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

 - Class of 1965

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MDI' www L 'wwww I IIIII I AEAI,IIII. ,WJ My ff, FAC LTY ,. SISTER M. JEROME PRINCIPAL ulVlay the students of Saint Dominic High School, through the skills learned here, be able to communicate Truth and Love to others. May they renew the Christian foundations of our beloved country through their active Leadership in its life and work. 7 , . ,....-f ? fi ,gv-rf SISTER M. CORNELIAN RELIGION 45 ECONOMICSQ WORLD HISTORY: LIBRARIANQ ADVISOR PROM COMMITTEE: SOCIAL STUDIES COUNCIL SISTER M. TERENTIA SISTER M. RAPHAEL ENGLISH 49 ADVISORI TORCH! FRENCH 2, 3g FORENSIC LEAGUE ADVISOR! STELLA MARISQ FRENCH CIRCLE ENGLISII COUNCIL 'BQ SISTER MARY CARMEL SHORTHAND I, 2g 'I'YPING: TRANSCRIPTION SISTER M. STANISLAUS SISTER M. ROSE TERESA TYPINGJ OFFICE PRACTICE: CIIORAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SECRETARIAI. PRACTICE MUSIC .AIN I ..mS-35 R E MRS. ANITA GREEN GIRLS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION? GIRLS, INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL SISTER M. HOSINA ENGLISH 3g RELIGION 45 SISTER MARY PETER MATH 2, 3, 4, 5g MATHLETES CHEERLEADERS SISTER M. PRUDENTIA AMERICAN HISTORY 1 DEBATE SISTER GERTRUDE MARIE GUIDANCE COUNSELORQ RELIGION 4 SISTER M. GAUDENTIA ENGLISH 2 SISTER M. PETRINA LATIN 2, 3, 4-g C.S.M.C. IYIODERATORJ JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE :-:Q ,L ,-5 SISTER M. LAURINA l MRS. MARGARET LICANDRO CHEMISTRY SISTER M. TERESA EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE BASIC ARTQ MECHANICAL DRAWING 1, 23 ART HISTORY: BLOCK PRINTINGQ SPONSOR AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL RED CROSS SISTER M. MARGERY LATIN Ig FRENCH 1: FORENSIC LEAGUE SISTER JOSEPH MARIE RELIGION 2: MODERATOR LAY APOSTOLATI: ,i.. i..i. ..T V MRS. HELEN WALSH SECRETARY Q32 ,LbV'L 1 MR. DANIEL OIHARA PHYSICSQ CHEMISTRY: PHYSICAL SCIENCEg ADVANCED PHYSICS MR. JOHN MANNUZZA MATH 2g INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA, TRIGONOMETRY MR. THOMAS MCCORRY BIOLOGYQ VARSITY BAsKETBALLg J.V. FOOTBALLQ VARSITY TRACKQ BIOLOGY CLUB ,aw-W MR. WILLIAM REFFELT MR. ROBERT STIRBIS ECONOMICSQ WORLD HISTORY FRENCH 1 MR. HAROLD KAISER PHYSICAL EDUCATIONg HEALTHQ FRESHMAN, J.V. FOOTBALLQ FRESHMAN BASKETBALLQ VARSITY TRACKQ STUDENT COUNCIL MR. PATRICK MCCUNNICLE MODERATOR ENGLISH lg CROSS-COUNTRYQ J.V. BASKETBALLQ J.V. BASEBALL MRS. FLORENCE SPELSHOUSE LIBRARIANQ LIBRARY CLUB MR. RUSSELL EBBETS SOCIAL STUDIES lg RELIGION lg GOLF MR. FRANCIS TIRICO MATHEMATICS lg BASEBALLJ ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTORQ VARSITY CLUB MRS. MARIE NIMMICH ASSISTANT GUIDANCE DIRECTOR DLR. DWIGHT BISHOP SCHOOL PHYSICIAN MRS. BERTHA LUNDY SCHOOL NURSE TEACHER FUTURE NURSES, CLUB DR. HAROLD CUMMINGS SUPERVISING SCHOOL DENTIST MRS. FREIDA RUBENSTEIN DENTAL HYGIENIST MRS. ELEANOR MULLALLY SECRETARY RICHARD ARTHUR ABBENE ST. D-0M1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVl.C. l,2,3,44g Junior Classical League 25 Glee Club 2g Cross Country 4. JAMES JOSEPH ALBERTO' OUR LADY or MERCY, HICKSVILLE C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4g Stella Maris 43 Palette Club 4g Dramatics 3,45 Prom Committee 4.3 Intramural Basketball 2,3g Track I,2g Base- ball 2. PETER GERARD ADAMS Sr. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 2,3,4g French Circle 45 Cross Country 3,4. DE WITT CLINTON ALLEN HoLY FAMILY, HICKSVILLE C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,41, Representative 1,23 Stella Maris 4g Class Secre- tary Ig ,lunior Classical League 2, 3,4-g French Circle 4g Dramatics 3,43 Junior Dance Committee 3g Intramural Basketball, Bowlingg Baseball I,2,3,4g Varsity Club 3,4. E IOR ELEANOR PATRICIA ANGELL HOLY NAME OF JESUS, WOODBURY C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4-g Torch 4g Junior Classical League 43 French Circle 4g Future Nurses, Club 41. 19 CLASS LINDA MARIE AULMAN ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4-g Stella Maris 4g Torch 4g Junior Classical League 2,3,4g Dramatics 2,4-g Prom Com- mittee 4. TERESA ANN ANGLIM ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-3 Class Secretary 3,4g Student Council 43 Junior Classical League 2,4g Dramatics 2g Junior Dance Committee 35 Fu- ture Nurses' Club 4-3 Glee Club 2: Prom Committee 4g Intramural Basketball 2,35 Bowling 2g Cheer- leader 3,43 Varsity Club 4-. JOSEPH FRANCIS AYRES ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, JOHN ANDREW ARNOLD ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4-, Representative 3g Clee Club I,2,3g Prom Commit- tee 43 Intramural Basketball 2g French Circle 4. WILLIAM MICHAEL BARKER ST. BRIGID, WESTBURY SYOSSET C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4-g Junior Classical C.S.M.C. 152,3,4-5 Intramural Bas- 2,3,4-g Stella Maris 4g Torch 3,4g ketball 2g Basketball Ig Track 2g Baseball l,3,4. Prom Committee 4g Football lg Baseball 1.2. CARMELO SALVATGRE BASILE ST. PATRICK, GLEN CovE C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4g Junior Classical League 2g Intramural Basketball 1,2g Golf 3g Baseball 4. JANE FRANCES BOHNE ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.lVI..C. 1,2,3,4g Junior Classical League 2,3g French Circle 4g Pal- ette Club 4g Dramatics 3,45 Junior Dance Committee 3g Glee Club 1, 2g Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basketball 1. PETER MICHAEL BIASI ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, HICKSVILLE C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4g Stella Maris 4g Torch 3,4-g Class Vice President 1, 3g Junior Classical League 2, Sec- retary, Mathletes 3,43 French Circle 4g Glee Club 3,4g Track 1, 2,3,4g Cross Country 2,3. MICHAEL PATRICK BOWLER ST. ICNATIUS LOYOLA, HICKSVILLE C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4g Junior Classical League 2,43 Dramatics 2,4-g Glee Club 2, Junior Dance Committee 3, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4g Track 1, Golf 3,4g Football 1,2, 3,4. PHYLLIS ELIZABETH BOGASH ST. MARTHA, UNIONDALE C.S.lVI.C. 3,4g Junior Classical League 2g Future Nurses, Club 1, 2g Red Cross Representative 1,2g Prom Committee 4. JOHN JOSEPH BOWMAN ST. BERNARD, LEVITTOWN C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4g Fo-rensic League .13 Junior Classical League 2,33 Mathletes 3g Glee Club 2g Prom Committee 4g Cross Country 2,3g Track 1,23 Varsity Club 2,3,4g In- tramural Basketball 2,3,4. JAMES HALL BRADY ST. BONIFACE MARTYR, SEA CLIFF C.S.M.C. I,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 25 Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 Football I,2,3,4-5 Baseball l,2.3,45 Basketball I5 Varsity Club 2,3,4. CHRISTINE DOMINICA BRODERICK ST. MARTIN or Touns, BETHPAGE C.S.M.C. I,2,3,4, Representative 25 Junior Classical League 25 French Circle 45 Dramatics 3,45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Prom Committee 45 Intramural Basket- ball 1,2535 Bowling 2,45 Softball 4. SHARON ANN BRANDT ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. I,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 3,45 Junior Classical League 25 Dramatics 2,45 Glee Club 25 Intramural Basketball I,2,3,45 Bowling 25 Pep Squad 35 Softball 4. ELIZABETH ANN BROERE ST. ELIZABETH, SOUTH HUNTINGTON C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 3,45 Forensic League 45 .lunior Classical League 25 Palette Club 45 Dramatics 25 Library Club 45 Prom Committee 45 In- tramural Basketball 2,45 Glee Club 2. GEORGE MICHAEL BRAUE ST. AIDAN, WILLISTON PARK C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 3,45 Class Treasurer 15 Class President 45 Student Coun- cil 2,45 Forensic League 35 Junior Classical League 25 French Circle 45 Glee Club 25 Intramural Bas- ketball 254. BARBARA THERESA BROWN ST. GERTRUDE, BAYVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 25 Dramatics 2,3545 Li- brary Club 3, Vice President 35 Prom Committee 45 Basketball 2, 35 Varsity Club 45 Cheerleader 