Sewanhaka High School - Totem Yearbook (Floral Park, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Civilizations rise, deteriorate, and fall- but culture remains. Life looks dark, bleak, and people despair- then from the sombre depths, there flower periods of exquisite advance in sculpture, paint- ing, music, drama, and literature. The troubled periods of Greece threatened by the hordes of Persians flowered into the Golden Age of Pericles, the sombre period of the Middle Ages during which the Nuremburg Chronicles added several blank pages to record the Final Events of the World burst forth into the brilliance of the Renaissance. So, too, in a troubled modern century faced with continuing crises, the optimism of history points to a future of hope and the probability of a new culture. Therefore, we might, with propriety, note Sewanhaka's contributions to. .. I S 1 T ' Q 3' in sf- , . i 1' Vg 1 qi '13 S' 44' 5 MQ ni 1 B A I I , W . hi . Q 4 ' if Q Q ff ' ' .I . 4 'Q , Yr v ? 5 '. g 1 1 5 ' . X 1 X ir F' ag' ' 34? ? fi EQ, 2- X rf I In fl-', ' K F, 3 fn .. A. 5 1. 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' ' r ACH crisis in our National life has its impact on our schools. just prior to the outbreak of communist ag- gression in Korea, this country was experiencing a resur- gence of public interest in education that was bringing results in improved facilities for a sounder educational pro' gram. Wfe are now most deeply concerned with an international 1 situation that seems to threaten our very way of life. But while we exert every effort to meet this threat, we must still devote energy to our educational system which is one of the foundations of this way of life. Here at Sewanhaka we are fortunate that we have a back- ground of solid educational achievement. Much that we have done has served as a goal for which others strive. But we are as much in danger of stagnation as others if we fail to keep abreast of our growing needs. We are now engaged in the acquisition of land to develop a junior high school program in keeping with the best edu- cational thought of the country. It is the hope of the Sewan- haka Board of Education that plans for the use of this land may be speedily unfolded and that they may have the solid support of our citizens for the relief of conditions in our present schools and the continued excellence of our service to the youth of the community. H. FRANK CAREY Aa ser. di! ALFRED G. KIEFER Trea.f1n'er ALFRED J. LOEW PHILIP H. Aflorfzey DR. GEORGE E. DAVIS FRANK L. WIEDNER JOSEPH A. 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R156 'v J' Q wwf X Of , 0:3j V LW Q? miy To 53512 ig MJ 5- mm E Q 65 E ff 'ai 1 WEE fl .si m x X mix L51 gf ff gg ' ov' -3 m , fy -4. ff UI!! I Q2 1 Q QQKV? CJD B gg SMS W Ek W ' ax Legg Q if .is Kg, K .. 57 912,52 YO 4' , of le 102' qgg.-...W 's in .E YQ . 1 . . -w e A 1.5 .. ,Q : .f. as S t ff-tsillii f. i ,Q ,A jf .af 5v 1. 5 if CONSTANCE ABBEY-49 Zinnia SL, F.P., Con- nie, Social Worker, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Omega Hi-Y, Totem, Spanish Club, Hockey, Softball, Basketball, Fencing, Volleyball. CARL ABRAHAMSEN--75 Fern St., F.P., Carl, Undecided, Band, Orchestra, Brookesonians, Chemistry Club. JOAN ALLEN-21 3rd Aye., G.C.P., Joan, Secretary, Totem. JAMES ALNWICK-63 Elm Ave., F.P., Big Jim, Farmer, Student Council, F F A, Chess. MICHAEL ABRAMOWITZ-54 Cleveland St., F.S., Mike, Electrical Engineer, Camera Club. NICHOLAS ACAMPORA-87 Garnet Pl., El., Nick, Undecided, Intramural Sports. GAY AMRHEIN-l75 S. Brixton Rd., G.C., Gay, Fashion Illustrator, Kappa Hi-Y, Honor Society, Student Council, Sachem Players. SHIRLEY ANDERSEN-96 Floral Blvd., F.P., Shirley, Secretary, Retailing Club, Sachem Players. ANTHONY ADAMO-49 Sweetnan Ave., El., Tony, Machinist, Band, Student Council. ROBERT ADCOCK - 94-51 240th St., B., Whitey, Undecided, Chieftain, Student Coun- cil. PETER ANDERSON-231 Crocus Aye., F.P., Birdie, Photographer, Camera Squad, Cam- era Club, Band, Chess Club, Aquarium Club. KEN ANDREASON - 966 lst St., N.H.P., Andy, A and E Mechanic, Totem, Student Council. GUNTHER ALBINGER-l98 Roxbury Rd., G.C., Gunther, Test Pilot, Tennis, Rifle Club. RICHARD ALBRECHT-39 Cisney Ave., F.P., Dick, Aeronautics, Intramural Sports. MARILYN ASBELL-IOI4 Terrace Blvd., N.H.P., Pepper Bookkeeper, Senior Board Student Council GSL Library Astronomy Skatin Clubs Volleyball NICHOLAS ATRIA-l54 Atherton Ave Nicky, Undecided, Football, EUGENE AUSTIN 1 urrey d NHP Gene Teacher Rune Club J V Basketball PATRICIA AUSTIN 97 Ribbon St F a Secretary Intramural Sports MARIE BACCHI eMille Ave Marie Secretary Honor Society Sigma Hi Y Student Court Totem CAROLE BACKMAN 8 Elmont Rd VS Blondie Secretary Intramural Sports em ein el' I 0 0 what Gus Moller and Esther Kaye have done for Student Council. C 7 be Q S0'1 ,,..-ad-of 6 15' 'UV K xi i is ,,-of 5 A wi ein el' what oan Wright and im Scott have done for our class. MARIO BADAMO-131 N . 6th St,, N.H.P. Marty, Musician Band, Swing Band Chair Orchestra, V. Glee Club J. V. Glee ub. ROBERT BALLARD-228 Claflin Blvd., . . Bob Architect Intramural Suorts. JOYCE BARRETT-48 Wool Ave., F.5., Joyce, Bookkeeper, Skating Club. JOHN BARTH-IAO Locust St., F.P., Lefty, Undecided, Ritle, Wrestling, Varsity Clubs. MICHAEL BARTL-238-5I 117th Ave., El., Mike, Undecided, Junior Red Cross, Hall Squad, Bookmen, German, Presidents Club, Student Council. ANNA BARTOSZAK-IOI Hendrickson Ave., El., Ann, Beautician, Chieftain. DOROTHY BEHRENS-I7 Esther St., F.S., Dottie, Teacher, Honor Society, Gamma Hi-Y, Yorker, German, Library Clubs. GENE BELGER-38 Covert Ave., S.M,, Gene, Undecided, Track, Varsity Club. WILLIAM BASTIEN-24 Baxter Ave. N.H. . il Carpenter Football. JOAN BATH-II Pinewood Lane, N.H.P. Joan Secretary Library Skating Astronomy Student Council. FLORENCE BENDIN-93 Bellmore St Flo Teacher Sachem Players Omega HAY GSL Student Council ERIC BENEDIX 164 Lexington Ave rrc Scientist Delta HIY Varsity Club Football Track JO N BATH II Pinewood Lane N H P Jack Draftsman Varsity Band Omrcron Hr Y Bookmen Stamp Club RICHARD BAUGHAN-4 Marcus Ave G C P Rich Staterrooper Intramural Sports JOHN BENZ 254 Floral Blvd FP .lock Engineering Ep :Ion Hr Y Student Council Soph Junior Senior Boards Totem Sachem Players Bowling ROLAND BESCHER I3 Revere Drive Preach Undecided Seminar Honor Society Theta Hu Y Bowling ANE BAUMANN-59 Primrose Ave,, .. Jane, Fashion Designer Intramural Sports. ROBERT BECKER-133 Rintin St. F.S. Ace Mechanic Intramural Sports. ROBERT BEST-I47 Jericho Tpke. F.P. Bobo, Undecided Football, Lacrosse. GEORGE BICKELHAUPT-I28 Floral Blvd. . ., Chuck, Undecided Omicron Hi-Y Student Council, J. V. Basketball Rihe Club. A. an-el - I l 5 5 ra., P5 'H , ' . . - Q hp,-f 'vi f ' 9 , L fi 5 Ei s 2 5 N . 'Nz' 4 3 1' -. L. 1' ' s ,i 'I 1 5 RH ,X 5. i it ., ,Ai A ii hx' like if i 3' l .. 5 wff , eo' .fu , . I six fe .9 mill ell! el' 0 0 0 jack Gramlin and Charlie Lcogrimclc who cleared tralhc in the halls. EVELYN BOHN-844 Bryant Ave., N.H,P., Evie, Secretory, Honor Society, Scribes Club. ANTHONY BOLOGNA-174 Lowell Ave., F.P., Tony, Undecided, Football, Basketball. LUCILLE BONAIUTO-35 Dallas Ave., N.H.P,, Lulu, Fashion Illustrator, Sochem Players, Astronomy Club. YVONNE BONFIGLIO-503 North 5th St., N.H,P., Yvonne, Librarian, GSL, Library Club, J. V. and V. Glee Club. JOHN BIELAUS-I34 Fendale Ave., F.S. Jack, Undecided, Intramural Sports. RICHARD BIRMINGHAM-55 Floral Blvd., F,P. Dick, Pro Basketball, Chieftain, Basketball, Track, Rifle, Cross Country, Golf, Frash Faat- ball. VINCENT BONOMOLO-238-78 ll6th Rd., El., Vinny, Teacher, Intramural Sports. JOHN BORKOWSKI-21 S, 18th St., N.H.P., John, Farmer, Intramural Sports. PATRICIA BJORNSTAD-61 Theodora St., F,S., Pats, Store Buyer, GAL, Basketball, Hockey, Baseball, Retailing Club. RICHARD BLISS-7l Pacific St., F.S., Dick, Undecided, Hall Squad. ANDREW BORROSH-675 Tulip Ave., Moose, Draftsman, Basketball, Golf, Base- ball, Math Club, Student Council. EDWARD BOSHKA-55 Elizabeth St., V.S., Ritchie, Air Conditioning, Varsity Football, Varsity Club. S.M., KARL BOCKSTRUCK-II6 Floral Pkwy, F,P. Kar Travel Basketball WILLIAM BOEHM 87 Hunnewell William Electrical Engineer PA Club Stu dent Council JANET BOSLET 1634 Imperial Ave N H P Janie Art Sachem Players GSL Totem Chieftain Skating Riding Student Council TERRY BOTH i022 Wlnderemere Rd F S Terry Pianist C our Glee Club Radio Guild Swing Band LOUISE BOERNSEN 78 Naple Ave Louise Dancer Rockettes GSL Glee Club ROSEMARIE BOESEL-110 Alden Ave., V.S., Rosy, Secretary, Intramural Sports. ELS BRANDE-226 S. Brixton Rd., Bubbles, Nurse Beta Hi-Y, Honor Society, German Club, Chieftain, Student Council, Hockey, Badminton. EDWIN BRAUN-93 Pacific St., F.S., Edward, Woodwarker, Intramural Sports. S.. 'X' A . 4 X ie my 99 5 f,f3 5 Tl iw . v its WY K A r fi- 5 A 'Q f ew c-vw B-lf. LAWRENCE BRAUN-79 Locust St., F,P., 'Larry, Carpenter, Frosh Football. EDWIN BRENNAN-ll7 Belmont Ave., Elm Ed, Teacher, Varsity Basketball. BEVERLY BURSON-1622 Highland Ave., N.H.P., Bev, Secretary, Rockettes, Kappa Hi-Y, Sachem Players, GSL, Red Cross, Student Coun- cil. LOIS BUSWELL-19 Primrose Dr,, N.H.P., ' Bully, Clothing Stylist, GSL, Sigma Hi-Y, Presidents Club, Usherettes, Student Council. JOAN BROGGI-I3 Diamond St., E., Pct,' Secretary, Honor Society, GSL, Student Council. DAVID BROWN-75 Jefferson Ave., F.S., 'David, Air Force, Chieftain, Chess, Latin, Brookesonians. GENEVIEVE CABBLE-16 Cathedral Ave., F.S., 'Ginny, Reporter, Chieftain, Skating, Red Cross, Softball. DIANA CACCIOLA-38 Hornmel St., V.S., Dee, Secretary, Softball. EDWARD BROWN-83 Franklin Ave., N.H,P., Edward, Sports Announcer, Radio Guild, Bowling. MARTHA BUBEK-30 McKinley Ave., F.S., Marcy, Dressmaker, Sigma Hi4Y, Bowling. DOLORES CAMARANO-212 Claflin Blvd., F.S., i'Dee, Teacher, GSL. WARREN CAMPBELL-225-I2 95th Ave., B., Warren, Engineer, Omicron Hi-Y, Band, PA Club, Honor Society, Seminar. FRANK BUCZKOWSKI-ld Rulcave Ave., F.S., Bugs, Radio Technician, Ticket Committee, Hall Squad. FLORENCE BUGAJ-62 Broadway Ave., G.C.P,, Flo, Undecided, Beta Hi-Y, Chieftain, Var- sity Glee Club J. V. Choir, Student Council Red Cross, J, V. Glee Club. LOUIS CANNATA-293 85th Ave., F.F., 'iLou, Chemist, German Club, Ticket Committee, Math Club, Science Club. WILLIAM CANNON-174 Garfield St., F.S., Bill, Engineer, PA Club, Honor Society. ROBERT BUNTSCHUH - 420 Leonard Blvd., N.H.P., Bob, Engineer, PA Club, Ticket Committee, Hall Squod, Aero Club, Bowling. ELIZABETH BUONAIUTO-l0l0 3rd Ave., N.H.P,, Betty, Business Woman, Beta Hi-Y, Student Council, Sachem Players, Latin Club, GSL, Usherettes. RALPH BUONGERVINO- 29 Post St., E., sleepy, Business, Frosh, Sophomore, Junior Boards. JOHN BURGER-130 Atherton Ave., E., John, Own Business, Ticket Committee. Cy mlfllelil QI' 0 0 0 Bob Ncuwirth .md Pat Kmut. top snholars of thc cl.1ss. sq ' i i 3- ' 'X Q' l l . ,A 1 V iv' 3 .. .11 1 X 1 'f l , Q iii eff? NEB! Him l i 1 el: if s ol i onli ifeiiei ,, ,mf if skis, il L' s 3 K ill, . 2 . 5 3 1 1 . 3 . R'- lnelll el' what a good cook Eunice Dill wus. JANET DAVIS-24 Rule St., F.S., Janet,i Undecided, Softball, Archery. ROBERT DAWSON-821 Bryant Ave., N.H,F., Big D, Army Career, Handball. SALVATORE De FRANCISCI-37 Florence St., F.P., Sal, Policeman, Intramural Sports. MICHAEL Del BUONO-30 Rosegold St., F.S., Mikey, Machinist, Rihe Club, Baseball. ELEANOR CYWINSKI-515 New Hyde Park Rd., N.H.P., Eleanor, Typist, Chieftain. CHARLES CIARNIAK-3 N. l2th Sf., N.H.P., Dapper, Bookkeeper, Hall Squad. DOROTHY DeICOLLE-ll5-75 Parkway Dr., El. Dottie, Singer, Gamma Hi-Y, Chair, Aeolinns Radio Guild. SAMUEL De LILLO-163 Russell St., F.S. Sam, Ballplayer, Baseball. RICHARD CZINA-87-21 25lst St., B., Dick, Engineer, PA Club, WSHS Studio Engineer. THOMAS DALY-43 William sf., N.H.P., Tom, Undecided, Chieftain, Hall Squad, Wrestling. EDWIN DELMAGE-87 Waldorf Ave., EI. Buddy, Auto Mechanic, Intramural Sports ALBERT De MARCO-48 Sycamore Ave., F.P. Chromite, Auto Mechanic, Track, Lacrosse LEONARD D'ANGELO-22 Appeal St., El., Lenny, Tool and Die Maker, Frosh Football, J. V. Football, Orchestra, Handball, Rifle Club. AUDREY DAUM - l73l Broadway, N.H.P., Audrey, Buyer, Tennis, Volleyball, Bowling, Riding Club. MICHAEL De PRANO-537 N. oth St., N.H.P. Mike, Journalism, Chieftain, Senior Seminar Honor Society, Student Court, Omicron Hi-Y Junior Board, Student Council. SHEILA DETTLEFF-621 Sth AVE., N.H.P. Sheila, Teacher, Beta Hi-Y, Senior Seminar Honor Society. NORMA DAUM - l73l Broadway, N.H. P., Norma, Buyer, Tennis, Volleyball, Bowling, Basketball, Riding Club. HAROLD oAus-796 Barbara Blvd., F.S., Harold, Undecided, Penmanship Club. HELEN DEVINE-64 Terrace Ave., F.P. Dever, Accountant, Student Council, Retail ing Club, Senior Board. CLARENCE DeWlTT-l Huron Rd., B., '-Monlyf Research Engineer, Astronomy, PA Clubs, Omi cron HivY, Band, Orchestra, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, WSHS Engineer. f 1 17 -3 ui Q. 'W-C. Sf an I-Tv 55 Q: .At i E x Et asa ' X1 Ei 3 , 1 I t is , .,.., . J + 'X . . ' 2 521 5 '79 P' 1 v-tg, , Q 'Q x , 1 '4 T9 m . V 5 fi ls 5 K 23 'M V-0' wr' fx ' f .X l s 5, ., we 'Ffa- L 'A ,- , ., - M, 1'--fs if 5' ie' ', wi f.J xi 'V .1 RUSSELL DiBELLA-65 3rd Ave., F.S., Rus- sell, Undecided, Intramural Sports. BARBARA DIEDRICH-94-51 226th St., B., Dee, Buyer, Beta Hi-Y, Yorker, Spanish Clubs, Red Cross, Frosh, Soph, junior Boards, Student Council, Chieftain, Tennis. JOAN DORST-301 lst Ave., N.H.P., loan, Teacher, Omega Hi-Y, latin Club, GSL, Sachem Players, Usherettes. ROBERT DOUGHERTY-50 Poppy Ave., F.S., Doc, Electrical Engineer, Honor Society, PA, Skating, J. V. and Varsity Glee Clubs, WSHS, Engineer. JOAN DIEHM-59 Floral Blvd., F.P., Sun- shine, Business, Honor Society, Totem, Spanish, Yorker Clubs, GSL, Tennis. MARLENE DIFATTE-324 New Hyde Pork Rd., F.S., Marlene, Secretary, French Club, GSI., Usherettes. PATRICIA DOVEY-286 Plainfield Ave., F.P., Pat, Nurse, Student Council, German, Glee Clubs, Basketball, Tennis. JOHN DOWSETT-44 Russell St., F.S., Jack, Dramatics, Ceramists, EUNICE DILL - 305 Jericho Tpke., F.P., Eunice, College, Twirling, GSL, Senior Board. JOHN DIVERS-129 Sterling Rd., E., Jack, Undecided, Intramural Sports. STANLEY DUDKEWIC-31 8th St., G.C.P., Stanley, Musician, Band. MAUREEN DUFFY-99 W. Poplar St., F.P., Dui, Teacher, Yorker, latin Clubs, Red Cross, GSL. RICHARD DOE-510 Terrace Blvd., N.H.P., Dick, Buyer, Handball, Chieftain, Camera Club, Rifle Club, Soph Board. MYLES DOLAN-l26 Carnation Ave., F.P., Myles, Undecided, Rad Cross, Spanish Club, Lacrosse, Softball. HOPE DUKE-120 Gilmore Blvd., F.P., Hope- less, Model, Rockettes, Beta Hi-Y, Student Council, Varsity Glee Club, French Club, Hockey. KATHRYN DWYER-T748 New Hyde Park Rd., N.H.P., Kathie, Pianist, Student Council, J. V. Glee Club, Tennis, Fencing, Basketball. WILLIAM DONAT-355 Kensington Rd., G.C.S., Bill, Teacher, Theta Hi-Y. ROBERT DONLON-40 Maloon St., F.S., Moose College Varsity Club Basketball Fresh J V Varsity Tennis Chess Ping Pong KENNETH DONNELLY 3 Hoffman Rd N H Kenneth Undecided intramural Sports ANNE DORAY 'I Eton Rd N H P Annie Housewife Intramural Sports lllelfl el' jimmy Alnwick, our own Future Farmer of America. ,F Jw Uhlllbr wr Q . J .- if BT' ,ff 2. 'x Mi... -we Q 4 ef' s '. 14 vi ,.-1 g 2 Pt. 'if , Vg XI. .45 i EMILE EAMOTTE-15 Tudor Crescent St., EI., Skip, Undecided, Intramural Sports. PETER EASTMENT-37 Pine Ave., F.P., Peter,' Writer, Presidents Club, Choir, Aeons, Spanish, Chess Clubs, Band, Sachem Players, Brooke- sonians, Chieftain. ALICE ERICKSEN-136 Renken Blvd., F.S., Alice, Undecided, Student Council, Red Cross, Radio Guild, Sachem Players. RICHARD ERICSON-ll Farrel St., N.H.P., Dick, Business, PA Club. JOHN EATON-88 Belmont Blvd., E., John, Undecided, Intramural Sports. MARGARET EBERHARD-500 Franklin Ave., F.S., Marge, Undecided, Honor Society, Beta Hi-Y, Totem, Rockettes. BEORGE ESCALANTE-73 Benson St., El., UGeorge, Undecided, Skating, Stamp Clubs, Bowling. EILEEN EVANS-526 S. 