Mepham High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Bellmore, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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F at Wlepham are proud o our Sl hool There I9 a great pleas ure Ill knoumg that over the past our sea: s we have been given an educ atzon that wlll prepare us or the ulure Education, o course, does not consist o the mere ac QUISIUOII o acts It Involves de velopment of character as well as mmd The athletlc fleld the dramatic production, the Buc tr lbute toward makmg a Mepham student, at the time o graduatlon, an asset to hts commumty Page four lt IS part of the Amerlcan myth that people who are handed the skin of a dead sheep at graduatlon time thmlf that lt wrll keep thelr minds alive forever But a dtplo ma IS only a sy mbol, as ts a yearbook a remembrance The dlploma symbollzes scholastic achievement, the yearbook re flects all aspects of school llfe lt IS a 'treasure chest' of memories, a reneual of old frlendshlps and a remmder of past acquaintances It IS a bond between the achieve ment of the past and the promise of the ,future 1 A f f . 0, .R ' . O I I .Y j f l - ' f . - if J, I I 0 f f . 0 - . 4. . . , , - , - as as r , , as well as the classroom, all con- . f y . , . . ADMINISTRA 7l0N, FA GU! TY AND GIASSES PAGE SIX my A MUSIG AND DRAMA PA GE THIRTY-SIX SENIORS PAGE SE VENT Y-T W0 GUIBS' AND AGTIWTIES PAGE T WENT Y-FOUR AN-NETIGS PAGE FIF T Y Guiding us. as we strive forward into the future. are the faculty and adminis- tration. From the principals and department heads. who set the broad directions of our paths. and the teachers, whose daily contact guides us on our course and gives substance to our goals. we receive the all-important environment of our formative years. They have been entrusted with our futures, and as high school teachers their province has been the vital days of transformation and sudden matur- ity. They have nurtured our intellectual growth, as we learn to attack the prob- lems of life analytically and with clarity of thought, viewing at the same time our steps to the emotional stability which is manhood. As guideposts on the road to our world of the future, our teachers have assumed the responsibility of molding men. lVith their guidance, our foot- steps shall always follow a true course on the road of life. Page six 7 ,Lv J. I H ADMINISTRA 7 ION, FA CUZ TY AND CMS ES' . vga ny. -P' P' 1' cv ,pa ,,- ,f A .f :yy 'av - -fur -Jffv.-P b 4'.A ',,'f Myfif' 'A ' mm. X , V v ' fpA,a' S ue we J , ,MA -of 4 'Q 0' . 'f N96 -x Q' lr' , H4 ,U ,P I 0 .5 6? ig lx N lvlfxfi U' VL ,Af Page seven 'if' Fredeuck Frcench ll vNVlll1Gm A Kee lfr Raymcnc D Fan en Mr 1 rn u 19 Pe ltr Fa llc a thy Mr fhar s A Pemhard Krng ltr f'1f1nentITrJ1t' As Central Hlgh School D1Slf1Cl Number Three expands Wllh each progressmg year a greater respons1b1l1ty IS placed upon the able members of the Board of Educanon Through the1r d1l1gent and mettculous leadersh1p the htgh acadernlc standards of our school systenn have been ma1nta1ned They hawe ont1nu ously devoted much ol the1r personal t1me and energres to the betterment ot educat1on 1n our d1SlT1Cl lt IS to them and to devoted people l1ke SY ' bn F lfah r V s Iene Srrth l' P6 na'l M r'1s Page eight th rn that we owe all ot the benehts wh1ch we have der1vea from our educat1on at Mepham Gur school board h s cont1nued to burla an 1aeal schoo1 system Wn1ch IS the Jery' Iounda t1 n t ur aern rat1c Nays Tc apprec1ate our Board ol Educanon s pro gram ot progress through educat1on one only has to look at the1r var1ed set of accornp l1shments The board IS responslble for the oper anna ot the Mernclc Avenue and Ierusalem Avenue lumor l-hgh Schools as well as Me- pham Over the past year the1r agenda has been further act1vated by the1r plann1ng and coord1nat1ng ol the future school systems of Sanford H Calhoun H1gh School and the Grand Afenue lun1or l'l1gh School For the board s selfless SQIVICS and unceas1ng determ1nat1on we ot Mepham can only offer a s1ncere and humble Thank you to Mr W1l 11am A Cluk1es pres1dent Mr Frank W Mc Carthy v1ce pres1dent and to the board mem bers Mr Fredencrc Froehch Mr W1ll1am A Klare Mr Raymond D Hansen Mr Charles A Bemhard Mr lohn B Klng and Mr Clementl Tru1tt The class ot l958 also extends the1r grat1 tucle to Mr lohn F Mahon, treasurer, Mrs Irene T Sm1th d1str1ct clerk and Mr Bernard Moms, attorney fx . , - , 1 - - ., .:-W 1 4, - - 1- . ,. . -- J, Q. .- -P111 ,-fm. ,-. ,f . ' . , 'A - ' .,.. ' ' ... V , V. 1 '- :+- - mf.-1 .,.-ls, K I -,uf V 4 , l lt P 1 . A Y 17 x .. xx - , K. 1 L , - I J Hr. ' ' ' , yr. ' ' . I : , .. ' . 1 S , . lwlvvlllG A, Cf lc' s, Y,SldQIZf, .V . r nlc fy. A . 1 . ., u . Q . . .. L, r , . S, re . 1 , mr, ,nn B. , V . c ,- . 1 .. C , , 1 . G 1 . . , - , . Y , 4 ' ' ' , 'o o o l 1 oc ' ' . 1 - A . r . ' C ' ,V . 1, . . 1 . . . , , , - 1 , A Q. . . . 4 ' - w ' ' , 1 I 7 ' A 1 lr fl 1 3. ,. . . . . 55 . , , . . ' I T I - . 1 . . . . . , . . 1 - . , - . , . . , . . PRINCIPAI OF THE DI TRICT Our new and efficient District Principal is a native of Buffalo who has devoted his fruitful career to the organization and de- velopment of New York State's educational system. He is a firm believer in the wise maxim which adorns our assembly wall: The foundation of every state is the educa- tion of its youth. In the capable hands of educators such as Mr. Braun, lies in a large part the future of our country, for he is di- rectly responsible for the molding of today's youth into the leaders of tomorrow. His untiring efforts toward this end have been an outstanding evidence in the com- munity and professional organizations, which command an active interest in his busy life. In order to inculcate the contin- uous growth of our students, Mr. Braun utilizes the formidable combined potential of the school, the home, and the community to develop the best in educational oppor- tunity. The well-rounded citizens manifested by such a philosophy are the strong cement which binds our nation's walls. In a growing, expanding school district, one in which the new horizon always por- tends new problems to be resolved, and one which constantly requires Mr. Braun's close attention and supervision, he nevertheless is vividly concerned with the interests, prob- lems, and the progress of both students and teachers. His direct attention to administra- tion on a personal plane has inspired many students to new heights. His effective wield- ing of his office in his many difficult deci- sions has been extremely gratifying to many who have profited directly, and to those who have the interests of our institu- tion at heart. Mr Idtius L Bra ri The heritage of high ideals and outstand ing success which belongs to every M phamite is a product of the fine administra tion of the past of which the present can b proud. The fine choice evidenced by Mr Braun's impressive career and by thgs cut standing first year of his administration explains the very successful present and assures our students, the leaders of tcnicr- row, of an equally proud and prolific future. Page iznm DISTRIC7 STAFF pends up r r f rs the duty of J rr tour years rn hrgh hool lt rs the faded responsrbrlrty of these statt members to is rst me nt ers of the facu ty rn any problems that arrse rn our educatrcna system The-y have W rked endlessly wrth only one obrectrve to provrde a progressrve torrr ot educatrorr for all students At the present trnre our s h rl drstrrct rs com posed ot the Merrrck Avenue tumor Hrgh School terusalem Avenue tunror Hrgh School and Wellrngton C M pham Hrgh School Next year Sanford H Calhoun Hrgh School and the Grand Avenue tunror Hrgh School wrll also be under the gurdance of the staff whrch rncludes Mr Eugene E Hallenoeclc Mr Harold McCourt Dr Carleton M Varl Mrss Agnes t Berwrnd and Mr Ralph K Alger Mr Eug ne E Hallenbeclc the admrmstratrve assrstant ot the drstrrct has devoted more than twenty years ot hrs hte to the Mepham drstrrct and to the turtherrng ot the basrc rdeals of edu catron He has strrven rn hrs years of servrce to provrde an opportunrty for all students to yas G act ng prrncrpal aur n 5 Nl arhcun y ars mrtrtary servrce Mr Harold McCourt 1 the ar ector t student personnel lt rs hrs tunctra r tc coordmat stude t servrces rn our school drstrrct Pnor tc thrs ap porntment he was the gurdance drrector t Mepham Dr carleton M Varl was apporrrted to serxe as the drstrrct psychologrst rn l954 A a specrar rst rn hrs fre-ld he assrsts Mr McCourt and the gurdance counselors ot the respectrve school rn ardrng students wrth any problems they may encounter Mrss Agnes t Berwrnd has reerr a Crfrzenshrp Educatron rnstructor for twenty years ln l954 she became the supervrsor ot Crtrzenshrp Edu catron and now coordrnates all of the crvrc ourses rn the drstrrct Mr Ralph K Alger rs supervrsor of Englrsh rn thrs drstrrct ln thrs posrtron he has been rnstru mental rn rmprovrng the standards of our Eng lrsh Department 'rEgeneE aenec r a V V t Mrss Agnest Berwrnd Mr Pa phK Alger J Carleton I' V 1 Page ten The sugcjess at any Siflt',f.l tern. 'ie Q. fc c 1 -frrtcy the lvfr r rtrtc it , '.1 511 schoal e:lu':1zirit.. the adnprnrst attain stcrtt. lt - lg . the Beret recervrng thrs 5 sztgzr Mr. l'li:l.e:rrecE: drstrrct statt to guide and rrpstruct students dur- was Mephanrs frrst assrstant prrrtc1r,al and mg the ' ' ' sc . ' . 1 ' - A l' r 1 A r. C W X' ff r cf J ' ' N l , M r , . ' A .fr ' ' i e s ,rr o ' or - ' 2 l ' t . ' X Q ff ' ' ' l ' ' fx ' , c og ' ' ' - . S . ' ' 'A ' ' ' 'Q ' ' X f ' ' l S - K ' Q. I ' I l I l ill V l I . . , . , -1 ' . e , , ' ' ' C ' ' ' . 1 1 ' lv. . 'J' . 11 .k: lc M . H :cd l.flcC1urf Dr Frederrck H S .mt Dr Frederlck H Stunt our prrnclpal came to Mepharn rn l937 rmrnedrately atter graduatron from Albany State Teachers College For twenty one years wrth the exceptron of a term rn the Navy durrng World War ll Dr Stunt has drlrgently tultrlled a drversrty of tasks allocated to hrm rn the course ot hrs career at Mepham He has taught general scrence physrcs and mathematrcs he was Senror Class Advrsor and the Treasure Chest advrsor ln Ianuary l949 he became the arrector ot student personnel servrces Although responsrble for many actrvrtres wrthrn the school Dr Stunt new ertheless tou rd trme to pursue an advanced educatron He re cerved hrs Master of Arts at hrs Alma 'vtater Albany State and hrs Doctor of Educatron at the Teachers College ot Columbra Unrversrty He applred together wrth other candrdates for the posrtron ot prrncrpal and was appornted rn 1954 Qur prrncrpal rs proud of hrs s hool proud of rts tradrtron of rts scholast c achreve ments and of rts excellent faculty Also a l937 graduate rs our assrstart prrncr pal Mr Stanley W Versockr He accepted a posrtron at Mepharn rmmedrately atter gra u E P P H R A l N 6' I P Yagi, CIH atron fron St Lawr ace Urrrx ersrty where he r cerved hrs Bachel r of Sc ence Lrlce Dr Stunt Mr Versoclcr has been her at Meohanr ccntrnu ously Wrth the exceptron of a brref term rn the Army durrng W ld W r ll Prr r t assu rn hrs present p srtr he taught ma hema' cs oac ed foot al asvcet all and bases As our prmcrpals are r .rd f th rrccl therr school rs proud of then' We the rr emb rs of the class f l958 W sh to smcere V tha 'ill'1 f r tnerr nr aluar: e assrstarrce Page vlezen .I . - I I I - I , . . 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M ' 3 1 ' 1 I. ., t A. an 'vm I-'A6'Ul TY IOHN HALLORAN Mathematics CAROLYN FANNING English WILLIAM MELENDEZ Industrial Arts FRANK GARDNER Physical Education HAROLD MILLS English IOAN NEWMAN Business Education RUTH NICKERSON Citizenship Education WILLIAM ENGELHART Mathematics WALTON ALDERFER Music WILLIAM PERRINE Citizenship Education ELIZABETH CAMPBELL English ROBERT BAKER Mathematics AILEEN COCHRANE English MICHAEL LUREL Physical Education THOMAS MULLIGAN Citizenship Education BETTY ROUSE English FAGUZ TY MICHAEL CORTALE Business Education GRACE KERSTEN Physical Education EVERETT THOMAS Business Education MARGARET WINHEIM Language KENNETH RUTLEY Mathematics MARY ALICE HORNBERGER English lOl-IN CIOFFI Science SALVATORE LA PERNA Industrial Arts ARLINE GRIER Science THERESE HUDSCN Citizenship Education ALICE BALL English GEORGE PRITCHARD Music lANET CANAVAN Language LEONARDUS MOSHEUVEL Citizenship Education LEE STOLLER Language KLARA SCHRCEDER Business Education I-'A6'Ul TY HILLARD BOSS Gitgzenship Ediicav BURTON CADRO Industrial Arts MARY ANN OBERBACH Library SHELDON ROSSOEE Science IOSEPH ROMANELLI English ELIZABETH SMITH English LOUISE ALBERTS Physical Education IOHN COYLE Science HERBERT KAMINS Citizenship Education DOUGLAS GEREK Physical Education LESLIE DENNIS English ROSEMARY KOZSDIY Health IOHN IREDALE Science HILDA BARTELS Health EDWARD ABRAMS Driver Education MIRIAM SMITH English GEORGE RAPPORT Citizenship Educatien I-'AGUZ TY Mrk? 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K. -,.-...W- -W V.A,.,.. f.f.l,fELAINE MQIITALB15 w Q Q --gh,-Q L.,. ..4,, I-'A6'lll TY EMANUEL IACOBY Citizenship Educatian RAYMOND VJEAVER Citizenship Eaucaticn MARGARET HALLADAY Guidance GRACINE MACCARRONE English NICHOLAS SABETTO Physical Education IAMES ACKERLEY Mathematics MICHAEL DeRUVO Enqiish ISABELLE RAMEL English BEVERLY WALES Mathematics CLARENCE WALTERS Mathematics VIRGINIA SHAVER Library VVILLIAM WILSON Citizenship Education IOI-IN COBY Science SEYMOUR GRUBERG Guidance MARGARET URGESE Hcmernaking IOI-IN CARR Science ALFRED LEBERSON Citizenship Educatian L OFFICE STAFF Sidndinqz TITS. Dyke, I-'TISS Fixscze, fits. fht1S'13nsen, Mrs. Krause. 6'AFETERlA STAFF ZF' 5- ck Mr K1nfir1c'k Nr nfi m Mr Erhcxrdl ron! N' A fn n A wb Front 6'llSTODlAl STAFF P004 1 ff? I ' 34 , A ' A 4 A fl 1 w 1. I , BC : 51. , v S. L1 MIS. Ffilflfi f, sz. . F : Lis, f'f:Grf, Mr:1.Kl: f, Hrs. V311 F rs. H J.. I ' Q , . I Buck: ffr Fiefker f.fr,F1r1:1Qr:r. f.f:. fr'w:,s Kgmfz. : fvfr Fxniter fir. 1.f:N3::ee ...siege Hr. S':::f:h,,:x ..f:, F..:: ?.'::j f.f:s 7: .- f.f:s.f.fg.n::. gsw .-,wr - 61455 OF 959 I yr CZASS OF 1960 Q99 Q MEPHAMITES A 7 PA G C1 C I I -P BOOM ! ruff 1 1 The nfl h 53 uma: P. Hmm: che .C This LS hcw Fern? Unfit 59:32 i' R45 S 1? y' .A Erie 'he ffgh' gcxqe ifvgj . 1: Q ' . . .. . .. ,K ' I ' f1'v1fy4f1r., WORK AND PZAY K hz hm, F flu ffl Thf- '1 Y'.'. 1Q' f krg 'xfjf-ff :L If ' ' F' ' 'Z ' Q If 1: . li- 'iv' 1121191 IQYH ve I' Ch R' n' ' 'X113'h'?'I'l1'S UZZIIICI '15 1 Ur: Nfl! 'Hs Extra-curricular activities formed a rich backdrop to our years at Mepham. Classroom subject matter was not the boundary of our high school learning experiences. Another di- mension was added by the clubs and organizations that met after class hours. The electric excitement of an October football game, the rushing of stag editors to meet final dead- lines, the calling of an organization to order - these are the footsteps to the future that linger in our memo- ries as treasured high-points of our high school career. These activities, although pleas- urable diversions, were solid prepa- rations for a fruitful and well- rounded life. They provided rich soil in which healthy and lasting interests could take root and flower into the avocations or perhaps even profes- sions of our adulthood. The future scientist may have gained his start from a science project. Tomorrow's statesman may have spoken before the student body. A future journalist may have written his first scoop. Yes, these are the footsteps which lead to the future. Page twenty-,four f X 1 Jr .. 