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

 - Class of 1958

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Y, 1 Foreword ,f The 2Oth century has been marked by srgm flcant progress rn all areas of human endeavor ln no field has this progress been more notable than rn the realm of science Wuthln the brref span of fifty years sclentlflc achlevements have trans formed our socrety Even the era of unprece dented prosperrty n whuch w Irve today IS dwarfed by vlslons of a future reapmg the beneflts of coming sclentlflc achlevement Thousands of sclentlsts from all countries of the world have worked to uncover the mysterres of the earth Known as the International Geophysncal Year or I G Y thus great cooperative undertak mg has had many dlversufied facets from such relatnvely unpubllclzed protects as the study of mmute sea lnfe to the dramatic launchlngs of space satellutes For many people these launch ings have come to symbolize the l G Y and progress In scrence The base upon whnch screntnflc progress In Amerlca rests IS our democratlc educational sys tem At Sewanhaka thus fact has been realrzed and the rapud advances of science have been met wrth corrsepondmg changes In our school lrfe Wlth the successful completuon of the new schools we are once agaun workmg under the snngle ses slon system Wrthout a Freshman class for the flrst time In its history Sewanhaka now a true sensor hugh school caters to both vocatuonal and academrc students Amerucan schools are faced wrth the problem of educating the scnentrst to hrs role as cltuzen whale teaching the non sclentlst the part he plays rn an mcreasmgly more technical soclety To correlate these two oblectnves and to teach the newly revealed prunrrples of sclence wrth the older herrtage of western thought are the goals of educatlon rn SHS today 4 The Orbit Cham Reaction Research and Development Stages Futurama Mllestones Payload 0 X . .I X ' f . . 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X 'I ,y I I , I ,H ,, H, tk If, 1 1 ,I-A 1 1 I . . , I I I ' I I ' I ' ' - . . . . , ' I I I ' ' ' I 1 1 o , . . . ,Q ax . Q X .. ' ,wk W .4fi ,xxx District I6 If Z 1 fs I1 WE 15' S5 M SIP' is - o. 0 'K Z 7' qs. E. N1 3? 95' 2:5 FE 3 Z I' 9? 'im 5-6 : -.lr bln E :' Q W .4 . Z Q Y' P 3 U: E0 53 8. wg' No ff 3 T513 2 .3 3 fi ng, Us. ES- T :.: fl , H- ..' had NU o 'i 0 , X .,zV., . ,,,ovFv.: K 5, A Board ol Education ,fi S. Southern District 5 Mr. Alfred J. Loew Attorney Mr. Russell F. Thomas Jr. The education of every child in America should be everybody's business. The evolutionary processes contained in education are not something reserved solely for the educators, but a trust that must be shared by Americans in all walks of life. As High School Graduates, you too will be asked to share this serious re- sponsibility. The new and spacious schools of the Central District are the result of much preparation and planning on the part of school administrators, and, of much sacrifice on the part of the taxpayers of our community. We know that you are grateful to your parents and neighbors who have so unstintingly ex- pressed their trust in our public school system by authorizing construction of our beautiful high schools. As you approach adulthood, however, you will soon realize that in order for America to have the most excellently trained minds in the world, it will be necessary to continually appraise and evaluate the educational system in your community. lt would be the height of folly to assume that any school, regard- less of its academic reputation, is performing perfectly and without problems. Therefore, it will be your solemn duty to take an active interest in all school mat- ters so that you may be better qualified to evaluate and to offer constructive criticism, when necessary. By supporting your public school system, you will be performing one of the highest functions of citizenship, and by honest and un- biased evaluation of your schools, you are assuring a system of education which truly reflects the integrity of this nation. Daniel Webster wrote, lf we work upon marble, it will perish, if we work upon brass, time will eflace it, if we rear temples, they will crumble into dust, but if we work upon immortal minds, if we imbuse them with principles, with the iust fear of God, and love of our fellow man, we engrave on these tablets some- thing which will brighten to all eternity. Congratulations to each of you and may God bless you. Viola S. Southern President, Board of Education Central High School District No. 2 MF- 50f U9l Nddler Mr. Clyde M. Alston District District Disfrid 5 I - f Mrs. Viola President, Mr. Alfred G. Kiefer District Treasurer W A kd 1 tif' 55 mis T lhh at -'4':A' l Aqgi 4 -tl 4 vi.. -awtfigl 'H HPSR 'A -xlib-. ' 1 . ? 'VL 1 4 4. S if sf-1' Mr. Harry B. Spencer Mrs. Wilma Leadbetter Dr. Hugh Flaherty Mr. Alfred G. Kiefer Dr. Thomas F. looby Dr. Jules A. Holvb Director of Instruction Gnd School lunch Supervisor Director of Dismd District Director of Administrative Assistant PUPH Pefsonnd Services Industrial Arts, Business Manager A'-'-lull Education to the and Vocational , District Principal Technical Education Mr. R. Lester Springer 9 9 District Principal 1 :, af, ' 2 Mwuw e--4 Secretary to Mr. Springer Mr. Alfred B. Caine Allistant District Principal A Mrs. Edith Hartman ' Secretary to Mr. Caine E Mr. Kenneth E. Place Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds 6 Dr. Ursula M. Stewart School Psychiatrist Mrs. Ruth Ackley ' 1 For the first time in the history of the district there are five grad- uating senior classes and there are five yearbooks. The Totem is the senior member of this team of five annuals in the district and serves as the example for others to follow. The Totem has received marked distinction over the years. lt has recorded admirably the story of educational growth in the Sewanhaka district at the secondary level. Recognition of the Totem as one of the nation's outstanding yearbooks is another way of recognizing Sewanhaka as one of the country's best high schools. Achievement doesn't come about by accident. lt is due first to the keen interest and desire of the people of the community to have a fine school system for their youth. This interest and this desire are reflected in the actions of the school board over the years in providing excellent physical facilities and leadership to develop the educational program and select the teaching staff. Achievement is due second to the educational philosophy and ad- ministrative leadership provided by Dr. A. T. Stanforth and Mr. Harold W. Wright. They have succeeded in developing an outstanding com- prehensive program and selecting an able staff of teachers to carry out this program. Third, success of a school is a reflection of fine teachers and good teaching. Fourth, success is a reflection of student effort and activities. The Totem beautfully exemplifies the effort of many students and teachers and is representative of many successful student activities. Hence, your responsibility to maintain traditions, standards and to provide leadership is great. To blend the philosophies of terminal education and college preparation into a compatible comprehensive pro- gram to meet the needs and interests of the community in critically chang- ing times is your challenge at Sewanhaka in the years ahead. R. Lester Springer Principal of the District Mr, Peter P. Carter Director of Health, Dr. Jerome Niosi Dr. Harry Rosenberg Dr. Charles McNeely Physical Education, Director of H School Doctor Dental Supervisor Safety and Recreation School Publications i A ...ii 71 Mrs Leno OConnoll Mr Walter Thompson Mrs lcnobla Gilbert Mr Charles n School Nurse Engluh languages Musrc Sulolect Area Coordinators These Sewanhaka men and women have suc cessfully met their challenge durrng the year of tran srtron In the past these educators have guided wisely and well the young members of the Sewan haka Hugh School reservatron They have grven freely of therr wnsdom and experience Now from SHS these Sublect Area Coordinators go forth to advlse and to plan the many and varied courses rn the new schools They can look wuth pride at the excellent educatlonal progress of students not only In Sewanhaka but also an the five new schools ln thus year of sclentrfrc progress the Totem ex presses gratrtude to these people who have conhw buted so much to the tralnlng of students Truly they are numbered among the great Mus Evelyn Mertz Lrbrary Mr Carl Eklund Scrence Mr Alfred Kumerow Mrs Dorothy Levy Mrs Ruth Backnel Mr Adolph Scholl lnterscholastrc Athletics Home Econornrcs Art luunoss Educetron Mr Ira Wrldor Cmzonxhrp Educatron Min Vlrgmla Glll Grrls Fhyuoal Education Mr Richard Wuppor lndustrml Arts Mus Ida Ostrander Mathomahcs XX I f X X X I X I X K ! X 1 X X 1 X 1 X f X 1 X I X 1 X , X 1 4 MM ,M XK CHAIN WW RE WW? ACTIQN '0 ' 4 f J' , , JJ i 1 WW , OJ LN' Y Q , I Y 3 O 4 O t 'klfflk A A w i' l Howard W Nordahl Pnncupal Muss Lulluan Romano Secretary to Mr Wrught X Mrs Mulllcent Wulle Admunustratuve Assistant Progress in Science I0 471' Wa fwwqb ff rw Quik RL Mr Wallace W Purdy Asslstant Principal C3 Mr Forest Kaylor Bulldung Superuntendent Never sunce the begunnung of tume has there been so much unformatuon avaulable and so much to be learned by hugh school students an preparatuan for theur future T us us parucularly true un scuence T s us the year of the us man made satellutes It greatly emphasuzes the Importance of the study of advanced scuence l am proud to say that durmg thus year 49'7b of the students un thus hugh school are studyung some advanced scuence Not only the school but the students as well, are aware of the need tor such study Thus year we were cuted by the Bausch 8. Lomb Optical Company as havung unusual qualutues not commonly found un most secondary schools We helueve that a mature, hugh calubre faculty that has been wullung to take advantage of extra study opportumtues un the summer and evenings un both mathematucs and scuence, us a most umportant factor un the ex cellence of our program We are luvung, not only un an excutung technologucal culture, but un a tume when our knowledge of scuence may mean the end or survuval of the democracy we so hughly pruze We shall contunue to Increase our ettorts to support our udeals Howard W Nordohl Pnncupal, Sewonhaka Hugh School K ff 'Y .Q 'ie I 1 ,I vig: 1 I W i 5 1 1' l I Q -. P. . X T 1 ffff gf Y f 3 .X 3 N b. X . .- I 9' Mr. . I 5 ,, e 'U' 1' ' ' . hi ' fr 1 4 . . . ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Lett to right Mr Norman Hosler Mr Fred Brown Mr Francis P Driscoll Miss Georgene Brown Mrs Helen Busch Mrs Virginia Dietrich Mr Worthington Gregory Miss Dorothy Hnlkemener Mrs Arlene Abels ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Front Row let to right Mr Walter Thompson Mrs Helen Thorner Miss Gladys Reed Mrs Catherine Pritchard Dr Sigmund Sluszka Second Row standing Mr Charles Calan dros Mr ldwal Jones English Language The function of the English Department is to make the student a well rounded, intelligent un duvldual, better suited for the world in which he lives The development of better written and oral expression broad reading habuts critical thinking and a thorough knowledge of library technique help to fulfill this function Coop classes, honor classes and reading classes are designed to tit the individual needs of Sewanhakans The language Department offers courses In French, Spanish, German, and Latin The first two years give a Sewanhakan the fundamentals of speaking and writing, and further study gives him on opportunity to improve his oral and written knowledge of the language By studytng a for eugn language, a student can arrive at a better understanding of his own language LANGUAGE, Left to right: Mrs. Elinor Cain, Dr. John Forst, Mrs. Zenobia Gilbert, Miss Mary Louise Boyle, Miss lrene McLane. Mr. John DeFelice, Mrs. Trude Glaser, M Cooper, Mrs. Doris Brosnan, Mr. Ira Wilder. Citizenship Education The goal of the Citizenship Education Depart- ment is to educate students to be loyal citizens, who are reasonably well informed in domestic and world issues. This is accomplished through lively class discussions, individual research, visual aids and field trips. Further interest is fostered in social studies by various contests such as the Amer- ican Legion Essay contest in which our students are encouraged to participate. CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION, left to right: Mr. Edelhard Sedat, Mr. Marcus Fell, Mrs. Pamela Berglund, Mr. lra Wilder, Mr. Mervyn McClintock. Business Education Today, in the business world, it is increasingly advisable to have a knowledge of related opera- tions and techniques. At Sewanhaka, the Business Education Department fulfills this need by offering courses in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, opera- tion of business machines, business law, and re- tailing. Besides working in class, students acquaint themselves with up-to-date business practices and iob requirements by visiting business places of interest. Q' 49 BUSINESS EDUCATION, Front Row, left to right: Miss Mary lou Lally, Mrs. Lucille Mahar, Mrs. Eunice Riordan, Mr. Irwin New- man. Second Row: Mr. George Nelson, Mr. Maurice Hersper- ger, Mr. Bruce Scotland. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT, Front Row, left to right- Miss Audrey S A MATHEMATICS, Front Row, left to right: Miss Mabel Oestrich, Miss lda Ostrander, Mrs. Josephine Golde. ' econd Row: Dr. Charles Salit, Mr. George Nadolny, Blyman, Mr. William Geraghty. Second Raw: Mr. Carl Eklund, . Mr. Gilbert Hoffman, Mr. Francis Massey, Mr. Robert Padgett, Mr. Earle Myers. Science The Science Department helps prepare the youth of today to become the scientist of tomor- row. ln a variety of courses we try to answer questions about our environment: the plant and animal world, the fields of mechanics, light, heat, sound, and electricity, the basic principles of matter and its changes, and the earth-all with emphasis upon their relation to man. This department affords the citizen of tomorrow a knowledge of the rapid technological advancements. ' i nov: HOME ECONOMICS, Left to right: Mrs. Virginia Whidden, Miss Kathleen O'leary, Mrs. Dorothy levy. Mr. Jack Athos, Mr. Alfred Anderson. Mathematics The Mathematics Department meets the needs of all students here at Sewanhaka. In an age when mathematics plays a leading role in everv business field, a basic training in number and spatial relationships is essential. The Mathema- tics Department fills this need. The varied courses in mathematics give each individual a chance to choose the training which will best benefit him in his particular field of endeavor. Home Economics Preparing girls and boys for their future roles as members of a family is the pri- mary purpose of our Home Economics De- partment. Whether it be mending a sock, changing tri-cornered pants, or Putting the finishing touches on a savory stew, stu- dents in this department are prepared for the situations they will meet in family life today, and later, as they marry and estab- lish their own homes. VOCATIONAL TEACHERS, Front Row, left to right: Mr. William Appeldorn, Mr. Arthur Side, Mr. Richard Wipper, Mrs. Katherine Austin, Dr. Hugh Flah- erty, Mrs. Mary Morris, Mr. John Stahl, Mr. William Gomez, Mr. Thomas O'Beirne, Mr. Edgar Stang. Second Raw: Mr. Carl Wright, Mr. Charles Sterrett, Mr. Robert laube, Mr. Wil- liam Reitel, Mr. Ralph Martens, Mr. Rowland Foster, Mr. Henry Wexsels, Mr. Edgar Crothers, Mr. Francis Day, Mr. Robert Kirk, Mr. William Donahue. Third Row: Mr. Mark Abels, Mr. Albert Bachelder, Mr. Robert Carroll, Mr. Frederick Cordes, Mr. George Harri- son, Mr. Steve Pappas, Mr. Donald Barbieri, Mr. Walter Perlowsky, Mr. Allred Swenson. Industrial Arts - Vocational - Technical Specifically designed to meet the varying edu- cational needs of its students, the Industrial Arts- Vocational-Technical Department is divided into three broad categories. Since the objectives in each division are different, the end results are also somewhat difterent. The Industrial Arts program enables the stu- dent to understand better his own talents by giv- ing him an opportunity to explore a number of different trades and occupations on an elemen- tary level. Vocational courses, on the other hand, give the student more specific and advanced training in one of the trades, or in one particular phase of the trade in which he is interested. Finally, the Technical courses give knowledge of a more theoretical nature and are geared for those students planning to continue their studies in college. AUTO CLASS PRINT SHOP Now that yau've taken it apart, lot's lee John and Charlie operate that compli you put it together again. cated piece of machinery. nl'-' JAM W , 'g-7 .li x BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION, Loft to right: Mr. Dave Askinasi, Mrs. Florence Peterson, Mr. Alfred Kumerow, Mr. Wil- liam Ritch, Mr. James Fraley, Mr. Larry Resnick, Mr. Edward Carter, Mr. Corl Falkiner. Boys' Physical Education Primarily concerned with developing and maintaining healthy bodies, the Boys' Physical Education Department supervises all team and in- tramural activities as well as regular gym classes. With gym again being taken by Junior boys, all Sewahakans now receive valuable training and in- struction in physical fitness and basic physical skills. Also provided are Driver Education courses which teach the techniques and attitudes neces- sary for safe driving, and Health classes which help develop correct health habits. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION, Lett to right: Miss Dorothy Rehill, Patricia Culp, Miss Virginia Gill, Miss Emily Smith. E. -a Girls' Physical Education Enabling the girls of Sewanhaka to have the best in mental, spiritual, social, and physical growth is the goal of the Girls' Physical Education Department. G.A.A. and Girls' Leader Corps aid the girls in obtaining this obiective. ln the Gym classes, each girl has a chance to take part in actual play. Hockey, bowling, archery, and horseback riding are ottered as intramural sports. Miss Y ART DEPARTMENT, Lett to right: Mr. George Mover, Mrs. Ruth Backiel, Miss Helen Kruger. Music Aiming to develop a lasting apprecia- tion of music in all interested students, our Music Department provides a wide program of music education. Courses in instrumental and vocal music are the means through which the department attains this goal. Application of a student's knowledge in music is provided through participation in such organizations as the Choir, Band and Orchestra. CENTRAL DISTRICT CATALOGING OFFICE, t 'ht Mrs Agnes Schulz Mrs Val L ft : - , - I Y: Qi Eileen Church Mrs Josephine Music DEPARTMENT, Len to fight, Mr. chorus, Han, ar 1 , . , - Taibi. -Q Mertz, Miss Evi lglauer, Mr. Ed- win Sorensen. Art The Art Department ofters courses that enable the student to develop a better ap- preciation of art. Students may take courses in design, fashion illustration, drawing, and ceramics. Field trips are taken to the various art museums, and outdoor classes are held for sketching. In many cases, this knowledge of art helps the students taking college en- trance examinations and scholarship tests. Miss Kathleen Donoghue, Mr. Norbert Renick. LIBRARY STAFF, Left to right: Mr. Frank Stevens, Miss Evelyn Library Performing a vital service to students and teachers is the func- tion our up-to-date Library Depart- ment. Each month, approximately forty new books are received and put on SHS shelves. A trained library stat? gives added aid to students in finding necessary ma- terials. Guidance The Guidance Services which provide a trained, experienced director and stat? are interested in the student as an individual. This division helps the student to become a more efiective person. Encouraging all Sewanhakans to plan their careers wisely, counselors and such specialists as the psy- chologist, the psychiatrist and the placement director guide each student to a better understanding of himself in the home, school and community. ...Mu- HEALTH, Left to right, standing: Miss Ann Kotsuba, Mrs. Angela Garrett, Miss Jean Mason, Mrs. Ruth Kunze. Seated: Dr. Samuel Silverman. Special Education SPECIAL EDUCATION, Mr. Donald Teachout. GUIDANCE, Left to rgihtr Miss Asenath Moxso, Dr. Ursula Stewart, Mrs. Lillian Malcolm, Miss Marge Flem- ing. Second Row: Mr. Donald Kempton, Mr. Leonard Saunders, Mr. Wesley Long, Mr. Henry Aungst, Mr. Thor Sandgren. Health The main obiective of our department is to determine the health status of the stu- dents by annual medical and dental examina- tions. We then suggest any corrective measures necessary. Besides keeping accur- ate records of pupils' physical conditions and rendering first aid in school, we make neces- sary recommendations concerning the health aspects of the school plant and the hygiene of instruction. REGl5TRAR'S OFFICE, Left to right: Miss Ann Lauterbach, Mrs. Adelaide Mullally. ' Office Staff Registrar Office The complete high school histories of every student at Sewanhaka are filed in the Registrar's Office. Statistical reports on en- rollment figures, age charts, registrar reports and working papers are prepared by this office. The Registrar also enrolls and checks all students entering or leaving Sewanhaka. Throughout the day, many teachers come to this office to do work pertaining to the edu- cation and welfare of students. The Sewanhaka Office Staff provides efficient service for the students, faculty, and public. Locker supervision, budget control, teacher certification, public relations and many other duties are carried out through the mails and via personal contact. Through the use of modern office equipment, such as accounting machines, dictographs, dicta- phones, and addressographs, our hard work- ing staff is able to handle the volume of paper work necessary to keep Sewanhakcl running smoothly. OFFICE STAFF, Front Row, left to right: Mrs. Sue Salil, Mrs. lil- lian Romano. Second Row: Mrs. Kathleen Goudreau, Mrs. Mary Podgorski. PC' rt CAFETERIA, Front Row, left to right Elsie Sucktull, Mrs. Jessie Cummins 'i CUSTODIANS, Front Row, left to right. Mr. George Capobianco, Mrs. Elizabeth Capobianco, Mr. Forest Kaylor, Miss Gertrude Fleming, Mrs. Fannie DiMaggio, Mr. Samuel Hayman, Mr. Custodians Perhaps the most important of all the behind the scenes workers in Sewanhaka are the members of the Custodial Staff. Seen, but not heard, the custodians are painters, carpenters, landscapers, and plumbers all rolled into one. During the winter, besides have ing the vital iob of keeping the S. H. S. fires burning, they're also Santa's helpers gaily decorating Sewanhaka's halls for the holiday festivities. The pride we take in our school surely reflects the care of this reliable staff. L fist Joseph Barreroi. Second Row: Mr. Rosario Titone, Mr. Adolph Meyer, Mr. Otto Bollman, Mr. Stanley Urnaitis, Mr. Paul Pou- Cafeteria This group has the tremendous iob of feeding, economically and efticiently, the many students who eat in the cafeteria. A great deal of imagination and ingenuity is behind the preparation of the nutritious and appetizing foods that are served in the Sewanhaka cafeteria. Both students and teachers are provided with a wide, extensive menu for their selection. The variety is such that even the most demanding eaters will find something that they enioy. : Mrs. Renee Peyssard, Mrs. Row. Mr. Brice Syme, Mrs. Edith Mancini, Mrs. Francine Mc- , Mrs. Anna Cea. Second Cabe, Mrs. Mary Beers, Mrs. Louise Gomez, Mrs. Vera Parenti. e i .i Miss Audrey Blyman, a member of our science de- parlmeni, insfrucfs her class in physics. Rosalie and Ann lest iheir skill on classmafes, Marcia and Mary. ' 1 Nxfb Jack, Steve, Chappy and To polled friends. 