'lflth St., N.H.P., Funnyfai:e, Secretary, GSL, J. V. Glee Club, Fencing, Volleyball, Softball. DAVID ECKSTINE-225-I3 95th Ave., B., Dave, Electrician, Intramural Sports. GEORGE EGAN-lOl Lawrence St., N.H.P., George, Buyer, Sachem Players, Student Council, Court, Junior, Senior Boards, Red Crass, Retailing, Radio Clubs. WILLIAM EWART-170 Schenck Blvd., F.P., Bill, Business, Hall Squad, Ticket Committee, Soccer, Frosh Basketball, Handball. GERTRUDE FAETH-l2l Marshall St., EI., Trudy, Secretary, Tennis, Badminton. DONALD ELIASSON-609 New Hyde Park Rd., N.H.P., Don, Statesman, Honor Society, Delta Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Saph Board, Track, Chem Club, Totem, Photorealists, Tennis. EDWARD ENDERLE-79 Adams St., F.S., Ed, Chemist, Rihe, Chess Clubs. FRANK FALCARO-64 Ruby St., E., Frank, Undecided, Intramural Sports. VICTORIA FAZIO - 48 Jasper St., V.S., Cookie, Secretary, Intramural Sports. LESTER FEGER-584 N. 7th St., N.H.P., Lee, Navy Career, Hall Squad. LORETTA FEHSE-190 Willis Ave., F.P., Lo- retta, Beautician, Student Council, Chieftain. FLORENCE FELCZAK-33 Third Ave., G.C.P., Florence, Secretary, GSL. JOHN FELDMANN-44 Herman Blvd., F.S., John, Veterinarian, Honor Society, Theta-Hi-Y, Brookesonians, Presidents Club, Junior Board. mln em el' 0 0 0 George Thek's and Irene Marinas artistic ability. ,as WI? 457 ..,, --Q., ww GF . 1.48 41 'X Q . e I ,U -4 ,4- ,Q 3 as- Y i ri' 3 1-M iw' is -0, Q' xA w ,I I gall' N I 3? , 1 ei 333 5 .9 mllleln el' 0 0 0 production men on thc Clriefmiii Paul Lcicllwcrg .md Pat Sciricxl. DOLORES FENDT-366 Louis Ave., F.P., Bunny, Nurse, J. V., V. Glee Clubs, Aeolians, Choir. LOIS FERNBACH-96 Aspen St., F.P., Ginny, Undecided, Honor Society, Student Council, Cheerleaders, Totem, Chieftain, Artsmen, Junior Board, J. V. and V. Glee Clubs. FILOMENA FERRARO-5 Omega St., E., Flor- ence, Dressmaker, Intramural Sports. EDWARD reams-54, Pansy Ave., F.P., --Ed, Lawyer, Red Cross, Ceramists, Glee Club, Lacrosse, Frosh Football. JOHN FIEDLER-I7I6 New Hyde Park Rd., N.H.P., Jack, Engineer, Sachem Players, Radio Guild, Delta Hi-Y, Student Council, Junior, Senior Boards, Presidents Club, Red Cross, Chem Club. FRANK FIELD-l20 Violet Ave., F.P., Choo Choo, Engineer, Presidents Club, Glee Club, Student Council, Camera Club, Bowling. VERONICA FORTCHER-I90 Madison St., F.S. Ronnie, Bookkeeper, Totem, GSL, Tennis. LOUIS FOX-35 Remsen Lane, F.P., Louie,' Doctor, Epsilon Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Treasurer, Frosh Class, Secretary Soph Class, Frosh, J. V and V. Football, Track. DOMINIC FIGORITO-22 Naple Ave., F.S., Fi ggs, Draftsman, Intramural Sports. JOHN FISHER-93-43 246th St., B., Jack, Navy Career, Frosh Track. THERESA FOX-242 Marguerite Ave., F.P. Terry, Office Worker, GSL, Volleyball Hockey, Retailing Club. JOSEPH FRANZONE-66 Sussex Rd., EI., Joe,' Undecided, Intramural Sports. FRANK FLOOD-IO Peter St., El., Frank, Flight Engineer, Intramural Sports. HERBERT FOERSTEL-I677 New Hyde Park Rd., N.H.P., Herbie, Lawyer, Intramural Sports. GERARD FRATI-6 3rd Ave., o.c.P., Jerry,' Navy Career, Track. DONALD FREY-I26 Laurel Dr., N.H.P. Don, Teacher, Intramural Sports. JAMES FOLEY-46 Catherine Ave., F.S., Jim, Machinist, Frcsh Board, Chieftain. JOSEPH FOLEY-46 Catherine Ave., F.S., Joe, Sales Manager, Totem, Chieftain, Bowl- ing. CAROLINE FREYTAG-II9 N. 12th St., N.H.P., Ca, Secretary, Kappa Hi-Y, Honor Society, Glee Club. ELISE FROEHLICH-221 Carlton Terrace, S.M. Fifi, Secretary, Omega Hi-Y, Yorker, Latin Glee Clubs, Choir, Soph, Junior, Senior Boards . is gg . X 76 ' it rm fx .J 'PV' .4- gps U in :fa by glllefn el' 0 0 0 how fast the keys flew beneath the fingers of Marion Sprantz. CATHERINE GALLAGHER-210 Hill St., El., Cathy, Stenographer, Red Cross, Skating, Rid- ing Clubs. HARRY GALLAGHER-79 Plainfield Ave., F.P., Harry, Navy Career, Intramural Sports. ROBERT GALLI-8 laurel St., F.P., Bob, Undecided, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Theta Hi-Y, Chem Club, Student Council, Brooke' sonians, Presidents Club, Tennis. ANNITA GAMMELL-66 Mayfair Ave., F.P., Toni, Artist, Omega Hi-Y, Glee Club, Soph, Junior Boards. MARY FUCHS-25 Madison Ave., G.C.P., Mary, Journalist, Yorker Club. MARY FUGARINO-195 Hancock St., El., Mary, Undecided, Student Council, Senior Board, Varsity Glee Club. EILEEN GARWOOD-35 Childs Ave.. F.P., 'iPearl, Architect, Honor Society, Alpha Hi-Y, Twirler, Artsmen, Yorker, Glee Clubs, Totem, Sachem Players, Frosh, Soph Boards, J. V. Choir. SYLVIA GEHRUNG-ll4 Stewart St., El., Toats, Secretary, GSL, GAL, Spanish Club, Riding Club, Field Hockey. MARY FULBROOK-l2O Belmont Ave., El., Mary, Typist, Intramural Sports. FAITH FUNKE - 200 Crocus Ave., F.P., Happy, Social Worker, Honor Society, Totem, Omega Hi-Y, German, latin Clubs, Student Council, J. V. Glee Club, GSL, Softball. BARBARA GERKEN-242-2l 9Ist Ave., B., Bi Bi, Nurse, Yorker Club, GSL, Riding Club, Soph, Junior, Senior Boards. WILLIAM GEURDES-42 Hill St., EI., Wil- liam, Electrician, Honor Society, Varsity Club, Theta Hi-Y, Softball, Baseball. ROBERT GAAL - 66 Elm Court, N.H.P., Bobby, Own Service Station, Intramural Sports. PATRICIA GAFFNEY-34 Hemlock St., F.P., Pat, Buyer, Alpha Hi-Y, Twirler, Yorker, Glee Clubs, Choir, Aeolians, Senior Board. JESS GILBERT-I5 Jefferson St., N.H.P., Jess, Undecided, Photography Club. NATHANIEL GILLESPIE-242 Carius Ave., F.P., Nat, Carpetmaker, Intramural Sports. MARTIN GALASIESKI-58 Fulton Ave., G.C.P., Sonny, Architect, Math Club, Ticket Com- mittee. THEODORE GALASIESKI-1051 N. 5th St., N.H.P., Ted, Teacher, Varsity Club, Radio Guild, Omicron Hi-Y, Vice-President Soph Class, President Frosh, Junior Class, J. V., V. Football, Frosh, J. V. Basketball. NOEL GILLESPIE-22 Admont Ave., F.S., Chris, Psychologist, Bookmen, Rifle Club, Wrestling. GAIL GILSON-1419 Terrace Blvd., N.H.P., Gail, Undecided, Skating, Library, Riding, Retailing Clubs. F .Q Nc, - s- i , A 1 s. A -rg i C. i .. i . .X 3 if --vs 'ss M' F' if Q aging Q iq fi af A , Q sd i -v f.. it f 11' ,Q , -0,4 VF' UQ 4:4 J? 1 fx LUCIEN GIRARD-l58 Claflin Blvd., F.S., Lou,' Undecided, Epsilon Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Band, Orchestra, Student Council, Riding. KENNETH GITTINGS-ll7-26 239th St., E.. Tiger,' Undecided, Varsity, PA Clubs, Honor Society, Ping Pang, Varsity Football, WSHS Engineer. EDWARD GRAVEI.-342 Gotham Aye, El., Ed, Scienlist, Track Club, Cross Country. BETTY GREEN-51 Delmar Ave., F S., Betty, Secretary, Intramural Sports. ALBERT GLASS-7 Clinton St., El., Al,' Army, Rifle Club, Hall Squad. JEAN GLENN-527 oth Aye., N,H.P., lean,' Housewife, GSL, Basketball. CHARLES GREGG-42 Salisbury Aye., S.M., 'Charlie, Salesman, Frosh, J. V. Football, Varsity Track, JOHN GRICCO-227 Rat? Ave., El., Jahn,' Truclr Driver, Intramural Sports. LILLIAN GLOEGGLER-T45 Grange St., F.S,, Lil, Teacher, Honor Society, Student Council, Beta Hi-Y, Spanish Club, GSL. PHYLLIS GOLDSTEIN-40 Emerson Ave., F.P., Phyl, Bookkeeper, Library Club. PAUL GRIGAT-195 New Hyde Park Rd., F.S., Paul, Fashion Designer, Theta Hi-Y, Chief- tain, Movie Squad, Studia Club. DONALD GRILLO-145 Hancock St., EI,, Don, Teacher, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Delta Hi-Y, Los Jovenes, Bookmen, Chair, Mayie RICHARD GOODWIN-61 Aspen St., F,P., Dick, Forestry, Theta HEAY, Senior Board, Movie Squad, Chem Club, Brookesonians, Los Jovenes, Student Council, Tennis. TERESA GOZLEY-82,57 25lst St., B., Tery, Success, Retailing, Riding, Scribes, Yorker Clubs, Totem, Chieftain, Senior Board, Student Council. BARBARA GRODIN-233 Roxbury Rd., G.C., Bobbie, Undecided, Intramural Sports. ROBERT GROSE-lll Magnolia Ave., F.P., Bob, Artist, Movie Squad, Theta Hi-Y, Fine Arts, History Honor Society, Chem Club, Totem. VINCENT GRABINSKI-23 Iris lane, N.H,P., 'Vinny, Radio, Wrestling. EDWARD GRABOWSKI - l0 Bedford Aye., G,C.P., 'Ed, Machinist, Intramural Sports. BARNEY GRANDILLO-414 New Hyde Park Rd., N.H.P., Barney, Druggist, Intramural Sports. JOHN GRANDIN-Pubins Lane, G.C,P,, 'Jack, Crimnnologist, Theta Hi-Y, Presidents Club, Stu- dent Council, Ticket Committee, Hall Squad, Movie Sauad. .9 WBFHUHI 01' I O O Al Cfron .is Ll future clcctriml cngie DCCT. ,Q-.., N-if E' 'T 45 ,T Xi . . f .X X it x. S ,,o- x X . 5,1 ,Q 4 flleln el' hoxx xxcll Betty Nults could clesisn clothes. ALFRED HANSEN-93-22 246th St., B., 'Bud- dy, Engineer, Epsilon Hi-Y, Track, Basketball. WILLIAM HANSEN-i630 Jasmine Ave., N.H.P., Will, Harbor Pilot, Epsilon Hi-Y, FFA, Hall Squad, Student Council, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM HARBACH-59 Admont Ave., F.S., Half a Head, Engineer, Intramural Sports. GRACE HARCROW-7 First St., G.C.P., Grace, Beautician, Varsity Glee Club, Jun- ior, Senior Boards, GSL, Skating Club. ROBERT HARGREAVES-31 Gladiolus Ave., F,P., Hargie, Draftsman, Omicron Hi-Y, HERBERT HAUCKE-95-ll 242nd St., B., Hokie, Building Constructor, Student Coun- cil, Senior Board, Lacrosse, Football, Basket- ball. CONSTANCE HERBST-43 Ash St., F.P., Con- nie, Teacher, Honor Society, Omega Hi-Y, Rockettes, Choir, Aeolians, Latin Club, V. Glee Club. ADELE HERMAN-77 Jacob St., El., Adele, Undecided, Dramatics Club, Journalism, Student Council. EDWARD HAUHUTH-520 Hempstead Tpke., F.S., Blondie, Restaurant Business, Intramural Sports. VERONICA HAVLIK-l95 McKee St., F.P., Rane nie, Typist, Intramural Sports. Ekwm Hemel.-14 Plymouth sr, N.H.P., Er- win, Scientist, Delta Hi-Y, Student Court, Totem, Frash Track, Wrestling. ALINE HESSELBACHER-23 Phoebe St., F.S., AIine, College, Scribes, Totem, Tennis, Los Jovenes, Red Cross. HELEN HAwKlNs-47 Walnut Ate., F.P., Sadie.i' Secretary, Totem, Editor-in-Chief, Honor Society, Rockettes, Choir, Beta Hi-Y, Chieftain, Aeolians, Student Council, Sachem Players. JAMES HEALY-55 Orchid lane, N.H.P., Jim, Lawyer, Honor Society, Delta Hi-Y, Track, To- tem, Presidents, Varsity Clubs, Cross Country. CHARLES HIEBER-AIO Terrace Blvd., N.H.P., CharleY. Hunter, Varsity, AH Club, Softball, Frosh Basketball, Handball. ALICE HILDEBRANDT-54 Pine Ave., F,F., Alice Airline Hostess, Totem, Red Cross, Riding Club. JOHN HEALY-198 Holland St., E., John, Navy Career, Intramural Sports. CHARLES HENRY-51 Magnolia Ave., F.P., Bombs, Musician, Band, Swing Band, Stage Crew, Orchestra. JOAN HILL-220 Tulip Ave., F.P., Joan, Advertising Designer, Cheerleaders, Frosh, Soph, Junior, Senior Boards, Glee Club, Totem, Stu- dent Council, Red Cross, Retailing, Riding Clubs. JOANNE HILL-78 Sterling Rd., El., Joanne, Science, Omega Hi-Y, Honor Society, Chem, Spanish, Moth Clubs. QQ. as 'K A gk .Aj N-- ki, XX ' u gl ., , xl' st? fi Q 4,9-. 5 c J, Q- Ox 'si iw E 3,2 ii k x fly' mf, We Q F7 4,4 ,it 1.2-l J., ',5 4, atiigi ivfli ,Q 3.1. .9 Rifle!!! el' O 0 0 the sparkling voices of vocalists Terry Both and Carol Rebman. ARTHUR HOUDE-947 N. 6th St., N.H.P,, Art, Engineer, Intramural Sports. RICHARD HOWLAND-39 Hudson Rd., B,, Rich, Undecided, Intramural Sports. AVE HUBBARD-I28 Marshall Ave., F.P.,' Ave,' Stenographer, Cheerleaders, Soph, Junior Boards, Red Crass, Chieftain, Riding Club. GEORGE HUBERT - IOO-20 208th St., Q.V., Buzz, Doctor, Bookmen, Chess Club, Intra- mural Sports. BARBARA HISSIGER-53 Lincoln Ave., N.H.P., Barbie, Stenographer, Student Council, Hand- ball. FLORENCE HOCH-51 Fenworth Blvd., F.S., CuddIes, Beautician, Red Cross. SPENCER HUGHES-93 Floral Pkwy., F.P., Spen- cer, Dentist, Math, Braokesonians, Latin, Chem Clubs, Varsity Band, Omicron Hi-Y, Varsity Tennis. WILLIAM HULSMAN-IO Tudor Cresent St., E., William, Undecided, Lacrosse, Varsity Club, Football, Soccer. JACOB HOEFFNER-Dutch Broadway, El., Jack, Accountant, Intramural Sports, CAROL HOFFMAN-I7 Brokaw Ave., F,P., HoH, Stenographer, J. V. Glee Club, Red Cross, GSL, Chieftain, Totem, Junior Board. JACQUELINE HUMANN-80 Cambridge Ave., S.M., Jackie, Secretary, Omega Hi-Y, Stu- dent Council, Bowling, Riding. ALBERT HUMPHREYS-32 Heathcote Rd., El., AI, Jeweler, Intramural Sports. GERALD HOFFMAN-I5 Bonta St., El., Jerry, Machinist, Handball. MARION HOFFMAN-52 Jefferson St., F.S., Marion, Musician, GSL. MARY HYATT-ol Terrace Ave., F.P., Mary, Undecided, GSL, FRANCES IMPICCICHE - 86 Lincoln St., EI., Chickie, Singer, Glee Club, Orchestra, Hockey, GAL. GRACE HOFLEIT - 204 Oakley Ave., EI., Grace, Secretary, Sigma Hi-Y, Honor Society, Student Council, Scribes, Bowling, Volleyball Basketball, Softball, Tennis. GLORIA HOTTENDORF-9514 240th St., B., Glo, Buyer, Student Council, Retailing, Rid- ing, Bowling, J. V. Glee Clubs. LOUIS IORIO-IA Ma nolia Dr. N.H.P., Be 9 I Bop, Machinist, Radio, Hall Squad, Civic. ALVIN JACKSON-76 Barbara St., EI., Doc, Doctor, Football, Lacrosse. if f .f . , ., . 5. f- so O' CLIFFORD JACOBSEN - 8 Roger Pl., , ., ' Clifl, Undecided, Varsity Club, Choir, V. Football, Frosh Track. FLORENCE JANOSICK-21 Fifh St., , . ., Florie, Secretary, Yorker, Scribe Clubs. RO ERT KANE-ll? Ribbon St., F,S., Bob, Radio Operator, WSHS, Radio, Rifle, PA Clubs. JANET KANKA-606 7th Ave., N.H.P., lan, Secretary, Svcnish Club. KENNETH JANSSEN-12-l0 Terrace Blvd.,N.H.P., Ken, Accountant, Movie, Camera Squads, Ar- if si 5 5. f ' ,Q R ' .gf E Q . . .X 5 A 3, E o FP ggi' Q ee 'X s O 2 o GCP . ' ' v ' B NWN A' ' fy, ,fi 'V , .4 bf .4 1. . FJ, .H-W we fi sv E .v 5 . WQj2Xgo .,. Mig K 2 i ' A F ii X 4 E : S 5 tiff V Q i r , vi if .V Y4 Qsii.. pf, 1... r if ? , 'I 5? . 1 ., , , ,, if R ,A ,, Wi' .. If 4 1 fig' lt 2 Q 5 iff' ia ' 'u yr: i 1 '21 4' T ...,- ii row Staff, CATHERINE JOHNSON-l50l Highland Ave., N.H.P., Cathy, Teacher, Honor Society, Stu- dent Council, Kappa Hi-Y, Junior, Senior Boards, French Club. MARLENE KAPLAN-l50 Kiefer Ave,, EI., Mar- lene, Fashion Designer, Movie Squad, Astron- omy Club, Brookesonians. KATHLEEN KARNBACH-lll Adams St., F.S., Kathleen, Teacher, Honor Society, GSL, Stu- dent Council, Astronomy, Chem, Latin Clubs, Softball, Fencing. JOHN JOHNSON-l6lO lmperial Ave., N.H.P., Jack, Draftsman, lntramural Sports. ROBERT JOHNSON - 226-Ol 95th Ave., B., Bob, Landscoper, FFA, Rifle Club. JUANITA KARPOSKA-ll6-35 237th St., El., Nita, Secretary, Intramural Sports. ESTHER KAYE-18 Spooner St., F.P., Esther, Teacher, Student Council, Aeolions, Omega Hi-Y, Choir, Soph, Jr., Sr., Trio, Honor Society, Sachem Players, Junior Board, Debutones. ANTHONY JONILAS-262 Ludlum Ave., El., Scubby, Fishing, Handball, Hall Squad. JOAN JUDGE-I58 Benson Ave., El., Joan, Stenographer, Honor Society, Library Club, Artsmen, Scribes. AUDREY KENNEDY-44 Brisbane St., N.H.P., Audrey, Secretary, GSL. THOMAS KENNEDY-l2l Nassau Blvd, W.H., Thomas, Musician, PA Club, V. Band, Swing Bond, Chess Club, Track, Cross Country. JOAN JUNK-32 lrons Pl., N.H.P., Joan, Uvdecided, Retailing Club, Student Council, Red Cross. LOUIS KAHL-89 Kenneth PI., N.H.P., Lou, Engineer, Omicron Hi-Y, Varsity, PA Clubs, Student Council, Track, Cross Country. THEODORE KAIDER-IO N. Tyson Ave., F.P., Theodore, Undecided, Intramural Sports EDMUND KAISER--9320 244th St., B., E9gy, Navy Career, Rifle Club. Mfnem el' o o 0 athlctc Bob Best explaining football tactics to .lthlctc Marion Spruntz. Si . s ' l , - .f . - Vs 'a 'f ' x X c X X .Wx ,W . t 3 fiiiifif A .w.gG R -v, Sw fi i Z ,N X 5 i ':: - I 5- 15. 1 fi fi' --vi 5 44 . il-T t ' ' 1 , , . ' -. 5? fs Ka i - 5 .A T nn-s . . Vi 2, A ' 51 ' ' D , EHS!! H : A W' li' V L 2 .FRC . sf, A I if iwv X -' Y Q 4 U. , , ' f 5 14... A' TJ, E337 W, 2 1' l at L x X i I . 'CZK is 5 J. N l .., fs 3 fs. 1 ta, f z E gl I as . ,Q . 1 I is ... gi, tg I .- Y 3 X ns Q11 C z . Alger E? S , .C iii.. in sf Q I vq, x 'ie' 1. 