Mattituck High School - Reflector Yearbook (Mattituck, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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A C T I V I T I E S School zlwcUvi 1956 - 1957 FEBRUARY 5 Basketball, Southampton (Away) MHS 74 — Opp 58 (No JV game) 6 Grade Assembly Program, Grade 6. Mrs. Johnson 6 High School Assembly Program, Juniors, Mr. Muir 8 Basketball. Greenport (Home) MHS JV 40 — Opp 48; MHS 79 — Opp 68 I I Basketball, Southold (Away) 12 Lincoln s Birthday. School Closed 13 Grade Assembly Program, Grade 5. Mrs. Lindsay 15 Basketball. Easthampton (Away) MHS JV 52 — Opp 50; MHS 63 — Opp 58 19 Basketball, Westhampton Beach (Home) MHS 48 — Opp 34 (No JV game) 20 Grade Assembly Proqram. Grade 4, Mrs. Strub 20 High School Assembly Program , Sophomores. Mr. Lang 21 Basketball, Center Moriches (Away) MHS JV 37 — Opp 35; MHS 5l — Opp 40 22 Washington's Birthday — School Closed — poor George 27 Grade Assembly Program. Grade 6. Mr. Kreiling 28 Harry almost had a birthday MARCH I Basketball, Southampton (Home) MHS JV 51 — Opp 54; MHS 81 — Opp 39 5 Interim Reports issued 6 Grade Assembly Program. Grade 3. Mrs. Bermtngham 8 Basketball semi-finals — Bl vs B3 — Bridgehampton 45 — East (slip 41 12 Basketball County finals — B2 vs Bridgehampton — Mattituck 64 — Bridgehampton 59 13 Grade Assembly Program, Grade 3, Mrs. Sherwood 13 High School Assembly Program. Juniors. Mr. Hilliker 16 Eastern Suffolk Minor Sports Day — Center Moriches 20 Grade Assembly Program, Grade 2. Mrs. Kramer 22 North Fork Music Festival — Shelter Island 23 County Minor Sports Day — Center Moriches 29 Senior Play Our Hearts were Young and Gay — sell out. APRIL 3 Grade Assembly Proqram, Grade 2. Mrs. Crowell 3 High School Assembly Program, Sophomores, Miss Verchot 9-10 Third Quarterly Examinations 10 Grade Assembly Program, Grade I, Miss Buck |0 High School Assembly Program, Grade 8. Mr. Bennett II Baseball at Westhampton Beach (Reflector at press) 15 Third Quarterly Report cards issued 17 Seniors leave tor Washington — prohibition now in effect — Ike leaves town 17 Spring vacation begins at noon — National Guard readied 17 Baseball — Greenport at home 20 Seniors return from Washington — investigations begin 29 School Reopens — National Guard disbanded 29 Baseball — East Hampton — home MAY 1 High School music assembly 2 Baseball — Center Moriches — Away 3 Open House — students display parents 6 Baseball — Southold — Home 8 High School Assembly Program, Grade 12, Mr. Sherwood — Senior trip story 9 Baseball — Southampton — Away 13 Baseball — Westhampton — Home 15 Grade Assembly Program, Kindergarten. Mrs Bennett 15 High School Assembly Program, Grade 7, Mr. Kahn 16 Interim reports issued 17 Eastern Suffolk Track Meet — Westhampton 20 Baseball — Greenport — Away 22 Grade Assembly Program. Grade I. Mrs. Schiller 23 Baseball — East Hampton — home 25 County Track Meet — Mr. Lang strangles in tape. 27 Baseball — Center Moriches — home 29 Baseball — Southold — Away 30 Memorial Day parade — School Closed 31 Annual Junior Prom. We made Bandstand look sick. JUNE 3 Baseball — Southampton — home 5 Grade Assembly Program, Kindergarten, Mrs. Bennett 12 Moving Up Day 13 Final examinations begin Why don't you laugh now? 20 Examinations end 21 Final reports issued 23 Graduation —

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ScAoal @ale tcUvi 1956 - 1957 SEPTEMBER 10 School opened — 37 Seniors; 47 Juniors: 41 Sophomores; 43 Freshmen. ' Black Monday'' 12 Magazine campaign begins — Physical examinations 13 Soccer practice — out for the crown again 18 Magazine campaign going well — goal $4,000.00 23 Individual pictures taken of entire school —“mugg shots 24 Student Council presidential campaign begins Turn the trick — vote for Wick 27 Magazine campaign ends — class took in $4,200.00 — Lutz hiqh man OCTOBER 2 Soccer game — Bayport (Home) MHS 4 — Opp 0 3 World Series begins — excitement reaches fever pitch — Dodgers don't 4 Soccer game — Kings Park (Home) MHS 3 — Opp 0 8 Soccer game — Southold (Away) MHS 9 — Opp 0 11 Soccer game — Islip (Away) MHS I — Opp 0 12-18 Campaign for Student Council President begins — candidates Wick .Simchick, Lutz. Wick wins 15 Soccer game — Hauppauge (Home) MHS 2 — Opp 0 18 Soccer game — Center Moriches (Away) MHS 0 — Opp I. The whole world fell apart. 