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

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Dedication MXN., sttc c Mr. Thompson, there must be a way to change this schedule, begs Mr. Jones. Mr. Thompson and Mrs. Ahlman figure the new strategies for the Radio Depart- ment. 43+ sf Ah!! Here's the bottle I was looking for. Mr. Eklund spends his valuable time not only in the Chemistry Lab, but schedul- ing and planning the whole department. Through the life of every school runs the thread of many personalities. From these threads are woven a great insti- tution. Carl Eklund has spun such a thread through the many phases of his career here at Sewanhaka. Through his inspirational guidance as a Science teacher, Department Head and Coordinator, and as a former ad- visor to Honor Society and the Senior Class he has be- come a familiar and pleasant personality, highly esteemed by the faculty and students alike. He has touched every facet in his thirty years of teaching. All who have known him can say - Here is a man. 5 Even department heads do what is closest to their hearts FOREWORD Soon the responsubnlnty of our natlons posltlon ln thus hughly competmve world wall he on thus generotlons shoulders Wnth thus growung challenge to our security, nt as no wonder that the trend us toward better education for the leaders of tomorrow Sewanhaka typlfles thus trend by her lntensufled and hxghly ver satlle curriculum The trend towards more enloyment from lnfe IS evudent ln the exu numerous clubs and enthusiasm packed sports actlvlhes . . . . .3 .-.g.- . . ', z., : . . . n a 1 I I . I u 0 .' . . . . J . .... . . '. . . . v H I . . 0. Q . , o ' . . . . , . ' .2 ' an o Q s.s . . o :gc - . ' . . . . ' . l - u . . , ' ,. . .:,- ,' . , o u 0 s ' . 'zz' - , . . . . . , . . . . I l -. -. I ' ' 0 a . . ... ' ' - . , . u':' . .:.. ' :' . ' ' 1:2-1. : - Y: berance and energy exhibited in our 2f:':.'-2.3 ' ... '5.-':-3 . . - - .,- 1 ., . . . . ' ' ,.,:5:f:ff5f552.-.- . g:::-:-:-:-:2:5:2:1 .- . 5f3:Z3I3Z3:7Z ' 2:2314 I u . O . . . . . , v,o za. .fn . n '. can one o o a ':':o.o:, .ooo I X 6. MCTIVATO RS Mr. Russell F. Thomas Mr. Samuel Nadler Mr. John Doyle Vice-President District 16 District 'I7 E 2 st f gl District 22 Change is inevitable. No one can dispute that we are living in changing times. You have been advised to prepare yourself for an uncertain, but a better future. How can you best prepare for this? Just as you must study arithmetic before geometry, or a foot- ball player must learn how to handle the ball before there is any point in teaching him complex plays, so must you build a sound basic knowledge from which to progress. This you have been doing in elementary school and in high school. All of you, however, must continue your basic education for many more years. Those of you who go on to college will con- tinue your formal education, But whether you continue this or not, all of you must learn much more than you know now in order to lead useful and happy lives. As you progress, you will find that whether you do or do not learn is your own responsibility. During your school years, regu- lation, teachers, and parents encourage you to study. Afterward, the need is more urgent, but you must supply the initiative. As you mature, your main subject should be yourself. Know yourself. Success may be measured in many ways but true suc- cess is that which is satisfying to you. Learn your own abilities and shortcomings as well as your likes and dislikes. Try to im- prove yourself and above all, know yourself. You can adapt to any change. William E. Ryder President of Board of Education Board Mr. Alfred Loew Attorney Mr. Thomas Eakins Mr. Alfred Kiefer District 5 District Treasurer 10 .qw E.: ii Mr. Seymour Kliger Mrs. Anne Boeckmann District I7 District 22 Mr. William E. Ryder President, District i6 of Educadon Mr. J. Edwin Russell Mr. John Miller District Clerk District 5 YQ ZI: A . f i-A fl . Mr. Robert Lester Springer District Principal Do you have any more questions? asks Mr. Nordahl of one of the Evaluators. A An Evaluator asks Lois, What do you think of Sewanhaka? Trends of the Future Dear Sewanhakans, One of the most important lessons to be learned in today's world is that change is inevitable. With change new ideas, opportunities, challenges, concerns and trends. Your ability to accept new changes as challenges and opportunities will largely determine your future happiness and success. But what are some of these new trends which will confront your future? You will face the Age of Accuracy - an age of unsurpassed creativity, but creativity dependent upon the greatest accuracy and most meticulous workmanship. You will live in an age of increased leisure from required work - but will face a leisure devoted to personal growth in art, music, hobbies, and the pursuit of a richer, fuller life. The trend towards better transportation and communication will enable you to visit other lands and people as well as to communicate with them by merely dialing your telephone. These trends will require a greater use of other languages, a greater understanding of the customs and habits of people in other countries, an appreciation of other cultures and a sense of humility. l hope that your years in Sewanhaka have been rich in learn- ing, activities, friendships, memories and the background to en- able you to accept the challenges of the future with confidence, success and happiness. Most sincerely, Robert L. Springer Principal of the District p-Le, ,, Mr. Alfred B. Caine Assistant District Principal Dr. Jules Holub Administrative Assistant to the District Principal Dr. Hugh Flaherty Director of Industrial Arts, and Vocational Technical Education Mr. Kenneth Place Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds I Mr. Harry Spencer Director of Instruction and Pupil Personnel Services Mrs. Wilma Leadbetter School Lunch Supervisor Dr. Ursula Stewart School Psychiatrist Central District Staff These men and women are directors of the less ostensible but nevertheless important aspects of our educational system. lt is due, in part, to their com- petence and eFficiency that we present such a totally comprehensive program in District :H:2. Mr. Alfred Kiefer District Business Manager Dr. H. Davis Dental Supervisor Dr. J. Heller School Doctor Dr. Jerome Niosi Director of School Publications 12 x Dr. Thomas Looby District Director of Adult Education wr. Peter Carter Director of Health, Physical Education, Safety and Recreation Mr. W. Thompson Miss E. Mertz Mr. C. Eklund English Library Science Mrs. R. Backiel Mr. A. Scholl Miss E. Ostrander Art Business Education Mathematics Subject Area Co-ordinators These dedicated educators have the momentous iob of determining the aims of the various courses in the six district high schools. They have done and con- tinue to do more than their share in preparing stu- dents for an ever changing world. 13 Mrs. L. OfConneII School Nurse Miss D. Levy Home Economics l i Miss Z. Gilbert Languages Mr. C. Hill Music Y Mr. R. Wipper Industrial Arts Miss V. Gill Girls' Physical Education Mr. l. Wilder Citizenship Education g,.,,l. 'Q Mr. Howard W. Nordahl, Principal of Sewanhakc High School. Trend Setters That which was considered a luxury yesterday is now CI necessity. The automobile, T.V., washing machine and dryer, Hi-fi, and other such appliances are some of the evidences of the fantastic industrial development in our country and each plays a part in the changing life of our society. Many of your parents lived through the depression. They had to bring this country back on its feet and they con- tributed to our present high standards of living. This was accomplished by hard work and self-discipline. A few let-hours away, young people are dedicating themselves to the task of equalling and surpassing the United States of America in its way of life. You will have the responsibility to make the most of the many educa- tional opportunities oFfered in our wonderful country. Good teachers always try to motivate their students. l believe the crying need for scientists, mathematicians, lin- guists and skilled technicians should be accepted as a challenge by the youth of America if they wish to preserve a way of life second to none. Your school has gained recognition in the educational world as ci leader. This position is due to the efforts of a far-sighted Board of Education and a faculty that has al- ways been willing to do that little something extra. lf you want to experience the satisfaction of a job well done and to play a vital role in a thrilling age, be willing to do that little something extra. Mr. Nordahl dons his chef's outfit to cook for hungry Totem Editors. Mr. Purdy and Mrs. Wille look over the day's plans. 14 Noi No, that's not the answerl says Mrs. Brosnan. The Facult at Work i l i Our three administrators meet with the Turkish visitor. Mrs. Busch reads a newspaper while on lobby duty. N ll Dr. Sluszka meets with parents during Open School Night Our Totem camera takes a peek into the oftice of the Building Superintendent where Mr. Place and Miss Fleming are hard at work. 15 Left to right, ROW 'l, seated: Mrs. H. Thorner Mrs. F. Fredrick. ROW 2, standing: Mr, l. Jones Mr. T. Ryan, Dr. S. Sluszka, Mr. G. Doolittle English The importance of English may be recognized if we consider how much time we spend daily employ- ing written and oral expression. The development of these fundamental skills in Sewanhakans is the chief aim ofthe English Department. Mr. Thompson's English class eagerly attacks the day's assign- ment. Watson, Miss G. Reed. ROW 2, standing: Mr. G Balazs, Mr. W, Thompson, Mr. F. Driscoll. 16 I Mrs. H. Busch, Miss G. Brown, Mrs. V. Dietrich, Left to right, ROW 'l, seated: Miss D. Hilkemeier, Mrs. C. Pritchard, Miss C. Brennan, Miss W. Mathematics Mathematics serves as a method of thought aiding many great thinkers who consider all facts before discarding or accepting them. A foundation for ab- stract thought and the manipulation of various symbols are instilled by our worthy Mathematics Department to the seekers of this sharp, systematic ap- proach to thinking. STANDING: Mr. A. Anderson, Miss H. Kazdon, Mr. J. Attias. SEATED: Miss M. Oestrich, Miss I. Ostrander - District Mathematics Coordinator, Mrs. J. Golde. Science Long ago men stood ignorantly in awe ot surrounding occurrences. Since then reasons for these so-called phenomena have been discovered and many fields of research have been pre- sented tantalizingly. Our Science De- partment has the job of inspiring us to study and conquer these neglected areas. Left to right: Mrs. B. Weinberger, Mr. C. Eklund - District Science Coordinator, Mr. R. Padgett, Mr. F. Massey, Mrs, G. Sikora, Mr, G. Hoffmann. The late Doctor Salit 17 Mr Sedat seated in his classic pose, lectures to an Advanced Placement History class. STANDING - Mr. I. Wilder, District Citizen ship Education Coordinator, Citizenship Education Through the stimulating ettorts of our Citizenship Education Department, we are prepared to accept our role as citizens with knowledge that will make us responsible and iudicious Americans. A sound back- ground in Citizenship Education enables us to better understand the world in which we live. aff SEATED Cleft to rightl Mr. R. Andrews, Mr. L. Cooper, Mrs. D. Brosnan, Mr. M. McClintock, Mr. E. Sedat. STANDING - Mr. l. Wilder, District Citizenship Education Coordinator. SEATED llett to rightl Mr. M. Felt, Mr. J. Enis Mrs. P. Berglund, Mrs. T. Glazer, Mr. H. Brandt Art All arts, before they are appreciated, must be understood. The Art Depart- ment holds the task ot teaching the stu- dent to recognize color and design in art. With the recognition ot these ele- ments comes the ability and right to dis- criminate in this medium. Ed, Vic and Paul work with Mr. Maver on the title page of the yearbook. Mr, C, Hill, Mr, A. Sherman, and Mr. M. Metz gather round the piano in the Music Room. Music Whether a person be an active crea- tor or a passive listener, our Music De- partment provides us with a variety of material and the education necessary to reveal the beauty of this phase of art. Tremendous satisfaction is the natural result gained from this knowledge. Choir members blend their voices in song under the direction of Mr. Sherman. Mrs. R. Bockiel, District Coordinator of Art, Mr Maver and Miss H Kruger add a new picture to our Art Gallery. .1 ff... 19 lwvdf .f A KK Q 'f 1, ... :X Q fra, ,ik . if ' if 'K H-, Q Q Sl gg, dr . km rf nv' ' Q,,, - K ,1 5' . .C KK ' -Z 'ff ' 2 11:19 v M , ' . .:.m:r:n:,, fi 'J -V . '.'1 .' f S , ' gf gf 3' fi im ' 15: ,A Q 2 KEQ get 52122 'TQ' f 1 , 121' Y ' ' ' K ,, .x .3.,,,,,g:---W. I L55 7 u a. , .- , . if TL awww: K. f, . ,KSQK4 , -, , . my , f . i ,W ,-f m. iw al Z ,Q-Q www- KN K' A .,-q 2 JK azz' 9' 4. W....w MN... 1 an 9 'fb Q 2 Nw Q HQ wiv . L if 1? E? ng. 1 Q-1 '54- K N Ql W 1 M Wah Q , , A M f? Jig 3 f' xi BP MQ, is 2 .Y-if may W Q. 5 S: 'if 'P N .- ',A..,.. 1 .Yi 'vs- . p SEATED: Miss Iglauer, Miss Mertz, District Library Coordinator. STANDING: Mrs. Weiman, Miss Allocco, Mr. Stevens. ljbrary An indispensable feature of our library is, without doubt, the competent library staff. Their efficiency is available to all who desire expert guidance in either seeking specific information or mere enjoyment from the vast array of reading material offered us. rs Mr. Testro searches for an article with the help of the librarians, Miss Allocco and Mr. Stevens. Language Today when world peace is so needed and desired, the study of foreign languages must be considered a potent weapon for achieving this goal. Our Language Depart- ment provides for all students the opportunity to read, speak, and comprehend any of a variety of languages. Dr. J. Forst, Mr. S. Gnolfo, Mrs. Z. Gilbert, Miss M. L. Boyle, Mrs, A. Spiliotis, Miss i. McLane. L wuz? i FRONT ROW, ilett to rightl: Mr. J. Koplar, Mr. L, Gehbia, Mr. W, Appeldorn, Mr. S. Pappas, Mrs. M. Morris, Mr. R. Wipper, Miss N. Charette, Dr. H. Flaherty 3 District Coordinator of lndustrial Arts, Vocational and Technical Subiects, Mrs. K. Austin, Mr, I. Chaimowitz. SECOND ROW: Mr. F. Cordes, Mr. T. Industrial Arts - Vocational - Technical Mr Bachelder explains the intricacies of an automobile to some of his students. '44, 'lf O'Beirne, Mr. N. McMillan, Mr. G. Harrison, Mr. R. Laube, Mr. A. Bachelder, Mr. J. Zott, Mr. R. Foster, Mr, C. Malone, Mr. W. Donahue. THIRD ROW: Mr. F. Day, Mr. A. Side, Mr. R. Martens, Mr. E, Crothers, Mr, H, Wessels, Mr. C. Wright, Mr. R. Kirk, Mr. D. Barbieri, Mr. W. Perlowsky, Mr. R. Filin. Few other high schools present such a broad com- prehensive program as Sewanhaka. Our Industrial Arts - Vocational - Technical Department offers specialized plans of study for students preparing tor a future in engineering or industry. Thus Sewanha- kans may train for entrance into college and further education or for a vocation after graduation from Sewanhaka. 4-'1g,,I K.-c Abacadabra, says Mr. Testro. Carol Bothwell ably assists Mrs. Kranz with the dis- tribution of our textbooks. Placement Registrars Office Mrs. A. Mullally checks the spelling of Seniors' names for their diplomas. Textbook Office e NVQ Mrs. Barrett and Mr. Aungst check their records. T' Main Office Mrs. K. Goudreou and Mrs, M. Podgorski: our Office staff hard at work. M Boys' Physical Education The main obiective of the Boys' Physical Edu- cation Department is to develop socially and physically fit Sewanhakans. By means of care- ful supervision and fine instruction, this aim is achieved. Courses for students wishing to ex- tend their knowledge in driving and health are also provided by this department. r. Sandgren, in charge of transportation, checks the Mr. D. Askinasi, Mr. L. Resnick, Mr. C. Falkiner, Mr. E. Carter, bus schedule' Mr. J. Fraley, Mr. W. Ritch, Mr. O. Perucci. Transportation Through rain, snow, sleet or hail our bus system is always available to those needing transporta- tion to and from school. Those participating in after school activities and sports may also have the privilege of securing a ride from our prompt and effective bus system. SEATED: Miss V. Gill, District Coordinator of Physical Education for Girls. STANDING: Miss E. Smith, Miss P. Culp, Miss D. Rehill. 24 Girls' Physical Education T Our Girls' Physical Education Department labors industriously toward developing healthy girls, who are well-rounded in the field of ath- letics. The varied sports program includes everything from the instruction ofthe rough and tumble game of hockey to the mastering of a badminton game with the necessary finesse. Our cameras take you behind the scenes in the lunch- room. Cafeteria Our cafeteria stalt has the demanding iob of feeding the entire student body and faculty. They do so by presenting a variety of appetiz- ing and wholesome foods. Any meal at Sewan- haka is an enjoyable one. K S iV.a . f D it 4 as BOTTOM ROW: Renee Peyssard, Elsie Suckfull, Bruce Syme, Mrs. W. Leadbetter - District Coordinator, M. Remmett - Asst. Dietician, Anne Cea. 2nd ROW: Margaret Byrne, Mary Rose Lenahan, Elizabeth Huth, Jessie Cummins, Margaret Basta, Louise Gagliano. TOP ROW: Rose Rumele, lsabel Kadian, Grace Leim- gruber, Marie Bonomolo, Sylvia Grier, Francine McCabe. Radio SEATED: Mrs. M. Ahlmcn, Mr. N. Hosler, Miss L. Gerdes. STANDING: Mr. W. Reifel, Mr. W. Gregory, Mr. F. Driscoll. All the broadcasts of our school Radio Station, VVSHS, originate through the Radio Department. Under the guidance of their teachers, members of the P. A. Radio Club and the announcers of the Radio Guild carry on the tradition of fine production performance. ROW l, seated, left to right: S. Hayman, C. Weller, A. DeMarchi, E. Wortmann, F. DeMaggio, R. Titone, W. Suessdorf, R. O'Brien, Custodians Cleanliness is one of our school's best habits. We can attribute this to our reliable staff of Custodians who perform a number of miscel- laneous jobs to keep Sewanhaka functioning smoothly. Their upkeep of our school sets an example for us all. Lett to right: Mrs. Beverly Frederics, Mrs. Dorothy Levy - Home Economics Coordinator at the District, Mrs. Virginia Whidden. '-X., A 26 P. Arlotta. ROW 2 standing: R. Whytal, J. Wilshere, J. Remon- dino, G. Mott, H. Hauck, C. Colletti, A. Swenson, G. Capobianco. Seems like o ianitor's work is never done, muses Mr. Hayman. Home Economics Department What could be more important to the homemakers ot tomorrow than a thorough education in the maintenance ot a home? These domestic arts of cooking and sewing are taught by our Home Economics Depart- ment by actual participation ot the student at the stove and at the sewing machine. Guidance Department Any confusion on the part of the student concerning his academic program or his future plans is quickly smoothed out by our wise and experienced Guidance Depart- ment. Their primary job is to help us discover the type of future work that is best suited to our desires and our abilities. ROW 1: Seated, Left to Right: Mrs. H. Schott, Miss T, Leone, Dr. U. Stewart, Miss A, Mosso, Mrs, L. Malcolm, Mrs. E. Lanson. ROW 2: Standing: Mr, T. Sandgren, Mr. W. Canovatchel, Mr. D. Kempton, Mr. S. Silverman, Mr. H. Aungst. Now what's your problem? says Miss Leone to Larry. I think I hear it now, says Health Department Rather safe than sorry applies to many things including health. Our Health Department prevents physical difticulties by administering annual medical and dental examinations. This Department does the student body a great service. Alice to Miss Fisher. ROW 'l: Seated, Left to Right: Mrs. I. Mayer, Mrs. L. O'ConnelI, Miss A. Kotsubo ROW 2: Standing: Mr. H. Katz, Miss M. L. Fisher, Dr. Davis, Miss J. Mason, Dr. J Heller. 2 7 The Many Faces of Sewanhaka Left: Bob, Emilio and another building student begin the momentous iob of reconstructing the field house. Center left: Mr. Appeldorn ond student work together down in the machine shop. Below- To be or not to be - That is the question says Mr. Jones dramatically ,as f 'Q ggi is I . MW? '1 The creative spirit is typified in Sewanhakds Art Department. Bill and Dick do o rush iob on the TOTEM posters. f gggfizws, . 14:-A U0'l00.vM 41 f inn E '52 'off' IIS Right: Mr. Foster gives George some corrective criti- cism. Below: There's more to it than meets the eyel ex- claims Joe to Charlie. Right Bottom: Mrs. Pritchard acquaints her students with various reference sources. K Left: John and Steve bone up on iet turbines, Below: Joe waits on anxious customers in the school store. ':1Qifi,f - is Jah. 'ar' ffl Left Center: How are you fixed for blades? asks Richie. Above: Mrs. Weinberger explains to Ellen Graham the fundamentals of the microscope. Left: I rest my case, says Mr, Zott to his electrical theory class. 30 Right: Bob ond Pete predict the weather - roin or shine, snow or slcet. Below: Our photographer cotches Mrs. Pritch- ord unowores. Right Center: Mr. Massey approves the experiment of these industrious students, Bottom Right: Here, it needs cz few squirts of oil, in- structs Mr. Cordes. Below: A Technical oviotion closs gets down to brass tucks. - . . 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I.I. .g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g 3 7 I , ' .-.-.-. . . nW 'T' Mr, Doolittle discusses plans for the coming year with Doro- thy ond Hurry. Harold ond Lindo look up o word which they wont to use in o speech for o Sopho- more Assembly. Sophomore Board Awe was our first reaction to the brand new world of high school. The walls seemed to burst with students all engaged in different activities. Their busy schedules appeared full to the brim with hilarity, worry, and con- centration. After the wonder of surveying the situation confronting us wore oft we soon settled down and de- cided to contribute to and also enioy the education Sewanhaka oftered us. We enthusiastically worked and made our Sophomore Dance and class aftoirs brilliant examples of what the future years of school hold for us. Sophomore Class President, Harry Reese, and his harem ROW ONE lLeft to rightl: Loraine Palm: Linda Bayles, Rec. Sec.: COF0l Leddo: VlV9if1lG Kunz: JUCllll l'lOlme5: Kofnleen l'lUUdbe Qi Harry Reese, Pres.y Dot Bennedson, Treos.g Harry Rich, V. Pres.5 ROW THREE2 JON TN-ide: DOVid Rothstein: Richord FVOST: BOFBOVG Karen Goebel, Corres. Sec.g Dottie Krumey. ROW TWO: Vir- Biederfnonn: Joseph Geronimo: Borboro Byonk: Tom Skinner: ginia Kubart, Rosemarie Tricarico, Karen Lorenzo, Peggy Smith, Jack Fcxrrara. w'w. 1 t ,f J , x , v. A s. 'Ab .F lfllf T 1' 1 . J Q . M . A .5 .5 1' H gY:., .fs Ffa 1 F A gi 4 if A , a i ' tw is , , -e - Q, - + , B s eh .Y 5 K i- . 4 1? l,4sulnmqauun Q .ss any our ,,. 1- 5 , 4 Q J -,Qin W V 5j':V, ya vi F . L, .Ax five' I' ST' wt' i P -se E J ROW 'la Seated, Left to Right: C. Gensh - Treasurer, M. Mac- P Henn J Levy S Mclfneaney R Scholz L Seifert D Sterrett farland - Vice President, J. Puglisi - 2nd Vice President, Mr, D. R Eberle P Massey S Krause P Pizza ROW 3 K Morroni Barbieri - Advisor, Miss M. Oestrich - Advisor, Mr. G. HoHrnan Malcolm P Williams B Fischer H Eiss C Henricksen - Advisor, R. Brown - President, B. Masillo - Recording Secre- Steutel D Saginario M Megno I Kovaric B lmson P Be g tary, B. DeLisi - Corresponding Secretary. ROW 2: A. Uusmann, mann Sudden seriousness and boundless energy typify the Junior Year, this year being no exception. Our new aware- ness of the fast approaching future caused us all to strive even harder to attain top marks, yet we still found time to enioy a full high school life. The breathless and romantic atmosphere of the Junior Prom, the endless debates over the selection of class rings, and the consistently gay times we as a class had together are all part of the countless memories this year left us. Even vice-presidents have some power. ..,u..... ,,..s-A ...A ...,....