Hicksville High School - Comet Yearbook (Hicksville, NY)

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Comet ’73 Volume 36 Hicksville High School Hicks ville. New York Principal — Raymond L. Rusch Table of Contents Faculty 15 Seniors 49 Activities 147 Clubs 181 Sports 209 Ads 248 The comfort of having a friend may be taken away, but not that of having Seneca A place of learning — we study the thoughts of others so that we may learn to think for ourselves. We learn to express our own feel- ings and ideas. 2 Our teachers and administrators guide us in our activities, trying to prepare us for the real world we will soon face. 3 A place of problems — we learn to deal not only with the problems of math and science, but with the problems of life itself. We are confronted with moments of frustration, anxiety. and pensiveness. But we learn from our mistakes. We build upon our experiences to gain better understanding of our- selves and those around us. What we will remember most about high school is that it is a place of people, a place of friends. 6 7 p We enjoy parties with our friends (Happy Tuesday, everyone!), freeze through fire drills, and fool around both in and out of school. 8 Sad were the days when we were afraid we had lost a friend: The test tubes cease to sing and dance Along the tables slate; A somber silence settled has Upon our class of late. No peals of joy from reading, ring, for when there is such pain What student can take pleasure in Sienko, or in Plane? O! hobby horse! O, teacher’s tool, O dingaling unmatched! Beshrew, most foul, most fiendish plot That ever yet was hatched: To take our treasure, thief or thieves Came in here after class To fool its Guardian Angel off — And, O! what came to pass! W hat came to pass! alas, alas, Mark well, what came to pass! They lured the Angel G. away And knocked it on its elbow! They took it, when they’d overcome Its guard on night and day, And black and gloomy these have dragged Since Cuddles went away. FOR CONCLUSION, SEE PAGE 70. 9 High school is a place of love. 10 Being late for class because you had to see that very special person. Talking, walking, going to dances and basket- ball games, holding hands. 1] High school is learning together, making music together, meeting people and new ideas. 1 V,S' 0 i? 13 14 I still find each day too short for all the though ts I want to think, all the books I want to read, and all the friends I want to see. John Burroughs School Administration Mr. Raymond L. Rusch Principal Mr. Lawrence Olvany Assistant Principal ST A Court Mr. Chester Jaworski Assistant Principal After 14 years of devoted service, Mr. Jones resigned from Hicksville High School to accept the position of principal at Long Beach Junior High. Mr. Jones came to Hicksville in 1958 as a Social Studies teach- er, and became an assistant principal in 1966. He always tried to concern himself with the personal problems of students, not just disciplining. During his six years as as- sistant principal he also supervised and par- ticipated in the Student Government. On his last day of school. Friday. October 13, the Student Government presented him with a plaque as an expression of their deep appreciation for his dedication to the stu- dents of Hicksville High. 17 Mr. James Jones Assistant Principal District Administration if Dr. Frederick W. Hill, Asst. Supt.; Dr. JohnJ. Cadden, Asst. Supt.: Mr. Erwin Rozran, Admin. Asst.; Dr. Jerome J. Niosi, Superintendent. M . P„ A J PtATli . Supervisors Mr. William Goleeke, Continuing Educ.; Mr. Charles Gouse, Music; Dr. Manus Clancy, Social Studies; Mrs. Vera Galante, Foreign Language; Mr. Harry Cressman, Science; Mrs. Elizabeth Garrison, Nurses. School Board Mr. William A. Bruno, Jr. Mr. Cornelius J. McCormack, Mr. George Pappas, Mr. Robert L. Pirrung; Mr. Francis W. Zindulka, Vice-President; Mr. Thomas L. Clark, President Mr. Edward M. Bello, Secretary. 18 English lr. Frank Bohl English 11 Mr. Neil O'Doherty Intro, to Philosophy Particle Mrs. Elizabeth Daley English 11 20 Miss Constance Edsall English 12 Mr. Thomas Bannon English 12 Language is the dress of thought. Samuel Johnson lr. George Higginson English 10 Mrs. Grace Graiser English 11 M rs. Carola Gouse English 10 Mr. Richard Halowitch Eng. 12. journalism Newspaper, Yrbk. A.P. English Mr. Michael Sheridan Eng. 12. Humanities Mrs. Anne Sanderson English 11 21 Mr. Laurence Redican English 12, Drama Mr. Oswald Cervone English 10 Mr. Edw in Caner English 11 Mr. Kenneth Graiser English 11 Mr. Lawrence LaMarca English 11 v. , SpifcW Mr. John Kearns R i.P- Chairman English 12 Mr. Basil Palmeri English 11 23 krxx ir 77 g. (Crt+r r o ) sfr; £’ Mr. Paul Vetrano Contemporary World Problems Mr. August Alfieri American History Mr. Joseph Umbria World History ju. -C i Mr. Robert Zaleski Uuj ori World History 24 Mr. Jerome Smith American History History teaches everything, even the future. Lamartine Mr. Kenneth NlcGinness Chairman, Govt., Con. World Problems, Stud. Govt. 7 +«= £isi o f of- r ' t f CA1 955 Partti . Mr. David Frost American History 25 Mr. Robert Sklarz 26 Mr. Raymond McDonough Amer. History, Economics Mr. John Pitrelli Amer. History, A.P . Foreign Policy Mr. William Salver Amer. Hist., Govt., 20th Century Russia Mr. Raymond Sitler American History Mr. Anthony Cali Amer. History, Sociology 27 Science Mr. Charles Ferri Chemistry, A.P. Chemistry Mr. Elliot Paisner Chemistry Advisor Class Officers Mr. James Wellon Physics, Oceanography Mr. Raymond Burckley Chairman Biology Mr. Maynard Munch Physics, Fire Squad If. 28 Mr. Louis Schectman, Chemistry 29 Mr. Vahan Avedesian Chemistry Mr. J oseph Ryan Chemistry Mr. John Criscolo Biology, Ski Club Mrs. Kdith Wolloch Biology Mr. Patrick Carpenter Biology Mr. Angelo Lupis Biology Mr. Herbert Rosen Physics Vfr inlhnnv Canirotplln M iss Barbara Kosko Chemistry Dr. Martin Cohen Biology, Ecology Ecology Club Mathematics Mr. Jack Cohen Algebra, Math 10 Mr. Alfred Aaron Math 10,11 Mrs. Agnes Clogher Math 11,12 Mr. Gerard Irwin UMM 11, Math 11 RA.P Dr. Basil Warner Math 10, Math 11 Mr. Aloysius Rienzo Math 11,12, Calculus Mr. Robert Passamenti Found., Math 11 The study of mathematics, like the Nile, be- Mr. Ignatius Guccione gins in minuteness, but ends in magnificence. Math 10,11 Mr. Myron Leslie Algebra. Rel. Math 33 Mrs. Shirley Karish Algebra, Found., Math 10, Math team Dr. Rita Altobelli French 1,2. Italian 2, STA Court Foreign Language Mr. Arnaldo Ferraro Italian 2,3,4,5 Italian Club 34 Miss Giedre Kumpikas French 3,4,5, Radio Club What does he know of English who only English knows? James Thurber Mr. Richard Gentile Spanish 1,2, Spanish Club German 1,2,3,4 German Club 35 Art Miss Lynne Breining Great art is an instant arrested in eternity. James Huneker Vlr. Richard Ericson Mrs. Beatrice McNanie Ceramics Club Mr. Donald Holmes Mrs. Penny Baralo Mrs. Pauline Jonason Chairman Mr. J. David Abt Symphonic Wind Ensemble Marching Band. Stage Band Music Mr. Steven Goldstein Jr. Sr. girls chorus Soph, mixed chorus Music is love in search of a word. Sidney Lanier Mr. Thomas Buttice Orchestra, Tri-M Business Mrs. Helen Cohen Mr. Edward Kuntz Mrs. Roberta Tarulli M rs'. Ruth Weiss Mr. David Green 3 gkh 00Q0 ; V BN M Mrs. Barbara Deutscher 38 The business of America is business. Mr. Richard Austin Mr. Norman Mernoff Calvin Coolidge Miss Adeline DeCarlo 39 Industrial Arts Mr. Michael Galante Wood, Metal, Mech. Drawing Mr. Saul Fialkoff Print Shop 40 Vlr. Peter DiMiehele Electric Shop Mr. Grattan Doekrell Wood Shop Physical Education A healthy body is the guest-chamber of the soul; a sick, its prison. M iss Arlene Resnick Francis Bacon Mrs. Diane D'Avino 41 Mrs. Josephine Caiola Chairman, Home Ec. 10,11 42 M rs. Dorothy Huskiewicz Health 43 Guidance Mr. Milton Rogalin M iss Marilyn Groff Mrs. Selma Notov Mr. Henry Powell M rs. Adele Smith 44 Mr. Sheldon Lieber The guidance of our mind is of more importance than its progress. Joubert Mr. Robert French Chairman Mr. Peter Rodenrys Mr. Manuel Godfrey Mr. Gus Patsis Not pictured: Miss Irani Mayer 45 Secretaries Guidance Secretaries: Mrs. Adela Wilson Mrs. Miriam Zanville Mrs. Terry Collins Mrs. Claire Powell Mrs. Rosemary Farrington Office Secretaries: M rs. Adele Glenn Mrs. Charlotte Martin Mrs. Florence Maler M rs. Edna Kump Mrs. Arlene Didier And a little help from . . Nurses Mrs. Barbara Walling Mrs. Charlotte Krumm Mrs. Margaret Burns Cafeteria Personnel Josephine Gahagan Jeanette Nuccio Katherine Reilly Elizabeth Birkel Elsie Kaeler Dorothy Ferro Nancy I.izza Hilda Kerschenheiter Marge Campsi Elizabeth Haefeli Florence Frank Custodians 47 Mr. Vini Rommano Mr. Auston Smith Mr. Peter Frederick The Subs Mrs. Frances Smoller Mr. Philip Bova I Mrs. Lorraine Elowsky Mrs. Laura Corrado 48 Mr. Arthur Gruskay True friendship exhibits itself more in solitude than in the presence of others. Rousseau ■J QtkuiUru tCujlnb CLjjwsn j Ackerson, George — soccer; ski club; basketball. Ahlsen, Grace — modern dance; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Alati, Mary — fbla chrm. 4. Albert, Ritamarie — interact 4; fta 4; libr. service sq. 2; newspaper 4; yrbk. 4; girls’ chor. 3,4; chorale; mixed chor. 2; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; badminton 3,4; soft- ball 2,3; basketball 2,3,4; volleyball 2,3,4; archery 4. Albin, Denise — italian club 2, sec. 3, v.p. 4; ecology club sec. 2,3; nat. honor soc. 3,4; pre-mea 2, sec. 3; latin club 3; stud. govt. 3, 4; thespian 3,4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; yrbk. 2,3, bus. mgr. 4; musical 3,4; fta 3,4; interact 3; newspaper 3,4; svm wind en 2; archery 2. Alexander, John — ski club 2,3; jr. prom comm.; intra sports. Alfieri, Joseph — intra sports. Alifano, John A. — v golf 2,3,4; intra basketball. QAistru 9r o fitnist, QJIhsru Allen, Diane — nat. honor soc. 3,4; newspa- per 3,4; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; italian club 2,3,4; italian honor soc. sec. 3,4; intra volleyball 3. Allen, Kevin — ski club 2,3,4; intra basket- ball 2,3,4; judo2. Althoff, Margaret C. — yrbk. 4; intra vol- leyball 3. Anderson, Jayne A. — sr. ball comm.; vol. club 4; ski club3,4. Anderson, Robin — jr. prom comm.; office aid 3,4; yrbk. 4. Andino, Diana E. — cinema club; variety 3, 4; musical 3,4; thespian 3,4. Anstey, Carolyn — german club 3; jr. prom comm. 3; chorale4; sports night. Antonelli, Janet — italian club 2,3; fta 2; jr. prom comm. 3. Antonelli, Peter — nat. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 2; chess club 2; intra sports. a 50 CWU.ru If he takes off his shoes, he can count to thirty. OilUv daftt QSUrw 'nituiffuaX Ctthcff $affnb Oj dJAStrru CtMiASOru (fyU . QavUasok, a la ifl CLndmo CaAotyn (Ln Aj, Janti CurilimjMA- OiXiA. (XntjonsJlU. 51 JUoy. OXaJjSJro c u wi OuJuturJ £kJ nok. Qa ViianO £) uuijL (JoAiau, jjo-ruci, Qvh aZo 52 £ rnnou Qttotuno (PdtA, ClulL OxJU. Coming attractions on the senior bulletin board. Arakas, Paulette — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; track 2. Archer, Teddy — football 2; baseball 2; basketball 3,4. Arena, Peter — nat. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 3,4; fire sq. 2,3,4; yrbk. 4; ecolo- gy club 4; pre-law v.p. 4; sr. play 3,4; va- riety 3,4; musical 3,4; guidance 3,4; jv soccer 2,3; winter track 3; v track 2,3,4. Argento, Darlene — italian club 2, sr. ball comm.; ski club4; fta v.p. 3,4. Arnold, Sylvia — yrbk. 4; fta 2,3,4; news- paper 2,3,4; marching band 2,3,4; inter- act 2,3,4; german club 2,3; nat. honor soc.; ecology club 2,3,4; stud. govt. 2,3,4; sym wind en 4; tennis 3,4. Attolino, Donna — nat. honor soc. 3,4; marching band 2,3; band 2,3; fna 4; track 3; stud. govt. 2; vol. club 2; interact 4; jr. prom comm.; string of pearls 3. Aull, Peter — av squad; math team; un club; basketball. Austin, LouAnn — chorale; soccer; vol- leyball; jr. prom comm.; Spanish club. Avenius, Robert — french club; ski club. Aversano, Deborah J. — Spanish club 3; fta 3,4; nat. honor soc.; yrbk. 4; coquettes 2,3,4; variety 4; orch. 2,3; daisy chain. Baboukis, John — nat. honor soc. 3,4; newspaper 4; stud. govt. 3,4; chess club 2,3,4; particle 3. Bafaro, Douglas — soccer 2,3. Baldwin, Brian T. — stage band. Balogh, Linda — bowling 3; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4. Band, Ann — ski club 2; french club 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; intra tennis 2,3; intra volleyball 2,3; intra bas- ketball 3. Baratz, Lon — stud govt. 2,4; fta 2,3; nat. honor soc. 3,4; newspaper bus. mgr. 4; Spanish club 2,3,4; interact 2,3,4; pre- med 2,3,4; ecology club 3,4; pre-law 3, treas. 4. Write on. sister, write on. jfo rv (SouOouAi aOtHUjtcU tiSajOAO $ uArv cdxLu srv dCundA dbalo jtu Own, (R. Cbnd c n, OJUifaj, (SojiTUt a uA l ojCtJU£L Quit V(BatcAllA, tlU . tBickt n dAtMf. tSilklA. yVillunm (J ickths £)uxnjDu tSannjXX JhllHl StOuutdAjj Xu h (SmuayrvMo Barnett, Diana — pop music club 2. Bartell, Penny — variety 3; ski club; pop music club; yrbk. 3,4; guidance; vica. Bauer, Margaret — nat. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 2; Spanish club 2; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Beaudry, Helene — sr. ball comm. Becht, Ellen — track 2; bowling 3; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4. Becker, Sheree — nat. honor soc. 3,4; french club 2,3,4; ski club sec. 2,3,4; vol. club 3,4. Bedell, John — jv football 2; v football 3; jv wrestling 2; v wrestling 3,4; v track 2,3,4; intra basketball 3. Belcastro, Frances — Spanish club 3; fta 3; ski club 2; french club 4; interact club 4; vol. club 3,4. Bell, Daniel — track 2,3,4; cross country 2, 3; winter track 2,3,4. Bell, Louis — ecology club pres. 4; pre-med 4; interact 4. Bellan, Jack — interact 2,3,4; pre-law 2, v.p. 3,4; ecology club 2,3,4; av squad 3,4; stud. govt. 2,3; yrbk. 4; variety 4; sr. play 4; musical 4. Beniamino, Leigh — musical 2; pop music club 2; intra softball 2,3,4. tSt dsJL d lLLajr i ftcucl o uas UjL fiasujtJL dQt L (fybvut £ (JknnxJOjj A quiet moment fiuxldk tr oryj ijvn L dSlnto IharruxS yOAAnX Uisaru. uJU ,rnarv 56 Benson, Judith — nat honor soc. 3,4; interact 3,4; ski club 3,4; vol. club 3; coquettes 3,4; intra tennis 2; variety 3; sr. play 3; musical 3; faculty musical 3; girls’ chor. 2,3; chorale 4; madrigals 4; intra tennis 2. Bergin, Thomas — v baseball 2,3,4; jv football 2. Bersani, Joanne — volleyball 3,4. Beutelman, John R. — thespian; nat. honor soc.; ski club 2,3,4; pre-law 3,4; cinema club 4. Beyer, Margo — soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; volleyball 2,3; basketball 3; softball 2,3,4; tennis 3, 4; fta; fna; fha; ski club; key club 3. Bianco, Eleanor — italian club 3,4; ital- ian honor soc. 4; archery 2,3,4. Bickard, Joan — jr. prom comm. 2,3; sr. ball comm. 4; intra volleyball 2,3; vol. club 2,3, v.p. 4; sports night; nat. honor soc. 3,4; yrbk. 3,4. Bilancia, Irene — Spanish club 4; ski club 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; sr. ball comm. 4; jr. prom comm. 3; soph, hop comm. 3; interact 4; coquettes 2,3; capt. 4; intra sports 3; sports night 3; yrbk. 4; variety 4; daisy chain 3; chor. 2,3; cho- rale 4; homecoming comm. 4 Bilancia, Mary — nat. honor soc. 3,4; Spanish club 3,4; ski t'lub 2,3,4; coquettes 3,4; sports night 3; chor. 2,3; chorale 4; variety 4; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm. Birkel, Donna — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 3,4; field hockey 2,3,4; homecoming comm. Birkel, Glenn — radio club 3,4; ski club 4. Blittman. Karen — spinish club 2,3,4; newspaper 2,3,4; yrbk. 2,3; fta 2,3; inter- act cluD 2,3,4; pre-med 2,3,4; ecology club 2,3,4; guidance aid 2,3,4; jr. prom comm. 3; vol. club 4; fna 4; sports night 3; daisy chain 3; intra basketball 2,3; in- tra volleyball 2,3,4; v archery 2,3. Blumberg, Howard M. — ski club treas. 2,3,4; newspaper 3,4; marching band 2,3, 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; pre-law 2,4; thespi- an 3,4; stud. govt. 2,3,4; yrbk. 3.4; sr play 3,4; musical 2,3.4; variety 2,3; jr prom comm. sr. ball comm. Baccafola, Barbara — fta treas. 3,4; jr prom comm. 3. Bocchiere, Roberta — jr. prom comm, nat. honor soc. 3,4; daisy chain 3; variety 3,4; modern dance 2. Bogach, Steven — variety 3,4; sr. play 3. JUuw di uJul AscMurb SlacJevon, Homk. fllstOna XnuoAA UrJvtg, CJvvxtopkn. tSoano 57 58 Bolognese, Kathie — pre-law; cinema club; ski club; variety 4; jr. prom comm. Bonsang, Denise — chorus. Bose, Debra — sr. ball comm.; jr. prom comm.; nat. honor soc. 3,4; fta 2,3,4; cone, band 2,3,4; coquettes. Boyd, Nancy — fta; interact; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; bowling; volleyball; basketball; badminton. Boyle, M. Monica — ceramics club 4; sr. play 3. Bradensten, Herbert — german club 2,3,4; tri-m 3,4; newspaper 2.3; boys’ chor. 2; cho- rale 3,4; orch. 4. Brady, John — chorale 3; softball 3,4; Span- ish club 2,3. Brandt, William — soccer 2,3. Bray, Larry — nat. honor soc. 3.4; thespian 3,4; marching band 2,3,4; tri-m 3,4; stud govt. 2,3; v track 2; faculty musical 3; varie- ty 3,4; musical 4. Brennan, Dorothy — un club 2; fta 3,4; jr. prom comm. 3; sports night 3; v archery 2; softball mgr. 3; yrbk. 4; badminton 4. Brennan, Mary E. — soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm ; stud. govt. 2; sr. play 3; varie- ty 4; musical 3; thespian 3,4. Brookbank, Kenneth — jr. prom comm ; sr. ball comm.; key club 2; lacrosse 2. Brower, Beverly — nat. honor soc. 3,4; Spanish club; interact club; daisy chain; fna. Brown, James — track 2. Brown, Nancy — latin club 2,3, sec. 4; marching band 2,3,4; badminton 2; baseball 4; basketball 4; sym wind en 4 £ok [ J£ titoJrmM tftnntthj (JojmM, d fvtMrrv t tioumy 59 iflpymoniL J-. 0 wjusrb (JojmXA San m£s S iummUA •SfiomOi fi SnjMvrwnJ $ uvno loitph Mi t X) Marisa Wylder contemplates Socrates in Mr O'Doherty's Philosophy class. Brown, Raymond — fire sq. 3,4; track 2; winter track 2. Browne, James — yrbk. 3, photo ed. 4; newspaper 3,4; ecology club 4; photo club 3. Brummer, Robert — baseball; football; basketball Brunning, Thomas P. — comet shop; wrestling; track. Bruno, Debra — photo club 2; ski club 2. Bruno, Joseph — nat. honor soc. 3,4; jv football 2; v football 3,4. Buarotti, Lorraine M. — fna 3; italian club; stud, govt.; volleyball. Buckley, Barbara — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Budinich, Laura — ski club; photo club; modern dance. Bugenis, Elizabeth — intra volleyball 3, 4; intra basketball 3,4; badminton 4; archery 3,4. Burd, Edith — badminton 3,4; volleyball 3,4; basketball 2,3,4; softball 2,3,4; sports night 3,4. Burke, Adele — ecology club 2; french club 2,3,4; stud. govt. 2,3,4; chorale 4. Burke, Mary — ski club 2,3,4; vol. club 4; v archery 2,3,4; intra bowling; badminton. Burt, Rita — italian club 2; intra vollev- ball 2,3. Busch, Elaine — jr prom comm.; math club2. 60 “Can he really count up to thirty?’ £utJdlLj c UAAs SuduvicA, « r AS., Acl'PE-fit on JV) odfc ? t •« •« At, 1.119 fie RC vf Ve4 Jif voy Sud ndeL j7 a uL Suithnann, '(JUylnXk, St enUs PfuLp u£kliij. ftoijvdj Slur Vit tfoKSi- fff l, HAo so . tdUJdv 3 umL QAiSts SuaAu T ioa s J vaAl tyhu fount tlouni, Study 61 c brmeu $uma- fout£( i. TltiJL CclamdMtlo OxAjot (jxltStiAs Butler, Jeffrey — ski club 2,3,4; latin club 2. Cacamis, Mark E. — jv lacrosse 2; v la- crosse 3,4; v football 3. Cahalan, Eric M. — ski club 4. Cain, Michael — ecology club 2; soccer 2; lacrosse 2; v football 3. Calandrillo, Neil — Spanish club 2,3. Calder, Carol — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Calma, Dennis J. — italian club 2; wres- tling 2. Caltagirone, Andrea — variety 2; track 2; coquettes 2,3,4; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Camara, Michael — v soccer 2,3,4. Cantelmo, Doreen A. — nat. honor soc.; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; yrbk. 4; softball 2,3,4; intra volleyball 3; intra bas- ketball 3. Cantor, Lorraine — nat. honor soc. 2,3,4; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; ski club 2. Capelli, Michael — stud. govt. Caputo, Kathleen — yrbk. 4; variety 4; fta 2; nat. honor soc. 3,4; cinema club sec. 4; french club 2,3,4; stud, govt.; orch. 2,3,4; intra basketball 2; badminton 3,4; intra vol- leyball 2; intra bowling 3,4; intra tennis 2,3, 4. Cardella, Michele — ecology club 2; mod- ern dance 3; newspaper 3,4; yrbk. 2,4; french club 2,3,4; musical 3; un club 4; cin- ema club 4; ski club 4; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; tennis2,3,4. tfaMtlrv Catfadwjrv odcwniisy. CaJLmos Wlcuk, . CatdnuA 62 CUvUmAs CoJtta AMy ‘MoJiOit CasrhjOAAs ?hrv CoAMrrumtOL, Oi bUj CounyMt adoiitn Qj. Cojri lmO o WbimJu Cwnfo , CapdlL u nt- Ca jM-O aifdsJcn CafxJb 9 LcAdL CoM.dilHtaj “Is it soup yet?” 63 A passing glance Cawm lo CojjjMks 0j Jna (ftybirt- CoAJLuOCd CtaluL. CqajoIio jjofm, CoMO nt' Cawnimt- CcutMjw dSxuJrtML, Catolouno (F Mj CoXapowf) fffaiifv CtferitAno Carfora, Carmela — jr. sec. 3; soph, hop comm ; jr. prom comm.; ski club 2,3; chorus 2,3; chorale 4; jv cheerleader 2; v cheerleader3, co-capt. 4. Carlino. Joseph A. — nat. honor soc.; ski club; german club; cinema club; un club. Carlucci. Robert — jv football 3; intra softball 2,3. Cassagne, John — ski club; newspaper; ice hockey 3,4; floor hockey 2; cone, band 2; sym wind en 3; marching band 3. Castellano, Carmine — stud. govt. 4; jv baseball 2; v baseball 3,4; jv wrestling 2, 3; v wrestling 3,4; jv soccer 2; varsity club. Catapano, Peter F. — hockey 2. Cerbone, Don G. — service squad; v football 2,4; v lacrosse 2,4; intra softball 3,4; track 2. Charles, Carol — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; ski club2; track 2. Chiodo, Vincent — v wrestling 4; v la- crosse 3,4; varsity club. Christensen, Shana J. — Spanish club 3; latin club 2; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; intra basketball 2; intra softball 2: intra volleyball 4. Ciccarelli, Vincent — football; baseball Cimmino, Nathan — variety. Claudy, William — ski club; sr. ball comm.; ecology club; softball ‘YfmUurit (UczAhMi cf] Xhjur COmyruMD Ctaudy. ChjoJuCj. Cltmt nA Cftwl Cob; 6buL CMmA Have you filled out a card yet? 65 jMjOsrru CMnu y Q Uj C yfinUtaAv Collins, William — nat. honor soc.; ski club; latin club. Conover, Reeve — fire squad. Conrad, Elizabeth — chorus; stud, govt.; ski club 2,3; yrbk 4; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Considine, Jeane — jr. prom comm.; sports night; intra basketball 3; intra volleyball 3. Correnti, David — sym wind en 2,3,4; marching band 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; italian honor soc. 3,4; ecology club 2,3; ital- ian club sec. 4; math team 4 Cosentino, Vittoria — chorale; nat. honor soc. 3,4; italian club 2,3; italian honor soc. 2,3. Costello, Russell — ski club. Cowell, Bonnie — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; variety 4. Crespo, Lawrence — track 2. Cressman, Pamela — particle 3; sr. play 3; jr. prom comm.; deca 4; intra volleyball 3. Crowley, Denise — guidance 2; jr. prom comm. Crown, Nancy E. — yrbk. copy ed 4; news- paper 2,3,4; stud. govt. 