Saint Dominic High School - Stella Maris Yearbook (Oyster Bay, NY)

 - Class of 1964

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JEROME PRINCIPAL To the Faculty: Help them, O Holy Spirit, to guide young people their education both for time and eternity. 21:11, ..: ':4:::'::::f'15'i X a Q , M t in 3 irrzfzzzzfzzgya::1::::.5:::::gigpf: ! s t 2 3 ' t , 1 '19 t 4 9 1 t t 'Q Q r 12 :ll 3 M ll Q W z l. - 4 SISTER M. STANISLAUS TYPING: SEcma'rAmAL PRACTICE ,qi SISTER M. CORNELIAN AMEMCAN I-Irsromf 49 LnmAmANp Rsmcxon 2 SISTER MARY CARMEL SHOR11-:AND l,2: TYPING fx tl I 5: 'H 37. .ad 2,53 nv! ' uf W- QA I ,--S 'x Qi 3 4,3255 . .1Z',T:L1? ':'111 '.1e ,E . - wg ,..s M.. fa-g ggfigmzir f-I EWG S 32. SISTER M. RAPHAEL FRENCH 2,3p Fonmsxc LEAGUE Z.,, 5-x 'sr w L I , ?pe- QW ' Q SISTER M. TERENTIA ENGLISH 4g RELIGION 4: Anvlson Toncx-I, S1's1.r.A Mmus ,aw L SISTER M. ROSE TERESA Music I g':i1 i 1ik ' if SISTER M. PRUDENTIA Amamclm Hxsronv 1 SISTER MARY PETER MA'1'HEMA'r1cs 2,3,4g MATHLETES: Cr-mxmLEAmansg Srunswr Counon. Anvxsxsn 0 x .Xy, fs . mn? I 'E IRI SISTER M. I-IOSINA ENGLISH 35 FORENSIC LEAGUE SISTER M. PIERRE I GUIDANCEQ RnLxcxoN4 3 xx r-. 3-fQ:1.I1g:..,, SISTER M. GAUDENTIA ENGLISH Z fl X , n 'R . .8 SISTER M. JOSEPH MARIE f STX I RELIGION 2 . f Hsfa.,e.-- S iii ..,' ggi' . , SISTER M. LAURENA D ART 1,2,33 MECHANICAL jffWi!Si5555,???., DRAWING 1,25 PA1.E'rrE CLUB A A - SMSA SISTER M. PETRINA . I I Rl' if LATIN 2,3,4gC.S.M.C.MODER- vigyw-ifg ' - ' ATORQ JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE 5,5 W H , , 'L,L - .4 , :iii , I A A 'V migi I- -'X .T 'av SMAS 3 X ly. Xl KA .. ., K ,,.w, Nvrtxlxx .Z I bib, I kkf, V,Vlk, Az, fx U . 'A w I - fl X XL A 1 ' IW YQX' A' f I JIS XT I N X C I xt I I 'W SISTER M. MARGERY 'x 'L LATIN 1, FRENCH lg Economic AND VVORLD GEOGRAPHYQ FORBNSIC LEAGUE SISTER M. TERESA EARTH AND SPACE SCIBNCEQ ECONOMIC AND WORLD GEOGRAPHY 2247? MR. DANIEL O'l-IARA MA1'HEMATICS 2,3,4g Pmfsxcs MR. FRANK TIRICO MAITIEMATICS lg ECONOMIC WORLD Gsocmvnvg ASSISTANT ATHLETIC Dxmscrong VAnsx'rY BASEBALLQ Vlmsrry CLUB CHEMISTRY MR. WILLIAM REFFELT WORLD Hxsrolw MR. THOMAS MCCORRY ,, . Bxonocyg PHYSICAL SCIENCE Ii ,. VAns1'rvBAs1csTnALL:I.V. iw A' 1 ' FOOTBALL5 ASSISTANT Txmcx MRS. ANU-A GREEN GmLs' PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS ROSEMARY BARCLAY. R.N. Scx-xoox. Nunsn DR. DWIGHT S. BISHOP Sc!-xoor. PHYSICIAN .ay Boys' PHYSICAL BASKETBALLJ ASSISTANT FOUTBALLQ ASSISTANT I.V. . gf if -ef ff . x Q3 M' QQQ 1 SSSSS i,S 71 g 1 f 1 L .1 Qsf42fii'aQ ' . ua' X 1, , .Q ' MRS. MARIE NIMMICH ASSISTANT GUIDANCE Dnuscrron DR. HAROLD CUMMINGS Sumanvxsmc Scuoox. Dsrrnsr MRS. FREIDA RUBENSTEIN MRS. FLORENCE SPELSHOUSE DENTAL Hvcnauxsr Lxmmnmn MRS. HELEN WALSH Sscnsnmr MRS. ELEANOR IVEULLALLY X SBcan'rAnx?f,, I f .MJ fx ,j,f! 9 ' MR. RUSSELL EBBETTS MR. PATRICK MCGUNNICLE. IJATIN lg ECONOMIC WORLD Gsosmrx-nr ENGLISH lg Economic WORLD Gnocnnm-rvg j.V.BAs1cs'naALLg j.V. BAs1anALLg ASSISTANT Cnoss CouN'my JEANETTE ELIZABETH ABBENE Sr. Pa-nucx's, Gum Cova C.S,M.Cl I,2,3,45 Palette Club 3,45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Stella Maris 45 Dramatics 3,45 Pep Squad 35 Basketball 3,45 Glee Club 3,4. MICHAEL MARIUS ABBENE ST. DoNumc's, Oysnzn Bn C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Torah 45 Stella Maris 45 Drarnatics 2,3,45 Junior Class- ical League 25 Study Club 4. RAYMOND FRANCIS ALBERTO Oun LADY or' Manor, Hlcxsvu.r.u C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 VicePresiclent 25 junior Classical League 25 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Wrestling Club 25 Intra- murals 3,45 Glee Club 45 Student Council 45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Football 2,35 Varsity Basketball Mana er 45 Track 35 Debate 15 Varsity Club 45 Dramatics 3,4. ii. ' PAULA ELIZABETH ADAMS ST. EDWARD 'ms Comresson, Syossar C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Palette Club 45 fun- ior Classical League 3,45 Basketbal 25 Pep Squad 35 junior Dance Committee 35 Glce Club 2,35 Choir l5 Torch 4, Dramatics 2. EDWARD GEORGE AULMAN ST. EDwAnD 'rua Ccmreasson, Srossar C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Representative 3,45 Study Club 3,45 junior Classical League 3,45 Forensic League 45 Foot- ball l,25 Track 25 Basketball Intra- murals 3,45 Varsity Matlrletes Man- ager 35 Co-Ca tain 45 Columbian Squires 3,45 Stall: Maris 45 Clue Club 45 Bowling 25 Dramatics 2,3,45 Junior Dance Committee 3. RICHARD ALAN BALSAM Sr. Ram-n.aL's, Easr Mxaanow C.S.M.C. l,2,3,49 Vice-President 19 Class Secretary 29 Intramurals Basket- ball 3,49 Baseball Z9 Student Cnuncil 23,49 Torch 49 Glee Club 49 Prom Committee. JO ANNE THERESE BARRETT Sr. AN-rr-xozw or Papua, EAST Norrruronr C.S.M.C. I,2,3,49 Secretary 19 Treas- urer 29 Stella Maris 49 Tomb 49 Cheer- leader 3,49 Junior Dance Committee 39 Student Council 2,3,49 Vice-President 49 Varsity Club 49 French Circle 49 Junior Classical League 2,49 Dramatics 2,49 Library 49 Glee Club 2,3,4. DENISE. MARIE BARNET1' Sr. Icrlarxus Loran, Hrcxsvinuz C.S.M.C. l,2,3,49 Secretary 49 Torch 49 Dranxatics 29 Junior Classical League 3,49 Secretary 39 Junior Dance Com- mittee 39 Future Nurses Club 39 Bas- ketball 2,39 Glee Club 2,39 Stella Maris 4. JOHN FRANCIS BARRY ST. lcmrrxus Lovoul, Hrcxsvxua C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,49 Secretary I9 Stella Maris 49 Iuniar Classical League 2,3,49 French Circle 49 Baseball 2,49 Football 39 Intramural Basketball 3,49 Glee Club 3.4. , PATRICIA ANN BARNETI' Sr. Dozvmnc's, Orsran BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,49 junior Classical League 29 Cheerleader 49 Basketball 293,49 Varsity Club 49 Dramatims 2,49 junior Dance Committee 39 Future Nurses Club 39 Palette Club 49 Stella Maris 4. WILLIAM JOHN BENNETT ST. Ram-mnx.'s, EAST Msanow C.S.M.C. 2,3,45 Junior Classical League 35 Torch 45 Baseball 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Prom Committee 4 JOSEPH ANTHONY BERADUOCI ST. EDWARD 'rua Conrxasson, SYosss'r C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Dra- matics 3,45 Study Club 45 Track 2,3545 Intramural Basketball 35 Junior Dance Committee 35 Glee Club 45 Bowling 15 Columbian Squire 3,4. JOSEPH FRANCIS BERTON Sr. Prus X, Puinfvmw C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 25 Glee Club 3,45 Stella Maris 4. CONSTANCE MARIE BIASI S-r. I-1ucu's, Hurrrmoros C.S.M.C. I,2,3,45 Juniur Classical League 2,35 Cheerleading 3,45 Basket- ball 2,35 Drarnadcs 2,5 Varsity Club 45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Stella Maris 45 Future Nurses Club 35 Glee Club 2,3,4. MAUREEN FLORENCE BIRMINGHAM S-r. Doivxrmcs Orsmn Bu C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Representative 35 Torch 45 Stella Maris 45 Palette Club 45 French Circle 45 Dramatic: 2,45 Basketball 2,35 Pep Squad 35 Junior Catholic Daughters 25 Library 35 Jun- ior Dance Committee 3. ' 'ilk ' 1233: LAURA ALEXIS BLADYKAS Sr. Domnnds, Orsmx Bn C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Choir 15 Glee Club 2,3,45 Junior Classical League 25 French Circle 45 Pep Squad 35 Torch 45 Li- brary 4. JOSEPH HAROLD BOCCUZI Hour FAMILY, Hrcxsvrun C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4Q Class President 29 Junior Classical League 2,3,49 Basket- ball 1,2,49 Intramural Basketball 39 Baseball l,2,3,49 Varsity Club 2,3,49 Dramatics 49 Junior Dance Committee 39 Prom Committee 4. CHARLES NEWTON BRANSOM Oun Lam or Lounnss, Wes-r Isur C.S.M.C. 2,3,49 Junior Classical League 3,45 French Circle 49 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 3,4. LINDA KATHLEEN BOURNE ST. DoMrNrc's, Orsnm BAY C.S.M.C. 3,44 Cheerleader 1,29 Red Cross Representative 29 Bowling 1,29 Hockey 1,29 Study Club 49 Stella Maris 79 Future Nursw Club 49 Torch 4. JOSEPH FRANCIS BRENNAN ST. DoMmrc's, Ovsnsn BAY C,S.M.C. l,2,3,49 Vice-President 19 Stella Maris 49 Dramatics 2,3,49 Junior Classical league 29 Bowling 19 Basket- ball 1,2,45 Glee Club 3,49 Intramural Basketball 39 Junior Holy Name So- ciety 1,29 Junior Dance Committee 3. JOSEPH CHARLES BOZZELLO Sr. DoMrNrc's, Orsrsn BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4Q Basketball l,3,49 Baseball 1,2,49 Stella Maris 49 Junior Holy Name Society l,2. THERESE ANN BRENNICK Sr. BnnNAnn's, Lsvrrrowu C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4Q Student Council 49 Stella Maris 49 Torch 49 Junior Classi- cal League 29 French Circle 49 Cheer- leading 1,3,49 Junior Dance Committee 39 Dramatics 3,49 Glee Club 2,49 Var- sity Club 4. DONALD DOYLE BROWN ST. Icmrrrus Losroux, Hrcxsvlzus C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 French Circle 45 Eunior Classical League 2,45 J.V. Math- etes 35 I.V. Football 2.5 Intramural Basketball 2,45 Dramatics 253,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 junior Dance Com- mittee 35 Prom Committee 45 Editor of French Ioumal 4. HENRY MARTIN BUTEHORN Sr. Mmrm on Touns, Bn-rr-:men C.S.M.C. 3,4. WILLIAM GEORGE BRUECKNER ST. Icmvnus Lorem, Hrcxsvuuz C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Treasurer 43 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Junior Dance Com- mittee 35 Glee Club 3,45 Football 2,35 45 Basketball 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Prom Committee 4. JOSEPH MARTIN BUTLER Sr. Pa'nucx's, GLEN Cavs C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4: Glee Club 45 Track 3. ROSEMARY ANN BURKE ST. DOMlNZC'S, Oysren BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Representative 1,45 Study Club 3,45 Torch 45 Ccrliditor Stella Maris 45 Junior Classical League 25 Student Council 3,45 J.V. Math- letes 35 Co-Captain 35 Dramadcs 2,3- Iunior Dance Committee 35 Basketball 25 Forensic League 45 French Circle 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Choir 15 Bowling 3. ANNE MAUREEN BYRNE. Hour FAMILY, Hxcxsvxnns C.S.M.C. l,2.,3,45 Representative 25 junior Classical League 253,45 Pep Squad 35 French Circle 45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Basketball 35 Forensic League l. 5 KATHLEEN COLETYE CAMPBELL ST. DoM1N1c's, OYs'rBn BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Choir I5 Glee Club 2,3,45 French Circle 45 Pep Squad 35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Junior Dance Committee. PAUL MATTHEW CICARELLI Sr. DoMxNxc's, Ovsrsn BAY C.S.M.C. 45 Intralnuml Football 1,25 Torch 45 Bowling 1,2,35 Soccer 35 Baseball lg Softball 2,3. x LOUIS ANTHONY CAPOZZOLI ST. Domunds, Orsrxan BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Junior Holy Name Society 1,25 Intramural Basketball 35 Bowling 1,25 Glee Club 3,4. PF Fhi PETER JOSEPH CLANCY ST. DoM1Nxc's, Ovsrsn BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Baseball l5 junior Holy Name 2,35 Glee Club 45 Poster Club 2. 545' PETER KEVIN CHERRY Hou' Fnmux, Hxcxsvlus C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 25 French Circle 45 Mathletes 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Track 1,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Glee Club 3,4. LORRAINE. JANE CLEW ST. ANTHONY or PADUA, EAST Nonn-mom C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Junior Classical league 1,25 Pep Squad 35 Palette Club 3,45 VicePresidens of Palette Club Q5 Bowling 3.4: Clee Club 3,45 Library 3,45 junior Dance Committee 3. BRUCE ANDREW COOK ST. Dorvnmds, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 1,25 Torch 45 Cross Country 1,45 Bowling 1,25 Intramural Basker- ball 35 Golf 3,45 French Circle 4. s , .rvv 'vs I fn .L : M4 if . BARBARA ANN CSAJKO ST. Mlmrm os Touns, B511-umcs C.S.M.C. I,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 25 Pep Squad 35 Glce Club 253,45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Pal- ette Club 4. What s pleasant interview! Sister Jerome discusses his future plans with James Horan. -. - Q -., -...,,.., ., W rf.. .