22 Soccer game — Bellport (Away) MHS 4 — Opp 0 Summary of season Goal MHS 23 — Opp I — Record 6-1-0 25 College night at Riverhead. A meeting of the minds. 31 Halloween dance —sponsored by Lion's Club but the kids roared . NOVEMBER 6 Np school — Election Day. Ike won — landslide. 8 Minstrel show rehearsal in full swing — what coordination! 12 No school — Veterans day 15 Varsity basketball team chosen — Sidor. Stelzer. Parrish. Frazee, Templeton. Decker. Tuthill, Taylor. Pendzick, Zaleski, Harris. 16 Minstrel show — full house — rained cats and dogs 19-20 Quarterly examinations 21 Glee Club presents Thanksgiving concert — turkeys could gobble better. 21-26 Thanksgiving vacation — we sure needed a rest. 29 Report cards issued First Quarter — Dismal Day 30 Basketball, La Salle (Away) (Non league) MHS JV 43 — Opp 46; MHS 45 — Opp 50 OECEMBER I Christmas program rehearsal begins — yuletide spirit invades MHS 4 Basketball. Seton Hall (Away) (Non league) M HS JV 36 — Opp 50; MHS 49 — Opp 54 5 Reflector questionnaires given to Seniors to list activities 7 Radio Club attends Electronics Fair at Farmingdale 7 Basketball. Bridgehampton (Home) (Non league) MHS JV 34 — Opp 50; MHS 79 — Opp 62 9 First meeting of French Club — last meeting of the French Club 11 Basketball. Riverhead (Away) (Non league) MHSJV54 — Opp 52; MHS 64 — Opp 47 12 First meeting of Chess Club — free election — chose John Niven as dictator 14 Basketball, Greenport (Away) MHS JV 48 — Opp 50; MHS 72 — Opp 61 15 Girls volley playday at East Hampton — we got clobbered 19 Christmas carol program 20 School closes for Christmas — momentary relief 20 Basketball. Southold (Home) MHS JV 51 — Opp 43; MHS 92 — Opp 63 JANUARY II Basketball, Westhampton Beach (Aw y) MHS JV 46 — Opp 48; MHS 63 — Opp 38 16 Grade Assembly Program, Grade 4, Miss Warner 18 Basketball. Center Moriches (Home) MHS JV 55 — Opp 44; MHS 81 — Opp 51 18-23 Mid-year Examinations The end justifies the means 22 Basketball. Riverhead (Home) MHS JV 31 — Opp 43; MHS 91 — Opp 48 23 No High School classes (Grades 9-12) Some surprise 23 Junior Band Concert. Grade Assembly 24-25 Regents Scholarship Examinations 30 Grade Assembly Program. Grade 5, Mrs. Reeve 30 Mid-year Report Cards Issued L



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lattituck High Basketball Squad Turns Br 'k Mattituck Capture As Templeton j ahnmen Win Seventh Harris Nets 20 Points By BOB BURNS it Mattituck High cagers rid- a pennant bound express re ed the last roadblock to their rations'last Friday night when gave a visiting Greenport itet a 79-68 licking to pile up r seventh win in succession in league play. Though the sched- still has some weeks to run the tituck players correctly acted f they had just snared the flag ii at the Anal buzzer they em- ed each other with frenzied joy hoisted Burt Kahn, their coach tieir shoulders for a ride to the er room. And who was to blame n for surely, barring a miracle :he first order, there was no i left in their path able to • with their tall, talented squad ing them free to start concen- ing on the playoffs for the nty Class B title they lost to Igchammgn last year. reenport 1 just about as sure taking second place In their ue as Mattituck is of winning, up a game fight but were sim- outclassed. The Porters stayed t in contention throughout an ting and well played first quar- but Mattituck moved off to a 1 lead during the second stan- svhen their height advantage :ed paying dividends and put contest on ice in the third quar- This came about as they un- d a deadly fast breaking of- e that whirled downcourt be- Greenport could recover and ■ superior bench depth paid dividends when the rapid t ace its tell on p a dismal fot age chalked U] the fact their sc cooled off half and the ? is told, ittituck got dc performances of whom wat own right. F ed lad. who. as rashed the stai being but a : Nfuirmcn's top M near the basl his mates t jump shots c mazing accur aught him , Mattituck — Burt Kahn’s Matti- tuck High quintet extended its skein to eight games here 1?' by lashing Rivcrhcad, 91-' leaguer. The Tuckers wr an 18-17 scor period. Bov A after tl- ..id the m 4 scored .iving shots .or the boards, hit for 14 while . 