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(fanet Volume 37 Principal — Raymond L. Rusch Hicksville High School Hicksville, N. Y. 11801 2 Table of Contents Activities..............12 Clubs...................42 Sports .................74 Faculty ...............114 Senior ................142 Advertising............244 Hicksville High School is a place like any other and Ue e one cuz High School presents many challenges — a great many of them outside of the classroom. - A NIGHTMARE IN THE POOL LADY' A HIT4. M at «■ rat — i ra ttfctt. jaNH«MA a mat Trips and Banquet Head Holiday COPCOlS Inlrmal I Ktn |uri Up Club Activities This Year yV6 C0ff16 111 -« tub In I nun a a Tattat New Year «I 1 • -- i ?'• •• w U« n l« ' «•“ ty 'itn • • VARIETY 73 SR. FINAL m .% ■ in— — • Human Relations Director For HNS TO St BAii ■ fttlklA The headlines don’t tell it all but it is obvious from them that Hicks- ville High is a multi-faceted school. Hicksviile High School is very much a world of its own but it is equally a part of the universe. The happenings within our building mirror events outside but they are both subject to Human Na- ture. Perhaps that explains .. . 4 place — different in its own way CMcUtiOK dat fenev clf — Jimmy Durante A great deal of study goes on in class, but HHS is as much a place of learning as study. It is a place to talk with and learn from our friends. And (left) Helen Maiers shows us. a place to be ourselves, do things we might only do at home because in many ways Hicksville High is home. V — f V- • £v;; V v.V.%.; .: ’ • : .V :; vV - ... v';:,V -•;• ■ ■;';. •;••• : } - v • ‘ • . ' ;a c.;v . ;..- -«.• •'• ;r- .- £e V-jyVv ,•« ■ • if-'vny .'..• • :.•?♦• ‘• . .t «r . • '« - •- -• • ■ • .,•■,■■, T a - •. ■ '.• •' ■ . .v • -• n :.,, .. .: V . 'r-' • •' --:V fi 3 iff ;■■ . We are part of the world around us ■ .y n ; - i S.' • ■: .‘ ii '• Vr . J % - •■ VP- '«-■ ; - V' ? • ' -• ? X J ' « ; - r‘ -.V v ; V :- -• ■- :C4--.vs. 7-ifv ; • :; The energy crisis ’ •. ; '• , ij v . - • . - ■ • 2 2 ft ‘ « 2 , - - • ' Z' • . •;•• . , ; • ? • • Politics and nature worked together to cause severe shortages of fuel and home heating oil that had their effects on everyone's life-style. Empty fuel pumps like the one on the right caused New York State to begin a mandatory fuel rationing system, (below) Mr. Fredricks complied with President Nixon's request that room temperatures be lowered to 68 degrees. KiiP This • ClIIEP ■•r +■ ? . ,• , r . r. , r . , . . - • • . r . In an effort to save fuel and electricity a keep-the-door- closed-to-save-heat and removing-alternate-lights policy was instituted, (above) Fern Drillings does her little bit to help. • vrv., 'r r .«■ .--. - A . V j — 1 % ■- to •• vV;r:£-: '.V - V.- r- • ? , k' ' •'-■ «•, ■ C -S-:■ :'•« •• .• ;'• • yV-:V ■' • . - r - i - V - f , ' ■ ' - v 4 %. « • • • ' i f- ’ W '4,1, - - . . %■ -.• . if ot ; . . : v . . •.- ' • ■ . .. ■'■%' •« A '' ' r -'L« • ' _•■-’J. ' • f • - -'Ll j -V' . r • v «• ■ • .. 5 v '■ Vh , •■ • • V -Wv' : ? 'oJ.£r--.v y.v;.. v,-? if :•.;. • : .v? •- v-; vr Inflation was very much a reality this year although “top ranking government officials” denied its exist- ence. Skyrocketing food prices dipped into even the students pocket. Inflation • — ;’ . •• • ■ jk -■« ‘ , • ’ 'j : -•. • • ‘i • ..... - .. . . •;'- - • '• - .-v- •'■- .• r£ ■ •:, ••• v ,vy :r; V;V . • «;••• When the Class of 74 was in the kindergarten a full lunch including dessert and milk was 30c and milk alone 2c: IV_____, • .____ CA_______ __ today the same (?) meal without dessert is 60 p and milk 6c. Is it any wonder why Jody Linden (left) chooses the extras rather than a hot lunch? and subject (left) Jimmy Prile gains first hand knowledge of the pleasures of modern machinery that sometimesmever work, (above) Kim Madi- gan and Margaret Bergin try out the cafeterias new garbage compacter. w t. 4V ■£?;. .:: V- 1 V- v y - . ; and Automation ; .... . -v •. v .• .. • i. . t % y •. - v A m ■? And the fashions fads of our times ■ s v ' - ; , • ■4 m-' “ v?V -« v •; - ti • ' ■ ’, 7 • - •' • 1 ' • r Styles this year seemed to fall into two extremes; the casual and practical, and the ul tra-sophisticated. But together they created mood of mutual acce his own. • vV . ' V• V- !‘v. - V.-; V V mutual acceptance — to each . v ‘ • , .• ; • v-. •. f -i - -: 4 •• Vl V ' V . : r : t' • . • i - -.:?; Air':’,' '. • ■: ' - 4 fc f .' + ' 1 V 'v'X '-•% ' . ■ .V :' ?;• v- } v. t .V ),.{ V « - V . ' -V .J - M' - j - • v- ■ '.a; t,'' : - ' V ' V 4-t . r (Above) Argyle plaid became popular for socks and sweaters. (Right) Platform shoes were very stylish but ,. .. , oftentimes very dangerous. ■v:'. . t‘ • v -f ., , j . '7m : Less than ten years ago boys in the senior high were sent home for wearing blue jeans to school and less than five years ago girls were sent home for wearing any type of pants. Now a good major- ity of students wear jeans. T-shirts and work boots (below) almost daily. The casual dress gives students the freedom to come and go on bicycles, the most popular of which seem to be ten speed foreign racers. inorkel storm jackets were one of the more practi- al fads during the cold winter mon A Hall Mother checks to see that Mi- ' chael Cook has a right to be where he is or go where he’s going. v, 1 i m . i - • v V, V V. - ■ .... • • ' , •’ j , 4f • j, ,v ■ ■ . - ■A, . I • • J i| . - • . •'.’ ill 4. t «.• I ' . .••' ■ 1 , I y 1 - v . . . • • •% • ' ' V : ; T1 N SI .IV : o, •; C v O T . - ««st . V-V vr . LW w lit :' li; ■ 3v, V f VVVv’ Danny Koebel is faking it now but the alarm does get pulled for no reason sending a few thousand students out into the rain, or cold, and rarely, the warm sunshine. L . X ■ •. V ’c • ♦ • • _ 1 — a ■ •. Watergate . . . Agnew’s resignation . .. impeachment inquiries When those that make the rules fail to observe them, is it any wonder that this disrespect for the laws of the system has mani- fested itself on the high school level. STREAKING m2°MoiS It’s a craze, a dare to do something different, to dumbfound the system — streaking (running nude) happened in March on college campuses, sporting events, and Hicksville High. Mr. Rusch said that any student caught streaking would be subject to immediate suspension and legal action. Even though it is well known that there is a policeman around the corner, the drag races continue along Division Ave. continued on page 236 with the lighter sides of rebellion 2 Variety 73 Senior Play Concerts Innash Dance Basketball Games Pep Rally Homecoming Day Class Officers Seniors........... Juniors and Sophomores String of Pearls ....... Faculty Play School Day Courses and Study Gym and Industrial Arts Art and Music Follies of 1933 ... Jack Levison in Alexander's Ragtime Band . That’s Entertainment The stage crew sets murals at the beginning of the show. Variety 73, directed by Mr. Joseph Crucilla. presented us with a nostalgic look at some shows from the past. This year’s show, “Follies of 1933 (That’s Entertainment)’’, brought us back to the thirties with such tunes as “Alex- ander’s Ragtime Band”, “A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody’’, and “I’ve Got You Under my Skin”. The tunes of yesteryear filled the hearts of the audience, and left them humming even after the curtain had closed. Lisa Miller tells Ed Saueracker, Anything you can do I can do better!1 Another mural depicting the 1930's. 15 “Who was that lady (Right)Thetimid Casper Milktoast (Lee Shulman) at work in his office. (Below) Russian agents Orlov and Belka (Ed Paul and Nick Sotirhos) devise a way to make the professor talk. (Right) The domineering Bertha Milktoast (Angela Santamaria) noses her way into the Williams' home. (Above) Radio announcer. Mark Greenberg, gives the scoop on the scandal involving phony FBI agent Williams. 16 I saw you with?” igent Parker (Jim Bennett) meets with FBI agent Doyle (Sal tfano). (Left) T.V. personality Mike Haney (Phil Celia) thinks up a wild scheme to get his friend, the professor, out of trouble. (Below) Mrs. Williams (Andrea Halpern) threatens to shoot Agent Powell (Warren Seigel), a real FBI agent. The Coogle sisters (Lisa Pallela and Donna Piro) go after their men. This year’s Senior Play, “Who Was That Lady I Saw You With?’’, written by Norman Krasna, was a brilliant comedy that brought three evenings of enjoyment to the HHS audi- ence. The cast members worked together with vitality, guided by the innovative directing of Mr. Crucilla and James O’Leary, student director. The play, a symphony of sound and move- ment, brought the finest of comedy to HHS. 17 They make their own (Right) The Jr.-Sr. Girls Chorus sings Britten's Ceremony of Carols”. (Below) The Symphonic Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Mr. Abt. rehearses for a future performance. 18 Bob Pennisi and the Symphonic Wind Ensemble play at the kick-off for the United Fund Campaign at Lilco. kind of music The Madrigals inform their audience of a future concert. The Madrigals carol in the halls at the Seasonal Concert. Concerts are a tradition at HHS. Each year the mu- sic students in every area of the field are given numer- ous opportunities to perform their art before a warm and receptive audience. The diversity of talent found in the music department is such that few could get bored of the monthly, and sometimes weekly recitals. Whether your pleasure is vocal or instrumental music, you can find it at HHS. 19 They come in all colors Anyone for a fortune cookie? Couples compete for Best Costume award. Gerry Martire and Helen Maiers. a bee-coming couple. Togetherness I Doctor and nurse hard at work. 20 all shapes and all sizes Music, brought to you by Parallax. Bleacher-warmers enjoy the music. Lisa Pallela sings while the band takes a break. A break in the action. This year’s INNASH DANCE was held on Friday night, Feb. 15. The dance, sponsored by the Student Government, is a dance open to all, but only those couples with G.O. cards can get in for free. The INNASH is a special dance. INNASH stands for the following: IN-inch difference be- tween the boy and the girl; NA-Noah’s Ark, the couples dress alike: SH-Sadie Hawkins, the girls ask the boys. The INNASH dance is an event which comes but once a year. It is a night of fun and enjoyment that all look forward to, especially the girls. 21 It’s not whether Hicksville's annual Faculty-Alumni Basketball Game was played on Thanksgiving Eve, November 21. It was an exciting game, with old grievances being healthfully rehashed out on the court. The alumni ultimately came out ahead. After the game a dance was held, with music by Jack Spratt. Defying the law of gravity. Winding up for a cheer. you win or lose ... The cheerleaders work to arouse school spirit. This year’s Pep Rally for the HHS Home- coming Day football game was held on Friday afternoon, October 12, 1973. The team was out in full force, as were the Marching Band, cheerleaders, and coquettes. Speakers includ- ed Mr. Rusch, quarterback Steve Cannone, and Coach Brown, all of whom helped spur the Comets to victory. Our illustrious team in their stocking feet. Mr. Rusch steps up to the microphone. (Above) “Perennial Provenzano. class of '73. returns to lead a cheer. (Left) Leo Orsino accepts the plaque for most valuable player in the Hicksville- Bethpage game. 23 Parade to victory Homecoming Day '73 was held on Saturday. October 13. a beautiful day. perfect for a game and a parade. Lorraine Meddis was crowned homecoming queen, with Monica Innes, Joanne O’Connell, Laura Delapp, and Lynn Barondess as the proud run- ners-up. The Marching Comets’ half-time show, as well as the lively spirit of the faculty, alumni, and students helped lead the football team to an astonishing 20-6 victory over Herricks. A tired quarterback, Steve Cannone, takes a break. Homecoming Queen, Lorraine Meddis during a pensive moment. (Above) Hicksville s offense in action. (Right) President Zed Director accepts the first prize trophy for the Junior Class float. 24 25 wre? ZEO DIRECTOR rWCHElE LftV EtSYE Z1ES '3UBT SHtfWN Snoopy and friends came out in support of the slate. (Above) Mr. O'Doherty. Junior Class Adviser, uses it twice a day to be sure. (Right) Sophomore Class Officers: Stephanie Dircks. treasurer; Sharon Patte son. president; Valerie Crown, vice pres.: Eva Voulgaris, sec’y. They make it Mr. Munch, Director of Student Activities. all possible Junior Class Officers: Pres. Zed Director. Vice Pres. Frank Way. Sec'y Edye Zeig. Treas. Rich Gill. Class Officers are the set of hardworking students that each year plan activities for the class they represent. They started off the school year with hard campaigning, colorful posters, promising speeches, and a new way to vote — the slate. For all of us who have en- joyed the various concerts, dances, and trips this year, we have our class officers to thank. (Above) Tweety and Edye. a winning pair. (Left) Senior Class Officers: Vice Pres. Buzzy Assante. Pres. John Logosiky. Sec’y Nancy Farrell. Treas. Nancy Braemer. Money talks: nobody walks — A winning slogan? TaIAs) V h i Nmiei £ ME flam 5£ni«a Class T6e,as as - ___■ ■ ‘ _____________ - Class of ’74 ... Mary Fouassier's head is measured for her graduation cap. Rosanne LoGalbo checks the Senior Bulletin Board for scholarship information. Helen Maiers and friends look for catalogs in the College Room. The graduates It is the year of the Senior Ball — this year's to be held at Huntington Town House — and graduation. It is also, usually, the year of the Senior Trip, but this year’s was cancelled be- cause not enough seniors wanted to see the Capitol with their classmates. It is also the last year of high school — one not soon to be forgotten. Ed Saueracker takes Nora Rodriguez for a spin at the Junior Prom. A quiet moment on the Senior Patio. The middlemen Class of ’75 (Right) Juniors are fitted for their class rings. (Below)The Marx Brothers — the subject of the Junior class Film Festival. (Above) Barnaby Bye. the star attraction of the Junior Rock Concert. (Right) The cookie man advises Junior salesmen. The Junior year is the most difficult year for the high school student. It is the year in which the student is subjected to the torture of test taking. The PSAT-NMSQT and the SAT are the most important tests which a Junior can take, for it is the results of these tests which will de- cide what the Junior will do and where he will go after high school. Though the Junior may have a rough year, out of all the students in the school, he has the most to look forward to — the Senior year. David Rosenberg seeks inspiration from a friend. The beginners Class of '76 Mr. Kanawada speaks to Sophs about the Soph. Hop The Soph. Hop. Stairway to Heaven, featured music from the 50's. 60 s. and 70 s Officers discuss class business between periods At times Soph, representatives forget to come to Student Gov’t, meetings. The Sophomores got off to an exceptionally slow start this year. They spent more than the usual amount of time adjusting to the school, and less time than they should getting into the swing of HHS. Nonetheless, as the mid-year rolled around, so did the sophomores. They scheduled the major event of the year, the Sophomore Hop. for March 23. and they scheduled a Moth- er’s Day Candy Sale. A night of nostalgia Guests dined at tables honoring the greats of the Big Band Era. The 4th annual String of Pearls was held on March 2. The Big Band Sound was again brought to life by HHS’s fabulous dance band, directed by Mr. Abt. Both students and adults attended, and enjoyed the music of years gone by. The Wolfsons, one of many parent-couples who attended the dance. The enthusiastic Cathy Castiglia offers snacks to famished Pat Thompson, accompanied by the dance dancers. band. Those damn yankees! The slugger of the Senators, Joe Hardy (Mr. Ryan). Coach Van Buren (Mr. Sklarz) and club-owner Mrs. Welch (Mrs. Hanrahan) meet with reporters. One of the many HHS traditions is the Faculty Play. This year’s produc- tion, “Damn Yankees”, a hilarious musical, served not only to entertain the student, but also to show him that our teachers and advisers are not mere- ly teachers and advisers, but people, warm, human, and funny. Its brilliant success was made possible by the hard work of Mr. Patsis, director, and the rest of the participating HHS staff. The production proved to be both an enjoyable and worthwhile event, for besides keeping the audience in stitch- es, it was all done for a good cause. Proceeds went to the HHS Scholarship Benefit Fund. HHS Monday through Friday Eva Kokoris and Sally Sharp give a demonstration of the art of con- versation during homeroom. The School Day officially begins at 8:15 A.M. and ends at 2:41 P.M., but the length of the day varies with the individual. The Special enables the student to either begin the day forty minutes later, end it forty minutes earlier, or both. However, many a student does not have his day shortened, but length- ened. He has Driver Ed., club meetings, or rehearsals to at- tend. But be it long or short, the school day is what the stu- dent makes of it. Look out world, here we come! John Fippinger leads in the race to the next class. Mr. Plochochi and the future drivers of America. (Left) Waiting by the phone, wondering if he will ever get off. (Below) Pete Garger and Jack Levison study in the library. (Above) How to catch twenty winks between classes. 35 (Left) Vivian D'Angelo gets her books for her next class, and friend Edye Zeig waits. Studious students Contemplating Shakespeare. Joan Shikowitz has fun in the lab while others (right) do the hard part, compute the results. The Courses of Study offered in HHS are many and varied. Of course, a substantial number of these courses are required courses. Such include: English, Science, Math, History, and Health. Yet, after his academic requirements are fulfilled, the student may choose to take other courses such as shorthand, typing, accounting, and retailing. The Senior however, has many options open to him. He may take special courses such as Philosophy, Drama, Humani- ties, Government, Economics, Sociology, 12A, 12B, A.P. UMM, Ecology, Oceanography, and A.P. Chem. The variety of courses is such that any student who wishes to, can really get a fine educational background at HHS. at their studies ... A Home Ec. success. Making useof the Print Shop Lesson 17: Lubricating the printing press. Getting the old run-around The Industrial Arts department offers a variety of courses open to both male and female alike. In offering such courses as Print Shop. Metal Shop, Auto Shop, and Electric Shop, the department enables the student to acquire some important practical knowledge, knowledge that will be extremely useful to him or her in the years to come. 38 The hard way to file one’s nails. mind and the body Physical Education is a course required of every healthy HHS student. It is a course loved by some, and despised by others. On the one hand it can be a welcome relief from study, but on the other hand it can be a tedious and overly regimented forty min- utes. Nonetheless, this year the Phys. Ed. department hopes to experiment with a new idea: that of offering the student a variety of sports from which he will choose a few according to his liking. (Left) Another exciting episode in the continuing search of the ball for the basket. Did anyone find my contact lens yet? All systems go at T-minus ten minutes and counting. 39 If only the boys could keep their rooms this neat! 'he Arts Ron Matt digs his work. One of Hicksville's budding young artists in an Oils class. The music goes round and round And it comes out here. The Music department plays an active role in student life at HHS. Perform- ing groups such as the choruses, the bands, and the orchestra provide enter- tainment for the students, as well as for the community as a whole. Students of the department become involved in their work, participating in various extra-curricular activities such as Marching Band, Stage Band, and Tri-M. Throughout the years the Hicksville music department has been acclaimed as one of the best in the state, receiving numerous awards and honors for the performances of its students. Camille Caddie tunes up between numbers. 40 Almost as much fun as making mudpies! The Art Department at Hicksville High offers a variety of courses to satisfy the needs of its artists and art lovers. For those interested in the progress of art through the ages, there are courses such as Art History and Art Appreciation; and for those interested in the working aspect of art, there are cours- es such as Ceramics, Designing, Graphics, and Studio in Art. The future artists of America? 41 Maestro George Menz blows away. Advanced Girls Chorus American Field Service Audio-Visual Staff Bridge Club............. Chess Club Chorale Concert Band............ Creative Writing Club Ecology Club French Club Future Homemakers Club Future Nurses Club Future Teachers Club German Club Guidance Volunteers Human Relations %....... Interact Club Italian Club Latin Club Library Service Club Madrigals .............. Main Office Volunteers Marching Comets Math Club Newspaper Nurses' Volunteers Orchestra............... Pre-Law Club Pre-Med Club............ Ski Club Sophomore Girls Chorus Sophomore Mixed Chorus Spanish Club Stage Band Stamp Club Student Government Symphonic Wind Ensemble Tactical Gaming Society Thespian Society Tri-M CluP i. United Nations Club Volunteer Club Yearbook 43 omet 74 Senior Sect Roxanne Keu Copy Editor Francine Newman Faculty Editor Barbara Shea Activities Editor Lee Ann Schwartz Girls' Sports June Pakaluk Boys' Sports Lee Samowitz Publicity Editor Fern Drillings Business Manager Myra Albin Comet Yearbook: Thanks Before anything was sent to the Yearbook company. Editor-in- Chief Phyllis Koling was often in the Comet Room typing or checking the work the editors submitted for their deadlines. The Comet Yearbook and Newspaper staffs shared a room across the hall from the main office. There the editors could design their pages and consult with Phyllis Koling. the Editor-in-Chief. Pictured here are: (top) Neil Ludman. Barbara Shea. Lee Ann Schwartz, (bottom) Lee Samowitz. Ellen Silverman. Roxanne Keurian. Fern Drillings. Myra Albin. Francine Newman. 