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

 - Class of 1956

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V ' f r ru- -1' we .. 'sv-5, 'gshf . 1 L - . ' 1 V :wx K- A - V 553:-43+ - f ' V ,,,, . ,,.. . . . JM, ., ,, V , I , Q1 ff-1-xg'-M1 T' ' 'f ' ,glm.f:fff.g,g..gg'-x 1' ,s ' nf- A iff-f 1 'L He- , SS Zf.ifL1-11 f 'y g.. if 'Q A 1 if 'uw QA J, , W N lr, 1 va- 1 N Q. .ay W rw? fwfr g--mrwi' Ma.. .1-uf Q' 'K Q-Q.,p,., 1 ,pg Ma HIGH scuom MODERN education is marked by su- perlatives: tremendous undertaking, mil- lions of dollars, bulging enrollments, transportation of thousands, compre- hensive curricula. ln this community, these superlatives must be multiplied by six, for in addition to Sevvanhaka the cit- izens have approved one of the largest bond issues for school construction in the nation. The dominant IlOtC in l9S5-56 is, therefore, expansion-expansion to con- tinue the solid values of education inher- ent in the single session. The Central High School District has also been celebrating a quarter cen- tury of education developed in Sewan- haka. Many persons who have contribut- ed to that tradition have been honored by testimonials, others have been wel- comed into the quarter century group, and some activities have observed the occasions. Accordingly, the 1956 TOTENI opens the second quarter century, introduces the new district staff, reports on the building program, remembers the anniversary cel- ebrations, notes the scholarly achieve- ments of the 25th graduating class, and presents the first Mr. and Miss Totem of the Golden Anniversary cycle. Sewanhaka From the Air, 1956 if EQ.: X Central H1 Q 1, Q- 5:11-.,,, I in ,Q 'I t fi g5j 'ii t:::vf.-,t,,., 5, ,H 5.1322 t or gt? M W tsti W g Memoriai High School Q il 4, K 4 vi l it t 7 'i ' , T 'T' W -TM iii , ' --' 1 i. K 1 N - E , K XS Mi e,-, cs High Sclfasl , - igri ,i,., t 'w-,tx NDT alfa! 51 in.,-anl ' 1- f ' High School -f 3x1.fZ'3:z:E lla .- f'f5I ' hool District 0. 2 '. Li. -an-M fgi 124 SQ, HMV? , .,., ,,.,.- ,,Q'f.Vw1Mf'sf2f1,'f ' 314'-f3ktgMo 7i'i'A 5i5Qg,f.,,, .,Jmi,w3.ki as , fn. Lqxirlgsww. k 9 -k-' In l My V 'f '!4A: - ' ' U ' Q, ,:fI'-3TfTf'f1ffQ:1?,,i5,:::f' H 5 I ' 'Fu kk xx H. Frank Carey High School Floral Park Memorial High School 1 gi' s gyf, I M W ,f,,.,i., f l - ' si Q I my , 5 , ' 1 1 A 5 , 2 f K Ei! V i e 1 . 4 I - , I , s f ,, 1 if , 1 , V .Z N E , I 7 E ,Q 6 W, K, .Vi ,Qi ., .. ,,.. Ami, ,V ' M . A i I Q: Q X r r 1 'Q ' ij f 1 Lflkliwdfii-me 1 H , .,,, 1 V ll M U W H A R M Tix, :S-i E' s Vocational Building P Architects Apprentices Overtime Record-Breakers Craftsmen Payroll f Lllyes 'A',. 'Y' E 45 Qf fiii Q A-if -Q1 is . 23 1 IG-...S Mr. Russell F. Thomas District No. 22 Mr. Alfred G. Kiefer t District Treasurer Loew ,. -rhr WW' fnnff' rr , kr. 'Ola rr' i f s- ki ff' f W.. , M ,K ., ge 53's 15? ,- 4 ' Mums.. V , Ji a W fs f . Mr. J. Edwin Russell District Clerk My-5, Anne M, Bgeckmgnn Mr. Clyde M. Alston Mr. Arthur R. Garbade Mr. William E. Ryder Mr. H. Frank Carey Mr. John J. Doyle Digtrict Ng, 22 District No. 5 District No. 16 District No. 16 District No. 17 Vice-President THE completion and occupancy of the five new secondary schools Within the next year represents fulfillment of many years of plan- ning by present and previous Boards of Education. The build- ing program, one of the largest in the nation's history, has been successfully accomplished Within the limits of SZ-315,500,000 voted by the people-a rare accomplish- ment in today's economy. Boards of Education, ever alert to changing concepts of education, evaluate the moral, cultural and economic needs of the youth of America. With the guidance of the School Administrators, both curricula and atmosphere are pro- vided vvhich will best produce re- sponsible graduates, capable of perpetuating and improving what is best in our society. The opening of the new schools will enable the finest ideals of edu- cation to become operative in an environment best suited to serve all the educational needs of the student. Victor G. Kane President, Board of Education Central High School, Dist. No. 2 ,.. I V Y r fziaswegg st District No. 17 i E d i I Mr. Victor G. Kane President District No. 5 . ,V A if - 'e'- - K ,. ,'-- 5 s ssci - -..-e 1 ,L ,... -r a -.., . -, ,... Q,.ismmft-rms-sts 4 ,W kf,- ytf, W is gig, - ef.-'k ig1L1pSesziqgigiftiiitaifesiiaftiSis,ssisligsritgsksszzeiiijigsti 5 Y To EDUCATE the estimated enrollment of 8,523 students this September inevitably requires changes for which the community and the Board of Education have planned. Where high school education has long been synonymous with Sevvanhaka, it Will, in the future, be carried in strategically located schools to be completed at various times in the next several months. How will this building program affect you? The class of l57 Will remain at Se- vvanhaka to become the last single graduat- ing class in the district. In l958 there will be five senior graduating classes. Se- Wanhaka will continue its excellent aca- demic program for approximately l40O Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors and serve as the vocational and technical center for the entire district. Sewanhakans, you have a real challenge: maintain the excellent standards and tra- ditions developed at Sewanhaka for twenty- six years and become the pioneers in the new schools by organizing student affairs, setting examples and standards, and es- tablishing a reputation of excellence for which you and your successors will equally be proud. R. Lester Springer Principal ofthe District Mr. Alfred B. Caine Assistant District Principal Central District Mr. R. Lester Springer Principal of the District ,- ns . 1: Mrs. Ruth Brunell Secretary to Mr. Springer 'FWS .F , ... 1 'fT.g . ,f Mr. Charles Neuberg, President of the District No. 5 School Board, addresses the guests. judge Gehrig of the Children's Court was the main speaker. Q it Board members Alfonso Ruhano, Thomas Eakins. Ruth Schulman and Clyde Alston break ground for new school. June, 1955 . . tfegm, , , Mr. Victor Kane, School Board President and Chair- man of Building Committee, poses with son, Victor, Jr., who will attend first 7th grade in new school, daughter, Ann, and Billy, Class of '68, 3 svn? Vx if Mr. Frank Mastridge, chairman of the ground break- ing committee, Felix Hertzka, Kiwanis president, Mrs. Edith Beaudet, Mrs. Elinor Atkinson, Mrs. Gloria Wilkins turn nrst spadeful. E s i s c . ...e 'lil of . , fl is 1 than gag? -ff' 1 ' . 'i ..i---f . a T7 B y ...e s he 'i . - ' A in lf! W Ml vwe-f'efwf6WW'rQ F9i'Hka. c .. , , al... -9 , . '-wa - - ,,mx.k. all A LW, in M., f rt ,Q , testo, t Q e M . .2-.-........ , s ,xrh A ,gt ...A , - - ' K V, . iw swam f'.. .W . fn --4 i sg 5 sb, -iii R , , i L ff, . Y-Q'-ti. . L if - fi, i ,,. , N .,1,,f.:E 71, 4 I 1 -' A S J 'E September, 1955 . . . Ngvember, 1955 , , Board members, Mr. Alston, Mr. Board of Education members sur- vey the structure from the third floor. Kane, and Mr. Russell, clerk. From the air . . . Mr. H. Frank Carey cxaminvs thv blueprints of thc high srhool in Franklin Square nanwcl in his honor. Mr. ,lohn O'Ncill, prcsvnt at ground breaking of 25 years ago, rem- L inisvcs over the phenom- -f ml 'Wt M ii EF 1. 11514534333 ,Q , ,irrn , F J . F ,F I ,I+ 1, LFLQ. 54 mf-H i a 'ii': 2 o.:Sn.,F F nf 1 W - , H i FWF, M. ' V' f ' is F 'Zi rr , F F .1 V ' ' May 3, 1055 1 F , cg Q? :Y of ' I la r 14 PV I .-f1. -f5.5'fl if' H F- V vo1:,Fj'L 'l Q or f . Mr. ll. Frank Carcv and Mr. Victor anal growth oi the Central High School Distrivt. Kano lmrcak gronnil for thu school honoring Mr. l'arcy's 23 yvars ot clistinginslivfl vflort in crlnfation. X W1 fa, LF., ,, Q WF l, F 15, ' Wm' 'QAIEEIW 'vor :JPG MDYSNQ ym.f-vQ,Faf-yztri-i'igQ,s:ggLg2gl,,ks,hi Mr, lloward Norclahl, assistant princilml l't'lJI'll?-lClllS 9.11.8 Froni left to right: Mr. Cecil Spencer, Mr. ll. Frank Carey, Mrs. Hclc-n Kour- ner ancl Mr. Victor Kane. x7 roi , L. Q 1:43 .,.F.---viii: A g 't 11 f A r ' Q-3, ' z ' ' ' W - ' 'f'?-if -all A. , ,3',fi f4' T . 1 I A . 1, EF M1551-f . is W ' F U -- R . , F M ' -ips. F -' .F.F ,. ' 1' 6 'rni 1 F 'F 4 .FF-FF,.f ' s F W9 F 1 WF ,t,, F , NOvffmb6f,1955 ' ' ' October, 1955 . fr ' i.r .ff--,-.., f ' ' X' F F 11 1'-1-ii glezaii 2 -ww ' X i 1l'f 1f 'Ia' 4,F, 4 b Q 1 A All X ,, on , V FF.F- 'f ,Fl F F, Q ,V ' 1 ' .BNI J 3 I 2- S V ' - '51 ll 1' ' :Ni +1.13 f- - . F, '--- v, M' 'l f Q.: l :f d a K ,1 , 3 Q3 1 1 , K ' ' -4,, V ' '-rj-1 'i ... .Lal-.a-I ' I 2f.uli,wF'l..g k Fa - A 1 ' I Mi Board member john J. Doyle, July, 1955 . . Mr, James Russell, Chief February 13. 1956 . Clerk of the Vllorks and Mr, joseph Quinn, Clerk of thc XVorks for the H. Frank Froni thc air , , . Carey High School. Mr. john j. Doyle checks brick laying progress . . F - 49 M 5 V ..-'fl . 1- .,,., ' ,gs A A X, 9 ' 53rV1 . ' A N my xii i : L i- S . P R4 5 ' 5, X ,' ' 'M , 5- W ' A--' . .. ..,..,.,Q.r-SA.-, f r 'U , x.:Qfmw9k'f'i,:J2 agar w-'F' ,4,,,,M ' .b 1 i ,I ' 3:3-:gq'3'5, .- - . Y :M-f ,Y ' 4 , . if . ff my -f' .L f-- 'A ' . - ' 'ff L -ff ':-2' -1 K'1Q!:-uf5:..'f2t':LfLiI2.A ' .1 K rf , N, V' 5 ' ,NHWZ 'WE' f i1- '1'f'f - K ' ' , ss, -lggsnzi :QTTSZ-'- Y-'15 -fx? ,cz f fi Q AA gQ,2.r,g ef- ' -l1L..... 4 fi' sie, -if 1' 5337 n 5 - 'fQi,f V1 H 1- -W if ffa' -I ' f f- 5- gint' -2--1. v 'lu sn- :Rl -.,.. 4- m!'.!!!, ii ,Q ,445 4 L M. hd . , Ecu... ri , . 'AIP' .. 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Mr Russell llghts up the boxler 'N 4' Nh.. . ::ffg:,..r-rirmtpgwe, 9'.1.,,.w,., 2? 3 .. ,V :,,f ,-K-.W 44,11 mf , ,. W V. .. '-Pm - .ikgfazi zf Q. '1 N '-fs.:f 1f-rye: - MN' 'WWF-f ' .X ...- m 'U'l l'u, gg eW,.,' xiff1'H! !!'lT2!m-rggqg -1 ja V53 , Board member Arthur Garbadc room plpe detalls for board mem rxdluatas the progrese ou the F1 bera dletrlct staff and pr1nc1pa1Q mom Memo,-131 Hlgh School 1 'nliiiaiifffrrre November, 1955 . 1 ,, - In the future cafeteria In the shower rooms From the a1r 'nf 1 - fgife' , . A 4 , M M. fwnfk, ,, Miz, , .::.. . . ,WM wg, fig, LL ' fewiswrr' A M -, muff. ,M'ZMM:. .gigrglfj ' K eu. - 1 , 1- Wu, I ' 1 1 1 r by jwffrfkgf- if f August 9, 1955 . . , imgefgyu, i'1,,,fl,+X,,1,i Hi 'I Lg A , ,Q I ' i 1 5 . f r 1 a ' lffff Y , M , ,,,., M . ' 5 1 rel 5 D- A .. , 1 ,M Q 'f' , A 'A f iw ' ' '11 ' ,113 'L-W , ,,,LW , 5' - gm D A J Ag,', ,,, Vkm- N be ,mykz f v ' f f A ' V. ' .. . mfr'-,. ' -,. is-U , M. J 5 ' rf' me 1 1 -1 . Q 9, , -X . -W, 1 f- 1, ,, 1 X W Q? ,sq yaxhgu X gg... ff A 1 9' I X August9, 1955 . . Scpte111ber,1955 . . October, 1955 . . ,..,.'- 'yy'-Y-4Nk,.,... lN0ve111bcr 30, 1955 . . N0VS1T1bCf, 1955 - - - December, 1955 . . . w x 'H 5uw,,w:wr,1.w.r,Q-W ,'. +R -J K . 1' 2 'H ,V , ' W -f-, ' ,Ira .2Z 'Q 5' ff- lk ! 7 Wl1 1- 9555 -f A ' Q '-h' ' ' Q., ' , . - ..,.f T' , A ' 4 ' - Y .k,, , L re. Y e . tFY3'5' December, 1955 . . , December, 1955 . . 5131 Mr. Place, Mr. Carey, Mr. Russell, Mr. Ryder and Mr. Alston check the rapid catching up schedule. February 11, 1956 . . 4, 6 rw-my , -Q wfwA 'T f:r: ,+ffw+'ff'v fl Avril ,Y N ,. , f,s,w..Q- july 3,1955 . October 2, 1955 . ' fr' Y . . ,q..,........v:W,,.-V I sf ' , M.. 32' I ,,,. January Z, 1956 . Mrs. Boeckinann and Mr. Russell survcy thc structure. X , is ,M ,,,,,,,,m,Mu-,u,1,.m.W. -f ff Qf 'WT l ? an ' 44, 1 1 MA or 1' ,MW A,.,.,,gl,LkT,.:f '-g fhsxqg 7,5541 nr, ,. X Q .. 1 iii '13 7' V' . .., . 5 .1 ' 1. Q - ., - 4 , .,,.. 331' .1 ' f . 'P WM' ' 'ni' IQ? AX' ' we-4 -1 -U5 ' X-l l E ' if!! 1 A Q5 M15 1555 53l l' ,h ' , X nfslxgg, Viwemu .Mg A A' ,L .34 Wwgijkr T V r:7.v-wffze.'r,5' Q-w. 1 ww ' ' ' wlwv 1 , N f. '...,4a-.Mu xi -mmm 1 , I ,TQ wgmgmigggfl V ii'HEE3l9Q5'm':f'mnmp-annum mm,ggv:'w'gw,3,'.u aw' L M August 1, 1955 . , , m ,::,,,.m mga,-. . ' x 'N os f0',.,'?: ..-Q... . if 1 November, 1955 . gg iR'?Y'f1.iM,,.. ' I ' , f L A . ' 7 -521 L-, , y rw. ,- ,ig ' . ig , ,T ,..Ai ,lhq L , Mr, R, l.cstc'r Springer views foundation .2 A ,lll Q1 Q my . ,,., ,. . 194. ,, 1 W-'sff:.7sg2:7-iiiw., , 1 451 1 WMM ?i 'fi if Ag ' if Zig? S' V Y ' G 5 ,,,, ,,,. , , ,L5,,llll ,5l, . . 1,- ' ' MW? Mrs. Aiirw M. Bocckrnann, board meinbcr from Floral Park, discusses Construction details, using demon- stration samplc. 3: ,Q ,XM .xx Er ,.l: fi ,k.,v qui' 5,1 Q . ,, A W ' sfo V, . 'Wg N ,mllill Bizmqgi, dyno,-3 i . 1 . I ,A A . K' ,. lx ff QM519, ' ' Q., K my . .A ,.l, M-swf-wr l 4bruar5 1. 1956 . , , l'run1 ilu- rin February 1, 1950 , ,441 M-15 ,, A W' ' ' ' 1 nf 'A A 5- 73, f fy A .i-we1..,,iwwW G 'ff ii' .. Left to right: Mr. Alfred G. Kiefer, Mr. Charles Hill, Mrs. Harold NY. XVright, Mrs. Dorothy Levy, Mr. Harold Bur- Ruth Baekiel, Dr. Hugh Flaherty, Mr. VValter Thompson, hans, Mr. Kenneth Place, Mr. Eugene Flanagan, Class Mrs. Catherine Pritchard, Mrs. Mary DeMattia, Dr. Jane of l3l, Mr. Leon Cooper, Mr. Alfred Knmerow Cbaek to Carboni, Dr. Harry Rosenberg, Mrs. Lena O'Conne1l, Mr. audieneej. Carl Eklund, Mr. Charles Cooper, Mrs. lda Ostrander, Mr. Sewanhakzfs Silver Anniversary Celebration Garden City Hotel, June 6, 1955 and Mrs. Harold Wright, Mr. Springer and Mrs. Reverend Harold Horn- Mr. Alfred Caine assists Mr. Kane were among the Dais Guests. berger, of thettirst grad- in the presenting of souvenir natmg class, gives the in- Totems. vocation. Mr. Kane presents en- graved Totem and certifi- Mf- VlCf0f KHHC3 D1'CSidCnt of the Cate tO lxffr-Harold Vvright The honorable Marcus Christ, Jus- Board of Education, welcomes the as Mr. Walter Thompsoli tice of the State Suprenqe Court, h0U01'ffd EUCSTS- looks Ou, was guest speaker. Mr. VVilliam McQueen, inember of Mr, Eugene Flanagan, of Dr. and Mrs. JCYOUICY-Nlosi Ychaf hrst school board, 1930. the first graduating class, with MY- illlfl MTS- Nlcmf Rane' was M. C. Reverend Malcolm Moore and Mrs. Moore. Town Councilman Albert Op- pido, town of North Hempf stead. Left to right: Mr. Robert Wilde, Mr. Kenneth Place, unidentified guests, Mr. Al- fred Kiefer, Dr. Harry Rosen- burg and Mr. Daniel Ingarra. -'ff SI X4 A fylqk ...gf .if 1 Q uf' I .l,.a '- fxv in hi 1' N- S. Benack, Rabbi David Moseson. Mr. Coler Southern, Mr. Max Brock, Mrs. Southern. Mr. Anthony Barbiero, former board member and present state asseniblynian, congratulates Mrs. Southern. iii ix Mayor Gerald Connors, Rev. Henry 5 Mr. Joseph Caltabiano reads a ci- tation from the White Civic As- sociation. im - ' . 1 2 1 l' ii- . , r K ' f?i,f .f. .fL -,Z ,L as 'fe X xc 1 ku y i, x M ya 1 A.kr H6 V fy 5 A .J az, ' .. M , ,fr fr r,-. gf Q! Y ik K 2-,c :-- L . V 'W 4 Left to right: Mr. Hardin Davis, Mrs. Anne Boeck- mann, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nordahl, Mr, and Mrs. Al- fred Caine and Dr. and Mrs. Niosi. Mr. Springer, Mr. Doyle and friends make up part of the 300 well wishers. -, fi Mr. H. Frank Carey bringj good wishes from Frankli Square. fl ' y 'Wa ,, 'x T i fag. f, Wig, Mrs. Sarah Hepburn, Mr. Alfonso Ruband, Mrs. Viola Southern, Mrs. Albert Oppido and Assemblyman Mr. An- thony Barbiero. ,XS f ,fs S Mr. Bruton Expresses his apprecia- Mr. Harold VV. Wright brings the Testimonial signature'plaque was tion of the honor accorded him. good Wishes from Sewanhaka, presented to Mr. Parkinson. f'-r 1 6 1 - ' - -A Q n, Q it . , ns ' 11, tw s-V. f 11 55 ,, ' r e lf 1 1 - 1 ., , We I . ,'-: 1 1 'l Karen Carlsen, chairman of inter-school committee for District 16 PTA's, presents gifts to Mrs. Bruton and Mrs. Parkinson. Mr. Samuel Nadler, chairman of the affair, presents a gift to Mr. Bruton from the cit- izens of District No. 16. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Park- inson. Mr. Sol the the Distri mittee on Koplowitz presents certificate of merit from ct 16 Citizens Com- Education. expresses his ap- Mr. and Mrs. Kane, Reverend Gil- Mr. Alfred Kiefer, Mr. Carl Ek- MT-.E3fkiUSOI1 martin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lund, Miss Asenath Mosso. Df'2C12lf10I1 fOr the h0l'1Of 2CCOfdCd Bruton. hlme Mr. Arthur Garbade, District 16 board member, praises the excel lency of the Contributions of thg 1gr,Ci15ug1i1lna5:ce1Jts 'wellfwishes from llrgshuljggtloiii beams at friends ot honored guests. Mr. H. Wriglit, prexy of bowling banquet, addresses those present, McCluskey's Steak House Mr. Kiefer receives the meritorious award for service. R, Lester Springer, our new chief, speaks of bowling balls and jack rabbits. Mr. F. Furnari and Mr. L. Gor- don make their presentation of the fur-lined-cup . iz 1 l THE P.T.A. WELCOMES R. LESTER SPRINGER Mr. Cecil Spencer, Supervising Prin- cipal, District 17, greets Mrs. Dorothy VanCott, past president of Central Council P.T.A. S. H. S., June 9, 1955 1, Mr. Springer meets leaders of the community. Left: District Superintendent Chisholm rec- ognizes ofiicials of the P.T.A. Right: Board 111embers Kane and Southern chat with john XV. Chisholm, District Su- perintendent. Supervising Principal Robertson greets a parent atMr. Springer's tea. s 5 li S May 10 1955 Mr. Carl Eklund presents the High Game Award to Bernard Simon who scored 254 points. F. Furnari, R. McDevitt, F. Brown, A. .Burkich and N. Renick blend their voices. The commissioners harmonize to Goodnight Ladies . Mr. R. Hermanson, Commissioner elect, has the crowd smiling with his humorous remarks. TESTIMONIAL TO ALFRED KUMEROW New Hyde Park Inn May 25, 1955 at . .. if is st Qi c 11. Above: Mr. Alfred Caine, Mr. Ed- ward Carter and Mr. Alfred Kum- erow reminisce. Top left: Mr. Kumerow thanks his friends for the distinction of being the honored guest at Sewanhaka's sports night celebration. Bottom left: Mr. Caine, Mr. Kum- erow, Mr. Kenneth German, M.C., Mr. Walter McLaughlin, Mr. Kane. Dr. Niosi chats with honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wright. Students and guests have cookies and punch. . w...--. Evelyn Leirer looks on with 1954 Totem editors, Barbara Betts and Barbara VValsh. 4 X TOTEM TE Tea guests anxiously await distri- bution of the 1955 Totem. s ff .1 .4 .u 1, ., , ,fi 1 7 1 I ru- 'ki ii, ,iz l I 4 V , -H i - K A .E ,ff iii gf '. . , . i 'f, ef N 9 6 A , .Q -.-.yfffyi ff, .. 4 fs . My ,ga .la nvgg. , - f Q trail: if . .Q 1 YZ fa , . i' M . . ?I,k?4'. : ' - , W 'K f-..- 'v i 7 ,,,!'s.lf airfield' 'if situ? lf' The brilliant white covers of the Iris Parkinson, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. Niosi propose a fruit punch toast. Totem reflect the bright sunshine. V UWC' LCYPY CVFHSY 31151 Frank .GaI- The 1955 Totems are opened letti preview a silver anmver- for the fn-gt tinxe, sary Totem f A Dr. Voydat brings on the punch. Iris presents Linda Melkerson, 19155 Gayle Zimmerli, historical editor, S3165 and DiSIfibL1fiO11 Cd1t0Y, With Nancy Winberg, Art Editor,' re- is presented with her Totem pin. the Totem SerViCe Dill. ceives her Totem pin from Editor- 20 in-Chief, Iris Parkinson. We Welcome These Members of the Staff and Faculty into a SILVER ANNIVERSARY OF SERVICE r, L, .' 5 ,fy , Alfred B, Caine Miss Kathleen Donoghue Mr. Henry Hiauck N A L ' , t miie., li l' . iieief 1 ti R lr. Charles Salit Miss Elizabeth Sayre Mr. VVilliam Suessdorf Mr. VVright, supervising principal, welcomes faculty members back I I after the summer. Eleanor Keiluhn and Miss Gold- -V smith jump for the ball. I . 5 1 yrs' e ,X x Mrs. Lucille Mahar Miss Gladys Reed .. S.. P M ' 1, af Miss Emma Westfall Mr. Ira Wilder Mr. Thompson, English department head, introduces new English teach- ers. Dale Betterton leaps for a basket in the annual Student-Faculty Bas- ketball Game. lferi1nz,, ., 1 x gf oanthony fa rluero part smgs mu Totem ogpril Siebert . 4 ITIr Totem nclrew St , and P rgside1it'S Suph lu-wtel Schrumph and always busy n eorge cvachucla 39 getty garnett w s 2 sm, - W .,. , ia S123 vf- Qgig, f i 3322 : . , ' :gk ,.,- T un: .Ig ,, ,S 15 Aff f V V xg A K v x e 131g MA, fL,mf,g.,.x, xx . .. y Z gli W, l,lg5Qyf5,,, gag 1' Wg - ' is Q , ., f - ' ' ,fxx.,1. f- in 9' Q ,W f Y, 5 ,Q Q , gm ,f M: , wi M f sf Y 1 ' 2 X 3 r Q xx Y Q Lf Q7 g ? 4 KM awww ,M Q5 if X 4 13 .t :--, K . X W Vi, M ' A f A A 4 95 gizj V V , 'Z FE - K I , 1 QQ . . Jw X K f 3 ' ali , ,' Ep, 9433 ' 1 Wagga ,,,- f , i .Q : Yff9:35i5?fiec?5 5 1, 7115115 'YSQMSX onalal Qberme yer . . . 15 cafeerin IIIOI' .W W ,X 'KVA E carol goneo re is ourogracious and cheerful Seniore Miss Totemw whose 1 o I 1 1 ' L 1 L 3 w. L g smlle reveals her pleasmg personahty President of L Or: Carol belongs to Honor Socxety, Omega H1 Y, IS treasurer r and harmonizeswith the Senior Quartet. At concerts and 1 games Caro1 keeps a steady bass drum bear for the Band. dancingargd singing occupy CaroI's-spar e moments and gliding over the waterseof Lor1g, Sound og ig1,gs, o be ae mecheal teehmcganozs theoeaspie11f3goneeof our ooo,o iflgff o.ee e og. , 4 i home lf '.e'e 1' 'm ,e,,'Vo M o 'V., M .hAe M57 THELMA BLUESTEIN Scholarship Buffalo University Scholarship Alfred University PAUL BRUNELL Scholarship Gettysburg College LUCILLE BURGER Honor Scholarship Bethany College PETER CAPOFREDDI Memorial Scholarship Stevens Institute DOROTHY CARR Scholarship Barnard College VVILLIAM CORBETT Scholarship Hobart College JANET CUNNISON Met. Opera Guild Scholarship PATRICIA CUTTER Competitive N.Y.S. Schol.arship MARY ANN DI PAOLA Scholarship Miami University SHEILA DUN N E Scholarship Flushing Hospital STEPHEN FILLO Lindsay Scholarship Middlebury College Alumni Scholarship St. Lawrence University Grant-Loan Scholarship Lafayette College JUNE FISHER Scholarship St. Lawrence University WILLIAM GARNER Baptist Scholarship Bates College GEORGE' GRAULICH Memorial Scholarship Rutgers University MARGERY HEIMBERGER Scholarship N.Y.U. JOHN HOWLAND Memorial Scholarship Rutgers University ALBERT KREUTNER Scholarship Colgate University 30 HUHUH Hllllll Scholarship Awards VIVIAN LA BELLA Scholarship Fashion Institute BARBARA MACKOVVIAK Scholarship Fashion Institute JOAN MALLETT Scholarship NVells College LORRAINE MARCIGLIANA Scholarship Washington School DORIS MC CLURE Part Tuition Scholarship Houghton College STEPHAN MC ENANEY Gould Scholarship Middlebury College LINDA MELKERSON Competitive Scholarship STEPHAN MONK Work Scholarship Harvard University Scholarship Swarthmore College ROBERT NASO Upson Memorial Scholarship KAREN OAKLAND Tuition Scholarship Cornell University IRENE PARDALES Scholarship Adelphi College IRIS PARKINSON Jenkins Scholarship PAUL PARRELLA Work Scholarship Fredonia State College FRANK PERUNKO Scholarship Pace College Scholarship N.Y.U. Scholarship Columbia College Competitive Scholarship Scholarship L.I.U. GEORGE PEZOLD Honorable Mention M.I.T. Competitive Scholarship Grumman Scholarship GEORGE RIEMER Bulova Scholarship Hobart College RANDOLPH ROME Schol.arship R.P.I. HARRIET ROSENBLUM Scholarship Baldwin-NVallace College JAY SANDERS Honorary Scholarship University of Rochester STEVEN SCHERPING Open Scholarship John Hopkins University Competitive Scholarship Gettysburg College ALLAN SCHNEIDER Scholarship N.Y.U. FRED SCHNEIDER Competitive Scholarship RICHARD SCHNVARTZ Scholarship Adelphi College HARRY SEELIG Honor Scholarship Oberlin College SUZANNE SMITH Women's Clubs Scholarship Lenox Hill Hospital HENRY STAMPF Crane Scholarship Potsdam State College IRENE STEVENSON Scholarship Wood School RONALD TREZZA Athletic Scholarship Syracuse University JACK TRINCA Elks Merit AW.ard NANCY VANDERHOOF Opera Guild Scholarship Scholarship Adelphi College ARTHUR WAHL Alumni Scholarship St. Lawrence University Work Scholarship Colgate University LOUISE WOLTMANN German Scholarship Adelphi College lCHIEVElllElll Student Awards CLAUDIA CLUKIES F.S. Classroom Teachers' Award BARBARA COPSON F.S. VVoman's Club Award PATRICIA CUTTER A.L. Auxiliary Award MARY ANN DI PAOLA Competitive Latin Medal JUNE FISHER A.L. Auxiliary Aw.ard Totem Award BARBARA FROMMER Chieftain Award SALVATORE GNOLFO Teachers of Spanish Award GEORGE GRAULICH Student Council Award LINDA GROSS Future Nurses Award EDVVARD KARSCH Dekalb Agricultural Award I DOROTHY KIME J Betty Crocker Award ALBERT KREUTNER Totem Award I EVELYN LEIRER P.T.A. Award ELIZABETH LINNEKIN Future Teachers Award THOMAS LOVETT Sons of the Am. Revolution Award JOAN MALLETT A.A.A. Award ROBERT MC HAFFIE Lloyd Furbee Award .and Medal VIRGINIA MEAD 1 All Sewanhakan Award LINDA MELKERSON V.F.VV. Award GEORGE MONK L.I. Daily Press Medal Lawrence Locke Mason Award ROBERT NASO All Sewanhakan Award Student Council Award VINCENT PACIMEO Robert Sica Medal IRIS PARKINSON Totem Award FRANK PERUNKO L.I. Daily Press Aw.ard Math. Association Award N.Y.U. Math. Certificate National Honor Soc. Merit Award GEORGE PEZOLD Rensselaer Alumni Medal National Honor Soc. Merit Award DONALD PLOTTS A.L. Auxiliary Award BARBARA REISS N.H.P. Classroom T'chersl Award HARRIET ROSENBLUM Eismann Award JAY SANDERS Bausch ck Lomb Honorary Award Colgate W'ar Mem. Scholarship HARRY SEELIG Student Council Award MADELAINE SFERRATORE P.T.A. Award ELSIE STERBIN Teachers of German Award MARGARET TACEY Sears Roebuck Foundation Award JACK TRINCA National Honor Soc. Merit Award ROBERT NVESTCOTT Agricultural Achievement Award SUSAN VVILDER A.L. Auxiliary Award CAROLYN NVUNSCH Elmira College Key Award GAYLE ZIMMERLI A.L. Award Art Awards LORD 8: TAYLOR EXHIBIT BARBARA GEANTASIO First Prize Award ROYAL SOMERS First Prize Award RICHARD NVACHTER First Prize Award All-Scholastic' Sports Awards EUGENE BELCHER Baseball ANTHONY BROMONTE Lacrosse JOSEPH EATON Soccer JAMES FRALEY Soccer JOHN HOWLAND L.acrosse ROBERT NASO Lacrosse EUGENE RODGERS Lacrosse PAUL ROCHESTER Lacrosse y PAUL ROCHESTER Football JOHN TONER Soccer Sport Awards KENNETH ALBERT Sport Honor Sweater JACK BREEDEN Sport Honor Sweater PHILIP DUTOT Sport Honor Sweater LESLIE FONVLER Sport Honor Sweater ANTHONY MARTONE Sport Honor Sweater RICHARD MORAN Sport Honor Sweater ROBERT NASO Sport Honor Sweater GEORGE PALAHNUK Sport Honor Sweater GEORGE RETTINGER Sport Honor Sweater PAUL ROCHESTER Sport Honor Sweater EUGENE RODGERS Sport Honor Sweater VVILLIAM TOVVNE Sport Honor Sweater RONALD TREZZA Sport Honor Sweater ROBERT WRIGHT Sport Honor Sweater 51 HHEHIHEIS MR. HOWARD NORDAHI Asxisiant Principal E MR. HAROLD W. WRIGHT MISS LILLIAN ROMANO MISS ASENATH MOSSO Director of Guidance MRS. MILLICENT WILLE Dean of Girls L1 QI! Secretary to Mr. Wright w y l MR. WALLACE PURDY Dean of Boys L UK BL!!Ill U E ! Q !l! Principals Message HIS year is the last year when the entire senior high school student body of the Central High School District will be in one building. It is a year filled with anticipation and planning to be in the new buildings. This is the year in which Mr. R. Lester Springer came to us as Principal of the District to take over the heavy responsibilities of building and welding together a district organization to carry on some of the traditions established by Sewanhaka. We look forward to growth and improvement of the school program under his leadership. Of the many educational goals one of the most important and certainly one of the highest functions of the school is to develop an understanding of and a devotion to our democratic way of life. We believe in giving students respon- sibilities which they can exercise in terms of their own development. They solve some real problems and learn by mistakes as well as successes. HAROLD W. WRIGHT, MR. EMIL WORTMAN y. . I y . , Building Supmmmdem P1 mczpal, Seu azfzbakaz Hzgla Sclaooi. 54 ENGLISH First row-Miss Dorothy Hilkemeier, llrs. Rosemary Harlan, Miss julia Fister, Mrs. M. Arlene Abels, Mrs. Florence Frederick, Mrs. Helen Busch, Mr. Walter H. Thompson, Mrs. Katherine A. Byrne, Mrs, Justine Howard, Miss Gladys Reed, Mrs. Lillian Campbell, Miss Georgene Brown, Mrs. Helen Thorncr. Second row---Mr. Norman Hoslcr, Mr. Alfred Horrello, Mr. Idwal R. Jones, Mrs, Mirjanx Ahlman, Bliss Marion Rice, llrs. Catherine Pritchard, Miss HE English Department strives to develop better written and oral expres- sion, improved reading, effect intelligent listening, and accomplish the Therese M. Olivo, Miss Ruth Bermack, Miss Mary Martin, Miss Lillian La Barbara, Mr. Francis P. Driscoll, Mr. Martin C. Yazyian, Mr. Grant Stein- hauer. Third row-Mr. Charles Calamlros, Mr. George Doolittle, Mr. Eugene Balazs, Mr. XValter Bemak, Mr. Clifford Maekin, Mr. Rex C. Young. Mr. Alexander N. Burkich, ltlr. XVilliain Maclilevitt, Mr, Francis P. Furnari, Hr. Sigmund J. Slus7ka, Mr. XYilson liorkhuis, Mr. Daniel Pfanner Mr. Fred llrown. English use of accurate library techniques. We use individual and group activities, special reports, committee projects, research projects, classwork, and homework when needed. Reading for all four years, special classes for co-op students, ,J and honor English classes in the eleventh and twelfth years are among the specialized courses. Through electives such as Public Speaking, Dramatics, Journalism, Creative Writing, Radio, and American Literature, students receive QMS QSQJS I- Elecinca x valuable experience. Special training prepares seniors for state scholarship examinations. ll! Junior English students build their vocabu- Mr, Jones' public speaking class gives its Mr, Balazs explains short story form to his laries. attention to Gary Franklin. English class, time E S SOCIAL STUDIES First1'rm',li'ff!oright- Hrs, Trina BIHTIIIOT, Miss Ann XYesthoff, Mrs. Florence S. Long, Mr. john B. Klcliltlerry, Mr. Joseph Brown, Jr., Mrr Albert ll, A, Dubin, Mrs, Pamela Ill. Berglund, lllr. Ira NYilrler, Mrs, Doris Brosnan, Koehler, Mr. Henry XYeiss, Mr, Nicholas farell, Y'11f1'ri1'0tr'ffllr. Jerome Niosi. Mrs, Trurle Glaser, Miss firaee Forlenza, Miss Olive R. llueks. Second row-M Mr. John Sayre, Nr. XYalter Yanetti, Mr. Marcus A, Felt, Mr. Leon C. Cooper. Mr. Joseph Halierer, Nr. David Parker, Mr. Ricliarrl S, Spooner, Mr. XYesley Mr, lirlelliaril Seilat, Mr. liilwnrd Ueraghty, Mr. XYilli:un lVlcAvoy, Mr, Nervynx Social Studies 5 ESPECT for the dignity and worth of the individual is the criterion of the L Social Studies De artment. We aim to develo mentall and emotionall IL!!Ill Y 4 mature citizens through the understanding of related fields. Various scholar- 1 R,,,.E,.,,.e K! ship opportunities are awarded by our department. There are six American swim , , l ! - Legions Awards, a Veterans of Foreign Wars Award and an oratorical contest Qu medal. The scope of the various courses offered by our department is not cur- tailed b the walls of the classroom. Radio television movies records, news- L , 7 7 7 X papers and field trips make the student aware of various sources other than the textbook. l l i Peggy Genseh delivers her winning speech i Mr. l'elt's class studies the strategic loca- Freslnnan social studies students learn about on Brainwashing for the American Legion tion of lnrlo-China in world affairs. their town government, Oratorieal Contest. l ..-w l l U09 SCIICNCIC F st VUL left to right-Mr. XYilliLun ,IQ Brookes, Mrs, Beatrice Z, xVCl1llDC!'5Ll'I', lilson, Nlr. Robert li, Lewis Nli R :ut Pimlpcctt Ur XX illi lYI1 Biennei iss Van Murphy, Mr. Ora N. XValters, Mr. Furl l., likliinil, Mrs. Alice Nlr. .Xlfrerl J. Sclunte, Third Vi A N r lfui I' Banchfi Ur ljgink Nlitcicie N 'Nl 'Xlr 1 e kent Jacoby, Mr. Charles Cooper, lllr. Gilbert G. Hoffman, Mr, Charles Tobias. .lr. . ercer XYilli:nus, , , oi rccn r 'lr e mr tonal 7U'LL'fDf. Edward F. XVard, Mr. XVilliznn F, Clarke, Mr. XYaltvi' li. Science O provide fundamental information on the Physical and Biological sciences in daily living is the major objective of the Science Department. Our students acquire this information through demonstrations, the lecture method of presenting ideas, the use of standard textbooks, and laboratory work. Whether the students are studying astronomy in General Science, dissecting a frog in Biology, learning about layers of rock in Earth Science, experimenting with pulleys and levers in Physics, or memorizing elements in Chemistry, there is much to be learned and absorbed. The Westinghouse Science Talent Search and New York University Physics Contest are among the many opportunities available for student scholarships and awards. se Nterhin demonstrates the siplionin Mr, tire-L-ix's lienerzil Science class tests the i ur tx xax ou rot lorin principle. boiling point ot alcohol. tion in Fartll Science MATH EINIATICS First row, left to riyhtflllrs, Doris Soinmerfeld, Mrs. Dorothy Geller, Mrs. Pauline Kondulis, Miss Ida A, Ostrander, Mrs. Nina Levensaler, Miss Mabel Oestrich, Mrs. Josephine Golde. Second row-Dr. Charles R. Salit, Mr. Joseph Di Simone, Mr. Bernard Simon, Mrs. Doris Steinbangh, Mr. Kenneth Skidmore, Mr, Paul Schmidt, Mr. john Clark. Third row---Mr. Harry 'l'eitelbauni, Dr. Mitchell Voyilat, Mr. Alfred T. Anderson, Blr. john lJLlllj.1lIlll. HE Mathematics Department offers courses to develop mathematical ability in number and special relationships so that it may serve each indi- vidual effectively in his various fields of endeavor, In the traditional and most common course of mathematics there is elementary algebra, tenth and eleventh year math, advanced algebra and solid geometryg the second course is one consisting of general mathematics. Exceptional majors can take advan- tage of a special class. The Mathematics Department has two clubs which offer the student an opportunity for developing an interest in mathematics through sources other than the textbook. Xlrs. Heller! class learns to sim lif com M . Sl 'cl ' l ' F Math IZ QI! i Qt! U! BISEHI U L ! Q y r cinn tqexp ams a arin Budget in Math students develop formula bridging D mutations with logarithms. Consumer hlath. techniques. 3' 'UQ 'UH' Language ll Ji! msgs K. ! J I' QQ ll! Miss Boyle translates Cicero's Orations in Latin III. LANGUAGE First row, left to riglzt-fllrs. Elinor Cain. Mrs. Zenohia Hilbert, Ur. Iane Carboni, Mrs. lilirahetll Sayre. Miss Mary Louise Boyle. Second rowfllr. Charles Kaplan, Miss lliltlrcrl Spano, Mrs. Marian Di Christian. :Miss Gertrude Phillip, Mr, John Xvllillillftfflfl. Third raw-Mr. Ludwig Kronheim, Mr, Gerard XY0lfe. Mr. Louis Anastasio, Mr. XYilliam Kohler. HE Language Department offers courses geared to each learner's interests, capacities and needs which will benefit them in later years. We offer con- versational courses for those primarily interested in speaking and understanding a foreign language. For those who are interested in reading, writing, as Well as speaking a foreign language, there are vigorious courses in these aspects of communication, Finally, for those competent students interested in advanced language study, there are courses adapted to the study of a country's literature, history, art and culture. The Language Department is a very necessary and essential element in Sewhanhakais curriculum. Mr. XYolfe's students point out famous Mr. Kohler demonstrates 16 equivilents of battlegrountls in the unification of France. the word mths. ill COMMERCIAL vt 0 lr I 11flIf X115 lunirr Riolrl 111, Miss Iflllfllii A, Westfall, Mrs. Organ, Mr. John I. l'ryor, Mr. XYilli:im IQ, Irwin, fllr, Eli HI, Bdlhn 1- cllle Nliliir Irs Nlxry C lie 'X i 1 Nl llarolrl lf. Burhans, lliss E.-Rita txflfllllll Scholl. Tliirtl' rmri- Mr. Carl Krztuslmr, Mr, john F. Rooney r C stil Nlr llilabelli l Hummcl V1 s Why Lou Lally, Bliss Jane XVIISOH. Robert Enclcrle, Mr. Hayden lf. Allen, Mr. Maurice Hersperger, lllr George Yciulzd wa Nlr Rolicrt Hcrmsmson 'Xli Joseph B. Cleary, Bfr. Ewing H. Nelson- lfummercial HE fundamental purpose of a Commercial Department is the training of young people to take responsible positions in the business world. Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, operation of business machines, business law, dic- taphone operation and retail selling are offered as well as the valuable experi- ence of acting as secretaries for department directors. Frequent field trips are planned during the year to places of commercial interest. The Commercial Department affords young people the preparation and training necessary in obtaining a good business position without the extra cost of a private business school. For those commercial students who are interested in furthering their educa- tion, the Long Island Association of Secretaries offers a yearly scholarship. Accuracy first, speed laterf' guirles future Xlrs, Xlalmr tests sllortllaml technique a secretaries. 100 worzls per minute. VOCATI ONAL-INDUSTRIAL First row, left to riglztffllr. Edgar Crothers, llr. George Harrison, Mr. Henry Mr, John llctz, lllr. Frank Agresti, Mr, Robert Kirk, Nlr. Ralph Martens, Blr. lVessels, Mr, Richard XVipper, Dr. Hugh Flaherty, Mr. Robert Benson, Mr. Ernest Babcock, Third row-Mr. Neil McMillan, Mr. George Petrakis, Mr. XVilliam Appeldorn, Mr. Arthur Side, Mr, Albert Bacheliler, Second row-Mr. Ioseph Ielcnek, Mr. Charles Sterrett, Mr. XVilliam A. Reifel, Mr. John XV. YVallace Hawley, llr. Carl G. YVriglit, Mr, Richard Mayer, Mr. Carl Strom, Stahl, Mr. Edward INT. Tliyherg, Nr. Silver NV, Casberra, hir. John R. McPherran. Unaliunal-lnduslrial ACH of the three divisions in the Industrial Arts, Vocational and Technical Departments has its own objectives. Industrial Arts, a part of general education, is set up to give the student EJ an opportunity to explore a number of trades and occupations on a very gen- eral and simple plane. Vocational courses, on the other hand, give the student more specific and ll Meaemi advanced training in one of the trades or in one particular phase of the trade L Em eers 5 in which he is interested. Technical courses, such as Technical Electricity and Architectural Drawing and Building Construction, are geared to those students wishing to go to an engineering college. Printing students operate linotype machine Board President Kane and District Principal Sanding the base for a lamp-in the modern for school printed UArrow. Springer examine a new milling machine trend in XVomlworking l. acquired for 4011 of its original cost. ART lfirs! VUIU, left to riglhtflliss Helen Kruger, Mrs. Ruth Bziekiel, lfiss Eileen Mclfrilion. .Second row--Mr. llionias Thomasian, Miss Duane Andersen, Nfr. Ferdinand S. Olirenski, Third rorvfhlr. Murray Meliaig, Mr. James DeNicoln. Tnfv -f-- A line model is necessary to good fashion design. N Bottom--Drawing caricatures in Art I. 'hu QE D af' L Qt! Q! BLQEHI ! Q ' E rl HE Art Department offers courses which create within the art student a better appreciation and understand- ing of the role art takes in his life. school, home and community. The de- partment offers sixteen courses in Drawing, Design, Fashions and Ceram- ics. Field trips to art museums and out- door sketching classes all help to bring out the true talents of the young art- ists. A variety of methods including movies, slides and books teach the stu- dent the true features of art. These methods along with regular class les- sons and demonstrations play an impor- tant part in increasing the student's knowledge of art and better prepares him for entrance into scholarship exams or other competitions. Mr. Obrenski evaluates a water color for budding artists. X' . nd usit HE Music Departments objective is to develop a lasting appreciation of music in the struggling beginner or advanced musician. Students gifted vo- cally or instrumentally in theory, har- mony, and rudiments of music are in- structed in courses of instrumental and vocal music, music theory and music appreciation. The Choir and Glee Clubs present outstanding choral music programs and this year enjoyed the Metropolitan Opera's Rigolettof' The Band partici- pated in the Macy Thanksgiving Day Parade. An award banquet was held in honor of the Band at Adelphi College in November. Musical knowledge is tested and ap- plied through such organizations as the Choir, Band, Orchestra and Glee Clubs. Mr. Alhman begins the annual Christmas Concert with the orchestra. MUSIC First raw, left to right-Miss Kathleen Donoghue, Mr, Charles C. Hill, Mr, Robert QI EJ! Defa lers n. ll! QSQJS H ! I 1 Bruns. Second row-Mr. Reino A. Ahlman, Mr, Norbert H, Renick. Top---Mr. liruns teaches key signatures in Voice 1. - Bottamfhlr. Bruns leads the Girls' Glee Club in Christina carols. I IRLS' PHX SIC, I I 'AL lil l'L'.X'l'lON First 1'0u', left to riglttfllrs. Carolyn Tallow, Miss Marie l'orr:ulo, Miss M. Virginia Gill, Mrs, Muriel , Nordmann, llfiss Dorothy Rehill. Sfrmid frm'-Miss Anne Venezia, Miss Irene lioldsmilh, Miss lfniily E. Smith, Mrs. Charlotte Popella. Girls, Ph sical Education ELPING to form well-rounded personal'- ties and to promote a spirit of friendli- ness and sportsmanship is what we strive to accomplish in the Girls' Physical Education Department. The formation of our intramural sports program, the Rockettes, Twirlers, Cheer- leaders, G.A.A., and Girls' Leaders Corps all help. We also teach the students the techniques of First Aid, so that they can receive certih- 2 QI! !L!!lll U ! ! C L ll! ll! cates in Civil Defense. Our girls compete with girls from other schools in the different sport- ing events throughout the year. Our variety of intramural sports includes hockey, volleyball, basketball, softball and lacrosse. Other activi- ties such as tennis, riding and bowling are al- ways popular with the girls. We have main- tained a good sports program for afternoon students as well as the morning students lezmine Kovaric serves in a fast 2181110 of Nlr. Yoelger trains drivers in one of four Senior girls include hockey in their physical volleyball. clual-control cars. rrmditioninrr. w l .. .. .,,, . Freshman learn good football form in Gym, Art lluun, Il product of four years of lNIr. Star tlemonstrrltes splinting in First Phys, licl. training shows true chanlpionsllip Aid. form. , I ll E dc 15 I EACHING good health habits, sportsmana ship, and efficiency is the aim of the Boys' Physical Education Department. Driver Educa- tion is a specialized course offered by our de- partment. Approximately ninety per cent of Sewanhakals graduates passed our training course and received licenses as good drivers. ln the two fields of Health Instruction and Driver Education, we rate extremely close to the top in New York State. ll QI! sla rs UQ ll! Qll QJ Q Inu io ' L! - BUYS' l'IlYSlk'.Xl. lilJl'Ci.X'l'lOX Sewanhaka offers the boys a wide variety of popular competitive sports. These include foot- ball, basketball, baseball, soccer, tennis, la- crosse, track, and cross country. Individual ath- letic letters and team trophies are proud sym- bols of our boys' spirit and ability. Athletic scholarships are available in unlimited numbers to all those athletes achieving high recognition. First row, lcft io right--Mr, Leon H. C uheu, Mr. Salvatore Nllfilllllll. Nlr. Lizxrlcr. .S'i'i'm1tI mit' Klip. .Xinlmrose R, Horan. Hr. Josepli Linoros, Mr. Nichola- David Star, Mrs. Florence N. Peterson, Mr, .Xlfreil Kuiuermv, Klr, Davul Yum-lui-r, Nlr. jzuucs lfralcy, Mr. Ralph Rulsetli. Mr. Ciarl li-Zlllilllfff. Mr. L. Aslcinasi, Mr. Felix Bl. flangemi, Mr, Marcus J. Blzirloue, Mr. lillwsirml I.. Roh.-rl vl'llUlIlZ!Si'N, Nlr, l.eminrvl Rolmt-rits, Nlr. XYilliam Peters, Mr. XYilliain Rllcll, Nlr. Sam Stempel. H031 li lit'ONOMItTS First row, left to right-Miss Amelia Mi-fluid, Mrs. Dorothy Levy. Mrs. Katherine Austin. Scrond ron'--Mrs. Beverly Fredrics, Mrs. Anita Meagher, Mrs. Marian Hershey. Tlriril nm' Mrs. Virginia VVhidden, Mrs. Rosa Bristow. Home Economics - ai OME Economies prepare young girls for their most important career- marriage. Our girls learn how to prepare dishes that would tempt the world's finest culinary artist. The knowledge of how to thread a needle is the Deco ...f. only prerequisite for our Clothing course. The Grooming course taught us that 4 a neat appearance is as important as the clothes we wear. Should you put pat- mt! terned drapes against a designed wallpaper? The answer lies in our Home Q ! planning and furnishing courses. Changing three-cornered pants and harmonious living are included in Family Relations curriculum as preparation for marriage, home and family. 1 BZQII ! r 1 i m In cooking class, girls are at home in S. H. S. chefs make doughnuts. Lois Schneider measures the hem on a the kitchen. flared skirt. ll EALTII iw-rst row, loft to right -- Mrs. lietty Waclnel, Mrs. Adele Smith, Mrs. Lena O'Connell, Mrs, Pauline Newman. Second rowfllr. Charles M. McNeely, Miss Irene Martins, Miss Jean Mason, Dr. Harry S, Rosenberg. Health UR school health service aims to determine the health status of the pupils by annual medical and dental examinations which include the following: lflj Hearing, vision, color blind test, dental, heart, blood pressure, height, and weightg QQ informing pupils of defects that may be presentg QQ guiding students in preventing and correcting defects and diseaseg MQ keeping accu- rate records of pupils' physical conditionsg Q5j rendering first aid in schoolg QQ making necessary recommendations concerning the health aspects of the school plant and the hygiene of instructiong UQ providing lip readingg f8j having all personnel members receive physical examinations by the school phy- sician and chest x-rays. Mrs. Smith tests Kathleen XValsh's hearing. Mrs. XVachtel makes sure Sewanhaka Mrs O Connell gives Florence Bellotti students' teeth are kept in good condition. color blindness test 'nfa4W,iMaas ...P Mr. Russo helps a student arrange his Miss Ursula lindres and Miss Teanne Miss A, Mosso, Guidance Coordinator schedule for the next term. Fitsclien take care of the morning cor- checks the schedules of S, H. S. studentsi respondence. - ll BISEHI L. IIILXV J ', A A' CI I XNCII IEI -XRINIENT ! First row, left to right-Dr. Ursula Stewart, Mrs, Florence Purcell, Miss Asenatli Mosso, Miss Theresa Leone, Miss Ursula Enders. Secund rowf--Mr. George Allen, llr. Henry Aungst, Mr, Thor Sanclgren, Mr. Donald Kempton. Third 70193 Mr. Francis Russo, Miss Jeanne Fitschen, hlr, John David. O help each student to understand himself and his abilities to learn to make decisions about his education, his future and his place in our democratic society is the primary concern of the Guidance Department. Information about advanced schools, colleges, schol- arships, and occupations is offered by the Guidance Department. Along with aiding the student in making his future plans, we discuss extracurricular activi- ties, his special abilities, personal con- duct, and personal problems. Special personnel include a psycholo- gist, psychiatrist, and placement direc- tor. We extend individual counseling to each boy and girl on his choice of sub- jects, life Work, college or other ad- vanced education. UIET reigns within the vicinity of the library as students read or do reference work for term reports. The library has a wide range of books from psychology to hobbies and important classics. A card catalog contains data on every book in the library. Provision has been made for every stage of read- ing ability and interest. In choosing books it is important for our staff to choose a wide appealing variety to stimulate the reading of patrons as well as to meet the needs of the curriculum without stepping beyond the bounda- ries of the philosophy of the school. The teachers recommend books they think will aid the student in a particu- lar course and selection aids approved by the school are also of great assist- ance when purchasing new material. QI QI! QSQIS H L- e aces L I Qt. QI! Dee Lenau and l':tt Steclc use the refer- ence section for information for their term reports. LIBRARY First row, left to Vigil! Miss Yr-ra lmvelass, Miss Evelyn llc-rt7. Miss Evi. F. lglauer. Srrwiri' rote' Mr. Clifford Petterscn, Miss Lena Gould, Mr. Frank A. Stevens. Lihrar Mr. Stevens checks the Odyssey out to Elaine XYinters returns a copy of Pan a scholar of classical literature. mania to Mfg. Furbee, OFFICE STAFF First row, left to riglztgllliss Anna E. Lauterhach, Mrs. Edith Antonowicz, Miss Ursula Endrcs, Miss Louise Hepp, Mr. Rohr-rt NVilde, Mr, Alfred G. Kiefer, Mr. Daniel Ingarra, Mrs. Florence M, I'eterson, Mrs. Helene 1Iac- l'hcrson, Miss Alma Barlow, ilIrS. Illary Poilgorski. Srconrl 1'mz'-A-Miss Emily Schiriner, Mrs. Dorothy Hoke, Bliss Ioan Baylis, Miss Jeanne lfitschen, Miss LE QI! L.. EN! BLQQKI ! C ' L ll! Virginia Cui-lander, Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton. Mrs. Helen Sraufcnberg, Mrs. Emma 'I'iedr-mann, Miss Kathleen Mustapich, Miss Louise Bocrnsen, Mrs. Eleanor Dennis, Tliird 1'0wfMrs. Ethel Einsel, Miss llflaxinc Nlothes, Miss Diane Kruzewski, Miss Ioan Kreischer, Mrs. Nancttt- Morecraft, Mrs. Nola Fnrhi-e, llrs. Edith Hartman, Mrs. Ruth YV. Brunell, Miss Armina Caracciolo, Miss Lillian Romano. Uffitte ROM the new office on Covert Avenue the Sewanhaka Office Staff conducts their highly efficient services. Their duties are many due to the large student enrollment at Sewanhaka. These duties are now more difficult because of the overcrowded conditions making it hard to provide the same facilities for both sessions. Among their tasks are locker supervision, budget control, teacher cer- tification and public relations, carried on through the mails and personal con- tacts. The efficient manner of Sewanhaka is maintained through the use of mod- ern office equipment, such as accounting machines, dictographs, dictaphones and addressographs. REGISTRAR TEXTBOOK OFFICE Inf! to light-Miss Ioan Baylis, Miss Anna Mr. Ingarra totals the day's club deposits. l.f'ft to right-lNIiss Carole Schroeder, hlrs. L lruterbach, Mrs, Nanette Morecraft. Ethel Einsel, Mrs. Eleanor Dennis, Mr. VVilli:un iNIetzger. '5 fEZE iimVe?WtAiEH6 Mr. Cross dictates correspondence to the Service League girls help Mr. Sandgren Mr. Cross, attendance coordinator gets parent of an absentee student. sort the attendance cards. calls from parents about their child s llenlilance HE Attendance Office is the clearing house for all attendance questions and problems. By a process of constant checking through phone calls, corre- spondence and personal visits to ab- sentees our department is kept on its toes. Student parent conferences with members of the department are often of great assistance when a problem of continued absence arises. Good attend- ance means lower taxes paid by the par- ents of the student. Since the primary basis for state aid to the school is our attendance record it is the function of the attendance office to keep illegal ab- sences at a minimum. Up-to-date files containing these records are kept on all students. ATTENDANCE Ifirst row, left to right--Mrs, Maude I. Bartlett, Mr. Francis Cuyler Cross, Mr. Francis X. Driscoll. Second wrwglllr. '1,ll01' G. Sandgren, Mr. John M. Foley. 