Massapequa High School - Sachem Yearbook (Massapequa, NY)
- Class of 1957
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U.,4sm5fm:F da V wQ,fTfi' A f ' ' ' , ,, ,Q ' ' H , --f . .4 ' QLQQQLS., . ,iii ,?f1,,a.1'5g.,. .S aslgigiiii 2-,E , L-43512: VL, N5-Q - 6 . 5 . - I 1001478 1. ' zu TA X - 'YFTIYT VOLUME TWO NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN SA CHEM Published by the Senior Class of MASSAPEQUA HIGH SCHOOL Massope ua q , New York X 35 X 'Ng XXX 19 57 These are our remlnlscences of happy years at Massapequa We who have complled thus yearbook have gained mestumable pleasure rn revuewung through memorys glass past moments shared dreams fulfilled and vac torles won Among the loys of the future no doubt will come opportunity for that qulet re flectlon not germcun to our less mature years Perhaps most clearly then will thas yearbook facllltate the recollection of these the most dellghtful years of our existence . . . . ' I . . . I . . . , . I 1 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . In appreciation of your sympathetic under- standing and interest, of your humanity and kindness, of your strength and torthrightness, we, the Class of '57-dedicate our SACHEM to you, Arthur Rohr. Dr Raymondl Lockhart Superintendent of Schools J Dopslafl School Trustee Mrs J Harold Arnold Secretary Board of Education Mr J Lewis Ames Vice President Board of Education School District Attorney Mr Mario Cera President Board of Education Dr Roymondl Lockhart Superintendent of Schools Mr Donald M Stayne School District Treasurer Business Manager Mrs James B Schmitz School District Clerk Mr Henry C Drake School Trustee Mr Robert J Angllss Public Relations Counsel Dr Chiles T Pollard Admimstratlve Assistant S the second class to graduate from Massa pequa High School you have established a fine record of achievement Your parents through their Board of Education and excellent School Faculty have provided you with a wide educa tional background designed to meet your needs, Interests and abilities Therefore, we loin with them in sharing your pride and satisfaction for the accomplishments you have made here during these four years We ask only that you remam true and steadfast to the ideals of your home, school and commumty so that you may enloy a full enriched life in whatever field of endeavor you may now choose Congratulations and my best wishes to each of you 'for success, health and happiness In the years ahead Sincerely yours, RAYMOND J LOCKHART Superintendent of Schools c Q ' I . I . . . - Mr. Arthur Rohr, Senior High School Principal, Mr. Gustav J 6 O doubt you wull look back wlth longnng on your carefree hugh school days Many per hops wrll wrsh these days could be rellved In the llght of the complexity of adult lrfe such a desire IS easily understood Your graduatlon marks the beglnnlng of vo If adult llfe To you now wnl come respons blllty as well as opportunrty How will you best meet your responslblllttes and seize your lust opportumtues'9 Sumply by holdmg to those tenets taught by your parents your church and your school M H S has endeavored to msttll In you those concepts by whrch a man may lead the good llfe Use your knowledge constructnvely Abrde by the prmclples set forth for you Be true to your God your country and your Ideals Whatever your lot leave your world a better place for your havmg lrved rn nt Cordnally yours ARTHUR ROHR Mr Arthur Rohr Prmclpal Warren McGregor Arthur OConnell A Vice Prlnclpol Vlce Principal A Eleanor Hcrrnson Guidance Dlreclor GUIDANCE Wnllnom Ashbough Wulmo Dlehl Beverly Lovornwuy Q :tx Ruth Waldmonn vi? Donald Woodworth -'Lv 8 Jin If ff' , is- ,c -0 xy - r l l , ,ov W 0 af' A f READING l Mary Warren Daniel Harley Edwun Tuttle Director Frederick Oakes Psychologrsr SECRETARIAL STAFF Muss Romano Mrs Hufcheon Mrs Chamberlain Mrs Forbes Mrs Freund Mrs Beatty Miss Wenger Mrs James Mrs Forrest Head Secretary we-nvpsv 9 'x 4 X-,,,,, , . ' r - r - D r - 1 - 1 ' I D I 1 - if 3. s . L U f eifunml Elnore Kantzler Chairman K -PY F 1 m -6 A 26 .N 5... ,... . Ii. . ?: ,.j.2'f 52 . .4 ,, , Q3 ..,.. Carol Bertisch -al-'as V 'L' William DeGennaro 'lf' Kenneth Hocker Q9 I 1 S 1' 1 Elizabeth Pearson ENGLISH Henry Borovicka Robert Calafoti ,- I 5 J X F. :tg R' inf xx James Dunn Hilda Fiedler ra '-as 'W 4 2 lk! ,gs it S Edward Leonard Barbara McCarthy 3 if v Elaine Rhodes Arthur Robertson .3 2 'C .K I Martha Gray .SX a James Mclury Ernest Searle pin Ffa? QQ! Robert Haberman John Harrington 3 . -A 'Z 14,1 ,,,, V , J Elayne Monkarsh David Pardoe Grace Sullivan Audrey Sutton wwe 61' 4 M ? Alan Warren ' 'Q I rfxjw Q:UD . A 4 Y Judith George Leonard Workman -Ol 'P' ,-.fr -an '5 Robert Habich John Wright CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION Frank Cotoia ,S '43, 3 --.,,-QR is John Hain 'R in Joyce Teachoui 'Q Sx he -:-' , 1 ax Richard Walsh Chairman 1 wx, 1' A V , ' or if ,rg he 'E fsifffif 4 Donald BVUSOV Vinceni Carvalho SUNY Dorman Joachim Gange P F' -yt' 1 if p r 1: Orville Keim William Solver 'P ' 3 -ffl Q 4' if M if , ,,,, .3 . , . Rosemary Torrens Florence Wqlgh 'Wil 2 'N MATHEMATICS 93 Bernard Guernsey Chairman Philip Brill Bernard Brunl Robert Courlemanche Emily Hughes William McGee Elizabeth Pinlo Simon Shapiro Charles de Flandre 1 'L' Roberl Sweel Harold Dooley Bealnce Engelhard! John Garnevlcus Joseph V enline ,E ..,, ,-- X .X Norman Cafes .44 4 Davud lennek Waller McGinley Francns Qumlan 6 '7 Parker Small Vnrgunua Torney Joseph Cusato S1 is x 'TI' Harold Mahoney Jack Torney 1 'PQ '29 S C I E N C E Wnlllam Devaux George DUHY l ff' ,-an ,4 All ar! Rudolph Knapp 743 George l.aGlusa Chairman l Arthur Ulrich Florence Waugh Rlchard Wlckman Sinclair Wllson A an -o , 4 331 .1 Q ,4 'f ix' Vxx if 1 5 l, v '1 Q I3 tg 5, Morguerule lerardl Chairman Hollingsworth LANGUAGE Margarel James Allce Meyer Margafel Smnlh Th John Kager l' Y 3 Helen Sormam LIBRARY Thomas McKee Pascal Mecchellc Steven Szabo Helen Thompson al I lx! Marguenie Kager James Leckle BUSINESS Mary Bardenelt Carmel Cavaliere ' 4' Ah Elvera Gordon I John Chiavoli 'D ,J 5 ll iw Eslher Horlon Mrs Helen Krass Director af Cafeteria Mrs Edna Boeitcher Assuslanl Jane Shevlln EDUCATION Norma Clement Jacqueline Cronin A . J, P Eileen LaMurca Rose Leo -,v .U X 'rr x 'xi A Jahn Raynor Alice Boulan Chairman Herberl levy tiqdar Marilyn Sarch '-9 HOMEMAKING 1128 Cl Ulff77Of1 Lucy Jonsson ue ei! Nancy Runyan '9 rg LJ: 1. rr X I5 Wrnrfred Walerhouse if h 14, . Q Q ,,'. , g R -ew -4 5 N - , -wif S . - X X, Tr ,F -. , 4 'b x , 5 l ' QM, S 3 ' r l .A 9 K?-HL , 'X 'R l i aw E .,, 5 . 5 S 2 f- wr ,au '53 L3 L -'kv . , , S , C ,, . S R , . . w- Q ala 1 'T W A ' 1'-zikxg J l fu ii , - ' MUSIC Dudley Maurs .3 Music Drrecfor 6 Ralph Hoyl Igor Hudadofl Lewis Jones Robert Marlin Alberl Rauscher Morris Brewer Chairman I John Bailey Reginald Bloomer Virginia Kubiak Eugene Myers I6 Albert Taylor Chairman INDUSTRIAL ARTS Robert Johnson Jerome Lucev Willord MacDonald Donald Page 2 I In V 7 . X f David Pasciak Harry Paul Henry Roy Peter Schriever Joseph Stafford PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dorothy Godbold H , Q Chairman ' Mg W , -'fi if , ,- 'cgi ef .,f Grace Anner Bernice Hutchinson Shirley Lenker 9 Qi Richard Cramer John Haas William O'SulIivan 3 if 3 3 Y I Charles Noble -3' Director - at 2. I in I I7 1 R: 'Q -f f Cecilia Storch Herbert Pluschou K , , ,.,f , 7 .2 S I T 'sv ' , ' ef 4 .W , V, , I lim My J' cf in 1 o ir' s I Q X Q7 f' :X f If x 1 ,' W 4 O vw. MRS HORTON MR MYERS Senror Ad rsors SENIOR COUNCIL PEEK through the keyhole of Room 108 dur :ng any Senior Councll meetlng would have disclosed heavy debate In progress From these heated dlscusslons sprang among others the ideas for senior hats senior privileges and sen lor ball The Council members were a more representa trve group than formerly having been drawn from classes Instead ot homerooms They deserve the gratitude of all for their devotion and therr nngenulty Among thelr notable rnnovatnons was the SemorAIumm Coffee Hour Thus was another flrst for M H S whlch found Its way straight to everyone s heart It IS our hope that the progress made by the Senior Council wall soon be accepted tradltlon First row M Moorhead M Mahn B Anderson L Weuss S Stanton P Land: J Butler Second row ahm A o Carre Thur row H Russell G Marscha B Ba er J Greco M Henderson W Martun A Crllufto . . , , 1 1 T I -D. D , I . Clark, Jl Losclal ,IK..Slater, J. I A ll. V' cl- - .V l , I .l l ll, . k , 20 SENIOR OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 21 Wllllom Mcarhn Dorothy Dohm Mu ry Moorhead X gl rec Clark Q of N ' ARNOLD R ANDERSON o Aquatnc Boat Club Vlce Commodore Football I 2 4 Tra 4 Rlfle ELVIRA ANGELONE Vera Vlbrant Youth Councll 4 Basketball 4 Archery 3 Volleyball 3 4 Badmunton 4 RICHARD A ARNOLD Duck Jovnal Boat Club 3 Treasurer 4 Chlef Chat 3 4 Debatnng Clubl Bandl 2 Orchestra Ke C Basketball Manager 3 Foot I 2 Ten BEVERLY B ANDERSON VINCENT L AHEARN Vance Gallant Club 3 4 Ba ket ack JUDITH A ALTMAN Jutts Impetuous Leaders Club I Cheerleod 2 ftball 4 ketball 4 Bowllng I Hockey 4 Valle all Fascmatung Hockey I Bowling 4 Volley b 4 DIANE ARLIN Wnstful Drstrubutlve Educatuon Club 3 KATHERINE M BAGBY Kathy Hlstrlonlc 22 JEANNETTE P ALLEN Jeannue Retrcent A 3 4 Horsena Rdung I MARIA A AMBROSIO Marne lnexhaushble Natuonal Honor Soclety G O Presldent4 Latln Club esldent 4 F nor Club I Leaders Clubl 3 4 Sachem 3 Hockeyl Softball B wt Archery 3 Volleyball 3 gl Key , 5 3 ball F. B. L, . , 5 I ck - 1, 4, Tr 1,2, 3, 4. a' . , Y ' ' 3, 4, ing 5 So I, 3, 5 Bas- . . ' 1 A , - , 3,Pr' ,.T.A.1,2, I, 5 yb 3, 4. 3, 4: Ho . 2. 3. 4: 5 , 2,'3,'4I Q I, 2, 3, 45 o l'ng I, 25 A ,C A , x x . . Z ' . - I on . I 3, 4: . . 2 ck g 2, 3, , ' 4. A I oi . . I . . . . . 4 X I I, ' ' 5 X 'if 1: I I, 25 I y lub ll, 4: J. V. I . 