- . 37 xf'1EL,,AL1 Q . . ,ar if Q E2 is Q W A 5 1 5 , I i QM 5 5 l .5 L , . . K , 5- , , ' .T iii Q., .V,.. 'Eg , M? ...,h. in 5 1 11 I 3 af 4. ,, , ,gf V-M L,,,,Nmqr if ,gi-mann-lf' WN., LQ .mmm i X. Here we find Angela Foraci brooding over class problems. Senior Board Colleges, the future, and graduation now dominated the conversation of everyone. As the heap-big seniors we didn't cease being the backbone ot the school but staunchly con- tinued to support all phases of club activities. We were also quite socially inclined as we sponsored two big dances - the Senior Winter Ball and the Senior Ball, besides playing hosts at several informal record hops. When the milestone of graduation finally arrived, everyone was inclined nostalgically to rerniniscence over the unforgettable experiences of our very full three-year stay at Sewanhaka. Senior Board goes Pago at Student Council Bci- ZGCJF. Row 1 c. Bufkimdr, C- Plolsfedf B- Purdy - Fin. Sec., J. MC- D. tame, L. wright, v. cole, H. Blair, w. Mckofske, E. Marks, Ewen - CDU' Ser-I R- FOX - Trees., R. PGSSGHHGHYG - Pres.. J. E. Garnett. ROW 2 S. Midner, Z. Ostrower, A. Side, C. Hoeffner, Lopez - V. Pres., A, Faraci - Rec. Sec., M. Barwig, M. Sabbath, J. Braun, J. Penman, F. Colletti, M. Jansen, C. Langone, A. Pas- M. Scull, ROW 3 R. Singer, R. Chapman, P. Gregory, L. Plaunick, samonti, V. Pontone, C. Paul. 7 E RUFA . ? - ? 'W'J T 'f f :'1F1-U N-V-MY3'm1,vv--f 'w-- v1rv'lvWl!e'WN'!l-f:'w-v--fv!'Zvuv1vvik1ref,-N,-,-.-T4-.-.5 , , , . , ,,, V L 45 VARIATICNS ROW l: E. McCullough - Parliamentarian Deluxe, J. McEwen Grant, C. Van Aalten, S. Mildner, K. Mellett, B. Delisi, M - Parliamentary, l. Dragani A Vice Pres., G. W. Balme - Macfarland, C. Plaisted, P. Carillo, D. Bennedson, H. Steele, Pres., R. Andrews - Adv., V. Haviken - Treas., P. Massey - B. Masillo, M. Malcolm. ROW 3: E. Meyer, R. DeLuca, P. Thomp- Rec. Sec., K. Kadian - Carr. Sec., Z. Oslrower. ROW 2: S. son, J. Lopez, D. Denby, R. Fox. Student Council Sewanhaka's Student Council is an example of how effective self-government can be. With elected representatives from each Homeroom, we ran the hugely successful Bazaar, published the Sewanhoka handbook and social calendar, and promoted school spirit during Purple and White Week. We legislate weekly during long homeroom periods in the cafeteria. ROW l: C. Roeber, J. Marsh, M. Krueger, J. Wolz, A. Astone, M. Rucke. ROW 2: P. Columbo, J. Fredin, K. Allbright, D, Vac- cara, M. Ruvo, A. Passomonti, G. DeOliviera, l. Cassane, P. Bul ger. ROW 3: M. Cappelli, T. DeMasco, L. Conti, V. Feldt, D Dinolfo, A. Arias, M, Bombaro, L. Lutz, B. Purdy, K. Byrne, C Blaising, R. Passannante. ROW 4: R. Singer, R. Considine, C. Meyer, J. Westburgh, K. Kingsdorf, E. McCullough, J. Donovan, A. Locke. ROW 5: F. Berrafato, A. Babcock, G. Spiegel, R Holmes, R. Brown, M. Roth, H. Gvsitsch, J, Puglisi, H. Richter ROW 1: B. Piltz, A. Nissen, J. Kirner, D. Karsch, J. Larson, J. Dragner, V. Otis. ROW 2: C, Gensh, S. McEneaney, A. Uusmann, C. Murway, V. Forbes, A, Connolly, J. Pennachio, L. Bayles, T. Helgans, F. Gonzalez. ROW 3: J. Iannuzzi, R. Heelon, J. Defiglia, J. Braccionte, D, Gscttschneider, W. Johnson, F. Northdurft, G Schiraldi, F. Spindel, G. Greene. ROW 4: H. Reese, B. Schmidt E. Wedemeyer, H. Blair, J. Nastro, B. Schrade, R. Orr, G, Filippi J. Milgrom. Jerry proudly points out the display on the Student Council bulletin board and awaits the approval of advisor, Mr. Andrews. ROW 'l: J. Marcell, C. Parish, B. Cole, C. Koehler, S. Trupiano, P. Smith, A. Pumilio, D. Cauchi, F. Kadian. ROW 2: R. Pagono B. Morano, D. Stelling, K. Goebel, C. Brodt, C. Jelley, J. Schnell, B. SantAngelo, D. Geddes, J. Dittenhoefer, E. Marino, A. Sina- f gra. ROW 3: J. Cleary, H. Rich, D. Saginario, B. Steutel, J. Pep: pers, A. Roth, J. SanGuiliono, E. Pietrowski, W. Stoker, J. Gi- gante. Phyllis Colonna, last yeor's Vice President, hands gavel to Jerry cis he starts the first meeting of the year. 2 Q g 51 5 ii The Student Council officers perch on the steps in the audi- torium to discuss the agenda for the next meeting. Just a second, Mr. Andrews, says Jerry, l need your O.K. on this proposal. Student Council Officers This YSGV, leading our Student Council are left to right: Kay Kodiang Pat Massey, Vinnie Havikenf ldee Dragani, and Jerry Balme. Seated, left to right: ROW 1: V. Moore, B. Purdy, Miss A. Mosso, M. Kramer, M. Reiter, A. Babcock, D. Jacobs, G. Barmwater, J. Advisor, J. Pennachio, B. Cole, S. Mildner. ROW 2: R. Singer, E, Marin, E. McCullough, D. Bantz. Eberle, K. Kingstorf, P. Portanova, P. Norris, F. Burgess. ROW 3: Q 0 0 Q Senior Seminar The Senior Seminar, selected by the faculty on the basis of potential contributions to other members of such a group, meets weekly to discuss topics of current interest. Atomic energy, hypnosis and modern music are lust a few of the stimulating subiects introduced and heatedly discussed. Presidents Club Presidents Club plays an important role at Sewan- haka since its results attect every organization. Under a rotating chairmanship system, we discussed and practiced the fine points of parliamentary pro- cedure and ironed out the various problems we en- countered. The meetings have enabled us to handle Seated, left to right: ROW 'l: R. Passannante, A. Side, M. Sacher P. Pizzo, S. Mildner, M. Krueger, Z. Ostrower, B. Cole, V. Stomi wski, J. Bryk, L. Wright, P. Grote, A. Passamonti, M. Stuto, B Leslie, B. Grazioli. ROW 2: B, Piltz, M, Reiter, R. Couillard, L. Stein, K. Ehrlich, D. Bontz, R. Singer, S. Director, E. Wedemeyer, 1 our office correctly and eflqciently. P. Norris, V. Tedesco, F. Nothdurft, D. Kaelin, B. Weldner, J Huebner. ROW 3: J. Lopez, A. Priest, J. Marin, G. W. Balme, V. DePrimo, R. Brown, D. Lasko, D. P. Jacobs, H. Blair, E. Eberle, V. Schauer, D. Denby, T. Wagner. ROW 'l: R. DiGennaro, J. McEwen, A. Foraci, A. Seifert, B. Purdy, M. Krueger, S. Mildner, M. Rucke, A. Passamonti, M. Stuto. ROW 2: L. Lutz, R. Passannonte, G, Roth, C. VanAoIten, Miss T Leone - Advisor, C. Bull, J. Braun, D. Foster, F. Eifert, J. Hueb ner. ROW 3: H. DiLeo, M, Jansen, B. Piltz, L. Wright, B, Grozioli V. Cole, C. Zieliwski, C. Ippolito, A. Klotz, L. Winter, A. Astone, Honor Society It is ci privilege ond on honor to be occepted into the National Honor Society. Members of this organi- zation represent Scholarship, Leadership, Choracter ond Service ot Sewonhaka. It was tar from o year of all work and no ploy, however, as we enjoyed the convenience of our newly ocquired lounge and su- pervised the traditional ic1il ot the Student Council Bazoor. Z. Ostrower, B. Cole. ROW 4: R. Holmes, I. Volentini, B. Couil lard, G. Schiroldi, M. Kramer, R. Fox, R. Schley, M. Reiter, R Chapman, P. Stein, H. Stahlhut, L. Giocalone. ROW 5: D. Lasko, A. Krim, R. Hacker, E. Wederneyer, J. Marin, D. Denby, V. Hcvi ken, R. Bertcin, H. Blair, G. Moglia. 3' Q... ...L Second period is the busiest period in our Honor Society Lounge. ROW 1: M. Barwig, J. Kouth, R. Cauchi, V. Moore, M. Sabbath, Eberle, P. Portonovci, J. Wolz, D, Tietze, A. Hegener, P, Bulger, C. Poul, L. Conti, ROW 2: L. Spedick, C. Langone - Treas., P. P. Massimei, A. Babcock, K, Kingsdorf, G. Barmwoter. ROW 4: Norris - Pres., Miss T. Leone - Advisor, P. Grote - Vice Pres., B. D. Jocobs, D. Bcintz. R. Stampp, A. Pollock, A. Hutther, D. Kaelin, Schmidt - Sec., J. Pennachio, B. Leslie. ROW 3: E. McCullough, E. E. Schwarz, F. Fries, S. Dickman, E. Meyer, R. Singer. ROW 1: Seated, Left to Right: Z, Ostrower, M. Krueger, President, S. Mildner. ROW 2: Standing: M. Reiter T. Wagner. Area Council Area Council is composed of representatives from each Hi-Y in the district. We discuss ways of improv- ing our individual Hi-Y's program and participate in Hi-Y activities on a county-wide and state-wide level. This year we sent representatives to the annual Youth-in-Government Program at Albany. Projectionists Visual aids are a valuable supplement to class- room education and play an important part in Sewanhaka's curriculum. The Proiectionists render Sewanhakds students an important service by op- erating the school's visual aids equipment at the re- quest of a teacher. lt is also our responsibility to maintain the equipment. ROW 1: Seated, Left to Right: R. Chartrand, Mr. Mc- Clintock - Advisor, P. Groftmon. ROW 2: Standing: R. Becker. 47 T FIRST ROW, Seated, Press, C, Bull Treas., Standing, D. Cauchi M Future , R. Orenstein. THIRD ROW, Standing, B. Cole, yKeller, W. Ottesen, V. Di Sclafani, K. Klein.. Histo Honor Society Leadership, H' or ' e by the minute in this complex and in the hands of the -ch n world of today. We of History Honor Future Teachers of Society ri to learn as much as we can about cur- - the desire to capacity. FIRST ROW, Seated, L, to R., Paula A. Faraci, B. Leslie, L, Lutz. ROW . Throm, B. Muncy, Seated, B. Cole, Z. Os- trower, C. Van Aalten, Sec., D. Tietze, Treas., J. Marin, Pres., V. Cole, V. Pres., B. Piltz, M. Sabbath, M. Jansen. ROW 3., .l. O'Connor, P, Portanova, W. Makofske, J. Bracciante, Walles P., R. Chapman, P. Scheuerman, G. Allen, M. Galzman, L. Stein, rent events through lecture, discussion and interest- ing excursions. Our club is both beneficial and ex- citing to the members. R. Couillard, Ray Fox, G. Barmwater. ROW 4, D. Jacobs, G. Schiraldi, R. Considine, D. Kershaw, R. Stampp, S. Director, E. McCullough, R. Singer, P. Noto, M, Hill, D. Laslco. ROW 3: H. Blair, R. Pape, F. Berafato, D. Denby, D. Kaelin, E. Eberle, A. Babcock, R. Schmidt, E. Wedemeyer, R. Gorgus. ROW T: Left to Right. V. Pres. - N, Boeschen, Sentinel - B. Boellner, Pres. - T. Horoszewski, Advisor - Mr. Locke, Sec. - J. Berger, Reporter - D. Giamundo, Treas. - J. Eberhard, ROW 2: S. Lesser, Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers program at Sewanhaka is one of the few such organizations on Long Island and one of the largest in New York State. Citizenship, cooperation and preparation for an agricultural fu- ture are the obiective for which they have success- fully strived. Our future agricultural leaders have gained practical experience working on Sewanhaka's gardens and vegetable plots. ROW 'l: Left to Right: L. Marrero, L. Trunvere, P. Grote - Pres., Miss Fisher - Advisor, A. Side - V. Pres., R. Principato - Treas., R. Greco, L. Ahern, P. Edwards, D, Raynoha, B. Newman, M, DiLeva, E. Dinda. ROW 3: C. Hill, J. Savage, A. Davidson, G. Kalicin, R. Hanson, E. Begel. Future Nurses of America The ambition of the members of the Future Nurses Club is not to become a nurse but to become a capa- ble and an efficient nurse. To learn competence in our chosen profession we all participate in a first aid course and visit various nursing homes and hospitals. E. Cazzallo. ROW 2: C. Schroer, G. Klich, P. Finley, M. Sterrett, B Biedermann, M. Bonner, D. Bennedson, M. Schweizer, T. lppolito A 49 ROW 'l: Left to Right: G. Sch- reier, L. Winter, A. Hegener, F. Eifert, R. Cauchi - V. Pres., Mrs. E. Riordan - Advisor, B. Gra- zioli - Pres., L. Conti - Treas., M. Sabbath, M. Stuto, J. Hueb- ner. ROW 2: M. Puskarik, L. Mascarella, J. Tobitsch, M. Krue- ger, J. Wolz, V. Moore, M. De- Marchi, J. Schmidt, S. Panzcrino, P, Truncale, D. Dinolfo, S. Guer- zon, L. Poccia. ROW 3: F. Col- letti, S. Harold, J. Rotunda, K. Kimmel, D. Dordel, A. Klotz, J. Carillo, H. DiLeo, J. Ulgener, C. Hoeltner, M. DeBlasio, R. Digen- naro. Scribes Girls' Service League Speed Gnd OCCUVCICY, The keynotes of 0 QOOCJ SeC- The Girls' Service League is virtually the hardest retory, Ore Sl4illS we try to deVelOP- Membership in working club in school. Whether papers need filing, our Club is Open to all second year Shorthand Stu- cards need stamping or hall duty needs to be filled, dents. Our activities include a Held trip to an insur- fhe igb is never foo lgrge fo ggin the attention of ance company, which is financed by our participa- fhese Sfqrflingly efficient gals, tion in the bazaar and the selling of Christmas cards. ROW 'lz Left to Right: R. Princi- pato, E. Dorsey, J. Levy, A. Side - Captain, Mrs, Wille - Ad- visor, M. Maglia, G. LeBrocq, G. Foley, J. Penman. ROW 2: M. Coveney, M. Bonavita, M. Rhodes, P. Hallett, M. Straut, J. Hawkins, C. Bothwell, M. Loy, C. Ledda, B. Chicco, I. Wisti, K. Basso, ROW 3: S. Krause, M. Throm, M. Lasch, M. Malcolm, M. Springer, A. Nissen, M. Sac- her, C. Smith, D. Schleier, J. Blanlcen, K, Smith, S. Orlando, L. Zdziebkowski. ROW 'l: Left to Right: C. Brown S. Larson, C. Burkhardt, Advi sor - G. Nelson, J. McEwen, J Nelson, J. Savastano, ROW 2 K. Morrow, R. Considine, R. Hol- mes, E. Wedemeyer, K. Smith. 0 , ' Ticket Committee Every year the Ticket Committee has the respon- sibility of having thousands of dollars pass through its hands. Selling and again collecting tickets for our social and athletic functions, it helps Sewanhaka to prosper financially as well as in school spirit. Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross is one of the most active service organizations at Sewanhaka. Our aim is to help those in need by aiding the Red Cross in any way possible. Packing gift boxes for others in foreign countries and learning first aid and bandaging techniques took up much of our time. ROW l: Left to Right: A. Titone, C. Steele, B. Hussey, U. Schauer, Advisor - Mrs. F. Frederick, J. Aurigemma, L. Wedblad, C. Bull, L. Rudolph, ROW 2: J. Patrick, S. Schroer, R. Principato, P. Hallett, D. Krumey, L, Aurigemma, E. Dorsey, R. Eberle, M. MacKenzie, C. Salerno, S. Guerzon, C. Vance, M. Garofala, D. Vacca. ROW 3: J. Klich, J. Lees, J, Licata, R. Schley, P. Gregory, P. Walsh, T. Wright, C. Henricksen, J. Pileri, P. Portanova, B. Edwards, E. Coyne. ROW 'l: B. Leslie, J. Nelson, A. Side, M. Rucke, L. Trunvere, L. Marrero. ROW 2: L. Spedick, J. Penman, S. Mildner, L. Lutz,' Mrs. Busch - Adv., M. Krueger - Cap., K. Melleft, M. Sabbath, M. Stuto, F. Eifert. ROW 3: G. Roth, C. Schroer, C, Hoetiner, K. Klein, J. Huebner, C. Koehler, A. Klotz, E. Schlavis, C. Ippolito, J. Carillo, C. Parish, K. Byrne, K. Morrow, E. Dorsey. ROW 4: M. Cappelli, R. Principato, F. Colletti, J. Tobitsch, J, Wolz, B. Piltz, C. Plaisted, A. Seifert, V. Madden, B. Purdy, L. Conti, G. Klich, H. DiLeo, L. Poccia. The Usherettes are a service group possessing the grace and poise necessary to favorable re- ceptionists at school affairs. Their jobs range from introducing parents to the teachers on Open School Nights to carrying the gar- lands for the graduation proces- sional. Usherettes ROW 1: F. Kadian, G. LeBrocg, R. Scholz, P. Massey, M. Krueger - Cap., A. Uusmann Co-Cap., L. Seifert, P. Carillo, K. Basso, J. Hargrove. ROW 2: S. Fittipalcli, M. Murphy K. Morroni, J. Hack, L. Freund, P. Csaiko, B. Delisi, V. Niosi, B. Muncy, M. Murphy, B D'Aiello. ROW 3: I. Kovaric, P. Bergmann, S. McEneaney, K. Allbright, L. Eisemann, J Tortorella, C. Gensh, C. Smith, E. Marino, C. Vance, J. Young. ROW I: l. lppolito, A. Fousto, M. Macfarland, P. Henn, M. Marullo, M. Ruvo. ROW 2: D. Stan- ley, T. Helgans, A. Sinagra, L. Scanlon, M. Krueger - Cap., A. Uusmann - Co-Cap., P. Gilbert, D. Egan, V. Otis, K, Kadian. ROW 3: E. Cazzallo, P. Hallett, J. Kluge, M. Straub, M. Springer, S. Githmark, S. Pedersen, J. Holmes, J. Bartoietti, J. Dragner, A. Monusky, P. Conboy. ROW 4: J. Hyde, K. Kraniak, J. Patrisk, D. Vacca, L. Palm, M. Sacher, V. Kunz, C. Brown, R. Sinisi, L. Bayles, D. Bennedson, L. Thompson, U. Kubary. 52 C T 1 - l . i. -if 4 'J if if -4 , .' . 1, ROW 'l lLett to Rightl S. Geldman, D. Dordel - Treas., P. Bar- denhagen - V.P., G. Mover - Advisor, E. Eberle - Pres., B. Cole - Sec., J. Busctt. ROW 2: R. Rufa, R. Orenstein, B. Artsmen Hahn, P. Csajko, U. Schauer, A. Quinci, M. Amoto, L. Mascarella J, Westburgh. ROW 3: V, Grilli, F. Cirillo, B. Weldner, T Sacher, J, Kelly, A, Babcock, R. DeLuca, G. Swensen. Paper, paste, imagination and artistic ability all nelp in the creations of the Artsmen. Posters, Mobiles and Bulletin boards are only a few of the many responsibilities we un- dertake. The selling of Indian feather hats and bow ties at the Student Council Bazaar and our annual field trip to Freeport, sketching the countryside, help to round out a busy schedule. W l Eddie and Bob help the l96O TOTEM meet its art dead- line. ls it on straight? says Miss Leone to Miss Lally as Artie and Mike look on. 53 nan ...4 :mon N un uno' Artsmen Diane and Barbara along' with the other mem- bersyare in charge of putting up displays. XJIUI st lv Seated, left to right: ROW 1: J. Pontone, T. Nicholas, J. Ross, tary, J. Collins. ROW 3: S. Guerzon, J. Howell, P. Guerzon, B. E, Skieveland, M. Garofala. ROW 2: M. Murphy, L. Poccia - D'Aiello, A, Titone, R. Cauchi, R. Principoto, C. Hoeftner, P. Historian, C. Burkhardt - Treasurer, A. Klotz - President, Mrs. Grote, J. Aurigemmo, T. Helgans, M. Daleo. ROW 4: A. Listoct, B. Fredericks - Advisor, L. Winter - Vice President, J. Tobitsch C. Brodt, H. Zygadlo, E. Moore, M. Peterson, D. Tietze, A. Nissen, - Corresponding Secretary, L. McCormack - Recording Secre- K. Knudsen, C. Vance, F. Colletti, S. Githmark, H. DiLeo. Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club is primarily interested in learning the arts of cooking and homemaking. The services of these domestic girls are rendered at dances and teas so all can savor their mouth-water- ing concoctions. La Femme Beaute Hair styles, methods of beauty treatments, and good-health rules are favorite topics ot conversation among the Beauty Culture Club gals. Since appear- ance is so important in the impression a person makes, these girls are valuably spending their time toward developing their skill in attaining a neat and attractive appearance. Seated, left to right: ROW 'l: M. Garofala, C. Gagliardi, R. Tricarico, M. Palermo, A. Poelker, A, Nunzeato, ROW 2: C. Kurz, J. Ross, P. Casale, M. DeLuca - Treasurer, Mrs. K. Austin - Advisor, V. Stominski - President, J. Licata - Corresponding Secretary, T. Luciani - Recording Secretary, V. Kubart. ROW 3: P. Hislop, A, Monusky, S. Rice, J. Stoltz, N. Fiordelino, C. Ehman, G, Perfido, A. Lagatto, J. Feinman, C. Tryskuc, D. Schneider, ROW 4: L. Pfelter, R. Bennett, F. Addna, B. Strollo, M. Daleo, C. O'Neill, L. Chi- rnento, S. Oberndorfer, T. DeMasco, M. Costa, D. Slater. ROW 5: W. Wishart, C. Brodt, R. Salomone, P. Aybar, J. Ciesiel, S. Pedersen, S. Boehm, E. Augustyn, R. Mancuso, V. Feldt. FIRST ROW, Seated L. to R., D. Bernardo, A. Sauer, J. Marcell Sec., Judy Yonkes Treas., Mrs. Weiman Advisor, H. Blair Pres., S. Geldman V.P., P. Kessler, R. Portanova. SECOND ROW, Standing, D. Caruso, S. Trupiano, V. Orlando, W. Wishart, G. Library Club Since the library is such a busy place, the library staff is happy to accept the assistance of the ener- getic library club. Dozens of odd iobs pertaining to the upkeep of the library is placed in the hands ot all students wishing to extend their service to the school. Schreier, H. Steele, B. Morano, B. Porrini, G. McGuire, J. Denker, A. O'Brien. THIRD ROW, Standing, A. Drago, J. Dittenhoefer, C. Roeber, J. Marsh, P. Guerzon, M. Kendall, T. Larson, C. Champouy, R. Smith, B. SantAngelo, L. Rudolph, M. LeBrocq. Weather Station Everyone talks about the weather, but few people really know very much about it. The Weather Club gave Sewanhakans the opportunity to extend their practical knowledge in this interesting subiect. Al- though only recently devised, this club has received school wide recognition due to their unusually suc- cessful daily weather forecasts. FIRST ROW, Seated L. R., M. Reiter, P. Norris, R. Singer Pres., Mr. C. L. Ekluund, Advisor, M. Kramer, Treus., A. Huttner, B. Gold, L. Colawgelo. SECOND ROW, Standing, D, Bantz, E. McCullough, G. Spiegel, D. Jacobs, K. Ehrlich, S. Director. ROW I: Left to Right: R. Singer, D. Bantz - Secretary, D, Jacobs - President, Mr. W. Reifel - Chief Engineer, W. Weld- ner - President, P. Portcinova - Treasurer, K. Wagemann. ROW 2: K. Scerbo, H. Jaffe, P. Norris, K. Kingsdort, D. Kaelin, R. Pers- P. A. Clu b Maybe it'll work this time, says Artie to Leroy. son, M. Reiter, E. Meyer, E. McCoullough. ROW 3: V, Grilli, A. Babcock, T. Wright, J. Fluck, G. Barmwater, E. Eberle, F. Dar- esta, E. Rossini. All Sewanhalcans are proud of the fact that we have our own radio station, WSHS-FM. lt is operated bythe skillful and hard working members of the P.A. Club. In addition to the radio broadcasting, stu- dents ot this club are behind the scenes at assem- blies, social events and home football games. William Jones mans the controls. No sound, Pete? The speaker isn't onl Dennis and Ted look on the roller members ofthe os Mr. Reifel sets up the mike for foculfy. Ed and Bill, hard of work, preparing for the concert. Gil and Mr. Reifel look gloomily or another broken meter. fa-sf' FIRST ROW, Seated, L. to R., R. Russell, M. Macfarland, K. Man- ges, A. Seifert, Chris Murray, J. Hack, M. Marinella, l, Kovaric, SECOND ROW, M. Throm, M. Jansen, R. Couillard President, Mr. Hosler Advisor, G. Moglia Treas., R. Orenstein Rec. Sec. G. Heelan Corr. Sec. E. Hall, THIRD ROW Standing, J. Marin, J. Lopez, Radio Guild W. Jones, L. Plavnich, R. Baglow, A. Priest, R. Durbano, R. Gor gus, L. Stein, R. Ryan. FOURTH ROW, S. Catron, M. Salzman C. Dorsey, J. Terranova, D. Cyriacks, E. Marks, G, Balme, R Aquilina. Amateur Radio Club Three! Two! One! Zero! You're on the air - mean- ing a competent member of the Radio Guild, of course. We broadcast tour hours of every school day, including sporting events, concerts and dances. Keeping WSHS, the Voice of Sewanhaka, running smoothly gave us a chance to gain experience and put our knowledge to use on a semi-professional level. FIRST ROW, Seated, L. to R., T. Skinner, D. Bantz, S. Director Pres. Mr. S. Pappas Advis. A. Huttner Vice Pres., B. Sternstein Treas. F. Berkowitz, SECOND ROW Standing, H. Saake, M. Rei- Are you interested in obtaining a ham radio li- cense? The training and experience which is neces- sary for procuring such a license is provided by the Amateur Radio Club. Members learn the elements of amateur radio through the operation of Sewanhaka's ham radio station, WQZOT. ter, L. Schiede, D. Jacobs, P. Walsh, P. Portanova, A. D'Amico, E. Kearney. ROW 1: D. Geddes, C. Van Aalten CTreas.J, V. De Primo Nice- Pres.l, D. Tietze fSec.l, A. Priest lPres.J, F. Massey lAdvisorl, Z, Ostrower, S. Mildner, J. Braun, M. Jansen, D. Panzica. ROW 2: V. Schauer, D. Gelman, R. Couillard, D. Cyriacks, D. Hantmcln, Chemistry Service Society The Chemistry Club provides interested students with the opportunity to further their abilities in Chemistry through laboratory experimentation. For convenience, our members are scheduled in small groups where individuals may work together on top- ics of similar interest. We become proficient at using the laboratory equipment which we have access to and had an interesting time conducting experiments. P. Scheuerman, W. Tomkiw, W. Makofske, R. Gorgus, T. Azzara ROW 3: J. Marin, R. Ryan, J. Lopez, L. Sturtz, T. Horoszewski A. Krim, R. Skorupski, B. Gold, R. Bafta, E. Marks. Astro-Physics Club Members of the Astro-Physics Club deal with the ever-expanding field of science where nature's countless unsolved mysteries attract the curiosity ot man. Our greatest thrill comes while scanning the heavens through our ten inch telescope. We promote interest in science by attending lectures, planning field trips and creating unique displays. ROW I: R. McKay, G. Block lTreas.D R. Hill lVice-Pres.l A. Scholl Spindel, ROW 3: S. Director, J. Peppers, E. Thummel, B. Gold, lAdvisort K. Ehrlich lPres.J, L. Sturtz, J. Trude. ROW 2: D. Bantz, G. Ferreira. P. Edwards, R. Grimmelli, G. Moglia, R. Durbcino, E. Cogne, F. 2 A-s ROW l: Seated, Left to Right: R. Hill - Secretary, K. Ehrlich - Treasurer, Mr. J. Zott - Advisor, D. Bantz - President, E. Eberle 3 Vice President, B, Edwards - Corresponding Secretary. ROW 2: Standing: R, Singer, K. Kingsdort, G. Barmwater, D. Jacobs, D. Kaelin, J. Caputo. ROW 3: Standing: P. Norris, G. Massimei, A. Huttner, H. Rothfeld, M. Reiter, A. Singman, J. Cleary. The Jets The Jets, future engineers of our country, accom- plished much in quest of their goal, that of scientific achievement. Their proiects include the construction of a portable transceiver, an audioconsole and an oscelloscope. Weekly meetings are highlighted by lectures and discussion on interesting topics. Photo-Stills We attempt to perfect our knowledge of photog- raphy by frequent practice. Our cameras and skills are at the disposal of the Totem and the Chief- tain and our work fills many of the display cases. By covering all sporting and social events, we pro- vide Sewanhakans with a pictorial record of their activities. ROW 1: Seated, Left to Right. R. Schrade - Vice President, Mr. A. Side - Advisor, V. Schauer - President. ROW 2: Standing: C. Erdvig, F. Fries - Secreta ry-Treasurer, R. Heelan. 