1.4 QIS Effc ency Depa frnent U! ml essays Q L! ' ! absence f'.Xl li'I'liRI.X S'l'Al lf Fiitxl rote, left to 1'ig11zt--Mrs. Lydia Blcflure, Mrs. lftlu-l Ululcies. Mrs. Marie Xl, Bowler, Mrs. llargaret Stzmli. ,S'L'cu11ii ron flfrs. Johanna Lafrate, Mr U'Keefc, Mrs, Bcrtlia Stegner. Mr. Brice Syniu, Hrs, XYiliu:i l.r-:iflln-it-i'. ,lean Xlnsuii, Mrs, llorntliea llefrea. Mrs. Marie Elliott, Mrs. Eunice M Nlrs, Renee Veyssilrd, Mrs. lflsie Siicltfull. Mrs. Jessie l'ummins. Mrs. lflsir' llcins, Klrs. Czitlicrine Czirnmn, Mrs. Hertlla Gurney. Cafeteria Staff HERE are many hungry mouths to feed per day at Sewanhaka and our cafeteria staff fulfills the demand efficiently and economically. It calls for an li ingenious mind and imagination to offer both students and teachers alike the wide variety of food we get in the cafeteria. Many an appetite has been satisfied by the tempting and nourishing foods which the Sewanhakans enjoy. The crisply U clean uniformed staff welcomes the Sewhanhakan diner and makes even the i fussiest of eaters leave in contentment. These cafeteria wizards prepare our 4 ! meals with the greatest care and ingenuity of the finest chefs in the most expen- sive restaurants. To eat in the school cafeteria is truly a pleasure. Dom samliog iifi feasts mi Qupcaire 1 riir 1 El M.-S, Mfcirir-Q 1 .i-iA mia-t-S fresh salads for Ernie Filoramo pays Mrs. Eunice M. Heins Qocomit bar, liuiipry Sewanliakans. for a Milky XVay. CUSTOIJIAL STAFF First mtv, left to riglitfllr. Stanley Urnaitis, Mr. Charles Colletto, Mr. Alfred C. Swenson. Second row-Mr. Otto Bollman, Mr. Louis R. Niedeistein, George Capobianeo, Mr. john XVm. Jaeger, Mr. Emil XVortmann, Mr. Sam E. Mr. Leonard Peever, Mr. Henry Hauck, Mrs. Mary Hoffmann, Mr. Edward Hayman, Mr, john VVilsl1ere, Mr. Edward Bork, Mr. XVilliam Suessrlorf, Mr. XYilmot, Mrs. Olga C. XVhitaker, Mr. Adolph If. Meyer, Mr. Fred Knoll, QI QM! La d cape s l UQ ll! QISQS L - ' Mr. Charles Slingo, Mr, John XX ortmann. Eusludians EHIND the scenes of Sewanhakais bright rooms and attractive landscape lies the continuous round-the-clock job of our custodians. Seen but not heard they are painters, carpenters, landscapers and plumbers rolled into one. Besides their 24 hour vigil they're also Santa's helpers by gaily decorating Sewanhaka's halls for the holiday festivities. Ten classes in custodial services are offered to maintenance men and the recruitment and training of about 68 new employees for the new buildings will be completed before the time of opening. We can all be proud of the condition in which this reliable staff keeps our school. Mr. YVortmann and Mr. Meyer repair Mr. XVortmann keeps the S. H. S. fires Mr, Hauek's jobs include maintenance ani dumbwaiter. burning. repair of school properties. Open school night proved most enlightening P. T. A. Mrs. VVille discusses P. T. A. business to parents. Left to 1'l'f1I1fflx1X'S. Frank XVax-ren, Mrs. with Mrs. Van Cort, RCFll7'tffl!fl Secretaryg Bernard Schneider, Pre.vident,' Mrs. Harold Mrs. Schneider, President, and Mrs. War- PT. . HE Parent-Teacher Association is that con- necting force of parents and teachers striv- ing to achieve better education and a better community. Our agenda included many Parent- Teacher Conferences. These conferences were highly successful meetings in which parents were able to discuss individual problems with their childrens teachers. The conferences bene- fit the students. Van Cort. LZ QL! ' Publ c m L ll! Q! BLQEHI ! P Q l m ren, First Vice-Prei.nlmzt. lfladis Club HE Dads' Club is an organization of fathers meeting monthly. The P.T.A. and the Dads' Club sponsored Open School Night during National Education Week. This occasion en- abled the parents to meet with teachers and dis- cuss problems their children are facing in their studies. The club's wonderful variety show raised enough funds to present their annual scholarship to a deserving student. The prefidefzt was Mrs. Bernard Schneider. Dr. Martin Schaul was prefiderzt. DAD'S CLUB First row, left to rightfDr. Martin Schaul, M NI ' L F nk S d M r. i aurice . ra . econ row4 r. 1 . Mr. Ruege discusses school problems to joseph Cleary, Mr. VVilliam Laubner, Mr. Principal, Harold VVright, confers with Dad's Club members. Iames P. Gouflhue. parents at open-school night. 'Y W:mmm f , ,fm i 71 Alllllfl' EDITCATIUN lf.-NCULTY Pzrst row left to right Ann l lnterhlch Helrn Nlorris lrnm XVettstein, Nlilllfllf lmrra, lrzr XVilrler, George Nelson, llcnry Krutosik. Third ron'-llr. Jerome 'Bartlett Adelaide Loss Adolph B Scholl Assistant lhrcctorg Thelma Aillowill, Niosi, Louis XVeiss, Harold Bllrllll11S, Sain Sfelllllltf, George Harrison Frank Elsie Thun Iewnnette Hosler Nllry Stone Smrmd r0rfAlfred -Anderson, Miceiehe, John llllricll, Dennis Rosetti, Lester Bernstein, Emrl Ludwig Bernard XX allis Hayden Allen kenneth Skidmore, Silver Lass- rlull Education OES child psychology or a forum on political affairs interest you, or per- haps golf or interior decorating? The Peoples College offers a multitude of courses, from which the adults choose according to their individual pref- ences. Classes are open to all those who are not now attending a high school, and who wish to either further their education or to increase their capabilities. Our course in citizenship is one of the most important. It affords the oppor- tunty of studying America . . . its growth, its government, its ideals. It prepares non-citizens for naturalization and enables them to read, write, speak, and sing in English. In the past 25 years, Adult Education has given the public an opportunity to use school facilities for community advancement and self- improvement. ADULT EDUCATION lfAClfLTY Pzrst ro left to Hyllt Nlargaret Leiter Hr-len NIcQueen, Eleanore Dennis, RFLTPffl-0Pll'Jl,' lYilliznn Kohler, Robert XYilde, Third r0w4Gilbert Hoffman, Carl L Elclund Director Noll lurbee XlinxB1rlow Catherine Muller, Lena XYulrer Benmk, Sigmund Sluszka, Kenneth Place, Charles Sterrett, Albert Pagans Second Horace fonte Cirol Npooner Helen Stauffenberg, l3IlCllClilCI', XYilliznn Appledorn, Daniel Pfanncr, Charles Schneider, Ronald ' l. Gertrude Berger Xrin Lxrotenuto Helen NIcPherson Secrcta'ry,' Rose Baker, lfllrici R294 'lure an Noni dgmom k d Nlxii al Q . kfg3kXOU axffa gl Lwely queslxons are a parl of H19 Polilical Affairs Forum M' fwl explams Kem gawk a lan reachons 599 ak s ueffflcn rv gnillcallon lo flflull Educ Typing may help ge-+ 'rhese women good labs. Many people look The Bridge Class m Educallon fo improve Hweir slclll. Slworllwand classes lwelp many wlllu llmlr lobs. Wt.. says are 'Hue ingredienia for an apple pie, Af, + ...nnlw 1 The cooking feacher, U D m'jL'1'sielld .Dodd addr acffvff' '. GU - 95595 H' 'SS Ofify 9 . ' . rn QU po, ,Ca eflcd CO rp '71 schools ion Ea-mdids D ri Springer w Polific el'-'Om mif?::b.A 1 ef 6 Affahg r,2e '5er, Ofumh of ff, Chairman, Dr. Jerome Niosi, gives his aHeni'3on fo Mr. Vidor Laskey, s peaker af Adulf Educa- 'Hon Forum. off l ai H ' U NH ers pradical knowledge, I If 7' 'T' of his Sluska gives a homework assignmerd fo one schoo5 iournalism classes, NEW HYDE PARK ROAD SCHOOL GARDEN CITY PARK SCHOOL First row, left to right-Mrs. Elsie Clayman, Mrs. Emma First row, left to right-Mrs. Lois Klahn, Miss Ann Murphy, Goldfinger, Miss Ann Murphy. Second row-Mr. John London, Mrs. Eveline Bril. Secand row-Miss Marion Donnelly, Mr. Mr. Charles Wetterer, Mr, William O'Brien. Bernard VVallerstein, Mr. Edwin Heroy, Mrs, Margaret Kirk. NEW HYDE PARK ROAD GARDEN CITY PARK QI! , m event an IQ l ra E anu ty 8 AH' 5 ll fl ll ll D fl F l ! Q Q! HILLSIDE GRADE MANOR OAKS HILLSIDE GRADE SCHOOL MANOR OAKS First row, left to right-Mr. John K. Norian, Mrs. Bertha Rose- Mr. Hugh Quinn, Mr. Floyd Mott, Mrs, Ada Casgriff, Mr. miller, Mr. Thomas G. Rooney, Miss Marie Chandesh, Mr. Charles Roberts, and Mrs. Mary Ann Porcher are members of Joseph C. Endres. Second roiu-Mr. John Romano, Mr. Sanford seventh and eighth grade faculty. H. Marx, Miss Mary Fleming, Mr. Robert L. Stuckey, Mr. Lester R. Bernstein. 58 SEVENTH GRADE TEACHERS First row, left to right-Mrs. Dorothy Dyke, Miss LaPerna,.Mrs. Cederberg, Mr. Spence, Mr. Markay, Mr. Vincent, Mr, fifzirelli, Mr, Breda. 'Uxird row Mrs. Fidelman, Miss Brown, Mrs. Prigilzi, Mrs. Kaupp, Miss Cleary, Mrs. -Mr. L. Schweichkorn, Mr. XY. Snizek, Mr. J, Noren, Mr. Fernandes, Eckert, Mrs. Coleman. Second row- Mr, S. lferrziro, Mr, OFSIIZIII, Mr. Hester, Mr. Trehy. BELMONT BOULEVARD gn .JS 1 QS!!! . !l ll L - Il UQ g i Miss Zdarsky helps her cooking class prepare for a Mr. Spence and Mr, Rosenblank dcnionstrzltc how tell party. water power generates electricity. BELMONT BOULEVARD EIGHTH GRADE TEACHERS First row, left to right.-George Brown, Mrs. Armstrong, Miss Laut, Mrs. Matousek, Jerome Smiley, Julius Vecchio VVilliam VVrigg, George J. Price, Buonomo, Mrs. Wright, Miss Rubinstein, Miss May Zdarsky, Miss Marion Murray Ehrlich, Joseph Ellerbe, David Rosenblat, Milton Rosenberg, Floyd Steinbuch, Mrs. Madeline Hendrix, Mrs. Dorothy Fowler, Mrs. L. Hoffman, Gillman. Third row-Leif Berget, Mary Lyons, Arnold F. Torrance, Clement Miss Audrey Perkins, John T. Archibald. Segoud row--'Alfred Goldstein, George Striso. 59 SEVENTH GRADE TEACHERS First 1'0w, left to rightgillr. J. Leiter, lllrs. Joan Cassidy, hliss Elaine Gargory, Mr, Thomas YV, Jones, Mfr. Ralph A. Ocon, hir, J. Crowley, Mr. Norman Miss Viola Lesure, Miss Sandra Aplebaurn, Miss Joan O'Ncill, Mrs. Dora D. Hecht, James B. Mahony, John F. Holly, John Chas. Sforza, Ralph H. E. Roefs, lir. :Melvin S. Tanenbaum. Second rotuflllr. Vkiillard T, Stout, Lethi, Hugo Rasmussen, Mr. J. Lallarr, hir. Arthur Marlustein. WASHINGTON STREET QL! !t!!IlI 8-L Masons L EHQ !ll l Mr, Hubbard and Mr. La Mar instruct vocal class. Mrs. Albertini shows her Spanish class posters from Spain. WASHINGTON STREET EIGHTH GRADE TEACHERS First row, left to right-Mr. David Stark, Mrs. Dolores Creegan, Miss Elsie Gewirtz, Mr. Charles Hubbard, Mr. Pierre Peyreigne, Mr. Norman Briist, Mr. M. Hetzer, Mrs. Ruth Byers, Mrs. Marilyn Kahn, Miss Gail Gailius, Mrs. Edwin Thurber, Mr, John Marcin, Mr. Vincent Cattano, Mr. Nicholas Norma Albertini, Bliss Arm Broil, llr. Frederick Breithut. Second r0wfMr. Albert Matarese, Mr. Donald Kelly, Mr, John Smith, hir. Philip Nardone, Mr. Richard Meyro, Nr. Jerome Bindet, Mr. Carl Eilers, Mr. Joseph Eul 60 ie. JOHN LEWIS CHILDS SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE TEACHERS First row, left to 1'ig1l1lfMi55 Sara R. Levy. Mr. John I, Houiilmn, Mrs, Louise Carter Smith. Segond row- Mr. XY:ilter Miller, Mr. Lester F. XXYZIISII, Mr. Leonard Frisengcr. Mrs. Smitlfs English class sets up a display. FLORAL PARK - BELLEROSE SEVENTH Axim EICHTH minimis TEACHI-:ks Ifirst row, left to 7'I-jfllflxffi. Charloirs N, Ilcaiiie, Miss Elminlx Babcock, Miss Liu-llzi Jordon, Mrs, llary lflorvutiuo. Scuwiil frm' f--Burton Schw:1rt7, Fred Bieber, john Yaiiclwliiirgli, Paul B. Primer. QI QI! Masons UQ ll! QSQJQ 'I'- L . Mr, Bieher acts as moderator for seventh grade discussion group, 61 M IW4 I A, Vail? S f Y 5' Q V GP A Iii- ul A HPPHENHEIS ,, i Top-Mr. Marx advises Student Council which consists of sixth, seventh, Taft Don Oehl and Bob Tintle show Cl buzz saw made from an erector Set and eighth graders, to their science teacher, hlr. Romano, Bottom---Klr, Stnckey's eighth grade sqcial Studies class has one of its Bnttnuzfllr, lIagliakian's nrt students look over display of tire prevention weekly panel discussions. posters in at neighborhood store window. HILLSIDE GRADE SCHOOL MANOR OAKS SCHOOL Tnfiflfiglitli grade oftieere ure lirlwzxrd Kelly. Angela Savino, Eileen Tuff--Betty, John, liill, Ronnie, Vicki, and Pat heat 11 zinc compound and Scaglione, and Joan Adelmzm. anxiously await results in science class. Bottom -Eileen Mcfrea, Tipp Hilbert,-Bill Lucresus, and Elizabeth Higgins Bottom-Seventh grade officers are Bruce Haig, Robert Housnlan, Charles operate school printing machine. Hennings, and I0 Ann Piccarella. 4 parm, 4. my www-MW-ymafwmmgwntwisv mg K .- f 1 ,, mm! . vm. , yr W N, , -fwwkww SICVIQNTII AND EIHIITII GRADE VLASS OFFICERS TU1vf'P:1t Ferris, Doug' MacDonald. and A1 Rizzi conduct science experi l'z'1'.ft rms, Ivft tu Vig1llffilii1L'l'CYfl llclmo, l'. l', ffliglllfllj Yirginizi Liolu. ljrex. mmm'- ligflztlzp John fhcslxay, Wrox. ,Sf-z'011t11,' Mike Naso, If I , Sfrvzztlz, Sfromi X. v Y 1 I WI I mrs Linila Ziiyrku. liirflrtlz ,S'e'r.,' Betty XYr,1111i:1k. Iffgzlzflz Yrvu,r.,' Margaret BUNOW' hw UOHNQH5 fouflwf me 'kmol bam- Lcis, ,S'ut'uf1t11 Twrmg Kzxthlcvn Iluhno-ki, ,Simwzilz Sur, wttum Bfwujuur. mn clzxvefix szxyf iii-N Murphy to her eighth grade 'Y'PUfi C 1155, SEYENTH ANU EIGHTH l4I.ASS UFl 1LiliRS I'irxt row, Inf! to right Douglas XVZISSXIICY, Tom Syverrscn, Bill Erb, zmmlolph XYinhuer, Douglas Rofieu, Secrnzd mir--fLibhy Cihristou. Margaret Yarengo, Veronica linoziio, -Harriet Poliyhuk, Barbara Sclumebomu. Nlarizuuw Masxnim. Audrey lzule. Ilzmi r'1m'fl'zu1l Rothcuhiller, furry zmfcldvr, Judy Leuoue, janet l'ire-um. Christine Behrenx, Richard flifmrlana, james Shr-Q1-in, Yrrfffbfficers of Student Uouncil meet with their afiviuor, Nlrx. Claynirni aftnm- TI1is picture showb the proper way to hold a hockey stickff says Hottavz-Mr, Loudmi :lufl the zxewlsluzulrsr staff get rcnfly with the B.XNNIiR'f Nfiss Kich, hrsl copy. 1'7 .1 ll 1 I ' Il HE 'SPIN 51. if ff Z E 51 2 We 3 1 f 1 2 Q 2 5 . i I . 2 www, 5 5 4 gl W wi 1 I I Q 1 Q Sevenfh qradf- Miko W Y ci un parfxcwrgf ws' if group drscu mm of fc C 1 Pm To el' av are signs on a sheef of copper. , ' 3 Floral Park BQHHIUSE Science Siudenfs wmk on a demonsfrafiori of X I 'Fire-polishing gfass. -w-- . De Grooi supervises The soldering of a mefal box in shop class. 5 -2-I.- 'l-Y xsw My 55110 U1 160,50 on V ease!! o bmw! FW? scvencs formafions. affair. .nc as -ffp ,rm Mr. Chapman ,..,44 u ar? sfuderds 'their work. fo am FROSH BOARD First raw, left to right-L. Rome, IJ, llutscller, S. V. Magna, P. Van Tassell, j, Stegemann, E, Kopp, B. Larson, -I. Miller, l., Browne, B, Miller O. Koster, H. Buchbinrler, Mr. Gilbert Hoffman, D. Bentivegna, I. Hand, C. Aslieroff, J. Kaiser, C. lllanos, B. A. Simmons. Third row-fN. Mefiratli NI. Raelileff, F. Dio Guarrli, l'. Colouna, M, A. Pelle. Second rote- L, Baum, G. Speciale, R. Nuut, XV. Desimini, I. I. Clark, D. Seelig. C. KOCH. R. Li!1rlb0IH I. Santelli, I. Gallagher, S. Dorff, J. Seyfried, R. M, IOZ7C, C, Evers, F. Martixwml. VVelscl1, A. Bultrone, XV. Hall, XY. Knapp. Class of 1959 IGHT years of waiting were finally terminated as we at last became full- fledged Sewanhakans. Everything at first was so different and strange, but everyone was so friendly and helped us in our orientation program. We had an orientation assembly in which representatives of the Service Clubs opened to Freshmen and Student Council members gave us interesting talks on the pro- grams of the school. Our Christmas play was a tremendous success and set our classmates roaring. We were truly surprised at the success of the play since our awkward rehearsal times and location had given us doubts whether the play would ever reach the performance stage. At another assembly we presented a Freshman Talent lfresliman class aClvis0r leads an assembly Freslznian board members prepare for an program. assembly. 70 First row, left to rightf--Janet Hanil, Mr. Gilbert Hoffman, Ortrutl Koster. Svironil row-llonaltl Hentivegna, Harvey A. Iiuch- lfRUSll 0l l ILflCRS 0. Yr ss bimler, Mark Raclileff. s X 0 Class of 1959 Show which turned out to be a sensation. We were really surprised to find such a varied amount of talented Freshmen. We all had an enjoyable evening at our class dance. The majority of the class turned out to enjoy the festivities. Our class certainly accomplished its tasks of orientation, organization, collec- tion of dues, and the planning of class assemblies and social functions. Advised by Mr. Gilbert G. Hoffman, our officers were: President, Harvey Buchbinderg Vice-President, Eleanor Mengeg Secretary, Donald Bentivegnag Firzarzcirzl Serretariey. Janet Hand and Ortrud Kosterg and Treasurer, Mark Rachleff. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM TEACH ERS First row, left to right-Mrs. Anita Meagher, Mrs. Eunice Riordan, Mrs. Edelhard Serlat, Mr, Reino A. Ahlman, Mr. Joseph Jelerek, Mr. Robert G. Doris Steinbaugh, Mrs. Rosemary Harlan, Mr. Robert Enderle, Mr. Kenneth llruns, Mr. Martin C, Yazijian, Mrs. Irma Bfarmor. Third row-Miss Amelia C. Skidmore, Mr. Gilbert G. Hoffman, Mr. XValter M. Yannett, Mrs. Doris Meclwid, Mr. George H, Green, Mr. Ralph Rolseth, Mr. John Ouligian, Mr. Sommerfeld, Miss Mary Lou Lally, Mrs. Pamela M, Berglund, Miss Dorothy Harry Teitelhaum, Mr. Mercer L, XVilliams, Mrs. Alice Jacoby, Mr. Gram Rehill. Second raztgalliss E. Rita Casella, Mr. John Metz, Mr. JVilliam Steinhauer. Mr. XVilliam Kohler, Mr. Silver XV. Casbarra, Mr. Edward Thyberg, Peters, Mr. Leon H. Cohen, Mr, Joseph lJiSimone, Mr. Joseph Cleary, Mr. Mrs, Katherine T. Byrne. 71 xx :D'3 1 4k M0 S J UN: 7-1. wm1.,A,, 2 4 59911 H1 Litas The new Soph. quarfef: Bob Mamm- ber, Ari' Siogren, Jack Kiapp, and Andy Sirand pracfice for iheir premiere. Angela Passalaqua. presi- denf of Sopiw. ciass conducfs a board meefing, Le+'s make our cookie booih af The S+uden+ Council bazaar a success! Sopiw. Qiass officers check We accuracy of ies weeick mimires. Com-: To 'rg Soph, Trio enferfained af assembiies and dances, Soph. clowns publicize iheir circus booiri, Sepia. Board waged a successiui ciean- up campaign. Bw.. Class of E158 SOPH OFFICERS First row, left to right-Doris Hofmann. Angela Passalaqua, Elsie Sterbin. Second 1'0zt'4XYari'ei1 Lasko, David Tucker. TUPENDOUS, colossal, magnificent-described this year's Soph Hop, It was ecstasy in April. We had a Fall Sports Assembly at which we honored our Soph athletes. We planned to find out just how intelligent our class was when we pitted ourselves against the Seniors of SHS on our first assembly program. This quiz program left the Seniors quite aghast. In December We presented a stupendous Christmas play for the enjoyment of all. At our talent assembly our crooners, Sophomore trio, dancers and other talented teens performed for the pleasure end enjoy- ment of the whole Sophomore group. Our talents were proudly dis- 1 played. SOPHOMORE HOBIEROOM TEACHERS First row, left to right-Miss Mildred Spano, Mrs, Marian DiCristina, Miss XY. J. Brookes, Mr. Rex C. Young, Mr. XVilliam Clarke, Mr. Robert Benson, Oliver R. Bucks, Mrs. Elinor Cain, Miss Therese Olivo, Mr, Richard Spooner, Mr. Charles Tobias, Mr. Xiel A. McMillan. Third row-Mr, Norbert Henry Mr. Clifford Mackin, Miss Eileen McMahon, Mrs. Marian Hershey, Miss Rcnick, Mr. Iolm L. XVhitehread, Mr, Francis P. Furnari, Mr. Thomas Lurane Andersen, Mrs. Iosephine Golde, Miss Emily E. Smith, Miss Ruth Bermack, Tliomasian, Mr, David Parker, Mr. Henry Weiss, Mr. Donald C. Teachout, Second row-Mr. Ludwig Kronlieim, Mr, Leonard Roberts, Mr, Albert Koehler, Mr. Richard E. Mayer, Mr, Edward F. VVard, Mr, Frank Micciche, Mr. Mr. Francis P. Driscoll, Mr. Louis Anastasio, Mr. George Harrison, Mr. XVillia1n MacDevitt, Mr. Louis Bancheri, Mr. Frank Sgresti, Mr. Marcus A. Felt. 74 S4Jl'llUNlURE BOARD First row, Ivft to Tl-jlllf I, Bit-sterfelil, N, Fry, l'4 J. litiulilvr, X. 'l'ortoi'ella. C. Schmitz. R, Schuh-r, lf lhitta, B, Yetter, A. l':tsszil1u1t1a, lf. Sttrnn I. Ascliewbziuli, U. llawyot. Nl, Krajci, V, Fink, I. Natalie. lf, lmavy, H, Bosch, D, Tuclter. Ylzirii' nm- Rl. l-lisunstat, C, l'leuth11er, A. Lowe, XY. Steingrinit ll. Stone, li. Nilsen, l,. Greenberg. N. Mazzarelli, .S'f't-oiztl' nm' B, O'4f011i1or, YY, l.:isko. ll, Kiil-ich. S. 'l'i':it'litr-iiheru, S, XYolin, J. Robinson, 'lf tiiorzi C. Wnrilen, IJA johnson, M. A. Jtxrich, E, Parkinson, Slit-rslioff, if, Cooper, Rf, Schziclter, P, llancl-ce, lf. Bender, G, Adler, In March, we held elections for our officers for the coming year. It is our belief that we chose the most reliable and capable students for the jobs that had to be done. At the outdoor Student Council Assembly we cheered the great candidates and the magnificent planks offered by Sewanhakas three political parties. Were it not for our able leaders, this year could not have been the success it was. We are trying hard to live up to the greatest hopes and aspirations of our advisor, Mr. Richard S. Spooner. The leaders of the Sophomore Class were: Piwidezzty, Angela Passa- laquag Vice-Preridelzf, Doris Hofmanng C0l'l'6'.fll70l1dIfl1g SEL'I'6f477'j',, Elsie Sterbing Tre4z,fz11'e1'. David Tuckerg Stzzdezzt Cozmcil Reprefelztafizle. Wfarren Lasko. Soph hoard mectinex center :irounil their presxfleiii. 6 75 Sophoinore officers hold meeting in office they share with seniorx. JUNIOR BOARD First row, left to riglztfli. fllartins, G, Tepp, E. Landi, ll. Gerry, C. Somers, B. Ycrlieclce, M. llmlas, E. l'alcl1. ll. Meek, ll. Baer, N. YVells, ll. Caltlara, J. Corrigan, I. Robertson, A. Grieeo, B. Barnett, Barta, B. Romano, li. Porfert, I. Leavy, N. Riis, N. John, A. Kwiatlcowslci, C. Hoffman, J. Berry, Mr. A. Sehutte, C, Schmidt, P. Lauhner, j. Pizzo, S. Fitsehen, I. Steinroecler, R, Roernsen, D. Johnson. Tlzirtl' rms'-A. Stappenbeelc, H, Becker, R. Yureak, NI. Mcfjalian, C. Tuccinardi, INT. Hoffman. Second 1'0TUfL, Schulze, L. Knapp, fl. Kappa, XV, llipa, M. Fierro, N. Sartor, F, Thiel, I. Scott, I. Sherhack, I. Kraus, P. Suvatey, S. Beckman, Rothbaum, C. Panuecio, C. Johnson, Y. Howe, j. Sirico, l'. Gregory, P. lfortuuato, ll. Oerter, C. Miarkolf, B. Gray, J. Hoerner, L. Corrado, I. Grayson, BI. XVolz, A, Von Thatlen, H. Mateslta, J. Brerluw, XV. Kozel, R. Harnefl, R. Morello, I. Leavy, XY. Lutz, A. Leroux, l . Costa, C, XVilliamsen, A. Parvolo, UNIORS at long last! We had crossed the line that had brought us into the magical, mythical realm of upper classmen. No longer must we how our heads to mighty Seniors. Being juniors had its sethacks, no longer could We sleep till ten nor grin and say, I didnyt knowf, mf The yearls highlight was the spectacular junior Prom. Our Stanforth Hall was so marvelously decorated that many people mistook it for a mythical 19 palace. The boys in their white dinner jackets reminded us of knights in shining armor and their dates of magnificently adorned princesses. Our rally dance shook the four Walls of Stanforth Hall as spirited Juniors danced the Sewanhaka Hopf' junior class officers check minutes of a previous board meeting. juniors measure sizes before ordering school rings. 76 JVNIUR CLASS OFFICERS Firxt rms, left tn 1'iy11ffCliFf Schmidt, Ilill Romano, Paul Lnubner. Sf-cami ron- - Betty Burnt-tl, Nancy Barta, Angela Grin-co, Hr, Schntte, Ai11'i,v0r. We were all eyes as we explored our minds to decide ment of square, round, gold or onyx rings to choose. As usual, the Junior Class took an active part in the successful Student which of the assort- Class Council Bazaar. Our bazaar booth was a sensation and enjoyed by all who par- ticipated. Yes, we had a very enjoyable and active Junior Year. We had a great deal ul of fun and learned that now as upper classmen, we have a greater responsi- bility to our school, teachers and parents. Advised by Mr. Alfred Shutte, our officers were: Bill Romano, P1'e.ridw1!.' 5 7 Cliff Schmidt, Vice-P1'eJide1zl,' Paul Laubner, C01're.ilIw11dizzg S6L'1'6f6l7'J',' Angela Grieco and Nancy Barta, Fizzunrial Sec1'efa1'ie5.' Betty Barnett, Trearurer. JUNIOR HUB First rung left to riglitfhlrs. Florence Frederic, Mrs. Catherine Pritchard, Mrs. Muriel Nordinann, Mrs. Beverly lfredrics, Miss Gladys Reed, Mr. Robert HSf1llIlllSOI1, Mr. Alfred Schutte, Mrs. lloris Brosnan, Blrs. Beatrice Z. XVeinberger, Mrs. Carolyn E. Tallow, Miss Mabel Oestrich, Mrs. Zenobia Gilbert. St7L'f1lld r0'wfMr. XVilliam lrwin, Mr. Paul Schmidt, Mr. Bernard IEROOBI TEACHERS Simon, Mr. John Clark, Mr. Eugene Balnzs, Mr. XYalter Bemak, Mr. John Pryor. Mr. Carl NYri1:ht, Mr. Xvlllllilll Appehlorn, Mr. James Fraley, llr, Sigmund J. Slnszlxa. Third ran'-Mr. George Doolittle, Mr. David Star, Mr. Ambrose Moran, Hr, David Askinasi, Mr. George Petrakis, Mr. Henry Vessels, Mr. Maurice Hersperger, Mr. XYalter lilson, Mr. John Melilderry, Mr. Arthur R. Side, Mr. l erilinand Ubrenski, Nlr. Earle Blyers. 77 Q- officers discuss wxfh Mr. Schuffe meer office. Junior he rumor class had a Junior board I Q05 Del. C fs JA QNX A I N vhvrror ' - ,S lx ' W V 3 1 ASN Dy A Jr' V Qi QQ roll game. Joan, Joyce, and Par make up fine Hi-Litas Q Junior Trio, Par, Joyce and Joan look Junior Trio. over new arrangement Juniors each mf-11 Eff B ff fr, .arnwH, cofiecr dass dues. .Rpm Kane, assxsiedduige X L A! i CfJm'mggmZ!:SnfRgfDp?rf' Sfudenf Mr' g resenw gre ' A ', 'anb' Wefcom hdwman, off' Nordah. P dlpxomg. J . .sg V,,,.: 3 ik es aff Hue guest fc, if ,ff A E ? Wifi: Januar Eraduahuu ,....-,, Reber? Vcesps, saluhaforfan, and Tnwasa Rmch TOPO mum UH Thine Eyes Mr, Wiison Borkhuis, Manx. Corrado and Mr. Nuclwofas Careli advisors and Mr. WriQg3h+. waifecffcforksn, M9 congraiuiafctd by Mr. ligne? Y, .fx VH. Msg. Wd ffrfmcatizrfl Q5 C:f'v-,ff Y' if MF, wfzwi. MV. cess-iris? E. Dorfzsmzfw Firxt mic, lvft to riylitf M. Ailorno, N. Robinson, fl, Torinino. A. Isabella, V, Hensh, A. Syinons, B, Bevilek, S. Ilenhy, B. Rehscher, P. I-lerbst, C, Rich. U. c.ZAV2ll12if1ll, M, lf, Ruppert, S. Sinnnons, C. XVhite, B. Grimm, S, Riorrlan, I H111 I IDN IYS 'N L1llSIlmE xgll -X Santelli. U, llorsini, I. Schilling, IJ, Lenau, ll. Moorefielcl, j. Kovaric, K. First Loui Miss Holds liani ruzr, left to right-Mrs. Lucille Mahar, Blrs. Mary Delllattia, Miss Mary se Boyle, Mrs. Helen Thorner, Mr, Nicholas Carell, illr, XVilson Borkhuis, SENIOR BOARD Maina, G. lirau, C, lloumar, R. Morreale, J, Fampbell, E. Perettine, M. Cantor, I. Richardson, A. Curcio, A. Roinay, ll. Ijelp, Mr. VV. Borkhuis, !1d1'i.r0r. llhirii rnzufli. Grinnell, J. Russell, li. Xviesmeier, I. Benowitz, B. Lerner, A. NYeintrauh, A. YVaIrlron, F. Romano, E. l'orzi0, VV. Appel, H. Charley, R. Gregory, j. XYeik, H. Yarrichiu, IJ. Betterton, A. Knox, S. Di Gaetono, B. Bramson, ll, Staufenberg, H. Satterlee. ewwer, .. efieoa. .Yll'L't171l1 row if Ezre , Q. 'z, 4. N'a 1e', -. HREE years of Waiting were finally terminated to introduce us to our Senior Year. No longer must We sit in envy of a mighty Senior for we've attained that grade ourselves. Class Ui IQEE Memories of our four years at Sewanhaka will linger long. From Way back we recall as Freshmen the first football game which left us hoarse-to the most memorable day of all-graduation. There are so many things to re- member, the thrill of our first formal and shiny class rings-they are now a part of our treasured remembrances. Dreamy music beneath soft lights provided just the right atmosphere for our dance, 'lWinter Wonderland. It's a Great Lifen produced peals of SENIOR HOMEROOM TEACHERS l hiIipp, Miss julia A, Fister, Miss Helen E. Kruger, Bliss Marion Helen lluseh, Mrs. Dorothy Geller, Mr. Gerard XYoIfe, Mr. Ioseph Tlzfriz' rms'-Mr. Mervyn Illclflintoclc, Mr. Charles Calandros, Mr. Albert E. H. Organ, Rice, llrs. Brown, Ir. Marie Corrado, Mr. Alexander Burlxieh, Miss Anne Venezia, Miss Irene mith, Mrs. Charlotte Popella, Miss jane hXYll50!'l, Svcwzii rurvflllr. M'iI- McAvoy, Mr. Erlwarfl I.. Carter, Mrs. Rosa Briston, Miss Gertrude A. Ruchelder. Mr. Alfred Threderson, Mr. Leon Cooper, Mr. Ewing Mr. Robert Thomases, Mr. George Nelson, Mr. XXv2I.llZlCE Hawley, lNI1'. XYillinm Brenner, Mr. Murray Mclenig, Mr. Robert Padgett. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS l 'ir'.vt wmv, lcft to riglitglllr. VI'in. Borklniis. Nirlioliis fare-ll, Ai1'1'is0r'. Second 1'n1t'--A .-1ilr'1.wr,' Priscilla Hcrlmst, Ioan lfank, Mr. lilmrlu- Ricli. Holi Rehsclier. Bob Ilcrmxm. laughter from the audience and proved that dramatic ability was not absent from the Senior Class. I think our most treasured memory will be of the Senior Ball . . . the magnificent gowns, the handsome boys in their dinner jackets, the romantic atmosphere and the marvelous splendor of it all. Now it is complete-four years as Sewanhakans have passedg but not forgotten. for they will remain in our memories. Officers of this year's Senior Class were: Preridefzl, Priscilla Herbstg Vice- P1'E5j61El2f!. Robert Rebscherg Co1'1'e.i'p011di1zg SecreIm'y. Charles Richg liimzlzciaf ecremry, joan Fankg Tl'64l.l'Zl1'E'I'. Robert Herman. Never to be forgotten are 5 B r. W. Borkhuis, Miss M. Corrado, Mr. A. Burkich and Mr. N. Carell. our adz'is01'.v. 'l'lu- Senior bulletin snlqvorts I'nrplt- and IYI1ite Heck. Senior treasurers are protected from Greedy Hand Mwtm, z., X 9 X! ll ' 'lj-35? NS. , s ga YK Q3-W W W Nm. 11935 as it Our s mor Ecard hard workers all QM .ggi f .feng Mrs Mahmr Mr and Mrs. Caine and Mrs. ' couples. .zV,,,. ,,,:.ff',Cz W'f3-mqeavrwf Miki Irma? Hu- Qararsd March. 8, 5 1 'ffl s .:T' ,,-CF mf, Jxkiix Q35 Bruce Lerner, Rob Gunraeii lead off March. I is Y . , T I ' C ati. Jerome Nuoss srmie approvinqly a+ fha dancing Y 3. as f , X1 3 nag, Mr. Caro has 'fha ieesurfb Y F' dance wifh his deughfcr Efee af'f1VC brand new car Flaws Dancers Form fs bridge o ,QQ X OO G Q SY p JJ Members of flue adminislralion of Educalrion, and Sewanhaka facully proceed lo field for ceremonies. Sewanhalca choir, led by Miss Donaqhue, The Lord Bless and You. Thelma Bluesfein, Gayle Zimmerli, Evelyn Leirer, I Frank Perunlco, Joan Malls-:H and Barbara Graff- if man proudly display +l1eir diplomas and Hwe My Cup of Knowledge. ' l f 4? M 'l ii?- 5 1: June Fislwer receives 'llwe American Legion Award from Mr. Purdy, ' 2' l 'rs Qi Cerlificale of Merif lo re- 'lurning board member Mr. Joseph Brufon. Dr. Niosi prcsenfs flwe Tofem award 'ro AI Kreulner. 1 Gv'1e,,xn asm 'Q Q w w 'Sm 5 K spea s 'ro graduales and guesfs. W Q 'R' 3 I an H sy- ' 7 N Joan Mallef receives A.A.A. safe driving award from Mrs. Mahar. il Q .W ik ,fi Salufaiorian Pal gives her address on The Chai-V lenge ine Fufure Offers. .W I- ' Hammer 19 Mr. Kane, and Mr. Springer awail 'flue sfarl of flue commencemenf jx Mr. Harold W f gives lhe class 'arl J. Kruger and Rev. Geori Cormaclc gave +he invcca+i and benedicfion. N N ex: 'P s N Q Y si 'H b'OK'Qr?3?3?' 'Q N Class presidenl, Tom Lovell, gives +l1e welcome address, '1 Mrs. Wille presenls Gayle Zirnmerli will: ihe American Legion award 'for lwisiory. EY 'L '1 W2?1'Z!5ir 4 IN presenfs Harry Seelig wirln fha Sluclenr Council Award for ine highesl' Regenls average. cement 55 Iris Parkinson, l955 Tofem edifor-im chief, displays her diploma wifh her falixr. mn 5 is speaks on 'illwe Challenge rim Fuiure Oilers. is 62 Parkinson, receives Tolem Award from Mr. Purdy. I Tin 'K 2-r?'W1 '9 , E 1 ,..4 '.' - I-Mr' . Mr. R. Lesler Springer, prin- v cipal of Hue dis+ricr, addresses 'ihe Sewanhalca graduaies and friends. 'I Mr. Kane and Mr. Wriglwf presen-r 1-he Ki ll nvmnmr .fi ,Q 'Nt X 9 Z QT? ' WA. si 4 5 W Law fi 5 5 A Y x Hia.. , gs ag, . Vx ks. .C VE: ,... ..,, , , gi ,L 1 QS vg, . .,.... -2'- :LM gf? ., ,,.,. Ei ,,mWb ..., . ,.,. 5 .,.,. Q it 2 . 'ex E Q uv 0 A -L' ,Sm X Q MQ .X ,Saw wr fi? ag, ZEWQZM :fl gm? WMQW' 0 Q ,ww p W, Eg.: a ya, 55,5 ? V 3 'gs KA 4 s A615 LV 'f 1: 52, an f. f 1 if gg? www E .. 3 K-by fs . m Zf ei' X . A., 3 ed sg v .:,, .. ,M 3 9 AAI. 5'l'LfllIiN'IN COLIXCII, Hrs! roru, Ivfl to right X, Barra, BI. Lionells, li. Tepp, I.. Leonard, R. Biddle- I.ange, li. Svirlilx, il, I'iIil, S. IIUIIOIIIIC. ,I. ljoral, I. Leotri, A. ChCTl'IIlgIOIT onthe, B. Uswalil, J. Muller, N. Ifletclier, I5. Lerner, Ii. XYiesrncier, K. XYitn1er. In-is, lf XYiIIiamsen. j. Conroy. Tlzirfl row--fli. Romano, U. I3'aI1rIJar:h, l', ITLIJIIKF V. Bruno, N, Ste-rhin, A, Synions, C, Hoffmann, A. Grieco, Robertson, I. Ii, llr-lp, XY. Pipu, I. Schwartz, H. Hughes, M. lfiurro, H. Swensen, M. Blyco 1 icharrlson. Srfrmul mzu---A. Maclay, Ci. Schmidt, Ii. Vachnfla, P. Vlhrrexi, XY, IZ. Rr-Ivsclier. IQ, liunnell. Ii. Irlernian, D. Yenoli, Rf. Rich, A, Mclrshall, X XI. ein arria. B. Barnett, Ii. fiiriftin. AI. Svhilling, I'. Herhst. I. Kovaric. I. Ivrisl. F. rranh. R. l'I'Hrien, II. Ilorstniann, 'l'. Ilreil.II1arI. Student lluuucil HIS years Student Council Bazaar, County Fair, was a tremendous success highlighted by the unveiling of the Bazaars King, Queen and Royal Court. Government by the students, the Council is divided into two legislative bodies possessing equal powerg the Upper House, consisting of A.M.'ers and the Lower House of P.M.'ers. These two legislative bodies meet during long home- room periods in accordance with parliamentary procedure. A,M. ST L'IJIiN'l' COLIN L' II, Council officers were: P1'e.v!de1zz', Eddie Weisnuierg Vire- Pfefidefzt, Kenneth Witinerg Upper Home S6L'1'6lal1'j', Nancy Fletcherg Lower Home S6C'7'6ld1'y, Veronica Bruno and Treas- urer, Bruce Lerner. Mrs. Millicent Wille and Mr. Wallace Purdy were our azdziiyon. kf0IfNt'II. OIfF1l'IZRS I ir.rt Voir, left tn right-Nancy Fletcher. Ii. XXYICSIIIIACY, Veronica Bruno. Second ron Bruce Lerner, Ixen XYitmer. Iizrxt ruzv, Irftv to riglzl BI. XYOII, .-X. Yon Tharlen, J. Disk, I, Calabro, I, Hoffman, KI. Scheipt, il. Keeler, li, fole, l'. Snvatey, S, Sininions, P, Iilsnn, S. Rotlilvium '11, Howard, IN. Fletcher, B. Lerner, E. XYiesmeier, K. XYitmer, V. Bruno, M. F. II. U'SulIivan, M. Ilohenecker, I., Knapp, j, Leavy, I', Ustahnski. Third rot Ruppert, A. Isabella, XYi1Iiams, Ii, VVagner, I.. Browder. Second mu'---I5. Moore- F. Bury, A, Iiaui, Il. Blackstone, F. This-I, XY. Montgomery, J. Richey, IJ Newton he-Isl, XY, Hofmann, li. Tnccinarrli, B. Yer Eccke, BI. Ifinlas, J, Berry, G, Gran. XI, Uerter. P. Ifortunato, A. Yui, B, Smith, E. fasal, H. Satrerlee, I. Rreemn Y. lirunert, R. Xoung. Presudenhal candrda fe Ed Wensmeler presenfs Student Eounc Ufopzan dragon eyes Mr.Came. d Bob Repsher Ufoplans cendxdaie 'for den? s+a+es has 1 6535515 3 Rmbfnson and Bcvv Nordahf peck a punch for Coalificm, eromca felis her pad you should vofe for y. Ehflctions '5 5 Mr. Caine addresses prospecrive vo+ers Paul Brunell, elecfion commissioner, urges s'ruden+ body fo vo+e for 'Phe besf candidahes lf EUASTEUN Miss Coali+ion, Linde Knapp, and her arfendanis Fiorme Wriberr Gaul Howard and Duane Lmdncr dress up We field. grace a Ufopaan flee? M3 3 4 i SXT' g A ,. Student Pris Hcrbbt and Ed Wcismicr' wcrc frowned B Sandy Ha and Bob Hurmgm were Mr, king and queen of the bazaar. Purple and MiSs While. 5 Fm? 'Hue Marge? ai Um Jumor Red Cross bom'5w Siudenf Counczrl Tre.-zsurwr Bruce Lerner wafchcs Bev 'kiordahf ies? her skflf 'xx-Ki . YQ dvfxffxo Sxqo sw class warvied you fc fry fo feed fha animaisf' ef' X comw yxewed ,age 506955, re should we nexi?' Wo a- Y-e Xcamaav ma YQ ST UIJENT COL RT First rrfru, left tn riyflzt-Elsie Sterlmin, Mr. Qcraghty, .4d7'1'.v01',' Gail Peterson, ,Y0i'01rrl frm'----Rosalie Ricll, August Lowe, lirrraliarn Lamb. Student Enurt Presidents' Klub Y trying students for breaches of school regu' lations, the members of Student Court not only learned and practiced the workings of our legal system, but also taught Sewanhakans the basic rules of good citizenship. Our judicial functionaries were: Martin Bartelt, August Lowe, Gail Peterson, Elsie Sterbin, Roberta Kaplan, Rosalie Rich and Barbara Taub. Our Colm- rel was Mr. Edward Geraghty. H R. PRESIDENT- that was our newly ac- quired title and were we proud of it. The Presidents, Club helped us to solve many of our headaches. Under rotating oflicerships we suggested, discussed and argued over the line points of parlia- mentary procedure. Student Council encouraged us to observe Purple 8: White Week', and the Student Council Bazaar. Mrs. Millicent Wille and Mr. Wallace Purdy were the azdifirorr. .sl rw 4 is N irrero f l rtnrr I Lconarc NI Nlajesln L Sutlik N Srrrlun B Hendrick A Cirman P Hynes I eckmann lx Nlaina I I were ioxanine 1 YK 11107710 I Steclw S lknbv N Gxrcia L Thek C Vlemgartner Thwd row l urdy drum Y iesmcier l :ell 1 N l Ruppert B 'Norda 1 Nl Blysctll R Schwickart I Romano R krump G Rosen I Russell B Bferbone C L O Toolc I Naroff N Schcnkc J P1111 .Second row R Nlmngoinery B Ackley IJ C sell NI Johnson B N xespi R Carlson S Kos VX acllter D X enoli B Bczdelc C ,lone-. K, Tom 11 H Schmid I XX lsneslu N L miner I XX eilx R Obcriney er P XX arren PRESIDENTS' CLUB Fir ' 'r ru, left to rihflit- M. Fuel J, H. A lz , l. Jo ' f f'l l, .. ' . l, L. , . i , 1. 'A , LY, Q ' ' , . H ' 's, , . 'Q . , . ' , i. B ' , Y, A 'i , . frist, B, ls' ' tf, T. G' ' ' llo, M: '. XV. 'E , '. ,, ', ,. 1 ,, i'. 'z , . , . ' ' B ' ' - ' , A V 'g Ey. V' 'A L A, 2, rl, , , r' 'l l, P. . . , 1 , . . N ' , 5. , . ' JA .A ' V, . . , . . . V. . 1, . i , ig .- - '-, . . 'f . . f ', . , . ' , . f , . . 5 , . ' . , . ' , C, fs, Nancy Sterbin shows Mrs. XVille two of the stuffed rlolls ilie G. S. L, made to send to 3 cllildrcnls hospital. GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE BT. Miller, C. McGuire, BI. Preiss. Girls, Ser ire League 'f AY I help you? That is the familiar phrase of our Service League girls. Various offices of Sewanhaka gratefully appre- ciated our aid and we were very happy to help them and our fine school. We gave Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving baskets to needy families. We were fzdz'i.red by Mrs. Millicent Wille. Our ofhcers were: Nancy Sterbin, Cclflfzljllf Carolyn Van Riper and Lois Schneider, Szzperizzfezzd- ezzfi' of Postr' Connie Dralus and Nancy Steinhardt, C01'rerp01za'i1zg Secretm'ie5.' Barbara Fowler and Kathy Fredin, Recording Serre1'm'ie5.' Nina Bisesi, Atfezzdmzre. GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE Fivzr! ww, left to right-Margaret Pelgorsch, C. Crown, L. lieingolrl, M. MacDonald, P. Jocher, N. lliscfgi, A. Riccio, N. Sterhin, B. Fowler, A. Rubbo B, O'Connor, M. Markmzm, M. Belitz, A. Werden, R. johnson. Srfona' rowfli. Sterbin, IVI. llfaystrik, E. Hannss, IJ. johnson, M. Mack, C, Cooper, B. lockers, li. Jorgensen, j. Kanlens, L. VVebster, E. Nilsen, P. lilllgllill, N. Mzrzzarclli, A. Rizzoti, I. Hessing, K. I':1ol:1. Tlliml row C. Peter, C. Matthews, B. Mason, l'. Harrison. A. Brown. A. Riolio, C. Person, K. xYllllL'I'N, I. NYohhe. M. Marsh, I. Jacobs, BI. Overton li. XYeis, I. Tlroinas. y 1 96 Ifirst rare, left to right--E, Hoffman, J. Rhodes, D. Stone, J. Starkins, N. Bisesi, A. Riccio, N. Sterbin, B. Fowler, M. Aimgst, B. Koopmans, C. Sperry, I. Polny, I.. Morrone. M. Adams. Second row-M. Hirsch. P. Hewitt, A. Dichiaro, S. Yunker, A. Zam- hito, C. Nelson, C. Sterrctt, L. Ulin, L. Gross, R. Allen, C, Sinagra, T. Abrams, G. Barbarosa, A. Bon- giovanni. G. Ricci, 'll DiCuia. Third row-M. Nichol- son, A, Easevoli, M. Morin, B. Anderson, M. Pod- uorski, N. Poppo. A. Nettleton, E. Albani, Adler, B. IIeiser, ll, Boeselu-n, L. BIorgan, B. Diebold, GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE First row, left to right-R, Boernsen, R. Drawhridge, P. Barbone, M. Bella, G. Grau, N. Steinhardt, K. Fredin, L. Schneider, B. Fowler, N. Sterbin, C. Dralus, N. Bisesi, A. Riccio, C. Van Riper, C. Han- sen, C. Baclimnn, C. Doliva, D. Ackerman, L. Pa- lermo, B. Ver Eecke, D. De Vita, F. Belloti, N. Hausch, E. llraren, A, Di Gualane, M. Brandenburg, B. Hegener, A, lzizzettzi, M. Fleishman, P, Bader, B. Ayasse, R, Hellyer, C. Hazard, E. Palch, A. Symons. Third row-B. Devins, I, Bartlett, I. Meyer, C, Cresciullo. E. Dvorak, Miss Helen Gill, M. A. Fitzpatrick, P. Pierce, M. Di Marco, I. Christie, L. Glauberg, C. L. Karlson, S. Edmond, E. Eiselc, M. Duhigg, A. Danels, C. Halliday. GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE irst row, left to right-S. Sutz, I. Pivrnec, D. oepke, L. Urquhart, N. Steinhardt, K. Fredin, L. chrieider, B. Fowler, N. Sterbin, C. Dralus, C. Van iper, N. Bisesi, A. Riccio, M. Aquilone, R. Young. econd ron'-C. Kerr, P. Zeman, M, XValsh, E. Lind- erg, C. Kulsick, R, Tuetjer, I. Pitchersky,f1. lVohIers, . I. Lima, NV. Spengler, I. Parsinski, 1. De Cosa anzo, E. Koster, D. Gorman, I. Rau, C. Malinoski, I. A. Titone, C. XValsh. Third raw-B. Loden, P. cAridrews, I. Petite, E. Muller, L. Smith, K, Fox, G. Grau, L. Vecchione, R. Longo, E. Rudman, P. Ostafmski, G. VVurster, E. Keiluhn, N. Schultz, J. IMuencl1, G. Russell, A. Doig, M, Nicholson, P. Bruno. GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE 'Tint row, left to right-L. Balsac, E. Gensh, B. Christoph, A. Tortorella, T. Gasparrini, N. Bist-si, A. Eiccio, N, Sterhin, B, Fowler, E. Siegel, M, Lukin, , Kelley, J. Brugger, K. Saldin, L. Cirillo. Second 'ow-D. Cambria, P. Doherty, F. VVilson, B. Purcell, XI, Kziufmami, Bl. Calorzero, E. Gerulat, M. A, Crog- ian, N. Ludwig, L. Chiarelli, D, L. Eekstine, E. liekman, M. lf, Leruux, F, Brown, L. Greenberg, I. iatzlgi, Third 1'0:t'fM. Cariello, R. Grillo, S, Bush, . Lima, B. Lrtub, A. Seiler, A. KI. Trove, L. Chart- 'anfl, I. Aschewhziclt, M, Riordan, M. Goodman, C. Sianfala, D. Greco, A. Richter, N. Barany, R. Gridley. HALL SQFAU First Vote, left to Viflllffli. Otis, Asst. Syt.,' R. Lord, Sgt.j ll. Baumiller, l.ii'11t.,' li. Ackley, Lfe14t.,' B. Hill, Asst. Cafvt.,' E. Cooper, Capt.,' F. Muller, Capt.,' J. Paruolrl, Limit.: R. Yurcak, Limrtg R. Fielding, Sgt. Second ron'-l.. Loeven, Sgt.g I. Hoseit, Sgt.p B. Diehl, Asst. Sgt.j I. llayer, Sgt.j F. Santomero, Sgt.: I. Geantasio, Sgt.,' B. Blaise, Sgt.: J. Stoebe, Sgt.: R. XYeirlnei', Syt.,' A. Arnedos, Sgt. Third tort'-I. llareteln, F. ilforgan, A. An- drews, S. Meyer, K. Lonieski, I. Thick- mnn. A. Kozlowski, VV. Nfulvey, S. Schirmer. 7 l Bu 5 Hall Squad DLE wanderers were our prey as we patrolled the halls. We also tried to maintain orderly passing between periods and saw to it that stu- dents followed correct hall procedure. Along with our feminine counterpart, the Girls' Service League, we had our annual party. Our summons brought law violators to court. Boys' Hall Squad was under the direction of Mr. Wallace Purdy. Our Officers were: Captain, Ed Cooperg Adjutant and Trea5n1'ea', Ed Moylang Secretary, Richard Yurcak. Sewanaleens EWANATEENS is a girls' service organiza- tion designed to render service to both the school and community. Our activities included giving Christmas and Easter baskets to underprivi- leged children. Our booth at the Student Council Bazaar was a tremendous success. Our advisor was Miss Lillian LaBarbara. Our officers this year were: President, Gloria Svitlikg Vice-Prerident, Pam Mooreg Correyonding Secre- tary, Sally Deiterg Recording Secretary, Linda Reyelt and T1'eaJu1'e1', Nancy Steinheart. First row, left to rightfj. Ricliert, I. Fish, C. Lange, C. Thone, J. Peng, L. Reyelt, P. Moore, G. Svitlik, S. Dieter, N. Steinhardt, B. Fowler, C. Hazard, I. Kovaric. Second row-B. Fox, P. Doherty, S, Plunkett, A. Santelli, C. XVondergem, T. Polito, I. Hauptman, L. ViVona, P. Fink, S. Macoy, A. Scholer, N. Hausch, P. Elsuu. Third row-I. Rizzo, D, Miehling, Ji. Ruf, B. Donohue, S. Muller, C. Svitlik, M, Dongarra, R. Voliuro, R. Emrick, N. Englebert, L. lXlcNiehols, C. Van Riper, L. Beckmann, N. Sterbin. USHERETTES First row, left to rigflzt-I. Disk, N Cuomo, P. Steele, E. Perettine, I.. Rosenberg, S, Ha, S. Denby, H. Majeska, P. Gensh, B. Norilahl, J. XYest, E. Strongin, N. Schenke, B. Fowler Second row-E. Canin, J. Campbell A. Swayhoovcr, V. Schoff, I. Conlin J. Norman, B, Robertson, P. Kaufman XV. Hofmann, B. Huclak, N. Gruhn S. Manners, C. Gruner, B. Hruhy. Third row-D. Van fort, V, Smith RI. Adorno, L. Corrado, T. Reich, B DeVVitt, C. Cochrane, A. Carnevale B. Barnett, A. Tarto, K. Bennett, I Blum, A. Symons, R. Feidner. v 1 1 1 Y v sheretles PLEASANT smile, neat appearance, good posture and courtesy are the trademarks of each Usherette. Our 100 girls were chosen on the basis of these qualifications. These qualities were self-evident while they are per- forming their ushering duties. The girls represent Sewanhaka's finest because they were carefully screened from the hundreds of applicants. Our ushering duties were performed at the Parent-Teacher Conferences, plays, concerts and various other school functions. A touch of elegance is added to Sewanhaka's presentations by our girls, who, with a smile, distribute programs and escort you to your seat at plays and introduce visiting parents to teachers on open school nights. Our officers were: Suzanne Denby, Captain and Helen Majeska, C0-Captain. The advifor was Miss Helen Kruger. USHERETTES First row, left to right-C. Hammer, M. Ratlimer, M. Blaikie, Y. Schweikcrt, C. Cooper, L. A. Peterson, BI, Reiss, H. Majeska, S. Denby, M. Leroux, ll. Raine, l'. jocher, D. Hofmann, P. XYhite, M. A. Graulich, S. Macoy, P. Iaep. Second row-S. Roche, C. Schmitz, l-I. Parkinson, J. Biesterfeld, B. Yer Ecke, A. Tortorella, Nl. Kollmer, S. Manners. C. Yanek, Nl. XYalsh, I.. Hevertz. I.. Kanner, A. Ruhbo, A. Passalaqua, J. Fausto, B. XVagner, J. llrugger. Third rmuf-l'. Sperry, J. Ritnvik, M. Reynolds, E. Alhani C. Dawyot, P. Cooper, E. Palch, P. liixglisli. T.. iireenlxe-rg. R, Schuler, C, Buita, B. Vetter, B. Koopnxansj I. Miclmelsen, E. fitllill. JUNIOR Rlill CROSS Filsf row, left to right L. Sciafani, G. lfarrero, C. llanos, N. Ludwig. niacller, A. T, Edreos, Klasson, B. Bennett, C. Hazard, R. Hellyer, M. L, Cairo, C. I.. O'Toole, Pre.vi1I1'nt,' Mrs, Alice Jacoby, 1-1zi1'i.r0r,' Miss Olive Saganek, J. Ruf, J. Shirley, IJ. liger, N. lYebster, J. floral, Renwick, Bucks, Advi.v0r,' Mr, A. IJ. lin:-lller, Ad1'1'.Y0f,' T. lloran, Trm.r1r1'r'r,' L. ll. llanser. Third 7'0'zt'fB, Rivera, A. Boinay, I. Rau, l'. Margulies, B. Brandon, Vice-Presirlcaitg l'. Lanpfone, C. Cacciatore, ll. Hurst, C, Goldsmith, llargulies, M. lJiMarco, E, llifiaurlio, 'l'. Sabatino, J. Bovensi, L, Enke, I. Newark, Second row-R. Allen, E. Hoffman, I, Paola, I. Taylor, G. Gelcl- Il. Mateo, M. Jalan, Y. Scala, C. King, I'. Britton, J. Slums, Junior Pied Cross E again cooperated with Nassau County, New York State, and the United . States by lending our assistance to their many activities. Our gift boxes for European and Asiatic children were needed and thankfully received. We also made cookies which we gave to returning men of the Armed Forces. Our booth at the Student Council Bazaar was a great success. The members learned various first aid and bandaging techniques and had fun practicing them on one another. Our officers were: Preridefzt, Carol O,Tooleg Vice-Pfwidefzt, Lois Brandon, Cowferponding Secretfzry, Lucinda Cairo, Revomlirzg Ser1'elm'y, Evelyn Rudman, Tffearzzrer, Tom Doran, Advi.fo1i', Miss Olive Bucks. JUNIOR REID cRoss First row, left to right4M. Silversmith, C. VVe1tevreden, R. Volturo, I. Moy, J. A. Laskaris, M. Maclionalcl, C, Lento, M. Shaw, N. Ncllonald, J. Mitten M. A. Pelle, L. Cairo. C. L. O'Toole, Mr. A. D. Koehler, Adz'i.ror,' C. Imbriale, hulier, P. Foley. Tlzirri row--F. Simon, V. Armando, VV. Betz, C. Jones 'I'. Doran, P. Risucci, C. Levy, I. Roja, M. Tarallo, C. Isabella. Second row- A, Karlson, A. Cosse, M. XVojtusiak, A. Borger, B. Krillke, A. Zambuto C. McGuire, I. Trzriadel, J. Santelli, 'L. Iohanson, J. Christie, L. Schuerger, T. Polito, T. Venezia, lf. Maxey, I'. Tartaglia, J. Lara. L, Spector, T. LaBel'a, B. VVolsky, L. Ropertz, C. Supp, M. Tlioden, HISTORY HONOR SOCIETY First row, left to riglztf-l'. H1-rlnst, K. Bennett, A, Szmtelli, I. Schilling, A. You Tllzulen, NI. YYolz, N. Bzxrlzl, KI. Vmlas, B. llomin, J, Sherback, IJ. Blooretieltl, P. Dorenfelcl. li. Perettine, fl. Hrau, A. Master, Mrs. Doris V. Schoff. li. NYagner, P. Crosby, l., fHl'll1ilJCll, M, Horowitz, N. Garcia. Brosnan, flrl1'ism',' P. XYarren. V. Phelps, G. Tcpp, if Lange, I. Brrigger, J. Fank, Y. Smith. Tlzir-t1rowvA, Knox, I. lJul'ree, R, Copluolzt, XY, Mont- I, Calabro, I, Hoffman, I.. Leonzird, J. Piteliersky, if XYunsch, Second rotvf- gomery, H. Swensen, N. Sartor. L. Jensen. A. Mzirslinll, J. Benowitz, H, Meiertlierks, A. Symons, A. XY:arren, I. Hauptinan, E, Sterbin, L, Rainpino, B. Brzunson, li. lfilorzimo, J. Pemberton, B. Hoffman, J, Leavy, E. Karlson, P. Lzuilmcr, J, Cohen, Ii. Hinoltl, D. Betterton, J. Leis, C. Rich. Histor Honor Sooiol E strive to understand history as it is being made through lively discus- sions and interesting excursions. Our trip to the United Nations helped us to realize the importance of cooperation in world affairs. The club visited Hyde Park and went to the Broadway play Inherit the Wind. Our profitable booth Thread the Needle at the Student Council Bazaar enabled us to give a scholarship to a student who needed financial aid to continue his education. Our ofhcers were: President, Peter Warreng Vice-President, Carl Phelpsg C01'1'e5p0miing Secretary, Ginny Teppg T1'erz5zz1'er, Alan Master, Mrs. Doris Brosnan and Mrs. Patricia Staiger were the adzfirorx for the year. History Honor Society practices good History 4Hoimr Society members explore Members are congenial in History Honor study habits, Lliristitizus Loncert scenery. Society. ' 'Y AW' HONOR SOCIETY First rate, left lo riylztff. Cochrane, J. Hunter, .