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; marching band 2,3,4; cone, band 2,3; sym wind en 4; variety 3.4; sr. play 3,4; musical 2,3,4; faculty musical 3,4; thespian 3,4; french club 2,3; latin club 3,4; fta 2.3,4; intra basketball 2,3. Cunningham, Peter — nat. honor soc. 3,4; musical 3; yrbk. 2; newspaper 4. Curtis, Mary Ellen — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; track. Dackow, Maureen T. — fta 4; interact 4; ski club 2,3,4. Daly, Aileen — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; chorus 2,3,4; sports night 3,4; intra softball 2; intra volleyball 2. fecwuL C yiA£ nZo C M6ntwo Qorvnu Cou ltis CmMx? 66 afeurt£ ie£. ChU O iftmilleu Caumw™ ffonut, Cwwklj. wiC WW 71 www Awru (WL47 Cbutwi, CjOAfiaity. edicunL aJ UM' Wjamiuv foacfarur drftlns 9a!ff 67 The crowded halls of Hicksville High. Damato. Peter — v wrestling; v football; v lacrosse. Danko, Diane — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; homecoming comm. Daub, Robert — v football 2,3,4; v baseball 2.3.4. Davis, Abby — afs 2; variety 2,3; musical 3. ; Davis, Jody — ski club; basketball; volleyball Deas, Theresa — yrbk.; deca; jr prom I comm. Decesario, Carolyn — jr. prom comm.; i yrbk. 3; archery; softball; hockey. DeFrancisci, Maria — soph, hop comm.; jr. j prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; thespians; va- i riety; sr. play; musical 3,4; interact; yrbk. 3, j 4; homecoming comm.; softball 2; intra ! basketball 2,3,4; volleyball 4. Delapp, Jeanne — fta 3; french club 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; yrbk 4; archery 2; coquettes j 3,4; jr. prom comm.; variety 4; daisy chain. Delia, Daniel D. — sym w ind en 2,3,4; orch. 2,3,4; stage band 2,3,4; jr. prom comm.; thespians 4; variety 2,3,4; v wres- tling 2,3,4; jv soccer 2. Delia, Dennis — italian club; variety 3,4; i stud. govt, board rep. pta rep. 3,4; stage band 3,4; marching band 2,3,4; sym wind en 3,4; jv soccer 2; jv wrestling 2; v wrestling 3.4. Delmato, Lisa — ski club 2,3,4; ecology club 2; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. play 2,3; variety 3; musical 2,3; stud, govt. 2, att. officer 3, sec. 4; soph, sec.; sr. v.p ; interact 2; drug council 2,3; vrbk. 2,3, 4. Delrosso, Donald — Spanish club; key club; math club; v baseball; v basketball Delsordo, Corinne — ski club; stud, govt.; : variety 3; sr. play 2,3; musical 2,3; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; yrbk. DePalma, Bruce — nat. honor soc. 3,4; madrigals 4; chorale 2,3,4; track 3 Depinto, Carmela — french club 3; ski club 2,3,4; ecology club 3; chorus 2,3; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; track; volleyball; gymnastics; basketball; tennis. DeRosa, Robert L. — stud. govt. 2; ski club 2,3,4; intra softball 2,3,4. Desimone, Thomas — v basketball 2,3,4 (f Xtro ficurytoXo ZuOsnJU fiamk.0 (J itjoh floriCLamo Donald Jue pulling on a force meter. •ShtAUCL Q«Ux COMlty+v CUQAJLO Aojrdtlfl.MCa, A vrUt filJka. UOl. ftdrrtito AotwM- filUuO CoAwnL. fodi do $) uujU, fyzfhSLmSXs Cjumt L, 9fy vri£b (U xudUou $tAQi rv tffobinZ r Pwrnai fytii mcmi. Diane Szczerba on a Monday morning. fltyutA oQrfnti. dut UA- 97 icf atL $ Ey utb fypnar iL_ Qdtioti QiuZscii £HmXacJh A party in honor of Cuddles' return. OtijuAJb ua fy Qfcioro CoaL dickt ii, ( t fij orr brdto 70 (Paired )- dP tum Xs rcmAUn fjodcvrv -ttzsjHa D’Esposito, Michael — italian club 3; ital- ian honor soc. 3; pre-law 4; yrbk. 4; orch. 2, 3,4. Deutsch, Allison — french club 2,3; nat. honor soc. 3,4; interact 3,4; jr. prom comm. 3; yrbk. 2,4; pre-med 2; newspaper 3,4; lat- in club 4. Dick, Alison — nat. honor soc. 3,4; stud, govt. 2,3,4; newspaper 2,3,4; Spanish club 2, 3,4; tri-m 3; v.p. 4; thespians 3,4; variety 3, 4; musical 2,3,4; sr. play 3,4; latin club 4; chorale 4; madrigals 4; pre-law 4; yrbk. 4; vol. club 2,3; interact 3; pre-med 2. Dickert, Carl — pre-med 2,3; ski club 2,3; stud. govt. 2,3,4; aviation 2. DiDomenico, Corey — interact 2,3,4; thespian 3,4; intra basketball 2,3,4; intra baseball 2,3,4. DiPrima, Pamela — girls' chor. 3,4; chorale. Dispenza, Michael — v football; ski club; softball. Doherty, Donald — v football 2,3,4; v wres- tling 2,3,4; v track 2,3,4; deca 3,4; stud, govt. 4. Dollan, Maureen — jv cheerleading 2; v cheerleading 3; vica4. Donner, Ray D. — ski club 4. Dougherty, Aileen — interact 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 2,3,4. Dowling, Claire — nat. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 3,4. Duillo, Melissa — interact 3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; italian club 2,3,4; ski club 2; ecolo- gy club 2,3,4; yrbk. art ed. 4. u£ jr (L oOmM. Qofojhj (Paul A)omlrtoujsfii PkrrvniA Claim, durari. 'ffllpAi L- JCuiMu 71 “Can I have a piece?” $Ajun ns oDchul. (Jocum. . utko eSoul OA' GlU Vu }(ojtfJLu L. StAtM t- CftoU- lW Dunn, Patrick M. — basketball; football. Duperron, Denise — pre-law 3; yrbk. 4. Dutko, Joane I. — coquettes 2,3,4; varie- ty 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; fna 4; chor. 2,3,4; jr. prom comm, sr. ball comm.; tennis 2,3,4. Dwyer, Douglas — interact club 3,4; Spanish club 3,4; v basketball 4; v la- crosse4; v football 3,4; key ciub3,4. Eckard, Kathleen — vica 2,3,4. Econ, Chris — stud, govt.; ski club; track; wrestling; soccer. Einbinder, Laura — stud. govt. 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; pre-law treas. 3; vari- ety 3; sr. play 3; yrbk. 2; interact 3; jr. prom comm Eisemann, Nancy — modern dance 2; ski club 2,3,4; sr. ball comm.; sports night 3. Emmel, John — marching band. Endres, Karen — french club 4; latin club4; ski club4. Enos, Ethelyn V. — nat. hqnor soc. 3,4; musical 2,3,4; variety 4; chorale 4; thespian 4; stud. govt. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; madrigals 4; mixed chor. 2; tri-m 4; pre-med 3; basketball 2,3,4; softball 3; volleyball 2; sports night 3; fta 2. Epstein, Steven — stud. govt. 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; interact 2,3,4; math team 2,3, v.p. 4. Ernst, Bradley — v lacrosse 2,3,4; v foot- ball 2,3,4; intra lacrosse 2,3,4. Estrin, Robert — tri-m 3,4; yrbk. 3,4; marching band 2; all-state stage band; sym wind en 2,3,4; orch. 3,4; variety 4. Evers, Susan — sr. ball comm.; vica. Falkenberg, Thomas A. — ecology club; pre-law; v baseball; intra basketball. 72 adortitl IdlflL %oaMJ Ediis oCyrun fyanbL i iwl' ofiuvia, EimlrvnitsAs ‘TlarCtj, Eisbrrommj rJ'fa tnOA, ElJLis SnvmiJL Ifcuibn, indteb EtAilyns V no4' $tiWK, fatums Pr • )■? r pj OK 5ei tiaAk £ vnit (ohv s SifaprU SoJketJnA , JtMom, £vt oi 3f[omtu, in ? v vrs oft. Zxtr fSJtA G AlAT if( S£W( (C.£ Ifil' rn -rtf; AC f.D UfiT'u fWSt U , _s H' E-JgcAh £ Sf4 tiftKti B(tf( 'kte fetSffi. ce 5 It appears that FreasCTuavone watches too many commercials. Mr. Munch shocks another student into submission. Cathl wv OtucJL Samu iXtL (athteuv 3-ojmwj ft[aAjM£ jutOAvot- Somiau daw S'auoioniL. SomJLo 9tynA, JiidfcAntidiAs anict Stsu uon. J tiunL Swimltjnx Fallacara, Catherin — interact 4; fta 4; Spanish club 4; variety 4; badminton 4; vol- leyball 3,4; basketball 3; archery 3,4. Famigletti, Alice — italian club 2.3; fna 2,3; yrbk. Farina, Kathleen — jr. prom comm. 3; ital- ian club 2,3,4; italian honor soc. 3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; latin club 4; newspaper 3,4; interact 4; volleyball intra 3. Farina, Margaret — newspaper 2; italian honor soc. 3. Farren, Susanne — vol. club 2; latin club 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 4; sr. ball comm. 4; office aide 2,3. Ferguson, Janice — nat. honor soc. 3,4; Spanish club 2,3; variety 3; sr. play 3,4; musical 3,4; ski club 2; bowling intra 2,3. Ferrentino, Diane — soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; ski club 2; photo club 2; girl's chorus 3; track 2,3,4; bowling intra. 3,4. Ferry, Linda — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Figliuolo, Marianne — newspaper 4; soph hop comm ; jr. prom comm.; ski club2,3,4; yrbk 4; field hockey intra 2,3; basketball intra 2. Fink, Daryl — Spanish club; key club; french club; german club; sr. ball comm.; chess club; math team; tennis v 2.3,4; golf v 2,3,4; vica pres. Fischer, Debra — jr. prom 3; vol. club 4. SilaAl U bi fi)0JvyL Zfisnhs dfcyirv S'i rvrj A $! a ri tfocco sQifaou 75 ctfmdos StAtkA- $JmUOU SticAiAs (L. SuhlA 0(otrOro yfukA 9tyticAuiry¥ityiiAs SfcfriMtj ibnd b Im o a ntA SJI mv ow toJA 3bcAi PoXaMAj 'Sv .ij OhXnjiUAj Q run S udlrnasu CkwiXonl, ty. tfhiy, Oorwilrtltf, IFujcJu, 76 “Study halls” were replaced this year with 1st and 8th period Special. Another project in Mr. Dockrell's woodshop. Fischer, Linda — ski club 4; softball v 2, 3; v badminton 4; v basketball 3; intra volleyball 2,3; intra basketball 2; twirl- ing 4. Fischer, Patricia — vol. club 2,3,4; fha pres. 4; Spanish club 2; ski club 2,3,4; softball jv 2. Fisher, Robin — nat honor soc. 3,4; fta 2,3 pres. 4; Spanish club 2,3; latin club 4; interact 3,4; ski club 2,3,4; sports night 3, 4; guidance 4; jr prom comm.; yrbk. 4; volleyball 2,3,4. Fleming, Mark — track 3. Flynn, James — german club 3; pre-med 3; chess club 3. Foley, Patricia — soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; yrbk. 3; in- tra bowling 4. Foy, Patricia — jr. prom comm. 2,3; sr. ball comm. 4; vol. club 3,4; ski club 2,4; yrbk. 3,4; intra volleyball 3. Freedman, Ann — ski club 2,3; Spanish club 2. Frey, Christine M. — cheerleader 2,3,4. Fuchs, Bonnibelle — nat. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 3,4. Gabriel, Regina — soph hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 2,3,4; italian club 2,3,4; vol. club 2; italian honor soc. 3; coquettes 3,4. Gabrus, Leonard — ski club 3,4. Ganley, Marcia — volleyball 3. Garb, Alicia — ski club 2; interact 4; newspaper 4; yrbk. 4 S'MiXtcrn, Qjfrrtbb uhjmojrv -iJcJAj.it cfortwuL fyaAciCL. hanky Olixid, -Jlcudr 1 Gargan, Colleen — marching band 3,4; nat. honor soe. 3,4. Garner, Betty J. — latin club sec. 3; ski club 3,4; newspaper 2,3,4; soph, hop comm.; french club 2; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Coll n flojiaaru flawxt iboM?r QA}o ficAASJdb Garrett, Mark — pre-med pres. 4; libr. serv- ice sq. pres. 4; latin club pres. 3; stud. govt. 3; nat. honor soc. 3.4; av squad 3,4; un club. Gebhardt, Paul VV. — svm wind en 3,4; stage band 3,4; marching band 2,3,4; varie- ty 3; ice hockey 2,3. Genovesi, Arnold J. — sym wind en 3,4; marching band 2,3. Geoghegan, Debra — ski club; latin club; jr. prom comm.; cone. band. Gerlach, Robert — intra softball 3,4. Germain, Mary Ellen — french club 2,3, v.p. 4; thespian 3,4; variety 3,4; sr. play 2.4; musical 2,3.4; fta 2,3; stud. govt. 2,3,4; cine- ma club 4; newspaper 4; pre-law 4; vrbk. 2, 4; jr. prom comm.; soph, hop comm. Gianfortone, Philip — track; wrestling 2. Gibney, Brian — track 2. Gieseking, Stephanie R. — french club 2,3, 4; ski club 2; ecology club 2; cinema club 4; ital. club 4; un club treas. 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4. Gietschier, Nancy — nat. honor soc. 3,4; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4. Giner, Mary Ellen C. — vica 2,3,4. Ginocchio, Denise — ski club 2. Giordano, Marv — vol. club; ski club; sr. ball comm.; softball. 78 rffyf VCt $Z £clcJv VcMcu ri 3wddunt No smoking, please. credit- faiUl dt uLo $ddelnuxdwt ftlOujfflkn. $mi u cdtnut inooefUo ‘ty.OMj, frutHjiarw 79 ft-faiifi) iam tyXonl J tlia iv $uWiQj io OwtUL Jhi HJVnCO Sl iCua Ww-r iftofa ut $MxtnHuJt. tXmdoL. fijUacAi it (ftidmL fiJUuklfit flotvn, fihpvrv %AWL $oWmJ AtohUfs fioidii ($(hvJL $Mrmfajy o Muf, -j!}o{dUtUfrv (fyfoit ibotduimitA' rtttA, jfr n t ruxms o(ujAAs -fiovlonj ‘fyichail facruy. Giovenco, Anna — ski club 2; vol. club 2; Spanish club 2; jr. prom comm. 2; volleyball 2; variety 2,3; marching band 3; modern dance 2. Gippi, Felicia — rock club 4; soccer 4; ten- nis 4; intra basketball 4. Glueckert, Linda — coquettes; ski club; chorus; jr. prom comm.; basketball; softball. Glueckert, Richard T. — jv baseball; v baseball 3. Glynn, John — latin club 4; ski club 4; soc- cer 2,3; intra basketball 3,4; intra softball 3, 4. Goldberg, Richard — italian club 2; v.p. un club 3; v.p. thespian3,4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; soccer 2. Goldis, Denise — marching band 3; ski club 2,3,4; Spanish club 2,3; fta 3,4; yrbk. 4; intra basketball; intra gymnastics; sports night. Goldmacher, Robert — ski club 2,3,4; cine- ma club 4; jv basketball; v basketball; intra basketball; varsity club. Goldstein, Larry — newspaper 3,4; vrbk. 3, 4; pre-law sec. 4; marching band 2,3,4; cone, band 2,3,4; jr. prom comm. 3; intra basketball 2,3. Goldwasser, Robert — ski club v.p. 2, pres. 3; musical; sr. play; yrbk.; newspaper; stud, govt.; marching band; pre-law; jr. prom comm.; intra basketball; intra baseball. Goodman, Peter — intra basketball; intra baseball. Gordon, Lewis — nat. honor soc. 3,4; pre- law 3,4; ital. club treas. 3, pres. 4; ecology club 2,4, v.p. 3; ski club 2; av squad 2,3,4; yrbk. 2,3, club ed. 4; interact 3; latin club 4; french club 2,3,4; fta 2,3,4; stud. govt. 3,4; pre-med 3,4; newspaper 4; ital. honor soc. 3.4. Gossy, Michael — aviation club 2; ski club 2.3.4. Gottlieb, Stephen — stud. govt. 2,3,4; stud, court 2,3, chief justice 4; newspaper 2, ed. 3,4; yrbk. 2, pub. ed. 3; latin club 2,3,4; ecology club v.p. 2; math team 2,3,4; roundtable 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; variety 2; ski club 2,3,4; italian club 2; interact 2,3. Graham, Eileen — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm.; ski club2,4; yrbk. 2,3. Gramaglia, George — jv football 2, v foot- ball 3,4; jv lacrosse 3, v lacrosse 4; jv bas- ketball 2; intra basketball 2,3,4; intra soft- ball 2,3,4; intra floor hockey 2,3. Grant, Richard — ski club 2,4; latin club v.p. 4; yrbk. 4; stud. govt. 4; v golf 3; intra softball 2,3,4; intra basketball 2,3,4; variety 4. Grant, Susan — newspaper 2,3,4; yearbook 2,4; un club 3, treas. 4; interact 3; french club 4; stud. govt. 3. fiottitetr (Uteri' •OjmJuimj YiA 'lA omUL' I 'AO rrvi tficfiaMi Jlhflrit JuyiOjru $AOJnt Now I’ve seen everything. 81 XbwiL Sa iL airJnA ruxthw. twe, pSte htn rftyjtv l t udii flibwh fihiMas 9l{irfitk. khiffo fftumi $ u n£ ■}]ojuj, fahoMs $ivtn, vutnunld Ronnie Hand sings up a storm on the football field. 82 Greenberg, Daniel — nat. honor soc. 3,4; latin club 3; bridge club 4; math club 4; french club 2; key club 2; ecology club 2. Greene, Jonathan — latin club treas. 4; french club 2,3,4; pre-law 3,4; thespian 3,4; variety 3,4; musical 2,3,4; sr. play 3, 4 Greguski, Roger — ski club 2,4; yrbk. 4; latin club 4; intra basketball; marching band 2,3,4; sym wind en 3,4; stage band 3,4. Grella, Deborah — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 4; track 2; intra volleyball 3; judo 2; aviation club 2. Grippo, Michele — homecoming comm. 2. Groont, Naomi — stud. govt. 2; french club 3,4; woman’s lib. 2; sr. play 3; musi- cal 3; variety 4; girls’ chor. 2; jr.-sr. chor. 3,4; cinema club; sr. ball comm. Gross, Gary — newspaper; pre-law 4; jv basketball 2; intra basketball 3,4. Gruenwald, Steven — french club 2,3; ecology club 2; latin club 3; particle 2, ed. 3; math club 4; bridge club 4; stud, govt. 2,3, pres. 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4. Grunfelder, Karen — ski club 2,4; yrbk. 3,4; jr. prom comm. 3. Gucker, William — ski club 2,3,4; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; baseball 2,4; intra softball. Guerra, Ricardo — v football 3,4; v wres- tling 2,3,4; v lacrosse3,4; ski club 2,3,4. Gwiazda, Robert — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; v lacrosse 2,3,4; jv football 2,3. Haas, Patricia — fta 3,4; ski club 3,4; interact 4; v archery 2,3. Halajian, Dicran — latin club 3.4; radio club 4; ski club 4; jv soccer 3; nat. honor soc. VmUmt flujlijuno tyffVtL Jjwxl do dbJjuoa, 3foeAado yuMv Qian. 83 7 vncy 3lotk,ijs floi vit QAYvmOnd :en (jjotm OA mdi' c tfacu QA jLoxs Q rvn ■ klfikx Yl Halley, Nancy — nat. honor soc. 3,4; thcspian 4; stud. govt. 2,3; ski club 2,3,4; coquettes 3,4; interact 3; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4. Hammond, Robert — sym wind en 2,3,4; dance band 2,3; marching band 2.3; intra softball 2,3,4; fire sq. 2,3,4. Hand, Veronica — stud. govt. 2,3,4; french club 2; ski club 2,3,4; deca 2,3,4; yrbk. 3,4; intra basketball 2,3; intra hockey; soccer 2, 3; interact 2,3,4; variety 2,3,4; musical 2,3, 4; sr. play 2,3,4; thespian 4; soph, hop comm. 2,3; jr. prom comm. 2,3; sr. ball comm. 2,3; chorale 4; thespian 4. Hanifan, Marylou — ski club 3,4; newspa- per 3,4; soph, hop comm. 2; intra volleyball 3,4; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; stud, govt. 4; homecoming comm. 4; modern dance 2. Hansen, Roy — nat. honor soc.; german club; libr. service sq.; sr. play 3; musical 3; variety 4. Harford. John — intra softball Harkin, Debra — interact 2; ski club 2. Harkins, Ann — Spanish club 2; jr. prom comm. 3; thespian 3,4. Harris, Lynne — sports night 3; orch. 2,3,4; variety 2; musical 2; modern dance 3. Hartigan, Sharon — fta; ski club; coquettes 2,3,4; tennis; sports night 3,4; volleyball; soccer; variety 4. Hartman. Linda — soph, girls chor. 2; jr.-sr. girls chor. 3; chorale 4; musical 3; variety 4; thespian 4. Hearns, Cheryl — stud. govt. 2; Spanish club 2,3,4; ceramic club 4; cinema club 4; ski club 2,4; french club 3; latin club 3,4; nat. honor soc.; bowling 2,4; modern dance 2,3,4. Hearon, Edith — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; yrbk.; softball. Heitshusen, William — nat. honor soc.; stage band 3,4. 84 •3bnw °6fn n£,- hAAMs JjttyuftL cuMOn. ShoMn, 3 a X curv o undCL SJasCtrrVLm. JKM A rrii SJtQslujs C JMjt Sltojurui M SilOMro TMbtun, 85 No people, no problems. Smile and say ?@5 !! ZYMiOurtu •Skiibit Sirt jfi, -3jtAJnlZ- mm ■tTuML, 3lLfl(jt nA tfoiuZ C %tdilnjardt m ‘Yicfri. JJtVHACu 7[ nttn, Mttoru JMMy 3Icavq k o( VUU«vi- LUl U Hermel, Evelyn — nat. honor soc.; musical; variety; sr. play. xJtuMAi- S odyion, Hervan, Holly — french club; volleyball; softball. Heuer, Lorraine — tri-m 3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; stud. govt. 3,4; tennis 2,3,4; co- quettes 2,3,4; musical 2,3,4. Hilton, Noreen — softball 2. Hilz, Gregory — nat. honor soc. 3,4; baseball. Hirshfield. Jeffrey — ice hockey; floor hockey; intra basketball; stud. govt. Hornbostel, Martha C. — yrbk. 3; coquettes 3; sr. prom comm. 4. Horowitz, Robert — nat. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 2,3,4; interact 3,4; baseball 2. Howe, Brian J. — ski club 2,3,4; jr. prom comm. 3,4; sr. ball comm. 4. Howe, Kathleen M. — vica 2,3,4. Huckestein, Paul — fire sq. 2,3,4; baseball; intra softball; cross country; intra basketball. Huenlich, Karen — sr. ball comm. 4; chorus 3; guidance 3. C. hyvntfoitlL fyctjjuuv Jfawv fiuuJL i(aAvro 3iulmJbjcJk- jfilUounv 87 £kfrtfb PiAia, -31 lum t nsns (JatnfA, SivunfJ jiuju c eilLn. 3 utlAim t' Phyllis Koling calling for repairs on the soda machines. Huggard, Kevin — v golf; intra basket- ball3,4 Hughes, Debra — fta 2,3,4; ski club 2,3, 4; yrbk. 3,4; newspaper 3,4; afs 3,4; in- teract 3,4; variety 4; sr. play 3,4; musical 3,4; Spanish club 2,3,4; french club 4; cinema club 4; un club 4; nat, honor soc. 3,4; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; v field hockey 2; jv basketball 2. Humann, Peter — v football 3,4; jv foot- ball 2; v lacrosse 2,3,4; intra basketball 2, 3,4; floor hockey 2,3,4; v golf 2,3. Hupfer, John O. — v football 3,4; jv foot- ball 2; v baseball 4; jv baseball 2,3; intra basketball 3,4; floor hockey 2. Hutchings, Doreen — nat. honor soc. 3, 4; thespian 3,4; tri-m 3,4; madrigals 3,4,' chorale 4; jr.-sr. girls chorus 4; mixed chor. 2; variety 3,4; musical 2,3,4; sr. play 2,3; marching band 2,3; italian club 2,3; stud. govt. 2; italian honor soc. 3,4. Iacovazzo, Marguerite — italian club 3. Iadavaia, Andrea — italian club 2,3 soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; soft- ball 2,3. Inocco, Robert — pre-med 2,3,4; chess club 3,4; ecology club 3; marching band 3; nat. honor soc. 3,4; italian honor soc. 3; un club 2,3. Jackson, Nancy — tri-m 3, pres. 4; orch. 2,3,4; sym wind en 3,4; string ens 2,3,4; yrbk. 3,4; musical 2,3,4; italian club 2; ski club 2; thespian 4; stud. govt. 2; jr. prom comm. Jacobson, Elliott — nat. honor soc. 3,4; tri-m 3; stud. govt. 2,4; thespian 3,4; newspaper 4; yrbk. photo ed. 3; musical 2,3,4; variety 2; sr. play 2; string ens 2,3, 4; orch. 2,3,4; ecology club 2; latin club 2,3,4; ski club 2,3,4. Jaeger, Harold — intra basketball; track; floor hockey; intra baseball. Jakupko, Lillian — ski club 2; jr. prom comm. 3; intra bowling 3; sr. ball comm. 4; intra basketball 3; intra volleyball 3. Joeckel, Robert — floor hockey; softball. Johnson, Andrew — Spanish club 3; scu- ba club 2; intra softball 3,4; floor hockey 2. ftpbwZ 'J'noCCD cuJk on fhginia. joiU rt(yn UlicrtZU U9foOTL i Vo o(MiArv tJoJtupfc) fyhvdL flasuiMisky, f lfj ulniXL, a£OMg£o CLnd uvx. Jltulbtft aiAs rfoHOuML fyuuyilajjrJuL fldm, flvruAck, lf[oMt. flotchl W flotwrv fldmion, g9 dfacL (Janouit ns t OArid. flortfA, falrtAtlfffuci L tylLftlou I Johnson, Marshall — wrestling 2,3. Johnson, Patricia — jr. prom comm.; sr. hall comm.; homecoming comm. 4; track and field 2,3.4; ski club 4; softball 4; bas- ketball 3,4; intra tennis 4; sports night. Jonassen. Lisa E. — jr. prom comm.; nat. honor soc. 3,4; musical 3; french club 3. Jones, David — football. Judge, Robert — cross country 2,3; foot- ball 2,3; track 2,3. Jurgelevich, Karla — ski club 2,3,4; afs 3; thespian 3,4; track and field 2,3; v field hockey 2,4; v volleyball 4; v basket- ball 3,4; v softball 2,3,4; chorus 2,3; cho- rale 4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3; musical 2,3. Kamber, Shelley — modern dance 2,3; nat. honor soc. 3,4; chorus 2,3; chorale 4. Kammerman, Arthur — ski club 3,4; newspaper 4; v football. Kanuck, Richard — un club v.p. 3,4; cin- ema club pres. 4; vol. club sec. 4; french club sec. 4; italian club 4; ceramics club v.p. 4; ski club 2,3,4; ecology club 3,4; thespians 4; chorale 3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; fta 4; variety 4; sr. play 3,4; musical 3,4; interact 4; afs. Karp, Jeffrey — pre-med teeas. 3; cho- rale 3,4; madrigals 4. Kasten, Kenneth — ski club 3,4; golf team 2,3,4; v tennis 3,4. Kazmeroff, Jay R. — av squad. Keat, Diana — particle 3; sr. play 3; ecology club 2; volleyball 2,3. Kelly, Daniel — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; homecoming comm.; la- crosse 2; box lacrosse 2,3. Kelly, Gail — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. Kelly, Jeanne — french club; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; cheerleader 2,3; modern dance 2. Kelly, Joan — jr. prom comm. 3,4; sr. ball comm. 4; homecoming comm.; ski club2,3,4; bowling 3,4; field hockey 3,4. ttntfauh, fymnwmam Tjhno f{i.cJiaAd- fanucAs dtlffiajnL 1[oAj Xtwaxh rfjutUi, flay f(a.yraAo Quinas Ifat flamu, 'fferwns MuruJtl 1(My JJojlL 1(iMl tfsawnt f{My, fyxvn, folfy 91 1 wonder where Jack is. asks Mr. Criscolo. 