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Standmq F senfed Qarlcw Forbes Lyn h Saland Carnercn ri hn Bradn Bahnsen Mar ln H ffe en Lamyert t run e ee C' n Hamay S ated St nr l etnhar rt Ladley ferr a Caccur Scct Dtexen Eaelstern Pobe Slce Crtelmt n l pledge myself to uphold the h1gh purpose of thls soctety to whlch l havc been elected strrv lng 1Tl every way to ma' e 1ts rdeals the rdeals Thts ts the sol rnn pledge repeated by all members of th lvfcpham Chapter of the Na tlonal Honor SOC19lY upon adrmttance lvlepham confers no hrgher honor than mem bershlp 1n th1s soclety and by thts award g1ves recogn1t1on to those students who have most nearly attamed the basrc obrecttves of educa t1on Other forms of dlstmctton are conferred upon students who excel m srngle lxnes of endeavor rn scholarsh1p fn servtce or m c1t1 zenshrp Thts orgamzatton however lS founded upon the pr1nc1ple that true educatron conststs Jl a balance of work rdeals and character Yet electron tnto thrs socrety does not srgmfy one s perfectlon tn any one sen e of the word but rather the pronnse of achfevements to F attatned Cutstandtng members of the student body are rnducted twtce annually tn Uecemb r and n May the lnducnon Cererrony IS f1lled wtth an atmosphere of suspen e rrd ot anxtety teh ts nrt lt ro I yr tzcfnttf names of each of the honored students In the darkened audrtortum and wtth the A Cappella Chotr humrntng softly tn the background the escorted to the prestdent who formally offers the Soc1ety s congratulattons The December 1nduct1ons featured speeches on outstandlng mdtvrduals who 1llustrate the four cardmal obJect1ves of the Honor Soctety Thomas lefferson Abraham Lmcoln Mahatma Ghandt and lane Addams exemplthed scholar shrp character leadershrp and servrce Durlng the May program the four ldecls were pre sented once agarn by the members of the so ctety Under the advfsorshrp of Mrss Margaret Hal laday electrons for the purpo e of choosrng off1cers of the Socrety are held semrannually n the fall Crarg S att served as Pres1dent Frank Caccurtto as V1cePres1dent Bruennh1lde D1el4en as Secretary and Wtlham Pepplatt as Treasurer Dunng the second semester Edgar Lampert served as Prestdent Frank Hefferen as Vtce Presrdent Madeune Stone as Secretary 1nd Wtlllam Pepp att renlalned as Trea ur r L . Q 2 . 2 ' 5 2 1 1 Q c . 3 T T 2 E lg - 3 I 3 4 2 , , f f' ' f 5 V . E A ' l' 5 2 is V A ' . T A f ' A! T L , ' : .o .1, ' , , 5, t , .afo , ', . , t, e r , - ,'ff,'t,1la Yfhn S' zttdley, vVVllFf, , A s , e : t E '.f, V , 'xnxx tt, tio, J T, ' , '., , , . ,ri 1. E, '1 , of my school and ltfefl new members rush to the stage where they are ' ' e f ' , M P , ' , - A , ' S ' ' ' ' S V I , ' C A . , ' s Je ' ' 7 ' , ' A A , , H L - 9 - l , . ' . V , ' ' ' 4 ' 1' Y 1 . , . ' - , 4 o , ., A K .. SA C t' ' f , C 4 ' ,I .- f ' X ., 5 Q . whf ' 1 lff7'liEFT1 until llr, Stxrt 'ads the 'fl r ' t-su' HOU E OE REPRESENTATIVES This 'fear the good ship it the Mepharz. House of Representatives, uhder the advisorshig. of Mr. Horaar. and the leadership ct Speaker Frank Caccuitto, Attendance Officer Bill Pepe g..att, arid Secretary Maddy Sizrie, steered 'r nurse of leadership. arid servtce for :ur sch'v,,- H I. LIU Ty Puftn pl, ,I ,yy f f- me ft slfsfmf, Q .. ,f..... . . .. s.. . M., ,c,... .i.. A.- VU., t determine trie1r respective Ftepreseritatives ara Secretaries. Their elected officials strived in every Way to serve their acristituerits Well throughout the school year. Vfith its systems ot corrarriittees n-forlcirig, turri' iriq the laws ot the legislature iritc actualities, the House achieved rriuch. The Gerieral Wele fir Corrirriittee urider Chairman Mike Goodic r airicd ren a rac ive sc ff ook ove If r the Se tor Faculty Basketcr ll Carre W itch grossed th Sl4U that was d riated to Teachers Scholarship Fund coordinated the Iiriior Class liasori with Mr Braun iristi 'Utsd ir:,g,r3'fLI'.fJ :fir EUTCANEEH, irtitrirted fvqznn B, mf: ,p......, ,.i We fn ,L .. .ms i, ,.,,q V'.,..:e4'f ,and .f..f.J ,.CSS:.:, sh., ..l.v:ll3J.':,t ff' fe ECLQSQ LIKE. 125 C :cial Affairs ff:f:.rz11ttee, under l9CI'19YSlflfL of Ellyn Dzcker, rar. TNC suscesse ful Soc Hops and Pep Hallys, trivestiaated arid sr,c1isf,rea 'z .f.f,',r:.r:ieridafilr. fir letters: tx l. rfrrv f lur 't fd s' ' 'ri fr' y ir, A we it ,, A.. 1 if,.-NQY.:-. ..',f'1C',. ,::f,.t.t lt. .. .. ways, The Seidel Hpixtiries C:f:.r:.ittee urider Ear, Hoses airectivrt conducted the Hed Cross arid Veterarfs Hosrfitdl Drives. Chairworriar. Dot Gariszs Pirifrricaf Corririiittee sold sports tickets, Lrivestlaatea class pixs, aria harxalea the House's rhcrietary affairs. The riew Gerieral Duties arid Procedure Corrirriittee urider Huth Hoseri s leader hip coriducted m irivestiqati ri cf the New Ycrk St ite Assfciatiori ot Studerit t ouricils a id F ir l iter Stuaeri fTfLlIlCll it airs ouse rrer si W s for ty Membership Corrirriittee directed loy Ruth Ari qerrriaier Front Row First Row Third Row Fourth Row Bock Row H lf 1 o i .. V V i . . c, L . . , 1 . f . . . V 9 A , . iri, o c s , c . C ii z ,t. ' et :J , ftt t' c ,h.,,l r, c 'c - l i . 2-1 . ' in .fri - c, sjpz. xc l'. C' ': r oi :fr Qfo, 'ft. . ' G ' c' o the , 1 Viiersh ru a c, diriated Q the N ' 1 ' V ' , N I X . P 'Sxie f:e:..1 ::EIli13 ' : S155 3115: De: erztpai Qezxrie ,,4:::'.' r if 1 e' 1 1 Tea: Second How: E-5-ss.ey' P-fir-523' ffez-.'t':..:t drip, If '::t1g J' ..,, If :V Eg:-L.: .1 flu. 1' A2 :::.T. ' E..:':' S::1.'E, EDIIQ' Eff: 11 ir. .:, ' Ti. :,. t, ffzfgt :T-it-1' f'4ljlr hrs' fl -gt i, ff P. A. 6'lllB Contradictory to the old saying, seen but not heard, the five members of the Mepham P. A. Club were constantly and consistently heard but not seen . The five announcers for this year were Robert Cuddy, Bill Collins, Tom Lewis, Lorin Swagel, and Wayne Von Nessen. The club was responsible for the announcing of each home sporting event and the keeping of the official scoreboard. Assisted by the P.A.'s club advisor, Mr. Coby, the group announced at all football, wrestling, basketball, and track activities. KEY This year s Key Club was applauded for its work by Key Club International Led by Presi dent Edgar Lampert and under the guidance of Mr William Perrine and Mr Bert Bedell of Kiwanis the club solicited funds for the Boy Scouts Mental Health and the Dads Club Scholarship Fund They assisted the school by serving refreshments and checking coats at school dances and by ushering at the Com mencernent Exercises as well as promoting the Annual Key Club Dance Standing: Mr. Coby, Collins, Rosenthal, Front: Alexander, Lewis, Cuddy, Scheinhcirri, Swagel, 61118 The club served the community by selling identification stamps to businessmen helping to get out the vote on Election Day present ing Thanksgiving Baskets to needy families and staging a Christmas Party for the crippled children of the Saint Giles Home As Lieutenant Governor of Mepham s district of Key Clubs Frank Caccuitto was responsible for correlating the activities of the clubs The other cfficers of Mepham s Chapter were Steve Iaffe Vice President Craig Scott Secretary and Ianson Bedell Treasurer Back Lau Larove P se eclel enter 7ie,ier Ca tart I l e emerfeif' C' in Front it iz Page tufnty Fight . i . . . - ' 1 . ,t ,, , I I T . . , , , . . . 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Penne 'rs : trrif,r,1 Vhs zf-ri Cir-en, Stnrr.: ' :.1Z! lfartff-rt ll 41 Zitif-1, if '.'fe',:1:L1'ff. 2 I Buck 1'1r ennedy ne n71 O1 Sc neck Th LIBRARY 011118 15 51r1o111 thr 1a11fIClTY C ur servmq e etudents ana Teachers O1 Mer1 111 15 a rew :rd mg and erneyfrr e pr1v1 eqe 1ey put a great de'11 01 111119 and ettcrt 1ntc 1'191P1I1j M135 Shaver and Mrs Qberpach keep the 11rrary et11c1ent and p1easant to use Each g1r1 wcrke s1x hours a week G11CI1I11I1fj one hundred and 111nety haurs PY her SGNIFI year At her 111 edch q1r IS awarded her ch r1Shed S11 U fe Jh h vw111 Stcndmq Seated eerie ae a rerner11 rum e a her ddy., rn th 111drary C,1ur At Q1'1fl51I11CIS 11YI1G thle ,fear the q1r12 dendted ta the Urnted Nat1ons 1I19fI'1CI11OF1CI1 Ch11drenQ Emergency Fund UNIC F 1n the hope of mak 1na th1s hahday a 11tt1e hrrqhter for the under pr1 f11eqed ch11c1re1'1 of the war1d The ofhcers th1e yecr were Ahce Gr d1e,1 1Jres1aent Bruen'1h11de D1e1cen V1CQPTQS1dGH1 c'1C1 Dons Ede1ste1n Secretary 6'HES.S' CHIB T 1 12 1 kV L Wdw I L 1 1 D under the1eade eh1p of Mr Rahert Baker ntmues ta 1: IS tacu1ty adv1Q r e Q 2-N e eennq the xawcus phases c erre a Q ussed a'1a p 1 1ntc pract1ce dur1 17 the a r1 er ec east ee' Qpanserea my th ra Chese 1 1 e tearn a rpe -any au 'viaherne Va eg an 4 raEaQtR 14 Aa tee c1u S GC11V11Gc ar rt ana Ccrreeren wr rncere ar e D 1 e fl 'r rs fflqn f ' 1 , 1 , I : 1 Carngehz.. K, . ', RC: :A S'11'.-fel., Dc, .. 1, Gedxrzn Fuse 1f11'ehe11, Cht it' Dwfxe, h , 'mgS',n, : 1113. fret: ahh Fien, F111 L., fir'-:ten Sfldley, E'1e.H'e11i '.'.'.'e1 .S .1f'1C, S'.1'1f- F:1e11'rn'icr, 111155 Sh'xv'e:. Tw 11 'e 2 Q '1 r, V . th, V'V ,V . , 1Qf1:V 1 f e e H V V XI Vi Y V ' N Q. f 1V V.T1,' Q ' ' . 'V' , V Vf X ' 1 f V- 'V ' 1 I f' r 1 1 I I . 1 A V 1 1 ' 1 -11. XV 1 V, 1, . . ', ,Q V . tht r.1eVV '1 'V V. Z ' 1 H V e V yn lay, 1C ' . T V ' . , . ' , A ' V , 'Ir 1 I , n a . 11111 fy1f+11'111 Thees 31'l1'.1 ' : 3 '.I'I1'iZ'?l1 III TSS , VV , r . , V , tvhc car V ' e 5 'Vc. Th 3511 ef se1f-1rnprc'.',.:1iVr.t is at primary unpcrt- ance tc the twentyff1'.'e particxpants. At the '.-Je,-kly :t1V' 5 '.V ' .V V - ct hess V V ':Vc V , . ' il V .rx V :ri ny 1.1, AV hV1 .ic rtt .5 V V ' ' ' e Leng 1513 . 1 V Veagye. Th V .. h s per- fcrxiea camp te. 1' aiainsz . ' V, 11 ' Sifearii Ba1d'w'1. 1Vyncr:c1, a . ' V cc' a' ray. The Cf V rVci1nq 1. ' p' ' t' ' e ' :,3.,e:-Cinift w.'.wf.fT'. ffcieei 5'Tf.i '.'.'f1':ffi2f.'1 YC SVYI, pf'3S1d9T . 1 vefw-Adui 5 'Km' ' its T' 'T' Twig: TTT' Secrcfary Tcby G:1'1'1rk V1ce-Presrient -rid 33, M M U r ' A1 A' ' ' A Mx' K' Reccrclgrzg Secretary' and 12112 We1k Treasu.Vr. ' Q ' 11'r1ff11-,1'r1r KANSSQ vso l D Thad Row L e m Second Row D h n Kn l Dtc Fx st Row Dcr fn M er I BUCCANEER ucrcs a r e on the u tr w J s I TQ I u ry s,1per s s nes e 1tl1TGI'I1QI'1'S have been rr et resultlng rn vt pharn s outstandtng bl weekly publtcatton th EUCCANEER Tbts year the EUC ANIEER w cn pete t y adwrsea oy Mr L slte Dennrs and atcled by r Burton Cadro The stall resrfnstl e lr turnrng out a successful paper constantly stnved tor nnprovement resuttrng rn each rssu letng supenor to tts pre-decess r The actual task ot constructrng the paper ts always the respcnsrbtltty ot the students who 'nalce up the roster of reporters and workers Thts year aln ost two hundred students applted tor rtenrbershrp on the Buc staff The othce ot Edrtor tn Chtel was ably ltlled by Louana Wol ter asststed by Annette Dutchen News Chtet and Davrd Drorsen Feature Eclrtor The sports page was ed1ted by Frank Caccutttc an laclcte Knoll Edgar Larnpert Bustness Manager Karl Welm Exchange Edrtor and Howard Bahnsen Lopy Edrtor all played tntportant roles rn each of the successful rssues Thrs year new sectrons such as the clur news column and the college tntorrnatton serv 1ce were tntttated wrth success These addttrons resulted rn a rnore tnterestrng paper as well as a better nlorrned student body the two bastc equrrernents tor a successtul paper All 'Q ffyr hffzr Backllow :ted h h zr e rf Pug: fl: rf fy Front Row J z ' ' H 1 J -' '-ex.. Tne ,co-Qs ot ny school purltcrrfrcr df rfirrfls , ' enth s 1 snr of tts qrkffrs, thc 'rr titftes fl no lec de c, cred the gutdwrce cl Lis tfrcul ' ' V 1.r1-or . Thrs year those thre, re' f c 1 'V '1 , C . l er V , Q Xi , I , I 6 Q- C r 'Jas c 1 4 VTE lr' ' l . e- o - , o M , . es ya' o Ad 1 r: ,.f:. cnngs ' T ' , 4 l ' d - 'U 3 ' ' N. - o . - , . ' ' J Q .mill-1 7 r . T A . , 5 1 r ' c , 4. . , , N . , , , ' ' , M ' 'J ' : c1:rtger','.'-fl . A. l J , , : .rf 'v , 1.1 'l-zur. Y . 'r : If11,lvl,Tl , ' ' tr T, l'nll.t, fill ' -1 1' ' TREASURE CHEST 'With Mr. WillLan'i Engelhart as its corzipotf ent advisor, the work on the l957-58 yearbook progressed with efficiency. The success of any school publication depends upon the support of the student body, and this year Mephani stu- dents enthusiastically ordered over eleven hundred volumes. The sales manager, Craig Scott, directed a successful campaign, which was highlighted by Lee Griffiths astounding sales figure of alrnost one hundred and fifty books, a record for a Mepham student. Congratulations are due to the staff editors and to the yearbook workers who throughout the year worked to meet their omnipresent dead- lines. Editor Karl Welm was ably assisted by the various staff members. Bob White and Steve Adams were responsible for the art work, Edgar Lampert was the literary editor, while Louana Walter directed the book's layout. Alan Tarlow was the Business Manager, and Richard Friedland was responsible for many of the photographs found throughout the book. An- nette Dutchen headed the many blurb com- mittees. Everyone realizes that the backbone of the yearbooks staff was the behind-the-scene workers who contributed to the realization of the finished product. These workers who aided and abetted the publication include Ann Skerl, Alice Forbes, Pat Ladley, Carol Russell, Sandy Gilbert, Frank Caccuitto, and Michael Goodkin. These ardent workers are responsible for the success of this book. Advisor: M: Fnfgfflhfi Buck How: '.'.'h1'e Iychean. Second How: Tail' '.'.' .ter Liziig First Row: Fzzediinz '.'ffmr:. Sf' '1. French Laoley' Fussell Ie:-xhgzs' .lui-ims Frzedlani. Standing: 'f'oof..1'f. Sliltiff Fwert F... Seated: cizzrirh Gigikxi i.fe1nha:a'. U ll Sixth How: ,V 'Ff-y, 1xL1'1' 1f5r','f '11 3f-1 IQ ','.131'f 371'-' Vw' 1. ' 1.11 ' Qf':1 11t f' 12111: 2 . 1 511. Fifth Row: 'f11:111:':' 1 .i' 'ET 1 . . f' ' ,:I.,SS fait- ' 17.5.1 fi-.i... Fourth Row: 5. 5 .31:Lf: F .1 'Q31.:f' :jr S317 Q f.f111 1' 1' Il 131111115 Third Row: fy, 1' :-11.1 1' II.. 1. fff :1 11. 1 Q -:Q S: 1...- Second How: 2211.1 II T2 1: 1. ' . .5-sw Q, Pi :f ' 411' .1 Rt.. Firstfiow: S' :5 f','1.1151 f S5557 1:11-11.311551 S.. 