-X, Carmzui, J, llajor, B, Sauve, S. Simmons, B. Peppriell, J. Pihl, B. Leverte, II. Schmid, V. Smith, L. Negrimlge, M, Mzijeski, B. Kuempel, N. Schultz, C. XVunsch, Mr, John B. I. Stoller, M. R. Morreale, M, DeLuca, P. Gronlmcher, K, Schrafel. Third Mclililerry, :1iI'1'ixur,' Ha, D. Muoreheld, T. Reich, lf. Ruppert, J, McCalli0n, row-F, J. Nigrelli, I., Stone, E. Johnson, l.. Muller, C, Klein, V, Kaelin, J. Lorey, J. Bzilunns, M. Howard, B. Norilahl. .S'm'w1zl r01ufN. Robinson. H. Koeehling, C. Jones, B. Ris, S. Rnubbe, J. Koster, li. lieiluhn, 'l', McNulty, N. Garcia, S. Sokoloff, B. Hruhy, C. Yan Kiper, B. Fowler, M. Hoppinthal, J, Russell, B. Lerner, K. Kregor, M, Gabriel. S I it - - 0 - 0 H WING your partners, one and all . . . having fun at the Barnyard Ball. It seems that everyone did have fun for Stanforth Hall was certainly U I o . 1 . well packed with country atmosphere, clapping hands, stamping feet, and ' 0 swirling skirts. ' ' Balcony activities were seldom of a studious nature but were always fun. We shall never forget the impressive induction ceremony which linked us with the National Honor Society. The prerequisite is an 85 per cent average and a well-rounded personality. Nor will we forget the character building, leadership and scholarship we learned. 'Fry your pennies at ,the Honor Society The Honor Society balcony is conducive The finger of suspicion points to our booth. to study. cznneraixiaiiif Honor Society members study hard to keep up their marks. Ball. Honor Social We all had a marvelous time taking turns in the successful operation of our booth at the Student Council Bazaar. Our Honor Society was very success- ful, and we all enjoyed ourselves tremendously. Hard work brought us into the Society and still harder work has kept us here. It was indeed a privilege to be a member of Honor Society. We were advised this year by Mr. john Mclilderry. Our officers were: Prefi- dezzt, Ronald Obermeyerg Vice-Prefidezzl. Carolyn Wunschg C01'1'e5p011di1zg Sec- 1'eta1'y, Dorrine Moorelieldg Recording S6Cl'6l'd1'Y1', Sandra Ha, and Treafzzrer, Norma Schultz. HONOR SOCHSTY rt ru left to riglzl, .rittimnf-ill. XYaeliter, 12, Hesslein, R, Carlson, llnlr' halm, l.. Browder, C, Town ervt en Je fen etterlon lion Betterton. .S'f't'm1rl rutufl.. NYasl1er, CA. Anile-rl, B, liezflek, l'. I. NYisneskl. Nl. Zuecllner, 'l 1 uri 1 erm 'l rm N fru n 0 by -X Syinons, J. fonlm. N, ijlilllllllll, B, Humlnlx, N. Schultz, C, xvllllhfll, B. Hendricks, lf, Halletti. Four 1 I0 llyen S Stl x tl K Schnei er r jolm Nlelilderry, .'ld1'i.wr,' S, Ha, IJ. Bloorerielrl, l., Leonard, ll, Bull. K, Poirot, j. lioccaro, J. Wrx nniner Je mi Brnnn R. l-lellyer, A. Zxunlmito, H. XVinkler. Nl. .Xslu-, C. xxvflgllt. Yilzirrl Sarnpognn, J. Fisher, S. Cohen l' Sixermm nor rex 10 ll Y' oli V l'r'n l Vt- l'e E Beeknmnn , Hr-pietro E, fnnin. NNE-instein, lf, xylCSIIlClCf, K from an om on R Yiebarti Ln , 1. 1.1, .. -ruin, . V ,j , J. fznlabro, C. Ilruner, j. lfarher, C. Swift, lf. lioumar, I. XYetter- G. llelp R Brnerllx M Blysetlx These scare-crows decorated the Barnyard l x sing the cider it tlu Hrrny xrd all I-'Dart row, left to right-Carole Klein, Ginny Kaelin, Liz Beckmann, Barbara Balmms, Srmnri row-Larry Stone, Karl Cron, Edward Dolan, Edward Berth-k, Szuiflrzi Ha, Dorothy Bull, Carolyn NVunsch, Barbara Hendricks, Jean Johnson, Donald Yenoli, Charles Cosse, Francis Galletti, XVilliam Zimmer, Seninr Seminar ENIOR SEMINARIS aim is to offer students of high ability and integrity a chance to work, without school and curriculum restric- tions, on a project of their own choosing which should integrate school work insofar as is pos- sible. This activity helps promote growth in academic, character and leadership achieve- ments. Our weekly meetings were brightened by spirited discussions and special guest speakers. Miss Asenath Mosso is the c06rdizmt01' of the Martin Blyseth. Area Council REA COUNCIL consisted of delegates from every Hi-Y to co-ordinate Hi-Y activities. We had a lot of fun participating in the Hi-Y convention at Albany. Our adzfirorr were Mrs. Lucille Mahar and Mr. Edelhard Sedat. The officers were: Prefi- defzt, Martin Blysethg Vice-Preridefzz, Beverly Nordahlg Correrpofzdifzg Serretary, Linda Knappg Recording Secrelary, Carl Phelpsg T1'eafurer, Nancy Fletcherg Chaplain, George Gunnell. ' gfOL1P. First rim-, left fa riylztfpat Elson, Gimii Tepp, Carl l'l1L'l1DS, Barbara Hen- lmum, lilniue Czinin, Beverly Cole, Peggy Gensh, Carolyn Van Riper, April rlricks, Martin lllyscth, Beverly NOl'll8.lll, George ilumiull, Nancy Fletcher, Qymons Bzirlizxru Hrulmy Tl1ird1'0 r' Paul Fisher Charles Rich Cliff Schmitt I' l K S' -ima napp, . r-cond row-Ann Von Tllaclen, Joyce Hoffmzmn, Susan Rath- Rowlzmrl Carlson, Arthur Marshall, Steve Latimeii, Mike C:min,,Jack Breeclenl IOTA HI-Y First row, left to right---Beverly Norclahl, Mary Dohenecker, Marion Lyon, Dorothy Lewis, Barbara Hruby, Mrs. Truile Glaser, Advisory Norma Schenke, Sandra Ha, Barbara Hurst, Linda Schulze, Joyce Hoffman, Second row- Nancy Ottmann, Janet Ontl, Gladys Graham, Marianne Oerter, Jeanette Ey, lata Hi-Y UR acts were polished to perfection when we entertained at the Old Folks Home at Christmas time. We worked hard and had fun filling an Easter basket for an underprivileged family. Everyone was also proud of our hard- working Senior who won Iota's 5550 scholarship made possible by our many cake sales. Whether near sighted, far sighted or 20-20 vision, Iota girls sported eye- glasses during Purple and White Week. Mrs. Trude Glaser was our ad1fi501'. President was Norma Schenkeg Vire- Prefident, Barbara Hrubyg Secretary, Dotty Lewisg T1'erz5u1'e1f, Sandra Hag Chaplain, Barbara Hurst and Hiftorian, Linda Schulze. Rain or shine, lives on. evil. Y? Lenore Ratcliffe, Irene Steinroeder, Carol Valone, Nancy Riis, Janeth Norman Nancy Sterbin, Nancy John. Third row-Berta Roberson, Jane Miller, Janet Gobel, Joyce Campbell, Joanne Schilling, Caroline Hazard, NVinifred Spengler Lenore Rampino, Linda Messick, Suzanne lienhy. Sewanhaka's school spirit Iota speaks no evil, sees no evil, hears no Iota's apple cliuikiug booth was lots of fun .Jkt Top-Beta sponsored a newspaper drive. Bottom-b Everyone wanted to throw sponges at Beta's booth. BETA HI-Y First rote, left to right-Myrna Disk, Bar- ham Domin, Lois Schneider, Madeline Zueclxner, Carolyn Yan Ripi-r, Irene l'rist, Joan Bredow, Linda Knapp, jc-:mnine Ko- varic, Ronnie Davis, Beverly VVellinger. Scconrl row-Ajoscpliinc Pino, Lin Beck' mann, Bferle Paleixlmerg, Maureen llarrigan, Elaine VVinters, Beverly Grimm, Marilyn Umlas, Sue Riorrlan, Lynda Leonard, Iileaa nor Braren, Connie l.am.zt-. Third rozwf Nancy Robinson, llarlrara Kramer, Barbara Sharp, Ioan Mielxert, Yvonne Orilmanfiy, lloris Barlow, Ioan Leavy, Dorothy Acker- man, Madeline Fianeuielli. l'at lilson. May llallol, Anne Mi-uae. Beta Hi-Y HEE! Confetti covered everyone at the football games. The proceeds from the popular confetti and Soak-em Booth at the Bazaar provided a scholarship for a deserving Beta Senior, and helped fill gift baskets at Christmas and Thanksgiving. Many people were delightfully surprised with our Pot Luck Supper and tempting delicacies prepared for our Mother- Daughter Dinner. Miss Marion Rice was our ad1fiJ01'. President, Irene Uristg Vice-President, Carolyn Van Riperg Cofrerpozzdilzg Secrelafy, Jeannine Kovaricg Remrdizzg Secretary, Linda Knappg Treat- urer, Madeline Zeuchnerg Chaplain, Joan Bredow and Hif- foriazz, Lois Schneider. Beta dicln't accept dirty stockings for their stocking drive. llIiI.'l'.X HIVN I'1v.rf wiv, Irft tn fl-flllf lffl Brxiiui, Simi- Lntimi-r, .Xllzm NYr-intrniih, tic-rqtlil llosrixr Bill Rlgtnlioff, Sn-ve Bomser, ,Yuiwftil mn' Roger NY:irtl. Rii-lmrsl Bent-ulix. Hill Hi-r lK41WlIl, limb Kr:n'mer. llolv llztrnccl, 'llzztil rim' jim Nlzuiurmaro, Bob Brzmlsvm. tit-:true Koivpt-ll1mi1, lllclx Berlr, lfrqmli julie-. Delta Hi-Y T was a barrel of fun! Of course we mean our Laff Movie Booth at the Bazaar. Clowns with funny faces provided most of the gaiety. Our annual Victory Ball in honor of the new Council officers rang with victorious cheers. Selling foot- ball programs remained an important duty for Delta's mem- bers this year. Programs was the familiar cry throughout the stands. Charity work combined with social functions made this year successful. Our officers were: Gerry Rosen, P1'6'.ffdf,'llf,' Allan Weintraub, Vice-P1'eru'ia'e11f.' Bob Harned, C01'1'e5p011di11g S6'CI'6fd1'j',' Ed. Braun, R6L'I21'HiflZg S6C1'6fz1l 1'.' Bill Manhoff, T1'em',u1'e1'.' Bob Bramson, Cbapfailz. Mr. joseph Brown was r1cfz'i.r01'. l':ty your ilues. or else! ltr rf. ,ff Tof'fl'resident Rosen ts well-liked hy Delta members. Ho!lom4f'Come One, come all to Uelta's Laff Movie. ...ui , 2 9 fn? , . 4 1 ' 2' . .4 , N' ....-I6 in Umeqa l-li-Y NEEDY family received a Thanksgiving basket filled to the brim with everything to eat. Raising money for a 35200 scholarship was accomplished by selling peanuts at the football games. At Eastertime we made little fancy bonnets. Crazy socks were the height of fashion at our Sock Hop in February. An Alumni Party, a picnic 7-OPYOHIBXIZL girls formavery pretty totem pore. and a Mother-Daughter Dinner were also enjoyed by our Bottom XX'lio can resist tllose Omega smiles? rnelnbefs- Our officers were: Pwfsidezzt, Barbara Bezdekg Vice-Pmfidezzf, April Symonsg C01'1'6.fP0lZdilIg Secretary, Joan Robertsong Re- cording Ser1'elf11'y,' Jean Rufg T1'ea5zz1'e1j. Wilma Hofmanng Chaplain, Kathy Savinog Hirtorimzy, Betty Barnett. Mrs. Natalie Smith was our adzfiror. OMEGA HIYY Firxt row, lcft to right--Joan Holtherg, Valerie Sclloff, Katlly Savino, Joan Crzmrlnlock, lilaine XVagner, Diana Stone, Jllflllll Major, Loretta Mallon, Kathy Robertson, Jean Ruf, Barbara Bezdek, April Syrnons, Betty Barnett, Ann Von llolan, Iiarlmara Corvaia. Third rozvf-Martlia Hayman, Nancy Fletcher, Barbara Tliaflcn, Elaine Altevogt, Hilrlegard VVinkler. Sertzuzrl rmuf.-Xliee Swaylioover, Drake, fieraliline Straus, Helen Tllek, Priscilla Hcrbst, Barbara Hnclal-1, Nanci Priscilla Statiorrl, Joanne lJ0l'lOlll1C, Marilyn Marsll, tiarol Jones, Barbara llansclr, flinni Kaelin, Dorrine Nfooretielrl, Helena Koechling. a..........,...a ., w - ' ' Epsilon searches for dues. Epsilon Hi-Y OT a Cent was left in our pockets on the night of our All Men Broke Dancef' The girls not only had to buy the ducats but they also had to keep us adequately filled with refreshments. Charity work, a 3550 scholarship in the name of Ludwig Ruthman, a Contribution to a southern school and a 3525 gift to the Industrial Home for the Blind, place Epsilon Hi-Y among the great charity working Hi-Yls of Sewanhaka. Tiipfl-Ipsilon supports its president. Epsllollls officers VVCI'Cf P7'6.fjd67llL, Ffllllli ROITIZIIIOQ Ifjfe' lfirtrffui lipsiloifs soda hooth was 11 delight for thirsty student Prefidefzty. Paul Fisherg C01'i'65p0lZ6ijl,7g Sefreffzry, Wfilliam Hoff- manng Refordilzg S6CI'6l'6I7 j', Neil Auerbachg Cbfilbluifzy. Mike Fierro. Our advisors were Mr, William MacDevitt and Mr. g . Francis Furnari, EPSILON HI-Y First z'w'zi', lvft in rigflitf-'lllike lleleo, George Gumiell, Hill Hoffman, Dale Frank Peknwski, Boll Norello, Frzmk Nigrelli, Karl Krvgnr, Simon Scliwzirtl, Bctterton. Paul l'4lNllL'l', lfrzmlc Ronizmo, Neil Auerbach, Bruce Lerner, Dave Al Xhvilltlffbll, Bob llvrmzm. TIIIIHI mit'fAr110ld :XIllllllllNt'll, jim lfriiley, jim Snell, Ken Xlzilroliu, Ronald Hzmsou. SCcr11zdrurufBob Sonlerbcrg, Mille Cgmiix, XYall-cer, flcrnlcl Rnppc, lid hYlt'slHClL'l'. Paul Lziulmer, Larry 'I'lu'li, Harvey XXX-iiisteiii, Mike Fierro. KAP PA HI-Y First row, left ta right-Connie Dralus, Eleanor Keiluhn, Shirley Kuhnel, Bruno, Joyce Klann, Carole Anderl, Patricia Moore, Ianet VVrigl1t, Roberta Charlene Gruner, Mary Ruth Morreale, Chaplain: Mrs, Abels, Carolyn Town, Feidner, Peggy Galano, Ethel Tammany, Barbara Beck. Third row-Beverly Presidentg Iris Stoller, Anar Tarto, Treasurer: Eileen Dougherty, Cowes. Cole, Ann Danels, Marsha Fleischman, Trudy Sciallo, Doris Van Cort, Marian ,S'rc.,' Carole Haugh. Second row-Dolores Holzman, Toby Geduld, Veronica Cinquemani, Betsy Krouner. Nina Bisesi, Audrey Jack, Barbara Heck. TopYA good-grooming lesson by Kappa. Botlum+Kappa's scarecrow was an amusing target. Kappa Hi-Y UR brother Hi-Y, Theta, helped us turn back the clock for our Roaring Twentiesi' dance. The Charleston and Black Bottom were prevalent, along with short skirts and flashy vests. The profits from our cake sales made possible our annual Mother-Daughter Dinner and the presentation of Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas baskets to needy families. Oh, won't ya dance with me, Henry? was the intriguing title of our bazaar both. Our officers were: Prefident, Carolyn Towng Vice-Prefident, Diana Lenaug Cowferponding Secretary, Eileen Doughertyg Re- rowiing Secffetary, Iris Stollerg Trea5m'er, Anar Tartog Chap- lain, Mary Ruth Morrealeg Hirtorian, Sandra Posner. We were advised by Mrs. Arlene Abels. Kappa girls keep smiling. ffl Q' -is' W 16 ,fy 4 4, AQ AM , l l H -X , 3-w QL, i N Ri gK,,?,.'S . 2:58 ix R .I Q 5 3. .4 2 'Q Wh V 24 K I if frm' 34' W f S Q31 .f N ei B i , V, ' as -. M Q-sfff: 'Kalki' ' l I igf ,, ai was SIGMA HI-Y First row, Iuff to 7'l'flI1ffl5ZlI'lJIll'Il Fowler, Ioan lfank, llelen Majeska, Irene Leotti, Barbara Hendricks, Miss Mildred Spano, Ari1xi.v01',' Nancy Garcia, Gail Ruege, Barbara Tliomzis Denise lit-Vita, Ann XVarren. Srroud rowfCarole Heber, Kay Srlirafel, Ruth llellyc-r, llllIlI'l0ltC Marlmlf, Loretta Negrirlge, joan Sigma Hi-Y POOKY, wasnit it? We are talking about our dance, l'The Haunted Hop with its famous Horror House. Screams echoed from its doorway as brave and willing souls filed in. A parson was never so busy as our Marriage Booth at the Student Council Bazaar. In Albany, Denise DeVita sponsored the licensing of chiropractors. The Broadway show l'Damn Yankees was well worth the trip. Our officers were: Preyidelzt, Nancy Garciag Vice-Presb cient, Barbara Hendricksg C01'1'e5p01za'i1zg Sef1'e!ary, Bar- bara Thomasg Recording Secretary, Helen Majeskag Hif- forimz, Gail Ruege, We were advised by Miss Mildred Spano. Sigma nieinhers annl ilates enjoy their l latnited Hop. 3 3 l'z-rrcllo, Roberta Cooper, Barlmaiwi Sclirafel, Carylc liinriclc, Betty Nicosia Sally l'innati-r. Yillfflli roto Martha Majeski, Varolyn Hansen, Irene Pctrovicli Karen Fischer, Patricia Gronbaclirr, Trudy McNulty, Marianne Brnns, liar barn Slierbow, Edna Mae Bryan, Norma Schultz, Jeanette Moller. Imp, Sigmzfs preacl1cr performs a marriage. Bottom --Y- Norma Schultz acconipanies a few songs. HXIIVIUIX HI-Y First rutv, Iliff In rigffit lfliu- Silvernlzm, llrili Rr-lu-eller, llc-rnlzui Yzwricllio. stlllllllbllll. Ell liilsul. Sal llilhletalio, .lim XYcilv, lloniulrl lisa-li, llouu llzlckc-It. larry Stone CTrr'r1.v1rr'r'r'l, Holi Xlull' Clx'r'r', ,S'm'.l, Bill Xlonluonlvry Ql'rr'.m1w1ti. .Xrnolxl Cl, llliristeuscn. Tlzirrl rim' lirl llenni-, .Xl lirn-nilrr, lieoruv Xvilfllllllil, en Yaux CLwr'r'u.rfnrir1z'rirf .N'r'r',1, Holm Salvin, llzink Xt-lrrl, john Yoelr-r. lfrank Martin Blysetlx, Cilrarlcs XXX-iligzirtilr-i', vlolin .Xkr-rslroiir. lit-orgy Xt-liel, lion lalletri. ,srfffvirl rim' XYilll:rn1 Kluofllnu-, lfrlvvzircl liolan. XYalKr-r Puri-ull, Richie Hetterton. lfrank Thiel, -It-rrolrl llvnnvvitf, XYaltr-1' Snnemliiruer. fwfr Raislilu the lla: on Nlonili llnurr n Hutton: Uillicroil s lirzunsiorin vvzls xl luimiv zrllzm. Umitrun Hi-Y ED, yellow, brown. green . . . colors of every hue marked Autumn Leaves, the first dance of the school year. What is a holiday without the joy of giving? XXfith this thought in mind we delivered a mouth-watering bas- ket of edibles for Thanksgiving and some polished-up toys for Christmas to make our holidays complete. A basketball game with our sister Hi-Y, Iota, left us puffing for breath. Advised by Mr. David Parker, our officers were: Bill Montgomery, Pre,fide11f.' Allen Knox. Vita'-P1'e.ficfw1l,' Ken Uguy, C01'1'e.s'p011d211g S6L'1'6'fzI1',1'.' Bob Muff, Refrmfjzzg Sef1'eIm 1',' Larry Stone. T1w1.s'111'w',' George Vachuda, Clmjv- lfzm: Don Betterton, I'lfjf0l'IzllI. Umirron liiuvvm- plan fixture vllvr-lilies. . 1 L, is K M ,gg 5 W 'E-E , 1 5 li Twp--Alplia decides to toss out her president. 13I7HOHl+.AllbllH shows lots of school spirit. Blany tried to met thc- ball in an Alpha tish howl. lpha Hi-Y HANKSGIVING and Christmas found Alpha girls pack- ing baskets for needy families. Students at the football games munched our candy, the profits from which were used for a scholarship award. Happy Valentines Day said Alpha's red felt hearts and corsages adorned our girls at Christmastime. Zoom went our treasury thanks to the popularity of our Fish bowl Bazaar booth. Advised by Miss Grace Forlenza, we elected Gloria Marrero, P1'e5ia'e1zt,' Margaret Gensh, Vice-Pre5ide12t,' Mary Adorno, Cor- rerpomiilzg Sec1'elm'y',' Jean Michealsen, Recording 5er1'eIa1'y,' janet Pihl, T1'6d5Zl1'67'V,' and Pat Suvarty, Chaplain. ALPH A HI-Y First 7'0ii', left to riyhtsllail Howard, Janis falabro, jean Hoffman, l'at Snva 7 tey, Mary Adorno, leggy llensh, janet l'ihl, Jean Miehaelsen, Barbara Pepp- riell, Mary Howard, Sue Beckman, Second r0rt'gl'eggy Crosby, Barbara Por- feit, Shelia Fox, Ruth Bossert, Carol Tome, Barbara Ayasse, Cathy Somers Ursula Lowen, Patricia Cornell, Candy Polito. Tliird mwfRoberta Smith, Grace Grenz, Beverly Robertson, Ginni Tepp, Josephine Cardullo, Lynn Van- tinc, Carolyn Freund, Jane Peng, Catherine Maliuoski, Mary Ann Titone, Anita Pokorny. 'l'.Xl' H l-X Fira! ruin, Ifft lo r'ig1I1tfAl Agostinerti, lieorge Kay, Paul Roeliestur, Roger lyan Suliwurtz, john llorsnnaini, Lew llolognfr, lk-ter Qelllionse. Terry l.i-ina Cruinp, Nick Nlzircellino, Al Leroux, flizirlic XYilliamsen, George lililr-iwl, Ylzfijd rom' -llong-U'Brien, jnn Marroiir-.K-X il lwicoiitix Bill Heiser. lra Ilopicin Richie Scllxxwisiiick, .5i!'LiflPILl' fort'-Boh Lyons. Tenn lilllllllllglliilll, Holi .Xinlrr-ws. lzrnie Sclixuisiiick, 'lm' Antico, Jim laitteirly. -lack Konroy, Prank Lovenlo, Tau Hi-Y E are proud to announce the birth of a brand-new Hi-Y. We had a most successful year commencing with our charity work. Our Christmas baskets were sorely needed and greatly appreciated. Along came February inclusive of our gay dance with our sister Hi-Y, Alpha. There were none who failed to see our basketball games with Omicron. The scores never reached 100 but the enjoy- ment took the full 10079 Our initial officers were: Roger Crump, Pre5ide1zt,' Nick Marcellino, Vice-P1i'e.fident,' George Elhere, C0r1'e.rp01zdi1zg Ser- 7'6fd1'y,' Charles Williamson, T1'ef15u1'e1',' George Kay, Sergeant- uf-A1'n15,' Lou Bologna, Hi.rl01'ifz11.' Allen Leronx, Chaplain. Our fzdzirof' was Mr. Thomas Reynolds. 'l':iu boys prepare for 11 rongli meeting, c i Ttff- Tau boys listen :mr-inixcly I0 Presirlcnt Crninp nttom- Tan! inectings forlmirl Horsinp aroinnl, if 2 .X -Q-riolis cxevsutivu IHCCIIIIQ. Gamma Hi-Y EEING double was the vogue at our 1'Two Alike Hop where a good time was had by one and all. Fraternal twins were never so numerous as seen in Stan- forth Hall on the night of our dance, Gammas football cry was per usual Pretzels In the fall Gamma sold Indian dolls. Wfe made little Christmas trees the rage in December and Spring found us selling Easter bunnies. Advised Mrs Justine Homlard Csalrlllqlfs Oficers fwfr fff- 'lille lirnlnlm lUll'lIl Inrlt- is strong rlnil lliull. Q 1 K this year were: P1'6.fj6?i6'l?f,, Priscilla Dorenfeldg Vire-l'1'w'i' nan ,,,,. xnir .ii1r. 1:1 .iiiiiiii 1 -1-t-f lit-it-il in funn-r-. dent. Susan Rothbaumg CO1'1'E,fP0l16?,.f:llg 5l6'L'7'6fcIl T. Sylvia Solqoloffg Rermdizzg S6t'I'6fd7 1'. Valerie Smithg Trer1.r1n'w'. Helen Schmidg Clmthhzfzz. Janet Blumg Hi.rfm'ii11z. Ilene Sussman. lQ.XXlM.'X HI-Y f'ilI'.x'l rnzv, lvff tw rifflzl XiIllL'Tl6 Smith. Helen Sulnniil, Sylvia Soltolnff. Snsrm Sonvlra x'ZlI'ITlOU'lll, l r:u1finu iriolil, Lois Bro1Ilolr'r, -Iiwlxii' llot'rm'r. flairc Blu Rotlnlmunr. Nlrs, II, Hnwaril, .-liI:'i'.rm',' Priscilla liort-nf:-lil. lilaine IH-ruliim-, sacclnn. Tlzfrrl' 7'0'ZL'fJ0 Ann Ciunysmx. l'l:nnl4-tio l.:nn'r-, I.inila lf, Leifsen -lZlI1Cl Hllnn. Ilene Snssrnnl, ,Truly A-gule. .5ie'i'ru1iiruri- 4'arolyn NYunst-lm, Sally june lf. Keeler. Barbara Ris, H:n'lmar:n lit-vins. Nlrnwia lfurlrs, Elaine Canin Dieter, lflsir- .Xsl.elanil. lot Baer, Eileen Sintler, Priscilla lizuler, juan HllIlll'l'. Parole Klein. Mary Lou l.iom-lls. Uarol Ann jolinson, liilcen Solol, Barbara Yerlfwkv. :WM D 4 Xwgggigg . ,, M by nw .Z Agggqiimggv ga. QM - g 5 an 2- def-sg as - is hw mg. .As L. 6' nl . 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Siworid razt'-fScotty-llrownc, l'i'is Herhst, Sue llenby, Nancy Uttniann. nne iiraulich, Linila Kiiapp, Beverly Norilahl Ql'rr'.t'iilr'nH, Mrs, Pamela M. lilcznior Linilquist, Marcia lllaclionzilil, Mary Lou Cnnnone, Pat lilson, Roberta crglunil f.illl'1'1iXl17'j, Annette l,1lNlIlllll'iUllU CVIVP Pri'.vid1'nlJ, Sue Yanelc CRC- lfviilner, Nancy Melkerson, Ricliaril XVncliter. Third Vow' Paul l.znil1ne1', Jinx Juriiinil S'c'f.H, iiiwwe Ricci Clli.vl.b. Nornia Schultz, lloris Yan fott, Nlarilyn Xniilieh, Hank Ratner, john Ostcn4loi'liC, Sandy Sirlin, Bob llerinzin, Ben Q lit-rg, Robert CTIIYQII, john Newark, Artlinr Marshall, Lenny jr-nsin, OU held your breath and grabbed a partner for the Charleston at our dance Akahnawes Goes Honkey-Tonkinf' The profits from this and the sale of Flags at football games helped distribute toys to needy children. We were awarded the S5 prize for doing most to publicize Purple and White Wfeek. Akahnawes fosters the development of responsibility, initiative and origi- nality among the boys and girls of our organization. Our A6iZ'i.l'I17' was Mrs. Pamela Bergland, Officers were: Pfwidwzf. Beverly Nordahlg Vive-P1'e,tide11f. Annette Pasquariellog Cf1l'1'i'J'f70ll!2Iillg ScfL'1'eIf1fy.' Mary Ann Grauliehg R6fL'Ul'Dfjllg Ser1'efm 1'. Susan Vanekg Cbapfzzifz, Robert Craveng llivforizzlz, Grace Ricci. Szinely Sirlin is not vnjoyiviu this pictnref Pres. lic-v Normlahl is hoistml to hui' high .Xlqniiziwi-N lmlloon sliaving booth wa nn x position. hut fun. vm? llfl EONACS First wiv, Ifft to riglz! flllorty Benowitz, Doris Hofmann, Barbara Hruby. Ludin, Enid Parkinson, Gail Ruegc, 'liruily 'Sciallo, Glznlys firnliam, Gloria Lynila l.e-onaril, lieorgene Brown, Ai11'1.v0r',' Angela flrieco, flare Schmitz, Elsie Svitlik, Tliird l'!I'Zl. liD5I1liC Rich, liurol Tuceinartli, Pat' lioriiiiiuto, Marianne Sterlnin, jerrolil Benowitz. 5f'L'0l!!l' row-Katliy Szivino, Ginny Lang. Lois Uerter, Libby l'l1n, Marion Palm, Joan Nzirotf. Eanats HANKSGIVING and Christmas found us filling charity baskets. Our social functions included seeing two Broadway plays. Our Ba- zaar booth Floating Canoes was wonderful. The officers were: Lynda Leonard, Preyidefztx Barbara Hruby, Vice-P1'e.fide1zt,' Elsie Sterbin, C0r1'e.fp01zdi1zg S6L'1'6fll1'y,' Dores Hofman, Re- cording Set1'et4z1 y,' Angela Grieco, T1'eaJz11'e1',' Clare Schmitt, S61'g6dI1f-df-A1'7l25 and Hf.l'I01'fd7Z,' Miss Georgene Brown, Adzfifor. 'luuts ITH Social and Service as guides, we visited homebound students to bring them cheer and offer service. And held a delightful party. We were led by: President, Carol Leavyg Vic'e-Prefidezzt, Marlene Maystrikg Correfpozzd- ing Sec1'etm'y, Carol Walcatag Recording Sec- relary. Carol Nelson, T1'6'd,fZl1'6I'V. Nancy Engel- bertg Sergeazfzt-at-A1'12z.i', Gale Woods, Hisloriazz, Priscilla Fink. Our Acivifors were Miss Ruth Bermack and Mr. Rex Young. TUOCS First rote, left to riiglitf-Ellen Blum, Priscilla Fink, Ilistoriarij Marlene faryf Gale XYooil, Sgt. at Arnisj Patricia Quinn, Pziiricizi liUl'ONYSl'Cl.ASFFOlld Maystrik, Vita-Presidentj Carol Nelson, Recording Sr'ci'vta1'y,' Carol l.e:ivy. row-Carolyn Sperry, Doris Mielling, Phyllis. Cooper, Linda Guntilini, Ruth Prcsi11m1t,' Nancy Engelberl, Y'v'1'iz.f1n'0rj Carol NYalci1ia, Ctrrrespoizdiml Sf'i'r'r'- Olson, Barbara lY11p,ner. Third ron'-l Bob Andrews, Iurly Mosknwiw, Elaine Kelley, Linda lxzmner, Ray Prince. 119 First row, left to rigflztn N. Luilwig, lf, Moritz, T. Gasparrini, A, Oppido, A. Salanione, lilnine Corbett, lililzihutli Corhett, j. Ruf, B, Drake, B, Kemp, ll. l'orr, VI. llit-stvrfehl, SI'lil'FfIlI'Al',' S. Passof, Virr'-P1'e'.r1rle11t,' Mr. XVeiss, S. Trick, l'. lleissner, j. Natalie, l'. lillltlllllll. Tlzird rowfii. Chapman, Adriitrorg S. Berkes. l'r'f'.v1'iIw1tg j. lilooiu. Yr'r'n.v1n'm'g lb. Schott, J. Rosenthal, H. Longathardi, G, Sehryver, A, Lowe, M. Schacker, ID. Mackechnie, A. Blason, S. XYilli:uns, N. lfry, ll. l'fnhl. .Sivrmiil rurv- ll. 'l'hel:, I . Sylvester, fi. Ottnne, li. Ile Vaslro, lf. Scliroeiler. Pow-WUWS LL the coins from our booth at the Student Council Bazaar, cake sales and our Purple and White Week project helped preserve our true purpose of helping the needy by contrib- uting to the joy of little orphaned children at Christmastime. Under the direction of our adrifor, Mr, Henry Weiss, our officers were: Chfljfflldll, Joan Natalieg C0-Chcljfllldll. June Bloom. Math Circle LUB discussions, projects, mathematical readings and instruments increased our in- terest in math. We also took trips to the Stock Exchange, IBM building and various museums. Playing games involving mathematics was fun. Our officers were: P1'e,fide1zI, joan Naroffg Vice-Prerideuty. Clare Schmitzg Correrpofzding Secrefm'y. Elsie Sterbing Trerzrzzreig Ruth Olsong Adz'ir0rr, Mrs. Doris Summerfeld and Mr. Ber- nard Simon. First may lrft to riglztf-.-X. Richter, l.. Peterson. S. Plunkett. B. Raine, Cj.4l7anelli, I. Tnceinnrcli, R. SClHlll'l', B. l'arr, E. Parkinson, P. Fink, l'. jocher, Xl. Nlacllunxtlrl, li, Sterhin, Mrs. Doris Sominerfeld, I. Naroff, Ylzzrd rntufhl, Mziystrik, ll, l'ful1l, l'. llaunt, l'. Coleman, K. Eckenback, R. Olson, C. Schmitz, Nl. Aungv, C, Person, C. Richmond. T. llasparrini. S, Passof, I. Schroeder, l'. Nelson, J. Natalie, NYidmer C Pelkowski Spcwzd fort' A. Ilichiaro, li. Forhett, Xl. Young, I. Hauptnlan, D. Johnson, J. Geyer, ll. XYright, A. Oppimlo, l'. Stephens, M. Pelgorscll, ii, Sclloler. 3 lf. Mack, Bl. Riorrlnn, G. Gehlmacher. S, Collins, lf. Corbett. S. Ross. X-I'l7NliN'I'S F1'r.vf rms, Iuft to ffijlllf l'arolyn XX'11nsrl1, Barlmra Huslnk: Geraldine Roltosl, llrart-11, lk-xt-rl5 little. Monica XvfllSll. Carolyln l rcnn1l. Gloria Svitlik. Nant-5 Janet Blum, Mr. l':tul Selnnidt, .fli1r'z',wr,' lla-len Sclnnivl. llinni liziclin, Xorina Sit-rlun, liarlmra lxrznner, licrta qlfolversoii. Carolgn -Nan Knut-11 llzmi run' lirnlln, Barbara lfoxxlc-r. ,Shfffzil win Parole Klein. lilaine fanin. lileanov livn XXvlIHlK'I', xlll'llZLk'l johnson. Knnni lepp. Alan lxorft Ili-rlv Nlorgt-ntlialvn, tleorue Help. UR objective is to develop mathematical ability in various relationships so that it may serve each individual effectively. X' Seeing Brookhaven National Lahoratory's huge two million volt atomic smasher highlighted this years activities. Trips to the Hayden Planetarium and the New York Times Building helped to further increase our interest in mathematics and encourage future study. Advised by Miss Oestrich and Mr, Schmidt, our officers were: Preijdezzf. Helen Schmidg lfjff'-P7'6'.ffd6llfV. Geraldine Rokoszg C01'1'Cf.Yf7UlldfI1g S6'Cl'6fzll l. Virginia Kaeling R6L'U1'fffl1g Ser1'e1z11'y. Janet Blum and T1'm.f111'e1'y. Norma Gruhn. X-VUNICNTS First rote, left tn rfgflzf- l'ris llorenfc-ld, lilaine llerettine, Ginni Kaelin, Janet Patricia Zenmn, l'lt-lt-na Knecllling. Mary-Rutli Morrenle, Sandra l.t-nto. Irene Blum, Mr, Paul Sclnnlrlt. Helen Sclnniml, Herzxldine Rokosz. Norma firuhn. Irene Vrist. l'riscilla Bruno. Roberta llrawluridge. Pat Xlcliay. Illliftl rnilv- Robert Steinroeiler. .5iruu1il Vutufllarlmara Ris, Angela lirieeo, Suzanne Schilling. Vootcls. Paul Scliweitfi-r, .lim Blanganaro. Henry Nehel. Charles llajvk, l'et:'r Seuall, lixlxvartl Grabowski, Richard tliannini. 121 Barbara Hendricks Iiditor-in-Chief Barbara Bezdek Leroy Creasy Promotion Candid Photography Sandra Ha Carole Klein Ad Pictures Features Priscilla Stafford Picture Corltmrts Helena Koechling Assistant Editor 1'1'IZi'7f Frank Galletti Helen Schmid Madeline Zuechner Nancy Sterbin joan Fank Mamzging Editor Senior Portraits Business Club Schedules Stiles and Distrilm The 1955 HE excitement of the building program which permeated Sewanhaka prompted the centering of the theme around the expansion of the Central High School District. As a result of the many hours spent in the little room, searching for tools to be associated with an activity, the editors have become experts in the held of construction. Thirty-four hundred copies of the 1956 Totem have been published and more than 316,000 has been collected and spent. Through the continuous efforts of all those connected with the Totem, we have been able to produce a yearbook which in- cludes not only a complete coverage of Sewanhalca's students, faculty and organizations, but also the seventh and eighth Editors compare previous Totems. s VPN: The tiling cabinet is e busy 5 ' W. Q .ii ff .,: E y 4- -'-a i ,,,. . ' Blanche Leverre Assistant Editor Edward Johnson Assistant Editor 3 MSX av' M255 xt. . qkloe Xiijjsavi las -Aanqkfi Q uv y -sf' rtrude McNulty Richard Wacliter Valerie Smith Carol jones Larolyn XVunsch 5 and lJi5f1'ibllli0Il Ari Lilerury Izlwllifffuliolli Layout Editor Totem grades of the district, the Twenty-Fifth Year Celebrations and the new buildings being erected. The 52-page opening section has had 1,000 extra copies printed and distributed as a special report to the community. This twenty-sixth edition is the last Tofem to be published while all the high school students of this area are together in Sewanhaka. To all the staff members and advisors who have given their time and talents to make the 1956 Totem a reality, may I say with all sincerity, Thank you. BARBARA HENDRICKS, Edifof'-D2-Chief. .A XS 5 I Totem photographer herd at worlc l , Totem pictures fa la assembly line. ...4-null Dr. Jerome Niosi Chief Adrisor' Mrs. Pauline Kondulis Pictorial Mr. Paul Schmidt Miss Ann Wfesthoff Sales and Distribulion Business Mr. James DeNicola Miss jane Wilsimn Art Typing Mr. Alfred Borrello Miss Julia Fister Club Schedules Lilemry P. M. TOTl'IBl llONlliRUONI REPRESI-lN'l'.X'l'lYliS Firit row lc'tt0r1'f11r----X Ruhho l lfinlel Blocker C XYclvcr B T'1vlor 'Xlr Qclimimll . L, I ,1 .. ,. x.vI. ,,. , . ., ,A., . .'lrIr,'i.wrg B, Owtru. A. Am:ui.:li1n'o, B. fircgoiio, A. llppiflo, F. Allmrmi, Svforzd rom' A. Riclgwrll. C. Hill. J. Vsinger, L. Feinggolcl, L. lllin. C. Santoro. ll. XV:nrtcll, fl. fNI:n'kiewicv, N. Xlclkcrson. S. Rurlxlizzrrll, L. Nel:-un. J, Voffcy, I. lgTlHlylfl', Third r'mc'-- J. Iulmson, I, Katz, H. Riemvn. hCllll6l1'lCI', li. Kin-mpel, M. Szivzlge, R. Grimm. Q. Alilfllll, IT, Rncanc-Ili, A. Yesik, J. Frenlcriuksmi. 5. l'c-run, Nl, -BEIIOXYIIZ, R. Slcgcinzann, 4-. Braun, L. l'crlx. Totem LTTER A RY STAFF lmft tn Viglzl Nancy Robinson, JOl'l11 Leis, Carol Swift. ART STAFF Fiizvi raw, Iffl to rigl1,tfLinCla Brown, Lou Muller, Farolyn VVunsch. .S'rc0nd row- Myrua Disk, Kenneth XVetter, Ianet Lorey. TOTEM PICTORIAL STAFF First row, left to rightfll. Negridge, B. Seclewiw, V. Smith, R, Birlfllecombe, F. Gensh, B. Fowler, L. Beckmann, R, Coppola, H. Koechling, A, XYcintraub, N. Schultz, R. llcllycr, IJ, Bull, C. Dralus, M. Lucchesi, F, fironbacller. Second rom'-ff. Yogler, BI. E. Smith, P. Stack, Dieter, ll. Robertson, Simmons, A. Symons, V. Schoff, M. Marsh, I. Hunter, B, Norclahl, I. Stoller, XV. Sl1Cl15llEI', F. HyneS. B. Leverte, M. Brown, C. Doumar, H. Bierlmum, Tlzirll row -!R. Carlson, K. fron, F. Nigrelli, L. Storm, I. Simms, J, XYis1iesl:i, j. Major, T. Mcffully. 1. Urist, A. Carman. J. Blum, li. Lerner, l., ffreasy, R. Herman, H. XYcin51cin, A. Al. 'l'U'I'liNl l'fJI.l.lClfTORS 1 1'r.vf row, Ifff in rigfln' litln-l Kzmlzm, Pris lloren- fn-lil. Mr, I':ml SClIllll1lI, fllll'0l CIlVZl.l'lZ1fjll, Carol lllmixln-1: Smfrzzri ram' Ann You Tlmrlcn, Mary Aim XYol7. jzmr- XY:xltln-r, Blzulsline Cerratn. Stall l'ROBIO'l'lON S'l'Alfl-' Imf! to flkglllf f--- Robert Herman, Ilinne I.:-nan. Kenneth Ynux. P. M. 'l'O'l'l-IM COl.l.EC'l'ORS First row, left to right-Doris Hofmann, Mr. Paul Schmidt, 1-ldz'1's0r,' Ioan Mickert. .S'c'z'nmi row 'john Pemberton, Elsie Sterbin, Adrienne Oppimlo, Ed Johnson. 'I'1,VI'lCNl IRVSIXICSS S'l'.-Xlfl l'ir.rf zvzq, left M fl-glllf H, Rnppenslcin, L. Blllwlllf, l. lllenue, I. Szlntelli. j. Rush, Xl, lluongeruino. l, Greenlee, l., Greenberg. fflluilll' 7'0TU e L. Ollglllftlll, Bl. llingnlzzr, IJ. Stzlbile, I. Holm, X, lVilli:nns. Nl. Szxrturi, j, L'l1i:1r4-lli. I-Illlffi wir F, BIOTLLLIII, Nl. Rrlchleff, l , Ycltry, R. Dwyer. A. Xl. 'l'U'l'ljKl HUXlliRUUKl REl,RljSl'lN'l',XTlYES Firx! raw, luft tu rlgfllt- l.. illxznrtrzunl, S, Boldt, la. lllkttlluxxw, fl, lhlmm-r15lei11, A. Siulmert li. Corlxeu. lf. Llorlmetl, Mr, l', Sulnnillt, J, Meyer, ll. BIlCllI1lZll1l1, C. Marino, C, Stillwn-ll ll. Riemer, fll. j. lianlirxn, A, Esposito. .StL'ft7lI1l' Vmvf-B, COULIIUI, j. Horrlea, P, Quinn, J. Santelli li. Krause, ly. jawn. Nl. Young, lf. Siegel, S. flluller. E. Goetz, lf, JOTIJCIINSII, P, Tegnssinlalo R, Ulliw-r, Xl. liinrrnulino. Tlzirll VnwflV. Kassel. R. Anclerson, l.. Mzxngznw, A. Yitzxle. J, Barry R, Robinson. R. Sclxroemlcr. KI, SCll2lCl'it'l', J. ll. lingo, Y. Kreyling, S. Linux. lillll-Il 'I','XlN NIQXYS S'I'.Xl l Fli.X'I'l'RE STAFF I ii'.vt rnfc, lcft to rigflit li. 'l'ztmm:iny. S, Rothhzuim, j. Agulc, j. XYi-ucski, Dr. S. S, Slusnlxa, First foie, Irft tn riglzt S. Klasson, C. Thone tldz'is0r'g ll. Cac-li, tl. Svitlik, I, Slciuroeilcr, l., Yziutine. .Sinmzil rim' R. Aus, li, Parkinson, lilsmi. S. Rothhaum. C. Cosse, IJ. Cseh, C. li E. Nathan, K. lickcnhacli, Xl. Cxtiuor, KT. Lcroux, C, 'l'honc, I'. l-Ilsfm, B. l.:iulr, J. Abrams l-I. Lamli. R. Rich. A. Salamone. E, Siegel. Sm I.. Reyelt, E. Corbett, J. iirayson, IJ, Blackstone. Yiliiril' wit'--l., XYilliztius, ll. Liiflmcr, r'if:t'f5, Fox, li. ficlflmacller, E. Corbett, P. I B. Nicosia, C. Schmitl. B. Ruhr-rtson, C, Rich. lf. Ruilman, A. Sgniims, l', Ilruno, M, l'olcnbt-rg, R, Schrocilcr. , I ELLING the Sewanhaka story in words and pictures is the job of our Chieftain. We tried to accomplish this with our student publication every other week. Our reporters constantly scouted the school for news to interest all S.H.S. readers. Covering social events, sports contests, and interviewing Sewanhakas past and present celebrities were just some of our assignments. Anyone, from Frosh to Senior, can be on the Chieftain's staff. We're open to all! All our writing, pix, cartoons and illustrations were prepared by students. Our staff was headed by Donald Cseh, Editor-in-Chief. The chairman of our advisors was Dr. Sigmund Sluszka. Other advisors were: Mr. Rooney, Mr. W. Bemack, Mr. DeNicola, Mr. W. Thompson, Mr. H. Burhans, Mr. C. Strom, Mrs. A. Abels and Miss J. Wilson. Chicftaiu staff discusses layout. Staff discusses wlitorial on bomb Scare. l.c1's make this year another award year. 126 Q Fueciuardi, M. Benowitz, C. Ziegler, I. Natalie, CIRCULATIOW STAI-P A- JUTICIB 13- AITCVOHB AI- Al-Yule, B- NW0513- First raw, left to riylitff. Roulette, E. Tammany B Nicosia I -Xgule Q Rothlnum Ur olin 'd, 0u gE' Stefbmv B' Gwmay BI- Reynoldsv D- Rooney, Adz'i.wvr,' ll. Cseh, G. Svitlik., 1. Steinroecler J Wi neskl ll ludmer Srcrvnd rov lllni-T, C- DHWYOL C- Tjaflllel I- Adler, L- Reyfflf, tg. fgmhamv G, Gran, K. Dolan, K, Schroeder M X Titlpatriek H Ixalicm Xl Rowan J- Abrams, 11 Tammany- il. llusacchio, L. Muus, Tlzird r0wfS. Fox, Ro r on l'rerin Reule B Nino B. Corvaia j Xiu TRIVING to publish a better Arrou' and to gain more student interest in helds of literary artsmanship are always our yearly goals. The Arrou' com- posed of the best stories and poems produced by Sewanhakans, is a literary supplement of the Chieftain. Amid the responsibilities of preparing six pub- lications, we managed to see and enjoy with the Purple Quill, the Broadway show, Pipe Dream. We also were able to go on a grand tour of a publishing house, which published magazines of fiction. This experience will prove valuable to us in later years. Advised by Mr. Daniel Pfanner, our C0-Edizors were Lucille Gnozzio and Steve Koss. Newt Reviewer was Diana Ludmer and Profizzrtiofz Manager was Richard Kugler. ARROW' il -Nfl- First row, left to riglztff. Tome, l.. Gnozzio Nfr Dame ljfnmer S Ross P Hynes Second r'ozx'fE. Sterhin, P. Bruno, S. Sutz, U. Ludmer X Cirman J Abram Tlizrd IOL A. Salamone, M. Lew, IJ, Kulsick R Kugler R Rich hieftaiu staff prepares next week's layout. 127 SURIIZICS Firxt rrfrv, left in riiflit Il. liziiwliillo. S. kiiililiin. N, lloffiiirui, ll. Mateo. li. Scllrziful, Nl, liinqiicmzini, J. Lyncli. A. Nelson, I. McLean, C. Town. I. lizirlwn, j, Mt-iitoclt, l', llensli, B. Q'i':i4liloclc, Nl, lf, Riippr-i't. Sli'-, Blriry j. Nlcl':illion. l.. lfrzicey, il. XYelterl1nlui, M. Ashe. Tlzird r0'wfT. Garziguso, V. lDeRlntti4i. .r1rIz4i,wr,- J, XYiem-ski, Nl. Howlml, ll. lirrilizun, Nl. Cantor, lf. XYillmei't. ll, Kleinsim, Xl, Rotunda, la Deslioclies, J. Anderson, C. Anderl, J. llerliam, R, Smitli. j. Hoffinzm, j. tiomlwin, Nl, Knvzinzigli, H. Kriplzni. J. l'ivriiec. I.. linouio, l'. Bloomer, I. Balunzis, I, llliltllvrr. T- McNulty, ,S'0r'nr1iI' rim' R, llnvis, A. Xlziiirer, A. Bla-elli, l'. Yallonc, l'. Blzisszirin. ll, Holm. Xl. Viriiiuiiielli, l.. Palermo, J, Czzicliur, IJ. LaP0nte, A. Roskoski, l.. Negrisluc, H, Nlrlliiiurr. Y. Hrilnizimly, R, llzxllato. Y. Smith. l. O'lli':nly, .X. Sinilell. ll, ileStefzmi, N. Sterhin. Scribes Purple Uuill T made our hearts light and gay to know that some little children would be roinping and playing this summer due to our contribu- tion to the Fresh Air Fund. This was accom- plished by the selling of Christmas cards and writing paper. We also were happy to send the Chieftain to former Sewanhakans in the Armed Forces. We were led by: P1'e.ridw1f. Sherry Cubbing Vice-Pfwrdelzf, Mary Howardg Chrzirmfzzz of fha Fimnzce Comfzfiltee. Barbara Craddock, Twrir- wer. Gladys Graham. ECOMING better acquainted with writing headed our list of duties. Our social head- liner was attending the Broadway musical, Pipe Dream. Aalzhed by Mr. Daniel Pfanner, our officers were: Adele Carman, P7'C'.l'jdElIl.' Shelly Sutz, Vice-l31'e.s'ia'e11f.' Sandra Lento, T7'6dIZl1'67'.' Diana Ludmer, C01'1'e.fp01mli11g Sef1'ela1'y,' Dennis Kul- sick, Remrdizzg S6f1'6'fa'7',l',' Ellen Stronger, Hir- f0l'jclU,' Linda Reyalt, Pm'fiw11e1ztm'.2112. I'l'Rl'l,l'l QUILT. lfngvf mzu, left to right- S. Lento, S, Sutz. A, l'nrxuan, Mr. llriniel Pfanner, fiLl l'l50l',' I.. Reyr-lt. ll. l.u1lmer, li. Strungin. Second rfffvn S. Koss, lf, Sinfler, L, Negridge, l.. Mt-ssner, l'. Hynes, C, Tome, BI. Meek, l', Nlarkolf. R. XVfircl. Third ron' - T. tit-tliilrl, ll, Sclimiil, Ii. Sterbin, C, Lange, J. Abrzuns, L, Gnonio. LITERARY CLUB First row, loft to right-r ll. johnson, J, Kinnens, A. Keller, N. Lnelwig, IJ, Bauer. ll. Stziliile, Xl. l.. jnhn, ii. XYillsc, B. Strong, C. A. Bzllltovli. P. Dziut. A. Rizzo, Miss Lovelass, i-ldr'ism',' M. Overton, Nl, lllorrone. .X. fllnrtncci. Tliirrl rim' R. XYclt, li. Vorlvett, j. llillllllllll, A. llonalilson. I. Pytell, ll. jnnge, R. lJ'Auria. V, Scott, C. YYitzinan, Svrnrid nm' A, XYernlt-n, li. Smith, K. fialzisieslci, l . l aliullzi, l'. Law, ti, Lang, U. l.. Sepia, M, Tliomlen. M. Piseitello, A, Sclioler, J. Moskowiw, C, Long, K. Kiefer, C. Huggins ll. Hughes, l'. Lyons. Library Bnulimen HE Library Club is a service organization whose purpose is to help teachers and stu- dents of Sewanhaka to use the facilities of our library. The highlight of our activities was our Christmas party with the Bookmen. It was lots of fun helping the librarians place books in their correct order and seeing that the library was in good condition. It was a pleasure and privilege for us to serve the student body and teachers of Sewanhaka. Our advisor was Miss Love-lass. HE job of keeping all the books in the Sewanhaka Library in their proper places is the task of the Bookmen. NVe also took inven- tories of the facilities of the library. We asa sisted teachers as well as members of the stu- dent body in finding various books. joining ranks with the Library Club for a Christmas Party proved to be a marvelous success. Fun was had by all who attended and took part in the festivities. Mr. Clifford Petterson was our advisor. BOOKMEN I'-I'l'.9f rrftv, left to riglatffirt-gory Clnnzirn. Ricliarcl fionrlnian, Mr, C. tl, lklttersen. Sf?07I.T07',' Lloyil Enke, Gary Heck. Srrmzil firm' Martin Cooper, Steve Mr-yi-r, Karl fron, llnnnlil lfalxy, lffl Sakzxl. Tllird rim' -fxyllliillll llnerr, Ricliaril Sclirociler. Martin Petri-llzx, Bob Hilti. PHOTO STILLS Izrxt wmv, lwfi rn riifhl Vlizirlvs liosse, Furl H, Strom, Laurence Stone. .Yimiml nm' Ricliarel lliuur-r. Ilonalcl lkeli, .Xntliony Pnrvolo. PROIECTIONISTS Pizzvf mtv, lvft to ritflif- ll. Yoiiltes, il. lluffmzm. Mr, Leon C. Cooper, lri:'1',vm',' .X. llc Silva. A. Kores. ,S'rcmzt!' Voce- Michael S. Bifalco, S. uuocliwal, I. Curry, I. Loser. 'l'. XYinltler. Third 1'02f.'fR. Salonia, T. Morabito, F. COCllfIlll, I. Russo, L. J. Owens. Photo Stills HE Sewanhaka Chieftain reaped the benefits from our pictures as well as school pub- licity. Flashbulbs were seen popping here, there, and everywhere. At school events we were seen taking picture after picture. Black and white and color films, graded paper, flashj bulbs, and the facilities of the mysterious darki room were all at our disposal. This training will prove invaluable to our members, many of whom plan to enter the field of photography. Our advisor was Mr. Carl Strom. Prujectinnists ID you ever see a movie projector Wheel- ing through the halls? Well, look closely and you will see a member of the Visual Aid Squad pushing it along. We gain valuable ex- perience and knowledge in the use of a pro- jector, learning how to run, splice and revers a film. Our club is a service organization an it was a pleasure to be of service to you an the school. Mr. Leon Cooper, our advisor, helped us to gain this knowledge. Eamera Club NTEREST in photography as a hobby or vo' cation is the only prerequisite of the Cam- era Club. How often have we lived through those 20 anxious minutes in the jet black lab waiting for our film to develop. In additio to the many hints we received on black an white and color photography, We had many demonstrations of photo techniques. We all enjoyed exploring the magic of pictures. Unde the guidance of Mrs. Charles Tobias, we ha many informative meetings. CANIIQIQA CLVD l 1ir.vt rote, left to right ll. lJt'llllCIHI16l 8, C. Zimny, Hr. Charles Tobias, L. Morgan. R, XYeiss. Second rim'-G. Mutter. I. Craut-11. ll. Kaminsky, I. YVray, R. Temple. A. XVolpin. RADIO GUILD First row, left to right-C. Schmidt, 1, Urist, R. Navarro, lfr. WV111. Borkhuis, J. Mickert, N. Sofarelli, B. Cole, S. Beekman, I. Kovarie, G, Tepp. Third row J. YVeik, BI. Umlas, A. XYeintraul:. Second row' M, Hayman, M, Lyon, V G, Rosen, B. Lerner, N. Shaw, B, Muff, ll. Betterton, C. Rich, B. Coppola. Radio Build OR four magical hours of each school day the Radio Guild was on the air. Our specialty was broadcasting sporting events and concerts. As you ap- proached 903 megacycles on your F .M, dial, you may have been overwhelmed by cheers as a Sewanhalca halfback ran sixty yards for a touchdown. Given the opportunity to Work on a professional level, we gained invaluable expe- rience in the many fields of broadcasting. We learned many interesting things from our held trips to a television studio and a radio station. Our advirof' was Mr. William Borkhuis. Our officers were: President, jim Weikg Vice-President, Robert Navarrog Correrponding Secretmy, Marilyn Umc- lasg Recording Secremry, Irene Urist and T1'66Z5Zl7'67 , Allan Weintraub. 4 I Fred Cochran, Jim Simmons, and Hob Irene Unst reads her lines for a coming 'lreasurer Sue Beckman collects dues from Coppola find their new program script program during a rehearsal. reluctant member, Don Betterton. amusing. 131 l'. A. l'l.I'B :rt u 714112 erten ire resillcrztg M. lllysetli. ,S'm'rr'tnrwv,' Rochester, 1. Marino. K. XYitmer. B, Lacey. S, Scliwnrtv. Tliirrr' rrzzr'-J Ll'ir e Xtnoli Irmrdrvir 'Hr olm Qrahl Adzzsm G, llelp, Trr'a.r14rrrg ii, Koppel- I. Czejkowski. ll. Nebel. A. Klinizis, Nl. liziliriel, j, Breerlen, fl. 'l iunne mm nm Nwttcree Um au'-JK. Poirot. ll. Nill, M. R.fi,l'l1llIIiI1'llflIlll, H ERE on the air! This is W.S.H.S. broadcasting through the facilities of the P.A. Club. Once again we successfully operated the school's radio station W.S.H.S.-F.M. Listeners heard panel discussions, daily musical recordings and an occasional play. W.S.H.S. also broadcasts all home football games and participates in Civil Defense exercises. The P.A. Club was also at the service of any school organization that was in need of a public address system. We announced all assembly and social productions as well. Our grati- tude goes out over the air waves to all our listeners. Our ofhcers this year were: Prefidezzt. Don Yenolig Vice-Prefidelzlf. Ray Mertens, George Kopplemang Sew'em1',1'. Martin Blysethg T1'ea,fz11'e1', George Delp. Gur LI5lj'l'j507' was Mr. john Stahl. rquipiuexit liwniwgc :intl 'luck produce sounil effects. Rzulio lionsu uullr-ls are repurecl 2 x X Qs? L it , 1 3 l SM rl Q L-args.: Nwizef sfffffpk aw icffzfrscfsf co pcrfccf order. 'w Jim Clark is-sis a radro fube. Tape recorder ns prepared for broadcast 3696 Q Q Q Q IX IN FN IFN fx New members Yearn fo use Hue fube fesfer . X f ,nn The sound amphfner ss checked. Compfex eledrncal equnpmenf IS checked mv' ww fi wsfgpwi-lpn!-3 ffgiyg-L 1 gf-lx 1-z, I..