Sewanhaka High School - Totem Yearbook (Floral Park, NY)
- Class of 1961
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Hu...,..,. gf fi A Mr. John Doyle, District I7. Mr. Thomas Eakiris, District 5. I m . ,c fr rr , ,M W if , Egfr' 5 ,i Mr. Altrecl Loew, Attorney. Mr. Anthony Crea, District I6. deyond tue nofunuZ eu!! of J , we ent-'he emu of it if i M S -Q55 ff' we WM i Mr. Alfred Kiefer, District Trecisurer ca M Wm Mrs. Anne Boeckmann, District 22. you u Znofzouyu u ' of oulyeef fnudez from of and ', pluoa uoeful Mr. Russell F. Thomas, Jr., President, District 22. 144 you eontdnue youu education, on uo you yo into cuddle exweetedto mondeo ' ... A J ' 1 fav is i. li 1 g i ,. M- - f i ,.iy,, 4 duty an!! go fue :owned 'k', y . Mrs. Viola S. Southern, District 5. Mr, J. Edwin Russel, District Clerk. 8 . I l Zalacatdonybawmeia and game uh. L Mr. C. Hill, Music. yea Mr. I. Wilder, Citizenship Education. aawzeec gnu iaue Zaien, '75 64 4640 iaped 64413 you have aadaoldacdeen and ! aa: 1 Mrs. D. Levy, Home Economics. Miss I. 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V Mr. Kenneth Place, Superintendent of Ai .A A as Buildings and Grounds. ,, , . ... 1 N Me duzectauz af tie Wwe iced one af ide gazed '--. K ll il i M ' . . Dr. Thomas Looby, District Director of Adult Education. plpoonfjmo Naosa, Director of sohooi Pub- 1 and ide af .P 1 appozzfaxdq 44 4 541660219 , maie Me moat gi .5 if If nmie :de mod of Wm Dru. Honor, School Do ofof , 076, ' ' 4. Mrs. Wilma Leadbetter, School Lunch Super- visor. 10 4taffafz'4ef?6l7otem!Zowzz'4eme, 5 ,'cefztac9zZqcf44t6me!qmwl wet! tie effofzte of aww. to expfofze K' I i 644105 dy vndlt, ide of Zf: z h iii ii i L? is and dz Mc mazda af mea. Mf' Aiffed Kiefeff District Business Mon- oger. i of tie yaatl of today. Mr. Richard Wipper, I 5 I I!edt'c4 E District Director of Vocczfionol 81 Techni- cal Education. ,bwrpode of fvmn. ?ace eaezy new ofa: dewqade-wofzdegaanemfx Mr. Thor Sondgren, District Transporta- t A tion. Fuuqeaf of :de Dame: ' ll X V . 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STANDING, lra Wilder, Leon C, Cooper, Jordan G. Enis, E, Sedat, Robert Andrews, Howard Brandt, Marcus Felt. Citizenship Education Department The Citizenship Education Department provides the Sewanhalca l-ligh School student with a basis for an active understanding and interest in the atiairs ot government and the rights ot the people. Through this method the English Dep Expression ot thoughts and the introduction to litera- ture are the goals ot the English Department. By partici pating in the courses ottered by this department, the stu SEATED, left to right, Miss Brown, Mrs. Dietrich. STANDING, Mrs. Thorner, Mrs. Pritchard, Mr. Driscoll, Mrs. Ahlman, Miss Burke, Miss citizen may keep pace with the varying principles and actions ot governing bodies that are in the ever increas- ing spotlight ot modern politics. 3 rtm ent dent acquires the fundamental basis for intelligent con- versation and communication ot ideas through a well- versed vocabulary. Ruppert, Mr. Doolittle, Mr. Balozs, Miss Hillcemeir, Miss Reed, Mr. Hosler, Mrs. Busch, Mrs. Fredericks, Dr. Sluszlca, Mrs. Abels, Mr. Ryan. .lin i ROW l, left to right, AI Burlingame, Harriet Kazdon, Mabel Oestrich, Jack Attias, Alfred Anderson, Ida A. Ostrander, Josephine Galde. Mathematics Department The Mathematics Department has long served to instill in the mind ot the student the logical thought processes necessary to mathematics. A wide range of courses is ottered, beginning with elementary algebra, through geometry and trigonometry and culminating in a vig- orous program in calculus. These courses develop practi- cal and abstract concepts which are important in acquir- ing logical thought. Industrial Arts - Technical - Vocational Department The Industrial program presents to the students a complete and comprehensive course in a specific tleld ot their choice, which is designed to develop competence ROW l, lett to right, N. McMillan, A. Urbana, R, Filin, R. Hottner M. Morris, D. Wipper, K. Austin, N. Charette, F. Cordes, M. Abels, T. O'Beirne. ROW 2, G. l-lelfert, C. Wright, C. Locke, J. Fott, W. Ap- in their future careers. Graduates are prepared tor college entrance or tor direct entry into industrial or vocational employment. peldorn, M. Lindermen, C, Malone, B. Smith, J. Kopler, FF Kilkenny, R. Foster, D. Barbieri, G. Harrison, L. Gebbia, F. Day, R, Mortens, R. Laube, R. Kirk, A, Side, W. Perlowsky, W. Bohl. xlz, re, 'N ' Left to right, Mr. Scholl, Mrs. Mahar, Mrs. Weigle, Mrs. Riordan, Mr. Scotland, Dr. Kraushar, Mr. lrwin, Mr. Hersperger, Mr. Nelson, Mrs. McWilliams. Business Education A district course designed to instruct future secre- taries, retailers and those commercially minded girls who wish to enter the world of business is a service of the Business Education Department. The department staff stresses admirable traits and diligent work habits as its goals. Radio Radio announcing, direction, production and pro- gram arrangement are only a limited number oi tea- tures ottered through the auspices ot the Radio Depart- ment which includes teachers, members of the PA. Radio Club and Radio Guild. Interested students can conduct radio programs which are actually broadcast over the Sewanhalca FM radio station on the campus. SEATED, Mrs. M. Ahlman, M. H. Hosler, Miss L. Gerdes, STANDING, Mr. W. Reifel, Mr. W. Gregory, Mr. Frank Driscoll. I Allocco, Miss ROW 1, left to right, Mrs. Weiman Mrs. Ginzburg, ROW 2, Mr. Stevens, Miss Mertz, Miss lglauer. Library Language Department Reading is a wide-spread source for elementary and advanced procurement of knowledge, as well as for ex- treme enioyment. An extensive library is an asset to a school, and its control, expansion and foundation rest on the foresight and intelligence of the members of its staff. Recent advances in communication and transporta- tion, which have brought the peoples of the world into a more integral relationship, have placed a premium upon the mastering of a foreign language. The Lan- guage Department has made it possible to learn Latin, German, French and Spanish. For the understanding and appreciation of a foreign culture, language study is encouraged and is frequently included as a prereq- uisite for college. SITTING: Mrs. Z. Gilbert, STANDlNG, Left to right: Dr. J. Forst, Mrs. E. Cain, Miss L, Boyle, Mrs. J. Drury, Mrs. A. Spiliotis, Miss l. McLaine, Mrs. J. Kluger. -ing an QW 6392! ROW l, left to right, seated, Albert E. Bachelder, Ethel Lan- son, Theresa Leone, Samuel Silverman, STANDING, Donald Karnpton, Helen Neuhs, Rita Zatorski, Charles Sterrett, Angela Mazzella, Henry G. Aungst. Placement Mrs. Barrett, Mr. Aungst ROW l, left to right, Gilbert Hottman, Beatrice Weinberger, Gladys Sikora, Carl Eklund, Robert Padgett, Frank Massey. 22 Guidance Department Student understanding and aid is the resolve of the high school Guidance De- partment. Planning tor college, caree-r placement, program scheduling and other services are available to every stu- dent. These services enable the school to possess a laison vvith the aspirations of its potential graduates. Science Department By the utilization ot laboratory tech- niques and classroom demonstrations, the Science Department endeavors to provide scientihc material tor the student. This, along with textbook instructions, are the methods that the department employs to teach physical and biological concepts and permits the Sevvanhalcan to discover the uncomplicated mysteries ot pure science. Home Economics Department Cooking, sewing and other duties of a good homemaker are necessary for creation of satisfactory future homes by Sewanhaka girls. The Home Economics Department with courses in domestic sub- jects is providing for the mature and practical needs of the future homemaker. ROW 'I, left to rightfseated, M. L. Fishery O'Connell, H, Katz, ROW 2, standing, A. Katsubo, J, Mason, l. Mayer. ea lth A healthy body is the prerequisite of a healthy mind. The Health Department staff is responsible for the physical wel- fare of the Sevvanhaka student body. Periodic inspections of eyes and ears, as vvell as dental and physical examinations are of prime importance to this department. Left to Right - Mrs. Sedat, Mrs. Whidden, Mrs. Levy. Special Education Individual students have individual needs. The aim of the Special Education Department is to encourage each student to work to his fullest capabilities and to enable him to lead a more productive life. Mr. Teachout. We fix -ali 23 Music Music is the universal language which is understood by all peoples of the world. It is, therefore, the purpose of our Music Department to convey to the Sevvanha- kan beauty and the necessity of grasping the concepts of this sphere of culture. lts program is extremely varied and encompasses the tastes of both ardent music lovers and satisfied listeners. SEATED, Mr. Hill, STANDING, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Wood. lg L, K4 ., Art The medium of art is an immense and varied craft. The Art Department is entrusted with the duty of instilling an appreciation of altruistic values into the mind of the Sevvanhakan. The department staff seeks to teach the student the fundamentals of color, line and space and to interpret the emotions they portray. Mr. Cuffaro, Miss Kruger, Mrs. Backiel, Mr. Maver. Transportation Department Although extensive educational facilities are present at Sevvanhaka High School, the student must be on the scene to partake of them. This is the task of the Transportation Department. The depart- ment provides the means to transfer those students needing transportation to and from school. Co- ordination and regulation of bus schedules is of prime importance to this group. Thor Sandgren Textbook Department Mrs. Poulk ' O Main Office Fore round Miss Possof Miss Romano Back 9 f I - ' ground, Mrs. Corrado. Insert, Mrs, Podgor- ski Registration Committee Left to right, Mr. Harrison, Miss Smith, Miss Hilkemeir, Mrs. Mohor, Mrs. Riordon. ROW 'l, left to right, Miss Smith, Miss Gill. ROW 2, Miss Rehill, Miss Culp. i f Girls Physical Education For healthy development of sound bodies,as well as sporting minds, the Girls' Physical Education Department prepares Les Femmes for the struggle in a competitive so- ciety. Physical 'fitness is achieved through exercise, arch- ery, hockey, softball and other sports. Boys Phys. Ed. Dep't. Gym classes, sports, health, and driver education are the various activities and subiects directed, controlled, and taught bythe Boys' Physical Education Department. Emphasis on sports is one ot the methods that this depart- ment uses to instill in the students' minds the idea ot com- petition in life,as well as the need tor physical fitness. ROW 'l, left to right, J. Fraley, E. Carter, Bill Ritch. ROW 2, Carl Falkiner, Larry Resnick, David Askinasi, Tom Russo. as is Q Cafeteria To provide The rneans Tor The vig- orous activities of the student and faculty body, the Cafeteria Staff is a vital organ of Sevvanhaka High School. A properly balanced lunch, planned and prepared, is a factor that must both satisty the student and The state requirements for a healthy diet. Lett to right, Mrs. Alvarez, Mrs. Schreck, Mrs, Thom, Mrs, Willer. 5 . . Q T 7 I wg - 213551: fl ,Y 4 elif, A95 Q t A33 -- at , .xi-1' lf-'vt ROW 'l, left to right, R. Peyssard, E. Sucktull, B. Syme, W. Lead better, M. Remmett, Anne Cea. ROW 2, M. Byrne, M. Lenahan E. Huth, J. Cummins, M, Bosta, L, Gagliano. ROW 3, R. Rumele I, Kadian, G. Leimgruber, M, Bonornolo, S. Grier, F. McCabe. Custodial Staff Realizing the need lor cleanliness, sate school con- ditions, and the ethcient operation ot electrical, me- chanical and heating apparatus, the custodial staff functions daily to provide the school with the many necessities that its efticient operation relies on. The credit tor the cleanliness of the school building and grounds is due To the unceasing ettorts ot this statt. ROW 'l, left to right, George Capobianco, Alfred Swenson, Robert Arlotta, ROW 3, Al De Marchi, John Vohs, John Wilshere, Edward Wligtof, Sam Hayman, Emil Wortmann, Julius Remontino. ROW 2, Vvilmot, Sal Titone. Carl Weller, Henry Spriclcels, Charles Colletti, George Mott, Peter I 1 EXPLORE RS CLU B IL g WN IKKLRIKMNN EXPLORERS MARY ANN ACETO, 549 Stewart Ave., NHP., College - lBM, Radio Guild, Chieftain, Soph,, Sr. Boards, Girls' Service League, ln- tramurals - Hockey, Softball, Eonac's Co4Y. ANDREW ACKER, 83 Euston Road, WH, Electrical Engineer, Tech, Softball Team, Tech. ,Basketball Team. RONALD ALBERICI, l4 Mildred Court, FP., Aviation, Baseball. ROBERT ALBIGNANO, l65 Doris Ave., FS., Business, Weight Lifting Club, Intramurals, Soph. Baseball, RICHARD ACKERSON, 92 Verbena Ave., FP., Engineer, TOTEM Club Contracts Editor, Epsilon Hi-Y, P.A. Radio Club, Student Council, Honor Society, German Club, Presidents Club, Math Forum. JAMES ACQUAVELLA, 307 Lowell Ave., NHP., Draftsman, lntramu- rals A Lacrosse, Leader Corps, Rifle Club. KAREN ALLBRIGHT, l55 Schenck Blvd., FP., College, Usherettes, Los Jovenos, Girls' Service League, Soph. Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council, JV, V Tvvirlers, Utopian, Scribes Club. GEORGE ALLEN, 233 Aspen St., FP., LQN, German Club, Sachem Players, History Honor Society, Astro-Physics Club, Chieftain, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, JV La- crosse, Bowling, TOTEM Literary Staff. rs, Q ., , ., ws,tr,.ru,.w,.1-A - f , ev BARRY ANDERSON, l65 Locust St., FP., Machinist, Q7 ,04- ANGELO ACTISDANO, 289 Keller Ave., E., Builder, Sports. DONALD ADAMS, BB Aspen St FP., College, Basketball, Baseball Track, French Club. la MARY AMATO, 60 Herbert Ave., E., Commercial Artist, Artsmen, Girls' Service League, Library Club, Student Council. ANNE ANDERSON, l57 Belmont Blvd., E., Typist, Girls' Service League. AUDREY ARIAS, 925 Stewart Place, FS., Secretary, Akahnawes, . Student Council, Junior Red Cross, EUGENE ANNO' 89 M09 0 f' PAUL APPELDORN, 14.08 146 st., Bowling' Ave FP Tool and Dye Maker' 'lv Whitestone, NY., German Club, Football, JV Lacrosse, V Club, Omicron HI-Y, Akahmwesl LORRAINE AURIGEMMAI Q5 A,gO Moclime SHOP Cll-'bl Ave., E., Medical Secretary, ROSEMARIE T. ARGILA, 295 Kirk- man Ave., E., Hairdresser, Arch- ery. 30 Homemaking Club, JV, V Twirlers, Girls' Service League, Jr. Red Cross. N 41-we CHARLES AVONA, 37 Lincoln St., E., Archaeology. ROBERT BAKER, 54 Evans Ave., E., Undecided, Sr. Board, Audio Vis- RICHAR BAFFAI 1 C L I ual Club, Radio Guild, Football - KENNETH BACHMAN, 1376 any NH? Dcouege S,gnfff',je,,jQf,, vc, vmiiy Club, student com. ST., E., AUTO M6CI'1Gf1IC, SGFUOY Hi-YWX-Ponems' Jets Chemistry cil, Intramural Basketball. Board! Coop' Service Society. KATHLEEN BASSO, i082 Esther RICHARD BAGLOW 602 South St., FS., Secretary, Usherettes, mth Sf. NHPV Accoumom Girls' Service League, Akah- Spring Track, Cross-Country, Bas- ngwes' EOTIPCS CO-Ygb lolokgeloo ketball, National Honor Society, HEY' ,Bowlmgy SCF' GS IU ' Chieftain, Utopian, Varsity Club, JV Basketball. -also , E :j u V, r frm , -, +L.. 2.51, JOSEPH BAUERNFEIND, i485 Han- cock St., E,, Printer, VC Tennis, JV Baseball, Bowling. I JOHN BECKLEY, I79 Role Ave., GARY BECK 104 N SS U Bld FS., Landscaping, Intramural a a v . ' ' S . WI-I., Auto Mechanic, Co-op train- polls '9' ., l .Q WILLIAM BEDELL, 49 cmmfaon I fi' ' M6 lf Ave., FP., Civil Engineer, Epsilon fi ty I MIXL' Hi-Y. , 'I l I J f 'li Mr., 1' I ' ' f W ' I X I I ii , 5 YA I f i I I. . if - . I Q ' AL - I, I I I fr , jinfm' I 31 EDWAR Ave., neer, DENIS Ave,, Rifle Club, Biolog D BEGEL, l65 McKinley FS., Industrial Traffic Engi- Future Farmers of America, BEKAERT, lO3 Clement E., Pharmacy, Spanish Club, Club, Radio Guild, English Debating Club, Stamp Club, y Club, History Club, wi R., M '.:'f f ROBERT BENSON, 145 Stone si., E., College, Track, Varsity Club. PAULETTE BERGMANN, 335 Doh- erty Ave., E., Teaching, Rockettes, Senior Seminar, National Honor Society, TOTEM Sales and Distri- bution Editor, L'Oritlamme, Usher- ettes, Jr. and Sr. Boards, lota Beta Phi Hi-Y. JOEL BERGER, lO5 Silver St., E., College, Future Farmers of America, Weight Lifting Club. FREDRIC BERKOWITZ, 465 Dunster Court, VV.H., Electrical Engineer Amateur Radio Club. . up-N, YS ROBERT BERNARD, i6 Sewanee Ave., E., Mechanical Engineer. FRANK BERRAFATO, i370 Clay St., E., College, TOTEM Sports Editor, Epsilon Hi-Y, lntrarnurals, Bowling, Chieftain, Latin Club, Student Council, History Honor Society. vis.. HUGO BERTA, 23 Fern St., FP., DONALD BICKLER, 892 Bryant N.B.C., J.V. ond V. Lacrosse, J.V. Ave., N.H.P., Business Administra- Basketbdll, RICHARD BEUERLEI 5 Spruce Avew tion, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, F.P., College, P.A. Club, Student Weight Lifting, Aero Club- GEORGE BETZ, 625 South l3th St., Council, Sr' Board, Epsilon Hi-Y- N,H.P., Professional Musician, MARIA BOMBARA, 172 Gilmore Dam Bwidf Varsity Bfmdf RICHARD BIBLE, iii Orchid si. Blvd., F-P-, College, Honor SO- Morching Bond, Choir, Aeons. p,p,, College, V, Football, V, LG. Cie-ry, Alpha Hi-Y, Student Coun- crosse, Varsity Club, .l.V. La- Crosse. 32 cil, Ticket Committee, Los Jovenes, Pep Squad, Chieftain, Library Club, Intramurals. 4.4 --4 MARIE BOVENZI, 18 Sussex Rd., E., Printer, Senior Board, Intramu- rals. JOHN BRACCIANTE, 1463 Adams St., P., Lawyer, Student Council, Soph., Jr., Sr. Boards, Omicron Hi-Y, JV Lacrosse, Varsity Club, History Honor Society, Spanish Club, Chieftain Rep., Sachem Players, Jr, Red Cross. ROBERT BROWN, 876 Oaks Dr., FS., Commercial Pilot, Sr. Class President, Jr, Class President, Soph. Class Treas., National Honor Society, Student Council, JV and V Football, JV and V Track, Varsity Club. LILLIAN BRUEN, 1314 Scimitar Ave., E., Beautician. is-fr DOUGLAS BRAUN, 126 Barbara St., E., Machine Shop Teacher, Varsity Club, Rifle Club, JV La- crosse, Varsity Lacrosse, JOSEPH BRENNAN, 976 Hillside Blvd., NHP., College. r '...t-4 DENNIS BROWN, 876 Oaks Dr., FS., Chemistry, Varsity Soccer, National Honor Society, Sr, Semi- nar, Varsity Lacrosse, Varsity Club. DOUGLAS BROWN, 19 Chester Ave., SM., Carpenter, Jr. Red Cross, Basketball, Football, Choir, Intramurals, Baseball, Varsity Club. TY' CHARLES BUGGE, 1393 E St., E., Business Administrator, Weightlift- ing, Student Council. CHARLES BULL, 609 So. 12 St., NHP., Civil Engineer, Spanish Club, Sachem Players. Li. Q FRANK BUONAIUTO, 100 Old Broadway, GCP., Leader Corps. NICK BUONGERVINO, 1315 Post Ave., E., Undecided. PAUL BURKHARDT, 191 Ratt Ave., JOHN CAMIEN, 69 Grand St., E., FP., Navy, Weightlifting, Sewon- Aeronautics, Spring Track, Indoor haka Tech. Club. LANA CAIROI 124 Meacham Avew Track, Cross-Country Track. E., Beautician, La Femme Beaute, CATHERINE BYRNE' 1245 Theo' Sr. Board, Student Council, Alpha EDWARD CAPOZIEI-I-0, '339 Hill dora St., E., Retailing, Soph. Hi,Yl pep Sqwdl Ave., E., Navy, Coop. Training. Board. EUGENE CALDARA, 182 Belmont Blvd., E., Accounting. ' 33 , h V,., -.-:K he LOUIS CAPPELLI, 279 Roxbury Rd., GCS., Printer. RAY CAPPY, Q43-I4 Superior Rd., Bellerose, Building Construction, Epsilon Hi-Y. WILLIAM CAPUA, 303 Fredrick Ave., SFP., Electrical Engineer. FRANK CAPUTO, I66 Randolph Ave., FS., Music Teacher, Band, JV Lacrosse, Choir, Madrigal SO- ciety, Honor Society, Omicron Hi-Y, Titanus. GAIL CARSTEN, 82 Bromleigh Rd., SM., Undecided, Girls' Leader Corps, Girls' Athletic Ass'n., Honor Society, Intramurals, Girls' Service League, Akahnawes. DOLORES CARUSO, 289 Travis Ave., E., Beautician, La Femme Beaute. aw MARY LOUISE CATUCCI, 36 Hill Ave., E,, Beautician, La Femme JOSEPHINE CASCIO, 38 McKinley Ave., FS., Beautician. JOYCE CASSIDY, IB6 New Hyde Park Rd., FS., Beautician. JAMES CAPUTO, 46 Sixth St., GCP., Air Force, Math Forum, Jets Club. PATRICIA CARILLO, I46 Schenclc Blvd., FP., Secretary, Honor Soci- ety, Student Council, JV., V. Twirlers, Scribes Club, Usherettes, Los Jovenes, Utopian, Intramurals. EILEEN CASTELLANO, 228 Elton Rd., SM., Teacher, Girls' Service League, French Club, Intramurals, I Alcahnawes. LUCILLE CATALANO, IBS Emporia Ave,, E., Art School. ,.-- FRANK CIRILLO, 922 Adams Ave., FS., Electrical Engineer, TOTEM Beaute, Girls' Service League, Li- LAWRENCE CHANICE 2169 Lud- Art Editor, Artsmen, Golf Club, brary Club. 'Gm Ave' E- Coueggl Intramurals. DiANA cAucHi, i426 Harrison LOUISE CHIMENTO 235 Female JOHN CLEARY, ie spruce Lune, St., E., Teacher, JV, V Cheerlead- ST FS Beouticiah Pep Squad NHP,, Marine Engineer, Lacrosse, ing, Student Council, Usherettes, LG Fem':,ne Begum lusherenes In- Jets, Omicron Hi-Y, Student Colm. Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y Pres., Future' mammals Girls, gervice Lecfgue' cil, Sr. Board. Teachers Club, Library Club. ' 34 f ff gpg. - isis 1. ps, 'Q LAWRENCE COLANGELO, 2000 Byron Ave., E., Undecided, Honor Society, Lacrosse, JV Track, Math Forum, Club. Omicron Hi-Y, Weother KATHLEEN CONBOY, 1600 Modi- son St., E., Secretory, Intromurol Volleyball, Apparatus. Wm! 