92 Kennedy, Debra — ski club 2,3,4; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; homecoming comm. Kennedy, Kathleen — ski club 2,4; sports night 3,4; jr. prom comm. 3; yrbk. 4; home- coming 4; track 2,3,4; volleyball intra 3,4; basketball intra 3,4; tennis intra 3,4. Khouri, Christine — fta 3,4; yrbk. 4; news- paper 3; jr. prom comm. 3; ski club 4; homecoming comm.; track 2,3,4; sports night 3,4; volleyball intra 3,4; basketball intra 3,4; tennis intra 3,4. Kiernan, Colleen — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; chorus 2,3, 4; yrbk. 4. Klein, Jean — stud. govt. 2,3,4; variety 3; cone, band 2,3; field hockey 2,3,4; volley- ball 2,4; basketball 2,3,4; tennis 2,3,4. Kluck, Stephen — marching band 2,3,4; fta 4. Knipel, Marjorie — sp. club; interact; nat. honor soc.; musical 3. Knipper, Patricia — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; fna 2,3; sports night 3,4. Knudsen, Patrice — yrbk. 3,4; jr. prom comm. 2; sr. ball comm. 4; sports night 3; basketball intra 4. Koburger, David — ski club 3,4; basketball intra; softball. Koch, Dawne — sr. ball comm. 3; jr. prom comm. 3; track 4; bowling 4. Koebele, Kathleen E. — vol. club 2. Kolsen, Linda — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Kopf, Diane B. — soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; Spanish club 4; chorus 2,3,4; basketball intra 2; sports night 3,4. Koppas, Renata — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; vica. Kotlar, Karen — french club pres. 2,3,4; un club sec. 4; cinema club treas. 4; ski club 2, 3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; stud. govt. 3; afs 3. 4; fta 2,3; yrbk. 3,4; newspaper 3,4; italian club 4; sr. play 3,4; variety 3,4; musical 2,3, 4; thespian3,4; orch. 2,3,4; field hockey 2. Kovacs, Barbara A. — ceramics club 4; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 4. Kovacs, John — stage band 4; marching band 2,3,4; cross country 2,3; track 2. 93 Kovsh, John T. — basketball jv 2; v bas- ketball 3,4. Krajnikowski, Susan — soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; nat. honor soc. 3,4; stud govt. 2,3,4; yrbk. 4; volleyball intra 3; italian honor soc. 3,4. Kramer, Susan — soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; ski club 4; stamp club 4; yrbk. 4; newspaper 4; bas- ketball 4; jv cheerleader 2, capt. 3. Kretz, Mary E. — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; yrbk. 2,3; homecoming comm.; intra bowling 2,3; intra softball 2. Kreyling, Nancy E. — ski club; yrbk.; german club; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; stud, govt.; field hockey; volley- ball; basketball; softball; track; tennis. Kritchek, Robin G. — french club 2; guidance 2,3,4; orch. 2,3. Krumm, Karen — nat. honor soc. 3,4; fta 2; Spanish club 3; jr. prom comm.; mod- ern dance 2. Krummenacker, Mary — fna 2,4, v.p. 3; thespian; stud. govt. 3,4; office aid 2,3,4; fha v.p. 4; newspaper 4; jr. pres.; jr. prom comm.; sr. pres.; sr. ball comm.; variety 3; musical 3; sr. play. Kutner, Kevin W. — ski club 4; track 2,3, 4; winter track 2,3,4. Kwas, Richard — baseball. Kwiatkowski, Kathy — variety 3; sr. play 3; jr. prom comm. 3; av squad; bowling 2,3,4; office; ski club 2,3,4; nurses' office 3. Lake, Dorothy — ski club 2; orch. 2,3,4. Lamberti, Jane E. — yrbk. 3; french club 3,4; vol. club 3; chorus 3,4; bowling intra 2,3,4; tennis intra 2. Lang, Robert — fire sq.; lacrosse jv 2,3. tQmalPuj, o(oJtoL cfarJrtt, {Jot, c abtZMi io fbMhx, OuiJuoruiy Laudicina, Paula — italian honor soc. 3; bowling v. Lauro, Anthony — football; track; baseball. Layne, Bobbi — nat. honor soc. 4; variety 2, 4; sr. play 2,4; musical 2,4; mixed chorus 2; chorale 4; Spanish club. Lederer, Eugene A. — scuba 2; ski club 2; lacrosse 2,3,4; soccer 2; stud. govt. 2. Lee, Lawrence — wrestling 2,3,4. Leogrande, Barbara A. — particle 2, ed. 3; sr. play 3; musical 3; ski club 2,3; jr. prom comm. 3; guidance 2,3,4; volleyball intra 3. Lesser, Debra — nat. honor soc. 3,4; jr. prom comm. 3; ski club 2,3,4; interact 2,3,4; Spanish club 2,3,4; stud. govt. 2,3,4; news- paper 2,3,4; yrbk. 2,3,4; afs 2,3,4; thespian 3,4; variety 2,3,4; musical 2,3,4; sr. play 2,3, 4; sr. ball comm. Levens, Bruce C. — radio club pres.; math team 2,3, capt. 4; chess club; bridge club; nat. honor soc. Levy, Lawrence — bridge club 4; math team 2,3, pres. 4; radio club v.p. 2,3,4; inter- act 2; marching band 2,3,4; cness club 2,3; nat. honor soc. 3,4. Lichten, Bunny — vol. club 2; yrbk. 2; afs 2; stud. govt. 2,3; nat. honor soc. 3,4. Liggio, Valerie — ski club 2; pre-med 3; orch. 2. Lindblom, Ralph — basketball intra; soft- ball intra. V ' UiSJ h' Link, Robert - chess club; basketball in- 96 Tjii. c(tt- SoAlmt, ofu uindl [iMor o(ionfiA L oSiWnJL ofafat d yCL cfedoto fyitfaasX. oCo cMc (ffehvct o(o$Ut V fy 0MJ Own, O ylrQA Lobel, Diane R. — chorus 2,3,4; yrbk. 2,3,4; vol. club 4; photo club 2; fta 3.4; ceramics club 4; variety 2.3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 2, 3,4; volleyball intra 2; faculty musical; li- brary club 2. Lodato, Joyce — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; stud. govt. 2,3; office aid; latin club; ski club; cheerleader 2, capt. 3; vol- leyball; modern dance. Loesch, Michael S. — homecoming comm. 4. Logalbo, Michael — interact 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 2,3,4; tennis v 2,3; basketball intra 3; bowling v2. Logerfo, Joseph — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4. Lohsen, Robert A. — photo club 2,3, v.p. 4; math team 3,4; german club 3; pre-law 3; nat. honor soc. 3.4. Lombardi, Mary Ann — nat. honor soc. 2,3, 4; french club 2,3,4; cinema club 4; un club 4; ski club 2; yrbk. 4; chorus 2,3; stud, govt.; bowling 2,3,4; modern dance 3,4. Lomonaco, Lauretta — italian club 2,3,4; ski club 2,3,4; interact 2,3, sec. 4; vol. club 3; jr. prom comm. 3; yrbk. 4; stud, govt.; thespians 4; sr. ball comm. 4; bowling intra 3,4. Longabardi, Roseann — yrbk. 3; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4. Loomis, Joann — jr. prom comm ; fha. Looney, Lorraine — fna 3, pres. 4; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 2,3,4; ski club 2,3,4; badminton 3. Lorch, C. Lorraine — nat. honor soc. 3,4; twirling capt. 2.3,4; badminton 2,3,4; vol- leyball 2.3,4; basketball 2,3.4; tennis 2,3,4; sports night. Loughlin. Mark — basketball intra 2; Span- ish club; bowling 3; softball intra 4. Loukas, Lucy — twirling 3; vica 2. Lubben, Gary — german club 2, v.p. 3, pres. 4; pre-law 3; photo club 2; ski club 2; aviation club 2; yrnk 3,4; soccer 2,3; nat. honor soc. 3,4. Lucania, Robert — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4. Luhrs, Richard — soph hop comm 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; chorale 3, 4; chorus 2; track 2,4; soccer 3; winter track 2. 98 a(uty o(ouAdL CoAtL 6(pv ijnlj0 $a itfobtAZ c(uCWMJL tfitAtVi L o uA Uy C’mon guys, pay attention. CAoaLu. ‘fhattio oQwnA, Sefaa, ftfa uj ffJcL io tfandaJt 9%qJUa vitsr f lKr CW 5 °S [777 Cati$ AT • (Fatucw Mita lt iJtU t o etyaLdLou ofaittas ofypojidto oQiattii, ofy ikx, 9fjJtiajm c t CaJ vwi, o ntfv Caxot 9 {(uclo OAvnitti, fyukosi fKaWu 100 Don Doherty behind the counter in the Comet Shop. Luparello, Loretta A. — fna 3. Lupski, Diane — nat. honor soc. 3.4; sr. ball comm. 4. Lutz, William — iibr. service sq. 4; track 4; softball 3. Maccio, Charles — golf. Magee, Donna — badminton 3; archery 2,3; volleyball 3,4; sr. ball comm.; fna 4; sports night 3. Mager, Debra — jr. prom comm.; sr ball comm.; interact 3; homecoming comm. 3; intra bowling 2. Mahlstadt, Patricia — vrbk 3; french club 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm 4; softball 3,4; basketball 2; tennis 4; vol- leyball 2,3; ski club 2.4. Maida, Steven — nat. honor soc. 3,4; french club 2; cinema club 4; ski club 2, 3,4; un club 4; jv soccer 2; v soccer 3,4; wrestling 2,3,4. Nlaiello, Annette — jr. prom coinm. 3. Maier, Michael J. — ski club; fire sq.; intra softball 2,3,4; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; intra basketball 2,3,4. Maier, Thomas — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; jv soccer 2; v cross country 3; v track 2,3. Malone, Laura — nat. honor soc.; ski club; jr. prom comm.; yrbk.; intra volley- ball; intra basketball; coquettes. Mangan, George — Iibr. service sq. 2,3, 4; madrigals 4; boys chor. 2; chorale 3,4. Manning, Dorothy — nat. honor soc.; french club 3,4; interact 4; daisy chain. Manning, Thomas — nat. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 4; basketball intra 3.4. %ojl uv g usvOl fyoJonJb udy fyourvru 101 fSosidnAy tj fbn ‘tyoAA clo (Jtrf uma j7 0Mu riD 7 [ififaul fyoACtCCL £cyct fyiAjCll ■ C Mannino, Fatrina — stud. govt. 3,4; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; jv cheerleader 3; mixed chor. 2; girls’ chor. 3; chorale 4; v cheer- leader 4. Manthey, Sandra — nat. honor soc. 3.4; cone, band 2,3,4; ski club 2,3.4; ft a 2.3,4; variety 4; coquettes 2,3,4; jr. prom comm. 3; daisy chain 3. Marceca, Stephen — wrestling. Markowski, Paul J. — nat. honor soc.; french club; ski club 4. Marlow, Laura R. A. — pre-med sec. 4. cinema club 4; nat honor soc. 3,4; ski club 2; yrbk. 4; variety 4; un club 4; stud, govt 4; orch. 2,3; badminton 2,3,4; v bowling 2,3,4; tennis intra 2; french club 2,3,4. Martin, Paul — basketball; v track. Marzillo, Barbara — nat. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 3,4; Spanish club 3,4; interact 3, 4; coquettes 3.4; sports night; soph, treas.; yrbk.; chor. 2.3; variety 4; daisy- chain; homecoming comm.; stud. govt. Marzillo. Frank — spansish club; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; football 2. 3,4; lacrosse 2,3,4. Masia, Andrea — variety 4; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; Italian club 2, 3; ceramics club 4. M ayer, David A. — stud. govt. 2,3.4; german club 2.3,4; libr. club 2,3; newspa- per 2; un club3; sr. play 3; musical 3. Mazurek, Paul — softball 3; library club 3. Did you buy your yearbook yet? 102 ObuuJL f) axtyru flbajJrojui, iJP umk. °ll aKgiXk d dkijb ch](uiou Cff[OjXiA v QUkaL Pt9 [aibms 9nithJU, fyattu Ccluu 9%auM SqjaJL dfh a Vu (feud ‘tya. uAlk, ‘fHe.Caultlj, fpitRhtr fyfAmftinf ffofun 9%CofvntK- C M t9t[t jn nutlt, Hfcstmevui, ‘ftfc.Cmj. So that's where the cafeteria gets its cookies. fytttiourru ‘hfa. bu Okbwu %t(jujh 9[ yuirv ‘tytCawn Caxkvwtv fytCajAajrj 7Xiaim ‘fTfr.CaiuJuj Le.G. cn 'Veis Sr„Q: ' Mazzei, William — german club 2,3,4; math club 2,3,4; newspaper 3; nat. honor soc.; stud. govt. 3,4; yrbk. boy’s sports ed. 4; ecology club 3; intra softball; interact 2.3; pre-med 3; un club 2,3. McCann, Noreen — ski club; jr. prom comm.; intra basketball. McCartan, Catherine — vol. club sec.-treas. 3; fta; nat. honor soc. 3.4; pop music club 2. McCarthy, Theresa — vica 3.4. (TafauUlls ‘tytCallAtu 3klbn. Cf) C Entity McCauley, Patricia — jv cheerleader capt.; v cheerleader3, capt. 4. McCausland. Kathleen — jv softball 2.3; v softball 4; jr. prom comm. 3,4; sr. ball comm. 3,4; basketball 4; volleyball 3; ski club 3,4; sports night 3,4. McCormick, Carol — stud. govt.. McCoy, Rosemarie T. — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; soph, hop comm. McCulloh, Patricia — jr. prom comm ; sr. ball comm.; ski club2; yrbk. 3,4; vol. club2, 3,4; archerv 2; vollevball 2,3,4; sports night 3.4. (Jitvo McEntee, Helen — stud. govt. 3; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; ecology club 2; french club 3; sports night 3. McGeever, Michael — key club 2; jr. prom comm. 3; intra wrestling 2; jv wrestling 2. McHale, Joseph — ski club; v basketball; jv basketball; jv baseball; intra basketball; ski club. Mclnnis, Julainc — Spanish club 2; ski club 3.4; vol. club 4; fha 4; musical; variety; sr. play. McIntosh, Charles R. — intra softball 4; stud. govt. 4. McLoughlin, Peter T. — key club; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; soccer 2; intra soft- ball; intra basketball; cross country; stud, govt. 2. McMahon, John F. — jr prom comm., sr. ball comm.; key club; soph, hop comm.; jv soccer 2,3; v soccer 4; intra softball 2.3,4; intra basketball 2,3,4; v cross country. ‘typjkvA o y tajnks 9Hc$LmllLjs {JulcburiL fycJjvniL' CAqa ia fyctyoAfrrv yfiurrnQU' sdviD 105 106 yfil Tlks ftyrdCO J Mercurio, Donald VV. — golf, bowling. Meszaros, David C. — deea; intra softball; floor hockey. Meyerowitz, Peri — variet} 4; intra volley- ball 3; intra basketball 3,4; ceramics club 4 Mezzacappa, Theresa — jr prom comm.; sr. ball comm.. Michaels, Janet — orch. 2.3.4; modern dance 3. .Vlifsud. Joseph S. — ski club 2,3.4; key dub 3; stud. govt. 2.3,4; interact 4; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; home coming comm. 3,4. Miller, Paige — chess club 2.3.4. bridge club 4. yftyitUL' V UnC Minicozzi, Donna M. — guidance 4; office 3,4; soph, hop comm. 3; jr. prom comm. 3; intra bowling 3; intra softball; homecoming comm. 4 Minicozzi. Frank J. — office 3; libr service sq. 3; jv football 4. Miracolo, John A. — v baseball 2.3.4; jv football 3; intra basketball 2,3; intra hockev 2. Miranda. VVavne B. — soph, hop comm. 2, jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; football 4. wrestling 2,3,'4; track 3.4; lacrosse 2; soccer 2; soph. pres.. Qo vrxj ‘TtyAXLtoto Moeller, Hans — intra softball 4; track 4; intra basketball 4 Q nAs fnptUlAy CoUibV Moffitan. Coleen — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; volleyball 3; vica 2,3.4. Molaro, Josephine T, — guidance 4; office 2; soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; stud. govt. 4; homecoming comm; intra sports 2. %xynl ?f{(XjCLi lAo 107 Out to lunch. dudnu - fy tla uL fwrnoA chr mkijr j Bjorns 9?lanndC xf ianfts tyottorriOACO ® uan. ftynourv jhvnOA 9?(m v Mollard, Audrey — german club 2,3; jr. prom comm. 3; sr ball comm. 4; variety 4; ceramics club 4. Monahan. Thomas — ski club; intra foot- ball 2,3,4; intra basketball 2,3,4; intra softball 2,3,4. Monnett, Tom V. — ski club; track; bowling; baseball. Moramarco, Frank — intra basketball 2, 3; intra softball 2,3,4. Moran, Thomas — ski club 4; softball intra 2.3.4; basketball intra 2,3,4. Moran, Trese — french club sec.; ski club; stud, govt.; interact; chorale; thcspian; variety; sr. plav; musical; intra volleyball. Morelli, John — Spanish club 3,4; libr. service set. 3,4; yrbk. 3,4; photo club treas. 3; office 3; stud. govt. 4; variety 4; sr. play 4; musical 4. Moreno, Irene — ski club 2; sr. ball comm. 4. Morgan, LeeAnne Z. — yrbk.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; ski club; bowl- ing; track 2; soccer. Morris, Ilene — nat. honor soc. 3.4; thespian 3; afs 2; interact 3; fta 2,3; vol. club 3; stud. govt. 2,3. Morris, Maureen — interact 2; variety 2; sr. ball comm.; tennis intra 4. Morrissey, Diane C. — nat. honor soc. 3, 4. Moscato, Thomas — intra basketball 2,3. 4; intra softball 2,3,4. Moskowitz, Mindy — ski club 2,3.4; bowling 2,3. Moyer, Sandra — ski club 4; v bow ling 3, Muller, Robert — ski club 2,3,4; judo 2; intra basketball 2,3,4. Murello, Barbara — jr prom comm.; vol- leyball; hockey; softball; soccer. Murnane, Nancy P. — ski club 2; bowl- ing intra 3. 108 'J oAt fyowun ofuro 7 o Uti s u ifc f tyU ia ofa.dwnt. ‘frlWja ns bsiL £ Uod I II meet you on the bus. 109 110 oQosutL axAliLn Cbn nL T u hij d t vdi (j. AcrntiS Murphy, Daniel — v Iraek 2.3,4; intra bas- ketball 2,3,4; winter (rack 2,3,4; intra soft- ball 2,3,4; fire sq.; ski club Murphy, Kathleen — Spanish club 3; jr. prom comm. 3; modern dance 3. Murphy, Mary Anne — sr. ball comm.; jr. prom comm.; cheerleader 3,4; volleyball; sports night 3.4 Murray, Deborah A. — stud. govt. 3,4; soft- ball 2,3; basketball 2.3. Nadelman, Lori G. — soph hop comm. 2; jr prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 2,3,4; stamp club 3; yrbk 4; newspaper 4. Nethersole, Jacqueline — jr. prom comm; sr. ball comm; volleyball. Newton, Therese — vol. club; fta; italian club; basketball. Nilsson, Lance — intra softball 3,4. North, Elena — interact 3.4 ski club 4; sr. ball comm; track 4; intra bowling 3.4. O’Brien, Kerri — variety 2; ski club 4; track 3. Oddo, Antoinet E. — fta 2; fna 4; soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4. Odnoha, Carole A. — nat. honor soc.; thespian; Spanish club; sr. ball comm; fta. O'Keefe, Jean — french club 2.4; ski club 4; interact 2. Oliveri, Janice — intra basketball 3; guid- ance aid 2.3. c$yii TladllrruXfi )]o )CJ£ JlcuiAs oojrvnL f[cuilaA Time is of the essence. flatjutfani. 'Jfajitii 9[udjnu o(ojmjl f[LUians Sk nou Tl ctdo aZklxLn, I Mb O'tSfijLris OyntowiX Oddo CoMttt Od m Ou uun, O'fiajt, cuniju, Ojknruu, OjtiUrU ‘typAfl O'AMtj, rffouncuuj. 0 f _ Curu (RqmJL tXjiaM. O'j MwSn. CRobvit Ovsisu Ridwji LRaMi - JYULtfafikjv cfynd famtlas (Paul (faAA ms cdi n L tfhitolou fydhltUv fbhr K JdamilL ffofrnAXvv pftuan. (Rumiciio Part of the Hicksvillc High tradition. 112 The Madrigals hamming it up. Olsen, Gary J. — v football 2,3; jv la- crosse 2; v lacrosse 3.4. O’Regan, Rosemary — ski club; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm . O’Sullivan, Stephanie I. — ski club 2,3.4; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.. Owen, Robert — french club 2.3,4; un club pres. 2,3,4; fta 3,4; afs 3.4; cinema club v p. 4; ski club 4; thespian; radio club 4; variety 3,4; aviation club treas. 2; ceramics club sec. 4; musical 3; guidance 2,3. Palley, Richard — sym wind en 2,3, treas. 4; marching band 2,3; stage band 2,3,4, tennis 2; stud. govt. 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; particle 2; variety 2,3; musical 2. 3; faculty musical 3; thespian 3,4. Palmiter, Daniel M. — sr. ball comm.; jr. prom comm ; winter track. Parker, Will — stud. govt. 2; stud, court 2; tri-m 4. Parsons, Paul — basketball 2,3,4; foot- ball 2; baseball 2,3. Paternoster, Selene — nat. honor soc. 4; chorus 2,3,4, ski club 2.4; variety 3.4. jr. prom comm. 3; stud. govt. 3. Paulin, Janice — nat. honor soc.; daisy chain; sr. ball comm Pennesi. Luanne — nat. honor soc. 3,4; pre-med 2,3.4. interact 2,3.4; cinema club 4; chorus 2,3; chorale 4; v badmin- ton 2.3; intra basketball 2,3,4; intra v leyball 2.3,4; tennis 2.3. Pennisi, Elizabeth J. — newspaper 3.4; vrbk. 4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; interact 3,4; hockey 2,3,4; tennis 2,3,4; volleyball 2; basketball 2.3; modern dance 2.3. iPiiluxiO o(wmiL 113 114 SIojwu % 0 ickwL flbiiUo 9tyyuan, lPcAun Xs floammi; fcAAlAA fuginl Q Xml, jjajmli. tfyAurn - CwcU, (SmirOAA, tPiaini OjuJasm (Fttonzo Perez, Elaine N. — Spanish club 2; ecology club 2; musical 2; sr. play 3; thespian; bow l- ing 2; variety 3. Perillo, Richard — soph, hop comm.; con. band; track; soccer. Perina, Marian S. — fna sec. 4; pre-med 2,3, 4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; stud. govt. 2.3.4; vrbk 4; chorus 2,3.4; badminton 2.3; softball 2.3, 4; track 4; bow ling 2,3.4. Petra, Eugene — nat. honor soc. 3,4; chess club 4. Pfeiffer, Carole E. — nat. honor soc. 3,4; cinema club 4; v bow ling 3; tennis intra 2,3, 4; intra bowling 2,3,4. Picari, Barbara — nat honor soc. 3.4; jr. prom comm. 3; volleyball intra. Picciano, Joan — intra volleyball. Pietzak, Eugene — fire sq. 3, sec.-treas. 4; intra softball. Pirolo, Francine — volleyball 4; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4. Pitonzo, Audrey L. — thespian 4; madrigals 4; chorale 4; musical 3; variety 4; girls’ cho- rus 3. Polatschek. JudyAnn — tri-m 3,4; marching band 2.3.4; musical 4; orcli. 3.4; sym wind en 3, sec. 4; french club 2,3.4; yrbk. 4; ten- nis 3,4. Policastro, Cosimo — interact 2,3, treas. 4; stud. govt. 2,3.4; italian club 2.3,4; ski club 2.3,4; key club 2,3; jr. prom comm.; soph, hop comm.; sr. ball comm.; musical; varie- ty; vol. club; newspaper, thespian; sr. play; homecoming comm. Pollack, Sharon E. — soph, hop comm. 2; sr play 3; musical 3; variety 4; sym wind en 2,3.4; tri-m 3,4; pre-law 4; marching band 2. 3. Porter, Robert — ski club 4; intra softball 3, 4; intra basketball 3,4. Portschy, John — v baseball 2,3,4; intra basketball 3. (JcQ rb ictiOjrW (fy ruAL Suj tnt tPliX cJks ShMitimL (Pirujlo (judy flbtohctvJo C wno tf iuUtho tfofoct tftnZvu 115 OK. Mr. Sklarz, I'll lake the make-up. 'S htAvwn, dourtiL “—■ JtyjtfjCLnit tf iokyptfc c tonOAjjL fyjKtnyinO Q ndstiMf (PmaswcA Powell, Frederic — nat. honor soc. 3,4; tri-m 3,4; marching hand 2,3; tennis 3,4; track 4; wrestling 3. Price, Kathleen E. — variety 2,3,4; musi- cal 2,3; sr. play 2,3; bowling 2; office 2,4 Provenzano, Leonard J. — newspaper 4; yrbk. 4; particle 2,3.4; stud, govt.; fire sq. 4; av sq. 4; musical 3.4; variety 4; sr. play 4; thespian 4; aviation club 2; ski club 3, 4; cinema club 4; italian club 4; inter-act 4; pre-law 4; stamp club v.p. 4. Purnick, Andrew — variety 2,3; sr. play 3,4; musical 2,4; newspaper 2,3,4; ski club 2; orch. 2.3; stud. govt. 2,3,4; yrbk. 3; soph, hop comm ; jr prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; intra basketball 3,4; intra softball 3; v basketball mgr. 3; v tennis 4; marching band 3. Putlock, Gail — italian club 2.4; yrbk. 4 Quaresimo, Robert C. — chorus 2, 3; jv lacrosse 2.3; v lacrosse 4; jv football 2. Quinn, Rosemary — ski club 2; vol. club 4; intra basketball 2; jr. prom comm. 2,3; sr. ball comm 3,4; stud govt. 3,4; jr. treas.; sr. treas. Rabin. Paul S. — interact; marching band 2,3,4; cone, band 2,3,4. Radazo, Linda — jr prom comm ; nat. honor soc. 3,4; jv volleyball 2; v volley- ball 3.4; jv softball 2; fbla 4. Ramos, Terry — soph hop comm. 2; ski club 4; stud govt. 3,4; interact 4; jr. prom comm. 3; yrbk. 4; sr. ball comm. 4; newspaper 4. Randall, Louanne — fta 2; fna 4; soph hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm 2,3; sr ball comm. 3; volleyball 2.3. Rasmussen, Robert — jv football 2. Reden, Peter — ecology club 2,3; sr. pla 3; musical 3, variety 4; stud govt. 4 Reed, Lorraine — nat. honor soc. 3,4; Spanish club 2,3; soph, hop comm. 2; french club 2,3,4; ski club 2.3; interact 3, 4; fta 2.3; stud. govt. 2; intra bowling 3; sports night. 116 $aiL (P utlock. 3 otv t C. (fuAAtsimo Quiwru (PcuaJL f(al irv o{t ndcu ChojdtS, 3 tAA£ d mo-i' o ouUmnl, f rdldL That's a sheet metal worker? tffefaxt tfounuuitrv «Gtnujlcu, $m oifay tf[tddLu 0 Jja. tftdkrv 0 okvJL lf idL cfiwJmL tffctd. 117 Slounjx, ffuwriJA ClnAtfnj 7f[uJidb (Tfeyoaflli Zf-twtfAOi, ficcuykm cfyrm, ffe(jcunj Mllicum, tffeAlflZ Jdbuit, ffU SL Ifafayv f{uih tPdCtA. f(eitly. Now who stole the net ? 