-1' A First rave, left to right-F. Bendl, ll. Raber, R. NVells, C. Koch, I, Clarke, D. llenaro, R, Heckt, A. Reinltartlt, R. Elliott, P. lfclfanus, U. Adams, J. Czeikowski, Mr. Edward Tliyberg, Ad1'ism'g H. Kaminsky, F. Jones CKZIOFJ, E. Tliieine. Third r0ii'7R. Lodwig, R, Hamer, B, Dellaeamera, T. Risi, hi. l. Frank UQZMBYH, C. Klein QKZKPQJ, B. Belcln- CKZKVXD. Second row- l'asternau, J. Barry, C. Bailey, XY. Audley, P. Alexander, G. Hanson, J. Stone, T, Fekraiuolo, H, Holter, D, Domogala, XY. Knapp, R. Greene, M, Plant, A. Rook, R. Adler QKZMMXH. meteut Hattie HE Amateur Radio Club is proud to an- nounce a highly successful commencement. The club provides students with training and experience in operating a ham radio station. Each Monday night there were regular code theory instructions and transmitter operations. Our officers for our first year were: Pfefidenz, joseph Czejkowskig Vice-Prefidenf, Hank Ka- minskyg Recording S6C1'6fd1'y and T1'6LZ.fZl7'61', james Clarkeg Adzfiror, Mr. Edward Thyberg. Ticket Committee ICKETS for sale! Yes, were responsible for selling all tickets for the various assort- ment of festivities held at Sewanhaka. Another part of our job is the collecting of tickets at those festivities. Great fun was had by all at a Broadway production. It was a privilege to be able to serve the students and our line high school. The mplain of the committee was Pat Hynes. Our acizfijor was Mr. Daniel Pfanner. TICKET COMMITTEE First raw, left la right-Barbara Fowler. Liz Beckiuann, Adele Carman, Mr. Daniel Pfanner, Adt'i.vm',' Pat Hynes, Janet Kun, Caroline Hzward. Second rtrw--Carolyii Van Riper, Carol Long, Judith Major, Irene Petrovicli, Lucille Gnozzio, Linda Reyclt. Third row f Steve Koss, Bob Gebhardt, Anthony Halzino, Roger llvard. First row, Icft to right 1, Frist, Y. Selmff, A. Symons, l'. Crosby, M, F. BI. Umlas, B. Hruby, B. Ht-roux, l'. Fortunate, S. Yzirniuxli, S. Rotlilmum, Ruppert, P. Steck, Miss Gladys Reed, .rldrirorg B, Thonms, I. l'izzo, S. lla, l', Dorenfeltl, K. Schroeder, I. Stcinroenler. Thirrir rim' lf ll0k'llI'ilIlC, j. I. Stoller, C. Town. Srcwzii rozrff. Robertson, J. Campbell, M. XYalsh, Balunas, E. ll. Bryan, Bl, Disk, 5.1 Solfoloff, li: Sokol, H, Schmiil, j. Jacobs. Yorker Eluh OURNEYING to West Point for the Army- Colgate football game high-lighted the year. The Greenwich Village, Chinatown, and Yorker Club trips acquainted its members with New York. We held a dinner honoring seniors, Advised by Miss Gladys Reed, our ofhcers were: President, Pat Steckg Vice-President, Bar- bara Thomasg Corresponding Serretnry, jo- sephine Pizzog Recording Secretary, Mary Frances Ruppertg T1'en.i'n1'e1', Peggy Crosby. G. '13l'IllIllZlI1, IL. Wagner, 5. llenby. Home Etunumlrs HE Home Economics Club offers students the opportunity to engage in the mysteries of a well balanced diet to tempt the finest epi- cureans. Our main function was providing re- freshments at a saving for school clubs. Our oflicers were: joan Jacobs, President: Sandra Macoy, Vice-P1'eJic!en1,' Margaret Pel- gorsch, C01'7'6'5p0l7di77g Sec1'em1'y,' Carole Wur- ster, Recording Sec1'etn1'y,' Sheila Klepner, T1'ea.fn1'e1'. We were advised by Mrs. Beverly Fredrics and Mrs. Marian Hershey. HOME IQKAONONIICS l ir'.rt mis, left In rfyfhf l.. Smith, Ann lluunisl. Carole XYlll'NlL'I'. Sheila lil:-pm-r', joan vlzicolus. Szinily Blacoy. Nl:ii'g:iret lleleorsr-ll. Mary lli-Jily, ,Svcwzzil nm' Nlrs. B. lireflrics. fli1':'i.wr,' llelun liiefslmcli, Elaine Linillwru. Snvm Kl:insiier, l3:irb:u':i SllYtTlllIll1, Ellen Ryan, l'ilt'nurt- lit-lircns, Nlrs. Nl. llcrsllc-y, .'lfI'1'l-Xt7I', Ylhirii ruruff Beryl Li-li, 'lost-pliiiic lfinlziysoii, Kzitlilt-t-n Young, .Peggy Robertson, Marie lizillueiiio, Shirley linth. FUTURE TEACHERS First row, left Io rigl1tfA. Santelli, I. Pitchersky, L, Lednard, F. lqerettine, tl. Tarpinian, B. Devins, B. Lindquist, 15. Kramer, II. Polenberg, F. NVeise ll. llorenfelil, E. Strongin, A. Grieco, K. Maina, A. lfervyn McClintock, M. l'101Pjlillfll3l,vJ. Perrello, G. Grenz, S. Koster, VJ. Ruf, D. Zacharewicz A. Menge, -I. Blum, T. Geilnld, li. Sincler, B. Fowler, C. Hazard, R, Hellyer, Y'l1ird rmvAfP. Bruno, 1. Stoller, Marrero, S. Short, lf. A. Fitzpatrick J. Hunter. ,5'r'co1zrl rowfj. Leavy. S. Lenlo, R. llrawhriilge, M. Fl5iSClllll8ll, L. Smith, I. Kranz, G. Grifhn, II. Sullivan, C. Klein, N. Gruhn, H. Schmid N. Sterhin, I. Sluus, C. Cochrane, C. Van Riper. Future Teachers URPLE and white bows adorned all the members of Future Teachers dur- ing Purple and Wliite Week. Our Bazaar booth was a success. Attending the Long Island Future Educators Meeting was a memorable experience. Visits to Nassau County schools enhanced the purpose of our club which is to develop the patience and understanding so necessary in the perfect teacher. Advised by Mr. Mervyn McClintock, our officers were: Kathy Maina, Prefi- deuz, Angela Grieco, Vice P1'e5ide1zl,' Anne Menge and Ellen Strogin, Cor- 1'e.fp01zdi1zg S6f1'6fLI7'jE5,' Elaine Perettine, Recomlifzg Ser1'efm'y,' Janet Blum, T1'e415u1'e1',' Toby Gedulo, Hirlorrimz. Presiilezit Klainer practices teaching tech- F. T. A. cliallangzed you to hit the big niques. cheese. with Advisor M'cClintoCk. F, T. A. ofFicers check their yearly schedule lhl l-in CQ3 D W. I .- 'wma.s.,,., , Yff ,.- 1 1 l l l'llRli NURSFY Firxt row, left to riylzffjf Buitll, K, Young, I.. Peterson, S. Plunkett, l.. li. Blum, li. Yerlfwkt-, j. Klalin, l.. XYt-luster, ll. Linclquist, F. Bellotti, YV. Schneider, L. Ropertz, A. fiI'L'EI1llZl.lgll, M. Leon, ll. lJeYit:i, Miss jean Masmi, Nlorgzin, Xl. Kolliuer, M. Olive, I.. Scliulle, if Pnwlowski. Third roivf---B. M. Majeski, G. Svitlek, IZ, Loflen, ll. Vrqriliart, I, Peng, I, Krueger, j. Simon, .Xyassi-, lf. l'facnilcr, il. Petite, II. West, K. lilmrlmrrl, I.. Streak, Ci. Rokosz, Q. Pierce, L. Reyelt. Swann' I'I7'ZL'fNl, Mnniiii-r, S. Dieter, lf, Braren, j. N. Str-inliarclt, K. Koch, if llouiuar, K, Bennett, L. Negridge, C. Ziegler, Kliekert, J. Gob:-l, ll. Kaufman, S, Fox, R. Bossvrt, if Tlionu, if. Halliday, Y. XYi4ler. N. lfry, li. Ilawyot, l'. il. Bin.-liler, M. Mcllahan, S. Boldt, A. Future urses NTEREST in nursing, willingness to serve the sick are prerequisites for membership. A scholarship was made possible through our bazaar booth and cake sales. We worked in nearby hospitals. Advised by Miss jean Mason, our officers were: Preridezzt, Martha Majeskig Vire-Pre.ri- dent, Gloria Svitlikg Cw'1'e.s'p011di1zg SKCEVLII'-1'. jane Pengg Recoralizzg Sec1'eIz11'y. Betty Lodeng T1'ez15u1'e1', Margie Leon. I l l'l'Rli FARM l'I'i Ricllter, H, Lourgo. Future Farmers ITIZENSI-HP, cooperation and agricultural leadership were the primary objectives of the Future Farmers. Many green thumbs worked in our gardens and vegetable plots. Our Bazaar booth attracted many who wanted our cute plant prizes. Future Farmers was led by: Prwialezzf, Ar- thur Masong Vive-P1'e.ride1zt,. Roy Brengardg Co1'1'e.rpw1di11g Ser1'efm',1'. Doris Schurerg and T1'ez1Jz11'e1'. Harold Mennfnger. Mr. John Metz, was the ll61IZ'j.fUl'. I-'iz-,rf rm.-, Inf! to right-I, ldreclerirksriit, R. Prince, l.. Bet-lat-r, li, l'etvrson, S, Krysriilv. li, XYzill.er, lf. lliiffnimi. S, l.inm'kin. Li. l31u'l1it'ri. ll. Horan. A. J. Mancuso, Ray Brengnrfl. .S-I'Vl'C'flll'j',' Mr. John Metz. .A1iI:'1'.rm',' .Xrtluir Mason, Bit-str-rfc-lil. gl. XY:ii'l1rt-i'. Tlzfril rimr ll. IM-vweux. P. Hrissenilen. li. Braun. Pr'z'.r1'rl'e1z!,' Harolel Menniiiger. Y'rcf1xin'r'rg j. IliS:iuto. l'. Miller, J. l.:iyton, l'. l.:iXl:irt-xi. R. lliipe, R. liumlt-rsuxi. ll. .-Xiuli-rsoil, K. Ruviclvzi. R. tilarlv, J. Tloczkowski. Srfnfzd rmuf-l'. liionrlo. Lf Blorzilwito, R. Brricririiite. I . liorger. Nl, lamuuwn, .X. NYeissl1aar. First row, left to riylitfp. lVarren, K. Arvani, lll, BICCOHUII1, BI. Oerter, G. Tepp, E, Braun, R. XVissler, Jr., Mr. A, J. Sehutte, Ad'Uiso1',' S. Latimer, C. A. Johnson, M. Hoffman, C. Tucciuardi, M, Mcfiahan, M. O'Hallo1-an, M. Froehler, L, Nelson, M. Benowitz. Second raw-B. Lutz, P. Fortunato, E. Dvorak, B. Titaniums OSSESSING an interest in science brought us together. Combining social activities with our scientific interests was carried out by our annual Christmas party, individual talks by the more scientifically inclined members, the show- ing of movies and our field trip in the Spring Advised by Mr. Alfred Schutte, our officers were: Steve Latimer, Preridenrg Bob Wissler, Vice-P1'eJidef2t,' Ed Braun, Cowferjronding Ser- retazffyg Brenda Callisch, Recording Secretaryg Maureen McCullen, T1'e4zJu1'e1'. A 10 H ASTRONOMY CLUB TITANIUINIS McCollum, L. DeVita, I. Agule, E. Sterbin, L. Rampino, A. Grieco, L. Schulze, J. O'l3rien, P. Hoffman, L. Houghton, S. Berkes, S. VVilliamS, MI. llliller, M. Young. Third row-V. Guarino, R. Caflisch, E. DeCastro, D. Parker, F. Tuen- necke, I. Newark, L. Balken, VV. Ross, G. Longabarcli, R. Ans, L. WVilliams, B. Parker, E. Bender, H. Holter, Frank Iones, E. Baldwin, I. Markowski. strunum Club 4' HERE'S the Little Dipper! Our field trip to the Planetarium was fun. Tele- scopic investigations revealed nothing new in planets but there were many in interesting speeches and demonstrations. Our Prerident was Michael Johnson, Vire- Prerident, Edward Grabowskig Correrponding Secretary, Carol Halliday, Recording Secretary, Barbara Wagner, T1'eaJm'e1', Pauline Tubelskyg Adviror, Mr. Adolph Scholl. 138 Bruulaesonians HE Science Assembly for our class- mates was a success. Throughout the year everyone looked forward to the Long Island Science Congress, New York State Science Congress and Na- tional Science Talent Search in which we participated. Our adviror was Mr. Brookes, Prefi- dent, Barry Grimm, Vice-Preridefzl, Nancy Steinhardtg Correrponding Sec- retary, Rudy Behnkeng Recording Sec- retary, Charlotte Markoffg Treafurer, Peter Sobeyg Historian, Paulette Bier- baum. quarium Club 1955-'56 marked the very first year of the Aquarium Club. It was a very successful year and we are very proud. The main purpose of the club is to set up and maintain the school aquarium, and also to study various aquarium plants and fish. Our capable adrziror was Mr. N. Murphy. Our officers for our first year were: Prericlefzf, Matthew Bieniek, Vine-P1'e.ride1zt, john Foster, Corre- rpofzdifzg S6'f1'6ftll'y, Douglas Jorgensen and T1'ea.rure1', Edward Karlson. BROOKESONIANS Front row, left lo right-Rudolph Behnken, Pete Sobey, Barry Grimm, Mr. XYm, I. Brookes, Adrisarg Nancy Steinhardt, Charlotte Markolf, Paulette Bierbaum. Second row-Edward Karlsen, james Ankner, Eileen Trutt, Janet Tuccinadi, Nancy Garcia, Harold Peterson, John Foster. Third row- Henry Bierbaum, Paul Schweitzer, Edward Grabowski, Douglas Maclieclmie, Todd Hagenah, August Lowe, Jack Frassanito. m,.ig1 AQUARIUM CLUB Frou! row, left to rightw-Edward Karlson, Douglas Iorgensen, Matthew Bieniek, Mal XYienges, Michael Solomon. Ser-ond ro-rt'-Charlotte Markolf, Daniel Keahon, Jack Frassanito, Richard Dwyer, Ioan Kamens, Third raw- XV. Kessel, John Foster. R. Detke, Rudolph Behnkeu, 139 CIVIL First row, left to right-I. Kozerski, R. xxvZi.KlSW'0I'fl1, B, Ris, I. Peng, B. Smith, C. Schack, A. Truncale, M. Rice, D. DeVita, S. Rice, P. Kastriades, IJ. Paul. Second row-E. Margiasso, C. Stegner. L. Cohen, A. Stinauer, M. L. Ames, S. Knubbe, N. Mcilann, j. Kranz, C. Smith, P. Iaep, C. Devenney, Members try a model cockpit. AIR PATROL A. Kores, J. Drawbridge, H. Eichholz. Third row-B. Otis, A. Moniscalco, T. Wleeks, H. Menninger, R. House, M. Cooney, R. Miller, YV. Betkowski, A. Anderson, R. Giannini, F. Gavin, A. Schaller, R. XVeinstein, B. McDonough. Ci il Air Patrol F, of the Civil Air Patrol are the ofhcial civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force. Our basic training pro- gram includes Leadership, Drill and Exercise of Command, Aviation Education, Orientation Flights, and Encampments at Air Force Bases. The C.A.P. is led by: Coffzfmzfzalifzg Ojf'lce1', First Lieutenant Charles Schackg Cadet Comfmzmier, Second Lieutenant Angelo Truncaleg Cadet Adjzztazfzi, First Lieutenant Barbara Smithg the Cadet SMH, Denise DeVita, Walter Betkowski, and others. C A 1' members cheek the soldered con The proper use of precision tools is demon C. A. P. members become acquainted with uggtigus gn a full-size engine. strated to C. A, P. members. airplane controls, sm.1nmmn ufrvauuur StN'IlC'l'.XS l,.X'l'lN.XS Front rain, loft to fttfllff -f'- S. l'etrucc:t, Bl. Xlhlsll. .X, Rnclllelif. Miss Nl, l.. 5 Q I ' V i Boyle, .-ld7'i.wr'g l'. Barhone, V. Fitscllen. ,Sit't'r't'ff1r-v,' Nl. Dollulierly, S, Klnilrer. Rin-Int-r, Nl. Vt-luorslr. Nl. lu, Riortlzur. xllzrrti run' jr-Nnxtnorxs, Q, llleutlmer .X. S. lJ'.Xuri:t, R. ll. XXX-iss, lt. Llmpnlzui. IJ, Xitulli, A. l'11locs1k. Sucielas Latinas HE enrichment of the knowledge of Latin customs and culture was our purpose. Unique exhibits intrigued us as we paraded through the museums on our field trips. Purple and White Week saw us colorfully adorned with purple and t ' A white feathers. Give that student a prize was heard at the , . Student Council Bazaar as they won at our Ping-Pong Pitch A booth. Our officers this year were: Comul, Pat Borboneg Pro-Cwr ml, Allen Rachliffg Sf7'jlf'LI, Peter Fitscheng Qzmestor. Cynthia Cooper. Miss Mary Boyle was our adziror. ZR t c Trying their luck at the latin C'lub's ping- pong 111 tc 1. SOCIIQTAS l,Xl'IN.XS Ifrmzt wiv, left ttf 1'itfI1tfR. Olson. J. De Pietro. R, llellyur, B. Ris, l.. Knut-lit, l', jolrn-ou, Nl. Nlajeslti. A, Syinons, T. Majeslfi, L. Gross. li. Koop Schuerger. Hrs. Sayre. ,'1tI:'i.wr,' Miss Nl. j, Boyle. nlti1'r'.tw',' lf Voopt-r, mans, Il. liltrietmnn. H. St-cllrt-st, B. U'l'onnor, S, Blztcoy. 7PII1.7'd7'0Tx' -R. frump J, Pnvuolo, B. Nflfflillll. l', Ricluuontl. l'. NYliitc, .S't'tw111' fmt' Xl, Nlnrsll, Lf nl. Ilurlwlmzirel, H. N11-Swet-ncy, R. lizrrrnotly, R. Lyons, R. Yuss, ll. Johnson Ci, liosse, l.. Stone, 51-L-.tml rt,-gt' I', Nlclizr, li. Miller, l.. Nloruzm, Bl, A. Jurirlx, M, Hootl, A. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS First row, left to right J. lielclnizm, if Michal. lf. Mortensen, N. Engelbert, I. Sartori, L. Burch, A. Augugliaro, N xvlllttillgfflll, A. Avella, E, Mangcri. S. Balclt. K. O'I7arrL-ll, Mr. j. XYliitehread, .fliIz is0r,' I. Dauphin, A. Bongio- 'l'l1i1'4l rowfj. Mclieen, K. O'Brien, D, Falasea, BI. Santangelo, I. Giordano, vanni, M. Giorzuulino, R. liordowiuli, ll. Iluebler, L. Gross. Second row-R. R. Minkin, A. McTeague, V. Surprenant, R. Leslie, I. Cascio, T. Doran, A. Clair, C, Murplly, N, Kirlr, J. Kanlens, P. Daunt L. Field r C. DQ' 'A Mr. XVl1irehrearl displays some French art. , e , ispenmere, Kores. Le ljercle A BELLE FRANCE, you intrigue us sol The air of mystery surrounding you called us to join Le Cercle Francais. Through the magic of the camera we have dined in your many sidewalk cafes, danced to your gay music and gazed at your Eiffel Tower, we went through your Arch de Triumph, heard the glorious voices of Maurice Chevalier and Jean Sablon, and marveled at your quaint, poetic scenery. The purpose LE CERCLE FRANCAIS First raw, left to right--Y-E. Iolmson, A. Ogus, G. Yoeckel, B. Ostro, J. Fasone, Racanelli, D. Edwards, L. Rome, M. Smith, S. Byrne, B. Kovacs, DV. Eberson, K. Ryan, M. A. Forte, Mr. John VVhitebreaCl, Adzfi.r0r,' G. Gottlieb, S, Siegel, P. Friggione, ,Third ron'-l . VVo1tmann, E. Ryan, F. Calia, B, Silverman, S. E. Fornabaio, G. Ilarharosa, BI. Bierhaum, J. Atkins, K. Norclahl. Second www- Klausner, I. Ure-nitz, A, Nerker, A. Sarno, I. McIntosh, S. Dorff, B. Ander- J. Chadwick, N. Neubert, C. Ginzburg, E. Foy, C, Bauscher, G, Cupua, F. son, QI. Lafferty, C. XVeber, M. Froehler, A. Panetz, VV. Hoffman, F. Roberts. LE UERCLIQ l-'RANCATS First l'0'ZU, Icft to riylztffj. Semit, N. Miller. NT. A, Di lD0lIllZlO. N, Nlelkerson, gall, M, Reisler, B. XYittv, ll, Vlriclx, ti. Roivainen, A. Zainlrito, S. Bmsholz. J. Wvintz, L. Peterson, S. Plunkett, S. Passof, Mr. I. VVlxitehrez1Ll, Alil'zfi.r01'j li. Asltelznul, I. Gantz, H. Macfiregoir, M. Bzlllnto, L. Morgan, B. Nilljlll.-7-11f7'Il lllr L Kronheim, .f'ld':.'isw',' R. Voltnro. M. lllarkrnun, L. Bernstein, 7'0Tl'fli. Alpruzfi. A. Anderson. l. Schneider, S. Koss, A. Lowe, A, Sjogren. I. Bloom, . . 7 I Frb C. Crown, B. Vassallo, S. Roche, A. Pergola. Second P'07.L'- I, Rizzo, S. llcrkes. B. Raine, C. Selip, R. Rich, C, Babcock, B. Boggs, S. Brecher, L, Sicaro, E. Nilsen, J. Natalie, B, Arnett, D. Karsllick, II, Tusa, B, Scllis- H. Halpern, j. Andrea, T. Salmtino. I. Katy. C. Schott, R. Frzmcoeur. . . , Francais of our club is to stimulate further interest by French students in France and French culture. Each French class which held membership in our organization, elected its own officials, and therefore worked on an individual hasis, Lively and informative sessions were held during regular class periods. Our over-all T1'eaJzz1'e1' was june Bloom. Mr. john White- bread Vvas the Adtvjjoyt' Mr. XVl1itebread's records rrgake a hit with the French clu . LE CERCLE FRANCAIS First row, left to right-I. Seyfried, V. Rusnak, E, Kelley, A, Tortorella, V. Flack, I. Yanecek, L. Baum, R. Manns, P. Nicols, G. Edwards, I. Obremski, Schyveikert, C. Cpuper,4D. Stone, C. Sinagra, M., Blaikie, Dawyot, Mr. I. F. Wilson, E. Glickman, R. XVelt, K. Grieger, C. Cornet, C. Sperry, Fl. Rubens, XVlutebreatl, Advisory l . Brown, Rubbo, Licata, C, Richmond, C. Porta E. Renwick. Third ww-D. YVatson, S. Trziclitenberg, C. Ostheimer, M, Ottone, ney, P. Fink, P. Jocher, C. Bernius, A. Oppido, L. Chartrancl. Second r0'w- L. Moscarello, B. Sweeney, I. Gorsline, T. Hagenzih, R. Swanson, J. VVobbe, T, Gasparrini, C. 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We definitely felt Parisian when we returned home. Although L'OriHamme is chiefly a social club we are making every effort to give the students more of an opportunity to sing French songs and learn more S Shwadran, J. Petite, C. Purcell. 144 lJliR lJEl l'Sl'llE YEREIN if-gf rffqy, ll-ff fp ,-15,111 'lr tjlmpligll, IC, XYicsr', t'. Murkolf, 'l'. Sr-llulmotlu-, l.. Knuhhe, J. Koster, X. Cutter. j. Ilr-ivierru, ll, Mr-iewlierlcs, if lloffiiiziqriii, M 3l1ul7e, li. Pfaenfler, N. Selxulve, li. Keilulm, Miss 12. Plrililrp, .-lfI7'i'.rm',' I.. Beck- Czinin, E, Burteintli. 'I1i1'r'ti1mzt-- R. Henellia, ,l- lf1'1l-Vb',.ll- l-Uff- l'Y'5UllKll .ann, E. Hiiuolcl, l,. fiereilien, H. NYinkler, ll. Hzxunizmn. j. XYLH'Illll1lNI, lf. J. Yerspolil, N. Bny. R. koorfl-. A.. ilN'Tl'llllll0N- l'- ljl2'llI1l'flsf'. Nloar. l' feise, M, Zuecliner. .S'r'i'mii1 run' XY, Scitlewer, R, l'u1w, M. A. Moll, lf, tirahowski, B. Hoffman. li. Hirwixir-1'-r. R. Banu. ll, Srumipnuimu. lx. iron. elirens, XY. HOfIll2lIlll. il. lfuillx. if 'l'mnu, M. lloppintlml. V. Yun Riper. S. ER DEUTSCHE VEREIN is a cultural and social club for students intel- lectually interested in German. We had a wonderful time at our Christ- mas party with its gay decorations and delicious refreshments. We enjoyed ur spring picnics and had an interesting field trip to a German newspaper. Ve all had lots of fun at our booth at the Student Council Bazaar. We were ll proud to be students of German. Our capable ddZ j.f07' was Miss Gertrude A. Philipp. Our ohticers this year zere: Preridelzt, Elizabeth Beclcmang Vice-Preridezzt, Norma Schultzg Corre- Dwzdifzg Sec'1'etury, Eleanor Keiluhng RC'L'fll'dj7lg Ser1'eIur-1. Lilly Gereclien and '1'ea5zn'e1', Edmund Hunold. HER IlEl'TSl'H li YERI-QIN 'l' li yen. Der Deutsche Verein irst row, left to riylit-lf. Post, li. Rottimger, A, l'nkorny, M, Keefer, l.. Sellenlae. l., Roller, M, l'usmann. M, Leon, R. lioiirlny, B. lieelniiivclen, ererlieu, E, Hunold, L, Beukmzmn, Miss ti, A. Plxilipp, r-1d1'1'.mrg N, Scllnlri, lirrnya, R. Notaro, C. Krug, TIIIIH1 run -M. Sliernlaw, XY. Ross, B. l'l1oc . Keilulln, lf. liraren, B. fzutliseli, S. Krlzipp, Il, Slit-rlmw, J. Pziriiolrl. .Yrfrmirl B. Kraemer, J, Maxey, ll, Doyle, H, Becker, H. Moritgornery, l', XYzu'ren 716'--I. Jayson, R. XV:uril, R. Myers, R. Muller, H. .Xvnsse-, ly. Hynes, N. J, Newark, P, L1u1lJner,J. Vogler, li. Zulllkr-, R. Scliwicltart, j. lfisllc-r. l -13 IUNGERE DEUTSCHE VEREIN First rote, left to right--N. Fry, I. Mittenhuher, C, Schmitz, I, Korzenko, B. Schiefen, C. Ziegler, R. Ruecker, R. Schuler, P. VVimmer, M. Mack, H Hauser, B. Kunar, S. Fisdorfer, M. Riedel, I. Schroeder, C. Stein, B. Gregorio, Riemer, M. Fuhrnlan, H, Bay, D. Tucker, Mr. Kr0I1llEim, Advisor. Third V010- l'. Korzenko, R. Koopinan, P, Lamhrecht I. Hand, N, Barany, E. Reichert, V. Spirmon, G. Stankeuich, W. Sites, A. Nixon, D. Hill, I. Friedrichs, E, D A. Seholer, M, Maystrik, G. Bosch. Sccond row-B. Lehrer, G. Adler, N. lqastro, T. Cimaszewski, D. Linehan, R. Anderson, G. Rehorn, E, Beuel, 3 XYehster, I, Bogden, M, Bartoldus, H. Pfaender, K, Adams, B. Laub, G, Himmelmann, G, Lamparter, R. Schaub, P. Greiner, V. Ivansheck, R. Seeli VV. Muller, R, Lindbom, G. Smith, A, Deleoheny. ANY Sewanhakans trekked back and forth to the Till Eulenspiegeli' Booth at the Student Coun- cil Bazaar. What was the big attraction? Why, of course, it was those delicious, mouth-watering cookies being sold there. The tempting morsels were made in all sorts of sizes, shapes, colors, and flavors. Selling cookies at the Bazaar was just one event during our highly successful year. Learning about Ger- Crowds gather around the Die Lorelei, where Frenc fries were sold by Gerrnan students at the Studen Council Bazaar. 'IUNGERE IJEUTSCHE YEREIN Filzrf Voir, lrft to riglltfeff, Miller, A. A. Huether, E. Kopp, Trick, G. SClll'lllH1!f, M. Kollmer, 1-I, XVeisskichen, B. NYolsky, II, Overton, I. Brud, H fielrlmaeher, lf. Saia, Y. Scott, L. Ryf, Clukies, L. Gruner, R, llerenthall, Kreiss, D. johnson, B. Schudde, N. Stringhani, D. Kloepfer, Mr. XVm. Kohle BI. XYarner, K. Arvani, K. Colleary. Y. Fisher, L. Ropertz, I. Casale, B. fldrisor, Third rowfj. Ross, I. Abdai, C. Bfeyer, A. Sorrentino, I. Hocl Englert, C. Nary, A. Carotenuto. Sffifwzrl ron'-fC. A. Brenner, B. Kompass, reiter, M. Herman, XY. Rommell, D, Hoeffner, BI. Plant, A. Reinhardt, X l'. K. Stephens, J. Rosenzweig, B. Christoph, D. XVzirtell, S. Vaneli, C, Ginkel, M, Mintz, I. Vlihitney, A. Christon, K, Reichert, P, Finger, G, Roberts R, VVetjen, R. NcMinn, A. Turschmann. w,w l. gvli .N, Q , a 12513. ,r, 5 ,, , . ,g-,,x .- f:.' , M . FY ' Y -,PS Q. .yi ,f.r,,w, X A f, vm,NK,k,gb,Q+ gg N W' '.1': Q3f - R Q Fifa Us . W f lib Us. - J K 'V' , 5 ' '. F f k '-QR V'v'w,,, . I V X. Oi ,i K '. R 9 , , .L Qv wif .4 gf' 1, 3, Q 5+ , LR, 0. ZEN A a,g'A5'2,'.. mg , . W 'V A ' 5591, V 'ff -ggi'g5'.f+5g ' 'u Aj! . 5 ', ' , Q. ' 1 . - uv. W., A A . ., M : 0 W, , ' x up 'W my - -,, . S ,m , , A M 92 ,, - ' , v A - , ' V ' - J , ' ,X 5 f'f 'fwfr' ,ff f . ' I . ff , A V , E 4 . , 9 QI' f A , , A ,Q Wm wh -41 ,, UQ LOS JUVENES First raw, left to right-A, Symons, J. M. Cole, B. Gray, J. Simon, Mr. lngoglia, IJ, hlanzi, Hoc-rner, C, Roberts, M. Calabrese, C. Kerr, S. YVolfe, Ad1'lSDl',' Mrs. Gilbert, Aiiz'i.wr,' B. Sharp, J. Kovzirie, N. iliarcia, J. XV0lman, N, Shaw. 7111711 row -R, Swneey, B. Morello, Ez La Fana, B. Sinus. Second ro1t'fE. Braun, J. Quigley, D. Zacharewicz, C, Garcia, A. Charley, E. Nelson, ll, Heiser, Y. Peigez, L, Ruggirehho, D. Giuilice, A. Gott, J. latje. L05 .lu lanes INING and dancing at our April Fiesta was a momentous occasion for Los jovenes members. Memories of it will linger long. We again participated in the Pan American Fiesta which provided gaiety galore. Los jovenes has always taken an active part in this celebration, just as we strived to bring true Spanish color to our booth at the Student Council Bazaar. Among the activities on our busy social calendar was a visit to a Jos JOVENES First roto, left to riglztfli. Lanili, D. Baer, A. liiaraputo, M. Nicholson, C. nostro, L. Schneider, L. hfessick, E. Palch, F. XYeise, J. Averna, E. Cahill, Tucciuarili, B. Bell, L. Giustina, l. Steinroecler, M. Cernkovic, Mrs. Gilbert, 1, Petrovich, J. XYest, B. Sauve, K. Schroeder, C. Roberts, Y. Perez. Third Adrisarg LI Soiefer, IJ, Ranauto, l'. Barbour, N. Cravell, j. Paola, E. Tam- row-B. Morello, L. Ruggirello, L. Rosensteel, B. Salonen, A. Savclla, L. many, B. Allen, j. Sherback. Second 1'aIt'--- E. Lafazia, B. Yerlfecke, M. Teitelbaum, H, Collins, J. Groclin, ll. johnson, VY. Purcell, 'KPaclre Leroux. Majeski, E. Dougherty, I. Krueger, M. A. Fitzpatrick, L. Smith, R. Pater- I. llopkin, A. Raitano, B. MeSweeney, T. Costantino, F. Spina. 148 LOS 'lUYliNliS sf Vllx Inf! to rigflzt- A. Symons, K. lnalelicato. G. Anzizmo, A. Riccio. A. Yon 'I'l1:i:lcn. Nl, R. Nlorrem morno rnrr reicsi. ll. lircnz. li. Roberson. S. lleckxuzm, Mrs. Gilbert, .-liIz'1'.vm'g Y. 111-4lnl4l. N- l4I'1lYL'l1- A- AYZIFFCII OH 1 L Cf U X1 HT en X. Sullenlre. ll. lfowlc-r. ll. lluclzxk, l.. Leonard, A. Iilrieco. B. Kramer, man, ll. Coyne. li. Nlzilcolm. e 1 lr r mu lfll auptman. ASl'iiI'lI1l ron' A, llrnltz-son. l., Rorlen, Nl. A. Siniscalchi, C. Solomon. N, Slmw. lf. Kmn rguelle eroux oin o nee B Henle-k. j. Robertson. if Swift. J. Farber. C. Polito, N. Oltmann, joltee Nl XlX3f67 L05 .lu fines Spanish museum and a delicious meal at a Spanish restaurant. We had fun talking to the waiters and ordering our dinners in Spanish. We were very careful to look for a nod of approval from our advisor to let us know that what we had ordered was palatable. Each Spanish class had its own club and officers due to our very large or- ganization. Ian Scwartz was Tesorero for the whole club and Mrs. Zenobia Gilbert was the Adzfirof. LOS IOYENES .st IOL left to riylzf-I'. Bruno, S. Fox, B. Berk, N. Sandmann, K. Joyce, berg, I.. Uliizirelli, i.. Spector r 1x nnen owom rawbridge, M. Smith, M. Mncllonalcl, M. Spano, Advisory A. Passa- Vina, ll. llomlge. Yiiird Vnwf--C. Nh r J Du ee I l reen rr Xen U ua L Houghton, J. Kovziric, M. iifflllllfll. J. Abrams, A. Karlson, if mni, B. Zinnnermzm, Ii, Men e e eor Q e ex lrquiart one L McNulty. .Slrroml row-1. Hauptman, B. Loden, J. Conlin, M. I.. Nlorrone, N. Tonnescn, C. K A P n nun' Uri in oung 1 Ricci, E. Linclquist, li. Trutt, J. lfausto, M. Gargiulo, L. Green- Q Downey 149 LOS CHICOS First row, left tn Viylztfhl. J. Ollilalleriy, C. Golilsniith, K. XVitl1ers, E, Schweizer, J. Florence, R. Michell, Bliss Mildred Slmno, f1d'L'1-SU1'j M, Tlioden, E. Sonbend, D Seible. M. Krajci, P. Coleman, J. XViggins, Sammi' run'-A. Rossi E. XYillia1ns, P Ilinmttco, P. Arlqwright, XY. Dunliam, R. BI. Masillo. S. Burflliarflt, 13 Kriofsky M A. Clraulich, M. Macllonalrl, C. Person, li, Yurasits, C. Spica, I. Hauptman Third Vl7TE'fG, Heck, J. Short, C. Nyman, M. Savage, M, Chamlin, A. Lel-'age IJ. Varlaer, C. Barbieri, li. Pelzar, R. Pact. O. XYGOCI, D. Vanx, B. Grimm, A. Strand T. Cogan. LOS CHICOS Firxl row, left tu rightfll. Pettingill, P. Hoffmann, J. Liguori, Y. llartinez. R, Boado, B. XYagner, N, Mazzarelli, Bliss Mildred Spano, Ail1.'1's0r,' C. Butta, E, Gam- bino, C. Lisotta, A. Truncale, F. Mcfiarrigle, J. Maclcowiak, B. Heyliger. Second ron-ffli. Hyman, I.. Gevertz, F.. Mcliallion, J, Schwart, M. Calogero, C. Giordano, C Zininy, T. Polito, C. Hunt, C. Hill, R. Kaplan, J. Greenberg, K. Fillo, P. Meono, IJ, Breih, J. Moy, Third ro'zt'fK. YVaxman, E. Blair, P. Hancke, D. YValters, G. Mollcentin, J. Foster, R. XYells, D. hlclllanus, M. Benowitz, C. Hinotosa, H. Hoos, R. Loclclers, R. liolrlfarb, S. Hoffman, P. McManus, J, Funssanito. 150 y y , L05 Ehitus OS CHICOS is composed of several groups, each with its own officials, meeting individually in class once a month. Activities were planned by the chairman of each class. We took fasci- nating trips to Spain, Mexico and South and Central America through the magic eyes of a film projector. Fiestas,' took our breath away with their gay costumes, beautiful senoritas and col- LOS CHICOS First row, left to riglztfp. llohan, J. Dennis, E. Hobcr, F. Friedman, J. Santelli, S. Kovaric, Mr. Anastasio, Advisory J. Bramlett, C. Bryan, N. Snow L.. Speier, C. Klein, K. Bergbom. Second row--J. Killian, J. Hordes, L. Vercillo, B, VVeber, B. Pape B. Nolcl, D. Butscher, B. DeMeo, C. Campo, R. NValn1sley, C. Lento. Third row-SD. Denaro, M Larsen, D. Myrom, G. Hanson, P. Vassalo, A Anastos, M. Richman, B. Baumann, F. Orlando, C Abel, F. Foulkes, J. Giaia, R. Greene. v orful music. We gained from these trips vast knowledge of Spanish civil- ization, which helped us considerably in our Classroom work, improved our grades and stimulated a desire to per- sonally visit these countries. Our l1'Ecl.iZlI'6l' was Nancy Tonnison. We were advised by Mrs. Marion Di Cristina, Miss Mildred Spano and Mr. Louis Anastasio. LOS CHICOS First rare, Ziff! to r'1'g1l1tfY. Merrill, E. Sinilell, fx. Xlpmlergern, A. Snlznnone, li. Haunss, S. Hymowiif, s l. Juep, Blrs. Ili Cristina. Ad:'is0r,' C. Szimoro, L. l'lin, J, Brunner. K. lielcenlnaeli, BI. A. Seizillo, J. Rosenthal, K. Zrnffurese. .gA'L'07ld row-C. lluhmeiur, J, Hans, R. Nlefimerii. ll. Russo, C. lsnhella, J. linger, L, Brass, L'. Schmidt, L. Correll, Szinileix, K. Kiefer, J. Nfmnrul. K. Roberson, E. Jrnlmxn, A. lYerden, ll. ltlaywoorl. ll. Gionta, P. YY:nlsh, R. Krzeskr. Tlziril row- J. Lara, Curry, B. Mfirglilies, H. Buchbincler, N. Nntm, N. Saginario, H. Johnson, K. Hasenmeyer, XV. Audley, A. Gabriel, A. Baumann, li. Mostler, ll. Gross, J. Kelly, V. Landsb:-rg. Fir LHS l'llIl'US ' i' ' rfilllf li. iihrisoph, Nl. .-X. linriello, S, Sylvester, A, L-IKSIIIU, li lil xt rm , Irfi tu K I Hzxluti, Nlr. iXn:isl:nsio. .-ildt'i,snrg l', Riilir-lsliy, Nl. llnlines, Nl. Selninmi, l'. hlnti S'm'mzi1 rrm' ll. tiohen. S. VX'i1lmer. ll. XYright, l'. Tate, B, Rivera, H. 'llmylor Nl, Taylor, ,X. lizirnsn. l'. Kohler, J. lfinlziyson, .X. Nlurizx. Third rim'-r H, lfielrls, Il NleXllister, .X. l-Iflel, J, Amhrosio, l', Hls-on. R, Si-hroeiler, J. Anderson, S. Kohn K. li. Nlzirvin. R. A. Rolxerts, l'. Nlellgvr. R. liolclstein. LOS CH ICOS xv! row, left tif riglzt -C. Huggins, ff. ilniturerzi. S, Fleisllman, Bl. Belitl, L' Peilersen, IJ. Nlyer, l'. Riordan, Mrs. Di Kristina. .Aliir'z's0r,' R. Bruno, L. Yi Ymm B, Vetter. lf. liuropa, A. Blcfflnry, l'. NY:ilsh, Xl. Orsomarso, Sccomi Varian-.fk Toeler. li. Hallo. J. Laskarie. M. Lilrinotf, Li. Nlnrrny. J, Blecker. A, Ajeininn, H Herth. lf. Miller, F. SCllXX'3l 7C. P, Pietroxv-ki, l.. Meri. J. Liotta, C. Marino, li. Tohin M. Baron. li. Vow. Third ron'-J. lloselx, R. Klein. T. Dillon. R. Hziiniltnn, H limzmnel. R. Aus, T. lfallzicarn, U. Bluelwellnie. XY. Lasko, D, Knl-ink. li. XYilkins ' R, Lennzirili. J. Johnson. ll. Leiter. 151 SACHEM PLAYERS rt 1 in 1 14 1 lx rx S-clir :fel Xnnc Nfenge Marilyn Marsh, Bob lliovanniello, Elaine Vanin, Janet Berry, l'a-t Kaufman, Joanne Scllillin iespi 'NI run c IS r 1 vm 1 one isor Nl:-xrilyn llmlas, April Carolyn XYLlIlSCll, ,lnclith Farber, L zlrol Y Halliday, Allan NVeintrzmb. fhtr mon C rol lomr- l yndn l ron 1 50101141 :ou Riclmrtl XVaehter, Terry l'0TL'f-'NOl'I1l3l1 Shaw, Bob Salvio, Don lxolar, Leroy Creasy, Bruce Lerne Allan Ralnnowity. Sathern Pla ers ENSATIONAL! Colossal! We are talking about our Sachem play Wha A Lifef' Our club play involved a lot of work but we had our share o laughs, too. The play was our biggest project tackled for the year but a fiel trip to a Broadway show was also on our agenda. A fabulous time was ha by all. Participation in Purple and White Week, followed by a booth at th Student Council Bazaar were other activities in which we engaged. Later i the season came the induction of apprentices and pins for the Senior members The purpose of our club is to stimulate and foster interest in the amateu and professional theater. We all had a fascinating and enjoyable time a Sachem Players. Mr. ldwal jones was our r1a'z'i.m1'. The officers were: President, Marci Fuchs, Vice-P1'e.s'ide11f. Robert Viespi, Cw're5lI70zzdi11g Ser1'efm',1', April Symons Remmlizzg Ser1'eIrz1'-1. Marilyn Umlasg Trea5zz1'e1', Marilyn Marsh. The show must go on, but it would not if it were not for the Stage Crew Every production in the Auditorium was, in part, our handiwork. We ar an indispensable team behind the scenes in all Sewanhaka stage presentations Be it for dramatic productions or assemblies, the complex machinery of cur tains, lighting and decor are all manipulated by Sewanhaka's Stage Crew an executed with finesse under the direction of Mr. ldwal jones. 152 41: , 1 'W Fifxft wmv, Ivft tw Vzgfllt Karl Klwnl, Hfllf llzlr-nal. Mr. lmlxml Ioncl. ,-ld1'fxf1,- Rlklllilfll XY:uclxter. lion lxulzzr. Arwrlll rwzr- Bula Yicxpy, Mike Vlmnin. fof' SltCllk'!ll l,lZlj'x'fN' turn-'t :ut tln- lmzuzmr wax flrzunzltic lnzuls. Lmzfrr Hr, Vlmlcs llmlxw-lip llrllu- Lurnrr for luix rulv in XYlmt .X l.ifv. lfwtfrwz l':u-t 1rfA'lYllnl .X Lifl- rrln-zzrw-. S,-XCHEXI PLAYERS Firft mfr, iff! to r1'g1l1!--l'lz11'l1ur:n Yzwrow, juznlniln- Krn':n'iu, llormlly Ackr-r' Roberta Snnxlm, llcvcrly Hrinnn, Gail llmulnl, llenn- Snnlnxm, Sylvia Solmloll man. Peggy Gcnyh, Marilyn Nlzurfll, Bulb Yiwln, Mr, Irlwul jenn-5, ,-ldt'i.vm'g Beverly Cole. .Xnn Yun Tlmzulcn. Maury Ann XYr1l1. Hurlmm Yun EQ-flu-, flrirzl Marcia lfnclh, Marilyn lvllllils, April Sylnnny, Mary lfrznmurf Rlllllltfl, jurly rffn'fBob Harnerl, Mike flmnin. Nornmn Slmw, Holm Snlviu. Al Kl1ux.lxcnX:xux f 1 , l'itcl1er5lxy. .Skumnl zwzvf Iris llnrvnfnlml, l.i1 I-Q-rk1n:nm, lilninc lvrcttinc. 153 .-XRTSM ICN First row, left to right-C. XYunseh, L. Yivona, L. Linge, fi. Grim, L, Lenin, J. Kranz, L, Brandon, L. XYaslier. Third row-B. Manhoff, T. Voigt, B. G. Ruegc, B. Sherbow, M. Disk, R. Biddlcconibe, I. Sussman. Srcovzd rim' - Cole, l'. Bierbaurn, L. Muller, Mr. James G, DeNicola, Advisory R. XVachter, L. Thek, A. Jack, S. Ro-.er, il. Lorey, H. Lippincott, N, Fry, I. Rosenthal, l'. Fink, C. Sterrett, A. Schuster, Pemberton. lop- .Xrtsmen clrew liieliltu portrait ffvrzter'--l.00l4 out lzelowl Buttam--flleile Sussnlzm paints. zi living portrait. 154 rtsmen SPLASH of paint, a drawn line, a dark shadow and presto . . . a display adver- tising a forthcoming event at Sewanhaka. Three dimensional Christmas displays seen this Year were all courtesy of the Artsmen. Our organi- zation is a service club whose function is to publicize and promote any school event and to display student art work. Our Carousel booth was a tremendous suc- cess as we sketched character drawings of stu- dents attending the bazaar. Our bright colors were: Richard Wachter, P1'e5ia'enl,' Louis Muller, Vice-Pffefidentg Judy Rosenthal, Cowefpomiifzg Sef1'elmi'y,' Harriet Lippincot, Recording Secreimgg' john Pember- ton, Historian, Larry Washer, Treazyzzrer. Mr. james DeNicola was our advisor. I i'r'st tofu, Icft to rigflzt-iXi1tl1o11y Yalone, 'Xndy Strand. Bill Sweeney, Mr, R. Hruns, -ldz'1'.vor-,' lfranlc Thiel, Bob lfxnltone. l'r'ta-1' Yan Tassell. S'ccwz4l rotvf--Janies Anderson. lohn llawlik, Fred Vogel, Ronald Vfeifer, Douglas Nlaclieclinie. jack Klapp, Russ Nlartino, Angelo Sava-lla. Jim follinf: Stan Sehin, Howard Longacre, l'rr-d Slvirclu, AIQOLIANS First mv, left to rightf-Janet Kun, Norma Schultz, Connie Dralus, Viola Leotti, l':xt McKay, Annette Esposito, Dorothy Ranauto, Carol Ann Valone Smith Diane Lenau. Barbara Henclriclvs, Barbara Bezdek, Eleanor Keilulln, Nh-rjie Pemld, Rexine Allen. Third rowffune Killian, Cathy Leopoldl Marta Linda DeNic0la, Madeline Zuecliner, Beverly Norclalil, Carol Jones, Barbara lliorandino, Anna llungiovnnni, Doris Sorensen, I.. Balsac, Dana Dodge Sallt mddock Nancy Hauscli, Second rutuffliilecii llougherty, Pat Elson, Irene Potts, Eilwina XYeis. Aeulians USICAL ability and the votes of the girls were necessary to gain admission into the Aeolians. We provided songs at assemblies, womens clubs, benefits and Sunday Afternoon Concerts. The applause we received made long hours of practice worthwhile. Lending our voices to the rhythmic music of the Spring Concert was thrilling. Miss Kathleen Donoghue was our Adzfiyor and C01m'11ct01'. AEUHS HIS group helped provide oppor- tunity for boys who qualified to get advanced experience in male Glee Club singing. We specialized in four part singingg our main performances were in the Sunday Afternoon and Christmas Concerts, Our selections centered around this gay holiday. Helping us learn vocal techniques and appreciate music and harmony was our conductor and advisor this year, Mr. Robert Bruns. AEONS Xrent. Third w:r'ff.X1irlrew Kramer, Frank Bernard lrfillllllhll 155 MII' .mubreclit xI.S' X .XIQSITY llI.IfIf f'I.I'I3 Vim! rwrv, lfff In riff!!! 11. YrwL'I,rl, I3 Iirmliixiqiilx. XI, IIii1:iiI:1i'. .X. Fin-Iwrr. ' wvll. I'. Ulzzvp, NIV, N, IITIIIIN, .-1'r1'I'1'.w' ,. I5ivi'Iu:1iiill, S. 'I'i'irIx. Ii. I'L-Ivrxoii. I S ':lrw. I., 1111-ifitluii, If. Uivi-. ,Szuwzifl ITT II. .Xy:iXw, If Aiiiiiziiiii, I'. I'inI,, B Hzivuii . fri. '. ,':i1ini'u, KI, XY:n'iic'r, . .zi 1, Tixip, 'I'. l.:iIh-Ilzi. I', Mi-mio '. 'Iviii, I., Klmriivy, R, Iilllll' ' rum' ,I. Nlziclmxxiqllx, ' lf NY:iIi-lili, , 1 ' . 171' , N nu I rd Ix UI im, J. Nzilali I XI. IXI1lj'Nl1'IIi. V, I.c'i' Puitmx, X, fNIiIILr. II, Iii ' I., XIvwi1vi', XI X C. A X V 1. I, KI. xlmu. I. Smut, . .In'Ni1Ily, II, H11 A Ilmxiifin, Il, X ' U. M, Ili Iyrr. , 1iI,Iil-I L'I.I'B mg Irff in rifflzf S. XYifImer. I.. julinxmi, VI. XI:i!1c-N, A, Rivrio, IJ, Mnrea, B, 'I'Imin:if. NIV. R, Bruin, .-Id:-i'xor,' H. Niziji-aku. N, Iiiwai, C, Mfiliiim. I'. Brition, U. KL-rr. N, Ifron-fL'I1I. .Sxcrmirl r'rm'fH. Nlrmrgaui, J. Slim-Icy, Ii, Linulizm, Il, Schis- g:iIl, lf Ifrcixinl, R. Ihfrcmlmll, I.. Blorroue, A, KL-llcr, Y, Pm-IIL'. NI, Reimler, QI. ,'XICXZl1liIl'T, I, Stauffvr, I. l'rist, G. Tepp, NI, Ifulirmzm. Tlzirrl' mix'-M. Duliigg, S. rzxsmly, D, Stomp NI. Smith, Mcngze l, jmiw, A. firm-iiliulgli, I', HA' i Rrmlc, Kzniwr. I'. I 14. Rim-i 1 l ISSIILT , L. , 1. Drug' NIHIC, B keyv Siinmous. l IllIiI.S' YXRSIIY GLICIC CLUB l i'r.rI rmu, IM! Iw right--fC. RicI1mon4I, Y. Suliwi-ilcvrt, If, KL-llvy. I.. Peterson, If. l'Il1IxieN, VI. Ilnrlul. Nr. R, Brims, Ad'L'1'5nv',' Ii. Si-lim-ir, lf Iii-viuivr, If. Goctv, B. XY:imu-i'. I'. XYIxitc', N. I'i':zrI1t, Srfmzci rim' If, Crirlwtt. II. Riif. Il, llrzikc, I., Rat- vliftl-, Il, NYitIv. l'. Nk'IN0ll. S. NVillinms, If. C'r1rI1ctl. H, I'c-lc-r44m. A. QXYQIIH. S. Iiriclc. Ii, K4-iiip. 'lllfrrl VUTI' C, I31'nmIcn- 14-ill. Il. l'ui'x':i1:i. V. IIIIYIKIHIQLII, C, Bar- Imiru, N, IITILNVYI, If, Iliirgcr. ' riuIit, ,I. iii-54-V. I I-If I. Izrb, IJ, ilmmi. C, Cooper, fl. .Ixx:ii'fIx, I.. Yi Your. GIRLS' JAYVEI-I LQLI-Ili CLUB P, lirown, J. Schwartz, M, Tartasky, C Clrannini, Second row-C. Michal, L, Grenon, C, Fromm, I. Chadwick, A. Forrest, E, Kopp, BI. Riedel, L. Fine. lf. Foell, Mr. R. Bruns, ACl1'I'5U?',' E. Graham, M. Holmes, li, VViesehan, B. Pape, R, Graham, J, O'Brien, N. Morgan, A. Ylhchstetter, A. Oppitlo. Third I-'irst rare, left to riylztf- C, Martone, M. Brannstein, A. Merker, L. Olberter, rom- C.. Acearili, S, lYarsl1aw, li, Nou-lla. li, Reid, A. Caruso, Nl. YVarneCke. K, Berk, M, Ruhelow, L. llarbarons, C. XVelJer, C. O'Hara, J. Rush, C. Fanelli, A, Polcc, R lc m j l knri , 'XT ln A QI. Breglio, Nl. Maher, li. Kotish, J, Neville, ll. lngino, I, Thomas, V, Hor- mann. l a1rr't11 razvfli, Meehan, K, Boderick, I. Garltlis, P, Seabrook, B, Zimmerman, il, Donahue, l'. Yineignerra, I. Webster, C. Stein, ll. Silverman, l'. Rubelsky, li. Ualati, P. Ifriggione, C. Schultz, B. Arnett, S. Farber, M. . Hwlescv, . .as'z is . . sa, B, Rivera, C, Kzitler, A. Casale. Pollio, M. Preiss. 7 7 Girls arsit Elena Club UR Christmas, Spring, and Sunday after- noon concerts left us proud to be a mem- ber of the Glee Club. The purpose of our club is to provide an opportunity for advanced girl singers to gain experience through choral sing- ing. Our advisor this year was Mr. R. Bruns. This year's ofhcers consisted of two secretaries, Nina Bisesi and Grace Ricceg and four libmriazzr, Claire Molinas, Dora Morea, Paula jaep, and Marilyn Bierbaum. C GIRLS' I.-XYYEE HLEE CLUB Girls .la Vee lilee Club HE thought of advancing to Varsity Glee Club or Choir made hours of practice a pleasure. With proper breath control, the scales. rhythm, note reading and good posture to learn, all our minutes in practice were fully utilized. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Bruns, our officers were: Serremrier, Sue Collins and Eilleen Graham, Libfmimzr, janet Schmedding, Margaret Stewart, Elizabeth Foell and Carol Ann Fromm. I ir.rt 1'0:t', left to right IJ. Atwood, Xl. Bnongeruino, -I, Martin, M, Napoli- Third rozvfli. lozze, li, Nappi, M, Luensman, j. Altevogt, M, lJ'Orso, M. tano, L. Latallafli, Nl. Taylor, C. ljilizlllirg, bl. Para, J, Knapp, L. Fasten, Silversmith, T, Sofia, P. Nluti, P. Okulski, K. Bergbom, P, Tate, li. lValker. rl. Zernclla, ll. Pietrnwski, IJ. litlwarrls, C, Schwarze, ll, Gonzales, N. Cuiliano, l'. Link, ii. Heldmacher, S. Collins, ll. VVetter, M, Sehumm, L, Schwartz, l'. Risucci. j. joy. Sl'C0lltl row E, Gillespie, li. Zuckerman, R, lle Stefano, J. B, llorflon, ll. Karsellick, M, A. Ranilazio, L. Sicard, Fourth ron'-J. lilkin, Rlclntosh, Re, fi. Rauscher, j. Barritt, Nl, Bartkowski, R, Ostro, N, lloover. lf. iieorgi, A. Napolitano, Nl, A. Curly, li, Le Blanc, Klausner, E. Ryan. Xlr. R. Bruns, ,'lll'7'l-XU7',' B. Shatzkin, ll, Bntschcr, I. Felman, -I, Florence. A. Sarno, II. Sclnnedrling, R. Solombrino, M, Ballato, I. Ceruellion, J. Dennis, I'. linssinkle, I, l.atti-rty. ll. Froehler. J, A. Hasset, j. Se-mit, C. Kaile. lf juliano, C. Inchuiewicz, C. Wicks, XY, Dunham, IJ, Breit, E. Strause, Bl. Qtewari, C, Pelkowski, l , Calla, M. O'l-lalloran, I, lirer1it7. .5 .Q A' ffiifiifi may 1 ., twist ?ea11.'.-f.:':v, f MR. REINO AHLMAN Conductor Urcheslra HE applause thundered in our ears at the end of our assembly performance making the long hours of hard practice well worthwhile. We performed at assembly programs, the Christmas concert and the Spring concert. The care- ful blend of strings and wind instruments produced magnificent overtures, suites and symphonies. The purpose of the Orchestra is the opportunity for developing playing ability and desire for symphony music. The ofhcers of the Orchestra this year were: President, Nancy Froeschelg Vice-President, Anna Edreosg C01'I'65lD071LZljl2g Secretmfy, Olimpia Corsini and Treasurer, Carl Wright. Mr. Reino Ahlman was our conductor and adzfifor. BOYS' GLEE CLUB First row, left to rig11tA-I, Narasin, C. Morabito, J. Anderson, L. Manomet. rnzr'-A. Yalone, A. lidel, R, Roberts, J. Gawlik, F. Martino, C.4Bailey, G. Mr. R. Bruns, Ari1'i.vof,' P. Van Tassel, B. Roe, C. Hinojosa, T. Hoyt. Second Hutter, B. Sweeney, R. Umstaclt. Third mu'-ll. Tracy, G. XY1edman, P. Ettcnson, R. Pfeifer, S. Schin, H. Longacre, F. Vogel. 158 BU 5' lilee Club N our club we strove to attain more musical harmony to prepare us for more advanced vocal groups. The most attention was paid to vocal technique, musicianship and acquaintance with four part ensemble singing. We learned the rudiments of group singing and worked hard to perfect our tone production. While preparing for future group singing we prac- ticed everything from reading music to breath control and enjoyed ourselves along with our work. Mr. Bruns was our adviror this year. ORCHESTRA Violin.:-Eleanor Froeschel, Pre.rident,' Anna Eclreos, Vice-President,' Ethel Apmann, Jo- seph Cullum, Gale Geldmacher, Roberta Gourlay, Ronald Leonarrli, Neil Sternstein. Cello-Olimpia Corsini, Sccretaryg Carl Xyfllllll, Anne Cosse, Viola-Donald Bris- sendin. Barr-Jean Horwath, Michael Or- lcck, VVilliam Margulies, Edward Listen- gart. Clarinet-'Edward Znlilke, Barbara Margnlies. FluteAEdwaril Johnson, Bar- bara Kuempel, Baxraon- --Karl Cron. Trom- bom'--VVilIiam Montgomery, Allan Rabino- witz, John Newark. Trumpet-Ronald Schwickart, Michael Casa. French Horn- George Vachuda, Vllalter Schmid, Raymond Roc-sch. Richard Seelig, James Kerner. ObocvSimon Plaut. Tuba'-Robert Eck- meyer. Alto Sax-Patricia Margulies. Per- l'1l.V51:0?liC3I'0l Jones, Ronald Obermeyer, Robert Morello, Norman Sartor. Ja Vee Band 4' TRIKE up the band! We were always ready and willing to do just that, for playing good band music was our specialty, and our privilege. Our performances at assembly programs were good practice to become play- ers in the Varsity Band. We were taught co' ordination and techniques to achieve harmony. The ofhcers were: Paul Greiner, Preridenlg William Desimini, Vice-P1'eJicien!,' Grant Smith, Recording Sec1fem1'y,' Richard Schaub, Treare u1'e1',' Mr. Norbert Renick, Conductor. J. V. BAND Illvmberr in alphabetical order-Charles Bailey, Robert Baumiller, Charles Beta, Hoffman, Karl Kastendieck, Doris Kloepfer, 'Stephen Kohn, Thomas Leavy, William Betz, Lester Castellano, Leonard Cohen, VVilliam Desimini, Vice-Presb Peter Olsson, John Onysko, Joan Rosenzweig, Richard Schauh, Trearurerf dentg Daniel Didocha, Jack Frassinato, George Frederickson, Robert Goldstein. Ray Greene, Paul Greiner, Presidentg Barbara Haywood, Marion Hirsch, xVl.ll12llH Frederick Simon, Grant Smith, Secretary' Joseph Spaclaro, Sandra Sylvester, Vaughn Surprenant, Joseph Titone. 159 CHOIR CHOIR First row, left to right M. ltlziyinzin, li. lloiigherty, IJ. Lenau, C. Yziehufla, R. Viespi, R. Firxf row, left in rigflil- l. lreotti, l'. McKay, E. xxY1lEllICl', C. jones, N. Schultz, B. frziililock, M. Zueehner Second' ron'--f-R. Allen, J. Killian, Dougherty, ll. Li-naiii, li. Vzicliuila, R. Viespi, R. S. finnater, M. lxilililllllllllll, lf, A. Bernius, IJ, Dodge, C. Pryor, J XYest, M. Pezold. Third XV:iehter, ki. Jones, N. Schultz, Il. Craddock, M. row-C. Leopolili, A, Esposito, l'. jorlier, S. Vaneli, C. Schumpf, J. Kun, E, NYeis, N. Hauscli, Zueeliner. Sfrond row--A. Bongiovanni, R. L. Alter. if Dralus, B. Shukri. Fuurtli ron'-fK. Vziux, 'l'. Bzirhiero, R. Muller, N. Snrtor, K. Klapp, li. ll:-ckiuzinn, B. Hendricks, B. Bezdek, B, Nordahl. l'. Lauhner, l.. Stone. B. Mxicnmher, A. Sjogren. l5. Rniiznito. N. Robinson, lf Valone. Third rowi- RUBERT Yll-ISPI thitxtiniiiiviif Boy in filllffl' Top-Choir Soloi Night Bottom - e Choir I' The H OY to the World' '... that was our opening phrase as the purple robed choir moved down the aisles with lighted candles. It was a wonderful sight and portrayal of the Christmas spirit. The Choir has heralded the seasons and holidays we all love so much since 1930. Our activities included a bridge party, the Christmas concert, and caroling through Sewanhakas halls while classroom students joined in the festive spirit. In the spring, Choir brought enjoyable music to the audiences st Bzirhzirri Hendricks sings Silent 'l at the Xmas Concert. resident Roh Yiespi lt-:ifls Ll vuczil exercise. l4.XRH.XR.X ll ICNIJRIVKS Uiif.vtizr11Iif1rf Mir! in Ciliwii' P. Elson, V., Smith, I, Pilil, F, Keiluhn, N1 A. Graulicli, A. C. Strand, j. Ostemlorf, R. Hililelpraiul, S Potts, L DeNicola, M.'R. Horrezxle, I. Robertson. CHOIR First rum, left tn rifflzl li, lirareii, ll. Soreilsc-ii, lf, Iloiiglivrty, ll, Lenau, tl, Vaeliuda, R Yiespi, R. XY:1cl1ter, if jones, N. Schultz, B. Frzuliloek, N, ZllCCllIlCI'. Second row-L, Balsae P De fer, ' Nl Vim uicllno l ll ul mlm in L' 'cl 'I 9 ' Fourth 07i J- ,halmldeiv Gmmell- ,R- ,Hflflwfly , . rge, I. Rnja, . , I -1 , . 1 1 L , ,. 5T1llll7, ,. Burkes, S. Sherslioff, lx M' Blygethi J' Lollmsx ll' lucnllecktii IX' Kumi Il Norilrihl, A. Sartor. Tliiril ruru- fA. Rossi, j. l.ii'zit:1, A. l'ClY5llliH1llZl, IJ. RlHCKCCllI1iS, F. Nigrelli johnson, B. llalzone, 1'. Lanigan. 7 , Choir of the Spring and Sunday Afternoon Concerts. Our Senior farewell party, along with graduation, wound up our year. Our aofzfiyoi' this year was Miss Kathleen Donoghue. Our officers included: Preridezzf, Robert Viespig Vice- Presidefzt, Dick Wachterg Cowerpozzflifzg Senemry. Barbara Craddockg Rerordizzg Sew'elarieJ, Madeline Zeuchner and Norma Schultzg Trefzrzzrer, Carol jonesg and Arfoffzpfzzzirf, George Vachuda. Tiff' The Axel Nlaria Sexlem-V wx of the elmiiw part of the Xmas norm-ri. lfifltffm Xlillnnn Xlzirlielil, noted lmritomr. rims inn' it nl him to rlluir ofhir Nl. Koch, li. Liiiclquier, li, lfillo, R. Strauss, I-'curili ww A. l'lir'ston, M, A, Ierome, A, R Kr ' ' A ' ' ' lli ' e t amer, l'. J. Skirmlv, A. Sanz-lla, M, l.ai111i:ii'ivi', XX. Nlu Q , 1. Logan, R, Ar n . 155 K 3 'wiv s , MISS liA'l'lll,liliN lJUN1Mll'll'I2 Q-illlllil' l7irr1'!oi' BARISARA HEZDIZK Oirtxtrunlirnf Girl In Cflmzi -.J 1-ew... -,- js- is s W 4 If R . 