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

 - Class of 1957

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Such transfer of thousands of students, of teachers, of admin- istrative personnel, of supplies absorbed the energies of District Administrators for months. No phase of education in the District was left unaffected. Therefore, the 1957 Totem undertook the staggering challenge of providing the pic- torial record af this transition. Itinerary Transmission it Gears ..-iii-....-..-iii-.... The Wheels Spokes -i..er--i--....i..-- Sparkplugs f..e--r-i The Lance -eeeeeeee The Log e-..eeeer-iii-e..e The Excalibur The Olympian The Recorder Memories et-eee-ee Tolls -eeeveeeeQ-eieeet v ,sg ffiigizf, ff'Lf5,! - N qw- Lf. M Q3 'W-if 3 3 6 ' Ja 5 f-Q-. 'Q i fi, - .Q iff? 2 , X W I Q 4 ,17 ig, 15 L, W- 2 x, . lk 1 K fx S215 'Qi 0 Qs, '57 Q if ' P T , K , T iq Sai, V gi, W w:f,, ,iran 'ii' ,Q 'Pc-fy 'fs' G :V if G W ,fs ' A wg' oy 4,5 fs, fy r T Q-'K if,.,r f1f 3 gfgf 'S Q W m'kh Qfliff. ,, to A fu KF as ku ' , W, ,,,-is D l A 3' s-.fx 'ZF l ilk M r Dedication The i957 Totem marks the end of one cycle and the beginning of an- other: it is the last of the yearbooks published for the Central High School District No. 2. Next year, six annuals will record district activities. This transfer has already been accomplished with the publication of five dis- trict newspapers. Charged with the responsibility of effecting the smooth transfer of publication f'know-how throughout the district is a person who has ' ' activi- become most closely identified with many phases of scholastic press ties during the past two decades. We, of the Totem Staff, therefore, are proud to override the policy of a decade and dedicate this edition to the District Director of Sc hool Publications: DR. JEROME J. NIOSI. ' 5 41, ,M X ir .npfs M' -Q Q fe i . ,, , fe me . , X - ,ir . fi 3 fr X , , gg W. .M . iifttfililiir' -c T V ' r-vo-2 x . t' T S Mr. Harry B. Spencer Dr. Hugh Flaherty Mr. Alfred G. Kiefer Mrs. Wilma l-efldbelef I DV- Thomm F- l-00bY Director of Instruction and Director of Vocational Education Business Manager School l-UNC, SUPSTVISOV D'fECf0f of Advll Education Pupil Personnel Services District Stott Central The T956-57 school year has been one of trans- ition. The five planned school buildings have been completed, equipped, and in September, T957, will be occupied with a complete student body in all grades. It has been most encouraging to observe the con- structive attitude ot students and teachers as they began the school year in partially completed build- ings and a minimum of furniture and equipment. Nevertheless, both students and faculty accepted the challenge of publishing their school newspapers and organizing student councils, clubs, and other activities. Such enthusiasm indicates that future years will reward them with knowledge and expe- rience to develop each student into a more effective citizen ot the adult community. We all can look tor- ward to i957-58 as the greatest school year in the history of Central High School District No. 2. I would like especially to congratulate the Totem Statt for its excellent work in representing the en- tire district in a pictorial and historical review of i956-57 in transition. R. Lester Springer Principal of the District in We L.. 'f lrrw Mr. R. Lester Springer District Principal Mrs. Ruth Brunell Secretary to Mr. Springer ,315 ,fy ' '7 YQF, L K' e it Q H'-ef MA- 2' 3 - . fi i 9 ' , ,ft Mr. Alfred B. come ' , Assistant District Principal Mrs. Edith Hartman Secretary to Mr Caine . ,.. 1 . f ,- ':-ff N ' 2.1, A 'Q 1 S C.: :lf fi-1 'S gy- f .xy T ,,- c ,.... gs. . XX I -N in it -, ' - fi .. . s H' W Dr. Charles McNeeley Dr. Jerome Niosi DV- HCITFY Rosenberg MV' Kennelh E- Plate Dr' Ulsulc M' -Slefafl Dental Supervisor Director of School Publications SCl 00l Pl'lY5lClGf1 Superlnlendenl of Building: and School Psychmlnsl Grounds Dr. Cogger speaks at the Elmont Memorial Elmont Memorial i' Mr. Anthony Barbiero, State Assemblyman, cornerstone laying. speaks on the growth of the Central School District. Wa? The clerical staff picks up programs for the ceremony. Mr. Lester Springer congratulates Dr. Robert V. Cogger on his new position as principal. Dr. Robert Whitsitt, Mr. Gerard Cohen, and Mr. Lester Springer review the time schedule. Board member, Mr. William E. Ryder, laying the cornerstone. Guided tours are conducted through the new school on opening day. Mrs. Carlson, P. T. A. Guide, asks Dr. Whitsitt, Principal ot the Elmont Junior High School, to clarify a question for a new student. These cheerful guides are prepared to conduct tours through the new school. Dr. Robert V. Cogger, Principal, welcomes students to the new school. UNM .J Al v' New Hyde Park Memorial 'lwefscw Mr. Victor G. Kane, President of District The invocation at the New Hyde Park No. 5, lqying the cornerstone. Memorial cornerstone laying ceremony is led by Father Michael Heinlein of Holy Ghost Church. Geraldine Scanalllato and Edward Clampey are welcomed by the Principal and Assistant Principal of the New Hyde Park School Mr. John S. Randolph, Principal, reviews program with Board members. Mrs. Marian Hersey introduces students to A parent, Mrs, Viola Southern, and Mr, the art of homemaking. John Randolph become acquainted on New Hyde Park Memorial's opening day. ' .,,, I. M. I ti, 5 ' ' 3'4 X . f Sgjllff H V . We ,,, I . f Z e ,,,, - 'H is . r. ff - fr-' ' fe ,.I E' .'. 1- I 15. si! L- - 1 r v 1. k , 3,z:,,s.c,Z,55 3fgf2y .1 , . -., . ls, ,sr ...gs 5. ,s . f.-spew. em fi rf- E .., 'E ' , .7e:: ' 1 r 4. Q-.wyasswi 's ,QV--W,--ff 'fy -- ,-.g ms-',. Y. t W . +1 sf -rf in -f .. 1 1. - ig.. W' 3 4' ,, ,,,.ll,,,j2, is-f fgsf-. ,V 'P ,f . , .V .... ,V Q a. - ' f' ' I waifufsvr , ' wh ffm , . 9,-W-, - .b ...ei J ,v,,,w'f srf N -----f + Mr. Randolph and Dr. observe class procedure at Hyde Park on opening day .:,g:.f,e:Q1.-age ,Q Q el Color guards are present at the Dedication MV- R- l-eilef 5P lft9eY, MV- Clyde M- AlSl0t'l, Ceremgny, Mr. John S. Randolph and Mrs. Viola S. Southern. Mr. John S. Randolph proudly dis- The dedication speech is made by plays the Memorial Plaque. Mr. Lester Springer, Principal of the District. new .ess A. . , The inyocaficn ug me H, Frank Carey Parents, teachers, and friends survey the MV- 5Pfl '9e' 9lV95 the dedlcullon Speech- cornerstone laying is given by the Rev- PVOQYESS of the NSW 5Cl 00l- erend Dortybach. .A . i,-i egg if f Ar my ? ' , 'yy k i L., H. Frank Ca ry H ugh School c s- P c Dr. James A. Desonne, Principal of i H. Frank carey Junior-senior High School, I- ,ji speaks at the ceremony. ' 5 .,,,- 7 Mr, Frederick P. Wiedersum, architect of the new schools. K 4 'i Mr. H. Frank Carey prepares to participate MY- R- LEW? 5Pfln9ef, Prinfipvl of the n the cornerstone laying at the schoo named in his honor. I District, laying the cornerstone. Showers mark cornerstone laying Principal and Assistant Principal of the Dr. James A. DeSonne, Principal, and Mr Dr. James DeSanne, Principal, looks on ' h t t' t'll un Frank Sabetella Assistant Principal, wel- while an industrial arts class is conducted. new School View l 2 COHS I'UC ION Sl - , der way. come students on opening day. , F 5. 2 - f fi,z1eg,. L ,QI - 5 A A A Mrs. Rena C. Hayden, beloved former F 'BOOM meYT1beI'S, Quests, and friends pre- A principal of John Lewis Childs School, pare to salute the flag. speaks at the ceremony. Eli ' K Floral Park Memorial High School 4 Mr. J. Robertson, Supervising Prin- Mr. John Robertson, Mrs, Rena cipal of District 22, applauds the Hayden, Mrs. Anne Boeckmann and Floral Park-Bellerose Band for their Mr. Russell Thomas. dedicatory selection. i S-N...-,, Mr. Frank Wiedner member of the Board of Education of District 22, speaks to the audience. Mrs. Boeckmann speaks at the Floral Park cornerstone laying. Qangv Mr. R. lester Springer reviews the growth of the Sewanhaka High School District. Board Member Russell F. Thomas MVSA Boeckmcnn IUYS the Comer' aids in laying the cornerstone, stone at Floral Park Junior-Senior High School. I2 'E L R Mr. Springer addresses those present a the Floral Park cornerstone laying. Mr. William E. Ryder loys the cornerstone with the help of Mr. Springer. Alvo T. Stonlorlh Junior High School Mr. H. Frank Carey, Boord member, puts the finishing touches on the cornerstone at A. T. Stunforth Junior High School. Mr. Alton Lowe inspects the iob done by a workman. A. T. Stonforth opens its doors for the first time. Mrs. Alice O'Connor und Mrs. Nolo Furbee discuss their future positions as secretaries to Mr. Lowe and Mr. Drescher. Mr. Anon Lowe, pfincgpcl of Alva T' Mr. Alton D. Lowe, Principal, and Mr. Mr. Alton D. Lowe, Principal, and Dr. Smnfonh junio, High School' inspeds George Drescher, Assistant Principal, greet Jerome Niosi inspect items for the Home new equipment' students on opening day. Economics Department. Mr. Alton Lowe checks classroom pro- Students ore welcomed by their new Sludems enter 'he ,new School for 'he nfs' cedure on opening doy. teacher. d0Y5 work. ifxgs x K I l 4 1 ZPJMRHEFSSFQM S - ffm-ff -I . f -az 1, t , , .saves if f 1 shfL5'.2L1f ws: -my f st ,,,,,,,,L..M..m.,u f- ' . z.. H S mi . xx if H MR Q-A MR. HOWARD W. NORDAHL Assistant Principal V . ,...,.- MR. WALLACE W. PURDY Dean of Boys . HAROLD W. WRIGHT MISS LILLIAN ROMANO Principal Secretary to Mr. Wright 'urs in .. . if wi . 11 7 A 1. MRS. MILLICENT WILLIE Dean of Girls W MR. FORREST KAYLOR Building Superintendent Principal's Message September of this school year was an exciting time in the development of the Central High School District. After many long years of waiting, planning, and preparation some of the students who had formerly been housed at the Sewanhaka building and some of the 7th and 8th grade students who had been housed in the local district buildings were able to enter new school buildings. It was not possible for all of the buildings to be open so this meant that the Sewanhaka High School needed to be operated for another year on double session. We miss many of our fine teachers who formerly were at Sewanhaka. We also miss some of our very excellent students who were outstanding both in scholarship and in various activities. We were happy to keep all of the senior students for the entire dis- trict. They will graduate in June as the last very large class at Sewanhaka High School. The very best wishes of all of us here at Sewanhaka go out to the students and staff of the new schools. HAROLD W. WRIGHT Principal, Sewanhaka High School Enghsh S. H. S. ENGLISH First row--Mrs. Catherine Pritchard, Mrs. Helen Thorner, Mrs. Katherine Byrne, Mrs. Helen Busch, Mr. Walter Thompson, Miss Gladys Reed, Mrs. Florence Fredrick, Miss Dorothy Hilkemeier. Second row- Mr. Charles Colandros, Mr. Fred Brown, Miss Theresa Olivo, Mrs. Arlene Abels, Mrs. Miriam Ahlman, Mrs. Virginia Dietrich, Miss Georgene Brown, Mr. George Doolittle. Third row-Mr. Eugene Balazs, Mr. Norman Hosler, Dr. Sigmund J. Sluszka, Mr. Idwal Jones, Mr. Walter Bemak, Mr. Martin Yaziiian, Mr. Francis P. Driscoll. English is something we use every dey of our lives, and skillful use of library materials. Each of these For that very reason the function of the English De- things is an important factor in our becoming intelli- partment is extremely important. lt is its aim to develop gent, Well-rounded individuals. better written and oral expression, improved reading, i rt Language An element in De- airtit is 'iii to fulgllliithe language requirerrfiihts of 'leach .studeint, and it at- tempts ililio do this by offering courses in French, Spanish, German, and Latin. The courses, which are geared to each student's interests, capacities, and needs, will benefit them later in life. S. H. S. LANGUAGE First row-Miss Mary Louise Boyle, Mrs. Zenobia Gilbert, Mrs. Elizabeth Sayre. Second row-Dr. John Forst, Mr. Joseph Longo. phi' ln the Commercial Department, our students are trained to take positions in the great world of business without having to pay the price of a private business school. The Long lsland Association of Secretaries offers a yearly scholarship for secretarial students wishing to continue their education. Students in our Commercial Department are eligible for this award. ---we-1--.-.., ,aifm Commercial S. H. S. COMMERCIAL First row-Mr. Edward Tutak, Miss Eunice Miller, Mrs. Eunice Riordan, Miss Jane Wilson, Mrs. Lucille Mahar. Second row- Mr. George Nelson, Mr. Maurice Hersper- ger, Mr. Carl Kraushar. Headlines scream of war in faraway places and of serious problems in Washington. Each teacher in our department strives to instill in his students an under- standing of the economic, political, and social forces which motivate the world and the headlines. We are trying to build citizens who will be able to critically examine and wisely solve the complex prob- lems of our 20th Century world. IT' Social Studies S. H. S. SOCIAL STUDIES First row-Mr. Joseph Brown, Jr., Mrs. Doris Brosnan, Mrs. Trude Glaser, Mrs. Patricia Staiger, Mrs. Pamela Berglund, Mr. Mervyn McClintock. Second row-Mr. John De Felice, Mr. John McElderry, Mr. Walter Yannett, Mr. Edelhart Sedat, Mr. William McAvoy, Mr. Leon Cooper, Dr. Jerome Niosi. 1 Mathematics S. H. S. MATHEMATICS First row-Mrs. Mildred Williams, Mrs. Josephine Golde, Miss lda Ostrander, Miss Mabel Oestrich. Second row-Mr. John Ouligian, Dr. Charles Solit, Mr. Alfred Anderson, Mr. John Clark. The students here at Sewanhaka are most fortu- nate in that the Mathematics Department operates as it does. Its many courses, which are designed to meet the needs of all youth, try to develop ability in nu- merical and spatial relationships so that it may serve each individual effectively in his field of endeavor. The intensive four year program offered by this department is designed to train students for mathe- matics scholarships. Science, the field of ever-increasing importance in our modern world, is consequently a department of major importance here at Sewanhaka. The obiective of the department is to provide fundamental informa- tion on the Physical and Biological sciences as applied to our daily living. There are also several available opportunities of- fered by the department for scholarships and awards for outstanding students. H. s. sclfeivce First-irow-Hffllr. Earle Myersy Sr.,,Mr. Robert Padgett, wifi can Ekiund,WMf.3 william Brerlhdf, Mr. Gilbert HoFlmunlQ,Q5egond row Alfred Schulte, Miss Nattcy Murphy, jill- Mr. William Geraghtyg Included in this department are three separate divi- sions: Industrial Arts, Vocational, and Technical. Each has a separate obiective. They are: to provide the opportunity for exploration in a variety of occupations, to give advanced training in a specific trade, and to provide a thorough background for students planning to go on to engineering schools, respectively. 4986? Vocational Industrial S. H. S. INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Kirk, Mr. Robert Laube, Mr. Mark Abels row-Mr. William Reilel, Mr. Grover Per rine, Mr. John Metz, Mr. George Petrakis Mr. Ralph Martens, Mr. Charles Sterrett Mr. William Appeldorn, Mr. Joseph Rosen zweig. The United States Census Bureau tells us that eighty per cent of all girls marry within five years after grad- uation from high school. That means that before long each Sewanhaka girl graduate will probably have the role of American Homemaker. That is the reason for the importance of the Home Economics Department, whose most important aim is that of encouraging good home and family relations. S. H. S, HOME ECONOMICS First row-Miss Amelia Medwid, Mrs. Beverly Fredrics, Mrs. Dorothy levy, Mrs. Virginia Whidden. First row-Mr. George Harrison, Mr. Carl Wright, Mrs. Mary Morris, Mr. Richard Wipper, Dr. Hugh Flaherty, Mr. John Stahl Mrs. Katherine Austin, Mrs. Ruth Nelson Mr. Albert Bachelder, Mr. Robert Frank Second row-Mr. Neil McMillan, Mr Joseph Brittian, Mr. Charles Wandell, Mr Edgar Crothers, Mr. Francis Day, Mr. Robert Mr. Rowland Foster, Mr. Arthur Side. Third Mr. Henry Wessels, Mr. Richard Mayer I I Boys' Physical Education S. H. S. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION First row-Mr. Ralph Rolseth, Mr. Alfred Kumerow, Mrs. Florence Peterson, Mr. William Ritch, Mr. Carl Falkiner. Second row-Mr. James Fraley, Mr. Ambrose Moran, Mr. Felix Gangemi, Mr. Edward Carter, Mr. David Askinasi, Mr. Robert Thomases. The famous Driver Education Course offered to all Sewanhakans over sixteen years of age is only one of the many specialized courses designed to meet our department's obiectives. In an effort to emphasize the importance of physical and mental health we encourage all students to par- ticipate in our program. Athletic scholarships are available to athletes achieving high recognition. I Xl ,,,wm.i535iy M., M., . . E ' . - Ed To promote maximum mental, spiritual, social, and physical growth in our pupils is our objective. Each girl has the opportunity to take part in play days where, through sports, the spirit of friendliness and cooperation between schools develops. Our sports program is designed to meet the group needs of the entire school, and every girl has the privilege of active participation. S. H. S. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION First row-Miss Dorothy Rehill, Mrs. Muriel Nordmann. Second row-Miss Emily Smith, Miss Patricia Culp. Art Thro1Qig.l'i7the activities of the Art Deparfineht one learns the universal language of art. Using films, original painigings, wood cuts, slides, and sculpture in the classroom, each teacher endeavors to further the stu- dent's understanding ofthe elements of art and the part they play in his life, school, and community. S. H. S. ART Mr. George Mover, Miss Helen Kruger. S. Music Everyone, from the struggling be- ginner to the advanced student, can find a suitable place in our Music Department, whose objective is to de- velop a lasting appreciation of music. Interested students may study vo- cal or instrumental music, harmony, theory, and the rudiments and appre- ciation ot music. H. S. MUSIC First row-Mr. Charles Hill, Mr. Reino Ahlmon. Second row - Miss Kathleen Donoghue, Mr. Norbert Renick. Library Whether you need a book on arts and crafts, philosophy, or geogra- phy, you are sure to find it on the shelves of our large, well-stocked library. The library staff has been most efficient in choosing literature with a wide range of appeal. The books are chosen to stimulate the reading ofthe patron as well as meet the needs of the curriculum. S. H. S. LIBRARY First row-Mrs. Irene Martins, Mrs. Eileen Church, Miss Eve lglauer. Second row- Mr. Frank Stevens, Mr. Edwin Sorensen. Guidance i By extending tlrieiservice of indi- vidual qounseling to edplilistudent on his oisubiects, lite work, col- legdj, l or other advanced education, thell Guidance . Department attempts to fulfill its obiective, which is to help every student to understand himself and his abilities, to learn and to make decisions. S. H. S. GUIDANCE First row-Mr. Donald Kempton, Dr. Ursula Stewart, Miss Asenath Mosso, Miss Theresa Leone, Mr. Francis Russo. Second row -- Mr. Thor Sandgren, Mr. Henry Aungst, Mr. Cuyler Cross, Mr. Richard Spooner, Mr. Wesley Long. Health To meet the needs ofvevery indi- vidual student in Sewanhaka by pro- viding adequate health service and counseling, is the main obiective of the Health Department. The most important part of our program is the follow-up work our health service staff does with the facts its gathers about each student. S. H. S. HEALTH First row-Dr. Harry Rosenberg, Mrs. Lena O'ConneII, Dr. Charles McNeely. Second row-Miss Louise Zigler, Miss Jean Mason, Mrs. Pauline Newman. Textbook Office Aiming to give the best possible service to everyone concerned with the maximum economy is the obiec- tive of the Sewanhaka High School Textbook Office. Through the excellent cooperation throughout the school body, the re- sulting product is the perfect balance of service, saving, and spending. TEXTBOOK OFFICE First row-Mrs. Dorothea Kranz, Mrs. Eleanor Dennis, Mrs. Ethel Einsel. Second row-William Metzger. 23 First row-Miss Ann Chupil Mrs Miriam Butcher Mrs Elsie Thu'1 Mr ADULT EDUCATION FACULTY , , I , ,I 5, Mark Abels, Mr, George Harrison, Mrs, Carol Spooner. Third row-Mrs. Gertrude Berger, Mrs. Lena Pagano, Mrs. Helen McQueen, Mrs. Rosalie Wfllief Bcillcfef MV- l l0Yden Allen, MV- EWln9 Organ, MV' Ch0 le5 Sleffellt Tolbert, Mrs. Eunice Riordan, Mrs, Arlene Abelgl Mrs, Mildred Jefireyl Mrs, Mr. Horace Conte, Mr. Alexander Burkich, Mr. Albert Bachelder, Mr. George Dorothy Sedat. Second row-Mrs. Esther Schreiber, Mrs, Mqry Stone, Mr, Nelson, Mr. William Appeldorn, Mr. Edwin Thurber, Mr. Ronald Ullrich, Mrs. James Salamone, Mr. Arthur Mozzarella, Mr. James De Nicola, Mr. Louis Helen Morris. Weiss, Mr. Alfred Anderson, Mr. Silver Casbarra, Mr. Daniel Pfanner, Mr. Adult Education Based on the principle that education is a lifelong process, approxi- mately lOO different adult education courses were offered. By putting this theory into practice through the use of supervised adult courses, work- shops, and discussion groups, we have provided multiple opportunities for those citizens who wish to continue studies in various fields. With the expansion ot our program into three of the new schools, we shall be able to further our obiectives. Among them are: to enable the citizen to fulfill his responsibility to his community and his country, to enable one to make better use ot his leisure time, to assist those who wish to obtain a high school diploma, to enable aliens to become citizens, and to aid parents in the raising ot better future citizens. ADULT EDUCATION FACULTY First row-Mrs. Ruth P. Carlson, Miss Joan O'NeiIl, Mrs, Vera Lehman, Mrs. R. Bernstein, Mr. Willard M. Wilkins, Mr. Bernard L. Wallis, Dr. S. J. Sluszka. Thelma Adlowitz, Mrs. Catherine D. Muller, Mrs. Edna Applegate, Mrs. Third row-Dr. Jerome Niosi, Mr. lra Wilder, Mr. Charles Schneider, Mr. Anne M. Carotenuto, Mrs. Pauline Darmody, Mrs. Margaret Leiterl. Second Arthur Ludwig, Mr. Kenneth Widmore, Mr. Gilbert Hoffman, Mr. Frank Micciche, row-Mr. Ray Nicholas, Mrs. Herbert F. Wehr, Mr. Tony Nato, Mr. Lester M. John J. Uhliel. einen Registrar Office Left to right-Miss Estelle Yagoda, Miss Anna E Lavterbach, Mrs. Nanette More- REGISTRAR OFFICE craft. The records of each and every student of Sewanhaka High School, in the past, present, and in the time to come, are kept in the oFfice of the Registrar. This is the office in which all working papers are prepared and per- sonality records are stored. Those all-important college transcripts are also prepared within the limits of this office. Many thanks are due the hard-working group of people that comprise this staff. Gllice Staff Locker supervision. Budget control. Teacher certification. Public rela- tions. All of these and many others are the duties of our large office staFf. All these responsibilities add up to mean mountains and mountains of paper work for this hard-working staff, now located in their office on Covert Avenue. The efticiency of this large group of people has much to do with the smooth running of our school. S. H. S. CENTRAL DISTRICT STAFF First row-Mrs. Josephine Corson, Mrs. Ruth W. Brunell, Mr. Daniel lngarra, Mr. Alfred G. Kiefer, Mr. Robert Wilde, Mrs. Edith Hartman, Miss Maxine Mothes. Second row-Mrs. Helen Staufenberg, Miss Carol Anson, Miss Virginia Curlander, Miss Carol Ann Terman, Miss Louise Boernsen, Mrs. Cynthia Keller, Miss .Ioan Kreischer, Mrs. Edna Methlie. u 4m.4 . im... if A tie .L...nr '-ni Custodians The members of Sewanhaka's large cus- todial staff are perhaps the most important of all the behind the scenes workers in the entire school. It is their responsibility to take care of the grounds, equipment, and maintenance of the building, to keep safe and pleasant surroundings for us all. ln this period of rapid expansion the magnitude of 5. H. S. CUSTODIAL STAFF First row-Mr. Sebastian lncalcatarro, Mrs. Mary HoFtman, Mr. John Jaeger, Mr. Forest Kaylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Capobianco, Mr. John Wilshere, Mr. William Suessdort. Second row-Mr. Emil Wortman, Mr. Stan- ley Urnaitis, Mr. Otto Bcllman, Mr. Samuel Hayman, Mr. George Capobianco, Mr. Charles Colleto, Mr. Henry Houck. Third row-Mr. Leonard Peever, Mr. Edward Bork, Mr. Alfred Swenson, Mr. Fred Knoll, Mr. Alfred Ciaccio, Mr. Charles Slingo, - ' '-'-- 'rrr Mr. Thomas Mahon, Mr. Edward Wilmot. Cafeteria Feeding a tremendous number of hungry Sewanhakans every day is an enormous un- dertaking, and it takes the skillful operation of our excellent cafeteria staff to carry out the task efficiently. lt takes much ingenuity and a great deal of imagination to plan meals that are deli- their task is greater than ever before. To this group we extend our sincere thanks. cious and nutritious as well as appetizing and economical. The large group of people comprising the staff may well be proud of the excellent job it does. S. H. S. CAFETERIA STAFF First row-Mrs. Helen Jaques, Mrs. Vera Parenti, Mrs. Marie Michaels, Mrs. Ethel Cluckies, Mrs. Elsie Bender, Mrs. Louise Gomez, Mrs. Jean Mason, Mrs. Alice Kava- nagh. Second row-Mr, Brice Syme, Mrs. Margaret Mammano, Mrs. Renee Peyssard, Mrs. Rose Kiefer, Mrs. Marie Elliott, Mrs. Eleanor Sterrett, Mrs. Dorothea McCrea First row-Mrs. Olive Raber, MVS' MG' PTA A c l Schneider, Mrs. Natalie Krumholz. Sec row-Mrs. Freda Nordahl, Mrs- Mild McCall, Mrs. Olga Edel, Mrs. Mary? Vanek.k W Y P.T.A. An important Odd relationships among parents, hejP. T. A. This wonder- ful orga the parents of Sewanhaka students, and is most effective in its efforts to create will and ding. The P. T. A. spon- sors numerous parent-teacher nights when parents and teachers have a chance to get together and talk informally on each individual student's progress, both in relation to marks and learning, and socially and emotionally. All ways and means are used for student aids and scholarship funds. Officers were as follows: President, Mrs. Bernhard Schneider, Vice President, Mrs. Walter Raber, Correspond- ing Secretary, Mrs. Victor MacDonald, Recording Secre- tary, Mrs. George Harned, Treasurer, Mrs. Julius Krumholz. Mrs. Bernhard Schneider, President, congratulates Mrs. Lawrence Butcher, Guest Speaker. Mr. Wright confers with a parent at a P. T. A. meeting. Refreshments are served at a P. T. 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WRIGHT Principal, Sewanhaka High School MR. ROWLAND FOSTER MR. MERCER WILLIAMS, SR. MR. HAROLD BURHANS DR. JANE CARBONI MRS. MARY DE MATTIA June 26, 1892 was the birth date of the late Mr. Ernest S. Babcock. On December 22, 1956, Mr. Babcock passed away, but the many happy memories of this wonderful man will linger always in the hearts of his many associates. He graduated from Oswego State Teach- ers College, in Oswego, New York, and then went to teach in the states of New York and Ohio. He came to Sewanhaka in September, 1943, as an Industrial Arts teacher, and had been assigned to the faculty of the Floral Park Memorial High School when he passed away. The sight of Mr. Babcock's cheerful, be- spectacled countenance may be gone from Sewanhaka High School, but it will always be remembered and missed by his students and fellow-faculty members. The memory of Mrs. Maude J. Bartlett will be cherished by all with whom she came in contact. This wonderful woman spread hap- piness and confidence into the hearts of all homebound Sewanhakans since 1946. Mrs. Bartlett was born in La Crosse, Wis- consin on November 13, 1902. She attended the La Crosse State Teachers College, and graduated from the University of Iowa in 1928. She did graduate work at Harvard and Columbia Universities, and the New School of Research in New York City. Be- fore coming to Sewanhaka, Mrs. Bartlett taught Physical Education and Health in Wis- consin. ln September, 1946, she came to Sewanhaka as the Visiting Teacher. Mrs. Bartlett passed away on February 1 1, 1957. She is remembered and missed by many people. '5'-95514. . .-:Q ?T:2Zr:.fs- Q. '.': :if ,n Li. qf.:,j,Q-1 ,Z'.yf:-,- I - 1j'5w::z-:-..' z ,Z-hz f,,'xf..: : f .u..,-riri,:,.5..,-,535 Q , 4 gQf.:g:-.15-2,32 . , rp-.' Q 1. -. -- -,,.,.-,... --.,,g:' Q. sz? . '41-L., --...,r.. , . - Q-,. -, , ,. -fr. bij. . , . Q Us H, ,,.,,.. 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Although our class was broken up when the new schools were opened, we emerged smaller in number but greater in school spirit. Our Elvis Presley booth at the Student Council Bazaar was awarded the prize for the best booth. This was only the beginning of a fabulous year, filled with many accomplishments. Our Soph Hop, held in February, will always remain a treasured memory. Our Advisor was Mr. Yaziiian, Assistant Advisors, Mrs. Grant and Mr. Moran, President, Chris Koch, Vice President, Harold Dean, Corresponding Secretory, Gayle Rabinowitz, Recording Secretary, Walter Knapp, and Treasurer, Ortrud Koster. 32 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right-Chris Koch, Ortrud Koster, Gayle Rabinowitz, Walter Knapp. Soph Hi-Lites Sophomore girls and boys engage Mr. Hill plays a trombone solo at one of the great Soph assemblies. in a game of tug-of-war. The Class of '59's Elvis booth Class Representatives en- joy a good book. Sophomores find time to study before their assem- blies. George Vachuda plays the organ for a soph au- dience was a fabulous success. r Active committees keep the Sophomore Board go- in E .1 4' 'cr 5 Sophomores cram during a free period. f 1 'Q i' .3, These pretty Soph girls have lots of pull. ' x 1 4 JUNIOR BOARD tr .xt-M, M. l KH., First l'0W-Lind!! Ropertz, Ci'-lf0l Ann Bernius, Marcia MacDonald, Doris Hot- Donna Johnson, Cynthia Sterrett, Irene Hauptmon, Paula Buehler, Julie Fausto, mann, Mr. Gilbert Hoffman, Warren Lasko, Tom Hayes, Roman Horoszewski. Thelma Huber. Third row-Americus Vitale, Jeff Robinson, George Hoetzi, Second row-Elsie Sterbin, Annette Salamone, Joyce Willse, Lorraine Gevertl, Richard Piccminni, Harry Schwarze, Dan Wilkins, Ed De Castro, Bill Sweeney. Class of l958 What a wonderful year this was! We were finally among the elite at Sewan- haka. Upper classmen at last! When it came to choosing graduation rings we really felt great. Round, square, onyx, or gold. What a terrific selection, and what a beautiful style we chose. We iust couldn't wait for them to be delivered so we could show them off to our friends. Our Junior Prom was a great affair. The gym was changed into a fairylond. Boys in their white dinner iackets and girls in lovely gowns made a breathtaking picture. lt was a perfect year. Our Advisor was Mr. Hoffman, President, Warren Lasko, Vice President, Lucille Cirillo, Recording Secretary, Roman Horoszewski, Financial Secretary, Tom Hayes, Treasurer, Doris Hoffman. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS First row-Doris Hofmann, Mr. Gilbert Hoffman, Warren Lasko. Second row-Tom .7 Hayes, Lucille Cirillo, Roman Horoszewski. 1 .Ui gl-x v-.5 ku!! .il re qmzff bi 2 ' Q a i fi? 2 , K., .l fn I vlr. Hoffman, Class Ad- 'isor, compares the :hoice of ring designs with Juniors Junior Class Heads. Members of the Class of '58 relax between classes. J 0 'i Pre . We e U mor Q we .OQOX Ps OR ,7of6Gf-of 1034 KKNOV 006 mbxx ' ' Jeri. O to 6 vt 0552 'Wee .004- '70'o W I- I es 6. is Sonkof C ' Ord Dennis Kulsick reads the Bible in an assembly program. -1 The Band, conducted by Mr. Renick, provides en- tertainment at a Junior Assembly. Mr. Hoffman, Class Ad- visor, looks on as the Jr. Board makes industrious plans. Mr. Hoffman speaks to the Juniors at an assem- bly. K . - K. Lg 5 j r j 3. i ' 1 ': 2 Q J r ft . . A J f . r 1- . V - ii 2 f 'i fi l - 'Y f V . f fyrjgb A g Lorraine Gevertz takes ,Xie ' b , if time Ioutgto point to her ,Q is ji? - it ,Q ' - choice in a class ring. 5 ' k. . - 'vw Q Q1 QQ: - i . . H . . . gg: Dues, 0 VISCGSSUVY evil- 'lx - ' P- is '.- si'i l 2 A .. 'ia ' 3 Junior Class Representa- tives review the budget. iii 4 W! ,... ..W,. ,,,Mk1 AB A' '25 Ei' ? B5 EB 'JMV icssf Vs- k,,.J SENIOR BOARD First row-M. Wells, A. Von Thaden, M. Wolz, B. Ver Eecke, M. Oerter S. Housman, P. Fortunato, B. Nicosia, S. Rothbaum, T. Colliniates, J. Labate, J. Rau, P. Grant, V. Howe, J. Sirico, R. Rutigliano, I. Leotti, J. Hoffman, B. Thomas. Second row-J. Corrigan, B. Caflisch, J. Agule, G. Tepp, G. Rappe, M. Walsh, R. Martins, B. Barnett, A. Grieco, Mr. Schutte, Advisor, L. Knapp, N. Barta, F. Thiel, M. Fleischman, E. Strongin, L. Rampino, C. Markole, F. Gold, J. Klahn, H. Maieska, E. Landi. Third row-M. DiMarco, M. A. Pacimeo, M. Leon, N. John, M. McGahan, M. HoFfman, C. Tuccinardi, L. Urquhart, J. McErlain, J. Robertson, A. Greenhalgh, M. Meek, R. Paternostro, J. Krueger, C. Kulsick, T. Geduld, E. Sinder, A. Jack, J. Berry, C. Lange, C. Soiefer, J. Mattes, B. Domanoski, M, Umlas, P. McKay, P. Williams. Fourth row-F. Lorenzo, E. Braun, E. Kalb, R. Miller, J. Simmins, J. Grodin, R. Behnken, J. DeBello, A. Cherrington, R. Harned, J. Consavage, W. Goodhue, D. O'Brien, N. Sartor, D. Ross, J. Newark, J. Legg, D. Dawson, F. Dileo, T. Mustapich, M. Rothkin, B. Coyne. Class of l957 This year's Senior Class is one that has left an indelible mark on the school. From its beginning, the class was recognized for being outstanding in its ettorts to serve the school. Many ideas have sprung from the minds ot Senior Class members. Do you remember our famous Jaunty Junior Day? That was an occasion that set a precedent for all tu- ture Junior Class members. Ever since the Senior Class started to post announcements of meetings on the door of the class oftice, no one has been able to complain about not knowing the time or place that it was to be held. Class Advisor was Mr. Schutte, President, Angela Grieco, Vice President, Betty Barnett, Financial Secretary, Roy Martins, Treasurer, Nancy Barta, Secretary, Linda Knapp. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First row-Angela Grieco, Mr. A. J. Schutte, Betty Barnett. Second row-Nancy Y Barta, Roy Martins, Linda Knapp. Emily Palch receives hon ' bl mention in an Class of 57 representa- ora e . , , , - - tives admire their inter- Senior HI Lltes anti-littering essay con- fesf. esting bulletin board. The Senior Class booth lures stu- dents to try their luck at the Bazaar. E L Senior Class officers su- pervise the collection ot dues. Seniors socialize in the auditorium balcony. Seniors make the library a busy Janet Berry wants a little boy doll. A ll place. , fb y.t' usa-L. V G 45, Mr. Schutte, Class Ad- visor, addresses Seniors af fhe Christmas assem' Student Council Presi- bly- dent, Bill Romano, con- gratulates Olympic star, Al Oerter. Class President Angela Grieco speaks to Senior Class. Santa Claus and his helpers were generous at the Senior assembly. if g .s,,.,w ff Linda Porter and Bill Hoffman with Marcia MacDonald and Ronny Morrison are ready for big night. NSCA Fantasia Salli Potts and Tony Pa- ruolo take time out. Also having a wonderful time at Fantasia are the chaperones. Mr. Schutte, Class Ad- visor, welcomes all to this important event. .T , fire- 4 K ij. .S iff' I 1 Two happy couples relax around a table. Music is provided by the Club 44 Dancers enjoy a slow number. 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'yy .' -. .' ' -. N. .- X' -. 1 5-.5 . , ., ,-. ,,x :N -.,: -., - . -. -41 -.ff-.'. . . .,'.,.,.A -. , . .:. ,'., ,-. .K -.., . , ,-. -N. -1: T .LJ - , u ill? 2l'l'l8l'Yl QI' . Angie and Roy were always prepared, . . As Senior Class Officers, they could not be compared. CAROL ANN ALBERT-366 Marguerite Ave., SFP, Clerk, Intramural Sports. FRANK ALFIERI-33 Fallon Ave., E, Army, Football. JUDITH ALIX-60 Gotham Ave., E, Clerk, Intra- mural Sports. .f . 1 . Qwwqe CHARLES ALLBRIGHT-l55 Schenck Blvd., FP, College, Student Council, JV Cross Country, JV Track. JOHN ABRAMOWITZ-249 Cleveland St., FS, Electrician, Intramural Sports. EDWARD ABRY-401 Terrace Blvd., NHP, Col- lege, Radio Guild, Frosh Board, V Bowling, V Softball. BARBARA ALLEN-238-ll 'll7Ih Ave., E, Cal- lege, GAA, Los Jovenes, FTA, Home Economics Club. ANNETTE ALLOCCO-T00 Memphis Ave., SFP, Secretary, Intramural Sports. MARILYN ACKER-S3 Euston Rd., WH, Parish Worker, Intramural Sports. JUDITH ADAMS-Ill Magnolia Ave., FP, Col- lege, GSL, Tennis, Totem. ii... -,.- ANTOINETTE ALLOCCO-91 Belmont Blvd., E, , ' ' 1 it'i . Typist, GSL. i 6? PATRICIA ALLONCIUS-558 Stewart Ave., NHP, Secretary, Intramural Sports. WW HZ.: RAYMOND ADAMS-295 Commonwealth St., FS, Army, Frosh, JV Football, Box Lacrosse, Student Council. ROBERT ADAMS-87 Carnegie Ave., E, Col- lege, Varsity Club, Epsilon Hi-Y, V Track, V Basketball. CIRA ALONGI-IOS Emily Ave., E, Bookkeeper, GSL. ELAINE ALTEVOGT-I4 Redwood Rd., NHP, Buyer, JV, V Glee Clubs, Choir, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein, Frosh, Soph Boards, Student Council, Chieftain, Totem, Omega Hi-Y, Co-Y. CAROLE ADDUCI-i206 Whiteside Ave., FS, Office Work, Chieftain. RUDOLF ADLER-255 Evans Ave., E, College, Honor Society, Amateur Radio, PA Club, Der Deutsche Verein. PETER AMATO-32 Rosalind Ave., E., Marine Corps, Hall Squad, Jr. Board. RICHARD AMBROSE-l507 lincoln Ave., NHP, College, Astronomy Club, Brookesonians, Der Deutsche Verein, X-Ponents. JUDITH AGULE-48 Hedgerow La., Jericho, Col- lege, Totem Asst. Editor, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Chieftain, Gamma Hi-Y, Coalition, GSL, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, Jr., Sr. Boards, Stu- dent Council, Tennis, Scribes Club. JOHN AKERSTROM-54 Hunnewell Ave., E, Agriculture, Omicron Hi-Y, Coalition, V Track, JV Basketball, JV Football. MICHAEL AMENDOLARE-IOO Elmont Rd., E, Business, Intramural Sports. ARNOLD AMUNDSEN-39 William St., NVS, Vet- erinarian, Epsilon Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Soccer, Golf, Frosh Cross Country, Track, Jr. Red Cross. ' -if: Q .IS . .. 'P+' H, ii... .. i - ... .,. A WILLIAM ANDERSEN-I6 Bedford Ave., E, Navy, Box Lacrosse. DIANE ANDERSON-l4l5 Lowell Ave., NHP, College, Jr. Red Cross, Student Council. VIRGINIA AULD-95-08 243rd Sl., B, Nurse, Jr. Red Cross, Los Jovenes. WILLIS AUSTIN-I44 Ribbon St., FS, Engineer, PA Club. WILLIAM ANDERSEN-80 Sylvia La., NHP, Undecided, Los Jovenes, Delta Hi-Y, Sachem Players. CAROL ANDREWS-657 7th Ave., NHP, Col- lege, Totem Features Editor, Honor Society, Stu- dent Council, History Honor Society, Yorker Club, X-Ponents, L'Oriflamme. BARBARA AYASSE-I0 zinnau si., FP, Nursing l School, JV, V Glee Clubs, Riding, GSL, Der ' Deutsche Verein, FNA, Alpha Hi-Y, Chieftain, ' CAP. ANTHONY BACI-i7 Cedar St., E, Dentistry, Honor Society, Chieftain, Proiectionists, Student Council, Frosh, Soph Track, ROBERT ANDREWS-l2 Chester Ave., SM, Col- lege, Tau Hi-Y, Tuocs Co-Y, Varsity Track, Los Chicos. CAROLE ANGRISANI-84 Carolyn Ave., VS, Business School, GSL, Riding Clubs. DOROTHY BAER-I0 Gerard Ave., NHP, Bi-Lin- gual Secretary, Gamma Hi-Y, Frosh, Soph, Jr. Boards, Honor Society, Niandians, Co-Y, FTA, Los Jovenes, Jr. Red Cross, Utopian, Totem. EDYTHE BAKER-53 2nd St., E, Secretary, Intramural Sports. CHARLES ANZIANO-53 Monroe St., FS, Navy, Intramural Sports. MARGARET AQUILONE-I6I Lehrer Ave., E, Office Work, Jr. Red Cross, Leader Corps, GSL, GAA, Chieftain, Basketball, Lacrosse, Softball, Hockey, Tennis Clubs. JAMES BAKER-I6I9 Lincoln Ave., NHP, Col' lege, Varsity Club, V Football, V Softball. CARMEN BALDACCHINO-'ll5-37 Parkway Dr., E, Secretory, Honor Society, Student Council, Scribes, Sewanateens. SALLY ARGENTO--'I86 Madison Ave., FS, Sec- retory, Los Jovenes, Utopian. JAMES ARGUELLES-12 S. 16th St., NHP, Air Force, Los Chicos. PATRICIA BARBONE-l98 Roxbury Rd., GCS, Teacher, Honor Society, Sccietas Latina, GSL, Student Council, Presidents Club, Los Jovenes, Chieftain. JOHN BARETELA-60 Diamond St., E, CPA, Hall Squad, Frosh Football, Frosh, V Baseball, Stage Crew, Los Joyenes, Aquarium Club. JOHN ARLEO-266 Commonwealth St,, FS, Auto Mechanic, V Football, Baseball. BARBARA ARNOLD-81 Crown Ave., E, Secre- tary, GSL. X ELSIE ASKELAND-ll5-24 237th St., E, Nurs- rng School, Purple Quill, GSL, History Honor Society, Gamma Hi-Y, Le Cercle Francais. NEIL AUERBACH-l6 Bradford Rd., VS, Physical Education, Epsilon Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Frosh, Varsity Track, JV Cross Country, JV Basketball, 59 Q Sewanhakds Honor Society was a capable group, emem QI' . . . With Lindo and Bill at the head ofthe troop. 