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In addition to photographic instruction and demonstrations, the club has inaugurated a point system in conjunction with a monthly contest program. At the termination of the school year, prizes will be awarded to the three members with the highest number of points, based on photographic achievement and club service. The club is also preparing a number of photo- graphic outings, modeling sessions, and a photographic boat tour around Manhattan Island. The club maintains a school darkroom which is available for use by any member. The officers guiding the club's activities are Robert Levine, president: Gregg Mahlkov, vice-presi- dent: and Iames Coon, secretary-treasurer. S'6'lEN6'E 01118 The Mepham Science Club has met weekly under the guidance of Mr Sheldon Rossoff and the executive board These officers are Steven Iaffe president Barry Cameron vicepresident and Wilma Hecht secretary 'wil Back: Kohn, Levierie, Mahlkrxl, Elirschcrri, Mr. Czyle, Stahl Gross, Meyer, Sternberg, Friedland, Scrkin. Middle: Sheinhcrn, Finkenlptg, Schgsfer, E,'1.YI1'IYl, Zinc man, n. Front: Schulman New-f'r, ,ml,, lff ',',g:..4-', lj .1i:1.:Z. Pzsenfeld Camraneila. The clubs sixty memlcrs have dtlvcd int the axioms of science Movies on biology physics and chemistry as well as lectures ore sented by guest speakers highl ghted tn ciur s pro grams Fi ld trips we cl s na the Waldernar Research Foundation and th Brookhaven Laboratories Back rec e e Second Row ,tsch S e ste Zmme e e ont J efiean a ae S e , . 1 .W ff 3 , fi 4 r 4 ' f l N cc , V V I ' A B A VA . ,V .7 , Q , . , ' . ' V , . 1 c . ' r ,re fl c u 'ertakon ti. , : , ' , i ' T e , . . : f-fr. icsscft, 'I 73 5: r, Klaztskv Esettien : Eielifich E h9!i5s1Y leapt-.' Scif. Grcss B' ., cr: nitric, Kc' :, i 1, I-.T Y r, Levyi Fr : 'aiie Sztpith, Parish Ea:..f-t1i:,: EEL 'xrxcrt C31 s ir 'la d, Kerm n Skcr , B rg, rein r. Chrisziansfrt. n BACK Gr ss Laul Soland Rosenfeld Mxddl F e mes Edelstein Meinhard' Front Dieken Novcarrdsky Gltelman INTERNA TIONAZ The paramount purpose ot the International Relations Club is the promoting ot better un derstanding among all mankind ln our present world ot fear and unrest it is essential that all future adults learn and respect the ways and customs ot our foreign neighbors The International Relations Club is com of nearly two hundred Mepham students Be cause ot this total membership the club has posed Standing Sc t F es M s N cke s n Sealed Lo'n Gi elrran Page thu ty four raig Scctt S llGJL11'lIJl1Gj Stmcini my 'cth A1 e Gndley REZA TIONS CZUZ? been divided into two sections this year Each section meets monthly and there are periodic Joint meetings Outstanding performances in cluded a study and comparison ot religions a report on a theoretical world government and A highlight of the club s schedule was the Visit of two foreign guests to Mepham These guests from Thatland and Brazil were part ot the Herald Tribune Youth Exchange Program Saral Chavanav tended regular classes with us dis 1raJ and Suzana Rigoleth at cussed vor ious topics during informal discussions and presented a formal the Mepham student body During this program h t ey wore their festive costumes related their native customs and dis problems facing Thailand and Brazil as well as the United St both interesting and intor program for the benefit ot cussed many similar ates Their points ot View were motive Craig Scott and Alice Gndley were the respective hosts for the guests The club was ably guided by Miss Ruth Nickerson Mrs Therese Hudson and Mr Her bert Kamins The otiicers included Edgar Lam pert president Ian Gitelman and vice presidents and Alice Gridley and Dorothy Bunn secretaries Craig Scott ' . ff' gif . , H ,E ' : G., -i, ,, , , CT , azqa C ' 'r ', f f , lc I I c ' ' . a symposium concerning the United Nations. , , , I ' I ' - , ' 7 e t ' , : . pert, ': . . ' ' FUTURE TEACHERS 0E AMERICA The FTA., as it is commonly known in Me- pham, was first organized in l9S5. Last year this chapter received its national charter and became an integral part of the national organi- zation. Mepham's chapter was named in honor of Agnes I. Berwind, the founder of the club The principal purpose of the clur. is to in- terest high school students in the teaching pro- fession and to prepare them for their future ca- reers. lt achieves this goal by developing the latent qualities of each of its members, which are essential to all pedagogues. The leaders of the club show the advantages and disadvantages of the teaching profession and the many problems which the teachers have to cope with in today's educational sys- tem. This year the club has had many inter- esting and profitable programs. The members participated in a panel discuss on on the teach ing of the handicapped A guest speaker gave an informative lecture on foreigh ducation as compared to our system Sen cr members of the chapter have had the opportunity to ob serve in the local grammar s hools the propel procedures used in working with children ln April the club was also invited to send dele gates to the recruitment tea of Delta Kappa Gamma the lnternational Honor Society for Teachers Dxeken. Ladley, Herbert, Dewhirst, Miss Hoelseth. This years officers were admirably assistea by two faculty advisors Miss Madge Hoelseth and Miss Ruth Nickerson The officers leading the club were Patricia Ladley President Merle Ann Herbert Vice Pr sident Bruennhilde Diek en Recording Secretary and Ioyanne Dewhirst Corresponding Secretary The success of the club was due largely to the efforts of these leaders Through their tire less work the organization has advanced to a new and higher status Seated Q -c Page thu ty fzic V . ' ' 1 . . . O . . . . . F c . c . . i, , , o c X . n , - D . . . . - 1 V f . fi A . - . N-' I V r t 'I' 41 f, . x, '. . ' ' 'N' '-2.7 Tl :Au v -.5 .....,,- ' v-v -1- 'T-'..' -Y-' ZH- -- Ae,--V. Stand1nq:.sicer. lege: onetzorzzrz ..: i:r.:s. J -. . -..,.. ..u.. :.. er, , 1 .,e..n..s -....-, ue.. e... :nruslin he performing arts will for many be a fond memory of our high school years. The excitement, the en- joyment, the work, and the subse- quent awards all accompany each per- formance. Reviewing the list of theatrical events unleashes memories not soon to be forgotten. The nervous excite- ment displayed by all marks each op- ening night performance. However, these petty fears are soon forgotten when the warm applause and praise of an appreciative audience greets the entertainers, whether they be fu- ture thespians, tomorrowis vocalists or the band leaders of the 1960's. Few of us have the talents for a stage career, but many have the de- sire. The ability to play the piano or deliver a soliloquy is secondary to the desire, energy and enthusiasm dis- played by the participants. These are the goals we achieve. The arts provide us an opportunity to express ourselves, to display our talents, and to provide enjoyment for our neighbors. It is for these reasons why we say that the arts will guide us to success in the future. Page thzrty-six Ml! IC .s wtf. Q 0 ., ' xg? ' ., , ' '- x V,-x .H ,.' 3 . .v - z . . f' x 5 :YT , 1 4' -' , xxx ,x A X 55 x '. , , 'Q x S v X T ' ,-'L' X L, .VX 1 Y ff -' - N u' N3 L - x x Ki ,. . , ,, . ,X - b , -Q .. - 4 ff, E . , . L ' , Hifx ' .I ,F5, M , '. ' -x 1 .s', Ag . K 71 rw, .x,.X 'gg .qjfx '.. , ,- V fxtznx' - J h if-YFQYK 'X -.f. J Y-px Q M rg' gb. . - :P '1V'-' X ', - x'f X . we ' y ' s ' Q . I, N ' ' 'tg' ., . .fl bf' 1. x Q. x x 1 s -X. - E -' AND DRA MA --.1 f ,f. 1 1 Back Row: Shaw, Sum' LGTL ,1z, Iietfozzen, Gnelnwn, Cuddy, Skeri. Third Row: See, Tulle, Rzfhe, Btgnurm' , H4 i mi, Hchnsen. Second How: Iimrxptctn, Dtom' ni, Fuss, Gclxhcwi , !vAvvE'lSk',ff, S'.-Jzrgel, Dewhl Front How: S'uhI, M ,f rwy K'.'1Q.1 11, I-1,11 nield, Sulunci Ef hi Lucley. SKI!!! BONES' Top: The .f3.nrn1:c:,le Adrnzrcxl, Bottom: D rft '.'.',:1y it '.-all ull l'agf Uzirly-eiglzf Top: Work can he fun. Bottom: Moments to rerriemlier. Miss Hamel, Scott, Hefferen, Cuddy, Gitelman. The thespians of Skull and Bones, Mepham's dramatic society, have wielded paint brushes in a dusky sand room, set up sets, hunted for eva- sive props, including a flight of stairs and a pair of bootlegged boots, memorized parts as stars and understudies, practiced endlessly through dinnertime and laryngitis, and contributed with two major plays and a GO. Drive production, more than their share to the local headlines: an- other successful year under the tutelage of Miss lsabelle C. Hamel. The Admirable Crichton by lames M. Barrie was never more appreciated for its scintillating satire and classic comedy than it was in its im- pressive rendering by the troupe of the annual spring play. Craig Scott, The Admirable Crich- ton, was supported by the rest of the ship- wrecked cast of Frank Hefferen, Annette LaTouI, lane Gitelman, Sally Robert, and Anne Skerl. Kaufman and Hart would have chuckled themselves at the Skull and Bones-assisted Senior Class' production of The Man Who Came to Dinner. With Frank l'lefferen's per- fectly pompous emulation of the unforgettable Sheridan Whiteside, the man who came to din- ner and didn't mind imposing for a few more months Che came to stayl, and the equally im- pressive performances of lane Gitelman, Bob Cuddy, Bill Peppiatt, Craig Scott, Annette Chi- mento, Sandy Gilbert, Maddy Stone, Dave Saland, Martin Kleinwald, Richard Schwartz, and a few penguins, the play will be long re- mernbered. Much of the success of this year's undertak- ings was due to the enthusiastic leadership pro- vided to the immense organization of Skull and Bones by its officers: President Hefferen, Vice- President Peppiatt, and Secretary Gitelman, of M1ss Isabelle Ramel The cast rncluaed Mrs Ernest W Stanley M1ss Preen Blchard Stanley Iune Stanley ohn Sarah Mrs Dexter Mrs McCutcheon Mr Stanley Maggre Cutler Dr Bradley Sherrdan Whltesrde I-larrret Stanley Bert Ietterson Professor Metz Lorrame Sheldon SENIOR PZAY The scene was the elegant home of Mr and Mrs Ernest Stanley ot Mesalxa Ohlo The plot well rt revolved around Shendan Wh1tes1de the VIP rn The Man Who Came to Dmner a well known comedy by George Kaufman and Moss Hart Such was the hllarrous play staqed by the Serror Class under the capable d1rect1on Ellen Bubrn Sally Robert Brchard Schwartz Madelme Stone Thomas McGann Frances Tallo Anne Skerl Dorothy Bunn Davld Saland Martm Klelnwald Frank Hetferen M1ll1cent Frtzgerald Crarg Scott George Krersberg Annette Chxmento Top Whtte rae appear rm? ty darnonds Sandy Hgmlln Gllbeff B L lc h 0 om my PH ul As well as berng entertammg the productlon proved a tremendous frnancral success to the Class ot l958 h L h J at N the el lll have wa h my neck Page forty K1 .....YV.....,.....,.,...Y.....,Y..,A..,Y.,.v..v-.. ' r..,.r,,.,cr,r,,...,r,,,..,r...,., Iane Gite-lman KJ I I I ..,,,,....,,,,....,... : s ' 1 s un' 'IE-S596 ,L i I ,,-,...-,,,.A H ----,-------'...A,A,-,A-w--.-,-A- ' ' it : arise ,cr , . .. . flrearritng ez 'zds lf. Zgxe, il' ch -E 'ct r . to s l Mephom S ne. Je Cer' er dew een Plum C'1'lfQ'GDV'L 10 yard .ne Dec' Gump e'e M h 1C'Jf9 wmdf Le' s, , 'eccm Pr h HJ1 V- ,. 'X 'T A I4- T Y I' A X Di . T If ,' ' Vvl. Q, . .. 1 , UL: .ICYZHQ KS wgrk. I! was wgrth 11. H SX' ' A ' .'.. L 33. 5' NIOP One of the largest bands in the history of our school opened this season on the Mepham foot- ball field. Two half-time shows were presented, the first being Calypso Holiday, and the sec- ond Around the World. Led by Marty Cross, their drum majorette, the band progressed through a series of formations to represent a dollar sign, a Chinese pagoda, and the Eiffel Tower while playing such appropriate music as Loch Lomond, Chopsticks, and Can-Can. For the finale, the band played Around the World in 80 Days, while Sputnik circled the earth. In addition to keeping up the spirit at our foot- ball games, the band participated in pep rallies and assemblies. Programs were presented at the Band Concert and the Spring Arts Festival, and accompaniment was provided for the Pop Concert. Two trips were also made to each of the junior high schools where the students were shown what was ahead of them in high school. Mr. George Pritchard, affectionately referred to by his students as the Chief, personally arranged the highlight of this year's band pro- gram, which was a combined concert played with the Syracuse Wind Ensemble on the Me- pham stage. Selected members of the Senior Band did an excellent job along with our guests. More fine music was heard at the annual con' Back Row: Lipman, fackszn, Dryer, Clreris'-ein, Ezlrnzjer, ..eisslc:fi f.f':ie1if,. Perry Fischer 7.'.'ilQgarr.S Gzrdman, Stevens, Kitchum. Fourth Row: .sinx Efznizll, Dirk, lvffIf'hlfl 7, Erin ll-'rnrf-ri, 'ww-wir.. Third Row: llrggrnr, Eacker, ffnhen, Lazer, Shcrt, ilimrnelipacl-C, S.kzlf,ft ffr',:1s:, llr-arf-1, Cprffiir, Bzvr, Chem, Olsen, llaqer, Maitland liarwfnfgteiri, Sfhtilliutter, Sr.L'.irn'1n, harm Hgfflier, l.irriewal, Strwd', Eurqer. Second Row: Levine, Punin, Strassel, Alec, Elmer, Cztgreave, Larsen, Sihrieiaer, Salman, Gnrdgn, Husseri, McCat,e, Castelantz, Grrdley, Lam- 2,e:f, C5IL?f:l'lIt f1, Slciar, Waldman, Friedlariaer, Feder, Schpsser, Sealy. Front Row: Levitan, Vause, Auron, Chattertcvn, Weisslfcoft, Gross, Hertlinq, Lanier, Brtinm, Scheclcman, 'vVilner, Plushner, Friedlanaer, Atkinson. fllflitlflfli, Sreffert, Prvchard, Kelrnensen, Chader, Greey. BAND test sponsored by the New York State Music Association where the band received another A ratina to those it has won in the past. ln addition to parts Nine and Ten ot Moussorae slcy's Pictures at an Exhibition, the Fourth Movernernnt from Beethovens Pastoral Sym- phony and his Eqmont Overture were pre- pared for this festival. Hail, Hail, the 'gan fs all here . Mciorette: T11 ' W 'f Director: fff. fwfr H ' 'ati Now let the full-toned chorus sing. These opening words of one of the songs in the A Cap- pella Choir's repertoire best describe that or- ganization. Guided by Mr. H. Walton Alderfers direction, our songsters posted exemplary rec- ords at their various performances. This year the Choir began its yearly perform- ances singing for the Long Island Teachers Conference session held at Mepham. Many ap- pearances followed in December, as the Choir visited the Freeport Elks Club for the second year in a row to sing at the memorial service held on December first. On December 6th, the Choir sang for the Honor Society inductions, providing a solemn mood with the humming of Bortnianskys Seraphim Song during the tra- ditional torchlight ceremony. On December 22, the Choir presented its an- nual Christmas Concert in cooperation with the Senior Chorus. The Chorus presented the secu- lar portion consisting of Christmas songs from the entire world, while the Choir presented the sacred songs of the program. A capacity crowd heard the program opened with Silent Night sung by an octette, followed by the processional of the Choir to O, Come, All Ye Faithful. Among others, the Choir presented Gesu Bam- bino and Mary Had a Baby with solos by A CAPP UA Annette Chimento and Kathy Carlsen respec- tively. For the finale, the Choir and the Chorus combined to sing Gloria in Excelsisf' ln the next three months, the Choir had sev- eral engagements. They sang at the Brother- hood Dinner at the Cure of Ars Church in Mer- rick and at Oceanside High School, where they had sung last year, as well as at several PTA. meetings in the Merrick-Bellmore area. As April drew near, so did the Choir produc- tion, Crescendo After myriads of rehearsals, during late March and early April, one of the best shows in the Choir's history was unveiled on April 25th and 26th to a capacity crowd. The theme was a musical representation of life. A solo by Annette Dutchen