- - .1 JOHN FRANCIS CVINAR Sr. PAUL 'rx-us Arosua, JERICHO C.S.M.C. l,2,3,49 Dramatics 49 Junior Classical League 1,29 Football 2,3,49 Track 3,49 Mathletes 29 Bowling 29 Varsity Club 3.4: Prom Comminee 4. Witt twins, Susan and Ellen, plan n Chaucer bulletin board. SUSAN MARY DE. VITO ST. Bnxcm, Wnsrauny C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,49 Class VicePnesident 39 Stella Maris 49 junior Classical League 2,39 French Circle 49 Student Council 29 Dramatics 3,49 Basketball 3,49 Future Nurses 3,49 Glee Club9 Pep Squad 3. ROBERT JOSEPH DIPPI Hour FAMILY, HxcKsvu.La C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,49 Representative 2,3 Class President 19 Basketball Intra- murals 1. ANITA MICHELE DOODY ST. DOM1NIC'S, Oysnn BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 25 Bowl- ing 25 Tennis 25 Basketball 1,25 Hock- ey 25 Clee Club 1,2,3,45 Library 15 United Nauons 25 Forensic League 1, 25 Junior Dance Committee 35 Dance Committee 1,2. ANNE MARIE DOONEY S-r. Enwzmo -rr-rs Oouresson, Srosss-r C.S.M.C, l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,35 Bas- ketball 2,3,45 Library 3,45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Glee Club 3,45 Torch -I5 Forensic League 1. TIMOTHY EDWARD DRUMM S-r. DozvuNrc's, Oys-mn BAY C.S.M,C. l,2,3,45 junior Classical League 25 French Circle 45 Football 45 Bowling 15 Youth Day Representative 25 Intramural Basketball 3,45 Varsity Club 4. l ANNE MARIE DOUGHERTY ST. Enwlmn 'rim Comfssson, Svosssr Student Council 25 Junior Classical League 25 Junior Dance Committee 35 Glee Club 2,3,45 Cheerleader 153,45 Varsity Club 45 French Circle 45 Bas- ketball 2,35 Palette Club 45 Dramatics 2,45 Forensic League 1. RICHARD KEVIN DWYER ST. D0hilNlC'S, Oifsren BAY C.S.M,C. l,2,3,45 Class Treasurer 35 Junior Holy Name Society l,2,3,45 Football 25 Dramatics 3,45 Intramurals 3.4. CATHARINE BRIDGET ELLIS ST. DoMtN1c's, Ovsren BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,-I5 Torch 45 Junior Classical League 45 Clee Club 2,3,4. L.. , r ,fl .X in fh- I Ev. ef 1253?-'Ja I 4 ki l , CECILIA ANN FITZSIMMONS ST. DoMtNxc's, Overall BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Palette Club 3,45 Basketball 25 Glee Club 2,3,45 Junior Dance Committee 3. PATRICIA MARIE FAHEY ST. AI.DAN'S, Wu.us1-oN Pans C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Torch 45 Stella Maris 4. '1 fl-1722 MARY BETH FORD ST. Enwmw -rt-nz Comvnssoa, Svossar C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Study Club 3,45 Stella Maris 45 junior Classical League 2,35 French Circle 45 Basketball 25 Forensic League I5 Glee Club 2,3,45 Torch 4. JOAN ELIZABETH FALKOWSK1 ST. I-hmcmm's, Gum Cova C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Treasurer 35 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Junior Classical League 25 Palette Club 2,35 Student Council 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Dramatics 2,3,45 Junior Dance Committee Sec- retary 35 Glec Club 2,3,45 Science Fair 15 Paste: Club 1,25 Library 3. MARY FRANCES GANDER ST. ELIZABETIFS, Scum Hunrmcrou C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4Q junior Dance Com- mittee 39 Junior Classical League 29 French Circle 49 Dramarics 49 Glee Club 2,4. EILEEN MARY GOULDING ST. DomNxc's, Oirsrsn BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4Q Palette Club 3,49 Pep Squad 39 Choir 19 Glee Club 2,39 Red Cross Representative 49 Turch 49 Stella Maris 49 Dramatics 49 Junior Dance Committee 3. W' WW EILEEN MARIE GIACONIA ST. Gran'rnuns's, BAYVILLB C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4Q Secretary 19 Stella Maris 49 Torch 43 Junior Classical League 2,3Q French Circle 49 Palette Club President 49 Dramatics 2,49 Iun- ior Dance Committee 39 Glee Club 2,3,4. MICHAEL JOSEPH GRACE Sr. Dommds, Ozsrnn BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,49 Junior Classical League 29 Boys' State 39 Basketball lg Baseball 29 junior Holy Name l,Z,3,49 Intramurals 3. ARLENE DIANE COULD ST. Plus X, Punmvmw C.S.M.C. l,2,3,49 Torch 49 Stella Maris 49 Pep Squad 39 Choir 19 Clee Club 23,49 Palette Club 4. .r'n. I ROBERT GEORGE GROPPE ST. PATRlCK'S, GLEN Cavs C.S.M.C, l,2,3,49 Secretary 39 Class President 39 Student Council President 49 Student Council Secretary 39 Junior Classical League 2,3,49 French Club 49 Basketball Z,3,49 Baseball 2,3,49 Varsity Club 3,4. ROSEM ARY MARGARET HAJDU SEK ST. Minn-rN arf Touns, Brmtpnce C.S.M.C. 3,45 Torch 4, Palette Club 4: Student Council 2. JOHN FRANCIS HANLEY ST. RAPHAE!.'s, EAST MEADOW C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Vice4President 25 Junior Classical League 35 Baseball 2,45 Football 3,45 Bowling I,2,35 Var- sity Club 45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 French Circle 3. THOMAS JOSEPH HALEY ST. MARTIN or Touns, Blz'rr-imc: C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Dramatics 45 Foot- ball 25 Palette Club 25 Glee Club 4. EILEEN MARIE HENDERSON ST. DoMiNxc's, Orsrsn BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Representative 2,35 Study Club 35 Junior Clasical League 25 French Circle 45 Torch 4, Stella Maris 45 Choir lg Glee Club 2,45 Dra- matics 2,45 Pep Squad 35 Junior Dance Committee 3. VVILLIAM GEORGE HALLIDAY ST. PATntcK'S, I'IuN'rrNcTuN C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Dra- matics 2,3,45 Library 45 Junior Dance Committee 3. JOSEPH WILLIAM HENDRICKSON ST. Enwlmn me Ccmuzsson, Svossirr C.S,M.C. I,2.3.45 Representative 3,-I: Intramurals 3,45 Forensic League I: Glee Club 4, JOHN LOUIS HESSE ST. Icuanus Lmzora, Hrcxsvrue C.S.M.C. 23,43 Torch 4g Lunior Clas- sical League 2,3,4: Frenc Circle 45 Dramarics 4. JUDITH ANNE HIROSS Oun LADY or NIERCY, Hrcxsvrnma C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4g Representative 3,42 C.S.M.C. Secretary-Treasurer 4g Jun- ior Classical League 2,3: Torch 41 Stel- la Maris 45 French Circle 45 Dramatics 25 Glee Club 2.3,4g Library Club 4: Future Nurses Club 3,4, PAUL JOSEPH HESSEL Sr. Paur. ma Avosrus, Jamcnc C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4: Stella Maris 45 Dra- matics 2,43 French Circle 45 Glee Club 3,45 Track 39 Bowling lg C.S.M.C. Study Club 4. JAMES JOSEPH HORAN ST. EDWARD'S, Syosser C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4g Track 2: Basketball 2,3,4g Palette Club 25 Wrestling 2: Clee Club 4g Weight Lifting 2. STEPHEN JAMES HICKEY ST. DoM1Nrc's, Ovsrsrt BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4g President 2g Drama- tic: 2,43 Junior Dance Committee 3: Basketball lg French Circle 43 Forensic League lg Intramurals 3,45 Prom Com- mittee 4. NANCY MARIE HORAN Sr. DoMrNrc's, Ovsrea BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4g Representative 4, Study Club 3,49 Stella Maris 45 Torch 4, Junior Classical League 2,3,4g French Circle 45 Pep Squad 39 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Dramatics 2,3,4g Glee Club 2,3,4g Basketball 2: Forensic League 1,23 Choir lg Prom Committee 4: Library Club 4. MARY ELIZABETH HUGHES Oun l..wY or Manoir, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. l,2,3,49 Representative 42 Study Club 3,49 Torch 49 ilunior Clas- sical League 2,3,49 Frenc Circle 49 Glee Club 293,49 Junior Dance Com- mittee 3. ,-. fi JOSEPHINE ELLEN KELLY ST. DoMtN1c's, OYs'rEn BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,49 Secretary 29 Stella Maris 49 Junior Classical League 2,39 Student 2,3,49 Pep Squad 39 Junior Dance Committee 39 Dramarics 2,39 Glee Club 23,49 Basketball 3,49 Cheer- leader 19 Junior Catholic Daughters l,2.3. i???iSf5? 7 ' DONNA JEAN IZZO ST. PA'rmcK's, GLEN Cove C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Treasurer 19 Vice- Presiclent 19 Palette Club 2,3,49 Glee Club 3,49 J.V., Mathletes 39 Bowling 39 Junior Classical League 29 Basket- ball 3,49 Cheerleader 1,49 Varsity Club 4g Dramatzics 2,3,49 Torch 49 Stella Maris 49 Junior Dance Committee 3. EDWARD JOHN KILGUS Oun Lam' or lllERCY, Pnamvxsw C.S.M.C. l,2,3,49 VicePresident 39 Junior Classical League 2,3,49 Varsity Club 3,49 Cross-Country 39 Basketball l,2,49 Baseball l,2,3,49 Dramatics 2, 3,49 Torch Sports's Editor 49 Clee Club 3,49 Junior Dance Committee 3: Prom Committee 4. GRACE JILL KEANE. Sr. Genmunrls, BAYVILLE C.S.M.C. l,2,3,49 Stella Maris 49 Pa- lette Club 49 Basketball 29 Junior Dance Committee 39 Dramatics 29 Glee Club 2,49 Future Nurses Club 49 Forensic League 19 Prom Committee 4. KAREN MARY KREINHOFNER ST. ANTHONY or PADUA, EAST Nonunpon-r C.S.M.C. 2,3949 Torch 49 Junior Clas- sical League 39 Glee Club 2,3,49 Pal- ette Club Secretary 49 Pep Squad 39 Junior Dance Committee 39 Stella Maris 4. 34 wav- lilfilii ' ELIZABETH MARY LANG Sr. Icwnrus LOYOLA, Hrcrrsvrrus C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch Associate Editor 45 Junior Clas- sical League 2,3,-15 French Circle 45 Basketball 35 Dramatics 25 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Clce Club 2,3,45 Study Club 3, SUSAN MARIE LANG S-r. AmAN's, NVILLISTDN Pun: C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Clee Club 2,3,4g Future Nurses Club 35 Pep Squad Co-Captain 35 Bowling 25 Torch 45 French Circle 45 junior Dance Com- mittee 35 Dramarics 3,4. SUSAN ANGELA LEE ST. Bmcufs, Xvss-raunx' C.S.M,C. 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 23,45 Bowling 25 Iunior Dance Committee 35 Dramatics 2,45 Torcll 45 Palerre Club 3: Basketball 3. :'i ?fM --me W if r AIQQ A ,b SE? , , Zin. 5 II Famer bell-ringer Joe Boocnzi concealed his sorrow when the new electric sys- tem, to indicate change of classes, was installed. iii: John Barry mounts the stairs sighing, Get Me to That Test on Time. STEPHEN OWEN LEHMANN THOMAS IOSEPH LISTON wax ST. DomN1c's, Ovsnan BAY ST. DoM1N1c's, OYs'rEn BAY C.S.M.C. 3,45 junior Classical League C.S.M.C. l,2,3.4: Torch 4. 3,45 Football l,3,45 Baseball 2g Stella Maris 4. SUSAN MARY LOW ST. Euwmw 'rms Comrnsson, Sx'ossE'r C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4: Torch 43 Stella Maris 4g junior Classical League 2,3: 35 Dramatics 2,3,4g Bowling 35 Cheer- leader 1,3,4g Glce Club 2.3.41 Choir' l. GREGORY ALAN LJOLIGHRAN ST. Do1tuNxc's, Orsnan BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 2,35 Stella Maris 45 Dramatics 3,45 Baseball 25 Track 1,25 Junior Dance Committee 35 Glee Club 3,45 Lunior Holy Name Society 25 Science air l. BARBARA JEAN LOZIER Sr. AmAN's W1LLxs'roN Pam: C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4: Torch 45 junior Clas- sical League 25 French Circle 45 Bowl- ing 35 Pep Squad Captain 35 Glee Club 3,45 Library Club 35 Forensic League 1.2, GEORGE PETER MAHER ST. Do:tr1Nxc's, OYs'rER BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 2,35 Junior Holy Name Society 1,35 Basketball l,3,45 Glee Club 3,4. XCHARLES RICHARD LUDLAM ST. DoxvuNic's, Orsnsn BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Basketball l.2,3,45 Iunior Holy Name Society 1,25 Junior Dance Committee 3. JAMES MICHAEL MAHONEY ST. ANTHONY or PAnuA, EAST Noirmron-r C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 President I5 Co- Editor Stella Maris 45 Junior Classical League 2,45 French Circle 45 Intra- murals 3,45 Student Council 25 junior Dance Committee 35 Forensic League l: Library I5 Glee Club 4. JOSEPH ALOYSIUS MAHONEY ST. Bmcrn's, Wssraunv C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Football 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Dramntics 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 French Circle 4. WILLIAM JOHN MARTINETTI ST. DuxvuNrc's, Ovsnsn BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Representative 25 President 1,35 Vice-President 25 Var- sity Club 2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 In- tramural Basketball 3,45 Dramatics 4: Torch 45 Junior Dance Committee 3, JOSEPH EDWARD MAHONY ST. PA'rrucx's, GLEN Cove C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Student Council 3, 4g Varsity Club 45 Dramatics 3,45 Jun- ior Dance Committee 35 Track l,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 French Circle 45 Forensic League lg Library 15 Var- sity Basketball Manager 45 Basketball Intramurals 3,41 Glee Club 4: Prom Committee 4. WILLIAM KIP MARZUK Sr. DoMxNIc's, Oysran BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Junior Holy Name Society I,2. THOMAS CHRISTIAN MAMMEN Mama Rncma, Smrono C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Representative 35 Junior