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CAFETERIA, Bessie H’Rodek and Helen Hepinstall CUSTODIANS, First row, left to right: Carl James, Ralph Brown, Forrest Downes, Tom Gerretty, Paul White, Edward Tomasjewski, and Mike Lutzky. Second row: Cornell Evans, Herbert Peters, Clifford Kline, Walter Budd, William Satterly, Clarence Robinson, and Char- les Downes. Left to right: John Scordo, Robert Schwarz, Arthur Roche, Harold Witt, Edward Doherty, Mitchell Ziemacki, Arthur Smith, Joseph Bourgeois, Clinton Terry, Albert Penny, Richard Schwarz, Alfred Simandi, Lois Schwarz, Alex Mazeski, Justine Wells, Helen Yezombek, Frank Yezombek, Jessie Teuber, Gunnar Houby, Herman Pirillo, Jeannette Kukla, Jacquelin Corby, Louis Moore, George Cadwell. Absent: Antone Kolenski 16
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MARGARET PHILP Nurse For many years, the students of Riverhead High School have infinitely benefited from the labors of Miss Lizette Hand. In the classroom, she has brought greater meaning and under- standing to the English language. As advisor to the Riverhead Chapter of the National Honor Society, she has performed her duties faithfully and has instilled in its members a sense of re- sponsibility, showing them goals for which, as members, they must strive. Therefore, the Class of 1962 wishes to pay tribute to Miss Hand for her dedicated service “above and beyond the call of duty.” LIZETTE HAND English Secretaries MARION KLODASKI Secretary
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SENIORS It is only fitting that the senior class be represented by a picture of the high school. This stately building has been everything to us —storehouse of knowledge, magical key to the adult world and even home-away-from-home. The beauty of the building served to inspire awe in us when we were freshmen. This is little changed. But now, as graduating seniors, we see it also as the end of an important part of our lives. We remember all the thoughts and feel- ings that have been ours during the past four years, and realize how different will be those of the future. Yet, with the entire future before us, we acknowledge the great debt which we owe to our school. On graduation night we shall leave for the last time, and, in doing so, experience a feeling of respect and gratitude for all that has been done here for us.
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