South Side High School - Colonnade Yearbook (Rockville Centre, NY)

 - Class of 1972

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Try to follow them - They generate A new kind of electricity A crackling voice Amid the silence. Listen . . . 1 1 1 r 1 1 L To R RUSSELL DA SILVAQ National Council of English Teachers Award. DIANE BERMAN Phi Beta Kappa Award, Iewish War Veterans Award. MARK STILL- MAN Paragon Oil Award. Diane Berman Mark Stillman Russell Da Silva William Silberg Mark Jas kowiak Richard Keller Kathryn Hoffman Amy Schultz Wanda DiBenedetto Peter Straley Amy Feuer Ellen Cabasin Ellen Seh Leslie Wald Michael Markoff Wendy Young Kevin Bannon Jill Kurfirst Florence Li Hillary Beyer Eric Kitain L. To R. PETER STRALEY, DIANE BERMANQ National Merit Finalists. I-IONDR STUDENTS Glenn Barnes Jonathan Weiss Linda Pressman Louis Gittler Michael Klein Ethel Salwen Nancy Roth Laurence Karst Elissa Saltsberg Kathy Silbert Rise Greenberg Marjorie Schwartz Jayne Erny Valerie Kalter Michael Roth Iaimee Kurfirst Paula Spence Carl Pechman Ira Thomsen Andrea Noviclc Robert Kornitor Robert Swartz Emily Sternhell Glenn Kushner Peter Bralower Debra White Teresa Bennett Susan C'Donnell Bryna Kaprow Ellen Toomey Laurie Dombroff Barbara Rosen Kym Arcuri Robert Wells Bradley Kahn Michael Gilman Steven Goodman Keith Firestone Phyllis Mighdoll Arlene Ball Diane Guage 5 THE LAUREL AWARD i L '.+f'21F:.v1'Z lcv RICHARD KELLER WENDY YOUNG MARK STILLMAN NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: L. To R., Row 1: E. Seh, A. Schultz, R. DaSilva, W. Young, E. Cabasin, A. Feuer. Row 2: I. Maughan, S. Turkowitz, K, Bannon, M. Roth, D. White, L. Dombroff, L. Co, M. Schwartz, W. Silberg, D. Berman, T. Bennett. Row 3: M. Stillman, C. Kushner, I. Feinberg, I. Kurfirst, M. Markoff, K. I-Ioffrnan. 5 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: L. To R.: L. Go, Sec.: R. Friedman, V. Pres., Mr. F. Gerardi, Advisor. vs, .Q SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: L. To R.: W. Cordon, Pres., Co-Treas.: D. Cohen, L. Friedel. 4'Man stays wise as long as he searches for wisdomg as soon as he thinks he has found it, he becomes a fool? - Talmud 7 THEODORE AARONSON RANDY ACKERMAN ALAN ANTONUCCI VALERIE APPOLDT KYM ARCURI WARREN AUSTERER WILLIAM BACHTLER ARI-ENE BAU- KEVIN BANNON JON BANTON NANCY BARKER GLENN BARNES 'away' NINA BARNES ROBERT BATH ROBERT BATTENFELD Maw WARREN BAUCH BARBIE BECK DENISE BELLIN TERESA BENNETT DIANE BERMAN 4,440-V ,Mun fmf zz DANIEL BERNSTEIN ANITA BERTRAND IONATHAN BEST HILLARY BEYER THOMAS BIRMINGHAM PHILIP BISSETT HELEN BLITZER CATHLEEN BOEGEL DANIEL BOSKEY ROBERT BRADY PETER BRALOWER DEAN BRENNER NORA BRITCH . If ff DONALD BROWN CATHERINE BRUNI ROBIN BUCHER LISA BURKE ELLEN CABASIN TONI CALDERONE LINDA CALOCERO DEBORAH CANTOR MARGARET CARADONNA LINDA CARBONA '09 qu-up.. GLORIA CARSON JAMES CARUSO JOHN cAss1N PATRICIA CHIDLOW W-an-3 .A-L., 'li KENNETH CHIN JAMES CLARK DEBRA COHEN MARSHA COHEN 1 , 's ROBIN COHEN PATRICK COICO MICHAEL COLLINS BARBARA CORNWELL VIRGINIA COSBY PAT RIC IA COTT ER ROBERT C RAY NE STEVEN DAHLEM LORRAINE DALY RUSSELL DA SILVA JACK DAVIDOFI5 ERIC DAVIS EMILIE DAVOLI ELEANOR DEERE BETSY DEVINE NANCY DEVINE DIANE DEWAR MICHAEL DI DIO MICHAEL DILGER ,4 415 3 WMM. ff X NANCY DILGER BARBARA DI NAPOLI IERI-ANN DI PAOLA LAURIE DOMBROEE -1'k'w. . .X X XxXx,XMN M ,..L. W 'K .,..,,, A, , .mnnnv - ,M JOSEPH DU PREY STEPHEN DU PREY WALTER ELAM JANE ELLNER MARY ELLEN DONOVAN GARRETT DUFFY ARLENE DUNCANSON MARLA DUNN 'Wim way: CARLOS DURAN CARMEN DURAN MICHELE EISENSTEIN GARY ENRICHT IAYNE ERNY Z4 N5 13 I 13 . -.' 2 'MX EILEEN ESPOSITO IUDD ITITINGER GRAHAM EALLER JILL EEINBERG xX xxQX FRANK EERRANTE rii L. Q AMY FEUER W-'25 -Nw X DEBBIE FERRO STEPHEN FIGUEROA we-Z iii? SANDRA FINGER KEITH FIRESTONE ROBERT FLEISCHER FRED FLOWERS 3 'Phi wqwhx. TODD IIORTE LISA ERIEDEL ROBERT FRIEDMAN IAMES FULLER aux DON GADDIS IODIE CALLER JENNIFER GALT EDELMIRA GARAY LINDA GARCIA DEBORAH GARNICK SHARON GELZER ANN MARIE GERASIMCHIK MARTIN GETRAER LEA ANN GETTLER WM me ELISE GIAMPAOLO TERRY CIANQUINTO TED GILBERT MICHAEL CILMAN 16 LOUIS GITTLER CAROLYN GLASER DONNA GLASS T KATHY GLEASON KEVIN GLEASON LENA GO MERLE GOLDMAN DEBBIE GOLDSMITH SANDRA CONZALES STEVEN GOODMAN WILLIAM GORDON IRENE GORMLEY Alf GREGORY GRAHAM IRIS GRANT KATHLEEN GRAY I have found out that there ain t no surer Way to find out Whether you likepeople or hate them than to travel with them. ' ' - Mark Twain hd. wi. I +. u 17 1 www' av . ,L V A '- ' xx X ' , www. ' Fiiggg . . . ,,.--v. - c N 'T ' gQ12',Egf-M ri- . 2 gg, . , - T., 1 R .V, if . -5 f'x-,v-rig A Q, ,yy KJ. f, f-yikj ,Qui Lf f.. 1' , ,, 'f-' ig 1 li ' gf! 1 L ' . ,.,,, k y, 1 QR ,Ng ' 94311 V fp . .5 ,N-JEH QI . A M -' .f.f'yLj . K 1 15,44 ,V ww sunk Sing and dance together and bejoyous, bu t let each one ofyoti be alone. - o - Kahil Gibran , 'WT ,nf 19 ww' ww 'WWW xv- -A M wwf My ki 4 I ga! , 1 I . wif? 1 , I celebrate myself and sing myself? Walt Whitman We want to thank all the little people who made this possible? - N.H.S. tl: xmvwws ,,.,n,,..w af? aaronson, theodore: v. bowling: chess club Y ackerman, randy: red 8: blue: hi-liters: volley- ball: tennis: badminton ' X appoldt, valerie: environment club 'Y arcuri, kym: v. football: spanish club: environ- ment club: j.v. basketball A ' ' bachtlerfwilliam: soccer: track: key club: v. club ' 8 r ball, arlene: band: art clubgltutoring: uin. club: spanish club g V bannon, kevin: bio. club: environment club: tennis: jets - Vbarnes, glenn: s.u.: track: sportsmanficontext: fpapdramaguild ' . j A barnes, nina:-attic club: fpa: fr. club: drama guild- ' . . bath, robert: bowling: ajv. . beck, barbie: rea 8t'blue:,hockey: softball: gymnastics, 8 Y i bellin, denise: red 8: blue: jr. carnival: gymnas- tics:,hockey: softball Y . benhett, teresa: drama guild: red 8: blue: honor society.: span. club' A ' - . X' berrnan, diane: sportsman, co-edit2 mathletes, capt.: honor society : - berristein, daniel: soccer:-j.v. basketball l ' bertrand, anita: nurse's aid: colonnade, typing beyer, hillary: jets, v. pres.: colonnadeysr. edit.: ,drama guild: mathletes:.choraleers' , ' birmingham, thomas: j.v. football, track , bissett,'philip,:'v. football, v. club: track: jri ,carnival ' ' .boegel,cathleen:track: guidance aid? . : 4 V boskey, daniel: v. soccer: vfbowling: key club: carnival,.chrm:v.club g ' bralower, peter: 'keyi club, pres.-: soccer: track: s.u.: yfclub: jrg carnival: student rep. . brenner, dean: jr: carnival . ' V britch, noraff drama guild: girl's track: russian club: badvmintonfchoraleers X V Q ibrtini, catherine: atticuclub: choraleers:jred 8: zblueg fta: jr. carnival: context: hi-liters bucl'ier,'robin: red 8:'blue: .gymnastics ' burke, lisa: hi-liters: red 8: blue:fcookie club: 'booster club: -badminton cabasin, ellen: choraleers: red 8: blue: russian club: span. club, pres.: honor society ' caldrone, toni: drama guild: span. club: modern dance ' V A V X' . calogero, linda: cyclone shop salesgirl Cantor, deiiorahrvolleyballg softball: 'badmin- ton: sportsman: leaders club: span. club, sec. 8 SENIOR INDEX caradonna, margaret: leaders club: red 8: blue: softball casfsin, john: v. football: v. track: v'. club: jr. .carnival chidlow, patricia: guidance aid: jr. carnival: red 8:blue chin, kenneth: a.v. aid cohen, ,debraz environment club: girls intra- murals: hi-liters: 'senior class treas.: u.n.'club cohen, marsha: hi-liters: cheerleaderytennis cohen, robin: colonnade art staff: swimming: atticrclub: track team-: u.n. club coico, patrick: jets collins, michael: rifle team cornwell, barbara: orch.: drama guild: chora- leers: stage crew . cotter, patrica: drama guild crayne, robert:.track ' , dahlem, steven: rifle team: gymnastics daly, lorrainez' red 8: blue V dafsilva, russell: context, edit.-in-chief: colon- nade, copy edit.: sportsman, music edit. davidoff, jack: v. gymnastics: soccer: jr. carni- val . ' davis, eric: track , - davoli, emilie: fta: hi-liters: red 8: blue: tutor-, ing: sportsmanf I deere, eleanor: red 8: blue devine, betsy: red 8: blue: badminton Y devine, nancy: jr. carnival: swimming: red 8: blue: gymnastics . dewar, diane: cookie club: drama club: fta: swimming 7 - - di dio,,,michael: track dilger, michael: football 8 i dilger, gymnastics: red 8: blue: jr. carni- val , , A I W di napoli, barbara: choraleers, pres.: madrigals: orch. di paola, jeri-ann: red 8: blue: jr. carnival: bad-- minton: bowling: swimming: volleyball dornbroff: lauriezf, colonnade, , art edit.: honor society: attic club: fpa ' ' donovan, mary ellen: colonnade, copy edit.: sportsman: context V duffy, garrett: v. football: v. track: v. club duncanson, arlene: hi-liters: environment club: volleyball 'du prey,,joseph:'v, cross country: track: v. club du prey, stephen: track eisenstein, michele: red 8: blue: jr. carnival: badminton . elam, walter: wrestling D V ellner, jane: attic club: environment club: u.n. club: debate club: context enright, gary: football: v. club f emy, jane: choraleesrs, treas.: fr. club: red 8: blue: tutoring, . esposito, eileen: drama guild: booster -club: co- lonnade, typing: red 8: blue: cookie club et.tinger,judd: soccer: track: wrestling feinberg, jill: honor society, sec.: colonnade, underclass ed.: u.n. club: fpa ferrante, frank: soccer: baseball: rifle team feuer, amy: sportsman: u.n. club: mathletes: hi-liters: environment club: honor society figueroa, stephen: v. cross country: v. track: v. club: v. winter track - finger, sandra: volleyball: cookie club: ftafred 8: blue: homeroom rep. firestone, keith: j.v. basketball: brand: environ- ment club fleischer, robert: baseball forte, todd:-rifle team friedel, lisa: fta:, s.u. senator: red 8: blue: boost- er club: sr. class treas.: jr. carnival V . friedman, robert: sr. class, v. pres.: s.u. senator: sophfclass pres,:, v. soccer: key club A fuller: james: key club: v. tennis: drama guild gaddis, donald: bgsabaii galler, jodie: girls track: fpa galt, jennifer: fta: tutoring: gymnastics: swim- ming: archery: badminton: red 8: blue j '- ggaray, edelmira: red 8: blue : - t garcia, linda: drama guild: 'girls track: red 8: blue l garnick, deborah: honor society: orch.: sports- man: tutoring: russian club A gelzer, sharon: context: red 8: blue gerasimchik, ann marie: red 8: blue: jr. carnival gettler, lea ann: red 8: blue: sportsman: lab as- sistant ' giampaolo, elise: j.v. cheerleader: gymnastics: red 8: blue: volleyball: basketball gianquinto, terry: hockey: basketball gilbert, ted: tennis: jets gilman, michael: choraleers: key club: home- room rep. gittler, louis: band: mathletes 23 glaser, carolyn: attendance office aid glass, donna: jr. carnival gleason, kathy: red Br blue, v. basketball, home ec. club, pres., office aid gleason, kevin: v. baseball, j.v. baseball, v. track, j.v. track, v. club go, lena: sr. class sec., colonnade, typing ed., sportsman, typing ed., jr. carnival A goldman, merle: environment club, choraleers, sportsman, u.n. club goldsmith, debbie: red Sr blue, hi-liters, tennis, jr. carnival V , ' gonzales, sandra: colonnade, sportsman, cyclone shop salesgirl - goodman, steven: jr. class treas., v, soccer, capt., s.u. senator, honor society ' gordon, william: jr. class pres., sr. class pres., v. football, s.u., s ortsman, 'ets P l gormley, irene: red8r blue graham, gregory: band, wrestling gray, kathleen: volleyball, basketball, environ- mentclub greenberg, rise: sportsman, ed.