'vw 'iQue 1 ROW 'lz K. Ehrlich, S. Director, D. Kaelin - Pres., M. Oestrich f Advisor, D. Jacobs - Vice Pres., A. D'Arnico, A. Farinella, ROW 2: T. Skinner, M. Crepea, J. Crepea, G. Barmwater, A. Priest, P. Scheuerman, R. Stampp, E. Heins, ROW 3: G. Schiraldi, R. Gallt, J. Puglisi, A. Krim, E, Eberle, P. Portcinova, A. Knauert. X-Ponents Our concern is mathematics, our motto is accuracy. We give Sewanhakans a chance to develop a deeper appreciation tor and greater understanding of this fascinating subiect. X-Ponents encourages members to continue their studies and pursue careers involv- ing mathematics through speakers and numerous field trips. Math Forum Math Forum represents the knowledge ot Sewan- hakans in mathematics. Through lively discussions and informative lectures we try to stimulate interest and develop our skills in mathematics. Math Forum enables its members to test their knowledge against students ot the same level in interscholastic mathe- matics Competition. Left to right - SEATED: D. Kershaw, D. Bantz, S, Director, Miss H. Kazdon A Advisor, R. Singer, President, G. Bormwater - Vice President, B, Edwards - Treasurer. STANDING: L. Calawgelo, K. Ehrlich, J. Coputo, D. Jacobs, R. Boglow, D. Ihosz, H. Pacskowski, C. Meyer, F. Spindel. ROW l: left to right: L. Marrero, B. Morano, J. Nelson, P. Hallett, F. Gonzalez, M. Jansen, V. Niosi, C. Koehler. ROW 2: H. Steele, G. Schiraldi - Corr. Sec., R. Cauillard - Treas., I. McLane - Adv., L. Stein - Pres., D. Hantman - Rec. Sec., C. Bull - V. Pres., C. Cazzallo. ROW 3: M. Los Jovenes Being linguistic in Spanish is the only requirement for participation in our Spanish Club. Our consider- able part in the Mardi Gras Ball, the Spanish movies and restaurants we attended and the booth we spon- sored at the Bazaar are all part ot the crammed-full schedule we follow. ROW 'lx M. Kendall, L. Spedick - Treas., J. Puglisi - V. Pres., F. Marasco - Pres., S. Fittipaldi - Sec., C. Peterson, Barwig, T. Wagner, J. Marin, V. DePrimo, G. Filippi, J. Bracciante, R. Skorupski, A. Farinella, M. Marinelli. ROW 4: V. Penna, R. Fox, R. Ryan, R. Durbano, M. Springer, S. Nixon, C. Bull, W. Makofske, P. Nato. Latin Club Our club maintains interest in Latin through our rnany activities, including field trips, lectures and slides. We study Roman culture, which has made im- portant contributions to our culture. For Purple and White Week we wore scrolls written in Latin and participated in the bazaar. P. Csajko, ROW 2: L. Lorenz, J. Zielinski, F. Berrafato, H. Blair, R. Pape, M. Salzman, K. Reinhold. FIRST ROW, l. to r., seated: M. Lasch, M. Stuto, S. Lar- son, C. Schreck, V. Tenenbaum, D. Spiller, M. Soloway. SECOND ROW: B. Muncy, C. Paul, T. lppolito Treas., C. Langone Pres., Mrs. A. Spiliotis - Advisor, D. Krumey - V. Pres., P, Bergmann - Recording Secretary, G. LeBrocq - Corresponding Secretary, K. Kadian, S. Geldman. ROW 3: K. Manges, L. Fales, D. Lee, M. Macfarland, E. Guenzer, A. Catalano, M. Peterson, R. Passannante, J. French Club Parlez vous francais? If so the French Club is the club for you. A trip to a French movie and restaurant is our idea of a fabulous time. Several such field trips are planned for each year's activity for the im- provement of our French Cultural background. ROW 1 - Seated, left to right: R. Smith, L. Freund, P. Gilbert, M. Kendall, J. Dittenhoefer - Treasurer, G. Allen A Vice President, E. Wedemeyer - President, Dr. J. Forst - Advisor, F. Spindel - Secretary, Z. Ostrower, J. Pennachio, L. Rudolph, J. Kauth, J. Schnell. ROW 2, standing: E. Knieriemen, R. Hill, G. Kushner, K. Ehrlich, S. 53 Tortorella, P. Bulger, P. Gilbert, D. Harned, M. Straub, B. Herrman, B. Heller. ROW 4: J. Gaulyak, R. Fisher, L. DeLeo, W. Reed, E. Marks, M. Rhodes, C. Brown, S, Githmarks, L. Thompson, C. Uretsky, L. Lorenz, R. Gallt, P. Masi. ROW 5: B. Considine, B. Pouria, G. Rogers, D. Denby, J. Geiorino, R. Lowe, K. Shannon, A. Knauert, J. McConnell, N. Kaufmann. German Club Studying German this year? If so, you are eligible for membership in the German Club, a cultural and social organization, concerned with promoting inter- est in German and giving you the opportunity to learn about German customs, music and folklore. Highlights include guest speakers, and films of the German countryside. Director, R. Portanava, D. Kershaw, A. Sulzbach, J. Tyler, J. Konnerth, B. Mueller, R. Ruta, W. Wegmann, C. Bull. ROW 3: P. Walles, R. Leirer, S. Tookev, E. Lauder, T. Wright, J. O'Connor, S. Garyae, R. Webster, J. McCarthy, G. Brauchler, R. Hiss, K. Kempel, R, Romei, F. Luerssen, W. Tomkin. Seated, left to right. ROW 1: B. Cole, M. Scull, M. De- Blasio, D. Turner, E. Moore, K. Basso. ROW 2: R. Orr -- Treasurer, L. Marrero - Recording Secretary, H. Richter - Vice President, J. Tobitsch - Corresponding Secre- tary, Miss G. Brown - Advisor, F. Nothdurft - President, C. Hoeitner, S. Mildner, Z. Ostrower. Standing, left to Never tiring of fun, Eonacs members have found an- other place to congregate. The new way to have a meetingl right: ROW 3: E. Hall, B. D'Aiello, M. Jansen, C. Lan- gone, V. Cole, M. Risi, F. Colletti, M. Throm, M. Laseh, S, Guerzon, J. Nelson. ROW 4: B. Glusky, B. Romano, D. Gelman, R. Husser, V. Madden, E. Schlavis, C. Zielinski, L. Winter, J. Nastro, W. Makofske, R. Chartrand. Eonacs Co-Y Eonacs provided a needy family with a Christmas basket as a service to our community. On October they sponsored the successful Soc Hop, and at the Student Council Bazaar presented a flour throwing booth. A popular organization, Eonacs promotes friendship and cooperation while achieving its goals. wa, Richie Orr, Treasurer of Eonacs Ca-X shows oft his strength to fellow members. ..,-f,...Af-e S x N gl 3 President Lillian Wright looks in the encyclopedia and reads to colleagues. Miss Reed and Jean Tobitsch, after suggesting new places to visit, point them out on the map. Yorker Club It you agree that travel is a synonym for excite- ment, then loin the Yorker Club. Our journeys include everything from excursions and plays in New York City to a trip to West Point. Our members not only experience the romance of traveling but the joy of giving as we compile a scrapbook each year tor the benetit of an orphanage. ROW 1: Left to Right: S. Larson, M, Springer, L. Lutz, S. Mildner, C. Langone. ROW 2: M, Stuto, J. Wolz, J. Tortorella - Vice. Pres., L. Wright - President, Miss Reed lAdv.l, J. Tobitsch - Treas., P. Csajko e Secy., M, Barwig, J. Tenenbaum. ROW 3: E. Cazzallo, V. Moore, H. Steele, ff ,QSC Maybe Joan's and Andy's spin will be the lucky one V. Niosi, V. Cole, C. Brown, U. Schaucr, B. Horrman, J. Hargrave, R. Orenstein ROW 4: A. Sinagra, G. Heelan, B. Santangelo, D. Stanley, L, Winter, L. Morganroth, B Piltz, C. Parish, J. Nelson, F, Colletti, C. Hoeftner, E. Hall. The ability to convey emotion and action through the stage is an exciting talent to acquire, By constantly practising and performing, the Sachem Players acquire this ability. Consequently the Sachem Play given annually by our fellow thespians is always colorful and fast moving drama. ROW 1: C. Van Aalten, K. Byrne - Rec, Sec., C, Burlchardt - Corres. Sec., C, Plaisted Panzica - Vice Pres., A. Seifert - Treas., G. Le Brocq, ROW 2: K. Klein, A. Side, Z. Ostrower, Klotz, V, Cole, K. Morrow ROW 3: E. Teepe, R. Gallt, R. Shields, P. Grofffman, K. Wells, Couillard, N. Kaufmann. Sachem Players Ponzica. l Bob Couillard lalias Mouseyl, Papa Gerry and Kevin liust plain Billl, take a last minute look at the script. 66 A scene from the play Love Comes in Many Colors, with Carole Van Aalten and Dick Carol applies a touch of eyeliner so Valerie's features will carry over the footlights. Aw, come on, let me alone, says Bob. Here is ci bird's-eye view of the stage as Dick and Les anxiously wait for the curtain to go up. My, we've aged quite a bit! Jerry remarks to Kathy. -on nuunsn Q- 56 Ffqfaiiiwk 67 ROW 1, Left to Right: C. Rubacha, L. Fauci, B. Rubino, W. Schulze, D. Saginario, B. Schuck, D. Stella, L. Cairo, J. Sava- stano. ROW 2: B, Herrman, D. Scorpelli, M. Marullo, M. Ruvo - Vice Pres., P. Pizzo - Pres., Mrs. Morris - Advisor, K. Weber - Sec., K. Smith - Treas., H. Steele, M. Straub, J. Shaw. ROW 3 J. Hargrove, L. Chimento, C. O'Neill, J. Dittenhoefer, C. Gentile, P. Perreca, E. Guenzer, A. Sinagra, D. Spiller, J. Schnell, A Connolly, J. Stuart, C. Smith. ROW 4: M, Pandalti, D. Hill, D. Egan, G. Cragen, L. Farinella, L. Ruppenthal, J. D'Agostino, P. Hczllet, C. Cazzallo, J. Tenenbaum, S. DeSanto, R. Principato, J. Kalinowski, C. Kurz. ROW 5: C. Hanrahan, L. Scanlon, A. Pol- lick, M. MacKenzie, A. Nissen, M. Socher, M. Springer, M. Bom- bara, D. Sterrett, R. Sinisi. Pep Squad The members of Pep Squad symbolize school spirit at Se- wanhaka. At football and basketball games we all noticed their special cheering section up in the grandstands. ln this way they helped to strengthen the enthusiasm ot spectators and boost the morale of Sewanhaka's athletes. 68 Iota Beta Hi-Y' il X Wil ROW 'l, left to Right: D. Cauchi, M, Throm - Historian, l. Kovaric - Secretary, M, Stuto - President, M, Sabaath f Vice President, B. Leslie - Treasurer, K. Bossa, E. Hall. ROW 2: G. Klich, M, Losch, V. Moore, J. Levy, L. Seifert, J, Kauth, H. Zygadlo, J. Schnell, K. Kadian. ROW 3: J. Staurt, L. Marrero, D. Sterrett, V. Cole, J. Hargrove, P. Bergmann, K. Weber, C, Van Aalten, M. Malcolm, The active lata-Beta girls not only annuolly spon- sor the marriage booth at our Bazaar, but also com- pile a basket for a needy family every Christmas. These industrious girls also sold tiny bunnies on Linda is all set to topple President Millie from her pedestal if she doesn't behave. What do you think these girls are musing over - loto Beta or Boys? l Easter and Carnations on Valentinc's Day to many an appreciative Sevvanhakan. As a reward for all their endeavers they enioy seeing a play every Spring. 4 ' . i N J r Iota Beta members gather round the piano for a song or two. 69 ROW 1: Z. Ostrower, B, Piltz - Corres. Sec., M. Pennachio, J. Nelson, D, Spiller, J. Tenenbaum, A. Krueger - Vice Pres., L. Lutz, e Pres., S, Grant - Treas., Passamonti ROW 3: A. Side, B. Muncy, C. Murway, S. M. Rucke i Rec. Sec., J. Hack - Historian, M. Ruva McEneoney, L. Wright, P. Bulger, C. Smith, C. Parish, C. ROW 2: S, Mildner, P. Massey, M. Barwig, J. Penman, J. Hoeftner. After all,Mr. Nordahl, it's only your otticef' B I a I It Y Alpha Hi-Y is always in the midst ot some worthy project. Whether it be selling their novel mistletoe corsages during the holidays or packing a Christmas basket to the brim for a thankful family, these girls are always ready to serve others with a happy smile. Alpha girls don't like to be fenced in. Alpha Vice President, Marianne, and Presi- dent, Lanenne, go right to the top when they 70 wont something! Those handkerchiefs don't fool usl We know you Sigma Delta Phi members are having a secret meet- ing ROW 1: V. Grilli - Treas., P. Scheuerman - Sec., E. McCarthy, E, Schwarz - Chaplain, J. Oliveri. ROW 3: Wedemeyer - V. Pres., J. G. Enis - Adv., T. Wagner D. Cyriocks, J. Harrington, C. Dorsey, R. Skorvpski, A. - Pres., F. Nothdurft, K. Scerbo, R. Husser. ROW 2: Babcock, R, Webster, P. Bardenhagen, F. Darests, P. R. Gelman, D. Denby, J. Lopez, A. Priest, J, Marin, J. Gregory, N. Kaufmann. Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y A relatively new Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, has be- come a well known group at Sewanhaka. You may have recognized us sporting our gray and red sweaters around the campus. We have combined a lively social calendar with serious endeavors to ob- tain a successful year. Eleven happy Indians tryin' to make a tepee. t One for the money - Two for the show Three to get ready 3 Four to go. Seated, left to right: ROW I: R. Singer, R. Stampp - Chaplain, Berrafato, B. Griffith, E. Marks, D. Kaelin, C. Henrickson, A P, Norris - Vice President, Mr. l'l. Brandt Y Advisor, M. Reiter - Pollock, D, Kershaw, H, Jaffe, S, Director, ROW 3: M, Kramer President, R. Schmidt e Treasurer, M. Fanelli - Recording Sec- F. Burgess, A. Pfeifer, E. Wetter, D. Jacobs, B. Weldner, W, Ma retury, D. Ackerson - Corresponding Secretory. ROW 2: E. kofske, L. Stein, C. Hahn. Epsilon calling. Epsilon Hi-Y Epsilon provided Sewanhakans with the pause that re- freshes with a variety of delicious soft drinks at all home football games. Our traditionol All Men Broke Dance, which found the girls footing the bill to the delight of the boys, was again a success. With funds thus raised, we pre- sented a SIOO scholarship to an outstanding senior. Mike Reiter, President, rises to new heights. What do you mean, you won't pay, says Treasurer, Bob Schmidt. 72 ROW 'l: J. Bracciante, R. Orr, - Sec., V. Tedesco - Pres., P. R. Moorhouse, J. Nastro, W. Johnson, F. Spindel, L. Gash, B. Wolles - V. Pres., D. Lasko, J. Meisel, G. Schiraldi. ROW 2: K. Romano. ROW 3: F. Caputo, C. Batham, H. Richter, F. Strahm, McDonough, E. McCullough, R. Dovmac, A. Schwarz, G. Filippi, R, Schrade, F. Fries, P. Hildebrand, R. Lee - Chaplain, M. Nigra. Hail, hail the gangs all here. Wonder what would happen if Richie collapses the ladder. Omicron Hi-Y Omicron has one of the largest l-li-Y memberships at Sewanhaka. Everyone will remember their Sweater Swing and booth at the Bazaar which won the most original award. Composed ot many athletes, Omicron participated in the intramural basketball league. Vinnie urges everyone to come watch Charlie and join the fun. :ii '.:1 ...ui 73 Vinnie Tedesca, Omicron's President, conducts the meeting while Vice-President, Pete Walles, catches forty winks. ROW 1: Left to Right: A. Nappi, V. DePrimo, J. McEwen, M. Sol- T. Skinner, W. Heally, A. Potkin, B. Egan, N. Kaufmann, R. loway, R. Ryan, P. Von Siclen, B. Byank, B. Muncy, S. Tooker, A. Guerin, H. Lieberman, A. Knauert, J. Klosklewicz, R. Holle, R. Side, L. Wright. ROW 2: K. Morroni, G. McDonald, E. Hansen, DiPaola, J. Ranella, J. Puglisi, S. Garypie, T. Wagner, C. Gallo, F. Buettner, C. Zielinski, R. Hill, B. Peters, L. Sturtz, J, Lopez, F. J, Cqrbone, G, Betz. ROW 41 H, Jafte, R. Romei, A. Cerone, G. Caputa, J. Pennachio, L. Lutz, V. Smits, D. Giamundo. ROW 3: Rogers, R. Brauchler, G. Felouzis. Varsity Band Our Varsity Band, the spirit of Sewanhaka, display their amazing versatility by the wide variety of music they are capable of playing. Jazz, marches and symphonies are all among the repertoire of these rhythmic and dedicated musicians. Their tal- ents are exhibited annually at the Christmas Concert, Jazz Con- cert, Spring Concert and all football games. Let's go fellows. One, two, commands Mr. Metze, Varsity Band Director. Mr. Metze works on an interpretation of a piece with the three Johnnies and Ed. Spotlight on Concert. the brass section at a rehearsal for the Christmas Aniel, Vinnie and Tod have something in common - a sax- aphone. Al waits patiently for his solo - one notel ROW 1: Left to Right: C. Zielinski, A. Nappi, V. DePrimo, D. Giamundo, R. Ryan, G. Beiz, T. Wagner ROW 2: H. Jaffe, M. Hill, J. Flug, J. Lopez, J, Ranella, J. Epayola, L. Sturfz. Swing Band A combination of a few hof 'rrumpe-Ts, some cool clorinefs, a couple of frantic drums and pre-sfo! - our Dance Band is ' in swingin' action. This ever-faithful group of musicians per- forms of most of our school dances and concerts. 'vs Go, Johnny, gel The Swing Band going through its paces. 76 ROW 1: Left to Right: C. Van Aalten, M. Rucke - Librarian, B. Piltz - President, I. Drogani - Accom- ponist, Mr, A. Sherman - Advisor, J. Penman - Secretary, L. Lutz - V.P., L. Spedick, E. Dorsey. ROW 2: S. Grant, J. Tortorello, C. Smith, J. Wolz, A, Faraci, D, Tietze, L. Wright, B. Byank, B. Muncy, P. Massey, J. Huebner. ROW 3: J. Braun, C. Burkhordt, A. Side, K. Morroni, E. Schlavis, C. Plaisted, C. Jelley, B. Purdy, C. Parish, E. Marino, M. Coppelli. Aeollans We Aeolians are a happy group, deriving our pleasure from the joys of singing. At our perform- ances, our main obiective is to pass on this happi- ness to the audience. Through the Sunday afternoon concerts and the Spring Concert, all can ascertain that we have practiced faithfully to produce effec- tive programs. Aeons The masculine voices of the Aeons boisterously vo- calizing ring through the Music Department for all to hear. As a new group, they have the fresh en- thusiasm so necessary for singing, yet they possess enough background in music to utilize this enthusiasm skillfully and enioyably. ROW 1: Left to Right: R. Gorgus, P. Walles, D. Losko, Mr. A. Sherman - Advisor, D. Denby - President, G. Bolme, L. Webster. ROW 2: K. McDonough, R. Feinman, E. Garnett, P. Priest, S. Walker, N. Kaufmann, V. Tedesco, W. Johnson. ROW 3: L. Lorenz, H. Eiss, E. Wedemeyer, C. Dorsey, G. Betz, C. Angtrq, E, Edgerson, C. Bathom. ROW 1 tleft to rightj. A. Faraci, J. Stuart, A. Pasquariello, M Murphy, M. De Blasio, S. Beck, M. Cappelli, W. Johnson, L Lorenz, I. Dragani, D. Brown, E. Garnett, J. Young, G. Faley, M Lasch, G. Cragen, J. Huebner, E. Marino, L. Spedick. ROW 2 D. Horned, A. Uuseman, C. Burkhardt, M. Marcell, K. Morroni J. Braun, H. Eiss, F. Wright, R. Fernman, R. Giese, K. Mc Donough, B, Muncy, M. Stuto, E. Kneireman, D. Spiller, P. Mas- sey, C. Parish. ROW 3: C. Smith, J, Wolz, C. Plaisted, S. Grant, Ida Ann Dragani Outstanding Girl in Choir Don, President of Choir, takes over when Mr. Sherman is absent. J. Tortorella, M. Murphy, R. Frost, C. Batham, P. Walles, L. Web- ster, A. Side, A. Harrington, L. Lutz, B. Purdy, B. Piltz, E. Dorsey, L. Wright. ROW 4: D. Tietze, C. Jelley, B. Beiderman, B. Byank, J. Marcell, N. Kaufman, A. Nappi, C. Dorsey, C. Anatra, D. Denby, G. Betz, G. Balme, M. Rucke, J. Holmes, H. Zygaldo, R. Kennedy, E. Schlavis, L. Morganroth. ROW 5: S. Walker, R. Gorgus, D. Lasko, E. Wedemeyer, P. Priest. Choir The Sewanhaka Choir combines business with pleasure and not only manages to prepare several delightful performances annually but enioys a happy and profitable relationship among its mem- bers. The singular aim of obtaining musicianship links this group together. Mr. Sherman puts Anne and Gerry through their paces. G g -Q' M 4-X -H W. 4 - President Don takes a vote on the repertiore for the Spring Concert. Mr. Sherman demonstrates the technique he wants as the choir rehearses. Ernest Edqerson Outstanding Boy in Choir V vu cw., 1 Barbara and Lonenne try to compose a new song hit???? is-rar -. L Lett to right R De-Genera L Cont: M Stuto K Burns, C. Lom- rillo, J. Rotunda, G. Kaminski, K. Kimmel, B. Bianchi, D Turner ar I Secretary J Wolz Treasurer B Plltz E Moore, C. J. McEwen, L. Trunvere, M, DeBlasio. lppoito B Leslie Captain B Graziole Co Captain, J. Ca- Precision, beauty and iust plain vigor are needed in order to be a full fledged Rockette. Her performance at all football and basketball games adds that certain spice to these events. Practice and more practice is the price paid for ner popularity. Point tnose toes! is a familiar command to every Rockette. All lined up and ready to go. 80 V for Victory fs rl Q Miss Borenson - Advisor Rocketies rest for o change ,4- SHN 1 in 3 5 , L .Ps fs? ig,-F -ELL' S, S S 5. S Qs SR S S! ws, 5 s -ff 64 M sf. 00 54 AQQ. . I -3 . Ao f W - 9 R N V 1 V V y 1 I V , 5 g L 1 Q . ,kkk.' -- un. L111 K K' I tr. 5 I .z l L , I if---.vw-......, .,....., , 5 r H 5, X5 X- 1 L ' S 1 If f , l ,Q 1 my LIL: Q LA il 'iilf 3 X L X X ' Q fr 5 ix ' I 'Q 56 2' I 2 - A X, if it . HH 5 Y 2 1 L it f 59 , m I V .Cm S if U 'X fb- W A Left to Right: D. Cauchi, B. Mosillo, S. Krause, J, Hack, P. Gilbert, A. Uusmann - Captain, C. Murwoy, C. Gensh, B. Delisi, P. Henn, K. Morroni - Co-Captain. These pert Gnd peppy Cheerleaders take G moment out to pose for the camera. Cheerleaders Adding to the excitement of every game are the lively eleven iayvee cheerleaders. Coordination, long practice and skill help make these girls the efticient squad they are ot assemblies, rallies and games. One of their favorite cheers to boost school spirit was: 1,-I-WO BHS Four Bits Six Bits A Dollar A -- fe All For Sewanhalca Stand Up And Holler J.V. Cheerleaders give school spirit a boost. Lett to right Flora Kadian Antoinette Oumilio Irene Kovaric, Patricia Ferris, Ann Seifert, Karen Allbright, Joyce Braun Pat Carillo Pat Massey Kathleen Kadian Front: Judy Huebner - Captain. Grace and glamour combined with a dexterity in handling a baton are all displayed by our Varsity and J.V. Twirlers. This year several novel and eye- catching formations were introduced to an interested crowd for the tirst time. It is easily understood that these charming girls take a considerable part in en- couraging the student body to attend faithfully all basketball and football games. The twirlers pause for a moment's relaxation before strutting onto the field Sw L I-A W Q -wr x, rx if I . 73,4 A' , Q 'N F' k f We '1 is if gi A fg in . h 3 s-Ewa, ssl k 7 i asf ii A mf , .sf 1, -W '-'lk Hi' Qi Q-1 k .xr . X 4 ROW 'l, Left to Right: P. Williams, J, Stuart, C. Vance - Corr. Blaising, G, MacDonald, D. Karsch, G. Heelan. ROW 3: B. Sec., E. Schlavis A Treas., M. Sacher - Pres., S. Bouton - V. Muncy, H. Steele, D. Hill, G, Dawson, C. Chompoux, J. Blanken, Pres., B. SantAngelo - Rec. Sec., M. Rhodes, P. Grote. ROW 2: I. Clossen, M. Bonner, J. Adickes, L. Thompson, W. Wishart, C. A. Passomonti, N. Matera, S. Wilmott, A. Side, D. Stelling, L. Derifield, G. Carsten, A, Butera. Boyles, L. Palm, D. Anderson, S. Guerzon, K. Haudberg, C. Girls' Athletic Association Miss Culp would be proud of Eileen's form - she made the point, too. The pride of every girl athlete at Sewanhaka is her acceptance into the Girls' Athletic Association. ln this club, the lofty ideals of sports- manship and the competitive spirit are upheld. Acceptance into this club is allowed when a girl accumulates lOO points or more by par- ticipating in intramurals. Sarah, chief messenger of the Girls' Leader Corps, presides over their popular Sewanogram booth. Alleyoopl 86 I960 Totem We present to you the trends of education at Se- wanhaka. The TOTEM is a record of what made this year an unforgettable one for you - the familiar classrooms as well as the special occasions. The staFf of the i960 TOTEM takes this opportu- nity to express our appreciation to all those who have played a part in producing this book and whose wholehearted cooperation made our task a rewarding one. Sue Mildner Editor in Chief , Q-. i Bob and Ed take advantage of the program at the 3 . 