43 DORIS BARLOW-ll0 North lllla St., NHP, Of- fice Work, GAA, Beta Hi-Y, Riding, Tennis, Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, Library Club Utopian. ELIZABETH BARNETT-l6l Jacob St., E, Nursing, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, GSL, Rockettes, Tennis Club, Omega Hi-Y, Niandians Co-Y, Stu- dent Council, Riding, Usherettes, GAA. RONALD BAYLES-lll2 Rosegold St., FS, Urlde cided, Intramural Sports. DANIEL BAZLEY-I7 Ratt Ave., FP, Army, As tronorny Club. ROBERT BARRETT-192 Wellington Rd., GCS, College, Der Deutsche Verein, Student Council, Coalition. NANCY BARTA-328 James St., FS, College, Student Council, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Jr., Sr. Boards, Hockey, Riding, Coali- tion. HERBERT BECKER-4 Revere Dr. West, FP, Col lege, Transfer, Der Deutsche Verein, Jr. Board, Frosh, JV Football. JAMES BECKLEY ll5 Br man Aye NHP Le Cercle Francais, Jr. Red Cross. CLIFFORD BARTHMAN-43 Calla Ave., FP, Col- lege, Los Chicos, Frosh Baseball, Frosh, V Football. DAVID BARTOLDUS-ISO Kruze St., FS, Col- lege, Soccer, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein. SUE BECKMAN-152 Carlton Terrace, SM, Col- Presidents Club, JV, V Twirling, Radio Guild, Yorker Club, Jr. Board, Los Jovenes, Student Council, Niandians Co-Y. RUDOLPH BEHNKEN-77 Locust St., FP, College, Honor Society, Astronomy Club, Brookesonians, Sr. Board, L'Oriflamme, Frash Track, Totem. CHARLOTTE BATTAGLIA-6 Dover Parkway, SM, Secretary, Totem, Utopian. AUDREY BAUSER-232 Commonwealth St., FS, College, Le Cercle Francais, Totem, Utopian. ELENORE BEHRENS-1051 Esther St., FS, Teacher, Kappa Hi-Y, GSL, Der Deutsche Verein, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein, Home Economics Club, FTA, Student Council. WILLIAM BELCHER-1078 Phoebe St., FS, Col lege, Rifle Club, Amateur Radio, Titaniums. NORMAN BAY-T05 North 7th St., NHP, Col- lege, Honor Society, Der Deutsche Verein. PATRICIA BAYER-235 Landau Ave., E, Secre tary, Student Council, Utopian, Scribes. BEVERLY BELL-85 Heathcote Rd., E, College, Omega Hi-Y, Student Council, Los Jovenes, Co-Y 4, Tennis, Basketball, Soph Board, Ticket Com- mittee, Coalition. PETER BELLHOUSE-IIB Court House Rd., FS, Navy, Tau Hi-Y, Los Jovenes, Jr. Red Cross. JOSEPH BELLOMO-IO44 N. 6th St., NHP, College, Hall Squad. VINCENT BELMONTE-2l34 Baylis Ave., E, College, Totem, Bowling. :tit BENJAMIN BERG-54 Hawthorne Ave., FP, Army, Akohnawes, Frosh, JV, V Track, Student United, Student Council, Cross Country. EDWARD BERG-340 Keller Ave., E, Carpenter, Honor Society, Bookmen. Math was never left unsolved, C9 Mm em QI' . . . When Paul and Jerry were involved. 44 1 99 -I i College, Honor Society, PA Club, Frosh Baseball, lege, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Alpha Hi-Y, wm- '-'bw orw -fr W-N. W Marion and lrene had publications to edit, Xcflfrlelll el' . . . And it was to them, that we gave all the credit VALERIE BERGMAN-226 Doherty Ave., E, Accountant, lntramural Sports. WILLIAM BERKOWITZ-465 Dunster Ct., WH, College, L'Oriflamme, Delta Hi-Y, Astronomy Club, JV Lacrosse, Chieftain. FRANK BERNHART-47 Marlow Rd., VS, Aero- nautical Mechanic, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM BERNINGER-319 James St., FS, Ma- rines, Omicron Hi-Y, JV Track, Varsity Band, Der Deutsche Verein, Area Council, Student Council, Coalition. JANET BERRY-1121 Norbay St., FS, Buyer, Sachem Players, Student Council, Honor Society, Sigma Hi-Y, Jr., Sr. Boards, Jr. Red Cross, GLC, Presidents Club, Chieftain. WALTER BETKOWSKI-481 lst St., E, College, Omicron Hi-Y, CAP, l.'Oriflamme, Societas Latina, Radio Guild. ROBERT BLAU-755 Othello Ave., FS, Medicine, Los Jovenes, Rifle Club, JV Lacrosse, Library Club, Hall Squad, Frosh Board, Student Council. JAMES BOBBITT- 526 S. 14th St., NHP, College, Soph Baseball, Camera Club, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, Radio Guild. FRANK BIANCO-998 Jrd Ave., FS, Navy, Intramural Sports. MATTHEW BIENIEK-43 Evergreen Ave., NHP, Commercial Pilot, JV, V Lacrosse, Bowling. FRANK BOCCIO-i420 Broadway, NHP, Electrical Work, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Hall Squad. ROBERT BOERCKEL-217 Franklin Ave., FS, College, JV, V Soccer, Frosh, JV, V Track. PAULETTE BIERBAUM-l5 Stephan Ave., NHP, College, Honor Society, Gamma Hi-Y, Artsmen, Brookesonians, Totem Art Editor, Scribes, GSL, L'OriHamme, Tennis, Purple Quill, Arrow, As- tronomy Club, X-Ponents. STEPHEN BIGGER-lb Cunningham Ave., FP, Scientist, Frosh Cross Country, V Band, Rifle Club, Omicron Hi-Y, Honor Society, Titaniums, Astronomy Club, Purple Quill, Arrow. RUTH BOERNSEN-948 Naple Ave., FS, Teacher, Frosh, Soph Boards, Riding, Jr. Red Cross, GSL, RICHARD BOESCH-24 Kingston St., E, Machine ist, Intramural Sports. ROGER BING-64 Sylvia La., NHP, Merchant Marine, JV, V Track, JV, V Cross Country, Bowling, Titaniums, Brookesonians, Varsity Club, Student Council. NINA BISESI-33 Cherry St., FP, Business School, Kappa Hi-Y, GLC, JV, V Glee Clubs. EVELYN BOGER--955 Lakeville Rd., NHP, Busi ness School, Jr. Red Cross, Utopian, Student Council, Tennis Club. EMELIE BOJARSKI-244 Franklin St., E, Police woman, GSL, Student Council. GEORGE BLACKWELL-832 Bryant Ave., NHP, Agriculture, lntramural Sports. WARREN BLAKE-31 Scirrlitclr St., E, Worlr, Frosh, Saph Football. OWEN BOLAND-12 Mapleleaf La., NHP, Col lege, Fresh Cross Country, Der Deutsche Verein Tau Hi-Y, JV, V lacrosse, Utopian. BARBARA BOLINA-I2 8th St., GCP, Secretary Intramural Sports. 45 lssues in council were never still, em QW! el' With capable ofllicers like Ronnie and Bill. JOYCE BRADLEY-6 Dewitr St., VS, Secretary Transfer, Library, Hi-Lite Stalil, All-State Chorus May Festival, Year Book Staff. PATRICK BRAGLIA-l75 Crown Ave., E, Unde cided, JV Soccer. SUSAN BRASHOLZ-I7 Nu ent St. NHP Fash 9 1 I ion Designer, JV, V Glee Clubs, Le Cercle Fran- cais, Student United. ALFRED BRATTESON-100 Violet Ave., FP, Col lege, Los Jovenes, .IV Track. JERRY BONAGUISO-703 Colonial St., H, Avia- tion Mechanic, Intramural Sports. CAMILLE BONGIARDINA-I Putney Rd., VS, Office Work, GSL, Sewanateens, Student Council. EDWARD BRAUN-631 Pauley Dr., WH, College, Delta Hi-Y, Honor Society, Radio Guild, .IV La- crosse, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, Rifle Club, Titaniums. JOAN BREDOW-22 Sterling Rd., E, Nurse, Home Economics Club, Jr., Sr. Boards, Beta Hi-Y, History Honor Society, GAA, Coalition. JUNE BORMANN-76 Guthann Ave., E, Secre- tary, Sigma Hi-Y, Chieftain. LOUIS BORRELLI--773 Elmont Rd., E, Me- chanic, JV Football, Auto Club, THEODORE BREIDBART-80 Garnet PI., E, Col- lege, JV Tennis, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross. ARLENE BREMER+76 3rd St., GCP, College, Transfer, Leaders, Service, Usherettes, Drama. RUTH BOSSERT-94-39 240th St., B, Secretary, Yorker Club, Boosters, Tennis, FNA, Tuocs Co-Y, Alpha Hi-Y. SANDRA BOSSERT-94-39 240th St., B, Office Work, Yorker Club, Co-Y, Student Council, Boost- ers, Sewanateens, Jr. Red Cross. ALFRED BRENNER-IAI James St., FS, College, Student Council, Los Jovenes, Omicron Hi-Y, V Band, Hall Squad, Coalition, Radio Guild, Chief- tain, JV Cross Country, Frosh, JV Track. DEAN BRETT-Marcus Ave., GCP, College, V Band, Library Club, HERMAN BOTHE-133 Scmpton Blvd., FS, Elec- trician, Intramural Sports. JOSEPH BOVENZI--I8 Sussex Rd., E., Marine Corps, Frosh, JV Lacrosse, Hall Squad, Jr. Red Cross. ROBERT BRINK-85 Crown Ave., E, College, V Football, V Lacrosse, Sr. Board. POLLY BRITTON-6 Pansy Ave., FP, Nursing School, Chieftain, V Glee Club, Jr. Red Cross. CHRISTINE BOYENS-80 Carl Ave., FS, Nurse, Honor Society, Student Council, Student United Der Deutsche Verein, Utopian, Tennis, GSL, Rid- ing Club. MARY BOYLES-769 Elmont Rd., E, Secretary, GAA, Choir, Basketball, Bowling, Softball Club. ARTHUR BRODE-901 Center Dr., FS, Electrical Engineer, Hall Squad, V Band, PA Club, Utopian. PATRICIA BRODERICK-116-28 238th St., E, Beauticion Frosh Board JOAN BRODSKI IO4 Madison Ave FS Beauti cian LOriflamme RUTHANNE BRODY 86 Barbara St E College Los Jovenes Student Council Coalition JOHN BYRNE l3O Covert Ave SM College aotball V Soccer Tu HiY Utopian LINDA BYRNE I768 Aladdin Ave NHP Ste nographer Student Council GSL Totem Rock ette , GAA Utopian, Soph S Boar s DAVID BROOKES-l28 Avon Pl., WH, College, Band, Orchestra, Science Club, Rifle Club, Hall Squad. KENNETH BROWN-I9 Chester Ave., SM, Ag riculture, Fro h Track FFA LOUIS CAFARELLI-23 McKee St., FP, Drafts- man, Intramural Sports. BRENDA CAFLISCH-I5 Ist SI., E, Missionary, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Totem, Student Council, Titaniums, Presidents Club, Der Deutsche Verein, Honor Society. VERONICA BRUNO-547 Parkway Dr., E, Kath- erine Gibbs, Student Council, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Presidents Club, Kappa HIAY, Utopian, Frash Class President. MARIANNE BRUNS-33 Fern Assistant JV V Cheerleader, SI., FP, Dental JV Glee Club, GAA, Frbsh, lSoph, Jr. Boards, Student Council, Riding Club, Totem, Sigma Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross, Utopian, Retailing Club, Der Deutsche Verein. EDWARD CAHILL-40 Savoy Ave., E, Construc- tion Worker, Frosh, Soph Football. MARTINA CALABRESE-1310 Times Ave., E, Fashion Illustrator, Los Jovenes, Honor Society, Artsmen. EDNA MAE BRYAN-869 Gabriel St., FS, Col- lege, Student Council, Sigma Hi-Y, Yorker Club, L'Oriflamme, Riding Club, Radio Guild, Le Cercle Francais, Purple Quill, Utopian. HENRY BUCK-62 Rottkamp St., VS, College, Intramural Sports. BARBARA CALDARA-182 Belmont Blvd., E, Secretary, Frosh, Soph, Jr. Boards, Riding, Bowl- ing Clubs. ROBERT CALLAN--ll5-66 238th St., E, Civil Service, Intramural Sports. JOSEPH BUCKEY-262 Tulip Ave., FP, Aviation, Intramural Sports. JEAN BUITH-302 Lincoln St., FS, Artist, Jr. Red Cross, Rockettes, Gamma Hi-Y, FNA, Stu- dent United, Tennis, Bowling, Riding, GSL, Yorker Club, GAA. FRANK CAMARANO-263 Clafllrt Blvd., FS, Army, Frosh, Soph Football, Frash Lacrosse. MICHAEL CANIN-I083 Ashley Dr., VS, Phar- macist, Der Deutsche Verein, Epsilon Hi-Y, Area Council, JV Track, JV Baseball. EDWARD BURFEINDT-1012 5th Ave., NHP, College, Der Deutsche Verein, Frosh Football, Varsity Club, JV, V Basketball, JV, V Baseball. ROBERT BURGER-52 Jefferson cal Engineer, PA Club, Theta St., FS, Electri- Hi-Y, Coalition. MARGARET BURTON 953 Naple Ave., FS, Cler ical Work, Retailing Club. FRANK BURY-I'l24 Esther St., FS, College, Theta Hi-Y, Hall Squad, Titaniums, Track, Cross Country. We had the most fun when our sides were split .9 glllem el' . . . By Toby and Jim and their likable wit 47 MARY LOU CANNONE-89 Irving Ave., FP, College, Akahnawes Co-Y, Sewanateens, GSL, JV, V Glee Clubs, Student Council, Coalition, Purple Quill, Tennis, Home Economics Club. JOHN CARACCIOLO-237 Fernwood Terrace, SM, Aeronautical Engineer, Soph Board, Bowling, Student Council, JV Soccer. WILLIAM CATANIA-IT9 Covert Ave., E, Col- lege, L'Oriflamme. RONALD CERINO-I466 Madison St., E, Col- lege, JV, V Soccer, Frosh Baseball, Lambda Hi-Y, Utopian, Student Council, Le Cercle Francais, Varsity Club, V Softball. VIRGINIA CARMODY-773 Hempstead Tpke., E, Nursing School, Volleyball, Softball, Bowling, Basketball, Retailing Club. GLORIA CARRARA-85 Litchfield Ave., E, Sec' retary, GSL. MARIAN CERNKOVIC-2 Dallas Ave., NHP, Teacher, GSL, FTA, Los Jovenes, Library Club, Honor Society, Totem, Student Council. ANDREW CHERRINGTON--39 Oak Dr., NHP, Engineer, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Totem Ad Pictures Editor, Der Deutsche Verein, Student Council, Math Forum, Astronomy Club, JV Ten- nis, Omicron Hi-Y, X-Ponents. JOHN CARRIL-924 Hillside Blvd., NHP, Un- decided, Frosh Track, Student Council. THERESA CARUSO-90 Travis Ave., E, Retailing, Tennis Club. BETTY ANNE CHRIST-I40 Fieldmere St., E, Undecided, Riding, Tennis, Retailing Clubs, Chieftain, Frosh Board, Utopian. LORRAINE CHRIST-T08 Bromleigh Rd., SM, Nursing School, GSL, Chieftain. MICHAEL CASA-l077 Corukin St., FS, Musi- cian, V Band. CAROL CASSIDY-T74 Belmont Blvd., E, Sec- retary, Jr. Red Cross. JUNE CHRISTIE-54 Rottkamp St., VS, Secref tary, GSL, Jr. Red Cross, Student Council, To- tem, Bowling Club, Sr. Board. DOLORES CHRISTINA-238-36 116th Ave., E, Beautician, Home Economics Club, Softball. CARMELA CASSONE-1024 Glen Dr., FS, Sec- retary, Intramural Sports. FRANCES CATALDI-48 Hillsboro Ave., E, Sec- retary, Student Council. JOAN CIANCUINELLI-5 Irving St., VS, Sec- retary, Library, GSL, Bowling, Jr, Red Cross, Tennis Clubs. MADELINE CIARLANTE--T85 Circle Drive East, E, Secretary, Scribes Club. FRANKLIN CINCOTTA-821 Adele St., FS, Col- lege, Intramural Sports. RONALD CINQUEMANI-804 Marion St., FS, Navy, Camera Club, VICTOR CIUZIO-87 Garnet Pl., E, College, Intramural Sports. GEORGE CLAHANE-14 Woolworth Sf., E, Cal- lege, Intramural Sports. In basketball, Tom, Bob, and Jim, QWIQWI QI' Scored the ball with vigor and vim. 48 Dottie and Bob always had music on hand, .9 Rmem el' . . . To add flute and drum to our band. RONALD CLARK--1037 Barnes St., FS, Army, Intramural Sports. ROBERT CLEMENTS-1465 Marshall St., E, Ma- chinist, Intramural Sports. VIRGINIA CLOKE-3 Paul Ave., NHP, Clerical Work, Intramural Sports. SERGE COLAMARTINO-212 Monroe St., FS, College, Intramural Sports. THERESA COLANGELO-214 Covert Ave., FP, Typist, Chieftain, Niandians. WILLIAM COLANTUONO-993 Adams Ave., FS, Machinist, Frosh, Soph Football. VINCENT COMPARETTO-1806 Shipley Ave., VS, Agriculture, Intramural Sports. JAMES CONENELLO-227 Courthouse Rd., FS, Navy, Pica Club. BEVERLY COLE-19 Le Soir Ave., FP, College, Honor Society, Kappa Hi-Y, Artsmen, GSL, Radio Guild, Sachem Players, Yorker Club, L'Ori- flamme, X-Ponents, Niandians Co-Y, Library, Tennis Clubs. CAROL COLE-78 Marshall St., E, Clerical Work, Student Council, Utopian. JACK CONROY-9423 239th St., B, College, Frosh, JV, V Lacrosse, Varsity Club, Tau Hi-Y. JOSEPH CONSAVAGE-1403 Surprise St., E, Machinist, Sr. Board, Hall Squad. JACQUELINE COLE-I86 Whitehall Rd., GCS, College, Transfer, Riding, Los Jovenes, Tennis, Art, Archery Clubs. JOSEPH COLLETTI-885 Adams Ave., FS, Cal- lege, Transfer, Fresh Softball. KAREN COOK-620 Wayne Ave., NHP, Secre- tary, Transfer, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, GSL. ROBERTA COOPER-637 10th Ave., NPH, Sec- retary, Sigma Hi-Y, Honor Society, Tuocs, Se- wanateens, Scribes Club. ANTOINETTE COLLINIATES-924 Hancock Ave., FS, Business School, Student Council, Utopion. HOWARD COLLINS-'IO Terrace Blvd., NHP, College, Varsity Club, los Jovenes, Student Council, Jr. Board, V Baseball, V Basketball. ROBERT COORDS--'I6 Kamda Blvd., NHP, Aero- nautical Engineer, Der Deutsche Verein, X-Pru nents, Honor Society, CAP, Astronomy Club. BARBARA CORCORAN-609 10th Ave., NHP, Business School, Societas Latina, Sewanateens, GLC, Tuocs Co-Y, Volleyball, Student United. JAMES COLLINS-A Georgia St., NVS, College, Transfer, Jr. Hi-Y, .IV Football. PATRICK COMMINS-527 Maple Dr., NHP, College, Hall Squad. JAMES CORDARO-148 Hoffman Ave., E., Ma- rines, Football. RICHARD CORDES-3 Willow St., FP, College, Frosh Basketball, Rifle Club, Societas Latina. 49 M9 W Joyce, and Pat, and Joan made three, elllelll el' . . . The Senior Trio in harmony. ROBERT COYNE-I5 S. lst St., NHP, Col- lege, Theta Hi-Y, Frosh, JV Track, Cross Coun- try, Los Jovenes. FRANK COZART-808 Jericho Tpke., NHP, Physical Ed., Varsity Club, V Football, V Lo- CTOSSE. KENNETH CRANE-953 Adams Ave., FS, Elece trical Technician, Tennis Club. ROBERT CRANE-IO79 Rottkamp St., VS, Navy, Intramural Sports. J,-up WILLIAM CORNACCHIA-216 Biltmore Ave., E, Civil Engineer, Bowling, Student Council, Coo- lition, JV Lacrosse, Sr. Board. PATRICIA CORNELL-I99 Marcus Ave., GCP, Secretary, Alpha Hi-Y, Totem, Girls' Leader Corps, Sewanateens, Riding Club, Student United, Jr. Red Cross. NANCY CRAVEN-381 Euston Rd., GCS, Model, Los Jcvenes, Jr. Board, Usherettes, Student Council, Utopian, Totem. ROBERT CRILLEY-55 King St., FP, Undecided, Retailing Club. ROBERT CORNWELL-24 Wellington Rd., WH, College, JV Track, V Soccer, Utopian. LORRAINE CORRADO-Ill Rosser Ave., E, Librarian, Choir, Student Council, Usherettes, GSL. EVALYN CRUYPELANDT-198 Bryant Ave., FP, College, JV Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Hockey. GRACE CULLEN1'l82l New Hyde Park Rd., NHP, Business School, Niandians Co-Y, Jr. Red Cross. ROSALIE CORRAO-160 Lincoln Rd., FS, Sec- retary, Student Council, Choir, Los Jovenes, Utopian, V Glee Club. JOANNE CORRIGAN-620 Brooklyn Ave., NHP, Secretary, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Jr. Red Cross, Student Council, Usherettes, GSL. SUSAN CUMMINS-276 Madison St., FS, Sec- retary, Student Council, Usherettes, Utopian, Tennis, Riding, Chieftain. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM-552 N. lst St., NHP, Undecided, Varsity Club, Tau Hn-Y, V Cross Country, V Track. JACK CORSO-925 North 2nd St., NHP, Col- lege, Track. FRANK COSTA-610 S. 12th St., NHP, Army, Jr. Board. ROBERT CUOMO-23l Violet Ave., FP, Gas Station Owner, JV Lacrosse, Cross Country. JOSEPH CURTIN-6 Charles St., VS, Marines, Transfer, V Track, JV Cross Country, Frosh, JV, V Basketball, Frosh, JV Baseball. THOMAS COSTANTINO-92 Kilburn Rd., GCS, Tool and Dye Maker, Los Jovenes. HELEN COYNE-l35 Barbara Sf., E, Book- keeper, Totem, Soph Board. NANCY CUTTER-30 Elm Ave., FP, Nursing School, JV Glee Club, GSL, Choir, Aeclians, Der Deutsche Verein. JOHN DABAL-73 3rd St., GCP, Machinist, Intramural Sports. I 5 Wg .-' Q 'vi W st s X 1, as . 1 ,E , , ,R ROBERT DAIDONE-1724 New Hyde Pk. Rd., NHP, College, Arrow, Radio Guild, Artsmen. DOLORES D'AMBRO5IA--906 Yale Pl., FS, Sec- retary, lntramural Sports. PETER DELULIO-29 Ludlum Ave., E, College lntramural Sports. SAVINO DE MURO-647 Bauer Court, E College, Intramural Sports. ANN DANELS-256 Semptcn Blvd., FS, College, Kappa Hi-Y, Niandians Co-Y, GSL, Booster Club, Chieftain, Las Jovenes, Jr. Red Cross. RICHARD DARMODY-40 Le Soir Ave., FP, College, JV Track, V Football, Societas Latina. JOHN DE NICOLA-518 N. 10th St,, NHP, College, Choir, Los Jovenes, Las Chicas, Epsi- lon Hi-Y, X-Ponents. FRANK DEPRANO-537 N, 6th St., NHP College, lntramural Sports. DOROTHY DAUS-796 Barbara Blvd., FS, Teacher, Totem, Le Cercle Francais, FTA. DOUGLAS DAWSON-22 Hunnewell Ave., E, College, Fresh, Sr. Boards. LUCILLE DEPRANO-537 N. 6th St., NHP, Nursing, Chieftain, L'OritIamme. VIRGINIA DESIDERIO-35 Evergreen Ave., NHP, Buyer, Student Council, Totem, Jr. Board, Chief- tain, Tennis, Utopian, Riding, L'OrifIamme. JACQUELINE DAWSON-22 Hunnewell Ave., E, Secretory, Student Council, Retailing Club. JAMES DE BELLO-3l8 Doherty Ave., E, Engineering, Student Council, Sr. Board, Lambda Hi-Y, Choir, Student United. GERTRUDE DESTASIO-452 Terrace Ave., GCS Secretary, lntramural Sports. RICHARD DETKE-l64O Falmouth Ave., NHP, College, JV Lacrosse. ANTOINETTE DE COSTANZO-1l2 Catherine Ave., FS, Secretary, GLC. JOSEPH DE CRISTOFARO-6 Lenox PI,, FS, Marines, Frosh, JV Football, Frosh Baseball. GLORIA D'EUFEMIA-'I7 Bryant Ave., NHP, Ottice Work, lntramural Sports. NINA DEVAN-36 Adams St., FP, Office Worlr, Intramural Sports. MICHAEL DE CRISTOFARO-6 Lenox Pl., FS, Marines, Frosh, V Football, Student Council. ANITA DEEKEN-300 Jericho Tpke., NHP, Sec- retary, JV Glee Club, Retailing Club, Jr, Red Cross. JOHN DEI. COI.I.E-'lI5-75 Parkway Dr., E, Engineering, Intramural Sports. ANTHONY DELLE DONNE-9264 246th St., B, Undecided, Frosh Track. 59 Q Languages in S. H. S. went through the test, emem el' . . . As Monica and John did their best. 5l BARBARA DE WITT-23 Stephan Ave., NHP, Secretary, Usherettes, Niandians Co-Y, Tennis, GSL. ELAINE DIAMOND-I089 Ashley Dr., VS, Den- tal Hygienist, Intramural Sports. MARY DI MARCO-ICII4 Jericho Tpke., NHP, Secretary, Jr. Red Cross, Artsmen, Jr. Board, GSL, L'Oritlamme. MICHAEL DIODATO-964 3rd Ave., FS, Car- penter, Intramural Sports. JOSEPH DI CONZA-506 Dogwood Ave., FS, College, Intramural Sports. ROBERT DIEHI.-280 Jefterson St., FS, Unde- cided, Hall Squad. JOHN DI PAOLA-23 Bretton Rd., GCP, ln- dustry, lntramural Sports. MYRNA DISK-246 Claflin Blvd., FS, College, Artsmen, Presidents Club, Beta Hi-Y, Yorker Club, L'OrifIamme, Totem, Tennis, Student Coun- cil, Utopian. GUY DI GENNARO-238 Franklin St., E, Sur- veyor, JV Soccer. FRANK DI LEO-75 Cedar Place, FP, College, Astronomy Club, Honor Society, Student Coun' cil, L'Oriflamme, Sr. Board. DOROTHY DIXON-2 Lily St., FP, Secretary, GSL, Los Jovenes, Retailing Club. WALTER DLUGINSKI-120 Central Ave., GCP, Machinist, Intramural Sports. HENRY DI LEO-II67 Langdon St., FS, Pro, prietor, Intramural Sports. ROBERT DII.LON-128 N. 7th St., NHP, College, JV, V lacrosse, JV, V Football, Var- sity Club, Los Jovenes. ROBERT DMUCHOWSKI-IQI9 Millers La., NHP, Air Force, V Golf. MARY DOBENECKER-285 Madison St., FS, College, Totem, Niandians, Co-Y, Iota Hi-Y, Usherettes, Utopian, Student Council, Societas Latina, Tennis, L'Oriflamme. HENRY DI LORENZO-54 Nugent St., NHP, Col- lege, Honor Society, Indoor Track, V Track, Cross Country, Varsity Club, L'Oriflamme. MARGARET DILTS-Al Durham Rd., NHP, Col- lege, Riding, GSL, Totem. PETER DOHRMANN-38 S. lst St., FF, Air Force, Intramural Sports. JANE DOLAN-562 N. 2nd St., NHP, Clerical Work, GSL. KATHLEEN DOLAN-I26 Carnation Ave,, FP, Undecided, Chieftain, Totem, GSL, Boosters, Los Chicas, Tennis, Basketball, Omega Hi-Y, Yorker Club, Sewanateens, Niandians, Retailing Club, JV Glee Club. BARBARA DOMANOSKI-811 Whittier Ave., NHP, Secretary, Student Council, GSL, Betc Hi-Y, Yorker Club, Scribes Club, Totem, Senior Board. BARBARA DOMIN-43 Hathaway Ave., E, Lat Technician. Tennis. Beta Hi-Y, Yorker Club, Boosters, Student Council, Radio Guild, Riding, Chieftain, L'OrifIamme, History Honor Society. RAYMOND DOMINGO-156 Fendale St., FS, Armed Forces, Intramural Sports. were short and some were tall, em QWI QI But Carol and Dick were the cutest of all. 52 . 3 Qu. Fx: ,, .g -t ..t. 1 - 5:52 1 Q: Service League and Hall Squad were properly led, .9 Wemem el' . . . By their capable captains, Nancy and Ed. WILLIAM DONALDSON-655 Sobo Ave., FS, Q Undecided, Intramural Sports. l JOANNE DONOHUE-250 Floral Blvd., FP, Sec- retary, Omega Hi4Y, Coalition, JV, V Glee Clubs, Niandions Co-Y, Sewanateens, Los Jove- nes, Boosters, Jr. Red Cross, Chieftain. IRA DOPKIN-25 Everitt St., VS, College, Los Chicos, Las Jovenes, Le Cercle Francais, Utopian, V Lacrosse, V Softball, Totem, Tau Hi+Y, V Bowling. NOREEN DORRINGTON-271 Biltmore Ave., E, Secretary, Alpha Hi-Y, Library Club, Jr. Red Cross, Totem, Student United, Badminton. DOUGLAS DOW-20 Van Siclen Ave., FP, College, JV Track, Lacrosse, Der Deutsche Verein, Le Cercle Francais. EILEEN DOUGHERTY-176 Violet Ave., FP, College, Choir, Aeolians, Kappa Hi-Y, Presi- dents Club, Honor Society, Sewonateens, Frosh Board, Los Jovenes, Coalition. JOHN DUPREE-l807 Shipley Ave., VS, Col- lege, Los Jovenes, History Honor Society, Honor Society. CHARLES DUWE--67 Caroline Ave., E, Undee cided, JV Lacrosse, Soccer, Tau Hi4Y. MADELINE DOUGHERTY-90 Kamda Blvd., NHP Nurse, JV, V Twirlers, Utopian, Honor Society Presidents Club, JV Glee Club, Tennis. DENNIS DOYLE-952 Van Buren Ave., FS, Col- lege, Frosh, JV, V Lacrosse, Der Deutsche Ve- rein, Titaniums, Rifle Club, Varsity Club. JOHN DUWEL-33 Bradford Rd., VS, College, Intramural Sports. EILEEN DVORAK-52 Orchid St., FP, Secretary, GSL, Jr. Red Cross, Titaniums, Tennis. BARBARA DRAKE-126 Emerson Ave., FP, Nurse. Omega Hi-Y, Pow Wow Co-Y, JV, V Glee Clubs, Riding, FNA, Camera Club, GSL, Student United, Student Council, Los Jovenes. JOHN DREASEN-7l Floral Blvd., FP, College, Astronomy Club, L'Oritlomme, Bookmen. ELLEN DWYER-395 Bly Court, FS, Office Work, GSL, Chieftain, Bowling, Softball, Home Eco- nomics Club. KATHLEEN EARLEY-271 Jefferson St., FS, Cole lege, Utopian, Student Council, Co-Y 5, Tennis, Totem, Chieftain, Radio Guild. MARGARET DRESCHER-59 Orchid St., FP, Sec- retary, Glee Club, GSL, L'OrifIamme, Basketball. ANN DREWES-135 Beverly Ave., FP, Beautician, GAA, GSL. ANTOINETTE EASEVOLI-6 Landau Ave., E, Secretary, GSL, Coalition. KATHERINE EBERHARD-500 Franklin Ave., FS, Undecided, Intramural Sports. LEONARD DUBREUIL-32 Claridge Ave., E Marine Corps, V Football, L'Oriflamme. MARY DUHIGG-75 whitney Ave., FP, College, Pow Wow Co-Y, Sewanateens, History Honor So- ciety, L'Orit1amme, JV, V Glee Clubs, GSL. BARBARA ECKEL-H7407 237th St. E Dicta- phone Operator, Intramural Sports. SHEILA EDMOND--lO06 Polk Ave., FS, Typist, GSL. .lim and Nick, who in the fall, em Qin QI' Contributed to Soccer and Cross Country score. ALFRED ENGLER-I4 Bedford Ave., E, Navy, Intramural Sports. THOMAS ERSKINE-72 Alden Ave., VS, Printer, Chieftain, V Golf, Bowling, Proiectionists. ANNETTE ESPOSITO-41 Terrace Ave., FP, Entertainer, Glee Club, Choir, Aeolians, Honor Society. SALVATORE ESPOSITO-922 N. lst St., NHP, College, V Football, Camera Club, Student Council, Hall Squad. ANNA THERESA EDREOS-730 Iris St., FS, Music Teacher, Orchestra Jr. Red Cross, Purple Quill, GSL. DOLORES EGER l9 Sperry Ct., NHP, Nurse, J Red Cross Boosters, Le Cercle Francais, Tennis. OLAND ETSON, JR.-174 Hendrickson Ave., E, Air Force, V Track, Cross Country. IRENE EVERS--790 Garfield St., FS, Secretary, GLC, Totem, Chieftain. JOHN EHRHART 10 Nugent St., NHP, College, Transfer. ERNEST EICKMEYER-'l6l7 Highland Ave., NHP, Electrical Engineer PA Club, Omicron Hi-Y, Golf. JEANETTE EY-l2l Beverly Ave., FP, Secretary, Student Council, Totem, JV Glee Club, Tuocs CofY, Los Jovenes, Iota Hi-Y, Honor Society, Ticket Committee, Student United, Chieftain. VICTOR FACONTI-517 S. l3th St., NHP, Aeronautical Engineer, JV, V Lacrosse, Student Council, Tau Hi-Y, Frosh Football. - EILEEN EISELE 35 Sperry Ct., NHP, Business School, Totem, Chieftain, GSL. GEORGE ELDERD 110 Euston Rd., WH, College, Tau Hn Y Choir, Band, Utopian. ISABELLE FALCONE-305 Norfeld Blvd., E, Sec' retary, GSL, Chieftain. ANN FALLACARA-li Orchid Lane, NHP, Calf lege, lntramural Sports. PATRICIA ELSON 48 Willis Ave., FP, College, Rockettes Choir Aeolians, GAA, Presidents Club Math Club Beta Hi'Y, Akahnawes, Chief- tain Totem Coalition, Honor Society, Student Council, L Orlflamme, Le Cercle Francais. JOHANNA EMANUEL-983 Cathedral Ave., FS, Clerical Work, lntramural Sports. ROBERT FALZONE-913 Adams St., FS, College, Choir, Aeons, Student Council, Hall Squad, Utopian, Tennis, JV Softball, Radio Guild, Movie Squad. EDWARD FARRELLY-310 Jericho Tpke., NHP, Printer, lntramural Sports. CARYLE EMRICK ll7 Charles St., FP, Secre- or Sigma H Y Jr. Red Cross, JV, V Glee Clubs Chieftain Utopian, Camera Club, Pow- Wow Ca Y, Student Council. J HN ENDRES lO Maple Ave., FP, Aero- nautical Engineer, lntramural Sports. JOYCE FASBENDER-654 S. 9th St., NHP, Col- lege, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, JV Cheer- leaders, Utopian, GAA, L'Oriflamme, Riding Club. EDWARD FELDT-1055 N. 7th si., NHP, Navy, Transfer, Bowling, Swimming. 54 FRANK FERRARO-959 N. 2nd St., NHP, Avio- lion Mechanic, Transfer, Band, Orchestra, Hall Squad. LINDA FERRELL-55 Tulip Ave., FP, College, Student Council, Totem, Niandians Co-Y, GSL, Jr. Red Cross, X-Ponents, Chieftain, Sewanateens, L'Oriflamme, Coalition. NANCY FLANNERY-143 Bmmleigh Rd., SM, Secretary, JV Cheerleaders, GAA, Student Coun- cil, Utopian, Los Jovenes, Jr. Red Cross. MARSHA FLEISCHMAN-38 Opal St., E, College, Kappa Hi-Y, FTA, Chieftain, Boosters, Co-Y, GSL, Math Circle. CHARLES FERRERI-272 Rintin St., FS, Mechanic, Intramural Sports. MARTHA FERRUGGIO-I2 Clay St., E, Secretary, Intramural Sports. NANCY FLETCHER-I5 Revere Dr. E., FP, Cal- lege, JV, V Cheerleaders, Student Council, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Omega Hi-Y, JV, V Glee Clubs, los Jovenes, Usherettes, Soph Class President, Area Council, GAA, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Presidents Club, Student Court, Student United, Akahnawes. RICHARD FLORIN-50 Pansy Ave., FP, College, Varsity Club, V Football, JV, V Lacrosse, RUTH FERRUGGIO-I2 Clay St., E, Secretary, Intramural Sports. FRANK FIEDLER-1716 New Hyde Park Rd., NHP, College, Frosh, JV, V Basketball, Frosh, JV Track, Student Council, Frosh Board, Artsmen, Varsity Club. PATRICK FOCAZIO-IQI Farnum Blvd., FS, Machinist, Intramural Sports. PATRICIA FOLEY-926 Cherry Lane, FS, Clerical Work, Intramural Sports. MICHAEL FIERRO-219 Frederick Ave., SFP, .. College, JV Football, Student Council, Sr. Board, Los Jovenes, Epsilon Hi-Y, Coalition. ,Ei W -, MARTIN FILLER-22l9 Renfrew Ave., E, College ,QL K fi PA Club, JV Track, CAP. 2:2 ELAINE FORTANASCE-AO Diamond St., E, Sec- retary, Sachem Players. f JOHN FORTE-94 Ludlam Ave., E, Business Administration, Intramural Sports. THOMAS FINCKEN--32 Manly Pl., NHP, College, V Basketball, V Track, Varsity Club, Student Council. MARLENE FISHBECK- II7-23 237th St., E, Fashion Designer, Riding, Softball, Tennis, Home Economics Club. PATRICIA FORTUNATO-2l Eton Rd., NHP, Teacher, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Chieftain Eonacs Co-Y, L'OritIamme, Student Council, Yorker Club, Utopian, Booster Club. Titaniurns. HELEN FOX-44 Ashland Aye., NHP, College, Riding, GSL, L'OrifIamme. JEAN FISH-670 oth Ave., NHP, Business School, L'OrifIamme, Student Council, Chief' tain, Jr. Red Cross, Sewanateens, Utopian, So- cietas Latina. SARA FITSCHEN-I9 Revere Drive W., FP, Col- lege, JV, V Cheerleaders, Student Council, Utopian, GAA, Jr. Board, Societas Latina, L'Ori- flamme. WILLIAM FITZGERALD-46 Spruce Ave., FP, Journalist, Transfer, Chieftain, Frosh Basketball, JV Track. MARY ANNE FITZPATRICK-228 Harrison St., FS, Business, Totem Promotion Editor, Honor Society, Omega Hi-Y, GSL, Boosters, FTA, Coali- tion, Los Jovenes, Chieftain. sg Q Barbara and George gave those ivories a beat, emem el' . . . When they were in the occomponist's seat. 55 SHEILA FOX-7 Revere Drive, FP, College, Chieftain, Los Jovenes, Alpha Hi-Y, FNA, Bas- ketball, Tennis, GAA, Niandians Co-Y. JAMES FRALEY-44 Cunningham Ave., FP, Col- lege, Choir, Aeons, JV, V Soccer, JV, V Basket- ball, JV Baseball, V Lacrosse, Chieftain, Epsilon Hi-Y. JOHN FURCHAK-33 Bonto St., E, College, Frosh Track, JV, V lndoor Track, Cross Country. RONALD FUSIK-38 4th Ave., GCP, College, JV Track. GEORGE FRANCIONI-966 2nd Ave., FS, Ma- chinist, Intramural Sports, CATHRINE FREDlNil3O Ash St., FP, Business School, Student Council, GSL, Sewanateens, Chieftain, Library, Retailing, Coalition, EDWARD GABRIEL-l0'l9 Mosefan St., FS, College, PA Club, Coalition, MARGARET GALANO-885 Niagara St., E, Secretary, Bowling, Tennis, Kappa Hi-Y, Chief- tain. CAROLYN FREUND-1092 Rosegcld St., FS, College, Alpha Hi-Y, Sewanateens, X-Ponents, Tennis, Softball, V Glee Club, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein. CARL FRIMODIG-60 Olsen St., VS, College, Intramural Sports. RONALD GALES-l Northfeld Blvd., E, Auto Mechanic, Intramural Sports. ROSALIE GALLO-865 Troy St., E, Secretary, Library Club, Bowling, Riding, Chieftain. WILLIAM FROMM-956 N. 7th St., NHP, En- gineer, lntramural Sports. DOROTHY FULBROOK-l2O Belmont Ave., E, Secretary, Riding Club, Bowling, Basketball, Hockey. JUDITH GANTZ-33 Webster St., FP, Secretary, Artsmen, L'Oriflamme, MARIA GARCIA-544 6th Ave., NHP, Secre- tary, Choir, Los Chicos, Los Javenes, Societas Latina, Scribes, Student Council. GLENWOOD FUNK-271 Garden City Rd., FS, Air Force, Transfer, Hall Squad, Basketball. GEORGE FUNKE-258 Floral Blvd., FP, Col- lege, Frosh, JV Football, Frosh, JV Lacrosse, Student Council, Soph Board, Societas Latina. JOHN GATJE-21 Gladiolus Ave., FP, College, Los Jovenes, JV Lacrosse, Tennis. GLORIA GAUDIOSI-4ll McNulty Pl., NHP, Secretary, lntramural Sports. ALPHONSE GAUDIOSI-353 Oaks Dr., FS, College, Transfer, Boat Building. PATRICIA GAYNOR-58 Monroe St., FS, Sec- retary, Intramural Sports. JOHN GEANTASIO-30 Frank St., VS, En- gineering, Bowling, Societos Latina, Soph Board, Hall Squad, Coalition. TOBY GEDULD-220 Monroe St., FS, Teacher, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Totem Literary Editor. Kappa Hi-Y, Jr., Sr. Boards, Las Jove- nes, Chieftain, Co-Y, Purple Quill, Ticket Com- mittee, Student Council, GSL, FTA. Q They did the work, and they did it well, einem el' . . . ln efficiency Pat and Carl did excel. 56 -wr Successful in sports at every try, 59 pemem ep , , , Rosemarie and Cliff were rated high BENGT GEELMUYDEN-3l6 Madison St., FS, College, Student Council, Theta Hi-Y, Frosh, JV, V Lacrosse, Der Deutsche Verein, Coalition, . Chieftain, Varsity Club, Soph Board. EMILY GEHRUNG-ll4 Stewart St., E, Jour- nalist, CAP, Riding Club, Chieftain. LUCILLE GERHARDT--240 Lucille Ave., FS, Nurse, Intramural Sports. CAROLE GERLACH-820 Adele St., FS, Sec- retary, Transfer, Twirling, Badminton. RALPH GERONIMO-93-38 246th St., B, Agri- culturalist, JV, V Bands, Niandians Co-Y, JV Lacrosse, FFA. ANTHONY GIACALONE-I477 L St., E, Col- lege, JV Baseball. ROBERT GIORDANO-l3O Stewart St., E, En- gineer, Honor Society, JV Football, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein, L'Oriflamme. THOMAS GIORELLE-18 Corwin Ave., NHP, Navy, Student Council, Softball, Titaniums. RICHARD GIANNINI-710 7th Ave., NHP, Col' lege, Honor Society, PA Club, Omicron Hi-Y, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, Math Forum, X-Po- nents. WARREN GIANNONE-9431 240th St., B, Col- lege, Student Council, JV, V Lacrosse, Varsity Club. DOMINICK GIUDICE--45 Heathcote Rd,, E, College, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, JV, V Basee ball. LUCILLE GIUSTINA-23 Belmont Blvd., E, Col- lege, Rockettes, Tuocs Co-Y, Totem, Iota Hi-Y, Student Council, Los Jovenes, Los Chicos. ANITA GIARRAPUTO-601 Stewart Ave., NHP, Nurse, Societas Latina, Los Jovenes, Softball, Jr. Red Cross. FRED GILBERT-258 Grange St., FS, Printer, Bowling, GARY GLASS-7 Clinton St., E, Business School, Intramural Sports. LINDA GLAUBERG-28 Miriam Parkway, E, Nurse, GAA, Los Jovenes, Bowling, CAP, GLC, FNA. + MICHAEL GILBERTI-130 Laurel Dr., NHP, En- gineering, Frosh Baseball. JOHN GILL-661 Soho Ave., FS, Machinist, Intramural Sports. . his HORACE GLEMBOSKI-1407 Park Ave., NHP, Air Force, Intramural Sports. EDNA GLUER-48 Commonwealth St., FS, Sec- retory, Honor Society, Jr. Red Cross, Scribes Club. JOHN GIOE-1527 New Hyde Fark Dr., NHP, Building Construction, Intramural Sports. FRANK GIORANDINO-116-15 240th St., E, Photographer, Chieftain, Photo Squad. FRANCINE GOLD-ll6-l9 240th St., E, Buyer, Frosh, Soph, Sr. Boards, Student Council, V Glee Club, Chieftain, Radio Guild, Titaniums, Le Cercie Francais, Honor Society, History Honor Society. ROBERT GOMES-40 Ashland Ave., NHP, Col- lege, Camera Club, 57 With a please or a thank you, they made the day right, .9 pemem el' . . . Mary Ann and Bill were the two most polite. ROBERT GRECO-410 Lucille Ave., E, Undecided, Intramural Sports. ALICE GREEN-40 Franklin St., E, College, Iota Hi-Y, Jr. Board, Softball, Basketball, Tuocs Co-Y, Chieftain, GSL. MARTIN GREENBERG-2238 Goodwin Rd., E, College, JV Lacrosse, Los lovenes, Los Chicos, Bowling, Chieftain. BRUCE GREENE-I2 7th St., GCP, Commercial Artist, V Cross Country, V Track, Student Coun- cil, Varsity Club, Aeons, Artsmen. WILLIAM GOODHUE-323 Harvard Road, GCS, College, Frosh, JV, V Football, JV, V Track, Varsity Club, Jr., Sr. Boards, Omicron Hi-Y, Honor Society, Area Council, Totem, Student Council. JOAN GORAL-T27 N. 3rd St., NHP, Dancer, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Rockettes, Le Cercle Francais. ARLENE GREENHALGH-612 S. llth St., NHP, Nurse, FNA, GSL, Library Club, Chieftain, Co-Y Ticket Committee, Student Council, JV, V Glee Clubs, Tennis Club, Sewanateens. PATRICIA GREGORY-508 Keller Ave., E, Air- line Hostess, Jr, Board, Student Council, GSL. VERDELI. GORDON-lA Cedar St., E, Book- keeper, Intramural Sports. DOLORES GORMAN-47 Everett St., VS, Nurse, GLC, GAA, Jr. Red Cross, Honor Society, GSL, Hockey. ANGELA GRIECO-280 S. King St., E, Teacher, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Honor Society, Totem Picture Contracts Editor, Eonacs Co-Y, FTA, Student Council, Los Jovenes, X-Ponents, Sr. Class President, Titoniums, Student United, V Glee Club, Math Circle, Radio Guild, Tennis. MICHEL GRIEMSMAN-lll2 Mosetan St., FS, Draftsman, Intramural Sports. PATRICIA GRABINSKI-23 Iris La., NHP, Beau- tician, Intramural Sports. EDWARD GRABOWSKI-46 Corwin Ave., NHP, Engineer, Totem Photography Editor, Delta Hi-Y, Der Deutsche Verein, X-Ponents, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Astronomy Club, Brookesonians, Math Forum, Sr. Board. JAY GRODIN-233 Roxbury Rd., GCS, College, Student Council, Lacrosse, Honor Society, Los inf Jovenes, Eonacs, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards. CHARLOTTE GROGAN-33 Magnolia Ave., FP, Bookkeeper, Transfer, Boosters, Volleyball, Ac- counting. RAYMOND GRAHAM-86 Marshall St., E, Ma- chinist, Intramural Sports. THERESA GRASSO-6 New Hyde Park Rd., NHP, Secretary, JV Glee Club. GENE GROSSENBACHER-30 Evergreen Ave., NHP, Mechanic, Hall Squad, Bowling. EUDYCE GRUBER-545 8th St., WH, College, Retailing Club. BARBARA GRAY-50 Evans si., NHP, Nursing School, Co-Quints Co-Y, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Board, Los Chicos, Student Council, Utopian, GSL. Jo ANN GRAYSON-679 Carlyle Ave., rs, coi- lege, Gamma Hi-Y, Presidents Club, Jr., Sr. Boards, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Radio Guild, L'OrifIamme, Totem, Chieftain. GRACE GUARCELLO-555 Hempstead Tpke., E, College, Los Chicos, Fresh Board, los Jovenes, Tennis, Basketball. VINCENT GUARINO-204 Gotham Ave., E, College, Titaniums. - A, 3 .. . .5351 - ..... . ., I , ,, . has ROBERT GUNDERSON-28 Williams St., VS, Col, lege, I ntramural Sports, DOUGLAS HACKETT 26 Corwin Ave., NHP, College, JV Track, Band, Omicron Hi-Y, V Track, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Varsity Club, PA Club, S Ast tudent Council, Las Jovenes, ronomy Club. ROBERT HAUCK-i063 Van Buren St., FS, Col- lege, JV Basketball, JV Baseball. CLIFFORD HAUPT-713 Elm St., FS, Civil En- gineer, Niandians, JV, V Soccer. CHARLES HAJEK-l740 New Hyde Park Rd., NHP, College, Astr onomy Club, X-Ponents, Frosh Track, L'Oriflamme, Theta Hi-Y, le Cercle Fran- cais, Sr. Board. FREDERICK HALL-l28 Sweetman Ave., E, Col- lege, Stu dent Council, FFA. DONALD HAWKINSON-53 Cedar Pl., FP, Un- decided, Intramural Sports. MARTHA HAYMAN-28 Cunningham Ave., FP, College, Honor Society, Sachem Players, Choir, Omega Hi-Y, Radio Guild, Pow Wow Co-Y, Riding, V Glee Club, Le Cercle Francais, L'Ori- flamme, GSL, Aeolians, Student Council. WILLIAM HAMMOND-68 Vanderwater Ave., FP, Mechanic, Intramural Sports. WARREN HANCE-338 Jericho Tpke., FP, Cal- lege, Frosh, V Football, Frosh, V Track. RUTH HEESEMANN-281 Nassau Blvd., WH, Beautician, Student Council, Coalition. HERMAN HEINEMANN-1092 Carukin St., FS, College, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, PA Club, Math Forum, Der Deutsche Verein, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein. JOHN HANNIDES-561 Chesmon St., WH, Col- le e, Frosh, Soph Football, Tau Hi-Y, Student 9 Council, Choir, Utopian. RUSSELL HANUS-II7-24 240th St., E, Col- lege, V Football, ciety, History Ho Indoor, V Track, Honor So- nor Society, Brookesonians. WILLIAM HEISER-950 Cherry La., FS, College, V Football, V Lacrosse, Los Jovenes, Tau Hi-Y. RICHARD HELLBERG-l3l4 Lincoln Ave., NHP, Undecided, Intramural Sports. HENRY HARDEN-158 N. l0th St., NHP, Printer, Pica Club, Hall Squad. ROBERT HARNED-91 Aspen St., FP, Minister, Choir, Honor Society, Stage Crew, Delta Hi-Y, Sachern Players, Student Council, Jr., Sr. Boards, Area Council, Aeons, Band. ROBERT HELLERS-269 Meacham Ave., E, Air Force, Intramural Sports. LAWRENCE HELNER-BIS Bauer St., E, College, L'Oriflamme. BERNARD HAROLD-606 llth Ave., NHP, Auto- motive Engin eer, Intramural Sports. FREDERICK HARRIS-758 Princeton Rd., FS, Col- lege, PA Club, Honor Society. STANLEY HARRIS-ll Fark E., NHP, College, Intramural Sports. KENNETH HARTT-I028 Polk St., FS, Unde- cided, CQHIYIEHQ BF... Intramural Sports. 