-in-chief, colon- nade,copystaff,honorsociety,v.pres. K . greene, john: track, cross country grobman, leslie: tutoring, red Sr blue, jr. carnival: hi-liters. ' f guage, diane: colonnade, financial ed., art staff, tutoring, jr. carnival, red 'Sr blue, fpa gunning, john: football, winter track, spring track hanf, marla: j.v. cheerleader, capt.,Acolonnade, ident. ed., s.u., hi-liters, red Sr blue hayes, robert: track, wrestling, gymnastics henesy, kevin: football, spring track, winter track c hoffman, kathryn: mathletes, red 8: blue, fr. club holmgaard, jean: colonnade, typing ed. hom, michael: v. football, v. baseball, key club hunker, doreen: tutoring, jr. carnival, archery, badminton I jack, debbie: red 8: blue, jr. carnival, softball, e.o..c. jack, rosanne: red 8: blue, volleyball, basketball, baseball james, everett: v. football, v. club, key club, bas- ketball, track, a.v., black s.u. janus, marie: red dr blue, swimming, gymnastics jaskowiak, mark: key club, v. pres., soccer, s.u., colonnade, index ed., track jaworowski, julie: gymnastics, red Sr blue, volley- ball, swim team 24 johnson, richard: v. football, baseball, v. club, 3.V.j 5.11. jolicoeur, suzanne: v. softball, v. volleyball, v. bas- ketball, v. hockey, colonnade, hi-liters I kahn, bradley: jets, homeroom rep., j.v. baseball kalter, valerie: jets, librarian, publicity chrmn., bio club, v. pres., sec., computer . kamen, mitchell: band, orch., choraleers, madri- gals','stage band, wind ensemble, v. wrestling 'kamen, terri: v. softball, red, 8: blue, volleyball, badminton, gymnastics, archery - . - kaprow, bryna: sportsman, swim team, 'red Sr blue, fpa, fta Y karadenes, joanne: red 8: blue ' ' kark, karen: homeroom rep., guidance aid, red Sr blue, attic club, library aid karp, ellen: red gl blue V karst, laurence: jets, football, winter track, spring track, interact ' ' kass, barbara: sportsman, colonnade, soph. rep., hi-liters, tutoring, context 1om,goma: football, softball, photo club' kaufman, ju-dy: colonnade, art staff, context, sportsman, jr. carnival, asst. mgr., red 8: blue kelleher, thomas: cross country, winter track, spring track keller, richard: drama guild, pres., colonnade, copy ed., honor society, sportsman, band, context kitain, eric: a.v., jets, colonnade klein, michael: soph. class treas., key club, v. club, choraleers, s,u., colonnade, sportsman koegel, henry: student registration drive, environ- mentclub komitor, robert: band, rifle team, basketball koppel, jeffrey: drama guild ' korrow, donna: choraleers, robe chairman., attic club, hi-liters, girls ensemble, red gl blue, fta kubas, richard: j.v. football, v. football kurfirst, jaimee: colonnade, ed.-in-chief, honor so- ciety, colonnade, jr. ed., sportsman, fpa g kurfirst, jill: honor society, girls track, red 8: blue, jets, context, booster club, fpa . kushner, glenn: honor society, choraleers, debate club, homeroom rep., gentlemen songsters kutell, diane: red 8: blue, tennis, jr. carnival, colon- nade, hi-liters lamonica, rosemary: red Sr blue . . la perch, linda: orchestra, choraleers, madrigals, sportsman ' la rosa, mike: orchestra ledlie, cynthia: red Sc blue lehrer, allan: tennis team, choraleers lieblich, richard: jets, tutoring: tennis team, bio club lornbardo, michael: orch., football, track longenecker, erynn: orch., bandgchoraleers lucey, david: v. basketball, v. baseball, v, cross- country, leaders club, key club ' lynch, kathleen: red Srblue, twirling, girls basket- ball, girls softball, nurse's aide ' lyons, betsy: v. cheerleading, leaders club, span. clubfgymnastics, red 8: blue, drama guild mc caffrey, maureen: jr. carnival, fta, booster club mc cullough, barbara: red 8: blue, hockey, badmin- ton, volleyball, girls track, archery mc cullough, james: cross country, spring track, winter track, v. club Q ' mc goldrick, william: v. football, v. track, v. club, s.u. senator, V V P mc keown, frank: jrscarnival, swimming t mc murray, linda: ,drama guild, sportsman, orch., ,hi-liters , mc nally, thea: red 8: blue mc nulty, kathleen: hi-liters, tennis, red 8: blue, booster club ' ' . mady, beatrice: context, attic club, colonnade, art staff, fpa, u.n. club, jr. carnival, bio club maguire, bonnijean: red Kc blue, danceleader, colon- nade, hi-liters, fta, booster club, tennis , manning, maureen: v. cheerleading, leaders club, cookie club, archery, red dc blue mansfield, kevin: v. football, spring track, winter track V ' ' fmargolies, carolyn: v. hockey, j.v. volleyball, sportsman, girl's track K ' , markoff, michael: jets, treas., colonnade, financial ed., honor society, mathletes , marks, gerri: leader's club, sec., red St blue, twirl- ing, hockey, badminton, gymnastics, softball martin, denise: context, art ed., colonnade, art staff, attic club, fr. club, jr. carnival, fpa massenburg, jesse: .v. footballfchoraleers maughan, janet: sportsman, co-edit., colonnade, indexed. , maurer, don: v. football, swimming, baseball, bas- ketball, v. club maystrik, tim: rifleteam, swim team meehan, mary: red 8: blue, glee club meyerson, robert: .honor society, v. pres., context, sales ed., a.v., bio club, emtrec michels, william: v. baseball, v. basketball, v. club mighdoll, phyllis: fpa, colonnade, jr. carnival, sci ence fair rnilano, anthony: v. soccer: v. baseball milbank, david: u.n. club: sportsman missan, sherry: colonnade, sr. ed.: fta, pres.: jr. carnival, co-chrmn.: jr. rep.: hello moldovan, thomas: environment club: computer club: jr. carnival rnoran, lauren: mixed chorus: choraleers morgan, stephen: v. soccer: key club, sec.: v. track: jr. class, v. pres.: s.u. senator , morris, deborah: hi-liters: badminton: environ- ment club: track morris, lee anne: fpa murphy, .marianz hi-liters: v. pres.: tennis: red 8: blue: booster club V murphy, richard: v. football: key club: v. baseball: v. club: jr. carnival c :naughton, donna: 'red 8: blue: hi-liters: sportsman: jr. carnival novick, andrea: sportsman: jr. carnival: j.v. cheer- leading ' X o'donnell, dolores: soph. class treas.: attic club o'donnell, susan: girls track oldmixon, diane: hi-liters, pres.: cookie club: red Kc blue: badminton A - .. olton, Camille: volleyball: red 8: blue: girl's track: swimlning: environment club ' ottavino, rosemary: hockey: red 8: blue: swim- ming: chorus: jr. carnival - passeser, scott: swimming pechman, carl: jets, pres.: sportsman: colonnade photo: environment club: bio club: honor society petro, nicholas: rifle team: v. baseball, mgr. plastina, frank: v. football: vftrack: v. club , pressman, linda: context, ed,: drama guild: tutor- ing: honor society . prunty, richard:.winte'r track quaritius, christian:key club: swimming: fpa: golf team: jr. carnival, chrmn.: sportsman Vquinlari, patricia: span. club: red 8: bluefbooster club: badminton: volleyball: basketball V rappaport, wendy: hi-liters: red 8: blue: attic club raynor, jacquelin: fpa: volleyball: softball: booster club: leaders club: badminton ' n reben, rochelle: chorus: bio club: jets richman, edythe: hi-liters: fta: red 6: blue riker, patricia: leaders club, treas.: red 8: blue: bas- ketball: girls track: hi-liters ' robbins, anne: madrigals: girls ensemble: tutoring. , rooney, tim: v, football r c rosen, barbara:fhi-liters: red 8: blue: fta: fpa: gym- nastics: badminton rosenfeld, ilyse: hi-liters: drama guild: red 81: blue: jr. carnival ' V : rosenstock, Shelley: span. club, pres.: fpa: tennis: jr. carnival: red St blue: volleyball roth, michael: sportsman, co-edit.: context, ed.: board of ed. citizens comm.: band: golf team ' roth, nancy: drama guild: stage crew: sportsman: bio club: mixed chorus: office aide ' rotstein, fredrick: football: basketball: baseball salters, willie: v. football: v. basketball: v. baseball saltsberg, elissa: fpa: volleyball salwen, ethel: band:'hi-liters sapienza, linda: attendance! office aide satterley, thomas: v. Vsoccer: v. baseball: v. track: key club: leaders club: v. club f sboto, joseph: j.v. baseball schlegelmilch, joan: red 8: blue: jr. carnival schnabl, eillen: choraleers: girl's sports V schultz, amy: s.u. senator: board of ed. citizens comm.: honor society: tutoring ' ' schwartz, marjorie: honor society: guidance office aide: fr. club: red 8: blue schwartz, vicki: drama guild: fpa: chorus: volley- ball ' : seh, ellen: hi-liters: tutoring: honor society Shapiro, bruce: spring track: winter track: intra- mural weight lifting . i . X shapiro, jill: environment club: context: colonnade: sportsman: gymnastics: girls track sherry, debbie: red 8: blue: jr. carnival D shertz, robert: key club: choraleers K' ' shrimpton, susan: swimming: hockey: red blue: jr.Carnival V ' V ' . shulman, beth: colonnade: u.n. club: fpa: red Sz blue silberg, william: context, co-edit.: honor society, pres.:'colonnade, index ed., copy :Sz-layout staff silverman, steven: track simpson, nancy: red Sz blue V X sleeper, richard: gymnastics: environment club: photography club: band: context spallino, michael: v. football: v. baseball spence, paula: russian club: girls track: fpa: attic club , spiotta, joanne: guidance aide steinman, edward: spring track: winter track: bio club: jets - stern, howard: key club l sternhell, emily: rnathletes: hi-liters: honor socie- ty: fpa: span. club stillman, mark:.colonnade, ed.-in-chief: v. soccer: tutoring: bio club, v. pres.: jets - stone, heather: fpa: environment club: jrfcarnival: badminton . straley, peter: key club stubing, john: winter track: spring track: cross country: j.v. bowling ' sussman, william: computer club swartz, robert: key club: v. soccer: j.v. soccer: v. wrestling, capt.: v. club: band ' thomsen, ira: j.v. baseball: v. bowling: jets: orch. thqrp, william: baseball tomashoff, mathew: chess: track - n ltoomeynellenz jr. carnival: red Sn blue: badminton traverso, john: band, chorus . turkowitz, sandra: colonnade, sr. ed.: colonnade, jr- ident. ed.: honor society: jr. class sec. turkowitz, sherry: red 8: blue: home ec. club: hock- ey team K ' . ulick, robert: emtrec: interact, sec. wagener, mary: orch. wald, leslie: span. club: russian club: attic club: colonnade, art staff: u.n. club V . wallace, william: football: j.v. basketball: j.v. base- ball: homeroorn rep. walters, patricia: environment club: span., club: at- tic club: hi-liters: badminton ' warschauer,'jean: s.u.' senator: tutoring: fpa V weeks, william: key club: track: werestling: band V weiss, jonathan: honor society: jets: bio club: j.v. golf weitekamp, mary: red 8: blue: jr. carnival: volley- ball ,V ' white, debra: honor society: choraleers: twirl-ing: basketball: volleyball wong, randy: v. soccer . wright, anthony: key club: track: wrestling: foot- ball wulfing, steven: v. soccer, capt.: v. track: key club: leaders club: 'v. club: soph. class, v. pres. young, wendy: honor society: leaders club: red 8: blue: v. cheerleading, Capt.: v. badminton zarba, mary: leaders club, pres.: hi-liters: v. bas- ketball: v. softball: v. archery: girls track ziolo, john: v. soccer: v. track: v. club: j.v. basket- ball: key club ' 25 From the moment I picked your book up until I laid it down I was eonvulsed with laughter. 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Y -,1.:w4,ff 5 f , W A impQrtaht,mentert,ai1ii1ig + and allfor yOu, the audience A hair in the head is worth two in the brush. - - Oliver Herford RISE GREENBERG IOHN GREENE SAM GREENE ROBERT GREENFIELD LESLIE GROBMAN DIANE GUAGE LUCY GUILFOYLE IOHN GUNNING FRANK HALEWOOD MARLA HANF ROBERT HAYES KEVIN HENESY LISA HICKS KATHRYN HOFFMAN JEAN HOLMCAARD MICHAEL HORN DOREEN I-IUNKER DEBORAH JACK ROSANNE JACK EVERETT JAMES MARIE JANUS MARK JASKOWIAK JULIE JAWOROWSKI RICHARD JOHNSON SUZANNE JOLICOEUR BRADLEY KAHN VALERIE KALTER MITCH KAMEN TERRI KAMEN JEFF KANDEL SHERYL KAPLAN BRYNA KAPROW IOANNE KARADENES KAREN KARK ELLEN KARP LAURENCE KARST BARBARA KASS GERARD KATT JUDY KAUFMAN KEVIN KEELER THOMAS KELLEHER RICHARD KELLER ERIC KITAIN .