5 A Y , ball , 5 nis 3, 4. P il 1 WILLIAM M BAKER I Courtly Senior Councrl 4 Chlef Chat Ke C b 3 4 lub 3 4 Cros Country 2 4 Rifle 3 Track 3 4 Wrestling WILLIAM F BARTON I Colleguate Nutnonal Honor Socuety 4 Freshman Class Vice Pres: dent Key Club 3 Treasurer 4 Honor Club I 2 Dramat 2 kelball I tboll I 2 Track 2 3 CATH ERINE T BARRACCA Cathy Docrle L A 4 Volley MARJORIE A BAXTER Bunny Sedate L A 3 4 Secretar Squad 4 Leaders Club I 2 3 4 Cheerleadlngl 2 Bas alll 2 3 4 Hockey V yball I Softball I 3 4 Tumblmg Soccer 4 2 4 Modern Dance 4 JAMES M BEARD Jimmy QUIXOIIC Key Club Vlce President 3 President 4 Basketball I 2 ball Trackl 2 3 4 Youth Coun c 4 ALBERT B BEVI LACQUA Bev: Intrepid aseball I ootball I 4 Westlmg I JEAN C BLOCKIS Chlnkle Angelnc anlsh Club 2 3 C u Chat Typnst 4 Office Squad 3 4 Booster Club 3 Bad mmton 4 Bowling 3 4 Soft 2 4 Tenn 23 JOHN F BERNER Earnest Spamsh Club I 2 Glee Club Dramatrcs 4 Baseball 2 Basketball I 2 o mg 3 4 Football I Golf 3 4 Rvtle 3 ANDREW .l BIZUB Andy Clrcumspect Orchestra I 2 Tenms 3 ILSE M BORNEMANN Pleasnng Rrfle Club 3 Softball 3 BARBARA A BOYD Barbte Proflcrent Honor Club l 2 3 4 Office Squad 3 4 Sachem 4 Chnef Chat Typrst 4 Llbrary Club T ORLO M BREES Polymathuc MARION B BRAUNER Capable Notlanal Honor Socnety 4 F T A I Secretary 2 Treas urer 3 4 German Club 3 4 G O Homeroom Rep resentatuve 4 Honor Club 3 4 Office Squad l 2 3 Glee Club I 2 Hockey l Badmunton 4 Softball I Volleyball 2 CAROL A BROOKS Emclent Sac em 3 4 Archery l 3 Volleyball 3 Basketball 3 DEANNA J BURBA Dea Determmed German Club 2 3 Booster Club 4 Sachem 4 Dramatlcs 4 Hockeyl 3 4 Bowl ng Tenms 3 JOAN A BUTLER Joanne Coquettush G O Vlce Presldent l Soph omore Class Vrce President Leaders Clubl 3 4 Cheer lea mgl 2 3 4 Hockeyl 4 Vo ybolll Basketballl 2 3 4 Softball l 2 3 4 Modern Dance 4 mbllng 'l 2 CAROL D BURKE Alert .1 O Homeroom Representa tlve3 Leaders Club4 Boost e Club 3 Chief Chat 3 Gurls Sports Editor 4 Sa 4 Hockey 3 4 Basketball 4 Badminton 3 4 Tenms Rlfle Club 3 Dance Club 3 Volleyball 3 4 Tumblung BEVERLY A CACCAVALE ev Prquant G O Homeroom Representa tnve 3 Office Squad 4 Cho 3 Drama :cs :ef Chat 2 4 La Club 3 4 Sachem4 F T A 4 Honor Club 3 Hockey Tumblnng l Badmmton 3 Tenms 3 Volleyball 3 Archery 4 Modern Dance THOMAS CAMERON JUDITH A CARRELL Tom Judy lndlvuduallstlc EXQUISIVG 24 , 7 1 1 1 1, , , , LZ, l,27F.B.L.A.l3,4pF. .A.4. l 2 l1 1 1 1 1 141 1 1 121 , ' 1 1 21 h , 1 , 1 A l . c 9 9 Q ' K. 9 Q 2 1 1 li ' , P l, I 1 1 1 1 i l F ' ' 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball 3, 4, chem 3, Girls' Sports Editor ' . 1 1 1 31 1 ' 1 1 ' 31 ' 1 141 1 ig, . , 7 ' 4. 2 ' B , ,n 5 rus 'l, 2, 5 t' lg d' 1 1 1 1 1 Ch' I 3' F 'ln 2,3,g lle ,2,3,4g 11 1--- 1 1 1 1 F F 37 - - ' 1 ' 1 41 1 1 1 1 1 , Tu ' , , 4. I 1 45 E A 7 4. ii ss A u - . . - v ANDREA K CLARK Fanclful Latun Club Presndent 3 Sen nor Class Secretary Youth Councll 3 4 Cheerleading 3 4 Modern Dance 4 T m blnngl 2 Bowlmg 2 Hockey 4 Volley Softball I 2 Badmuntou 3 SANDRA G CLOUGH Sandy Whtmsucal wnng I 2 Volley ba 2 ROBERT A CONZO Bob Rhythmnc Wrestlung 3 Varsuly Foot ba 4 X if A Res -f MICHAEL P. CARROLL Mike Stalwart Key Club 3, 4, Football I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY F. CILLUFFO Tony Comical Class Representative I, 2, 3, 4, G. O. Homeroom Repre- sentative 47 Latin Club 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Basketball 2. WAYNE T CLAVERING Zany Foolballl Baseball I Wres tlung I 3 Cross Country 4 JAMES C COMMANDER lm Slnewy Baseball I 2 Track RICHARD R CORBETT on Equestnan Hobby Club 3 4 Rnfle Club T ns 25 ANTHONY J. CARROZZO Tony Athletic Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2 Track 2, Softball 3. TOMMY L. CIMINELLO Simmy Bombastic Wrestling 2. xl JOSEPH W CURTIN Buddy Vrgorous seball I 2 3 4 Bas ball I 3 4 Cross Counlry 3 DOROTHY L DAHM o Frollcsome Sophomore and Junlor Class Presudenl Sensor Class Vnce 3 4 O I Squad 4 Booster Club 2 heerleadlng 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Bowling 2 Hoc ey 2 3 4 Modern Dance Club So ball 4 Ten Tumblnng 2 Volleyball 2 SARAH M DAMATO Dee Dannly JOHN F CUSTANCE Curly Unprecedenled Chess Club I 2 Track WILLIAM J DALY I Hardy THEODORE A DAVIS Te Aclrve Glee Clvbl Ch0lf 2 3 Boskelballl 2 3 4 Referee Foolballl 2 4 o I 2 4 Wresll ng 2 26 ALAN P. CORSCADDEN Al Handsome Hall Palrol 3 Boo! Club 3 4 Track 4 Wresllung 3 Fool 3 ARLENE A CSERNE Cuz Refreshmg IN Club 3 F N A 3 eslra I 2 3 B nd 4 Volleyball 3 4 Archery 3 4 Tumblung I EDWARD T. COX Eddie Pholo-franlic JOANN R CURLEY Mogneluc G O Homeroom Represenla e I 3 Youth Councrl Cheerleading I 2 Volleyball 3 So 2 o I -ills Y' l ball , 4. I Lal' 3 . . . :Ore llv ' l- U l :ll Q Sl' t ' f '42 U 'I 7' 1, 2, , lfball 1, ,B wl- ' ' ' j 7 ing , 2. K . Ba , , , 5 kel- I i 3' D l B'll Z l . Presidenll Leaders Club 3, 45 K ' 'Q 127: 1. F. N. A. 2, , 1 ffce 3' 7 iv 2 L 4 V .4 . . : 'I I 1 li I E 31 4, ' fl 2, , M. S, A . y , I f 3, 4- L. fx 5' 2 . A ' d 1 ' I f 4- . . , 2 3, 47 , , p B Se- ball , , 7 l , 3, 4. I THOMAS J. DAVIS Tom Sportive Superchlef 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 35 Softball I, 25 Football I, 25 Track I ROBERT A. DE SIMONE Desi Persistent Softball I Bowling 4 NICHOLAS D. DELUCIE Nick Rugged Football 2, 3, 4. SEBASTIAN S. DI PIETRO Sol Easy-Going 'n' Club Tennis I c I JOSEPH A DONOFRIO oe Moghty GEORGE F EISENHARDT e Seafarmg JOHN R FERRANTINO x Professo nal Honor Club I Key Club 3 4 Motholetes 3 4 Vorsnty Bos ketball Manager 3 Baseball Wrestlmg I Soccer 4 27 ERIN L DUCKER Lnvely A Cappella Choir 3 4 Bowl :ng 3 CAROL M FEIN Dreamy MARGARET A FLOWER Meschuevous 5 . Prl I lg 5 SOC- Qs er . 5 Y J I li I 5 Ik A .SRS f - 5, ' . x5x , Prof Peggy .. fe . 2, 3. 4, Footballll, 2, 3, FREDERICKJ FRANKE Fred Fleet Footed Club 3 4 Football Track 2 Cross Country 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 Baseball ROBERTA P GARV EY Bobby Genuine en 3 JEAN D FREDA Congenlol F N A 3 4 Office Squad 4 Latm Club 3 4 Glee Club I Tenms 2 Hockey 2 Arch ery 4 Bowling l 2 Modern Dance 4 BERNADETTE M GATELY Bernie Engoyable Chonrl 2 Basketball PRUDENCE R GATTINI Prudy Bubblmg G O Homeroom Represen tatuve 3 Booster Club 3 Hockeyl 2 Volleyballl 2 T nnus 2 3 ANNETTE J GELSI Sparklung Chnef Chat Typnst 3 4 Soft ball 2 3 4 Hockey 4 Bowl mg 3 4 Volleyball 4 NEIL G GIBBONS Busy Football 2 Wrestlmg l 2 28 RICHARD A GEIST Duck Lughthearted MARILYN Z GETZ Soft Spoken Dnstrubutlve Educahon Club 3 4 Dramotucs 4 Archery 4 ELISE A GLENN Emphatuc Nahonol Honor Socuety 4 nor Club l 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 3 4 lnterno tional Relatlons Club 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 Chlef Chat 3 4 Office Squad 4 N 'N CAROL A GROGAN Lady Luke A 3 4 Secrelar Squad 4 Sochem 4 Archery Vo leyboll Hock y Tennis 2 MARILYN L GUMBS Sloluesque A 3 4 Secrelar Squad 4 JOHN H HANLEY Inflexlble JUDITH A GLOVER Judy Perl Hockey 4 Tenms ROBERT A GRAMMAR Bob Proctncal Track I N ROBERT W GSCHLECHT Bob Molor Mrnded PATRICIA F HAGIOS 0 Glngery Dlslrrbullve Educolson Club 3 4 Archeryl Baskelball l wang l 3 4 Tennlsl 3 4 Volleyball l ROBERT H HARRISON Bo Reserved Photography Club I Wres tlsng 3 Rifle Cub 29 MARYLYN K GOLDECKER AfTable Chnef Chat 3 4 Sachem 4 Boosler Club 3 4 Dlslrrbu live Educahon Club 3 G O Homeroom Represenlahve 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Bowling 2 3 4 Tennus 2 3 4 Badm n lon 4 JACK R GRECO Jose Energetic Nohonal Honor Socuety 3 Treasurer 4 Senior Councll Sachem 4 Malhaleles 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Foolball 2 4 G O Home room Represenlahve 4 Slade Rule Club 4 Chess Club 4 41 -v I f W! X JOHN C HEINE Jock News Worlhy nmsl 2 3 4 Skun Soccer 2 3 Foolboll 3 JAMES J HENNESSEY um Urbone s elball I 2 LINDA K HOUSER n Independent I 2 3 Treosurer Choir I Archery I Bodmun lon3 4 Boskelboll I Hockey I Horseback Rndung I 2 Q X WILLIAM F HARTMAN I Socrable Foolboll 2 3 4 Buskelboll 4 Wresillng 4 Track 4 HARRY R HAYES Perupclelrc Foolboll I Wrestlung I NANCY V HARTUNG lngenrous O Se retory I G Homeroom Representahve I F N A 2 3 4 Dram rcs I 2 Tennis 2 Hockey 3 PATRICIA A HEAFY u Sincere T A 3 Presrdenl4 Chuef Cho? 3 Archery I MILO R HENDERSON Resolule enuor Councrl 4 G Homeroom Represenlahve I F olboll I 3 4 kelball Wreslllng 2 ock I BEVERLY A HILLER ev Dromotrc Dromchcs 4 Glee Club Chorr 2 3 Bowlrngl 4 Vol leybcll I JACOB HOWARD Jock Placud 30 'K ROBERT J HUENERFAUTH Bo Dependable K Club 4 Track l 2 3 Cross Country 2 CAROLE M ILLE Shorty Wrlfy Hockey l 2 Volleyball l Boskelballl 2 Tumblmg So ball l 2 2 CAROL R HYDE Candy Nonchalanl Lubrary Club l 4 JUDITH O JOHNSON Judy Aeslheln: Nahonal Honor Socuely 4 Chlef Chcl l Exchange Edu for 3 4 Sachem Ar! Edllor 4 Art Club 4 Leaders Club 3 T nls PAUL J JONKE Teddy Enlerprrsmg Dnslrrbuhve Educahon Club 3 4 Dramallcs 4 STEPHEN C KANDIES Sieve Acceleruled Foofballl 2 Track JEANETTE R KELLER Paunslakung A 2 3 Treasurer Honor Club 3 Scchem 4 ChnefChalTypusU 3, 4, Lubrary Club 2, Secrelarlal Squad 4 31 SSX V!- XX L Q BARBARA A JUN EMAN Barble Elafervescenl JOAN D KAYE Joanne Enlhusvashc Dramahcs 4 Chief Chat 4 F T A 4 ACappella Choor4 JOSEEN C KING Bewulchrng Junior Class Vnce Presndenl Ar! Club 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, Bowllng l, 2, Horse back Rldung l, Youlh Coun cll 4 b ey : , , .45 ' , - , 3. . . las fi fl , . , : 1 ff 1 , .,:, Z 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Volleyball ' -. I L j 3, 4, en ' 3, 4. A A ' A X .W df 5 Nia S , : ' . 3 ' ' ' Jo 1 , F. B. L. . , , 4, ' ' CAROLINE H KLATT Terry Amncable Twurlnng I Bowlmg I 2 3 Softball I MONICA C KNEUER Ambltlous A 4 chem 3 Publnc Relations Edu or 4 Chorus 4 Bowlmg 2 3 4 Badmlnton I BARRY KLEIN Berry Pantomvmuc Chess Club 4 CHESTER J KOLAKOWSKI Chet Susceptlble Basketball 2 JOHN G KRASS I Unselfish Key Club 4 Radio ub I etball I S tballl 2 3 4 Foot all 2 Tra LORETTA D KRAUSS Retta Conslderate wlnngl 2 3 KATHERINE T KUNKEL Kay Gentle Office Squad 4, Volleyball 3 Archery 3 32 JOSEPH KRAUS oe Sulent Wrestlmg I 2 4 ROBERT F KRAUSS Bob Conservatnve Football I 2 3 4 Baseball 2 4 Wrestlmg 3 4 ketball I ROSEMARIE LA GIUSA Brnght Eyed F B L A Secretary 2, G O Representatuve 3, Chref Chat 4, Secretarual Servlce Squad 4, Chour 2, 3, Homemakmg Cu I, Tennis 2, Bowl g PATRICIA J LANDI a Graceful Natnonal Honor Socuety 4 Sensor Steerlng Commuttee 4 G O Representatlve4 Chlef Chat 3 Headllne Edltor 4 Lotln Club 3 Dramatucs Club 3 Orchestra 3 4 Booster Club 4 Oftlce Squad 4 Sa chem 4 Badminton 4 EDNA B LAUX Eddle Gllmmermg C onr2 3 4 Archeryl 2 3 Bowling 2 3 Volleyball 2 ns 3.1 a Mlswtsgszl s s P JOHN R LAWSON Sur .lohn Rogunsh G O Representative 3 Sen lor Play 4 Football l Base l Wrestllng 2 3 JACQUELINE LEAVITT Jackie Zeolous Natnonal Honor Society 4 Honor Club 2 3 4 Sachem Lower Cass Editor lnbrory Club Secretary 3 French Club Vlce Presldent 4 Oftlce Squad 3 4 Dra malcs Club 3 4 Modern Dance 3 Tennus 3 Volleyball EVE M LEHRMAN Evle Duscreet C olrl 2 3 4 French b Art Club l Math Club Dramotncs Club 3, 4 MARGARET LAWSON Marg Saucy G O Vuce Pres1dent2 G O Representatwe l 3 French Club 3 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Lea ers Club l 3 4 Youth Council l 2 Booster Club l Hockeyl 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Soft all 2 Vo ball l 2 Tennls 3 Sachem 4 NINA H LEBOWITZ Neen Clever Dramatncs Club 3 Presldent 4 School Play 4 French Club Presndent 4 Art Club 4 Bog ke all 3 Tennis 3 4 RICHARD E LEIBEL Duck Reckless 33 Sl sc KURT H LARSEN Keen Science Club l Model Club l Key Club4 Rufle Club 3 4 ROBERT F LA VALLE Bo Tenacnous Notlonol Honor Socuety Presudent 4 Honor Club 4 Sclence u Latm Club 3 Mathaletes 4 Key Club 3 4 Chess Club 4 Slide Rule Club 4 O Representatuve 4 Track P 1 s 53 , s- 'I .msg ' b ll- ' iz lt ' , . 