Mamaroneck High School - Mahiscan Yearbook (Mamaroneck, NY)
- Class of 1960
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A gem begins with a rough stone. Uncut, however, the stone is worth little, only the hard, patient work of a jeweler converts it into the sparkling beautiful jewel we love. We at Mamaroneck see our school as such a gem. The physical plant of MHS is the raw stone, its classrooms, laboratories, shops and special facilities form the base upon which the finished product is formed. Our jewelers are eminently qualified: the Board of Education, the administration, the faculty, and, of course, the student body. Together, these people have worked to create an institution whose bril- liance in education matches the brilliance of a gem. The MHS gem is truly multi-faceted. The wide range of courses available to students adds lustre, each program in- creasing its brilliance. For tomorrow's scientists there are well-equipped laboratories and qualified instructors. Chem- istry, physics, biology, health, and psychology courses all are available. Our craftsmen have fine shops and tools, as do our homemakers. For the artistically inclined there are studios and materials and teachers to guide their work. Students interested in the liberal arts may choose from among the many languages offered, the English courses, and social studies courses. And tomorrow's businessmen have courses to prepare them for careers after high school. cmzfinlcecl on page Z - Q 4 W as Q if 'P 'ff gi Z is . it , E , Y - , 'Q-'I ' vm L J 'ii 'C Q, nr- as -Q. L iq- efwif, ,t .fx 1' Q. 'gr' . .4 fgifv.-'. 34. --545 Ay.. mf' -Af 1 3 lf. x A K vi :Q ' ' N 57 eff S ,N ,S . A x . . .fr r N . X L' 1 , X . N M A 6 f .4 if 5 ry-QQ' ' X ,gall A Fawn X M I S.. ffl- - K - v Q wtfqt, ,gf NR x N , V Ib A '-A,-L-, . ,':7, ,aw ,Q 1iV'A -, - 1. J flu. V It ,dn V QQAX A E71 t I. I Q . ,R fx'-Q 1 J 'V . , l . v 4, M J' ' '2'fIi ry' I in 'df ffm-Q Q , 'H ff -sa is ,W ' -it -gg 3. 'F' - ni M - ' 'f,-,f. .1 ' TVA, -, -K Jf ' R f ' -5 4. 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Every student may find his place in one of these extra-curricular facets, whether it's an ath- letic team, a section of Science Association, school govern- ment, arts and crafts, careers, languages, or publications. Like a perfect gem, our school would not be perfect with even one of these facets missing. With such diversification of academic and extra-curricu- lar life, the core of MHS must be sturdy enough to unite all the facets. The cohesive force linking together all the parts of the school might best be summed up as School Spirit. No one can fail to feel this fo1'ce at work when the school assembles for a football game - the band plays the Alma Mater, the players run under the arch made by our cheer- leaders and twirlers, and the Tiger followers cheer from the stands. This is the unity in diversity which encompasses the school, embodied in the General Association where each stu- dent is equally represented. Because of its wide facilities, MHS can meet the needs of every student. No matter where a student's interests lie, some part of MHS can serve that interest. Each activity is an integral part of the whole, each student and teacher a vital facet of school life. United in spirit, diverse in in- terests - A Gem of Many Facets. 4 4 Q! J f , , if-W ' -J 2 i i x viii . 'srf .,..1' M 5 -J Blziriu Morullv at wurk on um- of his iiizmy civzxiivv piwijwts Miss Hung - ax study in 4-uma-iiiplzxtimi. zmticipzitiun. 1-xi . . . Hx in lllIillSIl'l2li :1 ' limi. ' Q Q I 4 I Q . , . Q ' ' i S x .null---' rwhxl V u,,,,.WM-f ,S an Th4- way ywLi've' ,wrt it. the- kitvlieii sink will ire in tha- living' iwiiiif' x Ill! of Llvkgj C1ll l'l'C'll :lm Mr. Warne:-ke's physics class engrrossed in a current problem Reme-mlme1 'la main. DP T JANIES -XHFlN S11pe11ntendent -1 Dl SHPIDONT J EVANS -Xssl tmt qlllllllllllllfllflt flll B11 mess Nl nn lglllllllt DR HELFN H LONG -Xsslstmt Supmlntendent f0l Instluctlonal Suvues The 1111111 facets ot 0111 school system fL1l'1Ctl0l1 smoothlx tl11ougl1 tha closy Qoope11t1on of D1 T Jfunes Allelll Supe1111te11dent of Schools D1 Helen H long D1 Sheldon I Exans ind the Dowd of l d11Lf1t1o11 Dr Allelll S1111e1111te11cle11ts1nCe 1949 xxorlxs as 11gul1to1 incl C.00llllIl 1to1 of eclucat1o11al clLt1X1tl9N gelleldl supe1x1so1 fOl all scl1ools 4dm1n1st11to1 of Bofud pohcx and dll8CtOl of all personnel 111 the sX stem Xxtlllxlllg 11 1th l11m ls D1 Long Ass1stf1nt Super lllttlllltillt fo1 Inst1 LlLtl0ll 1l SCIXILCS She ls lll Lhmge ol 1ll m 1tte1s pe1t llllllljlf to lHStlLlCt1Ol1 xnrl LLIFIICU um Dr Ex ans who IS Ass1stant Super1ntendent 101 I1l.1Slllf,SS Nlandgement CODLCIIIS h1msell 111th plant one-1 ltl0ll H121lIlt8llll1lL 1114l DlllCh3.S6S The Lcalcl of Lclue Itlllll cons1st1ng ol s1x mem l1e1s makes the polules T01 tl1e school sx stem 1nd lnoxules tl1e luncl of schools the communlty desnes lt 1 dnectlw l6bDUIl'slbl6 to the CIUZCIIS who elect lt euh n1en1be1 st lllflllll, fOl one 01 txxo thnx H111 tums X UHF! 8 ULH fl0lI 11111111 sr D T James -Xhe1n D1 Helen H Long M1 John M Ohlanbusch M1 C4111 lf N xgel JI lVI1 Robelt C allonk M1s -Xlbext -X Slchel ,VII E110 Slngleton M1 J unes G Johnson JI D1 Sheldon I Evans M1 Joseph Bdllllell v 1 JA s . 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D IOS PHCN I I rrnnrp rl Drxersrtx lt MHS rs exemplrfred rn the xarred robs of each rndrxrdual of the admrnrstratron N xx here 1s thrs more exrdent than rn the numerous dutres ot Dr DICLAIII Dr NIcLarn s goal h rs alxxaxs been th rt ot helprng other people rrrd he has ltclllltfl hrs arms rn mmx xx 1xs After obt lllllllg 1 degree rn theology he decrded to xx orlx xx rth people rs a teicher Before comrng to NIHB Dr Wlcl un trught hrstorx and xxas held master ot a school rn upper lvxx York btate In rddrtron to hrs m mx robs it MHS Dr MCL rln rl Assocrttrons of qecondarx Sthool Prrncrprls I 1955 he xx ns thoscn rs 1 mcrnhtr ol the VI hltc House Conttrenu of I duc xtron .,...nuuu-- I ,gg-'su-4' rp...-,anus-'-'F' -' 5 'Q . IIIIIIIS III I III '? Nerthcr rarn nor harl nor gloom of nlght XII' JOHN L SI ILIVAN Assrstant I rrmrp rl N11 bullrxan s marn concern rs the adxancement of educatron As Assrstant Prrncrpal he has been helprng rn formulatrng nexx polrcres and rn keeprng the currrculum upto dxte Because ot a conxrctron that tux thrngs ire more rmp nt rnt than good teach ers, he has partrcrpated rn educatronal groups at the natronal, state, and local lexels He rs rrovx Vrce Presrdent ot the Westchester' Countx Teacher s' As socratron Outsrde the realm of educatron, he has traxeled xvrdelx rn the Ilnrted States, sarls a Rhodes 18, and reads exterrsrxelx These all help to proxrde a broad lraclxgr ound ml I ll he gl rd to srgn llrzs document I II. . SIC . .IC ,AIN I .... . J .' .' 2 . . . N . . . . . 1 f,f- ws-. I fi ' . 1 v - S n ' . 0- ,:'.tCv:2wewV.M.1.f.,-M...fa:+ W-W 5' 3 2 . .r . V l,, 2 X tk, A IA C . V 2. . 2 7 1 . ty' . v . - v' 2 A1 4 2 . 1. . . i ' N 1 1 1 ' Q l 1 n v v, W I , . 1 Ac c r 1 2 - 4 y 1 I . 1 4 . s v 1 v n N , 4 ' . . v 1 V . u 4 W s I c . c I l . c , . Q is Past President of the New York State and Nation- z 'z ' Q ' c ' L' S' ' 2 .. n asa 2 -' ' - 2 I ' , - r r ' 41 .2 ' ' A x I .I ' I A f ' ' 1' I ' l 1 , e ,'l A 1- . v A I A . D .' .' Q . - ' ' vr I 4 ' - ' w . v I . .' . - - 2 ' 4 ' . . v' ' 1 ' , v ' S 2 . , . ' i - 2 4 v 4 - jk? 0071.5 MP HOWELL TlI2IIll2lI'Oll6Ck,S deans tind time for hobbies despite the busy schedule of college applications and guidance. Mr. Burnham's main interest is his four sons, who fish, hike, and sail with him in Vermont. Originally an engineer, he decided to teach history and later work in guidance. Mr's. Gleason is a former' MHS student. She taught English here be- fore becoming a dean. The theater, opera, and crossword puzzles occupy much of her free time, as do golf' and swimming in the summer. Mr. Howell, a former MHS history teacher, finds his diversion in sports and music. He works with the students to further what he considers a main purpose of education: the development of responsibility and good citizen- ship. MRS Cl FASON MR PI IUXH-XM The P T S A serxes as 1 xaluable lr uson betucen the comrnunitx ind school bs LOIT1blI1lIlgtll6 efforts or p ucnts tcachcrs 1nd studcnts The organization shares the sponsorship or some tw entx school rctrxitres, rn cluding the Amcrrcan Field Serxrce L'-.change Progr lm the Speech Arts Festrx al, College Conference Dax the Student Aid Fund ind Career Dar Iinsf Ron Dr McLain Mrs R rlly Mrs McKee Mrs Ish mael Mrs Luceno Mrs Hell Mrs Hockett Ccorge Sands Suomi Ron Mrs 0Nc1ll Mrs lxlar Mrs Tcrdiman Mrs Helgrcn Mrs Burnstrnc Mrs lfggcrs Mr lxnoliloch Mrs Kh- we Rolrex Tlziifl Hou Mrs Renheck Mrs Frrbourg Mrs Cole Mrs Roth Mrs Clrrlsc Mrs McAloon Mrs Borgcnrcht Mrs Iinklcstem Mrs Adlcr Mrs Rosc Mrs Schclkcr Mr lung Mrs Apscll Mr trimming, Reid Mis Muwhrnncv Mrs Richmond Mrs Rolunson Mrs l . ,X , v Y v, V . n. r . 1 r . r . . J r . r Y -Y . s . -4 . '. ' v, . ' Y 4 . . . .L - c c L A c . 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' -'bg-kj:- ., - M N61-mi - mf' if we L+-we MISS ALICIA ANDREWS Mount Holy oke College A B New Y1 1k State I' ll M A cachmr Cu ege L lumbn Un111rs1ty ,ff MR JOHN H 'VIRS SYLVIA G CORFIELD GOLDFRANK Snacuse Un11e1s1tv VN Ile le5 College A B IIS Ne11 Yoxk N Huk Un11e1s1ty t M I 1 1 1 lt 111 1 1 1 L 3 I l11ml11.1 Teachus I 1 is L llu,e 0lJdl'lln0l1f 0 Hg L51 The divcise 1ct1v1t1cs Miss A11d1c11s pursues indicate he1 llllellfllllg 111 tuests besides being an expclt 011 V1cto11an England, she is 111te1ested Ill genealogy, 11 esterns, and myster1 stones It is no su1p11se that Miss Mere dith, our l1bra11an is a11 a11d reader M1 Tu111e1 s love of OD913 comblnes his intelests Ill dlama, music, and foreign languages Mls Goldfrank has an a1de11t DHSSIOH f01 l1te1atu1e music and the French language F01 se1 e1al years she t1a11slated 1n the F1ench Embassy Mr A Rock o1111s a slzable recold COll6Ctl0lI of pre 19th century music a11d Ne11 Orleans Jazz M1 Corfield, intel ested 1n usual aids, takes movles of MHS football games Sevei al membels of the English Department ha1e been active in the fond of tl1e contempo1ar1 Eulopean theatel Mr Sch11mer a lover of the tl1eater, has been active 111 man1 aspects of amateur productlons Folmer lx p1 esident a11d Cl11'16I1tlX 011 the bO31d of Cl119CtO1S of the Fe111mo1e Play ers, Mr Hanna is an actoi and dlrectol Mis Riedmger 11 as active back stage a11d as an actress at tl1e Omaha Commu111ty Theater The plf11 NX llght of the faculty is Mr Lev1nso11 To his ciedlt are a numbe1 of plays fo1 telev1s1o11 and amateui gloups All these V31 ied interests combine to p10 11de a rlch blckgiound fo1 the E11gl1sh cur11culum MISS MARII YN MOOG Un11e1 ity of MIHHQSOIA BA Un11e1 ity of Aikansa MA MRS AINITA R MR ANTHONY RIEDINGER ROCK -Lll1lNPI 115 of Omaha C lllmbla College AB ini er it f 101 Col lmbla UNISEX itv ll L lum ll AM IIHIXLISIIQ of MR ROBERT C HANNA N York Un1 erslty S Columbia UHINLYBIIX M MR ALFRED LFVINSON I 11rt1 fW1cuns1 M MISS LAURA M MI' REDITH l'l11llfl Ltlexlf. L lumbia Uni crslly 'VIR DUKI' SCHIRMER Un1 erslty of Ma achu etts BA We l9XdH llhlXQlblfy M A T 'VIR JOHN M TURNER JR Wesle1an Um e 1K1 IEA M1dlleb11r1 c N NN ork Uni 1 V , kj- 'V -'H '13 5 1 , I .3 ew 'V ' , . .2 ' 1' ...: ' ' cw '1' 1, li. .3 ' '.' ' ' 1 s' , . .2 U1 ' 'urs' .AJ M.A.I i 1' ' Vs' ' of .A. ln 'i ' ' ' '41 1 ' ' 'z r' '41 1' l K cf, f l ' , -A. , 2 ' ' ' ,S 'K-L . 3 vs lv ' ' 1 . ' ' - x.ls sl T, S. . . V x' . Q.. . . . ' . 1 K y L I. K D -L1 1 I 1- I - ' . l- . V- i 1 yy 1 . , . . v ' . ' . . ' 1 y- 4 1 L 1 ' ' . . . . i ln 'e si ' 0 s Ill ' I K A' ' ' . A I , ' ILA.: .A. . F . - v . Y . . . ' . Y. . . . N . 7 . . theater. Miss Moog acted in a11d directed summer stock, and is especially 1 Ny 1 1. ' . 1 , K 0 . .L ' . .U 'K 1 - . v . - K I 1 I . . C 'Iv V 1. . . . I . I 7 ' Y. l . a I I 1 . U. 1 . I Q 'S1 ' 1l 'Z ,U .I .V U 1. v 1 , I . . . 1 . A 1 . . V 4 -, v i ' v -S' v ' 1 . , ' - -S' v 1 5 1, ' ' , t: 'xv ' ' I. by 'xv rs' bv ..: 's' l, '1' s'y11 va, 1 ' 's'A, 'ss 5 ., ..: . ,: 'L J ' ' s. . . ILA.: '11 lf: 1 ,C l ' l ' S ', Colley: , M.A.: 0 ' U1 'versity Paris . . . Y 'vt-1's'ty MRS RUTH ALLEN Sx racu-Ae Unnen ltw All Mllllebury l MR LOUIS MARMORA Columbm College A I3 Teachers Cc llege M A Um erslty of Malrlfl MR JOHN McINTYRE Swarthmore College B A Teachers College MA La Sorbonne im MRS JANET PUTERMAN lhooklvn C lleizv. Ii K Cclumbm Um er lty Mcllcal In tltute Pxlanl 'Vhss Snlca s Spamsh III class Are you sure Flolel Castro star ted out thls wav 1' IGI' IHUIII 0 0111911 fllll H1191 5 Lxerx one nlll agree that de gustlbus non dsputandum pst applles D6lf6Ctly to the members of our Folelgn Language Department Many of these teachers have NV3I1d61ll.lSt others axe content at home Mrs Allen the chauman of the depaltment enjoys galdenlng palntmg hex house, and x1s1t1ng her g13.IldCl1llCl19Il Mr Marmora also ga1Cl6IIS and llkes lead mg and worklng xx 1th ceramlcs and do It youl self lng One of Mr Mc Intyre s lntelests IS muslc He enjoys s1ng1ng and playmg hls bass fiddle Ol the p1ano Mme Sharp, a new comel to the school, IS a d1sce1n1ng con nolsseul of les beaux arts She llkes playlng p13HO, dancmg, 011 palnt 1ng and metal W01k1I1g paltlcularly Da rather than nyet would be Mrs Putel man s response lf asked whether her hObb18S are people and art Mrs Roselle s lnterests also range fal and w1de from archaeology to muslc MISS SIIICH takes advantage of el alle llbre through swlmmlng and travehng, especlally to Centl al Amel 1ca These facts all go to show that each to h1s own taste IS a true adage MRS LEONE MRS ERICA MISS EDITH ROSELLE SHARP SIRICA Columbla Unner :ty University of Toul u e Middlebury C0ll6R9 B A H A M A B A Unnersxty of Lolumbla Unnexfuty xt' Panama Bmrdeaux Columbm University M A .3 . 's' j, . .I 'fr ' Colum- l . . . . Q 5 0 I ' I I' fl f ' . - -1 F rx ' v' ' U A ' L L :L U - ' - I , . .I L 'v .' ' f ' . , . . ' . Y - . cz . ry, , v - ' a I 1 t - 1 I . . I '1 1 1 . i . Y. . U . t . ,, , ' . . ' , . v . . . W . . . . . . L ' . Y . . . I . - . ' U ,, . . . . . . ' , , ' , ' u n U H , . u Q , D 1 . , ' I ' v Ln L 1 w. . . '. U . . . ,, . . . . rr n ' n ' , ' . -. v -Rx . -. f' A A I Liu .w f 2 A xg ' nl lf Q ' , 0 ', .f.Z ' -s' ', ' ' os, ' I I' All 1 'v S' 'c ..: .. .,: ' ' I - lf' ' s ' -, y 3 ' x 1 1 ' ' , , , MISS ELVIRA H LHNBOM FULCHER LUDWIG MR WILLIAM MR WALTER Un1 elsxty of Chicago lh B Columbia Um erslty M A Columbla. Unix er lty L1 lumbla Teachel M A Umxe s1ty of College M A Union Berlm Theologxcal Semmary BD l lllllllllll Sllllflf ,Ill ll'J The Soclal Studles Department co11s1sts of seven well quahfled 1nst1 uc tors F1tt1ngly enough these teachers a1e wo1ld travelers and paltxclpants Ill local affans Among the good xv1ll ambassadors IS Mr Ludw1g, xx ho xx as fortunate enough to spend a year travehng alound the xx orld partxcularly 111 Asxa In addltlon, he IS a pa1t1c1pant 1n numerous phllallthl'0IJ1C O1 ganlzatlons Another ardent traveler IS MISS Ehnbom who chapero11ed tours 1n the U S and Europe IWISS Stephens, b6S1d9S 1ead1ng h1sto11cal fict1on, engoys travehng She p1efe1s to spend he1 spare tlme at operas, concerts, or plays ACtlV6 partxclpants ln commumtv l1fe lnclude M1 Fulchel, xx ho br1ngs to h1s pos1t1on of Toxx n HlStO1l3H h1s vast knoxx ledge of local h1story Mr Markoxx1tz s mam 0UtSlde 3Ct1Vlty IS the 1el1g1ous Youth Gloup of xx h1Ch he IS d1rector H1s dramatlc coachmg xx as successfully tested last year wlth the local D1 OdLlCt1Ol1 of The Llttle Foxes M1 Thomas Rock IS actlxe 1n DOI1tlC3l l1fe H1s f1ee t1me IS spent perfectlng h1s ma1ksmansh1p Mr Rogoxx skv finds relaxat1on 1n folloxx 1ng the stock market H1s hobbles ln clude playmg golf and Welght tra1n1ng othel wolds you re saymg that Paklstan IS forclng Amer1ca mto economlc chaos'7 Alma College A B Lolgate Umxersnty A li MR JOSEPH MARKOWITZ New York UDIXQF :tx AB Stanford Um erslty AM Columbia UHIXETSILY MR THOMAS ROCK Columbla College A B MR DAVID ROGOWSKY New York Umvensnty B S Columbm UHIVQYSICY M A MISS EDNA M STEPHENS Sx racuse Un1xe1 S115 B A Columbla UHIXGYSIQY M A 1 'V v ' I ' I . , . D.: 1 . ' v S' v' - v ' v S' -1' ' . .: ' s ', 1 -s' , .3 'v , . . , .3 , , . .I 'v ' , . .C I 0 Q . . . . . ' - Il . . V' , Q . . 1. , . . ' - . . . V V ' - y ' . 1 . . . . . v . . . . . i- . 1 . , , - - - - Columbia University, ' 1 M.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . Y . 1. . Y . . . Y. , . . . . . i . . . Y . . . . . . Y . ' . H . ,, ' . . 7 . V . . Y. . . . - . . --' , ' ' ' ' , . . M uf, .. mln - 4' , . . . . . . . in 1 , . . MR BERNARD I BOYLE Dartmouth College A IK H l U t nrxnrr nl er 1 y 1 lumbla Unl er lty VIR JACK H SONNENFELD e o Unnel -uty M S MR WARREN T WARNECKE Columbla College Columbm Teachers College MA Fordham University M1 Glblan ploves that chemlstry IS not just a flash ln the pan MISS AGNFS A MR LESLIE M MR HARRY A CAMINITI GIBIAN SIMON Hunter College IS A Wooster College B A Cornell Um el :ty Columbia Teach 1 A I! M Fd College M A Um el I f Vermont l' 7lll'lllll II l ll'lIl l As well as havmg: outslde interests 1n thelr own fellds MHS sclence teachels partlclpate 1n a Vallety of h0bb16S cove11ng a wlde range Mr Warnecke 1s an avld 1eade1 and enjoys llstenlng to musxc A pho toglapher he often processes h1S oun films Mr Bovle enjoys classlcal musxc theater, and sports, 6Sp6C13lly those he can paltlclpate III Clllflllg' the summer as a parent and teachel As a vacatlon from the exactness of SCIBHCG, Mr Sonnenfeld pamts and IS mtelested 1n alt 1n gene1al He fl equently attends the theatel and enjoys relaxlng to class1cal muslc Mr Glblan IS actlve m sports, paltlcularly tennls and sxummmg Play mg plano and accoldlon and landscape garclemng' ale among hls other mtelests Mr Sxmon enjoys nature study A radlatlon expert he has pel formed expeuments wx 1th 1SOt0p9S P0l1t1CS and leadlng occupy many of h1s hours outslde school He IS a brldge fan and IS mterested ln photog laphy Miss Cammltl collects b1Ol0glC3l speclmens She also enjoys the theater and travelmg Studylng the dlfferent cultules of the uollcl IS one of her favollte 3CtlVltl8S . 4. J . . . . . w ' V' . I . ,Z -, . , , . .3 - 'v -5' , ' V S Z ' e's' . ,, .. . 'U ' 'V S' I , . .3 'v 'si y A.M. U Q 7 0 , I 1 0 - I, ' 6 . . . H V . . . ' i. I I V I I , I I . . . i. v . i. V. I . . . I ' ' . - 0 . y l 1 D I v. 7 ' ' ' I ' ' City College of New York, . . . ' , l BIS., MA: N w Y rk , ' ' ' ' I ' l I I ' 1 1 , . I I . ' . . . K . . . . . . . ' . . Y. . - . . ' . . i . ' - ' . . . , '- '. Y. . . . ' . . I I . I I ' . . . i Y . . ' . I t. . . . ' , A,B.: , - . I . If - - MR ALVIN D MR EVERETT C MRS FRANCES C MISS BEATRICE E GRAHAM College of the Cntv New York B B A Umxexslty of M1ch1gan M A Columb1a Teachel College KNOBLOCH LINDEN RIORDAN Ithaca C1 lleize B S Mm hall Colleyze A B New Y 1k Um ex ltx COlllmbld Teacher lumhu Um li S M A Svracu c Lollege M A M Un1 er mtv I' ndh m UYIINEFSIIF lllflI'lHll'lIl 0 llJlII!'.5J The Cl1a11man of the BUSINESS Department, IWISS Rlordan, IS a11 accomphshed tlaveler She loves to collect plctulesque obyets d art and beaut1ful books Tlaxelmg and readlng are also f3V011t9 past1mes of Mr Glaham He IS actlve IH the Westchester County Busmess Educatlon Assoc1at1o11, of v1h1ch he IS a past IJl'6S1d8I1t Th1s year he has been busy gettlng settled 1n a nevs home Another xolaclous leader IS Mrs L1nden When not HDSOI bed IH a book she en1oys playlng brldge Theatel g0ll'1g' IS another one of he1 1nte1 ests M1 Knobloch enjoys a varlety of lnterests f1 om gardenlng to Cub Scouts In spol ts he l1kes most to fish and su 1m He too has appeared 111 amateur theatucals MISS MAUD E DEVEREUX Skxdmore Columbla Teacher College BS MA Massachusetts Institute of Technology MR EDWARD C MR JEROME M HOLLENBECK MALKAN Oswego State Teachers 0 vsego State Teachexs College BS St College BS Columbia Lawrence Um erslty Teachexs College M A M A Columbia Unnerslty MR EDWARD H PURITZ Iowa State Teachers College BA C0lllYI1blB. Teachers College MA llillllllllllfj 1 un CT .9HlAlJll'lll .f4rfJ The mtelests of the teachers IH the F1119 and Industrlal Arts Depa1tments va1y greatly M1ss Develeux, who enjoys f2lSl110lll1lg handhooked rugs IS a G1 eylady at Un1ted Hospltal and does occupa t1onal the1apy fo1 Glasslands Hospltal M1 Holle11 beck a Salllllg enthuslast, also runs a Chrlstmas tree farm and IS an expert on color TV programmg Mr Malkan IS a confilmed putterer, an avld readel, a w11te1, and a bu1lde1 des1gne1 of thmgs MR FRANK A MAMBELLI New York Um ersltv li S Columbla Teachers College M A MISS FRANCES RENTCHLER St Lnuls School of Fme Alt Washlnirton UHINGTSIIV Columbm UDISEYSIIY ' ' ' . ' 1 1 ' V of ,1 , ,.. '14 , . .Q ' 0' 'V 's' -', 1 , . . ,Q 1 ' ' s' Co 1 versity. . .. . .: I, s , ' , .. .A. lv s-,'C 1' a 1 'S' 3 0 1 . . . .W . . Y v ' . u L I 5 . . . ' D . . . . . . . . 1 I L I 1 . n I . ' ' 7 . . A 1. . D. Q 1 . . Q . . . i . ' . ' . . - -1 7 X 7 ' . . . . . . 1 .. K , .. . : . H. S, , . -V - H s , . ., , . . . , ... .., . .: ' ' ' v , f - , . . , . . 1 1 1 ' s I A . 1 . IW 1 5 I Q '1 1 v ,- 9 u 0 - . . 1 '- ' . , . ' u , 11 ' . ' ' . - -, , . .v -sg 1 -- . . . U . .V . I . . . . .- . . . N . S X MRS. BETTE MISS MARGARET MR. CARL V. MR. JAMES M. MR. RICHARD S. SCHATTNER F. SHANAHAN SITTON SMITH SUTCH Hunter College. ILS.: SYl'2ll'l1S6' UniVt'TSiY-Y, Texas Wesleyan College, Ithaca College, B.S.: Oberlin College, B.Mus,: Columbia Teachers' ILS.. M.S. ll.Mus.: Mills College, New York University, Northwestern University C0llf'R9- M.A. M.A.: Columbia M.A. M.Mus.: University University of lierlin MR. HARVEY E. URY Oswego State Teachers' College, ILS.: Albany St t T h ' a e eac ers College, M.A. a1'ound the house. Mr. Mambelli's interests range from his work as a professional dance band mu- sician to being a boating enthusiast. Mr. Puritz, another confirmed do-it-yourself-er, enjoys fishing, boating, athletics, reading, and teaching Sunday School. Miss Rentchler usually can be found with a paint brush in one hand and a palette in the other. Mrs. Schattner, an accredited Red Cross swim- ming instructor, is also interested in drama. An enthusiastic traveler, reader, golfer, and photo- grapher is Miss Shanahan. Mr. Sitton, as well as singing professionally, has written scores for ballet 17111 rfm w1f.5 s V C I - uw gf ,9IIlAl.fll'lllf .fflrh MR. JAY D. ZORN Oberlin College, B.Mus.3 Columbia Teachers' College, M.A. and choral and piano music. Mr. Smith can be seen getting his exercise on the nearby golf links. Mr. Sutch, besides directing church choirs, is extremely interested in camping, hiking, painting, and photo- graphy. Another photographer, Mr. Ury, enjoys drafting and cabinet making. Mr. Zorn plays first trumpet in the Orchestral Society of Westchester and is director of the brass ensemble at a church. He holds a private pilot's license and is a sports car and travel enthusiast. From golfing to photo- graphy, painting to flying-these are a few of the interests of the members of this department. Union cutting made enjoyable in Mrs. Schattner's Home tic. class? -in MRS EDITH ANNIS mt I L ep: l lun bm 'leach I xx 1 x l Illllllllll f llllilllllll MR JOHN GENEREUX lg te Um er xtv A Nevx York State Teach ge M lllilxtl' lty 'VIR ROBERT S HARTMAN T myle Unl El ity A H Our mathematws teathels shoxx a XVld8 range of outslde 1llt6l9StS When the department chauman, M1s Anms IS 11ot S6NVlIlg', playlng budge, 01 leadmg she IS studylng plans for a home 1n Flouda Thls Flor1da home M1 Manchestel s hobbles are of a seasonal nature In the summel he salls h1s Rhodes 18 on Lake Champlaxn and ln the w1nte1 he emoys muslc, photoglaphx and xxoodxxmkmg Caung fol hls upstate falm OCLUDIQS most of Mr Paganos flee tlme He ralses pomes and IS planmng to 6St3.bl1Sll a boxs vsolk camp thele tllIH summer An excellent chess plax Cl M1 Walter also finds tlme fo1 softball and Ieafllllg' M fqellelellli emoxs the theater and has acted Ill sevelal plays, 1ead1ng IS anothel of hls pastlmes -Xnothel theater enthuslast lS M1 Hartman, who ls nexx to MHS th1s X931 Sxx 1mm1ng skm dxxmg xx ater Skllllg, ICQ skatmg, 21llClll01S8lJ3Clx11d1I1g a1eh1s fax Ollte spol ts MR ARNOLD R MAIN CHESTER Middlebury Lollege BS Columbm I nlxel tx A PAGANO Manhattan College B S Columbxa Teacher College M A 'VIR JOHN WALTER lho n Umverslty SS Adelphi College Lolumbla M A M1 Pagano The ob1ect 1 t Klldvl. a cncle not punch holes ln the papex , , I . . . . Y H1 rs' 'oll Q, All.: Cu a 'V 's',, .li.i e x 'x' 's' ', . I I. ' 'o 1 ' ' ers' ' ers' . . A.: College: Nmwth '1-stern Colle , .AJ Sl. I 'Si ,W M- - lInix'vrs't,' I.:Awl'ence ' '- s' 7 ' ' I fl ll ' V '. K 'Wi I ' 1 1 - '1 , I y l ' ' I W W 3 1 - . ' - 1 ' ' w ' ' - . , . 5. 1 I 1 ' , Li .kv V. l 1. . ' year is Mrs. Annis's last at MHS and we wish her happiness in that MR' VICTOR M' ' I a, . . . . . . 'f -gl' AH 1 ' I . , i . . X . . ' W 4 V Y 7 v I .N L1 4 -v my Q' I n h . . r. , I . 7 . ' 6 . i . i . . S , . I' 'l Y. . Y . . Y. y Y .. . A . fag 1 l ,443 f I . F. -w I ' ' ,1. .1 '. : I' ' 'S o .. V' 'yy ! -. DR. MARGERY R. MRS. LORRAINE MISS ELAINE MR. HARRY S. BERNSTEIN COCCARO ENMAN HARRISON Columbia 'University New York State Sargent College, B.S.: Penn. State, ILS.: Teachers' q,,H,,g,.' E,1,D, Teachers' College, Columbia Teachers' Temple University: Ii.A., M.A. College, M.A. University of MR. JOHN NUGENT Ithaca College, ILS.: Syracuse University, M.S.: New York University MR. ROBERT G. SAMPSON Ithaca College, ILS., M.S.Z New York University Pennsylvania K vlrarfnzwzf 0 sgfclm fJAyJil'llf6lAll'l1lil1lI The Director of Athletics, Mr. Harry Harrison, is lucky enough to have an avccation to match his vocation, he enjoys sports, particularly golf. Dr. Storey is a traveler, and on a trip through Italy he introduced sports to an Italian orphans' school. Dr. Bernstein prefers to stay at home, performing the duties of a housewife, yet she also enjoys sailing with her family. One of Mrs. Landis's favorite ac- tivities is reading. Cooking and traveling are among her other interests. Mrs. Coccaro also spends her free time at home, with sewing her hobby. Exer- cising a green thumb is one of Mrs. Santini's in- terests, along with her love for classical music. Miss Enman, too, enjoys gardening and classical music, sports also figuring in her free-time plans. Golf and swimming are Coach Nugent's favorites. During the summer he enjoys his job as a counselo1'. In his spare time, Coach Sampson enjoys reading. When not engrossed in a book, he enjoys athletics, particularly golf. Mr. Zimmerman, naturally in- terested in athletics, also finds time to pursue his hobby of photography. MRS. LAURA B. LANDIS Mt. Sinai School of Nursing, ILN.: New York University, ILS. DR. EDWARD STOREY University of New Hampshire, ILS.: New York University, M.A.. Ed.D. MR. ALAN ZIMMERMAN Brockport State Teacher College: New York University, B.S.: Bridgeport University MRS. ANGELA SANTINI Now be back here in your gym Ithaca College, B.S.g suit, before he finishes this roll! Columbia University, M.A. The office staff cheerfully carries out its diverse tasks. Their jobs include receiving innumerable phone calls, taking dictation, sorting mail, reminding deans of appointments and guiding visitors. They process transcripts for new students and colleges, keep files up-to-date, and preserve records of all MHS graduates. The custodial staff works together to serve the needs of MHS and keep the school clean. Working time is stag- gered, each man reporting at a different time and working for nine hours. Each is assigned to a certain number of classrooms a day, which he sweeps, waxes, and dusts, in addition to caring for blackboards. The staff is ready to help teachers and administration whenever needed. Fifteen women, all mothers or grandmothers of MHS students, combine their efforts to produce the meals for our lunches. Of the full-time workers, one each does all the baking, cooking, and managing salads and cold-plates, and sandwiches. Of the remainder, six do all preparation of vegetables, washing, and general kitchen workg two Work as cashiersg four wash dishes: and three do addi- tional necessary jobs. 7 1 l ' rim... 51.11 M1's. Powell, Mrs. Mastro, Mrs Serber, Mrs. Seymour, Miss Mor- gan. X I 'J J 5lln'll'l'l'!l ,SMH , , . Clmfnrhuf .quff Fzrsl Roux' Mrs. Rigano, Mrs. Baldwin, Miss Thompson, Mrs. Librandi, Mrs. Croce. Second Roux' Mrs. Galyon, Mrs. . . .' . .' ' . w .- Edelmann, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Bonner, Mrs. Mangusi, Mrs. ,n.gL,,0NKIf1lgEn1gg'NEPlE:iiha1:g1iaTfV?:113r?-gifpaacld Gel White, Mrs. McAllister. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 veil fl .. '52 s. Mr. Mclntyre: Sur le punt d Avignon, on y danse ..... Atv' 66 X1 77 UIUC' l'l .f fl, UPA That's the last time wu'll eat wedges before ax g:znne! Mrs Iinderfm students piactice iingi les of efficient note- .. . ' ' p' -p taking. IQ if 'H -Vffiiff . 'Y' '. 1.1! ,A '1'1Y' 7 5 F3 .jg O. YQ k 4-was . , f-may A ,,..V... , 5 VW' V k A A AC O 0 J X SQ X I OW f F0-A M.LAJaW,m J xy Q20 WW KKTYQQXTN IX A 1 if R xiii. X' s iw ' X . KX NX R XX-T Tqxrjg ? mx jg 1-V E ii .T If U D 4 f - Ei 'IQ' if 'bv U: - 'Ki E' Q I OFFICERS John B1unne1 P1es1dent Ve1delle Paxne XXICQ Pusldcnt Jlll IRDYILILCI Sec1Lta1x Alvm Plumn1e1 T1eas 1 ll The sopl1omo1e class has been a most Qlltllllil 1st1c C0llt11bUt01 to school llfe The most outstandmg example of the11 Splllt IN than pa1t1c1pat1o11 at ou1 spo1ts ex e11ts Tl1ex haxe sold candx at football and bxsketball games Thell lJ'11t1Clpdt10ll 111 Pep Club ilso cxempl1hcs the school sp111t xx Inch thex haxe shoxxn The S0pll0I'l10l6S D3.ltlC,lIJltl0I1 at SD0lts exents dld ll0t stop xx1th the11 bemg spectatols ball 1JldY61Q 011 the MHS teams Cookle sales a1e 1 t1ad1t1o11al pa1t of a fund 12.lQlI'lg campfngn and thls xea1 s class ca111ed o11 that t1ad1t1on Dances also figuled 111 the camp ngn and the class of bf h 1d sex e1 al successful ones SOPHOMORE COUNCIL I' zfsf Ron Feuel Wachtel Ba s1le Sn11th Emanuele Huppext Bennett D1B1cca11 Second Hou Mxs Cocca1o Leventhal NIOISJI Ha1pe1 Dlbble ken 50 0171 0F05 SOIJhOITlOl e HLt01S a11d ZlCt1LSb6,b contrlbuted then talents to the successes of ou1 all school plays and many sophomo1es xx e1e lesponslble fo1 1ead111g the da1lx announcements oxe1 tl1e Publ1c Add1ess sys tem Othels l0lll6d OIg3I1l7dtl0l1S such as Folum Club Sclence Assoclatlon, md Wllt6IS W0llxSllO1l 1ust to name a fexx The SOlJhOH1Ol8S shoxxed Ill dNld 1I1t9lQSt 1n these Olg'dll1Zdtl0l15 and xx1ll undoubtedlx ance of N11 Mclntyle, the SOlJl1OI1'1Ol9 Councll met, dxscussed and planned the act1x1t1es of then class Although l1fe Oll the Hllltop seemed stlange to them at fi1st bx tl1e end of the fnst semeste1 the sopho mores xx e1e cons1de1 ed x ete1ans dlg Ishn1ael Th11dRou Paltel lxlumbeln Matteson 'No vaclx Cov -Xpte1 Blockton M1 Mtlntue j 'I I 6 1 . 