'if KEITH CORRADO, 1471 Rosser Ave., E., US Navy, Leader Carp. ANTHONY CORSO, 1431 Wool- worth St., E., Mochinist, Mochine Shop Basketball, Intramurols. if E Sit' X ,f ' . gd. 4231 JOEL CREPEA, 1055 Oaks Dr., FS., College, Debciting Club, Expo- nents, History Honor Society, Ep- silon Hi-Y, Jets, Intramurals. HARRY CREUTZMANN, 6 Ely Ct., E., Mechanical Engineer, Leader Corp. f5' Q W A 2' i . 222373 fy .au-Q MARIE CROCE, 124 Meacham Ave., E., Beoutician, Lo Femme Beoute, PAULA CSAJKO, 1120 Norboy St., FS., Pharmacist, Chieftain, Honor Society Student Council, loto Beta Phi Hi-Y, Usherettes, History Teachers, Honor Society, Future Yorker Club, Girls' Service League, Lotin Club. 35 MARIA COSTA, 1321 Eogle Ave., E., Beciutician, Lo Femme Beaute. MARY ANN COVENEY, 515 Hill- side Blvd., NHP., Accountant, Stu- dent Council, Jr, Red Cross Club, Girls' Service League. K ww.-wt 1, , Qc, -f-f A I I 5 JOHN CURLANDER, 235 Ribbon St., FS., Horticulturist, JV Lo- crosse, Future Farmers of Americo. RONALD DABAL, 73 Third St. GC., Custom Auto Designer, Stu dent Council, Leoder Corp, Bowl ing. 1 JANET D'AGOSTINO, 1360 Adams St., E., Secretary, Pep Squad, ln- tramural Sports. BARBARA D'AIELLO, 1061 Carukin St., FS., Secretary, Home Econom- ics Club, Rockettes, Eonocs Co-Y, Usherettes, Honor Society, Girls' Service League, Akahnawes, Scribes. 3-it? cg? RICHARD D'AMBROSE, 338 Travis Ave., E., Phys. Ed. Teacher, Var- sity Soccer, Spring Track, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Club, Student Council. BARBARA DANIELL, 359 Meacham Ave., E., Airline Hostess. ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, 551 Ilth Ave., NHP., Teaching, Future Farmers of America, History Honor Society. RICHARD DECKER, 38 Jacob St., E., College, Varsity Football, Weightlifting, Boys' Leader Corps. LOUIS DEIULIO, 29 Ludlam Ave., E., College, Intramural Sports. JEANNE DELANEY, 1515 Madison St., E., College, Scribes Club, Li- brary Club, Jr. Red Cross, Arts- men, Soph. Board, Girls' Service League, Intramural Sports. ELIZABETH DELISI, 1294 Clarke St., E., Airline Hostess, JV, V Cheerleading, Saph., Jr., Sr., Boards, Scribes Club, Usherettes, French Club, Student Council. GERALD DELL'UNTO, 247 Kirkman Ave., E., College, JV, V Football, V Track, Weight Lifting Club. 36 JOHN DEL VENTO, 110 Stone St., E., Auto Mechanic, JV Football, Track, Student Council, Leader Corps. LINDA DE MILLE, 1378 Adams St., E., Secretary, Scribes Club, Intra- murals, Pep Squad. SALVATORE DEMINO, I496 Kiefer Ave., E., Auto Mechanics, V Soc- cer, Varsity Club. GAIL DENIKE, I I75 Arlington Ave., FS., Office Machines. DOMINICK DIFILIPPE, I9O Belmont Blvd., E., Psychologist, Aeons, Choir, Mask 81 Wig, French Club, Madrigal Society, Radio Ham Club, Hy-Jinks Club, HARRY DIMISA, 230 Doherty Ave., E., Auto Mechanics, BETTE DERFINYAK, 320 Lucille Ave., E., Secretary, Scribes Club. ROBERT DERKAZARIAN, 407 St, John Place, FS., Printer, Photo Stills. H1141 VA Q E . 1 -':' Q J . S 1. A I A ,gfzffjk gi-:-3 F ..f,fQ.iif . 33575. GARY DINAPOLI, I445 Surprise St., E., Printer. STEPHEN DIRECTOR, II5-62 237 St., E., Physicist, TOTEM Photo Editor, Honor Society, Math Fo- rum, Amateur Radio, V Ten- nis, Epsilon Hi-Y, Astro-Physics, Weather Club, X-Ponents, Ger- man Club. -'rfb MICHAEL DETURO, I527 Sweet- man Ave., E., Building Construc- tor, Weight Lifting. GILBERT DEWYNTER, I647 Estelle Ave., E., Auto Mechanic, Co-op. .1 gy. ff VINCENT DISCLAFANI, 349 Lehrer Ave., E., Teacher, Soccer Team, Radio Guild, Future Teachers, Jr. Red Cross. JEAN DITTENHOEFER, 227 Lucille Ave., FS., College, Student Coun- cil, Honor Society, German Club, Chieftain, Pep Squad, Scribes, Li- brary Club, Titwnus, Intramurals. KEVIN DONNELLY, IO88 Barnes ANGIE DRAGO, 90 Litchfield Ave., St., FS., Businessman. E., Secretary, Girls' Service ROGER DOUMAR 972 Hillside League, Red Cross Club, Intramu- ALBERT DOODY, IO67 Rosegold Blvd-I NHP. Cglleger JV, V rals, Library Club. St.,' FS., Undecided, Intramurals, Lacrosse' Omicron Hi-Y, Varsity V Junior Red Cross. - JOHN DREWES, 70 Marshall Ave., Club, Student Council. GRACE DOYLE, 34I Sunny La., FS., Receptionist, 37 FP., Electrical Engineer, Photo Club, Chieftain. JERRY DUNN, 271 Bryant Ave., FP., Mechanic. JOHN EBERHARD, 500 Franklin Ave., FS., Agriculture, Future Farmers of America. RUTH EBERLE, 22 Beverly Ave., FP., College, Honor Society, Stu- dent Council, Junior Board, Jr. Red Cross, Girls' Service League, Choir, Akahnawes, Intramurals. JULIA EBERT, 6 Hendrickson Ave., E., Nurse, Service League, Intra- murals, Girls' Athletic Association. wg. 3, Q1 . . BRIAN EDWARDS, 2 Baxter Ave., NHP., Engineer, TOTEM Advertis- ing Editor, Honor Society, P.A. Radio Club, Math Forum, Debat- ing Club, Epsilon Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross, Arrow, Chem. Service Squad, Jets. PETER EDWARDS, 225 Travis Ave., E., Undecided, Future Farmers of America, Astro-Physics Club, De- bating Club. DEIRDRE EGAN, 81 Marshall Ave., FP., Secretary, Rockettes, Scribes, Pep Squad, Usherettes, Spanish Club, Girls' Service League, Iota Beta Hi-Y, ROBERT EGAN, I67 Cypress St., FP., Undecided, Cross Country, Band, V. Track, Leader Corps, German Club, Sr. Board, JV Bas- ketball. ,L CAROL EHMAN I37I Adams St., .ine BRUCE EGENOLF, I3I-53 232 St., Laurelton, Electrical Engineer, P,A. Club, Omicron Hi-Y, Tennis, Audio Visual Squad, Softball In- tramurals. ROBERT EGINTON, II6-20 238 St., E., Electrical Engineer, Chief- tain, Lacrosse, Softball Intramu- rals. E., Beautician, Intramurals, Beauty Culture Club, KENNETH EHRLICH, I07 Orchid St., FP., Biochemist, TOTEM Liter- ary Editor, Senior Seminar, X- Ponents, Astrophysics, Honor So- ciety, Math Forum, German Club Tennis, Student Council, Jets, -- 1 .eff WILLIAM EIFERT, 73 Barrymore Blvd., FS., Undecided. LOIS EISEMANN, I529 Johnson Ave., E., Secretary, Rockettes, Scribes, Intramurals, Usherettes, Akahnawes, Girls' Athletic Associ- ation, Girls' Service League, Yorker Club. . HAROLD EISS, I96 Landau Ave., FP., Air Force, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, Jr., Sr. Boards, Choir, Stu- dent Council, Aeons, Titanus. ANN ESPOSITO, I65 Plainfield Ave., E., Bookkeeper, Girls' Serv- ice League, Intramurals. 38 JOHN ESPOSITO, I7 Bank St., VS., Electrical Technician, Chief- tain, Student Council, LINDA FALES, I437 Woolworth dent Council, Radio Guild, Girls Service League, Artsmen, Intra- murals. St., E., College, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, L'OritIamme, Stu- 1 'f'3 7 LOU ANN FALTEISEK, lO5 Aspen St., FP., Secretary, Scribes Club, hs- 4... . of 44' of ,ea ANNETTE FAUSTO, lO54 Cathe- dral Ave., FS,, College, Dance Intramurals, Girls' Service League, WILLIAM FANSLOW, 50 Cl-,ever Club, Utopian, Akahnawes Co-Y, French Club, Utopian. Ayer, 5M-I Lawyer, JV Bcskefbollf Usherettes, Student Council, JV, V Cross Country, JV, V Track. Sopli-f JH SV- Boord, JV- Red MICHAEL FANELLI, 9502 243 St., Crass Club. B., Meclwniwl Drafting. Epsilon ROBERT rAscE, 220 Lehrer Ave., Hi-Y. EA, Mochingsi' JERRY FEGER, 584 N. 7th St., Nl-lP., Auto Mechanic. iii A .L . 1-32 ' 1, sf , sr--ev A .,l,gi2,!Fk . ! X E. 31 I-it ' Aw.-we VIRGINIA FELDT, I6 Woolworth St., E., Beautician, La Femme Beaute. PATRICIA FERRIS, 2 Hilton Ave., GCP., Undecided, JV, V Twirlers. ik ',5iE,g3f5yY?LQ.c,,,'fjifii f Yrs , . ' - .V, . .V 7, .. , Jil w 'xx 'Q 'L- tc., . W3 5 .iw 3, ,,., ,M EILEEN FINLEY, L55 R05 Ave., E. Secretary, Radio Guild, lntramu rals. ROBERT FISCHER, i4 Francis Ct. E., Auto Mechanics, Chieftain, Student Council, Soph., Jr Boards. 39 QSM W 'CS' BRENDAN FISK, 730 Benris Ave., FS., Physical Education instructor, JV, V Lacrosse, Omicron Hi-Y, V Band. SHARON FlTTlPAl.Dl, 900 Premier Blvd., NHP., Teacher, Future Teachers, Honor Society, Girls' Service League, Usherettes, Alpha Hi-Y. ,WS VICTORIA FORBES, 3 Clement LUCILLE FREUND, T092 Rosegold Ave., E., Secretary, Student Coun- St., FS., College, German Club cil, Scribes, Usherettes, lntramu- LE ROY FREAM, 60 Ufchmqeld Avew Usherettes, Future Teachers, Stu- rals. E., Electrical Engineer, P.A. Radio dent Council' Choli- Club, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y. DENNIS FRASCA, 553 Hempstead WALTER FRITZ, 380 Doris Ave., Tpke., E., Electrical Engineer, P.A. JOANNE FREDINI 130 Ash Street, FS., Auto Mechanic, Co-op Activ- Radio, Debating Club, Radio FP,, Secretary, Spanish Club' ities. Guild, Omicron Hi-Y. Soph., Jr. Boards. ,rf ,-J 'VT viii PAUL FROEHLER, 242 Aspen St., '91 , I I FP., College, J.V, Lacrosse, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Spring Track, V. Track, X-Country, Varsity Club. RICHARD GABRIS, 92-06 245 St., B., Electrical Engineer. ROBERT GABRIS, 92-O6 Q45 ST., B., Architectural Designer. FRANK GAGLIANO, 802 Covert Ave., NHP,, Undecided, JV., V Football, Varsity Club, Wres- tling. L 40 DOROTHY GALANAUGH, 372 Marguerite Ave., SFP., Beautician, Intramurals. ROBERT GALLT, 77 Carlton Ter., SM., Mechanical Engineer, Sa- chem Player, Sigma Delta PhifY, French Club, Exporients Club, Stage Crew. FREDA GARCIA 67 Lehrer Ave. E., Beautician, La Femme Beaute DONNA GEDDES, 78 Birch St., FP., College, Student Council, Jr. Sr. Boards, Artsmen, Usherettes, Latin Club, Debating Club. ,mtu . . vw JOHN S. GEEKIE, I498 Marshall St., E., Law, Varsity Lacrosse, Var- sity Club, Omicron Hi-Y. PATRICIA GENGLER, 26 Rottkcimp St., VS., Beautician, La Femme Beaute, Bowling Team. ,lu vffsw wry' -1 'W Use I ' CAROLE GENSH, lll8 Phoebe St., FS., College, Scph., Jr., Sr., Boards, Honor Society, Usherettes, JV, V Cheerleader, Student Coun- cil, Scribes Club, Alpha Hi-Y, Akahnawes. CAROL ANN GENTILE, I4 C St., E., Secretary, Yorker Club, Scribes Club. GEORGE A. GEORGE, 309 Litch- l field Ave., E., Professional Bowler, l Tennis Team, Bowling Team, Var- sity Club. l DOMINICK GERACE, 132 Grange St., FS., Machinist. ev- GILBERT GERACI, 94-54 239 Stu B., Aeronautical Engineer, Senior Board, Cross Country, Spring- lndoor Track, Tennis Team. DEAN GIAMUNDO, 670 Doblin St., E., Farmer, V Band, Future Farmers of America, Dance Band, Intramurals, Varsity Band. KATHLEEN GILLESPIE, 20 Fern St., FP., Buyer, Student Council, Jr., Sr. Board, Intramurals, V Cheer- leader, Utopian, Intramurals, De- bating Club, Health Club. RALPH GIMMELLI, 524 Oakley Ave., E., Electrical Engineer, As- trophysics Club, Epsilon Hi-Y, In- tramurals. ROSEMARIE GOLEBIEWSKI, 360 Margurite Ave., SFP., Beautician. ww ROBERT GIANOTTI, l55 Kensings- ton Rd., GCS., Printer. PAMELA JUNE GILBERT, 20 Fair- mount Blvd., GC., Nurse, Ush- erettes, JV Cheerleader, Student Council, Girls' Service League, French Club, German Club. CHARLES GRANESE, I25 Covert Ave., E., Machinist. GERARD GREENE, i622 Park Ave., NHP., Aeronautical Engineer, JV, WARREN GORMAN, 47 Everen V Soccer, Student Council, Var- Ave., VS., Arm Forces, lntramu- SUV Club' JV Track- rals. 41 ,- fl sc his A .. N ..,.. . i f r ' 2 M, rf . ' ' .x A,- M5 vw Af' RONALD GREENSMITH, 222 Court' house 'Rd., FS., Machinist, Ma- ui H chine Shop, Intramural Basketball, VA'-ERIE GRIFFIN, 5 Adelaide Sf., FP., Beautician, Fresh., Soph. Al-EXANDRA GREGORAKOSI 370 Boards, Student Council, Red Covert AVE-I FP-f IBM Schoolf Cross Club, Future Teachers. Girls' Service League, Intramurals, Chieftain. RONALD GRUNERT, 4 S. IO St., NHP., Auto Mechanic. ROBERT GUIDORIZZI, 404 Hunne- well Ave., E., Machinist, V Tennis, JV Track, JV Basketball. CLARA ANN HABERMAN, 260 Tennis Ct., FS., Beoutician. .IANICE HACK, I86 Belmont Blvd., E., College, TOTEM - Picture Por- trait Editor, JV, V Cheerleader, Usherettes, Leader Corps, Radio Production, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Akahnawes, GAA, Girls' Service League. JAMES GRIMM, 38l Marguerite Ave., SFP., Auto Mechanic. it ,H ,,,. ,A ,.,. .. CHARLES GULIZIA, IOO Doris Ave., FS., Electrical Engineer, Epsilon Hi-Y, Math Forum, Student Coun- cil, Astrophysics Club, Exponents, Jets, Softball, Basketball Intramu- rals, HERBERT GUSITSCH, SIO S. II St., NHP., College, PA Radio Club, Astrophysics Club, JV, Cross Country Track, Student Council, Jets, Sigma Delta Phi Hi'Y, Ger- man Club, Photo Squad. MARTIN HACKER, IO62 Esther St., FS., Machinist, Spring, Indoor, Cross Country, Track, JV Football. EDYTHE HALL, lI3O Carukin St., FS., Secretary, GSL, Yorker Club, Soph. Board, Chieftain, Akah- nawes, Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y, Eano-cs, Student Council, Scribes, Radio Club. 42 g5RitfXiS?z1rf -1' ' iw JAMES GROGAN, I32 Carnegie Ave., E., College, JV, V Football, Bowling Club, Omicron Hi-Y. MARY GRUBER, I7l8 Atheston Ave., E., Retailing. wa.-' RICHARD GUZZETTA, I58 Nassau Blvd., WH., Architect, Gymnastics, Bowling Club. BARBARA HABER, i372 Malta St., E., Teacher, Yorker Club, Girls' Service League, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, History Honor Society, Library Club. RICHARD HALLER, 908 Oaks Dr., FS., Architect, Student Council, Bowling Club. CAROL ANN HANRAHAN, 58 Charles St., VS., Beautician. sf?-'ifiwfsrf --.1-.:'r.a2.:1..e,:.:. ,W l ,ll H I I . . I , Ay., xg A,L all . .h M My E. 1 . gpg - W 'Firm ' ' , W 'Q ',i' , . F it f EDWARD HANSEN, 129 Catherine ROY HART, 42 Floral Blvd., FP., Ave., FS., Printer, Band, Auto Mechanic. JANET LYNN HARGRAVE, 1391 ROBERT HANSON, 131 Brixton Jefferson 51,1 pp., Teaching, JV, V ROBERT HAVIKEN, 1308 Scimitar Rd., WH., Dairying, Future Farm- Twiflersl low gem phi Hi.Y, Ave., E., College, Cross Country, GFS Ol Am9VlC0- Yorker Club, Latin Club, Spanish Spring Truck, JV' V Boskelbclll- Club, Future Teachers, Girls' Serv- ice League, Usherettes, Pep Squad. DIANE HARNED, 91 Aspen St., FP., College, Choir, Akahnawes, Soph. Board, French Club, Sa- chem Players. L 44 . ,.,,. .i m iltsml . . ...- JUDITH HAWKINS, 63 Margurite TERRY LEE HELGANS, l6ll Madi- Ave., E., Fashion Designer, intra- Son SL, E., College, Student murals, Girls' Service League. PAUL HEFFERNAN, 5 Adlaide St., Council, Rockettes, Yorker Club, FP., Undecided, Intramurals, JV Usherettes, Home Economics Club. GLORIA HEELAN, 938 Hempstead Basketball. Tpke., E., Secretary, Radio Guild, PATRICIA HENN, 5 Melrose St., E., Yorker Club, Girls' Service ALBERT HEIZMAN, 328 Doherty Secretary, Student Council, Jr., Sr. League, GAA, President's Club, Ave., E., Navy. Boards, JV, V Cheerleaders, Ush- lntramurals. erettes. 43 . .,. Xl I Q CLIFFORD HENRICKSEN, 146 Franklin St,, E., Electrical Techni- cian, Soph., Jr. Boards, Student Council, Epsilon Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Varsity Lacrosse, JV Basket- ball, V Tennis, Jr. Red Cross. HORST HENTSCHKE, 51 Franklin St., FS., Machinist. PATRICIA HERMAN, 31 Cisney Ave., FP., Secretary. BARBARA HERRMAN, 17 Kenneth Ct., FP., Nurse, Honor Society, Yorker Club, Girls' Service League, French Club, Future Nurses Club, Pep Squad. fl?-Y CALVIN HILL, 37 Jaro Ct., NHP., Landscape Designer, Future Farm- ers of America. MELVIN HILL, 220 Tulip Ave., FP., Research Chemist, Band, Astro- physics Club, Senior Board, Tennis Team, Dance Band, German Club, Exponents. wa.. ' -ex'-sr -fy .sr-O .4, wk. . XA ,f ARLENE HOFFMAN, 377 Litcht1eld Ave., E., Teacher, Bowling Club, Future Teachers of America, Stu- dent Council, Los Jovenes VP, TO- TEM ldentiications Editor, History Honor Society, Honor Society. JOHN HOFFMANN, 23 Beech St., FP., RCA Institute, Spanish Club, Astrophysics Club. CAROL HOPP, 46 Clayton Ave., FP., Secretary, Scribes Club, Girls' Service League, Akahnawes, ln- PATRICIA HULEY, 646 Seventh Ave., NHP., Airline Hostess, Girls' Service League, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross. ,mmumls Timnusu EDWARD HYSYK, 974 North 6th JOYCE HOWELL, 1685 Rosalind Ave., E., Secretary, Rockettes, Scribes Club, Home Economics Club. 4-4 St., NHP., College, Jets. 1 y ce 1 .. ,MN - . . . .. .... 9 tt. .Ziff - L 4Ws1sfY't2 . fig . . c,gl,gjIififi:QQ,2Q,v g 4 I tv , 1 er 4f fc',,, 1. .v-Q. 'nf I Ag , LJ !!! ........ FRANK IAFRATE, 58 Landau Ave., 'CNY WILLIAM JACOB, 277 Benson Ave., E., Electrical Engineer, Varsity La- E., Auto Mechanic. Crosse, Cross Country Track. BETTY IMSON, 1525 Johnson Ave., E., Teacher, Twirlers, Sophv Jrw ALMA JEFFRIES, 1561 Rosalind DANIEL IHASZ, 64 Willow St., FP., Sr. Boards, Honor Society. Ave., E-, OHICG VV0I'l4Sff R0Cl4- Electrical Engineer, Cross Country ettes, Honor Society, Girls' Serv- Track, Senior Seminar, Honor So- THERESE IPPOLITO, 93 Willow St., ICS LGUQUE- ciety, Omicron Hi-Y, Math Forum. FP., College, Hockey, French Club, Utopian, Sachem Players, Girls' Service League, Usherettes. CAROL ANNE JELLEY, 249 Doris Ave., FS., Nurse, Student Council, Girls' Service League, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Squad, Choir, Aeoli- ans, District Choir, G.A.A. WALTER JOHNSON, 1078 Esther St., FS., Marine Engineer, PA Radio Club, Omicron Hi-Y Treas., Student Council. KATHLEEN KADIAN, 608 8th Ave., NHP., College, Student Council, Honor Society, JV, V Twirlers, Senior Class Treas., Future Teach- ers ot America, Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y, French Club, Usherettes, Scribes Club, Utopian. JOANN KALINOWSKI, 554 8th Ave., NHP., Secretary, Girls' Serv- ice League, Scribes Club. WILLIAM JOHNSON, 80 Doherty Ave., E., US Navy, JV, V Football, V Lacrosse, Track, Jr. Red Cross, Eonacs Co-Y, Aeoins, Choir, Pep Squad. WILLIAM JONES, 1024 Polk Ave., F.S., Electrical Engineer, PA Radio Club Pres., Radio Guild, TOTEM Feature Editor, Sachem Players, Debating Club, Presidents' Club? RONALD KAPLAN, 312 Brompton Rd., GCS., Engineering Designer, Leader Corps, Science Club, Intra- murals. DOROTHY KARSCH, 78 Dover Pkway., SM., College, Girls' Leader Corps, Girls' Athletic Ass'n., Student Council, Akah- nawes, Spanish Club. 45 TERRENCE JUCHNOWSKI, 139 MC- Kee St., FP., Electrical Engineer, Golf Team, Exponents Math Club. FLORA KADIAN, 608 8th Ave., NHP., Beautician, Girls' Service League, JV, V Twirlers, Sr. Board, Student Council, Usherettes. DONALD KELLER, 111 Sewanee Ave., E., Electrical Engineer, Omi- cron Hi-Y. THOMAS KELLY, 62 Carlton Ter- race, SM., College, JV, V Basket- ball, JV Lacrosse, Cross Country Track, Soph, Board. EDWARD KENNEDY, 21 1 First Ave., NHP., College, JV, V Foot- ball, Track, Basketball, Intramu- rals. DAVID KERSHAW, 33 Buffalo St., E., College, TOTEM Editor-in- Chief, V Tennis, Math Forum, Ep- silon Hi-Y, Astro-Physics Club. . . .. ,.. , :,...EH .. . . H. W.. .2.f.X,. .. . . .. W.. .W ll. V N . , J... W . vigil.- is?- fix? x P Wh . ll ,. . -. RALPH KLINGBEIL, 19 Fourth St., E., Electrical Engineer, Omicron Hi-Y, Debating Club. ELEANOR KNIERIEMEN, 119 Hills- boro Ave., E., College, Rockettes, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, German Club, Choir, Library Club, Aeolians. Ml' is bi ll e fm- A, I A - 2 V -.. ., . . ,, H., E. . ., . Y li ' 1 EDWARD KOPPELMANN, 69 Olsen St., VS., Business, Omicron Hi-Y. IRENE KOVARIC, 1115 Masefan St., FS., College, Soph, Jr. Sr. Boards, JV, V Twirlers, Student Council, Library Club, Usherettes, Radio Guild, lata Beta fPhi Hi-Y, Scribes, Utopian. f .mg-Si RICHARD KIESSLING, 130 Freder- ick Ave., SFP., Printer. GUSTAVE KIEWRA, 11-6th Ave., GCP., Electronics, Cross-Country., Track. JOAN KNOLLE, 17 E. Cherry St., FP., Beautician, La Femme Beaute, Library .Club, KATHLEEN KNUDSEN, 292 Freder- ick Ave., SFP., Beautician, Student Council, Library Club, Junior Red Cross Club, Home Economics Club, La Femme Beaute, Intramu- rals, Journalism Club. K5-lb . vw ' fy i ts GEORGE KOZLOWSKI, 312 Meac- ham Ave., E., Electrical Engineer, Intramurals, EDWARD KRAKER, 106 Lowell Ave., NHP., Machinist, Intramu- rals, JV Lacrosse. 46 BARRY KILROY, 1032 Hancock Ave., FS., Auto Mechanic. GEORGE KIRKWOOD, 155 Barwick St., FP., Machinist, Lacrosse. .P F YQ ' , E . i iv, Ek I N-...E CHARLES KOOPMAN, 1642 Rosa- lind Ave., E., Electrical Engineer, Omicron Hi-Y. RICHARD KOPP, 735 Dauntless Pkwy., E., Machinist, Intramural. I if IX 'X 'X in as if--. V, if L .., . ' at-. -Q.: ..:.-fs. Q X si is ' 2 KATHLEEN KRANIAK, 254 James St., Engineer, Jr., Sr. Board, Jr. Red Cross Club, Girls' Service League, Usherettes, Yorker Club. SANDRA KRAUSE, 1167 Hemp- stead Tpke., FS., Receptionist, JV Cheerleader, Intramurals, Girls' Service League, Student Council, Soph., Jr. Boards, Radio Guild. mv- uw ltr--fr' DENNIS KROPP, 1415 Clay St., E., Business, Cross Country, Track, Varsity Club. EDWARD KRUPSKI, 944 Cherry La., NHP., Auto Mechanics. RONALD KUBART, 175 Arthur Ave., SFP., Bio-chemist, Bowling Club, Choir. CATHRINE KURZ, 243 Lenox Pl., FS., Beautician, La Femme Beaute, Pep Squad. GARY KUSHNER, 1774 .lasen Ave., VS., Creative Critic, Chieftain, German Club, Future Farmers of America. GEORGIANA LE BROCQ, 37 Leh- rer Ave., E., College, Future Teachers, Sachem Players, French Club, Girls' Service League, Al- pha HLY, Usherettes. 