2 . , 2 ' ' 3, T if . 4 ' ,f . - f lr Q'-, 3 3 :T 2, .31 7 Q Cl b li , -,sag 4 : , 1 A 3' 2 ' 2 G- ' A Q 1 ..:.s. f f , . ' g 5523 3 4. ball , ' , ,4. , -' ' , , d , , 1 1, , , b 1, , Iley- i , : ' 1 . gi 3, I ' 4, ' - , ' 5 , 'L' l I I tb 5 ' , , l' , I Rx E r ' : a RX . 2 all A h h 4' or Q A 5 AW If 1' 3 l Q h ' , , , 1 Clu l: 1 l: ALAN H LLOYD Adroll FRANCES D LOGUIDICE Nonnle Composed wlngl 2 3 BEATRICE LORENZI ea Warmhearled Sophomore and Junior Class crelary F B L Choir 2 Leaders Club 3 4 Modern Dance 3 4 Cheer leading Baskelball l Softball l 2 4 Volleyball l 2 3 4 Bowling 2 Tenwus 3 H clceyl 2 3 4 ROBERT J LOCKE Bob Carefree Boat Club 3 4 Foolball l 2 4 Truck ROSALIE A LOMINO o Vivacnous Bowling 3 4 JEAN R LOSCIALO lmplsh S mar Council 4 F B L A 3 4 Leaders Cub 3 Modern Dance 3 4 Volley l 2 3 4 Badmlnlon 4 Soflball l 2 3 4 Bowling 2 Archery 2 Tennis 3 Bas k all 2 3 Tumbling 2 3 34 THOMAS LEUZZI Tom Good-Nalured DAVID A LEVY Dave Well Mannered Science Service Squad 3 Track 3 Wrestling 3 Bowl mg 4 ROBERT C. LEVINE Bob Persevering Science Service Squad 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 37 Key Club 2, 3, 47 Rifle Club 4. JOHN A LEWIS .lack Prudenl Chief Chal 3 Lahn Club 3 Ke Club 3 4 Dramallcs Club 4 Wreslling 3 Golf 3 . . q I , 7 , 7 : . 2 - y , U : Al 3, 5 l. ' J Y 1 e 4 Bo I' , I I 4' ' , ' -I ww- will B . e ' ' g .... ' 2, , 1 l . 4: Se , . . . A. 3, 4, I 2. - A I , , ball , , , , 3, ' 2: . 2: 9 5 1 7 ' . elb , 2 , . --A-W . ' '. ' , ' af, fl , , : i - 7 ' 5, I o , , . - ELIZABETH A LOWERY Betty Delightful A 3 4 Sachem Muslc Club I 2 Homemok mg Club 3 4 Archery 4 BARBARA L MacEWEN Munuature our 2 3 Homemakmg Club 2 Arch ery 3 JUDITH A LUNDWALL Judy Compotuble Honor Club I 2 Sachem 4 Omce Squad 3 Twnrlnng I 2 Archery 3 Bowlung 3 PETER C MAGEE Pele Mature Baseball 4 MARLENE M MAHN Comely A I 4 G O Ho room Representative 2 en nor Councll 4 Homemokung Cu 'I Sachem 4 C :ef Chat 4 Bowllng I 2 4 Vol alll 2 3 GEORGE B MARSCHALL Spnrutcd Dramatucs Club Stage Man er 3 4 Phoo Cub Vlce Presldent 3 French Club nce Club l T Student Representative 4 Rufle 3 4 Basketball 2 THOMAS J MASON Tom Devllnsh Honor Club I Football l Baseball I 35 3 ALAN V MALM Serlous Spamsh Club 4 Basketbal 4 WILLIAM O MARTIN I Dnscernung National Honor Sacaety 3 4 Honor Club 3 4 Semor Class President Key Club 3 4 So chem 4 Spanlsh Club 3 Youth Councll 4 Cross Coun 3 Wrestllng l 2 CHARLES S MATTHEWS Chuck Buoyant Football I 2 F. B. L. . , 5 45 , 5 5 w Q, Z I SSI E -SI Ch' ,gF.B.L.A.2,3p F.B.L. .,g . . me- ' 7 l. . is D lb , ' , If reyb , ,','4. B'll ug , , It 1 1, - ' , 2 lg Scie l 5 P. . A. - I ' l I I - try 5 ' , , 3, 4. ROGER G. McCLASKEY Mac Precise Rifle 3, Audio-Visual Squad 3. BARBARA M. McGRATH Barble Casual GAIL M. McGOVERN Dynamic National Honor Society 4, Youth Council I, 2, 3, Secre- tary 4, Leaders Club 3, G. O. Representative I, 2, F. T. A. 4, Modern Dance Sachem 4, Chief Chat I, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, tball I 2 3 4- Boos u I . BRUCE H. MCGUIRE Browny G O Homeroom Represen lve I 3 Foo ball restllng I T ckl 2 3 Boseballl JOHN R MCMENIMAN Johnny Dlllgent JOHN K MEYER Kerry Sea Worthy Truck I 2 3 4 Wrestllng 3 4 Football I MARJORIE I MEYERHOEFER Morgle lnlmltable Natlonal Honor SOCIBYY 3 4 nor Club I 2 3 4 chem 3 Edltor ln Chlet 4 Secretarlal Squad 4 Office Squad 3 G O Homeroom Representatlve I F B L A 4 Archeryl 3 Basketball 3 Volleyball 3 36 ALICE M MEUSER Unaftected Booster Club 4 F B L A Tennls 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 Basketballl 2 Bowllng 4 Dance Club Badmlnton 3 4 Archery Sof , , , , ter Cl b , 2 tat' , 2, 1 I I, 2, 3, 4: W ' , 2, 3, 4: YU , , I . 2, , : , ,3, B'll 7 - Bo , , 3, 4. Ho , , , 7 So- WILLIAM MEYER I Serene ndl2 SHIRLEY L MEYERS Tlmld Booster Club 3 Volleyb a 4 Softball 4 Bowllng ll 4 MARILYN A MULLER Busrnessllke Dlslrrbuhve Educahon Club 4 JUDITH E NACHBAR Judy Bonny G O Homeroom Represen Ialnve 4 Dramahcs Club 4 Badmmlon 4 NEIL J NUGENT Dounlless Football 3 Wre Illng 2 Tack 2 3 4 LAURETTA A. MICHAELS Personable Bowling 45 Volleyball 45 Sofl- ball 4. MICHAEL T MOLLICK Mlke Agrle Baseball 2 Basketball Football 3 4 EDWARD J MURPHY ex Frnendly Foolbolll 2 3 4 Basketball l Wresllmg I Bowlung 3 ARTHUR X NAVARRA Pudgy Truslworlhy Prolecflonlsl Club I Hall Pa Ira 3 GAIL J OBERKIRSCH Obie Sprnghtly Hockey 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Softball 3 4 Tumblmg l Bowlung I 2 Archery 37 X X R xsx ROBERT W. MILLER Bobby Dapper MARY F MOORH EAD Unique Nanonal Honor Socrely 4 Sensor Class Treasurer S chem Adverhslng Edllor 4 nor Club I 2 3 4 La Club 3 Hockey 2 3 Tenms : 7 37 I I I 0' , . : Ho , , V 1 hn : , 1 2, 3. . . T , , , : 1 1 . . . . . . N- :Z .: X5 5 ' ' L l ' S A 1 S , 3, 4: , r W ' ' ' , : , f : , 1 , ' 2: , 1 2. , JEANETTE M PARKINSON n Accomplushed Honor Club 'l 2 Dramallcs 4 French Club l Twurlung I Volleyball 4 Bowlmg 4 Arch ery 4 KAREN E PETERSON Pelle Sweet A Cappella Chour 3 4 Office Squad 3 4 Sachem 4 as kelboll 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 N CHARLES A PICIULLO Chuck Unperlurbed A X WALTER A ODENWALD Odee Nulurol Tenms 4 Track 2 JOSEPHINE C PANKOWSKI Alool Duslrlbuhve Educallon Club l Bowlung l JACK F PAVONE Qulel KAREN M PFANNKUCH Commendoble Nahonal Honor Socnety 3 Secretary 4 Honor Club 2 Secrelcry 3 Business Club l Ror1er2FBLArsu denl 3 4 Chief Chai 3 Su c em 4 Library Club Office Squad 3 JAMES A PIERSA lm lnlereslmg Baseball 2 3 Baskelball l 3 4 Footballl 2 W tllng 3 38 xe wx ANITA D PALERMO Gllb amahcs 4 F B L A Bowling 4 Archery 4 Valley ball 4 Saflball 4 RUTH H PANULLO Rudy Agreeable Booster Club 3 4 Volleyball 4 Bowlung 3 4 Ten ms 2 3 4 Badmmlon 3 XC' uw Dr ' 5 .... 3, 47 ' 7 , 3, 4. A I 7 - ' . Jo L ' ' ' ' : , 7 ' - l, 2, 3, 2 ' . : - xii sl TX ' -. : I :L : L QS , : I I: B - 7 I ,' I 5 I 7 ep 7 .... Pe - Nh F. .A. 4. h ' 1 ,' I 2' A I I :X Q 3 . J. XX , 2, , : L I . : res: A STEWART D POWELL PETER E PYNE Stew Pedro Humorous Sully Football I Baseball I Wres Soccer 4 n 2 ROSEMARY T QUINN BARBARA E RASP Enchanting Booster Club 4 Rifle Club 4 Dance Club 3 Archery B etball I Badminton 4 Volleyball Bobby Amiable nor Club 2 3 G Homeroom Representative 4 Sachem Faculty Editor 4 Ot tice Squad 3 4 A Cappella Choir 2 4 Girls Chorus 3 ool Play 3 4 F T A 3 4 French Club I Archery Volleyballl 2 3 4 matics Club 4 BETTY L REED JEFFREY M RENNER Bette Captuvating National Honor Society 4 Honor Club I 2 3 4 Chief Chat 3 Feature Editor 4 G O Vice President 4 G O Representative 3 Leaders Clubl 4 Secretary 3 Ger n Club I 2 3 A Cheerleading I 2 Treasurer 3 Co Captain 4 Hockey I V eyballl Modern Dance 3 4 Softball 2 Baske ball 2 o in I ROBERT E RIBBE Bob Languld Wrestling 3- Basketball 2 3. WILLIAM E. RICHARDSON i Versatile Key Club 4- Wrestling 2 3 4- Football 3- Cross Country 4- Track 4. 39 et? Calm PETER D RICHARDSON Mickey Jaunty Chief Chat I- French Club 2- Football I 4. RONALD S. RICHARDSON Sidney Dashing Dramotics 2- Basketball I I . F . Baseball I- Track 2- Youth Council 3 4- Athletic Coun- EDWARD J. RICKARD Eddie Musing School Play 45 Basketbal 35 Softball 3. DONALD J. ROBBINS Don Steadfast PAMELA D. RISTORI Pam Petite National Honor Society 45 F. T. A. 4, Historian 2, Presif dent 35 G. O. Secretary 45 P, T. A. Student Representa' tive 45 Honor Club l, 3 Spanish Club 35 Dramatics Club 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 2, 45 Glee Club l, 35 Modern Dance l, 35 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 3, 45 Tennis 35 Volleyball 3, 45 Badminton 4, FREDERICK W, RONDHOLZ Fred Retiring is RONALD W RONNERMAN Ron Genial otballl 2 Basketball Wrestling I JOSEPH C SALAMONE oe Pensive Basketball 3 Carol Lovely Steering Committee 3 Office Squad 3 4 Sachem Dramatics Club I 2 Badminton 3 4 40 HOWARD J RUSSELL Flippant School Play 4 Dramatics 4 Basketball l 2 4 Baseball 4 HARVEY A SALZMAN Harv Meticulous Wrestling 3 4 Dramatics 4 Art Club 4 German Club School Play 4 Anita Adaptable Secretarial Squad 4 Archery 2 Bow n 2 Softba Volleyball I Fo , 2 li ' ' 9 ' Q in J A J I Sq' . ' , 2 ' : it : 4: Z -if Q CAROL ANN SANCHEZ MARY L. SANTANGELO 15, . .- ' 4 1 ' 2 A it 2 1 , 1 3, 4: l, 1 li 9 1 ll l: . ' , , 3, 45 . ,rf FREDRIC SCHOENBORN Fred Arhshc Arl Club 3 4 Rtfle Club 3 Rifle Team GAIL C SCHUESSLER Candtd C our I 2 PHILIP R SCHWARZ I Atrborne FAITH C SCHUESSLER Fanthte Aerial Sleerung Commlllee 3 G O Homeroam Represenlatlve 3 Office Squad 3 Chaur I 2 Booster Club 3 Spanish Club I 2 BadmlnIon4 Softball 4 RICHARD C SCHULTZ Rich Pleasant Bowltng 3 Wrestltng 2 JAMES SECONDO tm Co operattve Wrestlnngl 2 3 Bowltng 3 4l ARTHUR J SANWALD Artie Hearty Boat Club 3 4 ANN J SCHAFFNER Annie Competent MARIE J SAVINO Talkahve Sachem 3 4 Chtef Chat Typ ang 3 4 Homemukmg Club 4 F T A 4 Volleyba 4 Badmtnton 3 4 Bowlmg 4 HERMAN H SCHIERLOH Hank Lanky Junuar Class Treasurer G O Treasurer 4 P T A Sludent Representattve 4 Sleertng Commtttee 3 Omce Squad 2 Dramahcs Club 'I German Club I 2 Vlce Pres: d nt 3 Boosler Club I 2 Leaders Club 3 4 Hockey l V all Basketball I 2 3 4 Softball 3 4 Badmtn 3,,'.'.., us, fge. ' 1 ' . 