13 and Floyd Harris each tallied 12. uffered at the charity stripe, lie losers .jhford shook • iding in stile these over-all record of 8-2. op in th£ B-2 circuit with XV o .cd record of $-0. Coach Kahn’s . w ill resume league play Feb. 1 «.n they tangle with Southampton. Mattituck •! Kl.rrtiead (48) P P GPP 2 2 .Sanford 4 2 10 •J 8 Hcl.or . 2 12 Roach . 4 Johnson Templeton 8 ft 21 Nelson . Hams 6 0 12 El I wood Sidor 1 0 2 Small 0 3 3 Decker 5 3 13 Penny 10 2 Zaleskl ------ 1 1 3 C. Ham» 5 2 12 Pairash 7 0 14 Murphy Oil Taylor ... . 0 0 0 Collin 3 4 14 Steltzer — Pendzick Frazre Tuthlll BOB TEMPLETON Total» .3» 13 81 Total» -17 14 48 Burt Kalin Muffifucfc Cage Coach racked up 21 points to take hi or Ing honors with seven fie fls and a like number of succes free throws. Laddie Decker wi' 17 4' TO 91 points and Eddie Parrish wi vie «w cu ail « an u f ;«iin.«». — «ls o reached double figures b . Luoint ! h« fn -o ■ 1 fumans who was 'Please turn to Page 5-A) 'ishing for stnpca oass. His nacKeusiow em7.t indcrcover men reported surf of tiiem actually ci ifttches at Island Beach. over one another's downstream G Mattituck Mattituck Dra ykiC »««1 ikwra r |™ttituck Scores Twicei Closer to Crown here daily sfnCa last' Friday.' I xorty-three. The Tie-e »« A Of | t rY -All - 1 Mattituck Posts 11th Straight; Need Two For Crowi Westhampton, Mariners Win MI Mattituck. ™ Mattituck Clinches Tie r »crtTuar. the Fast Hanintr Can Clinch PennaniFor Hoop Mattituck Won 8 in Row Mattituck Wins B Hoo lattituck Captures -2 Hoop Pennan visitors. I by Wes.han.pton, 48-H las. LrjTu « !»i ISt a tie for the B-2 tag loop Jqu ter lead, but then the t Kahn’ ••• .rBonackers bounced right back s crew. in the second on the shooting n-u r.lhigi) Diadem ’ all over but the shouting in B-2 cage league and Mattituck wrapped up its second straight mant, the first for coach Burt m, who took over the team this Butts Tallies 40 .Mattituck 51» ( e«ter Morlehr • C son. he clincher, and Mattituck’s 13th ght in a 13-2 campaign, was a 51-40 ision over Center Moriches in which Templeton and Fd Parrish set the with 14 and 12 points, respectively, reenport. meanwhile, lost out in its for the titic despite an 82-57 victory fast Hampton as Dick Brccsc threw 31 points for ‘lie Oystcrmcn. Sotith- ton downed Wcsthampton. 49-4 . in thcr B-2 clash. Sieltwr .. Pcnd u-k . Fr.utt Tultlc Templeton Han I . . Decker . Zale kl . Pdrrtsh . Taylor . . Sloor 1 3 3 PiazzoM . 0 4 Navarvtta . Alexander . 2 8 3 1 0 2 Neppcll —------- H 3 14 Ru« «i---------- Loca»r. ------ I.ukdwjki . - 0 o Ryan -J-- - 2 12 Total» 21 9 31 Total ------------- Multitude IO JW 33 Center Mondtp» - Official —Ri»t anl Chick. By nailing the B-2 flag to the Mat- ituck mast, coach Kahn's lads now k forward to facing the winner of lie B-l vs. B-3 County Class B semi- nal for the Suffolk championship. Mattituck had 11 players in the ay and they got a good workout. It as' really a tight game down to the ire. Mattituck eniosinc a 26-22 he team from coach Bob ic Mattituck cag n •layoff with C.rce: beat Kings Pai x B semi-final, hi 56, in the final. Matt it 9th St t squad niemlxis rtisli, Ffc ..tclzef and Floyd Harril , , iplcton a ju.M,, jB Charles Clark A victory by Matti addic Decker. Pat Greenport tonight couh i.Nmidv Photo by Hein. CONGRATULATIONS — Bridgehampton coach Merle Wiggin (right) congrat- ulates Mattituck coach Burt Kalin after latter’s team won Suffolk County’s Class B Championship last night, 64-57. Looking on arc Mattituck co-captains Kd Parrish (left), Bob Templeton (center) and liridgie captain Carl YnMr rrmki.

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