45 Pep Squad 35 Softball 4. JAYNE MURIELLE BURKE ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVl.C. 1,2,3,4g Junior Classical League 2, French Circle 43 Junior Dance Committee 3, Glee Club 23 Prom Committee 4g Intramural Basketball 1,2,4g Bowling 2. JAMES COLLINS CAMERON ST. PATRICK, GLEN Clovis C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative 1: Junior Classical League 2, Glee Club 2g Intramural Basketball I. 2: Cross Country 1. JULIA THERESA CAGNEY ST. GERTRUDE, BAYVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4g Stella Maris 4g Torch 3,43 Junior Classical League 2 3 Library Club 3,4-g Glee Club 2g Secretarial Club 4g Pep Squad 3. ROBERT EDWARD BYRNE HOLY FAMILY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4g Junior Classical League 2, Math- letes 45 French Circle 45 Glee Club 2g Intramural Basketball 2,4g Basketball 3g Baseball 4. .IUDITH MARIE CARLSON ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4g Stella Maris 45 Student Council 3,4g Junior Classi- cal League 2g Mathletes 2,3,4g French Circle 43 Dramatics 3,49 Junior Dance Committee 3g Prom Committee 4-g Intramural Basket- ball l,2,3g Bowling 2g Varsity Club 43 Cheerleader 3,4. RICHARD JOSEPH CATAPANO' ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.lVl.C. 1,2,3,45 Class President 35 Prom Com- mittee 45 Football l,2,35 Varsity Club 354. JENNIFER SUSAN CLOSE HOLY NAME OF JEsUs, WOODBURY C.S.lVI.C. I,2,3,4, Representative 3,45 Study Club 35 Stella Maris 45 Torch 3,45 Junior Classical League 2,35 Mathletes 3,45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Prom Com- mittee 45 Intramural Basketball I, 2,3545 Clee Club 25 Softball 4. V137 CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL CLANCY ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVl.C. I,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Track 1. ALEXANDER FRANCIS CELINSKI OUR LADY or MERCY, HICKSVILLE C.S.lVI.C. I,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 2,35 Clee Club 1,25 Intra- mural Basketball 15 Track l,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,35 Varsity Club 2,3,4. - BASIL PETER CONGRO ST. AIDAN, WILLISTON PARK C.S.lVl.C. 45 Dramatics I5 Clee Club 1,25 Football 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2535 Third Order of St. Francis 1,2,3. LOUIS PAUL CONGRO ST. AIDAN, W1LL1sToN PARK C.S.lVl.C. 45 Junior Classical League 2,3,4-g Glee C.lub 1,2,3g Dramatics lg Football l,2,3g Base- ball 1,2,3g Third Order of St. Francis l,2,3. JULIA GERARDA COSTELLO ST. BRIGID, WESTBURY C.S.M.C-. 1,2,3,4g Junior Classical League 3g Secretarial Club 4g Pep Squad 3g Prom Committee 4. JEAN ANNE CONROY ST. MARTIN or ToURs, BETHPAGE C.S.lVl.C. 1,2,3,4g Junior Classical League 2g Junior Dance Commit- tee 3g Future Nurses' Club 43 Glee Club 23 Prom Committee 4-g ln- tramural Basketball 1,2,3g Bowl- ing 2. TIMOTHY WALTER DALY ST. JAMES, SEAFORD C.S.lVl.C. l,2,3,4, Representative 3,4-g Forensic League 3,45 Junior Classical League 2,3,4g Physics Club 3g Football 1,2,3g Track 2, 3,4-. SUZANNE MARY CORMIER ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVl.C. 1,2,3,4g Red Cross Rep- resentative 3,4g Glee Club 1,2g Secretarial Club 43 Pep Squad 3. MARY LOUISE DANAHAR ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVl.C.. 1,2,3,4, Representative 2g Stella Maris 4g Torch 3,4-g Jun- ior Classical League 2g Library Club 3,45 Prom Committee 4g Glee Club 23 Intramural Basket- ball 2,3,4g Bowling 2g Pep Squad 3. KATHRYN MARIE DANNHAUSER ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4, Study Club 25 Junior Classical League 2,3545 Prom Committee 45 Dramatics 2, 45 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4-5 Bowling 25 Softball 45 Cheer- leader 3,45 Varsity Club 4. JOHN FRANCIS DELANEY ST. AIDAN, WILLISTON PARK C.S.M.C. l,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Junior Classical League 25 French Circle 45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Glee Club 25 Prom Committee 45 Intramural Basket- ball 2,3. KATHLEEN ANN DARGAN STS. PHILIP AND JAMES, ST. JAMES C S.M C. 1 2 34 Stud Club 4- ' ' 7 5 7 9 y 5 Stella Maris 45 Torch 3,45 Junior Classical League 25 Prom Com- mittee 45 Secretarial Cluhf 45 In- tramural Basketball 2,3,45 Bowl- ing 25 Pep Squad 3, co-captain. DOROTHY AMELIA De VINE ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative I, Secretary 15 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Junior Classical League 2,35 Dramatics 2,35 Junior Dance Committee 35 Future Nurses' Club 45 Prom Committee 45 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Bowling 2,45 Var- sity Club 4, Secretary 45 Cheer- leader 3,4. GEORGE GREGORY DE GEORGE ST. DoM1NIc, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-5 Class President 15 Junior Classical League 25 Glee Club 25 Intramural Basket- ball 2,3,45 Basketball 15 Bowling 25 Football 15 Baseball 152,354-5 Varsity Club 354. MICHAEL GERARD DEVLIN OUR LADY or MERCY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Class Vice Pres- ident 45 Junior Classical League 25 Dramatics 2,3,45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Clee Club 25 Prom Committee 45 Intramural Basket- ball l,2,3,45 Football 152,354-, Cap- tain 45 Track I,2,3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4. -- - ---W-ii-f-W - ROBERT GERARD DIETRICH ST. JAMES, SEAFORD C.S.lVl.C. 13233343 Stella Maris 4-3 Torch 33 Junior Classical League 2,3343 French Circle 43 Mathletes 33 Prom Committee 4. PETER LANE DONNELLY ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVl.C. 1,2,3,43 Stella Maris 43 Torch 3,43 Class President lg Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3,43 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Dramatics 1,2,3,43 Prom Committee 43 Physics Club 3g Intramural Basketball 33 Bas- ketball 1,23 Football 1,2, Manager 13 Tennis 3,43 Varsity 3,4. DANIEL PAUL Di LORENZO' ST. MARTIN OF TOURS, BETHPAGE C.S.M.C. 3,43 Junior Classi- cal League 3. .lO'HN DAVID' Di LILLO' SAT. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVl.C. 1,2,3,43 Stella Maris 43 Torch 3,43 Junior Classical League 2,33 Dramatics 2,3,4-3 Junior Dance Committee 33 Prom Com- mittee 43 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 3g Track 1,22 Cross Country 2. MICHAEL JOHN DOODY ST. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.St.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative 3 Study Club 3,43 Stella Maris 4 Editoirg Torch 43 French Circle 33 Dramatics lg Prom 'Committee 4, Glee Club 1,2. 9 TIMOTHY JOHN DO-WDIELL ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVI.C. l,2,3,41Q Forensic League lg Junior Classical League 2g Mathletes 3,4-Q French Circle 43 Dramatics I,2,4-3 Junior Dance Com- mittee 33 Intramural Bas- ketball 3,4-3 Bowling lg Cross Country 1. MARY ROSE EATON ST. AIDAN, WILLISTON PARK C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4-3 Study Club 2,33 Stella Maris 413 Torch 3,43 Junior Classical League 2,3,4'3 Junior Dance Committee 3g Prom Com- mittee 4g Future Nurses' Club 4. - QAQQ BERNADETTE MARY EARLY ST. PATRICK, HUNTINGTON C,S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4-, Study Club 33 Forensic League 3g Junior Classical Leavue 2 33 U 7 Junior Dance Committee 3g Future Nurses' Club 4g Glee Club 4-3 Prom Com- mittee 4g Intramural Bas- ketballg Bowling 2g Pep Squad 3. GERARD FRANCIS DUNNE ST. MARTIN or TOURS, BETHPAGE C.S.lVI.C. l,2,3,4g Intramural Bas- ketball 2,3,43 Track l,2,3,4-3 Cross Country 1,2,33 Varsity Club 2. RICHARD ANTHONY FAHLBUSCH ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-, Study Club 2, Representative lg Stella Maris 4-3 Torch 3,45 Editorg Student Coun- cil 3,4, President 4g Forensic League 3,4-3 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Mathletes 2,3,4-, President 23 Dramatics 3,43 Jun- ior Dance Committee 33 Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basket- ball 2,3,43 Track 1,3,43 Football l,2,3,4-3 Varsity Club 2,3,4A. LOUIS MICHAEL FARINOLA ST. RAPHAEL, EAST MEADOW C.S.M.C. I,2,3,4g Junior Classical League 2,3g Intramural Basketball RITA HELENE FENNELL CoRPUs CHRISTI, MINEOLA C.S.lVI.C. l,2,3,4g Basketball Ig French Circle 3, Secretary 33 Sec- 1: Prom Committee 4-g Baseball I. retarial Club 4g Prom Committee DANIEL THOMAS FLAMMIO ST. Rocco, GLEN COVE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4g Stella Maris 4g Junior Classical League 23 Dra- matics 3,4-: Intramural Basketball 2. 