-+1.14 MICHAEL KLEIN RICHARD KNOWLTON HENRY KOEC-EL ROBERT KOMITOR 'Wh H-AH' IEEFREY KOPPEL DONNA KORROW RICHARD KUBA5 IAIMEE KURFIRST IILL KUREIRST v-vi' GLENN KUSHNER DIDI KUTELL ROSEMARY LAMONICA DANIEL LANLSIJON LINDA LA PERCH MICHAEL LA ROSA CYNTHIA LEDLIE ALLAN LEHRER LONNIE LEWIS FLORENCE LI RICHARD LIEBLICH MICHAEL LOMBARDO ERYNN LONGENECKER X3 'Q 6 2 ANA LOPEZ MANUEL LOPEZ BARBARA LOTIERZO DAVID LUCEY ,. :W 11: .141 tr . gi A 'L i Rx If A jf - Yi ,Qu-,, ?' 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Q 1:2 2335? , 11,-Q5 -z ,911 , .ik I , I THOMAS O'NEIL 3 ROSEMARY OTTAVINO STANLEY PACZKOWSKI SCOTT PASSESER IAYNE PEARL CARL PECHMAN MARIAN PELC NICK PETRO FRANK PLASTINA EDWARD PLAWIAK LINDA PRESSMAN ARTHUR PRICE RICHARD PRUNTY CHRISTIAN QUARITIUS PATRICIA QUINLAN JUDY RAMSDELL WENDY RA'PPAPORT IACQUELIN RAYNOR DEBRA RICH W ROCHELLE REBEN EDYTHE RICHMAN v4Q 45 PAT RIKER ANNE ROBBINS LOUIS ROBINSON TIM ROONEY BARBARA ROSEN ILYSE ROSENFELD SHELLEY ROSENSTOCK MICHAEL ROTH NANCY ROTH EREDRICK ROTSTEIN WILLIE SALTERS LINDA SAPIENZA THOMAS SATTERLEY JOSEPH SBOTO ELLEN SCHNABLE KATHRYN SCHNEDEKER AMY SCHULTZ ELISSA SALTSBERG ETHEL SALWEN JOAN SCHLEGELMILCH ROBERT SCHMITT MARJORIE SCHWARTZ VICKI SCHWARTZ ELLEN SEH BRUCE SHAPIRO IILL SHAPIRO f-aug, DEBBIE SHERRY ROBERT SHERTZ SUSAN SHRIMPTON BETH SHULMAN WILLIAM SILBERG STEVEN SILVERMAN NANCY SIMPSON RICHARD SLEEPER ANNE SOLOMITA KHQ -for NORMAN SORENSEN MICHAEL SPALLINO PAULA SPENCE IOANNE SPIOTTA EDWARD STEINMAN HOWARD STERN EMILY STERNI-IELI 'FIN MARK STILLMAN HEATHER STONE PAMELA-ANNE STORZ PETER STRALEY JOHN STUBING PATRICIA SULLIVAN WILLIAM SUSSMAN ROBERT SWARTZ IRA THOMSEN WILLIAM THORP MATHEW TOMASHOEI3 -'WX ELLEN TOOMEY JOHN TRAVERSO PHILIP TSANG SANDY TURKOWITZ SHERRY TURKOWITZ ROBERT ULICK MARY WAGENER LESLIE WALD ,-N GR '04 'CSV' WILLIAM WALLACE PAT WALTERS JEAN WARSCHAUER WILLIAM WEEKS IONATHAN WEISS MARY WEITEKAMP LECRANDE AHLERS LEE ANDREWS MARC BELEER KENNETH BOTVTNIK NANCY BOYLES JOHN BROWN NANCY CARAGOL JEAN COMER MELVIN CREWS ROBERT DETWILLER ROBERT KINAN GREGG ENRIGHT DENNIS PARRELL MARIA PERNANDEZ JOSEPH PISCHER BOB WELLS DEBRA WHITE JERRY WILLIAMS CARLOTTA WILLIAMSON CAMERA SHY SENIORS BRIAN HALL KIM HALPER KENNETH HIGGINS PAMELA HOOKS MARY JOYCE ARNOLD KATZ ROBERTA KATZIN LUZ LOPEZ AURORA MANUAL ANN MARTINELLI THOMAS MOTYLENSKI CAROL MILONE ELLEN MURPHY NAN NYREEN PETER PETRULLI DAVID PPLAUM DAVID RAYNOR GAIL ROSENBERG KAREN SCHWARTZ GERALD SEEGER MICHAEL SHANNON KATHY SILBERT GREG SMITH WILLIAM SMITH CANDY H. TALBERT DEBORAH VEDILAGO NORMAN VESIK JERRY WILLIAMS HAL WOLSKY ROBERT YATES RANDY WONG ANTHONY WRIGHT I. STEVE WULFING WENDY YOUNG MARY ZARBA LARRY ZARIN JOHN ZOILO f. , lx. - , As , .-.5, - .-.Y Y, .-W, ,x,-v5 , W.. s . K.. -.r -2'-. ' , 1f.g -N, g,,.., q-wi::. -:.. , .f. -gi-..A W -f-f, , f Q- Q1 if-Stiff ACTIV ITIES They fill the emptiness of afternoon Meetlng 1n the classrooms and convergmg 1n the eafetena S1ng1ng 1n chorus And outl1n1ng plans Sometlmes they reach Beyond the bulldlng s walls Openmg a eurtam to the eommunlty They are assoe1at1ons comrnrtted to purpose Extendmg servlee and expendmg energy Aetwe VOICCS reused IH un1son And workrng together 7 7 . . , 7 3 c'We get the government we deserve. When we improve, the government is also bound to improve. - Gandhi SOPHOMORE SENATORS: L to R., Row 1: S. Greenberg, A Kling, R. Novack, T. Wien, B Minkoff. Row 2: P. Sternberg, R Closter, K. Strauss. it F. W3 -, f I-X. ,Wa .i,..,.3A 'Tie '9?' i. BLACK STUDENT UNION: L, To R.p Row 1: S. Leitsey, D. Moore. Row 2.: C. Carson, M. Crews, Mrs. C. Lloyd, R. Harleston, T. Boatwright, C. McAllister. Row 3: W. Brown, W. Salters, K, Harvey, R. Bruce, R. Williams, E. James, G. Smith. Standing: S. Munlin Mr. K. Ienkins, B. Smith. 1 4 a STUDE T-FACULTY .7 5 rL GO ERNMENT JUNIOR SENATOR5: L. to R., Row 1: T. Hitchens, R. Giosa. Row 2: R. Goodman, C. Brown, M. Curley. SENIOR SENATORS: L. to R., Row 1: Cv. Barnes, V. Kalter. Row Z: A. FACULTY SENATORS: L. to R., Seated: Mrs. C. Shapiro, Miss M. Hicks. Schultz M- Klein' E. Sehg Standing: Mr. E. Carfinkel, Mr. P. Hardy, Mr. L. Waxman. Who hears music, feels his solitude peopled at oneef' - Robert Browning l STAGE BAND: L. to R., Row 1: C. Gilbert, R. Keller, D. Rosenbaum, C. Robischon. Row 2: S. Roseman, L. Gittler, M. Kamen, M. Gaba, K. Arcu- ri, I. Kinigstein, A. Mereson, B. Starobin. Row 3: P. Gordon, D. Benscher, K. Schmaltzbach, D. Goldstein, C. Pidelli, J. Raynor, J. Chiara, R. M. Robiscbon, P. Eisenstadt, A. Flax, D. Yudin. Standing: D. Brody, S. Sagon, E. Longenecker, M. Bellows, M. Ralske, M. Roth, J. Rubin, R. Samuels. BAND TWIRLERS: L. to R.g Seated: E. Remy, V. Leonard. Standing: B. Molinelli, G. Hughes, D. Gray. l l l BAND: L. to R.g Seated: R. Samuel, M. Bellows. Row 2: D. Goldstein, M, C-aba, A. Flax, A, Ball, C. Robischon, B. Starobin, D. Yudin, M. Roth, A Kakis. Row 3: D. Rosenbaum, R. M. Robischon, L. Cittler, J. Rubin, J. Chiara, j. Kinigstein, A. Mereson, C, Gilbert. Row 4: D. Raynor, B. Keller. M Ralslce, C. Fideli, K. Schmaltzbach, D. Bencher, R. Komitor, C. Zarba, P. Eisenstadt, D. Brody. S. Sagon, ORCHESTRA: L. To R., Row 1, A. Stanislaus, A. Donohue, C. Wendt, B. Cornwell, E. Iaworowski, J. Stone, S. Levitt, L. LaPerch. Row 2: B. DiNapoli, S Rosenthal, A. Manuel, P. Dunn, A. Sverdlik. Row 3: P. McC,arvey, D. Lustig, D. Rosenbaum, R. Closter, L. Smith, D. Cantor, I. Thomsen, Mr. J. Green vvald, D. Popper, E. Franco, C. Robischon, E. Longneclcer. l A painter paints his pictures on canvas, but musicians paint their pictures on silence? m - Leopold Stokowski X, ,f. ORCHESTRA L. I. STRING FESTIVAL: L. To R.: R. Gloster, B. DiNapo1i, A. Manuel, D. Lus- tig, L. LaPerch. z , ,f 55 CHORALEERS ALTOS: L. to R., Row 1: C. Wendt, C. Robischon, K. Adair, A. Donahue, L. Knutson. Row Z: M. Rosner, E. Schnabel, K. Silbert, S. Leitsey, D. Carver, A. Bowden. Row 3: A. Allen, C. Kaplan, J. Sturm, L. Moran, M. Murray, A. Weibazahl, A. Wein, P.Minicel1i, D. White, D. Korrow, C. Bruni. TENORS: L. to R.: S. Hollenberg, M. Gennaro, H. Beyer, G. Klemons, -I. Massenberg, B. Clickman, R. Oberhoffer, S. Epstein, S. Miller, M. Kamen, W. Varney. Music is playing inside my head, Over and over and over again My friend, therels no end to the musief, - Carole King BASS: L. to R., Row 1: A Traum, I. Thomsen, I Bien, D. Lustig. Row 2: I man, W. Caller. Row 3: R Mclinroe, B. McLean, M Folickman, I. Feldman. Bmfk a. V - L-ff -f-' ' aim' M- 1 ,, fav' , 1 , ma, SOPRANOS: L. to R.g Row 1: L. Sands, L. Schwartz, B. Reiben, N. Heuman, E. Bromberg. Row 2: S. Gerald, B. Cassel, A. Murphy, A. Fuhrman, S. Alberts, M. Nofi, D. Dunn, I. Silverman. Row 3: P. Cassidy, S. Roger, M. Meehan, 1. Oppenheimer, I, Weintraub, I. Erny, C. Konzet, E. Cabasin, L. La Perch, I. Suskin, S. Belfer, I. Shechman, K. Strauss. 57 Banton, P. Levine, L. Freid- man, M. Sloven, A. Silver- salt represents, musically, something that I saw down there translated into music from inside me. - John Coltrane NASSAU COUNTY SECTIONALS: I.. to R.: M. Nofi, E. Cabasin, B. DiNapoli, A, Silverman, S. Alberts, M. Folickman, B. Cassell MYADRIC.-XLS: to R.: K, Silbert. L. Freidman, S. Hollenberg. H. Beyer. I.. I.aPerch. A. Silverman. S. Roger. F. Levine. C Wendt, E. Cabasm, NI. Kamen, NI. Gennare, B. Cassell. I. Feldman. l A l lllll ll ll l f gw f 5 1 . D G l I STAGE CREW: L. To R.. B. Cassell, D. Eisenslein, R. Ben SOD. 'LMan is a make-believe animal - he is never so truly himself as when he is acting a partf' - Hazlitt ' 41 DRAMA GUILD: L. To R., Row 1: P. Gordon, P. Goldstein, I. Rosenfeld, H. Beyer, M. A. Carnival, N. Rosenblatt, S. Alberts, A. Murphy, M. Reimer, I P as ' E. K f A ' ' c ratori, rarner. Row 2. H. Wolsky, K. Lerner, I. Feldman, T. Selgal, I. Thomsen. Row 3: N. Heuman, I. Silverman, D. Eisenstein, H. Clark, A. Silver- man, M. Russo, P. Gordon, K. Gilligan, C. Kaplan, I. Sturm, R. Keller, C. Bree, C. Leonard, L. Naymik, I. Kinnigstein, S. Herzberg, R. Nichols, P. Char- 1 mum. Row 4: S. Esriqlx, K. Able, L. lN'asserman, T. Bree, P. May, A. Stimpfl, R. Greenberg, S. Greenberg, M. Gennaro, B. Reben, R. Oberlioffer, B. Bensen. 60 HFIDDLER ON THE ROOF CAST: L. To R., Row 1: M. Folickman, B. DiNapoli, I, Rosenfeld, C. Kaplan, M. Roth, T. Seigel, N. Rosenblatt, T. Samach E. Bromberg, A. Murphy, R. Lazarus, P. Gordon, B. Cassell. Row Z: D. Cohen, L. Zarin, L. Friedel, C-. Barnes, M. Hanf, I. Thomsen, C. Bruni, D. Korrow I. Feldman, B. Clickman, C. DonDero, A. Traum, N. ,Walsh, D. Eisenstein, A. Raynor, B. Reben, I. Silverman, L. Sands, L. Schwartz. Row 3: I. Sturm, A Silverman, M. Horn, M. Reimer, S. Rodger, M. Klein, L. Preidman, H. Beyer, D. Lustig, H. Wolsky, M. Blomquist, M. Deitz, A. Fuhrmann, M. Creo,I Oppenheimer, A. Weibezahl, K. Strauss, D. Dunne, B. Benson, K. Lerner, P. May, D. Iolicoeur, B. Gordon. l l 1 1 1 1 l a 1 STAGE CREW: L. To R.: L. Naymik, R. Oberhoffer, B. Cassell, P.Charczul4. Xi vs I N 'Jw J uv. tn! S 'S 'va S ryva 11,1 w .Qi .MQ L 7' ff sid -Hn jf 4. W 1 .fn fa Director: Lawrence Waxman Assistant Directors: Ilyse Rosenfeld, Richard Keller . Rhoda Penrnark ............. Susan Greenberg Col. Penmark ................ James Thomsen Christine Penmark .... . . . Linda Pressman Monica Breedlove Emory Wages ...... .... Leroy ......... Miss Fern ........ . . . Reginald Tasker . Mrs. Daigle ...... .... Mr. Daigle ....... Pam Goldstein Jeffrey Koppel Mark ,Gennaro . Rise Greenberg . . . Hal Wolsky Connie Kaplan James Thomsen Richard Bravo ...... . . . Lee Preidman Radio Announcer Robert Kornitor FINANCIAL STAFF: L. To R.: B. Sliulrnan, E. Seh, 5.Mi an To all Employees: . . . Effective immediately we are asking that somewhere between starting and quitting time and without infringing too much on the time devoted to lunch peri- od, coffee breaks, rest periods, story tell- ing, ticket selling, goling, auto racing, horse selections, window-gazing, vaca- tion-planning and rehashing of yester- day's T.V. programs, that each employ- ee try to find some time that can be set aside and be known hereafter as THE WORK BREAK. - The Management TYPINCS EDITORS: I.. To R.: I. Holmgaard, I.. Go. Ln I SENIOR EDITORS: I.. To R.: S. Turkowitz, H. Beyer, S. Missan. Ax L..- ...-af? IDENTIFICATION STAFF: I.. To R.: Seated: P. Bralower, B. Shulman. Back- ground: D. Cohen, M. Roth, I.. Friedel, V. Grande, N. Cutler. I I5 i -. I ADVISORS: I.. To RJ Mr. W. Dehn, Mr. E. Carfinkel. Q G B E EINANCIAL EDITORS: I.. To R.: D. Guage, M Markoff. SPORTS INDEX EDITOR: 5-I01iC09Uf- ,. 9, , I I INDEX EDITORS: I.. To RJ M. Iaskowiak, I. Maughan, W. Silberg. HWe boil at different degreesf' - Emerson COPY EDITORS: L. To R., R. Keller, M. Donovan, R. Da Silva. N . A N , UNDERCLASS EDITORS: L. To R.: T. Wien, C, Michaelson, M. Reimer. H3 .f 5 llwim WK l we 'Na .-.r ..,. . eel COLONNADE MAITREDAME, S. COPY STAFF: L. To R.: R. Greenberg, D. Berman, K. Hoffman, W. Silberg. Missan. 66 ART STAFF: I.. To R., Row 1: D. Martin, D. Guage, R. Cohen, B. Mady. Row Z: L. Dombroff, editor, I. Kaufman, PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: L. To R., P. Kramer, D. Lustig, G. Klemons, I. Rothman, I. King. EDITORS-IN-CHIEF: I.. To R., I. Kurfirst, M, Stillman. ., .,, . ,,... , . ,. B . Af' 'f We , fa --'.- -' -V C Qi if '34 Nj aff' . A mu is . A T . x V -5111 ,L . i,Vl l ffir .. A A H E . . ' A' 3 Q ' 'T . .1 F . ,Q K. N . . , K 5 QXVL K fig -M - mg UNDERCLASS STAFF: L. To R., S. Sagon, B. Starobin, C. Gilbert M A Carnival, M. Gaba, C. Hamburger. 'LA little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanation. - Saki rf I ' C3411 xxx SPTR SPORTSMAN EDITORI- AI. BOARD: I.. to R., Row 1: D. Berman, I. Maughan, R. Greenberg. Row Z: M. Roth, Mr. E. Hillman. L H I E u i . s I I n I 7' 'ff ' -.4 ' .5 - - QU, ' i, ' Katz, - , ' ur, y , . ,. ,. , - H -J' ' - - f-fffnsrf JY . 