Robert L Simpson High School - Huntingtonian Yearbook (Huntington, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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Boys' Student Leaders This prominent organiza- tion is comprised of boys who excel in athletic and leader- ship ability. Their chief duty is to aid Coach Class in the gym. Sticks Down l ,D , , , . . .,.. , -, K - BOYS STUDENT LEADERS Back Row Kleft to rightl: E. Latimer, J. laSenna, T. Paterson, R. Carlson R Bertossi F Muehlen, T. Williams, K. Johnson, W. Krauss, D. Ammarell, J. BaRoss First Row Neff to rightj: D. Willets, E. Gardiner, D. Ehlers, W. Hcmmann N Wiley Coach Class, M. Diesu, R. Weckesser, T. Curran Bully! Down the field goes our trusty hockey team pushing that white, but dirty ball, and then comes the inevitable cry, Drive! Drive! How well the girls will remember those driving practices when they nearly crippled the poor goalie for lite. And how well they will remember those noisy, and I do mean noisy, bus rides to and from the games. They all griped about the shin guards and reprimands, but they won, tied, and lost three games. -1- CII .I I 1 ' - . -sf

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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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1, fflw' f-N'-M I FORUM Front Row Ileft to rightl: S. Macdonald, M. Vasiliadis, M. Weiss, J. Leonhardt. Second Row Kleft to rightl: L. Moss, E.fBecl:, B. Cutalo, C. Six, N. Ketay, E. Cashel, G. von Walsleben, C. Baty, S. Paxton. Third Row Klett to righti: J. Graves, D. Boccia, N. Macfarlane, R. Brown, S. Norton, J. Pettit, N. Rhodes, C. Yeary, B. Green, Miss Taylor. Fourth Row fleft to rightl: J. McNabb, S. Turney, C. Nilsson, C. Strakosch G. Little, L. Gould, F. Robinson, M. Fritz, A. Salee. Let Us Be Heard The Forum, under the direction of Miss Taylor, was one of the active clubs this year. The topics for discussion were on timely subjects of national interest such as Universal Military Training, Voting Age vs. Military Age, and Federal Aid to Edu- cation. The Forum sponsored a very inter- esting trip to the UNESCO conference, and also a panel discussion forthe benefit of our exchange students from India and Syria. MATH CLUB Standing Ilett to rightl: R. Roberts, E. Gardiner, P. Lefterts, B. Laubenheimer, D, Figelman, C. Schryver, Miss Van Wart, G. Kostenbader, A. Specht, R. Coll. Seated fleft to rightl: C. Green, Ann Love, P. Hess, J. Albert, L. Hammel, D. Cermignani, C. Baty, M. Schuman. Sigma Mu lMath Clubl Under the sponsorship of Miss Van Wart, this year's Math Club got oft to an excellent start with the largest member- ship ever recorded. With Larry Hammel as president and Dominick Cermignani as vice-president and program chairman, the :lub members delight in experimenting with fascinating mathematical riddles and calculating the solutions to complex prob- lems and magic squares. These mathe- matically-minded wizards of Simpson High School hope to win top honors tor them- selves and the school in the annual Pi Mu Epsilon contest held at New York Uni- versity in the spring. , A

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