44 The Comet Yearbook staff,, with the assist- ance of Richard Halowitch, devoted many hours to developing a vivid representation of school life on the pages of the Yearbook. Edi- tor-in-Chief Phyllis Koling supervised the pro- duction so that the theme, “Dese are de condi- tions dat prevail.” was incorporated into every section. Then the pictures were repropor- tioned to focus upon the centers of interest. Summaries were written of the school clubs, activities, and sports so that each picture not only told a story pictorially, but also verbally. Finally, everything was labeled and drafted onto the final copy. The financial support for this was derived from money raised from Yearbook sales, ads in the book, and Yearbook boosters sold at the P.T.A. Open House. But no cost can really be determined because no price can be set on memories. for the memories Sports, sports, sports. I don't want to hear any more about sports June Pakaluk, Girls' Sports Editor. The Staff Senior Section Roxanne Keurian Elyse Freilich Judy Vianest Lori Finger Linda Milgrim Donna Piro Kathy Cunningham Pat Fagan Nora Rodriguez Stephanie Grassie Helen Maiers Jody Linden Tom Garger Ann Koumou Joanne Stryker Lauren Langbehn Peter Garger Mora Bebergal Michele Jacobson Copy Francine Newman Eva Kokoris June Pakaluk Donna Piro Faculty Barbara Shea Ronny Petrina Lauren Blaus Mary DaM Cindy Marg2 Carol i Jayne Trentanove Sharon Levine Activities Lee Ann Schwartz Lorri Gumanow Camille Caddie Debbie Errick Diane Scarola Cathy Castiglu Sally Sharpe Photography Neil Ludman David Rosenberg Sheila Fishman Angelo Garrido John Andrews Scott Baratz Larry Bodbny Albert Chang Mary DeNicola Vivian D'Angelo Brian uiamond Steven Diamond Al Eriksson Diana Fordham Steve Grossmar John Harrison Kathi Heller Horner MTeditor Stephen Krown Geri Lombardi Jerry Matire Connie Mayberry James O'Leary Don Pardo Jamie Rudin J John Segedy Leonard ServeCio Bart Zaino Art Susan Lates BobTuska Glenn Regan 4 Girls Sports June Janet Carol liene B Vickie Caroly Kathy VVay Cathy Lynch r J_ois Hollida Albin pie fffherman ■eresa Dunn iDiane ScaVofa .CAndy Harris® Peter Tillem Alice Hauser Judy Vianest llene Wolfson Valerie Schwinger Beth Cohen Boys Sports Lee Lee Shulman Bob Romeo Joe Leo Doug Lobel Randy Levy Keith Granirer Michael Pakal Clubs Ellen Silverman Ruth Kochman Sharon Levine Meryl Blumenthal Fern Drillii Edye Zeig, «Gindy Harris JudyHechler Eileen Grossman David Rosenberg . Terry Dunn Joanne Lesser Laurene Zahn Karen Granirer llene Wolfson Pat Sherwood Jonathan Purnick 45 HHS Media: Print (Left) Steve Burgay manages his staff with a strong arm: Publicity Manager Mary Daly and Photographer David Rosenberg. (Below) An evening before an issue of the Comet newspaper was sold in the high school. Joanne Lesser and Ellen Silverman helped Editor-in-Chief Steve Burgay fold and count stacks of newspapers. The editors get together to discuss what the content of each issue will be for the upcoming deadline. The Comet Newspaper has printed several issues during the course of the school year. Each newspaper has had something of interest for every individual. The sports-minded person enjoys the sports page . . The theatrical-minded person enjoys the coverage of the Thespian Productions . The political-minded person enjoys the editorials. And, of course, any per- son enjoys the amusing anecdotal stories. The word is a powerful weapon, but the Comet used it wisely. Editor-in-chief — Steven Burgay News Editor — Andrea Halpern Cathy Dick Lori Gumanow James Bennett Michele Jacobson Jonathan Jacobson Linda Tenner Claudia Tarantelli Anita Blumberg Robin Weintraub Cindy Harris Business Editor — Carol Stella Gary Schmidt Lisa Bett Ken Romeo Marilyn Heller Susan Stahley Barbara Asam Barbara Shea Eileen Bickard Pat Ruggiero Art Editor — Paul Lauricella Publicity Editor — Mary Daly Sharon Gruenwald Ronny Petrina Sharon Levine Girls’ Sports — Bobby Nudelman Lee ' Kott ty Taylor Edye Zeig Judy Sherman Photography — Neil Ludman Feature Editor — Edward Paul Betty Taylor Stephanie Dircks eWolfson Shulman Lee Samowitz Valerie Crown Dan Gelber Donald Jue Margaret Osbahr Gary Krupa Paul Wexler Eileen Bickard Boys’ Sports Editor Bill Kirsch Gary Goldberg Mike Diamond Paul Cutrone Bill Cutrone Jim Wittenberg Joe Leo Political Editor — Robert Anderson doff Lee Shulman Richard Gill Richard Makon Sharon Levine Randy Levy Kevin Baldwin Carol Whaley Ada Moran and Sound Since the staff is quite large and the equipment utilized requires storage, the Audio-Visual Staff has their own rooms for mimeograph machines, lighting facilities, other storage for projectors and television equipment and other devices employed. All these rooms are located conveniently on the second floor near the elevator for easy transport. President — Richard J. Christ, First Vice-President — Raymond E. Scel- zi. Second Vice-President — David A. Kaufman, Bouncer — John Fippinger, Treasure — James Gibney, Student Government Represent- ative — Steven Jambrone, Members: Paul Carpinone, Robert Dybec, Donald Jue, Jeffrey Kaufer, Michael Provenzano, Gary Schwab, Jaysen Silverman. Robert Albert, Glenn Connolly, Luke D Antuano, Randy Levy, Edward Brennan. Nick DiPalo, Alfred Eriksson. Benito Fantozi. Arthur Goldman. Paul Kleban. Mark Kreditor. Charles Thorwarth. Bill Hack and Roy Scelzi are checking a completed splicing as they equip a television set that a teacher will use for a lesson. Audio-Visual Staff Although the Audio-Visual Staff is regarded as a club, its members learn valuable skills while having a good time. Mr. Sparr and the long-standing members give technical instruction to the newcomers. Almost every event occurring during the school year requires their assistance with audio-visual techniques. The voice of Richard Christ. President of the Audio-Visual Staff, deliv- ers messages heard over the public address system in the halls of the Hicksville High. Students interested in obtaining admis- sion to qualified nursing schools are found in the Future Nurses Club. With this com- mon interest in mind, Nurse Krumm and President Jane Vogel plan the meetings. President — Jane Vogel, Vice-President — Clare Viejo. Secretary — Lynn Fordham, Treasurer — Valerie Vollono, Student Gov’t. Representative — Carolyn Bartlett. Members: Betty Voorhies. Mary Beth Bodamer. Nora Neshta. Rae Weigand. Pat McGreery, Colleen Donlon. Give a little help to your friends Human Relations Paul Brown, a group leader, stopped in room 208 of the Administration Building. Paula's office, to speak with her. Through a county grant Hicksville High gained a Human Relations Coordinator, Paula Conrad, Since September Paula has organized many activities where she hoped to establish a friendly atmosphere that would let people unwind through conversation. One such activity was a pool party at Plainview High School. Group Dynamic sessions were organized in an effort to get students to help themselves and other students. The group leaders were from Hofstra and always available to “rap” with students about their problems. The goal of the department is to help people live fuller lives. 48 Paula Conrad (left) and Linda, a group leader, discuss plans for an up-coming dance. Office Volunteers Guidance Aides: Nancy Mansfield. Denise Briody. Cornelius Uhlmann. Teresa Dunne. Margaret Downton, Eileen McVay, Inez Marano. Mary Beth Murphy, Judy Golden. Jacqueline Dinaro, Eileen Mur- phy. Lauren Antonelli. Luann Radazzo. Maureen Nolan, Joanne DiBenedetto. Sue Miracola. Randi Skolnick, Lauren Blaush- ield. Barbara Shea. Nancy Bozzi, Cynthia Maranara. Robin Fitz, David Hendrickson. Peter Garger. Mario Rabaglia. Richard Makov. Nurse Aides: Susan Fox. Chris Jutekunst. Carolyn Toole. Cindy Crosby, Joanne Stryker. Cathy Parkes, Leslie Cripps. Pat Sherwood. Carolyn Barllett. Peggy Longo. Lisa Padrock. Jane Vogel. Mary Alice Quinn. Donna Ericson. Maggie Smith. Janet Gorst, Debbie Spero, Joan Sherry, Margaret Caesar. Main Office Aides: George King. Ada Moran. Karen Allison, Lori Fineman, Rae Weigand. Dorinda Smith. Cathy Parks and Leslie Cripps wait for Mrs. Krumm to give them an errand second period in the Nurse s office. Some students volunteer to assist the secre- taries in the guidance offices and in the main office, and the nurses during their free peri- ods. They give students passes out of classes so the nurse, secretaries, or guidance counse- lors can talk with them. Their work also in- volves filing papers, looking up student sched- ules and putting notes into the faculty mailboxes. 49 Creative Writing Club The Creative Writing Club was a newly formed club under the direction of Mr. LaMarca. Its pur- pose was to cultivate better writing styles for the individual members. Those who enjoy creative writing had the opportunity to have their works crit- ically analyzed by the other members. Everyone in the group submitted their work and the pros and cons of their writings were discussed in Room 219 on Friday afternoons. In general, the Creative Writ- ing Club 25 helped create better writers for tomor- row. Ed Paul. Donald Jue. Betty Taylor. Stephanie Dircks. Ka- thy Olterjesky. Karen Smith. Valerie Crown. At meetings the members often read short stories by admirable writers and record the highlights of their writing styles in order to improve their own pieces. On the job training Pre-Med Club’s activities revolve around the medical profession. In October they visited the Nassau County Medical Center Dynamic Care Center. Guest speakers included experts in the fields of acupuncture, psychiatry and urology. Presidential Council — Jay Yasen, Norman Spier, Steve Pino; Secretary — Lee Ann Schwartz; Student Government Representative — Carol Whaley; Parliamentarian — Cathy Castiglia; Members: Sandy Tropea. Don Pardo. Donald Jue. Ken Kopher, Donna Piro. Joanne Valentino, Mark Kreditor, Herb Rakebrand. Betty Taylor, Larry Glazer. Lee Schulman. Lee Samowitz. Warren Siegel. Mary Fouassier. Claudia Whit- man. Amy Batterman. Paul Wexler. Arthur Pennisi. Neil Ludman. Eileen Gill. Maureen Foley. Nick Sortirhos. The Pre-Med members scheduled a special meeting in order to hear a guest speaker on urology from the Waldemar Research Foundation. Future Teachers The Future Teachers of America studied the techniques of teaching. In the Spring, the members student taught in the elementary schools. Prior to that, a trip to C.W. Post College gave them guide- lines for their instruction. Miss Saunders, their fac- ulty advisor, also offered them valuable hints dur- ing their meetings on the first Tuesday of every month. President — Kathy Cunningham, Vice-President — Lori Gumanow, Secretary — Myra Albin, Treasurer — Fran Newman, Student Gov’t Representative — Kathy Kali- nowski, Members: Theresa Dunn. Rosanne LoGalbo. Lee Ann Schwartz. Rich Olivari. Bohdan Haryn. Gayl Selken. Martha Fallacara. Susan Handwerk. Chris Darnowski. Lin- da Tenner. Laura Lee. Linda Scarola. Neil Laezza. Most members worked assiduously in preparation for their trial at instructing an elemen- tary school class. 50 Library Service Club members volunteered their free periods, especially . lunch periods, when the traffic through the library was the greatest. LI D T3 Ty 06 TV IC6 CI U D When a student enters the library or the periodical room on the second floor, everything is arranged orderly on the shelves and in the card catalogs. This is due to the work of the Library Service Club. Mr. Danna instructs them about library filing systems and the sign-in and sign-out sheets so that the library functions efficiently. President — Tom Veneziano, Vice-President — Thomas Gavin, Sec- retary — Richard Stahley, Student Gov’t. Representative — James Reynolds, Members: Christina Sardi. Matt Kramer. Andrew Petrone, Michele Sardi. Nancy Styczynski. Timothy Wicks, Daniel Gelber. Kenneth Ulbricht. Pre-Law Club The Pre-Law Club hosted a trip to the Mineola Court- house and witnessed the arriagnment procedure. Some members practiced for an oratorical law contest. All of this trained the members in courtroom procedure and were a good introduction to our democratic system of government. President — Peter Stephens, Vice-President — James O’Leary, Sol- icitor-General — Ken Bernstein, Secretary — Rich Van Allen, Trea surer — Donald Jue, Executive Advisors — Lee Schulman, Vivian D’Angelo, Lee Ann Schwartz, Members: Mark Kreditor. Cindy Harris. Valerie Crown. Geri Lombardi. Betty Taylor. Geoffrey Hoderath, Neil Ludman. Lee Samowitz. Rich Makov. J. Jacobson. Nora Roth. L. Scarola. Debbie Errick. B. Horyn. Carol and Bob Pennesi. Mark Kreditor was mercilessly being hung by Ken Bernstein after his in- dictment at the Pre-Law Club mock trial. But Faculty Adviser Mr. Lov- ette's gavel signalled the stopping of the unjust procedure. 51 President — Susan Handwerk, Vice-President — ron Levine, Secretary — Barbara Shea, Treasur- er — Keith Granirer, Student Gov’t Representative T- Mike D’Antuono, Members: 1ichele Jacobson. Thomas J. Gavin. Gwenn Halsier. Mitch Brandt. Gary Krupa. Alona Lahar. Cathy Caros, Ellen Silver- man, Caroline Eickler. Randy Levy. Dan Gelber, Randy Liban. Sue Infantine. Interact Club plans activities to help the community; they even helped in a recycling drive. They made money with a licorice sale and acted as guides on open house night for the P.T.A. President — Peter Tillem, Vice-Presi- dent — Peter Minck, Secretary — Iris Bebergal, Student Gov’t Representative — Peter Garger, Members: Billy James. Rich Makov. Tom Garger. Jeff Kaufer. Mary O'Leary. Doug Munch, Anthony Rannaz- zisi. David Dysart. John Andrews, J. J. White, Mona Bebergal. Jeff Goldstein. Ann Koumou. Mike McCartan. Orry Goodman. Maureen Blackman 52 Objective: Ecology Club The Ecology Club advocates the current back-to- nature trend. Faculty advisor Dr. Cohen and President Peter Tillem organized ecological hikes for the mem- bers. Their numerous paper drives have helped con- serve paper on a small scale. Peter Tillem, perched upon piles of newspapers, magazines, and telephone directories waited for the truck that carried all the debris to the recycling center. United Nations Club Presidents — Maura Walker, Mary Tufts, Vice- President — Christine Marmora, Secretary — Pat- ty Ruggiero, Treasurer — Joanne Capper, Student Gov’t. Representative — Chris Marmora, Mem- bers: Richard Makov. Peggy Connolly, Eva Kokoris. On their agenda, the U.N. Club has been busy planning a trip to New Eng- land. There they will represent Portu- gal in a model United Nations Confer- ence. In order to raise funds for this trip they held a candy sale. Also includ- ed in their schedule is an annual tripto the U.N. Community Service President — Helen Maiers, Vice-President — Kathi Hellerbach, Secretary — Pam Parker, Treasurer — Lorri Gumanow, Student Gov’t. Representa- tive — Judy Sherman, Members: Edye Zeig. Terry Didier. Mark Kreditor. Joey Krown, Cathy Armitage. Elise Bixby. Barbara Asam. Geoffrey Thrope. Howie Spierer. Betty Taylor. Dominic Agnese. Steven Krown. American Field Service A.F.S. plans to invite exchange students to Hicksville. The members can learn from this experience about foreign na- tions, their way of life and culture. Conversely the visitor can learn about American customs and life style too. For these reasons the American Field Service is based on the mutual exchange of friendship. 53 Ed Spindel, flanked by Kevin Dipietrantonio and Peter Matzka, refreshes his ideas for the meet- ing before the period begins. Student Government The HHS Student Government has made many noteworthy gains during the 1973-1974 academ- ic year. The exemptions of Seniors from final exams probably shines out as the most outstand- ing achievement. Furthermore, the government representatives are taught parliamentary proce- dure. President Ed Spindel has also inspired the students to speak out on school policy, and in his words, “to get and to do . Those who react: Michele Lax listens as Kevin Dipietrantonio reads her minutes of the previous meeting. President — Ed Spindel. Vice-President — Kevin Dipietrantonio, Secre- tary — Michele Lax, Treasurer — Peter Matzka, Board Representative — Steve Burgay, Attendance Officer — Joan Shikowitz, Student Communi- cations Cathy Dick. Ticket Booth — Lynn Rosenzweig, Building Com- mittee Jeffrey Thrope and Gerard Pruzner, Voter Registration — Lori Gumanow. Student Sponsored Activities — Andy Green and Lisa Pallela. Soda Machines — Phyllis Koling, Evaluation — Jon Jacobson. Final Grades — Amy Batterman, Innash Dance — Helen Maiers. 54 Ed Spindel reads a point of order to the representatives seated in the auditorium before him. The Thespian society is a large group, and the membeship constantly increases as people accumulate enough points to qualify to be a Thespian by working on the shows. those who act. Lori Finger checks the daily notices on the Thespian bulletin board next to the office of faculty advisor and director. Mr. Crucilla. The Thespian Troupe 2125 keeps very active under Mr. Crucilla’s direction. Throughout the year their work includes not only their onstage productions by construction, paint, make-up, and other such crews. Outside of school activities the members have attended a Thespian dinner, a cast party after each show, and rips to view Broadway productions such as “Grease”. All in all, the Thespians par- ticipate in a wide scope of activities. President — Ed Saueracker, Vice-President — James O’Leary, Secretary — Isabel Gavin, Business Manager — Steve Krown, Historian — Lisa Palella, Parliamentarian — Ken Bernstein, Members: Myra Albin. Dana Armitage, Jim Bennett. Debbie Bloom, Camille Coddle. Cathy Castiglia. Phil Celia. Richard Christ, Betn Cohen, Cathy Cunningham. Luke D’Antuono. Sal Des- tefano. Cathy Dick, Fern Drillings. Theresa Dann. Lori Finger. Mary Fouas- sier. Angelo Garrido. Tom Gavin. Judy Golden, Lori Gumanow. Bill Hack. Kathy Hell. erback, Andrew Horner, uo man. Eva Kbkoris, Roxanne Kune Maiers. Jerry Martire, Linda MilgrimJ ta Nudeiman, Mary O'Leary, Sharon Rodriguez, Paul Rondeau. Shelley Sa[ Sally Sharpe. Ken Shepski. Heid N Jayme Weber, Mark Wemflash dan HHoryn. Jeff Kaufer, David Kauf- .usan Lates. Cathy Lynch. Helen ■Miller. Francme Newman. Rober- los. Melanie Rauchwerger, Nora Valerie Schwinger, Cliff Shadwell. ■Joan Shikowitz, Peter Tillem, dyeZeig. 55 “Well, that’s show business!” The Follies of 1933 Cathy Dick. Terry Didier, and Mary O’Leary waited for Mr. Crucilla’s next instruction. The Coquettes kicked to the tune of “Alexander’s Ragtime Band while other members of the cast walked off the stage on ramps into the audience. “The Follies of 1933“ was the Thespian Society’s first production of the 1973- 1974 school year. This Variety Show had a large cast. Therefore, many costumes were designed and sewn. Since there were numerous different scenes, many props were built. On the three nights that the show was performed, the cue, make-up, lighting, and sound crews were also kept busy arranging all the last minute details during the course of the show. With so many plans and provisions to be consid- ered, everyone was essential to the show’s success. “Who was that lady I saw you with?’’ Paul Rondeau and Phil Celia rehearsed the scene in the Chinese restaurant while Lee Shulman, as Lee Wong, conversed with the two friends with menus under his arm. With the foundation of the props constructed. Michael Haney, as played by Phil Celia, gave advice to David Williams, as played by Paul Rondeau, in the comedy. Right: As a member of the construction crew. Nancy Kaufer hammered the walls of a set together one day after school. The Senior play, Who Was That Lady I Saw You With?”, was performed in !ate February although work offstage started long before. Programs had to be written and printed. Scenery had to be construct- ed and painted. Posters had to be hung to publicize the show. Under Mr. Joseph V. Crucilla’s direction, the comedy proved to be very funny after all the work was completed. 57 Hicksville goes Italian Club The Italian Club visited Fordham University to see an Italian art exhibit. In December, they held a Christmas party. Much food, including lasagne, was on the menu. A cake and cookie sale provided tthe club treasury with the money to make these and other activities possible. Many members attended a trip to view a cultural art exhibit. President — Howie Schwartz. Vice-President — Ann Calza, Sec- retary — Lissa Caggiano, Treasurer — Barbara Luhrs, Student Representative — Donna Inocco, Members: Susan Poppe. Lor raine Rockwood Jayne Trentenove. Nancy Bozzi. Cindy Mora- marco, Helen Russo. Kevin Wilson Karen Frances, Marianne Ryan, Mark Trommsdorf. Claudia Tarantelli, Wayne McLaughlin, Zamparo' Tjcfinik. Phyllis Ann Marie Hart, Gerry Maide. Terry O'Mar Lauro Le Nency Finn,-Cathy Dick. Debbie Lamberti, Laura Carbonella, Patti DiPaola. Terry Trojan. Joyce Cooper. Fran Mauro, Joe Cavaliere. Donna Doepper, Regina Zall wick, Joanne Ruggiero. Cathy Link. Ruth Kochman. Mary Crisci Kathy Kalinowski. Donna Zillini, Barbara Cerbone, Donna Fyfe Joan Kellerman, Helen Gordon. Diane Ursitti. French Club 1 a President — Diane Scarola, Vice-President — Linda Tenner Secretary — Eileen Nel- son. Treasurer — Maureen Foley, Student Government Representative — Ellen Crow- ley. Alternate — Dorothy D’Amico, Mem- bers: Linda Scarola. Debbie Kurtz. Laureen Zahn, Frances Harris. Maureen Yorke. Pat Sherwood. Geoffrey Myers. Claudia Taran- tella Gwenn Haesler. Susan Hoover, Selma Turk. Janet Gorst. Randi Skolnick. Sheila Besides raising a large sum of money from a lollipop sale, the French Club travelled to the Met Opera to view the “Tales of Hoffman in mid January. They also contributed much time from their Thursday meetings in room 321 to share in the planning of the International Banquet. 58 Continental. Spanish Club On November 20, the Span- ish Club sponsored the LaTuna Concert. LaTuna was a musi- cal group of college students from Barcelona who were very entertaining. The club also participated in the Internation- al Banquet. Preparations for the LaTuna concert included arranging pamphlets and even ordering an authentic bullfighter outfit. waif i President — Carol Stella, Vice President — Barbara Shea, Secretary — Lee Ann Schwartz, Treasurer — June Pakaluk, Student Government Representative — Mary Fouassier, Members: Rosanne LoGalbo. Rosanne DaSilva, Lauren Langbehn, Pat Stuhlmuller. Shari Hin den. Linda Schwing, Janis Kasten, Karen Markey, Carol Ruiz, JoAnn Macik, Debbie Gauler, Ellen Silverman, Darlene Wright, Maura Walker, Suzanne Infantine. Richard Krassner. John Schuff. Glen Connolly. Jim Gonzalez. Susan Stahley. Francine Newman, Terry Dunn. Kathy Lynch. Peter Garger. Camille Caddie. President — Marite E. Hennessey, Vice-Presi- dent — Karen Williams, Secretary — James Reynolds. Treasurer — Donald Jue, Student Government Representative — Barbara Asam, Alternate — Terry Stephens, Mem- bers: Geoffrey Hoderath, James Lehmann, The German Club performed the play, “Dr. Eisenbart”, for the Inter- national Banquet. A trip to see two German films was also on their agenda of events. In addition, their car wash in the Spring is almost an annual tradition. 59 Stamp Club President — Amy Bialick, Vice-President — Pat Dunn, Secretary — Neil Ludman, Student Gov’t. Representative — Diane Muller, Alternate — Brian Schnurman. Stamp Club introduced and encour- aged stamp collecting in the high school. Current information and publi- cations are provided through the li- brary. Mr. Sklarz, the faculty advi- sor, would like to think of the meetings in room 224 as trading posts for philatelists. Exchange of numbers, Math Team President — Ed Paul, Captain — George Menz, Secretary — Donald Jue, Members: Lee Schulman. Mark Asam. Ken Romeo, Jon Jacobson, Craig Smilovitz. Paul Mathan. Gayl Selkin. Larry Dalfino. Werrier Dill. Barbara VanHouton. Susan Handwerk, Geoffrey Myers, Larry Bodony. Even the club mascot practiced for meets so diligently that he could not shake mathe- matics out of his system 60 Math club members tested their knolwedge every Tuesday in room 322 and at monthly meets with competing schools. Equations were solved within brief time limits. Futhermore. their easy problems were more than most people can handle. papers, and words Latin Club President — Elizabeth Uran, Steve Henne, Secre- tary — Michael Cook, Treasurer — Kevin Di- Pietrantonio, Student Gov’t. Representative — Me- lanie Rauschwerger, Members: Jeff Conte, Ernest Emond. Francesca Crosby. Laura Endres. Laura Farley. Arthur Goldman. Lois Holzapple, John Ja- cobs. Alona Laha, Shari Miller. Cathy Parks. Karen Balvin, Zed Director. June Pakaluk. Don Pardo. Ed Paul, Nancy Stiehler. Steve Hicks. June Pakaluk partook of the delicious array of food and drink of the Saturnalia party during her fourth period class. “Latin helped many prominent people of business and the stage in their careers. A Latin instructor in a neighboring school wrote this in a local newspaper. Mr. Goldberg, the facul- ty advisor, arranged to visit this teacher’s Latin classes, a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art was also planned. 61 Director — Larry Bodony, Assistant Director — George Menz, Members: Ed Paul. Mark Rudoff. Tim Shizume. Barbara Shea. Gayle Selkin. Betty Taylor. Gary Krupa. Every Tuesday after school the Bridge Club meets in room 322 for practice. But on the first Tuesday of each month their sched- uled meets test their skills. Games, games, and more games Tactical Gaming Society congregates in Cafeteria B weekly to play various games of strategy. Tactical Gaming Society President — Anthony Bilello, Vice President — Chris Baumgart- ner, Members: Ed Paul. Dan Gelber. George Menz. Teddy Kolodziejczyk looks on as Mr. Horne and a member of the Society concentrate on the game of “Go.’’ 62 To move the Queen or not to move the Queen. That is the question. Chess Club President — Ed Paul, Vice-Presi- dent — Gary Krupa, Treasurer — Don Jue, Student Gov’t. Represent- ative — Neil Boisen, Members: Mark Rudoff. Rich Krassner. Dan Gelber. Tony Bilello, Mike Dursch- lag, Jon Jacobson. Craig Smilovitz. Iris Kinzer. Robert Messay, Robert Anderson. Ed Paul seems pleased at the way the game is progressing. Jon Jacobson plays a worthy opponent. Ed Paul, in a game of chess. Chess Club gathers in the cafeteria on Wednesday after- noons. Occasionally they compete in meets with other schools. 63 Before first periods and after eighth peri- ods in the ticket booth in the main lobby, students sign up for ski trips. Although the ski conditions were not ideal, the Ski Club still managed to schedule a couple of trips. Everyone agreed that the expert instructions they received and the skiing at Hunger Mountain were great. Furthermore, the three hour bus trip to the ski area set a friendly atmosphere for the en- tire day of skiing. Mr. Criscolo. the faculty advisor, always keeps the executive board busy planning their Sunday ski trips. Ski Club hicksville high « . SKI $ «I o CLUB 7 i Some need help outside President — Bill Caporale Vice President — Kevin McKee Treasurer — John Mulligan Secretary — Eileen McCarthy Sign Ups — Gary Tietjen Dave Cheslock Public Relations — lllie Vacek Debbie Furey Karen Fricke Donna Marck Paula Wawryck Jan Oldenborg Joan Shikowitz - Nora Abatelli Gerry Allen Steve Annenberg John Andrews Daniel Arena Lois Arnone Donald Awe Debbiie Bailey Matt Barry Margaret Bergen Karen Berlage Cathy Bilancia Anita Blumberg Sabrina Bove Nancy Bozzi Debbie Braja Ken Branham Robert Brenton Carole Brinker Eileen Brittain Margaret Caesar Patti Caesar Barbara Carlson JoeCalvacca Todd Calvagna Ann Calza Jimmy Capobianca Barbara Cerbone Mary Beth Coleman Dan Curley Wayne DeBello Mary DeNicola Lynn Diana Valerie Diana Tony DiLallo Bob DiMarsico Jackie Dinaro Patti DiPaola Donna Doepper Lisa Doig Mary Donahue Rick Endres RfchardFay Roseann Ferguson Steve Figliuolo Donna Fife Nancy Galkowski Glenn Gardner Andrew Garger Sue Gates Dorothy Green Debbie Grecz Lorraine Grella Chuck Godsmark Gail Gusmerini Laura Haas Steve Haller Cindy Harris Edythe Harrison Mike Harvey Shelly Hattman Gary Hamilton Caroline Heller Marilyn Heller Paul Henderson Steve Henne Doug Hill Lorraine Johnson Judy Keiper Maureen Kelly Bill Kennedy Ken Kerwin Geneveive Khouri Hildy Kleban Paul Kleban Debbie Kolovich Stacy Knudson Lisa Kreischer Joe Krown Lauren Langbehi Richard LaPolla Jane Lehmann Laura Lezia Barbara Libardi Doris Lizza Jimmy Muhlstadt John Mahon Lori Mancini Kathy McCarthy Bob McGrath Patrice McGowan Ellen McHugh Sheila McHugh Laurie Meddis Linda Meddis Megan Mclnnes Thomas Meisner Laura Meltzer Laura Merrick Margaret Meslin Donna Miller Michelle Minerymo Donna Mobilia Patricia Morris Kim Moss Rhonda Moss Donna Marck Nancy Murray John Nicollet Richard Nigro Andy Noirjean Evalyn Nolan Maureen Nolan Joanne O’Brien Kathy Olsen Margaret Osbahr Linda Paccione Donna Piro Gerard Pruziner Glenn Putnam Nancy Rabell Luann Radazo Anthony Rannazzisi Warren Raux Dan Rolland Lois Rosenthal Danny Roethal Jo Marie Rubino Helen Russo Nancy Russo Lorraine Rockwood Joan Ryan Cheryl Rybak Bruce Ryndfleisz Ellen Sacklow j Robert Sacklow Kevin Samoliski Susan Satnick Judy Schmidt Steven Schneider Brian Schnurram Gerry Schreiber Carla Sepanski Nancy Sharp Barbara Shea Judy Sherman Pat Sherwood EMen-Silverman Doreen Slater Kathy Sloane Barbara Smith Peter Stephen Toni Stressler Janice Strow Joanne Strow Pat Stuhmuller Patti Tesoriere Gina Torio John Tramposch James Waller Jayme Weber Robin Weiss John White Clauida Whitman Rick Winkler Mary Beth Winters Don Woods Darlene Wright Barbara Yack Charles Yovlno Julie Zahn Gino Zamparo Karen Zamparo EdyeZeig Ken Zorovich Chris Zounek Jackie Benner Linda Bondolato Al Boyle Cathie Boyle PatCerlini Neil Costello Karen Curley Gipa Del Vecchio Debbie Gauler Glenp Goldis Arthur Goldman Chad Greensberg Jan Greensberg Gwenn Haesler Susan Hertle Heather Horning Debbie Kurtz Alona Lahov Lee Losche Pat Looney Richard Manning Martha McDonough Kathy McManus Kathleen O'Connor Joan Olsen Robert Romeo John Schuff Joanne Schirrman Robin Schwartz Janet Schuster Heidi Shikowitz Joe Smith Peter Swatocha Paul Thorsen Cathy Balek Cindy Sperling Roseann Merendini Linda Sattler Diane Hess Monica Innes Margie Snyder Pat Rowl James Green Lee Samowitz Peter Browning 64 Volunteer Cl Ob and I Ellen Sacklow called the Head Start Center to verify the arrival time. The two groups held a holiday party and gave Christmas gifts to the children at the center. Others help inside Future Homemakers and Volunteer Club are service clubs which visit var- ious institutions. Jointly, under President Ellen Sacklow, the two groups bring cheer into nursing homes, hospitals, and schools for the retarded. President — Ellen Sacklow, Members: Donna Piro. Joanne Valentino. Liz Uran. Donna Rivera. Theresa Dunn. Alice Lannorf, Carolyn Masseyj Defcbie Brandon. Meryl Blumen- thal. Karen Bolognese. Tpm Gavin, Ed Saudfacker. Nora Iriguez Stephanie Grjfsi. Valerie Grassi. Joseph Krown. |ert Sacklow. Mark Kreidtor. Marianne Niemtnsk, Donna km, Stephanie Difcks. Diane Bergin, Peggy Errick. Nor, ihta. Francis Harris. Jayne Trentanova. A . J m President — Ellen Sacklow, Members: Theresa Dunne. Caro- lyn Massey. Debbie Brandon. Fran Neuman. Margaret Os- bahr. Marianne Nieminski, Linda McHenry. Mary Ellen- Talento. Diane Bergin. Jayne Trentanova. Elizabeth Austin, Carolyn Bartlett. Kathleen Bergersen. Susan Brooks. Susan Cohen. Ellen Crowley. Debra Gauler. icki Hammersly. Lauren Harrington. JoAnn Kacprzycki. 