2 JOSEPH KENNY-94-46 239th St., B., Red, Printer, Chieftain. GERARD KERN - 246-06 Jamaica Ave., B., Lucky, Draftsman, Hall Squad, Handball. WILLIAM KLEIN-81 Salem sf., v.s.. wmie, Electrician, Hall Squad, Chieftain. DOUGLAS KLEMM-l58 Renken Blvd., F.S., Douglas, Machinist, Intramural Sports. ARTHUR KERSCHBAUM--228 Atherton Ave., El., Arthur, Undecided, Frosh Board, Track Club, J. V. Football, Cross Country, Track. ELIZABETH KIDD-164 Warwick Rd., EI., Betty, Dressmalrer, Intramural Sports. KARL KLEMM-45 Maxwell St., F.S., Karl, Navy, Varsity Club, Baseball. CAROLE KOENIG - 142 Argyle Rd., S.M., Carole, Secretary, Chieftain, Alpha Hi-Y, J. V., V. Glee Clubs, Usherettes. CHARLES KIESSLING-l45 Memphis Ave., F.P., Charles, Undecided, J. V. Band, Rifle Club. EDWARD KING-98 Rintin St., F.S., Ed- ward, Veterinarian, Riding, Latin Clubs. JANICE KOENIG-ll2 Maple Drive, N.H.P., 'iJan, Typist, Intramural Sports. WARREN KOLBENHEYER-137 Landau Ave., El., Warren, Tool and Die Maker, Varsity Club, Frosh Football, Softball, Soccer. RICHARD KINNEY - 93 Clover St.. F.P., Dick, Accountant, Intramural Sports. RICHARD KLEIN-I Tudor Gate, El., Dick, Army, Varsity Club, Red Cross, Lacrosse. MARY KOROL-516 North 6th St., N.H.P., Mary, Undecided, Honor Society, Red Cross, German, Latin, Scribes, Presidents Clubs. WILLIAM KRATZENSTEIN-I0 Concord St., F.P., Bill, Scientist, Theta Hi-Y, Brookesonians, Student Council, Band, Chem Club. PATRICIA KRAUT-8 Elm Ave., F.P., Chip- pie, Doctor, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Beta Hi-Y, Choir, Aeolians, GSL, l'OrifIamme, Soph, Junior Boards, Chess, Glee Clubs, Deutsche Verein. NEIL KREBS-9442 239th St., B., Neil, Engineer, Intramural Sports. JOAN KREIENBERG - 22 Cisney Ave., F.P., Joan, Teacher, Beta Hi-Y, Rockettes, Honor Society, Latin, Presidents Clubs, Totem, Chief- tain, Frosh, Soph, Junior Boards, Student Coun- cil, Usherettes. CLAIRE KREUTNER-234 Kamda Blvd., N.H.P., Claire, Dancing Teacher, Honor Society, Omega Hi-Y, Acrobat, Junior Board, Student Council, Library Club. J IQWM W . . . the courtesy of the Ley twins and Mariana XlUilliams. -21 'X . E M 4 . I F4 iii' . 3 X .. E W .gr . 'ir s ..,. A .NU ur .41 s-4 -Q K 'P , ' 9 i. as M 1 ju? uv ., C., Yb- 9: ii. me li, ,, ., x . 1 lnefll el' thc contigious friendliness of jenn Nl'l.L'ElLlLllT 'incl im Healy. FRED KUCK-23 Remsen Lane, F.P., Freddy, Farmer, Student Council, Varsity Club, in Pong, Soccer, Lacrosse, Bowling. NORMA KULBS-922 North 6th St., N.H.P., Norma, Secretary, Honor Society, Student Council GSL Rockettes, Library, Scribes Club. BARBARA KUMEROW-89 Crocus Ave., F.P., Bobby, Undecided Honor Society, Alpha Hi-Y, J. V, V. Glee Club Student Council, Totem, Chieftain, Latin Club. JOYCE LAFFAN -- l45 Emerson Ave. . ., Joyce, Nurse Latin Yorker Clubs, SL, Chieftain, Tennis, Bowling. C9 M 0 0 0 . l . . il . xx P 9 s all Q f ' , , Si ' . gs is ci S -K xg f I iv C3 , FP , , G V c Civ f- :gtg ragga g ,,.,mx , l 'W We ,W L . ,,.'f. ,': 5 Y X' 3, L if gi : 'ffl 'ir iii KATHLEEN LAFFERTY-7 Hoiman St., F.S., Cat, Teacher, Student Council, J. V. Glee Club, Red Cross. WILLIAM LAMM-9506 239th St., B., Chip, Machinist, Red Cross, Lacrosse. MARGARET LAWLESS-25 Goldenrod Ave., F.S., Peggy, Clerk, Intramural Sports. MALCOLM LAWSON-647 Euston Rd., W.H,, Malcolm, Electrical Engineer, PA, Astronomy Clubs, WSHS Engineer. AUDREY LaMOTTE-73 Maple Dr., N.H.P., Aud, Secretary, Basketball. WILLIAM LAMPE-33 Rosegold St., F.S., Bill, Travel, Epsilon Hi-Y, Student Council, Varsity Club, Radio Guild, Band, Lacrosse. CHARLES LEOGRANDE-50 Vanderbilt Ave., F.P., Leo, Butcher, Hall Squad, Riding, Presi- dents Clubs, Student Council, Handball. JOAN LEDERER-31 Seaton PI., V.S., Babe, Typist, Gamma Hi-Y, Red Cross, Jr. Board, Soft- ball ARLENE LANGE-54 Spruce Ave., F.P., Ar- lene, College, Honor Society, French, Math Clubs. VINCENT LANGONE-20 Collier Ave., El., Vincent, Chemical Engineer, Varsity, Stamp, Rifle, Astronomy, Chem Clubs, Tennis, Wres- tling, Handball. WILLIAM LEHN-247 Nassau Blvd., G.C.P., Bill, TV Repairman, Movie Squad, Red Cross. VINCENT LEO-Il3 Wilton St., N.H.P., Mus- cles, Baseball Player, Handball. REGINA LANGSDORF-105 Carl Ave., F.S., Jeanie, Clerk, Library Club, GSL. LUCILLE LANIGAN-lO3 S. Tyson Ave., F.P., Lou, Secretary, Library, Scribes Clubs, GSL. MILDRED LEONARD-52 7th St., G.C.P., Mil- lie, Undecided, Red Cross, Retailing Club. NICHOLAS LEPORE-80 Wellington, EI., Na- vaio, Baker, Hall Squad, Handball. f l 'l?vQ if W uf fl ff. .' S. 3 fi iii ' Q li f 1 S' E ,ge . 1 .rs . or fi fs Q is? if S? I -if ,X 5 3 is .EQ Q 2 if li 2 5- - 5 5- 7 c',.,.., gy .eifgei is 'SRG s..- sv r N 'vc 44 ly 'g i 5 3 is l f ti ,w Lf 'sn yo -1 S ff 1 ZH: ,355 5534 5 1 i ft 'Y' 4' Q- M . i iw 'if 5 sf 4 f an iii 'K 0. ll' 1 M ., . rg' c R 932 I 2 4. 1 f Q 1 1 Q an me fe ,.. 5. ,E . MFYIQIYI el' 0 O 0 . thc well-dressed QIPPCQITQIDLC of rup- rcscntutivc Scwnnlmlains Put Gnfncy .mil Ray Sapcrstein. ANN LLOYD-9403 22nd St., Q.V., Liz, Teacher, Omega Hi-Y, Rcckettes, Totem, Red Cross, Library Club, Senior Board, ANNE LOEBER-ll Wool Ave., F,S., Anne, Typist, GSL, Bowling, Yorker Clubs, ROBERT LOHAN-ll6 Terrace Blvd., N.H.P,, Bob, Surveyor, Varsity Club, Omicron Hi-Y, Lacrosse. ROSELLEN LoPINTO-3 Sempton Blvd., F.S. i'RoselIen, Secretary, Bowling, Skating Clubs. PETER LETO-7 Locustwood Blvd., El., Pete, Business, Theta Hi-Y, Glee Club, Hall Squad, Choir, Frosh Board, Baseball. GLORIA LEVINE-95-I0 239th Sf., B., GlOfia, Typist, GAL, Softball. ROBERT LOTTEN-36 Chester Ave., S.M., Bob, Policeman, Varsity, Track Clubs, Outdoor, ln- door Track. ESTHER LUCENTE-29 Frances Ct., El., Baby, Social Worker, French Club, Tennis, Student Council, Usherettes. BRUCE LEY-I99 Bromleigh Rd., S.M., Bruce, Civil Engineer, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, German Club, Junior Board, History Honor So- ciety, Totem. PETER LEY-l99 Bromleigh Rd., S.M., Peter, Civil Engineer, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, German Club, Student Council. VICTOR LURGIO-lA Cromer Rd., El., Vic, Teacher, Glue Club, Choir, Bookman, Jr. and Sr. Boards. MICHAEL LYNCH-l2l Jacob Sl., El., Mich- ael, Undecided, Intramural Sports. PAUL LIEDBERG-98 Jackson St., F.S., Paul, Printer, Pica Club, Chieftain, Varsity Football, J. V. lacrosse, J. V. Basketball. HELEN LINEHAN-l08 Randolph Ave., F.S., Helen, Secretary, Red Cross, Purple Quill, Totem, Bowling. ATTRUDE MacCALLUM-144 Carnegie St., El., True, Missionary, Yorker Club. BRUCE MatGlLL-1633 Lowell Ave., N.H.P,, Bruce, Engineer, Delta Hi-Y, Track, Camera Clubs, Indoor, Outdoor Track, Cross Country. ROBERT LINEHAN-l08 Randolph Ave., F.S., Robert, Clerk, Intramural Sports, CHARLES LISA-l2l Jacob St., El., Charles, Undecided, Intramural Sports. CAROL MAHLSTEDT - 252-93 87th Dr., B., Carol, Secretary, Aeolians, J. V., V. Chair, J. V., V. Glee Clubs, Bowling. JEANETTE MAIDA-26 Schere Blvd., F.S., Jeanette, Secretary, Intramural Sports. e K2 on ff' ye . fin 'Q ...f - TESTPS iii I I 2 i if' .S X ei I' L wr , r. t . I, gsi 1 '-' 1' L ,gg ,-if ,....,.. f 1, 'i' 39. n 'M get 5 I ff f, Q ' I 4 V ' , if ,535 i EE . 1 f ,Wire , 4 g..3y3A,f, 5.3123 ,sg .1 : i M 1 2 I my this - fl, F ,il Q :fin ' .W iff as - fgi 'iw 6' I 'EEE . YW Q-fy? 1 fi A ii he .si PETER MAIDHOF-23 Lucille Ave., El., 'Petef' Teacher, Omicron HifY, Frosh Board, Cross Country. EDWARD MALKUS-69 Bemis Ave., F.S., Ed- die,' Builder, Intramural Sports. MARY MASELLI-7ll Sth Ave., N.H.P.,' Mary, Nurse, Sigma Hi-Y, Totem, J, V., V. Glee Clubs, Fencing, KENNETH MATHERS-77 Birch St., F.P., Undecided, Basketball, Lacrosse. FLORENCE MALUCHNIK-I5 2nd Ave., G.S.P., FIorie, Buyer, Retailing Club. NEIL MANGANIELLO-77 Tyson Ave., F.F., NeiI,' Undecided, Intramural Soorts. Ken, GEORGE MATHES- 245-ll Qlst Ave., B., 'Georgef' Musician, Swing Bond. LESLIE MAXWELL-55 West Maple Dr., N.H.P., 'Leslief Undecided, Intramural Sports. RICHARD MANN-47 Franklin St., F.S., Dick, Teacher, Bowling, Football, ROBERT MANN-l33 Hillside Blvd., N.H.P., Bob, Radio Announcer, Radio Guild, Hall Squad. JOAN MAYER-T314 Terrace Blvd., loan, Secretary, GSL, Retailing, Clubs, Usherettes. JEAN McANDREWS-419 Leonard Blvd., 'iJean, Fashion Illustrator, Ka pa Hi-Y P f Players, Totem, Astronomy Club. JAMES MANTZ-87 HolTman St., F.S., 'iBud, Salesman, Hall Squad, Ticket Committee, Choir Retailing, V. Glee Clubs. IRENE MARINO-47 Lucille Ave., EI., Irene, Art Teacher, Presidents Club, Omega Hi-Y Honor Society, Student Council, Chieftain, GSL. N.H.P., Skating N.H.P., Sochem EDWARD MIARDLE-ISO5 Gilford Ave., N.H.P., Mc, Physical Ed. Teacher, Varsity, Track Clubs, Soccer, Indoor Track. DOLORES MzCANN-921 N. 5th St., N HP Dolores, Clerk, Bowling Club. DOROTHY MARK-I3 Van Buren Ave., F.P., Dotty, Secretary, Glee Club. ROBERT MARSHALL-538 Chesman St., W.H., Bob, Builder, Intramural Sports. JOSEPH MARTINELLI-I5 Sweetnan Ave., El., Joe, Undecided, Intramural Sports, JOHN MARTORELLA-20 Claflin Blvd., F.S., Bobs, Undecided, Intramural Sports. .9 RPIHBHQ QI' 0 o 0 thc poise of Connie Com, I ISS Q -up ,Aon ff' .. ww? fe X .- KSN i' if Y fa fi 5 sin 4 jgr gg.. 2.9 is 'H Q' 4 'T ,.f 'F .CV -C fee. ...Nw rm-X DAN MsCAULEY-98 Oak St., F.P., Dan, Undecided, Delta Hi+Y, Varsity, Track Clubs, Stage Crew, Sachem Players, Student Council, Senior Board, X-Country, lndocr, Outdoor Track. ROBERT MCDOUGALL-lb Baxter Ave., N.H.P., Speedy, Chemical Engineer, Chem Club, Honor Society, Rifle Club. GLORIA M:MICHEAL-36 Rule St., F.S., Glo, Secretary, Red Cross, Soph Board. JOHN McNElL-4l5 Terrace Blvd., Mickey, Electrical Engineer, PA Club, WSHS Engineer, Chieftain, Los Jovenes. N.H.P., JEAN McELDUFF-50 Spruce Ave., F.P., Jean, Secretary, Student Council, Presidents Club, Riding, J. V., V. Glee Clubs, Choir, Jr., Sr., Board, Totem, Chieftain, Red Cross, Tennis. EILEEN McGEE-270 Jericho Tpke., F.P., 'Eileen, Secretary, Alpha Hi-Y, Honor So- ciety, Sr. Board, Student Council, Totem, Scribes Club, Cheerleader, Tennis. GEORGE MCPHEE-184 Commonwealth Blvd., F.S., Cat, Undecided, Frosh, J. V. Football. PHYLLIS MELLEVOLD-42 Primrose Ave., F.P., Fi, Art Teacher, Alpha Hi-Y, Riding, J. V. Glee Clubs, Red Cross, Jr. Board, Totem, Arts- men, Tennis. CAROLE MCGURK-l69 Floral Blvd., F.P., Mac, Housewife, V. Glee Club. WILLIAM McKINNON-5307 Sperry Blvd., N.H.P., William, Machinist, Handball. DONALD MERKEL-27 Cambridge Ave., G.C., Merk, Chemist, Track Club, Track, Handball, Wrestling. ANNE MERWEDE-l7l Goldenrod Ave., F.S., Anne, Business, Kappa Hi-Y, Totem. WILLIAM McLAUGHLIN-77 Naple Ave., F.S.. Bill, Airforce, Intramural Sports. EILEEN McMAHON-39 Winthrop St., N.H.P., Eileen, Business, Kappa Hi-Y, Retailing Club, Student Council. ARTHUR MESSINA-108 New Hyde Park Rd., N.H.P., Arthur, Pharmacist, Track. JOAN MESSINA-552 lith Ave., N.H.P., Messy, Bookkeeper, Sigma Hi-Y, GSL, Usher' ettes, GAL, Sottball. ARTHUR MEYER-312 Terrace Blvd., N.H.P., Apache Chief, Architect, Intramural Sports. MARCIA MEYER-80 Benmare Ave., F.S., Mar- cia, Actress, Chieftain, library Club. PAUL MEYER-522 N. 'llth St., N.H.P., Paul, Lithographer, Intramural Sports. MARY MILITE-l5 Greenway Blvd,, EI., Mary, Secretary, Sachem Players, Scribes, J. V. Glee Club. .9 pefflefll el' 0 0 I Connie with her delightful eycful. QQ E- .W .. fu , 5 .Y ' 5. . Ig, 5 M, mf 'v 3 . .i if .--11, Lil . I 5 5 Q. . sf W ii 7 'c ff - ' ri , it ' A , lx 5 X :as a Y .. A ' iii x i f 'n - . -1 'F 4 S 7 'Fi .9 mln Qin el' e e 0 the businesslike manner of Bob Galli. RALPH MILITO-366 Roquette St., S.F.P., Tiny, Undecided, Intramural Sports. DIANE MILLER-94 Holland Ave., EI., Dee, Teacher, Gamma Hi-Y, Math, French Clubs. HAROLD MILLER-265 S. Brixton Rd., G.C., Link, Builder, Epsilon Hi-Y, Chieftain, Var- sity, Rifle Clubs, Totem, Tennis. ROBERT MILLER-T020 N. 6th St., N.H.P., Bob, Nurseryman, Purple Quill, Red Cross. MARILYN MOFFA-238-I5 lbth Ave., EI., Lynn, Secretary, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM MOLFETTA--820 Bryant Ave., N.H.P., Bill, Businessman, Baseball. WILLIAM MORRISSEY-154 Tulip Ave., F.P., Twig, Railroad Engineer, Latin Club, Hall Squad, Model RR, Track. ROBERTA MORRISON-II6-02 238th St., El., Bert, Secretary, GSL, Gamma Hi-Y, Archery, Bowling Club. GUSTAV MOLLER - II7-35 239th St., EI., Gus, Engineer, President, Student Council, Epsilon Hi-Y, Track, Math, Varsity, PA, Presi- dents Club, J. V. and V. Track. EDWARD MONTAGUE-238-07 ll7th Ave., EI., Eddie, Undecided, Chieftain, Handball. MAXINE MOTHES-ll0 Harrison Ave., F.S., Mac, Math Teacher, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, GSL, Student Court, Library, Spanish, V. Glee Clubs. CONSUELA MUCEIA-ll Ath St., EI., Bub- bIes. Secretary, Sachem Players, Scribes Club, GSL, Astronomy Club, Tennis. JOAN MONTOUX - I5 Nugent St., N.H.P., i'Toots, Undecided, Riding, Scribes, Yorker, Re- tailing Clubs, Chieftain, Totem, Senior Board. DONALD MOORE-77 Cherry St., F.P., Don, Engineer, Honor Society. JOAN MOTYLINSKI-ll Old Stewart Ave., G.C.P., loan, Nurse, GSL. GEORGE MULLER-92-38 246th St., B., George, Undecided, FFA. EDWARD MORAN-l38 Herman Blvd., F,S., Sunshine, Undecided, Delta Hi-Y, Camera Squad, Aero, PA, Track Clubs, Track, Wrestling. GERALDINE MORAN-31 Willow Rd., N.H.P., Gerry, Nurse, Honor Society, Rockettes, To- tem, GSL, Sigma Hi-Y, Senior Board, Tennis, Bowling, Basketball, Archery. RUTH MULLER-l635 Washington Ave., N.H.P., Ruth, Teacher, Honor Society, Senior Semi- nar, Gamma Hi-Y, Spanish Club. JEROME MURPHY - 88 Argyle Rd., S.M., Jerry, Radio, Sachem Players, Red Cross, Chieftain, Bookmen. :., ,, 4 1 A , T7 f I . 3. 5. Circ. ei., A X A Ki . ,. ,I Ai 5 f. . an 3, K 22 'Q v--... R . 3 1, 1 C9 glllelfl el' 0 0 0 the spot announcements of Ed Brown and Bob Mann. RAYMOND NEIDHARDT - 28 Ashland Ave., N.H.P., Ray, Agriculture, Track, FFA, Cross Country, Indoor Track. CHARLES NELSEN-26 Maple Dr., N.H.P., Charles, Undecided, Stage Crew. CYNTHIA NELSON-123 Franklin St., El., Cyn, Hotel Hostess, Honor Society, Sigma Hi-Y, GSL, Usherettes, Softball. INGA NELSON - 5l7 S. 14th St., N.H.P., Inga, College, Kappa Hi-Y, Cheerleader, Student Council, Sachem Players, Soph Board. MARY MURPHY-202 Oakley Ave., EI., Mcry, Typist, Red Cross, Frosh Board, Volleyball. PATRICIA MURPHY-9l Chestnut Ave., F.P., Patti, Undecided, Latin, French, Presidents Clubs, GSL, Totem, Rackettes, Glee Club, Chief- tain. HERB NEUNIANN-126 Stewart Ave., EI., Ter- rar, Undecided, Intramural Sports. BARBARA NEUSCHULZ-39 Lewis Ave., F.P., Barbara, College, Gamma Hi-Y, los Jovenes, Tennis, Volleyball. EDWARD MURTHA-615 Brooklyn Ave., N.H.P., Eddie, Navy Career, Hall Squad, Foootball, Track. EUGENE MURTHA-615 Brooklyn Ave., N.H.P., Gene, Commercial Artist, Artsmen, Camera Club. ROBERT NEUWIRTH-IO7 Geranium Ave., F.P., Bob, Doctor, Epsilon Hi-Y, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Choir, Aeons, Student Council, Soph and Frosh Board, Track. JOSEPH NEWMAN-329 Jericho Tpke., F.P., Joe, Radio Engineer, PA Club, WSHS Engi- neer, Chess Club, Frosh Football. RICHARD MUSGNUG-76 Franklin St., F.S., 4'Dick, Doctor, Epsilon Hi-Y, Totem, Rifle Club, Student Council, Soph Board, Red Cross, Cross Country. KATHLEEN MUSTAPICH - 35 lngraham lane, N.H.P., Kay, Bookkeeper, Honor Society, Gamma Hi-Y, Red Cross, Totem, Student Council. JEAN NICOL-22 Bromleigh Rd., S.M., Jean,'i College, Twirlers, Cheerleader, Alpha Hi-Y, Student Council, Soph Board. WILLIAM NICKEL-243-I4 Superior Rd., B., Bill, Policeman, Varsity Band. STANLEY NACEWICZ-I05 S. 9th St., N.H.P., Joseph, Baseball Player, Intramural Sports. RICHARD NASTASI - 75 Jackson St., F.S., Dick, Radio and TV, Band, Radio Club, Handball, Baseball. RONALD NILSEN-73 Ath Ave., G.C.P., Ron, Radio Announcer, Radio Guild, Rifle Club. CHARLES NOCELLA - 54 Savoy Ave., El., Chuck, Undecided, Guild, Hall Squad, Base- ball, Track, Basketball, Wrestling. 1' eff ,f 'R f f W ,k fi If i 1 3 , . Rig! 