43 Clee Club 2. JAMES JOSEPH FLOOD HOLY FAMILY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-, Representative 41g Class President Ig Student Council 13 Junior Classical League 2g French Circle 4-g Dramatics 33 Junior Dance Committee 39 Prom Committee 45 Intramural Basket- ball 1,3,4-g Basketball 23 Football 3g Baseball Ig Tennis 3,4-g Var- sity Club 3,4-. MAUREEN ANN FINNEGAN ST. BRIGID, WESTBURY C.S.lVl.C. 1,2,3,4g Junior Classical League 2g Palette Club 4-g Basket- ball 4g Bowling I. LOUISE SUSANNA FONTANA ST. Bnrcm, WESTBURY C.S.M.C. 3,43 Class President 2g French Circle 4-3 Secretarial Club 4. GARY WILLIAM FORD ST. BONIFACE MARTYR, SEA CLIFF C.S.IVI.C. 1,2,3,4g Student Council 2g Junior Classical League 2,3g Palette Club 4g Intramural Basket- ball 3g Basketball lg Baseball 1,2, 3,4-g Varsity Club 3,43 Prom Com- mittee 4. DIANA GLORIA F RATTA ST. PATRICK, GLEN C.ovE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Study Club 3,45 Stella Maris 4, Torch 43 Forensic League 3,45 Junior Classical League 2,3,4g Mathletes 33 Dra- matics 4, Library Club 4g Glee Club 2, Pep Squad 3. JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER GALANTHAY ST. PATRICK, HUNTINGTON C.S.M.C. I,2,3,4g Mathletes 3,43 French Circle 4. 31wzeimgfgegtzgzxzfggimi JAMES JOSEPH GALASSO ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4g Palette Club 2, 3,4g Secretarial Club 45 Baseball I. ' w-rziiiawi THOMAS DARREL GALASSO ST. D'oMINIc, OYSTER BAY C.S.IVI.C. 1,2,3,4g Junior Classical League 2g French Circle 4g Bowl- ing I. DEN IS JOHN GALLAHUE ST. ICNATIUS Lorem, H1cKsv1LLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Class President 33 Class Treasurer 1,23 Student Council 23 Junior Classical League 2g Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 1, 2,3,43 Varsity Club 2,3,4. MICHAEL WALTER GENCARELLI ST. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative 13 Torch 3g Dramatics 3,43 Junior Dance Committee 33 Glee Club 1,23 Prom Committee 43 Intra- mural Basketball 1,3,43 Basketball 23 Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 13 Track 43 Varsity 3,4. PETER JOSEPH GALLIGAN ST. D-oM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Study Club 23 Junior Classical League 2,3343 Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basketball 2,3343 J.V. Basketball Manager. 23 Varsity Basketball Manager 33 Tennis 43 Varsity Club 4. KENNETH ROBERT GENTILE ST. MARTIN or ToURs, BETHPAGE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative I,2,33 Class Vice-President 1g Junior Classical League 23 Math- letes 43 Dramatics 3,43 Clee Club 23 Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basketball 33 Bowling 13 Track 1 2 , . DANIEL JOSEPH GEERY ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Junior Classical League 23 Intramural Basketball 1,23 Football 2g Track 1,2,33 Ten- nis 3,4. SUSAN KATHRYN GISIGER ST. ANTHONY or PADUA, EAST NORTHPORT C.S.M.C. 13233343 Class President I3 Mathletes 2,33 Palette Club 43 Junior Dance Committee 3g Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basket- ball 1,2333 Varsity Club 43 Cheer- leader 3,43 Bowling 1. JOYCE ANNE GRAHAM ST. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVI.C. l,2,3,4-5 Stella Maris 45 Torch 3,45 Junior Classical League 25 Palette Club 45 Dramatics 45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Li- brary Club 35 Prom Committee 45 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,45 Softball 45 Varsity Club 4. ROBYN MARIE GRONEMANN ST. GERTRUDE, BAYVILLE C.S.lVI.C. l,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 3,45 Forensic League 45 Junior Classical League 25 Dra- matics 2,3,45 Junior Dance Com- mittee 35 Prom Committee 45 Var- sity Club 45 Cheerleading 3,4. EILEEN ANN GRIFFIN ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Junior Classical League 25 Palette Club 45 Library Club 35 Prom Committee 4. JOHN THOMAS HANIFAN ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, H1cKsviLLE C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative 15 Student Council 45 Class Treas- urer 45 Junior Classical League 25 Dramatics 25 Junior Dance Com- mittee 35 Prom Committee 45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Football I,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,4, President 4. LINDA LOUISE GROENTHAL ST. BERNARD, LEVITTOWN C.S.lVI.C. l,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 2,3545 Prom Committee 45 Intramural Basketball 25 Pep Squad 35 Future Nurses' Club 4. GEORGE RAYMOND HAUBENREICH OUR LADY or MERCY, HICKSVILLE C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Junior Classical League 25 Mathletes 45 Junior Dance Com- mittee 35 Glee Club 25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Track I5 Varsity Club 2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN HENNESSEY ST. 'DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Junior Classical League 23 Glee Club 2g Secretarial Club 43 Intramural Basketball lg Palette Club 4. JOHN PATRICK HUTCHISON OUR LADY or MERCY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Junior Classical League 23 French Circle 4. CAROLINE FRANCES HERRMANN Sr. DOMINIC, OfYs1'ER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Palette Club 43 Red Cross Repre- sentative 3 3 Secretarial Club 4-3 Intramural Basket- ball 2,3. HELENE MARIE HOEY ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Stella Maris 43 Torch 3,43 Junior Classical League 2,33 Dramatics 43 Junior Dance Committee 3g Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basketball 1,233,413 Softball 4. N OELLA J EAN NE J AUBERT HOLY FAMILY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Forensic League 3g French Circle 43 Secretarial Club 43 Glee Club 23 Prom Com- mittee 4g Basketball l,2. JAMES VINCENT JOHNSTON ST. IcNAT1Us LOYOLA, HICKSWLLE C.S.lVI.C. 233,43 Junior Classical League 2g French Circle 43 In- tramural Basketball 2,3,4. CATHERINE ELIZABETH KELLY ST. DoM1NIc, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Class Secretary lg Student Council 3,43 Junior Classical League 2g Mathletes 2g Palette Club 43 Dramatics 2g Jun- ior Dance Committee 33 Library Club 3g Glee Club 2g Prom Com- mittee 43 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3g Varsity Club 43 Cheerleader 3,4. MARTHA ELLEN JOHNSTON ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Represent- ative 43 Stella Maris 43 Torch 3,43 Junior Classical League 23 French Circle 4g Dramatics 2,3,43 Prom Committee 4. ELLEN RUTH JUNE C.S.M.C. 43 Gymnastic Team I,2,3. I l KATHLEEN CECELIA KELLY ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative 1, Treasurer 2g Stella Maris 43 Jun- ior Classical League 23 French Circle 43 Mathletes 2,3343 Dra- matics 3,43 Junior Dance Com- mittee 3g Intramural Basketball 1, 233,43 Bowling 2,43 Softball 4. PATRICIA ANN KELLY CORPUS CHRISTI, MINEOLA C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4, Representative 1,2, Study Club 3,4-3 Torch 3, Fu- ture Nurses' Club 4, Glee Club 2, Prom Committee 4, Intramural Basketball 2, Bowling 2,4-. FREDERICK CHARLES KLOSS OUR LADY or MERCY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-, Representative 1, Study Club 2g Class President lg Junior Classical League 2,3,4-g Glee Club 2 g Prom Committee 4-g Intramural Basketball 2,33 Basket- ball Manager 2,3g Varsity Club 3,4. ELAINE CORRINNE KENNEY ST. PATRICK, GLEN CovE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Study Club 2,3, Representative 2, Junior Classical League 2,33 French Circle 4-g In- tramural Basketball 2,3g Varsity Club 4.3 Cheerleader 4-. WILLIAM JOSEPH KUCHERICK ST. MARTIN or TOURS, BETHPAGE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-g Junior Classical League 2,3g Intramural Basketball 23 Track 2,3,4-. WAYNE RICHARD KINCH ST. BONIFACE, SEA CLIFF C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-g Forensic League 3, Junior Classical League 1,2g French Circle 2,3g Glee Club 2. CHARLES JOHN LANG ST. IGNATIUS LoYoLA, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4g Class Vice Pres- ident 3g Student Council 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Junior Classical Lea- gue 2,3g Junior Dance Committee 3: Glee Club 2: Basketball 1,2,3,4 g Football I,2,3.4g Varsity Club 2. 