2395.531 .1 f- .W,.1F??i.:.r wir i'?f1'ii1: '..,L-ig.. D-w.g.g 1-' 1 CONTEXT: I.. to R., I. Rothman, M. Roth, R. Novak, M. Donovan, B. Minkoff, R. Greenberg, C. Grin, A. Mereson, P. Gordon, T. Siegel, D. Dondero, A. Manuel, S. Levitt, B. Mady, I. Ellner. 68 CONTEXT EDITORIAL BOARD: L. to R., Row 1: D. Martin, Shuckman. Row 2: W. Silberg, Mr. R. Ruesch, L. Pressman, I-I. Clark. lUll SPQRTSMAN AND CGNTEXT SPORTSMAN EDITORS: L. to R., W. Gordon, C. Kaplan, P. Kramer. SPORTSMAN STAFF: L. to R., P. Goldstein, S. Gonzales, R. Keller, T. Hitchens, D. Chandler, I. Berman, C. Pechman, L. Hol- lander, I. Rothman, B. Starobin, M. Stivelman, E. Davoli, C. Hamburger. TECHNOLDGICAL CLUB MATHLETES: L. to R., Seated: D. Berman, D. Bencher, Mr. N. Janoff, S. Hollenberg, A. Klinger. Row 2: C. Fox, S. Belfer, R. Luft, R. Arons, H. Winston, L. Iurist, H. Beyer. l JETS CLUB: L. to R., Sitting: R. Luft, V. Kalter, C. Pechman, H. Beyer, M. Markoff, K. Males. Row 2: C. Kivitz,j.Kalen,T.C1ilbert, L. Freidman, 5. Hollenberg, C. Kushner, S. Rosenthal, C. Fox, R. Reben. Row 3: H, Winston, D. Bayer, D. Rosenbaum, B. Kahn, F. Levine, I. Feldman, L. jurist, W. Cordon, Mr. K. Calkins, P. Kramer. 70 Since men began to modify their lives by using technology they have found themselves in a series of technological traps. - Roger Revelle A.V. AIDES: L. to R., Row 1: T Rich, K. Lerner, G. Klemons, K Chin, R. Mclinroe. Row 2: M Kilargen, R. Zaiser, Mr. G Schwartz. l COMPUTER CLUB: L. to R., Seated: M. Mendelow, R. Novak, S. Belfer. Row Z: D. Bencher, P. Eisenstadt, I. Berman, R. Luft, D. Rosenbaum, Mrs. L. Yelrnan, I. Rosenberg, S. Rosenthal, Mr. G. Murdock, 5. Abbey, L. Preidman, D. Bayer, L. Casthal, N. Mishkin, B. Carsten, H. Winston, M. Goldstein. 7l 'M . ..,.M--v ... x . X S 4...--F , A ' .mn :X K, l - R,..w-9-N X J' av' V A W, . annum 5 - Q Lzrlf.. 'Qhrirmijsrkiimu ' ,wav ., E ,wma fr: -., -IDF. Umru1-a4ff,f'ffl.fl'rf?:, f ,,,,,gwf-N J, N ,ww IfYKli,X1.Nl1I.71lN vmi,lzpN ' TI mlrenl' ' -- ' 'W , ..,., ,N--Y k mlmvwomw' J. f M.,,..:5f,.-,mf 4 . - is: - ' WMM -1 W ,- .- - -' wmwww p X. - 1.0, ..x. , N, 5: 0 xg H - 3 ls Nwushu ,- .x.., M' Q N mmfwmmuul K' 'f.,..,W.1s ., W3'E'B '.4 I -f--1 Mx K .,,.,...:,.R.,..f,..,.f mnnuamvww AM A . ' wmwvm Tllmuum X E Illiibffiliui l , hkxdilhd t ,.. , ... i.- me nf mafwkmvdw W:nrxndAlff - swgm-X,-x,.w:Ai i V 3 Q1 a NL . .5 '11 K f mummy Pvmwrmmomtmv Smura-vakeumn mxmnvu muwm MNQM., vw nw, www-.ff hw, fu.. Knowledge is proud that he has learned so more. muchg wisdom is humble that he knows no William Cooper , k,., ,r,.- K y if L .- N? A l ...aaa JZW, lj RESOURCE CENTER AIDES. L. To R.. Mr. M. Levy, MATH AND POR. LANG.. Mrs. C. Deutsch, ENGAQ Ms. L. Hofberg, SOC. STUD. M ZW Ill! , 'QQZQWZAQ f f f ff 1 7' WW! 73 Z? HUMAN SCIENCES ENVIRONMENT: L. to R., Row 1: S. Milner, A. Mereson, A. Ber- kowitz. Row 2: B. Best, C. Grin, A. Wein, T. Hitchins, I. Shapiro, Mrs. C. Shapiro. BIOLOGY CLUB: L. to R., Foreground: Mrs. B. Robbins. Seated: S. Rosenthal, I. Pescatore, I.. Glaser, I. Gallen, I.. Hollander Standing: 1. Kalen, H. Winston, K. Males, R. Luft, S. Belfer. Your salvation is in your own hands . . . Nature is indifferent to the survival of the human species? - Adlai Stevenson PSYCHOLOGY CLUB: L. to R., Row 1: I. DonDero, P. Alagna, C. Johnson, L. Hollander, D. Holder, S. Platt. Row 2: M. Sussman, Dr. T Kemp, L. Russo, K. Bourgeoise, P. Gordon, M. Rosner. CAREERS 8L KILLS CHESS CLUB: L. to R.: Foreground: A. Klinger, R. Benson, 5. Hollenberg, D. Rosenbaum. Background: L, Gasthal, Mr A. Rauch, M. Rosner. fu 'm 's CYCLONE SHOP SALES STAFF: L. to R.: Row 1: E. Hellige. Row 2: D. Buclzitowski, T. Ciardulli, R. Ackerman, G. Victor, B. Murray, Mr. R. Zodda, S. Winsten. ATTIC CLUB: L. to R., Row 1: Mrs. E. Emerson, N. Cuttler, L. Dombroff, E. Bromberg, M, Gennaro. Row 2: A. Calnek, D. Guage, I. Kaufman, S. Ganz, N. Barnes, I. Kinigstein, B. Blummer. Top Row: M. E. Donovan, I. Ellner, S. Missan, C. Bruni, D. Korrow. '6Keep thy shop and thy shop will keep thee. Ben Jonson PTA: L. to R., Row 1: I. Kaufman, 5. Missan. Row 2: E. Davoli, H. Wulf- ing, J. Ellner, D. Martin, G. Michaels. Row 3: D. Korrow, B. Clickman, C Bruni, L. Michaels, D. White. Row 4: Mrs. M. Kasclan. SERVICE CLUBS me 5. KEY CLUB: L. to R., Cen ter: R. Samuels, P. Gordon R. Hollenberg, P. Harnett Semi-Circle: M. Sloven, T. Kesten, C. Cara, B. Faine B. Mandranack, P. Alagna, A. Hillman, C. Miclaaelson, E. Klonsky. HI-LITERS: L. to R4 Row 1: D. Oldmixon, C. Hamburger, M. Murphy, A. Flax, F. Kaufman, E. Seh. Row 2: S, Salvac, M. Blomquist, Miss M. Simms, T. Samach, XY. Co. Row 3: I. Kramer, H. Wfulfing, P. Sullivan, A. Murphy, A. Zimmerman, E. Santeramo, A. Fuhrman. Row 4: K. Abele, A. Stimpfl, S. Alberts, E. Brennen, B. Totten, B. Foley. 78 No one is so rich that he does not need anotherg no one so poor as not to be useful in some way to his fellow man . . Y, - Pope Leo XIII KEY CLUB: L. to R.: Row 1: B. James, M. Horn. Row 2: D. Boskey, P. Straley, B. Matouzzi, W. Warren. Row 3: T. Satterley, P. Laursen, M. Jaskowiak, P. Skelos, M. Wallack. . , ,nz f f-may I :PD :un ' wal. I HAM J ww, KEY CLUB: L. to R.: Row 1: J. Zoilo, P. Bralower. Row 2: W. Warren, 1. Best, M. Gilman. Row 3: S. Morgan, R. Murphy, M. Klein, R. Steinberg. 79 STUDE T AIDES LIBRARY AIDES: I.. to RJ D. MC- Carthy,A.M. I Gerasimchek. I I I ,QA x.Akf ,4 fe' GUIDANCE OFFICE AIDES: I.. to R.: Row 1: V. Kalter, B, Galt. Row 2: 5. Robertson, I-I. D'Antonio, S. Finger, A. Penisi SO Wfhere will never be a system invented which will do away wrth the necessity for work? OFFICE AIDES: L. to R., E. Roberts, M. Schwartz, R. Bucher, J. Oliner. f OFFICE AIDES: L. to R., Row 1: D. Korrow, B. Schneider, J. Kramer, L. Michaels, D. Greene. Row 2: E. Le- ver, L. Deutsch, C. Ross, D. Hoffman, 5. Missan. Henry Ford ITALY TRIP: L. To R.: Row 1: Kurfirst, R. Greenberg, A. Ball, T. Ciardulli, D. Bud- zitowski. Row Z: Mr. R. Zoclda, I. Feinberg, S. Ganz, Mr. S. Galioto. U.N, CLUB: L. To RJ Seated: l. Kaufman, G. Victor, S. Goodman, M,A. Carnival, E. Kitain. Standing: Miss M.A. Simms, Mr. W. Dehn, D. Guage, E. Silver, G Ross, G Kaplan, Mr. R, Zodda, I. Kurfirst, Mr. S. Galioto, S. Ganz, S. Winsten. X . m.ma,.w.Na,a..,4,4.,.Wtw.,QamQ, :W t I T RNATIONAL CLUBS A traveller is one who travels many miles to have his picture snapped in front of statuesf, - Max Gralniek SPANISH CLUB: L. To R.: Row 1: L. Maurer, L. August, E. Toomey, M. Klein, C. Fox, N. Levy, R. Silverman, B. Lyons. Row 2: Mrs, L. Ginsburg, K. Laz- arus, D. Cohen, A. Gerasimchek, N. Roth, S. Gonzales, P. Walter, D. Korrow, D. Mitchell, A. Fuhrman, C. Gilbert, S. Rosenstock, Miss A. Schuchman. Row 3: R. Friedman, C. Michaelson, B. Barrer, R. Luft, H. Clark, D. Kornbleau, Mr. I. Fonseca, S. Epstein, K. Arcuri, K. Schmalzbach, E. Seli, P. Gordon, D. Hoffman. 83 S 14 widv' Ziyfnjxff-xzcgafa 'L 11' was xv-if Ifzfff 5fA?Jv?'W'5ffWWZyfZZKaQwEAYiPb!MfPK2Es?1i'DIf15?Q2?1'nv df yy . mf' 14ff2iffyQ,fsiw?WfYW' f' if ASWWH fm A 5 Q 22 6 1 ,, 5 E S ,QV fi , ff' 1' ,QF a N 3' ,Q MQW 5 1 ,ivffh ff' , 4.1, f 2 5' figff 3' ,da 91,55 4 e? vii? 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Arcuri 72 D. Smith 76 L. Ahlers 83 C. Schneider 74 J. Frecllin COACHES K. Hahn I. Kohn R. Caproni W. Piner W. Denton MANAGERS I. Kennedy R. Kerstein Most sorts of diversion in men, ciiildlell, end other animals, are in imitation of fighting. - Jonathan Swift 1' 'NV , I ft kyy ug' 1 lttt 8 iot eeiei ltieii titito iitii o i0i itei itliet f Q9 oiti g nteliei tett tietiii 1 tiintil gi tetei fi itnii etii1 tiei lit eiee et ttltt is itiiii ie'i lii tfi iie tiiei ltite ,fi V,,' A 5 mn',tA tett g iilti oeeio e teief iii iotii ltei ioti T .iii T tiot SGCCER 1.V. SOCCER, L. to R., Front Row: B. Carleston, D. Friedman, W. Proscia, R, Bell, D. Desimone, R. Popper, R. Aal. Row 2 J. Egbert, A. Petitmaire, B. Paine, B. Kane, I. Goldstein, B. Easterman, C. Bingham. Row 3: A. Meyers, P. McGarvey, A. Bern stein, I. Minutillo, S. Deutsch, C. Ramos. FULLBACKS AND COAUE, Kneeling: R. Steinberg. Standing: l.. to R., 5. Goodman, S. Morgan, T. Satterley. 88 LINEMEN, l.. to RJ Front Row: 5. Wulfing, C. Cara. HALFBACKS, Reclining: R. Ponzio. Standing, L. to Back Row: D. Boskey, A. Raynor. R., R. C-iosa, P. laskowiak. Men spend their time following a ballg it is pleasure even for kings. - Pascal COACH A. Raynor j,V. Coach Ci. Murdock l i. .-,1 3 jf ,'.,k.i : V ih. iill lar sill 'eii r' ri l l 'ii i I'4f'iff1 ls' L . , . ffiZl0.?.i.?lTief5a41e5. i s liiii' .. 1z .fQf.lfQ .yogi lil sin - ' ss lss inli ina 9 .hx , .4. 7' .' LINEMEN, L. to R.: W. Bachtler, P. Bralower, T. HALFBACKS, L. To R.: Sitting: R. Swartz, R. HALPBACKS, L. to R.g Kneeling: M. Klein, P Milano. Friedman, M. Florin. Standing: J. Zoilo. Gordon. Standing: M. Iaskowialc, D. Bernstein. 89 O CHEERLE DI ,. A ,,,,,, ,f,f7-,..f,-,V V, - A V V , w e ,,,.,, ,, . m u , ,A , .,,, , , ,,i,, b ,A W ' , , ,uma A F, ,gr , i, :EfQ g1gj?i ?. 1.-,T ,, V4-g,.:,!1::, V ,Q ,'..1v'?',f1?kv'4':f4?' '-- ' 'wL?? f4f m,'fWu,17f: L' - 4' earfygwr --, ,,,.,, ,mf .3 - fa gy .gig gqlbfrwf-rf-'ffil fa r ff fqkwr -'fv:..- ., .JL Ya, f V 4 ,,4,Mfi75fffff,v,,f4 41 .Af9tf,,, ,,A, pq ,f V aw fy - gg. .w , ,, ,wyz -fu4izJ'n'w- v 15? '-2 f fa. 2332, X 1 F if-w rf f, .- fp- -Q : ,. af. gl , ,fo W, J V iw.. ' Q f -24, .sffi aifrfVf3 i'f? F il. Tzfflvw ref? -'aw 1: GIP QG' -. 2? , ' - ' -5 fi'- ' 1 ' 3f- ' ' ' '- , , .4..,A.,'A.. ,, ,,-, 41 w L, ,- x.1.l,L 4, ,Q fl ' 434' ' .Y:1:i!aPz.1:r5 rib' N '2!5f-wr. ' . -2- Ni ' mfwgsmzfzf-fgg4Qz,4 ' , qw wafkz- 1535? - ACS :iw . LST VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, L. to R., Row 1: I. Klugman, W. Young, Row 2: M. Tinley, B. Lyons, I. Cramer, I Sturm. Row3: P. Parker, S. Rodgers. Row 4: J. Brewster, M. Manning. 90 A lady is one who never shows her un- derwear unintentionally. - Lillian Day I.V. CHEERLEADERS, L. to R.: Row 1: E. Marinoff, J. Popiel, M. Nofi, S. Geisenheimer, P. Detwiller Row 2: I. Kaufman, C. Moore, B. Best, E. Iaworowski, D. jolicoeur. c'This is a sport which makes the body7s very liver curl with enjoymentf, - Mark Twain BADMINTUN 5oU'rH,fs1DE 0PPoNENT SCORE 1 ....,. .i ... Wantaglij,...rir.ii. , Q. . . 4 .. 5 M. i ... Bethpage Q. . 0 i 4 i. .M East. in i i Rockaway . . . . . 1 .. Kennedy ..... ...Z 3 ..4P1feeporti.... ...Z 5 Q. .jflfiempstead .. ... 0 I.. To R.: Mr. W. Mendoza, Tennis Coach, Mrs. D. Finer ' Badminton Coach, Mr. M. Dowden, Cross Country Coach. BADiw1INTON,l..-1'oR.g Row 1: Y. Bacon, P.Su1livan, P. Hooks,I. Ca1t,W.Young,I.Cinecola. Row 2: K. Abe1e,S. Iolicoeur, A Stimpfl, K. Hennig, D. Rich, M. Zarba. 05 TENNIS SOUTH SIDE GPPONENT SCORE 4,g,. ,.., ,.r..Seafordgj ..,., G , 2 1 3 Q g ,..., ,Wantdgh ........ . . 2. 3 A Q West Hempstead , . . . .R 2. r Q QQ r, Hewlett . . . . . , . r A . . 5 . L Seaford R. r. . Q, . . . 4 e ,4 , , A-i,W811f21ghqQ-A 1' , Carey .,.... .R3 ' Z , Q1 'West,Hempstead . . . 3 . .5 .V .. rr, Hewlett 1 . .Q . . 4 ,Se TENNIS, L. To R.: A. Lehrer, I. Puller, A. Sverdlik. +50 . . gg, . yguLynbrQokp,,r 4 r X r 17 , r East Roekawayp-Q , R , e j R I?Iempstead .. .Q 36 . .r Elmont ...., . .Ig 2,73 R V , .Valley Stream! Q r 1 1, , R NOr1:h 29 . . , . fNew Hyde Park . .. Q 411 , Malverne ,Q , . ,. . Q 520 35 Roo seveeit . . ., . , . . 2.3 r r Valley Stream r South .......... '70 CROSS COUNTRY, I.. to R., Row 1: j.Kaler1, L. Meyerson, I. DuPrey I. McCullough. Row 2: S. Figueroa, D. Lucey, P. Sternberg, I. Stubing, S. Silver, 93 GYMNASTICS 'RIFLERY GYMNASTICS: I.. to R., Row 1: 1. Etienne, L. Pechman, P. Marks, C. Marks. Row 2: S. Saia, R. Sleeper, C. Burmel, B. Varney, S. Marks, Coach I. Kelwl. 