'ss 'K 3.3 l fx m -W. Q 3 bd' . iii, a P Q 1 mg E Rites . , . is 1 F t fu,- '54 '2 zap 114' sr 5 ti' -ss- AG si' 'iq ... M . x 1 . AOD We ' I . :Sf JOSEPH NOCELLA-I62 Claridge Ave., EI., Jo- seph, Engineer, Theta Hi-Y, Boxing, lntra- mural Sports. CARL NOLD-153 Argyle Rd., S.M., CarI, Carpenter, lntramural Sports. i'CaroI, Secretary, Chieftain. Red Cross. JEAN OLSON-157 Geranium Ave., F.P., Jean, Nurse, Student Council, Alpha Hi-Y, Artsmen, V., J. V. Glee Clubs. EDITH NORTON-216 Meacham Ave., El., Edie, Typist, Red Cross, Volleyball. MARGARET NOVATNY-ll Flower Lane, N.H.P., Margie, Clerlr, Intramural Sports. FLORENCE ONDERDONK- 43 Elizabeth St., F.P., Flossie, Secretory, Honor Society, Gam- ma Hi-Y, Scribes, V. Glee Clubs. LOUISE OSTER-87 Cerenzia Blvd., El., Frenchy, Buyer, Glee Club, library Club, GSL. EDWARD NULTY-Ill Gilmore Blvd., F.P., Ed- ward, College, Intramural Sports. ELIZABETH NULTY-lll Gilmore Blvd., F.P., Betty, Fashion lllustrotor, Kappa Hi-Y, Aeolions, Choir, V. Glee Club, Honor Society, Artsmen, latin Club. JOAN O'SUlllVAN-l58 Harrison Ave., F.S., Sull, Secretary, Red Cross, Guild, Tennis. JOHN OTT-92 Stewart St., F.P., Jack, Auto Mechanic, Frosh and Sr. Board. EDWARD O'BRlEN-606 6th Ave., N.H.P., Edward, Business, Omicron Hi-Y, Lacrosse, Student Council, Radio, Spanish, Chess Clubs, Ping Pong. JOHN O'CONNOR-187 Marcus Ave., G.C.P., Jack, Engineer, Hall Squad. ANNA PACCIONE-llO Claridge Ave., El., 'iAnncl, Dental Nurse, GSI, Ticket Committee. ANDREW PALERMO- Andy, Undecided, ln- tramural Sports. MARY ODENWALD-76 Kamda Blvd., N.H.P., Mickey, Buyer, Retailing Club, GSL, Red Cross. HELEN OKULA-l23 S. 8th St., N.H.P., Helen, Stenographer, Intramural Sports. JOHN OLIVER--1052 N. 6th Ave., N.H.P., Big John, Machinist, Hall Squad. ROBERT OLOFSON-238-O6 ll5th Terrace, El., Bob, Engineer, Intramural Sports. Hillel!! el' 0 o o the bubbling antics of Andy Peters and Nancy Sites. CAROL OLSCHEWSKY-166 Mayfair Ave., F.P., Kappa Hi-Y, Rockettes, Sathem Players, Frosh and Jr. Board, Artsmen, ' vii Q...- ,,. I J , ., -.f W, ,Bai -v an 'l , - ,'.'. w . : .-. iw .f , 'Q -J ,Lf .... J. ',' -: 1 . -' ,Yi'.x,, . Q Y ' I V. . -. . W- , - ., . f all 7 i' gl? M F it. 11 5 sf 'R 1 ' ii i ' 1 if P L Q 3 t ZX V' 2. s iii lik III 1? li li it it 'W f, 5 3 I P ESM 4 all! up AX iii? 15 Mi. , W I, s , M... . . . iii Q5 C9 Qlllelfl el' O I I the graceful touch of long. soft curls of Sheila Detletf and the Daum twins. CARLO PIRAINO-750 Jericho Tpke., G.C.P., Carly, Undecided, Intramural Sports. ANN PISCITELLI-164 Ploinheld Ave., F.P., Ann, Social Worker, Yorker, Latin, J. V. Glee Clubs, Totem, Tennis. BARTOLO PISCITELLO-231 McKee St., F.P., Bob, Architect, Intramural Sports. JAMES PLUNKETT-76 Franklin Ave., N.H.P., Jim, Reporter, Hall Squad, Chieftain, Track, Baseball. HElEN PODDER-46 Maple Ave., F.P., Hep, Stenographer, Honor Society, Kappa Hi-Y, Red Cross, Riding Club, J. V., V. Glee Club. BARBARA POLENI-569 N. 7th St., N.H.P., t'Bobby, Nurse, Honor Society, Sigma Hi-Y, Student Council, Scribes, Spanish Clubs, Soph Board. EDWARD OUACKENBUSH-44 Oakley St., EI., Dink, Linotyper, Intramural Sports. JOYCE QUINN-67 Diamond St., EI., loyce,' Secretory, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, His- tory Honor Society, Beta Hi-Y, latin Club, Ush- erettes, GSL, Red Cross. CAROLYN PONICHTERA-90 Crown Ave., F.P., Carolyn, Secretary, Yorker Club, Student Council, Red Cross. RAE ANN PORTANOVA-ll S. 18th St,, N.H.P., Rae Ann, Typist, Intramural Sports. FRED RADEMACHER-4 Parkview Pl., EI. Fred, Electrician, Hall Squad, PA Club. ROBERT RAGO-46 Ridgewood St., V.S., Bab,' Musician, Glee Club, Choir. HENRY POSTEK-556 N. lOth St., N.H.P., Henry, Agricultural Work, Intramural Sports. BEVERLY POTTER-47 Orchid St., F.P., Bev,' Undecided, Honor Society, Omega Hi-Y, Rack- ettes, Totem, Chieftain, Choir, GSL, Orchestra, Fr. Board, Student Council, Skating, Chem, Glee Clubs. ANTHONY RAIA-78 Belmont Blvd., EI., Tony,' Merchant Marine, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM RASCOE-24 Ontario Rd., B., t'BilI,' Engineer, Intramural Sports. ADOLPH PUGLIESE-26 Franklin St,, El., Pug, Undecided, Basketball, Varsity Club, Baseball, Bowling. RALPH PUGLIESE-l5l Bregnan Ave., N.H.P., Ralph, Undecided, Intramural Sports. GEORGE RASMUSSEN-l55 Rintin St., F.S, George, Farmer, Red Cross. ALAN nuscnek-no Marguerite sv., S.F.P., Alan, Machinist, Rifle Club. wk .. ,X y, 5 v it P gg, a g it ., .., Fifi M li Q . 1, 'N S if 'ii' iii, ti 'Q ii , 7 'E 3 ,P ,L 'x 4' vi , ? .y ' if i ii L, 'I I , f I1- - if l M 2 lr 1 5. Fijx C xi w -13- . L ,git - X C - if w - P Q . - , ,X X , 5.- , s is , ., A 1 -K S1 X .sc . K W, ass- -. YQ . SK ., Q-1 SWTWY W, ,of .-v E al.. - .., . .Q 1 LILLIAN ROMANO-ll3 N. 3rd St,, N.H.P.. Lillian, Stenographer, Honor Society, Gamma Hi-Y, Student Council, Library, Scribes Clubs. JACQUELYN ROMMELL-l603 Washington St., N.H.P., Jackie, Fashion lliustrator, Totem, Red Cross. MARY SALVATORE - 23 Rosalind Ave,, El., Sis, Beautician, Student Council, Red Cross, Totem. ROBERT SAMAROTTO-74 Violet Ave., F.P,, Robert, Musician, Band, Spanish Club. EDWARD ROSENBAUM-209 Jericho Tpke., F.P., Ed, Dentistry, Tennis, Honor Society, Epsilon Hi-Y, V. Band, Math Club, Brookesonians, Totem, V. Club, Student Council, Scrchem Players, latin, Presidents Clubs, Chieftain. DAVID R H-19 Carnegie Ave. E., - vid, Undecided, Riding Club. JOAN SANTA MARIA-218 Aspen St., F.P., Joan, OHice Worker, GSL, Fencing, Softball, Bowling. RAYMOND SAPERSTEIN-76 Huron Rd., B., Ray, Doctor, Honor Society, Epsilon Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Track, Choir, Glee Club, Track, Presidents Clubs, VEY ROTH-l0l0 N. Ah t,, N.H.P., -I - Y if ft' , Q. wi :T 2- l 3 f 'Q Q , I 5 s 4 i 51-f af ,, OT I I Da 'm .r ' in 3 Ju' K K 4 5 ke J i is. if W 5 5-I 2 ,X as Q 5 1 li , .4 is' -if i ii? ,T fi x, A , ..,. .,.,.. , is gs X.- f gs ,Q lm HAR t S ff' ' ire -UQ - v iff' 44 ., if , X XT ix- X C A . , X , ,ig 1 - , X if ' 'ii' ,5g, :rf ,ff '3. , 4 fa 'J' W ff., 14 1 A Harvey,'i Engineer, Varsity, Chess Clubs, Track, Cross Country. JOHN ROTSCH-l95 Grange St., F.S., John, Printer, Pica Club, Baseball, Basketball. ANN SAULLE-I96 Hempstead Tpke., F.S., Ann, Clerical Worker, Intramural Sports. ROBERT SCALISE-3 Jasper St., V,S., Bob, Surveyor, Movie Squad, Varsity Club, V. Foot- ball, Lacrosse. DAVE RUDLOFF-85 Herman Blvd., F.S., Bow- legs, Undecided, Varsity, Chess Club, Hall Squad, V. Football, Lacrosse, Basketball, Hand- ball. RICHARD RUDOLPH-273 Jericho Tpke., F.P., Richard, Work for Father, German Club, 1. V. Lacrosse, JOSEPHINE SCARANGELLO-Covert and Reed Ave., EI., Jo, Typist, Intramural Sports, LOIS SCHENCK-405 Hempstead Dr., W. Lois, Nurse, Beta Hi-Y, Rockettes, G Usherettes. H-, SL, MARGARET RYAN-244-32 aan, Dr., a,, Peg- gy, Nurse, Student Council, Sr. Board, Red Cross, Retailing Club. ANN SACK-360 Hempstead Tpke., F.S,,i'Ann, Business, Retailing Club. GERTRUDE SAFARYN-124 S. 8th St., N.H.P., Gertrude, Stenographer, GSL, Scribes Club, Sr. Board, Totem, Jr. Red Cross. DOROTHY SALEMBIER-l68 Elton Rd., S.M., Dot, Nurse, GSL, Glee Club, Gamma Hi-Y, German Club. gfnefn el' I 0 0 thc easy smiles of Barlmra Dicclrich and Bill Gcurdcs. '53 5? Q 1. 'C , is . ' - 1 -i . i. Q 5 f 531, if '31 JS' Al- gs 44 ii U 3 an-f:,, , 'X' .7 , ' s Q V , ,, if i iw' ris- . 3, 3 s 5 i ' ,. , 5- XQ1 A i 2 it 2 - - - . in , 'Xi li 9 ii t 5 Y ?: Q, i .Q sf' i t-ees fg r 2 if g , ,E . r iz, 'fc Y-9 -, ' , A I 4. . 4 ,ft I .4 ' . 4' , . J 1 .T 'Q' :gg .1 ii if L i 4'- b il--' i 2 il 2 fall . 3 L , 3 i fiiffil is Rflneln 01' e e e tlic liter.1ry work of 7.flf6Nl Editor Hawkins, Arrow' Editor H.mn.iford .ind Clizefmizz Editor dc Pr.mo. SONDRA SHAPIRO-76 Herman BIvd,, F.S., 'Sandy, Journalist, Beta Hi-Y, Purple Quill, Student Council, Movie Club, Sr. Board, J. V. and V. Glee Club. STANLEY SHARLAT-I79 Van Buren St., F.S., Stanley, Radio Announcer, Chieftain, Epsilon Hi-Y, Student Council, Radio Guild, Ticket Committee, Sr. Board. ARLINE SHAW-ll Argo Ave., El., Arline, Educator, Sachem Players, Purple Quill, Student Council, Ticket Committee, Radio Guild. EDWIN SHEFFIELD-I9 DeWitt St., V.S., Ed, Machinist, Intramural Sports. PHYLLIS SHEKALUS-37 Remsen St., EI., Flip, Buyer, Retailing, Riding, Yorker Clubs, Sachem Players, Red Cross, Fr. and Soph Board, Stu- dent Council. CAROLE SHEPPARD - 94-43 243rd St., B., Carole, Business, Gamma Hi-Y, Library, J. V., V. Glee Clubs, Chieftain, GSL. CAROLYN SIMPSON-33 Bellmore St., F.P. Simps, Undecided, Latin, Riding Clubs Totem, Student Council, Fr. Board, Red Cross Chieftain, Cheerleader. BARBARA SIRLIN-31 N. llth St., N. Bobbi, Teacher, GSL, GAL, l'OriHamme Totem, Riding. CORINNE SIEBERT - 33 Clover Ave., F.P., Corinne, Secretary, Rockettes, Sigma Hi-Y, Totem, Scribes, J. V. Glee Clubs. WILLIAM SIEMER-25 Caroline Ave., CurIey, Navy, V. Band. F.S., ROSLYN SIRLIN-35 N. 'llth St., N.H.P Rozzy, Physiotherapist, J. V., V. Glee Club GSL, Bowling, Hockey. NANCY SITES-22 Pansy Ave., F.P., Nance, Teacher, Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. Boards, Spanish J. V. Glee Clubs, Rockettes, Chieftain, Totem Red Cross, Student Council, Tennis. JAMES SILLIMAN-59 Fern St., F.P., James, Lawyer, V. Club, Track, Omicron Hi-Y, Cross Country, Outdoor, Indoor Track. JOHN SIMKO-I9 Terrace Ave., El., Johnny, Machinist, Intramural Sports. MAYBELLE SJORUP-39 Wellington St., EI. Nibs, Clerk, Gamma Hi-Y, Rockettes. JANE SKIRVAN--150 Gordon Blvd., F.P. Jane, Secretary, Sachem Players, Astronomy Club. CAROLYN SIMMONS-12 Cathedral Ave., F.S., Carolyn, Fashion Illustrator, Honor Society, Omega Hi-Y, French, Chem, Library Clubs, GSL, Hockey, Archery, Tennis, Bowling. THOMAS SIMONSEN-64 Harrison Ave., F.S., Tom, Undecided, Aero Club. ROY SLINGO-IIO Savoy St., El., Bubbles, Undecided, Guild, Track, Boxing, Baseball. JOAN SMITH-308 Whittier Ave., F.P., Joan, Secretary, Rockettes, Honor Society, Student Council, Retailing Club. H.P., ,I 4-df JAMES STUTTS-I75 Aspen St., F.P., Jimmy, Photographer, Varsity, Camera, Rifle Clubs, Totem, ARLENE SUMMER5-400 louis Ave., F.P., Arlene, Undecided, Intramural Sports. MARY TIETJEN-I5 Yale Blvd., N.H.P., 'Maryf Teacher, Honor Society, Rackettes, Junior Board Student Council, Sigma Hi-Y, Los Jovenes, GSL, Soltboll, Tennis, Archery, Bowling, Basket- ball. FRANK TRACY-655 7th Ave., N.H.P., Frank, Architect, Track, Boxing, Wrestling, Soccer Cross Country, CAROLE SUTER-35 Clarence St., F.P., Carole, Teacher, Rockettes, Yorker Club, GSL, Tennis Bowling, Basketball. JOAN SUTCLIFFE-40 Beech St., F.P., Sut, Teacher, Aeolians, Omega Hi-Y, Choir, Totem, Rockettes, Soph, Junior Boards, GSL, Bowling, Tennis, Chieftain. RONALD TREZISE-ll6 Bellmore St., F.P., Ron, Salesman, Intramural Sports. LEON TRIBUTE-9l Argyle Rd., S.M., Lee, Sailor, J. V. Lacrosse, Cross Country. NICHOLAS SUTERA-178 Doherty St., El., Nicky, Bachelor, Intramural Sports. MAGDALENA SWYER5-121 Jericho Tpke., F.P. Mot, Nurse, Latin Club. MARIE TROISE-IIO Lincoln Rd., F.S., Marie, Buyer, Retailing Club. JOSEPHINE TRUPIANO-5 Butler Blvd., El., lo, Singer, Ticket Committee, GSL, J. V. Glee Club, Usherettes, Softball, Hockey. BRICE SYME-47 Calla Ave., F.P., Brice, Undecided, Intramural Sports. BERNARD SZYNAKA-47 Dedcn Ave., F.P., Bernie, Machinist, Intramural Sports. HELEN TRZASKA-383 Nassau Blvd., G.C.P. Helen, Secretary, Yorker Club, Student Coun- cil, Totem, Red Cross. JEAN TUDISCO-25 Litchfield Ave., El., Jean, Accountant, Intramural Sports. FLORENCE TAYLOR-I2 Hillsboro Ave., EI., FIopsy, Teacher, Honor Society, Omega Hi-Y, Artsmen, GSL, Softball, Basketball, Archery, Volleyball. RUTH TEMPLE-42 lst St., EI., Ruth, Sec- retary, Totem. los Jovenes, Softball. GEORGE THEK - 85 Mayfair Ave., F.P., George, Undecided, Student Council, Epsilon Hi-Y, Totem, Artsmen, Junior, Senior Boards, Track. CONSTANCE THOMAS-96 Madison St., F.S., Connie, Social Worker, GSL, Student Council. Qfllefll el' 0 0 e Charles Lisa and Michael Lynch making L1 car out of L1 bucket of bolts . ' Q L we fe. Q . if' WY . 1 Q v Q gi 'Uv- 'IQ- xv fu- JOHN TURACK-614 Jericho Tpke., N.H.P., John, Machinist, Softball. BRUCE TURNER-25 S. lst St., F.P., Bruce, Undecided, Intramural Sports. ROBERT VEIT-27 Massachusetts Blvd., B., Bob, Stack Broker, Epsilon Hi-Y, Junior Board, Student Council, Radio Guild. ALEXANDER VIESPI-74 Terrace Ave., F.P., Sparky, Rodeo Champion, Track. RAYMOND TURNER-3 S. lst St., F.P., Ray, Music, Band, Swing Band. HELEN VALLEY-l50 Fendale St,, F.S., Pen- nies, Secretary, Honor Society, Spanish, Scribes Clubs, GSL. WALTER VOGEL-107 Hillside Blvd., N.H.P., Walt, Electrician, Stage Crew, Sachem Play- ers. CARL VOGT-I4 Gerard Ave., N.H.P., CarI, Naval Ofticer, Astronomy Club. HARRY VAN STEEN-806 3rd Ave., N.H.P., Mock, Undecided, Softball. JULIUS VARELA-199 Savoy Ave., EI., l.ou, Coach, Varsity, Math Clubs, Student Council, Soph Board, Chieftain, Football, Boxing, La- crosse, Basketball, Intramural Lacrosse. ALICE VOLLARO-l607 Park Ave., N.H.P., Alice, Undecided, Kappa Hi-Y, Rockettes, Student Council, Sachem Players, Soph, Junior, Senior Boards, Yorker Club. JOAN VOLLKOMMER-I2 Hottman St., F.S., Joan, Secretary, GSL. MARY VASS - 2 Iris Ave., F.P., Mary, Clerk, GSL. JOAN VEGLIANTE-lll Empire St., EI., Veg- gie, Singer-Dancer, Choir, Aealians, Glee Club, Artsmen, Chieftain, Fencing. FRAN VORHIES-I56 Kamda Blvd., N.H.P., Fran, Housewife, GSL, Bowling, Softball. WILLIAM VOSS-41 Corukin St., F.S., Willie, Tool Maker, Aero, Varsity Clubs, J. V. Foot- ball, Soccer. WILLIAM WADE-132 Hunnewell Ave., El., Willie, Engineer, Intramural Sports. MERLE WADSWORTH-191 Hoffman St., EI., Whi1zy, Flight Engineer, Hall Squad, Cross Country, Outdoor, Indoor Track, Riding. JOAN WAHL-253 James St., F.S., Joanie, Stenographor, GSL, Softball. SARAH WALLACE-98 Mayfair Ave., F.P., Sally, Undecided, Honor Society, Kappa Hi-Y, French Club, GSL. .9 QW! em el' 0 e e Florence Hoch, Arm Bartoszak and Loretta Fehse, future beauticians. .9 QW! em el' 0 o 0 our acrobat Claire Kreutner, who danced at football games. JOANNE WALMAR-21 Elton Rd., S.M., Jo, Fashion Illustrator, Frosh, Soph Boards, Student Council, Retailing Club. JOHN WALSH-37 Clahin Blvd,, F.S., Jack, Aero Engineer, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM WALSH-lOl Meadow St., G.C., Bill, Ranger, Track, Varsity, Presidents Clubs, Delta Hi-Y, Choir, Stage Crew, V. Glee Club, Track, Cross Country, Indoor, Outdoor Track. MICHAEL WARREN-132 Kiefer St., El., Mike, Undecided, Aero Club. ANNABEL WATKINS-B13 Bryant Ave., N.H.P., Ann, Cashier, Glee Club, Retailing, Library Clubs, GSL, Usherettes. GEORGE WATKINS-813 Bryant Ave., N.H.P., George, Store Manager, Retailing Club, Cross Country. GRETA WELTEVREDEN-I7 Bonta St., EI., Greta, Actress, Softball, Basketball. GERALDINE WESTBURGH-14 Esther St., F.S., Gerry, Nurse, Student Council, Artsmen. IRENE WEBER-H9 Belmont Blvd., El., lrene, Secretary, Bowling, Skating Club. KARL WEDEMEYER-318 Carnation Ave., F.P., Karl, Writer, Aeons, Seminar, Chieftain, Orchestra, Choir, Honor Society, Chess Club, Tennis, Golf, Riding. YVONNE WESTCOTT-100 Belmont Ave., E., Yvonne, Secretary, Skating Club. ROBERT WICKS-61 N. Tyson Ave., F.P., Bob, Undecided, Intramural Sports. DOLORES WEIHS-7I Oakley Ave., EI., Do- Iores, Secretary, Honor Society. BERNICE WEINSTEIN-H0 Locustwood Blvd., EI., Bernice, Secretary, Intramural Sports. MARION WILLCOX-38 Laurel St., F.P., Marion, Nurse, Glee Club. DOROTHY WILHELM-Langdon St. and Clement Ave., El., Dottie, Dietitian, Library Club, GSL, Student Council. GEORGE WEIRES-31 Court St., F.S., George, Plumber, Intramural Sports. RUTH WEISS-178 Ludlum Ave., EI., Ruth, Nurse, German, J. V., V. Glee Clubs, GSL. MILDRED WILHELMSEN-14 Court St., EI., Millie, Undecided, Kappa Hi-Y, J. V., V. Glee Clubs, Student Council, Red Cross, Chief' tain. DOROTHY WILLESEN-47 Chester Ave., S.M., Dottie, Secretary, Gamma Hi-Y, GSL, Student Council, Bowling, Basketball. ga it if ll 323. at .gli 1 MS '72, i 9 , 'C 9 X , 3 X mfneln el' I 0 0 Tnfem photographers Ed Moran and jim Stutts, who took these senior Candids. fThis ones by Andersonj DONALD WISNIEWSKI-91 Charles St., F.P., Don, Printer, Pica Club, Red Cross, Track. LEO WITTOSCH-77 Pine St., F.P., Witt, Machinist, Riie Club. SUZANNE WOOD-60l S. 9th St,, N.H.P,, Sue, College, Alpha Hi-Y. ALICE WRIGHT-lO4 locust St,, F,P., Alice, College, Alpha Hi-Y, Chieftain, Latin, V. Glee Clubs, Student Council, Totem, Frosh Board, Tennis, Softball. CAROLE WILLIAMS-Ill Foster St,, F.S., Car- ole, Undecided, Chieftain, Glee Club. MARGARET WILLIAMS-40 S. l6th St., N.H.P., Margie, Typist, Spanish, Glee Clubs, GSL, Totem, Frosh, Soph Boards. JOAN WRIGHT-lll Cherry St., F.P., .loanie, Medical Secretary, Honor Society, Student Coun- cil, President Senior Class, Cheerleader, Choir, Omega Hi-Y, Soph Trio, GSL. PATRICIA WRIGHT-l47 Atherton Ave., El., Pat, Nurse, Transfer Student: Lady of Wis- dom. MARIANN WILLIAMS-73 Kilburn Rd., W.H., Mariana, Secretary, Gamma Hi-Y, Honor Society, German, Math, Presidents Clubs, His- tory Honor Society, Hockey, Archery, JANET WILSHERE-I6 Gabriel Ave., F.S., Jan, Secretary, Honor Society, GSL, Kappa Hi-Y, Totem, Student Council, Spanish, Library, Scribes Clubs. LESTER WUERFL-l4O Grange St., F.S., Les- ter, Engineer, Math, PA Clubs. Epsilon Hi-Y, Honor Society, Student Council. MARJORIE WYLER-46 Durham Rd., N,H.P,, Margie, Secretory, Honor Society, Sigma Hi-Y, Rackettes, Chieftain, Student Council, Scribes Club, GSL, Senior Board. JAMES WILSON-64 Cromer Rd., El., WilIy, Engineer, Hall Squad, Riding Club. DAVID WILTSE-262 Crocus Ave., F.P., Unk, Undecided, Track. JOSEPH YARNES-l Fairfax St,, El., Jose, Plumber, Basketball, Football. WILLIAM YOCHUM-162 Hancock St., F.S., 'iBilI, Naval Career, Visual Aid, Science Clubs, Hi-Y, Photography Club, Sacred Heart lTransfer Studentl. NORMAN WINKLER-5 Primrose Ave., F.P., Wink, Printer, Chieftain, Pica Club, Cross Country, Track, Baseball. ELLEN WINTHER-l3l Beverly Ave., F.P,, Ellie, Nurse, Glee Club. Student Council, GSL, Bowling, Tennis. JOAN YOUNG-2 Rosser Ave., El., Joan, Artist, Artsmen, Skating Club, Softball. PHILIP YOVINO-21 Hill St., El., Phil, Engineer, Student Council, Varsity Club, Foot- ball, Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, C0 M NC 9 ff r 5, a 9 E lx'.'fnl:1m flffruzr I.