Mattituck High School - Reflector Yearbook (Mattituck, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 9 text:

 cTr k C% MM p ilk g =rtiA. t%t£uiL VW tnct D C,X I Pu. ftAnatft it StUJLAms pacuify . Dorie Bennett — Kindergarten John Bennett — Eighth Grade Leslie Bermingham — Third Grade Janice Buck — First Grade Elizabeth Campbell — English, Latin Myra Case — Guidance Edward Clingen — History. Library Florence Crowell —Second Grade Normagene Gillespie — Physical Educatio Darrell Hilliker — Commercial Mary Johnson — Sixth Grade Burt Kahn — Seventh Grade — Coach Gertrude Koop — Home Economics Viola Kramer — Second Grade George Kreiling — Sixth Grade John Lang — Science Anna Lindsay — Fifth Grade Arthur McCaw — Mathematics Robert Muir — Physical Education Clara Reeve — Fifth Grade Andrew Rudisin — Driver Education Norman Seaver — Art Lillian Schiller — First Grade Roland Sherwood — Science — Ass t Principal Elizabeth Sherwood — Third Grade Sheila Strub — Fourth Grade Vernon Strub — Industrial Arts William Topping — Music Dorothy Tyrrell — School Nurse Ellen Verchot — French, English Ruth Warner — Fourth Grade Joan Weiss — Music r v K 7 k • o U r ' 1 V i r 1 J c I v

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A D M I N I S T R A T I O N MR GARELLE The Class of 1957 extends its deepest appreciation to Mr. A. C. Garelle. Supervising Principal of Mattituclc High. He has set us on the path to future success. No matter what our troubles were, large or small, he gave us confidence and guidance. If we did something wrong, the disciplinary action he gave us was to better us. and if we did well there was always a friendly pat on the shoulder and a well done . To you. Mr. Garelle. the Class of 57 expresses rtsN utmost gratitude and wishes you well in the years to come. SECRETARIES As one enters the office of MHS, he is greeted by our secretaries. Miss Burns and Mrs. Steadman. They are conscientious, ambitious and efficient. The Senior class wishes to thank them for their many services and for the encouragement that they have given to us. What is that particular, intangible something that makes one person special ' in the eyes of the students? To us. it is most obvious in the dose understanding that marks our feeiing for Mrs. Tyrrell. She is always willing to help us in her kind way. The Class of 57 wishes to express their deep appreciation for her outstanding ser vice as our school nurse.



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Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTION On Thursday, the 18th of October, the election for Student Council President was held. Pauline Wick emerged victor- ious by a substantial margin. On the preceding Tuesday registra- tion had taken place and out of a possible two hundred and forty five, two hundred and eight students registered. On the day before the election a mass rally was held and from the number of banners and the volume of the cheers for her. Wick seemed to be carrying the school by storm. Thursday morning and noon hour were devoted to exercising the voting privilege. By Thursday afternoon an unofficial count was taken which gave Wick a sweeping margin of 145 votes to Luti' 29 and Sim- chicKs 22. The campaigns were hard fought and taken quite seriously. An aura of good sportsmanship prevailed throughout. Every candidate and every participant can be proud of his or her job in keeping the campaigns on a high level. Student dminiotnution STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council has had a busy schedule this past year. After the fall school-wide elections were held for President and Vice President, the other officers for Council and Court were chosen. Sally Fleet was elected Secretary and the Student Court members were Dorothy Zaweski, Pat Simchick, Mery Bates, Barbara Tuthill and Audray Weese. The Council's first project was to plan the Halloween Dance. The Council set cp a schedule of activities in the gym during noon hcurs which enabled everyone to use it. Monitors were stationed in the halls at noon to keep students in line. The Council also collected money to buy a gift for Mr. July for his wonderful service to the school. Mattituck's Council has been active in the ESASC an organization of Student Councils from Eastern Long Island. Pat Simchick was elected Treasurer of this organ- ization. The ESASC plans to sponsor an interschool dance in the future to improve inter-school relations. Future activities of the MHS Council are to have a dance after one of the basketball games and to charter a bus for students to attend the Center Moriches game.

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