94 Rll7l.lfRY TEAM: l.. To R.: Kneeling: R. Stupack, S. Easterman, M. Collins, P. Harnett. Standing: F. Ferrante, K. Baldessari, M ql. Scuderi, ,l. Kennedy, Vl. Raynor. r VULLEYBALL The bigger they are the har- der they fallf, - Anonymous V. VOLLEYBALL: L. To R., Row 1: M. Zarba, S. Ganz, W. Young. Row Z: I. Raynor, G. Marks, S, Iolicoeur. Row 3: C. Mace, K. Hennig, D. Rich. I. V. VOLLEYBALL: L. To R., Row 1: P. Detwiller, B. McCullough, S. Rosenstock, B. Lyons, Row 2: D. Cantor, S. Roger, R. Smallwood, I, Sturm, S. Finger. 95 ix' f. ,.k Y vm 'I -Km I GL 77 You done splendid. - Casey Stengel , ' L 13 B . 1 S UIEXXW i '-Q. x Q X Ex, . 'wp ,fffj'!i- ' ,EKWWQL . K' I NE 1 1 ,E T ' F .Q - -mi ' 2 L E . Eff, QW W Q I M W. f .W , ww , 1 44 4 4 k A M PA ,f is 1 S1 el X 1 Q my B , f.-..-Q-h,, '5 , . i. f , 4 x. if 59,1 Q-.Lf I 4 , , 'iff' 46 wx, , 1 f I 2 , W 1' f' g, ,f fr' fi ,. ' 'Q -wa. iL3 ?y l 3' 43, 71 W 41 ,,,,,f l gy I cf A ,H .KX .T , 2 ,wk S. 1 I , W' w ,M 5 ,....z, .WM M, M alt ain't the individual, nor the group as a whole, But the everlastin' teamwork of every bloomin' soulf, - J. Mason Knox -..- 1 r 1 4 ' id I I ? ? 5 Z w 1 , 1 2 Z 99 -my V? 'SI know not whether running makes a body grow old quickly or slowly, but I do know that running makes a body feel better while it is trying to make up its mind. 1 Jack Keesling lOl SECTIGN 111 CHAIVIPICDN Xl fQulE- QCJUNTY S.S.A.L. IVIPION 44 S'1 JEFF HOCHMAN TIM MURPHY I GREG SNHTH 'qi - 'df , fff: gg 5 -. 1 A . ffl? 37 Q 9' , Q Q XZ ii 969 1 4 . ,uw ,fi y . . h 5 1 R R 5 J. ,, ,VAA. ii in Y V, ff! f , 2 mg ' .I ,fi V 21:4 L, ,, QM qv fl. 4-I: 5 V -H-+1 i. , -1.1 ' 19 my , ff , Q ilu, ' 2 ff! , f A ' fi Q Milli af X., x... X, .L .mf N I in Q if SOUTH SIDE OPPONENT SCORE 80 .,,.,...... . . Lynbrook .... . 56 . . Mater Christi , . . 79 . , Lutheran .... . 81 . . Brentwood ..,., . 65 . . DeWitt Clinton . . . . 97 . . Seaford ..,...,., . 96 . . Levittown Memorial 85 . . Wantagh ..,,..i. . 83 . . McKee . . . . 104 . . Elmont .,.... . 67 . . Hempstead . . . 73 . . Carey ........... , 99 . . Seaford .,4...,... . 77 . . Levittown Memorial 94 . . Wantagh .,.i.,..,.. . . , . 90 . . Elmont ..,,.. . 68 . A Hempstead . . , 97 . . Carey .,.,... . 73 . . 'Massapequa . . . 105 . . 'Lynbrook , . . 70 . . 3'Lawrence . . . 72 . . Westbury A . . 'Playoffs X , The people have always some champion whom they set over them and nurse into greatness . . - Plato MANAGERS AND COACHES: L. to R.g W. Manning, J.V. Managerg Coaches: Mr. N. Valvano, Mr. R. Bigelowg Varsity Managers: I. Cotter, R. Samuel. 105 . is fi,-M ii '-v -. fin ef- N I. Si 1 1. li 2 ?? E YZ? 4 I i , . QLJ Law, x 1, .A Lf-High., 3 ,1 -f- 5 5 x A 1 -vuij. fm Q 2 , -4 : Pw..'Q, L- 'F - 43323. 3 :N .QA , Q Aw Q HT A .A 4 f ,.,, .. 2-v .Jw ul lm Next time it,ll be different. I think I've figured out what Iam doing wrong. Carl Yarborough V E L ,W,,,wf' ' I .M BOWLING TEAM: I.. To R.g K. Sclwmalzbacli, I. Thomsen, Coach I. Metallo, I. Klugmang Row 2: M. Goldstein, C. Kivitz, T, Farley. l 'I V .. , , , f Mmwmlen f I mi .I NN WRESTLING: I.. To R., Kneeling: W. Jensen, J. Popper. Standing: S. Sagon, C. Ramos, B. Wilson, Coach, W. Finer, M. Ra- mos, D. Miglidoll, T. Boatwriglit. I You can't run where there's no place to go. - O. J. Simpson WINTER TRACK: L. To R., Row 1: P. Ste-rnberg, K. Mansfield, C. Pruess, L. Meyerson, T. Gray, T. Cotter, M. Lombardo, J. Mc- Cullough, Row 2: S. lnverne, I. Duprey, lf. Levine, R. Hollenberg, I. Zoilo, E. Steinman, A. Piselli, I. Stubing, L. Karst, S. Figueroa, M. Byrne, D. Cray. GIRL 5 BASKETBALL: L. To R., Center: D. Uudin, K. Abele, D. Cantor. Semi-Circle: W. Young, C. Mace, P. Sullivan, M. Zarba, M. Caradona, 1. Raynor, R Ottavino B. Armstrong, J. Chiara, S. Holmes, M. Able, S. jolicoeur. Standing: L. Earle, I. Cinacola, Miss C. Mathias, S. Ganz, P. Quinlan. lll SPGRTS AWARD MICHAEL RAMOS Third Place Division III Wrestling Tournament MICHAEL SPALLINO All Division Football All County Football CARRETT DUFFY All Division Football 2 3. 1 1 . , I 5 f -.ax 4- BRAD WILSON Fourth Place SSAL Wrestling Novice Tournament 112 I VARSITY CLUB: L. To R.. Row lp C. Duffy, 1. Gallen, R. Harleston, S. Sagon, R. Swartz, T, Satterley, R Yates. Row 2: E, james, K. Hennesey, W. Salters, W, Matuozzi, R. Aal, R. Steinberg. Row 3: W, Mcqgoldric R. Buckfelder, M. Shannon, W. Michels, J. Brown, I. Fredland. WILLIAM BEAVER SMITH All Division III Basketball All South Shore Basketball All County Basketball All Long Island-Newsday All South Shore-New York Daily News All County-New York Daily News AHC t T tT 64 ' ' MostOVl5uyablZLlxaj1:i?Sect?c?nnVIIITournament you can flnd a Wlth no Obstacles, Sid COveffMem0fia1AWafd it probably doesnlt lead any wherefi JAMES MC CULLOUGH Fourth Place - Nassau County Cross Country Championship ,XX X n .q. 4 al. ,..V THOMAS SATTERLEY GREGORY SMITH All Divigon 111 Soccer All Division III Basketball - Frank A. Clark DAVID LUCEY All Division III Basketball All South Shore Basketball All South Shore - New York Daily News Most Valuable Player - Lutheran Tournament ll3 P. E. ADVISORY COMMITTEE: L. To R., Row 1: W. Elam, I. Massenburg, D. Lucey, D. Oldmixon, I. Feinberg. Row 2: D. Cantor, P. Sullivan, S. Finger, C. Bruni, M. Crews, D. Kor- row, R. Williams, R. Yates. ll-1 . i- i. LEADERS CLUB: L. To R., Row 1: M. Zarba. Row 2: I. Raynor, W. Young, D. Cantor, R. Smallwood, S. Rogers, D. Fried, D. Yuden, C. Mace K. Able, P. Sullivan, P. Riker, C. Marks, B. Lyons. 4 HAetion may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action. - Benjamin Disraeli COOKIE CLUB: L. To R.: Row 1:1 Sturm, C. Mace, N. Strangio, E first, P. Sullivan. Row 3: S. Rodger ter, L. Lloyd, Row 4: E. Esposito, R roni. Row 5: C. Bree, A. Stimpfl, K Abele. SWIM TEAM: L. To R.: Row 1: B. Slhrimpton, R. Stupack, R. Burke, S. Shrimpton, A. Smarton, K. Bree, S. Iolicouer, T. Kelleher, C. Quaritius, P. Alagna. On Shoulders: C. Bingham, B. Armstrong, E. Iaworowski. Row Z: I. Galt, D. Kelley, M. Klein, S. Galt, C. Pressman, D. Pollack, A. Pennesi, M. Blomquist, T. Kramer. ll5 Brennen. Row Z: I. I-Iolmgard, I. Kur- K. Nolan, P. Weis, P. May, J. Brews- Smallwood, P. Parker, Mr. R. Cap- BASEBALL J.V. BASEBALL: L. to R., Row 1: M. Vigna, A. O'Keefe, P. Rosa- do, B. Bellin, J. Williams. Row 2: Coach R. Caproni, C. Ramos, I, Farley, W. Moldovan, D. Moore, S. Goodman, Mgr. Row 3: R. Duran, C. Brown, J. Diskin, R. Milano. V. BASEBALL: L. to R., Row 1: R. Pette, S. Velinsky, I, Gallen, W. Salters, N. Fernandez, R. Giosa, R. Fleischer. Row 2: D Finch, R. Johnson, C. johnson, M. Spallino, D. Lucey, I. Brown, W. Michels, Coach J. Mazujian. fI'm hitting the woods just great, but I'm having a terrible time getting out of them? - Harry Toscano , GULF i AN SPRT G TRACK GOLF: L to R., P. Callahan, A. Reimer, M. Yeornan, S. Kahn, R. Aal, E. Kitain, D. Boskey, Coach C. W. Mackel. a Av . f,- 1 t . ,. - Coach W. Kerrigan, S. Inverne, Mgr, S. Steinberg, I. McCullough, S. Figueroa, R. I-lollenberg, J. Zoilo, G. Duffey, I. Egbert, I. Stubing, D. Moore, I. Predlund, W. McGoldrick, P. McGarvey, D. Griffith, S. Fenton, M. Byrne, R. Gloster, K. Hennesy, Coach M. Dowclen. SPRING TRACK: L. to R., Row 1: P. Sternberg, N. Cohen, L. Meyerson, K. Mansfield, S. Wulfing, I. Kennedy, B. Shapiro, T. Birmingham. Row 2- 1l7 ew www. : N .. Ns ' Y X v gf E: .T-' kv ' ... .. - . VA 4 ,, . f f sg, - ' w his-V f ,H Q 9.. 5:24. A '- A l Liafa 4 M :wr--' I' 7 ,. . 4 5325.1 A A ' A -M A TT ' - 'f' 54' A r ' A ' v 5 ,A 2: ,, 1 ' 1 X X Q- 4 V- - My ' .Je 57, 'E P55531 ' 1 . . f 4 .. 156 AW . A X x .M f .M A ' Q 1 fn ' 'YES I - A A RED COSTUME CO-ORDI- , K NATORS: L. to R.: M. Weitek- Mlx amp, P. Sullivan. RED DANCE LEADERS: I.. to R.: W. Young, S. Rodger, D. Sherry. RED SONG LEADERS. L. to R.. D. Korrow, Sturm, Holmgaard, M. Manning, D. Yudin, X 1 gpm, V1 A x, f ., K jxfmv-. xv Y .V 'x H ix 1. 1 mx. . , , V . 1 .1 ., V gt QEIA E RED PGSTER CHAIRMEN: L. to R.: Kur- ' First, D. Cuage, D RED TEAM BOYS: I.. to R.: E. James, P. 1 Ev Bralower,M.I-Iorn,T.Satterley. 7' x g 2. I : ' .JJ fr. T' :JA U- 'A,V . 9-' RED CAPTAINS: L. to R.. B. Lyons, 'S RED ROLYMPICSM Mma' 'r - .. ' '. S. QT! , ,,.Q 'Vff f ' ,,,, A, . .,..,: .r 3 H .L ,. ,. . , ,. A .gf-.,.....-.,.... L-L ff-vm-fifzfff f' 1 Z .' 4 x 14 . 7 .fZ1f 2 ' ,.-f-v-eff-ef'-ezwm. 7. fu- V --.. J, - . . Yi'--TQ? ' .-I .-,lzfi-fr -1'.-l . '42?ffmrf2:m::i.:nfgqw:,gv M f ' Lv, .ig .f,f..'.,',.f1a15f'f'5f7pffi -Vffif' arf., 1 -.gn sf!! Q-- , fig . ,z 1 W ,ff gain: - :1:. :1:?i.!i:rr-f-'-,f-f,,:'-gg.: , A, fic.: , L 'fi ef? W if-' fe fi g fm. f 6: 'ffiff' 7,5 A 'A V- . :YS-ij'-a,i1?Q'L.:. ' ' ' W 15555 ' :W 'L ?1-f2vif- - - 1?l1:i?'5'f TiZf.' ' gm 1? - ' ' ' h.F ? 5f Q, J 'f'L : if ????'fi!2i?Iiift6.S175 ill, jg '1+I':?fi V -M, , .ww :ff ff ff 'v-' -f:3. f.5L :sq-an 1-':--oi l- a?--- ,SV 541:-L:-.. J 'Z 59 '- Z ' ' -.-. Jil-'lg' LT- ii-,E5'f5'-...SEJS--. '52 :AA f . f' if?- .ja w ., 'fy I Af? -1:12, f y., ' igglifrg 72,5 .'jg,.,1,.:3 ff-.:.jr'nQg.,h :. 3'-:gg - H A fii if p f! .1.zfi.1f1:i5f1'-' 3- 'i g-fe ,L ,I ggy 4 1 , Qing. -. f f ' f ffm: ' aff 'L-:..,f, gif.-.reall ..,-L A. . ' 1 : .. . ' . ' f '-..-qggg-5 ji'Q 1iT '77 1 F BLUE CAPTAINS: J. Galt, M BLUE COSTUME CO-ORDINATORS: Reclining: N. Dilger, Standing: L. to R.: A. Pennisi, D. Naughton. L l 5 I - 1, . A ug ,iL' I T ,. EQH E Q Q IQ 1 BLUE Carad Onna . ' GOOSE BLUE DANCE LEADERS: L. to R.: B. Maguire, I. ' f Chiara, K. Lynch, L. Derrnont. T ff. 5 n f a llu' Z ' 3' .H l . N l r r H. W kallfl' A :Ying f.- au' ' ' 'xl 4 X Q f .V ,, .. .42 , Q' Q, 5, BLUE SONC1 LEADERS: L. to R.: D. Cohen, C. Margo- lies, S. Alberts, B. DiNapoli, L. Priedel. BLUE POSTER CHAIRMEN: L. to R.: I. Kaufman, N. Barnes. 1! 'LRF BLUE BOYS: L. to R.: C. John- son, W. Wallace, I. Cassin, P. 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Fortanasce, Miss F. Finelli, Mr. K. Jenkins, Chairman, Mr. W. Mendoza, Miss A. Fitzpa- trick, Librarian, Row 2: Mr. P. Lambert, Miss M. Hicks, Mr. M. Liegey, Mr. R. Ruesch, Mr. L. Waxman, Mr, E. Hillman, Mr. I. Hirsch, Mrs. V. Brown, Librarian. Z Q Meg. SOCIAL ST DIE hX I W s fffrrw, if f A -V L. to R4 Row 1: Mrs. C. Shapiro, Mr. R. Ceise, Chairmang Mr. G. Himonidis. Row 2: Mrs. B. Weisz, Mr. P. Hardy, Miss B.Mi1ner, Mr, E. Carfinkel, Miss I. Qexie, Mr. S. Calioto. 34 '4History is philosophy teaching by examples? - Dionysius W X N 'fx' 'K V .w g ,. , J -e- F w ,7 x':jfN5i .J NL ,W F. -Q. :H 5 X ,. W Y L 5 ' i is-- ! QI .QQ- ! U! W U! -S'-4 . -ihlufif I , EE ff' ff 1 925515 zzz' if 323 --kip.: f ..1':':: ,f .1 , 0 Q 'Bi .,-1 fgferifi :Qi :,,,f,, . 4,0 ' ' 5' A vp' 2 ' 1 1-, ff W1 p un-vp , -...,- , ng-Q., .1 2 ' p -Q r .1 : 2' .Y .-. 3 - f S .....-5 5 'x H A +14 ,hu sl gf, 51' ' i' T 1 PN s ' 'xii' +31 fill .L X , MATHEMATICS Mathematics - a wonderful science, but it hasnlt yet come up with a way to divide one tricycle between three small boysf' - Earl Wilson O , 5 ,. J x '41 'X AS IF L. to R.p Mr. J. Carroll, Mrs. I.. Yelman, Mrs. L. Unger, Mr. N. Ianoff, Miss A. Sala, Miss M. Simms, Mr. W. Armett, Chairman. FOREIGN LANGUAGE 'STO acquire a few tongues is the task of a few yearsg to be eloquent in one is the labor ofa lifef, - Anonymous rf X ,Af '- ,fly . QSNV7 'Q if Ford tx... I At, ,J L. to R.: Row 1: Mrs. M. Hochreiter, Mrs. M. Kasden. Row 2: Mrs. E. Marden, Miss A. Schuchman, Miss Z. Penzel, Mr. I. Fonseca, Chair man: Miss L. Levy, Mrs. I.. Ginsburg. 