3.4. EILEEN ALICE LAWLER ST. GERTRUDE, BAYVILLE C.S.lVl.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative I, Vice President 13 Forensic League 3,43 Mathletes 23- Dramatics 2g Library Club 3,4. RONALD JOSEPH LONGARELLI ST. EDWARD THE C.oNFEssoR, Svossm' C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4-3 Junior Classical League 1,2,3,4Q French Circle 43 Glee Club 3,43 Intramural Basket- ball 2,3,43 Track 2,33 Cross Coun- try 3,4-. KEVIN JAMES LEAVAY ST. BERNARD, LEVITTOWN C.S-.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative lg Junior Classical League 2g Dra- matics 2,43 Junior Dance Com- mittee 33 Prom Committee 4-3 Red Cross Representative 1,2,33 Bas- ketball I,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,4-3 Varsity Club 2,3,4. ENID ELIZABETH LOPRESTI ST. D'oM1Nrc, 0Ysr1-:R BAY C.S.lVl.C. 1,2,3,43 Stella Maris 4g Torch 3,43 Forensic League 33 Junior Classical League 23 Junior Dance Committee 33 Prom Com- mittee 4. RONALD JOSEPH LIVOILSI ST. PATRICK, GLEN Covn ,C.S.lVI.C. I,2,3,43 Junior Classical League 2,33 Junior D'ance Com- mittee 3g Prom Committee 43 Sec- retarial Clubg Intramural Basket- ball 1,2,3,43 Football I,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Varsity Club 2, 3,4. GUY EDWARD LUCIANO ST. D-oM1N1c, Ovsrnn BAY C.S.lVl.C. 1,2,3,43 Class Treasurer 13 Junior Classical League 2,33 Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basketball 23 Basketball 1,33 Foot- ball I,2,3,43 Baseball 1,23 Varsity Club 3,4-. RICHARD JOSEPH MAHONEY ST. BRIGID, WESTBURY C.S.M.C. 2,3,4g Junior Classical League 2,3,4g Dramatics 3,4-g Jun- ior Dance Committee 3g Glee Club 2g Prom Committee 4g Football 2,3,4g Track 2g Varsity Club 4. KATHERINE PATRICIA MATTHEWS ST. PATRICK, GLEN Ciovr: C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Study Club 2,3g Stella Maris 43 Junior Classical League 2,3,4g French Circle 4. JOSEPH JOHN MASCOLO ST. EDWARD, SYOSSET C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Repre- sentative 2g Junior Classi- cal League 2g Intramural Basketball lg Track 1,2. JOSEPH STEWART MALOTNEY ST. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 3,4g Intramural Basketball 3,4. I WILLIAM JOHN McC1ALL OUR LADY or MERCY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4g Junior Dance Committee 33 Track 1,3,4. PATRICK JOSEPH McCANN ST. BONIFACE, SEA CLIFF C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4g Student Council I,2,4g Junior Class- ical League I,2g French Circle 45 Dramatics 3,4-g Junior Dance Committee 33 Glee Club 2g Prom Com- mittee 4g Varsity Club 4-g Intramural Basketball 1,2,3, 4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Foot- ball 1. FRANCES ANNE MCGUIRE ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,25 Glee Club 1,23 Secretarial Club 44 Prom Committee 49 Red Cross Representative 3. MARY AGNES MCGUINNESS ST. RAPHAE1., EAST MEADOW C,.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4g Torch 33 Junior Classical League 23 French Circle 3g Red Cross Representative 1g Glee Club 1,23 Intramural 1,2. Basketball STEPHEN FRANCIS McCORMACK HOLY FAMILY, HICKSVILLE C.S.lVl.C. 1,2,3,4-9 Stella Maris 4 Torch 3,4, Co-Editorg Mathletes 3,4g French Circle 4g Glee Club 3,4g Prom Committee 43 Physics Club 3. ARTHUR VINCENT MCKENNA Sr. BRIGID, WESTBURY C.S.lVl.C. 1,2,3,4-g Class President lg Student Council Ig Forensic League 3,43 Junior Classical League 2,33 Dramatics 2,4-g Prom Committee 4g Intramural Basket- ball 2,3,4g Basketball Ig Football 25 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 3,4. GERARD PETER McLOUGHLIN S'r. IGNATIUS LoYoLA, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative Ig Student Council 3,43 Junior Classical League 2,33 Dramatics 2g Junior Dance Committee 3g Glee Club 2, Prom Committee 43 Basketball 3,43 Football 43 Var- sity Club 3,4. SUSAN JANET MICHEL HOLY FAMILY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4g Stella Maris 4g Torch 43 Junior Classical League 2:33 French Circle 4, Dramatics 2,3,4g Junior Dance Committee 3g Prom Committee 4g Intramural Basketball 1,2 g Bowling 2g Varsity Club 4-3 Cheerleader 4g Softball 4. PATRICIA ANN M,cMULLEN Sr. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative 2,3,4g Stella Maris 4g Torch 3,4g Junior Classical League 1,2,3g French Circle 43 Dramatics 2,3,4g Junior Dance Committee 3, Glee Club 1,2g Prom Committee 4, In- tramural Basketball lg Bowling 2. JOHN JOSEPH MIKOCHIK Sr. BERNARD, LEVITTOWN C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-g Stella Maris 43 Torch 3,45 Junior Classical League 2.3,4g Glee Club 2, French Circle 45 Intramural Basketball 2. ROBERT BRUCE MENNONNA ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.M.C. 2,3,4g Torch 3,45 Junior Classical League 2,3,-43 French Circle 4g Clee Club 2g Intramural Basketball 2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 35 Varsity Club 4. JOYCE ANN MILLIREN ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4g Junior Classical League 2,3,4g Class President Ig Intramural Basketball 2,3g Glee Club 2g Future Nurses' Club 4g Junior Dance Committee. BRENDA LYNN MOORE ST. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Study Club 2, 3,43 Student Council 3,4-3 Forensic League 3g Stella Maris 43 Torch 43 Junior Classical League 2,33 French Circle 43 Mathletes 2,3,4,' Co-Captain 3, Captain 43 Dra- matics 2,3,43 Junior Dance Com- mittee 3g Library Club 3g Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basket- ball 2. SUSAN ELLEN MURNAN ST. AIDAN, WILLISTON PARK C.S.M.C. 2,3,43 Torch 33 Junior C-lassical League 2,33 French Circle 43 Junior Dance Committee 3g Glee Club 2g Prom Committee 43 Bowling 2g Basketball 1. BRIAN VINCENT PAUL MOORE ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.M.C. 3,43 Stella Maris 4g Torch 43 French Circle 4g Intra- mural Basketball 3,4-. THOMAS PIERCE MURPHY ST. PATRICK, HUNTINGTON C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Stella Maris 43 Torch 43 Class Vice President lg Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Mathletes 3,43 Clee Club 2g Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basket- ball 2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Cross Country 1. ROBERT MOORS ST. BONIFACE, SEA CLIFF C.S.M.C. 43 Prom Committee 4. .IOI-IN PATRICK MURRAY ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-, Representative 2, 3g Stella Maris 43 Torch43 French Circle 43 Intramural Basketball 23 Cross Country 13 Track 1. SUSAN ANN MURRAY ST. PATRICK, GLEN COVE C.S.lVI.C. l,2,3,45 Torch 35 Junior Classical League 2,35 French Circle 45 Palette Club 45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Glee Club 25 Prom Committee 45 Intramural Basketball 1,2. DIANE MARY OCHSENREITER ST. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVI.C. l,2,3,45 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Junior Classical League 2,35 French Circle 45 Dramatics 2,3,45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Prom Committee 45 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Bowling 25 Varsity Club 45 Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-Cap- tain 4. DENISE ELIZABETH NELSON ST. BERNARD, LEVITTOWN C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 25 Palette Club 4-5 Bed Cross Representative 3,45 Clee Club 25 Prom Com.mittee 45 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2. MICHAEL JAMES O'HARE ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative 4-5 Stella Maris 45 Torch 3,45 Jun- ior Classical League 25 Mathletes 35 Intramural Basketball 25 Cross Country I. VIRGINIA ANN NORDE ST. HUGH, HUNTINGTON C.S.lVI.C. 2,3,45 Junior Dance Committee 35 Future Nurses, Club 45 Glee Club 25 Prom Committee 45 Secretarial Club 4. PATRICIA MAUREEN O'NEILL ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVI.C. I,2,3,4-5 Stella Maris 45 Torch 45 Forensic League 1,3,45 Junior Classical League 25 French Circle 45 Dramatics 2,3,4-5 Junior Dance Committeeg Library Club 35 Glee Club 3,45 Prom Commit- tee 45 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. MARY ELLEN 0'SHEA HOLY FAMILY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4f, Study Club 3,4Q Stella Maris 4-3 Junior Classical League 2,33 French Circle 43 Dra- matics 3,413 Junior Dance Commit- tee 33 Library Club 3,4-3 Prom Committee 43 Secretarial Club 4-. LOUISE CATHERINE PENSA HOLY FAMILY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C.. 1,2,3,4fQ Secretarial Club 43 Intramural Basketball 1. STEVEN MICHAEL OSTASESKI ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative lg Stella Maris 4-3 Junior Classical League 2,33 Dramatics 2,3,4.3 Jun- ior Dance Committee 33 Glee Club 2g Intramural Basketball 2,3,43 Bowling lg Track 1,23 Cross Country lg Indoor Track 1,2. JOHN FRANCIS PEROI HOLY FAMILY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-, Representative 2g Class Treasurer 33 Junior Classical League 1,23 French Circle 4-3 Junior Dance Committee 33 Clee Club 2g Prom Committee 4g Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4-3 Basketball lg Baseball 2. .JANE CLAIRE PARTRICK ST. PATRICK, HUNTINGTON C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-, Study Club 3,4-3 Student Council 4-3 Junior Classi- cal League 2,3,4-3 French Circle 4-3 Mathletes 2,33 Junior Dance Com- mittee 33 Library Club 3,4-3 Prom Committee 4. PATRICIA LYNN PHILLIPS Sr. AIDAN, WILLISTON PARK C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Palette Club 4-3 Dramatics 3g Secretarial Club 4-3 Intramural Basketball 2. i I ROBERT JOHN PHILLIPS ST. MARTIN or ToURs, BETHPAGE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Intra- mural Basketball 2,35 Foot- ball 4-5 Varsity Club 4-. ANN ROTH PURCELL ST. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 3,4-5 Torch 35 Dramatics 3,4-5 Junior Dance Committee 35 Prom Committee 4-. MW - - WW :...t.,,.A:3sws:f . ,.., ' .,zax-xaawalwxafw.-. . ,.,.A, .,.,Ms,wwm e,w-Aram.-faxwamm.. . mmwewt - V - A it WILLIAM PATRICK POWERS ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Junior Classical League 2,3,4-5 Jun- ior Dance Committee 35 Intramural Basketball 2,35 Track 2. PATRICE ELLEN PRIETO ST. DoM1N1c, OYsT.r-:R BAY C.S.lVl.C. l,2,3,4-5 Stella Maris 4-5 Torch 45 Junior Classical League 2,35 French Circle 4-5 Junior Dance Committee 35 Glee Club 25 Prom Committee 4,5 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4-. PATRICIA ANN QUIS ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Study Club 25 Junior Classical League 2,35 Dra- matics 2,35 Junior Dance Commit- tee 35 French Circle 2,4-5 Intra- mural Basketball 1,25 Bowling 25 Varsity Club 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Prom Committee 4-. zz A- .Zig rg. . . ,: sa, -: A-: r-.g -avi.-sg. -,A -za .: -' -: r: :. :g,::: g. REYNOLD JOHN RADOCCIA HoLY FAMILY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Representative 23 Class Vice-President lg Junior Classical League 23 Intramural Basketball 2,43 Cross Country lg Bowling 13 Baseball 2,4. MARGARET ELSIE ROEHRIG Sr. DoM1NIc, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Torch 3g Junior Classical League 2,33 Dramatics 2,3,43 Junior Dance Committee 33 Future Nurses' Club 4g Glee Club 2g Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,43 Bowling 2g Pep Squad 3. ALICE TERESE REARDON ST. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Study Clubg Junior Classical Lea- gue 2g French Circle 43 Dramatics 3,43 Junior Dance Committee 3g Glee Club 23 Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Bowling 2,43 Varsity Club 43 Cheerleader 3,4-. RONALD FRANCIS REILLY Sr. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Class President 1,23 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres- ident 4g Junior Dance Com- mittee 3g Glee Club 1,23 Prom Committee 43 Basket- ball 1,23 Football l,2,3,4-3 Varsity Club 2,3,4. ELEANOR JANE ROTHMANN ST. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Torch 4g Junior Classical League 2g Junior Dance Committee 33 Glee Club 2,33 Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basketball 2,3,43 Bowling 23 Pep Squad 3g Stella Maris 4. 1 , l l A 45 JANET FRANCESRUDDIMAN ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Study Club 3,43 Stella Maris 4g Torch 3,433 Forensic League 3,43 Junior Classical League 2,43 French Circle 43 Mathletes 3g Dramatics 2,43 Junior Dance Committee 3g Library Club 3,43 Future Nurses' Club 23 Clee Club 23 Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basketball 1,2,33 Pep Squad 3. LYNN MARIA SANTORO ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Junior Classical League 2,33 Palette Club 43 Glee Club 1,2Q Prom Committee 43 In- tramural Basketball I,2,43 Bowl- ing 2. PAUL ARNOLD RUSSELL ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. I,2,3,43 Junior Classical League 23 Prom Committee 4g Baseball 2. TIMOTHY EDWARD RYAN ST. GERTRUDE. BAYVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Stella Maris 4g Torch 43 Dramatics 3,43 Glee Club 1,23 Intramural Basketball 2,3,43 Football 233,43 Track 233,43 Basketball Manager 2g Varsity Club 43 Weightlifting and Wrestl- ing Club 1,2,3,4. LINDA SAVASTANO ST. EDWARD THE CtoNrEssoR, SYOSSET C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,43 Junior Classical League 2,33 Future Nurses' Club 4' Glee Club 1 2 3' Prom Commit- MARK LEE SCHNEIDER ST. PATRICK, HUNTINGTON tee 4g Intram1iral,Basketball 1,23 C'S'M'CZ 1'2'3'4 . Representative Intramural Bowling 2. 33 Junior Classlcal League 2g Mathletes 33 Dramatics 4g Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,43 Baseball 2,43 Tennis 4. MARY ELIZABETH SCHWEINFEST ST. IGNATIUS LoYoLA. HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C.. I,2,3,41Q Stella Maris 4-3 Torch 3,43 Junior Classical League 2,33 French Circle 4g Intramural Basketball 3g Pep Squad 3. THOMAS RICHARD SIERING ST. AIDAN, WILLISTON PARK C.S.M.C. 3,4-Q French Circle 4-3 Junior Dance Committee 3g Prom Committee 4. ROBERT FRANCIS SCULLY HOLY F AMILY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4-, Representative 23 Junior Classical League 2g Basketball 1,2,3,413 Football 1,3,4-Q Cross Country 2g Track 1,2,3,4vQ Varsity Club 2,3,4-. MARY TERESA SKIDMORE ST. BERNARD, LEVITTOWN C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4'Q Junior Classical League 2,4-3 Mathletes 2g French Circle 413 Intramural Basketball 2. PATRICIA MARIE SHO-RT SACRED HEART, NORTH MERRICK C.S.M.C. 2,3,4-3 Stella Maris 413 Torch 3,43 Junior Classical League 2g Library Club 3,43 Glee Club 23 Intramural Basketball 2,33 Pep Squad 3. JOANNE KEENAN SMITH ST. GERTRUDE, BAYVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-3 Junior Classical League 2g Mathletes 3,4-3 French Circle 4-3 Dramatics 2,3,4-3 Prom Committee 4-3 Basketball 1,23 Var- sity Club 4-3 Cheerleading 4-. KATHERINE GILL SMITH ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. l,2,3,41Q .lunior Classical League 2,3,43 French Circle 4g Mathletes 2, Managerg Dramatics 2,3,43 Junior Dance Committee 33 Future Nurses' Club 43 Glee Club 23 Prom Committee 43 Intramur- al Basketball l,2,3,43 Bowling 2,f1: Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain 3,4-. BARBARA JEAN STROPPEL ST. PA'm1cK,,GL1sN Covr: C.S.M.C. l,2,3.4, Representative 3, Study Club 2,3,43 Torch 4-3 Foren sic League 3g Junior Dance Com- mittee 33 Prom Committee 4-3 ln- tramural Basketball 2,3,43 Soft- ball 4g KEVIN JOSEPH STAPLETON OUR LADY or MERCY, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C,. l,2,3,41Q Torch 43 Junior Classical League 2, 43 Glee Club 23 Cross Country 3,43 Varsity Club 3,4. RICHARD THOMAS SNAYD ST. D1oMrN1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C,. 