118 Reichert, William — ski club 2,3,4; jv foot- ball 2; v football 3,4; v lacrosse 3; track 2. Reid, Denise — sr. prom comm. 4. Reilly, Kathryn — ski club; jr. prom comm. Reilly, Peter — ski club 4; deca 4; intra basketball 4; intra softball 4. Reimer, Florence A. — libr. service sq. sec. 2,3,4; stud, govt, 2,3.4; yrbk2. Reiter, Arden — libr. service sq. 2.3,4; orch. Reitzel, Margaret — ski club. Richman, Edward — v bowling 2,3,4. Richtman, Michael — av squad; fire squad; vica. Ringeisen, Cecelia — yrbk. 3; ski club 2.4; jr. prom comm. 3; basketball 2; softball 2,3; volleyball 3; french club 2; sr. ball comm. Ritter, Joanne — variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 2.3,4; thespian; latin club. Rizos, Theresa — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; jv bowling 3; chorus 2,3. Rizzi, Janice — ski club; french club; soft- ball; basketball. Rizzo, Jeffrey — tri-m; thespian; v track; stage band; sym wind en; orch.; marching band. Robin, Marc — stud. govt. 2,3. COruZa ffekl( tLo cfr QAC tfobisrv' 119 tf(pypjrv addvnts tfoyu CarruMo rf vdonJu Robinson, Nancy A. — vica 3,4; twirling 2,3, co-capt. 4. Rochler, George — ski club 2,3.4; v track 2; jv football 3; v football 3.4. Rondone. Camille — jr prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; intra bowling 3,4; office 4. Rosati, John — ice hockey 4. Rose, Carolyn — vol. club 3,4; cinema club 4; fta 2,3.4; yrbk. 4. Rose, Cathy — vica 3.4; library club 3 ceramics club 4; twirier 4. Rosman. Deborah A. — aviation club pres. 2; ski club 2; fbla 3,4. Rossol, Richard — ski club 4. Rua, Diane — italian club 3. Rudin, Janice — fta 2,4. sec. 3; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; volleyball 2. Ryan, Peggy — soph, hop comm.; jr prom comm. Sacks, Ronald — track team 4. Mr. Rusch gets caught in the traffic. 120 CaZtiy, jfctC o olfttaA CL. iffydsnar ftficAa idL ffyuot, JOtiuniL iRluu Runlet (uxfonJ y uiamd' fffvrv IfCyaAV 9% ft °L rv 'Jfurmxii ycuro tf ckojuL tfydfauj tfonoM. J aJii flofCrv (Mato CaMtftH' fail ‘ttloAij. JadnisJtu 3h ui Saitzyk, Wendy — jr. prom comm.; intra bowling 2,3,4; ski club 2,3.4; musical 3. Santoriello, Dominick — jv bowling 2,3. Samoleski, Jacqueline — newspaper 3; yrbk. 4; jr. prom comm.; german club 2; track 2,3,4; intra volleyball 3,4; intra bas- ketball 3,4; intra tennis 3,4; ski club 2,4; cheerleader; sports night; homecoming comm. Samowitz, Wade S. — ski club 2,3,4; inter- act 3; nat. honor soc. 3,4; jv wrestling 2. Santamaria, John — nat. honor soc. 3,4; chorale 3,4; thespian 4; musical 3,4; variety 3,4; stage band 3; jv bowling 2; v track 2; italian honor soc. pres. 3. Santini, Albert — marching band 4; cross country 2; jv wrestling 2,3; v track 3,4; v wrestling 4; homecoming comm. 4. Santucci, Susan I„ — v bowling 3,4; jv soft- ball 2; ski club4 Satran, Joan — soph, hop comm.; nat. hon- or soc. 3,4; fta 2; french club 2,4 sec. 3; yrbk. faculty ed. 4; afs 2,3,4; vol. dub 4; in- tra bowling 3.4; intra volleyball 2. Savino, .Michael — jv bow ling 2; softball 3, Scattoreggio, Kathy — italian club 2; inter- act 3,4; yrbk. 4; bowling 3; track 4; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. 4. Schairer, Linda S. — german club 2,3 treas. 4; ski club 2,3,4; interact 4; variety 4; coquettes 3.4; yrbk.; chorale 4; intra volley- ball 3; jr. prom comm.; chorus 2,3; sports night 3,4; homecoming comm Schiavone, Fred M. — thespian 4; ecology club 2; madrigals 4; chorale 3,4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 3,4. Schkolenko, Steven — nat. honor soc. 3,4. Schmalfeldt, Diana — german club 2; ski club 2,3,4; gymnastics 2. Schmerzler, Audrey — bridge club 4; inter- act 2,3; fta 3; hockey 2; nat. honor soc. 3,4; bowling 4. dfoudU, sUcurntsuflZ Qa £ajtipAJ JJX QJJ VrX. gf n zix- 122 Mr. Lieber in conference with a concerned parent. Jiuturu J(. JojxIllCCsU SoJjijOjr ftfitJi Xtl £a vin 0 [to Canai jScavtZt L =Cmdou JcAavaAs S uuJL kkiayani. SthkoUnHp oO ana_. fStbnd Mt duchiy $dfo vojiK Herb Bradensten tackles a cafeteria hamburger. £kJnOj dcAtufc L (RobthZ, dvitJwx, T mMl e toidui, Qtjfwuy tkuucA, 124 e4y$t s cAutkrnamo tl im, Stfuulvu floStph f cfluhtWjk cAumajJwo dwmwrvru Schmidt, Mark C. — ski club 2,3; stage band 2; musical 3; wrestling. Schmidt, Robert L. — ski club 2,3; Span- ish club2,3; jr. prom comm. Schneider, Ronna E. — nat. honor soc. 3, I 4; interact 2,3; Spanish club 2,3. Schoenfeld, Debra — ecology club pres. 2; ski club 2,3,4; variety 3; ceramics club 4; stud. govt. 2,3. Schreiber, Robert — ski club 2; fire squad 2; v track 2.3,4; intra basketball. Schroeder, Norvelle — ski club 2,3; jr prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Schuck, Jeffrey — fire squad 2,3, pres. 4; intra softball 2,3,4. Schuckmann, George R. — fbla 2,3,4. Schuler, Elaine M. — ski club 2,4; bad- minton 4; archery 2,3,4; bow ling 2,3,4. JcAwCaJ j- sdtwuru fS JwuCuibj $oaJ- )ScAw0 tjrnA V Schulman, Joseph — newspaper 3,4; yrbk. 3,4; pre-law 4. Schumacher, James — jv basketball 2; v basketball 3,4; jv soccer 2; intra softball 2,3,4. Schwartz, Louis — marching band 2; ecology club 3, v.p. 4. Schwartz, Steven — stud. govt. 3,4; yrbk. 4; newspaper 3,4; nat honor soc. 3,4; Spanish club 2,3; pre-med 3,4; fta 3; ecol- ogy club 3,4; latin club pres. 4; tennis team 3,4; soph, hop comm.; fta 3. Schwartzman, Gail C. — french club 2, treas. 3,4; pre-med 3,4; fta 2; interact 4; nat. honor soc.; stud. govt. 3,4; newspa- per 3,4; daisy chain; sports night 3,4. Schweinfest, Bruce — intra basketball 3, 4; track 3,4; winter track 3,4. Sciarrino, Lena M. — vica 2,3,4; jr. prom comm. 3. £$awet tfouuJL SuoJLAsmiy aMAAt rw The hamburger wins. 125 7!Ja uulns tScMoro (f{crfrin; Scollon, Maureen — volleyball 3; softball 2; chorus 2,3,4. Scrop, Robin — vrbk. 2,3,4; variety 2,3; sr. play 2,3; musical 2,3; nat honor soc. 3,4; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm ; sr. ball comm.; stud. govt. 4; ski club 3; newspaper 2,3; interact 2; afs 2; vol. club 3; ecology club 2; chorus 2,3. Segreto, Debra — italian club 2,3. oOilncu sStepiXo Seiffert, Robert — radio club 2,3,4; stud, govt. 4; ski club 2,3,4; judo 2: pre-law 4 Selkin, Marc — nat honor soc. 3,4; newspa- per 3.4; interact 4; Spanish club 2,3,4; french club 2,3,4; chess club 3,4; variety 4; ecology club 2,3; intra softball 2; bridge club 4; sr. play 4; musical 4; stud, court 4 Seltzer, Amv-Jo — soph, hop comm.; stud, govt. 2; ski club 2,3,4; yrbk. 4; interact 4; newspaper 3; variety 4; musical 4; french club 4; fta 3; Spanish club 4; vol. club 3; chorus; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. C'fyhrCL ?fTfiAC, Jiilkwb 'S'-htrmaA, c slU, f ¥wrvntiro £ 5t 5r 5e«, CKPfmtco Tf icAaii dftownorv ftrfrvuuA, ?o£. afi V uAtk. Serrell, Thomas — thespian 3,4, fire squad 2,3,4; pre-law 4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 3.4. Shannon, Leslie — jr. prom comm ; sr. ball comm.; cheerleaders; track; softball. Shapiro. Karen L. — tri-m 3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; newspaper 3,4; sym wind en 3,4; marching band 2,3; cone, band 2; orch. 2,3, 4 Sekleton. Deirdre — nt. honor soc. 3,4; vol. club 4. Shizume. Paul — nat. honor soc. 3,4; ger- man club 2,3,4; chess club 2,3,4; pre-med 3; math team 3, sec. 4; bridge club 4. Silver, Pamela — stud. govt. 3,4; ceramics club 4; french club 2; stamp club see. 2; math club 2. Silverman. Rcggie-Ann — nat. honor soc. 3, 4 Sipinick. Gale J. — interact 2; soph, hop comm,; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; chorus 2,3,4; stud. govt. 3, ehm. 4 Skolnick, Jeff — ski club 2,3,4; aviation club 2. Skrynecki, Glenn — ski club 2; stud. govt. 2; Spanish club 2; jv soccer 2; v soccer 3.4; v lacrosse 2,3,4 Vb S cr 126 ' oajuk J . ddu idhi. fitMiton, (Pout Ai iurnt, JknaJUUmL LcjxaL fanxla, j Uh l, igtt-(2nn, fSi Unnn Jiatis ff- fijfomicJi. tfujJv JlAtUorv S koinitJo JUtnm. Jfauynu l Getting away from it all. 127 tyMi m 71 JlornL GjUifartl TrutPo oCuA n n Trwt y When will Mr. Jaworski be back from lunch? Skupinsky, Randall — cinema club 4; french club 4; ski club 4; sr. ball comm. 4. Skvarich, Jean — soph, hop comm.: jr prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; ski club; track 2,3; intra bowling. Sloane, Raymond — interact 2,3. pres. 4; chess club v.p. 4; ecology club 3; ski club 2,4; wrestling 2; jr. prom comm.; nat. honor soc. 3,4; intra sports 2,3,4. Slome, William N. — math club 2,3, treas. 4; chess club 3,4; nat. honor soc.; jv soccer 2; v soccer 3,4; intra softball 4. Smith. Austin — intra basketball 3. Smith. Luann — fbla 3,4. Smith. Margeret — nat. honor soc.; fna treas. 3. Smith, Richard — ski club 2,4; intra bas- ketball 2,3.4; intra softball 2,3.4. Snyder, Alice — ski club 2; field hockey 3,4; badminton 2. Spector, David S. — v football 2,3,4; wrestling 3,4; intra baseball Sperling, Gilbert — interact 2, v.p. 3, pres. 4; pre-law 3,4; stud. govt. 3,4; nat honor soc.; intra softball; jr. prom comm. Stefek, Paul — stage band 3,4; nat honor soc.; marching band 3,4; tri-m 3,4; track 2.3,4; sym wind en. Steffens, Howard O. — softball 2; track 3,4. Stein. Dennis — ecology club 3; chess club 3.4; pre-law 3,4; interact; bridge club 4; intra basketball 2,3,4. Stengl, Carol A. — chorus 2,3; chorale 4. Stiehler, Linda — nat. honor soc. 3,4; fha 4; tennis2; badminton 3,4. 128 Spike it. %riC rCL QJUkJs jSvijjjdVi’ $JLuvrv f$7UjdtAs Clif vdL oncinii oOoaAJL f tcLvo (fyhuiou fSfadjb 7)l9A(jQAlt $r uXhj (J iehansL. fi-miiiyj (That JhwmdL - Jt tnS adcmriiis Jttun, Cojioi, CL. pSt nxjZ oljmxtoL, dticJCtuL, 129 rStiphm. fSul vnSk Koxtvu nj duJAtn rv OOurvnZ. 9 utttAs iSuiuX “Haven't I studied you someplace before? 130 jTjanXvrv Si uX si, (2r {flJas JojUbriXdli Stone, Susan — cinema club 4; ceramics club 4; chorus 2,3,4. Strozak, Lorraine — jr. prom comm. Stuhlmuller. John — av squad v. p. 3, pres. 4; german club 3,4; yrbk. 4; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; fire sq. 3.4. (fidrudCL, fSjaltO odiant, djCjvUrfu Sturman. Lorraine — stud, govt 4; intra sports 2; homecoming comm. 4; guidance 2; office 2; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm. Suarez, Valerie — ski club 2; stud. govt. 3; variety 3; musical 3; sr. play 3. v cheerlead- er 3; coquettes 2; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm. Sulzinski, Stephen — chorale 3.4; track 2,3; v soccer 2,3 co-capt. 4; chorus 2. Sussman. Steven — basketball Sutter, Joanne — ski club 3,4 Sweet, Kevin — german club 4; v golf; v hockey; soccer; track; cross country. Szabo, Patricia — yrbk. 3; bowling 3; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Szczerba, Diane — interact; coquettes; ski club; yrbk.; newspaper; guidance; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; homecoming comm.; chorus2.3,4. Tarantelli, Angela M. — fta 2; yrbk 4; Spanish club 3.4; variety 4; track 2.3,4. Taxter, Joanne — ski dub 3. Taylor, Jonathan — nat. honor soc. 3.4; sym wind en 3,4; thespian 4; orch. 2,3,4; stage band 3,4; chess club 4; marching band; in- tra sports; tri-m 4. Terzo, Donna — variety 3,4; ski club 2,3.4; coquettes 2; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Tester, Theresa G. — variety 3.4; sr. play 3, 4; musical 3,4; thespian 4; fha sec. 4; vol. club 3.4; cinema club4; chorus 4 Theroux, Lee — football. Thomas, Cheryl — jv softball; stud govt. 3, 4; v softball; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. oam nL JoqJXhs K cUjl is o{j£, CAiAyt xTfornPU 131 Yearbook editors rush to meet deadline. ZTiuklL (Jam , ruuncoAo $aX. ovoJUaa-' Oomj. ‘fiavidL 'JoaccwO C oaZU- •Siru UL Tisdell, Mary — nat. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 2,3,4; fta 2,3; interact 2,4, sec. 3; coquettes 3.4; Italian club 2,3,4;un club 2,3,4; vol. club 2,3,4; round table 3; ecol- ogy club 2.3,4; cinema club 4; newspaper 2,3,4; yrbk. 4. Torellas, Pat A. — basketball 2,3,4; nat honor soc. 3,4. Torres, Gary — cone band 2.3,4 Touseull, Charlie P. — cone, band 2; jv football 2; v football 3; intra softball 2. Trant, Richard — track 2,3,4; soccer3 Travis, Arlene - sym wind en 2,3; tri-m 3, treas. 4; orch. 2,3,4; variety 3,4; sr. play 2,3,4; musical 2,3,4; thespian 3, bus. mgr. 4; marching band 2,3,4; v hockey 2, 4; french club 2,4; faculty musical; v vol- leyball 2; jv basketball 2,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; stud. govt. 2,3; all-state orch. 4. Turk, Linda — Spanish club 2; yrbk. 2; judo 2; intra bowling 4. Tymann, Robert — v basketball. Tyson, Andrea — stud. govt. 2,3,4; nai honor soc. 3,4; thespian 4; afs 2,3,4; vol club 2,3,4 ; marching band 2,3; newspa- per 2,3,4; yrbk 2.3, publicity ed. 4; ital- ian club 2; latin club 4; drug comm.; va- riety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 3,4. Uebel, Maryann C. — chorale 4; chorus 2,3. Usitalo, Barbara — softball. Vanderlaske, Gerard M. — stud. govt. 4; hockey 4. Van Houten, Laurel — bowling; archery. Varecha. Joseph — jv soccer; jv lacrosse; jv basketball; v basketball. Varinos, Nick — italian honor soc. 3,4; fire sq. 4; track; v cross country. 132 (Sto aAJu K uumjyis O ijJwjuL. xJn isnX. (bdlhL ft (f ituvi J oCuneUu 'JuaA EduKuaJL xhJXLu QoitfL Yajuduis 7[cc t ‘ awuyu 133 Pam Silver decorates the Comet Shop window. UJiad Ydcy $ UajL CuvoKL . VtfdL, o W Vining, Richard — bowling, baseball: football. Vitelli, Carol Ann — nat. honor soc. 3,4; yrbk. 3, girls' sports ed 4; interact 3; fta 2; newspaper 3; variety 3.4; sr. play 2.3.4; musical 2,3,4; thespian 3, sec. 4: tennis 2.3. 4; v field hockey 2.3,4; bowling 4. Volpe, Cosimo — ski club: intra basketball; intra softball Vrona, John — football 2,3,4: baseball 2; intra basketball 3.4: math club. Wagner. Julia — italian club 2; fbla 3.4 VVaks. Joel — ski club; stud. govt. 2: wrestling. Walicki, Dorothy — fna 2,3 Walkowiak. Raymond — football: track. Wallace. Kathryn — ski club 2.4; jr. prom comm ; volleyball 2; softball 4: basketball 2,3: sr. ball comm. Walsh, Deborah — fna3,4; bowling W alsh. Thomas — interact 2.3,4: intra bas- ketball: intra softball Walters, Patricia A. — modern dance 2: ski club 2,4: variety 2,3.4; musical 3.4; sr play 3.4; thespian 3,4; yrbk. 4; judo 2; sr ball comm.; jr. prom comm.: soph, hop comm ; ceramics club treas. 4. 'Kaxhu rv %lUouU aQtbriah %xliAs SYcUih ffaXrwUAs Qnn MlJUju. 135 aduxrJL. Worlds WlicfuA, (UtyandiA. %XiUbJi fluun. (uJiOAct 3ftW l SfotLarru fflddrtAs Qofvn, fyiinn, oQanill %mU dt afaa. Pfiinttl VTU 3fAAAs sffcbndXcufb Jf UMilt %U6 (tfijAoJuL MaM, rftaty JYlUL floaty JfelaLorv You all broke your leg? 136 Ward, Diane — intra volleyball. Way, Jean — sr. sec.; fta 2,3; fna 3, sec. 4; stud. govt. 3,4; yrbk. 4; modern dance 2; sr. ball comm.; jr. prom comm .; office 4; fha 4. Weber, John — math club. Weinblatt, Daniel — variety 3.4; sr. pla 2.3.4; musical 2.3,4; thespian 3. pres. 4; pre-law 3.4; photo club 3. Weinstein, Lisa — pre-med 2,3,4; latin club 3; french club 2; judo 2; ski club 2,3; sr. ball comm.; stamp club; basketball . jr. prom comm. Weinstein, Terri — interact 3; ski club 2, 3,4; afs 3; variety 3,4; sr. play 2,3,4; mus- ical 3,4; yrbk 2,3.4; stamp club; ceram- ics club; newspaper; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; stud. govt. 2,4. Weiss, Vlerrell — yrbk. 3. sr. section ed. 4; tri-m 3, sec. 4; sym wind en 2,3.4; orch. 2,3,4; marching band 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; math team 2,3; variety 3, 4; sr play 4; musical 2,3,4; all-state band 4; thespian 3.4; string of pearls 2,3,4; italian club 3, sec. 2. Weiss, Stacy — badminton; volleyball; ski club; ecology club; ceramics club; yrbk.; sr. ball comm.; jr. prom comm. Weldon, Joan L. — sr. play; ski club; track 2; yrbk., jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Weller, Janet — intra volleyball 4; intra basketball 4; yrbk. 4; jr. prom comm ; sr ball comm.; soph hop comm. Wells, Regina — intra bowling; sr. ball comm. Werner, Helen — yrbk. 3; stud. govt. 3; intra bowling 3; sr. ball comm ; jr prom comm.; office. Wexler, Gene — yrbk. 2, boys’ sports ed. 3, ed-in-chief 4; newspaper 2, ed. 3; syin wind en 2,3, v p 4; stage band 2,3,4; orch. 3,4; variety 2,3,4; musical 2,3,4; faculty musical 3; stud. govt. 2,3. treas. 4; interact 2; afs 3.4. tri-m 3,4; thespian 3,4; tennis 2. Keep your eyes on the copy £knL ZiijJjUi, JkiAjcL fyfitaXorv turQA L ty uli i 137 CMtisv WALto MM ' WKJul 3idUn SfcX White, Jeffrey — library club 3,4, pres. 2; chess club 2; variety 4; sr. play 3,4; musical 3,4; orch. 2,3,4; marching band 2; stud, govt. 2,3; thespian. White, John — v football; key club. Wich, Helen B. — modern dance 2,3; sr. ball comm. Wicks, Gary — ski club; library club treas. 3; stamp club. Wicks, Robin — chorale 4; ski club 4; chorus 3. Wicks, Theodore — wrestling 2,3; intra softball 4. Williams, Glenn — newspaper 4; vrbk. 3,4; variety 4; v track 2,3,4; indoor track 2,3,4. Williams, Lizabeth — vica 4; basketball 2. 3. Williams, Patty-Lynne — italian club 2; nat. honor soc. 3,4; modern dance 2,3,4; variety 3; chorale. Wilson, Genevieve M. — intra volleyball 4; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Wilson, M iriam — nat. honor soc. 3,4; bowling 2,3.4; intra softball 2; fbla 4; marching band 2,3,4 Witte, Roy — intra softball 2,3,4. Wittie, Roseann — intra basketball; jr prom comm.; sr. ball comm ; homecoming comm. Wohl, Scott — photo club 2, v.p. 3, pres. 4. Wolfson, Glenn — sym wind en 2,3, pres. 4; newspaper 2, boys' sports ed. 3, ed-in-chief 4; marching band 2, drum maj. 3,4; stud, govt 2,3,4; orch. 3,4; nat honor soc. 3,4; tri- ni 3,4; musical 3,4; variety 3; stage band 3; floor hockey 2; baseball 2; intra softball 2,3. 4. tyotlcarnS ofiioJftXfo %M[iasriS 138 3-htodjyht JfyicJts CPccttu - oftjnnt fUliOPtS Writing the great American novel. Jtnivxzvl. %lsorv ?tyyuAn 'fytUtnv dcott aQcnSLLS Wotjs •Jjlinn, JYoijsi cBuiUt, %XJtL 9f ukjxli- JtinitUiAs aOd uik ucJu o(iUAA, @ 0 iArOJlCL - jOJiru CaAlru OsnJfilji uujc uXA uLl JtyAxjO UI 3ao ££A vnitAniAru J ank, tfpkrib y cks Wylder, Marisa — coquettes 3,4; stud, govt. 2,3; stud, court 2, sec. 3; ski club 3, 4; interact 2,3,4; sr. play 3,4; yrbk. 3,4; newspaper 3; vol. club 3,4; variety 4; dai- sy chain 3; musical 3,4; chorus 3,4; jr. prom comm. YVylder, Stephen — ski club 4; interact 4; jv soccer 2; intra basketball 4; intra soft- ball 3,4. Yannone, Sandra — chorale 4; thespian 2,3,4; fta 3,4; french club 2,3,4; variety 2, 3,4; sr. play 2,4; musical 2,3,4; un club 4; cinema club 4; stud. govt. 4; newspaper 4. Yee, Helen — french club 2,3; pre-med 2; nat. honor soc. 3,4. Zahn, Barbara — madrigals 4; italian club 2,3; stud. govt. 3; ski club 2; chorus 2,3; chorale 4; newspaper 3,4; musical 3; jr prom comm.; soph hop comm.; nat. honor soc. 3.4; italian honor soc. Zambito, Caren — soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm .; ski club2,3, 4; homecoming comm. 3,4; jv cheerlead- ers; v cheerleader 4; track 2. Zeeck, Deborah — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; ski club 2,3,4; german club 3,4. Ziccardi, Frank — ski club 2.3,4; interact 2.3.4; italian club 3,4; variety 4; sr. play 4; jr. prom comm.; yrbk. 4. Zillini, Maryann — stud. govt. 3; fta 2,3, 4; fna 2; italian club 2,3,4; newspaper 4; yrbk. 4; soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; ski club 4; home- coming comm.; italian honor soc. 3,4. Zimmerman, Frances — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. Zimmerman, Mark — ski club 3,4; jr. prom comm.; homecoming comm. 3,4. Znack, Robert — newspaper; yrbk.; chorale. Zorzo, Susan — ski club 2,3,4; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; homecoming comm.; yrbk. 4; coquettes 3,4; track 2; sports night 3,4; variety 4. Zounek, Robert P. — stud govt. 3,4; jr. prom comm. 3,4; sr. ball comm. 3,4. Zuilkowski, John — av squad 3, v.p 4; indoor track 3; fire squad 3,4; jr. prom comm. 3,4;sr. ball comm. 3.4. JjOULrak; — Eighth period at last. 141 ShorMA. cOtruA fyufAtnko $oulcL oju Oun, Otfilt Lr ffh mltcLs 'tTfa nAz, fyfalrfujmr' fyatvUllo [cSnldit Ch o d, 3iidfd p fytffv 3iOyis Bauer. Joan — variety 3: musical 3; sr play 3; soph hop comm 2; jr prom comm 3; sr. ball comm. 4; modern dance 2; coquettes 2; Spanish club 2,3. Gould. Jeff E. — radio club treas. 4: vica 4; wrestling. Hove, Keith — nat. honor soc. 3,4; ital honor soc. pres. 3,4; ski club 3,4; jr. prom comm.; football 2,3,4; lacrosse 2,3,4; wres- tling 2. Koehler, Susan — ski club 3,4; jr prom comm ; sr ball comm.; yrbk 4; Spanish club 4; sports night 3,4; archery 2 142 Camera Shy Richard YV. Adams John W. Andrews Joseph G. Bean Mercedes Benitez Salvatore Buscarino Steven Coleman Victoria Comiskey Debra Dechent James G. Dechent Victor M. Demarzi Anthony Demeo Charles E. Dobbs James Donovan Bonnie E. Dreher Michael M. Endsley John A. Eazio Diane Finek Catherine Fox Peter J. Grant Raymond Guarino Richard S. Gulli Edward Hahan Robert Harris Brian T. Healey Eileen L. Heym Gerald izzo Robert YV. Jokel Michael Kalakowski Sharon C. Konits John M. Kurezewski Cecilia M. Lepper Robert L. Longo Stephen McDonough Thomas McNicholas Sara Ann Madden Richard P. Manelski Gail M. Manteli Jeffrey Mehler Joseph A. Mink Vincent J. Morra Barbara Mullaly Nicholas Pagano George Picarello Gary S. Polonetsky John YV. Poulos Edward S. Pound Kevin Quinn Michael Quinn Kevin Rapp Jerome Roestenberg Henry S. Rossi Q rvfo v-Zy A Kyle A. Ruhs Mark Salis Christopher Sauerland Debra Seeley YValter Siefert Marianne E. Simon Lois Sinisi Kevin T. Sullivan Richard J. Sullivan Michael G. Swierupski Arthur K. Torrellas Henry U. YVawryck Saul H. Weinstein Charles YV. YVood Vincent T. Yanuchi Paul M. Zenneck Debra Zimmerman 143 Valedictorian C U I e c Cac '52. C. Gene Wexler National Merit Scholarship Competition Finalists: John Baboukis Jeanne Delapp Stephanie Gieseking Steven Gruenwald Elliott Jacobson Wade Samowitz Gene Wexler Commended: Dianne Allen Lon Baratz Claire Dowling Stephen Gottlieb Cheryl Hearns Bruce Levens Robert Lohsen William Mazzei Paige Miller Richard Palley Elizabeth Pennisi Lorraine Reed John Santamaria Raymond Sloane Arlene Travis Merrell Weiss Top Fifty Gene Wexler William Mazzei Elliott Jacobson Elizabeth Pennisi Stephen Gottlieb Valerie Liggio Wade Samowitz William Slome Sylvia Arnold Alison Dick Melissa Duillo Paul Shizume Gary Lubben Barbara Lichten Lon Baratz Robert Lohsen Deborah Aversano Kathleen Caputo David Correnti Andrea Tyson Bruce Levens Raymond Sloane Lorraine Reed Paige Miller Lorraine Lorch Jeanne DeLapp Gilbert Sperling Joan Satran Carl Batchler Peter Cunningham Catherine McCartan Glenn Wolfson Steven Schwartz John Santamaria Steven Epstein Eugene Petra John Baboukis Dorothy Manning Paul Markowski Arlene Travis Kathleen Farina Merrell Weiss Lorraine Heuer Mary Tisdell Ronna Schneider Marjorie Knipel Steven Gruenwald Paul Stefek Lisa Jonassen Lawrence Levy William Mazzei 144 Winners: Elliott Jacobson Gene Wesler Salutatorian New York State Regents Scholarship Competition Winners: Cheryl Hearns Peter Arena Robert Horowitz Sylvia Arnold Elliott Jacobson John Bahoukis Lisa Jonassen Lon Baratz Karen Kotlar John Beutelman Bruce Levens John Brady Lawrence Levy Kathleen Caputo Michael Logalbo Joseph Carlino Robert Lohsen William Collins Lorraine Lorch David Correnti Gary Lubben Jeanne Delapp Carol M accio Alison Dick William Mazzei Claire Dowling Catherine McCartan Melissa Duillo Paige Miller Janice Ferguson Richard Pal ley Mark Garrett Elizabeth Pennisi Stephanie Gieseking Lorraine Reed Richard Goldberg Edward Richman Stephen Gottlieb Wade Samowitz Daniel Greenberg John Santamaria Steven Gruenwald Steven Schwartz Marc Selkin Steven Epstein Paul Shizume Kathleen Farina Raymond Sloane Nancy Halley William Slome Roy Hansen Gilbert Sperling William Heitshusen Dennis Stein Lorraine Heuer Linda Stiehler Stephen Kluck Mary Tisdell Valerie Liggio Arlene Travis Thomas Manning Merrell Weiss Robert Owen Gene Wexler Eugene Petra Alternates: Fredric Powell Diane Allen Leonard Provenzano Deborah Aversano Roger Schnurman Carl Batchler Karen Shapiro Eric Cahalan Deirdre Shekleton Dennis Calma Pamela Silver Michael Camara Paul Stefek Nancy Crown Jonathan Taylor Peter Cunningham Andrea Tyson Dennis Delia Glenn Wolfson M ichael D Esposito Newsday Alicia Patterson Scholarship Semifinalists William Mazzei, Elizabeth Pennisi Paragon Oil Scholar Incentive Award Glenn Wolfson Grumman Scholarship Competition Finalists Winner William Mazzei, Paul Shizume William Mazzei Betty Crocker — Homemaker of Tomorrow Susan Krajnikowski All-State (NYSSMA) Conference Band: Morrell Weiss Orchestra: Loraine Heuer, Nancy Jackson, Sharon Konits, Peter Matzka, Lisa Palella, Nancy Sarstedt. Karen Shaprio. Ar- lene Travis Stage Band: Robert Estrin 145 In Memoriam Denise Mashburn 1955-1972 Donald Hicbards 1955-1972 Su .anne Anzalone 1955-1972 We never know the true value of friends. While they live we are too sensitive of their faults: when we have lost them we only see their virtues. J.C. and A. W. Hare Frances Ferrara 1955-1971 A man should keep his friendship in constant repair. Samuel Johnson Behind the Ball, the Prom, and the Hop Sr. Class Sec y Jean Way and Pres Mary Krummenacker Sophomore Class Officers: Pres and Sec y Bob Spallctta. Michele I.a V ic e Pres Heidi Shikow it Treas Lee 148 (Below i Junior Class Officers: Vice Pres. Pete Ciarelli, Pres Dodie Dohoney. Secy Joanne O’Connell. Treas. John Logoskiy. Class Officers are the hard working crews that plan all the activities sponsored by the individual classes. Class Elections, traditionally the first order of business in the new school year, always provide a bit of color and excitement to the dreary months of September and October. Sr. Class Vice Pres. Lisa Delmato. WHAT . SJ { y 1, WHY TWXTiTflf tkik Ifi rhis poster is not only charaeteristic of the many that decked the halls but ilso of the Marx Brothers revival. Mr Kanawada. Sophomore Class Adviser. Mr Paisner. Junior Class Adviser, and Mr Paisner. Senior ('lass Adviser, are the men behind our class officers. 