5 x f ny examine fheir I I Q 51 N-5 Classroom A baking sensaiion in fhe malf- ing! No wonder fhis is called a complex reaction machine, fhinks Carol Bryan as her re' actions are iesred by Warren Kessel Now for Tech Science, says MY. Mflfk Mr. Donahue's students contemplate some- Abels. thing that he has just said. Candids Auto mechanics students give a car a tune up. Aviation students learn the mechanism of H19 flying bird, X 'Z I still think this space is a window X . nf . ,VI .. lx-, Ye Olde Tolem Pole. ...i Nr wr I Books, books, and more books are handled by Richard Mango, sludeni helperg Mrs. Agatha Betz, and Mrs. Dorothea Kranz of fhe fexf book office. mi, I . i ,S The line-up! Victims ol the 1958 version ol the flu. Those frees sure are shedding! Julie Fausfo shows pass lo Dennis Kuliitll. In and Around Doc, will I live? says Charlie Smilh lo Dr. Samuel Silverman. rfh WLM li Mrs. Diane Paslkiewicz and Mrs. Muriel Ploisfed in lhe office. Tell me, what do you think of this one? the School Seniors, Mike and Dennis, lake ci look at the bulleiin board. Mory Ellen Riordcm and Mcry Anne Ccriello puf their lockers fo good use, Uyil A trophy case represenfing viclories, vic lories ond more victories. Usual I oversleprf' F , Je in ii wi' RESEARCH AND DEVELO H 'E' X N STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row, left to right: C. Bryan, N. J Dauphin P Fink P. Borowski, L. Rome, J. Richards, H. Amen- B. a R Muller A Passalaqua, C. Koch, S. Muller, P. Jocher, R. P Arkwright l. Gevertz, M. Pelgorsch, M. Ravaux, J. Grubel, G. R Jeacoma Second Row. M. Cappelli, L, Marrero, C. Jepsen, STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row, left to right- C. Burkhardt, etze P Ke h D Miehling, G. Ricci, J. Richards, H. Amen- dola R Muller A Passalaqua, C. Koch, C. Goldsmith, A. Rich- : ner J Wolz, H. Dileo, K. Hynes, J. Manniello. Second Row J Fegarinos, F. Eitert, J. McEwen,C. Bull, M. Sluto, J Kernochan l Dragani, E. Bohsner, J. Fausto, R. Trienens, 2 L J OBrien J Tuccinardi, O. Koster, E. Granbacker, A. Anastos, man. Bang went the gavel, and the Sewanhaka Student Council was in session! The change from a bicameral system to a single house system was taken in stride, and the ideals of our American way of life-to work in the form of self-government-was still upheld. Among our many activities were the sale of the discount cards, Purple and White Week, the Pep Assembly that promoted school spirit, the Teen Bandstand trip, Student Teachers' Day, the sale of the New York Times and the Herald Tribune, and the Rally Dance. Highlighting our year were the inter-club basketball athletic games and the successful Council Bazaar. Wasn't the crowning of the King and Queen impres- sive? Our ofTicers are: President, Russ Muller, Vice President, Angela Passalaqua, Treasurer, Harry Amendolag Recording Secretary, Jim Rich- ards and Corresponding Secretary, Chris Koch. We have both Mrs. Mil- licent and Mr. Wallace Purdy as our advisors. M. Solomon. llllllllll Andrews, C. Van Aalten, A, Astone, M. Martilik. Third up-mvolnniagpx -. Stringham, A. Siebert, G. Kaminski, T. Bianchi, L. Maieski, Row: Busch, A. Roth, B. Karsch, W. Knapp, R. Kelting, G.Massimci, Balme, M, Eisenstat, P, Benedetto, H. Blair, B. Bourke, J. Salerno, T. Dralus, T. Volpe, J. Russo, W. Haan, M. Haber- M. MacDonald, B. Purdy, B. Strong, D. Gilbert, E, Peterson. Third Row- B, Piervincenzi, D. Denby, B. Considine, J. Murphy, F. Martino, M. Schacker, W, Lasko, D. Wilkins, R. Horoszewski, B. McDale, P. Benedetto, J. Salerno, A. Jucklul, G. Hutter, D. Denaro, R. Fox, N. Luciani, J. l.aBianca, R. Romano, T. Dralus, il COUNCIL, Front Row, left to right. C. Person, K. Sal- Sinagra, B. Krilike, M. Coriello, J. Moy, J. Richards, son, B. Christoph, M. Kollmer, C. Mueller, M. Rucke, M. Maglia, P. Trienens, J. Abrams, B. Berk, A. Sartor, P. Colonna. Third H. R. Muller, A. Possulaqua, C. Koch, C. Matthews, Row: G. Geldmacher, E. Tomberino, P. Walles, D. Nelson, A. An- M. C. Bernius, A. Solomone, S. Kovoric, J. Brugger, A. Second Row: E. Sterbin, E. Gillespie, J. Killian, ' . . . derson, A. Nixon, D. Anderson, W. lasko, R. Horoszewski, D. Wilkins, R. Holmes, B. Sweeney, F. Arneman, A. Vitole, . ron , R. Lamattlno, S. Harold, C. Baselice, B. Pnltz, M. Peter- M. Ziegler, M. Schocker, D. Hofmann. Ju i Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS, Front Row, left to right: Treas- urer, Harry Amendola, Vice-President, Angelo Possalaqua, President, Russ Muller. Second Row: Recording Secretary, Jim Richards, Corresponding Secretary, Chris Koch. T lfwlki .L A e JJ 99 if V J, , W wg Ifl' ff If PRESlDENT'S CLUB, Front Row, left to right: E. Kopp, P. Jocher, J. Abrams, C. Bernuis, M. McCollum, Mr. Wallace Purdy Mdvisorl, D. Sorensen, M. Riordan, C. Sinagra, A. Tortorella. Second Row- E. Sterbin, L. Morgan, P, Fink, S. Muller, P, Arkwright, Presidents' Club Our new title of President, in our respective clubs, made us all feel pretty important. lt wasn't long though, before most of us found we didn't know how to handle our office. That's where Presi- dents' Club really helped us. With the assistance of Mrs. Millicent Wille and Mr. Wallace Purdy, our faithful advisors, we often discussed the fine points of parliamentary procedure and gained other knowledge which we used to better our organiza- tions. L. Ropertz, J. Ritayik, L. Houghton, C. Cooper, M. Anderson, C. Baselice, L. Maieski, J. Rizzo. Third Row: D. Hill, M. Eisen- stot, S. Shapiro, R. Vaux, C. Menninger, D. Wilkins, W. Mostler, A. Boinay, R. Ehrlich, C. Pleuthner. Senior Seminar The aim of Senior Seminar is to offer stu- dents of high ability and integrity a chance to work, without school and curriculum restrictions, on a project of their own choosing that integrates schoolwork with individual intellectual interests. Lively discussions, guest speakers and proiects highlighted the year's activities. The coordinator of our weekly meetings is Miss Asenath Mosso. Two members, Erich Bender and Steve Shapiro, were absent for the group picture. SENIOR SEMINAR, Front Row, left to right: Elsie Sterbin, Sue Vaneli, Miss Asenath Mosso !Advisorl, Cynthia Cooper, Lois Morgan, Betty Vetter. Second Row: Charles Pleuthner, Warren Lasko, Mary Ellen Riordan, Mary Anne Cariello, Robert Ehrlich, David Hill. ggqpq--pusq HISTORY HONOR SOClETY, Front Row, left to right: J. Abrams, L. Richter, M, Riordan, B. Boeschen, L. Ropertz, J. Brugger. Sec- ond Row: R. Rich, T. LaBella, J. Perfetto, A. Zambuto, M. Schacker, C. Pleuthner, A. Vitale, M. Kollmer, A. Rizzotti, A. Di- Chiaro. Third Row: E. Sterbin, D. Hofmann, C. Cooper, I. Haupt- History Honor Soc. Striving to understand history as it is being made is the goal of our club. Our trip to Hofstra College enabled us to gain a more accurate idea of college life and we all enioved our excursion to a Broadway play. Membership is open to recom- mended Sewanhakans. We are advised by Mrs. Doris Brosnan. Our officers are: President, Charles Pleuth- ner, Vice-President, Todd Hagenah, Treasurer, Americus Vitale, Corresponding Secretary, Michael Schacker and Recording Secretary, Marie Kollmer. JR. RED CROSS, Front Row, left to right: E. Spring, V. Madden, C. Plaisted, E. Gillespie, J. Braun, R. Reinhardt, H. Klemm, R. Principaoe J. Aurigemma, G. Klich, J. Wolz, P. Parrinello, K. Galasieski. Second Row: V. Martinez, P. Swanson, C. Steele, J. Vosper, B. Brent, B. Bubin, P. Borowski, R. Johnson, J. Ritayik, Mrs. Catherine Pritchard fAdvisori, T. LaBella, N. Stoll, G. Geldmacher, L. Rome, J. Kelly, E. Dorsey, M. lukin, R. Guarner, J. Manniello, Third Row: J. Fee, D. Nicholson, S. iid man, P. Fink, N. Melkerson, B. Koopmans, T. DeLeo, C. Sterrett, J. Schwart, R. Manns, L. Morgan, S. Kovaric. Fourth Row: D. Hill, M. Eisenstat, J. Robinson, L. Roach, W. Lasko, D. An- derson, E. Bender, F. Barina, D. Kulsick, R. Muller, R. Ehrlich, W. Haan. Junior Red Cross We help those in need by working in blood banks, raising money for enrollment purposes and packing gift boxes for foreign countries. Our J.R.C. gift boxes were given to the American Red Cross for overseas. The Student Council Bazaar dart booth and a scrap book proiect describing life at Sewanhaka were noteworthy endeavors. We are advised by Mrs. Catherine Pritchard. Our officers are: President, Joan Ritayik, Vice- President, Terry LaBeIla, Corresponding Secretary, Gale Geldmacher, Recording Secretary, Rebecca Johnson and Treasurer, Norma Stoll. Bouton, A. Richter, B. Backes, J. Fausto, C. Stawecki, A. Seifert, C. Eisemann, C. Zielinski, V. Cole, E. Fasbender, N. Moc- Donald, M. DeMarchi, R. Russell, M. Morobito, V. Scott, A. Healy, D. Saunders, J. Saldin, B. Yacobellis, Fourth Row: A Cerone, T. Doran J. Caltagirone, J. Gawlik, A. Valentin N. Saginario, G. Duguid, F. Skirde, L. Becker, S. Denker, J. Rachelle, R. Peppriell, G. Pieper, R. Husser, R. Gelman, L. DeStefano, T. Wright, V. Grilli. iii? gr -4 1 4 Honor Society Al R 'WAVL HONOR SOClETY, Front Row, lelt to right: J. Robinson, R. Ehr- lich, G. Roivainen, R. Manns, A. Rizzotti, B. Vetter, B. Boeschen, L. Morgan, T. LaBella, E. Haunss, J. Kellogg, A. Vitale, D. Kul- sick. Second Row: P. Fink, J. Moy, J. Wintz, N. Melkerson, J. Perfetto, A. Salamone, C. Bernius, L. Ropertz, C. Cooper, Mrs. Helen Thorner lAdvisorl, M. Eisenstat, D. Sorensen, J. Abrams, B. Raine, D. Hofmann, S. Vonek. Third Row: P. Cooper, L. Richter, L. Correll, C. Person, L. Gevertz, J. Schwart, M. Cariello, R. Rich, C. Sinagra, A. Passalaqua, M. Riordan, A. Tortorella, C. Sterrett, J. Willse, P. Jocher, J. Ritayik, T. DeLeo, M. Kozlowski, H. Vonco, J. Herbstreit, E. Srerbin. Fourth Row: D. Hill, C. Pleuthner, E. Bender, M. Savage, B. Schatz, C. Menninger, M. Schocker, A. Ander- son, A. Nixon, D. Anderson, W. Lasko, R. Horoszewski, D. Wil- kins, K. Maher, W. Haan, W. Mostler, V. Lechner, D. Hamer, L. Roach. Honor Society? Say, that sounds good. How can l loin? You can't ioin, but you can become a member if you have an 85 or better average in your Junior year. Character, leadership and service are prerequisites, and there is member and faculty bal- loting on prospective members. The club doesn't do much, does it? l guess they iust sit around and look smart. No, really, it does a lot. For instance, this year with the help of Mrs. Thorner, we sponsored our annual dance, 'Trick or Treat', and assisted in induction ceremonies at three of the new schools in the district. Membership is recognized and honored nationally and is an impressive qualification for entrance into college or the busi- ness world. Our oFticers are: President, Michael Eisenstat, Vice-President, Doris Sorensen, Treasurer, Cynthia Cooper, Corresponding Secre- tary, Judy Abrams and Recording Secretary, Julie Fausto. Sn-nies from yhem gift, C,,yai,,1y desewe Mr. Wright joins in the fun at the Student Such intellectuals! q 'H , Council Bazaar. 1 iq: IC UIVCJQII ,TL cl .I Yi f'. N, ' xflfljfy .', f 4 l-h'N..L ' f v3'A1.I'x PICA CLUB, Front Row, left to right: E. Kruger, C. licata, C. Halpin, J. Wolf, M. Greene, S. Rath, E. Beasley, J. Ratto. B. Paulino, K. Maher, Mr. Edgar Stang !Advisorl, J. Buttaca- Third Row: B. Handel, W. Haan, T. Malloy, W. Niehr, J. Gawlik, voli, G. Schnabel, J. Fabrycky, R Rottkamp. Second Row: B- B0Ul'ke, R. GBFMOHN, H- l'lUl59l , -ll GYEQOVY, C- BUQQC- J. Rannella, R. Schurer, G. Boerner, A. Astone, V. Madden, We strive to increase our general knowledge of the Graphic Arts:-plastic etching, type setting, printing, and photography. To do this, we work after school and practice these skills. We visit the Graphic Arts lndustry and actually see the techniques we've been studying. All this knowledge and experience will help us when we leave school. Not all of our time is spent in work. We often participate in competitive games, and we took an active part in the Student Coun- cil Bazaar. We have social gatherings, and the money that we collect is used for our Graduation Send-oft Party which is a great way to close a Year. We appreciate our advisor Mr. Edgar Stang and our ofticers: President, Kenneth Maher, Vice-President, Beniamin Paulina, Treas- urer, George Schnabel, Corresponding Secretary, John Fabrycky and Recording Secretary, John Buttacavoli. Thomas Rutkawski, John Gawlik, and William Roy, Peter, and Tom set the type. Pica Club members work busily. Bourke adjust a printing machine. ARTSMEN, Front Row, left to right: B. Vetter, C. Sterrett, M. Kollmer, Mr. George Mover lAdvisorl, J. Willse, P. Fink, B. Witte. Second Row: D. Dor- del, B. Bubin, C. Brown, R. Arnold, L. Becker, E. Lee, S. Sylvester. The inspiring artwork produced by the talented members of our club is truly outstanding. With a quick twist of wire, a stroke of the brush, a dab of paste and a scrap of paper, we create an original display or perhaps a poster or mobile to advertise some school activity. Advised by Mr. George Maver, our ofticers are: President, Joyce Willseg Vice-President, Marie Kollmer, Treasurer, Priscilla Fink and Secretary, Brenda Witte. What does it do to you? 1 'TW A f.: 'r A rts m e n Artsmen help advertise for the Chieftain Artsmen booth fea- tured handpainted shells. Library Club LIBRARY CLUB, Front Row, left to right: B. Brent, B. Cole, D. Dordelfi J. Carillo, C. Wagner, L. Testa, G. Roth. Second Row: A. Faraci, P. Trienens, A. Hegener, G. Meehan, M. Over- ton, J. Kaulh, C. Zielinski. Third Row: C. Van Aalten, D. Haut- man, R. Reinhardt, L. Carnevale, A. Passamonti, B. Strong. lt we have it, we'll find it! Groomed and trained to aid the librarians in keeping the files easily accessible and accurate, our service organi- zation also takes an active part during the inven- tory period of the school year. This type of work has its rewards. The useful information with We are a service club that gives assistance to the librarians in performing their work and to the students in using library materials. We are always willing to look up information for You, and we will prove to be a great help when you're which we are continuously surrounded and our annual Christmas party, which was our highlight for the year, are only a few of the benefits ob- tained through membership in our Library Club. Our advisor is Miss Evi lglauer. It isn't all work though. For example, we have a Christmas party which is always loads ot fun. Our advisor is Mr. Sorensen. working on your term paper. Boo k m en BOOKMEN, Front Row, left to right: John Meisel, George Hut- ter, Mr. Edwin Sorensen lAdvisorJ, Henry Kramer, Richard Schley. Second Row: Fred Erskine, Larry Plaunick, Harold Blair, Richard Ambrose. PHOTO STILLS, Front Row, left to right: R. Schrade, Mr. Arthur Side lAdvisorl, R. Turner. Second Row: W. Dahle, R. Hamer, D. Parker, V. Schauer. Photo Stills Lights flash, you see stars and you know that the Photo Stills boys are on the iob. Remember those pictures they took of you gulping your lunch or madly doing a term report at the last minute? These boys were forever dashing around taking pictures of familiar Sewanhaka scenes for many difterent uses. Many shots were used in issues of the Chieftain. Our President is Dick Hamer and our advisor is Mr. Arthur Side. Prolectlonlsts The End -Another movie has been success- fully shown, thanks to the well trained members of the Proiectionists Squad. These boys are re- sponsible for getting the machines and films to the classrooms and for showing the films. They repair broken films and equipment. The Squad is open to boys of any class, and upon the completion of two years of service the members are entitled to receive service letters. Our advisor is Mr. leon Cooper. MOVIE SQUAD, Front Row, left to right: J. Lolreddo, R. Becker, Mr. leon Cooper lAdvisorl, J. Hyde, E. Peterson. Second Row: B. Glusky, K. Marvin, A. McTague, J. Scannopieco. V s.. i it 7 t A, M I . . PWFXIJJ-f C fn, ilk j . , Ll .L .. .M if 1 . LLL PA L l ' If g ,- X-1 USHERETTES, Front Row, left to right. A. Salamone, P. Cooper, C. Sinagra, B. Vetter, Q Y' A-, ' . 2' X 'XR J. Fausto, H. Vanco, J. Abrams, C. Bernius, J. Perfetto, D. Sorensen, A. Passalaqua, V' ig A-VN 'D V L. Lutz. Second Row: C. Baselice, C. Motz, R. Kordowich, R. Ryan, M. Korec, XV D. Saunders, V. Schaumloffel, B. Haywood, F. Sylvester, P. Capek, P. Jocher, Mrs. Helen Bush lAdvisorl, S. Sylvester, D. Mogavero, L. Rome, A. Rubbo, P. Arkwright, M. Reynolds, J. Seyfried, P. Brown. Third Row: M. Krueger, M. Aungst, S. Vanek, C. Dawyot, L. Houghton, J. Hand, R. Trienens, A. Sortor, J. Killian, C. Von Aalten, B. Purdy, L. Maieski, J. Pytell, M. DiDomizio, K. Klein, J. Pytell, B. Koopmans, F. Eifert, L. Marrero, B. Andrews, C. Hoeflner, N. Stringhom, J. Alexander. Fourth Row: R. Rich, B. Raine, E. Lee, N. Hoover, M. Riordan, A. Tortorella, B. Christoph S. Kovoric, C. Peter, H. Klemm, J. Kellogg, B. Kiesling,M. Kadian, S. Weiss N Snow E. Schaluis, C. Plaisted, J. Barlel, P. Muti, M. Marcell, J. Huebner, C. Jepsen C De Bello M. Bucke. Usherettes Yes, the smiling girls who usher you to your seats at the graduation, school plays, concerts and Parent-Teacher functions are the traditional Usher- ettes. They have become a necessary part of all these activities by lending their time to give you a more enioyable time. Under the guidance of Mrs. Helen Busch, we are led by Captain Phyllis Jocher and Co-Cap- tain Sandy Sylvester. TICKET COMMITTEE, Front Row, left to right: J. Pertetto, E. Bohsner, J. Abrams, Mr. George Nelson, S. Sinagra, K. Strohm, F. Sylvester. Second Row: J. Ritayik, J. Ponichtera, D. Christman, T. Hagenah, T. Steck, P. Capek, M. Riordan. Ticket Committee Faithfully we stand behind our little window in the lobby or sit upstairs in the cafeteria, selling tickets to dances, games, concerts and all other school sponsored entertainment. We are glad to help promote school spirit this way, and we're happy when we see all those who help us by buy- ing tickets. We are advised by Mr. George Nelson. Front Row, left to right. P. Arkwright, G. Roivainen, R. Koop- man, M. Riordan, A. Zambuto, J. Ritayik, O. Koster, A. Richter, P. Colonna, J. Pytell, C. Baselice, B. Koopmans, M. Pelgorsch, M. Kollmer, M. McCollum, L, Weber, A. Healy. Second Row: A. Topaz, L. Sicard, N. Stoll, S. Mildner, B. Strollo, T. Deleo, E. Matushefske, J. Poiny, A. Roberto, L. R'chter, S. Kletecka, Girls' Service League Front Row, lelt to right: P. Higgins, S. Bouton, R. Koopman, M. Riordan, A. Zambuto, J. Ritayik, O. Koster, Mrs. Millicent Wille lAdvisorl, A. R'chter, P. Colonna, J. Pytell, C. Baselice, B. Brent, M. Kraici, S. Yunker, V. Cole. Second Row: C. Hoeffner, B. Backes, V. Cortelyou, C. Nelson, A. DeTuro, A. Klotz, E. Kopp, C. Eisemann, E. Dorsey, A. Buzzetti, B. Anderson, E. lee, M. Kcrec, J. Penman, L. Hamburger, M. Kadian, M. De- Blasio. Third Row: M. Lore, A. Zabora, C. Sclafani, J. Zimpel- man, L. Spedick, B. Bianchi, D. Foster, M. Matarese, B. Purdy, C. Wagner, J. Rotunda, J. Bartel, J. Kernochan, U. Saia, A. Titone, J. Tobitsch, E. Mendicino, C. Murray, M. Scull, V. Pantone. We sell ice cream at the bazaar. We We We We fused students to the classes. We check up on neglected lockers. wear bows for Purple and White Week. yell at you for going up a down stairway. assist the SHS office stafi. guide lost strangers or helpless and con- S. H. S. would miss these services, that's why we are called the GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE. Our advisor is Mrs. Millicent Wille, Captain, Anne Richter, Recording Secretary, Trudy Koster, Corresponding Secretaries, Carol Baselice, Mary Ellen Riordan, Superintendent of Posts, Joan Ritayik, Phyllis Colonnaf Ways and Means, Ruth Koopman and Treasurer, Angela Zambuto. E. Berneburg, E. Galoti, C, DeBello, P. DeGeorge, P. Hewitt. Third Row: R. Guarner, P. Anderson, D. Myer, P. Harrison, B. Bassak, C. Jurdin, M. Brantuk, A. Bzezinski, K. Galasieski, H. Klemm, M. Fasano, N. Barony, C. Horshinski, J. Collins, F. Georgi, R. Johnson, J. Fegarinos. 