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REMEDIAL READING: Louis J. Sapienza DRIVER EDUCATION: Andrew Rudis in GUIDANCE: Mrs. Myra Case DENTAL HYGIENIST: Diane Dean BUS DRIVERS: First Row (L to R) Stanley Ambroski, Myron Dixon, Second Row (L to R) Felix Doroski, Allan Grathwohl, William Gunther. CUSTODIANS: Gordon Cox, John Haas, Harry Charkow, Herbert Young CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Gordon Cox
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Student Council SALLY FLEET President First Row, L. to R.: Floyd Harris, Peter Swahn, Ssilly Fleet, Ann Marie Krupski, Marilyn O'Brien. Second Row, L. to R.: Larry Crowell, Thomas Reeve, Daniel O'Brien, Jane Mather, Richard Sabat, John Krupski, John Sawicki, James Tyler, Maur- een Doyle, Thomas Woodward Student Court L. to R.: Richard Sabat, Marilyn O'Brien, Floyd Harris, Ann Marie Krupski, James Tyler. The Student Council has been active this year, both in school and in community affairs. When elections were held, Sally Fleet was elected President, Peter Swahn, Vice-President, and Ann Marie Krupski, Secretary. The first project was the summer dance, The Second Annual Sock Hop, which was a “howling success . The Hallowe’en Dance, sponsored by the Lion's Club, was also very successful. As a project for National Education Week (and for the entire year, too) the desks were cleaned and all marks removed. During the week of January 12th, the Stu- dent Council held a clothing drive for the bene- fit of the Save the Children Federation. Forty- one bags of good, used clothing were collected and distributed to needy youngsters. The Student Court did a fine job in seeing that the rules and regulations of the school were observed by the student body. I he year 1958-1959 has been a good one for the Mattituck Student Council. However, the group knows all too well that this is in no small part due to the active interest of Mr. Garelle, the faculty, and the student body. Each Council's success has been and will be an invisible trophy in the Mattituck High School trophy show-case.
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As a high-yield crop depends almost en- tirely on the caliber of the seed planted, so, from season to season, the under- classes carry on the lifeline of school activity. To become leaders in Suffolk, and intelligent citizens of New York State, the underclassmen must fulfill the demanding obligation of serving the school and themselves to the best of their ability. When they have undergone a process of cultivation and nurture, simi- lar to those that are now ripe for harvest, they, too, will be ready to compete on the market. WE INTRODUCE THE SEEDS. . .
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