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Senior Club Left to Right, First Row: Carol Ruthinoski, Susan Truskolaski, Florence Stagnitta, George Penny, Rae Lane Sawyer, Mary Gwynne Penny, Barbara Bialeski, Leslie Phillips, Ruthann Cooper, Barbara Scholtz, Second Row: Arlene Maynard, Mary Jane Sidor, Georgia Tuthill, Karen Cox, Third Row: Diane Audioun, Nina Decker, Diane Rose. Emmanu- ella Fiore, Dorothy Dickerson, Victor Gumper, Fred Elliott, William Granger, Russell Alderman, Edward Moisa. Fourth Row: Charles Tyler, Charles Price. Robert Milowski, George Lomaga, John Krupski, John Sawicki, Kenneth Jablonski, John Cryan, Paul Mansell. Left to Right, First Row; Rebecca Hilliker, Kathryn Armbrust, Joan Grabowski, Janet Deremer, Virginia Strub, Joan Tuthill, Janet Jazombek, Joan Yoh, Kerry Tuthill, Arlene Sabat. Second Row: Robert Azarenok, Frank Moshier. Richard Reeve, Carmen Yarusso, Walter Coutts, Elizabeth Kauneckas, Joanna Pylko, Diane Berkoski, Beverly Salter, Carol Bagenski. Third Row: Betty Gribbin, Margaret Kreh, Jean Wyche. Barbara Jazombek, Arleen Abitz, Susan Audioun, Barbara Walgo, Carol Cichanowicz, Beverly Johnson, Linda Kaloski, Ruth Anne Berliner, Rosalind Tuthill. Fourth Row: Frank Ku- jawski, Charles Melot, David Hewitt, Peter Webster, Richard Robbins, Diane Olmsted, Kathleen O'Brien, Nancy Ruland, Diane Price, Joyce Moore. Fifth Row: Clifton Isaacs, Ronald Pace, Michael Roache, Jay Wickham, Bill Brigham, Gary Flippen, Don Berliner, John Reeve, Ted Mysliborski, Thomas Woodward. Junior Club
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The aggregate number of students participat- ing in one or more activities at Mattituck High is creditably large. The rewards derived from such participation are decidedly real and worth while. Extra curricular activities broaden social intercourse and stimulate democratic tendencies. Of all our student activities, the Minstrel Show is most intense in its influence . . . for this pro- duction takes in scores of students from the whole high school. Yes, school activities have been the center of much of the informal social life, and have been instrumental in developing good fellowship between classes and among individual students.
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FUTURE NURSES CLUB Left to Right: Ruth Ann Cooper, Jane Mather, Beverly Salter, Gene Christman, Arleen Abitz, Carol Cichanowicz, Carolyn Ruthlnoski MATTITALK STAFF Left to Right, First Row: Gene Christman, Joan Yoh, Becky Hilli- ker, Jane Mather, Alice Zajic, Arlene Maynard, Margie Kreh, Arleen Abitz, Jean Wyche, Kathy Armbrust. Second Row: Clarence Brown, Benny Andruski, Robert Conk- lin, Leonard Llewellyn, Bill Newalis, Harold Klotzer, Richard Llewellyn. Third Row: Ruthann Cooper, Janet Jazombek, Yvonne Strickland, Diane Rose, Ann Marie Hall, Man- nie Fiore, Phyllis Neudeck, Nina Decker, Shirley Jefferson, Joan Grabowski. Fourth Row: Ronald Hubbard, Jim McCarthy, Richard Sabat, Arthur Fanning, Claude Woodhull, Robert Bolling, Kurt Klotzer, Peter Strickland. ART CLUB Left to Right, First Row: Mary Brown, Doris Bolling, Carolyn Ficnei. Marilyn Bittner, Myra Dixon, Florence Stagnitta, Rose Marie Zuhoski, Jacqueline Barnes, Diane Lenahan, Mary Ann Posnanski. Second Row: Leonard Llewellyn, Theodore Mysliborski, Russell Alderman, Jphn Seh, Joyce Schaaff, Emmanuella Fiore, Leslie Phillips, Diane Rose. Third Row: Mary Jane Sidor, Georgia Tuthill, Barbara Scholtz, Carol Cichano- wicz, Nina Decker, Janet Deremer, Jane Mather, Carolyn Ruthinoski, Kathy Loper.
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