2 5 3 3 s R 5 i Ed makes sure his picture is on the same page three times as Sheila groans. un-h Columbia Press Convention as Mr. Scotland 05ers his suggestions. Ed, Ray, Dick and Barbara pause to discuss their experi- ences at the various meetings. Ray and Joan work on the TOTEM books with Mr. Scat- land. I96O Totem - : fxvr 13,3 Q ,fl ij Ml l 1 . .sw -L, x,J N-EJ The man who rhinitis BUYS for lllllitiillf - 2 T0 TEMS ,,u4Ft'V ' Above: Joe and Barbara con- sult Mrs. Pritchard, Literary Ad- visor, before handing in their work. Top Left: Editors Valerie, Linda and Angie assort the pictures in the files. Center Left: Publicity Editor, Zella, proudly shows her poster to Marlene, the Totem's Sales 81 Distribution Editor. Left: Ray, Joan and Marlene balance the books with the as- cial Advisor. sisfance of Mr. Scotland, Finan- Right: Marianne, Ed and Sheila try to identify pictures with the help of Mr. McClintock, Below: Mr. Irwin smiles opprovingly as Dick, Sue, and Marie show him the dummy. Center Right: Our Chief and Mr. Irwin spend a rolicking time ai the Totem Cookout. .l 1 if' Xvkmaxsibs- E ..l Circle: Only 436 more Seniors' portraits to take, Mr. KiltsI sighs Angela. Bottom Right: Bob dis- cusses with Ed what conference they will attend next. 89 ROW 'l, Left to Right: E. Wedemeyer, B. Purdy - Co-Literary Editor, R. Schmidt - Co-Literary Editor, L. Spedick - Features Editor. ROW 2: B. Cole, A. Babcock, C. Henricksen, C. Plaisted. Totem Literary Staff Totem Pictorial Staff ROW 1, Left to Right: Z. Ostrower - Publicity Editor, A. Farczci - Senior Portraits Editor, E. McCullough - Club Schedules Co-Editor, S. Grant - Club Schedules Co-Editor, M. Krueger - ldentificatians Editor, M Rucke. ROW 2: L. Marrero, L. Lutz, A. Farinella, R. Panzica, E. Wedemeyer, A. Side, A. Passamonti. 90 s - s 'mt . -... Q, J' ROW 1, Lett to Right: C. Housman, A. Harrington, L. Seifert, D. fries, L. Morgenroth, D. Horned, K, Knudsen, E. Castellano, D Lee, M. Sabbath - Sales 81 Distribution Editor, L. Thompson, C. Geldmacher, ROW 3: H. Swain, V. DiSclafc1ni, R. Von Thaden Vance, J. Ringhofer, J. D'Agostino. ROW 2: R, Marin, A. Sino- C. Allocco, J. Brcicciante, J. O'Connor, L. Schoeberl, P. Carlson gra, K. Conboy, G. Dowson, J. Tortorella, M. Springer, A. Jef- D. Ackerson,J. Klich. Totem Homeroom Representatives Totem Advertising Staff ROW 1, Left to Right: Z. Ostrower - Publicity Editor, R. Fox - Advertising Editor, L. Spedick W Features Editor. ROW 2: B. Schmidt - Literary Editor, A. Passomonti, B. Makofske, S. Grant - Club Schedules Edie tor, E. Wedemeyer. ROW 1: Seated Left to Right: U. Schauer, L. Seifert, A. Seifert - Feature Editor, D. Vaccaro M Sports Editor, Dr. Sluszka - Ad visor, J. Bryk 3 Editor in Chief, M. Thrum - Club News Editor P. Csaiko - News Editor, E. Dorsex. ROW 2: Standing: R. Pal ermo, J. Hargrove, K. Goebel, M. Bonavita, L. Freund, R, Sinisi, C. Brown, M. Springer, W. Wishart, G. Kushner. ROW 3: M I l Scull, E. Cazzallo, J. Dittenhoefer, P. Colombo, J. Kauth, L. Zdzi- ebkowski, H. Steele, B, Marana, K. Basso, P. Hallett, E. Hall. ROW 4: G. Allen, F. Benafato, C. Henricksen, D, Nicholson, V. Schauer - Photographer, B. Schrade - Photographer, J. Pug- lisi - Sports Editor, B. Young 4 Advertising Manager, J. Bracci- ante, B. Fischer - Feature Writer. Now where does this one go? asks Anne of Joan. The Chieftan staff hard at work. Chieftain Year after year the award-winning Chieftain has con formed to the highest standards of journalism, this year being no exception. From the creative minds of the staff our crea tions evolve, producing the voice of Sewanhaka. 92 , 5 :uf 5 ,fffufi '::1 'Hf-if -N. 4 .QN I fi. Members of the Chieftain Staff exhibit their many awards. Dell Vaccaro, Ann Seifert, and Joan Bryk match the finished paper with the dummy. ...N ,ff N, 93 Joan Bryk, Editor-in-Chief of the Chieftain. Joan, Marie, and Paula put their heads together 4 ,ns- Dlillh 0 TQ.-4:1111-D 411111. 2 4 A k vu, 'Tl O ,g, 1 xkgf 62 Y V 1 WMM. , '.s2b: 'Sa lb Q'O.q 'lp U1 V 44' Q' ' 4' 'gifijif 2 1' t '45 '3 .P I 3 4 , W .4 X 7 QV 9341+ y ,. W may vi' -. !aa '4 Q W K ' - f.,g!,f?5'- r'49i Sf4Zif i., 1 N5 5 gf !7'Q'X , Lws'Q. -5 x4. I 5 - I -0' iw x u A 1' 'SMv1' ,f vw- if S BN. W 9 va 534 CQMPETITORS 1 H I if -.,.,.-n1....,.-...:.f.-----,,1g g -45 -unu-- y . 1 ' ii ,i i y V 'X . I al 'sf K K . ik, sl' V 1 K X , . . . l l ,lk Tai' X ' Q n fx, f V. vi ? I I 1 5 I Fi' K... - r' 'hd y . 7 . V . C Us f J Sw: I .. 'x - X A W , . i . S24 r 5 F .-5 M f ' . 'll ' . ROW 1: Left to Right: B. Haviken, B. Benson, R. Baglow, J. Ca- T. Ryanczak, D, Denby, G. Geraci. ROW 3: B. Hoberman, W. mien, M. Meany - Captain, A. Prescia, R. Egan, M. Daly, L. Piervincenzi, K. Meany, D. Greer, W. Fangelo, M. Hooker, G. Reed. ROW 2: F. Fracasio, G. Wilder, P. Priest, B. Munz, D. lhaas, Cross Countr These are the Sewanhaka boys with spirit! Coach Jim Fraley's Varsity Cross Country men have gone through another undefeated season, earning their eleventh championship in twelve years. Their record attests to their earnest eFlorts and the ability of Mr. Fraley, the Coach from Kansas. Panzini, N. Glouberg. Track There it goes! Another great distance achieved in the shot-put and discus throw by Jim Fraley's men. Once again, a fine showing and top honors have been won by Sewanhaka's Varsity Track Team. We are sure the some efforts will bring o similar result for years to come. ROW 1: Left to Right, R. Hacker, L. Enlund, R. Brown, P. Siegler, J. Dellanto, P. Ferranda. 6 96 s 't' lt 4 It ni .Wy ' af , my g T ,M ui .. a li A mighty effort by Lenny hurtles the discus through the air. Mr. Jim Fraiey tells the student body of the Ene sea- son had by Mike Meany, captain of the Cross Country Team. Jerry Dellento puts the shot into orbit. KAN 94 X . Qv , my ,,, an . .tt Q ., . -H Q ,N K - W, M we Q M . - .. ri A Q, k W' ce N. Q , h -t X ' 3 . ' . 4' A ., . 4- M N . .f 1 + ,. V... . 1' , A K F A ...is-35 , - , - ,ov - f 'hsfkx -f . ,, ,. K + 2-'A QQ K Coach Fraley's track boys don't seem to mind running on cold wintery days. Ni in 97 f ROW 1: Left to Right: R. Kennedy, A. Pollack, T. Wagner, M. Nigro, R. Bracciante, C. Surmacewicz, J. Bromwich, J. Realy, R. Romano. ROW 2: J. Gioia, F. Simmon, J. Mebel, R. Yurcak, P. Walles, P. Hildebrand, R. Lundquist, J. Salerno, V. Tedesco, G. Varsity Lacrosse Lacrosse, the vigorous sport of the American ln- dian, has been, through the years, one of THE sports of the Sewanhako Indian. This year again, the fine spirited play of the Sewanhako Varsity Lacrosse Team has brought them continued victory. Mr. Wil- liam Ritch coached these boys to another county championship. ROW 'lz Left to Right: R. Simerdinger, B. Romano, F. Weikman, R. Douman, J. Poppo, T. McKnight, B. Fisk, R. Gawlik, R. Schley. ROW 2: E. Maneini, J. Reynolds, J. Westburgh, D. Brown, J. Cleary, T. Kelly, P. Froehler, D. Rothstein, F. Kelly. ROW 3: ls Rehorn - Co-Captain, J. Valestra, B. Mohrman, R. Ricci, W Knapp, W. Reese, R. Pheilier, C. Ferraro - Co-Captain, C. Mor- obito, C. McGovern, Mr. Ritch - Coach. J-V Lacrosse Under Coach Andrews, this year's J.V. stickmen have been learning lacrosse fundamentals fast and playing hard in hopes of a Varsity position next year. As the weeks go by, these boys steadily im- prove. One can easily see this by their many suc- cessful scrimmages. Mr. R. Andrews - Coach, G. Antica, J. Wilson, J. McConnell, E. Welson, G. Kirkwood, H. Rich, P. Casale, R. Wagner, J. Suno- heimer, D. Lasko. lt's simple, see? says Mr, Andrews To some of our J.V. men. 9115: 's-... ,,- 'XJ u -Sze. N af' 5 A FEA Three stcr otfock men Yoke o moment to pose for our comero. Mr. Riich, our Lc- crosse coach, urges his men on to greofer efforts. Two Lacrosse men practice in the dusk. 99 ROW 1: Left to Right: M. Salzman - Manager. ROW 2: T. Marquez, H. Muellers. ROW 2: D. Roberts, D. Liebe, R. Baglow. Kelley, B. Janovitz, B. Haviken, B. Garnett, R. D'Ambrose, E. K. Mulligan, D.Lasko, R. Pape, E. Carter--Coach. Varsity Basketball A good combination of experienced players from last year's varsity team and new blood from last year's J-V team will give Coach Ed Carter what he hopes is a winning team, A few more six-footers, Mr. Carter feels, will add immeasurably to the team's strength and will help them maintain Sewanhaka's fine basketball record. ROW 'l: Left to Right: E. Stetzer, T. Blumberg, P. Pet- tingill, J. Wallace, D. Smith, R. O'Neill, J. Hughes. - Basketball The J-V players constantly practice to earn a var- sity position. Practice brings perfection and that is what Coach Jim Fraley wants. This year's J-V Bas- ketball Team is learning the fundamentals of team- work as well as the fine techniques of basketball. When this season is over our league will know that they have played Sewanhaka. ROW 2: H. Rich, K. Douglas, D. Wallace, R, Guido- rizzi, K. Adams, G. Wilder. 'XJ ba... ww 'x.. -.f The spectators cheer en- thusiastically as the op- posing teams lump for the ball. Don lumps upto snare the rebound Charlie aims carefully and scores a point 101 we. .. .Z 1 ...Ss . f .X I . I ROW 1: Left to Right: Mascot - Kenny . ROW 2: Coach Ritch, Coach Resnick, V. Haiken, R. Lee, P. Walles, D. Roberts, E. Marquez - Co-Captain, J. Riordan - Co-Captain, W. Garnett, R. Bible, M. Kramer, C. Schaeffer, R. Decker, Coach D. Askinasi, ROW 3: E. Mancini, E. Marks, E. Alloco, K. Kelly, M. Nigro, J. Varsit Football The fine fighting spirit shown by our Varsity Foot- ball men has been reflected, this year especially, by many loyal fans. Coaches Resnick and Askinaski have instilled in Sewanhaka's eleven a never-give- up attitude which has certainly been evidenced on the gridiron. ROW 'l: Left to Right: G. Klich, J. Villamagna, L. DeGeorge, R Brust, J. Morici, F. Gagliano, D. Rothstein, H. Reese, R. Sbert, H Swain, H. Rich, J. Wallace. ROW 2: G. Young, A. Tiso, D. Car- Viola, S. Melnyk, J. Wilson, R. Orr, C, Greer, D. Smith, J. Grogan, P. Franda, H. Reese. ROW 4: J. Braccianti - Manager, E. Welsh, M. Campisi, S. Cutie, R. Brown, J. Olweri, J. Smith, F. Gagliano, G. Korade, R. Yurcak, W. Smith, V. Tedesco, B. Hansen, F. Lieberman - Manager, C. Surmacewicz. - Football While turning in a commendable season record, Sewanhaka High School's J-V football men have been perfecting new plays and gaining valuable ex- perience. There will be many new stars on next sea- son's Varsity Squad and we can rest assured that Coach Ritch's boys have the spirit, desire and will to continue winning. mivalle. T. Hohre, R. O'Neill, B. Smith. R. Tyrrel, G. Korade, R. Stiegele, F, Russo, K. Reinhold, W. Ritch - Coach. f 15 if ? tt: .Ali P2 sl? eeflzg.. '39 - .11 . . 21 19 .Ai A - iL...A. . . :qv ft i , V sf . as . tw ,. .wryi an , Q a .W I 4- mu. W3 v- Q ct A il .. +1 ,M N145 Y 'nun ,. awww! .3133 ir w- .. is W KA, ww , 4' 'wk .Sw I Q-.N N? QV U K -,and mm' . -- .yr . 'X Q . kk P xx 7 1- , +A X . 7-.aw A - K R W, W.. :A sv. 4 . 0 . -V My if .i gf ., K m ' f -4 ilk . . i K 'fl K , . at Q . 'lr v K X .V . aff? Ki... V i. Q . - S. yr W ,Y L ii Q., .. . N 1, Y . . - 1.1 ' , . Xi. 2 ,, if iLi . . if P if sg- 'am 3' Y fk ar Q M W. . -., i'5SQ my - N K . 7 kv L. R N -.,, as Q ' :K 'K . f vv 'wh 1 g.! E .1131-S X 0' . sw. ' wh - .X . if J! .W R Q i 'ky A ,QQ NN si 'U' Bt 5, he S 5 S 7 Agn QE if . K., 3 ig Kimi .753 .. , . 31 . W 3 ROW 1: Left to Right. B. DeLeo, S. DeMinio, F. Pankoke, R. V. Discalfain, C, Wickett, P. Michellitti, D. Geldmacher, P. Tor- D'Ambrose, F. Morasco - Captain, F. Kelly, W. Fielding, C. taglia. ROW 3: J. Puglia, R. Von Thaden, W. Rodgus, J. Guliano, Barham, L. Enlund. ROW 2: T. Hantman - Manager, B. Muel- D. Lasko, W. Schwartz, Garypie, J. Vetter, Pfister, K. Backman, ler, D. Kaufmernd, L. DeLeo, D. Brown, R. Chapman, Greene, C. Falkiner-Coach. Soccer Coach Carl Falkiner would like to see more soph- omores out for this very successful SHS sport. He em- phasises the fact that there is always room for a new man with latent talent that only practice will bring out. Although stripped by graduation of many experienced players, Coach Falkiner led the Varsity Soccer Team to fine results this season. A Soccer player boots the ball to an anxious team mate. Mr. Falkiner gives his team a few last minute tips before the big game. ROW lf l-Of? to Righlr J- lnlefillof M- ONOHS, Mr- E. CGVTCY - J. Viola, R. Lee, P. Bardenhagen, R. Falteisek, D. Vollkammer, Coach, A. Beltrone - Captain, J. Puppo. ROW 2: S. Melnyk, F. Strohm, B. Janovitz. P. Metzger, A. Ungerer, J. Lopez, R. Pape, N. Cifuni. ROW 3: BasebaH Coach Ed Carter lost many of his outstanding base- ball players via graduation but that didn't stop these spirited Varsity Baseball men. Through increased ef- forts Sewanhaka's nine finished with a respectable record. Coach Carter would like to see many new faces at tryouts this spring so that the team may en- ioy even greater success in the coming season. In a blur of action, Captain Andy Pollack returns a serve. Tennk Tennis is a comparatively new racket at Sewan- haka High School. Despite the team's lack of expe- rience their agility has enabled them to make num- erous highly-skilled plays this season and they have exhibited excellent teamwork. Mr. O. Perucci is the able coach of this group. ROW 1: Left to Right: D. Kershaw, J. Baiernfrind, A. Pollack - Captain, S, Director, K. Ehrlick, G. Thompson, P. Norris. ROW 2: W. Fitzpatrick, M. Reiter, Mr. O. Perucci - Coach, W. Makofske, R. Sandman, B, Egenott, H. Lieberman. ROW 3: D. Hantman, L. Sturtze, C. Hendrickson. What do you mean you can't get your fingers out? says wor ried coach. NG' I is ROW 1: Left to Right: G. George, J. Ferrari, P. Nota, A. Hurd. ROW 2: Coach C. Falkiner, J. Grogan, J. Guliano, M. Ziegler, J. Marin. Bowling The first thing to learn about bowling is how to make excuses. Last year Coach Falkiner's Varsity Bowlers had a disappointing season, but this year no excuses have to be made. At present, they are in the thick of the fight for the top of the league. ROW 'I: Left to Right: E. Marquez, E. Loud, D. Panzica. ROW 2: C. Falkiner - Coach, C. Schaefer, G. Filippl, V. Haviken. Golf Sewanhalca's swinging group went a long way last season. Coach Falkiner brought his Varsity Golf Team very near the top of the league. Coach Fallciner hopes that our Indians will swing their clubs in pro fashion in this season's competi- tion. 106 ROW 1: Lett to Right: A. Passamonti, G. MacDonald, E. Schlavis, J. Hawkins, J. Ebert, P. Grote, D. Vaccaro, S. Bou- ton, V. Zagari, C, Vance, P. Kessler, R, Smith, I. Classen, C. Champoiex, ROW 2: M. Scull, M. Sabbath, R. Passannanti, Hockey The SHS offense rapidly runs up the field! There are a few quick passes from one player to another, a shot, a block, another shot and it's inl Another point tor Sewanhaka High School's girls' Hockey Team! In inter-school competition, they had an impressive sea- son record. P. Williams, J. Busatt, T. lppolito, A. Butera, G. Dawson, P. Grote, J. Holmes, D. Hill, C. Haviken, N. Matera, S. Willmott, P. Fisher, S. Trupiano, J, Eimer, C. Denfield. Archery Archery at Sewanhaka High School has enioyed great popularity. Many girls over the past two years have been enjoying the sport through their physical education classes. The straightest shooters make up the SHS Archery Team, which would be a formidable toe in any league. ROW I: Left to Right: L. Rudolf, M. Stuto, D. Bennedson, P. Williams, M. Barwig, L. Winter, D. Anderson, B. Muncy, E. Schlavis. g V 1959 Varsity Lacrosse VS New Hyde Park St. Paul's lMd.l Massapequa ..... H. F. Carey .. Huntington .. Garden City Hempstead . Manlwasset .. Freeport .. Amityville . Uniondale . Mineola .. T959 Varsity Track V5 Floral Park ..... H. Frank Carey .... West Hempstead Lawrence ...... Oceanside . Baldwin . Mepham ............. Valley Stream Central .... i959 Varsity Cross-Country VS WE THEY 14 2 2 6 i8 5 .,..iO 4 8 4 .. 7 6 .. 7 1 .9 2 ....li 2 ....i3 2 8 ...5 5 ....49V2 WE THEY 76 27 74 80 3036 73V3 54171 76 56 ....733A 30W THEY St. Agnes ................... 25 26 Uniondale .......... , .... T7 55 Baldwin 8- Massapequa ........ 2l 83 56 Oceanside 84 East Meadow ..,. 22 33 T24 Freeport 81 Mepham ...... ... T9 76 48 SSM. ............ . . ist place l .... lst place . , ,YM Q- -f i959 Varsity Football V5 Freeport ......... . . . . Valley Stream Central Long Beach .......... Calhoun . Mepharn . Elmont . . . Uniondale ...... H. Frank Carey .... WE ...2O T959 Varsity Soccer East Meadow . . . Baldwin ............ Valley Stream Ce ntral . . Oceanside .... . . . . Massapequa . . . Levittown Memor iol .. Long Beach ...... East Meadow .. Baldwin ...,.......... Valley Stream Central Oceanside . . . . . Massapequa ....... Levittown Memori Long Beach .... ol... THEY ...O 4 . O I ...O 2 ...O 4 O 5 6 O ...6 O 2 O ...6 4 8 2 O 2 8 3 ...O O ..0 O THEY 34 I2 34 39 I9 6 78 O Massapequa Massapequa Mepham ... Uniondale . Levittown .. Levittown .. Valley Streo Valley Strea Baldwin . . . Oceanside . . Oceanside .. T959 Varsity Baseball Lawrence . . . Lawrence .... Mepham .... . Uniondale . . rn Central m Central WE THEY 3 5 l2 6 3 8 I 6 3 4 O 3 3 7 3 5 5 9 9 4 O 2 2 5 O 3 4 5 3 4 ROW 1: Left to Right: l. Valentini, D. Marino, A. Follico - President, L. Resnick - Couch, D, Gelman - Muster of Arms, F. Basta, R. Millen. ROW 2: S. Dickman, D. Tompkins, A. Cerone, T. Sacher - V.P., J. Mos- colo, R. Catolano. ROW 3: C, Leisenheimer, R. Panzicc, F. Phillips, J. Gullo, D. Hulett. Boys' Leader Corps The Boys' Leader Corps has become an integral part of the Physical Education Department. A big assist is given to the gym teachers when these boys take over classes. They teach basic skills, teamwork, and above all, sportsmanship. They also entertain us with excellent gymnastic shows sev- eral times throughout the year. Leader Corps member Dick Marino takes o new slant on life Stu Dickmon practices his flying lessonsl 110 Y, .sxv Forwards get ready to 'spike that balll' The Leader Corps gym class listens attentively as Miss Culp explains some new volleyball techniques. Girls' Leader Corps Girls who are outstanding in leadership and who show ex- traordinary ability in sports may become members of the Girls' Leader Corps. In addition to assisting the gym teachers in classes, they offlciate at hockey and volleyball games. They participate themselves on the various honor teams. ROW 1: Left to Right: B. Muncy, J. Stuart, P. Williams, E. Schlavis - Secretary, P, Culp - Advisor, A. Pase samonti - President, M. Sabbath - Treasurer, S. Guerzon - Point Manager, S. Bouton, G. Carsten. ROW 2: N. Matera, D. Karsen, D. Bennedson, G. Dawson, M, Sterrett, B. Sant Angelo, A. Connolly, D. Krumey, J. Blanken, G. MacDonald, A. Butera. ROW 3: J. Eimer, J. Holmes, I. Classen, R. Passannante, M. Bonner, M. Sacher, L. Palm, C. Champoeix, C. Derefield, P. Grote, K. Haudberg, G, Heelan. 9 'R Q . M-.X iw S' L X . L. . F- -3 'RS 2 'ii ' am ' Q' . 4 ,- Q? ? 'a l -N. 33 G 1 . A X , s 1 g 'C gs px I 'P f N, Kgs F at . ,, - F as 1 I 'r J I YSL? - i l A 0 9' fi ist f J Y - 1 . 1 32. i A if li l X X ,f ng ' ,ity i ' Q ri X -.fig 2 -1 . x it . s I . 3 .fm yr N f f W i 4 , ,5 i Q r X x' 5 f , kt. it I l f ,ff 1.9 1' , ' W' 5? fl 1 r M..,,. ifswif' gg Q D f isa, 1 y V A mx ek 13 4 'Y w I X4 V 5 YN . V' U T 5 ROW 1: Left to Right: K. Sonnonburg, G. Vincent, R. Cositore, S. Desimone, B. Bongiorno, F, Phillips, Coach D. Askincisi, S. Rutigliano, H, Kamm. ROW 2: W. Smith, F, Milio, C. Leisenheimer, Weightlifting Oof! Grunt! Pant! These are the noises that can be heard from the Weightlifting room as these fellows constantly build them- selves up to lift greater and greater weights. Under Coach David Askinasi, Sewanhaka High School's Weightlifting Team has gained recognition through many outstanding show- ings. Mr. Askinasi confers with George Vincent, one of his weight lift- ers, on new records. Fred Phillips easily lifts this heavy weight. 112 i ROW 1: Left to Right: M. Meaney, J. Smith, C. Surmacewicz, J Volesira, M. Nigro - Mem. Chairman, C. Schaefer - Presi dent, E. Allocco, M. Daly, L. Bungay, F. Liebman. ROW 2: A. Pollock, D. Denby, R.Orr, P, Walles, S. Cutie, C. Greer, R. Lee - Treasurer, R. Yurcak, R. Bible, J. Bracciante. ROW 3: T. Wagner, John sells candy to hungry spectators. Varsity Club members OK parking sticker an passing car. , . R. Chapman, T. McKnight, D, Kropp, B. Romano, P. Norris, B Garnett - V.P., F. Marasco, J. Reynolds, J. Meisel, V. Tedesco ROW 4: J. Riordan, G. Filippi, P. 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I b .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., -'.'o'a'-'u n'o'n'n'n'n'n' 9 a o u Q Q Q 1 .g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.' O -'.g.g.g.g.g.g.: g:g:g:gg,g.g.g.'.- -.'.'.-.':'. . 4 u o MAA '11 i Linda representing Sewanhaka's busy and I , , , etticient Usherettes, escorts Mr. Purdy to tmgigl his seat. ALICE ASTONE, 980 Hancock Ave., FS., Advertiser, Pica Club, Student Council, Soph- Jr. Boards, Titanus, Honor Society. PATRICIA AUGELLO, 59 Hill St., E., Secre- tary, Scribes. ELAINE AUGUSTYN, 14 Hunnewell Ave., E., Beautician, Beauty Culture Club, Intramurals. JOHANNA AURIGEMMA, 25 Argo Ave., E., Nursing, Future Nurses, Jr, Red Cross, Home Economics, Pep Rally, Chieftain, Intramurals, Titanus. FRANCES ADDUCI, 1206 Whiteside Ave., FS., Beautician, Beauty Culture, Intramurals. LAWRENCE AHERN, 7 News Ave., E., For- est Conservatianist, FFA., Astro Physics Club, German Club. PATRICIA AYBAR, 238 II7 Ave., E., Beautician, Beauty Culture Club. THOMAS AZZARA, I76 Tulip Ave., FP., College, Chemistry Club, Red Cross, Rit1e Club, Track. JEANETTE ALBO, 1101 Langdon St., FS., Secretary. BARBARA ALIA, 1329 McClure Ave., E., Fashion Illustrator. ANDREW BABCOCK, ll Opal St., E., Electrical Engineer, Senior Seminar, Totem, PA-Radio Club, Honor Society, Artsmen, Student Council, History Honor Society, Sigma-Delta-Phi Hi-Y, Soph Board. GERALD BALME, 138 Covert Ave., SM., Entertainer, Pres. Student Council, Uto- pian Club, Sachem Players, Omicron- Hi-Y, Radio Club, Soph. Jr. Boards. EMILIO ALLOCCO, 91 Belmont Blvd., E., Architect, V Football, Varsity Club, JV Track, .IV Band, FTA. RICHARD AMBROSE, 214 So. King St., E., Electrical Technician. LEON BANDROWICZ, 145 Rockmart Ave., E., Undecided, Track, Boys' Leader Corps. DAVID BANTZ, l5I Norfeld Blvd., E., Physicist, PA Club, Senior Seminar, Jets, Honor Society, Math Forum, Ham Radio Club, Astro Physics, Weather Club, De- bating Club, Science Research Forum. ALFRED ANDERSON, 157 Belmont Blvd., E., Aeronautical Engineer, Aero Club. ROBERT ANDERSON, 99 Roquette Ave., E., Undecided. PAUL BARDENHAGEN, 54 Stewart St., FP., Electrical Engineer, V Basketball, V Soccer, JV Basketball, Varsity Club, Arts- men, Sigma Delta-Phi-Hi-Y. GILBERT BARMWATER, 1029 Hillside Blvd., NHP., Electrical Engineer, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, PA Club, Math Forum, X-Ponents Club, Jets, Radio Club, History Honor Society. 