'Jancy Koslow. Lynn Kurtz. Roseann Lemmo, Laura Lezia. athy Lyons. Donna Miller. Lisa Miller, Nancy Nemeth, athy Ross, Carol Rozek, Karen Sherrard. Pat Varecha, Robin Weintraub, Arlene Whismarsh. Jacque Willford. Donna Zillini. The sweet sound of songs C|jK “1 1 Suzanne Barry, BfliWngo. Mary, uaii Debra Fufey Gwectn Hjeslt iren Berlage. Nora BiancuUu Debbie Bloom. Catherine jg Caputo. Valerie Collins. Margaret Connelly. Barba n Conte. Regma Cosentino, Chris Darnowski, Theresa Demarest. Crystal Demas. Cathy Dick. Margaret Downton, Sheila Fishman. Karen Fricl y, Maryann Gaetam. Sharon Gruenwald. Lorti Gumam ler. Pamela Haesler. Annemarie Hart. Shelly Hattman, Sh« [Hollander. Hit y Kleban. Cathy Incalcetera. Monica Innes. E Rpkori Cynthia Lester. Victoria Losito. Patricia Mangan. Karen Mark . Gar Mat- tel. Vera Merrick. Cynthia Moramarco, Joann4 Newfie d, M iry O'Leaty. Helen Papadopoulas. Linda Payoski, Annemarie Principe, Nilcy Rabell. Lorraine Rhodas. Mindy Rolen. Lois Rosenthal. Lynn Rosenzweig, Bon- ggiero. Joanne Ruggiero. Nancy Russt Marianne Ryan, Joanne rero. Karen Schera. Susan Schmidt Ronnie Schwartz. Gayle Selkin. Carla Sepanski, Susan Shapiro, Majella Shin. Cheryt Siaterf Kathleen Susan Stahley. Joanne Strow, Patricia Stuhlrmrfler pie Walter. Robin Weiss, Joanne Westerman. inter oil, Edyth Zeig. Christin Zounek. Diana Z ottung Stephan ..Nancy The Sophomore Girls’ Chorus prepared to enter the advanced choral program of- fered at the high school. Rehearsing five days a week, they prepared two concerts. In addition, class rehearsals devoted time to learning correct singing technique and sight-reading skills. When the girls met in room 178 during the first period. Mr. Goldstein introduced them to musical styles ranging from Renaissance polyphony to twentieth century rock. Advanced Girls’ Chorus The Advanced Girls’ Chorus was a select, auditioned ensemble of 70 girls. They per- formed Britten’s “A Ceremony of Carols” for Hicksville as well as for C.W. Post College. The Spring Concert at which the girls performed selections from ‘‘Godspell,” they entered the annual N.Y.S.S.M.A. choral competition, an event in which they have received high honors. The chorus members practiced for their two concerts during their second period class under Mr. Arnold’s direction. Sophomore Mixed Chorus Tojnya-Aprea, Donald Awe. Catherine Balek. Elise Bfxbyl Bruce Bogach, Carol Buckley. Catherine Caros ellie Clark. Cathy Crego. Jeffrey Crisci. Angela CriscuolL Alexis Cucbe, John Decicco, Stacey Den-tfis. Gregory DePalma, Terry Didier Frank DiGiorgio, Lisa Doig. Bettma Duillo. William Dunn. BenitoFantozzi. Rok iK Fitz Karen Frances. Donna Fufe. Richard Getber. Vincent Gottesman. Julie Gram. Valerie Grassi. John Interligi. William Jagde. Geneviev Khquri. Amy LaCorte. Stephen Lanmgan. Joholej, Nancy Lyon, Robert Maclay. Kathleen McCarthy. Patrice McGowan. Raymond Nilsson-? Millet. Kathleen Mirro, Lee Steven Parnno, Deborah Patfclis, James Penndorf.l James Landy. Marianne Peters. Deborah PellerJ I Alexander Porten Sua$n Reiter, Josephine Rubi- no. Debra Salt, Lesley Schmerzler. Susaa Scott. Kathryn Serrell. |eonacd ServecHo. Elizabeth Sing- er. David Soave. Suzanne Stott. Janice Strow James Todd, Debra Toto. Nancy Vazquez. Steven Verolla. Penny Wahne. Deanne Weinsrtejn usar« Winsche. Christopher Woodcheke Madrigals The Madrigal Singers are a highly selective, auditioned chorus. Besides the four school concerts they ap- peared at, they held a Holiday Concert at the Hicksville Public Library during Christmas. Peter Ciarelli was the manager of the group and Lorraine Rhodas was the student conductor. Since there were only thirteen Madrigals. Mr. Arnold often brought them into the auditorium to rehearse. Chorale met during the fifth period in room 178 each school day. Members of this selective chorus participated in such school concerts as the Pop’s Concert and the seasonal concert. Calvin Ames John Barker James Bennett Brennan Mathew Brennan Rebecca Ciannella Wayne Doug! us Edwards David Hoderath Joseph Maggio Daniel Rolland Lee Samowitz John Schiefer Warren Seigel Kenneth ' m Shepski Lefbhulman Conrad Strauch Craig Wohl Donald Woods Diane Bergin Peter Browning Kayla Canny Cathy Castiglia Philip Celia Kathy Cunningham Paul Curcio Dorothy Dohoney Margaret Downtch Debbie Jingle meyer Leonard Essix Lori Finger Diane Garcia Isobel Gavin Thomas Gavin Jetferey Goldstein Andrea Halpern Laurie Hirsch Buhdan Horyn William Hydek Kenneth Derwin Roxanne Korian Eva Kokoris Mathew Kramer Susan Lates Roseann Lento Helen Maiers Christine Marmora Jerry Martire Corolyn Massey Peter Matzka Jeoffrey Myers Francine Newman Joanne O'Connell James O'Leary Keneth Kerwin Carolyn Margaret Osbar Lisa Palella ML ha el Provenzano Loretta Raffoni Sharon Ramos Paul Rondeau Sheldor 1 Rudowsky Nancy Russo Sl||lley akofs Michele Sardi Beverly Schillmger Susan chnalzer eil Singer Edward Spindel Peter Stephan Jeoffery Thrope Mary Tufts Mark Weinflash Craig Weiss Karen Williams Kristi Dalen Charles Fetta Debbie Pellitier Edward Sauericker James Arb ucci Judy Hec.ker Mindy BSS abefl Music is presented Some of the singers practiced during class in preparation for their N.Y.S.S.M.A. grade. Mr. Arnold taught his students methods of increasing their vocal talents as they prepared for class. in various mediums. Stage Band The Stage Band is one of the most exciting performing ensembles in the music department. It played music from the Big Band Era. as well as pop, rock, soul, and blues favorites. The year’s first concert was the second Annual “Swing ’n Things” held in February. To show just how excit- ing the “Swing ’n Things” was: The band played two encores! The annual “String of Pearls,” held on the second of March, was a dance created in a ball room setting where the band played hits from such Big Band Greats as Count Basie, and Glenn Miller. With the assistance of Tri-M Club, this proved to be a tremendous success. Trumpets I Mike Eder Jack Levison Karen Smith. Janet Travis MikeJJtzgerald Doug Lobel rfCy Rich Lari Percussion Paul Wexler Rich Hoky Rich Rosenblatt Saxophones Ken Rizzo Piano Bob Pennisi Rich Arias Neil Boisen Mary Daly Guitar Alan Bray Gerard Preuven Trombones Bass Guitar Mark Asam Fred Avila All the saxophone players showed up tor this Monday afternoon rehearsal that Mr. Abt organized. Tri-M is a music honor society which brings music into the community. Students are selected based upon their music grades, musical competency, faculty recommendation, and an audition. Once the Modern Music Masters were chosen, they planned their student recitals. Those interested signed up to per- form as individual soloists, or ensembles of two, three or more. The group also went to Lincoln Center in New York City to see the opera, “Madame Butterfly.” Membership to the Metropolitan Opera Guild was a direct result of their interest in operas. Tri-M Club President — Nancy Sarstedt, Vice-Presi- dent — Jack Levison, Treasurer — Peter Matzka, Secretary — Rich Holly. Historian — Neil Singer, Student Gov’t Representa- tive — Wendy Konins. Members — Leslie Abatielio James Bennett Peter Ciarelli Christina Darnowski Margaret Downton Thomas Gavin Lorri Gumanow Andrea Halpern Ann Marie Hart Laurie Hirsch Roxanne Keurian Eva Kokoris Mindy Kornhaber Damiana Kuller Ronm Malamud Heidi Manthey Geoffrey Myers Shelly Nacht June Pakaluk Michael Pakaluk Lisa Palella Robert Pen nisi Lorraine Rhodas Kenneth Rizzo Paul Rondeau Mark Rudott Warren Seigel Kennethbhepski Heidi Shikowitz Richard Sperber Nancy Stiehler Valerie Sulzinski Carole Toner Janet Travis Mary Tufts Jay Yasen 69 Symphonic Wind Ensemble The Ensemble was invited to play at the Long Island Lighting Company. LILCO. for the kickoff of the United Fund Campaign. Arthur Pennisi (above) and Gary Schmidt (right) prepared for this along with the others during the third period class. The beat goes on ... During the third period every school day, the Symphonic Wind Ensemble practiced in room 182. Mr. Abt prepared the musicians for their various concerts. The Pops Concert featured many popular tunes, both old and new. “The Merry Wives of Wind- sor” and the first public appearance of the Brass Choir highlighted their second concert. Besides the Spring Concert, the Symphonic Wind Ensemble par- ticipated in the First National High School Wind En- semble Conference sponsored by the National Wind Ensemble Conference at Hewlett High School. All these events kept the group very busy throughout the year. Leslie Abatiello Marilyn Heller Susan Peter Steven Katbi Kenneth Rizzo . Annenberg Hellerbach Richard Richard Arias Richard Holly Rosenblatt MarkAsam David Stephani Frederick Avila Hutchings Saddles Thomas Raymind Jacob Brian Smith Bansbach Wendy Konins Gary Schmidt Marianne Mindy Karin Smith Bassman Kornhaber Stephan Ross Burwasser Richard Lari Solesky Camille Caddie Jack Levi son Richard LisaCaggiano Samuel Lippin Sperber Robert Douglas Lobel Nancy Stiehler Cassagne Ronni Malamud Valerie Valerie Crown ' George Menz Sulzinski Mary Daly Donna Macek Carole Toner Thomas Dow Shelly Nacht Janet Travis Michael Eder Lucy Oliva Raymond Virginia Emmel Michael Weinberg Patricia Fagan Pakaluk PaulWexler Jan Greenberg Arthur Pennesi Jay Yasen LoisHallidey Robert Pennesi 70 Concert Band The Concert Band performed at school concerts almost every third month during the course of the school year. Consisting primarily of sophomores, the group had to prac- tice diligently in order to bring out their true musical prow- ess. Every member was trained to contribute to the group as well as to play individually. Dana Armitage Joan Seberson Kevin Baldwin AlSchOck Alan Prey Judy Sherman Sal De Stefa no Edward Smith David Doig Robert Smith Thomas Jordon John Stine (- Kenneth John rtto rews fcawhon Jackie Banner John Lontz Dorothy Barrett Andy Pent Matthew Barry Nelsen Sachs Leslie Becker Nancy Sharp Daniel Blochl Regina Wade Meryl Susan Alster Blumenthal Gerard Allen Barbara VicColamussi Cerbone Jim Green James Conboy Michael Alison Cormier Dowling Neil Costello Bill iim°v eorge Eichl Jeanne Faderl Curtis Fitzgerald Glenn Putman Steven Diamon Carol Dichtenberg idji JOW jette iler Alfred Eriksson Bruce Fa rguh arson Steve Farrell Michael Fitzgerald Kevin Foley Linda Glenn Goldis Arthur J. Goldman Jim Gonzalez Caroline Heller Janet Henry Robert Hughes Karl Korfitzen Mark Kreditor Anne Leftomitz . . Lee Loa L Lee Lose he Charlie Levine Maureen Lynch Thomas McPartlin Frank Mola Liz Mora no Nora Neshta Steve Pauly Keith Schriev Keith Schriefer John Segedy David Silber Kathleen Stiehle Bill Supon Pamela Swaim Gail Valentino John White llene Wolfson Gino Zamparo Mr. Pellerin conducted during the sixth period. 71 Marching Comets The Marching Comets played at every home football game. This included the pre-game shows, halftimes, and pep peri- ods. They also played at the Memorial Day and Columbus Day Parades. The highlight of their performances was the Home- coming Day Parade. There, the Color Guard and Banner Girls also marched along with the group. And the beat goes on. Leslie Abatiello Gerry Allen Susan Alster John Andrews Steve Annenberg Richard Arias Mark Asam Fred Avila Thomas Bansbach Dorothy Barrett Matt Barry Leslie Becker Meryl Blumenthal Alan Brey Camille Caddie Lisa Caggiano Robert Cassagne James Conboy Alison Cormier Neil Costello Timothy Croan Valerie Crown Mary Daly Steve Diamond Wiliam Dow Michael Eder Georgette Eichler Virginia Emmel Al Eriksson Jeanne Faderl Pat Fagan Mike Fitzgerald Glenn Foldis Kevin Foley Gary Goldberg Arthur Goldman Lorri Gumanow Lois Halliday Caroline Heller Marilyn Heller Kathi Hellerbach Janet Henry Steve Hertle Rich Holly David Hutchings Ray Jacobs Thomas Jordan Karl Korfitzen Mindy Kornhaber Lisa Kott Damiana Kuller Richard Lari Laurie Lee Jack Levison Doug Lobel Lee Losche Barbara Luhrs Maureen Lynch Tom McPartlin George Menz Frank Mola Liz Morano Donna Morck Shelly Nacht Nora Neshta Lucy Oliva June Pakaluk Steve Pauly Arthur Pennesi Robert Pennesi Sharon Ramos Ken Rizzo Rich Rosenblatt Nelson Sachs Stephanie Sadies Gary Schmidt Keith Schriefer Joan Seberson John Segedy Judy Sherman David Silber Brian Smith Ed Smith Richard Sperber Kathy Stiehle Nancy Stiehler John Stine Valerie Sulzinski Bill Supon Pam Swaim Janet Travis Gail Valentine Ray Weinberg Paul Wexler John White llene Woltson Gino Zampara Color Guard Kevin Baldwin Kevin Quinn Werner Dill Ben Fantozzi Arthur Goldman Rich Endres John Rhodes Banner Girls Pat Thompson Carol Whaley Pat Swaim Inez Morano When marching in the parades, their routine was memorized. Marilyn Heller and three other girls playing their glockenspiels were lihed up in formation in preparation for a half-time show at an early October football game. L Concert Master — Peter Matzka First Violin Judy Hechler Lisa Kott Barbara Luhrs JoAnn Macik He idi Manthey Peter Matzka V Bill Muhlenbruck June Pakaluk Lisa Palella Chris Russo Angela Santa maria Nancy Sarstedt 1 Timothy Shizume i Claudia Stern Violas Guy Fesenden Lorri Gumanow Kathy Kalinowsk Diana Mueller Cathy Sagos Heidi Shikow Marion Whitlock Basses Diana Jeff H Patric ■I n ow wski L is . Fordh le ns :k Mulli Neil Singer Craig Smilovitz Oboes Valerie Sulzinski Bassoon Ronni Malamud French Horns Michael Pakaluk Nancy Stiehler Carole Toner Trombone Karin Smith Percussions Alison Cormier Richard Holly Jay Yasen -■'«BEV Second Violin Amy Batterman Michael Cook Werner Dill Jackie Dmaro Angelo Garrido Isobel Gavin Ann Marie Hart Donna Inocco lam Iris Kinzer Joe Krown igan Laura Lee Inez Morano Cheryl Mulligan Shelley Oates Cynthia Simon Janet Youngman Cellos Lynn Fordham Paul a Gorczycki Jonathan Jacobson Damiana Kuller James Lehman Mark Rudoff James Walter Connie Woodcheke Flutes Leslie Abatiellql Wendy Konins Mindy Kornhal Shelly Nacht Clarinets Carole Alllman CamilleCaddle Richard Sperber Trumpets Jack Levison Janet Travis Paul Wexler Tuba Brian Smith K Orchestra The Orchestra includes string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments. They perform at the Seasonal Concert in December, the Spring Concert in March, and also a concert in May. All this keeps them very busy throughout the year. Jack Levison gets that long last note. Left: Violinists Heidi Manthey and Lisa Kott play the instrument that predominated the group Right: In order to harmonize all the various instruments. Mr Buttice conducted the orchestra. 74 Seasonal Coverage: Team Picture: Badminton 81 108 Basketball, Boys 92-94 111 Basketball, Girls 95-97 110 Bowling ‘105 110 Cheerleaders m 104 Coquettes 106-107 ft 111 Cross-Country 82-83 109 Football 76-78 V 112 JV 113 Hockey 89-91 109 Pinners 110 Soccer 86-88 109 Softball BF 80 108 Tennis, Boys 79 108 Tennis, Girls 80 Track, Boys 100-101 113 Track, Girls 84-85 , : 109 Twirlers .. 104 Volleyball 102-103 112 Wrestling 98-99 V 113 JV 112 I 7b Leo Orsino heads upfield as Bob Pershinsky provides blocking. Football Tough season .. tough sport The Homecoming Scoreboard — it tells it all!! Schedule Varsity Opponent W L Score Bethpage L 22-0 Farm. L 20-6 Herricks W 20-6 Garden C. L 6-0 Port Wash. W 13-0 Plainedge L 14-8 Minedla L 12-0 Syosset L 16-0 H A J.V. Score W L Opponent A 20-12 L Bethpage H 28- 8 L Farm. H 15- 0 W Herricks A 8- 0 L Garden C. H 14- 8 W Port Wash. H 12- 8 L Plainedge A 20- 0 L Mineola A 44-14 L Sysosset re on opposite sites Coaches Brown and McAuley discuss strategies with quarterback Steve Cannone. Quarterback Steve Cannone complets another one to Glenn Pfaeffle. Although this year's Comet Football team was not at its best, we were treated to a smash- ing Homecoming Day win over Herricks (20-6). The team was led by the running of Paul Cur- cio and Ed DeDomenico, the passing of Steve Cannone, and by an ever improving defence, led by Walter Sygney. Tony Diguisseppe. and Leo Orsino. Paul Curcio, one of Hicksville's leading rushers, prepares to head downfield. One of Hicksvilie's great corps of runners, Ed Dedomenico gets another vital first down. Football (cont.) Stamina on the field Slap me five! Quarterback Steve Cannone. guard John Mahon, and guard Lou DeRosa. 78 Tennis This year’s Comet Tennis team suffered through a very difficult season, but, with the return of 1st singles Zed Director (left), a junior, as well as Robyn Sodowski (below), a sophomore, the prospects for next year appear much brighter. Zed Director (left)is not only Junior Class President, but is also an out- standing Tennis player. Schedule Opponent H A W L Score Westbury H L Farm. A- L jjO-7 MacArthur Hjr L ?3-4 Jericho A L Jl-6 Plainedge A L 1-6 Bethpage A L 1-6 Westbury A L i-6 Farm. H L 0-7 MacArthur H L 2-5 Jericho H L 1-6 Plainedge H L 2-5 Bethpage H L 1-6 and on the courts ... Pretty Robyn Sodowski is 3rd singles in only her first year on the team. Girls springinto action Joan O'Donnell makes a face as the other team gains points. Tennis The Tennis Team had many fine players. Mrs. Moulton was the team's coach. Some of the out- standing players were Ei- leen McCarthy, and Elyse Froelich. Eileen McCarthy saves the volley. Softball, under the direction of Miss James had many workouts in the scorching sun. Players such as Mary Winters, Joan Shilowitz, Janet Trav- is, Sue Haverly, and Laura Tricarico on Varsity helped out the team greatly. On the JV team Car- ol Whaley. Janet Shuster. Kathy Way, Darlene Wright and Beth Lasher gave a fine performance. Cool Joan Shikowitz guards first base, while (above left) the ball whizz- 80 es faster than the eye can see. Senior Liz Uran calmly returns the serve. This year’s Badminton Team’s record was not one of victory after victory but an all out effort by all of the girls to get the team flowing smoothly. The out- standing singles player was Liz Uran. Outstanding doubles were Helen Russo and Maureen Blackman. The team will be losing seniors Martha Fallacara, Leslie Wicks, Gayle Selkin and Liz Uran. Miss Franke coached the team despite an op- eration she had on her arm. Watching the birdie is the key to badminton Lynn Wicks (above) and sister Leslie (below) give an all out effort. Helen Russo dazzles the opposition. Pat Stuhlmuller reaches back. League Record Won 1 Lost 4 Tied 1 Season Record Won 1 Lost 6 Tied 1 Cross Country wins 7 straight One. two. buckle my Bob Smith, a junior, completed his first year. Schedule Great Neck S. North Shore Carey Farmingdale Herricks MacArthur Bethpage Plainedge Syosett W L W w w w w w w L L Score 4-36 17-45 23-39 27-28 23-39 20-49 16-43 29-28 37-21 The Cross-Country Team, coached capably by Mr. Hilsky, had an excellent string of seven straight victo- ries broken against Plainedge, and lost by a heart- breaking one point. The team, which finished with an overall record of 7-2, was third in the Division(l), sixth in the North Shore, and eighth in the County. That long and Winding Road John Lehman at C.W. Post College. 82 Kevin Cavanaugh and Mark Staehle were the Team's two top run- ners this year (left). Each made All-Division(l), and Kevin twice broke the Hicksville 2 V2 mile record. Randy Leiban. and Mike Prov- enzano (below) are seen here battling for the lead. Mike completed his third year on the team. Randy, his second. Joe Leo — Mom will kill me if I’m late for dinner again! Quickness helps in the yard dash. This year’s Track Team improved over last year’s with the help of girls like Sue Haverly, Janet Shuster, Claudia Tarantel- li, and Erin O’Connell. Mrs. Moulton again coached the team this year and many a sultry day the girls could be seen running around the track in order to get in shape for the upcoming meets. There was an effort this year to increase the popularity of track in the school. People now know, not to give girls in track the runaround, for they are quick and agile Hicksville boasts three All-Leaguers Bob Noirjean. an All-League star, displays his considerable dribbl the ball, made him a terror for defensemen. ing ability (left), and Howie Schwartz (right), who’s terrific speed and control of Schedule Date 9 15 9 17 9 18 ’ 9 22 9 29 10 1 10 5 10 10 10 12 10 15 10 17 10 23 10 25 10 29 10 30 10 31 c V Opponent Cold Spring H. Westbury Manhasset Glen Cove Wheatly North Shore Clarke Cold Spring H. Manhasset Westbury Glen Cove Wheatly North Shore Roslyn Roslyn 51 Clarke Phil Gramaglia, a definite All-League prospect for next year. This year s Comet Soccer Team showed vast improvement over last year’s, by posting a record of 7-7-2. Under the able guidance of Coach Renn, the team boasted three All-League play- ers: Chip Scanlon, the leading scorer, Bob Noirjean, anchor of the defense, and John Liberatos, the superb goaltender. 87 Coach Renn anxiously watches the action on the field. Ed (Chip) Scanlon (right), made All-League, while leading the team in scoring. Chip's forte was his unique ability of kicking exceptionally with either foot. Gary Goldberg: terrific speed and Soccer know-how make him everybody’s pick for All-league next year, (below). Soccer (cont.) Now you see it Frank Nobile frustrates another defenseman. Big Bill Wayte was a bull on defense with the use of big. booming kicks. 88 Girl's field hockey moves along Which way did they go? Heidi Shikowitz. Janet Travis and Laura Tricarico watch for the ball. How about a little action down here girls! Each year team members vote for MVP on each grade level and for the most outstanding player of everyone. Betty Voorhies was MVP (soph.), Laura Tricarico MVP (junior), and Vicky Losito MVP (sr.). Dar- lene Wright was the most outstanding player. 89 Claudia Weikman does a quick turn around. Miss James snaps photos (below) as Carolyn Massey gets a little help from her friends (right), Heidi Shikow- itzand Janet Travis. Victories were many in Girl’s field hockey This year’s Varsity Hockey Team had one of the best sea- sons yet. With their 4-3-1 record the team experienced many vic- tories. Joan Shikowitz and Vicky Losito were the captains of the team. The team will certainly miss seniors like Carolyn Massey. Margaret Caesar. Joan Shikowitz and Vicky Losito. The girls are anxious to have even a better season in 75. Don't worry we II win the next game. Darlene Wright captures the ball (left) as (below) the JV team does a before game cheer. North Shore Wheatly Locust Valley Herricks Baldwin Cold Spring Harbor Schrieber Carle Place Varsity 2-1 zJ Si 0 3-0 2 1 • 0-1 0-4 JV 4-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-0 2-0 Vicky Losito (left) scrambles to get the ball. Timer Peggy Solomon (center) keeps a close eye on things and (right) Margaret Caesar drives the ball hard. The Junior Varsity team had a 3-2-2 record. Captains Kathy Way and Patti DePaolo helped to keep the team going. Miss Feuer- stein guided the girls and helped to improve the team’s playing. The JV team is losing Senior Lois Halliday, goalie, who is moving to Arizona this February. All of the girls wish her the best of every- thing. and success in whatever she does. 91 Basketball This year's Comet Basketball Team, coached by Mr. Bryan, was led by the all around excellent play of seniors Jim Cronin and Vin Miracola. It was a generally disap- pointing season for the team, which suffered a series of setbacks early in the year by a mere one or two points, and somehow just couldn’t get onto the winning track. Next year’s team should be a good one. with the return of Su- per-Sophs Chuck Godsmark and Ron Szabo. co-Best Defensive player. Gary Goldberg, and a host of fine young players. The team should take pride in its ability, which is much better than its record tends to indicate. What’s jumping on thecourts? Senior Vin Miracola. who complet- ed his second year on Varsity, was the team s best shooter. 