'vt 'sf .inf JOSEPH LACASCIA, 1327 Sun Ave., E., Undecided, Future Farm- ers of America. ANTOINETTE LAGATTO, 151 Ter- race Ave., E., Beautician, Lo Femme Beaute, Jr. Red Cross Club. M. f ft dia H-v , ... .. . be . . 1 CAROLE LAIOSA, 630 7th Ave., NHP., Secretary, Senior Board. MAUREEN LASCH, 33 Jacob St., E., Teacher, Girls' Service League, Future Teachers, Alcahnawes, lota Beta Hi-Y, French Club, Eonacs Co-Y, Choir. 47 JOHN LAVIN, 154 Landau Ave. E., Technical Draftsman and De signer, Leader Corps, Intramurals GAIL LAWLOR, 276 Benson Ave. E., Secretary, Roclcettes, Scribes. 51 5, . .Ll 2 air - .., er fr 1 hue uf-wr VIRGINIA LAYNE, 602 Stewart '-'sc JOYCE LEVY, II45 Laidlaw Ave. Ave., NH-P., Becuticiori, Lo Femme F.S., Nurse, Student Council, Girls' Beiwte, Library Club. VINCENT LEONE, 571 Hillside Service League, Jr. Board, lota Blvd., NHP., Machinist, Weightlift- Beta Phi Hi-Y, Usherettes- LOUIS LEGGIO, 41 Lexington Ave., ing. FS-, COHSQS, Aero Club, JOYCE LICATA, I83 Travis Ave. JAMES LEVINE, 253 Whitehall Rd., GCS., Engineer, Leader Corps, Gymnastics Team, Science Club, Aero Club. E., Beautician, Jr. Red Cross, La Femme Beaute, Intramurals. i .. 'If-gfinr ' im THOMAS LINTON, I6I Brompton Rd., GCS., Aeronautical Engineer, Debating Club, Student Council. MICHAEL LIPARI, IO9 Franklin St., E., Auto Industrial Designer. 1-dv FRANK LOCASIO, JR., 422 St. Agnes Place, FS., Electrical Engi- neer, Cross Country Track. PAULA LODATO, I440 Surprise St., E., Elementary Teacher, Girls' Service League, Usherettes. 48 -1'-fir RAYMOND LOESCH, i430 James St., E., Auto Mechanic, Co-op Training. MARY JEANNE LONCZYNSKI, 646 7th Ave., NHP., Clerk, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross. r W , :ef-k v ,SL ,,K..gQ,.,i J f ,,,, tu JAMES LORENZO, 303 Louis Ave., SFP., Plumbing and Heating, Boys' Service League, Football. ROGER LOV, 224 Rintin St., FS., Accountant, Future Farmers of America. FRANK LUERSSEN, 607 So. 8th St., NHP., Undecided, German Club. WILLIAM LYNSTER, 359 Hill Ave., E., Undecided, Co-op Training, TERESA LUCIANI, 203 Crown Ave., E., Beautician, La Femme Beaute, MAUREEN Loy, 350 Oakley Avew Volleyball Intramurals, Alpha E., Beautician, Girls' Service H Y' League, La Femme Beaute, Li- brary Club. GIFFORD LUDWIGSEN, I66 Em- poria Ave., E., College, Weight- WILLIAM LUBBE, 357 Travis Ave., lifting, Gvmnvstics. Leader Corps' E., Machinist. MARIALENA MCICFARLAND, Il Jacob St., E., Teacher, Soph., Jr. Sr. Boards, Student Council, Rock- ettes, Future Teachers of America, Usherettes, Honor Society, Chem- istry Club, PRISCILLA LYONS, 990 Lutz St., FS., Beautician. RICHARD MQCDOUGALL, i679 A le O Ave E Undwded' MARILYN MacKENZlE, IO79 Rose- golcl St., FS., Secretary, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Squad, Soph. Board, Utopian. VINCENT MAHER, 634 Wool Ave., FS., Auto Mechanic. MARILYN MALCOLM, 604 8th Ave., NHP., Teacher, Rockettes, Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y, Jr., Sr. Boards, Girls' Service League, Student Council, Future Teachers of America, French Club, Utopian. Soft. 'YU' KATHERINE MANGES, IOI9 Fen- wood Dr., VS., College, Library Club, Jr. Red Cross, French Club, Radio Guild, Scribes Club, Bas- ketball lntramurals, Future Teach- ers ot America, Alpha Hi-Y. EDWARD MANCINI, IO9 Butler Blvd., E., College, V Football, V Lacrosse, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y. ROSEMARY MANCUSO, 931 Lake- LG SAVERIO MANISCALCO, IO6 Hill ville Rd., NHP,, Beautician, - A' Femme Begum' rmmmurolsl Ave., E., Drafter, Weightlifting. 49 , --vs ' ,pa-3 aw. ALAN MANNERS, I-497 Marshall St., E., Industrial Chemist. RICHARD MANNHAUPT, 65 Crocus Ave., FP., Printer, Intramurals, Golf Club. . - A .ygf-ine, . I THOMAS MARINO, 139 Doris Ave., FS., College, Rifle Club, Archery Club. MARGO MARULLO, l3OO Globe Ave., E., Stenographer, Ro-ckettes, Honor Society, Usherettes, Scribes Club, Presidents Club, Choir, Pep Squad, French Club, Aeolians. PATRICIA MASSEY, i580 Rosalind Ave., E., Teacher, Student Coune cil, Soph., Jr., Sr. Boards, JV, V Twirlers, Alpha Hi-Y, Usherettes, Choir, Aeolians, Yorker Club, Honor Society, Lo-s Jovenes. NANCY MATARESE, 98 Sewanee Ave., E., Bookkeeper-Typist, Ot- fice Worker. 7 4.4 'V' 1 5 MARYANN MARINELLI, 26 Hunne- well Ave., E., Medical Lab. Tech- nician, Radio Guild, Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club. EVELYN MARINO, 70 Lucille Ave., E., Steno-grapher, TOTEM Typing Editor, Scribes Club Pres., Honor Society, Choir, Aeolians, Usher- ettes, Presidents Club, Student Council, Girls' Service League, Madrigal Society. A,-Q. JOSEPH MASCOLO, lOl Stewart St., E., Machinist, Football, Boys' Leader Corps. JULIA MASELLI, I4I0 Rosser Ave., E., Bank Clerk, Choir, Jr. Red Cross. DENNIS MATTHIES, I554 Marshall St., E., Diesel. JosEPH McCARTHY, 613 sth Ave., NHP,, Mathematician, Sigma Delta Phi Hi4Y, X-Ponents, Bowling Club, 50 I 1' Mb.. JAN MARINO, 1633 Woodstock St., E., Hair Stylist, La Femme Beaute, Intramurals, LESTER MARINO, II7 Euston Rd., WH., Electrical Engineer. qwdi STEPHANIE MASI, 372 Oakley Ave., E., Medical Technician, Li- brary Club, Home Economics Club, Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y. BLANCHE MASILLO, IO83 Rose- gold St., FS., Stenographer, JV, V Cheerleaders, Sr, Executive Board, Jr. Class Secretary, Soph. Board, Scribes Club, Girls' Service League. MYRA MCCLAIN, 5 So. Ilth St., NHP., Beautician. JOSEPH MCCONNELL, I37 East Cherry St., FP., College, JV Foot- ball, JV, V Lacrosse, Varsity Club, French Club. he 3? i is LUCY McCORMACK, 401 Carna- tion Ave., FP., Teacher, Rockettes, Home Economics Club. SUSAN MCENEANEY, 7 Francis Ct., E., College, Student Council, Soph., Jr. Boards, Honor Society, TOTEM Club Schedules Editor, Al- pha Hi-Y, Usherettes, Los Jovenes, Radio Guild, Alcahnawes, GAA. MARILYN MCFADDEN, 226 Tulip Ave., FP., Retail Buyer, Home Eco- nomics Club, Chorus, THOMAS McGARRlGLE, 976 Cloud Ave., FS., Auto Mechanic. 455-' DIANE McLAUGHLIN, I434 Clay St., E., Secretary, Intramurals, Scribes Club. JOHN MCNALLY, I9 Jacob St., E., Electrical Engineer, Lacrosse, P,A. Club, fr Qwewi ,wen MICHAEL MEGNA, l545 Adams St., E., Pharmacist, Sr. Board. KENNITH MELLINA, 6l5 6th Ave., NHP., Business, JV Lacrosse. PAUL MERKLE, i023 Fenworih Blvd., FS., Electrical Engineer, ln' tramural Bowling. WILLARD MERRILL, 310 Waldorf Ave., E., Aeronautical Engineer, Aero Club, L'Oriflamme, C.A.P. 51 MARYANN MESSINA, 333 Keller Ave., E., Beautician, La Femme Beaute, Girls' Service League. curms MEYER, 719 Adonia si.. FS., Engineer, Math Forum, Honor Society, Sr, Board, Student Coun- cil, Omicran Hi-Y, JV Baseball, X-Ponents, Utopian. FRED MICKEL, 247 Marguerite Ave., SFP., Printer, FRANK MILLER, 919 No. 5 St. LOUIS MILLER, 424 Dogwood Ave FS., Agriculture, lntromurols. BARBARA MILDNER, 634 Alton NHP., Aircraft Technician. I DRENA MINGOIA, 58 7th St. Rd., WH., Beautician, La Femme GCPN Hgir Dresser. Beaute, Intramurals, Bowling. JUNE MILLER, 565 Lakeville Rd., NHP., Beautician, Lo Femme Beaute. 5 Wfi friiifl ' V ' F . .2 . -A. I: ' gif I Aj Qs? Fi' ' ' .L 1. 1 ' 1 FLORENCE MONGELLI, 2 Virginia Li., i.., Sieiiograpner, Scribes Club, Home Economics Club, In- tramurals, Titonus. ROBERT MOORHOUSE, 95-30 240th St., Bellerose Ter., Electrical Technician, Football, Omicron Hi-Y. LIHUA MUR ETI..Q,fii, -v2 Evvolc. Ave., FP., Secretary, Rockettes, Honor Society, Choir, Scribes Club, Yorker Club, Library Club, Aeolians, Titonus. KAAREN MORRONI, 4 Francis Ci., E., College, V Cheerleaders, Sr. Board, Student Council, TOTEM Publicity Editor, 52 BRUCE MOTHES, l32 Harrison Ave., FS., Minister, Rodio Guild. HENRY MUELLERS, 299 Roxbury Rd., So., GCS., College, Bos- ketball, Cross Country Track, Stu- dent Council, Student Court. sr-'v ROBERT MUMMENDEY, IO4I Mosefan St., FS., Machinist. BARBARA AMY MUNCY, 60 Cam- bridge Ave., SM., Psychologist, Choir Pres., Band, Presidents Club, Alpha Hi-Y, History Honor Society, Honor Society, Leader Corps, French Club. G32 f f,-.,. PATRICIA NEWMAN, 92 Cisney Ave., FP., Secretary, Honor Soci- ety, Girls' Service League, Jour- nalism Club, Pep Squad, JV Cheerleader, Library Club, Scribes Club, Akahnawes, Jr. Red Cross. WILLIAM NEWMAN, SI9 Cato Ct., FS., Agriculture, Future Farmers of America, Intramurals. CHRISTINE OLSEN, 65 Warwick Rd., E., Photography. '95, 1- -. fi S, . . .- f ' if: ,115-1-:4'23'ft I ' ' ps I f' WILLIAM MUNZ, 658 7th St., GCS., College, Spring, indoor, Cross Country Track, Varsity Club. MARGARET MURPHY, QI? Stewart St., E., Secretary, Choir, Usher- ettes, Scribes Club, Intramurals. .. f-.. K ,--. .,3..S., ,.,,M . VALERIE NIOSI, 600 Tenth Ave., NHP., State Dept., TOTEM Man- aging Editor, JV, V Twirlers, Choir, Sachem Players, Usher- ettes, Yorker Club, Honor Society, Titanus, Spanish Club. ASTRID NISSEN, I6 Melrose St., E., Nurse, Home Economics Club, Yorker Club, Pep Squad, lntramu- rals, Student Council, Girls' Ath- MAUREEN MURPHY, I9 Cypress St., FP., Designer, Jr., Sr. Boards, Home Economics Club, Usherettes, Choir, Aeolions. CHRISTINE MURWAY, 520 Stewart Ave., NHP., College, JV, V Cheerleader, Girls' Service League, Usherettes, Student Coun- cil, Alpha Hi-Y, Los Jovenes, Radio Guild, Girls' Athletic Ass'n., Girls' Leader Corps. . 3 is -- .'f..53 ..zf,g.,, cf Q 4 f I nr! l STUART NIXON, i7 Revere Dr., E., FP., Engineer, Honor Society, JV Basketball, Spanish Club, Science Club. JAMES O'CONNOR, 113 Franklin St., E., Lawyer, History Honor So- ciety, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross, Der Deutsche Verein, Varsity Football, Box Lacrosse. letic Ass'n., Girls' Service League, Jr. Red Cross, Presidents Club RICHARD O'NEII.I., 424 DOFIS Ave., FS., Undecided, JV, V Football, STEWART OLSON, 321 Gmden JV, V Basketball, V Baseball. ELINOR OLSEN, i334 Eagle Ave., City Rdk FS' Machinist. E., Clerk Typist, Girls Serv- l I ROSEBETTY ORENSTEIN, 29 James ice League. CATHERINE OiNEILLl 50 Ribbon St., FS., Commercial Artist, Arts- St., FS., Beautician, La Femme Beaute, Student Council, Pep Squad, Intramurals, Library Club, Chorus. 53 men, Radio Guild, Intramurals, Yorker Club, French Club, Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y, Future Teachers of America, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross. mf' SANDRA ORLANDO, 395 Litchfield Ave., E., Secretary, Jr. Red Cross, Intramurals, Girls' Service League. VIVIAN ORLANDO, 33 Litchiqeld Ave., E., Secretary, Intramurals, Jr. Red Cross. 5,fpe3giE,, mftgw Lf-Lf' sy? ffggfsff-zwvf. .iw . ,gn --,Z,W,.,, i D FRITZ PANKOKE, lO S. Sth St., NHP., College, V Soccer, Utopian. RONALD PAPE, 630 S. 13th St., NHP, Doctor, Honor Society, His, tory Honor Society, Latin Club, JV, V Basketball, V Baseball, Var- sity Band, V Soccer. VIRGINIA OTIS, 292 Hunnewell Ave., E., Nurse, V Cheerleader, Usherettes, Student Council, Girls' Service League, Pep Squad. BETTY OTTULICH, i390 James St., E., Secretary, Scribes Club, Intra- murals, Library Club, Spanish Club. THOMAS PATRICK, 97 Marguerite Ave., E., Machinist. DOMINICK PATTI, 400 Franklin Ave., FS., Carpenter. Em' C- HENRY PAczKowsKi, is Barwick St., FP., Electronical Engineer, Honor Society, Math Forum, Ham Radio Club, Science Club. MADELYN PANDOLFI, l83 Crowell St., E., Private Secretary, Scribes Club, Intramurals, Pep Squad, Li- brary Club, Girls' Service League. WAYNE PEARCE, 67 James St., FS., Auto Mechanic, ROSEMARIE PEDIMAN, 183 Aspen St., FP., Commercial Work, Intra- murals, Bowling Team, Tennis Team. RONALD PEGNATORE, 103 Frank- lin St., E., Bookkeeper, Music, Forestry, Epsilon Hi-Y, V Lacrosse, B l' T , R'fl T . ' . Owmg em 'e Bom PATRICIA PERRECA, iaso James PWC Club' L'b'0rY Club JAMES PEPPERS. its Butler Blvd., Z'-A Bugfeljsf PEP Squad' lf- Josepri mnsse, 865 court Rd., E., Electronical TeCl1r1lClGn, Sigma e ross U ' FSU Machine DrQft5men, elta Phi Hi-Y, Jets, Student Council, Astrophysics! T01-EM CHARLES PETROVVSKI, 3 Remsen Photographer' St., E., Commercial Photographer, Artsmen. Y ALAN PFEIFER, 24 Colonial Rd., B., -'sb AIR l'Q,' mr-an , fir, EDWARD Please, 243 Jacob si., A . BERNIE PoLLAcKou, 852 Prescott E., Pilot, Soccer, Track, Softbal, l A ., VS., Printer. Aero Club, Aero Basketball, Soft- MARIAN PISCITELLO, l3ll Sun ball Teams, Gymnastics. Ave., E., Bookkeeper, Intramurals. ROGER POLLETT, l63 Marcus Ave., GCP., Engineer, Machine Shop PEGGYIPILUTIK, 244 Stone St., E., PATRICIA PIZZOI 1019 Theodore Club. Undecided, La Femme Beaute, . St., FS., Secretary, Soph., Jr., Sr. Home Economics Club, Jr. Red . Boards, Pep Squad, Rockettes, Cross, General Business Club. . Scribes Club. sss . ,,WQ ,, . j ' ' -.ff 'ffjjfs fi . J, . . .. .c Wk 2 a wp., ww... M .. ., ,,. .Q H, Q ,.., , Q .2 . . , ANNE POLLICK, 609 Sth Ave., NHP., Airline Hostess, Scribes, Sports, Pep Squad, Girls' Service League, Library Club, PETER POLOCK, l59 Harrison Ave., FS., College, Leader Corps, Gym- nastics, Aero Club. JAMES POPPO, 237 l-lunnewell Ave., E., Electrical Engineer, JV, V Lacrosse, PA Club, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y. FRANK PRANZO, 444 Madison St., FS., Undecided. 55 JOHN PUGLISI, 475 Carnation Ave., FP., Medical Doctor, Student Council Pres., Soph., Jr. Boards, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Soccer, Band, X-Ponents, Latin Club, Epsilon Hi-Y. ANTOINETTE PUMILIO, 222 Doh' erty Ave., E., College, JV, V Twirlers, Student Council, Honor Society, Presidents Club, Library Club, Iota Beta Phi l-li-Y. ROSEMARIE PUMILIO, 214 Doherty Ave., E., Stenographer, Student Council, Girls' Service League, Pep Squad, Intramurals, Scribes. ANGELA QUINCI, 477 Eureka Ave., E., College, Future Teachers of America, Artsmen, Student Council, Jr. Board, Spanish Club, , PV RAYMOND RATH, IO86 Phoebe St., FS., Builder, Intramurals, Jr. KATE QUINN, 6 Bryant Ave., Red Cross, NI-IP., Beautician. MARY ANN RAMIERI, IBO Chelsea St., SFP., Omce Work. DENNIS RAYNOHA, 95-23 242 St., B., Rancher, Future Farmers ot America, Epsilon Hi-Y. I if 1, 'ii ' 1529 I , 1 gr Is .ff 1. f -5145432518 , CONRAD RE, I52 Renken Blvd., FS., Auto Mechanic, Co-op Train- ing. MARK REED, 2 Pine Ave., FP., Printer. WALTER REED, 67 Dover Pkwy., SM., Undecided, V. Track, V. Cross Country Track, Sachem Players, Soph., Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council, Honor Society, History Honor Society, French Club. DANIEL REILLY, 353 DOherly Ave., E., Undecided, Bowling Club, Football. 56 KENNETH REINHOLD, 658 Benris Ave., FS., Medicine, Latin Club, French Club, Weight Lifting Club, JV Football. SUSAN RICKARD, 247 Schenclc Blvd., FP., Nurse, Future Nurses Club. fun l ii '1 l l l l I JUNE RINGHOFER, 560 7th Ave., l NHP., Clerical Work, Intramurals, l Girls' Service League. JOHN RIORDAN, I5 Orchid St., FP., Undecided, Varsity Club, V Football, JV, V Lacrosse, Jr. Red Cross. MARK ROTH, l9l Carnige Ave., E., Chemist, Student Council, Radio Guild, History Honor Soci- ety, German Club, Library Club, Bio. Club, Chemistry Squad, Uto- pian. CATHERINE RUBACHA, ll Grand Ave., E., Beautician, La Femme Beaute, Soph. Board, Pep Squad, Intramurals. ROGER RYAN, II24 Norbay St., FS., College, V Band, Swing Band, Choir, Spanish Club, Radio Guild. ANTHONY RYANCZAK, I6 John Ave., E., College, Varsity Cross Country Track, Varsity Track, .ie -Q H l iq fr 'R 1 . 'lay . 5' . ' 'gf .. 1 ..,.z,,,. F -QSM, DE WOLFF ROBERTS, 78 Bromleigh Rd., SM., Physical Education Teacher, Spring, Winter Track, Football. DENNIS ROBERTSON, lOl N. 5th St., NHP., Machinist, Future Farm- ers of America, Basketball Intra- murals. f-Q t--uf AW!! NBRENDA RUBINO, I77 Doherty Ave., E., Secretary, Pep Squad, Twirler, Intramurals, Scribes. ADELAIDE RUPPENTHAL, I482 Marshall St., E., Secretary, JV Twirlers, Pep Squad, History i Honor Society, German Club. STANLEY G. RZESZUTEK, 42 Wil- WILLIAM RODD, l25 Landau Ave., E., Engineer, Tennis Club, Aero Club, Intramurals. ARTHUR ROTH, 514 Stewart Ave., NHP., Electrical Engineer, Radio Club, X-Ponents, Debating Club, JV, V Baseball. 4-we RICHARD RUSSO, 98l Hancock Ave., FS., Draftsmen and Musi- cian, Music, Bowling Club, Rifle Team. MARYANN RUVO, 468 Louis Ave., SFP., College, Student Council, Jr., Sr. Boards, Utopian, Usher- ettes, Indian Squaw, Pep Squad, Spanish Club, Alpha Hi-Y. PA , ag . .... 'iil DANIEL SAGINARIO, I503 Kiefer Ave., E., Aeronautical Engineer, Jr., Sr. Board, Student Council, 7 aff f T15 ton STU, NHP-1 primer. Weight Lifting Club, Pep Squad. HARRY SAAKE, 22 Violet Ave.. FP., CAR0'-E SALERNO' 430 Doris Radio Engineer, Amqyeur Radio Ave., FS., Secretary, Jr. Red Cross Club, Chieftain- Club, Soph. Board Girls' Service League. 57 I I ' ' ' MARSHALL SALZMAN, 50 Eweler Ave., FP., College, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Student Council, Cross Country Track, History Honor Society, Latin Club, Radio Guild, JV Basketball, Election Commission. ANTHONY SANTA MARIA, 14 Spooner St., FP., Undecided. LINDA SCANLON, 501 7th Ave., NHP., Secretary, Pep Squad, Ush- erettes. DONNA SCARPELLI, 1543 Ather- ton Ave., E., Stewardess, Rock4 ettes, Pep Squad. Q17 7. 1, ' , HERBERT SCHILLER, 5 Argo Ave., E., Mechanical Engineer, V Base- ball, Jets, X-Ponents, German Club. DONALD SCHIRMER, 1465 Mar- shall Ave., E., Printer, Jr. Red Cross Club, Student Council, Chieftain, Artsmen, FREDERICK SAVAGE, 322 Covert Ave., NHP., Medical Doctor. BENJAMIN SAVALLI, 233 Clement Ave., E., Machinist. URSULA SCHAUER, 1080 Rosegold St., FS., Nurse, Jr. Red Cross Club, Artsmen, Yorker Club, Girls' Service League, Future Nurses Club, Student Council. JOHN SCHAUMLOFFEL, 601 S. I3 St., NHP., Auto Mechanic. BARBARA SCHMIDT, 343 Kirkman Ave., E., Stenographer, Scribes. JAMES SCHMIDT, 108 Emerson Ave., FP., Printer, Science Club, V Baseball. 58 :fates ww, flfri' .... ' . -v . A... A I It 4 JEANNETTE SAVASTANO, 1700 Atherton Ave., E., Secretary, Girls' Service League, Pep Squad, Home Economics Club, Ticket Committee. ANTHONY SCANALIATO, 146 Barbara St., E., Undecided. Qt .lm 1 ft if MARGARET SCHENK, 331 Lehrer Ave., E., Secretary. WILLIAM SCHERFF, 154 Rockmart St., E., Carpenter. BRUCE SCHNEIDER, 42 Stewart St., FP., Aeronautical Engineer. DIANA SCHNEIDER, 33 L St., E., Beautician, La Femme Beaute. gf J .. JANET SCHNELL, 262 Benson Ave., E., Medical Secretary, Rockettes, Honor Society, Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y, German Club, Library Club, Pep Squad, Student Council, Girls' Service League, Intramurals. RITA SCHOLZ, 2ll Benson Ave., E., College, Student Council, Soph., Jr., Sr. Boards, Jr, Red Cross Club, Usherettes, Chair. S X CAROL SCHRECK, I546 Madison St., E., College, JV, V Twirlers, French Club, Future Nurses Club, Intramurals. RICHARD SCHREIBER, I84 Margue- rite Ave., E., Machinist. 4 5 Jay i 3 L -.:v, I ' A ,ge , se ef. .ci 5' I -rr I A a .3 , hal . 'QP . ml WILLIAM SCHUCK, 868 Washing- ton St., FS., Automotive Specialist, Student Council, Pep Squad, Co-op Training. WILLIAM SCHULZE, 9l Tulip Ave., FP., Aeronautical Engineer, Metal- lurgy Lecture, Ham Radio Club, Aero Club, Pep Squad. .W WIRE' 1 EDWARD SCHWABE, 948 Van Buren Ave., FS., Draftsman, Leader Corps. ' WILLIAM SCHWART, 244 Jacob St., E., Undecided, Track Team, Soccer Team, Varsity Club. A JOSEPHINE SCLAFANI, IO2 Oak- ley Ave., E., Beautician, La Femme Beaute, Library Club, Intramurals, SANTO SCUDERO, i383 Star Ave., E., Machinist, Band. 59 A Y. 1A 2 PAUL SEFRIN, IO48 Tulip Ave., Engineer, Sigma FS., Electrical Delta Phi Hi-Y, Debating Club, JV Football, Intramural Wrestling, German Club, Intramural Tech. Elec. Softball A Basketball. LOUISE SEIFERT, IO87 Esther St., FS., College, Titanus, Los Jovenes, X-Ponents, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Board, Chieftain, Usherettes, Iota Beta Hi-Y, Scribes, Rockettes. 1 EUGENE SENECI, 226 Fendale St., FS., Printer. GILBERT SENGER, 85 Lehrer Ave., E., Air Force. emi KENNETH SENIOR, l93 Belmont Blvd., E., Drafting, Student Coun- cil. LEESON SHIELDS, ll5 School St., E., Architect, Debating Club. 'nw-V.: f ROBERT SHIELDS, 87 Carlton Ter., SM., College, V Club, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, Presidents Club, Area Council, French Club, JV, V Basketball, JV Baseball, Sachern Players, Stage Crevv. ROBERT SHOEMAKER, 56 Bellmore St., FP., Machinist and Aeronau' tics, Basketball, Lacrosse, lntramuf rals. PETER SIEGLER, 300 James St., ANITA SINAGRA, l89 Averille FS., Electrical Engineer, JV, V Blvd., FS., Secretary, Yorker Club, Track, Tennis lnYVGfnUVGl SOtTbOll, RICHARD SILVER, 164 Marshall Scribes, Honor Society, Usher- lncloor-VVinter Track. Ave., FP., Unaeclded. ettes, Pep Squad, Spanish Club. MICHAEL SIGNQRELLI, I5 Goshen ROBERT SIMENDINGERI 238-36 CHARLENE SINCUS, 46 Adams St., St., E., Machinist, Weight Lifting 117th Ave E Electrical Engi. FP., Switchboard Operator, Choir, Club, Intramurals. meer JV' V Eccrosse Omicron lntramu' ' Hi-Y, lntrarnurals. 