Sanford H Calhoun High School - Pacer Yearbook (Merrick, NY)
- Class of 1969
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Ag man who has given of himself to his students- To Mr. Robert Riacci we dedicate PACER '69, ll--an f ,V ' n, T ,f E 1. n 4 H 'H f-MQ 'Q7g in f 1 ., . ,, -f 54,5 3 4- , -5 1 9 ' 5 Q I , sf -, , I Q , 1' ,, 1? 3 5 2 Ly, A f , , L 4 f , ,,, xii- f f , wg: f 4 Q14 fz z,f4 Q i lrfff ,, v 9 A FWZ Q 'ff 5 , It N K ya Z .W if s Q hx' 'Wu ,in fl an ff 'Z 1 N Q ' v-on Yi? 21 'pb' Remember this, That here we were young. When age beclouds us, 1 t When the past recedes- too swiftly, When a youth to us is young- not equal Remember. N R A 5' 1 RP! X-ESJX 5' QQ-., JRYEEX QT 4512 Q5 xx, A Nj f 2 , Q-FFS ff Q1 '51 .XJ va 2+ Q X5 . 1 f X Q53 531 CBJ v4 XJ Tk W cf' NE? Q34 Xb KQJN 5 .37 ST- C Q5 W X 2 Y Rv H-J ', Q 54? -X, -sfjg Qyvbf Qi wf fp fSw5ffA5EEg0F CCNTENTS X -5' up wi' S' V 69 SJ Qu QT QSM' Gr 5' V Nm! - Q, :ri-'V S53 Q! ' QTJTJ Q5 5 '55-2 , yy? Nil 54? 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Some are not lost- those days on which he is changed, and knows it, when something new happens or something familiar is seen in a new light. So a year goes byp the big days, the ordinary days, what he recalls and what he cannot. He has grown. The Year Ia' Lx will wnwi vggipfla. . N1 ' I -- ,T VZ J DU! in UA V1 lv, Lf-'Wai-'GMA 1Q5,ilfw'3l-IM ' Sgt wJ37fXf 47,-Www! . 'WM jaw vi' -1621117-'Q 621.5 'X M' X 6 - , f ,V A L,i3v,,z' 5'4 ffm 9,559 September 4, 1968 The cycle begins again, the first day. Summer ends, while its warmth and sunshine linger on. At ten-to-eight, the doors open upon the familiar cool halls. The rooms are clean, voided of last year's personality. The conversations written on the desks are gone the battle between regulations and individual inspiration is to be played again: the first marks are made, J.C. Loves G.F. Homeroom period will be extended today . . .' Streams of instructions, forms to be completed until that changeless bell sounds once more, and the corridors are again jammed with a jostling, noisy, flowing mass. Books are distributed, many already worn and scarred by others gone byg now our year-long possessions by our names inscribed in them. Teachers are ready to plunge right in, to start the school year on the day it is scheduled to begin. How they handle this most delicate moment is a clue to their future behavior, and is watched nervously by their students. Far less personal, anticipated with resignation and futility, are the scheduling errors. A senior in sophomore English, a chemistry student in physics. lt seems everyone has a problem, and the lines grow longer, seething with confusion, impatience, grumbling, laughter. So again, back in the groove. ll -T.,...T,... 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School spirit-6.0. supports all organizations, and only 6.0. members are entitled to receive Hoofbeats leveryone gets a copy anywayl. At 8:10, the manila envelopes-with money and names- are returned to the Student Council office, and the next morning, the grey and black 6.0. cards are ready. In two weeks, 5I'Mr of the students have their cards. FOOTBALL BOOSTERS C'mon, don't you want to help support the senior class? I don't have any money now. How about tomorrow? Yeah, U.K. tomorrow . . Another booster campaign. Again a dollar. A bright blue button is offered, and sold to many. Pocketbooks and clothing become vehicles of school spirit. Also sold are the blue felt hats that those spirited few wear, perched jauntily on their heads at football games. The first dance of the year and a poster contest, The contest never generates much response but the dance is a success. Its distinct images soon blur, leaving only a feeling i of what it was like, the dark, the music-sometimes gentle, sometimes harsh- the people you danced with and began to know better, and the people you' talked to. A good night. A good feeling. Y v 5. 559' K X. ' 'Ni . .4 ' 7 w X 1 X x X W 2 N x X x . X . Y, , 4 Mxk .N ,X Nu Y S, ,' Y X Y X Y 'Q N, xx Y X N-Y V KYX, 'Z X, X,-Y XX Y x ' Y X 5 Nw X13 Hx W Y v ,X X 'X,.A x x,X- Xw X XNNXJXX w , X . xx X X. 4. yx ' xl HXYYX V' XE N 'E X! ww xx Q XX X- XX Nz .Y N 4 W 'ff 4 -3 .., ,W- :ff 1 4' ' f M , - - '.:, A-,fx gy vig: , ,. W K V A ' V, Q' , xl!! jf' Q., Q iq gf' ' ff ,mmf RZ, ' f f-V 1 xvwr K, x. mf 5.1 hmz, wg. 1. .wa ,vm 9 . I N , , , ,7 , , K 11ll 0M----W , m,.,,,,,,,,W W The stiff competition of intramural basketball. No spectators, but the joy of the game is in its playing, in individual satisfaction. The FTA guides the parents on open school night Yes dear, I met your teachers and they are very nice. The construction of a house, a long, demanding job requiring great skill. A fire drill lno talking on the way outl is nevertheless a time for socializing. Much more pleasant than air raid drills when you kneel on the floor, scrunched up against the wall, hands clamped behind your neck. Calhoun loses by 105 points on its first TV appearance. Its part of the audience is the most enthusiastic, loyal throughout. The bus ride home is cheerful, the conversations lively. Some disappointment but not much. ,, I, . ef , . I , V- ,V 1 M4 . . 71 r g ,e H- A 1 , xl I A 77,1 L. W , 4 T if g , ,lf --L, 1 if J , - 3, , X, , -e ,f f , z .1 5 5 A it ff- f r 1 , J T 1 s f' . -T ef , T- , ll' f E W . 1 gl U , - 1 A I E fr, i J ,XE I XC! U fx 3, V f 2 ,-Q y' . ' 5 f T V T -K4 yr ,, ,jr , , , , T 5 M ' l ' I Q X' f' ff- if ' Z N' X l X r fx - - T ,V V if .T . Y I ff, fe. gr ' 1 Y ' A W 1 XJ N A !' J W H1 I to he , ff lf f We , .4 , CL gf. 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Hundreds of yards away forty runners are a minute curved line moving slowly. Salisbury Park is beautiful in early fall-quiet, peaceful There are only the muted cries of kids playing football, and the runners far away Unce during the race, they return near the starting point to the ten or fifteen spectators, the managers and coaches. The low-key excitement is now dramatic and personal. Come on, Larry. You better pass that guy. Breathing heavily, panting, sweating, they keep on running. Just as they ran in practice, long fatiguing afternoons of running, preparing themselves for 2-V2 miles-13 minutes. The leaders stride to the finish line to cheers and encouragement and triumph. The others come in later, more slowly, personally triumphant. . ff 'p-my 4, Tc ,.......-..--. W - V' . f f V.-n mi, 33. - . .. 1 ' -,fg1 ,g-gggi,-f 1 ' 'T ., L rg iii? 'L'-1: 1 . : 11.':i.i12f ' , - .. il, X ,V .'a,.q it ,Q 'ei.v3Qjv:5. 4. , ,.Q,,gf:v?fQ5.-+ X ,,. V . -vm ig, V P 1. v , we ' -Y. 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Charge to the net, hope that he won't slam a backhand, angle a net shot. Point- fifteen, love. Stroke, knees bent, body moving into the ball The sweat begins to drip, and he wipes his dirt-sweaty palm on his shirt. ln two hours it's over. Calhoun ends up with a 3-9 record. The losses hurt, but then- there are the personal triumphs, the beauty of the sport. r Y X, X, , J x K5 ck CQLJNIV'-' NFKQ x Mk N wxtg Slip? oi hx J, A X320 '21,- X rf A is :xx-L! 1 A 7 L. 3CPJVq PIL 3 'N 'QQSJ ,f' Ulf .V ,X I 'N -,xidki-L' w xg' My .X X x Y NWN, 'N f ,lb LJ M ZKJ. Nygm f X Kx R Fx YO , ' J . 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A5 A if M fe M 'Q The bench stands and sho y, to M 'If at 0iGrgLf's2i1 M W W Abomb spirals downfield, inches beyond the receiver's straining fingertips. WW I A long, bruising drive is halted at the three yard line. A red flag floats gently to earth. Agony. A halftime show-the brassy, tuneful sound of the marching bandg the rhythmic kicks and sways of the Prancers. , x W X Ulf J A C FJN ply ug . H1 a JV' fu 'e ,3 Y 5 E14 k N , , 1, f ff' A . 5 I J 1 1 V-fl-X .. Vx N if , f Y C N523 s JD 34 . W X fp EQ? 3 UU fx x 3 ff elk! W H HM i' . x 3J?fM fr M' rv. NJA if 391W fm' Q5 ,J W 4 R' XM PM GN, Wm QJ 'JU X 1 N I , 1 .Q X, V -.X . , xy, r- 1 X 5 X . HW Eff in 9? rig fdiyf U xg 2? x M' Sf i + Wm PW X kk M J if I . f xx X ' ' F' UV nv, ,, K N jj!! IW X U 5 X , X N V u 1 J UV 1 M as 'Sf Q 'X 1 P X f X x f -xxx-'Q J 'Cx N Action explodes in a burst of sudden speed, the clatter of collisions, a brutal tackle- a halfback upended, sent sprawling, stunned. The P.A. announces the tackler and the tackled, and the yardage gained. Removed from the excitement, senior sales sells hot dogs and Cokes. A traditional rivalry, Mepham-Calhoun, played on a bitter cold rainy afternoon, ended in defeat. A newly hatched Calhoun-Kennedy rivalry is just as intense. Calhoun falters. Anguish on the faces of the cheerleaders reveals the outcome more eloquently than the scoreboard can. 26 Q 4,3 Mal Ei w v L W, lt's a vulnerable piece of cloth and the market is filled with it. Larry Koch died for it this year. Joe Simone did too, two years ago. The P.A. clicked on, This is Mr. Jordan. . Very quiet. He was serious and hurt and you couldn't understand what was going on. He was speaking, and when he was done, you began to know what Vietnam was. Everyone was a little shocked in homeroom that morning. They honored Joe Simone with a plaque on the wall near the gym and they named a trophy for him. This is Mr. Jordan . . again and again. . . a 1966 graduate of Calhoun- a 1965 graduate- a fine student- a great athlete- shot or blown up. There is a plaque in the main foyer with 15 brass plates. They added Larry Koch's name to that list this year. There are 4 spaces more and maybe in a while there won't be any Not too many kids notice it now- maybe it will attract attention when it is full-gold with deaths, or maybe when there are two plaques- maybe after two. Twenty years is a short time to be, especially if you expect to be around for another fifty or sixty. COMPUTER DANCE Tickets are off-white oblong cards with little holes and a magic marker number. There is a form to answer, and you stand at a table facing the cafeterias, trying to be honest with yourself, deciding whether to be literally truthful or to respond with an optimistic slant. Say more than one date a week just to be on the safe side- sometimes describing what should be, not what is. The computer works at creating love. Each boy and girl gets four numbers, anxious but lighthearted, they realizegthat the final choice was not theirs, but a machine's in Rockville Centre. Boy meets girl has succumbed to automation and both are wary- but hopeful. Traditionally the pursuer- boys, searchin now also searched for, wander through the darkness which is sporadically illuminated bythe pulse of the strobes. The girls are lined up on one side. boys on the other. Names and numbers are read off. Some unions are achieved- only to be hastily broken. Some never even reach that stage, finding less success now than with the old way But some are harmony and love, and the dancing and the night are only a prelude. Music floods out the disappointment of mismatches, it also heightens the beauty, the joy of finding someone. And the strobes and the darkness intermingle The usual and the different sensations blend in a new experience. 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A rope climber, arms straining, pulls himself to the top. The grace and beauty of floor exercise- handstands, arches. All movements, very quiet, with a light touch this mood broken by a burst of handsprings catapulting the gymnast the length of the mat. A high bar expert is for one timeless instant suspended, motionless, his body vertical above the bar at the top of his arc. There is camaraderie between two gymnasts who walk off together, talking, comparing. A short wait. that seems long- the judges tabulate their decisions. A win. Calhoun- first in its division, second in the SSAL playoffs. This is what the practices were for. This, the result of striving and dedication. GIRLS' FALL SPORTS A Bloomered in grey, laughing and cheering, every period and after school, girls are in the gym, the foyer, on the fields. Balls flying. . . rackets sweeping. Dig! Don't be afraid of the ball, it doesn't bite! Watch those sticks. Score of love-love. The Dads join in the fun one evening, taken from their sedentary lives into a world of physical exertion . .. Cage ball, tug-of-war, relay races. Ball between the knees, hopping. . .the ball squirts out, is retrieved, drops to the floor again. The father turns back. Giggling and screaming and Uh, Dad's fade into the general uproar, the excitement, the continuous activity. The break at nine o'clock, a welcome rest, to drink cider. cool- to joke about the events. There is a warmth between a daughter, now striking out on her own more often, and her father: for tonight. it is as it was. 36 f '-v, itll 'pg OIR! uma! 1 I 4 all 1574315211 4 ' n :gm mga: 2-an sim!! uni! :Z 'Mn xml wins MIK DEEA HEEK M i f ., A,, 4A QE QE Z Mm'-5.5 F-'il -A n Cl UW' I .V Ay: 1, iw W . an I gg 'xt K , 1,357 1:4 , 7 fy 4 1- 4 wa X I 2 N f X ,rv , , 7' rf ' in 1 ' ,Y 5 5 .,.. 1 , , .. llllllllik 9. X , I Q E 'Y DECA, to guide the young toward careers in marketing and distribution, through competition and projects. DECA week, November 1D-15, informs the school of their activities. Another assembly with a serious purpose Many seniors have Snoopy dolls now- because many families have magazine subscriptions. The mock election- out of Social Studies class for ten minutes. Pull the lever over until you hear it click. Nixon, 431, Humphrey, 4195 Wallace, 271. 136 students, carrying shopping bags with bread, walk from door to door one Sunday afternoon, collecting dimes and quarters and dollars, The lVlarch of Dimes Bread Drive. Assemblies enhance a school day. You leave your books in the classroom, stroll, unencumbered, into the cool of the auditorium, ease into a soft red seat, and relax for a while, almost forgetting that this is school. An oasis, Draft counseling at the annual military assembly. Beat the draft, the noncom says. Enlist. 56-9: 3 iff SENIOR PLAY- THE WORLD of SHOLOM ALEICHEM Rehearsals for a month and a performance of two hours. Students transformed by skillful direction and cosmetic artistry into other people of other times, facing changeless problems. Sholom Aleichem. It was wise. Aleichem Sholom. lt was funny. Nu, it was both- from Mendele's stroll down the aisle with his book-filled baby carriage, until the final applause at 10:30. Chelm. A dog wags his tail because he is stronger than the tail, not the other way around- ah, the wisdom of Rabbi David. If a melamed of Chelm can't figure out why his she goat is a he goat, Rabbi David can. Bontche Schweig silent, suffering, is admitted to heaven. A compassionate Defending Angel pleads his case. A scowling Prosecuting Angel is speechless. And Bontche asks only for a hot roll with fresh butter. Gymnasium- the High School, A Jewish boy, not as silent but also suffering, is not admitted into the High School. A dark contrast. 