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C PM ll IRENE B SHAPIRO MARSHA C SHERER Marsh loquocuous G O Representatlve l Art ub 2 Booster Club 2 3 Omce Squad 3 Steerung Commntee 3 Hockeyl 2 3 Volleyball 5 9 Softballl 2 3 4 Tumblnng 2 Basketball KATHRYN M SLATER Kay Cosmopohtan N A 4 Bowllng4 Volley ball 4 Softball 4 HELEN M SMIT Nnmble Dramatucs 3 4 Tranquul onush Club I 2 3 r dent 4 Dramatlcs Club 2 3 Vrce Pressdent 4 Sachem 3 4 Booster 3 Modern Dance HELENE R SHAW Intent G O Representative 'I 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 A Cap pello Choir 2 3 4 Sochem 3 4 School Play 4 Omce Squad 3 4 Youth Councul 3 4 F T A 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Tennis 2 Manager3 Bad mrnton 3 4 Archery I PATRlClA O SHARKEY a Gratlfylng Sottballl 2 3 Volleyball BARBARA J SHEEHAN Bobby Glowmg cz O Homeroom Representa e 4 achem 3 4 F A 3 4 Photography Clubl Archery 4 Bowling l 4 HARVEY B SILVERSTEIN Horv Methoducol French Club l Track 2 'r GERARD A SMALDONE Jerry lndustruous Patrol 3 4 Spams Club I 2 Photography Club 2 Track LYDIA A SMIT Beomlng F N 3 Domatlcs l 2 3 4 Modern Dance 3 4 Tenms 3 4 Tum blmg 2 Hockey 3 42 2 I I P v SP ' , . ,PeSi- , , f 1 : ' . . 2, 3- 5 p I 3l .f I , l V as . 'Q' , . l ' 1 I 1 ln Qs , , .s.L 3 1 . I ' , I I l 7 - ' . cl ',3,4gF.T.A. 2, V li 2, 3, 4, Qwlin' 1, 2, 3, 4, . ., 3 X y Ev F. . . 1 ' 2 ' Hall , 1 'h 1 s X I l '11, I 2. 2 K ck' A . ' Lit r.r,A.1,2,. .A.2, ,4, , I r ' , , , : 7 . ' . 'I I 7 I 1 - tg! L ' CHARLES E SMITH Slup Skrllful SUSAN E STANTON ue Cherublc Student Councul 4 Squad 4 F Sachem 4 Chtef Booster Club 2 4 4 Ten Secreto Chat 4 Bowhng Archery HELEN A SPRINGER Dlmples Klndly Basketball I Softball I BERTRAM E STECKLER Bert Mathematlcal Hall Patrol 4 Progectlomst ub l Mathaletes 3 Bowlmg 4 KENNETH J STETTER Kenny Impulsnve Wrestllng 2 MARTA W TUCKER Erudlte Sachem 3 4 Chuef Chat 'I lnternatlonal Relatnons Club 3 4 American Legron Ora toncol Sectronal Representa tnve Honor Club I Spanush Clubl 2 Orchestral Ten ms 4 Badmrnton 4 VERONICA I TYLER Ronnle Radlant Natrona! Honor Socnety 4 Sachem 3 4 Latln Club 3 F N A 3 4 Dramatucs Club 2 ke all I 4 Volleyball I 4 Hockey I 4 On Squad 4 43 'tv-hr MARGARET V TREULIEB Marge Gregarlous COLTON TULLEN Slupp Chnvalrous Natnonol Honor Soclety 4 Radio Club 4 Vtce President 3 Chnel Chat Photographer 2 3 4 Sachem Photogra pher 4 Key Club 3 4 Photo Servnce Squad 4 Sclence Servuce Squad 3 4 Radlo Clubl 2 3 4 Dramahcs 2 Slrde Rule 3 German Club I DALE A TYNAN Jet Propelled Auto Club 4 Rrfle Club 4 I l x .- Qi' I .,gv.x.,,X,Q S rial 5 . B. L. A. I, Cl 5 I 4, 4g 2, 3, 5 nis 2, l 3, 4. by ,. fl if 2, 3, 4. -A ' 5 - I t . - Q 1, 2, 3, 4, choir 1, , sm- : Ib , : , 9 3, 7 , 5 ffce LUCILLE M VALINOTTI Indefahgable Ofhce uad I 2 ra malucs u I 3 G ub I MAUREEN P WALSH Unruffled Boo fer Club I 2 Cheerlead Bowlung I m blnng I Hockey I 4 Volley 2 4 Bask ball ball I 2 ARLENE J VAN SEGGEN Thoughlful Chxef Chat 3 4 Sachem 4 KRISTIN A WANGE Kris Demure atnonul Honor Socnely 3 Ice Presudenl 4 G Class Represenlalnve I 2 G O Homeroom Represen lalve 4 Sachem Sensor Ed r 4 Honor Club I 4 Omce Squad 3 A Cap a Chosr I 2 4 c eslra I 2 3 Drama :cs ub I 3 French Clu Deballng Club 3 Bodmun Modern Dance 3 ROSEMARY B WARD Kund Hearled Boosler Club 2 Home Eco nomlcs Club 2 Tennns 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 Bowling I WILLIAM D WEIMANN lackadalslcol Foolball I Baskelball I Rifle 3 LINDA G WEISS II1 Clu: Nahonal Honor Soclely 4 G O Vuce Presldenl 3 Pub Ilclly Chairman 4 Honor CI b 3 Sensor Guidance Councul 4 leaders Club 3 4 Youth Councul 3 4 Modern Dance 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 T nnls 3 Hoclzeyl 2 3 4 Volleyballl 2 Soflballl 2 3, 4, Tumbling 2 44 jis xx RICHARD H WASHBURNE Ruch Complacenl o Club 4 Tack 3 Foolboll I Wrestling 2 ROBERT H WEINHAUER Bob Debonarr G O Represenlahvel 2 3 Sludenl Council 3 4 K y Club 3 4 Art Club 4 Fool I 2 3 4 Baseball elball I Wreslllng 2 3 4 Track 3 JUDITH A WHITE Judy Social Office Squad 4 F N A Volleyball 3 4 Bowling I 4 Tenn s lu J . Sq , I 3, D , F. B, L. A. 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, V ' CI b , 2, I lee 3,4, Q Cl I 2, 3- Q gg I 1-I I I ' . .l s.,, . . Q Q lx 3 I I I ' I ing 1' 2: - I Tu - N . , I .I . .Q z ' : , : - v' . ' , , 0, A W , ball , 7 el 3, 45 Q , I son , , 3, 4. q Q , , s ' F ' , . - x ilo 7 , 2, 3, T . . - 2 ,I . W, Pell ' , , 3, : Of- Sf 2 X mg I1 , , : I' X I A I Cl , , b 3, Q W 3 lon 3: Archery 2, Tennis 2, ' . gl ...,, Q, . .zg I 5 .J I ' :F ' . I Aut I 7 r l ,Q 4: sau X E . qlq x K . . - NW , ,2,3: . . , , 1 I I . I 7 e .X 1 , : : - 9 ball , , , , 1, 2, A, . 3, 4, sm , 2, 3, 4, y L S 6,35 , , 1 . . , L. . 4, ' I ' - - 1 I . I 14: A 'L I ' ' ' - 3 - i 4 N ' ' ' ' ew Q, . I Q . I e ' I: , , , 1 Q 'Z ..w..lM+ MICHAEL D WOODWARD Mnke Drol nor Club I 2 3 4 Fre mon Class Presudenl Junnor Class Representcilve G O Represenlchve I 2 Scuen ub l 2 Drornofcs Club Semor Advnsory Councul 4 Y ulh C uncll 2 Key Cub ol 2 Bos Fo cz 2 Rifle MARY M ZIMBA Dellccne :ef Cho? I Gee C ub rmon Club I Hockey 2 Volleyball 2 3 4 Archery 4 Bowling A B d mlnlon 4 MARY ANN YOUNGLING Cordnol Chief Chu! Typnng Edlfor 4 Chief CIWCI 3 SECOND ANNUAL SENIOR BALL Nancy Hc1rIung Queen BnlIBurton,K1ng Bull Barton Mrs Horton Nancy Horfung Mr Myers 45 . ,lifinfv ,Z Q., M-Nm, Z? , Chorlonn Wuss Howard Russell Carol Burke Bull Mclrhn Bladsapr buonh 'ff' ? 's.., Emt z nm: pm to our am George Marschall Sue Stanton 427 :gb brhool I imiar fall U bapsuhp 2 19:7 tihe hollars per maple Linda Welss Bull Boker Pat Land: Danny Carroll Jam Beard Dol Dchm rn 47 ,L 5 J , P X' r r 45 X3 2- WR lcnmev I 'losses wg 1 f a,:'2' rg S5 iff? xg ix X ' 0 .A Junloggfgm I ff X .. N i 1 ' ' I 1. 1. . 1 x x lilly JUNIOR CLASS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Advisors X 1 -f- Juniors X 1' Juni U1'lfn,u4f'j' OQLQJ I SOPHOMORE CLASS Peter Bruno Joan Appleyord Suzanne Duryea Rochelle Soretsky onsson Mr Duffy vu-.. 1'i E FRESHMAN CLASS President , , Raymond Burrows Vice-President , Jane Powell Secretory , , , Valerie Furst Treasurer H . , , Penny Neilson Advisors . , Miss Pinto, Mr. Cafes Freshman Freshman 11' ' Eighth Grade Q Q? 2. QQ 4' D enf 9 Q91 ,Q rv!-'I pan l NFL gfQ5Ff5 k,74UHyTQ x X x wg, pgflliffws I 5' ,goasff gt? 'X U4 W X W' ! ' 'f .Q u Bl! MP gi, LAX? Nu' .,'1 -'j.',ll xg U ?? f Nw Mrs. Kantzler, Miss Bouton, Mrs. Gordon. JUdY 10h 'S0f'f M0f9ie MeYe h0efeff SHP Tuner'- SACHEM Krls Wange Barbara Boyd wx 5,9 ORKING together reporters busmess staff edutors artlsts and publisher made thus Sachem possible' Under the ghtterlng eye of Edator Margle Meyerhoefer and the veuled threats of other residents of the hlde away off Room 217 the stat? wrote and rewrote changed and rechanged nn an ever present race to keep a step ahead of deadhnes Karen Pfannkuch Carol Brooks Mary Moorhead I l I I I ' I I -. mi. 'K sr W I x f'5 Nvf!ts E ' MJ , H ' ins 4. 62 Jock G,eCo Com' gurke Barbara Rasp Jackue Leavntt Momca Kneuer Cameras, pencils typewrlters, rulers, reams of paper from thus a dummy finally appeared The publisher relaxed sanvty reigned In the hide away, peace and a yearbook materlalnzed It ns the hope of the Sachem staff that thus, A your hlstory will add much pleasure to your last days at M H S We hope, too that Sachem wlll serve to keep your memories of Alma Mater ever vlvld THE SACHEM STAFF Frrst row B Sheehan R Ward M Savmo G Oberklrsch D Burba A Kanner P Roberts D Roberts Second row C Henn J Lundwall M Mahn A Van Seggen S Stanton J Keller C Grogan L Kavacsnk Thrrd row L Taylor G McGovern C Burke A Gels: M Goldecxer P Land: B Caccavale B Bauer Fourth row C Sanchez M Telchholtz M Hess E Laux K Peterson M Ambroslo 63 ,. 9 1 1.31 s I , I f 1 . Q . . . .- I 1 - .-. T 1 r , , -. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . -. ,V 1- 1- 1- f- ,- 1- - --. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . -. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . :rst row E fl orc L nor Pune A Gum s M Pauldun F Beato L Brewster Anderson L Auerbach F Scott J Brodbeck K Kung L Ha lan Second row J Elluott H Shaw K Wange J Greco T CuIluHo J Carbery G Graham P Cummnngs M Kedznersku S Cohen R Pnzza Thrrd row M Goldecker P Land: G McGovern J Nachbar J Johnson B Baker P Molson J Woodward J esecus C Lawson L Cherwln J puzner F urth row B aValle B es au J Fn T Kra J Egloft J Solomon C Bam G Hafner E Shechtmon M Ambrosuo B Reed GENERAL ORGANIZATION i President Marne Ambrosia GGOI HE year l956 57 was a busy one for the G O Along with Dress Up Day and the Junior Red Cross Drlve the G O contmued Its pollcy of supplylng bus transportatlon to all away games and of supervising athletlc events As Its mayor prolect of the year the G O adopted a Navalo child and a war orphan Under G O auspices, M H S played host Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor ov -Q. Pamela Rlstorl Ann Schaffner Mlss Diehl to the Flllplno and Yugoslav members of the Herald Trrbune Forum Ball Barton Richard Llnzer Carol Olszewslu Carol Scott Mary Lee Cantwell F' -. Pet'k, L. St h, L. eo d, L. ' s, . b, . 'g, . , . ,C. G- ,.,' ,.,' .oll -.ll.- ,lJ.se,l4.ick,. ,lky O . .. . . I G . . . . tv . . . , . . ' - ' ,, ,,,, ,...c , ,, Betty Reed -- - 1 ,r if . I 64 Seated-Betty Reed, Linda Weiss, Bill Barton, Gail McGovern, Mary Moorhead, Pom Ristorl Jackie Leavitt, Ronnie Tyler, Skip Tullen, Elise Glenn, Pat Landi, Marion Brauner, Judy Johnson. Standing Bill Martin, Karen Pfannkuch, Secretary, Kris Wange, Vice-President, Bob LaValle, President Margie Meyerhoefer, Marie Ambrosiop Jack Greco, Treasurer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Advisor-Miss Fiedler CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP, AND SERVICE! RGANIZED in November of 1955, the Honor Society has already assumed a position of leadership in the school activity program. Funds raised by sponsoring square dances and by selling member-made Christmas corsages and magazine subscriptions have enabled the society to purchase the gold gowns used in the solemn induction ceremony. This year the Massapequa Society had the pleasure of participating in the founding of the Honor Society in Seaford. Orator, Jack Greco. NATIONAL HOVVXC -1 crsv-y y Induction. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Senior Advisor Miss Fiedler Junior Advisor Mrs Hollingsworth HE tntellects of Massapequa High deserve Club status is a mark of sustained achievement in school sublects The wizards also used their wuts to good ad vantage by Investigating colleges and passing the information on to fellow members Parties dances and fund raising prolects were also part of the life of the genial genu JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY 66 l . l . l special plaudits since selection for Honor SOPHOMORE HONOR SOCIETY Sophomore Advrsor Muss Waterhouse Freshman Advisors Mlss Sutton Muss James HE Importance of membershup ln honor so cletnes cannot be exaggerated I IS th exceptuonal student who finds hrs place nn the KV Freshman Society and persists through the years until he has achieved membership In the Na tlonal Group ,r.nx.-2 ,-.Q CHARACTER SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE these are the keys of success FRESHMAN HONOR SOCIETY 67 . 1 I ' ' . t ' e , . . . O - Q . . . . f 4 X ' ' s 'AI ,lx I ' 0..' Q' ' T ' an . .. -1-'11N - ' ' ' -I .--- SENIOR DRAMATICS President Nana Lebowltz Irene Shaplro Sheila Cohen Vice President Secretary Treasurer Susan Adler Lynn Cherwln Advisor Mr Borovlcka Curtain going up' HE tension mounted as the audlence eagerly leaned forward to catch the first glimpse of the play the Massapequa Hugh School Dramatlcs Club presented last fall You C nt Take lt With You greeted them and murmurs of pleas ure ran through the audltornum For the third year the Senior Dramatlcs Club had presented another hut to be recorded IU the annals of Massapequa Hugh School Professional performances will ever be the mark of Massapequa s Thesplansl 'E' You Cant Take It Wrlh You Massapequa s Thespuons 68 h S Historian t,,,., ,. , ,,,, , ,, ' . a ' 3 . . . l l .t - H - l CHIEF CHAT Extral Extra' Read all about rtlll HE Chlef Chat has deservedly won a place of prlme Importance here at Massapequa Hugh How could we have kept ourselves In formed of all that was going on without Its ex cellent reports on actlvltles sports colleges and school policy? We wont soon forget chuckllng over Life Is A Song Neither will we forget the lnsplratzon recelved from the effective ed: torlals Our Fourth Estate was led by M Younglmg Edltorln chuef S Melkm .l Schwmdt R Read P Land: M Harper C Tullen E Zsutta Chief Chat Staff Edutorual Stuff Advisors Mr Dunn Mrs Sulllvon Mr Harrington J. Johnson, C. Burkeg B. Reedg A. Rogozinski, 69 Director Mr Hoyt Everyone loves to sing' A Cappella have brought about two Fresh man trammg choirs A Cappella has supplned musuc for Honor and Christmas Assemblies concerts Teachers Con vention and New York State Muslc Festlvals A CAPPELLA CHOIR FRESHMAN CHOIR , fl . Qu I I ! HE hundreds of students crowding to get into O idk, ' ' ' . A O 70 SENIOR GIRLS CHOIR Director Mr Malrs Practice makes perfect' more than proved the valldlty of this old adage Perfectuon has been the word for their performance at the Christmas pageant at the sprung concerts as weII as at the AII State Con test In May FRESHMAN GIRLS CHOIR 7I I HE members of the Senior Girls' Chorus have Ill: 'thx S E N R B A N D Director R Martin The band played on' O the pleasure of all football fans our Sensor Band began a colorful season by performmg durlng half time at home games During the month of October the Band was honored by an lnvltatlon to play at the convention of the New York State Teachers Assoclatlon Two formal concerts and a sprung contest appearance rounded out the Band s busy sched u e JUNIOR BAND 72 I ' , -' D, lr ' V.f'1: l. j Director Albert Rauscher S E N I 0 R 0 R C H E S T R A Music Maestro Please' HE Sensor Orchestra IS open to all players of orchestral Instruments who tn the oplnron of the director are competent to perform orches The Orchestra played for five events thas year lncludmg two school concerts a scholar shlp concert Senior Nlght and graduation m June ln addltlon to these concerts the orchestra entered state competvtron and was awarded an honor rating JUNIOR ORCHESTRA 73 . I I ' I . I h tral scores. I . . I - R I I ' . Q LATIN CLUB President ,,,,., ,. Marie Ambrosio Secretary ,,,,. .. .,.., Caroline Maclachlan Treasurer ,..,.. ,,,,, L eah Kovacsik Advisor ,. , Mrs. lerardi it AUDEAMUS lGlTUR booming out of room 126 signals the beginning of another Latin Club meeting, Now the hard-working Latin students relax from their labors to learn about the lighter side of Roman life. The Gallic wars and Cicero's. orations are eagerly replaced by myths, Latin skits, and games. The climax of the year was the banquet in May. Dressed in togas, attended and entertained by freshman slaves, these latter-day Romans re- clined at tables to feast ab ovo usque ad mala to the music of the lyre. SPANISH CLUB President ....., ., lrene Shapiro Vice-President ,,,,,,,,,, David Abel Secretary .,,,, Linda LeMaire Treasurer ..,... ,,,Su5qn Weiss Advisor ,, ..,,..,, Mr. McKee ENORES and Seioritas who study Spanish met once a month after school in order to learn more about the culture of our Latin Amer- ican neighbors. South of the border music and dancing was particularly enioyed by every- one. A trip to a Spanish movie and restaurant were among the Spanish Club's activities, but the biggest event was participation in the Pan American Day Celebration, at which skits, dances, and songs were presented. Hasta La Vista, Amigos! FRENCH CLUB President ............... ........ N ina Lebowitz Vice-President ....... ....A.... J ackie Leavitt Secretary ........., .,....,.,... M arion Birkbeck Treasurer ...........,..................,,......,,,................ Joyce Blockis Advisors ....., Dr. Szabo, Miss Smith, Mr. deFlandre Bonjour, mes amisl Aimez-vous le francais? RENCH CLUB members do, so much so that they have devoted their meetings to im- proving their conversational French and to learn- ing more about la belle France. In the pursuit of their aims they have also taken enviable trips to New York City. These have included the inspection of a French trans- Atlantic liner and dining at a French restaurant. To all les etudiants we say au revoir et bon chance! GERMAN CLUB President ........... ........, M arion Brauner Vice-President ......, ......,... L inda Hoffman Secretary ......,.. ...,.......,,, C arol Hanna Treasurer ....,. .,.............,.,....,,. S usan Donnocker Advisors ........ i...,....... M iss Sormani, Mr, Kager Sprechen Sie Deutsch? HE enthusiasm shown by the members made this year one of the most memorable in the history of the German Club. The members of the club participated in organizing a German Christmas display in the Massapequa Public Library. They thoroughly enioyed their trip to a German theater. Dinner in a German Hof- brauhaus was the highlight of the year's ac- tivities. SCIENCE HONOR CLUB President .,,,,,,,,.,,,.. ,,,,.,,,,,. D ick Linzer Vice-President , .,,,, Gay Garner Secretary ,, ,,,, Lois Rattien Treasurer .,,,, .,,, .,,, .,,,, , , , , , .Peter Goss Advisors ,.,,,, .,,..,.,, M r. Wickman, Mr. Quinlan Watch those Bunsen burners! HE Science Honor Club is a newcomer at Massapequa High. lt was formed to give Junior High students, who are outstanding in science, an opportunity to perform laboratory experiments not included in daily class schedule. Members of the Science Honor Club also had the opportunity to enter various science contests and to work for a Science Achievement Award. M President , ,, ,,,. , ..,.,. Carmine Masi Vice-President .,s,,, ,,,....,. M arie Lentini Secretary .,,,,, ,...,... E ugene Zsuffa Treasurer ..,,. .,..,,.. D an Sperry Advisor ,,.., ,,,, .,... M r . LaGiusa SCIENCE SERVICE CLUB The lab-first, last, and always! ROVIDING assistance to teachers in the Science Department is the duty of the stu- dents serving on the Science Service Squad. Some members organize the science prep room so that materials are readily available to teach- ers for demonstration. Other members dispense needed chemicals and keep the equipment in good working condition. A student clerical staff has set up an inventory check-system to complete the club's efficient service to the department. ji' 5' President .......,....,... .......... w.....,. H enry Reuter Vice-President ........ ,.,,..,,V,, 5 leve Constantine Advisor ..,,,A,,,..,,, ,,,.,,A,,A,,.,..,, M r. Wilson CHEMISTRY CLUB H2 SO4 sl' Ca lOHi2 Ca SO4 + 2H2O HE Chemistry Club was organized to aid Freshmen and Sophomores in developing laboratory skills. While they were engaged primarily in their own proiects, the members offered a great deal of valuable assistance to the chemistry instruc- tors by setting up demonstrations and by main- taining equipment. This service was recognized at the end of the year by the awarding of Certificates of Merit. Q President ..,.. .. ,,,...... Mary Bouck Vice-President ,,,. ,..,.. John Sloman Secretary .,,.. . ...,,., ..Marsha Docking Treasurer ,,.,.., ..,.,,.s,... P artow Payandeh Advisors ........ ....,... M r. Duffy, Mr. Ulrich BIOLOGY CLUB Can you find the vertebrae of an ELASMOBRANCHII? HE Biology Club was organized to foster a keener interest in biological science through research by offering students the opportunity to gain specialized techniques through working with both living and preserved specimens. Among the club's projects were the prepara- tion of microscopic cultures and slides. Each student also dissected a rodent and prepared a skeleton mount which became part of the science department's demonstration material. -. .