59 ' Barbara and Dottie could not be beat, ln typing and shorthand accurate and neat GERTRUDE HEMMERLEIN-54 Law St., VS, Col- lege, Chair, L'OritIamme. GEORGE HEMPEL-I80 Grange St., FS, Airplane Mechanic, Intramural Sports. SANDRA HILL-51 Litchfield Ave., E, Secretary Intramural Sports. WILLIAM HILL-ll White Ave., NHP, College, Hall Squad. BARBARA HENES-97 Butler Blvd., E, Secretary, Intramural Sports. JOSEPH HENN-5 Melrose St., E, Machinist, Hall Squad. RITA HILPERT-IOI Magnolia Ave., FP, Sec- retary, Intramural Sports. MARION HILTZ-7 Tulip La., NHP, Secretary, Intramural Sports. GERARD HERBERT-l29 Biltmore Ave., E, Un- decided, Hall Squad. LAURETTA HERMAN-69 Sylvia La., NHP, Col- lege, le Cercle Francais, L'Oriflamme, Library Club, Gamma Hi-Y, Student Council. ROBERT HITCHCOCK-199 Madison Ave., FS College, Intramural Sports. JACQUELINE HOERNER-l79 Crown Ave., E, College, Gamma Hi-Y, Student Council, Soph, Jr. Boards, Retailing Club, Las Jovenes, Home- making Club, Utopian, Riding. BARBARA HEROUX-1129 Langdon St., FS, Sec- retary, los Jovenes, Yorker Club, Jr. Red Cross, GSL. GLORIA HEUER-257 Lucille Ave., E, Secretary, Jr. Red Cross, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein, GSL. MARIE HOFFMAN-53 JeRerson St., FS, Busi- ness School, Usherettes, Student Council, Tita- niums, JV Glee Club, Chieftain, Coalition, Jr. Sr. Boards. WILLIAM HOFFMAN-44 Beech St., FP, Col- lege, Honor Society, Sr, Seminar, Epsilon Hi-Y, Der Deutsche Verein, Coalition, Frosh, JV Track, Presidents Club. RICHARD HEYER-1072 Lawrence St., FS, Army, Intramural Sports. ROGER HILDEBRAND-285 Holfman St., FS, College, Choir. CAROLANNE HOFFMANN-14 Eric La., NHP, College, Honor Society, GAA, V Cheerleaders, Omega Hi-Y, Jr, Board, Student Council, Ten- nis, Der Deutsche Verein, V Glee Club, GSL. JOYCE HOFFMANN-I7 Brokaw Ave., FF, Sec- retary, Honor Society, Iota Hi-Y, Area Council Choir, Aealians, Class Trio, Coalition, Student Council. KURT HOFMANN-60 Adams St., E, Undecided, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Frosh, JV Lo- crosse, V Golf, Varsity Club, Theta Hi-Y, Stu- dent United. JOAN HOLTBERG-II2 Leonard Blvd., NHP, Secretary, Omega Hi-Y, FNA, Frosh, Soph Boards, Student Council, Akahnawes, Totem, Los Jovenes, Utopian. HERBERT HOLTER-896 Center Dr., FS, En- gineer, Hall Squad, Radio Club, PA Club, Ti- taniums. DOLORES HOLZMAN-IAI Sussex Rd., E, Col- lege, Totem, L'OriHamme, Kappa Hi-Y, GSL, Soph Board, Boosters, Radio Guild, Tennis Club, Le Cercle Francais. Rumba, lindy and best dances known, em em gp Were no challenge for Ben and Joan. 60 Mal f Nancy and Jim all through the day, .9 pemem Bl' . . . Always wore smiles which were friendly and gay JUNE HORAND-235 Raft Ave., E, Secretary, Totem, Pres.dents Club. JOSEPH HORN-l629 Lowell Ave, NHP, College, Riflle Club. PATRICIA HORSHINSKI-191 Hancock St., E, Secretary, GSL, Intramural Sports. JOHN HORSTMANN-170 Euston Rd., GCS, College, Student Council, Tau Hi-Y. SUE HOUSMAN-660 Diellen La., E, Secretary, Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council, Utopian. VERONICA HOWE-220 Village Ave., E, Fosh- ion Schcol, Rockettes, Student Council, Student United. PAUL HYBBENETH-1027 N. 4th St., NHP, Navy, Intramural Sports. LINDA HYLAND-618 Wayne Ave., NHP, Cole lege, Totem, Chieftain, Purple Quill, Sachem Players, Sewanateens, Student Council, Sr. Board, Riding, Bowling Clubs. THEODORE HOWELL-I Rosalind Ave., E, Ma- chinist, Honor Society, Student United. JOHN HUBBARD-I28 Marshall Ave., FP, Col- lege, Lacrosse, Societas Latinas. BARBARA HYSYK-974 N. 6th St., NHP, Typist, JV Glee Club, Jr. Red Cross, Chieftain, Retailing Club. ADDIS INGOGLIA-I8O Lehrer Ave., E, College, GSL, Los Jovenes. ROBERT HUEBNER-122 Stone St., E, Service Station Mgr., Rod Snappers, Hall Squad. WILLIAM HUGGINS-1613 Falmouth Ave., NHP, College, Baokmen. JOSEPH INGRASSIA-29 Emma St., Bethpage, Printer, Totem. AUDREY JACK-1084 Mosefan St., FS, Secre- tary, Artsmen, Kappa Hi-Y, Sachem Players, GSL, GAA, Student United, Hockey, Tennis Clubs. FRANCIS HUGHES-47 Whitney Ave., FP, Navy, Student Council, Frosh, Soph Track, JV Soccer, V Football, Hall Squad, JV Glee Club. HOWARD HUGHES-I76 Schenck Blvd., FP, College, Frosh, JV, V Track, V Cross Country, Varsity Club, JV Football, History Honor So- ciety, Los Jovenes, NORMAN JACKSON-1091 Carukin St., FS, Electrician, Intramural Sports. ELIIABETH JANOSICK-80 Central Ave., NHP, Secretary, GSL, History Honor Society, Jr. Red Cross, DIANE HUNTER-7 Magnolia Dr., NHP, Sec- retary, Jr. Red Cross, le Cercle Francais, Chieftain. BARBARA HURST-97 Sterling Rd., E, Secre- tary, Iota Hi-Y, Niandians, Boosters, Tennis, Jr. Red Cross. JOEL JAYSON-330 Oxford Blvd., GCS, Engi- neering, Student Council, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Der Deutsche Verein. MARION JEROME-282 Wellington Rd., GCS, Navy Nurse, GSL. ol I X ...X .gk 991' 'vs 9 lQ,.,m ,, l 'Q 1 J R rg. if .smti ' With Joan and Ruth, you couldn't compare, In prettying nails, skin and hair. STANLEY KACZMARCZYK-94 Willis Ave., FP, Draftsman, JV, V Baseball, Student Council, V Football. EDWARD KALB-964 Fenworth Blvd., FS, Col- lege, Bowling, Hall Squad, Sr. Board. WALTER KALBERER-Bl Stephen Ave., NHP, Marines, JV Soccer, FFA. GLORIA KALLAS-373 Roquette Ave., FP, Sec- retary, Honor Society, Kappa Hi-Y, Sewana- teens, GSL, Tennis, Student United, Los Jovenes. MICHAEL JOFFEE--I7 Hinsdale Ave., FP, Col- lege, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes. LORRAINE JOHANSON-40 Jasper St., VS, College, GSL, Jr. Red Cross, Boosters, Los Chicos, Retailing Club. CAROLE-LEE KARLSON-932 N. lst St., NHP, Bookkeeper, GSL, Library Club. EDWARD KARLSON-5l5 While Ave., NHP, College, Honor Society, Aquarium Club, As- tronomy Club, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, Brooke- sonians, History Honor Society. NANCY JOHN-237 Kirkman Ave., E, Com- tometer Operator, Jr. Red Cross, GSL, SODh, Jr., Sr. Boards, Boosters, Tuocs, Bowling, Chief- tain, Student Council, Iota Hi-Y, Honor Society, Yorker Club, Sewanateens. BETTE JOHNSON-304 S. Brixton Rd., GC, College, Honor Society, Los Jovenes, library Club, Totem, Chieftain. FLORENCE KASINER-908 Washington St., FS, Undecided, GSL, Totem. MARION KATZ-77 Butler Blvd., E, Consultant, Transfer, Jr. Red Cross, Basketball, Glee Club, Utopian, GSL. CAROL ANN JOHNSON-298 Tulip Ave., FP, Airline Stewardess, Gamma Hi-Y, History Honor Society, Titoniums, Jr. Board, Utopian. DONALD JOHNSON-215 Lowell Ave., FP, Col- lege, Scph, Jr. Boards, Choir, Band, Visual Aid, Hall Squad, Los Jovenes. JAY KAUFMAN-91 Tulip Ave., FP, Driving Instructor, Varsity Club. MARLENE KEEFER-49 Larch Ave., FP, Teacher, Transfer, Rockettes, Beta Hi-Y, Der Deutsche Verein, GAA, Coalition, Tennis, Usherettes, Sig- 2 ma Hi-Y, Basketball. we is , B A if ., k Q ,... ,g 3 , 5? Nu- ffm wmv X . was WALTER JOHNSON-158 Belmont Blvd., E, Mechanical School, Lacrosse, Visual Aid. FRANKLIN JONES-963 Van Buren Ave,, FS, College, Delta Hi-Y, Radio Guild, V Football, PA Club, Honor Society, Coalition, Amateur Radio Club, Titaniums, Student Council, Rifle Club, Astronomy Club, Der Jung-are Deutsche Verein. JUNE KEELER-319 Nassau Blvd., WH, Madel- ing, Student Council, Soph Board, Gamma Hi-Y, L'Oriflamme, Retailing Club, GSL, Riding Club. JOAN KELLY-42 Madison St., E, Waves, GLC. DANIEL JONUSZ-55 Caroline Ave., E, Col- lege, Der Deutsche Verein. 4 DOUGLAS JORGENSEN-45 Evergreen Ave., NHP, College, Retailing Club, Hall Squad, Aquarium Club. DOROTHY KELSEY-504 N. 6th St,, NHP, Law School, Los Jovenes. THOMAS KENNEY-234 James sf., rs, College, Radio Guild, Astronomy Club, Softball, Varsity Club. was-ff? 'Y .wx YD- CAMILLE KERR-51 W. Hitchcock Ave., FP, Model, GSL, CAP. JEROME KERN-9 Conway Rd., NHP, Undecided, Transfer, Boat Club, Industrial Arts, Fresh Track, Jr. Wrestling. JOSEPH KMIOTEK--I49 Holland Ave., E, Col- lege, Hall Squad, Track. WALTER KNABE-l7I Harrison Ave., FS, Elec- trician, Rifle Club, JV Soccer. DOLORES KESSLER-188 Benson Ave., E, Beau- tician, GSL, Basketball. JAMES KILFEATHER-931 Adams Ave., FS, College, Hall Squad, Rifle Club, Jr. Red Cross. LINDA KNAPP-247 Aspen St., FP, College, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council, Beta Hi-Y, Area Council, Akahnawes Co-Y, Ush- erettes, Rockettes, Der Deutsche Verein, Honor Society, GAA, History Honor Society, Utopian. CLIFFORD KNECHT-222 Elton St., SM, Unde- cided, Intramural Sports. RICHARD KIMBALL--199 S. Euston Rd., GC, Draltsman, Intramural Sports. SHEILA KINDMAN-241 Hallman St., FS, Col- lege, Frosh Board, L'Oriflamme, Le Cercle Francais, Purple Quill. JOHN KOCAN-IAOI Adams St., E, Undecided, Bowling, JV Basketball. MICHAEL KOCH-45 Catherine Ave., FS, Col- lege, Choir, Astronomy Club, JV Glee Club. JOYCE KLAHN-236 Violet Ave., FP, Nursing School, Kappa Hi-Y, FNA, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein, Home Economics Club, GSL, Tennis Club, Sr. Board, JV Glee Club. SUSAN KLAIBER-35 W. Maple Dr., NHP, Sec- retary, Math Circle, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Board, Societas Latina, GSL. THEODORE KOCH-32 Baxter Ave., NHP, Col- lege, JV, V Lacrosse, JV Soccer. WARREN KOCHER-lOl Goldenrod Ave., FS, Printer, Golf. WILLIAM KLASKO-llO2 Admont Ave., FS, Undecided, Intramural Sports. CHARLES KLEIN-124 Brixton Rd., WH, Radio Operator, Amateur Radio, PA Club, Rifle Club, Astronomy Club. ROBERT KONTJE-407 Terrace Blvd., NHP, Coast Guard, Rifle Club, Titaniums, Retailing Club. GEORGE KOPPELMAN-686 Lorentz St., E, Engineering, Delta Hi-Y, Sr. Board, PA Club, JV Tennis, Honor Society, le Cercle Francais. WILLIAM KLEINE-lOl Center Dr., FS, Unde- cided, Intramural Sports. GEORGE KLENK-29 Redwood Rd., NHP, Col- lege, Frosh, JV Track, Utopian, Student Council, RONALD KLOTZ-IOZ Marshall St., E, Unde- cided, Transfer, Martin Luther Club, Poster Club, Chorus, Rifle Club, Swimming. DORA KLUHSMEIER-996 Fenwood Dr., VS, College, Student Council, Le Cercle Francais, L'Oritlamme, Yorker Club, Radio Guild. 63 Notes rose ever higher, and higher, QWIQWI el' . . . When Pat and Bob sang in the choir. .aq- ALAN KORZ-i0 Oak Dr., NHP, College, X-Ponents, Theta Hi-Y, Astronomy Club, Le Cercle Francais, L'Oriflarnme, Radio Guild, Chief- tain, Honor Society, Sr. Board. CAROL ANN KOSINSKI-69 Hathaway Ave,, E, College, Chieftain, FTA, Boosters, Student Coun- cil, Student United, Sr. Board. JACQUELINE KRAUS-220 Rintin St., FS, Col- lege, Choir, Aeolians, V Glee Club, Frosh, Soph Trios, V Band, Honor Society, Alpha Hi-Y, Chieftain, Orchestra. FRANK KRAUSS-B06 Hillside Blvd., NHP, Col- lege, JV, V Lacrosse, JV, V Football, Varsity Club, los Chicos, Tau Hi-Y, Totem, Utopian, Student Council. EVELYN KOSTER-i627 Broadway, NHP, Secre- tory, Tennis, GSL, Scribes Club. SHEILA KOSTER-68 Birch St., FP, College, Library Club, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein, Coa- lition, FTA. DOLORES KREISCHER-6l7 8th St., WH, Book- keeper, Intramural Sports. HERTA KREUTER-179 Hathaway Aye., E, Col- lege, Der Deutsche Verein, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein, GSL, Library Club, HELEN KOTARSKI-31 So. loth St., NHP, Ac- countant, Honor Society, Glee Club, Societas Latina. WILLIAM KOZEL-91 Crown Ave., E, Navy, Frash, JV Football, JV Tennis, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards. DIANA KROITZSCH-15 Rifton St., E, Secretory, Student Council, Retailing Club. ELIZABETH KROUNER-IA Huron Rd., B, Col- lege, Sachem Players, Kappa Hi-Y, Radio Guild, Le Cercle Francais, L'OriHamme, Cc- Quints Co-Y, Totem, Library Club, ROBERT KRAEMER-23 Peekskill St., E, College, Delta Hi-Y, Der Deutsche Verein, V Football, JV Baseball. THERESE KRAEMER-58 Beechwood La., NHP, Fashion Designer, Boosters, JEAN KRUEGER-73 Primrose Ave., FP, College, GSL, Los Jovenes, Jr. Red Cross, X-Ponents, FNA, Sewanateens, Sr. Board, Tennis, Band, Student United. CLIFFORD KRUG-6 N. llth St., NHP, College, Frosh Football, Frosh, JV, V Basketball, JV Soccer, Frosh, V Baseball, Student Council, Varsity Club. SUSAN KRAMER-189 Cypress St., FP, College, Honor Society, Jr, Board, L'Oriflamme. ROBERT KRANIAK-254 James St., FS, College, PA Club, Hall Squad, Amateur Radio Club. JUDITH KRUMMECK-'lo Stephan Ave., NHP, Commercial Artist, Totem, Chieftain, Tennis, Re- tailing Club, Student Council. GEOFFREY KUCK-23 Remsen La., FP, Unde- cided, Intramural Sports. SHIRLEY KUHNEL-1200 3rd Ave., NHP, Sec- retary, Rockettes, Kappa Hi-Y, Chieftain, GSL, Radio Guild, GAA, Jv, v Glee Clubs, Jr. Red Cross, Student United, Coalition, Baseball, Vol- leyball. CECILIA KULSICK-148 Elton Rd., SM, Account- ing, GSL, Usherettes, Jr. Red Cross. ANN KWIATKOWSKI-224 Bryant Ave., FP, Secretary, JV, V Cheerleaders, Honor Society, GAA, Scribes Club, Jr. Board, Student Council. JUDITH LABATE-ll32 Norbay St., FS, College, Student Council, Sewanateens, Honor Society, Chieftain, L'Oriflamme, Library Club, X-Panents, Sachem Players, GSL. Brushing and brushing and wishing to own, efllelll QI' The lovely hair of Diane or Joan. 64 au., .ww When Warren and Tom set the type, .9 QQMQHQ el' . . . Printing always came out right. NICHOLAS LACETERA-ll5-86 237th St., E, College, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross. RAYMOND LA CHAPELLE--67 Norfolk Dr., E, College, JV Lacrosse, Hall Squad. EDWARD LA FAZIA---46 Pearl St., NHF, Col- lege, JV, V Track, Student Council, Cross Coun- try, Chieftain, Totem, Los Jovenes. JAMES LAFFERTY-7 Hoffman St., FS, College, Student Council, Tau Hi-Y, Frosh Lacrosse. MARY LAFFEY-84 Elizabeth St., FP, Secretary, L'Oriflarnme. PRISCILLA LAMB-343 Madison St., FS, College, Utopian, Glee Club, Riding, Student Council, L'Oriflamme. STEPHEN LATIMER-325 Rintin St., FS, West Point, Delta Hi-Y, Titaniums, Frosh, V Football, Lacrosse. Area Council, Senior Seminar. ANTOINETTE LAURITA-ll0 Covert Ave., E, Typist, Jr. Red Cross. ELAINE LANDI-9 Virginia Dr., E, Teacher, Jr., Sr. Boards, Chieftain, Honor Society, FTA, Los Jovenes, Student Council, Student United. CONSTANCE LANGE - 54 Spruce Ave., FP, Teacher, Beta Hi-Y, Chieftain, Presidents Club, Purple Quill, Radio Guild, History Honor So- ciety, V Glee Club, Riding, Sewanateens, Stu- dent Council, Student United, L'Oriflamme, Le Cerc EDWARD LANGST le Francais, Ca-Y. DIANA LAWLOR-l55 DaHodil Ave., FS, Sec- retary, Sewanateens, Totem. RONALD LEACOCK-1641 Broadway, NHP, Navy, JV Track. AFF-521 N. 6th St.,.NHP, Navy, Frosh, Soph Track. JOHN LAPEIRE-1 lege, Track, Varsi Hi-Y, 7 Pennsylvania Blvd., B, Col- ty Club, L'Oriflamme, Theta Student Council. JOAN LEAVY-lO Pinewood La., NHF, College, Jr. Red Cross, Niandians, Beta Hi-Y, FTA, Jr. Board, Student Council, Honor Society, L'Ori- flamme, Senior Seminar, Artsmen, GSL. JOHN LEAVY-123 Bellmore St., FP, Engineer, V Track, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Theta Hi-Y, Der Deutsche Verein, Student Court, Coalition, Co-Y, Titaniums, V Band. GERALD LA ROCCA-A2 Harvard Rd., GCS, College, Transfer, JV Football, Jr, Red Cross. NINA LASCARI-107 White Ave., NHP, College, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, Tennis, Student United. JAMES LECHMANSKI-37 Park Ave., GCP, Navy, JV Soccer, JV, V Track, JOYCE LEE-l64 Ludlam Ave., E, Business School, L'Oriflai-tme. JOAN LASKOWITZ-1505 Terrace Blvd., NHF, Secretary, Retailing Club, Sr. Board, Totem, Le Cercle Franc ais, Radio Guild, GSL. GERALD LASURDO - 95 Freeman Ave., E, Chemical Enginer, Hall Squad, JAMES LEGG-82 Maple Dr., NHF, Engineer, Student Council, Theta Hi-Y, Pow Wow Co-Y, Chieftain, Science Club, L'Oriflamme, Coalition, Sr. Board. STEPHAN LEHRER-57 Buffalo St., E, Commer- , zgsi , mercial Artist, Theta Hi-Y, Tennis, Golf, Bowl- M ing Clubs. ,te W 5 ', ' mf ' , - 25' shea, 'YSZILT' The famous wardrobes of Bill and Nancy, einem el' Contained everything, both plain and fancy. ROBERT LIEDBERG-1004 Jackson St., FS, Col lege, JV lacrosse, Frosh Board, V Football GREGORY LIMA-320 Madison St., FS, Engi neer, Astronomy, PA Clubs, Chem Lab. MARY JANE LIMA-27 Sobro Ave., VS, Sec retary, Rockettes, GAA, GSL. SALVATORE LIMA-27 Sobro Ave., VS, College Tau Hi-Y, JV Lacrosse, Student Council. ROBERT LEIS-28 Manly Pl., NHP, Auto Me- chanic, Student Council. LINDA LENTO-4 Croyden St., NHP, College, Artsmen, Student Council, GAA, Los Jovenes, Utopian. ELIZABETH LINEHAN-148 Randolph Ave., FS Secretary, Jr. Red Cross, V Glee Club. LOIS LINGE-185 Franklin St., E, Secretary, Artsmen, Coalition, Tennis. SANDRA LENTO-30 Ruby St., E, Teacher, Band, Radio Guild, L'Oriflomme, FTA, X-Po- nents, Purple Quill, Totem, Tennis, Camera Club, Sachem Players. MARGARETHA LEON-523 Ingraham La., NHP, Nurse, FNA, Presidents Club, Der Deutsche Verein, Soph, Sr. Boards, Student Council, JV Glee Club, Tennis. MARYLOU LIONELLS--47 Evergreen Ave., NHP, College, Honor Society, Student Council, Frosh, Soph, Jr. Boards, Gamma Hi-Y, Co-Y, Tennis, Riding, Utopian, Jr. Red Cross. HARRIET LIPPINCOTT-25 New Hyde Park Rd., NHP, College, Artsmen, Soph, Jr. Boards, Bas- ketball, Coalition. STEPHEN LEONIAK-965 washington sr., FS, Undecided, PA Club. IRENE LEOTTI-252 Kensington Rd., GCS, Sec- retary, Choir, Roclrettes, Aeolians, Honor So- ciety, Sigma Hi-Y, Student Council, Coalition, Las Jovenes, GAA, Chieftain. ROSEMARIE LISTER-315 S. 4th St., NHP, Secretary, JV Glee Club. ELIZABETH LODEN-305 Plainfield Ave., FP, College, FNA, GSL, Honor Society, Los Jovenes, Niandians Co-Y, Alpha Hi-Y, Bowling, Tennis Clubs. ALLEN LEROUX-1407 sermon: Ave., NHP, College, JV Soccer, Los Javenes, Varsity Club, Soph, Jr. Boards, Student Council, Utopian, Tau Hi-Y. DOROTHY LEWIS-l57 Tulip Ave., FP, Secre- tary, GAA, Scribes, Pow Wow Co-Y, Iota Hi-Y, Presidents, Glee Clubs, Area Council. WILLIAM LOEBER-1047 Wool Ave., FS, Navy, Intramural Sports. LEWIS LOEVEN-I08 Caroline Ave., FS, Ma- rine Air Corps, Hall Squad, Orchestra, Totem. PETER LEWIS-I08 Lincoln Rd., FS, College, Intramural Sports. RITA LEZIA-I9O Freeman Ave., E, Secretary, Intramural Sports. PAUL LOHLE-33 Belmont Blvd., E, Electrical Engineering, Intramural Sports. DOROTHY LONGIELL-614A Jericho Tpke., NHP, Typist, L'OrifIamme. 66 3? . v, 1: ,W RONALD LONIESKI-I0 Bryant Ave., NHP, Col- lege, JV, V Lacrosse, Frosh, JV Football, Soph Board. RICHARD LORD-265 Fendale St., FS, College. Hall Squad. TOM MAGGIO-l7-4 Meacham Ave., E, Cor penter, Intramural Sports. LOUIS MAGIATO-708 Lorentz St., E, Manu- locturer, lntramural Sports. FRANK LORENZO-69 Seville Ave., E, College, Tau Hi-Y, JV, V Lacrosse, JV, V Soccer, Vare sity Club, Student Council. JOHN LORIA-l02 Dutch Broadway, E, College, intramural Sports. ARLINE MAGUIRE-696 Eileen St., FS, Secre tory, Honor Society, Los Jovenes. JOSEPHINE MAGUIRE-932 Hillside Blvd., NHP, Secretory, Utopian, Usherettes. CARL LOVEN-275 Hunnewell Ave., E, Elec- trical Engineer, JV, V Soccer, V Track, Varsity Club. WILLIAM LUTZ-I0 Adams St., FP, College, Lambda Hi-Y, Presidents Club, Titaniums, Honor Society, V Bond, Der Deutsche Verein, Frosh, V Football, Student Council, Jr., Sr. Boards, Var- sity Club. MARY MAHONEY-684 Tulip Ave., FP, Busi ness School, Jr. Red Cross. HELEN MAJESKA-T95 Dorchester Rd., GSC Teacher, Honor Society, Sigma Hi-Y, Usherettes, Soph, Sr. Boards, Student Council, President: Club, Area Council, Sachem Players, Coalition Los Jovenes, JV, V Glee Clubs. FRANCIS LYNCH-45 Pearl St., NHP, College, Intramural Sports. MARION LYON-l65 Carnation Ave., FP, Nurse, Totem Editor-in-Chief, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Iota Hi-Y, Student Council, Camera Club, GSL, Math Forum, Presidents Club, Radio Guild, Pow-Wow Co-Y, JV, V Glee Clubs, Math Circle, Los Jovenes, Los Chicos. KENNETH MALCOLM-232 Kensington Rd., GCS College, Epsilon Hi-Y, V Golf, Los Jovenes, Jr. Red Cross, Varsity Club, X-Ponents. MAY MALLOL -- 931 Hillside Blvd., NHP, Business, Beta Hi-Y, Co-Y, Chieftain, Totem Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Frosh Board Honor Society. MARY JANE LYONS-973 Adams Ave., FS, College, Transfer, Swimming. ROBERT LYONS-29 Goldenrod Ave., FS, Col- lege, Tau Hi-Y, Societas Latino, JV Track. LORETTA MALLON-95-06 239th St., B, Ste nographer, Omega Hi-Y, Co-Y, FNA, Los Jo venes, Chieftain, Sachem Players, Sewanateens Student Council, Frosh, Jr. Boards, Boosters Utopian. JAMES MANGANARO-204 Central Blvd., NHP College, X-Ponents, Astronomy, Honor Society Delta Hi-Y, Der Deutsche Verein, Frosh Track Cross Country. BRIGITTE MACCARONE-ll44 Corukin St., FS Secretary, Retailing, Chieftain, Utopian. ARTHUR MACLAY-218 Dover Parkway, SM, Navy, Student Council. HARVEY MACHINIST-260 Whittier Ave., FP Electroniccrl Engineer, Intramural Sports. PATRICIA MADDEN-14 Oakley Ave., E, Beau ticion, JV Glee Club, Jr. Red Cross, Totem Brookesonians, Utopian. 59 W Judy, and Bev and Betty too, einem el . . . Were ready to boost school spirit for you. 67 WILLIAM MANGO-l86 Floral Parkway, FP, College, L'Oriflamme, Radio Guild. ROBERT MANLEY-I N. Elmont Rd., E, Build- ing Contractor, JV Baseball, Basketball. , . Sr. Boards, Area Council. Basketball, JV, V Lacrosse. HERBERT MANN-200 Louis Ave., E, Service, Baseball. DIAN MANZI-ll5-57 238th St., E, College, Home Economics Club, Los Jovenes, Basketball, GSL. retorial Work, Library Club, Honor Society L'Oriflamme, Scribes Club. Beauty Culture School, Retailing Club. NICHOLAS MARCELLINO-1070 Admont Ave., FS, College, Frosh, JV, V Track, Frosh, JV, V Cross Country, Indoor Track, Tau Hi-Y, Hall Squad, Utopian, Area Council, Student Coun- cil, Rifle Club, Varsity Club, FA Club. JAY MARCUS-ll0l Ashley Drive, VS, Phar- macy School, Los Jovenes, JV Lacrosse. ALAN MASTER-139 N. 12th St., NHP, Col- lege, Honor Society, Lambda Hi-Y, History Honor Society, Sachem Players, L'Oriflamme, JV, V Band, Student Council, Student United Soph Board, Titaniums, Le Cercle Francais. JOAN MATTES-ll7 Roxbury Rd., So., FS, Sec- retary, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, V Glee Club, Sewanhateens, Sr. Board, Riding, GSL, Usher- ettes, Scribes, Student Council. CARLO MARINO--7ll N. 5th St., NHP, Col- lege, Retailing Club. CHARLOTTE MARKOLF-'IO7 Covert Ave., E College, Sigma Hi-Y, Brookesonions, Astronomy Aquarium Clubs, History Honor Society, GSL, Der Deutsche Verein, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein, Purple Quill, Jr., Sr. Boards, Booster Club. WILLIAM MAUCERI-13 Commonwealth Blvd., B, College, Omicron Hi-Y, L'Oriflamme. GILBERT MAY - 59 Law St., VS, Aviation School, Hall Squad. GEORGE MARKOVICH-47 Sterling Rd., E, College, Bowling. ROBERT MARQUEZ-235 Meacham Ave., E, Landscaping, lntramural Sports. JOSEPH MAYER-27 Catherine Ave., FS, Col- lege, Hall Squad, Jr. Red Cross. JOHN MAXEY-104 N. 7th St., NHP, Mechani- cal Engineer, Frosh, JV, V Football, Varsity Club, Der Deutsche Verein, ROSE MAZZA-38 Doherty Ave., E, Secretary, Transfer, Cheerleaders. Dancing Club, Basketball Team. PATRICIA McANDREWS-'l75l Aladdin Ave., E, College, Niandians, GSL, Glee Club, Utopian, JOHN McCABE-HA Ludlam Ave., E, Navy, JV Band, Jr. Red Cross, Hall Squad, Student Council, Coalition. ULTAN MCCABE-lOl2 N. 6th St., Navy, lntramural Sports. Q For picture taking-the prize we must hand it, QWLQWE el . . . To Frank and Ed for group picture or candid. 68 -V: ' ROY MARTINS-1508 Falmouth Ave., NHP, Engineer, Theta Hi-Y, Election Commissioner, Los Chicos, Sturlent Council, Honor Society, Jr., I a X 5 q i JAMES MARTONE-44 Fern St., FP, College, BX 1 L Tau Hi-Y, Frosh, JV, V Football, Frosh, JV, V X if ADUA MARTUCCI-193 Bryant Ave., FP, Sec- DOLORES MASCARELLA-327 Oakley Ave., E, is A . er a -v W? A-f ce 4-lt NR A-W ww. we , K+. Q . - ,e:6i,,1s.., ' f T: ' v ,gg-:tif '7:::?fi':' 1.-:-.'.'.::.:' -- :4-rms, tw WH HQ 4 I , , ,K X f Q ' , N Barbara and Celia, whose stitches were nea keine!!! el' . . . For them sewing was an easy feat. MARILYN McCALL 84 Wellington Rd S WH Secretary Los Jovenes Student Council Riding GSL JOHN MCCARTHY 437 Evans Ave E Ac or Intramural Sports JOHN McCONNELL-T37 East Cherry St., FP, College, Frosh, JV, V Lacrosse, Frosh, JV, V Football, Varsity Club, Tau Hi-Y. HAROLD McCORD-I8 New Hyde Park Rd., NHP, Machinist, Intramural Sports. JAMES McDERMOTT-27 Calla Ave., FP, Cal- lege, Frosh, JV, V Football, JV, V Baseball. KATHLEEN McDONALD-9IO N. 7th St., NHP, Nursing School, Chieftain, FNA, L'Oriflamme. PETER McKEON-Il2O Ester St., FS, Electrica. Engineering, Frosh Track. NANCY McLAUGHLIN-I3 clay sr., E, secre- tary, Retailing Club. KENNETH Mi:DONALD-'l00 Sylvia lo., NHP, College, Transfer, Frosh, JV Basketball, JV Football. PATRICIA McDONOUGI-I-93-I9 245th St., B, Secretary, Honor Society, Jr. Red Cross. WILLIAM MQMILLEN-174 Ludlam Ave., E, Service, V lrack, JV lacrosse. WALTER MCNEILL-20 Clintion St., E, College, V Track, Football, Chieftain, Varsity Club, Student Council, Coalition. KENNETH McDOWELL-536 Maple Dr., NHP, Marine Corps, Frosh Football, Los Jovenes. JOAN McERLAIN-I8 John Ave., E, Book- keeper, Retailing, Praiectionists, Tennis, Frosh, Sr. Boards, Softball, Student United. JOAN McNICHOLS-55 Iris Ave., FP, Col' lege, GAA, Honor Society, Le Cercle Francais, Scribes, L'OrifIamme, Sewanateens, Astronomy Club, Basketball, Tennis, Hockey. LILLIAN McNULTY-33 Kingston Ave., SFP, Typist, GSL, Tennis, Los Chicos, Sewonateens. KENNETH McEVOY-94-22 24lst St., B, Press- man, JV, V Baseball, Frosh Lacrosse, Student United. MARILYN MrGAHAN-IIS Lexington Ave., FS, Nurse, FNA, Titaniums, Jr., Sr. Boards, Tennis, Lacrosse, Bowling, L'OrifIamme, Coalition, So- cietas Latina, Student United. WILLIAM McSWEENEY-ll5 Argyle Rd., SM College, Los Jovenes, Societos Latina, Frosh V Track, JV, V Cross Countr JV Lacrosse, Var: Y, sity Club. MIRIAM MEEK-38 Jelterson St., NHP, Col lege, Riding, Purple Quill, Tennis, Totem, Board, Honor Society. PATRICIA McKAY-75 Willow St., FP, College, Choir, Aeolians, Totem Club, Schedules Editor, Honor Society, Societos Latino, Sr. Board, Sachem Players, L'OrifIamme, X-Ponents, Math Circle, Glee Club, Sewanateens, Tennis, Coali- tion. DAVID MCKENNA-444 Carnation Ave., FP, Un- decided, V Football, Track. WILLIAM MEHEGAN-l042 Folk St., FS Navy, Student Council. GEORGE MEMMOLI-416 Kirkman Ave., E Marines, Student Council. 69 'NN-L. f, Always together, never apart, einem Bl' Diana and Frank in each other's heart. DONALD MILLER-66 Kenneth Pl., NHP, Fur Business, Intramural Sports. ROBERT MILLER-1527 Lowell Ave., NHP, NUYY, Frash Football, JV Lacrosse, Rifle, Student Council. RICHARD MILLS-95 Verbenu Ave., FP, Col- lege, Societas Latina. STANLEY MIRECKI-191 Nassau Blvd., GCP, Machinist, Intramural Sports. CONRAD MERRILL-310 Waldorf Ave., E, Col- lege, Lacrosse, Los Chicos. RAYMOND MERTEN5-98 Sterling Rd., E, Col- lege, Rifle Club, Student United, PA Club, Honor Society. HELEN MOCULESKI-806 3rd Ave., NHP, Sec- retary, JV, V Glee Clubs, Jr. Red Cross, GSL. KENNETH MOELLER-27 Clayton Ave., FP, Col- lege, JV Glee Club, Aeons. LINDA MESSICK-373 Roxbury Rd. S., GCS, Nurse, Los Jovenes, lata Hi-Y, GSL, Tennis Club. WILLIAM METHLIE-IIOI Admont Ave., FS, College, Tau Hi-Y, Utopian, Rifle Club, Frosh Track. GEORGE MOHAN-IO Clinton St., E, Aviation, Intramural Sports. THOMAS MOHAN-93-32 246th St., B, Navy, Coalition, FFA. WILLIAM METZGER--15 Helen Court, FP, College, Theta Hi-Y, V Band, Camera, Aeons, Honor Society, Los Jovenes, X-Fonents, Bowling Club. JOAN METZLER-26 Oak Dr., NHP, Secretary, Beta Hi-Y, Totem, Jr. Red Cross. GEORGE MOHRMAN-22 Martha Terrace, FP, Air Force, Intramural Sports. CLAIRE MOLINAS-812 Cornell Rd., FS, Sec- retary, Sewanateens, V Glee Club, GSL. JEAN MICHAELSEN-67 Franklin Ave., NHP, Secretary, Cheering, Usherettes, Alpha Hi-Y, GAA, Eonacs, Las Jovenes, GSL, Sr. Board. MARIE MILAZZO-I8 Hawthorne Ave., FP, Secretary, CAP, GSL. LAWRENCE MONAHAN-I4 Rockmari Ave., E, College, JV Football, Student Council. PATRICIA MONGELLO-234 Hoffman St., FS, Secretary, Scribes, GSL. BARRY MILLER-68 Mirianc Parkway, E, Me- chanic, Intramural Sports. BEVERLY MILLER-265 S. Brixton Rd., GC, College, Sigma Hi-Y, Twirlers, Student Council, Sr. Board, Yorker Club, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes Sewanateens, GAA, Coalition. MARRIANNE MONNIER-1049 Jackson Sf., FS, Teacher, Gamma Hi-Y, L'Oriflamme, Student Council, Student United, FNA, Yorker Club, FTA, Riding, Tennis. DORA MOREA-9 Belmont Ave., FP, Buyer, JV, V Glee Clubs, Retailing Club, Jr. Red Cross, Tennis, Sewanateens. 70 YV 'tw ss' 3 I Q 3 5 . :fi 2 it vp -1 E ' 'ine- ROBERT MORELLO-52 Pilgrim St., NHP, Col- lege, Honor Society, Epsilon Hi-Y, Frosh, Soph, Jr. Boards, Student Council, Los Jovenes, Frost: Band, JV Cross County, Frosh, JV Lacrosse, Chieftain, Totem, Orchestra. HERBERT MORGENTHALER-64 Salem Rd., NVS, College, Theta Hi-Y, Presidents Club, l'Ori- tlomme, History Honor Society, XvPanents, Coa- lition, Student Council. CHARLES MURPHY-1057 N. Ath St., NHP, Col- lege, Intramural Sports. MARY MURRAY-330 Lehrer Ave., E, Ottice Work, Intramural Sports. RONALD MORRISON-41 Mayfair Ave., FP, Engineer, Frosh, JV, V Football, L'Oriflamme, Theta Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Frosh Track, Student Council, Area Council, X-Ponents, Utopian, V Softball. RONALD MORSTADT-87 Cedar Pl., FF, College, L'Orifiamme. BARBARA MURWAY-520 Stewart Ave., NHP, College, Transfer, FTA, GSL, Student Council. CLAIRE MUSACCHIO-303 Nassau Blvd., WH, College, JV, V Cheerleaders, Gamma Hi-Y, Honor Society, Utopian, GAA, Tennis, Student Council, Societas Latina, GSL. ,, , .,,, . ,. ' wif. :j by f . fe - i tr , ir. 5 L ' 5:fEg:,g:,.ii' -j? ':-'iz Ii. :Q U 5 3 M 4 2 iff wx A i it N t . 3 .. s ini f my R ,Je H . me PBS x I ' FRANK MOSCA-2 Daisy Ave., FP, Landscape Designer, FFA, Totem. JOSEPH MOSCA-63l lOth Ave., NHP, Un- decided, Intramural Sports. PATRICIA MUSCARELL-883 St. James Pl., FS, Secretary, Home Economics Club. DIANE MUSNUG-505 N. flrd St., NHP, Office Work, Booster Club, Chieftain. SIDNEY MOST-108 Lawrence St., NHP, Col- lege, Student Council, Hall Squad, Der Deutsche Verein, Chieftain, Pow-Wow, Soph Board, Coa- lition. ooNALD Morro-228 Ribbon sf., rs, Army, 'Q' Transfer, Honor Society, Track, GO Repre- sentative. ANTHONY MUSTAPICH-35 lngrahm La, NHP, College, Theta Hi-Y, Cross Country, Indoor Track, Frosh, JV Track, Co-Y, Student Council, Utopian, Sachem Players, Sr. Board. LINDA MUUS-308 James St., FS, Secretary, Student Council, Frosh, Soph Boards, Chieftain, Tennis, Riding, Utopian. EDWARD MOYLAN-l53 James St., FS, Mo- rines, Hall Squad, JV Football, Student Council, Presidents Club. JOAN MUENCH-IO Park Pl., FP, Business College, GSL, Boosters, Jr. Red Cross, Artsmen, Der Deutsche Verein, Coalition, Student Coun- cil, Riding. RAYMOND MYERS-121 Oliver Ave., NVS, Col- lege, V Football, Student Council, Frosh, JV Baseball, V Softball, Der Deutsche Verein, Var- sity Club, Utopian, Jr. Red Cross, Theta Hi-Y, Presidents Club. PATRICIA NAGLE-30 Ludlam Ave., E, Busi- ness Work, Soph Board, Honor Society. DOROTHY MULLER-92,38 246th St., B, Busi- ness School, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein, Re- tailing, Coalition. JEANETTE MULLER-28 Salem Rd., VS, Sec- retary, Rockettes, Sigma Hi-Y, Eonacs Co-Y, GAA, Student Council, Chieftain, Totem, Uto- pian, Jr. Red Cross, Frosh Board. WILLIAM MULLER-IT4 Campbell St., NHP, Col- lege, Indoor, V Track, Varsity Club, Cross Country, V Band, Theta Hi-Y, Coalition. ALBERT MUNSCH-i056 Mosefan St., FS, Mos chinixt, JV, V Lacrosse, Hall Squad. The PA Club with George and Ray, .Q pemem er . . . Kept us informed all through the day 7l es JAMES NAIDICH-491 Lawrence Rd., WH, Electrical Engineer, Honor Society, Omicron Hi-Y, FA Club, Akahnawes, Der Deutsche Verein. PHYLISS NAPOLITANO-918 3rd Ave., FS, Book- keeper, L'Oriflamme. INEZ NEWTON-994 Fenwarth Blvd., FS, Col- lege, Utopian, Frosh Board, Los Jovenes, Stu- dent Council. MARILLYN NICHOLSON-20 Henry St., VS, College, GSL, Chieftain, Los Jovenes, Student Council. ROBERT NAVARRO-56 Roxbury Rd., FS, Radio Broadcaster, Radio Guild, Tau Hi-Y. ARLENE NEBBIA-238-IO ll6th Rd., E, Teacher, Transfer, FTA, Los Jovenes, Honor Society, Science Club, Boosters. ELIZABETH NICOSIA-53 Pine Ave., FP, Jour- nalist, Chieftain, Leader Corps, Sigma Hi-Y, Student United, Sr. Board, GAA. CARLEEN NILSEN-945 Fenwood Dr., VS, Cole lege, Riding, GSL, Los Chicos. HENRY NEBEL-l7l Holland Ave., E, College, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Student United, Omicron Hi-Y, Rifle Club, CAP, X-Ponents, Los Joyenes, Astronomy Club. MELVIN NEKRICH-516 Bryant Ave., NHP, Col- lege, V Baseball Manager. PAUL NOCELLA-200 Claridge Ave., E, College, Tennis, Soph Baseball. WILLIAM NOGA-121 Norfeld Blvd., E, Book- keeper, Los Chicos, Titaniums. KENNETH NELSON-607 White Ave., NHP, Telephone Co., Bookmen, Los Joyenes. MICHAEL NEUBURGER-55 Belmont Blvd., E, Air Force, Hall Squad, Camera Club. RICHARD NORDGREN-l4l Carlton Ter., SM, College, Intramural Sports. GENE NOTHDURFT-82 Argyle Rd., SM, Navy, FFA, Frosh Track. JOHN NEWARK-i408 Terrace Blvd., NHP, Me- chanical Engineer, Akahnawes, Der Deutsche Verein, V Band. HERBERT NEWMAN-'l59 Randolph Ave., FS, Mechanic, Intramural Sports. EUGENE OAKLEY-45 Sewanee Ave., E, Un- decided, Intramural Sports. DOUGLAS 0'BRIEN-96 Bellmore St., FP, Col- lege, JV, V Lacrosse, JV, V Soccer, Varsity Club, Tau Hi-Y, Pow-Wow Co-Y, Jr. Red Cross, Le Cercle Francais, Utopian, Sr. Board. ELLEN O'CONNELL-545 N. 3rd St., NHP, Clerical Work, Transfer, Dramatics, Glee Club. ANNE O'CONNOR-'l87 Marcus Ave., GCP, Ste- nagrapher, Honor Society, Scribes, Soph Board, JV Glee Club, Student Council. EUGENE O'CONNOR-52 Cypress St., FP, Me- chanical Draftsman, Transfer, Latin Club, V Basketball, JV Soccer, V Swimming. WILLIAM 0'CONNOR-88 Stuart Ave., VS, JV Lacrosse, Bowling, Los Jovenes. N9 E Leader Corps and G. A. A. were led by, emem el' . . . Emily and Carol at Sewanhaka High. 72 sg W For Doug and Henry there was no mystery, elfllelfl el' . . . In the technical course in electricity. MARION O'DONNELL-I6 Law St., VS, Secre- tary, Utopian. MARIANNE OERTER-I2 Mapleleaf La., NHP, Secretary, Student Council, Eonacs Co-Y, Los Jovenes, Titoniums, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Scribes, Iota Hi-Y. JOAN OLSEN-l24 Holland Ave., E, Office Work, GSL, Library Club. PATRICIA ORANT-IO77 Phoebe St., FS, Air- line Hostess, Le Cercle Francais, L'Oriflamme, GSL, Tennis, Bowling, Sr. Board, Student Coun- cil, Titaniums. DOLORES O'SULLIVAN-l80 Harrison Ave., FS, College, JV, V Cheerleaders, Los Jovenes, Presidents Club, Los Chicos, GAA, Utopian, Le Cercle Francais. BARBARA OSWALD-l6l0 Gillford Ave., NHP, Compton-reter Operator, JV Glee Club, Totem, Student Council, Tennis, Riding, Utopian, Frosh Board, Sewanateens. JOYCE PAOLA-QBI Elmont Road, E, Airline Hostess, Jr. Red Cross. Los Jovenes, Le Cercle Francais. RUDOLF PAPE-325 Jetterson Ave., FS, College, Der Deutsche Verein. CAROL O'TOOI.E-29 Depan Ave., FF, College, Student Council, Girls' Leader Corps, GAA, GSL, Presidents Club, Basketball, Hockey, Soft- ball, Lacrosse, Tennis Clubs. VICTORIA OTT-IOI4 Wool Ave., FS, Secretary, Student Council, Chieftain, Tennis, Jr. Red Cross, Utopian, Los Jovenes, Totem. PHYLLIS PARRINELLI-224 Jericho Tpke., FP, Secretary, Transfer, Music Club, Volleyball, Swimming. ANTHONY PARUOLO-IOOA Naole Ave., FS, College, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council, Chieftain, Photastill, PA Club, MARY ANN PACIMEO-92 Crown Ave., E, Sec- retary, Jr. Red Cross, GSL, Sr. Board. MICHAEL PAGANO-92-46 245 St., B, College, Co-Y. JOSEPH PARUOL0-IODA Naple Ave., FS, Cal- Iege, Der Deutsche Verein, Societas Latina, Hall Squad, Totem. RICHARD PASCUCCI-927 Lakeville Road, NHP, Draftsman, Frosh Baseball, JV Football. EMILY PALCH-22 Jelierson St., NHP, Teacher, Leader Corps, Rockettes, GSL, GAA, Soph, lr. Boards, Las Jovenes, Usherettes, Honor Society. FRANK PALLADINO-l02 Locustwoad Blvd., E, College, Frosh, V Baseball, Bowling. JOSEPH PASTORELLI-25 John Ave., E, Pro fessional Entertainment, JV Soccer, Frosh, JV Baseball. ROSE MARIE PATERNOSTRO-33 2nd St., GCP, College, Honor Society, GAA, Leader Corps, Student Council, Los Jovenes, Math Circle, GSL, Totem, Sr. Board, Basketball, Softball, Lacrosse, Hockey, Tennis, JV Glee Clubs, History Honor Society. CARL PALMA-66 McKinley Ave.. FS, Unde- cided. Softball. CONCETTA PANUCCIO-lB2 Savoy Ave., E, Nurse, GSL, Tennis, Frosh, Jr., Sr. Boards. JUDITH PATSOLIC-I072 Fenwood Dr., VS Beauty School, Bowling, Lacrosse, Le Cercle Fran cais, L'Oriflamme. CATHERINE PAWLOWSKI-ll Marguerite Ave. E, Nurse, FNA, GSL, Los Jovenes. 73 y s . Jil? chanic, Varsity Club, V Football, V dent Council, Comedy or drama was always a hit, emehl el' . . . When Janet and Walter did their bit. DONALD PETERSON-61 Hottman St., FS, Draftsman, Tau Hi-Y. WALTER PETERSON-785 Barbara Blvd., FS, Trade School, Intramural Sports. JANICE PETITE-lll2 Phoebe St., FS, Secre- tary, Yorker Club, Sewanateens, FNA, GSL, L'Oriflamme, Tennis, Student United, Totem, Jr. Red Cross, Usherettes. JAMES PETRIE-20 Everitt St., VS, College, Intramural Sports. MICHAEL PEDIMAN-183 Aspen St., FP, Col- lege, Intramural Sports. ROBERT PEDRETTI-636 7th Ave., NHP, Me- Frosh Baseball. SANITA PETROCCA-1036 N. 3rd St., NHP, Secretory, Societas Latina. IRENE PETROVICH-I4 Rhoda St., WH, Teacher, Honor Society, Sigma Hi-Y, Totem, Tennis, Chieftain, Niandians Co-Y, FTA, Los Jovenes, Purple Quill, Frosh, Soph Boards, Ticket Com- mittee, GSL, Riding. FRANK FELKOWSKI-39 Hoffman Rd., NHP, College, Frosh, JV, V Football, JV Lacrosse, Epsilon Hi-Y, Utopian. JAMES PEPE-I9 S. 12th St., NHP, Undecided, Lacrosse, Varsity Club. MARJORIE PEZOLD-28 N. 10th St., NHP College, Choir, Aeolians, L'Oriflamme, V Glee Club, Purple Quill, Student United, Totem, Astronomy Club, Brookesonians, Utopian. ELEANOR PFAENDER-956 Fenworth Blvd., FS, Nurse, Iota Hi-Y, Honor Society, FNA, Student Council, Scribes, Riding, Der Deutsche Verein, Der .lungere Deutsche Verein, Student United. JOHN PEPE-600 Astor St., E, College, Stu- JV Lacrosse, Bowling. VICTOR PEREZ-275 Norteld Blvd., E, College, Radio Guild, Lacrosse, Frosh Track, Hall Squad, V Band, Los Jovenes. CARL PHELPS-85 Floral Blvd., FP, College, Area Council, JV Lacrosse, Lambda Hi-Y, Frosh, Soph Boards, Senior Seminar, History Honor So- ciety, Student Council, L'Oriflamme, Honor So- ciety. WILLIAM PHOEL-29 Magnolia Dr., NHP, Col' lege, V Football, JV Track, Varsity Club, Theta Hi-Y, Der Deutsche Verein, Astronomy Club, Brookesonians. ARLENE PERNICE-793 Caroline Ave., E, Sec' retary, Intramural Sports. KENNETH PERLSTEIN-AO Greenway Blvd., E, Mechanic, Auto Club. ISABELL PIERCE-56 Roquette Ave., E, Nurse FNA, GSL, Tennis, Basketball, Volleyball, La crosse Clubs, RICHARD PINE-l52 Nassau St., E, College FFA, Frosh Board, Student Council. DONALD PESCIA-699 Naple Ave., FS, Navy, Bowling, JV Track. ALEXANDER PETERS-197 Emily Ave., E, MQ. fines, Fresh, lv, v Football, WILLIAM FIPA-I0 Carole Aye., NHP, College, Student Council, Jr., Sr. Boards, PA Club, V Softball, Der Deutsche Verein, JOSEPHINE PIZZO-249 Rintin St., FS, Sec retary, Beta Hi-Y, Niandians Co-Y, Yorker Club, Jr. Board, Presidents Club, Sewanateens, GSL, Chieftain. 'Ww- vu., Tr , J, 1 I ef' . 