Massapequa High School - Sachem Yearbook (Massapequa, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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Massapequa High School - Sachem Yearbook (Massapequa, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 123 of 166
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:fx exx-31 GOLD KEY CAN I LOOK UP MY POINTS? HE Gold Key, one of the highest awards of the Long Island Girls' Association, is pre- sented each year at the june banquet to those girls who have earned six hundred points in their extra-curricular sports during their four years at high school. Another challenge to the girls is the gold plaque, also awarded by the L. I. G. A. This plaque, which is given to the girl in the senior class who has accumulated the most points. was presented to Carol Lawson at the annual Gold Key Dinner. C. Lawson. I Fox, J. Green, I, Allo. BADMIN TON Adziim'-INIiss Lenker SMASH THAT BIRD! ADMINTON is one of the newer sports offered to girls in Massapequa, and enthu- siasts turned out in full force, Under the patient guidance of Miss Lenker. the girls accomplished much more than just watching that birdienf They proved their skill by defeating Central, Oceanside and South Side to claim first place in the Long Island Girls' Association Iiall Playday. Outstand- ing support was given by the six experts who lent their talent to bring home the victory. Sf.IIILfi!I1H'A. Meuser. R, Behler. A. Hohn. KIlt't'!jlI'Q'- J. Alln. P. Langan. Siliiug-gl. Loscialo. BOWLING AdI'f.t'0l'-'MISS Godbold WILL THE BUS EVER GET HERE? VERY Monday and Wfednesday a group of eighty bowlers gathered in the gym waiting for the bus that would carry them to the bowling alleys where they released their energy and built their scores. The girls really sent those balls fly- ing straight toward the pins. Quick energy snacks were the main feature between frames, and this must have sparked the girls' enthusiasm, for spirit and skill shone. V. Babolcsay. A. Raschdorf. C. I-Ienn. R. Behler. P. Langan, S. Brush. -I, Tierney.

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STUNTS AND TUMBLING AlfI'f.l'll1'JMlSS Godbold TUCK THAT CHINI HE circus came to Massapequa last March. There were elephants. camels, and frolicking lambs, all portray'ed by the tumblers at Sports Night. In addition to the circus motif, the agile performers went through their intricate routine. keeping time to the beats of a lilting waltz. This dazzling exhibition of coordination and grace was one of the highlights of an unforgettable evening. Fifi! mzz'fC. lniwson. I.. Huffman. ,I- Green. M. Andrews. tl, Allo, St i'f1r fd mr:--D, Guida. G. Krass. li. Goldberg, Tftzra' wil-S. Fisher. -I. Gesecus. Fffllflli wit-M. Wlilson. ARCI-IERY Adzimr-Miss Clampett LET'S HIT THAT TARGET! HIS year archery has been one of Massapequa's most popular girls' sports. So many prospec- tive Robin Hoods turned out that the competition for spots on the team was the keenest Massapequa has known. The result of this enthusiasm was a superb group of archers, among whom Diane Guida and jane Schwartz were outstanding. These William Tells can be counted on to adorn the targets with Massapequa feathers. ARCHERY HONOR TEAM C. Barnes. R. Saretsky. D. Guida. C. Hanna. TENNIS Adziirn'-Mrs. Storch DID YOU LOCK THE GATE? URPASSED in skill, possibly, but unsurpassed in spirit, the girls of the tennis club met twice a week and diligently practiced their serves and smashes. Even though this sport was newly intro- duced to the Physical Education Department, the girls made a good showing in competition with neighboring schools. Tennis is a very popular activity and has a great carry-over value. The department heartily recom- mends that all girls participate in tennis some time during their high school years. TENNIS HONOR TEAM Silfirzg-Lf Winters. Shlildillgf-I. Krass, -I. Kraemer J. Gesecus. C. Deal,



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C. H.mn.t. M. Hillger. DANCE CLUB X' .. eX'i-5 fiffziim' Mrs. Storth OH! MY ACQHING BODY! HE llmte Clluh was onte .1g.1in one ol' the most ClllOy.ll7lL' L'Xll'.lk'Llfflk'Lll.II' Activities .it lXl.1SS.lPCLlLl.l. At first .iwkwartl and unsure. the girls soon het.1me quite .agile .ls they went through the gmtetul .intl intrit.ite tlinte routines. illlle high spot ot' the lltnte Clulis season tame during Sports Night. when some ot' the girls gave .1 non- compctitiwe exhibition of tlante. mam. S. Doniintkeli Allin li. Gortlon. l.. H.lrris. D. l,.ltLl.lIIl. li, Gnltlherg. D. Guitll n-,M if' i 120

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