Classical League 2,35 Forensic League l,2,3,45 Dramatics 3,45 Intra- mural Basketball 3.4: Stella Maris 45 Torch 4. EDWARD JAMES McCAFFF.RTY ST. Icmrrtus I.ox'or.A, Hrcxsvrnua C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Palette Club 45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Drama- tics 2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Glee Club 45 Prom Committee 4. BARBARA JEAN McNAMARA Sr. Do1vnNtc's, Orsrrsn BAY C.S.M.C, l,2,3,45 Representative 2,35 Forensic League 15 Basketball l,2,3' Dramatics l,2,3,45 Junior Classical- League 2,35 Palette Club 3,45 Junior Catholic Daughter l,2,35 President 15 Treasurer 25 Student Council 2, Cheer- leader l. WARD JAMES McCLlE Sr. Dorunnc's, Orsnzn BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Representative 45 Clee Club 45 Junior Holy Name So- ciety 15 Cross Country 1. vp- JAJJ, 5 Q! Sflfflzi X ilfffZ,,!li, ALFRED THOMAS MESSINA Sr. JAMliS'S, Ssanonn C.S.M.C. 2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Dramatics 3,45 Track 35 Baseball 45 Social Committee Chairman 45 Glee Club: French Circle, 3. ANNA MARIE MCEVOY Sr. DoMtmc's, Orsrsn BAY C.S.M.C, 1,253,145 Torch 45 Dtamatics 45 Matbletes 3,45 Choir 15 Glee Club 2,3,4g Prom Committee 4. JAMES PATRICK MILEY ST. Euwlmn 'rr-is Comfssson, Svossnr C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Torch 45 French Circle 45 Track 3,4. SANDRA ANN MILLER Conrus Cmus'n, Minion C.S.M.C. l,2,3,43 Secretary Ig Vice- President '25 Basketball 2,3g Bowling 3,45 Student Council I,2g Junior Clase sical League 29 Glee Club 2,3,4g French Circle 45 Forensic League Ig Junior Dance Committee 3: Prom Committee 4. JOSEPH VINCENT MUNNIE ST. Enwrmn me Comfsssort, Srosssr C.S,M.C. I,2,3,4g Junior Classical League 2,35 Stella Maris 4g School Representative 35 Football lg Track 2,3,43 Glee Club 3,49 Junior Holy Name Society 3,4. MICHAEL PETER MOFFETI' ST. DoMrNxc's, Ovsnan BAY C.S.M.C. I,2,3,4p Drnmatics 45 Howl- ing I,2,3g Intramural Basketball 3,45 J.V. Football Manager lg Junior Dance Committee 3g Junior Holy Name So- ciety l,2, of-x 'vc JOHN PAUL MURPHY ST. DoM1N1c's, Ovsrsn Bn C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4p Representative lg Track lg Basketball 43 Intramural Basketball 34 Glee Club 43 Bowling 25 Junior Holy Name Society l,2,3,4g Junior Dance Committee 3. PATRICIA ELIZABETH MONAHAN Cmusr 1-1-us Kmc, CoMMAclt C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4: Shxdy Group 3g French Circle 49 Forensic League Ig Basketball 2,El,45 Dramatics I,2,3,4g Glce Club 2,3,4g Junior Dance Com- mittee 3g Torch 43 Stella Maris 45 Prom Committee 4. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH MU RRAY ST. DoMtNrc's, Ovsrsn BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4g Confmemiry 2,3,4g Glee Club 2,41 Junior Dance Commit- tee 35 Pep Squad 35 Dmmatics 4. JOHN WILLIAM MUZYKA ST. RAP:-zAEr.'s, Easr Nlsauow C.S.M.C. 3,45 junior Classical League 2,35 Varsity 45 Football 45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Glee Club 45 Bowling 2,35 Torch 45 French Circle 45 Science Club 2. MARIAN URSULA PARDO ST. PATmux's, GLEN Covrs C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Representative 25 Vice:President 35 President 45 Study Group5 Torch 45 Junior Classical League 2,3,45 Frencll Circle 45 Math- letes 3,45 Manager 45 Forensic League 25 Clee Club 2,3,4. ELIZABETH MARY NIMMICH ST. PA11uc.x's, HuN'rrNc'roN C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Student Coundl 3, 45 Basketball 2,35 French Circle 45 Dramatics 2,3,45 Junior Dance Com- mittee 3. IEANNE MARIE PARKER ST. B1uGm's, Wssrauny C.S.M.C. 2,3545 Representative 45 Stella Maris 4: Torch 45 Pep Squad 35 Iunior Classical League 25 Glee Club 2,3,45 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Basketball 35 French Circle 45 Secre tary 45 Library 354. MARGARET FRANCES OLSON ST. IGNATIUS Lovou., I-hcxsvrnns C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Forensic League 45 Dramatics 35 Pale ette Club 45 junior Dance Committee 35 Basketball 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,4. CHARLES THOMAS PATAK ST. GBHTRUDB'S, BAYvxu.x C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Study Group5 Boy's State 45 Stella Maris 45 Dramatics 2,3, 45 Junior Holy Name I,2,3,45 Clee Club 45 Baseball 2,35 Track 1,45 Prom Committee 4. URSULA MARGARITA PETUNOVS Sr. Genrnuntfs, BAYvn.r.e C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Torch 45 Stella Maris 45 Glee Club 2,35 Palette Club 3,45 Library 3,45 Poster Club 35 Red Cross Representative 4. JOHN JOSEPH RAFFERTY ST. Bounmce, Sea CLIFF C,S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Representative 25 Treasurer 25 Vice-President 2,45 Torch 45 Stella Maris 45 Basketball 1,45 Dra- matics 3,45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Palette Club 4. TERRENCE MICHAEL POMMETI' ST. DoMrNic's, Orsrsn BAY C.S.M.C, l,2,3,45 Study Group 3: Stella Maris 45 Torch Editor 45 Junior Classical League 25 Junior Holy Name Society 25 Football 1: Basltetbal 23,45 Baseball 2,3,45 French Circle 45 Math- letes 45 Altar Boy Society l,2,3,4. S PATRICIA MARIA REGAN ST. Icsnrus LoYor.A, HICICSVILLE C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Junior Classical League 25 Future Nurses Club 35 Glee Club 2,3,45 Dra- marics 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Junior Dance Committee 3: French Circle 45 Forensic League 1,45 Mathletes 3,43 Prom Committee 4. J JAMES JEFFREY PRISCO ST. Pius X, Puuuvruw C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Torch 45 Stella Maris 45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Dramatics 45 Bowling 25 Track 3,4g Weight Lifting 3. + . L . ' ft I fQ W 5 ,Li ,L L L, , I, ,X 7 . 1 , , wflilizyl L ,, P +V J QC wb vi: f Y: by . , ,fp TF! 1 , , ' 'abd' y Q Ck 1 fv fe X7 L ,M PATRICIA ANNE REILLY 4 , U ,J ST.GERTRUDR'S,BAYVILLE J C hfl I L c.s.M.c. 1,2,3,4, Glee Club QU' Junior Dance Committee 35 Baslcetba 35 Di-amatics 2: Prom Committee 4. V 41 ,gg A V X . o ' I ml lf 2, 3' , MARY CATHERINE RENNA ST. DDMlN1C'S, Orsrnn BAY C.S.M.C. I,2,3,43 Torch 45 Stella Maris 45 Basketball 3,45 Palette Gul: 35 Glee Club 2,3,4g Drnmatics 4. , 25325: ,W ifi 3??EfQE'i vii! A 1 5' N. ,ya ' qv'- ffgd 3 ,uf f, 1 fifis Paw 4 A ' Q A - 1 2, .1 ' .N REE. , wi fav w .2 gg A ' 'il' ' '5 .- 5 , if 1 WN I a WILLIAM FRANKLIN RICE LORRAINE MARIE RIEDER Sr. B.mNAnAs, Bsumonn ST. PAUL 'ms Ar-osrnn, jsxucx-xo C.S.M.C. l,2,3,43 French Circle 45 C:S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Torch 45 Stella Dramadcs 4g Forensic League 45 Maris 4: Junior Dance Committee 35 Bowling lg Track 4g Srella Maris 45 Dramazics 45 Glee Club 3,45 Palette Torch 4. Club 3,49 Poster Club 3. Seniors, interested in furthering their education, board bus for visit to Marywood College, Scranton, Pennsylvania. Ed McCafferty, Bill Tedesco and Joe Booouzi walk Joe Brennan home in his trophy winning car. KEVIN GROVER ROBB ST. PA'rmcx's, HUNTINGTON C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4g Representative 35 Student Council 43 Junior Classical League 23 Stella Maris 4g Dramntics 2,3,4g Junior Dance Committee 33 Football l,2,3g Captain 3g Forensic league 1,45 President 45 Glee Club 33 Wrestling 2. JOHN BOWERS ROBINSON ST. PATRXCK'S, HIINTINGTON C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4g Vice-President 45 French Circle 43 Varsity Club 43 Bas- ketball l,3,4g Torch 43 Football 2. RICHARD EUGENE ROG0 ST. Dozvnm-rc's, Ovsx-an BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4g junior Classical League 2,3,4g Varsity Club 3,45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 3g Stu- dent Council 43 Junior Dance Com- mittee 33 Golf 3,4. BEVERLY ANNE ROYCE ST. D0h!IN!C'S, Oyrnsn BAY C.S.M.C l,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Dramatics 45 Basketball 35 Bowling 3,45 Glee Club 23,45 Choir 15 Pep Squad 35 funior Dance Com- mittee 35 Palette C uh 3,45 Poster Club 45 Prom Committee 4. DONALD THOMAS SCALA Qunau or 11-za Most Hon Rosmr, Roosnvaur C.S.M.C. 253,45 Football 15 Track 15 Debate 15 Mathletes 3,4. IOANNE MARIE SCHEID ST. Enwmm 'ras Comfsssun, SYossa'r C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Treasurer 15 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Cheuleader 1,2,3,45 Cap- tain 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Dramatics 2,3545 Forensic League I5 Choir 15 Glee Club 3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Iuniur Dance Committee 35 lunior Classical League 35 Palette Clu 3,45 Prom Committee 4. EMILY IANE SCHANZER ST. PAUL 'nm Arosrus, IBRICHO C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 25 French Circle 45 Dxamatils 2,3,45 Torch 45 Glee Club 3,4. ROSEANN GABRIELA SCHIFANO ST. PA'nucx's, GLEN Oovs C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Study Club 35 Stu- dent Council 45 Forensic League 1,45 Cheerleader 3,45 junior Classical League 2,3,45 French Circle 45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Varsity Club 45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Stella Maris 45 Prom Committee 45 Torch 4. Liv if ' x 9 X'-rl 1'-' '- vt gk 9 , ANN LOUISE SCHMIDT ST. EDWARD 'rl-is Cor-messon, Sirossnrr C.S.M.C. l,2,3,49 Iunior Classical league l,2,39 Bowling 39 Dramatics 2, 49 Student Council 49 Stella Maris 4. 9,,..,,3.y,,,-.,,-,.,,,.,9., W. W ROBERT JAMES SHADY ST. PA'rrucx's, HuN'nNcroN C.S.M.C. l,2,3,49 Glce Club 3,49 Mathletes 49 Intramural Basketball 3,49 Torch 4. qua DOROTI-IY LOUISE SCI-IREIBER ST. DoMrNxc's, Ovszrnn Bu C.S.M.C. 1.23.43 Representative 39 Glee Club 2,39 Stella Maris 49 Forenf sic League 19 Torch 49 French Circle 49 Cheerleader l,3,49 Palette Club 49 Dramatics l,2,3,49 Varsity Club 49 lun- ior Dance Committee 39 Basketball 2,3,49 Mathletes 3. BARBARA FLORENCE SHEEI-IAN Sr. IAMss's, Samoan C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Vice-President 29 Glee Club 29 junior Classical League 29 Student Council l,3,49 Basketball 39 French Circle President 49 Torch 49 Stella Maris 4g Junior Dance Com- mittee 39 Forensic League 19 Prom Committee 4. ELIZABETH ANNE SCHREJBER S-r. PATRICK'S, HUNTINGTON C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4: junior Classical League 1,29 Student Council 49 Mathletes 3,49 Library 3,49 Glee Cluh 2,49 French Circle 49 Torch 4. ALHXED JOHN SKIDMORE ST. BanNum's, I.avn'rowN C.S.M.C. 3,45 Football l,2,45 Baseball 2: Basketball 4. JAMES CHRISTOPHER SMITH ST, Enwzmn 'rr-ua Comfssson, Srossm' C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 President 45 Trea- surer 25 Student Council 3,45 Sergeant at Arms 45 Varsity Club 3,45 Torch 45 Stella Maris 45 Bowling 15 Weight Lifting Club 35 Junior Classical League 35 French Circle 45 Dramatics 3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Junior Dance Commit- tee 35 Intramurals l,3,45 Glee Club 45 Prom Committee 4. DENNIS EUGENE SMITH Sr. J.uvnss's, Sauvoim C.S.M.Q 1,2,3,45 Junior Classical league 2,3,45 Forensic League 15 Stel- la Maris 45 Torch 4. IEANNE CATHERINE SMITH ST. IcNA'nus Lorem, Hmxsvxnua C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Student Council 25 Secretary 2: Junior Classical League 2,35 Dramatic: 2,45 Cheerleader l,3,45 C0-Captain 15 Basketball 2,3,45 Var- sity Club 45 Future Nurses Club 35 French Circle 45 Torch 45 junior Dance Committee 35 Prom Committee 45 Clee Club 4. in K9 JANE SMITH Sr. Gan'muna's, Bnvmuz. C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading l,3,4-5 Basketball 35 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Junior Classical League 2,3,45 Vanity Club 45 Glee Clu 2,3,45 Dramatits 4, Junior Dance Committee 3. JOHN RICHARD SORDI S-r. DomN1c's, Ovs-ran Bar C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 President 15 Stu- clent Council 25 Football l,2,3,45 Base- ball I5 French Circle 45 Vice-President 45 Torch 45 Intramural Basketball 3,4. LISBETH RITA STAAB ST. DOMINlC,S, Ovsran BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,43 Secretary 13 Stella Maris 43 Torch 43 Junior Classical League 2,33 Palette Club 43 French Circle 43 Dramatics 2,3,43 junior Dance Committee 33 Forensic League 