60 i . ROY SINNIGER, I95 Landau Ave., E., Machinist. JOYCE SIRAGUSA, 21 Stewart Ave., SM., Beautician, Girls' Serv- ice League, La Femme Beaute. DIANE SPILLER, 36 Virginia Dr., E., Music, Choir, Alpha Hi-Y, French Club, Pep Squad, Library Club, Intramurals, Madrigals, Aeolians, Chemistry Club. FREDERIC SPINDEL, IOO4 Hancock Ave., FS., College, TOTEM - Lit- Student Council, Senior Seminar, X-Ponents, Astro- German Club, erary Editor, Honor Society, Math Forum, physics Club, Spanish Club, Omicron Hi-Y. RICHARD SKORUPSKI, I3 John Ave., E., College, Los Jovenes, TOTEM - Managing Editor, Chemistry Service Society, Sigma Delta Phi I-Ii-Y, Honor Society. CAROLE ANN SMITH, I37I Mar- shall St., E., Teacher, V Cheer- leader, Choir, Aeolians, Usher- Girls' Service League, ettes, Yorker Club, Alpha Hi-Y, Pep Squad, Intramurals. fi. ff . . fist ',.. .mf - get S ?'vT 'y t.7'f.,,., NICK SPRENKEL, 98 Ludlam Ave., E., Electrical Engineer, Intramural Baseball - Basketball, Weight Lifting Club, Sigma Delta Phi 'Hi-Y, Wrestling. JOHN STALLARD, 66 Sycamore Ave., FP., Flight Engineer. DIANE STELLA, 79 orchid si., FP., Bookkeeper, Pep Squad. BRUCE STERNSTEIN, 732 Plato St., FS., Electrical Engineer, Amateur Radio Club, Bowling Club, Or- chestra. af.,-f nw' --iflyg. 'A :a.,...sf firms.. M .Lf . , KAREN SMITH, 20 Terrace Ave., E., Secretary, Ticket Committee, Girls Service League, Pep Squad, Scribes, Intramurals. PATRICIA SOUTAR, IOO Doris Ave., FS., Beautician, La Femme Beaute. DIANE M. STANLEY, 348 Carna- tion Ave., FP., Dancer, Rockettes, Yorker Club, Usherettes. FRANK STEINBECK, 39I St. Luke Pl., FS., Auto Mechanic. STEVE STOUT, 65I 6th Ave., NHP., Machinist, .IV Lacrosse, Technician DOROTHY STERRETT, I4 I 4 Adams Society. St., E., Teacher, Honor Society, Jr., Sr. Boards, Iota Beta Hi-Y, Fu- FRANK STROHM, I46 Terrace ture Teachers, Library Club, Pep Ave., E., Printer, JV Football, JV Squad. Basketball, V Baseball. BRIAN STEUTEL, 21 Hickory St., FP., Flight Engineer, Jr., Sr. Boards, Student Council. 61 -Y-vf JOAN STUART, l7O Belmont Blvd., E., Nurse, Girls' Leader Corps, GAA, 'Choir, Aeolians, Student Council, Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y, Intra- murals, Jr. Red Cross, Future Nurses. JOHN SUNDEN, 284 Harrison St., FS., Aircraft Mechanic. RICHARD TARDI, 32 Beech St., FP., General Contractor, Future Farmers of America, Cross Coun- try, Spring Track, Intramural Bas- ketball. LEON TAUB, 530 N. IOth St., NHP., Draftsmen, Rifle Club. M I Q. 'Ax ri if . JACK SUNDENHEIMER, 77 Eliza- beth St., FP., Electrical Engineer, JV Lacrosse, Basketball - La- crosse Intramurals. JOEL SUTERA, 885 Troy St., E., Technical Draftsman and De- signer, Intramurals, Utopian. EDGAR TEEPE, 535 7th Ave., NHP., Mechanical Engineer, Stage Crew, Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y, Sachem Players. JOAN TENENBAUM, I562 Mar- shall St., E., College, Yorker Club, French Club, Alpha Hi-Y, Future Teachers Club, Library Club, Pep ROSEMARY SZTORC, 313 S. 12th St., NHP., Undecided. ROBERT TANNEN, 47 Poppy Ave., FS., Printer. JOSEPH TERRANOVA, l5O Covert Ave., SM., College, Choir, Radio Guild, Weight Lifting Club. MARIE THROM, 225 Jacob St., E., Teacher, Chieftain Editor-in-Chief, Future Teachers Club, Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y, History Honor Society, Presidents Club, Girls' Service League, Radio Guild, GAA, Span- ish Club, Eonocs Co-Y. ' asa.. W 7 ,ep if . H f 'A i JOANNE TORTORELLA, 75 Cam- bridge Ave., SM., College, TO- TEM - Business Editor, Yorker Club, Choir, Aoelians, Usherettes, Sachem Players, Honor Society, French Club. FRANK TOWERS, 85 Surprise St., E., Machinist, Dance Club, Leader Corps, Machine Shop Club. Sauad. 'Q' X JAMES TYLER, 6l7 Stewart Ave., NHP., Draftsman, Intramurals, CATHERINE TRACEY, 85 Birch sf., Gefmon Club' JV Bcsebcll- FP., Bookkeeper, Library Club. A ROBERT TYRREL, 36 Hill St., FP., GEORGE TRZNADELI 242-16 Sup, College, JV, V Football, JV BGS: perior Rd., B., Printer. 62 ketball, French Club. 'Lx' AQ aww -rib 'Srl'-di, FRED uHLicK, 305 Waldorf Ave., E., College - Printer, JV, V Base- ball, Intramural Basketball, Pica ANNE UUSMANN, 309 Clement Club. Ave., E., College, Honor Society, Student Council, JV, V Cheer- leader, Jr., Sr. Boards, Usherettes, Choir, French Club, Girls' Service League, Chieftain. ALLAN UNGERER, l32 N. 3rd St., NHP., Machinist, Baseball Team. VITO VACIRCA, I475 Adams St., E., Machinist. JULIAN LOUIS VAN BELLINGHEN, T62 Frame St., FS., Advertising Art and Design, JV Lacrosse. CAROLYN VANCE, l56 Hendrick. son Ave., E., Public Accountant GAA, Girls' Service League, Jr Red Cross, Choir, Home Econom- ics Club, Intramurals. 1 .HZ-if M, -- x:9sx2'-: -- e, - elazlwrwlsrsalff ,.,.,i.,,,,i,, Qu .M -K ,M f' , 5 1 gy I M Y 'x x, nt K - 4. - sr 3 it I ,L . J: tw Fa 9 ' JOSEPH VANCO, 297 Hill Ave., E., DONALD WAIBROEHL, is Dept-in DFGfTSmOI'1- Ave., FP., College, Football, JOHN VETTER, l52l Belmont Ave., Leader COVP5- ALPHONSE VANNOSTRAND, 426 NI-IP., College, Sigma Delta Hi-Y, Roberl Ave FS M'JCh'n'5I' Tech' Student Council, Fresh., Sr. Board, WILLIAM WA'-DR0Nf 557 N' 7 SI 'NCCI Soclely' Cross Country, lncloor, Spring NHP-f Moclllnlsll Track, Soccer, Titanus. RICHARD WAGNER, IOI2 N. Qnd St., Nl-IP., College, JV, V La- crosse, Honor Society, Senior Seminar, Omicron Hi-Y, Varsity Club, German Club, Student Council. 63 ,efwgirsfflfffiviai sr- ,L of ,, ?sfe?tf2fi?2f.p f K iiifrsaeflff' ' .g'?i?i5i? F 5 eemfir, iS5f9fiJiiiif'fsYQ x z31g.'.qsf ' 'i ,..t.,-..- e. ,' ww . ' 1... ' I eg ws' as 5 1 , su fries. .,n.fr,,r. 4 . ., , . . f . I I . 'Zi' ' .rf ,rw ,if wists SNR 1 if I A . 'S , , A ROBERT WANGNER, 60 Henry St. NVS., Electrical Engineer, PA Club, German Club, Intramural Basket- ball, Baseball. ciety, Iota Beta Phi Hi-Y, Girls Service League, Pep Squad. KAREN WEBER, 30 Crest Ave., E., Bookkeeper, Rockettes, Honor So- 1 FRANK WEIKMAN, 245 Raft Ave., FP., College, Math Forum, Sr. Board, Omicron Hi-Y, JV Lacrosse, PA Club. EDWARD WELCH, I37 Ash St., FP., Flight Engineer, JV, V Lacrosse, JV, V Football, Varsity Club. JESSE WESTBURG, IO54 Esther St., FS., College, Football, La- crosse, Utopian, Student Council German Club, Artsmen, Varsity Club, Omicron Hi-Y, DOLORES WHEATLEY, 1429 Alpha St., E., Bank Worker. --an-un-on-vu CLEMENT J. WICKETT, IO Francis Ct., E., Civil Engineer, V. Soccer, V. Baseball, Indoor Track, Radio Guild, Intramurals, Biology Lab Squad. GEOFFREY WILDER, Bl Dover Pkwy., SM., College, Senior Board, French Club, Student Council, Basketball, Omicron Hi-Y, Cross Country Track, Akahnawes Co-Y. PATRICIA WILLIAMS, ll5 LeSoir Blvd., FP., Air Line Stewardess, Leader Corps, GAA, Girls' Service League, Akahnawes, Soph. Jr. Board, Intramurals. LARRY WILLIS, 1545 Ludlum Pl. E., College, Debating Club, Weather Club, Chemistry Service League, Amateur Radio Club. 64 JACK WILSON, 265 Floral Blvd., FP., College, Football, Lacrosse, Varsity Club, Weight Lifting Club. IRENE WISTI, 1318 World Ave., E., Beautician, Girls' Service League. fm,,:,, 1 ,,.- 5 2 Q. W' WAYNE WORTMANN, 1327 Scimi- is 5... JAMES YOUNG, 80 Lehrer Ave., far Sf., E., Machinist, lnframural E-fC0ll9Qe- Baskefball. DAVID vouNo, 724 Fenw.-mil Blvd., JOAN YOUNG' 40 Hlll 5'-' FP-' HOWARD WULFORST, 42 we-bsfef rs., Agfiwifufe, Future Farmers of CO eQef HOW Socfefv' Choiff FU- Sf., FP., Undecided, Chemistry Serv- America. lure Teachers Club' Akohnqwes' ice Sodefy- JAMES YANNUCCI, soo N. sm sf., Tl'0 U5' il'GmU'C 5' NHP., Drafting, JV Lacrosse, Slu- clenf Council. -f WILLIAM YOUNG, 35l Travis Ave., E., Mechanical Engineer, Technical Drafting and Machine Design. CHARLOTTE ZAVREL, l335 Times Sf., E., Beautician. i,, V X ,,., f 'IQ , fee.. r -f' . ,,,c A ' : , M HILDA ZYGADLO, l75 Sfone SY., E., College, Honor Society, Choir, ALLAN ZEVITKOWSKII 533 N. 6th Home Economics Club, lofa Beta Str, NHPW Agricultural Research, Phi Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross Club, Arch- JACQUELINE ZIZZO, 8 S. 18th ST. 9 Y- NHP., Beaufician, Fresh. Soph. JOHN K05Tf 130 L0V'd0U Ave-1 Boordslpep Squad, F.P., Elecfrlcal Engineer, Bowling, Weigh? Lifting, Intramurals, Radio Club. 65 F QM I' 5 ,Q 5 I X 1 EXPE TIQNS Y 4 T '1 f.gg:i,iAF5,, vfffsf I .9 g .E lp er lf' Q F' ll' 5 ASCENDERS mf, lm STAND lNG,Corol Stewart-Treas Sand L B ,, y C1 oyrwe- Pres., Vxforrcn Thiel-V. P ' ' res., DICJVWG Linker-Rec. Sec SEATED, Conrad Valentine Corres. Sec. -Fin. Sec., Nancy Eiferi- ROW 1, left to right, Pat Cione, Susi Stampp, Fern Urquhart, Warren Thiel-V. Pres., Diane Linker-Rec. Sec., Carol Stewart-Treas., Sandy LaBoyne-Pres., Nancy Eifert-Corres. Sec., Conrad Valentini-Fin. Sec., Molly Weir. ROW 2, Rosemarie Hughes, Adrienne Passamonti, Elaine Donnelly, Carmelo Mozzara, Penny Scholl, Ruth Phillips, Lynn Sophomore Board O to be in the sophomore board Where the BMOCS abound Where time is very rarely lost And perspicacity is rarely found. O to be in the sophomore board As the meeting is brought to order For the fledglings begin to spread their wings And their unfettered youth breeds disorder. Hansen, Mary Janovitz, Virginia Reel, Libby Contanzoro, Tina Mazza. ROW 3, John Gudelanis, Tom Scheuerman, John Boccalini, Monica DuBois, Terry Lampe, Marina Wood, Kathleen Carpenter, Maureen DeLeo, Kent Biornstad, Ray Bianco. Attentive Board Members af SEATED, Robert Cooper-Corres. Sec., Loraine Palm, -V. P., Harold Rich-Pres., Lindo Thompson-,Trecw urer. STANDING, Richard Frost-Rec. Sec. i A ,,., ,N ,ff gg? m xx ,f .ui y ga i - Are we lucky enough to be locked out? says Lor- rczine, ROW 'l, left to right, S. Wilmott, L. Bayles, L. Pcilm-V. Pres., H. Rich- J. Kluge, P. Grote, S. Larson, J. Eimer, D. Hill, F. Sommers C Haus Pres., R. Frost-Sec., R. Cooper-Corres. Sec., L, Thompson-Treas., mann, J. Busatt. ROW 3, L. Rizzo, J. Bertolino, C. Alloco P Priest C. Haviken, B. Wortmonn, L. Zdzieblcowslci, Mrs, Thorne-r-Adv., Mr. M. Springer, G. Kunz, K. Goebel, S, Tooker, E. Wortmann B Dona Doolittle-Adv. ROW 2, A. Butera, P. Hallett, S. De-Santo, B. Moreno, van, R. Marin. Junior Board Once a voice was heard in the Junior Board Down with thef.seniors', it loudly roared And thereupon a clamor suddenly arose The living death of the seniors was instantly The plans were made, The deeds begun ll zfhe board would not cease till they had won O Junior Board you must stop this endeavor proposed. For the omniscient seniors shall endure forever. 73 Is this the attack of the Juniors? k ly 1.-msg 'iv C ASS W if ni. -rr ROW I, left to right, Curtis Meyer, Blanche Masillo-Exec. Bd., Pat Massey, Kaaren Morroni, Kathy Kraniak, Betty lmson, Paulette Berg- mann-Exec. Bd., Marie Boyenzi, Harold Eiss. ROW 2, Carole Gensh- Fin. Sec., Pat Pizzo-2nd V. Pres., Walter Reed-'Ist V. Pres., Robert Egan-Corres. Sec., Mr, Gilbert Hoffman-Adv., Miss Mabel Oestrich- Adv., Mr. Donald Barbieri-Adv., Robert Brown-Pres., Marialeno Se nior B oa rd Have you forgotten yet? s ,C fi . 42.12 f E Mactarland-Rec. Sec., Kathleen Kadian-Treas. ROW 3, Roy Hill, Maryann Ruyo, Pat Henn, Kathleen Gillespie, lrene Koyaric, Karen Allbright, Rita Scholz, Annette Fausto, Anne Uusmann, Maureen Mur- phy, Bob Benson. ROW 4, John Cleary, John Bracciante, Geoltrey Wilder, John Vetter, Daniel Saginario, Gil Geraci, Frank Weiknwan, Kenneth Bachmon, Mike Megna. The Senior Board had hardly met When the door swung open and lo and behold, There stood the Juniors brazen and bold. The Juniors moved forward, Rich at their head, The fall of autocracy was ominously read. When from the rear of the room a personage arose, Ill - - - I I m sorry, he said, the meeting is c osed. Hey! They're absconding with the Senior dues! The Autocracyn Vx gm QF? .V W W ,, W, ROW 1, left to right, Maryann Ruvo, Diana Cauchi, Richard D'Am brose - Treas., Pat Massey - V. Pres., Mr. Mark J. Ables - Adv. John Puglisi - Pres., Linda Bayles - Corres. Sec., Ginny Kubart e Rec. Sec., Connie Brodt, Arlene Hoffman, ROW 2, Peggy Hallet, Lana Cain, Rita Smith, Marialena Macfarland, Lucille Freund La raine Palm, Linda Thompson, Sharon Wilmott, Barbara Mcrano, Estelle Rosenfeld, Jean Marie Teator, ROW 3, John Cleary, John Bracciante, Harold Eiss, Richie Skorupski, Paul Priest, Mark Roth, Harry Rich, Roger Doumar, Robert Egan. Student Council I must go up to the student council To The tumultuous and noisy meeting For all I desire is The roar ot The gayel To The Tune of PugIisi's greeting. ROW l, left to right, Carol Haviken, Pat Henn, Anne Uusmann, Carole Gensh, Dorothy Krumey, Jean Dittenhoeter, Paula Csaiko, Ruth Eberle, Kathleen Kadian, ROW 2, Ronald Moglia, Marshall Salzman, Curtis Meyer, Dorothy Karsch, Antoinette Pumilio, Tom I must go up To student council Where Robert shall Torever reign And Disaster descends as The parliamentarian Tables The motion again. Scheverman, Thomas Linton, Frank Weikman, ROW 3, Walter Reed, Fred Spindel, Dick Ackerson, Dick Wagner, Ron Sturtz, Daniel Sagi- nario, Bob Brown, John Vetter, Jerry Meisel. 1 fa. , l ' 9 3 5 , U A' ' Ji ROW 1, left fo righl, L. Friscia, L. Sinisealchi, G. Dawson, D. Hill, G. Smsn, V. Csoiko, D. Combes, ROW 3, T. manner, J. Wesrbe, K. Goebel, D. Pcsforelli, J. Bonfurdino, L. Hansen, B, Pechf, C. Pedi- W, Langer, H, Gugilgqh, E, Gengenbqch, J, Gibbons, B, Brouchler mon, ROW 2, C. Newman, C. Rup, R, Phillips, B. Polycheod, D, Lee, B, O'CQnn0r, C. Guliziq. G, Kunz, B. Bieclermonn, S. Phillips C. Bellomenle, K. Carpenter, Student Council ROW 'l, left To right, K. Mol-roni, K, Baldwin, P, Bgbickl M, Wood, Tufono, P, Gilberl, C. Sfeworl, M. Weir, S. Reiclwgoft, J. Sfucrf, P R, Scholz, A, Fousro, R, Scholz, I. Kcvcric, K, Allbrighl, K. Gillespie, Nagy, C. Tllarnfan, ROW 3, J. Savage, H. Eiss, B. Masilla, B. RU- A. o'Braen, Row 2, L, Rudolph, L, Deutsch, P. Wallsey, J, Milne, A. bina, P. Pizza, B. DeLisi L. DeMille J. Peppers, D. Beuerle. ROW l, left to right, Antoinette Pumilio, Eleanor Knieriemen, Joan Massey, Janice Hack, Alma Jeffries, Dorothy Sterrett, Carole Gensh, Young - Sec., Larry Colangelo i Treas., Theresa Leone - Adv., Hilda Zygadlo, Karen Weber, Evelyn Marino, ROW 2, Kenneth Ehr- Richard Wagner - Pres., Curtis Meyer - V. Pres., Ronald Zaborci, lich, Fred Spindel, Henry Paczkowski, Ronald Pape, Richard Baglow, Paul Csaiko, ROW 2, Betty lmson, Barbara Muncy, Pat Carillo, Pat Daniel lhasz, Stuart Nixon, Marshall Salzman. Honor Society The Honor Society lounge, a sacred meeting place tor members, is one ot the features of the Society. Plans were made to raise money tor the presentation ot a scholarship to a worthy student. The Honor Society induction was a most auspicious occasion,and the inductees will long remember the singing ot the Alma Mater. ROW 'l, left to right, Barbara D'Aiello, Valerie Niosi, David Ker- Eberle, Gail Carsten, Susan McEneaney, Margo Marullo, Barbara shaw, Steve Director, JoAnne Tortorella, Paulette Bergmann, Sharon Herrman, Jean Dittenhoefer, ROW 3, Frank Caputo, Dick Ackerson, Fittipaldi, Pat Newman, Kathleen Kadian, ROW 2, Anita Sinagra, Dennis Brown, Richard Skorupski, Daniel Saginario, Bob Brown, Janet Schnell, Betty DeLisi, Anne Uusmann, Linda Morgenroth, Ruth John Puglisi, Brian Edwards, Walter Reed. mm ,h :N W1 ms., ,,,,, ,im,gT,L,,,mLV,,1, ,,1, A.f:.,..... feA . a.f,,,L,lZ3,,+A,5i ' L 1 'ig if ii is fl if . 1 til s mf ,, 4, 1 L i 5, 3 1 gwa . 1.2! T '. ' 'V 2 'M S' E ,W , ' A S iw Q ' 1 1 M Q lQ 5 1 1 ' 'f ' fl L, + fi 2 4 A K .5 1 ' 1 , 1 M my ? AL g E kry' . f X fl M, .. ff 1 2' , . f , K . 2 5 j X, i V ' 2 , ,l ,M , .g 7. . I E 1 1 gh R I Q a 2' 1 nl ,, 9' ,' Y gr f , X ' Agfjv K hi ,K ., fy lg , iii' ff Ei pi v .Q Q f J' fi Q WR, ,M E my , H+-'I Y, 4? 1 ,i ,L,, X. ,. NEMA ,, E V fa, ' f ,X sf S3 1 S K he ' 13? A MY .4 l X V6 3 we f gf 5 MQ . 4 3. U2 1 J S- ' I ' e 2 - ffr f X, Y ' . 'iff' 5 ' 2 . - g '33 K Q fa- f R 1 l,5',i:xgkS , uk , - A , 311:93-T 1 M ,Q , ' .V , 'f , . 4 rrw- R if 5 ,Jr mum. Q ,,...W s . , v y S ff W f',S2,,ff214 ww af I K ff jim gtg! ' ' -y H ' Q ws , p. ma -, fa V an 4 A fdifiif X , , ww Vw, 3434 f Aw' Xf WL .Af 111 ' N Q 1' 05 I . ,,,,, A I . U . I mi , - W- ,,.f,, . sg, Q .5 www, , 1 xf f Y . ., .4 fn: , Q X . , 6 f QA xg? xl 'Rim . .Wx . ,, V. , ANR. .f f'-, . ROW I, lett to right, Ronald Feinman, Ronald Marin, Ronald Moglia, Arden Sulzbach, Dick Frost, James Donovan, Eric Heins, Steve Brophy, George Thompson, Ernie Kohlstruk. ROW 2, Trudy Ruppenthal, Sue Geldman, Martha Soloway, Jan Busat-Treas., John Eastment-Pres., J. G. Enis-Adv., Dottie Krumey+V. Pres., Maryann Sacher-Sec., Nina Matera, Faith Buettner, Kathleen Haudberg. ROW 3, Pam Grote, Janet Histor Honor Society History Honor Society is composed of students with a keen interest in the insights ot the past as applied to the present. Through discussions, excursion trips, and re- search, the History Honor Society members attempt to gain greater knowledge in the tields of American and World History. ROW 1, left to right, Marvin Crepea-Rec. Sec., Thomas Linton-Pres., Mr. H. Brandt-Adv., Sue Geldman-V. Pres., Bruce Mally-Corres. Sec., Karen Goebel-Treas. ROW 2, Lee Shields, Bob Cooper, Sharon Shaw, Rita Smith, Joan Marcell, Karen Goebel, Iris Classen, Diane Lee, Doris Anderson, Jean Adickes, M. Sterrett, Mary Lou Rhodes, Barbara Haber, Janet Kluge, Barbara Muncy, Arlene Hotiman. ROW 4, Joel Crepea, Roy Wernimont, Rayman Lowe, Allen Potkin, Gary Rog- ers, Mark Roth, Paul Priest, Steve Garypie, Steve Tooker, Marvin Crepea. Debating Club This new club was established to meet the desire ot the student to orally express his views. A member ot the Nassau County Debating League, the Sewanhaka partici- pants have competed with debaters in other Nassau high schools. Topics ot debate range from historical events to current problems ot consequential nature. Phillips, Rita Smith, Renee Pennachio, Carl Johnson, Mike Kindman. ROW 3, Ralph Klingbeil, Brian Edwards, Joel Crepea, Dennis Frasca, Paul Sefrin. i 'xi .'?iMi?Qil1:'1h 1123175 'xii I A I ROW 'l, left to right, D. Stelling, P. Conboy, S. DeSanto, D. Bennedson, G. Kubart, D. Vacca, M. Straub, A. Monusky, W. Wis- hart, P. Scholl, ROW 2, J. Kluge, J. Shaw, M. Rhodes, T. Lampe, K. McGowan, F. Urquhart, M. Snow, R. Scholz, C. Bellamente, M. Usherettes ROW 1, left to right, J. Young, P. Hallett, J. Patrick, L. McEneciney, C. Stevlfart, M. Weir, E. Rosenfeld, N. Methlie, R. Phillips, M, Latino, R. Hughes, ROW 2, F, Kadian, E. Cazzallo, D. Linker, M. Dubois, M. Janovitz, L. Damasco, J. Hack, C. Brogan, E. Marino, K. Morroni, S. Fittipaldi, D. Geddes, C. Vance, M. Murphy, ROW 3, K. Basso, K. Kraniak, P. Bergmann, J. Hargrove, L. Bayles, G. Kunz, S. Phillips, L. Freund, P. Csaiko, V. Niosi, B, Muncy. J. Holmes, J. Dragner. 'E Augustyn, N. Sylvester, ROW 3, L. Thompson, J. Bartoletti, R, Sinisi, S. Berta, L. Palm, M, Sacher, S. Githmark, C. Brown, S. Pederson, ln coniunction with plays and concerts, the Usherettes perform a valuable service by helping to hand out programs and seating the audiences, At graduation, the Usherettes carry garlands and march in the processional, thereby enhancing and increasing the beauty of the ceremony. ROW 1, left to right, P. Carillo, C. Gensh, M. Murphy, P. LoDato, Henn, T. Helgans, D. Egan, ROW 3, J. Tortorella, P. Massey, M P. Gilbert - Captain, Mrs. Helen Busch - Adv., M. Springer - Co. MC1CfGI'lGf1Cl, l.. Seifert, L. Eisemann, R. Scholz, K. Allbright, M. MQ Captain, K, Kadian, I, Kovaric, D. Cauchi, ROW 2, S. McEneaney, rullc, B. D'Aiello. C. Smith, A. Uusmann, B, Delisi, D. Sterrett, M. Ruvo, A. Fausto, P. :Gsm 'f ielliilll' ISSXWW.-fi, 11,5 lEf2.'.lQg RK ROW l, leTT To righT, A. Blaha, B. LuTher, J, Yonkes, P. Baloick, C. E. Rosenfeld, ROW 3, C. GreensmiTh, K. McGowan, E. Murphy, E. Wissler, A. TUZGHO, J. Milne, M. Palmer, V, Reel, V. Zogari, L. Fris- Phglen, P. Doody, E. Nowomlynski, M. Latino, M. Smith, M. O'Neill, cia, ROW 2, B. RoberTson, V. Kloepfen, S, DiSanTo, L. Fauci, D. ROW 4, B. Laidlaw, L. Hessel, A. Sauer, C. Legge, J. Blanken, B. Vacca, E. Donnelly, M. JanoviTZ, P. Cione, J. Braun, N, Mefhlie, Zimmerman, M. Sacher, C. Hoskins, E. Thompson, l Q 1 Girls Service League These are The hardworking girls who have volunTeered To aid The adminisTraTive officials in The school by helping vviTh Thin paper vvork and add labs. Many oT These girls will gain exTra Training in efficiency and service, and wiTh Their learning, become useful Americans of Tomorrow. ROW l, left To right, L. Hansen, B. Sanlangelo, P, Side, P. Hallett, Mrs, M. VVille - Adv., C. Vance - CapTain, D. Wolf, M, Springer, ROW 2, C, Housrnan, J. Scudero, J. PaTrick, E. l-loflman, J. Kelly, E. McKeough, M. STraub, B. Gumbs, L. Farinella, J. Cogan, ROW 3, C. Champoux, R. Sinisi, J. BarToleTTi, VV. VVisharT, D. Schleier, M Rhodes, M. Bonavifa, E. Guenzer, V. Bonavila, ROW 4, P. LoDaTo E. Cazzallo, B. Haber, S. Krause, A, Jeffries, E, CasTellano, M Coveney, L. Zdzieblcowski. ROW 1, left to right, B. Egenc-If - Sec., R. Ackerson - Pres., W. Donohue - Adv., W. Jones - Pres., F. Weikmon - Trecns., ROW 2, R, Klear, Wulolwnson, A. Roth, R. Wqngrmer, B. Edwards, ROW 3, D. Frcxsccm, H. Gusitsclw, L. Freom. P. A. Radio NE 41151 Woi1! I Think I hear hecz'Tbeof. 