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A ,mm l t' 6 . 5-lv J 5 if li l' 3. 4-U Fl an N l .fs M -Q is :XQ- 'SEQ HQ: in E i ii ai H NWS. HLY OFFICERS: lieff ,U ,-jgbf-Q. Bernstein, l. Hellman. R. Gaines. BHHSYCIH- OYS' Hi-Y, Ll chapter of the nationwide or- 5l.ll1lZ.lll0I1, is one of the school's three ser- vice clubs. The members ushered at football gunes, took part in school drives, served at school concerts, and delivered the school news- paper. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Petrakis, Boys' Hi-Y members sold candy for the Great Neck Student Aid Fund, collected money for the S.1lv.ition Army at the local shopping center, and BOYS' HI-Y: Firrz row, left fo rigbl-A. Bronstein, T. Rosenthal, D. Nevins, C. Wlodavei' BOYS, HI-Y helped organize the very successful pep rally. In conjunction with the G.O., the members organized school dances. The boys took on the faculty in the Faculty vs. Hi-Y basketball game, an annual event held to raise funds for such institutions as the March of Dimes, the American Heart Association, the City of Hope, and the American Mental Health Association. 9 I.. Levine. R. Gaines,'L. Lambert, A. Mendelson, J. Bernstein. Second row-M. Bergs, A. Rudnick, R. Edelman, D. Ehrlich, .A. Korval, P. Fishback, R. Strauss, B. Litchfield. Third row-A. Weiss, R. Richman. G..BCfDSfC1H, R. Davis, A. Rosenberg, W. Carlton, R. Farmer. Fozzrzb mu'-A Beckermun, P. Singer, S. Blechman, M. Moss, P. Brock, J. Bernstein, M. Brooks, D. Handler ls, s-.
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T.A.P.I. OFFICERS: Left to right-J. Cohen, J. Kap- lan, F. Barsky, A. Golden, S. Greenthal. T.A.P.I. is one of the school's oldest and largest organizations. It has worked with the Henry Street Settlement House on New York's Lower East side for iifteen years, providing the children of the area, aged six to thirteen, with entertainment. Every weekend several T.A.P.I. members take a group of children to places of interest and fun around the city. This carries out T.A.P.I.'s main purpose: to entertain and to give the children a broader view of the world. One of the year's main events, and one of T.A.P.I.'s annual functions, was a Christmas party at the Henry Street Settlement House. Games. and songs were followed by refreshments, and finally by a T.A.P.I. Santa Claus, handing out gifts. The highlight of the year was a trip to West Point. The members and the children both agreed that this novel trip was a success. At the end of the year a picnic was held at Kings Point Park. The children played games, running about the wooded area, played softball, and then enjoyed a cook-out. The picnic's close signalled the end of a productive and satisfying year for T.A.P.I. T. A. P. I. SENIORS: F. Barsky, V. Bassini, C. Blinkoff, 1. Cohen, B. Faberman, C. Freeman, A. Golden, S. Greenthal, J. Kaplan, J. Kelvin, L. Levy, D. Lieblich, B. Marx, N. Meyer, S. Renick, C. Rugato, L. Schwartz, S. Shapse, J. Silverman, M. Silverman, G. Slutsky, N. Wagman, J. Wilkins, W. Winston, S. Zissu. ww - 5. it: Q5 Q, il r 1 S Ei
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KE Y CL UB EY Club, which is jointly sponsored by the school, Mr. Morrison, and the Great Neck Kiwanis Club, is one of the school's three service organizations. Its goals are service to the school and community and the development of leader- ship and responsibility in its members. Carrying out their goals, this year the club maintained the football score board, ran a basketball snack bar KEY CLUB OFFICERS: Frm' row, leff fo right-K. Kaplan, L. Uchill. Second row-E. Blechner, S. Holzer, H. Baraf. and the Lost and Found. In addition, Key Club members deliver newspapers to student subscribers every day, usher at the P.T.A. open house and graduation, and distribute food baskets to needy families at Christmas. The club also sponsors a softball game with the faculty and plans a special project for the school. At the end of each year, the Club contributes to the Student Aid Fund. KEY CLUB: Firrzf row, lefl lo righi-J. Levy, M. Jaffe, L. Uchill, E. Blechner, W. Wachtel. A. Prescott, E. Loew. Second row-J. Kaplan, W, Beckerman, S. I-Iolzer, K. Kaplan. Third ron'- S. Clayman, G. Pearl, G. Reibstein, H. Baraf, J. Ballin, W. Mandell, A. Lewis. C. Brooks. M. Mehler. Fourth row-R. Simunek, A. Safir, IP. Halpern, D. Stempler, L. Estridge, R. Greene. J. Folber. Fiflh roto-K. Buckler, A. Ferman, A. Pearl, N. Nager, H. Guttenplan. S. TafIet. R. Morris. Sixth row-P. Weinberg, D. Prensky, L. Frost, D. Nilsen, G. Levine, R. Liederman. S. Gold, M. Schwartzwalder. Seifeufh rou'-D. Weintraub, R. Alpert, R. Perlin, M. Lederman. H. Schwartz, G. Kestenbaum, F. Barsky. R. Schuster. fi.. I 0 Ii-fr 'WWW fxftfgfff gigs
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