'SLN MARCO PIZZO 1019 Theodora St FS Col ee rosh aseball Frosh V Foo al au H Y DIANE PLAVE 155 Hathaway Ave E io Chemist Transfer Astronomy Glee Clubs Stu dent Service Corps Tennis Art League ltalion Club WALTER PURCELL 611 Lowell Ave NHF Col lege Omlcran HI Y Frosh Football Los love nes Utopian Los Chicos Student Council JAMES QUIGLEY 545 Sth Ave NHP Cal lege los Chlcos Los Javenes Student Council Jr Board JUDITH PLUEMER 247 Harrison St FS Sec retary Riding GAA leader Corps Chieftain Basketball Softball Volleyball Totem ANITA POKORNY 1020 Polk Ave FS College A ha Hi Y FTA Der Deutsche V rein JV V ee Club Tennis urple Quill Riding MAUREEN QUIGLEY 545 Sth Ave NHP ec retary Totem Utopian ALAN RACHLEFF 15 Pennsylvania Blvd B Doc tor Theta HIY Track Cross Country Honor Society 5 Seminar Math Forum Student Council Brookesonlans Socletas Latina MERLE POLENBERG 1776 Harriet St E Col lege Honor Society History Honor Society Li rary Club Beta Hu Y LOrif1amme X o nents FTA Chieftain BARBARA PORFERT 54 Sterling Rd E Sec reory Alpha HnY Chieftain History Honor Society Jr Board Niandians GSL Tennis Uto plan ARTHUR RAITANO-285 Ribbon St., F , al- e e JV Track, Movie Squad, Los lovenes, Bowling Team, Hall Squad. JOHN RAMIERI-161 Frederick Ave., E, our- nalist L'Orif1amme Chieftain. FRANK POST-2023 Dutch Broadway, E, Col- lege, JV Track, Der Deutsche Verein. CAROL POSTEK-556 N. 10th St., NHP, Secre- tar , Flash Board, GSL, Student Council, . Re Cross, Scribes. LENORE RAMPINO-188 Cypress St., FP, ee atrical Designer, onor Society, loo i- , History Honor Society, Student United, J., . Boards, GAA, GSL, FTA, Sacietas Latina, Student Council, Bowling, Volleyball, Riding, JV Glee Club, Titaniums, Le Cercle Francais. DOROTHY RANAUTO-191 Euston Rd., S., GCS, Stenographer, V Band, Choir, Honor Society, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, Aeolians, Titaniums, CAROLYN POTTOK-218 Madison St., FS, Beau- ticion, GSL, Der Deutsche Verein, Riding, Jr. Red Cross. SALLI POTTS-180 Van Buren St., FS, Col- lege, Choir, Aeolians, V Glee Club, Sachem Players, L'Orif1amme, Le Cercle Francais, Radio Guild, Riding, Sigma Hi-Y, Student United, Totem, Chieftain. GERALD RAPPE-22 William Ave., FS, En- gineer, Epsilon Hi-Y, Titaniums, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, .lV, V Tennis, Presidents Club, Student Council, Jr., Sr. Boards, Math Forum, Varsity Club, Frosh Football, JV Lacrosse, Akahnawes. LENORE RATCLIFFE-25 Beechhurst Ave., FP, Teacher, Honor Society, Iota Hi'Y, Le Cercle Francais, L'OritTamme, Student Council, JV, V Giee Clubs, Totem, Sr. Board. RONALD PRICE-177 Herman Blvd., FS, Auto Mechanic, Intramural Sports. JOHN PRIEST-28 Bradford Rd., VS, College, Co-Y. CAROLYN PRYOR-19 Madison Aye., FS Teacher, Le Cercle Francais, JV Glee Club Choir, Aeolians, GSL, Purple Quill, Arrow Chieftain, Honor Society. CYNTHIA PURCELL-576 Hewlett St., FS, Col- lege, Rockettes, L'Orif1amme, Le Cercle Francais 59 Q On making a poster or painting a scene, Ulfflellfl QI' . . . Paulette and Myrna were supreme. 75 i HAROLD RATNER-59l Edward Terrace, WH, College, Akohnowes, Baseball, L'Oritlamme, JV Lacrosse, Utopian, Chieftain, X-Ponents. JULIA RAU-292 Courthouse Rd., FS, Secretary, GSL, Jr. Red Cross, Sr. Board. JOAN RICHEY-1524 Lowell Ave., NHP, Col- lege, Alpha Hi-Y, V Glee Club, Choir, Le Cercle Francois, Student Council, Utopian, Sewan- ateens. NANCY RIIS'-59 William St., NHP, College, Honor Society, Iota Hi-Y, Jr. Board, Student Council, Totem, Los Chicos, Coalition. VERONICA RAZZA-125 Clement Ave., E, Beau- ticion, Intramural Sports. ROGER REID-'I39 Iris Ave., FP, Undecided, Jr. Red Cross, V Football, L'OrifIamme. CHARLES RITSCHEL-646 Baldwin Dr., WH, Mo, chinist, Jr. Board. Y ANTHONY ROBERTO-300 Frederick Ave., SFP, Army, Frosh, JV, V Football, Bowling. MARIE RENDA-75 C Sl., E, Secretary, GSL, Soph Board, Riding, Bowling Club. MARY REYNOLDS-lOl2 Naple Ave., FS, Sec- retary, Jr. Red Cross CAROLE ROBERTS-947 Von Buren St., FS, Fashion Designer, Los Jovenes, Los Chicos, Jr. Red Cross, Utopian, Retailing Club. JOAN ROBERTSON--ll Revere Drive E., FP, Teacher, Honor Society, Choir, Totem Sales anc Distribution Editor, Omega Hi-Y, Aeolians, His- tory Honor Society, X'Ponents, Yorker Club, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council, Los Jovenes, Pow Wow, GSL, Class Trio, Stu- dent United. CLAIRE RIALL-22 Maple Ave., FP, Teacher, Home Economics Club, GSL, Niandians, Coali- tion, Societas Latina, Student United, Jr. Red Cross, Totem, Student Council, X-Ponents. ARISTEA RICCIO-10 zinnia si., FP, unde- cided, JV, V Glee Club, Riding, GSL, Los Jovenes. MARGARET ROBERTSON -- lOl N. 5th St., NHP, Nursing, Home Economics Club, Jr, Rec Cross, FNA, Utopian, L'OrifIomme. LINDA RODEN-II9 Terrace Blvd., NHP, Col lege, Student Council, GSL, JV, V Glee Club, Los Jovenes, Der Deutsche Verein, Honor So- ciety. JANE RICHERT-132 N. 7th St., NHP, Sec- retary, Sewonateens, GSL, Utopian, Sr. Board. PETER RICHERT-IO Beverly Ave., FP, College, Frosh Track, JV Baseball. BARBARA RODEWALD-l90 Roxbury Rd. S., GCS, Interior Decorating, GSL. JUDITH RODGERS-I62O Broadway, NHP, Nurse, JV, V Cheerleaders, Presidents Club, GAA, Student Council, Sewonoteens, JV Glee Club, Utopian, FNA, l'OritIamme. RAYMOND ROESCH-29 Jasper St., VS, Col lege, Der Deutsche Verein, Frosh Board, Photo- stills, JV, V Band. AUGUST ROESLER-98 Sherwood Ave., FS, Ma chinist, Intramural Sports. JANET ROGERS-575 Hillside Blvd,, NHP, Book keeper, Totem, Utopian. LOIS ROLLENDER-65 Madison St., FS, College, Student Council, Der Deutsche Verein. 59 Q Not one single weed did Gene or Russ allow, einem el' . . . When they toiled with hoe and plow. 76 we-,. g qb,. f 'i': s . , F X new ., sq vs-c., ew on Sew - , . ' S if fl'- I I 7 2':'i: ' . 4 -3 v .,:. .:.: .:: uw WSE '59 is V-we ww .ss X fl . is v 'FFP F., .5 . . N .,,,.,, sf. isa N Q -5 if at 5 A I, .E,.. lf! vga gg W lnjun Chief and Squaw were at all ofthe games, emem Bl' . . . To boost school spirit, do you know their names? LINDA ROLLER-l5l0 Terrace Blvd., NHP, Col, lege, Alpha Hi-Y, Chieftain, Der Deutsche Ve- rein. WILLIAM ROMANO-H3 N. 3rd St., NHP, College, Lambda Hi-Y, Utopian, Jr. Board, Jr. Class President, Frosh, V Football, Varsity Club, Student Council President. .JAMES ROONEY-143 Floral Pkwy., FP, Col- lege, Utopian. JACK ROSE-128 Hunnewell Ave., E, College, Los Jovenes, Honor Society, Omicron Hi-Y, PA Club, Box Lacrosse, X-Ponents, Coalition, Stu- dent Council. LLOYD ROSENSTEEL-235 Madison St., FS, Me- chanic, Frosh Football, Lacrosse. DONALD ROSS-244-16 Jericho Tpke., B, Col- lege, Niandians Co-Y, Presidents Club, Chief- tain, Coalition, Area Council, L'Oriflamme. MARIE ROWLAND-207 Waldorf Ave., E, Sec retary, JV Glee Club. BARBARA RUBENACKER-18 Crest Ave., E, Slen- ographer, Transfer, Honor Society, Student Council, GSL, Volleyball, Coalition. STEPHEN ROSS-279 S. Wellington Rd., GCS, College, JV Football. WARREN ROSS-213 Oak St., FP, Engineer Niandians, Titaniums, Astronomy Club. PATRICIA RUDLOFF-59 Willis Ave., FP, Boalc keeper, Coalition. EVELYN RUDMAN-607 Pauley Dr., WH, Ex- ecutive Secretary, Jr. Red Cross, Sewonateens, Library Club, Student Council, Chieftain, Coali tion, GSL, Los Chicos. ENRICO ROSSI-1526 Adams St., E, Army, Intramural Sports. SUSAN ROTHBAUM-ll5-25 237th St., E, Col' lege, Honor Society, Rockettes, Gamma Hi-Y, Chieftain, Yorker Club, History Honor Society, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council, GAA, L'Oriflamme, FTA, Radio Guild. JEAN RUF-60 Fuller Ave., FP, Teacher, Jr. Red Cross, JV, V Glee Clubs, Co-Y, Camera Club, Le Cercle Francais, FTA, Omega Hi-Y, Honor Society, Student Council, Sewanateens, L'OrifIamme, Math Circle. JOHN RUFFIN-I79 Kensington Rd., GCS, Teacher, L'Oriflamme. MICHAEL ROTHKIN-l3ll Broadway, NHP, Col- lege, Niandians Co-Y, Astronomy Club, Student United, Sachem Players, Sr. Board, Los Jovenes. THOMAS ROTHSTEIN-23 Landau, E, Machinist, Intromurol Sports. LOUIS RUPP-226 Lucille Ave., E, College Intramural Sports. LEONARD RUGGIRELLO-64 Crystal St., E, Service, Sr. Board, Los Jovenes. SUE ROTTKAMP-l55 Lehrer Ave., E, Secretary, Utopian, Frosh Board, Student Council, JV Glee Club. CLARA ROULETTE-l22 Scherer Blvd., FS, Sec- retary, Chieftain. LORETTA RUSSO-981 Hancock Ave., FS, Sec retary, Tennis, Sewanateens. RALPH RUSSO-47 Keller St., E, Undecided Baseball. itil' was 1, -:- ::. :5. Mu ip' 1 i I aw 'iznasuwzv . ' X f , .. 122. .r 4' J , f , .2 ., , , M N, M, ,. -I ',:,.,gQ,A s Q .. 5. ,e mmf Vls' '15 1. fx' . Z. ' J., is 5. H, et... : sw '1:' .3- Ur: In our class, Claire and Sue, emem el' Were always called the most poised two. CANIELLE SCHEETZ-543 Stewart Ave., NHP, Secretary, FNA, Tumbling, Softball, GSL, Uto- pian. WALTER SCHEID-938 N. 4th St., NHP, College, Intramural Sports. MARILYN SCHEIDT-852 Jackson St., FS, Sec- retary, Student Council. BENJAMIN SCHENK-206 Lehrer Ave., E, Elec- trician, Intramural Sports. ROSE RUTIGLIANO-707 Lorentz St., E, Col- lege, Sr. Board, Utopian, Student Council, Co-Y, L'Oriflamme. RICHARD RZESZUTEK-42 Wilton St., NHP, Armed Forces, Intramural Sports. JULIA SCHERER-258 Madison St., FS, Airline Stewardess, Student Council, Sr. Board, Riding, Tennis, Radio Guild, Utopian, Jr. Red Cross, L'OrifIamme. STUART SCHIRMER-40 Irving St., VS, College, JV, V Baseball, JV, V Basketball, V Football. JOSEPHINE SACCONE-48 Chelsea St., E, Of- fice Work, GSL. FRED SANTOMERO-925 N. 2nd St., NHP, Ma- Squad, Sr. Board, Student Council. WILLIAM SCHLENER-221 Fernwood Terrace, SM, College, Camera, Astronomy Club, Titaniums, Honor Society, Der Deutsche Verein. CLIFF SCHMIDT-300 Madison St., FS, COHQSE' JV Lacrosse, Student Council, Theta Hi-Y, Radio Guild, Area Council, Coalition. NORMAN SARTOR-I5 Cunningham Ave., FP, College, V Band, Choir, History Honor Society, Omicron Hi-Y, Bowling, JV Track, Cross Coun- try, Presidents Club, Jr., Sr. Boards, Totem, Chieftain. MARILYN SATTERMAN-71 Iris Ave,, FP, Col- lege, Boosters, Student Council, Utopian, Ten- nis, JV Glee Club. ELIZABETH SCHMIDT-238-39 lI7th Ave., E, Secretary, Alpha Hi-Y, Rockettes, Titoniums, Der Deutsche Verein, Riding, Purple Quill. DIANE SCHNEIDER-649 Fenwarth Blvd., FS, Oltice Work, Intramural Sports. MICHAEL SAVALLI-233 Clement Ave., E, Un decided, Intramural Sports. ANGELO SAVELLA-I39 Hunnewell Ave., E College, Choir, V Track, V Football, Los Jove nes, Student Council, Student United, Aeons LOIS SCHNEIDER-125 Fieldmere St., E, Nurs ing, Scph Board, FNA, Boosters, GSL, Beta Hi-Y, Los Jovenes, Tennis, Area Council, Honor Society. ROBERT SCHNEIDER-A6 Olsen St., E, Auto Mechanic, Auto Club, KATHLEEN SAVINO-47 Dallas Ave., NHP Teacher, Omega Hi-Y, Los Jovenes, Eonacs Co-Y JANE SCHAEFER - I4 Roxbury Rd., GCS College, Student United, Student Council, Jr Board, L'OrifIomme, Utopian. BARBARA SCHRAFEL-I5 Willow St., FP, Sec retary, Totem Business Editor, Honor Society, Sigma Hi-Y, Scribes, JV, V Twirlers, Co-Y, Coalition, GAA, Glee Club, Sewanateens, Presi- dents Club. KAREN SCHROEDER-78 Chestnut Ave., FP Business School, Chieftain, Pow-Wow Co-Y, Yorker Club, Totem, Student United. MARIAN SCHUBERT-8I Sylvia La., NHP, Sec- retory, JV Glee Club, Student United, GERTRUDE SCHUBOTHE-IO28 Mosefan St., FS, College, GAA, Girls Leader Corps, GSL, Student Council, Honor Society, Der Deutsche Verein. WILLIAM SEAMAN-955 Fenworth Blvd, , College, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein, JV, V Tennis, JV Soccer, PA Club, Honor Society, Band. WALLACE SEARLE-78 Sussey Rd., E, College, Intramural Sports. LINDA SCHUERGER-538 N. 5th St., NHP, Nurse, Transfer, Jr. Red Cross, GSL, Sr. Life Saving Club, Basketball, Societas Latina. LINDA SCHULZE-136 Narfeld Blvd., E, Nurs- ing, Student United, Student Council, Iota Hi-Y, Niandians Co-Y, Jr., Sr. Boards, Titaniums, GSL, Moth Circle, Library Club, Tennis, Honor Society, Der Deutsche Verein, FNA, Totem Sales and Distribution Editor. .IEAN SEAWOOD-I00 Maple Dr., NHP, Off tice Work, Riding, Booster Clubs. FRANK SEENEY-54 Marshall Ave., FP, Army, Frosh, JV Lacrosse, Coalition, Basketball. DORIS SCHURER-I90 Fieldmere St., E, Buyer, FFA, GSL. ANN SCHWARTZ-2052 Byron Ave., E, Nurse, Student United, FNA, L'Oriflamme, GSL. PETER SEGALL-I3 Wilton St., NHP, College, Honor Society, X-Ponents, Astronomy Club, Las Jovenes, Totem. RANDY SEIDMAN-7 Countesbury Ave., VS, College, Chieftain, History Honor Society, To- tem, Der Deutsche Verein. IAN scHwAnTz-48 Kingston sf., NHP, col- lege, Tau Hi-Y, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, Cross Country, Soccer, Student Council, Varsity Club. JUDITH SCHWARTZ-157 Hempstead Take., FS, Business School, IV Glee Club, Utopian, Bowl- ing, Totem. JOAN SEYFRIED-I5 S. Nassau Blvd,, GCS, Real Estate Broker, GSL, Der Deutsche Verein. CONSTANCE SHARA-69 Arkansas Dr., VS, College, Transfer, Skating, Softball, Library Club. MARGARET SCHWARZ-56 Caraline Ave., FS, Steworcless, GSL, FNA. RICHARD SCHWASNICK-86 Herman Blvd., FS, Engineer, Frosh, V Football, Box, V Lacrosse, V Soccer, Der Deutsche Verein, Tau Hi-Y, Uto- pian, Varsity Club, Frosh Board. BARBARA SHARP-1624 Broadway, NHP, Teacher, Totem Senior Portraits Editor, Beta Hi.Y, Los Jovenes, Student United, GSL, FTA. JEWELL SHEELEY-44 Haeftner Ave., E, Nurs- ing, Glee Club, Chieftain, GSL. PAUL SCHWEITZER-218 Sussex Rd., E, En- gineering, Transfer, Arista, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Presidents Club, Delta Hi-Y, X-Ponents, Astronomy, Brookesonians, L'OrifIamme, Math Fo- rum. LOUIS SCLAFANI-65 Oakley Ave., E, Plumb- ing, Intramural Sports. JEANETTE SCOTT-5l2 Maple Dr. W., NHP, College, JV, V Twirling, GAA, Yorker Club, Sewanateens, Jr. Board, Rockettes, Co-Y, Utoe pian, L'CrifIomme. JO ELLEN SCULLY-135 Franklin St., E, Nurse GSL, Riding, FNA. Bill, Frank, and Warren, of whom we could boast, pemem QI' . . . Their throwing, kicking and passing were always the most 79 JOYCE SHERBACK-ll Maple Dr., NHP, Col- lege, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Los Jovenes, Sr. Board. BARBARA SHERBOW - i535 Giltford Ave., NHP, College, Honor Society, Yorker Club, Arts, Sigma Hi-Y, V Cheerleaders, V Glee Club, Stu- dent Council, Sr. Board, Utopian, Der Deutsche Verein. WALTER SIMENDINGER-90 Caroline Ave., FS, College, Omicron Hi-Y, Niandions Co-Y, Frosh, Soph Boards, Soccer. JAMES SIMMONS-362 Lincoln St., FS, College, Student Council, Lambda Hi-Y, Bowling, Radio Guild, Sacietas Latina, Sachem Players, Coalif tion. MELVYN SHERMAN-i088 Foster St., FS, Cole lege, Student Council, Der Deutsche Verein, Der Jungere Deutsche Verem. ZELDA SHERRY-165 Locustwood Blvd., E, Col- lege, Ceramics, l.'Oriflamme. RICHARD SIMMONS-ll6 Central Ave., GCP, College, V Track, V Cross Country, Varsity Club, Student Council. JACQUELINE SIMON-'ll5-O6 237th St., E, Nurse, Boosters, Los Jovenes, Chieftain, Riding, Student United, FNA. GREGORY SHICKLE-944 Hancock Ave., FS, Veterinarian, Intramural Sports. BARBARA SHUKRI-as Opal sr., E, Nurse, Chair, GSL, Aealians, V Glee Club. EILEEN SINDER-4 Flint PI., E, College, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, FTA, Totem, Tennis, library, L'Oriflamme, Le Cercle Francais, Purple Quill, Co-Y, Math Club, Frosh Board, Gamma Hi-Y. JEANNE SIRICO-552 Oakley Ave., E, Secretary, Math Club, Los Chicos, Student United, Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council, Tennis, Boosters, To- tem, GSL. M' AITON SHWADRAN-2061 Belmont Ave., E, College, Transfer, L'Oriflamme, Honor Society, , Engineering, Chieftain. LILLIAN SILINSKY-98 Estelle Ave., E, Piano 4 Teacher, Orchestra, JV Glee Club, Jr. Red Cross, A in Los Chicos, Purple Quill, Student Council, Uto- 1 me pian, GSL, Usherettes. BRUCE SKALING-195 lincoln Rd., rs, En- gineer, Intramural Sports. INEZ SKELTON-26 Dennis St., GCP, Secretary, Riding, Honor Society, Los Jovenes. 5 x V553 4, .T BA 5. g ,, gilt: 158 . ,.g.,Q,,,. EVELYN SILVERSTEIN-2150 Renfrew Ave., E, Undecided, Student Council, Retailing Club, JV Glee Club, GSL, Utopian. ARTHUR SIMENDINGER-238-36 l'l7th Ave., E, Undecided, V Track, Band, Varsity Club. 3 any no-We YQ new 3, Q Si 359, retary, lntramural Sports. JOYCE SKOLNICK-617 Western Park Dr., WH, College, Intramural Sports. Pica Club. GREGORY SLUSZKA-294 Plainfield Ave., FP, Tech. Engineer, Transfer, Auto Club. JOAN SLUUS-144 Sterling Rd., E, Buyer, Stu- dent Council, Soph Board, Jr. Red Cross, FTA, GSL. BARBARA SMITH-332 Madison St., FS, Sec- retary, Intramural Sports. The friendliest two were Dottie and Andy, 3 .9 Wemfm el' . . . With a quick hi and smile they always were handy. 80 MARLENE SKIBICKI-37 Estelle Ave., E, Sec- JOHN SLEKES-218 White Ave., NHP, Navy, 5 inn if Y 5 U11q,,,-:qty is x K A 5 R 1- SSI ii X Xu - .225 alles.. Q-ee... ,. 3 Kr, gg E Engineers Carol Ann and Dick were never confused, einem QI' . . . By cathocles and onodes, in fact, they were amused JAMES SMITH-20 Terrace Ave., E, Air Farce, Retailing Club. LOIS SMITH-224 Aspen St., FP, Nursing School, FTA, Los Jovenes, GSL. 11 SYLVIA SMITH-403 Keller Ave., E, Secretary, Intramural Sports, Scribes, Tennis. WALTER SMITH-I763 Aladdin Ave., NHP, RCA Technical School, Bookmen, Indoor Track. ROBERT SODERBERG-I3 Diamond St., E, Col- lege, Epsilon Hi-Y, Jr. Board, Math Forum, Varsity Club, JV, V Soccer, JV, V Track, Honor Society. CAROLANN SOIEFER-714 Rifton St., E, Teacher, Transfer, Campus Athletic League, Riding, Chief- tain, Los Jovenes, GSL, Honor Society, FTA, Totem, Sr. Board. JOSEPH STANISIEWSKI-23 Willow Road, NHP, College, Pico, Amateur Radio Clubs. BARBARA STASI-2025 Belmont Ave., E, Sec- retory, Transfer, Library Club, Los Chicos, Honor Society. EILEEN SOKOL-38 Lewis Ave., FP, Medical Secretary, Gamma Hi-Y, Yorker Club, Scribes, Honor Society, Student Council, Boosters, Uto- pian, Totem, GSL. CATHERINE SOMERS-I7O Rockman Ave., E, Business Worlr, Chieftain, Jr. Board, Alpha Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross, Totem, Camera Club, Student Council. BARBARA STEEL -- 558 N. 3rd St., NHP, Beauticion, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Booster Club, GSL, Utopian. HOWARD STEIN-930 Hancock Ave,, FS, Ma- chinist, Lambda Hi-Y, V Band, Basketball, Frosh Track, Coalition, Football, Soccer. JOSEPH SPAGNOLA-229 Claflin Blvd., FS, College, Intramural Sports. JEROME SPECTOR-438 Dunster Dr., WH, Printer, Pica Club. RICHARD STEINER-Ill Nassau St., E, Busi- nessman, Intramural Sports. NANCY STEINHARDT-1045 N. 2nd St., NHP, Nurse, GSL, Brookesonians, Astronomy Club, Sewanateens, Societas Latina, L'Oriflamme, To- tem Promotion Editor, Honor Society, Jr. Red Cross, Presidents Club, Student Council, FNA. LUCILLE SPERO-286 Seidman PI., FS, Beau- tician, Student Council. FRANK SPINA-l6I7 Lydia Ave., E, College, V Soccer, Epsilon Hi-Y, Los Jovenes, Varsity Club, Totem. IRENE STEINROEDER-75 Lincoln Ave., NHP, Teacher, Editor-in-Chief of Chieftain, Honor Society, Iota Hi-Y, Sr., Jr. Boards, Yorker Club, Student Council, V Glee Club, X-Ponents, GAA, GSL, Moth Circle, Sewanoteens, Totem. HERBERT STERNBERG-II7 S. 5th St., NHP, College, V Band, Frosh, Soph Boards, Coali- tion, Hall Squad, Student Council. MELVYN STACEY-I2 Scherer Blvd., FS, Liner, Deceased, October 29, 1956. ARTHUR STAPPENBECK-230 Hoffman Sl., FS, Engineer, Lambda Hi-Y, Honor Society. FRANK STEVENS-407 St. Luke Pl., FS, lndus- try, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM STEVENS-l057 N. 4th St., NHP, Air Force, Intramural Sports. Two of the scholars in our class, einem el' Were Eileen and Alan, whose thinking was fast. ALAN SUNDHEIMER-l6l Wellington Rd., GCS, Architectural Draftsman, Totem, Frosh, Soph Boards, Hall Squad. SHELBY SUTZ-86 Ashley Dr., VS, Journalism, Purple Quill, Arrow, Chieftain, GSL, Totem, Sachem Players, Ticket Committee, Coalition, L'OrifIamme. PATRICIA SUVATEY-27 Alden Aye., VS, Teacher, Alpha Hi4Y, Student Council, Radio Guild, Le Cercle Francais, Coalition, Jr. Board, Purple Quill, Riding, Chieftain, Co-Y, Sachem Players, WILLIAM SWAINE-98 Holland Ave., E, Avia- tion, Intramural Sports. ANITA STIEBERT-8 Kingston St., NHP, Col- lege, Student Council, Utopian, Coalition, JV, V Glee Clubs, Der Deutsche Verein, Jr., Sr. Boards. JO N STOEBE 1496 Clay St., E, College, Ha Squad, JV Tennis. RAYMOND SWEENEY-289 Madison St., FS, Coast Guard, Chieftain, Los Chicos, Le Cercle Francais. ROBERT SWENSEN-240 Hathaway Ave., E, Marines, JV Lacrosse, Jr. Red Cross. GERALD STOESSEL-23 Terrace Ave., E, US Ma- rine Corps, Soph Board, Student Council, Hall Squad, Auto Club. MARY DIANA STONE-i663 Belmont Ave., NHP, College, Student Council, Los Jovenes, Omega Hi-Y, Frosh, Soph Boards, Utopian, Tennis, JV Glee Club, Student United, Scribes Club, Sewanateens, Co-Y. LLOYD SYRE-57 Newburgh St., E, College, PA Club, Cross Country, V Track. ETHEL TAMMANY-203 Fendale St., FS, Col- lege, Chieftain, Kappa Hi-Y, Los Jovenes, GAA, Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Volleyball, Area Council, Math Club, Student United. DENNIS STRAND-136 N. 2nd St., NHP, Air Force, Honor Society. LORRAINE STRECK-35 Lewis Ave., FP, Nursing School, FNA, Le Cercle Francais, L'Oritlamme, Booster Club Coalition Student Council MAUREEN TANSEY 31 Clatlln Blvd FS C lege V Cheerlng GAA Jr Red Cross Cool: tion GSL ROGER TARNO II6 Barber St E Army C reer Rlfie Club Track RICHARD STROLLO 8 Rifton St E College Delta HIY Frosh Track Student Council ELLEN STRONGIN 135 Queens Aye E Col lege Le Cercle Francais LOrlfiamme FTA Jr Red Cross Gamma HI Y Tennis Purple Q ill Yorker Club Usherettes Library Club Honor Society Presidents Club GSL LAWRENCE TEITELBAUM 3 LY ia L College Brookesonlans Los Jayenes Math Club V Track JV Tennis RO ERT TEMPLE 4 Maple Ct NHP Engl neering LOr1flamrne Camera Club XPonents ms Basketball Sr Board Coalition CHARLES SULEWSKI 7273 Goodwin Rd College LOrlflamme MICHELLE SULLIVAN 6 Fox St E College Kappa HIY Artsmen FTA LOriflomme Ten VIRGINIA TEPP 36 William St VS College Alpha HIY Honor Society History Honor S clety Artsmen Student Council Radio Guild Der Jungere Deutsche Verein XFonents Frosh Soph Jr Sr Boards Coalition FTA Charleston Dancers Area Council Math Circle Tennis Rid ing Bowling ROBERT TEPPNER 20I Kamda Blyd HP Auto Mechanic Auto Club WALTER TEPPNER-20l Kamda Blvd., NHP, Landscaping, FFA. FRANK TERPIL-238-27 ll7th Ave., E, Navy, Intramural Sports. MARGARET TOBIN - 226-07 95th Ave B Telephone Operator, Intramural Sports. MICHAEL TOOMEY-I9 Cerenzia Blvd., E Service, Lacrosse. JOHN TEVES-B3 Hill St., E, Undecided, Intra- mural Sports. MARIANNE TEWS-71 Heathcote Rd., E, Secre- tary, Intramural Sports. MARTIN TRAVERSA-1784 West End St., NHP, Navy, Utopian, Student Council. JOSEPHINE TRIANO-94-A5 226th St., B, Sec- retary, I ntra mural HELEN THEK-85 Mayfair Ave., FP, Secretary, Co-Y, Omega Hi-Y, Student Council, GSL, Sewanateens. LAURENCE THEK-85 Mayfair Ave., FF, Chemi- cal Engineer, Student Council, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Epsilon Hi-Y, Nianclians Co-Y, Pres- idents Club, Student United, Titaniums, Ticket Committee, Artsmen. Sports. MARYANN TRIOLA-65 Tribune Ave., E, Sec- retary, Niandians, Presidents Club, Chieftain, GSL, Boosters. EILEEN TRUTT-l03 N. 2nd keeper, Brookesanians, GSL, Red Cross. FRANCIS THIEL-44 Scherer Blvd., FS, College, JV, V Football, Frosh, JV, V Track, Omicron Hi-Y, Presidents Club, Akahnawes Co-Y Student Council, Saph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Area Council, Pica Club, Totem, Coalition. BARBARA THOMAS-53 Larch Ave., FP, Col- lege, Sigma Hi-Y, Presidents Club, Rackettes, Yorker Club, Honor Society, Choir, Aeolians, L'Oriflamme, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Coalition, V Glee Club, Sr. Board, Sewana- teens. CAROL TUCCINARDI-1002 St., NHP, Book- los Jovenes, Jr. Mosefan St., FS, College, Usherettes, Co-Y, Student Council, Jr., Sr. Boards, Titaniums, FREDERICK TUENNECKE-203 College, Honor Society, Choi Los Jovenes. Rintin St., FS r, JV Glee Club, Titaniums, Der Deutsche Verein. RICHARD THOMAS-62 Norfolk Dr., E, Service Intramural Sports. CAROL THONE-59 Spruce Ave., FP, Flight Nurse, Co-Y, Tennis, Utopian, Riding, Student Council, Boosters, Glee Club, Chieftain, Se- wanoteens, GSL, Le Cercle Francais, Jr. Red Cross, FNA. ANN MARIE TWOMEY-712 Ash St., FS, Col- lege, Student Council, Retailing, Jr. Board, Rid- ing Club. PAUL UHL-71 Sussex Rd., E, neer, Jr. Red Cross, Hall Squad. NORMA THORELL-70 Sterling Rd., E, Beauti- cian, Tennis, Co-Y, Home Economics Club. PHILIP TINE-207 Holland Ave., E, Office Work, JV Baseball. BARBARA TISHKA-45 Dennis St., GCP, Secre tary, Intramural Sports. MARY ANN TITONE-66 Doherty Ave., E, Beau- tician, GSL, Alpha Hi-Y, Honor Society, Volley- ball, Basketball, Sachem Players, Student Coun- cil, Frosh Board, Co-Y. Mechanical Engi- A Jim and a Jack-each played his favorite sport, .9 QQHIQHI QI' . . . On a Lacrosse Field and a Tennis Court. 83 'X his , MARILYN UMLA5-428 Dunster Dr., WH, Col- lege, Senior Seminar, Totem, Honor Society, Beta Hi-Y, Sachem Players, Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council, GSL, L'Oriflamme, Yorker Club, Purple Quill, Sewanateens, Le Cercle Francais, Radio Guild, Chieftain, Brookesonians. STANLEY UNGECHAUER-501 Lakeville Rd., NHP, College, JV, V Football, V Lacrosse, JV Track, Hall Squad, Student Council. LYNN VANTINE-'22 Lincoln Ave., NHP, Bio- Chemist, Alpha Hi-Y, Chieftain, GSL, Sewana- teens, Choir, Sachem Players, X-Ponents, Student United, Coalition, Yorker Club, Basketball. IRMA VARRICHIO-1947 Dutch Bdwy., E, Sec- retary, Coalition, Tennis, Student Council, To- tem, Riding, Basketball, Jr. Red Cross, GSL, Text Book Office. LYNN URQUHART-121 Louis Ave., E, Nurse, Library Club, los Jovenes, FNA, GSL. MAIA UUSMANN-309 Clement St., E, Col- lege, Der Deutsche Verein, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Board. LOIS VELTUNG-ll6-O3 238th St., E, Beauti- cian, Student Council, Usherettes. BARBARA VER EECKE-150 Gordon Blvd., FP, Nurse, Gamma Hi-Y, Sachem Players, Jr., Sr. ,gs-M Boards, Usherettes, GSL, Student Council, Ten- nis, Radio Guild, FNA, Los Jovenes, Coalition, Niandians Ca-Y. GEORGE VACHUDA-80 Euston Rd., WH, En- gineer, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, Choir, Omicran Hi-Y, Presidents Club, Chem Lab, Math Forum, Drum Maior, Area Council, Band Orchestra, Jr. Board, Coalition, Student Coun- cil, Frosh, Soph Cross Country, Chieftain Orgonist. GERALDINE VALERIOTI-1359 Webster St., E, Secretary, Transfer, Jr. Red Cross. LORNA VERNON-220 Harrison St., FS, Secre- tary, Chieftain, Student United, Le Cercle Fran- .ww Mc: cais, Scribes, Totem, Riding, GSL, Tennis. RICHARD VERRAZZANI-500 Kirkby Road, E, College, JV Track, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes, Stu- dent Council. 3 e PATRICIA VALLONE--98 Arkansas Dr., VS, Sec- retary, Transfer, Skating, Basketball. CAROL ANN VALONE-210 Oakley Ave., E Engineer, Choir, FA Club, Aeolians, Honor So- ciety, Iota Hi-Y, Frosh, Soph Trios, Coalition. GERARD VERSPOHL-146 Daftodil Ave., FS, College, JV Baseball, Der Deutsche Verein, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein. FRANCES VICARI-317 Lucille Ave., FS, Typist, GSL, CAP. 'Gr .9 QQFYIQFII QI' . . . RUSSELL VAN DEINSE-241 Linden Blvd., E Nurseryman, History Honor Society, Honor So- ciety, FFA, Rifle Club. JON VAN STEEN-1009 Terrace Blvd., NHP, College, Transfer, Photography Club, Proiec- tionists. MARY VIGGIANO-9 7th St., GCS, Secretary, Student Council. ANGELENA VOI-45 Cromer Rd., E, Secretary, GSL, Student Council, Honor Society. RONALD VOLLARO-238-05 ll6th Rd., E, Me- chanical Engineer, JV, V Cross Country. ANN VON THADEN-210 S. Kilburn Rd., GCS, College, Omega Hi-Y, Student Council, Jr., Sr. Boards, Presidents Club, Sachem Players, Honor Society, Totem, Los Jovenes, History Honor So' ciety, Coalition, Area Council. ROBERT VOSSWINKEL-47 William St., NHP, College, Frosh, V Baseball, JV, V Soccer, JV, V Basketball, Student Council, Utopian. ELEANOR VOYIAS-lil Nassau Blvd., GCS, Stewardess, Tennis. Speeches, platforms, campaigns, and elections, Judy and Frank worked out to perfection. 84 ga Q Mag, Ali is Q -we we we Martha and Bob always did their best pemem el' . . . To present good programs over WSHS LILIAN WADE-l32 Hunnewell Ave., E, Secree tary, Student Council, Sooh, Jr. Boards, Chief- tain, Retailing Club. ROBERT WALFORD-53l N. 3rd St., NHP, Undecided, Intramural Sports. JAMES WALKER-23 louis Ave., E, College, Varsity Club, Frosh, V Track, Epsilon Hi-Y, JV Cross Country, JV Basketball. REGINALD WALLACE-105 Hendrickson Ave., E, Business, Intramural Sports. FRANCES WALSH-l02 Barbara St., E, Nurse, Tennis, GSL, JV Glee Club, Student Council. MONICA WALSH-6 Delaware Rd., B, College, Totem Managing Editor, Honor Society, Rock- ettes, Yorker Club, Usherettes, Sachem Players, Radio Guild, Sr. Board, Student Council, l.'Ori- flamme, Societas Latina, X-Panents, GAA, Math Circle, Tuocs Co-Y, Boosters. RICHARD WEISS-53 Radstock Ave., VS, Cole lege, Camera Club, Chair, Bowling, Societas ROBERT WELLINGER-1069 N. 6th St., NHP, GRANT WALTERS-526 Warren Blvd., GCS, College, Rifle, X-Ponents, Totem. HARRY WARDELL-243 James St., FS, Auto Mechanic, Hall Squad, Student Council. Latina, X-Ponents. Army, Intramural Sports. MAUREEN WELLS-771 Franklin Pl., FS, Sec- retary, Student Council, Area Council, Sigma Hi-Y, Coalition, Usherettes, Totem, Los Chicos, Jr., Sr. Boards, Sachem Players, Scribes. ELEANOR WENK-30 Spooner St., FP, Business School, Transfer, Le Cercle Francais, Ballet Club. RONALD WARMBIER-IOOO Polk Ave., FS, Col- lege, Der Deutsche Verein, JV Glee Club. JEFFREY WARTENBERG-25 Oak St., E, College, Transfer, Hall Squad, Der Deutsche Verein, JEAN WEST-410 St. Joseph Pl., FS, College, Choir, JV, V Glee Clubs, Soph Board, GSL, FNA, Los Jovenes, Sewanateens, Totem, Student Council, Usherettes. CORNELIA WESTCOTT-l0O Belmont Ave., E, Undecided, Retailing, Frosh Board. HARRIET WASSERMAN-T108 Terrace Blvd., NHP, College, L'Oriflamme, Chieftain, Utopian, Student Council, Riding, Purple Quill, Tennis, Hockey. PATRICIA WATSON-95 Sperry Blvd., NHP, Secretary, GSL, Chieftain, Hockey, Coalition. .JOSEPH WESTRICK-39 William St., NHP College, Frosh, JV, V Baseball, Frosh Soccer Utopian, Student Council. JANICE WHEATLEY-1429 Alpha St., E, Unde- cided, Sachem Players, Co-Y, GSL, Riding. JOEL WEBER-IOZ N. lst St., NHP, Auto Mechanic, Student Council, Chieftain. AUDREY WEGMANN-140 N. 5th St., NHP, Retailing, Retailing Club. JOHN WHEELER--932 tsl Ave., FS, college, Homebound Student. MARIAN WIEGAND-71 Lehrer Ave., E, Work GSL. 85 Sewanhaka, let thy beauty stand, emem Leading us onward, with thy guiding hand. THOMAS WOODWORTH-135 Kiefer Ave., E, Navy, FFA. CAROLE WURSTER-8 Hoffman Rd., NHP, Book- keeper, Home Economics, Tennis, Sewanateens, GSL. SONDRA YARMUTH-158 Locust Blvd., E, Col- lege, Gamma Hi-Y, History Honor Society, Stu- dent Council, Jr, Board, Jr. Red Cross, Le Cercle Francais, Booster Club, Radio Guild. KATHLEEN YOUNG-130 Travis Ave., E, Nurse, Home Economics, FNA, Tennis, Bowling, Basket- ball. PATRICIA WILLIAMS-I4 Calla Ave., FP, Sec- retary, GSI., Scribes, Iota Hi-Y, Honor So- ciety, Totem Identification: Editor, Sr. Board, JV, V Glee Clubs, Jr. Red Cross, Camera Club. CHARLES WILLIAMSEN-l6l2 Jasmine Ave., NHP, College, Frosh, JV, V Soccer, Frosh, JV Lascrasse, Student Council, Jr. Board, Tau Hi-Y, Der Jungere Deutsche Verein, Utopian. ROBERT YOUNG-33 larch Ave., FP, Teacher, library Club, Astronomy Club, Los Jovenes. RALPH YOVINO-121 Terrace Ave., FP, Navy, JV Football. REGINA WISNIEWSKI-35 Waldorf Ave., E, Secretary, Intramural Sports. JOAN WISPLER-ll lrving Ave., FP, College, JV Glee Club, GSL, FTA, Jr. Red Cross, Student Council, Le Cercle Francais, Utopian. RICHARD YURACK-IO7 Circle Drive E., E, Navy, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross. RICHARD YURACK-81 Roxbury Rd., FS, Air- force, Intramural Sports. ROBERT WISSLER-620 Stewart Ave., NHP, Col- lege, Frosh, V Baseball, V Football, Student Council, Titaniums, Utopian. ROSEMARIE WISTI-T91 Evans Ave., E, Beau- tician, GSI, Jr. Red Crass. ROBERT YURASITS-901 Hempstead Tpke., E, College, Honor Society, Frosh Baseball, Bowling, Totem, Varsity Club, Frosh Football. DOLORES ZACHAREWICZ-165 N. 5th St., NHP, Teacher, Brookesanians, Boosters, GSL, Student Council, Societas Latina, FTA, Los Jovenes, Honor Society, Student United. JEAN WOHLERS-286 Brown St., Mineola, Sec- retary, Honor Society, JV Glee Club, GSI, Scribes. SHEPARD WOLMAN-59 Radstock Ave., VS, Engineer, Los Jovenes. BERNARD ZAHN-78 Village Ave., E, College, Honor Society, FA Club, Utopian. JOHN ZALON-157 Rintin St., FS, College, L'OrifIamme. ALAN WOLPIN-459 Dunster Ct., WH, Col- lege, Rifle Club, Akahnawes, Photo Club, Los Jovenes, Los Chicos. MARY ANN WOLZ-IO66 Theodora St., FS, Secretary, Honor Society, Omega Hi-Y, History Honor Society, Student Council, Jr., Sr. Boards, Sachem Players, Totem, Der Deutsche Verein, Tennis, GAA, Scribes, Coalition. ROBERTA ZIMPELMAN-78 Benson Ave., E, Re- tail Buyer, lntramural Sports. EDWARD ZUHLKE-317 Wellington Rd., GCS, Undecided, Band, Track, Orchestra, Dance Band, Arrangers Workshop, Der Deutsche Verein, Omi- cron Hi-Y. ALBERTA LINDBERG-38 Plainfield Ave., FP, Secretary, Transfer, Arista, Volleyball, Honors Dancing Service And KATHLEEN MAHONEYY674 3rd PI., C-CS, Un' decided, Homebcund Student KARL SCHAUFFEL-90 Sherwood Ave., FS Ma' chinist, Intramural Sports, RAYMOND TOMFORD-620 7th Ave Landscaping, lntramural SDorts. lp left-George Vachuda, drum major, Top right-The Spirit of Sewcinhaka! leads the bond onfo the field' Center-Mr. R. Lester Springer, Principal . I of the District, addresses the Senior Class. Bottom f'9hf'-CICS-9 Advisor, MF. 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A ones na-out 0040o1aolf44of-use use 040Qsuouse ones asaanl uuooluadosaoaecsptavaofso 10014010 :lo at a sptollc otlnolbt :inline 49401004 :noun annum oo soon-aura A-lla0n.4-I usloooaonasl . o.1o4-qa.fnnn nc.,-1.1-..n 0vlll9slot'l1l uso.-s-A na- lil-Olitluil niirnnll IO! .nn.n. .Q-9 -.-.--.- .,. -4.4.. -. .1 A- .-.-- elf 4 ill 0 IUIIO ...Q ...g I 'O s:Io.'all If s sro: sg.ana4 tona::o an no -u 0 fn- can no ell- a 4 I 1 ,.-3.-.-.1 4', 4 , -1 4 aa .1 u ,f 1 .1 1 fn f. 1 n n'- 4+ 1 .Qs .. ' . 4. an -xL lxl W? T 5 1 . -s fy et:-3 u 9 gg----T-wt 2 0 9 s .WJ 1 ii T' ,- -, A 3 STUDENT COUNCIL First row--C. Hoffmann, B. Ver Eecke, M. Umlas, B. Domin, R. Muller, N. lfqenderl L, Ropenz, G, Rqbinowitz, S, Beckman, S, Fox, T, Schubothe. Fletcher, B- R0mUn0f V- Bruno, E- Slefblnf J- A9Ulef G- RGPP9f N- Bclflcf Third row-l. Frank, M. Plaut, W. Knapp, J. Simmons, J. Richards, B. Morello, A. Grieco, M. Cernkovic. Second row-J. Labate, S. Rothbaum, F. Gold, B. C, Krug, A, Cherfingtgnl W, Goodhue, J, Grodin, R, Vaux, R, Horoszewski, Sherbow, B. Miller, N. Steinhardt, C. O'Toole, L. Schulze, C. Bernius, E. F. Dileo, F, Thiel. wg, s. STUDENT COUNCIL First row-A. DiChiaro, M. Pelle, C. Kosinski, E. Landi, B. Barnett, R. Muller N. Fletcher, B. Romano, V. Bruno, E. Sterbin, L. Rome, G. Toro, S. Villa 1 magna, J. Gallagher, J. Pytell. Second raw--l. Klosowski, M. Cariello, A. Rizzotti, B. Smith, J. Goral, L. Ratclifte, J. Robertson, S. Kovaric, A. Passa STU DENT First row-J. Hoffmann, P. Elson, G. Tepp, C. Boyens, M. Froehler, B. Bubin, R. Muller, N. Fletcher, B. Romano, V. Bruno, E. Sterbin, P. Jocher, J. Lagutto, O. Koster, P. Colonno, M. Lionells, V. Desiderio. Second row-J. Legg, l. Leotti, S. Rothbaum, J. Ruf, L. Houghton, N. Melkerson, M. Walsh, H. Schwarz, D. Christmon, D. Denaro, W. Woodbury, B. Karsch, H. Amendola, H. Hughes, laqua, A. Siebert, J. Perfetto, J. Hand, J. Abrams, L. Browne, K. Nordahl, A. Rubba. Third row-H. Maieska, M. Wells, J. Berry, T. Mustapich, S. Esposito, T. Barbiero, W. Lasko, J. DeBello, R. Martins, D. Christman, B. Lutz, P. Borowski, C. Baselice, C. Stewart, l. Hauptman. COUNCIL P. Johnson, M. Reynolds, J. Fuusto. Third row-M. Huberman, E. Braun, I Schwartz, W. Pipa, J. Horstmann, C. Krug, H. Collins, T. Ferraiuolo, F. Roberts R. Horoszewcki, B. Paulina, M. DeCristofaro, C. Koch, S. Schin, A. Stoppen beck, C. Phelps, A. Puruolo, R. Pascucci, J. Leavy, B. Berg, J. Panuolo, F. Jones pi STUDENT COUNClL First row-B. Berk, l.. Ropertz, J. Christie, J. Brugger, L, Gevertz, S. Muller, P. Keith, M. Quigley, J. Muller, L. Knapp, C. Mussachio, S. Hausman, K. R. Muller, N. Fletcher, B. Romano, V. Bruno, E. Slerbin, C. DeBello, J. Fish, Early, M. Le Roux, J. Hoerner, M. Bruns. Third row-H. Schwarz, T. Fer- P. Suvatey, J. Kernochad, J, Scott, J. Richie, E, Bryan, M, Oerter, Second raiuolo, J. Paruolo, M. Eisenstat, F. Hughes, F. Martino, S. Schin, N. Auerbach, row-J. Killian, A. Sartor, J. Mattes, C. Sinagra, D. Hofmann, P. Fink, E. J. Grodin, C. Koch, B. Langstaft, J. Jayson, D. Nelson, B. Sweeney, P. Johnson, Behrens, M. Wolz, M. Dobenecker, J. Scherer, A. Von Thaden, D. Mielling, M. Haberman, B. Ricci, B. Bourke, B. Mohrman, K. Kavanagh, E. Peterson. Putting the ideals of our American way of life to work, in the form of self-government, is our Student Council here at Sewanhaka High School. The Bazaar, which it runs each year, is one of the highest points in the social activities here at Sewanhaka. This extremely large group is made up of students from every home- room. lt is advised by Mrs. Millicent Wille and Mr. Wallace Purdy. The officers are: President, Bill Romano, Vice President, Nancy Fletcher, Treas- urer, Ronnie Bruno, Upper House Secretary, Elsie Sterbin, Lower House Secretary, Russ Muller. wi' iff iii STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS First row-Russ Muller, Nancy Fletcher, Bill Romano. Second row-Veronica Bruno, Elsie Sterbin. S15 Paul Laubner, Student United's candidate for president, presents his party's platform. Student Elections l956 f A SQ.: Q The Utopian Dragon eyes Sewhanhaka stu dents. Coalition cheerleaders proudly display their candidates' pictures gf 0 k ku v .:: S-it , Fr ., - . . ,.o, ttf ,.t t S A ,. , 'W JUN t 1 m Injun Joe and : followers go CO- Utopian's candidate for president, Bill Romano, states his party's 152259 If 35 Student Council president, Ed Weismeier, and CO's candidate for treasurer, Betty Barnett, take time out. planks. The Student United float adds ele- gance to the rally. t ',- S we ,.., I ll ,.v: I li li , .mi 5 UN: 'tan s 'fs i W Q I . .tr l s is f- t in X 'Q ' . ., it isssr , f is , Q' ts s :l ift t 1 1 XS Xxx . ..,,, . Y 'V .Z I lg I X X .L E. X' 92 I i f X Y ii V 2 Q . Candidates' names are exhibited by Utopian girls. Coalition supporters display names of their favorites Party leader Ken Witmer intro- duces Student Unitecl's candidate for president. Flu' I ' A 1? f 'K Q X ff! 1. 1 Aiss Corrado, at the 'Los .lovenes booth, xttempts to hit the bull's eye. Jancy Fletcher, Betty slicosia and Judy Xgule make plans for he Student Council Bazaar. v1r. Springer tries his uck at the F. T. A. booth. Vhe Home Economics :lub sells delicious 5'-T L' BAL, .V avg Student Council Bazaar Angela Grieco and George Vachuda as Mr. Purple and Miss White. Best dancers Joan Goral and Jim Fraley waltz together. -.4 3- pizza. Y' xi iiii x 4 lniun chief and squaw left the reservation to come to the Bazaar. N Nancy Fletcher and Bm Romano! The Latin Clufz specializes in good king and queen of the Bazaar. Gef ready, aim, meta, ,he ommes' Eonacs booth. ...t 4.,...,,. 0 1 ,i -1-lift l Senior Seminar Senior Seminar is a group of specially se- lected students showing unusual interest and participation in academic enterprises. They met weekly with their Coordinator, Miss Asenath Mosso, to discuss each other's proiects and reveal to one another various points of interest often missed by the casual observer. SENIOR SEMINAR First row-N. Fletcher, J. Leavy, E. Sinder, Miss Asenath M. Mosso, Advisor, J. Agule, M. Lyon, T. Geduld. Second row-M. Umlas, H. Heineman, S. Latimer, H. Nebel, P. Schweitzer, D. Hackett, S. Beckman. Third row-C. Phelps, A. Rachleff, G. Rappe, G. Vachuda, A. Cherrington, E. Grabowski, B. Hoffman. Presidents' Club Will the meeting please come to order! You could hear a member of the Presidents' Club say those words at the beginning of each meeting held at Sewanhaka this year. Advised by Mrs. Millicent Wille and Mr. Wallace Purdy, the group discussed the fine points of parlia- mentary procedure. They also exchanged ideas concerning the activities of the various organ- izations. S. H. S. PRESIDENTS' CLUB First row-C. Manos, A. Grieco, M. Leon, J. Pizzo, B. Schratel, D. Lewis, J. Dauphin, B. Koopmans. Second row-N. Steinhardt, l. Steinroeder, M. Disk, J. Rodgers, M. Leroux, J. Berry, G. Tepp, S. Beckman, P. Elson, B. Thomas, N. Marcellino. Third row-D. Ross, H. Maieska, E. Strongin, M. Lyon, E. Palch, J. Leavy, J. Grayson, C. Soiefer, A. Salamone, l. Hauptman, B. Lutz. Fourth row-F. Gioran- dino, H. Morgenthaler, E. Braun, P. Schweitzer, G. Rappe, C. Phelps, D. Kulsick, F. Tuennecke, E. Grabowski, G. Elderd, M. Pasternack, G. Vcchudu. Fifth row-Frank Thiel. Charleston Dancers The clock was magically turned back thirty years each time those talented Charleston Dancers performed for us. They made a gay and exciting picture in their colorful flapper outfits and many of the adults in the crowd felt slightly nostalgic as they were reminded of their youth. The group was advised by Mrs. Muriel Nord- mann, Captain was Ginni Tepp. CHARLESTON DANCERS Left to right-Annette Salamone, Greg Chapman, Grace Ricci, Jim Simmons, Ginni Tepp, Bill Hoffman, Kathy Joyce, Morty Beno- witz, Julie Kellogg, Gerry Rappe. 