1, 1 -1' 5 A 1 uv , . - .,,- 1 5 l 1. ' 1 -1 1 .-1: -. 1 . L1- 11' 1 '. 1 K1 - . 1 K1 1 K1 1 1 K '- 1 . -K1 1 H1 1 1 1 ' ' v ri ' . ' 1' 'A1 J' 1 1 ' ' ' - 1 .1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' is 1 1 hw. ' 1 1 - ' .' 1 ' ' ' 11 A' ' 1 ' 4. ' K1 1 1 2 nv 1 Y l ini L1 1 Av ' I' V ' 4 I' I V Y 1- Axkv -1 . 2 I. 1 , I ' , K1 1 D L. . S1 . ' .' 2 ' 1 . I1 K' K, . . ,. , . L. K. 1, 2 . .' there were many nne football, basketball, and base- contribute as next year's juniors. Under the guid- n I lv vm 1 w- ' L 4 u -. A , u n l 2 H . 1 , -11. . 4. , .L v .' ' v 1 1,w 1 1 I 'fll 11 ' . x ' l . w I Q K K u C n V L I 1 . 1 I ' 1 1 vw y is ' I 1 1 I nn -a L , L L A A ' 1 v - 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ' - y 11 1 . . -lm' 'I .'1 '. 1 - ', - ' '- I ' 11'- K 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 G' - l 7 'r . w A 'v V s 4 - ' .Y l ' ,aw f A i 1 1..W M, k C . 'N ' xl?-V U , H TL I L 17 ' ' AQ. 'f5HjQ5ixQ.,i1i5k f Q., ,Q,, M , 3 1.5, Iii 3207 fsliuL1'f'y Srr1fcr1.' Maile. VVl1ite, Harper, Oakley, Strauch, Welter, VVin chester, Mr. Ludwig, Tucker, Jarnmark, Nilson. Monson Klein, Kendigr, Stirliny,1'. Schonfcld. Standing: Pzxlagzonia Murdoch, Myers, Schwartz, Morgan. llammel, Collins. lirctz felder, Avaunt. Rosenlmergr. Q , y, ,4-. , Kg, l Q' M200 RITUIO Scufvfl: Langer, Sether, Follansliee, lironenlierg, Quittman, Elias, Dililmle, Mr. Pagrano. Peterson, Allen, defiant, Con- forti, Simpson, Jacobson, Olson, Roscia. Sfumliug: Hoffman, Allen, Price, Bachrach, Dockerill. DeMarco, Mayo. Camp Feuer. r 3200 7,113 IQOVO l4'. Svrlfcrl: Colangeli, Moss, Lewis, Fraioli, Bonahsld. Smith. Kaufman, Warren. Mr. Rogowsky. Kaplan, Munch, Dunn. Jehle. Barry, Halstead. Prakin. Sfrmrling: Sporn, Shear- nian, Holding: Bonnist, Flowers, Green, Ross, Lanza. Mica- lizzi, Chiu, Byram. Pirone. 3202 WL. 77lmL.,..fff: S1'uf1'rI.' Leventhal. Viapiano, Pagliaro, Thomson. Vance, Clark, Otto, Evans, Mr. Markowitz, Hoekett, Cristofalo, An- derson, Krumhein, Fraioli, Engel, Rigano. Sftllllllllgf Saun- ders, Baumhlatt, Brush, Terdiman, Carey, Del Hagen, Shaw, Curtin, Tomlinson, Finn, Keenan. 5 2 i i 3 5 K S 2 X .129 i'yl - ,oils . , 74201 711,-1. ,JMU Srr1rrfl.' Iiisnvr, I,lii12lllOj'. Benin-tt. Mawhinney, VVi1cux. Murzln. Bynum, Iiurm-stun, Ilulgrvn, Fink. Petrussizin, Knigzlit. Hallin. Wlriss, :xill'2llUS, Johnsun. Sfnn1l1'1ly.' Mcliev. Esau. Matteson. Minnvrly, Marsh, Gingrich. Glam-y, Iloscihur, Vrain. .1 Me-evla, Morg'zin. Krvitsrliitz. lile-in. We-stfall. 'Q s x .., , 1 M205 71,12 QU l'l'l'H I .gfl1fff1.'NUQthCl'. Lambert. Perlin, Stonkus. Moore. Jusel. Leighty, Keerson, Kc-urughlizm, Butiinton, Richard, Malinow- 3 ski, Elias, xV2lL'htQi, Werner. Fulasiioiino. Sfa1nding.' Johnson. ' Crokc, Apter. Leinsriorf. Kappa-lmann. Slaton. Sarlu, Japk- Q sun, i'zunz11'cllz1, Huron, Price-. Martin. Q 1 'V if - .Qs , 1 Y S S K qw 1' ODI A-4 I S 5 2 6. M20 W!iJJ nlam .Sc'utvrI: Rosenblum, Leeds, Richards, Masri, Emanuelc Peters, Wyckoff, Mills, Blasi, Rivera, Dreifus, Roth, Pen nucci, Gainshrugh, Barnouw, Bonaccorsi. Sfanf11'r1g.' Gilburt Hopkins, Gambacorta, Potter, Hunter, Neufeld, Blume, Hen- Xriques, Shields, Novack, Flury. QQ 1 fuk 74206 Lu .slfvpd ms Sz'af1'd.' Seaman, Schramm, Heutchy, Huppert, Poccia, Felice, Brechner, Reiners, Miss Stephens, Kaufman, Kiss, Weiss, Jackson, Buccino, VVatcrhouse, Harrison. Standirlg: Parker, Slesinger, Hendrickson, Stein, Parter, Schapiro, Black, Alex, Motenko. Lateiner, Crispens, Williams, Priestman, Jellinek. 5.207 r. Ayn ly re Seated: Kienzle, Levy, Block, Ishmael, Lamm, Rowe, Byrne DeLong, Santoro, Kirsch, Gossweiler, Sternberg, Campbell Green, Feuer, Hyman. Standing: Maser, Hicinbothem, Gold- frank, Mr. Mclntyre, Raboy, Herman, Kronheimer, Wesley Wallis, Plummer, Herz, DiBiccari, DeHart, Orsino, Pindyck Richman. 74207 mr. .jJarfmun Seated: Comblo, DeBou1no, Cortesi, DeLancey, Basile, Reid Landau, Gilb, Mr. Hartman, Kline, Greto, Johnson, Huepper Jepson, Wiley, Meltz. Standing: Snyder, Garito, Taylor, Cal- vert, Nichols, Oberhammer, Neuman, Weitz, Lawi, Mitchell Brewton, Hoffman, Herman, Brunner, Pennucci. 5.209 7WrJ. .szarp Seated: Roth, Stillman, Locker, McCracken, Linter, DeMaria, Wang, Stein, Mrs. Sharp, Goldfarb, Bennett, Gilcher, Adler, Jacobson, Bayha, Ercalano. Standing: McDonald, Payne, Gregg, Odell, Blockton, Farrell, Wertheimer, Campbell, Mur- ano, Ventura, Oppenheimer. 3 i er i S, V34 N510-' lim. , Jl'Nl0R f'0l'Nf Il.-I irsr IfUll'.' Fuller, Uhlerllrusch, Hell, ,'l X . feld, Marley. Richman. Third Iffllll' Zeiler, Taylor. Bowman. liurdick. Waldman, llickler. Warshaw. Sw:-owl lfovr: Mr. Finkel. Massey. lfagan. Brown. Simon, Iluff. l4'rankf'ord, Greene. Levifan. Stevenson. Siegen- I S . f X' n 1jfHlIlUI'. The class of' '61 will be the first class required to fulfill the new standards for obtaining the High School, Regents High School, Arts, or Science Di- ploma. The adoption of' new requirements is in accord with the nationwide focus on the quality ot' American education and the resulting desire to raise the level of education. Additional credits in languages, sciences, and mathematics-to give a broader diversity-are now necessary for those seeking the Arts or Science Diploma. In adjusting to the program, the juniors are proving adaptable to the dictates of progress. From this change, greater depth in various areas will undoubtedly result. 3 Activities within the class were not limited to the two traditional dances-HThe Kickoff, first one of the school year. and the Junior Prom. l'nder the direction of' their class president the juniors undertook plans to purchase a good film that would be available for all to see and began to investigate the possibility of creating a student lounge. Continually active in all phases of school life, juniors demonstrated their ability to participate and to lead. Members of the class filled important places on varsity teams, school publications, G.A. committees, and dramatic presentations. Through- out the year they have shown that they are well qualified to carry on the added responsibility of' seniors. OFFIf'I'IliS-- 1..iff f., ,-fgffr.-.1.,e Serling. Treasurer: Toni Pergola. Secretary: Mimi Berger, Vice- President: Joel Braziller. Presia dent, W-101 1',c .s -Sli-ilu First Iiwir: liicrkelistm-k. 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Swcmul Razr: Costley, Stamplenian, Mull, Pollak, Mrs. Rieding'e1'. Tllllfl Row: Waldman, Rush, Leighty, McCarty, Rolulme. Fnnrfh lf014'.' Von Kaenel, Serlingz. Banks, Del Vecchio, Cimaglia. Fifflz Hozwx Delano, Spano, Finsthwaite, Ornitz, Klein. Simfh Ifow: Gileher, Buckley. lizigzxn, Marks. Jarolus. Wm 711,-,.. ldmfh First Run-.' Altman. Ket, Ticli, Minnerly. Swmml Hon' Searls, Polk, Richmond, Gl't'l'Illll'l'jL'. Mrs. Roselle. Thin! Hou' Stern. Starolmin, Davis. Cianciulli. lfmn-tl: 1i'f1u'.' Wall. Her! er. Gelwhardt, I.ZiLl1'lt3Tl0. Tuller. Fivftlz Hou-: Duzlrte. Corti Nackmzm. Hzirtog, Rulwingzer. Simfh How: Mc-f'z1ti'i'ey. I,ez1i'y Yan HeL1ssen,Jz1eol1s. Mzlreus. Finkel. -ni - C-200 Wff. YMIIH- lffwxf lfnlll' l 1'ilvlu1'g'. 'l'u-ww. ll2lllZK'll. 'l'1'il'iln-tti. Swv, lim: N113 XYzxlt:-1'. Mzlilv, llznumlmclm. l,n-vituv. l,z1m'iz1. Tlfiffl 1f4l1l St'IlllllQ1'. Last. Asclmcr. Slmuullruli, Steele. I fm1'fl1 Hun Guglielmrm. Vill.mn'. Meagher, KVZIINIIIQV. Collins. 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LOUISE ABBOTT Member of Camp Frre Band and Mrxed Glee Club 10 11 12 Latrn Honor Socrety hobbres rnclude readrng and musrc collects dolls of other courtrres lrkes travelrng brcycle rrdrng and letter wrrtrng worked at New Rochelle Hosprtal dealrng wrth patrents who were not very patrent studred Greek rn pre chool cla s WILLIAM ANDERSON Andy a sports enthusrast enjoys partrcrpatrng rn foot ball baseball and golf mem ber of J V football squad 10 Varsrty squad 12 partrcrpated rn Latrn Club 10 and Bowlrng Club 10 12 attended Mount Hermon School rn junror year enter tarnment favorrtes musrc and com e y readrng hrstorrcal novels among hrs pastrmes DIANE AUGENSTEIN Interested rn helpmg others spent rewarding summer as counselor at Herald Trrbune Fresh Arr Camp furthered Interest through work rn Nurses Club 11 12 Red Cross Councrl 11 reads dramas and brographres favor rte entertarnment musicals drama tragedres has a talent for playrng the prano member of Spanrsh Club 10 11 12 French Club 12 Record Copy Staff 10 GROVER BALDWIN A Musrc Man member of Concert Chorr 10 11 12 Mrx d Glee Club 10 and Madrrgals 11 12 selected as a solorst rn All County Chorus 11 12 enjoys drxreland and mood musrc lrkes football baseball and gorf a hunter and skrn drver actrve rn DeMolay Explorer Scouts and church groups Senror Counselor worked on PA System 11 12 ELIZABETH ADI ER Betsy traveled to France wrth the Experrment rn Internatronal Lrvrng learns for the joy of learnrng wants to work wrth people of other natrons possrbly rn the forergn servrce a phrlate rs enjoys classrcal musrc drama and languages tennrs skrrng and camprng Presrdent of Qurll and Scroll 12 member of Record Staff 10 11 and MA HISCAN 12 LEONARD ANTON ELLI Sam collects stamps rke Omar Khayyam just food and drrnk can make hrm happy favorrte entertarnment rock ro partrcrpates rn baseball a fan of baseball football and basketball some outsrde jobs have been rn sellrng papers and caddyrng hrstory hrs favorrte subject lrkes readrng flctron future plans rnclude the Armed Forces JOY AI l EL Actrve rn many phases of school re Corr 11 12 AFS Councrl 12 Record 10 11 represented MHS rn delegatron to Model UN lrkes skatrng swrm mrng boatrng campargns for Democratrc Party rn local elec trons relrshes lobster enjoys theater opera and concerts reads humorous or classical books a French and Latrn student elected to Latrn Honor Socrety WILLIAM ARTHUR Br actrve rn MHS lrfe GA Representative three years elected to Natronal Honor Socrety Treasurer chosen for Honor Commrttee as sophomore Captarn of Traffic Squad MAHISCAN baseball foot ball and basketball fan worked as camp counselor for three years enjoys rock n roll and the Krngston Trro plans to enter government servrce BRUCE AXLER A thrnkrng man s thmker as studied the classrcs assrduously Dante Homer Plato and Goethe among hrs mentors A F S Charrman 12 Debatrng Cap tarn 12 Caduceus Socrety Presrdent 12 a forceful con servatrve leader outsrde rn t rests rnclude Crvrl Defense and the Republrcan Party always eager for sprrrtual moral and rntellectual self rmprovement NIATALIE BALLANTONE Elayne Sweety Gl e Club 10 11 German Club 11 Pep Clu 10 11 Sarlrng Club 10 11 enjoys rce skatrng talkrng walkrng her dog playing hockev and baseball can usually be found talkrng wrth her favorrte subject about ter favorrte subj ct people known for vsrttrncss physrcxl scrence rs favorrte subject rn school worked rs cashrer at shoe store ANN ARMITACE Vrvacrous Ann Treasurer of the Sophomore Class Vrce Presrdent of the Senror Class rn Student Councrl 10 11 12 Co Crrculatron Edrtor of Record Hr ' Hrp' Co Captarn of Clreerleadrng squad lrkes watchrng football and rce hockey games sarlrng frrendly and gregarrous enjoys lrstenrng to jazz seerng Broadway shows plans to study educatron at college ROY ASLANIAN C gun collectrng hrs favorrte hobby naturally en joys huntrng wrth hrs guns has been on the MHS Rrfle Team 11 2 a member of Rrfle Club for three years favorrte sports are football and tennrs other actrvrtres Spanrsh Club 10 11 12 and Bowlrng Club 10 has served on Senror Senate a future physrcrst MPIIF BXNf 1 Ich s' sa c canlc to MHS fl0l11 I'o1t H il11lll.0Y1 Plljlh yomcd Pcp Club 11 12 S n Ish Club 11 1' 1nd MAHISCAN has definxte l1kes and dl llkes advocate of the GILLD Tea Room LP albun1s and Jc11x IGVSIS noted fOl huge poekct books and endless phone c'onve1 1t1ons desplses Slttlflg' at homc vs alklng and n1ood musle phx sl c 11 thczapx he1 a 11 Sl SANNE B XRI' OI' D Sue attended a school 111 7u 11ch Svnltzelland f0l the last tvm XGHIS speaks foul languages has t1aveled cxtensxvelv th1ough Fulope and palts of Afuca enyoxs skung, and sallmg avld football fan llstcns to n 1 llkes to zo out vslth f11ends hopes to b come 1 secletalx lllJldlV MARX ll KRC HII ON Loco anxlous to Lilrl 1 dlVCl sltw of ucpulencu. loves clas sic 1l lllllgli and lllllfltlll jan took lnspnlng mmutcs as FOIUII1 Club SGLI tau 1? Cheelleadel enthuslastlc sk11e1 S3ll0l and theate1goe1 mte1ested m mathematlcs and found tutoung dlglllld dllllng' the summe1 qulte stlmulatlng plans to fu1the1 mathematlc 1l mt lests bv becomlnp: 1 te Chu INEH BXRMALB Rep1esented MHS m I' u1ope sum n1e1 1059 as 1nen1be1 of Natlonal Assoclatlon of Student Counells TOUI f0I Inte1nat1onal Unde1 standmg' found mectmg folelgn Vouths a st1n1ulat1n,q expellcnce 1ct1ve 111 student goxunnwnt C A Qltlfenshlp C0l11l1lltt66 Chan man bac kcou1t man f0l Baskct ball Te 1111 golfs and S3115 fol 1elaxat1c'n basketball and tlavellng' fi1st loves IYNN BXRON An 1nHuent1al electcd to Pe1 manent Councll 11 Rcplcsenta 1 e to Hclald Tllllllfll Xou 1 POYUIII l1t1n Iloncn S0llClV 11 12 Natmnal Hono1 SOKIL w Vlce PILSldLIlt fascmated bx theatel famous at MHS fox llll Ollglllldl and humolous 111ono logues mtelested ln 1nte1 11at1onal cultule exchanges mtends to contlnue love of Png' llsh t1avel soclal studlcs ln LAICCI DOW KI ll BNSILE Baze D1CITllJ61 of JUHIOI Coun c1l T1aH1c Squad Band and Bovsl 1112 Club hobbv IS model maklng plays football and baseball dCt1V9 ln all tvpes of sp01ts emoys lock n 1oll SIUQIHE plays d1un1s finds hlstoly his most lnteustlngz sub cct an enthuslastlc g,a1dcnc1 plans to go to college follow 1 CHILQI of landscaplng, Neal Blllll Ullll7LS onc mf 1111m cscalch books 111 cu PHILIP B XRR Ph1 came to MHS fI0l11 Bald n L QUlCklV known as 1 lov 1l flll 1nd stu cnt 1 lct1c1llx lnlllllld wnnc1 of 1 uflt axxa1d ma es c l Nh00t,lIlg' dlllllll lh huntlng, xlso lxkes Hshlnf., and skln dlvlng has skln dlved off the coast of South Ameuca hopes to bccome a LOD1I11LlQl3l pilot IH futlllc XIIHPKISK S Has consulnlnpf lntelest 1n IHLISIL especlally LldSSlLdl shown bx mem llhlilllp 1n Band 10 11 12 Chou 11 Z evelvboclv espe clally Althea loves a pa1ade asslstant d1u1n mayolette 12 dllllli mayolette ln Camp Fne Band n1embc1 of Spanlsh Club tldVClS t F0lt laududale LVLIV l'aste1 C zpe Cod to b1bvs1t dullng sum 111c1 dccmates fol hobbv P ,' z' ack - c 1 j rx'-' ' 1 1' 1-vw 71 1 ' ' ' 4 .A XA I 4 I A A UFO, 1,1 pkg' ' - . 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SUSAN BATES ue an actrve partrclpant rn many phases of MHS lrfe Sarlrng Club 10 11 12 Glee Cub 10 11 12 Record 12 Pep Club 10 11 rnterested rn house desrgn sarlrng swrm mrng skatrng and horseback rrdrng among favorlte pastrmes sec retary of church Youth Fellowshrp lrkes lrstenrng to lrve bands and eatrng soft shell crabs CHRISTOPHER BATTISTA Chrrs actrve rn many fields Charrman rn charge of football scoreboard Charrman of PA for Assemblres Sarlrng Club 1 11 2 especrally rnterested rn scrence and mechanrcs con structed a mrdget car burlt a model computer a Wall Street messenger for RC A Communrca trons strll finds trme for records movies and roast turkey BLAIR BATMAN Recrplent of art scholarshrp to Phoenrx School of Desrgn F11 st Prrze rn Womans Club Art Con test rntervrews and sketches stars as columnrst for TV and Screen World non artrstrc rn terests rnclude bowlrng and tennrs has traveled wrdely enjoys any good musrc on hr fr especrally Jrmmy Gurffres transferred rn senror year BARBARA BAUER A swrmmer wrnner of several swrmmrng awards collects souvenrrs enjoys all krnds of musrc member of Horrzon Club alegbra her favorrte subject partrcrpated at MHS rn Latrn Club 10 Spanrsh Club has worked on Prop Commrttee for school plays 10 11 especrally enjoys datrng future wrll rnclude secretarral ELILABE FH BAL 'VIGART Beth hr 'hrp' cheerleader 11 Captaln 12 elected to Sen lor Senate on Record Crrcu latron Staff 10 11 Co edrtor 12 favorrte sports Swlmmlhg' sallrng and basketball enjoys watchrng movres and televlsron lrstenrng to the radro and eatlng lobster an avrd playgoer teaches dancrng cared for two French grrls fwho drdnt speal Englrshj last sumnrer BRIAN BENNETT You beta know rt out of school enjoys block parties and dancmg hobby rs wood carvrng school lrkes hrstory and transporta tron favorrte sports rnclude football baseball and water skrrng a connorsseur of hamburgers and french frred shrrmp as worked rn a boatyard plans to go rnto the Navy LINDA BENDIX Lrnda constantly remrnds companrons of the Alamo and other glor res of our second largest state PA Staff member rn junror year Charrman as a senror worked on Assembly Commrttee 11 a vltal member of Pep Club lrkes swrmmrng and horseback rrdrng other rnterests rnclude parntrng VERNA BERCQL IST Berky loves a good trnre at partres and football games lrkes to partrcrpate rn basketball a member of Pep Club 10 11 12 Latrn Club 10 11 and Spanrsh Clu 10 11 12 a sarlrng and swlmmrng enthusrast as taught local Sunday school classes worked as a counselor at a summer camp plans to become a teacher Lrnda Bendrx, Jrm McNe1l and Chrls Battrsta, How do you spell oblrgator y'7 . 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I ,., H Y , U , y U y ' b , , - f ...hi KAREN BLOCK LYNDA BLOUNT BARBARA BIERMAN Barb chref rnterest lres n workrng for Junror Hadasseh and Israel spent summ 1 there and plans to return after college a member of Wrrters Workshop 12 Spanrsh Club 10 11 Chorr 12 Scrence Assoclatron 12 reads novels and brographres loves horseback rrdrng class lrngurst does well rn Spanrsh and Englrsh BEATRIZ BILBAO Setza an A F S Student from Argentrna left MHS ln mrd term for school rn Tennessee lrved rn Larchmont wrth senror Dede Burnstrne most rnterest ed rn learnrng Amerrcan custonrs and way of lrfe keeprng a drary of her vlsrt for the future also collects Amerrcan souve nrrs her qurck smrle always readv contented when makmg others happy ARTHUR BERKIN Berk hobbles are grrls and gof a Senror Senator Record sports staff member of Spanlsh Club loves cakes of any kmd rn school lrkes hrstory outsrde readrng war storres rock n roll and just hav mg fun lrkes to play soccer baseball hockey on Baseball and Soccer teams at school attend ed before MHS ANNETTE BEUNK Came here from Holland two years ago lrkes to read aso enjoys swrmmrng playmg volley ball and watchrng football loves the brg crty adept at short hand won Gregg Shorthand Certrficate for second year short hand dorng 100 words a mmute rs employed as salesgrrl after school future ambrtron rs to be secretary or typrst PETE BIJUR Pete lrkes to travel as toured through Europe favor rte subject Amerrcan Lrfe and Problems reads mysterres favors jazz loves hamburgers member of Explorer Scouts partrcrpant rn waterskrrng football basketball baseball Hockey Team 11 12 rnterested g more Councrl GA 11 Senror Sen ate Traffic Squad member of Choir 10 11 12 JEFFREY BLAIR Jeff water sports especrally water skrrng hrs favorrte athletrc rnterest loves to be on boats has traveled extensrvely throughout the Unrted States and Carrbbean 3CtlVltl9S rnclude membershrp rn Forum Club Radro Flectronrcs Club Band and Glee Club has served as a Senlor Counselor physrcs hrs favorrte subject plans to study engr neerrng V1cePresrdent of Wrrters Work shop treasurer of Pep Club 11 Co crrculatron Manager of Record 11 member of Forum Club 10 11 12 and French Club 1 1 enjoys concerts the theater skrrng readmg and parnt mg loves New York Crty an art student has att nded classes at Art Students league Manor Park chosen as favorlte parntrng spot JACQUELINE BLUME VIVZCIOUS Jackre served as G A Store Treasurer 11 Usher ette 10 11 and rs at present secretary for the srngrng group Royal Jacks collects records cooks unusual drshes an avrd bowler and wrnner of a trophy for grrls hrgh slngles enjoys plays and rock n roll shows as well as danc rng PETER BERNETT Burn Chess Club 10 11 Pres rdent 12 member of Forum Club 10 12 Bowlrng Club 11 Record Staff 12 Latrn Club 10 sports rnterests range from a sedate game of chess to a fast basketball game enjoyed work mg as camp counselor a math student outsrde rnterests rn clude photography and plenty of relaxatron lrkes to read war hrstorres SUSAN BIEBEI Susre happy when dorng any thrng I dont have to do member of Wrrters Workshop 11 12 French Club 11 Latrn Club 10 Badmrnton Club 10 as traveled across the USA often found at plays movres or concerts follows up these rn terests by membershrp rn Motron Plcture Prevrew Club a stamp collector and an expert knrtter plans to attend college Came to MHS rn junror year from Brarntree Hrgh School Massachus etts member of MAHISCAN staff belongs to Future Nurses Club and Motron Prcture Prevrew Club favorlte subject rs Latrn as Krng Neptune won first prrze for most orrgrnal costumc at 1959 Roman Banquet mem ber of HOTIZOH Club makes many of her own clothes JAMES BOERST Umley the roar of an engrne musrc to hrs ears member of the Auto Club 11 and Presrdent reads automobrle reparr manuals employed as a gas station attendent a frequent spectator at area drag races loves to trnker wrth hrs engrne after work a roast beef sand wrch wrth prckles of course . 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Q , .,. . , K MANUEL BONAZZO Mr Hollywood All clear a smooth dresser and a smooth talker drgs Latrn Anrerrcan musrc and jazz the next Wrllre Hoppe of the pool table enjovs watchrng or playrng a good foot bfrll game actrve rn rntr amurals and Bowlrng Club partrcrpant rn Work Theorv after gradua tron plans on enterrng the Arr Force LOUIS BORGENICHT Loure actrve rn many MHS functrons Wrrters Workshop 10 Treasurer 11 Presrdent 12 Chorr 10 Lrbrarran 11 Head Lr brarran 12 Senror Class Treasurer Qurll and Scroll Vrce Presrdent 12 enjoys horseback rrdrng skrrng football tennrs and hrstory worked rn hosprtal has burlt hr fr mon aural unrt prefers frred chrck en jazz clasrcal musrc conc rts and the theater ROBERT BRASA Commonly known as Bulb as worked as a clerk rn a supermarket shon hrs favorrte subject rn school has always been fascr nated by cars rnterested rn werght lrftrng after gradua tron plans to contrnue hrs rnter est by workrng as a mechanrc or enter rng a branch of the Armed Forces HELP N X BREW TON rs enjoys partrcrpatrng sports hockey basketball tennrs and swrmmrng her favorrtes lrkes to watch football and basketball has worked as a tray grrl at Unrted Hosprtal rn Port Chester lrkes to dance entertarnment favorrtes are srngrng actrng and danc con tests lrkes to read mysterx and humorous books tspecrally ELLEN BON IA Pep Club 10 12 enjoys watch rng football and basketball games has held an rnterestrng job as a model for Teens Today magazrne her favorrte food rs hamburgers lrkes to attend partres German and psychol ogy are her most enjoyed subjects rncludes a college educatron rn her future plans L ANICE BOSART Impossrble you say? No never typrcal of rnterest rn thrngs screntrflc lrkes physrcs and algebra best of all subjects Presrdent and founder of Meteorol ogy Sectron of Scrence Assocratron marntarns own weather statron at home Record Saff 10 11 12 model rarl roadrng rs hobby happy when just catrng and talkrng LLCY I!OUlxOl KHLIAN One of the unseen workers who make a play a hrt actrve back stage for Speech Arts pro ductrons lrkes nothrng more than preparrng for openrng nrght elected to Thespran Socrety Socrety Treasurer Vrce Presr dent Usherettes Club other rnterests rnclude musrc sports an rnterested Rus ran language student connorsseur of exotrc EDWARD BRACKEN a sportsman of the Football and teams actrve rn sports also enjoys member Basketball rntramur al golf bowl rng and huntrng trres to be occupred prohtably all the trme worked as locker boy at Wrnged Foot Srwanoy and Fenway Golf Clubs attended Iona Prepar atory rn sophomore year before comrng to Mamaroneck WILLIAM BRETT Br from Englrsh prrvate school rn 58 lrved rn Australra four years traveled half wav around the world twrce extra rn televrsron play The Brownrng Versron favors fishrng readrng scrence and d tectrve books GA Store 19 Scrence Assocratron 11 12 Secretary of Meteorology Sectron 11 12 plans a career rn chem rstry or meteorology MILDRED BROWN Mrllre Oh no would von belreve rt actrve rn and out of school Glee Club 10 11 12 Secretary 11 Twrrlrng 11 12 Sophomore Councrl Senror Coun selor Intramural Sports 10 11 Presrdent of Youth Sectron local NAACP branch actrve rn church chorr and vouth group shorthand favorite subject after graduatron plans are for busrncss school or office job ATHERINE BRACIE a lrngurst speaks fluently understands French rs learnrng Russran would lrke to become a brlrngual secretary has been actrve rn dramatrcs charrman of cos tume commrttee for Arsenrc and Old Lace a PA announcer member of Mrxed Glee Club and Brology Sectron enjoys swrmmrng and tennrs ad Cathy Polrsh frrendly gregarrous person JANE BRADISH Janre takes membershrp rn Future Nurses Club qurte serrouslv works as a nurses arde at New Rochelle Hosprtal servrng trays and makrng beds hopes to study nursrng after hrgh school actrve rn rntramural sports member of Mrxed Glee Club Spanrsh and Latm Clubs partrcrpant rn church Youth Fel lowshrp and Sub Debs 1 ss rr 4: ,rr ' . . , - I .... . - .I ... 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THOMAS J CASSIDY Tom llkes to be around people hrs motto Lwe and be done wrth rt attended Stepmac Hrgh rmpressed by student teacher relatlonshrp at MHS slnce comrng here has been tlve rn several organrzatrons Senror Senate Wrlters Workshop and Forum Club member of Football Team and Track Team a math enthusiast JAMES CHISHOLM Track and Football Teams member of M Club enjoys par tlclpatlng rn football track hand ball swlrnmlng and boatmg was employed rn a hardware store and as a crewman on board a shrp traveled extensrvely favors rock n roll dancing partles and sclence fiction books LINDA C ARLISLE Llnda prides self on frankness and ablllty to keep secrets lrkes to sew and has made much of her clothrng llkes to lrsten to records eat lobster and be wrth fr lends a twrrler for two years enjoys rce skatlng and boatrng hopes to enter psychology or nursmg field was a member of Junlor Councrl and Chou MATTHEW CASAMASSIMA Cass equable actrve ln Senlor Senate Traffic Squad Man ager of Baseball Team football tralner and member of Swrmmrng Team a verrtable merman frshlng skrn drvrng swrmmrng and water skung worked as counselor and swlmmrng Instructor at camp also enjoys huntlng favorlte subject brology plans to attend college and prepare f0l' Career III ITl9dlClIle JOSEPH CASSIN New addltron to MHS rn Semor Year came to us from Iona Preparatory already a memb r of Varsity Basketball Team Latm Club lrkes to play basketball and golf and to watch football funds Maman oneck s varrety of courses dlStII'lCtlV6 mathematlcs rs favorrte subject after gradu ation rntends to contlnue educatlon m college LINDA CHRISTIANSEN joys hlklng skung and basketball plays French horn a jazz an member of National Honor Soclety Qurll and Scroll head lrne edrtor of Record Secre tary of Sclence Assocratron member of Senlor Senate First Mate of Marrner Scouts has raced her boat and won honors ln post season meets VINCENT CICIONE Vrnny fascinated by scrence favorrte subject chemrstry favorrte hobby electronrcs cr ence Association 11 12 most enjoyed entertalnment musrc mys tery and adventure stones and comedy shows also enjoys sports partrclpant IH baseball football and bowllng member of Bowling Club 12 and Baseball Team 10 lnterested ln cars plans for future lnclude college RICHARD CLELAND Vrtal to the Tigers welfare Manager of Varsrty Football Team 11 2 also Interested rn base ball both as a player and spectator engrneer of P A system enjoys huntrng fishrng and gnls 0bt3lHS complete blrss fr om leg of lamb adventure books or the musrc of a good band a lrberal arts course and A F R O T C hes rn the future DELMONT C ARROLL De record collector enjoys good slngrng a football fan llkes to play basketball and bowl member of Cross Country Team Track Team and Mixed Glee Club favorlte subjects Aslan Hlstory and Englrsh as been to Canada and Nlagara Falls wants to work and take I B M trammg KATHLEEN CASSIDY Kathy does everythlng wlth honesty and genurne rnterest science her hobby llkes to per form screntrnc experrments furthered thls Interest by member Shlp rn Sclence Assocratron came to MHS from Convent of the Sacred Heart rn Greenwich always cur lous and eager to learn readlng a favorlte pastlme enjoys English llterature loves the theater PETER CITRONE Pete member of Bowllng Club 12 Rifle Club 10 11 12 Auto Club 11 2 content when near water hopes to pursue naval career rn summer water skxs when water freezes rce skates durlng summer worked for Joint Water Works satlsfies favorrte expres slon Strrctly from hunger' by often eatlng favorlte food turkey VICTORIA COLANGEI O V1ck1 drversrfied In her rnter ests German Club 11 Vrce Presldent 12 GA 12 Chou 11 12 A F S Councll 11 12 member of Sub Debs have fun her personal motto vrtallty her key char acter rstrc always busy domg somethrng and havmg ball dorng lt hobbles archery and knrttlng makes own sweat ers mrttens whrle llstenrng to clas srcal muslc 'ul , Q . , , . 