116 I . HUGH BARTLETT, 91 Spruce Ave., FP., Ma- chinist, Boys' Leader Corps, Machine Shop Club, Chieftain Representative. MARGARET BARWIG, 11 Press St., So. FP., Medical Technician, Student Council, Alpha Hi-Y, Honor Society, Eonacs Co-Y, Spanish Club, lntramurals, Chieftain. HAROLD BLAIR, 1471 Adams St., E., Ministry, Student Council, Soph, Jr, Sr. Boards, Presidents' Club, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Chair, Bookmen, Glee Club. SANTO BLANDO, 300 Old Court House Rd., FS., Automotive Engineer, Football. FRANK BASTA, 646 9th St., FS., Machinist, Shotput, Xecountry, Wrestling, Weight-Lifting. CLIFFORD BATHAM, 415 Oakley Ave., E., Construction Engineer, Sachem Players, V Soccer, Choir, Aeons, Omicron, Senior Board. GEORGE BLOCK, 334 Hill St., E., Radio- TV Engineer, Astro Physics Club, PA Club, Ham Radio Club, German Club. SHARON BOEHM, 111 Evans Ave., E., Beautician, lntramurals. SHARON BECK, 37 Litchfield Ave., E., Secre- tary, Choir, ROBERT BECKER, 145 Norfeld Blvd., E., Un- decided, Rifle Club, Audio Visual Club. EUGENE BOEHRINGER, 1483 Adams St., E., Undecided, FFA., Golf Team. ROBERT BOELLNER, 63 Roquette Ave., E,, Farm Work, FFA. JOAN BEDELL, 610 Edward Terr., WH., Beautician, Beauty Culture Club, lntramurals. FLORENCE BELLOMO, 1801 Atherton Ave., E., Secretary, Intramurals. GEORGE BOERNE, 34 Huron Rd., B., Printer. NORMAN BOESCHEN, 707 Seventh Ave., NHP., Dairy Farmer, FFA., Omicron Hi-Y. THOMAS BENEDIKT, 206 Kensington Rd., GGS, Auto Mechanic. RICHARD BERTAN, 15 White, Ave., NHP., Business Management in Graphic Arts, As- sistant Managing Editor-Totem, Honor So- ciety, Senior Board. BETTY ANN BIANCHI, 45 Cambridge Ave., SM., Secretary, Rockettes, Scribes, lntramurals Chieftain, Totem Rep., Student Council, Girls' Service League. PASQUALE BIANCO, 998 - 3rd. Ave., FS., Machinist. 5, One for the money Barbara Two for I the show Jenny Three to get ready ' ' ' Lanenne Go ldce go' Chorus the Tri '-V5 iii. U 5 117 ARLENE BONACORE, 47 Hill St., FP. Secre- tary, Archery, Utopian, Soph. Board, Girls' Service League. l ROBERT BON GIORNO, I7I Catherine Ave., FS., Ornamental Horticulturist, Gymnastic Team, Weight-Lifting, Dance Club, Football, Track. JOYCE BRAUN, 225 Stone St., E., College, Soph. Jr. Sr. Boards, Choir, Aeolians, Twirlers, Honor Society, Eonacs, Jr, Red Cross. X ALFRE J. RD IC , 2 ro' lace, NHP. n v ni , e, Var- , ', rosse. ' 1 '.a Ave., NHP., . , :QI W I, - ' f 0 Yi . . , 1 ' I YIOITTICS C U , SFVICE 5, -, .Q I6 1 is I 'f SE 3Ol Au - E I er, tb I f' I, I Q O z ' f P N g t es sk al c A , H I ot Lea u ' F t ll J N K, 47 ern S., FP., Co ego, Tow R ., Volleyball, Cheftain-Editor in Chief. PAUL BUEHLER, SI9 Premier Blvd., NHP. Undecided, Frosh. Track, Red Cross, Leaderiforps, Rifle Club. SARAH BOUTON, i530 Surprise St., E., Sec- retary, Student Council, Girls' Leader Corps, GAA, Girls' Service League, Intramurals. RICHARD BOXMAN, 1097 Carukin St., FS., Aeronautical Engineer, Wrestling, Aeronau- tics Club. PATRICIA BULGER, I7 Landau Ave., E., College, Alph Hi-Y, Student Council, French Club, Honor Society, Soph Board, Totem Rep., Eonacs Co-Y. CAROL BULL, 609 South l2th St., NHP., College, Student Council, Cheftain Rep., Soph. Jr. Boards, FTA., Radio Guild, Honor Societv. German Club, Los Jovenes. MARILYN BRANTUK, 85 Benson Ave., E., Secretary, Jr. -Red Cross, Glrls' Service League, Utopian, Soph. Board. GEORGE BRAUCHLER, 5 Clinton St., E., Chemical Technician, German Club. LAWRENCE BUNGAY, I22 Stuart Ave., VS., College, Track, X-Country, Omicron Hi-Y, Rifle Club, Varsity Club, Bowling. FRED BURGESS, 25 Geranium Ave., FP., Electrical Engineer, Senior Seminar, French Club, Epsilon Hi-Y, Intramurals History Honor Society. CAROL BURKHARDT, 634 So. lOtl1 St., NHP., Interior Decorator, Choir, Aeolians, Soph. Jr. Boards, Home Economics Club, Spanish Club, Eonacs Co-Y, Sachem Players, Student Coun- cil. JAY BUSCEMI 887 Jackson Ave., FS., Elec- trical Engineer, PA Club, Ham Radio Club, Bowling, Lacrosse, Radio Broadcasting. KATHLEEN BYRNE, L52 Brornleigh Rd., SM., Teaching, Rocketts, Sachem Players, Student Council, Latin Club, Usherettes, Home Eco- nomic Club. EDWARD CALDARA, I82 Belmont Blvd E Machinist, .IV Football, V Football. This group of spirited Sewanhaka Indians I is on its way to support our football team. t v N941 H, ,ie ,tu , I Remember M.. A. v I '7 ... I, Rh I' 9X V, .lf gy I. . upped 044 , ,IX mn ' . Vw .. U gc .:.. SXQQQ S ' 1 ,,' 1 NOX Q. U 5 fa..-I x. ,vie UU! H...-.. ,N ,ax em' iv H'-Q LAWRENCE CALDARA, 69 Benson Ave., E., Machinist, Intramurals, CATHERINE CALI, I86 Oakley Ave., E., Secretary, Archery, Girls' Service League. DONALD CALOGERO, Il2 Bellmore St., FP., Machinist, Rifle Club. THOMAS. CALOGERO, 75 Spruce Ave., FP., Draftsman, German Club, Spanish Club, Chieftain Rep., Photo Club. MATTHEW CAMPISI, 238-58 II6 Rd., E., Un- decided, JV Football, V Football. MARY CAPPELLI, 333 Werns Ave., E., Col- lege, JV Cheerleaders, Alpha Hi-Y, Choir, Aeolians, Chieftain, Jr. Board, Future Nurses, Titanus, Student Council, Usherettes. PETER CASALE, 35 Conway Rd., GCP., Undecided, JV Lacrosse, V Lacrosse, Var- sity Club. ' RICHARD CATALANO, 35 Stewart Ave., SM., Building Construction, Leader Corps, Gymnastic Team. ROLF CAPPELMANN, 251 James St., FS., Archi- tect, Red Cross, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross. EDWARD CARAGOL, I25 Aspen St., FP., Mu- sician, Dance Band, Varsity Band, Dramatics Club, Chess Club. STUART CATRON, 95 Queens Ave., E., Salesman, FFA. REBECCA CAUCHI, 88 Oakley Ave., E., Secretary, Honor Society, Scribes, Intra- murals, Home Economics Club. JOSEPHINE CARILLO, I46 Schenck Blvd., FP., Secretary, Rockettes, Usherettes, Scribes, Utopian. BARBARA CARMAN, 89 Pacific Ave., FS., Beautician, Jr. Red Cross, Choir, Intramurals. NICHOLAS CAVALLO, 3II Lucille Ave., FS, Machinist. ALFONSO CERONE, 405 Evans Ave., E., Navy, Gymnastics, V Band, Boys' Leader Corps, Jr, Red Cross. SUSANNE CARMODY, I5-I9 Hempstead Tpk., E., Beautician, Intramurals, Softball. LORRAINE CARNEVALE, 6 D St., E., Book- keeper, Yorker Club, Phi-Zeta4Chi Hi-Y, Honor Society, Library Club. ROBERT CHAPMAN, AI Elm Ave., FP., Architect, Honor Society, History Honor Society, V. Soccer, Varsity Club, Omi- cron Hi-Y, Jr. Sr. Boards, Student Coun- cil, Jr. Red Cross. NANCY CHAPUISAT, I7 Litchfield Ave., E., Secretary, Glee Club, Girls' Service League. Go in there, Vinnie, ond get 'emI growls it J Q S ff I A e 'lfll fe A i. MVN. NL 'Qilp ...mu ,au V-wqe WN? f f-oe -aww 4 , W '11- f 5 1 1 t A it 1 i S l f Q' f I Y A 5, is JE t if t K, i'.'a:35g X . .. ..lt fQ . I Remember . . . RONALD CIANFROGNA, lil Catherine FS., Engineer, LaCrosse, FFA, Radio Utopian. Ave., Club, NICHOLAS CIFUNI, I9 Nortold Dr., E., Draftsman, JV Football, JV Baseball, V ball. Base- ROBERT CONSIDINE, l25 Ratt Ave., FP., College, History Honor Society, Club, French Club, Titanus, Ticket mittee, Student Council. Scribes-Treas., Usherettes, Student Latin Com- LORETTA CONTI, I62 Doris Ave., FS., Secretory, Rockettes, Honor Society, Coun- cil, Chieftain, Totem Rep., Intramurals, Leaders Corps, Jr. Red Cross. BARBARA COLE, I9 LeSoir Ave., FP., Col- lege, JV 8- V Cheering, Artsmen, Senior Sem- inar, Future Teachers, L'Oriflamme, Totem Literary Assistant, Honor Society, Eonacs Ca-Y History Honor Society, Utopian, Club, Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y, Eanacs Hi-Y, Council, Sachem Players, Titanus. VIRGINIA COLE, 34 Revere Dr. W., FP., Medical Research, Soph., Jr., Sr, Boards, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Yorker Area JAMES COPLEY, 722 Ash St., FS., En- gineer, Auto Club. PETER COPPOLA, 35 Norfolk Dr., E., E., Engineer, Aero Club, Auto Club. FRANCES COLLETTI, 5Il 8th Ave., NHP., Secretory, Sr. Board, Scribes Yorker Economics. Club, Eonacs Co-Y, Usherettes, Cheftain Rep., Home JOAN COLLINS, l5l3 Brunswick Pl., E., Sec- retory, Los Jovenes, Totem Rep., Home Room I I Treasurer. JOHN CORCORAN, 609 lOth Ave., NHP., College, Los Jovenes, Int. Basket- ball. CARLO CORRADO, Ill Rosser Ave., E., Auto Mechanic, Student Council, Leader Corps. JOHN COMPLE, l85 Oakley Ave., E., Book- keeper, Co-op. LEO CONIGLIO, i285 Bruce St., E., Auto f Mechanic. swift' tree, RICHARD COSITORE, l68 Landford Dr., E., Architect, JV Basketball, Cross try Track. Coun- ROBERT COUILLARD, lO35 Mosetan St., FS., College, Radio Guild, History Honor Society, Honor Society, FTA, Jr. Board, Spanish Club. EDWARD COYNE, 31 Fieldmere St., E., Col- lege, Cross Country, German Club, Astro Physic, X-Ponents, Hist. Honor Society. STEVEN CUFFE, l5O Franklin St., E., College, V Soccer, V Football, JV Lacrosse. DONALD CYRIACKS, 40 Superior Rd., B., Undecided, Radio Guild, French Club. DALEO MARYANN, 213 Rosser Ave., E., Beautician, Intramurals, Beauty Culture Home Economics Club. Bob strikes the pose of The Thinking Man, while chatting with Mr. Scotland at the Columbia Press Conference. Club, .,... el ..,,, Q-v-1' W. It gin... Imistafgil ,F . 3 S c, wks li, K' ., yt., -., y S s2Q'i?4?, IN 'S ir' 'Q 4 f 'Q ,. we W Ss -up I 3354 -1 any 04.45 -if M- Qbsegs vs., I Remember . . . ANTHONY D'ALESSANDRO, 23 Meacham Ave., E., College, Bowling Club. MICHAEL DALY, 151 Miriam Parkway, E., College, Track Team, Cross Country, Varsity Club, Honor Society. ANTHONY D'AMlCO, 172 Beech St., FP., Electrical Engineer, Auto Club, Ritie Club, ln- tromurals, FRANK DARESTA, 985 Oaks Dr., FS., Electrical Engineer, PA Club, Sigma Delta Phi, Crass Country, Intro. Basketball, Soft- ball. STEPHEN DARESTA, 985 Oaks Dr., FS., Aero Engineer, Aero Club, Cross Country, Student Council, Intramurals, Astro Physics. MARYLIN DE BLASIO, 1470 Marshall St., E., Secretory, Rockettes. Scribes, Eanacs, Choir, Glee Club, Girls' Service League, Phi Zelta Chi. MICHAEL DE MILLIO, 533 Hillside Blvd. NHP., Machinist. DERICK DENBY, 197 Carlton Terrace, SM., College, JV 8. V Track, JV 8- V Cross Country, Choir, Student Council, History Honor Soc., Honor Soc., French Club, Aeons, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y. GILDA DE CLEMENTE, 150 Jacob St., E., Secretory, Intramurals, Cheerleaders, Soph Dance Com., Soph-Jr, Chieftain Rep., GSL. LOUIS DE LEO, 94 Rockmart Ave., E., Auto Mechanic. VINCENT DE PRIMO, 1018 Rosegold St., FS., College, Varsity Band, SHS Swing Band, Spanish Club. RALPH DE SANCTIS, 1360 Clay St., E., Retailing Buyer, Track, Intramurals, PELLEGRINO DE LEO, 352 Doherty Ave., E., Lawyer, Intramurals, V Soccer, Future Farm- GYS. MADELINE DE LUCA, 934 Van Buren Ave., FS., Beouticion, Usherettes, Totem Rep., Beauty Culture Club, Girls' Service League, Student Council. SALVATORE DESIMONE, 549-8th Ave., NHP., Engineer, Spanish Club, Intramu- rals. LOUIS DE STEFANO, 32 Richard St., WH., Farmer, Jr. Red Cross. RICHARD DE LUCA, 151 Kiefer Ave., E., Auto Mechanic, Artsrnen, Chefs, Student Council, Boys' Service League, Photo Club. MARIE DE MARCHI, 335 Lois Ave., S.FP., Secretary, Choir, Scribes, Jr, Red Cross. NEIL DE STEFANO, 1076 Rosegold St., FS., Auto Mechanic, Golf Team, PAULINE DESTRO, 1818 Tarboro St., E., Clerical. The best laid plans of men and mice some- times go astray, but never those of our able chemists Sue and Bob. -2 tar' W.:-. G. P '14 we in-L, W, ' N BRUCE DE WEIL, I8 Virginia Dr., E., Radio Announcer, Radio Guild, Bowling. STUART DICKMAN, H34 Carukin St., FS., College, Tennis, Totem, Gymnastics, Honor Society, Leader Corps, Varsity Club, Los Ja- venes, History Honor Society, Radio Club. DIANE DORDEL, I3l Oak St., FP., Com- mercial Artist, Artsmen, Glee Club, Chief- tain, Alpha Hi-Y, Scribes, Library Club, Homemaking Club. CLAYTON DORSEY, l26 Louis Ave., El- mont, Jr., Accountant Astrophysics Club, -f Choil, ooboiing Club, Radio Club. ' Q Xlfno W B TA DIGENNARO, 238 Franklin St., E., X X they uryyocdettes, Honor Society, Scribes. i I u N thu. i il: A C xi l-.L ll. 0- , c Sch Di Y E, 62 Doris Ave., FS., Tool K Dwaker. , X tmiitgp RlS'EYJfl26 Louis Avo., E., Cla f'JCh r, Pxeolians, Red Cross, Usher- Horrxmaking. ' 1 lxfih- met lQ5KoANi, 2 Argo Avo., E., Col- lege, Student Council, French Club, V. Cheerleader, Choir Accompanist, Aeolians, Totem Home Room Rep., Utopian, Sr. Board. HELEN DI LEO, II67 Langdon St., FS., Sec- retary, Honor Society, Usherettes, Girls' Ser- vice League, Girls' Leader Corps, Student Council, Soph Board, Home Economics, ln- tramurals Newspaper. DONNA DINOLFO, 637-llth Ave., NHP., Secretary, Student Council, Scribes, Chief- tain, Yorker Club, Totem Rep., Home Ec., Utopian. RINALDO DURBANO, II92 Burton Ave., FS., College. DONALD DWYER, I68 Oromleigh Road, SM., College, JV Track, Intramural Bas- ketball. PATRICIA DI SANTO, 274 Oakley Ave., E., Secretary, Cheerleaders, Girls' Service League, Dramatics. ANTHONY DLUGOKENCKY, Ave., GCP., Machinist. JAMES EARLEY, I96 Tulip Ave., FP., Ac- countant. 88 Bedford EDWIN EBERLE, 996 North 7th St., NHP., College, Art Ed. - Totem, PA Radio Club, Artsmen, JETS Club, Exponents, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Sr. Seminar. ERNEST EDGERSON, 39 Louis Ave., E., Un- decided, Choir, Aeons, JV Lacroosse. CAROL EIFERT, 73 Barrymore Blvd., FS., Sec- retary, Student Council, Chieftain Rep., Utop- ian, Girls' Service League. FLORENCE EIFERT, 73 Barrymore Blvd., FS., Secretary, Scribes, Soph-Jr. Boards, His- tory Honor Society, Honor Society, Usher- ettes. LEONARD ENLUND, 223 Hill St., E., Ma- chinist, Soccer. Grease and grime are never on our minds, agree John, Fred, Steve, and Bill I o o o enthusiastically. E MQJS' .--Q .1 if , Q 'W i it Ati, 1-i -v Nuff L. tv D04 ..-,, -1 T? . vw -4-if .4 5' eff -.er ...W Angie and Ray do the dance their daddys used to do - The Charleston - at the Tal- I Remember . . . ..,,.,,.,,.,,.,, FRANK ERHARTIC, I047 Benmore Ave., FS., Draftsman. FREDERIC ERSKINE, 72 Alden Ave., VS., Ma- chinist. JOHN EUSTIC, 478 Lawrence Rd., WH., Auto Mechanic. ROBERT EUSTIC, 478 Lawrence Rd., WH., Auto Mechanic. Dance Club, Car Club. JOSEPH EWALD, 345 Werns Ave., E., Navy. ROY FAGER, 36 Elton Rd., N.SM., Maritime College. EDITH FASBENDER, 654 So. 9th St., NHP., Air-Line Hostess Choir, Aeolians, Artsmen, Girls' Service League, Usher- ettes, Jr., Sr. Boards, Totem Rep., Uto- pian, Jr. Red Cross. JOHN FEDORA, i034 North 5th St., NHP., Aeronautical Engineer Track, Civil Air Patrol. DANIEL FALCONE, ll5 Holland Ave., E., Machinist. RICHARD FALTEISEK, IOS Aspen St., FP., En- gineer, Varsity Baseball. GERARD FEE, 45 Chestnut Ave., FP., Navy, Red Cross, Bowling Club, Radio Club. JANICE FEGARINOS, 521 So. 13th St., NHP., Nursing, JV Cheerleaders, Future Nurses, Student Council, Girls' Service League, Intramurals. ANGELA FARACI, 204 Benson Ave., E., Col- lege, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Totem Senior Portraits Editor, Choir, Aeolians, Glee Club, Soph., Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council, Library Club, Titanus. PHILIP FARANDA, Ill Wellington Rd., E., Architect Baseball, Football. ARLENE FELCZAK, 33-3rd Ave., GCP., Beautician, Intramurals, Beauty Culture Club, Home Economics Club. JAMES FERRARA, 9l5 lst Ave., FS., Ar- chitect. ARTHUR FARINELLA, IOS Floral Parkway, FP., College, Student Council, Red Cross Rep., Rifle Club, Bowling Club, HR President, Phys- ics Club, Radio Club, Chefs Club, Chieftain Rep., Socker. MARY LOUISE FASANO, 258 Lehrer Ave., E., Beautician, Softball, Hockey, Girls' Serv- ice League, Jr. Red Cross. CHARLES FERRERI, 272 Rintin St., FS., Auto Mechanic. ANTHONY FICARA, I393 E. St., E., Elec- trical Engineer Student Council, Epsilon Hi-Y. ,Q I kg' k,..... 11' .qf ur-'07 P? any . 'Q' Q 'if' Q Q- - 11:1 Y 4 JAN A 'H ,Q at A Q s ax! , gps 'v N, N' 'J' if . Q' xfxl .33 1 1 ei ' 1 1 : L 2' t ' s R 3 .tai MN ir . - g ' A .. t lx , sta ,fz,,63' as i 1 ' , 493 '-'V' WALTER FIELDING, 1648 Johnson Ave., E., Navy, JV Basketball, V Soccer. FRANK FIERRO, 219 Frederick Ave., So., FP. Sheetmetal Mechanic. THERESA FOCAZIO, I21 Farnum Blvd. FS., Secretary. JAMES FOLEY, 5 Marie Court, E., Aero- nautical Engineer, Aero Club, Hall Squad Intramurals, Astrophysics Club. DONALD FILASKI, 25 So. Tyson Ave., FP., College, Intramurals, Rifle Club, Senior Board. GEORGE FILIPPI, 1420 Charlotte Ct., E., Col- lege, Omicron Hi-Y, Student Council, V. Golf, Spanish Club, Radio Guild, Astro- physics Club, Titanus. WESLEY FORESTIER, 1071 Russell St., FS., Undecided. DOROTHY FOSTER, 505 10th Ave, NHP., Business Administration, Honor Society, it GSL, Latin Club, loto-Beta-Phi Hi-Y, Fu- ture Nurses, CARMINE FISCHETTI, 1059 NO. 7th ST., NHP., College, PA Club, Science Club. WILLIAM FITZPATRICK, 210 White Ave., NHP., College, Tennis Team. RAYMOND FOX, 2 Elton St., Bklyn., N,Y,, College, Chieftain, Sr., Jr., Soph Boards, Totem Advertising Editor, Honor Society, History Honor Soc., Spanish Club, Student Ct,, Math Forum, S. Ct. J. EUGENE FRANCO, 1349 A St., E,, Ma- chinist, V Bowling, Intramurals. RICHARD FLEISCHNAUER, 312 Madison Sf., FS., Machinist, Audio Visual. JOHN FLUCK, 131 Wellington Rd, So., WH., Electrical Engineer, PA Club, Dance Band. RICHARD FRANGIPANE, 220 Keller Ave., E., Undecided, JV Lacrosse, Sigma Delta Phi H-Y, Astronomy Club, JUDITH FRIEDMANN, 1332 Tribune Ave., E., Secretary, Chieftain Rep., Utopian, Girls' Service League. FREDERICK FRIES, 300 Hunnewell Ave., E., Civil Engineer, Honor Society, Photo Squad, Omicron Hi-Y, Soph. Board. MARY LOU FUERST, 1000 Premier Blvd., NHP., Undecided, Intramurals, Auto Visuals, Photog- raphy, Artsmen, Archery, Basketball, Badmin- ton. STEVE FURCHAK, 33' Bonta St., E., Navy, Cross Country, Chieftain, Hall Squad, V Track, JV Basketball, Intramurals. THERESA CALLO, 107 Meacham Ave., E., Secretary. Ann Seifert, You must have been o beau- I Remember . . . ttf.. baby. -Q. s vs' gtk F . ff , Q - Q' . pm., I Remember . . . EDWARD GARNETT, lO5 Hendrickson Ave., E., Music Director, Aeons, Choir, Tennis Club, Totem Rep., Astro Physics Club, Sachem Players, Jr., Sr. Boards. WILLIAM GARNETT, 3l Plainfield Ave., E., College, V Football, V Track, V Basket- ball, V Club, JV Football, JV Basketball, JV Track, Omicron I-li-Y, Eonacs Co-Y, Student Council, V Club. DAVID GARRAND, 6l Pine Ave., FP., Busi- ness, Rifle Club. ALLEN GARTNER, 23 Bank St., E., Ma- chinist. LESLIE GASH, 152 Raft Ave., E., College, Omicron Hi-Y, Indoor Track, Spring Track. RICHARD GAWLIK, l45 Claridge Ave., E., College, Lacrosse, BARRY GLUSKY, 29 Virginia Dr,, E., Cor- penter, Jr. Red Cross, Tennis, Bowling, Library, Intramurals, Proiectionist. PHILIP GOHN, 9l Tulip Ave., FP., Auto Mechanic. ROBERT GAWLIK, l45 Claridge Ave., E., Machinist, Intramurals, Hall Squad, V Track, Technician Club. LAWRENCE GEIER, l434 Marshall St., E., Electrician, Artmen, Intramurals. BARRY GOLD, 85 Queens Ave., E., Jour- nalist, Astro-Physics Club, Weather Club. RICHARD GORGUS, llll Phoebe St., FS., Ministry, Choir, Aeons, Radio Guild, His- tory Honor Society, RICHARD GELMAN, ll27 Theodora St., FS., College, Gymnastics, Totem, Eonacs Co-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, Tennis, Leader Corps, Jr. Red Cross, Los Jovenes, V Club, Radio Club. JOEL GERARD, I4 Violet Ave., FP,, Avia- tion Engineer, Auto Club, Aviation Club, In- tramurals, Rifle Club, Science Club. ELLEN GRAHAM, I537 Marshall St., E., Nurse, Nurses Club, Titanus, SHEILA GRANT, I786 Atherton Ave., E., College, Student Council, V Cheerleaders, Totem, Choir, Alpha Hi-Y, Aeolians, Ti- tanus, Soph., Jr., Sr. Boards. LOUIS GIACALONE, i224 New York Ave., E., Architect, Honor Society. MARY GIANNI, I56 Farnum Blvd., FS., Typ' ist, Red Cross. BARBARA GRAZIOLI, l36I Clay St., E., Secretary, Rockettes, Scribes, Honor So- ciety, lntramurols, Red Cross, Home Eco- nomics Club. JAMES GRECO, 4lO Lucille Ave., E., Auto Mechanic. Marlene and Millie Telephone for Two On One Dime. :ss i. tl 'E N3 P X, s N- w , m ,M if 9? f ' -'v -qv , names-u can :afr- K 1 fi. I xl Q-M-Fx, ll ff x it-it lt. tt. W sswls, . X ' , M e A lx 54 gn MILDRED GREENE, 80 Dutch Broadway, E., Printing, Pica Club, Rep. of Totem, Girls' Sports Club. PAUL GREGORY, 36l Harvard Rd., GC., Architect, Spring Track, Cross Country, Sr. Board, Jr. Red Cross, Indoor Track, -Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y. ROBERT HACKER, l062 Esther St., FS., Engineer, JV Football, Honor Society, His- tory Honor Society, V Club, Indoor Track, Spring Track. BARBARA HAHN, l Avon Road., NHP., Architect, Usherettes, Artsmen, Intramu- rals, Girls' Service League. BRUCE GRIFFITH, 444 Dunster Dr., WH., Electrical Engineer, PA Club, Student Coun- cil, Exponents, Epsilon Hi-Y, Jets, Weather Club, Totem Staff Photo Dept. VICTOR GRILLI, 253 Grange St., FS.,v'Ef I- cal Engineer, Artzmen, Choir, Glee Red Cross, Sigma Delta Phi H cHAnLzs HAHN, 29 w' sing-wi, ColleQeCFI'rack, occer, Cross C n- tr daoor ck, erma ub, Stu nt X C, duncil, Ep i- c C R NN PIN, 303 Roqu e., P., cretar ' Club, t Clu Music ,Lsbf Club. J9' o Per nor , Il .skiing QETFP. Co eg ge Cr , Proi sts, German lu , P ub. PATRICIA OG, Star Ave., E., Nurs- ing, FNC Club, panish Club, Hono ciety, Home Economics, Intramurals, resi- dent's Club. DOLORES HAND, I9 Evans Ave., E., Secretary, Student Council, Choir, Totem Rep., Girls' Service League. HELEN HANLEY, I7I Sewanee Ave., E., Undecided, Intramurals, Softball. LEONARD GROVES, 20 Wellington Rd., E., Auto Mechanic. SANDRA GUERZON, 60 Oakley Ave., E., Secretary, Jr., Sr. Boards, Jr. Red Cross, GAA Gic, Eonacs Co-Y, Scribes. JOSEPH HANLON, 975 Auburn St., FS., Auto Mechanic, Basketball, Studentp oun- cil, Intramurals. ,Cl DOUGLAS HANT gy Ave., E., Accounta , s Teapf' ish Club. ,J GEORGE HARDY, I5 Mc 615 P tl chinist, Machine Shop I SUSAN HAROLD, 606 llth ve., NHP., '- retary, Scribes, GSL., Student Council, Chief- tain Rep., Election Com., Home Ec. Club. JAMES HARRINGTON, I49 Magnolia Ave., FP., Undecided, Intramurals, History Honor Society, Spanish Club, Cross Country, Sigma Delta Phi I-li-Y. DIANE HARSHMAN, 286 Keller Ave., E., Secretary, Library Club, GSL. Mr Mover admires the artistic sketches of I Remember . . . V.g,Ed,...dp.,... ifsvm' ,gs-tv s 5?t1-52' 4! 8' -- 7ir'1:,.s'i2':sL.f t .. 2. I Remember . . JOHN HAUCK, 2I96 Jericho Tpk., GCP., Auto Mechanic. HENRY HAUNSS, 632 l0th Ave., NHP., Col- lege, Spanish Club, Intramurals, JV Football. VINCENT HAVIKEN, 1308 Scimitar Ave., E., College, V Football, V Basketball, Student Council, Red Cross, Varsity Club, Honor So- ciety, V Track, Utopian. MICHAEL HEALY, ISI9 Atherton Ave., E., Business Accountant, Aero Club, Intramurals, JV Basketball. ANNETTE HEGENER, 639 5th Ave., NHP., Secretary, Honor Society, Totem, Jr. Red Cross, Library Club, Scribes. JOHN HERIG, 1366 F Street, E., Undecided, Hall Squad, Intramurals. CAROL HOEFFNER, 35 Beverly Ave., FP., Secretary, Honor Society, Totem, Senior Board, Yorker Club, Alpha Hi-Y, Scribes, GSL., Usherettes, Home Ec. Club. ROBERT HOERNER, I79 Crown Ave., E., Machinist, Hall Squad, Camera Club, ln- tramurals, Student Council. WILLIAM HEROLD, I47 Goldenrod Ave., FS., Printing, Bowling, Intramurals. EDWARD HIBBARD, 994 Polk St., FS., Air Force. KATHLEEN HOFFINGER, 44 Munson Ave., WH., Beoutician, Beauty Culture Club. ROBERT HOFFMEYER, I633 Estelle Ave., E., Aero Mechanic, Aero Club, Hall Squad, Weight Lifting Team. MARGARET HIGGINS, i402 Marshall St., E., Secretary, Intramurals, Nurses Club, Stage Craft, GSL. PETER HILDEBRAND, 285 Holiman St., FS., Engineer, V Lacrosse, Omicron Hi-Y, JV La- crosse, Aero Club, V. Club. RANDOLPH HOLMES, I3I Magnolia Ave., FP., College, Choir, Student Council, Honor Society, Leader Corps. THOMAS HOROSZENSKI, 606 Teyace Blvd., NHP., Agriculture, FFA. .1 JAMES HILL, 213 Lbcust St., lP,, Machinist. WALTER iii iMAN, ILM Norbay si., rs., Tennis , Rifle qJS?Studint Council, gknfciub. I moms pause, I22 sumx si., ., Tool G He Maker, Hall Squ d, Stu ent Council, Leader Carlos, lntrarriralsf THOMAS HOWELL, I74 Irving 'Ave., FP., Electrical Engineer, French b, Math Forum, Intramurals, FTA., Wea er Club. There's never a dull moment when Bob and s Marie begin to clown aroundl S gt-sm M27 .ff M f fl .r JUDITH HUEBNER, 222 Stone St., E., Sec- retary, V Twirlers, Choir, Aeolians, Honor Society, Usherettes, Student Council, Scribes, lata-Beta-Phi Hi-Y, ALAN HURD, 78 Law St., VS., Farming, FFA, Jr. Red Cross, Rifle Club, Stamp Club. JOSEPH JACONDINO, 180 Emporia Ave., E., Court Stenographer. HOWARD JAFFE, 73 Warwick Rd., E., Electrical Engineer, TAU, Hi-Y, Jr. Board Totem Rep., PA Club, Dance Club, V Band, Stamp Club, Epsilon Hi-Y, Intramu- ral Basketball, Chieftain Rep. ROWLAND HUSSER, 16 Poppy Ave., FS., Electrical Engineer, Track, Soph. Board, Jr. Red Cross, Hall Squad, German Club, Sigma- Delta-Phi Hi-Y, Eonacs Co-Y, Presidents Club. ROBERT HUSSEY, 98 Beech St., FP., Electrical Engineer, Hall Squad, Frosh, Soph, Boards, German Club, Jr. Red Cross, Intramural Bas- ketball. WILLIAM JANOVITZ, 158 Herman Blvd., FS., Architect, V. Baseball, Cross Country, JV 8. V Basketball. MARIE JANSEN, 1107 Esther St., FS., Pharmacist, Eonacs Co-Y, Managing Ed- itor ot Totem, Honor Society, History Honor Soc., Los Jovens, Soph., Jr., Sr. Boards, Math Forum, Exponents, Home Economics Club. ANDREW HUTTNER, 9 Willow Rd., NHP., Engineer, Honor Society, Weather Club, JETS. IGNATIUS ILARDI, 1429 Adams St., E., Buyer, Intramurals. ROSE JEACOMA, 1562 Rosser Ave., E., College, Varsity Cheerleaders. BODO JENS, 174 Rockmart Ave., E., Un- decided, Sr. Seminar, Astro-Physics Club. CONNIE IPPOLITO, 93 Willow St., FP., Col- lege, Honor Society, Rockettes, Yorker Club, Usherettes, Utopian, Totem Rep., Soph. Board. DAVID JACOBS, 58 Eric Lane, NHP., Elec- trical Engineer, Ham Radio, PA Radio Club, Epsilon Hi-Y, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, History Honor Society, JETS, Math Forum, Ex- ponents, German Club. CHARLES JOHNSTON, 80 Stewart St., FP., Navy. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, 172 Luplam St., E., Dairy Farmer, FFA. DENIS KAELIN, 814 Hillside Blvd., NHP., Electrical Engineer, JETS, Honor Society, His- tory Honor Soc., Radio Club, Exponents, Epsilon Hi-Y. ARTHUR KAHL, 165 Monroe St., FS., Aero- nautical Engineer, Aero Club, Exponents. CHARLES KAISER, 54 Olsen St., VS., Ma- chinist, FTA. GREGORY KALICIN, 138 Claflin Blvd., FS., Dairy Herdsman, V Club, V Baseball, Jr. Board, FFA. How does your garden grow, Sal? ask George and Lawrence. V3- '23 I Remember . . . GERALDING KAMINSKI, 77 Litchfield Ave., E., Secretary, Rockettes, Student Council, Archery Club. ANTHONY KATKOWSKI, 27 Park Place, FP., Electrical Engineer. NICHOLAS KAUFMANN, 57 Cypress St., FP., Doctor, V Band, Choir, Aeons, Sigma- Delta-Phi Hi-Y, French Club, Latin Club, FSA, Dixie-Land Band, District Concert Band. JEAN KAUTH, I64 Terrace Ave, E., College, Honor Society, Der Deutche Verein, Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y, Totem Staff, Chieftain Staff, Library Club, FTA, Totem Rep, EUGENE KEARNEY, lO43 Polk St., FS., Col- lege, JV Football, Ham Radio Club. JEFFREY KEATES, 6l6 Stewart Ave., NHP., Engineer, Cross Country, Indoor Track-Spring Track, Soph. Board, Aviation Club, German Club. KAREN KIMMEL, 46 East Cherry St., FP., Secretary, Rockettes, Scribes, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Tennis, Home Ec. Club. WILLIAM KING, 30 Heather Lane., NHP., Aeronautical Engineer, Aero Club, Expon- ents. RONALD KEENAN, IO8 Lincoln St., E. Navy, Camera Club. ANDREW KELLER, 671 Adonia St., FS., Navy, FTA. KLAUS KINGSTORF, l78 Bellmore St., FP,, Electrical Engineer, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, PA Club, JETS, Student Council, Der Deutsche, Verein, Ham Ra- dio, Totem Picture Staff, Titanus. KATHLEEN KLEIN, 22 Covert Place, SM., Teacher, V Cheerleading, Usherettes, Sa- chem Players, Soph Board, Latin Club, Utopian, Home Ec., Totem Rep. JAMES KELLY, I644 Imperial Ave., NHP., Building Construction. KENNETH KELLY, ll3 Gordon Blvd., FP., Auto Mechanic, V Football, JV Football, JV Basketball. GLORIA KLICH, 25 Virginia Dr., E., Nurse, FNA, Omega Sigma Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross, French Club, Yorker Club, Ush- erettes, Bowling Eonacs Co-Y, Iota Beta Hi-Y. ALYCE KLOTZ, l52I Marshall St., E., Secretary, V Cheerleaders, Usherettes, Home Ec. Club, Sachem Players, Intra- murals, GSL, Los Jovenes, Scribes, Red Cross, Honor Society. CHARLES KENNEDY, 44 Brisbane St., NHP., Undecided, Library Club. JOAN KIMER, 23I Lucille Ave., E., Book- keeper, Intramurals, Girls' Service League, GAA. JOHN KNOLLE, I7 E Cherry St., FP., Navy. CAROLE KOEHLER, 99 Hillsboro Ave,, E., College, V 8- JV Cheering, Student Coun- cil, Usherettes, Omega Sigma Hi-Y, Los Jovenes, Totem Rep., FTA, GSL. If it's mischief you want then you're looking for Barbara and Lanenne. Uh! Oh! Looks like there's Danger ahead!! I Remember . . . Eli MARY KOREC, 44 Stewart Ave., SM., Beau- tician, Red Cross, Usherettes, Girls' Service League. MURRAY KRAMER, l96 Village Ave., E., Un- decided, Senior Seminar, V Football, Honor Society, Weather Club, JV Lacrosse. ROSE LAMATTINA, lO8 Marguerite St., E., Secretary, Choir, Student Council, Girls' Service League. CAROLINE LANGONE, 20 Collier Ave., E., Art Teacher, Totem, Bowling, Honor Society, L'Oriflamme, Eonacs Co-Y, Yorker Club, Artsmen, Jr. Red Cross, Exponents, Jr., Sr. Boards. ALLEN KRIM, 234 Nassau Blvd., GCS., En- gineer, Honor Society, Exponents. MARIANNE KRUEGER, 203 Lehrer Ave., E., Medical Secretary, Titonus, Usherettes, Totem Editor, Area Council, Presidents Club, Scribes, Honor Society, German Club, Red Cross, Student Council, Alpha Hi-Y. JAMES LA PORT, l335 Standard Ave., E., Bank Teller. ANTHONY LA ROCCA, 42 Harvard Rd., GCS., College, JV Lacrosse, Machine Shop Club. EDWARD KRUGER, 685 Dauntless Pkwy., E., Linotype Operator, Pica Club. ROBERT KUCHARSKI, 74 Fulton Ave., GCP., Printing, Pica Club. ROGER LA ROCCO, ll5 White Ave., NHP., Undecided, Leader Corps. DONALD LASKO, 286 Tulip Ave., FP., College, Soccer, Basketball, Honor So- ciety, Student Council, Choir, Varsity Club, Sr. Board Omicron Hi-Y, German Club, La Crosse. CHARLES KUENNEKE, 153 Circle Dr., E., Navy. RICHARD KURTZ, i075 Rosegold St., FS., lv RAY LA LLZDII, l llellfille Rd., NHP., Auto l JV acrosse College. A , ch f . ' , l Covert Ave., E., 7' , I if ROBERT LEDDA, 6l Webster St., FP., Navy. RAYMOND LEE, 64 Louis Ave., E., College, V Football 81 Baseball, JV Football Bl Base- ball, Aero Club, V Club, Omicron Hi-Y. JOSEPH LEHNER, 257 Lehrer Ave., E., Auto Mechanic, Soccer. BERNARD LEIS, Drafting. 28 Manly Place, NHP., thinks, Arlene's scalp look'em good my teepee! I Remember . . . CHARLES LEISENHEIMER, 142 Lexington Ave., FS., Physical Ed. Teacher, JV Football, Leader Corps. JAMES LENTINO, 1317 Union Ave., E., Ma- chinist. PATRICIA LEONE, 432 Oakley Ave., E., Mer- chandise Buyer, Baseball, Volley Ball, Hockey, MICHAEL LEPSIS, 1143 Russell St., FS., Chemist, Hall Squad, Choir. BARBARA LESLIE, 520 So, 14th St., NHP., College, Rockettes, Titanus, Honor Society, Now you can finally meet the boys behind the scenes - Don and Bob - bulletin an- nouncers of WSHS. History Honor Society, Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y, GSL, Soph Board, French Club, STUART LESSER, 98 Miram Pkwy., E., Col- lege, FFA, JOHN LOPEZ, 62 Beverly Ave., FP., Engi- neer, Sr. Class Vice Pres,, Student Coun- cil, V Soccer, V Baseball, V Basketball, V Band, V Dance Band, Radio Guild, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y. EDWARD LOTRUGLIO, 973 Fenworth Blvd., FS., Auto Mechanic. CHARLES LICATA, 346 Doherty Ave., E., Printing, Pica Club. DENNIS LIEBE, 27 Florence St., FP., Unde- cided, JV Basketball, JV Track, JV Football, V Basketball. EDWARD LOUD, 94-33 238th St, B., Business, JV Basketball, V Club, Rifle Club, Golf Club, Chieftain Rep, ROY LUNQUIST, 90 Primrose Ave, FP,, Electrical Engineer, V Club, JV Lacrosse, V Lacrosse, Rifle Club, Intramurals, French Club. FRED LIEBMAN, 1577 Rosser Ave., E., Col- lege, JV Basketball, Varsity Club, V Football. ROBERT LINDIG, 1416 Park Ave., NHP., En- gineer, Football, Judo, Wrestling, Weight- Lifting. LANENNE LUTZ, 10 Adams St., FP., Col- lege, Honor Society, Chair, Band, Aeo- Iians, Soph Jr, Sr. Boards, Student Coun- cil, Usherettes, Sachem Players, French, Latin Clubs. GAIL MACDONALD, 35 Ash St., FP,, Un- decided, V Band, GAA, LC. CAROL LOMBARDI, 1322 Herald Ave., E., Secretary, Usherettes, Scribes, Utopian, GSL, Jr. Board, Sr. Board. JOHN LONIGRO, 299 Lucille Ave., E., Phar- macist, lntramurals, Hall Squad. VERONICA MADDEN, 979 Adams Ave., FS., Photo Processing, Usherettes, Eonacs, Jr. Red Cross, Titanus, Pica Club, GSL, Intramurals, Newspaper Club. MARIE MAGLIA, 1212 6th Ave., NHP.. Secretary, Student Council, GSL, Usher- ettes, Home EC. Club, French Club, Vol- ley ball team. I f Q I Q tw Q ff he See Y ,X ,. ,if in H .- . tc t 5 ROBERT MAGUIRE, l49 Rockmart Ave., E., Undecided. CHARLES MAIMONE, i324 Eagle St., E., Ma- chinist. JOSEPH MARIN, i686 Rosalind Ave., E., Chemist, Totem Sports Editor, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Bowling Team, Jr. Board, Radio Club, Presidents Club, JAMES MARINO, I5 Fulton Ave., GCP., Physical Education Teacher, V Club, Tech. Club., Boys' Leader Corps, Machine Shop Club. WILLIAM MAKOFSKE, 279 Frederick Ave., So. FP., Chemical Engineer, Sr. Board, Epsi- lon Hi-Y, Eonacs Co-Y, Tennis, JV Lacrosse, Aero Club, Spanish Club, History Honor So- ciety. SALVATORE MANCUSO, 696 Doblin St., E., Landscaping, FFA, Rifle Club, Archery Club, Student Council. EDWARD MARKS, 7 Argo Ave., E., Sci- ence Field, French Club, V Club, JV Foot- ball, V Footboll, Epsilon Hi-Y, Radio Guild, Sr. Board, Latin Club, Titanus, Astro-Physics Club. EDWARD MARQUEZ, 235 Meacham, Ave., E., Draftsman, JV 8- V Football, JV Bt V Baseball, JV 8. V Basketball, Golf. BRUCE MANTEL, IOOO Maxwell St., FS., Auto Mechanic, Intramurals, FRANK MARASCO, 2 Union Ave., E., Sci- entist, Soccer, Latin Club, History Honor So- ciety, Math Forurn. LINDA ANN MARRERO, l6l5 Johnson Ave., E., Nurse, Future Nurses, Spanish Club, Iota-Beta4Phi Hi-Y, Eonacs Co-Y, Usherettes, Student Council, Titanus, Jr. Board, Yorker Club, Red Cross. NANCY MARSALA, i309 Appeal Ave., E., Secretary, Intramurals, GSL. MARY MARCELL, 203 Stone St., E., Secre- tary, Usherettes, Choir, Intramurals. RONALD MARCISAK, 255 Norield Blvd., E., Aviation Mechanic. WILLIAM MARTIN, 88 Claridge Ave., E., Air-Force, Hall Squad, Varsity Baseball. JOSEPH MARTINKUS, 52 Adam St., FP., Undecided, Intramurals, Public Speaking Club. JOSEPH MARULLO, I95 Oakley Ave., E., Salesman, Intramurals. LINDA MASCARELLA, 438 Oakley Ave., E., Secretary, Scribes, Artsrnen. GERALD MASSIMEI, 8 Evans Ave., Sa. Farm- ingdale, Electronics Engineer, Rifle Club, Honor Society, JETS. MARYANN MATARESE, 98 Sewanee Ave., E., Clerical Work, GSL. Precision is the password to success as one E Q Q Q at our famed Rockettes. -eminem WQ Mm, That looks pretty good! says Jerry to a radiant Idee, Queen of The Student I , , , Council Bazaar, as Sheila and Bob prepare her for the big moment. EDWIN McCULLOUGH, I5 DeWitt St,, VS., College, Student Council, Omicron Hi-Y, Sen- ior Seminar, History Honor Society, Honor Society, Election Commissioner, PA Radio Club, Weather Club, Totem Club Picture Edi- tor. WILLIAM MCDADE, I37 Roxbury Rd., FS., College, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, ln- tramural Basketball, KENNETH MC DONOUGH, I64 Bellmore St., FB., College, Choir, Aeons, Omicron Hi-Y, Student Council. JANE MCEWEN, 70 Beverly Ave., FP., COI- lege Student Council, Rockettes, V Twirlers, Choir, V Band, Honor Society, Omega-Sigma Hi-Y, Akahnawes Co-Y. PATRICIA ANN MCGRATH OI lOtI1 Ave., NHf., Secretary, GSL, I amurals, Red Cross R .Guidance II 4 K N511-14 fx ANA, 1493 Mars ll sf., E., Auto naineer IV Undecided, Vine-ball, V Club., ' EPHEN MELNYK, pgfsevaiie A ,Le I I A AFC! 1 ball, iytoffossv, v 5-foietr pu' .f y so fMeNo1c1No,'E4leQtm7fh4saivd.l!E., retaryn Usherebes, r. Red Cross, l . , Home Ec, iils' Se vice lleague. Mc1c1zpi'NA, 44,4 ar, tionpk f4'Cl'tief2::1ll'f' Real, My Serv- i is lfeag ' ' 1' K HOV-us Mc cm, IIQ se. itfyddfinix, llbge, La osse, PAflCl ,T yttramurtll Basketball, r stling, Wei ifti g, Glu . 671 nf' g-f,MA1z115ttA Messsmt, ' 1' .gli ye? I I E., Secretaryt aff' - C' l V, . 'fo 4 '7', ia Nic 11511, sqamqn PI., I Y S., S tl' ry, 'Arch Gab, Togrn ep , S iG5nSZE5er?efeag5.jL'Z I ffl. f 4 e- Mic EEXREA -3730 chgzef A ., sm., C lege, NIKE Cl , door Track, V Cross AEEFIAN - 0 ,, rs! Bod Fender Repair. ,.f' EDWARD MEYER, 29fTulip Ave., FP., Un- decided, Society, German Club Student Council. Honor Society, History Honor PA Radio Club, Intramurals, SUSAN MILDNER, I430 Alpha St., E., College, Totem Editor-In-Chief, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Yorker Club, Student Council, Der Deutche Verein, Alpha Hi-Y, Jr. Sr. Boards, Titanus, Area Council, Presidents Club, Chemistry Club. JOHN MEISEL, 95-22 226th St., B., Unde- cided, V Lacrosse, V Club, JV Lacrosse, Aero Club, Bookman, JV Football, Omicron Hi-Y, Intraniural Lacrosse. KATHERINE MELLETT, I3 Orchis Ct., FP., Nurse, Art Guild, Utopian, Home Ec. Club, Red Cross Rep., Student Council, Usherettes, Chieftain Rep., Totem Rep., Future Nurses. Yorker Club. FRANK MILIO, 609 Albert St., NHP., Un- decided, Intramural Basketball Intramu- ral Baseball, Track, Weight-Lifting Club. ROBERT MILLER, T62 Claflin Blvd., FS.. Machinist, Leaders Corps. JAMES MILNE, 182 Doris Ave., FS., Service, Rifle Club, Hall Squad, Intramurals. GREGORY MOGLIA, 510 So. 13th St., NHP., Teacher, Honor Society, Radio Guild, Intra- mural Basketball, Astro-Physics Club. VINCENT MORREALE, 1006 No. 2nd St., NHP., Architect. GEOFFREY MORRIS, 192 Stone St., E., Chemist, Intramurals. JOHN MONTRONY, 1694 Atherton Ave., E., Retailing, Soccer. EILEEN MOORE, 221 Clement Ave., E., Air- Line Stewardess, Rockettes, Student Council, Library, Eonacs Co-Y, Iota-Beta Phi Hi-Y, Home Ec. Club, Girls' Service League. KATHLEEN MORROW, 102 Cypress St., FP., Nursing, Choir, Titanus, French Club, Usherettes, Glee Club, Sachem Players, Ticket Com. ANTHONY MOSCA, 631 Tenth Ave., NHP., Undecided, Football, Wood Shop, Softball, Basketball, Popular Records. VALERIE MOORE, 122 Cypress St., FP., Ex- ecutive Secretary, Scribes, Totem Typing Editor, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Yorker Club, Iota Beta Hi'Y, Spanish Club. MARY ANN MORABITO, 274 Travis Ave., E., Secretary, Red Cross, GSL. CHRISTINE MURRAY, 1319 Telegram Ave., E., Telephone Operator, Titanus, Dramatics Club, Girls' Service League. ANIELL NAPPI, 575 7th Ave., NHP., Music Teacher, Choir, Sr. Board, Dance Band, V Band. PAUL MORELLI, 1010 North First St., NHP., Electrical Engineer, Weight-Lifting, Wrestling, Weather Club. ALICE MORGAN, 1565 Rosser Ave., E., Sec- retary, Jr. Red Cross. JOHN NASTRO, 98 Covert Ave., E., College, Intramurals, Sr. Board, Eonacs Co-Y, Omicron Hi-Y, JV Football, Avia- tion Club. JOAN NELSON, 109 Cypress St., FP., Elementary Teacher, Alpha Hi-Y, Future Teachers, Yorker Club, Eonacs Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Intramurals. HAROLD NEWTON, 208 Ribbon St., FS., Construction. DOUGLAS NICHOLSON, 40 Cunningham Ave., FP., Undecided, Red Cross, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, Proiectionists. ROSALYN NICOLELLO, 1399 Webster St., E., Secretary, GSL. MICHAEL NIGRO, 47 2nd St., Garden Pk., Electronics, Football, Band, Lacrosse. Someone once said the life of the Editor-in- Chiet of the Chieftain is the life of luxury E but Joan will disagree. 134 Ct. fe. I Remember . . . HELEN NILSEN, I627 Johnson Ave., E,, Sec- retary, Scribes, Intramurals. MARTHA NISSEN, I6 Melrose St., E., Book- keeper, Student Council, Home Ec. Club, Pep Squad, GSL, Titanus, Bowling, Hockey, Archery. DAVID NORMAN, l87 Frederick Ave., So. FP., Machinist, Leader Corps. PETER NORRIS, 29I Dogwood Ave., WH., Electrical Engineer, V Tennis, Student Coun- cil, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, PA Radio Club, Weather Club, Math Forum, Radio Club, Epsilon Hi-Y. FRED NOTHDURFT, 82 Argyle Rd., SM., Un- decided, JV Lacrosse, Sr, Board, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, Eonacs. PHILIP NOTO, IIS Emporia Ave., E., Medi- cine, History Honor Society, Bowling Team. WILLIAM OTTESEN, 6l6 Bryant Ave., NHP,, Teaching, Future Teachers, Epsilon Hi-Y, Accordion Band. MARIE PALERMO, 492 Fourth St., FS., Beautician, Red Cross, Intramurals Student Council, Beauty Culture Club. ANNETTE NUNZIATO, 925 North 7th St., NHP., Beautician, Intramurals, Beauty Cul- ture Club. JOSEPH OLIVERI, I76 So. Wellington Rd,, GCS., Printing, V Football, Intramurals, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, Galt Club. ROBERT PALERMO, 46 Norfeld Blvd., E., Drafting, Chieftain. RICHARD PANZICA, 94 Gilmore Blvd., FP., Chemical Engineer, Utopian, Leader Corps, Sachem Players, Golf Team, Stage Crew, Jr. Board, Gymnastic Team, Spane ish Club, Student Council. MARION OLSEN, I334 Eagle St., E., Clerk- Typist. JANET ORANT, I077 Phoebe St., FS., Sec- retary, Student Council, Jr, Red Cross. HARRIET PAPIANOA, 625 South IOth St., NHP., Undecided. CAROL PARISH, 2I5 Aspen St., FP., Teacher, Student Council, Choir, French Club, Usherettes, Yorker Club, Alpha Hi-Y, FTA. RICHARD ORR, Il5-O5 237 St., E., Col- lege, JV Football, V Club, V Football, Boys' Hall Squad, Aero, Omicron Hi-Y, Eonacs, Student Council, Utopian. ZELLA OSTROWER, 2 Shore Pk. Rd., Great Neck., College, Usherettes, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Soph, Jr, Sr. Boards, Student Council, Alpha Hi-Y, Yorker Club, German Club, Area Council, Totem Publicity Editor, Presidents Club. JOSEPH PASCARELLA, T60 Benson Ave., E., Army, Intramurals, Student Council, Popular Records. ADELE PASQUARIELLO, I3I IOth St.. Hicksville, College, Choir, Aeolians, Soph, Jr. Boards, Spanish Club, Chieftain Rep, Home Ec. Club. Hard work and eager participation paid off for these Indians because Sewanha- kans voted them Best Athletes. S if .,'i ii QQ s,-N 'M guna' ANNETTE PASSAMONTI, I9 John Ave., E., College, Honor Society, Leader Corps, Jr, Sr. Boards, Student Council, French Club, FTA, Intramurals, Library Club, Presidents Club, Alpha Hi-Y. ROSEMARY PASSANNANTE, I8 Lucille Ave., E., College, Honor Society, Sr. Class Presi- dent, Jr, Sr. Boards, Student Council, Eo- nacs, Chieftain, Presidents Club, Intramurals, GLC, L'OritIamme. JANET PENNACHIO, 429 Lucille Ave., E., College, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, History Honor Society, V Band, Alpha Hi-Y, Student Council, Der Deutsche Verein. ANTHONY PEPE, III Fredrick Ave., So., FP., Hair Styler. JOHN PATERSON, 9l8 Fenworth Blvd., FS., Machinist. CRYSTAL PAUL, i426 Charlotte Ct., E., Col- lege, Eonacs, Totem Rep., Soph Board, French Club, Honor Society. GENEVIEVE PERFIDO, l65O Madison St., E., Beautician, Chieftain Rep., Beauty Culture Club, Intramural Softball. LOUIS PERGOLA, 360 Carnation Ave., FP., Machinist, Student Council, Machine Shop Club. RUTH PAUL, 90 Hillsboro St., E., Undecided, Student Council, Sr. Board. MARY PAWLOWSKI, Il Marguerite Ave., E., Secretary, Student Council. RICHARD PERON, l23 Litchfield Ave., E., Undecided. JOSEPH PERRONI, IOQI Hancock Ave., FS., Auto Mechanic. JENNIFER PENMAN, l9I Carlton Terrace, SM., College, Choir, Aeolians, Usherettes, Li- brary, Intramurals, GSL, Alpha Hi-Y, French Club, Phi Zeta Chi Hi-Y, Sr. Board. VINCENT PENNA, H58 Laidlaw Ave., FS., College, Spanish Club, Astro-Physics Club. ROBERT PERSSON, 6 Gwynne Rd., Mel- ville, Electrical Engineer, PA Radio Club, Audio Visual Club, Rifle Club. ROBERT PETERS, 536 lOth Ave., NHP., Drafting, Camera Club, Track, Band, Soph. Board, Dance Band, Dance Com- mittee. WILLIAM PETERS, l2O North llth St., NHP., Aeronautical Mechanic, Intramural Football, Archery Club, Intramural baseball, Lacrosse, JV Lacrosse, Aero Club. MARY PETERSON, 227 Fernwood Terrace, SM., Undecided, Usherettes, Student Council, Home Ec. Club, French Club, Totem Rep., Intramurals. FRED PHILLIPS, I29 Kiefer Ave., E., Unde- cided, Track, Cross Country, Leader Corps. JOSEPH PICARELLA, 54 Harrison Ave., FS., Aviation. Mirror mirror on the wall Carole's hair is I Remember . . . f........gf.-.ttf 136 . iii - I -fuk ,. ,,: ,Q f 'H'-N in-V 'H' . v , x If , ..Q.,l, ,. Q 'JV ' , 5- i J I Jo fab' S . Gs' sf s-1 5 gl f it 'fe' Even though windblovvn these peppy cheer- R leaders sing, lf you're for Sewonhaka toot I . Q Q your horn! with vim and vigor. GEORGE PIEPER, 38 So. 18th St., NHP., Machinist, Indoor Track, Cross Country, Jr. Red Cross, JV, V Track. WILLIAM PIERVINCENZI, 6I3 Pauley Dr,, WH., Veterinary, Track, Cross Country, Stu- dent Council, FFA, German Club, Omicron Hi-Y, History Honor Society. CHESTER PIETROWSKI, I57 Kingston Ave., So. F.P., Machinist. JOSEPH PILERI, II9 Lehrer Ave., E., Machin- ist, Rifle Club, Patrol Squad. BARBARA PILTZ, I37 Cypress St., FP., Teacher, Rockettes, Choir, Aeolians, Yorker Club, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Latin, French Clubs, FTA, Student Council, Eonacs Co-Y. --- CAROL PLAISTED, B5 Cambridge Ave., SM., Undecided, Choir, Utopian, V Cheerleaders, Sachem Players, Soph, Jr,, Sr. Boards, Red Cross Los Jovenes, Student Council, Radio Guild, Usherettes. PETER PORTANOVA, I5I North lOth St,, NHP., College, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, History Honor Society, Expo- nents, Totem, Soph, Board, PA Radio Club, Amateur Radio Club. WILLIAM PORTNEY, 2I9 Crocus Ave., FP., College. LARRY PLAVNICK, I5l4 Praver Place, E., Radio Engineer, Radio, JV Lacrosse, Book- men, Sr. Board, LUCILLE POCCIA, 997 Fenworth Blvd., FS., Stenographer, Scribes, Usherettes, Home Ec. Club. ALLISON PRIEST, I58 Dover Pkwy., SM, Research Scientist, Radio Guild, Expo- nents, Epsilon Hi-Y. ROSE ANN PRINCIPATO, 207 Covert Ave., E., Nurse, Future Nurses, Jr, Red Cross, Home Ec, Club, GSL, Pep Squad, Intramurals, Cartoon Club, Dramatics, So- -- cial Dancing, Popular Records. , X , -iiixiit 93 ANITA POELKER, 138 North IOTIW St., Nl'IP,, k' Xl Beautician, Tvvirling, Beauty Culture Club. K ROBERT POGGIOLI, 188 Aspen St., FP., Aeronautical Engineer, Math Club, Tennis Squad, Civil Air Patrol. BARBARA PURDY, I9 Laurel St., FP., College, Choir, Cheerleaders, Sr. Seminar, Honor Society, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Aeolians, Sachem Players, Usherettes, To- tem Literary Editor. MARY HELEN PUSKARIK, I45 Oak St., FP., Secretary, Red Cross, Girls' Service League. ANDREW POLLOCK, I59 Franklin St., E,, Aeronautical Engineer, Honor Society, Chief- S tain, Varsity Club, V Tennis, Epsilon Hi-Y, JV, V Lacrosse. VYNNE PONTONE, 35l Meacham Ave., E., Bookkeeper, Spanish Club, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Chieftain Rep,, Home Ec. Club, In- tramurals Library Club, GSL, Social Dancing. JOSEPH RACHELLE, IIO4 Theodoro St.. E., College, Amateur Radio Club, Jr, Red Cross, Las Jovenes, Hall Squad, PA Club, Eonacs Co-Y. ROY RADZINSKY, l5l9 Brunswick Place, E. Architectural Drafting, Chieftain Rep., Intramurals, Leader Corps. ,wad JOHN RANNELLA, 548 Evans Ave., E., Print- ing, Dance Band, V Band, Tennis Team, Chieftain Rep, JOHN RATTO, 7 Gerard Ave., NHP., Print- ing, Pica Club, Intramurals. EDWARD RICE, I983 Dutch Broadway, E., Commercial Artist, Artsmen.X HENRY RICHTER, X65 Belmont X , Un- ided JV micl xml G A' , , F Il, ' Lv, c I- C S a ub, St ldent x I It ' Q1 K IV I O' I W XJCJAMEQJJRNIT BAYM, arzunciine Pr-QM, Pcaxub. 1 JV IE., fvklig' 2 ' L PVQ' I D R KER 281 Commonwealth F rib Intr mural FA C I S V R . ff 4g , f F . SCHKRD RIEDELJ 63x '5Zl6,, FS., li liv FP L X lSENf-Ji' ,North I ysorx e., ., . ' e ' DO S ISEN, 4I North Tyson Ave., FP., !Be I ian, Beauty ,Culture Club. IM MARY ANN RISI, i084 Theodora St., FS., Bookkeeping, Eonacs Co-Y, Tennis Club, Bowling Club, Softball Club, Archery. JOYCE RIZZO, i659 Atherton Ave., E., Nurse, Future Nurses, Alpha Hi-Y, Yorker Club, Presidents Club, Usherettes, Soph Board, MICHAEL REITER, IO27 Glen Dr., FS,, Electri- cal Engineer, Honor Society, History Honor Society, V Tennis, Epsilon Hi-Y Exponents, PA Club, V Club, Totem Staff, Amateur Radio Club, Area Council. JOHN REYNOLDS, 279 Hoffman St., FS., Electrical Technician, Varsity Club, Lacrosse. STEPHEN ROBINSON, 23 Hillside Lane, NHP., Aeronautical Engineer. BENEDICT ROMANO, 22l9 Leighton Rd., E., Aeronautical Engineer, JV, V Lacrosse, V Club, Aviation Club, Omicron Hi-Y, French, Science Clubs, Eonacs Co-Y. ROGER ROMEI, 399 Carnation Ave., FP., Music Teacher, V Band, District Band, Ger- man Club, ERNEST ROSSINI, 423 Niagara St., E., Elec- trical Engineer, PA Club, Amateur Radio Club, Soph Board. ALAN ROTH, 564 David St., WH., Electrical Engineer, PA Club, Student Council, Intra- murals, Epsilon Hi-Y, Soph Board. GERALDINE ROTH, 5l4 Stewart Ave., NHP., Teaching, Honor Society, Future Teachers, Spanish, Library Clubs, Sr. Board, Titanus, Intramurals. Lanenne and Aneill whip up a little diddy E Q Q Q forthe benefit of the assembly. 