94 Yorker Club SEWANATEENS First row-J. Malles, L. Dauphin, Miss Lillian, L. Rome, T. Colliniates Collum, C. Baldacchino Breglio, B. McCollum, R. Russo, E. Haunss, J Advisor, C. Bernius Second row-M. Mc- J. Rush, B. Kemp, J Cooper, B. Corcoran B. Schaupp. Third row-J. Pizzo, C. Bongiar dino, M. Taylor, P. Muti, P. Cooper, E. Suarez C. Cervone, Z. Rivera, J. Casale. Sewanateens Sewanateens' members really whooped it up in their Indian war bonnets during Purple and White Week this year. This lively organization, under the supervision of Miss Lillian LaBarbara, is dedicated to service to the school and the community. This Xmas they do- nated a basket to a needy family. Easter they made stuffed toys for hospitalized children. Their President was Jeanne Dauphan, Secretary, Jean West, Treasurer, Carol Ann' Bernius. The Sidewalks of New York are as familiar to us as the corridors of Sewanhaka. From Tarry- town and the home of Washington Irving to Broad- way's Auntie Mame, we pounded the pavement to see all we could of our wonderful town. Our Advisor was Miss Gladys Reed, President, Josephine Pizzo, Vice President, Carol Richmond, Corresponding Secretary, Joyce Brugger, Recording Secretary, Beverly Cole, Treasurer, Irene Stein- roeder. YORKER CLUB First row-E. Strongin, B. Domin, P. Jocher, B. Cole, C. Richmond, Miss Gladys Reed, Ad- ' visor, J. Pizzo, J. Brugger, I. Steinroeder, J. Schwart, B. Raine. Second row-E. Slerbin, K. Dolan, C. Sinagra, C. Cooper, D. Hofmann, L. Correll, V. Schweikert, S. Bossert, B. Heroux, M. Monnier, J. Builh. Third row-A. Di . Chiaro, B. Domanoski, S. Beckman, D. Schoff, R. Bossert, P. Fink, N. John, M. Riordan, A. Torlorella, J. Petite, A. Rizzotti, M. Umlas. 95 su. an an as 5 W. ,gg an of A W WHYY smile .... .. J 1- C5 v 'fi ' LQ HONOR SOCIETY First row-M. Walsh, B. Caflisch, M. Meek, A. Kwiatkowski, E. Sakol, L. 5lKellOft, E- Pulch, T- Gedllld, R- COO!-Wefr N- Slelnhofdli M- LYON' J- Kraus Roden, B. Sherbow, C. Musacchio, V. Bruno, G. Vachuda, A. Grieco, Mr. John M. Cernkovic, C. Soiefer, C. Valone, D. Ranauto. Third row-G. Koppelman McElderry, Advisor, B. Hoftman, L, Schulze, A. Martucci, P. Barbone, B, E. Braun, F. Dileo, H. Dilorenzo, A. Shwaoran, R. Martins, J. Dupree, R Johnson, E. Sinder. Second row-P. McKay, L. Knapp, B. Schrafel, R. Pater- Horned, W. Schlener, N. Boy, J. Verspohl, W. Seaman, J. Rose, B. Seder nostro, M. Fitzpatrick, J. McNichoIs, B. Thomas, J. Leavy, E. Dougherty, I. berg, B. Morello. A burning torch of knowledge, a pair of shaking hands lighting with it a smaller torch, and thus were we formally inducted into the National Honor Society. We will never forget the anxious days of waiting for that wonderful letter that began: We are happy to inform you . . And the phone . calls and Undercurrent of excitement running through the halls. Did you Sgclefy make if? Of the class of '57, numbering over a thousand, l65 students were chosen. The thrill of receiving our Honor Society pins and keys defies description. HONOR SOClETY First row-M. Calabrese, C. Hoffmann, M. Wolz, A. Von Thaden, N. Barta, J. J. Robertson, H. Maieska, M. Polenberg, l. Petrovich, M. Hayman, C. An- Agule, L. Rampino, M. Titone, C. Pryor. Second row-A. Maguire, E. Gluer, drews, J. Labate, A. Korz. Fourth raw--R. Hanus, B. Giordano, J. Leavy, G. J. Ey, N. John, E. Strongin, S. Rothbaum, A. Grieco, F. Gold, E. Landi, J. Rappe, R. Yurasits, A. Stappenbeck, R. Behinken, J. Grodin, A. Master, A. Hottmann, G. Tepp, I. Leotti, P. Elson, J. Berry. Third row-F. 'Spina, E. Cherrington, W. Goodhue, W. Lutz, D. Hackett. Hrender, P. Williams, J. Ruf, D. Lewis, L. Ratclitte, S. Kramer, P. Bierb'aum, V11 - I ,,.,.xl Y if G9 Ak if F5 my .ff ' ww, 'qua . 'N' HONOR SOCIETY First row-C. Boyens, D. Baer, L. Schneider, M. Lionells, J. Grayson, M. P. Schweitzer, J. Manganara, S. Bigger, P. Segall. Th rd row F Jones R Umlas, G. Vachuda, S. Beckman, Mr. John McElderry, Advisor, B. Hoftman, Hanus, E. Karlson, A. Baci, J. Jayson, B. Zahn, R. Giannini E Grabowski L. Schulze, B. Loden, G. Kallas, B. Stasi, A. O'Connor, D. Gorman, T. Schu- F. Tuennecks, C. Phelps, C. Haupt, B. Coords, H. Heinemann W Metzger bathe. Second row-F. Harris, D. Strand, J. Naidich, R. Mertens, B. Cole, N. Fletcher, N. Riis, J. Wohlers, J. Sherback, D. Zacharewicz, S. Saderberg, The study periods spent in the balcony are now fused into one happy memory. Even first period was something to look forward to when you knew it was going to be spent in the Honor Society Balcony. Because of the size ot the group, President Bill Hoftman was only able to call 3 meetings. Each meeting had a predetermined purpose: one to plan for our dance, one to plan for buying pins and keys, and one to plan for our annual sale of American flags. Our Advisor was Mr. John McElderry, President, Bill Hoffman, Vice President, Angela Grieco, Corresponding Secretary, Sue Beckman, Re- cording Secretary, Linda Schulze, Treasurer, George Vachuda. Honor Socieffs ian proyed fo be Scarecrows helped to decorate a success at the Student Council the B0mYU'd BCH- Bazaar. H. Nebel, R. Adler, J. Beckley Honor Society The Honor Society bulletin board contains many interesting items 97 K ' Q., GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE First row--U. Saio, A. Tortorella, L. Urquhert, J Finlayson, C. Hopke, E. Gensh, J.f Bradshaw, M Pelgorsch, C. Sinagra, F. Sylvester, C. Brenner Second row-E. Trutt, E. Sterbin, L. Schneider, D. Stone E. Palch, Mrs. Millicent Wille, Advisor, N. Steinhardt C. Riall, L. Volkens, M. Angus, P. Muti, C. Sperry L. Sicard. Third row-A. Zambuto, N, Stoll, L Johanson, D. Sauer, M. Fuhrman, N. Snow, L. Guzzi, C. Cervone, J. West, M. Kroici, M. Gorgiulo, J. Seyfried. Fourth row-E. Herrmann, J. Labate, J. Siro- gusa, J. Bartel, B. Schudde, F. Mortensen, A. Siebert B. Anderson, W. Dunham, E. Corbett, L. Meyerowitz, C. Panuccio, A. Riccio, L. Vernon, J. Klahn. GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE First row-M. Jerome, F. Georgi, E. Koster, M. Lore, E. Kopp, R. Koopmun, C. Gunder, M. Cariello, B. Andrews. Second row-R. Guarner, C. AsheroH, M. Holmes, D. Stone, E. Palch, L. Schneider, N. Stein- hardt, C. Riall, E. Sterbin, B. Haywood, D. Myer, M. Cernkovic. Third row-M. Kadian, P. Colonna, B. Berk, M. McCall, C. Jepsen, H. Klemm, C. Cooper, O. Koster, N. Hoover, P. Grant, J. Rau, D. Longeill, R. Johnson. Fourth row-B. Arnold, N. Guido, N. Bisesi, E. Goetz, S. Kletecka, L. Richter, C. Kerr, I. Hauptman, P. Jocher, J. Brugger, E. Bohsmer, A. DiChiaro. GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE First row-A. Rizzotti, D. Stone, E. Palch, L. Schnei- der, N. Steinhardt, C. Riall, E. Sterbin, A. DiChiaro, M. Milazzo. Second row-D. Mogovero, B. Schaupp, D. Krais, V. Schaumloffel, M, Riordan, P. Peterson, M. DiMarco, L. Scholl, A. Sartor, M, Martilik, A. Richter. Third row-J. Mattes, M. Lubbe, E. Rudman, P. Ber- nitt, L. Morgan, J. Ritayik, L. Rampino, J. Parker, L. Maieski, J. Pytell, J. Pytell. 1 GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE First row-B. Nappio, E. Sterbin, L. Schneider, D. Stone, E. Palch, Mrs. Millicent Wille, Advisor, N. Steinhardt, C. Riall, L. Volkens, M. Angus, B. Riggs, J. Kime, J. McKnight, G. Roivainen. Second row-G. Ricci, L. Ryf, C. Accardi, S. Warshaw, E. Rubens, K. Joyce, G. Peterson, D. Lazarcheck, M. Taylor, E. Sonabend, C. Walenta, M. Luensman, H. Kreiss, J. Studier. Third row-P. Mohan, S. Thomson, J. Knapp, H. Robertson, E. Suarez, J. Kaiser, L. Risoli, A. Maher, J. Zerucha, L. Greenberg, P. Korzenko, S. Brecher, C. Sybell, L. Boses, P. Lombardo. . I . I Girls Service League We strove to serve our school and community by working on locker posts, ushering on open school nights, and sending Christmas and Easter gifts to hospitalized and orphaned children. Our Advisor was Mrs. Millicent Wille, President, Nancy Steinhardt, Corresponding Secretaries, Nancy Angus and Lorraine Volkins, Recording Sec- retary, Emily Palch, Treasurers, Lois Schneider and Elsie Sterbin, Sergeant-at-Arms, Donna Stone, Su- perintendents-of-Posts, Claire Riall and Cathy Fre- din. Boys Hall Squad Beware all you between-class wanderers! This year's Boys' Hall Squad members were simply bound to catch you and send you scurrying back to your classes. Aside from this duty, they also tried to maintain orderly passing between periods and see to it that correct hall procedure was fol- lowed. All of the members have a right to feel proud of the fine iob they did. Their Advisor was Mr. Wallace Purdy, Captain, Ed Moylan. BOYS' HALL SQUAD First row-James Bush, Tom Doran, Richard Field- ing, Walter Haan, Mr. W. W. Purdy, Advisor, Gerald Stoessel, Ed Moylan, Ted Hoyt. Second row-Joe Weber, Thomas Malloy, Steve Feinman, George Hutter, Edward Kalb, Pete Maglia, Joe Morabito. Third row-Guy DiGennaro, Douglas Dillon, Charles McGovern, Karl Lonieski, George Fredrickson, James Holton, Dennis Best. USHERETTES First row-M. Aungst, M. Graulich, E. Strongin, D. Schoff, O. Koster, E. Gensh, D. Cambria, J. Perfetto, C. Sperry, M. Kadian, N. Hoover, B. Kiesling, C. Jepsen, C. Bryan, R. Rich. Second row-B. Koopmans, L. Gevertz, H. Klemm, A. Rubbo, E. Lindquist, S. Vanek, J. Abrams, C. Bernius, M. Walsh, Miss Helen Kruger, Advisor, H. Maieska, P. Jocher, Mrs. Helen Busch, Advisor, M. LeRoux, L. Knapp, B. Raine, D. Hofmann, A. Salamone, E. Bohsner. Third row-J. Seyfried, K. Nordahl, A. Siebert, R. Kordowich, A. Passalaqua, D. Saunders, C. Peter, M. Kollmer, J. Mattes, H. Vanco, M. Dobenecker, C. Kul- sick, B. Barnett, M. Wells, B. Christoph, P. Peterson, B. Haywood, E. Polch, D. Sorensen, N. Stringham, V. Scott, P. Bernitt. Fourth row-J. Kellogg, D. Mogavero, L. Houghton, C. Stenrett, C. Sinagra, L. Weber, C. Tuccinardi, A. Sartor, S. Sylvester, P. Arkwright, B. Ve'tter, J. Alexander, M. Riordan, C. Dawyot, P. Cooper, V. Schweikert, J. Ritayik, J. Petite, J. Brugger, F. Sylvester, J. Fausto, C. Asheroff. ' One can't imagine a Sewanhaka play, concert, or parent-teacher night without those charming Usherettes, who were always there to greet every- one with a friendly smile and a helping hand. Advised by Miss Helen Kruger, oFficers were: Captain, Helen Maieska, and Co-Captain, Phyllis Jocher. Usherettes 0 The purpose of this organization is to develop better reading back- ground and habits, and to instill the love of books in its members. The members spent many long and pleasant hours in the library with their friends. . Our Advisor was Mr. Francis Stevens, Acting President, Gregory Chmara. . ' Besides helping students learn efticient use of the library, Library Club girls also worked in the magazine room and helped the librarian whenever they were needed. For recreation we had a Christmas party. Working in the library instilled a love of books and of reading in the members of this organization. Library Club . Our Advisor was Miss Evi lglauer. BOOKMEN First row-Robert Young, Edward Zuccaro, Bruce Watson, Mr. LIBRARY CLUB Francis Stevens, Advisor, Greg Chimara, Richard Schley. Second First row-Cathleen Borner, Bettie Johnson, Miss Evi lglauer, row-Raymond Kennedy, George Hutter, John Dreasen, Charles Advisor, Iris Fassig, Diane Dordel. Second row-Betty Strong, McGovern, Ted Hoyt. Susan Kurzius, Carol Borner. SCRIBES First row-C. Gerlach, B. Corcoran, A. Pernice, J. Goral, A. Kwiatkowski, E. Sokol, L. Byrne, P. Bayer, D. Ranouto, L. Ratclifte, B. Stasi, H. Thek. Second row-J. Mattes, D. Stone, M. Oerter, L. Muus, S. Housman, J. Agule, J. Berry, B. Schrafel, Mrs. Eunice Riordan, Advisor, P. Williams, D. Lewis, L. Mallon, J. Horand, G. Kallas, R. Corrao, J. Ey, J. Wohlers, E. Koster. Third row-B. Domancski, M. Ciarlante, M. Rowland, J. Michaelsen, J. Muench, A. Lindberg, R. Bossert, N. Dorrington, A. DeCostanzo, B. Rubenacker, R. Cooper, J. Kraus, C. Baldacchino, A. Martucci, E. Rudman, S. Smith, M. Wells, M. Wolz, J. Hottmann. Fourth row-B. Smith, C. Postek, J. Petite, E. Pfaender, L. Vernon, B. Schmidt, P. Vallone, P. Mongello, N. Devan, l. Skelton, B. Tishka, J. Bradley, J. McNichols, P. Bierbaum, M. Garcia, E. Gluer, A. O'Connor, S. Beckman, M. Hayman. Scribes Eonacs To become better secretaries and profi- cient in the business world is our goal. We visited business offices to learn office procedure and business people came to our classes to talk about guess what? Business! Our Advisor was Mrs. Eunice Riordan. Our President, Barbara Schrafel, Vice,Presi- dent, Pat Williams, Recording Secretary, Dorothy Lewis, and Treasurer, Janet Berry. New and old members alike had a won- derful year of service and fun in Eonacs. Servicewise, we gave a Thanksgiving bas- ket to a needy family, and on the social side, we attended a play in New York and had a spring picnic. Our Advisor was Miss Georgene Brown, President, Irene Hauptman, Vice President, Rosalie Rich, Corresponding Secretary, Anne Rubbo, Recording Secretary, Joyce Pytell, Treasurer, Ortrud Koster. S. H. S, EONACS First row-Ann Rubbo, Rosalie Rich, Jim De Bello, Irene Hauptman, Andy Cher- rington, Ortrud Koster, Joyce Pytell. Sec- ond row-Regina Manns, Annette Sola- mone, Barbara Bubin, Carolyn De Bello, Arlene Greenhalgh, Carolee Martone, Re- nate Kordowich, Angela Grieco, Janice Pytell. Third row-Barbara Andrews, Bette Schoupp, Doris Hofmann, Carol Baselice, Susan Kletecka, Bette Simmons, Paula Bernitt, Elsie Sterbin. Somebody has got to bal- ance the books! President Thiel discusses plans for Honky Tonk with two club members. Marcia and Ben demon- strate their dancing style. AKAHNAWES First row-P. Colonna, L. Rome, C. Bryan, M. Aungst, K. Saldin, E. Lindquist. Second row-K. Nordahl, M. MacDonald, G. Rappe, Mrs. Pamela Berglund, Advisor, F. Thiel, S. Vanek, A. Passalaqua, C. Person. Third row-D. Christman, S. Sylvester, C. Motz, L. Sicara, C. Cooper, B. Raine, J. Hand, B. Berk, P. Jocher, J. Abrams, M. Marlilik, A. Sarlor. L. Gevertz. Fourth row-H. Amendola, B. Berg, T. Steck, J. Richards, F. Meisel, A. Nixon, S. Browne, R. Busch, W. Knapp, B. Karsch, S. Ste- fancies, R. Kennedy. Akahnawes Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. This was the rule that Akah- nawes members tried to live up to. As a social-service organization, we emphasized the service motive of helping others. We devoted ourselves to fostering whole- some relations between teenage boys and girls. We ran a dance and a theater party. ln October we had a membership drive aimed at Sophomores and Juniors, and we are very proud of our many new members. Our Advisor was Mrs. Pamela Berglund, President, Frank Thiel, Vice President, Gerry Rappe, Corresponding Secretary, Angela Passalaqua, Recording Secretary, Sue Vanek, Treasurer, Marylou Canone, Ser- geant-at-Arms, John Newarky Historian, Karen Nordahl, and Chaplain, Marcia Mc- Donald. NIANDIANS First row-J. Realy, D. Doyle, M. Coriella, J. Manniello, J. Buttacovoli, Mr. Walter Bemak, Advisor, D. Ross, W. Ross, M. Pagano, R. Geronimo. Second row-B. Boccalini, C. Cosciatore, N. Stringham, P. Borowski, E. Europa, C. Nelson, J. Herbstreit, P. Hewitt, B. Kiesling, J. Brug- ger. Third row-S. Kramer, C. Sterrett, C. Sinogra, P. Fink, A. Newman, M. Roehkin, J. Priest, c. Riall, B. Hairy, A. Bremer, C. Hausch, D. Cambria. Niandians Lights, camera, action! No, you're not in Hollywood, its Niandians Co-Y producing a film about Sewanhaka, to be used for fund raising. We presented our filmed ef- forts to Mr. Wright. To create school spirit and support char- ities was our aim. We are proud of our achievements and of our Student Council Bazaar booth which no one left without a prize. Our Advisor was Mr. Walter Bemak, President, Don Ross, Vice President, John Buttacavoli, Corresponding Secretary, Mike Pagano, Recording Secretary, Camille Cac- ciatore, Treasurer, Warren Ross, Sergeant- at-Arms, Ralph Geronimo, Historian, Bar- bara Boccalini. Niandions' bowling game attracts sportsmen. President Ross is always on top with the club mem- bers. Club members pay their dues quickly, or else! s.,,s,...,-an-1 O l03 If line. X Beta-ettes form a chorus Beta Hi-Y's auto races seem to be attracting the girls. Beta Hi -Y lt is the purpose of Beta Hi-Y to make better students and citizens who receive pleasure from helping their fellow man. This most active organization filled scrap- book upon scrapbook to be used by sick children in hospitals. Theirs was the toy animal booth at the Student Council Bazaar. The group sponsored three dinners, all of which were successful. They were a Mother- Daughter Dinner, Alumnian Party, and a Potluck Supper. Beta girls were present at each football game selling that all-important confetti. Their Advisor was Mrs. Pauline Newman, President, Connie Lange, Vice President, Lois Schneider, Corresponding Secretaries, Joan Leavy and Barbara Sharp, Recording Sec- retary, Eleanor Gensh, Treasurer, Barbara Domin, Historian, Sandra Kovaric, Chaplain, Josephine Pizzo. Beta girls gather for a 3. gab session. BETA Hl-Y First row-Josephine Perfetto, Eleanor Gensh, Barbara Domin, Lois Schneider, Mrs. Pauline Newman, Advisor, Connie Lange, Barbara Sharp, Joan Leavy, Sandra Kovaric. Second row-Linda Knapp, May Mallol, Linda Fransen, Marlene Keefer, Marilyn Umlas, Merle Polenberg, Marilyn Aungst. Third row-Jo Pizza, Joan Bre- dow, Doris Barlow, Pat Elson, Myrna Disk, Joan Metzler, Barbara Domanoski. The lantern of light shines on these happy faces. Delta boys ascend the Delta Hi -Y The year is i934 and the number is 1000. Delta Hi-Y has in its 23 years of ex istence given over 51000 worth of scholar ships. With this record, of which we are very proud, we had to work hard to uphold the high standards our predecessors had set ln keeping with tradition, we once again sold programs at the football games. A booth at the Student Council Bazaar and our annual Victory Ball completed a year of service and fun. Our Advisor was Mr. Joseph Brown, Jr President, Edward Braun, Vice President, Robert Harned, Corresponding Secretary, Bill Mostler, Recording Secretary, Henry Hul- sen, Treasurer, Steve Latimer, and Chaplain, ladder of success Delta members honor their exalted president Bob Kramer. DELTA Hl-Y First row-Henry Hulsen, Stephen Latimer, Robert Horned, Ed Braun, Richard Strollo, Bill Mostler. Second row-Stephen Meyer, Wilbur Audley, Edward Grcbowski, Frank- lin Jones, Joseph Brown Jr., Advisor. Third row-Aiton Shwadran, Thomas Wassmer, Bob Kraemer, Jim Manganaro, George Koppelman, Paul Schweitzer. OMEGA Hl-Y First row Barbara Raine Betty Velter Ann Von Thaden, Mrs. Josephine row-Anita Di Chiara, Barbara Boeschen, Betty Barnett, Nancy Fletcher, Diana Golde Advisor Joan Robertson Jean Rut Sue Vanek, Doris Hoffmann. Stone, Lynne Houghton, Helen Thek, Cynthia Cooper, Carolanne Hoftmann, Second row Arlene Rrzzottr Mary Ann Wolz Barbara Drake, Joanne Elsie Sterbin. Donohue Beverly Bell Kathy Savino Martha Hayman, Kathy Dolan. Third Omega Hi-Y lt was a great thrill to be awarded an honorable mention for wearing iaunty aprons in the traditional school colors during Purple and White Week. That was only one of the many activities we participated in and en- ioyed. Our purpose was to serve, and in that capacity we sent a basket to a needy family at Christmas time. We had a most successful Mother-Daughter Dinner, and we donated all that we could to a scholarship fund. Thanks go to our Advisor, Mrs. Josephine Golde. Our officers were, President, Ann Von Thaden, Vice President, Joan Robertson, Correspond- ing Secretary, Lynn Houghton, Treasurer, Jean Ruf, Historian, Arlene Riz- zotti, Chaplain, Susan Vanek. How about going for a ride in One, two and then rock . my plane? wir., ..,...,, 5 . y was If ,.,.,4A--v-+ 4 EPSILON HI-Y First row--Jim Froley, Neil Auerbach, Joe LaCas1o, Mike Canin, Gerald Rappe, Bob Soderberg, Ed DeCostro, Jeff Robinson, Ken Malcolm. Second row-Bill Sarokwosh, Jim Walker, Steve Shapiro, Bill Holtman, Arnie Amundsen, Mike Fierro, Larry Thek, Tommy Steck, Bob Morello. Epsilon Hi-Y Members display some of their better characteris- . Here are the originators of the traditional, wonderful All Men Broke Dance. These are also the gentlemen who sold soda at all home football games and at the Student Council Bazaar. Under the advisorship ot Mr. Neil McMillan, President Gerry Rappe carried out the purposes and aims of Epsilon Hi-Y. These are to do service for the school and community, and to create interest in social functiorisyhelcl here at Sewanhaka. Other Epsilon officers, for the year President, Bob Soderburg, Corresponding Secretary, Joerg lirii itiggi asia, Recording Secretary, Ed Decastro, Treasurer, Mikefianing li,,,i ls, Haley, Chaplain, Mike Eisenstat, i,i, Pairliamentarian, Bill iisi- iiiiiiiiii T if iiil Each member iiril roud of the Hi-Y's many acciompilishmernts and happy about the many friends made at the meetings. Epsilon boys engage in a man's Tell the truth, or else! gpg,-f, sn g .-...-,,, , ,., Y, tics. What a beautiful totem pole! DG 'in' KAPPA HIVY First row-Phyllis Jocher, Marsha Fleisch- man, Margaret Galano, Eileen Dougherty, Beverly Cole, Elenore Behrens, Ethel Tam- many. Second row-Gloria Kallas, Shirley Kuhnel, Jane Wintz, Toby Geduld, Dolores Holzman, Priscilla Fink, Nina Bisesi, Judy Abrams. Third row-Joyce Klohn, Betsy Krouner, Audrey Jack, Ann Daniels, Mi- chelle Sullivan, Donna Johnson, Ruth Ol- son, Veronica Bruno. Kappa Hi-Y Paints, brushes, paste, and paper. Look out below! That was the cry that preceded us as we set out to redecorate the Junior and Senior Class office. But despite ieers, cheers, and mishaps, the wonderful result filled us with pride and left many happy memories. Adopting a family and supplying them with gifts was our Christmas proiect. A cake sale bazaar booth, and a dance rounded out our perfect year. Our Advisor was Mrs. Arlene Abels, President, Eileen Dougherty, Vice President, Peggy Galano, Corresponding Secretary, Phyllis Jocher, Re- cording Secretary, Beverly Cole, Treasurer, Marsha Fleishmanp Historian, Joyce Klahn, Chaplain, Eleanor Behrens. Ethel Tammany and Eileen Dough- erty advertise the Kappa Hi-Y for- tune-telling booth. Kappa girls proudly exhibit their famous banner. 'Hi A 2 2 s g . THETA Hl-Y First row-Richard Anderson, Anthony Mustapich, Robert Coyne, Roy Martins, Herbert Morgenthaler, Alan Korz, William Metzger, Ronald Morrison, James Legg. Second row-Charles Haiak, Richard Bu- beck, Andrew LePage, William Muller, Robert Berger, Alan Rachleff, .lohn leavy, Arthur Mason, Kurt Hottmann. Theta Hi-Y Teeing off at The Student Council Bazaar with a golf booth, we got off to a great start this year. We boosted school spirit through the sale of Sewanhaka decals during Purple and White Week. With President Herb Morganthaler presiding at meetings, we planned many social as well as service activities, including a terrific dance run with our sister Hi-Y. We strove to fulfill the purpose of Hi-Ys as set forth in the Area Council constitution--that of maintaining and strengthening the ideals of Christian character. Our Advisor was Mr. Edgar Crothers, President, Herb Morganthaler, Vice President, Roy Martins, Corresponding Secretary, Bob Coyne, Treas- urer, Alan Korz, Chaplain, Bill Metzger, and Area Council Representative, Artie Mason. The incinerator serves as a recep tacle for worn-out presidents. Theta Hi-Y tees off with booth. Theta's knights in shining armor. ago M45 QT? ,. ,,, rv I'-'K ID. Pat McKay and Ton Bar y - The incomparable smiles biero are married by of the Sigma girls. the preacher, Barbara Thomas. Sigma Hi-Y The first dance of the school year, Indian Sum- mer, was given by Sewanhaka's first Hi-Y- Sigma. Fluffy popcorn and purple and white streamers sold at each football game added in to our treasury y y and our good times. it we adopted a il ii family and helped them to have a . y ln keeping with the Hi-Y spirit, X Q X ix happy Thanks- I giving and a merry Christmas. An honorable mention award us for our Purple and White Week Our Alumni Tea and Mother-Dau just some of the reasons wh th' will be long remembered. Our Advisor was Mrs. Mildred Williams, Presi- as, Vice President, Helen Ma- was given to papooses. ghter Dinner are y is year's activities dent, Barbara Thom jeska, Corresponding Secretary, Irene Hauptman, Recording Secretary, Maureen Wells, Treasurer, Irene Leotti, Historian, Janet Berry, Chaplain, Mar- cia MacDonald. Good music is appre- ciated by the members. H , , at 1 N , . -it f Q-.f-...M ,. ,... SIGMA HI-Y First raw-Betty Nicosia, Barbara Sherbow, Nancy Tonnesen, Helen Maieska, Barbara Th ' ' omas, Irene Leottl, Marcia MacDonald, Kay Schroeder. Second row-Caryle Em- rick, Charlotte Markolf, Roberta Cooper, Edna Mae Bryan, Barbara Schrafel Jo c , Y e Willse, Irene Hauptman. Third row-Bev M'll ' I er, Jeanette Muller, Marianne Bruns, Maureen Wells, Janet Berry, Salli Potts, Y- Irene Petrovich. OMICRON HI-Y First row--Edward Zuhlke, Dick Vaux, Henry Nebel, George Vachuda, Mr. Earle F. Myers, Advisor, Richard Giannini, Wil- liam Mauceri, William Berninger, Frank Thiel. Second row-Steve Bigger, Arthur Boinay, Paul Kastriaies, Ernest Eickmeyer, John Akerstrom, Walter Betkowski, Nor- man Sartor, Doug Hackett, Pete Roth. Third row-Walter Purcell, Russ Muller, Jack Rose, Walter Simendinger, Andrew Cherrington, AI Brenner, Charles Pleuth- ner, Anton Riess, Phil Gary. Omicron Hi-Y Louis Armstrong! Duke Ellington! Gerry Mulligan! Great iazz musicians-and it you had closed your eyes on the night of Omi- cron's great iazz concert, Downbeat, you would have thought they were there before you. Whenever anyone thinks ofa dance, they think of soft lights, beautiful music. But what of the people who have to clean up after the dance? The hard working Omicron boys were the unsung heroes of the Senior Winter Dance. Without their work, the dance would have been impossible. Their Advisor was Mr. Earle Myers, Presi- dent, George Vachuda, Vice President, Frank Thiel, Corresponding Secretary, Dick Vaux, Recording Secretary, Dick Giannini, Treasurer, Hank Nebel, Historian, Bill Mau- ceri. Norman Sartor gives his version of Elvis at Omicron's jazz con- cert. Walter Simendinger, one of Omicron's loyal sub- jects, gets the hang of things. Boys in Omicron really go all out for getting dues. Omicron members show appreciation for their president. YL. GAMMA Hl-Y First row--June Keeler, Mary Anne Cariello, Susan Roihbaum, JoAnn Gray- Sinder, Jean Buith. Third row-Francine Gold, Claire Mussachio, Laurelta Son, MVS- lvcille Mahan AdVfS0f: Angell! PGSS0lGqUG, Ellen Slrongin, Barbara Herman, Paulelle Bierbaum, Dollie Baer, Sondra Yarmuth, Annette Salamone, VerEecke, Marylou Lionells. Second raw-Jackie Hoerner, Judy Agule, Mickie Marianne Monnier, Diane Cambria. Leroux, Barbara Haywood, Joan Rilayik, Elsie Askeland, Rosalie Rich, Eileen Gamma Hi-Y Were you one of the brave souls to enter Gamma's Hall of Horrors ? That was the name of our Student Council Bazaar booth. Participating in the bazaar was only one of the many activities we took part in. Remember the cleliciousgpretzelsrwe sold at the football games? How cute those ,little felt that we,,sold at Christmas time looked. They certainly seasongQGamma girls planned a Mother-Daughter Luncheoif-iniwetiiiitteqgone foriour alumni. Both were very successful. T A E Our Advisor was Mrs. Lucille,Mahargs President, Jo Ann Grayson, Vice President, Angela Passalaqua, Corresponding Secretary, Ellen Strongin, Recording Secretary, Barbara Ver Eecke, Treasurer, Susan Rothbaum, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Marylou Lionells, Historian, June Keler, Chaplain, Mar- riane Cariello. Barbara Ver Eecke dem- onstrates typical reaction in the Gamma-Lambda horror house. A i June poses for the Gam- A serious club meeting? ma shutter-bugs. l Lambda boys are in Fight for your life men, Jim Simmons Confribufes mourning for President the flying saucers have fo ,he Qfmosphere ,,., fhe 'M LULZ- UfflV9d-H Gamma-Lambda horror house What is a Sewanhaka football game without those delicious ielly ap l ples sold by theimembers of Lambda Hi-Y? Thoseielly apples helped to make the game apipetizing as well as exciting. Because Lambda's main obiective was to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community the highest standards of character, the group devoted much time and effort on an extensive charity program. The members will never forget their many enioyable meetings where they had the wonderful opportunity to make new friends and meet new people. Their Advisor was Mr. George Doolittle, President, Bill Lutz, Vice Presi- dent, Arthur Stappenbeck, Treasurer, Carl Phelps, Historian, Jim Simmons, L ' Y Parliamentarian, Bill Romano. G l II' LAMBDA my rim row-Allen Nixon, Alun Master, Arthur Stappenbeck, Bill Lutz, Carl Hcmrke, Craig Hubmeief. Third ww-Luffy Teitelbfwm, Tom Kenney, Todd Phelps, Bill Romano, Jim Simmons. Second row-George Stankevich, Vic Hcgenahf DOUG DOW, Jim DeBell0, D99 Hughes, Tom COQUVM Befnafd Olcon' Perez, Alan Baumann, Jay Grodin, Fred Schroeder, Dave Christman, Pete NOV, Mike 5Ch0CkSf- Iota Hi-Y lota girls begin baiting Iota girls don't look too starved. Lx-x X- What kind of a book fhe hgokh could be so interesting? Oopps-There goes a balloon-and that's an Iota girl running after it! Those were the balloons that we sold at the football games. Our S50 scholarship fund was built up by a cake sale, sale of small umbrella pins, and the Apple Fishing Booth at the Student Council Bazaar. To promote friendship was our primary purpose. Visiting homebound students, seeing a play, and a Mother-Daughter Dinner were some of the means used to accomplish this end. Our Advisor was Mrs. Katherine Byrne, President, Dotty Lewis, Vice President, Marion Lyon, Corresponding Secretary, Nancy Melkerson, Re- cording Secretary, Lorraine Gevertz, Treasurer, Joyce Hoffman, Historian, Phyllis Cooper, Chaplain, Carol Person. A -A E...-... .. -W-........ .W l lOTA HI-Y First row-Carol Person, Nancy Melkerson, Joyce Hoffmann, Dorothy Lewis, Marion Lyon, Lorraine Gevertz, Phyllis Cooper. Second row-Alice Green, Jeanette Ey, Lenore Ratclitte, Nancy John, Lucille Giu- stina, Cathy Sinagra, Eleanor Pfaender. Third row-Pat Williams, Janine Schwart, Linda Schulze, Lenore Rampino, Teri La Bella, Linda Messick. Alpha Hi-Y sold mistletoe, Real squaw-you betcha. Remember the purple and white braids for Purple and White Week? Those were the clever Alpha girls! Alpha Hi-Y, under the advisorship of both Miss Grace Forlenza and Miss Eunice Miller, aimed to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of character. Included in their activities were: giving a scholarship to a deserving senior, a Spring Dance with Tau Hi-Y, giving a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, a Mother-Daughter dinner, and a balloon shaving booth at the Student Council Bazaar. Guided by President, Sue Beckman, Vice President, Sheila Fox, Cor- responding Secretary, Betty Loden, Recording Secretary, Joyce Brugger, Treasurer, Ginni Tepp, Sergeant-at-Arms, Mary Ann Titone, and Chaplain, Ruth Bossert. A wonderful year was had by all the members. Try to shave a balloon at the Alpha booth. A moment of prayer for our beloved president. Alpha Hi-Y ALPHA HI-Y First row-Carol Ann Bernius, Ginni Tepp, Betty Loden, Eunice Miller, Advisor, Sue Beckman, Sheila Fox, Joyce Brugger, Mary Ann Titone. Second row-Noreen Dor- rington, Patricia Cornell, Lynn Vantine, Joan Richey, Jean Michaelsen, Barbara K00Pman, Ruth Bossert. Third row- Jeanne Dauphin, Jackie Kraus, Carole Dawyot, Linda Roller, Barbara Christoph, Betty Schmidt, Anita Pokarny, Cathy Somers. Il5 Marion Lyon Editor-in-Chief 4-S. 'Cb Paulette Bierbaum Toby Geduld Aff Literary l Monica Walsh Patricia McKay Carol AndreWS Joan Ritbeflson Managing Editor Club Schedules Features Sales and Distribution The l957 Today, Central High School District No. 2 includes six schools, and so the T957 Totem contains six yearbooks in one. This is the transition issue, the last big Totem. Next year each of the new schools will have its first senior class and its first yearbook. This year we have tried to represent pictorially the faculty, clubs, and activities of these out- growths of Sewanhaka. The first big iob was photographing almost eleven hun- dred seniors, the largest class in Sewanhaka's history. Next, contracts for clubs, many of which were not even sure they could exist because of the depletion in member- ship. Then hundreds more pictures: of clubs, of social ac- tivities and of l Remembers, and all the while trying to t Mary Ann Fitzpatrick Nancy Steinhardt Promotion Promotion 1-44 wiv Preparing for a deadline keeps editors busy. The sales and distribution staff balances the books. Edward Grabowski Angel'-'I Gflew Photography Picture Contracts l I6 Andrew Cherrington Judy Agule Ad Pictures Assistant Editor Pat Williams and Pat McKay make the filing cabinet a busy place. Lindo Schulze Patricia williams Bcflwfclschfafel B 'l S '. Sales and Distribution ldenfificgfions Business Senlor Porlmlls TOTEM keep the book down to the size our budget allowed. Nevertheless, it wasn't all work and no play. We especially enjoyed attending the Columbia University Scho- lastic Press Convention, a three day affair with clinics and roundtables, climaxed by the banquet in the Waldorf- : 'f .V ,--' - I '-'- r - Q m s.. ,, -,- ,-41 -' Q, .2 1 2 ' ' -:.,a- ::!:5, '5 -:iI ,,, ,,,, I 6, t r t . Dr. Jerome Niosi Chief Advisor Mr. Edward Tutak Mr. Ferdinand Obrenski Business Aff Astoria Grand Ballroom. lt's been a lot ot hard work, it's been a lot ot fun. lt would have been impossible without the cooperation of the advisors and editors who spent countless hours in that little room. To them l would like to express my sincere appreciation and thanks. MARION LYON Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief Marion Lyon dis- cusses the budget with the printer. Editors help the Totem photog- rapher, Mr. Kilts, take club pic- tures. Mrs. Kondulis checks out Totems, to be distributed by helpful stu- dents. Miss .lane Wilson Mrs. Pauline Kondulis Typing. NHP Faculty Representative Mr. John Winstanley Mr. Harry Howe EM Faculty Representative A-I-5 Fawn, pep,-esenyqfive Mrs, Janet Halstead Mr. Murry McKaig HFC Faculty Representative FPM Faculty Representative Totem YEARBOOK STAFF NEW HYDE PARK MEMORIAL First row-E. Nilsen, L. Chartrand, C. Wondergem, N. Grote P. Quinn, L. Peterson, C. Nelson, B. Wagner, B. Samson, H Morgan. Second row-V. Kreyling, S. Dodge, R. Boado, R Ruecker, S. Ross, M. Hingular, K. Roberson, A. Doerrer, J. Griller, W. Grund, D. Bachman. Third row--P. White, S. Macoy, B. Anderson, M. Sciallo, M. Blaikie, D. Boza, V. Chaplin, M. Bierbaum, M. Sands, J. Chmela, S. Hymowitz. YEARBOOK STAFF FLORAL PARK MEMORIAL First row-M. Ames, J. Rush, C. Fanelli, S. Collins, L. Balsoc. Second row-V. Schweikert, B. Kemp, C. Richmond, L. Brainard, G. Dlugozima, J. Biesterfeld, J. Bloom, P. Hoffmann, C. Porlney. Third row-D. Stone, G. Ruppenstein, E. Corbett, J. Chmielew- ski, M. Marsh, E. Wiesehan, S. Trick, J. Miller, B. Millar, D Pettingill. Fourth row--A. Katkowski, M. Pelgorsch, N. Engel- bert, R. Emrick, R. Halsmann, E. Corbett, C. Weber, J. Mac- kowiak, B. Lewers, C. Juchniewicz, J. Liguori. YEARBOOK STAFF ELMONT MEMORIAL First row-J. Monks, L. Vercillo, E. Rokosz, Mr. John Win- stanley, Advisor, R. Volturo, L. Kanner, V. Marr, P. Blousteni. Second row-M. Giorandino, M. Palm, C. Butta, P. Bill, B. Moleisky, M. Revit, E. Siegel, L. Schwartz. Third row-B. Jack- son, C. Schoenbaum, E. Williams, S. Ostrin, L. Speier, E. Blum, J. Howe, J. Narofl. P. M. TOTEM HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES First row-E. Clukies, C. Fanelli, R. Emrick, K. Aruani, L. Chia- relli, K. Joyce, M. McDonald, C. Portney, L. Morrone, S. Dever. Second row,-B. Daly, S. Warshaw, J. McEwen, B. Straus, P. Burns, B. Bossak, T, Delle Donne, R. Schley. Third row-R. Tine, P. Hance, B. Samson, S. Meyer, H. Vef Hoeven, J. Kerner, T. Wright, E. Roberts, N. Kaufmann. Slclll A. M. TOTEM HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES First row-J. Kellogg, P. Arkwrighl, J. Moyer, G. Geldmacher, S. Sylvesler, C. Bryan, P. Colonna, B. Simmons, J. Pylell. Second row-D. Cambria, A. Rubbo, J. Dauphin, R. Morgano, E. Ander- son, K. Salain, C. Person, C. Goldsmith, J. Tuccinardi, M. Fuhr- mon, C. Mollhews. Third row-R. Schneider, R. Anderson, M. Orleck, E. Beasley, R. Wells, C. Menninger, W. Soperlund, J. Valenza, M. Schacker, G. Braum, J. Knolle. PICTORIAL STAFF Firsf row-C. Tuccinardi, N. Flelcher, B. Sharp, P. McKay, P. Williams, L. Ralcliffe, A. Grieco, L. Schulze. Second row-R. Van Deinse, V, Bruno, E. Gluer, B. Johnson, D. Baer, P. Bar- bone, Al Wolpin. Third row-F. Thiel, H. Heinemann, G. Va- chuda, A. Cherringlon, W. Goodhue, W. Lulz. ART STAFF Firsf role-Martino Colabrese, Linda Lenlo, Paulette Bierboum, Eileen Sinder, Myrna Disk. Second row-Marlene Fischbeck, Bruce Greene, June Keeler. LITERARY STAFF Left Piclure Firsf row-Susan Rolhbaum, Toby Geduld, Jo Ann Grayson. Second row-Morilyn Umlos, Sondro Yarmulh, Corolann Soiefer. ADVERTISING STAFF Righf Picture First row-Charles McGovern, Barbara Schrafel, Andrew Cher- ringlon. Second row-Carolanne HoFfmonn, Joan McNichols, Lorraine Geverlz. Soph Mr. Totem eh riotian Zach Musical, athletic and hard-work- ing is our Soph Mr, Totem, who finds pleasure in swimming, having his own dance band and customiz- ing cars. His pleasing personality and fine scholarship have secured for him the presidency of the Sopho- more Class. As President, Chris pre- sides over the Sophomore Board. He also actively participates in Student Council, German Club, Varsity Band, and Varsity Track. This industrious Sophomore plans to enter Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute for a career as an aeronautical en- gineer. Soph Miss Totem Qrtrucl Zoofer Sweet and ambitious is our Soph- omore Miss Totem. Trudy is active in many school activities, which in- cludes Treasurer of the Sophomore Class and of Eonacs Co-Y . . . an usherette to be seen at school func- tions, actively participates in Girls' Service League . . . German Club, and works on the school publications staffs. Wood-carving is one of her favorite hobbies, besides sewing and swimming. After graduation, she plans to en- ter college and train to become a laboratory technician. it Junior Miss Totem oangela aooalaqua Gracious and cordial is our Junior Miss Totem. Since the Class Vice Presidency in her Freshman year, Angela has been active on the Frosh, Soph, and Jr. Boards . . . Student Council . . . in Radio and Coalition. Other activities which she has con- tributed to . . . Akahnawes . . . Gamma Hi-Y . . . Usherettes and Sachem Players. Outside of school, dancing, a record collection, and sewing keep her every spare mo- ment accounted for. To become a grammar school teacher, followed by marriage, is this Miss's ambition. Junior Mr. Totem ibennio Zuloick Ambitious and reliable is our Jun- ior Mr. Totem, whose assets in- clude a fine personality and good scholarship. His spare time is occu- pied by experimenting with radios and collecting stamps. Dennis lends his fine qualities as President of Pur- ple Quill . . . Editor of the Arrow . . . Student Council and Junior Board Representative. Active in a so- cial group, our Mr. Totem also participates on a church basketball team. To become an electrical engineer is his greatest ambition after college. Senior Mr. Totem cpoy artino Friendly and politically minded is our Senior Mr. Totem. Always interested in a good time doesn't interfere with his excellent scholarship which has resulted in membership in Honor Society. Roy has asserted his extraordinary political talent as Election Commissioner . . . Financial Secretary of the Senior Class . . . Vice President of Theta Hi-Y and Senior Board Representative. He enioys swimming and camping, which take his mind oft school politics. Lehigh University is Roy's next step in becoming an engineer. Senior Miss Totem ue iBeckman Poised cmd efticient is our Senior Miss