84- This year, once again, The members of The PA.- Radio Club successfully operaTed The school's radio sTaTion WSHS-FM. Also as a service organi- zaTion of The school, The Club seTs up The public address sysfem Tor many school TuncTions and an- nounces assembly and social producTions as well. A 5.-...x Don'T be so funny Frank, Turn iT back AnoTher reporT for Mr. Donahue. Sfop The Death March record. He iusT got a stay OT execuiion. 85 says Mcurie! ROW 1, left to right, L. Freund - News Ed., B. Fischer - Adv. Mgr., G. Kushner - Co. Ed.-in-Chief, Dr. S. Sluszka - Advisor, M. Throm - Ed.-in-Chief, P. Csojlco, - Mgr. Ed., C. Henriclcson - Sports Ed., ROW 2, J. Busatt - Artist, R. Schwab - Copy Ed., A. Boschen - Bus. Mgr., C, Haskins - Asst. Feature Ed., C. Haviken - Asst. Fea- ture Ecl., G. Dawson - Reporter, L. Zdziebkowslci - Feature Ed., L. Deutsch, D. Hill - Reporter, E. Cozzallo, ROW 3, L. Dileone - Cartoonist, K. Rosenfeld, G. Allen, J. Peppers - Photo., M. Coles - Sports, B. Newman. Just don't stand' there, do somethingf PW 4 A .5 - gf, Chieftain The Chieftain is a bi-Weekly newspa- per produced for and by the students. The activities of the school are presented along with some editorials and features, one of the latter being The Voice of the Student. Two six-page issues filled with many interesting articles were the main accomplishments of the Chieftain this year. The Arrow is a publication that supplies the talented English stu- dent with a chance to exercise his exceptional literary ability. lt also permits the reading public an opportunity to enioy the essays and other literary endeavors ot these amateur writers. - The arrow hustles to meet a deadline Susan and Gary solicit advertisements. Arrow ROW 1 Iett to right, L, Deutsch, K, Van Aalten, lvl. Masillo, G. mon, B. Gallt, H. Stierwart, D. Morrongiello, M. Roth, R. Brust, K Kushner - Ed.-in-chief, Dr. S. J. Sluszka - Advisor, S. Geldman Ehrlich, B. Edwards, D. Smith, M. Kindman. - Managing Ed., L. Rudolph, P. Nagy, J. Redd ROW 2, B. New- 88 ROW 1 left to right, S. Geldmon, M. Marinelli, C. Wickett - V. Santangelo, S. Phillips, L. Deutsch, L. Rudolph, V. DiSclafani ROW Pres., N. W. Hosler - Advisor, lvl. Roth - Treus., G. Heelan - Pres., 3, R. Aquilina, D. Bekaert, D, Frasca, B, Jones, H. Lieberman F. Urquhart, S., Stampp, ROW 2, B. lvlothes, S, Krause, D. Lee, B. Ryan. R d' G 'ld The busy members of the Radio Guild are en- gaged in the actual broadcasting ot radio programs on our own radio station, WSHS-FM. On the air tour hours every clay, the Guild covers sporting events, concerts and dances at Sewanhaka. The members of the Guild have taken the radio broadcasting course to put their learning to use through active partici- I potion in the Radio station. -S, ', .14 This is station WSHS signing oft for now. 89 I . I Oh, now if l could only read English! ROW 1, left to right, M. Murphy, G. Foley, K. Van Aalten, R. Stuto, V. Kernochan, M. Macfarland, C. Liangen, M. Marullo, N. Methlie. ROW 2, H. Eiss-Bus. Mgr., D. Brown -Treas., J. Marcell-Corres. Sec., B. Byank-Rec. Sec., B. Muncy-Pres.-Accompanist, A. Sherman-Adv., M. Murphy-V. Pres., J. Holmes-Librarian, C. Jelley, C. Vance. ROW 3, R. Pennachio, E. Knieriemen, S. Larson, R. Eberle, L. Morgenroth, L, Freund, P. Kennedy, H. Zygadlo, M. Bonayita, M. O'Neill, C. Blando, U. Schauer, J. Tortorella, E. Marino. ROW 4, F. Wright, D. Morrongiello, D. DiFilippe, P, Priest, C. Greer, D. Frost, A. Bates, R. Feinman, R. Rogers. Choi r The Choir is a Collection ot the best voices at Sewanhaka High School. Most outstanding girl in choir, Mau' reen Murphy. During the Christmas Season, these students perform the traditional re, mi Not so silent a night. caroling through the corridors of Sewanhaka. Many Sewanhakans will remember their annual Spring and Christmas Concerts. I D as . l 3 y 8 90 3 5 ' Q 1 M 122 was 3 iiiilas. 5 -M K Noam ,ga .. Q-1-if :gig-i f if 1 ' 5 , x I ,. 'Z W , A -1525: - w' ' 1:42-gg M.-: u ' JK 'Y X 'lf f L -- ' w w. 25:4 Lg 5 , mi 3 1 r Q: J f f af 42 ,. .V ., - A., - Q 5 3 An. . .. NW, D 1 f . A , ,M ., ,. ,, ,Z , W A ,, ,. . 4 was mfr Yiwu L L J ,H f- mf Mk. ,L 1, gf , -iff' A if -,Sax gm? ,Qs . Ky wp- 5: , , A , ,,,,,W ,Mu fs ,TA ,L D , , Y Law? : 1 ff '- wife W 1 f a '- wifeiff Lge? , -V 55 ' sz' ' - A Mk x A gg XXX. , X- , 1 r 1 f . . , , , X .f I MM T ff' ff Ex' X ,Q gx fgwfl J. Q -f QKSN f. , xxx! ,Dk jx A X3 X XJ BWI lm. my X, we ix ZR! Dfw Q51 ww v , Q i LJ . Ng,-if CX it W W ' M W FW Ai ,. 'mm J K, N X :fx ff 5-1 f ZX 'sits ,, Q ,. Q - W Nw.. E ,.J - 4 n 5 5 A A I ix aide say , Qi S ,fx :J b L 1 K iy. K L- A 'v-' , ' Z gtg 5? K W - , x 1, , ,f X wa, , x ' ' In -V j . f N X f X, rf. 'nf j Y Q ff! ix I VJ kiwi' - 49 -Nqr w Q-Vw, ' .J A .. A? 7 Q V W T' w,Q w Ei :NU wp. im X Q 75? 'P R xg ,Q E, re ! 5 1! I K N ? M U ,ii , 7 e ff ' . ' f mu . . '- , , Q A , . M. N 7 M 1 1 . X 1 J 1 . ff A -. I q A ,Q v v I 'W' rw? I U f l W K A5 WH ,IL 'gk J Q - J ,L', MMA uf g 5 A 2 2 , H 1',-1 'f,gi, 1 A f - 1 ff 4 - ,7 ,f - A , , Li2'i m I! f L Lg if f X s B E if ,S 'xxx 2 Q an ' '54, '33,,..-Aw ROW 'I, left to right, A. Potkin, S, Tooker, J. Zielinski, R. Ryan - ROW 3, B. Fisk, G. Rogers, B. Muncy, C. Johnson, Mr, C. Wood - Pres., R. Sturtz, J. Ferroro, D. Giornundo, ROW 2, R. Engelhard, K. Adv. U Rosenfeld, R. DiPooIo, J. Kluskiewicz, A. Knouert, R. Hill, R. Guerin, Swing Band A smoll but industrious group of Sewonhoko Bond mem- bers ore not content with playing only in The Vorsity Bond, but wish to further their interest in music-by performing ot additional musnccil functions cis the Swing Bond. The Swing Bond remoins outstanding in presenting populor music for the students. ROW 'l, left to right, Joan Stuart, Kaaren Morroni, Maureen Mur- phy, Arthur Sherman - Adv., Anne Harrington, Evelyn Marino, Kathie VanAalten, ROW 2, Carolyn Vance, Diane Spiller, Barbara Madrigal Society The newly formed Madrigal Society consists of honor choir members, Membership is determined by the ability to sing, and to read music. The excellent performance of this group at all concerts and special invitational sing- ing requests is the reason why the Madrigals will soon become a well-featured Sewanhalca standard. ROW 'lz left to right, Louise Tuccinardi, Pat Massey, Gerry Foely, Renee Pennachio, Barbara Muncy - Accompanist, Arthur Sherman - Adv., Carole Smith, Carol Stewart, Joan Stuart, Kathie VanAal- ten, ROW 2, Eleanor Knieriemen, Virginia Kloepfer, Linda Morgen- roth, Diane Linker, JoAnne Tortorella, Diane Spiller, Carolyn Vance, Muncy, Barbara Byank, Judith Holmes, Ginny Kernochan, Maureen Lasch, Renee Pennachio, ROW 3, Arthur Bates, Frank Caputo, Dominick DiFilippe, Roger Ryan, Dick Frost. A Aeolians The all girl Aeolians perform light musical selections, usually show tunes, at many concerts. At a music con- cert held on a Sunday afternoon in February, an Aeolians' performance was witnessed by many Sewan- hakans. These girls add a fresh flavor to Sewanhaka's Music Department for their pleasant singing is a reward- ing feature at any cultural function. Judy Braun, Christina Blando, Anne Harrington, Carol Thorsen, Maureen Lasch, Evelyn Marino, Kaaren Morroni, ROW 3, Judith Holmes, Barbara Byank, Lucille Freund, Christine Langen, Ginny Kernochan, Maureen Murphy, Diane Harned, Carol Jelley, Rose- mary Stuto, Rita Scholz, Karen Baldwin, Margo Marullo. ff J A. Jeffries-Co-Captain L. Seiferf, L. Morgen- rofh, J. Howell, P Bergmann, J. Schnell E. Knieriemen, D Sco rpelli, L. McCor- mick, B. D'AieHo. 1 M. Macfarlancl, L Eisemann, M. Morullo Captain, G. Lawlor D. Stanley, P. Pizzo, M. Malcolm, K Weber, T. Helgans, D. Egan. Rockettes When you see these girls pertorm at football games, basketball games and assemblies, you are seeing the pro- duct of many months ot practice and hard work. The applause of the crowd as the Rockettes go through their dance routine, is the appreciative reward tor such diligence. NJ A new burden forthe balcony. 'T 1 'HT'Nu...,K 'E ll,ij1 ROW 1, Antoinette Pomilio, ROW 2, left to right, Lillian Fauci, Patricia Massey, Valerie Niasi, Janet Hargrave, Lorraine Aurigemma, Carol Schreck, Patricia Finley. l Antoinette Pumilio - Varsity Captain Twirlers Skill with a baton plus beauty and grace have been distinguish- ing traits at the Sewanhaka Twirlers. This year the twirlers have worked out a number ot new routines and enchanting formations that will draw the crowds to support the school athletic activities. It is not hard to see why these girls are such a feature at the games. 1 f 5 I Q ,g . X X 1 V 5 X M B Q gm, ' 7. .1 , I 9- A255 --ati Left to Right, Diana Cauchi, Blanche Masillo, Cathy Gilespie, Carol Gensh, Anne Uus- mann, Janice Hack, Chris Murway, Betty DeLisi, Carole Ann Smith, Pat Henn, Kacren Morroni, Ginny Otis. arsity Cheerleaders As the school spirit and team victory promoters at the football and basketball games the Varsity Che rleaders provide a rousing perform routines leads the audience call for victory and high spirits Lett to Right Diana Cauchi Blanche Masillo Cathy Gilespie Carole Gensh Anne Uusmann, Janice Hack Chris Murway Betty DeLisi Carole Ann Smith Pat Henn Kaaren Morroni, Ginny Otis. ance even at losing games. The squad with brisk new Cheerleading y i 'V ' ,,, Chris Murway - Captain 100 fwrw. l Mrs. Morris-Advisor l . V. Cheerleaders Assisring The VarsiTy squad wiTh cheering rouTines aT The games is The conTribuTion of The JV Cheerleaders, They are comprised of The Twelve girls who are aspiranTs Tor The honor of performing on The VarsiTy squad. Their imporTance cannoT be under-esTimaTed, for vviThouT Them, The Cheer- leading performance would be severely hampered. Top To boiiom, S. Larson, L, Palm, V. Kunz, L. Boyles, B. Wort mann, J. Dragner, D. Bennedson, D. Hill, G, KubarT, P. Smith Left To righT, TOP, Dot Bennedson, Beth WorTmann, Laraine Palm, Ginny Kunz, Linda Bayles, Joan Dragner, BOTTOM, Sondra Larson, Pat Conboy, Diane Hill, Peggy Smifh, Ginny KubarT, Rose Tricarico. L.l 101 L ,K 5... S,-I .L 3, .. , Ml, S, a 1 1, if i 54 in K B M, -is ...Q , i f v 5 3 f iii' , Q - f Q I ,f if 3 af '--,aA , - , .3 1-if gf p f 1 X ff- 'fs an V! L L, In i .. Q J . -Q , Ji - : gm , QA. . 2 H V ,M V X ., '-1 Z I 4 Q 5:4 f Vnk, A Wuxi 5 h G A 5 ff i Ready for the attack boys' asks George? .-'L All together now, l-2-3 Kick! Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y Formed by a merger of three Hi-Y's in l959, Sigma Delta Phi is one of the lead- ing social clubs in Sewanhaka High School. The Hi-Y has been active in student affairs and sponsored a float in the annual l-lomecorningu football game. The Delta Dixie Dance was one of the largest and most successful events in the social calendar of Sevvanhaka. i03 V-,J-1 3 t T? A ii ' me. , ' . 5 .2 Qi' t , 1' Omicron Hi-Y Boosting school spirit is the aim of the brothers at Omicron Hi-Y. Participation in the Student Council Bazaar, in the Homecoming football game and in the protection ot the traditional SHS Indian Princess have been only a tew ot Omicron's endeavors. Many ot these Hi-Y mem- bers are engaged in varsity sports and their trim red-on-white sweaters have been observed around the campus. ROW 'l, left to right, J. Bracciante, Walter Johnson - Treas., E. Kappelmann - V.P., B. Fisk - Pres., R. Andrew - Advisor, R. Wag- ner - 2 V.P., R. Sbert - Sec., W. Thiel. ROW 2, J. Meisel, F. Spindel, F. Wiekmcn, D. Keller, J. Geekie, Indian Princess, J. Westburg, J. Mutual Admiration Society Stairway to the stars! Cleary, C. Meyer, D. Rothstein, M. Pezuue, L. De George, R. Simen- dinger, ROW 3, R, Klingbeil, B. Egenolt, R. Moorhouse, D. Frasco, D. lhasz, P. Tartaglia, R. Doumar, H. Rich, P. Appeldorn, F. Kelly. ROW T, left to right, Charles Gulizia, Frank Berrafato - Treas., bora, Marvin Crepea, Dennis Raynaha, Brian Edwards, Kenneth Piltz, Michael Fanelli - Pres., George Nelson - Adv., Dick Ackerson - ROW 3, Bill Bedell, Dick Beuerle, Alan Pfeifer, Cliff Henricksen, Joel V. Pres., George Thompson - Sec., ROW 2, Tom Skinner, Ronald Za- Crepea, Ray Capoy, Ralph Gimme-lli. E 'l H ' Y With spirit abundant, Epsilon looked forward to a was nevertheless an event to remember. The bazaar booth fruitful year. The annual Epsilon All Men Broke Dance, provided stimulating excitement for all the students, and although not quite the roaring success it was last year, was Epsilon's main money raiser. Keep Sewanhaka clean! The Epsilon Drag Races! fi? A f f'5 f' S l Jh- -wad ROW 'l, lett to right, Ginny Otis, Kathy Kranialc, Peggy Hallett, Barbara Muncy, Patricia Hislop, ROW 2, Diane Spiller - Treas., .loan Tenenbaum - V. Pres., Marie Bombara - Pres., Mrs. Glaser f Adv., Dorothy Bennedson - Corres. Sec., Mary Springer W Historian, Alpha Hi-Y In back of every deed is the unchallenged necessity tor action. Alpha Hi-Y, under capable and etticient lead- ership, is an organizer tor the helping of needy people as well as tor the support of many school activities. This benehcial Hi-Y remains a true asset to the school's extra- curricular organizations. ROW 'l, left to right, Ellen Cazzallo, Roseann Pagano, Diane Pastor- elli, Marilyn Malcolm, Paulette Bergmann, Stephanie Masi, Deirdre Egan, ROW 2, Sharon De Santo, Maureen Lasch - Treas., Diana Cauchi - Pres., Pamela M. Berglund - Adv., Dorothy Sterrett - V. .5-1 --f in 9 Georgiana LeBrocq - Rec. Sec., ROW 3, Janet Kluge, Bobbie Sant- Angelo, Diane Stelling, Beth Wortmann, Linda Thompson, Laraine Palm, Astrid Nissen, Maryann Ruvo, Lana Cairo, Diane Hill. Iota Beta Hi-Y Zeal and pep are the attributes ot the members ot this active Hi-Y. Participation in the Student Council Bazaar, projects to help those who are less fortunate and many social events were included in their busy calendar, The induction of nevv'members into the Hi-Y, was an event to remember. Pres., Karen Weber - Sec., .loan Stuart, ROW 3, Antoinette Purnilio, Lorraine Zdziebkowski, Carol Haviken, Janet Bartolettei, Cheryl Smith, Diane Lee, Paula Csaiko, Barbara Biedermann, Carol Brown, Hilda Zygadlo, Karen Goebel, Janet Shaw. - it 1 8 'W fs. nf, n'N 35 ROW 'l, lefT To right, William Johnson, Kafhleen Hauclberg f Corres. Sec., Gerry l lewiTT - Rec. Sec., Pafricia Kessler - V. Pres., Miss G Brown - Adv., Vickie Bonavifa f Pres., Diane Pasforelli - Treas., Roger CharTrand, ROW 2, Sue Geldman, Elaine Torso, Roseann Pa Eonacs Co-Y The Eonac's purpose is To provide boys and girls wiTh a pleasurable social club, To Take parT in school evenTs, and To perform services oi a chariiable naTure. Every year The Co-Y sponsors a Soc l-lop, gives a Thanksgiving baske-T and a ChrisTmas baskeT To a needy Tamily, and engages in numerous Tield Trips. ROW 'l, lefT To righi, Freda Garcia, Judy Ciesiel - Corres. Sec., Caroline Tryskuc - Rec. Sec., Joan Knolle Y V. Pres., Miss Charerie - Adv., Catherine O'Neili - Pres., Nancy Vito - Trees., Madeline Leaderman, Ginny Eyrich, ROW 2, Rosemarie Hughes, Fran Wirnme., Lucille Tricarico, Pat Pepe, Barbara Porrini, Connie Brodi, Marguerite gano, Joan Salami, CharloTTe Legge, Jennivene Larson, Jo-Ann Milne, Lee Farinella, ROW 3, Marie Elena Bonaviia, Iris Classen, BeTTy Eng- blom, Doris Anderson, Carol Champoux, Virginia Kernochan, Diane Nonnenrnacher, Ruth Phillips, La Femme Beaute The girls of The BeauTy CulTure Club are conscious of The imporiance of good grooming habiTs anala pleas- ing appearance. The Club occupies iTs Tirne by discussing and developing The skills iTs members have learned abouT hair sTyles and beauiy Tre-aTmenTs. WiTh Their knowledge of good healTh habiTs They work Toward a more vvinsome appearance. Capua, Claudia Newman, BeTTy BenneTT, Connie MonTanino, ROW 3, Maureen Loy, Sandra Pedersen, Marie Ann Bifulco, Karen LersTang, Caihy Tucker, Wanda Wishart, Pat Feigenbaum, Madeline Meduri, Janef Phillips. 1 f. me ROW 'I, left to right, Nancy Sylvester, Carol Stewart, Mary Springer - Rec. Sec., Peggy Hallett - Treus., J. Kluger - Adv., J. Megali - Adv., Jerry Zielinski - Pres., Arlene Hoffman - V. Pres., Sandra LaBayne, Ellen Cazzallo, ROW 2, Laurel Deutsch, Janet Martinez, Marcia Snow, Sue Reichgott, Angela Qulnci, Barbara Haber, Rose- Los Jovenes Action-packed is an adequate description ot the. vigorous program of the Spanish Club. The Mardi Gras Ball, a booth at the Bazaar and visits to Spanish Restau- rants were some of the activities on the club schedule. Also, through slides and movies, Spanish customs and traditions were visualized. ROW l. left to right, G. Le Brocq, M. Soloway, B. Muncy, D, Krumey Sec., J. Shaw Treas., A. Spiliotis Advisor, K. Haudberg Pres., A. Knauert V.P. J. Marcell, L. Vande-Spielte ROW 2 E. McKeouch, K. Van Aalten L. Thompson, K. McGowan, M. Straub, J. Bartoletti, J. Blanken, M. Bomner, J. Adickes, D. Lee, F. Buettner, S. Larson, B. mary Stuto, Barbara Morano, Pam Grot, Arlene Butera, Paula Lauro ROW 3, Bob Myers, Denis Bekaert, Charles Bull, Leroy Anderson, Gene Krawchuk, Donald Morrongiello, Robert Springer, Ronald Fein- ma n, Charles Morrongiello. French Club French students who wish to broaden their background of the language, culture and country of the French people become members of L'Ortlamrne. The club's activities include a visit to a French restaurant and a French movie or play. This year the participants engaged in the annual district wide Mardi Gras. Sant Angelo, J. Kluge, E, Castellano, K. Manges, L. Zdziebkowski, S. De Santo, J. Tenenbaum. ROW 3, K. Piltz, H. Lieberman, R. Stuartz, S. Kirchhofer, B. Byank, A. O'Brien, M. Rhodes, H. Rich, R. Fisher, R, Boeckle. ROW 1, left to right, Steve Garypie, David Kershaw, Roy Hill, Mark Director, Frank Schorn, Ken Rosenfeld, Peter Aschenbrenner, Richard Rittmuller, ROW 2, Barbara Meyer, Rita Smith, Lucille Freund' -W V. Pres., Dr. John Forst - Adv., Lois Rudolph - Pres., Jean Ditten- hoefer - Sec., Paul Appeldorn - Treas., Susi Stampp, Joanne Block. ROW 3, Kenneth Ehrlich, John Eastment, Helen Faeth, Pat Finley, German Club The study ot Goethe and his poetry is a stimulating adventure into one of the aspects of the German lan- guage. The German Club helps to encourage the appre- ciation ot the language and also provides activities ot social interest, such as the Christmas party, and the Mardi Gras. Trudy Ruppenthal, Judy Blanken, Jean Adickes, Margaret Bon-ner, Sharon Berta, Barbara Biedermann, Christine Liangen, Diane Stelling, Anita Boschen, Bruce Mueller. ROW 4, Eric Heins, Arden Sulzbach Ted Michelsen, Roger Hiss, Bob Devenney, Edward Lauder, Bob Por- tanova, Steve Tooker, Ernie Kohlstruk, George Allen, Frank Caputo 1 Latin Club The culture and lite ot ancient Rome is very much alive for the active students in the Latin Club. Through lectures, and a field trip to see Spartacus in New York, the club members enhance their knowledge of the language and culture which was the precursor ot our own civilization and its languages. ROW 1, left to right, M. Sterrett, Faith Buettner - Pres., Mrs. E. Cain - Adv., Cheryl Smith - Sec., Richard Soviero - Trecis. ROW 2, Robert Weick, Robert Kammarada, Cheryl Thornton, Cecelia Reis, Ken Reinhold Harry Huben. - ...C ROW 1, left to right, J. Savage - Sec., D. Raynohia - Pres., C. P. Piccozzi, B. Healy, M. Vllynard ROW 3, D, Endres, E. Kohlstruk, Loclce - Advisor, D. Giamundo - V. Pres., B. Newman, J. Eberhard J. Sands, J. Homak, E. Dinda, G. Kushner. - Treas. ROW 2, M. DiLeva, R. Tardi, P. Goodridge, B. Robertson, Future Farmers of America The Ag House is a tamiliar sight to all Sewanhakans. With one of the largest memberships in New York state, the Sewanhalca chap- ter ot the Future Farmers ot America develops the potential agricultural leaders and American citizens ot tomorrow. Knowledge ot agricultural techniques is supplemented by Held trips to farm installations and visits to farming exhibitions. 