1,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Bowling 2,33 Basketball 23,43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Pep Squad 33 Prom Committee 4. MARY EILEEN SULLIVAN Sr. A-IDAN'S, Wu.us'roN PAM C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Representative 33 Junior Classical League 2,33 French Circle 43 Vice-Presi ent 43 Forensic League 1,45 President 43 Pep Squad 33 Glee Club 2,3,43 Torch 43 Drama- tics 4. SHARON MARGARET STANESKI S-r. Pius X, Pnamvzaw C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4Q Representative 23 Stella Maris 43 junior Classical League 23 French Circle 43 I-V. M2tl1letes3 Student Cuuncil 3,43 Forensic League 43 Glee Club 2,33 Dramarics 43 Torch 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH TEDESO0 Sr. DoMxN1c's, Oysran BAY c.s.1v1.c. '1,z,s,4, Junior Classical Lea e 2,3,43 First Consul 43 Glee Cluiu 3,43 Football Mana 33 In- tramural Basketball 33 TDICT43 Stella Maris 4. KAZIlVlIERZ JOHN STASIAK ST. DoM1N1c's, Orsrsn BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,43 Palette Club 43 Stel- la Maxis 43 Junior Dance Committee 33 Dramadcs 2,3,43 Junior Holy Name Society l,2,33 Glee Club 43 Forensic League I. JAMES VVILLIAM TYMANN S1-. Enwzum me Counasson, Svossar C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Drnmatics 23 Var- sity Club 43 Football 2,3,43 Weight Lifting Club 3. WILLIAM JOSEPH VAN NOSTRAND ST. Icrdxrxus Lovou, Hxcxsvrrua C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Student Council 3, 45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Junior Classical League 1,25 French Circle 45 Dramatics 3,45 Junior Dance Commit- tee 35 Track 2,3,4. ANNE THERESA WALSH Sr. Enwum 11-us Cormasson, Srossn C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Study Club 3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 junior Clase sical League l,2,35 French Circle 45 Basketball 25 Forensic League l5 Glee Club 2,3,4. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH VAUGHAN ST. Pius X, Pr.A1Nvruw C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Representative 45 Treasurer 15 President 25 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Forensic League 1,45 Dra- matics 2,3,4: Junior Classical league 2,3545 French Circle 45 junior Dance Committee 35 Prom Committee 45 Glee Club 3,45 Basketball 2,3,4. MARY ELLEN THERESA WALSH HOLY FAMrr.Y, HICKSVILLB C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Study Club 35 Stel- la Maris 45 Torch Associate Editor 45 Junior Classical League 2,3,45 Drama- tics 25 Basketball 25 French Circle 45 LV. Mathletes 35 Glee Club 2,3,4. JOAN N ELIZABETH VISSLAILLI ST. D0MtN1c's, Orsrsn BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Vice-President 25 Glee Cluh 2,35 Dramatics 25 Torch 45 Stella Maris 45 Basketball 2,35 Pos- ter Club 45 Pep Squad 35 Palette Cluh 45 Junior Catholic Daughters l,2,35 Junior Dance Committee 35 junior Classiml League 2. JOANNE ELLEN WELSCH Sr. AIDAN'S, Wrtusrow Plmx C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 25 Bowling 3,45 Pep Squad 35 E-lergch Circle 45 Palette Cluh 45 Glee u 4. PHILIP FRANCIS WENDOLOSKI ST. ELIZABETH? I-IuN'rxNeToN S'rA'noN C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Representative l,2, 45 Secretary 25 Intramural Basketball 3,45 junior Classical League l,2,3,4: Dramatics 2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 'Torch 45 Glee Club 3,4. SUSAN MARY WITT' ST. DoM1Nxc's, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Torch 45 Stella Maris 45 Dramatics 2,45 Pep Squad 35 Pnl- ette Club 3.4: Bowling 3,45 junior Dance Committee 35 Glee Club 3,45 Junior Catholic Daughters 1,2,35 Bas- ketball l,2,35 Poster Club 3.4. VELMAR FELICIA WHALEN ST. Plus X, PLAxNvusw C.S.M.C, l,2,3,45 Pep Squad 35 Glee Club 2. ROBERT CHARLES YOUNG S-r. Pms X, Pumzvmw C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Treasurer 25 Dra- matics 2,3,45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Stella Maris 4. ELLEN MARY VVITT ST. DoMxNxc's, Ovsrsn BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 1,25 Torch 45 Stella Maris 45 Palette Club 45 Basketball l,2,35 Dramatics 2,45 Bowling 35 Poster Club 3,45 Pep Squad 35 Junior Catholic Daughters l,2,3: junior Dance Committee 35 Library 3: Glee Club 2,3,4. MARY CAROLYN ZIMMER ST. HUGHIS. Humrwcron STATION C.S.M.C. l,Z,3,45 Junior Classical League 25 Forensic League 15 Math- letes 3,45 Student Council 45 Confra- ternity 45 French Circle 45 Glee Club 2,35 Library 3.4: Torch 4. For Your faithful, Lord, life is changed, not taken awayg and when the abode of this earthly sojourn is de- stroyed, an eternal dwell- ing is prepared in heaven. .911 mem oriam ROBERT .IUSTINGER CLASS OF I964 Esther Soave and senior altar boys pause before Maryls shrine. -'I' ,W gr ff '.. S . Vw ic. .,,, L, 1-waging? F.-3 pf' -rrxaflffk .1 4 , U A 39 ,Y H ,fix Christ the King extends His hands in blessing to the students of Saint Dominic for the hom- age they have paid to ' Him. The grandeur of Christ's majesty was accentuated by the impressive crowning of our Redeemer as King. The object of this ceremony was to emphasize Our Lord's authority to rule all nations, and to establish the peace of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ. V XXQ 541 .ff . L Tx C r 5 l ,V sw J N, B, H9 x X '79 f I N Q ' 'P' sw ,M QAXQ N V XXV at C, 'lv toy I, A Q X G71 Student Council President, Robert Gmppe, solemnly places the crown on the statue of Christ the King. XA Scniur boys fonn a living cross during the Chris! the King cere- mony, Iames Smith carries the symbol of Christendom as the student body assembles for Christ the King ceremony. Siudems praise their King with hymns and prayers. Thu Procession starts for the initiation ceremony for new members of the CSMC. . , t I JoAnne Barren, Nancy Horan, john Barry, Mary Hughes, Philip Wendoloski, Richard Rego, Ed- ward Aulmnn, and Marian Pardo, who are mem- bers of the various mission clubs, scan the globe to understand better the mission lands about which they are studying. CSMC 8' 4:11195 ltr.-31? . ' 1 I Wi -fi' L ' ' ? ll l ' I if f:'i?'rf?. lH7 i - V- -is f, a g a, , fa 1 X A t i l L gl j ,ff 5 :L 7 x- W, , -' A445 Honor guard escorts unplcdged freshmen tn iniration ceremony. CSMC leaders. John DiLillo, Susan Bracken, Marian Pardo, Edward Aul- man, William Boslet, Michael Doody, Mary Hughes, Judy Hiross and Carl Menieri prepare to officiate at CSMC initiation. Our May Queen kneels in prayer before the Coronation. 'X M L, ik 1 MAY CROWNING During Lhe May Cr-owning, joseph Bozzello and John Sordi prepare the altar for Benedicrion. nf y Q1-235 Q'-E Senior honor guard, in colorful spring dresses, adds beauty to this prayerful ceremony. Bill Van Nostrand decides that there is no comparison between his much covered Sen- ior ring and the cardboard model. Bob Groppe, Joanne Welch and Mary Zimmer, likewise, beam their approval. Father Casey blesses the rings before their distribution to the Senior Class. BLESSING OF CLASS RINGS Linda Bourne receives her ring from Father Casey while Iames Smith and John Robinson assist. Susan Low, Patricia Reilly, Ann Schmidt. San- dra Miller and Jeanne Parker beam their delight as they display the symbol of their seniority. Mingled feelings of joy and sadness per- meated the seniors' spirit during the impressive ring ceremony. The rings symbolized scnioriry and dignity yer, they also reminded the seniors that their last days at Saint Dominic's were quickly slipping by. Michael Ahhcnc, john Snrdi, lamcs Miley and Ray- mond Alberto proudly display their Senior rings. f.F'5f':w-xx' ' ' ' 5 ' .1 ff.,-. K . ,I .i r.A :h 'I , . ,.v,. .5 'f' .' 'fl l' t, ' ' - Z r 'w 0 .X , liking: -- ' Q fri. 3 .ze ' - ' fwfr ' iw l'f'fW r.. w. r. v . 3 '45 ., s, NE MSA ..?,33r, . s 'fab' L Surprise snapshot displays happy faces in Senior II fol owing ring ceremony. Attentive students listen to Father Garvey's words. Father Justin Garvey, C. P. Father Garvey who spent four years in solitary confinement in a Chinese Communist prison learned, through personal experiences, the horror of Communism. Father Justin Garvey, C. P. an alumnus of Saint Dominic, inspired the Juniors and Seniors with his talk about the missionary lands of China and the Philippines. 4 v STUDENT COUNCIL .cts The Student Council is an integral part of our school. To rnembers of this unit has been entrusted the responsi- bility of molding a bridge of understanding between the faculty and the students. Each representative has been Chosen for his ability to lead others. X 4- Student Council officers, jo Anne Barrett - Vice President, Rabert Crowe. President, Grace Sullivan, Treasurer and Peter Donnelly, Secretary meet to discuss current school problems and forthcoming events. Student Council members from the Sophomore, Junior and Senior Classes assemble for a regular meeting. No talking, keep in line. Student Council lenders, Richard Balsam, james Smith Patricia Regan and Richard Rego maintain law and order in thc halls. K 62 STELLA MARIS Mrs. Walsh gives a permission slip to Ed McCafferty and Bill Tedesco before they set out with Mr. DiLil.lo to rake pictures for Stella Maris. The Stella Maris is produced annually by the combined efforts and talents of the staff. It is their aim to produce a yearbook, of which the school will be proud. With organization, ingenuity and the guidance of the moderator, Sr. M. Terentia, we have pro duced what we hope will be a lasting contribution 7, to our classmates and our school- sum. Maris staff members are deep in though. as they write captions for the yearbook pictures. Mechanical Drawing students John Robinson, Kazimiercz Stusiak, John Rafferty, Joseph Berton plan the layout for the senior pictures in Stella Maris. On to the Physics Lab! Ed McCafferty and Bill Tedesco map out the route for Mr. DiLillo, the school photographer. Inspired senior minds conspire as staff members chonse pictures. l. to r.: Mary Belhford, Nancy Horan, Anne Waish, Mary Ellen Walsh, Ianies Mahoney, Editor, Joan Falkowski, Rose mary Burke, Editor, Betty Lane, Jeanne Parker. If in doubt, consult the authority. Ray Alberto discusses a difficulty with moderator, Sr. M. Terentia. Ioan Falkowski, an editor of Stella Maris, ponders a design problem. Editing zu paper can be fun. proves to be true for Jeanne Parker, Terrence Pommetr, Ioan Fallcowski, Elizabeth lang and Mary Ellen Walsh, Members of Torch staff : Mary Sullivan, I e a n n e Parker, Kathleen Vaughan. Ioan Fnlltnw- ski, Eileen Ginconia, Elizabeth La n g , Mary Ellen YValsh, and Terr renee Pummett are in- tent as they check the galley sheets for possible errors. Mary Ellen Walsh, Terrence Pom- mett, and Elizabeth Lang plan the third issue of Torch. Xl. Q P'-IIVQ5 . 4 , s z 11-is PACE -5355 'Toi' X If ' 1-'Ner' ?i..f Joan . we NNED :an - :sea REQUIESCAT IN X S ' xx Quill. TRIBUTE TO PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY The sorrow and horror rrsulting from the tragic asxarsina- tion of Jobn F. Kennedy were unparalleled by any single act of tbix century. Here was a grcat leader, a loving jatber, and a loyal luuband. Here, also, wat one of tba grea-text cbampions of inter- national pure 'and brotberbood. Yat, tbrougb a rnoxt daxtardly crime, life was .tnatebed from him. Jobs F. Klnnedy was A true PRESIDENT OF THE PEOPLE. He appealed to tbe younger generation because of bi: own youtb- fulncu and ambition: for' tbe young. He was unlaltering in bix :tand for bi ber education. Knowtng too, that a round mind rnurt baue a iealtby body, be organized and advanced tb: Coun- cil on Youtb Fitnen. Probably tba mast outltanding opportunitg' be are Ameri- ean youtb to expreu their patriotism and brot erly ine was bi: irritidion of tb: Peace Corps. In bonor of tba late Prasklmt, tbix organization will won lu rerognizrd az the Kennedy Corpx. Pruldcnt Kcnnedy': life was one of love and davotion to botb God and Country. In bi: Inaugural Address his vibrant appeal to tbe nation wat, Ari not what your country can do for you, but ratbar what you can do for your country. Equally fl0I00l wrrr bil word: lo a rrportrr urban asked if be prayed allen. HI anrwered, Yen I gut down on my inn: wary nigbt bclorl bad. In Pruident Kenludyh damiu tba world ba: .vullarad un lfflftflbll Ion. S T A F F Editor-in-chief Te,-,Wwe 1 45551555115 Efiitors Mary Ellen lNalsh, Elizabeth Feature Editors Jeanne Parker, Bnrburu Sli..