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

 - Class of 1958

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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

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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'



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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 . . , , , . . . I f - . , . , . , , , ' . . . . f , - 1 ' f 1 f , . V. . , 1 I V, A f . -, ' , , 51 1 . U, . . , ,D .. C 3 . . , I 5 1 it, ff. N issklf 'JJ 2. . Q, Jud: . , Sc-z , Lamp ert, latte-, l.fr. Penne 'rs : trrif,r,1 Vhs zf-ri Cir-en, Stnrr.: ' :.1Z! lfartff-rt ll 41 Zitif-1, if '.'fe',:1:L1'ff.

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