portraying a mother singing to her baby led off the show. Then fol- lowed an amusing skit with solos by Bob Cuddy and Annette Chimento who were vying for honors in the Baby Buggy Parade, a dancing school, a Mother Goose skit, and a group of boys playing soldiers to The Drum. Humper- dinck's Evening Song and Dream Pantomimen from Hansel and Gretel finished the childrens section. The teen-age group was next. Considered es- sential to-teen-age life, rock 'n' roll was natur- ally included as a group of Choir members cut CHOIR the rug to the music provided by a live band consisting of Ann Skerl, Bob Cuddy, Karl Welm, and Richard Wilgenkamp. College life was also represented with the beautiful Halls of Ivy. Love and marriage, big steps in everyones life, were deemed important enough to have a section of their own. Many well-known songs, among them A Pretty Girl ls Like a Melody by Irving Berlin, We Could Make Believe from Ierome Kern's Showboat, and Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life by Sigmund Romberg, were presented. Old Age and Etemity finished the show with the presentation of well-known Memories and Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, among others. The Choir owes much of its success this year to its officers. Bob Reinhard, President, and Frank Hefferen, General Manager, ably led the executive committee consisting of Ann Skerl, General Secretary, Bob Cuddy, Publicity Chair- man, Pat Ladley, Head Librarian, Dorothy Gansz, Robe Chairman, George Kreisberg, Sergeant-at-Arms, and the Section Secretaries and Librarians. This marks the 8th year that the Choir trav- eled to the eastern end of Long Island to sing at the Hamptons on the invitation of the town fathers. Standing: Mr. Alderfer, Kreisberg, Reinhard, Hefferen Cuddy. Seated: Ladley, Skerl, Gansz. Angel-making time for Crescendo , Back Row: Grandison, Arkin, Cuddy, Wilgenkamp, Gottlieb, Wrighting- ton, Dippel, Metzger, Reinhard, Bahnsen, Hetferen, Oliver, Moore, Dew- hirst, Rarich, Andersen, Maccone, Lamanna. Third Row: Birke, Horacek, Flack, Fedoreck, Campagna, Lewis, Welm, Wildner, Cooper, Megahan, Cid, Durr, Abruscato, Terrison, Carle, Rohan, Archbold, Kreisberg. Second Row: Ladley, Miller, Ghiggeri, Dodd, Thompson, Carlsen, Gsell, Bottier, Miller, DeBeche, Schwartz, Robbins, Nord, Clukies, Stunt, Oren- stein, Campagna, Potter, Cutler. Front Row: DeVito, Chrmento, Dutchen, Wilson, Crum, Urgcla, Hecht, Dickson, Rose, Pierce, Gren, Stone, Bachmann, Mcnacc, Rambo, Gansz, Fitzgerald, Skerl, Russell, Flynn. Page forty fwe Cl-IORU The students that make up our Senior Chorus have one thing in common: they all love to sing. Under Mr. Alderfer's patient leadership, they develop a repertoire of songs which they pre- sent to the public on two occasions during the year, the annual Christmas concert and the Spring Arts Festival. At this year's Christmas Concert, the chorus presented the first half of the program. A scene was set with the chorus behind a picture win- dow from where they serenaded two children with Christmas songs from many different na- tions including lt Came Upon a Midnight Clear, from England, Deck the Hall, an old Welsh air, O Christmas Tree, from Germany, Lo, How a Bose, another German song which originated in the 16th Century, Hark, Ye Shep- herds, from Italy, and Everywhere, Every- where, Christmas Tonight, from the United States, among others. The chorus also pre- sented a program at the Spring Arts Festival for its final performance of the season. This year's officers helped to make the chorus the outstanding success it Was. Donald Richard- son, the President, loseph McGowan as General Manager, Patricia Bilello as Head Librarian, and Betty Gallivan as General Secretary, all combined efforts to cooperate with Mr. Alderfer to the fullest extent and make this past year a successful one. Page forty-six GZEE CZUB The Mepharri High School Glee Club, meeting under the direction of Mr. H. Walton Alderfer, during the second period on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday of every week, is composed of forty girls who are provided with a sort of a training ground in vocal music. Many go on to the chorus or the choir. The repertoire of the club included many songs from musical come- dies, such as Indian Love Call from Bose Marie. Christmas carols and all-around favor- ites such as Moonbeams by Victor Herbert were also sung. While vocalizing, the girls were divided into three parts, first soprano, second soprano, and alto. Each section has a librarian, and, in accord with this, Patricia Hoey serves as first soprano librarian, Elise Englehardt as second soprano librarian, and lane Lieberman as alto librarian. Back Row: Brown, Capolino, Teitelbaum, Engelhardt, Pawling, Iohnson, Broren, Iacoby. Third Row: Mollin, Fay, Cross, Oplcrden, Lieberman, Cesta, Tvrdik. Second Row: Hall, Goodman, Dreevan, Wittekind, Valois, Silbaugh. Front Row: Levine, Karpowicz, Barnard, Kneff, Feuerbach, Mr. Alderfer. Buck Row: Dippel, Bhoads, Bischoff, Gallivan, Gcryki, Wrieske, Collins Brown, Wiltsey, O'Donnel1, Schwarz Estes, Rico, Vfaswo, Gillies, Dewhirs! Becker. 1 Third Row: Unruh, Blackburn, Proppe Latham, Aldred, Collins, Calandrillo 1 Karff, Schulman, Minarcik, Kriezelman Debbie, Levmktnd. Second Row: Piehl, Feltham, Custage, lie, Bilello, Guest, Ketelsen. Front Row: Mefzger, Schafer, Alpern Daicer, Altamzre, Mciiennell, Lang, Mr. Alderfer, Piccznne, Cowan, Berkley, Shadoan, Lewis, Dobrivir, Nagle. I I Welm, Pcpalctrdc, Ieffreys, McGowan: I Lee, Singer, Holman, Lahny, Wolf, Rich- ardson, McDonald, Stern, Abruzzo, Mil- Standing: Dryer, Strodt, 'Weisslcoff Orenstein, Olsen, Bcvio, Corelli, Cousins, Sokolcff, Watkins, Ferrignc, Thomas, Ketchum, Dites, Perry. Third Row: Vollmuxh, Miner, Stone, Bruy, French, Kazaniian, DeCamp, Wilson, Weitzenfeld, Rcsen, King, Buckly, Uman, Levitan, Vause, Schlcsser, Schulhoffer, Pritchard, Skora. Second Row: Bahnsen, Schmciler, Hendricsen, ifiorelli, Lynch, Thewke, Hertling, Laufer, Cchen, Plishner, Hubbard, Ed- monds, Dicker. Front Row: Ramsey, Fairchild, Olecnski, Smith, ORCHESTRA This year, as in previous years, the Mepharn High School Orchestra under the direction of Mr. George Pritchard has again lived up to its reputation as a top-notch musical organization. The orchestra had the advantage of having its sophomore members trained for three years in junior high school prior to their coming to Mepham. The result was a very experienced organization able to play difficult pieces with little trouble. The ensemble performed at many school functions. They played before curtain time and during intermission at the Senior Play, and Skull and Bones spring play. They were also featured at the Pop Concert and Spring Concert. Carolyn Ramsay climaxed her third year as student conductor, and lanet Carlow assumed the position of secretary. .IOZZY ROGERS' The lolly Rogers, directed by Mr. George Pritchard, was formed, as in other years, of only the best players in the Band. Proof of their excellence can be found in the fact that the Senior Planning Committee twice used this band for its dances, first for the Har- vest Moon Ball and again for the Sadie Hawkins Dance. ln addtiion to this, they played for dances at the lunior High Schools. The highlight of the year was their perform- ance at the Pop Concert where they accompa- nied soloists as well as playing alone. One of the tasks most enjoyed by the mem- bers of the folly Rogers, this year as every year, was their performance at the Girls' Sportsnite where they played for the dancers and the en- trances of both teams. 1 .5 if! ff f- Sicmdinq: f.ff 'ar V .m Cir '.'.'1nkle1 '.'.'1Ql1arns I' Qns. Middle: HI!'I1fZ19lSI'3flC Skira E 'W Front: Seals, Green, ...:y1:n'j, Uma: ., . AH , . S , POP Peppm h Nnkxhv h n F Chix chu rhcr Pea h cha ho Page ful tif rzght 1- 6'0N6'ERT Another tremendous smash Chlef does 1t aqam turn away crowd both mahts New York Trmes says Professlonal should play Broadway Iolly Rogers capture show mellow musrc for choral numbers Jrve for the dancers standout solo work Prrettes ln perfect t1m1nq a mqht to remern er audxence crles for more all agree Mepham talent IS tops aqaln llrl cl ar vcfalrze ff Mmxnunnnn. H A ar l Schechman perfprms Merham H ckettes Bu' d1GmCHdQ are a .,1rl s oest frrerzds eDeye 1-hal Page for ty nznc 1 4 L ' T K l f 1:9-If ' Ll 4 11' ll, V14 ' 'ff , bu I W T W A X 1 . ' L x A 1, ' it I X. 5,53 A: il 0 ,C I I cuts up. rowth during our high school years is physical as well as mental. Athletics play a major role in this de- velopment of our formative years. The many hours spent on the prac- tice field perfecting a jump shot or a double reverse contribute toward our development, physically, mentally, and emotionally. He who remains on the near-empty track long into dusk has developed a trait of preseverance that will guide him in future life. Sharing the common experiences on the practice fields creates a dis- tinctive spirit. The locker room ban- ter and companionship gained from sports are lasting rewards for an ath- lete. Finally, there is the sense of achievement and recognition from sports which is truly unique. ln the grasp of the referee and up-raised arm after a lrrestling match or the announcement of our team's victory in S portsn ite, we have the summation of weeks of diligent labor and con- stant practice. These are the experiences which will rarely be equalled and always cherished in later life. Page fifty A THlE7l6'S FUOTBAU Returning gridiron stars heralded an out- standing season in the annals of Pirate Football, and Coach Sabetto's pre-season appraisal: A comparatively good team, in a strong league, that will be tough for anyone to beat, perfectly summed up the variable mathematics of the season to follow. Featuring a strong running attack and a superlative line, the Pirates were very much in the running for the Triple A Crown, but the opener, lost on the one-foot line in the closing minutes of play to Hempstead's gridiron machine, which later went on to wrestle the Triple A Diadem from this tough league, was a harbinger of the race that was to become i Coach Sabetto. anticlimactic as final buzzers and last ditch trys were to determine the final league standings. After getting a bye from arch-rival Freeport for the second game because of the Asiatic Flu which rendered their team unfieldable, and meeting the aforementioned Hempstead in a losing battle which greatly damaged our cham- pionship hopes, the Pirate eleven were really up for an opportunity to prove that the fire- breathing dragons weren't really extinct. They took the next team to come along, Sewanhaka, and blasted them for thirty-five points, smother- ing their offense in a shut-out. Driven by the titanic drives of six foot two, two hundred and five pound fullback Dave Hayes, the now red-hot Pirates circumnavigated Lawrence's touted defense for twenty-one points. But Baldwin proved too much for the Mepham machine, and dealt us a deciding blow. East Meadow, Massapequa, and Valley Stream Central went on to fall before the Pirate cutlass, but the race had been decided, for us at least, by those two big losses. But throughout the 1957 football season many grid stars made a name for themselves. Mepham and its community have reason to be proud of Dave Hayes and Lee Griffith, their T r Back Row: Coach Sabetto, Ptacek, Lazere, Hommel, Breslin, ,ohnson, Berry, Anderson, see, Tich, Scaringe, Calendrillo, Mott, Kirch, W'illiams, Mgr. Wiltsey. Middle Row: Brown, Smith, Kennedy, Gleason, Sirota, Hendrickson, Busch, Nickla, Pierce, Miller, Karp, Brucia, Trayor, Daley. Front Row: Cornelius, Bosson, Levitcn, Mcsullo, Priestley, Patterson, Witte, Hayes, Griffith, Ross, Cotignola, Brucia, Geb- hard, McCormick, Martin. Page fifty-two two muscular members of the Mepham Pirates who have been named to many pigskin all-star teams as a testimony to their remarkable skills and superb coaching. These two boys, both six feet two inches tall and tipping the proverbial scales at two hundred and five pounds, have earned a niche among the schools most highly- touted schoolboy stars, and a place in the Mepham spotlight. Dave Hayes has been a landslide choice for the fullback spot on the S.S.A.L., Nassau, Metropolitan, and finally the infinitely selective All-American All-Scholastic teams. He culminated his three-year varsity career by blasting opposing defenses for a hun- dred points and the individual scoring title, and all at the tender age of sixteen. Dave's power, a legend, is supplemented by his speed and skill, as he left many lines looking downfield while he broke for the goal line like a pony back. Lee Griffith, a choice on the S.S.A.L., Nassau and Metropolitan All-Scholastic teams, led the Pirate line in its devastating single wing attack and in cluttering up the opponents' backfield. This burly and beefy customer be' came well known throughout the divisions secondaries, as he was all over them on de- fense. 'Tony Cotignola, the Pirate's versatile quarter- back, could run and pass with the best of them, as well as direct our powerful attack. Terry Gebhard's deadly passing arm was rivaled by his burly power-running from our halfback spot. Bill Witte, who was forever in the opposing backfield, made a habit of crashing through from his spot at tackle to break up opposing plays. Tony Brucia was the center and sparks plug on the Mepham line. Tom Martin's first and last year with the Pirates was a good one for our end spot, and Tom Priestely, a varsatile threeeyear man with the Pirates, made a good team look better on the line and in the back- field, Bill Ross, whose pass snarling and tricky running accounted for many touchdowns, de- veloped into an equally commendable defen- sive player. limmy Patterson, a standout sprint- er, tound his speed and power handy in the backfield, and lack Karp and lky lacometta rotated at halfback. Bay Nickla, a junior back for his second year of varsity ball, did a stand- out job. Bon Bury, Charlie Brucia, Bob Bomanac, Matthew Kirch, lay Trayer, Bob Calandrillo and Ron Ptacek will all be back next year, and did a promising iob on this years aggregation. Top: Hayes rclls 'em ave: :fr a TD, Znd: AI Schclasticl 3rd: Give if a Q1 gd boy, Dave. 4th Six mire pcints for Me-gharn. 5111: Ficss is caught Sth: lfs Hayes again. 