1 Q F, 2 ? ZV f rf A 'WY' 1 f zu -, 6 7 2,255+ ff' ffgfxh X ,ff s 27 ff ijvvvffw ,- .35 1 li I 'H 'fi no 4,1 -ities 5 w ii W ?Qfw YQ' 5 . ifbik v 1 Q- b 5 F 4+ I I L- fo R-2 Mr. R. Plesnitzer, Mr. R. Woodrow, Mrs. B. Robbins, Mr. K.Ca1kins, Chairmang Mrs. C. Colden, Mrs. I. Weisbart, Mr. A. Rauch. - Gustave Lebon SCIENCE Science has promised us truthg it has never promised us either peace or happinessf' I DUSTRIAL ART 142 ART fxf HW ,D ,gif I.. to R.g Seated: ART DEPT., Mr. W. DeI'1n,CI'1rmn.g Mrs. E. Emerson. Leaning: Mr. C. Schwartz, A,VI SPECIALIST. Stand ing: IND. ARTS DEPT., Mr, F. Barz, Chrmnq Mr. I. Scuderi. I.. to RJ Row 1: Mrs. E. Perrin, Home EC. Chrmn. Row 2: Mr. W. Griqco, Healthg Mrs. D. Diskin, Home E05 Mr. W. Denton, Healthp Mrs. I. Lake, Nurse 7 E L 5 ,. Mmww xvf HEALTH AND HOME ECGNOMICS uMemory is the seventh color in the spectrum .', -Edna St. Vincent Millay 14 44 BUSINESS The playthings of our elders are called businessf, - St. Augustine L. to R., Seated: Mrs. M. Simon, chairma n, Mr. A. deI3reitas. Row 2: Mr. M. Crowe, Mr. R Zodda, Mrs. B. Friedman, Mr. N. Valvano. . ,Z DRI ER EDUCATIO AND PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Y L. to RJ Row 1: Mr. I. Mazujian, Dr. Ed.g Mrs. D. Casey, P.E. Row 2.: Mr. W. Mackel, Dr. Ed, Chrmn.g Mr. F. Muzante, Dr. Ed.g Mrs. P. Piner, P.E.g Mr. R,Bige1ow, P.E.g Mr. G. Keenan, P.E. Chrmn. 14 GUIDANCE L2 You can lead a boy to college but you canat make him think. - George Ade ,--Ng: GUIDANCE: L, to R.g Seated: Miss H. Ferkanin, Director. Standing: Mr, WA Cranfield, Mrs. H. Popper, Miss M. j. McNamara, Mr. C. Alessi MUSIC 1 i l l l 3 l l e ' ' l 'cSound at the Wrong time and place is noise and at the right time and place is music. - Anonymous MUSIC: L. to R.g Seated: Mr, W. Strickland, Director. Standing: Mr. F. Gerardi, Mr. D. Weinberg, Mr. I. Greenwald. 14 ADXVII ISTRIX TICDN They are masked within the machinery, ' 1 e Poised upon the throttle i , e And .dressed in appropriate Q yigear, e e ' y- et Alerted to the unexpected ' Andaware of uniformity. Sometimes -they initiate i A shift spinning forward, , Churning decisions with i V dexterity, in A c TheY2f6mY5f2?fYg11?SfS it , For special occasions, ' ,Unheard of even when , y gf -flietened' to, f QI fr , ' Qrnnipresent in eobscurity-f i d And ali powerful in cv ge--quthority.i ' ,L .. .,,. i ky, it qv '-1.5, . ' JS' 4. f -,fi - 4,1 fb 'f k -9' W ax, ', .M . , -u.,,,.i- as 'EE , ,Z ,mi A 4 +- 3--v e HN- -.L , . 1, rr I. 4- ' P- -1, e, -an .,1 . fgfia4.a,ff 'I .. , 1'QE?-- -'9' '-:Gif 1'n!-liifihil. ' . , -H M . use 3, , Q , V w,5i:,-.ga--we f- ' . . ' -5 5 , - . :' U . ., ti' A y a e fl' 5 Qi in rg S Eff e E ' ' . . . - V -1 - .A Miz: , . fe , if fan- 1 i ' if 790.5-.li '-. .4f'5t': - 15, v gina, 6' if A ' 5. , it-,-' ji-,v V , N gkfl sify .- gr - ' ' A 1 e '- 'Y' ' ' ' ' K ' ,, .J ' - A t E4- ' f t if , I ,, A , if M M ' -a . Q, f - ,.?' Fi ,,Vy y, 4? H. -N . 1. , . ff . ,,. - - J if '52 A-M, L ' 1 256.119 Wifi gf 5 ' -if ' 1 Q- 3 F H e 'Z it . ' a ' V 5 r X , , . 1 591 ' iff, vm fffgpfgoq, ' 25 N1 A 7 If 47 4' 1 :i yiigasfvt ,gf 9 , . . - e iq, 4-,zgiffm :sf 51'-'Z'-f -' ' . . A F .,:.EV 1:14, X -, ' 'V - JE' ffl , MF? -V1-'M-K'-Hffmffixf 5,5 fa , , .. , i Y V - - V, - . . v .Y , , ' 5 '. : ' .A .ff A gate , K , I , J f J E f Q 2 H, i Si 5 al OFFICE PERSONNEL 50 L to R.: Mrs. P. Mereson, Attendance clerkg Mrs. J. Poit, Guidance secretaryg Mrs. T McNulty, Guidance secretaryg Miss A. Rusch, Guidance secretary. F79 '-nv-'.,,,,,. ADMINISTRATION SECRETARIES: I.. to R4 Seated: Mrs. B. Vidaver, Mrs. M. Cipriano. Standing: Mrs. M. Hutton, Mrs. I. Kernpner, Mrs. E. Severino, Mrs. H. Roesch, Mrs. M. Larsen, Mrs. I. Kandle, Mrs. M. Rich, Mrs. D. Haberstock. '4Everybody's talking at meg I don't hear a word they7re saying? .A . , , , I 7 6 3 OFFICE SECRETARIES: L. to R.g Mrs. I. Vielbig, Mrs. S. Fox, Mrs. H. Jost, Mrs. M. LaMartina. if . 5 ,s x - VK, , . Q G'The noblest servlce comes o from nameless handsf, - Anonymous K5 4, Mrs. H. Romare, Matron. 152 I .XI - e W. - 1- 1, X 5 f , f rl. nl j Q . 67 K W. E , CUSTODIANS, L. to RJ Row 1: Mr. C. Mitchell, Head Custodiang Mr. A. Yuanis, Mr. I. Rizzo, Carpenterg Row 2 Mr. I.. Urso, Mr. N. Staten, Mr. W. Bath,Mr. P. Frizzola, Mr. J. Stratton. SERVICE PERSONNEL 1 54 YYY W Q CAFETERIA STAFF, L. to R.g Row 1: Mrs. A. McCarthey, Mrs. C. Dodaro, Dieticiang Mrs. S. Hayla, Cafeteria Mgr.g Row 2: Mrs. M. Johnson, Mrs. A. Karadenes, Mrs. M. Matthew, Mrs. C. Montana, Mrs. M. Carnpanella, Mrs. M. Napolitano. 153 l.. to R.: Mr. T. O'Shea, Director of Athleticsg Mrs. H. Harrington, Social Workerg Dr. T. Kemp, School Psychologist. :VI l rx i- Q ' HQ Wherever learning breeds specialists, the sum ofhuman culture is enhanced therebyf, - Ben Belitt Dr. D. Rothstein, MD l l SPECIALISTS Dr. D. Rosenfeld, M.D. X' fy L. to R.: Seated: Mrs. M. Nelson, Administrative Asst. Standing: Mr. E. Siergiej, Coordinator of Ed. Communicationsg Mr. C. Erb, Supt. of Buildings and Croundsg Mr. N. Desa, Transportation Supervisor. 155 Mllhe leader must know, must know that he knows, and must be able to make it abundantly clear to those about him that he knows. - Clarence B. Randall s ' 1 A -Q. 2 L S r i in J -- t ...WWW ,tml e f. ' s -. . - ' fl -T-Ql-QmfQ.1lf.-'ffl'-,Q s.ff 5sSflf.Laes,1s-'- '-Jilzf f-v ' f 5 M 1 3 Q V Mmm W M We X 23? y 1-- 1'. BG RD GF EDUCATIC AND SUPERI TE DE T MR. A. WOOD Vice President MRS. D. ZAISER President I I4 .r r 1 I D I I I 1 c , xl ts ,4 ,,,r Nz, ' nn. 153 MR. P. SULLIVAN Trustee '6Administration not only has to be good but has also to be felt to be good by the people affected. - Jawaharlal Nehru -,,,,,.,.,...-J--- . ,.,,,....- Seafedg DR. R. BYERS, Superintendent of Schools. L. to R.g Standing: Assistant Superintendents: MR. H. BOGART, DR. A. CERESTE. MR. H. ROTHMAN Trustee MR. P. HORENSTEIN Secretary l59 f ff ,I 1 f 2 f ,ff f ff,ff,, fof , ,f ,MQ ff X mf XM ,VA Q, 0 4,4 'Q Z W4 Q f , ,V f ,455 50654 v-xN Division III, the squad handily dominated play, and unlike last year, took both games against rival Hempstead. Center, Beaver Smith, with guards David Lucey and Greg Smith returned as starters, forwards Bernard James and Mike Shannon completed the first unit. Beaver's bril- liant play won him countless accolades, and for the second consecutive year he was awarded the County Tournament Most Valuable Playern trophy - the second player in county history to do this. David Lucey reached the 1,000 point career mark in an exciting win over Lawrence in the South Shore final, joining Beaver in that category. Beaver also broke the school scoring record with a 41 point performance, and Greg came close by scoring 38 points in another game. Willie Salters and Bob Buckfelder provid- ed strong bench support for the Cyclones throughout the season. BASKETBALL: LGIRLSJ p. 114 COACH: Miss C. Mathias This year's team was composed of approxi- mately twenty players split into two groups: varsity and junior varsity. The girls played in a large league. Good ball handling, defensive playing, fine outside shots and rebounding, accorded the team a fine record. BIOLOGY CLUB p. 74 PRESIDENT: Roy Luft ADVISOR: Mrs. B. Robbins The Biology Club gave its members an op- portunity to continue their work in this field outside of the course offerings. Speakers were invited and there were field trips to nearby wet- lands to obtain marine specimens. Special, in depth, research reports were given by the mem- bers, and many members participated in the spring Science Fair. The club maintained Biolo- gy Lab equipment and marine fish tanks. The annual Biology publication The Spendthriftn was produced in the Spring. BLACK STUDENT UNION p. 50 PRESIDENT: Melvin Crews ADVISOR: Mr. K. Jenkins Members of the Black Student Union spent the year exploring the riches of their heritage and culture through various field trips and speakers. The group attended the New York City Memorial for Martin Luther King, viewed performances of the Black Theatre in New York City, and saw productions at Hofstra and Nas- sau Community College. J. C. Franklin and Melvin Van Peebles, authors of Black Girl and Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death, respectively, spoke with the Union, and in June, a scholarship was presented to a graduating senior who did much for the Afro-American people. BOWLING P- 115 COACH: Mr. Joseph Metallo CAPTAIN: Ira Thomsen The South Side Bowling Teamfaced stiff competition this year in Division II but was able to compile the best record during the second half, allowing them to participate in the South Shore roll-offs. For South Side, Ira Thomsen, Kurt Schmalzbach, and Tom Foley held league individual honors for both high games and high series. In addition, Kurt and Tom won the league high single trophy. For the first time in the history of South Side's bowling team, a girl, in the person of Ilene Klugman, represented the team in interscholastic play. She was the only female in South Shore Division II. CHEERLEADING p. 90 CO-CAPTAINS: Wendy Young and Betsy Lyons ADVISOR: Miss C. Mathias This year's cheering squad of juniors and seniors boosted our teams to victory. The girls cheered at football and basketball games, feed- ing and stimulating the excitement felt by the spectators. CHESS CLUB p. 76 PRESIDENT: Louis Gasthal ADVISOR: Mr. G. Rauch The Chess Club of South Side allows for all who enjoy and share an interest in the game to get together for some good competition. Many of this yearfs members had an avid interest in chess and in organized competition. They were consequently registered members of national and international chess associations. CI-IORALEERS P- 56 PRESIDENT: Barbara DiNapoli VICE-PRESIDENT: Ellen Cabasin SECRETARY: Christianne Wendt TREASURER: Deborah White and Jayne Erny In 1971, the South Side Choraleers experi- enced great success with their Winter Show, the rock operetta, Joseph and the Amazing Tech- nicolor Dreamcoatf' The Madrigals , a divi- sion of the Choraleers, also performed at the Show, and in addition put on a show at a local Kiwanis Club dinner. A trip to see Jesus Christ, Superstar, was organized by the Chor- aleers this year, and many attended. Eleven members of the singing club competed in the Nassau County Sectionals. In the spring, the Choraleers combined with the orchestra to pro- duce Shubert's Mass, COLONNADE p. 64 EDITORS-IN-CHIEI3: Jaimee Kurfirst, Mark Stillman ADVISOR: Mr. E. Garfinkel ART ADVISOR: Mr. W. Dehn Hello? This year's Colonnade staff under the watchful eye of its advisors, a pair of misplaced editors and a slightly used cameraman, actually produced a yearbook. The struggle was not without its ups - the bi-annual Hello Lunch- eons, and downs - tears shed on the part of more than one staff member, deadline rushes and lost pictures. The art room was always bus- tling with activity lalthough not always Colon- nade activityj and as the year progressed, those involved realized that Colonnade was more than a yearbook and the workers more than a staff. It was an integral part of our senior year that all of us could easily have missed but which will nev- er be forgotten. Goodbye? COMPUTER CLUB p. 71 PRESIDENT: Roy Luft VICE-PRESIDENT: David Bayer and David Lustig ADVISOR: Mrs. L. Yelman CO-ADVISOR: Mr. G. Murdock I---nmN....a.m-an-.u ...ant s-aanavwiiniinmii vs w3.'H1I1!xE:1'v?L. Fl' 'SS-'H-.i1'x1 ti' 1 .,,. 