-fr ,fflrfmu Rww Klum H:nl1nx1v1'.l'l:wN Y:nlmlirlm'1:lvl. plug-41 nm, R1-xy 'I'u-Yrvl flvllxn-rillu flu' lvnvuc1nim1A i'll:nIrN K4-rln-x', 'h'l'V l ! 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Q , W I 0 r L t A ll l i 3412173 W Kmxumlw m 7 AS L iw Icfl in right, top rms'vKix1g Gus Moller and Queen Joan NYright are with adxisor Nils: Hnttom Xll miles are the faculty idxisors corigrntlxlzlted hy Ronnie Smith, :it the Student Council lfarnisal it the Senior XNIIIYLY Dance Three xoung, couples took time out to The liehutones. lirlitor Hawkins chooses pictures after consultation se I runuun of I95l Gus Moller, and Queen, joan Wriglit, were crowned as the most popular boy and girl in the class. One of the nicest events that marked the holiday season was the Senior Winter Dance. l'Snow Time. Then there was our Senior Play, Goodbye, My Fancy, a huge success as usual, and then Student's Day when the seniors taught school. We have established many innovations this year, and one of them was the exchange as- sembly with Garden City High School. Our class has held dances for three years, start- ing with Spring Fling, our sophomore class dance, and the next year as juniors, we presented our prom, Fantasy in Blue. Every one of these was very important to us, but none meant more to us than om' Senior Ball. This was the perfect way to end our four years, and they were really four wonderful years. Then came Commencement and the beginning of a new life .... WN. SQ P J S? 5 Q ,Q 'N' . 'sf ' 'Q a. Q J A , Q '25 1-4 if M 5 5 wg X .-.mwimk Q I .::. ..,. -- ' 7 gihl A-1-uwnsuw L 22,3 X on Amp UD!! Avwwxfw aww mgnf sQwvm.Nww 5 Q ..,,:E , Q , Qlxsgas? 5 if x if 'Q 3 , ns, , 1 ' - K Quik' v ,R Y 71 -lv. .fs gf K . Q A ,. f W Q 35 .R M f ' un A 1 lglgisg ' ' M M'y , , lil? Q . as 5- 3 1 . .f 4 -e P,,f' in nn? if? -i 1' X '. ' 1 ee: W V Kia N .ffv ,, , ' 1, ,A Q in 5 3 Wg gq55gL,Z -Q4 ' A z 5 E dz ' ,..A -V . . X V. 'k-, 1 an f f 2 we 'WF in '?' 49 Q, f' M fifiir it ': FORESHADOWS The fire blazes high, 'Tis fhe ancienf fribal rife, The Indians gaiher 'roundg Of sum'ning spirifs 'l'h6I'6I The sif wifh solemn faces, To show fhe chiefs fhe fufure, Their leader makes no sound. So for if +hey'll prepare. He sfands and follows ihe flames, I The drums begin fo beaf. His fhoughfs blaze wifh ihe fire: The hushed 'lribe grows fense: - Perhaps fhis lime we'll see. They slrain io see whai lies, ' The sparks rise ever higher. Beyond fhe smoke so dense. Fourfh ferm Presidenf Scofl' Confers wifh Senafor Wrighf, While candidafe Moller again Sees vicfory in sight ' Dresses and new sfyles, Paris used fo send, But now Lois Buswell Direcfs fha lafesf head. . C. Abbey sings Rock of Ages. And accepis fhe charify bids: Joyce Quinn, who wouldn'f gef married Has a husband and fwelve kids. When suddenly a lighf! A number springs fo view: As ihunder shakes 'l'he ground, The year of I962! Anderson, Si'uH's and Crone, Photographers before, K Now make all 'iheir money Selling laces from door fo door. Dick Birmingham. carioonisf, Draws comics of The Sain'l 'g Irene Marino, ariisi, Signs all her works wiih- Wei Paint John Feldman, Pai Kraui and B. Neuwirlh, Are docfors of wide fame, A They fake care of dogs, cafs and horses And for fhemselves, have made quiie a name Traveling in his rockef ship, Werner Chrisfiansen leff for fhe sfars: D. Eliasson, a greaf sfafeman, ls ambassador fo Mars. Now working on fhe Times, Two iournalisfs of yore. Gen Cabble's busy faking nofes: DePrano sweeps fhem off fhe floor. Terry's at fhe Copa, He wears fhe besf of labels. All day he plays fhe piano, Af nighf, he waifs on fables. Campbell and DeWiH, Musicians, beyond compare, Pracfice on fheir horns When l'hey've finished cuffing hair. Has some one robbed your money? Don'f lei if make you cry, lf you want fo gef if back Jusf call on Grandin, Privafe Eye. James Silliman in school, Was fhe hack feam's pride and ioy, He sfill runs very fasf, E As a delivery boy. ' Don Halsfead a business execufive Has a car and his own company. While McElduff works hard On some boss's knee. The Ley Brofhers, Pefer and Bruce, Were always kind of quief. They sfill can'f be fold aparf As Toni Twins fhey're a riof. Karl Wedemeyer and June Hannaford, Two wrifers of greaf renown, Are sfill wrifing cra sfories 'Y Which fhe publishers always furn down. Rosenbaum, Galli and Hughes, Af fennis were quife good, , They sfill are playingjennis On fables made of wood. If you wanfed boys who passed well Bob Besf and Sfeinmuller did fhaf, Buf fhey've iusf begun 'lo refire So now fhey're passing fhe haf. Rufh Miller and Maxine Mofhes Are feaching kids fo spell: D. Grillo's Head Librarian And doing very wel. If you wanf a car wifh four wheels Go fo Wacky Wicks car lof: Leogrande's geffing faf Selling chops and roasfs for fhe pof. Kaye, Rehman and Sfack Af fhe Capifol sfill are singing: On TV Fiedler and Smifh Toward stardom fheir way are winging. Casfellani as a chemisf Mixes his chemicals well: For him fhere are no froubles Alone in his padded cell. Bob Mann sficks fo radio Fighfing a losf cause, he knows: While Helen Hawkins edifs, Life, Which keeps her on her foes. Varela and Ted Galasieski As players were on fhe beam Playing as wel as ever Coaching a girls' soffball foam. Jim and Jane H. made a pair In fhe good old bygone days, Buf Jim is fasf going broke As alimony he pays. Bob Donlan and Louis Fox, Greaf afhlefes no less, Are sfill going sfrong in sporfs As world champions in chess. Nurses in ouffifs of whife Are Sfinson, Olson and Sfaebler, The boys af fha fronf all agree, Thai none can be found much abler. K. P. Brown, as pofafo peeler, ls performing amasing fears: While G. Thek wifh his violin Is playing in fhe sfreefs. Kafhie Johnson, Casey and Herbsf All had beaufy, glamour and wif, Very acfive off fhe campus and on, They now sif af home and knif. Bill Lampe fravels in sfyle While fhe caffle keep him warm: , Ouf-Door Type Sifes and B. Poffer Are now growing corn on a farm. Models A. Carlson and R. Parks Show dresses in which nofhing lacks: While buyers Garwood and Gaffney Pick ouf cufe numbers af Saks'. Jack Benz, highawy engineer, Has builf roads o'er deserf and mounfain Phil Zaneffi af lasf, Owns his own soda founfain. Ray Sapersfein, docfor's son, As lawyer argues men's fafe: Sufclilfe and Tiefien, old maids, Husbands are frying fo bafe. Miss Piefrowski when caughf af speeding Pleaded innocenf, eyes full of fears: Hard-hearfed Judge Heffel P Has given her fiffy years. B. Diedrich buying clofhing Has proven her worfh fwice ofer While Dougherfy on his skafes ls geffing a li'Hle sore. The Rockeffes down af fhe Music Hall Are bringing applause and cheers, Doing iusf whaf fha ofhers have For fhe pasf foriy-odd years. The fire sfarfs fo die, The Indians furn away: The Big Chief slowly speaks In fones of ,greaf dismay: These people we have seen l know now where 'l'hey're af: They are nof of our fribe . . . I fhank fhe Gods for fhaf. ' I' By Two Braves. f' sniff I 5 I IZ i sun gm .. Sk .Y ,Y ,4-f 4-nr' ,QSM 1, Alf'-' - ,1.1n1J DILIIITCS on Prccedlng Page Hdlllll 1In1l.t1vc Ulf 11111111111 we 5,1 Xu 1s11t he cute Whnt he dom P111111111., pn. on the 11111111111 board Pour 'xclxs 11111 1 1 ell 1081 ro you 11 e t 1 'Nou look at the 111rd1L 1' Brookes 1l111strate the uper1t1m1s of 1111111111 anatomy Adwsor Grabo11sk1 dllfl Nophs nnlxe dxspo al bags for local hosphls UR Ireshmm year was good our Sophomore car better Under the gu1dance of our a 1 Clarl-. 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Class of 1954 ERE oh here are the xerdant freshmen Yes the class of 1954 I5 very pleased to belong to the Sewanhaka student body We ve been busy, but one and all we agree that we ve had a most excmng tlme gettlng accustomed to the rules and rcgulatlons of our new school On December 13 thc lrcshman Board held a Chnstmas party for all the candrdates 1n thc class elect1on Clovwmng entertam ment and refreshments made lt a most enjoyable af a1r At th1s Vkflflflg other act111t1es arc bemg planned .md we re really worlung as a un1t now If our nut three years .lt Scvxanhalca 1re as prohtable and mtcrcstmg as our hrst year vu. ll LOl'lSlLlLI' ourselwes 1 wry fortunate group Our ofhccrs were P1er11fe11l Allr Toomre V11eP11111le111 Ired Hammer 9111 111111 Angell banloro, and 7161111161 Plul Gunzlc 111111 Our Class 1d11sors were M1ss C1rmen Sm1tl1 Mr XY'eslcy Long 1nd Mlss Theres1 Olno fK'1'T1' 1 N11 11741 I4 1111. A111 T111 1r'. :XII-11 li fl 'Y l'1 l l lx 1 1111:1-11 I ff 1' 11111111 .1 . 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Pat Chestnut. fnrol Blnlilstmlt, Pat Kraut, Betty Hogan. Ann Ritchie. Run' 3-fklarin llaflzivno, Robert Neuwirth, John Dill, Richard Ziniicki. Alan llzirnesl. Karl XVeslen1eyer, Dave Foster, Gary liiandnnu. Peter linstrnent, llnwartl lloughland. USIC Departm nt MISS KATHLEEN DONOGHUE Clmir Dfl'6t'fl1I' EXVANHAKA has an unusually fine Music De- partment, one of which we are all especially proud. Each year the combined department presents a Christmas Concert and a Spring Concert, and this year Erminie was produced. These affairs are enjoyed not only by the students but by the com- munity, as well. Mr. Charles Hill directs the Varsity Band, which plays at football games, concerts and assemblies. This talented group of over one hundred players has won numerous contests and awards. The junior Varsity Band gives less experienced students an opportunity to train for the Varsity Band. 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Carol Olschewsky and Ruth Parks, Vire-Prefidezlf, joan Smith, Serrelarief, Geraldene Moran, Nancy Sites, Treaflzrerz Carol Rehman. Mrs. Muriel Nordman was the advisor. Twirlers ERE they come! See Sewanhaka's capable, colorful twirlers. These ambassadors of good will and promoters of school spirit add zest and glamour to our football games as they do their snappy routine between the halves. These active, high-steppers have appeared at the Mineola Fair, the jones Beach Concert, and at school assemblies and parades. This year Miss jean Boyd ,was the advisor of this group. The ofiicers were: Pat Gal?- ney, Captaifzf Audrey Carlson, Serrelarj. 9 o 1 ,wr ff? 'r , ,.f-Lf, M .- A.. .-41 , ,wk A n,,. ., aLg.' we.. -o Jr 344735 4 . 1 1- .- 1 ..,,,, ., , 1. .611 .1 , ,N M 5? i 5 x Q Q , 1 2 , , 1: 1 1 . 55 Xi, ., K X X t - . . Y W1 ,H 1 ' E Z dl. 1 , 1 1 i i l 1 . I 2 'e 1 yi .1 - 1 Qfifi 3' . 3 11 1. 1 f tk, 5 1 , , E 3' fl J Y 11, G ee Club Q-. 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XI XX1I-Hu XI XXrNr.:.m-Z,-, -I uw, Xl x1,.,, uv is lfmu 1 Yincenr iiinnntti, blmiiultl Rillerzi. lieu-rue Blhfitlirs. Ronnie Scliaupp. Rm: 2fl,:iwrence Xvllllltf. lc-il Ri I Swing Band HEY'RE really gooclf XY e all agree that Sevvanhaka is most fortunate in having such a group of vvilling, talentecl hovs as those that make up the Swing Bancl. 'lhis cluh. ahly aclvisecl hy Mr. ,lohn Clark. serves a clual purpose. lt gives boys who play musical instruments experience in plav- X 4.-I btvniu lini-l plugs :it vers. l'.fIlt I lllrlstimer-en. Stanley lPutll.evvic. mg clance music in a large hancl and gives service to the school hy playing at its social events. This vear these stutlents proviclecl excellent music for the Student Council Bazaar .mtl for several clulvs ancl classes. George Mathes was president, These musicians are going places. iz' llzilly llfincc. 1 -va if I, f We ' 'ii 1' f 1 ' 4 4 X P 's E' WA N..-v VJ K, A. Z gh? 9 nl Q' K K ka D ,, . I in ,sf . , U if 'Rfk wr ss M X . 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IV Y l I union, :rt-en , 1: re ' D-ui TIQII. 'rat 1 U ii ij, 1 . I , , ' X X r ffl if '.,+'c ff Q I d p a if ,,ifV,fl!,,. eer ea ers l X l : 1' l X tl I ' l yt' HIS year we had two wonderful groups of viva- ll fl ff X W L lx cious and capable cheerleaders. These junior and til R V if ALyf'i I senior girls helped add new glamor and spirit to ll ' , fu' the basketball and football games, our pep assemblies 5 f fr - , it D1 Q X I I I- ll if and school Rally Dance. ill XX f fi Q ,JFK The captain of the senior cheerleaders was Pat X X V f Casey. Harriet Hubbard was the junior captain. Miss X , X f, Emily Smith was the advisor. V , 1 X 5 ,layvee Cheerleaders X wx ,ff ,I I lnlziine liritlilli. -luzm Nixon, hlqrletxklvlsrlw llzirrilvr llulldlma-r-l. blwzm Kun-r, ,lrmrl l l'l X ,' If 1 ivan. ,aut-1 erm. ' X , I I iixxxxr . i X X If ,. f 1 lx' ff f -X xl xi N l '-'fc Q. .' -y 'vr. Sleinlir-inn-r. H. Short. R. liiirner, -l. Blzirlc ovick. R. Kisner. XY Fiirlies. lfuir I lx llfilluherty, lid. Blu- rzivn. XY, liaiiinnri. l.. XY iicrfl. R. l'arr:ir:i. R. Schmitt. ,l. Us- wald, R. Ifriess-iii, Ri ' Xlr luhii ihl i r ri! chilh V i ni ir in . R 'a 5 . ':im'. ' -nm' 5, . lililiii. -l. Ni-wiimu, R. XX':i-min-r, ll. llrual, li'if:i' I K. llittinigs, li. Triiit, lf. Ely. ll. Vlitforil. lf. Rasmus- WH, J. McNeil. Y. tiimiiiniti. XY. l'auiii lvcll. A. lqrun. Bl. Lim -nn. H. Zipper. l.. Kalil. P. . lub HE P. A. Club is .1 very valuable asset to Sewan- halca's over three thousand students and to the community at large. This group of forty-live boys. under the leadership of Mr. john Stahl, operates the school's public address system and the school lf. M. radio station, W. S. H. S. It promotes Sewanhakas sports by broadcasting football games and operating loud speaking units for the games. Music is supplied for recreational dancing in the gym and public ad- dress systems are maintained for plays. concerts and dances. The olticers were: Pre.iidw11, Romeo Carrara: Vice-Prefidezzt, Bob Rokusg Secrelary, Ray Schmidt: Treaflzrer, Lester Wuerfi. 4f Radio Guild HE Radio Broadcasters Guild has very practical and valuable aims. This group of radio students endeavors through their cluh to gain a practical knowledge of all aspects of radio and to raise the standard of our school station, W. S. H. S. Examining plays for possible presentation occupies .1 part of their time, too. This year Mr. W. Borkhuis was the advisor and Robert Mann was Piwidezzl, Ed. Brown, Vii'e-Pi'e.ride111.' janet Fanelli, Cnrref. Ser.: fame! Baer, Rec. Sec., and joan Stromwold, Tr'ea.i'- mer. Riulin Ullilel Ii'u1i' I- T. Sclinliill. rl. Ilan-r. 5. Shiirlzit. -I. Stroniwald, Ii Alzinii. li, llvl nlle, rl. li. lirowri. Run' 2--f 12. liigan, R. Smith. T. lliiuth. XY. Stiiiifvii- here. Mr. XYils:iii liiwlsllilis. ll. llistiiiixi. XY. Hill, K. Fo-ter. li. l.:inipc. Rm. I 1 . Mur'ri:1, Nl. Nzicli. ,l. llnnnnfnril, l'. XYilli:uns. Hr. lrlwal jones. A. Blun- tnlvn. j. Yan Tassel. ll. Schmittcr, M. Fart-nga. C. Scliriwllt-r. Row 2-Il, XYalsh. Il, foffcy, B, Hamilton, I-ll Rrlscnlvzuim, R, lleschcr, J, Fir-Idler, R. Morrissey, ll. Mncfnuley, B. Lamps. Ruiz' 3 C. Nelson, J. lilndd, 1. Ringwalcl, J. Rudolph, IJ. Meyer, nl. lfgzin, H. Thorcsz. J. Stone, R. iiilisnil. Iaye 5 HE Sachem Players, the dramatic group at Sewanhaka. is made up of about Hfty talented young people. These students, under the capable direction of Mr. Idwal jones, seek a better understanding of dramatics by participating in plays, taking part in theatrical discussions, and seeing plays in New York City. This year they started their season with a most successful presentation of George Washington Slept Here. The officers were Prefidenl, Arlene Shawg Vive-President, Connie Bridgesg Corresponding S?fI'6fdI'-T. Alice Vollarog Recording Secretary, joan Stromwoldl Trem- nrer, Carole Williams. Rmuiillll down ut 1'igl11t-'WYhat's my lim- Armin? 