7th: The cppcsiticn is hi hard. 8th: Cztignola skirts 'he left end. Bottom Gel hard :reaks licse. Page fifty-three WRESTZING As a fitting tribute to the announcement by Coach Frank D. Gardner that this year was his last as Mepham Wrestling coach, the Buc grap- plers recorded one of their finest seasons to date. The Gardnerrnen swept through twenty dual meets undefeated and untied, and cape tured the three post-season tournaments they entered, including the Long Island lntersec' tionals. The announced retirement by our Coach brings to a close what undoubtedly ranks as one of the most outstanding Wrestling records in this country. Coach Gardner Was responsible Coach Gardner for the adoption of the sport on a varsity level at Mepham in the l937-l938 season, and since that year his guidance and knowledge have led to eighteen undefeated seasons, and resulted in streaks of 100 and l3U Without a loss. In 2l years Mepham wrestlers have won 254 dual meets, lost but five and tied one. Furthermore, these same teams have placed first or tied for first in 42 of 45 post-season tournaments for an amazing overall win percentage of .9737. In carrying on the tradition of Mepham wres- tling squads, this year's team came through with several important dual meet and tourna- ment victories in extending their current Win skein to 43. Included among these wins were a 27 l8 triumph over Amityville the lntersectional runner up and a 36 8 success over Bay Shore The post season tournaments saw Mepham romp through the SSAL and Section Eight tNas sau Countyl meets outdistancing their nearest opponent in each by a four to one margin and then claim the lntersectional diadem with a 4l point victory spread over Amityville Outstanding wrestlers in the regular season included Cliff Furrer tlO6 lbsl Mike Randall fll2 lbsl and Herb Bickel tl3l lbsl who com pleted the year undefeated ana untied in dual Standing Mar Wiltsey Lynch Brucia Prxestley Romanac Nickla Hayes Griffith Levi an Stevens Abbott Busch Seated Warner Sirota Formeyer Bickel Cooper Cornelius Ganley Wieners laccbs Daniels Muller Klenert Kneelmq Lang Miller Furrer Genna Kirshenbaum Bieber Randall Piven Minsk Ryan Karp Iacometta Page fifty four ' 1 . I . D , . . I -1 Q n, - 'V v,,,.,- ,V V, 2, 4,,,. ..., V 1 N , i . . Q . , . ,. . A , . . .,,. - . . , . meet competition, and Ioe Genna 1106 1bs.1, Ierry Minsk 1119 lbs.1, Ron Wieners 1126 1bs.1, Fred Jacobs 1141 lbs.1 and Ray Nickla 1178 lbs.1 who were undefeated but suffered a lone draw. At the completion of the three post-season meets Coach Gardner could count 21 individual victors in addition to the 26 others who had placed. Beginning the list were the nine boys who captured SSAL crowns. They were Furrer 11061, Minsk 11191, Wieners 11261, Bickel 11311, Iohn Ryan 11361, Gary Sirota 11411, Bob Roma- nac 11681, Nickla 11781, and Dave Hayes 1Un1.1. Randall 11121, Bruce Daniels 11311, Iacobs 11411, and lack Karp 11481 finished second, Five Buc grapplers placed third: Genna 11061, Mark Piven 11191, lim Murrin 11361, Mike Tennant 11481 and Tony Brucia 11571. All eighteen of these boys qualified for the Section Eight Tournament, where Mepham du- plicated its previous week's perforrnance with, once again, nine champions. Furrer, Wieners, Bickel, Ryan, Sirota, Nickla and Hayes all re- peated as top men in their respective weight classes, with Piven and Karp becoming new champions. Four others placed second: Minsk, Daniels, Tennant and Romanac: two placed third: Iacobs and Brucia, and two more took fourths: Genna and Randall. In the lntersectional 1Section Eight and Sec- tion Eleven1 Championships Mepham had three individual victors. They were Furrer, Randall and Bickel. ln addition Minsk, Daniels, Ryan, Brucia and Hayes reached the finals but lost, placing second. Wieners took a third, while Piven, Karp and Romanac grabbed fourth spots. Although the lntersectional Tournament con- cluded the scholastic wrestling season for Me- pham as a team, several boys chose to remain in competition and entered the Metropolitan AAU meets, wrestling for the Long Island Grap plers. ln the Iunior Mets only Ray Nickla placed, taking second in the l744pound weight division. ln the Senior Mets, however, three boys finished among the top four in their re- spective weight classes. Mike Randall was the standout, taking first in the 114.5-pound weight division. loe Genna, also wrestling at ll4.5, finished third and Nickla took fourth at 174. Other letter winners were: lim Bieber, Bob Kirshenbaum, Iohn Ganley, Carl Fortmeyer, Steve Abbott, Bill Klenert, A1 Stevens, Gary Lustgarten, Pete Levitan and Larry Wiltsey, manager. To B ucia n top 2nd lac bs ties em up 3rd A View from the Bench 4th Bieber goe fo a take down 5th Murrin get two Sth Sr a ri e Bottom P 1 that arm in Iirrmy Page fifty-fire BASKETBAZZ A tough tearr. in a tougher .eague surris up the role the Mepharri l-loopsters played in the South Shore Athletic Leagues Section Eight this year. Although Hempstead had comparatively little trouble in its drive toward the cage cham- pionship, the competition for the remaining tournament berths was nothing if not fierce, The Hoopsters got off to a slow start, made a start towards a comeback, and as the seasons end neared, played magnificent ball in a drive for queu- ach ure or tournament berth until edged out :gy Law' rence, 63 to 59, in a hard-fought game which eliminated them from the playoffs. The final season record was eight won and ten lost. This year Coach Michael Lurel reliea upon a horde of returning lettermen and several prom- ising juniors. With a large bench, the starting team varied with the character oi our oppo- nents, but the stars of the team: Tom Martin, our leading scorer with a seventeen-point aver- age per game, loel Solomon and Ed Howering, whose Jump shots and rare drives added to our final game totals, Gene La Rowe, Al Anderson, Henry Liers and Terry Gebhard insured us our share of rebounds, while Al Ritter and Bill Gun- derson led in assists. Al Liebrnan, Steve Spec- tor, Billy lohnson, and Charles Ruege doubled as both regulars and reliable reservists The able managers were Lee Manne and Mark Rosenfeld On December b we opened the season with a fantastically close thriller against Malverne a game from which we emerged victorious but also a game which forecasted the close Kneeling Page ltH1l51J , li ' ' 4 . . . f'f , I ' V r. ,r Standing: Mgr, Mamie Fzuer Lrerrgann Gundersen Lfaztin, Fa-ege lf1v.'erin'r. ' :Serh':.: i Sf :7'.xr. 2392.-re Srectfr fohnszn, Lrers. ness of the fiercely competitive race which was to become the scourge of our team in the pre- tournament race. We fell at the hands of arch- rival Freeport in our first defeat of the seascn, 56 to 50. After losing 79 to 45 to Baldwin's tough five, we faced our last non-league competitor, Mineola, in a hard-fought battle which we lost, 60 to 55: another typically close game. After several weeks of practice came our first league game against Sewanhaka, one of the most highly touted teams in the league, in which, in an amazing display of accuracy, the Pirates dismantled the Indians 65 to 37. But our next sortie, against the mighty guns of Hemp- stead's five, led by little Bland Bookhard, sunk the Pirates, although the early part of the game was considerably close. The final score was 51 to 38. ln a turnabout, the Bucs showed once again their sharp offense in beating East Meadow with one of the most one-sided scores of the season-----70 to 56, This win greatly strengthened our playoff hopes, and a now-spirited team put away Valley Stream with a safe margin, 57 to 47. Massapequa was our next victim: in a torrid game we compiled a safe late-quarter margin, to win with a 63 to 54 score. But the very strong contender for top league honors, Lawrence, put us on the short end of a one-sided score, 82 to 67. The Oceanside Sailors, another touted team, paced by leading scorer Art Heymen, swamped us with a walk-away 70 to 49 score. The Bucs played well, but Heymen's deadly accuracy was the deciding factor. Sewanhaka proceeded to split the season with us, and this time beat us in a close 49 to 43 encounter: we proceeded to play one of the toughest schedules on the Island, Hempstead downed us once again, 66 to 48. East Meadow followed suit, in a 74 to 52 win. Relief came in a close win over the Valley Stream Central quintet, 48 to 46, and gaining momentum, we guelled a spirited Massapequa team, 70 to 61. But the Lawrence nemesis arrived again, and the comeback was ended, the score: 63 to 59. Our last garne, a loss to Oceanside, was far closer than the first debacle with the Sailors, as the Bucs played well but found themselves once again at the short end of the score: 69 to 62. Top H we ing u urt 2nd Two 1 ms r Ri te r Se fs ay num er hree 4th ue. in there, Gunderen. Sth: Martin .ces vic ' . Sth: Ge. .hat tap! 7th: LaRo' v.:ir .he free- th.:w line. Bottom: Lgex tap- .. ' Page fifty-sri'en CROSS 6'0UNTl?Y Formidable returning veterans made this year's Hill and Dalers the team to beat . . . but they never were, not even by Sewanhalcas invincible Harriers! An oldtimer has to think back ten years to the last time a Sewanhaka team has been upended, and this feat had been the goal ot every team in the league throughout this lndian-dominated decade. But this year, under the tutelage ot Coach Murphy, the Buc Harriers proved themselves one ot the top teams in the Islands history by downing the touted dictators ot Long lsland's corrugated two and a halt mile courses. lVlepham's indominable mainstay, Barry Cameron, was, of course, in- strumental in this win, as he was throughout our undefeated season. The telling Mepham bri- gade of Iohn Long, the star who came from nowhere to blaze a fine record in his senior year, Bob White and Sandy Gilbert insured this win as they did so many others, and the speedy sophomore ot whom Mepham will hear much more, Vinnie Daley, rounded out Mepham's scoring. The Asian Flu hit our team late in the year, and we ran only a specter oi our total strength 1n the Long lsland and SSAL tournaments, but still finished second in both behind the lndian's healthy harriers. The tlu was the sole tactor in the absence from the big run oi Henry Liers, whose three letters speak tor themselves. Undoubtedly one ot the greatest runners in Buc l-larrier History, Barry Cameron placed a sizzling tenth in the mighty live-hundred man field ot the State's, matched against the very best ot New York State. Page fifty-fight Standing Seated: l At Right TENNIS The lvlephazx tennis team opened the l957 season with a perfect score, 5 to C, against the most highly touted team in the league, Ocean- side. The spirit that made this spectacular upset possible was characteristic of the Pirate Net- men's play throuahout the year, and their Coach Ravera was a main factor in their cess. The fine team finished the season izi third place in the first division, a fine feat in the torrid SSAL competition. Hempstead, the team which found itself holding the tennis crown after the sizzlinq race was over, was defeated by the Buc Netmen in the regular seasonq a tribute to the closeness of this race, and the Pirate spirit that was time and aaain a deciding factor in our victories. The boys on this standout team awarded let- ters are: Lester Shufro, a veteran of the Buc courts: Walter Wolf, a sharpshootiriq defense- man who could be brilliant offensively, toog Bob Nathanson, a little dynamo who found that im- possible balls had an affinity for his racquet, and two standout luniors whom any coach would love to see back on his courts aqain, and who will be back for next years promising season, Williani Guttman and Steve Gershen- son. 4 -H4-.... Top: Nathanson rockets a fcrehand sh, Bottom: ' .t ' remzn a snigish, Standing: Strx.-.'::ti Sf...:z Seated: Pc. -' .. ,,, ,,,.p. ., ... -1'-.. :5 --- Ia e jzltf mn 1 '4 t 1 f ui A V1 I - .. Top K Lt' f srght Bottom BASEBALL lt the boys play as hard as they drd last year, our chances of winning wrll be very good, ' was Coach l.urel's succrrict apprarsal ot the l957 loaseoall prospects, and the hotly' fought tussle for the champronshrp diaderrz. Whe:'r the first place he at the seasons Climax between Sewanhakas lndians and the Me' pharrr Pirates left the charnpionshrp to be de- crdea rn a sudden death aarrre between a touqh Lawrence tearn, the Prrate batzrren showed the determination that was a key factor in a line Club. ln a torrid battle, H1 which the Bucs bio ace, Bolo McKenna, struck out eighteen bat' ters, Lawrence ernerqed V1ClOY1CQl1Sf the trnal score was tour to three. lohn Rose, was the tearn's hot-Corner ace. Drck Bovio was a dangerous power-hitter, Torn Moran an All-Scholastic shortstop, Buzzy Frief del 1 depenctabl catcher Torrr Ganley fu y rnannea the keystone Rrch Magnus provrded a bra tar et at trrst Ed I-lowerrnq Tony Cotrqnola and lohn Canzenelra polrshed oft our prtchrnq staff ard Art Rappaport Mat Kenney and Torn Martm drd more than Just therr share rn earn ma letters Buck J br r Middle r Fr n Page sz.: ffl - 1 , f , e , . ll L .Q f f 1 . , , l l V A 'I V :.a:g' se: 5 '. 1' 'px' i ,' , - : l..'1IIIlCI.1I'1 ser: s- 'J ' l l l t : l'1.'11l.f-I Evxr. T: ve: 'If-:'.-111. ' : ine l'IYLlf 1' P31-5 fish.-erz f hr.: 3 o t: fir: 11 Back Ternpt Castanc B sun Krrschner MrN ty htns n ser' faylan rr a Andersfn Bfnsrn LaRcwe G ltttth S5 ect r Pranfl n et E ,1 Ar thy Middle Crum Eltrt Walsh VrnFreeman Kertefsky l..GRJtI'It1 Mas 1 Caldenl t fntctn OSulhvan Radw1ck VonNessen Grho Comer n Front Defereaux Marx Chrtsttansen Krcqer C sta Patte HJ tfffltp I L To C V1 Bottom ca TRACK As Aprrl 5 the day ot the season opentnq nteet approached deterrntnatton rnade the a r crackl Coach Sahettos trackrrten tacea er touqh season wlth sonte ot tfte tnost htqhty touted teams on the Eastern Seahoard qractnq the opponent stde ot the early season calendar WrthCham1nade Sewanhaka Hempstead ard Mepharn tn the same league the race had to re spectacular and rt was' The Buc Trackmen although losrna to Hempstead Charntnade ana Sewwnhaka tn the regular season took seccna tn the S SA L s and South Shore s as the ser son left the record books s tattered wtth rea crossouts and new nserttrns ot whtch the Ptrates track stars had more than therr share 1 Flerntnqs l93 econd hrrat twxrk e 1 If crrd rcok keepers a q e rt aeext r 1 ey had Just tvushea ms-erttt 1 fl 4 Island record rntc the pcoce Da Hayes w s Jus as uncoeper ttv a 'ra h d mto t rc 4s setttna ew V h ru' arsc e or no e 4 n 1 r spectrvely Pete DlFlll1p1 de ended hrs South Shore cr aa Jurrp crown wtth ft s u 'craet e Q stve and pro g t c an A Ten DC 'K' '13 D l c t C1 l lanas tn the r au Pa e sz 11011 tyr9'44 It 1 I f K ' , , , . : nfe, . ,, re' , . , 3 nl , Hufc J. Els- t lt . G :dx Flerztgng Prefs rt,Pf'..f'r.1' ,Q, , J, , , r ,, 1Q,,u .f,,Ft',1r',t.'r,',T1e:. ' : ' , , L , W., , 'Q U. 5416, to , ' .:, Pz,e:v.ey Brmvrt -1 g Q I V ' A , , cm , TSCR Z' ta' L: ', CIfl'JF1lll'l'j, f A rfly, Ezezei Jfxfy, Y ll 9. V .. V' l Q. t , A t ' . . . .' c ' , Qc, 5 r :Y 1 -Y, l , 1 , ' Bll ' Q . L Aer. ' new New York State Record and cfrused the t 3 J 'pe ' ,c c rcc 'cf ot t ci hte fzs th ' - r p t .W rg lts l9.7 Lori' ' ' ' lc. c ' ae tctcr eco' e,shes.,se'. he al- by V .. nc Hep ani shcj 1 and ' us rec ds, 'A feet 3 tnche: and l5l feet ' ' t t ' for ,lc Q u V' c ' H Kp 1 t nl' nm , tact, cphtfsctsscr P: F6135 53515 ,E ,l , . n1ts1n lc'-:er lass: rt . G WV, ,. ,. Hu., ple took sc ond in buh tl , S. .A.