110 Wreath raising for Christmas. I . iw ! , . :,'V'x, Q Q. ROW 1, left to right, Georgiana LeBrocq, Lucille Freund A Sec., Paula Csaiko - V. Pres., Mrs. Doris Brosnan - Adv., Sharon Fitti- Daldi - Pres., Marie Throm - Treas., Arlene l'lofTman, ROW 2, Kathy Future Teachers of America Activity is the Word To describe The Future Teachers This year. Meeting regularly, The club often invites speak- ers vvho advise Them on Their future career. Through dis- cussions among its members, The girls of Future Teach- ers gain a keen insight into The psychological, educa- tional and personal aspects of The Teaching profession. E X Kraniak, Joan Tenenbaum, .loan Young, Maureen Lasch, Lee Fari- nella, Kathleen Kadian, ROW 3, Barbara Meyer, Angela Quinci Janet Hargrove, Gerry Hewitt, Terry lppolito. Future Nurses of America The Future Nurses Club is an organization proposing to introduce students to The duties and branches of The nursing held. Speakers are often invited. A repre- sentative from Queens General Hospital was one of The guests This year. A Red Cross first aid course is also offered To The members. Always remember will be The creed of the Future Nurses, speak softly anal carry a big hyperdermic needle. ROW 'l, left to right, M. Schweizer - Pres., C, Chompoux - Sec., M. L. Fisher - Adv., P. Kennedy - Treas., M. Sterrett - V. Pres., ROW 2, B. Byank, E. Murphy, J. Milito. VH-' ROW 'l, left to right, E. Cazzallo, A. Sinagra - Treas., Barbara Santangelo, F. Urquhart, S. Sta'npp, J. Tenenbaum C Gentile J Haber - V. Pres., D. Stanley - Pres., Miss G. Reed - Adv., G. Tortorella, L. Morgenroth, L. Zdziebkowski, B, Herrman ROW 3 Heelan - Corres. Sec., L. Deutsch W Rec. Sec., T. Helgans, L. Farl- M. Augustyn, M. Springer, U. Schauer, V. Niosi, A. Nissen L Palm nella, R. Orenstein, ROW 2, J. Chapuisat, G. Hewitt, S. Larson, B. P. Csaiko, J. Hargrave, J. Santangelo, C. Smith. Yorker Club LU X Artistic masterpiece of New York Skyline Discovery and investigation ot the cultural centers in New York City are the aims of Yorker Club. The mem- bers engage in exciting excursion trips to places ot interest which are in abundance throughout the great metropolis. The club demonstrates the value ot traveling to increase one's knowledge ot the creations of our civilization. 112 Planning the next trip 2tg2f2QL,giwrssegrirftirrrw-14-sgwzmgifgimtsmsw stfssrifigigrfz f-fx-25: X .Q - - - - M vis .ti .sem .Writ iN..s.x,t.., .t . sr?-cz X is si. fam? my .. ... .. fiesta isrfw Kgigsfsftielsrvig'fgitfmsgwfiiiahrg-rsiftsw 0 0 0 K' S' ,. ' ,s -gf. 5frseggggw-zfszgssgyz,sy The Parent Teachers Association strives to V33 achieve better education and a better commu- nity for the future leaders of our country. This concerted force enables a more cooperative effort directed toward the benefit of the stu- dent, The Association sponsors a student aid and scholarship fund program to help further the higher education of a deserving Sevvan- Q haka High School student. It also plans many ' Parent-Teacher Conferences in which parents are able to discuss individual problems with me-W their children's teachers. sm. ..-,is l sg. has ' I . fest . tt 1 1 r,rr filig 3 fNPts'tfQ qw Wi its 3 il Mimi H. 9 if 'E sf sw-SSP i1f1l?3li ?iWri' ll if fi it fsswvrsirirrtttr ,Qt 'ii,.1ik3gQKQQffQ5rjli.T 7- s s r Q ssvmwsrs AY wsri ,w.i Q s gimp: A T'M ' me P.r.A. ROW 1 left to right, Mrs, J. Tooker, Mrs. B. Hem-icksen, Mrs, J, Rhodes, Mrs. A. Portanova, Mrs. H. Sturtz, Mrs. C. Reed, Mrs. R. Smith, Mrs. J, Niosi - Pres., Mrs. Wille, Mrs. C. L. Merrill, Mrs. G. Scntungelo. A. Scognamiglio ROW 2, Mrs. C. Erdvig, Mrs, F. Priest, Mrs. M. .. M 113 ROW 1, left to right, Jan Trude, Charles Gulizia - Rec. Sec., Fred Spindel - Treas., Kenneth Ehrlich - V. Pres., John Hoffman Cor. Sec., ROW 2, Stephen Glauberg, Martin Stes, Joseph Maciauto, Astrophysics One way to provide interest in a subject is to make it appear extraordinarily simple. Many basic concepts ot science are broadened at Astrophysics club meetings by lecturers in various scientific subiects. The enjoyment of science is ot primary interest,and as such, provided enter- tainment tor the members. ROW 'I, left to right, Lois Rudolph, John Eastment - Treas., Arden Sulzrcch Y Sec., Mabel Oestrich S Adv., Kenneth Ehrlich - Pres., Fred Spindel - V. Pres., Eric Heins, ROW 2, Vincent Giuliano, Steve Steve Director, Lawrence Olson, Mark Director, ROW 3, Steve Brophy, George Allen, Ralph Gimmelli, Calvin Uretsky. X-Ponents The totality ot man's knowledge ot science is based on an understanding and appreciation ot mathematics or mathematical thinking. It is with this concept in mind that the X-ponents Math organization tries to stimulate mathematically inclined studentsby introducing unusual mathematical topics at its meetings. Director, Charles Gulizia, Curtis Meyer, Tam Skinner, Lawrence Olson, ROW 3, James Ketcher, Marvin Crepea, Bob Cole, Joel Crepea, Richard Bafta, Terry Juchnowski. 5 S 5 5 l 5 5 x t s I ROW l, left to right, Frank Weikman, Steve Director, David Ker- shaw, Charles Gulizia - Pres., Miss Harriet Kazdon - Adv., Brian Edwards - Treas., Kenneth Ehrlich, Fred Spinldel, Bob Cooper, ROW 2, Wayne Woodhams, Tom Skinner, Marvin Crepfa, Sue Geldman, hAath Forunt By accepting only students who have a detinite abil- ity tor logical thinking and intelligent reasoning in mathematics, the Math Forum serves as the school's honor math organization. The members participate in interscholastic contests which display the talent ot a student tor solving problems beyond the level ot nor- mal high school mathematics. Laraine Palm, Rita Smith, Curtis Meyer, John Eastment, Eric Heins, Barry Hoberman, ROW 3, Allen Kelly, Robert Portanova, Dan lhasz, Steve Garypie, Artie Knauert, Henry Paczkowski, Dick Ackerson, Larry Colangelo. ' Jets While implying speed in flight, the JETS Club is more or less a down to earth science organization. its members, with funds supplied by the sponsor, Republic Aviation, are encouraged to do scientific projects in all tields. The experimental knowledge obtained is useful in the de- velopment of creative thinking in science. ROW 1, left to right, John Eastment, David Kershaw, Charles Gulizia Batta, ROW 2, Marvin Crepea, James Caputo, Richard Leirer, Her- - V. Pres., Brian Edwards - Pres., Kenneth Ehrlich - Treas., Richard bert Gusitsch, Joel Crepea, William Ryder, Arden Sulzbach. ROW 'I, left to ri ht, J. Sh g aw, J, Busatt, D. Linker, VV. Reed - ROW 2, T, Michelsen, E. Teepe, T. Scheuerman, K. Goebel, J. Brac Trees., Idwal Jones - Aclv., Georgiana LeBrocq S Pres., J. Bar- ciante, G. Allen, A. Cavagnet, J. Hazzard, ROW 3, R. Gallt, R toletti e V. Pres., T. lppolito - Corres. Sec., Y. Young, D. Harned, Lowe, C. Bull, P. Priest, J, Jurek, B. Jones, D. Frost. achem Players Sta C The Sachem Players are an intrinsic part of the school, for through their ac- tivities, cultured and educational pla s Y are presented to the students. Full of fun and lite, the players are seen in rarely presented year's Three N comedies, such as this eedles in a Haystackf' ge rew and at scheduled m tlne art ot drama and eetings they learn the its advantages. ROW 'l, left to right, Robert Gallt, Ed Teepe, ldwal Jones - Adv., Ted Michele sen, ROW 2, Thomas Scheu erman, Ryman Lowe, Dick Frost. 116 t Savastano, Joanne D na Geddes Diane Stella, Jeannette ROW 1 left to right Carol Ann Yacobellis on d H lmes Marie Bombara Karen Smith, John Geekie. Projectionists O e of the schools multitunctioning operational n staffs - this one supplying the eyes and ears for learning - is the omniscient, beneficial Proiection- ists. With their services, student learning is made more enjoyable, unusual and etticient, because learning through use at audio-visual aids is a time- b Flective. honored system that has been proven to e e ROW 1, left to right, M. Masillo, M. Napoli, D. Bennedson - Treas. D. Krumey S Pres., Mrs. Frederick - Adv., B. Biederrnann, M. Bon ner, R. Sinisi, ROW 2, G. Foley, l. Krurney, R. Stuto, N. Sylvester, Junior Red Cross Magnanimity is the key word that applies to the serv- ices that this long renowned service organization at- tempts. Through voluntary homeroom representation and active, intelligent direction and control, various char- itable tunctions contribute to making a happier lite tor many people. L ROW 'l, left to right, G. Sloan, J. Marcell, S. Ge-ldman -e Pres., Mrs. Weiman - Adv., P. Kessler, D. Adler, M. Oliveri, ROW 2, J. H. Zygadlo, J. Martinez, P. Perreca, M. Zygadlo, L, DeSanctis, K. Kraniak, C. Fagan, ROW 3, D. Brown, A. Nissen, S, Phillips, J. Ciesiel, C. Brodt, B. Ptiefter. Library Club Efficient, reliable, and necessary help in library serv- ices anol care are performed through the auspices ot the Library Club. The girls who collect the passes ot people taking advantage of study hall time, and the girls who stack books remove many perfunctory duties from the overburdened, otlhcial librarians. Boccalini, A. Casiglia, K. Baldwin, J. Salmi, E, Orso, E, Thompson, I. Classen, J. Knolle, C. O'Neill, C. Mazzara, C. Ramus, B. Mally. 118 Bob Brauchler, Ron Maglia, Mrs, A. H. Side - Adv., .lim Peppers Photo-Stills The members of the Photo-Stills organization devote their talents and skill with a camera film the sporting and social events to capturing on ot Sewanhaka. These pictorial records of activities are ot prime impor- tance to the operation ot the Chieftain and Totem. Artsmen Bare Walls, empty showcases, and austere bulletin boards would be commonplace it artwork were not an accepted means of expression. But the Artsmen, with their magical paints and brushes, turn plain paper into exquisite works ot are, that are pleasing to the eye and stimulating to the imagination. ROW l, left To right, D. Geddes - Treas., G. Mover - Adv., J. Larson, J. Milne, ROW 2, L. Fales, J. Delaney, F. Cirill o S Pres., A. Berardi, L. Dukats, ROW 3, J. Carbone, l.. Dil.eone, D. Pross, J. Princille, A. Bates. 119 ROW l, Left to right, M. Leaderman, G. Heelan, C. Mazzara, N. Matera - Treas., P. Williams - V. Pres., D. Karsch - Pres., J. Blanken - Corr. Sec., D. Anderson - Rec. Sec., D. Richter, P., Cione, M. Zygadlo, C, Housman, ROW 2, D. Combes, H. Faeth, V. Reel, N. Sylvester, L. Tuccinardi, J. Cantina, J. Braun, C. Stewart, Girls' Athletic Association Sophomore, Junior and Senior girls who have at- tained a total ot lOO points through participation in intramural sports are eligible tor membership in the Girls' Athletic Association. The G.A.A, strives to create interest in girls' sports vvith a better understanding ot good sportsmanship. Participation in the Student Council Bazaar was one of their many activities to promote school spirit. M. Lodwig, S. Reichgott, M. Weir, R. Stuto, D. Adler, L. Deutsch, A Butera, P. Kessler, P. DeStetano, ROW 3, C. Vance, J. SantAngeio B. Polychrcn, C. Deritield, T. Schumm, C. Champoox, K. Morgen- roth, M. Sacher, B. Luecke, M. Bonner, l, Classen, T. Larnpe, B. Sant- Angelo, L. Zdziebkovvski, G. Carsten. Home Economics Club The Home Economics club is comprised of the girls who serve at dances and teas, and who do their best to refresh the tamished students at these school functions. Sometimes, it you pass through the halls, you smell the tempting odor ot treshly baked cookies. The work ot these talented cooks is diversified. ROW l, Lett to right, JoAnne Mica, Lucy McCormack - Treas., Astrid Nissen - Pres., Mrs. Sedat, Hilda Zygadlo - V. Pres., Terry Helgans - Corr. Sec., Maureen Murphy - Rec. Sec., Barbara D'Aiello, ROW 2, Marsha Zygodlo, Gloria Morone, JoAnne Scudero, Barbara Daidola, Mary Janovitz, Lee Farinella, Stephanie Masi ROW 3, A. Eberhardt, Ginny Stasa, Gerry Hewitt, Florence Mongelli Pam Clark, Eileen Murphy, Barbara Haber, Diane Pastorelli. 120 ROW 1, left to right, D, Egan, M. Pandolti, M. Murphy, G, Heelan, D. Martin, B. Schmidt, K, Manges, K. Kadian, ROW 2, L. Eisemann, M. Marullo, B. Masillo A Sec., Pat Pizzo - V. Pres., Eunice Riordan 4 Adv., E. Marino - Pres., P. Carillo - Treas., R. Pumilio, J. Delaney, J. Kalinovvski, ROW 3, P, Newman, A. Sinagra, K. Smith, J. Howell, L. Ealteisek, J. Schnell, F. Mongelli, C, Gentile, J. Ditten hoefer, B, D'Aiello, ROW 4, L, DeMille, A. Pollick, B. Rubino, B DeLisi, C. Gensh, L. Seifert, L. Morgenroth, D. McLaughlin, K, All bright, I. Kcvaric, C, Hopp. 0 1 Scribes The goal ot the Scribes is to make better secretaries ot its members by increasing their speed and accuracy in both shorthand and typing. To broaden their association with the business world, the members visit prospective employers and achieve a keen insight into a iob as a secretary. ROW T, left to right, R, Moglia, R. Hill Y Sec., M. Roth e V. Pres., E, P. Massey - Adv., A. A. Urbano - Adv,, R. Pape f Pres., R, Egan - Treos., K. Ehrlich, ROW 2, A. Sulzbach, C. Uretsky, S. McEneaney, D. Spiller, B. Haber, M. Lasch, C. Wickett, B. Healy, Chemistry Service Squad Laboratory work is the basis tor instruction and learn- ing in chemistry. The Chem Squad, a service organiza- tion, serves to provide experience tor its members in laboratory techniques as well as in the care and mainte- nance ot a working laboratory. S, Glauberg, D. Brown, ROW 3, C. Depano, G. Thompson, J. Cre- pea, F. Wiesner, R. Baglow, E. Wortmann, J. Puglisi, P. Von Siclen, M. Crepea. 121 i 'Yi ,L fs Ml? A ivan ff? Y 'H' A ga-W, , bww r ff fin Aw K P if f' 1-if 43 K S wr -1 if 4 ' 'fi f gag 5 ' A 3 'J Y'x, 2'A fi kQ!'3P'3QsLx 3 EJ 1 H- '. K . , xg L ,Q 'S gs Tix f f z- 5 S -'Q iff' :E if .V,. -, my 9 :S-fa., ws, vckfli 'WMM Editors I 96 I Totem Q 'xv,, 'FUNK 'Grits J x W veg I , f 5 V X Via-1 'RICO W N CON at ERORS V' Cross Countr Over hill, over dale, everywhere we look we see The ubiquitous traclcmen practicing for Thai all-important cross D country mee-T. Their unceasing pracfice pays rich dividends. the winning of The SSAL and placing at the Top in The srate Team leadership. Of course, cross country, while being a usual fall sport, is really only practice for The spring 'rrock season. The way they're running, you'd think Mr. Fraley was chasing them! ROW 'l, left to right, M. Murphy, V. Liolfa, A. Prescia - Co. Capt., J. Kelly, ROW 3, R. Tischer, D. Pierowski, F. Vasta, R. Cooper, J P. Froehler, R. Egan, R. Haviken, J. Camien - Co. Capt. and Porsekian, R. Williams, R. Brusf, ROW 4, T. Ryanczak, R. Apanich M.V.P., P. Priest, R. Baglow, ROW 2, R. Camien, D. Kropp, B. Hob- E. Kohlstruk, J. Hall, M. Hacker, K. Adams, R. Daly, A. Arufale. ermon, K. Meoney, D. Escher, R. Springer, W. Minnciugh, W. Munz, ' 126 3, 3 Heavy, mf .z 1w P Q.1, A WMf, The Triumveraie 3' 4 A. 6 F f 1 vw . . li HM I 'I Now stop walking and sfari running, booms Mr. i Frcley. 'fa Mlm Wmmw Cinch Andrews watches team workout. ss? iw-15 2 ROW 1, left to righf, J. McConnell, R. Bible, J. Riordcin, J. Wilson, B. Simendinger B. Fisk, F, Iofrote, R. Doumor, R. Wagner, ROW 2, Mr. Andrews, P. Tiso, R. Morin E, Wortmonn, F. Kelley, F, Sonchel, D. Rothstein, K. Solzmon, F. Russo, ROW 3, R Sberf, G. Humonn, P. Tiger Torfoglio, T. Hoare, L. De George, H, Rich, VV. Ohiro Roger returns o shot from o fellow team- mole, 128 , X MLP! if Sewonhoku sfickmen procfice for coming gome. Sewonhoko ond St. Paul dash on Locrosse fieid. ROW 1, left to right, L. Sorokwosh, D. Campbell, R. Weick, F. Smith, R. Doron, Mr. Russo, ROW 3, L. Oeson, A. Konopacki, J. Schorn, G. Kolionis, G. Hougevik, R. Freschi, ROW 2, R. Hounss, Schryver, R. Pederson, D, Nowonskyuski, R. Houghton, J. Tori, R. F. Graham, D. Reichgoft, C. Johnson, J. Meisel, L. DeNoro, D. Kc1mmc1rodo,P.Zerrowski. 1, is X n ii gif 'Wi K S J .kkr LLLL 5 'gall fl ff Qi' R J Varsit Basketball mi 'Qu . . Basketball ROW l, left Yo right, John Eosfmenr, Joy Walker, Tom Bycink, Jim Buck, ROW 2, Jim Brennen, Andy Nc- polifcmo, Jerry Posner, John Golizewski, ROW 3, Ken Amhrlen, John Scheiler, Richie DiPoolo, Roger Brusf, Bob Williams. ': 4 , . . 5. . j gg E ...Q YH Q an Q l l fafiCf'x.?i .ilgiwca RQ f :su 130 fn ROW 'l, left to right, P. Pettinguil, B, Havilcen, R. DiAmbrose, T, Kelly, J. Y Hughes, ROW 2, Mr. Carter - Advisor, K. Mulligan, R. Baglow, K. Douglas, ' R. Pape, H. Mullers, M. Salzman. l l DKK! U -, 0 1' Q ...ff W' if S' 2 if 'WY Richie attempts a basket. Y Y 131 The lndians await the lump boll. N ,A Q 2. ,M A , a 5 fg , F' a W g ' . , A. 9 , , P ' . J 'J AQ, L' - ,ml , .', , . ' rg - 7 5. -.71-' N4 Q Ns PS. 6 f I L! ,. it 'KN in 1 Viv NW B 5' kg ' W g.f f'g2c 1? 1 25 Lv ffl f f ' :,. Y Q 5 I K 'gy ish, as i I .Q 3 K , ' X, I , ,sw 451 S ,J. AN QTET... 4 sa. Y . A' ,QW W X aflffjgafygfkqg f5ggfgQf'1,gg,A. m ' L , . -ff: . V I A wg W , 5- wfiu... . A Q Q W' -'-Jas' 'Q .',',g.:, 4 ,, :QQ , N WMM f. fp' 2- H 1 ' ' 12. K ' 'SPE -,J :f ' Ef- ii K, ,5 , Lp, . -1, , H., Q 0 Q,-5 'fr . '49 ig,--' - Ji, ' M-I - . 'cf' ' - . . , ' wav'-, . A ' A I, I rf b? ,. Q I K 1. . 'wg 5.,f15., ' A -' ' . Q..fC5'f ' , fi - : ' f '- ,. K,w,f,ap ,P . . wg .ng ' - . ' s'.,f i, f. , f if . . . ' '5 -I . L 7 Km if ff V112 732 M ., rf -, ' T' My ff-'A' 6 .M L,,LkA, , ,mL,,,Av 5 L m,,'., my , 4, ,. N . 9112-' J Fxww . f -QI'-5':',:f1lI:-3-fi?fiisfw '11f7r,,i' VW' K kim-We f, vi. L, -'fi Win. :E1if',iKi'i? - 2L.afg'g -A I ywrmm-Qfzwff M-W -W ,. H ymm eswsg3..2:,-,,.MM.,, H 45' f Ai - :aw W If ,fK,,,1zM,,,, M 4 wmmig sw, as L:w,.K-,k,,, 'Aman :',?i51ag'5?w4 zgzifmgj 'ff-UQ.wffm14 -' as-ffffrzfw, dfgiiqs 3iggSgSgy?2f3.F .mix W 1 r IQ4-.vw-'-1-gg ,S ,wigs K H - wtf? -ev-H A fs' if .F gqgaw , v'W' I 1 H . 2525 551 M ' 'K ' T gi Sm f' v J Mjggg xf ' ug A ,wi fi. V 'Y f ?5ug,!w',4?w?w3,'6w-A fk ' if -f Y. Af -Y Av s-t ,Q ,gg I 4. , mmf, , if g., q3Mfk53rN i M ,. X .. Ax, ff kg , -A ,, I ' 3 - My 5 I R- K I. 3, f f 1 A, ...vi gs- :S ,-. x, ' -M 1' ., -. b f f, f V V Taxa, Y fi ' ' ' 435, ' 1 3 2 6' C in 'LJ JN M' 4 K5 ff f L K 'If ...MM wr- ,. . in u S.. ' ve' yi. fn' ROW 'l, Left to right, Ed. Welch, Don Seminera, Bob Sbert, John Riordan, Richie Decker, Jack Wilson, deWolft Roberts, Dave Smith, Louis DeGeorge, Dale Dwyer - Manager, ROW 2, Robert Tyrrel, John VillaMagna, Bob Stiegili, Bob Chizzoniti, Andy Napolitano, Varsity Football Under the superb leadership of Coach Resnick, who has recently relinquished his control, the football team has completed an average year. The Homecoming Game surpassed any other football game this year in attendance, and it was a financial success. ROW 'l, left to right, Coach Walter Perlowsky, Dale Dwyer - Mgr., Ken Kempel, Rick Mildner, Tom Byank - Capt., Blayney Mc- Eneaney - Co-capt., Dean Campbell, Angelo Squillante, Dan Lani, William Johnson - Chief Mgr., ROW 2, Dave Reichgott, Vinnie Giulotta, Pete Crir, Jack Schryvers, Roy Masters, Jerry Posner, John Mauci, Jerry Klich, Robert Moorhouse, Richard O'Neill, Thomas Hoare, James O'Connor, William Johnson - Manager, Ken Michi- tsch - Manager, Mark Director - Manager. . . Football Fortunately, the JV football team appears as a new backing force for the Varsity. Additional support is still needed, but with a little bit of luck and much more practice, Sewanhakans can look forward to a stupen- dous football season. Angelo Chiarelli, Frank Zaccaro, Jack Ferrara, Louis DeNoto, ROW 3, Frank Sanchez, Maurice Pezone, Charles Hoetzl, Joseph Licata, Rich Rozychi, Bill Eisemann, Mark Carnevale, Jack Keating, Jerry Gigante. f .. . . f jf' ,. 3 if s. 4 if 'lk 4. f K 5 ff 1 . Q fr ' 4 ie , , 11, -1 , V L ' 21.4 W 12 HT? -ff 951' 9' L. .Q QL -fr A' V - 'f' G ,. A , K fffffs N, i W- M ,LM my T ,iam .f.., A ::f,..,,f-Lug, ?,3,NiQi,,,,g, iw' His heod comes fo some good use. Onword bold Sewonhokons. ROW 1, Left to right, Tiger Doron, Robert Miehling, Morshciil Coles, Deleo, Steve Brophy, Renzo Fceschi, ROW 3, Fronk Kelly, Richie Fritz Punkoke - Co-Copf., Cori Folkiner - Couch, Sol Demino - D'Ambrose, John Boccolini, Steve Gerypie, Todd Honfmon, John Co-Capt., Pot Micheiehi, George Humcinn, Brion Brown, ROW 2, Aviiiono, Lofor Henschke, Vincent Cciccicifore, Richard Pfirfer, Wolly Don Nowomlynski, Dennis Geldmocher, Don Kaufman, Jerry Houyno, Greene, Dennis Brown, Tony Gongifono, Fronk Rofondo, Louis ROW 1, leff To right, Howard Lieberman, Mr. J, Aifias A Coach, Clifil Henrickson X' J Capt., Joe Baurenfiend, Danny Giordano, ROW 2, Roy Hill, George Thompson, .. Ralph Von Thaden, Allen Kelly, Wayne Woodhams. George Thompson gives one of his , pro serves. T ,.. l Bn I1 I S .4-of ROW 1, left fo right, D. Fiori, W. Woodhams, A. Cavagnette, Mr. D, Barbieri - Adv., C. Meyers, A. Chia- relli, R. Pfister, ROW 2, R. Kuzalc, R. Engelhard, R. Shields, W. Glaudel, T. Mariin, H, Schiller, R. Alberica, G. Young. -er ...Ms-YE.-. , my 7- if 2.4f-.-,'xr-',,f4:f1- wwuwz 1' i ' an 1 ,K um ,E ' sv ,- Bowling Left to righh V. Disclofoni, B. Giudorrizzi, E. Gerth, J. Julionc, M. Anderson. . k Another gutter bulI???? Bob, oims for o sirikef' 136 -mvmwAmux' l.! ' ,J V, if, 5 4' , .lil E fs! ll M13 5 ,, ' ,..,, ffl- 1' I i , i i , l A A ga 1: -l V.-vynf ,QQ 3' 1, rf 1 r g 'H i lj 5 I 5 5 Q E 5 'rm 4 5 ' .. l A ASX fn. I kg l gli 5, L , fr . . 'mfr ' 'Z K--, 1' A 4 ' V fl f wf ,A A f U, ' iff L 'F . A 'A 'fuf 1 fi -la lg 1 - ' 'EK H ' 1 lf l' af 5, t 1 -'P g ll. -ar' 5 : K 'Xa ,K Hi. K ,W :QL - ifi ' 1,14 . sk A , . I .Q , .bf ,M 3 in E Vi , K Ik: if K Z. x 'M V+-'-'ff ' ,Jaxx J t ' w L A ' D' . . : . k v,,., L L, T,.i, 121: ..,QviiJ'V, 1su ,P -.--V -W-V 9 'V . iiird' 'I - f A . . L- , , ll : V ' ' J f I I l f A my M 4 l .a A Nl L, K' KKA. . -. ' ff - .M V Q, W 'J - V, y f'w- '-L' -- - r ', A P - ' A ' W' LL',., . , Thanksgiving Day Football Game Sewanhaka vs. Carey ' an -'H 'wr l .D,yfW?'lW nwflflwkml f ,.., K MM,,,wfwW 'iI!MM . A 'l Goofing of? ' - '-.if'w5,L i N., - as, lfigefffzfz .1 V - -Us X 4 , F .X my -- .E V. .ff 'fu . 3 f L 2 O ITS 'M ' 9'- ' ' l - kMM,,.'-f ' F ,,f M ' Candids ,i,. wb M , M - . n ,r'9 -lm All righf, girls! 911.4 137 ji. y, ,gan ,fn 14 Hmmm, where do I put if now? WM N31 059 1 vs xPN CY' , Q vm ' . X A ' 'B 'Ez 1 tx b b 'I x9 1 5 1. 