149 Class of 75 The Sophomores adapted to the new school rather quickly. They planned and carried out a very suc- cessful Sophomore Hop on Nov. 18, the theme of which was “Color My World.’’ They also sponsored a pop- ular film festival in March. Debbie Ferro and Peter Browning are one of the Sophomore-Junior couples that almost made the Sophomore Hop more of a class mixer. Below: President Michele Lax (right) congratulates Ilona Vacek and Howie Schwartz, winners of the Dance Contest. Tender Times at the Sophomore Hop. 150 Eileen McCarthy and Joe Mifsud (left) take to the dance floor. But when the band. Shortforest, took a break. Lisa Pa- lella (above) and Phil Celia sung to avid listeners. Hi. down there, says Lois Rosenthal, decorating for the Sophomore Hop On March 13, the Sophomore class held a film festival in the Auditorium. Class of 74 Early in the junior year class rings are ordered. For the first time, this year, birth stones and mini-rings could be ordered. I thee wed. Mark Greenberg and Mark Asam look over the booklet for the PSAT-NMSQT (Prelimi- nary Scholastic Aptitude Test — National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test) The man from Dieges and Clust measures Tony Colasuonno for his senior ring Mr Paisner congratulates Chris Chizonitti on being another top cookie seller Chris. Jeanette, and Joanne won free tickets to the Junior Prom The Junior year is probably the most dif- ficult academicall). marked b College Boards, Regents, and grades which colleges look at. It is also a year of social growth fea- turing the first class formal — The Junior Prom ie 3 Jeanette Madigan. one of the top sellers, struggles u ith boxes of cookies she has Class Officers. Dodie Dohonev and Joanne O'Connell, chat during class about Junior Class activities. The Junior Prom. ’Here comes the Sun. as scheduled for Max 5. Class of ’73 The Seniors have been an active class this year. The successfully planned a rock concert. Senior Trip to W ashington, I) C . and a Senior Ball The also got the Senior Privi- lege Cards out earls enough for use These cards allow the senior to do legalis all the things they have been doing for the past tsvo s ears ans s as Jr Prom Queen and Ladies in Waiting-, (l-r) (4th) Laura Malone. (2nd) Lori Nadleman. Queen Marvlou Hanifan. 1st Nancv Halle). 3rd) Sands Manthes Mars Ion Hanifan and Keith Hove at Jr Prom Knights of White Mr Rusch crowns Marvlou Hanifan Jr Prom Satin Queen lb4 Steve Sussman and ( hris Roaroehat on the Senior Path Karen Blittrnan has completed that exhausting hut necessars task of completing college applications. Susan Grant shows her Senior Privilege card to the woman at the Pancake House An Illusion musician. The Senior Class sponsored a rock concert. FRI JAM 19“ .900 IN CONCERT A Time in the Life of a HHS Student Florence Reimer watches Jeff White learn a new skill for the future. — Mtn ! M I ■ 0 Utl+h ! T)jzCo i yL 7 d(KAJyO dAV[ The School Day sometimes seems to be a long one, but most students find something to shorten the hours or lighten the day. Schedule changes, this year, have made the day actually shorter for many students by giving them a Special which allows them to go home after seventh or come in after first for homeroom. •sjpnQ puc S H03 ;ujdi|) ui si jcq sjpnjj si Xaqx jX||ig ‘ou 40 •moj b ui sasnq io q Otl Jdq aaq |Ajbj jajcj 156 Remember the days of foreign language translations? Try this one (Turn page upside down to find the solution.) from 8:15 to 2:40 . . . Carmela DeVito and Donna Lonieski are two of mam students that chose to spend half their day at BOCES (Board of Cooperative Educa- tional Services) for more vocational studies than HHS offers Sometimes we get off class to view assemblies The one pic- tured below was the dedication of the historic flags in our auditorium Driver Education is the most sought after course in the school Classes are lecture, or on the road, or in the stimulator — oops, we mean simulator. 157 Cary Goldberg is one of many students that are less than pleased with school lunches, but this year’s new a la carte line seemed to make things slightly more bearable. The HHS Student-Courses of Study (Below) Class time is given for reading assignments. English The English Curriculum is perhaps the most valuable to any student. Hicksville High School students have not only the traditional courses, but electives such as Philosophy and Drama available to them. Science The Science curriculum en- lightens us about what is really going on about us. In addition to the Regents courses of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, HHS offers an Advanced Placement Chemistry course. For those who are less ambitious, one semester classes of Ecology, Oceanogra- phy and Health are also offered. (Below)Trickv moments in getting that burner lit. Foreign Language The Foreign Language curriculum allows the Hicksville High School student to study the lan- guages and customs of France, Italy, Germany, Spain and Ancient Rome. (Below) The Language Lab aides study. Mr Goldberg watches Mr Gentile help a student decorate the Christmas showcase of greeting cards in foreign languages. (Below) Students in this History class act out their lessons History The History Department has brought history up to date with such electives as Government, Economics, Contemporary World Problems, and Russian History Those and others, however, are limited to Seniors; Sophomores and Juniors study World and American History respectively. This is a model of the voting machines in which the Junior and Senior ('lasses re-elected President Nixon over George McGovern in Nov 72 Mathematics The Hicksville High Math Depart- ment offers everything from Geome- try for the Sophomore and Trigo- nometry for the Junior, to Modern Math for the courageous, and Calcu- lus for the more adept Doctor Warner shows his class the principles of geometry Mrs. Weiss' tv piny class is only one part of the many faceted Business Department Business The Business Department in- cludes all those skills, such as busi- ness laxx. business math, retailing bookkeeping, and accounting, which are necessary to surv ive in today s complex business w orld 1d9 HHS Presents ‘Fit ness and Skills Physical Education Gym is living proof that New York State cares about the health of its constituents. Everyone is required to take at least one semester a year But like it or not, most have to admit that Phys. Ed. has its fun moments. t p and Over. S-t-r-e-t-c-h Rich Luhrs sets the type in the Print Shop. Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts Depart- ment provides the boys and girls of Hicksville High School with a certain amount of vocational training. It allows the students to develop proficient skill in the area that they select. In addition to the shops pictured here, there is the auto shop. Student makes use of the vice in Metal Shop. Homemaking to Music Making . . Home Economics The Home Economics curriculum ranges from Personal and Child Care and Nutrition to Home Furnishings and Advanced Sewing. It also includes a special course, open only to boys: Bachelor Living. The courses are geared toward practical education necessary for liv- ing in and running a home. Miss Neil gives Gail Fallon and Virginia Muller some sewing hints. Cathy Rowan finishing her project in art class. Elliot Jacobson and Heidi Manthey run through a piece together. The Chorale practices during class Music Hicksville has an excellent Music department for both practical and academic applications. It offers, along with the standard performing groups such as orchestra and chorus, courses such as Music Theory and Music appreciation. 162 Art The Art Curriculum covers a wide range of topics satisfying the needs of those students with eiher professional or hobby interests. Courses such as Creative Crafts, Ceramics, Advertising Design and Painting in Oils are offered. Merrell Weiss (Above) and Robert Estrin (Left) practice in the hall 163 They Play Their Way Through HHS . . . Glenn Wolfson solos in Weber s Concertino with the Symphonic Wind Ensemble. (Below ) The Stage Band's many exciting performances included Swing n Things, It’s a Small World, and the third annual String of Pearls Chorale (Below) gave an exciting and successful Mid-Winter Concert. Mr. Abt leads the Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Pre-concert practicing for Mark Rudoff Concerts throughout the year give the music students the chance to perform that which they have practiced in class. The concerts are always so warmly received that standing ova- tions and encores have almost become stand- ard in HHS. 165 Jon Taylor and the brass. IIHS Band on the Way to Rochester . . . (Right) Robert Estrin. Nancy Sarstedt. Lorraine Heuer. and Arlene Travis went to All-State as soloists. Also representing Hicksville were Peter Mat ka. Lisa Pallela. Nancy Jackson. Sharon Konits, Merrell Weiss, and Karen Shapiro (Below ) This was one of the posters advertising the fantastic and successful effort to raise funds HELPHHSUND | 49 CRUMCH Sl.°° (Below) Jay Yasen and Jack Levison load the bus. Although it was cold and very early in the morning, everyone piled out of the buses to pose for a group shot. Our Symphonic Wind Ensemble on their wav to Rochester. N.Y. Jack Levison, packed and ready to go. is prepared for the snow everyone expected As a result of a fine performance in June 1972 before the judges of NYSSMA (New York State School Music Association), the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, under the direction of J. David Abt, was invited to perform at the All-State Convention at the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, N.Y. Hicksville s was the only band from the entire state to be given this honor. The band s 62 members sold .5000 boxes of candy — in the community, at school functions, and at football games. Two concerts, a Pops Concert and the Dance Band’s Swing ’N Things, as well as contributions from local PTAs, helped them raise $5000 in less than two months. The intense efforts — both musically and financially — were well worth it, as the group’s performance on December 3 received a standing ovation. The sun had already come up when, after posing for pictures, loading and reload- ing buses, and saying good-byes to HHS and parents, the buses finally pulled out. Even M r. Rusch came to wish our band luck. Where It All Happens Late rehersals keep groups like this after ten or eleven o’clock. Danny Weinblatt and scenery. It’s a Small World” Night of the show emotions. Production Staff Student Director mm Stage Manager Assist Stage Mananger Assist. Stage Manager Cast Choreographer Ed Saueracker ird Goldberg del Weinblatt Tom Serrell Diana Andino Bobbi Layne Stage Band Herbert Coquettes Diana ■ Isobel Gavin Linda Hartman Andrea Halpern Paul Rondeau Steve Bogach Phil Celia Ronnie Hand l isa Pallela Ethelyn Enos Alison Dick Fred Shiavone Cath Castiglia Jim Bonnet Anne Marie Hart Roy Hansen John Santamaria Sal DeStcfano Audrey f Crew Heads Sue Lates Jeff White Rich Kanuk Doreen Hutchings John Bcutelman Roberta Bochiere Mary Brennan Roberta Ciannella Valerie Collins Lorri Guminow Vinnie Grodzinski Eva Kokoris Mindy Kornhaber Jane Lamberti Paul Lam ice Her Juliane McLnnis Jim O'Leary Mary O'Leary Helen Papadopuious Cocimo Policastro Paul Reden Lynne Rosenzwieg Ken Shepski I ,inda Tenner Donna Ter Teresa Tester Stephanie Walt er Clifford Shadwell Carol Vitelli Joanne Ritter Corey DiDomenico Trese Moran Maria DeFrancisci Peter Arena Arlene Travis Roberta Nudelman Denise Albin Diane Lobel Paul Carpinone A dance group rehearses in the cafeteria. — Backstage Maria DiFrancisci paint Saul Weinstein finds something to do between scenes. Andi Tyson Helps John Beutelman with his wig. “The Lark” Bobbie Layne, Student director of “The Lark Production Staff Student Director Stage Manager Assist Stage Manager Assist. Stage Manager Fred Shiavone Ed Saueracker Ethelvn Enos Richard Kanuk Naomi Groont Sal DeStefano Saul Weinstein John Beautelman Robert Silverman Mary Brennan Diana Andino Mark Greenberg Alison Dick Peter Reden Cast Bobbie Layne Daniel Weinblatt Tom Serrell Kenneth Bernstein Ro Hansen Richard Trant Jim Bennett Jim O Lean Sotirhos A on utchings Gun in Susan Lates Lorri ('.uni a now Ken Shepski David Mayer Lenny Provenzano Paul Rondeau Dunns Palmitcr Crew Heads Richard Goldberg Pat Walters Kathie Bolongnese Corey Di Domenico Andi Tyson Maria DiFrancisci Bob Zuack Liz Pennisi Roberta Nudelman Denise Gold is Diane Lobe I Ric hard Christ Backstage, for weeks before a production, is the real fun and excitement of a high school show. Long hours of hard work breed deep and lasting friend- ships that make opening night a personal experience for cast and It s a Small World” at Hicksville High . . . Ed Sauerackcr. Student Director, as he introduces and narrates the scenes. Ronnie Hand in Where is Love?” Variety ’72, becoming a reality, made Decem- ber a month of wonder and excitement. “It's a Small World was brought to life by a versatile cast under the able direction of Mr. Joseph Cru- cilla and his right hands — Ed Saueracker and Diana Andino. The enthusiasm with which the production was presented was only surpassed by its warm reception. The patriotic finale. You’re a Grand Old Flag, is led by Rich Kanuck Sal DeStefano, aided by the entire cast, sings of the essence of culture. Tradition Joan of Arc at HHS . The Senior Play presented this year was Lillian Heilman s version of ' The Lark.” The produc- tion. directed by Mr. Crucilla and student direct- ed by Bobbi Layne, was the story of Joan of Arc. It was perhaps the most difficult play attempted yet by Hicksville High, as flashbacks” made it necessary to overcome the conventions of time and space. This was accomplished by use of a multi-leveled stage and effective lighting. Joan was played extraordinarily well by Ethelvn Enos. Joan s family played (L-R)Sal DeStefano, Richard Kanuk, and Naomi Croont. Joan butters up Beaudricourt (Robert Silverman) for armor and an army John Beutelman. Brother Ladvenue. as he reads to the court from the book of charges Brother Ladvenue, John Beutelman, watches as the In- quisitor. Nicholas Sotirhos. reads the decree. Jim Bennett as Joan’s executioner Couchon consoles Joan at her trial Ethelyn Enos as Joan of Arc. Alison Dick as the Dauphin's mother-in-law. Queen Yolande. Saturday Nights at HHS . . . Some danced to the music while others preferred to listen quietly. The Back to School Dance, an annual event, advertised by post- ers such as these, was once again a success. What more can be said? The quote says that pic- tures are worth a thousand words. Look on. Some came to be with and talk to friends lo bANCE C i£t1 . VV4) f!7Af tf 4oc ntJE ■ ' '. ’ ■ Jury Eu5(C h G tx. SkTORDM OctVfl doridt o 4 Oo CM (,,r iCjtJ Donna Atolino leads Richie I ,uhrs for a spin around the room Jean Klein was one of about one hundred people who attended the dance. Kathy Cunningham and Mike Grodzinski won the costume contest as Raddegy Ann and Andy. The INNASH Dance is the big event of the year for G O. card holders. INNASH stands for three things: In — inch difference between the boy and girl; NA — Noah’s Ark, the couples come in costume, or dress alike; SH — Sadie Haw kins, the girls ask the boys. But this year’s INNASH on Feb. 10, stood for much more; fun and ex- citement of a spectacularly successful circus theme. Soda, cakes, and cotton candy served in the cafeteria gave participants a chance to eat. rest, and enjoy each others company Semi-Finalists in the costume contest line up and vie for applause once again Fun After, During, and The Faculty Alumni Basketball Came and Dance on Nov. 22 started off our Thanksgiving Recess. It was a pleasurable evening for everyone combining the fun of a basketball game and the excitement of a dance. Some game time excitement. Nick Varinos and Michele Jordan (Above) were among the many that stayed for the post- game dance. Kenny Rizzo (Right) and Bandanna provided the music. Before Sports Events . The Pep Rally on Sept. 22 preceded Hicksville’s first home football game. The marching band, cheerleaders, foot- ball team and fans were all high spirited; Mr. Rusch and Student Gov’t president Steve Gruenwald were also in equally high spirits when they addressed the team and crowd. Dave Spector (Left) leads the team in introducing them- selves as the cheerleaders (Below) do their introductions — of old and new cheers! Geoffrey Thrope (Above) was Coach Bowers answer to the verbal football player when he addressed the team and a spirited crowd at the rally. Phyllis Mcllwrath (Left) showed her cheerleading form as the band kept the tempo. 177 And the Parade Marches On . . . The band, marching from Mid Island Shopping Plaza, led the parade which began the Homecoming festivities. Homecoming Day, held on the very chilly second Saturday of October, was an event enjoyed by all. The large and enthusiastic crowd, including many Alumni, were welcomed with addresses by the Administration. Sherrie Becker was crowned Homecoming Queen with Mary Lou Hanifan, Lori Nadelman, Diane Szczerba, Marisa Wylder, and Sandra Manthey as her ladies in w aiting. The most spectacular event of the day howev- er, was the Comets’ sweeping victory over MacArthur. The Coquettes (Above) follow in the procession leading to the football field. There, Sherrie Becker (Right) who was voted homecoming queen in senior homerooms the previous week, radiates with joy after being crowned 178 The CcKjuettes and Band practice on the stands, while resting players watch the action! This float was one of the many that made up the parade through Hicksville. Later a different float contributed by the Sophomore class won first prize. All About the Ball and the Basket . . . The Hicksville Holiday Tournament proved to be a noteworthy success, despite the Comets’ early elimination. In the first round the Comets were beaten in overtime by an aggressive Great Neck South quintet. The next night, a rejuvenated Comet defense held Clarke to a minimum of points. (Below) Hicksville grapples for the ball as Joe Varecha (Right) jumps to action. (Above) Mr Tomaini hands trophy to a Trinity player. (Right) Jim Shu- macher watches as Paul Parsons aims for a foul shot Paul was voted Tour- nament Most Valuable Player by virtue of 51 points and 48 rebounds. Friendship exists only when men harmonize in their views of things human and divine. Cicero Comet Yearbook m MJ IN THf COMET VEAK60O«i 4 ---- ft ? E ? vjoj '1 0 'Tff'1 O' 1 Merrell Weiss Senior Section Nancy Crown Copy Melissa Duillo Art Lew Gordon Clubs Phyllis Koling Activities Jim Browne Photo Editor Carol Vitelli Girls’ Sports Bill Mazzei Boys’ Sports Steve Burgay Ed. Consultant Andrea Tyson Publicity Denise Albin Business Photography Delma Studios Publisher American Yearbook Richard Halowitch Advisor Gene Wexler Editor-in-Chief Joan Satran Faculty 7ia7n s tirtiXtetfu 182 (L-R) Bill Vlazzei, Phyllis Koling, Carol Vitelli, Jim Browne. Nancy Crown. Andi Tyson. Gene Wexler. Merrell Weiss, Lew Gordon. Melissa Duilio and Joan Satran. Not pictured — Denise Albin Steve Schwartz and Lew Gordon do layout. Gene Wexler finds out that being editor-in- chief of the yearbook is not an easy job. Below: Gene and Advisor Richard Halowitch listen to worried parent. At bottom: Business Editor Den- ise Albin obtained strong financial support for Comet ’73. ACTIVITIES THE STAFF Shari Miller Marian Perina Lori Nadelman Jacqueline Phyllis Koling June Pakiluk Samoleski Lee Ann Schwartz Terry Ramos Joan Shikowitz Carl Dickert Lorraine Rhodas Angela Tarantella Mary Fouassier Carolyn Rose Bet tv Garner Linda Schairer PHOTOGRAPHY Richard Kanuck Valerie Schwinger Helen Maiers Amy Seltzer Jim Browne Arlene Travis Peter Tillem Peter Arena Pat Walters Bob Estrin ART Terri Weinstein Steve Krown Marisa Wvlder Gary Lubben Melissa Duillo Frank Ziccardi Neil Ludman Denise Duperon MarvAnn Zillini Joe Schrom Lynne Egan Sue Zorzo Bob Znack Paul Martin Mike D'Esposito Stacey Weiss CLUBS Andy Hoerner BOYS’ SPORTS Lew Gordon Elliott Jacobson Hank Rossi Bill Mazzei Steve Schwartz Jack Bellan PUBLICITY Glen Williams Alison Dick Lon Baratz Lauretta LoMonaco Andi Tyson Boh Goldwasser MarvAnn Lombardi Beth Cohen Richard Grant Laura Marlow- Michele Cardella Roger Gregeiski Cosimo Policastro Fern Drillings John Logoskv Mary Tisdell Alicia Garb BUSINESS COPY Stephanie Grassi Kathi Hellerbach Denise Albin Nancy Crown Sherri Hollander Roxanne Keurian Ritamarie Albert Sylvia Arnold June Kreisel Myra Albin Iris Bebergal Shari Miller Margaret Althoff Joan Blokard Ada Moran Robin Anderson Debbie Hughes Patricia Moran Dana Armitage Karen Kotlar Melanie Leslie Austin Pat McCulloh Rauchwerger Irene Bilancia Joanne Newman Patty Ruggero Mary Bilanchia Ellen Sacklow Dorothv Brennan FACULTY Kathy Scattoregio Doreen Cantelmo Valerie Schwinger Beth Cohen Joan Satran Pat Sherwood Crystal Demas Debbie Aversano Pam Silver Fern Drillings Fran Belcastro Joanne St row Lori Finger Allison Deutsch Peter Garger Diane Garcia SENIOR SECTION Paula Giustiniani Susan Grant Merrell Weiss Brett Goglin Stephanie Grassi Denise Goldis Ellen Sacklow Sylvia Arnold Karen Grunfelder Ray Sloane Carole Alleman Kathi Hellerbach Terri Weinstein Doreen Cantelmo Roxanne Keurian Kathy Caputo Patrice Knudsen GIRLS’ SPORTS Liz Pennisi Karen Kotlar Also: Sue Krajnikowski Carol Vitelli Judy Polatschek Sue Kramer Liz Pennisi Jean Way Diane Lobel Kathy Kennedy Nancy Jackson Helen Maiers Jean Klein Robin Fisher Barbara Marzillo Lorraine Lorch Linda Milgram Laura Marlow 183 Steve Burgay interviews the infamous Imus in the Morning (L-R) Liz Pennesi. Lon Baratz, Phyllis Koling. Howie Blumberg. Steve Burgay, Glenn Wolfson, Klliott Jacobson, and Steve Gottlieb. Editor-in-chief Kevin DiPietrantonio Jeffrey Hirschfield Glenn Wolfson Fern Drillings Arthur Kammerman Betty Garner Bill Kirsch Associate Editor-in- Kathi Hellerbach Stephen Krown chief Roxanne Keurian John I.ogoskiv Stephen Gottlieb John Logoskiy Daniel Molte Ed Paul Joe Schulrnan New Editor Diane Szczerba Lee Shulman Alison Dick Business Editors David Staton Sylvia Arnold Phyllis Koling Girls’ Sports Editor Peter Cunningham Allison Deutsch Lon Baratz Liz Pennisi Susan Grant Beth Cohen RitaMarie Albert Lew Gordon Cathy Dick Jean Klein Judy Goldin Fern Drillings Lorraine Lorch Andrea Halpern Kathv Farina Marian Perina Judy Hechler Alicia Garb Kathy Way Mindy Kornhaber Bcttv Garner Michele Lax Roxanne Keurian Photographs Editor Helen Maiers Helen Maiers Elliott Jacobson Lenny Provenzano Shari Miller Steve Schwartz Valerie Schwinger Jim Browne Gayle Selkin Linda Tenner Michael Durschleg Karen Shapiro Stephen Krown Ellen Silverman Boys’ Sports Editor Gary Lubben Diane Szczcrba Howard Blumberg Neil Ludman Stephanie Walters Jayne Weber Sandra Yannone Mitchel Brandt Robert Znack typists Daniel Delia Zed Director Advisor Feature Editor Brett Goglin Richard Halow itch Steven Burgay Larry Goldstein Bob Goldw asser John Baboukis Cary Gross Alison Dick uses scare tactics to get what she wants President — Steven Gruenwald, Vice-President — Ed Spindel, Chairman — Gail Sipinick, Secretary — Lisa Delmato, Treasurer — Gene VVexler, Attendance officer — Joan Shikowitz, Parlia- mentarian — John Baboukis, Board Attendant — Dennis Delia. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: G.O. Chairman — Helen Maiers; Concert Chairmen — Phyllis Koling, Arlene Travis; Evaluation Chairmen — Glenn Wolfson, Stephen Gottlieb; Ticket Booth Chairman — Debbie Lesser; Bulletin Board Chairmen — Alison Dick, Mary Krummenacker; Student Sponsored Activities — Lorraine Sturnum, Josephine Molero; Soda Machine — Phyllis Koling. Glenn Wolfson addresses the Government on a point of order. The thinker. Ed Spindel. Student Government Besides the successful Innash Dance, the Student Gov- ernment, thanks to Ed Spindel, brought Electives Day back to HHS on May 2. During four one-hour periods stu- dents attended classes of their choice. Courses ranged from karate to law to mortuary science. Music assemblies in- cluded electronic music, jazz, the rock group “Ram-a- Tan”, and the HHS Stage Band. A rock concert was held on May 11. (L-R) Dennis Delia. Joan Shikowitz. Steve Gruenwald. Gene Wexler. Ed Spindel Not pictured — Gail Sipinick. Lisa Delmato, and John Baboukis. Steve Gruenwald and Gail Sipinick conduct a meeting. The Audio-Visual Squad is perhaps the most actively participatory group in the school. They provide technical equipment and aid to teachers, clubs and school activities. The A.V. Squad is also responsible for morning an- nouncements and getting improperly parked cars out of the teacher s park- ing lot. Additional thanks ought to be extended to Mr. Arnold Sparr for his excellent guidance. I didn t know that Snow White and her Seven Dwarfs’ were allowed in Health Classes these days. Audio-Visual Squad President — John Stuhmuller Vice-President — John Zuilkowski, Rich Christ Treasurer — Glenn Connolly Student Gov’t Rep. — Mark Garrett Members: Robert Albert. Jack Bellan, Paul Carpinone, Tim Coleman. Luke Dantuono, Anthony DiNardo. John Fippinger, Glenn Gar- diner. Brian Cibney, Lewis Gordon. Salvatore Guglielmo, Bill Hack. Glenn Hayes. Donald Jue. Jeffery Kaufer. David Kaufman. Keith King. Lenny Provenzano. Mike Richtman. Ray Seelzi. Gary Schwab. Jayson Silverman Morning announcements brought to you by (Left to Right) John Zuilkowski. John Stuhmuller. and Rich Christ The first meeting of our new court. Chief Justice — Stephen Gottlieb Students :Marc Selkin Sam Lippin Mark Rudoff Teachers : Dr. Rita Altobelli Mr. Eugene Lovette Administrator — Mr. L. Olvaney S T A Court Pre-Law Club America’s future lawyers? President — I eslie Austin Vice-President — Peter Arena Secretary — Larry Goldstein Treasurer — Lon Baratz Student Gov’t Rep. — Lew Gordon Alternate — Steve Schwartz Members: Dana Armatige. Jack Bellan. Ken Bernstein. John Beutalman. Howard Blumberg. Kathie Bolgnese. Mitchell Brand. Vivian D’Angelo. Alison Dick. Mary Fouassier. Ange- lo Garrido. Mary-Ellen Germain. Bob Goldwasser. Bohdan Horyn, Billy James. Spencer Jonas. John Logosky. Geri Lom- bardi, Rich Makov, Gerry Mardire, James O’Leary, Ed Paul, Carolyn Pennisi, Lenny Provenzano. Sharon Pollack, Joe Sar- tor, Tom Serrell. Lee Ann Schwartz, Carol Stella. Daniel C. Weinblatt. A friendly disagreement among the executive board Howie Blumberg helps Leslie Austin keep the peace 187 INTERACT CLUB President — Gil Sperling, Vice-President — Marisa Wylder, Sec’y — Lauretta Lo- Monaco. Treasurer — Cosimo Policastro, Student Gov't Rep. — Frank Ziccardi, Chair- man of the Board — Ray Sloane Members: Lon Baratz. Jack Bellan, Louis Bell. Fran Belcastra. Karen Blitman. Laura Collins. Beth Cohen. Allison Dcutsch. Kathy Fallicara. Alicia Garb. Bob Horowitz. Cathy Incalcaterra. Billy James. Lisa Kott, Debbie Kurtz, Linda Layoshi, Jane Lehmann. Carol Massey. Debra Mayer. Debbie Midgett. Shari Mill- er. Joe Mifsud. Eileen McCarthy. Megan McGinnis, Eileen Nelson, Elena North, Rhonda Moss. Art Pennisi, Liz Pennisi. Luanne Pennisi. Lenny Provenzano. Mary Alice Quinn, Joan Ryan. Wade Samowitz, Gayl Selkim. Marc Selkin, Kathy Sloane, Dennis Stein, Amy Seltzer. Cail Schwartzman. Valerie Schwinger, Barbara Shea. Ellen Silverman, Diane Szczerba, Patti Testa, Mary Tisdell, Connie Woodchecke. Stephen Wylder. Stamp Club President — Terri Weinstein Vice-President — Lenny Provenzano Secretary — Luanne Pennisi Members Sherri Becker Valerie Collins Liz Conrad Glen Corlin Gina Cosentino Vicki Cosentino Bonnie Fuchs Nancy Halley Mary Lou Hanifan Keith Hoy Mindy Kornhaber Sue Lates Cecilia I.epper Sandy Manthey Sharon Marsh Joanne O'Connell Joan O’Donnell Bunny Osbahr Steve Pino Cosimo Policastro Margaret Prokopek Diane Sczcerba Sally Sharpe Norm Spier Donna Terzo Marisa Wvlder Mr Sklarz and his stamp enthusiasts 183 Library Service Club Mr Danna smiles approvingly as George Siangan and Michael Durschlag consid- er Sex Before 20. President — Mark Garrett, Vice-President — Tommy Veneziano, Student Gov’t Rep. — Roy Hansen. Members Michael Durschlag. Randy Levy, George Mangan. Mickie Sardi, Richard Stahley, Gary Wicks Math Team The High School Math Team is both an interscholastically competitive and intramurally educational group. Our “mathe- letes” have to constantly solve difficult mathematical riddles in a matter of minutes. Let’s see you simplify 2n + -2 n +3 2 n +1 to an integer in less than 5 minutes! If you think that is hard you should see some of their harder problems! President — Larry Levy- Captain — Bruce Levens Vice-President — Steve Epstein Secretary — Paul Shizume Treasurer — Bill Slome Student Gov’t Rep. — Gayl Selkin Alternate — Phyllis Koling Members: Mark Asam Steve Gottlieb Dan Greenberg Steve Gruenwald Sue Handwerk Donald Jue Wendy Konins Bob Lohson Pete Matzka Bill Mazzei George Menz Ed Paul Ken Romeo Peter Tillem Barbara Van Houten 189 Chess Club Aside from their weekly meetings, intramural competition and inter-scholastic matches, the High School Chess Club also held a teacher-student tour- nament. This event stimulated the year’s most intel- lectually competitive battle of wits between teach- ers and students. The beginning of the end for Mr. Larry LaMarca. Paul Shizume exercises his grey matter. Mr. Persinger contemplates his next move. President — Edward Paul, Vice-President — Robert Anderson, Student Govern- ment Representative — Donald Jue, Members: Richard Abuhoff, John Agnoli. John Babukis, Tony Billelo. Neil Boisen, Warner Dill, Mike Diamond. Jim Flynn. Ed Gagg, Clenn Gardner. Robert Inocco, Spencer Jonas, Stephen Kohut. Richard Krassner, Gary Krupa, Bruce Levens, Robert Link. Robert Messa, Paige Miller. Michael McNamara. George Menz, Kevin Quinn. Mark Rudoff, Eugene Petra. Paul Shizume. Bill Slome, Dennis Stein, John Tully, Louis Volpe, Mark Wein- flash. Jeff White. Bart Zaino. 190 Bridge Club Director — Steve Cruenwald Secretary — Gayl Selkin Student Gov’t Rep. — Jack Bcllan Members: Dan Greenberg Sharon Gruenwald Bruce Levens Larry Levy Peter Matzka George Menz Paige Miller Ed Paul Lorraine Reed Mark Rudoff Wade Samowitz Joan Satran Marc Selkin Barbara Shea Paul Shizume Bill Slomc Dennis Stein Jay Yasen Nathaniel Wade Samowitz and Leonard Goldberg “bridge” the generation gap. Tactical Gaming Society President — Robert Anderson Vice-President —Tony Bilcllo Members: Chris Baumgartner. George Menz. Pete Nealon, Ken Ponsiek Tony Bilello plans his next strategy Bill Coporale, Sheree Becker. Bob Goldwas- ser, Kevin McKee. Howie Blumberg. and Roy Donner pose. Ski Club Chairman — Bob Coldwasser, Co-Chairman — Howard Blumberg. Executive Board: Sheree Becker, Judy Benson. Bill Coporale. Roy Donner. Nancy Halley, Kevin McKee, Joe Mifsud. Andy Purnick, Joan Shikowitz, Bob Seiffert, Paula VVarwyck. Ronnie Berger Karen Bean Roger Greguski Megan McGinnis Kathy Way Robert Owen Mark Greenberg Karen Frickle Tom Monahan Rhonda Moss Jeane Oldenborg Gary Wicks Debbie Zimmerman Lois Rosenthal Rich Grant Bob DiMarsico Robert Gucker Bob Spalleta Sue Kramer Jane Schulman Paul Grech Bob Seiffert Donna Morck Brendan Guastella Lori Nadelman Sue Vacek Shelly Hattman George Rochler Bob Pershinsky Robert Albert Wayne Dedcllo Rita Rikstad Chris Kinglev Glenn Birkel Lynn Sherbo Cosimo Volpe Bill Kennedy Kathy Seoane Donna Piro Vicky Lasito Cheryl Slater Calvin Ames Sandy Manthey J oan Seberson Steve Kenyon Terri Weinstein Selene Paternoster Gerard Pruziner Lauretta I.omonoco Maureen Blackman Bohdan Horvn Ken Kasten Sharon Hartigan Alan Hammersley Bob Noirjeon Betty Garner Anne-Marie Principe Neal Ludman Robin Fisher Kerri O' Brien Dan Davidson Joann Barton Jeff Hearns David Rosenberg Pat Gahan Joan Rvan John Schiefer Robert Lyons Nancy Galkowski Donna Mobilio Heidi Hodgeman Cosimo Policastro Tom Quinn Karen Kotler Roberta Nudelman Cliff Hames |oyce Russo Jackie Samoleski Steve Annenberg Steven Griesel Shelly Sakofs Kathy McConnell Phyllis Levine Michelle Lax John Herring Judy Remensnvder Christine Cabbe Cathy Thiergartner Barbara Yack Frances Mauro Glenn Puttman John Schuff Marianne Figiuriole Nancy Mansfield Leona Yerks Ed Henne Stacy Weiss Joanne Strow Kathv Cunningham Elizabeth Fit gibbon Laureen Gettman Howie Spierer Rick Ratner Pat Fisher Mary Chepak Dorothy Goriboldi Cornelia Gilman Nancy Eiseman Todd Cavagna Ellen Sacklow Barbara Shea Richard Sperba Peggy Connaily Laura Budinich Mary Tisdell Pat Stuhmuller Janet Schera Robert Romeo Donna Birkel Claire Dowling Steve Maida Joan Olsen Kathy Woods Keith Hoye Laura Haas Joanne Pererra Denise Goldis Frank Wav Pat Langton Mary Lou Hanifan Pat Haas Mary Giordano Linda Schneider Stephanie Walter Pam Bart Doreen Cantelmo Mike Logalbo Debbie Grella Claudia Whitman Mark Friedlander Kevin Muluev Mike Dispcnza Hildy Kleban Carmelo Depinto Ronnie Schwartz Linda Puckhaber Lorraine Loonev Pat Walters Nancy Sharp Elaine Schuller Marc Moll Mike Gianfortone Chris Khouri Cheryl Hearns Pat Rowe Patrice Knudson Debbie Broja Diane Scarola Peter Re Virginia Reed Sue Samick Linda Fisher Margaret Caesar Chervl Rvback Bob Porter Cathy Woebse Ellen McHugh Liz Bugenis John Glynn Merillee Van Nuis Gina Delmato Leslie Wicks Kathy Olsen Laurel Soper Edye Zeig Linda Saitler Kathy Kennedy Cathv O' Harzewski Linda Gariboldi Don Lasher Judy Sherman Dorothv D’Amico Jane Lehman Kathv Shrnurman Diane Szczcrba Tom Fillazzola J im Cooper Sandra Mover Karen Berlage Tom Manning Kathy Galvin Cindy Sperling Eileen McCarthy Noreen Ginocchio Karen Lindbloom Debbie Kochman Bob Gimmule James Harris John Ort Liz Brocco Patti Testa Paul Markowski Martha McDonough Brian Lavery Chris Koslow Matt Brennan Diane Prokos Kathv Bolognese Mary Burke Jeff Kaufer Stephen Gottlieb Lisa Kott Lee Samowitz Lorraine Johnson Donna Inocco Randy Skipinsky Debbie Ferro Faren Rose Pat Sherwood John Beutelman Janice Weller Sue Barrv Craig Weiss Peter Browning Nancy Farrel Lynn Diana Robin Weiss Debbie Faeth Siorbnan McMurrav llene Bilancia Kathy Hasslrr Ainv Seltzer Laurie Hartman Michelle Cordelia Theresa Stevens Barbara Carlson Pat Lesoriere Karen Schera Pat Weidenhaefer Debbie Hughs Donna Humphreys Barbara Marzilio Sue Zorzo Jeff Butler Mike Shalley Joe Carlino Heidi Manthey Mary Bilancia John Polli Eileen Grahm Ed De Dominico Allison Deutsh Carol Ann Luisi Linda Schairer Anamay Thomas Debbie Desersa Karvn Endres Ray Sloan Cathy Incalcatera Janet Schuster Elliot Jacobson Jean Sheehan Richard Endes Karen Grunfelder Roseann Interligi Joe McHale Bob Brenton Bruce Ryndfleisz Sue Farren Kathy Sottung Chris Sardi Rich Smith Ralph Lapolla Bunny Osbahr Bob Goldmacher Valeric Collins Peggy Debarjolo Lisa Delmato Dave Koberger Doug Lobel Heidi Shikowitz Lisa Kriesher Robyn Stier Danny Curley Peter Arena Doug Hill Terri Ramos Doris Lizzen Judy Diaz Jack Stine Leslie Austin Sheldon Rudowskv Artie Kaininerman Barry Cohen Richard Kanuck Joanne Westerman Karen dejongit Debbie Geoghegan Maureen Dackow Lisa Barrow Bill Hack Patti Dipaola Linda Sluder Lynn Regan Phyllis Beltrani Denise Bourguignon Pat Foy Harry Chapin Eric Cahalan Debbie Furev Ricky Winkler Noreen Ginocchio Marv-Ellen Giner Joan Kelly Mark Weinflash Mark Vinelli Kathy Breitfeller Ken Lawhon Pat Brady Mindy Wohl John Nicollet Kevin Samoleski Kathryn Reilly Damon Silverstein Bill Gucker LouAnne Randall Leslie Wicks Debbie Bruno Alex Karras Bill Reichert James O' Leary MaryAnn Gactani Cindy Bosco Jayne Weber Wade Samowitz Laureen Blaushicld Theresa Dunn Cindy Green John Wall Ken Kerwin Steve Wylder Jayne Siegle Jill Harvey Karen Jablonsky June Lauer Mindy Moskowitz Gina Gabriel Mike Marceca Kathy Kelly Julaine McGinnis Iona Vacek Debbie Neumann Jim McLaughlin Tony Dilallo Russ Costello Marge Reitzel Alan Brey Corrine Delsordo Linda Paccione Diorhan Halajian Diana Garcia Amy Kriss Eleanor Bianco Eileen Brittain Dana Armatage Kevin Kutner Sue Pistorino Helaine Gottesman Tony Diguiseppe Barbara Searle Donna Garlough Debbie Garlough Steve Cannone Bob Rodecker Jody Davis Tom Mascato l enny Provenzann Shelly Oates Jeff Skolnik Debbie Schoenfeld Steve Burgay Andrea Cattiagirone Jim DiNicola Lois Arnone Mark Zimmerman 192 President — Bob Owen, Vice-President — Rich Kanuck, Secretary — Karen Kotler, Treasurer — Sue Crant, Stephanie Giesking. Student Gov’t Rep. — Rich Kanuck. Alter- nate — Kathy Gaputo, Members: Joe Carli- no. Peggy Conally, Jo-Ann Guarino. Debbie Hughs, Jane Lamberti, MaryAnn Lombardi. Steve Maida. Christine Marmora. Laura Marlow. Mary Tisdell. Mary Tufts. Maura Walker. Sandra Yannone. President Boh Owen with MaryAnn Lombardi and Mrs. Podoliuk in the library. Anybody want a volunteer?? Volunteer Club President — Patricia Fischer, Vice-Presi- dent — Joan Bickard. Secretary — Rich Kanuck, Student Gov’t Rep. — Patricia McCulloh, Member Jane Anderson. Janice Avasodo. Margaret Bauer, Sheree Becker. Frances Belcastro, Cathy Castiglia. Kathy Cunningham. Theresa Demarest, Theresa Dunn, Peggy Errick. Mary Giordano, Brett Goglin, Stephanie Grassi. Vincent Grodzin- ski. Pamela Haesler. Kathy Koebele. Alice Lannon. Diane Lobel, Julaine Mclnnis. Carolyn Pennisi, Rosemary Quinn, Carolyn Rose. Anne Rossi, Joan Ryan. Ellen Sack- low. Joan Satran. Diedre Shekleton. Pat Sherwood, Teresa Tester. Mary Tisdell. Elizabeth Uran. 193 Radio Club President — Bruce Leve ns, Vice-President — Larry Levy. Secretary — Glen Berkel. Treasurer — Jeff Gould, Student Gov’t Rep. — Robert Seif- fert. Alternate — Kathy Caputo. Members: Ange- lo Garrido. Dieran Halajian. Angelo Horyw, Robert Owen. Alan Schainwooks. Larry Levy seems to know more about working a ham radio than he does Morse code!' SWIM CLUB President — Shelly Oates, Vice-Pres- ident — Joan Shikowitz, Secretary — Keith Hove. Treasurer — Paula Waryck. Members: Vickcy Comisky, Karla Jurgelevich, Jeff Kearns. Har- old Lefkowitz. Patricia Moran. Diana Muller. Walter Rauf. Heidi Shikow- itz. Cheryl Thomas Not yet a full fledged club the Swim Club of HHS is a Senior Lifesaving group taught by Mr Sklarz and Mr. Wellon. We wish the best of luck to new group and w ould like to see it turn into a regu- lar club next year. 194 Ceramic Club President — Cheryl Jenkins, Vice- President — Rich Kanuck, Secre- tary — Robert Owen, Treasurer — Patricia Walkers, Student Gov’t Rep. — Vera Krameroff, Alternate — Shelly Oates. Mem- bers: Lynn Egan, Kathy Fox. Ei- leen Grossman, Cheryl Hearns, Diane Lobel. Roseann Merendini, Susan Miracollo, Donna Mobilio, Audrey Molland. Elaine Perez. Brian Smith, Cathy Stillato, Susan Stone, Carolyn Rose. Janet Youngman. Terry Weinstein. Debra Schoenfeld Mrs. McNanie helps encourage creativity. Pre-Med President — Mark Garrett, Vice-President — Jay Yasen. Secretary — Laura Marlow. Treasurer — Norman Spier, Student Gov't Rep. — Marian Peri- na, Alternate — Sally Sharpe. Members: Frank Ambrico. Lon Raratz. Louis Bell. Glenn Connolly. Cristal Demas. Man Fouassier. Brett Goglin, Lew- is Gordon, Cliff Hanes. Gary Kimball. Phyllis Kol- ing,Valerie l.iggio, Christine Marmora, Stephen Pino. Rick Rainer. Lee Ann Schwartz. Steve Schwartz. Warren Seigel. Nicholas Sotirho, Carol Stella, Bill Stine Future Nurses President — Lorraine Looney. Vice- President — Jane Vogel, Secretary — Marian Perina, Historian — Joane Dutko. Student Gov’t — Mary Krum- menacker. Members: Mary Beth Bod- amer, Ana Diaz, Patti DiPaola. Nan- cy Farrell. Debbie Farrugio, Mau- reen Foley, Eileen Gill. Lois Halli- day, Margaret Longo, Vicky Losito, Donna Magee, Eileen McCarthy. Linda Misiti. Mary Alice Quinn. LuAnn Randell. Virginia Reed, Ma- daline Scarpa, Dorothy VValicki, Debbie Walsh. Jean Way. Mrs. Weissman and some of our future homemakers. Future Homemakers President — Patricia Fischer, Vice-President — Mary Krum- menacker. Secretary — Teresa Tester, Treasurer — Francine Newman, Student Gov’t Rep. — Jean Way, Program Chairman — Theresa Dunn. Members: Mar- garet Asbahi, Stephanie Grassi, Carolyn Massey. Julaine Mclnnis. Ellen Sacklow. Linda Stiehler 195 Ecology Club 25 of the school’s most environmentally oriented students, the Ecology Club of HHS sees the practical need of an organiza- tion that will educate the public to the evils of pollution and offer feasible solutions. Among the many activities performed by the club are: recycling drives, fighting against the building of the Oyster Bay Bridge, guest speakers on pollution and just general clean up. Below is pictured Donald Jue eating his customary Ecology Club sandwich. President — Louis Bell. Vice-President — Peter Tillern, Secretary — Leslie Austin, Treasurer — Phyllis Koling, Student Gov’t Rep. — Louis Schwartz. Members: Dana Armitage, Peter Arena, Leslie Austin. Jack Bellan. David Dy- sart. Leonard Essex, Debbie Engdmeyer. Mary Fouassier. Peter Garger. Angelo Garrido. Orry Goodman, Jeff Goldstein. Lew Gordon, Paul Higgins. Bohdan Horyn, Donald Jue. Roxanne Kcurian. Francine New man. l,ce Ann Schw artz. Sally Sharpe. President — Richard Kanuck, Vice-President — Rob- ert Owen, Secretary — Kathy Caputo, Treasurer — Karen Kotlar. Student Gov’t Rep. — Robert Owen, Al- terante — Laura Marlow. Members: John Beutelman. Kathie Bolognese. Joe Carlino. Margaret Downton. Angelo Garrido, Mary Ellen Germain, Brian Gibney, Stephanie Gieseking, Bob Goldman, Naomi Groont, Cheryl Hearns. Bohdan Horyn, Debbie Hughes. Phyl- lis Koling, Jane I.amberti, MaryAnn Lombardi, Steve Maida. Julaine Mellinis. Vivian Olingeb. Luanne Pen- nisi, Carolyn Pennisi, Liz Pennisi. Marian Perina. Car- ole Pfeiffer. Carolyn Rose. Joan Satran. Lee Ann Schwartz. Sally Sharpe. Neil Singer. Richard Stahley, Sue Stone. Teresa Tester. Mary Tisdell. Tom Vene- ziano, Sandra Yannone. Cinema Among the new clubs formed this year was the Cinema Club. Unfortunately this johnny-come- lately was also late in submitting a year- book photo. 