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SENIOR HISTORY Do you remember w hen It was September 5 1956 and we were really truly hlgh school students Of course we were rather new at lt and even the bravest were a trifle apprehensive but manv things besides us were new ln that dear old Deer Park Avenue building There was a new principal Mr Stewart Jonsson a new student counselor now asslstant principal Miss Jacquelyn Horey and many new teachers Who will ever forget our carefully preseryed con fusion with three Smiths and a Smyth? Miss Rube may have pretended to be annoyed when we called her homeroom a travel agency but she was really secretly pleased And who had ever seen so many typewrxters all in one place before the busmess and typing classes had begun? North Babylon came 1nto 1tS own that year with freshman and junlor varsity teams and made a very good showing fthough somehow they could only manage to tle the Student Facultv Basketball game ln Februaryj This was the year Marilynn Hartmann served as Councilj with Angela Wetzler Virginia Albino and Judy Johnson as Vice Presldent Secretary and Treasurer respectively and Mr Camarda as faculty sponsor Mr Johnsons hallowed halls of learning saw many flrsts that year lncludlng the first issues of the Growler the Science Fair and the club programs It has been said that 1f one listens closely on a still day the strains of My Boy Lolllpop still echo in the room used by the ninth grade Dancing Club Socially this laid the foundation for those which followed In December the fresh man class represented by Angela Wetzler as Presl dent and Danny Lynch as Vice President spon sored the Harvest Moon Dance of which Angela Wetzler and Frank Basil were crowned King and ueen Mr Smyth was grade advisor In February the SA s ueen of Hearts Ball saw Janet Felt hams reign Some of us must remember to ask Ronnie Uscmski what Elvis Presley thought of the varlety show held ln April Not to be outdone the Citamards under Miss Warenchak presented Sev enteenth Summer ln May Suddenly It was June 50 and we were no longer freshmen In September 1951 we returned as the expres sion has lt wise and witty sophomores to the D P A buildlng where a new wing and gym were nearly ready We elected John Vettert, Sandy Vogel Roseann Musicaro and Jeanette Batten as PTCSI dent Vice President Secretary and Treasurer of our sophomore class Fall Promenade Wlth Frank Basil and Jeannette Batten as King and ueen and Le Bal des Cours were the two dances presented by the class The Student Council again sponsored by Mr Camarda and under the leadership of Mary Lou Spinelli as President Janet Feltham as Secretary Virginia Albino as Vice PICSI dent and Angela Wetzler as Treasurer featured Snowflake Festival in January Manny Cothakls and Maryanne Szabelski were coronated King and ueen The junior varsity teams again handled themselves well with George Jahosky really start IDD to shme and Harry S1llp0 twlnkllng in his own right Many of us found ourselves bowling in in Continued on p 130 'LP -Quin? DONALD PURDY 98 Comac Road much a part of the Class of 60 : 9 J J J: 5 F7 ' ' , - - as - - as . , L , 9 1 J Y - a I J 7 ' T 7 ' J 9 ' ' ' 44 aa - 7 7 ' Y ' . . Q , ' 0, 7 - GC 77 v Y . , ' , . . . 7 . . . U 7 ? ' ca - as - - a J ' President of the Student Association fthen Student tramurals that year. 7 5 ' 7 9 . - , . GG 59 ' ' 7 ' if I - - cc - as c ' , . ' 5 9 , ' , . , . . 7 - CC 99 ' Q . . ' . , 9 CGQ 79 - . . R , . ' s . . . . 5 . . ,L 9 9 ' as - ' , Though he has been unable to attend classes with us, he is very 1
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