5 'S .1 BOYS HALL SQUAD, Front Row, left to right: G. Hutter, J, Weber, L. Becker, F. Mclean, Mr. Wallace Purdy lAdvisorI, T. Doran, M. Ziegler, J. Russo, R. Husser. Second Row: J. Bush, R. Orr, R. Yurcak, J. Foley, W. Martin, S. Gaerriero, K. Lonieski, Boys' Hall Squad As members of the Hall Squad, it is our duty to enforce laws passed by Student Government. During the past year, we have tried to satisfactorily achieve this goal. Besides our well known duty of cautioning between-class idlers, we also see to it that the locker areas are properly used, and we help maintain order during the four minute period breaks. Our organization offers prestige and the op- portunity to serve SHS in a variety of ways. Advised by Mr. Wallace Purdy, our Captain is Richard Fielding, and Adiutant, George Duguid. RADIO CLUB, Front Row, left to right: J. Lotreddo, L. Roach, L. Garcia, Mr. Steve Pappas lAdvisorl, R. Lodwig, S. Dickman, D. Gelman. Second Row: J. Rachelle, A. Rath, R. Ufier, L. Wil- 'TH B. Yacobellis, G. Michelini, J. llardi. Third Row: M. Bonserc, G. Rivers, J. Rachelle, B. Kessler, R. Piccininni, B. Betz, R. Gun- dersen, J. Gregory, E. Gill. Amateur Radio ls there someone in the Service to whom you would like to send a message? If so, speak to someone in the Amateur Radio Club. Sending mes- sages to servicemen all over the world is one of their pet proiects and has been for many years. They also help their members to understand the elements of amateur radio, so that they may obtain their ham licenses. The officers are President, Leslie Garcia, Vice- President, Richard Lodwig, Secretary, Leonard Roach and Treasurer, Ira Frank. lis, J. Buchbach, J. Scannapieco. Third Row: A. Hultner, J. Osborne, T. Wright, M. Romaglino, J. Buscemi, M. Giam- mona. ik Dick Bunger and Steve Shapiro prepare - 1, .. sl Y A - - I . N l 1 A 1.4 P. A. CLUB, Front Row, left to right: W. Mostler, R. Bunger, E. Sterbin, P. Johnson, Mr. John Stahl lAdvisorl, B. Della- camera, D. Hamer, K. Marvin, Second Row: C. Sraw, M. Wienges, S. Shapiro, M. Savage, T. Risi, Third Row: V. Russo, W. Audley, C. Smith, D. Walters. We're behind the scenes, not only during radio broad- casts, but at all social events, assemblies, and home foot- ball games. We have a field trip and dinner every year P A 4 b and also award a scholarship to the outstanding member C C of the club. We give up much of our free time lo be on hand whenever a public address system is needed. Who are we? That's no riddle, we're the P.A. Club and Bob Dellacamera: Vice-Chairmen, Kenneth Marvin and Mike Orlech, Treasurer, Pete Johnson, Secretary, Elsie Sterbin and Advisor, John Stahl. the tape recorder for a broadcast. WY Bob, Dick, Tom and Mal Check We over equipment- What do you think will happen if l tighten this? T' VAN MAL Charlie Smifh fries Io hook MGI Wienges up to fhe Dope recorder as Charlie Show observes. Mr. Reifel and Bob Dellocomero fix the mike in fhe confrol room. Z2 Pere Johnson Richard Homer and Mol Wemges dlscuss pfanx for an SHS radio i XM Q iv RADIO GUILD, Front Row, left to right: J. Anderson, A. Carotenuto, S. Muller, Mr. Norman Hosler lAd- visorl, J. Moy, E. Gillespie, B. Sweeney. Second Row. P. Fink, M. Huck, M. Ravaux, B. Bubin, J. Fausto, J. Hand, D. Sorensen. Third Row. J. Dauphin, A. Passalaqua, M. MacDonald, S. Kovaric, C. Calyer. RO Cl You are tuned to 90.3 megacycles on your FM dial, WSHS in Floral Park, New York. These familiar words are spoken every day by our announcers during G ' station breaks. On the air four hours each day, we cover dances, sporting events U I and concerts. Membership in Radio Guild is open to students who have taken the radio broadcasting course and wish to put their knowledge to practical use on a semi- professional level. Our officers are: President, Anita DiChiaro, Vice-President, Anne Carotenuto, Treasurer, Carolyn Calyer, Corresponding Secretary. Jeanne Dauphin and Record- ing Secretary, Mary Ann Huck. Scribes Our goal? To become emcient secretaries. We took that annual trip into the city, and it was a memorable one. The purple and white bows that we sold are still being worn in Sewan- haka. Our Stand Up The Bottle Booth at the bazaar turned out to be a grand success. Our funds were boosted by our sale of Christmas cords. We had a good time at our mother and daughter dinner. Our advisor is Mrs. Eunice Riordan, President. Doris Sorensen, Vice-President, Kay Saldin, Treasurer, Jane Wintz and Secretary, Vickie Martinez. SCRIBES, Front Row, left to right: L. Libschik, V. Martinez, J. Wintz, Mrs. Eunice Riordan lAdvisorl, D. Sorensen, K. Saldin, J. Donnigan, L. Zarzana, P. Brown, E. Gensh, S. Yunker, Second Row. J. Perfetto, A. Rizzotti, C. Dawyot, E. S'pplak, C. Marino, E. Ulgener, C. Sinagra, A. Zambuto, S. Muller, P. Hewitt. Third Row. F. Wilson, B. Vassallo, B. Koopmans, M. Kraici, P. DeGeorge, P. Peterson, T. Delec, J. Ritayik, C. Gianfala, C. Schmidt, D. Arthur. X X AKAHNAWES CO-Y, Front Row, left to right: J. Richards, S. Sylvester, L. Sicard, J. Abrams, M. Rihdan, K. Saldin, K. Nordahl, A. Sartor, M. MacDonald, A. Passalaqua. Second Row: G. Ricci, B. Raine, L. Gh- ertz, M. Martilik, P. Jocher, C. Motz, L. Rome, C. Cooper, B. Berk, S. Vanek, C. Person, P. Colonna, A. Rubbo. Third Row: R. Busch, S. Stetancies, W. Knapp, R. Karsch, A. Nixon, F. Arneman, T. Steck, J. Anderson, H. Amendola. ' Our prize winning support of Purple and White Week, our basket of food for the needy and our Honky Tonk dance kept us busy all year. While serving the community and Sewanhaka, we had fun. Our officers are: President, Mary Ellen Riordan, Vice-President, Kay Sal- din, Treasurer, Judy Abrams, Corresponding Secretary, Karen Nordahl, Recording Secretary Ann Sartor, Historian, Sandy Sylvester, Chaplain, Lucille Sicard and Sergeant-at-Arms, Jim Richards. Our advisor is Mrs. Pamela Berglund. The main goals of our organization are to promote lasting friendship among our members and to serve the community. To successfully achieve these goals, we sponsored our first dance, the popular Sock Hop, and gave baskets of food to needy families at Christmas. Our officers are: President, Carol Baselice, Vice-President, Susan Kletecka, Treasurer, Renate Kordowich, Recording Secretary, Judy O'Brien, Corresponding Sec- retary, Joyce Pytell and Historian, Trudy Koster. We are advised by Miss Georgene Brown. EONACS CO-Y, Front Row, left to right. B. Bubin, A. Carotenuto, C. Martone, R. Kordorvich, J. O'Brien, Miss Georgene Brown lAdvisorl, C. Baselice, S. Kletecka, O. Koster, J. Pytell. Second Row: E. Slerbin, K. Bermingham, J. Tuccinordi, M. Leuvy, B. Anderson, R. Koopman, E. Kopp, A. Anaslos, B, Hilty, A. Caruso. Third Row: D. Denaro, U. Saia, G. Geldmacher, M. Huck, B. Schaupp, D. Caunders, J. Pytell, A. Cohen, C. McGovern, T. Malloy. ., A X SJ W X Q, -50 dvyj ,u , f ' A lXp3jJ x X. wi kk . . Xl AJ' . sf., . . Nh' A 1 .VL-.--1 Qs ,N ,V ' . xxx-7M xx X-llxfx - 4 f 1 ff-' 'K if' lf X fi 'ov' kj , . ss, sf .'jXN3,,TNf I-TV ll X , 'J jlbvh V l -fx X A Y . J I K l. l K N-1 lg .J-f L X. K X. , Q sive xy, X f L5-i' - lfhix 5 x gxfv, , i . -L. silk EA X W 5 V Q W 5 M ix ,NT . i J-' Akahnavves i '1', J.. 'x 'ii ' N Eonacs Niandians' officers make plans for future meetings. NIANDIANS CO-Y, Front Row, left to right: A. Anderson, T Cogan, D. Goddard, L. Morrone, P. Hewitt, .l. Herbstreit, 1. Realy, J. Richards. Second Row. M. Cariello, J. Manniello, P. Borowski, M. Jurich, B. Christoph, F. Sylvester, R. DiGennaro, J Brugger. Third Row: J. Friedrichs, F. Arneman, P. Capek, B. Brent, M. Vita, M. Barwig, C. Spica, E. Beasley, B. Ricci. Niandians Buy a ielly apple and support Niandians. Yes, we sold ielly apples at the Student Council Bazaar and they were a sensation. We were kept busy this year trying to complete the film of the school that we've been making. As a service proiect we gave Christmas gifts to charity. Our officers are: President, Camille Caccia- tore, Vice-President, Pat Hewitt, Recording Secre- tary, Barbara Boccalini, Treasurer, Mary Vita, Corresponding Secretary, Linda Morrone and Alter- nate Corresponding Secretary, Diana Goddard. Our advisor is Mr. Robert Carroll. Niandians' officers in a less serious mood. Niandians have pow wow. 851' 4 QQ' ,Q PHI ZETA CHI HI-Y, Front Row, left to right: O. Koster, J. Rita- yik, M. Cariello, P, Fink, Miss Irene McLane lAdvisorl, A. Sala- mone, J. Pytell, A. Passolaqua, J. Pylell. Second Row: A. Anas- tos, D. Kloepfer, P. Link, J. Killian, A. Sartor, A. Caruso, L. Scholl. Third Row. J. Abrams, D. Johnson, R. Rich, J. Wintz, P. Jocher, R. Olson, A. Rubbo. Phi-Zeta Chi Hi-Y Pretzels, who wants to buy our pretzels? This was the familiar cry of the members of Phi Zeta Chi at all home football games. ln its first year of existence, our Hi-Y co-sponsored the suc- cessful Haunted House as the Student Council Ba- zaar and entertained hospitalized children. Our officers are: President, Annette Salamone, Vice-President, Pris Fink, Treasurer, Mary Anne Cariello, Recording Secretary, Trudy Koster, and Corresponding Secretary, Janice Pytell. We are advised by Miss Irene McLane. Phi Zeta Chi's booth at the Bazaar was a howling success. Twelve girls from Phi Zeta Chi pose pret- tlly. Members of Phi Zeta Chi gather 'round the piano. 4-sly --Q-lf . ,A if Q? an 3 if ALPHA HI Y Front Row left to right J. O'Brien, J. Kellogg, J. Dauphin, C. Bernius, Miss Mary Lou Lally lAdvlsorl P Brown J Brugger B Berk. Second Row B. Bubin, A. Carotenuto, C. Dawyot, B. Christoph, T DeLeo E Kopp M Overton Third Row. E, Matushefske, J. Polny, C. Jepsen, E. Weis, B, Koopmans, E Bohsner G Geldmacher B Strong. , C pe Al p h a H I-Y Nyjpfv-V ayl we didn't work hard this year. We sold candy ff! ll home football games. During Purple and White Week, we wore purple and white braids to publicize our club. At the Stu- dent Council Bazaar we had a booth, which was chosen the most colorful, and as a service proiect we gave a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family. Our advisor is Mrs. Lucille Mahar and our officers are: President, Carol Ann Bernius, Vice-President, Jeanne Dauphin, Treasurer, Joyce Brugger, Recording Secretary, Judy O'Brien, .Corresponding Secretary, Julienne Kellogg, Historian and Chaplain, Patricia Brown. Never let it be said that these Alpha girls are camera shy, they only hide hall' of themselves. - ff Q 17 ta-Beta Phi Hi-Y industrious is the proper name for the members of Iota Beta Phi who are always busy. At the Stu- dent Council Bazaar, they had an Apple Dunking Booth. At football games, they sold confetti. To help people with their Christmas shopping, they sold magazine subscriptions to Seventeen . But, best of all, the girls made scrap books for children in the hospital. They are led by: Advisor, Mrs. Trude Glaser, President, Carol Person, Vice President, Lorraine Gevertz, Recording Secretary, Carole Motz, Corres- ponding Secretary, Sandrqjylvester and Chaplain, Ruth Koopman. f' --wb wal lj, 4 .,., Third Row, D. Scholi, J. Perfetto, A. Huether, AAO A --, , Nil- L Lf- g L . 1 PHI Hl-Y, Front Row, left to right, S. Sylvester, C. Motz, C. Person, L. Geverlz, C. Baselice, Second Row: J. Alexander, B. Schaupp, A. Siebert, N. Snow, M. Aungst, N. Melkerson L. Ro- P. Cooper, S. Kovaric, J. Schwart, E. Gensh. Omega-Sigma Hi-Y I would like you to meet my Mother .... Yes, Omega-Sigma got this year off to a good start by having a Mother-Daughter dinner. We felt a warm glow as we prepared a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family and plan- ned a visit to an orphanage. We supported Purple and White Week by wearing purple and white car- nations. Our officers are: President, Lynne Houghton, Vice-President, lrene Hauptman, Treasurer, Anita DiChiaro, Recording Secretary, Janet Hand, Cor- responding Secretary, Phyllis Colonna, Historian, ,Nqfy Stringham and Chaplain, Carol 'Hausch. NlfQZE,Josephine ,Golde is our advisg.. A s Q f' .NA 1 pi OMEGA-SIGMA Hl-Y, Front Row, left to right: P. Colonnafr in an-E L. Houghton, Mrs. Josephine A Golde lAdvisorl, J. Hand, N. Stringham, C. Hausch. Second Row: ,EI L'ee, E. Sterbin, S. Vanek, M. Mac- , f 47. 'f Donald, D. Hofmann, C. Cooper, M. Kadian. Third Row, M. Martilik, N. Hoover, B. Raine, A. tiiuotti, J B. Vetter, B. Hilty, K. Nordahl. A5021-L6s.C'ifli u sffar sz ., 'T Q f? 1 '- , v 'q .argl hal 1 L., iff. f - L 13 KJ- '12 ffl' -of , nt. FC ,lu 1 .,f, V 1. Ll 47741014 lf' .f- f ., , --z Q vb -. ,. V 'Ki LOC 45 EPSILON Hl-Y, Front Row, left to rights N. Stoller, J. Robinson, S. Shapiro, J. Welsch, M. Herman. Second Row: M. Savage, J. Caltagirone, C. Bailey, E. DeCostro, E. Browder, P. Tartaglio. Third Row: B. Sweeney, M. Eisenstat, R. Hamer, G. Schryver, T, Steck. Get your cokes right here! That was our . familiar cry this year. We sold cokes at all home E I football games and at the Student Council Bazaar. O n Our annual All Men Broke Dance, especially popu- lar with the boys, was a great success. The girls H 0 Y had fun inviting the boys and paying forthe tickets. I - Epsilon was an active participant in inter-club sports. Our able officers are President, Steve Shapiro, Vice-President, Jeff Robinson, Treasurer, Mike Sav- age, Recording Secretary, Martin Herman, Corres- ponding Secretary, Norman Stoeler and Chaplain, Jason Welsh. President Steve Shapiro is getting the worst of this tug-of-war. A moment of mourning for the deceased. Epsilon members look rather enchanted. X-Y 4 el Q.: to Y it ,J g 4. IO' i.l ll ' U tbl' s I 1 Wassmer. Second Row: William Standwill, Carl Kaiser, James Bush, Rich Lodwig, Meye Haberm . Third Row Henry Hulsen, Frank Bendl, Bob Karsch. Aj lil I l , fl DELTA Hl-Y, Front Row, lett to right: Wilbur Audley, Dave Walters, William Mosller, Robert Ehrlich, ' l Our Hi-Y, the oldest one proud to say that it has lived utation. We sold programs at home football and f on the campus, is basketball games and showed movies at the Stu- r dent Council Bazaar. Our endeavors were a great I - success, and we raised money for our traditional .,,,,.,M,.e D J lwtj scholarship for an outstanding Sewanhakan. Our officers are: President, William Mostler, Vice-President, Robert Ehrlich, Treasurer, Wilbur ' If Wassmer. We l no Audley, Recording Secretary, Tom were capably advised by Mr. Felix Berger. Delta supports its President. A few of the boys have a little fun during a break in the meeting. Members of Delta climb the ladder of suc cess. br 'A ev ix-N TAU HI-Y Front Row, left to right: R. An son, Yil, Laskb, G. Rehorn, R. Horoszewski, T. Hayes, D. Wilkins, H. Amendola, W. Wo dbury, W, .Hanson. lSecond Row: G, Smith, H. Raber, N. Haard, B. Lemken, R. Wells, R., ,JL Crisolli, J. Realy, Third Row: C. 4 Z Terraro, M. Schacker, W. Haan, R. Bubeclm, . inev' h, D. Walters. . ' 'H- fl fl My llwwl 'wwf Vx V- J I ,lv4,o5'Ci U l l I-Y . H? J . 1 AN . N N, ' f Since w e ungest Hi-Y in Sewanhaka, i e es s ill in the process of growing up. 53 r gol putting booth at the Student Council Ba- f f zaar was enioyed by one and all. As a service to the community, we originated a bill that was pre- sented before the Albany Convention in December. We all enioyed the friendly competition which other school organizations afforded our basketball team. Members of Tau hold their President in high regard. ce . Tau boys perform gymnastics i 'Ilia WR ,. ,. Q4 1. j V' 1 fa,-,LSf:'4'M'lf I OM RON Hl-Y F nt Row, left to right: S. Stefancies, R. Busch, P. Reiersen, C. Pleuthner, A. J fl f fi 459i py,f'Pf Rot flbeb, F. Hirtreiter, R. Vaux. Second Row: B. Kissell, D. Leiter, K. Horton, W 'iw-i 'ffl yl:!Richa d,s,+.A9. erson, J. Friedrichs, P. Messina, A. Valone, A. Vitale, C. Menninger. Third .f- 1 . f V ' ff' . Jef! N Qty: efflhfale, B. Kessler, T. Ottaiauo, E. Beuel, F. Arneman, J. Anderson, F. Martino, P. f i Q ' 1 A Lzffjf Tartagtip, W. Pritchet, R'.WK4elting. I 15' fic! ffl . 414 ff'l f14' 7 4. ,iv-0-X ' it . A hzwf 1 ,rfb-1 Ifi f f yf!..g.1, . .. A- 'llflul i .f I. ff- ffl LL! if 1 l . . fl' -. f' ' 7 T m IC ro n I- .: I, ,, .... , , 5 ! . sl:-' f bi ,413 ' 1 if . . 7- I M fj Lf r Boasting one of the largest Hi-Y member- fe.. if , -P' ' T! ships in Sewcinhaka, Omicron celebrated its -f' 1 Ay 1. ' . ' l::r4? 'f H lvl fl i fpflflj - K' aff lil fourth birthday in 1958. 1957-58 was a happy year full of varied activities. At the Student Council Bazaar, one and all tried shaving Omicron balloons, often with spectacular results! For this endeavor our booth received the Most Original award. The members of the Omicron basketball team performed well on the court and beat the J.V. team. All this was real fun and pleasant work. Our advisor is Mr. Earl Myers. Our officers are: President, Arthur Boinay, Vice-President, Charles Pleuthner, Treasurer, Peter Roth, Secretary, Richard Busch and Chaplain, Anton Reiss. 1' 'Q Q' Kick those legs now-one, two, three. lt's not that we don't appreciate our president- 1? ' I Z 4 ??'F 1 Sw I Front Row, left to right: N. Saginario, D. Ad0I'I1S, T- l'lG9eYlGlh P. Hancke, H. Schwarze, B. Steingrandt, D. Hughes, B. Rizzo, Mr. Bruce Scotland iAdvisorl, T. Cogan, D. Hill. Second Row: C. Hubmeier. I 'M NxlbbAb cnmui Lambda boys form a HIAY Pyramid. lambda crowd call this just hanging around. Si T so , i i , W 'E P . Lambda Hi-Y Lambda Hi-Y carries on an extensive charity program and strives to develop high standards of character among its members. No matter what we do, we enioy doing it. Our Hall of Horrors at the Student Council Bazaar caused shrieks to echo throughout Stanforth Hall and the interclub basketball games in which we participated were as exciting as could be. Our advisor is Mr. Bruce Scotland. Our officers are: President, Dave Christman, Vice- President, Todd Hagenah, Treasurer, Tom Cogan, Recording Secretary, Mike Salamone, Correspond- ing Secretary, Danny Adams, Parlimentarian, David Hill and Chaplain, Nat Saginario. ll's all UPS and no DOWNS for the Lambda boys. C Ng 21x,,A,'K,j Cynk Ovddfvvvy? gl? SACHEM PLAYERS, Front Row, left to right: M. MacDonald, tenuto, B. Bossak B Berk M Aungst C Sunagra B Purdy P. Colonna, L. Ropertz, Mr. Idwal Janes lAdvisorl, J. Abrams, G. Ricci. Third Row G Chmara B Sweeney D Panzica L. Houghton, A. Passalaqua. Second Row: C. Plaisted, A. Caro- G. Balme, I.. Rice Cegwfw-'vs Sachem Players The Sachem Players did it again! Each year this hard working group brings to the Sewan- haka stage a smash hit. This year they produced. Lilacs in the Rain, a terrific comedy. This group of lively Sewanhakans meet every other week to discuss new projects. The obiect of the Sachem Players is to promote theater enioyment. To help carry out this obiective, they attend Broadway plays. Their advisor is Mr. Idwal Jones. The Presi- dent is Judy Abrams. Other officers are: Treasurer, Linda Ropertz, Corresponding Secretary, Phyllis Colonna and Recording Secretary, Lynne Houghton. Grace Ricci receives prompt cue. Stage N Q! U The cast of Lilac: rn the Rain pose for their deserved accolades. Crew STAGE CREW, Front Row, left to right: Gordon Hanson, Mr. Idwal Jones lAdvisorl, Kenneth M a r v i n. .Second Row: Chuck Bailey, Richard Busch, Larry Rice, Armendo Valentin. Sl CynthIa Cooper Editor IH Chu! 'Q 95 1243! os Morgan Mary Ellen RIordan Hen Lasko Managnng EdlfOf Sales and DIxtrIbutvon Sale, Pmmonon Judy HerbstreIt 9 : Busmess Charles Pleuthner Llterary I' The l958 Totem IS truly a new year book Once agaIn, It IS lImIted to the GCTIVITIES of Sewanhaka now a SenIor Hugh School ThlS book Includes such new features as a SenIor Hall of Fame In and Around The School, Increased sport cover age scoreboards and several new Ideas In layout We have trIed to maIntaIn the same hIgh standards set by past Totem staffs despIte a substantIal decrease In the ms.. X Jam SESSION In the Totem omce IrvIng Marks LInda Ropertz Carol Person Photography Feature: ldentrflcanons 52 1 r C I l i ' wa A -. L' I f , 'I 2 K R. rf-133 ' I I .1 H - xi,--Aire' : f r I gl -A. Az' . Hawk ' - 'I'-M . 1, 'A , 1' l x ' - I I , , it 5 .I f 1 x g E ,I X 1' ' 'tai Joyce Willse T' sv - A t I 19 ff' I I I tg . Ir, -' 'fli eaflf I I L N -11 i. l Elsie Sterbin Stephen Shapiro Helen VGNCO Club Schedules Club Contracts TOT EM student enrollment at Sewanhaka and a reduced operational budget. At this time, I am expressing my sincere appreciation to all who played a part in the production of this book: the administration, the advisors, the faculty members, the staff members, the student Senior Portraits Mr. George Maver Art Advisor 1 -ve . QM, 11' if , it 'ff Mrs. M. Arlene Abel: Head Advisor -'Ig body, the advertisers and patrons. We are deeply appreciative. Cynthia Cooper, Editor-in-Chief Mrs. Eunice Riordan Typing Advisor 4,-. l K mm! Mr. Leon Cooper Senior Portraits Advisor -:WX . , , Research-Totem style. Totem editors, Joyce Willse and Mary Ellen Riordan, are trying to get an idea for a Mr. lrwin Newman COYGI' design. Financial Advisor f 7. ' .74 H C , ,,,. M ' ' . . S i U4 N.- KZ-f, X. ,234 ...S+ Mr. Charles Calandros literary Advisor N 'ji , . sim I 53 :nail an-1-up TOTEM PICTORIAL STAFF, Front Row, left to right: K. Saldin, M. Aungst, R. Johnson, H. Vanco, E. Sterbin, J. Kellogg, M. Pelgorsch, M. Cariello. Second Row: D. Wil- kins, A. Tortorella, L. Ropertz, A. Newman, P. Peterson, A. Pas- salaqua, P. Arkwright, A. DiChiaro, D. Christman. Third Row: I. Marks, T. Cogan, M. Schacker, R. Horos- zewski, R. Anderson, A. Nixon, A. Anderson, D. Kulsick. Totem Pictoriol Stott Totem Homeroom Representatives TOTEM HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES, Front Row, left to right: J. Wintz, M. Kraici, C. Wagner, D. Hand, P. Arkwright, P. Fink, M. Riordan, A. Rubbo, P. Risucci, L. Lucas, V. Metsch. Second Row: J. Moy, A. Roberto, J. Andersen, M. Deluca, L. Houghton, K. O'FarreIl, G. Meehan, C. Marino, J. Bryk, J. Pen- nachio, P. Buongervino, K. Mellett, Z. Ostrower. Third Row: R. Horoszewski, R. Robinson, L. Becker, M. Scales, E. Kopp, L. Potwin, J. Kernochan, D. Dinolfo, C. Ippolito, L. Wright, E. Schlavis, K. Klein, G. Hutter, E. Coyne, E. Garnett. l TOTEM ART STAFF, Front Row, left l to right: Brenda Witte, Sandra Syl- vester, Betty Vetter, Marie Kollmer, Joyce Willse, Mary Vita. Second Row: Tom D r u m m o n d, Conrad Brown, Ronnie Arnold, Jo s e p h Armato. Totem Art Sto tl Totem Literory Sto ff TOTEM ADVERTISING STAFF, Front Row, left to right: P. Hewitt, C. Gianfala, P. DeGeorge, J. Herbstreit, J. Ritayik, T. Deleo. Second Row. C. Sinagra, J. Wintz, L. Morrone, P. Cooper, F. Syl- vester. Third Row: T. Hayes, S. Shapiro, W. Lasko, R. Horos- zewski, M. Schacker, E, Beasley, H. Amendola. 