-1-lmi., Kulhlm-1-n Ynuirhzm Rvllorters Judith Hiruss, Roseann Schifano, Consmnuu Umsi, Denise Barnett, Thomas Mammen, Then-uso Brunnick. James Miley, Donna Izzo, Mary Huirhos, Edith Smiih, William Tedesco, Joseph E. Mahoney, John llc-ssc Alllllllli Lisbeth Staab, Antonia Viaturi, Alfred Messina Sports Edward Kilgus, .lcunne Smith. Dorothy Schreiber, Bruce Cook Aft Joan Falkowski Photozraphy Community Studios, Michael .-Xbbene Circulation and Exchange William Berman TYPihg A. McEvoy, P. Fahey, M. Fonry, B, Royce, M. Renna. L. His-der. A. Gould, .l. Visslailli, J. Adams, R. Hajdusek, K. Kroinhofnei-, M. Birmingham Adviser Siscer M. Terentia 5- - .- M25 , x x' ,K A 'Z .ffl 'I :.-.LM xK:xf.ll ll V V W' ' -, lf lf fa' , a s I3 I xl.. f I - X IB lf X' - - ' 4 KL: u TNQ... if M M- fa' fi f,-Q-.Q-Ex . - -K ,V L, . . - , . ,- Q w AMCRTCAU llllllll ll.llll ulfll U lMilllt'l.Q!g Mrs. Spelshouse suggests to Mr. O'l-lara rhin he have his pupils listen to the new Physics records. AMO G THE BOOK Everyone in the library looks busy! lohn Rafferty and Billy Marrineni hunt for books, Marian Pardo and Terry Pommelt scan the newspapers, and the others complete a reference assignment. Mrs. Spelshouse warns Billy Bnxe eckner, Joe A. Mahoney and Dot- rie Schreiber so return their books on time or pay a fine. In Sister Pierre's office, the students can always find guidance in the diffi- cult choice of a college or a career, Sister is ever ready to answer queries on guidance matters. For Thou art my 'rock and my stronghold, and for Thy name's sake Thou wilt lead me and guide me. PS. 30, 4 Nothing without Divine Guidance, Sister Pierre keeps the school motto constantly before her as she gives advice to William Martinetti. GUIDANCE Maybe there's a chance for me, sighs Io Anne Barrett to Charles Patnk. YVilliam Halliday and joseph Mahony peruse college catalogues while Mrs. Nim- mich obligingly assists. Ir's 2 p.m., feeding xime for our youthful frosh. Mary Llmmer is serious as freshman escort guides her across the gym. I Could Have Danced All Night. Seniors honor frosh as their partners for the opening dance. FRESHMAN INITIATION Jerry Mahuny believes that freshman baby-bortle contest winner, Ray Devlin, deserves a carriage ride. R. Rogo, J. Smith, C. Iluuk, P. Barnett, and jerry Muhuny arc amused by Ray Albertds unrics. Joe Brennan cash a warclxful uyc un john Murphy who has n head on lead. VARSITY DANCE Dancers stop, enthralled, as Louie Capozzoli Cback to cameral sings. Edward Kilgus and Robert Groppe greet john Robinson and his date. Latin II and III students prove that popular songs can be laxinized. Margaret Olson, Angelg Patricia Regan, Blessed Virgin and Joseph Bozzcllo, Saint Ioseph, adore the Divine Infant. During the Christmas tableau, Barbara Sheehan introduced narrators, john Robinson, Emily Schan- zer, Wayne Kinch, Cwho rendered the Christmas story in English, Spanish and French respectivelyl. William Tedesco recited a dramatic monalogue, The Present, :md Roseann Schifano read a poem about Christmas eve. my six WISE. MEN French III group carry lightcd flashlights while singing French carols. ighmsz ,ssc fy Sister Rose Teresa directs thc chorus as Sleigh Bells ring mu. lirlhur Shun, l'mhcr Clmsv, and llullxrr ll.um-r cn :hc uulnrlhlly Iiginuil mhlflam. Lok t 72 Q0 James Mahoney adds that final touch K ox , aid 'W JUNIOR PROM John Rafferty, Donna Iuo, Denise Barnett, Bob Young, Joan Fnlkowski, Kevin Robb, Therese Brennick, and Ed Kilgus enjoy the quip that Kilgus has tossed at Bob. lbw For three years we had looked forward to our junior Prom. At last, the magic hours arrived! A beautiful setting, happy couples, music, exquisite gowns, all contributed to mqlce the evening un- forgettable - one of joy. It was as if one would say, In Thee nothing disturbs our joy. . 5 X 19 69 Qt' CD0 cunts, 596mm 630,51- 9 Nakq guy' at G own 5 tLY 5ton SJ' 1902 08 2: u My dnutdwkdow ,JP tp '1-'oo Q15 9' sn A -00 . G on WM,-i. QMS 9 q . cihuslo N Invitation to the Junior Prom. and HEART HOP Farher Soave crowns Seniors l..is Sraab and Joe Mahoney as Queen and King of the Heart Hop. The orher candidates: Kathy McMullen, Ann Purcell, Candy Davi, Jack Hanifan, Andy Praia-uwski, and Pat Kelly, look on. The King and Queen lead the dancing ar the 1964 Hear: Hop, held ro raise money for our Arhiezic Association. Lis and Ine smile for the camera after receiving their crowns. 73 ALL ABOARD FOR THE OPERA! Al Messina clutches his lunch as Lisheth Stash and Jeannette Abbene lead the group into the bus. Bill Halliday cnioys fresh air and me open. School life is supple- mented by an occasional field trip. Students glacl- ly welcome the opportun- ity to expand their hori- mns. Here they are pic' lured before they depart for New Yorlr City to wit- ness rt performance of Verdi's Rigoletto. About fifty students in- terested in journalism at- tended the annual Caitlin- lic Press Conference held at Fordham. There the experts explained the in- tricacies of layout, etlitnr- inl writing, feature stories and captions. Added to the intellect- ual aspect, was the spir- itual - a noon-day Mass, A social hour of dancing followed. PRESS CONFERENCE Aspiring jnurnnlixts pose before lxuurdiug the Ixus fur Furdhaun. Q Newspaper and Yearbook Staffs relux lx-fine snarling, - S -4 Oh that cavity! groans John Murphy. Thomas Ha- ley, Louis Capozzoli, loseph Brennan, John Sordi, Stephen Lehmann, Bruce Cook, Peter Cherry, Philip Wencloloski, and Edward Aulman show little sym- pathy, while Michael Grace opposite Murphy sips his drink wholly unconcerned. Margaret Olson, Roseann Schifano register surprise when the bulb Flashes as Barbara Csajko prepares to leave. Mary Gander, Elizabeth Schreiber and Jeanne Parker were caught off guard. Hungry seniors Edward Aulman, William Brueclener, Donald Brown, John Barry and Linda Bourne scrutinize the menu, Timothy Drumm, Terrence Pommett, Paul Cicarelli, and John Hanley have reached the serving stage. LINE FORMS T0 THE RIGHT IN CAFETERIA! An apple a day is what growing boys need, says Edward Aulman. However, Louis Ca zmli heat him ro it. Joseph Brennan, Maureen Birmingll-lldm, Ioann Visslailli, Anne Byrne and Joanne Scheid hope that Stephen Hickey will wait for his mm. Louie Capozzoli is Queen For a Dayf' Girls join in the fun. SENIORS ENJOY AFTER-LUNCH RECREATION Don Brown Ccenter facing cameraD is the goat of this escapade. Watch your step! You're on Candid Camera! Students obey fire bell promptly. It is a great gift to be under sure, strong guid- ance and to feel in it so to say the hand and arm of God. BISHOP PROHASZKA. FIRE DRILL! N, - W Boy! All that drill and no fire! Who nn that bell? is in the students minds as they retum to Stair classes. 1 Y 1 A K No marriage problems here, Sister Pierre. Confirmed bachelors stare at you I never saw Ward McCue so engrossed before, said Siswr Tcremia. 3 S.. ENGLISH E 5 9 L x Susan Deecken briefs Sister Gaudemia's English class before their TV- production. As seen through a glass faintly . . . Third period English IV students are intent an The Canterbury Tulsa. Diagrams challenge Freshman V during English class. Seniors, 1. Mahnncy, li. Sclianzer. S. Stanuslri. and M. Sullivan rnalu: Sister Terentiafs maga- zine rack their second lmmef' An extensive course of English grammar and literature is provided for the students of Saint Dominic. Freshman year brings the mechanics of grammar and the use of the library to the students. Silas Marner, the unfortunate miser, captures the in- terest ofthe Sophomores, as they delve more into literature. Junior year brings preparation for English Regents. A thorough study of grammar, vocabulary, literature, reading comprehension, and compositions satiate these classes. Finally Senior year, with its study of English literature, acquaints the students with Beowulf, and Shalicspeards Macbeth. In a word, the fourth year course delves into all periods of English writing. Another hook report's duel A. Walsh, Mary Beth Ford, W. Brueck- ner, T. Pommett, K. Vaughan, J. Barry, and B. Sheehan flock to that mecca of English litera- ture, Sister Terentizfs bookshelves. a t Mary Ellen Burns' expressive hands give emphasis to her speech, Our Faith Is the Future , delivered at the Christmas as- sembly. Q 5 N l ,,. l A! J N! P xx 5' .V V 'lx xr k .1 J f N XRJ iA,fl' Xwlxyl N R f X X Thomas Mammen displays the style and confidence which A ,. , QA J X, mf V l N ML' YQ T K rw , lx mlm L K9 Hx, ,HUM J X t X, , VX L11 k W J Affirmative dehaters, Stephen Giemchier and Timothy Daly show concern as negative opponent, Thomas Mammen breaks through their case. Colleague George Braue beams approval The Seniors are practicing the Mass which they will sing on Graduation Day. MU IC Graduation ceremonies were enhanced by the con- tributions of the Glee Club under the able super- vision of Sister Rose Teresa. The Freshman Class listens intently as Sister Rose Teresa teaches them how to sing the Mass. Senior girls take an active part in the weekly singing where chant, folk songs, and classical numbers are taught. Clerical workers: M. Conry, M. Renna, C. Firzsimrnons, B. Royce, A. McEwy, L. Reider, A. Gould, and P. Fahey deliver their finished product to each home room. Thomas Lislon explains the fundamentals of Shorthand to eager Juniors and Seniors. Joe Boccuzi, on the left, seems lo have Inst his power of cnncemmlion which is a must for xrwd typing- , 1 OMMUNITQ rhoto Studio COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Conscientious Shorthand II students take down Sister Mary Carmel's never ending dictation. The fundamentals of shorthand, typing and business administration taught at Saint Dominic's prepare youthful aspirants for careers in the busi- ness world and civil service. During their courses they are afforcled ample opportunity to uw machines similar to those which they will he required to operate during their fu- ture employment. Commercial students, M. Conry, D. Barnett, A. McEvoy, and B, Royce stop at our photographer, Nr. DiLillo's studio to admire their classmates' pic- tures and to pick up their pictures. World History comes alive for the Sophomores as Mr. Reffelt explains its development step by step. Joseph. Brennen points to the Security Council, an integral part of the United Nations, as Mike Moffett, Joseph But- ler, Paula Adams, Elizabeth Lang, jo- Ann Barrett. John Barry, William Rice, and Peter Chen-y celebrate United Na- tions Day. The seeds of our American heritage are sown in the jun- ior class. These students are viewing films of important historical events. HITORY CLASSES 4 , ff ' can QLWW The Senior History class scans Our Times for important pix infomation zo supplement :heir history course. A -' I' r,U'Yllf .fo 4 A lm .0 QM Freshman ll Social Studies group enjoy Sister Teresrfs lecture. A f LM--W' ' A-'T , J wr' YI.. I Y Lrg Lgygxl-c ' L- , Qrp H1 ,P V-qi .5 W ' X l W . 1 Anne Byrne, Donald Brown, Henry Butehorn, and Paul Cicarelli discuss the effects of the Ecumenical Council on world history. Anne and Donald have no eyes for the camera. 