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The final barrier, the goalie, blocks the ball at all costs, often leaving his feet in a desperate lunge. Undefeated Calhoun takes the division title. Two players-Dennis Carlson, Ken Supple make the All-County team. Coach Mills is honored by his boys, the climax of a difficult season, personal successes accompanying the selflessness that leads a team to victory. 1 P l I CJ I . 1 'eff ' ff' 'P B eu ' I 'gm X X Xu . nw IE! . ,N f, 31 ,, High Jifl' L 1r' ff'-I ., Cv 'A fs -5 7' ' Wk:-' f .' 5 , WMCA GOOD GUY The Wednesday before Thanksgiving, a day of idleness, happiness, eager anticipation of the dance that night. Strobes and colored lights bathe the gym, sawdust strewn on the floor, nine hundred students having a blast. Ed Baer brings the spirit and sound of WMCA. This is the tradition ' that began when these seniors were sophomores, ' that in three years has become an annual event. The hard rock beat of four bands-the Revelations, Koala, Cream of Wheat, Derek. Cinnamon, let me in. The music a piercing intensity drowning out conversation, l can't hear you! What? There is always dancing, a loose, individual expression of emotions, being transported with the music into a satisfaction of moving, of being here and doing just this. The loudness tempered by several slow dances, oases of quiet and softness. The hall outside provides refreshment, and cool air: relief from the heat within, a respite from the swaying, joyful abandon. DANCE 45 Two former drug addicts describe themselves-the pain and sorrow of their experience- and counsel against getting hooked. Cap and gown measurements remind you that June is closer than you realize. This brief process leads to thoughts of graduation and beyond. The Red Cross Drive, five minutes a day in homeroom for one week, channels Calhoun quarters and nickels into a worldwide organization that aids those in need. We are comfortable, so we give. The induction into National Honor Society, to the gentle strains of Simon and Garfunkel, produces the annual tension and relief, the outbursts of clapping, l PIease withhold your applause until all the names have been read -Mr. Jordanl and for 26 students, the long walk to the stage. --pq-.M .,,...-.ww-vw-0-n-+ , Q ,TZ W Zgwffff' 'A M Z. , f f fMfV Q41 E3 f V1 M ff! M! vffgfyy Q 6 'ja V1 E 7 xx .R M .ix L , f W N? LQ Cya QV SQRQPE Wwffmf xi UQ! was XL ' kph ,END sw F L my MM Juniors order Senior rings. They are almost seniors now a time for anticipation and reflection. Seniors receive the results of the SAT's. This may determine a college acceptance-or rejection. A tense moment, a prayer, as each senior reads his scores Beauty Culture students observe, then perform-learning the art of beauty in high school, for a career upon graduation. The future beckons. ll ll l111l1ll,l1111l'w1 Srlm mln I Pflflltll I1 sl .l1'l1i11 Ill Ill 1 six 5' x -.V ,, J X , gym: 5 s S. 52 Q 1 ,.,,, 11, ' . ,-ami.. V N Alf' , N 5' A Q Vx 4 7.13 f I . 1, W VVT, , I , U 1350! 1' qaanvuf- fn is . ., l 4 .gin I A V . f uf , 1 ww-af ' f . 4 W - ,. .-' f w 1 1 ' frm 411 1 i 4 s ,,A. 4' X22 In ,W 2 ' F'-f-5 p.,,, 52 a izuuuud WINTER CONCERT The Christmas spirit permeates the overflowing auditorium. The Glee Clubs open the evening, the boys singing of a Coney Island Baby, the girls creating a haunting echo. The strings, in their second Winter Concert, provide a selection of classics. Memories of hours of practice fade as the applause swells. The powerful notes of the band, under a new director, resound through the auditorium. The power and depth of the choir climax Calhoun's Eleventh Annual Winter Concert. Five golden rings and eleven pipers piping, The Little Drummer Boy , continue on with tradition. Une hundred and twenty-five Calhoun grads- bearded, married, with children of their own- pay tribute to lVlr. Thayer. Hallelujah! brings the audience to its feet. Created is the most beautiful feeling Calhoun will ever know. ,412 y we.-.4.,.fv-m..,,,,fum it W,,..,4, , - w.w.,f,,.,.-. f,..,,.,.....,,.,. , . N... . i. ,. M A -A -::m:zf::: :1::A,,',', Both the Boys' and the Girls' Bowling Teams constantly improve their skills. Their studious concentration as they stand at the line only heightens the satisfaction of hearing the clattering of falling pins. The girls are enthusiastic and surprisingly skillful- Girls' Basketball is a fast-paced game. The rifle range underneath the first floor is strewn with empty cartridges. Here, the Rifle Team practices- with sharp eyes and steady hands, rifles nestled in their shoulders, they slowly squeeze the triggers . . . .,,......Vf, 4,,t,...,. wwf , - af -17Waf:.t.f,:w-Q.-xl:11:Pzt.:4:':,c:'ff-if mzzv- ., ff is-. qw gm-f.4,,,,,..,4a,,.-,,.,,,:,,.4, f. , I '- f-' r f av.. 1 '41-iw rf .vzl 1.'::Pw 'Nfl 1 BASKETBALL They pass back and forth- a short, hard chest pass, from Tully to Thomas, a bounce pass angling off the hard, polished wood. They shift, fake, trying to work the ball inside. A momentary break allows a twenty-foot jumper, Paul Groulg it arches high, and in sudden silence, swishes through the net. Two points flash onto the newly-installed scoreboard. The other team brings the ball up to midcourt and soon CaIhoun's cheerleaders are shouting- Hey, hey, take, take it, take it away! Calhoun presses and forces a hurried shot that bounces off the rim. Four men go up for it in a rough jostling of knees and elbows, and Jim Cutrone pulls it in. At the half-time buzzer, the crowd buys candy and cokes from Senior Sales. The teams, hot and flushed, retire to the locker rooms, and return refreshed. The exhausting pace continues, broken only by a few time-outs and fouls. Their tiredness is stripped away by a shot so sure it whips through the cords, a crucial, jamming stuff- the unity of five players who are a smoothly-coordinated whole. Y l l l i 'i l i t l r :fr if V, l i K l ,I i 1? it J i r l 4 .Q , l g i Al lg f l r l fi .N l l II Ii l l j l li l B14 l QWQQ, 1' GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL A cluster of uplifted faces watching with intensity, eyes riveted on the ball as it is served, slapped, and tapped back and forth L, with increased momentum. 'W ? Breaths held, then a chorus of cheers reverberating through the gym, echoing the enthusiasm reflected on the faces. INDOOR TRACK Un your marks. Get set. Acrid smell of spent gunpowder hangs in the air. The report of the starter's gun lost in the noise and confusion. High jumpers arch over the har, and nearby, shotputters heave a sixteen pound ball A seemingly unorganized mass of teams and spectators. The runners burst from the lines, the sprinters alone, and soon each races through the open gym door into the cold, his time recorded, long-distance runners in a group, a sustained, competitive exhaustion. A supreme effort in the final laps- overcoming the fatigue and pouring it on, each runner measuring himself against the clock, the others, himself. if sa JQWiM N15 HM 5 Yw fi X9 .LF y J NAM via 5? W 'wwf gffw Q . ,., WRESTLING Arms loose at their sides, they circle each other, moving easily, feinting, searching for an opening. Shoot in! A lightning thrust, and now, down onthe mat, thrashing wildly, they roll beyond the gray circle. The whistle shrilly halts the match. Referee's position. A reversal. Then, deadlocked, straining without effect for long seconds, motionless in a tiring struggle. The ref on his knees, palm raised. The stands, the other wrestlers, shouting, pleading. The hand strikes the mat, a short, loud slap. A pin. A handshake. An arm raised in victory- Gary Wagner puts Calhoun over the top in a cliffhanger with Freeport. Calhoun, long a wrestling power, is third in the SSAL's this year, 4-l in league play, and defeats Mepham 24-19. Success is the result of individual effort, of dedicated guidance by Coach Bury and Coach Gold. Twelve matches, each pairing two athletes, who are bolstered by encouragement and advice from the crowd Do something, Tim . . . Yet these athletes are, in the midst of this screaming crowd, alone. i 61 A time for silence. For solitude. The need to think- of the good times, of the bad, of yourself. Uf being young and in love, or out of it. Of achieving and failing. The need to dream- of next weekend, next month next yearg to right the mistakes you have made, never to repeat them: to do what you have wanted to do but never have. The need to wonder. Juniors are introduced to the nerve-wracking rigors of college admissions. The March SAT's-data suffiency problems, reading comprehensions, antonyms . .. Make sure all marks are heavy and dark. Erase completely. Any stray marks may be read as intended answers. Eighty-six couples attend the Winter Ball, dancing to the loud soul beat of The Best of Both Worlds or iust digging the music while sitting at the tables. The atmosphere is highlighted by the flashing multi-colored lights and the spiffy paper daisy centerpieces. Seniors spend one October day in homeroom taking the 300 question Regents Scholarship exam. ln early February, the cut-off score is announced, 38 students receive manila envelopes in the mail that bear their scholarship certificates. Loris, our NCCJ exchange student from Argentina, becomes the brother of Richard Sussman for two months. Diane Kassover hosts Azeb, the World Youth Forum student from Ethiopia. Calhoun students learn from Loris and Azeb, and many find them good friends- thereby learning the most important lesson of exchange programs. Students seek knowledge, but grades are also important. Mark cards and report cards every six weeks occasion strong emotions- My test average is higher than thatl or What am I going to tell my parents? . if 64 I a 1 B s E i 3 i i ll UW ufc1:w-,Q ,f., f ' ' 'Sf sm 5. A ' xr N V is . , D . mln' f-.'.3- Sf-lfvufy X MIQH zuxszrr ' - W 1 . - my - f ,X-91 , I . k f ntl M - -lI17, A 1 - A K QW or QEDU' U DFP-'1rt1r1v: ' :'W 7f f'fwMf , ,...A.. 1 Q 1 I . , , ?X 1' f . TMSWQZR SULLIVRN Brgruta Srhulzxruhip Qrrtifirzxlr Tm-si ku-.via 52 it kmmm um! SHAW V CM:-AWGN 252151: :flu Xemmh- wi mkewn Y W 4:- lm 1-:I 4: -4 nn' fvf -uflix fun! 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N? mailto fwlj - XX wil . ix fl X xi j J- -'tbl ml N' is TN A -, Vx, 'Q X5 X my is fir tugs ' TN my V ef ,gg -D ii K1 Sm? ' Fw XJ TB N w N Q J Xl , wk-X JY .pig , XSQAXW Sci! lxijw ii row 3 1 , - im Yi 5' Q QF ss wi X XJ x. ., rv X3 C152 NJ X V4 +alFJss x -5 f ,MJ 1, 66 n POP CONCERT Good evening. This is Nina Feldman - and Gary Lewi - introducing the 1969 Calhoun Pop Concert. Mr. Lagueux, our new band director - whois not to be held responsible for anything we might say this evening - has directed the entire program. Their running dialogue is sardonic- Trip it away Pat. .. And she probably will. sexy l What body. l and funny. I i 4 The evening is a conglomeration of moods- f , g F' f Y, the brassy sound ofthe dance band, fi lip 'iffy 47,15 , 1, 7 K ,PA,,firf,' vj' ,fl 'Lf' the thinly-veiled grossness of the Jug Band, U-9794 the contemporary styles ofthe fashion show ,,,,,L , W , i ,X ,afw'?f, if f ff if I' f , l Can you see someone wearing one of those? lAME4j the subdued artistry of a piano solo. ,Q ,f ,af il ,, .,f'f ,5ef2fl' jf! ,iff ,ff .IW , ff! J ,rj 1' ' Nlartha HarIam's mike comes on Just in Time'f,,gll-l'lf'l'L'f J L Kijgih 1 +' W Y !,1, 'vlry 1 If if X, if V: and her effortless recovery -- I 1' draws applause from the Friday night audience. I ,ff nj M f, J, jf Wi f V lf 'l fx!! '. if 1' , ,fy df' ,fn X Her rich, expressive voice contrasts with 5' ' ,I J, , the ribald Doing What Comes Naturally and it , ,101 , X, ff. A . ,, . ,, J, fi al , ff T ff f ' ,f X . the Boys' Uctet's mock-serious Rrgoletto , aff R replete with sight gags like a rubber duck. f, fy? ffj , pf' gif f' , 1 Z' fl-J' U if . v 4, H i cfeggyg V451 j rife!!! ff. Le Jghifj Z I ff X, y 73' ' K-Tv if f ffm I, 67 , VY ,ff w 1 I 9 sa l xx, ny, 'M it 'w ,Af K X 4 II V' , f 1-,.,, , M 14 ' W,,.., X ' 'N J N' N' N X wh . X, W, 7 X 1 X xx I K. f N.. x X X X xx Xxx! N , fN, X' ' x X xx X ,V XR w X , N W I , X w f f x X i 1 X w N, X X x , , V Q VX X N U X ' x xx Q . L ,, X xi 1 X' x ' X It X X x -G X X . X 1 f V ,QM V, X 1 T 'N X, X 1 X. x Q FACULTY PLAY-'AGUYS and DOLLS Sixty-five teachers make history March 14 and l5 with Calhoun's first faculty show la reserved seat performancel. Guys and Dolls , a fast-paced, tuneful musical, tells of the fourteen-year engagement between a nasal showgirl, Adelaide lMiss Meistrelll, and Nathan Detroit lMr. Schweisguthl, the proprietor of the oldest established, permanent floating crap game in New York Another romance is the wooing of prissy Sarah Brown, the Salvation Army girl, lconvincingly played by Mrs. Guidol. by Sky Masterson lMr. Ryanl, a sky's-the-limit gambler. The affair arises strictly as a business proposition, a bet between Nathan and Sky, but following several quarrels, some drunken hanky-panky in Cuba, and Sky's honoring of his marker- to deliver one dozen sinners to the usually empty mission, Sky and Sarah find themselves in love. The rousing finale is the double wedding of Nathan and Adelaide lat lastl, and Sky and Sarah. Mr. Jordan as the unseen Joey Biltmore lin a role reminiscent of his P.A. announcementsl, Mr. Schick as Liver-Lips Louie, and lVlr. Coby typecast as a cop play memorable bit parts. Sometimes voices crack, and a note is flat, sometimes a line is muffed, but the exuberance of the teachers prevail. The rollicking songs include Nicely-Nicely Johnson's lMr. Lawrencel Sit Down You're Rocking the Boat, and Adelaide's plaintive Take Back Your Mink. The joyously imprecise chorus line, the Chaplinesque mugging of IVlr. Schweisguth, the skilled orchestra. . . further elements of an entertaining, whimsical evening that brings the students to their feet in affection and appreciation. The necessities of printing prevent a yearbook's record from describing the final months of school, the months of spring. The snow melts, and after some false starts the sun comes out to stay. lt is green and warm outside, and inviting. Who can resist going out to lunch, even if you don't have lunch scheduled? So much happens now . .. the Blue-Grey rivalry of Sportsnight, created during weeks of practices and climaxed during one noisy exciting night, varsity competition in baseball and track, the Scholarship Drive on a Saturday afternoon, a Calhoun-Mepham-Kennedy effort in which hundreds solicit door-to-door, and thousands give, the Senior Prom at Nlalibu, an elegant evening of dining and dancing, of girls more beautiful in their formals than they have ever been, of boys tuxedoed, many for the first time, finals, on those mimeographed pages, Regents in their individual envelopes: a time afterwards to compare ansvvers, to hope for the best, and to celebrate the end of the year. Graduation, a long-awaited day, is a solemn ceremony of speeches and awarding of diplomas, until the exultant seniors, hurl their caps high. So ends high school. The year is more than its highlights, more than the memorable occasions. It is a succession of incidents all but unnoticed. lt is a personal ten months, impressions culled from everyday experiences, the recurring routine of classes, lunches, walking in the halls, the simple daily moments of school. The following pages capture these moments. .,fm. ,,.Mw..m- WW f gnwqgh VV g VV VV I K I I ..,.. . . , 1 I , ,., ,, , A 4.614 7-Wk'iify:f-'?tW,ii,?'