3.1 TOTEM LITERARY STAFF, Front Row, left to right: Lillian Richter, Annette Tortorella. Second Row: Robert Ehrlich, Charles Pleuth- ner, David Hill. Totem Advertising Stott 55 fi 2. - , A 9 ' is I I 5 CHIEFTAIN, Front Row, left to right: A. LePage, D. Dordel, G. Chmara, B. Simmons, B. Bossak, J. Proops, J. Pytell, P. Fink, J. Pytell, Dr. Sigmund J. Sluszka lAdvisorl, J. Kellogg, B. Hilty, J. Kelly, C. Colyer. Second Row: M. Jansen, M. Ravoux, J. Sey- J . .IJ . X X 4. N? 4- f X o 5, o 5, sChieltcuni J , X 5 J 'ee . , A WJ X X 'Did you read about it? -- ' Noi Well, hurry and get today's Chieftain! Yes, to get all the news in and around SHS, all you have to do is read the Chieftain, Sewan- hoka's bi-monthly newspaper. lt contains news, sport stories, pictures, cartoons and spectacular features. The Chieftain is the receipient of many national and local awards. The advisors are Dr. Sigmund Sluszka, Mr. Walter Thompson and Mr. Felix Berger. The Editor-in-Chief is Priscilla Fink. PURPLE QUILL, Front Row, left to right: A. Salamone, M. Schumm, M. Anderson, L. Rome, A. Roberto, C. Housch, S. Rath, Second Row: C. Brown, J. Valenzo, Mr. Charles Cclandros . our -slim,-Q..-4-if -- XO' 'v yi. A uv fried, M. DiDomizio, V. Scott, L. Moieski, M. Borwig, N. Snow E. Kopp, K. O'Farrell, M. Sabbath, O. Koster. Third Row: R. Rich A. Salamone, P. Arkwright, B. Vassallo, C. McGovern, M Chaitoff. Purple Quill 1 Mr, Calandros, l iust can't think of a single thing to write. And yet, with our nimble pencils we stumbled ahead, our free association taking us over the amusing, abusing, and confusing, all to the glee and dismay of our faithful readers. Our advisor is Mr. Charles Calandros. Our officers are: Marilou Anderson, Creative Co- ordinator, Lesley Rome and Maryanne Schumm, Assistant Creationists and Anna May Roberto, Creative Historian. lAdvisorl, W. Woodbury, R. Turner. Third Row: M. Traversa, T. Lipp, J. Buckley, D. Kulsick, F. Lucenle. as ,f Ira by- jf . ' Y -7 'ff N. ,L Iv ec. Artsmen and Pris Fink, Chieftain Editor, confer on f Y i the cartoon schedule. V ' , 4 P . ' ' , ' L I I A . ,U V, f Having met their press deadline, Chieftain editors 1 ll I , lik 1 C N N ,. . L anxiously scan galleys. K . 6119+ lj' V be V, Ill? A FL , S l' lb! ft . I l l V 'I 'V 5 y J ' - M7 - f V L' ' go-. if 'lv V fl. l fu 1 s. 11 I A SQ' I S is -i ' 1 ' :N ,vlf 'r -lid' .A e' ' L f Q lf? lk 1 X ' h L I 1' by Nb!! I -1 ' f lf , , , ni Lf 'N his xx 'll' , Where's my assignment? asks Kath- leen and the Pytell twins of the Chieftan staff. p,,. Chieftain editors proudly display their awards if ffm '1- Julie Kellogg and Andy LePage balance the books in the Chieftain business office. il ASTROPHYSICS, Front Row, left to right: B. Hilty, R. Lodders, Mr. Adolph Scholl lAdvisorl, J. Hyde, D. Johnson. Second Row: Astrophysics Club If you like science, then the Astrophysics club is for you. The meetings feature talks by men prominent in the field of science. The members take great delight in studying the heavens through their ten inch telescope, one of the largest on Long Island. Advised by Mr. Adolph Scholl, our officers are: President, Erich Bender, Vice-President, Joe Hyde, Treasurer, Ralph Lodders, Recording Secret- ary, Joan Monks, Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Hilty and Sergeant-at-Arms, Louis Mos- carello. AVIATION, Front Row, left to right: B. Makofske, H. Schmitt, W. King, J. Sievers, J. Meisel, R. Yurcak, J. Keates, B. Romano, D. Schley, M. Healy. Second Row: B. Ricci, P. Coppola, P. Hil- debrand, R. Orr, F. Simon, B. Mohrman, R. Romano, M. Ferrante, if P . U t . Q . 6 D. Hill, R. Ehrlich, M. Savage, E. Hanus, P. Walsh. Third Row: H. Kramer, L. Moscarello, C. Brown, S. Shapiro, M. Feinstein. Aviation Club The Sewanhaka Aviation club strives to further interest in aviation and to provide a back- ground for future work in aviation for its members. Field trips to local airports and trips of inspection thru airplane hangers are featured. Week-end flights with former Sewanhaka aviation students, who own their own planes, are made. Work on models and engines is a definite part of our activities. The club's President is Larry Rice, Vice-Presi- dent, Michael Ferrante, Treasurer, Jeffrey Keates and Secretary, Richard Orr. W. Peters, A. Reisen, J. Bombara, Mr. Robert Kirk lAdvisorl. Third Row: Mr. Edgar Crothers lAdvisorl, L. Rice, R. Hoffmeyer, W. Martin, J. Nasfro, R. Pfeifer, J. Maione, G. Dinda, W. Schleck, R Boxman, L. Enke li . .f-Y' ' Ct 'N X-PONENTS, Front Row, left to right: N. Saginario, E. Bender, M. Huck, Miss Mabel Oestrich lAdvisorJ, R. Ehrlich, M. Haber- man. Second Row. P. Tartaglia, D. Lasko, E. Kopp, D. Kloepter, X-Ponents The X-Ponents club is open to Sewanhakans possessing an interest in mathematics. An excur- sion to a Broadway show plus a trip to IBM head- quarters to see the awesome electronic brains were high lights in our year's activities. Guest speakers on mathematical careers helped to promote an interest in our subiect. Our officers are President, Robert Ehrlich, Vice-President, Erich Bender, Treasurer, Nathaniel Saginario, Corresponding Secretary, Mary Ann D. Johannsen, C. DeBelIo, L. Morgan, J. Lopez, P. Norris. Third Row: M. Reiter, J. Meyn, C. Pleuthner, J. Knipscher, J. Valenza, D. Hill. Yorker Club Our trip to West Point to see the Army- Colgate football game high-lighted our year. The trips to Greenwich Village and to Chinatown, and attendance at a Broadway play helped to ac- quaint us with New York City. Finally a dinner was held to honor our senior members. Advised by Miss Gladys Reed, our officers are: President, Annette Tortorella, Vice- President, Norma Snow, Treasurer, Lillian! Richter, Corres- ponding ?elref5ry,kathy Sinagra and Recording Huck and Recording Secretary, Meyer Haberman. Secretilfy, Virginia- Scott. ' ,, A J 1 I I! . ' s. r, I' ' v 1 V V V Y Y Y 1 ' ' YORKER CLUB, Front Row, left to right: D. Hofmann, A. Rizzotti, L. Richter, A. Tortorella, Miss Gladys Reed lAdvisorl, N. Snow, V. Scott, C. Sinagra, A. Caruso, J. Brugger. Second Row: E. Sterbin, B. Kovacs, J. Ritayik, A. Anastos, C. Motz, S. Kle- tecka, P. Cooper, L. Correll, P. Fink, C. Cooper, B. McCallum, J. Pytell. Third Row: C. Kohler, M. Huck, J. Pytell, L. Nelson, D. Saunders, L. Houghton, B. Weber, N. Hoover, E. Lee, D. John- son, M. E. Riordan, M. Coriello, D. Gilbert, J. Hand. WO, '4 :rr H SOCIETAS LATINA, Front Row, left to right: M. Riordan, R. Rich A. Salamone, L. Morgan, Miss Mary Louise Boyle lAdvisorl, D. Christman, M. Huck, M. Jurich. Second Row: K. Byrne, Societas Latina The obiective of the Societas Latina is to stimulate interest in Latin. Our ring toss boom ar the Student Council Bazaar was enioyed by all. Our service proiect this year consisted of helping to decorate the Teachers' Dining Hall for open school night. A Christmas party and a field trip played maior roles in our year's activities. During Purple and White week, we distributed purple felt pennants. Our advisor is Miss Mary Lou Boyle. Our officers are: President, Lois Morgan, Vice-Presi- dent, Mary Ann Huck Secretary, Mary Ann .lurich and Treasurer, David Christman. L'ORFLAMME, Front Row, left to right: B. Cole, C. Zielinski, A. Tortorella, C. Sinagra, Mrs. Elinor R. Cain lAdvisorl, R. Manns, M. DiDomizio, B. Strong, M. Stuto. Second Row: G. Roivainen, P. Fink, K. O'Farrell, A. Avella, B. Anderson, C. Calyer, D. Gil- 46 'O 'llc K. Klein, B. Piltz, B. Witte, .l. O'Brien, C. Baseline, D. Foster, B. Bubin. Third Row: N. Kaufmann, B. Considine, T. Celandine, B. Fanslow, K. Anderson. L'Orillamme La Belle France, you intrigue us so! Perhaps it is this air of mystery surrounding you that calls us to ioin L'Oriflamme. There is no doubt that L'Oriflamme activities this year were varied and enioyable. On Valentine's Day, we sold felt hearts. We participated in the Student Council Bazaar by having a booth that consisted of a dart throwing contest. Our officers are: President, Cathy Sinagra, Vice President, Regina Manns, Treasurer, Barbara Boccalini, Recording Secretary, Annette Tortorello and Corresponding Secretary, Mariann DiDomizio. Our advisor is Mrs. Eleanor Cain. bert, N. Hoover, G. Klich, N. Miller, B. Schaupp. Third Row: M. Ravaux, L. Burch, C. Jepsen, R. Passaninante, T. Hagenah, D. Christman, M. Riordan, P. Colonna, P. Bulger, C. Langone, M. Jurich. Q ,I lOS JOVENES, FrontlRow, left to ruht: Gvioivatnen, R. John- son, R. Berka, P., Mogdvero, Miss' Irene Mclgne lAdvixorl, l.. Maieski, J. 96llins, Jr'4anniUlo, Cdrrell, I. Diaco. Second Row. M. Gurlello, c. sun? mf Janna, c. ruined, E. schlqru, 1 X 1 . . J 1 ?Las Jovenes W Again year-'los Jovgrfes was busy with manj activl es. Af Christmas we brightened the liyes ofl,many children by giving toys to an orphanage. ,O'ur Student Council' Bazaar booth featured qball throwing contest. In the spring we had a'Wonderful time eating qtra Spanish restaur- ant.fBuring3 Purple and White Week we sported colored duraccas. A Our advisor is Miss lriene McLaine. Our officers are President, Linda Maieskip Vice-President, Kathy Hynes, Treasurer, Ronald Berka, Recording Secretary, Diane Mogarcio and Corresponding Secretary, Joan Collins. DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN, Front Row, left to right: J. Kauth E. Gillespie, C. Hausch, G. Geldmacher, J. Alexander, N. String- I ham, A. Seifert, Dr. John Forst lAdvisorl, E. Kopp, D. Johnson, l.. Ropertz, E. Coyne, J. Pennachio, S. Mildner. Second Row: P. GroHman, E. Tamberino, R. Husser, O. Koster, R. Kordowich, J. Bartel, V. Moore, J. Nelson, B. Andrews. Third Row: A. Le- Page, J. Rachelle, N. Saginario, J. Anderson, J. Salerno, C. Fer- raro, M. Gilbert. Der Deutsche Verein Sprechen Sie Deutsch? in-,Gln Well then, you should be in the German Club. Our obiect is to promote interest in German and provide fun and enioyment for our members. As is tradition, we took part in the Student Council Bazaar. We also supported Purple and White Week by wearing Tyrolean suspenders. A field trip to a German restaurant and a German movie were other activities. Advised by Dr. John Forst, our officers are: President, Edith Kopp, Vice-President, Anne Seifert, Treasurer, Nancy Stringham, Corresponding Sec- retary, Margo Fuhrann and Recording Secretary, Linda Ropertz. R. Koopman, J. Wolz, M. Bucke, M. Krueger, M. Overton, l.. Weber, Z. Ostrower, E. Wedemeyer, G. Chmara. Third Row: J. Keates, C. Hahn, P. Walles, J. Meyn, D. Jacobs, J. Hyde, J. Martin, R. Arnold, C. McGovern, G. Block, R. Singer. 'TE f I Q Six ne Z3 4 at FUTURE NURSES, Front Row, left to right: D. Tietze, A. Richter, Miss Jean Mason lAdvisorl, J. Rizzo, G. Klich, l. Marrero. Second Row: J. Pytell, C. Steele, P. Grote, M. Cappolli, R. Prin- Future Nurses Our activities in this club really helped us to learn a lot more about nursing. Interest in this field was sharpened by our visit to a hospital and our discussions with visiting nurses. We had a very successful booth at the Student Council Bazaar. Many other activities provided us with an enioyable and profitable year. Advised by Miss Jean Mason, our officers are: President, Joyce Rizzo, Vice-President, Judy O'Brien, Treasurer, Linda Marrero, Recording Sec- retary, Anne Richter and Corresponding Secretary, Gloria Klich. F.F.A., Front Row, left to right: S. Kurz, J. Mancuso, P. Miller, R. Brengard, C. Menninger, Mr. Ralph E. Swenson lAdvisorl, S. Kryscuk, J. Klapp, J. Welsch, V. Colombo, N. Haard, D. Baron. Second Row: G. Kalicin, F. Borger, M. Ziegler, L. Becker, C. Bar- k.. L K ll -7 1 5, cipato. Third Row: A. Healy, P. Muti, G. Meehan, J. Auri- gemma, C. Riley. Future Farmers The Sewanhaka chapter of the Future Farm- ers of America is one of the largest in New York State. It is our responsibility to develop agricultur- al leaders and useful citizens and to promote co- operation. Our interest in farming was increased through our field trips to farms and agricultural shows. Our contribution to the school this year was the reseeding of the front lawn. We are advised by Mr. Ralph Swenson. Our officers are: President, Harold Menninger, Vice- President, Roy Brengard, Treasurer, Joseph Man- cuso and Secretary, Stephen Kryscuk. bieri, R. Knudsen, M. Tretola, B. Boellner, F. Zarrel, l. Smith, J. Bromwich. Third Row: W. Johnston, P. Smith, P. LaMarca, R. Gundersen, R. Hupe, T. Horoszewski, E. Walker, C. Morabito, G. Brown, D. Moran, R. Bracciante. f 'xgfl k,. .Y . K s sh i 1 f-1 F.T.A., Front Row, left to right: L. Richter, P. Arkwright, Mr. Mervyn McClintock lAdvisorl, D. Johnson, J. Abrams. Second Row: L. Weber, S. Sylvester, P. Fink, G. Geldmacher, J. Fausto. Future Teachers The Future Teachers are having another busy year. They often hear guest speakers who advise them on their future careers. LIFE!-This word is the symbol for the Long Island Future Educators. The members are associated with this organization and participate in the annual workshop. They are advised by Mr. Mervyn McClintock. Their officers are: President, Phyllis Arkwright, Vice-President, Donna Johnson, Recording and Corresponding Secretary, Lillian Richter, Treasurer, Lorraine Weber and representatives to LlFE, Sandra Sylvester and Judith Abrams. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB, Front Row, left to right: D. Arthur, F. Sylvester, M. Leavy, B. Koopmans, M. McCollum, Mrs. Virginia Whidden lAdvisorl, P. Cooper, B. McCollum, M. Pelgorsch, M. Bradshaw, J. Bradshaw. Second Row, P. Anderson, M. Koz- W-I Third Row, M. Cariello, B. Witte, L. Houghton, M. Jurich, F. Eifert, U. Saia. Home Ec Club The Home Economics Club offers students who are interested in cooking the opportunity to prac- tice this art and to learn the importance of a well-balanced diet. At the Student Council Bazaar we sold Pizza pies. Two of our activities were a cosmetic demonstration and a fashion show. One of our outstanding services is that of providing refreshments, at a very nominal price, for other school clubs. Advised by Mrs. officers are: President, Maureen McCollum, Vice- President, Phyllis Cooper, Corresponding Sec- retary, Barbara McCollum, Recording Secretary, Virginia Whidden, our Florence Sylvester, Treasurer, Barbara Koopmans and Historian, Mildred Leary. lowski, B. Krillke, L. Richter, B. Christoph, P. Capek, H. Klemm, C. Nelson, K. Klein, S. Harold. Third Row: C. Giantala, P. DeGeorge, L. Spedick, M. Jansen, K. Mellett, S Byrne, C. Schmidt, R. Principato, B. Lirenz. R7 1 sz Z ' .,, fs er r ,IW i2 l niBi11Xf4w Lathe- f 'YJ-. '8.,Y?tN-A i fra?-:3'?' CHOIR, Front Row, left to right: F. Georgi, S. Grant, O. Koster, E. Dorsey, E. Fasbender, C. Jepsen, L. Maieski, L. Fine, C. Van L D. Gilbert, C. Bryan, I. Dragani, F. Martino, A. Valone, Aulren, Af Fdruci, G- Geldmurheffxl- McEwen, B. Strong- Third X P. Jocher, Miss Kathleen Donoghue, R. Vaux, D. Sorensen, Row: G.,ChrnO?i 5. KL1I'SCltyPl- BCLK'-IYQ A- Belffone, P- THOMP- . Sartor, J. Killian, E. Weis, T. Borbiero, T. Cogan, S. Stefan- :Soni RfHOlvR'eS, N- Sllginorio, Laskq, M. Evensen, J. Gawck, -.U 'rv Xcie Second Row: L. Spedick, J. Pytell, S. Sylvester, M. Mar- if W. Donoiwu B. Wheeler, xy i l E L tilik, R. Ryan, M. Leavy, S. Byrne, L. Wright, R. Trienensw, ,i Il K If 3 fl J , ' xy P' - ' L 1 J X , I l , f 'T i A N Nz, J A - , . , X. . if T he is ,yi J 4 I i 1' .f llwxfli .J Q i ,df A i I Y. E J X., ' V X ' ' Q 2 K L ly The purple robed choir, moving down the J 'J-lx 1 Wil E' aigles at the annual Christmas Concert, spread the Q sf T 1 N l spirit of Christmas throughout the auditorium. u... ' Q1 E Adding to the ioy and expectation of the coming -SQ? sf C Christmas vacation, the Choir spread good cheer .y Q throughout the school by singing carols through , A - - FJ Y Edwino Weis N Q X' Outstanding Girl in Choir the halls- ? 5, To ioin Choir one must possess a fine singing Q L Richard vcux voice and a well rounded personality. Members l OJ all X, X Outstanding soy in Choir of the Choir spent many hours of their time 'X 1 K i'--- f. . . - SAX jg ,Ai L ' A planning and perfecting their numbers for the L is ' ' Christmas Concert as well as for many other per- Ql all formances. This work was well rewarded, however, S Cf 'Q yx 4 in the satisfaction of a iob well done. C 4' z Q if x V f in Qzzj ldee Dragani and o few Choir members pause Q - Q 9 . for a short relief. -., xv X . s.,,,,, Q AL! . 64 Choir members surround thot helpful musical instrument - the piano. CHOIR, Front Row, left to right: C. Bernius, S. Vanek, E. Lind- quist, B. Raine, S. Williams, l. Dragani, F. Martino, A. Valone, P. Jocher, Miss Kathleen Donoghue lAdvisorl, R. Vaux, D. Soren- sen, A. Sarlor, J. Killian, E. Weis, T. l.aBeIla, M. Overton 1 witz, K. A. Avellg, Third Row: Tw Alexander, B, J. Tabor, A. Siebert, i9.jZ6'Brla67M. DiDomizio, B. Boeschen. S ncies, B. Thole, F. Bendl, T. Bar- . Buy' , iidiqihisp, C. Bailey, T. cpgmf bfvxifb C. Bryan? C. Baseline. Second Row: A. Rossi, P. Brown, G.ijiabino- M y ' 'A U K 'li i!Z!7'V I A 'l 5 .A ,. A. cz 1 ...U f- a C f - 5 . ,J U5 xl lf f t .. -,ff f -V -4, ,ff vf f C f y , . ,ff -.- 'A f if ,. 1 If 'f . ' , il 'F ' , L, f' , l rg , - ' X X . I 4' Lf , I. lf' i , if . to ,L - A , ' f uf L' LM 5'pw.f , if GI at Q ...at . F ' ' , wt . i 1 lflkfiv l The hard working choir members were ialso rewarded for their work by a most entertaining and educational trip to the Metropolitan Opera. The trip was a highlight of the school year and provided a wealth of enioyment for all those who participated. Choir provides an organization so that stu- dents who possess high interest and ability in music can use this talent in a creative manner, and at the same time, fulfill their need for social activities. Our advisor this year is Miss Kathleen Donog- hue. Our officers are President, Richard Vaux, Vice-President, Phyllis Jocher, Treasurer, Frank l Martino, Recording Secretaries, Doris Sorensen and Anne Sartor, Corresponding Secretary, June Killian, Business Manager, Anthony Valone and Librarians, Edwina Weiss, Judy O'Brien, and Diane Gilbert. ,J x...J -7 ff' X5-Zkt y -fl'i- he-' QL, - 27-A-- X1 1 , 1. ax . ,. ,, A , X. LU, 119.15 . '--.,.1 ' 4 7, y X ,- fgvsgp Li-if 7- K . . ,-R ,,,4 7 :A x, , L. s I ,-, N.. .4 fre.- . If I . r 7' LJ I J ticing for the numerous Eve they participate. , Nfx7 1 Choir members spend many hours pffe in which 'BAND FTOM Row' leff to right lf Corr ll J. Tuccinardi, R, Dwyer, J. Lopez, R. Peters, M. Nigro, W. Pritchet, J. Vosper, D Kldepfer N tlaard V DePnmo L Lutz L Wright, E. WeiS- C. Abel, G. Smith. Third Row: R. Romei, N. Kaufmann, W. Betz, S cond Row F Barma T WOQHSY A NGPP' D- Christmun. P. Metzger, Mr. Norbert Renick fAdvisorJ, P. Walsh. Varsity Band Once again the cheers of the crowd mingled with the loud, resonant notes of the Varsity Band. The occasion was any half time during a Sewanhaka football game as the band went smoothly through its formations. Once again Sewanhakans filled with pride, as they watched the band taking part in the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The participation of the band helped make the Christmas concert a truly enioyable occasion for everyone. The band members also performed in the Spring concert, as well as at numerous assem- blies. Other functions in which the band participated were the Memorial Day Parade, the District Band Festival and the summer Jones Beach concerts. Mr. Norbert Renick is the Conductor. The President is Dave Christman, Vice President, Paul Metzger, Secretary-Treasurer, Edwina Weiss and Drum Maior, Cliff Abels. The Sewanhaka Band plays in the Memorial Day Parade. P. Walsh, J. Vosper, L. Lutz, and G. Smith look carried away by their sweet notes. lj. 0 :hz iii... DANCE BAND, Front Row, left to right: V. DePrimo, E. Weis, W. Pritchet, C. Abel, T. Wagner, L. Correll, P. Metzger. Second Dance Band Row: P. Walsh, J. Rannella, D.'Christman, J. Lopez, Mr. Norbert Renick lAdvisarl, E. Caragal, H..lalfe, R. Dwyer. l A -4 O Aeolians H The new dance band was very suc sAgE in We were delighted when we were xclhoissn its first year of operation. Four trum s ive to become members of the Aeolians. Fo wing saxophones, a trombone, drums, a pian a a a test of our musical ability, the membershi d ' guitar combined to form a swinging ne sqund on our admission because their appro xmrlus that really had Sewanhaka toes tappin Q NGCGSSUYY bef0fe we Could l0lf1- ,l K Their music enlivened many assemms gm in Sewanhaka and in other high schoo in h district. Playing at assemblies was not Q nly work of this group. They were heard m dances as well. Local groups often hired e t L play at their social events. The advisor is Mr. Norbert Renick. g the band is David Christman. AEOLIANS, Front Row, left to right: E. Weis, M. lOverton, S. Vanek, S. Williams, C. Bernius, l. Dragani, Ml athleen Donoghue Mdvisorl, D. Sorensen, K. Nordahl, B. oeschen, J. Alexander, A. Avella, J. O'Brien. Second Row: million, A. Sartor, P, Jocher, B. Purdy, C. Baselice, R. A. Sie- The long hours of hard work spent.in Q c- tice were more than repaid by the applaulle' e received at performances. We sang at U I ly programs, clubs, benefits and Sunday af lrnlibn' concerts. The thrill of the year came iwhvbn Te, ' participated in the Spring concert. RJ 4 Q .A Miss Kathleen Donoghue is our a ' and ' leader. I-5 A in ise 3 bert, L. Wright, J. Tabor, R. Ryan, D. Gilbert, E. Dcfsey., Third Row: c. Bryon, G. nubinownz, L. Muieski, M. Maeililf, CLYan Acnen, A. Fawn, L. Fine, s. Sylvester, L. spedalk, M. Dim! zio, G. Geldmacher, S. Grant. f K ff X11 N , r-9 jk!! ,L .Q ROCKETTES, left to right: Barbara Berk, Cynthia Cooper Marie Kollmer Doris Hofmann Rosalie Rich Angela Zambuto, Jeanne O'Leary, Sandy Scaturro, Annette Salamone Jeanne Donmgan Rockettes routines mastered. All of this is necessary and worthwhile, for at each performance all twenty Rockettes must perform as one. These pert representatives of Sewanhaka provide a real thrill for all of us. They again performed in the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade before countless on-lookers and T.V. viewers. Advised by Miss Mary Lou Lally, the g' l are led by Captaim,JDoris Hofmafhhg- Cap ln, Annette Salamone? LT5easuLgr'f f ai. ml-lyto and fecreqqry, LDiiaM ASq1di3 fffv X4 ff, F, fy r-rsii if T is r Q ul L L9 2, T, 4 in--ju' ,f ,lf FJ U lt? . ,R , I M I lik! L2,f UI my f - - it x f ' ' IP - fif' X, i. K1 fl' 14-'V olpfkd . lj - xv lf ' s L. kr, Z ,Rf JI, , 5 - ' - rl' UV 2 .DN ' I i ,V HMM' 'fy X J JJ I,-1 Eac clrette puts her best foot forward 1 Q E . jf'-f lf- I7 .5 V I pl DL . fi Lf V 1' ' f' f' fit - A 1 5 19 ffl of ' ,fi fi of - - 1 Rockettex go through their paces. dr Juv' 9 , N lL n K.. ' fi r-I Ga ii 45 Q il A Q I 1 KM 5 ral X, 'fs' RELEASED ENERGY If Nw V M, X R F X 1-,, XV S51 fx . X k E Q.. x 4 . i ' r ,wr if H JG' Q 3 N 1 L-T mi? if-M I N I t Row, left to right: E. Washington, J. Salerno, T. Campo, H. Schwarze, 1 131 Mr. Lawrence Resnick lCoachl, A. Riess, M. Ottone, B. Wagner, H. Raber, R. Schmidt, A. Beltrone, H. Hanson, A. Schaller, R. Anderson, R. Piccininni, R. Palma. H. Kessler, T. Doran, C. Smith, W. Woodbury, J. Coords. Fourth J Stankevich, D. Palahnuk, B. lemken, J. Knip- ls er, F G. Rehorn, C. Ferraro, V. Tropiano, T. Lipp, T.'H Gilbert, Mr. David Askinasi lCoachl. Third Row: fl , Ufaf '- Cf' ' JY U l x xi '- I Once again our Sewanhaka football team has performed admirably. Under the expert coach- Resnick and Mr. David Askinasi UP ing of Mr. Larry our team rolled I a record of two wins, five Row. P. Drummond, J. Gioia, C. Devenney, W. Reese, B. Walter, R. Buarriante, J. Herig, J. Valenza. Q I l IU V ,ll-. vu.l fl-' I l. f L Football The co-captains are Ed Washington and Richard Piccininni. Anthony Campo, a well known inhabitant of the gridiron, received the Most Valuable Player award for his outstanding per- il 1 l 'ffl losses and one tie. Showing true strength and fgrmqnceg on the field, stamina, the winning potential of this year's team SCOREBOARD was evident in their victories over Lawrence High Dflfe Who Where We Tl'leY and Valley Stream Central. sept' Hempflecd Away 6 28 Every afternoon, the Indians could be seen Sepl' Chammcde Home 0 12 practicing on the football field. By hard work, both Od' Massapequa Away 7 7 , , , , Oct. Mepham Home 0 35 at practice and during games, this years team Od' Valley Stream Won by forfeit completed ahotherfsuccessful season. Qcfi Lawrence Away 26 7 7' 'ff ,L-lfx' ' f,f g A 2 Nov. Freeport Away 7 25 lg LJ' H f .IJ l L Nov. Baldwin Home 0 39 If A A 'LL ,f I . 