196 The French Club leaves for the city. President Karen Kotlar poses for a yearbook picture French Club President — Karen Kotlar, Vice-President — Mary Ellen Germain. Secretary — Richard Kanuck. Treasurer — Gail Schwartzman. Student Gov’t Rep. — I .aura Marlow, Al- ternate — MaryAnn Lombardi. Members: Myra Albin, Bob Avemus. Fran Belcastro, Adele Burke. Kathy Caputo, Michele Cardella. Joe Carlino. Kristi Dalen. Chris Dar- nowski. Jeanne DeLapp, Allison Deutsch, Stephanie Gie- seking. Lewis Gordon, Susan Grant, Mark Greenberg. Diane Harvey. Sherri Hollander, Debbie Hughes. Lynn Karp. Jeanne Kelly, Debbie Kt lovich, Jeanette Korb. Lisa Kott. Damiana Kuller. Debbie Kurtz. Jane Lamberti. He- len MacEntee, Steve Maida. Eileen Nelson. Jean O'Keefe, Bob Owen. Pam Parker. Ronnie Petrina. Lorraine Reed. Joan Satran, Marc Sclkin. Amy Seltzer. Teri Stephens. Arlene Travis. Tom Veneziano, Claudia Whitman, Sandra Yannone. Helen Yee. Alison Dick, Ed Saueracker and the Spanish Club sing at the International Banquet Spanish Club President — Alison Dick, Vice-President — Carol Stella, Secretary — Barbara Shea. Treasurer — Suzanne lnfantino. Student Gov’t Rep. — Helen Maiers. Members: Iris Bebergal, Eileen Brittain. Lon Baratz. Kathy Cunningham. Theresa Dunn, Catherine Fallacara. Elizabeth Fitzgibbon, Mary Fouassier. Cheryl Hearns. Phyllis Koling. Roseann Lo- Galbo. Shari Miller. John Morelli, Fran- cine Newman, Edward Saueraker, Lee Ann Schwartz, Laura Sikula. Ellen Silverman 197 President Lew Gordon has trouble keeping Ann Calza in line. Italian Club President — Lew Gordon. Vice-Presi- dent — Denise Albin. Secretary — Da- vid Correnti. Treasurer — Keith Hoye. Student Gov't Rep. — Cosimo Policastro, Members: Myra Albin. Diane Allen. Jack Bellan, Elenor Bianco, Ann Calza, Francine Ciotta. Regina Cosentino. Mary Crisci, Cathy Dick. Kathleen Fari- na. Mary Ann Gaetani, Stephanie Gie- seking, Sharon Gruenwald. Ann Marie Hart. Debbie Hughes. Marguerite lacov- azzo. Kathy Kalinowski, Richard Kan- uck, Bill Kennedy. Karen Kotlar. Susan Krajnikowski. Lauretta LaMonaco. Ste- ven Maida. Debbie Powell. Lenny Prov- enzano, Lorraine Rockwood, Ronnie Schwartz, Mary Tisdell Latin Club President — Steven Schwartz, Vice- President — Richard Grant, Secretary — Nancy Brown, Treasurer — Jon Greene. Student Gov’t Rep. — Nancy Crown. Members: Zed Director, Karyn End res. Kathleen Farina, Sue Farren, Betty Garner, Mark Garret. Brian Gib- ney. John Glynn. Lew Gordon. Steven Hicks, Donald Jue. Phyllis Koling, Chris Khouri. Anne Linton, Joyce LoDato, Edward Paul. Joanne Ritter, Nancy Stiehler Mr Goldberg keeps track of the food at the Saturnalia. President Steve Schwartz presides over a meeting of the Latin Club. 198 For those students who wish to follow in the footsteps of their instructors there is the Future Teachers of America. Major activi- ties this year included student teaching at elementary schools, a trip to C.W. Post and the fund raising necessary to provide a $.50 aw ard to a senior at graduation. Future Teachers of America President — R. Fisher, Vice-President — K. Cunningham. Secretary — S. Yannone; Mem- bers: I). Albin. M. Al- hin, D. Argento, D. Aversano, F. Belt-astro. L. Hlaushield, D Bose. N Boyd, D Briody, B Carlson, M. Dackow, T. Dunn. D Goidis. L. Cumanow, P Haas, S. Hartigan, K Kalinows- ki, R. Kanuck, R. Keuri- an. C. Khouri. S. Kluck, W Konins, D. Leahy. R I.oGalbo, F. Mauro, L. McHenry. F. New- man. B Owen. J Paki- luk. D Rivera. E. Saueracker, A. Seltzer, E. Silverman, A. Taran- telli. L Tenner. Marita Hennessey ht ses in on the German Club car wash The German Club German Club President — Gary Lubben, Vice-President — Marita Hennessey. Secretary — Donna Ericksen, Treasurer — Linda Schairer, Student Gov’t Rep. — David Mayer, Alternate — Donald Juc, Parliamentarian — Robert Anderson, Members: Herb Bradenstein. Roy Hansen. Deborah Koehman, Kurt Krabbeler, Robert Loechel. William Mazzei, Dominic Posillico, Nora Roth, Paul Shizume, Theresa Stephens. Bottom (L-R) — Carol Vitelli. Roberta Nudelman, Arlene Travis. Top (L-R)— Mr. Crucilla. Corey DiDominico, Daniel Weinblatt. Rich Goldberg. Are you sure they put this leg on right ?? Neatness and organization are essential to a successful show. President — Daniel C. Weinblatt, Vice-President — Richard Goldberg, Secretary — Carol Vitelli. Business Manager — Arlene Travis, Historian — Robert Nudelman, Sergeant-at-Arms — Corey DiDomenico. Members: Denise Albin, Peter Are- na. Kenneth Bernstein, Howard Blumbcrg, Larry Bray. Mary Brennan, Nancy Crown. Lisa Delmato. Corinne DelSordo, Alison Dick. Isobel Gavin, Mary-Ellen Germain. Jon Greene. Evelyn Hcrmel, Doreen Hutchings. Elliott Jacobson. Karla Jurge- levich. Karen Kotlar, Steven Krown. Debbie Less- er, Ilene Morris, Fran Newman. Jim O’Leary, Ri- chie Palley, Liz Pennesi. Kathy Price, Sharon Ra- mos. Joanne Ritter. Ed Saueracker. Tom Serrell. W. Cliff Shadwell, Peter Tillem. Terry Tester, Pat Walters. Terri Weinstein. Merrell Weiss. Gene Wexler, Jeff White. Sandra Yannonc. Cosimo Policastro and Maria DeFransisci learn what cooperation is all about The golden throats of the Sophomore Class Soph. Mixed And their leader, Stephen Goldstein. Director — Stephen Goldstein. Accompanist — Herbert Bradenstein. Members: Robert Albert. Calvin Ames. John Arbucei. Martha Ar- gento. Daniel Barker. Suzanne Barry. James Bennett. Karen Borlage. Nora Bianculli. Edward Boyens. Catherin Boyle. Matthew Bren nan. Gerard Brinker. Rebecca Ciannella. Barry Cohen. Valerie Collins. Regina Cosentino. Christina Darnowski. Wayne Debello. Regina Delinato. l.vn Diana. Patricia Dunn. Douglas Edwards. Scott Esdale. Maureen Foley. Karen Fricke. Debbie Furey Dorothy Gariboldi. Shelly Hattinan, Geoffrey Hoderata. Cathy Incalcatera. Harold Jacobs. David Kaufman. Kurt Krabbeler, Richard Krassner. Deborah Kurtz. Cynthia Lester. Joseph Maggio. Patricia Mangan. Gail Mallei. Wayne McLaughlin. Vera Merrick. Cynthia Moramarco. Joanne Newfield. Marv O'Learv. Linda Payoski. Peter Pershinsky. Sharon Peterson. Susan Pistorino, Linda Puckhaber. Vanessa Regateiro. Rob- ert Robecker. Daniel Rolland. Mindy Rosen, Lynne Rosenzweig. Marianne Ryan. Lee Samowitz. John Schiefer, Warren Seigel. ( aria Sepanski. Kenneth Shepski. Majella Shin. Lee Shulman, Conrad Strauch. Joanne Strow. Claudia Weikman. Robin Weiss. Joanne Wester- man, Nancy Winteroll. Craig Wohl, Donald Wood. Christ in Zounek. Chorale Basses Herbert Bradensten Peter Browning Philip Celia Paul Curcio Leonard Essex Charles Fetta Jeffrey Goldstein Alan Hammersly Roy Hansen Bohdan Horyn William Hydek Rich Kanuck Jeffrey Karp Richard Luhrs Stephen Marceca Gerard Mart ire James McLaughlin Geoffrey Myers Paul Rondeau Sheldon Rudowski John Santamaria Thomas Serrell Eduard Spindel Stephen Sulzinski Geoffrey Thrope Robert Znack Sopranos Grace Ahlsen CHORALE Diana Andino Carolyn Anstey Lou Ann Austin Denise Bonsang Adele Burke Vicki Cosentino Alison Dick Ethelyn Enos Nancy Halley Ronnie Hand Doreen Hutchings Colleen Kiernan Bobbi Lane Selene Paternoster Lou Anne Pennesi Gail Sipinick Carol Stengel Robin Wicks Sandra Yannone Altos RitaMarie Albert Judy Benson Irene Bilancia Mary Bilancia Edith Burd Candy Carfora Pamela DiPrima Christine Frey Bonnie Fuchs Linda Hartman Karla Jurgelevich Shelley Katnber Christine Khouri Patrma Mamno Marian Perina Audrey Pitonzo Linda Schairer Susan Stone MaryAnn Uebel Patti Williams Barbara Zahn Tenors Steven Bogach Peter Ciarelli Thomas Gavin Matthew Kramer George Mangan James O'Leary Michael Provenzano Edward Saueracker Frederick Sehiavone Mark Wcinflash Craig Weiss Bruce DePalina Director Mr. Charles Arnold Jr.-Sr. Girls’ Chorus Sophomore Girls’ Chorus Debbie Bloom, Catherine Bonnarigo. Kathleen Breitfeller, Mary Lou Caputo, Margaret Con- nelly. Crystal Demas. Paula Cuistiani. Sharon Cruenwald. Sherri Hollander. Deborah Koch- man. Karen Lindbloom. Karen Markey. Pamela Pacifico. Pamela Parker. Dorothy Perchinski. Anne Marie Principe. Lorraine Rhodas. Lois Rosenthal. Cathy Rowan, Joanne Ruggiero. Susan Schmid. Ronnie Schwartz. Susan Stahley, Robyn Stier. Patricia Stuhmuller, Claudia Whitman. Edythe eig. Diana Zwirblis Director — Stephen Goldstein, Accompanist — Doreen Hutchings, Members: Diane Bergin. Eleanor Bianco. Nancy Boyd, Debo- rah Brandon. Kayla Canny. Cathy Castiglia, Mary Chepak. Barbara Conte. Kathy Cun- ningham. Kristi Dalen. Aileen Daly. Karen De Jongh. Dorothy Dohoney. Margaret Downton, Joane Dutko, Debra Engelmeyer, Nancy Farell, Lori Finger, Nadine Fishman. Robin Fishman. Maryann Caetani, Patricia Gamble. Diane Garcia. Linda Gariboldi, Susan Greco. Deborah Giccz. Naomi Groont, Donna Guadagno. Pamela Haesler. Andrea Halpern, Kathleen Hassler, Evelyn Hermel. Laurie Hirsch, Kathleen Kennedy, Roxanne Keurian. Hildy Klcban. Eva Koko- ris, Diane Kopf, Jane Lamberti. Susan Lates. Roseann Lento, Diane Lobel. Victo- ria Losito. Helen Maiers. Christin Marmora. Carolyn Massey, Cassie Mernick, Debra Midgett. Francine Newman, Evelyn Nolan. Joanne O’Connell. Margaret Osbahr. Lisa Palella, Michelle Pascola. Deborah Pelle- tier, Nancy Rabell, Loretta Raffoni, Sharon Ramos, Bonnie Ruggiero. Nancy Russo, Shelley Sakofs, Michelle Sardi, Joanne Sar- rero, Karen Schera, Beverly Schillinger, Susan Schnalzer. Sandra Schwartz. Gayl Selkin, Susan Shapiro. Lynn Sherbo. Cheryl Slater. I.inda Soave, Diane Szczerba, Teresa Tester. Mary Tufts. Karen Watson, Adina Weber, Karen Williams. Diane Wolf. Kath- leen Woods. Marisa Wylder, Debra Zimmerman 202 Jeff Karp and Roy Hansen study their music. The sweet smell of success for Fred Schiavone and Alison Dick Madrigals Judith Benson Peter Ciarelli Bruce DePalma Alison Dick Ethelyn Enos Roy Hansen Doreen Hutchings Jeffrey Karp George Siangan Audrey Pitonzo Frederick Schiavone Barbara Zahn ?03 Mr. Mernoff strums (At Right), As the band plays on (Below). Stage Band Sax — Paul Cebhardt. Bob Pennisi. Dennis Delia. Ken Rizzo. Richard Arias Trumpets — Paul Stefek. Cene Wexler. Roger Creguski, Jack Levison. John Kovacs Trombones — Danny Delia. Mark Asam, Charlie Swenson. Jon Tay- lor Piano — Neil Boisen Bass — Rich Pulley Guitar — Bill Heitshusen Drums — Jeff Rizzo. Brian Baldwin Tri-M President — Nancy Jackson, Vice-President — Alison Dick, Sec- retary — Merrell Weiss, Treasurer — Arlene Travis, Student Gov t Rep. — Elliot Jacobson, Historian — Herb Bradensten, Members Larry Bray. Robert Estrin. Lorraine F Hutchings. Judy Polatschek. Sharon Pollack. Fre Rizzo. Karen Shapiro. Paul Stefek. Gene Wexler. ( 204 With all the attention given to our excellent school bands people tend to overlook Hicksville's multi-talented Marching Comets. Under the fine leadership of Drum Major Glenn Wolfson the Marching Comets have suc- cessfully entertained us at half-time during each and ev- ery football game, including their fine performance dur- ing the homecoming game against MacArthur. (On Top) Bob Cassagne tackles the infamous March- ing Comets’ tuba. (Above) Camille ('addle and the Marching Comets “play?” their way back to the school during the Homecoming ceremonies. Drum Major — Clenn Wolfson Paul Cutrone Danny Delia Mark Asam Karen Smith Mike Eder Steve Keuck Robert Late Camille Caddie Fred Avila Thomas Gordan Steve Annenberg Arthur Pennisi John Stine Mary Daly Richard Sperber Carole Alleman Nancy Brown Linda Schneider Nancy Sharp Sylvia Arnold Colleen Gargan June Pakaluk Liz Pennisi Nancy Farrell Sharon Ramos Carolyn Pennisi Vivian D'Angelo Geri Lombardi Leslie Abatiello Merrell Weiss Wendy Konins Shelley Nacht Mindy Kornhaber Judy Polatschek Sharon Kanus Allen Brey Charles Swenson Paul Gebhardt Thomas Dow Mary-Beth Bodarner Danny Burt Ross Burwasser Patricia Fagan Corey DiDomenico Paul Rabin Curtis Fitzgerald William Parker Kathi Hellerback Thomas Gill Gene Wexler Chris Hawkins Al Schock Brian Smith Bob Cassagne Jonathan Taylor Kevin Baldwin Andy Peat Carole Toner Michael Pakaluk Lois Hallidav Nancy Stiehler Ray Jacob Richard Rosenblatt Jeffrey Rizzo Chris Kingle) Joan Siberson Susan Alster Kathy Lynch Judy Goldin Patti Swaim Gary Krupa Jeanne Fadere David Correnti Richard Aries Tim Croan Dennis Delia Kenneth Rizzo Valerie Sulzinski Robert Pennisi George Menz Roger Greguski Richard Lari Larry Levy Paul Stefek John Kovacs Janet Travis John Levison Marching Comets 205 Symphonic Wind Ensemble President — Glenn YVolfson Vice-President — Cene Wexler Secretary — Judy Polatschek Treasurer — Richard Pallev Student Cov t Rep. — John Levison Conductor — Mr. J. David Abt Flutes Merrell Weiss Judy Polatschek Wendy Konins Mindy Kornhaber Shelly Nacht Leslie Abatiello Nancy Crown Sylvia Arnold Oboes Arlene Travis Karen Shapiro Valerie Sulzinski Clarinet Glenn Wolfson Fred Powell Sharon Pollack Carole Alleman Rich Sperbcr Dennis Delia Camille ('addle Mary Daly Donna Morck Bass Clarinet Dave Correnti Corey De Dominico Alto Clarinet Nancy Brown Liz Pennisi Bassoon Martha McDonough Ronnie Malamud Sax Paul Gebhardt Ken Rizzo Bob Pennisi Tom Dow Mike Dispenza Trumpets Gene Wexler Paul Stefek Jack Levison Roger Greguski John Kovacs Bob Hammond Janet Travis Richard Lari French Horn Robert Estrin Will Parker Richard Palley Mike Pakaluk Lois Holliday Trombones Danny Delia Mark Asam Charles Swenson Stephen Kluck Baritones Arnold Genovesi Sam Lippin Tuba Brian Smith Jon Taylor String Bass Nancy Jackson Sharon Konits Percussion Jeff Rizzo Brian Baldwin Larry Bray Ross Burw asser Pat Fagan Rich Holly Jay Yasen Nancy Jackson plays the bass (At Right), as Paul Gebhardt, Ken Rizzo, and Tom Dow help her out on sax (At Left). “ And a one. and a two. and a Director Gerard Pellerin leads the Concert Band Cheryl Jenkins plays the oboe. Concert Band Director — Mr. Pellerin Flutes Patti Swain Robert Smith Dana Armitage Patricia Thompson John Stine Leslie Austin Regina Wade French Horns Debbie Bose Alto Clarinets Joan Shikowitz — SL Marianne Bosman — Sec Tom Gill Bob Spalleta Colleen Gargan Marilyn Heller Nancv Stiehler Anna Giovenco Bass Clarinets Carole Toner Denise Goldis Robert Inocco — SL Baritone Horns Jan Greenberg Paul Rabin Robert Brenton Kathi Hcllerbach Steve Soloskv George Kmmell Michele Lax Saxophones Ken Lawhon Sandy Manthv Richie Arias — LS.CM Andrew Peat — SL Roberta Nudelman — SL Alan Brev Trombone Cathy Parks Vic Colomussi Paul Catrone Susan Peter Tim Croan Michael Eder Nancy Sharpe John Diesso John F.mrnell Judy Sherman John Lentz Larry Goldstein — SL Ruth Weinred George Menz Vincent Grodzinski Oboes Glenn Putman Chris Hau kins Cheryl Jenkins Walter Rauf Karen Smith Linda Schneider Peter Roden Robert Tate Bassoon Richard Reed Tuba Robert Patterson Cornets Kevin Baldwin — SL Soprano Clarinets Gerard Allen Robert Cassagne Susan Alster Steve Annenberg Daniel Nolte Marybeth Bodamer — SL Fred Avila AlSchock Lissa Caggiano Tom Bansbach Percussion Sal Destephano — CM Dan Brandt Vivian D'Angelo Jeanne Faderl Michael Dowling Curtis Fitzgerald Debbie Ferro Bill Heller Paul Grech Judy Goldin Thomas Jordan Rav Jacob Gary Krupa Harold Lcfkowitz — SL Chris Kingslev Kathy Lynch Doug Lobel Geri Lombardi Lucy Oliva James Manelski Carols n Pennisi Joan Scberson Arthur Pennisi Richard Rosenblatt SL — Section Leader Gary Schmidt Gars Torres — SL CM —Co-Manager Edward Smith 207 Peter Matzka leads orchestra Shelly Nacht puts in her toot’' cents. An all Copland concert ? Concert Master — Peter Matzka SECTION LEADERS Bass Nancy Jackson Bassoon Martha McDonough Cellos Mark Rudoff Clarinet Glenn Wolfson Mark Asam Herbert Bradensten Larry Bray Michael Cook Michael D'Esposito Dill Werner Melissa Duillo Guy Fessenden John Fippinger Angelo Garrido Isobel Gavin Paula Gorczycki Marilyn Hallock Robert Hammond Lynne Harris Ann Marie Hart Jeff Hearns Judy Hechler Donna Inocco Elliot Jacobson Katherine Asst. Concert Mistress — Lorraine Heuer Flute Merrell Weiss French Horn Robert Estrin Oboes Arlene Travis Percussion Jeffrey Rizzo Kalinowski Lynn Killmeyer Wendy Konins Sharon Konits Karen Kotlar Lisa Kott Damiana Kuller Dorothy Lake Sara Madden Heidi Manthey Janet Michaels Inez Morano Diana Mueller William Muhlenbruck Cheryl Mulligan Shelly Nacht Shelley Oates June Pakiluk Lisa Patella Richard Palley William Parker Judy Polatschck Sharon Pollack Trombone Danny Delia Trumpet Gene Wexler Viola Lorri Gumanou Violin Kathleen Caputo Fred Powell Andy Purnick Arden Reiccr Chris Russo Nancy Sarstedt Ray Scelzi Mark Schmidt Karen Shapiro Heidi Shikowitz Neil Singer Brian Smith Nancy Stiehler Jennifer Stovail Janet Travis Barbara Van Houten Carol Whaley Jeffrey White Marilyn Whitlock Gary Wicks Connie Woodcheke Janet Youngman Director Mr Thomas Butt ice I Varsity Football The Comets were off to a good start with the defeat of West Hempstead (23- 18). After losing two rough games, they showed us great form on Homecoming Day by beating MacArthur (22-0). The major setback of the season was an inju- ry to Paul Curcio, the leading runner for the Comets. This was Coach Bowers’ first season, and through more experi- ence and healthy players he hopes to improve our record next year. (Right) Starting Quarterback Bob Daub grimaces before being brought down. (Lower Left) Daub executes play be- hind blocking Hicksville line (Lower Right) Paul Curcio leaps for joy after one of his touchdown runs. 210 VARSITY FOOTBALL Won 3 Lost 5 won Hicksville 23 West Hempsted 18 lost Hicksville 6 Plainedge 24 lost Hicksville 0 Farmingdale 30 won Hicksville 22 MacArthur 0 won Hicksville 18 Port Washington 6 lost Hicksville 6 Syosset 30 lost Hicksville 6 Bethpage 28 lost Hicksville 0 Herricks 14 Varsity Football 1972, Front Row Kim Torrellis. Jim Culberson. John Pedranghe- lu, Sheldon Rudowsky, Wayne Miranda. Gene Potente. Paul Curcio, John White. Steve Cannone, Terry Farrell, Vinnie Miracola. Bob Daub. Second Row Stan Sosulski. Leo Orsino, Sam Lippin, John Hupfer, Richard Holly, Henry Oswald. Joe Bruno. Arthur Kammcran. Mike Sbailey, Tony DiCuiseppe, Harold Jacobs. Kenny Law ho n, Clenn Pfaeffle, John Vrona. Bob Pennisi (Manager). Top Row Coach tarry Graziose. Coach Jay McAuley, Walter Sygney. Jim Carbonaro, Don Cerbone, Geoff Thrope, Keith Hoye. Steve Solosky. Don Doherty, Frank Marzil- lo, Doug Bottego, Ed DeDomenico. George Rockier, George King. Brad Ernst. George Gramaglia, Pete Humann, Coach Ron Quattrini. Head Coach Howard Bowers. Not Pictured Steve Coleman. Ed Pound. Dave Spector. i ! I CUESTS00 QTR. | o HOME 00 | DOWN | 0 YDS. TO CO (Left) Brad Ernst shows some power running (Above) Paul Curcio is greet- ed in end zone by Glenn Pfaeffle (85) and Pete Humann (54). 211 (Above) John Vrona shows the way to go (Right) Junior Steve Cannone had another fine year and will be next year’s starting quarterback. (Below) Geoff Thrope heads upfield after leaving defender flat on his . . . er, elbow. Curcio follows through on fake behind blocking Hicksville line. 214 (Above) Coaches I,arry Graziose, Jay McAuley, Howard Bowers (Head), Ron Quattrini. Bob Pennisi (Manager). (Right) It's another touchdown for Hicksville as Keith Hoye (60) and John Hupfer celebrate J.V. Football J. V. Football Won 3 Lost 3 Tied 2 won Hicksville 22 West Hempstead 0 won Hicksville 2 Plainedge 0 tie Hicksville 0 Farmingdale 0 tie Hicksville 0 MacArthur 0 lost Hicksville 14 Port Washington 30 lost Hicksville 14 Syosset 30 lost Hicksville 16 Bethpage 18 won Hicksville 30 Herricks 6 Jr. Varsity Football 1972, Front Row Mark Tromsorf, Cosimer Gcslak, Larry Riscica, Robert Romeo. James D’Antuno, Joe Musacchio. Al Anu- szewski, Steve Kopf, Brendan Guastella. Second Row Dan Shedy, Kevin O’Brien, James Normile. Joe Ramos. Joe Fanara. Mike Robilotto. Joe Fischbacb, Robert Spalletta, John Caglione. Ernest Hupfer. Top Row: Ass't. Coach Dick Hogan, Artie Cunn, Richard Cagna, Douglas Edwards, John Mahon. Paul Wohlrab, Paul Lamoureux. Kevin McAuley, Robert Frische, John Polli, Douglas Ernst, Head Coach Bill Meyer. Not Pictured Jim Coleman, Andrew Edell. Kevin Induddi. Robert Stefaniw, Brendan Wallace. (Left) Quarterback Kevin McAuley is trapped after run. (Above) Kevin scrambles before releasing pass. 215 Varsity Soccer The 1972 Comets once again had some outstanding per- formances by individual players. The team itself improved by two wins over last season’s record. (Above) Sophomore Gary Goldberg was the team’s leading scorer. (Left) Bill Slome brings ball upfield. (Below) Steve Sulzinski shows the effort in blocking goal that made him the team’s best defensive player. 216 VARSITY SOCCER Won 3 Lost 7 Tied 1 won Hicksville 1 Clarke 0 lost Hicksville 0 Herricks 1 lost Hicksville 1 MacArthur 2 lost Hicksville 0 Syosset 1 won Hicksville 3 Plainedge 1 lost Hicksville 0 Herricks 3 lost Hicksville 1 MacArthur 2 won Hicksville 1 Syosset 1 lost Hicksville 0 Port Washington 3 tied Hicksville 3 Plainedge 3 (Left) Lineman John McMann protects ball before sending it forward (Above) Senior Steve Maida heads ball in practice. Varsity Soccer 1972, Front Row Lee Samowitz, Howard Schwartz, Gary Goldberg, Glenn Skrynecki, Dan Davidson, Robert Brcnton. Second Row Mike Camara, Steve Maida, Victor Herrera, Bill Heller, Bob Assante, Bill Slome. Ed Scanlon. Top Row Coach Harry Renn, Frank VlcGinley. Robert Noirjean, Bill Wavte, Steve Sulzinsky, John Liberatos. Nick Sotirhas. John McMann. 217 J.V. Soccer J.V. Soccer. Front Row Robert Allen. Tom Ribarich. John Harkins. Craig Wohl, Bill Blanc. Duke Daly. Bill Kennedy. Dave Hill, Michael Pascucci. Back Row Coach Jaworski, Wayne DeBello, Mitch Connochie. John Mul- ligan. Daniel Nolte, Mike Marrone. Creg Hudson, Doug I.obel. Dan Bar- ker. John Schiefer, Steve Kenyon. Tennis (Above) First doubles team of Ray Scelzi and Bill Hack (Right) Sophomore ed Director played first singles J.V. Soccer Won 1 Lost 10 lost Hicksville 0 Clarke 1 lost Hicks ville I Herricks 7 lost Hicksville 0 MacArthur 2 lost Hicksville 1 Syosset 3 won Hicksville 2 Plainedge 0 lost Hicksville 0 Herricks 2 lost Hicksville 0 MacArthur 1 lost Hicksville 0 Syosset 2 lost Hicksville 0 Port Washington 4 lost Hicksville 0 Farmingdale 4 lost Hicksville 2 Plainedge 3 (Above) Coach Alium-Poon pays close attention to Carol Whaley's form (Upper Left). Tennis, Front Row: Keith Cranirer, Pete Ciarelli, Ray Scelzi, Bill Hack, Howie Blomberg. Back Row Fred Powell, Ken Kasten, Coach John Allum- Poon, Carol Whaley. Zed Director. Larry Caponegro. Not Pictured Tom Bansbach, Larry Bodony, Steve Grossman, Michelle Lax. Heidi Shikowitz. TENNIS Won 2 Lost 10 lost Hicksville 1 Mac Arthur 6 lost Hicksville 1 Farmingdalc 6 lost Hicksville IV Plainview 5V lost Hicksville 1 Bethpage 6 won Hicksville 7 Island Trees 0 lost Hicksville 0 Plainedge 7 lost Hicksville 1 MacArthur 6 lost Hicksville IV Farmingdale 5 V lost Hicksville 3 Plainview 4 lost Hicksville 1 Bethpage 6 won Hicksville 7 Island Trees 0 lost Hicksville 0 Plainedge 7 219 Cross-Country The cross-country team improved its record by two wins this year. There were many fine performances by Bill Auffant, Hugo Lorch, Mark Staehle, and Kevin Cavanagh. The future is promis- ing because all these runners will be back next year. Cross-Country Won 3 Lost 5 Meet Nassau County Coaches MacArthur Farmington Syosset Bethpage G.O. Port Washington Wheatly Clark Herricks Plainedge North Shores Section 8 Results (least points wins) 13th place — among 22 teams won H-25 Mac-43 lost H-31 F-24 lost H-42 S-16 6th place — among 20 teams lost H-31 PW-27 won H-21 W-34 won H-18C-37 lost H-35 Her-21 lost H-36 P-20 8th place — among 14 teams 9th place — among 16 teams Bill Auffant was team s leading runner. Cross-Country 1972, Fro «wfCo,i Yorke N'ck Varinos. Mike Provenzano. Boh Mantooth. Randy Leiban, Bob Tokarski. Dan Pidcoe Top Row: Kevin Cavanagh. Hugo Lorch. Bill Auffant. Mark Staehle. Tom Wheeler. Joe Leo, Dave Nolte. Coach Bob Hilsky 220 Track This year s indoor track team was an excellent one. More than twenty medals were won during the season. They were led by Glenn Williams in the sprints, Bob Noirjean, Harry Johnson, and Bob Tokarski in the distance, Dan Bell in the high jump, and Allan Fred in the shot put. The team shows great potential for the spring season. Clenn Williams runs to another victory in the 300 yard dash Track 1972, Front Row: Dan Sheedy, Wayne Debello. Nick Varinos. Hugo Lorch, Lee Sihulman. Kevin Cavanagh Middle Row Randy Leiban. Joe Bar- ranco. Bob Tokarski. Bob Noirjean. Kevin Quinn, Mark Staehle. Ken Kamerneyer. Richard Van Allen (Manger). Top Row: Harry Johnson. Allen Fred, Bob Penta. Dan Bell. Howard Seffens, Clenn W'illiams. Paul Meyer. Ken Ochler. Damian Drab. 221 222 (Above): Coach Brad Jurgelevich. (Right): Sophomore Mark Staehle ran the mile. (Above): Senior Nick Varinos leads in 1000 yard run (Above): Howie Steffens and Bob Tokarski run the relay Varsity Basketball Varsily Basketball 1973, Front Row John Koush, Jim Schumacher, Buzzy Assante, Tom Desimone. Second Row: Coach Buddy Bryan, Bob Tyman, Bob Goldmacher, Joe McHale, Joe Varecha, V'innie Miracola. Douglas Bose (Manager) Back Row: Bob Daub, Glenn Pfeaffle, Paul Parsons. Kenny Lawhon, Mitch Brant Once again the Comets made the playoffs. One of the main reasons was Jim Schumacher (left). His brilliant play-making and ball-handling caused him to be selected as the team's Most Valuable Player. Varsity Basketball Won 6 Lost 6 Team Result Score Syosset lost 51-62 Port Washington lost 65-76 MacArthur won 65-60 Plainedge won 66-56 Herricks won 52-51 Farmingdale lost 59-68 Syosset lost 53-65 Port Washington lost 45-59 MacArthur won 60-44 Plainedge won 57-48 Herricks won 64-59 Farmingdale lost 62-52 North Shore (Playoff) lost 61-59 223 Junior Vinnie Miracola lays one up. Joe McHale often made the long outside shot. Bob Daub was team's Most Improved Player. Bob Coldmacher at the free throw line. Joe Varecha was named team’s Best Defensive Player Paul Parsons was team’s leading scorer J.V. Basketball J.V. Basketball 1973: Top Row: Coach Dick Hogan, Brendan Wallace. Jim Hawkins. John Polli, Ron Szabo, Bill Stine, Joe Maggio. Chuck Codsmark. Dan Arena (Manager). Front Row. Frank Nobile, Mike Robilotto, Garv Goldberg, Joe F'anara, Rich Endres, Ed Whiffen (Manager). Not pic- Final Record V on 8 Lost 8 tured; Bi|| Kirsch. 