138 'v , it .J L . I Remember . . . gmt... HARVEY ROTHFELD, 43 Baxter Ave., NHP., Electrical Engineer, JETS, PA Club, Intra- mural Basketball, JV Basketball, Ham Radio Club. JANET ROTUNDA, l453 Marshall St., E., Secretary, Rockettes, Niandans, Utopian, Girls' Service League. JOSEPH ROVERE, i586 Miriam Ct., E., Auto Mechanic, Student Council, Honor Society, JV Track. MARION RUCKE, l756 Atherton Ave., E., Nursing, Honor Society, V Cheerleaders, Soph, Jr, Sr. Boards, Usherettes, Totem, GSL, German Club, Choir, Aeolians. ROBERT RUFA, 99 Hunnewell Ave., E,, Com- mercial Artist, Artsmen, Der Deutsche Verein, Astro-Physics, Audio-Visual Aid. VINCENT RUGGIERO, Il Amethyst St., E., Electrical Engineer, Archery, Intramural Bas- ketball. ROSEMARY SALOMONE, H95 New York Ave., FS., Beautician, Chieftain, Beauty Culture Club, Intramurals, Student Coune cil. ROBERT SAUER, Il5-26 238th St., B., Automotive Engineer. ROBERT RUSKAY, 445 Leonard Blvd., NHP., Construction, Intramurals. RUTHANN RUSSELL, 93-I3 244 St., B., Nursing, Intramurals, GLC Frosh, Soph. Boards, Jr. Red Cross, Glee Club, French Club, Titanus. GERALD SCANNAPIECO, 334 Kirkman Ave., E., Tool Making, Amateur Radio Club, Astro-Physics, Audio Visual Aids. JEFFREY SCELZO, I37 Commonwealth St., FS., College, Newspaper Rep, SALVATORE RUSSO, 45 Jasper St., VS., Ma- chinist, Technical Club. SALVATORE RUTIGLIANO, 707 L0l'er1IZ ST., E., Electrical. KENNETH SCERBO, 3l Cromer Rd., E., Electrical Engineer, PA Club, Sigma- DeIta'Phi-Hi-Y, JV Basketball, Rifle Club, Intramurals. ROBERT SCHAD, 55 Lucille Ave., E., Mu- chinist. MARLENE SABBATH, 595 Roquette Ave., So. FP., Medical Technologist, Totem Editor Sales 81 Distributing, Honor Society, Titanus, Iota Beta Phi, History Honor Soc., Chieftain, Los Jovenes, Scribes, Leader Corps, Intra- rnurals. THOMAS SACHER, I479 Adams St., E., Un- decided, JV, V Football, Leader Corps, Gym- nastics Team. CHARLES SCHAEFER, l33O Scimitar St., E., College, JV Football, JV Basketball, V Football, Basketball, Baseball, VINCENT SCHAUER, IOSO Rosegold St., FS., Undecided, Utopian, Totem Photog- raphy, Photo Club, Soph Board, Chief- tain Photos. 139 we-we JOHN scnericx, 864 Nzegefe st., E., Elec- trician, JV Lacrosse, Student Council, Eonacs Co-Y, Track. HERBERT SCHENKE, 126 Doris Ave., FS., Gas Station, Indoor Track, Cross Country, Spring Track. JANE SCHMlDT, 171 Frederick Ave. Club, Jr. Red Cross. E., Engineer, Honor Society, Hi ,So FP., Secretary, Scribes, Home Economic ROBERT SCHMIDT, 115-O3 Parkway Dr. story Honor Society, Lit. Editor ot Totem, Ep silon Hi-Y, Chieftain, Student Council Football, Soph. Board. PAUL SCHEUERMAN, 207 Carlton Terrace, SM., College, Rifle Club, Jr., Sr. Boards, Latin Board, Titanus, JV Track, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, History Honor Society. CHARLES SCHIECK, 397 Jericho Tpk., Auto Mechanic, Handball. ROBERT SCHRADE, 324 Roosevelt dent Council, Jr. Board, Totem P Artsmen Ornicron Hi-Y, JV Footbal FP., Ave, FS., College, Photo Club, Chieftain, Stu hoto, l. GLORIA JEAN SCHREIER, 1374 Blossom St., E., Beautician, Scribes, Student cil, Library Club. LEONARD SCHIEDE, 26 Pansy Ave., Electrical Engineer. GERARD SCHIRALDI, 78 Landau Ave., Accounting, Honor Society, History Honor nents, Bowling. CAROL ANN SCHROER, 10 Arthur E., Nurse, Future Nurses, JV Tw Coun FP., E-, Sa- ciety, Student Council, Spanish Club, Titanus, Astro-Physics Club, JV Cross Country, Expo- Ave. irlers Usherettes, Student Council, Red Cross Titanus, Totem Rep., Bowling. BARBARA SCHULZE, 16 Lexington FP., Beautician, Intramurals, Beauty ture Club. EILEEN SCHLAVIS, 117 Elton Rd., SM., retary, Choir, Aeolians, Leader Corps, ettes, lntramurals, Eonacs Co-Y. RICHARD SCHLEY, 233 Plainfield Ave., College, Honor Society, JV Lacrosse, I St. Cul- Sec- Jr., Sr. Boards, GAA, Student Council, Usher- FP., ntra- mural Lacrosse, Aviation Club, Bookmen, To- tem Rep., Jr. Red Cross, Utopian. ROGER SCHURER, 190 Fieldmere St., E. Printer, Pica Club. PAUL SCHUSTER, 59 Clement Ave., E., Jig Maker. ALBERT SCHWARZ, 116 Scherer Blvd., Pilot, Cross Country, Spring Track, ln Track, Ornicron Hi-Y. ERICH SCHWARZ, 180 Lincoln Rd., FS., gineer, Honor Society, History Honor FS., door En- So- ciety, Jr. Board, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, JV Cross Country, Intramurals. ROBERT SCHWICK, 28 Emporia Ave., Auto Mechanic, Intramurals, Chieftain MARGARET SCULL, 12-88 Clarke St., E., Rep. E., Omce Machines Operator, Chieftain Rep., GSL, Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y, Utopian, Intramu- rals, Sr. Board, Akahnawes. Money is the root of all evil. Here it is pre- senting a problem as Arlene and Sheila try I s Q . to balance the Choir books. I ix: 'W I R Bob, Bill and Ken put their heads together Q . . on this electrical experiment. LYNDA SEELIG, I79 Fieldmere St., E., Beau- tician, Artsmen, Beauty Culture Club, Intra- murals, Library, Chieftain Rep., Red Cross Rep. ANNE SEIFERT, IO87 Esther St., FS., Arts, Honor Society, Artsmen, Chieftain, Soph, Jr, Sr. Boards, Der Deutche Verein, Titanus, Yorker Club, GSL, Usherettes, Alpha Phi Hi-Y. THERESA SHERMAN, I778 Atherton Ave., E. Secretary. FRED SHKINDER, 958 3rd Ave., FS., Aviation, Cross Country, Indoor, Spring Track, Chief- tain Rep. ARLENE SIDE, II03 Delmar Ave., FS., Nurse, Frosh, Soph, Jr., Sr. Boards, Future Teach- ers, Future Nurses, Choir, V Band, Aeolians, Intramurals, French Club, Student Council, GAA. JON SIEVERS, 545 North I0th St., NHP., Aviation, Aero Club. PETER SMITH, I6 Norfeld Blvd., E., Col- lege, FFA, Box Lacrosse, JV Lacrosse. WILLIAM SMITH, II Utica St., E., Engineer, JV 8- V Football. MICHAEL SIMONETTI, 6I Madison St., FS., College. ROBERT SINGER, 722 Cathy Court, E., Chemical Research, JETS, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Math Forum Student Council, Epsilon Hi-Y, Astro- Physics Club, Weather St., Soph., Jr., Sr. Boards. LINDA SPEDICK, I87 Dover Parkway, SM., Teacher, Honor Society, Totem Feature Edi- tor, Choir, Aeolians, V Cheerleaders, Latin, French Clubs, Usherettes, Soph. Board, Phi Zeta Chi Hi-Y. GARY SPIEGEL, 369 David St., WH., Chemi- cal Engineer, JETS, Student Council, Chief- tain. ARNOLD SINGMAN, 23 Sperry Court, NHP., College, JETS. ROY SINNING, 44 Belmont Blvd., E., Un- decided. CAROLE SPIERTO, Il5-22 237 St., E., Sec- retary. STEPHEN SPILLMAN, 228 Floral Blvd., FP., Tool 8- Die Maker, Technician Club, Red Cross Rep. JOHN SMITH, 360 Kirkman Ave., E., Engi- neer, V Football, Lacrosse, JV Football, La- crosse, Varsity Club. LOUIS SMITH, 403 Keller Ave., E., Engineer. ELIZABETH SPITZNAGEL, 94 Marguerite Ave., E., Secretary, Art Club, French, Dramatics, Library Clubs, Intramurals, Eonacs Co-Y. 1 ETHEL SPRING, 39I Lucille Ave., E., Secre- tary, Intramurals, Jr. Red Cross, Cheer- leaders, Twirlers. W-if . . V .rs fi? gi 'BTH-'Q' im. HENRY STAHLHUT, 66 Bank St., VS., Ar- chitect, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, In- tramural Basketball. ROBERT STAMPP, 180 Rockmart Ave., E., Electrical Engineer, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Jr., Sr. Boards, Signiture Tennis Team, Totem Editor, Exponents, Stu- dent Council, Radio Guild, Epsilon Hi-Y. DONALD STERLING, 72 Vanderwater St., FP., Farming, FFA. STUART STIBBS, 1044 Atlantic St., FS., Machinist, Student Council, Gymnastic Club, Intramural Basketball. LAWRENCE STANONIS, 343 Harrison St. FS., Navy, Student Council, Gymnastic Club, ln- tramural Baseball. CONNIE STAWECKI, 58 Old Broadway, GC Pk., Beautician, Intramurals, Red Cross Rep., Chieftain Rep., Totem Rep. LORETTA STINAUER, 724 Elm St., FS., Un- decided, Totem Rep. JOAN STOLTZ, Dr.,f E., Beautician, Club, Girls' Service CLAUDIA STEELE, Nursing, Board Social LESTER lege, Society, JV VALERIE Beauticia Rep., GSL, Red Cross. ELIZABETH STROLLO, Beautician, Student Bowling, ln- tramurals, Sr. Board, Beauty Culture Club, Home Ec. Club. PETER STEIN, 993 Maple Dr., FS., Architect, Honor Society, Gymnastic Club. VIRGINIA STELLING, 1118 Russell St., FS., Retail Buyer, Intramurals, Cheerleaders, Girls' Service League. LAWRENCE STURTZ, 231 Tulip Ave., FP., Undecided, V Band, Dance Band, Tennis Team, Debating Team, District Band, French Club, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, Astro- Physics Club. MILDRED STUTO, 365 Marguerite Ave., So. FP., College, Rockettes, Honor Society, FTA, Yorker Club, Usherettes, Choir, Scribes, French Club, Soph, Jr. Boards, Intramurals. ANDREW SUCKFULL, 1472 Madison St., E., Engineer, Student Council, Ritie Club, Intra- mural Basketball, Chefs Club, JV Lacrosse. BARBARA SUMPERL, 732 Naple Ave., FS., Architect, Intramurals, German Club, Social Dancing, Usherettes, GSL, Newspaper Staff. CHARLES SURMACEWICZ, 7 Third St., GCP., College, JV Football, JV Lacrosse, V Football, Lacrosse, V Club, Intramural Basketball. GEORGE SWENSEN, 31 Hill Ave., E., Un- 5 decided, Artsmen. I Q . Now Al, your sole - Boomlll ,Qin we-1 '1 ..-1 ..s:-as Q i X X - SEN ti? 3325154 i S 's-J heads together no m th bl I E Q from solution G pro em Is me VINCENT TEDESCO, 9l Fallon Ave., E., En- gineer, JV Football, Lacrosse, V Football, La- crosse, V Club, Choir, Aero Club, Akahan- awes Co-Y, Totem Rep. LAURA TESTA, llll Theodoro St., FS., Re- tail Buyer, Library Club, Cartooning, Social Dancing, Popular Record Club, GSL. LEONARD TESTA, 574 Bth St. WH., Auto Mechanic. ALFRED THEES, 23l Lucille Ave., E,, Engi- neer, Intramural Basketball. MARIA THEES, 23l Lucille Ave., E., Secre- tary, Red Cross. PETER THOMPSON, 48 Holland Ave., FP., Architect, Soph Board, JV Lacrosse, Choir, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, lntramural Basketball. DONALD TOMPKINS, 25 Hull Ave., NHP., Merchant Marine, Leader Corps, Techni- cian Club. BARBARA TREDE, 670 6th Ave., NHP., Un- decided, Girls' Service League. EUGENE THUMMEL, 386 Doris St., FS., Busi- ness, Journalism, Chess 81 Checker Club, Astro-Physics, Dancing Club. DOREEN TIETZE, 637 8th Ave., NHP., Nurse, Honor Society, History Honor Society, Future Nurses, Jr, Sr. Boards, Sachem Players, Stu- dent Council, Home Ec. Club, Choir, Aeol- ians. MICHAEL TRETOLA, 256 Euston Rd., GC. So., Auto Mechanic, FFA, Red Cross. PATRICIA TRIENENS, I57 Barrymore Blvd., FS., Secretary, Library, Student Council. SALVATORE TINE, 207 Holland Ave., E., Machinist. ANITA TITONE, IO7 Benson Ave., E., Pri- vate Secretary, Intramurals, Red Cross, So- cial Dancing, Sr. Board, Niadians, GSL., Home Ec., Cheering Squad. PATRICIA TRUNCALE, 29l Stone St., E., Secretary, Intramurals, Totem Rep. GSL Scribes, Library Club, Yorker Club. LOUISE TRUNVERE, l6O Arthur Ave., So. F.P., Nurse, Usherettes, Rockettes, Chief- tain, Presidents' Club, Future Nurses. JEAN TOBITSCH, lO8O Carukin St., FS., Sec- retary, Yorker Club, Scribes, Eonacs Co-Y, Home Ec., Usherettes, Totem, GSL. WALTER TOMKIEW, 465 Evans Ave., E., Chemical Engineer, German Club, History Honor Society, Astro-Physics Club. DALE TURNER, 30 Clinton St., E., Secre- tary, Rockettes, GSL., GAA., Intramurals, Econacs Co-Y, Sr. Board, Jr. Red Cross. THOMAS TWOMEY, 7l2 Ash St., FS., Draftsman, JV Basketball, Intramurals. 143 I Remember Q o 0 JOANNE ULGENER, 5 Francis Ct., E., Secre- tary, Student Council, German Club, Intra- murals, Science, Bowling, Pep, Art, Glee, Library Clubs, Scribes. WILLIAM ULLRICH, 8 Terrace Ave., E., Army, JV Basketball 8- Track, Intramurals. CAROLE VAN AALTEN, 655 Seventh Ave., NHP., College, Student Council Honor So- ciety, History Honor Society, Soph, Jr. Boards, Sachem Players, Choir, Aeolians, Iota-Beta-Phi-Hi-Y, French Club. THEODORE VEACH, 237 Lehrer Ave., E., Business, Student Council. MARYANN URIAH, 55I 7th Ave., NHP., Book- keeper, Intramurals, GSL. DOLORES VACCARO, 183 Averill Blvd., FS., Speech Therapist, Archery, Basketball, Serv- ice Squad, Baseball, Dramatics Chieftain. DIANE VICARI, 3I7 Lucille Ave., E., Re- tailing, Choir, Record Club, League. Service KENNETH VIGHI, 2076 Renfrew Ave., E., Navy. NANCY VALENTIN, 24 Oakley Ave., E., Sec- retary, Intramurals, Totem Rep., Cross, Sr. Red Cross. Jr. Red ITALO VALENTINI, 56 Remsen St., E., Ma- chine Designer, Hall Squad, Honor Society, Leader Corps, Sr. Board. GEORGE VINCENT, I26 Lexington Ave., FS., Landscaping, Red Cross, Weight Litt- ing Team, Leader Corps, Cross Country, Indoor Track, Gymnastic Team. SABINA VITUCCI I64 Cisney Ave., FP., College, Student Council, Omega Sigma Hi-Y, Yorker Club, JV 81 V Cheerleaders, Scribes, Utopian. MIKE VALERIO, 947 Plane Ave., FS., Draft- ing. JOHN VALESTRA, 3I Bretton Rd., GCP., En- gineer, V Lacrosse, V Club, Intramural La- crosse, JV Football, KENNETH WAGEMANN, 52 Common- wealth St., FS., Engineer, PA Club, Rifle Club. BRUCE WAGNER, 510 White Ave., NHP., Mechanic. TOD WAGNER, I77 Dover Pkwy., SM., En- gineer, JV 81 V Lacrosse, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, Los Jovenes, Tennis, Radio, V Club. PETER WALLES, I77 Raff Ave., FP., College, JV Football, Lacrosse, V Football, Lacrosse, Society, Der Varsity Club, History Honor Deutsche Verein, Omicron Hi-Y Choir, Aeons. PETER WALSH, 78 Hickory St., FP., Engineer, Varsity Band, Astro-Physics Band, Jr. Red Cross. Club, Dance ROGER WEBSTER, 6I Aspen St., FP., Col- lege, Choir, German Club, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y. Jerry assures Miss Kotsubo that he has no cavities. 144 I Remember . . . f2ie,fQf,.fuy LLOYD WEDBLAD, 200 Monroe Ave., FS., Mechanical Engineer, JETS, Jr. Red Cross, Sr. Board, JV Lacrosse, intramural Lacrosse, First Aid Club. ERIC WEDEMEYER, 3l8 Carnation Ave., FP,, Business Management, Honor Society, History Honor Society, German Club, Aeons, Presi- dents Club, Sr. Board, Ticket Committee, Choir, Student Council, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y. MARTIN WEISS, 6l Silver St., E., Mechanic, Retailing Club. WILLIAM WELDNER, 240 Commonwealth St,, FS., Engineer, PA Club, Art Club, Epsilon Hi-Y, Intramurals. KEVIN WELLS, 362 Colvert St., FP., Farm Management, FFA, Radio. WILLIAM WEST, 4IO St. Joseph Pl., FS., Building Construction. THEODORE WRIGHT, 30 Primrose Ave., FP., College, PA Club, Cross Country, Hall Squad, German Club, Jr. Red Cross, Ham Radio Club, Stage Crew, ETHEL YENCO, l324 McClure Ave., E,, Air-Line Hostess, Usherettes, Archery. sowmzo warren, 1032 Propp Ave., FS,, Undecided, Epsilon Hi-Y. LORETTA WINTER, 27 Meacham Ave., E., Stenographer, Ceramics, Home Ec., GSL., Scribes, Eonocs Co-Y, Yorker, Hockey, Arch- ery, Honor Society. RONALD YUHAS, 238-40 ll7th Ave., E., Industrial Business Machines, Cross Coun- try, Jr. Red Cross, Photo Club. RONALD YURCAK, IO7 Circle Dr, E., Aeronautical Engineer, Varsity Lacrosse, Football, JV Football, Lacrosse, V Club, Aero Club. JOSEPH WOLF, 7l4 Covert Ave., NHP., Auto Mechanic. JOYCE WOLF, l5O Stone St., E., Secretary, Pica Club, Library, Art. ALICE ZABORA, l288 New York Ave., E., Bookkeeper, Basketball, Titanus, Bowl- ing League, Girls' Service League, Lan- guage. ROBERT ZALESKI, 424 Meacham Ave., E,, Undecided, Track, Choir, Astro-Physics Club. JOAN WOLZ, IO66 Theodora St., FS., Medi- cal Secretary, Honor Society, German Club, Yorker, Soph, Jr. Boards, Scribes, Choir, Scribes Rockettes, Eonacs, Titanus. LILLIAN WRIGHT, 3l Cunningham Ave., FP., Teaching, Band, Choir, Aeolians, Yorker, Leader Corps, Sr. Board, Honor So- ciety, Alpha Hi-Y, Intramurals, Student Council. MICHAEL ZEIGLER, l68 Queens Ave., E., Air Force, Bowling. ANNETTE ZICHICHI, 450 Clement Ave., E., Bookkeeper, Library, Totem Rep. CHRISTINE ZIELINSKI, 530 Eighth Ave., NI-IP., Teaching, ASr. Board, V Band, Honor Society, FTA, Intramurals, Dance Band, GLC, 5 Library Club, Eonacs Co-Y, French Club. , - i A . . X an ' T P sexi? as Q f sb DIANE HAUG, 408 Keller Ave., E., Secre- ' tary. 7- WESLEY STILLWAGGON, 69 Fulton Ave., fill W '-l . fi fl! GCP, College. JOHN VIOLA, I7 Virginia Dr., E., Engi- JOHN OSBORNE, I47 Primrose Dr., NHP, Journalist, Chieftain, Jr. Red Cross, Lacrosse, Student Council. SERAFINA PANZARINO, 506 Ilth Ave. NHP, Secretary. THOMAS WIRTH, 4 Crowells St., E., Un- decided. Camera Shy: Patricia Cates, Thomas Guest, John Gullo, John Lo Freddo. I Remember . . . Every eighth period finds Don Lasko, Choir's president, and There's always room to work up here, says Dick to Sue on ldee and Carol hard at work. one of those crowded days in the Totem Office. 146 neer, V Football, V Baseball. E X ,t Ji Q ti In Memoriam Robert William Hummel was born on May 9, 1941. In 1956, he was graduated from Belmont Boulevard Elementary School. In 1957, he began .school here in Sewanhaka. Robert was taking a course in Auto Mechanics. He had planned to go to an advanced Auto School after graduation. He died in June, 1959. In Memoriam Dr. Charles Salit faithfully served as a mem- ber of the Sewanhaka High School faculty for twenty-eight years as a mathematics teacher, and at the same time gave inspiration to his fellow teachers and to his students. He displayed outstanding ability in the teaching of advanced mathematics to hun- dreds of college-bound students. He was the first faculty sponsor and advisor to the National Honor Society Chapter. He was always regarded as a genuine scholar in mathematics as well as in the humanities. '- The entire student body of Sewanhaka High School takes this means of expressing their deep ap- preciation for the' fine work and efforts of the late Dr. Charles R. Salit inbcarrying out his duties since September, 1931. 147 f Rosemary Passannante Raymond Fox Susan Mildner ,rffifff QQ' 0- Q I---...---'X l ROSEMARY PASSANNANTE Seriously determined, versatile and endowed with a sweet, appeal- ing manner - admired by all -al- ways a lady and a scholar - her quiet leadership was displayed dur- ing her presidency of our Junior and Senior classes - both athletic- ally and artistically inclined - Stu- dent Council, Honor Society and Leader Corps are among her vast array of activities. RAYMOND FOX Outgoing, talkative and a typi- cal extrovert - a success at the art of acquiring friends easily - al- ways on the go and involved in a chaos ot activity - reflects his efficiency and industrious na- ture as an outstanding leader in class affairs and as the TOTEM Ad- vertising Editor - can nimbly dance any step from the Tango to the Charleston. 148 Senior Hall SUSAN MILDNER Neat, petite and sweet - a born leader - always on the go - out- standing scholarship earns her the respect and admiration ot all - shows her efficiency and original- ity as chief of the TOTEM - stimu- lating and witty, there is never a dull moment with Sue nearby - has what it takes to succeed in whatever she does. V1-U ga -.-w-qs-- ----wmv..--luv-w-4,--1-w.1qw: 'v' i BARBARA PURDY Poised and radiant, with a friendly, invigorating smile - dis- tinguished by a gracious personal- ity which wins the confidence of all - talented, versatile and full of lite - displays her avid interest and ability in a multitude of activi- ties - Literary Editorship of the TOTEM, membership in Seminar and Honor Society the result of her conscientious nature and initiative. -W-. ,w--W-.vwvwwmwwvwwvww-E-v--'ww :ws-ri wr frwfv-wwfw-vm--wr' -- ' 'W - -1-,qs -.1-m--v-fm-fvvn-uv-v-Www ROBERT SINGER Unslackening drive and bound- less energy - inevitable success - ever fascinated by the pursuit of knowledge - well-liked for his in- tent and interesting personality - always an individual - Weather Club, Math Forum and Senior Semi- nar claim much of his time - sin- cere, unassuming, a genuine per- son - science and math are his consuming interests at present. 4 6 of Fame LINDA SPEDICK Friendly, vivacious and full of fun - always understanding and sincere - never too busy to help someone else - characterized by a peppy personality and a cheer- ful nature - on intent worker - contributes to Choir, Honor Society and TOTEM as its reliable Feature Editor - her assets all point to a successful teaching career. i Barbara Purdy Robert Singer Linda Spedick 149 Zello Ostrower Edwin Eberle Joan Wolz Publicity Editor Art Editor Business Manager I 960 Totem Angelo Faroci Edward McCullough Sheila Gront Senior Portraits Editor Club Pictures Editor Club Pictures Editor Robert Stampp Marlene Sabbath Raymond Fox Club Schedules Editor Soles and Distribution Editor Advertising Editor 150 A ' 3 'QMS' wr Marie Jansen Richard Bertan Sue Mildner Managing Editor Managing Editor Editor in Chief Editorial Staff YW Barbara Purdy Robert Schmidt Linda Spedick Literary Editor Literary Editor Feature Editor Valerie Moore Joseph Marin Marianne Krueger Typing Editor Sports Editor identifications Editor 151 5 W 1 I M ' x r l ........... ......... nun.. un ..- 111111111 '111111. ...111.'1'1... 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'111111... zzw'1zz . , .. L .... . ........ ........ '11111..... .......... '11 11... N... . ............ 'Sophomore' means 'a clever phony, ' quotes Mr. Sherman to Harry, Karen Soph Hi-Iites and Linda. Mr. Doolittle checks the schedule of assembly programs with Harry and Dorothy. Q Mon, that Sophomore Class is way out l V5 R l i Harry reads some real gone poetry to appreciative beatniks. The puzzled intellectuals of the Sophomore Class. 154 Bob and Mr, Barbieri work on a speech for the next as- sembly. Juniors call an impromptu meeting. O O O .lumor HI-Iltes l don't care what the dictionary says, insists John to Karen and Harry. Y Having fun, Barbara? Blanche, Betty and Pa! pause fo admire a painting in the Art Gallery, Mia? 'H 3.31 Pat, Millie, and Margaret are having troubles. Think you can match them? Senior Hi-Lites One day no senior will ever forget is caught by cameras as Betty has her Senior Portrait taken. L 956553 -. .. ei FW r 156 Rosemarie Passannante proudly receives the El mira Key from Mrs. Millicent Willie. Encore please, Klaus. .',.,, .. . 'K X Q' ing Roy audits perfect books with the help of Mr. Wessels. The girls seem to tind the ogenclu for the next senior board meeting pretty amusing, 4 3 , 'pg 6 ,N f M1 A iff N ' fi . ,y in .Q fi , X w f -' girz 1 f 5 A gf v, Q ' , :va ,J - y N f 313 'K 'wx'fyi'V5P 3 ,img Q, Q, .,.A Q wx 'X L ,171 1' v I W Ly in . rf Q. W, 1 ' h , F -' .L 1 414'-in , L. ,R 8 2- 1 ' xy - if N 9 Q Y 5 hx' INF R 'Q is YA ' ,ax Q . if Q' Pl Q, N If f ' 'L i 0 X' . 5:9 4, b Q P H.. 4 ., 9 i W V A :bf m' h1 ' 2 3 Y S sh is 1. - - Q. w f , x 5 2fZT'3 -. - W, Q K S u vt' , A X 72: Q Qu I A' 5 --r ' , T 5 , Q , J H K 1' - . ' 'Y ' ,4 49' A N. fy. A ff' 2, k 11A g L ' wi A ' 0 Q H, -Rw..4ar I 4 Q. Q . 5 ' bm wx, . 1. 'iv'-w -uifgir U mf ll 3 33' ff ' ' ' , X2 f I U if ,pr v 1 Y ' 'H sl X - a 4 n -1.1 'ur 1 :Q H M it s Ah' 4 K Q 1 ggi, .5' A hi . 2' Fw f' 31151 fifr 'Q 5 , rf 6, . LP Lf '- '-A4 'Qs f fb 9 Q Mt-?f sf Q f mi X ' Q 1 - . X wigs XX 'wx Q Q Q X N f ' '5 SQHSYW' mghpl' 3. Wa-? W' se1 X x XXX, 5 ? -N. S Qfmaeklw Marcia and Bill move gracefully across the floor io the melodic music of the Senior Ball Janet and Dick, a handsome fwosomef' eg iiiiig 3 Mr. Nordahl stops to chat with Senior Advisors Mrs. Thorner and Miss Kruger at fhe Senior Ball. Exoiic was the word for the decora- A' A Ill' L L J ll Barry, Gerry, Evelyn and Joe pause before entering. Juniors climax fhe big evening with the Grand March. Junior Prom The Triads, Barbara, Jenny and Linda, added fo The festivities with their lilfing voices. .D CF Ursula serves punch to many thirsty Juniors. Queen Rosemary reigns over the Junior Prom. 161 Queen Idee and King Jerry exchange a few words after being crowned. A cool glass of punch and Valerie swaying Yo the Hawaiian music of Marge and Dick - what more could you ask for. Student Council Bazaar The Red Cross served french fries iusl like the onef mommy used to make. 