'l'l1-,sc -weekend guests! George VVushing!on Slept Hero. lt was-so nice in you tw call, dear. VVht-rc slmll I dump it? Q24 , W, A sf I5 juuwrw-f' I' fl lllillll lflll I U K l ll X Y' HH DI- NIL N L LL B 1 rm Xl Arg. Arr! lone Xrlnm furlser Doro ce liuley 'Nhxrley N llIlNkX X .ary Kun t N x l' lla n l' rederlelt on IUHICC Nhlne li nrlrara Creamer must mee orm ar um A l utr cn 1 .fnnpuon ra uve r lk-tvuer R A Robert Wie-ganrl Ronald l'e-ken Ru 4 Rmhartl Nthapp Xlarxe Burn Runxld Nchaupp Robert Ronan Larol U Haclso llul Zanettl HE Deslgn Club made up of a group of girls mth orrglnal rdeas, offers 1ts services to the school by may of design The club and 1ts officers Pzerzdenf Margaret ones, V1rePref1den1 anlce Mllne, Sewefary Mary Ellen Fredrlckson, and Tzeafmer Barbara Creamer are responsible for the beautlful bulletnn board displays and the school uniforms Among other actxvltles the De srgners usnt art museums and attend fashion shows Mrs Elrzabeth Detmler 19 the advisor Studio Club HE Studlo Club ls 1 nevxcomer to Sewan halta Thus group ot twenty boys and gurls vxho hue lrtlstle ability and ereatlye lLlLJ.S meets eleh Tuesdly and Thursday durlng the nmth period They feel that under the sponsorship of Mr lerdlnind Obrensln they haxe aecompllshed .1 great deal nn thenr first year They are loolung forvx ard to an ey en better future Gall Larsen was the president of the Studio Club F l.rf! tw '-hif . 1 'z V s, . - A ' -- , . th 14' ', 'Q ' -' fi 4' .' ,'. l.l' ,' , Fast. .larj ll . A ' Fl F, .liz l: ' AHzll,' '11 i': ' Z lr R:H . M s, li. l- . S'l'l'lJllb L'l.l'l! lfml- 1- Nl . Fe l' l Ul - sk'. R 1- Z- lill- .lille . A Lahry, llot Fletcher. Flora Zane-Ili, Qail Lznrsnn, llnls those. lm' h ' , 1: ' A. fr' f 4 p I b - 4 1 A .s y 1 ,j -A 1 1 . X . ! , ' A v fvai -:.xc 'A Yf s , .v,- lf: 14' Chess Club HE boys and girls of the Chess Club are an earnest group who enjoy thinking while playing, This group. advised by Mr. Stewart Davis. has taught the game to nov- ices, played the game themselves, worked out chess problems and taken trips to champion' ship tournaments. Peter Eastment and Karl Wedemeyrer were cv-P1'e,ride11l.i'.' Duncan Lowe, Secreltzr-i.' Edward Derentall. Tre.z,r- mer. and Charles Vanderbeck, Kiziglvl. Ii'tffi' I R. lliihii. K. Xlieileuleyer, l'. Ifzistuieiil. l., Mashiek, Xlr. Sh-wzirl llzivis. lxhm' 2 ll, llynvs. l'. Steppe. A. Tucci. li. Yxniilerbeck. A. 'I'nuiure. Rumi K f IP, lame. lf, lien-iillixil. I . llelt. I.. XY:iclislu-rger. The Guild HE Guild, formerly known as The Ceramists, is a club which is a definite asset to our school. The students of this group fill and decorate the various show- cases throughout our building with attractive and timely displays. The Christmas decora- tions in our lobby, for which they are respon- sible, are always a delight. Their uppermost thought this year is to once again capture first prize for the best Student Council Bazaar Booth. Miss Helen Kruger is the advisor and the officers are President, Shir- ley Gunnelg Vice-Preridem, Edith Buninghg Secretary, Arlene Bezdek, and Treamrer, Rosemary Monahan. Row If S. liunuell. I.. lleclvley, R. Monalizm, A. Ilezilcck, li. lluniuuh, Il. Raye. ID. llzizley. Rtm' 2 - E. Pzigzin. A, I'titvniziyer. M. Nz-lrel. Artsmen I-IE Artsmen is an enthusiastic club made up of boys and girls who are talented along artistic lines. These students, by means of colorful posters and attractive displays. advertise the various school functions and civic enterprises. This year the officers were: Prefidenl, Irene Marinog Vice-Prerideul. Silvia Burgerg Serreltzij. joan Youngg Trem- urer, Eugene Murtha: Hirloriazz. Elaine Cochrane. Mr. Robert Doris was the advisor. limi Ifgl. Uls-iii, lu. 1i.irxvmiiI, J. Xnuug. I. Xlariuri. S. Blllft'f, li. Xlurihn. Ii. 1'ocIir:im', Yi-uilziiite. Iffift' 2-fK. Mxiiiciiso. IS. Gzilletti, l'. lziuelti, Mr. Ruhr-rt Doris. V. Iiailrs. lid. llziiiiiiit-ii, ,l. Sc-ri-tsky. 1 34.3-A - D mNT' C ' is 'liwgylii 1 ' fm. 1 I. ,N .,a,v- -.1 Hurt' I liileeu Nlcilxmn. Ami Merwerle. .Xutlrey Free, Millie Uilhe sen. Nlrs. l-'lurence Purcell, Inga Nelson. ,lean Nlc.Xndrew-. larol , Ulslu-wsky. Sally XYallace. Rau' 2-Eleanor Hal-ckerup, Uzithy Johnson K Y llc-tty Ami Nulty, Mary Saterly, Janet XYilslxere, Joyce Klemm. Paua I - Simmons, Norma Kelly. Fran Auerbach. Xlargie Kautz, Dorothx .Xmlree-en. llmnie Ilalclcerup. Rott' 3' -Joan furto. .Xlice Yollaro ex HE Kappa Hi-Y, which is composed of 28 outstanding girls, serves the school, com- munity, and persons in need and aims to create fellowship and friendliness toward all. All of its activities are geared with these aims in view. This group sponsored the March of Dimes drive, and also presented 21 gift to Sewanhal-za. Their so- llurson, Pat Oster. Floral Evans, laninie Jzmuen, Nancy Haunt H1 cial activities included the presentation of a fash- ion show, attendance at a Broadway play and .1 dinner for the alumni of the Hi-Y, The officers were Preiidefll. Mildred Willlelmseng Vi4'e-Pre.ti- Jeni, Inga Nelson: Secre1.1r.y cR6't'0l'uljllgj, 'lean McAndrewsg QCf1r're.vj1f111d!11gj, Audrey Free, and TlI'KJ.ilIl':'l'. Gay Amrhein. The club advisor is Mrs. Purcell. Rt'utiiuyz izfruxs, It-it tw Vliylflf Kappa lli-Y urticers outlining their future actixiities. Fun at tlu- Kappa- lfpsllun party, l'1'esinlt-nl Blilrlreil XYill1n-lnlsen -nf Kappa calls meeting to urrler. Wi? -049' 5 r' Eff, 7 5 ' f M ' limzg w i , 1 I ' 5. k ' '-3 , , l. , X l ' W rs .-ww' F A g V I , r N- in.: .- ln- i nv 1 1 'f' 3 C :. ' QQ fv, as Run' Iflmcii-ii liirard, Hill llzinsen, Dick Nlusgiiug, lloli Neuwirtli. liill Lamps, Rziynmiid Sxiperstein, Louis Fox. Mr. lirlellmrrl St-ilat, Rau' Jfllill lirulm, Don f'arpt-liter, Gus Muller. tiziry Stevens, Hola Hamer. ,lack Ilcnz, Don Hzilstezul, Harold Miller, Edward Arnold. Lester NYut-rtl, Ronnie Schaupp, Bob Ycit. Rosenlmnurn, Don Rittenliouse, liurt Corning. linlwnrd Hasel. Kon 3--Stan Sharlat, George Tlick. Edward O help make Sewanhaka an even better school, to teach co-operation and to develop individ- ual personalities are the aims of Epsilon Hi-Y. Under the supervision of Mr. E. Sedat, the boys of Epsilon raised money by presenting their annual All Men Broke dance, and selling soda at home fig' , t - Q - I .X 41 -:V ,l --Og, .t3Q Y Epsilon Hi-Y football games to support a Negro school in Ten- nessee. The ofhcers are: Robert Neuwirth, Pr'erider1l,' William Lampe, VfL'?-Pl'6.lifdE1Il.' Ray Saperstein, S6L'l'6fiJl'J'.' Richard Musgnug, Trea5111'er'. and Lucien Girard, Cbapfrzizz. li't'udi1w u 1 mr, lrft tn riglit -llt-rc are some nf the lit-is, .Xre you sun- ilk cold? XYli:ii's on ilu- zigt-mln EPSILON YD' Sigma Hi-Y Irma' I- ll. Pollenz, 12. Mo- ran, Xl. 'l'it'tjcn, A. Pietrow- ski, Nlrs. Yirginin XYhirlrlvn, 12, llutluit, R. Ik-tr-rson, ll. Slneselli, l'. Siclvert. Ruiz' .2 M. XYhylt-r. l. Schaulxlin, ,l. Sclu-ppl. li. Sclmnelmuon, l. llerllrnn. Xl, Peterson. li. Homfelrl. Nl. Muller. Row 3 Vail. Denver. C. Nelson, J. Massinn. li. Cochran. L. llns- n 1 n NI llnue Slgma HI Y Gamma HI Y HIRTY FIVE actlve gurls under the leader ship of Mrs Vrrgmra Whrdden belong to Sigma H1 Y These helpful students sent Christmas packages to European children sold cake and coolues to ralse money for therr scholarship fund and worked on the H1 Y bill for Albany They haue not overlooked socral affarrs, enther, havmg sponsored holrday partres The officers were Anne Marre Pretrowskr Prefzdenl Grace Hoflert Vue Preffdent Gerry Moran Senelarq and Ruth Peterson Trearzner NDER the leadershlp of Mlss Romayne en nmgs the 77 Gamma grrls have been an un usually sprrrted group They have sold flowers for Mother s Day had a booth at the Student Council Bazaar contributed money to the scholarship fund made stoclung dolls for orphans and sent delegates to the conventuon at Albany Thls year the officers were Prerzdent Marlon Sprantz, Vzre Prerzdenf, Marlon Schrempp Re cordmg Sefremrj Ruth Muller, Correrpondmg Serrelary oan Lederer and Treafzner Dorothy Del Colle Lndlllllld HI N r u J t ll R Nln er M Spruntl Nlrss Rom1ynv. ennlnp Xl Schrempp lederrr IJ Behrens Row 2 lx 'llu txpnh C bheppard D Xhllt rn Xl Nhllrams D fl Q l lXllK'7 X lxlemsrm N 1 r mlner B Neu chuly R0 t -X I srpwflopulo 7 hlblil J lln.,p,erly WI Qtler w t Ont erwlonlx l 0 m mo T e xlw 1 Thnrxm. 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Kr: . li. l.1'lltIl- ' 1 :Q . L, Q' k, . R b- f-'s. .. ing... f-.lo11. 'B' Umega Hi-Y MEGA Hi-Y is another altruistic organiza- tion at Sevvanhaka, It is composed of thirty vivacious girls who are interested in supporting charity drives which may seek their aid. As a result of their activities the Omega girls have contributed 3200 to .1 scholarship fund for .1 deserving senior. and have sent representatives to Albany in behalf ofthe new bill suggested by national I-Ii-Y. Miss Dorothy Reed was the advisor. The othcers were: Prexidefzl, Irene Marinog Vice-Pre.rider1l. Esther Kayeg Rei-nrdiflg Secrelary. Irene Polkosnikg Cfu're.ipw1J111g Secrel,1r'1. Peggy Beadie: Treamrer. 'loan Sutclitfe. It. Ixziye. I. Iililkos wiiml. Omicron Hi-Y MICRON I-Ii-Y is .1 Character building or- ganization and aims to promote charity and good fellowship. These Omicron boys have had an active year. They not only engaged in inter-Hi'Y sports. but also sent a representative to the Albany State As- sembly and had a booth at the Student Council Bazaar. Mr. Slocombe is the advisor. The olhcers are: Gary Giandana, Pre.fide11l.' Louis Kahl, Vire-Pre.fi- den!! Montell DeWitt, Rerrndlzzg Sei'rett1r.1 ',.' Ted Rivers, Correfpwzdifzg Secretary. and Xwarren Campbell, Tre.1.r11rer. ffllllrgd Hi-Y li'ii:i' I- I', Ilvnilln, II, I'uI N it-r, bl. . utrlitfv. I'. Ih-ziilie, I Xluriiiu. Alisa Ilixruthy R--I-il ' ' ' nik I Ilu 7 niwnii I Ilwllimgln' Rim' - S. l'innater'. XI. Iiznnps, J Ilill, Ii. I.log4I, II. Iizimim-Il .X. Ritchie. l'. Ilerlist, B Ilngan, I . Ifiiiilse. VI. Ilzlmp run, Rim' 3 R. Ilenjaniin, I XYrigllt, If, Ifruelifh, II, Sum Irr, li. Nrkriclc. I. Tliiirvzxl wn. Ki. .Xluln-3, XI. Klurvllim 1,VIIllIl.l'HIl Hi-Y li'n:t' If-XY. l':irnplu-II. ,I Ilzitli, ll. liizniilznizi, Mr. XViI Iis Slocmnlu-. I.. Knhl. 'I' Rivers, BI. Ill- Xvilt. Knit' 2 NI. Iiollmer. XY. Ileiss inznm, XI. Ile Priinu. 1, Silli nizni, IJ, De Ruin. 42. Lock . ? .,N X 'Q L ' 4 -4 ' ' Worklr Cluli , 1 ' ' M. llovnihzui. lil ehxh, R. Pt-i.-r x. K.-iii. I s' Cfailgs Real. li. l.:ich- 5 enmnyr. li. Pewrs. ,l. Stoll- lliffl, Y. Lopyz. Roh' J-fl.. ri ht, L. l,hvelt, R, l.t-vitt, I I t 1- mi n I e Il ll ml IQ 'I ten l':irrion, l'iiux-i'ei'. l N TF ' raiiildteru. J, Stroniwol-l. lu L Xl :A sou, P. Hsin-r, 1. i . . K-ruse. . ir- . iiroorl. , ---Trzukzi, l . ' ,iv . . Nclrslq. li. l'inl-4. ,l. l.:lll':u1 The Yorker Club VERY entertaining and educational club is The Yorker Club. The 55 members of this group have a most unusual opportunity to become familiar with the atmosphere and character of the world's biggest city. Visits are made to the docks, the financial sec- tion, the Empire State Building. Chinatown, Green- wich Village. the circus, ice show, theaters, and broadcasts. The ollicers are: Eleanor Lachenmayr, Pre,i'i,ie111.' Mary Maselli, l'!jt'f. PP't,',ljdE.'l1f.' Norma Kelly, Sec- l'6fdl'J'r.' Elizabeth Peter, Ti'e.z.f11rei' and Miss Gladys Reed. Adrimr. Chemistry Rim' If R, XYeis-.. H. Keiluhu. 1. Kenzler. A. Temple, R. Muller, .X. Blcrvvt-flu, li, Bloehringer, A. Peitrowski, li. .Xm- rhein. Rim- 2 R. llesuher, j. Fiedler, D. Kinney, N. Gillespie, Bl. Ahrzuuowitz, ll. Kizilli, Xl. lie NX'itt, NV. Kratzenstein. ll. Klcrkle. ll. lilinsson, ll, Neuwirth, ll. Sczilise, li. Ley. XY. fhristciisoii. Run' .3 -Nlr. .Klan Brown, Nl. lilrcrhxlrcl. fi. '-uf Chemistry Club HE Chemistry Club is composed of about fifty Sewanhaka students who have received at least M in Chemistry. This group, under the super- vision of Mr. Padgett, meets every other Tuesday in the Laboratory. These interested boys and girls work on special projects, and report on demonstra- tions on special techniques. They plan a trip to some industrial concern during the year and also a club party. The orlicers this year were: Preridenl, Nancy Sites, Vice-Pre.ride11l, Robert Neuwirthg Secrelm-J, Ruth Muller and Trearlzrer. Ann Merwede. Clulr XYillianis, C. johnson. E. Dill, J. Lzxtfen, Nl. Collins, N, Sites, l.. Lloyd, I'. Kraut. ,l. Quinn, J. Carlin. li. Murtlizx, li. l':istcll:uii, I.. Miller. -I. Silliman, D. iioorlwin, j. lfelilnizinn, fllr. Robert Pailuett. Kun' JfY. I.:ingoni. IJ. Miisgiiiug, N. Krebs, ll. Hnlstezul, A. Kerschhaum, lic-nz. li, Ht-rtcl, j. llielzuis, J. Most. Il. Scott, P. Ezistment, M. lie l'i':ino, l'. Ley. S. lluuht--, -. ,cw 1 Projectionist Squad group of earnest, helpful boys make up the Movie Squad at Sewanhaka. These students give up their free periods to show films and handle movie equipment for the Visual Education program. This squad, under the supervision of Mr. Leon Cooper, sets up equipment and projects films. The Faculty, as a result, are able to de- vote more time to instruction and less to me- chanical details. lr'nfr' I -llonnlrl llrrlstezrrl. Paul lirignt. Rrxlrfff Cirose. Roliert: Scalise, llonnlfl Grillu, Kenneth Jansen. Hors' Je- l r:rnk Nuts, Rlicllzrel Nr-In-l, Donald Valentine. Mr. l.r-on Vooper, Nestor l':rl:ilinr1k, xvllllillll lil'fltl'Y'. Kny- nionrl Xluttllei, The Camera Squad HE Camera Squad, advised by Mr. George Allen, is a school service group. lts purpose in the production of photographs to be used in the Totem, The Chieftain, The Annual Report and various local newspapers, in line with school publicity. Last year, two of the members, competing with students from all the high schools in the United States won prizes in the Kodak Scholastic Photography Contest. I-ll llotkrit. l'etf- An'lr'r'soii. Al fron. llolr Xvoorl, Jim Struts, Xlr. lir-urge Allen. l':rt t':isr-y, The Movie Club NY student who is interested in photog- raphy and owns a camera may become a member of the Movie Club. The club produces movies of school affairs in color and black and white. During 1950, this group had two winners in the National High School Photographic Awards Contest and their short movie The Chieftain Goes to Press won an honorable mention award in the American Museum of Natural History Oscar Competition. The othcers were: Pre,rii1'ez1f, Rosemarie Beitzerg I'ife-Preridelll, Eugene Murthag Serreltzr'r, Wfilliam Gruble. Ir'o:.- I Rohr-rt llookey, l,ziwrr-rice Nxisliiek. Carol lhrlzrszexrski. NYilli:nu lirulve. Rosetnzirie llr-itzer, Eugene Nlrrrtlrzr. Inge Lowen, llenry Buckley, Rohert Brnrlerick. lfnrv 2 lingerie Alirmns. Frank Field. Malcolm Corin. lirfrzrrrl lizippoln. ,lohn lieiner. Fred Des Roches. Karl llirnnielinxrnn. Yincent l':unr+znielli, Michael Abramowitz. IQ! F S 3v 4. 39. yi N ' .-'Nu N -Q. ' ,ff fl. ,mn i4 . 