?'f3e5122,'2:,,' f , L ' , ' , . . , 1 ' 733?Z7 'm' ' ' H n Q-ke.a,.z,. +'f41. wvff4e sffGvp,:yw1X.w 4 -e ,, v.f,t,.,,,,.,. , ,Q fs MY V ,,. aw, ,, -'f-vt I . 9, -1. Ar .f f-.2 ' 'W' Q-f '- ' W N M-M f JW 'J ,,,. ,. ,,..,.,,,, , ff -.. ' ' Mmm 2:5-':1:,1fg:1s:w f-1411 .wc mg , J fx,-.4 4 gpggijezrgzkg,-If ?? 555221511 f fri. G52 ,ML 'Arif ,.g1W:,W-M. wif' rj ' 7102?-V '- 4.-3' W ka 92 if rg 6Jlf!iyd,N fl is l ill? 1 Siu t,Q my gl as a teacher lectures: ask a question that everybody hoped someone would ask, and raise your hand because this time you know the answer. It is slipping off into a daydream of beauty, of being very happy until you realize that you have missed five minutes of class: whispering a hilarious aside to a friend, leaving a message on a desk. The minutes, so far apart, tick away slowly. The bell rings, and notebooks close. But education continues in extra help after school, a talk in the hall. So grows a better understanding of the subject, of the teacher. And you learn from the person, not the figure. 1 , 75 QQ! ,NP of br Jr rl' A New 'b f r Q9 gg gg X' N A class period is schoolwork- you take notes lsadly unorganizedl Connected by but one hall, the academic and vocational wings are tenuously linked physically and emotionally. Acquaintances are infrequent, friendships rareg for each student prefers to remain within his own group, blinded by the surface and not knowing or not caring that he and the others are often alike. To set the spark for a blazing white heat for welding. To be an artist, a worker in ceramics, to shape and paint and fire. To understand and work with the intricacies of an automobile engine. To master the precise circuitry of a radio. To feel the rough edge of the wood, now only a half-cut plank, soon part of a house. To view a chair, yours and completed at last. Experiences that come only from work and dedication, these are the triumphs- the joy-of skilI.i 76 r tl lr A: r .li l S l r fffw , kk' v -0 Mk! Q A 3 5 ,x I W 4' -4 ff if 78 .eeiftf Engine lathes and drill presses in the machine shop require careful operation. Here an opportunity to learn the processes and construction of machines. Typesetting is only part of the Printing course, an exploration of the graphic arts including silk screen, rubber stamps, Iinoleum blocks. During an instrumentation class, students ponder electrical equations, principles upon which their lab work is based. Electric laboratory, a study of machines and electronics ranging from testing a motor to repairing a pole lamp. Beauty culture students apply their skill. on Public Day. Novices, they are interested and concerned- and their customers are satisfied. A dollar for a wash and set. The vocational courses combine the work of the mind with the work of the hands, providing applications of theories and equations, transforming instructions on paper into action and creation. 79 Simulators add a different aspect to driver ed. Being instructed by a film- driving without moving is a unique experience. Finally, the ability to make K-turns and to park parallel is achieved. A road test- sometimes two or three- represents freedom to seniors. There are some classes in the academic wing that are more than lectures and note-taking, classes of physical activity. Open windows in mid-December air the room of the smell of rotten eggs. Amateur scientists, looking professional in goggles and aprons attempt to concentrate in spite of the stink. Weighing, measuring, heating, cooling, observing, preparing for another try. The constant clack of the typewriters resounds through the corridors as the students race against the timer, trying to keep their eyes off the keyboards and direct their fingers to the right keys. Rolls and muffins baking in the home economics room, mouths watering in the halls outside. Mechanical drawing demands a steady hand, a sure eye- the result, an accurate diagram. The art classes, students doing their own thing- painting on canvas, etching in metal, chipping stone, designing labels. ln a world of their own, presenting what they think, feel and see for others to experience. 80 :rr 37 T 1 Q L. . -' ' 'PX' 1? riff 6' V KT SA. ff c , QMNWA 41 A. ,A ' W JE' ..,.-., 15 Mmm -. .yr 1 f ' 81 K . I A ,V i.V ::i,k. N . 'S i W 4125 ' The perfect note gently floats. A discordant note sinks. s A harsh command sharply silences. A sigh, a deep breath constant repetition. , The sounds of creation- Iong, hard hours- echo. 82 W i sfmiml, i xl. is M . 1 C i vw, 4'1- 'IR I wsu 5- . 2 ,4- , ,, f 4, jf ff,, 4 V Q, ':.W,f,f - - f '41, 1'-wzp , ,, , ,W,. ,,ff,,,g,.W4,4,MW, fa ,W 21 , MW Wfiiyfw' H1 A 414311 ,gfygff 1,4536 , Q ,-fy f' ,fv1I X'f f X - rf ,.,,, ,ff-,, ffifjiy In I f, 1, H, XI 1 1 2 I ,..,.. ,M-1 5- NX? N X Sw N10 il llyfliws. S352 Q5 ffhwfwhw' wx X SKS QW QM M5 mba ML QEVQX 3 QJJ why A wg gy Kp NSQWK X i55f,x9R EQQO fi TKVQWU, .arg-JNQQ Wd R 323 fy 79 YW Y NWJJ LJJJLJ J if J5 M , J U Sit-ups ly M W 'V '-7 forty faces strained V JM 'thftigue ZUDUJJV f ' We WU V E dl 1 n slacks X5 'jf Jjx ysighs KA! fyfvu My Pb ' X- f ky' float th gh th gym WM ',jfJLMVLy! Hkyvnynllbkmlluncing jf Q! Af' V I ght d oices Jijffil' yjj b th ba kg dmusic LQ 'X hi p ddby dplayer fb 4 tltheyare ru dbyth h II so dofa histle Th nafen dsc ambl t the lock room 84 W all Ld, : Q .,,f, 2 After slamming your books onto the top of the dented mental lockers, you change into gray gym gear, standing barefoot on the tile floor lcold in winterl. Then, out into the gym or down to the hot wrestling room to wait for five minutes. Fall in, gentlemen.. . Double-arm interval. Dress right, dress! Jumping jacks: situps, pushups-down one, down two, down twenty-five lthe pushup has become a twitch of the arml The athletics are noisy, and good-natured despite the clumsiness shown on the apparatus, and the foul-ridden basketball game between skins and shirts. Hot and sweaty, you return to the locker room, shower lmaybel, change into street clothes, and hair neatly combed, return to the classroom. F, lf Nfl lx XL QL r ' i Tw -.,-if s PW or J J' of Y? :JN CWM s f U9 fl M ,Xbox rx Qt-xyfk Aff 1.1 M r c G Q0 N l 5, 5 QQ' 'J ,S 119 gylb lf? 'W K 't k,flf ,EN x Ly X f 'SC 1, -pr i fir fl . slung dmjtqfv XJ RXJUJ-f iq tj' WN 1 i Hard! my ik K, X1 L 1 A WV XV A X VLXKILX ,, 'Vi of li t W8 fb it L' ' ws, V345 J lb J al' ,A., lf' 1' ffl U ri nys 'LLM fry' Q .UZ fn 'rf f' J fuq XXM fhflv 95755 I L I V351 W J J! U gk TJQVXB fwijkf FQ N . X third ' pf JK Ak, fy! Z fp?lUEach student U1 CJ eats if yQ.atl'his own table every day. l Few move from one U I, table to another and div U M' rarer is he who 9 changes cafeterias. li The student comes to know the of . 3 teacher on duty that period GQ who often reminds him- l'Q l Take your tray. V He might even come to know his chair or his table, for some have distinctive characteristics-a witty saying penned on a table or a chair that is unevenly balanced. Most of all, he comes to know those with whom he eats. He relaxes, and jokes or perhaps talks seriously for forty-five minutes. Sometimes there is homework to be done. With all this, food is almost a minor consideration. Almost-but when one of his ' favorites lspaghetti, turkey, roast beefl is served, that surely makes his day a little brighter. ff! v7m'1?345f'rf'-r.v.h . .M ' f' A 2 , . ..,L 0 L41 .1,, il UUIVT , nuff 5-fu 'I Flu ,,,f. xt, ,,.,, A, fi, iff ' A i , ,fm . EFX ' I- ,F M ' FH J Qiif' My 7 X M D VM if Ntfi f , r r f--'X ..., if N ,3,,N f I , .J U -fl-L:19'tu'2 'x K fif.g.f1 v f , ' f Y 0' f I A 2 1 . R 1 I 5 nz ig fr ' 11 ,- N-Q f , y f, s 1 if if 1 1 X 1,1 f 1 V I ,X C 1 X. 1' , 88 'iff l ', .1 is ,, ffcULT5 ltwtmr seltmsie .i M X , A lvl: TW . N ii 'JC :Zi if bid I M YQJ-.1 R A Vwflpill pe Uijgkelii hwy . sr i . mst .,,,.i We xt, ' MM , Q,m, 0475 If 4: xi up-' t New Uv- 'Kr as P I out of haste or happiness, you run through the halls. Even when you walk, four minutes is plenty of time between classes. The stuffy clogging on the stairs and the bottlenecks in the halls are just daily facts of life. What relief to walk into the hall outside Room 322, nearly deserted, very quiet, the sun slanting in on beams of dust. lf you wander around during a class, any hall is peaceful. After school, too, on the second and third floors. Walking hand in hand, or alone, thinking, is a peaceful feeling. The first floor is more crowded- a line at the phone booth, especially on rainy daysg groups talking, doing homework, much easier done together. The halls are more than a means of transit. Ax- ,mama ' ,agwmwmuu .fmummanbl ufpsvnullluli -awumauld -4-nmaesnnl wan, V.: want -1-s.,,,f IT? 4 ,ro- -,, 1 . , ' A Y , K 1 4 5' ' , 4 F 1 . 7 V T rl V 4 fl g:.f1ei,,'if25Zi,. Y ' . ll- ' T wi LQ I , if .M-ff 1 ff' f ' I ..1. w .f ' . . ,',.,n . ' ..,, ' Y 'A ,,., ',A . T xg- . Mhfw . t'wa,9Qxgl.,,Y 5 v, . M 5 f V ,VC AM 5 x.: li Yue-,.,,, i 'M' f - 557, ' ENE, , '-L gf 1 fr r - ,I gf' 'Q . im I . E 5 .. V 1 H, ... ' f , V j b jj , 1 4 1 , ,ffl ,.., . -A ..,, 1 1 ' f, ' 9f,c:w.'f 1+ . ...wg 1' -rs 5-, . L I 4, I 1 f 2 fi 2 , ' Vfwff.. . ,., , wfffzcczegi. , , ,, '41, 0727? 4 W ' A 4 ,4 ? .- fm ,W , ' 1 M 'W by ff f' +f,f4 f1 4 ff ff' 1 N' ff M' 1' .T 1 l rr rf., . .,.4,,,. Q' f The beauty of the main foyer is not in the passing, but in the staying. Many walk through it every day, after school many leave by its doors. But some remain for a while. It is a simple place- there is a design on the floor which few ever notice, a Vietnam memorial plaque, a showcase. The courtyard is behind it. What is important here is not the scenery but the people. There is a place to sit with a friend. Those who come alone in search of privacy often find someone they know. Others come in pairs or threes wanting to spend a couple of minutes talking, to find out what has happened during the day, to exchange ideas, and to laugh about it all. The main foyer is a great place to get together with people. Once there was a dress code. But now... The boys go hairy. Long hair sweeping down over their foreheads- creeping down their cheeks into bushy sideburns. Some begin the painstaking cultivation of a beard, the daily barely noticeable stubble grows into hirsute Iuxuriance. Several teachers sport mustaches. Soon some students cease shaving their upper lips. One girl with cold legs wears pants- and spends some time in the Main Office. But her defiance of tradition paves the way- Un Monday we'll all wear pants. This spirit of change is countered in two first-period assemblies, then reluctantly accepted. Bellbottoms and dungarees- worn by both boys and girls- abound, and naturally, so do miniskirts. Ahh, miniskirts. 92 vy- l ,-,--7 B ffikff? ri 4 f-fc45ii?' 1'tiL-limi 943'- , Qg-JAX? wg? , ' -1' 1 ia'f424-WGN 11,1 f ' ., w-me 551+ ,. . 3.6, ., '4'- ' l W Jas ' K wwkff-1, V ww 'Wu fy in yffff afar- Y' 1 E, X3 -Q nm' , A-.,g,Af9'V ' V - , . . 1 m.i:'z :I i i GFA., LN gli? 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Leader Corps members, whose job consists primarily of taking attendance, leading calisthenics, and demonstrating various' skills, instruct intent sophomores in the ever-popular Alley Cat . ln the enclave that is the PACER office, there is a spirit borne of months of working together and completing deadlines together. The editors are concerned with the details of each page in the yearbook, a product of photography, writing, layout, editing, and administrative and creative talent. As in the theme of the booster campaign, this is a labor of love. 94 H 'M' Tin, sw-e-wwf: X Q I. 4 im - v wvfahl'l5' H Ad A typical Math meet with only two seconds, one second-you've almost got the . .. Time s up. Pencils down-jscribble anything nowl. A minute of silent, nervous anticipation until The answer is. . . 23, 59, 87, or ill-defined. l got itl What a guess! A feeble Why didn't I think of that? The A.V. Squad member enters greeted by a chorus of cheers. Blinds are drawn, lights are flicked off, the projector whirs: a film is a rare treat. The Hoofbeats editors scan their paper, just delivered to the school. Soon, it will be distributed in homerooms. carried all day, and read whenever possible. Uncensored this year, it is truly The Voice of Calhoun. Debaters research thoroughly, spending Saturdays in the Freeport library, preparing file boxes filled with 3x5's. They study and practice the methods of cross-examination, lawyers probing for weaknesses in a case, logical, agressive, skeptical. At a JETS meeting, a member raises a question- maybe about the workings of an oscilloscope or a gyroscope or the use of a laser. Suggestions are proposed, carefully considered. From this give and take, a solution is reached. Senior Planning guides the affairs ofthe Senior Class. Informal, often inconclusive discussions center about the Senior Prom, ideas are proposed, rejected, progress is made Hidden beneath the stage is the musty hideout and storeroom of the Drama Club its walls splashed with graffiti- here, many students leave their marks the heritage of past plays and players In the long months between performances a dark silent aura prevails and settles on the table tops and artifical flowers ... Q QT T? VA Y 7 2 if ,E ' A .... 5 W' 7a L , 5 zltrf 'fffi f ' g,.53,vjEff:yf Q .-j 'f'g19.:g f 'Q ' 5 iff f 3 --'- f I 1 i , . lf:-ymlva 5 -' x'h. A 14-I E ' . 'A Q5-Q: E ,1,: ,.. , E ,Q 1:5531 ? N. F P, 4' ' V gfigzgf , Q ...,, Q , , By. p,m,,,, bgzhlif A 5 I ijggi' V' 4. 1 ' ' ga . 3 i '-,wfgi ,pr Vw' G '1 lu ' I.- ' If 1' M find L32 .,.. X ffl l fwff ,g 'W . 'a' K' . 'N' I . . 43, ig 4 , , NV .0 XV xl ,. rf Y, 4 .Q ,,i,1,.,:,:jZ5 -if! br 41' whi ff U I X -.4 , V ,gan A s m V.,, . A if iw Q-A Q- gi ' Q '- 'pu ' - , x 52 95 ' K x ' 'A 2 2 'T ' KW.. ., F X. , - ' ' ' 4' -Q 1,t.35'fl3:3l: R f: ' ,Q .W . '- ' My A' - 4 IL W 'r .A 'L i L2 : X ,, P-UM M' ' - M , , A --5 - ' - NH ' I 1 . , :1.Q.M. L. 1 1 ' K 'V 1 . J I I 8 ii 1 4 A ni ug-'D 44 K N X o ,'s I 196 Dag if 65.9 ll-E v. M' 1 L I MJ , f I 1, 'Z Q, fl is . iff M, A,A ff X31 -Y f 1 VZ? FJ WH, ,gf gy 1 ' ,ff il main ,, jf,-fl .L . 