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.Jw 'fling .l fpr- ,pe sftv CROSS COUNTRY First Row fleft to rightlr Mr. Marlowe, E. Holmgren, G. lguchi, S. Schiller, 18 f T. Keith, F. Muehlen, D. Swezey. Second Row lleft to rightl: J. Kulhanek, P. Sears, E. Latimer, A. Spear, .l. Owens, H. Coren. Third Row flelt to rightl: R. Brown, E. Holmgren, T. Paterson, F. McGowan, C. Swezey, K. Baker. Are You Ready ? Let's Go The Urge, The Pep, The Spirit ln The Air were all part of the doings of these sparkling girls. They helped Locomotive our T-E-A-M into many V-l's by gaining the enthusiastic support of Huntington fans. They are outstanding for their lively assemblies and musical cheers with the band. No, you wouldn't lose Two Bits bet- ting' that this year's cheerleaders have been a real pride For The Blue And The White! Cross Country I inhale great draughts of space . . . This year the Simpson High har- riers made a for better showing than expected, thanks to the influx of stu- dents from Toaz. The record of the hard running team, coached by Mr. Marlowe, was four wins and three losses. The top men were Art Spear, senior, Fred Muehlen, junior, Eric Holm- gren, freshman, Doug Swezey, fresh- man and .lim Owen, junior. One of the bright spots was Doug Swezey's plac- ing twenty-first in the New York State meet. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front Row fleft to rightl: Joan Neuberger, Lillian Kirk- ham, Lynda Nicholson, Barbara Herx. Back Row fleft to rightl: Jane Gates, Kay DeYoung, Joan Leonhardt. J. V. CHEERLEADERS Left to right: N. Grover, J. Sul- livan, N. Shelare, D. Boccia, I. Alberti.
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K VARSITY FOOTBALL Back Row Ileft to right: M. Burnstein, L. Hicks, H. Kotler, A. Salee, M. May- baum, E. Gardiner, J. BaRoss, D. Ammarell, R. O'Malley. Center Row Ileft to rightl: P. Leinenbach, G. Gavin, B. Demant, H. Benson R. Brondum, R. Rapp, R. Weckesser, M. Jackson, B. Hammann, J. McNabb Front Row Cleft to rightj: Mr. P. McCarthy, C. Bernardi, B. Archer, L. Scolu, D. Pagano, T. Williams, T. Curran, B. Bertossi, N. Wiley, H. VanBladel, Coach Kubisa. Football After a slow start this season, the Blue Devils sur- prised everybody except their coaches, Mr. Kubisa and Mr. Paul McCarthy, by a very fine showing. Im- proving steadily with each game, the Devils took second place in the league standings and had an overall record of three wins, three losses, and one tie. The first two losses were in non-league competition against Oyster Bay C34-OD and Riverhead K7-OJ. Hunt- ington won its next two league games, overwhelming Amityville C27-65 and Port Jefferson U3-OJ. Patchogue tied the Devils C7-75 in the last quarter of an important game. Bay Shore handed us our first defeat in the league in a very close game that could have gone either way C12-71. Just like last year, the Southampton game was rained out. The Blue Devils ended their season by beating Babylon easily C27-75 in a league game. 5 - Av. 41.-Q 'Ms it llllit la r COACHES Mr. Donofrio, Mr. Kubisa, Mr. Sipos Ronnie O'Malley made first string All-Suffolk tackle and Ed Gardiner, along with Ronnie Weckesser, made second string All-Suffolk fullback and center respec- tively. Although they didn't gain individual honors, the rest of the players should receive iust as much credit as the outstanding players for the team's suc- cess. Soto the squad as a whole, we say, A fine iob well done! The Jayvee team, coached by Mr. Donofrio, had a very successful season, ending with a record of four wins, one loss, and one tie. With a lot of these players making varsity next year, Huntington may once again have a championship team. J. V. FOOTBALL Top Row Cleft to righfl: F. Alessio, A. Hynes J. Hutcher, L. Pfleiderer, W. Colora, T Allen, N. Balducci. Second Row fleft to rightj: H. Balducci Manager, R. Quasha, D. Pagano, P. Little F. Nagel, J. Wideman, J. Grenier, D. Forte Coach Donofrio. Bottom Row Kleft to rightl: T. Wagner, J Gefkin, T. Prehn, J. Tretler, K. Stubbolo, J Hubbard, B. Stanco, P. Margey. l A Q
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Need A Little Help The members ofthe Girls' Stu- dent Leaders are outstanding all- around girls who assist in gym classes, and after their services whenever needed. G. A. C. Standing Rear Kleit to righti: A. Vioritto, B. Daane B. Moore. Middle Row fleft to rigl1tQ: X, Eugene, J. Neuberger, Miss Hutchinson, J. Tantillo, J. Schleede. Front Row Ilett to rightlz M. Weiss, G. Gcldblum, L. Kirkham, J. Grotheer, A. Durand. Q 1 .4 .. Q t . 'lv ilk ' W. sz - , ., GIRLS' STUDENT LEADERS Standing fleft to rightl: X. Eugene, M. L. Horn, S. Potter, l. Alberti, J. Grotheer, S. Hewitt, S. Robbins, J. Schleede, J. Neuberger. Sitting fleft to rightl: B. L. Jones, A. Pearsall. S. Hansen, J. Neuman, B. Metzger, B. Schuler, J. Feagans, S. Orioles. Girls' Athletic Council Comprised of girl representatives from each class and sport, the Girls' Athletic Council promotes the sports program and sponsors the girls' one and only chance, the Sadie Hawkins Dance . B. A, C. Standing Kleft to rightl: Coach Class, Tom Williams, Jerry McNabb, Len Hicks fPresidentJ, Dave Ehlers, Art Spear, Mike Diesu, Bruce Hoins. Back Row fleft to rightj: Ronnie Weckesser, Ken Stubbolo, Bob Carlson. Boys' Athletic Council The Boys Athletic Council was originally formed to give the students a voice in our athletic affairs. There are representatives to the B.A.C. from each class and every sport. Nr mi
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