-.'s e1'1'l.on:5 . .... .. ..r, , ,N .... S A1 V A A319 R. g 'IFA - 7 ' Pi' f ks iffn. .emg .41 hart? :ti rr .:, BOWLING YV zfgtffgi ry Mr, Jizrsify letter '.v1i.tLer.' Bott 'lnf'Tf.I'l9 Pete Bruno Bets Hartford, Bora l.tehQ xiii 'fharles Br'if,lcs rc:-.'led tor Merhatr. tnQs year. Leaaxig the 'efzrii fir the season was Charles Bricks with hiign average ct lE3. Vlitii hath Temple and Brocks howling hetter thai. SOO series, Vlephani came in a strong third cut fit the twentyfeight teams entered in the SSAT. Secticn E tcxgrnament. RIFLE Qver one hundred boys tried out for the title team this year. Prom this grcup, the eight tcys were selected tor the varsity squad. Under the direction ot a new coach, Mr. Herbert lielske, the team placed iourth in a nine-team league, tinishing with an 8-8 record. Most disappointing was the match against Hempstead in which Nimrocls shot a 905, their highest score in two years, only tc lace deieat. The feanz also placed in cctzixpetition in the sectionals. Wirir'iing their varsity letters were Dave Capi- tanio, Barry Glunts, Bill l-ladney, and Eric Ker- man. Hadneys l8U.46 average got him a berth on the all-scholastic team. Also tiring on the varsity team were Dick Friedland, Charles Schuler, Dave Zane and Kent Bagley. Standing: iff. feisl-ie 'fag yarn Sch .if-r Ke-21153: f1.f'ii':n: Kneeling: 5..g. Hadney. P11110 Nlrfffl-ftlifi TU. 4 AY! J MA.. Mciyneux, Ramsay, McKinnon, Diclcer, Pilar, Tvrd1k,Gal1az:hf2r. Team, yea team, cry the Mepham cheer- leaders who support our varsity teams during the football and basketball seasons. The school spirit of this vivacious squad is important to the success of our teams. Practices are quite numerous at first. The talent of these girls is displayed as they corre- late gestures and motions to the new cheers and revise the old cheers, The chief aim of each girl is to perfect her abilities and to learn tc work within the group. .I V 6'HEEl?lEADER5' All girl physical education students are eli- gible to attend the fall cheering clinics that pre- pare for the gunicr varsity cheerpng squad. Dur- ing each practice session the girls strive fcr perfection, and it is nct an uncommon sight tc see them practicing at various intervals of the day. W'hen girls are selected they are put under the supervision of Miss Carol Alberts and pre- pare for the future sporting events. Cheering is a healthy activity and it strength- ens the character of the girls. The girls have certain responsibilities. A definite number of practices must be attended and the girls are required to follow a strict code of rules in order to be good representatives ct the student body. The girls and their advisor, Miss Grace Ker- sten, are canstantly seeking to improve then1- selves. The experience and ernoyment gained from the activity are the girls' rewards. ln addi- tion, a girl who has been an the squad for tw: years may receive a Varsity M letter. zffr1:-: .Ji S'?i:Z -I'!1'l1 S1 ht..- iet S 231. COA CHES Cl UB Coaches Club is under the direction of the girls' coaches, Miss Noller, Miss Kersten, and Miss Alberts. lt consists of girls selected upon the basis of character, personality, and ability to aid the gym department. Besides having a knowledge of rules, each applicant must have earned l25 f..l.G.A. points, passed at least two sports tests and scored over 350 on the F.M.P. tests. Once accepted, a coach is required to participate in a sport every quar- ter, complete a monthly work hour, and pass periodical tests. This year's captain, lanet Carlow, and co- captain, Marilyn Meinhardt, led the coaches in projects such as Sophomore Girls' Day, Upper- classmen's Gamesnight, and the Mother'Daughf ter Dinner. Page' sixty-four Standing: llxh Annfrmdie' '.'.'fn: h Grfrrir' ffhzisfransen Herd Sim' Plazina ffrwizckfr. Scfivner, Chattervn, Arrerzxann. Kneeling: Dickey Edelsfem, Zrqly, Plnfi. Ea -Q Chiaritc, Mclyneaux, Gallachez '.'.':lsf1n Tvrflik, Ifarastrz, Lynch. Seated: Meinhardt. Carlcw. OFFICIALS CLUB Murtha, Christiansen, Reid, Heideck-sz, ffyman. lahlow, Patadina. 0FFl6'lAl5' CZUB The Officials Club has been in existence for only a few years. During this brief period it has already proven its value. Its specific purpose is to acquaint interested girls with officiating techniques and the various rules of each of the maior female sports. The weekly Monday meetings are open to all sports-minded girls but certain requirements must be met by the members. Tests, written and practical, are taken each semester for those aspiring members. In addition, each official at- tends six work periods per semester. The girls display their knowledge by officiat- ing garnes, both at Mepham and away. With this added experience the girls are able to pass more tests and increase their L.l.G.A. point total. BOWUNG' lf you ever oazne down to the Behriore Bowl on a Monday or a Friday afternoon or dropped in at the S'irrr1se Bowlirifg Alley oft a Tuesday at 3133 PM., you would have found a large 'group of Mepharn girls trying extrernely hard to raise their howling averages. Under the di- reotion of Miss Graoe Kerster., rrierzrers of looth the beginners aria aavartoed groups rrieet week- ly tor a tour-rrionth period. This year, :selected 'girls C'2ITQfJf7lf 'l in r,f5wlir'ia toarriarrients with such sohools as Malverne, Baldwin, Oceanside, Central, Massapequa and Lynhrook. Qur honor tearn consisted of the fol- lowinfr girls: Doris Edelstein, Gertrude Fronhoe- ter, Darothy Messrner, Dawn Nord, Fran Va- lente and Pea Zraly. Fran Valente maintained the highest average for this season. VOZZEY BA!! T -fy' f-A ff .1 ergzristrating their sxiii Ltr span., and se. .F tra, Merharns '.r'3lleyloall tearn placed first in hzth honor day and play day. They addea this undefeated seasari to their loia last ot preyioiis airrtarrea seasons. The girls easily adiiisted to the new rules which elirriinated the double tar, and replaced lf with a szrzale tap. The ri'grrir,er of girls allowed on the Court was out trorzi eight to six. To rnalce the aarrge more exciting, servo: ifrririot rf: ass1s'ed and net ,serves are illefrfrl. fltter practice qarxies with other schools, iri- chidina Amityville, Baldwin, Eethpage, and Vlantaqh, the hanor tearrr was selected. The team oansistea at Sharon McKinnon, Mary Christiansen, Linda Vlfenisoh, Barbara Reid, Dot Messrner, Pat Heidiolcer, lanet Carlow, Ruth Anigerrnaier, and Betsy Pxlat. ln interfolass oornpetition the seniors were victorious. VOLLEYBALL Bcxck: The 1 If Lffikfihh rx f'l.1i.'11rr,frr. f f Tiff f'f rl Prirryi rp. Front: ' I-.2 retina flftdf-filcffr T ' ftlfllllr' h BOWLING Back: ii:e.s'e' g.eIi'e FI Front: E 'X'-N ,Q-MQ, Bock urrhy chiari K ic Ci lc s Middle D i 1 ary Sm Front A c rraie BASKETBAZI Rivalea or perhaps reinforcea by the sports minded Mepharnites interest in the Varsity lvlepham f-loopster s torrid schedule Girls Bas ketball is a minor edition in skill and enthusi ism of the Cagemen s Odysscy Losmetically inclined th Senior Team named themselves after nail polishes and thc Set homore girls dubbed themselves after per fumes The teams met biweekly in intramural clashes and in the hotly contested unter class .games the Seniors shot their way to the cham- pionship. ln the highly skillful and exciting ompetiti n with other schools, the Mepham Varsity Girls' Basketball Six compiled the en- viable record of three games won and one lost. They met Freeport, Lindenhurst, lvlalverne, and Amityville, home and away. The Honor Team was one of the finest to grace our courts in the last few years. Com- posed of the top hccpsters out for girls' sports, it is an honor to participate with this select few. Peg Zraly, Carolyn Smyth, Pat Kusnick, lackie Knoll, Ruth Angerrraier, Lynn Weinsteiri, and lanet Carlow were the members of this year's selected stars. l'agr' si,rty-Sir Standing c arasr l-'eiaeclcen Messmer Mclim r n en sc Seated ra ay Kn ynea x Ea .1 oi SOFTBAU The cry of play ball is heard and the girls scitball season begins During the spring after noons one can see groups of girls practicing hitting felding pitching and catching lnter SQUGO games are held to provide extra practice under the same conditions that exist in a game During these practice sessions the outstanding players are selected to form an honor team Each member of the honor team works many hours on the baseball diamonds Under the ex pert coa hing of the girls sports staff faults in the players are discovered and quickly elimi- nated. These long practice sessions have proved helpful in the competitive games the team participates in on Honor Day. Mepham girls have always well-represented their school on these days. This year's team follows the preceding teams in the same manner. Softball has brought credit to the school and enjoyment tc the girls. Outstanding members were: lanet Carlow, Dot Messmer, Peg Zraly, and laclcie Knoll. Slpzx-.' f.fYl'Il'lI1 Kfhrx Lwxirif' l.'f' .1:' ,fins-'ffzri rirreitrriari l',IVtL7V'. TUMBUNG T?iE'JififI1C1l9 airr. Cl sturits aria i::.: .3. de','e-Kr: Ciirilirpatieri arifl strerigthffr, the Q1ft.:,5. TALES Card Alberts achieves these 'geals fir her disciples threugh strenuous exersise arid :verk- Zlits giver. fl-'.'l99lCl'f, This year Lyrrrfri.',k H1531 Sshzcl Cirrhirieii with lflergharri tu gffe ir sh - aria i:z.rglirrg exhihiticn. Ability and rertecfrr ,:. 'hire field ct ertdeavcr is fi jff'Yf:'1llf5Q ' iz. :life-rfffrflf,r.,1, sc all 'girls riziyirizifi tr, I1'1l'If2 'iii Qlieerleafirirg squad participate iri Miss Alberts! :part Althaiigh this sport did nat coritairi arty iriter- schacl Competition, ari horror squad Cehsistiria at Ellyn Diclcer, Sharon MCKiririar:, Carolyn Rarrzsay, PGQQY Arm Schrieicler, arid Margaret Zraly was tarrried. TABZE TENNIS kin: XT al itsr4p'ilizr1fy, Tarle Yerzrris is :Spire riztfa twf, divisidrgs, istiigyirrg lieth wiritcr seassrgs. Uriaer the Capaile S',lfI9YViS1CH gr Miss farcl Alherts, lflepharr. haiit '.'.' 3 successful seae girls 'hir-1 ye-'zr. Ori lflarir. Era, iiie first llfriir Day '.', 1.f held with llepharrr prC','1r1q '.'iCtCri',us, Playiryg Card hlerrrriairi, laclcie Kridil, igfflf'-iiI.': Kfhri, lflflf.-Ellfl Kreizerriari aria l.lI1'il'1 lf'-'f.rifi-. 'lhf' .2f?ff',l1d llzrizr Tearri, Cwrisistxrify il Caryl Vfeiristeiri, Peririy Latte, luay Braliri arid Marilyri Meirihardt as siriales players, was alsf, victoriatis at the Hcricr Day at Central Hifrxh School. This double victcry was achieved rhrauah czristant practice aid the victarious spirit that the entire teatr. possessed. TABLE TENNIS TUMBLING Top: 1 , Middle, '. Bottom: ,Q fur Jhx FIELD HOCKEY E1,l'If'1 Ptfl'rL,'.' flrvf-7 Q L. BADMINTON Buck: Hyman Izhnsin, .A.If'E?L'Yf1'lH El 1Z1U'1 1 Jw. Front: W11sQn, Tvmcixk, Edelstem, Kr:vr1nf1uf1h Exflm. TENNIS Imssell, B311-er, T'.'Yf'i1k, Fisen, ?,f91T'Lhfll'i', H01 efizer, Kxxsnxck, Bunn. ARCHERY Siandinqz Ev' 'Fil Sffl'-'HEY flizdr 1 nc: Ahjermfxer. Kneeling: Gcznxei Eurrezc, F. ':'L.'fI. FIHD HOCKEY One of the most practrced GCl1V1l19S at Me pham IS the qlrls sport of hockey Thrs practrce has certamly proved worthwhrle rn the past for the honor teams have conslstently been held m the hrahes of esteem by the ODDOSIUQ coaches Under the tutelaqe of Mrss Grace Kersten the grrls beqan fall practrce wrth the same vtqor and enthuslasm shown rn the past Thrs y ar s honor team was composed of Lrnda Wemsh Ann Brllard Iudy Beckley Kay Carastro Angela Desposatl Olrvra Faqqtom Helen Meyer Dot Messmer Nancy Oakford Ioy Penney and Barbara Stunt lanet Shaw and lustlne Huth were substltutes for the squad The team tled for thrrd place durrnq the October Honor Day competltron a posttron well de s rved by the ent1re squad BA DMIN ON Bequrrrnq the tops ln reflexes and speed badmmton twrce a year meets ln keen compe t1t1on wlth other schools Lnder the drrectron of Mrss Clalre Noller thrs year our honor team took fourth place on Lynbrook s badmm ton courts Durmq the fall and durrnq the sprmq the brrd of badmmton srnqs a fascmatxnq song to lamce Iohnson ludy Arbertman and Bernadette Kavanauqh of the honor teams GIRZS' As expected those female racqueteers ab sconded once aqam wxth the Honor Day tennts dradem no sllqht feat conslderrnq the compe t1t1on sxx teams representmq as many schools frelded teams on the crowded courts of Hemp stead Lake State Park thrs year and therr crownlnq success was a flttrnq accolade to a sp1r1ted outstandrnq season Coach Carol Alberts could foresee thrs frutt ful fall when more than a hundred racquet armed qrrls glared menaclnqly at tennts balls srnqles aces and Ianet Carlow and Dor1s Edel steln of the honor teams doubles The basrc equrpment for badmmton IS a shut tlecock or blrd and a racquet srmrlar to but much lrqhter than a tennxs racquet The cry qet the brrd sums up the rdea behrnd thts sport as the skrllful and excrtrnq volleys of the shuttlecock over the net make th1s a fascrnatmq qame TENNIS and flexed therr fore armed smashes at the mr tral practrce The f1nal team sparked by smqles aces Sue Ann Kenney Sally Schlosser and Ar lene Schrll and crack doubles partners Pat Herdtcker and Mary Ann Batner fulflled her expectatlons Chronoloqrcally 1n rntramural competmon the semors were dubbed Champtons he Junrors took second and the promrsrnq flock of sophomores tralled A1301-IERY The fall wrnds 1n1t1ated the qrrls sports pro qram and 1ts f1rst sport archery Mtss Grace Kersten rnstructed the female Boom Hoods rn the varrous phases of the bow and arrow sport Many qlrls trred out for the teams and thos wrth the hrqhest seasonal scores earned a berth on the honor team Those composxna thrs squad rncluded Ruth Anqermarer lo Ann Barreca Marsha Bob lune Ganqel and Carol Baduka These mark women faced seven nerqhborrnq hrah soho l squadrons at Salrsbury Park and placed econd after lostna tc only one team rn th H n r Day c rnpet1t1on Prospects for next year s team s em excell nt as two of the honor squad are s phomore These two are Iune Ganqel .md Carol Hadukcr I nys sz 1 It I1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nl 1 1 1 n 1 . I . 1 1 Q 1 1 1 9 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . I 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 - 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 - 1 I V . . . - 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1. 1 1 w 1 . 1 1 1 1 i , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 t 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1. 1 1 A 11 T I . V C' 1 1 1 11 - 1 . , . A X, ' s ' ' ' 1-1 A , - -I J 9 N., V . 1 A 4' 9 u 1 1 1 I -C 9 , 1-1 A-1 . XJ D. F 'L. 1 1 f I 1 '1 ' 1 - J' Ulf GYCYI. fd YE.iJ'v'. ...ga-. GIRLS' 1 'H--'I U 'I ' ml ' F 51 L L , always SPORT NITE Scare Garnet Grey 140 144 147 130 287 274 Garner Qnwzzs r F 1'1 1 og Ji: b e have reviewed our high school years, the learn in g. the organi- zations. ami the athletics. Before us is the senior section. perhaps the most revered segment of our pag- eant. This section is a guide which il- laminates our successes and explores our future aspirations. Within these pages we can visualize the true values of a high school education. The fond memories, the lasting friendships, the self-fulfillment of a goal - these are the values secured from our years at Mepham. These are the treasures which we shall cherish in our later careers. But whatever our futures may be, it is significant that we have taken this pause for reflection together. The diligent athlete, the member of an or- ganization. the dramatics worker. as well as being a distinctive member on a team or club, is part of a larger or- ganization - our high school society. This is the team which we have been a part of since our freshman year. This is the organization which pre- pares us for our future. As one team we have striven toward a culminat- ing victory. As one we have success- fully talfen our footsteps to the fu- ture. lizgm' seventy-t14.'o ,QI . fn . I 'ii-' Pi ,gy Mya ' ' H, 1 f'W!:7f : , ' if L , ,fff Jil s 'G M M6 1--1 W 3' 5.