'el' V 1 Tj . Qiffgp Ck 'fag ' 15, ' -.,f. r ' ' ff? 1 - 1 , 'ff' U1 1 fax' fa 5- fn:- 11451 9 5 Y . gg, ,qw L -4 f V- v 5 '2 rl A fa' O A ,flu ,S 5' QA. 11--1-p I S The girls of F.N.A. lFuture Nurses of Americal weigh and measure students. CAAVA, the Calhoun Association for the Advancement of the Visual Arts. is at home in the Art Room amidst the splattered benches and tables, the distinctive fragrance of paint, acid, and clay. Their purpose, art- creating the backdrop for the Pop Concert, painting the still life they made from a baby carriage, a car, a tuba. The FTA helps a needy school in Kentucky by collecting books and supplies. The girls also help teachers at Calhoun. In the quiet of the library, the Chess Club meets l l'll play you . ' '...' ' Ukay .l to polish their games. The atmosphere is friendly but intense. The P.A. each morning- clicks and scratches precede Your attention, please and the Pledge of Allegiance. Then, five minutes of club announcements, names of students lto report to various places around the schooll, and random reminders. The Bookkeeping Club sells tickets for the Pop Concert putting into practice the methods of care and accuracy they have learned during class. The green blackboards are wiped clean, the bulletin boards are bare, bulky masses of white looseleaf paper lclass notesl have been filed or discarded, the tangible legacy of the year disappeared so soon. lt has been recorded only in our minds that there was no afternoon homeroom this year, Hey Jude from the Beatles was Number Une for months, and girls' sports were almost eliminated by the gym teachers' wage dispute. Kornblum's harangue, an angry five-minute P.A. announcement, attempted to stimulate lagging 6.0. sales, the ringing of the fire alarms after school became routine-false alarms, and you got out of gym to listen to high and low frequency beeps-a hearing test. An unprecedented six day weekend was created by three snow days ll5 inches of snowl and Lincoln's Birthday, and lVlr. Jordan announced that there would be no throwing of snowballs on school property. No longer important are the two disputed points on a test, the momentary difficulty of trying to open the Regents Scholarship Test booklet with the eraser end of your pencil. The perspective changes, and a mosaic but complete image of the year is formed. The school is now silent and dark, the halls and rooms strangely empty. June 1969, x I 1 4 1 i 101 1.2 1 7 ' . l 1 Teachers leave their marks in odd ways, in a gesture or an expression that has become a byword, a bond between them and their students Instruction is personal, an interaction that has extended beyond a class period to the after-school hours, to conversations in the halls. Finally, there is success- in linking what is known with what can be discovered, initiating a sense ofthe future in those who will be living it. Faculty BOARD of EDUCATION i, Mr. John E. Bohlander Mr. Paul V. Kline Mr. Edward R. Lehman Miss Katherine E. Reif President Dr. Lee Gilbert Principal of the District ' 1 Mr. John J. Martin Mr. Harry N. Newman Mr. Henry Nowicki Mr. Stanley Wand ,,, DISTRICT QU ADMINISTRATION 'Kiev' vi' Mrs. Joseph Gordon District Clerk 104 Mr. Gerald Gorman Mr. Eugene E. Hailenbeck Executive Assistant to the A dmrnistrative Assistant for District Principal Business f ras tr,yrr , rrt, . . g,:,.,g',.5v,, ,C,.,, Q . . . f retr I at ti I .4 -- f, iff , Mr. George Drescher Mr. John C. Mahon Mr. Bernard Morris Dr. Frederick H. Stunt A dnrinrstrative Assistant for Treasurer - Counsel A drninrstrative Assistant for Curriculum ann' Hesearclr Educatiunal Prngram and Personnel John P. Jordan Prmclpa! 1 John Coby Assistant Principal Vx HOOL ADMINISTRATION N rbxxv ,fx ffl . I 1 'fy ,f w f V 1' V X ,fx X 5 ' I r- I fix' X .Tig . E L ff Rib X r-,Ah 'TN x,.- , ,.- Q X . xx Wi i f ' a I .: x ii s I fs Z 1 ii ' .f gf f I 5 A , 2 'fi 4 3 1- 1 J' The sound is familiar but the sight is notg Mr. Jordan makes the morning P.A X announcements. Y x Walter Schick Assistant PflI7L'lf7Hf OFFICE STAFFS FWF. ii' R. Krebo, J. Lu pnne. EZ 4, . M-I-par-v'+ , Ag? . L ,'lV ,- li EI Mrs. Conway, attendance officer, telephones an absent student to inquire about the state of his health, 106 V If . . ,ffg3,fZffv.,S 1 4 gig, ' 'su , ' '15 1 Av -F fr? apfx RAW. S- 01,684 Q 'rg gAk.I4 Mgt' s-,514-,Q-s, 'I' W' 2- :rf is , . ,N MAIN OFFICE STAFF-Seated' C. Caparo, J. Mourierg .S'tandf71g: J. Schad, F. Murray, D, Spencer. GUIDANCE OFFICE STAFF-A. Accarino, M. Abrams, D. Klinck. n SEATED: L. Clark, R. Donner: STANDING: T. Lanzerone, G. Page, C. Noller, K. Meyer, M. Ballin. l a Us ci BI , ' wg '17 ,Z ,fur E. K6 ,. G' ix' ,...-J H. McCourt, Uheclar 0fPupf7Personne! Serwbes, E. Dorf, Speesh, R. Colby, Heading C. Case, Nurse T. Levine, Psyclmfogllsl. 9--f fav -1 1 .- ,- g- ...- .1- .-w ,il ,,..-1 ,-g-1 1:1-1 1.1- ,,,,gsl PUPIL PERSONNEL 1. A-- V KTM Mr. Meyer and Mr. Donner study college admission requirements with their own students' qualifications in mind. 107 K9 r A K , X , K rx L 4 1, r , hh gf' 14' ' X . f. I r, V x lf x ' x' X' N fu I . X , X . ,M .,. H H . M Mu. , W --. . 3 ' x i S r rs Q 5 N rfb vw H N X me by Q, N U H Q . ff Nr . N rf VX r 1 R rf E N G S H O. Miestrell, M. Klausner, E. Schechter, M. Rosenbaum. fjw Nr.. , FRONT ROW: A. Glacy, B. Guido, A. Nlullaneyg SECOND ROW: E. Westervelt, E. Kyle, G. McGovern, J. Drake, District Clrafkman, P. Latino, T. Gilchrist. Miss Mullaney instructs with a smile. iw, I . i , , wfilfh' . f is . L ' Mr. Kyle seems satisfied with a rehearsal Senior Play. M. Hammerman, D. Felt, C. Bendle, A. Schultz, ir'-1 4 Mr. Felt prepares for the start of another day. . . 4 . . J N X 7- Am 'N N i 4 Yr' 'N- 'ju 1 fxv, IXW i imp 'Fu .Jil . Tx tx J r .F if 1 if' ' N R Mig. if X 109 I it X 4 JY 'QI ,gs Q 0 jx ,X MATHEMATICS X-M in-....,. Mr. Pucci enjoys his work as Senior Class Adviser. 110 5 .2 ' ' 3 .1 4 'M .f i FRONT ROW: M. Roth, R. McAnaIIen, V. Manganaro, D. Vecchioneg SECOND ROW: A. Smith, J. Corea, T. Blatchley, R. Schweisguth. I a Qi 2 V ll i .45 ' iiiii iiiixxiiiiiiii , 1' 5 ..- a g -- , -q , 5. - Y F'4d' ' , - . , 0- , ,A , - ... f v - -nn Z. ....-- ,...-- fn ,.v 55' 'X- FRONT ROW: J. Baynes, L. Bohringer, E. Fuller, R. Pucci: SECOND ROW: T. Iwersen, K. Schwartz, H. Felske. Ulktrfct Chairman, w Q Mr. Feuerhach considers a reply made in German class. ...A l x L Q 1125 W-wa. 1 X ,, ,M ,, usp. -U... FRONT ROW: S. Gratz, A. Ledesma, A. Ippolitog SECOND ROW: H. Feuerbach, W. Short, 0f3tr1btL'l1af7man, F. Mormando, M. MacKenzie, K. Rodgers. 44565 if cw! 121 F. Kieffer, N. Tamburo, D. Berne, I. Warshawsky, M. Geoghegan, J. Carr, Dfstnb16'hairman, N. Leitner, E. Malin, H. Harris. 111 VOCATICNAL G 94 : ' A ' ' ' ,.,w-mfw,- . 'E1E :' M42 -.u 6' v Mr. Shershenovich discusses the primary features of the roof's construc- tion with Douglas Sodaitis. 112 rf ....- , 'ig wg ,. ?' K44, 1 AZVD AMPK ,S V 'v1 H. Mau, S. Ryan, G. Roche, W. Dameron, DrlstnZ'tL'hafrmaf1, F. Pasquale, .3-fs.. . ...ad WV 'wr SEATED: G. Block, G. Mcllonaldg STANDING: P. laccino, H. Schreck, Nl. Stallone. Q- Qwf wi lil l Mg-,sg Y! I H, rr.-Al -mf! . f' -, , ,er .W b .. - r,: ,gl rggtgir ,rr 'i rf.-Z3 HEI Z me 5 l Mr. Canznneri demonstrates to Donald McAuley the skill and precision necessary for qual- FRUNT ROW: A. Greenblatt, B. Markofskyg SEC- ity work on the metal lathe. UND ROW: A. Shershenuvich, L. Harnick. I. Fowler, G. Brynien, R. Hunter, R. Johnson, K. Hoppen, C. Langone, S. Canzoneri. 113 SOCIAL STUDIES ,ff wr. . P. Kieff, E. Pramba, E. Lazarus, M. Morris, R. Sullivan, R. Kurth, D. Shea, R. Lawrence, A. Leberson. C: F We ,,,, FRONT ROW: L. Koppel, R. Nickerson, District Clrairmanj SECOND ROW: R. Hall, L. Tardifl. 1 l4 ANVIY NT Mr. Leherson assumes a characteristic pose as he presents a challenging idea. dll. DRIVER EDUCATION -5151! .' .1 ' ff, : YA: ,' hu' 5' x 5 ' : I ' f b .,.,, G. Thurber, W. Mills, J. Zalon. :Qs-Q FRONT ROW: N. Sabetto, Director nfPhysica!Edu1:atial1, Health an1iAt!1!et1bs, J. Salvia, K. Cre- thang SECOND ROW: S. Gold, M. Sutay, R. Phelps, R. Bury. 1 -, 5 ' .455 ,..,,..,.M.. ART, MUSIC, LIBRARY FRONT ROW: A. Corwin, Library V. Shaver, Dlbtrict Chairman of Libraryj SECOND ROW: L. Gage,ArL V. Lagneux, Musik, S. Thayer, MUSIC. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Kurth expresses himself energetically as he leads an enthusiastic debate. 4 if 'x x li ln an after-school session, Mrs. Vecchione explains to Scott Ruberl a problem that appeared on a test. 116 f9 Q5',TT'fV7-f:T'f f' .T f4y,,f'f-er' ,xg -51-' ,L .sv '5 1 4 fl ' H 1 i if my w':s:fLi1i---' 41'f'w .r-'a?-v.- A - ,. ,, 1 c , c 'lll' s a,, i 1' A i ,, ' ' A ' ' ' I lQ f A ' -f - ,lhrfw -f 'l - Mr. Braak clenches his fists to emphasize the seriousness of a lecture on diseases such as pellagra and beriberi. vs ' an 99 jj.,-v- ' lll T -CW' R. Braak, Science C. Burdman, Science, G. Ajosa, District School Lunch Dfiectun ff my ,fm',mzc, ye -1 :Q ,f :V Aff' v Nat 1, H f , 4 rg I fig X iw e r ,- I f Y by x,i Xwyitt Q3 L 4 if te? N 4 , V A42 -x wi r I X S , Ei: 1'c'.fi : s Q4 L 4 ' 1, 1 z, ig 5 be '91 'ft K9 N tt ,Kd A wil' 'C-, Q4 4 M3 i if N 1 r ,t 3 HL I H f '?.f'., - . fa-ywgf,:,:, : :xl mi- ' Law 1 4' K. 2, f 53, e ,s, fe 94, ,Q sffhwx ' 4 f g f s 1. j 9 gg? Q 0' X1 H 'f 1 , 1 'D' 4 ,f , , ,N 5, .f , we 1 1 1 1 ,L 9 e f .fs ins, Q 1 fy 4 ,fife- 5 W f f ,gf 7 1 f 1 f f f ' Q 4 Y ,f f N f an f ff if 1 Ha, .W 8 f 1 1 , W CAFETERIA and CUSTODIAL STAFFS fd ?' 1 fjwx X1 X CAFETERIA STAFF-Front How: I. Klint, M. Roener, A. Luchynsky, D. Boone: SECOND RDW: M. McKiIIop, Kizis, F. Russo, H. Russo, E. Woodford. 1 ai CUSTDDIAL STAFF-Fm11tHaW.' P. Vigliarolo, J. Ebert, F. Olivierig SECDND RDW: L. LaFaIce, H. Busch, H. Kappauf, S. Sahellico, R. Cairns Supenhlendent of Bul7df71gs and Grounds, W. Berhalter. f f,' X 1 1 Q D 60-F r?7 jf ', +015 yeah .,aJt,'-V-L -Of,60'Y71-lf fvvxa..?l1 J'-QF-I t .galoadfa-6? mJ:m Q 7,-5, ,wa-4 ,nine Am-at gvfryi 4-061-i f 1-95.69 ln-aff 714- 'fe I Zo., Jayme gap rs 'x7gxendfE,7 fdib J ' mmvould come Wfufb C . i h sc oo was l5'6'him'hi ' fl ,Q 'Lg , ow, w ativvfns his ife is only Z I e ory, g f and, thl too IS ' ff'di 9' C7-4414, He will try to A I hold on to one moment K7 of laughter, one embracep to preserve this above all, a knowledge of himself as a youth. Something to treasure, for now the child is a man. Seniors -fi-nfamof swf-ffw.w1-44-Q, . ' 1 49' ,7 1 R KJ- 7 mbp R U NV I ' 1 R V R N P f V ' WV N I wi? U3 X.x'QYpX 5xQLfSp9JiJJ' Q V Wfb ' I X NQOIJVJER SL rlgwj S 'V Qf ,KV Qwqjw 35 xwkwiwuw Dywjxfwx My ,599 ,fx 7 M 41 ,QCD ,yn JJ MVR ,hp My P SAV Jjb ,w fx Q Q NO AAN v MXH Vg, X wg: ' if XVWKJML' ONQJJ X NN N,YwWfg W - It Iv' J W BBQ XXQJ X Em Kg Milf Q SENIOR cLAss oFFl RS x ff FRONT ROW: G. Concannnn, Pfeshierm L. Karl, Corresponding .S'ecretary,' SECOND ROW: E. Marschall. Treasuren A. Friedrich, Wee Presidelm V. O'NeiIl, Hecolding Secretary, 120 ,- I 3 . . ,W IIN fljvfqrffff wif HIM ,ffffwilff My Q9 SENIOR PLAN meg 'I if FRONT ROW: G. Concannon, C. Savior, T. Slroblo K. Price J. Lutter, J. Leary, L. Green 1XMarschaIIg THIRD ROW: R. Koch, R. Lenz, C. Crowe, R. Wylonis, K. Listing, K. Palazzo, P. McGrath, SECOND ROW: O. Architzel, D. Kaufman, H. Harran, A. Hall, . Arcana, J. Josephson, L. Karl, E. SENIOR SALES I? ' IZ A -f-n FIRST ROW: J. Besser, S. Ray, D. Zicolella, R. Stone, I. Waxman, M. Shishkowsky, B. Pasch, M. Gottlieb, N. Lippmang SECOND ROW: F. Petersen, E. Magyar, H. Harron, D. Loglisci, K. Price, A. Archilzel, C. Barracu, D. Frederichs, J. Josephson, ca-clrairmang THIRD ROW: M. Arbogast, B. V. 0'NeiII, R. Sussman. 'ia Lewis, R. Wylnnis, N. Lenko, K. Sihker, C. Brauchler, B. Loeflel, D. Pulhemusp FOURTH ROW: V. O'Neil. S. Smith, M. Rich. M. Denver, J. Markwalter, E. McCarthy, D. 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Coppola, D. Costlow, J Dixon, J. Desmond, M. Diess, D. Descalzo, C, DePalo. M. Deyhle, L DesSpain, P. Dennis: Secalrdhuwf E. DeRosa L Corley, D. Dattoma, J. Curry. D. Cumming, D Dewhirst, J. Cook, D. Cusick, D. Cracchiola, J. DeIFino Thhd Ham' J. Costello, E. DeMarr:u, T. Cotter, J. Daum D. Croker, F. Corso, J. Dempsey, D. Cuttler, P. Delaney P. Delucca. 154 .f J it if ' x xy If U ll 'DXF' Xt T who ug y R U ,Tl . eff of elf fx ry L Q 'lj R at ff Selling flu ' . ' 'U a , . ,Q N X lv A Kish lv mwyi SX of I f, BJ Q51 L ' LSJ ff . GJ . .T . - YP . W QQ ly . 3 HDMERIJUM IDD-Front How: B. Bennett N Bernstein S. Axelrod, K. Bennett, M. Bellamore J Becker J Andolena, G. Baltzer, E. Ahisch. H Annenberg Second How: D. Alessandro, R. Addeo, J Bene R Beetham P Baxter, J. August, L. Berman, P. Arcana M Ahlhrand R Berleyg Third How: J. Attanasso, K Agnew D Ball T Beatty, S. Barbera, M. Antis, D. Alnwlck T Bartsch A Bender, W. Atkinson, C. Abendroth HDMEBDUM 105-Front How: L. Chrarello C Carnella D. Celano, P. Byrnes, M. Capozzolr E Cassidy A Chris tiansen, C. Cochrame, G. Condon,J Carolla S Charlton Second How: W. Cama, R. Coleman A Cerf T Cannon D. Close, J. buro, S. Chaika, M. Campbell R Casbarra M. Cinelli: Third How: M. Conway K Cherpack R Caccavale, T. Chase, R. Christensen P Cackowskr J Cohen, C. Clausen, B. Coffey. HUMERUUM 113-Fran! Haw: D. Green, D. Galke, R. Gelman, D. Gerner, H. Gallo, A. Gollafz. S. Glanzman, L Genova, A. Glanzman, S. Gotthofferg Second Haw: W. Dowd. D. Gilvey, C. Gaynor, S. Granger, M. Goldstein, P. Gren, M. Goldstein, N. Grice. R. Green. K. Gaudiosog Third Haw: J. Fromm, T. Gorman, A. Frybergh, S. Gell- weiler, C. Greco, M. Gabriele, S. Gneceo, J. Gemellaro. HOMERDDM 112-From Haw: G. Epstein, B. Domnitz, M. Friedman, D. Elin, T. Emmet, A. Drogin, E. Elliot, L. Ells- worth, J. Flender, E. Falvey, A. Fine: Serond Huw' N. Durkin, N. Fedders, K. Dramer, S. Fettig, K. Emmett, R. Etinger, R. Doherty, D. Duda, G. Engel, D. Erickson: Third Haw: J. Eichler, L. Drummond, B. Encherman. R. Fenne- ma, B. Donnelly, E. Finn, N. Esposito, B. Freilich. Ya- Q Lf .fgfej 'vm z- Al Cf .X I l ,Qu E 1 . if . ' ' 2 . HOMERUIJM 123-front Haw: S. Halbert, L Guella, B. Hirsch, A. Hardgrove, R. Hagden, J. Harron, E. Hersh, J. Guglielmoni, B. Hassler, A. Graussg Second Haw: A. Hamilton, L. Hartlieh, R. Harrer, D. Harding, L. Hendren, B. Holzkecht. J. Hunt, T. Guttadauro, J. Haddow, R. Hughes, Third Haw: J. Hartzel, G. Harris, M. Guardino, T. Holmes, L. Hastings, S. Hebert, A. Gumbrecht, N. Holland. R. Hinkson, M. Gruber, J. Hoops. HDMERDUM 125-Fran! Haw: C. Janovitch, P. Jackel, S. Jasnow, M. Kalbacher, L. Jadodowski, R. Keeney, K. Jarrett, D, Keene: Second Haw: B. Johnson, D. lngar- iola, P. Keller, B. Kah, E. Johnson, R. Jonason, M. amm. L. Johnson, Third How: J. Joseph- son, Jgylgaaes, P. Hyams, D. Kasper, J. Kammerer, L. Wir, n. Irvin. L , A Y , u KQP' vfkgj 'S-7 'sw' w ' ' E' .. A JJ ,-JEFQ L .99 'X of V M HDMERUUM 126-PM Haw: Bgrupp, PC3334 Kilkenny. R. Klipstin, A. Lancelot, A. Lanzillotta, R. Levine V Leigh C Kremer P Lee E Kingsley' Second How: J. Kroutil, W. Lambert, C. Lederer, J. Kulich, G. Koberlein, S. Koladish, L. Kolb, L. Kordes. S. Klem, R. Laurichg Third Huw: K. Leary, l. Landsman, C. Laverty, R. Lehmann, J. Kramer, K. Kroupa, G. Lenz. J. Krystopher. h l55 'Ly , ,LWOJUU fWMls one i l-QOL! X K Giga U, kgs, ' 'QB Ji ' f UL 9x3 o CELL l ,fl pj lpxprlg w All of .rf L, Q ybvlll M JLLNJSD M rifle 95? IJ U I ., m0 mp Q QJOJY6 M fd, QW 0 OJ UQ!! U... VW MW oe' ffff-Jf J dill Of' dw LV ,fgwjc-W7 CVM 5 LfJ'f9 n QOUYVL l A wffwaa' . JL il,i.olWWy Swv I' 3559 f 9w,f.f,,,,v HI., '- I Mulvey, doff. 156 HUMERUUM 127-Fl1mtl?nw.' B. Margolies, A. Massimp, S. Lohlisei, J. Lombardo, D. Marmurowski, E. Mathews, D. Lombardo, J. Lynn: Second How: B. Listing, J. McGee, D. Magri, B. Lyons, E. MacKin, P. Lewis, R. Loehr, A. Levy: Third Row: C. Margolin, R. Livingstone, G. Lundsten, M. Loeser, S. Macklis, T. Mascola, P. Mar- tin. R. Levoy, J. Marlrowsky. HUMEROUM B 166-Front How: L. Parry, G. Parker, R. Url, F. Perlstadt, M. Nelson, J. Natale, M. Paolillo, K. Newell, M. Pace, A. Pace, E. Novellanog Seca1m'Haw.' A. Newman. L. Niller, A. Peterson, P. U'Sullivan, R. Neild. J. U'Brien, R. Ulsen, K. 0liva, A. Mapoli, B. Ulsen, G. Olsen. JW.. mg J L so R .2 5 , ,-Q . 