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SENIOR CLASS Every Tuesday afternoon the Senior Council could be heard as the members of the class voiced their opinions as to how the class should be run. The sounds that came from room 101 were often an odd conglomeration, the cracking of potato chips straight from Senior Snack Bar; the rumbling of discontented voices and the booming of contented ones, the sound of Dave Shapiro loud and clear as he tried to silence everyone long enough to get the old business taken' care of and the new business started. This was the Senior Council, the voice of the Seniors of 1962, a voice which will long be re- membered. MR. PHILIP SCINTO The advisor to the Senior Class was Mr. Philip Scinto. Let us think of him not only as an advisor but as a close friend who has guided us through our years in Levittown Memorial High School. With his perceptive understanding of the problems and ideas of the class he helped guide the Seniors of '62 to an outstanding year which will be long remembered. Throughout activity after activity he led the Seniors on to glorious triumphs which only went to prove how great the Class of ’62 was under his guidance. THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Secretary, Ilena Ruggier; Treasurer, Linda Ray; President, David Shapiro. Standing, left to right: Corresponding Secretary, Kathy Dwyer; Vice-President, Carol Olsen. 26
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COUNCIL Perhaps the greatest experience I have had in my life up to now has been as President of the Class '62. This class, during good and bad moments, demon- strated a remarkable will to succeed in spite of adverse condition. Everything that the class did, though it sometimes seemed doomed from the start, turned out to be successful. The accomplishments of the Class of ’62, became realities through hard work and determination. I was truly happy to be a member of the Class of '62; the best Senior Class ever.” David Shapiro Fin) row J Katz, K. Smith, S. Muldoon, I. Weitz, D. Mulholland, D. Sandak, P. Ward, K. Dugan, G. Pike, M. Sager, I. Cuny, T. Schneider, J. Amato. Second row: W. Wheeler, G. McCool, J. Fisher, D. Roach, C. Rosza, L. Osmeloski, M. Riegel, L. Kenien, J. Clogner, B. Harvey, A. McGouey, L. Capria, P. Gottfried. Third row: P. Scheer, M. Stenzler, P. Tighe, E. Hunt, G. Jones, L. Brown, C. Burgess, E. Zakman, E. Koop, R. Michels, K. Grein, M. Nagor, P. Gerber. Fourth row: M. Forrester, R. Stillwaggon, G. Nelson.
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