1. South Sides Computer Club offers students a basic course in the use of the machine and in writing programs, knowledge which may be expanded upon through independent study. Over 40 students were introduced to the com- puter this year, discovering its many practical uses and applications. Among the many pro- grams written were a checker program, a mar- riage ceremony, and an attendance program used for the new modular schedule system. CONTEXT p. 68 CO-EDITORS: Linda Pressman, Bill Silberg ART EDITOR: Denise Martin ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Susan Greenberg, Ju- lie Shuchman, Howard Clark ADVISOR: Mr. R. Reusch Context, the literary and art magazine of Southside Senior High School, provides an outlet for creative students. It is published an- nually and consists of original poetry, short stories, art work, and photography. Those items to be published are determined by the staff. This year, Context again gave awards to the best works published. CROSS-COUNTRY p. 93 CAPTAIN: James McCullough COACH: Mr. Dowden The 1971 Cross-Country team showed some fine talent en route to a 6-3 season and a very respectable third place division finish under new Coach Dowden. Standouts for the season included seniors Jim McCullough, Steve Figu- eroa, Joe Duprey, and David Lucey. Jim Mc- Cullough finished fourth in the South Shore Championship Meet, a very worthy achieve- ment considering the fact that over a hundred boys from all the schools in the southern half of Nassau County competed in this meet. CYCLONE SHOP p. 76 ADVISOR: Mr. R. Zodda The Cyclone Shop provides the student body with a complete line of stationery products, study aids and review books. Business students operated the shop enabling them to gain the experience of the day-to-day operation of a re- tail store by keeping records, pricing merchan- dise and keeping inventory. This year, the store expanded, with a new location and longer hours. DRAMA GUILD p, 60 PRESIDENT: Richard Keller VICE-PRESIDENT: Connie Kaplan SECRETARY: Janet Sturm TREASURER: Kathy Gilligan ADVISOR: Mr. L. Waxman The Drama Guild, with its eighty-eight members, staged a number of successful pro- ductions this year. The two major presentations were Bad Seed and a musical extravaganza, Fiddler on the Roof. The club ran workshop productions along with presenting films, im- provisations, and different theatrical produc- tions at their monthly meetings. An affiliated group produced Story Theatre to entertain children and hospital patients. The end of the year was marked by a banquet where the most valuable member was awarded a plaque. ENVIRONMENT CLUB p, 74 ADVISOR: Mrs. C. Shapiro 161 The South Side Environment Club was or- ganized three years ago in the face of a growing awareness of the many threats to man, animals, and their surroundings. This yearfs activities included a rehabilitation of the park and playground area adjoining the high school and the preparation of instruction sheets on recy- cling. The Environment Club also worked in conjuction with the Rockville Centre Environ- mental Council. FOOTBALL p. 86 CAPTAINS: Mike Spallino, Richard Murphy, and John Cassin HEAD COACH: Mr. R. Caproni ASSISTANTS: Mr. W. Piner, Mr. W. Denton, Mr. J. Kolm The South Side Football Team in 1971 of- fered some of the best football the school has seen in recent years, on their way to a 3-3 league record and a 3-5 overall mark. After dropping their first two decisions, the Cyclone squad came back and scored three straight victories, only to be defeated by the league champs in the last regular season game. Three of the team's losses were by only 1 touchdown. The club was hampered by the loss of 4 starters due to inju- ries. Mike Spallino and Gary Duffey were ac- corded all-star honors. In addition, many of the other players had good seasons and are looking forward to college play. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA p. 77 PRESIDENT: Sherry Missan ADVISOR: Mrs. M. Kasden Through films and group discussions, the FTA attempted to delve into the subject of edu- cation. The club did not limit itself to meetings, but journeyed to C. W. Post and Hofstra to dis- cover first-hand what education was like at the college level. They took advantage of this to learn more of the educational opportunities for the disadvantaged. FTA also raised money through cake and stationery sales in order to present a member with a scholarship. GOLF p. 119 COACH: Mr. C. Mackel South Side's Golf Team, comprised mainly of underclassmen, completed the season under the watchful eyes of Coach Mackel. With the matu- rity and skill the boys have gained, Mr. Mackel is looking forward to great success next season. GYMNASTICS p. 95 CAPTAINS: Paul Marks and Steve Marks COACH: Mr. Kehl Although South Side's eight man Gymnas- tics Team did not come in first place in their di- vision, they finished with a fine record. The outstanding men on the team were Richard Sleeper, Steve Marks, Paul Marks, and Sal Saia, all of whom competed in the county matches. Although not getting any first place showings, all four did very well. The boys continued to work out after the season in preparation for next year's events. HI-LITERS p. 78 PRESIDENT: Diane Oldmixon VICE-PRESIDENT: Marian Murphy TREASURER: Ellen Seh SECRETARY: Cari Hamburger 162 ADVISOR: Miss M. Simms The Hi-liters is South Side's service organiza- tion for girls, and performs many worthwhile activities throughout the school year. The club participated in supervising a Special Olym- pics for retarded children, collected gifts for G.I.'s overseas, and gathered clothing for needy Americans each year. Other projects included the provision of a Thanksgiving Dinner for a poor family in the Village and collecting money for charities such as the Cerebral Palsy Drive. JETS p. 70 PRESIDENTS: Carl Pechman and Mike Markoff ADVISOR: Mr. K. Calkins JETS is the Junior Engineering and Technol- ogical Society of South Side. It allows explora- tion into many areas of technology. JETS spon- sored speakers and films, hosted a banquet, and co-ordinated the annual Science Fair. One of this year's special activities was a trip to Brook- haven National Laboratory. JUNIOR CLASS: p. 125 PRESIDENT: Paul Gordon VICE-PRESIDENT: Pam Goldstein SECRETARY: Debbie Fried TREASURER: William Mandel ADVISOR: Mr. N. Janoff This year, more than ever, the Junior class kept active with fund-raising and fun-filled ac- tivities. Cookie and cake sales were held and a puppet show was given by Mrs. Mary Kelly. The annual carnival was a huge success as were the film festival and the candy sale. KEY CLUB p. 79 PRESIDENT: Peter Bralower VICE-PRESIDENT: Mark Jaskowiak SECRETARY: Stephen Morgan TREASURER: Michael Klein ADVISOR: Mr. Gerardi The Key Club continued to be one of South Side's most active organizations this year by maintaining its efforts to serve the community. The program by which members are sent week- ly to entertain and instruct the mentally retard- ed was conducted again. Fund-raising for the Economic Opportunity Council was begun with the sale of refreshments at Cyclone football games and resumed with an E.O.C. Benefit Film Festival in February. With some of the money raised, a trip to the Bronx Zoo was sponsored for children from the West End. The Christmas Kettle fund-raising campaign for the Salvation Army was again held, and a record amount was collected. Key Club members also collected for the Heart Fund. The club's newest project was the part-time manning of the recycling depot. Eventually, full control of the project is hoped for the club. In the spring, other environmental projects were planned, such as the cleaning of vacant lots. LEADERS CLUB p. 112 PRESIDENT: Mary Zarba ADVISOR: Mrs. D. Casey and Mrs. P. Piner Leaders Club was an active group this year, fulfilling duties such as aiding teachers in gym, setting up the new schedule and selling candy canes during the holiday season. In addition, the club sponsored a student-faculty volleyball game and ended the year with a weekend camp- ing trip for all its members. MATHLETES p. 70 CAPTAINS: Diane Berman and Louis Jurist SECRETARY: Shira Belfer TREASURER: Roy Luft COACHES: Mrs. L. Yelman and Mr. N. Janoff Mathletes is South Side's team of young mathematicians which meets weekly to work on difficult and puzzling problems. They compete interscholastically once a month in meets in which five squad members oppose teams from nearby schools. The teams are ranked on a county-wide basis after the completion of six meets. A mathematical magazine, the Limit, is also published in the spring by the Mathletes. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY p. 7 PRESIDENT: William Silberg VICE-PRESIDENT: Rise Greenberg and Rob- ert Meyerson SECRETARY: Jill Feinberg ADVISOR: Mr. K. Jenkins This year, South Side's chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society expanded its activities, becoming more of a service organization than ever before. Among the activities this year were three crafts night programs: arts and crafts programs for the elementary school students of Rockville Centre. Honor Society Members also served as tutors in the adult education's Eng- lish for Spanish speaking people program. In addition, discussions were held on changing the methods of selecting members. As in past years, two students were nominated for the National Honor Society National Scholarships: this years choices were William Silberg and Hillary Beyer. ORCHESTRA p. 54 ADVISOR: Mr. J. Greenwald The Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Greenwald, performed in December at the Win- ter Festival. In addition to this, they played in the pit for Fiddler on the Roof and planned several trips to concerts in the city. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB p. 75 ADVISOR: Dr. Kemp Through its varied activities, the Psychology Club, attempted to develop interest in the field of psychology. The group had guest speakers, discussions and group projects. Individual work was encouraged and those interested in this field found an excellent way to gain more knowledge and experience. RIFLERY p, 95 CAPTAIN: Michael Collins COACH: Mr. J. Scuderi The team had a successful season behind such riflemen as Mike Collins and Frank Fer- rante. The team placed third in their division, a great improvement over last year's record. Fer- rante was the high scorer for the team setting a school record with a 186 out of 200 mark. SENIOR CLASS p. 4 PRESIDENT: Bill Gordon VICE-PRESIDENT: Bob Friedman SECRETARY: Lena Go TREASURER: Debbie Cohen and Lisa Friedel ADVISOR: Mr. F. Gerardi The Senior Class officers, with a few inter- ested students and a very hard-working advi- sor, and despite an extremely apathetic class, attempted to raise money through cake sales and other activities. The student-faculty bas- ketball game was successful both financially as well as socially. The goal for the year was the seniors' alternative to the usual end-of-the-year bash - a Smorgasbord held at a Beach Club - one last attempt at class unity. SOCCER 13,88 CO-CAPTAINS: Steve Wulfing and Steve Goodman COACH: Mr. A. Raynor I.V. COACH: Mr. G. Murdock The 1971 soccer season ended in bitter disap- pointment for a team that had the talent and ability to win championships. The squad had dominated its league most of the season, and was looking forward to a playoff berth as well as the division crown, but dropped three of its last four decisions and finished with an 8-4 rec- ord, in third place. In its last match, the team failed to put together a victory that would have meant the first place trophy and a chance for more: the dreams of many that had worked long and hard, vanished. Many players demonstrat- ed fine ball-playing during the season, and not few of the seniors look forward to playing in college. Among them were Steve Goodman and Steve Wulfing, goalie Bob Steinberg, and half- backs Dan Bernstein and Mark jaskowiak. Full- back Tom Satterley was named to the all-divi- sion team. SOPHOMORE CLASS p. 125 PRESIDENT: john Pucci VICE-PRESIDENT: Glen Beer SECRETARY: Ilene Kaufman TREASURER: Barbara Best ADVISOR: Mr. W. Denton This year the Sophomore Class focused its attention on different projects. One change was the ordering and receiving of class rings so that they could be worn for three years instead of two. Also undertaken were the selling of pretz- els and a spring car wash, both of which suc- cessfully added to the sophomore class' treasury. SPANISH CLUB p. 82 PRESIDENT: Shelley Rosenstock VICE-PRESIDENT: Betsy Lyons SECRETARY: Deborah Cantor TREASURER: Pat Quinlan ADVISOR: Mr. I. Fonseca This year, the Spanish Club