- ll '1' i F President ..,, ,...A, .Henry Pelszynski Vice-President . ..,. ,.,, ,,,,..,... S t ephen Fosdick Secretary-Treasurer .....,, Stephen LaVaIle Advisor ,. , . . A..,,..,, ..Mr. Brewer AUIQO-VISUAL SQUAD AD PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB fjffygknp President . ,. .. David Phelps Vice-President ,,,, ..... ...AA N e il Maken Secretary-Treasurer ..,, ,,.,. Eugene Zsufta Advisor .,... .,... ...,. , . . , ..A..A... Mr. Habich A little farther to the left . . . stand up straight . . . now say-cheeeese. TUDENTS interested in photography-from novice to expert-ioined the photography club in order to exchange ideas and to learn more about the art of taking good pictures. They discussed photographic problems of all kinds. lf you want information on what camera to buy and how to care for it once it is yours, it you are interested in taking better photographs and in improving the quality of your prints, this is the club to ioin! A L... Lights! Camera! Action! HE Audio-Visual Squad deserves a grateful thank-you from all of us here at Massa- pequa High. Students from this organization pushed movie proiectors and screens all over our building so that we could have the benefit of these devices in our classes. They are also to be complimented on their ob- servance of a strict time schedule and their ability to maintain temperamental equipment. Q xi Cul. X J- , G, -I ,IL .. ' 1- if 'PE unix President .....A .,.,.. . . ..,., ,James Beard Vice-President ....,, ,,..,..,,. J ohn Kilkenny Secretary ....,,,, . ,,...,.. Gordon Dopslaff ., .,.,.,,. William Barton Treasurer ,,.,,,,,, Advisor .....,.,. ,,.., .,,,,, M r . Pluschau KEY CLUB The key to our Gordian traffic knot! ITHOUT our Key Club no one could have plied his way through our halls with safety or ease. But for the Key-club-ers, some of us would still be trapped outside the gym! However, the boys have been more than po- lice-minded. Their Jazz Concerts and dances have kept Massapequa High hopping. lt is to be hoped that these social activities of the Key Club will become traditional. President ...,,, .,.... , ..,,., S usan Weiss Vice-President .A,,.. ,,..,,,, A nn Raschdorf Secretary ..,....,,. ,,,,,,AA ,l ean Dewar Advisor .,... ......,, M rs, Torney BOOSTER CLUB Rah! Rah! Rah! M. H. S.! ORMED in 1955, the Booster Club has been a maior force in promoting school spirit. i956-57 witnessed a tremendous growth in club membership and in activities. In addition to selling programs at all home games, the Boosters developed song and dance routines which they staged during intermissions at athletic events. .Robert LaValle .Mike Steger Lewis Auerbach .lohn Ferrantino MATHALETES I 1 3 H I 5 iz Q I 12 ITYSI 44 .d L4 3 FN P .es e t.. -I -LQ Vice-President -41 Secretary , Treasurer MEMBERS Advisor Mike Woodward, John Ferrantino, Bert Steckler, Bob LaValle, Jack Greco, Jack Heine, Steve Melkin, Everett Jackson. Advisor ,,.,..,,,,,...,.,,,. ,,.,,,,.. . . .... ...,.. M r. Shapiro Let's see now-take the square root of . . N second thought l think maybe we'd better leave it to our math geniuses here at Massapequa High, the Mathaletes. After a series of arduous matches, a team was selected to represent Massapequa in Island- wide competition. Our Mathaletes have done nobly and we are proud of them. Mr. Garnevicus SLIDE RULE CLUB Meet the slide-pushers! HE Slide-Rule Club has opened new horizons in various fields of mathematics to its mem- bers. Aside from teaching the fundamentals of the slide-rule, for example, the club has studied the art of surveying. The club's expanded program has proved to be enjoyable as well as challenging. CHESS CLUB President ........ ,.,.,A,,,,,, W illiam Powell Treasurer ....,.. .,,,A,,.. J eanette Kilickowski Advisor ,.A.,,, .,,, ,....A,,,...,,,A , M r. Sweet Checkmate! HIS year the Chess Club trained for county- wide competition. They played Baldwin, East Rockaway, Malverne, Uniondale, and Valley Stream Central High Schools. Our Massapequa Chessmen showed themselves to be alert, eager, ambitious, and reliable in county competition despite the fact that this was a new experience for them. IQ I Xl an 6, Y 1 C S President ,..., ,,... , Judith Johnson Vice-President ..,, ,,....., D avid Slater Secretary ..,.,,, ,,,,.... N ina Lebowitz Treasurer ..e,,... ,su,,,...., J can Goldsmith Advisor ,s,,., ....,c M iss Kubiak SENIOR HIGH ART CLUB All for art! HE Senior High Art Club was formed to give interested students an opportunity to de- velop their talents and find self expression in art. Following their interests, the members did their originals in a wide variety of media, in- cluding pastels, water colors, and tempera. The Senior High Art Club provided its mem- bers with many enioyable hours of relaxation. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA President .............,, ........., K aren Pfannkuch Vice-President .,.,,,. ,,.....,.., C arol Ann Evans Secretary .......... ,,....... R ose Ann O'Hara Treasurer ,...,. ......,,,.., ,,........,.......,... J eanette Keller Advisors .,...... ,,.. . ,. ...Miss Cavaliere, Mrs. LaMarca Miss Jones, take a letter- HE Future Business Leaders of America is a club made up of students who plan some- day to enter some phase of the business world. The club's chief aim is to help them to reach this goal successfully. The year's innovation was the solemn induc- tion ceremony held in November. The F. B. L. A. can now proudly consider themselves to be mem- bers in good standing of the national organiza- tion. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA President .,,,.......,,,.. ....... .....Patricia Heafy Vice-President ....... ........... M arie Ambrosio Secretary .......... .,.......... A rline Kuhn Treasurer .. .. ..... ...... M arion Brauner Advisor ...... .,............ M rs. Walsh School days! School days! O help prepare them for their professional school days our future teachers are invited to ioin the John Harvard Future Teachers of America. ln addition to investigating teaching as a career, the members of F. T. A. have also con- sidered the various aspects of education and the diverse problems with which a teacher has to cope. 4 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA President ....... ......,... B etty Fisher Secretary ,...... ........ P enny Roberts Treasurer ,,,,. ,,,....,,,,, G eorgia Becker Advisor .w,... .,..........,. M iss Collins Nurse! Nurse! OMEDAY one of our own girls in the Nursing Department of Massapequa High School will respond to this summons. To help prepare them tor their humanitarian career, the Future Nurses of America have studied basic care of the sick, have served as nurses' aides in local hospitals, and have observed the techniques used in the larger municipal hospitals. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF President .......... Vice-President Secretary ...... Treasurer ..,.,.. Advisor ...... .....Joan Green ...Jane Burton ...Joan Gould Diana Wesley ......,....Mrs. Jonsson OU can be sure of having a delicious serv- ing if it is baked by one of the members of the F. H. A. These girls can cook! However, the culinary arts are not the girls' only accom- plishments. They are also skilled at dressmaking and home management. The F. H. A. has its altruistic side too. At Christmas, the girls visit hospitals to bring sea- sonal ioy to those less fortunate than they. RADIO CLUB .Stiff--1f'544f',r O O 'J President ...., V...,,,, .,,,,,,.. H o ward Stechel Vice-President ,,,,. ,. .,.A.,. Skip Tullen Advisor ,..... , ,,,,, .,,..,., M r. Stafford You're on the air! UR ardent radio enthusiasts studied the fundamentals at radio and code to enable them to take the F. C. C. examination. They also made application for a station license so that Massapequa High will eventually have its own radio station. When all the equip- ment has been installed and the call letters re- ceived, the Radio Club will be able to communi- cate with hams all over the world, President .......,....,r,......,,.,,,.,...... .....,... W alter Ward Vice-President-Treasurer .,.,., ...,.,,,, J ames Fiore Secretary ,.............,,,,....,.....,,. ,.,,,,,..a G eri Stanger Advisor ,, ...,,,,.,,.. Mr. Brasor INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Only through knowledge can mutual respect develop! HIS is the guiding concept ofthe International Relations Club. At each bi-monthly meeting during the past year a different nation was studied by the members. Visiting lecturers, film strips, prepared discussions and displays helped the members toward sounder insights into current international problems. 'Q' t i5bP'T?fi President ..,...,..,.,,,,., .. 'f V ' C, Q ' -Iwi . . S S I K IR Y l 5 f 1: R ' f t K Linda Anderl Vice-President ,......,, Betty Jones Secretary ...... .. ....,ww.A T oby Bilker Treasurer .. r. ., ,r.,... J anice Keim Advisor ,...., ,,,..,.., M rs. Kager L I B R A R Y C L U B Those Dewey decimals! HE Library Club consisted of twenty-five boys and girls who worked voluntarily in the library five periods a week. Besides assisting their fellow students in the use of materials, these library aides charged out books and kept the collection in order and repair. All was not work with this busy group. A Book Week reception for the Faculty was held in November, and a party was given the club members by the Massapequa Public Library at Christmas time. President ..,,. , ,....., .,..,,... R osemary Quinn Vice-President ,,,,.. ,......,....., B onnie Wolf Secretary .,,,,,,..... ,.,... , .Yvonne Valinotti Treasurer ,. ...,, Alfred Knott Advisor ....,,., ..... ..,,.. M r . Chiavolu DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Buy it at the Trading Post! UR senior pins and hats, our banners and emblems, our Regents review books were all sold to us by a member of the Distributive Education Club. But selling was only one of the club's activi- ties. Field trips, conferences, and charity drives also kept the members hopping. The D. E. C. is to be congratulated for the success of the Christmas Basket Proiect. The club's goodwill toward men was made mani- fest to all. BOAT CLUB 0 1 Q E-P i 5, K Commodore .. , , Arthur Sanwald Vice-Commodore Roger Anderson Secretary Herb CoFfen Treasurer Richard Arnold Advisor Mr. Taylor Anchors Aweighl HE Massapequa High School Boat Club started its second year with thirty-eight attending the first on-the-water meeting. The purpose of the club is to promote seamanship and sports- manship. During the winter the club activities were lim- ited tothe discussion of rules of the sea, piloting, navigation, boat care and maintenance. The spring's activities included log races, safety-afloat demonstrations and overnight cruises. lt's happy sailing under the aegis of the Indian atop the hydroplane! Q k President C ..,,i.,,, Cliff Cornell Vice-President ,..,, . ..A....,... Clinton Beyer Secretary , , ........ Ken Herman Treasurer .,,, .Jimmy Powell Advisor ,.,, Mr. Johnson MODEL CLUB Now this is an exact replica of . . HE Model Club was organized for students who are interested in making scale models of the various forms of transportation. This year our model-makers specialized in boats and airplanes and placed their models in competition with those of other schools. They received considerable recognition for their pains- taking efforts. Q f I u.....,,..Lawrence Pritchard President ...,,,.... Vice-President ...... ..,.........A J oseph Vitale Treasurer ...,,,.... ..,,A..,... K enneth Herman Advisor ...,..,,, r,,....,,. . .Mr. Doherty WOODWORKING CLUB Plane Away! HE Woodworking Club is designed to give students an understanding of the funda- mentals of the various woodworking processes. Practical application of the basic principles keeps the members busy, These woodworking wizards promise to be our future do-it-yourself advocates. Po l A9 President .....,...,... ...,,...,.. R ichard Rowan Vice-President ...... ...,..,... C urt Moore Advisor ....,,..,,... .,,, ..... M r . Schriever AUTO CLUB Safety First! EVELOPING a more intelligent attitude to- ward driving based on a better understand- ing of the technical and mechanical aspects of the automobile is the primary purpose of the Auto Club. The members have the Industrial Arts auto shop at their disposal and use its facilities to repair and maintain their cars. by I J' In U 'lf f S ,JT 231 Q ky ff Q IX V GQ s , Z Z m -4 m m Z I C Z U I rn U 71 'I1 -I -4 CD m 4 rn Z First row H Hynes L Harlan D Sperry B Wennhauer Co captain A Bevllacqua Co caplann H Leovlll E Zsufia E Collora Second row R Dellaporla N Delucue .I Kulkenny B Hartman J Beard M Carroll R Richardson A Corscadden B Locke T Carrozzo S Webb Thrrd row B Conzo B Slewarl G McGovern V Gllroy R Anderson M Henderson C MacDonald W Young J Finnegan J Greco B Nelson D Cera D Horn VARSITY FOOTBALL Head Coach Mr Noble Assrsfanf Coaches Mr Finger Mr Cramer Go Team Go' HE 1956 edlhon of the Massapequa Hugh School Football Team experienced a long season In Its first year of Triple A compeflhon The Chiefs sported a sturdy lme anchored by Al Bev: acqua whose fine penormance earned hum the honor of belng elected All Scho ashc Guard -1-v-v-v-O--v M-'h'vr r li -hxSs.2e.4d 90 ' 1 - 1 - 1 A 1 - I 1 ' I 7 - . 1 ' V I - l 1 . , - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . , . 1 A 1 1 1 - - L - 1 - 1 - 1 - A 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - I 1 - 1 ii! ..- lf ' J - . 1 , - . , . ,. 0 . . Q R 3 1 ln in ., I. 1 . . . , . 1 , 4 - - A 1 1 W . F'--'f:'i'?-rl'-' . '- .. 2 . 5 'eff31-2'l,fj'.,fg':Y1'Fl 2':- '- . A .-.'-.':.:-:g1.su:-z.-'11-. 1 was .. - -. - .1--11-1:12 '-'- Q ,. L 5,-.gfigligf-ails-.e1.f ' 1 :-F . ' F '55, .1 11- - 11 r M J V FOOTBALL Coach Mr Cramer Block that lack' HE J V enloyed a successful 5 3 season thus year The team defeated such formrdable foes as Sewanhaka Lawrence, and Valley Stream Central They worked from a multiple offense and relled upon a strong defense The performance of Robert OMara, Davld Noble, and Pete Bruno wall long be remembered In the athletic annals of M H S .nf trst raw J Sa rno F Quark D Gannon H Rosenbaum Retlly K Davy H Reuler L Santan eo A Clark S Taft C Pappas J Ruhlman B Schwarz G Canner J Molter B Cassol D Casey J Wulson V Fntzge ald B Spector B DuVernel H Strerwpek P Bruno B Wetherel R Drale R Soralg R OMara OMara D No J 9 Dolltfx fjavvurif . . I . ' fc BV f D' . he 'N X ' ' ' 'fl A M l V Y fl Ab Ali' -. le ,. ',. ,. ,J. ,. ,. 91 N ' A. Klein, D. Akey, A. Wolff, J. D'Agoslino, L. Stoecker, R. Miller, B, Piccolo, C. Bardes. Second row- 'I I ll I L I JB. ' 'llef In ,I I' ' r If 1 ff . 1 1' If 5 I , ., l,,,f' , ., 7 2' Al F f '1 ft 1 J lr' L , , I X First row-Mr. Haas, Coach, P, Aument, Manager. Second row-D. Richardson, R. O'Reiley, A. Farley, H. Borgow, J. Kliber, W. Nerinsky, W. Clemens, R. Crino, A. Arnctc- Third row-J. Bafzati, R. Viet, R, Arnold, A. Ingorozza, J. Malvetti, R. Berg, J. Coons, J. Bauitrar, A. fntbrosio, F. Grohm, A, To' ia. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Time out! OACH HAAS' squad enioyed a 4-2-I season. They operated from a split-T and were spearheaded by the hard-running offense ot Howie Mehan and the sturdy defense of Tony 4 . I I Ambrosio. I X X IX XL Ccach Luba's squad finished with a trium- Nu x AA XVX- N XL X phant 6-I record. Their attack centered upon the hard running of Ray Burrows and Doug Pezzanno and the tenacious line-play of Joel Ciminna. First row-C, Kobie, Manager, T. Widaker, F. Hutton, G. Shartie, D. Schmidt, G. Dopslaff, J. Ruhs, D. Hartung, B. Rohr, J. King. Second row-V. Amarondo, D. Pezzanno, A. Roberts, J. Ciminno, D. Glaysher, J. Patti, R. Hutchins, J. Finck, R. Burrows. Third raw-R. Richa.dson, R. Wag1er, D. Olesen, C. MacPherson, R. Huthoefer, D. Hewitt, J. Rivera, R. Christiansen, L. Moggi. 93 B Welnhauer R Rchardson T Davis B Barton M Carroll H Barenz S Alello J Curtin G Dopslaft VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Mr Pluschau Move down that court' CURSORY vlew of the Chlefs record of 8 ll would perhaps glve one the lmpres slon that the team had had a poor season However a closer look would show that the 7 3 league record earned them the honor of enter mg the league play offs The Chiefs led by All Scholastic Center Bull Barton Bob Molllck Bob Welnhauer Mlke Car roll Jlm Beard and Ron Rlchardson gave an Impressive account of themselves 94 J. Schlitt, H. Hynes, Manager. . . , , . I . I . I . - I U I ' First row-J. Mina, V. Gilroy, J. Nachbar, N. Giordano, L. Goldstein, H. Leavitt, Manager. Second row- Mr. Ricci, J. Kelly, R. Bott, D. Akey, A. Mari, R. Soulby, B. Anderson, P. Bruno, P. Goldbert, Manager. L V BASKETBALL Coach-Mr. Ricci Get That Ball! HE J. V. Basketball team finished the long season with a record of ten wins and eight losses. The tall-men on the team including Skip Barenz, Chuck MacDonald, and Steve Aiello led the squad to victory against such formidable foes as Wantagh, Levittown, Southside, and Long Beach. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Coach-Mr. Murtha Time Out! HE little Chiefs suffered a disappointing 3-13 season. ln spite of arduous practice and sterling spirit, the boys were unable to match their competition. Top scorers for the year were Vin Gilroy and Rich Huthoefer. Pete Bruno, Steve Webb and Bob Wetherel made their mark as top players. First row-R. Burrows, G. Dopslafl, J. Ruhs. Second row-Mr. Murtha, Coach, J. Marino, A. Tobia, D. Schmidt, A. D'Agostino, Manager. Third row-W. Molloy, P. Callivo, J. Aiello, A. Ambrosia, D. Glaysher, D. Olesen, D. Huthoefer, H. Oustecky, R. Franke. :rs row D e uzman D orn vuacqua B row B Nelson D ew W Young J Salerno N Nugent Thlrd row Mr Devaux Coach VARSITY WRESTLING Coach Mr Devaux Two Polnfs Take Down' HE Massapequa mat team performed cred ltably upon many occasions The boys pro duced deCISlVe vlclorles against such worthy opponents as East Meadow and Wantagh The feam depended heavily upon AI Bev: Iacqua Don Cera Bob Nelson Dave Pyne Harvey Salzman and Nell Nugent I V WRESTLING F' I - . Pyn , H. S I , . H , A. Be 'l , .Rifh:'dson. Second -. ' , . C , . J I 1 I I , . 96 L. Ffrst row H Hynes Manager B Huenerfauth S Gattuso G Accurso B LaVaIIe J Greco J Solomon A Shelter D Cera Second row Mr OSuIluvan Coach B Baker J Commander N Nugent M Carroll J Schwartz V Aheorn B Barton B Comeau R Roberts R Hedlund J V TR K VARSITY TRACK Coach Mr OSulllvan Get set go HE Varsity Track Team In nts first full season of competition bullt an impressive record In the opening meet the team outscored South side by forty five points In the Sewanhaka Relays the hurdlers took first place As a climax to the season the team placed second tn the Sectton lll Meet The title of outstanding harrter of the year belongs to Vtnnte Ahearn who won first place tn the Long lsland Championship and second place In the State Championship CQ ,o . 'V fl ' 'fx ll it , z if ! . . AC V U g g , X iq Q bk 1 W kk is 97 Frrstrow Mr RICCI Coach G Kelly F Franke G Deul'let P Mnchel K Allen Second row J McGovern M Garrlck G Dopslaft A Chatkewxtz B Curtln B KraJss B Stevens K Rocco VARSITY BASEBALL Coach Mr Rrccn Watch that nickel curve' HE Massapequa Hugh School Baseball Team has started a tradltlon which we hope wnll continue for many years Every squad has entered the league play offs for the last four years The next and final step up the ladder of success wlll be the League Championship We wlsh them well FRESHMAN BASEBALL J. Fnrsf row B Jesseau J DAgoshno D Horn B Gunn T Gryzmala J Ferranhno Second row D Schlnll B Molllck R Cook B Gabrnel B Cannerella J Stem Mr Hay Coach EIGHTH GRADE BASEBALL J V BASE ALL Kill lhe Umpl NDER the clutch pltchmg of Joe Stem John Cannarella and Richard Cook the J V baseball squad won sux games out of ILS eleven game schedule Our sturdy moundsmen were vlctors over Oceansude Southside Levut town and Wanfagh A, A , gf , J ,- dl-8' A , ff N '9 A .A ,- . 1 - I - I - I - I - f - - 1 - Al !l ' ' ' I , , I I - , . 11 Ka-9 an Frst row A Henderson B Reagan J Warns B Scheuwuller S Melkm D Noble B Massdnck J Panky B Drake Second row Coach Cramer J Dymytryk Manager M Stauger R Wetger G McGovern R lang J Wilson B DuVernet G Conner J Moller H Strempek Thard row J Schwmdt F Schaeffer H Reuter B Cassot A Wolf? J Reilly B Relmo B Stuart E Zsufla Mr Cates Assustant Coach Head Coach Mr Cramer Assistant Coach Mr Cates I V C E Check Sticks' ACROSSE IS among the welcomed oddrtvons to the M H S athletic program The newly organlzed team spent Its year developmg strength and alertness lt faces future competutron wlth hugh hopes Among the men of promlse are Bob Stuart Bob DuVernet, and Ralph Bott Jack Ruhlman Coach Cramer Steve Webb lOO 'Mu- BOWLING Coach-Mr. McJury Strike! Sending the ball down the alley this year were: D. Levy, W. Odenwald, A, Lloyd, R. Mink- oft, B. Steckler. RIFLE Coach-Mr. De Gennaro Bull's eye! Target men of the year were: First row: K. Larsen, F. Betsag, R. Anderson. Second row: P. Haberman, D. Stryker, G. Marschall, Mr. De Gennaro, Advisor. CROSS COUNTRY Coach-Mr. O'Sullivan On your mark! Harriers of the year were: First row: G. Sheri don, W. Nichols, F. Phillips, D. MacCarthy, G Accurso. Second row: Coach O'Sullivan, G. Met calf, D. Phelps, D. Stryker, W. Richardson, F Franke, B. Osthues, H. Hynes, Manager. ,..Q7ee...