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D l - LINDA COLAS XCCO Jorned the ranks of photography enthusrasts thrs year favors swrmmrng baseball and bowlrng football and baseball fan enjoys lrstenrng to rock n roll musrc has traveled the country from Canada to Florrda busr ness and secretarral practrce her favorrte subjects rn school hopes to follow up these rnterests by workrng rn an offrce after gradu atron ROBERT A COOK Bobbre has done unusual amount of tr avelrng traveled around world one year stopped off to lrve rn Indonesra loves chrcken chow mem Chrnese rnflu ence f all subjects prefers hrstory member of Spanrsh Club 11 12 Pep Club 11 12 Mo tron Prcture Prevrew Club 12 hobby collectrng pennants and rec ords her favorrte sports skat rng and bowlrng RITA DABBY Dabs can often be heard sayrng Thats swell collects stuffed anrmals as a hobby enjoys swrmmrng rn free trme lrkes to watch baseball games among school subjects psychology rates first wrth her rs fond of eatrng rce cream and prckles for en tertarnment usually chooses erther dancrng or the movres JAMES DAHME Jrm You krddrn Captarn of Cross Country Team Track Team 10 11 12 armrng to break the MHS mrle record enjoys football hockey and swrmmrng memb r of Latrn and Brology Clubs co lects records stamps and plastrc models has been day camp counselor and bakery delrvery boy llkes comedres mysterres and humorous storres talkrng and drs cus rng thrngs EMILY COLE Member of Forum Club 11 12 French Club 10 Pep Club 10 11 Sarlrng Club 10 11 12 Grrls Intramurals 12 enjoys readrng knrttrng swrmmrng sarlrng and playrng the prano favorrte ac trvrty horseback rrdrng 1lk6S football basketball entertarn ment favorrtes movres plays and school sport events favorrte school subject Englrsh PAULETTE COOPER Her love the stage wrnner of the Amerrcan Legron Oratorrcal Contest musrcran member of Band and Chorr 10 11 12 also a pranrst partrcrpant rn Speech Arts Festrval 10 Scrrbe of Thesprans acted and worked backstage has learned five forergn languages lrkes exotrc thrngs traveled rn Europe Chrnese food consrdered a delrcacy enjoys meetrng new people GARY COSGRAVE Varred rnterests rnclude Rrfle Club stamp collectrng and skrn drvrng has done salvage work rn the watery depths also an experr enced multrlrth operator par trcrpates rn sports football hockey and water skrrng defi nrtely rnclrned toward adventure excrtrng books cars dates college JAMES CUMMING Butch Ah come on fellas Presrdent of Band Senror Counselor member of Junror Councrl Senror Senate member of DeMolay and Presrdent of hrs church Youth Fellowshrp record collector bowlrng and swrmmrng heads hrs sports lrst has worked rn the crrculatron de partment of The Darly Trmes finds history most rnterestrng TINA DABBY Trna Marre especrally rnterest ed rn art and parntrng hopes to attend art school after hrgh school enjoys swrmmrng and horseback rrdrng a fan of foot ball games and horse racrng lrkes to lrsten to rock n roll and jazz bands psychologrcal novels her favorrtes member of Stage Crew 10 11 and Publrcrty Commrt tee for Speech Arts Department plays MARY LOUISE DANBY Mary Lou member of Usher ettes Club 11 Secretary Treasurer 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Glee Club 1 enjoys drawrng parntrng sewrng plays basket ball and field hockey Secretary of Horrzon Club actrve church group Junror League born rn South Afrrca came to U S by way of Indra and Canada naturally travel her first love N AWCY CRAWFORD Nance feelrng of srncere re spect and admrratron for each stu dent s rnter ests approprrately chosen as Outstandrng Crtrzen of the Year 11 elected to Qurll and Scroll 11 for work on the Record member of Chorr 11 12 busrness manager of Rrfle Club rnstructed rrflery at summer camp STEPHEN CUR'l IS Steve great rnterest rn sports You d better belreve rt' member of Swrmmrng Team 10 11 12 Football Team 10 11 12 M Clu 11 12 out of school be longs to baseball league and church basketball team put swrmmrng abrlrty to use as a lrfe guard at the Larchmont Manor Beach lookrng towards future plans to attend lrberal arts college L I . l . 7 7 L .eu .n ' Y , y , , , , Q I- ... ... 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' ,' L AWS REYCE D ANSON La11y Head of MAHISCAN W11t1ng Staff Recold Spolts Fdltol 11 Jun1o1 Class PIQSI dent P1es1dent of Foxum Club elected to Honol Soclety 12 Qu1ll and Scroll SOCl9ty 11 12 dynam1c speake1 w1nne1 of Speech AltS Festlval 10 11 folk smgmg ban1o playe1 sue to lea1n labld 1eade1 talks w1th lntelestlng people excels 1n Engllsh and hlstoly MIC H -XEL DAVIS Mlke 1nte1est d ln vallous Sp01tS a sk1e1 has skled IH Canada tvuce Hockey Team 1 11 2 pa1t1c1pant 1n golf C olf Team 11 12 watches foot ball basketball and hockey f3VO1ItQ subject IS mathematlcs leads novels and adventule stones w1nne1 of salesmanshlp con test hobbles lnclude modeln 1azz sellmg magazlne SUDSCIIP tlons and dancmg membe1 of F01 um Club JOSEPH D XRENSOD oe Band 10 11 loves the outdools track 10 11 yoys welght llftlng huntmg and fishlng playmg bagplpes and sk1n d1v1ng llkes guns a1chery C315 powel boats modem 1azz av1at1on and gultax wolked as a genelal contractox and a fa1m hand watches sports and movles llstens to countly and western muslc JOHN DAY Enyoys pa1t1c1pat1ng 1n sports paltlculally IlkeS football basket ball and tennls has part1c1 pated IH 1ntramu1 als whlle at MHS a member of Bowllng Club photoglaphy aftel spolts plovldes greatest enyoyment barbecued spare11bs rate tops entertam ment favolltes ale dances movles, recolds and l1sten1ng to the rad1o f3V011te subyect algebra Ceclle Sogloka Mllldm Rosenthal and Lally Danson broaden then know edge of Asla JOSEI HINE D -KY Inte1ested ln sports ICC skatlng and basketball a frequent spectator at football and baseball games reads myster1es yoys rock n roll show mus1c and mov1es connolsseur of roast beef favorlte sub1ect home mak1ng enjoys partles mole than anythmg else mtends to W0lk at I B M O1 Telephone Com pany aftel hlgh school BARBARA DE MARIA Balb membe1 of Glee Club Latm Club Ge1 man Club and Pep Club l1kes to play badmmton and to sw1m an al dent basket ball and football fan her hobby 011 palfltlllg has worked as a sec1etary llkes Chlnese food muslcals comedles movles, and plays fox ente1ta1nment aCtlV6 member 1n Lalchmont Sub Debs plans to attend college EUGENE DE BOURNO DIXIE mechanlcally 1ncl1ned has worked at ovelhaulmg marme and auto engmes 1oys mechan1cal drawlng class a boatlng enthuslast fishlng and water skung are favorlte sum mer act1v1t1es emoys watchlng and playmg ICE hockey attends movles and llstens to radlo leads adventure books plans to enter plumb1ng p1ofess1on after hlgh school RICHARD DEUTSCH Need a wate1 sknng 1nst1ucto1 R1ch1e s youl man en1oys Othel spolts too football baseball hockey spent h1s 1un1or yeax at Cheshue Academy membe1 of the Record Staff and Pro1ec t1on Club ldeal enteltalnment a SlICk car a hamburger, a gnl and a good show plans to at tend college and entel the phar macy bus1ness l , .. .. 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' ' ELLIW DIERKS Hel fl l6l'lClllI'l6SS alwavs appalent H1' a famlllal sound at MHS plays tennls and basketball a flequent football fan enloys leadlng adventule books loves steak and coln beef televlslon ladlo and eatlng occupy lelsule tlme actlve ln Speech Alts De paltment membel of Pep Club MAHISCAN Buslness Staff and M0tlOn Plctule Plevlew Club THERESA DI SXBATO Telly p1OUd of sewlng ablllty llkes to make most of hel clothes enloys home economlcs membel of Ushelettes Club 10 11 12 Pep Club and Bowllng Club has tlaveled to Washmgton D C wlth the Glll Scouts competent and dLtlV8 baby slttel actlve ln gllls Sp0ltS at MHS plans to attend Selletallql school Davc l l.lI'lllLL elcpelllllcnts lll ihcllllstlw I lb I' R XNK DIIL l'l -X neucolnel to MHS f0ll'l16llX a student at Iona lntelested IH football on the Valslty Foot ball Team also enloys boxlng hockey and skatlng has been a member of the Unlted States Coast Guald favollte entel taln ment a good sholt StOly conledy OI lnuslcal plans on a llbelal alts college DI -XNE DOSCHER a spolts enthuslast tennls SXV1I'IIl'l1lI'1g' and walklng llkes twllllng enloys muslcals and comedles sang ln Cllls Clee Club 10 NIIXQCI Clce Club 11 favolltc sublect ls Amcllc ln HlSt0lV leads flontlel St0llLS connolsscul of lll foods Hlemllel of Pep Club 10 11 1 Recold 10 11 Thesplans 10 11 12 fOl wolk ln Spccch Alts Dc paltment ploductlons MXRION DRECIUVI INN Membel of Gelman Club 10 12 Glee Club 10 11 ICQ skatlngz hel faVOlltG pastlnle also en loys bNV1Il1fl1lI1g' playlng badmlnton and volleyball watchlng football and basketball llkes slnglng and danclng belongs to slnglng LIOUPS fl equently attends lock n loll shows has tlaveled to Eulope aftel gladuatlon pl llfls to attend secletallal school Nl -XNCY DRUCK Nance actlve paltlclpant ln school comnlunlty membel of MAHISCAN Staff 12 Motlon PIC tule PIBVIQW Club Secletaly Tleasulel 12 G A Store Commlt tee 11 was menlbelshlp chall man of Lalchmont Sub Debs wlltlng Deal John lettels favol lte pastlme summel of 59 wolked as file clelk hopes to attend lalge unlvelslty and 1113101 ln anclent hlstory JOHN DREHER John Co Plesldent of Chess Club 12 HIQIDDEI of Folum Club 11 12 Gelman Club 10 11 and llIOtl0I1 Plctule PIBVIQXK Club 12 a SpO1tS enthuslast llkes folkslngslng and shows wolked IH a metal vapollzlng plant f3VOllt6 sublect hlstolx l6dtlS hlstollcal novels lnd enlols tlawcl mg to the pl lces he leads lbout JO XWN I Dull KRRY R9C01d Copy Staff 10 11 Madllgzals 11 12 Qulll and Scloll 11 12 Sclence As soclatlon and Blology Club 11 12 plays badmlnton volleyball basketball tennls collects lec olds lncludlng nlnety lock n 10ll lecolds enloys Coca Cola gab fests shopplng tllps, plano lessons dl lvlng and loaflng lntelested ln psychology Mellt Exam Seml Fln llSt N 1 Y 11, A I 1 4 H .,,. .. 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' ' , .1' 1 1 Y RENEE EARLY Renee an MHS TWIIIQI 11 12 membel of Ushelettes Club 10 11 12 and Pep Club 10 3CtlV9 ln Futule Nulses Club hopes to attend nulslng school aftel grad uatlon from hlgh school hlghly ploflclent baby Slttel Cal ed f0l two chlldren dullng sum mel favollte sublects ale honle maklng and psychology enloys danclng leadlng mystelles golng to theatel JOAN EDWARDS tlous student membel of Fl ench Club German Club Pep Club Recold enloys ICB skatlng swlmmlng and tennls won a tennls tlophy at Lalchmont Shore Club a membel of Sub Debs reclplent of the D A R award fol Amellcan Hlstoly llkes modeln muslc and danclng leads hlstollcal fictlon and blogra phles DONNA DL HY Actlve ln school govelnment G A 10 12 Junlol Councll 11 qulet sweet How bout that' has eye on becomlng a nurse Secretaly of Nurses Club 11 Plesldent 12 worked as 1111159 s alde ln nealby hospltal busy constantly Sub Debs Horlzon Club school and chulch cholrs spends lelsule tlme attendlng musl cal shows movles or plays RICHARD DUNN Dlck skls from first snow to ast would lather skl than any thlng else worked ln Market Research Department of a textlle consultant film member of G A was on Junlol Councll and Sophomole COUHCII repre sentatlve to the Model UN ln hls lunlol yeal an 3Vld reader es eclally of hlstoly swlngs P wlth swlng muslc MALCOLM EASTON Ma poses a SGIIOUS challenge to RUSSIHH sclentlflc galns holds the Amateul Extla Class R8dl0 llcense won W A C W A S W Del awalds Vlce Presldent of Sclence Assoclatlon 12 Presl dent of Radlo Electronlcs Club 11 deslgned electronlc Cll cults fol lnstluctlonal klt selected fol N Y U s Summel Reseal ch Paltlu patlon Program elected to Spanlsh Natlonal Honol Soclety M ARGARET EDWARDS Peg S9lVed ln the School St0le 11 2 was a member of GlllS Swlmmlng Club 11 Pep Club 10 12 and Motlon Plcture Club 12 thoroughly enloys Swlmmlng' or a game of golf llkes watchln baseball football golf and swlm mlng belongs to Sub Debs and h 1 chulch Teen Club favorlte sublect IS math hopes to become a t achel PATRICIA EERDMANS Trls attended Rye Neck Hlgh IH Sophomore year slnce then has become an actlve member ln MHS school llfe ln Salllng Club 11 12 Mlxed Glee Club 11 12 Usherettes Club 11 12 Latln Club 11 12 French Natlonal Honor So clety 11 Secretary 12 Honor Com mlttee 12 a salllng enthuslast has raced for three years on the Sound plans to teach OI travel aftel college GAIL EISENBERG A muslclan clallnetlst fol MHS Dance Band Olchestra and Band also plays plano and cello worked as accompanlst for a Junlol cholr enloys con certs and muslcals beSld8S musl cal organlzatlons has also been ln Sclence ASSOCIRLIOH and French Club swlmmlng and tennls top llst of athletlc pursults enloys watchlng baseball college ln eluded ln future plans MEG DUNCAN Sp0ltS enthuslast has tulned ln fine performances sklppellng ln lnterscholastlc races fol the MHS Salllng Club vlce presldent of GIIIS Glee Club 10 G A rep ISS ntatlve 11 and Senlor Senatol actlve ln Marlner Scouts lazz movles and spectator sports agl ee wlth hel llkes mushrooms and lobster LOUISE ANN DURBIN Fllendly Lou Ann G A Rep lesentatlve 11 Vlce Presldent of Usherettes Club 11 ln Pep Club enloys field hockey foot ball baseball lnterested ln Camp Flre actlve ln her church Youth Group teaches klndel garten ln Sunday School MHS Replesentatlve on B Altman Com pany Junlor Board wants to go lnto field of merchandlslng terested ln lnterestlng people RICHARD FREDRICK EGGERS Dlck Dobby swlmmlng ' holds records at Orlenta Beach Club partlclpated ln Eastern Hlgh School Swlmmlng champlon shlps enloys football and sall mg Cheerleader 12 mem ber of M Club 10 11 12 Swlm mlng Team 10 11 12 Salllng Club 10 11 12 Student Councll 11 and Senlor Senate counselol at day camp last Summel as been to Europe Flollda and the Bahamas MARK EISNER Eyes What do you want a Dewey Button? llkes football and basketball hobbles ale photoglaphy and SCIBUCS expelt at pl eparlng agal SCIIOOIWISS lnterested ln math reads any lntelestlng book tlnds mashed potatoes most succu ent Sclence Assoclatlon Cadu ceus Soclety and Blology Sectlons member of Forum Club 3CtlV6 ln rellglous youth glOUp ' v A - as r 97 ' ' , , .-. 1 l .. . u v .11 ' l -nr ' - if '... l 'e ' , ' ' -'- ' 1 l l .l v .lv . , ' svn ' -nan A 1, y ., . 1 ' ' - ' -- l -nn D. , ' I 11- , 1 ..1.. 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' ' ' l ' , - MARY EISNER Mare lnterests he rn dramatrcs partrcrpated for two years rn school plays often attends theater loves to have a good trme worked durrng past two summers as counselor favorlte subjects are Engllsh and Brology member of Brology Club 10 11 enjoys orl parntmg rn spare trme often lrstemng to record collectron That s lrfe ELLEN EPSTEIN 1 Howdy' a cowboy fan tries to emulate her favorrte cowboy Bronco Lane after graduatlon would llke to go to Texas and llve on a ranch joys gomg on shopplng sprees dancmg and of course sleeprng lrkes lrstenmg to musrc especl ally rock n roll a reader of mystery books and a basketball fan SUSAN FELTON Favorlte subjects chemlstry and blology plans to major rn chemistry at college member of Caduceus Socrety enjoys tennrs and the less actrve sport of knrttrng a camp counselor traveled to Carrbbean Callfornra and Canada reads novels and classrcs member of Forum Club 11 Record 10 11 Pep Club 10 11 12 and French Club 10 SUSAN FINNERAN Fmn actrve and vlvacrous ready wrllrng and able to laugh a swlmmer and member of Swlmmrng Club 12 also a mem ber of Sarlrng Club 10 11 12 llkes playing and watchmg basket ba entertarnment mcludes novels plays movles actrve rn church group member of Sub Debs French Club 11 Pep Club 10 11 2 hopes to attend junror college EMILY ELFORD Kitten enjoys horseback rldrng taught rrdmg at summer camp has been employed as wartress and salesglrl member of Pep Club 10 11 Glee Club 10 11 12 Sarlmg Club 10 won sarlrng award often says Belreve that' Slrder llkes to read books about people her age plans to attend jumor college SUSAN ESAU ue actrve rn MHS l1fe Sophomore Councll Pep Club 10 12 Motlon Plcture Prevlew Club llved ln Iowa end of sophomore year and all of junior year wrdely traveled from coast to coast and border to border sophrstl cated tastes pleasant progres slve jazz art has modeled pro fessronally rs conslderlng mod elmg career or college after grad uatlon That s crust for you' JOHN FARRIS storres JONATHAN FINKELSTEIN on contented when busy Debatrng Team 11 Co Captarn 12 rnstrumental rn organlzrng de bate program member of Traf fic Squad AFS Councrl 10 11 Treasurer 12 Health Com mrssroner for County Government Day 11 rnterested rn medical research Madrrgals 11 12 enjoys all types of musrc from classlcal to jazz has traveled extensrvely JAMES FITZPATRICK Fltz a member of the Varsrty Football Team 11 12 an en thuslastrc follower of baseball finds that huntmg tops hrs lrst of favorite actrvltles apprecrates the succulence of a julcy steak typlng hrs favor 1te subject as held a job as a steamfitter plans to continue thls work after graduatron GRACE ANNE ESPOSITO Gae finds collectrng records an enjoyable pastlme spends free tlme bowllng playmg volleyball and baseball dancrng member of Busmess Club preferred her school secretarxal courses a lover of Itahan food famrllar expression often heard from Gae fprobably the lniiuence of przzal An advocate of cars and boats lrkes to work on hrs own car wlnner of Chamber of Commerce Safe Drrvlng Award bullt a boat with several frrends sarls rn Sound frostblte fleet mem ber of Track Team 11 12 Baseball Team 10 Bowllng Club 11 12 rn Spanlsh Club and Sarllng Club also enjoys lrstenrng to rock n roll and readlng adventur Q QD ANDREW FALCO Andy known to hrs frrends as Flrcka an actrve member of the Auto Club most of all en joys huntmg and frshrng terested ln watchmg football team favorlte subject rs study hall once held a job as photographer Navy trallllllg rs Included rn post graduation plans JANICE FEEHAN Jan Oh really? 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Y Y 5 7 7 D ' y ' 1 , use ' , , . 9 1 : 1 , ' ' 6 ,1 j PATRICIA FOURNEY Pat newcomer to MHS from Gauley Brldge Hlgh School ln West Vlrglnla came hele ln SQIIIOI dlawl you all won tltle of Mlss Sweetheart ln former school happy to see Mamaronecks school Splflt enthuslastxc about watel skung belongs to Latln Club and Future Nurses Club after graduatlon plans to enter nulslng MICHAEL FRANCO Mlke partlclpated ln Intra mulals 10 and Auto Club 12 cars his major lnterest t1aV6l9d to Montgomery to watch the drag laces has worked as an auto moblle salesman enjoys football and wrestlmg lnkes to dance partlclpated ln Work Theory program hlS favol 1te subject hopes to attend busmess school then joln Armed Forces STEPHEN FLECHNER Captam three years WILLIAM FLOWERS of Cholr m senlor year JOHN FRAIOLI Johnny enjoys lndustllal arts and shop drawmg reclplent of an lndustrlal arts award as n roll fan plays football likes to watch lce hockey reads mur der mysteries llkes Itallan food especially ravxolx member of Rlfle Club after graduatlon plans to JOID the Alr Force LAWRENCE FRANK Lar has been associated wlth a rock n roll group The Orchids plays a Swlngln electrlc gultal has entertamed at partles and dances throughout the county among school actlvltles Bowlmg Club Caduceus Soclety Auto Club and Mlxed Glee Club when hls gultal IS sllent enjoys hobbies of cars and water skung xii. lb .cs Sports Edxtor of Record Steve Says G A 11 12 Semor Counselor Traflic squad llkes llvlng blg on weekends stlll malntalns a serlous attl tude for schoolwork a happy go lucky amlable pe1 son wo1 ked ln msurance company lealnlllg' the busmess from the bottom up adult western fan Tenms Team Intramural Basketball Woody chosen for membershlp ln National Honor Society 11 12 an all round athlete enjoys partlclpatmg m football tlack basketball and baseball mem ber of Track and Football Teams has worked as beach boy and movle usher a phllatellst elected as representatlve to GA Student Councll Vlce Presldent DANIEL FLEISCHMAN Dan enthuslastlc sallor Salllng Club 10 11 V109 Commo dore 12 lnterested ln sclence Meteorology Club 11 Treasul er 12 one of Meteorology Club s founders wryly comments What do you mean we Earth llllgq lnterested ln movles Projectlon Club 10 11 music chess and sclence fictlon an often rootmg fol basket ball Ol football teams leads ln spare tlme PETER FORSMAN Foose actlve ln school llfe Mlxed Glee Club 10 11 President Sophomore and Junlor Coun cxls and M Club an enthusxastlc member of the Swlmmmg and Football Teams known at MHS for his sense of humor and frlendly attltude an opera fan joys records and concerts as amassed a fine classical record col lectlon Lloyd McCa1 ty and Lou Ann Dulbm Soup s on at the Semor dance . ,, ,, . . . 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' L Mant O1 helm perfol ms Bloody Mary SHEILA GARVEY Creatlve ab1l1t talent manl and wrltlng Glee Club 10 Concert Cholr 11 12 Chorallers Madrlgals 12 sololst IH varlous muslcal organlzatlons Wrlters Workshop 11 Pep Club 1 11 2 Spanlsh Club 11 12 care fl ee attltude cherlshes all frlendshlps for the future busmess school and eventually posltlon as prlvate secretary DONALD GIAMMARINO Don enyoys tlnkerlng with cals has a favoute sport to fit any kmd of weather football lce skatmg baseball has traveled to Canada enyoys the wlld beat of rock n roll the suspense of mySt6l18S and the lure of the ln dustrlal a1 ts depaltment wo1 ks as a salesman plans to enter Armed FOI ces IAN FRASER Sputs Jole de la v1e sallor loves the salt spray and wmd ln hxs han Commodore of Sallmg Club 12 reclplent of several sallmg honors has rep resented MHS at lnterscholastlc sallmg events enjoys huntmg and Iishlng modern yazz sports and partles are h1s favorlte enter talnment Hockey 10 11 12 Cross Country 11 Co Captaln 12 LOUISE GALLO A student at Mamaroneck fOl first semester of Semor year came from Ellzabeth Seton and Lmcoln Hlgh Schools lmpressed great ly by MHS teachers adores perfumes known as Preclous to frlends hopes to become a wrlter writes and palnts ln spare tlme often reads books about other countrles and novels llk9S to dance and bobsled SUSAN GERSHEN ue Semor Senate MAHIS C Club 11 12 member of Sub Debs and k1 club tennls and sknng enthuslast and football and horse raclng fan emoys t tlng and talklng How bout that' sales glrl ln department store often seen wearlng beautl ful sweaters product of own knlt tlng going lnto fashion coordl natlng after college JANE GOLDBERI Cholr 11 Secretary 12 A F S 11 12 and Jumor Class Secletaly member of Record News Staff and G A 10 12 emoys walk mg around New Yolk City at tending the theater and blke 11d mg clalms to rlde faster than the avelage MHS student as cleaned and stellllzed hundreds of syllnges a day as a doctor s I9 ceptlonlst FRANCES FUNARO Flan actlve ln Guls Spolts 10 11 12 French Club 11 12 and Stage Crew 11 12 palnts and has entered alt contests plays badminton volleyball and tennls emoys the outdools swlmmmg sknng h1k1ng cooklng and camp mg a folk song enthuslast especlally a Weavers fan Vlce Presldent of Horlzon Club llkes comedles dramas and tele vxslon shows LOUIS G ARCI A Loule a man wlth a sense of humor a great fan of basket ball baseball and football 1oyed worklng as a coach of a local baseball team has served ln Semor Senate as a Semor Counse lor and on the Traffic Squad was secretary of the Bowllng Club plans to enter a ca1ee1 of 1ournal1sm n' . 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U , V , ' ' ' .- .v. . 4 - MARTHA GRILLO Mal tle llkes to bowl play bad mmton watch football enjoys pizza ple and cake llstens to rock n roll loves to dance reads love storles went to Italy two years ago and loved It llkes shorthand held office job last summer wants to be a sec retary m a bank TI-IERESA GUADAGNOLO Cheerleadmg Squad 12 on com mlttees for plays 10 11 enjoys swlmmlng and playlng hockey her hobbles sewing readlng fiction llstenmg to music worked ln New Rochelle Hospital as volunteer nurse s alde actlve ln the Fu ture Nurses Club 11 12 hopes to put tralnmg to use as a nurse one day mg mysterles PATRICIA GRANT DORIEN GRUNBAUM Llkes to lead more than anythlng e se also enjoys concerts and folk smgmg Swlmmlhg and lce skatmg stayed ln Pans last summer for five weeks vlslted England Holland and Germany loves French Rodm sculpture and creme caramel a twlrler 11 Co Captaln 12 partlclpant 1n Semor Senate Honor Commit tee 10 11 12 Secretary of Senlor Class LYNNE HAND Always enjoys belng wxth people has served as a Semor Counse or Vlce Presldent of Pep Club elected to Jumor Councll was on Record Art Staff 10 and Feature Staff 12 worked as a camp counselor member of Sub Debs 11kes watchlng football and loves to swlm mus1ca1 comedles her favorlte en tertalnment CHARLES HARPER venture books ROSS HARRIS World Hlstory FLORENCE GOLDM AN Fllssy Fllss Flashes Feature Edltor of Record 12 plans to major ln journallsm at col ege elected as a representative to Senlor Senate Wrxters Workshop 10 11 12 Forum Club 10 11 12 and Pep Club 10 11 12 follows the Baltlmore Orloles llkes sw1mm1ng and danclng a Frank Slnatra jazz fan enjoys Broadway plays and read Patsy a dancer par excellence remembered for her perform ance of Pavanne and othe 1 dances ln MHS talent shows Co Chaxrman of make up for school plays 12 Choxr 12 Forum Clu 11 12 helped produce and dlrect two plays at her temple enjoys theater goxng and the ballet favorlte subject Russlan Charlle wmgs Into actlon with a beat rock n roll and hot dogs cheerleadlng squad has been actlve ln Bowlmg Club and Glee Club a G A repre sentatlve woxks for Inves tors Intelllgence after school and durlng the summer reads ad Ross a prominent member of the football team led team to vlctory as star quarterback actlve partlclpant 1n mtramurals enjoys playing basketball watchlng hockey llkes boatmg and Swlmmlhg one of rock n roll s many devote s partlal to a julcy steak and a good nlghts sleep favorlte subject ln school MARLA GOODE Main interests he ln sclence and the arts Blology Club 10 11 12 Science Assoclatlon 10 11 12 Usherettes 11 12 won second prlze for teenagers ln Womans Club Art Show has worked as an apprentlce at Rye Muslc Thea er ralses fish for a hobby plans to major ln marlne blology at college ARTHUR GREENBERG Ar a future sclentlst member of Meteorology Club 11 conducts chemlstly expen ments ln home lab wants to be an englneer enjoys chemxstry and physlcs 1n school as worked as an office boy ln New York member of MAHISCAN Wrltmg Staff worked as a PA announcer and ln the Projection Club 10 11 12 PAMELA LEE HARRIS Home home on the range enjoyed worklng on fathers falm and ralsmg horses and calves an equestrlan formed a rldlng club to serve upstate children who luke horses enjoys western songs and folk danclng faVO1 lte subject home economics eSpeCl ally cooking a true glrl of the Golden West WILLIAM HART Turk Football 11 Intlamurals 1 11 2 Auto Club 11 12 pllmary Interest cars and gnls enjoys observlng people ln ac tlon mechanlcal drawmg hxs most lntelestmg course loves to swlm worked as llfe guard also employed as jewelry plater preference for lnvolved detec tive and murder mysteries plans to enter armed forces latex become a state trooper - gg - A yy . . . . . 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' 7 I . san DOROTHY HARTLEY Dottre member of C lee Club 10 11 Secretary 12 Record Headlines Staff 11 12 Sarlrng Club 11 12 Rrfle Club 11 12 Future Nurses Club 11 12 rn com munrty Sub Debs Treasurer f Young Peoples Fellowship genurnely rnterested rn horseback rrdrng enroys reading swrm mrng playrng tennis worked rn doctor s office plans to at tend nursrng school J ANET HEILIGMAN Jan a gifted dancer other interests lre rn outdoor actrvrtres mountain clrmbrng and hrkrng has clrmbed Mt Washington spent summer at Lenox Hrll Hos prtal as volunteer worker Record News Staff 12 Glee Club 10 12 Motron Picture Prevrew Club 12 after college wrll pursue career rn speech arts or psychology JOHN HORNER Lrkes working around cars has hobby of corn collectrng member of Church Fellowship has worked at robs rncludrng news paper carrrer and grocery clerk also worked at local beach club rn school enroys science and socral studles drsplays greatest rnterest rn business subrects expects to go rnto business admrnrstratron field I ETER HLBBARD Pete outdoorsman hunt rng fishing archery water sl-:ring spearfishrng works at rede srgnrng sports cars finds rac rng motorcycles sports cars and hydroplanes exhrlar ating drgs progressive razz drum and bugle corps or anything else with a beat an excellent drummer hrmself worked at a summer camp enjoys a truly Amerrcan me rl steak with all the trrmmrngs IATRICIA JEAN HECKEL Musrc music musrc member shrp rn the MHS Concert Chorr two years hopes to further srngrng abrlrty partrcrpated rn Latrn and German Clubs Record 10 12 musrc record and stamp collecting readlng brographres and hrstorrcal fictron occupy spare trme lrkes varrety hamburgers opera swrmmrng spectator sports and talking WILLIAM HENDRICRSON Br enroys boatrng swrmmrng football and basketball Hockey Team 11 12 and Colf Team 11 12 favorite subrect rs math pranrst and razz enthusiast elected to Student Councrl A F S member of Concert Chorr worked as a day camp coun selor and a hardware store sales man JAMES HERBST Jrm came to MHS from Step rnac lrkes to take lrfe easy and play rt casual a par trcrpant rn basketball a fan of both basket ball and football rn school favors hrs Bookkeeping II course out of school enroys eating lasagna gorng to par tres and danc rng after graduatron plans to enter Arr Force JAMES HOCKETT Jrm a screntrst Pr esrdent of Brology Sectron of Scrence Assocr atron 12 has conducted experr ments concernrng cancer rn rats favorite subrect rs naturally brology interested rn athletics rn Rrfle Club swrms Presr dent of Church Youth Group and Vrce Presrdent of Junror Brother hood enjoys lrstenrng to razz rnterested rn the hrstory of the Crvrl War ELIOT W HOWARD JR Skip member of Band 10 11 quartermaster 12 on Football Team 11 12 Red Cross Coun crl 11 athletrcally rnclrned enroys skrn drvrng huntrng sarl rng swrmmrng football basketball and track rnterested rn Boy Scouts Church Brotherhood De Molay lrkes lobster a math student enjoys musicals com edres and other Broadway shows plans for the future rnclude college STEVEN HUEPPER A hobbyist enroys phrlately photography and record collecting rs especially interested rn music a member of Chorr 10 11 12 and Madrrgals 10 11 12 ar trcrpates rn hrs church chorr Lrbrarran for School Band 12 lrkes reading Crvrl War fictron md drama actrve rn Junror Council 11 and Traffic Squad 12 played on Baseball Team 10 12 Q'-yi, JOAN HERINGTONI Friendly and alwavs wrllrng to h lp others enroys berng wrth peo e lrkes hrstory and English a football and basketball f par trcrpates rn tennrs and golf a S3ll0l who owns her own boat favorite krnds of enter tarnment the theater dancing and musrc member of A F S Coun crl Treasurer of Pep Club Junior Councrl Representatrve BARBAR A HOI1 I1 M AW Bunny Drd I get any marl'7 actrve rn grrls sports skrs follows football basketball and baseball a Dodger fan enjoys French hopes to teach French rn elementary school secretary of her runror yacht club member of Concert Chorr 11 Madrrgals 12 Record Busrness Staff 11 and MAHISCAN Busrness Staff , . , , . . . ... 