1' 3, if 'Lf i Our team gave the crowd many thrills during the Chaminade game. X la fl A at . ' ,f f 004, .V if Wd J X 1 .X I. l L - -9 Pm' 'ZJ af ' ilE2 O 5 -fe-W' X' ,. K Q I V .-4 :gf Y Nfl 1 E Uwifff , Q 'L . I Lin Q. J.V. FOOTBALL Front Row, left to right: J. Nastro, L. Enlund, W. Steiner, K. Dwyer, R. Lee, C. Schaefer, V. Haviken, E. Marquez. Second Row: Mr. Jack Attias, R. Hacker, V. Tedesco, J. V. Football This year's Junior Varsity football team, com- of Sophomores, completed a suc- with a record of one win and six relatively inexperienced players posed entirely cessful' season losses. These showed remarkable ability and sportsmanship on the playing field, as demonstrated by their defeat of Valley Stream Central. By practicing with the Varsity players, the J.V. hoped to overcome the severe handicap of not having a Freshman team. The team is ably coached by Mr. Jack Attias. .l. Viola, K. McKenna, J. Maione, R. Ledda, R. Orr, P. Johannsen, M. Kramer, C. Surmacewicz, M. Nigro, Jack Cooros. Shotput In the past, Sewanhaka has produced many fine weight men and this year was no exception. Under the direction of Mr. David Askinasi, the squad worked out on the fields behind Sewan- haka, and each of the four squad members fre- quently managed to break the fifty foot mark. The year's top toss, made by Tom Fincken, was 54 feet. Together the quartet set Sewanhaka re- cords in both shotput and discus events and broke records previously established in the South QM fi William Garnett received the Most Valuable Player Award. A team captain was not chosen. SHOTPUT Left to right: Warren Hance, John Valenza, David McKenna, Tom Fincken. 1 . . A 1' Q UL' L 1' MG pi 'T at av- Shore Athletic League. Scoreboard Date Who Where We They Sept. 2l Hempstead Home O 21 Sept. 28 Chaminade Away 12 25 Oct. 5 Massapequa Home 0 i 2 Oct. 12 Mepham Away 6 35 Oct. 19 Valley Stream Won by forfeit Oct. 26 Lawrence Home 0 l 2 Nov. 2 Freeport Away 7 13 Nov. 8 Floral Park Away 7 2'l ' ' . 7' . . ' Q i ' ' . 1 , ' A, 1 ' ' . . fs T I ' ' s ' , I A A ffiff'41. ' . . V . , f i - :3 QV ' j' an- ' - f - J W Ii I .4 Q If -1-n 5 '45-:s.v1.4ef:'.-'z -L fl? t M .Q 1 -- Q '. .. - vqfffu w- gy, ,- '-1-fe.--my sf ,gig-1 3 L W - ,-gf 1, '.'vv! 'fx'i N ' - 'vie -3, f' . - , 1:-A .. ..',. 1, . . . .. K . .Jaw-5' jfga, 3. P, wg-5 H. f ' . .1 , 'sf- j fir., 3 A -fig... . i-J., W 4, , Q , , ' ..-a-'- 'J ' . ., . 'f' it-fi'g?f4f4':-'L 5 - , ' , 5 ::..2,.s3g 'D' 'i 'ii fl cur. . i+. f,s , . 7! - S' fy 1.. M-1 vs,-.-Q - -...,. .fa....r'.. - f..f'1, 2.2.1-.ffi'f s . g- few?-f if fllis, , ,.-c' vc, .. t ' '- ' Q A Q, - A ' 1- s. .- M... ' in ' r .i ,g an Varsity Basketball Following an extremely successful season in 1956-57, Coach Ed Carter's boys are looking forward to an even more impressive season next year. The varsity five were sparked by the talents of Jim Fraley who won the Most Valuable Player Award. The honor of team captaincy went to Cliff Krug and Tom Fincken both of whom carried out their obligations aimiably. A winning team can only be fielded through fine coaching and concerted practice on the part of the team. Coach Ed Carter provides the former, and daily practice sessions and hard work on the part of the boys provide the latter. VARSITY BASKETBALL Front row, left to right: K. Kavanaugh, P. DeSoye, E. Marquez, B. Kelly, B. Thole, E. Washington, Mr. Edward Carter Qcoachl. Second row, left to right: P. Napolitano, C. Schaefer, D. Vaux, D. Lasko, R. Martone, W. Kessler. J. V. Basketball After an excellent 1956-57 season, an in- experienced J.V. Basketball team gamely fought an uphill struggle. But practice makes perfect, and under the able instruction of Mr. James Fraley, the hoopsters developed the skill and speed so necessary for this game. Their newly acquired ex- perience, together with their enthusiasm and hustle, promises many victories in the future. . xl. A.- J.V. BASKETBALL Front row, left to right: W. Fraley, R. Lee, V. Haviken, W. Garnett, R. Cositore, W. Janowitz, F. Liebman. Second row, left to right: R. Washington, R. Enlund, C. Devenney, J. Mat- toon, J. Sartor, J. Creaven. I Good thing this isn't a human Our ot the way of this thunder- victim. One of the most interesting Sewanhaka sports is that thrilling, fast moving game of soccer. Coach Carl Falkner's booters, who have not been defeated since the loss to Great Neck by a score of 2-1 in the county championship game in 1954, stretched their unbeaten streak to 47 games l44-O-31 this year. They beat strong South Side, Section Two, with a score of 5-3, to take the South Shore Athletic League title. Then, the team went on to trounce powerful Garden City in a dazzling game to the tune of 2-O and thus won the Nassau County Championship. Garden City, of the West- ern Division, dethroned North Shore, of the East- ern Division, with a score of 2-0 thus winning the North Shore title. By defeating Garden City, we became the unofficial holders of this title. SOCCER Front Row, left to right: F. Hirtreiter, K. Taylor, J. Small, R. Gill, P. Metzger. Second Row: B. Kissell, B. Thole, B. Hancke, B. Kessler, R. Fielding, R. Horoszewski, C. Menninger, S. Stefancies, J. Friedrichs, D. Lefcaurt, R. Vaux. Third Row. Coach Carl Falkiner, D. Bentivegna, R. Anderson, J. ing herd! Each afternoon, like clockwork, one can find the boys practicing their various plays out on the field. The team captains are Bill Kessler and Bob Thole. Bob capped the Most Valuable Player laurels. SCOREBOARD We They Sept. 25 Massapequa-Away 4 0 Sept. 27 Valley Stream-Away 5 0 Oct. 1 Levittown-Home 5 0 Oct. 3 East Meadow-Away 5 0 Oct. 9 Wantagh-Home 2 0 Oct. 17 Long Beach-Home 4 0 Oct. 21 Massapequa-Home 6 0 Oct. 23 Valley Stream-Home 2 0 Oct. 25 Oceanside-Away 2 2 Oct. 29 Levittown-Away 2 0 Oct. 31 East Meadow-Home 5 0 Nov. 4 Baldwin-Away 6 3 Nov. 6 South Side-Away 2 0 Nov. 11 SSAL Championship 5 3 with South Side-Adelphi Nov. 14 Garden City 2 0 Richards, J. Welsch, F. Arneman, J. Murray, R. Hupe, D. lasko, V. Colombo, R. Wells, R. Chiafolo, C. Morabito, P. Benedetto, R. Fried. Fourth Row: A. McTeague, J. Weber, J. Stoney, P. Baroenhagen, S. Cuffe, J. Lopez, J. Anderson, R. Chapman, H. Vacca, C. Abel, P. Renaro. ..-1. - this - ' . .gb . VARSITY LACROSSE Front Row, left to right: V. Faconti, J. Martone, R. Dillon, D. O'Brien, F. Cozart, W, Heiser, T. Koch, R. Florin, J. McConnell, H. Hanson. Second Row: Mr. William Ritch lCoachl, W. Woodbury, R. Brink, R. Lemken, G. Mellina, Varsity Lacrosse Sewanhaka's Lacrosse team, under the very capable coaching of Mr. William Ritch, extended its number of consecutive victories to 91. This un- precendented winning streak was finally snapped by the Maryland Champions, St. Pauls. Winding up its 1957 season, the record stands 11 victories- 2 defeats. ln league play, the Indians defeated: Mineola, Garden City, Manhasset, Peekskill M.A., Huntington and Freeport. With a league record of 10-1, Sewanhaka was forced to share the Metro- politan Long lsland Lacrosse Association title with Freeport High School. Over the years, the Sewanhaka stickmen have built up a record of which they are proud. The '57 season marked the ninth consecutive league championship. In addition, the Tribe broke its own 1951 record of 164 goals, scored in 11 games. The new score stands at 180 goals. Doug O'Brien of Sewanhaka's attacking team set the new league standard for assists at 54, breaking the previous high of 41, set in 1953. Doug tallied a total of 60 for the 13 game season. Also high on Sewanhaka's list of stars is Jim Martone who led the league by scoring 47 goals. J.V. LACROSSE Front Row, left to right: J. Richards, R. Romano, M. Gilbert, C. Ferraro, D. Palahnuk, J. Salerno, W. Knapp, R. Kennedy, G. Rehorn. Second Row: Mr. Ambrose F . MQ? R. Horoszewski, R. Anderson, C. Ferraro, S. Shapiro, T. Hayes, A. Amundsen. Third Row: T. Latsko, G. Stankevich, A. Riess, R. Prince, F. Wilson, T. Lipp, R. Bubeck, J. Robinson, W. Giannone, A. Vitale. J. V. Lacrosse The Leagues Most Valuable Player Award went to Bill Heiser, a Sewanhaka defenseman. The co-captains of this year's team are Frank Cozart lMidfieldt and Bill Heiser lDefensel. Doug O'Brien wcs selected Most Valuable Player. This scrapbook would not be completed with- out some mention of our outstanding Jr. Varsity Club coached by Mr. Ambrose Moran. The J.V. concluded its season with a 9-1 record. The co- captains this year were Clem Ferraro and Jack Salerno. M.V.P. award went to Don Palahnuk. SCOREBOARD We They Garden City 18 O Peekskill M.A. 17 1 Huntington 3, o 23 2 Mineola exp-'X , ,-A 17 1 Freeport J if JR. 11 6 Annapolis af 1 9 -ga , 15 7 St. Paul's ' VN er T xl ,fl 2 9 Manhasset J- X, pf ,A 20 2 Garden City 5 NSA 16 2 Huntington I8 0 Mineola 16 2 Freeport 4 6 Manhasset 20 2 Moran, J. Gioia, F. Simon, R. Wells, R. Pfeifer, C. Abel, N. Haard, H. Raber, R. Robinson. Third Row: A. Garcia, R. Bracciante, R. Anderson, J. Arcus, J. Redly, B. Ricci. Q'-1? 'lf I. tlH,4k VARSITY BASEBALL Front Row, K. Kavanagh. Second Row: F. Palladino, D. Giudice, J. McDermott, D. Piccininni, B. Vosswinkel, D. Hellberg, P. Richert, E. Abry. Third Row: R. Varsity Baseball The Sewanhaka diamond was the scene of some truly sparkling play this year. The Varsity Baseball team swept all titles in sight. After win- ning the Section I championship, they defeated Freeport 3-2 to win the South Shore Athletic League title. By crushing Bethpage 19-2 in a play- off, they gained Nassau County baseball honors for Sewanhaka. Handling the pitching chores for Coach Ed Carter's Indians were Pete Richert and Howie Collins. Most Valuable Player is Bob Vosswinkle. Frank Palladino was elected Captain. JV BASEBALL Front Row left to right J Dabrowski J DnRogo F Razza D Lefcourt N Lucian: F Koklndo Second Row Mr Richard Rolseth lCoachl B K sell B Thole 5:54 ll Graham, E. Burfeindt, Mr. Edward Carter lCoachl, B. Houck, S. Schirmer, J. Fraley. Fourth Row: C. Krug, B. Kessler, T. Ottaiano, H. Collins, R. Maxey. J. V. Baseball The J.V. Baseball team, led by the able coaching of Mr Ralph Rolseth, came through the i957 season with a fine record of ten wins and two losses. Our good year was the result of daily practice sessions, with rewards well worth the effort, as demonstrated by our record. The J.V. squad of 1957 shows promise of a fine varsity season in l958. The Captain for the i957 sesaon is Robert Thole and the Most Valuable Player Award went to Frank Kokindo. Doran M Ottone Third Row A Beltrone A Arnedos D Vollkommer A- O b' -'-f' A31 t ,I VARSITY TRACK Front Row, left to right: P. Clarke, E. Wash- ington, R. Swanson, H. Dilorenzo, J. Furchak, D. McKenna, B. Adams, R. Soderberg, W. Hance, B. McSweeney, R. Bren- gard, H. Amendola, P. Miller. Second Row: D. Wilkins, R. Muller, J. Walker, J. Curtin, W. Boland, N. Marcellino, T. Fincken, B. Muller, D. Simmons, R. Bing, N. Auerbach, J. Valenza, B. Martone. Third Row: Mr. James Fraley lCoacl1t M. Plaut, A. Johnstone, B. Maguire, B. Benson, L. Moscorello, G. Track Crushing all oppposition, Coach James Fra- ley's boys streaked through their twelfth straight undefeated season. They won every title in sight. These wins included the Section One, Section Eight and South Shore Athletic League titles be- sides the county championship. Although they re- received no first place in the state meet, the team, as a whole, paced by Nick Marcellino, Dick Sim' mons, Tom Finchen and Eddie Washington, would have won easily if team scores had been com- puted. The individual triumph of the season was Nick Marcellino's new mile record set at Adelphi College. Our Captain is Nick Marcellino and Thomas Fincken was elected our Most Valuable Player. SCOREBOARD We They Oct. 3 St. Agnes-Home 25 37 Oct. 10 Mepham-Away 37 30 Oct. 'l2 l B teaml NYU meet Oct. I7 Freeport-Away 37 26 Oct. 19 l B teamt Fordham meet CROSS COUNTRY Front Row, left to right: H. Schenke, J. Robinson, E. Cohen, J. Florin, D. Wilkins, T. Celandine, L. Moscarello, K. Anderson, R. Brengard, F. Mclean, W. Ben- son, R. Amendola, H. Amendola. Second Row: C. Liotta, M. Eisenstat, P. Gregory, R. Fager, P. Reiersen, P. Backman, R. Peppriell, W. Steingrandt, C. Kaiser, W. Ritz, M. Savage, G. Schiraldi. Third Row: A. Schwarz, B. Piscatori, K. Kastendieck, R. Bubeck, F. Shkinder, S. Daresta, W. Maguire, W. Stand- will, C. Sexton, J. Rovere, L. Bandrowicz. Metzger, T. Celandine, E. Cohen, J. Knipscher, J. Crisalli, R. Myers, F. Krauss, B. Coyne, A. Rachleff, A. Simendinger, J. lnzerillo, D. Bentivegna, P. Backman, F. MacLean, P. Reiersen, Mr. David Askinasi. Fourth Row: P. Alexander, A. Schaller, J. Klapp, G. Smith, R. Peppriell, J. Saldin, J. Johnson, W. Donohue, F. Youngblood, J. Welsch, P. Metzger, K. Anderson, G. Schryver, M. Savage, B. Rizzo, F. Barina, B. Standwill, D. Beuerle, C. Koch. ' 0 Sim Cross Countryis-Q35g5g5B Despite an upset defeat in a quadrangal cross country meet, no school came close to Coach Fraley's squad in the big meets, as they swept to the Long Island Championship. The tribe run- ners placed third in the New York Championship, won the SSAL plaque for the ninth straight year and walked away with their eleventh straight Sec- tion Eight Class A crown. Their performance in this last meet highlighted the 1957 season as five members of the tribe finished in the top twelve. The team captain is Louis Moscarello. Tom Celandine was voted the Most Valuable Player. SCOREBOARD We They Sept. 25 Massapequa-Away 20 37 Sept. 25 Uniondale-Away 20 97 Sept. 25 Levittown-Away 20 102 Oct. 3 Baldwin-Home 25 120 Oct. 3 South Side-Home 25 66 Oct. 3 Hewlett-Home 25 52 Oct. 3 l B l team St. Agnes-Home 20 6l Oct. 'IO Malverne-Away 35 IOO Oct. 10 Mepham-Away 35 30 Oct. 'IO W. Hempstead-Away 35 I45 Oct. I7 Lynbrook-Won by forfeit Oct. I7 Freeport-Away 20 42 Oct. 24-SSAL Championship-First Place Oct. 31-Section 6-First place Nov. 9-State meet-3rd place vs: AN-5' . 'v. -x19'N 'f1'. ' 1 ,:'t,g 4.. . ,f 91:1 45 -1+ '! , f -. A-' . ' c l A' iff, , 7,9 .-..-...WI ,..,...I,,, R A- A -Us-9 if? H535 2 -1 psf, Psi .1 I qv G.A.A. Front Row, left to right: A. Richter, M. Schumm, K. Strohm, G. Geldmacher, l.. Ropertz. Second Row: J. McErlain, 1 J x x .. . il A L L .J xt l . L' 0 ,L I +- I l t L1 . 1 A 1 11' fx-' . y L 'i Y . r ' 2 l ' . V . Nar r L LI C A X r x. R r A -I i' if X xx-ft 1 1 if l Xf- C! ' GAA. members display the weapons of their trade as Kathy says, This must be o racket. A. Huether, C. Eisemonn, E. Kopp, J. Tuccinardi. Third Row: M. Cataldo, B. Bubin, S. Villamagna, M. Tarallo, M. Huck. G. A. A. With better sportsmanship and better under- standing of sports as our aims, the Girls' Athletic Association strives to create interest in girls' sports. Membership is open to all Sophomore, Junior and Senior girls who have attained a total of 100 points earned through participation in intramural sports. Various activities during the year included the sale of gym uniforms, staunch support of the spirit of Purple and White Week and the fun of preparing and running a booth at the Student Council Bazaar. Anyone for a hot dog? is the familiar cry of G.A.A. members, who feed the starving spectators at the football games. Miss Emily Smith is our advisor. The officers are: Kathleen Strom, President, Maryanne Schumm, Vice-President, Linda Ropertz, Treasurer, Gale Geldmacher, Corresponding Secretary and Ann Richter, Recording Secretary. Old rockin' chair's got me, says Maryann as G.A.A. girls offer to lossen up those tight muscles. VOLLEYBALL First row, loft to right: G. Goldmacher, M. Froehler, L. Potwin, L. Conti, J. Bryk, A. Passamonti, L. Ropertz, M. Sabbath, M. Huck. Second row, left to right: M. Cataldo, S. Villa Magna, T. Koster, M. Maglio, C. Zlelinski, E. Schlavis, J. Tuccinardi, M. Schumm, A. Huether, R. Passannonte. Volleyball Because of the popularity of volleyball, the Girls' Volleyball team increased its numbers. A fast, exhilarating game of volleyball is an excellent way to spend an afternoon. For every girl in Sewanhaka High School who wants to become more expert at playing the game, become better acquainted with the rules, and have some healthy fun, our volleyball team is iust the thing. Besides learning these things, we have a good time making new friends. Our advisor is T W Archery For the first time since the years of double sessions, it was possible for girls to enioy Archery. There are no requirements for this activity except a parent consent slip and an interest in the sport. We practice outside when the weather makes it possible. This year we competed with Elmont Memorial and were very successful. Miss Patricia Culp is our very capable advisor and our members are: Pat Borowski, Pat Hewitt, Nancy Morgan, Angela Zambuto, and Judy Ker- Miss Patricia Culp and our manager is Carol nochan. Baselice. rl 5 ., ' f . 1 x ' ' f 'L' ' , I ' , f f A4 'X ' v K X 1 xt X X x ' , L! l' f L , , 'fi Q! X , X ' A 1' ' M. Schumm, A. Passamonti. ARCHERY Front Row, left to right J Tuccinardi, G. Geldmacher, E. Kopp I Diaco, C. Baselice. Second Row R Pas sannante, T. Koster, C. Fleck, E Schlavxs HOCKEY Front Row, left to right: T. Koster, C. Baselice, A. Passamonti, M. Schumm, E. Kopp, E. Schlavis. Second Row: C. Fleck, M. Huck, A. Huether, R. Passannante, G. Geldmocher, J. Tuccinardi. Hockey Hockey is the most vigorous sport offered to Sewan- haka girls. Any girl with an interest in this activity is eligible to participate. After school, the girls practice in the field behind the SHS building. Although they have not had any games with other schools this year, the girls have enioyed many exciting intramural contests. Each girl receives ten points every time she goes ro a practice. These points are used in determining her eligi- bility for membership in the Girls' Athletic Association and are used in accumulating a total score for an award. Fresh air, exercise, friendly competition, good sportsman- ship and keen iudgment are all a part of hockey. Our advisor is Miss Dorothy Rehill and our manager is Mary- ann Schumm. Anyone know where the pigslrin is? Mr. Wright talks to the students at the Pep Rally. - Get that ball sonl f f ...ff I Time out, and with if ihe next quarfer's slralegy. Sewanhaka football players exhibif a few plays at the Pep Rally. 2 . g ... ' :V Sport Shots I. I' Sewanhalra exhibifs some of in know-how againsf Chaminade. To be or not to be Bob Dellacamera and Mal Wienges broadcast fhe . . v-ww .- -- Sewanhaka football games. 1 1 m l .QQ f 'S STAGES 'I Q N5 A S U Q S, XX Q . ., fix .PN Y R I W W, lux - ' GRA-1 Xia.-, ' f E: MEG ow aomwl X ' -Q . fi f W6 X N mv alll i 'I 41 f in F '5 5' . I -. 1 XXX X. S:-f, 2' 9 -, I xlx X I xl 'W x' fd. sux M ,f:if U ' rw Cyl I eta wwf ' . ,Q l wi .X Xp!! 4 pf ni, -I Q ffxxi-v 'S ff m X W V ' P 1 5k' !! Wfl, X' ' ' if, W f bf! X , P moP- B ' P if f NIM XXX I if 5412-'X 3, ' ' ws dr A 14, FX Xxx K 'x V x f' iz K 'X 'if SN iff X I , N if F911 53? 6 I ,f . X ,XX wg' f r 9, 01 J 4 a- : U' Q ' A Q! I W V E ' K W Q 13,7 1 Q - k A 1 . r- I x IL H 41 ff7K n 1 2 b Hz vdku' Mr. Driscoll :peaks with some Soph Board members. Soph sf The Schoolmates entertain at the Soph Hop. The jukebox makes a hit-or is it the iulre- box! Hi-Lites Working? Dues time is here once more as Pat Cotes and Vincent Schauer collect money from the Sophomores. MMM X ,Vx Coke time at the Soph Hop. 1 ., 90 A 'T x' K I Ei-fi . ' . 4... ., , Q fx, ,. ,b. I G 4: ,gf 6 ., : V N - ix L 1 - Jil? 