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The Ushers strive for courtesy in dailv living Joachim Stieber, Chairman at Ushers, assisted by Ruth Letich and Charlotte Joseph, distributes assignments K i F for Open School Night, November l0, to Ronald Cavanough, Vincent Esposito, and Peter De Vito. Our assemblies constitute an important phase of school life. One reason for their success is due to the excellent supervision of the usher squad. In medieval times Richard Il had his ushers, hetter known as heralds. 'l'heir duties were closelv related to those of present dav ushers. Vie know that thcv directed roval pageants and ceremonies with great dignity. Under the careful guidance of Mrs. Marguerite Xloserop, New Dorp's ushers keep all events in order. thus assuring smooth and effective programs. 'l'hev con- tinuallv strive to uphold their title as one of the most dependable and efficient organizations in New Dorp lligh School. Row l: Ronald Dreher, John Midgett, Rich- ard Spangler. Row 2: Peter De Vito, Frank Wall, Victor Liss, Jock Bellows. Row 3: Joseph Barresi, Kenneth Goehl, Charles Lein, John Giordano. Row 1: James Dougherty, Edward Moresco, James Gazzale, Vincent Esposito, Mario Russo. Row 2: Thomas Greene, David Schott- schneider, William Sedutto, Charles Bir- mingham, Joachim Stieber. Row 3: William O'Cannell, Richard Long, Robert Smith, An- thony lnteglia. I6
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LU NC HROOM SQUAD Row l: Ernie Jahn, Frank Donner, Vincent Esposito, Frank Wall, Lennox Hagemann, Joseph Bonica, Row 2: Kenneth Goehl, Roger Piper, Alfonso Stozzone, James Gaz- zale, Peter De Vito, Victor Liss, Mr. Ghigliotti. Row 3: Tommy Greene, Robert Smith, Frank Marino, Edward Hohenstein, William Sedutto, Richard Long, Bill O'Con- nell. Row 4: Vincent Nicito, Anthony Intege lia, Leonard Vignolo, Mario Torres, Thoma: Brennan, John Midgett, Richard Spangler. Row l: Charles Birmingham, Frank Datello, James CliHord, Richard Okolsky, Edward Rose, Leonard Ortolano. Row 2: James Dougherty, Raymond Battilana, Charles Lein, Charles Simpson, Thomas Tumminello, Bob Burgo, Joe Santello, Row 3: John Russell, Matthew Di Teresa, Maryan Rahe- lich, Pat Esposito, Alan Molnar, Peter Vito. Row 4: Mario Russo, David Schatt- schneider, Douglas Dallmer, Anthony D'Ales- sio, Robert Berselli, Bob O'Connor, Ronald Dreher. -,- -5
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The Photography Squad works at a modern art form . Robert St. John, Robert Smith, and George Hiby watch a demonstration of the new battery flash at- tachment to the New Dorp High School camera. llcrc at New Dorp there is a quest for photographic ability, so necessary to the operation of a modern high school. 'lliis special squad, supervised by Mr. 'llionias Greenslade, serves a twofold purpose: to provide New Dorp with efheient photographic seiwiee and to provide training in photography as an art form, as a valuable hobby, or as a possible future vocation. 'llie Dance Squad is under the direction of Xlr. loscph Gerson. 'llie success of New Dorp dances depends upon this group of boys who work hard in order that New Dorp students inay End wholesome recreation at social functions. Row 1: Mario Russo, Joachim Stieber, Robert Smith, Richard Lang, Anthony lnteglio. Row 2: Joseph Barresi, John Midgett, Ronald Dreher, Charles Simpson, Mr. Joseph E. Gerson. Row 3: James Gazzole, Peter De Vito, Charles Birmingham, John Giordano, Victor Liss, The Dance Squad seeks an orderly recreation .
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