1,2,3,4, Represent- ative 4g Torch 43 Junior Classical League 2,33 Math- letes 33 Dramatics 2,3343 Junior Dance Committee 3g Glee Club 2,3,43 Prom Committee 4-3 Physics Club 3g Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. HELEN ANNE SULLIVAN ST. AIDAN, WILLISTON PARK C.S.M.C. l,2,3,43 Stella Maris 43 Torch 3,4-, Co-Editorg Class Sec- retary 13 Student Council 2,43 Forensic League 3, Treasurer 33 Junior Classical League 2g Math- letes 2,3,4-Q Junior Dance Com- mittee 3g Future Nurses' Club 43 Glee Club 23 Prom Committee 4 KATHLEEN MARY TREANOR ST. PATRICK, HUNTINGTON C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-, Study Club 4-g Junior Classical League 2 3 Mathletes 3g French Circle 4-g Junior Dance Committeeg Prom Committeeg Intramural Bas- ketball 2,3,4-. LINDA MARIE VOSBURG ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-, Representative lg Stella Maris 4-g Torch 3g ,lun- ior Classical League 2,3g French Circle 4-g Dramatics 2,3,4-g Glee Club 1,2,3g Prom Committee 4-g Intramural Basketball 1,29 Bowl- ing 1,2g Softball 4-. ANTONIA ANGELA VIATORI ST. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-, Represent- ative 1,2,4-, Study Club 4-g Stella Maris 4-, Eclitorg Torch 3,4-5 Forensic League 1,35 Junior Classical Lea- gue 2g French Circle 4-g Mathletes 2,3,4-g Dramatics 2,4-3 .lunior Dance Com- mittee 3g Prom Committee 4-g Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4-g Softball 4-. JAMES ALAN VAN NOSTRAND ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, HICKSVILLE C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-g Stella Maris 4-g Student Council 4-g Junior Classi- cal League 2g Dramatics 3,4-3 .lun- ior Dance Committee 3g Glee Club 2g Prom Committee 4-g Intramur- al Basketball 2,3,4-. NOEL CAROL VREELAND ST. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4-g Torch 4-g Junior Classical League 2,3g French Circle 4-g Junior Dance Commit- tee 3g Prom Committee 4-g Intra- mural Basketball 2. 1 1 l W 5 A 1 n l l 1 l 49 Y, gh, , , . , WMD I N fb M ROBERT JOSEPH WALSH ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, HICKSVILLE C.S.lVI.C. 1,2,3,4-g Junior 'Claseical League 2,3,4fg Palette Club 3g Jun- ior Dance Committee 3g Football I,3,4g Track I,2,3,4fg Varsity Club 23,4-. ...gp-un! KEVIN JOSEPH WOOD ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, SYOSSET C.S.lVl.C. I,2,3,4-g Stella Maris 4-Q Torch 3,4-g French Circle 4. KATHLEEN MARY WATERS ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVI.C. I,2,3,4-g Secretarial Clubg Bowling 2. LINDA JEANNE WULFURST ST. DOMINIC, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVl.C. I,2,3,4g Palette Club 4-3 Library Club 3,4g Prom Commit- teeg Pep Squad 3. tit 1 ' 'fi RICHARD MICHAEL WEILER ST. DoM1N1c, OYSTER BAY C.S.lVI.C. I,2,3,4g Dramatics 3,4-3 Prom Committee 43 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4g Basketball Man- ager 3g Varsity Club 4+. 'j 1. Q ,. V-.ge x of an z ,g,, p:.Qf .A IVIARCELLA ANNE YAVOSKI ST. DOMINIC, O'YSTER BAY C.S.lVI.C. I,2,3,4g Torch 3g Junior Classical League 2,3g Dramatics 2, 3,43 Junior Dance Committee 3g Library Club 2,3,4-g Prom Com- mitteeg Intramural Basketball I, Zjlg Bowling 2. x I ,Vt x f ,f W, , ff ,Q - M, .M MA. .Nw -MW ,. .. A.-sn., ,UM . -1 W mwwywff Www ,qmw ,W W 1--v..w,,.,,.n,,-4..Nv. .Q .-.mw.av.-4 - AM., .W WW... t .vu .M MW ...M ,, ,mn M,,.,,M , ,W 'Q 5. -, f-w FATH R CA EY 0FFERS lVl SS Father Casey addressing the students, reminds them of their obligation to work to capacity. After twenty-six years of service at St. Dominic High School, Father Casey was appointed Pastor at Creenport. Before leaving. he celehrated Mass for the students and assured them that he will ever he interested in their activities. Father Casey aslcs the Lord to be ever with us F011 THE STUDENT Seriousness marks +he faces of priesf and server as Sharon Brarmdf receives +he Body of Chrisr. On behalf of +he s+uden+ body, Richard Fahllousch pre- sen'rs a Spirifual Bouque+ 'ro Fafher Casey. 53 BI HOP FORD ISSIO Bles N UNIT Bishop Ford Mission Unit is one of the most active societies of our school. It organizes study groups for the develop- ing areas of the world. It sponsors cloth- ing drives, and donations of vestments, and chalices. It sends money and food to widespread areas. Falher James Collins elevafes 'rhe sed Sacramenl' during Bene- diciion which followed Jrhe Fresh- men lniiiaiion. C.S.M.C. Officers-Fronl row: Janel Ruddiman, Susan Bracken, William Bosleil and Candace Davi. Second row: John DiLillo, Michael Doocly, Thomas Dooney, John Bodnor and Timofhy Dowdell. Thomas Dooney leads procession of Freshmen candiolafes for C. S.M.C. membership. 3 Susan Bracken quesfions rhe Freshmen during C. S. M. C. lnihafion ceremony Riclnard Falilbusclw solemnly crowns Chrisl +l'1e King. 56 ..i.1L.l.- --1 . .-. ALL HAIL! CHRI T THE KI G .-1. . Senior allar boys, Guy Luciano. John Di Lillo and Timollriy Dow- dell, lead Hue Clwrisl' Jrlwe King pro- cession lo 'rlwe convenr lawn. 7 . 5 , fm' 5,1 ,, H 1 wfwll Q r'- A X ,rffw gf . 1 2 ' . , 4 ag , , , , u gag. 3.,',,lSg,?C?VQ4'. g.. Faflwer Collins in- censes +l1e Blessed Sacramenf as T h e sludenl' bocly sings, O Salufaris. .WKASQ 11 J - -as t' Y gli' ' ' 'ab' 'fi ,C7 .'-4 'J .2 is x' , - vm . ,xg - - t ,, . mf. Senior boys pay fribufe fo Chrisl' +l'1e King by forming a living rosary. 57 REE DeWill Allen, Michael Devlin Juclilh Carlson, Mary Louise Danahar and John Bowman place hosls in The cilooriurn as lhey enler S+. Dominic Church +o par+icipa+e in lhe English Dialogue Mass. i Timolhy Dowdell assisls Falher l-larrer as he dislribules l-loly Communion. Senior al+ar boys, Timofhy Dowdell and John Dil.illo, 58 serve Fafher Soave's Mass. OTHER . BEATA, PIIRIOR GE ERAL, VISITS ST. D0 I IC CIIO0L Sacrifice, service, humility, and love were the foundation stones upon which the original Sisters', Servants of the Immaculate Heart began their Congregation. These same virtuesf, Mother said, 'are the hallmark which modern youth use to determine the sincerity of a religious vocation. Seniors and juniors are keenly aware ot Mothers message. I Wx - ,H -'rw' at y srre ' Seriousness is evident as Mother speaks. AT X XY. . 3 I if It X' XX X MAY CROWNING . ffyf if v ' Q , gf u., N' ixg f figs .MAG i fi fwli y K ir A XXV h M 'l High Sczhfwcxpi, Cysfef Bay, New Yank, Dbscember, E96-4 My New 2 Seek The china 5 Wiwrn is? I-iv mm is hmm King nf the .IvwsT' Fur wav iwvs' fsffsfrr like star in the P38515 an-1 haw i?'f5l'i ll' to azlmv ilkmf' 'Pham spoke the fvlfisem of ffm Wim- Mem, En a weary vnifve, His serarcfhingg wards ewvhmiva snffly in ff9X'0f1'1i crhambw, wrwm he stood with his diacfrmsoimcf ffDfY!XiEii Ail?D5: ffiheir gmsiy rzfbf-Sa and WPI!-wfitfi als, boriv mute ,tvtsiimmsjf to days af fmitlwss juurmry, We fczllww a star. The-se kings spa-im hesltatingly, but their ejfs bummed with an-wavering deter' mixmtimmx With renewed hope, then, they set :mi rmcev mare, bearing gifts of grezfatesf hfmor and love, They found the Child in a mid and mughfhsrwn stable, where? they wm'sai1ipped Him With 1-'xnwwfling guest joy, - V, Fviluwing hui a mar and ix ilreram, men, did the 3.ia'gi begin their journey, Like the Wise Men, each unc of us fseerkzs the Christ liitsiid this Christmas season, Ouf star, tmmgh. burns brighter than me one that .Ind the Magi, Fur our briiiiant, inextireguishable bwfacrm Jesus Christ, made Mem.: The Three Kings' star flicker, mi, and was hidden for awhiiei but our star 'shail never disapf gmeearx Perhaps we will Bose sight of it in our lives, as worry and lxsrartache and sickness appear. Cv1'!a1i:1iy' the W-Viw Mon had mo- me-nts nf frmsstraticm, danger and szsfinesa:-2 in their quvst. Yet, they never completely despaimd. AS lcmg as we retain at least a frag- ment uf simitar hope. we will nefvc-r completely low sight rm! our star. Ilumhiy. the 'Wise Men followed the star and nzswkiy Hwy offered their grvatest gifts. As did the Wise Men, we must follow Christ humbly in our thinking. speak- ing and acting, Perhaps as the Kings, we have natural gifts and matcrriai blessings that like ESDLIITUS cnt' pride and selfishness. Yi-I, mmf!