89 In eastem France . . . john Barry explains the surface features of France as French III students, Susan DeVito, Margaret Olson, Donald Brown and Sandra Miller look on. John Bowman and Jane Rothmann enact a playlet to eager French I students. failf 'Franectis bw Through the study of I French, students leam, not only the mechanics of the lan- guage, but also, French culture and history. By using records, magazines an d newspapers, they absorb important infor- mation about France while enjoying their work. In addition, the monthly meeting of the French Circle, enables its members to enjoy songs, skits and discussions concerning France and her people. French Circle officers: Mary Sullivan, jean Parker, and Barbara Sheehan dis- cuss the first issue of the Le Petit Journal with its cv-editors, Terrence Pommett and Donald Brown. Ann Byrne, Maureen Birmingham, Wayne Kinch, Peter Cherry, William Rice, Elizabeth Lang, JoAnn Barrett, Sharon Stanesld, Eliza- beth Schreiber, and Mary Hughes, members of the French Circle, enioy reading the pro- vocative Paris Match. , an --wr ,.. Senior French students Cleft to rightj John Murphy, Barbara Lozier, Dottie Schreiber, Stephen Hickey, Bill Bruecltner, John Sordi, Steve Lehmann, Pat Barnett, Joanne Scheid, Josephine Kelly and Bruce Cook listen atten- tively and somewhat dubiously to a French record. Joanne seems to think it's quite fun- ny. while John Sordi is obviously absorbing every word. Joanne Welsch, Joseph E. Mahony, Lisbeth Staah, Paul Hessel and Eileen Henderson listen to the aue diovlingual method ns Joe Bozzello operates the ms- chine. COURSES IN VARIOUS FIELDS OF SCIENCE ARE OFFERED AT Future scientists R. Shady, E. Kilgus, A. Messina, M. Moffet, K. 110111, andlRgdAlI?erto,daided byhMr. gsloara, observe the operation o e inc in pane uring p ysics a ratory. I D I W. Brueckner, T. Daly, J. Miley, D. Schreiber, K. Vaughan, I. Ma- honey, intent physicists, observe the activity of the needle on n Geiger counter Joe Brennan prepares for a physics test All I did was nearly blow up the lab, says Paul Cicarelli dejectedly. Mr. McCcrry points out on the biological chart that water will seelt its own level, regardless of the shape of the container. Bernadette Moore, Adele Lewinsld, Sue Beyer, John Bodner, Maureen Healy, and Francis Devine con- i centrate on examining specimens of the phases of mitosis. Gary Ford and Thomas Siering look on in anticipaticn while Antonia Viatori cries he- cause her experiment didn't work out. In the foreground, Barbara Sheehan questions Pat Bame!t's laboratory techniques. Math students live in a world of their own - a world haunted by radicals, integers, exponents and permutations. Through the study of Math- ematics, they leam to apply methods and logic to everyday and unusual problems. Officers of the Mathletes plan for their next meet to be held at St. Dominic's. They are for the Varsity: Donald Scala, Captain: Edward Aulman, Co-Captaing Marian Pardo, Manager and Elizabeth Schreiber, Student Council Rep- resentative. Officers for the Junior Varsity are: Katherine Kelly, Cnptaing Brenda Moore, Co- Captain and Thomas Dooney, Manager. x Coordinates and Systems in Space seemed easy tu the Juniors after Peter Biasi explained the chart. Let x equal the unknown. What unknown? Solving equations is a cinch for adept Freshmen. Two well-dressed Romans, Edward Aulman and William Tcdesco, arrive at the Town House for the Roman Banquet. I fear the Greeks even bearing gifts, says Donald Brown tu Joe Boccuzi as Latin IV students Kathleen Vaughan, Ed Kilgus, Io- Anne Barrett and Denise Barnett translate the Fall of Troy. john DiLillo pours the libation during the Roman Banquet. Michael Abbene demonstrates the effectiveness of his latest model catapult to toga-garbed seniors: Constance Biasi, Grace Keane, Lorraine Clew, Nancy Horan, Mary Gander, Thomas Mammen, and Ioan Falkuwski. 'W . Z' IC P LATIN Latin IV students Edith Smith, Janes Mn- honey, William Tedesco, Ruben Groppe examine one of the projects for the Latin Exhibit. ALIVE! Mr. Ebhets teaches how tense signs are added to stems to form new tenses. 7 ,ws- Syntax? One must think - and think - and think! id' Will the real Picasso, please, stand! An students, Peggy Olson and Lorraine Clew display their handiwork in ceramics. An 111 Students work conscienxiously in :heir course un block miming, Do we notice some blossoming architects in this Mechanical Drawing l class? The An department of Saint Dominie's under the guidance of Sister M. Laurena, offers a varied and extensive program. An stue dents become familiar with the trudirionul nrt of the great masters :ind the modern wnrlc. of our con- temporaries. In addition, a Senior Art Club, The Pulertesn further encourages the creative ability of the students. A WORLD a One of St, Duminic's famous art students, Ioan Falkowski, dceorntes Sister Terentia's bulletin board. The best laid plans of mice and men it 1 . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . 4 Freshman girls under die direction of Mrs. Greene participate in in- vigorating cnlesthenics. Tumbling Boys. Once over and ready for more, is joe Beraducci as anxious gymnasls wait their turn. GYM Under the direction of the Gym Teacher, Mr. Kaiser. Ioseph Hendrickson demonstrates the art of vaulzing. Joseph Boccuzi and Edward Aulmnn stand ready to assist. William Marainetti, William Van Nostrand, John Hanley, joseph Hendrickson, Paul Hessel, Peter Clancy, George Maher, joseph Beraducci and Edward Aulman watch intently as Tim Drumm and joseph Boccuzi do hand stands during Gym Class. 1 Who's on top? Bill Martinetti and joseph Hendrickson try to pin each other while Paul Hesscl, Bill Van Nostrand, George Maher, Pete Clnnqr, John Hanley, Joe Boccuzi, Tom Liston. jog Beraducci, Ed Aulmnn, Bob Dippi, Mike Doocly, Paul Russell shout encouragement to their favorite. George Maher delights in spilling john Hanley as Mr. Kaiser referees. Sink that ball, shout Robert Dippi and William Van Nostrand as William Martinetti pauses before he shoots. The ball is up and jumping George Maher gets tap ns Bill Martinetti and Joe Hendrickson are ready to converge on the ball. . ., :mm Jw. nm..-if ae. ami--, Jw .QM I W Terrence Pommctt receives the Paragon Oil lncentivu Award from Nassau County Ecccu Nickcrvm. -1 tive Eugene Our beaming So bomore Forensic mem- bers: l. to r. YViliiam Boslcr Mary Ellen Bums, Bernadette Plunlrelt. Michael Bfaughtnn, Hope Nigro and Steve Ciets YC lef. Seniors Margaret Olson and Thomas 'Mammen explain their trophy- winning techniques to Forensic Club members. S If Wittttimt No time for a coffee-break for Father Soave's Religion class. The modem world, steeped in restlessness, immorality, and vice has little interest in religious training of youth. Realism is the order of the clayg spirituality and a right sense of values seem to have been relegated to oblivion. In such an entangled world, the Catholic's mission is to inspire men with a reverential fear of Cod and also re- spect for His laws. Consequently, the curriculum at St. Dominic endeavors to inculcate Religion as a guiding spirit for our lives. Much time is spent in studying the proper preparation for marriage. Thus, the students should go forth with a spiritual motivation to combat the evils of divorce and unfaithfulness which are eating at the very heart of our society. RELIGIO CLASSES Sister Pierre gets various reactions from this group. 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Cherry, S. Hcmgen, G. Haubenreich, R. Reilly, A. Reinhardt, 1. Sordi. Bouom row: J. Muzyka, j. Hanley. J. Tymann. G. Luciano, W. Manineni, S. Lehmann, j. Brady, M. Devlin, and R. Scully. Who needs rockets? Bill Bmecltner flies without them This year St. Dominic's football team left its mark on the Catholic High School Football Lea- gue. Having taken their dose of defeat since foot- ball was reestablished at St. Dominic's, this year's team chalked up what was for them, an impres- sive record. Though they were not the League champions, they showed the spirit and determina- tion which helped them to overcome favored ada versaries. I tlon't cams. It's my football and l'm going, Hcmgcn tries to evndc tnrklcrs. Sordi plunges through Wheatley defenses for a touchdown. George Haubenreich strains for extra yardage on the quarterback! rollout as the last defender makes a decisive tackle. Bill Cox plunges fur seven yards ni blockers and lauclzlurs pile up in his wake. Steve Hemgen sweeps around the end. 1 if gi ,H , ,t .VU .e -'f ,ev .1 ,, ,ff Mr? mf' 'W lfllqo i4xCLI.,'l V U Y NW' limi. fy Ld L' ' - i Iohn Sordi tries to squirm out of a pair of grasping hands ' fbffiwk Elf A , as two more opponents approach to finish off. It. w , ww 'U df X writ, U 6102 VJ! 'X WP fl . 1 w fl' L' ' A gf tmkmlf-V V' ,' V I.V.TE.AM Left to right, top row: Mr. Tirico, Mr. McCorrly, B. Harper, I. Hanifan, I. Morrel, J. Davenport, C. Willard, R. Mahoney, B. Dannebaum. j. Brady. Center: M. Gencarelli, I. Flood, S. Wa sh, S. Beach, M. Bowler, S. Conners, I. DiLillo, J. Luciano, C. Acerra, T. Ryan, K. Payne, Mr. Kaiser. Bottom row: K. McConniclc, C. Schweinfest, R. Carroll, K. Bowler, D. Mahoney, R. Devlin, J. Finnegan, J. Stevralia, T. Daly. 1964 VARSITY Susan Lee Donna Izzo 1? Susan Low Eileen Cinconia Joanne Schcid, Captain Edith Smigl, Roscann Sclxifamn CHEERLEADERS Y Patricia Barnett Constance Biasi Durmhy Schreiber, Un-Captain jo Anne Barrett Jeanne Smith Therese Brcnnick Anne Dougherty :s W fw- fOm 3 we- 4 we x 4 lf Q 1. WE, z Sisters Comelian, Gaudentia and Raphael join with the students to cheer the team during the pep rally. Dnn't get carried away remarks Al Skidmore to Ray Alberto as john Robinson and Joseph Mahoney gave l him a free ride. The fun reached its climax during the pep rally as a mock football game was played between Saint Dominic's and Saint Mary's. 111 r KX v l Billy Brucclcncr and Pius X players buulc for wbnund, Dennis Callahue and Bob Scully jump high for the top. Kevin Lcavy and Charlie king tusslc for rho ball with Pius X players. VARSITYI Charlie Lang shoots and scores. B A S K E T B A L L The best of St. Dom's - VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD First row: left to right, Coach T. McCurry, K. Icavy, B. Groppe, I. Boecuzi, I. Davenport E. Kilgusg Second row, C. Lang, B. Brueclmer, G. Haubenreiclx, B. Scully, D. Gallahue. Joe Boccuzi Ricky Rego Billy Bmeclmer ,- Robert Groppe Edward Krlgus james Davenport Out of here? Don't be ricuculous, George! There are no little men in- side our ball! says Coach Mcfbrry to George Haubcnreich. Billy Bruock- ner laughs at the very idea. George Haubenreich Bull Brucckner out jumps Bob Buchenberger of Samt Plus X on the opemng tap Dennis Gallahue Charlie Lang Bob Scully ,4 Kevin Leavy Mr. McGunnigle demon- strates bnll-handing to Jack Hanifan and Vinny McNa- mam. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Left no right, back row: Mr. Mvfvunnigle, Bob Bymes, Greg Bogclanigh, john Luciano, Warren Mehncns, Phil Siahlman. jerry Mclouglmlin. Michael Walsh. Fmn! row: Vinny McNamara, Tom McAuley, Andy Prosowski, Incl: Hanifan, Guy Luciano, Chris McNamara, Sean Beach. UNIOR VARSITY CHEER Behind our j.V. League Champions are the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. Left to right, first row: Ju? Carlson, Susie Deccltcn, Kathy Dannhauser, Patricia Quis, Kate Kelly, and Robyn Gronemann. Top row: Alice Rear on. Kathy Shea, Dot DeVine, Sue Cisiger, Terry Anglim, Diane Ochscnreitcrg Co-Captain, Kathy Smithg Captain. j.V. Cheerleaders line entrance to Gym as Anne Dougherty sets pace for Varsity Cheerleaders: ll6 L E A D E R S S. Cisiger, D. Ochsenreiler, A. Reardon. K. Dnnnhnuser S. Deecltcn, J. Carlson, K. Shea. P. Quis, K. Kelly, R. Gronemann. K. Smith, D. DeVine, T. Anglim. Top row: Dunng rehearsal, Bill Van Nostrand and Paul Hegel, seniors, ive cues ro those on stage. Al Messina and Diane Ochsenreh rer practice Some Enchanted Evening. The chorus heartily agrees with Kevin Dwyer that, There is Nothing Like an Dame! SOUTH PACIFIC Eliza sure ueen Anglim are camera The cast for this year's pm duction of South Pacific re- hearsed diligently from March to May. Father Soave's efforts to put on a really big show made thc hard work wonh- while. f 5 My ',-p:.,v?1TI 7' J. 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Mahoney, g Jr. Blessed Virgin Sodality, East Northport Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Boccuzi, Sr. Mrs. Mary R. Boyle Mr. 81 Mrs Joseph Bozzello Joseph Brennan The Buck's Delicatessen Mr. 81 Mrs. John A. Burke Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Chaifetz Francis A. Cherry Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Chiz Coil Winding Equipment Company QConte's Pharmacy, East Meadow Adrienne M. Cook Joe Dee's Restaurant The Depot Garage, Locust Valley Mr. Richard Disbrow y Mrs. FrancesQU. Doyle Mr. Mrs.f'Edward Drumm, Mr. 81 Mrs.lSidney Feld. ' Mrs. Bernard Fitzsimmons Mr. 8. Mrs. Ralph Fletcher Ford Family Compliments of a Friend H Rowald Godlewski ' Mr . 8. Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs Mrs R. Groppe I Jeremiah John Ha'dusek I Joseph Haley 81 Mrs .'.l William M.,'Marzuk 81 Mrs. F. Matzkefif I Mr. 81 Mrs. Samuel McCafferty The Mill Pond House Mr. 81 Mrs. Louis Minicozzi Mrs. Rose E. Munnie William G. Murphy, Westbury .Mf- Mr. 'Murray's Taxi P ' T Mr. 81 Mrs. John Muzykai Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter E. Nimmich Oyster Bay Pro Shop Mr. 8. Mrs. Francis V. Pardo Mr. 8. Mrs. Eugene Rogo Mr. 81 Mrs. Edgar I. Royce Mr. 81 Mrs. George Schanzer Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Scheid Mr. 8- Mrs. Frank Schifano Mr. 8. Mrs. Gerard Schmidt Mr. 84 Mrs. A. Schreiber y SmalI's Market r J. A J. Smith Mr . 81 Mr. 81 Mr. 8: Mr. 81 Mrs Mrs Mrs 8. Sons, Levittown . John L. Smith' . H. Staneski . Thomas Sullivan Mrs. L. Sussi Syosset Bookand Card Shop Mr. 8. . John J. Hanley Havens Stationery and Luncheonette b The Henderson Family ' Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry F. Hesse Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Hendrickson, Sr. l,4Syosset CoachgGriII y ,',, I ' Mr. 8. Mrs.-S. A. Tedescoiii Mr. 81 Mrs.iAIan Van Nostrand Village Grocery Mr. 81 Mrs. Anthony Visslailli Mr. 8- Mrs.gJohn Walsh and family Dr. 81 Mrs.-'Joseph E. Mr. 81 Mrs Richard Welsch The Zimmer Family afrona ,. .. James Abbe, Jr, Leamy's Book Shop, East Northport - The Attio Door 3 ' Evan -Lurie, Jeweler A ' if . 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May The Blessings Of The Immaculate Heart Of Mary Inculcate A Strong Desire To Emulate Her Graces In Your Future Vocations Immaculate Heart of Mary Guild 2-4700 Lizza 81 Sons, Inc. M CONTRACTORS OYSTER BAY, N Y Compliments of OUR LADY OF MERCY CHURCH Rev. Louis Schwebius, Paxtor HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK Compliments of St. Ignatius Loyola Parish HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK ED 4-1377 ED 4--1378 CAIJOIL CO., .9llC. Oxygen - Equipment -- Repairs Acetylene - Supplies - Rentals 4-0 .lericho Turnpike JOHN CVINAR Jericho, L. l., N. Y. WELLS 1-0500 - 0501 William Kroemer 81 Sons, Inc. Tractors - Equipment - Seeds Farm -- Industrial - Garden West John Sl. Charles Lang Hicksville, N. Y. EMPIRE 1-1711-2-3 Conlan-, gates, nc. Carpet Workroom to the Trade Frank Conlan President 1076 Jackson Avenue Long Island City 1, N. Y Edgewood 3-B482 COMPASS MEASURING SERVICE, INC. 60 MAY AVENUE WESTBURY, N. Y. I E .s 'M 2. 5 R . 'ur EXPERT MEASURERS SERVING THE CARPET INDUSTRY Mr. Meadow Brook Sends Best Wishes For Success TO THE CLASS OF 1964 MEADOW BROOK NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PINE HOLLOW BOWL BUD Russlzu. 275 PINE HOLLOW ROAD OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK WAlnut 2-5032 A Restaurant of Continental Atmosphere Cocktail Lounge Viennese Music Air Conditioned VIENNESE COACH Route 25, Jericho Tumpike SYOSSET, N. Y. WAlnut 1-2380, 9873 Your hosts . . . Thure johansson, Russ Lundstrum Selecting a profession or business in which you will devote your life eaming a living for yourself, and contributing something in addition to your fellowman, can be a very perplexing problem for students. The managment of this bank recommends that you seriously consider the banking business as a vocation that can be challenging, rewarding and satisfying. HEMPSTEAD BANK 17 Offices on Long Island Oyster Bay Offices: South St Summit Streets Member Federal Deposit lnsurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System St. Paul the Apostle Parish Sewing Jericho - Brookville - Muttontown Rev. Daniel J. Potterton, Pastor Compliments of l Iohn Cicarelli Sz Family Hillcrest Lane Compliments of ST. DOMINICS HIGH SCHOOL Father's Club Compliments of SAINT DOMINIC HOLY NAME SOCIETY MARLEN C. R033 81 JEREMIAH J. CALLAHAN Insurance Consultants First National Cily B k B 'Id' g Levittown, New Y k PErshing 1-4-420 Ploneer 6-7330 COMPANY, INC. LONG ISLAND STEEL PRODUCTS CO., INC. FUEL OIL SALES and Steel Fabricators 24- HR. SERVICE WA 1-3500 HA 7-3500 100 Henicks Road Mineola, L. I., New York COMPLIMENTS OF ST. RAPHAEL CHURCH EAST MEADOW, LI. Compliments of ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR PARISH RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS excellent CUPS design PI-AQU55 skilled TROPHIES craftsmanship superb quality YOUR CLASS JEWELER DIEGES 8z CLUST I7 JOHN STREET ' NEW YORK 8, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA - PROVIDENCE MANUFACTURING IEWELERS BEST WISI-IES ST. AIDAN'S PARISH Williston Park, N. Y. CH 9-9866 CH 9-9841 TRIO RESTAURANT Sz BAR 746 Old Betlxpage Rd. Old Bethpage, L 1. Italian American Cuisine Special rates for private parties Music and Dancing Saturday nights WA 1-1012 Free Delivery -I 100508880 . f'-,,neLlcnTLrren H111 J 1 1 aa. ......,,.,... .. lg ' CENTER DELICATESSEN alfom-z cooking Dm. especially F. LoBianco R. Gilbert J r. 123 JACKSON AVE. SYOSSET, N. Y. One of America's famous old Inns Con atulations Q ,i To The Class of 1964 I MR. Sz MRS. JOSEPH ,, , ,. 4' V. MUN NIE Luncheon or dinner will be a real treat for the whole family Hicksville Road and Jericho Tumpike WE 1-2201 Zinum 8: Qlnunirg Bmpr 312 Jericho Tumpike Just West of South Oyster Bay Road Syoeset, Long Island, N.Y. BARLEYVS PHARMACY ROBERT J. SCHWAN, PROP. 167 Post Avenue Westbury, Ll., N.Y. Phone EDgewood 3-0060 PAPERBACKS - STATIONERY GREETING CARDS GIFTS-SHELLS . S? X55 BRINKIN X PHARMACY W 687 Glen Cove Ave. S- Glen Head, N. Y. - on 14940 Q 0 Q N. Izzo M. Raduazzo S' Y Q Q R 'x if SPECIAL Q ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED- l38 N 1 I Roihmanlvs Ggst noruuchlnu The present highway consiruction will not in any way change our long standing policy of sewing old and new friends throughout the years. Route 25-A East Norwich, Ll., N.Y. WA1nut 2-0266 EISEMAN N BUICK 330 W. Old Cnuntry Road Hicksville, N.Y. SALES 81 SERVICE Sala Wells 1-0900 Service Wells 1-0909 Parts Wells 1-0969 PLAINVIEW FORD Sales Sc Service 15 Shore Avenue Oyster Bay, N.Y. 120 So. Oyster Bay Rd. Syosset, N.Y. WA 1-5300 FORD - FALCON - THUNDERBIRD Syosset office LONG ISLAND CITY SAVINGS BANK 50 Jackson Ave. 0 WA 1-2900 McGUIRE and ADAMS AGENCY General Insurance 328 Hill 'd Avenue Williston P k, L. I., N. Y. Telephone: PI 6-3715 Best Wishes ST. RAPHAEL SCHOOL East Meadow, N. Y COMPLIMENTS OF HOLY FAMILY CHURCH Hicksville, N. Y. Telephones: WAlnut 2-4880-4881 i52II1H1Ihg'z iilllurkbt PRIME MEATS - POULTRY PROVISIONS 101 S th S cet 0?'Sler Bay, I... I. SULLIVAN'S TRAVEL SERVICE TIMOTHY J. SULLIVAN AIRLINES - STEAMSHIPS RAILROADS 8: BUSES TOURS -- HOTELS - RESORTS 8: CRUISES There I.: No Charge F or Our Services Pl I-4131 370 Hillside Ave. Williston Park, N. Y, Compliments of A8zP uper urkets Compliments of PINE TAVERN Be! Wishes The Class of 1964. OYSTER BAY COUNCIL N0. 1206 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FRANCIS P. DEVINE FUNERAL DIRECTOR Class of '34 293 SOUTH STREET OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK WAlnut 2-6700 ,,,ff'?P--- , ' 'fir' Fl , .f.v:.- -m-:yr-!-1 Lis. '- 1 . ir ' im ar I ll,..1mi rm. in ma' f JY -' wr E -,wr 7 zjlrj ' , llfllmlfllll - Lb:-.4.u A KA, ,md-Jizz-9 Kd!- A l . 1-g:.f x Tel. 0Riole 6-3686 Truck Crane -8338 Bulldozer For Hire IZZO 8a VERGATA General Conlraclors Tree Moving and Trimming Grading Lawns Cinclers - Topsoil - Sand - Gravel Bank Run Creenvale Highway Creenvale, I.. l. CARVEL ICE CREAM 36 Flavors 14-9 Pine Hollow Road Oyster Bay, N. Y. Compliments of RICHARD F. RAKOWSKI, D.D.S. AND FAMILY Compliments of SYOSSET RAM BLER Congratulations to The Class of '64 from THE CLASS OF '65 C0ngratulal.ions to The Class of '64 from THE CLASS OF '66 THE JUNIOR VARSITY Congratulations CHEERLEADERS to 1964- 5 K th S. R b The Class of 64- Blaine Kath? Slin from Terry Kalgt Sue D. Sue G. THE CLASS OF '67 Judy Alice Kathy D. NA 8-1888 HA 3-0400 WAlnut 1-6500 HENDRICKSON BUS CORP. HUNTINGTON COACH CORP. SYOSSEI' LANES Howard Eisenstein JAMES V. CLIFFORD Jericho Tpke 81 Eileen Way, Syosset, N. Y. President Bayville, N. Y. GRI l 6-2129 Tel' RE 98580 Olliglz 6-2460 SERV US HARDWARE MILL SUPPLYJNC. JOSEPHINE RUSSO Indwffid Di3f7'ibW0 -' REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE M. Katzin 135-12 Liberty Ave. Richmond Hill, N.Y. 673 Glen Cove Ave. Glen Head, N. Y. PErshing 5-6582 MIDLAWN BAKE SHOP Italian - American Pastries - Cakes for all occasions Tasty Bread Si Rolls 1049 Hicksville Road Frank D'Alessio Seaford, New York WE 1-0220 PETERS French Cleaners 3: Tailors TUXEDO RENTAIS 422 Jerusalem Ave. Allied Shopping Center Hicksville - Levittown cam.: 1-2:59 Ru. rznsmnu I aiu TRAGAR FUEL CO.. INC. SALES tl: Ssnvlcs JACK BRENNICK WANTAGH N V WILLISTON TRAVEL CENTER 178 Hillside Ave. Williston Park, N. Y. Rose Repke PIoneer 7-74314 Telephone MYrtle 2-6222 Residence: MYrtle 2-7111 Mailing Address 218 W. Rogues Path, Huntington, N. Y. SCARSELLA'S FLORIST 81 GREENHOUSES Flowers for all Occasions Flowers Telegraphed Nationwide Route 25-A, Next to Memorial Cemetery Oyster Bay, N. Y. HIGGINS 8: BECKETT DISPENSING OPTICIANS O 19-A EAs'r MAIN Srnssr Ovsrsn BAV. LONG ISLAND wAi.nur z.1s7o WElls 5-6177 Air Conditioned CHINA VIEW CHINESE Q AMERICAN RESTAURANT SPECIAL FAMILY DINNERS We Spetializz In Orderx Ta Take Ou! 595 SOUTH OYSTER BAY ROAD PLAINVIEW SHOPPING CENTER, L. I., N. Y. Congratulations to the Seniors of '64 BLESSED VIRGIN SODALITY ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA Hicksville Compliments of THE SENIOR ALL-STARS Compliments of John Rick My We-,e Tm' MR. si MRS. R. M, SCALA George Bill N . 1 Mike 0 Joe Steve .4 2215? . A . . . as T- -iw ,Qui 'gi iz .Ft-.' ' - . .r R f: YV ,f -1. Lf . 1 I 4 : -: if ,Qa- WA 2-5646 -3 i' l 'E NE' Fig' TT' .H .. .. STERLING LAUNDRY .mum us: .---mx. UL!! Hu imun' , ' N-f 'A-.w y g , -iw-il I' - 'ORLANDO A :nl-'I '1 - runnin: TI Audrey Ave. .' '- . T V A ' oysm Bay, N. Y. ' A 'Q S' 4 ' 4 D' ORLANDO WA 2-4771 Compliments Compliments of f o TTAN F D TORE MANHA O0 S MR. AND MRS. Williston Park, N. Y. RICHARD V. DWYER Compliments of THE KEYHOLE 0Riole 6-0980 M 31 A LANDSCAPE SALES 193 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley, N. Y. WAlnul 2-42lS OYSTER BAY GUARDIAN PRINTERS - PUBLISHER N. Edward Disbrow, Prop. 43 WEST MAIN STREET OYS'I'ER BAY, NEW' YORK Compliments of MR. AND MRS, JOSEPH HENDERSON NA B -ZOIO 'ms PLAIN AND Zn? cnfr snows 279 BAYVILLE AVENUE BAYVILLE, NEW YORK M. Cooke ur: Ano Gtnrnlu. 716011017109 JAMES F. WALSH ICB SOUTH STIII1' wALNu1' 2-4788 Ovlrlll BAY. N. V. MATINECOCK STABLES John Brennan, Prop. 261 Oyster Bay Road, Locus! Valley Riding lessons - Horses Bearded and For Sale OR 6-4173 WAU-m zozao JOHN A. DIBLASI AGENCY' INC. gavuf1.gJdfaAra ovsvzn Bur noAD Job-iN A. DIBLAII :AsY Nonwlcn-1, N, V. A COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE Wells Travel Service WELL! 5-l4l2 443 SOUYH OYSTER BAY RD NEXT YO I. AY L I K FLAINVIEW. LONG ISLAND N Y IDWAV INDFPING CE VII Compliments of MARTELLA PHARMACY ANU NIELAND PHARMACY Eusl Norlhporl Compliments of W. TIMOTHY DARRAH, ESQ. Compliments of THE RECORD-PILOT Nnssau's Biggest Weekly Newspaper Congratulations to the Class of 1964 THE LIBRARY STAFF DOBKIN PHARMACY Sea Cliff New York Compliments of Compliments of MR. AND MRS. SECURITY ADVERTISING CO. EVERETI' HUGHES INC. Nassau-MYrtle 2-2770 DA' N'C T on L s 2457 on me 6 :ees New York-516 lVIYrtle 2-2770 Suffolk-HAmilton 1-4161 CURTIS SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY, INC. Service To The School Through Photography Helen Mulhail 52 Elm Street, Huntington, I... I., N.Y. MEYER AUTO REPAIR, INC. GENERAL REPAIRING - LUBRICATIDN - TOWING FRONT END ALIGNMENT - GAS A OIL B3 BIRCH HILL ROAD A s Maven Locusv VALLEY N v BRITISH EMPIRE EXCLUSIVELY 11841019353 Each approval selection made up of a single Colony or Dominion. Prices in most cases are at discounts of 60W or more from standard cau- logues. All material is of fine to very fine quality. Want Lists Filled. Reference required. BEELINE STAMPS, INC., 160 School St., Oyster Bay, N. Y. J. S. Reilly, Philatelist WEIGAND BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME WILLISTON PARK AND BALDWIN COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of .l. P. FREEMAN MR. AND MRS. OPTOMETRIST PATRICK CAMPBELL 15 Ira Road Walnut 1-3580 Syosset, N.Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. N. J. SCHREIBER OR 6-3672 Compliments of SEA GLEN DELICATESSEN FOOD SPECIALISTS 602 Glen Cove Avenue Sea Cliff Compliments of LEONARD W. HALL, WILLIAM J. CASEY AND JOHN W. BURKE - H 0 BA RT- FOOD MACHINES Joseph A. Martinetti Sales Representative I9 Walt Whitman Road Huntingtnn Station, N.Y. WA 2--1520 EASTNOR HARDWARE WA 2-0533 Oyster Bay Road East Norwich, N.Y. Oriole 6-2537 JOSEPH L. VULPIS Plumbing 81 Heating .loblaing - Alterations Sea Cliff New York Compliments of JAMES A. MARTIN FUNERAL HOME, INC. Telephone Pioneer 6-5505 412 Willis Avenue Williston Park, New York GOLDMAN BROS. Sporting Goods Athletic Uniforms Custom-made Sweaters and Jackets for Teams and Clubs 192 Broadway, Hicksville WE 1-0441 MATINECOCK BANK A Community Bank Locust Valley, N.Y. Bayville, N.Y. Member Federal Deposit Corporation WA 2-4070 AUDREY ANN SHOPS Women's Specialty Shop 8 AUDREY AVENUE OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK Ann Gelgand Min Di Jorio NICHOLS BROTHERS Hardware and Home Supplies 317 Jackson Ave. Syosset, N.Y. MESSINGER INSURANCE AGENCY Tel. ANdrew 1-1357 Where the Business of Insurance is not a Sideline East Norlhport, N.Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FRANK GIASI Compliments of ASSOCIATED of EAST NORWICH' Compliments of lVl. A. CONNELL WAlnut 2-3646 T. J. MCNAMARA CONTRACTING CO. GENERAL CONTRACTINC All Types of C oncr ete Work 88 Tooker Avenue Oyster Bay, N.Y. Compliments ot' JAKOBSON SHIPYARD, INC. Oyster Bay, N.Y. VILLAGE PHARMACY SUN DRUG STORES INC. Prompt Free Delivery HA 3-7477 375 Main St. Huntington, N.Y Across from St. Patrick's MCFARLAND REAL ESTATE North Shore Specialist Since 1948 : Suburban Homes, Country : Estates in the . . . Call. Pi. 6-5220 : Brookville's, Old Westbury : Roslyrfs. Lattinglovm. : Locus! Valley, Oyster Bay Cuve : Laurel Hlrllnw. East. Williston 119 llill-isle Avenue. Williston Park. l..l.. N.Y, NORTH SHORE TRAVEL SERVICE INC. 68 Jackson Ave. Syosset L. I., New York WA 1-7777 COMPLIMENTS of CHURCH OF ST. BERNARD Levittown, N.Y. CHAFF EE HARDWARE COMPANY James F. Chaffee 139 West Hills Road HAmilton 7-4455 Huntington Station, N. Y. WALTER C. HEWITI' 36 Vernon Valley Road Dist Northport, N. Y. WA 2-3555 GENE BOREK GOLF PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE New and UsedGolf Equipment AN 1-0991 JUNIOR CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS COURT SACRED HEART NO. 370 Oyster Bay, New York EAST NORWICH REXALL DRUGS Oyster Bay Road East Norwich, N.Y. Libern P. Celta Frank W. Cetta WAlnut 2-0511 Compliments of THE OYSTER BAY SWEET SHOP WA 2-9799 124 South St. Oyster Ba Y OYSTER BAY STATIONERY STORE FRANK A HY, Proprietor: Full Line of School Supplies Hallnlnrk 6 Nan-mx: Card: Dhry 6 Autograph Boob: 103 SOUTH STREET OYSTER BAY, N.Y HARBOR PHARMACY New York Avenue, Halesite, N. Y. Phone HAxnilton 7-9304- TIL IVANNOIZ 345050 Honrrm-:R CON'l'RAC'l1NG Co.. INC. EXCAVATIN6 - GRADING CRANES. IULLDOZERS. GRADER PAYLOADER. TRUCKS FOR HIRE 410 NEWBRIDGE AVENUE EAST MEADOW, N. Y THE WRIGHT PLACE T0 BUY OR SELL FRANK E. WRIGHT 8 SONS REALTORS - INSURERS ld HEMFSTEAD TURNPIKE WEI1' NENPIYEAD. N. Y. IVANNDI 1.7440 CHARLIE ARNIE GREENFIELD SERVICE STATION COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Puck-UP 8: DELIVERY OPPOSITE SYOSSET HOSPITAL JERICHO TPKE. WALNUT I-972l SYOSSET. L. I.. N. Y. Sincere bat wishes for a SHOP-WISE DRUG STORE HAPPY HEALTHY c.J. 'r0.c....0, B.s. J. J. Raab, B.s. HOLY FUTURE T0 THE cuss OF 1964 324 Jericho Tumpike f l'0I'll SYM NX- SAGAMORE PHARMACY, INC. Phone wA1....r 1-5260 8gyfQf f,3 OVVICI P WALNW ' NAssAu SuFFol.K O'KEEFE-HUTCHINSON-DOWNING. INC. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 24 AUDREY AVENUE Ovlvln BAV. N. Y. W. W. HUTCHINBON Haul PNQNI 2-BV7l LUMBER AND SUPPLY CORPORATION HENRY R. GRIMM. MGI. Loculf VALLEV lluncu ORloLl 8-2220 ORDERS TO TAKE OUT HA 1-0210 -ilDlNG Chinese Cusine - Cockfail Lounge Hofel Accommodefions 811 NEW YORK AVENUE HUNTINGTON, N. V. Compliments of friday., 6 Sigur SAILMAKERS 'lo SOUTH .TRI-rf ' oyffln IAY. N. Y. ll77l TILIPMDNI Ill WA 2-Sill WA I-2227 Formal Wen Special Din-ounl For Pronu LIPPI FRENCH CLEANERS 342 JERICHO TURNPIKE SYOSSl1', NEW YORK Oericho Tpke., cor. Somh Oyster Bay RdJ O TACK-DOWN Culrrrl lllnlreotn ON Youll Plllllll I :Mezlan Uamfut Gm- C'-IQNMG onmN1'ALaDoun1'lcRuoe e Bnounoou 2 INOW Kool AND PLANT 'MTN' Ill IOUTN ITRIIT OYITIR IAY. N. V. IIWIAVINB ROIIRT R. MIRNIGI WALNUT I-ll00 Molded Fiber Glass MFG Thompson and 0.M.C. Boston Whaler Sales 81 Service Evinmde-Marine HardwarfPAccessorIes GERAGHTY'S SOUND VIEW MARINE, INC. 14 Bayville Avenue, Bayville, N.Y. NA 8-1100-Closed Mondays .jellzune Gomfrucfzbn Gompany 33 BALDWIN AVENUE LOCUST VALLEY. N Y ALEX J BETHUNE ORIOLE U 4629 NA B 252l S C H E N C K ' S Nassau Marine Soles 8. Service Co., Inc. MARINE SUPPLIES TORO MACHINERY RIPRIIINTATIVI. I4 22 LUDLAM AVENUE IAYVILLE. L. I.. N.Y PINE HOLLOW COFFEE SHOP 265 Pine Hollow Rd. Oyster Bay FROM A SNACK T0 A STEAK Open 7:30 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. - Tn. wA,Lnu1- 2.57151 faefynl 8 Sportswear ' Lingerie 7 WEST MAIN STREET OYSTER BAY. N. Y. gosepll RADIANT COLORING PASTEL BLONDES WALNUT 2-0160 HAIR STYLING 11 Ovsrsn BAV RD. EAST NoRwxcH. N. Y. WALNUT 2'4DUD 5:55 Bay 64551223 ANTIQUES INSURANCE REAL ESTATE IIECELIA LARBEN ALVAN B. HUTCHINBDN 7D Sauna Bran? Dvlvtll BAY. N. Y. ALIBTIPPHEALEV M.B. DITRDEN MURRII ALIBTIN DATBUN gyda may tgarayr, Jw. AUTHEIRIZED SALES S1 SERVICE 67 W- MAIN BTREE1' UYBTUI BAY. N. Y. WALNUV l'544D EMIL EULCK Inu. GILHULY CHOWDER AND MARCHING SOCIETY Deo el Patrice NOBMAN'S HARDWARE - PAINTS - Housnwmzss Evinrude Outboard Motor's Custom Picture Framing Oyster Bay's First Hardware Swre Since l9ll SOUTH ST. OYSTER BAY OPEN ll HOUR' DAILY BAKING ON PREM IIE! TOWNE DINER JACKSON t WHITNEY AVENUES SYOSSET. N. Y EDWARD ANDREWS. Prop. WA I-9793 1 WA I-Blll WALNUT 2-5588 - B567 adini. 660. GRQCERIES - FRUIT! - VEGETABLE! EBTABIJISHED 1902 96 SOUTH STREET OYSTER BAY, N. Y. NA 812323 Prompt, Flu Delivery TWIN HARBOR DRUGS, Inc. J. Dougherty, 0. Dayton PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY WE GIVE YUU SERVICE 282 BAYVILLE AVENUE BAYVILLE. N. Y. Telephone WA 2-7222 JACQUES CHALIKIAN DIAMONDS - JEWELRY - WATCHES CLOCKS - SILVERWARE Specialisr in Fine Watch and Clock Repairs For Over 5 Generations Antique Clock: Repairfd und Serviced 25 E. MAIN ST. OYSTER BAY, N. Y Compliments of CARTIN'S Fast Northport Cleaners NORWICH VARIETY INC. Oyster Bay Rd. East Norwich L.I. As Near As Your Phone PARK EAST FISH MARKET, INC. 19 Forest Avenue OR 6-1717 -8 Locust Valley, N.Y. EASTNOR PHARMACY Michael A. Rodelli, Ph.G. Cor. Hawthome 81 Oyster Bay Rd. East Nonv-ich, LJ., N.Y. wmnul 24200 OYSTER BAY LUMBER CO. Budding Mmnnu Bay sneer Oyster Bay, 1.1. FREN! WELL! B-SSDD MONTANA REALTY AND INSURANCE AGENCY CHARLEI J. IIONTANA Ill NDITM IIDADWAY WILLIAM M. PAYOIKI HICKIVILLII, N. Y BUCKINGHAM VARIETY STORE Your Neighborhood S R IO Full Line of Srboal Suppliu 36 AUDREY AVENUE OYSTER BAY, N.Y. Phone WAlnut 2-4515 mary agzagell l-IAIRSTYLIST 13 East Main Street Oyster Bay, LI., N.Y. Closed Mondays LEWIS N. WATERS SURVEYING AND ENGINEERING so :Alf uAlN IT. OYSTER BAY. L. I.. N. Y. IIT. llll ululzn or NEW volut lYA1'! loclrrv or rlovnlxonu. lunmltns AND LANL: lunvzvonl 1'tL:PuoNr:s: vu :dole N. V. inf: Llcnu: N0 U as WA lflsa WAlnuI2-4343 LONG ISLAND COAL CO. Oyster Bay's Oldest Fuel Co. FUEL OIL - BURNER SERVICE 24 - Hour Service 34 South Street Oyster Bay, N. Y. Telephone: WAlnut 2-9743 .lIlVlMY'S BARBER SHOP .Iames S. Spinella, Prop. COMMANDER OIL CORPORATION Residential Fuel Oils Industrial Refrigeration-Heating-Air Conditioning Sales 81 Service '98 South SUM Ovsler Bay, N- Y- Main Office sf Teminal Oyster Bay, N.Y. wmnm 2.1000 Hflmilfliaons 1-1110 WAx.llrr I-0222 Congratulations to the Class of ,64 B. J. GILMORE, D.D.S. from MR. AND MRS. LOUIS A. STAAB 283 JACKSON AVKNUI Brolin Lolo bulb, N. Y lv An-01:1-l.lI'l . - THOMAS J. REARDON T PHONE WA l- IO74 Insurance 53 AUDREY AVENUE p, 0, BQX 87 cHARl.o1'rE M. RYAN OYSTER BAY. N- Y- GENERAL INSURANCE AND BONDS YULIPNUNICI WA'-NU' 1-033 vo .Manson AVENUE svosssr N n-aus MEYERDIERKS 81 CO. Groceries and Prime Meats COMPLIMENTS OF Phones WAlnut 2-0052 and 0053 Milk and Cream MICCO BROTHERS Fruits and Vegetables .East Norwich, N.Y. wnnuv 2 un: n. 5. Plzncl: muon WMHUK P5025 gum 2 LEX REALTY mrurrrrn A onnzavuc ununusf sn-:r:nAL1-urs R H S . I., nuns - cnuuuzn - IUFFET r:A1':mNn M 7 Pm' H I RUDUL, Hum, 'DUKQDIQSJIQRQAI 'mo vz JACKSON AVENUE svosssr, N.Y. It's SYOSSET DRUGS- It's LOCUST GROVE DRUGS It's TWIN HARBOR DRUGS For Prescriptions A All Your Drug Needs DeGeorge, Dnyron an Dougherty, Prop. l'el. HAmilton 7-4472 HOMETOWN AUTO SERVICE General Auto Repairing Power Equipment Sales o Service Charles H. Teschmacher 1600 New York Avenue Huntington Station, N. Y. 5lG WALNUT 2.3l54 Messera Machine Co. BRAUN'S MARKET 'moans BRAUN, Proprielor Prime Reel, Qualily Meals and Poulrry smcr: 1896 Rocco MESSERA I8 SPRING SYREET T7 BROADWAY, IIICKSWLLE, L. I. PROPRIEYOR CYSTER BAY. NEW YORK WEIIII 1-0126 CASTLE l 2046 JOHN SCHUST. PROP SCHUST AUTO SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRS EXPERT LUBRICATION STARTING. LIGHTING. IGNITION WAInuI 2-4667 COOIVIBS 81 OLIVER, INC. Hardware :z Homeware Devoe Paints C.l'f. Appliances - Zenith Television JERUSALEM Q NEWBRIDGE ROADS NORTH BELLMORE. N. Y. Audrey Ave Bay N Y YA sqmu Compliments of QISITPH gfuneral Qiume BAY SHOES DLIR SERVICES RENDERED IN ALL LDEALITIEB 2515 NORTH JERUSALEM ROAD EASY MEADOW. L. I.. N. Y. 116 South Street Oyster Bay, New York WE. 5-IBII .W ' 17' el Inq ...Ness C.,,s,,,E ROBERT W. PRICE w,,,,, , L,,,uu,,s PRESCRIPTION oP1'IcIAN .. .., ,, U, oussss MADE REPAIRS Q ADJUSTMENYS DI IVIV Du 2E.JKllC BVU! IK! HUNYINDYDN SYAVICIN L I HOUR' .M I .I IA Diana' Cm, nukes tpuu ML ' ' lwfd Cum mm' om cmd' 5 mun. n vo n ce JERUSALEM AVENUE :Loan wn. nIcIcsvII.I.E. N v reAmun-4 :Assn 7 WA a-anna l:l1'Alum-ern Illl wan 1-was man-r 1-ow wz :mana SNOUDER'S CORNER DRUG STORE, INC. CORNWELL'S SERVICE STATION ser-wrca mo REPAIRING UIID CARI BOUGHT AND SOLD ll EAI? MARIE sTRll'l' Nix? 'ro Pmlnous: HICKIVILLI. N. Y. ml lnuvn ITRIET uvlvzn IAY. Luna :sumo ms lm rrrzumcs ' CDMPLITI INIIJIANEE umvlcu N Aura ur: maulANc: WA'-'W' P5753 RICHARD DUWIIIIIG 8: SUITS RDEERT 'J' UDTTDN unvncnu FINIDIIFTIUNI FILLED ' ILAIIII IKFAIIKD Est- 1851 nun uulitu - lArl:'rv uulln un .uuncsun Avznur P. NIXY TD HINFITKAD IANK NDN 'YHUII IAT I I wiaumn 2.0592 :Ast Nonwlcn, L.l..N.Y. 'u N- Y- 'ul' ' ' ' NA D-IBIS Bat Wishes Pump's Park Fishing Station ON LONG ISLAND SOUND BAYVILLE AVENUE A ND BTN STREET BAYVILLE. L. I.. N. Y. PARKING AND PICNIC GROUNDS BOAT STORAGE AND MOORING SPACE ROWBOATS - SKIFFS - MOTORS - BAIT COURT SACRED HEART NO. 370 Catholic Daughters of America FORD ELECT CORE RN! WIRING FOR LIGHT, HEAT, AND POWER . Ucgnsgn ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS GLENWOOD LANDING. N.Y. TELEPHONE ORIOLE 6-2030 CHARTER SERVICE K8zS TRANSPORTATION CORP. Syosset, New York New Air-Conditioned Coach Available After April 15th. WA 1-2361 4 Stores To Serve You SYOSSET DRUGS in Syosel-L. Deccorgc LOCUST GROVE DRUGS in Syosset-0. Dayton TWIN HARBOR DRUGS in Bayvillc-I. Dougherty MID-VILLAGE PHARMACY in Greenlawn-T. McSquiggen Your Professional Pharmacies Compliments of PHOTOCIRCUITS CORPORATION Glen Cove, N.Y. COMPLIMENTS OF JOSEPH W. FALKOWSKI aumosn - cowmacron 0 CUSTOM BUILT HOMES CHICKEN VALLEY RD OLD BHOOKVILLE L I N Y Compliments of MR 81 MRS. NICHOLAS A. 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