1 V5 b '5 xq 1 1 bf Y: 1 Q 1 H01 I ff! 1 XNSQVYEA .. f We ,Aw55GQrA 4+ xN .-35PRY',4s CPYQ8 .- XQXP- Yvxpxzxxxlg QQ K YEXQRXAGXOXA- ' 'ei' ' 5 Z' - X xiNXX?xil?hME,::Xsq X!'W'X'9?Ix'X vc .- ', Q f Gwgovxvlfx 1 f wmpfo f, .--NL .- ' x X vcQXXg6.LxlXN5'?, QPR' PNYQXN WSL V xiwwo an 'hh' M 20104 2 Xl l s, HM I 'uv MW 1 N . Q, I fm ' X, 11 1 Q W f fi ,. I i ' QM FLOEANT FOOTBALL Y, X xx I N' XQIEIQEYBEIARCH gif- W MEPHOUN EAMEQ'-'-fQ '-. -12 WE 5 W X U AM NTR N1 . 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I X Nffgssiveoixrx .. 5 Q, J .f I X V 061551122 SA X j I 47114 A sm ---- .... 0 19-Pg 1, 5 0606. 1 22255011 ..... - QA '5x 1 Objfgfggjxlfg 1 Mivvxmgigmg. . . 1 P O44 qbfono ,lf Q0 Q x NXPXSSPQ J1f4jf2fpjA1f0j2' I-Z4 I s ' Q4f2sqSfZfffXC?5f -'.- +00 Sf Cf fvff. . 4, I-1 I fffflxy Wggff 'VCPP -- sQf760f1,1'ff'11 ,- 04fO4'o04W-,-.'.'-,'.'-y. . 4,10 fp,1-.--g ,-..,-.E-. Q CWS ' 11 f 'dw 'wk ff fyff J 116. fo. 1, W f ff f!ff W! Jw X12 Z 41,1 n 6 1 'f F 6 '- z 1 o px 0, A '?aufg,,7sL !3f'f'O',op6Q282v 1' Po o 396 X g 1 A, P W t 5 ' CARE 5 3 2 4 W J R 4 ff K X g 5 M Lia., ' X xo x f ff W21 WiXW 3 W 3 R W W y u , My Q ' Q X f E1 'HH 1 Q- ! 4 W p I X gx X V V' 'Emi Q PCR. O gil! iff ROW 'l, left to right, G. Killian, F. Lowther, R. Koplon, J. Moscolo Vento, M. Thomson, P. Poloclc, J. Levine, H. Creutzmunn, ROW 3 - Pres., L. Resnick - Couch, P. Micheletti - Sec., M. Gionfolo, J. B. Nowomlynski, N. Ritz - Treus., J. Moggio, E, Kennedy, P. John Lovin, E. Schwoloe, ROW 2, VV. Deleo, R, Crisolli, K. Robley, J. Del- son, R. Bell. Boys' Leader Corps Monkey see - Monkey do! I think I see it! 140 Swing it, tools! 'fr- fl if fr 'fi-5 Girls' Leader Corps ROW 'l, left fo right, M. Cooper, R. Ebert, C. Derifield, P. Williams, Rup, S. Reichgott, L. Horn, M. Snow, K Haudberg ROW 3 B G. Carsten, D. Karsch, J. Stuart, P. Kessler, M. Lodwig, G. Heelan, Pechf, J. Milito, T. Schumm, l. Classen, M Sacher D Anderson J ROW 2, H. Kearsh, J. Chapuisal, N. Mcitera, B. Scznfangelo, C. Adickes, M. Bonner, C. Champoux, J. Blanken 4- 4 WN ,rl J is ian K .X ,X rl , i,,Q.Kl,5., . ,. V ,.. I I VV M LI I x rx - l V - f 'r .N Q, ig 1, .- 5 X V Yi ll 1 W li Al . .Ag ROW 'I, left to right, Lou Dileone, Gif? Ludwigsen, Richie Decker, Ronnie Fuller, Jerry DelIfUnto, Scyerio Moniscclco, Richard Bon Bob Gorgowo, Por Johnson, Ed Fleming, Larry Colongelo, ROW 2, giorng, Kevin Shannon, Mr. D. Aslcinosi R Adv., John Kolb, Ernest Breud, George Schmoll, Weight Lifting Ed Fleming 142 9 Q7 W 'i Qi ff' 155' ca ' 4g M4 'ff' ,Dbf i Jerry Dell'Un1o ROW 'l, left ro right, Richard Bible, Gerry Greene, Brian Braun, Pope Dick Wagner Brendon Fisk Bob Simendinger ROW 3 Rob Dan Kaufman, Frank lafrote, John Geekie, ROW 2, Richard D'Amf erf Tyrrel Roger Dournar Peter Tarfaglia John Braccianle Treas brose, Gene Anfico, Ralph Von Thaden, Richard Pfisler, Ronald John Rlorclon Pres Richard Decker Douglas Braun arsity Club ROW I, left To right, Bob Benson, Dove Munz, Bill Minnaugh, John Camien, Andy Prescia, Kevin Meaney, ROW 2, Marshall Salzman, Bob Shields, Paul Froehler - Pres., Bob Egon, Doug Escher, Dennis iw ici CD 'U 0 1 a 1-1- H v f 1, Shaw L, M, 5 K Up, Up and away! 7h- ' 1+ zzl. 5 V 'E' K3-f We:-'re not losing! Are we? , ,WP 3 tw :- ,., ,My I M . 'wi' , ,Q X Ae ,lm 5- A .... ,.. 5 5 J' ,, ' Mr. Frcley ond his boys. Oops! In the gutter. V' li X. Q. z- if 5 as is , 1 JM V W -JN:Qxfawm,wwwfapfemamsmfrxwkimgmwummwwsvmxk,Awww www Www- MWfWWww mv1Kxm-Qgviaumesr'-Qwa ' I Candlds Flying spikes, flying head: Central coming down the truck. W, . ,V - ,.....- ' , 1. f Pi 1 Y 1 , Y. Vo nguord .zfjfav 'SQ f-fy.-in U... Mow 'em down Sewcmhokc! 4. ul WWW 1 W NX f 6 QI gp Aj N if + ml II Z Y K -Y ADVE TLIRES f N Mr. Doolittle ond cohorfs plon their nexf move. Soph Juniors and sophs in meditation. Civ' ca Soph girls are typically shy cmd reserved. 148 'L 1 H' L't Varsity Tennis All-Star receives his letier Our vlbrc1nTJV Cheerleaders 149 A Jr. Electriccl Lo Class ull set To blow fuse. 'A ,T 1 vt 'fl..m Upper: Chemistry anyone? To the right: The fungus sent me. No wonder Bill 'il I . Q O I ,J 51' 7 ff'N.'Tn Senior Hi-Lites Travel in sYyle - Vic: Roger! A 'Si i ei yiey ge on 'ea . MYR They don'f make these ofiices big enough! I wonder where The choirs wenr!l I hope you realize l'm going steady. They took their lessons of Dc1ie's. am.. , -'saw One of the most intelligent, sociable and spirited seniors on the Sewanhaka campus is Janice Hack. Janice, with her charming character and persona- ble manner has made a success in the myriads of activities in which she has participated at SHS. Besides constant diligence in her studies, this vibrant senior applies her talents as a Varsity Cheerleader, 1961 Totem Editor and as a member of Senior Seminar, Ush- erettes, Honor Society, and others. Long after graduation, Janice will be warmly remembered by both her fel- low classmates and her teachers. Q 'RIM 1- fa sa ., , .. . Ally.. .W ia 1' E . s era, -- A . - rs -1, f-'J-fr- .-fs-, : -r H. f Q -- T- W 5513226 Jigs ,-ja 1 Hit vtsaieiilr I 35 .25i?Sf'5.2:7,i:g.'Qi'r'1Ei2E::gg ,jr?5E.gs.5.g 1 ,. ' fs , X.-.':msL33i' s.mf321qa:, 1 'g,1::1i1,', ..: 3-2, 1 2 sigzi-23-riacfsrrif zff msiiizzlias..-f . -.se ,g:?sfMsf56,g:ie . ,gs ,.ig11::f'5,f3,1-' gg! ,g.f,:.s-gggasg., gsggsfgzgesstigigjg, 'oft 'Rig-, ..5w, , Az M-rg: ,zws-'se,,,.--.c, ss EQQESEQQEQ By working diligently on many sci- entific subjects and protects as well as usual school and extracurricular activi- ties, Brian Edwards commands much attention and respect with teachers and students, Known well in Tech. Elec. circles, he has transported his store of scientific and electrical interest to become President of JETS and an active participant in PA Radio. His deeply inspiring voice can often be heard in Math Forum, Radio, Totem and other cultured places for his ideas and personality are penetrating as well as stimulating. John Puglisi, with his deep, com- manding voice, typifies the all-around student. Whether pounding a gavel as President of Student Council, or studi- ously participating in an interesting advanced placement American History discussion, John exemplifies the result- ant of many Sewanhaka activities and studies. His temperate, gentle, under- standing manner and his deep insight into life and human character make him a true gentleman - a person who is well-liked and respected by both teachers and students. 152 Pat Massey has always commanded much attention as a leader and hard worker. Being Vice President of Stu- dent Councill, along with a line of other successful candidacies, seems to testify to the affect of Pat's charm and good nature. Always working for a worthwhile cause, she looks for new chances of winning friends while she maintains an outstanding scholastic average. Senior Hall - .rW,e1t-- .ess-si I . .,,,f, 1 .5 -4,11 it . ,2,,,,.s,.,,.,.,.,,i,,..s,.w..-Z as V -1 .fe fwgxifslf ,egg-1 ff-A 'f f f EMM rw., WS. Gail Carsten's natural inclination to- wards athletics has enabled her to excell in girls' physical education ac- tivities. As President o-f the Girls' Leader Corps, she has been instrumen- tal in organizing and improving extra- curricular athletic programs for the girls at Sewanhaka High School. To broaden her educational and social scope at SHS, Gail has engaged in many clubs and is a member of the National Honor Society, due to her outstanding scholastic achievement. Gail is an outstanding example of someone who has fully availed herself of the many athletic opportunities open to the SHS student. of Fame , Lt...k,ew',, I 'K ' 'xr Q. H-? 5b- 4.. is The Senior Hall of Fame would not be complete without paying tribute to John Camien, one of Sewanhaka High School's most athletic seniors. With diligent training, and under the guid- ance of Big Jim, Mr. Fraley, John has made the name of the Sewanhaka track team respected in the national sports spotlight. Through his stamina and strength of character, he has par- ticipated in and won many track events and holds numerous records. John is a credit to both his school and himself. An impeccable representative of the senior class is David Kershaw. Recipi- ent of distinguished awards, citations and scholarships through his devotion to learning and his development of the character traits of industry, integrity, dependability and resourcefulness, David has also acquired a keen sense of responsibility in the betterment of his fellow students and his school. David's multi-diversified interests have made him a vibrant member and leader of many clubs at Sewanhaka, his time being productively utilized as Editor in Chief of the 1961 Totem, and in Math Forum, Senior Seminar, Honor Society, and Astrophysics Club. 153 Wife!- Characterized by a charming, friendly manner, Evelyn Marino pos- sesses the grace and exuberance that make her a leader and an outstanding personality. Her modest simplicity is delightfully attractive and together with a hardworking, optimistic outlook on life, her future happiness and suc- cess are assured. Respectful and cour- teous toward her acquaintances, she was voted Best Mannered in the Senior Popularity Poll. With all her fine, humanistic attributes, she will de- velop a pleasant atmosphere wherever she may be. v WF ' i! I got The diploma, I think. Graduation I96O The end of the Sewcnnhoko success story. 1 S , A 'X PK' eg Le Q ' W , y . V 'JL . 5 TEN? ' 3321 , 3 V - W J, 9 M f Q 5 'Q' V' V , WT Lf- . f ' 5' .. ,,,, QW' , ,, YT ' :. 1 5, 411 Wa 4f:f 2' ' ' 2 V' Q ff - Jr, -ff QYN-fx ui t!'. .4.,?2k 'f' A '- SG Q, 5 , ,V ,V ,., A W Wg. 'yy I Vi.:fN,k,,x, i, ,u,, - 5l ., ,, . v W jx Ap f 2. , im. ,W ,-.sf .. w W Q1 J I 1, ygiwmfl A ' - 1 bgguvl, H .- 3 1 'P::,,.g,,s , , ihmi 1, ,. xii A 3' - - ,ui f V .L ,PN-'ik . - . ,AH ,im., .1,,,,4j x V R! aa ,. -MM V . 1135 'R V . N if ., - P ge-:Q -,'. f 1 - , A 1 5 la V4 I, K ,ii 671,17 -Q , ,L A ' QK' , W-', X A ' ' , ' :N W4 -'miifff-ff?iff:'? 5? ',,,, +1 154 N-Q Y r J-kj? v .qw 4 wa? 'ffl' X af A, we ' af 4,- rf sl if I -v,, 'll rf ?'. , NWN 155 wifi Citizens of iomorrow Sewonhcko Honor Guard lead graduation ceremonies. iw 'ft i Harbor Lights Is there 0 march here? over here, honey I A., f .L -Y ge. X 'sn n 5, iix 4 X X All fogefher - sing! 'W ii i Q , . . J ' x Singing Underwafer V The highest of achievements cbmes Frguq Is he dancing berfer Than I? Sm: e n Iy no if on --Aft We sure took ou? cz io? ofglrls, di ,Af 1 I 'va we? Senior Winter Dance Agility in agfion. L W SS Fun of the Winier Dance? London bridge - as strong as ever A-Q' 49. ,,ff,,,f W Do you actually think I can dance all night? Guys and dolls. Help, a fleal Junior Prom S .. That's ente rfc i nme nt? m,4 X PK 'J 7,,.,fff2.,... a .g ,Q 5 158 ' A real challenge to dancing he Stroll. ,4.,,. . ,V ' k vavif.-' L .,5.-, . A31 1. , A ,gh 1, -fa: ,i J, Wg.. jif its Decorating Prom, I s 2 4 X is LVLLV: Q1 Q I ff Now that we-'re clone . . S1ick around honey, says John. Student Council Bazaar :Ding Dong BeiIl'? -i Now how did thot happen, ponder Moria- Ieno cmd John, it looks like she's getting something worthwhile. F-O-R-El Lo Fiesta de Ccirnevol A new Thrilling Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Pape Now I think it should go like This'a'way 1 booth af the Bazaar. Q Student Council Bazaar Queen sff dlkhr 9 Pgl dCpy 4 44 EW. 9 s WWW fe fl Student Council Election K 'WJW' A...-0--:M- 'r ' Election Assembl 'Mein ..ZI9 'n ' l in 4 1 ,. .:,. A ,,,., , , - - xx Meeting of ihe minds of the flffy-yord line. The Rise and Foll of the Third 3 Reed! Student COUNUI if A W5 . 'J , 2 at 3.3 Ki. A , 5 ,hmm , ,U-gf , I F ,wi 4 r fu ' M555 5 - .C 5 pqj. ' ' ,g-ififp 53:55:33 Fri? fff M .ff . m'ih2i Mika 'NH ,... 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SPECIAL RECOGNITION - THE TYPING STAFF I96I TOTEM Sincere oppreciofion ond grodiiude go To These four young Iodie-s who, os The Typing swf? for The I96I TOTEM, gave up mony long hours both in ond out of school to prepare the copy in this cmnuol. From left to right they ore: Evelyn Marino - Typing Editor, Lindo Morgenrorh, Coroi Hopp, and Anita Sinogro. 5 SEWANHAKA SALUTES MARY KALLOLIDIS Q E. Balaz E. Sedat Citizenship Education Dept. f e ,' f' 3 -E at i fe i f -8 1. V ' ' R... English Dept. . ' tk M. ,.,-a QY H. Wessels Chairman Boys Vocational Dept. A. Mosso Guidance Dept. JG' Jaw 4 7: D K. Austin Chairman Girls Vocational Dept. I 86 Department Heads E. Carter Boys Phys. Ed. Dept. 'gf Egg .. rw' it J. Zott Chairman Technical Dept. Class Advisors Left to right, Junior Class, Mrs. H. Thorner, Mr. W. Perlowsky, Mr. G. Doolittle. 1 L-sliia ssss E ie.-N 'I Left to right, Sophomore Class, Mr. T. Ryan, Mrs. V. Whidden. Board Education Rr xx jr X4 N N r W X Abels, Mrs. A., 18 Abels, M., 19,77,80 Aceto, M., 30,87 Acker, A., 30 Ackerson, R., 30,77,79,80,84,85 105,1 15,123 Acquavella, J., 30 Actisdano, A., 30 Adams, D., 30 Adams, K., 126 Adickes, J., 81,108,109,141 Adler, D., 118,120 Ahlman, Mrs. M., 20 Eakins, T., 10 Alberici, R., 30 Albignano, R., 30 Allbright, K., 30,75,77,B2,121 Allen, G., 30,102,109,114,116,168 Allocco, C., 31,73 Amato, M., 30 Anatra, C., 9119 Anderson, A., Anderson, A., 30 Anderson, B. 30 Anderson, D., 81,107,118,141 Anderson, K. 91 Anderson, L., 108 Anderson, M., 136 Director Biornstad, K., 71 Blaha, A., 83 Blanda, C., 90,95 Blanken, J., 83,108,109,120,l41 Block, J., 91,109 Boccalini, J., 71,118,134 Boeckle, R., 108 Bohl, W., 19 Bombara, M., 37,106,117 Bonavita, M., 83,90,107 Bonavita, V., 80,83,99,107 Banfardino, J., 78,87 Bongiorno, R., 142 Bonner, M., 108,109,118,120,141 Bonomolo, M., 27 Boschen, A., 109 Bovenzi, M., 33,73 Bracciante, J., 33,75,77,104,116, 143 Brandt, H., 18,81 Brauchler, R., 78,92,119 Braun, B., 134,143 Braun, D., 33,143 Braun, J., 83,91,95,99,120 Brennan, J., 33 Breud, E., 142 Braas, R., 126 Chanice, L., 34 Chapuisat, J., 112,141 Charette, Miss N., 19,107 Chartrand, R., 107,117 Chiarelli, A., 133 Chimento, L., 34 Chizzoniti, R., 133 Ciesiel, J., 107,117 Cione, P., 71,83,91,120 Cirillo, F., 34,8O,119,122 Clark, P., 120 Classen, l., 81,107,118,120,141 Cleary, J., 34,75,77,104 Cogan, J., 83 Colangelo, L., 35,79,115,142 Cole, R., 114 Coles, M., 87,134,169 Colletti, C., 27 Combes, D., 78,120 Como, R., 91 Conboy, K., 35 Conboy, P., 81,101 Contino, J., 120 Cooper, L., 18 Cooper, M., 141 Cooper, R., 72,73,81,115,126 Cordes, F., 19,102 Andrews, R., 18,104 Antico, E., 30,143 Appeldorn, P., 30,104,109 Appeldorn, W., 19 Aprile, J., 92 Aquilina, R., 89 Argila, R., 30 Arias, A., 30 Arlatta, P., 27 Artale, A. , 126 Aschenbrenner, P., 109 Askinasi, D., 26,142 Attias, J., 19,135 Augustyn, M., 82,112,169 Aungst, H., 22 Aurigemma, L., 30,98 Austin, Mrs. K., 19,186 Aviliano, J., 134 Avona, C., 31 Babick, P., 77,82 Bachelder, A., 22 Bachman, K., 31,75 Backiel, Mrs. R., 11 Baffa, R., 31,102,114,115 Baglow, R., 31,79,121,126,143 Baker, R., 31 Balazs, E., 18,186 Baldwin, K., 77,91,85,118 Barbieri, D., 19,75,187 Barrett, Mrs. A., 22 Bartoletti, J., 82,83,106,108,116, 168 Basso, K., 31,82 Basta, M., 27 Bates, A., 90,95,119 Bauernfiend, J., 31,135 Bayles, L., 73,76,77,82,101 Beck, G., 31 Beckley, J., 31 Bedell, W., 31,105 Begel, E., 31 Bekaert, D., 31,89,1OB Bell, R., 140 Bellamente, C., 78,82 Bench, E., 99 Bennedson, D., 82,106,118 Bennett, E., 107 Benson, R., 32,75,143 Berardi, A., 119 Berger, J., 32 Berglund, Mrs. P., 18,106 Bergmann, P., 32,74,75,79,80,82, 96,106,123,168,169 Berkowitz, F., 32 Bernard, R., 32 Berratato, F., 32,105,122 Berta, H., 32 Berta, S., 82,109,169 Bertolino, J., 73 Betz, G., 32,91,92 Beuerle, R., 32,78,105 Bianco, R., 71 Bible, R., 32,128,143 Bickler, D., 32,102 Biederman, B., 78,91,106,109,118 Bifulco, M., 107 - Brodt, C., 77,107,118 Bragan, C., 82 Brophy, S., 81,102,114,134 Brasna n, Mrs. D., 18,111 Brown, C., 82,106 Brown, D., 33,79,121,134 Brown, D., 33,490,118 Brown, Brown, Bruen, Miss G., 18,107 R., 33,74,75,77,79,80 L., 33 Buettner, F., 80,81,92,108,109 Bugge, C., 33 Bull, C., 33,108,116 Buonaiuto, F., 33 Buangervino, N., 33 Burcli, C., 91 Burgess, R., 91 Burke, Miss J., 18 Burkhardt, P., 33 Burlingame, A., 19 Busatt, Busch, J., 73,81,87,116 Mrs. H., 18,82 Butera, A., 73,108,120 Byank, Byank, Byrne, Byrne, Caccia B., 90,92,95,108,111 T., 133 C., 33 M., 27 tore, V., 134 Cain, A., 8 Cain, Mrs. E., 21,109 Cairo, L., 33,77,106 Caldara, E., 33 Camian, R., 126 Camien, J., 33,126,143,153 Campbell, D., 129,133 Capobianco, G., 27 Capoziello, E., 33 Cappelli, L., 34 Cappy, R., 34,105 Capua, M., 107,169 Capua, W., 34 Caputo, F., 34,79,91,92,95,109 Ca uto J. 34115 Corrado, K., 35 Corso, A., 35 Costa, M., 35 Coveney, M., 35,83 Cragen, G., 91 Crea, A., 10 Crepea, J., 35,81,105,114,115,121 Crepea, M., 81,105,114,115,121 Creutzmann, H., 35,140 Cris, P., 133 Crisalli, R., 140 Crissinger, T., 91 Croce, M., 35 Csaiko, P., 35,78,79,82,87,106, 111,112 Csaiko, V., 78 Culp, Miss P., 26 Cummins, J. 27 Curlander, J., 35 Dabal, R., 35 D'Agostino, J., 36 Daidola, B., 83,120 D'Aie1Io, B., 36,79,82,96,120,121 Daly, R., 126 Damasco, L., 82 D'Ambrose, R., 36,76,77,134,143, 160 Daniell, B., 36 Davidson, A., 36 Davis, H., 8 Dawson, G., 78 Day, F., 19 Decker, R., 36,133,142,143 DeGeorge, L., 128,133 Delulio, L., 36 Delaney, J., 36,119,121 DeLeo, L., 134 DeLeo, M., 71 DeLeone, L., 140 DeLisi, E., 36,78,79,82,100,121 DellUnta, G., 36,142,143 DelVento, J., 36,140 DeMille, L., 36,78,121 P , 1 1 Carbone, J., 119 Carillo, P. 34,79,82,121 Carnevale, M., 133 Carollo, S., 92 Carpenter, K., 71,78 Cafssgon, G., 34,79,8O,12O,141, Carter, E., 26,186 Carter, P., 8 Caruso, D., 34 Cascio, J., 34 Casiglia, A., 117,118 Cassidy, J., 34 Castellano, E., 34,83,108 Catalana, L., 34 Catanzaro, L., 71 Catucci, M., 34 Cauchi, D., 34,77,80,82,100,106 Cavagnet, A., 116 Cazzalla, E., 82,83,106,108,111 Cea, A., 27 Chfmpoux, C., 83,107,111,120, Demino, S., 37,134 DeNike, G., 37 DeNoto, L., 129,133 Depano, C., 121 DePaola, R., 92 Derfinyak, B., 37 Derifield, C., 120,141 Derkazarian, R., 37 DeSanctis, L., 118 DeSanto, S., 73,82,83,106,108 Destefana, P., 120 Devenney, R., 109 Deutsch, L., 78,87,89,108,112,120 Dewynter, G., 37 Dietrich, Mrs. V., 18 DiFilippe, D., 37,90,95 DiLeone, L., 119,142 Dileva, M., 110 DiMisa, H., 37 DiNapoli, G., 37 Dinda, E., 110 DiPaola, R., 94 Director, M., 109,114,133 Director, S., 37,79,114,115,122, 168 DiSclafani, V., 37,89,136 Dittenhoefer, J., 37,78,79,109,121 Donahue, W., 84 Donavan, B., 73 Donnelly, E., 71,83 Donnelly, K., 37 Donovan, J., 81 Doody, A., 37 Doody, P., 83 Doolittle, G., 18,73,187 Doran, R., 129,134 Dorsey, W., 91 Doumar, R., 37,77,104,128,143 Doyle, G., 37 Doyle, J., 10 Dragner, J., 82,101 Drago, A., 37 Drewes, J., 37 Driscoll, F., 18,20 DuBois, M., 71,82,91 Dukats, L., 91,119 Dunn, G., 38 Dwyer, D., 133 Eastment, J., 80,81,109,114,115 Eberhard, J., 38,110 Eberhardt, A., 120 Eberle, R., 38,78,79,90 Ebert, J., 38 Ebert, R., 141 Edwards, B., 38,79,80,81,84,105, 115,123,152,169 Edwards, P., 38 Egan, D. 38,82,97,106,121 Egan, R., 38,74,75,77,92,121, 126,143 Egenolf, B. 38,84,104 Eginton, R., 38 Ehman, C., 38 Ehrlich, K., 38,79,80,109,114,115, 121,123,168 Eifert, N., 70,71 Eifert, W., 38 Eimer, J., 73,169 Eisemann, L., 38,82,97,121 Eisemann, W., 133 Eiss, H., 38,75,77,78,90,102 Eklund, C., 11,22 Endres, D., 110 Engblom, E., 107 Engelhard, R., 92,94 Enis, J., 18,81 Erdvig, Mrs. C., 113 Escher, D., 126,143 Esposito, A., 38 Esposito, J., 38 Eyrich, V., 107 Faeth, H., 109,120 Fagan, C., 118 Fales, L., 38,80,119 Falkiner, C. 26,134 Falteisek, L., 39,121 Fanelli, M., 39,80,105 Fank, G., 87 Fanslow, W., 39 Farinella, L., 83,107,111,112,120, Fasce, R., 39 Fauci, L., 83,98 Fausto, A., 39,75,77,82 Feger, G., 39 Feigenbaum, P., 107 Feinman, R., 81,90,108 Feldt, V., 39 Felouzis, G., 92 Felt, M., 18 Ferrara, J., 92,94,133 Ferris, P., 39 Filin, R., 19 Finley, E., 39 Finley, P., 98,109 Fischer, R., 39,87 Fisher, Miss M., 23,111 Fisher, R., 108 Fisk, B., 39,80,94,104,128,143 Fitter, K., 92 Fittipaldi, S., 39,79,80,82,111 Fleming, E., 142 Foley, G., 90,95,118 Forbes, V., 40 Forst, J., 21,109 1 Foster, R., 19 Fowler, E., 92 Fraley, J., 26 Frasca, D., 40,81,84,89,104 Freorn, L., 40,84,102 Frederick Mrs. F., 18,118 rf.,-dan, Jf, 40,117 Freschi, R., 129,134 Fritiqd, L., 40,77,82,90,95,l09, Friscia, L., 78,83 4 Fritz, W., 0 Froehler, P., 40,126,143 Frost, R., 72,73,81,90,95,116 Fugarino, J., 92 Fuller, R., 142 Gabris, R., 40 Gabris, R., 40 Gagliano, L., 27 Gcgliano, F., 40 Galanaugh, D., 40 Gallt, R., 40,102,116 Gangitano, A., 134 Garcia, F., 41,107 Gargano, Garypie, R., 142 S., 92 Gaynor, C., 169 Gebbio, L., 19 Geddes, D., 41,82,117,119 Geekie, J., 41,104,117,143 Gelolmacher, D., 134,169 Geldman, S., 80,81,89,107,115, 118,168 Gengenbach E., 78,102 Gengler, P., 41 Gensh, C., 41,74,75,78,79,82,100 121 Gentile, C., 41,112,121 George, G., 41 Gerace, D., 41 Geraci, G., 41,75 Gerth, E., 136 Gerypie, S., 81,109,115,134 Giamundo, C., 41,80,92,94,110 Gianlala, M., 