1, K Ki, 1 4114131491 ix ig.. t A ., . I 1 Jef ig? 4 lr 1 'IV f as f 354 Q l,,,.,,.,. EQ S? H ,ff BE N2 1 3 ai J V 4 if 5 Z' i , A 5 i Aww, 4 fl 1, N F wi ,I V 5' 'F A, l 'gi-1 5 bf. it Q' iii vi , . ,.,, . . v . liiiaiiigiiffevbr 'Q ' il .5 .l :Q . MR, NORBERT RENICK Conductor Oboe--S, Plaut, li. YVei5s, Bassoon--C. Crom, Flute-B Kucmpel, E. Johnson, E, Nilsen, D. Stone, P. Lambrechr. Alto Clarinet-V. Perez. B-fiat Clarinc'tfB, lylargulies, E. Zulilke, H, Amendola, H. XVeinstein, J, McClary, S. Sirlin E. Dolan, B. Berninger, E, Moylan, IJ, Peterson, S. Kulich BAND XV. AudleyL M, Viespi, L. Sorrell, J. XVobbe, I. Tucci- nardi, E. Lorbett, F. Foulkes, R. Cushing, D, Myron, P. Alexander. Alto Sax-P. Margulies, A. Brenner, G. SmQh, J. Vesper, C. Abel, D. Kavner. Tenor Sax-H. Sternberg, C. Hubmeier. Baritvne Sax-JV. Zimmer, French Horn-Li. arsil IRED, but happy and proud, we left the football field after performing during the half. All of Sew- anhaka cheered as we went into our formations, pre- cision perfect, on those brisk football days. We par- ticipated in the Macy Parade on Thanksgiving Day, and then the annual Christmas concert at Sewanhaka. We performed at the March Band Concert, preceded by the February Sunday Afternoon concert. Our mem- bers also took part in the District Band Festival and marched in the Memorial Day Parade. Sewanhaka band plays as Rockettes go through their rou- tine on a brisk Thanksgiving Day. hs EN- 'Q' rw- . 4+- , fs-4 , PERSONNEL Vachuda, VV. Schmid, R. Roesch, R. Seelig J. Kerner. Cornet -R. Schwichart, M. Casa, C, Cosse, Drawbridge, S. Solomon, NV. Lutz, NV. Metzger, S. Lento, D. Christman, G. Adler, L. Klein, R. Macumber G. Hempel, G. Hanson, E. Mills, R. Clair, R. Dwyer. frumpet-M, Frankel, A. Band During the summer, the Sewanhaka Music Depart- ment performs at a Jones Beach concert. Besides our 1 specihc concerts, the band performed at various assem- blies throughout the year. Stinauer, H. Stein. Trombone--j. Newark, A. Rzihinowitz, YV. Montgomery, VV. Bigger, XV. Muller, XY. Seaman, P. Roth, D. Brett, D. Hughes, XY, Klzxrgulies, F. Illaxey. Bari- tone-L. Stone, A, Bennett, L. Balken, S. Bigger, A. Master. Tuba-R. Eckmeyer, A. Strand, R. Martucei. 1jPl'L'lt.Y51:01I-4 R, Obermeyer, C. jones, I. Kraus, N. Sartor, R. Morella. Mr. Charles C. Hill and Mr. Norbert Renick were our Comiuclorr. The Prefidenl this year was Ronald Schwickartg Vice-Prexident, Harvey Weinstein, Record- ing Secretary, Carol jones, Treamrer, Ronald Ober- meyer, and Libmrian, William Montgomery. .SEWJLNHAXA HIGH SCHO 01- BAND 'l'he band's annual Jones' Beach Loncert was one of this ycar's greatest musical events. Our band has the honor of playing in Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade each year. VARSITY TWIRLERS fflfff row- Allary Frances Ruppert. .Sivcwzil ro-w, left to r'ig11t--'Madeline Dougherty, Beverly Nordahl, Barbara Schrafel, Jeanette Scott, Joyce Hissiger, Adele Carmen, Judy Carmen, Sue Ellen Beckmann, Varsit Twirlers ITH a high kick and a twirl of their batons, the Sewanhaka Twirlers completed another sharp per- formance and added color and pep to the band per- formances. The girls worked very hard practicing new routines to brighten their performances. Our Head Twirler set a blazing pace and led the twirlers into their wonderful performances. Mrs. Carolyn Tallow was our flrizfifor. This years officers were: Head Twirler, Mary Ruppert and Co- Head Tufi1'Ze1', Joyce Hissiger. Doris Roepke. clayvee Twirlers ITH clocklike precision and high kicking the Jay- vee Twirlers strutted across the football field at halftime to arouse school spirit. We took an active part in all sport events, pep rallies and sport assemblies. The highlighting event of the year was our partici- pation in the Macyls Thanksgiving Day Parade. We all hope to become accomplished Varsity Twirlers next year and dream of becoming the Varsity Head Twirler. Our Advisor was Mrs. Carolyn Tallow. JAYVEE 'l'XVlRLERS First row, left to riglz!--Carol Riclnuonfl, Judy Abrams, Diane Cambria, Judy Liotta, Del Privitera, Second rouffflllarie Reiss, lillen Blum, Marion Palm, Mary Anne lirauliclx, Marcella Olive. iv sg ,gn Q 3 aaiubx ROCK Ii'I I' ICS 1 I ie :ii 'erry Carauiiso, Shirley Bormerwitli, Terry Reich, Ilorrini fi 11 r x R lim an Lorraine fliylnlx, .Kim Marie Leuclis, Arlene Isabella. H EE Scotty Lassiesng that's what we were called after the unveiling of our new costumes which were as plaid as they come. We all kicked together during our dance routines at the football games and rallies in tune with the band, the resounding cheers, and the whistles from the bleachers, Our dance and tap routines for the assembly programs required a lot of practice but we certainly had loads of fun at all our performances. In the fall we marched with the band in the Macy Parade on Thanksgiving Sin mliaka is famous for its eighteen girl Nr-xx mliilxas Rockettes show precision and Roclcettes grace the S. H. S. gym at sports Rockette linc grace. and club events. R4 WK l-I'l I'liS lffr in 1'iy1l1I ,lk'flIllllYlYS Kovnrlc. llrnu Siissnmn, l'm4gy Hr-nsh, l':irolyn Yzu1Ripcr, Rnlvvrtqi Smith, Hail llnwaril, Beverly Grimm, Nlurlenv Yicspi, Linula IR-Nicola, llrlnlaelles Day and later in the Spring, we participated in a program Sewanhaka held at jones Beach. Also in the Spring, we took part in the Me- morial Day Parade. We sold assorted shapes and colors of lollypops at the Student Council Bazaar. Mrs. Muriel Nordmann was our adviror. Our President was Arlene Isabellag Vife-PreJi- dent, Jeannine Kovaricg and Cofverpofzding Skfremry, Lorraine Chylak. Rockettes brin Our Rockettes' new Scotch cnsturnes ,ur pri ed everyone at pep assemblies. fiurgeoiis gals grin glamorou ,Q their ghgyv to 3 zpinyqlng The S. H. S, hand mr Rockette pm fmgl,-I throuzh the show l th Str I 1 Lyiiekz M, 'K m HIEUHH-HHIHKIHS VARSITY CLUB First row, left to 71'g1lffA. Simendinger, A. Christensen, I. llreeflen, C. XYei11gartner, ll. Bette-rron, N. Auerhacli, I. Leis, R. Myers. Second fmt'-P, Fisher, R, Bing, B. Soderberg, I. VValker,.XV. Montgomery, J. Riceio, .-X. .'XITl'llULlSCI1. Third' 1'f7Tt'f'H. Swensen, G, Downey, B, Lerner, li. XY1esme1er, ll. Satterlev, Those members delinquent in dues, get capital punishment. Varsity Club President Charles YVeingartner XV. Schmid, arsit HE Varsity Club is composed of those athletes who have earned a varsity letter of merit in any sport. The club's primary goal is to promote and improve the lnterscholastic Athletic program. Each year the Varsity Club has purchased the awards given to the outstanding team stars and financed the team trips of the different sports. The Varsity Club pays for all X-ray pictures required by injured ath- letes. We also give a gift to the school. The funds conducts a meeting. Varsity boys show their strength. A free-forfall wrestling match. 'sr ' Winnie' VXI ZSITY Cl VB I-Afrxt wiv, left to rig1l1tfA. Agostiuetti. J, Lznpeire, N. Mareellinn, A, llllllll, rl. llreerlcn, C. Xlcixxgartncr, ll Betterrun, Il. U'Brlen, R. Carlson. R. llallaglmer, B. Charley. j, Ricclu, Sfcmzll mtv- J. Russell, li, Franlalin, li, Selmwusniclc, C. Nlefrea. XV. Zimmer, ll, Betterton, R. HZIIINOII. ,l- '9-rutile. R. Pl1LIlif'fC'. Yflffll tvtvn A. l'-flllllllflfl, R, Aluillin, fl, Kay, R. l-llmter, ll. lh-lp, li, l'm-rio, lil Reich. Club for these worthy purposes were obtained from the sale of ice cream and candy at athletic contests. We all had lots of fun at our annual Faculty vs. Varsity Club basketball game. This year our officers were: Prefidezzl, Charles XYf'eingartnerg Vice-Preridenl. jack Breecleng Corre- .fpolzdifzg Sec1'eff11'y. Dale Bettertong T1'ea5u1'e1', Jack Kaley. Our very helpful !lQII'j.Y0l' was Mr. Alfred Kumerow. Everybody rushes to make that last mmute clues deadline. lion Bettermn gets bounced from a meeting. Varsity hnys always support each other. Vresulent XYei11narrner nets the varslty lllK'lll. nuns YA RSVFY FOOTBALL First Mtv, left io Viiflit R. lllorrison, YY, Haiicv, A, Peters, S, Ungcchauer, Coach Marcus Tllartone. Third 1'0'zifWR. Myers, l'. Schmidt, A. Savella B R, XYisslt-r, B. Hciser, lf. Krauss, R, Muller, B. l,ut7, lf, Cozart. S!'l'U?1li Coyne, R. Darmody, ll. McKenna, E. Nelson, ll, Kraemer, B, Phoe 1'nzt'L---j. Hartone, l'. Rocliester, H. Kay, T. Roberto, lf, Velltowski, M. Pino, Hcfonnell, XV. Gooflluie, B. Lcflerer, I. Riccio, Coach Sal Mirabito ,l. lxaley, G. flark, Latimer, ll. Yarric'l1io, Blaxcy, Coach Felix Gangemi, flfllfff' Nlepham gets the ball yard line. lfiffinm Sc-wanlmlqa subs wait arsit Football ITH Old Man Upset to con- tend with, we were able to roll up a successful 3-3-2 record. Showing true winning potential and stamina the SHS ll were able to show victories over Valley Stream, Mepham, and Hemp- stead. The Varsity squad worked hard at practice and in games, always show- ing true sportsmanship to all their op- ponents. The team was capably coached by head coach Sal Mirabito, Marcus Martone and Felix Gangemi. These line coaches did an admirable job in selecting and handling our top foot- ball material. Tackle Paul Rochester was voted captain and most valuable player. He also made the following All-Star teams: W01'fd Telegmfzf, N, Y. Daily Nezztr, L. I. P1'e.f,r and Nezwday. Y np--U31-34,17 Hike! Url thc 50- for action. j.XX X l'.l'. NPO l'l3Al,l, it rr lr!! In rlgflrl l'. CIIVUJ, Bflltll, T, Lzitslxo T, l.i1lp, R. llzlycs. .-X, Lewin, H, l'1il1lmo, R, Lemlveil, Y. Hilo, li. .Xmlrr-zou, H, lla JQIII xsiiiigton, A. Agosta, 15. fzirrley, li. Sehumaeker, ll, Stanlveliiull, Doran. 'lilzirri mn' l'. Nzilmliiznio, lf, XYilsox1, l', l.:i Nlaren, Mr. I Rtutrt -X XX hit il er, R. XXI-ber, E, Mcldaron. .5lf't'UHfl ruivff-ll. Hanson, A, Bauruzmn, Ll0LZUfl,' li, Nlinltin, T. liiornlano, Lf, Smith, j, liriipf-eller, A. Reiss, A Sheridan raxxbridge, j. .'xIIllJ!'Osl0, F, Campo, li. Mellina, H. Schwarre, li. IJ: Castro, il, X'Illt'l'll3, S, Beanlaml, .-X. Stinauer. Jayvee ljuuth all HE jayvee Football squad had a successful season with a 5-5-0 record. The team had a powerhouse of marvelous ball carriers. Most ot these hne players will be on the Varsity squad next season. We can be sure that they will be playing as good, if not better, ball next year for the Varsity coaches. The team was capably guided by Coaches Roberts and Voelger. The squad's mptazifz was Tony Campo and the Most Valuable Player award went to Edward Waslu- ington. Frush Football HE 1955 Erosh football squad had a season record of 1-5-O. However, the squad played substantially better ball than the records show. This promising group played marvelous foot- ball in every one of their scheduled games. A large percentage of this Frosh squad will turn out for JV squad. The team was guided by Mr. Roberts, Mr. Voelger and Mr. Stempel. Our rzzpfrzizz was Victor Ivansheck. George Rehorn was voted Most Valuable Player. FROSII VOOTIIALL vt 10 lvf-l tn Vligjllff P, Sinauore, li, llorrm, l'. Rankin, R. l'SllI'NCll. lf. Schziller, l , llgruiu. XY. Nluller. Nlr. Szuuuel Sit-iilpel, tworzflzg N lucim ri ina l, c,OliHllL1Zl!lO, I. Romeo, M. Hilbert, Il. Palalmuk, lx. Pulegii. li. Reborn, li. lilltllllitl, N. Yoelger. A, lizrrnliier, R. llel Yecehio, bmi 1 one Y, lvzxnslieclc, Sectnzrl' rvwflf, Zaurel, R, Freyer, C. lfestza, A. A, Beltrone, lllrumgfvr. if ff 2 Ax.p.!i,1,4? 2 1 VARSITY LACROSSE l 1'r'.x't razu, left to right Coach XYilliam Ritcli, T, Koch, ll, llroinzmte, M. B, Charley, G. Clark, B. Lederer, li, Heiscr, A, Agostinetti, Fourth row- lfrancescliiello, I, Gentile, Mr, S. Stemple, A5J1'SfG7lf Coat-I1, Secmiil row-A, 12. liraulich, R. Gallagher, I. Martone, C, Gaynor, B. Geelmuyden, R. Reich, Miller, J. llowlanrl, G. Palahnuk, J. Kaley, B, Coyne, B. Naso, R, McKenna, ll, l'lI'LlllL't'SCl1lCll0, A. Famulari. Fourth ron'---IJ. O'Brien, B, Laky, G, Goetz, l', Rochester, G. Rodgers, Third row-R. Hanson, E, Weismeir, H, Hunter, F, Cozart, F. Pelkowski, I. Pepe, j. Urunert, R, Abidin, aliooal High School Ehampioos arsil Lacrosse H EWANHAKA'S Stickmen Break the Na- tional Scholastic Recordl' was the head- line of many newspapers as our lacrosse team set a national scholastic record. Sewanhakas lacrosse team turned back the crack St. Paul's Prep ten, the perennial champions of the South, 7-5, before a crowd of 1,500 in Baltimore, Maryland, to set a new National Scholastic La- crosse record of 67 straight consecutive victories over a seven year period. This was a marvelous achievement. Our lacrosse squad also clinched the Metropolitan Long Island Lacrosse Asso- ciation championship and stretched its consecu- tive victories to 73 by swamping Freeport in its closing game. This year's team was guided by Coach William Ritch. Eugene Rodgers. john Howland received the Most Valuable Player Award. Sewzixilizikxfs defense in 1954 consisted of Coach Bill Ritch discusses defense with Sewanliakafs Palahnuk Howland, Rodgers Ifrunlc lkmirt, Paul Rochester, Gene members of 1955 La Crosse team, John :mal Naso were Al1- cholasticsn in 1954. liowlgt-rs, Ray Mclicnna, Mike Frances- llowlunrl and Bob Naso, now at Rutgers, rlxiello, :incl Butch Bromante, :mal Bob Coyne, now at Syracuse. l ! The fo-captain: were Robert Naso and S . EEK art.-'i:fft'.1':'s - ' , - -V . ' X'.XRSl'I'Y SOCCER Frm! rffzi-, lv!! lu frgflzt B, Kessler, U. XYill1.uusi-ir, ll, Krug, j, l 1uls'5',l'u:lvl1 llfrfrl wrt' A. l.eroux, ll. liellerton, H, Soilt-ilu-rg, li, llaupt, jr llafli, R. Carl lfallxiner, j. Holden, ll, Alexander, li, Lefelnre, .iruazzd row lf Loveu, Stlrwa-nick, R. Cerino. l., Kanyu, C lfairlu-li, XY, Svlimirl, l. Sx'llXVllI'll, B. Yossxxinlxel, lf Spina Varsit Saucer .layvee Soccer OACH l3alkner's booters had a record season of tal wins and 2 ties. The boys showed wonderful fighting spirit as they captured the South Shore Ath- letic League Championship, They beat all Contend- ers for a crack at the County Championship. Then the booters tied the powerful Sea Cliff Squad for the Nassau County Championship in a dazzling game on Hofstra's soccer lield. The team captainey went to john Holden and the Most Valuable Player was Edward LeFebre. OACH li. P. Driscoll's Soeeer-rats booted their way into another undefeated season with a 5-U-I record, ln four years the booters have had a 16-l-2 record, This hustling squad had all the power and spirit of the true winning team. The team truly had a very fruitful season due to the wonderful guidance of their fine coach. The squads fo-raplaifzs were Robert Thole and William Kessler. The Most Valu- able Player laurels went to Robert Thole. jAYX'lili 5UL'L,liR Frm: roar, left to ugh! j. Bliller, N. llurantl, l', Arneruan, M, liaehlelf, ll Kissell, R. lfieldnng, 5l.il'etrella, ll. Aruemlola, 5, blclaneres, lhird ron'--l'. Yaux, j, lfriedriehs, li. Taylor, l'. lailslur, XY. lilac-5, J. Curry, N. Turtle, Hanelce, M. Sullaeker, lv, Lliapruan, B, lxessler, ll, Nlenuinger, R, llupe, ll. T Cofui li xlK'llLlCI' 5t't'u?1t.1' rtru- Ki l renlrit'lso11 llorsline ll Qrllryver, Krebs, ,X, Mason, IJ, Klaelieelrnie, H. liroderson, I., Halken, B. Samson. . L. . , . . . i . X . . . . , XY. VVaclrino, li, Rivers, T. llralus, I . l'. Ilriseoll. Caarhg ll. Tho le, li. VARSITY RASKl-2TBAl.L lfirrt mug, left lo riylrt---li.,Burfeindt, K, Mah 'll 'T ' -' ' - I Omar, L. Kruk Coach E, l'IIlCl'iBll, li, lfultcisek, Ci, Kay. G. Franklin, B, Adams, N. Auerbach, S Larter, j. hrug, B, Vosswmkel, J. lJeMarmo. Second ruztf- . Frey, T. Sul' H ' ' ' 9 arsit Basketball HE 1954-55 season was a good one for Coach Ed Carter's boys. They had a record of 11 wins and 7 losses. The var- sity five were sparked by the talents of players Dick Lock- wood and Leo Faltisek, who respectively won the Most Valu- able Players Award and the team ca tainc . H' h the team were Faltisek and Krug. The 1955-56 season looks even more o of last season. The team won its hrst tw verne and St. Dominics. p y ig scorers for pr mising than that o games against Mal- mmer, . Collins, l, Fiedler, I. Mfartone. layvee Baslaetllal HE 1954-55 season was a success- ful one for Coach Ambrose Moran's hoopmen with a record of 13 Wins and 4 losses. The jayvee team, which is composed of freshmen and sophomores, awarded the Most Valuable Player Award to Tom Fincken, and the team captaincy went to Robert Vosswinkel. The coming season of 1955-56 looks as good as that of last year. This year's team won its first two games against Malverne and St. Dominic's to open the season with a wonderful start. JAYVEE BASKETBALL First row. left to right-Edward VVash- ington, Patrick Napolitano, Mr A. Moran, Peter Drummond, Frank DePaolo. Second 7'L7'lL'fJ2if'l1CS Harry, Stanley Sokol, Robert Martone, Gilbert Molkentin, Bob Petrovich. N V Varsity Tennis HE Varsity net and racquet special- ists had a successful season winning SOW, of their scheduled contests. The team was capably coached by Mr. Wilsrsair Borlchuis, The team captaincy as well as the Most Valuable Player Award went to Artie Wahl. Coach Borkhuis was well pleased with the teams calibre of play which matched championship form. v.xizs1'i'v 'rizxxis l'i'r.r! ruin, left to right' Carl Sclmeiiler. fharles Nicfiratty, George Stniifenherg. Src- fuid mzr'afRowland Carlson, Harry Swen- -en, Art XXVBTIT, Bernie Album, David Iohn- ston. Third rozva-,Gaviri Downey, Mr. XYil- .on Borklinis, Charles Lehrer. Bull HE Sewanhaka Golf Team had a season record of 5 wins and 7 losses. However, the team played a het- ter golf game than the records show, Perhaps some day in the future we may see these boys playing professional golf. The team was capably instructed and guided hy Mr. Donald Teachout, The outstanding golfers were: Steve Fillo and James Fiola. cow Fira! nm' Pat Klcllerinolt. Sccmirl form, left to riglzt-fAl Buclasvewski, Bill Mont- gomery, Ken Malcolm, VVilliam George, fiorrlon Nilsen. Third row' Jim Russell. Coach llonalcl Teachout, Bob Andrews. ,layvee Tennis HE jayvee squad had a successful season as it won its only match of the season against Manhasset. The Jayvee specialists were guided by Coach Ralph Rolseth. The team captaincy went to Charlie Pleuthener. He also was voted the most valuable player on the team. Daily practice sessions in the mastery of racquet techniques produced our outstanding players. J. V. Trzxxrs First rutv, left to right XViIliam Seaman. Harold Rabinowitz, Davey XVatson, Mr. Robert llermanson, jerry filassrnan, Neil Schaul, Arnold Schuster. Smmid your-f Charles Pleuthner, XVillinm Kovcl, Gerald Rappe, Edward Benel, Ceorue Koppelman. Iohn Ftoehe. -Q . f -M IAYVEE BASEBALL Fira! row, left to right-XVayne Soehren, Ken Vaux, Coach Am- brose NI r XValt r NI he . 0 an, e . u ' y, Harold Ratner, Second mug Allan XValclron, Bob Brienza, Ralph Corradi, Iim Fraley. arsil Baseball HE varsity diamond players had a fruitful season with an impressive total of 14 wins and 7 losses. The squad was piloted by Coach David Star and Assistant Coach Ambrose Moran. The Varsity team chose james Weik as their most valuable player, while the co-cap- tains Eugene Belcher and William Palch led the team through a rigid 21 game schedule. In all, it was a substantially good season for the diamond stars. VARSITY BASEBALL First row, left to right-Cliff Krug, Joe Scotti, Eddie Bur- f ' lt ' NV 'k B l K erm , Jim ei , 03 oper- uinski, Joe Riccio. Second row- Phil lecorard, Gene Belcher, Ken Vaux, Bob Denny, Bob Vosswinkel, Ronnie Lehmann, Coach David Star. J a vaa Baseball OACH Ambrose Moran saw his champs through a very successful season with a rec- ord of 13 wins and 5 losses. The Jayvee nine played marvelous ball showing a great deal of promise for a fine Varsity squad for the '56 season. We all hope to see the boys making the All-Scholastic ranks as Varsity players. The captain for the '55 season was Ralph Corrida and the Most Valuable Player Award went to Robert Brienza. freshman Baseball HE Frosh baseball squad had a very suc- cessful season with an impressive record of 5 Wins and 4 losses. The team was put through its paces by Coach Ralph Rolseth. This Frosh squad of '55 shows promise of a fine Jayvee squad for the '56 season, and later on, we will see these boys climb the ladder to the Varsity squad. The team cazplain was Williarn Leek. There was no Most Valuable Player award given this season. arsily Softball HE brilliant varsity nine showed an impres- sive powerhouse in the fields of batting and fancy pitching. Coach Carrels softball squad hit a tremendous amount of home runs. The success of the season was due to the vigorous practice drills which later were successfully applied to actual league team competition. The team mplaifz was Richard De Marco and joseph Luciani received the Most Valu- able Player Award. ,o. VARSITY SOFTBALL I-'irst raw, left to right-Joe Dil- lon, Richard Leiter, John Rus! sell, Joe Luciaui. Second row fHenry Hernandez, Richard Pugliese, Harry Dong, Coach Nicholas Carell. Tony Delmon- ico, Richard TJiMarco, Ray My- ers. Third row--WVilliam Brod- erick, Joe Verderber, Johnny Holden, YVa!ter Schmid, James Eaton. l RliSllBl.fXN B.-XSICBALI, l r'r.rt row, left to rightffllave Lefcourt, Bill Kessler, Halter lfislicr, Mike Sclmckcr, Don Nel' son. Sfcnncl row-f-liiiiltly Carpcn' ner, Tom Doran, Conch Ralph Rolseth, XYilliam Leek, Art YVun- iler, Richie Piccininni. Third raw---Eclward Scotti, Andre Ro- mano, Patrick Napolitano, Bob Kissell, Tom Nichols. Fira! ruin, left lu riglzl XY, llance, 'l'. lfiiickt-ii. j. Galvin, Ii, Zimmer, lf. Christensen, J, lireeilen, R. Rome, N. iXLlffl'lJdCll, K. .XllJr:l'f, Li. lvilllilafmff- Thiel. Serwnl mtv' j. l.ap:-ire, S. Sclierluing, l.. lfowler, B. xyfllglll T. MM- 1 f'lH'!ll 'Uh' ell. Brunnner, JZ llifllffrv l. Uowugy. A. iodffbffg- T- SIJ3d3I'0, tone, l'. Ilutot. IZ. Towne, R, 'l'x-ewa, Third rim' -li, NYal-li, l'. lfisher, A. R. Hanus, li, Muller, j. Leis, 1-ifflx row-B. Coyne, B. Seclirest, B, Soder- Varsity Track OACH jim Fraley's track blazers had an- other undefeated season from the starting gun to the finishing line. Under the expert guidance of Coaches Fraley and Askinasi, the trackmen stretched their undefeated record to its tenth consecutive year. Our trackmen won the S.S.A.L., Nassau County, and the Long Island Championships, Highlighting the season was the winning of the high school medley re- lay title. The team captain was Phil Dutot and ro-captain was Tony Martone. berg, Li. McCrea, U, Hackett, C. Delp, D. Betterton, R. Ludm. Cross EUUHTTY VER hill and dale, Coach Fraley's track champs racked up their tenth consecutive undefeated season. We captured the S.S.A.L. Championship with the lowest score ever achieved by any L.I. school. We won L.I. Championship and secured qualification in the State Sectional Meet at Bear Mountain. The team placed a close second with A. Dunn, Breeden, K. Wetter, J. Leis, N. Marcellino and J. Downey. The team mplain was jack Breeden. Artie Dunn was the Most Valuable Player. Fira! rote, left to right j. Coorils, NY. Peters, l . McLean, XY. McSweeney, Hackett, l . Bury, C. Xkeingartner, A. Simendinger, C. Allbright, B. J, Downey, T. killllllllljlllillll, N, Klurcellino, A, llunn, j. lireetlen, K. VVQ-tier, Illnller, l.. Nlosuurello, ll. Sweeney, C. Bailey, A. Edel, R. Ruberts, Leis. l'. Fisher. A. lfliristensen, ll. Betterton, j. la-is, ll, Zimmer, U, Iitsun, jr. Thin! row' -l.. Carbcrry. S. Cantor, j. XY:.ire, F. Vainis, G, Duguid, T, Dillon, SL'l'U71d raw XV. XVoorlbury, R. llurovewski, j. Titonc-, V, Mcfrea, ll, l , Slzixey, S. VVolin, Robinson, M. NYeinstein, Klapp, P. YVeiss, C. Schaff, P. Conlin, F. Stiegeic. hi J , wk . 4 Mr. Springer, principal of disfricl, addresses Sewanhaka sludenls. Sfudenf Council presidenl' Ed Weismier, urges school spirit Pep Mr. Wrughl' welcomes sfucleni' body. Foofball players slnow line forrnafion. Sewanlmalca linernen clemonsfrafe offensive p ,gf lay. Coach Mirabi'ro infroduces new foofball feam H Roclcelles parade onlo fseld 'ro perform. A clifflculf execufion by flwe fwirlers. We re fmm Sewanhaka yen me Rockeffes go mlo pmwlweel formahon cheerleaders Mix ,,:e.e Qsq s , 5 9 .. y I '- at ersit Cheerleaders R-R-R, it was cold, but we didnt mind. We had our cheers to keep us warm. With our purple sweaters and short white skirts we are always pres- ent at all pep rallies, and athletic events cheering Sewanhaka on with T-E-A-M! YEA-TEAM! We took an active part in the sport assemblies, cheering the winning teams and their coaches as they appeared on the stage before the stu- dent body. Sparkplug of many a school athletic function, we practiced to make our performances perfect. Our requirements were pep, vim and vigor. Mrs. Charlotte Popella was our ad- zfiror. The year's officers were: Captain, Terry Giovanniellog C0-captain, Jean- ette Durham. N H S chrerlearlers lend charm to any Xar ity cheerleaders catch their breath be They're from Sewanhaka and couldn't be cena tween cheers any prouder. JAYVEE CHEERLEADERS Left to Viylit- Claire Musaueliio, Nancy Flzmnery, Ann Kwiatkowski, Nancy Fletcher, Dolores O'Sulliv:m, C'affaii1,' .Indy Rodgers, l'1v-lqafilaifzf Sara Fitsehen, Marianne Bruns. Jeyvee Cheerleaders T all pep assemblies, athletic events, pep rallies and sports assemblies, you can see us trying to arouse school spirit. We were the object of many whistles and cheers as we urged our teams on to victory with legs kicking, arms waving, voices cheering and skirts flying. Here is one of our fighting cheers: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 All good children go to Heaven When they get there they all yell Sewanhaka High School fights like- Razzle, dazzle, sis-boom-bah Sewanhaka High School, Rah! Rah! Rah! Under the direction of Mrs. Charlotte Popella, junior Varsity Cheerleaders were led by Captain, Dolores O'Sullivan and C0-captain, Judy Rogers. Cheerleaders lead the team yell. XX'ith much enthusiasm do the I. V. cheer- ''S-EXY-A-N-H-A-KvA, Sewanlmkn, hip hip leaders lead school spirit. horray! II-' XIIIAIR FUI l ir.v! row, IN! to rigrlrt V, iioelirzme-. If. I'aIcI1. B, I.i-vertt-, Xliss Irene tlolrl- XYomI. I..VRopert1,,S.-Selunitli. II. frnixu, DI. I'Iii,t-mer, XY. Siler-lgli-lx t'. San- smith, .flvIr'1'.tvfr',' Y, tlrtllimiirly. II, Iauilotti-t. A, Palmer, ,Srtmifl row- ti. toro. l'. O l'oole. lIrrr'tlAVw7t' Ii. tiorllizui. I., Webster. NI. Reiss, DI, I.1ottIl. I. Selmbotlit-, II. Nu-osizt, XI, .X, Simserilclli, R. I,ZIICI'IIONIl'tY, II, NI:tr:mrI0. Leader Corps Girls' I-locke HE goal set for the Girls' Leader Corps is to develop and utilize the power of leader- ship and to he ready to serve physical educa- tion teachers. Many momentous occasions from this years activities will linger long in our memories. Wfho could forget our weekend trip to Pawling? Our ofhcers were: Pmridrfzzf. Blanche Le- verteg Vice-P1'e.ride1zt. Emily Palch, C01'1'e.rIfm1m'- ing Ser1'efm 1', Yvonne Ordmandyg Remrdizzg Sec'r'ef11z'y. Betty Lindquistg Af!z'i.mrj, Miss Irene Goldsmith GIRLS' HOCKEY I IT the ground and hit the stick three times and another game will he under way on the Sewanhaka hockey held. Instructions from the sidelines- Mark that inner. Wfith in- structions received, the fullback went into action. There were many long hours of prac- tice that preceded this game. Fullhacks, wings, inners and halfhacks had to he taught the com- plete meaning of long and short corners, sticks and hullying. Miss Irene Goldsmith led our group on to victory, in a game we, all, thoroughly enjoyed. I r'r.rr rfmg lrfl lu ritflit R. I'ateri1ostro. ti. XYoofI. li, Ryan, II, Silverinan, Ili Xlatteo, If. SIIHVVI, N. Iiiiuelhert. fi, tit-Iflmarlicr. A. Hoccio, I, lfinkel, K. H. Leverte. YI, Noonzui. .X, I'aImer. II. Strong, Nliss I. tloltlsniitli. .'l11'r'i.wu-,- Norrlahl. Ii, Iiormrm. 'llnrtl wficf II, Koerlilinrq. NI, Stewart, J. Holm, Y. IC. Corbett, Il. I.iniIquis1, XI. 'I':tralIo, II. Niiviqa, NI, Reislvig DI. Iirh. Lf XYiIIinms. C. Schmiflt, xl, Svmit. B. Vetter. I', Stephens, li. Ciorhett, I.. XIX-Ir XX'alQm11, C, I., tlvllgtyle-, ,Sxpfwizrl 1-mt' IQ Ilatler, C. tiinflaiirg, l', Ukiilski. sit-r, S. Schmivlt, if Santoro. Y. I'iic-llc, N, Iiiwllinn, il, tieyer, IV. Spenult-r. IP. XVTIQIII, II, Ianxea. I.. Mi-ri, S. XYirlmt-r, t, Ostlieimt-r, IC. XYiIliams, I'. Girls, Lacrosse LTI-TOUGH fairly new at our school, girls lind lacrosse extraor- dinarily different and are anxious to learn the fundamentals of the fast moving, rough and tumble game. La- crosse helps to promote good sports- manship as well as coordination and skills. Practice sessions meant learning how to cradle, pass and score. Our romping stars proved the old adage Upractice makes perfectf, Under the 'uidance and su ervision of Miss Irene is P Goldsmith, the virls en'o ed this uni ue 5 J Y Cl game. mcizossa First rffrv, left io right-fB. Vetter, R, Ke-nip. 5. Trick, L. Rome, U. Gelrlrnacher, L. Rnivertz, ,litm- agriy' l.. XVebstcr, S. Schmidt, B. Hahn, V. Santoro. Srrmid 1'0'ZL'fB, Lindquist. P. Link, M. OiHalloran. M. Froehler, B. Strong. lj. YV00rl, Mis: l. lloldsvnitli. .-1rI'Ui.rUr,' J. Noonan, C, NValenta, A, liarlson, C. jones, P. Johnson. A. Palmer. Third rntv- R. Levertc, ll. Nicosia, l', Rader, XY. Spengler, E, Corbett. T. Sclnilwotln-, 1-1. Corbett, C. T.. 0'Toole, R. M. l':itvi'- nostro, E, l'alch, B. Sauve. GIRLS' l'. N. TENNIS l'if'.rf wmv, Ivft in right-fC, Calgzxno, l'. Risncci, if Levy, ll. Hutsclier. A. Roccio. Srrofzii ron' Nl. Stllllllllll, P. Lambrccht, l', Tate, V. Heissner. Girls' Tennis AST, accurate serves returned with smooth, easy strokes are important skills in tennis. We learned to master the basic techniques ofthe game through long, hard practice sessions. There was keen competition among our many fe- male racquet wielders. More than 100 junior and senior girls swarmed our tennis courts to learn more about the fundamentals of this spectacular net game. Tennis is stressed in intramural sports. TENNIS CLUB lfzrxt wiv, lrft tn rigflilr- P, l,llll1lll'L'Clll, I. Yospr-r. j. Fllrccinardi. ul. Se-mit, M, Tarallo, Cf, lk-Hillo. J. Neville, M. Schnmin. C. iialgano, Y. Pnelle. Hrs. Solari. ,-liir'i.vorg M. Reisler, D, Butscln-r. P, joclier. B, Raine, il. Cooper, C. Sperry. M, A. XVir-iiges, R. Scliznipp. SI'i't7Ilti 1'l7'ZK '-R, lalxoni, A. Roccin. li. Ryan. J. McKnight, C, Schmidt. M. Nlclh-r'r'iglv, li. ll:-rglmonr, l'. Tate. ll, Oknlski, N. Hoover, Cl. Ivpsen. l', Heissnvr, Y. NYilliams, U. XYright, R, Manns, ill. Tlivnnpson, C, Cornet, C. fliiwbnrg, Ylzfrrr' rms---IJ. llilhert. Xl, I, Kaflian. R. N, lone, C. Klutz, P. XYl1ite, S. Sylvester. NT, Nlcxnlty, R, Otto, lr. Fink, S. Macoy. XYidmer, C. Ziegler. I. Holm, J. Geyer, G. Crawford, A. Richter, B. Silverman, S, Klaus- ner, I. Finkel. Badminton ADMINTON is a newly started sport at Sewanhaka. It met with great enthusiasm because of the sim- plicity of the rules. It is a game that is quick to learn and lots of fun to play. Sportsmanship, coordination and skill are at their peaks during a game and all our girls derive much pleasure from it. Similar to tennis, this game is played with racquets and requires the agility and surefootedness of tennis. Badmin- ton is an interesting sport, it can be played anywhere. BADBIINTON First rms, lcft tw 1iglrt4P. Stephens, G. XVood, C. VValenta, N. Engelhert, J'lamzger,' C. Ginzburg, I. Finkel, V. Savirlge. Second row--M, Pelgorsch, B. Vetter, E. Ryan, Y. XVilliams, C. Sperry. Third fort' -A L, Rnperu, B. Hilty, I. Holm, G, Dodge. A. Nl. RIDING CLUB F1'r.rt row, iff! In riylzt--B. Nlargulies, P. Margulies. C. Soiefer, C, Lange, C. Thone, J. Scherer, D. Barlow, G. 'l'epp, Nl. Liouells. Second I'f7li'fB. Christ. J. Cole, l'. Cornell, N, Bleek, I. Moculeski, J. Blattes, C. lloyens. C. Kerr, A. Digirolamo, M. Griffin. Tliirn' rote- lf. Palch, B. Ayasse, B. Barnett. R. Tiietjer, L, Brandon, C. Jirouschek, C, Dunn, G, Russell. M. NX'estermann, L, Baelimzmn, I. Skelton. Hiding Club EARNING the skills of expert horsemanship was interesting. worthwhile and fun. We may never become champion stunt riders or ac- complished equestrians. but we en- joyed all our lessons from our patient instructors at Lakeside Riding Acad- emy. We were divided into groups accord- ing to our individual ability and then practiced the liner points of riding. Mounting, dismounting, posting and cantering, composed our saddle work each week. Mrs. Solan was our 6Z6i1'j.l'01'. V. M. RIDING CLUB First mtv, left to riglzte---B. Kemp, L. Rome, V. Zimny, D, Myer, A. Richter, B. Koopmans, J. llrugger, C Santoro, Miss Marie Corrado, Adz'i,vm',' E. XYiesehan, M, A. XVieges, L. Moriher, R. Mc- Govern, X. Snow, C. fornet, C. Iepsen. .Slecofzd fort' ----M. Dewitt, D. Gilbert, M. Holmes, C. Schsenhaum. A. L. Sartor, E, Renwick, L. Browne, M. Smith, I.. Gruuer, G. Peterson, P. Quinn, I. Meyer, S. Siedlvf wic7, N, Fiialling, E, Clukies, A. XVachstetter, B. Gregorio. Tl11'rrl 1'I7'ZL'f-S, Uever, ll. Nartilik, G. Becker, C. Kaile, j. Chmielewski. C, Baselice, N. XXX-luster, G. Crawford, P. Lamhrecht, M. Reisler, L. Rohertz, E. Kopp. V. Nlotz. N. Praeht, B. Hilty, N, Hoover. V, Farlaftes. l . juchniewicv, Wi v- : 0 K , Q , M' Az wi' mf Ja ,Uv g fvfbi - W4 Q fa as Wi, fx? f R Uv, ffi 4-A vw' -, f,--nf,m4,f il - an X 4 ,UK ,WV My ,y V A J - www x ww, M , 7 1' M x -U ,y --fu, Q 4 is 5- X, ,iq 1' 'X ' 4. T PM M- ggi V f ' - 't wif' iw., -sv 4 A x Q Q M' Q E .' r , , I 44 if I V x X -A 4' , K We E, A y ,qw . r W ef .fs E, , A Q ,KF w. A 'sf if NM 4- A . 2 if ,K W mv g X . I sz .H My IL 5 J , .- Q 53 , mf M 3 5 'R 5 ' ' . X Q, 125 , y W ,, - ,fi ' Q Q - --fu, I A 5 3: 4 - ye ' ,qs I- s E .' 23 4 'X . 7 1 ' ,R U Y . U Q- ,Q kW' Q 1' .K 5 . QR I .- . 'T J , 1--5-,wi 4, 1 .. , W? L , , 5 1 Q W ' f 7. 4,5 my 4 fx , , 10 V A , F V 'M W 2 S ua! , - 1 51,3 am' 'v s G. A A. HIS year the Girls' Physical Education Fac- ulty made it possible for all Freshmen and Sophomore girls to participate in a more varied sports program. This was due to the hne pro- gram which scheduled intramural sports on Vifednesdav mornings. XYi'e sold hot dogs to many a hungry fan during home football games and also participated in Purple and Wfhite Wfeela. As in the past, the Girls' Ath- letic Association sold gym supplies and equip- ment. For both old and new members a picnic r. lif' IQ. .X, A, rvlemlnvr- -how their prone ii lim ll n 1 it 1 iiiiim nw linrl mst ls on flu' Lrlitm' lleltx .Nun . ig lall 1 I X X in if :' I . . , , vi-timrs. I 'Hum ll. .X .X, officer- lllsfllss .ugenflrl inf ne-xt inet-tiiuc. -X'l'Hl.Ii'l'll' ASSOCIATION r f t lf C0911 11 'X 'NI15strik, if Sperry. C. NYoorl, 'If llelle llonm-, Bl. liraulicll, ii. jones. M. Olive. ,l. Ahrami easy o um o is arie orraro nrifiMit,' Y. If Golrlstt-in. Third Vrvith Dl. Kamens, I.. Meri, l'. Peterson. J, Noonan. fi. rttlxou B llll c mn ntor twirl nm' J. XX'alen1n, Ki. Riclimoml. il. Sclirowler, R. Olson, ll, Koopmans, il, Liotta, 1 'ilit nm ni: 1 X mimi o yirt7, C, Xl, Ri-iss, N, XYt'iss, I.. XYelmi-r .AJ-X. was held on the school picnic grounds and we also had a G.A.A. picnic at Belmont Lake State Park. Awards and chevrons were given out at the end of the School year to those who had participated in one sport for two years or more. Our 4za'z'i5m' was Miss Marie Corradog Prefi- dwzl was Janet Philg Vire-P1'e5ia'e11l, Yvonne Qrmandyg Correspwzflizzg SC'L'1'8f.4Z1',1'. Rosemarie Paternostrog Remrdizzg S6'Lil'6lll1'YJ Barbara Sauveg and 'Tl'66I.flll'C'l', Blanche Leverte. Inf' l. .X, A, makes hazwxu' plan- is Xliss L'or1':ulo lnolci on. sr tmztrr liiltll ii, .X. .X. memlmer is Llll all Lirounil athlete. Hwitmfi Nliss Corrmlo ilisctissrs sw:-nt-llii'i ales with the girls. 4- 'f1g MIRLS' .XT H I. ET l C ASSOCIATION linxl wmv, left in right J. Kovaric. IJ. Nlonretielil, C. Van Riper, XV, Spcng- Isabella, A, lJ2illllt'l', J. l enp.1, J. Kun, S. lJL't'l,lIl2Ul, H. Scllrafcl, J. Farber, ler, ll. Graham, 'l'. Giovzumicllo, H, Kleinsim, Ii. Peppriell, I'. Kaufman, L. l,, Leonard, B. Hudzak, li. Keilulln, M. Boyles, 'lf Ra-iull, J. XYilli:uns. Fourth llvNicola, M. Yiespi, P, Hcnsli. I, Sussman. Stwofid rouif-K, Scllrafcl, C. ww---B. Roberson, la Cihylak, R, Smith, J. l'1tl:iliro, Ii, lirimm, ll, Howard, Hltl-flllllllll, R. lhiternostro, ll. Satin-, H, Levertc, Y, Oriltnzuuly, Bl. Cantor, J. Rodgers, N, Fletvlrelr, M. Briins, S, Ifitet-lien, IJ. ll'Sullivgm, ,Xl Kwim. Cf Hruner, l'. Butler, lf U l'nole. ll. l.lI'l4lL1lllNI, IJ, Roepke, J, Carman, lxowski, J. llissigcr, Nl, F, Ruppert. M. XYUI1, li, l'uli'l1, I7, ligtrlow, li. Bonmfrwitli. li. Knopfkc, lfrirtl Vim' T. hillfilllllxll, B. Heck. J, Scott. A. Horiimi1,.X.Xl. Leuulis. ? s 1 z M 9 W Preiidezzf Prix 411111 rife M 0Wl?Wl Pl' - - - Ifnrfbe i'lt1J1i'0f '56 uw yn-we fee.. s . ' his Y. 'I. S s. , -' ....? A 54711 , 125 1 2255, I 52 xg, f 55- , sr.. V ft lf' -j1I'e.I!tfe11l Buff. e tilzmrii nu llw job. ROSE LEE ALTER-7l6 Cornell Rd., FS, Enter- tainment, Choir, Aeolians, Glee Club, l.'Ori- flamme, History Honor Society, Radio Guild, Coalition, Student United, WILLIAM ALTVATER-I93 Poppy Ave., Ps, Mechanic, Frosh Track, JV Soccer. ANITA ALVINO-l4l Harrison St., GC, Secre- tary, Retailing Club, GSL, Junior Red Cross. MILDRED ALVINO-45 Kalb Ave., FS, Secretary, Bowling Club. DOROTHY ABBATE-56 Countisbury Ave., NVS, Bookkeeper, Intramural Sports, RICHARD ABIDIN-2ll7 Baylis Ave., E, Chemif cal Engineer, V Football, V Lacrosse, Theta Hi-Y. CAROLE ANDERL-140 Freeman Ave., E, Dental Hygienist, Honor Society, Kappa Hi-Y, Las Jo- venes, Scribes Club. DAVID ANDERSON-54 Plymouth si., NHP, Aff Force, Intramural Sports. EUGENIA ACEVEDO-754 Benris Ave,, FS, Sales' girl, GSL, Totem, Junior Red Cross. DOROTHY ACKERMAN-IO79 Theodora St,, FS, Secretary, Beta Hi-Y, Radio Guild, Sachem Play- ers, GSL, Tennis, Riding, Library, Bowling Clubs. GARY ANDERSON-38 Oak Dr., NH P, College, Intramural Sports. JOAN ANDERSON-39 Stone St., E, Secretary, GSL, Scribes Club, L'Oriflomrne. MARY ADORNO-500 Hillside Blvd,, NHP, Teacher, Alpha Hi-Y, Niandians, Jr., Sr. Boards, Junior Red Cross, GSL, Los Chicos, Usherettes, Student United, Los Jovenes, Riding Club. ALFRED AGOSTINETTI-6 Baxter Ave., NHP, College, JV, V Lacrosse, Coalition, Astronomy, Varsity Clubs, Utopia. KENNETH ANDERSON-504 Hillside Blvd., NHP, College, Frosh, JV Track, Los Jovenes. MARY JANE ANDERSON-252 Roxbury Rd. Sa., GS, Undecided, JV, V, Cheerleaders, Student Council, Utopia, GAA, Riding Club. ROBERT AHLERT-33 Claridge Ave., E, Dairy Farmer, Intramural Sports. DAVID ALEXANDER--62 Herman Blvd.. FS, College, JV, V. Soccer, JV Lacrosse, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, Student Council, Softball, Utopia. ABRAHAM ANDREWS-76 Louis Ave., E, Armed Forces, Transfer-Softball. CAROLINE ANSON--l406 Jefferson St., E, Cashier, GSL, Junior Red Cross, Bowling Club, CAP. LUCINDA ALFIERI-2138 Oakwood Pl., E, Prac- tical Nurse, Astronomy, Library Club, Junior Red Cross, Sewanateens. ARDITH ALIX-oO lntra Gotham Ave., E, Undecided, mural Sports. RUSSELL ANSTEAD-l95 Euston Rd. So., GSC, College, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM ANTICI-106 Alden Ave., E, Auto- motive Engineer, Auto Club. 192 lil fd' at v at ,, fc 1 t for 5 ' an lui 3 421 ,Q ..,.. , JOSEPH ANTICO-89 Magnolia Ave., FP, Col lege, Transfer-Purple Quill, Baseball. WILLIAM APPEL- I4 Van Siclen Ave,, FP, Wireman, Transfer-Hall Squad, Swimming, Frosh Football, Junior Red Cross, Neuman Club. EUGENE BARABASH-l3O Terrace Ave., E, Eng: neer, Transfer-Intramural Sports. CAROL BARBATO-ll2 3rd St., GCP, Teacher, Frosh, Jr. Boards, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Yorker Club, Totem, Utopia. MARY ASHE-245 Doris Ave., FS, Secretary, Honor Society, Sewanateens, Scribes, Bowling Club, GSL, Le Cercle Francais. JOYCE AVERNA-64 Garnet Pl., E, Secretary, los Jovenes, Basketball, Retailing Club, Student Council. NANCY BARONE-86 locustwaod Blvd., E, Re ceptianist, GSL. LOUIS BARRA-9l Holland Ave., FP, Business School, Theta Hi-Y, Astronomy Club, Student United, Student Council. PETER AYBAR-237-ll ll7th Ave., E, Eleclrif cian, Frosh, JV Football. PATRICIA BAALKE-lo Bee St., VS, Secretary, los Jovenes, Radio Guild, Tennis Club. BARBARA BARTHELMESSY 3 Grand St., E, Wave, Student Council, Rding, Retailing Clubs. JUDITH BARTLETT79l Spruce Ave., FP, Cericol Work, Retailing Club, GSL. CAROL BACHMAN-3l Kingston St., NHP, Sec' retory, Kappa Hi-Y, Totem, GSL, Tennis, JV, V Glee Clubs. PRISCILLA BADER-84 Kenneth Pl., NHP, Sec- retory, Gamma Hi-V, GSL, GAA, Hockey, lo- crosse, Basketball, Softball, Der Deutsche Verein, Tennis, Booster Clubs, Totem. WARREN BASHWINER-66 Sempton Blvd., FS, Undecided, Intramural Sports. ROBERT BATES-1049 Carukin St., FS, Navy, JV, V Soccer. BARBARA BAER-llB So. 4th St., NHP, Typist, GSL, Library, V Glee Clubs. GRACE BAKER-53 2nd St,, E, Beautician, lntromurol Sports. FRANK BATTIPEDE-I73 Cellar Ave., NHP, Architect, Student Council. GEORGE BAUER-Dutch Bwoy., E, Bushes Field, Intramural Sports, RITA BAl.I.ATO-31 Orchid St., FP, College, Pow Wows, Le Cercle Francaise, Societas Latinos, Scribes, GSL, Junior Red Cross, Totem, Tennis, Astronomy Clubs, Coalition. BARBARA BALOGH-2270 Hoffman Ave., E, Sec retary, Bowling, Tennis, Astronomy, Riding, Hockey Clubs, Coalition. JEAN BALUNAS-49 James St., FS, Secretary, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Alpha Hi-Y, Riding, Yorker, Tennis Clubs, Soph Board, Scribes, Utopia, RAYMOND BANG-73 Van Buren St., FS, Un decided, Der Deutsche Verein, Student United, Delta Hi-Y. KN, .. . .., Sam' ., s.iTA.p' . . sn ':Es:pa:2es- YQ. ' 5 if I W' 2.2' - '- Wgg gcgg if .few,'.. . E S ms, Q 5 ,W i . , is 'wif' We f' s 1 , . . xT'W'st ES-'X vi me .5 if 'hair' ,tw . 1 ESL! Mits- lfnr mn'e,fpwldwzre .md rer'rml.i we lure in flmzik, 59 gmem ef' - - - C,'l.1ii.iei'rel.lr'iei Clmrfie Rifhillllf f0JI1 lizlllk. 195 -as ANNE BAUMHOFER-302 Tulip Ave., FP, Secre- tary, Utopia, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Jr. Board. .IACQUELINE BAUSCHER-77 3rd St., GCP, Mo- chine Demonstrator, Library Club, Jr. Board, GSL. Cross, Student DOLORES BE IHL-970 keeper, GSL, Softball GEORGE BELGER-38 cided, ing Clubs, GSL, Soph Board. GEORGE BELGER-38 cided, ELIZABETH BEDELL-610 Edward Terr., WH, Nurse, Der Deutsche Verein, FNA, Junior Red Council, Utopia. No. 6th St., NHP, Book- Basketball, Volley Boll. Covert Ave., Artsmen. SM, Unde- BARBARA BAYNON-SI 6th St., GCP, Business Field, JV, V Glee Club, Junior Red Cross, LORRAINE BEACH-ll Norfolk Dr., E, Secretory, JV, V Glee Clubs, Choir, Aeolians, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Bowling, Tennis, Rid- Covert Ave., SM, Unde- Artsmen. IVAN BELITZ-IOO No. 'l2th St., NHP, College Football, Camera, Societas Latinas, Eonacs, Los Chicos. BARBARA BECK-IO4 Nassau Blvd., WH, Airline Hostess, Kappa Hi-Y, Rockettes, Sewanateens, Chieftain, GAA, Tennis, Basketball, Library Club, Coalition. LAWRENCE BECKER-243 Fendale St., FS, Tool and Die Maker, Astronomy Club. MARILYN BELLA-8 Fern St., , yp Glee Clubs, Tennis, GSL, Utopia. FP T ist, JV, V FLORENCE BELLOTTI-69 Ruby St., E, Nurse, GSL, Library Club, Societas Latinas, Soph Board, FNA, WILLIAM BECKER-65 Mayfair Ave., FP, Col- lege, Rifle Club. MICHAEL BECKLEY-70 Goshen St., E, Boker, Intramural Sports. RICHARD BENEDIX-76 Scherer Blvd., FS, Cole lege, Honor Society, Delta Hi-Y, Der Deutsche Verein. ARTHUR BENNETT-32 3rd St., GCP, Army, Band, Totem. PATRICK BECKLEY-70 Goshen St., E, Auto Mechanic, Intramural Sports. ELIZABETH BECKMANN-1525 Highland Ave., NHP, Teacher, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Beta Hi-Y, Choir, Der Deutsche Verein, Ticket Council, Student Council, Committee, Area Sewanateens, Astronomy Club, History Honor Society. BARBARA BENNETT- l5l5 Washington Ave., NHP, Nurse, FNA, Riding, JV, V Glee Clubs, GSL, Totem. KATHLEEN BENNETT-180 Kamda Blvd., NPH, College, Usherettes, X+Ponents, History, Honor Society, FTA, Societas Latinas, Tennis, Utopia, Student Council, GSL. JERROLD BENOWITZ-83 Naple Ave., FS, Agri- culture, History Honor Society, Omicron Hi-Y, Eonacs, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Le Cercle Francais, Chieftain, Totem. WILLIAM BERG-340 Keller Ave., E, Aviation School, Bowling, Track. , ROSEMARY BERGEN-215 Lincoln Ave., FS, l College, JV, V Glee Clubs. MICHAEL BERGMAN-650 Plato St., FS, Medi- ! cine, Intramural Sports. When 011 the grid P41111 and Ernie would J-how, -9 mmem 07' - - - Hou' lo kick 'em high and pan' 'em low. 194 tim. . V ..- i wi 'L . ' -iff 3 . .:Z W :Y ii, ggi i - 'f' .-..., .,,. iz, N ., I 'li j .N , I 55. H ef . I , 'S W 2. i i .se 59 W Service beach were Eddie and Name, emem el' - - - Wfilb lbem there tml' 110 .tefwzd cbfztzfe DOROTHY BERINGER-I67 Elzey Ave., E, Sec retary, Intramural Sports. RICHARD BERK-545 Henry St., WH, Mechanic. Delta Hi-Y, Los Javenes, Band, Orchestra, Cam' era Club, X-Ponents, Student Council. EDWARD BERNSTEIN-2l72 Jericho Tpke., GCP, College, Intramural Sports. DALE BETTERTON-26 Jefferson Ave., FS, Chem- ical Engineer, Honor Society, Epsilon Hi-Y, JV, V Track, Varsity, Presidents Clubs, JV, V Soccer, Frosh, JV Basketball, Titaniums, History Honor Society. DONALD BETTERTON--26 Jefferson Ave., FS, College, Honor Society, Student Council, Soccer, Omicron Hi-Y, Radio Guild, Varsity Club, Tis taniums, Chieftain, Sr. Board. BARBARA BEZDEK-53 Marshall Ave., FP, Ian- guage Interpreter, Senior Seminar, Honor So- ciety, Choir, Aealians, Omega Hi-Y, Niandians, Los Jovenes, Jr., Sr. Boards, Presidents, Student Council, Totem, Coalition, Senior Trio. RICHARD BLEDSOE-l9l Kamda Blvd., NHP, Undecided, Intramural Sports. CAROLYN BLOOMER-l63 Jefferson St., FS, Stenographer, Totem, Student Council, Scribes, Bowling, Tennis, Riding Clubs. RITA BIDDLECONIBE-48 Frank St., NV5, Secref tary, Kappa Hi-Y, Artsmen, Student Council, Los Jovenes, Coalition, Tennis, Bowling Clubs, GAA, Purple Qupill, LOIS BIERACH-47 Plymouth St., NHP, Secre- tary, Junior Red Cross, Der Junge Deutsche Verein. JANET BLUM-41 Jasper St., VS, College, Gamma Hi-Y, Usherettes, X-Ponents, FTA, Stu- dent Council, Student United, GSL, Der Deutsche Verein, Tennis. MARTIN BLYSETH-49 Terrace Ave., FP, E.'ec- trical Engineer, Area Council, Choir, Omicron Hi-Y, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, PA, Presi- dents Clubs, Student Council, Student United, Der Deutsche Verein. HENRY BIERBAUM - I5 Stephan Ave., NHP, College, Der Deutsche Verein, Brookesonians, Astronomy Clubs. WILLIAM BIGGER--I6 Cunningham Ave., FP, Undecided, JV, V Soccer, V Band, Hall Squad, Orchestra, Rifle Club. ARLENE BOINAY-535 llth Ave., NHP, Col- lege, L'Oriflamme, Student Council, Sr. Board, Tennis, Riding Clubs, Chieftain, Student United, Junior Red Cross. ROSEMARY BOMBELINO-793 Caroline Ave., E. Airline Hostess, FTA, Sachem Players, Los Jovenes, Student Council, Utopia, Tennis, Bowl- ing Clubs, Junior Red Cross, Frosh Board, Chieftain. WALTER BILECK-l07l Rosegold St., FS, Elec- trician, Chieftain. ARLENE BILL-487 Parkway Dr., E, College, Intramural Sports. STEVEN BOMSER-l7l Sussex Rd., E, Account, ant, Delta Hi-Y, Los Jovenes, los Chicos, Chiele tain, Student Council, Coalition. KATHERINE BONGIORNO-499 Beech St., NHP, Business School, Intramural Sports. IRIS BLACKMAN-74 Hathaway Ave., E, Un- decided, los Jovenes, Astronomy, Bowling Clubs. DAVID BLACKSTONE-293 Fendale St., FS, Lawyer, Eonacs, History Honor Society, Chief- tain, Student Council, JV Soccer, Delta Hi-Y, Frosh Cross Country, Student Court. SHIRLEY BONNERWITH-1075 Esther St., FS, Secretary, Rockettes, GAA, Riding Club. JOSEPH BOROWSKI-548 6th Ave., NHP, Army, Transfer-Hall Squad, Societas latinas, V Football. 195 sg E june! and Fnmk had rmzmzerl that pleate, einem' el' . . - We liked lbeirp0fife11e.r,t' and murfeyiet. RICHARD BRIDGES--1514 Park Ave., NHP, De- tective, Stage Crew, Sachem Players, Student United, Coalition, Bookmen. ROBERT BRIENZA-94 Holland Ave., E, College, Baseball. JOHN BROMMER-27 Sussex Rd., E, Food Pro- cessing, FFA. LOYS BROWDER-I27 2nd St., GC, Teacher, Gamma Hi-Y, Student Council, Honor Soc.ety, JV, V Glee Clubs, Los Jovenes, Los Chicos. RONALD BOSSERT-9439 240th St., B, Aero- nautical Engineer, JV Lacrosse. EUGENE BOVE-1861 Freeman Ave., E, Book- keeper, Intramural Sports. DORIS BROWN-120 Russel Ave., E, Booke keeper, GSL, Junior Red Cross. HELEN BROWN-34 Clement Ave., E, Telephone Operator, Intramural Sports. DONALD BOYLE-24 Law St., VS, Accountant, Brookesonians, Student United. ANTHONY BOZZELA-532 Maple Dr., NHP, Commercial Pilot, Hall Squad, Frosh Football. LINDA BROWN-126 Maple Dr. W, NHP, Col, lege, Transfer-Totem. MARY BROWN-77 5th Sl., GCP, Bookkeeper, GSL, Library Club, Totem. ROBERT BRAMSON-Io0 Fieldmere St., E, Law- yer, Frosh, Soph, Sr. Boards, History Honor Society, Delta Hi-Y, Coalition, Student Council, JV Tennis, Der Junge Deutsche Verein, MARILYN BRANDENBURG-I2 Orchid Lo., NHP, i Beauticion, GSL. X 'I' Iii mmf? EE FRANK BRUNO-28 Claridge Ave., E, Machlnf ,Che ist, Intramural Sports. 