- 'Ibm . 'Viz W-.IIA-1.1 , A-'v- iw-,lr . 4 lx 1' I em Ju Q 10 mv dx- -N Gunfln. Uh.-1 fn: lvrrf ,qminvr ll qnsm' ' j f fr pyw. ,M 1 M- 5, -, H111 'Q rhlrll 1 in Iliulufnu ' '--'0 1 aw., .,., ' Mug 'lr .N . -4 no lfrhae , Cc ae The qrrm little countenance of the Napoleon of the class of 58 had one thrna over hrs rnrlr tary counterpart he never met his Waterloo Elected to the helnr of the larqest senior class rn Mephams history Mr Michael Cortale pro ceeded to do the most with what he had and with the efficiency born of Business lvlanaqe ment the course he teaches and the humor which has made him a favorite with so many students he molded the most successful senior class financially as well as enthusiastically that this school of no half ways has seen in many years With two huae committees Senior Planning and Senior Sales Mr Cortale faced the prcrect a determination wh ch was stronaly felt ry all who worked with him Hrs knack for the per petual pep talk was larqely responsible for the orqanrzatron and drive that rs a trademark ct the Cla s of 38 The successful xecutrcn of th Harvest Moon Ball and th Busrn ss a Soil of the Senior Play whr h fel n the sa e JD l end took drive and organization as well a the Page sez mrty four al rlrty to lauah at yourself when the aorna qot depressrnq This obvrous manpower shortage and the ctouhle work load was shruqaed from his shoulders this resource of determination was typical of our senior year A native New Yorker our Senior Class Advisor received hrs Master s Deqree from Nraqara Unrversrty He served a hitch rn the Marines and then proceeded to hrs career rn education He came to Mepham rn l954 and rn the fall of l957 he received an overwhelmrna vote for Class Advisor Upon recervrnq the news of hrs electron M Cortale vowed that he would devote all of hrs energies to each of the class actrvrtres voted to the class many extra hours of hrs time to assure success After each event however rn hrs humble rrrren he praised hrs fellow work ers and put hrrnself rn the backqround Such a nsan rs our class advisor We of the ,rss of 58 srn e ely feel that all of our success wars due to hr enthusiasm ana determrnatron Tndrrk you Mr Cortale Mr, vx' l'. K rr' l. . . Q 3. 1 1 . 4 , W , , . A . M . V . filled year which loomed before the class with He lived up to this vow implicitly. He de- . A 1 I . . A ' ' I ' l fr . A f -' W r r 3 V A l. A . s- . M e ' e . 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Alfred S:11efe1 the treasuer ,f 1he C1355 st1i1rte:1 hli :,1.ee1 li lezxjershi, eglih grade. 111113 ggarticgpiztej X1 i1Ct.','gf1es 11. fleg 11121. 1201113151 Tiff :1:' 1 96:-13f1ff1'11 Maul' 'lg 1N'LN11'1f Hrr SENIOR PIANNINO COMMITTEE Vtforking under the auspices cf Mr. Michael Cortale, Senior Class Advisor, the Planning Committee met weekly to assure the success of its various programs. After careful planning the theme of Hayride was chosen for the r r S! d' : lffr. '1, H h rd H ff r. lf'l'ill , ,if 'i.'tfl't,, Harvest Moon Ball. To fit into the hen mg t ffm emma 'Q 16.9 Tn' 'LY K. GUM' ' 15 n Uazserf, Eflei--win ri nannt, Caccxiittc, t.yncgh Ser- aims, Il'19II16A fl'i9 QYIT1 WGS decorated Wlfll Second: t.a...,, idy St.,.,wiZz, Valenti, Skit, 7' 'hrr'r'rr Meyer 'Helm an immense ha wa on located in 'lm' f'f'l'U' ,. ,, Y Q Front: Svhetf-r, Pinter St ne. nusse.. the center of the floor. The next task facing the committee was the Senior Prom. For this formal affair the gym was turned into a fairy tale setting, and Cinderella truly came to life. Midnight Magic was one of the most memorable occasions of the school year. Dog Patch set the stage for the last program, the Sadie Hawkins Dance. The girls grabbed their guys and relived the adventures of Daisy Mae and Little Abner. Portraits were painted by Karl Welni, Bob White, and Claire See in ad' dition to the other annual features. Back Row: Welm, Reinhard, Fries, Saland Eahnsen Cr vpn I SENIOR SAIE5' OOMMI T T EE Enthusiasm has played an irriportant part in the successes of the Senior Sales Committee. With this quality instilled in each of the mem- bers, the committee was well able to achieve its predicted goals. One hundred and fifty seniors signed up for the committee. This group was headed by its co-chairmen, Madeline Stone and Robert Cud- dy as well as Mr. Cortale, our faculty ipttmfin, advisor. Pentax' , . . .. , , These determined seniors were seen Fourth Row: Vaienri, Huckstep Liepman 3 er ,zum .-.nfgermaxex I 3m1CW,Em,,,p,,edlGnjQ,. throughout the football season selling Third Row: Meyer, Despcsati, Tvrdnc, Cara 'rc l.ina.a'.-J, See Lynch. an-Y-thing from hot doqs to School bcufl. .'.1.sLn, Roche, Logout. , Second Row: lffeinhardt, Russell, P: er, Rosen Sande 'hast' S':1ke: Hers- Duflnq the basketball Gnd wrestl- 5UChmGm1r Elllflffi Pflffficldr K ing seasons, the members were seen Front Row: Ea1.eYr f. re-nney, Shark' n Sfhv.'::'z :uv S' ne P . h k, f, f ,',',hHSrvSkE,:1N Eymmry again at t e games ma ing pro its or the senior class. The committee also distributed tickets for other school functions. The Senior Play, Senior Ball, Harvest Moon Ball and the Sadie Hawkins Dance were handled by the various members. The profits collected went towards financing of the school purliozrticris and for a gift presented to the s 'lic 'l by the Class of ISE, 'li- . GZ, Y 'C .J ,-4f,..,,, 7115 '1rf:'1 rl f ff' Lk: Dfzy. 1n 1r1: :fxr-Q: 'ha S' L -Of' n' rmr' 'iw .QQ grxiin' 'f NPC1IT'1Df'h'l. ffm ' 'Q' A -fl Mast Popular Meyflr and Grxiflfh st A'hZ9'1f' SENIOR CGI lfgw and Hflyos Pflllld en rru Emo Q Smmh Grlffuh Page N1 5 E f'1C1 GH Q1.e SC SC G Sne SUPERIA TIVES' fuz- . .44 1h mu Sghfl Km cmd Qqefn QU I C1 Gu Meye 1' 1 Ilsst Tai-env: Sine ani Heftere: HQ., -9 flew? g'l9ST1G PATRICIA BECKIJIANN Patty Come, Patty Cage IANSON BEDELL Bound for success PATRICIA BEDELL A real Lady IOAN BELESKI Hourqlass RHYLLIS BENNETT Demure Damsel IUNE BENSKE Eau and sunny HERBERT BICKEL Pin tbose shoulders! IANET BIEDERMANN Enjoyable PATRICIA BILELLO Buffy ANN BILLARD Sporlsminded RICHARD BLAKE Leads the chase WILLIAM BLATZ Made Milwaukee famous BARBARA BLAZINA Very blaze RONALD BLEE To Blee or not to Blee MARCIA BOB Vixen PHYLLIS BONANNO Busy Bee HELEN BOOTH Number please NORMAN BOSSEN Block IN' blockbuster Ya Q 'Q QI fag, FRANKLIN CACCUITTO Standout statesman BARRY CAMERON Cinder cyclone DOROTHY CAMPAGNA Photo finish SABASTIAN CAMPANELLI The great Sabastian IO ANN CAMPIGLIA Oh, those earrings! DAVID CAPITANIO Inclustrious CATHERINE CAPOLINO Little bitty pretty one ARLINE CAPRA Magnetic miss CATHERINE CARASTRO Captivating GERALD CARDILE Man of many tastes IANET CARLOW Vim, vigor, vitality KATHERINE CARLSEN Voice like a bell DOROTHY CARUBIA Orchestral belle GEORGE CASO New to Mepharn GERALDINE CASSESE Gerry jubilee GERALDINE CASTELLO Ushering in the future S. IOHN CHILLE Whats in a name? ANNETTE CHIMENTO Little miss whirlwind +5 sv f f fha 'Q LAWRENCE CHOLDEN Rx ELIZABETH CHURCH Call me Betty WILLIAM CLARK A Mepharn Special, please IOHN COLEMAN Thou swell RONALD COLES Casual casanova HAROLD CONNORS On the right track IAMES COON Sweet smell ot success ROBERT COOPER Bobby Guitar Page riylzfff-fwfr , . , ..o,'. ' K M2119 I . -' .':'l ,'l' ft t'.'f,','. 0' A 1 ' -:'f:4'2r . , 'A . , I f 94 rf 1 ' Q l, h l 7 I y E7 . f W. RONALD COOPER Man on the mat DAVID CORNELIUS Pigskin patriot FRANCES COSTELLO loviality plus IAMES COSTIGAN Heart ot Blarney Stone ANTHONY COTIGNOLA Ouizkicl quarterback RICHARD COWAN Talented trornbonist loANNE CRAWFORD A dash ot color MARTHA CROSS Stepping lfiiqlfi MARILYN CRUM Like a twinkling star ROBERT CUDDY Citizen No. l ROBERT CULLEN Baseball blitz LOUIS CUOMO Always at ease BARBARA CUSTAGE Bunny PATRICIA CUTLER Pretty sharp IAMES DALEY Luck 'O the Irish ROBERT DALY Veni, vicli, vici DORIS DAMM Now, now Doris! FREDERICK DARROW Solo kazoo GALE DAUERNIIEIM Delightful BEVERLY DAVIS Heneycainln DIANE DeBECl-IE Sweetness gaiire MARIA DE LALLA triena is all the I-Xu HERMAN DERBORT Shafterbuq ANGELA DESPOSATI Sent Irarn heaven P!!-gf' Vfgllfj-f1't'. W LOUIS DeVITO Cool Crewcut IOYANNE DEWI-IIRST lVIepham'S joy BRUENNHILDE DIEKEN Sparklinq success ELLEN DINERMAN Prima ballerina MARY ANNE DORIS Arniable and alert IAMES DREEBEN Mr. Muscles WILLIAM DRINKWATER Stretch DAVID DROISEN Dynamo IAMES DRUDY The stronq silent type PATRICIA DUBICK Pleasantly modern HOWARD DuPONT All hepped up ANNETTE DUTCI-IEN Our sinqinq editor PAULINE EASTMAN Go east, young man! ROGER EBERST Mr. Fixit IAMES ECKES One ot the gang DORIS EDELSTEIN Contagious enthusiasm MAX ELIAS Lil' Atlas ROBERT ELLIG Man with a horn LINDA ELLISON Delightiul package DIANA ERNI Happy-go-lucky MARILYN EWALD Cute and clever I OEL EXNER Line backer CHARLES EAIRCHILD Ouaker City strings MARGARET EATZIE Silence is golden NANCY EERBER Eine Ccnversaticnalist ROSEMARIE EEUERBACH Synonomous to silence SALVATORE FIDANZA The sky's the limit RITA EIERO Sweetly reserved ROBERT EISCHER Beach cornher MILLICENT FITZGERALD Meet Millie THOMAS FITZGERALD Mucho fun THOMAS ELEMING A young Einstein CHARLES ELETT High Flyer BARBARA ELOR Down ts earth VIRGINIA FOGARTY Kind and thoughtful ALICE FORBES Titian tinted It 9 up Q- - 'A--is RICHARD FRIEDLAND Candid camera IULIE FRIEDLANDER Fabulous tlutist VALERIE FRIES Sweety pie RONALD GAGLIARDO Hurryin' by EILEEN GALLACHER Lass with class GLORIA GALLIPANI Chic IOHN GANLEY High IO DOROTHY GANSZ Miss school spirit MARION GARGER Southern belle TERRY GEBHARD Terry andthe pirates SARA GERRATO Elfish KENNETH GIBSON Tall talent HAMLIN GILBERT Sinqin' Sandy IOSEPH GILIO Oil he aaes BERTHA GINSBERG Scintillatina smile RICHARD GIRARDO Real nice quy IANE GITELIVIAN Talented Thespian BARRY GLUNTS Have gun, will travel TOBY GOLDFARB Chess champ MARK GORDON Rovmq reporter PAULA GORDON New comer MERRILL OOTTLIE Good huiicr :Lair PAUL GOTTLIEE Buck stage ::1:::. BURTON GREBIN KQKLN calling KAREN GREN EQIIQ of the IJCIII ALICE GRIDLEY RQt1TGI1r,s1Qss IOHN GRIFFIN My Son Iohrr LEE GRIFFITH Mr. Me-phcrm I958 WILLIAM GRILLO Outdoor type IRA GROSS Arrd the band pIcryed on STEPHANIE GRUSKIN And ycur xrrterests ure? VVILLIAM HADNEY Orr Tcrrqeli ALICE HAGEN VVQII grcirzzed IOHN HAND Shake pal IOHN I-IARNEY A 6- R speciaI ROBERT HARTFORD Sci-errtiflc bcwIer 'q9 nD n93qb3t3 DOLORES HARTMANN Fun and Iancy free DAVID HAYES AII Arnerican WILMA HECHT What the Hecht? FRANCIS HEFFEREN Mr. Skull and Bones PATRICIA HEIDECKER Sports SpeciaI KATHERINE HELMS WiIIowIy blond IEANNE HEMMERICK ZesttuI RAYMOND HENSLER Wiilina to undertake anythinq Page' ninvty MERLE HERBERT Future Iihrarian GEORGE HERDIE ReaI Georqe IEROME HERZOG Never give up VINCENT HEWITT Master of his tate NEIL HOGLANDER Has our confidence DORIS HOLLINGER Casual qaI RAYMOND HOMMEL Say, hey, Ray MARY HONAHAN Red EDWARD HOWERING I-Iaapstar EILEEN I-IUCKSTEP Parse and tiriesse ICSEPI-I INCARDONE Hawkeye ROBERT ISCARO Above the clouds FRED IACOBS Wrestling whiz FRANCES IAEGER Still water runs deep STEVEN IAEFE Master Mind IOIAIN IANOSKO It'S not tar me to say '-3' 2 I THOMAS IAROS Ubiquitous PATRICIA IOHANSON Halla Espanol IANICE IOHNSQN Badminton is her racquet LOIS KALINS Babyface AUDREY KANE Sugar Kane MARY KARL Quiet arid uricbtrusiv ELAINE KAUEE Captivatiria wit ARTHUR KEIL Actieri paclcea Page' nifzvty-our 1993969103193 33193 A1 RONALD KELMENSON Appreciative IEAN KEMPSKI Ouiet aal GENEVIEVE KENNEY I-Ioney bee SUE KENNEY Wake up lil' Suzy LYNNE KENYON Deliqhtful to know ERIC KERMAN Marksrnan CAROL KERN WILLIAM KLENERT Pirettes' treasure I47 lbs. of dynamite EDITH KIRCH IOSEPI-I KLINE Calm, cool and collected Anything goes RICHARD KLEILA IACOUELINE KNOLI. lust wild about cars Girl gn the Qgurt IRA KLEIN KEPSEN KOEPPEL Lindy expert Mein Herr MARY KLEIN ARNOLD KOHN Sensible Envged intellect MARTIN KLEINWALD GEORGE KREISBERG Is there a doctor in the house? Calypso Kina MARSHA KREIZELMAN That Seventeen look IEPFREY KREVAT Plat top EILEEN KUI-ILKIN My Sister Eileen MARIANNE KUHN Happy daze IEAN KULESA Strawberry blonde PATRICIA KUSNICK Pretty as a Picture PATRICIA LADLEY Honorable lady RCBERT LA MANNA Undecided CAROL LAIVIANTIA In a country garden IOSEPI-I LAMBERT Chivalry isn't dead EDGAR LAMPERT The key to our city EUGENE LA ROWE Can't be topped ANNETTE LaTOUR Drarnatists dream PETER LAUB Big Mike IUDITH LAUPER Efficient IACQUELINE LEBRECHT Surprising PATRICIA LEE Dont come any nicer LYNNE LESTER Qriqinality counts 1 1 15111111131 ROBERT LEVINE Brain trust PETER LEVITAN Pins and needles MYRON LEVY Honors by the basket LAWRENCE LEWIS Mepharn's own Univac ALFRED LIEBMAN Man on first HENRY LIERS Daddy long Teas ROBERT LILLIE Everythincjs rosy RUTH LINDLAW Neat as a pin PETER LIPMAN Dapper ROBERT LODDING Haste rnakes waste DOROTHY LOMANGINO Fascinatzon IOHN LONG Lonq for this world GREGG MAHLKOV Chief Engineer GAIL MALONE It's a lovely day today. LEE MANNE Ready or not here I come EDITH MARANGIELLO Anyone tor pizza? MELVIN MARDEN Wealth of common sense BARBARA MARDER From the pages ot Madarnoiselle ARTHUR MARINO Level headed THOMAS MARTIN The living end STEVEN MARTINI Life is just a bowl of cherries PETER MASULLO Sparkling back PATRICIA MATTERN Sugar and Spice MARGARET MAY PQQIO My Heart IOI-IN MAYER Mighty Mayer GERALDINE MCALEER Cwerry MONA MCCANN Pixie CHARLES MCCORMICK Worth his weight in gold WILLIAM MCEARLAND Billy Boy THOMAS MCGANN The butler did it uo uo u93t3t no?qb?sb ' IOSEPH MCGOWAN The art of writing BARBARA MCMULLEN Dainty and denture RICHARD MCMULLEN Slugger MARILYN MEINHARDT One in a million DOROTHY MESSEMER Her aimfsports CAROL MESSETT Day dreamer HELEN MEYER Mepl'1am's private secretary MITCHELL MEYER Destination Moon Priya' virirfy-s:'f NANCY ANN MIENTUS Miss reference book IOYCE MIGNONE lay tc the world CHARLES MILLER Always a laugh MARILYN MILLER A pretty girl is like a melody BARBARA MINARCIK Science wire GERALD MINSK 2 points- ftakedown IOAN MOHR The Mohr the merrier EVELYN MOLYNEUX Three cheers 11-2 QAROLE MOONEY ortiste DIANA MORELLI Hold that posol DORETTA MORELLI Tolqe o memo pleose. ELEANOR MOSKOWITZ Ellie IAMES IVIOWEN Tex IAMES MURPHY Saved luy the bell. RUTII MYRUS VIIIIJQLIJ ALAN NALJLS Nervous? ROBERT NATHANSON Get the net IEAN NELSON Bowling belle IEAN NOON Lmlcheon is 'r'Jf:ez,l DAWN NOEL1 fl f 1 u,,-Y otlxrll lo: .V SEORGETTE NOSSEI, lvlgss depezldfxhle ELAINE NOVOGRODSKY Love thou 13111 ALICE NOWAK v- -V-.1 f-.Y br,o4K I- .. NANCY OAKFOED 1:1 21, ggify Ihfyw nbfvfy-S4 ff IL ub u9 ' 3 s0'9t?nb 11 ELIZABETH ODELL A qiri with ideds INGA ODEN Miss Swonlfxii IUDITH OPROMOLLA Gentle as CI tornddo ALICE ORENSTEIN History whiz IAMES PATTERSON Mem of the Century ANITA PEDOWITZ Mild nidnnered IOY PENNEY