225 Varsity Wrestling Dennis Delia 105 lb. class. Larry Lee 119 lb. class — 4th Division I, 4th North Shore. John Saucrland 98 lb class. Varsity Wrestling Won 8 Lost 2 Team Syosset Island Trees Mac Arthur Locust Valley Herricks Valley Stream North Farmingdalc Port Washington North Shore Plainedge Results Score Won 42-14 Won 27-18 Won 30-18 Won 36-15 Won 40-18 Won 34-24 Lost 28-19 Won 28-27 Lost 30-20 Won 42-12 Danny Delia 112 lb. class — Champion Division I. 2nd North Shore, 5th County. Russ Gould 128 lb class Eugene Potente 147 lb class 227 Dave Spector 167 lb. class — Division I champion. 2nd North Shore. 2nd County. Don Doherty 177 lb. class — 3rd Division I, 5th North Shore. Pete D‘Amato 147 lb. class. Ed DeDomenico 157 lb. class. 228 Mike Donghia Heavyweight class. J.V. Wrestling J.V. Wrestling 1973: Top Row: Jim Culberson, Dave Caruso. Henry Oswald, Final Record Doug Brady. Tom Reilly, Mark Thomas, Tom Brunning. Front Row : Tom Ribar- Won 4 Lost 6 ich, Joe Inurenti, Joe Leo, Alan Brey, Tom Wheeler, Bill Kennedy. Lacrosse Varsity Lacrosse 1973 Seniors: Top Row: Keith Hoye, Steve Meier, George Gramaglia, Pete Humann leapt.). Brad Ernst (capt.). Wayne Mogavero, Boh Gwiazda. Coach Bill Meyer. Front Row Vince Chiodo, Glen Skyrnecki, Doug Dwyer, Mark Cacamis, Frank Marzillo. Roster also includes Steve Cannone, Jim DiNicola, Bob Schoenig, Larry Risica, Ed DcDomenico, Paul Curcio, Vince Miracola. Mike Shalley, Gene Potente, Walt Sygnev, Terry Farrell. Sheldon Rudowsky. Ray Schoenig, Bob Colangelo, Assistant Coach Wayne Bryan. 229 Goalie Mark Cacamis Varsity Bowling 1973: Top Row Mitchel Moskowitz, Coach Harry Renn, Jim Wittenborg. Front Row Kevin O’Brien, John Liberatos, Ed Schmitt. The varsity team placed 1st in the Divi- sion, 3rd in the North Shore, and 3rd in the County. Bowling Final Averages Varsity Jim Wittenborg 198 John Liberatos 182 Ed Richman 178 Ed Schmitt 172 Mitch Moskowitz 170 Kevin O’ Brien 161 J.V. Paul Higgins 160 Tony Figliori 156 Bob Considine 152 Frank Lanassa 149 Matt Brennan 142 Bob Beschloss 134 Bowling Varsity J.V. Plainedge 2-1 2-1 Levitown Division 3-0 2-1 Port Washington 2-1 2-1 Syosset 3-0 3-0 MacArthur 2-1 . Bethpage 2-1 2-1 Island Trees 2-1 2-1 Plainedge 3-0 3-0 Levitown Division 2-1 _ Port Washington 3;0 3-0 Syosset 2-1 2-1 MacArthur 3-0 . Bethpage 3-0 2-1 Island Trees 2-1 3-0 Final Results 32-10 18-15 J.V. Bowling: Top Row Matt Brennan. Coach Renn, Bob Consi- dine. Front Row Paul Higgins, Frank Lanassa. Tony Figliori. Ice Hockey Hicksville North Stars Ice Hockey Team: Top Row: Jim Ambrone. Dave Trojan, Tom Smyth, Todd Livingstone, Pete Collins, John Cassagne. Gerard Cassagne, John Rasoti, Tim Smyth, Dennis Hauck, Paul Gebhardt. Al Glueckert. Front Row Mark Filazola, Bob Cassagne. Jeff Hirschfield, Kevin Sweet, Richard Adams. Dave Hauck, Mike Pascucci. 231 Badminton Kathy Caputo in action. BADMINTON Won 4 Lost 4 Island Trees won 4-2 Clarke won 5-1 I'niondale won 5-1 Vlanhasset lost 0-6 Massapequa lost 1-5 Farmingdale lost 2-5 Oceanside won 4-2 Sehrieber lost 1-5 First singles players. Laura Marlow, reaches for a score. Though only three years old the girls’ badminton team is already one of Hieksville’s finest teams. The combined effort on the part of the girls and their coach led the team through an enjoyable and rewarding season. A thank-you to Miss Franke and a farewell to the seniors who were part of the first H.H.S. badminton team in their sophomore year. Linda Fischer with both eyes on the birdie. Badminton Team, Front Row: Christine Marmora, Nancy Stiehler. Rita Albert, Liz Uran. Mid- dle Row Helen Russo, Edith Burd, Lorraine Lorch, Laura Marlow. Top Row Leslie Wicks, Martha Fallacara, Nancy Boyd (manager), Dorothy Brennan. Coach Miss Franke. Not pictured Kathy Caputo. Linda Fischer. Track Claudia Tarantelli moving upward onward. TRACK Won 0 Lost 5 Locust Valley Farmingdale Calhoun Bellmore Kennedy West Hempstead Lost 55-30 Lost 57-24 Lost 66-16 Lost 40-31 Lost 67-15 Dawne Koch as she clears the bar With over 20 participants this year, the girls’ track team is a promising new addition to H.H.S. Three outstanding girls: Sue Haverly, Marian Perina, and Dawne Koch, were selected for the Invitational Meet for the 440 dash, softball throw, and high jump, respectively. Sue and Mar- ian placed first in their events. Although the girls faced a rough time this fall, the experiences they encountered will aid the team next year. Track Team, Front Row: Lynn Sherbo, Nancy Commisa, Cheryl Slater, Chris Khouri. Second Row: Sue Haverly, Jackie Samoleski, Diane Mueller, Kathy Sloane, Patti Johnson. Third Row: Diane Ferrentino, Kathy Kennedy, Hildy Kle- „ , t ban, Angela Tarantelli, Janet Schuster, Paula Wawryck, Rhonda Moss, Top Rou Suc Havcrl Practices for a meet Dawne Koch. Claudia Tarantelli, Megan Mclnnis, Marian Perina, Nancy Farrell, Michele Jordan, Laurie Kuhn, Coach Mrs. Moulten. 233 Field Hockey VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Won 3 Lost 3 Tied 1 Carle Place lost 0-2 Oyster Bay won 10-0 Syosset lost 0-3 Wheatley lost 0-4 Jericho won 1-0 Cold Spring Harbor won 2-1 Schreiber tied 0-0 Teamwork was the key to the fine playing of Jean Klein and Laura Tricarico. Arlene Travis dodging the enemy Varsity Field Hockey. Front Row Liz Pennisi, Karla Jurgelevich. Jean Klein Middle Row Darlene Wright. Joan Shikowitz. Vicki Losito. Carol Vitelli. Top 234 Row: Virginia Reed. Laura Tricarico. Claudia Weikman. Arlene Travis. Donna Birkel. Coach Miss Feuerstein. Most Valuable Players: Vicki Losito. Karla Jurgelevich. and Joan Shikow itz Not pictured Darlene Wright J.V goalie. Lois Hallidav, stops the ball? Modern Dance Off to a slow start this season, the girls field hockey team w as able to pull it all together under the direction of Coach Feuerstein. Al- though at times their opponents seemed invincible and unyielding, the teams enthusiasm never wavered. The girls are looking forward to a great season next year due to the hardworking upcoming sopho- mores and juniors. J.V. Field Hockey, Front Row Sue Peter. Donna Mohilio. Patti DiPaola. Leslie Abatiello Middle Row Margaret Caesar. Janet Travis. Fran Mauro. Lois Hallidav Top Row Linda Sat tier. Susan Schmid. Kathy Way. Patti Swaim. Alice Snyder One unpublicized but very unique activity in the sports program is Modern Dance under the supervi- sion of Mrs. Hanks. This group explores all forms of dance as a means of expressing moods. Dancers on all levels learn the basic steps, then choreograph their own dances. The Modern Dance Club is truly an enjoyable cultural experience. Modern Dance. Front Row Heidi Manthey, Carol Luisi, Shel- ley Kainber. Lynne Harris Top Row Diane Lorio. Siobhan McMurrav, Liz Pennisi. Donna Humphreys. Janet Michaels Not pictured: Cheryl Hearns. Patty-Lynne Williams. The poise and grace of a dancer, as portrayed b Patty Williams. ?35 Volleyball With much enthusiasm this year, the girls’ vol- leyball team spiked and served their way to victo- ry. Their games were usually very close, but much to the relief and joy of their coach, Mrs. Hanks, and captain, Lorraine Lorch, the girls fin- ished with a 7-2 record. Varsity Volleyball, Left to Right Robin Fisher, Liz Pennisi, Edie Burd, Linda Rada- zo. Coach Vlrs. Hanks, Captain Lorraine Lorch, Sue Shapiro. Shelley Sakofs, Karla Jurgelevich. Not Pictured: Jean Klein. Teamwork aids Sue Shapiro to return the hall. 236 Top server Shelley Sakofs Junior Varsity Volleyball, Front Row Jane Schulman, Heidi Shikowitz, Janet Travis, Kathy Hassler, Donna Papsidero. Second Ross Kathy Caddigan, Nancy Farrell, Crys- tal Demas, Colleen Fox, Laura Tricarico. Top Row: Pat Testa, Claudia Weikman. Carolyn Massey (Captain), Debbie Brandon. Not pictured Linda Dixon. Liz Pennisi practicing her powerful spike. Robin Fisher setting up to Edie Burd. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Won 7 Lost 2 Lost MacArthur 0-2 Won Glen Cove 2-1 Won Massapequa 2-1 Won Farmingdale 2-1 Won Island Trees 2-0 Won Syosset 2-0 Lost Schreiber 0-2 Won Locust Valley 2-0 Won Seaford 2-1 J.V. VOLLEYBALL Won 5 Lost 4 Lost MacArthur 1-2 Won Glen Cove 2-1 Lost Massapequa 2-1 Lost Farmingdale 2-0 Won Island Trees 2-0 Lost Syosset 1-2 Won Schreiber 2-0 Won Locust Valley 2-0 Won Seaford 2-0 Intramural Volleyball With a turnout of over twenty girls. Intramural Volleyball had a very rewarding season. Seven girls were selected by Coach Feuerstein to represent H.H.S. in the Aw- penys’ Sportsday, in which Hicks- ville placed first out of eight schools. A perfect combination of conscientious playing and determi- nation created the spirit needed to win. All the girls increased their skills while having a good time. Intramural Y'olleyball, Front Row: Sue Haverly, Kathy Way, Dawne Koch, Kathy Kennedy. Jackie Samoleski. Chris Khouri. Second Row Maureen Foley, Debbie DeCaprio, Rosanne DaSilva, Cathy Stellato. Susan Schmid. Janet Weller, Cheryl Mulligan, Connie W'oodcheke, Janet Schuster. Top Row: Joan Seberson, Cathy Fallacara, Maureen Blackman, Martha Fallacara, I.aurie Kuhn, Sue Peter, Coach Miss Feuerstein. Not pic- 237 turcd: Cheryl Slater, Nancy Commisa, Linda Fischer. Basketball A flare for precision plays and fast breaks enabled both the Varsity and J.V. basketball teams to have winning seasons this year. Neither the inexperience of some of its members nor a lack of height could keep them from de- feating their opponents The girls, under the title of the James Gang’, are hoping to do well in the first annual Basketball Tournament. Varsity Basketball, Front Row Linda Fischer. Karla Jurgelevich. Captain, Edith Burd. Pat Torrellas. Janet Travis Top Row Robin Could, Li Permisi, Arlene Travis, Miss James. Coach. Lorraine Lorch. Kathy McCausland. Laura Tricarico. Pat Torrellas comes down after a rebound The J.V. Team ready to help Kim Kelly out of a pressing situation. Junior Varsity Basketball. Left to Right: Sue Althoff, Sue Haverly. Erin O'Connell, Carolyn Massey. Rhonda Moss. Maria Cialdella. Sue Cates. Not pictured: Kim Kelly 238 A fine display of ball handling by capt. Karla Jurgelevich Intramural Basketball JR. V ARSITY BASKETBALL Won 4 Lost 2 Levittown Memorial lost 13-40 Wheatley won 39-19 Locust Valley won 41-11 Cold Spring Harbor won 21-19 Levittown Division won 31-17 Carle Place lost 27-31 V ARSITY BASKETBALL Won 6 Lost 1 Levittown Memorial won 37-16 Wheatley won 51-30 Locust Valley won 39-32 Plainview lost 20-49 Cold Spring Harbor won 43-22 Levittown Division won 34-13 Carle Place won 33-31 Intramural Basketball. Front Row. Ei- leen McCarthy. Liz Uran. Cathy Thier- gartner, Cathy Stellato. Cornelia Ull- mann. Susan Shapiro. Second Rons Sue Koehler. Diane Kopf. Kathy Way, Susan Schmid. Dawne Koch. Debbie Engel- mever Third Row Lynn Sherbo, Mickie Sardi, Michele Jordan. Janet Schuster. Janet Weller, Kathy Kennedy, Jackie Samoieski Top Row Nancy Farrell. Ann Band. Diane Prokos. Kathy Hassler, Jan- ie Lehmann. Leslie Wicks. Not pictured: Kathy Caddigan. Evelyn Nolan. Kathy McConnell, Cathy Woebse. Dorothy Brennan. Jayne Siegel. Kathy Olsen. Jan- ice Oliveri, Bonnie Fuchs. Aileen Daily. Janet Youngman. Crystal Demas, Anne Linton. Megan Mclnnis, Kathy Sloane. Donna Doriand. Doreen Cantelmo. Coach Mrs Hanks 239 Tennis First singles player. Lorraine Lord), in her usual good form TENNIS Won 6 Lost 1 Tied 1 Calhoun Won 9-1 Great Neck North Lost 1-7 Massapequa Tied 5-5 John F. Kennedy Won 5-1 Oyster Bay Won 7-1 East Meadow Won 5-2 Farmingdale Won 9-1 Jericho Won 5-3 Lorraine Heuer in another one of her close matches. Tennis is an individual sport, but it was team spirit that sparked the girls to victory. Mrs. Moulton, their new coach, did an excellent job of working with the girls’ potentials, and made the season enjoyable as well as rewarding. With many of the girls returning to the team we can look forward to another great year of fine playing. Yes Carol, this is a tennis racket Tennis, Left to Right Coach Mrs. Moulton. Joane Dutko, Nancy Braemer, Carol Vitelli, Liz Pennisi, tarrainc Heuer, Jean Klein, Roberta Nudelman, Lorraine Lorch. Not pictured: Sylvia Arnold, Sue Shapiru. 240 Ethelyn Enos determined to hit a home run. Archery ARCHER! Won 4 Lost 2 Westbury Won 1632- 781 Oyster Bay Won 1568- 785 Manhasset Lost 1676-1774 Berner Won 2052-1941 Manhasset Lost 1675-1789 Carle Place Won 1978-1540 Marian Perina contemplating her next pitch. Softball VARSITY SOFTBALL W on 5 Lost 2 Oceanside Won 11-4 Maria Regina Won 13-7 Uniondale Lost 6-8 Farmingdale Won 13-10 Massapequa Won 6-4 Syosset Lost 2-8 Lutheran Won 25-4 Softball. Front Row: Linda Fischer. Edith Burd, Kathy McCausland (V), Kathy Olsen. Ma- ria Cialdella. Top Row: Cail Jastemski. Mary Ann Pound. Joan Shikowitz (V), Coach Miss James. Janet Schuster. Sue Haverly. Not pictured Karla Jurgelevich, Marian Perina. Ethe- lyn Enos. Cheryl Thomas. Doreen Cantelmo. Archery. Front Row : Elizabeth Bugenis. Lois Halliday. Camille Caddie. Top Row Kathy Lynch. Cathy Fallacara. Barbara Van Houten. Debbie Crecz, Elaine Schuler. Nancy Sharp. Ronni Malamud. Martha Fallacara, Eleanor Bianco. Not pictured Mary Burke Donna Magee, Vicki I.osito. Martha McDonough. Coach Miss Franke. Barbara Van Houten takes aim 241 Cheerleaders This year, Hieksville High’s Cheerleaders ra- diated their pep and spirit throughout the stands once again. Under the direction of Mrs. Tarulli the teams practiced hard in order to perform their unique and inspiring cheers. All the fans are proud to have these girls represent H.H.S. at the football and basketball games. The girls giving a quick cheer during time out. Capt Patti McAuley Co-Capt. Candy Carfora at Homecoming. Varsity Cheerleaders, Front Row: Laura Riccardo. Captain Patti McAuley, Chris Frey Kneeling Caren Zambito, Donna Cuadagno, Pat Mannino. Phyllis Mcllwrath, Nancv Braemer. Janet Schera, Janice Weller, Lois Arnone. Janet Savino. Not pictured: Co-Captain Candy Cartora, Jack- ie Samoleski. J.V. Cheerleaders, Front Row: Jill Harvey, Co-Captain Marguerite DelRosso, Captain Pam Bart. Carol Solaski Top Row Barbara Thomas, Pat Brady. Judy Remensnyder, Kerry Mac- pherson, Liz Bracco, Cindy Foglia. Give me an H” Bowling Kathy Kwiatkowski aiming for another strike. Bowling Team, Left to Right: Debbie Grecz, Mary Beth Lasher, Margaret Van Allen. Lynn Karp. Coach Mrs. Moulton. Marian Perina. Sue Poppe. Ronni Malamud, Darlene Wright Not pictured: Pat Morris. Kathy Kwiatkowski Intramural Bowling This year s Girls’ Bowling Team has been “striking up a storm”. Their liveliness and zeal have enabled them to score high and attain a good record. Their coach, Mrs. Moulton, has given continual moral support and encourage- ment throughout the season. Her constant supervision has helped make this season both enjoyable and worthwhile for everyone. Marian Perina led the squad with an average of 146 VARSITY BOWLING Won 3 Lost 4 Tied 1 Clarke lost 0-4 Berner lost 1-3 Great Neck North won 4-0 Oceanside won 4-0 Mineola tied 2-2 Herricks won 4-0 Massapequa lost 0-4 East Meadow lost 1-3 Intramural Bowling, Front Row: Jean Cella, Mickie Sardi. Fran Mauro, Darlene Wright. Monique Abbate. Barbara Searle, Debbie Grecz, Mary Beth Lasher. Connie Woodcheke, Cathy Stellato. Second Row: Laurel VanHouten, Liz Uran, Debbie Sigillo. Pat Morris. Lorraine Patinelli, Lucy Oliva, Maryann Gaetani, Laura Marlow. Nadine Adams. Martha McDonough. Third Row: Jane Lamberti. Elaine Schuler. Kathy Kennedy. Diane Ferrentino. Dawne Koch. Ja- net Schuster. Sue Poppe. Sue Dellamura. Carole Pfeiffer. Janet Youngman, Pat McCreevy, Coach Mrs. Moulton. Top Row: Kathy Caputo, Diana Keat, Ronni Malamud, Marian Perina. Lynn Karp. Kathy Kwiatkowski, Debbie Kolovich, Leslie Wicks, Janie Lehmann, Cathy Thiergartner. 243 Coquettes Capt Irene Bilancia tx Co Cap! Sharon Hartigan leading the girls in the Homecoming parade. Hieksville High s kickline, always with a smile and wearing their Comet Victory buttons, have danced, to our enjoyment, during the many half time shows. Under the supervision of advisor. Mrs. D’Avino, the seniors performed at the Variety Show to the tune of “Hey Look Me Over Practice, skill, and hard work are the key to the girls synchro- nized precision and grace. The Coquettes keeping time The kickline in action during halftime. Coquettes, Front Row Jan Greenberg, Heidi Manthey, Joan O Donnell, Chris Chizzoniti, Diane Could, Sharon Hartigan Co- Captain, Irene Bilancia Captain. Barara Vlarzillo, Diane Szczerba, Madie Lamounette. Andrea Caltagirone. Middle Row Michele Ceneda, Margaret Olivieri. Mindy Wohl, Debbie Ferro, Sandy .Man- they, Mary Bilancia. Mary Tisdell. Linda Schairer. Laura Vfalonc. Jeanne Del.app. Lorraine Heuer. Top Row: Siobhan McMurray, Evelyn Auffant. Karen Hartigan. Margaret Osbahr, Donna Inocco. Joane Dutko, Mrs. D Avino, Mary Bauer. Karen Zamparo, Susan Zorzo. Valerie Schwinger, Marisa Wylder, Diane Bergin. Debbie Aversano. Not Pictured Karen Watson, Sue Williams. Debbie Bose. Gina Gabriel. Twirling naturally. Twirlers H.H.S. has twirlers to be proud of. Winning third place in the U.S.T.A. contest by performing their original dance-twirl routines, they also per- form for us at the football and basketball games. Twirling to popular songs such as “Up, Up and Away and “Goldfinger” they are a pleasure to watch and are an added attraction to our sports events. Captain Lorraine Lorch and company 245 Twirlers, Kneeling Nancy Robinson, Captain Lorraine Lorch. Standing Cathy Rose, Linda Fischer, Sue Greco. Our Friends, Many thanks to Mr. Rusch, Mr. Olvany, Mrs. Martin; Mr. Schneider, Mr. Taube, Mrs. Gold- man, and Mr. Kirker of Delma Studios; Mr. Phil St. Pierre of American Yearbook; and Mr. Sol Wexler, for their invaluable aid and con- cern in the production of Comet '73. We would also like to thank Mr. Horne and Mr. Paisner for their photographic assistance. 246 The Events We Lived Through . . 1972 May J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI. dies at 77. Presidential candidate, George Wallace, shot at Maryland rally. U.S., Russia sign arms, space, health pacts at Moscow summit. June Watergate break in at Democratic headquarters. Eagleton withdrawn from McGovern ticket. August Shriver becomes McGovern’s running mate. September Bobby Fischer wins world chess championship from Russia's Boris Spassky. President Nixon announces end of the draft in 1973. Arab terrorists kill 11 Israeli athletes at Munich Olympics. 1st day of school (Sept. til. Mark Spit u ins 7 gold medals at Olympics. October Homecoming Parade (Oct. 14). November President Nixon reelected (Nov. 7). December Band trip to Rochester vDec. 2-4). g Variety ’72: “It’s a Small World Apollo 17, last U.S. moon mission. Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of the U.S., dies at 88. dies at 64. 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( THE HICKSVILLE PENNYSAVER Congratulates the CLASS of 78 AND WISHES THEM ALL A SUCCESSFULL AND HAPPY FUTURE! (IN I I K ISLAND— PENNYSAVER ADVI H I ISI KS CLASS of 73 AND BEST WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURE! CONGRATULATIONS ALSO TO THE INTERACT CLUB OF HICKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SPONSORED BY... HICKSVILLE ROTARY CLLB Compliments of HICKSVILLE FIRESTONE DEALER 300 South Broadway Hicksville WE-1-0961 COMMAND LINCOLN MERCURY GREAT EASTERN AUTOMOTIVE DEPARTMENT TIRES BATTERIES SHOCKS ACCESSORIES Congratulations to the Class of '73 JOHN MICHAEL HAIRSTYLISTS East Village Green, Levittown PE-1-6770, PE-1-9241 794 South Broadway Hicksville 935-6550 260 Best of Luck to the Class of ’73 COMMAND LINCOLN MERCURY 794 South Broadway Hicksville OLD COUNTRY TOYOTA, INC. Sales and Service 340 West Old Country Rd Hicksville, New York 11801 (516)822-1234 Good Luck to the Class of '73 GEORGE MALVESE AND CO., INC. 530 Old Country Rd. Hicksville, N.Y. 11802 WELLS 1-022 0 PETER’S CLEANERS and TAILORS All Work Done On Premises SAME DAY SERVICE 422 JERUSALEM AVENUE HICKSVILLE, L. I. _ . r Clone_____________„23 ho—3est of Lock__________________ Address_ Seniors 1 ____________ r mw. TOCS. WEO. TM0 5. ftn. SAT. N Phone: 938-5656 ACE SPECIALTIES CO. Social and Wedding Invitations Stationery, Cards, Gifts, etc. 5 Bethpage Rd. Hicksville, N.Y. Frank Blesi, Prop. Compliments of MEENAN OIL CO. 17-23 W. Marie Street Hicksville, New York CHRQMA’-'PAINT —Automotive - J)nduitr iJ ■ JJo, WJlpaper - -Art Suffici WE 1-299 5 154 BROADWAY HICKSVILLE, L. L, N. 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AV Squad Catering For all Affairs 112 Woodbury Rd. Hicksville, N.Y. GUS RIEDLINGER S TOWING SERVICE B4 Hour Towing EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE B'WAT OLD COUNTRY RD.. IIICKSVILLE. L. I. Phones: WELLS 1-1794 - 9575 - 1498 ROMEO JULIET Unisex Haireutting 2 Jerusalem Ave. 931-8420 Best Wishes Hicksville, N.Y. 931-6991 McCAFFERY AGENCY INSURANCE 100 E. Old Country Rd. E. A. Waso Hicksville. N.Y. L. C. McCaffery 266 The Class of 73 Bids Farewell to Hicksville High School President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Mary Krummenacker Lisa Delmato Rosemary Quinn Jean Way I Buena Suerte! Best Wishes from THE SPANISH CLUB As you embark upon the stream of Life we salute you. Congratulations to the Class of '73. HICKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL P.T.A Best Wishes to the Senior Class HICKSVILLE CONGRESS OF TEACHERS 225 PARK AVENUE SOUTH NEW YORK N Y 10003


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