'Hu HARRY BRUNO-1102 Norbay St., FS, Dale: ,If A- ,eff Af fr tive, IV Basketball. ' ELEANOR BRAREN-227 Dover Pkwy., SM, Teacher, Student Court, Student Council, Beta Hi-Y, Choir, Chiefta'n, Der Deutsche Verein, Area Council, GSL, Student United, X-Ponents, Akahnawes. JOHN BREEDEN-295 Nasnu Blvd., WH, Col' lege, Varsity, PA Clubs, Theta Hi-Y, Frosh, JV, V Cross Country, Frosh, JV, V Track, History Honor Society, Chieftain, Student Council, L'Oriflamme, Student United, Area Council. Chieftain, Math Circle, X-Ponents. Intramural Sports. JOHN BRENNAN-976 Hillside Blvd., NHP, College, Frosh Basketball, Hall Squad. DAVID BRENNER-227 Madison St., FS, Air Force, Track, Hall Squad, Proiectionists. FNA, Home Economics Club, Utopia. Intramural Sports. I 196 l PRISCILLA BRUNO-686 7th St., GCS, Teacher, Honor Society, GSL, Arrow, Purple Quill, FTA, RALPH BRUNO-317 Oakley Ave., E, Navy, VIRGINIA BRUNO-547 Parkway Dr., E, Nurse, V HENRY BUCK-I9 Oak Dr., NHP, Policeman, 4-on A . 5' , ., V Zi-Eli? wr 'fb 1 J . Ave yr f li 'wi f 5 ll' 4 Us DOROTHY BULL--609 So. l2th St., NHP, Col- lege, Senior Seminar, Totem, Honor Society, Riding Club, Sewanateens. GERALD BURKEY-54 7th SL, GCP, College, Der Deutsche Verein, Der Junge Deutsche Verein. JOHN CANAVERO-6-ll Covert Ave., NHP, Navy, JV, V Baseball, JV, V Basketball. ELAINE CANIN-1083 Ashley Dr., VS, College. Honor Society, Gamma Hi-Y, Sachem Players, l'OriHamme, X-Ponents, Purple Quill. PATRICIA BUKNHAM-ll Law St., VS, Assistant Buyer, Co-Y, Bowling Club. RICHARD BURNS-l045 Fenwood Dr., VS, Com mercial Artist, Frosh, Jr. Boards. MARCIA CANTOR-5l8 Kirkby Rd., E, Secretary GAA, GSL, Bowling, Riding Clubs, Basketball, Utopia, Chieftain, Scribes. DANIEL CAPOBIANCO-75 JeHerson Ave., FS, Tool and Die Malrer, Intramural Sports. ARLENE BUSATT-l03 Jericho Tpke., FP, Col lege, Las Jovenes, Der Deutsche Verein, V Glee Club. THERESA BUTCHEI-l5 Mayfair Ave., FP, Sec' fetary, History Honor Society, GSL, L'Orit1amme, Riding Club, Student Council. IICHARD CAPPELLI-6 Werns Ave., E, Naval Reserve, Intramural Sports. IALPH CARBON!-869 Garneld St., FS, Ele' trical Engineer, Transfer-Proiectionists, Aristar, Hall Squad, School Photographer, School Paper. ANITA CACCIOPPOLI-915 Troy St., E, Teacher, Transfervlntramural Sports. ELAINE CAHILL-40 Savoy Ave., E, Secretary, los Chicos. JOSEPHINE CARDULLO--200 Beech St., FP, Sec' retary, Sewanateens, GSL, Scribes, Alpha Hi-Y, Student United. JOAN CARLSON-265 Norleld Blvd., E, Secre tary, Scribes, Basketball, Volleyball. MARY LOU CAIACCIO-I8 Cromer Rd., E, Sec' retary, Gamma Hi-Y, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Frosh, Soph Boards, Totem, Utopia. NANCY CALABRESE-30 King St., FS, Secre tary, Tennis Club. IOWLAND CARLSON-80 Walnut Ave., FP, Chemical Engineer, Honor Society, Lambda H?-Y, Presidents, Student Council, Soccer, Tennis, Los Jovenes, Band, Coalition, Varsity Club. ADELE CARMAN-33 Hinsdale Ave., FP, Col- lege, Honor Society, Purple Quill, GAA, JV, V Twirlers, Ticket Committee, GSL, Titaniums, Totem. .IANIS CALABIO-59 Herman Blvd., FS, Secre- tary, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Alpha Hi-Y, JV, V Cheerleaders, GAA, Junior Red Cross, Riding Club, Student Council, Frosh, Soph Boards, Utoplia. JOHN CALISTO-50 Terrace Ave., E, Trade School, Frosh, JV, V Lacrosse, Varsity Club, V Soccer. BARBARA CAMPBELL-53 Mayfair Ave., FP, Un decided, Choir, Yorker, X-Ponents, Glee Clubs, loto Hi-V, FTA, Sewanateens, History Honor Society, Student Council, Fresh Board, Coalition. .JAMES CAMPBELL--238,75 ll7th Ave., E, Armed Forces, Intramural Sports. Liz mm' Dale bad lmzflwffmlifnl wimlx, .9 pemem el' . . . 'l'beym1fldmlzfe prolalemf of all kllldf 197 .IUDITH CARMAN-89 Pacific St., FS, Fashion Designer, JV, V Twirlers, GAA, GSL, Bowling, Tennis Clubs, Student United. ANN CARNEVALE-I8 Bedford Ave., E, Dental Assistant, Ushreettes, GSL. MARIE CASTELLI-I4 lO6th Ave., E, Secretary, Tennis Club, Eeonacs. SANDRA CATALANO-35 Stewart Ave., SM, Business School, Retailing, Home Economics Clubs, GSL. ADOLPH CARRILL-924 Hillside Blvd., NHP, Undecided, Track. DANIEL CARRIL-952 No, 5th St., NHP, Elec trician, Intramural Sports, ROSEMARIE CATALDO-l034 Tulip Ave., FS, Bookkeeper, Soph, Jr. Boards, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Retailing Club. PA'MA CATUOSCO-630 7th Ave.. NHP, In terior Decorator, JV Glee Club, Utopia, DIANNE CARROLL-35 Heathcote Rd., E, Beauticion, Chieftain, GSL, Sewanoteens. MARY LOU CARUSO-90 Travis Ave., E, Teacher, Library, Astronomy Clubs. CAROL CAVANAGH-99 Aspen St., FP, Secre- tary, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council, Totem, Chieftain, GAA, JV Glee Club, Junior Red Cross, Utopia. MADELINE CERRATO-980 2nd Ave., FS, Sec' retary, Totem, Student Council, Utopia, Junior Red Cross, Retailing, Riding Clubs. EDWARD CASAL-I4 Clearwater Ave, M, Colv lege, Student Council, Omicron Hi-Y. PHILIP CASCIOLI-3 Utica St., E, Automotive Designer, Totem, Chieftain, Student Council, Hall Squad, Los Jovenes, Utopia. MICHAEL CHANIN-l80 Fallon Ave., E, Dro' matics, Sachem Players, Stage Crew, Bookmen, los Jovenes. JANE CHAPMAN-35 Orchid St., FP, Junior College, L'OritIamme, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, GSL. LORETTA CASSIDY-8 World Ave., E, Book- keeper, Intramural Sports. JOSEPH CASTELLANO-942 3rd Ave., FS, Ma- chinist, Intramural Sports. ROBERT CHARLEY-l633 Falmouth Ave., NHP, Teacher, JV, V Lacrosse, Artsmen, Utopia, Los Jovenes. LOUIS CHIANELLA-2321 Baylis Ave., E, More tlcian, Intramural Sports. EUGENE CHMIEI.-505 Lakeville Rd., NHP, Engineer, Intramural Sports. ARNOLD CHRISTENSEN-495 Hempstead Tpke., FS, College, V Track Team, Omicron Hi-Y Var- sity Club, Cross Country. ' LORRAINE CHYLAK-63 Laurel Dr., NHP, Sec' retary, Rockettes, Retailing, JV', V'GIee Clubs, Student Council, Utopia, Akahnawes, GAA. MADELINE CIANCUIELLI-5 Irving St., VS, Sec- retory, Beta Hi-Y, GSL, JV, V Glee Clubs, History Honor Society, Junior Red Crass, Scribes, Mike and Simon 017 flue P.A., eg Wemem el' - - - Kepl 1r,ri11f0rn1ed fr0f11rf11j'f0 day 198 X 15 Q .at- We limi' s xg Q lVbeH Valefze and Ulm mob flue 11 heel ememl el' - - - Sf70t'l.l'Nl!1I7ljk6 dmnzglbeg ff701l6d1llfl7 zeal JOAN CICERO-ll8 2nd St., GCP, Fashion Designer, Usherettes, Utopia, Student Council, Junior Red Cross. THOMAS CILMI-5l Keefer Ave., E, Printer, Junior Red Cross, Glee Club. SALLY CINNATER-34 Pennsylvania Blvd., B, Nurse, Student Council, Frosh, Soph Boards, Choir, Sigma Hi-Y, Aealians, X-Ponents, So- cietas Lainas. MARIAN CINQUEMANI-llA No. 2nd St.. NHP, Stenographer, JV, V Glee Clubs, Booster, Tennis Clubs, Scribes, Utopia, Kappa Hi-Y, RONALD CIONE-36 Randall Ave., E, Business Field, Intramural Sports. EMILY CIRELLA-IOIO No. 3rd St., NHP, College, GSL. JUDITH CONLIN-75 Elm Ave., FP, Secretary, Student Council, Honor Society, Usherettes, Sew, anateens, X-Ponents, Los Jovenes. DIANA CONSIGLIO-1817 Diane St., E, Busi- ness College, Leader Corps, GAA, GSL, Basket- ball, Coalition. JOHN CLAHANE-I4 Waolworth SI., E, Col- lege, JV Track. WILLIAM CLAIR--44 Oak Dr., NHP, College, Coalition. EDMUND COOPER-75 ludland Ave., E, Ma- chinist, Hall Squad. ROBERT COPPOLA-908 6th Ave,, NHP, .laur- nalist, Astronomy Club, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Le Cercle Francais, L'Orif1amme, Radio Guild. GEORGE CLARK-6 Melrose St., E, Printer, Frosh, JV, V Football, JV, V Lacrosse. JAMES CLARKE-8 Hcmmell St., VS, Electronic Engineer, Amateur Radio, PA Clubs. RALPH CORRADI-3 Locustwood Blvd., E, Navy, Baseball. OLIMPIA CORSINI-165 Sempton Blvd., FS, Laboratory Technician, Orchestra, Sr, Board, Student Council. FREDERICK COCHRAN-148 Barwick St., FP, Electronics, Radio Guild, Proiectionists, Hall Squad, Student Uunited. CAROLEE COCHRANE-31 Demille Ave., E, Teacher, Honor Society, leader Corps, Yorker, Riding Clubs, FTA, Usherettes, GAA, L'Ori, flamme, Purple Quill, Junior Red Cross, GSL. BARBARA CORVAIA-743 Tulip Ave., FS, Fash' ion Designer, Omega Hi-Y, JV, V Glee Clubs, Sewanateens, GSL, Coalition. MARILYN COSCIA-23 Willis Ave., FP, Booke keeper, Transfer-Tennis, Basketball, Dramatics. STEPHEN COHEN-l966 Byron Ave., E, Medi, cine, L'Orif1amme, History Honor Society, Honor Society, JV Track, Le Cercle Francais, X-Ponents, Delta Hi-Y. ELLA COLUMBO-27 3rd St., GCP, Roxyette, Junior Red Cross, Totem, Honor Society. CHARLES COSSE-49 Ontario Rd., B, Physicist, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Band, Chieftain, Camera, Astronomy Clubs, Societas Latinas. MARLENE COSTA-I29 Caroline Ave., FS, Col' lese, Booster Club, Sewanateens, GSL, Junior Red Cross, Utopia, Tumbling. 199 sg W ll 'lief1 flve girli of flw Swlim' Trio 1l'Ullld Jing. emem el' - - - 'llvqg :mule live rmlli of Sezzviillmlfa ring. MARGARET CROSBY-38 Pine Ave., FP, Airline Hostess, Honor Society, Alpha Hi-Y, Yorker, V Glee Clubs, Sewanateens, Los Javenes, GSL. Student United, CATHRYN CROUCH-9515 238th St., B, Nurse, Los Jovenes. ROGER CRUMP-l39 W. Poplar St., FP, Col- lege, Frosh Football, JV, V Tennis, Societas Latinas, Chess, Varsity Clubs, Utopia, le Cercle Francais. JAMES CRUZ-250 lucille Aye., E, College, Cross Country. JANE COTTRELL-9 Russell St., E, Retailing, Saph Board, Student Council, Tennis, Retailing, Glee Clubs. JAMES COURTNEY-86 Elm Ave., FP, Marine Engineer, Frosh Lacrosse, Astronomy Club, Los Chicos. DONALD CSEH-158 Schenck Blvd., FP, College, Chieftain Editor-in-Chiet, Totem, Omicron Hi-Y, JV, V Track, Cross Country, Frosh, Soph Boards, Proiectionists, Camera, Presidents Clubs, Student Council, Coalition. SHERRY CUBBIN--45 Peter St., E, Secretary, Scribes, Los Chicos, Sewanateens, Coalition, Tennis, Bowling Clubs. ROBERT COYNE-l35 Barbara St., E, College, Frosh, V Football, V Lacrosse, Varsity Club, Los Joyenes, he BARBARA CRADDOCK-35 Baxter Ave., NHP, Airline Hostess, Choir, Aeolions, Omega Hi-Y, Scribes, V Glee Clubs, Jr., Sr. Quartet, Coali- tion. PETER CUCCHIARA-l59 Doherty Ave., E, Col lege, Los Jovenes. JERRY CULLEN-l82l New Hyde Pork Rd., NHP, Contractor, lntrcmural Sports. LEROY CREASY-9312 245th St., B, College, Totem, Honor Society, Soph Board, Frosh Bos- ketball, Sachem Players. CARMELA CRESCIULLO-l49 Harrison St., FS, Airline Hostess, GSL, Student Council, Los Jovenes. DAVID CUNNINGHAM-212 Carnation Ave., FP, Agriculture, Intramural Sports. NANCY CUOMO-T990 Byron Aye., E, Secref tary, JV, V Glee Clubs, Usherettes, Alpho Hi-Y, Student Council, Student United, Utopia, Tennis, Riding Clubs. CAROLE CRIFASI-248 New Hyde Park Rd., GC. College, Math Circle, Student United, Bowling, Tennis Clubs. GERALD CRITCHLEY-lO6 Commonwealth St., FS, Mechanic, Intramural Sports. ARLINE CURCIO-ll6-35 Parkway Dr., E, Sec- retory, Jr., Sr. Boards, Junior Red Cross, Rid' ing, Tennis Clubs, Utopia, Student Council, Co-Y. ROBERT CURRIE-83 Sussex Rd., E, College, Hall Squad. KARL CRON-264 Bryant Avo., FP, Minister, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Band, Choir, Bookmen, Der Deutsche Verein, Stage Crew, Sachem Players, Totem, Orchestra. THOMAS CRONK-l9 Carl Ave., FS, Machinist, Basketball, Baseball. JOAN CZACHOR-l8 Theodora St., FS, Sec- retary, Scribes, Bowling, Booster, Riding Clubs, GSL. JOSEPH CZEJKOWSKI-520 Evans Aye.. E. Electrical Engineer, PA, Amateur Radio Clubs, Proiectionlsts. ,gun n lists 'if' , ,, , is X- l Q5 s- Wie We wwe ,. es.. sissy E ..,, :I all X , xi., - .6 sf 3 fzzswr-rw lf. xi Q ,veal lx- .. E, if ' so I QT :' -' wg, i .5 , r , , ,mee Q' tx 'BY' t g N ,Z 1 ,, 1 - W eg ,Koji .- , a b E.NM'4 0 N 3 Z3 H. X we VINCENT D'AMBROSlA-906 Vale Pl., FS, College, Transfer-Intramural Sports. ANTHONY D'AURIA-939 Lakeville Rd., NHP, Engineer, Societas Latinas, Brookesonians, As- tronomy Club. JOHN DENNEN-55 Hickory St., FP, College, Frosh Football. EDWARD DENNIS-51 Oak Dr., NHP, Engineer, Jr. Board, Der Deutsche Verein, Omicron H'-Y. i 6 T X AN it L I it x T VERONICA DAVIS-I7 E. Poplar St., FP, Sec retary, Beta Hi-Y, Co-Quints, Totem, Chieftain, Modern Danc'ng, R'ding, Tennis Clubs, Los Joyenes. CHRISTINA DEEKEN-514 So, 14th St., NHP, College, Der Deutsche Verein. l'Oritlamme, Purple Quill, Student Council, Radio Guild, ROBERT DENNY-642 Gabriel Ave. FS, CG' lege, JV, V Baseball, Vars'ty Club, .IOSEPHINE DE PIETRO-167 R'bbnn St FS. College, Der Deutsche Verein. Tennis, Honor Society, Student Un'ted. JUDITH DEFAY-A6 Eric La., NHP, Wac, Intra- mural Sports. CHARLES DEL BUON0-30 Rosegold St., FS, Machinist, Intramural Snorts, JOHN DERENTHALL-55 Jefferson St., FS, Col' lege, Intramural Sports. JEANNETTE DERVIAM-609 Brooklyn Ave.. NHP Stewnrdess. JV, V Cheerleaders, Totem, Student Council, Scribes, Riding Clubs, L'Oriflamme, Le Cercle Francais, GSL, Utopia. JO EPH DEI GANDIO I6 Elm D NHP Vet erinorian, L Chico Ins Jovenes, Astronomy Club DIANE DE LEO-701- Crown Ave., E, Secretary, Iota HivY. NOREEN DESIRA-63 Arkansas Dr,, VS, Secree tary, Transfer-Newsnaper. Year Book, Booster, Glee Clubs. IOUISE DES ROCHES-836 Bryant Ave., NHP, Secretory, Riding, Tennis, Scribes Clubs, Junior Red Cross rs We,-, '. fi,-A1 MICHAEL DE I.EOil79 7nd St.. CCP, College, Epsilon Hi-Y, Band, Softball. GEORGE DELP-1630 H'f1hlanrl Ave. NHP. E -' trical E-nineer, V Track, Cross Country, PA, Varsity Clubs, Honor Society, Student Counc'I, Chieftain, X-Ponents. ROBERT DE 5TAS'O-A52 Architect, Intramural Sports. DENYSE DE STEFANI-22 Secretary, Scribes, Ridinu, Chicos. MARIANNE DELUCA-Io? Von Buren Ave,. FS, Teacher, Choir, Aeolians, Honor Society, Soph, Jr. Boards. Los Chicos, Student Council, Co- Quints, JV, V Glee Clubs. JOHN DE MARINO-l34 Lexington Ave., FS. College, Epsilon Hi-Y, JV Soccer, Frnsh, JV, V Basketball, Soph, JV Baseball. SUZANNE DENBY-I97 Carlton Terr., SM, Col lege, Usherettes, lota Hi-Y, Akahnowes, Coali- tion, Honor Society, Yorker, Presidents, Riding Clubs, Student Council, L'Oritlamme. LINDA DE NICOLA-i625 Hillside Ct,, NHP, Junior Executive, Akahnawes, Rockettes, Choir, Student Council, Purple Quill, Utopia, Aeolions, V Glee, Riding Clubs. Terrace Ave., GS, Dallas Ave.. NHP. Booster Clubs, Los Indy and Ken zrere exfelfeuf al fvflfillg C9 mmem el' . . . 7'lmir rfiilvpsi lrlflgd good mm' were aim goof! frlrlfelllg 201 5 l, ,gan 'V I 2 6 'Ze 5 C? .iff at 'I' 5. iw , . wg gf ,Q 2 ' BARBARA DEVINS-377 Litchfield Ave., E, Teacher, GSL, History Honor Society, Gamma Hi-Y, Tennis, FTA. DENISE DEVITA-l73 Commonwealth St., FS, Nurse, Societas Latinas, Tennis, L'Oriflamme, Sigma Hi-Y, FNA, GSL, CAP, Home Economics Club, Junior Red Cross, Student United. ROSE DILLON-22 Martha Terr., FP, Office Work, Intramural Sports. DIANE DILTS-Al Durham Rd., NHP, College, GSL, Societas Latinas. :, ' EDWARD DICKINSON-20 Irving St., NVS, Col- lege, Hall Squad, Student Council, Aquarium, Bowling Clubs, Chieftain. JOYCE DIEHM-33 Barrymore Blvd., FS, Bust' ness Field, GSL, Sewanateens. RICHARD DIMARCO-IB45 Freeman Aye., E, Mechanical Engineer, Soph, V Basketball, Frosh, JV Baseball, Soph, V Softball, Varsity Club, Los Chiccs. JOAN DISK-246 Claflin Blvd., FS, Dental Hy' - - D - H - gienist, Der Deutsche Verein, Tennis, Usherettes, ' .w ie ,, gmdenf Council, .. .... . , . ml . Q a I 1 0 - :i. .,.,. -g va, 'gg 2 L N W '.., .,.,.. , D , C . y 1-za-:.. '-:'-s-.,:-524, SALLY DIETER-IOZ Elton Rd., SM, Nurse, Gamma Hi-Y, Sewanateens, L'OriHamme, Stu- dent United, Tennis, Library Clubs, Ticket Com- mittee, Student Council. SALVATORE DI GAETANO-I2 Elzey Ave., E, Navy, Omicron Hi-Y, L'OrifIamme. RUSSELL DISTLER-145 Van Buren St., FSt College, Intramural Sports. ANN DIXON-2 Lily St., FP, Telephone Op- erator, Intramural Sports. ELIZABETH DI GAUDIO-2 Dutch Bway., E, Dental Hygienist, GSL, Tennis, Bowling, Booster, Riding, Home Economics Clubs, Utopia, Societas Latinas, Junior Red Cross, Student Council, Chieftain. ANTOINETTE DI GIROLAMO-192 Locust St., FF, Medical Secretary, GSL, History Honor So- ciety, Riding, Tennis Clubs. CHARLES DLUGOS-l I8 Central Blvd., NHP, Physical-Ed Teacher, JV Baseball, Frosh Foot- ball, Hall Squad, Student United. JOSEPH DOHERTY-953 No. lst St.. NHP, Air Force, Intramural Sports. JOSEPH DILLON-91 Sperry Blvd.. NHP, Col- lege, V Softball, Varsity Club, Student Council, Utopia. MAUREEN DILLON-l28 No. 7th St., NHP, Business School, Student Council, GSL, Tennis, AUDREY DOIG-Al So, I7th St., NHP, Secre- tary, GSL, Los Jovenes. EDWARD DOLAN-82 Van Buren St., FS, Col- lege, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Bond, Astronomy Club, Omicron Hi-Y. CATHERINE DOLIVA-150 Hoflman Ave., Typist, GSL. ROBERT DOMANSKI-685 Hempstead Tpke., Accountant, Lambda Hi-Y, .. -: --.-: v---- t -r.. . ,.gg, f . ........ THEODORE DOMANSKI-685 Hempstead Tpke. E, Undecided, Intramural Sports. JOAN DOMINGO-I56 Fendale St., FS, Unde cided, Retailing Club, GSL. sy W Hnwu' Sofielt rifliveri were Rfwifie and Sazlrij. einem el' - - - Tlwir ideal tim! lvelfv :rare f1l11'nj'.flm111l3, 202 is ik .- If : 2 5312- :'5'-5- in ,A .... , 5 .,.. xx, . . Q4 f -9 mmem el' - - - SllldE7ZlgOl'61'7IN16'Ill1 HARRY DONG-l62lA Hillside Ave., NHP, Col- lege, JV Lacrosse, V Softball. EDWARD DONOHUE-165 Stone St., E, Printer, Intramural Sports. CAROLE DORAN-634 llth Ave., NHP, Secre' tary, GSL. PRISCILLA DORENFELD-l4lA Bway., NHP. Teacher, Gamma Hi-Y, Presidents, Booster, Yorker Clubs, History Honor Society, Totem, Purple Quill, Utopia, FTA, Sachem Players, Stu- dent Council, Le Cercle Francais, L'OriRamme, X-Ponents. CYNTHIA DOUMAR-972 Hillside Blvd., NHP. Nurse, Honor Society, FNA, Student Council, Totem, Student United, X-Ponents, GSL, L'Ora- flamme. GAVIN DOWNEY-IO2 Rose Ave., FP, College, Lambda Hi-Y, V Tennis. Varsity Club. CAROL DUNN-27l Bryant Ave., FP, Secretory, Riding Club. DONALD DUNN-771 Bryant Ave., FP, Army, Transfer-Football, Softball, Choir, Basketball. When Corurrfl 11215 headed by Ed mm' Ken. rm' H111 lain luv mllmlile 111011, Uwe L pg 41 g 223' 151 x .33 as , NN gil? ,Si E fo., it P Z. is PM f JAMES DOWNEY-ll4 Nassau Blvd., WH, Col lege, V Cross Country, V Track. KATHLEEN DOWSETT-i028 Russell St., FS, Sec retary, lntramural Sports. WILLIAM EARLEY-I96 Tulip Ave., FP, Col' lege, Ticket Committee, Retailing Club. ALBERT ECKERT--I7 Waldorf Ave,, E, Appren tice, Intramural Sports. . ef J 1 PETER bovis-47 rzockmnn Ave., E, carpet. ' ter, Intramural Soorts. ' coNsrANcs DRALUS-233 Franklin sr., E, cor. Q lege, JV, V Glee Clubs, Kappa Hi-Y, Student f' I :swim Council, Student United, Choir, Aeolions, GSL. ' 'is it Rosen ECKMEYER-66 Madison Ave., GCP, - ' 3, 5 Armed Forces, Basketball, Track, Varsity Club, f v sand. 3 .- Ii I :I :5:51:-' L 9' i- v f - W I 4 JOHN EGAN-81 Marshall Ave., FP, College, -,A- , ' Y,.,,l,glEii,Ag Base bull. Lacrosse. K - - .:2 ' 1 ' Q'4l . A HW A Y if r. unfi t. -. .e.ee.ez-::e..:.:.-re .Y ,,.. -Q 1 . fwgy ifrw L A 2 ROBERTA DRAWBRIDGE--717 Elm St., FS, Cal Q, lege, Los Chicos, Tennis Club, Band, GSL, X-Ponents, FTA, Junior Red Cross. cmzov. oucsm-ea van Buren sr, rs, sec. - .l es retary, Bowling Club. ' MARLYN EGAN - 7ll Terrace Blvd., NHP, Teacher, GSL, Totem, Chieftain, Los Chicos, Los 4 EQj2f'2.1j-j:-3:5,3',.:-, Jovenes, Student United, Utopia. Q ' t ' wrLuAM EHRENBERG-45 Bradford new vs, ,f Agriculture, Intramural Sports. A 'B X . Q' X 'Q ,- , ' ' ' ANN DUGUID-77 Durham Rd., NHP, Nurse, Societas Latinos, Totem, GSL, FNA, Home Eco- nomics Club, Junior Red Cross, Sewanateens. ARTHUR DUNN-271 Bryant Ave., FP, College, Theta Hi'Y, Varsity Club, V Track, V Cross Country. avg JOYCE ELIAS-270 Lucille Ave., E, Bookkeeper, Intramural Sports. JOYCE EMRICH-8 Irving St., VS, Commercial Artist, Co-Y. tg W Peggy and Rowlafrd :were quirk zwiffa rl wrrle, emem el' - - -A They1z'eref1'ie11r1lynlffberwlvife. VITO FARACI--109 Benson Aye., E, Machinist, Intramural Sports. JUDITH FARBER-584 8th St., WH, College, Los Chicos, History Honor Society, Los Jovenes, Student Council, Honor Society, Sachem Players, Riding, Coalition. WILLIAM FARLEY-6 Carol St., FS, Beauticlan, Intramural Sports. EILEEN FARRELLY-310 Jericho rpke., NHP, Secretary, Junior Red Cross. JEAN ERICSON-46 Lewis Ave., NHP, Beauti- cian, Froslt, Soph, Sr. Boards, Student Council, Lacrosse, Utopia. AUDREY ESCHE-III Park Ave., GCP, Nurse, Der Deutsche Vereln, Orchestra, History Honor Society. PEGGY FEGER-955 Hancock St., FS, Medical Secretary, Chieftain, Hockey, Tennis, Bowling, Riding Clubs. ROBERTA FEIDNER-l45 Hawthorne Ave., FP, College, Kappa Hi-Y, Student Council, Usher- ettes, V Glee Club, L'Oritlamme, Societas La' tinas, Coalition, Akahnawes, GSL, Le Cercle Francais. THERESA EVANS-124 So. 4th St., NHP, Psy' chiatrist, Le Cercle Francais, L'Oriflamme, JV, V Band, Junior Red Cross, Student Council, Coalition. GEORGE FAHRBACH-I I Peter St., E, College, Lambda Hi-Y, Student Council, Student United, Radio Guild, Brookesonians. LORRAINE FELCZAK-499 No, 6th St., NHP, Secretary, GSL. RONALD FELLOWS-ll Standish Rd., VS, Col- lege, Intramural Sports, CHARLES FAIRBEN-66 Sycamore Ave., FP, Col' lege, Frosh, Jr., Sr. Basketball, Soph, Jr., Sr. Soccer, Frosh Football, Soph, Jr. Baseball. PETER FALES-l437 Woolworth St., E, Com- mercial Artist, Intramural Sports. GREGORY FENGARINAS-452 Lenoard BlvrJ,, NHP, Navy, Transier-Barbell Club, Hockey RICHARD FENN-I23 Waldorf Ave,, E, CPA, Student Council. LEO FALTEISEK-105 Aspen St., FP, College, Intramural Sports. ANTHONY FAMULARI-94Il 239th St., B, Col' lege, JV, V Lacrosse, Varsity Club, Los Jovenes, Student Council. THERESA FERNANDEZ-I68 Ludl-am Ave., E. Secretary, JV Glee Club, Student Council, Ten- I nis, Bowling, Booster Clubs. KENNETH FENSTERER-IOI Euston Rd. So., WH, Machinist, Intramural Sports. JOAN FANK-7 Georgia St., VS, Teacher, Jr., Sr. Boards. History Honor Society, Totem, Sigma Hi-Y, Akahnawes, Student Council, GSL, Coali- tion, Der Deutsche Verein, Math Circle. LEONARD FARACI-52 7th St., GCP, Business Field, Intramural Sports. ERNEST FILORAMO-107 Alden Ave., VS, Den- tist, Student Council, Le Cercle Francais, XfPonents, Ticket Committee, Lambda Hi-Y, L'OrifIamme, Artsmen, Coalition, History Honor Society. KAREN FISCHER-326 Nassau Blvd., WH. Col- lege, Sigma Hi-Y. GSL, Home Economics, Ten- nis Clubs, Los Chicos. 204 B - I, .,.. Z Q - yd, , Q fl? .V gf Ng 5 fi J as s mp, 1: - - , t .nuff . fn FLG w -5 -visa: .L :sf-f' vt ' twh .i:,::-fi: JOHN FISHER-l5l Elton Rd., SM, Architect, Honor Society, Lambda Hi'Y, Der Deutsche Verein. 5561+ PAUL FISHER-62 Huron Rd., B, College, JV, V Track, JV Cross Country, Epsilon Hi4Y, Area Council, PA, Vorsity Clubs, Der Deutsche Verein, Student United. HENRY FROMME--85 Doris Ave., FS, Undef clded, lntramural Sports. MARCIA FUCHS-7 Emily St., E, College, Honor Society, Sochem Players, Gamma Hi-Y, Sr. Board, L'Oriflamme, Chieftain, Le Cercle Francais, Purple Quill, Eonacs, V Glee Club. BARBARA FOWLER-lOl5 oth Ave., NHP, Teacher, FTA, GAA, GSL, V Glee Club, Honor Society, Junior Red Cross, Los Jovenes, Sewona- teens, Sigma Hi-Y, Ticket Committee, Usher' ffm ettes, X-Ponents. KATHLEEN FOX-16 Cedar St., FP, Nurse, FNA, Le Cercle Francais, Home Economics Club. MARGARET GABRIEL-25 Pearl St., NHP, Med' ical Technician, Sacietas Latinos, FNA, Student Council, V Glee Club, CavY, R,ding. MICHAEL GABRIEL-31 Mosefan St., FS, Col' lege, PA Club, Honor Society, CoaI'tIon. GEORGE FRANCESCHIELLO-1404 Ath Ave., NHP, Navy, JV Lacrosse, Chet's Club, Frosh Football ROBERT FRANK-203 Violet Ave., FP, Unde- cided, lntramural Sports. as VNV' NANCY GAGLIANO-248 Dover Pkwy., SM, College, Tennis, Le Cercle Francois. MARTIN GAGLIARDI-43 McKinley Ave., FS., Undecided Intramural Sports MARTIN FRANKEL-625 Tulip Ave., SM, Col lege, V Band, Stage Crew, Der Deutsche Veretn Lambda Hi4Y. GARY FRANKLIN-754 Plato St., FS, Undecided, Frosh Board, Student Council, Frosh, JV, V Basketball, Frosh, JV Baseball, V Softball, Utopia, Junior Red Cross. 'Qtrw' JOSEPH GAITI-69 Hancock Ave., FS, College, Junior Red Cross, Soccer, Baseball, ANTHONY GALANO-885 Niagara St., E, Den tist, Ticket Committee, Totem, Frosh Board. JOSEPH FREY-149 Violet Ave., FP, Pharmacist, Intramural Sports. Rosekr FREY-149 violet Ave, FP, College, 1 JV, V Lacrosse, Frosh Cross Country, Varsity 3 f club, utopia. 'I nosAl.lE GALATI-43 Maple Leal La., NHP, ' Secretary, Transfer-Junior Red Cross. . ' RlcHArm GALLAGHER-14 Maytoir nd., NHP, Office Clerk, JV, V Lacrosse, Frosh Football 4. I .,, M5,ig:-wg, . . . .fZ.J3a1,:.:w:::. Utopia, Sigma Ht-Y, :Sv WPC' 4 ,,, fvwyvg hi 1 iwyyi E. . e c, ., mviisatg new ERNA FRITZ-380 Doris Ave., FS, Telephone Operator, Student Council, Utopia, Riding Club, Der Deutsche Verein. ELIZABETH FROEHLICH-524 Froehlich Pl., E, Secretary, GAA, Leader Corps. ty... ., , 'Vx ' v 9 1 5 , ,usa 4' 9 Q .. '5,g.'5,j. .glkf - if 1 E QS at-W..,y .ww WILLIAM FROEHLICH-524 Froehlich Pl., E, Butcher, Student Council. ELEANOR FROESCHI.-78 Opal Sl., E, Medical Assistant, V Glee Club, Orchestra, Der Deutsche Verein, Student Council, Student United. Ifnr Clifilltill or t'lil.l.l l'lllIciflUll.i lzml J,1m'ei. .9 mmem el' . . - Hrm'e,111il B05fhlllillcalYlillJ21L'6.i. 205 ww' it Q FRANK GALLETTI-236 Semptan Blvd., FS. Col- lege, Totem Managing Editor, Senior Seminar, Student Council, Jr. Board, Omicron Hi-Y, Presi- dents, Rifle Clubs, Band, Chieftain, Der Deutsche Verein, Area Council, Titaniums, Honor So- cietY, Los Chicos. MARIE GALLUCCIO-I6 Rose St., FS, Steward- ess, Los Jovenes, Student Council, GSL, Tennis, Home Economics Clubs. CHARLES GAYNOR-58 Monroe St., FS, College, Varsity Club, V lacrosse. ROBERT GEBHARDT-65 Stephan Ave., NHP, College, Los Chicos, Track, Ticket Committee. CAROL GANZ-195 Atherton Ave., E, Unde- cided, Frosh Board, Student Council, Totem, Los Jovenes, Retailing Club. PArrzlclA GANZ-195 Atherton Ave., E, Col- lege, Frosh Board, Usherettes, GSL, Riding Club, Student Council, Totem, Junior Red Cross, Utopia. MARGARET GENSH-III8 Phoebe St., FS, Col- lege, Rockettes, Scribes, Totem, Honor Society, Student Council, Student United, Usherettes, Library, JV, V Glee Clubs, Alpha Hi-Y, Area Council, Sr. Board, Sachem Players, Radio Guild, GAA. JOSEPH GENTILE-525 So. 12th St., NHP, Printer, Frosh, JV Football, JV, V lacrosse. THERESA GARAGUSO-70 King St., FP, Medical Secretary, Honor Society, Scribes, Rockettes, GAA, Student Council. CHRISTINE GARCIA-544 6th Ave., NHP, ln- terpreter, Junior Red Cross, GSL, Glee Club, MARILYN GEORGE-42 Whitney Ave., FP, - Bookkeeper, Transfer-FNA, GSL. il, WILLIAM GEORGE-541 oth Ave., NHP, Air Force, Frosh Football, Goll. NANCY GARCIA-58 Lehrer Ave., E, Teacher, Sigma Hi'Y, Presidents Club, Honor Society, Brookesonians, Radio Guild, Student United, Ticket Committee, Jr. Board, Los Jovenes, Junior Red Cross, ROBERT GARITANO-238-30 ll5th Terr., E, College, Rifle Club, JV Lacrosse. LILLIAN GEREDIEN-177 Madison Ave., FS, Secretary, Transfer-Honor Society, Leader Corps, Tennis, Library Clubs, Softball, Der Deutsche Verein. GEORGE GESSLEIN-IAA Alden Ave., VS, Col' lege, Lambda Hi-Y, Honor Society, Astronomy Club. ARMAND GAUDIOSI-All Mmuny Pi., NHP, Mechanic, Intramural Sports. LAWRENCE GAVIN-17 Rosegold St., FS, Ma' M chinist, Football, Lacrosse. JOAN GEURDES-42 Hill St., E, Business Field, GSL, Junior Red Cross, Riding Club. CLEMENTE GIAMUNDO-670 Doblin St., E, College, Intramural Sports. ROSEMARY GIBERTI-516 Premier Blvd., NHP, College, GSL, Student Council, Home Economics, V Glee Clubs, HELEN GIERSBACH-ll5-83 237th St., E, Teacher, Home Economics Club, Junior Red Cross. SANDY GIGLIO-loo Wellington Rd., GC, Draftsman, Student Council, Track. HELEN GILL-8 Hickory St., FP, Nurse, Bas' ketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Riding, Retailing Clubs, Societas Latinas, Junior Red Cross, GSL. Cfmrzlyl, Lulffil' ,md Carole in Jrlaool were brlglit. eg pemem ef' - - - The mzlzrem lb6j'gc'11't' were 1ri'1mllyriglJI. 206 1' . 'iw , . I, '61 i 'W W 5 In ... . . x .El V 9 , Q ' Wm, S-my, EE- N ' 4 , -j:g:l:- 'A ., ' V ' was ii iflfltfl f Q U5 eww self' , Wie' 1' we., N r YZ 1 swf .M nw , ., . iw ., V ,F ' 2 -if L Ny Q Abou! 6l6Lifl'UIIILl Cmmre .wtf D011 li id time emem ef' - - - TfJe4i'k11ezim1ll zlmffr ilmige um' irnrml RUTH GILROY-85 Violet Ave., FP, College, Societas Latinas, Riding Club. THERESA GIOVANNIELLO-72 Albany St., E, Teacher, JV, V Cheerleaders, Presidents Club, FTA, GAA, Sachem Players, Ticket Committee, Utopia, Lacrosse, GSL, Junior Red Cross, Basket- ball, L'Oriflamme, Bowling, Societas Latinas Frosh Board. JOHN GISTEDT-l43 Magnolia Ave., FF, En' gineer, Lambda Hi-Y, Track, Hall Squad. MARGARET GLENN-i530 Gilford Ave., NHP, Secretary, GAA, GSL, Glee Club, Hockey. LUCILLE GNOZZIO-l7I2 West End Ave., NHP, Nurse, History Honor Society, Ticket Com' mittee, Scribes, Arrow, Purple Quill. JANET GOBEL-lO8 lrving Ave., FP, Nurse, Honor Society, Iota Hi-Y, Student Council, X-Ponents, Le Cercle Francais, V Glee Club, GAA, Pow Wows, Chieftain, FNA. JOSEPHINE GRAGANELLA-2 Tennis Cl., FS, Telephone Operator, Retailing Club. TERESA GRAGNANIELLO-24 Union Ave., E, Nurse, GSL, Los Chicos, Riding Club. DREENA GOHN-69 5th St., GCP, Stenographer, GSL, Scribes. DIANE GOLDMAN--37 Countisbury Ave., VS, Secretary, GSL, Library Club. GLADYS GRAHAM-14 Manly Pl., NHP, Stenog raphel, GAA, GSL, JV, V Glee Clubs, JV, V Cheerleaders, Iota Hi-Y, Eonacs. GERALDINE GRAU-l Magnolia Dr., NHP, Art Teacher, Presidents, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Honor Society, Arrow, Artsmen, Student Council, Ticket Committee, JV Band, Purple Quill, Kappa Hi-Y, FTA, L'Oriflamme, History Honor Society, Student United, Math Circle. FLORENCE GOLDSTEIN-54 Greenway Blvd., E, Business School, Transfer-Spanish, Library, Swim- ming Clubs. JOAN GOODWIN-l54l Imperial Ave., NHP, Teacher, Student Council, Scribes, Riding Clubs, Utopia. WILLIAM GRAY-31 Franklin St., FS, Machinist, Intramural Sports. ROBERT GREEN-84 Fulton Ave., GCP, Armed Forces, Student Council. ELIZABETH GORDON-l5B Roosevelt St., FS, Legal Secretary, Student United, V Glee, Scribes, Library Clubs, GSL. KATHLEEN GORDON-1046 Hillside Blvd., NHP, Undecided, GSL. RICHARD GREGORY-361 .Harvard Rd., GCS, College, Band, Football, Sr. Board, L'Oriflamme. GRACE GRENZ-55 Hull Ave., NHP, College, Student Council, Alpha Hi-Y, FTA, Tennis Club, Co'Y, X-Ponents, los Jovenes. MAUREEN GORDON-i046 Hillside Blvd., NHP, Undecided, GSL, Glee Club. ALAN GOTT-950 No. oth St., NHP, Undecided, Intramural Sports. GLORIA GRIFFIN-99 Estelle Ave., E, Teacher, FTA, GSL, Los lovenes, Tennis Club. MARILYN GRIFFIN-32 Charles St., VS, Secre tary, Ridin , Tennis Clubs. 207 59 Q Brlfbcllll. Dim. rind Lucille um' ,i11fbliml2f111.i' edifed. emem el' - - - Wifh o11t.il.121a'i11g dL'l7j6l'6lll6llf lbey .ire credited. DENNIS GUERNSEY-93 oth St., GCP, Auto Mechanic, Intramural Sports. JOHN GULINO-195 Byron Ave., E, Window Decorator, Intramural Sports. JOHN GULOTTA-58 Belmont Blvd., E, Air Force, Hall Squad. GEORGE GUNNELL-ll6 Oak St., FP, College, Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council, Choir, Coali- tion, PA Club, Epsilon Hi-Y, Area Council, Band, Der Deutsche Verein, Track. RAYMOND GRIFFITHS-2 Wildwood Trail, R, Armed Forces, Band, Rifle Club, Omicron Hi-Y. ALLAN GRIMM-l529 Belmont Ave., NHP, Civil Engineer, Student Council. l.lLLlAN GUTGESELL-97 Kingston St., E, Busi- ness Field, GSL, Frosh Board. SHIRLEY GUTH-52 Hendrick Ave., E, Business Field, GSL. BEVERLY GRIMM-62 Cellar Ave., NHP, Ste- nograpller, Rockettes, GAA, Beta Hi-Y, GSL, Utopia, Basketball, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Chieftain, Lacrosse, JV, V Glee Clubs, Societas Latinas, Presidents, Hockey, R.ding Clubs, Co-Y. PATRICIA GRONBACHER-l09! Mosefon St., FS, College, Transfer-Honor Society, Sigma Hi-Y, Totem, Coalition, L'OrifIamme, JV, V Cheerleaders, Student Council. ROBERT GUZZETTI-I38 Opal St., E, College, Track, Lacrosse. STELLA GUZZI-82 Vanderbilt Ave., FP, Model, Le Cercle Francais, L'Oriflomme, V Glee Club, Student Council, Frosh, Soph Boards, Student United. PATRICIA GRUBE-534 Beech St., NHP, Police- wornan, GSL, Junior Red Cross, NORMA GRUHN - 61 Benmore Ave., FS, Teacher, Honor Society, Gamma Hi-Y, Der Deutsche Verein, Presidents, X-Ponents, Akahna- wes, Area Council, Choir, FTA, Student Council. SANDRA HA-98 Birch St., FP, College, Akohnowes, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Coali- tion, Honor Society, Yorker Club, Iota Hi-Y, Totem, Tennis, Usherettes, Le Cercle Francais, l'Oriflamme, Sachem Players, Senior Seminar, Student Council. RICHARD HAARD-86 Jefferson Ave., FS, Ani- mal Husbandry, Lambda Hi-Y, JV Soccer, Track. CHARLENE GRUNER-2ll Cleveland St., FS, Accountant, JV, V Cheerleaders, Kappa Hi-Y, Usherettes, Leader Corps, GAA, Yorker Club, Titaniums, Area Council, Los Jovenes, Honor Society, GSL, X-Ponents. JOHN GRUNERT-A So. lOth St., NHP, College, JV Football, JV, V Lacrosse, Varsity Club, Student Council. BETTY HAGMANN-l3O lngraham La., NHP, Secretary, History Honor Society, Student Coun- cil, Der Deutsche Verein, Home Economics, JV Glee Clubs. THOMAS HALL-20 Arcade PI., E, Trade School, Track. SANDRA GUARNO-ll85 Russell St., FS, Sec- retary, Tennis, Volleyball. GEORGE GUERCIO-566 Roy St., WH, College, Hall Squad, Student Council, CAROL HALLIDAY-31 Lincoln St., FS, Nurse, Rodio Guild, FNA, Sachem Players, GSL, Rid- ing, Astronomy, Library Clubs, Softball, Los Jovenes, Student United. THOMAS HALPIN-303 Roquette Ave., SFP, College, Frosh, JV Track, Soccer. I-or 2.1.3. L Q... .,,,.. J -UWM' f 53, fs ,'y 9 6' ss wr ,VN-M .. ,TEE P . :1 ., H J Y s i sq r,g3g,.c , it is ' f 35535 L' 255255125 tour' HARRIET HAMBURGER-21 Hannewell Ave., E, Nurse, Riding Club. CNROLYN HANSEN-21 Stone St., E, Undef cided, GSL, Sigma Hi-Y, Library, JV, V Glee Clubs, Junior Red Cross. CAROLE HEBER-55 Olsen St., VS, College, Sigma Hi-Y, Student Council, Sewanateens, Jun ior Red Cross, Coalition, los Chicos, X-Ponents, GSL. BARBARA HECK-65 Rintin St., FS, Nurse FNA, Kappa Hi-Y, Societas Latinas, Ticket Com mittee, Co-Y, Junior Red Cross. JENSINE HANSEN-QI Stone St., E, Christian Education, Senior Board, Purple Quill. RONALD HANSON-23 Birch Lo., NHP, Teacher, Frosh, Saph Football, Frosh, Soph Lacrosse, Student Council, Sr. Board. CHARLES HEEGER-3 Fox St., E, Machinist, Intramural Sports. .2132 if .K ...... ,SX M is it L ii .s Q. SQW4 BARBARA HEGENER-639 5th Ave., NHP, Sec' X retary, GSL, Soph Board. JUNE HARDING-98 Biltmore Ave., E, Secref tary, Tennis Club. THOMAS HARGREAVE5-3l Gladiolus Ave., FP, Mechanical Engineer, Rifle Club, Lacrosse, Theta Hi-Y. CAROL HELLERS-269 Meacham Ave,, E, Sec retary, Riding Club. RUTH HELLYER-63 Clover Ave- FP, College, Honor Society, Sigma HivY, l'Oriflamme, So cieta: Latinas, X-Ponents, GSL, FTA, Totem Junior Red Cross, Tennis Club. MAUREEN HARRIGAN-4l7 Terrace Blvd., NHP, Stenographer, JV Glee Club, Library, Tennis, Bowling Clubs, History Honor Society, Beta Hi-Y, GSL, Coalition. PATRICIA HARRISON-79-26 269th St., NHP, Nurse, Student Council, Sigma Hi-Y, Coalition, Societas Latinos, Purple Quill, Sachem Players, Ticket Committee, Frosh Board, Chieftain, Co-Y. BARBARA HENDRICKS-37 Floral Blvd., FP, Teacher, Totem Editor-in-Chief, Choir, Aeolians, will 44 Nici? Class Trio, V Glee Club, Senior Seminar, Elec- tion Commissioner, Los Jovenes, Honor Society Presidents, Sr. Board, Area Council, Sigma Hi-Y: Student Council, Co-Y. LUISE HEPPLER-246 Keller Ave., E, Secretary, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Totem. CAROLE HAUGH-94ll 240th St,, Teacher. Kappa Hi-Y. Junior Red Cross, Yorker, Tennis Clubs, Student Council, Student United. ANNETTE HAUPTMAN-lO57 Russell St., FS, Teacher, Los Jovenes, FTA, Library Club. PRISCILLA HERBST-43 Ash St., FP, Teacher Presidents, Honor Society, Omega Hi-Y, L'Ori flamme, Societas Latinas, Ticket Committee Sachem Players, Math Circle. Student Council Fresh, Soph, Jr.. Sr. Boards, Coalition Akahnawes. ROBERT HERMAN-3l Cisney Ave., FP, College, Akahnawes, Track, Soccer, Der Deutsche Verein RICHARD HAUPTMANN-5l Hull Ave., NHP, Electrical Engineer, PA Club. NANCY HAUSCH-Al So, l6th St., NHP, Col' lefze, Omegfl Hi-Y, Choir, Aeolians. Jr, Board. FTA, Sewanateens. X-Ponentc f'-i.V PNA So- cietas Lat'nas, l'Oriflamme V Glee Club, Coali- tion, GSL. CARO'INE HAZARD-28 So. loth St., NHP, Teacher, Iota Hi-Y, GSL, FTA, Junior Red Cross, Sewanateens, XvPonents, Der Deutsche Verein, JV, V Glee Clubs. MARY HEALY-23 Waldorf Ave., E, Airline Hostess, Arrow, Chieftain, Talem, Utopia, Pur' ple Quill, Sewanateens, Radio Guild, FNA, GSL, Student Council. Cbf1i'lie'i'f1ml Lerr1y',i' lllidfrtw zvere fillllfof .9 Qlfleill el' . . . 'l'l1ey,i!zmy.i budtheirr,1f11w'.1itii11m!. 209 STEPHEN HERMAN-578 Buxton Ave., WH, College, Der Deutsche Verein, History Honor Society. BONNIE HERNANDEZ-162 Bregman Ave., NHP, College, JV Glee Club, GSL, Radio Guild, Totem. JOHN HOLDEN-42 Madison St., FS, College, Frosh Basketball, JV, V Soccer, V Softball, Student United, Jr. Board. GLADYS HOLLIS-755 Floral Pork Rd., FS, Aire line Hostess, Der Deutsche Verein, GSL, Home Economics, Tennis Clubs, Coalition, Junior Red Cross, Softball. MARIA HESSING-I54 No. llth St., NHP, Secretary, GSL, Chieftain, Totem, Junior Red Cross, Retailing, Camera Clubs. LAWRENCE HESSLER-637 oth Ave., NHP, Col- lege, Intramural Sports. MARIA HOPPINTHAL-67 Primrose Ave., FP, Teacher, Honor Society, Der Deutsche Verein, Los Jovenes, FTA. FRED HORNBY-9l Tulip Ave., FP, College, Los Jovenes, Los Chicos, JV, V Track. JOYCE HISSIGER 53 Lincoln Ave., NHP, Col- lege, Twirlers, L'Oriflamme, GSL, GAA. JEAN HOFFMAN-1082 Concord St., FS, Ste- nographer, Student Council, Alpha Hi-Y, Scribes Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, History Honor Society Utopia, Lacrosse, Riding Club, Junior Red Cross. MERLE HOROWITZ-147 No. 12th St., NHP, Journalist, Los Jovenes, Sachem Players, Ticket Committee, Coalition, Totem, Chieftain, History Honor Society, GSL, Sewanateens, Tennis Club. JOYCE HORVATH-47 Rintin St., FS, Books keeper, Intramural Sports. JOHN HOFFMAN-I5 Bonta St., E, Machinist, Intramural Sports. NANCY HOFFMAN-97 McKee St., FF, Secre- tory, Library, Scribes Clubs. BARBARA HORWATH-555 No. oth St., NHP, Airline Stewardess, JV Glee Club, Purple Quill, Basketball, Lacrosse, Utopia, Riding, Softball. GAIL HOWARD-1650 Belmont Ave., NHP, Model, Rockettes, GAA, Student Council, Jr., Sr. Boards, Utopia, Riding, Lacrosse, Junior Red Cross, Los Chicos, Alpha HifY. WILMA HOFMANN-37 Covert Ave., E, Execu- tive Secretory, Omega Hi-Y, Honor Society, Der Deutsche Verein, Yorker Club, Junior Red Cross, Usherettes, Student Council, Frosh, Soph Boards. RICHARD HOGAN-43 2nd St., E, Undecided, Intramural Sports. MARY HOWARD-29 Jefferson St., NHP, Sec- retary, Honor Society, Scribes, Riding, Glee Clubs, Alpha Hi-Y. JULIE HOWE-92 Adams St., E, Secretary, Student United, Usherettes, Totem, Utopia, Stu- dent Council, JV Glee Club, Junior Red Cross. BARBARA HRUBY-43 Locustwood Blvd., E, College, Honor Society, Iota Hi-Y, Area Coun- cil, Chieftain, Usherettes, Eonacs, X-Ponents, Los Chicos, Yorker, Booster Clubs. ELEANOR HUBER-T020 Theodora St., FS, Sec- retory, Intramural Sports. BARBARA HUDAK - 8 Brisbane St., NHP, Teacher, Jr., Sr. Quartet, Aeolians, V Glee Club, Leader Corps, Usherettes, FTA, GAA. ELAINE HUDSON-19 Heathcote Rd., E, Sec- retary, GSL. Lama and Gladys 0 jfice machines operated, emem el' O12 iuperzoz work they concentrated. 210 I gi I 'sf 9 .,, 2 s ,. 11. we . 1 ii. wc' - , E. mf. we 'Q' Q .,.,,... . QS S , is ag.: -1 , -gg a:. s.,71iii3g .1Zi x9 W ll '1!b 11 kick 111161 11 111 Ill .xml 1 All 1 1111111113 emem ef' - - - fl1'le11e..M111i Iltllllel lllif lent ll 1111l1l bllglflf ll the 111 NANCY HUDSON-20 Heathcote Rd., E, Sec- retary, GSL. CLAIRE HULSE-292 Meacham Ave., E, Secre- tary, GSI.. VIRGINIA HULTING-228 Dover Pkwy., SM, College, Honor Society, Usherettes, Junior Red Crass, GSL, GAA, Le Cercle Francois, Riding, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball Clubs. EDMOND HUNOLD-45 Scherer Blvd., FS, Chemical Engineer, Der Deutsche Verein, Tita- niums, History Honor Society. JEAN HUNTER-24 Clinton St., E, Teacher, Math Circle, Junior Red Cross, FTA, Gamma Hi-Y, Honor Society, Tennis. ROBERT HUNTER-94-I9 240th St., B, College, Artsmen, Los Jovenes, JV, V Lacrosse. JACK JAKOBY-2005 New Hyde Pork Rd., NHP, Machinist, Intramural Sports. CARL JENSEN-71 Marshall Ave., FP, College, Student Council, L'OriHamme, Akahnawes, His- tory Honor Society, Lambda Hi-Y. HAROLD HUNZIKER-5ll Sperry Blvd., NHP, Chemist, Astronomy Club, Societas Latinas. PATRICIA HYNES-87-45 Little Neck Pkwy., FP, Nurse, Ticket Committee, Purple Quill, Der Deutsche Verein, Societas Latinos, V Glee Club, Pow Wows, Totem, GSL. CATHERINE .IIROUSCHEK-l44 Sylvia La., NHP, Airline Stewordess, Booster, Riding Clubs, GSL, Purple Quill, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, Eonacs, Junior Red Cross, GAA, Student United, Hockey. EDWARD JOHNSON-I6 Emporio Ave., E, Col- lege, Totem, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, V Band, Choir, Chem Lab, Orchestra, Student Council, Coalition, Le Cercle Francais, L'Ori- flamme. ALICIA IAZZETTA-I78 Belmont Blvd., E, Sec- retary, GSL, Basketball, Volleyball, Sattball, GAA, Totem, Student Council. NANCY IGLEHART-229 Bellmore St., FP, Col- lege, Intramural Sports. LINDA JOHNSON-I6I0 Imperial Ave., NHP, Undecided, JV, V Glee Clubs. MICHAEL JOHNSON-27 Redwood Rd., NHP, Social Scientist, Astronomy Club. KATHRYN INDELICATO--803 Adele St., FS. Bi-Lingual Secretary, Library Club, Los Jovenes, Akohnawes, Titaniums, Coalition, X-Ponents, JV, V Glee Clubs. AR'.ENE ISABELLA-i972 Byron Ave., E, Sec- retary, Rockettes, Presidents, Student Council, Utopia, Chieftain, Totem, GAA, FTA, Los Jov- enes, GSL. ROBERT JOHNSON-IIO Sussex Rd., E, Under cided, Intramural Sports. DAVID JOHNSTON-I0 Delaware Rd., B, Col- lege, Tennis Club. WILLIAM JACKSON-94 Lincoln St., E, Marine, JV Baseball. JOAN JACOBS-70I Frick St., E, College, Presidents, Chieftain, Home Economics, Yorker, Library, Riding, JV, V Glee Clubs, L'OriIlamme, Utopia. CAROL JONES-35 Iris La., NHP, College, Aeolians, Band, Jr. Board, Choir, Coalition, Totem, Sr. Quartet, X-Ponents, FTA, Honor Society, L'Oriflamme, Omega Hi-Y, Orchestra, Akahnawes, Presidents. JOSEPH JONES-46 Cook Ave., FS, Engineer, JV Football, Lacrosse. 211 1:5-M'-M W-'s'rW'Wnlll:lzu1,. sg K D012 and john mre mrzld emerlairz, QWIUWI el' - - - Even afler they left, the lfmgbi would fenmizr. ROBERTA KAPLAN-73-I5 l87th St., J, Nurse, Los Chicos, FNA. JOAHNE KARGER-l5O Butler Blvd., E, Model, Utopia, Chie'tain, Retailing, GSL, Junior Red Cross, Student Council. GEORGE KARPOWQCZ-l92 Lowell Ave., FP, Restaurant Manager, Coalit.on, PATRICIA KAUSMAN--ll2 Theodora St., FS, Nurse, V Cheerleaders, Sachem Players, GAA, Usherettes, FNA, Le Cercle Franca's. DOUGLAS JORDAN-9305 245th St., B, Col lege, Frosh, JV Lacrosse. NINA JULIE-250 Hathaway Ave., E, Secretary, Intramural Sports. ROBERT KAUFMANN-57 Cypress St., FP, Cal- lege, Intramural Sports. MAUREEN KAVANAGH-194 Cypress St., FP, Secretory, Student Council, Yorker, Scribes, Rid- ing, Tennis Clubs, Utopia. VIRGINIA KAELIN-I8 Redwood Rd., NHP, Pathologist, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, GSL, Omega Hi-Y, Eanacs, XfPonents, FTA, FNA, Tennis, Der Deutsche Verein, Junior Red Cross, Student Council, Coalition. JACK KALEY-76 Waldorf Ave., E, College, Foorboll, Lacrosse, Theta Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Student Council, Utopia, Soph Board. GEORGE KAY-B2 Ludlam Ave., E. Physical Education, Football, Basketball, Softball, Var- sity Club. ELIZABETH KEANE-646 7th Ave,, NHP, Sec' retory, Junior Red Cross. HOPE KALICIN-9l Claflin Blvd., FS, Retail Buyer, Jr. Board, Student Council, Retailing Club. LOUIS KANYA-l540 Madison St., E, Undee cided, JV, V Soccer, Track. ELEANOR KEILUHN-lll 2nd St., GCP, Teacher, JV, V Cheerleaders, JV, V Band, GAA, Choir, Honor Society, Kappa Hi-Y, Riding Club, FNA, Der Deutsche Verein, Student United, Jr. Board, Aeolfans, GSL, Chieftan. MARY FRANCES KELLY-llfl Gordon Blvd., FP, Typist, GSL. suor KAMINSKY-1064 Fenwood or., vs. Electronic Engineer, Camera Club, Radio Guild, Chieftain, Totem. WILLIAM KAPCOE-964 Na. 3rd St., NHP, Navy, JV Track, Hall Squad. RICHARD KELLY-8 Terrace Ave., E, Machinist, Student Council, MARY KENNEDY-121 Nassau and., WH, Sec' retary, Utopia, Student Council, Booster Club, L'Oriflamme. BARBARA KAPLAN--641 8th Ave., NHP, Col' lege, Co-Y, Student Council, L'Oriflamme, Junior Red Cross, Purple Quill, Student United, Volleyball. ETHEL KAPLAN-91 Tulip Ave., FP, College, Student Council, Totem, Tennis, L'Orit'lamme X-Ponents. BARBARA KERN-75 Queens Ave., E, Medical Technician, Chem Lab, Bowling, Library Clubs, le Cercle Francais, l.'Oriflamme, FTA, Titaniums, Math Circle. MARILYN KING-565 7th Ave., NHP, Secre tary, GSL, Riding, Tennis Clubs, Utopia, 212 x lxlt we THOMAS KINSELLA 83 Alden Ave VS Navy Track GINIA KISSELL l95 Franklin St ec retary GSL GAA Student Council Coalition Junior Red Cross KARALEE KOCH 54 Primrose Ave FP Nurse Le Cercle Francais Socletas Latinas Purple Quill Library FNA Sewanateens Brookesonrans GSL Coal tion HELENA KOECHLING 55 Primrose Ave FP Dressmaker Honor Society Omega HnY Chor V Glee Club Totem Coalition GAA Los Ja venes XPonents Hockey Softball H WARD KLEE ll4 Silver St E Colleg JV Track Utopia CAROLE KLEIN-38 Countisbury Ave., S, Teacher Senior Seminar, Totem, Honor Society, Gamma Hi-Y, FTA, L'OriHamme, Soeietos la- tinas X-Ponents. CAROL KOKINDO--ld Hommel St., VS, Busi- ness Field, Co-Y, Bowling Club. DONALD KOLAR-l2l Gerard Ave, NHP, Efec trician, Frosh Track, Stage Crew, Sachem Players. JANET KLEIN-58 Primrose Dr., NHP, College, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Utopia, Stu- dent United, Riding Club, Sewanateens, Sr, Board. HELEN KLEINSIM--23 Dewitt St., VS, Secretary, Cheerleaders, GAA, Riding, Scribes Clubs, Der Junge Deutsche Verein, Utopia, Student Council. EILEEN KOMOROWSKI-309 So. llts Sl., NHP, Housewife, Retail ROBERT KOPERCINSKI-68 Butcher, Omicron Hi-Y, Va venes, JV Baseball, JV Bas ball. SHEILA KLEPNER-7l0 Keil St., E, Medvcal Technician, GSL, Riding, Home Economics Clubs, Coalition, L'Oriflamme, Utopia. ALEXANDER KLIMAS-I4 Rosegold St., FS, Colv lege, Omicron Hi-Y, PA Club, Jr. Board, V Band, Coalition, Orchestra, Dance Band. ing Club. Sylv'a La., NHP, rsity Club, Los Jo- ketball, Frosh Foot, MELVYN KORNFE'D-l37 Commonwealth St.. FS, Pharmacist, Los Jovenes, Eonacs, Delta Hi-Y. AUDREY KOSTER-39 Litchfield Ave., E, Sec- retory, Student United, Junior Red Cross, Retail' ing Club. JOHN KNESPLER-32 Frederick Ave, FP, Me- chanical Draftsman, Intramural Sports. EMALIE KNOPFKE-l Na. 5th Sl.. NPH, Cel- lege, V Cheerleaders, GAA, Riding, Der Deutsche Verein, Student Council. UtoDlC', GSL, Jr. Board. JANET KOSTER-l65 Hill Sl.. E, Teflfheff De' Deutsche Verein, Der Junge Deutsche Vere'n, Honor Society, Totem, GSL, FTA. JEANNINE KOVARIC-ll5 Mosefan St., FS, Bio' Chemist, Rackettes, Beta Hi-Y, Sewanateens, Stu- dent United, Radio Guild, L'Oriflnmrne, Sachem Players, GAA, Riding, library Clubs, los Jovenes, ALLEN KNOX-78 Huron Rd., B, Chemical En gineer, Sachem Players, Omicrcn Hi-Y, l-OS Jovenes, History Honor SocietY, Alec QQUPUJV Band, JV Track, Frosh Soccer, Coalition. SHEILA KNUBBE-156 Floral Pkwy., FP, Col' lege, Honor Society, Pow Wows, Sewanateens, Junior Red Crass, Chair, Der Deutsche Verem, Glee Club. PETER KNuDsENw292 frederick Ave., SFP, Mechanic, Los Jovenes, Frosh, JV Track, GJ'-90 Club. nov KNUDSEN-424 Louis Ave., SFP, Meclwnf cal Draftsman, Student United. ' Om' mfrer' leam mfflfl im! be limi. , ,..,.. ii V . - - -I -' , H A f JH S9 WUMTPMT QI' . - - Am! Iavkamf llfuifwlfwzl rrmijvele. 