13?E1jg'?- vi. 2 L ' -' rj. .f 'Y 1' .2191-'.'5f if 451, L ',,' ' ' ' I I ' J -A - E gf 'I ' ' 1112-'iii ,V 5 .im . ' Q ' L il .J'F'? iff 5 1 ' L ear r f - X ' L, r 'I -r .. , ' . ' V i ' SR, ' fy , 1.5 W'A, f L ' K 5, 7 V L lj ' W 5 Q . 3 K ' , ' ,De 1 . I PM A 'A ' K7 . HDMERODM B T57 and B 172-Flon! Haw: J. Boriotto, L. r-1 s . . -. f .. ,,., . f ' ' LZ. ffifl J . Q . T 33 ' . lr - h X V , A . I .4-It I B. Horton, A Fenimore, M. Murray. K Hamn, R. Menellg .N - 'V Q .- V K I JJ , X A1 :.:, I Second How: G. Cullam, S. Spohrer, I. Castiglione, V. f ls J. ii .,.. , wg , R 1 5' if .r L if Fattihene, H. Stefke, F. Olohau. g l 1 lil. as R 'r f ie' , eww 5 g- r, rr - f . . - .. r . . li 'l' r 4 Q t yr lx V A y-:J A 5 kw twx Lpliwwzg' . . ei l 4 A b ' is - of l A . fie.fe..f.eQaear..-1 ll - s .L rerfezx ' r s f W.. 1 . . rw . -.4,.fx..,.f.f1'Pg:e- .'..f:256.f W L. --.' 3-.1f.x-, - -is ., .,.'er.f,1.. ,, 5 -- 1. - . 'E If 5551 542 , .r. '.' 1 ,,-. ' ' fe 3' if Will . ip -0 s P R so L. .L . P' 'A f- 'Lil ' i i ' fs V J ff? L' . ' . fi J' . 151 Z HDMERUUM B 168-Front Haw: F. Pirillo, J. Pooley, C. ke Y 3 X ,. ,E ' X rl 2 f I 1. ' . .A iixf- I ' 'L , , ' . fl. ' Pulver, D. Peterson. J. Pidgeon. B. Pincus. L. Pitti, D. -5 . , , Q.. 'Q 3 T, 6S:.',ffEiegfi . ' ' M ' F' Q I .1 , -4. .. 'f -N fl. . ' . ' X , .- 1, ff - . A , ' w Prostka, J. Finkel: Second How: R. Ralph, J. Portnoy, A. 1, V ima .3 . ' Q ' Q-gifs X. ' s Petrancosla. K Peterson, W. Peterson, P. Peterson, G. . f Q- fi - 1 ff. L- f I rf 1 5 PostIer.P.PurheId,J.0umey.T.Pizzuco,R.Polhemus. We ' ff if- L' A V . 7 ' - 'Q E 1. .kV.kV. 5 X N. . I . ll . r. M rnrn he fl R L rg, ' , 's 1 - L.. E .5 s. . -rn ,V . r I' -E 1 zmlfsifflfg -. gg, A HDMERODM B 174-Fran! Haw: J. Rodgers, D. Rodin Ruherl, D. Rottmann, M. Rudomin. J. Ritter. Reinhard Rosner, C. Rasch, D. Rushton, G. Rooksg Seca d R Rogers, L Ryan, M. Rothhart, L. Sackinsk Ai R ma S. Salvatore, G. Rauschkolo, D. Rice, D. e . Reardon, T. Ruhmann. X X SL or ,A xy , Y 9 E30 LQVVQYYL' HDMERODM WC-F-Front Haw: K. Ulrich, L. T arico, B. Thompson, A, Viola, J. Theiphilidis, S. Taylor, J. Water- man, B. Toher, T. Tener, E. Walsh, J. Wenzel, D. Vito, Second Raw: L. Walter, L Uhl, C. Kohlweiss, J. Unruh, L. Vecchione, J. Walerstein, F. Weber, M. Weiss, T. Van Leer, D. Tranchina, L Tobelg Third Horan J. Young, 0. Thompson, W. Tuzinkiewicz, J. Warner, M. Weiss, 6. Theodorakis. K. Ward. B. Tully. T. Walker, J. Vigdor, L. Thierwechter. HDMERODM B 176 and B 169-Fran! Haw: R. Rove, G. Weeks, R. Hodkinson, J. Randazzo, M. Barraco, B. Tripp, D. Marcigliano, J. Snovlin, A. Kirschenhaumg Second Haw: B. Mares, A. Romeo, J. McShea, R. Malfese, B. Nelson, J. Maher, G. Wanukovich, D. Cohen: TlIfldHOW.' G. Cruol, R. Greiner, T. Henn, T. Gozdziewski, L Bon- aventura. A. Rorhah, J. Pearce, M. Gleason. 157 HUMEBUUM WC-W-Front How: B. Spatz, V. Fareri, D. Zicolla, L. Coppola, J. Cramer, H. Stark. B. White, D. Gunzenhauser, L. Zila, B. Winter, B. Creamer, Second Huw: C. Sophia, S. Wichey, P. Girolami, W. Yovino, K. Winkler, S. Williams, T. Wright, E. Wirth, E. Wolf, J. Tvrdik. HOMERO0M 200 G-Front Haw: L. Brenowitz, A. Blohm, M. Butler, F. Carson, P. Biclrerton. L. Brady, C, Bernstein, B. Buff, M. Bernstein, T. Caputig Second Haw: Fl. Birardi. G. Braunstein, S. Caparo, J. Bond, W. Young, D. Carroll, V. Brocklebank, J. Bookbinder. L. Bruno, Third How: B. Carnella, C. Bongioui, M. Brooks. J. Besser, J. Brancati, D. Campbell, W. Burtis. HOMERO0M 204 A and B 273-Front Huw: J, Sassl, J. Aramini, J. Ficarra, J. Bowe, B. Flynn, A. Abrams, S. Melenwick, W. Kruskag Second Huw: T. Furey, J. Beuth, C. Faltermayer, G, Kitchell, M. Delmar, C. Metz, E. Gas- ka, E. Sheffer. HUMERUUM 200 M-fron! How: C. Angiulo, B. Abrams, R. Bauch, B. Bennett, J. Abrahams, A. Bahr, B. Asheld, A. Balodisg Second Haw: E, Benson, J. Agoglia, S. Askenas, S. Aletkin, T. Aiello, T. Azznara. M. Berman: Third Haw: L. Amaruso, M. Beglin, L Adelman, M. Baicken, G. Balduf, J. Beetan, J. Bartkus. 158 Na y, HOMERO0M 204 B-Front How: G. Haff, W. Brooks, B. Hendrocson, R. Uriah, T. Mirenda. T. Hults, K. Safariki Second Huw: E. Morganweck, B. Trewitt, C. Combes, G. Casperson, R. Romano, J. Simmons. .. s1Yg'f we-we 4 1 - - 5 ' 75' J-..f 1l K- fb! HDMERDDM 206-Front Haw: P. ka, L Chichester, A. Catalano, S. J. Condit, E. Cuttler, E. Cutler, J. D Castros B Cohen L Cepero T B Cremer B Competello K Cook E Crarg K Collins Www 'Bob HDMERDDM 208-Front Huw: D. Gottheil, P. Forge, S. Friedelson, C. Goldman, G. Garrett, K. Forrler, S. Foster, G. Freise, T. Golden: Second How: C. Forte, C. Goodwin 1 M. Glass, M. Gottlieb, A. Gottlieb, T. Gorman, A. Good- ridgeg UNM Huw: R. Gavin, K. Galliggn, M. Gellman, J. Geller, G. Gidaly, B. Golden, B. Freeman, J. Fox. like HUMERUUM 207-Front How: J. Dunn, C, Fisher, V. Davis, N. Feiler, K. Dembitz, D. Duncan, T. Dougherty, D. Fidelmang Second Haw: T. Dungan, K. Flannery, G. Erickson, B. Eatz, G. Doud, B. Fleck, J. Dermody, V. Ellis' mmf How: s. DeTommaso. B. mer, AXDeThomasso, o Dwyer, V. Fiore, J. Dedes. l ' ff . Q f l'l1lfUlJ'.ll ll. 'mV f ' M W J ' . I , H l . A X . A fl - A fl an fe, ,. lr fwff T., M .fe 1 l if lv yn-,QP I jrfffj-Tyv Q- QVL, f?!,'L.5f,'Z In N., A J J W VL M W f ' L fr A 41 I f . V , W ,gf I A ffl , fl? If V1 ,I 7 X.f?! V lffi N s 'U .1 My wr Xl Mica ,gig I 'f.fL,QMUAe.,3v, T we-f ef' L jg .4--' f'Vu,glfMx, 5 X J ,L EwM?QpyQl,f ofa ,ll QMQW who Q J f We Tw' ,.,g,f,.g4r Womb Z A ,tj ,lx XL r 99, ,nw K , qi , gg, offfgqnf ,W Ssglvklx Jxgfffrjl-if U: gl I , QS' 'I 'CY Pqvfbyyk NJUX' 0 M J -V422 fylxkgoffi vjki' !',lj:iJQ xbjvhh its - N I My f V X JUN 'Q-gb X l. QC HI .,r.IA1r.il H, XJ, ' ,vm LAL: ,W ' um H 'J X N13 fum A fy Lvf ff Xb X , X N xngffv QPJMQ b',.fxz Q! ffyrfh 6 if roomy .ls fri nh lfv rw! fl - . K ,P ,. fx' 7 ifl .if 1 16 N go mr' fwonwwww, ' hi , ', iii ' is Uhiomshuohxihl 209-ffunrih.-iuamiikn. Har am, Heitman, P. Hassard, E. Griswold, W. Grote, K. Henry W. Gurian. L Grossman, J. Heiherger, S. Grayson Second How: M. Heiherger, V. Hart, V. Harding, M Greco, S. Greenberg, T. Harrer, P. Haltigan, J. Hertz, G Greene, N. Grispog Thilo' How: S. Hagne, J. Hillin, K. Hacket, D. Hacket, R. Hirsch, E. Grill, G. Hendricks. -W. W' or ll oh f l il, J Uuphlhmdill J ,Elly EN 'V . Y ll oh W o lp fl .V f ., ,f 4,4-fix .1 lk.. , f r1Lff KIKJVVQZSS 'R If hby I r dx-1 X ws f lnyi 4 Mfivoffyq I if f Fey ,' , sr fix! N r ,V ,flfav G 'l ' A .aww ,I jhfm y 5 Kqfxl! lf. X, f1',.,'L yiifiwf ' 'K I l - vi hh . ' 'i if I ' i Mil L2 fi fue fl QL' if ,I Lr,,.y5,,o,pn, f - S 2 Jyw' h' 1:1 f XJ , QVL M 4 it Lk' 11,9 1 ,-, y f 1 fwifc ' .QL yqageegril. ' 41+ Ry' .S f o VI ',.. . ,. 'S .r ,. ,,,i,gj?,g,,,,,s W , 3 lx ? 1697 -5 QQ ' . LNTWXX lg W -Viczl A J f Q, L 'cv 1173? HUMERUOM 210-from How: L. Hofneister, M. Hopper, J. Johnston, K. Hunt, P. Holder, B. Immerman, P. Jack- son, J. Hohnson, J. Hodkinsun, D. Kampsg Second How: J. Imarata, M. Jefson, K. Hoherg, K. Keen, K. Johnson, B. Jackson, J. Isaacs, Fl. Jonason, B. Hummel, Third Raw: D. Jarow, R. Hochlein, T. Kane, M. Kaplan, G. Hoffman, G. Kah, R. Kassoss, M. Kaplan. HUMEHDOM 211-Front How: T. Lang, P. Lichtman, L. Lem, J. Landman. B. Lemaire, S. Levy, S. Levantrosser, P. Kellner, N. Lelrak, M. Koch, Second How: G. Keller, R. LiBretto, D. Kopta, S. Kleiner, C. Letty, L. Kowalski, D. Kelly: Third Haw: D. LeBlanc, B. Kerr, R. Kessler, M. Kornblum, G. Lewi, S. Lee. 4 ,J I J , - V .4 , , - .,, 'X T Q 'fd L ,Le ' ' Q-:IOL ' ' 'VXA-1 ffiyfjrf Gi CXUQGXLMNTLJ-xg UN , PGS Q39 TP KNEW QSM .CSNEX - Y' Q iii K re A iv ig ,lik BQIHA 5 , XXQNQE ' fixsxfinxwmeifi Qmuiv U ,gg X h rv, E, av MF Lfjl C A , ' s1vi1x.ClU0N2 'S 513,15 LQ- XLS4 W. NMMA HUMERDUM 212-Fran! Row: M. Marks, K. Markwalter, -T K. Maflucci. L. LoBianr:u.iD. Madaflerg J. Mann, C. Massimo, B. Logan, C. Marten: Second How: K. Lynch L Marshall, D. Mathews, F. Lubin, P. Marckesano, E. Lipfert, D. Lorin, J. Mason, D. Marcus, Third Haw: R. McCarter, L Liebling, G. Magri, J. Mammano, P. Marzul- 9 ilu, M. Mandel, M. Longmate, R. Longmate. X Sr' 'QF Uiljf-L G33 dsymbqa DrrUB?Ql1iliNlbk.,u2 OV ii owl opfigi ELS WST ?2'ESivgro-fs. , . LUQQ, Y 0.1 FN Q,Q,Q. 'ilf McDevitt, S. Mickley, J. McCarthy, R. Meyers, W. Mid- HUMERUOM 213-Front How: K. Milito, C. Mills, L. Miner, P. McGrory, P. Matthews, N. Meltzer, K. Miller, N. McDonough, K Meehan: Second How: L Mielh, L. McRae, P. Mendes, T. Miller, W. McDivvet, M, Miro. A Middendorf, V. Minissaleg Third Haw: K. Moore, B dendorl, B. McNu K f 'T A T F ,i i'i.f'j ,9 Lbfrwl pref! HUMERUUM 217-Front Haw: AC. Morris, M. 0'Donnell. L. Neher, J. Mushrush, A. Murphy, J. Musso, R. New- comb, B. Murphy, R. Nossel: Second Haw: N. Nilsen, P. Mortensen, L. Nordone, K. Mrozowski, M. Napoli, K. Nordmann, C. Morrison, A. Newcomb, D, Neufeldtg Third Raw: D. Mulvaney, R. Moreira, D. Murphy, K. Dnarheim, D. Murhack, R. Morritti, P. Mundy, R. Mutell, B. Murphy. HOME 218-Front Haw: L. Post, J. lluinn, F. Peterson, G. Urlofsky, R. Paley, S. Prosono, J. Plevin, E. Phanstiel. Second How: J. Owen, M. Perri. E. Phair, D. Pringle, S. 0'Shaughnessy, B. Prendergast, T. Peterson, C. Parrish, K, U'Rourkeg Third l?nw.' J. Putz, T. Parrish, J. Paoline, J. Peterson, F. Paolano, H. Polhemus. we his HUMEHUUM 220-Fran! Hnw: S. Richmond, K. Riess, J. Schepis, A. Flice, P. Fleilly, L. Schepflin, J. Sahn, E. Roth, Second How: B. Rolston, J. Schad, W. Sahel, B. Russo, W. Sansone, R. Richmond. P. Saruhbi. ,- sf ,I W ri' 'Qs ' A 161 jigs? -we lad cur Qxpx 1 ASQ? UAA, Kali 0 HUMERUUM 225-Front How: L. Scrofani, B. Seminara J. Schneider, N. Smith, B. Schieffer, C. Skarherg, L. Schefman, N. Seltman, D. Schinkel, J. Slavin, M. Sherr Second How: C. Slrodis, J. Schlesinger, B. Shanahan, G Shultz, J. Shaw, M. Schlafer, K. Schlendorf, S. Schuck, R. Smith, S. Solaskyp Third How: Fl. Scott, H. Silvers, K. Smigrodzky, S. Schleicher, S. Schlyfestone, R. Sorger, K. Schneider, S. Sklar, R. Skorupsky, B. Freeman. l... HUMERUUM 231-Front How: B. Rietschel, L. Zeller, L. Zeller, B. Zacher, R. Zamg Second How: C. Moser, V. Young, M. Yovinn, B. Levitz, B. McLaughlin. fdfii 4 ,LVM ZJLQC WWUDUWWR' 4 .dbziyo oceania? 5 ff 4 f b.fptZ6f ' 150 ZW xv l 4 gm. ,f HUMERUUM 226-Front How: C. Stark, J. Stober, K. Steinnetz, N. Thatcher, J. Thompson,.1..Llslip,S. Tin, L. Ulrich, G. Tuliszewskig Second Haw: S. Uhl, L. Trapani, K. Spranger, E. Sterling, M. Tangredi, M. Sue, J. Untracht, D. Thomas, A. Taylor: Third How: A. Torro, M. Thomas, J. Thomson, M. Strauss, B. Thomson, R. Tuttel. 1 'r . S tt X W L,- T To J A L U U lf? Cf GQ fi ,fl or thief at of - U5 ,VJ J i r',b ' Q! Nlffyl , J 'tu r ,T gf ru or 11, lsr. . U ll Q1 it 'nf U ,N f , r HUMERUUM 229-front Hu FC. Witt er, gN5 l f . D l X AJ GMX! Zflhfwgjr wtfliw V. Velocci, J. Weinberg, D. Wiltsew. Wath , A. Walkiewicz, L. Werner, C. Werner, o ,Second Haw: T. Yberg, S. Wright, J. Wright, Jl Winter, P. Vigli- arolo, R. Whitlo, D. White, G. Wagner: Third How: J. Watson, P. Woodhouse, G. Woodward, K. Wilhelm, R. Wolf, L. Wilson, E. Vaher, C. Vossbrinclr, B. Wetzel. t , ,..,. 3, 7 .,,.,., , ..,,.,. , , ,, , , ,,,, , , ,.,. , , ,W , V. l ',.4 .,., . r.rVL , ,,k'- r,.' Mf, - uf -43 : gf ,, -' 1 ' 'rrf .1- ' '2 '-e gr: '- :N g 4 . , 1,5 ,-,' g f ' r'i' 5i,g.ag, '. 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Seaman, J. Samuels, K. Schmidt, P. Schmitt, G. Schrankg Second How' K. Sentenac, B. Schulz, L. Sand- ground, M. Schwartz, C. Sansone, S. Sandler, C. Senten- ac, D. Schultz, J. Schrager, R. Scrolanig Third How: B, Schneiderman, E. Schwartz, R. Sardella, D. Schineller, W. Seel, R. Shapiro, R. Sclafani, A. Schwartz, R. Schlo- bohm, B. Schnitzer, B. Schmitt. .il AMW! 1442 4 A ' 17. HUMERUUM 234-Front How: D. Stiansen, L. Siano, J Spirio, G. Storms, D. Sumamer, J. Siskind, N. Staller, D Smith, J. Siskind. G. Shaw, M. Simonettip Second Haw L. Sorensen, S. Siano, R. Soviero, G. Stein. P. Simms, P. Tannenbaum, P. Siegel, N. Shulman, S. Tauormina, P. Smith: Third How: P. Stuve, V. Smith, D. Skolnick, J Sturm. R. Smidt, R. Solliday, E. Sokal, L. Silver. HEIMERUUM B 276 and B 175-Fran! How: H, Dinkin,A. Randazzn, D. Olsen. C. Nobile, G. Epstein, A. Yanker. G Edwardsg Second Haw: C. Stebe, D. Sposato, R. Bin, J Keegan, A. Smettzer, P. Pilosi, J. Dulnickg Third Huw' G. Myers, J. Mudd, K. 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To feel pain in failing. So it is with he who is not content with himself, but needs to move on. Such is the pleasure of youth. Activities Attendance 0fr7ceL L. Green. D. Thomas, Secre- 'DUW7wI Q' wm,alQtqwwL uwxwmhcn v? I x X 9, 1 . ' wi? ' fmt G-Pima 1 iw SERVICE s its-L siffio.. wif ,LPN aqxx' kffmb' ,sg QCUN TN!