92 Chuck Godsmark (left), was the team’s leading scorer, and his constant improvement could lead to many Hicksville wins in the future. Here he shoots his famous hook. Rich Manning, a Sophomore, was note- worthy for his ability to play all his posi- tions equally well. Jim Cronin, a senior transfer from Island Trees, was co-Best Defensive player (above). Charlie Sans and Al Reid (J.V.’s top rebounder), battle opponent on the boards (above right) Joe Maggio, a junior, hit for 22 points in the team’s final game. 94 Stamina is one ingredient in girls basketball Every afternoon they go down to the gym to prac- tice and their determined efforts seem to be paying off. The Girl’s basketball team, both Varsity and Junior Varsity have again started off with a great sea- son. At the time of this .yearbook deadline the season had not yet ended. The record at that time was 9 wins and 0 losses for the Varsity Team and 6 wins and 4 losses for the Junior Varsity. Coach Miss James has high hopes for both teams. (Above Left) Diana Fordham dribbles the ball. (Left) Janet Travis does a foul shot. (Right) Defensive action is taken against Lutheran High. 95 Standing players Sue Haverly, Robyn Sadowski, Laura Tricarico. and Janet Travis are leading the Varsity Team to victory. On the JV Team the major contributors in demolishing our opponents are Alice Hauser and Carol Whaley. The most improved player on the Junior Varsity Team has been Betty Voorhies. (Below) Alice Hauser takes the jump. (Below) Laura Tricarico on Comet defense. Speed, co-ordination, skill, and agility (Left) Laura Tricarico awaits a pass. (Right) Sue Haverly signals her teammate. Diana Fordham anxiously awaits the ball near the net. Betty Voorhies takes the jump for the Comet Team. also helps to form a well-rounded athlete The team could have used a little more support from the students in this school, but unfortunately this great team did not get much. This did not, however prevent the girls from winning a season. Laura Tricarico shows her stuff. (Above Left And Right.) 97 Comets match on mats Wrestling W L Score Opponent Score W L L 50- 4 Walt Whitman 40- 5 L L 30-21 MacArthur 37-16 W L 30-21 Island Trees 36-30 L L 36-15 Holy Trinity 39-19 L L 30-15 Herricks 32-32 T L 47-11 North Shore 42-20 W W 30-20 Garden City 30-27 W L 32-17 Syosset 35-20 W W 45-14 Bethpage 35- 2 wm— T 21-21 Farmingdale 49- 3 L L 32-14 Plainedge 30-20 L L 27-21 Locust V. 32-20 W Wrestling Biceps bulging, a Comet mat-man begins another pinning combination. The highlight of this year’s Comet Wrestling Team, coached by Mr. Tomaini, was the stunning tie of Farming- dale, in which the team broke Farmingdale’s winning streak at 86 straight wins. The most prominent individual per- formers on the team were captain Bob Brenton, who placed in the Divisionals, North Shores and Counties; Russ Gould; Bill Auffant; and Paul Curcio; each of whom also performed creditably. Victory — Big Frank Cerone gets the arm raise after another victory. Just a Sophomore. Frank figures to be a heavyweight by next year. As the entire team watches anxiously, a Comet gains two more points as the result of a reversal, as signalled by the referee. Muscular Eugene Potente stalks another victim. Gene wrestled at 157. and the senior completed his third year on the team. 99 Mark Tromsdorff, a promising junior, will run the sprints and triple- jump. Track Winter Track Meet Medals Team North Shore Class A B C 5 unplaced Division Championships 3 unplaced North Shore Champ. 2 unplaced County Championship Did Not Participate On the right track ... This year’s Comet Winter Track Team, coached by Mr. Hilsky, though unsuccessful in the medal department, was a success in its true designated function — conditioning the men for the rigors of Varsity Spring Track. Returning to Spring Track (coached by Messrs. Grantham, McCauley, and Jaworski), will be Mark Troms- dorff and Jeff Thrope (sprints), Ken Lawhon (hur- dles), Mark Staehle and Kevin Cavanaugh (dist- ance). and Dan Benjamino and Lee Shulman (shot put and discus). Senior Bill Auffant stretches out a few more inches in the broad jump (Right) Mark Staehle. John Lehman, and Ken Lawhon in training for what hopes to be a championship season. (Above) Workouts, even for John McKenna and John Lehman are everyday — rain or shine. The Junior Varsity Team composed entirely of Juniors and Sophomores gave their best for a good season. The team, with the help of players such as Betty Voorhies, Annamay Thomas, Ann Leftkowitz. Donna Morck plus the Fordham Twins got it to- gether and during the games showed true form out on the courts. The team huddles around Coach Mrs. Hanks (Above) as Kathy Way (Left) gives the ball a hard hit for a winning serve and an edge over the other team. The girls don’t let the net stand J.V. Record Won Lost Tied 5 3 0 Robin Sadowski (Left) serves while (Above) number twelve saves a point. 102 The Varsity Team had many fine and talented players this year. The players gave more than their athletic abilities into the game. There was a force which bound them together and this was noticeable on the courts. Some of the players were Laura Tricarice, Robin Sadowski, Darlene Wright, Sue Shapiro, and Sue Haverly. Sue Shapiro jumps up to hit the ball while Carolyn Massey and Sue Haverly look on (Left). Darlene Wright (Above) bends to dig the ball. in their way in volleyball. Varsity Record Won 8 Lost 2 Tied 0 Laura Tricarico backs up Robin Sadowski (Above) and (Right) the eyes follow the ball’s progress. 103 Twirlers The Sparkling Twirlers are seen not only in pa- rades but also during half time at football and bas- ketball games. This year Denise Patterson led the Homecoming Day Parade in October demonstrating to us all her abilities as a champion strutter. Twirling and turning Cheerleaders This year the Cheerleaders of Hicksville High School greatly improved over the past years. One of the accomplishments have been the adding of new rou- tines and cheers which evoked greater enthusiasm from the crowds at the football and bas- ketball games. Under the leadership of Donna Guadagno. the girls have made a greater impression on the minds of the average stu- dent. This year the Cheerleaders plan to enter competition which takes place at the end of March. Nancy Braemer was Assistant Captain and the Cheerleaders will be losing Seniors like Lois Arnone. Janet Savino, Janice Weller and Janet Schera. 104 Bowling Bowling Var 'sity • . ■ ■_ . J.V. Opponent W L Score Opponent W L Score Bethpage Bethpage W 2-1 Levittown W 2-1 Levittown L 1-2 MacArthur W 2-1 MacArthur L 1-2 Syosset w 3-0 Syosset W 3-0 Clarke w 3-0 Clarke W 2-1 Is. Trees w 3-0 Is. Trees L 1-2 Plainedge L 1-2 Plainedge L 1-2 Syosset w 3-0 Syosset W 3-0 Clarke w 2-1 Clarke L ri-S Bethpage L 1-2 Bethpage W 2-1 Levittown W 3-0 Levittown W 2-1 MacArthur W 2-1 MacArthur w 2-1 Is. Trees W 2-1 Is. Trees L 0-3 Plainedge W 2-1 Plainedge W 3-0 The Comet Bowling Team, led by Coach Ronn. had a truly remarkable season. The team, which finished with a 13-2 final record, won the North Shore League 2 and All-North Shore titles, and placed second in the All-County Tourney, In addi- tion. the team is sending three men to the State Tourney in Buffalo. Jim Wittenborg. Mitchell Moskowitz, and Ed Schmitt, each of whom aver- aged a spectacular 180 or better! And spinningthe ball. Senior Mitchell Moskowitz. one of three Comet bowlers going to the All-State Tourney (Left). Big Steve Bress demonstrates a perfect follow-through after release of the ball (Above). Capt. Siobhan McMurray giving instructions. Half-time at the Nassau Coliseum. Marching above are Joan O'Donnell and Debbie Ferro. Radio City Music Hall has their Rockettes but Hicksville High School has our own Coquettes! The girls are busy practicing and performing from the beginning of Septem- ber until the end of January. Their vigorous practices aver- aged about four days a week and each routine takes about twelve hours to perfect. they are more than Hicksville's coquettes: Captain Siobhan McMurray and Asst. Captain Karen Hartigan after 1U0 receiving the third place trophy. Coquettes at the Homecoming Day Parade. Congratulations from Alumna Joanne Dutke. just a kickline for games. This year the girls not only per- formed at the football and bas- ketball games but also entered competitions. Against tough, more experienced opponents the girls placed third in the Nassau- Suffolk County Championships. This win made them eligible to compete in the N.Y. State Cham- pionships where they took fourth place. The girls' proud Faculty Advisor Mrs. Diana D’Avino de- clared that this year has been the Coquettes biggest year.” The Coquettes elected Sharon Hartigan as their able Assistant Captain however it's Siobhan McMurray who by her dedication has been deemed outstanding Captain . Congratulations on a truly successful year. The girls at the Nassau Coliseum. 107 JV Softball Top — Janet Srmster, Carol Whaley, Maria Ciadella,’Kathy Way. Bottom — Erin O'Connell. Darlene Wright Beth Lasher. Linda Hamabel. Elaine Pound. Top Row — Terry O'Hanley, Linda Bottolato. Marian Perirra. Laura Tricarico. Sue Haverly. Jan t Travis. Bottom — Mary Winters. Edie Burd, Karla Jurge JevichfiLinder Fisner, Joan Shikowitz. V % Badminton (L-R) — Lynn Wicks. Maureen Blackman. Patricia Stuhlmuller, Martha Fallacara, Lesley Wicks. Liz Uran. Helen Russo. Cen- ter — Gayle Selkin. y Boys Tennis Standing — Coach Muratore. Rich Hertle, Guy Fessenden. Joe Leech, Keith Granirer. Zed Direc- tor. Ray Scolzi. Kneeling — Larry Bodony. Chad Greenburg. Randy Levy, Steve Grossman. Bill Hack. Robin Sodowski. - Top Row (L-R) Buzzy Assante. Tom Dinean. Bill Dan D idson. 3 Scanion, Coach Brent on' Bill Wayte. Robert Allen. John Liberatos. Al Rei rjean. Chuck Godsm Andy Garger. Nick Soti Row (L-R) — Phil Gramagii5,£!ph.n ym. Gary Goldberg. Howie f 4 Cross Country Standing (L-R) — Colin Yorke. Mark Staehle. Chris Woodcheke. Coach Hil- sky. Joe LeQ. Bob Smith. Kevin Cavan- augh. Kneeling (L-R) — Tom Cappola. John Lehmann. Randy Provenzano. Jerry Casassa. Harry Johnson Girls Track Margaret VanAllen. Sue Poppe. Claudia Tarantelli. Debbie Kolovich, Erin O'Connell, Janet Shuster. Kathy Kolovich. Rhonda Moss. Sue Gates, Kim Muss. Sue Haverly. Eileen McCarthy. Not Pictured: Hiidy Kleban j Comet Pinners Last Row — Margaret Bergin. Joanne Ruggiero, Janice Wan- dell, Lorraine Johnson. Diane Wolsh, I Hie Vacek. Jean Olgen- berg. Third Row — Kim Madi- gan. Jackie Benner. Lynn. Dian- na. Ellen McHugh, Second Row — Janice Cody, Mary. Mary Di- Nicola, Sue, Liz Fitsgining, Cathy Haller, First Row — Je- anette Madigan (Pres.). Joe Leo (V-Pres.), Mary Beth Winters (Treas), and Evelyn Auffant Sec.). Standing (L-R) — Coach Renn. Mitchell Moskowitz. Ed Scmitt, Steve Bress, Jim Wittenborg, John Liber- atos. Kneeling (L-R) Tom Droech. Martin Schwartzman, Don Muller. Boys' Varsity Basketball Standing (L-R) — Coach Bryan. Scott Robinson (mgr.). Jim Cronin. Al Anusewski. Mark Robinson. Ron Szabo. Joe Maggio. Steve Kopf, Chuck Godsmark. Coach McAuley. Kneeling (L-R) — Joe Assante. Gary Goldberg. Mike Robilotto. Brian Loftus. Frank Nobile. Vin Miracola. Dan Newton. Wayne Galke (mgr.). Boys' Junior Varsity Basketball Back Row (L-R) — Alan Reid. Mike Murphy, Tony Rizzuto. Charlie Sans. Rich Manning. Front Row (L- R) — Coach Hogan. Bill Cutrone, Charles DeSalvo, Keith Feister. Joe MacDonald. Rich Moresco. Jim Hawkins. Coquettes Top (L-R) — Diane Bergin. Evelyn Auf- fant, Margaret Bergin. Bunny Osbhar Karen Hartigan (Asst. Capt )'Sharon Pfaeffle. Siobhan McMarray (Ca pt ), Sue Va cek. Cattyy feifancia. Carole Hal- ley. Middle — Debbie Ferro. Maryellen Todd, Sandy Tropea, Cathy Annpnzia- ta. Maria Cialdella. Cathy Haller. Chris Weiss. Donna Moser. Bottom — Heidi Manthey. Frances Mackey, Genvieve Kouri. Diana D'Avino (Coach). Amy LaCorte. Terry Stephens, Allison Ca- hallan Not pictured — Marion Breiten. Jan Greenberg. Donna Inocco. Joan O'Donnell, and Karen Zamparo. Varsity Football Top —eoach BiH Meyers. Coach Bill Brown. Harold Jacobs. John Mahon. John Poll!, Ken Lawhon. Walter Sygney, Glenn Pfaeffle, Paul Curcio Bob Normi'e. Leo Orcmo. Coach Larry Graziose. Tony DiGuisseppe. Coach Jay McCauley Middle - Brendan Wallace. Geoff Thrope. Sam Lippin. Don Nedwick. Bob Pershmsky. Gene Potente. Sheldon Rudowsky. Ernie Hupfer. John Caglione. Doug Ernst. Bottom - John Pedranghelu Dan Sheedy Kevin McCauley. Jim Dantuano. Bob Romeo. Tony DiLallo. Bob Spalleta. Steve Solosky. Terry Farrel. Steve Cannone. Varsity Volleyball Top — Janet Shuster. Debbie Brandon. Kathy Way. Carolyn Massey. Coach Hanks Middle — Laura Tricarico. Robyn Sadowski. Sue Haverly. Bottom — Sue Shapiro. Jane Schulman. Terry O'Hanley. Not pictured — Darlene Wright. Junior Varsity Volleyball Top — Ann Lettkowitz. Lynn Fordham. Diana Fordham, Betty Voorhies. Annamay Thomas. Bottom — Donna Morck, Barbara Damm. Rose Langton. Janice Strow. Junior Varsity Wrestling Standing (L-R) — Rocky Stabitz. Bob Morse. Dave Caruso. Warren Gabhart. Roy Retaliato. Frank Cerone. Kneeling (L-R) — Marc Adelman. Greg Sealy. Rich Marcantonio. Jim Castellano. Peter Minck. Coach Cardoro. Junior Varsity Football Top — Coach Larry Quatrim. Al Auffant. Charlie Thorworth, Rich Riviera. Tom Skarker. Frank Cerone. Bob Gahan. Rich Manning, Ray Shalley, John Aull, Coach Dick Hogan. Middle — John Martevello. Pete Busser. Bob Klien. Jeff Fenn. Nelson Vitali, Frank Riccardi. Cory Spector. Mitch Goldberg. Dan Mullin, Chris Colasuonno. Bottom — Greg DePalma. Steve Ross. Mike Kammerman. Rich Moresca. Gary Kowalski. Chris DelSordo. Rick Sloame. Frank Squillace. Ed Ohlmberger. Track Top Row (L-R) — Coach Jaworski. Barry Finch, Bill Auffant. Ken Lawhon, John Hassen. Bob Penta, Rich VanAllen, Dan Benjamino. Steven Sloane. Coach Grantham. Harry Johnson. Middle Row (L-R) — Coach McCauley. Robert Pershinsky, Randy Leiban, Bob Turner, Martin Ashner. Marc Tromsdorf. Tom Cappola, Tom Wheeler, Don Nedwick. Bottom Row (L-R) — Lee Shulman. Paul Wexler. John McCam, John Schuf. Pat Morissey. Howard Podrasky, Pete Swiatocha, John McKenna, John Lehman. Lying— Mark Staehle. Standing (L-R) — Coach Tomaini, Paul Curcio, Tom Reilly. Terry Farrell. Bill Kennedy. Bill Auffant. Pete Willard. Pete Weeb. Coach Cardoro. Administration District 118 School 120 Faculty Mr. J. David Abt 137 Mr. Melvin Alboum 123 Mr. August Alfieri 126 Mr. Charles Arnold k........124,137 Mr. Richard Austin L 130 Mr. Vaughan Avedesian 128 Mr. Thomas Bannon 125 Mrs. Penny Baralo 135 Mr. Frank Bohl 123 Mr. Terrence Both 126 Mr. Michael Breheny 123 Miss Lynne Breining 134,135 Mr. Francis Brown 122 Mr. Michael Bunting 130 Mr. Raymond Burckley 129 Mrs. Margaret Burns 139 Mr. Alfonso Burrelli 123 Mr. Thomas Buttice 137 Mr. Anthony Cali 126 Mr. Edwin Caner 123 Mr. Patrick Carpenter 129 Mrs. Agnes Clogher 132 Mrs. Helen Cohen 130 Mr. Jack Cohen 127 Dr. Martin Cohen 127,129 Mr. John Criscolo 129 Mr. Joseph Crucilla 124 Mr. Frank Cunningham 133 Mrs. Elizabeth Daley 128,133 Mr. D’Ambrosio 137 Mr. Carl Danna 138 Mrs. Barbara Deutscher 131 Mr. Peter Di Michele 135 Mr. Grattan Dockrell 134 Miss Constance Edsall 125 Mr. William Ellsworth 135 Mr. Richard Ericson 133 Mr. Arnaldo Ferraro 137 Mr. Charles Ferri 128 Miss Barbara Feuerstein 136 Mr. Saul Fialkoff 135 Mr. John Field 133 Miss Gloria Franke 136 Mr. Michael Galante 137 Mr. Francis Ganley 135 Mr. Richard Gentile 131 Mr. Leonard Goldberg 126 Mr. Samuel Goldberg 130 Mr. Harvey Goldstein 128 Mr. Murray Goldstein 137 Mr. Steven Goldstein 137 Mrs. Carola Gouse 123,124 Mr. Kenneth Graiser 124 Mr. James Grantham 136 Mr. David Green . 130 Mr. Ignatius Guccione 132 Mr. Richard Halowitch 124 Mrs. Dorothy Hanrahan 138 Mr. Stewart Haviland 132 Mr. Francis Hebron 140 Mr. George Higginson 124 Dr. Eric Hirst 127,129 Mr. Richard Hogan 125 Mr. William Horne 129 Mrs. Ruth Hruska 138 Miss Dorothy Huskiewicz 137 Mr. Gerard Irwin 133 Miss Nancy James 136 Mrs. Pauline Jonason 135 Mr. William Jurgelevich 137 Mr. Leo Kanawada 126 Mrs. Shirley Karish 133 Mr. John Kearns 123 Continued 116 Mr. Arthur Knerr...................... 131 Miss Barbara Kosko......................128 Mrs. Libertad Kozma . 131 Mrs. Charlotte Krumm .................. 139 Miss Giedre Kumpikas .................. 130 Mr. Edward Kuntz....................... 130 Mr. Lawrence LaMarca ........ 125 Mrs. Kathleen Lawlor ............... . 134 Mr. Myron Leslie........................132 Mr. Eugene Lovette 137 Mr. Angelo Lupis .......................129 Mr. Pasquale Marrocco ..................131 Miss Nancy Macari ......................130 Mr. Raymond McDonough ..................126 Mr. Kenneth McGinniss ................. 126 Mrs. Beatrice McNanie.................. 135 Mr. Norman Mernoff......................130 Mr. Willard Meyer ................... 136 Miss Jo Lynn Morrison .. . 134 Mrs. Sharon Moulton.....................134 Mr. Maynard Munch........ 129 Mr. Nicholas Muratore...................127 Miss Mary Neal........................ 134 Mr. Anthony Niceforo 130 Mr. Neil O’Doherty......................125 Mr. Elliot Paisner.................... 129 Mr. Basil Palmeri ......................123 Mr. Edmund Parlow...................... 127 Mr. Robert Passamenti ..................137 Mr. Gerald Pellerin.....................137 Mr. David Persinger.....................124 Mr. Edward Petro 137 Mrs. Barbara Pinkus 127 Mr. John Pitrelli...................... 125 Mrs. Christine Podoliuk.................127 Mr. Laurence Redican 124 Mrs. Gloria Reed ...................... 133 Mr. Harry Renn ..........r.I 136 Miss Arlene Resnick 138 Mr. Aloysius Rienzo |.......133 Mrs. Helen Roberts............ Mr. Herbert Rosen............. Mr. Joseph Ryan............... Mr. Louis Safina ........... Mr. William Salver...... Mrs. Anne Sanderson........... Mr. Anthony Sanfratello ...... Mrs. Antoinette Sanna......... Miss Marie Saunders .......... Mr. Louis Schechtman.......... Mr. Gerald Schlapp Mr. Herbert Schwell Mr. Gerald Shanley............ Mr. Michael Sheridan ...... Mr. Robert Sklarz ........... Mr. Jerome Smith.............. Mr. Arnold Sparr.............. Mrs. Elsie Strong............. Mr. Otto Taray . Mr. Forrest Underwood......... Mr. Ralph Undreiner........... Mr. John Vaughan . Mr. Paul Vetrano.............. Mrs. Barbara Walling.......... Mrs. Ruth Weiss............... Mrs. Barbara Weissman......... Mrs. Edith Wolloch ........ Mr. Robert Zaleski............ Guidance Mrs. Diane D’Avino............ Mr. Manuel Godfrey............ Miss Marilyn Groff ........... Mr. Sheldon Lieber........... Mr. Kenneth Loftus............ Mrs. Selma Notov.............. Mr. Louis Plochochi .......... Mr. Peter Rodenrys............ Mr. Milton Rogalin Mrs. de e Smith........ .... 130 .127 . . 127 128 126 . . 134 122 . .. 131 122 125.128 126 . 129 . 122 125 .124 . 127 .... 132 123 133 . 133 . 122 128 . . 123 139 130 124. 134 124 .126 . 138 138 .139 139 . 139 . . 138 ... 139 139 139 ... 138 Mrs. Weissman helps her class with beaded flowers. Mr. Carpenter discusses over-the-counter drugs. Miss Baralo helps a student fashion a poster. Mr. McGinniss leads a class discussion. 117 Mr. Gentile makes a point with his class. Administrative Assistant Mr. Erwin Rozran Superintendent Dr. Jerome Niosi The Twentieth Cenipry has often The Age of Conflicjr. Headlines in the press, and tures on televisiorv,y.%Qjphasize the apparently irreconci. able differences erupting vito violence. Wistfully, people dream about “the good old days when things were bet- ter . Yet every age had it furious times. One chronicle printed in the Middle Ages, for instance, contained sever- al blank pages to record the final events before the world ended. Actually, crisis centers onl differences between what “is and “what ought to be ’. When both notions are said to be nj “balance” society regresses unmarred by con- flict. When those with limitedjexperience seek to justify any means improper, refuse to consider appropriate ends, the resulting “imbalahde” mars the good order essential to happy living. Crisislnd conflict occur. Determining what “is” c ndf“what ought to be” re- quires the free, responsible ?x iange of ideas in an aura of patient, calm reflections. Tr ditionally, such a place is the schoolroom. When students, staff, and faculty reach their conclusions through reasoned discussion, they can help transform this period from one of turbulence into one of peace. We know where we are. We know where we want to be. The goal is w JI worth the effort. To the%rad uates of 1974, the chalwge is yours. Congratulations and Good Luck! Jerdpie J. Niosi. P Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent Dr. Frederick Hill 118 Mr. Cornelius McCormack Vice-President At a Wednesday night Board Meeting, Steven Burgay presents a copy of the Comet Newspaper to Board Members. Robert Pirrung. Iris Wolfson, and William Bruno. Mr. Edward Bello Mr. William Bruno Mr. Joseph Madden Mr. Thomas Nagle Mrs. Iris Wolfson Secretary 119 School Administration I am sure this past school year has been a most exciting and interesting one for all of you. Your experiences and achievements will make you better individuals. To the graduating seniors: let me say that you are now entering into the world as mature young adults. You will achieve success if you have learned to judge your own ability, relate with your peers and develop those skills necessary to obtain your life’s goal. To the rest of the student body: I would hope that in your remaining years at Hicksville High School you will resolve to do better, to accomplish your objectives, and to work to gain from the High School all that it has to offer. Raymond L. Rusch Principal 120 Assistant Principal Chester Jaworski Principal Raymond L. Rusch Mr. Rusch discusses the girls with Miss James. 121 Assistant Principal Lawrence Olvany. Assistant Principal William Feigen. 1. Mr. Basil Palmeri English 11 2. Mr. Michael Breheny English 11 3. Mrs. Elsie Strong English 10 4. Mr. Frank Bohl English 11 5. Mr. Paul Vetrano Cont. World Problems, World History 6. Miss Marie Saunders English 10, FTA 7. Mr. Francis Brown Chairman, Acctg. A.B 8. Mr. Ralph Undreiner American History 9 Mr. Anthony Sanfratello Physics. Rel. Math. Gen. Elec. 10. Mr. Gerald Shanley English 11 11 Mr. Melvin Alboum English 10 12. Mr. Alfonso Burrelli English 12 13. Mrs. Carola Gouse English 10 14 Mr. John Kearns Chairman. English 10. 11 15. Mr. Edwin Caner English 11 122 1. Mr. Richard Halowitch 6. Mr. Lawrence LaMarca 11. Mr. Neil O’Doherty 16. Mrs. Barbara English 12, Journal- English 10 English 12. Phil. Weissman ism, Yearbook. Miss Andi Director 12. Mr. Louis Schechtman Home Ec.. FHA. 2. Mr. George Higginson Student Teacher Chemistry. 17. Mr. Charles Arnold English 10 8. Mr. Laurence Redican 13. Mr. Richard Hogan Soph. Mixed Chorus, 3. Miss Constance Edsall English 12. Drama Phys. Ed. Chorale. Music Today, English 12, Business 9. Mr. Kenneth Graiser 14. Mr. John Pitrelli Madrigal Singers. 4. Mr. Michael Sheridan English 10,12 Amer. Hist., Gov’t, 18 Mrs. Carola Gouse English 12, Humani- 10 Mr. Joseph Crucilla Amer. For. Policy. English 10. ties English 10. Speech, 15 Mrs. Edith Wolloch 19. Mr. David Persinger 5. Mr. Thomas Bannon English 10,12 Drama, Thespians. Biology, Chemistry. Math 11, Foundations. 20. Mr. Robert Sklarz American History, Stamp Club. 1 Mr. Gerald Schlapp World History 2. Mr. Robert Zaleski World History 3. Mrs. Barbara Pinkus World History 4. Mr. Jack Cohen Physics 5. Mrs. Christine Podoliuk 8. Mr. Edmund Parlow World History, U N. Club American History 6 Mr. Joseph Ryan 9. Mr. Nicholas Muratore Chemistry American History, 7. Mr. Jerome Smith Sociology American History vi M ' 10 Mr. Kenneth McGinniss Chairman, Government, Cont. World Prob., Student Govern- ment 11. Mr. Leo Kanawada American History 12. Mr. William Salver American History. Russian History, 20th Century Hist. 13. Mr. August Alfieri American History 14. Mr. Herbert Rosen Physics 15. Dr. Eric Hirst German 1. 2. 3, 4; German Club 16 Dr. Martin Cohen Ecology, Biology, Ecology Club 17. Mr. Anthony Cali American History, Sociology 18 Mr. Raymond McDonough World History, Economics 19 Mr. Leonard Goldberg World History, Bridge Club 20 Mr. Terrence Both World History 127 1. Mr. Harvey Goldstein Biology. 2. Mr. Louis Schectman Chemistry 3 Mr. Louis Safina Biology, Chemistry. 4 Mr. Charles Ferri Chemistry 5 Mrs. Elizabeth Daley English 11. 6 Miss Barbara Kosko Chemistry. 7 Mr. John Criscolo Biology, Ski Club. 8 Mr. Elliot Paisner Chemistry. 9 Mr. Patrick Carpenter Biology. 10. Mr. Angelo Lupis Biology. 11 Mr. William Horne World Hist., Far East, Tacti- cal Gaming Soc., Chess Club. 12 Mr. Maynard Munch Director of Stud. Act., Physics. 13. Mr. John Vaughan Biology. 14. Mr. Vaughan Avedesian Chemistry. 15. Mr. Herbert Schwell Biology, Chemistry. 16. Mr. Raymond Burckley Chairman. Biology. Ocean- ography. 17. Dr. Martin Cohen Biology. Ecology, Ecology Club. 18. Dr. Eric Hirst German 1,2,3,4; German Club. ftOW 1. Miss Nancy Macari Off. Prac. 2, Dist. 1. 2. Mrs. Ruth Weiss Typing, Shorthand 1, Tran- scription 2. 3. Mrs. Helen Cohen Off. Prac. 1, Typing, Personal Typing. 4. Mr. Anthony Niceforo Spanish 1,2. 5. Miss Giedre Kumpikas French 3,4,5. 6 Mr. Michael Bunting Data Proc., Bus. Mach., Pers. Typ., Typing, Bookkeeping 2. 7 Mr. Edward Kuntz Typing, Pers. Typ., Business Arithmetic. 8 Mrs. Helen Roberts Shorthand 1,2; Trans. 2; Typing. 