Totem. She contributes her knowledge to Senior Seminar . . . Honor Society and Senior Board. At football games this Miss is seen conducting the Twirlers as their Captain. She is also President of Alpha Hi-Y, and has added prestige to this club. Dancing, reading, playing the piano and sewing occupy her spare mo- ments. At the present, college is her greatest ambition. As for the future- entrance into the business world, and later, marriage. .. ,.,5,, ' gina, .9 ,,., ,K mg an wt, ,afx3f3i?5Q' mikey W CHIEFTAIN First row-F. Sliegele, G. Chmara, B. Nicosia, S. Rolhbaum, I. Sleinroeder, P. Colonna, K. Colleary, B. Bubin, M. Bartelt, B. Gehrung. Third row-C. Jep Dr. S. J. Sluszka, Advisor, L, Vantine, P. Fink, R. Rich, I. Hauptman, A. sen, J. Fish, C. Somers, L. Muus, M. LeRoux, C. Musacchio, D. Hofmann J Salamone. Second row-E. Zuccaro, S. Cantor, C. Slerrett, J. Muller, B. Gray, Killian, C. McGovern, Mrs. Arlene Abels, Advisor, Mr. Waller Bemak, Advisor ,av The Chieftain office is a busy place. Ch :ella I n All-American Pacemaker Award, All-State Award, Medalist for the l8th year- these were some of the honors heaped on the product of busy afternoons in 2J. Headlines proclaim the news, views, and activities of Sewanhaka to students, faculty, alumni, and schools from coast to coast. Chief Advisor was Dr. Sigmund Sluszka, Editor-in-Chief, Irene Steinroeder, Co-Editor, Susan Rothbaum. CHIEFTAIN First row-B. Nicosia, R. Rich, A. Salamone, M. Kraici, A. Greenhalgh, K. Dolan, I. Steinroeder, K. Schroeder, C. Thone, L. , Vantine. Second row-C. McGovern, J. Muller, L. Muus, B. Gray, l. Hauptman, S. Kovaric, J. Berry, G. Gelomacher, M. Barlelt. Third row-.I. Abrams, K. Savino, E. Tammany, P. Fink, E. Lcndi, L. Mallcn, , R. Bossert, S. Fox, S. Potts. CHIEFTAIN ' Third row-S Kovarlc First row-K. Dolan, E. Rudman, G. Geldmacher, J. Pytell, J. Pytell, A. tenuto, John, J. Polny, C. Sinagra, P. Fortunato. Greenhalgh, E. Tammany, E. Landi, I, Steinroeder, B. Nicosia, Dr. S. J. M. KraqCI, MUll0n, S. Fox, R. Bossert, C. Thonxei Fgeundl, KAdiclg1g?eder Sluszka, Advisor. Second row-L. De Prano, C. Lange, A. Green, A. Caro- K. Savinof Mrs' Arlene AbelS, AdVfS0r: Mr. 0 ef SUNG , Purple Quill Learning to recognize good writing was one of the most important things we had to do in gathering material for the Arrow. Going to see how a magazine is pub- lished was fun and it also proved helpful in our work on the Arrow. Our Advisor was Mr. Charles Calandros, President, Dennis Kulsick, Vice President, Annette Salamone, Secretary, Rosalie Rich, Treasurer, Carolyn Pryor. Newspaper awards are proudly displayed by Chief tain editors. S. H. S. PURPLE QUILL First row-Carolyn Pryor, Rosalie Rich, Mr. Charles Calandros, Advisor, Dennis Kulsick, Annette Salamone. Second row- Julie Kellogg, Robert Doidone, Charlotte Asherofi- -i .. Astronomy Club lf you are interested in science, this is the club for you. At our meetings we heard lectures from prominent men in the science field. We own a lO inch reflecting telescope made by past members. Our Advisor was Mr. Adolph Scholl, Pres- ident, Ed Grabowski, Vice President, Frank Di Leo, Corresponding Secretary, Joan Mc- Nichols, Recording Secretary, Joan Monks, Treasurer, Rudolph Benhken, Sergeant-ah Arms, Erich Bender. .xx :Ill ASTRONOMY CLUB First row-Charlotte Markol, Ruth Johannsen, Paul ette Bierbaum, Nancy Steinhardt. Second row-Steve Bigger, Rudy Behnken, Joan McNichols, Edward Grabowski, Frank Dileo, Barbara Hiltty, Martin Herman. Third row-Paul Metzger, Paul Schweitzer, Aiton Shwadran, Henry Nebel, Ernest Eickmeyer, Tom Kenney, Steve Shapiro, Ralph Ladders. Fourth row- Anthony Cardone, Hank Ratner, Erich Bender, William Berkowitz, Robert Coords, Richard Ambrose, Joseph ,YY Hyde, James Mangunara, louis Moscarello. Home Economics Get your red-hot pizza! That was our cry at the Student Council Bazaar. We also ran a fashion show, cosmetics demonstration, and a baking contest. Our Advisor was Mrs. Beverly Frederics, President, Barbara Koopmans, Vice Presi- dent, Mary Ann Bradshaw, Corresponding Secretary, Phyllis Cooper, Recording Secre- tary, .loan Bradshaw, Treasurer, Carol Aldu- ino, Historian, Diane Arthur. fi,-sy ,ow-p. Hogan' J- gmdshcwl J. Kluhn, N. Mcponcldl D. Doug, M' Third row-L. Richter, C. Riall, S. Byrne, B. McCollum, I. Klosowski, J. Sira- Riordan, A. Greenhalgh, F. Sylvester. Second row-M. Kadian, L. Nelson, 91150, E- EUYOPUI J- Sfhefefi H: Klemm. P- MUSCGVSHI J- RlCh?Yf E- CfUYPelU dl- M, Lynch, K. Young, D. A,-'hurl M. pelgorschl Mrs. 5' Fredrgcsl Advisor, A' Fourth row--R. Manns, P. Britton, A. Donaldson, C. Aldvino, P. Cooper, P. R' h ' IC lef, B- KOOPWICYTS, M. Bradshaw, A. Healy, C. Gormley, B. Gehrung. Peterson, A. Newman, C. Pedersen, T. Deleo, J. Orlando, C. Nelson. , . --- --WM --fen- . me -in . ...J -. , ii I 5 W V-9-.icwffwfwynm-mv 7 ' X-PONENTS First row-S. lento, M. Cariello, C. Bernius, B. Raine, M. Aungst, C. Andrews, P. Bierbaum, C. Markolf J. Labate, E. Europa, P. Fink. Second row-R. Temple, J. Krueger, C. Person, B. Berk, M. Ricrdan, A Cherringlon, Miss Mabel Oeslrich, Advisor, P. Schweitzer, C. Haiek, M. MacDonald, S. Vanek, L. Gevertz A. Korz. Third row-K. Malcolm, F. Dileo, R. Martins, J. Grodin, J. DeBello B. Coords B Coyne A Schwadran, B. Metzger, D. Hill. Fourth row-J. Mangcnaro, E. Bender, R. Ambrose, E. Grabowski F. Tuennecke, D. Weiss, R. Behnken, L. Teitelbaum, F. Schroeder, G. Stankevich. I X-Ponents One plus one equals three. Every X-Ponent member knows that! To promote an interest in mathematics and to encourage students to become interested in careers in fields involving mathematics. These are the objectives of the X-Ponents. This end was reached through speakers on engineering and science, and numerous field trips, including a trip to the N. Y. Stock Exchange, Webb Institute, an insurance company, and an aircraft plant. Advised by Miss Mabel Oestrich, otticers were: President, Paul Schweit- zer, Vice President, Charles Haiek, Corresponding Secretary, Mary Ellen Riordan, Recording Secretary, Joan Robertson, and Treasurer, Andy Cherrington. Members study the financial sec- tion, seeking mathematical miscal- culations. Dont worry he wont feel a thing. -. TWICE in n ni V QU w ws! 1 I PHOTO STILLS First row-Robert Turner, Bob Dellacamera, Mr. Arthur Side, Advisor, Dick Hamer. Second row-Frank Giorandino, Don Parker. PROJECTIONISTS First row-William Wagner, Anthony Baci, Arthur Raitano, Mr. Leon C. Cooper, Advisor, Kenneth Marvin, Randolph Holmes. Second row-Theo- dore Wright, Timothy Colyer, Billy Wachsberger, Fred Cochran, Andrew McTeague, Fred Burgess, Nils Thompson. Photo Stills To supply the school and the Chieftain with photo stills for publicity was the primary function of the organization that went under the title of Photo Stills. With the leadership of their Advisor, Mr. Arthur Side, and President, Frank Giorandino, the boys took trips to Woodbury and Mystic, Connecticut. Projectionists The Proiectionists were forever on hand to see that nothing could possibly hamper the showing or action of any film showed in school this year. The members managed, moved, and maintained each piece of au- dio-visucal equipment and lent their able assistance whenever it was needed. The boys were capably led by their Ad- visor, Mr. Leon Cooper. Junior Red Cross To aid the Red Cross, servicewise, in any way possible was the purpose of this fine organization. The Advisor of the Junior Red Cross was Mrs. Catherine Pritchard, President, Cynthia Manos, Vice President, Joe Bovenze, Cor- responding Secretary, Margaret McGregor, Treasurer, Terry La Bella. JUNIOR RED CROSS First row-C. O'Toole, J. Andersen, T. LaBella, J. Bovenzi, C. Manos, J. Ritayik, C. Murtone, M. LeRoux. Second row-L. Schuerger, I.. McNulty, B. Bubin, E. Trutt, L. Roller, J. Dauphin, A. Rubbo, J. Fausto, L. Ownes. Third row-G. Geldmacher, R. Johnson, J. Harrington, R. Lindbom, L. Becker, A. Valentin, E. Europa, A. Muscarella. Radio Guild Members of Radio Guild prepare scripts for broadcasting. Radio Guild members prepare to broadcast in the Radio House. Stand by! You're on the air! These were familiar words heard by those active participants of the Voice of Education, WSHS. Broadcasting tour hours of every school day and for special events too, we took pride in keeping WSHS running in smooth working order, according to the highest school standards. Some special proiects of the Guild were: our visits to recording studios, radio and television studios, and our recording booth at the Student Council Bazaar. Advised by Mr. Wilson Borkhuis, our officers were: Bob Navarro, President, Martha Hayman, Vice President, Marion Lyon, Corresponding Sec- retary, Beverly Cole, Recording Secretary, and Sue Beckman, Treasurer. Totem Editors Monica Walsh and Marion Lyon read cue sheets. RADIO GUILD First row-J. Moy, J. Grayson, M. Lyon, B. Cole, B. Navarro, M. Hayman, S. Beck man, M. LeRoux. Second row-B. Krauner, J. Fausto, S. Potts, S. Kuhnel, J. Berry, M. Walsh, A, Rubbo, A. DiChiaro. Third row- l E. Abry, F. Cochran, T. Kenney, W. Bet- l kowski, A. Korz, V, Lechne, V. Perez. P. A. CLUB First row-Fred Harris, Ray Mertens, Carol Ann Valane, Mr. John Stahl, Advisor, Bob Dellacamera, George Koppelman, Dick Hamer. Second row-Stephen Leoniak, V Doug Hackett, Edward Gabriel, Anthony 'J Paruolo, Marty Filler, Herman Heinemann, Jack Rose, James Beckley, Bob Krawiak. Third row-Franklin Jones, Henry Nebel, Richard Giannini, Ernest Eickmeyer, lloyd Syre, Willis Austin, Rudolf Adler, William Seaman, Greg Lima, Jim Naidich. P.A. Club WSHS operates on an assigned carrier fre- quency of 90.3 megacycles. Those were familiar words to any member of the complete staff of WSHS FM. Behind those words are the apparatus of WSHS FM, the P. we operated the school radio station, and on the broadcasts of special events such as home football games and concerts, we were again behind the controls. A. Club. Twenty hours a week A scholarship to the outstanding member of the Technical Electricity Course, a field trip, and un- limited experience are what the club has to offer. Many thanks go to Mr. William Reifel and Mr. John Stahl from all members. President was George Koppelman, Vice Presi- dents, Robert Delleczmerz and Richard Homer, Sec- retary, Carol Ann Valone, Treasurer, Raymond Mertins. Carol Ann and Dick make adjust- ments on the WSHS tape recorder. I wonder what'll happen if I turn this knob . . The microphone is pre- P. A. club members are Ray Mertens and George P. A. club members han- pared for Use. proud of Sewanhaka's Koppelman keep the dle backstage sound radio house. equipment in perfect or- equipment. der. The sound effects machine is tested. Throw in the switch . . .' 96 l Jack Rose, George Kop- pelman, and Herman Heinemann adjust broad- casting equipment. Elvis or shelve it! P. A. boys produce sound effects. 2 it ga Sl 5: 3 E . sg if 5 131 2 3. E l -1w M..f.4, .'.i Q. 4. ., , .- ., . .. . ......m,,.....m..,,,,...,H Auto Club We of the Auto Club promoted safe driving and tried to give the students a better understanding of their cars. This was our main objective. We had a booth at the Student Council Bazaar. Our Advisor was Mr. Albert Bachelder, President, Harry Wardell, Vice President, Robert Reis, Corre- sponding Secretary, Michael Toomey, Recording Secretary, Robert Pedretti, Treasurer, Ronald Gales, Sergeant-at-Arms, Louis Borrelli. S. H. S. AUTO CLUB First row-Robert Leis, Harry Wardell Mr. Albert Bachelder, Advisor, Ronald Gales, Robert Pedretti. Second row-Rob- ert Wolford, Mike Toomey, Lou Borrelli, Greg Sluszka, Bob Teppner. Societas Latina Usually it's gypsies who tell fortunes, but this year at the Student Council Bazaar the members of Societas Latina took over the job. Fortunes writ- ten on leaves was the prize for each participant. The Advisor of this cultural organization was Miss Mary Boyle, Consul, Annette Salamone, Scriba, Bernard O'Connor, Quaestor, Barbara Andrews. SOCIETAS LATINA First row-J. Mayer, P. Link, J. O'Brien, L. Rampino, J. O'Leary, G. Wood, M. Walsh, L. Fransen. Second row-D. Zacha- rewicz, L. Maieski, R. Olsen, B. O'Connor, Miss Mary Louise Boyle, Advisor, A. Sala- mone, B. Andrews, N. Steinhardt, C. Ster- rett. Third row-A. Rossi, J. Pytell, J. Pytell, M. Huck, M. Jurich, R. Rich, C. Boselice, M. Riordan, B. Witte, L. Morgan, P. McKay. Fourth row-D. Christman, F. Arneman, B. Gomes, J, Geantasio, R. Pics cini, W. Betkowski, T. Celandine, J. Hubbard. I In N-rs W' Q A WG .45 -an qxr- tilj 1. rf...-1 -m....... ,.. . M-.MM QQ.-...ww Ms JS ,A......, uf L'ORlFLAMME First row-C. Manos, L. De Prano, R. Manns, N. Steinhardt, J. Ruf, L. Rome, L- MOVQGU, l-- 5lCGl'd, J- Wlnllf N- MSLLYEYSOVT, P- Fink, P- ELSOY1, M- RUVUUL M. Monnier, R. Rich, A. Rubbo. Second row-K. Kavanagh, B. Vassallo, M. J- 59Yffled, K- N0fCl0hl, A- SUYLOF, 5- l'lGffiS- FOUFYLT f0W-R- Pine, A- Vitale. ' ' ' L My- Joseph Longo, T. Hagenah, D. Hughes, D. O'Brien, C. Phelps, A. Master, W. Betkowski, A. Umlas, J. Grayson, M. Lnonells, B. Boccalrm, J. eavy, Advisor, P, McKay, M. Pezold, B. Strong, G. Rabinowitz, G. Rappe, P. Schweitzer. Third row-J. Cascio, A. Tortorella, P. Colonna, C. Sinagra, Korz, R. Temple, J. Legg, A. Schwaclran, J. Zalon. L'Oriflamme Parlez-vous francais? Oui? Then you belong in L'Oriflamme, Sewan- haka's French Club. The purpose of this organization is to promote an understanding of France and its people through the tamiliarization of French culture, civilization, and ideas. That's a high-sounding purpose, but what it means is that we attended a French movie and ate in a French restaurant, put on skits en francais, visited the art museum and saw real live slides of France taken by our advisor, Mr. Joseph Longo. President was Joan Leavy, Vice President, Pat McKay, Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Boccalini, Recording Secretary, Regina Manns, Treas- urer, Michelle Sullivan. L'Oriflamme members look over their accounts. What we wouldn't give to go to L'Oritlamme members are asleep Europe. on the job, again. 1-..., P l E s E ii 2... . ... W... ,.w...f...-M... ,....-...-.., bJ,. Los Jovenes LOS JOVENES First row-F. Spina, N. Snow, C. Abel Mrs. Zenobio Gilbert, Advisor, C. Soiefer J. Cole, B. Johnson, J. Krueger, J. Schwart M. MacDonald. Second row-P. Arkwright S. Kovaric, L. Houghton, M. Coriello, J Fausto, A. Passalaqua, E. Dougherty, T sen, A. Ingoglia, D. Manzi. The Latin rhythms of the mambo and cha-cha blared forth as members of Los Jovenes received their first dancing lessons in the Latin beat. Mem- bers had a wonderful time as they learned the steps and saw themselves become better dancers in a very short while. Our Christmas party was a huge success, with each member getting a present from the beautiful pinata. Besides dancing, members had the opportunity to learn all about Span- ish customs and folklore. Mrs. Gilbert's wonderful slides of Spain were a great way for us to get acquainted with the Spanish countryside. Mrs. Zenobio Gilbert was our Advisor, President, Carolann Soiefer, Vice President, Bette Johnson, Corresponding Secretary, Jean Krueger, Treasurer, Jackie Cole. LOS JOVENES First row-E. Vetter, C. Abel, J. Cole, C. Soiefer, Mrs. Zenobio Gilbert, Advisor, B. Johnson, J. Krueger, E. Landi, A Nebbia, S. Sylvester. Second row-J. Paola, M. Cernkovic, E. Tammany, C. Per- son, M. Calabrese, L. Correll, L. Richter B. Allen, L. Smith, L. Roden, E. Europa, D. Myer. Third row-P. Metzger, C. Hub. meier, T. Malloy, D. Baer, J. DuPree, J. Grodin, L. Giustina, B. Haywood, T. Cocan, M. Solomon. 1 Geduld, J. Brugger, V. Martinez, J. Sher- back, D. Zacharewicz. Third row-E. Dia- mond, B. Londen, P. Cornell, M, Green- berg, B. McSweeney, H. Hughes, C. Peder- f ' l DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN First row-J. Schwart, R. Kordowich, F Tuenuecke, Dr. John Forsl, Advisor, C. Krug T. Schuboythe, J. Jayson, M. Overton. Sec ond row-J. Alexander, V. Scott, N Stringham, S. Vanek, B. Christoph, M. Keefer, G. Gelkmacher, L. Ropertz, J Kaiser. Third row-D. Anderson, F. Post, M. Eisenstot, B. Lutz, E. Grabowski, R Lodwig, E. DeCastro, M. Haberman. :PZ UB ,fs- All students in Sewanhaka who are studying German are most fortu- nate in that they are eligible for membership in Der Deutsche Verein. This organization is a cultural and social club for students intellectually inter- ested in German. During their meetings, the members had the opportunity to learn about German customs, folklore, and music. They especially enjoyed films taken in the German countryside. Their Advisor was Dr. John Forst, President, Fred Tuennecke, Vice Pres- ident, Joel Jayson, Corresponding Secretary, Trudy Schubothe, Recording Secretary, Renate Kordovich, Treasurer, Nancy Cutter. Der Deutsche Verein DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN First row-M. Fuhrmun, R. Korpowich, F. Tuenuecke, Dr. John Forst, Advisor, C. Krug, T. Schubothe, J. Jayson. Second row-A. DiChiaro, E. Bohsner, R. Koopman, D. Kloepfer, E. Kopp, O. Koster, C. Hausch. Third row-D. Hill, A. Shapiro, J. Paruolo, H. Raber, E. Beuel, G. Smith, J. Richards, J. Meyn, C. McGovern. 1 . T7 l36 Nw! w....... F. T. A. has a winner.' The Future Teacher's' As- sociation holds another interesting meeting. FUTURE TEACHERS First row-A. Pokorny, B. Berk, M. Jurich L. Houghton, C, Person, D. Zachorewicz Second row-J. Abrams, M. Sullivan, M. Fleischman, S. Rothbaum, Mr. A. Mervyn McClintock, Advisor, E. Strongin, E. Sinder, A. Grieco, T. Geduld, E. Landi. Third row -P. Arkwrighl, M. Cariello, N. Melkerson, E. Behrens, B. Heyliger, B. Murway, J. leavy, A, Nebbia, L. Richter. Fourth row- R. Paternostro, J. Krueger, l. Petrovich, S. Lento, B. Allen, B. Raine, J. Ruf, M. Mac- Donald, M. Cernkovic, M. Duhigg. Future Teachers Try your luck! Hit the dummy! Those were the cries of F. T. A. members working in our booth at the Student Council Bazaar. For Purple and White Week we wore small felt graduation caps. LIFE . . . this word is the symbol tor the Long Island Future Educators. Our club is associated with this organization. We par- ticipated in their second annual workshop this year. It was our responsibility to help organize F. T. A. clubs in the new schools. Our Advisor was Mr. Mervyn McClintock, President, Ellen Strongin, Vice President, Susan Rothbaum, Corresponding Secretaries, Marsha Fleishman and Eileen Sinder, Trea- surer, Angela Grieco, Historian, Elaine Landi, Parliamentarian, Toby Geduld. Progressive Education is favored by our future teachers. 1 .VMKQ FUTURE NURSES -Quai First row-E. Pfaender. l- Sctwlre. L- Vvrvhu. A- Greenhdlgh, B. Loden. Miss M. Overton, E. Lindquist, M. Kcllmer, N. Steinhurdt, P. Buehter, L. Schneider. Jean Mason, Advisor, M. Leon, S. Fox, J. Orlando, B. Nold. Second row-A. Third row-L. Scholl, A. Sarlor, J. West, L. Streck, C. Pedersen, M. Vita, l. Healy, A. Rubbio, J. Pylell, B. VerEecke, L. Maieski, A. Salamone, J. O'Brien, Pierce, P. Capek, C. Pawlowski, K. Young, M. Kadian, J. Klahn. Future Nurses It was the desire to know about the career of nursing that prompted us to ioin this club. Through visits from student nurses, nurses serving in the Armed Forces, and trips to various hospitals, our desire for knowledge was abundantly fulfilled. Our Advisor was Miss Jean Mason, Presi- dent, Marge Leon, Vice President, Betty Loden, Corresponding Secretary, Arlene Greenhalgh, Recording Secretary, Lynn Ur- guart, Treasurer, Sheila Fox, Historian, Linda Schulze. Future Farmers The agricultural destiny of our nation is the responsibility of the boys in our Future Farmers organization. Members gained much practical experience through work in the school gardens and vegetable plots. Their Advisor was Mr. John Metz, Presi- dent, Arthur Mason, Vice President, Chappy Meninger, Secretary, Roy Brengard, Treas- urer, Stephen Kryscuk, Sergeant at Arms, George Duguid. Q 'as be as E FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First row-C. Sterret, P. Miller, R. Bren- gard, G. Duguid, C. Menninger, Mr. John Metz, Advisor, A. Mason, S. Kryscuk, L. Becker, F. Borger, P. La Marco. Second row-S. Linnekin, V. Colombo, R. Brac- ciante, J, Welsch, N. Heard, R. Hupe, C. Morabito, J. Mancuso, E. Huffman, F. Zov- rel, J. Klapp. Third row-D. Moran, R. Prince, R. Ewald, K. Ruzicka, R. Gundersen, J. Frederickson, C. Barbieri, E. Walber, G. Braun, A. Weisshaar. . . .BAND PERSONNEL S H S C. Abel, P. Alexander, H. Amendola, W. Audley, C. Bailey, L. Corell, R. Cushing, D. Didocha, R. Dwyer, R. Fiedler, F. F. Bcrina, J. Barry, W. Berninger, C. Betz, F. Bianco, S. Bigger, A. Foulkes, N. Hacrd, G. Hempel, C- HUbmeieI'r D. l'lU9h9S. K- Brenner, D. Brett, P. Burns, M. Casa, J. Chandress, D. Christman, Kastendieck, N- KCUfmOI'1, D- Kl0ePfef, J- Kraus, 5- lento, G- Varsity Band's percussion section. Varsity All the splendor and thrill of our fabulous i920 Review during half time at the Sewanhaka football games would have been absolutely im- possible without our terrific Varsity Band blaring forth with, Has Anybody Seen My Gal? The brisk air of those autumn days resounded with the cheers of thousands of Sewanhakans as we went through our formations with perfect precision. Band members were thrilled, as were the Sewanhakans on the side- lines, as they took part in Macy's annual Thanksgiving Day Parade. An integral part of the Christmas Concert was the Band playing some of our real favorites. A practice session in Varsity band. The trombone section . . iih S. H. S. BAND PERSONNEL Loden, J. Lopez, L. Lutz, W. Lutz, R, Martucci, A. Master, D. Ranauto, R. Roesch, N. Sartor V Savage W Seaman A P. Metzger, W. Metzger, E. Mills, R. Morello, E. Moylan, B. Simendinger, G. Smith, H. Sternberg A Stinauer L Stu z Muller, K. Nelson, J. Newark, D. Peterson, S. Plaut, W. Prilchet, J. Tuccinardi, G. Vachuda, J. osper Weis L Wri E. Zuhlke Band What's a Memorial Day Parade without a band? There we were again, resplendent in our beautiful uniforms. We also held forth at the March Band Concert, and members took part in the District Band Festival. The Sewanhaka Music Department performed at a Jones Beach Concert during the summer. Our Conductor was Mr. Norbert Renick, President, Mike Casa, Vice President, Bob Morello, Secretary, Ray Roesch, Treasurer, Jackie Kraus, Drum Major, George Vachuda. Mr. Renick acknowledges applause The Band takes formation on the at the Christmas Concert. football fi ld gmswv-W L ill 11 .. ' 1 if Qi! 11 Q' ORCHESTRA French Horns-George Vachuda, Raymond Roesch Richard S l' J , ee ig, ames Jackie Kraus, Norman Sartor. Piano-Lillian Silinsky, Pam Parrinello. String Kerner. Oboe-Mike Piaut, Edwina Weis. Clarinet:-Ed Zuhlke, Harry Amen- Bass-Mike Orleck, Ken Hartt. Violins-Anne Edreos, Neil Sternslein, Lewis dola. Flutes-Dorothy Ranaulo, Donna Stone. Trumpets-Mike Casa, Bill loeven, Ronald Leonardi, Gale Geldmacher, Marcia David, Margaret Mc- Lutz, Howard Stein. Trombones-Jon Newark, Bill Muller, Dean Brett. Saxo- Donald, Lissi Saes, Linda Paris. Cellos-Anne Cosse, Barbara Purdy. phones-Al Brenner, Glenn Smith, Herb Sternberg. Percussion-Bob Morello, Orchestra Thunderous applause followed each performance of Sewan- haka's excellent Orchestra. The beautiful music they produced was the result of a great deal of work, but the pleasure and satis- faction reaped from a iob well-done made it worth while. During the year, the Orchestra made frequent appearances at assembly programs. lt was our good fortune to hear them as they played in both the Christmas and the Spring Concerts. Their Advisor and Conductor was Mr. Reino Ahlman, President, Anna Edreos, Vice President, Barbara Purdy, Secretary, Linda Paris, Treasurer, Gail Geldmacher. A quartet of stringed instruments makes beautiful music. Mr. Ahlman conducts an exercise with the group. Members of the Orchestra play a magnificent overture. BOYS' GLEE CLUB First row-Eric Wedemeyer, Raymond Ken- nedy, Mr. Robert Bruns, Advisor, Richard Koeln, Bruce Watson. Second row-George J. Hutter, Douglas Nicholson, James Barolo, George Sherman, Robert Chapman, Dennis Lasker. . W , Boys' Giee Club This group, under the direction of Mr. Robert Bruns, is an organization for boys planning to continue in the music field. Vari- ous singing skills such as sight reading, rhythms, notation, and tour-part harmony are preparatory work for Choir and Aeons. We'Il be seeing and hearing these musical gentlemen again soon. Girls' J. V. Giee Club J. V. Glee Club is the activity where train- ing tor further vocal accomplishments be- gins. Sight reading, rhythms, notations, and singing with moving parts are all diligently practiced under the direction of Mr. Robert Bruns, Acceptance into the Varsity Glee Club and Choir is the eventual goal of these girls. Martha Olechowski is the Librarian who is in charge of issuing music, and Janice Pytell is the Secretary. GIRLS' J. V. GLEE CLUB First row-Adele Anderson, Joan Nelson, Valerie Moore, Jerrilyn Coulter, Mr. Rob- ert Bruns, Advisor, Sandra Zelko, Patricia Carney, Gertrude Koenig, Lois McDonough. Second row-Martha Olechowski, Lorraine Koch, Carol Parish, Charlotte Mueller, Diane Manomet, Janice Pytell, Susan Cas- tellan, Claudia Davidson. :FB Q54 L15 '55 59 52 ,4- GIRLS' VARSITY GLEE CLUB First row-Gertrude Di Stasio, Ann Avella, Joyce Brugger, Margaret Drescher, Mr. Robert Bruns, Advisor, April Siebert, June Christie, Dorothy Myer. Second row-Eliz- abeth Burger, Carol Ann Brenner, Jewell Sheeley, Elizabeth Linehan, Beatrice Hey- tiger, Joanne Bartel, Gale Geldmacher, Diane Gilbert. Third row-Dora Morea, Carol Nelson, Rosemary Guarner, Angela Passalaqua, Claire Molinas, Ruth Olson. H-.4 if Girls' Varsity Glee Club The thrill of singing in the dim, silent auditorium, overflowing with holi- day spirit at the Christmas Concert was not one we will soon forget. Further experience in choral singing was provided at the Spring Concert. Each of our members was iustly proud to be part of this wonderful group, and will always cherish the happy memories of singing with peo- ple we liked in an atmosphere of congeniality and friendship. We were most capably directed by Mr. Robert Bruns. Our Secretary was Edna Suarez and our Librarians were Margot Fugrman and Carolyn De Bello. GIRLS' VARSITY GLEE CLUB First row-P. Burns, C. Jocher, A. Hough, N. Pracht, B. Piltz, L. Meyerowitz, l.. Moieski, N. Hoover, P. Daniell, G. Loden, L. Messner, D. Dordel, J. Peter- J. McEwen, B. Foell. Second row-O. Lacy, C. Hoeffner, M. O'Brien, R. son. Fourth row-B, Bossak, A. Bongiovanni, L. Marino, M. Fenton, L. Owen, Russell, E. Clukies, J. Kernochon, Mr, Robert Bruns, Advisor, C. DeBello, B. S, Gorrilll E, Wigehqn, C. Rauch, L, Potwin, C. Holzinger, K. Sweeney, C- Schaupp, M. Overton, J. Schmedding, J. Breglio, M. Luensman. Third row-B. Liston, B. Riggs. Crump, l. Scherbin, E. Suarez, J. Semit, C. Fanelli, F. Shina, M. Fuhrman, AEOLIANS First row-S. Polls, M. Pezold, N. Cutter, C. Pryor, P. Elson, B. Shukri, C. Valone. Second row-E. Dougherty, M. Hayman, D. Ranauto, J. Kraus, J. Hottmann, G. Vachuda, Pianist, Kathleen Donoghue, Ad- visor, P. McKay, D. Kluhsmeier, J. Robert- son, I. Leotti. Third row-M. O'Holloran, K. Nordahl, B. Purdy, M. Overton, E. Weis, D. Eckstine, P. Jocher, D. Soren- sen, A. Sartor, J. Killian, C. Richmond, D. Schneir. Fourth row-J. Tabur, J. Alexan- der, L. lutz, C. Schrumpf, J. O'Brien, P. Link, C. Bernius, S. Passof, J. Kaiser, R. Derenthall, E. Apmann. Aeolians lt was a tremendous thrill being chosen as a new mem- ber of Aeolians. To get into this organization our musical ability was tested and then the old members voted. It was necessary to gain their approval before being accepted. Many long hours were spent in practice. But every bit of our hard work was doubly repaid by the applause we re- ceived after performing. We sang at assembly programs, women's clubs, benefits, and Sunday Afternoon Concerts. The pleasure of perform- ing at the Spring Concert is one that we shall not easily forget. Miss Kathleen Donoghue was our Advisor and Conductor. Top-Aeolians practice a song for the Sunday concert. Above - Miss Donoghue accepts applause for the Aeolians at their Sunday concert. Left-Miss Donoghue leads the Aeolians in Serenade, CHOIR J. Killian, S. Vanek, D. Dodge. Third row-D. Sorensen, M. MacDonald, D. Bentivegna, N. Sortor, R. Muller, F. Tuennecke, T. Borbiero, F. Skirde, A. . Strand, B. O'Connor, J. Klapp, S. Potts, C. Bernius. First row-M. Pezold, P. Elson, E. Dougherty, R. Hildebrand, R. Horned, Kathleen Donoghue, Advisor, G. Vachuda, C. Volone, D. Ronauto, P. McKay, l. Leotti, N. Cutter, M. Hayman. Second row-C. Leopoldi, P. Jocher, M Groulich, C. Pryor, J. West, J. Robertson, C. Schrumpf, B. Shukri, Ed Weis all The The sound ofthe Choir singing Joy to the World filled the auditorium and thrilled the audience as the purple-robed figures filed solemnly down .1 the aisles carrying lighted candles at the annual Christmas Concert. As is the well-loved tradition at Sewanhaka, the Choir caroled through the halls on the last day of school before Christmas vacation, and as 48:-wav V, ..- Concert. GEORGE VACHUDA Outstanding Boy in Choir CHOIR First row-M. Di Domizio, B. Boeschen, C. Brenner, P. Elson, E. Dougherty, R. Hildebrand, R. Horned, Kathleen Donoghue, Advisor, G. Vachudo, C Valone, D. Ranauto, P. McKay, N. Cutter, J. Kaiser, K. Lepore, A. Rossi Second row-J. O'Brien, M. Smith, P. Link, B. Kemp, E. Corbett, B. Simmons D. Schneir, G. Robinowitz, V. Puelle, J. Tabor, R. Derentholl, E. Apmonn 1 always, it added so much to the holiday spirit. The Spring Concert was equally rewarding for us as was the Christmas L. Adolph, L. Lutz, J. Alexander, M, O'Halloran. Third row-l.. Wright, A. DeRolf, B. Purdy, A. Volone, T. Dralus, F. Bendl, R. Busch, D. Christman, S. Schin, H. Longocre, R. Voux, C. Bailey, G. Elderd, S. Stefrancies, C. Bryon, D. Heidtmann. 1 52' 1 . at i 1 if rt l CHOIR Fffsf row-ll Eckstine, P- EISOFM E- D0U9heV7Y, R- Hlldefbfcnd, R- Hcfnedf K. Nordahl, T. La Bella. Third row-T. Cogan, F. Martino, A. Savello, R. Weiss Kfllhleen Donoghue, DifeCf0f: G. VUChUd0, C, Valone, D- ROHGUVO, P- MCKUY, R. Seelig, J. Ehrhart, J. DeBelIo, W. Schlener, W. Muller, J. Anderson, N. Cutter. Second row-S. Passof, S. Williams, C. Richmond, C. Cooper, B. DQNQCQIQI M, Kofh. Raine, P. Fink, D. Kluhsmeier, E. Lindquist, A. Sortor, M. Overton, P. Lambrechl, Choir Choir members were fortunate enough to see the opera Tosca this year and they also witnessed a rehearsal of the Metropolitan Opera Company's version of Madame Butterfly. This group, chosen for their singing abiilty, personality, and scholar- ship was led and advised by Miss Kathleen Donoghue, President, George Vachuda, Vice President, Robert Horned, Corresponding Secretary, Eileen Dougherty, Recording Secretaries, Carol Ann Valone and Dorothy Ranauto, Treasurer, Roger Hilderbrand, Robe Mistress, Pat Elson, Head Librarian, Pat McKay, Accompcinist, George Vachua. Below-Choir soloist, Patricia Mc- Kay, sings Silent Night, at the Christmas Concert. Choir section leaders join in song Right-Miss Donoghue leads the around the piano. Choir at the Christmas concert. TNQ: s..r CAROL ANN VALONE Outstanding Girl in Choir Rockettes keep in time with the . ROCKETTES Sewanhaka Band Z' 'he Macy Day Left to right-Mary Jane Lima, Cynthia Purcell, Susan Rothbaum, Linda Byrne, Jeanette Scott, Veronica UFC 9. ' ' ' ' Howe, Lucille Guistrna, Shirley Kuhnel, Emily Palch, Barbara Thomas. The A drum beat fraught with anticipation and the promise of good things to come. An enthusiastic, spontaneous burst of en- couraging applause, scattered cheers from the spectators, and twenty hearts skip a beat. Those twenty hearts belong to the famous and fabulous, high-kicking Rockettes of Sewanhaka High School. Many afternoons were spent in long, tir- ing practice sessions. A fantastic amount of energy was used and very often twenty pairs of legs were very sore. 5ewanhaka's famous Rockettes gracefully pose for our photogra- Precision and Grace. E ' .wf ROCKETTES Left to right-Pat Elson, Monica Walsh, Joan Goral, Betty Schmidt, Betty Barnett, Jeanette Muller, Linda K ,MI Kf,J B'th,I L tt'. . . . DGPP Cl' ene ee el' EOD UI fene 90 I our twenty-glr' hne In Rockettes But all of this was necessary and worth- while. There could be no friction, for at each performance the twenty Rockettes must dance as one. The result of those practice sessions was a tremendous success. Sewanhaka was iustly proud of the fin- ished product, as the Rockettes danced at football games, talent shows, assembly pro- grams and Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Advised by Mrs. Muriel Nordmann, Cap- tain was Pat Elson, Co-Captain, Betty Bar- nett, Secretary, Marlene Keefer, and Treas- urer, Monica Walsh. Our wonderful Rockettes perform at an assembly. The Rockettes are sitting pretty. perfect formation. Varsity Twirlers A flash of silver, high-stepping white boots, and Sewanhaka's Varsity Twirlers were once again performing. Even the long hours of practice could not still the nervous flutter of eight hearts. At each appearance the girls enhanced school spirit. The twirling batons appeared at football games, basketball games, assemblies, pa- rades, and Macy's great Thanksgiving Day Parade. The Advisor was Miss Dorothy Rehill and Head Twirler was Sue Beckman. VARSITY TWlRLERS Left to right-Diane Cambria, Sue Beck man, Carol Richmond, Mary Ann Gruulich Beverly Miller, Marcia Lukin, Del Privitera Judy Abrams. George Vachuda, Drum Maior J. V. Twirlers Clear the field! Here come those wonder- ful, high-stepping Jayvee Twirlers, with their flashing batons sparkling in the afternoon sunshine. What a thrilling sight they were as they strutted proudly down the field to the exhilarating music of the band. lt took long hours of hard work under the direction of Miss Dorothy Rehill, to reach this great peak of perfection. The girls may well be proud of their terrific performances. J. V. TWIRLERS Left to right-Gail Bauscher, Carol Maho- ney, Anne Sartor, Carole Jepson, Gail Peterson, Barbara Weber, Lynne Rye, Jo Santelli, Maria Tarallo. ARTSMEN First row-M. Di Marco, M. Calabrese, H. Lippincott, Mr. George Maver, Advisor, M. Disk, M. Sullivan, B. Sherbow. Second row-I.. Lento, P. Bierbaum, C. Sterrett, J. Lecvy, P. Fink, M. Kollmer, D. Schott. Third row-J. Gantz, L. De Vita, J. Willse, B. Greene, L. Linge, B. Vetter, B. Cole. There are many ways to Artsmen The artistic masterpieces produced by our talented Arts- men are truly inspiring. With a quick twist of a wire, a stroke of the paint brush, a dab of paste and a scrap of paper-Voila! A fabulous bulletin board display or per- haps a mobile in the Students' Dining Hall-to advertise a forthcoming dance or concert. The requirements for acceptance into this group is quite a bit of talent. And after being initiated and serving a term as an apprentice, one is formally made a full-fledged member of the Artsmen. Their Advisor was Mr. George Mover, President, Myrna Disk, Vice President, Harriet Lippencott, Corresponding Sec- retary, Mary DiMarco, Recording Secretary, Michelle Sul- livan, Treasurer, Martina Calabrese. 1 .5 Nj Modern art at its best! paint a face. S! tiff 1' -.XX V5 if Above - Have your portrait sketched from behind your favor- ite animal. iw Agx L3 Betsy Krouner looks surprised at Salli Potis' demonstration. , ,?,l iA V mliEf h y V,,, g Filip -QQ' , g . - Fm? . ,I A 1 T ly ii TT ,LV,, I irq V, 5 I : A S r i - I ' 5 4 em., 2 V f . x if l 4 , .5 , - SACHEM PLAYERS First row-M. LeRoux, S. Potts, M, Walsh, B. VerEecke, Mr. ldwal R. Jones, Advisor, J. Berry, A. Von Thaden, M. Wolz, B. Krouner. Second row-M. Umlas, M. Aungsl, M. Riordan, P. Hogan, M. Wells, A. Carotenuto, A. Passa- laqua, B. Bubin, M. Pezold. Third row-P, McKay, l. Hauptman, L. Houghton, A. Master, L. Vanline, H. Maieska, T. Muslopich, J. Abrams. Sachem Players Places everyone! Curtain going up! Each year the Sachem Players, under the capable and hard-working Mr. ldwal Jones, bring to SHS a delightful play production. This year, Come Rain or Shine was the rollicking hit and President Janet Berry had a leading role. This group of lively Sewanhakans met every other week to work out new projects. This year they went to see a Broadway show, had a party for the cast, and had a spring picnic. W'-N Vice President was Ann VonThaden, Cor- responding Secretary, Monica Walsh, Re- cording Secretary, Mary Ann Wolz, Treas- urer, Barbara Ver Ecke. ' N., Ann Von Thaden, Tony Burbiero .lim Simmons and Lyn Vdrtfine ' Come Rain or Shine, the Sachem ploy. The entire cast proudly welcomes deserved applause. .ss ss,-f,,izf1z. . is if 2 ff' ISM is H fig, .s,,M,M7 . -e..,,m 4, .. . H WAAL . . N' ttsr A V . , ., m' H . . . Q . 'J fgx., , , fr QkA A i-i. if Il3rofft9r4iilf J J f is . ' . T A x 'fi 9' 5001 Pof of 9t 1f ek t f Rain O fs In UC, ' tr - ' Shfnef Owe ., 5 . SACHEM PL First row-J. labate, C. Sinagra, M. Hayman, M. Walsh, B. VerEecke, Mr. ldwal R. Jones, Advisor, J. Berry, A. VonThaden, M. Wolz, D. Cambria. Second row-W. Andersen, M. Cariello, E. Fortanasce, P. Colonna, C. Sterrett, B. STAGE CREW First row--Robert Horned, Mr. Idwal R. Janes, Advisor, Anthony Valone. Second row-Larry Rice, Kenneth Marvin, Gordon Han- son, Theodore Wright. Stage Crew To this group of energetic fellows we owe thanks for setting up and disassembling the stage for our assemblies, for seeing that the mikes are live when needed, for running the stage and spot lights, and for assisting in each play. Cheers for these behind the scenes workers and their Advisor, Mr. ldwal Jones. AYERS Berk, J. Polny, M. MacDonald, T. Wright. Third row-M. Rothkin, J. Simmons, T. Barbiero, W. Betkowski, R. Horned, G. Hanson, K. Marvin, l. Rice, A. Valone. .Wes We fwflpfffgae n .1 an -1 1 ,fr 1 -, 1 1-nn 1-1-n- 14.1 1 'l4. In-, ' , lln-1 an ,',,,. f.n..f, ..nn .,,. -1. , 'aff 'n v Q .'- - -' . . .... v- . - . . . . . - .' - .'. . -' Q . - - . . . . ., ,', . - - - - s.- Q ' . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . V 1 . . . . . . . . .. . . Q . . . :U-v...-.' ' . --....,.. ., . .'... '.4,'-.1 --- . '-- f . 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Right-Al Oerter receives a desk set on behalf of the guests attend- ing the dinner, as Mr. and Mrs. Oerter and Mr. Patterson look on. Al, Olympic gold medal winner, acknowledges the honor bestowed upon him. was-mf. Mr. James Fraley compliments Al Oerter as a fine sportsman. Mistress of Ceremonies, Mrs. Viola South- ern, introduces the speakers. Mr. Patterson, Mr. Christ and Mr. Wright encircle Al Oerter as he displays a well-deserved trophy. 4 I if 1. 4 . la H x ,sg GP Sewanhaka's famous Rockette line in pinwheel formation. 'Uv Coach Fraley introduces Al Oerter, an ex-Sewanhakan, who set a new record in the Olympics. '1r. Lester Springer, Principal of we district, addresses the student body. The football team is in- troduced by Coach Mira- bito. Rally Mr. Wright welcomes Sewanhaka students to the rally. School spirit is promoted by Bill Romano, President of Student Council. 2, The new football team in action. .gvlgem-3 Agar -Q1 , . . . Y 'WS I-if ff g MQ 'TIS ,Weis .. - 'Jem '-' gw,g xQ., J eww ' A 54 ,-, , - tj, -, s ' S L., .- , As -.'7Z'. g :V f'wgq:.2, Q3-an --if-aw' ' - A , . ,. . ., ,. Was ps., .4 ww. wig., QQ. QR.. Sewanhaka Twirlers entertain. Cheerleaders lead the team yell. Football players exhibit actual team play. ,uw-5 , usa, Q ,.:.,,,,..1 fl ,r t J x i 2 - ' Y r Wig i V V is 55 5 . J sf ' i' , init Q ,A,il , T 2' ... tc, Q W ' 4 ii Q w.,,,,,-f'rf,,.5Mg li 5 it ,ff wi 'L ., Ls V- L, L 'ww ix, 5 - J fe 11,7 ix: f i VARSITY CLUB First row Russ Muller John Lapeire Jim Walker, Doug O'Brien, Nick Mar- Jack Small, Ken Kavanagh. Third row-Frank Spina Bruce Greene Richard cellino Bill Muller John Furchak Ronnie Cerina Second row-Ken Malcolm, Simmons, Henry Di Lorenzo, Jim Fraley, Neil Auerbach Arnie Amundsen Bob Vasswinkel Carl Loven Richard Darmody Roy Brengard, Frank Lorenzo, Jim Baker, Frank Pelkowski team stars. athletic contests. Olympic star, Al Oerter, receives a plaque from Nick Marcellino on behalf of the Varsity Club. -qw f vrmmnszeqmsfscswy mg ,.,. Q L? X Athletes are we all! This was the theme song of each and every Varsity Club member. The most important of our obiectives was to encourage and promote participation in interscholastic sports, and to give further encouragement to budding athletes. Awards are offered to outstanding The very enthusiastic members endeavored to fulfill their goal by sponsoring trips to professional athletic con tests, bowling parties, and attendance at various college Roy Martins buys ice cream frorr a Varsity Club member .mc , .,,, -... ,W .,,n. gn, it hw- is-A M X5 X . if f i 5 59 ixi i ' k E w 'H X 'l or 'W C , fi, -11 , s it 1 f , if -ff ? tl ff -1 ' M x .fuzz ws! 