-f-5.2. KSA-X, i.Lw..ovL., mmltkfi Q9 QNDJXXQ kfgwffv- Gs fQQ33i.1.?N.5JT jnf-MLW ugh, ffswlw STUDENT couNclL fill WWA' VM - W., FRONT ROW: J. Ouiney R. Koch, R. Salshury, R. Rothstein, J. Schlesinger, S. Grote, J. Slavin, G. Garret, B. Dong, M. Milack, B. Nola, D. Cappalo, J. Flender, J. Weinberg, SECOND ROW: K. Jarrett, C. Brauchler, M. Gottlieb, H. Wilson, L. Miner, K. Forrier, F. Luhin, E. Cuttler, L. Schepflirr, L. Scrofani, D. Smith. A. Masamo. M. Rudnick, A. Rice, S. Gottholierg THIRD ROW: K. Edgerley, N. Feiler, P. Dennis, S. Branfon, J. Duinn, S. r Friedelson, F. Farrely, J. Shaw, G. Schultz, A, Blnhn, P. Mendes, T. Kane, J. Johnston, L. Zeller, S. Ball, S. Stofig FOURTH RDW: C. Chesonis, M. Napoli, L. Attanasso, K. Dramer, D. Leipzig, B. Shulman, D. Kassover, B. Logan, J. Untracht, L. Cepiro, C. Massamo, J. Albert, R. Harrer, P ROW: T. Chase KENT jW EE3?lI' B. Encherman, D. Lenz, J. Prendergast, K. Agnew, K. Schneider, B. Flack, M. Weiss, R. Richman SIXTH ROW: R. Simms, B. Asheld, H. Phanstiel, G. Strahs, R. Bauch, B. Gellerman, J. Huffman, R. Hirsch, K Schlendorf, L. Nardnne, P. Jackson, M. McCaIlofp SEVENTH ROW: D. Feldman, V. Vito, J. Durstewitz, D Jarow, B. Massa, L. Berman, F. Thaler, A. Davis, J. Woodhouse, M. Kornhlum, J. Mommanu, M. McCourt OFFICERS MISSING FROM PHOTO: M. Jarrett, PresfdenL G. Friedman, Vice-Presidenn C. Dawson, Treas dren P. Hopi, SBCIEFEIK J. Greenfi ywgrg'-:we Ufdcen L. Cymrot,H11starian. need I 'W - zznffg. ,ima . FRONT ROW: K. Jarrett, D. Jacarino, J. Kroutil, M. Lanzalota, R. Nucomh, L. Shiffman, A. Rice, M. Rudom- Matola, L. Liehling, R. Lenz, D. Moskowitz, M. Berman, J. Mamano, R. Sardella, P. Tannenliaum, J. Demsey in, G. Friedman, B. Worster, Treasuren SECOND RDW: G. Grosso, E. Grilli, Secretary F. Dunga, F. Thaler, T. P. Siegel, B. Cohen, R. Sussman, President, OFFICER MISSING FROM PHOTO: W. Walcott, Wee-President, Dungan, D. Feldman, V. Vito, J. Durstewitz, R. Simms, A. Davis, G. Margolano, J. Schragerg THIRD ROW: G. INTERACT FRONT ROW: S. Schleicker, S. Weintraub, tam J. Greenfield, President J. Hertz, Treasuren R. Bauchg SECOND ROW: M. Baicker. R. Green- stein, P. Stein, Vice-President S. Stoff, M. Korn- hlum, R. Birardi. 166 TRI-HI FRONT ROW: J. Neiman, M. Gottlieb, L. Berman, S. Gotthoffer, L. Miner, J. Marinelli, Hecorwng Secretary S. Friedlesun, J. Schlesinger, S. Tin, R. Rothstein, D, Macario, T. Kramer, Vice-President J. Larson, M Arcanna, J. Lutter: SECOND ROW: C. Brauchler, G, Warner. N. Feiler, F. Lubin, J, Ouinn, S, Grote, A. Wal- ltewicz, W. Gurian, G. Garrett. J. Shaw, G, Schultz, A. Blohm, P. Mendes, P. Jackson, L. Scrafani, H. Harron J. Schlobohm, Corresponding Secretaryj THIRD ROW: J. Heitman, L. Hymes, P. Torres, A. Architzel, B. Asheld, L Cymrot, J. Weinberg, L. Scheflin, L. Cepiro, D. Hafner, M. Haack, S. Persono: FOURTH ROW: C. SOS Merkert, S. Hebert, A. Chemnitz, J, Minichello, D. Jarow, K. Schneider, K. Schlendorf, B. Flack, B. Logan, C. Massimo, R. Blumenthal: FIFTH ROW: A. Peterson, H. Moran, M. Gottlieb, J. Booltbinder, F. Farrely, E. McCarthy, M. Denver, K. Reiss, M. Conroy, V. Brocklebank, Attendance Ufhben C. Kahlor, SIXTH ROW: J. Isaacs, H. Moran, L. Neher, M. Rich, J. Hoflman, P. Hoph, R. Wylunis, D. Loglisci, K. Sihler, K. Palazzo, L. Attanasso, C. Moran, K. Hale. Treasuren Denna Joy, President FRONT ROW: A. Drogin, N. Feldman, C. Witmer, S. Richman, E. Graff, D. Alessandro, H. Stevens, J. Besser, M. Shishkowsky, I. Waxman, L. Genova, J. Flender, M. Gottlieb, J. Johnston, SECOND ROW: R. Salsbury D. Dorato, B. Schieffer, B. Rector, Attendance Ufdcen N. Rosenberg, J. Rosner, L. Strull, B. Shulman,l-listu- fran, D. Gottheil, Treasuren E. Abisch, J, Slavin, L. Zeller, J. Untracht, J. Mann: THIRD ROW: D. Prostka, C Torti, L. Grossman, S. Axelrod, L. Kanson, J. Cristenfeld, P, Klepper, A. Parry, J. Abisch, E. Kutler, B. Shana- han, N. Lefrak, D. Kassover, President' FOURTH ROW: N. Lippman. B. Loeftel. C. Heppen, M. Bernstein, M. Scherr, M. Glass, K. Dramer, L. Rosner, C. Dawson, S. Ball, J. Landman, E. Cuttler, K. Keen, P. Goodwin, J. Schepisg FIFTH ROW: J. Isaacs, P. Hyams, D. Lorin, M. Stein, Hecording Secretary G. Werfel, Correspond- ing Secretary N. Rice, Wee-President J. Samuels, K. Lynch, J. Albert, J. Hodkinson, M, Fries, R. Jonason A. Levy. L CLUB , , . I. I ' , Q, 5, .mf-1 . .- ff 1 7 I I I Wifi., 'fav V '12 .. 114' l V 61 ff-2 . 'v.' fy 'f . f' fir' V. .yiaee ef ., nz 4 Treasuren M. Jarret, J. Woodhouse, Vice Presr I dent. 167 FRONT ROW: J. Ouiney, D. Fox, G. Strahs. Hecordirrg Secretary B. Somer, M. Weis, M. Got- lieb, D. Judson, Corresponding Secretaryg SECOND ROW: M. Sue, S. Sklar, J. Beetar, O. Wesley, B. Seltman: THIRD ROW: A. Cain, Pres- ident L Segal. J. Fox, D. Whittler, G. Lewi. PACER FRONT ROW: P. Lichtman, D. Macarin, J. Flender, L. Berman, O. Guttheil, L. Strull, Advertising Editun N. Friedman, Literary Ediion THIRD ROW: B. Birardi, Z-'oVtoriaiAssis!anL M. Tangretti, S. Brand, Phoingraphy Rosenberg, Associate Editor R. Beck, Senior Section Editon M. Bernstein, SECOND ROW: J. Cristenfeld, Ezlitoi C. Margolin, G. Chanson, M. Stein, R. Sussman, G. WerIel,iayour Editan B. Cohen, Editor-in-Chief E. Managing i.-'Mon B. Rector, C, Kahlor, J. Ahisch, L. Alongi, N. Rice, L. Rosner, C. Happen, Copy Editan G. Scacco. HOOFBEATS I FRONT ROW: J. Ourstewitz, Editor-in-Chief L. Zeller, M. Bernstein, J. Heitman, J. V cione, Managing Scacco, Photography Eznton G. Lewi, Sports Editon E. GriIl,J. Hertz, Feature Eziton C. Dawson, R. Sussman, Editor D. Gottheil, J. Besser, J. Johnston, SECOND ROW: G. Chanson, L. Liebling, K Henry. D. Lovin. O. N. Rice. M. Kornblum. EDITORS MISSING FROM PHOTO: F. Thaler, Managing Efnton W. Walcoff, Man- Kassover, News Editnn L. Trapani, E. Phanstiel, K. Lynch, A. Parry, THIRD RO : ' , Bauch, S. Ball. E. aging Editon - f r D f ALL! 168 DECA BOOKKEEPING CLUB FRONT ROW: A. Wiltsey, J. Gabriele: SECOND ROW: T. Wengler, D. Pnlhemus, L. Edelmann, M. Dnughan. FRONT ROW: H. Gerstenlauer, L Rosenberg, E. Stellatos, S. Scernnff. K. Markwalter, C. Phelan, C. Dumin, Lenko, D. Marzigliano, K. Mrozowski: THIRD ROW: R. Koch, M. Gorman, K. Musicaro, S. Sullivan, P. Fauer- P. SOLUITIUH, E. Jacobson. President R. 310112. Tfeawren K Price, l'fiSf0riall,' SECOND ROW: C. Nuetzel. L. bach, D. Tansey, V. O'NeilI, Seniar Wbe-Presidenn T. Delaney, H. Chase, P. Hanlin, D. Kaufman, D. Kaufman, Trapani, J. Landman, B. Bennett, Junior Wee-Presiderm L Amaruso, N. Thatcher, L Nordnne, L. Ritter, N. Secretary. LM., 417 SECRETARIAL CLUB FRONT ROW: B. Denstun, M. Rahas, A. Buwin- ski, N. Mangiardi, R. Lomino, C. Phelan SECOND ROW: M. Dnughan, D. Polhemus, C Dziedzic, D. Marzigliano, V. Simmons, S. Baxter President. 169 PUBLIC ADDRESS SQUAD FRONT ROW: B. Freilich, B. Massa, N. Feldman M. Weiss, M. Kornblumi SECOND ROW: E. Gril- Ii, R. Koch, M. Berman, G. Lewi, M. Baiken. AUDIO VISUAL SQUAD FRONT ROW: S. Cedar,FresidenL K. Steinmetz. WcePresh1'enL G. McDowell: SECOND ROW: J. Fox, O. Fox, R. Hinkson, W. Hunt, J. Musso. RED CROSS COUNCIL FRONT ROW: J. Ahisch, W. Cama, P. Lichtmanp A, Rice, President, SECOND ROW: L. Alnngi, C. Rasch, B. Recior. 1 70 .. els FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA COSMETOLOGY CLUB FRONT ROW: J. Dorsey, Treasuren M. Greco, J. Bergin, T. Colligan, P. Bonney, P. Forge, D. Bellis- tri, D. Grills, Vice-Presfderlh D. Troise, Presfdenh' SECOND ROW: Mrs. Markofsky, E. Simonetti, C. Vacchio, B. Rolston, K. Mulligan, D. Bruland, C. Rydenski, Mrs. Harnink. OFFICER MISSING FROM PHOTO: M. Landi, Secretary. FRONT ROW: E. McDermet, C. Witmer, T. Kramer, S. Granger, J. Besser, A. Granger, A. Parry, M. Shish- kowsky, D. Cappnt, J. Flender, S. Richman, SECOND ROW: R. Fiedler, S. Asher, M. Stevens, B. Denston, C. Barraco, Vice-Pfesidelm A. Architzel, Fresidelm P. Torres, Attendance UMDEL E. Phanstiel, Treasuren B Schiefler, S, Gotthoffer: THIRD ROW: J, Olson, L. lem, J. Cependa, M. Sherr, M. Glas, A. Feiler, J, Shaw, N. Lefrak, , , 5 FOURTH ROW: J. Shad, D. Joy, L. Attanasso, B. Rector, C. Forte, B. Asheld, A. Chemnitz, N. Rice, M. Haack, P. Pierpont, l T L. Alongi. FNA FRONT ROW: A. Gollatz, P. Dennis, R. Fiedler, G. March, R. Gassira, D. Rodin, B. Dong, VicePresf- zlelm B. Nola, Presidelm E. Cassidy, J. Bascomh: SECOND ROW: D. Pickel, R. Harrer, D. Schultz, D. Kamps, L Rosner, K. Schneider, J. Albert, M. Jefson: THIRD ROW: Mrs. Case, M. Mangiardi, E. Apel, P. Purfield, O. Carter, J. Grimaldi, K. Lynch, J. Hodkinson, K. Hale, Secrerariq P. McGrath, M. Conroy. LIBRARY CLUB FRONT ROW: D. Gunzenhauser, B. Domnitz, D. Coppola, C. DePalo, J. Johnston, PresidenL A. Catalano, Treasuren A. Hamilton, W, Camag SECOND ROW: L. Alongi. C. Rasch, P. Keller, H. Benedict, V. Harding, A. Bahr, L. Zila, M. Weiss. 171 PERFORMING ARTS BOYS' OCTET FRONT ROW: R. Zam, T. Dungan, S. Benze, J. Concannong SECOND ROW: V. Vito, B. Massa, J. Woodhouse, S. Stuff. n Avwq 91- I X-Ki CHOIR ,,,.,x ,xxx-,... FRONT ROW: P. Ouiney, S. Shapiro, P. Hopf, J. Kroutil, J. Larson, Tleasurez R. Zam, l. Waxman, P. Tan- nenhaum, J. Marinelli, J. Carbone, A. Drogin. R. Wells, K. Riess, B. Johnson, SECOND ROW: L. Miner. J. Durstewitz, T. Kramer, G. Hirsch, J. Hallman, 6. Concannon, Wee-President K Palazzo, Rube Mistress: M. Kornhlum, C. Morris, B. Benze, E. Nelson, A. Taylor, J. Ullian, J. Romanelli, S. Friedelson, G. Stein THIRD ROW: M. Lanzillotta, A. Fine, P. Marzullo, J. Leary, J. Harrigan, F. Farrelly, D. Jaccarinu, S. Ball, Senetaryc V. Vito, President M. Rich, Hnbe Mistress, D. Blank, B. Foster, A. Davis, L. Genova, D. Tranchina, GIRLS' OCTET KNEELING: F. Farrelly, J. Coflin, P. Cox: SEATEO: M. Harlam, J. Hoffman, S. Ball: STANDING: K. Palazzo, J. Larson, 11 172 A. Hall: FOURTH ROW: M. Romanelli, N. Feiler, K. Moore, P. Cox, B. Hyland, M. Harlam, Student Conduc- toz D. Ball, H. Andreasen, T. Dungan, J. Niemann, R. Massa, Librarian, C. Chesonis, P. Stiansen, 6. Warner M. Diess, E. Elliotg FIFTH ROW: P. Simms, R. Kessler, P. Pierpont, K. Agnew, E. McCarthy, A. Schwartz, E Benson, T. Hebert, J. Collin, J. Woodhouse, Librarian, J. Minichellu, S. Stoll, M. Glass, M. Berman, S Hebert, R. Kassofl, J. Isaacs, B. Freilich, H. Wilson. BOYS' GLEE CLUB 1 rf. I m N wg FRONT ROW: T. McCreery, J. Newberger, M. Gottlieb, R. Newman, G. Condon, M. Weiss, J. Mussog rierrl D. Thompson, R. Eatz, J. Haddowg FIFTH ROW: C. lghfsen, J. Paolini, M. Warren, Vice-President M. . f ,su SECOND ROW: J. Attanasso, J. Piclres, G. Th orakis, E. Schwartz, H. Annenberg, R. Newcomb, F. Perls- Simms, Treasurer R. Driscoll, R. Xvlrgrrdy, R. Crev In , P. ird, L. Liehlin , K. Pillmus. OFFICER Q .,.t,,. Y , gi! R tadt, W. Encherman: THIRD ROW: TLMuIvaney, Sl, De psey, T. Rgxhmann, T.ABeatIy. T. Chase, GX,Lewi, J. F j MISSING FROM PHOTO: A: Cain,SsEetary. Ouiney, J. Rosen. Garugan. rpxugudrg Rglyriiohn, s. Mg Krygtgrlwbrfeihofarri, K,,1MRiSLay'1Pf5gQ:TgQX X jf mag, Q I. NX A QYJXJJAX wx CJ du Xb llfjh .Xb ,IX 'jx Q V .ll iqfgj-' J X. AVI' AX X 'X 0 Xt Elf! ixxxt,-I :jiri QA.: X XL I xiii 'fx ' + vb Qk Q slimy SJ . I, X F' Kru- QQ r Q Qt NU X ,kxlf Q ji Mala!! ,QAM xwvr L7 QIJJ L, E! 5 Q! , ff., TD I I A Nh , .Nt if I fb' P nf s . il ' ir - fa f ,WJ Qi If , f --to L 1 X. w 1 i f -L lv- if . is .t iff. . ,tie es J or V A I Lv FRONT ROW: J. Dunn, G. Garrett, N. Bernstein, D. Macario, Treasurer S. Klein, N. Wechsler, A. Viola, M. O'DonneII, N. Feldman, Wee-Presidelm P. Lichtman. B. Shanahan, S. Halbert, K. Maffucci: SECOND ROW J. Lombardo, J. Johnston, L. Scrofani, L. DeSpain, B. Leigh, L. Schepflin, V. Velocci, B. Schieffer, J. Schepis S. Grote, J. Schlesinger, J. Siskind, M. Shishkowsky, D. Costa, J. Ouinn: THIRD ROW: K. Lynch, K. Kilken- ny, C. Janovitch, N. Meltzer, P. Jackson, L. Genova, N. Fedders, S. Kleiner, F. Krupp, A. Walkiewicz, J. Mann J. Untracht, J. Thompson, J. Siskind, C. Barraco, J. Weinberg, A. Lanzillottag FOURTH ROW: L. Sandstrnn , . L. Lem, M. Goldstein, A. Hardgrove, J. Shaw, D. Vito, M. Jefson, J. Samuels, J. Josephson, Fresfdenr L. Cepero, L. McRae, A. Chemnitz, D. Stiansen, L. Johnson, J. Watson, K. Henry, E. Kingsley, K. Moran, J Albert, FIFTH ROW: P. Smith, M. Napoli, M. Buchansky, l. Ripper, C. Sintenac, B. Van Bree, J. Josephson O. Magri, C. Skodis, K. Hale, D. Dramer, P. McGrath, Secretary J. Isaacs, L. Sandground, K.'Schmidt, J Winter, K. Nordmann, K. Schlendorf, P. O'SulIivan, B. Flack, M. McCarthy. ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: B. Hirsch, L. Zeller, Librarian, K. Newell, L. Schilman, S. Levy, Librarian, S. Tay- lor, J. Flender, SECOND ROW: R. Paley, S. Brand, R. Sardella, J. Gorman, D. Schinkel, J. Kulichi THIRD ROW: M. Kaplan, F. Thaler, R. Worster, Treasurer, R. Longmate, M. Long- mate. D. Mordofl. OFFICER MISSING FROM PHOTO: S. Morgan, Presr'0'en!. 173 BAND FRONT ROW: M. Rudomin, J. McDowell, E. Graff, L. Bremowitz, G. Parker, C. Matten, R. Smith, J. Sagen- G. Kupfer, Band Captain, L. Grossman, J. Sekac, N. Lippman, M. Fried, M. Haack, S. Weintraub, J. Hertz, R. rlorl, Drum Majorette, G. Halt, L. Neher, B. Rector, Treasuren W. Yuvino, J. Price, S. Jasnow: Berley, M. Merkett, B, Loelfel, T. Morschg FOURTH ROW: D. Thomas, R. Scott, G. Baker, J. Hartzel, M. SECOND ROW: J. Pidgeon, B. Murphy, D. Fidelman, D. Dorato, Secretary, K. McGrath, N. Nilsen, G. Baker, Gabriele, O. Rice, P. Martin, G. Lenz, P. Stein, R. Stegner, G, Motola, K. Jarret, T. Walker, D. Judson, D. Joy. N. Durkin, C. Gaynor, C. Grece, A. Peterson, B. Asheld, I. Landsman, N. Rice, librarian, T. Tenerg M. Gaynor, CAAVA ' I Q ' 1 I I I FRONT ROW: VE. Marschall, J. Severino, Presi- denL J. Dunn, L Lem, N. Smith, K. Lucas, D. Gottheil, A. Parry, J. Abisch, S. Tin, M. Gorman: SECOND ROW: P. Gruul, Chairman of Publltityc P. Gilmore, T. Dungan, Vice-PresidenL C. Savior, J. Owen, L Kanson, M. Bernstein, ... R. X! Wylnnis, R. Stone, J. Fitzpatrick: THIRD ROW: B. Seltman, V. Montanez, M. Sherr, M. Glass, ' C. Goodwin, P. Klepper, J. Rosner, V. Ellis, 1. M. Denver, P. Adams, S. Sullivan. OFFI- DRAMA CLUB FRONT ROW: M. Bernstein, J. Abisch, K. Winkler, J. Vecchione, L. Kanson, Vibe-Pfgyfdgnf, L, Snull, D, THIRD ROW: G. Werfel, B. Shulman, C. Brauchler, J. Greenfield, F. Thaler, M. Stein, J. Minichello. D. Fox Gottheil B. Denstnn, J. Schlesinger, N. Feldman, PresfdenL J. Besserg SECOND ROW: G. Friedman, J. Cris- A. Parry: FOURTH ROW: J. Schrager. C. Heppen, J. Rosner, M. McCourt, R. Sussman, J. Fox, B. Hunt, M tenfeld, G. McDowell, J. Durstewitz, J. Lardner, P. Klepper, D. Leipzig, P. Tannenbaum, P. Grosso: Tangredi. 174 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: A. Arehitzel, B. Rector, E. Nelson, T. Skohlow, J. Cristenfeld, N. Rosenberg, L. Strull, R. Beck, so, A. Rezek, M. Gaynor, D. Joy, F. Thaler, C. Dawson: FOURTH ROW: A. Cain, J. Woodhouse, P. Stein, R. Secretary, J. Lutter, P. Ouiney, N. Feldman, J. Marinelli, D. Doratoy SECOND ROW: B. Loeflel, L Hyams, C. Sussman, K. Klee, M. Jarrett, A. Davis, P. McGrath, L. Attanasso, M. Simms..OFFICER MISSING FROM Heppen, Treasurer, J. Greenfield, N. Rice, D. Player, V. Vito, S. Ball, G. Friedman, Presidenr, M. Rich, J. Dear, PICTURE: D. Kassover,i-iistarian. J. Leary, P. Hopf, THIRD ROW: M. Stein, Wee President, G. Werfel, J. Korn, D. Architzel, T. Morsch, P. Gros- DEBATE FRONT ROW: R. Paley, M. Sue, N. Feldman: SECOND ROW: J. Brancati, M. Jarrett, President, D. Feldman, Vibe President, K. Jarrett, D. Thomas. JETS FRONT RDW: P. Holder, M. Hopper, J. Becker, R. Etringer. M. Gaynor, R. Nield, C. Raschi SECOND ROW: A. Drummond, R. Hughes, P. Lewis, G. Lundsten, R. lrvin, P. Mulvey, A. Bendel. OFFICER MISSING FROM PICTURE: J. Dear, Fresident 175 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE FRONT ROW: N. Feldman, J. Cristenfeld. N. Rosenberg, Vice-Presidelrtg A. Fine, S. Gotthofier, J. Flender, D. THIRD ROW: K. Oramer, P. Woodhouse, R. Bauch, R. Sussman, F. Thaler. J. Greenfield G Werfel HISIUII Gottheil, L. Strull, Secretary M. Stenan, N. Smith: SECOND ROW: L. Alongi, S. Kleiner, C. Goldman, D. am M. Stein, C. Heppen, Attendance Uffiken B. Lewin, N. Rice. OFFICER MISSING FROM PHOTO O Lorin, S. Schuck, J. Cependa, J. Vecchione, M. Bernstein, R. Beck, Publicity Chairman, L. Brenowitz, Feldman, President MATHLETES FRONT ROW: G. Grosso, F. Perlstadt, M. Tan- gredi, J. Heitman, B. Zamg SECOND ROW: P Grosso, Eaptahr, P. Stein, J. Rodgers. J. Mam- mano, M. Stein. Xubv' 45: Nw CHESS CLUB FRONT ROW: J. Hartzel, B. Schneiderman, J. Musso, M. Sue: SECOND ROW: B. Lewin, O. Moskowitz, J, Woodhouse, G. Lewi, E. GriIIi. 