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'. . .. . r I-r-9 XDELE HL TZ De member of Pep Club 10 11 and Gelman Club 12 plays badmlnton and swlms for lelaxa tlon a football and lock loll fan f3VOllt9 sub1ect IS blology wolked ln hospltal I6 cently to fulthel sclentlfic lntelest d6IlV9S pleasule flom leadlng mystely books llkes to spend hel spale tlme belng wlth her frlends JEFF J -XCKSON An effectlve paltlclpant ln mam actlvltles Folum Club 11 12 Latln Club 10 11 12 News Edlt0l of Aullga 12 Recold Staff 12 Sclence Assoclatlon 11 12 especlally lntelested ln spolts Varslty Football 12 Junlol Valslty 10 11 baseball hockey a Waltel at Badgel Sports Club ate extla steak and plzza Ah buleeve lt' plans on col lege and a Cafeel ln lnsurance If E BENJ AMIN L ACOW FLLI CO0k16 guns huntlng boatlng and Watel skllng ale maln lnterests an avld fan of baseball foot ball and yal alal emoys work mg on automoblles actlvltles ln clude Sclence Assoclatlon 10 Span lsh Club 11 12 Auto Club 11 12 Rlfle Club 11 12 and G A 10 leadlng adventule StOll9S llstenlng to populal muslc and eatlng steak and potatoes rate hlgh STEVEN J ACK SON Sputnlk football hls folte fans solldly behlnd hlm dullng 8V6ly Satulday vlctory mem bel of Valslty Team f0l three NCZIS elected Co Captaln 12 won the Bud Selxas Football Award had also placed Varslty Baseball at MHS for three years elected to SeVeIal All Scholas tlc Football Squads favors spolts StOll6S G A representa tlve 12 Anne Nlxon blews up some peanut buttel stew 'I HOMAS JACOBS Jake a basketball standout VaYSlty 11 CoCapta1n 12 Tlack Team 10 11 12 M Club 11 Plesldent 12 constructive paltlclpant ln school government elected to G A Pelmanent Councll 11 12 Natlonal Mellt Scholalshlp Flnallst golfs for lelaxatlon caddles fol PIO1'-lt a Dlxleland Jazz man finds calculatlng and theorlzlng ln hlgh 61 math p10VOCat1V6 ROBERT JOHNSON En1oys leadlng and wlltlng., R6C01d Sports Staff 10 News Staff 11 12 membel of Wrltels Wolkshop 10 11 12 wrote lecleatlon aCt1Vltl6S artlcles for local paper leads the classlcs lntelested ln sports often p31tIC1p3t6S IH tennls plng pong and softball membel of Folum Club and Debatlng Team plans to attend a small college after gldflL13tlOI1 CAROLYN JARNMARK Lynn born ln Chlle loves travellng has been from Ice land to Venezuela lost large stamp collectlon somewhere b tween U S A and Sweden won sevelal awards for natural talent ln alt plans to pursue com merclal alt newcomel to MHS ln 1unlor yeal Edltor ln Chlef of MAHISCAN 12 long re membeled at Mamaroneck for ca pablllty V-NRI-KN JONES A newcomel to MHS flom St Pauls School ln Long Island has tlaveled across U S thlee tlmes partlclpant ln baseball basketball and tennis favorlte Feadlllg materlal lncludes poetry Shakespeare and war storles easy to please llkes all foods and all enteltalnment te16St6d ln math and hopes to pul sue a caleer as an englneer KATHLEEN KING HUFH JOYNER Hugh often utters casual on Varsrty Track and Cros Country teams 10 11 12 C ub 10 11 12 rnterested rn all sports, partrcrpatrng and ob servrng Brology Club 11 12 Forum Club 12 DeMolay Explorer Scouts church Youth Fellowshrp once was a soda yerk relrshes przza pre pre fers short books wrth brg prrnt college rn future plans BARBARA ANN KNUFMANN Barbara rn Usherettes Club 10 Pep Club 12 lrkes rrdrng play mg tennrs, and swrmmrng co lects dolls from forergn lands a dancer favorrte subrect rs Amerrcan Hrstory lrkes Span rsh food for entertarnment comedres dancrng good movres books concernrng people and places an rnveter ate traveler as toured around the Unrted States llege rncluded rn future plans STFVE lx-KPLAN lxaps marn rnterest languages Latrn Club 10 11 12 Latrn llonor Socrety 11 12 Co Edrtor of Aurlga French Club 11 French favorrte subrect good natured sports especrally basketball foot ball and tennrs and attendrng sports events Carrbbean crurse flctron books plans to contrnue college and study medrcrne enroys most has taken reads non N XNCY KELLOGI New to MHS rn senror year Treasurer of Horrzon Club Presrdent of her freshman class m Tennessee sophomore and run ror years rn Calrfornra Secre tary Treasurer of Scholarshrp Fed er atron recrprent of award for hrgh scholarshrp Secretary of Spanrsh Club here helps tc rch local Sunday School lrkes plays and movres actrve rn athletrcs enroys parntrng and sketchrng, JUNE KENNARD Junre partrcrpatcd rn rntra favor lte sports are hockey swrmmrng hasketbrll and volley ra sews some of her own clothes a teacher at Sundry School attended school rn I' ng land lrved rn Pakrstan for two years Indra for one babysrts steadrly to earn passage to Eng land rncludes sccretar ral school rn future plans EY ELYN F XY KINTISH Theater goer collects records especrally show tunes knrts reads, plays tennrs enroys water and snow skrrng worked at cleanrng boats and vacuumrng swrmmrng pools favorrte sub lects are German and Englrsh member of German Club Band 10 11 12 Drum Marorette 12 MAHISCAN Busrness Staff 12 Motron Prcture Prevrew Club plans to pursue teachrrrg possrblv German Kathre always cheer ful rnd trrbutrons to MHS lrfe recognmed by recerpt of Outst rndrng Crtrven shrp Award hobbres rncludc playrng prano and rcadrng lrrocra phres and novels member of Honor Commrttee 11 Perm ment Louncrl 12 elected Junior Class Treasurer also actrve rn Forum Club and Chorr plans to con trnue educatron at college F ERALDINE lx IRSCH Jerr You can belreve rt' enthusrastrc about dancrng nd rct mg danced rn school trlent show models for fun and profit rn spare trme on weekends for entertarnment razz movre or shows rnterested rn fashrons and art frequent vrsrtor to art museums art favorrte subrect hopes eventuallv to make career of modelrng or advertrsrng Dorren Grunlmrum and Stcve lxrss cut the class cakc at he Wrnter Reverre .ivan I Y nu J ,4 , sl ,u vi - - 'W 1 1 ' l. . 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' . 2 1 K K- . . . sh. . .1 . . , t rr , ,'rv ' DOROTH1 LAMON THOMAS LANDAU JANE KI EIN Janre Twrrlrng 11 hard work mg Co Captarn 12 those batons' Chorr 11 12 Spanrsh Club 10 11 12 Pep Club 11 well traveled Don t dr op M xrco Canada lrkes modern razz mood musrc and dancmg art rs favorrte subrect hopes to become a commercral artrst has already sold a drawrng done rn school RONALD LAK E Lakre a boy wrth an outstand mg sense of humor always fr rendly to all lrkes a speedy baseball game also en1oys play rng football Football Team 12 burlds model cars as a hobby finds cars rn general fun too Englrsh hrs favorrte sub1ect at MHS reads detectrve books plans to enlrst rn Navy STEPHEN HOWARD KISS Served student body enthusrastr cally Presrdent of Senror Class Assocrate Edrtor MAHISCAN Honor Commrttee 11 12 Natronal Honor Socrety 11 12 Wrrters Workshop 10 11 as had artrcles publrshed rn local paper relrgron readrng about current affarrs rmportant to Steve enjoys casual get togethers and lrstenrng to folk modern and clas srcal musrc REGINA KLAR Apprecrat s the fine arts plays prano has studled modern dance knows the thrlll of openrng nrght rn the theater member of Thesprans 11 Secretary 12 enroys drama and dance recrtals lrkes helprng others m ployed at a summer camp for un derprrvrleged chrldren favorrte subrect Amerrcan Hrstory member of Chou 11 12 and Rec o 112 BARBARA KNIGHT Really really? talented art rs sews a fine seam makes some of her own clothes hopes to become an lnterror desrgner MAHISCAN Pep Club 10 11 Prevrew Club Mrxed Glee Club 10 11 enjoys arrangrng chrl drens partres finds dancmg the theater and Jazz entertarnrng frrendly grrl wrth a becomrng smrle THOMAS LAMBER I' Tom Assrstant Orchestra Con ductor 10 11 played and ana lyzed musrc on televrsron program has partrcrpated rn Aspen Musrc Festrval All County and All State Orchestras the Westchester Symphony and Westchester Youth Orchestra actrve rn German Club and on Junror Councrl worked rn srlk screen prrntmg buslness plans to be a psychr atrrst Dot enrovs sports swrm mrng basketball hockey and bad mrnton swrmmrng counselor at camp last summer has traveled through Holland and the West lrkes choral srngmg and plays Secretary of French Club 12 member of MAHISCAN Staff 12 Scrence Assocratlon 11 12 Horrzon Club and Latm Honor Socrety hopes to do sclentrfic research KATHY LANDMAN Maln lnterests Include sewrng cookrng and nursrng worked wrth Red Cross and as a nurses arde chemrstry her favorrte subyect has traveled to South Amerrca and Europe won Frrst Year German Contest a mem ber of the Record Busrness Staff 10 11 Manager 12 elected to Qurll and Scroll K ATHERUN E KITTELLIL Katre member of Glee Club 10 11 12 Latm Club 10 11 12 elected to Latm Honor Soclety also enroys studylng French rn chorr outsrde of school terested rn modern dancmg durrng summer sarls and swrms has been to Carrbbean happrest when readrng especrally novels once worked as super vrsor for boy wrth homework trouble EMILY KLEIN Edrtor rn Chref of Record an avrd reader especrally of plays Secretary of Wrrters Work shop 11 a favorrte pastime parntrng also enroys vrsrtrng art museums a skrer and ten nrs player A F S student to Turkey Co Charr man of A F S Councrl 12 supports exchange student programs for promotrng world peace member of Honor Socrety Interested rn brology and chemrstry Vrce Presrdent of Brology Club drrector of pr orects on anatomy and cancer hopes for career rn medrcrne or brology emoys tele vrsron classrcal musrc and readrng hrstorlcal flctron follows sports and partrcrpates rn baseball and basketball publrc address sys tem announcer at basketball and football games HAROLD LaROCCO Loves to play football has been on JV Football Squad enroys watching all sports an auto mobrle mechanrc loves to drrve and work on cars has vrsrted the General Motors Plant rn Tarry town lrkes to read automoblle magazrnes a cool car a con stant source of pleasure sports stones hrs favorrtes , . 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L . y . . . :. ,: v , , I' I I -V ' ... fl. r- DAVID LARRABEE Dave came to MHS In runror year from hrgh school In Rutland Vermont actrve In school af farrs Senror Senate 12 Senror Counselor 12 Basketball Team 11 a basketball letterman and outstandrng player Golf Team on Traflic Squad physrcs favorrte subrect funds movres sports and musrc entertarnmg plans to go on to college DAVID LEINSDORF Jazz enthusrast lrkes to attend razz concerts French IS hrs favorrte subrect member of French Natronal Honor Socrety 11 Concert Chou 10 and Forum Clu 11 12 an excellent SklLl who also enroys watchmg sknng reads novels and enroys good plays has traveled to Europe every summer hopes to become a psychlatrrst VN ILLIAM LUCENO A Sportsman and athlete Hockey Team 10 and 11 Captarn member of Baseball Team 10 11 12 and M Club Scrence Assocratron 11 and 12 Latln Club 10 and German Club 11 12 enroys workmg wrth cars a frequent spectator at the NAS CAR drag races at Montgomery Interested rn math studres rock n roll movres and mystery books In spare trme MARGARET LYNNE Maggle G A Secretary 11 12 Permanent Councrl 11 12 mem bel of Glee Club 10 11 12 Glrls Intramural Sports 10 11 12 Pep Club 10 Interested In collectlng records lrkes rock n roll and belongs to a local srngrng group enroys ICQ skatrng playrng hockey badmrnton basketball and softball football and baseball an has had numerous modelrng roms PETER LATON Pete has camera w1ll photo graph former Vrce Presrdent of Photography Club engrneer for P A system 10 11 Charrman In senror year member of Met eorology Sectron of Scrence Assocr atron 11 12 Interested In sports partrcularly football and basketball hrstory hrs favorrte subrect enroys readrng hrstory books and modern novels hopes to attend teachers collc ge PATRICIA LESLIE Patty loves to watch football games and swrm devotes most of her spare trme to church youth group strll works hard In school especrally lrkes Englrsh favorrte readrng IS adventure and comedy was G A Representa trve 11 on Sophomore Councrl and Senlor Senate served on Honor Congress 10 and on MAHISCAN Typrng Staff plans to attend college MA RSHA LIFSCHULTZ A wrde drversrty of Interests member of Sophomore Councrl Wrrters Workshop 10 11 12 Swrmmlng Club 11 her hobbres swrmmrng drvrng dancrng favorrte readrng books on travel and storres based on medrcal pro fessron has been to Israel and West Indres worked as nur se s arde and typlst enroys havrng a good laugh MARGARET LOWENHERZ Peggy has eye on becomrng a nurse or socral worker worked In New Rochelle Hosprtal for two years as a volunteer nurses arde member of Nurses Club 10 11 durrng summer traveled wrth Amerrcan Youth Hostel br cycle group In Europe cookrng for others IS favorrte hobby member of German Club Record staff EDITH LITTLEFIELD Edre came to MHS In rumor year from Rye Neck Hrgh School was Head Marorette there Iergned as Queen of the Trrangle at Har rrson srnce ar rrval at MHS has been a member of Pep Club partrcrpates In Work Theory Program a drag racrng fan enroys swrmmrng Hey! arn t bad sums up her attrtude SLSAN LOW EY Sue an rnveter ate traveler 4 if last summer In Swrtzerland WI? Qi any Experrment In Internatronal LIv rng besrdes travelrng spendfsgf trme at sports an excellentC CT skrer enloys sarlrng and swrm mrng a theater and movre goergfxgj one of the Krngston Trro most ardent fans member o 7 German Club 11 12 Mrxed Gle Club and Forum Club 10 11 12 iw RONALD LYNCH Ron aCtlV9 In Intramurals especlally lrkes baseball and foot ra finds mechanrcal drawrng a most Interestrng subrect hobby IS drawrng swrngmg hrs pet comment rock n roll a constant favorrte enroys mystery books and partres worked In a restaurant a fa cr natrng rob for meetrng people a future recr urt for the Navy MAR'l IN LYONS Mart member of Senror Sen a e member of Cross Country and Track teams enthusrastrc Ice skater was on Hockey Team loves boats and has burlt two In charge of marntenance for actrvrtres board outsrde olfice lrkes comedrans and razz readrng ronfictron and studyrng trrg enroys assocratlng wrth people Adm 525 Qfc A ... 61 PATRICIA MARTINT Patty F01 um Club 12 Wllters Workshop 12, Spanlsh Club 10 11 Pep Club 10 11 knlts and leads ln spale tlme can often ln. found playlng golf also en 1ovs tennls golng to 1azz concelts and tlavellng has been up and down Easteln seaboald school f3VOlS mathematlcs COUISES ln leadlng pI6felS non flctlon lncludes college IH plans f01 futule LH NNE MASER Talented 3ltlSt Recold Alt Staff 10 11 Fdlt01 12 emoys maklng coppel C61 amlcs elected to Qulll and Scloll Soclety llkes to explore othel types of cul tule spent summel of 59 ln Isl ael taught Heblew locally member of F18UCh Club 11 TIQZSUIEI 12 IS lntelested ln modeln folk danclng sang ln G1llS Glee Club 10 Cholr 11 12 BARBARA MANDLER Bonnle A F S Secretaly 12 Recold 10 11 12 Qulll and Scloll Wllt6lS Wolkshop 10 skllng enthuslast emoys leadlng and wlltlng poetly lntelested ln swlmmlng and camplng valuable member of Soclal Betterment League lke Opela theatel danclng en1oys an lnterestlng bull sesslon JERILYN MARIANO .Iell an lnveterate lettel Wllt studled alt at Chlcago Museum of Art would llke to contlnue alt studles aftel hlh school has vuon numerous spell lng contests membel of Ca duceus Soclety Spanlsh and Gel man Clubs has tl aveled across Unlted States and along entlre east coast RICHARD ANTHONY MARTIN Rlchle paltlclpant ln football basketball and baseball Cap taln of Tl ack Team M Club wlll be lemembeled at MHS pal tlculally f0l achlevements ln tl ack and football chosen f0l Tlafflc Squad 12 muslcally lncllned has enteltalned as a membel of local slnglng gloup mem bel of Mamaloneck Drum Corps known as a fllendly llkable pelson SARAH MASTERSON A leader ln 6V91y facet of school le Glee Club Accompanlst Latln Club Co Plesldent Spanlsh Club V106 Plesldent Band Secre taly A F S Co Presldent has l6C9lV9d recognltlon of outstandlng qualltles Latln awards Elmlra Key Sophomole Medal Junlor Medal Natlonal Councll of Teach ers of Engllsh award Treasur er of Sub Debs an obllglng pelsonallty BARBARA JEAN NIANGELS would llke to be lemem beled fol h l dlV9lSlI'l6d lntelests an 3Ct19SS member of Dlamatlcs Club publlc address system announclng commlttee and Usherettes Club Dlama Chall nlan of Lalchmont Sub Debs hobbles lnclude holseback rldlng salllng handlclafts and watchlng football has taught ceramlcs classes wolked as cashlel at nealby theatel JO ANI MARINELLI Joanle membel of Ushelettes Club 10 11 12 and Pep Club 10 11 2 Recold Typlng Staff 10 11 enyoys swlmmlng tennls football and basketball as V1Slt9d West Polnt and F0lt DIX hobbles ale leadlng playlng the plano danclng and llstenlng to good muslc favors lobstel Bloadway plays Jazz concerts and C31 laces plans to attend sec letallal school Pctel Laton You lc on v I ll as ,H ' . . 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Gllbert Morgan takes advantage of the lathe to smooth down a table leg DAVID McDONALD Maduskr works at developrng hlmself through werght lrftlng enjoys playrng stlckball and base ba reclpe for a pleasant eve nlng a steak dlnnel televlslon and sleep partlclpant ln Work Theory has Job repalrrng elec trlcal appllances such as washers dryers and alr corrdltloners plannmg to go lnto the Navy where he wants to learn dlesel repall MARY JANE McMAHON Art enthuslast hobby of sketch mg mlght pursue career rn art after hlgh school llkes classlcal musrc lazz and rock n I0 paltrclpates rn Swlmmlng and horseback lldlng loves to eat lobster llkes paltl6S and college weekends more than any thlng else member of Pep Club 10 12 Spanlsh Club 11 12 Rec Old 10 G1llS Councll 10 Glee Club 10 11 12 C EORGE MAXIM A member of the popular Royal Jacks appeared on T V wlth thls slnglng group Art Awards rncludrng a SIX month scholarshrp alt obvlously one of hrs hob bles another hobby srngrng wrth hrs group also finds pleas ure rn worklng on cars favor lte sports are baseball football and wrestlrng ANN McALO0N Mac has a genulne lnterest rn understandlng people s motives finds psychology course her favor e anrmals a pllmary rn telest llkes swrmmlng and playrng basketball prefers danclng and muslcals for entertaln ment works at Washrngton Arms Restaurant plans secre tallal career member of Pep Club 10 11 12 Wrrters Workshop 11 and Sallrng Club 10 11 JANETTE McGILL Jan natlve of Ontarlo has traveled through northern On tarlo Scotland England and France a record collector enjoys parntrng has exhrbrted art work at home rn Canada pal tlclpates ln swrmmrng tennls and skatrng follows hockey and basketball prefers readrng non fictlon and brographles enjoys lazz concerts ballets and the theater JOAN McMICHAEL Favorlte entertalnments theater best sellers and records sports fan expert sallor wrnner of salllng event VICE Presldent of Sallrng Club 11 Swlmmlng enthuslast watches football and basketball partrcl pant ln school government C A 11 Sophomore Councrl nurses arde and volunteer rn hospltals hopes to become 1 nurse JAMES McALEER Nell an able mechanlc loys worklng on cars has reburlt a few elected to Sophomore Councll sang rn Glee Club 12 member of Assembly Commlt tee and Props Crew 11 enloys watchrng and playlng ln a vxllety of sports traveled extensrvely throughout the Unlted States a gourmet when steak IS comer ned LLOYD McCARTY Enthuslastlcally actlve rn varlous phases of school llfe MAHISCAN Copy Edrtor 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Natlonal Honor Soclety 12 outslde school belongs to Sub Debs talented seamstress llkes lce skatlng sarlrng theater bl0l0gy has lrved all over the U S great conversatlonallst terested rn people enloys books about them and therr reactrons . 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' ,' ln ,v - ,' r v 9 v ' --- - W .YY '.7 ' ' . , , , . 1 3 'r V SARINA MINEO MEREDITH MITCHELI AN DREW MICALIZYI Mrckey golf enthusrast member of MHS Golf Team has entered golf tournaments also enroys playrng basketball and football brggest hope rs to someday see Europe rs gorng to rorn Armed Forces and may have realrzatron of that fondest wrsh has had afterschool ex perrence as cement mason and clerk rn a supermarket HERBERT MILLER Herb German Club 10 11 12 rnterested rn anythrng me chanrcal Publrc Address Sys tem Engrneer 11 takes motron prctures as a hobby worked rn a garage lrkes to travel enroys takrng long drrves and lld rng around rn hrs famrlys speed boat has traveled cross coun try stopprng at many pornts of rn terest plans to work enter Armed Forces JAMES McNElL Jrm a sports enthusrast plays baseball basketball ar trcrpated rn rntramurals 10 11 12 a member of the Swrmmrng Team 1 11 2 also actrve rn Span rsh Club 10 11 PA Commrt tee Co Charrman 12 member of lrghtrng crew for Sp ech Arts productrons especrally rn terested rn Crvrl Arr Patrol plans on a lrberal arts educatron WINIFRED MEDRICH Wrnr Band 10 11 12 Intra murals 10 11 12 languages her favorrte subjects Spanrsh Club 11 Presrdent 12 Spanrsh Honor Socrety 11 12 enjoys parntrng playrrrg' flute and gurtar horseback rrdrng badmrntorr drrvrng and archery her sport fav orrtes collects postcards has worked as a camp counselor for underprrvrleged chrldren member of Horrzon Club EDMUND Mll LER Jay sarlor has won sev eral sarlrng awards traveled to Florrda by boat member of Sarlrng Club Scrence Assocratron and M Club on Track and Cross Country Teams a basket ball fan hrstory hrs favorrte subrect lrstenrng to razz read rng brographres and adventure books occupy spare trme as worked as a messenger on Wall Street SHIGEYUKI MINAMI Shrgr came to MHS from Ja pan rnfatuated by Amerrcan rock n roll and cars as worked reparrrng cars loves to drrve more than anythrng els lrkes playrng hockey and watchrng football also enroys water skrrng and motor boatrng math hrs favor rte subrect favorrte readrng rs hrstorrcal fic tron hopes to beconre an err grneer A warm fr rendly per son finds meetrng and gettrng to know people challengrng and enjoyable new to school rn Junror year pressed by sprrrt of MHS students rn sports and clubs acted rn one school play and helped drrect an other vrsrted all the Hollywood studros rnterested rn psychol ogy and readrng books on the sub ject an L P record collector PLIZABETH ANN MOLL Betty always good natured and pleasrngly talkatrve enroys playrng tennrs and swrmmrng watchrng football and basketball games favorrte expressron What are ya serrous reads hrstorrcal novels member of MAHISCAN Typrng Staff Pep Club and Spanrsh Club actrve rn church Teen Club future plans rnclude school and a trrp to Par rs rn 1961 JOAN MEAD A musrc maker member of Chorr 11 12 Accompanrst 12 Mrxed Glee Club Accompanrst 10 11 Madrrgals 12 plays organ for fun and profit held summer rob as organrst rn funeral parlor elected to Latrn Honor Socrety 11 2 G A 10 AFS 2 one of MHSs sarlrng and racrng enthusrasts lrkes football and basketball shows and naturally musrc MARIO MEROLIE JR Prneapple one of MHSs auto motrve enthusrasts member of Auto Club 10 11 Vrce Presrdent spends free trme workrng on cars lrkes to play hockey watch football study hrstory has been employed as a construe tron worker a przza and party an enjoys lrstenrng to rec ords goes for popular srngrng groups and partres Mrtch German Club 10 Secre tary 11 Presrdent 12 elected to Natronal Honor Socrety at Nurn berg Hrgh School rn Germany member of Brology Club and Fu ture Nurses Club wrnner of bronze and srlver medals on Ger man Olymprc Equestrran Team enroys rrdrng has worked as a rrd mg rnstructor lrkes skatrng sarlrng football baseball and bas ketball SUSAN MOORE Sue Chorr 11 Lrbrarran 12 played Pho be rn Cumberland Farr sang rn Madrrgals 12 Choralrers 11 Senror Counselor elected to Junror Councrl recrprent of an honorary scholar shrp for vorce at Jurllrard School of Musrc baseball and football an lrkes Drxreland bands srng mg always trres to be happy and frrendly plans to enter nur srng school 'I . .J 1 9 , ... -0, ,1... .- - , ... .. - . 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' - ' , I '... f' . - H WILLIAM MOORE Harv What s happenrng sarlrng at the top of hrs lrst excels rn chemrstry member of Track and Cross Country teams lrkes football basketball golf water skrrng and steak wrth mush rooms a Drxreland man makes an annual prlgrrmage to Nantucket Island actrve partrcr pant rn the Scrence Assocratron and Sarlmg Club arming for college GILBERT MORGAN r enjoys stock car racrng and workrng on cars has spent much of free trme burldrng hrs car par trcrpant rn football and baseball enjoys watchrng football box mg and baseball favorrte food apple pre an enthusrastrc hunter after workrng on cars lrstenrng to progressrve jazz and rock n roll are favorrte pastrnres MICHAEL NICKOLAS Mrke r xt s hockey and football as tops an enthusrastrc football an loves to work on cars has worked rn a garage mem ber of Auto Club 12 partrcr pated rrr Intramurals 10 11 12 relrshes przza pre and steak reads mostly sports stor res joys lrstrnrng to rock n roll plans to enter Armed Forces prob ably the Navy LORRAINE NOE President of Hor1Lon Club ganrzed group for charrtable work Brology and Caduceus sectron of Screnc Assocratron badmm ton Intramurals Latrn Honor Socrety Pep Club favorrte subject rs French enjoys sew mg and playrng the prano adores oranges lrkes to swrm skate and play tennrs as found vrsrts to Chrldren s Vrllage a worthwhrle and rewardrng experr ence I ATRICIA MORAN Reb newcomer from Palo Alto Calrfornra rn junror year a valuable addrtron to MHS school 19 Senlor Senate Charrman of decoratrons for Senror Ball Cheerleadlng Manager 12 Pep Club 11 12 has traveled across U S four trmes and through thrrty states rnterested rn tennrs horseback rrdrng playrng gurtar wrrtrng and musrc plans to be hrstory major rn college f EORGE MORROW A folk musrc fancrer plays gurtar and enjoys folk lrstenrng as well playrng football and watchrng tennrs matches are sports favorrtes member of Madrrgals Concert Chorr 11 12 and Band 10 Treasurer of Rrfle Club 11 Team Captarn 12 Natronal Honor Socrety 11 Presrdent 12 actrve rn Sophomore and Junror Councrls a career rn the scrences rs rn hrs future plans ROBERT MORTON after college FRANK NEGRI school ANN NIXON Vrvacrous Nrx a welcome addr tron to MHS from Resurrectron Academy junror year Student Drrector Speech Arts Festrval 11 lrkes dancrng and jazz co lects jazz records and rs rnterested rn good record players enjoys psychology course rn school as had experrence sellrng rn depart ment stores rs often heard rn qurrrng Where are my glasses? BARBARA ODABASHIAN Wrtty Barbara Record 10 11 Copy Edrtor 12 elected to Qurll and Scroll Socrety 11 Treas urer 12 Natronal Honor Socrety 11 Secretary 12 Latrn Honor Socrety member of Chorr 11 12 especrally fond of concerts and plays lrstenrng to musrc and record collectmg are hobbres plays prano lrkes readrng novels plans to go rnto teachrng field Bob hrs hobby photography has hrs own darkroom member of Record photo staff worked for a professronal pho tographer actrvrtres rnclude Chou 10 11 12 Madrrgals 11 12 French Honor Socrety 11 12 enjoys playrng tennrs and football and watchrng baseball classrr adventures hrs favorrte books expects to attend medrcal school Oh man' a member of Bowl mg Club 10 11 Rrfle Club 12 a phrlatelrst hobbres rnclude an Interest rn troprcal fish watches baseball and football reads books on subjects dealrng wrth mechanrcs takes prrde rn marntenance of a car Drrver s Ed a most valuable ard plans to further educatron at lrusrness CAROLYN NAEF Ca r rnter ested rn a wrde range of actrvrtres Madrrgals Rec ord staff Wrrters Workshop Latrn Club after school belongs to Marrners and Mamaroneck Sub Debs rn spare trme lrkes to play prano an rntellrgent and rnterestrng conversatronalrst has traveled rn South Amerrca and the Carrbbean wrll be remem bered for happy laugh RUTH NEWMAN Ruthre member of Pep Club 10 Staff 11 and Wrrters Workshop also rn cnurch group enjoys athletrc plays basketball fol lows football shorthand her favorrte subject rock n roll and Italrarr food hrt the spot has worked as a nurses alde rn New Rochelle plans to study nursrng after gr aduatron V I U r ' as u rv I ' ' : lf .' ,. 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' ' , , 1.... :z ' v- - .-77-- lEORfESANDS PII VXI MXRCIX MIRI XM ROSENTHAI Mrr ram s p t love theater Thespran Horror Thespran 1 12 Secretary Pr esrdent wrnner of Amerr can Legron Oratorrcal Contest 11 attended Amerrcan Academy of Dramatrc Arts and Nerghbor hood Playhouse founded Ma maroneck Junror Hadassah traveled and studred rn Israel 419581 used to own all types of hrrses DOIN XLD RL MB -KRGER In Brology Club 10 Scrence Club 11 Projectron Club 12 Spanrsh Club 11 Rrfie Club 11 brology hrs favorrte subject a member of DeMolay lrkes to swrm and watch football has worked rn drug store and supermarket enjoys sea storres televrsron and the movres looks forward to Saturday nrghts hopes to enter r mrlrtary academy I FORGE ROBIN SON Representatrve to Sophomore and Junror Councrls and C A 12 A F S 10 2 Scrence Assocra tron 10 11 Treasurer 12 hob bres geology and astronomy worked as tr ee surgeon rnd roofer plays the har nronrca favors soccer water skrrng and chess lrkes esoterrc folk musrc ar movres and radro QF M of cour sel fascrnated by polrtrcs and The Future ELIZABETH ROSE Betsy favor rte subjects are rn the scrences Brology Club 10 11 12 Caduceus Socrety 10 11 12 rnterested rn sports Rrfle Club 11 12 Sarlrng Club 10 fond of horseback rrdrng sarlrng water skrrng taught latter two actrvrtres at camp as a counselor actrve rn Usherettes 10 11 12 outsrde school member of Sub llebs Church Fellowshrp and H011 lon Club S l El HEY ROSS Steve a camera bug Vrce Presrdent of Photography Club 12 member of Record Photog raphy Staff 11 12 rn German Clu 11 12 an able sportsman enjoys baseball basketball football and hockey worked as runner at brokerage firm at Nlevr York Stock Exchange last summer West favors folk srngrng and lrstcnrng to jazz JOAN RYAN Joanre an avrd cor respondent partrcrpates rn badmrnton and basketball follows football basketball and baseball games menrber of Pep Club actrve rn church Teen Club lrkes eatrng przza dancrng bowlrng and nrovre gorng after graduatron plans work and then marry Well thats lrfe quoth she Wrll the meetrng please come to order Presrdent of General Assocratron worked toward greater unrty of student body class Presrdent 10 G 10 11 Permanent Councrl 11 12 Var srty Basketball and Base ra star catcher hobbres model planes cars and boats progressrve jazz and dancrng fa vor rte entertarnment above all lrkes sports plans to become 1 coach JOEL SCHEER Rrchard an amateur meteorolo grst the recrprent of numerous awards rn swrmmrng golf and bas ketball a sports enthusrast above all else enjoys playrn basketball once worked as a warter lrkes rhythm and blues musrc veal cutlet hrs favorrte drsh favorrte subject at MHS rs psychology plans rnclude college after graduatron THOMAS ROGERS Tom Interested rn troprcal fish br eedrng enjoys basketball bas ball football and horseback rrdrng worked as stable hand last summer lrkes lobster movres plays and mysterres attended Bronx Hrgh School of Scr ence rmpressed by the fr rend lrness of the students at MHS delrghts rn chemrstry hopes to b come a textrle expert RON N Y ROSENBERI Ronny spent summer ot 59 workrng on Israel farm hobby burlds models some of whrch are valued at more than one hundred dollars also enjoys workrng on cars enjoys water skrrng baseball football school actrvrtres rnclude Projectron Club Bowlrng Club Intramural Sports rnterested rn World War II hrstory SCHECHIMAN Crrcket member of Senror Sen ate Junror Councrl Grrls Councrl Senror Counselor on the Cheerleadrng Squad 12 enjoys baseball volleyball and wat r skr rng rnterested rn boats and boatrng a fan of football bas ketball and tennrs corn col lector traveled to Florrda and Calrfornra duck her favorrte food lrkes German courses rn school a theater goer l ETER SCHELKER Pete the sound of hrs saxo phone well known at MHS member of Jazz Band 10 11 12 All County Band 1958 All State Band 1959 organrzed hrs own dance band a jazzrac modern and Drxreland traveled to New Orleans fthen jazz came up the rrverl a basketball and base ball player enjovs hrstorrcnl flctlon IA A 4 R .j . , j I 2 . 