'L H Q. I Inuit. T . iw li. Q ff llirvv Nw CLASS OF 1959 Front Row, loft to right: J. Killian, Miss vero, C. Eisemann, F. Martino, J. Anderson, B. Mohrman, P. Helen Kruger Mdvisorl, Mr. George Doolittle lAdvisorl J. Link, A. Sartor, S. Sylvester. Third Row: J. Darrell, R. Berka, Hand, R. Romano, P. Colonna, W. Knapp, L. Maieski, J. B. Bourke, J. Florin, C. Koch, J. LaBianca, E. Hanus, M. Fer- Kernochan, K. Nordahl. Second Row: J. Seyfrizii, D..M5ga- ronte, N. lyciani. o 13-7 , N l-'Ei' 7 f-so Ns? lqrkegq Lsxfia , nk Q if sp., 3 ox Q K I ' . J ' 79,30 ' 3x H K TJ, Z ilff-ANA,-if kgs, ds, If - 3 . .J V W ,A I f '- f ff l no Classl, of i959 K K ' 'af 3 'v rv If V J ix, 'look out, Seniors, here wek comelii Yes, when the time , arrives, th ,Juniors 'T be willi , ready and able to assume the 4' hqhoredpgjoisition h d by tieLSeniors.?Under the capable leader- mchurd Romano 'L ship ,oltheir adyEors and of 'cers, the' Juniors are having an enloy- . able and wortlfwhile year. They were off to a good start with their President . 1 --, , - L . . . . 1 first assembly progrqmyisparked, y inspiring talks by Mr. Wright, I A Mr. Norddhl and oth'Qrs.,,jSinale' then, their assembly programs have J V been Lhighlightecl lby such 'ev nts as a movie on atomic energy, ' renditions by1musical groups fn school: and a sports program. 5, ,At the Studenxf'Counci.l,B'azaen-1 they sold il-talian ices. Their prom was bf' i enioyeql by all. These and many activities keep our Juniors , busyi YL' v ,i A 'The advisors of the Juhior classare Mr. George Doolittle and ff... A Miss HelenVKruger. The officers are: President, Richard Romano, 5 . . M D . A V Lf 40 ' Janet Hand Vice - President Phyllis Colon na Treasurer iVice-President, Janet Hand, Treasurer, Phyllis Colonna, Financial Secretary, Walter Knapp and Corresponding Secretary, Arlene Pergola. lu! Walter Kngpp Arlene Pergbld Financial Secretary 59'-'Wk-'VY Sgr p.-piggy .. E9 i' .x is ll l Juniors look up to iheir officers. T ., ' at 1' I f fx ,f We'll be cloclceyed if fha? clock is pu! any higher, say Trudy Kosfer and Sian Sfenfancies, Junior Board members. Junior These juniors are gelfing a new slanl on life. Juniors learn fhe ropes. This rap? affenfion can mean hui one thing-lhe junior girls are arriving. Hi-Lites Students admire the Junior Class bullefin board which announces class affairs. M CLASS OF 1958 Front Row, left to right: G. Ricci, S. Kovaric, J. Schwart, L. Ropertz, P. Keith, J. Moy, W. Haan, D Hofmann, T. Volpe, Mr. Gilbert Hoffman iAdvisorJ, E. Sterbin, W. Lasko, S. Muller, L. Gevertz, J. Brugger, B. Berk, D Sorensen. Second Row: J. Kellogg, M. Aungst, C. Person, R. Rich, P. Fink, J. Perfetto, A. Salamone, A. Passalaqua, C. Gold- Elsie Sterbin President ,- fs one 46 ..4w l ,636 1. . 4 ji Anthony Volpe Vice -President Doris Hofmann Treasurer 4'-Nw.. Warren Lasko - r. Financial Secretary 4 smith, C. Sterrett, J. Willse, E. Weis, P. Arkwright, J. Dauphin, J. Manniello, S. Yunker, A. Rubbo. Third now: G. Hutter, A. Anderson, B. Vitucci, D. Hamer, D. Kulsick, C. Smith, R. D. Horoszewski, M. Cariello, M. Kraici, Mr. William Donahue, N. Mellcerson, M. Pelgorsch, A. Richter, D. Wilkins, D. Nelson M. Schacker, F. Arneman, C. Pleuthner, B. Sweeney. Class of i958 Our Senior year finally arrived! We have spent four wonderful years together doing many things for our class and the school. All of our dances have turned out to be tremendous successes. Our Junior Prom, Bali Hai, was certainly enioyed, and especially so, because it was our first formal. The Senior Record Hop, broadcast over WSHS, was the first of its kind, and it proved to be very profitable. Of course, many students enioyed Fantasy in Frost, the Senior Winter Dance. Last Christmas the Senior class adopted a needy family. Sewanhaka's seniors proved to be very generous by undertaking such a proiect. Many thanks go to the able advisors our class has had. This year's head dvisor is Mr. Gilbert Hoffman and his assistant advisors are Miss Mable Oestrich and Mr. William Donahue. Our officers are: President, Elsie Sterbin, Vice President, Tony Volpe, Treasurer, Doris Hofmann, Recording Sec- retary, Lorraine Gevertz, Financial Secretary, Warren Lasko and Corresponding Secretary, Walter Haan. Lorraine Gevertz Recording Secretary Walter Haan Corresponding Secretary I ' Q 'T'7f1T , .., A I Proof fhaf fha keyed up Senior Board is nof bored. -1 Bill Mosilerfs band enlerfains ai the Rally Dance. .If 1 '1 We'll soon be ou! of the red, says Senior Class Treasurer, Doris Hofmann. Schwarf. Musl I carry all the problems of the class on my back? asks Senior Board member Roman Horoszewski of Janine Senior Hi-Lites lf's later than you think, says Phyllis Arkwrighf as she Board members lo ll X' calls missing a meeling. Senior Carol Person and Marcia MacDonald re- mind fhe seniors of fheir Command Performances! -x X x Q Cynthuo Cooper Cynthna Cooper Dtgmfled stumulatmg an talented Frankness tempered wlth rouglsh mlschlef good sport sensnble happiest doing too many things Rockettes Semmar Totems Chlef efflclency plus never too busy to laugh and talk walks wlth a peppy lllt In a rush yet always on time gracnous personalnty discernment guaranteed to keep her a leader 94 Muchael Elsenstat Mary Ellen Rlordan Sensor Hall These sux sensors members of Honor Socuety were chosen by the SHS faculty as outstanding students In their class They have been able to manntam superior scholarshlp and through con trlbutlng theur specual talents and abnlmes to help promote an outstanding extra curricular program at Sewanhaka Mary Ellen Rlordan An undersandlng twinkle In her Make Elsenstat Maddenmgly efflclent dash mg hither and yon now you see hum now you dont engulfed with Honor Society Hu Y and Coalition Interested In people and society never too weary for friendly fun business before pleasure quick on problem solving as well as on the track fled a pen mlghtuer than the sword eyes generosity ad lnfnmtum all part of the wrap and woof of Mary Ellen perpetually rad: ates a convlvlal atmosphere spontaneous laughter for others wut lrrepresslble wut of her own a mama for traveling seen prestdlng at Akahnawes meetings famous last words Buy A Totem dependablllty p us :Sf 'LEw4a m0 ' 1 f 6 T if U I I I - I . . . 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Elsle Sterbln Affabuluty In speech and manner Technical Electrlclty l2th year math Electrlcal Theory courses and stlll she SMILES unquench able Interest In class schemes no matter what wlld goose chase IS nnvolved as the class problem chlld lwhat offlce cant she full IS the dllemmal vuvaclous efflcu ent polsed lndustrlous and full of fun and seriousness Warren Lasko lts true what they say about Warren clean cut lntelll gence clearing all hurdles dreamy blue eyes slncere In all he does and says has the rare comblnatlon of having fun while being sensible and a good sport at the same tume a oyal member of Student Umted quuet but not shy when you know um C Cynthua Sterrett A lover of the beautnful herself a student of art Artsmen enthusuast always busy slender qunet person who funds good somehow un everyone dlsllkes clothes that clash roller skatung dancing and readlng keep her busy fruendly blue eyes and a smnle for all may b seen t Honor Society Usherette and Hnstory Honor Society meetmgs .fjfn Q' Through word and thesef andudatef have exhlblte I deyshfp Mworthy mmenda lon by the cul stu nt ,bali a d the l 58 yvx Tote U. fulfil Vx U' J' gwjfjyfnaifwlfl Y ff M71 19 L Els: Sterbm Warren lasko CY 'l U 5l 'f'n Q ,W VN 1 95 - 'f' '-. - -. ., .g -fa l . -I I . , . . l D - T I - ? I i I T . . I Q 1- l ' i e G . ' I lp V' ,A-ffflpl f- I S lu ',!,l' l , H JW' T f' . f 5 ,, 11 , ol F a m e leaf' l- fc L' tx I 1-X-ff' i I. Jn I '12 ee f 1 I I ,7f,f,-5 . . ' 4 I . 74 L - JL!Q.f'Jf 1 ., AL ffl, Ill!! 9 ffl! 5 , l M M ,f ,fl pt ' :Lf rf' A, I g C, T T ,Mt X ,J V jf ' A ICJ V' mf! at sl My . ' QJZTW P U PWA L' bl Q1 Ae' 5 1 If Va, I byx 0- ft' . . . W' 4 SENICDRS N i Q JI? as E5 111 lflrnllrl 111111 f. 11111 A!u1l1111.1ff1fll emenl er . . , 1X1.11 ,IIA ,gl-1.11. 'lv .111111111111'11l um' 5.11111 .xml l'1111111 :ull 1.1!l. RICHARD ANDERSON, 56 Maple Dr., NHP, Engineer, Honor Society, Student Council, Jr., Sr. Boards, Frosh, JV, V Lacrosse, JV, V Foot ball, Varsity Club, Hfstory Honor Soc'ety, Der Deutsche Verein, Tau Hl-Y, Utopian. JOAN ANSON-l406 Jefferson St,, E, Book' keeper, GSL. PHYLLIS ARKWRIGHT 26 Durham Rd NHP Teacher Usherettes Chneftaun Student Councll S Board Radlo Guild FTA GSL Totem Rep Spannsh Club Softball Bowling Tennis Utap an Red Crass Sachem Players ALBERT ARNEDOS 22 69 Hotiman Ave Avratron Technrcran Baseball Hall Squad JUDITH ABRAMS 803 Washnngton S Teacher Honor Society Hnstory Honor Socuety Phu Zeta Chu H Y Aanawes CoY wurlers Sach m Players Presidents Club FTA Usherettes Student Councnl GAA Chlef ann Spanlsh French Clubs GSL Coalutlon FRED ALBANO 2279 Goodwun Rd E Auo motrve Engineer FRANCIS ARNEMAN l70 Cypress St awyer Omlcron HIY Soph Sr Boar s CAROL HARRY College Country Council Studen Councrl Los Jovenes Latm Club Var srty Club JV V Soccer Student Unuted Astron amy Club DIANE ARTHUR 62 Stewart Aye SM Stenog rapher Socletas latina Home Economlc Club GAA V Cheerleaders Scrrbes Student Coun I UtaDlan ALDUINO 28 Marshall Aye FP Sec retary Home Economic Club AMENDOLA 35 Euston St S WH rosh JV Trac Fros V Cross T u Hn Y Akahnawes CoY Student Varslty Club Los Chrcos Utopian SYLVIA ASMUS l205 Drew Ave FS Beau trcvan Tennis JV Glee Club WILBUR AUDLEY 6 Wvllow Rd NHP Elec tronrcs Engvneer PA Amateur Radio Clubs ta Hu Y Bun JV Cross Counr Track BARBARA ANDERSON 36I Keller Ave College Eonacs CoY LOrufIamme GSL KENNETH ANDERSON 950 Hempstead Tpke FS College Cross Country Indoor Track Track Socnetus Latnna MARYANN AUGUSTA l202 Burton Ave Buyer Intramural Sports MARILYN AUNGST 215 Cypress St FP Col ege lo a Beta Phu H Y Akahnawes Co Y Scchem Players Usherettes Math Circle Exp-a nents French Spanish Clubs GSL Fros Board Student Council Student Unlted Chle taun Totem Staff MARILOU ANDERSON JOB Martha Ter Deslgner Honor Society Arrow Purple Q ull Sr Board Chreltarn Rep PATRICIA ANDERSON l57 Belmont Blvd E Secretary GSL Home Economic Club S Board MARTIN AZZARA 37 Floral Pky FP Transfer Colleg BARBARA BACHMANN ll7O Arllngton Ave FS Beauhcmn Chueftann Rep 98 fav Q . . . .1 ' E' l 12. - ' v., rs, 1 '- ' ie , nf h - , Jv, sl , T ' , e , ' ' , I 1 ' -1 . 9 ' ' ..... , - ., FP, 5' - - D l- 1 ' 4- . , Jr, d 1 ' X V cl , 1 ' . I I T ., O, , V , F , , v rl, h, , Del 1 , v ' 'df ey, N .- 5 - .- . 1 E' J I - A I I , I - . 6 i. , U ' . , l .I -' 1 wg' fl' . - - ., FP, ' , ' , . u' 1 1 1 A ,ll rl '33 Nu nu L 1 em 0l'P'l 01' f fl 1 N 1 I L ri i ww i t ADELE BUIZETTI 21 Clement ve B M Operator G Scribes C u ln ra mural Sports Bowling CAMILLE CACCIATORE 2l3 Tulip A FP Teaching Niandians Co Y Riding Bow ing GS JV Glee Club Red Cross JOSEPH CALTAGIRONE A 0 Central vd NHP Undecided Red Cross Epsilon H Y Cross Country JV Track DIANE CAMBRIA l 9 Auburn St Accountan V Twirlers Sac em Players Gamma HiY Niandians CoY G A GSL rea Council German Cub Totem en Uxherettes ANTHONY CAMPO Bacon Rd OW Horti cu ure Frosh S ph Jr V Foo all V Sprin Track FFA RONALD CANNATA l35 Caroline Ave College EIL EN CASSIDY I7-4 Belmont Blvd E retary Soltball MARY CATALDO 45 Benson Ave ec retary GAA JV Glee Club Intramural Sports PATRICIA CAPEK l42 Dover Pky SM Nurse FNA Niandians CoY Tennis Camera Riding Clubs Home Economic Club JOSEPH CAPOBIANCO 649 Tenth Ave NHP Drafting Student Council THOMAS CELANDINE-68 Newburgh St., , College, Latin Club, Totem Rep., Varsity Club V Track, Cross Country, Student United. CLAUDETTE CHAVATTE-318 So. Eighth St., NHP, Clerical Work Tennis. ANTHONY CARDONE-1694 Greenway BIvd,, E, Aviation, Astronomy Club. MARY ANNE CARIELLO-I2 Grand St., E, Teaching, Frosh, Sr. Boards, Phi-Zeta-Chi Hi-Y, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Exponents, Coa- lition, FTA, GSL, Student Council, Niandians Co-Y, Los Chicos, Los Jovenes. DAVID CHRISTMAN-6 Lexington St., FP, Col- lege, V Band, Latin Club, Lambda Hi-Y, Akah nawes Co-Y, Student Council, Ticket Committee Rifle Club, Student United, Jr. Board, Presi dents' Club, Choir, BARBARA CHRISTOPH-220 Paschal Ave., FS College, Alpha Hi4Y, Usherettes, Home Econom ics, German, Spanish Clubs, Niandians Co-Y GSI., Student Council, VALERIE CARLAFTES-106 Gilmore Blvd., FP Secretary, Red Cross, Riding, Tennis. MARILYN CAROLEO-l2l Schenck Blvd., FP Secretary, Student Council, JV, V Glee Club THADDEUS CIMASZEWSKI-547 W. Maple Dr,, Nt-IP, Air Force, German Club, BERNARD CODY-lO53 Na. Sixth St., NHP, Machinist, Rifle Club, Intramural Sports. lOl O ,Iljllmg Aflnm' all Ifu' HHH gg pgyngyn pr , , , llffz I fam fl flu l,l1nllffl.1ll. ,fm 5 JoHN cmsALu-155 Landau ,mf E, each' ing, V Track, Varsity Club, J otball. JoHN cnuz 250 Lucille Mk E e e 1 , I 9 f Student Council, JV Footbatlvbflyv Tr , Spanish f ublx, ' N wlfgl AE MW orkr AI h 1 Cou IH M 'I c u Nm t e P ndens OFICCS ch LE DA e Colle A p A Usherettes KM ye Club Qjaard ercle Fra ffflil, THOMAS COGAN 7 Hull Ae NHP Jour nalrsm Cholr lambda H Y Student Councll Glee Club JV Soccer Los Jovenes Coalltnon Chuettoln Radro Sr Board Totem Nnanduons Sooh CoY MICHAEL COONEY Belmont Park E All Force Cnvnl Alr Pa rol EDWARD DE CASTRO 94 I5 238th S B Col ege JV V Lacrosse JV Football Vorsrty Club Student Cauncul Student Unlted Frosh aah Jr Boards Epsulon HvY Tvtannums PATRICIA DE GEORGE lOl Randall Ave E Stenographer Scrlbes GSL Home Economnc Club Los Jovenes JV Glee Club Coolntnon Intramural Saorts Totem StaH CYNTHIA COOPER 74 Clover Ave FP Forergn Service Totem Edntor In Chlef Honor Society Senior Semlnar Hustory Honor Socuety Rack ettes Choir JV V Glee Club Student United quo Sooh Board Usherettes Area Councrl GSL Akohnawes Co Y Tennns Rldlng Yorker Bowl :ng French Clubs Omega Hn Y AA Latnn Club Presudents Club PHYLLIS COOPER 637 Tenth Ave NHP Bookkeeper Usherettes Sewanateens Iota Beta P r H Y Home Economic Yorker Clubs Tuocs Co Y Honor Socuety THERESA DELEO 339 Doherty Ave ec retcury History Honor Soclety Honor Society A ha H Y Home Economlc Club Scru es GSL Camera Bowlung Clubs RONALD DELIA 48 Amethy St E Automo :ve Mechanrc uto Club rosh Soph Proqectuomsts VINCENT CORRAO 2270 l09th Ave E on structvon Englneer Track Intramural Sports LINDA CORRELL I I I Floral Pky FP College onor Socuety V Band Yorker Club os Jovenes Arranger s Workshop los Chncas Stu dent Umted Dance Band ROBERT DELLACAMERA 882 Fenworth Blvd FS Engineer PA Camera Radio Clubs Photo s Los Chlcos Sr Boar STEVE DENKER 49 Hunnewell Ave chamcal Drawlng Red Cross VALERIE CORTELYOU 44 Lnncoln St E S c retary GSL Rockettes French Club Intramural Sports LEONARD COSTA 89 HII S E Mechanlc gl Intramural Sports 'if vt'-ef L DE SOYE S4 Wnllow S FP Un e crded Intramural Sports Basketball Red Cross ANITA DICHIARO 26 Lesolr Ave FPC Col lege Honor Socnety Hnstory Honor Society Rudlo Gunld Yorker German Debatlng Clubs Student Councnl GSL Omega Sugma Ha Y l02 we -1- ofeeosiie -1 JOHN JOHN DIRAGO 157 Village Ave E Unde clded JV Baseball Totem Rep ANTO 211 Oakley Ave e chanlc ROBERT EHRLICH 107 Orchid St FP College Exponents Astronomy Club Sensor Seminar Honor Society Delta H Y Math Forum Jets History Honor Soclety Presidents Club Totem Stai MICHAEL EISENSTAT 58 Smlver St E Unde clded Honor Society Student Councll V Track History Honor Socrety Epsulon H Y German Club Vorsnty Club Eonacs C CAROL ANN DISPENZIERE l No Elmont Rd E Secretary GSL Lubrory Club JAMES DITTA 970 Second Ave FS Auo Mechamc WILLIAM ELLIOTT 1477 Modnson Sl grneer Intramural Sports Raduo Bowlunq C-er man Clubs VE ELSNER 1530 Brunswnck PI ec lrrcal Engvneer P A Club Bow: g EL Y 1513 hland Ave NHP ahve Engrrreer F Lacrosse German Club Hall Squad JEAN NNIGAN ve Secreta y Rockete cr: es tud nt Unlted EN E 27 De VS Aero ical Engineer man I' man Club Red Crofs nc: VICTOR POSI 7 Hem ste d Tpke armoclst Krrkmon Ave E o French Club JV V Baseball V Football Varsity Club Sachem Players Orchid St Chreftann Socletas S Board Clarke St E Me 1 :an Yorker Home Eco Y Nnclndlans CoY E Los Chlcos Los Jovenes Red Cross Bowlrng Coalltlon EDWARD EVANS 395 Madison St FS Unde crded Frosh Track RAYMOND DTUGOKENSKI 48 Bedford Ave GCP Machrnvst GEORGE DUGUID 77 Durham Rd NHP Col lege Frosh JV Track FFA Cross Country Red Cross RICHARD DWYER 168 Bromlelgh Rd SM College JV Soccer Rifle Club Ham Radno Club V Bond Delta Hu Y WILLIAM ECKERT 3 So Seventh St NHP Healing Engmeer JV Cross Country Intramural Sports H111 1 1 5 if S-su'P '!' fig mf X- qlz11rl1f,mL. , fujw Xeyngln pp , , , -If NIIIIIL In zrllf uzfu fm uf' 103 RICHARD EWALD-I6 Werns Ave., E, College, FFA. JOHN FABRYCKY-56 So. Tyson Ave., FP, Prmter Paco Club PETER FELCZAK 307 So Eleventh St NHP Army Track RONALD FELCZAK 499 No Svxth St NHP College Frosh Track Golf Artsmen GEORGE FALES T437 Woolworth St E Auo Mechanlc Auto Club GERARD FALLS-I27 Madlson St E College Basketball Astronomy Club Hall Squad TY!- JOSEPH FERRARI ZO5 L1tchHeld Ave Pol1ce Officer DONALD FEURY 1034 N Second St NHP Ammal Husbandry Intramural Sports THERESA FALZON I6 Appeal Ave E Book keeper Sewanateens Red Cross Home Eco nomnc Club Coalltnon JULIANNE FAUSTO Fnrst Ave FS ol lege Honor Socuety Radlo Guuld Usherettes tu en Councal rosh Soph Sr Boar s ,Q ee Club Student United Red Cross os Jovenes Los Chnccs Chleltaun FTA Sachem Players RICHARD FIELDING I648 Johnson Ave E Auto Mechanlc Hall Squad Soccer Arts VINCENT FILASKI 25 S Tyson Archntect Intramural ort MORTON FEINMAN I400 Jefle Undecldecl Chueftarn Rep lung L MEL FEINSTEI4 59 Alste neerfng Astrono u 1eta1n o 11 n ev Jr :ar mur por +G? Q r 'Ulf' JW hue 1 1 'I If e a ' Charr Artsmen oyj d Glee A CI L Or m Honor H story or So Yor C u Gulld dent H Coun re 1 ents Club wanat FTA stty! 1 Reve re 11 I1 dllwlf MQW 1 Sbcl to una r WL FORMAN 108 Caroline Ave Coast Guard JV Track WAL ER FORSTNER 75 Sussex Rd A rl culture Hall Squad MILTON FRANKOWSKI IIA S Second St NHP A1rcraltMechan1c lnrtamural Sports JOHN FRIEDRICH5 79 Ruby St E Engmeer V Soccer Omncron HvY German u Vars ty Club ll ll f 111 111211 111 1111111111111 gnflpyn gy' 111 5111111111 C11111111l 111 1 !1gl1 111111 IO? pf em 0171 el' EDWARD GANNON 1069 Phoebe St FS Arr Force Intramural Sports LESLIE GARCIA 1168 Park Ave FS Engineer la Club Bwllng P A PH LIP GARY 0 2 Theodora St FS Tech mcal Photographer Omlcran HIY Rufle Club JEFFREY GASH 25 Raft Ave E Chemrcal Engmeer Math Forum JOAN GATZKI 56 Barrymore Blvd F5 Unde crded GSL Sewanuteens Chuettann Rep n plan Student Councul Red Cross Jr Sr Boards Intramural Sports ELEANOR GENSH lll8 Phoebe St FS Secre tary Student Councnl Usherettes lata Beta Phu HI Y Sr Board Student United Scrn es Glee Club Der Deutsche Vereln Nlanduans Co Y GSL CAROL GOLDSMITH 1043 Admont Ave FS Cross Chnettam V Glee Club Totem GSL os Chlcos Radlo Guild Utoprun MARLENE GOODMAN 11514 238th St Beautrclan GSL Lubrary Tennus Clubs ROBERT GERMANN 1514 lmperlal Ave NHP Photo Engravung Prca Club LORRAINE GEVERTZ 315 Narteld Blvd E Teacher Student Councul Usherettes Los Chr cos Akahnawes CoY Student Unrted Totem a ea hu I rea ouncl Boards Honor Socuety EDWIN GOULD l52 Oak St FP Undecrded DENNIS GRANEY 292 Jacob St E Burldmg onstructfan Hull Squad Intramural Sports CATHERINE GIANFALA 115 Doherty Ave E Stenographer GSI. Scrrbes Home Economnc Club Totem Stal? Archery THOMAS GIORDANO 130 Stewart St Auto Technrcran Frosh Soph Football French Club Soph Lacrosse Student Councrl JOHN GREGORY 34 Journal Ave Prrntmg Pica Club Hall Squad KATHY GRIEGER 27 Oakley Ave E Lab Tech moan Astronomy Club Camera Club DIANA GODDARD 4 Nassau St FP Teach mg Chour Bowlrng Soccer Language Club Tennns Nranduans Co Y TH MAS GOETZ 181 Herman Ivd Machme Shop ROSALIE GRILLO 43 Norfeld Blvd E GSL Lrbrary Club Chnettarn Rep Student Councrl HOWARD GROGAN 33 Magnolia Ave Englneer Transfer IOS IJ 1 1 . I JL ll vel: will J ll U1 1 Hal L9 Q fl. lcLk1L'f,lIicl', jndy .fd K4 ffm ful , , , 'ff -I A. , A 'ff ' f 14' ' 'i 1' .flllxzryv ,w .I Rad' 0 ' , , club, ' I -1 1 ,, , A - 1 ., , ' Q , , - . ' Ulf , ' . 'b , College, Student Cczucil, Jr, Sr Boards? Red . . T ' E' lot' sv P' H'jY: A c 'n,' Jr, si c , - , ' ' . A if - -, E, - ., E, ' ' , o - s ., Fs, - ' ., FP, Club dl' we up-M -Q. tial: M ff 1 0l'll0Hl 01 1 mmm 1 ll mug rlrlwgrz 1 1 PETER HALLORAN l087 Admont Ave Avrotlon Mechanic RICHARD HAMER 30l Roosevelt Ave S Electrvcal Englneer Honor Socnety P A CI b Epsnlon HuY Photo Squad Sr Board Student Council PETER HANCKE 225 05 95th Ave B Electr: cal Engvneer Spanish Club So h B ard JV V Soccer Vorsnty Club Honor Society Lambda V Student United P A R BERT HANDEL 235 Harrison St FS lm type Operator Golf Paco Club Y 2 DENNIS yro mst ROSEQAH aging., ge ve 8 Roeper V lee Ok: Chou Softball BQ fifiid Hockey 0355536 L ijlflktleo mm 3,441 La, NHP Heat Q ima 'H wqgg: l'3,XH?. 575' ow ICINQYARRISAC oncord Sv cg-X Fix uxrness ard G H Bowlung Softball Lnbrary Club Student Unuted Student Councll JAMES GUERIN IOB7 Mosetan St glneer Clu Amateur Raduo u Frosh Lacrosse Bawllng Spanish Clubs RICHARD GUNDERSEN 32 Rottkomp St S Government Inspector FFA ESTELLE HAUNSS 632 Tenth Ave retory Honor Socuety Ioto HIY Sewanote Tuocs CoY Los Chrcos Red Coss GSL T 99 ECI m IRENE HAUPTMAN 7 Russell tb Teacher Choir Hxstory Honor Socnety achem ayers Eonacs CoV Omega Sigma H Y Presldents Club Chieftain Los Chvcos ed ross r oord tudent Radio Guild Los Jovenes Math Forum Sewonuv teens ROBERT HAACK 66 Tullp Ave FP Euvldvng Engineer WALTER HAAN 278 Wellnngton Rd GCS Co ege Sr Board Plca Club Honor Socxety Hustory Honor Socuety Tau Hu Y Student Coun cll Hall Squad THOMAS HAYES 5 Park Cr NHP Coachlng V Football JV V Lacrosse Vcrslty Clu u Hu Y Jr Board Student Councu Frenc BARBARA HAYWOOD lflo Oak St FP S c re ary Phu eta Chl I Ushere es ond Glee Club L Los Chucos os Jovenes Student United Tennns TODD HAGENAH ll9 Cypress St FP College Lambda HIY Area Councvl History Honor Society Chuettom Brookesonnans LOnflomme Le Cercle Froncaxs Ticket Commnttee BARBARA ANN HAHN 765 Hempstead Tpke E Secretary GAA Softball Basketball Hockey Lacrosse Bowling Valley Ball Tennis Red Cross JOHN HEIMMER 308 Bryant Ave NHP Draftsman Spamsh Club Ham Radio Club Tech Mechanncs Club FRANK HELLWAGNER 261 Kurkman Ave Aeronautrcs, Aeronautuci Club E -aan- -. fy? N .1- C, .1 'f llfarnzz in zu: lffr If fl , , , fn fl, - X. ':---bv M. L 1 J, 3 fn 42 A . lf ,pf , 1-,H A t, : - A ., rs, - 5 ' - ,, F, , - 1, . x 3 . Z -I I D V' V A .T W: Hi- , ' , . . Club. O - ' V ., , o - Q. 5 '-ll ' :rf A A as s 'sf , -QOQBB ' .fy , A . E NE ' cr ln A ., E, Kok e , I A, , J 6-32, QS AN -23 a . - in d V t' g 'c' , sh, F ate N Ut , , J :S Qt ., rs, ,' I 1 , sL, G I , ' . -, 2 - ., rs, En. 4, ' , P, A, b, A I cn b, , I I A A 2 T lv lf - -, V . , f 4 I 1 L 4 l 2 M - ., P, SP' A, ' , A . 