9. Mr. David Green Acctg. A, B; Rec. Bookkeep- ing; Interact Club. 10. Mrs. Libertad Kozma Spanish 2,3; Spanish Club. 11 Mr. Pasquale Marrocco Spanish 3,4,6. 12. Mr. Samuel Goldberg Chairman; French 2; Latin 1,2; Latin Club. 13. Mr. Richard Austin Distribution 1. 14. Mr. Murray Goldstein Distribution 2, Comet Shop. 15. Mr. Norman Mernoff Con. Ed. A, B; Dist. 1; Bus. Mgt.; Pre-Med Club. 16. Mrs. Antoinette Sanna French, French Club. 17. Mr. Richard Gentile Spanish 2, French 1. 18. Mr. Arthur Knerr Business Law, Bookkeeping 1. 19. Mrs. Barbara Deutscher Shorthand 1, Typing. 131 1. Mr. Myron Leslie Algebra. Math 10 2. Mrs. Agnes Clogher Math 11. 12A-C 3. Mr. John Field English 11 4 Mr. OttoTaray Algebra. Math 10 5 Mrs. Shirley Karish Foundations. Math 10 6 Mr. Aloysius Rienzo Math 10. 12 A C. UMM-10 7. Mr. Arnold Sparr A.V. Coordinator 8 Mr. Nicholas Muratore American History. Sociol 9 Mr. Ignatius Guccione Foundations. Math 11 ■ 10. Mr. Stewart Haviland Algebra. Math 10 11. Mrs. Gloria Reed Algebra. Math 10 12. Mr. Frank Cunningham Chairman. Math 11 13 Mr. Gerard Irwin Math 10. UMM-1 llUMM-12 14 Mrs. Elizabeth Daley English 11 15 Mr. Forrest Underwood Shorthand 1. Sec.Wac.. Office Prac. 16. Mr. Richard Ericson Drawing Painting — Drawing. Studio Art 1. Mr. Grattan Dockrell Wood Shop. 2. Miss Lynne Breining Ceramics. Crafts, Drawing and Painting — Water. Studio Art. 3. Mrs. Sharon Moulton Health. 4 Mrs. Kathleen Lawlor Home Economics. 5. Miss Jo Lynn Morrison English 10. AFS. 6. Mrs. Anne Sanderson English 11. 7. Mr. Saul Fialkoff Print Shop. 8 Mr. Peter DiMichele General Electricity. Primar Electronics. 134 9. Mr. Francis Ganley Chairman. Meta! Shop, Driver Ed. 10 Mr. William Ellsworth Mechanical Drawing. 11 Mrs. Barbara Weissman Chairman, Home Ec., FHA. 12. Miss Mary Neal Home Economics. 13. Mrs. Penny Baralo Crafts. Studio Art. Art Hist., Art App., Graphics. 14 Miss Lynne Breining Ceramics. Crafts. Drawing and Painting — Water, Studio Art. 15. Mrs. Beatrice McNanie Ceramics, Sculpture. 16 Mrs. Pauline Jonason Chairman, Adv. Design, Draw- ing and Painting — Drawing. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Mr. Robert Passamenti Math 10, Algebra, Attendance Office. Mr. Michael Galante MMechanical Drawing. General Wood. Mr. D’Ambrosio 8. Miss Gloria Franke Chairman. Phys. Ed. 9. Mr. James Grantham Phys. Ed. 10. Mr. William Meyer Phys. Ed. 11. Mr. Gerald Pellerin School Psychologist. Mr. Arnaldo Ferraro Italian 2,3,4; Italian Club Miss Nancy James Phys. Ed. ________ Miss Barbara Feuerstein Phys. Ed. Mr. Harry Renr Phys. Ed. Cmp. End. Mus. 1, Concert Band. 12. 13. Mr. J. David Abt Symph. Wind Ens., Marching Comets. Stage Band. Mr. Thomas Buttice Cmp. Fnd. Mus. 1, Orchestra. Tri-M. - Mr. Edward Petro Chairman. Phys. Ed. 15 Mr. Charles Arnold Soph. Mixed Chorus. Music To- day. Chorale. Madrigal Singers. 16. Mr. Steven Goldstein Jr.-Sr. Girls Chorus; Soph. Girls Chorus; Cmp. Fnd. Mus. 1.2: Voice Class. _ mm.. K 17. Mr. William Jurgelevich Health. 18. Miss Dorothy Huskiewicz Health. Volunteer Club. 19 Mr. Eugene Lovette Health. Pre-Law Club. wDi 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. Mrs. Selma Notov Guidance. Mrs. Adele Smith Guidance. Mr. Manuel Godfrey Guidance. Mrs. Diane D’Avino •Guidance. Coquettes Mr. Peter Rodenrys Chairman, Guidance. Mr. Robert Loftus Guidance. Mr. Louis Plochochi Guidance. Miss Marilyn Groff Guidance. Mr. Sheldon Lieber Guidance. Mr. Milton Rogalin Guidance. Miss Arlene Resnick Phys. Ed. Mrs. Ruth Hruska Librarian. Mr. Carl Danna rian. Newspaper. Library 14. Mrs. Dorothy Hanrahan Librarian. 15. Mrs. Margaret Burns Nurse-Teacher. 16 Mrs. Charlotte Krumm Nurse-Teacher. 17. Mrs. Barbara Walling Nurse-Teacher. Secretaries Mrs. Adele Glenn, Mrs. Arlene Didier, Mrs. Mary Neglia, Mrs. Adela Wilson, Mrs. Miriam Zanville, Mrs. Terry Collins, Mrs. Charlotte Martin, Mrs. Edna Kump. Mrs. Claire Powell. Mrs. Rosemary Farrington. Custodians Mr. John Mitchell. Mr. Vini Rommano. Mr. Hercilio Torres. Mr. Peter Frederick. Library Media-Aid Mrs. Anne Gibney Mr. Arthur Gruskay Mrs. Lorraine Elowsky Honors Names Starting with: A B........ C........ 144 146 149 154 162 Camera Shy 234 In Memoriam 235 Valedictorian Salutatorian Lee Ann Schwartz Peter Matzka Top Fifty National Merit Lee Ann Schwartz Laura Sikula Peter Matzka Ann Porter Andrea Halpern Angelo Garrido Edward Paul Fern Drillings Donald Jue Lorraine Egan Robert Anderson June Pakaluk Carol Stella Mark Asam Mary Fouassier Mindy Kornhaber Samuel Lippin Melanie Rauchwerger Alice Lannon Francine Newman Stephen Burgay Christine Marmora Roxanne Keurian Jan Greenberg Patricke Shanley Nancy Russo Kevin Dipietrantonio Laurie Hirsch William Kirsch Phyllis Koling Denis Leahy Peter J. Nealon Nora Rodriguez Edward Saueracker Peter Garger Catherine Thiergartner Melanie Diskant Elizabeth Uran Dominic Posillico Nicholas Sotirhos John Pedranghelu Leonard Essex Susan Shapiro Eileen Grossman Isobel Gavin Lori Finger Cathy Castiglia Michael McNamara Janet Savino Judy Hechler Scholarship Competition Commended: Kenneth G. Bernstein Cathy L. Castiglia Richard J. Christ Paul W. Cutrone Kevin Dipietrantonio Mary R. Fouassier Peter Garger Andrea R. Halpern William J. Kirsch Mindy L. Kornhaber Matthew G. Kramer Laurie A. Kuhn John R. Levison Valerie A. Liggio Shari Miller David E. Nolte Catherine M. Parks John P. Pedranghelu Raymond E. Scelzi Lee Ann Schwartz Gayl E. Selkin Sally L. Sharpe Barbara J. Vanhouten Finalists: Robert E. Anderson Donald Jue Peter M. Matzka Winner: Edward M. Paul 144 New York State Regents Scholarship Winners: Robert Anderson Dana Armitage Mark Asam Kenneth Bernstein Anthony Bilello Neil Boisen Stephen Burgay Cathy Castiglia Richard Christ Paul Cutrone Kevin Dipietrantonio Donna Doriand Leonard Essex Mary Fouassier Peter Garger Angelo Garrido Isobel Gavin John Gengler Andrea Halpern William Hydek Donald Jue William Kirsch Phyllis Koling Mindy Kornhaber Matthew Kramer John Levison Peter Matzka Paul Merkert Shari Miller Peter Nealon Lisa Palella Don Pardo Catherine Parks Edward Paul John Pedranghelu Herbert Rakebrand Nora Rodriguez Raymond Scelzi Lee Ann Schwartz Gayl Selkin Patrick Shanley Sally Sharpe Norman Spier Carol Stella Elizabeth Uran Barbara Vanhouten David Weinstein Alternates: Fred Avila Theresa Demarest Damian Drab Lorraine Egan Robin Fishman Eileen Grossman William Hack Kathi Hellerbach Steven Hicks David Hill Bohdan Horyn John Jacobs Roxanne Keurian Denis Leahy Samuel Lippin John Logoskiy Gerard Marti re Martha McDonough Robert Messa Paul Meyer Leslie Miller Roberta Nudelman June Pakaluk William Parker Phyllis Porter Dominic Posillico Edward Saueracker Janet Savino Laura Sikula Howard Spierer Mary Tufts Craig Weiss Constance Woodcheke Paragon Oil Scholarship Stephen Burgay Alicia Patterson Memorial Scholarship Semi-Finalist: Donald Jue Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Edward Saueracker Bausch and Lamb Science Medal Donald Jue. Cathy Castiglia. Rensselaer Polytechnic Math And Science Award Carol Stella American Legion Speech Contest District Winner: Edward Saueracker Veterans of Foreign Wars Voice of Democracy Contest Cathy Oltarzewski Soroptomist Club Citizenship Award Phyllis Koling Grumman Scholarship Donald Jue 145 Abatiello, Leslie nat. honor soc. 3,4; concert band 2; marching band 2,3,4; sym. wind ens. 3,4; orch. 4; tri-m 3,4; stud, govt. 2,3,4; field hockey 2,3; sports night 2. Aboulafia, Sharen ecology club 2. Abuhoff, Ricky nat. honor soc. 3,4; pre- law 3; chess club 3; interact. Leslie Abatiello Sharon Aboulafia Ricky Abuhoff Kim Adamic Nadine Adams Janice Adamy Teacher: “What do you find the hardest thing to deal with in school?” Student: “An old pack of cards.” Adams, Nadine nat. honor soc. 3; art club 3; intra bowling 2,3,4. Agins, Edward vica 3; v soccer 2. Ajello, John jun. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; football 2; wrestling 2,3,4; soft- ball champs 3,4. Alati, Margaret volleyball; basketball. Albin, Myra yrbk 2,3, bus. mgr. 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 3.4; variety 2,3,4; concert band 2; sen. play 3,4; musical 2,3, 4; marching band 2; stud. govt. 2,3,4; french club 2,3; italian club 3,4; fta 2,3; sec. 4; ecology club 2. Alfano, Michael track 2,3. Alleman, Carole yrbk. 3,4; fna 4; march- ing band 2,3; sym. wind ens. 2,3; orch. 4; musical 4. Allen, Robert soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; jv soccer 2,3; v 4; softball 4. Ambrico, Frank pre-med 3; softball 3; homecomingcomm. 3. Anderson, Robert german club 2,3; chess club team 2,3,4; vp 3; tact, gaming soc. pres. 3; nat. honor soc. 3; library serv- ice sq. 3; newspaper 3. assoc, ed. 4; pre- law 3. 146 Steven Adelman Edward Agins John Agnoli John Ajello Joanne Sarrero fixes display in Comet Shop window Margaret Alati Myra Albin Michael Alfano Carole Alleman Robert Allen Frank Ambrico Ellen Ambron Susan Ames Susan Amundsen Robert Anderson The future Michelangela at work. Lois Arnone Mark Asam Joseph Assante Wilfrede Auffant Frederic Avila Robert Bailey Sean Bailey Arias, Richard variety 3; track 4; musi- cal 3; concert band 2,3: marching band 2,3,4; sym wind ens. 4; wrestling 3,4; soft- ball 2,3.4. Armitage, Dana variety 3.4; sr. play 3.4; musical 2,3,4; faculty musical 4; thespi- an 3,4: funnel comm. 4; sr. ball comm. 2; yrbk. 3; nat. honor soc. 3.4; concert band 2,3.4; ski club 3; ecology club 2,3; pre-law 3,4. Arnone, Lois soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; stud. govt. 2; ski club 3,4; homecoming 3,4; cheerleader 2,3,4; ce- ramics club A. Asam, Mark nat. honor soc. 3.4; variety 2.3; dance band 2,3.4; marching band 2, 3.4; sym. wind ens. 2.3,4; orch. 3,4; math club 2,3.4. Assante, Joseph soccer jv 2. v 3.4; bas- ketball jv 2, v 3,4; sr. ball comm. 4: soph, hop comm. 2; jr. ball comm. 3; sr. class vp; homecoming 4; softball champs 3,4. Auffant, Bill soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; soph, mixed .chorus 2; chorale 3.4; stud. govt. 2,3; Spanish club 2; v track 2,3,4; cross- country 2,3,4; wrestling 2,3.4. Kevin Baldwin Richard Balnis Avila, Fred concert band 2.3; dance band 4; marching band 2,3.4; sym. wind ens. 4; chess club 2. Bailey, Robert baseball; intra basket- ball. Baldwin, Kevin newspaper 4; un club 4; concert band 2,3,4; stud. govt. 2; march- ing band 2, section leader 3,4; math club 3,4. gm Balnis, Richard ski club 4; vica 3,4. Balvin, Karen latin club 4. Carolyn Barber Lynne Barondess Barber, Carolyn soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; variety 2; guidance 2; ski club 2; homecoming4. Barondess, Lynne soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 3.4; yrbk. 4; variety 2; homecoming 4. Barone, Michael bowling; basketball. Barrow, Elisabeth soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; guid- ance 2; ski club3; homecoming 4. Elizabeth Barrow Alan Bartlett Mary Batista Mary Bauer Bauer, Mary soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 2; homecoming 2,3,4; co- quettes 2,3,4; sports night 2. Baumgartner, Chris german club; tact, gaming soc. vp 4. Beltrani, Phyllis fna 2,3; pre-med 2; inter- act 2; ski club 3. Berger, Ronnie stud, govt.; sr. play 3; vari- ety 3; musical 3; ski club; electives day comm. 3. Chris Baumgartner Andrew Bellofatto Phyllis Beltrani Renee Berna Kenneth Bernstein Bergin, Diane soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; stud. govt. 2; volunteer club 4; coquettes 3,4. Bernstein, Kenneth nat. honor soc. 3.4; roundtable 2; pre-law 3,4; stud. govt. 2,3; thespian 2,3, parliamentarian 4; variety 2,3, construction head 4; sr. play 2, assis, stage mgr. 3; musical 2,3; faculty show 2. Beschloss, Daniel bowling; tennis. Bianculli, Nora sr. ball comm. 4; newspa- per 3; soph, girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls cho- rus 4; ski club 3,4. Bickard, George intra basketball 2,3,4; softball 2,3,4; floor hockey 4. Bilello, Anthony soph, mixed chorus 2; chess club 2,3,4; tact, gaming soc. 2. vp 3. pres. 4. Blaushild, Lauren soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; variety 4; sr. play 3.4; musical 3,4; guidance 4; office aide; fta 2,3,4; ski club 2,3. Bodamer, Mary-Beth concert band 2,3; marching band 2.3; fna 3.4. Boesenberg, John Spanish club 3; ecology club 2,3,4; v track 2,3,4; intra basketball; winter track 2,3,4; ski club. Boisen, Neil nat. honor soc. 3.4; variety 3; dance band 3.4; stud. govt. 4: chess club 3, 4; tact, gaming soc. 3,4; intra softball 2,3. Daniel Beschloss Two students sign into school in this year's new attendance office. Lauren Blaushild f George Bickard Anthony Bilello Nora Bianculli Bosnian, Marianne jr. prom comm. 3; concert band 2, sec. 3; sym. wind ens. 4; marching band 2. Bottego, Douglas nat. honor soc. 3; jv football 2. v 3,4. Braemer, Nancy soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; stud. govt. 2; ski club 2; homecoming 2.3.4; sports night 2; v tennis 2.3,4: cheerleader 2,3.4; field hockey 2: volleyball 2; sr. class treasurer. Deborah Braja AnnMarie Brancato Braja, Deborah sr. ball comm. 4: nat. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 3.4; bowlin badminton 4; archery 3. Brancato, Ann Marie libr. service sq. 4; G.O. senator 3. Brand, Steven lacrosse jv 3; v 4. Brandfon, Judith office aide 4; volun- teer club; fha; field hockey 4; volleyball 3. 4. Brandt, Mitchell yrbk.; newspaper; stud, govt.; pre-law 3: interact 4: basket- ball jv 2, v 3. Brenton, Robert concert band 2,3,4; marching band 2,3; ski club 3.4; home- coming 4: soccer jv 2, v 3,4; wrestling v 2, 3,4. Brey, Alan concert band 2,3.4; dance band 4; marching band 2,3,4; german club 2; wrestling jv 2,3. Briody, Denise variety 4; musical 3; guidance 4; office aide 3; french club 2; fta 2,3,4; fha 2. Deborah Brandon Mitchell Brandt Brower, Betty jr. prom comm. 3; fna 2, 3; pre-med 2; interact 2; ski club 3. Browning, Peter soph, mixed chorus 2; chorale 3,4; ski club 3,4; jv track 2; winter track 2. Buchman, Carol jr. prom comm. 2; va- riety 2; concert band 2; marching band 2. Marianne Bosnian Nancy Braemer Stephen Brand ♦ Judith Branfon Peek-a-boo! I see you! Denise Briody Betty Brower Peter Browning Carol Buchman Ray Buckhaults Douglas Budner Patricia Buffalino Patrick Buonincontro Stephen Burgay Kirby Burt Ross Burwasser Virginia Byrnes Christine Cabbe Anthony Cacace Kathleen Caddigan Audio-visual equipment is used to make the class more interesting. Camille Caddie Margaret Caesar Cora Caggiano Jane Cain 154 Diane Harvey is working hard on her Trigonometry homework. Budner, Douglas soph, hop comm. 3,4; jr. prom comm. 3,4; sr. ball comm. 4; sr. play 4; german club 2,3,4; vlca 2,3,4; homecoming 3,4. Buonincontro, Patrick jv bowling 2; baseball jv 2, v 3,4. Burgay, Stephen yrbk. 2,3,4; newspaper feature ed., ed-in-chief; nat. honor soc. 3, 4; stud. govt. 2.3,4; ski club 2,3,4; intra softball; intra basketball. Burwasser, Ross variety 4; sym. wind ens. 3,4; concert band 2; marching band 2; stud. govt. 2,4. Cabbe, Christine jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 2; ski club 2,3.4; vica 2. 3,4; bowling 3. Caddigan, Kathleen jr. prom comm. 3; ski club 3; volleyball 3; intra basketball 2,3; homecoming. Caddie, Camille sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; nat. honor soc. ,4; thespian 3,4; variety 2,3,4; sr. play 2,3.4; musical 2,3,4; faculty musical 2; concert band 2; marching band 2,3,4; sym wind ens. 3,4; Spanish club 2.4; sports night 2. Caesar, Margaret soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; variety 3; musical 3; office aide 2; ski club 3,4; bowl- ing 4; field hockey v 3,4; softball intra 4; volleyball intra 3,4. Cain, Jane sports night; homecoming. Cain, Judith jr. prom comm. 3; variety 3; sr. play 3; musical 3. Cannone, Stephen v football 2,3.4; la- crosse 2,3,4. Judith Cain Jerry Calvanese Vincent Campanello Phillip Campisi Stephen Cannone Kayla Canny 155 William Caporale James Carbonaro Caporale, William ski club 2, exec. board 3, pres. 4; track 2. Carbonaro, James football jv 2, v 3; lacrosse jv 2; winter lacrosse 2. Carlson, Ken ski club 3,4: vica 3,4. Carpinone, Paul thespian; variety; sr. play; musical; faculty musical; av squad 2.3.4. Carrera, Paul jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; stud. govt. 2; homecoming 4; sports night 3; cross country 2.3; basket- ball 2; track jv 2, v 3. Caruso, David jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 4; wrestling jv 3, v 4; track v 2,3,4. Cassara, Jane guidance 3; office aide 3. Castiglia, Cathy yrbk. 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; newspaper 4; thespian 3,4; variety 3, 4; sr. play 2,3,4; musical 2,3,4; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; daisy chain 3; pre-med; volun- Thomas Carman Paul Carpinone teer club 2,3. Paul Carrera David Caruso Richard Casimano Jane Cassara Cavanagh, Kevin cross country v 3.4; intra basketball; track v 2,3,4; intra softball. Celia, Phillip stud. govt. 2,3,4; thespian 3.4; soph, class pres.; jr. prom comm. 2, 3,4; variety 3.4; sr. play 2,3; musical 2,3; chorale. Celia, Jean bowling 2; jr. prom comm. Chepak, Mary soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 2; thespian 4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3.4; musi- cal 3,4; faculty musical 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chor. 3; fta 4; ski club 3; homecoming 3,4. Kevin Cavanagh Robert Cazares Philip Celia Jean Celia Keith Chavis Mary Cheoak David Cheslock Charlotte Chang Megan Mclnnis helps Steven Krown put on his cap and gown 157 Thomas Chiantia Duane Chier Steve Chios Christine Chizzoniti Richard Christ Maria Cialdella The senior Economics class was talking about the fall of the Roman Empire and the extravagances held at the amphitheatres. The teacher asked how the spectacles led to the economic decline of Rome. “It’s simple ’ replied one student. “The lions ate up all the prophets.” 158 Chios, Steven ecology club 2,3.4. Chizzoniti, Christine soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 2,3,4; ski club 2,3; homecoming 2,3; coquettes 2,3. Christ, Richard thespian 3,4; variety 3; sr. play, 2,3,4; musical 2,3,4; faculty musi- cal 4; av squad vp 3, pres. 4; ecology club 2. Cialdella, Maria variety 2; softball jv 2,3; basketball jv 2,3; coquettes 4; homecom- ing4. Cialdella, Michele soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; stud, govt. 2,3,4; ski club 2,3; homecoming 2,3, 4. Ciarelli, Peter soph, class sec.; jr. class vp; tennis 3; soph, mixed chorus 2; chorale 3,4; madrigals 2,3,4. Claus, Cindy soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 2; homecoming 2,3. Cohen, Beth yrbk. 3,4; newspaper 3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 3,4; variety 3, 4; sr. play 3,4; musical 2,3.4; ecology club 2.3: interact 2. Colangelo, Robert french club 2,3,4; lat- in club 2,3,4; basketball 2; lacrosse 2,3,4; football 2,3,4. Colbert, Deborah softball 3; volleyball 3. Commisa, Nancy soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. hon- or soc. 3,4; stud. govt. 2; interact 2; ski club 2,3; homecoming 2,3,4; sports night 2; track 2,3; volleyball 2,3; french club 2. Connolly, Thomas stud. govt. 2; basket- ball: football; baseball. Considine, Robert baseball 2; bowling 3. John Levison and Peter Garger watch the Division Avenue drag races. Michael Collins Robert Combe Nancy Commisa Thomas Connolly Robert Considine Charlie Stephens poses another senior for her picture. Ronald Cox Joseph Coyle Kathleen Coyle Deirdre Crawford Rosemarie Crisman James Cronin Corrigan, Thomas intra softball 2,3. Francesca Crosby Daniel Crotty Crawford, Deirdre yrbk. 4; fire sq. 3,4; service sq. 4; fha 3; chess club 2; ski club 4. • Crotty, Alice jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; guidance 3. Cummings, Ann Marie jr. prom, comm. 3,4; sr. ball comm. 3.4; yrbk. 4; musical 3.4; fire sq. 2,3,4; office aide 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 2; concert band 2.3; orch. 4; fha 2; chess club 2; math club 2; ski club 2,3.4; vica 4; coquettes. Cunningham, Kathy jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 2,4; thespian 3.4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 2,3, 4; faculty musical 4; soph, mixed cho- rus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; stud. govt. 2,4; Spanish club 2,3,4; fta 2, 3, pres. 4; volunteer club 2.3,4. Curcio, Paul jr. prom comm. 3; soph, mixed chorus 2; chorale 3,4; stud. govt. 2.3,4; french club 2; ski club 3; homecoming 3,4; lacrosse jv 2, v 3.4; wrestling jv 2, v 4; football v 3,4; box lacrosse 2,3. Gregory Crosman Alice Crotty Ann Marie Cummings Kathy Cunningham Patricia Cunningham Paul Curcio Cathryn Curry April Cusano Paul Cutrone I Cusano, April soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 2.3.4, Cutrone, Paul newspaper 4; nat. honor soc.; concert band 2,3; marching band 2, 3; intra softball 2,3.4; intra basketball 2, 4. Dalen, Kristi soph, hop comm. 2; varie- ty 2; guidance 3; girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; ski club 2; french club 2,3; stud. govt. 2,3. Dally, Diane jr. prom comm. 3.4; sr. ball comm. 3,4; yrbk.; sr. play 3; fire sq. 4; office aide 2,3,4; concert band 2.3; Spanish club 2,3; bridge club 3,4; fha 2; ski club 2,3; coquettes. Dantuono, James jr. prom comm. 2,3, 4; floor hockey 4; football jv 3, v 4; intra softball 2.3; wrestling jv 2, v 3,4. Davidson, Daniel jr. prom comm. 3; sr ball comm. 4; ski club 3,4; homecoming 3.4; soccer jv 2, v 3,4; track jv 2, v 3.4. DeCaprio, Deborah sr ball comm. 4: musical 4; ecology club 2; intra volleyball Salvatore Dangelo James Dantuono Daniel Davidson Nanci Decker Edward Dedomenico DeDomenico, Edward soph hop comm. 2: jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; stud. govt. 2,3; math club 3; football v 2,3.4; lacrosse v 2.3.4; wres- tlingv 3.4; floor hockey. Dejongh, Karen ski club 3,4. DeLape, Dina office aide 2,3,4. DeLapp, Laura soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; office aide 2.3; stud. govt. 3; sports night 3; homecoming 4. Dellamura, Susan jr. prom comm. 3; intra bowling 2,3,4. Dellos, Alexander stud. govt. 3. DeLoach, Phyllis office aide 2.3; soph, mixed chorus 2; vica sec. 3. Demarest, Theresa nat. honor soc. 3,4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 3,4; jr. sr. girls chorus 3.4; volunteer club 3; intra bowling 4. Nancy Degennaro The Great Debate — Mr. O'Doherty and Mr. Vetrano. Alexander Dellon Phyllis Deloach Theresa Demarest Anita Demarzi DeMarzo, William libr. service sq. 2; track v 3,4; intra basketball 4; intra soft- ball 3,4. Dempsey, Donna vica 2,3,4. DeNicola, James soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; chess club 3; stud. govt. 4; ski club 2,3,4; un club 2,3,4; homecoming 2,3; soccer jv 2; lacrosse v 2,3,4; wrestling 4. DeSetto, Deborah jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; musical 4; ecology club 2. Craig Demeo Donna Dempsey Deborah Desetto Salvatore Destefano Michael Diamond Ana Diaz DeStefano, Salvatore newspaper 2; thespian 3,4; variety 3; sr. play 2,3,4; musical 2,3,4; faculty musical 2; concert band 2,3,4; stud. govt. 4; ski club 3,4; softball 2,3. Diamond, Michael newspaper 4; chess club 3; intra basketball 4; intra softball. DiGuiseppe, Anthony jr. prom comm. 3,4; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 4; home- coming 3,4; football jv 2. v 3.4: baseball v 2.3,4; floor hockey 4. Dilallo, Anthony ski club 3,4; football jv 2, v 3,4; lacrosse jv 2; track v 3.4; wres- tling v 2,3; floor hockey 4. Diskant, Melanie nat. honor soc. 2,4; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; french club; ski club 2. DiPietrantonio, Kevin newspaper 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; debate club sec. 2; stud. govt. 2; vp 4; latin club treas. 4; soft- ball 2,3,4. Dohoney, Dodie soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 2,3; chorale 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; volunteer club 3; jr. class pres. 3. Doig, David concert band 4; dance band 4. Donghin, Michael wrestling; track; foot- ball; lacrosse. Donlon, Colleen ski club 2; fna 4; mtra bowling 4. Doriand, Donna intra basketball 3,4; intra bowling 4; badminton v 4; intra vol- leyball 4. Dorsey, Maryann vica 2,3,4; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club. William Demarzo James Denicola Carmela Devito Anthony DiGuiseppe The minstrels of Hicksville High School. Anthony Dilallo Karen Dileo Kevin DiPietrantonio Melanie Diskant Dodie Dohoney David Doig Michael Donghin Colleen Donlon Donna Doriand Maryann Dorsey Peter Dove Thomas Dow Margaret Downton Damian Drab Francis Drab Wendy Dreher Fern Drillings Theresa Dunn Patricia Dwyer Robert Dybec Patricia Dyckman Rosemarie Efinger June Pakaluk jumps for joy at 2:41. 166 Dove, Peter debate club 2. Dow, Thomas nat. honor soc.; concert band 2; marching band 3,4; sym. wind ens. 3,4; baseball jv 2. Downton, Margaret thespian 4; variety 3, 4; sr. play 3; musical 3; soph, mixed chor. 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3.4; chorale 4. Drab, Damian track v 2,3.4; winter track 3; intra basketball 4. Drab, Francis track v 2,3,4. Drillings, Fern newspaper 2.3,4; yrbk. 2, 3, publicity ed. 4: nat. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 3,4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musi- cal 2,3,4; faculty musical 4; g.o. comm. 3, 4; stud. govt. 2,3,4. Dunn, Theresa jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; dai- sy chain 3; thespian 3,4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 2,3,4; faculty musical 2, 3,4; stud. govt. 2,3.4; Spanish 2,3,4; fta 2.3, 4; guidance 4. Dwyer, Patricia vica 3; guidance 2. Dyckman, Patricia guidance 2; vica. jad 4; ecology club I I 11« I Efinger, Rosemarie guidance 3; office aide 2; fna 2. Egan, Lorraine nat. honor soc. 3.4; libr. service squad 3,4. Ehring, Patricia soph, girls chorus 2. Endres, Laura latin club 4; fna 4. Engelmeyer, Debbie jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; thespian 4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 3,4; guidance 2.4; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; stud, govt 3,4; ecology club 2,3.4, intra basketball 3.4; modern dance 2. Ernst, Douglas ski club 2,3; box lacrosse 2,3,4; homecoming 3,4; football jv, v 3,4; lacrosse 2,3,4. Errick, Margaret nat. honor soc. 3; Span- ish club 2; volunteer club. Dybec, Robert av sqi 3; fire sc? 3,4. Mr. Goldberg was giving a lesson in Latin syntax. Did they tax that, too? one student asked. Timothy Ellis Laura Endres Debra Engelmeyer Douglas Ernst Margaret Errick Leonard Essex Essex, Leonard nat. honor soc. 3,4; cho- rale 3,4; variety 3; track 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; ecology club 2,3; Spanish club 2; ski club 3. 167 Faderl, Mary tennis; baseball; ecology club. Farrell, Nancy soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; newspaper 3,4; faculty musical 2; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3: ski club 2,3,4; marching band 2,3; volleyball 2,3,4; senior class sec.; sports night 2.4; track 3. Martha Fallacara Anthony Farina Farrell, Terrence lacrosse v 3.4; foot- ball v 3,4; wrestling 3.4; jv football. Finger, Lori nat. honor soc. 2.3;4; stud, govt. 2,3,4, madrigals 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; thespian 3; variety 4; sr. play 3,4; musical 3.4; yrbk. 3; newspaper 4; interact 3; ecology club 3; string of pearls 3,4. Fippinger, John av squad 2,3.4; fire squad 3,4. Fleming, Steve intra basketball; intra softball. Fabrizio, Thomas sr. play 4; wrestling 3 v 4; track 4; softball 2,3,4; chess club 4. Fagan, Patricia sr. ball comm. 4; sr. play 4; musical 4; concert band 2; march- ing band 2,3.4; sym. wind ens. 3.4; soft- ball intra 2,3. Fallacara, Martha intra basketball 2,4; badminton 3,4; archery 2,3,4; intra vol- leyball 2.3; sports night. Farley, Laura nat. honor soc. 3; latin club 4. Farruggio, Deborah fna 2. Ferro, Deborah soph, hop comm. 2; nat. honor soc. 3.4; sr. play 4; concert band 2; stud. govt. 3,4; french club 2; ecology club 2; coquettes 2,3.4; ski club 2; intra basketball 2; homecoming 2,3,4. Fetta, Charles jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; cho- rale 3,4; ski club 4; softball 3,4; basket- ball 4. Nancy Farrell Terrence Farrell Filazzola, Mark ice hockey north stars v 2,3,4; softball 3,4. Deborah Fasulo Debra Ferro Fishman, Nadine jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; variety 3; sr. play 3; musi- cal 3; girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3. Patricia Fagan Laura Farley Deborah Farruggio Guy Fessenden Thomas Fabrizio Mary Faderl Charles Fetta Michael Fieger Mark Filazzola Lori Finger Ronnie Matt wonders what to draw next. 169 Ronald Flynn Karen Forte Debra Foster Mary Fouassier Joseph Fox Ronald Freeman Flynn, Ronny vica pres. stud, council. Foster, Deborah softball jv 2 Fouassier, Mary nat. honor soc. 3.4; Spanish club 2.3.4; pre-med. 2.3; cinema club 3; stud. govt. 4; thespian 4; bridge club 4; yrbk. 4; pre-law 3; variety 3.4; sr. play 3.4; musical 3,4; jr. prom comm. 3; innash dance 3. Freeman, Ronald vica 4; radio club 3; ski club 3,4; volunteer club 4. Freilich, Elyse jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 3.4; yrbk. assist, ed. 4; variety 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; g.o. comm, sec.; stud. govt. 2,4; ecology club 2; tennis v 3,4. French, Kevin baseball jv; basketball. Frische, Robert basketball jv 2; football jv 2; v 4; baseball v 3.4; wrestling v 4. Fulgham, Robert nat. honor soc. 2,3,4; chess club; latin club; ski club; intra base- ball; tennis. Fuller, Deborah Spanish club 2; soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 3. Funfgeld, John nat. honor soc. 3,4. Gaetani, MaryAnn soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; soph, mixed chor. 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3,4; Ital- ian club 3; ski club 2; volunteer club 3; field hockey jv 4; intra bowling 2.3; softball 2. Gaffney, Kerry field hockey jv 2. Gagliano, Peter ecology club; baseball; intra basketball. Gahan, Pat ski club 3; jr. prom comm. 3: sr. ball comm. 4; sports night.' This student is busy building a bookcase for his school books. 170 Thomas Funfgeld Maryann Gaetani Kerry Gaffney Peter Gagliano Patricia Gahan During periods 1. 2. 7, and 8 the cafeteria is open for exciting study halls. Diane Garcia Glenn Gardner Peter Garger Linda Gariboldi Angelo Garrido Galkowski, Nancy soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 2,3,4. Janet George John Geslak Gallagher, Audrey jr. prom comm. 3; homecoming 3,4. Galvin, Kathleen soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 2,3; sr. ball comm. 2,4; yrbk. 3,4: newspaper 2; guidance 3; inter- act 3: ski club. Gamble, Patricia variety 2; sr. play 3; musical 2; soph, mixed chorus; photo club 2; softball 2. Garcia, Diane soph, hop comm. 4; yrbk. 3; sr. play 2; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4: modern dance 3; deca 4; interact 2,3; ski club. Gardner, Glenn sr. play 4; av squad 2,3; chess club 2,3,4; photo club 2; ski club 3, 4; winter track. Garger, Peter yrbk. 3,4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; guidance 4; office aide 3; Spanish club 3,4; ecology club 3,4; stud. gov. rep. Gariboldi, Linda soph, hop comm. 2; yrbk. 2; variety 4; sr . play 4; musical 4; faculty musical 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3: chorale 4; ski. John Gengler Peter Gentile Garrido, Angelo yrbk. 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 3,4; variety; sr. play 3,4; musical 2,3.4; fire squad 3,4: g.o. comm.; orch. 2.3,4 stud. govt. 2,3,4: pre-law 3; cinema club 3; ecology club 2,3,4. Gavin, Isobel nat. honor soc. 3.4; thespian 2,3,4; sec. 4; variety 2,3.4; sr. play 2,3,4; musical 2,3,4; faculty musical 2: jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; orch. 2, 3,4; afs 2,4. Gavin, Thomas thespian 3,4; variety 3. 4; musical 2.3,4; libr. service sq. vp 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; chorale 3,4; tri-m 4; interact 4; volunteer 3,4. Gengler, John nat. honor soc. 3,4 George, Janet yrbk. 4; deca 3.4; fha 4; fna 2,3,4. Gervasi, Frank nat. honor soc. 3,4; football jv 2; baseball. Geslak, Teresa office aide; fna 2. Gettman, Laurene jr. prom comm. 3; stud. govt. 2.3; nat. honor soc. Timothy Germain Frank Gervasi Theresa Geslak Laurene Gettman Michele Geveda Michael Gianfortone Carol Gibney Thomas Gill Ronald Glover Dorothy Goeb Todd Golden Harwin Goldman Geveda, Michele soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; newspa- per 2; ski club 2; homecoming 2,3,4; coquettes 2,3,4. Gianfortone, Michael ski club 2,3,4; vica 2,3,4. Gill, Thomas concert band 2,3.4; marching band 2,3; football v 4; lacrosse jv 2,3, v 4. Gianelli, Madge particle 2; modern dance 2,3. Glazer, Lawrence variety 4; pre-med 4; stage band 3. Goeb, Dorothy soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 2; daisy chain 3; interact 2,3; homecoming 2; intra basketball 2. Golden, Judy yrbk. 3,4; newspaper 2.3.4: thespian soc. 3,4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 2,3,4; faculty musical 4; guid- ance 4; concert band 2,3; stud, govt. 2,3; ecology club 2. Madge Giannelli Lawrence Glazer Goldman, Harwin jr. prom comm. 3; yrbk. 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; infra softball 3,4. Goldstein, Jeff ecology club 3,4; intra baseball. Gonta, John fire squad 4; vica 2,3,4. Goodman, Louise ski club 2,3; fta 2,3; jr. prom comm. 3; intra volleyball 2; homecoming 4. Goodman, Orry soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; pre-law 2,3,4; ecology club 2,3 vp. Gorczycki, Paula orch. 2,3.4. Gottesman, Helaine soph, hop comm. 2; girls chorus 2; soph, mixed chorus 2; ski club 2,3,4. Judy Golden Jeffrey Goldstein John Levison plays with his pet mouse. Paula Gorczychi Lisa Gorlin John Goscinski Helaine Gottesman Gould, Diane soph, hop comm. 2; jun. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; girls chor. 2; stud. gov. 3,4; ski-club 2; sports night 2; homecom. comm. 2,3,4; co- quettes 2,3. Robin Gould Russell Gould Keith Granirer Stephanie Grassi Gail Gray Susan Greco Gould, Robin jun. prom comm. 3; of- fice aide 2; ski-club 2; homecom. comm. 3; sports night 2; volleyball 3; basketb. jv. 2; 3,4 varsity. Gould, Russell soph, hop comm. 2; jun. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; cone, band 2; wrestling v. 2,3,4. Grams, Joseph nat. hon. soc. 3; Span- ish club 2,3,4; basketball intra, champs 4. Granirer, Keith nat. hon. soc. 3,4; inter- act 4; comet yrbk staff 4; tennis 3,4. Grassi, Stephanie sr. ball comm 4; yrbk. 3,4; f.h.a. 3,4; volunt, club 3,4. Gray, Gail soph, hop comm. 2; jun. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. 3,4: soph, mixed chorus 2; homecom. comm. 2,3,4; sports night 2. Greco, Susan softball v. 2: basketb. in- tra. 2; twirling 2,3,4. Grecz, Deborah Ann ski club; bowling; archery. Greenberg, Jan sr. play 4; musical 4; concert band 2; sym. wind ens. 4; ski club 2.4; homecoming 4; coquettes 2,4. Greenberg, Mark french club; ski club; musical 3.4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3. Greer, Geoffrey soph, mixed chorus. Grimmer, Joan soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; sr. play 4; sports night 2; homecoming 2, 3,4; ski club. Joseph Grams Grossman, Eileen yrbk. 4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; variety 2; ecology club 2; ski club 3; ceramics 3. Grote, Theresa comet shop; sr. ball comm. 4; sr. play. Grotto, Robert basketball jv 2; intra softball 2,3,4. Guadagno, Donna soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; soph, mixed chor. 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; homecoming 2,3,4, cheerleader 2 jv, 3 v, captain 4. Guaqueta, Esperanza libr. service squad 2. Georgean Graul Deborah Grecz Halloween at Hicksville High School. Theresa Grote Mark Greenberg Geoffrey Greer Esperanza Guaqueta Eileen Grossman Raymond Guarino Robert Grotto Donna Guadagno Joan Grimmer Pamela Haesler Judith Haliasz Lois Halliday Andrea Halpern Gary Hamilton Steven Hammer Dorothy Hand The main office is where everyone goes to report their problems. 178 Michael Hare Paul Harrigan Robert Gucker Edward Guiliano Lorri Gumanow William Hack Gucker, Robert ski club 3,4. Guiliano, Edward vica 3.4. Gumanow, Lorri yrbk. 2,3,4; newspaper 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 3.4; variety 2,3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 2,3,4; faculty musical 2,4; marching band 4; string ens. 2,3,4; orch. 2,3,4: stud. govt. 2, 3.4; Spanish club 3; fta 2,3; vp 4; afs 4. Hack, William newspaper 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 3,4; variety 3,4; head 4; sr. play 3,4, head 4; musical 2,3,4; av squad 3,4; fire squad 3,4; announcement staff 4; pre-med 4; ski club 2,3,4; tennis v 3.4. Haesler, Pamela sr. ball comm. 4; sr. play 4: soph, mixed chorus 2: jr. sr. girls chorus 3,4; archery 4; volunteer club 3. Halliday, Lois nat. honor soc. 3,4; variety 3; sr. play 3; musical 2,3; concert band 2; marching band 2,3,4; sym wind ens. 3,4; orch. 4; fna 3; archery v 2; sports night 2; field hockey jv 2,3,4. Halpern, Andrea newspaper 3, news edi- tor 4; particle 2; nat. honor soc. 3,4; varie- ty 2,3; musical 2; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; stud. govt. 2. 3; madrigals 4; tri-m 3,4. Hamilton, Gary ski club 4. Hand, Dorothy chess club 2,3,4; sr. ball comm.; vica 2,3,4; drama club pres. Harrington, Kenneth vica pres. 3,4; fire sq. 2,3,4; radio club 2. Hartenstine, William newspaper 3; sr. play 4: soph, mixed chorus 2; chess club 2, 3,4; tact, gaming soc. 3,4; drama club. Hartman, Laurie soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; ski club 2,3; home- coming 2,3,4; field hockey jv 2, v 3; tennis 2.3.4. Hassler, Kathy interact club 2; soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; innash dance comm.; ski club 2,3,4; volleyball jv 2; bas- ketball 2,3,4. The Bachelor Living class took an Rice. Kenneth Harrington Dennis Hart Karen Harth Laurie Hartman hour to make Minute William Hartenstine Kathleen Hassler David Hauck William Hauck Steven Hawkins William Hayes Steven Heidenfelder James Heinz Dorothy Henderson Stephen Henne Hauck, David soph, mixed chor. 2; ice hockey 2,3,4. Haverly. Susan sports night 2; sr. ball comm.; homecoming comm, track 3,4; basketball 3,4; intra volleyball 3; softball 2,3,4; intra basketball; tri-meet winner. Hawkins, Steve basketball 2,4; intra baseball 2,3,4; intra basketball 2,3,4. Hechler, Judy yrbk. 4; newspaper 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; musical 3; chorale 4; g.o. comm. 4; orch. 2,3,4; stud. govt. 2,3; afs 2; ski club 2; tennis 3,4. Heindenfelder, Steven chess team; math club; french club; latin club; la- crosse; football; tact, gaming soc.; basketball. Heinz, James softball intra; intra basketball. Hellerbach, Kathi yrbk 2,3,4; newspa- per 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 3, 4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3.4; musical 2,3.4; concert band 3; marching band 3,4; sym. wind ens. 4; orch. 2; Spanish club 2; afs 2, 3,4; ecology club 2. Judy Hechler Henderson, Dorothy soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 3; deca 4; ski club 2,4; homecoming 4. Henne, Stephen soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; soph, mixed chorus 2; lat- in club pres. 4; ski club 3.4; track v 3,4; softball 2; intra basketball 4; floor hockey 4. Hennessey, Marite nat. honor soc. 3,4; volleyball intra 2; german club treas. 2; vp 3; pres. 4. Herr, Susan sports night 2; fbla treas. 3, pres. 4. Herring, John ski club. Hertling, Gary softball intra 2,3,4. Hicks, Stephen latin club 3; nat. honor soc. 3. Higgins, Paul ecology club 2,3,4; ski club 2,3,4; intra softball 3; sr. ball comm. 4; bowling jv 2; v 3. Marite Hennessey Hill, David jr. prom comm. 2,3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 3,4; wrestling jv 2; soc- cer jv 3. Hill, Douglas ski club 3,4. I I Richard Herb Susan Herr John Herring Gary Hertling Douglas Hill 181 Parents buy refreshments the night of the Follies. Hill, Margaret fbla. Hinden, Wade ski club; vica class rep. 4. Hirsch, Laurie soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm.; yrbk. 4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; soph, girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chor. 3; chorale 4; g.o. comm. 3.4; stud. govt. 4; afs 2.3; ecology club 2; tri-m 4. Hoda, Ellen fbla. Hodgman, Heidi soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; guidance 2.3; ski club 2,3.4; homecoming 4. Hoffman, Glenn football jv. Holly, Richard soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. hon- or soc. 3,4; variety 4; musical 4; dance band 4; marching band 2,3,4; sym wind ens. 2.3; vice pres. 4; tri-m 3. sec. 4; foot- ball jv 2, v 3; baseball 2. Holz, Cathy soph, hop comm. 2. Horner, Andrew yrbk. 3,4; thespian 3,4; variety 2.3.4; sr. play 3.4; musical 2,3,4. Horyn, Bohdan nat. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 3.4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musi- cal 2,3.4; faculty musical 4; chorale 3,4; german club 2.3; fta 4; pre-law 2,3,4; cine- ma club 2; ecology club 2.3; math club 3; photo club treas. 3; radio club 3; ski club 3. Huber, Darlene stamp club; vica; fbla pres. 2; ice hockey; soccer; tennis; softball; field hockey; art club; creative writing club. W— , . .............. . Hudson, Gregory variety 2; sr. play 3; Overheard outside Philosophy. If there s an idea in soccer jv; intra softball; basketball, your head it’s in solitary confinement.” Hydek, William soph, mixed chorus 2; chorale 3,4; stud. govt. 2,3,4. lanazzi, Elaine soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; home- coming 4; coquettes; track 3; volleyball 4. Induddi, Kevin football jv 2; lacrosse 2. jv 3, v 4; wrestling jv, v 4. Isobel Gavin loiters in the lobby. Carol Sue Humphreys Denise Humphreys William Hydek Elaine Ianazzi Kevin Induddi Bobby Nudelaman basks in the sun between periods. Monica Innes Roseann interligi John Jacobs Suzanne Infantino Gregory Ingino Frederic Jacobus Gail Jastemski Cheryl Jenkins Arthur Johnn Robert Johnson Rosemary Jonassen Thomas Jordan Infantino, Suzanne nat. honor soc. 3,4; variety 4; sr. play 4; musical 4; art club; daisy chain; Spanish club 3, treas. 4; in- teract 4. Ingino, Greg track; intra softball; basketball. Innes, Monica jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; guidance 2; soph, girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3,4; ski club 4; homecoming 4; track jv 2; volleyball jv 2. Interligi, Roseann sr. balr comm. 4; J guidance 3; ski club 3; vica 2; homecom- ing 4. Jacobs, John latin club 3. nat. honor ,oc. 2,3.4; intra football; ice hockey. Jastemski, Gail newspaper 3; office aide 2; fha 2; softball jv 2. Jenkins, Cheryl soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; musical 3; office aide 2,3,4; concert band 2,3; marching band 2,3; stud. govt. 2; latin club 2; homecoming 2,3; ceramics club pres. 3. . Johnson, Robert intra basketball 2,3.4; box lacrosse 2.3,4; indoor track 3.4. Jonas, Spencer newspaper 4; nat. hon- or soc. 2,3.4; libr. service sq. 2; stud. govt. 2; Spanish club 3; pre-law sec. 4; chess club 3.4; interact 3; field hockey intra 4; intra softball 3.4. Jordan, Michele soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 2; newspaper 2; guidance 2; french club 2, 3; fna 3; homecoming 4; sports night 2; basketball 3; track v 3,4. Jordan, Thomas nat. honor soc. 2,3.4; concert band 2,3,4; marching band 2,3,4. Jue, Donald stud. govt. 2.3,4; german club 2,3.4 treas.; pre-law treas. 4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; particle 4; libr. service sq.; av squad 2,3,4; chess club 2,3,4; pre-med 4; latin club 2,3; tact, gaming soc. 2,3,4; ecology club 2,4. David Jones Michele Jordan Donald Jue Lynneajuhlin Mark Kalen Richard Kalen Katherine Kappel This student is hoping that his class will be called for the as- sembly. nine of which were conducted by Student Govern- ment this year. Jeffrey Kaufer Andrew Kaufman Peter Kellerman James Kelly Joseph Kelly Kim Kelly Karras, Alex ecology club 4; ski club 2,3, 4; soccer 2.V.3. Kaufer, Jeffrey thespian 2,3.4; variety 2. 3.4; sr. play 2,3.4; musical 2.3.4; faculty musical 2,4; av squad 2,3,4; ecology club 3.4; ski club 2,3.4; softball 2,3,4. Kaufman, Andrew vica 2. pres. 3.4 Kellerman, Peter football jv 2, v 3; ski club 3; wrestling v 2,3. Kelly, Joseph vica 4 Kelly, Kim jv basketball 2,3: jv softball 2; ski club 2. Kelly, Robert av squad 2; ski club 4; ra- dio club sec. 2,3, v.p. 4. Kerwin, Kenneth library service sq. 2; soph, mixed chorus 2; chorale 3,4; stud, govt. 4; ski club 3,4; v track 2; softball 3. Keurian, Roxanne yrbk. 2,3, sr. editor 4; newspaper 2,3; ntl. honor soc. 2,3.4; thespian 3,4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musi- cal 2,3,4; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; fta 2,3; ecology club 2, 3. Keyer, John jv football 2; track jv 2, v 4; cross country jv 2, v 4; ski club 2,3,4; Span- ish club 2,3; fire squad 2,3,4: soph, hop comm. 2. Kimball, Gary pre-med 3; track 2; soft- ball 3,4. King, Keith av squad 2,3,4; fire squad 4. Kirsch, William newspaper 2.3. boys sports editor 4; ntl. honor soc. 2,3,4; bas- ketball jv 2,3. Kleban, Hildy ski club; jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; track; intra volleyball. Knight, Susan jr. prom comm.; sr. prom comm.; homecoming comm. 186 Robert Kelly James Kempster Kenneth Kerwin Daryl Ketcham Roxanne Keurian John Keyer Gary Kimball Keith King William Kirsch Hildy Kleban 187 Douglas Klug Susan Knight Kokoris, Eva variety 3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 2,3,4; thespian 3; soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls cho- rus 3,4; chorale 4; tri-m 4; stud. govt. 4; ecology club 2,3. Koling, Phyllis yrbk. 2, activity editor 3, ed-in-chief 4; jr. prom comm. 2; newspa- per 2.3,4; ntl. honor soc. 2,3.4: stud. govt. 2,3.4; Spanish club 2.3,4; latin club 2,3; fta 2: pre-med 2,3; pre-law 2,3; ecology club 2, treas.-pres. 3,4; math club 2.3. Konins, Wendy ntl. honor soc.; tri-m; sym. wind ens.; orch. Kopher, Kenneth ntl. honor soc. 3,4; pre-med 4; intra softball 3. Peter Knud sen Steven Kochman Daniel Koebel Tina Kokoris Phyllis Koling Kenneth Kopher Edward Korb Korb, Edward french club 2; ski club 2; radio club 2; jv wrestling 3; intra softball 3. Kornhaber, Mindy newspaper 2.3,4; ntl. honor soc. 3,4; variety 3; chorale 4; con- cert band 2; sym. wind ens. 3,4; march- ing band 2,3,4; orch. 4; tri-m 3,4; ecology club 2,3. Korten, Deborah libr. service sq. 3; girls chorus 2,3; stud. govt. 2; basketball 2.3; track 2; softball 2.3; volleyball 2.3. Koslow, Christine french club 2,3; ski club 2,3,4; fha 3,4; ecology club 2; home- coming 2,3,4; soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; variety 3; guidance 3.4; field hockey 2; softball 2, 3.4; volleyball 2.3. Kraft, Ronald jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4. Kramer, Matthew libr. service sq. 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; chorale 3.4; ger- man club 3,4; bridge club 4; chess club 4; tact, gaming soc. 4. Kriss, Amy fha 2; ski club 3. Krown, Stephen variety 2,3, lighting head 4; sr. play 2,3.4; musical 2,3,4; fac- ulty musical 2,4; thespian 2,3, business mgr. 4; soph, hop comm. 2,3; jr. prom comm. 2,3; sr. ball comm. 2,4; yrbk. 2,3, 4; newspaper 2,3.4: stud. govt. 2.3,4; pre- law 2.4; afs 4. Krupa, Gary newspaper 4; concert band 2,3; marching band 2,3; bridge club 4; chess club vp 4; interact 4; roundtable 2; tact, gaming soc. 4. Mindy Kornhaber Working is a part of Hicksville High School too. Deborah Korten Christine Koslow Ronald Kraft Deborah Kramaroff Vera Kramaroff Laurie Kuhn Madelein Lamounette Kenneth Kumiga David Kurtz Laura Labuda Timothy Lafontaine Susan Lates June Lauer Alice Lannon Adel Lanzilotta Jeffrey Laundis Joseph Laurenti Brian Lavery Late buses park in back of the school to pick up people who stay after school for extra-curricular activities. Kuhn, Laurie ski club 4; fna 3; variety 4; track 3; intra volleyball 3. Lamounette, Madeleine soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 2,3; sr. ball comm. 3,4; homecoming 2,3.4; coquettes 3,4. Lannon, Alice soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ntl. hon- or soc. 3,4; Spanish club 2; ski club 2,3,4; volunteer club 3,4; sports night 2; intra volleyball 3. Lates, Susan variety 2,3.4; sr. play 2,3,4; musical 2,3.4; faculty musical 4; soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. art editor 4; ntl. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 3,4; girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; madrigals 4; tri-m 4; fta 2.3. Lauer, June track 2; ski club 2.3; intra softball 2. Laundis, Jeffrey jr. prom comm. 3; soph, mixed chorus 2; chorale 3; ski club 2; intra basketball 3.4; intra softball 2,3.4. Laurenti, Joe jv wrestling 2,3,4. Lavery, Brian ski club 2.3.4; sr. ball comm. 4; ecology club 4. Lawhon, Kenneth concert band 2,3,4; ski club 3; football jv 2, v 3.4; track v 2,3,4; basketball v 3, intra 3,4. Leahy, Denis fta 2,3; Spanish club 2,3; ntl. honor soc. 3,4. Lefkowitz, Harold fire squad 2.3.4; con- cert band 2,3.4; marching band 2,3; stud, govt. 3.4; ski club 3.4; math club 3,4; chess club 4; german club 2; Spanish club 2.3. Lehmann, Jane ski club 3,4; interact 3,4; sr. ball comm. 4; intra basketball 3,4; intra bowling 3.4; archery 3; modern dance 4; badminton 4. Lento, Roseann soph, hop comm. 2; va- riety 4; sr. play 4; musical 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr girls chorus 3; chorale 4; office aide 3; fha 2; homecoming 2,3. Lentz, John musical 2; concert band 2.3, 4; dance band 2.3.4; Spanish club 2.3; chess club 2.3.4; ecology club 2,3; math club 2,3; ski club 2,3,4; bowling jv 2, v 3.4; softball 2,3,4; volleyball 2,3,4. Kenneth Lawhon Denis Leahy Jane Lehmann Roseann Lento 191 Harold Lefkowitz John Lentz Joseph Leo Richard Lessick Phyllis Levine John Levison Leo, Joseph yrbk. 4; newspaper 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; track v 2,3.4; cross country v 2,3,4; wrestling jv 2,3, v 4: soft- ball 3,4; floor hockey 4. Lessick, Richard key club 2; football v 2,3,4; basketball v 2,3,4; wrestling v 3.4; baseball v 2.3; lacrosse v 2,3.4. Levine, Phyllis soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; deca 4. Levison, John ntl. honor soc. 3,4; varie- ty 3.4; faculty musical 4; dance band 2,3, 4; marching band 2,3,4; sym. win ens. 2, 3, pres. 4; orch. 4; tri-m 3. vp 4. Liberatos, John stud. govt. 4; soccer v 2,3.4; bowling v 2,3.4; baseball jv 2. Linton, Anne ntl. honor soc. 3,4. Lippin, Samuel ntl. honor soc. 3,4; stud. govt. 2,3; stud, court 3,4; v tennis; football v 3.4; football jv 2. Lisek, Jennifer jr prom comm 3; sr. ball comm. 4. Loechel, Robert fta 2. Loftus, Brian basketball jv 2, v 4: base- ball jv 2. v 3.4; sports night. LoGalbo, Rosanne ntl. honor soc. 3; Spanish club 2,3,4; fta 3,4; pre-law 3.4. Logoskiy, John yrbk. 2,3,4; newspaper 2,3,4; soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball cornm.; soph class treas.; jr. class treas.; sr. class pres.; track v 2,3,4; homecoming 4. Lombardi, Joseph soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; newspaper; libr. service sq; volunteer club; homecoming. Anne Linton Samuel Lippin Robert Loechel Brian Loftus Longo, Margaret jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; office aide 2,3,4; marching band 2; sym wind ens. 2; fna 2.3: sports night 2; intra basketball 2,3.4; infra vol- leyball 2,3,4. Lonieski, Donna pre-med. vica Lopedote, Laura jr. prom comm 3; sr. ball comm. 3,4; musical 2; homecojrning 4. Lorch Hugh winter track 2,3.4; spring track 2,3.4; cross country 2.3,4. Losito, Victoria yrbk. 4: sr. ball comm. 4; ntl. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 4: srlplay 3,4: musical 2,3,4; girls chorus 2;Afield hockey jv 2; field hockey v 3,4; archery jv 2; volleyball Loughlin, Richard variety 3; libr. serv- ice sq. 2,3,4: sym wind ens. 3; Spanish club 2; ecology club 4; ski club 3,4; stamp club 2; soccer jv 2,3. Deborah Letscher John Liberatos Jennifer Lisek Rosanne Logalbo Laura Lopedote Hugh Lorch Victoria Losito Richard Loughlin All alone on the Senior Patio. 193 Peter Loukas LynnLovisek Kathleen Lynch Lynch, Kathleen — sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; thespian 3.4; variety 2.3,4; sr. play 2.3.4; musical 2,3.4; faculty musical 4; concert band 2.3; marching band 2.3,4; Spanish club 2.4; sports night 2; archery v 2; string of pearls comm. 2,3. Lyon, Mark — jr. prom comm. 3; intra soft- ball 2,3; intra basketball 2,3,4. Madigan, Jeanette — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; modern dance 2; Spanish club 2; ski club 2; homecoming 4. Malers, Helen — g.o. comm. 3.4; yrbk, 2,3. 4; newspaper 2,3.4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3, 4; musical 3,4; ecology club 2,3; stud, govt. 2,3,4; thespian 3,4; afs 2; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; cho- rale 4; string of pearls 3.4; Spanish club 3. Malamud, Ronni — jr. prom comm. 3; ntl. honor soc. 3,4; musical 3; concert band 2; marching band 2; sym. wind ens. 3,4; orch. 3.4; tri-m 4; stud. govt. 2,3.4; intra bowling 2. jv 3.4; archery v 3. Mark Lyon Gary Maccia Christopher Mackin Marks, Diane — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; homecoming4. Marmora, Christine — ntl. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 4; sr. play 3,4; musical 3,4; facul- ty musical 4; guidance 4; libr. service sq. 2; girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; stud. govt. 3.4; fna 4; pre-med 2,3; un club 2,3, vp 4; badminton 3. Marrone, Maureen — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 3; office aide 2. Marrone, Michael — soccer 2.3; softball 2. 3,4; floor hockey. 194 Ronni Malamud Mary Malien Barbara Mallow James Mandracchia William Manteufel Stephen Mantovani Diane Marks Christine Marmora Maureen Marrone Michael Marrone A Health class relaxes while it discusses earth-shaking problems. Sharon Marsh Gerard Martire Carolyn Massey Kenneth Masterson Dawn Masters Albert Mathon Deborah Matschat Ronald Matt Diana Matthaus Anielia Matuza Peter Matzka Francine Mauro Helen Mazzei Marsh, Sharon — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; variety 2; sr. play 4; musical 4; stud. govt. 4; in- teract 3,4; ski club 3,4; homecoming 2,3, 4. Martire, Gerard — thespian 3.4; pre-law club 3; fire squad 3.4; madrigals 4; cho- rale 3.4; variety 3.4: sr. play 3.4; musical 3,4; football jv 2. Massey, Carolyn — yrbk. 2,4; girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; fha 2,4; interact 3; volunteer club 4; homecoming 4; basketball jv 2.3, v 4; field hockey 4; volleyball jv 2.3, v 4; sports night 2. Masters, Dawn — jr. prom comm. 3; fna 2; intra basketball 2. Matschat, Deborah — jr. prom comm. 3: sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; ski club 2,3,4. Matt, Ronald — ski club 4. Matuza, Anielia — modern dance 2. Matzka, Peter — ntl. honor soc. 3,4; mus- ical 2,3.4; chorale 4; string ens. 2,3,4: orch. 2.3.4; tri-m 3, treas. 4; stud. govt. 2, 3, treas. 4; stud, court 2; bridge club 3; math club 2; roundtable 2. Mauro, Francine — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club4; bowling3. Mauro, Roseann — bowling4. Mazzei, Helen — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ntl. honor soc. 2,3,4; deca 4; interact 3.4; homecoming 2,3,4; yrbk. 3. Roseann Mauro Thomas Mazurowski Kevin McAvoy Michael McCarthy McAvoy, Kevin — cross country 2; track 2.3. McCarthy, Michael — sr. ball comm. 4; homecoming comm. 4; softball 3,4; floor hockey 4. McConnell, Kathy — ntl. honor soc. 3,4; ski club 3; intra basketball 3. James McCausland Kathy McConnell Keith McCrosson Martha McDonough Robert McGeever Lydia McGrath Joan McGuire Phyllis McIIwrath Megan Mclnnis McDonough, Martha — ntl. honor soc. 3, 4; musical 2,3; ski club 2.3,4; bowling 2,3; badminton 2; archery v 2.3,4. McGeever, Robert — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 2; homecoming 2,3,4; wrestling 3; softball intra 3.4. McGowan, Brian — floor hockey 4; home- coming comm. 4; lacrosse jv 2.3; softball 3,4. McIIwrath, Phyllis — ski club 2; home- coming comm. 2.3.4; soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; intra volleyball 2. Mclnnis, Megan — jr. prom comm. 3: sr. ball comm. 4; Spanish club 2; interact 2, 3; ski club 3.4; track 3; homecoming comm. 4; sports night 2.4. McKee, Kevin — jr. prom comm. 3; ski club 2,3, vp 4; lacrosse jv 2. McLaughlin, James — soph, mixed cho- rus 2; chorale 3; ski club 2,3; stud. govt. 2. McLoughlin, John — stud, govt.; intra softball; intra basketball. McNamara, Michael — ntl. honor soc. 3; Spanish club 3; chess club 2.3; tact, gam- ing soc. 2.3; intra basketball 4; intra soft- ball 3,4. Meddis, Lorraine — ski club 4; homecom- ingqueen. Meltzer, Laura — soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 3; homecoming comm. 4: intra volleyball 3; ski club 4. Merk, Karen — libr. service sq. 2.3; office aide 2.3.4; concert band 2. Joseph McGuire Edward McKay John McLoughlin Click! Kathi Hellerbach takes pictures for COMET Yearbook Michael McNamara Lorraine Meddis Joseph Melillo Margaret Melluso George Melton Laura Meltzer Lorraine Menichino Karen Merk Leslie Miller Shari Miller Paul Merkert Bruce Messling Linda Milgram Peter Minck Merkert, Paul — ntl. honor soc. 3.4. Mernick, Cassie — stud. govt. 2,4; chorus 2,3; skr club 2; sr. ball comm. 2,3; jr. prom comm. 2. Messa, Robert — chess club 3.4; stud, govt. 3; intra softball 2.3.4. Meyer, Paul — track 2.3; winter track 3. Mezzapesa, Stephen — chess club 2,3; tact, gaming soc. 2,3; intra basketball 3. 4; intra softball 3; intra floor hockey 4. Milgram, Linda — soph, hop comm. 2: jr. prom comm. 3: yrbk. 2,3,4; newspaper 3. 4; ntl. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 3,4; varie- ty 2,3.4; sr. play 2.3,4; musical 2,3; stud, govt. 2.3.4: ecology club 2. Miller, Shari — vrbk. 3; newspaper 3; ntl. honor soc. 3.4; thespian 4; variety 2.3,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 3,4; Spanish club 2. 3; latin club 4; interact 3. Minck, Peter — ecology club 3. vp 4; wrestling 3,4. Miracolo, Vincent — football jv 2; football v 3; basketball jv 2, v 3.4; lacrosse 2,3.4. Moran, Barbara — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; office aide 2.3: girls chorus 2: stud. govt. 2.4; tennis 2,3,4. Paul Meyer Steve Mezzapesa Moss, Rhonda — interact 2,3; ski club 3. 4; homecoming comm. 4; sports night 4; track 3.4; jv basketball 3; soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4. Mulvey, Kevin — chess club 3; ski club 2, 3; floor hockey 4; softball 2; hockey v 4. Cassie Mernick Robert Messa A Home Economics class tastes the pie they have just learned to bake. Thomas Minichello Vincent Miracolo Thomas Molloy Barbara Moran Patricia Morris Glenn Murphy Marybeth Murphy Valerie Murphy Christopher Myers Geoffrey Myers Shelly Nacht Donna Nedwick Deborah Neumann Peter Nealon 202 Murphy, Glenn — sr. ball comm. 4; home- coming comm. 4; softball 3.4; floor hock- ey 4. Murphy, Marybeth — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; variety 2; guidance 2,3.4: office aide 3; fta 2; fna 2: volunteer club 3; homecoming 3.4; volleyball 3. Myers, Geoffrey — soph mixed chorus 2; chorale 2,4; french club 4; pre-law 4; vol- unteer club 2. Nacht, Shelly — musical 3.4; concert band 2: marching band 2,3,4; sym. wind ens. 3, 4; orch. 3,4; tri-m 3.4: basketball jv 2,3, v 4. Nealon, Peter — tact, gaming soc. 2,3; german club 4; nat. honor soc. 3.4: intra softball. Neumann, Deborah — ski club 3; vica 2,3, 4; intra basketball 4. Newman, Francine — variety 2. co-head costumes 3, costumes head 4; sr. play 2.3. programs head 4; musical 2.3,4; thespian 2,3,4; faculty musical 4: ntl. honor soc. 3. 4; yrbk. 3, copy ed. 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; Spanish club 2.3,4; fta 2,3. treas. 4; fha 2, treas. 3, 4; guidance 3,4; ecology club 3. Nieves, Elizabeth — Spanish club 2,3,4; interact 2,3.4; ski club 4: soccer, modern dance. Noirjean, Robert — ski club; soccer v 2,3; track v 2,3. Nolan, Evelyn — sr. ball comm. 4; ntl. honor soc. 3,4; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; ski club 2.3.4; sports night 2; homecoming comm. 4; volleyball 2. Normile, James — sports night 3; football jv 2, v 3,4: lacrosse v 3.4; basketball 3.4; wrestling 2; softball 3. Normile, Robert — football 2.3.4; lacrosse 2,3.4. Mr. O’Doherty asked his students to purchase a person- al copy of Webster’s Dictionary. “Can’t I wait until they make it into a movie?’’ asked the voice from the back of the room. James Normile Robert Normile Peter Novellano 203 Bobby Nudelman Shelley Oates Joan O'Donnell Patrick O'Dowd Nudelman, Bobby — soph, hop comm. 2, 3; jr. prom comm. 2.3; sr. ball comm. 2; yrbk. 3.4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; newspaper 3; girl’s spt. ed. 4; thespian 2. historian 3; variety 2.3; sr. play 2,3; musical 2.3. Oates, Shelley — sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; sr. play 4; orch. 2,3,4; swim club 3. pres. 4. O'Connell, Joanne — jr. class sec., soph, hop comm. 2: jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. honor soc. 2,3,4; soph, girls chorus 2. O’Donnell, Joan — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4: interact 4; ski club 4; mod- ern dance 3; tennis. O’Dowd, Patrick — sr. play 4; chess club 4; radio club 4. Oehler, Kenneth — track 2,3. O’Hanley, Teresa — homecoming comm. 4; jv softball 2; v softball 3,4; v volleyball 4; v basketball 4. O’Leary, James — yrbk. 2,3,4; particle 2; thespian 2,3, vice pres. 4; variety 2,3,4; sr. play 2,3,4; musical 2,3,4; stud. govt. 2, 4; pre-law 2.3, vice pres. 4; photo club 2, 3; ski club 3; stampclub 2,3. Olivari, Richard — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; fta 2,4; ski club 4; homecoming. Olsen, Kathy — ski club 2,3.4; intra bas- ketball 2,3. Teresa O'Hanley Oltarzewski, Catherine — creative club 4; ski club 2,3. Olynk, Patricia — span, club 2. Orsino, Lee — nat. honor soc. 3.4; v foot- ball 2,3,4; intra hockey 4. D Osbahr, Margaret — soph, hop comm. 2; sr. play 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; fha 4; interact 4; ski club 3,4; homecoming 3.4; sports night 2.4; tennis 2; coquettes 3.4. Richard Olivari Margaret Olivieri Oswald, Henry — jv football 2; v football 3; jv wrestling 2,3; v wrestling 4. Ozabal, Robert — soph, mixed chorus 2. Joanne O'Connell Kenneth Oehler James O'Leary Kathleen Olsen Catherine Oltarzewski Patricia Olynk Thomas O'Neill Kevin O'Reilly Leo Orsino Margaret Osbahr Henry Oswald Robert Ozabal One of the lunch ladies cleans up the counters from which they prepare our lunches. 205 Linda Paccione June Pakaluk Lisa Palella Donna Papsidero Don Pardo Edward Parisen Paccione, Linda — jr. prom comm. 3; cone, band 2,3; marching 2,3. Pakaluk, June — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 3. girls sports ed. 4; news- paper 3; variety 4; sr. play 4; musical 2,3,4; dance band 3,4; marching bnad 2,3,4; string ensemble 4: tri-m 4; span, club treas. 4; lat. club 3.4; ski club 3. Palella, Lisa — hop comm. 2; nat. honor soc. 3,4; thespians 3, historian 4; variety 2, 3,4; sr. play 4; musical 2,3,4; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4; madrigals 4; dance band 3.4; string ens. 2,3,4; orch. 2,3,4; tri- ni 3,4; stud. govt. 2,3,4; ski club 3. Pardo, Don — yrbk. 3.4; nat. honor soc. 3, 4; span, club 2; latin club 4; pre-med 3.4; math club 2. Parisen, Edward — fire squad 3,4. Parks, Catherine — nat. honor soc. 3.4; cone, band 2,3; marching bnad 2,3; nurses office 4. Pascucci, Michael — ice hockey. Patinelli, Lorraine — bowling 3. Patterson, Denise — nat. honor soc. 3.4; captain of the huntington thunderers; pro- fessional ballet dancer; national champion baton strutter. Paul, Ed — newspaper 2,3, feature ed. 4; particle 2; nat. honor soc. 3,4; sr. play 2; creative writing club 4; stud. govt. 2,3, par- liamentarian 4; latin club 2; director 4; chess club 2, pres. 3.4: math club 2,3. pres.4. Peat, Andrew — cone, band 2,3,4. Pedranghelu, John — nat honor soc. 3,4; jv football 2; v football. Pelletier, Deborah — chorale 4; homecom- ing comm. 4; sr. ball comm. 4. Pennisi, Robert — nat. honor soc. 3,4: cone, band 2; dance band 3,4; marching band 2,3,4; sym. wind ens. 3,4; tri-m 4. Penta, Bob — track 2,3,4. Pershinsky, Robert — sr. play 3; v football 3,4; jv basketball 2; v track 2,3,4. 206 Phil Celia gets along well with the COMET photographers. Catherine Parks Michael Pascucci Lorraine Patinelli Denise Patterson John Pedranghelu ft A Robert Patterson Edward Paul Andrew Peat Bart Pecore Deborah Pelletier Robert Pennisi Robert Penta Mark Perkin Robert Pershinsky At 2.40 the buses line up in front of the school to take everyone home. Marilyn Pilero Joann Piliero Stephen Pino Arnaldo Pinto Mario Pinto Nancy Peters James Petry Janet Pfeifer Michael Phelan Glenn Pfaeffle Anne Plass Peters, Nancy — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 3.4. Petry, Jimmy — football 2.3,4; wrestling 2.3,4; bowling 2.3.4. Pfaeffle, Glenn — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; v football 2,3,4; jv basket- ball 2; v basketball 3,4; jv baseball 2; v baseball 2.3.4. Pino, Stephen — nat. honor soc. 3,4; pre- med 3, pres. 4. Pinto, Arnie — jv football 2,3; v football 4; basketball 2,3.4; track 2,3,4; softball 2,3. Plass, Anne — bowling 3. Ponsiek, Ken — german club 4; tact, gamingseco. 2.3; intra basketball. Porter, Ann — sr. ball comm. 4; nat. hon- or soc. 3,4; office aide 2,3. Posillico, Dominic — german club, nat. honor soc. 3,4; thespians. Potente, Eugene — sr. ball comm. 4; v football 2,3.4: v lacrosse 2.3.4; v wres- tling 2,3,4. Pound, Maryann — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; jv softball 2,3. Prokos, Diane — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; variety 2; cone, band 2; ski club 3,4; intra basketball 3. Diane Prokos Kenneth Ponsiek Dominic Posillico Rhonda Posner Maryann Pound Robert Prevete Margaret Prosowski Nancy Prosowski Provenzano, Michael — jr. prom comm. 3: variety 4; sr. play 4; musical 4; av sq. 4; fire sq. 2,3,4; soph, mixed chorus 2: cho- rale 3.4; stud. govt. 4; cross country 3.4. Pryer, Cynthia — jr. prom comm. 2.3; sr. ball comm. 2.4; guidance 2; stud. govt. 4; ski club 2. Quinn, Kevin — marching band 4: ger- man club 2; chess club 2,3; v track 2.3. Quinn, MaryAlice — fna 2, treas. 3; inter- act 3. Michael Provenzano Cynthia Pryor ■ - lit jS Phyllis Quigley James Quinn Rabell, Nancy — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 3,4; sr. play 4; musical 4: soph, girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3. 4; stud. govt. 4; ski club 3,4. Raffoni, Loretta — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; variety 2.3,4; guidance 2; soph girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4. Rakebrand, Herbert — nat. honor soc. 3. 4; pre-med 4; homecoming comm. 4; basketball 2: intra softball 2,3. Ramos, Sharon — sr. ball comm. 2; yrbk 3.4; newspaper 3.4: particle 2; thespian 2. 3,4; variety 2.3.4; faculty musical 2,4; chorale 4: marching band 3,4; stud. govt. 2; ski club 4. Ratner, Richard — span, club 2; pre-med 3.4; ski club 3; wrestling. Rauchwerger, Melanie — soph, hop comm. 2; yrbk. 2; newspaper 2,3; nat. honor soc. 3.4; thespian 3.4; variety 3.4; sr. play 2,3,4; musical 2,3.4; office aide 3; stud. govt. 2,3.4; span, club 2; lat. club 3, 4; interact 2.3;ski club 2,3.4. Mary Alice Quinn Thomas Quinn Loretta Raffoni Herbert Rakebrand Rauf, Walter — nat. honor soc. 3.4; cone, band 2,3: marching band 2,3; key club soc. 2; ski club 2,4; jv lacrosse 2. Reed, Richard — cone, band 2.3; march- ing band 2.3: ski club 3.4. Reed, Virginia — nat. honor soc. 3.4; dai- sy chain 3; fna 3; ski club 3; jv field hock- ey 2; v field hockey 3. Riccardi, Laura — soph, hop comm. 2; office aide 2.3; homecoming comm. 2,3; v cheerleading 3. Kevin Quinn Sharon Ramos Some of the school supplies sold in the Comet Shop. Stephen Rapp Richard Ratner Melanie Rauchwerger Walter Rauf Richard Reed Virginia Reed Robert Reimels Laura Riccardi Richmond, Tomas — intra softball. Thomas Richmond Rita Rikstad Lawrence Riscica Donna Rivera Christopher Roach James Robba Rikstad, Rita — french club 3; german club 2,3.4; span, club 3; ski club 2,3. Richards, Valerie — sr. ball comm. 4; sr. play 4; musical 4; office aide; archery 4; volleyball 4. Rinaldi, Archina — soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. Riscica, Larry — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm.; sports night 3; jv football 2; v football 3,4; jv la- crosse 2; v lacrosse 3,4; ice hockey 2. Rivera, Donna — sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; lib. service sq. 3; fta 2,3,4; cinema club 3; volunteer club 4. Roach, Christopher — key club treas ; ski club 2,3; jv lacrosse 2,3; v lacrosse 4. Robinson, Mark — sr. ball comm. 4; sr. play 4; musical 4; ski club 4. Robinson, Richard — track 2 Rodriguez, Nora — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; nat. hono soc. 3.4; thespian 3.4; sr. play 3.4; musical 2,3.4. Rojas, Margarita — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. honor soc.; homecom- ingcomm. 4; coquettes 2. Romano, Vincenza — soph, girls chorus. Rondeau, Paul — thespian 3.4: nat. soc. 3, 4; soph, mixed chorus 2; chorale 3,4; mad- rigals 4; variety 3,4; sr. play 3.4; musical 3, 4; innash dance comm. 3,4. Rose, Faren — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 3.4; newspaper 3.4; variety 2.3.4; sr. play 2,3.4; musical 2.3.4; fac. musical 4; stud. govt. 2,3,4; span, club 2,3: ecology club 2; interact 3; ski club 2,3; homecoming comm. 4. Rosenthal, Lois — soph, hop comm.; jr prom comm.; sr. ball comm.; variety 2,4; musical 2,4; soph, girls chorus 2; ski club 2.4; homecoming comm. 2,4; basketball 2. 4. Rossi, Annmarie — guidance 3.4: soph mixed chorus 2. The school library is one of the few quiet places where students can read and study. Lichard Robinson Nora Rodriguez Lois Rohan Margarita Rojas Michael Romanelli Veronica Russo Kathleen Rothenberger Patricia Rowe Michele Ruggiero Christine Russo Joyce Russo Nancy Russo Greg Rowehl Sheldon Rudowsky Bonnie Ruggiero Joan Ryan Kathi Ryan Iris gets her books from her locker for the next class. Philip Russomano Diane Ryan 214 Rothenberger, Kathy — soph, mixed cho- rus 2. Doug Lobel jumps over the gate for Marching Band practice for Homecoming. Rowe, Patricia — thespian 4; variety 3.4; sr. play 3.4; musical 3.4; faculty musical 4; ski club 2,3.4 Rowehl, Gregory — soph, hop comm.; sr. ball comm. 4; thespian 4; sr. play 3.4; mus- ical 3.4; fac. musical 4; soph, mixed cho- rus 2; chorale 3; jv cross country 2. Rudowsky, Sheldon — ski club 2,3.4: jv football 2; v football 3.4: jv lacrosse 2: v lacrosse 3.4; jv wrestling 2. Ruggiero, Bonnie — soph, girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus; sr. ball comm. 4. Russo, Christine — orch. 2.3,4. Russo, Joyce — jr. prom. comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 2,3; homecoming comm. 4; jv field hockey 2. Russo, Nancy — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. honorsoc. 3,4; musical 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3.4; chorale 4; ski club 4: homecoming comm. 4. Ryan, Joan — nat. honor soc. 3.4; interact 3; ski club 2,3.4; volunteer club 3. Sachs, Nelson — cone, band 3.4; marching band 4. Sacklow, Ellen — yrbk. 3; nat. honor soc. 3.4; daisy chain 3; variety 3; stud. govt. 2. 3; fha 3. pres. 4; pre-law sec. 2; ecology club 2; ski club 3.4; volunteer club 3, pres. 4 Sakofs, Shelley — jr. prom comm. 3; yrbk. 4: nat. honor soc. 3.4; thespian 3.4; variety 2,4; sr. play 3,4; musical 2.3.4: soph, girls chorus 3; chorale 4; stud. govt. 4: afs 2; ski club 3; spt. night 2; jv basketball 2; v vol- leyball 2,3. Sardi, Michele — lib. service sq. 3.4; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; cho- rale 4; volunteer club 4; intra basketball 2. 3. Raeleen Rybak Sandra Rykowski Nelson Sachs Ellen Sacklow Shelley Sakofs Michele Sardi 215 James Sarle Joanne Sarrero Edward Scanlon Madeline Scarpa Robert Schaaf Joseph Schall Sarrero, Joanne — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; office aide 2,3; soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3,4; volunteer 3,4; softball 2. Sarstedt, Nancy — nat. honor soc. 3,4; musical 2,3,4; stringens. 2,3,4; orch. 2,3, 4; tri-m 3, pres. 4; all-state orch. 3.4. Saueracker, Edward — jr. prom comm.; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. honor soc.; thespi- an 2,3, pres. 4; variety; dt. plsy sr. play 2, 3.4; musical 2,3.4; fac. musical 4; chorale 3,4; stud. govt. 2,3.4; span, club 2,3,4; fta 2,3,4; volunteer club 2,3,4; homecoming 2. Savino, Janet — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; variety 2; ski club 2; homecoming 2,3,4; jv cheer- leading; v cheerleading 3. Scanlon, Edward — sr. ball comm.; stud, govt. 4; span club.,2; key club 4; math club 3; v soccer; homecoming 4. Scarpa, Madeline — stud. govt. 2; jr. prom comm. 2,3; innash dance. Scelzi, Raymond — av sq 2.3.4; nat. honor soc. 3.4: orch. 2,3.4; tennis 3.4. Schaaf, Bob — jv basketball 2. Schera, Janet — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 2,3; sr. ball comm.; office aide 3,4; stud. govt. 3; ski club 2,3,4; homecoming comm. 2.3.4: v cheerleader 3; coquettes. Schera, Karen — jr. prom comm. 2.3; sr. ball comm. 2,4; soph, girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; ski club 2,3,4; home- comingcomm. Schillinger, Beverly — soph, girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4. Schlimer, Mitchell — key club 2; home- coming comm. 2; tennis 4. Schmalenberger, Alan — soph, mixed chorus 2. Schmidt, Maryann — jr. prom comm. 3; yrbk. 4. Schmidt, Richard — jv baseball 3; v base- ball 4. Schmidt, William — vica 3,4: Schnalzer, Susan — soph, mixed chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; chorale 4. Janet Savino Raymond Scelzi Janet Schera Maryann Schmidt Richard Schmidt William Schmidt Susan Schnalzer 217 Linda Schneider Kathleen Schnurman Raymond Schoenig Robert Schoenig Robert Schreiber Jeffrey Schroeter When one Humanities student was asked if he liked Kip- ling, he replied, “I don’t know. I’ve never kippled.” Schneider, Linda — cone, band 2.3,4; marching band 3: ski club 2.3. Schnurman, Kathy — sr. play 4; ski club 3; guidance 2. Schoenig, Raymond — jv football 2; v la- crosse 3.4; jv lacrosse 2. Schoenig, Robert — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club; jv lacrosse 2; v la- crosse 3.4; jv basketball 2; homecoming comm. Schreiber, Robert — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club; homecoming comm.; v track 2,3.4; softball 3.4; v basket- ball 2. Schrom, Joseph — sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; variety 3: sr. play 4; photo club 2; ski club3; homecoming3. Schumacher, Don — ger. club 2; intra soft- ball 3. Schuster, Janet — sr. ball comm. 4; home- coming 4; ski club 3.4; v track 3.4; jv soft- ball 2.3; v softball 4; intra bowling 3; intra basketball 3. v basketball 4; intra volleyball 3. v volleyball 4. Schwab, Gary —ski club 3; avsq. 2.3. Schwartz, Lee Ann — nat. honor soc. 3.4; yrbk. 3.4; sp. club 2,3.4; stud. govt. 4: fta 3. 4; pre-law 3.4; pre-med 2.3.4; cinema club 3; ecology club 2; modern dance 2. Schwartz, Sandra — ski club; stud, govt.; chorus. Schwinger, Valerie — sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 3.4; newspaper 3.4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; thespians 3.4; variety 3.4; sr. play 2.3. 4: musical 2.3.4; ecology club 2.3.4; inter- act 3.4; innash dance 2; coquettes 2.3.4. Seddon, Janet — fbla. Selkin, Gayl — newspaper 3; nat. honor soc. 3.4; variety 3; sr. play 3.4; musical 3.4; stud. govt. 3.4; interact 3: faculty musical 2; girls chorus 3,4; mixed chorus 2; sp. club 2; math club 2,3.4; bridge club; bad- minton 4. Shadwell, Clifford — thespian 2.3.4; varie- ty 2.3.4; sr. play 2.3.4; musical 2.3.4; facul- ty musical 2.4. Shalley, Michael — yrbk. 3,4; jr. prom comm. 2,3; stud. govt. 2; key club 3.4; ski club 2,3.4; v football 2.3,4; jv basketball 2; vlacrosse 2.3.4. Lee Ann Schwartz Sandra Schwartz Valerie Schwinger Thomas Scialdone Janet Seddon Gayl Selkin Peter Sewalk Clifford Shadwell Michael Shalley Patrick Shanley Comb-humming— Paul Lauricella and Mr. Horowitz. Jean Sheehan Lynn Sherbo Donald Sherlock Joan Sherry Joan Shikowitz Jayne Siege! Debra Sigillo Damon Silverstein Shapiro, Susan — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; nat. honor soc. 3,4; varie- ty 4; musical 3; guidance 3; office aide 3; innash dance 2.3.4; stud. govt. 3; sports night 2; v tennis 2.3.4; intra basketball 2, 3,4; jv volleyball 2; v volleyball 3,4. Sharp, Nancy — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; variety 2; cone, band 2.3.4; marching band 2,3; span club 2; fta 2,3; ski club; sports night 2; intra basketball; intra volleyball 2,3. Sharpe, Sally — thespian 3.4; variety 2,3, 4; sr. play 3.4; musical 2,3,4; nat. honor soc. 3.4; pre-law club 2,3; innash dance 3, 4; jr. prom comm. 3: sr. ball comm. 4. Sheehan, Jean — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 2,3; sr. ball comm.; stud, govt. 3; ski club 2; homecoming comm. 2.3.4. Sherbo, Lynn — sr. ball comm. 4; sop. girls chorus 2; jr. sr. girls chorus 3; ski club 3; intra basketball 3; track 3; intra volleyball 3. Sherlock, Don — jv baseball 2; v baseball 3.4. Shikowitz, Joan — soph, hop comm.; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm.; yrbk. 2; newspaper 2,4; nat. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 3,4; variety 3,4; sr. play 2,3.4; musical 2,3.4; fac. musical 2,4; cone, band 2,3; marching band 2; stud. govt. 2, att. officer 3,4; afs 2,3; ecology club 2; ski club 2, exec, board 3,4; sports night 2; jv basketball 2; jv field hockey 2; v field hockey 3,4; v softball 2,3.4; v volleyball 2. Siegel, Jayne — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; musical 2; intra basket- ball 2,3; jv softball; sports night 2. Sigillo, Debra — fbla 4; bowling; softball 3.4. Neil Singer Sikula, Laura — nat. honor soc. 3.4; span club 3; intra basketball 2. Silverman, Jaysen —avsq. 2.3.4;ski club 3,4; photo club 3.4; football. Singer, Neil — musical 3,4; chorale 4; string ens. 4; orch. 2,3,4; tri-m 3, histori- an 4. Slater, Cheryl — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club; fna 3; intra bas- ketball 3; intra volleyball; track 3. James Skelly Mark Skoll Jaysen Silverman Gregory Sissions ■ Cheryl Slater Kathryn Sloane Linda Sluder Robert Smith William Smith Timothy Smyth Lynne Snekenberg Michael Soblick Laura Solaski Sloane, Kathy — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; sr. play 4; interact 2,3; ski club 2,3,4; homecoming 4; sports night 2,4; v track 3. Sluder, Linda — soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm.; sr. play 4. Soave, Linda — soph, hop comm. 2; newspaper 2; soph, mixed chorus; jr. sr. girls chorus 3. Soblick, Mike — jv football 2. Solaski, Laura — jr. prom comm. 3; nat. honor soc. 3.4; ski club 4; homecoming 4.. Sosulski, Stan — jv football 2; v football 3; jv lacrosse 2. Sotirhos, Nicholas — nat. honor soc. 3,4; thespian 4; sr. play; musical 3.4; pre-med 3,4; v soccer 2,3,4. Spier, Norman — pre-med sec. 3, pres. 4; ecology club 2,3,4. Spierer, Howard — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 4; newspaper 4; thespian 3.4; variety 3.4; sr. play 3.4; musical; fac. musical 4; pre-law 3,4; chess club 3; ski club 3; v track 3,4. Spindel, Edward — soph, hop comm. 2; newspaper 2; nat. honor soc. 3,4; variety 2; chorale 3,4; madrigals; electives day chrm. 3; stud. govt. 2. vice pres. 3, pres.; pre-med 2; pre-law 3; ski club 2,3; wres- tling 2. Denise Smith Thomas Smyth Cindy Sonneborn For some students, homeroom is a social event. Anthony Sorvillo Stanley Sosulski Nicholas Sotirhos Norman Spier Howard Spierer Edward Spindel Joanne Spinella Michael Spronck Stahley, Richard — cinema club 3; li- brary club 2,3,4. Edward Staiger Carol Stella Staiger, Edward — jr. prom. comm. 3: mixed chorus 2. Stella, Carol — newspaper 4: nat. honor soc.; modern dance 2: pre-med 2.3; pre- law 3; sp. club 2,3,4. Stellato, Cathy — nat. honor soc. 3,4; guidance 3; office aide 3: string ens. 2; ceramics club 2; daisy chain 3; intra bas- ketball 3; intra bowling 3; intra volleyball 3; modern dance 3. Stephan, Peter — sr. ball comm. 4; jr. prom comm. 3; soph, hop comm. 2; vari- ety 4; sr. play 4; faculty musical 4; musi- cal 4; chorale 4; innash dance 3.4; stud, govt. 3.4; pre law 2.3.4; ski club 4; home- coming 4; v track 4: jv cross country 3. Stressler, Toni — jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 3; ski club 4; homecoming comm. 4; intra volleyball 3. Sullivan, Brian — office 3; lat. club 2; chess club 2; math club 3; sp. club 2,3,4: v wrestling 2: v lacrosse 2,3; football 2,3, 4. Catherine Stellato Louis Stellato Peter Stephan Toni Stressler John Strong Swaim, Patti — libr. service sq. 2,3; con- cert band 2,3,4; marching band 3.4; sp. club 2; ceramics club 2; jv field hockey 3; v basketball 3; cross country 2; sports night 2. Sygney, Walter — v football 2,3,4; v la- crosse 2,3,4; floor hockey 4. Taylor, Betty — yrbk. 4; newspaper 2,4; variety 2; stud, govt 2,4; sp. club 2; pre- med 2.4; pre-law 4; bridge club 4. Teleisha, Tom — stud. govt. 2; lat. club 2; pre-med 2; math club 2; football 2.3.4; basketball 2,3.4; baseball 2,3,4. Thiergartner, Cathy — nat. honor soc. 3, 4; ski club 3; intra basketball 3; intra bowling 3; intra volleyball 4. Thrope, Geoffrey — jr. prom comm. 3; chorale 3,4; stud. govt. 2,3,4; afs 2,4; v football 2,3.4; v track 2,3,4. Tietjen, Ellen — drama club; chess club; softball 2,3; volleyball 2; soccer 3,4; cheerleading 2; track 3. Patrick Stewart Nancy Strong Herman waits for the kids to mount the bus. Brian Sullivan Betty Taylor Ellen Tietjen Stephen Teer Thomas Teleisha Catherine Thiergartner Geoffrey Thrope Patti Swaim Michael Sweeney Walter Sygney Henry Szczepankows Joan Tietjen Peter Tillem Lawrence Timpano Matthew Toich Linda Turchiano Steven Tota Carol Tucci Mary Tufts Garry Tuma Two students work conscientiously on their Chemistry lab. Robert Tuska Michael Tyler 226 Cornelia Ullmann Thomas Ural Tillem, Peter sr. ball comm. 4: yrbk. 3.4; thespian 3.4; sr. play 2.3.4; variety 2.3.4; musical 2,3.4; faculty musical 2.4; math club 2; ecology club 2.3.4. Timpano, Larry radio club 2; v. track 2; hockey 2. Toich, Matthew intra softball 3.4; jv baseball 2.3. A student yelled to the server in the cafeteria; “What does this mean? I have a bug in my soup!” She replied, “Listen, if you want your fortune told, go to a gypsy teahouse ’ Tufts, Marydarcy newspaper 2; girls chorus 3.4; chorale 4; tri-m 4; un club 3.4; all county chorus. Tuma, Garry nat. honor soc. 4. Ullmann, Cornelia musical 2; guidance 4; office 2,3; ger. club 4; mtra basketball 3; intra volleyball 3: modern dance. Uran, Elizabeth newspaper 2: nat. honor soc. 3.4; musical 2; lat. club 3.4; fta 2.4; vol. club 3.4; v badminton 3.4; intra bas- ketball 3.4; mtra bowling 3.4. intra volley- ball 4. Elizabeth Uran Robert Urbanowski Celeste Ursitti VanHouten, Barbara nat. honor soc.; variety 2; daisy chain 3; orch. 2.3; math club 4; badminton 4; v archery 2,3.4 David Valenti Joseph Vanberckelaer Barbara Vanhouten 227 Thomas Veneziano Steven Vianest Maryann Viggiani Rosemarie Vollono James Vonhagen Charles Voorhies Veneziano, Tom Iibr. ser. sq. 2,3.4; stud. govt. 2.3; fr. club 2,3.4; cinema club 3.4. Vianest, Steven ski club 2,3. Viggiani, Marianne ski club 3.4; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4. Vogel, Jane jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; newspaper 3; nurse's office 2. 3.4; fna 2.3,4; ger. club 3; stud. govt. 2. Volpe, Louis chess club 3. Vonhagen, James jv basketball; jv-v baseball. Voorhies, Charles wrestling. Wade, Regina marching band 2,3. Walker, Maura nat. honor soc. 3.4; thespian 4; variety 4: sr. play 4: sp. club 4; un club 2.3,4. Walker, Robert chess club 2.3; ski club 2.3.4. Watson, Karen soph, hop comm. 2,3; jr. prom comm. 2.3.4; sr. ball comm. 2,3,4; mixed chorus 2; tennis 2; coquettes 2.3. 4. Wawryck, Paula soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 3.4; stud, govt. 2.3.4: ski club 2.3.4: sports night 3; v track 2.3.4: coquettes 2. Wayte, William thespian 3.4; variety 2. 3; sr. play 4; fire sq. 2,3.4; mixed chorus 3.4: stud. govt. 2; chess club 4; home- coming comm. 4; v soccer 2,3.4. Weber, Adina soph, hop comm. 2; fr. club 2: math club 3; ski club 2.3.4; sports night 2. Weber, Jayme sr. ball comm. 4; yrbk. 2, 3: newspaper 2.3; thespian 3,4; variety 3, 4; sr. play 2.3.4; musical 2.4; faculty mus- ical 4. Weinflash, Mark soph, hop comm. 2; thespian 3.4; variety 2.3.4; sr. play 3.4; musical 3.4: faculty musical 4; mixed chorus 2: chorale 4. Louis Volpe Maura Walker Robert Walker Weinreb, Ruth thespian 2.3.4; variety 2, Steven Walkowski 3; sr. play 2,3: stud. govt. 2.3.4; pre-law 2, 3. Weinstein, David newspaper 2; nat. honor soc. 3.4. Paula Wawryck William Wayte Adina Weber Mark Weinflash Ruth Weinreb David Weinstein Jayme Weber Few students eat in the cafeteria during their lunch periods any more. Weiss, Craig Nat. honor soc. 4: thespian 4: variety 4; sr. play 3,4; musical 3.4; facul- ty musical 4; mixed chorus 2: chorale 3,4; ski club 2.3. Weller, Janice jv cheerleader 2; v cheer- leader 3. Wender, Bill cross country 3. Wheaton, Guy stud govt rep. Craig Weiss Michael Weiss Janice Weller Two students take a break from preparing floats for Homecoming Day Wheeler, Jim v football 2,3.4; v lacrosse 2,3.4: v baseball 3,4; wrestling 2,3,4; boxing. Wheeler, Tom jr. prom comm. 3; mixed chorus 2; ski club 4: v track 2,3,4; v cross country 2,3,4; jv wrestling 3. White, Jeffrey chess club 2.3,4; ski club 2.3.4: v cross country 3; jv lacrosse 2.3; v wrestling 2,3,4. Whitlock, Marion orch. 2,4. Wicks, Leslie intra basketball 3; mtra bowling 3; v badminton 3.4: ski club 3. Wiedenhaffer, Pat ski club 2.3; intra basketball 2. Wiesenberg, Deborah modern dance club. Wilkenshoft, Chris ffa 2,3,4; vica 3. Williams, Donald mtra softball 2.3,4: in- tra basketball 2,3,4. Williams, Karen jr. prom comm. 3; nat. honor soc. 3.4; thespian 4: variety 4: sr. play 3.4; musical 3.4' faculty musical 4; girls chorus 2,3; chorale 4; madrigals 4; stud. govt. 4; ger. cl jb 2,3.4; fta 4. Williams, Sue soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; faculty musical 4; guidance 4; homecoming comm. 4; coquettes 2,3,4; modern dance club 3.4. Wisniewski, Joseph intra volleyball 3. 230 On nice, sunny days you can go outside and see ice cream eaters on the lawn. Richard Wicker Leslie Wicks Patricia Wiedenhaffer Deborah Wiesenberg Diane Williams Donald Williams Marion Whitlock Grace Williams Karen Williams Susan Williams Keith Wilson Joseph Wisniewski Mr. Rogalin helps a student learn how to cope with his problems both in and out of school. William Wohnsigl Diane Wolf Charles Wood Constance Woodcheke Kathleen Woods Wusik Yoon Wittenborg, James v bowling 2,3.4; jv baseball 2; v baseball 3.4. Wittie, Paul hockey 2. Woebse, Cathy Ski club 3; intra basket- ball 3. WohlT Mindy particle 2; libr. ser. sq. 2; string of pearls 2,3; interact 2; ski club 2; coquettes 3. Wohlrab. Paul jv football 3. Wolf, Diane sr. ball comm. 2,3; jr. prom comm. 2,3: ski club; chorus 1,4. Woodcheke, Constance jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; nat. honor soc. 2.3,4; variety 2; sr. play 2; daisy chain 3; orch. 2.3.4; stud. govt. 4; intra bowling 3; intra volleyball 3. Woods, Kathleen jr. prom comm 3; variety 3; libr. ser. sq. 2; chorus 2; girls I 3; interact 2,3; ski club 3.4: fha 2. Yack, Barbara soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; daisy chain 3; ski club 2,3,4: homeco mfng comm. 3,4. Yerks, Leona soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; daisy chain 3; it. club 2; ski club 2,3,4; home- comingcomm. 3,4. Yorke, Colin track 2; cross country 2,3, 4. Yorston, Janet soph, hop comm. 2; of- fice aide 2. Youngman, Janet sr. ball comm. 4; of- fice aide 3; orch. 2,3,4; ceramics club 3; intra basketball 3; intra bowling 3; intra volleyball 2. Zaino, Bart yrbk. 3,4; ger club 2; photo club 3,4. Zamparo, Karen soph, hop comm. 2; jr. prom comm. 3; sr. ball comm. 4; ski club 2,3,4; homecoming comm. 4; coquettes 2,3,4. Zoubantes, Nancy sr. ball comm. 4; sr. play 2; musical 2. Gail Zarcensky Barbara Yack Leona Yerks Colin Yorke Janet Yorston Bart Zaino Karen Zamparo Donald Zettwoch Nancy Zoubantes CAMERA SHY: Scott Alexander Gregory Bilello Robert Blyman Vincent Bottitta Kathleen Boyce Andrew Bragman Vincent Ciccarelli Anthony Colasuonno Douglas Duerbeck William Efinger Richard Egan John Erickson David Fessel Robin Fishman Joan Fonfa Russell Gomez Susan Greene Alan Hammersley John Harty Brian Healey Robert Hildebrandt Sandra Jones Robert Kafarski John Kilfoil Lawrence Lanassa Lorraine Lannigan Joseph Lattanzio Stephen Macioch Karen Manteli Francis Masciello Noreen McConnon Thomas Meisner Thomas Miller Stephen Muir Keith Parker Rebecca Perdicou Mary Quaranto Peter Raele Debra Rappo Peter Schicchi John Schullerman Kathleen Sherrard Brian Roy Smith Robert Spector Denise Truglio Patrick Walsh Robert Webb Chris Wilkenshoff Ronald Zimmer Richard Zizzo i tried to tell you of their dancing That has now been stilled forevermore Emptying Sorrow's cool, clean crystal floor Of swift spirals, easy motion prancing. I wished to tell you of this, Karen That your delicate dance might never cease As did theirs. Facing death, even beauty is barren “Secure” means nothing for the Thief of Peace Has no cares. Michael Dougherty 1956-1971 Diane Bello 1956-1972 Once, theirs were lives with warm and secret dreams Life should have rolled over us, Karen Until garment Love tore at the seams But I weep, like Rachael For her children We may never dance amazed again. 235 Robert E. Anderson continued from page 11 Not every student challenges authority in a violent way Passive rebellion: I ■ students •■•A This is a place where students are comfortable to be themselves act and dress differently. It is a trying ground for new ideas, where students feel free to assert their individuality. ' K V '• . 5.V 4 j. Yt, vl .cc ,?-v - i 7 4V ‘4 .1 (Right): Don Sherlock is HHS’s official Mouseketeer. (Below) Sharon Aboulafia and Frank Amfarico make constructive use of their free time VVi'vr. ■ -• c -2 — fr-. .v ■-.•V V'.i . ? ■■ ': ■ V’ .; Jf .%• V W :T . •-U ■ - •. I' .. • v t Andy Petti strikes out against the establishment with his own sort of gym suit. 236 (Left) Helen Maiers supports Madeline Scarpa a$ she goes up in the world. (Below) Donna Piro recovers from one of her classes on the bench in the main lobby. Spencer Jonas: He has a style of his own r? V V „• •; :.w J? i. 1 v'S - ] 4 i. “Doing their own thing” And doingthem in their own places Many places in our community have become gathering spots for Hicksville High stu- dents. These places form important high school memories. The Sweet Shop, located in the older part of Hicksville, has always been a tradition- al hang-out. Audrey Pintonza. Gerry Martire, and Dana Armatage spend an afternoon at Mid- Island Plaza, a large shopping mall a few blocks from school. 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Segedy Mr. Mrs. J. Bosman Mr. Mrs. J. Hart Mr. Charles Arnold Mr. Mrs. Don Cerbone Mrs. L. Rousso Dr. Mrs. Ralph Blumenthal George Thomas Robert J. Losche Abraham Fishman June Wandelt Mrs. R. Martati Mrs. M. Bischloss Mrs. Glorian Firrandino Mr. Alborion MarkCristol Mr. Austin Charlotte Krumm. SNT. Margaret Krabbler Mrs. A. Cunn Mrs. Charles Demarest Mrs. Evelyn Fico Mr. Carpenter Mr, Mrs. J. Strong Miss Feuerstein Mr. Mrs. A. Dick M. Neal Mrs. Erriand Norman G. Mernoff Mr, Mrs. Tode Mrs. Jon Walker Mr. Mrs. A. Messina Mr. Mrs. Al Boyle Mrs. J, Cormier Grace L. Garcia Mrs. John R. Levison Mrs. L. A. Marcantonio Barry Dastin Mrs. V. Byrnes Mr. Mrs. H. Lax Mr. Mrs. F. Jagusiak Mr. Parker Mr. Mrs. Abatiello Mr. St Mrs. Robert B. Essex Mr. Thomas Buttice John Criscolo Mr. Saul Fialkoff Mr. Mrs. Jame E. Coddle Mr. St Mrs. Edward Weikman John Stuhlmuller Nancy and Steve Mr. Mrs. George Albin Lorri Gumanow Mrs. Lorraine Ellowski Heckler. Beckler coast to coast — junk exiles from Fredonia To Elyse and Sam. people i love To Patty. Love Ray Mr St Mrs. J. Farrington From one of the Stalls Mr. Mrs. A. E. Moorhouse Thank you Phyllis. You're my — inspiration I’ll always love you! — Jeremy McQueen Mr. Mrs. Kris Koumou Mr. Mrs. Leonard Tabin Selma H. Notov M. Godfrey Mr. Mrs. Martin Balnis B. McNanie Lynne M. Breining Gerald Shanley Anthony Cali Penny Baralo Mrs. G. Reed 'To the senior class. — from knobby knees and thunaer thighs John Stuhlmuller Mr. Mrs. Ernest Sardi Phyllis Koling ‘Say it isn’t so” — Cheat fair — B. W. Mr. Mrs. Barry Koling Mr. Mrs. W. Packard Chan's Chinese Kitchen Angelo’s Farm Stand Proof by intimidation, convenience, apathy, confusion, mutual consent. H W. lOseduction. 17, Yellow Pig-HCSSIM Mrs. S. J. Koling Carole Alleman Energy Crisis: Y. Don. Jue — Snuggle? Fakir Sleepy Happy Sneezy Dopey Doc Grumpy And one missing G. F. Tietzer Jack Fahy To all my friends: — Thanks — P. K. A. Streaker From one of the staff. 244 hv ev-yone. U 5 bad A ws ... r , SO you re Uy o5t ... c_. °'r trVr 5 jvj$-+ loo rC Wt’... °r yot re TWt'i whev 's to R vF THOMCtHTS ! TUt ewT OvT Tl r 245 - Good Luck Buona Fortuna to the graduating class from THE ITALIAN CLUB THE FRENCH CLUB C7L tJ C GcJLctnLSS of fricndsKcp cfct there bt, happiness aruL the S arc7w of pleasures. n T'he Jfmericjsrv JleM Settee CL mb cuLsh.es the, best of Lvd fvr bhe q rad mat CD q class of 'Tv Class of '74 Could it be that it was all so simple then, or has time rewritten every line? If we had the chance to do it all again — tell me would we, could we? President: John Logoskiy Vice President: Joseph “Buzzy” Assante Secretary: Nancy Farrell Treasurer: Nancy Braemer Misty water colored memories, of The way we were . To the class of 1974 Best of Luck to the Class of '74 from ove, Peace eutd UflP mq O Ul,CT 0W 3W NiU SO TH W, PUU HtCfcS. NV HSot Wt5-fc 5% RAP WtOiipS CONFtOtNTl •TKLKS . — the Junior Class a man adet no dee aee iae d dtt com zneont, teideyit 4 deraate de dealt a e fffltcn t uemmei. S£c de r o do matte dealt, dowevel Life and General Insurance OPPORTUNITIES IN SHEET METAL FABRICATION Martin Solomon M. Solomon Co., Inc. 382 So. Oyster Bay Road Hicksville. N.Y. 11801 (516) Ge3-2040 Sheet Metal Mechanics Power Press Brace Shear Operators Welders — Electric, gas and Resistance Welding Finishers — Grinding. Polishing and Spray Painting Student Co-Cp Programs Trainingfor Unskilled Day or Night Shift Best Wishes SUPREME METAL FABRICATORS, INC. 776 Summa Ave. Westbury, N.Y. 333-2525 from your hometown paper (pMm JERICHO % PLAIMVIEV HICKSVILLE • a • OLD ISLAND TREES • BETHPAGE BETHPaGI DELICATESSEN CENTER SHOPS OLD COUNTRY DELICATESSEN THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD” WEI Is 5-2700 OPEN DAILY UNTIL 10 P M. 200 OLD COUNTRY ROAD Largest Circulation Weekly Newspaper m Hicksville Jonathan Ave. Wel-1400 Hicksville Congratulations to the graduates from the officers and members of Wm. M.GOUSEJR. POST 3211 V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary and Jr. Girls Unit Hicksville, N.Y. Sponsors of The V.F.W. 3211 Albinus Hanlon Scholarship Program and The V.F.W. Voice of Democracy Contest SEAMAN EISEMANN, INC. Since 1889 Underwriters of All Lines of Insurance OVER 700 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN OUR ENTIRE STAFF ASSURES COMPLETE ATTENTION TO ALL YOUR INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Including Life, Accident Sickness and Pension Plan Department Youthful Drivers We Welcome Your Call About Automobile Insurance 167 Broadway, Hicksville, L.l. 11802 Tel: 931-0600 “Help Beautify Long Island” 2b2 The Microcosm is over! Best Wishes to the Class of 74 Best of Luck to the Class of 74 from Bob Tate from the Spanish Club The Real Thing is ahead! KEEP IT ALIVE! H.H.S. Ecology Club Congratulations Best Wishes to the Class of ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Drillings and Family Since 1917 • ms Thsttoowt long W Btt ELEVEN OFFICES IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: Hicksville ■ Bethpage Plainview ■ Greenlawn South Huntington ■ Commack • ii .I'll’ (516) 931-0100 LONG ISLAND NATIONAL BANK Member F.D.I.C 254 WG help you in money ways CfT National Bank of North America AN AFFILIATE OF CIT FINANCIAL CORPORATION Over 120 offices in New York City, Long Island and Westchester. Member F.D.I.C. Charles I. Montana ’34 Congratulations Class of '74 William M. Payoski ’34 MONTANA AGENCY, INC. REALTORS APPRAISERS INSURERS Real Estate e Insurance VO u Rj Independent jnsuranq g iAGE.f4T S«RVW YOU FIRST • Commercial • Industrial • Residential 115 N. B'way, Hicksville, N.Y, 516 WE 8 3600 255 Jewlers for class rings DIEGES CLUST Manufacturing Jewlers Rings Pins Medals Announcements Diplomas Trophies As you embark upon the stream of Life we salute you, Congratulations to the Class of ’74 MID-ISLAND TIMES The only newspaper published and printed in Hicksville. For Sample Call 931-0012 GOLDMAN BROS. uniforms — sporting goods Athletic and Industrial Footwear Hard-to-Find Sizes in Stock Extra Large Sizes a Specialty Serving Schools, Clubs, and Industry 183 South Broadway Hicksville, N.Y. 931-0441 ice cream supermarket 784 CHEVROLET CARVEL Congratulations to The Class of ’74 est. 1934 ROBERT CHEVROLET parties — clubs — churches South Broadway Hicksville, Wel-1145 ice cream cakes sales — parts — service Mrs. C. Holmes We 1-9159 471 Broadway Hicksville 258 931-9347 EISEMANN BUICK OPEL, INC. 330 W. Old Country Rd. ABBOTT’S FLORIST Hicksville N.Y. 438 Jerusalem Ave. Allied Shopping Center Custom Design For all Occasions Buick Sales Service See us for your graduation 1 prom flowers say rr wnn FL9WERS Free Delivery WILLIAMS AND QUIGLEY INC. General Insurance 154 W. Old Country Rd. Hicksville Wel-1000 259 THE HICKSVILLE PENNYSAVER Congratulates the CLASS of 74 AND WISHES THEM ALL A SUCCESSFLLL AND HAPPY FUTURE! CTMTK ISLAND— PENNYSAVER ADVI-.K IlSI.kS PHONE: 938-9332 Compliments of % HICKSVILLE FIRESTONE DEALER STORE CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT 526 MID-ISLAND SHOPPING PLAZA HICKSVILLE. NEW YORK 11801 300 So. Broadway Wel-0170 We 1-0961 CENTRAL FEDERAL SAVINGS FIRST in INTEREST in the COMMUNITY Hicksville: Broadway and West John St. Stony Brook: Nesconset Highway Hallock Rd. West Islip: 125 Sunrise Highway Brentwood: 1800 Brentwood Rd. Manhattan: 281 Madison Ave. Main Office: 249 East Park Avenue Long Beach Branch: 101 West Park Avenue Long Beach Loans for Learning If yon qualify for college, (or trade, preparatory, nursing or graduate school) yon qnalify for one of these Lincoln loans. PLAN A: The Lincoln Savings Bank can provide up to $10,000 for any student enrolled in a program leading to a degree Under the New York Higher Education Assist- ance Corporation program no repayments are required until after studies are completed or the student withdraws from school Then, depending upon the amount borrowed, you may have up to ten years to repay For matriculating students who show financial need, no interest accrues during enrollment. For students not eligible for this special interest benefit, interest is charged from the time the loan is advanced Loans are also available for students attending vocational schools Half-time degree students are eli- gible for half the amount available to full-time students PLAN B: For families with net taxable income over $15,000, Lincoln will lend up to $20,000, with up to seven years to repay On loans up to $5,000 for a single school year. Life Insurance is provided free Lincoln Loans for Learning—our investment in your future W • The ■ Lincoln MANHATTAN BROOKLYN Main Office Bay Ridge Brighton Beach Flatbush Williamsburg Marlboro NASSAU QUEENS Savings Bank Madison Avenue at 70th Street 10021 York Avenue at 80th Street 10028 Broadway and Boerum Street 11206 Fifth Avenue and 75th Street 11209 Brighton Beach and Coney Island Avenues 11235 Church and Nostrand Avenues 11226 12 Graham Avenue near Broadway 11206 Avenue X and West 2nd Street 11223 So. Oyster Bay and Woodbury Rds . Plainview 11803 46-13 Greenpoint Ave., Sunnyside 11104 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Address City___________________State__________Zi£ (N.Y. State Residents Only). Name Loans for Learning, Lincoln Savings Bank 531 Broadway, Brooklyn. New York 11206 Please send me more information about Lincoln Loans for Learning. □ Plan A. □ Plan B. for □ my son □ my daughter □ myself. Ad No. LSB 1159 1 Page 1974, Student Journal Yearbook Directory Ad This advertisement prepared by Savitt Tobias Balk, Inc. 262 WELLS 1-0220 all work done on premises PETER’S CLEANERS and TAILORS Hicksville SAME DAY SERVICE 422 Jerusalem Ave WOODBURY LANES 410 S. Oyster Bay Rd. Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 We8-3100 GUS RIEDLINGER S TOWING SERVICE 24 Hour Towing EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE B’WAY OLD COUNTRY RD., HICKSVILLE. L. L PHONES: WELLS 1-1794 - 9575 - 1498 PENN CARD STATIONERY SHOP 482 Plainview Road Hicksville, N.Y. (Hills Shopping Center) Gifts — Toys — Jewelry — Books Good Luck to the Class of '74 GEORGE MALVESE AND CO., INC 530 Old Country Road Hicksville, N.Y. 11802 Cjie5e Qnc. 82 Lee Avenue Phone: WEIIs 1-0241 The Ho??ie of Better Flowers HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK 11801 A T FASHIONS Bridal Proms UDELL PHARMACY We deliver WE5-9898 Volpe’s Delicatessen Gowns Dresses for all occassions 391 Broadway Hicksville 307 No. Broadway Jencho, N Y. 11758 OV1-7414 Italian — American Imported products party trays to order 341 Jerusalem Ave. Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 SAL PHARMACY INC. 89 Broadway Hicksville. N.Y. 11801 Higgins Beckett Inc. Dispensing Opticians Best Wishes McCaffrey — Naso Inc. Insurance 535 Mid Island Plaza Hicksville 100 E. Old Country Rd. Hicksville N.Y. OV-1-0161 E.A. Naso L.C. McCaffrey 264 CALDA PIZZA The best you’ve ever eaten Eat in — take out 91 Old Country Rd. Hicksville OLD COUNTRY TOYOTA 340 W. Old Country Hicksville. N.Y. 11801 Sales 822-1234 Service 931-3330 D’VIE FLORIST INC. 83 Broadway Hicksville. N.Y. WE 5-3520 CARVEL Ice Cream Store no. 347 Serving Fresh Ice Cream for Parties. Clubs. Churches Etc. 419 Jerusalem Ave. Hicksville. N.Y. (516) OV1-1690 V. Carnecchia V R MIDWAY Sales Service Complete Automotive Repairs 324 Jersualem Ave. (Corner 11th Street) Hicksville. N.Y. 11801 WE 1-3714 WE 1-3780 John D. Krafchuk M.D. Alson Service Supply Co. Regal Den, L.T.D. Allied Deli Resnick Bros. Mid Island Bowl Gem Delicatessen Broadway Plaza Cleaners 265 266 CHROMA PAINT 154 Broadway Hicksville, N.Y. 11801 ' H -


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