213 . .WY .. .:n58f We ,. ANTHONY KOZYRSKI-l0 Central Ave., GCP, Undecided, Intramural Sports. ARLENE KRAKER-IO6 Lowell Ave., NHP, Cal- lege, GSL, Retailing Club. DOROTHY KRUPSKI-610 Hillside Blvd., NHP, College, Los Jovenes, Junior Red Cross, Tennis Club. AUGUST KUBART-52 Marshall St., E, Machin- ist, Intramural Sports. ALBERT KRALICK-53 DeWitt St., VS, Auto Mechanic, Intramural Sports. BARBARA KRAMER-I96 Village Ave., E, Col lege, Chieftain, FTA, Beta Hi-Y, Los Jcvenes, Library Club, X-Fone-nts, Coalition. BARBARA KUEMPEL-7 Iris St., FS, College, JV, V Band, Honor Society, Der Deutsche Verein, FTA, Orchestra, Ticket Committee, Choir, Coali- tion, Student Council. JANET KUN-4639 Imperial Ave., NHP, Secre- tary, Rockettes, Choir, Aeolians, Glee Club, GAA, leader Corps, Ticket Committee, Der Deutsche Verein. CAROL KRAMER-189 Cypress St., FP, Secre- tary, GAA. JANICE KRANZ--l56 Cherry St., FP, Teacher, Artsmen, Le Cercle Francais, L'OriHamme, Co-Y, FTA, Camera Club, CAP. BARBARA KUNZ-l36 Stewart St., E, Retailer, Retailing Club, Utopia, Student Council, Chief- tain, Totem, Coalition. BARBARA LA BARBARA-l48 Sobro Ave., VS, Secretary, Junior Red Cross, Student Council, Chieftain, GSL. KARL KREGOR-41 Floral Blvd., FP, Science Teacher, Honor Society, Epsilon Hi-Y. JUDY KRIEGLER-2213 Renfrew Rd., E, Teacher, ,Wx Student Council, los Jovenes, Student United. WILLIAM LACEY-IA6 Kamda Blvd., NHP, Cal- lege, PA Club. CATHERINE LAFFEY-84 Elizabeth St., FP, Nurse, Junior Red Cross, Los Jovenes, Student Council. JUNE KRUEGER-21 Maloon Ave., FS, Secretary, Kappa Hi-Y, Co-Y, Purple Quill, Totem, Chief- tain, Student United, Student Council. JAMES KRUG-4 Hitchcock Ave., FP, College, Intramural Sports. GERALD LA GREGA-l07 Evans Ave., E, Col- lege, Frosh, JV Football, Camera Club. JOHN LAMBERT-35 Jackson Ave., E, Mechani- cal Engineer, Intramural Sports. CLAUDETTE LANCE-26 Laurel Dr., NHP, Nurse, Gamma Hi-Y, Chieftain, FNA, X-Ponents, FTA, Math Circle, los Javenes. MARCIA LANDER-538 Croydon Rd., E, Secre- tary, Radio Guild, Los Jovenes, Junior Red Cross, Totem, Chieftain, Coalition, JV Glee Club, Co-Y, Student Council, Student United, Los Chicos. LAWRENCE LANGAN-159 Kensington Rd., GCS, Navy, Intramural Sports. PHYLLIS LANGONE-533 No. 7th St., NHP, Business Machinist, Junior Red Cross, Intramural Sports. Cllfflll' mm' Karl in flue iibmry helped 0111. -9 Qemem el' - - - Mrzgfzzffzeffzzla' bonkfll1eyl2ne1zf'a1iab011!. 214 'DX X .Q ,.-v.. .... Q, X X l 5 if 'snuff . , 95? f' Q!2.?i5N P Z, Wir' 1 we-ww' ' I . I ,, I W ' 5 X K I ..,.- L f . ,i b ,fir - 2 if , 1, 'S' Q' W. ' . rpLgfgz3yj9S5-,Lf,5-gggiq gg Q I' ' 'r I :.,-.FE - - ..,, -I 1, nfs-We 'rw it 1 ,. , we-, , gm - bllv ..., 21:5-, fi 'ie.,'fli' ' ' L, 5 T 5 -43 . ??,.ch 1 '. J .,., 'f?'4.u.,s , s- ,. . l ES. -s if lwws, Q rxsyvg Q7. 4 Q. Rf Q jane! and Dirk smelled 171 mf sg QQYHUIH QI' . . . O11fm.l'fer.rm11ld1i lfztfflvet dfzlflven rut PATRICK LANIGAN-l7 Magnolia Dr., NHP, College, Choir, CAP, Aeons, JV Glee Club, Los Jovenes. DOLORES LA PONTE-216 Rintin St., FS, Sec' retary, Scribes, Booster Clubs, Student United, GSL. AURELIE LA PORTE-9 Carlton Terr., SM, Sec retary, Retailing Club, Student United, CSL. GRACE LAUDATE-2302 Dutch Bway., E, Artist, Artsmen. ROBERT LEDERER-31 Seaton Pl., VS, Navy Frosh Baseball, JV, V Football, JV, V Lacrosse EDWARD LEFEBRE-257 Jenerson St., FS, Col- lege, Baseball, Bowling Club, V Soccer, V Soltball. ANN MARIE LEUCHS-llo-l9 Parkway Dr., E, College, Rockettes, Frosh Board, Student Coun- cil, Co-Y, Radio Guild, Utopia, GAA. BLANCHE LEVERTE-7 Ely Ct., E, College, Leader Corps, Honor Society, Totem, Tenn's, Presidents Clubs, GAA, Coalition, Basketball, Softball, Bowling, Volleyball, Lacrosse, Chief- tain, Hockey, FTA. RONALD LEHNANN--l7l Gilmore Blvd., FP, Businessman, Frosh, JV, V Baseball, Varsity Club. CHARLES LEHRER-238,20 lloth Ave., E, Aero' nautical Engineer, V Tennis, Der Deutsche Ve- Student United. MARY LIMA-957 No. 3rd St., NHP, College, Junior Red Cross, Riding, GSL, Retailing, Tennis Clubs. ELAINE LINDBERG-727 Barbara Blvd., FS, Teacher, Le Cercle Francais, L'Oriflamme, GSL, Tennis, Home Economics Club. LINDA LEIFSEN-l5 Rhoda St., WH, XYRoy Technician, L'OrlFlamme, GSL, Gamma Hi-Y. cHAm.ss Leis-ao cel-emi Ave., ccv, All W? 4 Q Q Y' If 5 . E DF Force, lntramural Sports, DIANA LINDNER-42 Iris La., NHP, Undecided, Utopia, Junior Red Cross. BETTY ANN LINDQUIST-79 Admont Ave., FS, Nurse, Leader Corps, GAA, FTA, FNA, Frosh Board, Library Club, Coalition, Los Jovenes, La- crosse, Basketball, Hockey, Volleyball, Softball, Tumbling. JOHN LEIS-28 Manly Pl., NHP, College, Totem, Varsity Club, History Honor Society, JV, V Cross Country, Theta Hi'Y, Student Council, Coalition, Orchestra, X-Ponents, JV, V Track. DIANE LENAU-57 Florence St., FP, College, Kappa Hi-Y, Choir, Aeolians, Totem, L'Ori- tlamme, Student Council, Sr. Board, Tennis, Rid' ing, Bowling Clubs, Junior Red Cross, Le Cercle Francais, Coalition, Co-Y. CHARLES LIPP-281 So. Euston Rd., GCS Chemical Engineer, Astronomy Club, Societas Latinas, Brookesonians. EDWARD LISTENGART-ll James St., FS, Mu sician, Las Jovenes, Math Circle, Rifle Club V Band. LYNDA LEONARD-lo5 Celler Ave,, NHP, Col lege, Honor Society, Beta Hi-Y, Sachem Players. Eonacs, History Honor Society, Student Council, FTA, GAA, Los Jovenes, Soph Board, JV Glee, Presidents Clubs. BRUCE LERNER-A Wellington Rd., E, Lawyer, Student Council, JV, V Tennis, Varsity Club, Honor Society, Epsilon Hi-Y, Chieftain, Area Council, Student Court, Coalition, Frosh. Jr., Sr., Boards, Radio Guild, Student Untied, Le Cercle Francais, L'Oriflamme. DOROTHY LOBE-52l H,lls ide Blvd., NH? Typist, GSL, Camera, Booster Clubs. HENRY LOEFFLER-98 Garfield St., FS, College Frosh, JV Football, V Cross Country, V Truck JV Baseball. 213 59 Q For G'az'iu and Roger, lewzir zum lbeir rpart, emem el' - - - They Jbozved fine fornz rm Ike lefmif calm. MARINA LUCCHESI-56 Kruze St., FS, Techni- cal Secretary, Los Jovenes, Usherettes, Sachern Players, Tennis, Riding Clubs, Utopia, Student Council, Le Cercle Francais. HAROLD LUMER-l90 JeFierson St., FS, College, FFA. SHIRLEY LUND-GO Alden Ave., VS, College, Studenl' Council, Junior Red Cross, Riding, Ten- nis Clubs, Utopia. DIANE IURA-500 Na. 6th St., NHP, Uncle- cided, Intramural Sports. CAROL LONG-600 William St., NHP, Nurse, FNA, Math Circle, Purple Quill, Los Chicos, Societas latinas, Totem, Tennis Club, Ticket Committee, Junior Red Cross. CATHERINE LONG- 36 Butler Blvd., E, Secre tary, library Club, Chieftain. MARGARET LYNCH-lb Olsen St., VS, Secre- tory, Scribes, Booster, JV, V Glee Clubs, Coali- tion, Basketball, Tennis, Volley Ball, Junior Red Cross. VIRGINIA LYNCH-I6 Olsen St., VS, Secretary, Sewanateens, Jr. Board, Math Circle, Tennis Club, Junior Red Cross. CLARENCE LONGACRE-80 Floral Blvd., FP, College, Intramural Sports. ROSALIE LONGO-IOO Biltmore Ave., E, Secre- tary, GSL, Junior Red Cross, library, Tennis Clubs. BENJAMIN LYNSTER-222 Hill St., E, Navy, Intramural Sports. DAVID MAC DONALD-70 Locust St., FP, Col- lege, Intramural Sports. JANET LOREY-73 HoHman St., FS, College, Artsmen, Sachem Players, Gamma Hi-Y, Titani- ums, le Cercle Francais, Honor Society, Utopia, Tennis, Riding Clubs. RICHARD LOSER-I74 Biltmore Ave., E, Printer, Intramural Sports. RICHARD MACKIE-1845 Freeman Ave., lc, Engineer, Basketball, Baseball, Hockey, Varsity Club, Utopia. SIDNEY MACKIN-I3 Hoiman Ave., E, Civil Engineer, Intramural Sports. DONALD LOTTEN-36 Chester Ave., SM, Auto- motive Engineer, Intramural Sports. THOMAS LOUGHRAN-93 Harrison St., FS, Armed Forces, Intramural Sports. PAUL MAC MICHAEL-I59 Rule St., FS, Drafts- man, Intramural Sports. SHEILA MAC TIERNAN - 81 Willow St., FP, Secretary, Student Council, Junior Red Cross. URSULA LOWEN-I l9 2nd St., GCP, College, Alpha Hi-Y, Math Circle, Le Cercle Francais, L'Oriflamme, JV Band, Purple Quill, Chieftain. RUTH LUBBE-l38 Travis Ave., E, Retailing, GSL, Retailing, Camera Clubs. JAMES MAGEE-- IQ49 Arlington Ave., E, Armed Forces, Intramural Spo.ts. IRENE MAGUFFIN-905 Naple Ave., FS, Sec- retary, Tennis Club, GSL. 216 s- me ., ,. ., gp ft si- ur- Q :,it fs, vi r S ii fl ., .ii ,wE.,,' S Wffzfiii-, T 3,,,SQ:?32s5 ',:w?'Q -A ascii' ROBERT MAHONEY-674 3rd Pl., GCS, Chemi- cal Engineer, JV Track. KATHRYN MAINA-235 Dauntless Pkwy., E, Teacher, Presidents Club, FTA, Los Chicos, GSL, Sewanoteens, Soph, Sr, Boards, Co-Y, Student United. F . ARNOLD MARCUS-305 whiter-all Blvd., ccs, College, Transfer-Frash Football. , - Ez' ,L F BARBARA MARGULIES-9241 246th sf., B, cal- l ' ii, 5 lege, Junior Red Cross, Totem, JV, V Band, 'Ta ' 5' L'OrifIamme, Chieftain, Artsmen, FTA, Orchestra. , - ,- -. ' ' 92 lt if 1 , s, S, sf s lx, , fe- at i MARTHA MAJESKI-37 lngraham La., NHP, Nurse, FNA, Sigma Hi-Y, Student Council, Presi- dents Club, Junior Red Crass, Los Jovenes, Titaniums, GSL, Societas Latinas, Honor So- ciety, Math Circle, Jr. Board, Co-Quints. JUDITH MAJOR-I46 Jericho Tpke., FP, Secre- tary, Honor Society, GSL, Totem, Omega Hi-Y, Ticket Committee. PATRICIA MARGULIES-924 l 246th St., B, Col- lege, V Band, L'Oriflomme, Totem, Junior Red Cross, Orchestra, FTA. JOSEPH MARINO--336 Nassau Blvd., GCP, College, FA Club, JV Lacrosse, 2 4 CATHERINE MALINOSKI-l40l ClaY St., E, Nurse, Basketball, Alpha Hi-V, GSL, Societas Latinas. JAMES MALLINSON-l47 Beech St,, FP, Per- sonnel Manager, Jr. Board, Student United. GLORIA MARRERO-l6l5 Johnson Ave., E, Teacher, Alpha Hi-Y, Presidents Club, las Jo- venes, X-Ponents, FTA, Usherettes, Student Coun- cil, Frosh Board, Junior Red Crass, Student United, Los Chicos. MARILYN MARSH-76 Locust St., FP, Nurse, Omega Hi-Y, Sewanateens, V Glee Club, Co-Y, Student Council, Sachem Players. JOAN MALLON-95-06 239th St., B, Physical Therapist, FTA, L'Oriflamme, Utopia, Student Council, Parliamentary Law, Tennis Clubs, La- crosse, JOHN MALONE-405 Brown Pl,, NHP, College, Lacrosse, Coalition. ARTHUR MARSHALL-l0 Vanderbilt Ave., FP, College, History Honor Society, Lambda HI-Y, Sooh, Jr. Boards, Student Council, Akahnawes, Le Cercle Francois, Coalition. JOHN MARTIN-57 Terrace Ave., FP, Aviation Mechanic, Student Council, Los Chicos. LEATRICE MANDEROLA-552 No. 5th St., NHP, Secretary, Softball, Tennis Club, Basketball, His- tory, Honor Society. RICHARD MANGELS-48 Adams St., FP, Radar Electrician, CAP, Astronomy Club. ROSALIE MARTINO-704 6th Ave., NHP, Secre- tary, GSL, Utopia, Bowling Club. Student Coun- cil, Frosh Board, Junior Red Cross. ANDREW MARZUCCO-9328 246th St., B, Navy, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM MANHOFF-l78 Wellington Rd., E, Interior Designer, Tennis Club, Delta Hi-Y, Arts- men, Coalition, JV Tennis. SARAH MANNERS-l93 Bromlcigh Rd., SM, Nurse, Iota Hi-Y, Akahnawes, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, FNA, GAA, Leader Corps, GSL. l'Ori- flamme, Usherettes, Utopia. ROSE MARIE MANNINA-I9 Russell St., E, Sec- retary, Intramural Sports. ISABEL MARCOS-All Oakley Ave., E, Secre- tary, Bowling, Tennis, JV Glee Clubs, Coalition. ,9 m'l'Ylel'Yl QI' . . ZI7 461 N E AWB is er 56,5-We .gg 'i'vis,'-in-Sz. S' Jr lrr Ilveir larrgmrge ffm rel Glrwifr ,md Bob knew' Hou' lo Zm!1lar ' mn! f7rrr'ler ' lr1rJ. .R ' nw ANNA MASELLI-1616 Estelle Ave., E, Stenog- rapher, Scribes Club. PRUDENCE MASSARIA-2l2l Leighton Rd., E, Secretary, Scribes Club. GRAHAM McCRlSTALL-55 Tulip Ave., FP, ticulturist, FFA. Hor- MEREDITH McDONOUGH-138 Stewart St., E, Secretary, JV, V Glee Clubs. VlRGlNIA MATEO-35 Depan Ave., FP, Secret tary, GAA, GSL, Junior Red Cross, Scribes Club. ANN MAURER-94 Evans St., NHP, Secretary, Intramural Sports. ALEXANDER McGLA5HAN-249 Caroline Ave., GCS, Navy, Track. EILEEN MCGRATH-l32 No. oth St., NHP, Clerk, Library Club, GSL. FRANCIS McCABE-526 No. l0th St., NHP, Navy, Fosh Track, Hall Squad. JEAN?-IETTE MCCALLION-2 Cathrine Ct., E, Secretary, Honor Society, Astronomy, Scribes Clubs, Utopia. CHARLES MCGRATTY--322 Carnation Ave,, FP, College, Los Jovenes, Frosh Track, JV, V Tennis. JUNE MCKENNEY-70 Tulip Ave., FP, Secretary, Intramural Sports. ETHEL McCLAlN 5 So. llth St,, NHP, Model, GS Junior Red Crass, Retailing Club, Totem, Sr. Board. JAMES McCl.ARY-670 3rd Pl. So., GC, College, Chieftain V Bond, Los Jovenes. JOYCE MCLEAN-85 Elzey Ave., E, Secretary, L'Oriflamme, Scribes. GERTRUDE McNULTY-l70 Jefferson Sl., FS, Secretory, Totem, Honor Society, GSL, Choir, Aeolians, Sigma Hi-Y, Area Council, Sr. Board. Sachem Players, Titaniums, V Glee, Scribes, Bowling Clubs, Student Council, Los Chicos. CHAR'E5 McCOLE-9 Tudor Crescent, E, Printer, Football, JV Track. CRAIG McCREA-- l36 Bergman Ave., NHP, Mechanic, Frosh, Soph Track, Frosh, Soph, JV, V Soccer, JV, V Track, Varsity Club. JERRY MEHR-ll5-46 238th St., E, Tool and Die Maker, Intramural Sports. HELGA MEIDRIERKS-548 Cherry La., NHP, Medical Secretary, Student United, History Hanoi Society, GSL, Der Deutsche Verein, FNA, Hockey. ANN MENGE-232 So. Brixton Rd., GCS, Air- line Stewarcless, Beta Hi-Y, Sachem Players, FTA, L'Oriflamme, Junior Red Cross, Riding, Tennis, V Glee Clubs, Coalition. JEAN MENTOCK-86 Sweetman St., E, Private Secretary, Scribes Club, GSL. MlLRED MEROLA-48 Lewis Ave., FP, Typist, Junior Red Cross, Library Club. CAROL MERRINS-l7 Cameron St., E, Nurse, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Totem, Chieftain, GSL, Utopia. Q03 md eng iefzfzozrfzflimfed. FWIQWW Fl' ll lieu they 11 nike!! 117 Illflfflbl? chop flair. 218 s 'Km-et' fi K 31' ., Q 33 Q egg? Q ls ' if 1+ 5 14:---itil .A , views X Q .5 MQ, ,,. fe, ., sm lf, ,.., f 2 v I,.II.I'f..LI.. ss .. - 1 5 gf.: .ss -.'E f .vs . .i . .seses.-.ee,:g:,f:..s...5. , c 1 ,. we - - 1. ., .. ...A w ......,,.. ., ..-..- ., W' id' if -Nj, :-:3-I if AY X Q. Q? it 1 255, Wg, 1' fi- fee ,ex Y -. eil ll 'lvefz flve Mm'gfz!ie.r lIl'l7I.I rogellver .val emem el' Il' lrich 11115 Bmlzara and Il'l7ifl7 Il'f1.i Pal ' TOM MESSANO-220 Lehrer Ave., E, Carpenter, Intramural Sports. JOAN MEYER-29 Radstock Ave., VS, Secre- nl 5.9 ,I s Q. c Y wx . QQ Q14 5 'ii , ,,..., 3 . . H fr tary, Student Council. GSL, Junior Red Cross. ,A if J A3557 N wi T K it ' My E 'Pit S1 I f2s11-,.1, . X . .- ---- A - oissf I --v--v i- i se . ,iw . .Q Q. Q, , gb to V Q si 1-at M W s , is we ' Q s s 5 , ei. ..,.s .... .. 72 ' NW - ..'E.,irL.1'2fE2Ef' Y' S528 - ' '. ,:,.5.:f::- K 'iii .. 3. fum? . JOHN MICHAELSEN-67 Franklin Ave., NHP, Machinist, Bowling Club. ALICE MICHALECKI-59 7th St., GCP, Beauti- cian, GSL. MARLENE MICHEL-l35 Litchfield Ave., E, Beau, tician, Riding, V Glee Clubs, FNA, Frosh Board. JOAN MICKERT-204 Rintin St., FS, Nurse, Student Council, FNA, Beta Hi-Y, Co-Y, Totem. Radio Guild, Der Deutsche Verein, Titaniums, Coalition, Junior Red Cross, GSL, Tennis Club. KENNETH MILLER-545 Ardsley Blvd,, GCS, Navy, Der Deutsche Verein, BARBARA MINO-ll28 Esther St., FS, Secre- tary, Co-Y, Junior Red Crass, GSL, So.tball, Tennis, Bowling, Library Clubs. RUTH MIEHLING-825 Premier Blvd., NHP, Col' lege. Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Totem, Utopia, GSL, Basketball. ROSEMARIE MIESKO-670 4th Pl., GCS, Cleric, GSL, Basketball, Totem. JOANNE MOCULESKI-I2lo Jericho Tpke,, NHP, Fashion Designer, L'Orit1omme, Riding Club, History Honor Society. THOMAS MOJO-II7 Herman Blvd., FS, Drafts- man, Los Jovenes. JOSEPH MILINSKI-230 Cherry La., FP, Auto- motive Engineer, Auto Club, Track, Basketball. BARRY MILLER-68 Miriam Pk., E, Air Force, Intramural Sports. CARMYN MOLARO-717 Martha St., E, Machinf ist, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY-148 James St., FS. College, Ornicron Hi-Y, Student Council, V Soc- cer, Varsity Club, Band, History Honor Society, Presidents, Golf, los Jovenes, Orchestra, Student United. DONALD MILLER-l43 No. loth St., NHP, Un- decided, Coalition, Chieftain. EILEEN MILLER-253 Gotham Ave., E, Unde- cided, Junior Red Cross, GSL. MARY MONZ-l20l Terrace Blvd., NHP, Sec- retary, Intramural Sports. PATRICIA MOORE-3 Childs Ave., FP, Secre- tary, Kappa Hi-Y, Sewanateens, Totem, Student United, Student Council, GSL. FRANCES MILLER-56 2nd Ave., GCP, Nurse, . . . h L'Oriflamme, GSL JANE MILLER--83 Chieftain, Eonacs, Societas Riding, Tennis Clubs, Mat Circle. Locustwood Blvd., E, Teacher, ta Hi-Y, PNA, Sewanateens, atinas, X'Ponents. o l DORRINE MOOREFIELD-62 Sussex Rd., E, Col- lege, Rockettes, Omega Hi-Y, Honor Society, Student Council, Sr. Board, Chieftain, Coalition, Akahnawes, Le Cercle Francais, Math Circle, History Honor Society. ANTHONY MORABITO-77 Travis Ave., E, Vel- erinarian, FFA, Proiectionists. 219 Madeline and Kay af lyplfzg were bdfff fo bear, K C9 Rmfm el' - - - 7'lwi1'paper.r zz'e: ef1lz1'n'31v t'0l'l'C'l'f and areal, fx fo-3 X I ROBERT MUFF-299 Brixton Rd. So., GC, Col- lege, Soph, Sr. Boards, Omicron Hi-Y, Radio Guild, Frosh Football, Student Council, Der Deutsche Verein, Coalitfon, Titaniums. FLORENCE MUGAVERO-I429 2I2th St., Boy- side, Bookkeeper, Library Club, Totem, Junior Red Cross, GSL. EDITH MULLER-73 4th Ave. GCP Undecided Riding Club FRANK MULIER-92-38 246th St. B Nav JV TEL, ,J-dr, , . Y Glee Club, Hall Squad. CATHERINE MORAN-310 Biltmore Ave., E, Sec retory, Junior Red Cross, Riding Club, GSL WILMA MORGAN-I0 W. Maple Dr., NHP Nurse, Los Jovenes, Junior Red Cross, FNA LOUIS MULLER-662 7th St., GCS, College Honor Society, Artsmen, Frosh Board Student United JAMES MULSTAY-l4O Heathcote Rd. E Col lege, Intramural Sports IRVING MOROH-i785 ,lasen Ave., VS, College Intramural Sports. MARY RUTH MORREALE-32 Franklin St. FS College, Honor Society, Choir, Aeolians, Titani ums, Los Jovenes, Kappa Hi-Y, Tennis Club Math Circle. WALTER MULVEY-l6I7 Bway., NHP, Aero nautical Engineer, Baseball, Hall Squad DAVID MUNCH-ll7-36 238th St. E Aeronau tical Engineer, Frosh Baseball WILLIAM MORRIS-534 No. llth St., NHP Farmer, Intramural Sports. PATRICIA MORRISON-II6-02 238th St Technician, Student Council, Frosh, Soph Boards Student United, FNA, Utopia. MICHAEL MURATORE -849 2nd Ave. FS Draftsman, Intramural Sports ANTOINETTE MURO-68 Courthouse Rd Secretary, Transfer-Volleyball Basketball Soft ball GSL PHILIP MORTENSON-l28 Daftodil Ave. Navy, Track. JOHN MORTON-90 Madison St., FS, College Intramural Sports. MARY MURPHY-34 Fern St., FP, Secret'-'y Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Co-Y, CSL Utopia ELLEN MURRAY-330 Lehrer Ave. E Book keeper, Intramural Sports MARILYN MOY-2 Flint Pl., E, Business Co lege, Intramural Sports. THEODORE MUELLER-30 Nugent St., NHP Metallurgical Engineer, Intramural Sports KENNETH NAGY-7ll Garfield St. FS Armed Forces, Transfer-Band ETTA NATHAN-bl Marshall St. E Undecided CAP, Gamma Hi-Y, GSL Le Cercle Francois L'Oriflamme, Purple Quill, Camera, Tennis Clubs, Chieftain 220 .-g..:. ' . ggi. -. .... .:,. 2. 2. mi 'M Z Qi yfa ,SNC4 ,. :rx ,Q T M dv, E' gi, fig Yi' 1 f '28 ' 'jf ,iq ,ge W ,J K an Y' at ,Ur CAROL NAVAZIO-21 Maple Dr., NHP, College, Student Council, Totem, Utopia, Los Chicos, Sr. Board. GEORGE NEBEL-l7l Holland Aye., E, College, Omicron Hi-Y, PA, Astronomy, Rifle Clubs, Radio Guild, Los Jovenes, Student United, JV Track, Student Council. RONALD OBERMEYER-947 Hillside Blvd., NHP, Engineer, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Band, I Orchestra, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Camera Club, Omicron Hi-Y, V Soccer, Varsity Club, t X'Ponents, Eonacs, Frosh Track, Der Deutsche ' Verein. kossnr o'ameN-39 Ash sf., FP, Engineer Student Council. LORETTA NEGRIDGE--I-105 Washington Ave., NHP, Doctor, Honor Society, Sigma Hi-Y, GSL, Lo: Jovenes, Purple Quill, Scribes Club, Los Chicos, Ticket Committee, Totem. ARTHUR NELSEN--52 Mayfair Ave., FP, Engl' neer, PA, Rifle Clubs. KENNETH O'CONNOR-IS7 Marcus Ave., GCP, College, Intramural Sports. IRENE O'GRADY--249-02 Jericho Tpke., B, Secretory, V Glee, Scribes Clubs. AUDREY NELSON-4 So. lst St., NHP, College, Tennis, JV, V Glee Clubs, L'Oriflamme, Le Cercle Francois, Scribes, Junior Red Cross, Stu- dent Council. EDWARD NELSON-I3 Gilbert Ct., FP, College, Transfer-V Football, V Basketball, Track, Band, Astronomy, Glee Clubs. GENEVIEVE O'HALLORAN-I So. I7th St.. NHP, Accountant, Le Cercle Francais, GSL. STEPHEN O'LOUGHLlN-238-30 lloth Rd., E, Printer, Intramural Sports. JANET NEUMEISTER--96 Clover Ave.. FP, Teacher, V Glee Club, Choir, Riding, Sewanav teens, L'Oriflamme, Coalition, Student Council, Chieftain. JANET NICOL-22 Bramleigh Rd., SM, College, Utopia, Student Council, l'Oriflamme, FTA. LEON OLSON-1606 Lowell Ave., NHP, Unde- cided, Stage Crew, Totem, Chieftain. HELEN O'NEII.I.--II Stephen Ave., NHP, Book- keeper, Junior Red Cross, Student Council, GSL. FRANK NIGRELLI-124 Kilburn Rd. So., WH, College, Choir, Frosh Football, Honor Society, Totem. ROBERT NIL'.-45 Arkansas Dr., VS, Engineer, Radio Guild, PA Club. JANET ONTL-46 Frank St., VS, Secretary, Student Council, Iota Hi-Y, Yorker Club, Rad'o Guild, Totem, Purple Quill, Coalition, GAA, Math Circle, Chieftain. YVONNE ORMANDY-239 New Hyde Park Rd., FS, Nurse, Leader Corps, Beta Hi-V, GSL, GAA, Library, V Glee Clubs, Der Junge Deutsche ilerein, Math Circle, Los Jovenes. BEVERLY NORDAHL-23 Orchid St., FP, Teacher, Akahnawes, Presidents Club, GAA, Honor So- ciety, Class Trio, lota Hi-Y, GSL, Area Council, Societas Latinas, Le Cercle Francais, L'Ori- flamme, Coalition, Twirlers, Usherettes, Titani- ums, Choir, Aeolians. JANETH NORMAN-T87 Frederick Ave., SFP, Secretary, Iota Hi-Y, GSL, CAP, Usherettes, Le Cercle Francais, L'OritIamme, Student Council, Tennis, Riding Clubs, Student United, RICHARD NorARo-171 Barrymore Blvd., Ps, Pharmacist, Der Deutsche Verein. BRIAN NOTKIN-5 Cromer Rd., E, Undecided, Intramural Sports. 59 Q George ll'cl.l' R0f26I'f:lI.l .ilerrdy 116.111, QWIQWI QI' . . . They wer: 41 maple Ibn! 6l'6l'j'07I6 did know 221 :UW 45 .,,,, ed iii' it me :A 3 X . ,f '35 K ff fs.. ,,. -:ff 4 Q ' 1 .X , 1 any Q N il iii? mf, x -and is .,,,. ,, ooo R 2 5 ELLEN ORR-510 Lakeville Rd., NHP, Secretary, Totem, Riding, Tennis Clubs, Chieftain, Junior Red Cross, GSL. AGNES OSCZAPINSKI-500 No. 9th PI., NHP, Typist, Library Club, GSL. PETER PATERNOSTRO-33 2nd St., GCP, Navy, Intramural Sports. DIANE PAXTON-53 Maxwell Rd., GC, Ottice Work, Intramural Sports. JOHN OSTENDORFF--55 Laurel St., FP, Adverf riser, Choir, JV Lacrosse, Der Deutsche Verein, Astronomy, JV Glee Clubs, Aeons, Akahnawes, Coalition, Golf, Student, Council. NANCY OTTMANN- I2 Lexington St., FP, Teacher, Honor Society, Iota Hi-Y, Akahnawes, Los Jovenes, X-Ponents, Chieftain, GAA, V Glee Club. JOHN PEMBERTON-35 Elizabeth St., VS, Col' lege, Artsmen, Lambda Hi-Y, H.story Honor Society, Los Jovenes, Ticket Committee, JANE FENG-176 Willis Ave., FP, College, Rockettes, Alpha Hi-Y, GAA, Sewonoteens, JV, V Glee Clubs, L'Oriflamme, Le Cercle Francais, Math Circle, FNA, CAP. EDWARD OTIS-292 Hunnewell Ave., E, Mcrcliinv ist, Student Council, Hall Squad. LORRAINE PALERMO-46 Norfeld Blvd., E, Ste- nogropher, Scribes, Riding Clubs, GSL. JOHN PENHAKER-l54 Rintin St., FS, Air Force, Intramural Sports. BARBARA PEPPRIELL-T92 Jacob St., E, College, JV, V Cheerleaders, Alpha Hi4Y, Areo Council, GAA, Los Jovenes, Co-Y, FTA, Honor Society, Utopia. AUDREY PALMER-l509 Terrace Blvd., NHP, Business School, Leader Corps, GAA, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Soph Board, Coali- tion. RUSSELL PALMER- erinarian, FFA, JV 27 Dallas Ave., NHP, Vet Basketball, Student Council. ELAINE PERETTINE-26 Wilton St., NHP, Col' lege, Sachem Players, Usherettes, FTA, Gamma Hi-Y, History Honor Society, Utopia, X-Ponents, L'Oriflamme, Le Cercle Francois, Soph, Sr. Boards, Student Council, Tennis, Booster Clubs. GSL. FRANK PERGOLA-528 Dogwood Ave., FF, Engi- neer, Intramural Sports. NANCY PAPE-953l 239th St., B, Secretory, Choir, V Glee Club, GSL, Student Council, Soph Board, Student United, History Honor Society. ANNETTE PASQUARIELLO-IBA McKee St,, FP, Secretory, Akohnowes, V Glee Club, GSL, Stu' dent Council, Tennis, Coalition, Totem. JOAN PERRELLO-38 Wool Ave., FS, College, Sigma Hi-Y, FTA, Junior Red Cross, UtoDia, Riding, Booster, Tennis, Retailing Clubs, Student Council, Totem. FRANK PERRONI-85 Hancock Ave., FS, Com- mercial Artist, Soph Baseball, Jr, Board. FRANCIS PETROCCA-l763 Bway., NHP, Col' lege, Intramural Sports. LOUISE PETROCELLI-i387 Adams St., E, Sec- retary, GSL, Totem, Junior Red Cross. EDWARD PHILLIPS-I4 Newburg St., E, Busi- ness Administration, Student Council, V Band. CAMILLE PICCINI-553 No. l2th St., NHP, College, GSL, Le Cercle Francais, l'Oriflamme, Eonacs, Home Economics Club, Sigma Hi-Y, FTA. All I!'01ll1lfiIfbj6fcJ.l were Charlie and Blrzzzfbe. sg Qemem el' - - - They phryed i',Drn'fiir1e1'et'ybnz11r'fQ. 1 :V .. fl.: ' '3 -. -.5: . A 3 'iii 'Q Z f Yu 'IM ,K Q 1 H 4 S543 rf xii T'-2 ff t 'S 1 szlii?b5i:.ysy.3 , C+ t A Mw 3Qws...e gf so .. . , 1 te ti :gg af A 4 Y, , M W :E-1: Ji?-:E::f .55 -gg i ..--5:-:,, ...sg 1:35-::.5 . . . if I .... A ,,,...., I , 7 -...av ,,.. -' .. S -58 : :exit-.L -.-- WV 1 ........ V :11CEIEi-:-' ...,. -f :Sl ..1 . -..-. ..... ' ...... 'sf gi Eg if ye 1 . F w 35 . s 222 2 tgfg Gif 5 Q 'C - .9 Kelllelll el' . . . EDWARDA PIELECH-48 Sa. l2th St., NHP, College, GSL, Titaniums, Junior Red Cross, Los Jovenes. PATRICIA PIERCE-56 Roguette Ave., E, Secre- tary, GSL, GAA, Totem, Student Council, Bas- ketball, Softball, Student United, Junior Red Cross, GEORGE PIERSA-84 Holland Ave., FP, Auto Mechanics, lntramural Sports. JANET PIHL-79 Franklin Ave., NHP, College, Choir, Alpha Hi-Y, GAA, FTA, Der Deutsche Verein, Leader Corps, V Glee, Presidents Clubs, Der Junge Deutsche Verein, Honor Society, Eonacs, Ticket Committee, Student Council, Sr. Quartet. DOROTHY PISACONE-- l65 Norfeld Blvd., E, Bookkeeper, Intramural Sports. JUDITH PITCHERSKY-222 Guildford Ct., WH, Teacher, Sachem Players, History Honor Society, Tennis, FTA, GSL, Junior Red Cross, L'Ori- flomme, Le Cercle Francais, Societos Latinas, Softball. DIANE POPKIN-l7l Locustwood Blvd., E, Sec' retary, Bowling, Astronomy Clubs, GSL. ROBERT PORZIO-808 Jericho Tpke., NHP, Navy, JV Football, Softball, Varsity Club. JOYCE PIVRNEC-I63 Goldenrod Ave., FS, Pri- vato Secretary, Le Cercle Francais, Library, Scribes, Tennis Clubs, GSL. CONRAD PLATZ-922 No. 7th St., NHP, Ma chinist, Intramural Sports. ELIZABETH PRIVITERA-66 Secretary, Junior Red Cross, Student Council, Bowling Club, RICHARD PUGLIESE-I5l Bregam Ave., NHP, College, Varsity Club, V Sottball, Totem, ALLAN RABINOWITZ-lOl lngrahm N Utopia. FREDERICK POELKER-138 No. l0th St., NHP, Undecided, Totem. DONALD POGGIOLI-188 Aspen St., FP, Busi ness Field, Student Council. Electrical Engineer, JV, V Band, Orchestra, Ca-Y, L'Oriflamme. MICHAEL RAIO-ll Peekskill St., E, Chemist Frosh Football, Chieftain. ELIIABETH POGOZELSKI-4l4 lst Ave., NHP, Secretary, Tennis Club, GSL, Student Council, History Honor Society. KENNETH POIROT-235 Violet Ave., FP, Elec- trical Engineer, PA Club, Soccer, Student United, Track, Lambda Hi-Y, Honor Society, Band. SONJA RANDALL-46 Oak Dr., NHP, College Student Council, JV Glee Club, Jr. Board Riding, Booster Clubs, Los Jovenes. FRANCES REALE-39 Holland Ave., E, Secre tary, Transfer-French Club. CAHDIDA POLITO-46 Evergreen Ave., NHP, College, Los Jovenes, Los Chicos, Purple Quill, GSL, Ticket Committee, Student Council, Alpha Hi-Y, Arrow, Utopia, Co-Y. CONSTANCE POPIELARSKI-7 2nd Ave., GCP, Nurse, FNA, L'Oriflamme, Junior Red Cross. ROBERT REBSCHER--21 Phoebe St FS Marine Omicron Hi-Y, Jr., Sr, Boards Student Council Frosh JV, V Football, Frosh JV V Track Utopia Chieftain. ROBERT REESE-24 Alden Ave VS Machinist Frosh Football 223 rlflrzzg A1211 and Ilene had lovely long forks, emem el' Iben hair allrfzded rzdfrzireri 211 flofki. JOSEPH RILEY-204 Ribbon St., FS, College, Frosh Track, JV, V Soccer, JV Lacrosse. SUSAN RIORDAN-80 Hawthorne Ave., FP, Retailing, Student Council, Coalition, Beta Hi-Y, Choir, Band, Jr. Board, GAA, Sewanateens, Chieftain, Le Cercle Francais, Retailing, Riding Clubs. BARBARA RIS-943 Adams Ave., FS, Lawyer, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, Purple Quill, Tennis, Riding Clubs, Societas Latinas, X-Ponents, Gamma Hi-Y, Honor Society. CATHERINE RIZZO-558 8th Ave., NHP, Sec- retary, Utopia. RICHARD REICH-7? Stephen Ave., NHP, Col- lege, Frosh Football, JV, V Lacrosse, Varsity Club, Student United. THERESA REICH-23 Sussex Rd., E, Teacher, Rockettes, Honor Society, FTA, Usherettes, Los Jovenes, GAA, Student Council, Purple Quill, Utopia, Ticket Committee. BERTA ROBERSON-541 Hillside Blvd., NHP, College, Iota Hi-Y, Rockettes, GAA, FTA, X-Ponents, Student United, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, GSL, Riding, JV, V Glee Clubs. BARBARA ROBERTSON-lOl No. 5th St., NHP Nurse, Totem, Riding Club, Student Council, FNA, Societas Latinas, Student Court, Student United. MATTHEW REILLY-218 Doherty Ave., E, Cor- penter, JV Football, JV Lacrosse. RAYMOND REIS-296 Brompton Rd., GC, Col- lege, Transfer-Basketball, Glee Club, Los Chicos. BEVERLY ROBERTSON-259 Roosevelt Ave., FS, College, Alpha Hi-Y, Usherettes, Student Coun- cil, Coalition, Chieftain, Junior Red Cross, Ticket Committee, Totem, X-Ponents, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, GSL, Frosh Board, Titaniums, Library, V Glee Clubs. NANCY ROBINSON-8 Delaware Rd., B, Col- lege, Choir, Beta Hi-Y, Coalition, Student Council, Purple Quill, L'Oriflamme, Sr. Board, Totem, Honor Society. LORRAINE REULET-545 oth Ave., NHP, Sec- retary, GSL, JV, V Glee Clubs, Choir. LINDA REYELT--148 Beverly Ave., FP, Nurse, Student Council, Chieftain, Sewanateens, le Cercle Francais, L'OrifIamme, Riding, JV Glee, Camera Clubs, Ticket Committee, Frosh Board, FNA, Chem Lab, Student United, Purple Quill. RICHARD ROBINSON--12 McClure Ave., E Paratrooper, V Golf, JV Baseball. .JOSEPH ROCCARO-45 Charles St., VS, Col- lege, PA Club, Honor Society. THOMAS REYNOLDS-26 Naple Ave., FS, Army, Intramural Sports. JOSEPH RICCIO-951 Hillside Blvd., NHP, Col- lege, Frosh Track, JV, V Baseball, Bowling, V Baseball, V Football, Varsity, Chess Clubs, JV Tennis, Utopia, Los Jovenes. MICHAEL ROCHESTER--206 Sussex Rd., E, Col lege, Student Council, PA Club. PAUL ROCHESTER-88 3rd St., GCP, College, V Football, V Lacrosse, Varsity Club, Jr. Board Los Chicos, Omicron CHARLES RICH-433 Leonard Blvd., NHP, Col- lege, Chieftain, Coalition, JV Football, History Honor Society, Los Javenes, Radio Guild, Stuv dent Council, Theta Hi-Y, Area Council, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards. ISOBELL RICHARDSON-lOl Garbriel Ave., FS, Receptionist, Utopia, Student Council, Tennis, Retailing Clubs, Lacrosse, Student United. Hi-Y. GEORGE ROGERS-3l Irons Pl., NHP, Navy, Frosh Track. DORIS ROEPKE-126 Madison St., E, Account- ant, Twirlers, GAA, GSL, Basketball, Volleyball, Tumbling, Library, Glee Clubs, Softball. 224 ,Q a' AWK vias C H35 fl 457324 A ' if 3? Sze, s iz- I R at . , 9 2 I.-,,-.5 ii . -iwfe 'e':'5.j if sw, .S 'Www' ifllfzsfiy . A iemr.f.z' . -4 is ,eaifih A' .El T 7' .Q ,Ms swgg .L 51... wp-'sv' WV . aw-sri -. a A 'ff' RICHARD ROGG-546 No. 3rd St., NHP, Book' keeper, Intramural Sports. WARREN ROHR-I4 Bly Ct., NHP, Engineer, JV Football, los Jovenes, Proiectionists. MARILYN ROTUNDA-l453 Marshal Ave., E, Secretary, Transfer-GSL, Modern Dancing. RONALD ROULETTE-122 Scherer Blvd., FS, Marine, Transfer-JV Football, GERALDINE ROKOSZ-7 Bradford Rd., VS, College, Societos Latinas, Presidents, X-Ponents, Bowling, Tennis, Riding Clubs, Junior Red Cross, FNA, Coalition. FRANK ROMANO--446 Tulip Ave., FF, College, Presidents, Student Council, JV Baseball, Epsilon Hi-Y, Utopia, Frosh, Soph, Sr. Boards. MARCELLA ROWAN-ll5-35 retory, GSL, Tennis, Retailing HELEN RUCIAJ-55 Corwin Ave., NHF, Secref tory, Retailing Club. 237th St., E, Sece JV Basketball. YQ Clubs, Chieftain. JOSEPH ROMANO-54 Frederick Ave., E, Elec' triciun, Transfer-Intramural Sports. GERALD ROSEN--l93 Heathcote Rd., E, Ad vertising, Arrow, Area Council, Coalition, Delta Hi-Y, Purple Quill, Los Jovenes, Presidents Club, Radio Guild. ' 1 2 i f MARY FRANCES RUPPERT-2l Birch St., FP, Wi 1 College, Twirlers, Honor Society, Presidents, Yorker Clubs, Sochem Players, Societas Latinas, Chieftain, Utopia, GAA, Purple Quill, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Scribes, Radio Guild, Co-Y. JAMES RUSSELL-884 Bryant Ave., NHP, Auto X 4 If Mechanic, Golf .5 , z if i LAURA ROSENBERG-lB7O Virginia Ave., E, Business Field, Usherettes, FNA, 5 GARY ROSENBLATT-639 Western Park Dr., FS, 1 A College, Transfer-Hall Squad, - ' ,mx f Q 5 P 'Q ' JOHN RUSSELL--94 Emerson Ave., FP, College, H r bfi Theta Hi-Y, Honor Society, Frosh, Soph Basket- ,Q v ' 3.--2- ' S ball, Le Cercle Francais, Presidents, Varsity f f- ii C I u b s . JOHN RUSSO-45 Jasper St., E, Surveyor, Pro' r iectionists. 'wx fy f SUSAN ROSER-759 Floral Park Rd., FS, Sec' retory, Artsmen, Student Council, Student Unlted, Utopia, Riding, Tennis Clubs, Ticket Committee. ARLENE ROSKOSKI-122 Emerson Ave., FF, Secretary, Softball, Tennis, Bowling Clubs. PAUL RUTIGLIANO-707 Lorentz St., E, College. Frosh Football, Los lovenes. HOWARD RYDER-140 Franklin St., FS, Unde cided, lntromurol Sports. PHYLLIS ROSS-l40 Munson Ave., WH, Book' keeper, GSL, Utopia. GEORGENE ROSSELL-20 Irving Ave., FP, Busif ness College, Transfer-Intramural Sports. ELAINE ROTTINGER-ll9 Cambridge Ave., SM, Secretory, Der Deutsche Verein, Riding Clubs. CAROL ROTTKAMP-854 Hempstead Take., E, Secretory, FNA, los Chicos, Los Jovenes. .9 pememf er . . . 225 EX A Mrzrlba and lid 211 L'f7t,'Il1.l.lfl'.j flint. Could Jbou' llle tllU6l'Fl1fi6f helzweeu mpper and btvm. ANTHONY SABATINO-22 Appeal Ave., E, Navy, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Track, Cross Country. IRENE SAGANEK+8 Globe Ave., E, Beautician, Home Economics, Bowling Clubs. FRANCIS SAVANA-l47 Kruze St., FS, Con tractor, Frosh, Soph Football. BEVERLY SCALISE-3 Jasper St., VS, Nurse, Co-Y, Junior Red Cross, Le Cercle Francois, Coalition, GSL, ROBERT SALVIO-248 Wellington Rd., GCS, College, Sachem Players, Omicron Hi-Y, Los Jovenes, Student Council, Student United. DOMINICK SAMPOGNA-259 Meacham Ave., E, Medicine, Honor Society, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr, Boards, Student Council, Akahnawes, Der Deutsche Verein, Student United, Hall Squad, 1 Purple Quill, Der Junge Deutsche Verein. EDWARD SCHALLER-2l Rosegold St., FS, Col- lege, Frosh, JV Football, JV Lacrosse, Theta Hi-Y, PA Club. RICHARD SCHAUBLIN-52l No. 7th St., NHP, College, Omicron Hi-Y, Los Jovenes, Titaniums, JV Baseball. ANGELA SANTELLI-449 Garden Blvd., GC, Teacher, Student Council, History Honor Society, Sr. Board, Sewanateens, L'Oriflamme, Junior Red Cross, Tennis, FTA, GSL. THOMAS SANTORUFO-134 Farnum Blvd., FS, Bank Clerk, Transfer-Orchestra, Hall Guard, Cafeteria Service. NORMA SCHENKE-l26 Doris Ave., FS, Airline Hostess, Los Chicos, Usherettes, Los Jovenes, Ioto Hi-Y, Presfdents, Riding Clubs. JOANNE SCHILLING-223 Carleton Terr., SA, College, Iota Hi-Y, Akahnawes, L'Oriflamme, Sachem Players, Coalition, GSL, Hstory Honor Society, Student Council, Ticket Committee, Jr., Sr. Boards. ROBERT SARNA-203 Lincoln St., E, Machinist, lntramural Sports. HERBERT SATTERLEE-1500 Falmouth Ave., NHP, College, Student Council, Jr., Sr, Boards, Theta Hi-Y, Radio Guild, V Softball, PA, Varsity Clubs. ,- SUZANNE SCHILLING-I2 Rottkamp St., VS, Model, Bowling, Tennis Clubs, X-Ponents, Stu- dent Council. HELEN SCHIRMER-1065 Delmar Ave., FS, Ofiice Work, Junior Red Cross, GSL. BARBARA SAUVE-78 Kenneth Pl., NHP, Nurse, Honor Society, Los Jovenes, CAA, Leader Corps, GSL. WARD SAVAGE-l95 Harrison St., FS, College, V Band, PA Club. BARBARA SCHLOSS-28 Spruce La., NHP, Teacher, GSL, Junior Red Cross, Hockey. CHARLES SCH'0TT-I002 No, 5th St., NHP, Air Force, Los Jovenes. ELIZABETH SCHMAIZI.-396 St. John Pl., FS, Secretary, Library, Glee Clubs, GSL, Titaniums, Coalition. ARTHUR SCHMALL-ll5-59 237th St., E, Col- lege, lntramural Sports. ROBERT SCHMAUDER-l45 Celler Ave., NHP, Automotive Technician, Lambda Hi-Y, Der Deutsche Verein, Frosh Track, Hall Squad. HELEN SCHMID-Il7-26 240th St., E, Teacher, Totem, Honor Society, Presidents, Library, Yorker Clubs, Gamma Hi-Y, Area Council, Sooh Board, X-Ponents, FTA, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, Student United, Purple Quill. Q For Jweet bLZI7ll0lI'l' you mule! bel. emem el' - - - O11 the girlfirl w1rSe11jm' Qzmrfel, 226 C9 Welnelfl el' . . . WALTER SCHMID-179 Kamda Blvd., NHP, Engineer, V Soccer, V Soltball, Rifle, Varsity Clubs, JV, V Band, Orchestra, Der Deutsche Verein. JOHN SCHMIDT-l08 Emerson Ave., FP, Armed Forces, Intramural Sports. PAUL SCHMIDT-l7l Frederick Ave., FP, Cal- lege, Football, JV lacrosse, Frosh Track, Var- sity Club. EDWARD SCHMITT-72 Floral Blvd., FP, Col' lege, Intramural Sports. CARL SCHNEIDER-42 Stewart St., FP, College, Theta Hi-Y, JV, V Tennis, Der Deutsche Verein, Honor Society, Varsity Club. VALERIE SCHOFF-93 Chestnut Ave., FP, Teacher, Omega Hi-Y, Yorker, V Glee Clubs, Usherettes, Totem, Sewanateens, Purple Quill, l.'Oril'lamme, Frosh Board, Coalition, Basketball. George and jim pltlyed btukefbnll. They not only were fail bn! .zlm mll. TRUDIANN SCIALLO-949 No. oth St., NHP, College, Kappa Hi-Y, Eonacs, GSL, Societas Latinas. JOSEPH SCOTTI-37 3rd St., E, College, V Baseball, JV Basketball, Frosh, JV, V Football. KATHARINE SCHRAFEL-I5 Willow St., FP, Secretary, Sachem Players, Scribes, Sigma Hi-Y, Sewanateens, Coalition, GAA, Honor Society, Tennis, V Glee Clubs. NORMA SCHULTZ-60 Ash St., FP, College, Der Deutsche Verein, Sigma Hi-Y, Choir, GSL, Akahnawes, Societas Latinas, Honor Society, Totem, Aeolians. NORMAN SEAMAN-827l Langdale St., NHP, Navy, Intramural Sports. wlLl.tAM SEARING-43 sunk st., vs, unde- cided, Intramural Sports. DOROTHY SCHULZ-IG3 Bromleigh Rd., SM, Business Field, Library, Riding Clubs, GSL. RICHARD SCHULZ-35 Lincoln Ave., NHP, Trade School, Hall Squad. ROBERT SECHREST-l6l No. 5th St., NHP, College, Crass Country, Track, Basketball, Soccer. BARBARA SEDEWITZ-235 Crocus Ave., FP, Nurse, Tennis, V Glee Clubs, L'OrifIamme, Coa- lition, Sewanateens, GSL. SIMON SCHWARTZ-2052 Byron Ave., E, Physi- cisl, Epsilon Hi-Y, PA Club, Math Circle, Honor Society, History Honor Society, JV Tennis, Track. RITA ANN SCHWARZ-56 Caroline Ave., FS, Retail Merchandising, GAA, GSL, Retailing Club, Basketball, Volleyball. FRANCES SEENO-53 Hunnewell Ave., E, Fash ion Designer, Library Club, GSL. JULIA SEMENUK-42 Roquette Ave., E, Dancer Intramural Sports. ERNEST SCHWASNICK-86 Herman Blvd., FS, Undecided, Frosh, Soph Boards, Varsity Club, Frosh, V Football, JV, V Lacrosse. RONALD SCHWICKART-22 New Hyde Park Rd., NHP, Musician, Band, Presidents, Tennis Clubs, Der Deutsche Verein, Delta Hi-Y. if RALPH SESSA-2040 Newbridge Rd., B, Mochin ist, Frosh Football, JV Lacrosse, Rifle Club. JEAN SHAKLO-l39 Roquetle Ave., E, Secre- tary, GSL. 227 Broadcaster, Radio Jovenes, Chieftain, Armed Forces, Ha NORMAN SHAW-ll Argo Ave,, E, Radio BRUCE SHEEHAN-576 Na. 5th St., NHP, Pm and Curl were 11 Il'c'U-dl'c'.l'.l9Ll 11420, C9 peril QW! QI' . . . 'Hier l1l1my,i' looked nice from hu! lo yboe. MARY ANN SINISCALCHI-ll70 Gauarin Blvd., FS, Teacher, Transfer-Leader Corps, Student Council. SANFORD SIRLIN-31 No. llth St,, NHP, Col- lege, Delta Hi-Y, Akohnawes, Los Chicos, la' crosse, V Band, Area Council, Coalition, RICHARD SKIBER-58 7th St., GCP, Undecided, Intramural Sports. GREGORY SLATON-437 lst St., E, Undecided, Intramural Sports. Guild, Student Council, Los Coalition, Sachem Players. ll Squad, Student Council, IRA SLUTSKY-l53 Sempton Blvd., FS, College, intramural Sports. CAROLYNNE SMITH-l Tudor Dr., NHP, Comp' lometer Operator, Co-Y, Le Cercle Francais, L'OrifIamme, CAP, Junior Red Cross, JV Glee Club. JEANNETTE SHINA-5 Hemlock St., FP, Bus: ness School, Der Deutsche Verein, Usherettes, Glee Club, GSI, Junior Red Cross. JACQUELINE SHIRLEY-7 Maple Dr., NHP, Secretary, GSL, Totem, Chieftain, Junior Red Cross, Retailing Club. GLADYS SMITH-2290 Dutc Riding, Bowling LYNNE SMITH-224 Aspen Operator, GSL, Junior Red nomics Clu h Bway., E, Buyer Clubs. St., FP, Telephone b, Cross, Home Eco Tennis, Riding PHYLLIS SHLIFSTEIN-ol Delmar Ave., FS, Secretary, L'Oriflamme, Tennis, Bowling, Glee Clubs, Coalition. SANDRA SHORT-543 Ardsley Blvd., GCS, Journalist, FTA, l.'OriBamme, Junior Red Cross, Clubs, Coalition, GSL. MARY ELLEN SMITH-38 Kamda Blvd., NHP Teacher, GSL, JV, V Glee Clubs, Los Jovenes Coalition. ROBERTA SMITH-i763 Aladdin Ave., NHP Secretary, Alpha Hi-Y, Rockettes, GAA, Totem Student United, Utopia, Scribes, Student Coun cil. ELIA5 SILVERMAN-lOl No. l2th St., NHP, Doctor, los Chicos, los Jovenes, Omicron Hi-Y, Camera Club, Honor Society, Societas Latinas. SALLY SIMMONS-362 Lincoln St., FS, College, Honor Society, Choir, JV, V Glee Clubs, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Le Cercle Francois, Utopia, L'Oriflamme, Titaniums, Student Council GSL, Radio Guild, Co-Y. VALERIE SMITH-96 Frederick Ave., SFP, Col lege, Totem, Honor Society, Gamma Hi-Y, His tory Honor Society, Chieftain, X-Ponents, Scribes, los Jovenes, GAA. VERONICA SMITH-565 No. 7th Secretary, Co-Y, Student Council, Akahnawes Utopia, Student JOAN SIMMS 25 Dewitt St VS Medical Field Societas latinas Band Riding Club, FNA, GSL, Student Council. ARLENE SINDELL-815 Bauer St., E, Secretary, GSL, Totem, Scribes Club. United. Usherettes, St., NHP, VIOLA SMITH-l56 Violet Ave., FP, College, Choir, Aeolians, Riding, Glee Clubs, Totem, Le Cercle Francais, L'Oriflamme, DAVID SNELL 44 Orchid La., NHP, College Track, Epsilon Hi-Y. , -', ' , , , ,J 2 sam 5 do Rs' ,. s 2, ll ,. . .e 5 4 4 v , , . s WAYNE SOEHREN-720 Iris St., FS, Printer, Baseball. MARILYN SOFARELLI-238-50 lloth Rd,, E, Merchandising, Radio Guild, Utopia, Junior Red Cross, Tennis, Bowling, Retailing Clubs. CAROL STEINBRECKER-3l7 Elmont Rd., E, Secretary, Intramural Sports. GREGORY STENGER-40 Rattkamp St., VS, Col lege, Intramural Sports. SYLVIA SOKOLOFF-74 Silver St., E, Teacher, Gamma Hi-Y, Honor Society, Sachem Players, GSL, Chieftain, L'Oriflarnme, Math Circle. STEPHEN SOLOMON-519 Stewart Ave., NHP, College, Band, Astronomy Club, Las Chicos, Los Jovenes. ROBERT STEPPE-I72 Irving Ave., FP, College, Intramural Sports. NANCY STERBIN-I58 Carlton Terr., SM, Teacher, Totem, Student Council, Iota Hi4Y, Honor Society, Coalition, Presidents, Scribes Clubs, Le Corcle Francais, L'OrifIamme, GSL, Soph Board, FTA, Chieftain, X-Ponents, Akchna- wes, Sewanateens, JACK soMMA-zoaa Renfrew Ave,, e, College, Transfer-Swimming Team, Hall Squad, Newman A, Club, Jr, Arista, Orchestra, Chem Squad. HARRY SPAGNUOLO-IAO No. King St., E, T'- College, Intramural Sports. wArmsN srsmzer-198 cypress si., rr, Autos motive Engineer, Camera, Auto Clubs, Stage ,, H Crew, Cross Country. 3.1 -, ,--- ,, , W '- ff- , iii: CHARLES stevens-me Madison sr, E, Ma' - ' . ,, 1 'E 5, chinist, Intramural Sports. ' , g.. iff- i A . wiql L: .A , M, . , . X .11 J N 1 ks' if Q 1 . H WINIFRED SPENGLER-943 Hillside Blvd., NHP, Office Work, Iota Hi-Y, Leader Corps, GSL GAA, Der Deutsche Verein, Totem, Hockey Tennis Club, Basketball, Student United. DENNIS SPILLANE-I59 Hunnewell Ave., E College, Intramural Sports. JAMES STEVENSON-30 Haddon Rd., NHP, Draftsman, Hall Squad, Brookesonians. WILLIAM STILLWAGGON-69 Fulton Ave., GCP, Undecided, Intramural Sports. RICHARD SPINELLO-60 Jackson St., FS, Chef, Intramural Sports. PRISCILLA STAFFORD-67 Remsen La., FP, Col- lege, Totem, Choir, Tennis, V Glee Clubs, Omega Hi-Y, Sewanateens, Lo Cercle Francais, Math Circle, Coalition. IRIS STOLLER-155 Nassau St., E, College, Honor Society, Kappa Hi-Y, Sachem Players, Arrow, Purple Quill, Yorker Club, Los Jovenes Chieftain, Akahnawes, Student Council. JOSEPH STOLZ-1392 Clay St., E, College Astronomy Club, FFA. JOHN STASA-32 Oakley Ave., E, Electrical Technician, Camera, Astronomy, PA Clubs. JOAN STATTEL-28 Stewart St., FP, Secretary, Sewanateens, GSL, Tennis Club. GEORGE STAUFINBERG-23 Charles St., FP, College, Band, Theta Hi-Y, Der Junge Deutsche Verein, Track, JV Soccer, JV. V Tennis. PA, Varsity Clubs, Coalition, Jr., Sr. Boards. PATRICIA STECK-II5 Orchid St., FP, College, Iota Hi-Y, Usherettes, Yorker, Presidents, Glee Clubs, Student Council, Coalition, L'OrifIamme, Sachem Players. Sgn',1p1l1,1,bfg'5 17031, Ailic. Pflrll mln' favlf .9 EQIHQIH QI' . . . IIi'e1'e infix 1117671 Vllllllfllg Ci'm.r COIHIHQ zllllf limi 229 -N if x 'R' H-W, ,z A ww. RICHARD STOMINSKI-l3l Barwick St., FP, Armed Forces, JV Football, JV Baseball. LAURENCE STONE-55 Geranium Ave., FP, Col- lege, Band, Choir, Aeons, Societas Latinas, Titaniums, Omicron Hi-Y, Camera Club, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Totem. ILENE SUSSMAN-34 Garnet Pl., E, Magazine Illustrator, Artsmen, Rockettes, Gamma Hi-Y, Sachem Players, GAA, Le Cercle Francais, Eonacs. CARL SUTERA-885 Troy St., E, Draftsman, Cross Country. GERALDINE STRAUS-244 Hottmon St.. FS. Comptometer Operator, Omega Hi-Y, GSL, Ten- nis Club, Chieftain. FRANK STRIEGEL-253 Ribbon St., FS, Archi- tect, lntrarnural Sports. GLORIA SVITLIK-I5 lO6th Ave., E, Nurse, Soph, Jr., Sr, Boards, Student Counc'I, Chiei- tain, Eonacs, FNA, Presidents, Tennis Clubs. Sewanateens, L'Oriflamme, Radio Guild, Student United, X-Ponents. ALICE SWAYHOOVER-I66 Violet Ave., FP, Teacher, Omega Hi-Y, Usherettes, V Glee Club, Le Cercle Francais, L'OriHamme, CoalitTon, Purple Quill, Sewanateens, GSL. DONALD STRITTMATTER-29 Fenwaod Terr., SM, Estirnoter, Chieftain. NANETTE STROETZ-359 Doherty Ave., E, Eefrutician, Riding Club, Student United. HARRY SWENSEN-240 Hathaway Ave., E, En- gineer, Le Cercle Francais, L'Oriflamme, Lambda Hi-Y, Tennis, Varsity Clubs, Student Council, Student United. CAROL SWIFT-713 Riflon St., E, College, Honor Society, Lihrary Club, Purple Quill, Los lovenes, Totem. DORIS SUCHALA-266 James St., FS, Secretary, Riding Club. MARTIN SUGARMAN-90 Norfolk Dr., E, Col- lege, Student United. APRIL SYMONS-175 Locust St., FP, Bi-Linguist Secretary, Honor Society, Omega Hi-Y, Chief- tain, Area Council, Totem, History Honor So- ciety, Jr., Sr. Boards, GSL, Student Council, Usherettes, los Jovenes, Societas Latinas, Sachem Players, Coalition. DONALD TAGNER-85 Carl Ave., FS, College, 2- 'Q 3'2 . i X I Z if Varsity Club, V Softball. -ds.. JACK SULLIVAN-58 Claridge Ave., E, College, V Basketball, Varsity Club, L'Oriflamme. THERESE SULLIVAN-49 Datiodil Ave.. FS, Medical Secretary, Transfer-Junior Red Cross, Retailing, Student United, Band, Riding, Tennis Clubs, Student Council. NICHOLAS TAMBURO-2 Monaco Ave., E, Teacher, Intramural Sports. GLADYS TARPINIAN-62 Rule St., FS, Teacher, Yorker, Tennis, JV, V Glee Clubs, L'Oriflamme, Basketball. RICHARD TARTAGLIA-ll Stone St., E, Machin- ist, lntromural Sports. ANAR TARTO-272 Courthouse Rd., FS, Secre- tary, Kappa Hi-Y, Usherettes, Tennis, Bowling Clubs, Student Council, Der Deutsche Verein. JOEL TATE-245 Franklin St., E, Navy, Intra- mural Sports. EDWARD TAUB-530 No. l0th St., NHP, Air Force, Intramural Sports. Irene and jim did their bert, -9 pemem el' - - - Forrfirfio p1'ograzr1.i011 IWSHS. 230 NW Y if 2' AE sy ufllelll el' . . Helena ,md Frank ,lwzeui biliary well, - All abou! KQOZWGIVIIJIGIIJ nm! uwii livery mfrld feff, JACQUELYN TAYLOR-339 Nassau Blvd., GCP, Stenographer, Riding Club. MYRNA THOMAS-206 Catherine Ave., FS, Sec- retary, L'Oriflamme, Tennis, Sachem Players, Volleyball. JOHN THYEN-'73 Hawthorne Ave., FP, Teacher, Der Deutsche Verein, Radio Guild, Chieftain. THEODORE TIERNEY-ll8 Moseian St., FS, Draftsman, Football, Band. , PETER TILL-57 Carukin St., FS, Advertising ' s :fig S Executive, Frosh, JV, V Soccer, JV, V Baseball, Hall Squad, Totem, Arrow, Purple Quill. ...... X ROSEMARY TIMPANARO-115-78 238th si., E, .H ,mg 1 Nurse, FNA, Frosh Board, Library, Riding 'I Clubs, Student Council, K Q- -,gf LOUISE TRACEY-as Birch st., FP, Secretarial .... i School, Societas Latinas, Tennis, Riding, Scribes -21:1 . Clubs, csi, ,-g-ef: -- PATRICK TROY-860 Bryant Aye., NHP, Unde- cided, Intramural Sports. 5 - . ...,. , JEANETTE TITONE-66 Doherty Ave., E, Model, ' '- -- Library, Riding, Hockey, Tennis Clubs, GSL, Basketball, Volleyball, Chieftain, Junior Red Cross. ,- CAROL TOME-l60l Falmouth Aye, NHP, Teacher, Honor Society, Alpha Hi-Y, Arrow, - 'f Der Deutsche Verein, Purple Quill, Sachem Players, Tennis Club. ' 'Z GAETANO TRUBIA-92 Seville Ave., E, Police- man, Frosh Track, JV Lacrosse. ,ig nossmzuus runnin-s Hoffman st., rs, sec. , retary, Riding Club, GSL. . - . is WILLIAM TOMFORD-620 7th Aye., NHP, En' ' 1, 2 Elf. gineer, Intramural Sports. ANN TOMMOLINO-63 Fieldmere St., E, Sec- retary, Transfer-GSL. EDWARD TURNER-79 Kenneth Pl., NHP, Busi- 1 ness Field, Intramural Sports. fx, nosenr TURNER-as wines Ave., FP, Chem' ' ' igffizir' ical Engineer, Der Deutsche Verein, JV Lacrosse. - ,yy5,32:'f Q99 X il: r 'H 5533 ei .N A . . W 6. 