1 Q one u - Q Y ,1' ' 1 -- le , , , ' ' ' ' ... - ' ... 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' I ' B s Q GILBERT A SCHLIERER JR I always an rndrvrdualrst enjoys anythrng concernrng the great outdoors especlally huntlng and fishrng Interested greatly IH werght lIftIng water skIIng and skrn drvrng was a Senror Counselor and Co Charrman of Stage Crew 11 plans to go Into Navy and then Into federal or state law enforcement JORI SCH WARTZMAN Creatrve wllt6TS Workshop modern or ballet dancer member of dance workshop sports enthuslast Record As Slstant BUSINESS Manager works at the A F S Office spent summer employed by local nursery school loves French language and food favorrte meal coq au vrn above all pleased to know Interestmg people IORI SHEPARD Student leader GA 10 Per manent Councrl 11 VIce President 12 A F S CouncIl10 11 Glee Club 10 Secretary 11 Sarlrng Club 10 Secretary 11 12 achreve ments recogmzed by Good CItIzen s Award of DAR parnts In spare tlme fond of tennrs sarl Ing swrmmrng football hockey and basketball fan bound to be remembered for cheerful dlSp0Sl tron and frrendly smrle JUDITH ANNE SHOAFF Judy See ya all lrkes skatrng horseback rrdmg an swrmmrng won camp award for swrmmmg enthusrastrc football basketball and baseball an actrve In Intramurals enjoys office practrce a party goer rntends to enter busrness school or work for a large busrness concern men ber of Grrls Glee Club and Mlxed L lee Club DIANE SCHMIDT One tlme resrdent of Callforma and Nevada crazy about horses won first and thlrd prrzes In horse show enjoys water sports swrmmrng and saIlIng rate first Sarlmg Club 10 11 12 aso actlve In French Club Pep Club and Glee Club fialr for Inte rIor decoratrng fashlon desrgnrng paIntIng and drawrng future Includes secretarral work SUSAN SCHWARZ Sue Assocrate Edrtor Record V106 charrman Wrlters Workshop 11 Merrt Scholarshrp Semr Frnalrst absorbs art musrc and lrterature In free trme conversmg wIth frrends brows Ing through museums and lrstemng to concerts her cultural hobbres student teacher at relrgrous school would lIke to become a teacher roll shows ROSE SESTITO beautlcran work on own and skatlng JOHN SHERMAN Jack enthusrastrc about all phases of the world of cars and whrrrrng motors Auto Club 11 12 Secretary Treasurer 12 stock car raclng aficIonado football player and fan mem ber of German Club 10 11 and ScIence Assoclatron 11 llkes to step out for an evenrng of dancmg another devotee of Italran food LAWRENCE SILVER Larry Make up Edrtor of Rec or member of SaIlIng Club Bowlrng Club Swlmmlhg Team and Latln Club plays golf and tenms an Explorer Scout member of youth group at rellgrous center lrkes physIcs Well how about that' enjoys good comedy shows mystery and adven ture books worked as a camp counselor for two summers ARTHUR SEELENFRFUND Arty new to MHS In SenIoI Year Impressed by Mamaro necks lab f8ClIltl9S Sarllng Club 12 sarlmg Instructor at camp lrkes rrflery skrmg and basketball hrs norsy 52 car a well known trademark hop the old bomb wIll make the hIll always gets hrm to school on trme lrkes dramas and rock n Flalr for harr stylmg does srgns own wardrobe after gr ad uatlon rntends to study beauty cul ture or dress desrgnlng mem ber of Work Theory Program I and typrst for a photography studro hobby IS cookmg Ital Ian style enjoys ballroom danc Ing badmrnton tennls basketball JOSEPH SEIGER oe served as DIstIIct Attorney of Westchester County on Student Government Day 11 member of G A Traffic Squad and A F S Councrl lrkes tennrs swrmmrng basketball and football worked as a crewman on a frelghter before junIor year travelrng to Venezuela and Northern Canada Inter ested In hrstory enjoys readmg current fictron and adventure books JOHN SHAHDANIAN Fun lovrng John favor Ite oc cupatrons Include p l a y I n g the drums performlng card trrcks and talents have been employed In Band 10 11 12 Dance Band 11 12 and Orchestra 10 11 partrcrpant In basketball wants to LIVE llfe-every golden mlnute of It lrkes to meet people and make new fr Icnds . , . . 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K. . 1 .u Y 0 , ' - , - I , . . f j , I CECILE SOGIOKA Cecl attended school ln New MHS has wolked on G A Publicity Committee an amateul astlon omei a good homemakel likes to sew cook and cxochet emoys being with fllends seeing plays of the Shakespeai ean vallety swimming sailing and playing softball lntelested in English and Flench VN AYNE SOVERNS Scientist at woik' Science As SOClatl0Il 10 11 Plesident 12 woiked as a laboratoiy asslstant studying science especially chemistly f3VOllte pastime membei of DeMolay and Exploiex Scouts interested in coin col lectlng skin d1v1ng malksman ship, and most spoits liteia tuiewlse p1efe1s classics pal tlclpated in G A Rlfle Club Bowl ing Club and Latin Club GAIL SIMONS and plays MARX SUE SMALLEY many aieas of school life DUTSC SLI SAN SOUTH BY Sue talented aitlst par ollgmally from Canada has also been to Jamaica likes to make new acquaintances feel as welcome as I was made to feel Ushe1ettes10 11 12 French Club 11 Pep Club 10 GA Stole Sub Debs Holizon Club Chulch Fellowship loyal MHS iootex a futule secietaly LAWREIN CE SPANO La11y races pigeons mem ber of a nlgeon racing club ioys ho1 seback udmg bowlmg baseball and football favorite entertainment mcludes m o v 1 e s dancing and T V reads avla tion and mystely stones as worked constructing dllveways and opel ating and xepalrxng heavy equipment plans for the futule include e1the1 a college education 01 An Foice Joan Tookei IJCQIVES a helping Hand fiom Lynn Energetic Gall active in Band 10 11 12 Guls Intramurals 10 11 12 Orchestla 11 12 Chou 11 Folum Club 11 and Fiench Club 1 Z plays clallnet and has given clarinet lessons chosen as a membel of All County Band 1 11 2 aswlmming tennis and hockey enthusiast P1951 dent of hel chulch Youth Gloup enjoys histol ical fiction music Miss MHS outstanding ln 10 11 12 Sophomole Class Secle tary, AFS 10 Cheelleadlng 12 Record Cl1Cl1l3tl0flS and Business Staffs 12 leplesentatlve to Empire Gills State plize win ning swlmmex dlV61 and sallor Sub Deb T1easu1e1 10 Activity Chauman 11 chulch Teen Club mteiested in a ca1ee1 as a CHARLES SLESINGER Chaille a membei of Spanish Club 11 Rifle Club 11 g'll'1681 fox Public Address System active in Bowling Club 10 11 2 has won sevel al bowlmg tiophles finds chemistly his most fascinating couise likes to peifoim scientific expeuments inteiested in sciences tech l'1lC0l0glC3l applications photog laphy and chess ale othel telests a baseball and tennis an DANIEL SMYTH Dan membei of Auto Club enioys golf hunting and football attended Stepmac 9 10 calls MHS a gleat school likes danclng or iust going out and having fun gleatest pleasuie lldlllg' ln his 53 blue Ford Station Wagon as wolked in a stationery stole tlaveled in Scotland and Ileland Aimed Foices mcluded in fu ture plans 5 f' , , , '- ' , , ' ...En- , y Y , Y . . . - , I - 12... 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I , George Sands advocates unrty rn hrs wrnnmg campargn speech SUSAN STEELE ue elected to Thesprans and Latm Honor Socrety at MHS to Natronal Honor Socrety rn Floral Park I-Irgh School where she spent junror year enjoys Swlmmlng and football lrkes books from drctronarres to Bronte novels to Stembeck sang way across New England wrth friends camprng rn flelds churches and parks transferred first s mes er STUART ROBERT STEIN ER A former student at Lrncoln Hrgh School very 3CtlVe rn sports at Lrncoln and at Mamaroneck on Football Team 11 12 and Base ball Team 11 enjoys basketball and wrestlmg a member of Spanrsh Club 11 and Cholr 10 11 hobby of collectmg records a dance expert and wmner of a dance contest especrally lrkes datrng SALLY SI ARRELL Grrls Glee Club 10 Mrxed Glee Club 11 Concert Chou 12 Fr nch Club Record 10 equestrian at heart rides and shows horses talented artrst draws horses too sarlrng watchlng football and baseball are other hobbres likes to do every thrng novels plays and food constant favorrtes has traveled rn West LOUIS SPLENDIDO Lou an ace bowler has won three bowlrng tournaments was on A Bowlmg Team 10 Cap tam of Bowlmg Team 11 played on J V Baseball Team 10 member of M Club joys watchrng all sports hobbyrst enjoys Hyrng arrplanes Arr Force collects stamps works at sellrng and reparrrng brcycles ROBERT STEFANIK Bob drrvrng flxrng and burld mg cars plans to contrnue schooling and become an automo trve engrneer has worked as an auto mechanrc would rather work around a garage than any thlng else enjoys math classes favorrte sports boatrng bas ball and football Glee Club L1 brarlan 10 11 12 Band 10 11 a member of Bowlmg Club 11 12 JOAN PATSY STERNBERG Patsy adores anythmg French French food the language and Rodrn VlSlt6d Parrs last sum mer a buddrng sculptress other rnterests skung and tennrs collects records mostly classr cal but also jazz and folk reads provocative books actrvrtr s at MHS mclude Cheerleading Record Crrculatron Staff French Club Treasurer for Forum Club Senror Counselor KATHRYN Sl ERZEL Kathy saaaaaaaaaay krd' Spanrsh Club 10 11 Record colummst for TV and Screen World rntervrewed movie and recordrng stars enjoys football and basketball psychology fav orrte subject appeared on TV program Amerrcan Bandstand lrkes rock n roll spaghettr movres or plays based on books meeting people college Included rn fu ture plans JUDITH SPORN Judr wrde range of actlvrtres Forum Club 11 12 Record Staff 10 11 Motron Prcture Pre vrew Club 12 outsrde MHS Horrzon Club Youth Group summer of 59 attended summer school at Cornell Unrversrty has taken teen tour around U S fleets phrlosophy of fun enjoys herself by d 0 1 n g rnterestrng things . . . . - . . 1 s , I ' l I '! 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U ,,. . - U , I ALBERI' SWANKE Sandy dodgrng the spray rn Long Island Sound has won s veral trophres Sarlrng Club 10 11 12 happrest when travelrng has been to Europe Canada across U S President of Meteorology Sectron of Scrence Assocratron 12 elect d to Natronal Honor Socrety enroys lrstenrng to razz play member of MARION SWIFT Pep Club 10 11 12 Cheerlead er 11 G A Representatrve 11 avrd tennrs player swrmmer and drver won trophres for all three held rnterestrng rob work rng rn a glue factory mysterres good musrc and shows are favor rte forms of entertainment good sense of humor enjoys humor ous books PATRICIA STORMS Pat member of Usherettes Club 1 11 2 Future Nurses Club 11 Vrce Presrdent 12 lrkes to sew and babysrt enroys par trcrpatrng rn baseball and watch mg basketball loves rrce wrth butter and sugar romance storres her favorrtes rnterested rn Camp Frre and Horrzon Club on MAHISCAN typrng staff hopes to attend secretarral school NANCY STRETTON Are you k1ddrng gregarrous always wrth her many frrends member of Pep Club 10 11 12 Sarlrng Club 10 Glee Club 10 11 a dancer has studred the dance for past twelve years avrd college football and crew an a talented skater hopes to attend Junror college after grad uatron from MHS THOMAS SW EATT Tank an outstandrng foot ball lrneman elected Co Captarn of Football Team rn senlor year member of Baseball Team enyoys watchrng basketball and hockey a mathematrcs enthus ras makes no bones about hrs enroyment of chrcken tracted to muslc and an abundance of sleep hobbles rnclude mam tl0IlS PAMELA SYMONS Pam a new student at MHS rn senror year partrcularly lrkes the people on the Hrlltop mechanrcal drawrng her favorrte school subject rnterested rn actmg had role rn school play You Cant Take It Ouch rs pet athletrc pastrmes basketball and tennrs rng football RICHARD Rrck Wrth You exclamatron are playrng and watch TARAN crazy about bowlrng member of Bowlrng Team Bowlmg Club local bowlrng team enroys both watchrng and par trcrpatrng rn baseball and basket ba member of Band 10 11 12 and Science Assocratron physrcs rs favorrte school subject along wrth sports hobby rs photography finds enroyment rn lrstenrng to the radro eatlng roast beef and sleeprng JUDITH TERWILLIGER Judy actrve rn school and out Junror Councrl Pep Club 10 11 Sarlrng Club 12 Glee Club Usherettes 10 11 12 I-Iosprtal rty Chairman of Sub Debs rep resented Grrl Scouts at Atlantic Crty also rnterested rn dancrng and the theater lrkes bowlrrrg playrng badmrnton swrmmmg football basketball and hockey fan psychology rs favorrte subrect rn school after graduatron college WILLIAM STREMMEL Br hobby IS rarslng troprcal s pursues Interest by read rng books on rchthyology was employed at Universal Aquarrum lrkes huntrng and fishrng fond of spaghettr and enroys rock n roll and partres among fav orrtes football baseball and swrm mrng attended Steprnac new to MHS ln rumor year apprecrates femlnme element at MHS CATHERINE STROD'l Cathy loves the great outdoors enroys mountarn clrmbrng walkrng and admrrrng the scenery plays badmrnton a football an an lndrvrdualrst ln her cul mary favorrte butternut squash excellent carpenter helped burld summer home attends worthwhrle plays and movres member of French Honor Socrety 10 11 12 and Brology Club lookrng forward to college JAN ICE TAYLOR Jan That s sharp plans to enter secretarral school upon graduatrorr from hlgh school works rndustrrously rn secretarral capacrty for Mamaroneck Adult Educatron Program member of Busmess Club 10 11 r es to watch football basketball and hockey partrcrpates rn rce skat mg and swrmmmg readrng satrsfies qureter moods par tlcu larly enroys hrstorrcal ncvels HENRY TEZZI Hank a sharp dresser who plays a wrld drum has appear ed as accompanrst for pop smgrng group Royal Jacks finds en tertarnrng people fun and excrtrng rock n roll and razz hrs fav orrte forms of musical entertarn ment actrve rn rntramurals especrally enroys playrng and watchrng football physlcal scrence most fascrnatrng subrect 'll... 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' I 2 ' . . . . , JOHN THORBURN Automobrle enthuslast a fan of the Polo Grounds Auto Races races stock cars has worked after school as garage mechanrc reads hot rod magazrnes naturally finds transportatron hrs most Interestlng subject In school outsrde of school finds girls hrs favorlte subject an avld rock n Ioll fan enjoys watch Ing as well as playrng football M ARIE TOHMFOR Bunny loves to read especrally books dealrng wrth scrence or hrs tory extra currrcular actlvrtles reflect Interests member of Wrlters Workshop Forum Club French and German Clubs joys Englrsh best of all academrc subjects favorrte expressron Are you absolutely sure strmulated by outdoors or Iecreatron often lrkes to go lroatlng HERMINA VAN DER JACT Ineke Interested In sports actlve player In Intramurals has recelved both mlnor and major exc ls In basketball and badmlnton played In badminton tournament at County Center member of the Brology Sectlon Sclence Assocratron has travel ed from Europe to South Amerrca and the Carlbbean hopes to at tend state teachers college ARNOLD VON KAENEL Arny came to MHS from A B Davls Mount Vernon won let ter and two medals as a swrmmer for Davrs was also on Davls brrdge team Intramural basket ball and football teams favor Ite actrvlty IS swrmmlng for MHS enjoys golf ICB skatlng and plng pong lrkes frrendly at mosphere at Mamaroneck reads sclence Hctlon books and watches televrsron MARY ELLEN TIGHE A fun lovmg party goer How you doing member of Twrrl Ing Squad and Usherettes Club an ardent fan of the MHS football and basketball teams member of the Swlmmlng Club m ployed by local restaurant as Walt ress tastes Influenced by job loves steak actrve and In terested hopes to go on to col ege JOAN TOOKER Joan active In the Pep Club 11 12 and the Usherettes Club 11 an enthuslastlc supporter of Mam aronecks Football and Basketball teams favorrte expressron Why not' played Intramural hockey In sophomore year a so enjoys horseback rrdmg and water sknng after graduatlon hopes to attend secretarral school goal naturally secretarial career HOW EI L FOPPING Howdy a true outdoors man enjoys huntmg and fishrng more than anything else ho bl s Include makmg own sportlng cqurpment for entertarnment azz lrkes football baseball and basketball In MHS varrous actlvltres have Included Sarlrng Club Track Team Rifle Club and Glee Club also actrve In De Molay and Sea Scouts ROBERT TRAVERS Bob enjoys all sports lrkes football hockey and baseball espec rally finds tlme to partrcrpate In the Latln Club 10 11 12 favorlte subject IS naturally Latrn hobby IS photography as a photo lab complete wlth enlarger loves all Italran food especlally przza hopes to enter college after graduatron from hrgh school RICHARD VITTI Rlchard an actrve member of the Varsrty Baseball Team for three years Interested In sports particularly In baseball football and basketball enjoys watchrng these games terested In music especrally rock n rn was a member of the MHS Mrxed Glee Club enjoys eatmg ravloll math hrs favorite school subject MARY JANE WALL Janre Well thats l1fe' Pep Club 10 11 12 Decoratron C0mmltt86 for school dances 10 11 Intramurals has fun horseback rIdIng swrmmrng skat Ing and boatrng enthuslastrc Tlger supporter roots for football basketball and ICC hockey teams especlally enjoys musrc hlllbrlly acts plays fictron traveling a favorlte pastlme plans to study nursing BARBARA TRAINOR Barb selected as a Senror Counselor and Junlor Councll rep Iesentatrve worked In school store 11 and A F S 10 a mem ber of Pep Club 10 11 12 and Larchmont Sub Debs watches football basketball and baseball enjoys dancing and llstenrng to musrc loves vIsItIng Massachu setts has a deslre to help others whenever she can HENRY TUCK Hank wrll read wlth pleasure anythrng but technrcal manuals favorlte subject naturally Englrsh watches football and basket ba considers drrvlng one of hrs h0bbl8S In church Youth Group and Boy Scouts actrvr tres Include Thesprans 10 11 12 Glee Club 10 Cholr 11 12 Band 10 11 12 and Traffic Squad Semx finalrst In Natlonal Merrt Scholarshlp examlnatlon . . - . 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I I ... -tb , 0 I ... , I , 1 BONNIF VN Al ll' R Fasclnated wlth folelgn natlons has tl avcllng, ulge llV9d IU Austlla on Fxpellment ln In telnatlonal IIVIHZ wolked at A F S U1 New Y0lk Clty wlth fol elgn students membel of A F S COUHCII at MHS 10 11 12 av 0llt6 sublects Flench and Gel nlan enloys a good meal of BSCRI gots bouncv pelsonallty Wlth stlong volce Cheelleadel 12 Choll 11 12 Madrlgals 12 JEFF WARNER C C new to MHS ln lunlol yeal but soon an athletlc standout ln Varslty Football 11 12 stal on defense lunnel f0l Valslty T13Ck Team 11 12 M Club 11 at home ln the gleat out dools fond of skllng huntlng watel skllng flshlng faVOllt9 dlsh flesh frled blook tlout enloys movles modeln Jazz and spectatol spolts ROGER WAI PHI' R Butch Go Johnny go' e n 1 o y s bulldlng hls muscles thlough NVi,lg'ht llftlng a foot ball fan both as a spectatol and a player llkes steak and westel ns attended Alchblshop Steplnac Hlgh School l79f0l9 tl ansfelllng to MHS ln lunlol yeal flnds book keeplng hls most lnterestlng sub ect has been salesman ln an Al my Navy store JOAN WARREIN Jonl enloys paltlclpatlng ln spolts as well as watchlng plays badmlnton softball and bas ketball actlve ln GIIIS Badmln ton Intramurals 10 enthuslas tlc spectatol at hockey games office plactlce course her f8VOllt6 has been employed as secre taly flequent I'l'lOVle goer enloys 100k n roll Slnglng leads mystery St01 ICS hobby collectlng old colns K ENN ETH WATSON e membel of Rlfle Club 10 Auto Club 12 Gel man Club 11 12 Salllng and Flench Clubs 10 enloys almost anythlng assoclated Wlth cars llkes to eat steak and potatoes an habltual palty goer llkes watchlng college football games plays baseball and golf ealns 6Xtl3 money by selllng golf equlpment leads SCIENCE flctlon MlhE WELI NER Wells a membel of Latln Club 10 11 12 Recold Cllcula lon Staff 12 Motlon Plctule Prevlevl Club 12 hobby IS photoglaphy took plctul es f0l lellglous newspapel paltlclpant ln ten nls and football llkes watchlng football and basketball math IS fdV0llte sublect fol past two summels worked at faCt0lll'1g' flllfll fond of leadlng SCIENCE flctlon books Bctty Moll decldes It s just hel type THOMAS WEAVER Tom Play a llttle ball enthuslastlc ball player foot ball basketball and baseball played on MHS Basketball Team also enloys Salllng and hockey excels ln Engllsh hls favorlte sublect Treasurel of Latln Club 11 12 membel of Latln Honor Soclety 11 12 Salllng Club MAHISCAN BUSIHGS Staff and Wllters Wolkshop plans to attend llbelal alts college ln New England PI IZABETH WENIDEL Betsy cheelful and fllendlv to all plays the plano IOVS danclng and has taught ballet f0l flve yeals favorlte school sublect IS Engllsh people lazz and the theater ale greatest ln tel ests l'Yl6U1b9l of Cheerleadlng Squad 11 12 V106 Presldent of Sophomore Class PreSIdent of Gllls Glee Club 10 lIkeS to play tennls and water skl 1 . .,. 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' . l, SABINE WENZEL Glgl frlendly and good na tured a sports enthuslast recelved an award ln the Fedelal Sport Contest ln her natlve Gcr many enjoys travellng espec lally around the Unlted States palnts and works wlth collage favorite subject at MHS IS art plans to attend college ln U S for a few years and then contlnue stud IBS ln Europe ALAN WE RTHEIMER Why n t'7 member of Forum Club 10 11 Bowllng Club 11 12 Photography Club 10 11 Motlor Plctuxe Prevlew Club 12 camera bug enjoys basketball and bowllng and watchlng all sports acted as host to A F S student jumor year found counselmg t Herald Trlbune Fresh Alr Fund Camp a rewardmg experience plays movles music for entertalnment The class of 1960 now leaves Mamaroneck H1gh School, some to go on to college or other educatlon, some to take the1r place 1n the buslness world The three years just past have been busy years for them, full years, ones they w1ll not forget MHS classes, teachers, frlends, and clubs-has been a part of thelr l1ves and w1ll always remaln so These Semors have problems to face 1n the world they now enter and new respons1b1l1t1es to meet, but the tralnmg they recelved at Mamaroneck w1ll help to make thelr way easler. The fr1endsh1ps of hlgh school days w1ll last, the knowledge they have galned w1ll re mam wlth them, they leave MHS but take part of It w1th them. LAUREL WE RNER Comment on envlrons Ah gay exotlc Larchmont wlshes to be remembered as a lost vlolent sou folksmgmg and classlcwl muslc constantly strums her guxtal penchant for provoca tlve books pamtlng and profound conversations sknng wrltmg learnlng and talklng occupy spare moments Forum Club 10 11 V1ce Presldent 12 Wrlters Workshop 10 11 12 JACQUELINE WOLINSKY Jackle What's new'7 joys the hght slde of sltuatlons humorous storyteller and well known raconteuse member of Twlrlmg Squad 11 12 Spamsh Club 10 11 12 Motion Plcture Prevxew Club 12 Sallmg Club 10 a great golfer tennls player and swlmmer always enjoys a good musxcal comedy a student of modern dancmg entertalned at Winter Reverle Dance LOUISE YANNUZZI Lou Ba Pa Da Interested ln dancmg won a tap dancmg scholarship for ten years e1 formed for schools churches and other groups llkes roller skat mg bowlmg loves the wide open road enthuslastlc about motorcycle Tldlhg' drlvmg spolte cars drag races watches foot ball and baseball wrltes LOTIGS wants to become a pollcewoman CYNTHIA LAHM Cmdy Guess what ' per sonal alm IS to make people happy actlve ln school life Sophomore Councll Record Clr culatlon Staff 12 Pep Club 10 11 photography IS a hobby water skung and dancmg also afford pleasurable moments enjoys French the most of sub jects ln school plans for fu ture mclude junlor college after hlgh school .. . - - . . 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L 'EDOIII' 7l!oJf,fl1r George Sands, Lori Shepard L and alooiing lllck lig.rgrers, Pattv Leslie EU, Clfllfkjlllfll 5' MJ' ..NOI7ll'PlIllLl'l Gilbert Morgan, Sue Finneran MU, L Ill Pfj Ray Pennucci, Bill'lJ2il'21 De Maria 2 x UH 10115 , v' W 'lU1ff,.11 Sue Finneran, Pete Forsman, Elayne Ballantone' 7l!oJf 7!!!uJivuf Woody Flowers, Sarah Mzxsterscm gif, mfPJJPll Sue Esau, Henry Tezzi gui ,fgrfiila Lynne Maser, Bud Operer fw,,,17f15f! ,,f . :Hey Stn- , u, . lhlslm 7ll0Jf fu .Sill'l'f'l'l! ,I George Morrow, Sarah Masta-rson Elf J4fL,4m..,.J Lori Shepard, Tom Jacobs, Sue Smalley i Bm ,4fMfM Steve Jackson, Derle Burnstine MKS, ..fgl'l0l' Ill!!! ..f4l'll'K'.fJ Miriam Rosenthal, Larry Dawson jjrlhfll llnlksf bus Smalley, Dick ligfge-1's X, X1 . wrrfr. ., LYNN BARON Lynn Baron was outstanding as a member of Permanent Council, French and Latin Honor Soci- eties, and as Vice-Presiderrt of National Honor So- ciety. But above all, MHS is proud of Lynn for her' participation rn the Herald Trrbune Xouth Forum to rrhrch she xr as selected as l S delegate 1-ui lf 225 W' D15 nil' ik we 5 LOPI SHPPARD Lorr Shep 1rd has alxr rys been 1 h 1rd xxorlxrng NIHS er She rs Vrce President of the C ener 11 Asso cratron and last rear serx ed on Permanent Councrl as chairman of the Xl axs and Merns Committee Lorr was also Secretrrx Treasurer ot Sarlrnfr Club 1nd rs 1 member ot thc 'N rtron rl Ilonor Socrrtx Sl l SMALI I X Nlrss NIHS rs 1n approprrrte trtle for Sue Smaller Actrxe rn manr frcets ot school and erctr rcurrrcul rr lrfe Sue has alxx rys been 1 drstrngurshed NIHS er Shc has been a contributor to student gox ernment Sue rr as elected to represent the school rt Inrprrc C rrls State last summer She rs xx ell knorrn as rn enthusrastrc cheerleader rnd frs r member of Chorr -XFS Red Cross and numerous other 012311171 trons Sue s cheerful smrle and good rratured frrerrd lrness xrrll long be remembered br her clrssmatcs 1nd school are Qi' lie . . . . , 4 - v 1 . , r r .- - 1 , .1 , .f . . , , l 1 1 - .L , ll - 4 X. a I If rl 4 . .- f ' ' f ' X . .l f ' r 1 .K V Y V 1 T ' 'A he A 11 .K 1 ' v u . 1 A l 0.4 . 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N l , . 1,2 It - 1' -1 -- I 'Il ,YY 1f,g3X, 15. ?jaL6LLt0I ldI'l sS7CL!fllCL!0l l6tl'l SARAH MASTERSON DOROTHY LAMON Betsy Adler J 05 Appel Lynn Bal on Susan Blebel Louls Borgenlcht Lance Bosart Jacquellne Bl uskln Deldre Burnstlne John Cahlll Llllda Chl 1Stl21l1SeU Joanna DuBa1 ry Donna Duhy Rlchal d Dunn Malcolm Easton 'il 9019 Cnr., Hut Pdtl lcla Eerdmans Gall Elsenberg Mark Elsner J onathall Flnkelsteln Wllllam Flowel s Jane Goldbelg Patl 1Cla Grant Thomas Jacobs Lynn Jarllmark Robert Johnson Steven K lplan Stephen Klss Katherlne Klttelle Emlly Kleln Bal bala Knlght Thomas Landau WIHI Medrlch GGOI ge MOT1 on Robert Morton Balbala Odabashlan JOS9ph1ll6 Olson Susan Schvs 31 z Gall Slmons Catherllle Stl odt Albel t Su anke Janlce Taylor Mlchael Wellnel Laulel Werner N THHI L HUNUREUEETY Xx'ff Fz1sfRnu Jillflllldllx Schxmnz Odlbashlan MOIIONX Ba1on Afthul Lamon Olson Second R011 Shepa1d Appel B01 genlcht Hueppel Mead Pe1gola Eeldmans Edwzuds Mltchell 'VIcCa1tw Dunn Bu1nst1ne Ixnlght M155 -knd1exxs Thnd Roz C1awfo1d Easton NIaste1son BIOXXHQ lung Cl1a121cte1 l6,ltl6lSl1lD and s Xue as xxell s stholfuslnp, fue the necessfuw lQl1l.ll1QlTl6lltS f0l n1embe1sh1p lll the Ndtlolldl HOIIKJI Soclety Only hfteen pe1 cent of the top students of the semor tl xss m ax IQCQING tlns hono1 Recommended by the11 classmates ind the ficulty students ue selected by 1 facultx comnnttto They must hue .fm lverage of IIIIIQU pu cent to be el1g1ble tm membf.1sh1p 1n M211 of the11 JLIHIOI xea1 Ol be 111 the top tllllnfl oi the class fo1 l'Il6I'l'1b6lSlll1J lNux membels ue tapped it 1 school assembly 1nd is e ith stands btlo1e the st1ge the DlLQld9l1t Dl61ltl0lli h1s outstlndmg 1ch1eve ments at 'NIHS l93.Cllllf.f the bouetx thls xea1 haxe been KILOIQQQ lll0llOXX Plesldent Lxnn Buon X71UQ-3 Pl6SldLHt I,11b1121 OddbdSh1lll Seuetdu and B111 A1tl1u1' Tledbllltl Mus Al1c11 Al1fll6XXS 19 sponsm I11 D6CLH1b61 ol exch Xen the NltlOI13l HCJIIOI Souety holds 1ts Welcome Home tea f0l senlols the sec1eta.1y 131617118 the Ho11o1 Roll llStlI1g'S and the tongn 1tul1to1y notes sent to students on the first ll0llO1 loll G1unbaun1 VS QBVQI -Xdle1 Lx nne Ch1 1st121nsen Danson Klss F 0111 fh Ron luttelle Ax1e1 Cahlll Su anlxe Jacobs Flnkelsteln BOS3lt Sovel ns Flow 615 Duhx Absent Ixleln Colangelo DuBar1 v Goldbel gf Johnson Blount -Xbbott Baum alt E1senbe1 G16-enbelg . -. . ., ,Z .S ' . :er -' . ,, 1 w v , as 11 f .w ' . - , w. - r - ' - v - n A 1 .' 