Cwfqueitc' PATRICIA PENNEY Liveiy Ldss WILLIAM PEPPIATT Sensdtiondi Personality SANDY PERLMUTTER Civic Minded ROBERT PETERS A right quy PETER PETERSON Pete the fourth RICHARD PEYSER Blond bomber ELEANORE PIETZNER Likedble ELIZABETH PILOT On the beam CHARLES PLATT One of the boys KENNETH POLLENZ Iob WeII done ROBELLE POLSON Suzie O Fha 4- 0' ,fztigalgf C gm.. HOWARD POMPEL Postman LEONA POSNKR A true linquizst BETH ANNE POTTER On the ao THOMAS PRIESTLEY Block that kick BARBARA PRITCHARD Musically inclined NIKOLAI PRONOVICH Answer man MARGARET PUFF Liqht and dainty WALTER RADWICK A qiiifgt inan CAROLYN RAMSAY The essence of etiervescence MICHAEL RANDALL E MCL fame and fortune ROSALIE RANDAZZO Razzel, dazzel ARTHUR RAPPAPORT Art and Baseball ROBERT REINHARD l.et my soul rise in songf' EILEEN RELLEIR Friendly smile ROY REMSEN Ouiet tone ROBERT REZNY You never can tell DONALD RICHARDSON Melody Lane GUENTHER RICHTERS Lends a helping hand 0 -D uo -b qo'D-9 -9 no DIANE RILEY Ouoint ALAN RITTER Here ond there CHARLES RITTER Hot rod SALLY ROBERT Our Miss Brooks MARGARET ROCHE Cousin Morqe NORMAN ROGERS Hole ond Heorty RUTH ROSEN Brains ond beauty MARK ROSENFELD The Ipcmo SITIIIG WILLIAM ROSS 63, 24, hrke DOUGLAS ROTHKOPE The Hunter RALPH ROU SCH Irr my merry Oldsrrrohue ELLEN RUBIN The motherIy type NANCY RUMPH M1chey1ous ztixix CAROL RUSSELL A roy oi suushme MICHAEL RUSSO Requlor IeIIer LORRAINE RYAN Twir1kIy eyes DAVE SALAND Ir1temotiorroI D6-ISODCIIIIY IANE SANDERS Hard workirrq qol X XXV 1310 313 FRANCES SCHAFER Loads OI kindness IRENE SCHAFER Nunn cfn11ICi If SVVQQIQI FAITH SCHERPIffII Hgge and Czxurpiy' ARLINE SCHILI. R:1I1.1flIrI-1 SALLY SCHLCSSER w I A CLISHGS III Cgxllfl MARGUERITE SCHNEIDER AIw:1ys On I1 I tees CHARLES SCHULER V119 qeni es Ihnen? DOLQRES SCHWAGER Swing and sway BERNICE SCHWARTZ Bonny Bunny RICHARD SCHWARTZ He's qot rhythm ROSALIND SCHWARTZ Vxfhere II1ere's Roz, there's I CRAIG SCQTT Exgecutive Sune QRINA SCRIVENER Rinky CLAIRE SEE D9SIQIllIICjVJ'7II1GT1 IJIERIL SERRA Ccsnmopnhtczn IZJDITH SHACKTON VJICIG Awake XIAUREEN SHAUGI-INESSY UTI VfI1enIr1sn eyes are s::11QxnQ1 SCNDRA SHORE BIue be-IIS, ccclde shells W6 'Hs Q -o c9 qb?a no9qb'9qo :D LESTER SHUERO Tennis rocqueieer LOIS SIMPSON Godoboui GLADYS SKIYI ,I .Y Cookie ANNE SKERL Rhapsody in bIue GAIL SLADE Sheer deiiqht GRGVER SMALL Sinoil in nfiii.e oniy FAHGLYN SMITH Une-en ,I the Iiiiiii ,i Pr iii, GOHDCN SNOW It's Qiiwoys fair weoiher Pllgf nl IV' THEODQHE SNYDEH Soiitiiern iifiwi IQEL SCDLOMON Bcisketiifiil rice FRANKLIN SORHENTINO My boy Hoi top THERESA SOZZI Teiii, vivciciiiiisa STEPHEN SPECTOR Looking Ground IANET SPRAGUE Siinny disposition IIIDITH STACQY Typing Tempest MARTHA STEARNS Sweet Lorrcrine o9o o0o OAROL STEENBERG Simply sweet ELSIE STEHR Up the ladder HARMON STEIN Anything for laughs HILDRETH STl'flNGAR'l' llildy ALAN STEVENS A most happy fella ANN STEWART Here She comes ANDREA STIEG Winning way LOLA STOLOWITZ Whatever Lola wants - ag KENNETH STONE A jolly good fellow MADELINE STONE Minutes accepted as read HICHARD STONEMAN Club hopper lUDlTH STRASSLE L1fe treats me well RONALD STREEK Mysterious Mike MARY STRIKER Eurztiie Lloriae Gill. Sl,Il-LlVi5.fl ' , L ,. ,--.'D f-.iii t elle :Nw--H.: MORTON SUSSMAN Play loud and Clear Page' mtv hzntdrefl tlzrve .p -9 0 'D 040-Q9 GLORIA TAEEEL Likealple lady FRANCES TALLO Work in the sandroom ALAN TARLOW I-Iead for business CAROL TEMPLE Autumn harvest PAUL TERRADISTA A man of few words KARL TI-IOMSEN Easy come, easy ao VINCENT TOBIA Viva Vinnie KATHLEEN TVRDIK Tweedy HARLAN ULLMAN Liaht barrier PAUL UMAN Competent clarinetist IOAN UMHAUER Sweet as ever IANET UNRUI-I Diliqent student IULIA URGOLA Sweet soprano ERANCESCA VALENTE Decorating dynamo IEAN VALENTI Charming NICHOLAS VALENTI Never stuck tor an answer HELEN VERELLI Smceritys a necessity IOHN VITO A little independent A--,...,,1... uD O 'o qo e9 q9 CHARLES VOLLKCMMER Driving by LGRETTA VQLLMUTII Busy little beaver RGNALD VOMACKA Va, va, va, Vornacka RICHARD VonACHEN A rnirid of his own PARKER VOORIS Curley EDWIN WAGNER Whistle while you work PAMELA WARD The power of knowledge IQYCE WARING A good friend to have IACK WARREN Hey, good lookin' THEODQRE WEILER Quiet and unassuming ELIZABETH WEINMAN Easy to know LYNN WEINSTEIN Tennis anyone? KARL WELM Mephanfs Al Capp IUDITH WEXLER Sleepy time gal LEILA WHITE Stately Madonna RCDBERT WHITE Self made rnan RICHARD WHITNEY Going places RONALD WIDER Trustworthy no -b 'qo'Oqo -Q no CHARLES WILDNER Not ccrmerd shy RICHARD WILGENKAMP Busy bose ANNE WILLIS Goodwill IOHN WILSON Seciwortliy MARCIA WILSON Vitdl WENDY WILSON A precious port of Mephdm LARRY WILTSEY Complimerits of the mcmdqemerit WILLIAM WITTE Rugged WALTER WOLF I Serve DOROTHY WOLF? Lite is riever qroy LOUANA WOLTIQR Meet the press VINCENT WOOD Would what? DAVID ZANE Complete circuit THOMAS ZANETTI Study holl jester HERBERT ZAUN Imcxqincrtive SHARON ZOLLENBERG Last but riot leost Lvl 11? 'gf5'?,g 90963090999 X4 HARRY AHLHEIM Silence is Supreme ROBERT BOLSON Bustlin' Bolson HENRY BONNE On the ball FRENCH BRANDON Ruler of 64 squares IEAN BROWN Naturally nice HARRY DEWALD Mechanical qenius EDWARD FLETCHER Handy man ROSEMARY GOLDEN Keep it gay BRIAN HIGGINS An Irish lad ARNOLD HOWITT Everythinq's qreat THERESA LAFATA A lackadasical miss HAROLD LEETE Chemical kid MICHAEL MAHAN Our speleoloqist EDWARD MCDONALD Had a farm! WILLIAM MEESS Mischievous qriu HAROLD MILLER Skip CAMERA Sl-IY ROBERT MILLER Another one? THOMAS MORAN Harmless thunder DONALD PIPER Up and atom PATRICIA PORTER Pal Pai SANDRA ROLLIN Dear Sandra MARC ROSENBLUM Rebel without a cause IEREMY STROTHMAN All's well ihat ends well RONALD TODT Neophyte DIANE WADE Starry eyed ROBERT WALKER A boy's best friend is his c ar VIRGINIA M. FABER I IN MEMORIAM Pugf' our lzzzmlrwl sv:-f 1 HE future shall be a mirror of past 1a'l1ie1'ements. flesignell to refleet only what has been put before it. While our fliploma symbolizes the termination of four years of stully. we Sll0lllll not regard it as the eulmi- nation of our learning, but as the founflation for future slutlies antl ifleas. We must realize that our growth is a eontiuuous proeess, not being eoncluflefl upon acquisition of a ile- gree or the realization of a goal. Such growtlz in not only mental. but physi- eal aml eultural also. The first aml .O ,X Q, so 4 N fr :X X n 5 0 mast Important stvp IH our tlvulop mvnt hae bvvn talmn :luring our luglz sflmol svars 'Ihre IS out mulflmff stvp It ts tlw slap 14 lm lr Ivalls each 0 us to our lmlnulual goal In I1 0 uh: that lt IW :Im tor or Iau sw IHISI nvssman or SlIl'HfISf It ts tlw s 4 1 :uh IS utr rrvsv rlrvams tu uturv l'l'll1lfIl s From this starting point. tu' go on to aw' nur aturv. Slowly at irst. but rnllfiflvllt that tra' llarf' a Slillllll aun- rlatian in our qavst to rvalize nur as- piratiafns. ACTIVITIES STEPHEN ABBOIT C r sslcuntry 234 Tra k 3 Vwrest lmq 2 3 4 HARRY AHLHEIM GERALDINE AKLEY Band 2 3 Orchest a 2 3 P p C' n cert 23 House o Representatrves 2 ELLEN ALDRED ETA 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Table Tennrs 2 3 Basketball 4 Volleyball 3 4 Sportsnrte 2 3 4 DOROTHY ALEX Band 7 3 4 PIETRANELLA ALEXANDER Orrhc tra 2 Scftball 2 V lleyball 2 Basketball 2 3 fEALPERTTpIflb2I' I Q EORGE ANDERSEN Chorr 2 34 C HARLES ANDERSON Football 2 Wre tlrng 2 RUTH ANGERMAIER Coaches Club 2 3 4 IRC 5 4 Archery 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 H u r f Representatrves 2 3 Sr Play Sr Sales ROBERT ANTONELLI DARLENE BACHMANN Chorr 34 Tennrs 2 Archery 4 Softball 3 Sportnrte 234 Sr Planmnrg Comnnttee Sr Play Sr Sales TREASURE CHEST 4 PAUL BAHNSEN IRC 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 TREASURE CHEST 4 Sr Sales Sr Play Honor Sfcrety 4 Varsrty PATRICIA BAILEY FTA 2 3 4 Hockey 2 3 4 Modern Dance 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 Sportsnrte 2 3 4 Sr Sales AMOS BALDWIN Band 2 IOANN BARRECA IRC 2 34 Pop Concert 3 4 Archery 2 3 4 Bowlrnq 3 4 Prrettes 3 4 Squaredancrnq 3 4 Bas ketball 2 Sportsnrte 2 3 4 PETER BAUER Cross Country 2 Wrestlrnq 2 STEVEN BAZERMAN IRC 234 Trrpod Club 2 JOYCE BECKER Glee Club 2 Chorus 3 Badmrnton 2 PATRICIA BECKMANN FTA 34 IRC 4 Arr-hery 2 Bcwlmq 2 IANSON BEDELL Chess Club 234 IRC 4 Key Cl ln 2 3 4 IATRIC IA BEDELL Badrnrntgn 3 Sqqutredanprna 3 .J nts 6 Turnfolrnq 3 V lleyball 2 I4 Ba ketlall Sr crtsmte 3 IOAN BELESKI PHYLLIS BENNETT Badnrrnton 2 Hcrkey 3 Table Ton nrs 3 Volleyball 3 Sportsnrte 3 IUNE BENSKE HERBERT BICKEL Key Club 2 34 Baseball 34 Cross Ccuntry 2 3 4 Wrestlrnq 2 3 4 House of Representatwes 2 3 Ir Plannrnq Commrttee Varsrty M IANET BIEDERMANN Stunts 6 Tumblrnq 2 3 Table Ten nrs 2 Spcrtsnrte 3 PATRICIA BILELLO Glee Club 2 3 Chorus 4 Softball 3 ANN BILLARD Hockey 3 4 Stunts 6 Tumblmq 2 3 Table Tennrs 34 Volleyball 34 Sportsnrte 234 TREASURE CHEST 4 Sr Sales RICHARD BLAKE Cross Country 4 Vvrestlrnq 4 Latrn I lub 2 ILLIAM BLAT2 B wlrng 2 LARBARA BLAZINA aches Cl 4 Baatrnrn n 234 0 Tennrs 23 J yl ll 234 Sr rt nrte Przgv mm hrnzrlred ten NALD BLEE l5UWl1IljfJ4 Sr Sale I p lil I MARCIA BOB FTA 234 Archery 234 Sp rtsnrtf 234 Table Tennrs 234 Basketlzat 34 Sr Sales ROBERT BOLSON HENRY BONNE PHYLLIS BONANNO FTA 234 IRC 234 Latm Clul 3 Ir Plannrnq Commrttee Sr Planmnrz Crmmtttee Skull and Bones 4 Sr Play Sr Sales HELEN BOOTH Sr Sales RMAN ROSSEN fh ru 34 I 23 Wrestlrnq 3 Var tty M EILEEN BOSSLER GEORGE BOWE Bowlrng X 3 ELLEN BRADY IOHN BRAKER Football 3 FRENCH BRANDON Chess Club 2 Presrdent 3 Cro-4 Country 4 Track 3 4 BEVERLY BRANDT Scrence Club 234 Stunts anrl Tumbl1nq4 Volleyball3 ROGER BRAUN Trrpod Club 23 Band 23 Basketball 3 4 Honor Socrety 2 3 4 Varsrty M IEAN BROWN LINDA BROWN Pop Concert 34 Softball 234 Basket ball 2 3 4 ANTHONY BRUCIA Football 234 Track 2 34 Wrest lmq 3 4 Varsrty M PATRICIA BRUNN BARBARA BRUNNER Latm Club 2 Basketball 2 3 Vol leyball 2 3 Termrs 2 3 Sportsnrte Z 3 4 PETER BRUNO Band 234 Bowlrnq 24 Pop Concert KATHRYN BUCKLEY FTA 2 3 Pop Concert 234 Bad mrnton 23 Bowlrnq 34 Prrettes 34 Sportsmte 234 Basketball 234 TREASURE CHEST 4 DOROTHY BUNN Coaches Club 3 4 IRC 3 4 Por C rt cert 3 4 Table Tennrs 2 3 4 Tennis 2 3 4 Volleyball 234 Spcrnrsh Club 2 Spcrtsmte 234 S Play S Sales Varsrty M HOWARD BURKE THOMAS BURTIS JOHN BUSCH Scrence Club 2 3 4 NOEL BUSCK IANET BUSH Pop Concert 234 Prrettes 234 Softball 234 Sportsmte 23 Basketball 234 FRANK CACCUITTO IRC 234 Key Club 2 3 Lreuten ant Governor 4 Cross Country 234 BUCCANEER 2 Sports Edrtor 34 TREASURE CHEST 4 Honor Socrety 3 Vxce Presrdent 4 House of Representatrves 2 3 Speak er 4 NCCI 3 Ir Plannmq Commrttee Sr Plannrnq Com mrttee Varsrty M BARRY CAMERON Sctenre Club 3 Vrce Presldent 4 Crcss Lruntry 234 Tra k 234 H nfr S rrety 4 r Sales Varsrty M Ullflll Il 1 T 1 'o..-It ff 7 '-.7' RO , 1 . sg rr fra 'u'Lt. , T . ..7 O- I . . 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E E : v 5 : n I. - , BREYER S ICE CREAM FOUNTAIN SERVICE RALPH S STATIONERY 308 Merrlck Ave NIERRIC K Complete Lme of School Statlonery FRecpo1t 8 9597 FReepo1t 8 94'4 GLUCKSMAN HARDWARE CORP 2211 Wdntagh Awe WANTAGH NEW YORK SUnset 5 4534 IOCKS INSTALLED Knowledge Opens All Dools SCHNEIDER AND SON SLnset 5 0867 Estdbllshed 1888 2648 Beltagh Axe BQIIITTOIG s Oldest Busxness Wue FOI Us We Wue F01 Xou SLnset a 9099 FIXLUTQS BELLMORE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INC Llcensed 2419 G1 md -Xvenue BELLNIORE I I IIWIII Huchmdn Sllnset 1 1191 Long Islands Nlost Vlodern Car Wash Stat1on BELLMORE KWIK CAR WASH INC Automatlc Ca1 Washmg and S1I'I1Ol'1lL1I1g 1884 Sunrlse Hlghvmy block west of Vldntigh State Pdlkkt lvl BELLMORE LONG ISLAND NANCY OAKFORD G ee Cl,t 3 Pop Concert 2 ELIZABETH ODELL Glee Club 2 Volleyball 3 INGA ODEN IUDITH OPROMOLLA Pop Concert 3 Hockey 2 3 Plrettes 3 Softball 2 3 4 Sportsmte 2 3 Tenms 2 Vol leyball 2 3 Basketball 2 3 4 ALICE ORENSTEIN FTA 34 Chorus 23 Pop Concer' 3 Badmmton 2 3 Plrettes 3 4 Softball 2 Sportsmte 2 3 Volleyball 3 Basketball 2 3 4 IAMES PATTERSON Football 234 Track 234 Wrast Ima 2 3 4 House of Representatlvee 3 Varslty M ANITA PEDOWITZ B wlmq 2 Sportsmte 2 Tenms 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Plrettes 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 Sportsmte 2 3 Table Tenms 23 House cf Representattves 4 Varslty M PATRICIA PENNEY Chou 23 Hockey 23 P1rettes 234 Sportsnxte 7 3 Table Tenm 2 3 Volley all 23 Basketoall 2 3 4 Va stty M WILLIAM PEPPIATT IRC 34 Skull 6 Bones 23 Vrce Presldent 4 TREASURE CHEST 4 Honor Socxety 3 Treasurer 4 House of Rep esentat1ves 3 Attendance OIt1cer 4 Sr Planmn Commlttee Sr Sales Va stty II SANDY PERLMUTTER ETA 34 IRC 4 Chorus 3 M d ern Dance 3 Stlnts 5 Tumbllna 3 ROBERT PETERS Ba e al 2 Ptfle 2 Basketball 2 PETER PETERSON Ra e a 23 Baske mall 2 Rl HARD PEYSER pm e COMPLIMENTS OF MR AND MRS CHARLES .I SULLIVAN lagf om hzuzdrvcl thnty th: Hlllgllllulllll.lgullglgll'MUNI''lgglljllllIljlllpllllqlullglnlglllll Y llIlilllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllIlllllllIlllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll 7 , 1 5 E I . .. 5 5 E . . 1 , , . 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A 3 - ' , . . : nnnunnlunnnmnmunuuumnuummmnumumnnmmnn 2 BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1958 MEADOWBROOK LUMBER 81 EQUIPMENT CORP BEI LMORE AVE BFLLMORE MAX SHAPIRO MARGARET PUFF HC 2 3 WALTER RADVVICIC B wm 2 C AHOLYN RAMSAY FTA 3 IBC 2 Orchestra 2 34 P111 Cc ncerl 7 3 4 Bcdmmt n 2 3 Lh9PIl9CId1I'lTj 3 4 Puettes 2 Stunts 61 TL1mhl1n 2 3 4 Tcxlule Te-nn Q 3 C e 4 Be IESPFTG Wes 4 LQTITI C 1 OTIIIIII C 'nnn ee X51 Sl y MICHAEL RANDAL IPC 2 3 4 Bond f 11mry 2 4 Tenma, 3 esvhnl 2 3 4 n 7 3 VG sny M ROSALIE RANDAZZO pIl69l'l9GdlI1Q 2 Modern Dance S ftlc1ll2 Volley all ILIUR RAPFAPOFT I 4 I1 2 5 1 V rms y 3 S Farm mmvee S Sze FILLEN RELEEH F1151 3 4 Cree C1L1l 3 Bcxdmmt n 3 1 sn 9 IG s Cnr 1 CI L11 v 1 BOY P IISEN R PO E 1 -1E7'NY DONAID PIC .JSO Ches .ls 31 Cen S Cx Q OUEN PIER Rl' TE S 23 Oche tru C nce 2 3 T QC-c DIANE FILEY Q Al.-1lN RITTEP K 1, pil e G S lf u11rznu1r ne rl pam JEROME BOSSE RT CONTE S PHARMACY Anthony J Conte B S Phar Phone SLnset 5 2610 24 16 Jerusalem Road NORTH BELLMORE. 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K 71 E 3 Mr Meadow Brook Sends Best Wishes For Success To The Class of 1958 fhe K?DO Q5 Lx national bank Comement Offlces Thloughout Nassau Countx MQIIIDGI Fedetdl DQPOSIL Insutance COIIJOIHUOH CHARLES RITTER SALLY ROBERT ETA 234 IRQ, 234 Sk ll 6- B 34 Mcdern Dance 2 Spcrtsntte 23 BUCCANEER 2 TREASURE CHEST 4 Honor Sqctey 34 French flul 23 Ir Plannlnq C mmlttee S P y S Sc Entpre Gtrls State 3 Varst y lf MARGARET ROClHE Skut G Bone 34 Archery 23 Badmmton 2 Modern Dance 2 S, rtsmte 2.54 Table Tennls 2 3 Tenms 2 Vclley' all 3 4 TREASURE CHEST NORMAN ROGERS SANDRA POLLlN RUTH ROSEN lRC 2 34 Ltbrary C140 2 34 Choru 2 Pop Concert 34 Cheerleadtnq 3 Hockey 2 Sp rtsm e 2 3 Tenms 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 Basketball 2 3 4 TREAS SURE CHEST 4 Hc se c' Represenatfes 34 Lam Club 3 Sr Sales 4 t PC ROSENBLUV es J 2 Sc ence 2 MARK ROSENEELD IRC 234 Sk 6. 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