7 , ns, if 3 - . ' . r . . e , ' ' X 'M V R , lf- -105 s . ers, Y U ,Q Pl ,l ' . , ' ' 5 i. ,U ,K ' ' . ' ' , ' . TA. GSL, R. C , J B , s Co 11, :sz , , .' . X .Xie if L ' H I ' lf . l A ll , -. ' , A' ' I - Jv, ,-, 4' , ' ' bf To '- , , 'n, h i I 'V I e , 1 , ' z ' H'-Y, n , Jv, v B , lv , GS , A' , L N JUDITH HERBSTREIT 34 Clayton Ave FP Sec retary Totem Busrness Edutor Honor Society Nnandlans CoY Scrlbes German Lubrary Clubs Archery PATRICIA HEWITT 572 Srxth Ave NHP Sec retary Nlandrans CoY GSL Bowling Rrdlng Clubs Archery LYNNE HOUGHTON H45 Norbay St FS Col lege Omega Srgmo HIY FTA Yorker Clu Usherettes Sochem Players Presudents Club Student Councrl Student Unnted Trtanlums Los Jovenes Los Chncos JOHN HOURIGAN 43 Pansy Ave FP College DAVID HILL 220 Tulrp Ave FP Chemrcal Engmeer Senaor Semnnar Honor Saclety H tory Honor Society Lambda HIY Exponents Math Forum Der Deutsche Vereun Tennis Presndents Club EDWARD HIMMELMANN 25 Oak Dr NHP Avratron Technrcvan German Glee Clubs RONALD HOUSE l22 Sussex Rd E Engrneer In oalntlon val rr Pa ral Rifle lub Intramural Sports THELMA HUBER l40 Gllmore Blvd FP Com mercvol Worlr Red Cross Student Councr Chneltann Rep GEORGE HOETZL 747 Peekslull St E Uncle crded Cuvrl Arr Patrol Jr Board German Club DORIS HOFMANV 37 Covert Ave E College Honor Socnety Omega Hn Y Rockettes Hnstory Honor Socrety Usherettes Yorker German Clubs Presrdents Club Frosh Soph Boards Student Councrl Eonacs Co Y GSL Chueftann CRAIG HUBMEIER 74 Aspen St FP College Band Lambda H Y Nnandrans CoY Los Chrcos Los Jovenes LAWRENCE HUGHES-93 Floral Pky FP Col lege V Band Lambda Hr Y L Ornflamrne OTTO HOFMANN 358 Kensington Rd GCS Construction Worlr Intramural Sports CHARLES HOLMBERG 6 Maylaur Rd NHP Avratron Techmcran Glee Club Intramural Sports HENRY HULSEN 21 Eweler Ave FP Photog rapher Delta Hr Y Pica Club Intramural Sports .gr- NALD HUPE l3l Euson Rd S Veterlnarlcrn S rung Track FFA JV Soccer Varsuty Club JAMES HOLTON l7 Georgra St VS Sales Work Hall Squad Student Council Clueltarn BP ROMAN HOROSZEWSKI 606 Terrace Blvd Engineer T u HIY Varsrty Club Sr Boards Student Councnl JV V Lacrosse JV Cross Country V Soccer Honor Socrety Ger man Club KENNETH HORTON 832 Barbara Blvd FS Electrical Engrneer Golf Omucron HIV L crosse Chleftaln Rep Utoplan Intramural Sports .IO N HOSEK I64 Gilmore Blvd F chanrcal Engrrreer Baseball Track Hall Squad ah Spanish Clubs Jr Board lntramura Sports Utopnan u Wd lx Il 11111 ffm Llfzflffu einem er , , , , ,., I07 GEORGE HUTTER-3 Concord St., FP, Librarian, Glee Club, Hall Squad, Bookmen, Student Council. MICHAEL ITZLER-l727 Aladdin Ave., NHF, Undecided, Music Band, Tennis. JAMES JOHNSON-l26 Central Ave., GCP, Electrical Engineer, Track, Cross Country, Ham Radio Club, Totem Rep., P. A., Spanish, Rifle, Astronomy Clubs. PETER JOHNSON-1078 Esther St., FS, Engif neer, P, A. Club, Sr Board, Delta Hi-Y, Student Council, Radio Club, los Jovenes. WILLIAM JAURSCH-545 No. Seventh St., NHP, Aeronautics, Aero Club, Civil Air Patrol, Intra- mural Sports. JUNE JEACOMA IO Rosser Ave E Medical Nurse Retanlung Club HBA REBECCA JOHNSON 55 Doherty Ave E B sr ness School Student Council Booster Club Totem Stat? Spanish Club Red Cross CH I4 Terrace Ave cuetas latlna Soph Board FTA Chieftain Nlandnans Student United Nurs Coun GCS FS Beau u BE TIL JOHNSON 889 St James PI S Machinist Intramural Sports DONNA JOHNSON 5l0 Klrkmon Ave n Zeta Chu HIY Frosh Scph Jr Boards Student Councrl Math Forums GSL German Bowlnng Yorker Clubs JULIENNE KELLOGG 609 Tulrp Ave College Rockettes Chlettarn Charleston Danc ers Usherettes Alpha HrY Arrow Honor So clety Totem Rep French Photography Chess Clubs AN KELLY 42 Madrson St E Service Chieftain Sachem Players Nnandnans Sr Board ROBERT KELLY 62 Carlton Ter SM College Intramural Sports JAMES KENNEY I 87 Euston Rd SGC Drafts man Student Council Chneftaun Rep lntra mural Sports Utopian WARREN KESSEL l27 Primrose D NHP Draftsman Bowling Totem Rep WILLIAM KESSLER 86 Cclrolnne Ave Physical Education JV V Soccer JV V et all JV V Baseball Varsity Clu HIY woafllfo , , ,. ,, ,158 ,Wa MMV xemem er ffffd 11: 11' 1 1 11,111 IOS Socnety THOMAS Engineer Q Due .md fllzmm enlelfn er , . , Slnfl .1 ull! fwml gl Ill 1 mf! KILFEATHER 937 Adams S udent Councll P A Club Cl taln Rep Intramural Sports Utopian OTTMAR KINDLER 627 So Eleventh St NHP v. ,s SQA ,.-P 1 Engrneermg German Club R0 ERT KISSELL 195 Franklin St E Pnntlng Frosh JV V Baseball JV V Soccer JV Track Omlcron Hu Y Varsnty Club JACK KLAPP 1008 Jackson St College Student Council FFA Cholr Track Cross Court try Spannsh Tech Scnence Clubs HE EN KLEMM 19 Vlrgunua D E Secre tarlal German Llbrary Home Economtc Clubs S udent United GSL Usherettes Red Cross Totem Rep Chueltaun Rep SUSAN KLETECKA 194 Avernll Blvd FS Sec retary Eonocs CoY GSL J Sr Boards u dent Councll Sewanoteens Yorker French Clubs Coalnhon MARIE KOLLMER 64 lexnngton Ave Nursing School Rockettes History Honor Artsmen Usherettes Totem Staff FNA Student Council Tennus GSL JV Glee Club German Club BARBARA KOOPMANS 62 Webster St College History Honor Socrety Student Councul Alpha Hu Y Usherettes Home Economic Club Presidents Club JV V Glee Club GSL GAA Scribes Rndmg Tennis Club Socletas Lat na GERALD KLIMAS 1010 Rosegold Sl F grneerrng P A Club Student Councxl Intra murol Sports Soannsh Club ALICE KLOSOWSKI 597 S Eleventh St P Beoutrcran Sr Boars GSL Tuocs CoY ALEXANDRA KOVARIC ll5 Mosefan St S Teacher Rockettes Iota Beta HlY Usherettes Spanish Library Clubs Chueftann Student Coun cul Student Unlted GSL GAA Htstory Honor Socnety Jr Sr Boards ALEXANDER KOILOWSKI l33 McKee St FP Eleclrvcran Hall Squad IRENE KLOSOWSKI 597 So Eleventh St NHP Undecnded Student Councnl Home Eco nomtc Club GSL Sr Board JOHN KNIPSCHER 287 Nassau Blvd W n meer Varsity Club JV Foo a Track Exponents Spanish Club JV Lacrosse Math Forum MARY KOZLOWSKI 261 Meacham St E Co lege Honor Society Home Economics Club GSL MARJORlE KRAJCI 1059 Mosefon St FS Sec retary Sr Board Scrlbes Chleftaen Totem GSL Soph Board Student United Spanish Club GERALD KOHLER lll4 Carukln St FS Aero nautlcs Los Chlcos Intramural Sports FRANK KOKINDO 14 Hcmmel St VS M chmvsf JV V Baseball JV Track V Football Varsity Club ANDREW KRAMER 725 Ash St FS Prrnter Choir Pnco Club Totem Rep Student Coun UI Intramural Sports HENRY KREBS 298 Dons Ave FS Tool and Dye Maker JV Soccer IO? jmiulf -Qlll. - e,, Fs, ' , sv ', . . , h'ef- B - ' -. , , - ., FS, , X. 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ROBERT LAPPLE-32 Heathcote Rd., E, Avia tion Mechanic, JV Baseball. .IOANN LARSON-HI Doris Ave., FS, Science. 4 we W.: Claflun Blvd Frosh Soph Football THEODORE LA SALLA Automotvva Technrcron Auta Club Sr Board WARREN LASKO 286 Tu rp Ave F ngl neerrng Senior Seminar Totem Publuctty 1 tor Honor Socnety Hrstory Honor Socuety Su en Councrl Tau HnY Student Umted os Chucos Los Jovenes Seah Sr Boards STEPHEN KRYSCUK 89 Harrnet St rn culture FFA Sclence Club Intramural Sports Totem Rep Sr Board D NIS KULSICK 148 Elton Rd SM Engl neerrng Frosh Soph Sr Boards Presrdents Club Purple Quill Arrow Honor Society Hs tory Honor Socuey Los Jovenes Chueltarn EAL LATSKO 5 So Sixteenth S NHP Navy JV Soccer THOMAS LATSKO 5 So Slxteenth NHP Arr Force V lacrosse Frosh JV Football P R KUNZ 632 S Eughth St NH Col lege JV Basketball Student Councul TKA STEPHEN KURZ 2 Mrrnam Pky E Agrrcu ture FFA MILTON LAYNE 602 Stewart Ave NHP Auto motrve Engineer Frosh Football Frosh JV La crosse JACQUELINE LE BROCO 28 Lehrer Ave E Servrce THERESA LABELLA H434 238th St E Col tory Honor Society Chlettaun Arrow Student Unlted Red Cross Llbrary Club Sewanateens Soph Sr Boards Iota Beta Chl HIY Tuoc Co Y Artsmen Area Council JV V Glee Club Student Councnl Yorker Club CHARLES LABS l50O Josnune Ave NHP Machnnrst VINCENT LECINER 990 Fenworth Blvd FS College Frosh Board Radlo Guild Honor So mn. clety Student Council Coalltlon Bowling Club DAVID LEFCOURT 1373 Surpruse St E Phy svcal Educatron Teacher Frosh JV V Baseball V Soccer Varsuty Club PETER LA MARCA 657 Third Pl GCS Agrl culture Football FFA Student Councll lntra mural Sports Utopuan JOAN LAPORTE 23 Standard Ave E Secre f if tar Student Councul Chreftarn R D NIEL LEITER H24 Langdon St FS ol lege Varsity Club V Golf Omlcron H Y Stu den Council Frosh JV Track Los Chlcos ROBERT LEMKEN 56 Wrllram St E Vetern rranan JV V lacrosse JV V Football lI0 We -264 ' ., Ps, - I' -. P, E ' . I . . I . . Ed.- d I '. V . ' , L D J ,H -17 ' ., e, Ag '- 5 . EN - ., , A in 1, 1 R - . ' L, , ij ., - xy. , . Size gf sgfi ' ' ' ' ETE - o. ' ., P, - -I3 ' ' ., , ' I- lege, Honor Society, Choir, Student Court, Hisl , Ur. ' . ' ' '- , 2 F ag ' ' , . . , , f' Q - I ,, , A t. W Y, , ' ' ep. ,, , ' . . ' i- , - H ' V U A I - ' ' in 7 , , , , . 5 tt,t f is vi ANTHONY LEONARDI 1081 Lawrence St FS Auto Mechcmrc Student Councrl ANDREW LE PAGE 1038 Barnes St FS Elec tncal Technrcran Radlo Gurld Sr Board Los Jovenes Chleftam Theta HI V Student United PATRICIA LORENZO 303 Louis Ave Teacher FTA Archery Student Councul Student Unlted Jr Sr Boards Bowlnng MARCIA LUKIN 77 Old Broadway GCP Beau :clan V Twurlers GAA GSL Totem Rea Chreltarn Utopran Red Cross DANIEL LEVERICH 110 Lowell Ave NHP Mactunlst LOIS LIBSCHIK 1036 Theodora St FS Dancer Rockettes Scribes German Tennvs Clubs JOSEPH LURGIO 14 Cromer Rd Auto Ma chamc Auto Club MAUREEN LYNCH 153 Aspen St FP Omcc Work Home Economic Club GSL JOSEPH LIMA 957 N Th rd St NHP Auto motvve Engmeer Intramural Sports E EANOR LINDQUIST 1105 Admont Ave Nursrng Akahnawes Co Y Student Councul Choir Chnettaln FNA Utopian Sr Board Los Chlcos MARCIA MGIDONALD 300 S Euston Rd GC College Student Councvl J Sr Boards Chovr Srgma H Y Akahnawes CaY Sachem Players Los Jovenes GSL WILLIAM MAGUIRE 52 Rockman Ave Electronncs Track Cross Country Astronomy Club DANIEL LINEHAN 893 Gartleld St FS Draftx man German Club STEVE LINNEKIN 36 Law St VS Agrrculture FA KENNETH MAHER 510 Enghth St GCS Pnnt vng lca Club Honor Society Deutsche Verem RICHARD MANGO 1183 Whrtesvde Ave FS College Textbook Omce TH ODORE LIPP 281 So Euston Rd CS College JV V Football JV V lacrosse Varsutv Club JOSEPH LOCASTO 918 Premier Blvd NHP Business Admmrstratron Epsilon Hr Y Red Cross L LONIESKI-10 Bryant Ave., FP, Au 0- mobile Painter, Hall Squad, Artsman. BARBARA LORENZ-4 Covert Ave,, SM, Secre- tary, Home Economic Club, pq, 'N- 9.-. Car fy .md B 1: lulfv 'll' fun' fornr form emgm er .ntl rn f.1m'. fr rl 111.11 1 L .IHHAQ ll .1 WILLIAM MAIDHOFF-30 Lucille Ave., E, Can- strucrion Warlr, Cross Country. JULIANNE MANNIELLO-534 Sixth Ave., NHP, College, Student Council, Sr Board, Red Crass, Niandians Co-Y, Las Jovenes, Tennis, Utopian, Riding, Bowling, Camera Clubs. GERAD MARTIN 121 Goldenrod Ave S Navy German Club Frosh Track Intramural Sports THOMAS MARTINELLI 15 Sweetman Ave E Construction Work Hall Squad REGINA MANNS 812 Filth Ave NHP Unde cded Honor Society French Club Intramural Sports ANTHONY MARINO 15 Fulton Ave GCP Automotlve Engineer Hu Y FREDERICK MARTINEZ 1760 Jasmine St NHP Undecided Frosh JV V Football VICTORIA MARTINEZ 6 Clement Ave E terpreter Los Chrcos los Jovenes Red Cross Scribes GSL Coalition CAROLE MARINO uru rn Camptomeler Operator Chair Student Council os Chrcas Scribes Jr Board Coalrtran IRVING MARKS 471 Dunster Dr WH Arch: lect Totem Photographer Editor Bookman Chrettarn Camera Club Student Council ARTHUR MASON 251 Jerrcho Tpke rncu ture FFA JV Soccer The a Y ow Wow Co Y CLAIRE MATTHEWS 169 Herman Blvd S Omce Work Student Council GSL Archery Sewanateens Totem Rep Chreltarn RALPH MARQUEZ 235 Meacham Ave Draftsman GYM .IUDITH MARSALA 13 O9 Appeal Ave E ec retary Basketball Softball Volleyball ROBERT MATULLO I94 Benson Ave E o lege Sprung Track Chleltarn Rep ELIZABETH MATUSHEFSKE 121 Catherine Ave FS Stenagrapher Alpha HIY Scribes GSL I Intramural Sports los Chlcos we 552.5 Ll' JEROLYN MAYER 295 Paul Pl WH Secretary Lam Club JV Glee ub ANN McCLARY 670 Thrrd PI GCS Beaurr cran Los Ch cas MAUREEN McCOLLUM 138 Covert Ave Nurse Home Economic Club GSL Sewana teens Utap an Trtanrums MICHAEL MQGOWAN 55 Orchid St FP ol ege O11 lfn 2lldllfI1H1!ll III Ed wore el'Ylel'Yl el' 1 H 'lft zz In mr Q tant: num qlllc r 1 zz lI2 . 31-0- it n em ein UI' Sqnm if Cfml Ln U nm 07 JHJIIIIIQ 14700 Ill!! I Qllll EDWARD Mcl.AREN 22 Carlton Ter College JV Football RALPH MQNULYY 295 Grange St Auto Mechanic Auto Club Totem Rep NANCY MELKERSON I Cypress S llnn nm Teacher S Board Honor Society History Honor Society Iota Beta Phu Hi Y Akahnawes CoY Student Council Totem Stat? French Club GEORGE MELLIAN 6I5 Sixth Ave NHP U d crded JV V lacrosse Fr sh JV V oot ba HAROLD MENINGER 884 Muloon Ave FS Agriculture JV V Soccer Honor Society Var sity Club Omlcron HIV Presidents Club FFA Totem Rep DORIS MIEHLING-825 Premier Blvd NHP Beautrcran JV V Cheerleader Student Council Utopian Chieftain GAA Sewanateens DOROTHY MORGAN l 5 Ross r Ave Clerical Work Retailing Club Red Cross Library Club LOIS MARIE MORGAN 265 Claim Blvd FS College Totem Managing Editor Senior Semi nar Honor Society History Honor Society Pres :dents Club Student Council Socretas Latina GSL Exponents Camera Club L OrrHamme le Cercle Francais Math Forum HENRY MILLER l70 Jacob St E Auto Me chanic Auto Club PAUL MILLER 21 No Twelfth St NHP Hor ticulture FFA JV V Sprung Track Varsity Club Indoor Track LINDA SUE MORRONE 2l5 Cleveland Educational Administration Honor Society pha Hr Y Arrow Chieftain Jets Nrandlans CoY Charleston Dancers Los Chrcos los Jo venes GSL GAA Studen Council Library Club LOUIS MOSCARELLO 231 Landau Ave o ege Frosh JV V Trock Saoh V Cross Country Astronomy Club Purple Quill Varsity Club PAUL MINO II28 Esther St FS Automotive Eng neer Frosh Football MICHAEL MIRACOLO I56 Claridge Ave E JAMES decided, DAVID Printing Fred Pica Club WILLIAM MOSTLER 600 So Tenth St NHP College Honor Society H story Honor Society Intramural Sports Los Jovenes P A Club Arrangers Club Delta Hi Y Presidents Club GENEVIEVE MOY 2 Flint Pl E Chemical Engineer Archery Honor Society Rad o Guild Sewanateens Red Cross Los Chico: Sr Board MONTE 243 Hunnewell Ave JV Football, Track, Discus, Shotput. MORAN-IOO9 No. Fourth St., NHP, Agriculture, FFA. RUSSELL MULLER-719 Ir's St., FS, Vocational Management Student Council President, JV, V Football, Track, Soccer Presidents' Club, I- tary Honor Society, Varsity Club Omicron Hi-Y, Choir, Aeons, Soph Quartette, German Club. SANDRA MULLER-9 Gladiolus Ave., Nurse, Student Council, Radio Guild, Frosh, S Boards, Scribes, Charlestonettes, Hockey, Bas elball, irary, Latin Club, Red Cross, Totem Rep. Chieftain. Il3 ll uv 717 lv! nvuzrlzfl gyngyn 1 1 U1 1114 HI zmmrr ,pw ff! NERY limi AUDIEY NEWMAN l59 Randolph Ave FS Secretary Bowlrng Nlondlans CoY Home Eco nomic: Club Tennls Coalntlon Totem Staff Red Cross GEIAID NICOLOSI I4 No Tyson ve Avzatron Freld ALLEN NIXON l7 Revere Dr FP College Honor Soclety Lambda HI Y Akahnawes Co Y Frosh JV Track Student Council German Club Student Unlted CAROLINE NONNENMACHER 346 Oakley Ave E Beuutnclon Glee Club Totem Rep Student Q ., Ja.. lei? , Xa Y 3 X vf , :: .- 1 t Ks ' 2 United Musn: Appreciation RICHARD MUMMENDEY l04l Mosetan St FS Draftsman Bowlnng Club Intramural Sports JOHN MURRAY l373 Maduson St E Electrv cal Engrneer V Soccer JV V Lacrosse Varsity Club JOHN NORDGREN l 41 Carlton er Navy IICHAID OIERDECKEI l52 Kensington Rd GCS Mrlrtary Career Rnfte Club Student Caun v nr aro A ANN MUSCAIELLA 220 Floral Plxv FP Sec retary Red Cross Utoplan DOROTHY MYEI 2 Melrose St E Cttrrstran Educotlon JV V Glee Club Los Jovenes GSL Rndmg Club Softball KATHLEEN OEARRELL 38 Scherer Blvd College Chieftain Le Cercle Francaus lOrr tlamrne Totem Camera Club JEANNE OLEAIY 70 Darts Ave FS ec retary Transfer Latin Club Rockettes Chveftaun GAA Student United PATRICK NAPOLITANO 454 Evans Ave Aero nuutrcs Frosh JV Football JV V Basketball Fresh JV Baseball CAROL NELSON l53 Oak St FP S cretary GSL V Glee Club Home Economics Club Nlandnons Co Y IUTN OLSON l606 Lowell Ave NHP Col e e Phu Zeta Chl HuY Latun Math Cu s Tuocs CoY GAA Student Unlted JV V Glee Club JO N ONEILL l50l Dlellen La E Fashion Deslgnvng Library Club Red Crass Home Eco nomlcs Club DONALD NELSON-208 Harrfson St., FS, En- gineering, Frostv, Soph Baseball, Student Coun- cil, Utopian, Sr Board. ARLINE NETTLETON-95 Clsney Ave., FP, Col- lege, Los Jovenes, FNA, GSL, Math Club Utopian. FRANK ORLANDO-1433 Marshall St., E, Un- decided, Hall Sduad. JUDITH ORLANDO 395 Litchtleld Av - e., E. Secretary, Home Economics Club, Utopian, Bowl- ing Club. l l4 . ,N JUSTINE ursmg FRANK NHF ORLANDO 146 Cusney Ave Home Economucs Club FNA e Cross Utopuan Bowlrng OSCZAPINSKI 209 Kampda Blvd Automotnve Freld Golf Auto Clubs BENJAMIN PAULINO 763 Washington FS Lrthographer Totem Chueftaun JV Football Student Councnl Plca Club MARGARET MARY PELGORSCH 124 W Poplar S FF' Home Economics Home Economics Club Tuozs Ca Y Student Council Red Cross Jr Sr Boards GSL GAA Totem Socletasl uno Math Cnrcle Tenn: ANTHONY OTTAIANO 120 Belmont Blvd E uslness Freld Frosh Basketball Soph JV Baseball Varsnty Club Omlcron H: Y MILDRED OVERTON 1084 Rosegold St Nursrng Chour Aeoluans Lnbrary Math Clubs Alpha HI Y Der Deutsche Verern FNA GSL V Glee Club EDMUND PELUSO 513 Klrkman Ave E 1 gmeermg JOSEPHINE PERFETTO 1042 Delmar Ave FS Medrcal Secretary Honor Society Hxstory Honor Society Usherettes Student Councvl Student mted l ta Beta Phu Hu Y Sr Board Scrl es Los Chucos Los Javenes LEO OWENS 58 Robert Ave E Draftsman Vusual Axds DOROTHY PACE 19 Francis Ct E Secretory los Chlcas Los Jovenes Red Cross Booster Bowlnng Clubs Student Unuted CAROL PERSON 411 Carnation Ave FF al lege Totem ldentuficotuon Edntor Iota Beta Phu Hu Y Akuhnawes CoY Honor Socuety Stu dent United Student Councrl Presidents Club Jr Sr Boards FTA GSL Los Jovenes Charleston Dancers lnbrary Club CAROL PETER 105 Belmont Blvd E Busrness Freld Usherettes GSL Spanrsh Club Student United RALPH P MA 25 Park Cr NHP Colege Frosh JV V Football Frosh JV Lacrosse Var srty Club Sr Board ROBERT PARGMANN 1638 Imperial Ave NHP Electronrcs Technrclon PAULINE PETERSON Stenogrcpher Home R D ollege vBa V -L S lll X Nu pooh A 9 41 N-fb Vograp o tnl leftaun Photographer T s R 'OG :tan Span: lub Totem ep MELA PA-KS A Center Dr FS College oaudent ouncll Frosh Soph Jr Sr Boards ere s Phu Zeta Chu HIY Akah nowesNoY los Chlcos Los Jovenes Math gk Ar Council GSL Utoouan Chorr V Cl Honor Socnety Totem Staff Sachem Players ROSE PATTI 400 Franklin Ave FS lntcrror Decarotmg DANIEL PAUL 15 Hillsboro Ave E Arr Force FS Ing 3 ,ya- H1111111 Swnh fffllrnr 14114 jlllln :mf Allh 111111411 flflt A9 m?l'nel'l'l el' . . - l!111111f11r 1111 rngul 1 II5 - ' ., FP, N ' , ' , , Rd s C, wa. ,' 0.1 - .' sf., - 1 , 2. 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V 1 - ., FS, - ' ., , E1- U A ,V 0 ' A '- 1 V, 'b . - ' 4' I C , AL - ., , I , 4 -1 ,Y , ' V 1 l' 1 ,GSL W GGHAR L . 1 ' .I Q sf 1 ' 1 ' A, , M , , 2 1' A 1. - J ff J fu ll llflc STANLEY RABINOWITZ 1019 Maple D FS wa -rf' me CHARLES PLEUTHNER 124 Clsney Ave FP College Sensor Seminar Totem Literary Editor Honor Society History Honor Society Presl nts Club V Tennis Omucron 1 ponents Soph Sr Boards Varsity Club Jets Socnetas Latina JULIA POLNY 169 Barrymore Blvd FS Sec retary Tennis Camera Clubs Red Cross Nuon dnans Co Y Alpha HI Y Student Unnted Usher ettes Chieftain GSL Sachem Players Scribes DELPHINE PRIVITERA 66 Second Ave GCP Beautrcvan Eanacs Co Y JV V Twirlers Frosh Board JV Glee Club Utopian GAA College JEAN PONICHTERA 90 Crown Ave E Unde cvded Student United Booster Club NINA POPPO 237 Hunnewell Ave E Com mercral Designer Leader Corps GS e Cross Student United BARBARA RAINE 63 Rogers PI FP College Rockettes Honor Society Omega HnY Akah nawes CoY Student Council Usherettes E ponents French Yorker Clubs Student United FRANK RAZZA 125 Clement Ave E Ph si cal Education Teacher JV Baseball Indoor Track Red Cross JOSEPH PREIS 45 Claflin Blvd FS Machinist JOHN PRESCIA 304 Benson Ave E College oem Student Council P A u PETER REIERSEN 615 Eleventh Ave NHP E gmeer Omrcron Hu Y Crass Country V Track Glee Club Varsity Club MADELINE REYNOLDS 7 Fuller Ave FP Beau ticion Rockettes Student Council Utopian Sewanateens Chieftain Riding Club Usherettes RAYMOND PRINCE 92 Adams St E Navy r sh JV Lacrosse JV V Foot a Tuocs Co Y Varsity Club Student Council tramural Sports Utopian WARREN PRITCHET 105 Barrymore Blvd FS College Cross Country Omucron HI Y V Band Artsman GRACE RICCI 636 Eighth Ave WH Teacher V Cheerleading Alpha HiY Akahnawes CoY History Honor Society Student Council S Board FTA Chieftain Sachem Players V Glee Club Los Jovenes los Chicos Library Club GAA GSL Tennis ROSALIE RICH 27 Landau Ave E College Chleftoun Arrow Purple Quill Rockettes Stu ent Court J Sr Boards Eonacs CoY n Zta Chl HIY Honor Society History Honor Society Usherettes Le Cercle Francais Socretas Latina Math Circle ANNE RICHTER-41 Birch St., FP, Nursing, GSL, FNA, GAA, French, Latin, Riding, Tennis Clubs, Basketball, Red Cross, Student Council, Math Club. LILLIAN RICHTER - 6 Belmont v ., , Teacher, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Yorker Club, FTA, GSL, Los Jovenes, Red Cross, Coalition. ANTON RIESS-Bl Clover Ave., FP, College, micron H'-Y, Frosh, JV, V Footbo I, Varsi Club, Student Council, Sr Board. CATHERINE RILEY-1035 Phoebe ., FS, Po ice Woman. Dlllhl .md Rxljilv, flair luft7'.f zzen lfwl sg wgyngyn gr , , , 7'lv,,- fwfr! in Lrzzlgfviug ,lt-uni 11.13 to day 116 RUTH RILEY 1035 Phoebe St FS Artist Ars mon Totem Rep Red Cross Archery Club MARY ELLEN RIORDAN 15 Orchd St Q , , C9 XLIHUIH IUI N I IIILII1 4 :fn nf College Akahnawes CoY Honor Socrety en nor Seminar History Honor Society Totem aes and Distribution Editor Math Circle Camera Yorker Latin French Club Student United GSL Usherettes GAA Exponents Pres: dents Club T MAS RISI 1084 Theodara St e rrcal Engineer P A Club Math Hom Ra: Clubs JOAN RITAYIK 1521 Johnson Ave E Exec utrve Secretary Honor Society Phi Zeta Chi H Y Red Cross Usherettes Presidents Cub GSL Yorker Comero Club Tncket Comm: tee Scribes Student Council Home Economics Club GEORGE RIVERS 276 Jetterson St FS M chanical Engineer Hall Squad JV Soccer Frosh Board ERT RIZZO 13 Fr r C E Col ege Track Lambda H Y Sponlsh Club ANDREW ROMANO 649 Second PI GCS U decided Frosh Baseball Bowl ng JV Football Intramural Sports Lo n Club LINDA ROPERTZ 33 Chester Ave SM Teacher Honor Society Leader Corps History Honor Society Frosh Jr Sr Boards GAA Presidents Club Iota Beta Phu H Y Totem Feature Editor Student Council Der Deutsche Verenn Sachem Players PETER RIZ O 558 Eighth Ave NHP Novy Football A ENE RIZZOTTI 125 L S nr vd Medicol Office Ass stont Honor Society History Honor Society Omega Sigma H: Y Scribes Yorker Library Clubs Student Council GSL ANGELA ROSSI 147 Caroline Ave GCS Col lege Utopon GSL Choir Latin Spanish Clubs PETER ROTH 679 Sixth Pl GCS Undecided Frosh Soph Lacrosse Omicron H Y Student Council V Band Utopian LEONARD ROACH 635 Fenworth Blvd S Electronics Engineer Ham Radio Club Honor Society Spanish Club History Honor Society A ANNA MAY ROBERTO 300 Frederick Ave SF Stenographer Purple Quill GSL Utopian Totem Rep Student United Intramural Sports FRANK ROVERE 363 Oakley Ave E Intramural Sports ANN RJBBO 5 Semton Blvd tory Te hnrcvan Gamma Hn Y Utopian Council Usherettes GSL Jr Sr Boards Le Cercle Frawcaus LOruf1omme Eonoc Coalition FNA JE REY ROBINSON 2164 Leighton Rd Engineering, JV, V Cross Country, Frosh, JV, Lacrosse, Honor Society, E silon Hi-Y, Varsi y Cub, Soph, Jr Boards, Eonacs Co-Y, Student Council, History Honor Society. GEORGIA ROIVAINEN-1007 Naple Aye., FS, Dancer, Honor Society, Los Jovenes, L'Ori- flomme, GSL, Red Cross. 