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A u 5 Y ?w an PERMANEINT COUNCIL Pennuccl, Balon, Bloxxne Lynne Ml Rock Sands, Jacobs Shepald Wllss Develeux, I nder the leadelslllp of Geolgc Sands, the Gen eral ASSOLlatlOIl successfullx completed allothel xeal of self goxernment AbS1St1Hg GeO1gQ xxere V1cePres1dent Lorl Shepald Secretalles Valelle LIOXX ne and Margalet Ixnne, and Treasulel Rax Pellnuccl The 6X8ClltlX9bOCIX knoxxll as the Pelman ent Councll, conslsts of the C A ofhcels and Chall men of the pelmanellt commlttees Thls X981 s com mlttee heads xxere C0llll16 Pellman, Waxs and Nleans Tom Jacobs SD01tS and Axxalds Cathv lung Publlcltx INQII Balmaclx, C1tlZ9llSIllD Paula AIIIIQF, Assemblx Lx nn Balon, EI9CtlOll and Nlkhl Llbrandl, IXIQIYIIJQISIIIIJ Pellman, IHIIIQI Llblahdl, Klng Balnlack A sx stem of student exchanges xx as lllltlated bx the GA thls xeal SIX students two flom each glade, Y1Slt6d a hlgh school ln Yolk Pennsylx 3l11'l, xx hlle MHS xx as host to York s I'6p19S9I1t2ltlV6S The Q A also IJ19S9Ilt6d a dance xx ltll dlsc Jockex Rudy Nlolo as mastel of C6I'6I'IlOll16S Plofesslonal enter talnels VI619 on hand and evelyone danced to the latest lecords Agaln thls xear the capable sponsors xx ele IWISS Develeux and Ml Rock Mlss Dex ereux ls Ietlflllg thls xear aftel belng at MHS almost contlnuouslx slllce 1916 The C1 A ls grateful to hel for the many of those xeals spent as one of lts adxlsels QFLQFCL fidoccafzon l In xltl ll lnul xx Suu Ix ll. r L xx nfl L N ll ll I N Llltll LI LL lm lmlln un Alu lllll-U' N l K NU' 'C SUNY 1 nxlu I lm llll L A ll lf, 1 lm Null llle Il ll Q N'lllIll'lll1 ll lr ll I ul ntl -lull: Nlllll ol Ilr nl Fl 1 I Q Sllgnl Ill x Ixxcr l Xlllrr alll rx I I xl Il Il All H1111 ull L Il IL x fix 'mfg' 5 ..---YI - ' ' 4 v , . y .Q ., . y . y L . 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B111 Althul expounds on thc 11111701 tance of honestv it mcetmg, of the Ho11o1 Committee 0l'l Ol Six sen1o1s 10111 1Lll1l01S and t11o sophomores comp11se tl1e Honor Con1m1ttee at MHS The chief purpose of the Committee 15 to promote t11e Honor System 11h1ch advances the idea of honesty 011 exams home11o1k and in 111 phases of school 11fe Class membership 111 t11e Honoi S1 stem IS 1o1u11 taly a petition foi Honol status must be circulated then 1ote to appro1e the sy stem Classes 011 th Ho11o1 Sy stem ale expected to co11duct themse11 es 111 accordance with its high standar ds iepeated 1l1f13C tions of the iules mean expulsion fi om the svstem The Honor Commlttee hopes by t11e Honor System Sfafzd king Aithui Eeidmans Giunbaum Standing Waishaw Wyckoff Paltel kiss Cahill Stein M1 Man chestei J,,,....-an- Olfifllffllifeg to encouiage a high eth1ca1 sense 1n1ong thc stu ClG11tN Ly D1OXlllll1g 1 tangclble code of beha11o1 Stllflfillts 11e aided 111 de1 6l01Jl1'lg thell 01111 1111111112 ten ethical code With the precepts of the Honoi S1 stem as a glllde it is hoped that its membe1s may form tllell 01111 sense oi 11ono1 1nd ho11est1 At meetings of the Con1m1ttee Piesident B111 cuss1o11s of problems 1nvo11 ed 111 the Ho11o1 S1 sten1 The othei mem1oe1s ale Pat Eel dmans John Cahill Kathie Ising Steve Kiss Dorien Grunloaum Puth Wai s11a11 Dick Rubingei Sue Stein Dick M4311 Alan Pa1te1 and Caro11n V1 vkoft 1 X1 1 . . Q 'K ' -f 1 , - .f I ' ' -ks, ' - K' ' - -9 1 v Lv K1 1- Y . ' ' .1 K- , L1 2 , L- - . ' . I . ' ' J . ,' ' 2 , ,.' , . -' .' 'L , 1 . 1 . -v . 1 ' . Lv V L., v - , ' 2 S S L- ' . lv 1 Y ' , ' ' 1 - v - v: 1 ' ' - - s .' ' Lv ' , - S' . ' at the initiative of the class, and a majority must A1't11111' Rlld the sponsor, Mr. Manchester, lead dis- v v , . e ' ' v ' 1 -v l . , . y ' . . . . Q ' - ' 7 Y C ' n 1: n . u - 7 , nw , , L . . U u . ,, .y . V H, . 7 K n I Y M, 7 . Q L - ' A x 1 .1 7' , . I' s 7. , .u 4 . A' ' I. ' ! 1 i 'V 7 7 i Y i' - .- H - - J - ,N g . 9 , 1, W 3 ,V ., I ir. 3 . - 'T . 'S Outstandmg student pa1t1c1pants from all aleas ot clramatlcs 1ece1xe 1LCOfIll1tl0ll tor 1'll6llt011OLlN xxo1k Wltll membe1sh1p 111 the Nat1onal Thesplan SOCl8tW -X pos1t1o11 1n tl1e NOCl9tX n1ax be tamed bx Xlllllllllg' one hundred and hftx DOlIll1S 101 mtmg cl11ect1ng make up, busmese, O1 othe1 areas of d11 llldt1LS A student xx ho ea111s txxo lll1llCl16d 1nd nftx Dldll THIS xea1 NIHS retogmzed Lucx Loulxoulxh han, C1th1e B1ac1e Paulette Coope1, B1uce Jax ,U A 111 lLdl00Il P1L1l0t I cannot l1ve xx 1thout a 1naca1oon' 'XI1chael Reexe, Mlflam Rosenthal, Courtnev Sxxeet lllg, and HQIIIX Tuck ae Honor Tl1esp1ans The mam funct1o11 of Thesp1ans IS to act as an lClXlS0lW counul to students xx 1th less exper1ence 1n X.f11l0Lls areas of d1amat1ts 'XIembe1s D2ilt1C1pdt9Cl IH all the D1OflLlCt10llS of the Speech A1ts Depalt ment se1x1ng IH xa11ous capac1t1es IH Ar1a da Capo You Cant Take lt Vhth You, the tale It shoxx, and Speech A1te Fest1x al 3 QJIQLCLFL5 I'1stIf Fethan Boulxoukhllan Rosenthal D1e1kb Shef Lealx Tuck -lbscuf lxla1 QOOPGI BIHLIG Last lllangels fl ld Ilumgton Mmm! A 1 'NI1 Hanna Reexe qxxeetlng XIIUEO Qchllerel Bendvc Jax RLIQHI n Tl'lLllStOI1 'Uris Moog Tl111dRou Eggels U1 W- 4.4:-I '. , 4 N .Ah Y' l,..' , H .. 1 - ' . I ' 2 D , 'I I' v 5 4 I I .1 lx 'V ' . ' ' 1 l 1 . K' 1 v 1 1 K1 v . 2 tv Q ' v. , v Q. v ' . . V . LH . points is entitled to membership as an Honor Thes- 'HKU , ,. ' ,, 1- - v 1 . 1 . v 1 r v - , 1 I . . . D A. 1 ' ' ' ' l xl' I V . 2 .. , . . . J, fl ' '1 fur: 1 ' , ' ' ' , 1 , ' ', - 'j, '. . .' ' ', ' ', ' V, , . , '9, .' . .A',. JHFZA.. . .' ..L. ' , A' ,K. ' ., 4 'A' V, 11 , ' , . '-. 1 '. Y 1, l li X 5 'lf' Q1 Duk Eggels 'md Hemv Tuck hue n enllghtenlng ucpenence C3!lgAfU'lg gd .9098 rewzi Baslcally IS lmportant to a ploductlon as the act mg IS the xvolk done behmd the scenes bx membe1s of the Stage and Llghtlng Crexxs Headed bx Henlv Tuck, under the gu1dance of MISS Moog, the L1ght mg Crew cleates much of the atmosphe1e of a plav 1n decldlng 9ff6Cf1X8 colo1s and hghtmg 1Ht6l1S1t19S The quahficatlon for membe1sh1p on the c1exx 1S edge of e1ect1on1cs and a W11l1Hg'H9SS to xxalk the rafters to make 1epa11s IS des1red Comm1ttee mem ben max ealn is much as hftx pomts duung '1 D10 ductlon towards membelslup 1n the Thesp1an So cletx W1th the asmstance of M1 Schumer the Stage Crexx and 1ts Chzurman, Lucv Boukoukhllan, 1nte1 p1 et the HIGHS of the plax xx rlght to ploduce effectlxe sets The group IS usuallx dlxlded 111110 txxo 1J2'i1tS, palntmg and CO11St1l1Ct1OH, both of xx 111011 must usuallx create evervthmg thex use Fzrsilwu Schhelu Reexe Blocl Belgel Tlulock If has Levv D11 ensod Robey S1 1 and Hou Fullu Boukoukhll m Funam o Medi uh hlss Hal 1 IS keel son Ix nn nd Lancla Feuel Locke ' . . ,. -L. K .l . s 2 ' i an 'f ' ' I O l A ' 2 . ' I c ' 'S -Y ' if c . v rv . . '. c ' ' . . . - ' . ss' .I ' . Y essentially interest in doing a good job, but a knoxvl- ' . N . ' Y . - L . . . ls I ,: , ' -Hs' v S7 ui' ru ' ' -2. , w ' , Ar -I . . Bruce Jay to Lois Peters: You know I love you. hut I'm afraid insanity runs in your family! E This family reminds me of those hectic days of the October Revolution of 1917. CAST-Scared: Parker, Leary, Brown, Bulow, Slater, Sweet- ingz. Sfrlnfling: Bachrach, Simons, Peters, Jay, Last, Motenko, Thu1'ston, Trevor, Israel, Green, Hammel, Leeds, Moll. :you ELL? Jf 'UMM you The Speech Arts Department presented the Moss Hart-George S. Kaufman comedy You Can? Tulrff If Witlz You on Friday, November 6, 1959, under the direction of Miss Moog, with student directors Gloria Sheffield and Sarina Mineo. The play in- volves the zany household of Penelope Sycamore, with its perpetual guest, dancing daughter, and amusing hangers-on. With a disastrous domestic mix-up on their hands, and in the midst of a most embarrassing dinner party, Grandpa philosophizes You Can't Take lt With You, and the play is a delightful reminder to live life to its fullest. The cast included Sue Brown as the head of the familyg Tim Leary as Grandpa Vanderhofg Court- ney Sweeting as the perpetual guest, Mr. Da Pinnag Bruce Jay as the son of a wealthy banker, Lois Peters as a vivacious young girl: and Ted Bulow as the pyrotechnist father. Other members ofthe cast included Pam Symons, Mike Motenko, Jeff Leeds, Ellie Greene, Adrienne Trevor, Bob Bachrach, Sam Thurston, Ted Parker, Michelle Slater, Ronny Israel, llick Moll, Dick Hammel, and Pat Last. Ah, better far to live and die, under the brave black Hag I fly. ugfdrid The Glass .lI6l1fl!j0I'1-6, by Tennessee Williams, was presented by the Speech Arts Department, under the direction of Miss Moog, on March 18. Described as a memory play, The Glass Menagerie is a pic- ture of the unrealistic world of one family. Laura, the frail and crippled daughter, and Tom, the son and narrator, are dominated by their mother Aman- da, a woman living in the past. Sue Brown played Amanda, Tim Leary, Tom, Claudia Conlon, Laura, and Mike Motenko, the gentleman caller. An abstract stage set provided an effective evoca- . . . and you'll go up. up, up, over Blue Mountain on a ln-oonistickln 97 enagerie tion of the unrealistic atmosphere of the play. Very slightly colored gauze was used for the back drops, creating an ethereal effect. No walls existed between the three rooms represented on the stage. At the very back of the stage a non-objective painting of the city was seen through a scrim, appearing with a diffused quality. Spotlights accentuated the charac- ters while the rest of the set remained under dimmer lights. Spots were also used at intervals to call special attention to Laura's glass menagerie, the picture of the departed father, and the fire escape. C A ST-lllotcnko, B rown, Leary. Conlon. Why, I believe she really is ill Y Lynn Jarnmark EDITOR IN CHIEF Steve Klss ASSO CIATE EDITOR Last June xx hen eve1 yone xx as admuxng the 1959 MAHISCAN nexx membels of the 1960 MAHIS CAN Staff had already begun xxolk Duung the summer Ed1tor1n Chlef Lynn Jarnmark and As soclate Edltor Steve Klss stalted plannmg themes As soon as school began the entne staff met 1n Mr Tu1ne1 s loom to declde upon a theme cover de slgn and general layout down to xxo1k on then own facet of productlon Wh1le Mr Ury the Chlef Adx 1ser dlrected Lynn Steve and Bud Opeler the Art Edltor 1n workmg on the dummy 1n the MAHISCAN office the Feature Staff unde1 La11y Danson began Wfltlflg sen1o1 pro files and a1t1cles on all phases of school llfe Lloyd McCarty s Copy Staff and M1 Tu1 ner extracted mls takes from the copy of the vxrltlng staff and the thlee members of the Tvpmg Staff converted the 6l l5C6lI'L xx r1t1ng 1Ht0 typed art1cles B1ll Arthul and Coco Balchllon xxorked vxlth the11 staff 1dent1fy1ng photos some of xx hlch xx ere taken by photographels Bob Hartog and Pete Zeller Meanwhlle the BUSINESS Staff took care of the x1tal financlal angle of the MAHISCAN Advextls mg managers Salh Parker and Sandy Swanke made sure thelr staff got enough ads Ann Arm1tage and Tom Weax er xx ere busy makmg sure eve1 yone sub scr1bed and pa1d for h1S copy of the MAHISCAN Pat Eerdmans and Lynne Hand enllsted parents as patlons and patronesses The Treasurer June Ken na1d spent hours countmg money and makmg sure the rlght amount xx ent to the r1ght places to pay all the bllls F1nally Aprll first that d1stant deadl1ne ar11ved and the MAHISCAN a product of the val 1ed talents and efforts of numelous people xx ent to p1 ess MAHISCAN Wrltlng and Copy Staffs Seated Blount Gelshen Knlght Olson Lamon Stcuzdmg Bang Maste1son uenbelg Ad le1 Burnstme I cc A. v , - - 3 ' , N - 7 ' Y Y . . . . . . i Y , Y 1 - ' . Y y. .1 . . . 7 1 - . -' , ,r ' 1 ' 'K , -. - . - . ' K 1 1 . . , . ' . yu 4 . . u - . .v . ' - , . Y The preliminaries over, the individual staffs got 1 V I i ' V 7 1 ' 1 ' . 0 ' Y 7 ! ' ! ! 1 .. , - ' 9 I . - A ' . . . ' - Y K , 1 K ' . . . . . . ,- - ' 1 1 1 Y Y . . ,. K 1 Y . L . , , . u I 1 'I J ' . v 7 y 1 A : . fx ,I , 1 ' , u , , - 1 ', , TYPIST-Moll, Leslie, Stu1'111s. PHOTO IDFNTIFICATION Althul Dluck Ba1ch1lon STAFF FDITORS NIcCa1tx Danson Opeler Cahlll -XIJXI-RTISINC ST-XPF 1 lmu PIUYIGQQA Buechlmg, Hand YK 01111 ln 811111111 Rau He-1111 ton mm :sf ff -Xllllltdgk' lo 111 gelo Falton HOlllL,ll1lH Iunnnd ll cfm XNLXYLI L . 'I fi S . ' - I-'i 'st ' ' . ' ,q , Pz11'k01'. Swanku, Dlerks. Eerd- z s.Al.'11: . ' . 'lz - 1411 T. H1111 711. '-1 ' f 13 L t 11111 s 1 11111 nlts obt11n1ng 1fls and XX0llxlIlf.'f at the p1111t shop Inasmuch 1s the Retolcl IS the onlx xxuolxlx hlgh school p11bl1tf1t1o11 III XX estchestex the membus max xxell take p11cle IH tllell l111d 11o1k The Plltllt' 111111 1t1on begms ten fl1Xs beIo1e the 1 halt betole pubhc ltlllll The memhus oi the News Stc1H1ece11e the11 1ss1g11mt11ts Ixom I1 X16 Flanlxtoxd News Fd1to1 The nmshecl dltlCl9S ue handed lll on the folloxxlng T11esd11 O11 I-llld 11 Clllllllgl' Ilftll pe llflt t1t11 1s Igtlltl 1l n1eet1ng1 ot all tdltors lu JN PDITOR IIN IHIFP F 11111 lxlun ASSOCIATP I' DITOI1 Susan Sthxxaw Wh Stella I 111111 IXltlIl I flltlll 111 fllltf Wltll Assouate I1 1l1to1 S11s111 Sehxs 111 -Xt th1s t1n1e 1 post mo1ten1 of tht pabt Heco1d ls held and neu 1clef1s are presented On Nlondu and Tuesclax the staffs 110111 fifth peuod 1nd t1ll late attu sthool B1 Tuesddx afternoon R11s111ess Nlanagex Imthx Idndmann and 8SS1St3lltS url the 1ds to1 t11 it v Lek s 1ss11e 1nd the laot of the p 11161 goes to the D1 111t shop VS eclnesday The flnlshed top1es '111 p1cked up Fmdfu bx the C1rculat1on Staff htfuled bx -Xnn Almltdgt and Beth Baumgalt and 111 folclul Sundax afternoon for fllStIlbLltlOll Nlon PDITOPS I'11 1 R Il Odalvfx h11n Coldsnuth Howell Cocuolone Coldman Alllll Ilgl I 111 lgllllllglll I'11nl1f'o1d fh11st11nsan Haltoy, Po 1 I - I- . 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I 'Z ' ' , V' .2 J 1 , ' rv 113 1 QCOI' d 1x moi ning Dining thc football se nson the paptis uc held oxei so as to include an account of Sltui dax s game Sex eral innox ations haxe come out of the cloxx ded and the complete production has been made more efficient iesulting in a bettei Recoid vxith moie to sax The editoi ials haxe gix en more constructixe ad xice rather than generalizations Sex eral nexxs ar ticles haxe been lun on out of school life of interest to all students, such as the article on the National Defense Education Act The featuie column headed by Editor Flissx Goldman has changed fiom a mere linda Christiansen Lance Bosait Ronnie Roscnbug Iaiix Silvei Oh what the DHIIW Ncxxs xxould give foi this it tune' listing of pnties to more substantial information, xx ith inteicsting and gc nei 1llx unknoxxn facts about xarious students And the spoits p ige edited bx Stexe Flechnei is lixeliei and more informatixe this yeai than ex ei before each issue has been able to include a picture and each six page issue to in clude txx o pictures While the Recoid is entiielx student run the editoiial business ind ait staffs are advised respec tix elx by Miss Stephens xx ho guides the editors Mrs Annis xx ho xxatches the finances and 'xliss Dexe ieux xxho supeixises the art inseits TYPIST Scafzd Cebhaidt SLhY1lZ6l Pagliaio S'fui1d111q DePalm1 Peigolx COCCIO lone Diamond s ' Q M J A , l ix ki' .: H Lv v AQ H ' lv A , -'L 1 r' 5 - L :- , 1? :V -, v - K .Ax ' I , 1 E.. 2 .- V' ' -,S ' . , -2 Iv f v 1 K v , ' v, ' v . V W v , .' ' ' . ' . . ' . ' , . Record oflice this year. Organization of all staffs Since more MHSers have subscribed to the Record I . A1 4 .Ki 1 ' f ' h Y .AY 4 W 1 . . i N . . in ' ,, v. I . . n Y. r .u , , K . ' . ' Y. . ' ' . . v K v . U K . v ,, . . I Y , n. x - t ' , f ' - - ' , ,z ' r . ' : - ' ' L' . s, ' 5 , '- -S S A i .- , .. J . Y , ' .v , '. . . A ' Q l. , 1, . k ' I .' - an Cl 0 The LLlllllllldtlOll of anx hlgh school 1ou1nal1sts Lfueer IS 9lECtl0Il to the Qu1ll and Suoll Socletx Qlllll and Sc1oll IS 11 Il3tlOI'1dl o1gan1zat1on formed to l6COglll7Q and p1omote outstandmg xx 01k 111 the field of 1ournal1sm In Oldel to be elected to 1nembe1sh1p a student must haxe xx orked for at least one year on a publ1cat1on such as the R6COld the NIAHISCAB the Au11ga, O1 IH Wrlters Workshop In add1t1o11 he has to hax e a h1gh qCh0l3StlC stand1ng and faculty recommendat1on M1ss Stephens IS facultx adx1se1 and Betsx Adle1 P1es1dent LOUIS Bo1gen1cht Ba1 bara Odabash1an and Jo Olson a1e X ICQ P1es1dent Treasu1 61 a11d Sec1etarx respect1xelx The soc1ety holds 1nduct1o11 tXXlC9 xearlx and guest autho1s and l0U11l3.l1StS are featul ed at meetmgs Pzzst Run Lllilarldl Lang,o1 Xankocy Fleeman Can1pbell FQLIQI Spo1n Apsell lx Block Borgenlcht F11bourg Stexn WI1lW9 Goldstem Howell Ell1ott Ste1nbe1g' M1 Levmson 900011111-E011 AXl9l J Be1ge1 Olson Palker H Sethel Kallah B1usl11n luss B1ehel K1e1son Klem Meltz Andelson Rosenbaum Mlllel Cassldy Thz1dRou Svafrd Olson Adlel M1ss Steph ens Od abash 1an Bolgenlcht Starzdzrzg L a n d m a n n Bruskln Ch11st1ansen KISS C 1 a w f o r d Maser 'VIar1dle1 PLlbllC3tlOIl of txxo l1te1ary magazmes, sou11d 1ngs and Oxange and Black Leaves, IS all 1mpo1 tant b9lNlCQ of W1 1te1s W0lkShOD Bes1des Qflltlllg and publlshlng these magazmes under the supe1x1 S1011 of Mr LCVIHSOH and Mr A Rock WFlt6FS Wo1kshop f92.tlll6S guest speakers at 1ts meetmgs Among the most 1nte1est1ng speake1s xxe1e come d1a11 Jonathan Wlnters and h1s WlltQ1 Ea1l Doud Dullllg' Vx1lltQl xacat1on n1embe1s held a theate1 pa1tx attendmg Ibsen s Enemx of the People A projected Poetly and Wr1t1ng C11cle xx1ll g1xe mem bers the opportun1tx to C1ltlClZ9 one another s xx o1l1 The oflicers of the WO1kShOD a1e Lou1s Bo1ge 111Cllt Pl6Q1d9Ht Karen Block Vlce P1es1dent Sue Stem SQC19tdly and Anne Fubourg Treasurer mzferd ,MA Lakop Hueppe1 Madey Nackman Reeves Moll Adler Co1n Mar cus Convxay Bar1ett Jarnmark Jay Slatel Murphy Svseet mg Fourth Ron Fmkelsteln Robmson Gamsborough F1ns thxxalte Cammel M Be1ger Lessel J Sethe1 GllClxSm3H J Block DuBa11y lVe1ne1 Bu1nst1ne Mal1sud1an ' 1 - - ' - 1 1 1 , , 11 1, 1 , . , . l 1 ' - 1 1 ' 1 -1 ' 1 1 1 ' . 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Hun B'11ch1lon Majld Blay Olllelrll Axilei M1 Iud chcll Ill5l3I'1dl Flllott lxlntlsh Thzrd Hou C oldbclg Qllltt xx1g F lxleln M istclson Mandlei VValte1 Suomi Ron m in P lxleln Illfllll Illx I ist Robmson Ixlllllllbtlfl Ish lolxngelo Appel M Mltchell Rosenbaum PlllxCl .I Mlt 111 ul Meltz Mol in Nlumh I'l'lQl LCCl,l'l .SZl UlCQ The Ame11ca11 Field SGINICG does much to fostei mternational understanding bx p1ox1d1ng students xx 1th the oppoitunitx to see life 1n othei lands Under Qlgll countries for a summer or school teim, xxh11e to1e1gn students V1Slt Ameiica foi a xeal Mamaio neck xxas foitunate this yeai in haxlng Marit Or he1m of Norway Ma11t s x1x aciousness and f11endlx smlle made he1 a valuable member of the school and in ideal good will ambassadoi Mamaloneck s representatixe to the A F S Sum mei Ploglam xx as Emilv Klelll She stax ed fiist 111 A11kara and then 111 Istanbul as 1 membcr of a Tuik 1sh family The Job of the local A F S chaptei IS to IRISC the monex necessalx to spo11sor a toieign student Co Chairmen Biuce Axler a11d Emllx klein xx ltll the sold lnternational cookbooks through the school stoie and sponsoied dll A F S W01k Dax 111 Octobei In Nlaich an Inteinational Night xx as held, featuring tolk dances from aiound the xx oild By living xx 1th fO19lgl1 families and meeting fOl eign teenagers, the A F S helps shoxx that people 111 ex e1x land think and feel alike The 'XIHS bi inch of the Amei lCdl1 Fleld Sei x1ce IS thus contubutmg to the quest fox intel Il xt1onal peace ind undcistandnig -Xxilei 0lhQlIl1 NI1 lllllxxlf., Ihax Hand lxlem V' ', 4. , E C ' 'U' , ', ' '. I 2 , . , v 2 ' 2 ' ', 42 C , .' , ' I , - Z , , . ' , . ' , 1 ' ' ', . 1 - 2 ' . ' , A 'k , A ' . O I O LQ A. F. S. ausp1ces, American stude11ts travel to for- A. F. S. Council and faculty adviser Mr. Ludwig, ' - ' ' ' .' . 7 .. - - . . . I I ' . v ' , x' - 1 , 1 ' 1 -' 7 7' v ' N .' v ' 4 - v . 2 ' - ' . '. ' . . . . ' . 7 w ' v ' v . v ' ' 1. - . . . . ' K . A c 1 4 ' 2 3 f - - L, - ' 1 2 ' 1 2 J -tx 1 ' - ., -'mgtyiig f 1,99 . f -me s.. .- - '1i'ff'-- 'W JV, -fvji-? fQ , - , '-.U5,1g:' fff'-,-g 3:--.f5Ulf : f .Q ,Q fav. J 5,1 if 'fam 5 , l'zr'xf Ix'ff:v.' ,lol-us-in. Sum-cling. Sclulk-1. .X. Kirin. Suzuilw. Iliu-ppm-V, 'l':n'.ui, firm-ell:-. lffflzrfll lx'or.'.' Vxigliziro, Vzirlislm-, lfarly, llcl'1ilIn:i. XY-'lin-iq. Kilim illirlv. ll:nhm'. llzm-s. ,Mm ml lion' l'i1wlvlu'1u. Rosclitllzil. lllxwls. l'4l':mk, lvullui, 'liiuhmn li-ues. liintish. llrown. I'uu'1:i, l.:u'rulu-v. l'1'l!1 Koi. lli. lfloxwi'-. lfiusm-1'. Ilulnrnvl. .Xlululth .X1Ilvx. Hurry. llifnl lx'u7i'.' Rm-lilwrk, funn, XX:-1nlu'l'uvv', Xlilln-I, 'll-rum, Huxle- lhulurv, Strnssluuu, Slut-rn. Sinloll, lnuilnmu. Nmxlllzin, XY1-lllu-lim-r, Flow, gand ana! jwirdrd Playing its way through many activities, the Band has added spirit and culture to the school. At home football games the Marching Band, a large segment of the Band, led by Drum Majorette Evelyn Kintish, provided color at halftime. The twirlers, headed by Co-Captains Dorien Grunbaum and Jane Klein, ac- companied the band with lively routines. Performing on T.V. at the last game of the season was a mem- orable event for the marching musicians. Knee-Iz'i1g.' Klein, Pagliaro, Carlisle, Larrabee, Grunbaum. The Brass Ensemble presented a Thanksgiving Program and preceding the Christmas vacation played carols before school. The Assembly Band provided music for all func- tions held iu the auditorium throughout the school year. The Dance Band is yet another section of the Band and was well received at several of the infor- mal dances. The culmination ol' the year's work was the annual Band Concert, held on May 6th, Sfamling: Early, DePalma, VVolinsky, Tighe, Gores, Brown. .. -so -an gif H W mlm D XII 313 FRU -,...-1 lu'-'A' u1' First How: Howard, lilcin, Simons, l'lisenlie1'g. Schclkcr, Sex- auer, Sinopoli, Strasshurg. Scrum! Noir: Mr. Zorn, Rcnlvcck, Frank, Fraser. Iilack. Crane. Shahdanian. CLHCQ KING! Trane, Strasshurgy Mayo, Wein- berger, Shahdanian, Howard, Nack- man. Take me to your leader. The dance band, consisting of twelve musicians under the direction of Mr. Zorn, is completing its second year of service to MHS. Society-type music and modern dance music comprise the majority of its repertoire. This year the group played at a G.A. dance at Harrison High, at our own Sadie Hawkins Dance, and at the Annual Band Concert on May 6. It also provides background accompaniment for the talent show. rw llimu' lion lligiiie, liiiilish. lx:-t, tiiuii, Wqirliiil. llxiiilr-5. .Xll4'll. lqilpiiii. llviliuliixni, lf Ili-Nlziiixi. tlziixoll, l.w.viitli:il, 5. will Her. 4l.iily. l.1meci'. lxlss. Stihl-1. llaiilix, l'i.ikiii. Wviiil-l, llimlix. lim-rlilxiix. l.gnie. lfli-mis. Slut-ii livin! li'f:. l'er1is,liiiiw.ix,1 iuiiilnll, Xlill-, lxiiidi.. Vloliiismi, milf. The Choir presented a Thanksgiving concert at MHS this year. Appropriate anthems, narrations and audience participation were featured in the presentation. In addition to its fine performances at Christmas for an assembly, the Choir presented an evening program and one for rushing commuters at Grand Clentral Station. Other aspects ot' the Choir's program for the year were the forty-sixth annual Spring Concert in April, a concert at Harrison High School, and the presentation of' H..1I.S. I,l'llIlfUl'1' in May. xl g ,v Uilieiiiu, ll. ltehlavixi, Nlralgilioii, liolilI'r.iiik. lvfnvll, lx'f'?.',' lslaiiziel. K:ipl.m. V, Xtnll. 4-ziiiisliriiuli. I.yiim-. l'iill:iiuslnu. liqitrs. Xlvlmil, llaiiiiiifl. Ili'iii'i-4114-s. Kilim 1.1114 li'i-1. 1ii.i1l.iuii-il-i, lYiliw.x. Hfiiiiii. 1-iiii-l-init. llvifpii-I. Minit- iiriii. lvvi-ll.i Iii-imiv, Iiiiimf-i. Irosihii. l'1.iii4 Iliiiiihoilif-in The Choir was ably led by President Chris Reis- man, Vice-President Woody Flowers, Secretary Jane Goldberg, Treasurer Donna Duhy, Librarians Louis Borgenicht, Jane Ellen Burdick, and Sue Moore. The Choir conductor is Mr. Sutch, director of the music department. Accompanists were Sarah Masterson and Joan Mead. The Mixed tllee Club participated with the Choir in the Thanksgiving assembly and the Christmas programs for the school, and the Spring Voncert. Ollicers were: President Peter Forsman, Yice-Presi- 7 ' 4 lf' . Q0 f U, lfirxt lx'fm': lfiiilc. lluiiii. Keer-oii, llclureii, l7cu:- . 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MIA Sl1q..',4X,',-,mil Iihigpl IEHIU. Xlgisioici-rl-., IK:-lim-H, llc 'l'c-vuilliui-l', NH-tl-rin. No:-tlur. ljxiillvimiv f'l'l1r li'i:.',' Ifovsviiqul, lmlllsnlull. Iallu-y. l'.lI'm-l, Ilgilwl, lliin, ligillul, licim-is llinil li'.f:i Nvliuiuilt, ll:iig1--v, Hosriiluliirvv. Yi-i.ii1l.i. Nlasu, SI.iuli,m4, Xl, llinuii, Xl.iiius. liililuluili. lin-4-ii, K:m!'lii:ui, XI XM-is-, Ii, lhiiwlv, Sli-iiilwiii. li--sifnllml, l.il4'lufi, lmifpzh XY.-lit-1 dent Oreann Calpini, Secretaries Betsy Wendel, Dot- Highlights ol' the outstanding April concert were tie Hartley, and Jean Allen and Librarians Margaret Lynne, Pat Eerdmans, Louise Abbott, and Bob Stef- anik. Mr. Sitton was the conductor. Accompanists were Paulette Cooper and Rod Ventura. The Girls' Glee Club sang at Christmas and in April. It was led by President Helen Munch, Vice-President Lynne Jehle, Secretary Barbara Byrne, and Librarians Terry Helgren, Jane Hockett and Joan Smith. Mr. Sitton also conducted this group and Helen Munch and Joanna Dullarry accompanied it. 0l'lCQl f I-nfl fx'n7i'.' llr-i-k.l4 lglnyl lfllioti. tlilliiiuclu, lili-in. .Xriii1I:4u:'. llciilliiclssoil llijlil. licisiiizui. -l.ni.lis. lloclcrll, Xlzilssliulmii. Fxwvtiiiu. N-flcn. 1'l:uic, 111-lu linrfli, liiiupcx. .Yfmirzil lx'if:r: Hr, Nilcli, Ntliwlnililixiii. Muon-, tiaiu-5. lliii lon. Nlanliucls, l'r:m1l:ill. 51-lgcr. lfinlu-lslcin, Xlrirks. Xloiton. vluy. Muni.. Aplicl, Hlznllcr. .Xsrlim-r, l':irkcr, lnrlislr. 'liliiril lx'1f:. lizilinc, .Xiluler-oil l-iiistlixuiltc. Npurrcll, Xue. Scliatcr, llzwllm. Iiorucliiclit, Nlillcr. R-isa-iillillliii, selections by the Choir from I'orgy ami Hess, a sacred chorus, Clll!'flHI I'I'fl I3IINfl'C'flIlll by Mascagni, Beeth0Ven's Hfzllelzljulz Clzorzfs, and Hrzzfvlfian WMI- ding Song, to welcome our fiftieth state: by the Mixed Glee Club of Slzou-boot and additional Porgy and Bess tunes, and two early American patriotic songs, and by the Girls' Glee Club of selections from lVe.wf Side' Sfoz-gf. and Rodgers and Hammerstein shows, folk songs, and Thr .'lNll'I'l'1'IIH Jlzfsr, by Henry Cowell. Q ' Oli' Nlzi-ci, lfiu-iiixiii. Ullxiluisliirivi. Xlzuxxi-ll. fluff! lilfzu Xlizifl. I'-tltivi. llu Hurry, llgilcs, l.--s-cr. liuliiiieii. Zulu. laiiiilfiiio. Siiufwli. lluiuaii. Yguli. Alniphy. lirziur. lhilisl--iii, l'1'llr Nix.: Nlzishis-ui. lluliy. Siiigilliy. lhlilulii. Sxizuilw. Morrow. 'l'nvlt. lliu-piwi, tnssiilx. ll-mt-is. l.:ui..lut. llivlillwi.-, tiliiiiluiiiili. lime. Ysiiikocy. l iqixyfiiiil. 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Cummlng Flnkelstem uck flllllfll Ru 1sn1 ID 111111 Iuceno I1r1 Ibex R1 A Int xea1 old t1ad1t1on at 'NIHS IS the DIQSQIILE of 1 LLIOUD oi solmtous students know Il as Sen1o1 Counselors 111 tl1e summel, these sen1o1s acqualnt tl1e neu sophomoles 111th the wa110us aspects of NIHS llte expla111111g atademlc and ext1'acu111cula1 attlxltles 111 dll 6fl'Olt to make thelr first days at NIHS as pamless as poss1ble Iate1 III the year, SQIIIOI counselors Offel acadennc help as tutors to thosn who need It QI'll0l Olfllflifg 0l ff 1 .. .. .', . ,. . . ' , . . . ' - . - v l vi 1 -lv Y u 1 ', '35 ',. ' Q, . '. ' . tr'- U., D., i. . .. ,ly Z, T ' ' lr: Fox 2 , VV: ' H, . ' , ,z 'z 1, T. Vzlhill. lilly. , ' . ,- V . - .. L. ' . .L v ' 13- v . .- -. ' ' . V1 '- , - L, . . v ga ' . ' , lv 2 Q v n y, , L, K v 4 K1 1 1 : 1' s ' . ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' .' 1 , .' Q ' s ' ' ' . ' . ' 1 ' . V v 1 . v' , 1. -' L- . kv V . 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Y . , . :L .uf , , i f ai, ' , E I ., ,f ' f , . 1 l r'A Fostellng the dexelopment oi lIlt6I6St 111 Sp1n1sh and Latln Amellcan culture 1s the duet' pu1pose oi the Spamsh Club lhI86tlYlgS '11e conducted 111 Qp 111 1sh g1VlI1g members an oppo1tun1tx to DI mtlu then l1ngu1st1c ab1l1t1es Venezuela xx IS featured 1t o11e ot the meetlngs xx 1th Dlalle Garxln xx ho l1xed 111 that countrx shoxung sl1des In Janua1x the club looked lIIt0 another aspect of Spamsh cultu1e bx celebratlng El Dla de los Reyes and b1eak1ng a P1nata As 11 Lulmlnatlon to the yea1 s act1x1t1es membe1s held the11 annual club p1cn1c at Fl1nt Pa1l1 Headmg the OlgdlllZ21tlOIl thls xea1 xxere xvllll NIed11ch PIQNI dent Sarah NIaste1son Vlce Pres1dent N IIICS Kel IQLIIQMSA FnstRo14 J Wels Cavm Hoxnex Nlastexson 'NIed11ch Ixel logg Cocuolone I1b1and1 Sethel StlllIIf1R1P1l Josel C Muxphx Qqhmedes Monson Cxlh Blount 'VI Vielss Remus l'1sne1 Thzrd Hou Blechnel MeltL Cole Ca1xey D111l11n lifllll 5 I OIIOI' .Sl 1111, Iwrst R011 Cocuolone Olson Eas ton IlI6dl1Cl'l Llbrandl quam! 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R014 Abbott Appel luttelle, Chrlstlansen, K n 1 g ht Shepald qecond Ron B1usl11n Mead Noe N'Iaste1son, Duhy Lamon Olson Thnd R011 Odabashlan, Balon Cahlll Fmkelsteln WQSVCI lxap lan Jackson Bolgenxcht ThlS 1ea1 Lat1n Club has been ext1emel1 act11e, thanks to the leadershlp of Co PI9SlCl6IltQ John Ca l11ll and Salah Masterson, and of C0 V1ce P1es1dents Jo11 F1nkelste111 and Jell Lesse1, Secretary Charlotte Elllott and T1easure1 Tom Wea1er The club has met once a month the programs var1 mg flOm Sklts put on bw the sophomol es and JUHIOIS to movles and slldes deplctmg Roman tlmes In add1t1on the annual Satulnaha Part1 was held at Chustmas, 11 hen the membels exchanged glfts p1esented short plays and en3o1 ed tldClltl0lldl refreshments The long a11a1ted Jafm I 1 Q11 1 r-41 111 1rnll1 1 cr 1 11a elml cu 11 111111111 1 111 11 1r111 1r111g llllfl 1 11111. ll QU. A 1 1110 11111111 l'p.5,c'1 H'-3 .anal Lanquet 11 as held 111 Apul, at 11 l'llCll tl1e Sophomm es selved as sla1es to the lordl1 ll1lllO1S and sen1o1s because of the lllt6I'9Stlllg prog1ams attendance at the meetlngs 11 as 1e11 h1gh tll1S 1ea1 Latm Honol SoQ1et1 was also act11e, led bY PFQSI dent Llnda Clll1StldllS6H, V1ce Pres1dent Balbala Kmght and Sec1etary Kat1e K1ttelle Each membe1 read se1e1al G1 eek plays, all of 11 h1ch 11e1e d1scussed at meetmgs Eu11p1des Hzppolzftus was thlq veal s selected pla1 and 11 as p1esented at the ldtlll Ban quet I s4 L 1cr 11 N z uh Fl 1 Q c 1 rr 1 11 1 1' C Cl X1111h1111 11 111p.zr I1 1 1 C1 1 r11c11 I11 101 1 11111 1 ll Xltu 0 1 1: , ' I y 'f' , '.' ' ' , A , A , .' . ' , ' ' . ' Y . '. - , ' , . , ' , , , , ' , 1 1. 1 ' 1' Y ' . n ! . L . I 1 1 1 1 ' w wt 1 x al l . L I 14 A a A 1 ' - 1 1 s 1 , ' 1 ' 1' 1 1 , 1 , ' 1 1. 1 1 1 y ' ' 1 . 1 Y S , tv' . ' 1 ' 1 1 tv 1 S ' 1 Q' A1 - x . , . . . 1 . - -1 N . w - ' . '. 1 , - ' v . 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Xlzks 1li:111, . 1 fs., - 1. l l ham' H X lndulnn lxnz wa 1 l!I IflflCLlfl Open to ill students of C Q1 m in the human Club was folmed fifteen xeals ago at the Sl1g 9StlOIl of 1 few lnterested students One DUIDOSQ of the club has A contest IS held ex eu Spllllg' to test the l'Y19Illb6lN abllltx to use the language I'lISfR01l Dzeckman lxlntleh Colxngelu Shxhdanlan Nlxt chell Buechlmg' Txevmn 'Nlandlel Vlvaltel qllilllllkflll Heck el Sparlell DBVIS bexshen Glunlnaum Iowew Paonessa Fd wards Almltage Tlmd mu Stelnbelg Ros Finkel Smu Othel club actlx ltlLS lnclude an annual CllllStIl1dS paltx and a DlCll1L IH June at Fllnt Palk Meetlngs ale held once a month led bx Plesldent Mexedlth poll Cunnnmg lf xgan Altman Petelfxcund Fourth Ron Iouenhelz Landmann Schechtman Smallu Moll Casamas :una Schafer I ' . ' ,,.'