'D W4 'RM K. N ,f .DA . . Y, u Q X. a ,-f s ii . x. .. ' ' AQ 5 5 ' Q s f x is i f XA X- x R N. E S XXKNH ass W - 5 EL, K '52 Q Qi Q ,mi lg X 4 iwix xiii 'uf an ii- .mffff 1 , WL-1.f,: 1 X 1 x' f 'a-, 1 , 4 1 '9YQ'3qsg53gs1 ,F iw 5:5 ff' wi. ,Agra ,. A 0' Q Q Q. fx' N Q - - , 3: , A S j Mk? x 9, Q ' 5 ' 'Nw g .wim ' CQ ROW 1: Left to right: Mrs. A. Hahn, Mrs. H. Nordahl, Mrs. H. Krause, Mrs. C. Merrill. ROW 2: Mrs. F. Schley Jr., Mrs. M. Wille, Mrs. J. Niosi, Mrs. J. Smith. P. T. A. More than eleven million men and women, parents, teach- ers and other citizens, in forty-five thousand local units com- prise the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, a nation-wide, democratic, voluntary organization that centers its whole interest on the welfare and education of children and youth. l The Sewanhaka High School Parent-Teacher Association is a part of this great parent-teacher movement. While it is a self-governing group, motivated by the spirit of service to the school and to the community, it has the support and the guid- ance of the state branch and the National Congress. its obiects are: To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, church and community. To raise the standards of home life. To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth. To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child. To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the high- est advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education. 164 Mrs. J. Niosi, President f UDENT COUNCIL 5 l-IA si g:h'A 1' f . W ' MQ 51-5 . ' ' , f se 3 i Dad and teacher Mr, Ira Wilder renders a selection for the au Sewanhaka Student Council President, Jerry Balme, saterizes Jackie dience at Sewanhaka Follies. Gleason. Organs are no mystery to the talented Rose Betty. C . , . 1 0 urtciin's going up, gtr s. S I Three talented Sewonhako dads prepare for the big moment. new 165 .J L W K: war Wim'-M The victors of this year's Student Council Elections. f-af? is A wink and a smile are characteristic of Jerry Balme, Utopian's candidate for President. .-...,. 1 Give me a T is the cry of the enthusiastic T Wonder how Johnny will vote! itcxnus cheerleaders. t A1 I 4 , . a fy ' Y' ,iiigifz . at 2- f N.. W F f . it Y I - . .L W2 12111 . -- .WF ., 1-gli. 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N 'ii' A 1' Imam: 280-H520 Our music department offers all types of instruction. Here ldee takes advantage of the organ lessons. Marion and Johnny admire the new look of our school store. Beauty Culture students practice what they have learned on the women of the community. Carol and Margot are way out, decides John, M.C., of the Junior Talent Assembly. 169 .W .. .. . Y ,,,.--vw.. . -4 Ackerson, R., 91 Adams, K., 100 Adduci, F., 54,116 Adickes, J., 86 Ahern, L., 49,117 Ahlman, Mrs. M., 4 Albo, J., 116 Alia, B., 116 Allbright, K., 42,52,84,85 Allen, G. 48,63 Allocco, Miss A., 21 Allocco, C., 91 Allocco, E., 102,116 Amato, M., 53 Ambrose, R., 116 Anatra, C., 77,78 Anderson, A., 116 Anderson, Mr. A., 17 Anderson, D., 86,107 Anderson, R., 116 Andrews, Mr. R., 18,42,98 Antico, E., 98 Appeldorn, Mr. W., 22 Aquilina, R., 58 Arias, A., 42 Aronson, Mrs. S., 20 Askinasi, Mr. D., 24,102,112,119 Astone, A., 42,46,116 Attias, Mr. J., 17 Augello, P., 116 Augustyn, E., 54,116 Aungst, Mr. H., 23 Aurigemma, J., 51,54,116 Aurigemma, L., 51,81,84,85 Austin, Mrs. K., 22,54 Aybar, P., 54, 116 Azzaro, T., 59,116 Babcock, A., 42,45,46,48,53,56, 90,116 Bachelder, Mr. A., 22 Backiel, Mrs. R., 13,19 Backman, K., 104 Baffa, R., 59 Baglow, R., 58,96,100 Baiernfrind, J., 105 Balrgg, G., 42,45,58,67,77,78,116, Bandrowicz, L., 116 Bantz, D., 45,46,55,56,58,59,116 Barbieri, Mr. D., 22,37,155 Bardenhagen, P., 19,53,105,116 Barmwater, G., 45,46,48,56,57,61, 1 16 Barrett, Mrs., 23 Bartlett, H., 117 Bartoietti, J., 52 Borwig, M., 36,46,62,65,70,107, 117 Basso, K., 50,52,69 Basta, F., 110,117 Batham, C., 19,77,78,104,117 Bayles, L., 34,35,43,86 Beck, S., 78,117 Becker, R., 47,117 Bedell, J., 117 Begel, E., 49 Behhedson, D., 34,35 Biedermann, B., 35,49,78 Bellomo, F., 117 Beltrone, A., 105 Benedikt, T., 117 Bennett, R., 54 Bennedson, D., 34,42,49,107,111 Benson, R., 96 Berger, J., 49 Berglund, Mrs. P., 18 Bergmann, P., 52,63,69 Berkowitz, F., 58 Bernardo, D., 55 Berrafato, F., 42,62 Bertan, R., 46,85,87,117 Betz, G., 74,76,77,118 Bianchi, B., 80,81,117 Bianco, P., 117 Bible, R., 102 Blair, H., 39,43,45,46,48,55,62, 117 Blaising, C., 42,86 Blando, S., 117 Blanken, J., 5O,86,111 Block, G., 59,117 Blumberg, T., 100 Boeckmann, Mrs. A., 10 Boehm, S., 54,117 Boehringer, E., 117 Boellmer, R., 49,117 Boerne, G., 117 Boeschon, N., 49,117 Bombara, M., 42 Bonacore, A., 118 Bonoyita, M., 50 Bon Giorno, R., 112,118 Banner, M., 49,86,111 Bonsero, M., 118 Bothwell, C., 23,50,118 Director Bouton, S., 86,107,111,118 Boxman, R., 118 Boyle, Miss M., 21 Bracciante, J., 48,62,91 Bracciante, R., 98,102 Brandt, Mr. H., 18 Brantuk, M., 118 Brauchler, G., 63,118 Brauchler, R., 74 Braun, J., 39,46,63,77,78, 84,85,118 Brennen, Miss K., 16,81 Brodt, C., 43,54 Bromwich, J., 98,118 Brosnan, Mrs. D., 15,18 Brown, C., 51,63,65 Brown, D., 78,98,104 Brown, Miss G., 16 Brown, R., 37,42,45,102,155 Brust, R., 102 ' Bryk, J., 45,118 Buehler, P., 118 Buettner, F., 74 Bulger, P., 42,46,63,70,118 Bull, C., 62 Bull, C., 46,48,51,62,63,118 Bungay, L., 118 Burgess, F., 45,118 Buglilgardt, C., 39,51,54,66,77,78, Buscemi, J., 118 Busch, Mrs. H., 15,16,52 Busatt, J., 53,107 Butero, A., 86,107,111 Byank, B., 35,74,77,78 Byrne, K., 42,52,66,80,81,1l8 Caine, Mr. A., 12 Caldara, L., 118,119 Cali, C., 119 Calogero, D., 119 Calogero, T., 119 Camien, J., 96 Campisi, M., 102,119 Cappelli, M., 42,52,77,78,119 Cappelman, R., 119 Caputo, F., 74 Caragol, E., 1-19 Carbone, J., 74 Carillo, J., 50,52,80,81,119 Carillo, P., 42,52,84,85 Carlson, P., 91 Carman, B., 119 Carmivalle, D., 102 Carmody, S., 119 Carnevale, L., 119 Carsten, G., 86,111 Carter, Mr. E., 24,1-00,105 Carter, Mr. P., 12 Caruso, D., 55 Casale, P., 54 Casale, P., 98,119 Cassone, ls., 42 Castellano, E., 91 Catalano, A., 63 Catalano, R., 110,119 Catron, S., 58,119 Cauchi, D., 43,48,69,82,83 Cauchi, R., 46,50,54,119 Cavallo, N., 119 Cazzallo, E., 49,52,62,65 Cerone, A., 74,110,119 Champoix, C., 55,86,107,111 Chapman, R., 39.46,48,104,119 Chapuisat, N., 119 Charette, Miss N., 22 Chartrand, R., 47 Chico, B., 50 Chimento, L., 54 Cianfrogna, R., 120 Ciesiel, J., 54 Cifuni, N., 105,120 Cirillo, F., 53 Classen, 1., 86,107,111 Cleary, J., 43,98 Colawelo, L., 55 Cole, B.. 43,45,46,48,52,82,83, 90,120 Cole, V., 39,46,48,65,66,69,120 Colletti, F., 39,50,52,54,65,120 Collins, J., 54,-120 Columbo, P., 42 Comple, J., 120 Conboy, K., 91 Conboy, P., 52 Coniglio, L., 120 Connolly, A., 43,111 Coiwsidine, R., 42,48,51,63,120, 21 Conti, L., 42,46,50,52,80,81,120 Cooper, Mr. L., 18 Copley, J., 120 Coppola, P., 120 Corcoran, J., 120 Cordes, Mr. F., 22,31 Corrado, C., 120 Cositore, R., 112,120 Costa, M., 54 Couillard, R., 45,46,48,50,58,59, 62,66,67,120 Coveney, M., 50 Coyne, E., 51,59,120 Creaea, J., 61 Crepea, M., 61 Cragen, G., 78 Crothers, Mr. E., 22 Csaiko, P., 48,52,62,65 Cutte, S., 102,120 Culp, Miss P., 24,111 Cyriacks, D., 58,59,12O D'Agostino, J., 91 D'Aiello, B., 52,54 Daleo, M., 54,120 D'Alessandro, A., 121 Daly, M., 96,121 D'Ambrose, R., 100,104 D'Amico, A., 58,61,l2l Doresta, F., 56,121 Doresta, S., 121 Davidson, A., 49 Davis, Dr. H., 12 Dawson, G., 86,91,107,111 De Blasio, M., 50,78,80,81,121 Decker, R., 102 De Clemente, G., 121 Defiglia, J., 43 De Leo, B., 104,121 De Leo, L., 63,104,121 Delisi, E., 42,52,82,83 De Luca, M.. 54.121 De Luca, R., 42,513,121 De Oliviera, G., 42 De Marchi, M., 50,121 De Masco, T., 42,54 De Millio, M., 121 De Minio, S., 104 Denby, D., 42,45,46,48,63,77,78, 96,121 Denfield, C., 107 Denker, J., 55 De Primo, V., 45,59,62,74,76 Deretield, C., 86,111 De Sanctis, R., 121 Desimone, S., 112,121 De Stefano, L., 121 De Stefano, N., 121 Destro, P., 121 De Weil, B., 122 Dickman, S., 46,110,122 Dietrich, Mrs. V., 16 Di Gennaro, R., 46,50,80,81,122 Di Giueseppe, C., 122 Dileo, H., 22,46,50,52,54 Di Leva, M., 49 Dinda, E., 49 Dinolfo, D., 42,50,122 Di Paola, R., 74 Director, S., 45,48,55,58,59,61, 63,105 Di Santa, P., 122 Di Sclafani, V., 48,91 Discaltan, V., 104 Dittenhoefer, J., 43,55,63 Dlugokencky, A, 122 Donahue, Mr. W., 22 Donahue, W., 22 Doolittle, Mr. G., 16,34 Dordel, D., 50,511,122 Dorsey, C., 58,77,78,122 Dorsey, E., 50,51,52,77,78,122 Douglas, K., 100 Douman, R., 98 Doyle, Mr. J., 10 Dragani, l., 19,42,77,75,117,122, 162 Dragner, J., 43,52 Drago, A., 55 Driscoll, Mr. F., 16 Durbano, R., 58,59,62,122 Dwyer, D., 122 Eakins, Mr. T., 10 Eberhard, J., 49 Eberle, E., 19,45,46,48,56,61,85, 122 Eberle, R., 51 Ebert, J., 107 Edgersan, E., 19,77,122 Edwards, B., 51 Edwards, P., 49,59 Egan, D., 52 Egan, R., 79,96 Egenolit, B., 105 Ehman, C., 54 Ehrlich, K., 45,55,59,61,63,105 Eitert, C., 122 Eifert, F., 46,50,52,122 Eimer, J., 107,111 Eisemann, L., 52 Eiss, H., 77.78 Eklund, Mr. C., 5,13,17,55 Enis, Mr. J., 18 Enlund, L., 97,104,122 Erhartic, F., 123 Erskine, F., 123 Espayola, J., 76 Eustic, J., 122,123 Eustic, R., 123 Ewald, J., 123 Fager, R., 123 Falcone, D., 123 Fales, L., 63 Falkiner, Mr. C., 24,104,106 Fallica, A., 110 Falteisek, R., 105,123 Fangelo, W., 96 Faraci, A., 39,46,48,77,78,84,85 90,123,157 Faranda, P., 123 Farinella, A., 61,62,9O,123 Fasano, M., 123 Fasbencler, E., 123 Fee, G., 123 Fegarinos, J., 123 Feinman, J., 54 Feinman, R., 77,79 Felczak, A., 123 Felouzis, G., 74 Feldt, V., 42,54 Felt, Mr. M., 18 Ferrara, J., 123 Ferrari, J., 106 Ferraro, C., 98 Ferreira, G., 59 Ferreri, C., 123 Ferris, P., 84,85 Ficara, A., 123 Fielding, W., 104,124 Fierro, F., 124 Filaski, D., 124 Filin, Mr. R., 22 Filippi, G., 43,62,106,124 Fiordelino, N., 54 Fisher, Miss M. L., 49 Fischer, R., 63 Fisher, P., 107 Fischetti, C., 124 Fisk, B., 98 Fittipaldi, S., 52,62 Fitzpatrick, W., 105,124 Flaherty, Dr. H., 12,22 Fleischauer, R., 124 Fleming, Miss T., 15 Fluck, J., 56,124 Flug, J., 76 Focazio, T., 124 Foley, G., 50,78,124 Forbes, V., 43 Forestier, W., 124 Forrara, J., 35 Forst, Dr. J., 21,63 Foster, D., 46,124 Foster, Mr. R., 22 Fox, R., 39,42,46,48,62,76,84, 87,123,124,157,178 Fracasio, F., 96 Fraley, Mr. J., 24,97 Franco, E., 124 Franda, P., 102 Frangipane, R., 124 Frasca, D., 57 Fratello, B., 160 Frederick, Mrs. F., 16,51 Fredrics, Mrs. B., 54 Fredin, J., 42 Freund, L., 52,63 Friedmann, J., 124 Fries, F., 46,124 Froehler, P., 98 Frost, R., 35,78 Fuerst, M. L., 124 Furchak, S., 122,124 Gagliano, F., 102 Gagliardi, C., 54 Gallo, C., 74 Gallo, T., 124 Gallt, R., 61,63,66 Galzman, M., 48 Garnett, E., 19,39,77,78,125 Garnett, W., 100,102,125 Garotala, M., 51,54 Garrand, D., 125 Gartner, A., 125 Garypie, S., 63,74,104 Gash, L., 125 Gaulyak, J., 63 Gawlick, R., 125 Gebbia, Mr. L., 22 Geddes, D., 43,59 Geier, L., 125 Geldmacher, D., 91,104 Geldman, S., 53,55,63 Looby, Gelrnan, R., 59,110,125 Gensh, C., 37,43,52,82,83 George, G., 106 Geraci. G., 96 Gerard, J., 125 Geronimo, J., 35,63 Giacalone, L., 46,125 Giomundo, C., 74 Gianni, M., 125 Giese, R., 78 Gigante, J., 43 Gilbert, P., 52,63 Gilbert, Mrs. Z., 13,21 Gill, Miss V., 13,24 Gioia, J., 98 Githmark, S., 52,54,63 Glazer, Mrs. T., 18 Glouberg, N., 96 Gimmelli, R., 59 Glusky, B., 125 Gnolfo, Mr. S., 21 Goebel, K., 34,35,43 Gohn, P., 125 Gold, B., 55,59,125 Golde, Mrs. J., 17 Gonzalez, F., 43,62 Gargus, R., 48,58,59,77,78,125 Goudreau, Mrs. K., 23 Graham, E., 30,125 Grant, S., 42,7O,77,78,82,83,85, 90,91,125 Gramundo, D., 50,76 Grozoili, B., 45,46,50,80,81,125 Greco, J., 125 Greco, R., 49 Greene, G., 43 Greene, M., 126 Greenesmith, R., 104 Greer, D., 96 Gregory, P., 39,51,126 Grifiim, B., 126 Grilli, V., 19,53,56,126 Groffman, P., 47,456,126 Grogan, J., 102,106 Grote, P., 86,107,111 Grote, P., 45,46,49,54,107,126 Groves, L., 126 Gscttschneider, D., 43 Guenzer, E., 63 Guerzon, P., 54,55 Guerzon, S., 50,5l,54,86,111,126 Guerin, R., 74 Guidorizzi, R., 100 Guliano, J., 104,106 Gullo, J., 110 Gvsitsch, H., 42 Hack, J., 52,58,70,82,83 Hacker, M., 96 Hacker, R., 46,126 Hahn, Mrs. A., 164 Hahn, B., 126 Hahn, C., 126 Hall, E., 58,69 Hallett, P., 50,5l,62 Halpin, C., 126 Hallett, P., 52 Hand, D., 126 Hand, J., 160 Hanley, H., 126 Hanlon, J., 126 Hanson, R., 49 Hansen, B., 102 Hansen, E., 74 Hantman, D., 57,62,105,126 Hantman, Mrs. N., 164 Hantman, T., 104 Hardy, G., 126 Hargrove, J., 52,65,69,84,85 Horned, D., 63,78,91 Harold, S., 50,126 Harrington, A., 78,91 Harrington, J., 126 Harrison, Mr. G., 22 Harshman, D., 126 Houck, J., 127 Haudberg, K., 35,86,111 Haug, D., 146 Haunss, H., 127 Hoviken, C., 107 Haviken, R., 96,100 Haviken, V., 42,46,102,106,127 Hawkins, J., 50,107 Healy, M., 127 Heally, W., 74 Heelan, G., 58,65,86,111 Heelan, R., 43 Hegener, A., 46,50,127 Heins, E., 61 Helgcns, T., 43,52,54 Heller, B., 63 Heller, Dr. J., 12 Hendrickson, C., 105 Henn. P.. 82.83 Henricksen, C., 51,90 Herig, J., 127 Herald, W., 127 Herrman, B., 63,65 Hersperger, Mr. M., 20 Hibbard, E., 127 Higgins, M., 127 Hilclerbrand, P., 98,127 Hilkerneier, Miss D., 16 Hill, C., 49 Hill, Mr. C., 13,19 Hill, D., 86,107 Hill, J., 127 Hill, M., 48,76 Hill, R., 59,63,74 Hinchman, W., 127 Hinley, P., 49 Hislop, P., 54 Hiss, R., 63 Hoberman, B., 96 Hoetfner, C., 39,50,52,54,70,127 Hoerner, R., 127 Hoffinger, K., 127 Hoflmeyer, R., 127 HoFfman, Mr. G., 17,37 Hohre, T., 102 Holle, R., 74 Holmes, J., 35,52,78,107,111 Holmes, R., 42,46,5l,127 Holub, Dr. J., 12 Horezewski, T., 49,59,127 Hosler, Mr. N., 58 House, T., 127 Housman, C., 91 Howell, J., 54 Howell, T., 127 Huebner, J., 45,46,50,77,78 84,85,128 Hughes, J., 100 Hulett, D., 110 Hummel, R., 147 Hurd, A., 106,128 Husser, R., 128 Hussey, R., 51,128 Huttner, A., 46,55,58,128 Hyde, J., 52 lannuzzi, J., 43 lglauer, Miss E., 21 lhaas, D., 96 lmson, B., 84,85 lngerillo, J., 105 lnzerillo, J., 105 lppolito, C., 46,52,80.81,128 lppolito, T., 49,63,107 Irwin, Mr. W., 20,85 Jacobs, D., 45,46,48,55,56,58,61, 128 Jacondino, J., 30,128 Jaffe, H., 56,74,76.128 Janovitz, W., 100,105,128 Jansen, M., 39,46,48,58,59,62,85, 128 Jeacoma, R., 82,83,128 Jeffries, A., 91 Jelley, C., 43,77,78 Jens, B., 128 Johnston, W., 43 Johnson, W., 77 Johnston, C., 128 Johnston, W., 78,128 Jones, Mr. I., 4.16 Jones, W., 57,58 Kadian, F., 43,52,84,85 Kadian, K., 42,52,63,69,84,35 Kaelin, D., 45,46,48,56,61,128 Kohl, A.. 128 Kaiser, C., 128 Kalicin, G., 49,128 Kamm, H., 112 Kaminski, G., 80,81,129,160 Karsch, D., 43,86 Karsen, D., 111 Katnowski, A., 129 Kaufmann, N., 63,66,74,77,129 Kaufmernd, D., 104 Kauth, JH 46,48,63,69,129 Kazdon, Miss H., 17 Kearney, E., 58,129 Keates, J., 129 Keenan, R., 129 Kellero. A., 48,129 Kelly, F., 98,104 Kelly, J., 53.129 Kelly, K., 102,129 Kelly T., 98,100 Kempel, K., 63 Kendall, M., 55,62,63 Kennedy, C., 129 Kennedy, R., 78,98 Kershaw, D., 48,63,105 Kessler, P., 55,107 Keifer, Mr. A., 10,12 Kitts, Mr. J.. 85 Kimer, J., 43,129 Kimmel, K.. 5O.8O,81.129 Kingstorf, K., 42,45,46,129 Kirk, Mr. R.. 22 Kirkwood, G., 98 Klein, K., 48,52.66,82.83,129 Klich, G., 49,52,69,102,129 Klich, J., 51.91 Kliger, Mr. S., 10 Klocklewicz, J., 74 Kleig, A., 46,50,52,54,66,82,83, 9 Kluge, J., 52 Knapp, W., 61,98 Knaueri, A., 63,74 Knieriemen, E., 63,78 Knolle, J., 129 Knudsen, K., 54,91 Koehler, C., 43,52,62,82,83,129 Koerner, Mr. H., 20 Klosklewicz,AJ., 74 Konnerth, J., 63 Koplar, Mr. J., 22 Korade, G., 102 Korec, M., 130 Kovaric, I., 52,58,69,84,85 Kramer, M., 45,46,55,102,130 Kraniak, K., 52 Kranz, Mrs. D., 23 Krause, Mrs. H., 164 Krause, S., 50,82,83 Krim, A., 46,59,61,130 Kruger, E., 130 Krueger, M., 42,45,46,50,52,70, 85,90,130 Kruger, Miss H., 19,160 Krumey, D., 34,35,51,63,111 Kryskuc, C., 54 Kubart, V., 35 Kucharski, R., 130 Kuenneke, C., 130 Kunc, V., 35 Kurtz, R., 130 Kushner, G., 63 Kurz, J., 54 Laaatto, A., 54 La y, Miss M., 20 Lamattina, R., 130 Langone, C., 39,46,63,65,130 La Port, J., 130 Larson, J., 43 La Rocca, A., 130 La Rocca, R., 130 Larson, S., 51,63,65 Larson, T., 55 Lasch, M., 48,50,63,69,178 Lasko, D., 19,45,46,48,77,78,98, Lotrugio, E., 131 Loud, E., 106,131 Lowe, R., 63 Loy, M., 50 Luciani, T., 54 Luerssen, F., 63 Lunquist, R., 98,131 Lutz, L., 19,42,46,48,52,65,66,70, 74,77,78,90,117,131 McCarthy, J., 63 McClintock, Mr. M., 18,47,85 McConnell, J., 63,98 McCormack, L., 54 McCullough, E., 42,45,46,48,55, 56,57,87,90,133 McDacle, 133 McDonald, G., 74 McDonough, K., 77,78,133 McEneaney, S., 43,52,70 McEwen, J., 39,42,46,51,74,80, 81,133,157 McGovern, C., 98 McGrath, P., 133 McGuire, G., 55 McKay, R., 59 McKenna, M., 133 McKnight, T., 98,133 McLane, Miss l., 21,62 McMillan, Mr. Neil, 22 Mac Donald, G., 86,l07,111,131 Macfarland, M., 37,42,58,63 Mac Kenzie, M., 51 Madden, V., 52,131 Maglia, M., 50,131 Maguire, R., 132 Mahar, Mrs. L., 20 Maimone, C., 132 Makafske, W., 39,48,59,62,91,105 132 Malcolm, M., 42,48.50,69 Malone, Mr. C., 22 Mancin i, E., 98,102 Mancuso, R., 54 Mancuso, S., 132 Manges, K., 58,63 Mantel, B., 132 Marasco, F., 62,132 Morcell, J., 43,55,7S Morcell, M., 78,132 Marcisak, R., 132 Marin, J., 45,46,48,58,59,62.84, 106,132 Marin, R., 91 Marinelli, M., 58,62 Marino, D., 110 Marino, E., 52,77,78 Marino, J., 132 Marks, E., 39,58,59,63,102,132 Maroni, K., 82,83 Marques, E., 100,102,106,132 100,104 Latalladi, R., 130 Laube, Mr. R., 22 Lauder, E., 63 Laurets, F., 122 Laurito, F., 130 Leadbetter, Mrs. W., 12 Le Brow, G., 50j52,63,66 Le Brocq, M., 55 Ledda, C., 35,50 Ledda, R., 130 Lee, D., 63,71 Lee, R., 102,105,130 Lees, J., 51 Lehner, J., 130 Leirer, R., 63 Leis, B., 130 Leisenheimer, C., 110,112,131 Lentino, J., 131 Leone, P., 131 Leone, Miss T., 46 Lepsis, M., 131 Lesilgie, B., 45,46,48,52,69,80,81, Lesser, S., 49,131 Levy, Mrs. D., 13 Levy, J., 50,69 Licata, C., 131 Licata, J., 51,54 Liebe, D., 100,131 Liebman, F., 102,131 Lieberman, H., 74,105 Lielinski, C., 48 Linding . 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BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '60 FROM THE CHIEFTAIN TRIANGLE CHAIR SERVICE WE RENT CHAIRS, BRIDGE AND BANQUET TABLES, PORTABLE BARS, COAT RACKS, STAGES AND SPEAKERS PLATFORMS 180-20 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica 3, N. Y. OL 8-7684 Please mention THE T OTEM when purchasing advertised products. , . x .,,,...........----H CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 MR. 8. MRS. ERIC WEDEMEYER KARL WALTER RALPH ERIC JR. N CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATES and the TEACHING STAFF LA -'kf- T Ql'f- Branches Throughout Long Island MAIN OFFICE 853 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square, N. Y. FL 2-2454 PI T E TOTE h h d d d Mrs. Ahlman Mr. Henry Aungst Kay Austin Mr. 84 Mrs. R. Babcock Mr. 81 Mrs. P. Bouton Mr. gl Mrs. W. Braun Catherine B. Brennen Mr. 81 Mrs. G. Brhuchler Mr. 8. Mrs. A. J. Bromwich Mr. 8. Mrs. C. H. Bryk Mr. 8. Mrs. A. C. Brukhardt Mr. 8. Mrs. M. Buscemi Mr. Canovatchel Mr. 81 Mrs. W. Carleone Mr. 8g Mrs. J. E. Considine Mr. F. Cordes Mr. 8- Mrs. H. Couillard Mr. 8. Mrs. R. A. Denby Mr. 8. Mrs. E. 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Lutz Mr. 8K Mrs. J. Marcisak Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Marin Mr. 8. Mrs. H. Marks Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Marullo Mr. 8. Mrs. E. F. McEwen Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Melnyk Mr. 8. Mrs. W. Meyer Mr. 81 Mrs. A. J. Mildner Mr. 8- Mrs. H. T. Moore Mr. 8. Mrs. K. E. Nicholson Mr. 8- Mrs. N. Nigro Mr. 8. Mrs. H. Nordahl Mr. 8. Mrs. N. J. Norman The Norris Family Mr. 8. Mrs. A. Passannante Mrs. Florence Paul Mr. 84 Mrs. R. Pennachio Acknowledgments Mr. Bruce Scotland Mr. Arthur Side Joyce Braun Annette Hegener Carol Hoelfner Jean Kauth Gloria Klich Barbara Piltz Mike Reiter Rose Sinisi The staff of l96O, would also like to thank many teachers and students who generously tolerated and aided us in the completion of the i960 TOTEM. 188 Mr. 8. Mrs. D. Picarella Mr. 8- Mrs. B. Poggioli Mr. 8t Mrs. A. M. Pollock Catherine S. Pritchard Mr. 8. Mrs. W. W. Purdy Gladys E. M. Reed Mr. 8. Mrs. Reiter Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Riedmaier Mr. 8K Mrs. T. G. Risi Mr. 8. Mrs. V. A. Romei Mr. 8: Mrs. R. A. Rossini Mr. 8. Mrs. F. Rotunda Mr. 8. Mrs. H. 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NICKOLSON som DESIGNER AND MARINE CONSULTANT FL 2 0320 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '60 FROM THE TOTEM STAFF PI THE rorsmhphgd dpd Sewonhokons con be iusfly proud of their campus. It is os eloborofe, complete ond oftrocfive os mony college cornpuses. 2g2S1+f ' Q n ' 1 i l ...M I ' lA. ..', - MM fm V- . . ana., W Q gvgqipiigigqqq A 5 ., r X 4-':.:R5'.+.i3,v.1w. f inf, .. ,..,.-,,. ,.,. WWA A. ,W ,m.M , A 'iiirlifi vt 'll 555 EAT M ...4 14' v ,A All fun wg as 215: :Eli ,' K' 'fir 1 ng, I N I: 4-as-A, ,.,,t, 5 .awww was: JQgg3f?Q if .Q so Y F ' -4 we-wa ai , . Aj K -.f3.'g:3.,, - ,., ,. .Q f sq-fo-.V W-df .-...., +L W X y fi ' ' x gk Acknowledgements . . Aeolians Aeons Alpha Hi-Y ........ Amateur Radio Club .. Area Council Art Department Artsmen . . .... Astrophysics ...... Baseball ........... Board of Education Beauty Culture . . . . . Bowling ........... . Boys' Leader Corps . .... . Boys' Physical Education Department .... Business Education Department . . . . . . Cafeteria Staff ............... Central District Staff ...... Chemistry Service Society . .. Chieftain ............... Chair Citizenship Education Department Cross Country Custodial Staff .. Dedication ......... Der Deutsche Verein ....... District Principal's Message Elections ..... . English Department Eonacs Epsilon Hi-Y . . . Ex Libris Exponents . . . Foreword . . . . .. Future Farmers .. Future N urses Future Teachers .... . ..... Girls' Athletic Association .... Girls' Leader Corps ................ Girls' Physical Education Department .. Girls' Service League . . . . . . Golf ............. Graduation . . Guidance .......... Health Department History Honor Society Honor Society ........ Hockey ................. Home Economics Department Home Economics Club ..... Directory .......... .................... . . .. . Department ........................ Industrial-Technical-Vocational Iota Beta Hi-Y ln Memoriam .. Jets ......... Junior Board .. Junior Hi-Lites Junior Officers . . . Junior Prom ..... Junior Red Cross .......... Junior Varsity Basketball .... Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Junior Varsity Football .... Junior Varsity Lacrosse .. Index . . 189 . . 77 . 77 . 70 . . 58 . . 47 . . 19 . 53 . 59 . . 105 . . 10 . . 54 . 106 . . 110 . . 24 . . 20 . . 25 . . 12 . . 59 . 92-93 78-79 18 96-97 .. 26 .. 4-5 .. 63 .. 11 166-167 .. 16 . 64 .. 72 . 1 . 61 6 . 49 . 49 .. 48 .. 86 111 .. 24 .. 50 .. 106 158-159 . 27 . 27 .. 48 46 .. 107 .. 26 .. 54 170-173 .. 22 .. 69 .. 147 . 60 .. 37 .. 155 .. 36 .. 161 .. 51 .. 100 . . . 82-83 .. 102 .. 98 Junior gg --4 Varsity Twirlers Lacrosse Langua ge Department .. Latin Club .......... Library Library Club ........ Department . . . L'Orif1amme ...... Los Jovenes . . . Math Forum ............ Mathematics Department Music Department ........ Office Omicro P.A. C Staft ..... n Hi-Y . . . lub . . . Pep Squad .. Photo-S tills ....... Placement Oliice .. . Presidents' Club . . . . . Principal's Message . . . 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