-Hy, as did the Magig Jmmt xvv offm' theme Gnd-willed gifts to our King of Kings in zsdm-ation and thanksgiving, Costly and raw ware the gifts that the Uziosxtaf kings bare. yet ikwir xrvuwsat nf3'xrI'ing was deep wilfuin lixvzrnsvlxvia, Thfby bvmlght lou' TCW this limp' Ui sl'iSX Child -- --- f is ifixlvv an zzriiom and burning that cis.-:ith Lmfif couid :am wrminam tlwil' wzxzmflxk As Nw Miagi, we mo, must rw pemswssmi of LI burn- ing and cwr-vxpamikng: 1-23211-215 ibm will sxzpwsvfie nur' pie-zlsuxxrs and desire-5, ami vwn our libs. WU' must Emo Christ so muvh that Q-vvryxhirzg vw do is ermiwljc wif- less. Vw must do for ft1!!ws's. not whvn theju will rvf.-iprolraw kindly. but wlwn they will mm with ivaztzmg ami riiiimzie mzgwsx us, We Ynust Iv: mar haw grow daily xmv til ii includes not Junky Thaw www app!-ani ui: us, but Msn mmit it vsuwmrgazsws sim :mm wwwhvii um! mwpvfvsrs mf gwuph-. Wm lm 1' must raasrpass thc SU'E1iRiK,SiNx'354 xx! lima ?wa1X'x'U13' lwswwrz QA' thaw Magi. war law rum! bv xazzxguvswkx- azlxlv? This i'2u'w!r2:4u wgxsmx xw me: obtain Nw Uhzgixi kfwsixi sewn' Sui ly than ffm' new lusnyx 1-vw vmfixi 'Nv vs-m, and viii. mwiquzx Vw Umm Umm nw sk-im-,N sw hllfiiifllfx, www-.1 ww ,usd wwf IB wxmxsgdsfmi M eww- -.nw msn-X Tin-we lskv N - x Agf, uf- ,aff .- vvixr wail' Pxixgjh ami Hx' Vai!! Nv- .uyi-. ix . ux , . , Presidenr ol lhe Sludenr Council, Richard Fahlbusch and Vice-Presidenl Ronald Reilly discuss plans For sludeml aciivilies wilh Senior homeroom represenialives, Pefer Donnelly and Charles LGUQ. TUDENT COUNCIL Sludenl Council members meer fo formulaic- plans for forfhcominq acrivifies. Freshman Football Champs set All Star pace. y FRE HME I ITI TIO One of the activities planned by the Stu- dent Council is the Freshmen Initiation. They spend a great deal of time organizing suit- able antics to nmke the Fresh feel at home. A counting we will go. Phil Nedell and Charlie Sumcizlc count the tloor boards in the gym. Seniors have fun at the expense ot the Class ot l968. Their shoes will shine today: their shoes will shine, chant James Van Eschin and Kev Beary as they polish each football player's shoes. Michaei Doody, Maureen O'Nei1i, Anronia Via+ori and Elizabefh Broere scan previous eciirions of Sfella Maris. TELLA ARIS I refuse ro look if l'm nor in if , proresfs Anfonia Viafori To Mary Louise Danahar. Pafricia Short Sharon Brandi. Elizabefh Broere and Maureen O'Neiil seiecf picfures for fhe yearbook. 64 Michael OW-iare, Robe-rr Dierrich and S+even McCormack Osraseski, James Alberro, DeWi++ Allen, and Brian Moore are The small, but dedicated Stella Maris staff, under the guidance of Sr. M. Terentia, plans the lay-out, copy and captions that compose the legend of the yearis progress at St. Dominic. Speed, accuracy and secrecy are the key- notes of their efforts. However, theirs is not a thankless task. The expressions of surprise and reminiscence on their classmates' faces and the notion that their efforts will live on for many years, more than repay these hard working seniors. Co-editors, Antonia Viatori and Michael Doody relax. Stella Maris, l965, has gone to pressl appear to be caroling, but Christopher Clancy, Steven measuring pictures for the lay-out. .l ,I . N A kj A ,, :- Julia Caqney, Mary Louise Dana- har, Antonia Viatori, Janet Rucldi- man, Diana Fratta, Michael Doocly and Maureen O'Neill write cap- tions for pictures. l'lolcl that ideal says Antonia, X STX. M if x .fi as it x Wr 'fi Torch Staff: Stephen McCormack, assistant editor: Richard George Braue, reporter TORCH Fahlbusch. editor: Helen Sullivan, assistant editor: and Torch, St. Dominic quarterly newspaper 7 sheds light on the students' activities, honors, viewpoints and Alumni news. Staff members attend Villanova and Ford- ham University Press Conferences to learn up-to-date techniques. A sense of achievement radiates on the faces of Mary Rose Eaton, Brenda Moore, Michael O'Hare and George Braue as they leave Room IOI to deliver the Torch. mfs snvg QVES , .L W C A fy .. :Ns I ,, . 4 Ji -' 1' f if n 1 1 'Q ' , 09' Ag L .0 ' Xe sr' E ca , 15 Y . . g We ., 'Y -F., . ,,.., Ib 2 Fronr row: Jacqueline Fogarry-Blessed Virgin, Max Viarori-S+. Joseph. Second row: Kafhleen Flaherfy, Donna Capozzoli, Angela Garnari, and Maryanne Lusrenring. Third row: Sharon O'- Neill, Dianne Dowdell, Deborah BeaHy, S+ephanie Bowler. and Donna Lanagan. The boys, oufdone in number, were unsurpassed in qualify. CHRISTMAS ASSE BLY X, V. Freshmen emphasized the true meaning of the first Christ- mas as the strains of '4Silent Nighti' floated through the audi- torium. They displayed their versatility while singing several hymns. These were followed hy a group of dancers who had caught the joyous spirit of the season. in A ,X l v NN., , s ' v .l ' . il '.N41,3,, , -:N 'f 1-yffh. , is-g-:i'f Ill -'I 9 1'-'5? 'Al,,f' s-- 9 :TE-.'.2'4,'.:f' Xl' Y ' ,A -'J J' ,',j Qji1'?'Q 'ii N3 'fig ' y + l 2 E? Joy to the World! A Child is born +o us. The hauniing Venite acloremus stays with us, as ihe Freshmen ensemble sings the final chorus. Artisiic murals inspire the viewer. N 5 Z 1 X an if sf fl 3 f Y XAXK,- A -,, f E? 2 w w f ff nf ff QW ivWWv,Wff ' Q i f iQ It ., ' -Q25 , 4 I Q M I X14 77 if 'uf Q I I 1 Y rf , --- - V W - - WELCO E. FATHER 0LLI Sincerity and earnestness mark the message which Father Collins stresses in his response to the introduc- tion and welcome addresses. His hearers will long re- member his graphic description of a Pyrrhic Victory. Reverend James E. Collins speak- ing during the Welcome Assembly held in his honor. Seniors stand as they deliver The Lite ot a Priest , a tribute to their pastor, Father Collins 5 S 2 s N, -..M Van Dor-en it SILHCG ee e romino sis or K0 'ME I fied .gif 33 ,gg APR 30 .64 'ir' 745. 4 ov 25 'Ui Who's Who The tell-tale Mrs. Spelshouse explains to Patricia is two cents a day tor over- due books. ' -7 ,,.,. - f .. or ..,r. M, ..-- ... -..-.--..,-,. KX v Thousands of volumes give a balanced diet of Christ- ian principles, science, mathematics, languages, romance, and adventure to our students. The culture ingrained ' i p through proper critical reading makes the pupil more l i aware of his heritage and destiny. s, Q ,.--,c so ., .ff 5- .. . .. ,s fu, i ' among the readers? l ca rd. Short that the time No time out tor a picture? Interested seniors disregard the photographer as they prepare assignments. . ?-Y Y , --i i Whal' only 800! Michael Doody beams as Mrs. Nimmich shows i him his College Board Scores. l Now one al a lime, please. Joyce Graham and Susan Gisiger p-ay a social call a+ Sisler Jerome's office. GID CE Eleven o'cloclc News Casl' May l have your aflenlion, please? 73 Q, , M . fn-v' A., E N35 J. , NV A X ii 'mh- .1 , S ..,7. ,J t dmtai- p 'Q . ff? I. if M mi .am ' - l 5 , , h -H 5 Q ' A f' if SH down, Moe, you'll ruin 'rhe pic+ure. And away we go, say camera shy Anlonia Vialori, Caroline Herrmann and Noella Jauberf as Thomas Galasso mimics Reginald Van Gleason Ill. For we are jolly good fellows! Senior boys - afler lunch! M,Q. m a ....f .asm i i . . l Seniors show mixed reactions upon arriving at the Senior Prom. Milce Devlin, Bill Mc Call and their guests enter Leonard's of Great Neclc. H Xkw L.- Don't loe silly, Mike, 'sharks' are bigger than that. Seniors Bill Mc- Call, Bob Dietrich, Mike Devlin and their dates admire the fountain. 