. r 'V - I t A 7. ' 'v I . . 3 . 1 . . ,.7 R , A ' 1-am , H 4 .an -l Eli. VL z', ' 2l'l.u Z A. 1. 2 , , ',. I . ' . . .S Y. K . I If . -L. . kv K1 ' 2 1 Q Uv 4 ' ' . ' ' 1 v . ' V . Aw kv ku. w Av 4 R 1 ' 1 v .V ' . , ' . been to give students practice in the use of German. Mitchell. Faculty adviser of the club is Mrs. Allen. ' 2' .Cz '.f '.Izf, . .' ' , V' . ' .y A .y '. -I A - . . v, 1 . . V . Q K' . . V . tty, A ' J, ' ,l ., I' , ' , 4 YJ. 'I ,.4' , ', '. 9 O11 Wednesda1 9X6ll1I1gS the Forum Club gathels at 1 membe1 s home f0l d1scuss1on of 11 Dl9Xl0LlSlX thosen t0D1C DISCUSSIONS ale led b1 PI'9Sld6l1t La1r1 Danson 3.SQlSt8Cl by Vlce P1es1dent lauxel We1 1161 SQClttdly Coco bartlnlon and Tl6,dNlll91 Pats1 Sternbelg Mr Ma1l1o111tz the club ad11se1 IS at htnd to otfe1 an 0LLdNl0I1dl comment md to ans11 Q1 1lLl9'it1OIlS that AFISQ 111 the CllNC.UQSlOll Thls sear has produced outstandlng ITl99t1Ilg'S pa1t1cula1l1 those concermng ll1N9Illl9 dehnquenc1 and QdLlC3.t1OI1 Unde1 dlscusslon 11e1e XHIIOUS as pects of the genelal t0plC What IQ a 1l1X9I'1ll9 del1n quent' What should be done to culb tl1e problem' 0I lllfl'l Fzrsf Hou Bu1nst1ne He1l1gn1an Greene SCl'lW3ltZIl12.H Ax1e1 Danson P Ste1 nbexg F1nl1elste1n Leventhal F11 l70lll2' Appel Secrmd Rllll lVI1lle1 KISS Dunn Stnlmg Welnel C1 ant Heckel WQIQS A Ste1nbe1g Halstead Jack son Thu rl Ron Joynel Lambe1t Qulttman Gex shen G1 un me Clflflg QCLITI N11 Fulche1 Maunello Late1ne1 F1nl1elste1n -X1cle1 H011 should 1111 e111le OfllQl1d6! s be Heated The plOb lem of educatlon for all as opposed to educat1on f01 the glfted 11 as also exploxcd flOm many angles Ill dlllllatllln 11 1th the dub IS the Debatmg Team Co Captalns Jon Flnkelsteln and B1uce Axler led the team th1s 1ear 111 debates on the NUbl9Ct of The Rlght to Work La11 Through botl1 the FOIUH1 Club and the Debatlng Team ldeas fue exp1essed exchanged a11d dex el oped No attempt IS made to come to declslons Ol to sol1e the D1 oblem at hand Instead lt IS hoped that b1 h93llllg 1ar1ous 0plI'l1OHQ membels 111ll be bette1 p1epa1ed to come to a dec1s1on fo1 themsel1es baum Pa1l1e1 Ixlem Ma1t1n Noethel Adlel Rosenbaum l11umbe1n Fozufh Ron kennel D L6lhQdOlf Chasslel Johnson LGQQGI Goodn1an Del Hagen G LQ1IlQCl01f Isxael Bosalt f ' Q U A 4, 1 . .1 , . ' 1 ,1 1 . 1 v ' 1 , ' 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 l 1 l . f I I,w I ' l I I v- v v D I 4 I . O c 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 I ' .1 . . 1 v I. -I Y ' 'I 1 f V I, 1 I 1 . 1 1 I 1 t 1 1 1 1 I 1 v I . I wl I I I I I , . . . , 1 , 11 ' 1 A , 1 v 1 1 L1 4 , 1, , 1 . 7 -. ' 1 -U . . 1 1 , I , , , 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 . - f ' L L 1 . .- v' , U x. , , , , , . . , , 1 . . K. L. , 4 I I l II 1. I I I 1 V Q . r 1 ' c 1 - 1 Y k ' I L'. LL' I 1 1 1 - 1 ' I 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 y - 1 ' -1 v K1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - ll l 4 . I ' . V I v Q. 1 v I I ' . , 1 1 1' , , 1 - 1 K ' t ' S 1, . N Q ' ' . 1 V . 1 . 1 1 1. ' Y . V ' Y 7 Y V Y A Y Y 1 v 1 - u 1 v l' l - Q '-' lv ' - ' v lv Y 1 - - A v v 1 1 v -- v v 1 - - y ' 1 Y , Y Y ' V ' 7 5 v- - ' ' ' v v 7 v ' 1.1 I' net R011 Jay Jaxnmalk Rose Fmkel M1 Pulltz Wolf Schn1ze1 Ha1tley Howell 91001111 Run Holclmgf Mclxee Teldlman D xhme I 11onda Beeley Pnonc Schumachel Hendrlckson Bonmst Thu rl Hou Ixeatmg., L, 1 n g 1 1 c h ff cm members of the R1fle Club haxe an excellent oppor tun1ty to 1mprove thelr sha1pshoot1ng sklll Before the 1ange xx as opened thls year membe1 s tl ax eled to New Rochelle fO1 p1act1ce The MHS R1fle Team IS chosen from among the membe1s of the club xx 1th the club s top malksmen competnmg 1nterscholast1c ally Rlfle Club P1es1dent IS Ralph Wolfe and T1 eas ure1 IS Don Fmkel Mr Purltz IS facultw advlser Cltlone Cutchett Ixleln Seelenheund Baldwm Slaton Baumlmlatt Iwnuflz Hou Miksudlan Tomlmson Rohey How 11d Cnspens Aslanlan Hoffmxn Iacovelll Doclxeull I IXVI members of the MHS Bovshng Club part1c1pate ln one of the nat1on s most popular act1v1t1es bow hng F1 1endly COIT1IJ6t1t10l1 IS encouraged betu een club members bs the fO1IT121tlOll of teams W1tl111'1 the 01 gan1zat1on M1 Rogowsky and M1 Ha1tman Supel VISG the choos1ng of such teams 11 1th the ald of Club Presldent Lou Splendldo and V1ce Presldent Joe Mastocclolo The club bowlers Wlth the hlghest dNQI ages al e selected f01 the Bouhng Team Owzng cm Sfatzd Splendldo Moon. Dlsdlkl to Baumblatt Eagan Sfanrlzng Mr Ha1tman Crdltld Bassett Cllspens Ande1son Y' 1. . y: , 1 . , y ' F , ul ' -' Y V , X' - V 71' Y. y ' l V A -. V . 1' Y I , '. , . . ' ' f, ' , ,z . O L Q ll, With the Opening of the new IVIHS 1-ifle range, Monday afternoons at a local bowling alley, the . . . . . ' y t . ' ' ' T Y ' 4 y ' y . . V 1' l ' ' Y Y ' , 'I . I . 1. Y '. ' L n ' 7 v . . . . V . I - 7 A ' ' S I Y ,- O ll , , ' ' . 1 ' : . 1 1 Y lg ull., w , ' , ' . , A110 CH To make the ioads safer by tl aining bettei drix ei s Is the aim of the Auto Club This xeai, at its annual 0l1.f3l11Z21t10llll meeting the membei s of the club dis cus ed xaiious xx lys to make their club bettei This membtis homes listening to guest speakei s and see ing films The club is under the sponsoiship of 'Hr Nlalkan Jim Loerst is Piesident and Mai 10 Meiolle is X ice P1 esident 1'11sf Hou Silvu Munch P Vance Ludxxig Fullu Fiafei She-paid Ifleischnun S Vance Haitley Herington M1 Hollenbeck Sfmnrl Hou Maitin N Lggeis Remeis Camp hell Bauett McVI1chael Bvine Rowe Battlsta Robbe Cole Eeidmans Ohlenbusch Thud Row Robey Swanke Hultzen Peteifreund Chiistiansen Mawhinney Follansbee Seelen fxeund Bates R Eggeis Duncan Millei Topping Fust Ron Merolle Battlsta Frank Smyth M1 Malkan Rigano R Pennucci Halt Second R014 MCAIQSI Halpex Noiiis Cuitis Massex T Pennucci Moigan Citione Iaco velli Thur! Rau Relllx Watson BIdlSh Caley Belkin Mc -Xloon Chisholm Flechnei The Sailing Club had an actixe xear led bx Com modoie Ian Frasei Vice Commodoie Dan Fleisch man Secietarx Tieasuiei Loii Shepard, and spon sor M1 Hollenbeck The club Blue Jax, xx hich vx is fall and spi ing on the Sound The non sailing months xx ere utilized foi fun packed xx eekends of ice boating at Peach Lake in uppei Nevx Yoik swan, cm j' .'. ,S - 7 9 ! .' 7 Lt ' I 1,1 ' 1 1 l' 1 l 1 X ' ' 1 I' . , I , '. 1 - 1 i1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1k ' ' ' 1 tv , lv - 5 f . j ' s - ' -, ' - ' 'Q - . 2 .v . 3- y . . t.- . . . . . - . Q Q. -' 1 12 ' . 1 ' . , u , 11 , ' 12 was achieved through their discussion meetings at built a fexx' seasons ago, was widely used during the , 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , 1 1' -1 ' ' 1 n 4' ' ' J . ' ' - I 1. I , I 1 v u . ,. - h . K ' 1 'l l 2 1 ' . 1 Q' 1 - , 1 '- U ' . xl, ', - . . 1 1 '- 1 .. ' 1 1 1 1 1 LL 1 l Q 1 . ' 1: y Y , I 1 I - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' I Y 'Y ' ' 7 5 17 ' suond tlought le t fl0l0I1 long, stunlntd .1- .SZAOOK .gore Affoiding students the oppoitunitx to gain expe11 ence in salesmdlisliip and in keeping l9C01dS 1s one of the purposes of the C A Stoie In addition to its 6flL1Ccltl0lldl iole, it piowdes 11 tonx enient means of but lllg supplies lXoxx in its second M111 the 'st01L 19 lun by 111te1ested students in LO0D61dt10lI u1tl1 the Stexe Reillx 1s stoie flldlldgel and N11 Giaham the facultx adv1se1 Aiticles sold in the stoie include onlx the Xfl11Ol1s supplles necessfux to the axeiaqe student P1 ICON iange fiom fixe cents to about ten dollais the least expensixe altitles being 91 aseis and NIHb stlLlxLlS ldCk6tS the most expensixe Pens and papei supplies are the stoie s flstest selling goods Fusf Rau Nemllch Bluskln Campbell 'llitchell 'NI 1111no M1 Glaham Toltoielia Seeond Ron La Rocco Butt Fd W3ldS Relllv RILOZZI P1 oduets Ill stock 1111 deteimined bx the Q,'6llLIdl demand and bx the iequests from tedtheis Rexiexx books for .xll subiects and paper books in the fields of h1sto1v QLILIILL, Fnglish and Iqlffllill COHIDIISQ 11 huge pmt oi the stock I nglish suenct, .md I ieneh classes especiallx lime stimulated the s.1le ot m mx ments of .Sfzfle bx E L White has sold lll gieat quantities Shakespeaiefzn plus such .is llucbcfh and Hamlet haxe also sold xx ell Explanations oi sci entinc piinuples can be obtained III unions science books Ill stock such as Thf Neutron Sfmu and S'oup I ubblzs Fiench students mm puichdse Clas siques Lfuousse editions of the no1l.s of dLltl1OlS such as Molieie, 131117 ic In.dCllI9 and housstau J ON .' -- 1 f . ina Q 1 i 21 1-g O O 4 ' A. . ' . , ' Af .'- . , K. ' - , 1 F 1 ' 1 , , -1 1 ' S1 1 K. ' . ' - , ' . . 4 'k. x 1 1 v 1 ,kv 1 . 13. v' . 1 ' . 1 ' 1 1' , 1 1 1 ' 1 .1 1 ' ' 1 - 1' , 1 3 - ' . 4 1 . . -' 1 . v' . ' . ' 1' '1 . 1,,. x. .,' 1- .1 ' V 4' -'. .', ,. ff, 1 - 1 ' 1 K. K. ' . -. ' 1' , 1 SA. , Y ,Lf '1 tv, 1 1 Lv ' 1 '11 3 ' 2 Lv General Association and the Business Department. books for class work and outside reading. The Elw- 1 ' 1 ' . ., . . - . . . .. . , . ' W , Y J ' . . ' - . L . 1 . , 1 - 1 - . . , . 1 y 1 ' 1 . ' ' . 1 . 1 1 1 A1 A - 1 S I 4 tv I' 1 1' . . .. I. Y . . U u. Q l. X In w, v v ' v v 4 a l 31 A L L K B I , I ' . V ,I ' Ac , , 1 1 I . A C 1 A. b Milzereffed Cf A 'No o11e sees more school plax s, C0IAIl1'11l1ll1tX 01 Glee Club C0l1C61tS than the l shelettes FOI GYGIQ func tlon a feu of the club members are chosen on a 1ota t1on basls to asslst m seatmg the audlence P1981 dent oi the Usherettes Club IS Joan Hernlgton Lucx BOLlhOl1kh1ldI1 Vlce PI'6i1d9l1t and Man Lou Dan bx Secretarx Treasuler The dCt1V1tl6S of the club a1e undel M1ss Ehnbom s supelx ISIOH The members Culmlnate a xear s 110111 as LIQIIGIQVEGQ bx enjoymg 1 Bloadxx ay shou as spectators l'1rsf Ron Blehel Spoln Goode Shepald Calplm Dlutl Clunbaum Helllgman Appel Heckel K1a1 Tfconfl Ron 'NI1s Goldfmnk Funa1o Eerdmans Kmght J Edvsalds Blount Goldman Dlelks Cook NIHIIAIIO Thz1dRou Naef Belgqulst Rose Meduth McCa1ty Baumga1t Esau Dun tan M Edwalds Fzmf R011 Ee1dmans hoe Goode Boukoukhllan Hermgton Danby Howell D1Sahato Vlauen Sfcond R011 Southbx lxennard Culllo Bauer Blasl Lalsen Doschel Te1w11l1ge1 Tlmd Hou Permuccl Rose Sc-hn17e1 Xentulx Dlamond Be1g,qu1st To msule mox 19 auchences uo1thuh1le D1Ctlll9's the BIOUOII Plctule Plexleu Club sends representa tnes to prexlexx mam new offermgs After tuo members see the moxle d1SCUSS1OIl of the plcture 18 held befole the entne club Pl9S1d91lt of the Club IS Oleann Cdlpllll V1ce P1es1dent Do11en Crunbaum Nancx D1 uelx Seeretalx Tleasurer and facultx ad XISGI 'Nhs Coldfrank Thls year such Elms as On the Beach and Alent We Woncluful' recened approx al from the SClLltlIl171llg' eww of the Clubs lex 1e1x e1s W0f.0n XQCLW l QUlelfU 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' .. 1 .. , 1 1 . . . -, .. . . , .- . . . . 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 - -- .. . , .. 'Y' , . ' ' x , V ,, ' , , ' . V' , ' 1 . Y ' ' . 1 . . . A. L '1 1 I 1 I . v , , ' ' . . 1' 1 w 1- ' 1 L. Y ' ' ' ' 1 , V, . . - 4- .1 - 1' 1 4 1 1 ' 1 L , - ' fa '1 41-'1 ' . ' ' . U- 1 ' ' 1 ' L. .. . . . - - 1 K kk K ' . . . ' , ' . 1 - x .1 . - 1 l K , I - ' . '. ' ' - . .1 . . - - ' ' ' , ' s , t ' 1 K 1 1 . .. v , , , , f Y - .v . . .-- . . 4 1 - L, -' . A . 1 . 1 . . . . - 1 n I , , 1 , ,, ,, 1 . .1 I . - . f . . . A 14 -- - - 1 . . . 11 ll 1 .11 1, . 1 .71 1 .-.- . . . - 1 1 ' 7 1' I . . L . I 1 1 ,. v , 1 1 - . 1- r ' 1 '- 1 1 ' 11- 'f x x , A. . 4 i . . . I I .. .. ', . ' . ' ' .., ' - 1 1 1 1 1 N1 1. . . 1 .. Y 1 1 1 1 - k 1 . ' .. - . . ' , . . . 1 . , ., ., . ., . 1 1 -1 1 - 1 1 M --1 - 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' , . .. - Sfatzd Mrs Putelman Sfmzrlzng Hueppel Lambelt AXIQI Dunn Schmzex Stelnbelg V J 6055 0lfLl'lCl The Red CIOSS Councll conducted ltS annual dl 1xe led by Presldent Bruce Axlex and Mls Puterman the faculty 1dv1se1 Money xx as collected by home room replesentatlves xxho yxele chosen for thell leadersh1p ab1l1ty school Splllt and genel al mterest Anothel act1v1ty xx as the sponsorslnp of a tllp to Wmgdale Hospltal for the A F S exchange students Mrs Puterman and B1 uce Axler hope that 1n future years even mole mterest xx 1ll be shoxxn for thls xx orthw h1le 0lg'21I11Z3tlOIl Seated Clandall Blddlsh Mis Iandls Duhv f uvm Standzng Mitchell Lowenhelz Sheffield Blount Burtschu Smalley Guadagnolo Moole gb 7 to hnls plannmg on a caleel 111 nursmg galn plac tlce and expeuence as members of the Futule Nurses Club Under the advlsorshlp of Mls Land1s the club meets once a month often seelng mox1es on xarlous types of nurslng Durmg studx peuods membels asslst M1s Landls 1n the nurses ofhce domg C161 1cal xx 01k and nursmg Many of the mem be1s also Wolk 111 nea1 by hospltals du1 mg thelr spfne tlme lfLflfll 8 lfllniieii 'A y lk 3 - y , YI 1 0 - L V 4 . L . . . L . I! I Y A .9 7 ' -I . I 0 . lo- U . , ' , ' , .' v . ' . . ' ' L ' L - ' v y - . . -S. , L S - . ' - r H - - 1 ' 1 ' - ' 1 c . L . L . L , L ' Y L . w ' 1 ' v' 1 L , K ', . L . O L , . . . M , . . . . . L . L L , L v , L L . . . . v . N . Y 1 n BL q - , L . i . V. V . . L L Y V . - . . L n 1 -4 'w L r ' 'a - . L ' . , L , . A L, . , lr . ' ' . ' . ' ' . N X . A ' 9 7 7 5 ' 5 ' L Y 7 ' V 'IL SAL ' , -L U I , WA V T , W W 5 e 'Az '14 ..,., E ,Q E xt x . , C . ga s - 1 5 , V z ay. r ' ,Q 1. . A 55 ,V M, Q Lf .9 ff K Z 3 1 . Chg SJ 'if W' 1' I ' fi p X . ' M 4 ' 4 M1 WL .-. , ,L --...X I Lolo C7 A The Photographx Club Llfldel the d11ect1on of 'XI1 C01H9lCl Off-GIS students the opportunlty to fu1the1 then mterests 111 takmg and developmg plctures a large dxrkroom and l1bo1ato1y unde1 the MHS st :ge llI6ITlb9lS m IX use tl1e club equlpmellt, lllllllfl 111g excellent enlalgem to p1 ocese then filmb Fnsf Hou Balon Holdmg Roth Battlsta 944-ond Roz: IX16ltbCh1tZ Rosenbelg Campbell Rumbalge-1 Deutbch G1eenbe1g ThndRou Teldlhlan Clltchett Mclxee Flelsch man M1 Co1field Laton F11stRou C11tchett Campbell Roth Holdlng Batt1sta Iaton S1lOlICIRllIl Teldlman M1 C0l66ld McKee Supplymg operatou f01 film p1oJecto1Q IS a sen ICS of the ProJect1o11 Club Te where may call upon memben to show films to classes The membels not d1X8lSltW of machmes 111clud1ng sllde p1o1ecto1s, tape 1eco1de1s 1eco1d pl mx erx ox e1head and opaque 131 oyectoro l 0,QCfl0l'l W J 1 W S -M 0 'fe l U. ,Q L, ' I Y .'. i' 7 ' Y Y - 7 I ' A . A ' ' '.' ' , '. ' , . ll The club's major project this year has been to equip only l'Llll Elm lJl'Oj9CtO1'S, but also operate a wide 1 2 2 u 'lv u . v Inv. .V - hs' l l K1 ' u I. n 1 . . 2 .v ' ' . - 4 - - .h,, . . Z., Sy V . , . . , - .L , . L ' . W- 1 A' . L . v' U ' . la' ' , I , , ' ' u In I -: ' ' , U ' , 1. , 1 ' Q, j , ' ' 1 - 1 - it 'g 'CX Sinful lxoitehniu Allen Abbott Finkel Standing M W xltei Ju Iohnson Hutog, Wolf Muinello Stevenson Ieventhnl One oi the newcomers to the list of oiganim tions at MHS is the Biirlge Club which sms in noxices to the game ot biiclge in hen thex ioined but soon became piofieient pl ueis One phase of the elubs aetivities is inteiseholastic eompetition The business of the club is conducted by Don Finleel P1 esident, and Jean Allen Vice Piesident Mr Wlltei, xx ho sponsois the Biidge Club is filso sponsoi oi the Chess Club, uhieh h is been an oig ln iz ition 111 good standing foi sexei xl xeais Instiuc famlllal with the game The membeis plu imong themselx es to impioxe then gqme incl then go on to inteischolastie meets I lldtl the le ideiship ot Piesi dent Ch ules Slesingei the Chess Club h ul 1 line season in the Inteiseholfistie Chess le igue ol XX est chester Q56 fro Iizqlzf li inctt ll le l ltei mrlu 1 n T 1 i Heiim in 0 5 K 2 l -5, e 5 VIDA: l . H U L 'W Q 5 A. c N V : .a C x r mhz' 'f :X 5 C T I x N. ' iv A 4 ' L lx V A riff.. A'- i I- ' - . 2 .Q s ' ' . '1..' ',: r. z -', aj, X ' X .' v at 2 . -x ' 3 ' . ' 12 - . ' 1 I K- ' v ' . 2 1 1 . 1 Z - ' 1 'Ls .' V 1 , v ' , H L, 2 ' 2 ' ' K , ' 4 S , v x -2 -1 ,. vs' Aw . - immediate success. Several of the members were tion in chess is given to those members who are not 7' ,ks . ' .' v ty .' ' , ' ' . v' l 3 -K' ZX 2 - I s .-... .s. .i 1 . i .. . . . .s.l ' Y X- me xxx. . 'Hx- V ' , 2 ' .' ', , T 2 2 ' K ' 1 , ' - ' . J J ' 2 ,T 13: nz 1 ' ' 1 - L l Lff V. -' L X , re-1-r. B r. VVzl ', S ,' . l.: to , u 'zxi, 2 CH ZLICQUJ 50Ci0!y lclv, llcl Ilaucli. lfililvvlstciil, Vimlyclx. ticcii. Xxlcr. Nlr. Sfriuviciifclvl. l.if-chulll. I umm. .Xp ep SCIENCE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS I iw-n. K liri-tizinscii. Ri-hinson. Sovcrns, Xlr. Nllxrncckc. ya :ko Afffron ini I nllcclv. .Nuifrifl lfhr.: .Xlh-ii, Ilcl Ilaucn. . s.. -. ' Na-is, ti .- -'M ,. - '- XX :iv vicclw. dence To meet the diverse interests of the student body. the Science Association added new sections this year and strengthened older ones. Members of the Biology Section concentrated on specific group projects rang- ing from anatomy to photosynthesis. Discussions on various aspects of life and several trips rounded out activities. Technique was stressed in the Caduceus Society. In cooperation with the Sloan-Kettering Institute. members were instructed in procedures for cancer research. Several guest speakers lectured on related fields in bio-chemistry. Interest in pure chemistry led to the formation ol' the Chemistry Section. The pri- mary fields of exploration were quantitative and qualitative chemical analysis, titanium research, and metallurgy. Another new section, Mathematics, has hopes of obtaining a computer in the near future. In prepara- tion for this, members studied Boolean algebra Mo Ogg , sea Secfiolz !'51'r,vt lx'ff7.'.' Sn crtiiiu. IIlll'!ISiiIl0. lfrilniuru it-iss. Rowc' :ii 'xc , J ', . In Hr. 51111-in. 'l-crnlillimi. ligissiily. Nlclicc. l.:iinl:ll1, I,-ti-ucnlicilii. Ilockn-H. Str-xxrirl A Wcffvrzro ogy 7 ,SOCll.0Il l Nl: lioxlv. lmilllu-ll. Xl:uim'llo. ll.lHv-til zifiociafion which is used with computers. The Meteorology Sec- tion built a weather station at MHS. One group worked on building an instrument case and another on building an anemometer to measure wind speeds. Amateur radio station WA 2 CRP involves most of the time of the Radio Electronics Section. Contacts have been made with Europe and throughout the Vnited States. A search for a transmitter was one of the high points of the year. ln summing up the aims ol' the Science Associa- tion, President Wayne Soverns has said: In the past half century, science has continually increased in importance. Through the Science Association we hope to inform the students at MHS of these changes and train them in areas outside the classroom labora- torvf' KA Olll iii ,Pg WMU fn cmd fini S cffion llrxfl liwiiy' lxriilu'i'lx. lfilllixiiviii, XIV. Will it-,I l4gl,,lHI.,,,, Nui-,,efi1i. lxovi.-liismi. .Miami lil... I-iiszlil. lv-xxl.ii4l. l mil. 5lN4lll Xllwiiznlli. lf this lim-sift solic thc gvroblcln, the fzillfoiii mill, .gjecfion mx- ' X wily' frm . JM s. . A vm Q M gw X Sai Hgh? 5 f-gn ZF? Aw + x QC X , Q X .1 K LJ X V X' 5 5, J Qu ' imj gif if X i f ora I 3- x fm C? ' 1 ,ww I' fu, 1. Q 1 me 'swf' 4' LS? - fx I Q54 Ml , 'S Y 'N 55925 VI' Y-iff gf i Tj 2 45 ' 9 HQ ' F--11 Q Ilirxf Rona' Otto, Bauer, foiirml, lfrirly. falpini. Cuaflagnoln. llcrger. l'i-rliii. llzighzi. Yciiturzi. ti. Nlurphy. xlayncs. R--ck. Joscl. You lincnel. Siniillifv, Xli'Xlii'li:icl. XXI-111101, f',,,-gi.-loiir, XYuliiislQ'- Vnfllilv. llriilsiii. Nm . lfisiim-i'. llzuis, Klswrv. llviiiivll, Iflllflffl Nur.: Ufilker. Kicii7lc. XXI-licr, .Ni'.ff11iI'lx'ifr..' lla-ll. Xl:ii'i:iliu, ll. XY:ii'i1ii. Volk. lflizis. xlJlXXlllllllk'j. lli-riiiul-iii. Hlirkslnziii. lf, Nluriiliy. llgiiwiolixs. Wall, llixiiuiiiiil. Kiwimlwiii. l'i'iii1m'L'i. llzmfl. Xlr. lliiylv. l'crm-l:i, Knight. lfollziiislicc. Axziiiiit, lll-uint. funk. lfil- l i:iioli. XX'ilt-ox. I.i-U. Xlmli-5, tiiililizirill. lliiii:ii'i'm'si. lin-ny:-ii, ugiiils. Xyillillllllll. llii'r.i Ix'w:.'.' llyrni-, NY:ni-i'l1oiisc, llrvifus. lliiiilxrk, lllciucis. bn... CAL Q10 A constant source of encouragement to MHS ath- letic teams was the combined effort of the Pep Club, M Club, and Cheerleaders. Mamaroneck's spectators saw the many exciting games this year in large part through the efforts of these organizations. The Pep Club was helpful in aiding our school spirit. This club was headed by Marie Pergola and Vice-President Lynne Hand. Since September, there have been many innovations, including a new con- stitution, the installation of flash cards for football games, free shakers to all members, and buses to away games. In contrast to the Pep Club, which is open to all girls, is the M Club, an honorary organization for boys who earned one or more varsity letters. Presi- l i'r'.v1 IiU1:.'.' lliirris. K':i-ainzissiinzi, ll. Martin. Siiiopoli. Rainey. Curtis, llzir- risoii. lforsnizui. Vila-sriiiri. Miller. .S'i'i'w:il Raza: li. Xlartin, Uliislioliii. Blasst-5 I'v1ll:ik, Riiliinger. Xliill. Xliirmlocli. Ilavis. Sweatt. Eggers. San-ls. Tlzirii 1i'iff.': lirzirlmii. Hin-iw-i'. l.:iri':iln-c. Vzihill. lli-mli'icksoii, l.:iQuar1lia. XY:irm-r. lliissiily. ,l. .l:icl4soii, tli-l:iml. lwfurtlr lx'fm1.' XYolf. jzicolis. l'ic-rcc. l'i'iestin:in. llricr. llznrinzick. S. ,l:ii'ksmi, Yan llclisi-ii, Rnlninsoii. l-'luwers. Morrow. Y-v' l i'r'.ft lx'o:.'f llillllllllllfll. 'lf l'n't':1ol:i. l.:il'r:il1vx-. l,0l,IllIllIl, Klein. lfggvrs, Strrn- lucrg. llijur. Ilznxnigrirl. llzirprr, liiizulxuillolo. Sl'llllll'llUN. QIVVH5. .Nrfffrlfi lfwh. lloiintla-lil. l.mlm'r, llzisvlv. llylnxm. Xlzasii. l.:uiL'i:i llziltmisu. llvrlllulflu. Nl. l'4-rgolzi. ll.lii-l. ldillxxiu. Tim-xi-r. Smith. Vlzirk. lll'xl1ll'lJl. slim-'li-ml. l'-Ilnlrlo. Ifiiril lfifiix' .X1Iwll. Nluliiuoxx-lxi. Knlazlll. St-Jills, lit-lim-It. Smiling. liiilllixton, CM dent of the group was Tom Jacobs, assisted by Vice- President George Sands. At all games these boys were on hand to direct fans and help maintain order. Perhaps the most conspicuous of those encourag- ing the players were the Cheerleaders, led this year by Co-Captains Beth Baumgart and Ann Armitage. The squad, composed of twelve regular members, two alternates, and three boys, aided much in stimu- lating enthusiasm. 6498160 6!QI 5 lflli:xiiiu-lr. Ri-ill, llm'iii'1'. limiii-iilwlu. l.:mil:ui. llclslri-ll. lilllll-Illilll. .Xen mxmil. Kllcii. llt-iirrliy. Yi-li:-:msg-, vliilinsllil. lwfiirtfl lxhfrv. 'l'nmlwr, lxlim. I P l I I Y I lllzisi, l'n'tcrsmi, l'm'h'l's. l ilvlv.t-, ,Xlui':uns. llrilstvzul. 4 rlin-ml. lvulttuaui. Nliinrli. Xli-rzm, li1'n-vliiivi, Ki-ilwn. llnnluy. Iii-1. XYn'1'licl'. Xlrl lxiulwii. Kneeling: Harper, Walter, Sternherg, Baumgart, Armitage, Wendel, Cocciolone. Eggers. SfdIId1'lIg.' Calpini, T. Guad- agnolo, Schechtman, Smalley, Bijur, Berger, Schmedes, Mc- Michael, C. Guadagnolo. 27 Ifnst R011 Beelev P1108 Dahme Joxnex Diamond Miltln Rosenbe1g M1 Pu11tz Il! Ill 1 1 oo11 1 11 o Nlxel B oc Coach Plllltl con latulates Jim Dahme rosa Cjouniry Cross Count15 xx as xx ell 1ep1esented 111 the meets during the fall Home meets xxele held on the new ly completed grass course at Ha1bo1 Island An 1nd1 udual spo1t to some extent CIOSB countn runnmg the first five runnels on each team to C1 oss the flH1Sh l1ne receive points correspondmg to thelr fin1sh1ng number Un1que in 1ts method of determinmg the VlCtO1 a C1 oss countly meet IS won bi the team 111th the fem est number of polnts Captam JIITI Dahme tulned in COliSlSt6I'ltlX fllle 1J6lf0ll'DdllLLN captuung first place in f0U1 meets and second 111 the otl1e1 tuo I11 2lClClltl0I1 to league meets the team pa1t1c1pated ln the Rxe lHV1t?1t10Il placmg fourth 111 the B class and IH the Sectional Champ1onsh1p at Blue Mountain placmg fifth among class A schools At the latter meet Jay M1lle1 qual1 fied for alternate at the State Meet at Colgate wi h1le Dahme qualxfied to lun Out of some three hundred ILIHHQIS Dahme copped tvi enty sex entli place I ndel the stimulus of Coach Pur1t7 and Captaln Dahme team enthus1asm ian high The team ended the season 111th a league 1ecord of two wins three losses and one tie j'.l .: 5, .' y a , tv -, ' , K . ' Y 1 , A .. .' . .Nw-'f IH: ': Stoll-, M -1, lllllL'.1'll, 1'1'iest111a , W lf, . I' as, l li. I KY c n n 1 . I .- v' - K1 , u w -tv I , nonetheless, requires team effort and efliciency, since 1, 1 A1 a 1 . Lv Y. - - 1 . 1 1 .1 .' 1 f ' . I ., 1 . . 7 1 I . . . tv . . , ' 5 '- 1 . . , Y ,- 1 . . 1 , . K. . ' . Y Y Al , . n l l .' 'A . gf -f 1 w I . The Qxx1mm1ng team pa1t1c1pated 111 a hlghlx com p8t1tlV6 yea1 and finlshed xx1th a commendable lec ord of fou1 xxma and fou1 losees The team nexel lost by more than one 1elay tl11ee of the last f0lll meets xnele won bx an a1m s length the othe1 bx a body length Arnold von Kaenel sxx1mm1ng for MHS fO1 the first tlme thls X931 11ex er lost a 1ace for hw 11exx alma mate1 Other outstand1ng sxx1mme1s f01 Coach Harrlson xx e1e Steve Cu1t1s D1ck Eggers Arnold Laguardla Tom Massey a11d d1xe1 Ne1l llIdl1llQllO The comb1nat1on of Maasex CUltlS Fgge1s and xon Kaenel set a medlex lelav 1ecord ot 1 59 It the Rxe Inx1tat1onal Meet At the Sectlon One Meet N011 Kaenel xx IS the Ulllx MHS fllst, xxlnnlng the 100 xd f1eestx le Maasq Lagua1d1a and 1lldl1ll6ll0 captuled seconds llltl tht team ended tllllfl 111 a Held of sex ell Men ove1 b0d1 d' LUU'l'lI'YlU'l QCLW1 wt Seated: Prevete, Green, Neufeld, Potter, Herman, Gregg, Casamassima, Eggers, Laguardia, Rainey, von Kaenel, Mas- Dockerill, Hoffman, Keenan. Standing: McCaffrey, McNeil, sey, Forsman, Curtis. l29 McAloon of Mamaroneck and Cleveland of VVhite Plains battle for a rebound. The 1959-60 basketball season wound up as one of the most successful in Mamaroneck's history. l'n- dcr the guidance of Coach llob Sampson, the Tigers compiled a record of fourteen victories and five de- feats. The Westchester Cross County Conference, of which Mamaroneck was defending champion, con- cluded in a four-way deadlock for first place among MHS, Peekskill, Ossining, and Sleepy Hollow. Coach Alan Zimmerman's Junior Varsity also enjoyed suc- cess, winning 11 of 17 games. Probably the most satisfying games for the Tigers were their two victories over Sleepy Hollow. Prior to their first meeting with Mamaroneck, the Head- less Horsemen were undefeated in seven contests, and a strong first half started them on their way to victory number eight. With the team down 16 points at the half, Tom Cahill spearheaded a great MHS rally, in which the Tigers caught the Horsemen and liobbled them in overtime, 43-11. The return match found Sleepy Hollow enjoying a six game victory skein, but once again the Horsemen met their match, losing decisively, 58-49. In the quarter-linals of the State Sectional Tour- nament, Mamaroneck staved off a Port Chester rally, to win, 44-41. Advancing to the semi-final round, the Tigers were outscored by Roosevelt, 623-52, despite Dick McAloon's game high score of 26 points. lfU'll0I mmf? S Hull: Blascr. xilll'li0k'll, Payne, l'lulnnicr. UiT4icc'nri, flrucn, lllunic. 5'taniIir1g.'Swc:1tt, lfartin. Novak. Vnacli Zinnncrniaii. Xlurzinri, AIVUT- lll'4'lCY- Z?vf'Q+s'5 - -'W 'ffm Q J: - ,. sz. yy Ji Q N ' 2 f 3 I F R ga 2 W5 SN . 5,3 531' ' QQQLX 1, nf A, ,- ,. Y, 5,1 . wif,-,Xi Mia: Q if S1522 -. ,f A Q.. 1515 E3 , Qi, '81 W s . . y 1 . 1 ., EW p Wei' Q J 35 . , .GW 'kip k as 5 i 1 5' 'fi 1 E xx if gi, 5 fe , , 7 ' J? 9 L: J, i , Ativan -V -M H .mf W J ,-,f gi ' ,Q ii Q7 5 ff in K 3 M - . ' .U 1 I V Q.. , A j H y W :K qui, -f,v I 5 J K 5 W X + V1 -Q Th1s 5631 s Hockey Team earned a 1eputat1o11 of belng one of the sc1 3pp16St IH the League Although thls xx as not reflected IH the cold St3tlSt1CS the sp111t of the team Ks as evldent to all Competltlon 1n the League xx as ewtremely tough and the T1ger Puck sters acqultted themselves Well The tvso X1Ct01l9S XV919 1n hard fought games vuth the Sleepy Hollow Sextet FI7StRlJ1l Fuchs Fraser Hendrlckson Reldy Davls Lu ceno MRCTI RlChmaH Lyons Second Ron Coach Nugent Close Lombmo BIJUI' Marks Broun Messmg Carey .JLl0cLeg eam That s one I don t have to X101 1y about ' ' The team was agaln coached bx M1 lwugent In the lndlvldual sco1111g B111 Iuceno led mth elght goals followed bx Ian Fraser three and Bob Ca1ey txxo On defense Sklp Bastlan and Connle P16106 shone 111 the cage xx h1le M1ke Dams and Fred Gard 1161 V619 sta1t1ug defensemen Thud Row Hoffman Klaus Galdnel G11onda Bastlan Stem al 1, v , ,, , vv ' , .9 , . ' . W . 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' ll I1 I xc mvnlll Aslfml In Standing M1 Iu11tL Wolf Fmk el Cm one Mo11ow QCLHQ Agam th1s year the MHS R1f'le Team shot 1tS xx ay th1ough a successful season If the scor1ng some tlmes went agalnst them the team show ed great Splrlt at all tlmes Thls Splflt dld not XYHVQI even IH the face of some heart breaklng close losses Coach Pur1tz led the n1m1 ods and w as a1ded by Team Captaln Geo1ge MOIFOXX In the scor1ng field Roy ASIHHIHH wx as h1gh man F1om the top scolers 111 the Bowhng Club, selec tlons xx e1e made fo1 the Boxxllng Team Lou1s Splen dldo was chosen Captam and had the hlghest aver age on the team closely followed by Joe Mast0cc1olo Th1S yea1 s team coached by M1 Rogosx sky had an excellent season 111 the league standlngs H1ghl1ghts of the season xx e1e two V1ctor1es ox 61 the poxxe1ful Tuckahoe and Pelham teams OLU U19 Q6ll'l'L A nec lznq Goodman G1 een Gag l1a1d1 Seated N011lS Frank Mr Rogowsky Splendxdo Wemberger ci Kr 'r' 'ng: an 1 ', . . 'z . ' ' . . 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Q' 1. 7 - '. : , U ', . , I , ' NARSITY Qzatzd J Falzel B Moll L Falzel Rublnger btarzclzlzg Jay Gluen Hoplxlns Hueppel Robmbon S1nopol1 Ixelesey Ma1t1n C.1h1ll Fmkelstem Jaclson Vlttl Sweatt Ramey Muldoch Ha111Qon Sands Coach HAIXISOD gadegaf XX1tl1 1 squad of seasoned xetenms Coach Har 11son led the baseball team IH a eucceesful eeaeon SIX of last X931 s lettermen xx e1e back xx 1tl1 the team lH add1t1on to sexe1al of last X631 s J Y s In the mfield three of the four poQ1t1ons xx ere ueuallx filled bx lette1me11 D1ck Martm, xx l1o xx 'ts the Leagues JLNIOR NARSITX Sfafzd Vac-kman Tex Campbell Lom l11no DIBILAIII Nldtll IVIRSEI Mastocclolo Telesto D Moll R1chman Schafe1 .Stundmg Chlu Westfall Guonda Motta leadmg battel lut xta1 B111 Ixe1ebey and D1ck Rtlblllgel Geo1ge Sandx 1ece1ved the p1tcheG of top hurler Tom Cah1ll and Scott HHIFISOH, John Falzel and Stexe Huepper Steve Jackeon, a st1ong battel saxx dutx 111 tl1e outfield Bonnlst Cultln Wm Campbell HQHIIQUGQ Blume Neufeld lxeatmg Coach ZIITIHIQIHIZII 7 1 1 . Y Y ' ' ' . . Y' - ' - ' ' k ' ' 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 A 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' V' . 