'Q ik: :N wig, wr, Q.. , Y mf J? VARSITY CLUB V' .. 9, .,-, 79 Q,-.....s...,, Cs... . .,.-,: . Qlkv. e, af f Q i A i 'ff 1x.f1-,rw 1 Ir. R' lk rf X 1, ana 1 First row-Robert Wissler, Bill McSweeney, Doug O'Brien, Nick Marcellino, Soderberg, Cliff Krug, Alan leRoux, Stanley Ungechaue. Third row--Doug Bill Muller, Arthur Simendinger, John Leavy, Roger Bing, Frank Spina, Second Hackett, Tom Cunningham, Frank Krauss, William Goodhue, Ron Morrison, row-Ed Burfeindt, Howard Collins, Warren Giannone, Bob Dillon, Bob Bob Brink, Ray Myers, Tom Fincken. Club Sports Nite, sponsored by this group for the members and their dads, did much to enrich father and son relation- ships in a healthy atmosphere. These boys held their own in participating on teams in Sewanhaka proper, and we are exceptionally proud of their fine records. The grey Varsity Club iacket is their rec- ognizable attire when they aren't in work clothes. Mr. Alfred Kumerow, head of the Boys' Physical Educa- tion Department, was their Advisor, President, Nick Mar- cellino, Vice President, Doug O'Brien, Secretary-Treasurer, William Muller. Members of the Varsity Club har- monize tothe tune of Sweet Ade- my line. Q A 2 ' ki!! Varsity members descend into the cellars of old SHS. Varsity Club sells ice cream at basketball games. X lil l57 tn! grin ID '25 I SNR VARSITY First row-Michael Gilbert, Stan Ungechauer, Bob Wissler, Ralph Palma, James Pepe, Tony Roberto, Warren Hance, Marco Pizza, Bill Heiser, Russ Muller, Jim Baker. Second row-Dick Anderson, John Maxey, Frank Pel- kowski, Cliff Barthmon, Stu Schirmer, Bob Kraemer, Frank Krauss, Richard iccininni, Bill Goodhue, Ron Morrison, Jim Martone, John Arleo, Jim Mc- Dermott, Bob Lemken. Third row-Sal Mirabito, Coach, Frank Cozart, Eddie Football games and cold weather go together. FO Coach Sal Mirabito dis- cusses a defensive 4 'Eli OTBALL Washington, William Woodbury, George Mellina, John W. Valenza Theodore Lipp, Bill Lutz, Bob Dillon, Tom Hayes, John McConnell, Bob Brink, Mr. Felix Gangemi, Coach. Fourth row-Russ Hanus, Tom Doran, Charlie Smith, John Knipscher, Anton Riess, Richard Darmody, Bill Phoel, Sal Esposito, Steve L t' D ' aimer, ave McKenna, Frank Wilson, George Rehorn, Frank Hughes, Jim Drowbridge. Varsity Football You could hear Sewanhakans for miles around as they cheered our Varsity Football team on to rack up a record of three wins three losses, and one tie. The strength and stamina of the Sewanhaka eleven was evi- dent as they defeated Lawrence in our open- ing game with a score of i3-O, Baldwin, i9-O, and Masspequa, 27-6. Every afternoon after school, the varsity squad could be found out on the football field practicing formations and tactics. You could always be sure of one thing-that the team would practice true sportsmanship in victory or defeat. Head Coach, Mr. Salvatore Mirabito, and Mr. Marcus Martone and Mr. Felix Gangemi were very capable leaders of the team. Cap- tain was Bill Heiser. play. I The Sewanhaka Football team in action. J. V. FOOTBALL First row--Pele Drummond, Ronald Brac- cianle, Don Tracy, Pete Sinacore, Mike Gilbert, Charles Belz. Second row-Eddie Cohen, Pete Maglia, Don Palahnuk, Mr. Bill Ritch, Coach, George Rehorn, Mike Ollone, Jim Richards. Third row-Herbert Kessler, Mike Solomon, Jock Salerno, Nick Luciani, Clem Ferrara, Tony Jones, Richie Romano, Alan Shapiro. Fourth row-Ricky Roberts, Artie Beltrone, Glenn Smith, Joe Hyde, Ed Hanus, John Gioia, Don Sciallo, Jim Arcus. J. V. Football This year's Jayvee Football Team had a wonderful season. The team had a very full schedule, but the boys came through just the same. The members showed a great deal of sportsmanship and had all the qualities of good football players. We are sure that by next year many of them will be on the Varsity Squad. The team was coached by Mr. William Ritch. J. V. LACROSSE First row-G. Stankevich, W. Woodbury, R. Horoszewski, B. Sabokwash, C. Smith W. Hanson, A. Riess, P. Roth, H. Halpern Second row-B. Lemken, R. Peiser, A. Vitale, T. Hayes, T. Latsko, G. Mellina J. Drawbridge, R. Andersen, P. Wiesehan R. Bubeck, B. Plolls. Third row-L. Cohen Coach, A. Lowenberg, J. Mattioli, O Wood, A. Sheridan, S. Shapiro, B. Minkin F. Wilson, R. Prince, W. Riordan, T. Lipp, J. Robinson, J. Murray, E. DeCastro. J. V. Lacrosse Teamwork and cooperation are the key words in describing the action of this year's Jayvee Lacrosse Team. Working under the direction of Mr. Samuel Stempel, the team established a good reputation while prepar- ing for their future careers as members of our varsity squad. Each afternoon the boys could be found at practice, and their fervor really paid off in a very fine record. . X. in I ff B I2 VARSITY LACROSSE First row Mr William Ritch C och J Gentile, V. Faconti, A. 'Of-5 Chf3fleY1 B- l-edefeff A- FU 'UlUflf J' K0leYf F- l-0 enZFf-B- Agoshnem T Koch R Hanson M, Som Syempel, Aniston, COL-,cf-,A Brink, B. Dillon, J. McConnell, J. Kaufman. fourth row-R. Form, Second ,ow E We,Sme,e, 5 H nge, F Colon' J, Pepe, W, G. Clark, R. Rich, D. Doyle, F. Kraus, R. Lonieski, B. Geelmuyden, Herser R Abadin P Rochester J Conroy R. Giannone. Third A- Munsfh- The athletic field of Sewanhaka High School was the scene of great iubilation as our mighty Varsity Lacrosse Team once more proved to be victorious as they passed the one hundred mark of consecutive wins. The prowess of this fabulous group of boys had practically become a legend here at Sewanhaka, and each play was viewed with the closest scrutiny. And time and time again the team was victorious. The boys continually broke their own record as they won game after game and remained the national champions-the team having the greatest number of wins in succession in the whole U. S. The boys were most capably coached by Mr. William Ritch, who, along with all Sewanhakans, will remember this team for a long time to come. Coach Stemple discusses defense Flf5f feclm attack incl'-'de5 Bob Wffh memberg of fhe Lg.. Hunter, Bob Chdfiie Gnd Weis- crosse team. melf- dr yy. all J 2 H -W .-. First row-Jack Small, Jack Gatje, Mr. Rolseth, Coach, Gerald Rappe, Charles Pleuthner. ,Second row-Fred Meisel, Ed VARSITY SOCCER First row-C. Williamsen, D. Vaux, C. Menninger, C. Loven, B. Kessler, B. AlT1Uf'ld5en, R- Cerino, F. 5Plf10, R- HOFOSISWSH- Thffd l'0W'-J- Al1deVS0n, Vosswinkel, J. Fraley, C. Krug, B. Soderberg, B. Thole, Carl Falkiner, Coach. M. 5Cl10ClKeV, C- M0l'Ubll0, J- MUVYUYI J- Ffledflflwf P- l'lGf'Cke, T- Drulvs, Second row-F. Lorenzo, K. Taylor, D. Lefcourt, R. Hupe, S. Browne, A. 5- 5lef0FICleS- Varsity Soccer Varsity Tennis One of the most important sports here at Sewanhaka is that thrilling, fast-moving game of soccer. Our Varsity Soccer Team is the Champion of the South Shore Athletic League. The wonderful group was coached by Mr. Carl Falkiner. Each afternoon, like clockwork, you could find the boys practicing their various tech- niques. A lot of credit is due this excellent team. One, love-you serve-wham, over the net! That was the tennis team practicing for their future matches of the season. Captain Gerry Rappe and Jack Gatze, voted the most valuable player, and the team, have done their best in keeping the record favor- able: seven wins, six losses, and one tie. We beat West Hempstead, Valley Stream, Lawrence, and Mepham. Our Coach was Mr. Ralph Rolseth. VARSITY TENNIS Beuel, Bill Seaman. J. V. BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL First row--Howard Collins, Bob Voss- winkel, Jack Small, Mr. Edward L. Carter, Coach, Ken Kavanagh, CliH Krug, Jim Martone. Second row-Neil Auerbach, Stu Schirmer, Tom Fincken, .lim Fraley, Frank Fiedler. Varsity Basketball J. V. Basketball Mr. Edward Carter, the coach of our Var- sity Basketball Team, is a man who deserves a lot of credit. lt was under his leadership that the team made such a fine record. The boys practiced each afternoon, and they were amply repaid as they started the sea- son with a seven-game winning streak. Each one of the members of the team merits rec- ognition, especially the outstanding players, Jim Martone and Jim Fraley. The record ball Team is brose Moran, proud of. As daily practice of this year's Jayvee Basket- really something for Mr. Am- their wonderful coach, to be the boys went through their sessions, they developed the skill and speed that is so necessary in this exciting sport. Remembering the fine playing and excel- lent teamwork of this group of boys, we can be sure of a successful varsity squad for next year. First row-Ted Dralus, Pete Drummond, Jim Foucaud, Mr. A. R. Moran, Coach, John Gioia, Richard Vaux. Second row-Dennis Liebe, Richard Maxey, James Barry, Robert Martone, Bob Karpinski, Joe Coords. CROSS COUNTRY First row-H. DiLorenzo, P. Clarke, H. Amendola, R. Simmons, N. Marcellino, T. Cunningham, B. Muller, R. Brengard, L. Moscarello, J. Furchak. Second row-B. Greene, F. Mclean, J. Robinson, B. Mc- Sweeney, A. RachleFf, R. Swanson, N. Auerbach, J. Klapp, J. Johnson, Mr. James Fraley, Coach. Third row-Mr. Joe Coords, Trainer, R. Rottkamp, W. Pritchet, J. Florin, W. Audley, R. Martone, P. Reiersen, B. Standwill, J. Caltagirone, D. DeLucie. VARSITY TRACK Cross Country That flash of light you iust saw whizzing past you must have been the speed-demons of Sewanhaka, this year's fabulous Cross Country Team. Mr. James Fraley's boys were really great this year as they practically flew along to win the S. S. A. L. Championship for the eleventh year in succession. Every Sewanhakan will long remember this fast-moving group of boys. First row--W. Hance, J. Downey, P. Fisher, D. Betterton, C. Weingartner, J. Breeden, A. Christensen, B. Zimmer, R. Simmons, J. Lapeire, B. Soderberg, R. Brengard. Second row-B. Greene, J. Furchak, J. Leis, T. Fincken, J. Walker, N. Auerbach, W. Mc- Sweeney, D. Hackett, J. Valenza, F. Maxey, J. Klapp. Third row--Mr. David Askinasi, Coach, T. Cunningham, A. Simendinger, H. Hughes, R. Swanson, A. Savella, R. Adams, W. Muller, M. Eisenstat, O. Etson, Jr., L. Moscarello, H. DiLorenzo, Mr. James Fraley, Coach. Varsity Track Our fabulous trackmen had another won- derful season. This was its eleventh straight year of being undefeated and so you can readily understand why Coach James Fraley feels so proud of his boys. These terrific boys won the S. S. A. L., Nassau County, and the Long Island Cham- pionships. Not only Coach Fraley, but the entire student body as well, will long re- member the outstanding activities of this team. Varsity Baseball Mr. David Star's Varsity Baseball Team really outdid themselves this year. The team can certainly be proud of its fine record. Each game was packed with real excitement as the players ran the bases and played the field with incredible skill and speed. Long hours were spent in practice to keep the boys in tip top condition and it really paid oFF in wonderful coordination and team- work in each game. VARSITY BASEBALL Collins, Joe Riccio, Robert Denny .l. V. Baseball The Jayvee Baseball team played mar- velous ball this year, showing a great deal of promise for a fine varsity squad next year. Their terrific coach, Mr. Ambrose Moran, put them through their paces each after- noon, and their hard work really paid oft in the end with an excellent record. J. V. BASEBALL Moran, Coach. wwmn-:annnr w mmmww-L X e-e-M'ws- First row-Jim Weik, Bob Kopercinski Joe Scotti, Frank Pallodino, Ed Burfeindt. Sec ond row-Mr. David Star, Coach, Clilf Krug, Bob Vosswinkel, Ken Vaux, Howard First row-Pete Richert, Jim McDermott Tony Giacalone, Richard Piccininni, Jerry Verspohl, Ray Graham. Second row Stan Kaczmarczyk, Phil Tine, Don Giudice, Bob Kraemer, Bob Houck, John Arleo, Robert Manley, Stuart Schirmer, Mr. Ambrose SOPHOMORE BASEBALL First row-Bob Kissell, Mel Malza, Eddie Washington, Mike Schacker, Thomas Nich- ols, Joe Triola, Bob Thole, Bill Leek. Second row-Tony Ottaiano, Vincent Palazzotto, Jim Saldin, Pot Napolitano, Art Wunder, Don Nelson, Mr. Ralph Rolselh, Coach. Soph Baseball Hail to our future varsity softball cham- pions! The action showed by this year's won- derful Sophomore Baseball team was enough to warrant many exclamations such as this one. Those nine sophomores showed a great deal of promise as they ran the bases and exercised all their skills in fielding and pitch- ing. Mr. Ambrose Moran, their coach, can well be proud of this fine group of up-and- coming young athletes. sovs' sowursic First row-Hank Ratner, Edward Abry, Mr. R. Rolseth, Advisor, Frank Vainis, Bill O'Connor. Second row-Bob Yurasits, William Cornacchio, John Geantasio, Frank Palladino, William Berkowitz. Bowling Hooray! lt's another strike for a member of our bowling team. Our frequent practice sessions really paid off in loads of real, healthy fun. Aside from being fun, our prac- tice sessions really were helpful in develop- ing our form and raising our score. Although no one's hit 300 yet, we're trying. Our most capable coach was Mr. Walter Elson. if ff VARSITY CHEERLEADERS First row-Claire Musacchio, Jean Michaelsen, Ann Kwiatkowski, Maureen Tansey, Carolanne Hoffmann. Second row-Marianne Bruns, Sara Fitschen, Nancy Fletcher, Dolores O'SuIlivan, Barbara Sherbow. Third Varsity Cheerleaders ,,, ,waist - I- :bi sf sv Vhe Varsity Cheerleaders are always in perfect formation. Above-Here's what keeps our teams in the lead. All for Sewanahaka stand up and holler. Pep, vim, and vigor in the form of ten purple-sweatered cheerleaders and a white-sweatered captain were as much a part of a Sewanhaka football game as the players them- selves. Are you ready? Let's go! shouted the strong vocal cords, and several thousand Sewanhakans answered with a rousing cheer. The school spirit flooded the air as the purple and white-uniformed figures cheered for our teams in victory or defeat. Appearing at games, pep rallies, and assemblies to pro- mote school spirit, the girls can be iustly proud of the ter- rific iob they did. Advisor, Miss Patricia Culp, Captain, Judy Rogers, Co- Captain, Dolores O'Sullivan. J. V. CHEERLEADERS Left to right-Carol Anne Portney, Dianne Seible, Doris Miehling, Chickie Chiarelli, Mickie LeRoux Sue Vanek, Betty Vetter, Carolyn Sperry, Cathy Copeland. J. V. Cheerleaders As dependable as the proverbial postman were the nine JV Cheerleaders. Despite the weather, you could always be sure that they'd be present at each football, soccer, basketball, and lacrosse game. These peppy gals were always ready to put their healthy all-American voices to work-cheering our team on-in victory or defeat. Aside from games, you were sure to see them at each pep rally doing their best to encourage more and more school spirit. Captain Mickey LeRoux, ably assisted by Co- Captain Sue Vanek, kept the girls prepared for cheering sessions. Their most capable Advisor was Miss Patricia Culp. Top- 1-2-3-4-5-6-7, all good children go to heaven. Center-School spirit is led by our pert .IV Cheerleaders. Right-- Are you ready, let's go! inane! President Carole O'Toole discusses the club's future plans. Good sportsmanship is an ideal of the Girls' Athletic Association. Girls discuss the sales of gym equipment. G. A. A. Hot Dogs! Get your hot dogs, everyone! Yes, rain or shine, those loyal G. A. A. mem- bers were on the job selling hot dogs for their club. This kept the girls very busy dur- ing the football season. They supported Purple and White Week and displayed school spirit by wearing an all-sport insignia. To raise funds they sold gym supplies and sports equipment. G. A. A. First row-C. Hottmann, C. Richmond, T Schubothe, C. Eisemann, K. Strohm, B Strong, M. Riordan. Second row-L. Rye M. Tarallo, B. Weber, P. Lambrecht, C O'Toole, L. Ropertz, G. Wood, J. Semit B. Koopmans, M. Pelgarsch, A. Richter Third row-J. Alexander, V. Scott, E Kopp, G. Peterson, L. Chiarelli, C. .lepsen bett, E. Corbett, C. Walenta, B. Vetter, J Abrams, C. Jones. C. Sperry, D. Seible, J. Vosper, J. Tucci- nardi. Fourth row-G. Bauscher, A. Sartor, M. Graulich, A. Huether, B. Hahn, E. Cor- Members gather around the piano for some fun. G. A. A. members display sports equip- G. A. A. Any girl who has earned one hundred points or more by participation in intramural sports becomes a member of the club. Rock- ettes, Cheerleaders, and Twirlers automat- ically are accepted as members. The Advisor ot the G. A. A. was Miss Marie Corrado, President, Carol Lee O'Toole Vice President, Linda Ropertz, Correspond- ing Secretary, Gale Wood, Recording Sec- retary, Jane Semet, and Treasurer, Pat Lam- brecht. I ment. All phases of sports interest these athletes G. A. A. First row-J. Michaelsen, M. LeRoux, C Portney, M. Schumm, K. Copeland, J. Scott, I. Leotti, S. Rothbaum. Second row-S Vcnek, B. Miller, J. Santelli, M. Dewitt P. Lambrecht, G. Wood, C. O'Toole, L Ropertz, J. Semit, B. Schaupp, N. Snow G. Geldmacher. Third row-J. Buith, D. Privitera, S. Beckman, S. Kuhnel, D. Mieh- ling, E. Palch, R. Paternostro, L. Giustinc, M. Lima, A. Kwiotkowski, L. Knapp, C. Musacchio. Fourth row-B. Barnett, B. Schmidt, N. Fletcher, S. Filschen, J. Rod- gers, M. Bruns, M. Walsh, B. Thomas, D. O'Sullivan, C. Purcell, M. Keefer, J. Goral. 1 1 Leader Corps We Leader Corps gals were always on hand in our white uniforms to help the teach- ers in all phases of physical education. Our Advisor was Miss lrene Goldsmith, President, Emily Palch, Vice President, Gale Wood, Recording Secretary, Linda Ropertz, Corresponding Secretary, Dolores Gorman. LEADER CORPS First row-R. Pcternostro, C. O'Toole, E. Pclch, Miss l. Gold- smith, Advisor, G. Wood, D. Gorman, T. Schubothe. Second row-M. Dewitt, G. Geldrnacher, P. Lambrecht, J. Tuccinordi, J. Semit, M. Schumm, D. Sorensen. Girls' Basketball Dribble, pass, aim, swish-a perfect shot! The Girls' Basketball Team, under the direc- tion of Miss Dorothy Rehill, held weekly prac- tice sessions to keep in trim for the games played with other schools. The gals were really terrific by the time the end of the season rolled around. GIRLS' BASKETBALL First row-M. Tarollo, C. O'Toole, T. Schubothe, E. Polch, R. Paternostro, C. Hoffmann, B. Bubin, E. Kopp, G. Geldmocher. Second row-B. Strong, G. Wood, C. Walento, M. Schumm J. Tuccinardi, J. Vcsper, L. Urquhart, I. Pierce, C. Bryan, J. Semit. Third row-M. Holmes, L. Ropertz, B. Cole, M. Tansey B. Hahn, M. Dregcher, S. Fox, B. Vetter, M. Boyles, C. Nagy. I I Girls' Tennis A fast, exhilarating game of tennis is one of the best ways to spend an afternoon, and being a major social sport, it was really wise of the Tennis Club members to learn the game. Besides learning the basic rules of the game, the girls had wonderful times and made lots of friends. TENNIS First row-G. Kallcs, S. Lento, J. Mcnniello, R. Manns, P. Borowski, B. Bubin, L. Russo, T. Collinicks. Second row-T. Schubothe, S. Smith, B. Boccalini, J. Tuccinardi, E. Koster, P. Link, L. Maieski, M. Cernkovie, l. Steinroeder. Third row- B. Strong, J. McErlain, M. Schumm, S. Sylvester, C. Panuccio, J. Krueger, L. Vernon, J. Cole, C. Baselice, B. Andrews. Softball Softball is a great sport, as every Amer- ican youth well knows, and the gals in the Softball Club really had some swell times practicing and playing the game. It was here that they had the opportunity to learn the rules and enioy the game to the utmost, while making friends and meeting new peo- ple at the same time. SOFTBALL First row-C. Walenta, L. Ropertz, C. O'Toole, B. Nicosia, M. DeWitt, M. Holmes, D. Myer. Second row-J. Mackowiak, E. Cor- bett, E. Corbett, M. Froehler, V. Puelle, G. Smith, P- l-Umbfefhl, R. Paternostro. Third row-M. Tarallo, V. Scott, J. Vosper, J. Tuccinardi, L. Urquhart, K. Strohm, B. Vetter, R. Olson, G. Geldmacher, M. Boyles. Fourth row-M. Schumm, J. Semit, B. Bubin, T. Schubothe, C. Bryan, B. Hahn, C. McGuire, R. Guarner, G. Wood. Volleyball We are all conscious of the fact that vol- leyball is an exciting, fast-moving sport. And for every girl in Sewanhaka who wanted to become more expert at playing the game, become better acquainted with the rules, and wanted to have some healthy and in- vigorating fun, the Girls' Volleyball Club was iust the thing. VOLLEYBALL First row--E. Corbett, E. Corbett, M. Froehter, V. Puelle, G. Smith, R. Paternostro, G. Wood. Second row-M. Tarallo, B. Cole, C. O'Toole, E. Palch, L. Urquhart, P. Lambrecht. Third row-J. Semit, M. Schumm, C. Galgano, M. Holmes, G. Geld- macher, B. Nicosia. Girls' Bowling Because of the popularity of this club last year, the Girls' Bowling Club was expanded this year. One afternoon each week the members held practice sessions at the alleys in Floral Park and Elmont. The girls had the opportunity to learn the rules of this fast, exciting sport and gain experience and skill through active participation. BOWLING First row-J. Patsolic, J. Christie, D. Kloepfer, J. Vosper, M. Sluszka, C. Bernius, J. Kime. Second row-C. Manos, J. Tucci- nardi, N. 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Second row-Mr. Grant Steinhauer, Mr. Alexander Burkich, Mr. Jerome Binder. L row-Mr. Samuel Slempel, Mr. David Starr. Second row- Mr. William Pelers, Mr. Leon Cohen. Boys'PhydcalEducoHon Science First row-Miss Audrey Blyman, Mr. Ora N. Walters, Mrs. Mary Ann Porcher, Mr. Charles Tobias. Second row-Mr. Mercer Williams, Mr. George H. Greene, Mr. John Romano. l Industrial - Vocational Left to right-Mr. Silver Casbarra, Mr. Lester Bernstein, Mr. Arnold Honig. First row-Mrs. Elsie Clayman, Miss Helen McGrath, Miss Marlene Boyd, Miss Mary Fleming, Miss Beatrice Link. Second row-Mr. Charles Roberts, Mr. Charles Wetterer, Mr. Bernard Wallerstein, Mr. Edwin Heroy, Mr. William O'Brien. 7th and 8th Grade Language First row-Miss Mildred Spano, Mr. Ludwig Kronheim. Second row-Mr. John Whitebread, Mr. Louis Ana- stasio. Social Studies First row-Miss Patricia Walsh, Mrs. Florence Dubin. Second row-Mr. Albert Koehler, Mr. Martin Perry, Mr. Arthur Delaney. Commercial Science and Mathematics First row-Miss Barbara Rashbrook, Mrs. Elizabeth Hummel. Second row-Mr. Ewing Organ, Mr. John Rooney, Mr. Hayden Allen. 6 ?a1z1,G?,, Imfeg., . -, ey, fm. Mathematics First row-Mrs. Emma Goldfinger, Mrs. Pauline Kondulis, Miss Constance Darnowski. Second row--Mr. Allen Schwartz, Mr. John london. Health Left to right-Dr. Harry Rosenberg, Miss Felice Emanuel, Miss Mary Lyons, Dr. Charles McNeely. Guidance First row-Mr. Donald Kempton, Mrs. Florence Purcell, Mrs. Anita Landown, Dr, Ursula Stewart. Second row-Mr. Stanton Plotter, Mr. John Foley, Mr. Nicholas Carrell. Music ABOVE Leff lo righl-Miss Shirley Homan, Mr. William Millner, Miss Marion Donnelly. Library TOP RlGHT Left lo right-Miss Leno Gould, Mrs. Dorothy Toolle. Arl RIGHT Left to right-Mr. Marlin Mughukian, Mrs. Jane! Greffrulh, Mr. James De Nicola. Home Economics Left lo righf-Miss Lucille Mosley, Miss Marie Chcmdish, Mrs. Marian Hershey. Student Council First row-B. Parr, A. Scholer, B. Holm, V. Milo, Mr. Alexander Burkich, Advisor, F. Maxey, M. Reiss, D. Wade. Second row-C Leavy, P. White, G. Edwards, L. ViVona, T. Bosch, S. Plunkett B. Paschette, T. Kotish, J. Natalie, N. Webster, B. Arnett, S Lascari, G. Lang, M. Olive, B. Wagner. Third row-N. Miller K. Ryan, S. Lozowski, P. Greiner, R. Krause, W. Dilts, V. Krey ling, C. Allio, M. Petrella, C. Balestrino, S. Trachtenberg, B Willis, L. De Rose, J. Geyer, C. Ostheimer. First row-D. Pies, B. Isleman, N. Sarli, A. Bailey, P. Dziomba, C. Stawecki, M. O'Meara, D. Bruntrager, M. Voracci, J. Berman Second row-J. Cancro, E. Zimmerman, J. Piccarella, D. Serwer, J. Cehainy, M. Schmid, J. Garfinkel, J. lltis, B. Schoul, M. Thomson. Third row-R. Chartrand, A. Lipkin, R. Kahn, H Mueller, L. Willis, K. Duhnoski, A. Seltzer, J. Halpern, N. Firriolo P. Zebrowski, R. Gardner. Fourth row-R. Feinberg, A. Potkin F. Scholer, A. Hopkins, F. Milio, G. Meyers, M. Milo, M Naso, C. Gerber, R. Sefton, F. Savage, D. Rigney. 1 1 Girls' Service League First row-Trudy Bosch, Lois Ann Peterson, Carol Nelson, Miss Barbara Rashbrook, Advisor, Carolyn Wondergem, Sandy Boldt. Second row-Sandy Plunkett, Maureen McNulty, Wilma Malone, Barbara Paschelle, Pat White. Junior Red Cross First row-C. Ziegler, C. Palmer, P. Johnson, C. Smith L Schust, A. Eide, K. De Bari, B. Gregorio, C. Carnet, D. Spahr, M. Melton, E. Volz, J. Piorkowski, K. Schaefer, G. Steinbach Second row-J. Bohenek, H. Morgan, D. Hill, D. Karshick, P Dziomba, M. Scalise, F. Brown, M. Blaikie, V. Kreyling, R Choinski, V. Mandell, M. Hirsch, J. Hessing, C. De Nicola, D. Nicholas, J, Campano. Third row-M. De Naples, H. Hus- mann, K. Brennan, A. Riccon, R. Prommersberger, R. Strassner, V. Manganaro, D. Oliveto, P. Quinn, L. Seawood, W. Malone, E. Dziomba, J. Weston, L. Webster, A. Schmieschek, J. Won- dergem, F. lik, M. Tomaszewski, A. Subach, L. Jerie, E. Taylor, R. Di Paola. Fourth row-J. Herghihan, F. Glass, S. Martins, S. Petrowski, P. Smith, T. Di Leo, J. Blau, F. Palma, L. Maystrik, G. Crawford, B. Walker, P. Okulski, M. Frasio, D. Junge, P. Rubelsky, C. Levy, C. Freidin, C. Schwartzman, D. Torgerson, C. Drasser, S. Caltagirone. Girls' Leader Corps Firsf row-Lynne Webster, Miss Rosalia Gioia, Advisor, Marie Reiss. Second row-Patricia Stephens, Arlene Boccio, Marsha Beisler. Twirlers Leff fo righi-Judy Liolta, Barbara Ostro, Marcella Olive, Marie Reiss, Jeanne Feldman, Deanna Breif, Dot Junge. Varsity Cheerleaders First row-Chiara Palumbo, Barbara Anderson, Lois Ludin, Dol- lie Boza. Second row-Paula Jaep, Karen Roberson, Ruth Ruecker, Sandy Plunkell, Sandy Boldl. J. V. Cheerleaders First row-Marsha Reisler, Bealrice Rivera, Beatrice Gregorio, Janet Young, Connie Slein. Second row-Gail Becker, Nancy Kirk, Barbara De Meo, Nancy Fuelling. Senior Library Club First row-C. Hinogosa, B. Kriofsky, C. Sepp, G. Lang, Miss Lena Gould, Advisor, Miss Barbara Horwath, Co-Advisor, Anita Werden, P. Friggione, D. Papscun, V. Kreyling. Second row- J. Krupski, D. Hughes, T. Polito, L. Beldy, K. Kiefer, E. Miller, B. Brent, J. Schroeder, P. Stephens, l, Finkel, F. Kraut, R, Um- stadt. Third row-J. Bartkowski, M. Podgorski, D. Reis, J. Blecker, P. Cerwkovic, L. Mohl, N. Weiss, M. Tracy, L. Gram, E. Renwick. Junior Library Club First row-Carol Hingular, Mrs. Dorothy Tootle, Advisor, Vicki Broner. Second row-Peter Benes, Gordon Slater, John Dziomba, Richard Tlockowski, Jeffrey Kriete. Artisians First row-B. Holm, J. Natalie, M. Riccardo, Mr. James De Nicola, Advisor, W. Dilts, B. Johnson, J. Conway, S. Hymo- witz. Second row-S. Lozowski, J. Florence, M. Joerg, V. Lerssen, C. Michal, P. Quinn, J. Stegemann, C. Sepp, G. Becker, F, lnsana. Third row-J. Kennedy, G. Longabardi, L. ViVona, B. Silverman, J. Dennis, B. De Meo, V, Chaplin, M. Bierbaum, R. Lacey. Artiators First row-N. Burkward, E. Fisher, R. Dessner, Mrs. Gretirath, Advisor, B. Mordecai, R. Maxon, D. MaRitt. Second row-P. Bertoni, K. Tome, E. Volz, M. Lella, N. Ellis, M. Kriofsky, B. Martin. Third row-F. Pravoto, T. Gilbert, R. Hopkins, R, Schwarz, K. Hellberg. The Chariot First row-C. Stagheli, S. Schillizzi, A. Cuffaro, R. Gardner, A. Zerkin, C. Schillizzi, C. Friedel. Second row--L. Bernstein, C. Cornet, M. Zanetti, D. Fiske, C. Ottesen, A. Subach, M. Schone- boom, A. Laky, B. Anderson, M. Sciallo, B. Samson, A. Brown, M. Sands. Third row-Mr. John London, Advisor, Mrs. Ruth Rosenberg, Advisor, N. Miller, J. Piccarello, B. Poor, S. Widmer, J. Vanecek, B. Sehisgall, J. Licata, B. Laub, G. Longabardi, N. Kirk, H. Riemer, S. Dodge, J. Chmela, R. Boado, J. Frassawito. Fourth row-Mr. John Rooney, S. Boldt, S. Plunkett, R. Choinski, A. Zambito, G. Ottone, J. Holm, P. Dziomba, B. Olkuski, M. Maystrik, A. Berg, A. Scholer, N. Lella, T. Bosch, J. Stout, P. Okulski, C. Leonard, M. Messana, C. Ostheimec, N. Webster, P. Wallace, R. D'Auria, J. Natalie, Fifth row-l. Silverman, T. Gilbert, D. Wade, S. Trachtenberg, R. Amberg, J. Hergen- han, M. Petrella, S. Lozowski, V. lvansheck, B. Hall, J. Griller, B. Willis, A. Giardina. Sophomore Board First row-R. Rankin, N. Kirk, Mrs. Florence Dubin, Advisor, ' A V. lvansheck, Miss Patricia Walsh, Advisor, R. D'Auria, A. Grzanka. Second row--C. Cornet, F. Calia, P. Rubelsky, G. Crawford, B. Silverman, J. Erb, B. Walker, M. Belitz, J. O'Connor, C. Ginzburg. Third row-M. Silversmith, C. Miller, J. Kyle, B. Ostro, .I. Stout, C. Fromm, L. Baum, P. Kane. Junior Board First row-M. Scalise, J. Natalie, D, Watson, Mr. Louis Ana- stasia, Advisor, K. Gerrety, R. Lacey. Second row-A. Brown, P. Friggione, P. Jaep, G. Longabardi, A. Palocsik, R. Murphy, A. Agosta, L. Seawood, C. Wondergem. Eta Tau Hi -Y First row-A. Riolo, G. Ottone, M. Podgorski, Miss Arlene Boyd, Advisor, C. Nelson, M. Olive, C. Goldstein. Second row--A. Ridgwell, J. Bartkowski, P. Qinn, K. Kiefer, B. Olkuski, C. Hammer, T. Polito, P. Jaep. Third row--A. Brown, E. Nilsen, D. Basson, T. Bosch, D. Boza, A. Zambito, M. Sciallo, C, Huggins. 85: 3 K I i'iit ,gt 5 V? ,vi-' .- Jyj .A. X A sf., ,,1. Q X sts- ,A We my sz... ti? kXXXxxx Zeta Rho Hi -Y First row-L. ViVona, S. Macay, K. Ettel, Miss Sheila Tucker, Advisor. C. Leavy, M. Maystrik, B. Wagner. Second row-R. Boado, V. Krause, I. Maiewski, L. Chartrand, A. Scholer, M. Raizman, J. Gonway, S. Hymowitz, M. Napolitano. Third row- P. White, J. Obremski, J. Stone, D. Ulrich, D. Dorrmann, M. Reiss, B. Laub. Delta Gamma Hi-Y First row-B. Anderson, S. Boldt, B. Porr, Mrs. Florence Dubin, Advisor, S. Plunkett, L. Ludin, J. Liotta. Second row-G. Ed- wards, V. Lang, B. Fox, C. Wondergem, V. Chaplin, A. Werden, M. Hingular, P. Friggione, J. Chmelu. Third row-E. Kelley, E. Miller, M. Bierbaum, L. Webster, S. Ross, F. Brown, M. Blaikie, L. Peterson. Omega Chi Hi -Y First row--R. Resch, T. Dillon, Mr. Kenneth Skidmore, Advisor, D. Wade, S. Dodge. Second row-V. Milo, J. Glassman, V Kreyling, J. Kosciuk, D. Papscun. Third row-A. Christan, N Schaul, M. Goodman, D. Bachman, W. Grund, W. Gerrety T. Nichols. Delta Sigma Hi-Y First row-G. Longabardi, R. Murphy, Mr. Charles Wetterer Advisor, H. Rabinawitz, D. Watson. Second row-J. Ewald, T. Fazio, C. Allio, C. Nyman, W. Sauter. Third row-J. Reilly S. Trachtenberg, A. Siogren, F. Maxey, J. Kennedy, S. Pace 1 1 Accordion Club First row-Madeline Podgorski, Patricia Eger, Lois Maystrik, Yvonne Williams, Linda ViVona. Second row-Bob Hiltil, Bill Otlesen, John Hochreiter, Peter Hecker, Richard Bonacum, Mr. William Millner, Advisor. The Lensmen First row-A. Ridgwell, E. Romano, V. Kreyling, Mr. Kenneth Skidmore, Advisor, B. Willis, P. Stephens, D. Ulrich. Second row-E. Sakai, L. Mooney, H. Morgan, C. Kessler, V. Franke- wich, E. Reis. Third row-J. Kennedy, J. Kondracki, T. Waldron, G. Liestol, S. Lozowski, J. Cuffaro. Home Economics Club First row-A. Doerrer, G. Otlone, B. Gregorio, J. Liotta, Mrs. M. Hershey, Advisor, S. Macoy, P. Rubelsky, P. While, N. Fuelling, J. Mirecki. Second row--M. Pollio, C. Juliano, B. Wolski, D. Basson, T. Bosch, K. Kiefer, M. Colquhoun, A. Werden, R. Slomm, M. Tracy, N. Weiss, B. Otto, F. Kraut, V. Frankewich, M. Sciallo, N. Lalsko. Third row-A. Esposito, G. Dodge, J. Bora, M. Barlkowski, C. Schultz, B. Ostro, D. Rose, E. Allen, K. Berk, J. Weber, M. Molylinski, J. Altevogt. Chefs Club First row-J. Kosciuk, T. Dillon, A. Palocsik, Mr. Ludwig Kron- heim, Advisor, R. Dekov, W. Sauter. Second row-H. Rabino- witz, l. Schneider, N. Schaul, S. Pace, T. Fozio, A. Siogren, K. Gerrety. Third row-P. Insana, P. Weiss, J. Glassman, R. Mur- phy, G. Diem, A. Agosto. M18 -52 Senior Bond Flute-E. Nilsen, J. Frassanito. Clarinet-C. Vona, B. Young, I. Silverman, J. Wobbe, A. Horn, W. Hiffman, J. Cirenza, R. Bellemente, D. McAllister, C. Schweizer, W. Tornow. Saxophone- F. Scholer, V. Supremant, M. Migro, T. Leavy, A. Dahl, P. Hecker. Cornet-R. Clair, V. Ivansheck, M. Goodman, M. Pe- trella, P. Mackaul, R. Goldstein, L. Castellano, R. Eckert. French Horn-P. Greiner, G. Barmwater, T. Smith. Trombone-F. Maxey, G. Smith, R. Giandana, B. Tuccui. Baritone-D. Ring, W. Sauter. Sousaphone--D. Bachman. Percussion-R. Byrne, S. Kohn, M. Town, A. Southern, K. Hahn, Mr. William Millner, Advisor. Future Teachers First row-E. Nilsen, G. Ottone, E. Goral, Mr. Stanton D. Plattor, Advisor, Mr. Arnold M. Honig, Advisor, M. Maystrik, A. Scholer, S. Macoy, C. Nelson. Second row-C. Ostheimer, E. Kelley, S. Ross, B. Silverman, S. Klausner, J. Wobbe, L. Char- trand, A. Werden, N. Lella, R. D'Auria, C. Linck, M. Caltabiano. Third row-M. Christon, R. McHaHie, L. Latalladi, D. Hill, V. Stamm, J. Florence, D. Butscher, C. Goldstein, B. Ferrari. Future Engineers First row-A. Rulewich, L. Ridgwell, L. Taub, T. Syvertsen, Mr. Arnold M, Honig, Advisor, E. Bryan, G. Greene, G. Kraut, C. Lascano. Second row-C. Zegelbone, A. Finnegan, J. Cleary, S. Rzeszutek, R. Schwarz, M. Naso, J. Maiorana, R. Lars, D. Krogstad, A. Spaiacino, J. Cheskay. Third row-M. Olsen, R. Baffa, E. Hysyk, B. Kondracki, S. Roman, J. Zinevich, G. Demos, J. Degiacomo. Phy - Chem - Bios First row-C. Goldstein, A. Palocsik, Mr. Ora Walters, Advisor, J. Foster, A. Boccio. Second row-H. Bay, D. Ulrich, P. Okulski, R. Stamm, P. Stephens, A. Christon. Third row-C. Nyman, P. Weiss, G. Liestol, R. Hnis, G. Arculeo. V'-.gx,.a, ' ,V flff . el x vo 'K .A ,,,,,.M-f ' sc oo splrlf. New Hyde Park Memorial's plaque. 1 ,fa Z' IR M4 f 5 if X Mt Pi I 5, mf -, V , if U H- D D 153 ll -f P31 'i fi 2 in fm l Q ?gf,Jgf3Q:M,'5X1f.., ' . iq ' i V 5 I Yff'51.Y?76 - , 2?e!Z?S!U:?e2'S - , , Busy sfudenfs in a Home Economics class. To boost l1 I ' ' . Siudenf Council officers won'f have any fhing to do with Barbara Porr's plan. ala- fx 'nm' w 'f Q wr vm .1m,rf,- gfvmffw fmggwf Q- :ffm 51555 fsgQ,?f,:: mf ,- Q.: R- ., li5???fl'fl55'ife f f . 1-:wfg,qpg,,L1.Q, -gf1,1pQ1s,fsral:-gfaq'ezfff, '--v1112+j5i1wQfggf,fff,. 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Kult' My 1, L. f., 7' ,fi N. 1' 'HQQQEEQ 5:1 - f J . ,, Q A NN - ff- 1' , 5 - in 175' ' A - 13: M, X M - ,IL-'Jaw fi 'L' ., iw , Q I - X M .. ,,,,,,,.1.-gm .A 1 .Q hu, x 1. ,- , K I 4 1 K5 X -f I - A N A M-new ' A ' '+- M I Y MM Q11 z X ' sv 1 Y .BL V f A RRR A : 'EEL ,gf :iii 5 fs, Lwyv . wx ,V X I 'X . R . K X N 'll 4 ' 'G-.3295 :E Tiff 1: 'L f, I?-Y ff A, ff FRANK CAREY MR. FRANK SABAT Junior High School Pr HIGH SCHCDGL FRANKLIN SQUARE, NEW YORK l ,,1 J 1 ,, V Ellyn xg we W if f English ABOVE First row-Mrs. Justine Howard, Mrs. Barbara Russell, Miss Mary Martin. Second row-Mrs. Rosemary Harlan, Mr. Herbert Julich, Miss Lillian La Barbera. Boys' Physical Education TOP LEFT Firs lrow-Mr. Ran Lane, Mr. Marc Martone, Mr. Leonard Roberts. Second row-Mr. John Holly, Mr. Leonard Steiner. Girls' Physical Education LEFT Left to right-Miss Sandra Applebcum, Miss Marie Corrado, Miss Ann Brod. Science First row-Mr. Louis Bancheri, Miss Joan Rothfarb, Mrs. Marilyn Kahn, Mrs. Alice Jacoby, Mr. Martin Cheiken. Second row-Mr. Leonard Sussman, Mr. Kenneth Motylensky. Industrial -Vocational First row-Mr. Edwin Thurber, Mr. Salvetore La Perna. Second row-Mr. Norman Hecht, Mr. Wallace Hawley. Social Studies First row-Mr. Ralph Ocon, Miss Grace Forlenza, Mr, Albert Koehler. Second row-M. Donald Kelly, Mr. Frederick Breithut. Commercial BOTTOM RIGHT First row--Mr. Adolph Scholl, Mrs. Ruth Green. Second row- Mr. Bruce Scotland, Mr. Eli Ballin, Mr. John Prior. Language BELOW Left to right-Dr. John Forst, Mrs. Norma Alberlini, Mr. Richard Adach. Mathematics First row-Mr. Richard Mayro, Mrs. Janet Halstead, Mrs. Doris Steinbaugh, Mr. John Smith. Second row-Mr. John Sforza, Mr. Joseph Di Simone, Mr. John Clark. Health Left to right-Dr. Harry Rosenberg, Mrs. Marion Franklin, Dr. Charles McNeely. l90 wmmfwt ..-.-Q1-, ..-,,...... ,s, ,J E i. 7 gm. i5 f. ,.k' 312-, 7th and 8th Grade Science ancl Mathematics First row-Mrs. Ruth Byers, Miss Adele Apfel, Miss Viola Lesure, Miss Katherine Fink, Mrs. Dora Roefs, Mrs. Ruth Bourn, Mr. John Sforza. Second row-Mr. Nicholas Matarese, Mr. Willard Stout, Mr. Albert Gewirtz, Mr. Pierre Peyreigne, Mr. Ralph Valente, Mr. Jay Leiter. Third row-Mr. John Marcin, Mr. James Mahoney, Mr. Neil Kober, Mr. John Crowley. 'Qi ,nom 5., .- ,,,.....-r-v Guidance First row-Miss Marion Ellenwood, Dr. Ursula Stewart. Second row-Mr. John Foley, Mr. Donald Kempton, Mr. Vincent Cantano. S '7? '-15? .. fa, ig, Library Lefi fo right--Miss Vera Lovelass, Miss Elaine Gregory. Home Economics Leff fo righi-Mrs. Joan O'NeiII, Miss Marilyn Smiih, Mrs. Eliza- beth Bingemann, Mrs. Virginia Whidden. Music Leff fo right-Mr. Charles Hubbard, Mrs. Eva C. Wright, Mr. Vinceni La Mariana. Art Firsl row--Mr. Ferdinand Obrenski, Miss Gail Achin, Mr. David Weber. Second row-Mr. Henry Brzezinski. Q00 me 1 Student Council First row-J. Santelli, C. Leopoldi, L. Gruner, E. Hober, J. Bregtio, J. Casale, D. Atwood. Second row-L. Warren, D. Seible, S. Klasson, L. Rye, L. Chiarell, Miss Grace Forlenza, Advisor, M. Graulich, M. Benowitz, A. Strand, G .Ricci, B. Englert. Third Row-E. Kuempel, W. Muller, B. Petrovich, A. Gardner, G. Lamparter, E. Pelzar, F. Vogel, S. Kulick. Fourth row-J. Short, R. Toporoft, E. Liepo, G. Dobenecker, B. Bloise, R. Arent, B. Samson, K. Decesare, S. Levy. Junior Student Council First row-Mr. Donald Kelly, Advisor, Miss Adele Apfel, Ad- visor, M. DeLuca, A. Catanzaro, R. Bertang, R. Marks, B. Boses, Mr. Herbert Julich, Advisor, J. Bedell, Mr. Pierre Peyreigne, Advisor, L. Macaluso, M. Roccesano, S. Lawless, R. Schrumpf, F. Sundheimer, Miss Marian Ellingwood, Advisor, Mr. Jay Leiter, Advisor. Second row-S. Engel, M. Castellano, L. Ernst, J. Baron, J. Coffey, P. Auteranger, V. Abt, F. Avellino, J. Avel- lino, J. Pandolfo, M. Spero, C. LaBosco, P. De Sitai, L. Totter, J. Gordon, L. Cozzolino, C. Owen, S. Feldman, J. Ross. Third raw-W. Wegmann, F. Daddinc, M. Roth, R. Curvan, R. La Ruffa, A. Leilsen, H. Grober, B. Gianotti, R. Cebelenski, D. Cafarella, T. Wrobelwski, P. Norris, L. Gordon, R. Stein, P. Fuhrmann. Hall Guides First row-S. Breslin, l. Urwiler, P. Langdon, Miss Marian Ellingwood, Advisor, Mr. Vincent Cattano, Advisor, P. Hansen, K. Wolf. Second row-C. LaBosco, R. Franz, T. Martin, G. Verga, D. Asher, J. Lepore, K. Davis. Third row-F. Zeigon L. Wedblad, R. Cappelmann, P. Schlegel, A. Leifsen, F. Rosenberg. La Tertulia Espanola First row-J. Santelli, J, Rogat, M. Richman, E. Menge, C. Sybell. Second row-C. Zimny, L. Rappaport, L. Stoller, L. Warren, E. Gambino. Third row-E. Hober, M. Longo, R. McMinn, Mr. Richard Adach, Advisor, D. Schneir, M. Giannetlo. Delta Phi Epsilon Hi-Y First row-R. Ranlz, R. Arenl, E. Liepa, R. Toporoli, D. Myrom, A. Kaufman, S. Locke. Second row-B. Fagen, A. Goodman, J. Short, M. Benowitz, B. Pelrovish, S. Levy, G. Roberts, D. Kav- ner, J. Hari. Third row-D. Dill, F. Vogel, E. Pelzav, G. Lam- parter, J. Coffas, E. Mallin, J. Marlin, S. Kulick, M. Rosen. Fourth row-A. Wunder, W. Muller, K. Decesare, E. Kuempel, B. Bloise, A. Gardner, B. Samson, V. Landsberg, G. Dobenecker, M. Larsen. Tri Beta Hi -Y First row--M. Gargiulo, S. Klusson, L. Chiarelli, D. Seible, Mrs. Virginia Whidden, Advisor, M. Graulich, C. Jones, G. Schiefen, A. Bahr. Second row-S. Krauss, E. Pedersen, J. Wiggins, K. Arvani, H. Kreiss, C. Mahoney, J. Studier. Third row-B. Napoli, C. Accardi, B. Gordon, J. Tylutki, J. Sanlelli, M. Richman, J. Rogal, C. Sybell, Sophomore Board First row-C. Mahoney, B. Anderson, J. Casale, J. Sludier, J. Shorl, L. Rye, S. Warshaw, J. Cooper. Second row-J. Hart, M. Maher, L. Devila, P. Lambrechl, J. Breglio, B. Englert, B. Gordon, M. Richman, C. Sybell, Mr. John Pryor, Advisor. Third raw- E. Kuempel, F. Vogel, J. Coffas, R. Seelig, G. Dobenecker, P. Colanluono, D. Kavner. Junior Board First row-L. Warren, C. Leopoldi, K. Joyce, E. Liepk, L. Chia- relli, M. Graulich, B. Daul. Second row-G. Lamparler, L. Speclor, J. Rhodes, G. Schiefen, M. Graulich, D. McCaw, C. Jones, A. Amaral, Mr. Ferdinand Obrenski, Advisor. Third row -K. Decesare, S. Kulick, D. Myrom, A. Slrand, S. Levy. l93 A .Q Q fqiaiw V Q f g.:v.Qsffgz.wqg1e-1. f , .,, -,,. ,M I V 'V I ., A -1 5-z 4,' ' ,ggjgf .5-:Aga l,. . - famfgix' A7 g, '- wiv P 'S f . . f li .f .f . 