140 Gianotti, R., 41 Gibbons, J., 78 Giese, R., 91 Gigante, G., 133 Gilbert, P., 41,78,80,82 Gilbert, Mrs. Z. 11,21 Gill, Miss Gillespie, Girnmelli, V., 11,26 K., 41,75,77,100 R., 41,105,114 Ginzburg, Mrs. A., 21 Giordano, D., 135 Githmark, S., 82 Giudorriz Giuliano, zi, B., 136 V., 114 Glaser, Mrs. T., 18,106 Glauberg, S., 114,121 Goebel, K., 73,78,81,106,116 Golde, Mrs. J., 19 Golebiewski, R., 41 Gonzalez, F., 169 Goodrich, P., 110 Gorman, W., 41 Graham, F., 129 Granese, C., 41 Greene, G., 41,134,143 Greensmith, C., 83 Greensmith, R., 42 Greer, C., 90 Gregorak Gregory, oo, A., 42 W., 20 Grier, S. 27 Griffin, V., 42 Grimm, J., 42 Grogan, J., 42 Grote, P., 73,81,108 Gruber, M., 42 Grunert, R., 42 Gudelanis, J., 71 Guenzer, E., 83 Guerin, R., 92,94 Guidorizz Guiliano, i, R., 42 J., 117,136 Gulizia, C., 42,78,80,105,114,115, 168 Gulotta, V., 133 Gumbs, B., 83,99 Gusitsch, Guzzetta, H., 42,78,84,102,115 R., 42 Director Halnilr, B., 42,81,83,108,112,120, Haberman, C., 42 Hack, J., 42,79,80,82,100,122 152,168 Hacken, M., 42,126 Hall, E., 42 Hall, J., 126 Haller, R., 42 Hallett, P., 73,77,82,83,106,108 Hangen, C., 90 Hanman, S., 27 Hanrahan, C., 42 Hansen, E., 43,92 Hansen, L., 71,78,83 Hantman, T., 87,134 Hargrave, J., 43,82,98,111,112 Harned, D., 43,95,116 Harrington, A., 91,95,169 Harrison, G., 19 Hart, R., 43 Haudberg, K., 80,81,107,108,141 Haugeirk, G., 129 Haunss, R., 129 Hausmann, C., 73 Hairken, C., 73,78,87,106 Hviken, R., 43,126 Hawkins, J., 43 Hazzard, J., 92,116 Healy, W., 92.11O,121 Heelan, G., 43,89,112,120,121, 141 Hefferman, P., 43 Heins, E., 81,109,114,115 Heizman, A., 43 Helfert, G., 19 Helgans, T., 43,82,97,112,120 Heller, J., 8 Henn, P., 43,75,78,82,100 Henricksen, Mrs. B., 113 Henricksen, C., 44,87,105,135 Henfschke, H., 44 Hentschke, L., 134 Herber, H., 11 Herman, P., 44 Herrman, B., 44,79,112 Hersperger, M., 20 Hessel, L., 83 Hewitt, G., 107,111,112,120 Hillcerneier, Miss D., 18 Hill, C., 44 Hill, C., 11,24 Hill, D., 87,101,106 Hill, D., 73,78 Hill, M., 44,75,92,94,109,121 135 Hislop, P., 106 Hiss, R., 109 Hoare, T., 128,133 Hoberman, B., 115,126 Hodyno, W., 134 Hoetzl, C., 133 Hoffber, Mrs. R., 19 Hoffman, A., 44,77,81,108,111, 122,168 Hotilman, E., 83 Hogman, G., 22,75,187 Hoffman, J., 44,114 Hohle, R., 92 Holmes, J., 82.9O,95,117 Hopp, C., 44,121,185 Horn, L., 141 Hornak, J., 110 Hoskins, C., 83 Hosler, N., 20,89 Houghton, R., 129 Housman, C., 83,120,169 Howell, J., 44,96,121 Huben, H., 109 Hughes, R., 71,82,107,169 Huley, P., 44 Humann, G., 128,134 Huih, E., 27 Hysyk, E., 44 lafrcite, F., 45,128,143 lglauer, Miss E., 21 lhasz, D., 45,79,80,104,115 lrnson, B., 45,75,79,169 Ippolito, T., 45,111,116 lrwin, W., 20 Jacob, W., 45 Janovitz, M., 71,82,83,120 Jeffries, A., 45,79,83,96 Jelley, C., 45,90,95 Johnson, C., 81,92,94,102,129 Johnson, P., 140,142 Johnson, W., 45,84,104 Johnson, W., 45,107,133 Jones, 1., 18,116 Jones, W., 45,80,84,89,116,122 168 Juchnowski, T., 45,114 Jurek, J., 102,116 Kadian, F., 45,82 Kadian, 1., 27 Kadian, K., 45,74,75,78,79,82, 111,121 Kalianis, G., 129 Kalinowski, J., 45,121 Kallas, R., 92 Kammaradc, R., 109,129 Kaplan, R., 45,140 Karsch, D., 45,77,80,120,141 Katsube, Mrs. A., 23 Kaufman, D., 134,143 Katz, Mrs. H., 23 Kazdon, Miss H., 19,115 Kearsh, H., 91,141 Keating, J., 133 Keller, D., 45,104 Kelly, A., 115,135 Kelly, D., 169 Kelly, F., 104,128,134 Kelly, J., 83,126,143 Kelly, T., 45 Kempel, K., 133 Kempton, D., 22 Kennedy, E., 46,140 Kennedy, P., 90,111 Kernochan, V., 90,95,107 Kershaw, D., 46,79,80,115,123, 153 Kessler, P., 107,118,120,141 Ketcher, J., 114 Kiefer, A., 8 Kiessling, R., 46 Kiewra, G., 46 Kilkenny, F., 19 Killian, G., 92,140 Kilroy, B., 46 Kindman, M., 81 Kirchlofer, S., 108 Kirk, R., 19 Kirkwood, G., 46 Klaar, R., 84 Klich, G., 133 Kligler, S., 10 Klingloeil, R., 46,81,104 Kloefer, V., 83,91,92,95 Kluge, J., 73,81,82,106,108,169 Kluger, Mrs. J., 21,108 Kluskiewicz, J., 92,94 Knauert, A., 92,94,108,115 Knieriemen, E., 46,79,80,90,95,96 Kno1le,J., 46,107,118 Knudsen, K., 46 ' Kohlstruk, E., 81,109,110,126 Kolb, J., 142 Konopacki, A., 92,129 Koopman, C., 46 Koplar, J., 19 Kopp, R., 46 Koppelman, E., 46,104 Kovaric, l., 46,75,77,82,121 Kozlowski, G., 46 Kraker, E., 46 Kraniak, K., 46,75,82,106,111,118 Krause, S., 46,83,89 Kraushar, C., 20 Krawchuk, 108 Krizanek, E., 91 Kropp, D., 47,126,143 Krumey, D., 78,80,81,108,118 Krumey, I., 118 Krupski, E., 47 Kubart, R., 47 Kubart, V., 76,77,82,101 Kurz, C., 47 Kunz, V., 73,78,82,101 Kusnrer, G., 47,87,88,110 La Boyne, S., 70,71,108,169 La Cascia, J., 47 La Gotta, A., 47 Laiosa, C., 47 189 I Lally, F., 169 Lampe, T., 71,82,120 Lang, G., 169 Langen, C., 95 Langer, W., 78,102 Lani, D., 133 Lansan, Mrs. E., 20 Larson, J., 107,119 Larson, S., 73,90,108,112 Lasch, M., 47,91,95,106,111,121 Latino, M., 82,83 Laube, R., 19 Lauder, E., 109 Lavin, J., 47,140 Lawlor, G., 47,97 Lawther, F., 140 Layne, V., 48 Leadloetter, Mrs. W., 11,27 Leaderman, M., 107,120 Leuirocq, G., 47,80,106,108,111 Lee, D., 78,81,89,91,106,108 Legge, C., 83,91,107 Legqio, L., 48 Leimgruber, G., 27 Leirer, R., 115 Lenahan, M., 27 Leone, Miss T., 22,79,80 Leone, V., 48 Lerstang, K., 107,169 Levine, J., 48,140 Levy, Mrs. D., 11,23 Levy, J., 48 Liangen, C., 109 Liccita, J., 48,133 Lieberman, H., 89,92,108,135 Linder, V., 169 Linker, D., 70,71,82,95,116 Linkerman, B., 19 Linton, T., 48,77,80,81 Liotta, V., 126 Lipari, M., 48 Loacr, K., 92 Locasio, F., 48 Locke, C., 19,110 Lodato, P., 48,82,83 Lodwig, M., 92,120,141 Loesch, D., 169 Loesch, R., 148 Loew, A., 10 Lonczynski, M., 48 Looby, T., 8 Lorenz, L., 102 Lorenzo, J., 49 Loy, R., 49 Lowe, R., 81,116 Loy, M., 49,107 Lubbe, W., 49 Luciani, T., 49 Lidwigsen, G., 49,142 Luecke, B., 93,120 Luerssen, F., 49 Luther, B., 83,99,169 Lynster, W., 49 Lyons, P., 49 Macauto, J., 114 MacDougah, R., 49 MacFarland, M., 49,74,75,77,82, 90,97 Mackenzie, M., 49 Maggio, J., 140 Mahar, Mrs. L., 20 Maher, V., 49 Malcolm, M., 49,97,106 Mallally, Mrs. A., 25 Molly, B., 81,118 Malone, C., 19 Mancini, E., 49,102 Mancuso, R., 49 Manges, K., 49,108,121 Maniscalco, S., 49,142 Manners, A., 50 Mannhaupt, R., 49 Marcell, J., 81,90,108,118 Marin, L., 91 Marin, R., 73,81,lO2,128 Marinelli, M., 50,89 Marino, E., 50,79,8O,82,90,95,121 122,153,185 Marino, J., 50 Marino, J., 91 Marino, L., 50 Marino, T., 50 Martens, R., 19 McConnell, J., 60,128 Rubino, B., 57,78,99,121 Martin, D., 121 Martin, S., 114 Martinez, J., 91,108,118 Morullo, M., 50,79,80,82,90,95, 97,121 Mascolo, J., 50,140 Maselli, J., 50 Masi, S., 50,106,120 Matares Saake, H., 57 Mcasgllo, B., 50,74,75,78,100,118, Masillo, M., 91 Mason, Massey, Massey, Miss J., 23 F., 22,121 P., 5O,75,76,77,79,82,91 95,98,152 Masters, R., 133 e, N., 50 Pegnator Matchi, A., 127 Matera, N., 81,120,141 Matthies, D., 50 Mover, G., 119 Mayer, Mrs. l., 23 Mazza, T., 71 Mazzara, C., 71,118,120 Mazzella, Mrs. A., 22 Meany, K., 126,143 Meduri, M., 107 Megali, Miss J., 21,108 Megna, M., 51,75 Meisel, G., 77,104,129 Mellina, K., 51 Merkle, P., 51 Merrill, Mrs. C., 113 Merrill, W., 51 Mertz, Miss E., 11,21 Messina, M., 51 Methlie, N., 82,83,90 Meyer, B., 109,111 Meyer, C., 51,75,77,79,104,114, 1 5 Mica, J., 120 Michelsen, T., 116 Micheletti, P., 134,140 Michelsen, T., 109 Michitsch, K. 133 Mickel, F., 52 Miehling, R., 134 Mildner, R., 52,133 Milito, J., 111,141 Miller, F., 52 Milne, J., 78,83,107,119 Mingoia, D., 52 Minnaugh, W., 126,143 Moglia, R., 77,80,81,102,119,121 Mongelli, F., 52,120,121 Montanino, G., 107 Monusky, A., 82 Moorhouse, R., 52,104,133 Morgenroth, K., 91,120 Morgenroth, L., 52,79,90,95,112, 121,185 Moran, R., 26 Morano, B., 77,108 Moreno, B., 73 Morici, J., 133 Morris, Mrs. M. 19,101 Morrongiello, C., 108 Morrongiello, D., 90,108 Morone, G. 120 Morroni, K., 52,75,77,82,93,95,100, 122,168,169 Morrow, W., 110,117 Mosse, Miss A., 186 Mothes, B., 52,89 Mott, G., 27 Mueller, B., 109 Muellers, H., 52,143 Muller, J., 52 Muller, L., 52 Mummendy, R., 53 Muncy, B., 53,79,80,81,82,90,93, 94,95,106,108 Munz, W.. 53.126,143 Murphy, E., 83,111,120 Murphy, M., 53,82,90,120 Murphy, M., 53,75,82,90,95,120 Murway, C., 53,100 Myers, R., 108 McCabe, F., 27 McCarthy, J., 50,102 McClain, M., 50 McClintock, M., 18,117,168 .i McCormack, L., 51,96,120 McEneuney, B., 133 McEneaney, L., 82 McIE6n8eaney, S., 51,79,82,121,122, McFadden, M., 51 McGarrigle, T., 51 McGowan, K., 82,83,108 McKeough, E., 83,102 McLaughlin, D., 51,121 McMillan, N., 19 McNally, J., 51 McWilliams, Mrs. B., 20 Nadler, S., 10 Nagy, P. 78 Napoli, M., 118,169 Napolitano, A., 133 Nelson, G., 20,105 Neuhs, H., 93 Neuhs, Mrs. H., 22 Newman, C., 78,107,169 Newman, P., 53,79,121 Newman, W., 53,110 Newton, J., 102 Niosi, Mrs. J., 113 Niosi, J., 8 Niogg V., 53,79,82,91,98,112,123, Nissen, A., 53,80,106,112,118,120 Nixon, S., 53,79 Nonnemacher, D., 107 Nordohl, H. W., 12,13 N Director Pfeiffer, R., 118,143 Pfister, R., 134 Phalen, E., 83 Phillips, J., 107 Phillips, R., 71,78,82,91,107 Phillips, S., 78,81,82,89,91,118 Pianese, J., 54 Piccozzi, P., 110 Pierse, E., 55 Pietrowski, D., 126 Piltz, K., 105,108 Pilutik, P., 55 Piscitello, M., 55 Pizzo, P., 55,74,75,78,97,121 Place, K., 8 Polack, P., 140 Polk, Mrs. l., 25 Pallackou, B., 55 Pollett, R., 55 Pollick, A., 55,121 Polock, P., 55 Polychron, B., 78,93,120 Poppo, J., 55,102 Porrini, B., 107 Portanova, R., 109,115 Portanova, lxgrs. A., 113 1 3 Posner, J., Potkin, A., 81,93,94,102 Pranzo, F., 55 Prescia, A., 126,143 Priest, Mrs. F.,'113 Priest, P., 73,77,81,90,102,116, 126,143 Nowomlynski, B., 140 Nowomlynski, D., 129 Nowomlyriski, E., 83,91,134 Nutzal, G., 91 O'Beiane, T., 19 O'Brien, A., 77,108 O'Connell, L., 23 O'Connor, B., 78 O'Connor, J., 53,102,133 Oestrich, Olivieri, Miss M., 19,75,114,187 M., 118 Olsen, C., 53 Olsen, E., 53 Olson, L., Olson, S., 53 114,129 O'Neill, C., 53,80,107,118 O'Neill, M., 83,90 O'Neill, R., 53,133 Orenstein, R., 53,112 Orlando, S., 54 Orlando, V., 54 Princpe, J., 119 Pritchard, Mrs. C., 18,168 Pross, D., 119 Puglisi, J., 55,76,77,79,80,93,121, 143,152,161 Pumilio, A., 55,77,79,80,78,106 Pumilio, R., 56,121 Purdy, W. W., 5 Quinci, A., 56,108,111 Quinn, K., 56 Ramus, C., 118 Rath, R., 56 Raynoha, D., 56,80,105,11O Re, C., 56 Reed, Mrs. C., 113 Reed, Miss G., 18,112 Reed, M., 56 Reed, W., 56,74,75,77,79,1 16,161 Reel, V., 71,83,91,120 Rehill, Miss D., 26 Orso, E., 118 Ostrander, Miss 1., 11,19 Otis, V., 54,100,106 Ottulich, B., 54 Poczkowski, H., 54,79,115 Padgett, R., 22 Padgorski, Mrs. M., 25 Pagano, R., 106,107 Palm, L., 73,77,82,101,106,112, 115 Palmer, M., 83,91 Pandolti, M., 54,121 Pankoke, F., 54,134 Pape, R., 54,79,121,143 Paris, J., 93 Parsekian, J., 126 Passamonti, A., 71 Pastorelli, D., 78,106,107,12O Patrick, J., 82,83 Patrick, T., 54 Patti, D., 54 Pearce, W., 54 Pecht, B., 78,141 Pedersen, R., 129 Pedersen, S., 82,107 Reichgott, E., 129,133 Reichgott, S., 78,93,108,120,141 Reitel, W.,5i0 Reilly, D., Reinhold, K., 56,108 Reis, C., 109 Remmett, M., 27 Remondino, J., 27 Resnick, L., 26,140 Rhodes, Mrs. M., 113 Rhodes, M., 81,82,83,108 Rich, H., 72,73,77,80,104,108,128 Richter, Rickard, D., 93,120 S., 56 Ringhoter, J., 57 Riordan, Mrs. E., 20,121 Riordan, J., 57,128,133,143 Ritch, W., 26 Rittmuller, R., 109 Ritz, N., 140 Rizzo, L., 73 Roberts, D., 57,133 Robertson, B., 83,913,110 Robertson, D., 57 Robley, K., 140 Rodd, W., 57 Pediman, C., 78 Pediman, R., 54 e, R., 54 Pennachio, R., 81,90,95,169 Pepe, P., 107 Peppers, J., 54,78,102,119 Perillo, F., 93 Perlawsky, W., 19,133,187 Perreca, P., 54,118 Petrowski, C., 54 Peyssard, R., 27 Pezone, M., 104,133 Rogers, G., 81,93,94,102 Rogers, R., 90 Romano, Miss L., 25 Rosenbaum, M., 87 Rosenfeld, E., 77,82,83 Rosenfeld, K., 87,93,94,109 Roth, A., 57,84 Roth, M., 57,77,81,89,121 Rothstein, D., 104,128 Rotunda, F., 134 Rozycki, R., 133 Rubacha, C., 57 190 Rudolph, L., 78,80,87,89,109,114 Rumele, R., 27 Rup, C., 78,141 Ruppenthal, A., 57,81,90,109,168 Ruppert, Miss M., 18,99 Russell, J., 10 Rosso, F., 128 Russo, R., 57 Russo, T., 26,128 Ruvo, M., 57,75,77,82,106 Ryan, A., 18,187 Ryan, R., 57,80,89,91,93,94,95,102 Ryonczak, A., 57,128,143,168 Ryder, W., 115 Rzeszutek, S., 57 Sacher, M., 81,82,83,120,141 Saginario, D., 57,75,77,79 Salerno, C., 57 Salmi, J., 107,118,169 Salzman, K., 87,128 Salzman, M., 58,77,79,80,143 Sanchez, F., 128,133 Sandgran, T., 11,24 Sands, J., 110 Santa Maria, A., 58 Santangelo, B., 83,89,106,108, 112,120,141 Santangelo, J., 93,112,120 Santangelo, Mrs. R., 113 Sauer, A., 83 Savage, F., 58 Savage, J., 78,110 Savalli, B., 58 Savastano, J., 58,117 Sbert, R., 104,128,133 Scanaliato, A., 58 Scanlon, L., 58 Scorpelli, D., 58,96 Schauer, U., 58,90,112 Schaumloffel, J., 58 Schenk, M., 58 Scherfl, W., 58 Scherping, W., 102 Scheuerman, T., 71,77,93,102,1 Schiller, H., 58 Schirmer, D., 58,83 Schmall, G., 142 Schmidt, B., 58,121 Schmidt, J., 58 Schneider, B., 58 Schneider, D., 58 Schnell, J., 59,79,96,121 Scholl, A., 11,20 Scholl, P., 51,82 Scholz, R., 59,75,77,82,91,95 Scholz, R., 77,82 Schorn, F., 109,129 Schreck, C., 59,98 Schreiber, R., 59 Schryver, J., 129,133 Schuck, W., 59 Schulze, W., 59 Schumm, T., 120,141 Schwab, R., 87 Schwabe, E., 59,140 Schwart, W., 59 Schwart, W., 59 Schweir, M., 91 Schweizer, M., 80,111 'A Sclatani, J., 59 Scognamiglio, Mrs. G., 113 Scotland, B., 20 Scudero, J., 83,120 Scudero, S., 59 Sedot, Mrs. D., 23,120 Sedot, E., 18,186 Sefrin, P., 59,8l,102 Seifert, L., 59,96,82,121 Seminera, D., 133 Seneci, E., 60 Senger, G., 60 Senior, K., 60 Shannon, K., 142 Shaw, J., 81,82,106,108,116 Sherman, A., 24,90,95 Shields, L. 60,81 Shields, R., 60,80,102,143 Shoemaker, R., 60 Shrokwash, L., 29 Side, A., 19,119,168 Side, P., 83,91 16 r D Siegler, P., 60 Si norelli M60 9 1 -I Sikora, Mrs. G., 22 Silver, R., 60 Silverman, S., 22 Simendinger, R., 60,104,128,143 Sinagra, A., 60,79,112,121,185 Sincus, C., 60 Sinisi, R., 82,83 Sinniger, R., 61,118 Siraqusa, J., 61 Skinner, T., 78,80,93,105,1l4,115 Skorupski, R., 61,77,79,102,123,168 Sloan, G., 118 Sluszka, S., 18,87 Smith, B., 19 Smith, C., Smith, C., Smith, D., 61,82.91,95,100,112 106,109 129,133 Smith, Miss E., 26 Smith, Mrs. J., 113 Smith, K., 61,117,121 Smith, M., 101 Smith, R., 77,81,109,l 15 Smits, V., 93 Snow, M., 82,108,141 Soloway, M., 81,93,108 Sommers, F., 73 Soviero, R., 109 Soutar, P., 61 Southern, Mrs. V., 10 Spiliotis, Mrs. A., 21,108 Spencer, H., 8 619195106121 Spille, ., , , , , Spindel, F., 61,77,79,80,104,114 115,123,168 Springer, M., 73,82,83,106,108, 112,169 Springer, R., 93,108,128 Springer, R., 8,9,1O Sprenkel, N., 61,102 Sprenkels, H., 27 Squillante, A., 133 Stacey, J., 61 Stampp, S., 71,89,109,112 Stanley, D., 61,97,112 Stasa, V., 78,120 Stegner, B., 93 Steinbeck, F., 61 Stella, D., 61,117 Stelling, D., 82,106,109 Sternstein, B., 61 Sterrett, C., 22 Sterrett, D., 61,79,82,106 Sterrett, M., 81,109,111 Steutel, B., 61 Stevens , F., 21 Stewart, C., 70,71,78,82,91,95, 108,120 Directory Stewart, U. 8 Stiegele, R., 133 Stout, E., 61 Stroub, M., 82,83,108 Strohm, F., 61 Stuart, J., 62,78,91,95,106,141 Sturtz, Mrs. H., 113 Sturtz, R., 77,93,94,108 Stuto, R., 90,95,108,118,12O Sucktull, E., 27 Sulzboch, A., 81,109,1 14,1 15,121 Sunden, J., 62 Sundheimer, J., 62 Sutera, J., 62 Swenson, A., 27 Sylvester, N., 82,91,93,108,118 120 Syme, B., 27 Sztorc, R., 62 Tannen, R., 62 Tardi, R., 62,110 Tartaglia, P., 104,128,143 Tate, J., 129 Taub, L., 62 Teachout, D., 23 Teator, J., 77 Teepe, E., 62,102,116 Teneaboum, J., 62,106,108,111, 11 Tarranovc, J., 62 Thiel, W., 70.71,104,128 Thomas, R., 10 Thompson, E., 83,118 Thompson, G., 81,105,121,135 Thompson, L., 72,73,77,82,106, 108,169 Thomson, M., 140,141 Thorner, Mrs. H., 18,73,183 Thornton, C., 78,109 Thorsen. C., 91.95 Throm, M., 62,80,86,87,111 Tischer, R., 126 Tiso, P., 128 Titone, S., 27 Tooker, Mrs. J., 113 Tooker, S., 73,81,93,94,109 Torso, E., 107 Tortorella, J., 62,79,82,90,95,1 12, 123,168,169 Towers, F., 62 Tracey, C., 62 Tricorico, L., 107 Tricarico, R.. 101 Trude, J., 114 Triplcuc, C., 107 Trznadel, G., 62 Tuccinardi, L.. 91,95,120,169 Turkery, C., 107 Tutano. A.. 78,83,91 Tyler, J., 62 Tyrrel, R., 62,133,143 Uhlick, F., 63 Ungerer, A., 63 Urbano, A., 19,121 Uretsky, C., 114,121 Urguhart, F., 71,82,89,l 12 Uusmann, A., 63,75,78,79,82,91, 100 Vacca, D., 82,83 Vacirco, V., 63 Vogts, B., 102 Valentini, C., 70,71 VanAolten, K., 87,90,95,108 Vc1nBellinghen, J., 63 Vance, C., 63,82,83,9O,95,120 Vanco, J., 63 Vandsptegle, L., 108 VanSiclen, P., 93,121,169 Vastu, A., 126 Vetter, J., 63,75,77,102 VillaMagna, J., 133 Vito, N., 107 Vohs, J., 27 VonThaden, R., 102,135,143 Wagner, R., 63,77,79,80,84,104, 128,143 Wahsrek, D., 109 Walbroehl, D., 63 Waldron, W., 63 Wallace, J., 64 Wangner, R., 64 Weber, K., 64,79,97,106 Weick, R., 109,129 Weigle, Mrs. B., 20 Weikmon, F., 64,75,84,104,115 Weiman, Mrs. R., 21,118 Weinberg, A., 93 Weinberg, Mrs. B., 22 Weir, M., 71,78,82,91,120 Welch, E., 64,133 Wernimont, R., 81 Wessels, H., 186 Westburgh, J., 64,78,104 Wheatley, D., 64 Whidden, Mrs. V., 23,187 Wickett, C., 64,89,121 Wiesner, F., 121 Wilder, G., 64,75 Wilder, I., 11,18 Wilmat, E., 27 Wilmott, S., 73,77 Wille, Mrs. M. 14,831,113 Williams, P., 64,120,141 Williams, R., 126 Autographs Willis, C., 27 Willsey, P., 78 Wilshere, J., 27 Wilson, J., 28,133 Wimmer, F., 107 Winberg, P., 93 Wipper, R., 11,19 Wishort, W., 82,83,107 Wissler, C., 83,169 Woctmann, E., 27 Wolf, D., 83 Wool, C., 94 Wood, C., 24,92 Wood, M., 71,77 Woodhams, W., 115,135 Wortmann, B., 73,106 Wortmann, E., 73,121,128 Wright, C., 19 Wright, F., 90 Yacobellis, C., 117 Yonkes, J., 83 Young, J., 64,79,82,111,116 Young, J., 64 Young, W., 64 Zabora, R., 65,79,80,105 Zaccaro, F., 133 Zagari, V., 93 Zatorki, Mrs. R., 22 Zdziebkowski, L., 73,83,106,108 112,120 Zebrowski, P., 129 Zielinski, J., 80,93.94,108 Zimmerman, B., 83 Zizzo, J., 65 Zott, J., 19,186 Zwickler, M., 91 Zygcdlo, H., 65,79,90,106,J 18, 120 Zygadlo, M., 118,120 Index Acknowledgements .. . 184 Aeolians .......... . . 95 Alpha Hi-Y .. . 106 Archery . . .. 137 Arrow . . . 88 Artsmen .. 119 Astrophysics . . . 1 14 Baseball ........... . 135 Board of Education . . . 10,187 Bowling ............ . . 136 Boys' Leader Corps ..... . 140 Central District Staff ...... . . . 8 Chemistry Service Society .. 12 Chieftain ................ . . 86-87 Choir .......... 90-91 Class Advisors . . , . 187 Cross Country ... 6-127 Debating Club . .. .... 81 Dedication ........ . . . 4 Department Heads . . . 186 Der Deutsche Verein . . ..... 109 Directory ................ . . 188-191 District Principal's Message .. ...... . 9 Eonacs ................. . 107 Epsilon Hi-Y .. . .. . . . 105 Ex Libris .... . . . 1 Exponents . . . . . 114 Foreword ..... . . . 5 Future Farmers .. . .. 110 Future Nurses . . . . 111 Future Teachers ........ . . . 11 1 Girls' Athletic Association . . ... 120 Girls' Leader Corps . .. . .. 141 Girls' Service League . . . . .. 83 Graduation .......... . . 154-155 History Hon-or Society . . . . . . . 81 Honor Society ........ . . 79 Hockey ............ . 137 Homecoming Game ... ... 166 Home Economics Club ... .. . 120 Iota Beta Hi-Y ........ . . . 106 Jazz Concert .. ... 167 Jets .......... . 1 15 Junior Board .. 72-73 Junior Hi-Lites . . , . 149 Junior Prom .... 158-159 Junior Red Cross ...... ... 118 Junior Varsity Basketball 130-131 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders . . . . . 100-101 Junior Varsity Football .... . . 132-133 Junior Varsity Lacrosse . 128-129 Junior Varsity Twirlers . . . ...... . . 99 Lacrosse ............. 128-129 La Femme Beaute Latin Club ........ Library Club L'Orit1amme .. . Los Jovenes . . . .. Madrig al Society .. Math Forum ..... Omicron Hi-Y . .. P.A. Club Photo-Stills ..... Presidents' Club . .. Principal's Message .. Proiectionists .... P.T.A. ...... . Radio Guild Rockettes .... Sachem Players .. Scores ....... Scribes .... Senior Ball ..... Senior Board Senior Hi-Lites ....... Senior Hall of Fame .. Senior Section .... Senior Seminar .... Senior Winter Dance .. Sigma Delta Phi Hi-Y . Soccer ............,... Sophomore Board .. Sophomore Hi-Lites .. Sports .......... Stage Crew Student Council ....... Student Council Bazaar . . Student Council Election ... . .. Subiect Area Coordinators Swing Band ............. Table of Contents Tennis Ticket Committee . . Totem Editors . . . Totem Staffs . Track ...... Usherettes : . . Varsity Band ...... Varsity Basketball .... Varsity Cheerleaders . . Varsity Club ....... Varsity Football . . . Varsity Lacrosse . . . Varsity Twirlers . . Weightlifting . .. Yorker Club ... 107 109 118 .. 108 .. 108 .. 95 115 104 84-85 .. 119 .. 80 .. 12 .. 117 .. 113 89 96-97 116 138-139 121 156 74-75 150-151 152-153 28-65 80 157 102-103 134 .. 70-71 148 124-145 116 . 76-78 164-165 162-163 11 .. 94 .. 6-7 135 117 122-123 168-169 126-127 82 92-93 130-131 100-101 143 132-133 128-129 98-99 .. 142 112 WEQ Y Aff A 69 1::u E' Q . 7 , ' ,V N I 41? JW' 'J o 3 ' 'TF .
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