6515 vi' Q 4 S 5522 any X V ,'m5Q Q- sf ,Z re, ,QT ' L Q 'rl 5 'gf 5 if I' 'if' 'avi V 5 'El in 4 45 1, Wy ,fr !,.M. fm I Q 4 Jw i an NN I I iii' 0, 4A Q v uh r ,.v1 Astronomy Club HE Astronomy Club, advised by Mr. Adolph Scholl, has succeeded in bringing together a sizeable group of students who are interested in Astronomy and related sciences. During the past year these boys and girls have busied themselves making a telescope, visiting observatories and participating in the Science Congress. The ofiicers were: Frank Dixon, Pre.fide1zt.' David Brunell, Vive-Prey identq Caroline Boza, Sec1'etary,' Barbara Schimmel, Treafzzrer. Raw 1 WT. Loggizi, ll. YVeirlner. ll. llrnnnel. V. l.eto. Row 2- D. Brown, J. S:-xrli. fi. St. lier'nminr'. H. Schemnlel, Nlr. Adolph Scholl, F. Dixon, l'. lluza, R. NvlCl'lll1i1llll. Future Farmers HE Future Farmers of America is com- posed of an energetic group of young students who are interested in agriculture. Their ideas and ambitions are encouraged and fostered by means of field trips, discus- sions, and projects. Mr. Lloyd Furbee is the advisor. The of- ficers were: Pmridezzf, Vincent Campanaleg Vice-Preridezzl, Ed Lindner, and Serrelary- Treafurer, Paul Nauth. Row Ifjack Corbett, Vincent Campanalc. l'aul Nauth, Robert Birmingham, Phillip Bradway. Rnfi' 2 Alan Breeson, XYaync Johnson. Michael Mincielli, Vincent Hill, Mr. Furhec. Brookesonians OST students with a scientific bent join the Brookesonians. Here they have an opportunity to further their scientific inter- ests, by visiting laboratories and museums, hearing talks by outstanding local scientists, and by individual experiments and projects. Mr. William Brookes was the advisor this year. The officers were: Addison Marvin, Preridefzt: Eugene Abrams, Vice-Pre.ride11t,' Carrol Erler, Ser'1'elar'j' and Marjorie Allum, Treamrer. Rnzt' I' lflnily Miller. Mr. XYilli:-un Bmoke:-, Margaret Alum, Arlmlison Marvin, Eugene Ahrains, Cornelia Acc- vedo. RMU 2 -llavirl Brown. George Castellaiii. Robert Jardin, Eddie Rosenbaum, Fred VVarle, Nils Brunner, Robert Hullstrung. Scribes Hurt' I Xl, Xlilite. Xl. Xl-itTzi. lf Rohn. ll. 12.510, ll. Yqillcy. l XXX-lu-x. li'n:.' I bl. Kziiikzi. Ki Szitziryn, R. Yiscziurziilmlu. .X lirstzi. ,X. l':ip:xil-qvul-re. l., Rf' mzum, Y, NVQ-coll. Xl, Stlm.tzi' R, Xlniii-un. li, Ri-gi.-. Rini . Mis. Mary lla-Xlzittia. .X. llrs wllv:icl1a'i'. R. l':irlo. l . -lriiiusick li. llotleit. Xl, Sp,:ii1iz. Nl. Knrol 1', Sielw-rt. Xl. 'lilt'IYlt'I'l, -l. XY:il:l ,l. limiliun. tl Kluceia, ll. Pulenz lf. Unfit-rduiik, Al, jiulfge. RMA' 'J l , lliigzij, T. Faith. l'. Roberts, R, l.frPim4I. l.. xlCKIi.l1. D Vziinzirane-. Nl. XYilli:ims, l., Lani pun. KI. XY3ler. ,l. l.ntTan. S llc-hriim:. M. Racchi. J. XYilsl1ire. Scribes Club HE Scribes Club, under the direction of Mrs. Mary De Mattia, is composed of about forty- nine girls who are secretarial students. The main aim of this group is to increase their knowledge of business procedure by obtaining speakers from the business world and by visiting business concerns such as the Carbon Company and Doubleday Doran Company. The othcers were: Pieridenl. Alice Papadap- olusg Vice-Prefidealf. joan judgeg Serrefm'-y. Lillian Romanog Y'rea,vm'er, Corinne Siebert. Q C- Q . 9 5' y .- .1 !X xi,-rj., pa A Lxvw-a U n A i Jef' K1- Mnlh Club Math Club HE Math club, composed of students inter- ested in Math, is advised by Mrs. Gertrude Adamec and is divided into two groups. These earnest boys and girls have visited many fascinat- ing and worthwhile centers of interest including the Weather Bureau and the Museum of Science and Industry. The officers of the two groups were: Pferidezzt, Flora Zanetti and Ed Rosenbaumg Vice-President. Roberta Levitt and joan Vanekg Serre.'arie.r. Dave Brunell, Eleanor Lachenmayr, Nancy Baumanng Tr'earl11'erJ, Lester Wuerd, Rita Aiello. li'w:r I ,l, Snssinzin. V, lluc-sl. R. ,Kit-llu, X. liauf mmm, F, Zanetti. J. Vaneli, ll, XYliite, l'. XYilliams. ,l Siut-on. Run' 2' V. -luretie R, Rulwinsmi. ll. .Xnflrecsen I, llziv, ll. Scouler. E. they lf1tll'll'Illll'I'. R. Smith. E llnglies. l', Rudolph. Y. Yie irrt-ister, R. Nelson. Nun' I lf Nlctliiipair. ll.. l'l:ive. ll. llI'l!Hfll, R, Levitt. 511, tiei'tru1le Avlzinlec, E. Rn-enlmuin. li. Lnchencnayr. l.. H4111-rtl. lb. Miller. L. Beckley. l.. l.m'ett. Ram' 2 f lf. .Xue-.lu:icl1. E. Cochran, I., .Xliel-. if Miller. A. Rutla- cuxuli. ,l. XY:isl1er. li. Almlwev, .X. Rf-rvlev. R. Reiner. N. Nlzicllmmlrl, l'. lluc'kner,Rfw1s' .5 l.. Vnvwiizita. ll. Stzinfrii- lu-re, ll. llrilstczul. S. lluuhc-. R. llzirtul. ll. 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Barbara Scouler Sfuelzu oyce Murray 7160111061 and Donald Halstead Luton L Onflammc 1Cql.1t1ll1lfS students mth lrench hfe and culture and glVCS them practlce ID speakmg lrench Advlsed by Mrs Ellnor Cam the members took a tr1p to New York 1n the fall and had a sale of l1l1es of the walley on May 1 to help buy a phonograph for the Irench department Patr1c1a Murphy ww lb presrdent thls year Der Deutsche Vereln, our German club adwrsed by Dr ohn Forst IS made up of a group of students who are xnterested ln becommg more adept at speakxng the language and rn becomrng acquarnted mth German customs and culture A warrety of records have been found helpful IH reachxng th1s objectne The purpose of the Spamsh club lb to acquamt the members wlth Spannsh culture and customs and to really learn to speak the language Th1s year these earnest students, under the d1rect1on of Mrs Zenobla Gllbert had a booth at the Student Councll Bazaar, vlslted a Spamsh museum 1nd also tl1e Steamshlp Braz1l Socletas Latlna Rau 1 B Pahlberg S Kalb P Breeden 1 Denns I x'lllBlx l' hurat -X R1tcl11e R Haugaarfl R011 7 R Bescher XX Nlor nsey ,l u11111 Ha stead B coult 1' lhctrem s 1 Hughes J 'Nlurrzn Ii. 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Jerome Niosi. llr. Hugh lflxiherty Cin circleb. HE Pacemaker Chieftain is a complex publication requiring the combined effort of eleven advisors and more than 200 students. ln the 21 years of its existence, the Chieftain has progressed from 1930's one page, 19-4l's sixteen pages, and 1950's 5 package of Chieftain, Arrow and Roto. Responsible for this growth and high level achieve- ment is Dr. Hugh Flaherty, chief advisor, whose professional knowl- edge of effective publication has held the price of the paper to ten cents despite the pressure of increasing costs. Assistants Mr. Richard Wipper .md Mr. Mac Pherran, bring professional competence in technical de- tails of Heads, and Ad setting, and proofreading. The Artwork is accomplished under Art Advisor Mr. Robert Doris, while the typing of bulk manuscripts is completed by students under the guidance of Mr. Harold Burhans and Mr. Hayden Allen. hieftain MICH AEI. mi PRANO Edilm'-in-Clvief Mr. john Rooney supervises the sale and distribution of more than l.300 Chieftains bi-monthly through a sales staff of more than 150 stu- dents. Working with the Editorial Staff are D. R. Sigmund Sluzska, News Advisor, and Mr. jerome Niosi, Features. The 1950-Sl Staff includes: Edifrn'-211-chief, Michael de Pranog lieu- lnre ljdilur, Karl Weclemztyerg News' lia'ilm', Howard Newtong Spam lifjfnr, Leslie Oakes: Copy Editor, Genevieve Cabbleg Club Newt Ed- fmr. Elaine Louconyg Blzsjzzeii Mtzmzger. Barbara Bettsg Cf7'l'7l!zlffflI1. Pat Casey, tgirl XYe:leiiie5t-r' is gui t of l 1i5e l'iiivi-.iii ziml Qin-iitiii Ri-ynulnls on xi sin-i'i:il TY -hun ,. Arnm Xl iff ml 111 11 I 11 11. X1l11111111 11111 1 lx 11l 1 N 11111111 N 1 llml 11 Arm erary l11f.,l1l121,l1t IS publlslled snx t1mcs annually .is ,1 supplement to the Ch1eft.11n Thus ID tl11s may members of the Purple Qlllll .mtl Crcatne Xwrltlng cllsses are gnen 1 Cl111l'lLf. t see their Wflflllg Ill prlnt 1nd thus better styles of creatnc vxrutmg .xrc encoungcd Under the 2'LIlLl.1DLL of Dr 5 5lLlbZlNl the Arrow mclutlcs short storms poems essays and book renews une Han naford 1s ed11111 oyne Stetson 15 111 11111.11e 111111111 Adnenne Montalvo 11111011 ed11111 and Arlme Vlrge 11111111 1111011 eJ11o1 ' ,N 4 l1'11:1 I l': 1ll1- Qj11:11l1'. VI1- '1- 51' Q1111. K':11'11l311 l:1llM1, ,Xrl 11' YiQ':1, . . 'I ' Xlc 11111. l1'1':1' f ,l1111' ll11111111t111'1l, 1 ' XY1'1l1'1111'y 1-1', R11l11'1t:1 l.1- 1111! ll1'. . 1' Il .'l1s 1, M1 5 l'l.11v111g:1. HE Sewanlmka Arrow, our lit- , , ' y ' Y Q A KSA. Library Club Run' I N. Budde, I.. Stuart, R. Pensa, M. Ksiunzzik, R. Scholz, N. muir, V. Klim-. l.. l'-vggviilulrx. il. Aclu-sun. M. Kersclilmnuiu, lzitl'erty,j. Limleu. K. Esperti,l'. Sterlriu. P. Rol1ii1sun,l'. Nldillillflllv Uozier. IJ. l'lm1it-luwski. K, llmiulu-I'I3'. S. Allin. ,l- l'3lPlH'l'4'l!f- X X. Bonrlglio. S. Kreisler, P. Untl, M, Nagle. Run' 2 ll, l'e!Cl', G. llrazitvn, A. Km-cliling. J. l'ri-nsy. M. Nlclluiill. S. SIUIIU, N. Kc X lvmmhly. B. Si-zuuun. R. l.:n1p:sclorf, I.. Oster, S. Klingcr. T. Nleycr, Nl. l.:m', li. Anclersmm, l.. lim-llm-r. Huck' rms ff. Fnlrs, li. llie 1m l'. llammznl, V. l.m't-lzuss, j. Mzircliese. J. Mzumzi, if Kreutm-r, D. 42. Gill:-spit-, l.. Nlcfunm-ll, F. Ri-islvr, A. l'olilm:m, lf lit-sin-tts lrrllreus, Nl. Paris, P. Kiulslslein, ll. Pielich, l'. llnrie. l.. Prumlham. flzissen, l'. llmgzirr, Xl. Grier, Xl. Rmliiile, li. Sulmrscli. rl. Nelson mu ,V M. Alfano, li, tum Suclen, li. Klillrr, li. llulfinigrr, .-X. Long- H, lit-.-han, .L Sgt-twin. ll. Wlllsli. R. U'l,t-giry, li. l.u:umi:i. l.. Suu Library Club NE of our most interesting and educational clubs is The Library Club. This group of girls learns to enjoy the library atmosphere and to use this source of reference more efficiently. The members enjoyed a Christmas party, a Mother and Daughter tea, attended the Nassau Suffolk Student Librarian Congress, and gave a Freshman party. The officers were: Edith Hammen, Pre.ride11l.' loan Marchese, Vice-Pre.rider1t 5 janet Manoa, Recording Sen'elary.' Sue Klinger, Treafurer. Miss Vera Love- lass was the advisor. Bookmen DVISED by Mr. C. Pettersen, the Bookmen Club helps interested students to become better acquainted with the library. This group has had a very entertaining year. It played host to the Nassau County Student Librarians Congress, par- ticipated in Sewanhaka's Book Fair, made field trips and took part in a Christmas Party with the Library Club. The Bookmen's otlicers are: Pre.ride11f, Don Grillog Vice-Preridezzl, Karl Wedemeyerg Serrefarj, john Dwyerg 7lI'6d.flH'6l'. john Murphy. Boukmcn Rm I .Hn Y Bkllllltl' llulv l'l1l'!'l'l!H.Z!0u. Bulr Mcliuwmi. ,luck IJu'3'U . mzm. Mr. K'litl'urcl llctteweiu. l'nul iiunzelmzmu. Nick Nlillcr. lfm k Dun lirilln, Karl NY:-clelueyer. Arthur Meyer, llzick furlwtt, Frank SL'lllll7. ,lmues Nlorretii-lil. Hula Nvunmu. l'i-ter .lllk'1llCl'lt'll. .Xllzm llmo Ste-ppc. Run' 2 VVarren Korz, john Ferello, iulwrt llilrsun. Tom win, Inn-1-5 .Xt-km-r. xI'l'llSllZ1W, Harold Vzxrady, Kent Mercer, Hill Szilzitinu, Mike Kurz- Junior Red Cross Hlf junior Red Cross is a worth while social and service organization. lts activities. primarily hu' manitarian. include, Christmas boxes for European children. stockings for veterans in hospitals, a study of the work of the Red Cross and participation in county organization. Members ol' this group advised by Miss Olive Bucks and Mrs. Alice jacoby. take an active part in the National Convention, each year and one or two members are sent to the leadership training course at Wellesley' College. The othcers are john Leoniaks, l'nf.iit1'e11l.' lra Block, IIjliL lJft'.llLlL'lIf.' john Dwyer, 'I're.1.i1mfr. Debating Society HE Debating Society, at the present time, has a membership of fifteen. It is composed of stu- dents who are interested in discussing pertinent topics of the day such as: Rc-armament of Germany and Aid to Yugoslavia. This club hopes to expand as time goes on and upon the recommendation of an English teacher, new members will be voted upon. Roland Bescher is General Secretary of the Debat- ing Society and Dr. Iforst is the advisor. Histor Honor Society HE History Honor Society awakens its members to world affairs. It stimulates their interest in the social science by means of debates, discussions, panels, and trips. Students become keenly interested in their government and more aware of the world about them. Dr. jerome Sherk is the advisor of this group and joan Roedig is president. Hurt' I li. titriii-iles. Il. Quinn. R. Ht-sclleli j, R-retlie. ltr. Alermin Sherk. Xl. l :ii't-iigzi. li. liling. Il, llziilxtforil. K. XXI-tlt-iiit-5a'i'. Iv'n7t' 7 . . . . . . , . . R. NN eiss. .l. Nwviimxulil. S. Sharlrn, j. Ht-Iiratli. l. lam-miie. ' N :MPM ,r ,' ad Y I Q ,, iff-qmf . we 'u , xx! x fm 2 - 3'-2. If f w QS? 'K-I-5? I. ,KWH f Q Q M. 2' W sz! .rf SF ,rf if ti, M ff' Honor Society EXVANHAKAS outstanding senior scholars make up the Honor Society, On the basis of scholar- ship. service. character and leadership. fifteen per cent of the graduating class become members of this en- viable group. Membership is honorary and is a well deserved reward for these young people. Miss Carmen Smith and Mr. William Irwin advise this resourceful group. These boys and girls took part in the Student Council Bazaar, participated in the pen- cil drive for overseas children and offered a 3100 scholarship. This year the officers were Prerideul, Ray Saperstein: Vive-Prerjdezzl, Bob Neuwirthg Serretarhy. Ken Gittingsg Tl'641.fl!l'6l', Mary Tietjen. Presidents Club HE Presidents' Club is a most worthwhile organ- ization and, as its name implies, is made up of presidents and other heads of school organizations. Here these leaders are taught the principles of par- liamentary procedure and the correct application of them. Young people are thus trained to be future adult leaders. Mr. Howard Nordahl and Mrs. Millicent Wille are the advisors. Rin- I I. Marino, A. Shaw. johnson. N. Sites. A. Pietrowski, vl. Kreienlme-rg. B, iialli. F. l-ielrl, KT. XYilhelmson, H. Hawkins. P. Murphy. Rmt' 2 Il. Healy. G. Muller, G. Castellani, J. VVright, P. Vzisc-3'. V. fllschewsky. R. lleitzer. P. Oster. E. Laehenmayr, S. Kinnell. li. tizirwmfil, A. Montalvo, il, Rnedig, M. Sprantz, M. lil Senior Seminar Rau' I--R. Neuwirth. 5. Dctleff. C. Abbey, P. Krant. Miss Ascnath Mosso. bl. Quinn, R. Muller. M. Mothes. R. Gnlli. Ron' 2 JY. Stanifenlwerg. K. VVetlen1cyer. U. Ley, A, fron, XY. Campbell, R. Beschvr, P. Ley, M. Ut- Prano, D. Grillo, M. De XVitt. Senior Seminar HE Seminar is a real opportunity groupg it is com- posed of about twenty-two honor students selected because of outstanding academic, character and leader- ship achievements. Each student in the group is placed on his own re- sponsibility and carries out a plan of study leading to an enriched background of knowledge. These students under Miss Mosso's guidance. engage in Seminar dis- cussions, talks and field trips. Korol, Ii. Hrnnmcn, D. Stinson. A, lhipznlzipiilis. Iforv 3 ll. fiflllfh R. Schaupp, T. Booth. H. Nenvxirth. ll. Huntschuh. E. Rcisenbzium. S. Hughes. R. Sapcrstein. li. Heftel. j. Silliman, R. Thomas. E. Frornine. Nl. llel'r:inn. K. XXX-ilenieyer. Boys' Hall Squad E salute our Hall Squad of 150 boys? These reliahle students, under the direction of Mr. Howard Nordahl, do yeoman service in our school. They are to be commended for so efficiently directing school trathc and for maintaining order in our crowded halls. This year the Squad had a booth at the Student Council Bazaar and a Christmas party with the Girls' Service League. The olhcers were: Cf:-r.zprt1i11.f, john Grandin and Charles Leograndeg Liezfleminfi, Ray Schmidt, Frank Buczokowski and Al Spencer. l'l-lX'l'l'1R llzill Squziil liisists on l'rupc-1' Pass Yin' Ri'lIi'lI lIi1:'i'rw .Slgziud nm:'z'x f'ictiirr' rijiizfvivrit. TQ, llr. Ii'u.r.ii ilirilcx .vwiiiw fwiririiii u.r.vir1irmmiI.v. ounei I ing the traditional Purple and XX'hite Vlleek, the Coun- cil was also responsihle for the Annual Council Bazaar. The othcers this year were: Prefideill. Gus Mollerg Vive-Pmfideizl, Esther Kayeg Cor. Ser., Gary Stevensg Ref. Sec.. Ann Ritchie: 7'rerz.i1zr'er, Julius Varela. vice League fashion show, acted as hosiesses at the Transfer Tea and have supervised the Usherettes. This year the captain was Lois Buswell. The lieutenants were joan Mayer. Clara Hahn, Pat Kraut, Carole Peterson, Grace Oshorne, Erna Homfelcl. Peg Beadie and Gail De Bonis. fm Of 4- 1' 'Q Hifi lliiiigilf' ' fflaiilf dfilfl1'1..1?.S'l'fQC-,ikilffl-.flilllm X 3 'ili ll KN Ni ' ,y ,J ,C , U9 , , ,Ug 'cr P COQHCII Officers J Mr. Howard Nordahl .... ....,... A dvisor Esther Kaye .......... .... V ice-President 'lulius Varela . . . ........... Treasurer Ann Ritchie .... .... R ecording Secretary Gustav Moller . .. .....,........ President Gary Stevens ,... . . .Corresponding Secretary 'Wu QQWW 9 9 :HIV Q9 x ? .JON x.-468 Ul a 5 ,ga t Q Lia 5 F Q' ' 526 M a . an nfs gif? gmdr- 4 V' 'fi Q A W if 1 Q, fra y Q PMP :ug A W D 6, , , .3 a Sf ' ,' M, f ff S Q ' y Q ll! 5 - 57' E' 1 l F' :Q t 5 U63 ' S MU W , ' Y zz + Q Q x N, N, f N S G Mil! Q LZTLS' --nl J . ' Q hx Q f 3 PZZFL., 'Q ' X ', SHS - Wfisrrn ' M f xg? I-J S ,M A jf , Q Q 42336 8 U 5 ' .H LA 0 YEA EAM! Q if fx Q 92- 1 QHTQEM, 16 - SHS 452001 Q J Q9 S III' Q Q Q' '-- .. Riffs I ll. Xlailir-ws, Mgr.: li. Betisoil, Mgr.: Xl. llilvo. R. lliliel, T. Mnellotioiixfll. VI. Steinmuller. lf. Seiigle. II. II:tlpt-l'ii. . . . , , , lilaliavt-ii. R. Mattrs. Al, lwrgiis-iii. -I, Mann, J. l.t-niiialx, li. I. Iinrns. ll. Rinllntl, j. liens, K. jzicolmst-ii. A, lnlizilski. Xlr. Nlltrrziy. Y. K'niiiiir:rs, ll, Xluller. tl. Nlexmy. Mgr. Rift-' J T. Rnlu-rt Tlmnlzises. XIV, Sailxxttore Xliruliilo. lx'f:t' 'If NI, Nl:n'qli:ilt. lialasit-ski. Y. Kelly, IS, l':ittuu1.,I. Yarela, lf. Smith, K. Hittinus. 12. NYM'-tel. F. l':iil.s. II. liiizney. IJ. K:uiix :uni ll, K-illtmw. R. IJ. XYiltini. li. lit-st, lf, Slit-rin. Ii, Keeui-il. llziviil ,Xllslitn lx'ffIt' .I l'tfilt-noir, F, XXX-luv, li, llmie. l.. Fox, if lliirris, ll, Yxilviitilie. Xlr. i'li:it'li-s Xlhiulwarll. XIII Xlaicus Nl:irtum', B. lllwilinle, K I. lizirlnra. A Insets :ire Vo-Vaptaiiis Pug t I I Smith :mul Herbert Ilitlprru. 3 Tuff pittirn' in lnrcm' f'tU1i.'1 Stt-aily. in-xv lilairi-. lhfim fiwlirrr And what limi- dill jutl url in lust night? if HE 1950 Varsity Football Squad led by the clever coaching of Bob Thomases ran up a great record of six wins and Z defeats in eight contests. The first eleven to feel the Indians' power were the Valley Stream Blue and XX'hitemen. The invaders were easily crushed 28-6 in a one sided game. In the tilt with Saint Francis Prep. their best proved too weak as they were whitewashed by the boys 32-6. No longer the Notre Dame of Nassau County, Hempstead, once mighty tigers were not a match for Sewanhaka. Close one with Glen Cove, the Covers, the Indians traded down for down, yard for yard, as Sewanhaka finally came through with a 15-7 win. Chaminade Flyers is a traditional rival and always a strong team had us down on the list just another target to blast. However, the Crimson and Gold was stopped by the Indians. Sewanhaka for the eleventh time in twenty meetings put them in cold storage with the final score standing at l2'7, Burning up the gridiron snow the team rolled over john Adams with a combined air and ground attack that the Presidents couldn't halt as they too felt the war club. 59-19. Vanquished only by the undefeated clubs of Mepham and Freeport O-13 and 6-20. the Indians stood third in the county at the season's tinish. Co-Captains Pug Smith and Herb Halpern received well-deserved co-operation from the team. The players were honored at sports nite at the traditional football banquet. the out- standing player in each of the six victories contests was awarded the Football used at the game. Also at the banquet Earle Seagle, Pug Smith, received the team's most valuable player Award. l'll l'l'RliS HN NEXT l'.XlllC 'luft run' lfvi-i'3tlliiig lint :i in-itliall player. Une lndizm, gi tnotlmll. :uid .......... .Xitwuml rim' The liitliims li-il-1 :i slhzhl edge. Nuts KU gnnr aching sllullldc-I'. 'liltinl rnru -Riullutl' lirouglit down neat pay ilirt. Burris rezuly t-- tlip. Ifnftifm rim' l'i':ish Bain .Xlzicxwxtttif liziught in the act. Frosh huhans ANDICAPPED by inexperience this year's lfrosh team did comparatively well. Under the leadership of Coach Star this group took part in many interscholastic contests and though the scores often were unfavorable, they did not show the whole story. The spirit of these boys and the practice gained will go a long way toward making our future varsity teams successful. Rout' If N. Miller. l'. Carriun, T. jolmson. P. Piirello, XY. Valley, R. llittus. A. Ueiter, j. Fitzpatrick. ,l. Smile. K. Matz, l'. U'lJonuugli, Klr. David Star lcuachl. Rum' 2 Mr. joseph Riinkel lcuachl. Nlr, l'h:erles XYoodwaril, ll. Hgden. XY. Seclewitz. l . liurney. Xl. llileu, R. Hear, R. jolixistml. il. lien-ny. J. llinkn, XY. lluhbaril. Frosh Braves S a result of the wonderful experience the Freshman teams gained this year, we are looking forward to many excellent V. players next year. These enthusiastic boys played hard and well and proved themselves ideal leaven for future Varsity teams. This year they were proud of the fact that they defeated Chaminade. Mr. Ritch was the coach. Rim' le- XY. Gross. C. llllgllt-s. H. l.uh:u1. ll. tint-lz. R. Kira- liin-ki, A, furlisto. J. l'tnuiims. l . Hyatt. li. llrimu. ll. Xlztggs. l'4 tiellert. Rum' 2fBlr. joseph Kunkel. Mr. Cllzirles XYuotlxv:iril, ll, fropsey, ll. lfziit. J. ,lanse-ii. -l. Mason. R. l'rmt-rs. R. l.uh:in, ll. Kult-y. S, lireensteiu. il. Nami. C. lint-rin, Ntm- 3- lf, Knopflce, Xlr. XYilliam Ritch, Xlr. llavitl Star. 5 t ., at ,, 4311 - f .4 l950 Pep Rally Assembly me tm xx in t t i g fuss cull tuaci wtnas-t pl uns aus ti 4 issciu Q w ni, s I ireilt tlus .mil ttminine time X t Ntm mia .1 ls on tic 3, little murt tulip , s Xloll r lhir c aclctttes lil tu 1 J X lll lf T NH K' I All Ulll all 4171117 lllllllll fd 'V Nlllflf , 5 ,ten : M ' X . . . . . . . . . . . Vu St- ': hzkx . l4t's Jet l Tezim T : 'IR-:mil ' ' 'l . PM ll RM N RU '5 ' l'fV Tl tx 1' , imiif .,ii'-.uv-t-1. ii, Mr. nitric 1 - ti-t-N Rfutlxutl duct-ri, left mlimui 'l'herc's victory in thirst- smiles. jumur spirit at pep zrsst-uibly. lflfddlllltl dnfuu, ritlltt rulnrmi la-t's liavr it 'l A-at- ' '- iih. nlf-'L l'k' l' Ht... ' - 1 fl'u,' . e, ':g-,.. lb ui tel . s it am t :ns du th l'ne. Ri' 1' V dir- ' t i - - fllv- , ' ' , l-J-.i-4-5-t,-7- -, r fa Track Team OACH Iiraley's star-studded cindermen had a great season, winning four out of six contests. The Indian tape breakers beat Long Beach and Garden City in dual meets and lost only to Chaminade. In triangulars they swamped Lawrence, Baldwin, Hempstead, Valley Stream and lfreeport and took .1 second to powerful Mepham. Track Club HE winged foot club is a group of Indians who have participated in interscholastic track contests. Mr. Rolseth advises the club whose aims are to stimu- late interest in track and held events and cross country at Sewanhaka. Personal initiatives extended to promising track material the cindermen sponsor a grammar school track meet and have an annual party. This fall the club had a booth at the Student Council Bazaar. Bill Walsli leads the club as President, Gene Creyaufmiller is sec- retary, and Bob Lingner, treasurer. Cross OR the second year in a row, the squad coached by Mr. Rolseth ran rampant over all opponents, captur- ing again the S.S.A.L. and the Long Island Section 8 trophies. Under the axe in rapid succession fell Chami- nade and Garden City in dual contests. Crushed by the Indians in triangular meets were Central and Mepham: The outstanding individual performer was Bruce Wlil- liams in the mile. He won the S. S. A. L. and Nassau County, section 8 titles, and placed third in N.Y.S. High School competition. The squad was one of the county's top track teams. Rim' I fG. liiandana. I.. Kahl. R. Lingner. ti, Moller. IH. NYzilsh, E. Krey:xufnuller. H. Ruth. l.. llollmaii. NI. NYailsniii'tli. Rim' 2 5. 'l'illl'I4ll, IJ. Muhiiiug, Il, ll:imliu. VI. Ilealy. R. Sapa-rstein. R, I'l1ice. Il. Zipper, ,I. Sillimzni, I . Trzlcy, Ii. llerit-I, Ii. Xe-iiwirtll, I'. Zane-tti, R. llxuniltini. Nlr. Ralph Riil-etli. Country Chaminade and Hempstead and Freeport. The lettermen on the squad were john Sullivan, Gene Creyaufmiller, Herb Zipper, Bob Lingner, jim Healy, Bob Hamilton. and Bill Walsh. This aggregation represented Sewan- haka, Section 8. and the Class A Long Island Schools at the state meet at Schenectady, where we finished sixth. R. Ilona-r, li. lioixn-lit-iiiiis. VI. l.it-lil. Irwin 3 S. XX':ixni:m, -I. Crux, l I.. Ilulimeier. R, Hinslmx. ,l. l't-tri-rsini, Nl. Carroll, lx, l'litt. li. Xkaitsmi, X, lliiueis. I. lrzlcy. NIV, Ralph Rulsrtli, I-nncll. ltmi- 1-Bl, XX'1ulsuoi'tli, R, Ilaniiltrni, ll. Zipper, I. Sullivan, ti. t'rt-yatifiiiiller, ll. Hail-li. R. Linuiier, sl. Ilealy, IJ. Iiirmiuuliam. li' in 2 llr. XYiai4lxx:ii'4l. traizierg ll, Ruth. I. Arinstrnng, S. llzirtol, l.. XX'itiner. IJ. Nliisgnuu, IJ. Nash, I.. llollinzuin, Il. Kxiiifinanii, Yi , K - if ' l EQ c-.P P L mn rn 1 e 0 en nun au an urge u e A ner 1 1 mer r er Nlr XX rl on llorlt llll Tennis Baseball ED by Flrst slngleman Don McEwen and Sec ond srngleman Charley Kerber Mr Bork hrus s racquet crew completed a good season wlth an overall record of elght wms and four losses Howewcr the defendxng champs were not able to dupllcate last year s tnumph Spollrng the team s hope of vnctory was the nllness of Captam Don McEwen whlch occurred dunng the tournament V1nn1e Langone went furthest nn competltxon up settmg star Ralph Wllll3mS of Huntxngton In S S A L League competition the record was four and two Sewanhaka beat Baldwm Central losmg only to Mepham and Lawrence EWANHAKAS dlamond demons led by thc pro style hurllng of Earle Seagle wrth a 5 1 record racked up 9 vxctorles agalnst 9 defeats md l tle for a 500 season Mr Rolseths defendxng Champs were able to grab the tntle as thrs season s mne lacked last ycars 'veterans In a great garnt against Hempstead Seagle was pxtchmg a two hrtter for the Indlans when the umps decxded to call the game at the complet1on of elght mnrngs In the last of the e1ghth Phnl Yox mo hrt a homer to wln the game and end the 0 O t1e Lets see them champs agam thls year They certalnly haxe :nu 0 uno peer e 1 o H lrrxn on la qu ullxauo ll N 1X ce N all lx Su xx l Buc lan All run lx mmm ru 1 lh R l e s K 1 LTL l l s,,, ,,s,,s kwa' 1 R, S 'h 'lt, Y. l.: gt n , lirl, R s lm: . XY, St: f- l - ', S. ll gh s. lx'1m' 2-WA. llznrlum, li. XY:g , R. Goumlnun , R. Bt-s'l , N. R -:Ag , Eel. Arnold. R. Klalli, . . s 'l R. , v , ' ' -, . . 'A - . X 7. I ,- , . 1 .L , ' .l Q ' L 1 Y Y 4 , . - v f I 7 1 - lk' - lx- -, - . , 1 . . . l l N 1 , , l y , 7, A f l I - y f . D v , . . . . , - . . . . ,jk L 1 V L , Y. I A I . A l , , W' I l l. . V l ' ' Southside, Oceanslde, Malverne and Hempstead, something to shoot at. Irwin If A. R' t , J. l'lCI'Hl'fh0!l, l'. Yn , ll, lid' son, S. ll lfll , XV. g 1 V' gt , S. ' 5 arielln. ,l, ll , . .1x':m1 H, N '. P' un. '. .' ccu '. . . al 1 , ll. O'B '- . lx. l- . .X. Or -,, K rI1Cl! Rial v an s th. a Q A 1 - Tl? ' 2 ' 1 N V f Ji X A? Tw. ' . 5 , L it 1 . - , - A ' , H 1 x ' . 1 I fy X A K R5 2 4 f l E lt , l, , Q a L . fy, ss , l f . r ,, ,af - 'A ' f 4 f 1' ' A , , ,L . ,, ,V h A , , BK f L ' ' s l 1 s l nf Q-' gb- i is s L 1 Soccer OACH Carl Falkiner's defending champ booters had a great season this fall. The crew played a total of eleven contests, win- ning six, losing four, with one tossup. How- ever, the team had a league record of six wins, and two losses. The team captured the S.S.A.L. soccer championship for the second year in a row. In a heart-breaker the gang was clipped by Great Neck for the Nassau County Championship in the season's final contest. Next year let's see both trophies in the case, Nassau Championship as well as S.S.A.L. Championship. A contingent of four players was named to the All-Scholastic Soc- cer Squad. They were Patrick Dawson, 'lack Kunz, Edward McArdle, and Karl Mueller. Mueller and McArdle were also named last year. Several freshmen made the Varsity this year and will help next year when we lose many players. Karl Mueller was named the Most Valuable Player of the team. Knit- iff. Klum-ller. lf. liatun. T. lllmunfclil, XY. l,:n1m'slxi, YY. Ne-iiwcilt-r. XY. Yuss. liil. NleArillA'. li. Sclu-idler. j. Ku-nz, l'. llziwsou. ti. Stciriln-iim-if. lr'rf:i' 2 R. lanlwig. R. lyileck. ll, Nlzicllonalfl. XX. Scliullve. ,l. Stawecki. R. XXX-lscli, li. Schmitt. ll, lZ:illm:m, ll. l'arpc-nler. R. llancc. ll. Knzilne. Rl. Ruth, R. Grilli. Mr. l'nrl l :ilkim-r. Riding Club HE sports loving cowboys of the Riding Club are under the direction of Mr. Crothers. This cavalry unit aims to improve the riding ability of its members and to enjoy more athletic activities. The student riders find it great sport. The leaders of this club are, Prexidefzt. Ed Kingg Secretary. Everett Beachg Trea.f1n'er. Richard Kling. ffff 11' rirflll--R. Xllleti, ll, llmivcr. R. Kling. Mr. l-Elgar Crothers. J. 'l'wonu-y. ll. Fromni. l'. llwyer. -l. Rnrlgcrs. li. Rx-acli. Xl. XY:ulswnrtli, li, King. A. Ikrt-noir, -l. Daly. R. Slingn, l'. l':issnf. R. Jennings, l K' xii D . is-' V. Wrestling RIDAY afternoons when most students have left for the weekend, one can hear the grunts and groans of Coach David Stars bone crushers coming from the Cor- rective Room. No Gorgeous Georges, these wrestlers improve on the excellent methods of self-defense. Considering the status of 19 year olds, who knows, this knowledge may come in mighty handy. Les Oakes apparently makes some of the sports news he writes for the Chieftain. Run' I C. Bates, J. Snyder. l.. Hakes. Y. liraliinsky. N. Gillespie. Mr. llavifl Stair. Rim' 2 Y. Lzmgnn, IJ. Ili Rinizi, l'. ficirelli, R, Allwrl, l . Tracy, N. lll'llIlllt'l'. uilrrilq-e. in Qgisnrin. R, lmite. l, lxlt-mm. ll, lxlzissen. Il. .XIUll'l'WS, l.. 1-irurd H. l.ow:in. ll. lin-iismi, jniiies Sillinixin. in rirvlr. lub ball game. Along with the Adults Physitxil Education Advisory Committee, the club sponsored il fall sports nite, honoring all fall athletes. In February a dance was held. Purchasing jackets for members, paying for X-rays of athletes' injuries and giving awards to team stars round out the clL1b's activities. This fall jim Silliman was elected I're.iIJe11l and Ed McArdle. Vire- Prw'ide11l.' Phil Zglnetti. SL'l'l'L'fJl'V'l. l if 4 w XSS: Kim' I I., lwix, 1. hlzlcwlisz-11. K. liilile. K. Kiittimgs. J. Sillinmn. li. Klvjrille, l'. Zulu-Ili, ll. l.uttei1. XY. Kfqiln-iil1eiix1ei', Ruiz' 2 Klr. .Xlfrtrl Kunieiwm. 9. llvlllffilultnii. rl. Kunf. li, l-lilgi-rsmi, l . Knuk. Y. l.:ingnne. S. lluglies. Y. llmly. l.. lizilll. li. llziiuilmil, ll. Kmifnixm. ll. Kixirpt-int-r. ll. lilizt--mi, Il, l.zunpt-. li. t'rt-yziiifmilli-r. Il. l,ingni-i'. ll. llztrringtmi. li. lit-in-ilix. XX' is vi. . , . . , Alum Nillimziil. X .I , prnxy. 0riigi':iti1l:itt-r lu Sindh. must x'.ilu:ililt' i-lngei' fin the tn'-th siiixznl. :il Xfll. lrziiiqxiz-t, l.i-ri, Stott. .iii-l lluily i-lim Xdisng iluli llima EAL 1x 111 N111 1r N 1111 1 1 N en er R1111141 1 ll Rllflfl lll Nmnh we er L L lu 1 rn mf 1. 1 rt my lxocc Illj, H1JlZlll or lx lxur 111 1ttI1 lllllSllKlCll urnner 11 ll 11111 NXXL-1111 Tennis HE G1rls Tennns group has .1 two fold purpose These g1rls arm to really learn the game and to en joy th1s sport at the same trme Srmple and 1ntr1cate strokes were learned , methods of servmg were taught and the proper way to score was explarned Adu anced players labored to rmprove the1r techmque All 1n all a xery educat1onal and enjoyable season was challeed up by th1s group 1 1r14 fn 111 ss ne 1110111 X 111 111 e 111x11lt 111 111 0 e 1s1 11- or l't1a. 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In all, the planned activities in the Girls' Sports program have emphasized participation in healthful athletics for all able to do so, under the guidance of competent coaches. Picture at the right the girls Big Ine and Coach jean Boyd Archery ILLIAM TELL would be proud of the girls in our Archery group' These young ladies spent hours and hours improving their aim While at first hitting the bullseye seemed a difficult task they found that practice really does make perfect' They all agree that they enioyed many pleasant hours Softball OFTBALL is the favorite sport of many Sewan haka girls Many xcit n games X ate been played this year and the l at: hey ia e really improved their skill Not ly thi f ey ave vxhilel .ws ay many pleasant hou 5 i is ma eu The present members of the So tba S ad eful that they will be joined by ewlex-i or girl nex year Wi Ni NUI I B XLI 1 'i S 1 R t 3 Hill .ISU I!! J X ' I ' - ' , . 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