1 . ' . Y 1 -. - . ' - . Y fx. . 1' ' . Y ' f ' ' 1 f' . 1 1 .'1 . 1 . I ' . - ' . Y . Y . ' ' 1 . 1 .. L 1 . . . K ' . Y J. Y . , Y' ' , . ' . ' V 1 1 ' ' ' Y Y 1 -'Q '7 - Y x ' ' ' Y Y . Y Y ' 1 K . 1 . ' Y - , . ' ' Y y ' . 1 C 1 1 1 ' , , . , . , - ' , ' .' Y A 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 -1 1 1 ' ' '.. . . ' 1 ' . ' . ' Y 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' . , . . . 1 - - 1 1 1 1 Coathed bx M1 Puutz the trick te 1m enyox ed '1 successful season One of the stlongest ex ents xx Qs the sprlnt wlth Captun Inllhll, llldltlll Jeff Wunel Tom Cassulx Jeff Vin Heusen Rodgel Bowman and Ken Flowers pfutlclpltlng for MHS Leullnyf the Cll'wt3,llC9 1unne1s xxexe Jlm Dahme Jax Nllll6l and Wooclx Plow els In the Held ments Tom J lcobs led the hlgh Jump Jlm Ch1sh0lm and John Parrls the pole vault Jeff Van Heusen the shot put and broad lump Steve Marcus the shot put and Tom l CLC IDPTVS ME flltiltllll ltlon plus' Fusf Iwu Pllestman Chlsholm Las ldx, Moole Farms ee ev NX xllls Nlxu B xxnndn I xl e 71lm Ito Stes e Dahme Rlchald MdltlH Dalensod Joy 81 M1 Pulltl Sec' Roge1 'NIa1t1n Mauus Wlflncusl W'olf TdYlO1 Flowels and Hou Campbell Lanza Prlce Plu 61 Blown Ma1ks Van Heusen Robcy Hultzen keendn D , .' . v , Z., 2 I i . z 1 - , z , 1. v . 1 s v .Y f 1 1 I , , .V f-' ' . ' ' . . ' L c . c ., 3 '- 4 . v . ' . 4 v , ' Q ' ' 1 4 A Y 1 v 1 v -w E xv 1 . l . l, c L ' ' . ' 'w - 1. 'w , . , . . ' . w , , . , , 4 . I 4 Y 1 uf . v 'v ' rf l uw. Casslcly, hurdles. nv ,', ' n I . . . . . V . M w I .Y w -, J .. 3, ' ': ', ,' , j, ', ' ., B'l.. 2 .,lvxs, o ,.,.x. I Il. . 1. .: ! Y Y '7 I Y 'rl l K 7 17 ' C ' -..,,,.-U-. 1' ft fu Iizglzt Balon Pollalx F xnlx Coach S'11N1J5JI'l D IVIS 1 Ilflel the d11ect1o11 of Coflch b xmpson tlns X631 5 golf telm hld an CXLIUIIQ, and act1xe Neason The te mm xx ax led bx fOlll 1etu111111glette1n1e11 I 111 Pol lalx IQIIX Falco B111 Hencluclxson and NI1lxe D IXIS Sex en TI'11tCl16S xx e1e held fOLll ot xxh1th xx e1e home gamw plax ed at the XN1nged Foot C olf Club N11 -'uw ' 1 eh Falco Bellxlll The NIHS JCQIIIHS teflm began 1tS season ae host to OSS1I'll1lg' 1 ll A111 11 8 C oaeh Nugent s onlx 1etu1n1ng defeated lll compet1t1on l1Nt xea1 The 16St of the team xx ae pulxecl tlnough a laddel el1m1nat1on tou1 lldlilellt L ut xeal steam fhnwhed xx 1th a 1 7 1 1eco1d and the Moss I ountx Conte1 ence Co Champ1onQh1p Qflfllff Left to Rzght Israel McInty1e Schaplro Brazlller Coach Nugent Apter Ixortchmar Johnson M? .1 nr: S-., F 1, 1 Je' ' : , , ra ', . sz. 1',',.i , , A si I I . ni I r. 0 L I . A L . letterman was Captain Joel Braziller, who was u11- f ' . ' ' is tv .I x I 1 .W '., ' C 'Z L, , Y .'. 'K '.Y - . - ' ' ' -- ' ' ' ' V 1 1 v sl -1 vi ' u I 1' 1 1 ' ' ' ' s ' . - . 2. , - - . - -- 2 .,L. .Y . . . ' . , 1 - 2 . ' t. ' ' . - N 1 ' A ' l v 3 S v 1 y ' 1 ' v . 1 v u - 2. ' ' 1 . ' ' 7 7 ! P I ! 7 ' P M ,,. gy, . 'K A . ,Q , if . 4.x Suv- .-V ' ii? 1.1 . , iv' A KA f got here . I 4' 9 ir 4 ,,4 ,W , ' X 4 , l 4 If , ff -4, my fp w ,gr . Q Q 11,54 ,Av,,f 5' ,,L.,5af1sv' A .1 K 'Vw wg .f ff A 4 il 9' we , 7 5 V If A. ' 1 ,,, K ' Vg Q 1 fg L,' ffm' , 1 ' nf K , if nfl , T., gW A, f f L A ' .,--. l 'ff , A . 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LARCHMCNT YELLDVV CAB CO INC Servmg Larchmont Smce 1924 PROMPT TAXI SERVICE TEnnyson 4 2200 T 5 All Cars Are Equipped With Private 2 Way Racllo 'J ll 0 1 ll - AT THF STATION -- SQ D F ' ' and Mrs Arthur Goldman Mrs M I' I I' I' 1' I' I' I' I' 144 and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and M1s and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and M1 s and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and M1s and Mrs and Mrs Alexander L Abbott BenJam1n Adler George E Allen Russell H Anderson Paul P Appel Albert Armltage Wllllam B Arthur C Aslanlan Grover J Baldwln J Bang C J Barfoed Ceorge V Bates Jr Theodore S Bates A J Battlsta John F Bauer R P Baumgart N S Berkln Fred A Beunk F M B1ebel Sydney D Blerman Haskell Blalr Zenas Block Robert S Blount James M Boerst F M Bosart afrona am! afroneaaea and Mrs Alexander J D1Sabato and Mrs H Dreckman and Mrs A Dreher Ardaches Boukoukhl1an W H Bowman Joseph Bracle Floyd Bradlsh Lew1s Brew ton Bernard L Bruskln Wllllam Buechhng Peter Buena Harrls C Bulow J Lee Burneston H B Burnstlne Thomas J Cah1ll Orestes Calp1n1 J P Campbell John J Cassldy W1ll1am Cassln A T Chlsholm Hilbert Chrlstlansen Eugene A Clarke George M Cleland Veeder T Colangelo D Colasacco Herman M Cole Ted Cooper J B Cummlng Roswell F Curtis Ronald Danby H L Danson and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Kalman B Druck K S Duffes Robert C Duncan Joseph Dunn Edward P Edwards John H Edwards Johannes Eerdmans R1chard F Eggers H R Exsner Frank Falco J T F a1r1s Robert E Felton Harold Flnk R C Flnkelsteln John A Flnneran I H Flechner Roy M Flowers Paul E Forsman and Mrs P C Fourney and Mrs V FF31Ol1 and Mrs D M Fraser and Mrs George F Freeman and Mrs Clement A Fuller and Mrs George Funaro and Mrs Lester Garv1n and Mrs Wllllam Gershen and Mrs H J G1lb Mrs Posemal 1e Goldberg I' Mr and Mr and M15 M Mr and and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Arnold Goode H B Gores Howard B Grant H Greenberg Bert Greene Fred Grunblum Charles Guadagnola Samuel A Hand and Mrs M R Harrls and Mrs Stanley Harrls and Mrs Thomas Hartley and and and Mrs D S Hartshorn Mrs Albert A Heckel Mrs W F Hendrlckson R Herlngton Mrs Robert M Hoffman Mrs Paul Hoffmann Hubbard Mrs F J Huepper and Mrs Joseph Darensod and Mrs Ablaham Dans and Mrs Joseph F DeMar1a and Mrs Paul DIGIKS Mr and Mrs Benjamln Iacovelh Mr and Mrs J Jarnmark Mr and Mrs James G Johlson J fCont1nued on page 1831 I' and Mrs J I Kaufmann and Mrs M1chael N Klss and Mrs S S Ixlttelle and Mrs Arnold Klar and Mrs Martln Kle1n and Mrs H V Knlght and Mrs Isaac Lamon and Mrs Frederlck E Landmann and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and lVIrs and Mrs and Mrs Harold La Rocco Guy D Larrabee Henry Leslle Albert L Lesser S Llfschultz Kenneth Llnden Max C' Lowenherz Hans Lowey Douglass A Lynne Sr John Madey Harold N Mangels Frank G Marlano Leonard L Marlnelll Adrlan R Marshall John T Masterson J A McAleer W F McCarty John McDonald Mrs E F McMahon and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and M1s and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs H McM1chael Mortlmer L Medrlch Joseph C Mlller S Mllwe Alfred J Moll Ph1ll1p B Moore Jr Raymond F Moran George Morrow Frank L Morton Paul G Naef J D Noe J Odabashlan Relnhold S Olson W1ll1am V Paonessa A Pergola E Perlman I W Peterfreund M C Raddock W W Rellly Alexander J RICOZZI Sr Domenlc Rlgano T F Rock Paul Rogers Charles Rosenberg D Rosenthal M Ross B Ryan Mr. . . 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TV 136 N1 0 8 4111 R CA COLOR TV TO THE CLASS OF 1960 LA GLIARDIA CFFSET INC H MAMARONECK N X 6 O 8 6188 6189 I 1 amaroneck Avenue Wens - 1 BEST WISHES 135 oyt Avenue 18 W ' - 146 Manufactm 61 Heat Tleatmg Fumaces P1 ec1s1on Kllns Cel amlc Supplles Norman Ceramics Co , Inc 225 Mamaloneck Axenue OWen 8 7040 1 2 MAMARONECK N Y Out of ton n calls 914 OWens 8 7040 Congratulations 'ro the Class of 60 FUTTERMAN S STATIONERY 98 Post Road Idrchmont, N Y LANDSC APINC Cladlng, Soddmg Tree Transplantlng Lind Clearlng 8. Dralnage NURSERY Ex ergreens Trees Shrub Roses etc MASONR1 Terraces Walks s 7 lls Concrete Waterproofmg G10 0 MAIN OFFICE 68 GAYLOR ROAD SCARSDALE Tel SCa1sdale 37900 1 2 NURSERIES DRIVEWAYS Black Top or Blue Stone Concl ete Curbxng ARMONK NURSERY SC ARSDALF NURSILRY 911 Post Road Route 22 Route 128 Armonk N Y Tel AR 3 3100 Tel SC 3 7900 X O 1 1 O I H . . . . , S - - - 1 ' A' . . , , . . , . , , , I 1 I.. , , . x. S, , Grass Seedlng Sz ., ., Via ., , ' . , . Floors, Foundatlons Steel, Stone Sz z ' Y .1 5-gf I. A B R I L A J , ,N. Y. 7 , Y 1 ' ' 7 I 1 7 ' COMPLIMENTS OF THE LARCHMONT YACHT CLUB IARCHMONT N Y OIQIIIIYQCI 1880 For Your Convenience School Supplies 1t the G A STORE 1 t Incl South LOIIIIIOI MAMARONPI K HIGH SC HOOL 8 100 0 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 HORY CHEVROLET CO Boston Post Rodd at Weaver Stleet LARCHMON T D1 op In For Best Buvb In 60 F01 NEW AND USED CARS THANKS TO ITS LOW LOW PRICES EVERY DAY IS SAVINGS DAY AT A 84 P' I O I .1 , . . Ezsz ' ' 's IllC0l'Il0l'Zl.t6fI 1887 800- :go 2: -1:2 I . . l , v The Real Estate and Insulance Off1C9 of PETER C DOERN JR INCORPORATED MCMICHAEL YACHT 120 Mamaloneck Ax enue BROKERAGE MAMARONECK N Y OWens 8 3310 700 Rushmme Axe Doeln MAMAPONFCK N Y W9btChQStG1 Real Eqtdte OWEN 8 4912 Smee 1869 5955 5 C5 m Gutflts LARCHMONT NEW YORK The Light Refreshm t TEmWS0n4.,422 Q I 0 ' K J , . . . -- F KLElN's ll ' ll - CONGRATULATIONS CLASS 1960 FROM THE BAND 'ro THE IE OF DAVIS STUDICD 329 Ma a one k e MAMARONECK N Y OW 8 880 OFFICIAL YEA RBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER - - j I ' m-1' C Av . , . . ons -0 -1 Best Wishes to the Class of 1960 HERINGTDN ADVERTISING INC 971 N01 th Avenue NEW ROCHEIIF NFW YORK OWens 8 1048 Mamaroneck Fish Market Toe Mandlacchla 8. Son 'XIAMAI ONFC Ix N Y THE CORNER STORE Regents Answer Books Fsterbrook and Parker Pens Greetlng Cards Wfltlng Pape1 Cornex Palmer and Chatsworth TE 4 6886 DIANES of LARCHMONT 188 I zlmel Axenue IARC HMONT N Y Junior, Masses, And Half Suze Dresses Lingerie Foundohons J O , n -1 . 1 I A J J, J 1 l 3 J: ' ' T , 4 s .1 7 330 Mamaroneck Ave. , 1 1 r I E l I A L J f , . . J . . Smooth Sculmg Semors Best of Luck rom SAILING CLUB Best Washes 'ro Closs of 1960 HALO ENTERPRISES Box 85 IARCHMONT NEW YORK DIETZS GULF SERVICE 65 Boston Post Road LARCHMONT N Y TFnns son 4 0172 Cfunu xs Pho! 8upp1xo Duelopmg P1 ntmgf FYII3!glIIf., Wolk Done In Own Lab CARUSO FILM SERVICE 10 Chat xxoxth Av TEnnyson 4 121f' LARCHMONT NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS EMBASSY CLEANERS COMPLIMENTS OF BRODERSEWS DELICATESSEN Cox ner Palmer and Wendt Avenues TE 4 1022 OVI ens 8 0399 GUY VITETTA HAIRDPESSER A11 COIKIILIOIICCI 428 Mdl1I2il0DCCk Axe MAMAROINFCK IN Y THE PRESCRIPTION CENTER fzwfe pzmw, P1 escrlptlons called f01 and dehvered We cany a complete lme of cosmetics FREE DELIVERY TEnnVson 4 2600 9601 PALMFR AND CHATSWORTH AVENUES LARCHMONT N Y Q.. ..,-. ,, 1 gp , ,.- , i .X'v+.. P. K OC I J v I . , . . , -I- J . ,. -':. 0. 'S 2' ' - 'i A -I Y cc - n 0 . c. - I Y 66 5, I . . 1 . ' 'ima . X' J . . - V 1 1 Y ' ' . I , . . MAR MES CONSTRUCTION CO BulIcIers 8. Contractors 271 N01 th Avenue New Rochelle New Yolk NE 2 7400 IFF IFVIS CHINO IVY SI ACKS Bovs Men s Complete Spol tswefu Shoe Dept Q61 vlng Fathel 'md Son Smce 21 Tel OWens 8 0969 THE LARCHMONT PRINT Careful Attention To AII Jobs Good Service 1 Add1SOH Street TEnnyson 4 2160 COMPI IMENTS OP FIRST WESTCHESTER NATIONAL BANK 212 Mamaroneck Avenue MAMARONECK IN Y OWens 8 6200 Member Fedel al Dep0s1t Insurance Coxpolatlon l I INC ,, , .J I - , 'I 7 VN 0 L ' L . s . . I I . 1 I . l ,L A 4 C K 9 , . 9 --IL Mm ' 'oneck Ave. 320 Mmnamnevk A ' . W J L I ., Y , . . I A ' r- ' . ' - 1 - ' x ful RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES excellent design Skilled craftsmanship Superb qu lllts YOUR CI ASS JEWELER DIEGES 81 CLUST 17 Iohn Street New Xork 8 N I BOSTON PROVIDFNFF MANUFACTURING JEWELERS FOX FUNERAL HOME 80 Post Road TEnnySon 4 0144 771 ,..-Li 1-5.2-rn, AUTOMOBILE CLUB B I C lx BIIH Ili gr R lx C I S h CONGRATUI ATIONS CLASS OF 1960 BEST WISHES an GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1960 FROM ANNE AND MAX KINTISH WESTCHESTER 51 8f IOC 26 Chatsworth Avenue LARCHMONT N Y 2 ' ' J r n ' 1 y , I 7 , . y. L - K A l J f' A jff. L :Q gf, rK L gl 7 'x H Z . , u eeee as W Z- jf ,H 44 ff, Jim Boerst Neil McAleer Mario Merolle Ken Watson Ronnie Schneider i' art Pgnnucci DlCk MCAIOIFII Gilbert Morgan Mlckey .Half Ben Iacovelli hc' R1 .ano Pete Citrone Steve oil j ill ,uceno Larry Frank Bob ,arey ,harie Harper . f Tom Massey Steve Curtis Alex Marsh Stan Norris Tom Pennucci Dan myt ' ' ' Mike Nic 'olas 1 J TEnnyson 0 1200 Sz 1201 ESTABLISHED 1882 MOVING HUGH SHEA 84 SONS STORAGE Rug Cleanlng Storage Local and Long Distance AGENTS NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES INC 114 Haluson Avenue Hcuueon New Yolk 1 Q Serving the Nation SPENCER, WHITE 8. PRENTIS, INC. Engineers cmd Contractors FOUNDATIONS UNDERPINNING ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION New York - Chicago - Detroit - Washington, D. C. - Pittsburgh H. STRAUCH JEWELER 228 Mamxroneck Axenue MAMARONECK N Y Be Happy! Go Glamorous TEDDYS BEAUTY SHOP 10A CHATSWORTH AVENUE I ENTI FMEN JR TE 4 4420 LOLLI POP CIRCLE NC TF 4 1605 SI I DI' H TE 4 1605 LARCHMONT N Y TE 4 0793 PLAZA BOOTERY Natlonallv AdVQ1t1Q9d Footw efu If O1 Men and Clnldxen 1918 Pf1lme1 Axenue LARCHMONT N Y GUTES GLUECK 4u1 Klasse 1960 von dem deutschen Ve1e1n OWene 8 9748 Esso Sounclvnew Servlce Stahon F00 Vw t Bo ton Poet R1 ul MANIARONECK N Y So Loxely o Look at FURS BY SINGER Holldndel IZIIIQ' Repzul mg Restyllng 1122 I xhnex Annum IARCHMONTT N Y TE 4 1141 Vogue Paint and Wallpaper N J MOLLICONE 147 Larchmont Avenue LlI1g,EI'16 SDOILSXXBII ANITA 237 M1ll1al0D9Clx Ave OVhns 8 1412 Mom noneck N Y ACCQSQOFILS L1I1lfO1YTlS FOLlI1Cl2.lflOl1S TE 4 1396 SMEDICK S FLOWER SHOP 1933 Pdlmel Avenue Gross Bros Luncheonette Statxonery Greetmg Cards Fegent Revlevn Books Complete Ime of Caltlldge Sz R111 Pomt Pens TF-10801 18 Chat north Au Ix0I-T I KOI'l INTI IIORS B1 DEL RF DECORATCRS II' nnysc n 147 I 'uclnnont Ave 4 0314 I uchmont IN Y 2 I I 1 , . . - 4 N 1 I - ' 1 1 J , . ' ' - Q, - ' I 0 1 ' - ' y 1 - 4 X ' .f ' 1 Q I ' Q 7 'I W J J' A ' . V - c Y ,- , . . , . . A - . . r - . J 'es' Q , az ' ' I , Il. . ' 1 . I . Y S. . 1: . Y, E - ' f I f I , . . v r TEm,yS0,, N. N. ' ,. ' . S . k . w I ' I. 2 ' I 4 H '- ' - ' ' 2 ' ', II. '. 1 . , -- 'Af ' ' . 1 ' 1 .L . . . Y v N Q tw w 0 Av 'll v 'L A s ' ' '. .. . . ' . 4 ' ' . fu 1 L 1 .Q f ,K ' ,-. S .I 5 .'u -5 A' ,'. FRENCH BOOT SHOP NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. HOUSE OF NQTIONS BUTTONS TRIMMINGS 130 LdlCl'lI'I1OIlt Avenue TE 4 6069 LARCHMONT N Y OWens 8-5710 CHULEW MOTOR SALES Dollar for Dollar You Can't Beat a Pontiac 222-236 YVest Boston Post Road WIAMARONECK N Y davlds The Mans Shop of Lalchmont Sportswear by McGregor Sweaters Swimwear 114 Chatsworth Avenue LARCHMONT N Y TE 4 2677 Ihonc OV 8 2120 ALEX BEAUTY SALON I C lWl.l1ldl0l1QClx Axenue MAMAROINECR N Y Beautiful Han Makes a Lovellel You PALMER PHARMACY 1923 Palmer Avenue LARCHMONT N Y I lee Deln erx TE 4 5900 OW 8 28 Hale! INTERIOR DECORATORS De lgnels For Bettel Living, 112 West Boston Post Rd MAMARONECK N Y Sealechc Goafnoaafwn Manufactulers of PRESS FIT Terminals 139 Hovt St MAMARONECK NEW YORR I7!l l I X 1936 l I SAVOIA RESTAURANT l 1 602 F TP nnyson 4 0650 RONICK S CYCLE SHOP fFormerly Larchmont Blcycle Shopj We calry a complete lme of American 8: Forelgn cycles Trams Tram Boards Hobbies 102 Boston Po t Rd Larchmont N Y OVVens 8 1700 SWIFT'S Drv Cleaners Shlrt Launderers Same Day SQFVICQ 360 Mt Plmsant Ave Md.!l1d.l0l18Ck N Y CLARK 8. FINNEY LARCHMONT CORP SPORT SPECIALISTS 1939 Palmer Ave Larchmont lN 1 . , . . I 66 ! 91 . s I I - r' . . - Y , . . , . . J ,. ' -1 55 z ' ' ' ' , T , .l. . 1 ' ' .1 ' . ' . . ' . H 'Y ' l ' ' - - 14 . - 1 ' . . 1 H - ' , S' .S 1 . ' ' Y 1 ' . ' . . . . 7 , , . . , l A ' - ll 1 wi-ns 8-50800 1' ' '. . ' , .. g Our 2-ith Year - 96L Hamm - American Sales - Service - Repairs - Carriage Repairs Fresh Sea Food - Steaks and Chops ' ' l ' 7eiCi01l:s Italian Foods ' ' ' Rl. M ' I-k N. Y. ' ,- ' ,-, ' Alu O 1 's to 'Fake 0 I K s . , . . N ' - l . 1 1 . V. '., ' ' ' , . . 1 ' . , Y. 7. TO THE SENIOR CLASS Education should be as gradual as The moonrlse perceptible not ID progress but In result BEST WISHES FROM CLASS OF 6'l Herman Melville o u I o 1 Q ll I Q 0 I BEST IN VIEW NEPAD 9 gu hed F culvy Gu dance Placemem Servlet Ll Q glillglel l nr none v u 17 e J QE ada ww x use on lilfli ll Y I I FI' 10750 t 9710 LARCHNIONT GARAGE Mlchael J Cantol N Y S Off1c1alInspect1on Statlon 137 Boston Post Road LARCHMONIT NEW YORK jj 1 Illlllll Illlllllylrupg ly KWH HOUGHTON ASSOCIATES, NC Real Estate and Insurance 200 We t Boston Post Road OIT Ln 8 100 MAMARONECK N Y THE VILLAGE SHOP Recolds Sheet MLISIC Greetlng Calds Thomas O1 gans Phonog1aphs 121 Mamfnroneck Ave OVI ens 8 7477 P01 You1 Photographlc Needs V1s1t CARUSO PHOTO SERVICE at Thelr New Largel Store 393 Mamaroneck Ave OWens 8 1057 To those who leave Good Luck, To those who stay Goodby FORUM CLUB The Offlcels Lain Dan-,on I,.luzol NVQ-lnen Coco BQIICIIIIUII Patsy SLOIIIIJCIII M1 Mal IKONVIIQ7, Aclvlser FRANKS BEAUTY STUDIO G1ftS for Evexy Occaslon 131 H xlstead Avenue MAMARONECK N Y J TRIANGLE SERVICE P - Automotive Repairs John M Segleto, Plop I MQ!!!-IIS MdlllJlOllCCk and Mt Pleasant Avo ' MAIIARONECK, N Y II Phone OWens 8 9733 16 Dis in is a ' i ' L v 'IW - 0 : L --mf' 420 ox ng onAva. I 0 Vi- ral e . New ur N.Y. Whl s a nl,N.Y. E,0rgn 0 N, . Connxrehcnslxe. Intensive two and one year secretarial courses for high school graduates, rollege women. l-Inter glamour rlellls: ral n-T', advertising, fashion, alrllnvs, lnnnv others. I-In-rutlw lralnlng. l' lg. Wls the U , Asslslan Director. New classes: lfelzruury, Ju ,S pl b . ,K ,: LJ... fl l,c.f Q' . r 1 A S f- ' -1 4 , - 'Ag -4 'I 'N J ' ' lllll. I 'L I 1, I-,U Q..QQafii'iilcE.ivfE1..,r A I Y -if ' -I H 5 L X tl. , - .tn . I F- so ff - if-W , J, Q . I . v . . . . . . . S Y - R n C - 1 .Q . , . L .. ' 'A S -LJ 1 , . . 1 . . . . I ' . . . U . U . . U' . c ., L - 1 . - I . . ' . 4 1 1 1 , . . I . fi PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL sfnvlcfs fX WE ISSUE AIR AND STEAMSHIP TICKETS f II I WE ALSO ARRANGE ITINERARIES t y Wld CONSULT THE MAN WHOS BEEN THERE TRAVEL BUREAU I 925 i N sm Fl E uscnr mA TENNYSON 4 2400 LACKAWANNA 4 0400 Tel TE1111x 0 4 br M MICHAEL S SERVICE STAT ON Complete Auto SGIXICQ Whchzel I' GLIICIIQIIOIO J P1011 21111 Pf11me1 Ax enue LARCHNIONT N X FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION For All Occolslons W57' 229 Mamguoneck Aw enue OWSIIS 8 2522 9Ch1HOd911l1'lt2l E Mc CHO sys DfD H SO 1 H O I I R Ontogeny 1 ecapltulates H SO phy Iogenv SCIENCE ASSOCIATION I VIR VPIVP TIT photosynthesw F Ma chlolophyll H.P. FSfoo0t V 1 at F 1 8C+32 P O sap1'oph5 te CONGRATULATIONS an BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1960 QUILL 8. scnou. -5- . . . ot one ot the largest and most experienced travel bureaus now availab e In Westchester o a ' t S I ,,,-hr tariff rates. o our order for 'p by 'l. air, sea or tor to Florida, California, National Park , C d . Hawaii, B rmuda, West Indies, Mexico, Guatemala, South Am - LX iga, E p d 'Round the or . We invite you to f 1. ' mc. leaders in Travel Since , In lorchmont at In .Y.C. on 007 a swor ve. Empire State Bullding K 4 .f . . js ll - - L I 0 1 ' z ' . 1 z 1' , 1'., ' . V . . v . f 1 , 7 - - 1 , . . ' C P -W 2 4 ' 1 2 :Q 2 1 1 oi i 11 ' : 4 7 7 2 3 :I 1 1 fi 3 1 I , Z- T- 42 ,f . : Y Y I2 2 5 ' Schmedei Gu xdagnolo MCvIlLh1Gl SILIUIJQIQ., Cxlplm Cocclolonc C QQFLCLCJQPI5 H.11per, Almltage Blgux Baumgzut E 2918 Bug:-1 SChLChIlllJ.Il Smallex XMmhl Guuhxgnolo Walter G A FIQCUOIIQ Ibemocmcx Ill xctlon Lx mm Buon 1epo1tmg to C A on PIII Llfl Tubune FOIUYN Best Wlsheb to 1960 an M155 Dexeleux f1OH1 the QIQQIWUL 5if0CL6Lfl0Ifl ' i as - as ' d I If 4 QUE fl, YJ Y 5 X X fx z, .23 K V fx I . I A's ff u 2 .' .' 1 . - , , 0: v Q TH SENIOR HORIZON CLUB LARCHMONT W A L T E R S A B C SHOE SE V'cE PUBLIX Moron COMPANY DOCTOR S PRESCRIPTIOINS FILLED 10 Chdtswmth Aw Complete Auto SGFVICC Oppoqlte P05t Ofilce I PICONE 41 Boston Poet Ro'1d Tel TE 4 9805 LARCHMONT lN X Plopuetol LARLHMONT NEYV YORK D'ARCO PHARMACY '7Ae Samir The Fuendly Dlug Stole I bpeclalwlng ln Prescrlptlone 307 Mdmdloneck Avenue 1 Ut Boeton Po t Poacl Luchmont N Y Ndluftd 660 4 L 'ge e and 5P S ea' COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Skutb Blouees Belmuda Sholts Jantzen Bathmg Sults hat wol th Avenue 4 1 LARCHMONT N Y XX ITH CONIPLINIENTS New York s Larffest Suburban Book Store Jeweler and Sllwersmlth 1910 12 Palmex Axenue TE 4 6900 1931 Palmer Axenue Luchmont N z AA' I xl X OF ' I Y T Qwens 8-0654 We Deliver Tlinnyson 4-4909 TEI1IlyS0ll 4-9862 ' rss - 5. 1- I I 110C1s , TE-107 ! A C Q , ' ' 2 ' , . Y. Latest 1n Sportswea1 F1nest 1n Work Clothes LENNY S A1my 81 Ivy 252 Mamfuoneck Ave PARK RADIO Telex mon Mal 1ne Eqmpment bales Se1 VICE 1895 Palmer Avenue Larchmont N Y Thnnyson 4 2626 Thnnvson 4 0826 INGRAM S SERVICE STATION 55 Post I odd une Illgldlll I .uchmont N X Tlnnnyson 4 9819 Barone 5 Barber 8s Beauty bbup Expelt Han Colollng Pelmdnent Wawmg 178 Ltuchmont Au Lalchmont N X Congldtuldtlons to the Class of 1960 KINNEY S SHOES TE 4 0130 TE 4 0131 HUGHES 8: CO SD9C1dllZ1I1g 1n Prescrlptlons 106 Post Road LARCHMONT N Y PLAYTIME Toys Baby Fu1n1tu1e Blcycles 144 Larchmont Ax enue TE 4 6333 COINDIIIIICIIIS of East Coast Wholesalers, Inc 1 L..llUl1I1g, We tchestel County s La1gest Dlsplay of Iluxood Punellng fo1 Inte11o1 Walls 060 136111111019 Road OWLns 8 4100 MAMARONECK lN Y Mints Climb exft bbup 222 VIAINJIOINCI Aunue OVI 8 0144 INIdl11ll011QCIx KHltt1l1g Yu ns I ltts Cleetmg CdlClS LARCHMONT SMOKE SHOP 1935 Palmer Avenue Sheet MUSIC School Supphes I I ,. .. 1 - W ,- l 'I . . A , , . . I W . .. ,. ' a I . 2' Ja as , . .- ., ,' 1- Y 7 - . ,1. . L .. 'xl . , . Y' 4 ,g , Qi I I . I , . K . . I Harold T. Hughes, Prop. , . . O L. -', S . ' - 'K A , f ' - ' J,, . ' . . 1 y - I I , ' Y , . . I I 1 ' -4 'P x ' Q V ' . .- Y -' I 0 0 . - 11 w 'w 1 ' li v K K K' I 1' I ' L Best of Luck to The Class of 1960 from THE TWIRLERS Fzrst Rua Douem Glunbaum Jane Kleln Semml 'mu Lorett1 Pocua Joanne Pagllalo Nancy Lalmbee Jfxckle Wolmsky Mary Ellen Tlghe Renee Eally Tlzml hun Mlldred BIOXVYI Judy Gores Nancy CI3NVfOI'd Mgr Mane DePalma Lmda Calllsle GCDCDD LUCK THE PURE FOOD CQ., Inc. MAMARONECK, N. Y. , 5 N . 5 - . ', 1, 1 ,L , f ' f I ,P ' A 1 .. xg, K S' 1 J . X r . . , 5 , ' P , . V . . . , , . . . . . . , . . . I . 4 , , C , f - ' . ' . 1 ,. ' . . . . n . . .' 1 Y ' ' Y Y Y 'Y , . knxght Hmcl N11 Boxlp TILQI fRobLvJ Pugola HPllI1g'tOIl SUCCESS IS the Way to spell success Who shall have it? Can't you guess? The Class of 1960 Best of luck and success in the future PEP CLUB 6006? t AON' mmf gf Cm 9,4 gag cm Wadrzgaf .gngerd may you Anzac Aw cL'5corJ5 In Cl AarnL0f11'0u,i ,A C - ' ee u o 7 2 LL The fleetx m' xg!! Thltx mothel om I clont hue to umm about' McAloon controls the tap. f 1 Th mr UNION SAVINGS BANK UMR? INTEREST NE PHIU NNW HHH U? UHJUEH 2 HHH HHH UIWUHIU S24- C.0lfLj'C6l ll dfL0lflzi 1 l N e x 'Z Corner of Mamaruncck Ave.,and Post Ruad,Mamaruncck,N.Y I 7 M O 1 1, uf- 1, u ff 1 NTL! 'ie M min dum, C 0 1 0 A rewarding lov md sdtisfiction 1 oui SENIOR DAUGHTER FATHER DANCE MUSIC AND ASSEMBI H PROGRAMS EXCHANGL STUDFNT PROGRAM METROPOLITAN OPERA GUILD STUDENT AID AND WELFARE MOTION PICTLRF COUNCII SPEFCH ARTS FESTIVAL RUSSIAN FILM FORUM COLLEGF CONFERENCE SFNIOR GIRL SCOUTS HORI7ON CLUB CAREER DAY MAHISCAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PARENT - TEACHER - STUDENT ASSOCIATION O g I I A144 DZ 'z '7 ,' nz 'Sz ' 'S 's through sharing activities with you at M. H. S. KTLA 4 J f J 'Y J Best Wishes to The Class of1960 from M1 and Mls Mlchael Klss and Iesh BETTY LEE FOOD PRODUCTS INC MAMARONECK N Y Makers of Herrmg m Cream 8x Wme Sauce Smorgas Blts Blsmarck Schmaltz Herl mg 1n W1ne Sauce Free Deln ery Prompt SGFVICG Phone TE 4 0767 Larchmont Pharmacy Bcston Po t Road L1 chmont N Opposlte Post Offlce TE 4 1265 Jack Siegel Service Sfahon Tlres Batterles ACCSSSOFICS 107 Chatsworth Ave Larchmont N Y WM RUSS STUDIO 1990 Palmer Avenue Larchmont TE 4 1012 2 8 HUGO HAIR STYLISTS 13 1 Nolth Avenue New Rochelle Expert Halrstylmg and Colormg, BLOOD BROS New Sz Used Auto Parts Automobxle Wreckers Mamaroneck N Y OWens 8 5200 CONGRATULATIONS OF 1960 GRANT S GREEN HOUSES 91 TXCHWGI Stleet Ifuchmont New Yolk Tlwnnyson 4 0081 RICHBELL PHARMACY Prescuptlon Speclallsts P Lexme BS 1202 We t Post Road M3malOH6Ch N Y TE 4 3311 ll ' I o ll T0 v. s - . I' , . Y. 1 - O Prize Winning Photography T0 THE CLASS l - I NE -5 77 3 I 5 ' v . . . K . . r 'A ' ' A x. 'l , . . P ' -s . ' ', . f I5 '.'smw I For Every T5 pe of Photographlc Seruce uc monl F0'I'0CEN'I'EIl Sound Silent anl Sell and TILIIIP Slulm Pmjmctom A xk All Types of Movle Rental Llbrfuv ' 7 Used Equlpment PHOTOSTATS Authorlzed VIEW Master Dealer COIIXQHIQHUV Located 1895 Palmel Avenue Opp Larchmont Lodge Laxchmont Tllnny Qon 4 3535 VAN S SPORTCHESTER BEST WISHES FINE MEN S WEAR Smce 'I898 406 Mamaroneck Avenue Mama1oneck,N Y R HARDWARE HOUSE FURNISHINGS G. W. MERRELL SERVING LARCHMONT FOR THIRTY YEARS Larchmont Store 1921 Palmer Avenue SCARSDALE STORE 11 Spencer Place .lite I S lu I I fff i I ' . ll, In iff I 2 ' . tilxf 64 ' A 6 . . L Q. I L ,lab-N . 2512 C - . . ,I 571,505 F0 I S , E E CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1960 FROM LARCHMONT FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I TP 4 6400 1140 Jalmer A LARCHMONT, N. Y. 'nnyson - I COMPLIMENTS OF TECHNICAL MATERIEL CORPORATION COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERS Mimaroneck N Y 'Q 700 FENIMORE ROAD O Mr. Walter Ludwig with Respectful Gratitude from IIIPPILUII jlfdl SPN lf? THOMAS SKINNER FLORIST BET1'Y HAZEN Friendlv Elms Gleenhouses 680 Weqt Poet Road OWena 8 1698 M Lmaroneck D1 esses and Sportsweal 146 Lftrchmont Ave TFnnyaon 4 7665 WH1te Pl une 6 8871 MEdford 1 4884 SUBURBAN STEEL FABRICATORS Inc 2 Grand Street Whlte Plains New York Best Wishes to The Class of 1960 and Mis Alfred Paiker 4 40 Nl Form 11 Vlvu Fon Hue Tllnnv O1 llllllfllllil INR E525 YY hui fit 'ml f'lSlll0Il uc lSSL1lCCl I 4 1.1 chmmt Axe I'uchmont I . 2. K - , - Mr. ' . ' 4' , 0 ' '51 - S 2 ln' Ornamental - Structural - Fabrication ' ' 9 . . V 1 - ' L A, ' vb .m .,' ive.. ' 5 ,l -- 1 ,. - , N, Y, Il 1bw11l h 111115, 11111 Slum lx 1111911111 1 111 It 1111 X1411 ? 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ICI Ersfxx '-5-w Nav' i j Q - Q xv' E SC44 Z4 179 L 4 X in - E QQ surf I 'P , T574 4 XE 14:50 E 4 I ' Q ff f f 1' 5 1, J is -r CTE 7 L 2? iles ffl, Q54 X244 Nw is 1-2 Cr' T Z0 Q l-4 N1 CD R G BREWER, Inc 1879 81 Years of SBFVICQ 1960 LUMBER HARDWARE COAL FUEL OIL BUILDING MATERIALS BOAT SUPPLIES DFVOE PAINT 161 East Post Poad OWens 8 3232 MAMARONECK NEW YORK I4 esfchzefav s Mauna Conte: mandevllle 81 coughlm mc GFNERAL INSURANCE 364 Boston Post Road LARCHMONT N Y TEnm son 4 3400 ELL LINDA and PIED PIPER SHOP 16 Chatsworth Awe Infants and Glrls to Slze 14 Boys to Slze 8 Dresses SportsWea1 and Accessorles TEnnys0n 4 5024 QIPUIBS Restaurant ITALIAN AMERICAN CUISINE 7 IVIad1son Axe TE 4 3191 4 9144 LARCHMONT N Y COOK S Hambu1 gers Ice Cream Sodas F1 ankfurtel s Roast Beef Sandwlches Boston Post Road Dax 1en Conn LARCHMONT N Y RICHBELL TOYTOWN 1212 W Boston Post Road Mamaroneck N Y Anne Kr Samuel Apsell Comphments RALEIGH RECONDITIONERS New Rochelle N Y I I I O I O , l l . ..- I Y , I 3 ' J L , . . 5 7 - 41 7 2 ,J ,' ,H I I I Larchmont, N. Y. a ' 9 ' A ', Y. .- . -f l'7 ! 4 W , . . I , . . . of 1 ' ' , . , . . Y V , . . fx G X IX 1 SEVE X I I nm 5 l ul 'lil D' ' ' wuiutwgn-jg, Qgg I J 7 mm 747 6 ae -fafzcdmowt EMIL SEVERIN PHILIP SEVERIN ADOLPH SEVERIN MHS 1909 MHS 1911 MHS 1915 Best Wishes With Best Wlshes to The Mr cmd Mrs Hcsrold R Eisner Class B JAHN sl OLLIER 1960 ENGRAVING Co. 817 West Washmgfton Blvd CHICAGO 7, ILLINOIS -from PRINTED BY Mr. and Mrs. John Jarnmark BENTON REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. Momca and Suzy FOWLER, INDIANA if ' US' I 'N I av 17 XG, fm LQ, hc.. ' 1, '7 ft? EXW ' A ' ' , x . Q f' . I xfx . 5 , . X .XXV t 5: 41. I f- XX -XXI? ' I ' - 1 ISTA-rx I:-fvaA 1. T? X. P7 U I F, - -gzzfj . 'K N' ' Ln -f' .- ,'.f -. xV N' ,'-a I1'.:L. .'ii fqi: 1 x-N, x I' rf.', ' 'l' t!'!l---,-, 'L' ex N N x bv h d'dI'f4.5'1' 71ftC '5'n-fiiff' M7 N: P' KINSQ Q11 ai' , I '14 1 I, ' x ' I A I xx: f ' ',, I I 1 I -f -122 fe--1-fi I 11.1- ' f I V uae- V- X '-an y 0 I 74 . C I O l . . . ot All Engraving In This ook Was Done By BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 60 WaSh1ngtOn Arms Restaurant MAMARONECK N Y 1 I , O O Reservations OWens 8-4545 Mrs r and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs p6lfI 0I'l:f gd p6Lfl 0l'lQ:55Q5 Elhs Schechtman W G Schelker Joel J Schwaltzm ln Davld R Schyyarz Frank Schvx arz and Mrs C Seelenfreund and Mrs Ben1am1n Selger and Mrs H H Shahdanlan and Mrs Saul Slegenfeld Edna R and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs md Mrs Slmons Clrl Sxtton Danlel Smyth Mark Soloko Wayne A Soverns L S Spa1rell John Sperzel Anthony Splend1do Mrs fCOlltlllULIl from page 1441 and Mrs Harold Spoln and Mrs Albert H Syyanke and Mrs T O Sweatt md Mrs J P Syuft M Tervylllxger 1ndMrs Henry T97l1 and Mrs A T Tlghe and Mrs John Tohmfor md Mrs Earl W Tooker and Mrs Pr1ce H Foppmg., ind M1s Earl Travels John PLIFIICI and Mrs Harvey E Ury I' I' md Mls Henrlk J v In der J 1g,t r ind Mrs Anthony Xflttl and Mrs Arnold von Klenel md Mrs loseph Waldm ln and Mrs J P Will and Mrs Wllllam Walter ind Mrs and Mrs and Mrs md Mrs md Mrs and Mrs and Mls ind Mrs md Mls John Wrlther Llonel WVatson J G Wefuer H We1ss Gabrlel Wendel H L Werner Wlllldm Whltten James H Y1z1r Sr S H Zlhm The beauty of 1 perfect gem mtv be lpprecnted anew exch tlme It IS looked upon is the tlcets zetlect lustre 1nd br1ll1ance dlfferent ways from cllfferent angles In the 'VIAHISCAN 1960 we have attempted to present the nam facets ot l1fe 1n Mamuoneck Hlgh School md our VNOIK of cuttlng, p0l1Sh1I1g and settlng th xt preclous stone nould not have been carued out W'1tl'10Llt the help and oopel atlon of Mr Ury Mr Turner Mr Genereuv M1s Llnden and all the staffs of Jews elers to whom we now express our grat ltude The gem IS now Vour to hold betore vou and vue reel th it each tlme you look at lt you wlll see new and ple lsant reflectlons of the past yeal at MHS md galn lncxeased prlde 1nd emoyment from the MAHISLAN 1960 The Edltol s Lynn J trnmark in Stephen KISS Mr. '- ' Mr. . 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