-41e-s,Aee-f- A -- A-ee - - e2m W5 7 GOLF Coach-Mr. Finger What's par? VOIDING the sand pits this year were: Gary Grant, Chuck MacDonald, Bill Powell, Jack Lewis, Lewis Turano, Walter Smith, Coach Finger. RLWR, soccsn :if Coach-Mr. Sealy Bunt with your head! REE-KICKERS this season were: First row: Den- nis Dobrin, Leonard, Felsenfeld, Bill Meyer, Dave Pyne, Walter Smith, Henry Oustecky. Sec- ond row: Ed Kimball, Sal Di Pietro, John Fer- rantino, Alex Chatkewitz, Skip Barenz, Jet? Smith, Richard Lang, Bill Barton. Third row: Bill Purves, Manager, Richard Stone, Alex Ferrar, Richard Gandt, Bob Gunn, Bruce Keller, Don Egan, Bob Reide, Jim Goglin, Alfred Center, Jack Graftignino, Bill Smith, Manager, Coach Sealy. VARSITY TENNIS Coach-Mr. McGee Anyone for? ENTLEMEN of the court included: Harvey Mattuso, Walter Odenwald, Richard Arnold, Ralph Soulby, Bill Powell, Ron Corbett, Jack Heine, Peter Goss, Manager. , W. QEEEEEEESL GIRLS SPORTS NDER Miss Godbold's capable direction the girls sports program brought new glory to itself during T956-l957. The highlight for the year was the unforgettable first annual Girls Sports Night presented in the spring, a fitting climax to a most successful year. Director-Miss Godbold LEADERS CLUB Advisor-Miss Godbold Don't wear that jacket if . . ITH these classic words the year is ushered in for those fortunate few chosen as mem- bers of the Leaders Club. Each proud wearer of a blue blazer makes her contribution to the success of the physical education program by assisting in gym classes and in extra-curricular sports activities. Top of L -A. Schaffner, J. Johnson, B. Lorenzi, M. Ambrosio, D. Dahm, M. Lawson, J. Butler, B. Reed, M. Baxter, G. McGovern, P. Fox, C. Lawson, J. Fox, L. Harris, P. Matson, L. Weiss. Top of C -J. Loscialo, E. Luhrs, J. Allo, J. Green, J. Gesecus, M. Andrews, S. Donnocker, L. Crino, B. Gordon, B. Goldberg, S. Hohman, L. Hoffman, J. Tierney, D. Guida, D. Quigley, D. Pacciani, P. Cummings. 'N tilt X J It T0 JUNIOR First row-P. Skelly, P. Rogers, N. Gros- beck, J. Fox, J. Green, J. Allo, G. Krass. Second row-A. Rogozinski, A. Kane, C. Lawson, E. Luhrs, L. Harris, B. Bauer. SENIOR V. Tyler, M. Baxter, L. Weiss, D. Dahm, J, Butler, A. Schaffner, P. Ristori, B. Reed, A. Gelsi, M. Lawson, B. Lorenzi, C. Burke, M, Ambrosia, G. Oberkirsch, J. Altman, M, Walsh. H O C K EY Advisor-Miss Godbold Guard that goal! ICTORY was the cry of this year's hockey team. Not only did the team complete an undefeated season, but it also gained further plaudits by placing first at the annual Playday. Intramural playofTs closed the rewarding season. Although the seniors were the victors, the sophs proved themselves to be formidable ad' versaries. Though termed most dangerous of all girl's sports, hockey is, nevertheless, one of Massa- pequa's most popular activities. HONOR First row-D. Dahm, G. Oberkirsch, J. Butler, M. Lawson, D. Quigley, J. Altman. Second row-A. Vita, A. Schaffner, M. Baxter. Third row-B. Reed, B. Goldberg, B. Lorenzi. Fourth row-A. Rogozinski. HONOR First row--M. Baxter, J. Butler, M. Lawson. Second row-J. Goldsmith, l. Crino, C. Lawson. Third row-J. Johnson, M. Andrews, M. lehman. V O L L E Y B A LL Advisors-Miss Godbold, Miss Lenker Use two hands! HE seniors and the sophs were unsurpassed on the court this year and finished their season by winning the South Shore Playday held by the Long Island Girl's Athletic Association. The development of winning teams on the volleyball courts follows a pattern that is an old story in every phase of Girls Sports. The girls learn the rudiments of the sport, invest much time, eFfort, and patience in perfecting indi- vidual techniques, and finally develop the all important ability of playing the game together. SENIOR J. Johnson, A. Meuser, B. Lorenzi, C. Burke, J. loscialo, G. Oberkirsch, M. Baxter, J. Butler, M. Lawson, K. Slater, A. Schattner. JUNIOR J. Gesecus, J. Fox, M. Andrews, A. Kane, A, Hohn, S. Marschall, B. Schaefer, J. Allo, J. Green, C. Lawson. SENIOR First row-M. Ambrosio, J. Blockis, M. Sherer, M. Walsh, M. Baxter. Second row -J. Loscialo, A. Gelsi, J. Altman, G. Oberkirsch, P. Connolly, J. Butler. JUNIOR First row-C, Lawson, J. Allo, M. Donderi, C. Deal, B. Schmidt, J. Ganun. Second row -S. Weiss, J. Goldsmith, A. Rogozinski, R. O'Hara, J. Kahn, J. Fox, J. Green. SOFTBALL Advisor-Miss Godbold Two hands for beginners! UR softball enthusiasts numbered one hun- dred and thirty. Wonder of wonders- everyone played! True to tradition, the sophs and seniors went undefeated and brought home the laurel wreath from the Annual Playday. SOPHOMORE First row-T. Coppola, A. Vitta, L. Crino, D. Quigley, P. Cummings. Second row- E. Ruhwedel, V. Everham, J. Tierney, V Babolcsay, D. Goldeckev. CHEERLEADERS VARSITY R. Puzzc, B. Frey, C. Scott, A. Clark, D Dahrn, J. Builer, B. Reed, L, Nou, P. Mol son, P. Fox, JUNIOR VARSITY M. Inglis, D. Quigley, B, Goldberg, G Graham, K, Hcznrchon, I.. Crisona, L Crino, D. Treuile, J. Hofimcn, P. Cummings ARCHERY Advisor-Miss Tully Riding through the glen! N true Sherwood Forest fashion, the merry- maids went forth with bow in hand. Some who sought the target-in between track and football men, of course-included A. Cserne, S. Marschall, J. Gieselberg, and C. Dusch. BOWLING Advisor-Miss Hutchinson The bus was late again! UCH was the bowlers' lament! Once their transportation problem was solved, the gals were sending those balls down the alley with gusto. Team members included: First row: 5. Messina, R. LaGiusa, E. Luhrs, A. Gelsi, C. Schnurr, S. Raschdorf. Second row. M. Kneuer, C. Klatt, D. Burba, S. Brush, A. Rogozinski, S. Clough, C. Wiss, G. Graham. TENNIS Advisor-Mrs. Storch Sfraighten that elbow and move! HE ladies of the court included: First row: B. Reed, C. Burke, P. Ristori, L. Weiss, M. Lawson, D. Nelli. Second row: A. Kuhn, P. Rogers, J. Woodward, D. Burba, R. Ward, N. Lebowitz, H. Shaw, D. Dahm. Third row: B. Lorenzi, P. Hagios, R. Panullo, A. Meuser, A. Kanner, M. Goldecker, J. Johnson, J. Leavitt, J, Krass. BADMINTON Advisor-Miss Lenker Watch the birdie! ADMINTON, one of the newer sports to be added to the girls Physical Education pro- gram, produced many enthusiasts. Among those keeping their eyes on the birdie were: First row: J. Loscialo, J. Potts, J. Hoftleit, C. Schnurr, C. Sanchez, H. Shaw, M. Haloski, J. Fox. Second row: C. Deal, A. Schattner, M. Savino, C. Bau- nach, J. Green, R. Behler, B. Black, R. Panullo, A. Hohn, K. Wange. GOLD KEY Advisor-Miss Godbold Gold Key Winners! T the annual June banquet, the Long Island Girls Athletic Association awards gold keys to those girls who have compiled a total of six hundred points by their participatfon in a four- year program of extra-curricular sports. Marjorie Baxter, Ann Schaffner, Betty Reed, Margaret Lawson and Joan Butler are l957's proud recipients of this honored award. STUNTS AND TUMBLING Advisor-Miss Godbold Pull those muscles in! UR agile performers of stunts and tumbling added much to the enjoyment of Sports Night. Their exhibition attested to their powers of co-ordination and to their beauty of motion. Two of cur tumblers pictured at left are J. Butler and M. Lawson. fd Pamela Ruston Annette Kagan Lydua Smut D A N C E C B Advisor Mrs Storch Promenadel t Could Have Danced All Nrghtl PORTS NIGHT focused the spotlight on the terpsachorean talents of the bllthe splrlts a M H S In their Golf number the Modern Dance Group dellghted us with thelr satire as well as their grace and splrlt The competltuon between the square dancers was breathtaking and the performance of the folk dancers added color and pace to the eve nmg s pleasure Swmg Your Partnerl llO YQSQ: , we , A If A. P . l' . . . VARSITY TWIRLING SQUAD Mary Ann Andrews Irene Brachat Robln Ahrenholz Advlsor Mr McShea Swing the Blue and Gold to Victory' If G. If I 1 E' C CQ? UR Twurlers added zest and Interest to a tlme durlng our football season wuth their The much be medaled swmgers of the batons won new laurels In the Natuonal Twlrlmg Asso clatlon Contest held In the sprung at Malverne and Long Beach Irene Brachal Rohm Ahrenholz Arllne Kuhn Barbara Lanlgan Mary lou Fnscher Jane Commander Denuse Nell: lucllle Mlrabelll Carol Hoffman Ann OHara Joan Tierney Betty Mae Qulbell Duane Wernersbach Mary Ann Andrews lll . L F Y CC-X ' ' h lf- if , Q . . . . Q Q Q . MQ' show of dexterity and grace. Q! F . . . . fff if Another momentous first! HIS spring brought Girls Sports Night to M. H. 5. Our first public demonstration of the girls physical education program was a rewarding experience for the audience as well as the participants. Competition between the Blue and the Gold ran high as each team vied for the decisions of the iudges. Orchids to all-the victors and the vanquished -for their show of good sportsmanship, grace and physical prowess. S P O R T S N l G H T Director-Dorothy Godbold Gold Team Captain, Linda Weiss, Manager, Betty Reed, Blue Tcarn Captain, Dot Datum. Gold Team Captain, Linda Weiss, Gold Team Co-captain Joan Goldsmith. 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CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES fo the SENIOR CLASS from fhe MASSAPEQUA HIGH SCHOOL DADS CLUB AN INTERESTED DAD DEVELOPS A BETTER CITIZEN II6 r Meetings Second Mondoy of each month ot the High School C I' f THE GRADUATES THE CLASS 0F 1 9 5 7 Complimenfs of JOSEPH BISCEGLIA Gm SONS INC School Builders 13 OAKLAND AVENUE HARRISON NEW YORK H8 Compliments of MASSAPEQUA SUPER MARKETS The Friendly Stores MASSAPEQUA MASSAPEQUA PARK NORTH MASSAPEQUA H9 I I ' I I I X , W We -A WE, 1 Welcome to THE ALUMNI THE CLASS OF 1956 Greetmgs KNAPPE AND JOHNSON Architects N EW YORK CITY Architects for MASSAPEQUA HIGH SCHOOL PARKSIDE SCHOOL FAIRFIELD SCHOOL ADDITIONS EAST LAKE SCHOOL With Best Wishes THE CLASS OF 57 MASSAPEQUA SR HIGH SCHOOL T 0 to JR. a Pl O As Members American I H t of Architects SUCCESS C mplm f THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY THE CLASS OF 1958 Best Wsh s 1 H GRADUATING CLASS THE CLASS OF 1959 B L A B sf W Co pl THE CLASS OF 1960 THE CLASS OF T961 21 o i ens of from i e o Compliments T E of from F. . . . 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