176 'YW' SPORTS Yarra FOOTBALL korea C 155206 glfflfifvogydr 120 My ,. I f J-'I im-.MW .'xA- .A , K A. re-if -9' FRONT RDWi M. Kaplan, A. Middendorf, M. Warren, R. Cormack, Honorary Captain. K. Murray, D. Hackett W. Cherry, N. McAleese, Honorary Captain, T. Delaney, C. Colangelo, D. DiGangi, D. Doyle: SECOND ROW M. Thomas, R, Wetzel, M, Vezina, J. Danilo. , W. Galligan, O, Wesley, M. Paolano, J. Pace, R. Car- iola, R. Smidt, Managen T, Davey, Trainen' THIRD ROW: E. McEnaney, T C, Vossbrinck, R, Coleman, V, Cataldo, D. Neufeldt, i., -7, L Adelman, T. LaDui:a, A, Cain, J. Corea, cD8L'fI,' FOURTH ROW: D. 5? ',-Q. fly Rodgers, B. Tuzinkiewicz, D. Meyer, K. O'Rourke, J. Mr:Shea, J. Siemen, D. Thompson, R. Schlohohm, Coach S. Gold: FIFTH ROW: D. Cutler, E, Maher, A. DeTommaso, B. Thompson, R. Soviero, J, Curry, S. Salvatore, S. Giordano, W, Carman, K. Leary, Coach D, DeMottg SIXTH ROW: D. Skolniclr, D. Tietjen, R. Livingston, W. Grant, J, Maher, J. Cohen, J. Fromm, J. Hoops, B. McManus, P. Conroy, Coach B. Phelps. GYMNASTICS FRONT ROW: F. Sellito, D. Costlow, C. Thien- pont, J. Dixon, J. Hamilton, B. Murphyg SECOND ROW: G. Kupler, J. Lagrua, R, Nosserl K. Dembitz, N. Nilsen, W. Krakerg THIRD ROW: R. Savior, L Nossell, P. Reilly, M. Conway, B Wylonis, B, Hummel, B. Eatz: FOURTH ROW: R McCreery, J. McGrath, T. Ganswindt, B, Holz- macher, J. Markowsky, H. Bernstein, J, Mar- jowsky. 1 77 VARSITY SOCCER-Front How: R. Casbarra, K. Woodard, J. Sternherg, D. Carlson, D. Heflening Second How: T. Pizzuclo, J. Putz, K. Supple, D. Murphy, N. Peri. T. Morsch, E. Oppenheimer, Manager Coach W. Mills, W. Lange, B. Vonnes, B. Freeman, D. Architzel, R. Moretti, J. Kohn, T. Pierce. JUNlDR VARSITY SOCCER-Front How: B. Murphy, T. Mcllreery, P. Kellner, M. Friedman, B. Bennett, J. Walerstein, J. Pooley, I. Landsman Second Huw: Coach G. Thurber, J. Haddow. F. Arredondo, J. Pickel, R. Hoehlein, M. Heiherger, N. Holland, G. Magri, J. Block, R. Seltman. SOCCER BADMINTON FRONT ROW: V. Velocci, J. Lutter, S. Ray, A. Hall, H. Harrong SECOND ROW: O. Bellistri, B. Logan, K. Schlendorf, B. Klammer, Managea C. Massimo, THIRD ROW: B. Lewis, M. Arhogast, F. Krupp, B. Flack, J. Josephson, H. Chase. 178 TENNIS FRONT ROW: A, Goldfinger, G. Friedman, G. Epstein: SECOND ROW: R. Kristall, G. Strahs, R. Kri- -.-ll I ll.. ..l... xii ir: .v 1 ' , VA 3 i if 'Q l- 7 . f--, i I 1 , CROSS COUNTRY I ,Q Q10 . s J f .P f ' figifgfvu U I iff? , A I FRONT ROW: J. Grimaldi, F. Weber, L Green, P. Stianseng SECOND ROW: G. Dudiak, J. Lien, P. Marzuiio. A. l -..A.LA-- D hZ-L--mlllhh hhlll. fI,..L fi h ,,,, ,, ' R ' . Drl oll, T. Walker, M. Roonec, A. Ruben, R. MuteII. My FIELD HOCKEY FRONT ROW: D. Madafferi. M. O'DonneII, J Dunn: SECOND ROW: D. Kaufman. J. Schellhorn A. Carrature, S. Baxter, E. Marschall. L. Karl, D Fredericks, P. Krillp THIRD ROW: C. Morris, D cillotta, L. Lemp FOURTH ROW: C. Parrish, L Sandground, D. Magri, L Ryan, R. Adden, S Charlton, J. Weinberg I, f fi ,, , -f J. it i u V19 .. ,. 6 I 179 i avg A , v, Gilvey, P. Colligan, N. Staller, J. Carolla, A. Len- Q Vbfjwwm .,NVf6f7K,,1 V1 ,f5W55ffffJ551f1 .1'?1Q1W?M51N5f1f if W 1 Z 1 W jd L 383035 iwyw VGC M. Milack, B. Nola, Chesonls, E. Nelson, Captain, SECOND HOW. H Chase, B. Van Bree, T. Yberg, D. Kaufman, K Sihler, P. Mendes, L. Cepim, D. Hafner, K. Hale V. 0'NeiII, P. McGrath. '5CWvL0w.iLUL 1fm..1i Q LUULUVVJQ 2 C'f0'L,lfyigQ ww. . V250 Q gfjggfy M72 0-LL L Q y ru, w V LlJQQe Ny? g. ' Mfmvmu IQLEL w,pC.Q s0Jt,LfQ,K O4 VQDQK I LEADER CORPS CHEERLEA Rsgtjfigwiffgifogasgi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 YL' 1 nf K 1 7-Pj WU 1 W vb 5 X rnum now: A. Hall, s. na.n.z1wle11ag sscuun Row: 111 anse J. Lear J.Mann'THIR - '- K Ugg fl jx' 1. N YJ -KX? mans, L. KarI,L'o-Captain, 5.1111 arsc na11,,capmf1L.Nordnn. Y' Y' I D RUWIVI Sim K y .M WW VK NGK' OM? ogwgyf 'X Yam ' , f, E CMN if ,K 0 O vijkg I ML 1b,QH,?fL .1 4 M f , uQKUfQK1M 1FfkpQUwY5VQKJp E10 M W 5 1 1 T im fl . F. 4. V ., g Q .' 1. , s?y:!'!f .U R . 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'f ,ani '- .wx J 1: 2 ' , I , If ',,, M-lizw-',f.a 1 , ' 53 ' -f K, .- , 2 ,I ,2i5l15jf'ZjL2Z21.545xg3:5,.ygi3r,i?fi,' 7 ggij. -'-' 6 f 1',' 22?4'i2z?f:f.wf'f1?'A ' 7V P f5+ f N f ' ' , ff, f 9' J,-fE'9'ii'-fl:'fl'4 1 '57'f'vf' I , -H,iL ff'L?ff fQYY f-341, , ' f ' ,, H .. ,,-ff' ,fir B yr I ff E IJ Jaarr? 'Eze QI f, . . , ' , , 14-l.-,fcfr ,gi:.1', f ., .1 :,f,fi 2.'f V--:ff f:.v:.'i1. ,Z .V ' 111'-waz: f .- if ,Min . ij R .-LL, If . ,,.,, . . OFFICIALS' CLUB FRONT ROW: S. Baxter, D. Fredricks, J. Joseph- son, P. KriII, B. Klamer, V. Velocci, C. Schlendorf D. Kaufman: SECOND ROW: R. Adieo, C. Morris B. Flack, B. Logan, J. Untract, L. Ryan, D. Arie- dondo, L. Lem, S. Charlton, M. O'Donald VOLLEYBALL Velucci, T. Skuwhlowp SECOND HOW: M. Arbo- gast, A. Granger, S. Baxter. B. Klammer, E. Mar- schall. A. Carratureg THIRD ROW: J. Josephson, E. Apel, V. Simmons, B. Flack, D. Fredricks, L. Karl, P. KriII. GIRLS' BOWLING FRDNT ROW: J. Landman, D. Wiltsey, P. Holder, SECOND ROW: C. Gundwin, L. Trapani, B Srevens, I.. Rosenberg. 181 A svy ,M l 13 OGWPL. 'LH L A G Lyn C7 J om QQ' W. ,L U Q C -f X 4 X filfqx I0 J USL, ' . '. V L, I A ' K6 O1 '- L, ,xxx ,U Wo 5 ni' N.-rp -if X n rr, A Q BASKETBALL QW I V , fly-. yy. I L LR Q ,Q5 Q ' N L f, K , yd OX. E LYS, LF' .UNL 441 'Q 'NW nf? my of R' ' AKD ,fm To 'JB is 100 sg! U Q I qt XXX Qjkb xx I O 14 1 No . 'L AL LQ! 1 Q. , Q., -. -, L LJ A -' av or .5 1 X X9 D45 rf not of Q: xr xv in -G VARSITY BASKETBALL-Front How: T. Thomp- son, R. Graham, D. Murphy, J. Putz, P. Groul B. Tully, M. Thomas, P. Purfield, J. Cutrone, W. Freeman, R. Moretti, Mr. Thurber, Coach. Second How: D, Architzel, Manager, E. Poulter, fi! rjgjirrvrxrrsrrv BASKETBALL -ffrmnawoaruck WJ Lyn 2.3:5fffffgiE2rT57E9f'4:Efff3EEE21?fEififi ' P -v A L sum onuhn nops ,r,nunmn..- X W ff j?fl5fif3rfnQE?'y3l ?9' EW Qzrjdxif' Sf R if LL Lfforrfiofrr or J ,M rf WF ' bfi K? 5, f 7k5V.,Lf VHF: . rLf'Q,LL3VQy7 yy GIRLS' BASKETBALL-Front How: L Norine, L Lem, A. Murphy, J. Johnston, L Siano. B. Seaman, R. Addeop Second How: N. Mangiardi, Manager, D. Magri, K. McSweeney, L. Ryan, D. Schinkel, S. Charlton, A. Wiltsey, Co-Manager' Third How: C. Morris, E. Marschall, D. Fredricks, P. Krill, J. Josephson, L. Karl, V. Velocci. 182 ... ,-!g .f ,, Nr-1' ,- N Uri E A W W I N. . it .rf .1 M If 'WL Tiff V4 K U if ie! u.Ji.QJe Lfjygf ir ACL ll Li fiLWu..-f r 6 ,X FJ Lereefm ww Eli.fe.fi:.fffl P we . ,E 5. INDOOR TRACK L05 eff ns- Lv ' ,RK VL fly, E FRONT ROW: J. Prendergast, P. Wilson, R. Casharra, A. Rezek, F. Perlstadt, P. Stiansen, E. Pfeiler, B. Car- berry, S. Bellia, A. DeTommaso, R. Scrolani, J. Haddow, L. Adelman: SECOND ROW: A. Ruben, B. Wetzl, B. ' Pincus, A, Zarro, P, Marzull, D. DiGangi, L. Green, F. Thaler, K. McLaughlin, K. Murray, M. Longmate. 3' -if X , . PERU, M. Weiss, B. Wylonis, D. Reardon, P. Delaney: FOURTH ROW: R. Barhato, D, Lee, S. Giordano, M. McCourt, T. Walker, S. Schleicher, J. Hillin, F. Weber, R. Driscoll, R. Soloiday, D. Alnwick, A. g Friedrich. J Middendorf: THIRD ROW: G, Lenz, A. Cain, G. Woodward, G. Motola, B. Swanson, G. Dudiak, D. Carlso , M. L -,JV 4 A NX ,, gjiiljjqlj . .fm - L 1 fl Q Meow fs' QW X63 X7 Gil 'EiK.4Q,Ug in ol fQJ,R,M7. .gieewwvflefw r f f' 'T , Nl, lik LKQLQQDQ-9 f ffy' Q,gff.,wq,+. X ll 'L JV if LX --1 .f . 4 f J.v. CHEERLEADERS , f SKI CLQBQLQ JJVZNLRS ,,. ',,,3 ing 3, 7 sf ' N sf if H.. . , M fgfvpvz s24iff?'e.2 W 'fx 'fall gligii.-,3b,'?f: l 'fd 5 ., , . ,kazaa 4' K 3 J 0 .e.JTQ,?Qi?Q?f' 'J V ' ' 45' f S, fp . . Weir ful 1 X . . - QM' ffg-,S A 1 , 1 Z ffg.'Al.f.fQ4Gff1.f' ' r'i'Tf f' wil-3. :JJ --f rn J A ' 'M FRONT ROW: P. Dennis, J. Abisrzh, B. Schulman, S. Tin, M. Bernstein, A. Viola: SECOND ROW: M. Rubin, P. Q, Grosso, D. Judson, L. Fundunklian, G. Grosso, D. Gottheil: THIRD ROW: B. Newman, M. Mandel, R. Jonason, J. 5 sGreenlield, J. Coffin. Ne X . 'N X, -.1 BT XR N T - T Q W ki , . se Wi R5 I il' V7 DJ A T . Ari f QA3 im E ' T l D V5 'S T A 245 D 95 T5 2 A l V N' . l X FIRST ROW: L. Genova, N. Weclrsler . Zicolella: SECOND ROW: N. Feddxers, F. Krupp, A. S 3 KJ DX NH l x rnmo Row.B.riaek,a.Lugan c.Massar:g QJNUDA H ESM fb gt -1. M XJ I -V Ax ii L 1' 1 X 1 Ti. 'TMLJUW of DMD sk K AL -Juvjlff Q L0 Din Q R if J , R ' ,N wjxfvx Amrfggu me :Jef N if Q Q 75 33 183 Q5 ' If , ix 'SUR - , f RPO N NN , Ri. fr' i xi Uxexgjb A O-2 Q 'Ol i3 I A T FP 5 R -li uuuuLfu'LJ'QzQJYyunl1i6uULJuLz ii U3 fx Q S. 'Q X :rifffr':::rrf:f:'::::'AA 'i X ' is 254i-U . 1 YJ ww' ill QKJQ wi. .V dx! Q1 YI T 1 . I - - we ,J Y I L ll v I. 1 .4 I Ya, . IL f F GV 'Thx WIP W in mimi . in BZ! OU PIJXII IJ Nob Pl 'QA l il-f Q sl olf:pI,i'57lW 1 OI 'fy 5 , III Ili: l ., A. WRESTLING j,,l-WSJ XV gf, Qgim i lah QJWT 'XJ' MJ , J , yy QII1 ,SQ in W of in VARSITY WRESTLING-Front How' B. Eatz, T. Davey, K, Supple, J. Kohn. J. Hamilton, K. Dembitz, O. Thompson: Second Huw: T. Henn, R. Cormack, M. Paulano, S. Goldsmith, B. Mi:Cfeeryg Third How: R. Koch, Manager, D, Doyle, M. Beglin, G. Wagner, C. Colangelo. 184 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING-Front How: E. Horace, J. Walerslein, T. Lang, D. Costlowg Second Haw: C. Sansone, K. Sentenac, N. Nilsen, R. Lizzi: fhfrd Huw: E. McEnaney, D. Mulvaney, M. Warren. RIFLE TEAM FRONT ROW: J. Dixon, J. Andolena, M. Goldstein, SECOND ROW: M. Guardamo, G. Balduf, C. Blaise. BASKETBALL CALHOUN 53 Plainview Kennedy 61 Mt. Anthony 24 Lynhrook 58 Proctor 53 Rutland 41 Wantagh A 52 Berner 57 Mepham 48 Kennedy 65 Freeport CALHOUN 47 Long Beach 6 Plainedge 13 59 Hewlett 7 Berner 32 72 Berner O Long Beach O 57 Mepham o Hewlett 25 57 Kennedl 14 Freeport 27 58 Hewlett 14 Kennedy 27 56 Weapon 7 Mepham 19 67 Long Beach 0 Uniondale 3 CROSS COUNTRY CALHOUN 2nd Baldwin, Berner, East Meadow 3rd Uniondale, Massapequa 2nd Lawrence, Sewanhaka 2nd Valley Stream Central, Oceanside 2nd Kennedy, Mepham 1Oth SSAL 2nd Bethpage Invitational 1Oth Section 8 GYMNASTICS cALHoun 63 17 2 l'l Carey Oceanside Kennedy Massapequa Berner Mepham Southside D SSAL Forfeit 64174 103 23 91 I 37 98 28 61-1f2 Baldwin 65-1f2 1st iv ll 2 d WRESTLING CALHOUN 22 Mt. Vernon 41 Mineola 3rd Suffern lnv. 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Transmissions 56 East Sunrise Highway lNear Hewleti Ave.j Merrick, N.Y. 195 GARFIELD PHARMACY L. J. Liebreich 1760 North Merrick Avenue Merrick, New York FR 8-5521 .V ci: umm -' BLEK111 BDBBIIS 'x G Wg , . P'. .lq.l 'Q' o 0.9 I Q... ' O l Baskin-Robbins 1 Ice Cream 1 Open all year . For all types of 1 parties f 1768 Merrick Ave. Merrick 378-8831 1 1 'R Compliments of GLENCREST MEN'S SHOP Gentlemen's Quarters 20 Merrick Ave., Merrick FR 9-2411 3 .1 i A ,A 'AE' Open 24 Hours lg x Serving the Finest Food 0 0 Merrick Diner ,y Steaks Chops Sea Food Char-Coal Grill l Your Host Merrick Ave. 8. SYLVESTER MAYO Sunrise Highway 378-9392 Merrick, N.Y. Li where the promise is performed . . . MERRICK FURRIERS 22 Sunrise Highway, Merrick FReeport 8-0895 COLLEGE BOUND? 1 11 Keep Up With The News Back Home FR 8-8417 Nick's Delicatessen Buffet Trays and all Salads Homemacle Nick Barraco, Prop. 22 CC-,mp Ave, Merrick, N.Y. Through 1 MERRICK LIFE Your hometown newspaper Call FR 8-5320 for information on College Subscription Rates l POSTUR-LINE 1 11 - '1 1 l si-loss 1 i 1 1 25 Merrick Avenue Merrick, New York ' MQ X ' Wi? LLWNMEZV NwLb M W M WN O?!m QimQ QQXYWQVQWQ l vp . X Ou, WJ my 950' X5 125 I ggovwxh web JV x X00 HARRAN TRANSPOR TA TIUN 4 QW-MQ PGBQJQ NCQ of RITE MD -fjvgbowl' EQQBUIGESED TL E i N I r Dr. Siegel W Norman Mulnick David Kirschner, Ph.D. Dr. Stevens A P 1 2 Dr. Erlitz Victor Rosenthal Dr. Muhlbauer 1 R J 5 William Gitelman Dr. Schwartz Dr. Alan Geller Dr. Lazar AFX CALABRESE, ACSW RD CALABRESE, ASCW HARRY'S LAWN MOWER 81 CYCLE SHOP Soles-Service-Ports Registered Briggs di Stratton Dealer Schwinn A? Rudge Bicycles 1623 Merrick Road Merrick, New York FR 9-2470 I l Wwrwrweneemeiwrw MMWWWWUZU 4 f WW f5'L721jw,4pcMif fL?M 4' ' 2Zwm,e,42-eQ,2'C?fifcff1Jff-2 fb fu! ' M MVA, ftfballw nf Aww JMLMC4, J UIXAD0 M Main fifiwfbffrffil MWJJMW My 'H Wvwgvf N ,M Jdfvwffhifid me 06fA0U7L WW? wiwvecc WWW frefwP'C Oli' ffvfjfjijifo , 3 fYf6LTf0f1m THE RED HAT F. W. WHITNEY'S Where fhe Gay Ninefies meefs fhe Roaring Twenfies 2H p1 d k TM 4852434 SU PERMARKET 373 Merrick A Merrick, N Y k For Movies You Can't Wait to See IV 6-8870 I A A iv 3-2363 O Leo's Esso Repairsand Service Brakes-Ignition-Lubrication--Accessories MA 3-1522 1692 Merrick Road . Merrick N.Y. Merrick 8. Jerusalem ' ULO RAUDSEPP Aves. Merrick, N.Y. HOLIDAY DRUGS MERRICK 1688 Mem Road c YARN SHOP LTD. Merrick, L.i., New York MA 3-9191 ri A Auq' 2281 Babylon Turnpike Best Wishes SALEM HAIR STYLISTS 1165 Merrick Avenue North Merrick, N.Y. 483-5418 486-9098 S8aJ DELICATESSEN Catering for all occasions Cold Beer 8. Fancy Coldcuts open 7 days a week 1550 Meadowbrook Road North Merrick 623-5227 Service is Our Policy FASHION SEWING STORES 255 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N.Y. Fashion is Always in the News Store: 538-7160 Main Office: 368-5355 Tuxedos For Hire GEORGE-STANLEY Complete Formal Rental Service Freeport FR 9-3209 17 West Sunrise Highway 201 CMM Q K TD M U05 KYYULKJ mmf FYTULQJJ Tp fmr DUQ wc PM 4M1amL New OL Mb fW7C1f ww wig, swf in pm NU? ww fu ML 6 L bwfuw CMH VUL -Uycvwlxj bjlffk 2 If CL f X Al- flaofv ll K1 LCA W Diff UQJQEQJLQFY AQ pm ugh Lf QQ I? Q ful fPJfLZ9bO UM VW' Qjkb X9 fwbfvl UU Qflfl AUJJQJ mum QUOL ufmwwoykuwl W wow? ffiv CK VWLCJ F Jaw fm fm bam fmakf U! c LUQL NMMA CWI? bmf and wfwflwfcf mmm im ffm? Ahwvd 0, PMQJ22 wfmd ww have J gym! Ldacf UDZKJ JQOM 00,014 fiefwgydg Y M 5 wow LW www JQXUZLLX hm 0K Maya XQIL5 gf FJ! Qf ,W 202 WW X9 fc 4 , A V , r 1 A . I 4 ,P 33 mt mi m , f f w ? f 1 . J , , p U N 1 U E1 ,UL My Q fup , -' 1 X f' - ' A K W Q VY X I L, Qu A KY V ' ' - ' k I if 'ww . ,X 9, O f r , f L, - 4 U A nf' , ,, I ,.,5 nj? -' 1 17 A 7 1 4179 me vf 01,50 , L! V Q Y! CJ 0 C fu i N! J, ' A - ' A .XH4 4 I m 1 - 1 .JE ' . 