1,3 1 yy ' 1 .Cx J , - ' J .wgqiifligz 1--H , M .VY L3 '7l1279W??'lf?, .Q ' 7 f' -wp! 'fwswwgf K f RC' FY-1 W W: 15MffrWf:'1M.': ' JM' J wi , W1-, imiximikyfigrwfw ,,f. , -. :,.AM,,, 2 Lfvxaifnf .. 1 H- ' w:1:k-934 ' wi ff-1 if .Q . ,, A - . ,. gkikfgag egg: asf, ,px wfsgg flf ww-:gi . w2,gga2af21Q:faiAf3k15-Qi' -. 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'M ,ff ' 13851 dv'-'ff EngHsh Left ro right-Miss Julia Fister, Mr. Wilson Borkhuis, Miss Ger- trude Philpp, Miss Marion Rice. Science Leif lo right-Mr. Earle Myers, Mr. Waller Elson, Dr. Edward Ward, Mr. Eugene Kaplan. Boys'PhydcalEducaHon Lefl to right-Mr. Joseph Tierney, Mr, Solomon Mirabilo. Social Studies First row-Miss Kalhleen Casey, Miss Rose Marie Clifford. Second row-Mr. Edward Geraghly, Mr. John Barberio. Language First row-Miss Elena Mercado, Miss Gerlrude Philipp, Mrs. Elizabelh Sayre. Second row-Mr. Gerard Wolfe. Commercial Leff io right-Mr. Harry Howe, Miss Marylou Lally, Miss Emma Westfall, Mr. Joseph Cleary. 11' .1 I QF w-511.9 I -A Mathematics Left to right-Mr. John Ouligian, Mrs. Nina Levensaler, Mr Vincent Pribish. Health Left to right-Dr. Harry Rosenberg, Miss Noreen Paguette, Miss Irene Martins, Dr. Charles McNeeIy. Guidance Mr. Leonard Sanders. Library Miss Bevely Zimmer Mr. Robert Bruns. Art Mr. Murray McKaig. 'ta Girls Physical Education Home Economics Miss lrene Goldsmiih. Mrs. Anita Meagher. Student Organization First row-M. David, N. Bonnert, G. Feron, S. Passof, Mr. Reigh W. Carpenter, Advisor, J. Chmielewski, P. Olsson, E. Corbett. Second row-Z. Rivera, T. Delle Donne, L. Meyerowitz, R. ltulsmann, G. Peterson, V. Schweikert, M. Smith, L. Paris, C. Jocher, J. Biesterfeld. Third row-N. Thompson, R. Chapman, R. Schroeder, L. Sturtz, R. Ledda, R. Considine. Girls' Service League First row-Mr. Reigh W. Carpenter, Advisor, Carol Hopke, Viola Smits, Carol Anne Portney, Kathy Copeland, Marian Marsh, Valerie Schweikert, Paula Korzenko, Josephine Finlayson. Sec- ond row-Margery Taylor, June Bloom, Wallis Dunham, Gail Peterson, Elizabeth Corbett, Carol Weber, Terry Delle Donne, Carolyn Barth. School Traffic Safety First row-Russell Cook, George Weick, Mr. John Barberio, Advisor, Theodore Wright, Bruce Watson. Second row-Dennis Lasker, Martin Bartelt, Fred Foulkes, Charles Meyer. .lunior Red Cross First row-Mr. Reigh W. Carpenter, Advisor, V. Stominski, R. Russell, C. McGuire, L. Chester, M. Pelgorsch, J. Coulter. Second row-C. Borner, L. Lutz, C. lppolito, L. Brainard, A. Cosse, W. Dunham, I. Roia. Third row-G. Frey, R. Chapman, F. Foulkes, F. Gerbracht, B. Watson. Senior Art Guild First row-Joanne Chmielewski, Mr. McKaig, Advisor, Elizabeth Weisehan, Marion Beetle. Second row-Ethel Apmann, Virginia Savidge, Mary Lou Ames. Junior Art Guild First row-Kathy Mellet, Diane Manomet, Carole Cruypelandt, Mr. McKaig, Advisor, Ruthann Russell, Norma Young. Second row-Josephine Urgo, Dennis Lasker, Bob Chapman, George Weick, Jane Peterson. The Shield Firsf row-M. Wagner, A. DeRolf, J. Finlayson, D. Stone, M. Marsh, L. Balasc, R. Russell. Second row-C. Borner, J. Ciash- man, B. Crump, V. Savidge, L. Marino, l. Fassig. Third row-G. Weick, D. Lasker, T. Wagner, F. Foulkes, C. Meyer, M. Bartelt. Cheerleaders First row-C. Fcnelli, M. Beetle, P. Korzenko, C. Portney, K. Copeland, A. Katkowski, I.. Cosentino, l.. Brielman, C. Weber. Second row-W. Dunham, D. Peltingill, E. Corbett, P. Heissner, B. Millar, B. Lewers, R. Hulsmann, V. Schweikert, E. Corbett, V. Smits. Third row-S. Berkes, G. Yoeckel, B. Taylor, J. Semit, D. Duhrke, S. Burkhardt, S. Trick, J. Miller, M. Taylor, B. Kemp, M. O'Halloran, J. Finlayson. Fourth row-A. Martin, S. Collins, J. Mackowiak, D. Edwards, L. Brainard, M. Woitusiak, J. Laf- ferty, L. Chester, l.. Balsac, S. Dever, C. Juchniewicz. F. P. B. S. Safety Patrol First row-H. Pickwick, J. lhasz, N. Hoffman, E. Bohner, C. Hoffman, C. Beduine, M. Crawley, M. McGuire. Second row-E. MacNau, F. Dandrea, F. Weikman, D. Mills, J. Carr, B. Clifford, G. Kael, W. Miller. Third row-A. Pferfer, D. Marsh, D. Collins, J. Puglisi, M. Di Gerola, R. Ackerson, P. Britton, Mrs. Charlotte Beadie, Advisor. J. L. C. S. Safety Patrol First row-J. Milazza, J. Stallard, J. Drewes, F. Hosage, D. Spiess, R. Hill. Second row-A. Heidecker, H. Berta, S. Johnson, B. Bedell, V. Gioia, D. Johnsen. Third row-S. Gluckson, R. Woltien, W. Manltari, R. Tyrrel, J. Quartararo, Mr. Walter Miller, Advisor. H E ff Q F. P. B. S. Cheerleaders First row-Gayle Hopke, Elizabeth Ellis, Sandra Gerrvase, Elaine Foster, Susan Fransioli. Second row-Susan Meyer, Joyce Millar, Joan Di Gevarro, Carol Steinbugler, Pamela Fanelli, Barbara Leavy. li QSBJI ill iw. 1. 'E J. L. C. S. Junior Red Cross First row-James Heymans, Joann Ruppert, Judith Frank, Mrs. Louise Carter Smith, Advisor, Judith James, Barbara Berner, Dick Geyer. Second row-Sandra Pedersen, Sally Burkhardt, Joyce Reduto, Rollin Woltyen, Edward Lauder, Sharon Berta, Karen Gode, Marilyn Klahn. 'W x S ff J. L. C. S. Sextette Left to right-Barbara Berner, Karen Gode, Carla Vanderhoof, Joann Ruppert, .loan Young, Marilyn Klahn. Boys' Hi-Y Eleventh Gradel First row--S. Feron, W. Sites, R. Klein, Mr. J. Tierney, Advisor, T. Tbran, R. Horan, G. Chapman. Second row-M. Bitalco, J. Lutz, J. Serraino, E. Mills, D. Roeser, F. Espenschieo. Third row- J. Harlow, D. Vitulli, H. Johnson, F. Mento, F. Caracci, G. Konzack, G. Dlugozima. Zeta Chi Hi-Y First row-Carol Richmond, June Bloom, Nancy Fry, Mrs. Levensvler, Advisor, Nancy Engelbert, Lenore Balsac, June Biesterfeld. Second row-Margery Taylor, Sue Passof, Carol Walenta, Sandra Passof, Terry Delle Donne, Margaret Mac- Gregor, Donna Stone. Boys' Hi-Y Tenth Gradei First row-F. Veltry, K. O'Brien, Mr. J. Barberio, Advisor, M Rachleff, C. Meyer. Second row-M. Bartelt, F. Foulkes, R. Schroeder, L. Maze, B. Sanneman, Third row-P. Johnson, P. McManus, T. Imperato, P. Conlin, H. Jaquiss, R. Minnig, W. Wagner. Latin Club First row-M. Ames, M. Pelgorsctt, R. Holmes, G. Peterson, Mrs. Elizabeth Soyre, Advisor, B. Donohue, C. Fanelli, B. Piltz. Second row-M. Dewitt, S. Deuer, C. Parish, C. Liston, L. Koch, J. Meyer, J. Chmielewski, A. Cosse, E. Corbett, C. lppolito, P. Burns, P. Heissner, L. Porter, G. Rhodes. Third row-M. Bartelt, D. Cutter, N. Kaytmann, F. Gerbracht, E. Morris, L. Guzzi, V. Stominski, R. Considine, M. Bifalco, A. Laible. French Club First row-R. Saperstein, D. Stone, J. Rush, M. Ames, Miss Mercado, Advisor, B. Riggs, D. Smith, M. O'HaIloran. Second row-C. Juchniewicz, G. Yoeckel, J. Semit, I. Moorhouse, F. Mortensen, J. Lcfferty, J. Miller, C. Holzinger, L. Marino, A. Bongiovanni. Third row-F. Burgess, R. Frahcoeur, M. Olivo, M. Smith, D. Duhrker, L. Potwiner, M. Marsh, R. Chapman, R. Lindquist. 204 Der Deutsche Verein First row-R. Romei, F. Espenscheid, B. Foell, C. Cruypelandt G. Ruppenstein, S. Trick, V. Puelle, Miss G. A. Phillip, Advisor L. Risoli, J. Finlayson, N. Prochp, H, Schmitt. Second row-F Goodridge, R. Hussey, K. Kingstorf, J. Lopez, P. Bardenhagen V. Wider, N. Fry, J. Fry, l. Scherbin, G. Konzack, W. Bennett E. Wedemeyer, T. Wright. Third row-fT. Calogero, R. Minnig C. Moyer, T. Colyer, P. Conlin, J. Hill, D. Lasko, T. Wagner B. Reduto, L. Muze, H. Gaffney, K. Leisinger, E. Meyer. French Club First row-M. Shaw, E. Schafer, M. DiLeo, S. Gorrill, C. Jocher, L. McDonough, M. MacGregor, D. lazorcheelt, E. McArdle, C. Richmond, S. Berkes. Second row-L. Engelsen, B. Lewers, J. Rush, M. Ames, Miss Mercado, Advisor, B. Riggs, D. Smith, M. O'Halloran, B. Purdy, L. Paris, J. Tabor, D. Dreasen. Third row-R. Tuxson, B. Crump, A. Anderson, S. Castellan, C. Davidson, B. Millar, K. Sweeney, B. Carr, L. Lutz, J. McEwen, A. DeRolf, L. Soes, O. Lacy, R. Koeln, J. Bedell. Fourth row-E. Zuccaro, G. Hayden, D. Cyriacks, L. Sturtz, P. Thompson, H. Joquiss, R. Francis, M. Rachleff, W. Wachsberger, J. Serraino, B. Bloise, W. Kennedy, J. Chondross. I Dramatics Club First row-G. Yoeckel, C. Walenla, E. Corbetl, Miss M. A. Rice, Advisor, J. Bloom, M. Smilh, S. Collins. Second row-C. Juchniewicz, E. Apmann, S. Trick, L. Brainard, B. Lewers, B. Riggs, B. Taylor. Third row-Z. Rivera, J. Semil, B. Kemp, E. Suarez, B. Millar, J. Rush. Dramalics Club Firsf row-D. Bendelson, R. Russell, J. Barlkus, l. Fassig, L. Gozzi. Second row-K. Sweeney, B. Crump, C. Holzinger, A. De Rolf, J. Couller, A. McManus. Third row-C. Gorrill, L. Mc- Donough, L, Marino, R. Chalson, P. Carney. Spanish Club First row--K. Heidtmcnn, N. Bonnerl, G. Ach, D. Behr, M. Taylor, Mrs. Victoria Michelmore, Advisor, N. Thompson, T. Delle Downe, J. Noonan, C, Hill. Second row-D. Green, Z. Rivera, C. Brown, B. Pape, S. Burkhardl, A. Kowalski, M. Thomp- son, A. McManus, M. Cologers. Third row-D. Lasker, J. Barlkus, R. Klein, R. Schroeder, D. Rofser, T. Regan, Commercial Club First row-J. Bieslerfeld, N. Engelberl, L. Balsac, J. Adler, A. Kafkowski, D. Pellingill, E. Wiesehan, V. Smiis, Miss Emma A. Weslfall, Advisor. Second row-G. Ruppenslein, C. Tarallo, A. Maher, G. Koenig, C. Kaile, R. Hulsmann, R. Emrick, M. Bologna. 205 H W Y, ,,...., ., W Press Club First row-Jacqueline lmasz, Iris Fassig, Dr. Ward, Advisor Bob Considine. Second row-Edward Caragol, Linda Marino Marjorie Fenton, Robert Amrbein. Rifle Club First row-Vfyatt Sites, Harold Johnson, Mr. Vincent Pribish Advisor, Donald Vitulli, Ronald Leonardi. Second row-George Konzack, Edward Mills, Greg Chapman, Joseph Serraino, Fred Espenscheid. Home Economics Club First row-C. Hoeftner, M. DiLeo, S. Kurzius, M. Pelgorsch Mrs. Anita Meagher, Advisor, R. Emrick, J. Adler, N. Engelbert L. Porter. Second row-G. DeMarco, L. Lee, J. Coulter, D. Kuc zynski, A. Maher, C. Kaile, E. Corbett, W. Dunham, R. Huls mann, L. Wright, C. Copeland, K. Kimmel, C. Borner. Third row-C. Tarallo, O. Lacy, P. Burns, L. Marino, G. Peterson, G Koenig, L. Lutz, R. Chotson, A. Katkowski, P. Carney. Future Scientists First row-Curtis Holmer, Frederick Gerbracht, Dr. Ward, Advisor, Klaus Kingstort, Nicholas Kaufmann. Second row- George Dlugozima, Anne Cosse, Robert Reduto. Future Nurses First row-Susan Dever, Arlene Kowalski, Diane Edwards, Irene Martins, Anna Marie Martin, Elaine Corbett. Second raw-Eliza- beth Burger, Marilyn Fuhrman, Lois Brielman, .Io Anne Esposito, Belly Morris, Kathy Mellett. Future Teachers First row-Zaida Rivera, Irene Moorhouse, Barbara Pape, Miss G. Philipp, Advisor: Patti Heissner, Maureen O'Halloran, Mari- anne Thompson. Second row-Geri Rhodes, Karen Nelson, Bar- bara Piltz, Roger Farrell, Ruthann Russell, Dorothy Green, Joan Nelson. The Frosh Trio sings at the Floral Park Assembly. T-E-A-M, Yea Team, yell the Floral Park Cheerleaders at the Frosh Assembly. Left-The Lakota Dancers watch as one of their team demonstrates an intricate routine. Rig ht-The Lakota Dance team gets ready to per- form at a Frosh assembly. 207 208 DR. ROBERT V COGGER P p I ELMGNT MEMORIAL DR. ROBERT W .lunior High Scho HIGH SCHOOL ELMONT, NEW YORK Girls' Physical Education Left to right-Mrs. Theresa Becker, Mrs. Charlotte Popella, Miss Doris Hlausa, Science First row-Mr. William Clarke, Mr. Frank Micciche, Mr. Jack Hester, Mr. Stanley Weiss. Second row-Mr. George Castellani, Mr. Clem Streso, Mr. Milton Rosenberg, Mr. Gerard Cohen. English First row-Mr. Daniel Pfanner, Mr. Francis X. Driscoll, Mr. Rex C. Young. Second row-Mr. Francis P. Furnari, Mr. Harry Teitel- baum, Mr. John Winstonley. Boys' Physical Education First row-Mr. William Sneezack, Mr. Joseph Boniiorno. Second row-Mr. Nicholas Volger, Mr. Andrew Palau. rv-1-w-W.-.., Industrial Vocational Left to right-Mr. Murray Ehrlich, Mr. E. Breda, Mr. George Price. Social Studies Left fo right-Mr. Thomas Reynolds, Mr. William MacDevitt, Mr. John Megarr. Social Studies Left to right-Mr. Thomas Jones, Mr. Henry Weiss, Mr. Mark Felt. Language First row-Dr. Charles Kaplan, Mrs. Marian Di Cristina. Second row- Mr. William Kohler, Mr. Gerard 'f Wolfe. Commercial First row-Mr. Theodor leychus, Mrs. Rita Gio venco. Second row--Mr. William lrwin, Mr. William Enderle. ----1---..,. Mathematics First row-Miss Anna Kass, Mr. Paul Schmidt, Mrs. Ruth Boswell. Second row-Mr. John Stapleton, Mr. Frank Ugenti,' Mr. Eugene Toslitz. Health First row-Mrs. Venora Colyer, Miss Elaine Eckert, Mrs. Adel Smith. Second row-Dr. Harry Rosenberg, Dr. Charles McNeeIy. Guidance First row-Mrs. Anita Lundown, Mr. John David, Dr. Ursula Stewart. Second row-Mr. Arnold Rubin, Mr. Alfred Goldstein, Mr. Robert Andolph, Mr. Julius Vecchio, Mr. Donald Kempton. Music Left to right-Mr. William Trehy, Mrs. Marilyn Bacilieri, Mr. Floyd Gillmon. Art left to right-Miss Lorraine Weiner, Mr. Thomas Thomasian, Miss Duane Anderson. Home Economics BOTTOM RIGHT Left to right-Miss Ann Mufloletto, Mrs. Rosa Bristow, Mrs. Joan Reinert. Library Left to right-Mr. Clifford Peterson, Mr. Robert Vincent. sw :ig a 8,,5?' 'hm 'r . Junior Red Cross First row-L. Storall, S. Granan, J. Gibbons, G. Donahue, M. Jahn, J. Patagonia, E. Breud, A. Schutz, T. Lindtveit, R. Smith Second row-P. Middleton, C. Campisi, J, Giordano, M. Solz man, C. Giordano, S. Perskin, R. Katz, P. Coleman, G. Weber, J. Guariglia, K. Rothstein, H. Healy, R. Morgenthaler, C. Pa- nuccio. Third row-P. Meono, A. Schefick, C. Becker, E. Feiner, M. Corwin, I. Grenitz, S. Sulkin, L. Vercillo, B. Jackson, A. Oppido, J. Howe, L. Sollecito, E. Fishman. Girls' Service League First row-R. Kaplan, H. Hammond, E. Sindell, C. Moritz, R. Marando, R. Shluker, V. Rusnak, R. Leonardo, B. McCarthy, G. Markiewicz, A. LiCausi, S. Fleishman. Second row-A. Seiler, D. Boyle, B. Ambrosiano, B. O'Connar, L, Ulin, E. Siegel, B. Moletsky, C. Elbersten, B. Lehrer, K. Kreiselmeier, V. Merrill Third row-Mrs. Marian De Christina, Advisor, R. Petreysku, J Miller, D. Boesel, A. Sarno, V. Marr, M. O'FIoherty, J. Monks E. Mepler, A. Rutigliano, I. Goodman, M. Capitumini, L. Rosen- feld, R. Graham, B. Bode. Fourth row-M. Lynch, A. Toder, M Kramer, C. McVay, C. King, E. Williams, B. Heiser, K. Broderick M. Corwin, I. Hazan, T. Bracco, J. Palladina, J. Haas. 1 Student Council First row-C. Butla, C. Moritz, B. Desimini, C. Schmitz, Mr Frank Micciche, Advisor, Mr. F. X. Driscoll, Advisor, D. Tucker R. Schuler, R. Volturo. Second row-T. Gasparrini, J. Sartori E. Rokosz, J. Barritt, G. Gottlieb, E. Glickman, C. Isabella, R Bruno, B. Kunar, B. Shatzkin, M. Revit, C. DeBetta, N. Mazza- relli, E. Sindell. Third row-W. Bellotti, F. Hirtreiter, H. Buch- binder, A. Piccininni, A. Peckolick, R. Renke, M. Matza, N. Kirsch, M. Zuckerman. College Scholarship Committee First row-D. Sanders, L. Gross, J. Eager, L. Ulin, Mr. JOIH1 David, Advisor, L. Speier, J. Naroff, E. Siegil, R. Fuchs. Second row-A. Lewin, C. Schmitz, E. Parkinson, L. Kanmer, R. Schuler, K. Fillo, J. Schwartzberg, C. Hunt, B. Molefsky, M. Corwin. H. Bookman, B. Minkin. Third row-J. Katz, S. Eisdorfer, E. Williams, R. Welt, J. Weiss, A. Krauthamer, C. Butta, P. Blau- stein, L. Williams. 1 Boys' Hall Squad First row-F. Hirtreiter, R. Juselius, W. Miller, E. Courtney, A. Perez, R. Pace, P. St. Jean, D. Haugley, B. Groves. Second row -W. Wengert, S. Wasserman, A. Varamo, F. Trentacosta, J. Mastro, Mr. Julius Vecchio, Advisor, T. Lasurdo, J. Carlino, B. Del Vecchio. Third row-J. Sluus, S. Giudice, A. Tofe, R. Black- man, R. Oddo, R. Hamilton, C. Cerniglia, F. Racanelli, S. Co- lombo, K. York, J. Monroe, K. Palega, J. Fitzgerald, R. Reddy. Fourth row-A. Piccininni, R. Kelly, T. Muscarello, R. Kessler, S. Hofmann, S. Ward, J. Collins, M. Bonomo, J. McCormack, M. Perugino, T. De Biase, J. Thomson. 2 Girls' Leader Corps First row-Terrianne Gasparrini, Carlyn Schmidt, Carmelo lm- briale, Sue Schmidt, Ceil Santoro, Ginny Merrill, Barbara Malefsky. Second row-Nanette Mazzarelli, Betty Ann Bode, Roni Welt, Mrs. C. Popella, Advisor, Mary Mack, Rose Schuler, Clare Schmitz. l E The Oracle First row-Mr. Daniel Pfonner, Advisor, R. Kugler, A. Lewin, S. Migden, J. Atkins, S. Koss, J. Moskowitz, C. Babcock, H. Bookman, H. Duebler, I. Goodman, L. Brown. Second row- Mr. Harry Teitelbaum, Advisor, S. Shershofl, S. Eisdorfel, L. Gross, R. Hyma, R. Welt, L. Ulin, J. Monks, A. Krauthamer, M. Warnecke, B. Goldstein, M. Krumenacker, A. Forrest, M. Corwin, L. Vercillo. Third row-Mr. Theodore Leychus, Advisor, L. Wil- liams, H. Buchbinder, A. Schuster, D. Tucker, A. Peckolick, B. Minker, D. Sanders, R. Fuchs, J. Katz, H. Emanuel. Cheerleaders First row-Roberta Shluker, Carol Moritz, Terrianne Gasparrini Phyllis Blaustein. Second row-Mrs. Charlotte Popello, Advisor Lesley Gross, Joan Brennan, Corrine Weltevreden, Elaine Siegel Barbara Molefsky. , .df ELMONT 'LEADER , CORPS si Audio -Visual First row-M. Zuckerman, A. lsakson, Mr. Henry Weiss, Advisor, R. Steinman, R. Cadolino, M. Gropper. Second row-J. Cavea, T. Block, S. Hyatt, W. Lehrman, l.. Feinberg, R. Goodman, A. Rocchvarg. Third row-L. Williams, D. Zultowsky, A. Kores, J. Loser, A. Lowenberg, S. Samochwal, A. Hemmerlein. Future Nurses First row-Rita Marando, Ellen Blum, Virginia Maldonado, Mrs. A. Smith, Advisor, Marion Palm, Barbara Shatzkin, Gladys Robinson. Second row-Carolyn Butta, Georgia Barbarosa, Toni Stone, Beverly Miller, Clairita Hunt, Diana Currie, Caroline Fammler, Joyce Torboli. 2l6 'fx D' 1 . fe , auf, 1 R' Library Club First row-F. Feldman, J. Mittenhuber, J. De Ncnno, Mr. Clif ford G. Pettersen, Advisor, A. Toder, P. Dimatteo, A. Sarno Second row-M. Giorandino, D. Bush, B. Jackson, P. Coleman J. Howe, B. Ambrosiano, J. Sartori, D. ltabile, l. Goodman Third row-L. Cuoma, A. Oppido, A. Valentino, B. Goldstein R. Welt, L. Vercillo, M. Corwin, R. Vanston. Advanced Math Club First row-T. Gasparrini, H. Bookman, R. Schuller, Mr. Paul Schmidt, Advisor, H. Duebler, S. Shershch, L. Ulin, C. Schmitz. Second row-M. Esser, H. Peterson, L. Gross, R. Welt, A. Sarno, l. Goodman, N. Kirsh, J. Whitney. Third row-M. Mintz, J. Spadaro, M. Stein, A. Schuster, D. Tucker, E. Bonomo, H. Berkun, D. Saunders, S. Gordon, E, Samhoter. Junior Student Council First row-L. Grupinski, V. Christ, L. Cifuni, P. Jonas, A. Abidin, S. Deutsch, E. Butcher, B. Helgesen. Second row-A. Sicohl, C. Cohen, M. Starz, D. Cooper, D. Aleci, S. Arnio, K. Nilssen, C. Fortuna, C. Roieck, T. Desimini, Mr. Francis P. Furnari, Ad- visor. Third row-L. Vaccaro, H. Kanner, A. Naekel, A. Berkell, D. Steinbrenner, A. Babcock, A. D'Angelo, P. Massina, D. Schumacher, S. Grossman. Junior Library Club First row-D. Boccia, M. Balber, J. Laufer, B. Friedman, M Maino, C. Cuomo, R. Di Gaetano, J. Silver, N. Ross, C. Roieck P. Mangold, P. Vile. Second row-M. Starz, S. Granan, C Breiman, S. Moskin, A. Ryder, Mr. Robert M. Vincent, Advisor. M. Hoberman, V. Herrmann, F. Fischermann, M. Marchetta, H Freedman. Third row-S. Klein, M. Stocker, A. Spires, L. Kessler, C. Mauro, L. Marinan, M. lbsen, F. Schenkel, J. Hislop, D Aleci, C. Peckolick, M. Salzman, K. Sherman, E. Yelsits, E Levens. Fourth row-H. Keller, F. Alongi, A. Lapidur, C. Becker S. Auerbach, S. Schiller, J. Bartow, S. Arnio, A. Weissman, J Schnelle, R. Sirico, J. Whitney, E. Hoffmann, R. Bomser, L Lipitz. Junior Girls' Sports Club First row-G. Gordon, L. Stovall, J. Nocella, P. Warnecke, P. Middleton, D. Chioralli, C. Pepe, M. Wardle. Second row-J. Klubsmeier, S. Kamron, B. Strollo, J. Lovstrom, I. Greenberg, B. Eliassen, A. Boritz, K. Silverman, T. Caiaccio, E. Palau. Third row-C. Campisi, L. Lehrer, J. Schnelle, J. Tetdfe, L. Latino, E. Levens, B. Acker, C. Panuccia, E. Fishman, F. Falek. Fourth row-Miss Doris Hlavsa, Advisor, J. Bennett, E. Yelsits, C. Marzullo, F. Czaikowski, B. Collins, L. Lebenthal, J. Bauer. Junior Newspaper First row-T. Appel, P. Jonas, M. Balber, Mr. Perry Snyder, Advisor, J. Silver, B. Crain, M. Hoberman, A. Lapiduc. Second row-A. Ryder, M. Spina, E. Seigel, N. Willis, M. Salzman, N. Ross, R. Koplowitz, M. lbsen, D. Lifton, B. Friedman, G. Hallenborg. Third row-W. Merrill, L. Sparber, J. Kass, S. Sinder, A. Berkell, K. Rosenblum, D. Schumacher, S. Mazoft, E. Silver. 2l7 Principal MR. ALTON LOWE nf' My , ' A Y 65' L , 'm M'3-asm it P' - 4'-if M X fa, Q. MW 3.-ftfi, ,M v .NV K X -.wr , mp h -nu- 'Nt,...,., M, 'Q ARC!-UTECT ' VALLEY SYRSAM, N-Y iz , ' 1 .9 K. 'in' 1 1 , F H. , 1-1 . A L' k Q 1 . k M. -3' ,I ' . . ,?1- i ll Y '16 ff am Q' i ,.1 V A , 4 .n I V 8 .nw , If WF' ' 'away G Z' A Q If A, , It V- ' - Z . t ,, H I ,,, 'V g w'iP.,2ffl ' Q Q i' , 1. -- f 1 ' kk --. .. swf jk '-,. vw g I W . , ..,V, I . 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GEORGE DRESCHER Assistant Principal JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ELMONT, NEW YORK English Left fo righf-Mr. Alfred Borrello, Mr. Andrew Campell, Mr. Jerome Smiley. Science Leff fo right-Mr. William Brooks, Mr. David Rosenblal, Miss Carol Adams, Mr. Michael Paolino. Boys' Physical Education Leff lo right-Mr. George Malousek, Mr. Carl Eilers. Girls' Physical Education Leff lo righf-Mrs. Myrna Coleman, Miss Rulh Podber. Industrial Vocational Left to right-Mr. Salvatore Ferraro, Mr. John McPherran, Mr. Fredrick Dachinger. 7th ancl 8th Grade Science and Mathematics First row-Mr. Donald Cifarelli, Mr. Floyd Moll, Mrs. Ruth Armstrong, Mr. John Markoy, Mr. Leonard Schleichkorn, Mr. Charles Spence. Second row-Mr. Joseph Fernandes, Mr. Nor- man Brusl, Mr. Leif Bergel, Mr. William Wrigg, Mr. Joseph Noren. Commercial Mr. Harry Howe. Language Left to right-Mr. William Kohler, Mr. John O'Hagan. Mathematics Left to right-Mr. Arnold Torrance, Miss Marion Steinbuch, Mr George Brown. Health Left to right-Dr. Harry Rosenberg, Miss Marion Brown, Miss Noreen Paquette, Dr. Charles McNeely. Guidance First row-Mr. Carl Strom, Miss Catherine Laut, Dr. Ursula Stewart, Mr. John David. Second row-Mr. Thor Sangren, Mr. Donald Kemplon. Library ABOVE Mrs. Madeline Hendricks. Music TOP RIGHT Left fo righl-Mr. Howard Reich, Mr. Andrew Cedar. Art Left io ri hf-Miss Marcia Rubinstein, Mr. Donald Cederberg, 9 Miss Ewanna Coslanas. Home Economics Left fo righl-Miss Mary Zdarsky, Miss Grefchen Schillke, Miss Marilyn Smilh. Boys' Officials First row-Clem Wickett, George Roefer, James Lomax. Second row-Robert Guidorizzi, Richard Catalano. Girls' Officials First row--Diane Cauchi, Marian Piscitello, Blanche Masillo. Second row-Paulette Bergmann, Christine Murway, Sharon Fittipaldi. Student Council First row-D. Hand, G. Le Brocq, K. Kadian, B. Giacalone, V. Niosi, P. Williams, M. Throm, J. Clark, S. Washington. Second row-V. Eyrich, S. Harold, V. Stasa, M. Amato, F. Camastro, P. Trienens, C. Schroer, J. Rizzo, L. Marrero, C. Eifert. Third row-R. Stampp, S. Wilmott, A. Caterina, L. Thompson, M. Springer, C. Zielinski, J. Wolz, P. Bulger, A. Faraci, L. Carne- vale, M. Sabbath, M. MacFarland, R. Frost. Fourth row-D. Wenz, M. Salzman, D. Zabora, A. Nappi, M. Roper, R. Fox, T. Sacher, W. Hinchman, R. Pegnatore, J. Smith, W. Garnett, H. Rich, C. Allocco. Library Club First row-V. Otis, J. Kalinowsri, J. Ploia, R. Consavage, E. Moore, M. MacFarland, M. Marullo, R. Scholz, P. Massey, B. Rubino. Second row-D. Harshman, A. Quinci, D. Caruso, P. Caruso, M. Malcolm, C. Wagner, C. Paul, S. Geldman, M. Scull. Third row-S. Grant, A. Faraci, J. Collins, S. Landry, L. Aurigemma, A. Jeffries, S. Guerzon, J. Hack, L. Eisemann A. Lagatto. 1 The Signature First row-M. Sabbath, M. Barwig, C. Bull, M. Krueger, L. Jones, J. Kauth. Second row-M. Pawlowski, P. Csaiko, C. Plaisted, N. Marsala, D. Dinolfo, H. DiLeo. Third row-B. Mazzeo, R. Stampp, R. Boxman, A. Ficara, B. Fried. -05995 Audio -Visual First row-Joseph Valant, David Mohan, Kenneth Senior, Gary Di Napoli, Andrew Prescia, John Wallace. Second row-Ronald Pegnatore, Gerald Balme, Allien Dieter, Don Dwyer, William Dahle. Third row-William Rodd, Richard Frangipane, Douglas Hislop, Walter Fritz. Twirlers First row-F. Kadian, D. Scarpelli, D. Basta, C. Halpin, J. Cogan P. Kessler, C. Patrick, S. Washington. Second row-L. Palm, L Bayles, l. Wisti, D. Jennings, J. Farni, J. Dragner, E. Mannina C. Jardin. Third row-B. lmson, K. Kadian, P. Russo, L. Cairo L. Fales, B. Cumbs, R. Montrony, C. Champoux, A. Pollick Fourth row-I. Cassone, C. Smith, L. Schanlon, G. Bloomer, A Seifert, L. Siefert, A. Nissen, S. Krause, V. Kunz. Cheerleaders First row--J. Penman, A. Zobora, L. Spedick, L. Pantone, D Nathan, J. Schmidt, D. Turner. Second row--J. Wolf, L. Page J. Wolz, E. Spring, C. Porter, H. Hanley. Third row-R. Smith, E Dorsey, V. Stelling, J. Orant, R. Salomone, E. Schlavis. w .f HE F! ' . --1 : 5--, ..ff 5 : 1 ' 1:'5 1' :El ,.' -SW.. '?'5 . - J ' fl ' . --...: . I.. H ,,..'. ... .-...I :: A. - I - , , ,. ' , .....: : 1 . 1 '-rf 5,1 ....,,g,:-f...7x.'- rj :'5f':' l U H :H Q: , ::: .. Y. 4- 1---..g : - ---1' f -1- ' . ,UI ....., . . - : ' 1-1 :., '1 S-K.. fl .. : : 1 --.. , -.... A , ......,-4 -'-,1f1 --2-- .. ,gg Q, e s f- ' A,.2's'f5i 5. , '- : P., :N .NE .',.. rl - fzff- . 1+ . ... ' .mia - . . ,gi- ': -f ,,, -,.5 : l-fig! ' f- iff, -4 -?: 3: 45, Q 'Q'-91: . 7 A ,, ,.- 5 , ,.- :.. .z, - ,,. .. , I1 1' ,5' J 3' IJ Miss Donaghue leads the choir in a hymn. Proceeding to the Commencement field are members of the administra- tion and the Board of Education. 5 fif., fi The Harold W. Wright Medal is pre- sented to Beverly Nordahl by Mr. Wallace Purdy. iii Mr. Harold W. Wright, principal, gives the class pledge. COMMEN 19 Mr. Wallace Purdy presents Barbara Bezdek with the Howard W. Nordahl Special Recognition Award. X 'i ,rf Class president, Priscilla Herbst, gives the welcome address. Graduates prepare to sing the Alma Mater. Mr. Alfred B. Caine presents the Craft Club Scholarship to Dorothy Bull. .x 5 'Z lil Mr. Harold W. Wright presents di- ploma to class treasurer, .loan Fank. Mr. Springer and Mr. Wright smile proudly at valedictorian Carolyn Wunsch. CEMENT 56 4 Sewanhaka graduates and friends are addressed by Mr. Lester Springer, principal ot the district. Ronald Obermeyer receives the Se- wanhaka Chapter National Honor So- ciety Scholarship from Mr. McElderry. Garland girls lead the procession to the Commencement Leroy Creasy receives the Philip J. Christ Scholarship Medal from Mr. Nordahl. Salutatorian Charles Cosse gives his speech on To Meet the Challenge. activities. Mr. Ira Wilder presents Nancy Sterbin with the Class of '44 Award. Senior class advisor, Mr. Wilson Bork- huis, poses proudly with his wife. Totem advisor, Dr. Niosi, smiles Elizabeth Beckman proudly displays nefh B. Grady. proudly with Barbara Hendricks, 1956 the Parent-Teacher Association Award. The benediction is given by Mr. Ken- Totem editor-in-chief. Scholarship Awards RICHARD ABIDIN Scholarship Rutgers University ELIZABETH BECKMANN N. H. P. Classroom Teachers Asso- ciation Scholarship DALE BETTERTON Scholarship Brown University BARBARA BEZDEK Scholarship Alfred University MARTIN BLYSETH Grumman Scholarship P. A. Radio Club Technical Scholar- ship DOROTHY BULL New York State Regent Scholarship National Merit Scholarship Craft Club of F. P. Scholarship lMasonicl ROWLAND CARLSON N. R. O. T. C. Scholarship ADELE CARMAN Scholarship Pratt Institute STEPHEN COHEN Scholarship New York University JUDITH CONLIN Scholarship Misericordia College Seton Hall College F. P. Lions Club Scholarship MARGARET CROSBY Scholarship Russell Sage College DENISE DE VITA F. S. Women's Club Scholarship Award MARTIN FRANKEL Scholarship University of Maryland Hofstra College FRANCIS GALLETTI N. R. O. T. C. Scholarship JANET GOBEL Scholarship Alfred University NORMA GRUHN F. S. Classroom Teachers' Associa- tion and Junior High School Faculty Club Scholarship BARBARA HENDRICKS Totem Scholarship BARBARA HUDAK District No. 5 Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation Scholarship .IEAN HUNTER District No. I6 Parent-Teacher As- sociation Scholarship Anne Martin Memorial Scholarship Award ELEANOR KEILUHN Scholarship Ithaca College CAROLE KLEIN Scholarship University of Rochester Sewanhaka Chapter A. A. U. W. Alfred University DIANE LENAU Scholarship Cazenovia Junior College Green Mountain Junior College BRUCE LERNER Scholarship University of Virginia ELAINE LINDBERG Scholarship Adelphi College GLORIA MARRERO New York State Scholarship for Children of Deceased Veterans GEORGE NEBEL Scholarship Bowling Green State University N. R. O. T. C. Scholarship BEVERLY NORDAHL Scholarship Syracuse University RONALD OBERMEYER Bulova Watch Company Scholar- ship National Honor Society Scholarship YVONNE ORDMANDY New York State Federation of Women's Clubs Junior Department Scholarship JANE PENG Scholarship North Park Junior College CARL SCHNEIDER Scholarship Pratt Institute SIMON SCHWARTZ Scholarship Middlebury College SALLY SIMMONS Scholarship Allegheny College NANCY STERBIN Scholarship Beaver College Wilson College LAURENCE STONE Scholarship Northwestern University New York State Regents Scholar- ship Faculty Scholarship APRIL SYMONS Scholarship Alfred University Allegheny College C. W. Post College CAROL TOME Scholarship Alfred University New York State Regents Scholar- ship CAROLYN TOWN Scholarship Laboratory Institute for Merchan- dising CHARLES WEINGARTNER Scholarship Dartmouth College EDWARD WIESMEIER Scholarship Rutgers University Johns Hopkins University CARL WRIGHT Scholarship Adelphi College F. P. Lions Club Scholarship CAROLYN WUNSCH Scholarship Adelphi College Hofstra College Pratt Institute Hi-Y Scholarship DONALD YENOLI E. Fire Department Scholarship WILLIAM ZIMMER Delta Chapter Hi-Y Scholarship Student Awards CAROLE ANDERL Edward M. Thomas Award JEAN BALUNUS Dad's Club Award ELIZABETH BECKMANN Parent-Teacher Association Award RICHARD BENEDIX Lloyd Furbee Memorial Award and Medal DALE BETTERTON Rensselaer Alumni Association Medal National Honor Society Award BARBARA BEZDEK Howard W. Nordahl Special Rec- ognition Award MARTIN BLYSETH Lawrence Locke Mason Memorial Award CHARLES COSSE Dad's Club Award LEROY CREASY Philip J. Christ Scholarship Fund KARL CRON Dad's Club Award American Legion Historical Studies Award DONALD CSEH Chieftain Award BARBARA FOWLER American Association of Teachers of Spanish Medal FRANCIS GALLETTI Totem Award MARGARET GENSH American Legion Historical Studies Award NORMA GRUHN Dad's Club Award RICHARD HAUPTMANN Mathematical Association of America Award CAROLINE HAZARD Future Teachers of America Award MARY HEALY Sears Roebuck Foundation Award BARBARA HENDRICKS American Legion Medal Totem Award EDWARD J. JOHNSON American Legion Medal KARL KREGOR Veterans of Foreign Wars Medal BLANCHE LEVERTE All Sewanhakan Trophy Award MARTHA MAJESKI Parent-Teacher Association Award American Legion Auxiliary Medal Future Nurses Award National Honor Society Award BEVERLY NORDAHL A. A. A. Driver Education Trophy Award Howard W. Wright Medal RONALD OBERMEYER Long Island Daily Press Medal THOMAS REYNOLDS American Agriculturist Foundation Achievement Award MICHAEL ROCHESTER Jewish War Veterans Medal PAUL ROCHESTER All Sewonhakan Trophy Award JOHN RUSSELL American Legion Auxiliary Medal HELEN SCHMID Totem Award Lutheran Youth Leadership Award RONALD SCHWICKART Robert Sica Memorial Medal DENNIS SPILLANE De Kalb Agricultural Accomplish- ment Award NANCY STERBIN American Legion Auxiliary Medal American Legion Historical Studies Award Class ot I944 Award LAURENCE STONE Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award National Merit Scholarship Corporation Certificate GLORIA SVITLIK Chieftain Award RICHARD WACHTER Alfred B. Caine Special Recognition Award LAWRENCE WASHER Dad's Club Award EDWARD WIESMEIER Student Council Award JOAN WISNESKI American Legion Historical Studies Award KENNETH WITMER Sons ofthe American Revolution Medal Student Council Award CAROLYN WUNSCH Long Island Daily Press Medal Cup of Knowledge WILLIAM ZIMMER American Legion Auxiliary Medal MADELINE ZUECHNER Totem Award All-Scholastic Sports Awards RICHARD ABIDIN Lacrosse JACK EREEDEN Cross Country ROBERT CHARLEY Lacrosse FRANK COZART Lacrosse ARTHUR DUNN Cross Country JAMES FRALEY Soccer WILLIAM HEISER Lacrosse ROBERT HUNTER Lacrosse WILLIAM KESSLER Soccer CLIFF KRUG Soccer ROBERT LEDERER Lacrosse NICK MARCELLINO Cross Country JAMES PEPE Football ANTHONY ROBERTO Football PAUL ROCHESTER Lacrosse ROBERT SODERBERG Soccer ROBERT THOLE Soccer ROBERT VOSSWINKEL Soccer EDWARD WEISMEIER Lacrosse KENNETH WETTER Cross Country Sport Honor Sweaters DALE BETTERTON ARTHUR DUNN LEO FALTEISEK WILLIAM HEISER JACK KALEY GEORGE KAY CLIFF KRUG NICK MARCELLINO CHARLES WEINGARTNER ri. QC Totem editors Trudy Mc- Nulty and Frank Galletti. af f. it f . K in K V h gm , ite I ff V jg l H... Z. 4 X Y , . V 1 . y 1 'f 'ls -, 1' f x i Q 8 3 K . W ,, , 1 B X3 v . t I. 1 f M f . Q . . ,e 5 x . ,hx V ,L ass officers and dates smile for la A wonderful evening is anticipated 4 L' 1 L Cl ' by all. Dr. Niosi and class advisors, Mr. Borkhuis and Mr. Carell, are chaperones at the Senior Ball. 1' SAYONARA Editor-in-chief Barbara Hendricks poses happily with her escort. QC 9 Barbara Thomas and escort, Leroy Creasy, pause between dances. the camera. Accordionist Bob Lyons sere- nades Valarie Smith and Jack Leis. Sandra Ha and Bruce Bowie having a wonderful time. Choir membefs sing Q farewell ballad. After an evening of fun, daters depart. lSayonara!l 5, . ai, . M, fi 7 xr SN A X Editor-in-chief Barbara Hendricks congratu- lates her successor, Marion Lyon. li- l . TOT E M TEA Moy 28,1956 Easy does it, Ed! 56.5- Dr. Niosi proudly displays the '56 Totem gf ' - ff-0-. ww., Jn... ' Q. -s M 'K f,-. V' 'W ww 1 Ji? L- Qt. ,- .eg ,V s 'L ,Y ,. ' s Left: Beautiful, isn't it? T ' ' ' ' M . T ,cr vw' T .A gf 'all l sss tw., if 1 l, lll fi ', g, f... , T ' A I.. N Right: Look at that deli- ,xg i Q - :., - ' ' ' T r' -3, '55 - k i 'L w:-,i:f,2::i' 4. clous welcome for the new ilzba grin -,- Z editors, fl X atzvg-5? i 1 T ' , g ,:.,iisi V t Left: Barbara Hendricks thanks her manag- ing editor, Frank Galetti, for helping to make the Totem a success. Right: Frank Galetti and Trudy McNulty look over their year's work on the Totem with pride. Bottom left: Barbara Hendricks and Carol Klein, features editor, discuss the introduc- tions. Bottom right: .loan Fank, Carol Jones and Barbara Bezdek admire the Mr. and Miss Totems. aff. . if 1.251 vm Q- Mr. Paul Lawrence, Mr. Anthony Barbiero and Mr. Victor Kane. 'Es fl m Mr. Kane, president of District No. 5, thanks his audience for the honor ac- corded him, L ,ff Mr. Garner looks on as Dr. Flaherty and Mr. Alfred Loew order their dinners. Kcme Mr. and Mrs. Kane and Mrs. Barbiero listen attentively to a speaker. Dinner Mrs, Victor Kane with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Springer. MV- SPVLNQGV CLTUVS with board fflembef-Y Mr. Garner presents Mr. Charles Neuberg, Mr. Paul Lawrence holds the attention of Alston and Carey. a retiring board member, with a scrapbook. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kane and Mr. ond Mrs, Barbiero. ix.:-3 fif Board Top left: Mr, Nordahl smiles as the diners are surprised by the camera. Top right: Dr. M. Colton, Mr. Ray Lindbloom, Mr. Harold Wright and Mr. Harry Gross dis- cuss current issues, Bottom left: Conversation reigns after dinner, Bottom right: Dr. Hardin Davis, Mr. Frank Weidner, and Mr. Russell Thomas, members of the Floral Park Board of Education, discuss the opening of the new schools. 4 .a 'J .7 '7 W ,y,,- if 592 P . :X of 7 ..l . . Zf Mr, and Mrs. Garbade and Mr Anthony Mrs. Crothers presents Mrs. Garbade with a Bcrbiem si, O' ,h m . r L, little gift in appreciation of her assistance Mr. Arthur Gurbade, District 16 board e am G e' to her husband. member and guest of honor, addresses his WT Mr, Anthony Barbiero, State Assemblyman, speaks of the achievements of Mr. Arthur Garbade. xffs ,N xl' M W X Elmont board member, Mr. William Ryder, observes the large group Y S. fx, ,fs J Li fl 0 X, X , fi - , sv l, i sr l The achievements of Mr. Arthur Garbade Mr, Gqrbqde acknowledges congratulations Mrs. Niosi, on behalf Of lfleflds ffnd '9'9h are comprised in a scrapbook. from a well-wisher. bofff Pfeseflls M '. Gofbf-'de with GH 0'l painting. i it 1 1 I :V kgrkiy is 1 I I X VWMWW ' - is T Dinner Top left: Mrs, Viola S. Southern, Mr, Robert Link, and Mr. Frank D'Agostino. Top right: The new school ad- ministrators are introduced to the group. Bottom left: Dr. Niosi chats with Dr. Cogger and Dr. Whitsitt during the distribution of souve- nir totems. Bottom right: Mr. Edwin Russell, District Clerk, explains proce- dure to Mr. Samuel Nadler, newly elected board member. i .f,., f so M .lllll A - lx - fa g:-T-if , ,M L r. i f 3 s The audience gives the 25 Yew' teachers a standing ovation. ?f'ff?.'wS Mr. Anthony Barbiero, Mr. Wil- liam Irwin and Mr. and Mrs, Harold W. Wright honor the main table. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilder Mrs. Elizabeth Hummel and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Caine ll'f0U9h 'hell' PefS0f1UllY Kathleen Donoghue chat, enjoy themselves at the dinner. 9VUV9d Tolem- Mr. and Mrs. Victor G. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lester Springer, 25th Anniver look en- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hauck. Everyone beams with pleasure as Mr. and Mrs. Eklund open their gifts. Mr. Carl Eklund thanks his fellow workers for their thoughtfulness. und Testimonial Mr. Scholl brings congratulations from the MF- Elfllllld views his guests with a new commercial department. pair of binoculars. Mr. Eklund accepts well wishes from Mr. M. Ahlers. Mr. Wright congratulates Mr. Eklund as one of Sewanhaka's outstanding teachers. Mr. Lester Springer, principal of the district, congratulates the honored Miss Emma Westfall and Mrs. Souvenir Totems are presented guests for their twenty-five years of service. ary Dinner Pamela Berglund, to guests. ..-if ir r V - .lg 7 '. i. ,,.f'r '9n'Jm,,- , ffsi ad! Wilcler, Cooper and Bucks Party Mr, McClintock and Mr. Cooper have a good time. Mr. Wilder thinks over his happy years at Sewanhalca. Mrs. Wilder displays a gift from her husband's associates. refreshments. AMW., 1 1 'annul' sli. Mr. and Mrs. William Suessdort ert G Bruns Miss Wesfhoff and Mr. Wilder enioy ,he Mr. Wilder's conversation seems to be the M'-'S Foflenza Mr Felt and MH' Smlfh center of interest. relax 'U 'he Shade nll ' l wfe M. Flscmggqfq 7 W 2' 'ia Please menfion THE TOTEM when purchasing advertised producrs , Compliments FREDERIC P. WIEDERSUM Sl SONS PI t THETOTEM h p h g d f dp df Complimenfs of res X I f ro gsronfsg FOR BUILDINGS THAT LAST LONGER, GERBEN BUILDS THEM STRONGER INdependence I7IOO Established T928 GERBEN CONTRACTING CO. General Painting Contractors 20-31-I29th STREET COLLEGE POINT 56, N. Y 242 PI I rr-usrorsm h p h 9 4 I dpdf 7 , ' fi A VJ, 11 1 11. J 11111 ' . A ,JV iz,-f' 'V pr W pI,!1!,l.1.- .III ,L W ici -ii., ,l,17?'.if-2225 if I 1 I if ':f32f V Gm, 7 I 3mf,gia1 H i .. Q N 1 I t:::n-mac? 1122, 4 2-.1 K W -- 1- 5--- Au-1 : :sill 1 'f m1r- ' pr? Ffs-1 Eik-:7lilfl111 1 lIIl111 ' f 1 vi 1 - HAUSCH a. COMPANY, Inc. THE SIGN OF SERVICE Real Estate and Insurance Specialists 20 JERICHO TURNPIKE Phones: NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. FLoral Park 4-1139 - FLoral Park 4-1855 Fieldstone 7-1080 HENRY J. HAUSCH President MR. MEADOW BROOK SENDS Best Wishes for Success to THE CLASS OF 1957 fhe :lation al bank Convenient Offices Throughout Nassau County Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Pl t THE TO TEM h p h'gdtdpdt 1 244 Tel. RO 6-1400 M. H. RENKEN DAIRY CO. Quality Control 'S ke 230 MAPLE AVENUE ur n n 584 MYRTLE AVENUE Ream., 1555 FLcraI Park 4-7210 JACK KAHN MUSIC CO., Inc. Distinctive Cleaners and Tailors 315 WEST SUNRISE HIGHWAY 758 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FREEPORT, NEW YORK ELMONT, L. L., N. Y. ELMONT CLEANERS, Inc. ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y. Main Office BROOKLYN 5, N. Y. WOERNER 8. NELSON, Inc. aso CANAL STREET NEW YORK 13, N. Y. Tels. 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