'Vs Labora Stude Totem s Co Y JOSEPH RUSSO-70 Doherty Ave., E, Salesman, Intramural Sports, Hall Squad, Student Council. SALVATORE RUSSO 1374 B St E Buildin 1 -, , 9 Contractor, Hall Squad, Retailing Club, Intra- mural Sports, Student Council. I I7 1 S 1 K as lf, L 1,5 rf1,w.'f.'r:l nw Mn ,ml .ff 1 nl ' ll 'lr .llfzr jwffrrrf!!.1! r11r,1,r, nm mul ffl rfauf, VINCENT SANTANGELO 248 Travrs Ave Accountlng WILLIAM SAROKWASH rand S Mechonlcal Engrneer Frosh JV lacrosse Sopl nnls Sr Board Chreftarn Epsrlon H Y Intramural Sports Student Councrl MICHAEL SAVAGE 89 Central Ave GCP Electrrcal Engrneer Honor Socrety Cross Coun try Indoor Track V Track Astronomy Club e s sr on os :cos o em Club SANDRA SCATURRO 2298 Belmont Ave Beauty Culture Rockettes VITO RUSSO 656 Lenore L E Engrneermg oo ball ose all A NIEL SACINO I79 HII St E Machrnrst Soph Baseball MICHAEL SCHACKER 88 Chestnut Ave ectromcs Engrner Honor Socrety Hlstory Honor Socrety Student Councrl Soph Sr Boards Varsrty Club Student Unrted JV Soccer Frosh JV V Baseball German Club lambda H Y Math Forums BURTON SCHATZ 2 I Harrrson Ave Chemrcal Engrneer Honor Socrety Jes RfIe Photography Club Chrettaln Frosh Lacrosse Intramural Sports Student Councrl los Chrcos MILDRED SAGANEK 8 Globe Ave E Benutr :ran Red Cross Intramural Sports Teacher Chorr Exponents lambda H Y Los Jovenes los Chrcos Red Crass MARY SCHEETZ 543 Stewart Ave NHP Artrst Red Cross Retarlrng Club Totem Rea WILLIAM SCHIECK 397 Jerrcho Tpke College Aero Rlfle Club Student Councrl ANNETTE SALAMONE 2 John Ave E Nurse Rockettes Presrdents Club Phl Zeta Chl H Y Usherettes Student Councrl Chlettarn Arrow Honor Socrety Pow Wow CoY Soph J S Boards GAA Red Cross Trtanrums Socretas a na Spanrsh Tennrs Clubs FNA Student Unrted JAME' SALDIN I67 Stewart St E Arch: ec tural Drattrng V Track Soph Baseball Red Cross CAROL SCHMIDT l7l Frederrck Ave FP Secretory Scrrbes Home Economrcs Chrettarn German Club RAYMOND SCHMIDT 2l Landau Ave E n declded V Football Hall Squad KA HRYN SALDIN l67 Stewart St E Sec retary Akahnawes CoY Scrrbes Student Coun I Sewanate ns Totem Stat? Student Unrted GSL Sr Board ELIZABETH SAMCZYNSKI I53 Bengeyfleld D EW Beautlclan Intramural S orts G O R p GEORGE SCHNABEL I620 Grltord Ave NHP rrnter Cross Country Prca Club Lacrosse R NALD SCHNEPF 215 Brltmore ve Machrnrst ll8 - ' ,, E, -20 G r,, E -ar Te ', , I' ' ' l- I, Jets. rf, Ep 'r Hi-Y', L ch , rr , P, AI - ., E, E a,, , ' , JV, V F t , JV B b , P. . Club. DA - a . , ' , - ., FP, sr , , , , ' , ' I-f - o ' ,, rs, , ' , v, I . NATHANIEL sAcrNAmo-59 Kiefer Ave., E, , . . i- , - ' ., FP I , .' I . -f u in I V' , I - , I, r, r Lv? f A' , ' , '. .1 1 ., , It - - A ., SA, - ., , u r - ., , A cl, I 2 , I I , I ' L T. , ' ' , D , l . e . P' , -, ' , f o - ' A ., E, A . ' if 3 s f I 1 DIANA SCHOH1 Vl Chestnut Ave FF' College Rockettes Iota HIY Artsman Yorker French Bowling Clubs Usherettes Student Councal Totem FTA GAA Glee Club Sr Board Co Y Student United GEORGE SCHRYVER l06 Walnut Ave Undecided Epsllon HIY V Track JV Soccer ELSIE SIPPLAK 2l8 Butler v Scr bes FRED SKIRDE 26 Jefferson S N P Engmeer mg German Club Honor Socuety Corr Board Red Cross JANINE SCHWART 244 Jacob St E Unde clded Honor Soclety Hustory Honor Society oa HnY Yorker Spanish German Rudnn ennns Softball Bowl ng Clubs L GAA HARRY SCHWARZE 963 Na Second St NHF College JV V Football V Track Varsuty Club ambda H: Y J Sr Boards Student Councn ecretary Scnence Club Utop an MARY SKOK 65 Ludlam Ave E Beautlcfarv GSL CHARLES SMITH l acob St E Col ege rosh JV V Football Fros JV V Lacrosse mncron H Y Varsrty Club u Board Student Council Los Chlcos Hom Radlo Club Coalutuon CHARLES SHAW 9514 243rd St B College LOUIS SCLAFANI 65 Oakley Ave E Plumber MICHAEL SEQUINO 346 Hall St E Au Force Baseball Track Spannsh Club Hall Squad PETER SOBEY 209 James St FS Engineering F A Club Brookesonlans Jets Bowlnng am Radio Club JOSEPH SOKOL 505 No Twelfth St NHF Archltect Intramural Sports STEPHEN SHAPIRO 6l Garnet Pl E Marhe matrcs Epsllon Hn Y Sensor Seminar Totem Cub Contracts Editor Honor Soclety F A Club Math Forum Stu ent Council JV V L crosse Astronomy Club Vcrs ty Club Expo nents Electron Commissioner Presidents Club A C D0 IS SORENSEN 156 Mnrlam Pky E Sec re ary Scrrbes C our Aeolucns Honor cney Sensor Trno Sr Board Leader Corps Radio Gulld Usherettes Presidents Club J HN SOUTAR 192 Hancock S Eec tronrcs JOANNE SHERMAN 50 Atherton Ave Waves Retoulung Club Glee Club ETHEL SIEGEI. 6Ol Eghth Ave NHP Fashlon lllustratron Utopuan Student Council Cheftoln MICHAEL SIMONETTI 61 Madison St FS Un declded Thu Kappa Alpha Hu Y CATHERINE SINAGRA 189 Avernll BI d Secretory Student Councul Honor Soclety Pres :dents Club L Ornnomme Chreftann Sachem Players Usherettes Scrnbes Totem Nuandlans GSL WW ,ds IX 1 Qlll Bill QI If ll9 me sshd A mls -4. - ., FP, 1 Bl d., E, S , - Q., H , ' r ' , , ' , h ' , sf 1 - ,I . . , ,, I v I '- , . 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' fig Tiff l I II- ., E, I 'I I V, I , I 'I ,I 'L A A 1 ' v ., FS, gg Q .fl Il' ir zlffzlll .1 If'fff1w.1f.'.f lrfmfl , 4 , , , full fluff Hx ffm :L Am, ,lhllgr X, l l'fff1nIgr.11ffur' lr! .MJ fw'ff!ffIql.1I!lfu1 ling flu ffm wfffn,f'r ,n1,qr,1 ,rg ., 1 No CATHERINE SPICA 519 Franklln Ave FS Col lege Ntanduans Los Chlcos Sewanateens GSL los Jovenes Archery Bowlmg Student United VINCENT SPINNER 28 Huntley Rd E Mechan rcal Engvneer German Math Radso Engmeers Dratttng Clubs ROY STEVENS 1416 Madison St E Machrnlst Intramural Sports ANTON STINAUER 724 Elm St FS Mechanr cal Engvneer JV Football German ubs V Band C vul Arr Pa ro Drafttng GEORGE STANKEVICH 115 Verbena Ave Lawyer V Lacrosse Math Club V Football Honor Soclety Lambda H Y Varsuty Club History Honor Society THOMAS STECK 115 Orchid St FP College Epsulon HI Y Akahnawes Co Y Ticket Commut tee JV Football JV Track JV Cross Country French Club STEVEN STOCKSTEDER 157 Semton Blvd FS Dra tsman C vul Arr Pat ol Hall Squad glneers Club Drafting Club KATHLEEN STROHM 230 Jacob St E Secre tary GAA Ticket Commtttee Nlandtans CoY tu ent Unlted Bowltng Tennis Softball Hockey Basketball Archery .JOEL STEIN 99 Ctrcle Dr No E Engmeermg RnfIe Club WILLIAM STEINGRANDT 63 Fern S Mathematrcs Soph Board Frosh V Track Ham Raduo Club Lambda Ht Y Cross Country lntra ral Sports P A EDWARD STURM 4 Bryant Ave NHP Draftsman Radno Club Engtneers Club Dratt :ng Club ALFRED STUTO 130 Oakley Ave E Bustness Admlntstratlon Intramural Sports ELSIE JUNE STERBIN 158 Carlton Ter SM Co ege Frosh S ph J Sr Boards Stu ent Counctl Sensor Seminar Honor Soclety Pres: dents Club Totem Club Schedules Editor Math Forum Yorker Club GSL Student Court Chtettatn Der Deutsche Vereun Coalltlon Sen nor Class Prestdent CYNTHIA STERRETT 198 Cypress St FF Cam merctal Artrst Artsmen Honor Society Hustary Honor Socuety Jr Sr Boards Usherettes Lcttn Club Nlanduans Co Y GSL ARTHUR SUNDBERG 207 Atherton Ave Electrontcs Rfle Camera Clubs ARTHUR SUTHERLAND 908 No Second S NHP Automotrve Engrneer Frosh Football WILLIAM SWEENEY 142 Dutch Broadway E lawyer Sachem Players Epsllon H Y Radio Gutld Student Unlted Student Councll Frosh oh J Sr Boards Frosh JV Track Fros JV Cross Country Bowlung Got Glee Club Debatlng Teams Aeons FL RENCE SYLVESTER Revere C Secretary Home Economncs Club Usherettes Nuandnans CoY GSL Tucket Commuttee Student Unnted Totem Stal? Tennis Archery Camera Club EDWARD TAMBERINO 91 Tullp Ave FP Un dectded Chleftatn German Club Student Coun cll Track KENNETH TAYLOR 207 New Hyde Park Rd NHP College JV V Soccer Nnanduans CoY French Math Clubs Intramural Sports Student Unnted Dr az I fl 1111 oo you Qlneln gl' Il new Ill: alldt 115 ll e fem r 4 :rr cl l I tfllll :I 111717 IL I20 Q. ' Cl ,' , i ' rl I. 5 . - .. FP, ' , ' f- , ' ' I f , i ' ' 1 r , A,l En: 5 4 '- , - , ' 4. ': - e., FP, I Jw ,' '. . club. ' ' - 00 V ., , Il , , 0 f, , d .' Omega Sigmlo Hi-Y, Eonacs Co-Y, P. A. Club: - ., E, 1 . T., , - , ' i-. ' A' S p ,' f. ,' , .' hf . ' . I , , O -I t,, FP, W 1 ' .7 ,ff Af 1 Y . , , , 0 tl ,-1.111 off- f V- ' Jff. Bl 3' buf . 'U' .. 7,17 tc 'E V .V I ll '.IIl,. . J 8 -32 7 fn121dl in funn 1: gyneyn gp 11111141 L :lu I1 lrfh 11111 Jul MELVIN TENENBAUM 69 Marshall S Post Office Bowling Club Intramural Sports HAROLD TENNANT 217 Fernwood Ter Farmer EDWARD TESTA llll Theodora St FS Dratts man Engineers Club Drafting Club C1vilAir Patrol BERT THIELE 2 Irs St FP Tool and ie Maker ROBERT THOLE 696 Forte Blvd FS Physical Education Teacher V Soccer V Baseball Choir Varsity Club Omlcron Hu Y WILLIAM THOM 1541 Madison St E Build mg Construction SUSAN TRUNVERE 160 Arthur Ave SFP Sec relary Archery Home Economics Club Nuan dlans Ca Y Bowling ALAN TURNER 333 Nassau Blvd GCP Col lege Football Student Council HENRY THORESZ 27 Evergreen Ave NHF Mechanical Engineer Lacrosse ANNETTE TORTORELLA 75 Cambridge Ave SM College Honor Society Yorker Club L Orliamme Totem Staff GSL Usherettes Soph Board Purple Quill Arrow Student United Red Cross EILEEN ULGENER 5 Francis Ct E Undecided GSL Student Council Library Club Dramatics ARMANDO VALENTIN 24 Oakley Ave Farmer Red Crass Artsmen CHARLES TRIANO 94 45 226th St B Auo Mechanic Tennis Handball Baseball JOSEPH TRIOLA 65 Tribune Ave E Construc tion Work, JV Baseball, Lacrosse, FFA, Intra- mural Sports. JO N VALENZA-ll7-JI 237th St., E, Avia- ion, , rac , 1, V Football, Varsity Club, Exponents, French Club. ROSEMARY VALICENTI-115 Catherine Ave., FS, Secretary, Retailing Club. VITO TROPIANO-117416 240th St., E, ee chanical Engineer, Football, Lacrosse, Student Council, Varsity Club. THADDEUS TRUNCALE-193 Doherty Ave., E, Retail Work Retailing Club. EN VANCO-IBA H'Il St., E, Executive Secretary, Honor Society, Totem Senior Portraits Editor Retailing Club, Home Economics Club, Coalition Usherettes. ALFRED VAN DINA-999 Oaks Dr,, FS, Auto Mechanic, Auto Club, Baseball, Intramural Sports. I2l we z 1, rf-if 15 Il f I rflr l mlm N11 md 'Iam 1 Uma ll f FRANCIS VORAS 808 Sixth Ave NHP Aero nautical Engineer JV Basketball EDWARD WALKER lI5 33 237th St E Dairy lndustry FFA DAVID WALTERS I62 Elton Rd SM Engineer JV Soccer D Ita Hi Y Spanish Club Tau Hi Y A DIANE WARTELL 266 Paschal Ave FS Beauti clan Utopian SUSAN VANEK 563 Ardsley Blvd SGS Nurse JV V Cheerleading Aeolians Senior Seminar Honor Society Utopian Student Council Omega Sigma Hi Y Akahnawes CoY Usherettes Ger man Club Exponents BRENDA ANN VASSALLO ll7 Floral Pk Lawyer Rockettes Chieftain History Honor So ciety Scribes GAA Glee Club LOriflamme Utopian Le Cercle Francais Sewanateens GSL EDWARD WASHINGTON 37 Plainfield Ave o ege Frosh JV V ootball ras as etball Frosh JV Baseball Track dent Council Varsity Club THOMAS WASSMER l524 Highland Ave NH En vneervng Delta HiY German Club P Club Rl HARD VAUX 721 Floral Park Rd College JV V Soccer JV V Basketball Chair micron Hi Y Los Chicos Student Councu Intramural Sports Student United Varsity Club ELIZABETH VETTER 7B Sewanee Ave E Medi cal Technology Senior Seminar Honor Society History Honor Society JV V Cheerleading Artsrnan Utopian Omega HiY Totem Stat? Chieftain Usherettes Area Council GAA Los C :cos Los Jovenes Student Council Soph Board LORRAINE WEBER IO Esther St Teacher, GSL, Usherettes, German Club, tain. ROBERT WEBER- 07 So. Eleventh St., NHP Co ege, J , V Football, Varsity Club, Frosh Cross Country, Niandians Co-Y, French FRANK ANELL-I Clausen Pl., NHP, a- rines, Hall Squad, Visual ids. AMERICUS VITALE-344 Princeton Ave,, GCS, Engineer, Honor Society, History Honor Society, V Lacrosse, V Football, Varsity Club, Omicron Hi-Y, French Club, Jr Board, Astronomy Club, Student Council. EDWINA WEIS-47 Elizabeth St., S, Teacher, V Band, Choir, Aeolians, S GSL German Club, Intramural Sports, H'-Y, Class 'o. MALACHY WIENGES-255 Crest Ave. Engineer, P. A. Club, Student Council, Science Ham Radio Clubs. B JAMIN VITUCCI-39 King Ct., E, Auo Engineer Basketball, Baseball, Football. ANTHONY VOLPE-236 Belmont Blvd,, E, E - E-Qi :fin gineering, Student Council, Intramural Sports. PAUL WIESEHAN-5 Daisy Ave., FP, Machrn ist, lacrosse, Sr Board. DANIEL WILKINS-lO8 Sixth St., GCP, Eng: neering, V Cross Country, V Track, Tau Hi Y Varsity Club, Frosh, Jr, Sr, Boards, Stu ent Council, Honor Society, Presidents' Club ponents, Indoor Track. l22 ZQMJMY a 55513 SUE WILLIAMS-89 Clover Ave FP Teacher Cholr Cheerleading Aooltons French Club Tltanlurnx FTA GAA Pow Wow CoY Stu dent Councnl Glee Club JOYCE WILLSE 1072 Mosefan St FS ol lege Artsman Honor Society Totem Art Edu to Jr Sr Boards GSL Glee ub ALLEN ANDERSON 53 Covert Ave E E gmeer Omlcron Hr Y Honor Socrety Student Unnted Le Cercle Francais Intramural Sports Cwul Arr Patrol Hall Squad Sr Board Totem Stal? Student Councnl Math Forum Nuondnans Co Y FRANCES WILSON 50 Butler Blvd E Cal lege Chuettam LOrnflamrne Scrnbex GSL Red Cross Archery Totem Rep Utopnan FRANK WILSON 35 Csnay Ave FP College Frosh JV V Football JV V lacrosse Varsity Club JANE WINTZ l3l Cypress St FP Teacher Kappa H: Y Honor Socuety Scnbes Totem Stall French Club Chueltavn BRENDA WITTE 716 Eighth ve NHP Teacher Artsman Glee Club Student Umted French Latnn Clubs WILLIAM WOODBURY B Alden Ave S Mechanical Engineer Tau HIY Purple Quill Varsrty Club V Lacrosse V Football Student Councnl Sr Board SANDRA YUNKER l90 Hancock St E Secre tary J Sr Boards Sudent Councll Student Unuted GSL Scrubes Tuocs Co Y Archery ANGELA ZAMBUTO E C err S Secretory Rockettes GSL Hustory Honor S caety Sewanateens Red Cross Student Councrl French Club LORRAINE IARZANA 59 Belmont Blvd E Secretary Scrabes Student Umted NICHOLAS ZINEVICH lll New Hyde Park Rd NHP Electrical Engineer Tau HIY Sr Board Student Unlted Student Council, Latin Club Ctueftunn Ren Lacrosse MORTON ZEITI 9 Whntney Ave FP Sales man Ceramlcs Club Hall Squad .9 pemem l23 ef. . M A04 pvd! CAMERA S'lY MCQIUII llxam Fl hmon zz 4 Frank Eugene Hawkxns De Am a 2 man Mat tm raversa ,dl filly Fon You Herem, we ve presented wlth pride A roster of the Sewanhaka frrbe Your pvctures and names on these pages Will shr fond memories Throughout the ages Im Dum D11 md Sue Lezdmg llfmnl ufrllll rr rn tin lluug lf, du Our Alma Mater SHS 1958 Alma Mater, we would pralse thee For a spirit fhme Thai shall ever lead us onward To new herghfs sublime Commencement Exercises Our Goal Reached Lorraine G verlz and Frank Arne man SHS Squaw and Brcv lradutlonal tribal afflre Yyplfy Our school spurs! aff' X Mr. Harold w. wfagm, Ex.c:1ief cf Phe fesefwrtsn. l . . . V 3, in I2 J 'ffmq- Y hM:Z' C5-4 aww' W Omwmm 2 WWW? SEP FQ fgwlflzf? Ama, 12 ' M A fs' ggi ga SIGN our 1 5 N Til? 1 E 2' My wg jagfvwffiwfq ,Q 5 Q55 iii xwmgfin AM 3 gg sfmww 35625 Q ,wmslfq ,q,,1,VW,,,,M, gwwbfvg-AZWN ,MS 3 N Qi gfwizj WZ? 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' '-.3 1 lt looks like Mr. Schulte has been left holding the gag. f--f?'1-rg: x - Q iw , 5 ,A A ,X . R , i f f iii - g , x 5 . l Fond memories are to be had of ex-principal, Harold W. Wright. Howard Nordahl, our new principal. I 1 l l The new school year is off to Mr. Eklund awards a prize to a proud wife. Faculty Canclicls a good start with a welcoming tea given for the teachers. ,, 1' Mr. and Mrs. Eklund enloy themselves at the Bowling Banquet. 1 A n Dr Nnosn proudly displays the 1957 Totem. Out with the old . . Totem . . In with the new. .V . ,A sr- U v From one Editor-in-Chief to the other- I957 X Marion Lyon offers Cynthia Cooper her congratulations. Dr. Niosi and Marion Lyon get their first glances at the l957 Totem. Linda Ropertz and Andy Cher- rington glance through the new Totem. Q What does the future hold for me, wonder Cynthia ond Elsie. Just you wait and you will see, states ex-editor Nancy. C . i..,.s...... Harold lillflrisht r.i.--yhwm Gia.. Iqmfq- and lximda love and uapvcr him s..s, :- Scroll in tribute to Mr. Wright signed by the faculty and friends. ?.j.4,.U 1 4 B, if Congressman Steven B. Derou- nian reads a telegram to Mr. Wright from President Eisen- hower. lt gives me great pleasure to present to you, Mr. Wright, this scroll . . . Entertainment chairmen, Mrs. Thorner and Mr. McClintock are to be congratulated on a fine iob. Mrs. Leavy and Mr. Doolittle, Co-chairmen, take time out to smile for the photographer. Mr. Thurber, President, D.C.T.A presents Mr. Wright with a gift. Mr. Wright's daughter .loan and her husband Bob Sokolow- ski smile for the photographer. M. 8. Mrs. Wright Mrs. Carter and Mr. 8. Mrs. Sokolowski, pause before at- tending the dinner. Mr. A. Caine offers Mr. H. Wright a firm handclasp. 5 look at the scroll. kx.u -Q Mr. 8. Mrs. Wright proudly Walter H. Thompson extends response from the faculty. Harold W. Retirement Dinner Guests pause to pose for the camera in between courses. ill Guests applaud at the dinner for Mr. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. H. Spencer and Mrs. A. Caine chat together before dinner. em A. J 9 ' .Q ' V Mr. and Mrs. Burhans, the honored guests, arrive at the dinner celebrated in their name. Burhan's ee in :J S- P Guests listen with amusement to speaker, Mr. Carl Eklund. Mr. R. I.. Springer speaks of Mr. Bu - han's many achievements. l32 Af 1 4 els Guests relax in the pleasant atmosphere at Mr. Burhan's Retirement Dinner. Mr. R. L. Springer exchanges a few words with Mr. Burhans. VO. Retirement Mr. Adolph Scholl reads congratulatory Dinner SX 4 telegrams. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Scholl enioy them- selves at the dinner. , 1 OU' 'Q .I f V. A s V - ff'- F I xl Paul Schweitzer receives the s Faculty Scholarship from Mr. Alfred Schutte. me , T Y George Koppelman receives the Dad's Club Award from Mr. Angela Grieco is given the Cup Paul Jaenkhen- of Knowledge for outstanding scholarship. The Alfred B. Caine Special Re- cognition Award is given to Toby Geduld. Russel VanDeinse receives the Elmont Fire Department Scholarship from Mr. Henry Hauck. Mr. Alfred Caine, Mr. H. Frank Carey and Mr. R. L. Springer pose for a picture after the graduation exercises. Xi Mr. Alfred Caine congratulates Gerald Rappe an his fine re- Commencement x Sue Rothbaum receives the Philip J. Christ Scholarship Fund Award from Mr. Howard W. Nordahl. Class president, Angela Grieco gives the Welcome. Mr. Carey gives an inspiring address at graduation cord at Sewanhaka. Angela Grieco, Valedictorian, poses for a picture with Mr. R. N Mr. Carey and Mr. Wright lead L. Springer, Mr, H. F. Carey M X . the graduation procession. and Mr. H. W. Wright. tra flu!! X i t , , .. . I .W J 4. Mrs. Bernhard Schneider pre- sents Sue Ellen Beckman with a 195? l T s Q I' . if 11 sv. .Jim ' 1 l K I K , Q . . I 1 l . r I - . . .W i l ' 1 -. ' . ,. I. ' . :rl ji - 5: ann., . Rev. Albert T. Keyser gives the invocation. Ed Grabowski, Salutatorian, speaks on the Challenge of Life. Mr. R. Lester Springer gives the introduction presenting Mr. H. Frank Carey. , a sk -. v, l 1 it , , be fukin Alan Rachleff receives a P.T.A. award. Mr, Howard W. Nordahl, Mr. Alfred Schutte, and Mr. Harold W. Wright pose for our photo- grapher. .P J Patricia McKay receives con- gratulations from our principal, Mr. Wright. Andy Wallace Cherrington re- ceives an award from Mrs. Millicent Wille. Miss Donoghue leads the choir in The Lord Bless You and Keep You. Mr. Purdy presents Fletcher with a special award. Nancy Dr. Jerome Niosi poses with graduating Totem Chief, Marion Lyon. Editor-in- gl Mr. H, Frank Carey and Mr. Harold W. Wright present the home-bound students with their diplomas. - night. I could have danced all A-uve' Couples smile for the camera between dances. All aglow. Mr. and Mrs. John Zott, Mrs. Gilbert Hoffmann, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Caine. 9202 Camille Cacciatore and Paul Mr. and Mrs. R. l.. Springer ' Staudter admire the dance and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wright decorations. are chatting together. Patricia Anderson and Andy Le Page pose for a picture. Fantasy In Frost 1957 X ,,':c NAB Seniors at their best 4. . x Warren Covington and the Commanders supply the music Marie Ann Cariello, i Steingrandt, Frank Arneman, and Joyce Brugger enioy the music while having refresh- ents. MKWW wwf is MM Agfa-JM,, ?3j'fQ'YpJ,,,fLfK Ajpw ,, my pw Mdffw wwbfxmifw LW. Y k, f . W 7 1. I 00 AQ X! if -L:-aw :, if Qi, , J 'L 'K 5 1 3 jf 5 5 L 'L 4- 1- ,4 2 ,J -.49 'luv , 4.x if 'N-fn 1-f 1- Qu? 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