has centered all its meetings and fund raising activities on just one goal: a trip to Spain. Forty-two members went, not as tourists, but as travellers. They lived in pensions and met the Spanish people. In addition to visiting places of historic and ar- tistic interest, the travellers spent 3 days in Se- ville during Holy Week. SPORTSMAN P- 69 CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF: Diane Berman and janet Maughan ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Rise Greenberg and Mike Roth ADVISOR: Mr. E. Hillman The Sportsman, the official newspaper of South Side, was published ten times this year and recorded the various activities of the stu- dent body. Articles concerned with community and political matters were also printed along with reviews of plays, movies and books. SPRING TRACK p.118 COACHES: Mr. Dowden and Mr. Kerrigan South Side's 1972 track and field team dis- played some excellent potential and had high hopes for a successful season. Many seniors, who had already won two varsity letters, re- turned to the team anxious to work hard for a winning team and some new records. Strong contributors included milers jim McCullough and Steve Figueroa, hurdlers Steve Morgan and Larry Karst, and triple jumper Tom Satterley. Pole vaulter Steve Wulfing provided many needed points, as did quarter-miler Bob Hollen- berg, and john Zoilo, whose main event was the 220 yard dash. STAGE CREW p. 61 OFFICERS: Richard Oberhofer and Paul Charkzuk ADVISOR: Mr. L. Waxman The Stage Crew built the sets and kept the stage in order for the plays and musical produc- tion given this year. Lighting and other extras were also taken care of by the members and with the help of its treasury the club made cer- tain stage repairs. Behind every dramatic pro- duction and its rehearsals the Stage Crew was an integral part of the scene. STUDENT-FACULTY SENATE p. SO CHAIRMAN: Glenn Barnes ADVISOR: Mr. P. Hardy Again this year, the Student-Faculty Senate suffered from lack of interest and concern, not only on the part of the student body in general, but also on the part of the Senate members, who gained little in the way of effectively dealing with student problems. Out of the meetings held between members, the Board of Education, and the local Administration, emerged such is- sues as the possibility of establishing a Curricu- lum Review Board, a procedure for teacher eval- uation, and student representation on the Board of Education. Also discussed were the proposals for the abolition of substitute teachers and the establishment of student lounge facilities. However, no concrete action resulted, and the future of the body was in doubt. SWIM CLUB P-114 COACH: Mr. Hopkins The Swim Club, one of South Side's newer additions, held its practices at Adelphi Univer- sity. The team, composed of both girls and boys, planned several meets. The team met twice a week to practice its skills. TENNIS P- 93 CAPTAIN: Allan Sverdlik COACH: Mr. W. Mendoza This year's Cyclone Tennis Team experi- enced a disappointing season, although they did manage to compile a 6-6 won-lost record: the competition in Division III had improved great- ly over the last few seasons. South Side, howev- . .. .-we .:auf:.1muss.1w:.r- ff ..:i.::'::mr r..f:'. i er, had many fine players on its team, including Captain Allan Sverdlik, a junior, Edmund Fran- co, a sophomore, and senior jimmy Fuller. U.N. CLUB p. 82 PRESIDENT: Iaimee Kurfirst ADVISOR: Mr. S. Galioto This year's U.N. Club met early in the year and one other time to have its yearbook photo taken. Due to lack of interest the club was in a semi-suspended state throughout the other months. In past years, this was an active group, meeting often to hear speakers and to discuss important issues. Those involved hope that next year the club will be revived. VARSITY CLUB p. 112 ADVISORS: Mr, R. Caproni and Mr. A. Raynor Varsity Club is open to all members of a var- sity sport. Among its activities during the year were the sale of candy at football games and ushering between halves at the basketball games. VOLLEYBALL p. 94 ADVISOR: Mrs. P. Piner IV. ADVISOR: Miss Mathias This year the Volleyball Team almost made it through the championships. After winning in their division, both teams went into the play- offs only to lose to Mepham in the final match. This season's leading players were Jackie Ray- nor, Suzanne Iolicoeur, and Debbie Rich. WINTER TRACK p. 117 COACHES: Mr. Dowden and Mr. L. Dreyfuss This year, for the first time, the Winter Track team recruited girls to keep and record times and act as managers. The team under its two new coaches, recorded a 7-5 won-lost mark in open, non-league competition, going against some of the best teams in the county. High hur- dler Larry Karst, relay and middle distance men Steve Morgan, Tom Satterley, and Bob Hollen- berg, and all-purpose Mike Lombardo were among the team's high scorers. Long-distance runners Steve Figueroa and jim McCullough also scored well for the Cyclones. WRESTLING p. 114 CO-CAPTAINS: Michael Ramos and Thomas Boatwright COACH: Mr. W. Piner The 1971-72 Wrestling Team, although con- stantly hampered in dual meet competition by forfeited weight classes, produced some fine individual performances, all by underclassmen. 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Vinnie Basileo RO 6-9750 Manager 293-3085 HAYES oLDsMoB1LEs 011121 1? il 2 II INC. 242 Merrick Rd, Unfszioz Bsaignsza Rockville Centre, N.Y. 764-3000 9 North Village Avenue Trade with Hayes - it Pays Rockville Centre, N.Y. OR 8-3992 HULIDAY INN Sz AL DOWD'S STEAKHOUSE 173 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, New York 678-1300 We Specialize In Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs Sweet Sixteen Parties And Graduations Compliments Of THE VILLAGE VOICE, INC. - Published Weekly Cfhursdaysj Subscription Price S7 Year Weekly 2.0133 at newstands 80 University Place New York, N.Y. 10003 I epma lphotd' Everything Photographic Discount Record Dept. - Imported Jewelry Gifts Of The Unusual - Religious Items - Crafts And Hobbies Gifts For All Occasions 2,39 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N.Y, 536-7711 S 4 S ' MAFPUCCI STORAGE CORP. World-wide Moving 8: Storage TUNIS-FORD INC. LYf1bf00kfN-Y- Agents for: Aero Mayflower Transit Co. . . Americas most recommended mover 700 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N.Y. 766-0700 CEDAR PINE CONSTRUCTION CORP- The following space is donated anonymously due to the C'ene'a1EEQtraCting scandalous nature of this Kitchen Cabinets publication' RO 4-0504 R0 4-0598 1 ADVANCE FORMAL WEAR Formal Clothes To Hire 234 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N.Y. Oceanside, N.Y. 31-35 Atlantic Ave. 575-5555 Hours 10 AM. to 9 PM. Wed 81 Sat. till 5 RM. McDONALDS Your Kind Dt Place Congratulations To The 1972 Graduating Class Cf South Side High School MORMILE FLORISTS 1OfZ5 Discount To Students 443 North Long Beach Rd. Rockville Centre, N.Y. y RO 6-7000 RO 6-7001 In Honor Of MR. JOHN KEHL EASTERN PRINTERS MART 69 Sylvester St. Prom I-Iis Champion Gymnastics Team Westbury, N.Y. Compliments Of happy legs 132 West 36th Street New York, N.Y. 10018 12121695-2.2.55 VILLAGE PHOTO SHOP 19 So. Park Ave. Rockville Centre, N.Y. 11570 fBetween Merrick Rd. dt Lincoln Ave.J R RO 6-3094 Processing by Kodak DRY DOCK SAVINGS BANK 333 Merrick Road ockville Centre, NVY. Member FDIC PALACE OE WONG 348 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N.Y. Known For Exotic Chinese Dishes Business Meetings - Club Parties Social Functions - Shower Parties RO 4-3240 CARVEL 197 North Long Beach Rd. Ice cream made fresh daily on premises - Generous group discounts for all occasions PRIDE PAPER CO. Brooklyn, N.Y. SIZZLER FAMILY STEAK HOUSES John L. Rizzo 556 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, N.Y. O78-5959 THE VILLAGE LIQUOR 38 No. Village Avenue Rockville Centre, N.Y. RO 6-0050 ollo cotiiioe 1000 Hempstead Avenue Rockville Centre, N.Y. 11570 678-5000 THE DOW, AGENCY. INC 450 SUNRISE HIGHWAY, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y 11570 152 HENRY STREET, HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 11550 SINCE I935 ROBERT E. DOWLER, V. PRES. PHONES! IBOTH OFFICES, ROBERT A. LANNA, V. PRES. 61 536-2200 T. RICHARD COOK, V. PRES. HAROLD BRINDLEY, JR., V. PRES. SOUTH SHORE BOWL MART INC Bowler's Pro Shop Complete line of Trophies also Awards - Plaques - Sliverware Pewter - Medals Engraving Done On Premises 352 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N.Y Knitwear N.Y. Smart Knitwear 584 Broadway New York, N.Y. RO 6-9040 RALPH P. SCI-ILEY Real Estate, Insurance, Management 220 Merrick Road Rocl-aville Centre, NY 6-2121 WOLPS SPORT SHUI, ISLAND VOLKSWAGEN INC 2555 Long Beach Road Sunrise Highway Oceanside, N.Y. Rockville Centre, N.Y. 536-0010 Sales, Service and Parts FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Compliments Qf BruC6 E. EriCCSOn Joseph W. Gelshenen l Compliments Cf LET AI-'S DELI FILL YOUR BELLY KING KULLEN GRUCERY 171 Maple Ave Cow Rockville Centre, E' l SGUTH Compliments For SIDE DRAMA GUII.D'S fine dramatists WILBERN STEEL COMPANY INC . Personalized Service 81 Top Quality Compliments Of A Friend Tool Steels - Drill Rods Cold Rolled Steel- Stainless Steel Brooklyn, N.Y. 42125 277-0810 .T .. 2 ..... ................... l s Compliments Cf l t HEMPSTEAD UNCGLN - MERCURY VAN SON HOLLAND INK MUTGRS SSR? CORPORATION ,301 N. Franklin St. Cf America Hex?-Sfsjbgm ' l Mineola, N.Y. 3 -l -- --'-- 9:-: .r...-1r,,,.--....-::.-f , .-....:ff----11QfR.-f.1.,- ... EN:- E KARP VOLVO INC. 392 Sunrise Highway l Rockville Centre, N.Y. Irving I-I. Karp RO 4-4242 VILLAGE AVE. FURNITURE DISCOUNT 18 South Village Ave. Rockville Centre, N.Y. 764-8036 YOU Calff get furniture ACTIVE PRINTERS sf sTATIoNI2Rs at lower prices - anywhere! We Are Specialists In Wedding Invitations Engagements - Announcements at discount prices 234 Front Street Hempstead, N.Y. IV 1-9710 GEORGE c.BAxsn .I S13 -::. tPLUMB'NGtHfAT'NG SERVWE MR. AND MRS. W. T. MAGUIRE JR. .'.f3fIE . ' 1-'Z r ' 103 N0.CENTRE AVE! ROCKVILLE CENTRE I rv pa...-,RO4-4550 Compliments To A . QUARANT CUNTRACTING Excavator For The World Trade Center Mae and Mac Marcus Bfooklwf NY' X LOSEE Sz DEWAR, INC - Insurance - 26 Court Street Brooklyn, N.Y. 11242. UL 5-8100 Service That Satis fies Ar.,- PORCH St PATIO, INC. OCEANSIDE LAUNDRY -IHTYCIEAFUFKSSERNHCE 315 Sunrise Highway - Rockville Centre, N.Y. 2030 Northern Blvd - Manhasset, N.Y. 2525 Long Beach Read .165 RT.11Q - Huntington, N'Y. Q4 blocks south of Merrick Rd.J Oceanside, N.Y. Compliments Of COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS Main Office AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Rockville Centre - Valley Stream - Wantagh Levittonwn - Kew Gardens Hills - Commack Glushingj ALED cRABAU's 1Nc. 90430 ,mam Distributors Of Garden Supplies OF SOUTH SHORE WC 456 Sunrise Highway Gifts Of Distinction Rockville Centre, N.Y. RO 6-0417 323 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N.Y. 6 8 1885 678 1884 4-g1. Congratulations to the very fine 1971 South Side High Football Squad especially those gallant kids in the trenches where most ofthe battles are won and seldom lost CARLSON'S BUSINESS SERVICE Offset Printing - Typing Service Vari-typing 223 N. Long Beach Road Rockville Centre, N.Y. POSTUR-LINE SHOES First in fit - First in fashion A tradition of skill and caring for more than a million children - from first shoe through college 12 A North Park Ave. Rockville Centre, N.Y. 766-4940 RO 6-8595 BELWIN-MILLS PUBLISHING CORP. HEI.I.O?! 250 Maple Avenue Colonnade Staff 1971-72 Rockville Centre, N.Y. Martin Winkler . . . 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