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K - - N l H , .. 1 ' f' ' ' If I L I If x f My if X ! , f' ' h 1 5 I I A x V' 1' A x , ff' f N V X 1 Q K C ' f 5 , V , . ,, , j xf ' 5 U A f f' I I, D L X, ff ji ' 4 ' . 1 I ?i?ff7 '2'f '2ff?'5?7 '5l'7 '5f7f 2'f5Z'77 5l'7'Qi'f '5fff9i?7 '5Z'7 '5f7f'Q2E --,Y ' 'H A CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of '69 from THE GIRLS' CHORUS KOAJON BILL'S DELICATESSEN Cafering all occasions Fancy plaffers Cold Beer Cold Cufs Owned by Gerry 81 Gene Miller Merrick Avenue MA 3-8767 Merrick, N.Y. - is William Chandler RlCHTER'S BAKE SHOP HOME OF FINE BAKED GOODS FR 8-0844 39 Merrick Avenue, Merrick Gustav Zahl, Prop. 203 1968-'69 CALHOUN STUDENT COUNCIL and I EXECUTIVE BOARD I THE DIET WORKSHOP 28 Merrick Avenue Merrick FR 8 25IO It s in to be thin the Diet Workshop Way THE WISHING WELL Gifts, Cards and Candy 76 Merrick Avenue GENE'S STAG SHOP For Men and Young Men Featuring College Clothing and Sportswear 57 Merrick Avenue Merrick, N.Y. Merrick FR 8-0074 MARKO Cleaners and Dyers at L.l.R.R. Station-Next to Bank Merrick Best Wishes SILBAUGH JEWELERS FR 9-3920 44 Merrick Avenue Merrick, N-Y- BILMAR SWEET SHOP Homemade Ice Cream and Ice Cream Cakes 623-0603 82 Merrick Avenue Merrick in FR 8-9631 STAN'S AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Repairs Air Conditioning Service ANDY'S SHOE REPAIR 1995 Oakwood Avenue Merrick Merrick Ave. 8. Smith St. 8AM 1 6PM Merrick, N.Y. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X I, N214 29-5 is if J.L. BARBER SHOP Specializing In Razor Haircuts Merrick Railroad Station FReeport 9-4066 KOCH'S Prime Meats - Poultry Phone Orders Promptly Delivered 48 Merrick Avenue Merrick, N.Y. MR. UD FORMALS Takes Pleasure in Presenting Special Prom Rates for TUXEDOS Latest Styles Finest Quality Full Dress - Cutaways -- Strollers 785-8505 1501 Bellmore Avenue North Bellmore, New York 205 iv 5-1711 NASSAU CENTER 5 81 10 KELSO PHARMACY D. A. Livoti-B.S. Pharmacy 1 167 Merrick Avenue FR 9-3074 North Merrick' N'Y' 38 NorTh Merrick Avenue, Merrick, N.Y. f noon war cms of '69 . Corrective Hair Coloring ESQUIRE BARBER SHOP Barbering As You Like If Manicurisf-Special Affenfion fo Children Ai Cond'f'oned Hol'day Pa k Shopp' Cenier 1672 Me r'ck Ro d Me r'ck N.Y. Specializing rn Quality Pierced Earrings Merrick Road Merrick d o a Wcld gGHs k R c ell S e 0 In The Holiday Park Shopping Center Call orapp f f on Sal o ly Gro uafion, Sh wer nd e in i Swan 0 Bulova 0.1 o kw ilv r 0 Ik rg r 1 1 1 r ing r 1 o r 1 , 1 THE CRAFTSMEN WHO CREATED YOUR FINE CLASS RING AND W. G. Pforr 55 Northern Boulevard Greenvale, Long Island YOUR BALFOUR REPRESENTATIVE SEND THEIR BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS ATTLEBORO SACHUSlITTS CLASS RINGS AND PINS ' CLUB INSIGNIA ' MEDALS I TROPHIES ' PLAQUES ' DIPLOMAS ' INVITATIONS MERRICKANA Kosher Restaurant- Caterers Crossroads Merrick Avenue 8. Merrick Road Merrick, N.Y. TN 8-4646 MORRIS KULOK CO. Insurance 421 Seventh Avenue New York N.Y. 10001 C2121 244-3682 S. Schaffer Grocery Corporation Weyman Ave. 8. Industrial Place New Rochelle, New York 10805 Dr. Nauheim Q The SpotIight's on C Me A X x is :I :ter ug' 2 vi-5 1 , yn. ,n 2055 Merrick Road flwtflijwfx Merrick I I W I . I-54 ' if' f- I Lamps - Chandeliers Fi fr: :iv I uf Gift and Decorator Styled Items i f' Ni, Qzftiff 868-3434 W ' JEWEL BUCKET JEWELERS Complete newline of fine goId iewelry Earrings - Ears Pierced - Men's Jewelry Gift Ware - 'Go-Go' Watches 2021 Merrick Road 623-8144 Merrick, N.Y. We M e SH Agofyfwfwisw O X555 ' VPHOTOGRAPHER Q Q Q X + X Yi? Gigi? www? mf W wgfgfifglgg Qwivfx QI J Q 8 N cv Q5 My B Sys' Q95VNegatives Kept on Permanent File N-9 W t XForFutureOcl gf WN N if iw MQW 13232 sw we P d lb N IC I Bl k dWh 208 42125 eL549oo OI MERRICK PACKAGING SPECIALISTS, INC. Serving the Merchant Who Cares 335 Throop Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. H221 BELLMORE LOCK 81 KEY WORKS, INC Locksmiths and Safe Experts Commercial - Residential - Industrial Phone or visit shop Mon. thru Sat. Shop: 2700 Wilson Avenue, Bellmore SU 5-3442 Dr. and Mrs. Lannik Ormont Pretzels 209 The South Shore Chapter ot the AZA B'nai Br'ith Youth Organization wishes The Graduating Class of '69 Good Luck OCEANSIDE LAUNDRY-DRY CLEANING SERVICE l828 Merrick Avenue Merrick, N.Y. TN 8-6222 TN 8-1050-2 Merrick Corners Shopping Center WALLS N' FLOORS Division of Marbern Decorating Corp. Window Treatments 8. Floor Coverings Custom Designed B d B 1 , 2027 Merrick Road ernar rowns ein Merrick, N.Y- ,pw-M.,X Trust Us With Your Q E I ,lnsffi Custom Upholsterers HANSEN STEINBACH l47N Merrick Ave FR8 1777 m i L fx Most Cherished . . .ui:un:M mHi . ii THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF WILLIAMSBURGH Students: Don't wait-open an account today Your money begins earning dividends from day to day Bank is open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Fridays for your convenience Student Loans Available Through N.Y. HIGHER EDUCATION CORPORATION l757 Merrick Avenue North Merrick, N.Y. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 868-8060 84 Merrick Avenue Merrick, N.Y. Ja. J coiNs Coins bought and sold, stamps, H O road racing slot cars, Estes Rockets Plastic kites, wood kits Service is our Byword ' A Compliments of the I968-69 PRANCERS Eileen Nelson Pat McGrath Captain Co-captain Best Wishes from THE CAMP AVENUE BARBER SHOP Quality ond courteous service is our motto Compliments of PUGLIESE'S SERVICE BENNETT'S DELICATESSEN STAT ION Finest homemade salads Catering our specialty Merrick and camp Avenues 312 Memfk Avenue FR 8-3846 JOHN MICHAEL Hair Stylists CALHOUN LIBRARY CLUB I I56 Merrick Avenue IV 6-8476 North Merrick, N.Y. IV 6-9362 V0lV0 FREEPORT RAMBLER FREEPORT ls . ki 6 , I Long Island S Oldest and MOST Americon - Rebel - Ambossodor Experienced Volvo Dealer Soles, Service, Open all CIGY SC1TUrClC1y Ports I46 West Sunrise Highway, Freeport . Phone F3 8-6300 QW gm QWKQ V , f XJ f' Lyiix' V xx P W 5 JQ PWJD O W EOQ3fW1,VX' QQ' D09 M119 sos U39Jv5NZYQji Jgjgfd' f UQ? jk 63 J,4j5Qxr MJ fQ KEYX9 Q px L 50 N N? MQQ95 ff QP Cf w TRI-HI 255 O3 ,jfgwp , C3J3X1jVQ.fN JNQKDK INTERACTMQQX M QM QM NWN Xt KN if GJ QNXQQQQQQD IQ ' NX X ' f,Qg1flQf,Q2fQZ Z W iifQ fW O52 4 41. NAU gx 0653 fbxlj X ,ffl QXQBJQUN XC J X K, SERVICE U VN Q fx fx SAVE - RITE T.V. 127 North Merrick Avenue Merrick FReeport 9-5002 FUTURE NURSES and HEALTH CAREERS CLUB BOYS GLEE CLUB ACTIVE Excavating and Trucking Cesspools One Briar Road North Merrick, New York 1 1566 623-2542 Hours-I 0 to 5 SYLVIA ANTELL Dresses and Sportswear Junior and Misses Sizes Slacks 0 Tops 0 Culottes I45 Merrick Avenue Merrick, N.Y. ATCO TOOL CENTER Tools 0 Power Tools 0 Shop Supplies FR 8-8550 I826 Sunrise Highway Merrick N Y NORGE CLEANING TOWNEND MARINE VI 2976 Whaleneck Drive U .Jff i N, House W i 'V I Restaurant V V 1 l lllf. - I ' Breakfast- .. Lunch-Dlnner Franks Burgers Fountain across from Holiday Park Shopping Center MA 3 4327 Johnson Motors Dog - O Day Sailboats Glasspar and Grady White Boats G W Invaders . Q . ---1. 3:5 Hr: ,Q 'A ,- I --i-JMPORTED CARS OF HICKSVILLE 3 IMPORTED CARS OF HUNTINGTON D r S h a 5:2 A M ' i -'mfqg IMPORTS, LTD. 5 Ii W' .r,,,LE 43' o Il Mio ISLAND A 0 2 Long Island s Largest 4 J Imported Car Cham ' fro ,,,,f,o L -H if 284 Old Country Road 1249 E. Jericho Turnpike 'Q Hicksville, New York Huntington, New York L, 15161 681-0600 I 15161 692-5440 ll IMPORTED CARS OF-MERRICK IMPORTED CARS OFHICKSVILLE I 153 W- Sunrise Highway : 284 om Country Road 1 Merrick, New York Z Hicksville, New York 15151379-2116 45161681-0000 IMPORTED CARS OF HICKSVILLE 284 Old Country Road Hicksville, New York . l516l 681-0600 IMPORTED CARS OF HUNTINGTON ...cu ..... H... .................. 1249 E, Jericho Turnpike TRIUMPH PE E0' Huntington, New York H 1510 692.5410 imvonrrn cms or Msnnlck . imeonrfn cms .or Mfmuck 153 W' Sunrise Highway Best Wishes 153 W. Sunrise Highway Merrick, New York l516l 379-2116 .esa......--.-.-.---..-.--se.. ...-...-onvuuonannooaanna-Qna... Merrick, New York l516l 379-2116 miromn cnns or Msnmck from Q 153 W. Sunrise Highway lorug Merrick, New York l516l 379-2116 IMPORTED CARS DF HUNTINGTON IMPORTED CARS OF HICKSVILLE I 1249 E, Jericho Turnpike 284 Old Country Road N A S Huntington, New York Hicksville, New York 15161 692-5440 l5l6l 681-0600 H DRIVE-IN Congratulations to the Class of 1969 Your Kind of Place UNEEDA HOME APPLIANCES I8I 3 Merrick Road Merrick, N-Y 911 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square Best of Luck from UTHE LOOK Discount Sportique Holiday Park Shopping Center 215 1698 Merrick Road Merrick, N.Y. AL GROVER'S MARINE BASE INC. 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E-4111155 fi-Im '- ': - ' ' ' I '35'ei'77 Q- -' i7H4fQ ' - - fd sw. . , - , in mx M H - f.:4: L-358-1' ,EZ 45' 4?'k' f' -V Advertising Boosters Style Art Decorators Inc Meadowbrook Del: 262 Fulton Avenue 1550 Meadowbrook Road Hempstead N Y Merrick N Y H C Bohack Co Quarltlus Radio 84 T V Memgk Aye 2177 Merrlck Avenue Merrick N Y Mefflfk N Y Dr ,lqck Brgwn Sam Gnd TONY PIZZCI Podlqmsf Plzza 81 Hero Sandwrches Men-.ck N Y 1764 Merrick Avenue Merrlck N Y Llthographed In U S A by Jlmmy sCustom Barber EDWAQDS 10 Oakwood Avenue EPIC!-l'l-lEl:lS Merrlck N Y Merrrck Service Center 7 Merrrck Avenue Merrick N Y Mod Shade Shop 42 Merrick Avenue Merrick N Y Palm s Luncheonette 133 Merrlck Avenue Merrlck N Y Banyan Aquarium 81 Pet Shop 45 Merrlck Avenue Merrick N Y , . . I . . , . . . 1 r - . .Z r - 1. . A - 1' .1 ' ' 0 0 1 I. ' ' . 0 . D, . . l . I l . . -I , 1 . . . .I l vNoohbb::ArEo , 1 I , . . E smEe'rfANN Anson. Mu:HueAN 4a1o4 , . . PACER LOVES YOU, MR. KLAUSNER ,n 1 1 , INDEX , Activities 164-185 Advertising 186-217 AFS 176 After school 89, 91 Art dept. 81, 98, 115, 160 Audio-Visual Squad 96, 170 Auto Mechanics 77 Back to School Nite 16 Badminton 36,178 Band 25, 53, 83, 174 Basketball, Boys 182 Basketball, Girls 182 Basketball Intramurals 16 Beauty Culture 49, 79 1 W Jfi'- ' 2 ,fit Biology 81 X,:,,J1,l 1 ,i'1 iii Blue Notes 67 1 l' ,lf . if,-'ix l ,fy eiiagii of Education 104 l H,-K1 't i,1'Lw- A eiiiikitaiiping Club 99,169 N HH 1 ll I ,Boosters 188-191 A 'i if M1'5 'J ' tl fi Ali, ,, , 1,,1b1aw1ing,says 181 I tj A? A1 il Bowling, sins 181 1 3,1 1,1 it-1.7 4 ff Boys' Gym 85 1 lil' i JM l 'ii' Bread Sale 38 1111 1744 , .js , J l ' 1 J t ,1 1 il,-' -Busiri ss Dept. 110 ,-1 -4 1 1 1 1 1 I W i 1 X1 1, u fi il' 3,1 1 A 7 -1 1,5-V' P U ,1-I 1 ji'-1V,1,,'ifcAAvit 174 , , ,i L! ,-: yrs- 1 Ni. -il ,is-L Y V i I no J it ,Cafeteria 86 1 fl-9 i-, fy' ' -9 1' Je fi ftcfiititiiiia staff 117 1 1 7 11, M, 7 j je iff A fi.-1 7 Cake SalesN,133 ' 1, ffl ,,.,7'f' W Cap and,GQyvniMeasurements 47 nl ,H 1- J jilf' 1 1' -fjl Car1'ei1try17 ffilijv' 1 V1 fl I Wiffilpramics 76 1 1 1 l ' 1'- 'i:1i 1 ifia 23 ze iso .1 Mi, M! tl, 1, , eereaxeus , , , , 1, V' , 1 4,1 Chemistr?Lab81 U ciiiiggiglsitiii sa, 176 iii J i 1 1 H1 V1 ,l fx XJ 4 bf f 1 1. 7 i,!i ,1i8cliB1rl'5,g, az, 172 1' ii' 1 i-1 W -6 V ,ii at 'Q , A tn, 2 li yu! ,X 1 A yi R R- l ,Ll H ,tif X U , , J ,J L IL, wig 1 9, 11 , it lip IW 11' ,, 121 1 1 1 '11 A ,fM:L!1Y x.,1 ' ' -I 1, V, X f i ' '71 li, rr , Nl, 1. 1- 1 11 i ' 1 J my cf 1 ll. i ,im 1' f ' 1: 1 rl j-jlvi Li l iv f A J l 1 6. , ciagseiyur 70 and 71 154-163 ciassftiiiiiis 74-75 lk fciuiis 94-101 Cbitsfh-27 , 1, 1 w 1, i 1 1 N ll X, , oss 2-0, 179 SJ ,Computer Dance 30-31 ,- Conclusion 220-224 1 ,, 1, ,tl 17, 1 ,' it 2.-1 tl, J .1-1 Custodial 117 if 1 11' ,---1, V 1 if 10 Us' i 1 if J, ,': f bra! 41, !4k.F'ft.f J .I t. .W ml 11 Qi ri 41 G Q sa 'D Q - nate with oaii 37 M 'X Debate Club 97, 175 nm aa-ae, tae ti Dedication 2-3 , District Administration 104 -. Dramatics ciiiii 97. 174 Qt? Driver Education 115,180 Electronics 76, 79 -Q English Dept. 108-109 Exchange Students 64 Faculty 102-117 L J Faculty Show 70-71 Field Hockey 36, 179 First Day of School 10-11 Football 22-27, 56-57, 177 Football Boosters 15 ,ND FNA 98, 171 3 FTA 98, 171 -, Girls' Gym 84 . Girls' Sports 38-37 GD. 14 Good Guy Dance 44-45 Gunther, Jacob 33 Gym Classes 84-85 , Gymnastics 34-35 Q Q Halls 88-89, 163 Homemaking 80 fe - Hoolbeats 96, 168 t 'Q '73 Indoor Track 59, 183 - .3 Instrumentation 78 'Rx Interact 166 N 1-1 Introduction 4-5 F X 3 lt's Academic 17 L' V 'Q ' Jets 97, 175 fx-f ' J.V. Basketball 182 J.V. Cheerleaders 183 J.V. Football 177 Til J.V, Soccer 178 RX' J.V. Wrestling 184 W' f N mesa -V-,MV A . , -a-G l 1 ' ' w 4, M ' t 1- yi ,c Sr' ---, Fi, f c - .-1,4 W -1 fwfr N -.Q-iff-if ., K f- '-74412455-r ' --1 ,yr yr., K7 ' ff 1 XQX tif ' Cx- ' , I xx Y? . . . r , K P dh, X t -X X J fl ,1,,,7:43qLV , M ' 0:47 I -- -. ,YY X X 1 x Q i el 1 3 Xxx jf, 'Ny . 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Boys 172 Octet, Girls 172 Office Staff 106 Officials Club 181 Orchestra 53, 83, 173 P.A. 99. 170 PACER 95. 168 PACER Boosters 12-13 Pep Rally 18-19 Performing Arts 82-83, 172-173 Physical Education Dept. 115 Pop Concert 66-69 Printing 78 421 Report Cards 65 Rifle Club 184 Riflery 54 SAT'S 65 School Administration 105 Science Dept, 111 Secretarial Club 169 Seniors 118-151 Senior Class Officers 120 Senior planning 14, 97, 121 Senior Play 40-41 Senior Ring 183 Senior Sales 15, 45, 121 Service Clubs 95, 166-167 Simulators 80 Ski Club 183 Soccer 32, 42-43. 178 Social Studies Dept. 114 SOS 167 Special Classes 80-81 Special Events 64-65 Sports 177-181 Student Council 94, 166 Table of Contents 6-7 Telephone 88 Tennis 21,179 Tri Hi 95, 167 Twirling 174 Typing 80 Underclassmen 152-163 Volleyball 58, 181 Vocational Dept. 76-79, 112-113 -lfe -f ' ,, it f a '1 ' , T , ,'., ,, an 1 V, 2 ,,,' :. i ' Pe'2 :e:gg7 winter Bari 64 ,-1.1 - 1' 'W ffla -a 'wr ' - ., .V 1- ' . 4 . 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The mood of school isn't only in schoolwork. lt's in waking up Monday morning to reluctantly face another long five days of school, in a teacher's absence- Does the sub make you work? , in the lunches- the good days, and the days when there aren't even any sandwiches that you like in the third lap of the track at 6:32 when the coach yells lf you don't do it under 7:00, you have to run it till you do. It is also passing your road test at last, or getting into college lyour mother rushes to school to tell youl-and being congratulated by all your friends. ,, b 4537, ,J M, my 41, fi Y T- L 1, Q-,L 2-' fy 3. 'mm 1, -, my ' 25542, fn-KH. Friends-it is the students who make the year, the kids in your classes and the ones you eat lunch with, someone you have a crush on or who has a crush on you, the crowds in the halls. The fragmentary recollections and the bits and pieces of conversations months old What'd you do this weekend? 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