'K A 1 XA, 555 5 s 'iv if gi R0 B E R T T 0 M P K I N S- 2 5 H u l l Av e . , N H P , M e r Y - chant Marine, Stage Crew, Track. GERALDINE TORMINO-I0 Georgia St., VS, Medical Secretary, Math Circle, GSL, Bowling, , JV, V Glee Clubs, Student Council, Student ' United. - KENNETH ULRICH-I2 Diamond St., E, Ma- ' chinist, lntramural Sports. U DOLORES URBANIK-38 Charles St., VS, Beau- ' tician, Chieftain, GSL. A Z if g Y 5 , HELEN rom-503 so. out si., NHP, Book- - V 1: , , keeper, TransferAGSL, Student Council, Cheer- 1 5 lea de rs. k .ily . '-:.::-I -5 , , 1' CAROLYN TOWN-49 Madison St., FS, Mer- chandising, Kappa Hi-Y, FNA, Presidents, Yorker Scribes, Riding, Tennis, Bowling Clubs, Volley- ball, Junior Red Cross, GSL, Societas Latinos Ticket Committee. IRENE URIST--238-49 116th Rd., E, College, Beta Hi-Y, Presidents, Yorker Clubs, Area Coun cil, Student Council, Student United, Chieftain Radio Guild, Totem, X-Ponents, l'Oritlamme, Le Certle Francais, Math Circle. MICHAEL VACIRCA-210 Adams St., E, Medi cine, Los Jovenes, JV Lacrosse .... H, 5: - If Secs-fe 7 Q . , 'wig -f F I 'givgtgz 2 :EE 21: 12 . - O11 cffllllll mm' lrllfliflel A9 Qmefn 01 - - flfllnif llml Il'!I.lllgl7ff1l7d gay. Carol and Rrumie 1l'0llld play. CAMILLE VERGA-700 Fenworth Blvd., FS, Beautician, Student United, Student Council, Frosh Board, GSL, MARLENE VIESPI--74 Terris Ave., FP, Secref tary, Rockettes, GAA, Totem, Riding Club. ROBERT VIESPI-74 Terrace Ave., FP, Musical Education, Choir, Band, Sachem Players, Stage Crew. ANDREW VILLAMAGNA-99 Adams St., E, En' gineer, PA Club. DOLORE5 VOGEL-l39 Lehrer Ave., E, Beau, tician, V Glee Club, Student United, Student JACK VALENTE-133 Bedford Ave., GCP, Me- chanic, Intramural Sports. .:.ii. LORRAINE VALERIO-44 Carl Ave,, FS, Sec- ? retary, Retailing Club. NV .-.EE K 'I ' ' Council. X . 3- K JOHN VOGLER--ll6-08 238th St., E, Comv merciol Artist, JV Glee Club, Student Council, Omicron Hi-Y, X-Ponents, Der Deutsche Verein, Student United, Frosh, Soph Boards. DORIS VAN COTT-341 Plainfield Ave., FP, Teacher, Kappa Hi-Y, L'Orihamme, Junior Red Cross, Usherettes, Akahnawes. CAROLYN VAN RIPER-27 Old Bway., GCP, College, Honor Society, Beta Hi-Y, Area Coun- cil, Rockettes, Der Deutsche Verein, Student Council, X-Ponents, GSL, Sewanoteens, Chief' tain, Student United, GAA, Math Circle, History Honor Society. THOMAS VOIGT-108 Old Farm Rd. So., NHP, Undecided, Delta Hi-Y, Artsmen. RICHARD WACHTER-210 Plaintield Ave., FP, College, Artsmen, Choir, Totem, Theta Hi-Y, Akahnawes, Sachern Players, Stage Crew, L'Ori- Gamma, Presidents, Honor Society. WILLIAM VAN STEEN-3ll So. l0th St., NHP, Mechanic, Astronomy Club. HERMAN VARRICHIO-I947 Dutch Bway., E, College, JV, V Football, Omicron Hi-Y, Senior Board. CAROLYN WADE-300 Roosevelt Ave., FS, Bookkeeper, lntramurol Sports. ELAINE WAGNER-90 Geranium Ave., FP, Col- lege, Student Council, Omega Hi-Y, Area Council, Yorker Club, Jr., Sr. Boards, History Honor Society, L'Oriflamme, Coalition. ROBERT VASS-2 Iris Ave., FP, College, So- cietas Latinas. GSL, Math Circle, KENNETH VAUX- College, Choir, Om ball, Bookkeeper, Bowli 721 Floral Pork Rd., FS, icron Hi-Y, Baseball, Basket- Varsity Club. WILLIAM WALBROETH-I3 Depan Ave., FP, Mechanic, Intramural Sports. ALLAN WALDRON-38 Yale Blvd., NHP, Col- lege, JV, V Baseball, Der Deutsche Verein, Epsilon Hi-Y, Student United, Student Council. LORRAINE VECCHIONE-ll6l Empire St., E, Accountant, lntrarnural Sports. BARBARA VERDI-153 Van Buren St., FS, ng Club, Student Council. CATHLEEN WALSH-37 ClaHin Blvd., FS, Nurse, Societas Latinas, GSL. MAUREEN WALSH-102 Barbara St., E, Secre- tory, Soph Board, Junior Red Cross, GSL, Totem. 232 41 kr , .ck fr! if? , csv, - gjffgf 3. , Q 1 in 5, , E , w , fr, ,wir-f , M. . vm. 1 . , , hw .l f is sein I Z' a SE 2 1 , 5 'UNF Sis- jf-...N 5 NI' sr K ii . ? is K ., -v'P'?' 'A W f. i my ...,. 19-. ' V 5 5. Ev: Q -,, . A. L gn s- ., U, . i n . xii , + Qiiii' I I 3. r ' - E- Milk ,gr Sv- f . Y. ., ffl, VIRGINIA WALSH-62 Post Ave., E, Fashion Illustrator, L'Oriflam me, Sewanateens, Co-Y, GSL, JV Glee Club, Le Cercle Francais. MICHAEL WALTERS - l62 Elton Rd., SM, Teacher, Varsity Club, Los Jovenes, JV, V Soc, Cer, JV Baseball, Frosh, Soph Boards. RICHARD WEIRES-Sl Court Rd., FS, Teacher Radio Guild, CAP, Utopia. FRANCES WEISE-3l Carole Ave., NHP, Teacher, Der Deutsche Verein, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes. JANE WALTHER-293 Madison St., FS, Nurse FNA, Student Council, GSL, Totem. ROGER WARD-5l Elizabeth St., NVS, College, Delta Hi-Y, Ticket Committee, Co-Y, Purple Quill, Der Deutsche Vereln. LAWRENCE WEISS-569 Dogwood Ave., WH, College, Track, Coalition. BEVERLY WELLINGER-T069 No. 6th St., NHP, Business School, Beta Hi-Y, Totem, Junior Red Cross, GSL, Softball, Basketball, Los Chicos, Scribes Club. JOAN WARNOUIST-55 Circle Dr. W., E, Laboratory Technician, Student Council, Student United, X-Ponents, FNA, Sewanateens. PETER WARREN-8 Croyden St., NHP, Corn mercial Pilot, Presidents, Library Clubs, History Honor Society, Lambda Hi-Y, Titoniums, L'0riA flamme, Cross Country, Track, Chem Lab, Stu- . fi' . . amd? .J , jg so 3' .. so is 1 it .lf A dent United, Student Council. BARBARA WELLS-565 No. 3rd St., NHP, Fosh ion Designer, JV Glee Club, L'Oriflamme, Le Cercle Francais, Purple Quill, GSL. DALE WE'SCI'l-l505 Washington Ave., NHP, Carpenter, Intramural Sports. LAWRENCE WASHER-170 Violet Ave., FP, College, Artsmen, ROBERT WATSON- decided, Theta Hi-Y, Honor Society. 1051 Fanwood Dr., VS, Un Intramural Sports. JOAN WELSCH-ll0l Esther St., FS, Secretary, Softball, Tennis Club, Volleyball, Basketball, GAA. HERMAN WELTMANN--505 7th St., WH, For' estry, Wrestling, Bowling Clubs, Brookesonians. RN ROBERT WEIDNER-69 Orchid St., FP, Aero- nautical Engineer, Jr. Board, CAP, Astronomy Club, Brookesonians, Hull Squad. JAMES WEIK-720 Roosevelt St., FS, College, V Baseball, Basketball, Radio Guild, Varsity Club, Omicron Hi-Y, Jr. Board. JOHN WERKMEISTER-lll Locustwood Blvd., E, College, Radio Guild. MARGARET WESTERMANN--25 Magnolia Dr., NHP, Secretary, Der Deutsche Verein, Library, Booster, JV Glee Clubs. KARL WEILER-508 Franklin Ave., FS, College, Der Deutsche Verein. CHARLES WEINGARTNER-62 Por-DPY Ave., FS, College, JV, V Track, JV, V Basketball, JV, V Cross Country, Junior Red Cross, Varsity, Presidents Clubs, Omicron Hi'Y. HARVEY WEINSTEIN-l40 Locustwood Blvd., E, Lawyer, Swing Band, V Band, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Honor Society, Epsilon Hi-Y, Totem, Chieftain, Le Cercle Francais, Student United, Student Council. ALLAN WEINTRAUB-46 Hathaway Ave., E, Doctor, Transfer-L'Oril'lamme, Delta Hi-Y, Radio Guild, Student Council, Totem, Area Council, GO Delegate, Scholarship Advertising, Sachem Players. xg Q Nmzelfe and Dnlorel worked Ilflb rare. QWIUWI el' - - - PI'rIflrz'rllglllflllifllffligr1rId12lr'e.f.ffrZgl7rIil 233 '-s.-...... WWW JOANNE WETTERHAHN-95 Terrace Ave., FP, Secretary, GSL, Honor Society, Junior Red Cross, Scribes, Tennis, Riding Clubs, Los Jovenes. CYNTHIA WHITEi39 St, Luke Pl., FS, Bust' ness School, Student Council, Le Cercle Fran- cais, Tennis, Co-Y, Sr. Board, Totem, Junior Red Cross, Utopia. JUDITH WILLlAMS+o Jasper St., VS, IBM Op' erator, JV, V Cheerleaders, Utopia, GAA, Stu- dent Counc'l. JAMES WILLSEY-544 No. Znd St., NHP, Un' decided, Frosh Football. MARY WHITNEY-555 No. lst St., NHP, Sec' retary, Student Council, Totem. DAVID WICKS-1205 oth Ave,, NHP, En gineer, Frosh Football, Chieftain. HILDEGARD WINKLER-51 Courthouse Rd., FS, Executive Secretary, Omega Hi'Y, Honor So' cietv, Usherettes, X'Ponents, Niandians, Ticket Committee, Der Deutsche Verein, Tennis, Purple Quill, Totem. DENNIS WINTERSWQ White Ave., NHP, College, L' Oriflamme, Coalition. ERIKA WIESEWZO7 Rintin St., FS, Airline Hostess, CAF, Der Deutsche Verein, Tennis, Stu- dent United. EDWARD WIESMElERfl03 Lucille Ave., E, Medicine, Student Council President, Presidents, Epsilon H,-Y, Varsity Club, V Lacrosse, Titani- ums, Sr. Board, Coalition, Der Deutsche Verefn, Student United. 'Wan ELAINE WINTERS-138 Queens Ave., E, Col- lege, Library Club, Chieftain, X-Ponents, Los Jovenes, FTA, Arrow. JOAN WISNFSKI-366 Nassau Blvd., GCP, Sec' retary, Honor Society, Chieftain, Totem, Student Council, GSL, Student United, Presidents, Scribes Clubs. EDWARD WILBERTf9o5 Gabriel Ave., FS, Architect, Titaniums. FLORINE WILBERT-252 Fernwood Terr., SM, College, Scribes, Student Council, Utopia, Vol- leyball, Retailing, Glee Clubs. KENNETH WITMER-72 Newburgh St., E, Col lege, Student Council, Student Court, Student United, Frosh, Soph Boards, Lambda Hi-Y. ROGER WOLFF-277 Fenworth Blvd., FS, Busi, ness Field, Intramural Sports. SCOTT Wll.COXf79 Maple Dr., NHP, College, Intramural Sports. MES WILLEMIN-48 Zinnia St., FP, Unde' sided, Track, Softball, Football. HOWARD WOLTMANN-147 Oaks Dr., FS, College, CAP. JAMES WRAY-24 Fern St., FP, College, Honor Society. CARI. WRIGHT-31 Cunningham Ave., FP, Col- lege, Orchestra, Theta Hi-Y, Le Cercle Francais, Honor Society. JANET WRIGHT-68 Oak St., FP, Undecided, V Glee Club, Kappa Hi-Y, CofY, Der Junge Deutsche Vere'n, Student Council, Coalition. CAROLYN WUNSCH-973 Cloud Ave, FS, Artist, Artsmen, Totem, Honor Soc'ety, History Honor Slciety, XfPone1ts, Student Council, FTA, Senior Seminar, Gamma H'-Y, Tennis, V Glee Clubs, Sachem Players. RICHARD YANNUCCl+5O0 No. 5th St., NHP, Undecided, Tennfs, JV Track. lluilieu !lf77'!l .md Kilim iijifiiiiivff wif Ilia iffiyc. sg Mfnefn el' - - - illicit' mfrlrf ifw11'U!fui'jfiV1 ni' imzlgcf. 254 'tl'- 'f,.ev-Q 2 ti-0 . -s::::: ' Nw sw ag rl' :nw the ? 'gr F.. 'Ts W s, T s we 121- A mem ' X, i f 11. - , W P, ,.. , , fi vii Q. eil MM o r ef, -15215 ,if f f-'. sew- VK, V, Wu, go? on 5. we T sa. sl 1, kg e wg? L L, N 2 We ee iii, CILC?I'IE3!I'SI': perform for the student body Pep Rally. an Um' Ilidfzlll ,md lqllflll' ll'6l'6 af all flue gamer -9 Qemem el' - - - Hllf1ll1!7ll6JIIYNIXZIIl'41l'6'r1lff71'll 1111111411 BARBARA YAROW-92 Madison Ave., GCP, Col' lege, Radio Guild, Sachem Players, Chieftain, GSL, Coalition, V Glee Club. DONALD YENOLI-I9 Maple Dr. W., NHP, Electrical Engineer, Student Council, Honor So- ciety, Senior Seminar, Brookesonians, PA, Amo teur Radio, Presidents Clubs. MARYANNE YOERGER-30 Spooner St., FP, Nurse, GSL, Los lovenes, Purple Quill, Junior Red Cross, Library Club. RUTH ANN YOUNG-288 Fenworth Blvd., FS, Teacher, Choir, GSL, Aeolians. JOSEPHINE YOVINO-l2l Terrace Ave., FP, Typist, Intramural Sports. ANGELA ZAMBITO-I2 So. 3rd St., NHP, Col- lege, GSL, L'OrifIomme, Honor Society. ELIZABETH ZODER-159 Gordon BlvCI,, FP, Bookkeeper, Tennis Club, GSL, KATHERINE ZOLLER-81 5th Ave., GCP, Un decided, Sewanateens, GSL, Tennis Club. PATRICIA ZEMAN-51 Jasper St,, E, Business Representative, Brookescnians, X-Panents, Stu- dent Council, Totem, Volleyball, GSL, Tennis, Library, Astronomy Clubs. ROBERT ZIEBARTH-415 Central Blvd., NHP, Electrical Engineer, Student Council, PA Club. Honor Society. MARIA ZOLLER-81 5th Ave., GCP, Undecided, GSL, Sewanoteens, History Honor Society. 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INSURANCE Fire - Anfomobile - Linbilify Plate Glfm - Blzrglnry - C ozupefmzliozz GARDEN MEAT MARKET 14 VERBENA AVENUE 36 NASSAU BOULEVARD FLORAL PARK- N' Y- GARDEN CITY SOUTH, N. Y. IV 9-8359 Tcl, FLOraI Park 4-0821 Air Conditioner CANTON HOUSE RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE Ovdem' 10 Take O-ut 1627 I-IILLSIDE AVENUE NEW HYDE PARK. N. Y. Complizzzezztf of MILFORD CONSTRUCTION CORP. 1247 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE ELMONT, NEW YORK These '56 Pontiacs are really smo-oth, Go fo Noel and get in the groove. NOEL PONTIAC, inc. 310 HILLSIDE AVENUE NEW HYDE PARK. N. Y. FLoral Park 4-0435 Please memion THE TOTEM when purrlmsizzg adverlired produrtr. 241 K 8: M KITCHENS and FORMICA SPECIALTIES, Inc. 760 ELMONT ROAD ELMONT, NEW YORK CUrtiss 5-6734 Kinrhem' of Difzifzctiwz EXPERT CABINET WORK Tailored for YOUR Kilfbefz Open FLOral Park 2-9761 JOHN Russo 'llzilar - Clemzing - Prefxizzg Tuesday and Friday Evenings unti 129-A TULIP AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Orders Called for and Delivered FL 4-6057 COLDSTREAM MEAT MARKET Qllclllfy Mealr - Freezer Orders' Taken 55 COVERT AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Your Friendly Liquor Dealer CALL US! RICHARDSON'S L1QUoR STORE We Deliver ELOral Park 4-1550 572 TULIP AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. PRimrose 5-9883 George and Tony COVERT TEXACO SERVICE Marfae Lnbriraliozz and A1110 Repair! Tirei' - Bfzlferiey - Arrenorief 35 COVERT AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. FLoral Park 4- 1 105 WALTER EY BAKE SHOP 138 TULIP AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. FLoral Park 4-5003 JASPER MESSINA Pajnlr - Wfzllpaperi' - Artifts Supplies 235-237 IIERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. P E T E R ' S JUVENILE FURNITURE Peter E. Meyer, Prop. Toyi - Mattrerrer 1157 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. FLOral Park 4-2994 Dependable Service For food and delicacies galore, lf's the Kompass Delicatessen more and more. Store Hours Sundays Mon. Thru Sat. 7 A.M. to 12 Noon 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. KOMPASS DELICATESSEN 1011 JERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. F. KOMPASS, Prop. Store Phone Home Phone FLoral Park 4-9367 FLOral Park 4-2443 - - Pleare mention THE TOTEM when purclmfing adpertifed produrtr. 242 They'Il check your oil and make repairs, At Stewart Manor Service Station they know their affairs. STEWART MANOR SERVICE STATION TULIP and COVERT AVENUE STEWART MANOR, N. Y. FLoral Park 4-9334 L... A . FLoral Park 4-9811 FLoral Park 4-9830 RE'S TAXI, Inc. Serfen Panenger Limomizzer for Hire At the Long Island Railroad Station FLORAL PARK, N. Y. FLora1 Park 4-6360 We Deliver FIELDSTONE HARDWARE Pittrbzzrgh Paintr Hardware, Painting, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies 754 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE ELMONT, N. Y. H. E. HETTINGER, PROP. Cresco 2956 FLoral Park 4-8509 WICK'S - HAVEN GUEST HOUSE Roomr - Cabin.: - Light Homekeeping Cottager On jct. Routes 90 and 196 PARADISE VALLEY POCONO MTS. P. O. Cresco, Pa. C. G. Wicks, Owner-Manager DINING - BOWLING Catering to Banquets, Wedding, Parties, etc. Under-Mgt. of john and Andrew Fitzgerald VICTOR KOENIG'S RESTAURANT Gemzmz-Ame1'iran Food Air Conditioned FLoral Park 4-9566 - 9815 86 SOUTH TYSON AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. FLoral Park 4-8322 RICHARD'S BAKE SHOP RICHARD KLOIEPFIER, OWNER Sperifzlizizzg .411 Birlbdfzy and Weddizzg Cfzker nm! llrzzzji-Z1 Crawl: Cake 1019 JERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. Ploneer 7-1819 BOULEVARD GIFT SHOP 25 NASSAU BOULEVARD V GARDEN CITY isoUTH, N. Y. Isabel Buchanan jean B. Roll FIVE STAR BEVERAGE CO. Dirlribzztor of OLBRAN Bd1!!Zt'id7Z Style Beer Home Deliveries 1631 -IERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. METROPOLITAN GREENHOUSE MFG. CORP. Greezzbonfe Bzzilzferr - Healing Ezzgjzzeerr 1851 FLUSHING AVENUE BROOKLYN 37, N. Y. Pleafe mention. THE TOTEM when purclmfing adverzifed produrtr. 245 Inter-County Mortgage has folks so nice They're always fhere fo help you in a frice. If tberek Joiizetbiizg about a mortgage yozfd like to know Irzfei'-County Mortgage Co. ir the Plafe to g0. INTER-COUNTY TITLE GUARANTY 8: MORTGAGE CO. 170 IERICHO TURNPIKE Floral Park, N. Y. NEW HYDE PARK INN 214 JERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. We Met By Accident! Let'S Remain Friends JOE NAGY'S AUTO BODY WORKS Hempstead Turnpike and Doris Avenue FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. Irmn'am'e Compaiiief Reprererzted Shop: FLoral Park 4-2769 Home: TI 4-8560 FL 4-0634 THOMAS F. DALTON FUNERAL HOME 29 ATLANTIC AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Associate George E. Dalton Liremed Mortirian FLOral Park 4-0676 JOHN MEYER'S DELICATESSEN Birdy Eye Frozen Foodf Home Made Salads - Home Cooking 374 TULIP AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Two-Way Radio 24-Hour Service PERRY'S TAXI The Friendly Service Phones FLoral Park 4-9553-0513 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE At Meacham Ave. Stop 20 ELMONT, N. Y. FLoral Park 4-4654 - 9809 AIR CONDITIONED CHINA SKY BAR 8: REST. CORP. 444 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. CHINA SUN 3112 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE Levittown, N. Y. LEvittown 9-3670 Sperialize Orderf lo Take Out PRimrosc 5-1674 PINE'S Irzfanlr' and Cl,9lld7'671,.f Oizljilterf Teens, WOmen's Sportswear and Accessories 155 TULIP AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. j. NICHOLAS KRUG AGENCY, Inc. Complele Imurame Service 635 JERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. Phone FLoral Park 4-6495 Please menliori THE TOTEM when purcbaring advertired predudr. 244 Career opporfunifiea in Lamging . . America's rapidly expanding banking system has created opportunities for unlimited advancement in a stimulating and challenging field for graduates who seek a rewarding career. Young people entering this respected profession are offered a wide variety of interesting positions in which they will meet and work with friendly people for almost every type of business and industry. If you are interested in banking as a career, visit any office of The Franklin National Bank. We'll be glad to give you complete infor- mation. THE FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Please mention THE TOTEM when purrhafing adverlired produrtr. 245 For a house or real estate, Hausch and Co. sure is great. HAUSCH 81 COMPANY, INC. Established 1925 'KTHE SIGN OF SERVICEH Real Estate and Insurance Specialists 820 JERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. lfLoraI Park 4-1139 Fleldstone 7-1080 FLoral Park 4-1855 When you need excavating done, John Schultz contracting is the only one. EQUIPMENT FOR HIRE ROAD CONSTRUCTION IZXCAVATIONS CRANES AND BACKHOE FOUNDATIONS TRUCKS AND TRAILERS TOP-SOIL-FILL BULLDOZERS - SCRAPERS DRAINAGE CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS IOHN SCHULTZ CONTRACTING CO. General Contractors - Excavators Cor. MAIN and SWALM STREETS WESTBURY L. I. JOHN SCHULTZ EDgewood 4-1110 Please mention THE TOTEM when purchasing ad1fer1i,fed productf. 246 For all your fender and fresh cufs of meaf New York Hofel Supply iusf can'f be beat. Phones: FL 4-4580 FL 4-0624 PI 6-4580 FI 7-1520 NEW YURK HOTEL SUPPLY Purveyors of Fine Meats, Poultry and Provisions WM. SCHEN K 137 NEW HYDE PARK ROAD FRANKLIN SQUARE, NEW YORK Please mention THE TOTEM when purrfaasing advertised producls. 247 377 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FLoral Park When you're low on shoes and have the blues, See the friendly people af Lelyn Shoes. LELYN SHOES, Inc. FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y 2-8978 FLoml Park 4-9810 Air Conditioned FLoral Park 4-9553 Fl.o1'al Park 4-0513 STOP 20 SERVICENTER Ed. Rysdyk, Prop. A1110 Repair! - Lfrbrinzlioiz - Towing HOUSE OF YEE C binefe-Amerirmz Re.flam'mzl Featuring Cantonese Family Dinners Flelclstonc 7-1242 224 IERICHO TURNPIKE FLORAL PARK,, N. Y, JACK RUBIN, M.D. Ofulirt O d P U T k O ' HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE I mcoflftailpffungee ut At Meacham Ave. ELMONT, N. Y. 244 JERICHO TURNMKE FRANK B' RUBIN FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Opmmefrjkfl IV 35710 China - Crystal - Glassware - Silver IV 3-7373 JACK st JILL SHOPPE Iflffmff' aim' Cl7iIdl'67Z'.1' llyem' Ladies' Lingerie -Ir. Miss Dorothy Boehm - Eileen McNeice 313 NASSAU BOULEVARD GARDEN CITY SOUTH, N. Y. Greeting Cards - Gift Wrapping - Ribbons Stationery TULIP GIFT SHOP Giflf of Dirfizzrfion for All Orm.fi0n.r Wear 1642 HILLSIDE AVENUE NEW HYDE PARK FL 4-1424 135 TULIP AVENUE FLORAL PARK. N. Y. FLoral Park 4-1989 KEYBOARD MUSIC Rerorrlr - Sheet Mzzrir - Izzrtrzfflzeufx 1035 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. 261 NASSAU BOULEVARD GARDEN CITY SOUTH, N. Y. 1005 IERICHO TURNPIKE For the piece of hardware to fit your need, Go to Barlow hardware with great speed. BARLOW HARDWARE COMPANY NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y Pleafe merzfian THE TOTEM when plxfrliaring ad1'e1-fixed ju-odurlf. 248 For ice cream, candy and service so fine, Keep looking around for the Schaefers' sign. FL 4-9551 S C H A E F E R ' S Home Made Ice Cream Sperinlliey Tarts - Logs - Cakes fall sizcs5 Sherbets - Flower Molds WE DELIVER 150 TULIP AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. FLoral Park 4-4400 For That Smart Look Go . . . FASHIONOOK Dreney - Coafr - Suit.: and Sp0Vf.l'll'6dI 144 TULIP AVENUE At the corner where Tulip meets Violet FLORAL PARK, N. Y. KEY'S FOODS 167 TULIP AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. ALDEN BOOTERY 240-05 LINDEN BOULEVARD ELMONT, N. Y. CUrtiss 5-9110 Fealnring Selva's - Spalclings Happy Landings - Pixi's Fam' Great Sloref I0 Serve You SAVEL JEWELERS 190 JERICHO TURNPIKE I FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Hicksville Huntington Station Huntington RICHARD WADE Lifenied Real Erlale Broker FRANKLIN THEATRE BLDG. FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. FL 2-2167 FL 4-1677 TEX-STYLE SHOPPE I Dl'E.f.IE.f - Dustefzf - Aprozzf I 186 JERICHO TURNPIKE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. A I FLoral.Park 2-9590 CORTES - WARD COMPANY, Inc. 197 FERNWOOD TERRACE STEWART MANOR, N. Y. FL 2-5183 and 10 HUBERT STREET NEW YORK 13. N. Y. Building Maintenance Suppliex and Materials Pleaxe menlion THE TOTEM when purrbaxing adverzifed produclr. 249 Turtles, fish and birds abound, Elmont Pet Shop's where they're found. ELMON T PET SHOP DOIIGLAS P. SLOAN, PROP. 481 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE ELMONT, N. Y. Next to the Argo Theater FL 4-2148 Qfmlity Troltiifal F2111 - Bii'dJ Tfmkf. Cages' and All Pe! Supplier LONG ISLAND BEAUTY SUPPLY CORP. liqflipwezif. FIll'lITflll'6 and Sllll7f7lT6.f OO-27 160th STREET JAMAICA, N. Y. Phone: ,IA 6-8280 RUBY LANE STORE 545 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. FLoral Pa rk 4-984' Fleldstone 3-7070 Air Conditioned ARGO LANES EUGENE A. NONNI. Pnor Corklnil Lounge rum' Reflalmzfll 20 VILLAGE AVENUE ARGO VILLAGE, ELMONT, N. Y. Complimentf of BOHACK LONG ISLAND'S OWN FOOD MARKETS Tel. FLoral Park 4-9057 WILLIAM CAMPANALE City Line Landscape and Garden Supply GENERAI. TRUCKING Top Soil - Cinders - Sand - Gravel Flagstoncs - Grass Seeds - Manure - Fertilizer Hyper Humus - Nursery 109 HILLSIDE AVENUE NEW HYDE PARK. N. Y. Ph one IVanhoe 6-4660 N ASSAU BOULEVARD HARDWARE CO. Pfzifzff - Tonlr - Hon.feu'ar'e.f Gfzrdefz and Elerfriml Supplier 24 NASSAU BOULEVARD GARDEN CITY SOUTH, N. Y. I 1 kPNRRI e f?At?Pfi5 TA3.gif 24 Hlibiiii .Wg Mei PARK SEEN ffm , TFAYXDN FI.oral Park 4-1200 Fleldstone 7-1201 M. BLUESTEIN JAMAICA PLATE GLASS CO-a Inc- Plumbing and Heating 65 SOUTH TYSON AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 93 NEW HYDE PARK ROAD NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. For a quick ride from here to there, Try Harry's Taxis, they ride like air. HARRY'S TAXI 25 NEW HYDE PARK ROAD NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. Plefzre mention THE TOTEM when purrbaring adverfired produnr, 250 MANOS SWEET SHOPPE 368 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. FLoraI Park 4-4843 Our 0-urn Make Ire Cream Long Iffdlldyj' Finerf C. SHELBY R. KRAPF SID'S SERVICE STATION jericho Tpke. opposite Covert Ave. Tydol and Veedol Producti FLoral Park 4-9445 CHIN 8: LEE CO., Inc. Chow Mein Manufacturer! 123-127 BANK STREET NEW YORK 14, N. Y. Phones CHelsea 3-6840 - 6845 IV 6-9673 Learn to Ride at LAKESIDE RIDING ACADEMY cHAs. HEINSOHN, Inc. 633 EAGLE AVENUE LAKEVIEW, N. Y. Near Hempstead Lake State Park Special Attention Gi1fen'l0'BoarderJ HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD GIFFORDS OIL CO. 1040 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. IV 3-5900 Drink your milk every day, Keep sfrong and healthy the Renken way. RENKEN'S SINCE 1888 Serving Brooklyn and Long Ifland with fbe Finer! Dairy Produdr M. H RENKEN DAIRY CO. 230 MAPLE AVENUE Rockville Centre, N. Y. Main Oflice 584 MYRTLE AVENUE Brooklyn 5, N. Y. When in Need of a Plumber Call MILLER BROTHERS Plumbing - Healing - Repair Work 1324 IERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. PI 6-0828 FI. 4-0810 TUDOR PHARMACY 241-01 LINDEN BOULEVARD ELMONT, N. Y. IW e Take Profexrional Pride in Serving Partirular People CUrtiss 5-9880 - 5-9860 THREE STAR Confectionery Jobbers 348 TOMPKINS AVENUE BROOKLYN 16, N. Y. ATLANTIC INDUSTRIES 34 FRANKLIN AVENUE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. FLoral Park 2-3480 FLoral Park 2-6444 Plerue mention THE TOTEM when purrbaring adverlired produrtr. 251 ll AMOCO TOWING SERVICE BILLS AUTO REPAIRS HERBERT 8: BLOOMFIELD 708 IERICI-IO TURNPIKE New Hyde Pa rk I. 84 R AUTO SALES Inc. 690 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. Road Service FLOMI Park 4-9728 Phone IVanhoe 1-9400 With sfyles and sizes fo fit everyone's feet, Shopping af Balsam is always a freaf. BALSAM SHOES Fine Sboex Experfly Filled 1658 HILLSIDE AVENUE NEW HYDE PARK, N. X Spalding Saddles - Happy Landings - Smart Flats QUEENS ELECTRIC MOTORS, Inc. Rebuilding of Eledriml Equipmenf New and Reblzill Molvrf Conlrolf - Pfzmpf 94-12 150th STREET ' JAMAICA 35, N. Y. ' Phones: jAmaica' 6-7198 - 9' FLoral Park 4-2423 FRANKLIN PASTRY SHOP For the Finer! of Baked Goody 355 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. PRimrose 5-9594 ELMONT, N. Y All-Write Typewriter Co. Portable Typewriters - Ofiice Typewriters Adding Marhines - Odfice Furniture Safer - Serzfire - Rem!! - -Repairs 1301. I-IEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE Cor. Hempstead Tpke. and Evans Ave. 1 TRUELSON MOTORS, Inc. 700 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. DANE C. SKUDA General Manager Telephone IVanhoe 9-7500 Please 77?977fif77l THE TOTEM when jvflrrbaring ad1'er1i.fed produrlr. 252 STOP - 20 - DINER Where Every Bite if o Delight We Serve Only the BEST WE NEVER CLOSE Hempstead Tpke. and Covert Ave. ELMONT, N. Y. WILLIAM A. WRIGHT AGENCY Established 1894 GENERAL INSURANCE 20 SOUTH TYSON AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Phone: FLoral Park 4-0155 IOHN S. VOGT 8: SON Court House Rd. and Roosevelt St. FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. Franklin Square Screen Sash 8: Door Co., Inc. Hyman B. Libes, Pres. 768-770 HEMPSTEAD TPKE. FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. IV 1-1626 IV 1-7833 Complete :lock of Srreenr - Storm Surly Combination Door, garage doorr, Steel and Wood, Aluminum Window: and Combination Doon. Venetian Blindr, etc. FRANKLIN DECORATORS Fine U pholrtered Furniture Reupholstering - Slip Covers - Draperies Sal Bellante Albert Kuempel FLoral Park 4-2418 983 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. For small things, big things and to save much more, Be sure to stop at Altman's Department Store. ALTMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Established 1907 Lndief, Men'J and Chiltlrenh' Went' Work Clotloer Shoes for the Entire Family 810 JERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. FLoral Pa rk 4-448 3 TURN ER'S SERVICE STATION Hempstead Tpke. - Covert Ave. ELMONT, N. Y. HER-KAP MOVING CO. Local and Long Distance Extra fzntl Expert Seroive nt No Greater Cor! 38 WOOL AVENUE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. FREE Phone Estimates Advisory Service - Personal Visit FL 2-1193 CALL DAY OR NIGHT TERVO'S HOBBY SHOP 14 NASSAU BOULEVARD SOUTH GARDEN CITY, N. Y. IV 6-6565 Please mention THE TOTEM wlaen pun-lmring advertired produrtf. 253 Wiedersum cmd Sons have people galore, To design you a house, a school or a slore Compliments 01' FREDERIC P. WIEDERSUM 81 SONS VALLEY STREAM, N. Y. Phare mention THE TOTEM when purflmyizzg udverzixed products. 254 MR. MEADOW BROOK SENDS Bef! Wifhef for Szzcfen TO THE CLASS OF 1956 The Meadow Brook National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation C om plimentf of Pleafe menziofz THE TOTEM when purffmfing adverlired produrfxl. 255 For buns and cakes and breads divine, We all know if's Wards every time. WARD BAKING COMPANY I. F. SMITH, Relbrefenlnlive 947 STEWART AVENUE GARDEN CITY, N. Y. FRANKLIN SQUARE LUMBER CO. Lnnzber and Mill W'0rk Wm. J. Hoffman R. T. Baylis 1100 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. Fleldstone 7-0974 FLoral Park 4-6767 EDMUND D. PURCELL Infnmnre - Real Eflute FL 4-0333 FI 7-0432 111 TYSON AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. HARRY OSHANSKY 142 TULIP AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N, Y. Toyf - Stationery - Greeting Cardf EMPIRE SILK SHOP 202 JERICHO TURNPIKE Floral Park, N. Y. FI 7-2117 IV 3-6857 Res. 1-1080 HEIM'S GARDEN CENTER AND NURSERY Everything for the Gam'en ' 207 NASSAU BOULEVARD GARDEN CITY SOUTH, N. Y. RAPHAN CARPET CORPORATION 1081 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. FLoral Park 4-0785 Fieldstone 7-1975 Herman Raphan For all your painting and wallpapering needs, Franklin Square Paint Company aims fo please. FRANKLIN SQUARE PAINT CORP. 778 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. IV 1-7580 Pleare mention THE TOTEM when purclmring adverlifed producff. 256 1, ARLAND PRINTING CO., Inc. 1109 IERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK. N. Y. Floral Park 4-4346 Fleltlstnne 7-2293 HANDY ANDY Hf1m'11'fz1'e mid Hnfzfeffzi'Jzjyfyilzgi 62 COVERT AVENUE STEWART MANOR. N. Y. FL 4-1673 WOERNER 81 NELSON, Inc. 380 CANAL STREET NEXX7 YORK 13. N. Y. Tels. WAlkez' 5-1930 - 1951 Comllilele Simi of Refmlr Piirfi MOVING ENTIRE PLANTS Maintenance - Installing - Overliuuling Eastern Distributors of IVIARQUETTE GEAR GREASE fSold in 5 lb. Cans, KELLY - PRESS - SPECIALISTS PEKING GARDEN RESTAURANT Cbi11eJe Food nl Iii Beff' 1513 'IERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. PR 5-S853 Se 1'x' ing Authentic Mandarin and Cantonese Food ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Exclusive Garden Rooml' for Parties AMPLE FREE PARKING Try Us and Be Convinced W. A. Strickland Kenneth Harrington STRICKLAND AGENCY, Inc. Im-fmzfzce 1056 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. Elmont Cleaners as you all know, Will get your clothes as while as snow. FLoral Park 4-7210 ELMONT CLEANERS, Inc. Di,l'fjlIl'fj1'e Clenzleri' am! Tfzjlmis' 758 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE ELMONT, N. Y. BOYERS BEAUTY SALON ll Zve1'e Slllzlff ll 0111w1 Shop fm' Ln1'eli11e.i,i' Cl'L'r1f0l'.1' of Hair .Yljlei 68 COVERT AVENUE STEWART MANOR, N. Y. Tel. FI.Ol'LIl Park 4-7028 Fleltlstone 7-2860 - 1 FI.0ral Park 4-3320 FLoral Park 4-0094 FLoral Park 4-7180 SAMUEL PLESSER PlH,1bfn'gb Pnizzfi' - HtlJ'4Illl'11I'E H0f1.iezz'f1re.r - A,Z2lz7ljf111t'e.v mo-702 JERICHO TPKE. NEW HYDE PARK. N. Y. FL 2-7552 F. W. WOOLWORTH FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. Free Delivery! Ure UIH' lay fzzc 'ay PLAN Pleme nfwzlimz THE TOTEM ufzeu f7llI'f!7lIjjIig rldfwtired jfrodlzrly. 257 FINE CLASS YEARBOOKS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS AWARDS With rings from Josfens so prehy and nice. You're sure that everything is low in price. IOSTEN'S Since 1897 JOHN ZANGLER, Repfvienmziife 129 COURT STREET WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. L1110fe11111 - B1'0i1dfo0111 - Tile Vw Um Bjmdj ' 17i11e.i1 Banque? R00111.v 111 N11.m111 Cflllllfj , L, , LUMBER CO., Inc. Blljjdjflg MtIf6l'II1j,Ii HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE COR. MEACHAM AVENUE Flcldstone 7-2535 FL0ral Park 4-4070 NEW POST-FORIVIED FORMICA SINK 'lhfu M01111l4fzl 011 Sled LONG ISLAND FLOORS Flcldstonc 3-6488 SEATING UP TO 200 Completely Air Conditioned For Reservations FLoral Park 4-9562 THE NASSAU INN 800 JERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. FLoral Pa rk 4-665 7 CHARLES REEDY BEAUTY SALON PRin1i'osc 5-9633 ALL WORK GUARANTEED MAJOR UTILITIES C11.s'111111 Pe1'1111111e11f.r - l111f11'1a'1111l Sfyfing High 1Jl'L'.l',lllI'6 514111111 Al!7llJfi11111'e.s' EARL IVIAVJOR 64 NEW HYDE PARK ROAD GARDEN CITY, N. Y. 574 CHERRY LANE FLORAL PARK. N. Y. GARDEN SWEET SHOPPE 61 NEW HYDE PARK ROAD GARDEN CITY. N. Y. FLom1 Park 4-9772, 9644 G'1'ee1111g Cfzrdi' - Cigiim' - Slrllifll16I',j' Boxer! C1111zfV3' Plame 111e111io11 THE 258 TOTEIVI ll'bLflI j1111'flui111g ddI'tf7'fIJL'lj f1l'I1zlIllL'!.l. IV 3-5933 SHOE REPAIRING We Make Old Shoes Look Like New RAPID SERVICE MICHAELS SHOE SHOP We Specialize in Ortbopedie W'ork RESUEDING - DYE WORK Factory Method Used 289 NASSAU BOULEVARD GARDEN CITY SOUTH, N. Y. HARRY IONES Funeral H owe 33 TYSON AVENUE Tel. FLoral Park 4-0572 Fur Storage Rug Cleaning SAVEMORE CLEANERS 021 Premife Qualify Cleaning 148 TULIP AVENUE FI,oraI Park 4-9631 FLORAL FURNITURE COMPANY, Inc. 216 IERICI-IO TURNPIKE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Bernie Mazer Phone FLoral Park 4-6311 EUGENE HANSER CONTRACTIN G CO. lil NEW HYDE PARK ROAD FRANKLIN SQUARE. N, Y. PRimrose 5-0422 IVanl1oe 5-7511 CERTIFIED MOTORS, Inc. Azrfomobile Supermarket 310 I-IEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE WEST I-IEMPSTEAD, N, Y. Whatever you need for your typing supply, From Columbia Ribbon you should always buy. Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Mfg. Co., Inc. GLEN COVE, N. Y. Leading Manufacturer of Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Paper, Colitbo Duplicating Supplies Pieaye mention THE TOTEM u'bezz purrbariizg adrerlifed produrlf. 259 BORO HALL PLAZA AVENUE LUMBER COMPANY NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. IVanhoe 5-9570 752 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. TOWNE CLEANERS If 1'4P4f Pick Up and llelrzwj' ALL XVORK DONE ON PREMISES 5-Hour Service F. K. MOTOR SALES, Inc. 585 jERICHO TURNPIKE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. C. NEVILLE 81 CO. lericho Tpke. and Denton Ave. NEW HYDE PARK. N. Y. GArden City 7-5276 Ge! Yom' Plj111011111-lJe.S'f1fo Xml' Glzrlrell Molmir llvill Slwu' Yon Hour Fl. 4-sooo W'illiam Garttell GARTRELL MOTORS, Inc. DeSoto - Plymouth International Harvester Trucks -lericho Tpke. and Barwick St. FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 1 . as . yi fx . . K .I I' 34... For your fools and industrial supplies, Go fo Morris Abrams, if's really wise. Cnmplele Slack of Mrzrlrrzzery. Toolr mm' I11d11.rl1'if1l Sz1,t7f7lie.r Sheldon and Logan Lathes. Millers 8 Shapers Delta Milwaukee Power Tools for Metal and Wood U. S. Buske Milling Machines Di Acro Precision Hand and Power Tools for Cutting and Forming Pexto Sheet Metal Machinery Dunmore Precision Lathe Grinders and Drill Heads Benchmaster Presses and Millers Chicago Hand and Press Brakes Wl1itney' Metal Tools Commander Drill Heads and Tappers liamco ancl Press Rite Power Presses Granite Surface Plates - Precision Tools Ground Stock Air Tools ' Electric Tools - Hand Tools Hallowell Steel Shop Equipment MORRIS ABRAMS, Inc. 90 HUDSON STREET NEVU YORK IS, N. Y. CArlal 6-6900 Store: 196 Centre Street, New York 13. N. Y. I.. I. Oflice and Warehouse: 70 Urban Ave. Westbury, N. Y. - EDgewood 3-2000 LEE MITCHEL Herzdqlmrferr and Slyle Carrier for Men and Boyne Tel. FLoral Park 4-3553 173 JERICHO TURNPIKE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. WILLIAM MOCHAWETCK 16 soUTH FIRST STREET Near Jericho Turnpike NEW HYDE PARK. N. Y. FI.oral Park 4-1702 Florist - Greelzbolzfe PANKOW RADIO 8: TELEVISION 401 JERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. FLoral Park 4-6441 llf7e Repair All Ilflakei of Radiat mm' Tcfez'i.ri011 STAMPS FOR COLLECTORS - RECORDS Please nzenfiwz THIS TOTEM when If7IH'l'b!I.Ii7Ig nd1'crli.red praduclr. 260 DEPENDABLE MEAT MARKET Qualify Meal! - Poultry - Frozen Foodi' 45 NEW HYDE PARK ROAD GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Free Delivery GEORGE MALVESE 8: CO., Inc. Long I.flrzl1d',i Older! IQj.t'll'fl1illf0I' of Power Eqnjfmlelff jERICl-IO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. Unsurpassed for Rich C1-eaminess and Delicate Texture DEAUVILLE I:I'67II.'f7 Ive Cream DALE Ire Cream WHITELAWN DAIRIES, Inc. 250 MOORE STREET V BROOKLYN 6, N. Y, HY 7.4700 Phone FLoral Park 4-0599 We are TOPS in DRY CLEANING PETER'S CLEANERS Lodjey' and Gentle' Tailoring Expert Work Done on Premises USE OUR BENDIX WASHERSH 950 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE ELMONT, N. Y. MODEL DECORATORS Fine Forfzifzzre - Interior Deromlirzg 1034 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. FLoral Park 4-2420 - 4-3895 Even these tiny tots know, Mcdonia's market is the place to go. MADONIA'S SUPER MARKET 925 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE ELMONT, NEW YORK FLOral Park 4-0843 SCHILLINGS HARDWARE 522 HEMPSTEAD TURNP11412 FRANKLIN SQUARE. N. Y. FI.0ml Park 4-9549 P. 81 R. SERVICE STATION A1110 Repoim and Llzbruzifofz 20-I-I 'IERICI-IO TURNPIKE Cor. Nassau Terminal Road NEW HYDE PARK. N. Y. ELMONT ELECTRIC CO., Inc. Livemed Elevtrinzl C0lIfl':ll'l0I'.l' l7I.ornl Park 4-2048 S57 l-IEMPSTEAD AVENUE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. . I 1 1 i 1 I I I l Pleare mention THE TOTEM when purrharirlg adzferlired products. 261 .ifl1'. x, 'S ,xg SS gf- S ,J X Learn the Golden Rule In a De Maffeis constructed school. LEON D. Dc-:MATTEIS 81 SONS, INC. Q 827 ELMON1' ROAD ELMONT, N. Y. Builders of the ELMONT MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL ALVA T. STANFORTH JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Plame me 1 IHE TOTEIVI when pufffaufiug adwerlifed produrn. 262 BROOKLYN Frank's Meat Market Nick's Prime Meats Market ELMONT Barney's Market Bell's 5 and 10 Darest Home Appliances, DeSimone Grocery Eagle-Manor Beer Dist. George Delicatessen Gil's Pharmacy Mary's Luncheonette Meatland Nick's Food Center Square Deal Garage Tommy Stationery Turnpike Novelty Shop Ty-Dee Cleaners FLORAL PARK Edgar W. Espach Floral Beauty Salon Charles jurgens Starr's Dry Goods Inc. PATRONS FRANKLIN SQUARE Artl1ur's Brenner's Curtain 8a Drapery Frank's Diner Franklin Fabrics Franklin Market G. Bc D. Upholstering Co. -Iack's Lounge Modern Shoe Repairing Rose H. Schenkern Carpet Co. GARDEN CITY Bellows Liquor Store Boulevard Laundry 8: Dry Cleaning Service Central Liquor Store The Friendly Butchers D. Valle Tailors GARDEN CITY SOUTH Adelphi Delicatessen Bosand Decorating Co., Inc. The Garden City Agency U. S. Cleaners HEMPSTEAD 'l'rihoro Neon 8: Service Corp. NEW HYDE PARK Brown's Auto Body Co. Buttons 8: Bows Ray Higgins Real Estate Hyde Park Beauty Shop LoPiccolo Stationerv New Hyde Park Music Centre Park Delicatessen Sid's Playtime Shop Willie's Shoe Repair Service STEWART MANOR Stewart Manor Pharmacy VALLEY STREAM Georges Delicatessen Pickus Hardware 8: Paint, Inc. DOCTORS Harold Adler, D.D.S. Frank C. Benza, D.D.S. Howard B. Greenspan, Opt.D. Lawrence B. Levine, D.D.S. Benjamin Master, D.D.S. Harry S. Rosenberg, M.D. Ursula G. Stewart, M.D. Howard Woocher, D.D.S. If it's school supplies that you need, Buy at McHugh is advice to heed. 1. s. MCHUGH, INC. School Equipment Specialists 839 STEWART AVENUE PIoneer 1-5500 GARDEN CITY, N. Y. CLASSROOM SEATING - AUDITORIUM - CAFETERIA - LABORATORY STEEL LOCKERS - SHELVING - GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT GRANDSTANDS - LIBRARY - INDUSTRIAL ARTS Pleare mention THE TOTEM when purrlnafing adverlired produrlr. 263 Hardware and housewares are all fo be found Besf's hardwares the place, the best in fown. J. E. BEST Mill Supplier - Power Tool! - Hdl'dll'lll'6 B.P.S. Paintr - Builderr' Supplier 147-149 JERICI-IO TURNPIKE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. FLOral Park 4-0529 - 4-3922 Sheldon Lathes - South Bend - DeWalt Delta - Atlas - Shopsmith - Porter Cable FLoral Park 4-6342 Res, FLoral Park 4-8972 MARTONE SEWAGE DISPOSAL CO. Sewage Dirpoml S31vle111,r Sf0I'lll llvrzler' Dmimzge Ifzdmfrial llUr1J'f6J' Di.rp0.ml 20 SOUTH TYSON AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. TRIANGLE CHAIR SERVICE 180-20 JAMAICA AVENUE OLympia 8-7684 josEPH R. FINEGAN, Prop. VIGILANT ASSOCIATES, Inc. 248-09 JAMAICA AVENUE BELLEROSE, N. Y. Fleldstone 7-6700 Real Eftale - Mortgagey - IIlJ'llP'l17Il':' Call Today - Sold Tomorrou' LONG ISLAND BUS COMPANY P.O. BOX 211 NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y FLoral Park 4-9747 1. H. MONTEATH co. Fofeigzl and llmlrerlif lV'00d.r Logs - Lumber - Veneers - Plywood 2500 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK 51 CYpress 2-9333 1856 - 100th Anniversary - 1956 RALEIGH ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT CORP. 44 COLUMBUS AVENUE NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK Pleafe menlion THE TOTEM when purtfmring adverlired produflr. 264 30 The FRE HNIAN CLASS Sewanhaka welcomed its largest class ever. Few Freshmen have ever had the opportunity to make so many friends. Wfith fields of endeavor so abundant, success is at your door. ADVISORS: Mr. Gilbert Hoffman Mr. Kenneth Skidmore Mr, Robert Enderle Mr. Wfalter Yannett Pleafe menliofz THE TOTEM when f7llI'l'b6Z.fiIZg frdiwfired jrrodufis. 265 I C .70 The OPHO 0RE CLASS Your class advisors and teachers wish success to all in your junior year. As upper classmen, we hope you will continue to give your fullest cooperation as you so aptly have done in the past. ADVISORS: Mr. Richard Spooner Miss Theresa Olivo Mr. Clifford Mackin Miss Eileen McMahon Plenfe m uzimz THE TOTFM rrlveaz Pllffbdcfillg ndzzerlixed fvrodurtr. 266 0 The JUNIOR CLASS In this year you will gather your most treasured memories of those who have played such an important part in your life. Let them leave a little of themselves below: ADVISORS: Mr. Alfred Schutte Mr. Robert Hermanson Mrs. Doris Brosnan Plerzrc wezzzimz THE TOTEM when ,lf1zrr'br1,iir1g Jdl'b'7'ff.l'Kd jvmdnrlr. 267 Name Activities Section ..... Ad Section ...,..,, Administration Section ...... Adult Education .....,..,........ Aeolians ....., ......., , Aeons ...,...,,..... Akanawes .,..... Alpha Hi-Y .........,,Av Amateur Radio Club v.v.,, Aquarium Club ...,..,,,.. Area Council Arrow ....,...........A. Art Department Artsmen .........v ........ v Page ,88-89 ,, .236-237 ,.32-33 ........55-57 , .,.. 155 155 118 114 134 139 , ,,., 104 27 .. 42 1 54 Aglrgngmy Club ,..,....................-.-- -----,-------A----- ------ '1 3 8 A. T. Stanforth Junior High School ......... ., 13 Attendance Department .,--------'-'-44 -------,'- s- 51 Belmont Boulevard School ....... Y. 66 Beta Hi-Y .,..,,.......,,,, ............,.....,,.,. --'-'- 1 0 6 Board of Education ..,.. Bookmen ..v,, ...,,.......... .. 8 129 Bowling Banquet ...,..,. -- 19 Boys' Glee Club ....... ------ 1 58 Boys' Hall Squad .v.-Y.Y.-,A-----------------v-'---'-----' ----- - - 93 Boys' Physical Education Department ,, .. 45 Boys' Softball ......,...... ......v...,..,...................,,.. ....... 1 7 9 Brookesonians ...,..... ,,.........,, ,.......,..,........,, v..wv. 1 3 9 Bruton and Parkinson Testimonial ,,,...., .. 17 Cafeteria Stal? ..,.........YYYY A----------------------- ------- 5 2 Camera Club ., ,,......,..,,,...,..................,....... ......- 1 30 Central High School District Stott ..,...., ,,.........,,. 9 Chieftain ...,. ,..,....,,.,.,,,.......,.,...,.,......,.......... Choir ........,...... ,,,,,,.. Civil Air Patrol ....,. Class Section Divider ........ Commencement .. .,....,.,,......... .. Commercial Department ,,...... Cross Country ,........, ,.... Custodial Staff ..... Dads' Club ....,A Dedication .. Delta Hi-Y .,....... ................ Der Deutsche Verein .........-,--,---- Der Junge Deutsche Verein ....,.,.. ,,.........126-127 ...,.......160-161 140 .,.......62-63 . ....... 86-87 40 180 53 54 6 107 145 46-1 47 Elmont Memorial High School ...,.... 12 English Department .,.........., 35 Eonacs .................., ,, ,... -.--,- 1 19 Epsilon Hi-Y , 109 Floral Park-Bellerose School ...,............... 69 Floral Park Memorial High School ,......, 14 Foreword ...,,.......,.,,.,..,.........,,,,,,..,.........,..,...,.. ...... 4 -5 Freshm an Class ..,.., Frosh Baseball ,, .. Frosh Football ...,,, ,.,. Frosh Hi-Lites ,. ...,......, Frosh Autograph Section .,....., Frosh Miss Totem ..........., Frosh, Mr. Totem ..,,,.. Future Future Future G. A. Farmers .......,. Nurses Teachers A. ...........,,.. . ,,....., ,, ,, Gamma Hi-Y ,.........,,,..,,. ,,....... Garden City Park School ..,.. Girls' Badminton ,,.......... ...,.. Girls' Basketball ., Girls' Hockey ........ 72 178 173 .,,.....,70-71 265 23 22 137 137 136 ,.........188-189 116 65 186 187 ,, 185 I DEX Page 157 185 186 186 .........96-97 184 Name Girls' JV Glee Club ...,. Girls' Lacrosse .........v,,...,v...................w.. Y ............. . Girls' Physical Education Department ...... . 44 Girls' Riding Club lAMl Girls' Riding Club lPMl ...,, .. Girls' Service League ..,....,... Girls' Tennis Club ........... Girls' V Glee Club ........ Golf .. ,,.......,...................,. ,. Graduates Section ...,,.,... Guidance Department ....,, Harbor Lights .........,.,...... .... Health Department . ...,,.,.......,,..... . H. Frank Carey High School Hillside Grade School History Honor Society ..,,.....,...,,.., Home Economics Club ....,v...,,. Home Economics Department Honor Roll of Achievement .,....... Honor Society ....,....,..............,........,. Iota Hi-Y .,....,,....,.,,. January Graduation .,,...,...... John Lewis Childs Schol ........ Junior Class .....,..,...., ,.....,., ...,..., Junior High School Faculty Junior Hi-Lites .......,.. ,..........,...... Junior Message .vv... Junior Miss Totem ....,... Junior Mr. Totem ....... Junior Prom ......,.,...... Junior Red Cross ,..,,, JV Band .,,,.,,., ,...,. JV Baseball . .... JV Basketball .....,,. JV Cheerleaders .... ,, JV Football . ,,,,,,,, . JV Lacrosse .. JV Soccer ..., JV Tennis ........, JV Track ........ JV Twirlers v.,... Kappa Hu-Y ...... ,,.......,,...., Kumerow Testimonial ...... Lambda Hi-Y ...........,,......, Language Department .,..,...,, Leaders Corps ....,...,.......t., Le Cercle Francais Library Club .........,...... Library Department ......,. L'Oriflamme .,...,,,,,, .. Los Chicos ......, Los Jovenes ........ Mai Soir ....,.,.. 156 177 90-1 91 48 85 47 1 1 64 101 135 46 ...........,,30-31 ...........102-103 105 79 68 ....,,.,v76-77 .,.,.....58-61 ., 78 ,, .... 267 27 26 84 100 158 178 176 183 173 174 175 177 180 165 110 19 117 39 184 42-1 43 129 49 ,. 144 50-1 51 48-149 84 Manor Oaks ..v... , 64 Math Circle ..................,,,....,.,...,. . ,,,., 120 Mathematics Department .... ,, 38 Music Department .,,,,,...,......,...,,.................. .... . .. 43 New Hyde Park Memorial High School .,,..... 10 New Hyde Park Road School ., ,,,.,.,............. 65 Oftice Staff ........,. V we 50 Omega Hi-Y .....,. Omicron Hi-Y ..., .. Opening Section ..... Orchestra ................ PA Club ...... 108 113 1 159 .,,,,132-133 Pep Rally .............,.... ,.,, ,,,...,..,... ....,,..........., ,,,.., ..,.... 1 8 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mr. Alfred Schutte Aerial Photographs of New Schools Name Photo Stills ..,....,. Pow-Wows .........,,.. Presidents' Club ,.,...... Principal's Message ...,..,. Proiectionists .......,..,.... PTA .................... Purple Quill ...... Radio Regist Guild ...,.. rar .,...... Rockettes ...... Sachem Players ..,........ Scienc Scribe e Department ...,... s Club .......,...... Senior Class ...,,,.., Senior Hi-Lites ............ Senior Miss Totem ....... Senior Mr. Totem ...... Senior Seminar , .,.... . Sewanateens ........ .. ,..,... . Sigma HI-Y .................... ,....,.....,..... Social Studies Department Societas Latinas ..................... Soph Baseball .... Soph Class ...,,..,t Soph Hi-Lites ...,.,,.. Soph Message ........ Soph Miss Totem ...... Soph Mr. Totem ............. Southern Testimonial ..... Sports Section .....,............ Springer Testimonial .,....,..... Student Council Bazaar Student Council ....,.............,.... Student Court ........... Student Elections ........ Table of Contents ...... Tau Hi-Y ................ . Textbook Office .,.., Theta Ticket Hi-Y ...,.,........... Committee ....,t Tltanlums ..,....,.....,...,,. Totem Advisors ........ Totem Editors ....... Totem Staffs ...., Totem Tea ......., Track ,,,.....,,...,.,....,..,...,..........,... Tuocs ....,...,....,..,...............,...,.,...... Twenty-Five Year Dinner Twenty-Five Year Stat? Usherettes ..,.. Varsity Band .. .... .. Varsity Baseball .v......, Varsity Basketball .,.... Varsity Cheerleaders ..... Varsity Club ................. Varsity Football ..... Varsity Lacrosse ..... Varsity Soccer ..,.... Varsity Tennis ....... .,,.,....... Varsity Twirlers ......,,,,.........., Vocational-Industrial Departments ........ Washington Street School .,.,.... Winter Wonderland ............ X-Ponents ........ Yorker Club ...... Mr. Fred Parker and Mr. Jerome Kilts Portrait and Group Photographers Pag 12 11 S 11 15 11 166-lt 152-11 - 11 80-l I I I 11 1 1 'l 'IA 11 I 73-I 24' 168-11 90-' 4 92-' 1 1 1, 1 -I, 1 124-1 1 1 162-1 1 1 1 170-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1


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