76 ML 'Nz' l i E, ,Q X ..t...?s .X ,ff The faces of Jim Brady, Gary Ford. Ron Livolsi, and Pat McCann assure us that this was Some Enchanted Evening. , ,.,, :LM .. - The Senior Prom is always the biggest event of the St Dominic school year. The girls and their escorts decked out 1n their finest, the music, and decorations add to the charm of the special evening. OME E CHA TED EVENING t HARVEST HOP Visions of a pleasant junior-senior spring outing take form as success crowns the junior's Harvest Hop. Greenhacks in Sister Hosina,s hands prove attractive to Carl Maneri. Pro- ceeds will he used to pay for the luncheon when the seniors will be guests of the Class of 1966. v Mary l-laclcett, Carl lvlaneri and Sister l-losina, are happy with the increase in their tuncl. Father James Collins congratulates Carl Man eri, head ot the Junior Dance Committee. in fir! ,af Freshmen are aolepts in The Jerk - latest dance step. 77 , fy FA ., xx Q9 3. 'Sa-iv' VJ - in . u Q 1 .K Q a ww. . 1 K I 9 4 1 ' N A X If Q X ,,X, A fy. , 5 Q, y R of , if A A ? W .ry ' ff , f-1' . j 'iiffgffi ' b -w. . V A 'Q-YI'Vnf'Lf X A , .Qiwf . -s -I q-null ilk JKTITCIJE f 4x Ly PIIUT Mm' f V ..f .4S . xy v UYUDEIZSTAIDJW 5 S cgqgsgg UJSDOQ RELIGIO Sisfer Gerrrude Marie scrurinizes Hwe seniors as Huey work on +heir marriage books Q.. 1 V- Ei E. ' Eiwiiflllf' Fa+her Soeve prefers an all boy group, so Hwe girls move ro The rear. The main purpose of attending a Catholic school is to get a firm knowledge of our faith. Here at St. Dominic we have not only the facilities to do so, but also the excellent teachers who help us to accomplish it effectively. We are given a deeper insight into the Scriptures, Christian morals and the Mass, in our first three years. As seniors, we are given a practical course in Matri- money and Apologetics. During Sister J o se ph Marie's Religion ll class, Glen Sand, discussion leader, points out the Liturgical Changes in the Mass. Father l-larrer's recollect- ions of the l-loly Land make the Old Testament come to lite for his fresh- man students. 1...-4 Z . , I v I I f V A . 6 'x ,, ,f Us ,W I -ima' of LP ,ff , K MAH BE MY Snug! ' E ff- 51EHV? ii i ig? ,fu Z 1 :A - FJ 3 ffwn W- ff' 4-as IWW EGLIH One of the most important subjects ofthe Saint Dominic High School curriculum is English. An introduction to the classics, the fundamentals of composition, and gram- mar comprise the first year course. Vocabulary, a study of the novel, and paragraph de- velopment are emphasized in the second. In the third year, formal and informal essays, the short story, biography, fiction and poetry by American authors give an appreciation of the masters of literary works. The study of symbolism used in literature and the critical analyses of books and magazine articles constitute the bulk of the fourth year English. x x Kristine Olsen, '67, displays the medallion she won tor her essay, The Signiticance ot the World's Fair. She was awarded a SIZES prize. Steven Birmingham, Ann Cowden, Veronica Connelly, Robert Harper, and Francis DeVine master the tunda- rnentals ot debate under the tutelage ot Sr. l'losina. Seniors begin class with a choral recitation. A perusal ot the Readers Digest will tollow. 83 'T E N Q x an ,, ? Students sing the entrance hymn at First Friday Mass. Mrs. Curran and Michael Conlon accompany the students as they sing, The Drummer Boy, during the Christmas assembly. MU IC The students of St. Dominic High are given the opportunity to derive cultural merit from weekly sessions in group singing. The participants de- velop an aesthetic sensibility which will serve them in later years, for singing gives an appreciation of the beauty and simplicity of the Mass and brings the students closer to God. Sr, Rose Theresa conducts students as they sing during Mass. 85 . , Sisler Carmel's Shorlhand ll siuclenfs Jrranscribe lhe le+'rer which Sisier had previously cliclaled. Sis+er Carmel keeps a wafchful eye on George Braue's work. Firs+ row: E. LoPres+i, D. Allen, R. Grone- mann, S. Michel, D. DeVine, M. E. O'Shea. Second row: J. Close, J. Carlson, M. Schweinfesf, J. Delaney. K. Wlood, B. Moore. Third row: M. L. Danahar, K. Kelly and l.. Aulrnan apply iheir secre- 'rarial skills as +hey prepare S+ella Maris copy. One Hundred Words per Minute! Sister Stanislaus' Typing I Class strives diligently to ai'- 'iain that goal. ECRETARIAL DEPARTMENT Much help is given to the Torch staff by the senior typists who prepare copy for the printer. Mimeographed announcements, attendance reports, let- ters to parents, programs, and song sheets are only a few of the Mbehind the scene productions of this Secretarial Practice group composed of: James Galasso, Louise Pensa, Kathleen Dargan, Patricia Phillips, Francis McGuire, Kath- leen Waters, Caroline Hermann, Suzanne Cormier, Joseph Ayres and Noella Jaubert. 87 The telltale Newsday. Richard Weiler and Michael Devlin skipped a page! Kevin Wood argued with Mr. Reffelt in World History and he's still arguing two years later in Economics. HI TORY The aim of the history department is to produce a well-informed responsi- ble citizenry. To accomplish this, the curriculum provides courses for each of the four years of high school. As freshmen, the students become aware of foreign lands and peoples in their study of World Geography. As sophomores, World History introduces them to the cradle of civili- zation. Then, the best of all nations enthralls them as they arrive in the third year to the study of American History. Fourth year, students ponder the theory of economics and the problems which they will encounter in the near future. Economically speaking . . says Sister Cornelian. -- if my Jo--4 The filmsfrip, GrowH1 of Qur Narionf' Inreresfs Sisfer PrudenHa's rhird year group. Mr. Refwcelt was cunieform wririnq really easier To decipher rhan mine? - Tim Brady. i -,.,,f 89 Mr. Stirbis shows slides of his four year stay in Switzer- land. One of the mountain passes was foo much for me, he said, as he reminisced about his skiing accident. 90 French, one of the most lyrical of languages, is a favorite subject among the students. Under the tutelage of Sister Raphael, Sister Margery, and Mr. Stirbis, 'iles eleves learn to appreciate not only the euphony of the language, but also the culture of the people and the beauty of France. Who amongst us will ever for- get the sagacity of the fables of Fontaine or the excitement of the adventure stories of Dumas? Who could fail to appreciate the intricate lacework of the Eiffel Tower or the majestic grandeur of the Arc de Triumph? Certainly no one who has ever heard the polite command, En francais, si vous plaitlw French Ill - Oral Comprehension' George DeGeorqe has complete faith in Robert Byrnes answers but Sister Raphael has her doubfsl l Juniors read Chez-Nous while flue day's Home assignmenl is be- ing correcled on Jrlie board. Are my phones on s+raigln+? ponders Janel Ruddiman bul William Kuclnerilc is loo absorbed in +l'1e record lo lweed her. James Jolwnsfon ig- nores Riclcy Snayd and Thomas Siering casls a sly glance af Diana Fralra. Bernaderle Earley warclwes +l1e birdie buf Louise Pensa wafclnes Chez-Nous. i 9 1 F i l l l i. Mathematics The science of Mathematics fosters a logical train of thought. The over-all purpose of the Saint Dominic Math Department is to enable the young adults problems of life. to cope successfully with all For those students who like to match their uknow-how against students of other schools, the Mathletes Club offers an exciting challenge. County meets are held once a month between Jerico, Syosset and St. Dominic schools. Sr. Mary Peter remarks, l've got the whole world in my hands. ' 1 f ,, f Math Il test: Times up. Put your pencils clown! The square ot the 'First plus . . Mr. Tirico stumps his freshmen with factoring. 92 A YYYYY Thirfeen unlucky? Nof MaH1 I3 For Hwe Big Five! ATHE ATIC Lou, Huis is a Mafh Class nof a sfudy hall, says Mr, Manuzza as he removes Hwe Economics fe-x+ during Triqonomefry. The inhicacies of Mafh I2 keep The sensors in+emL on Jrheir work. Junior Classic-al League officers with their moderator Sister M. Petrina. Seated Secretary: and Kenneth Halliday, Treasurer. Standing are Diana Frafta, Stephen are Robert Dietrich, President: Mary Ellen Byrnes, Vice-President: Anne Vitiella, Latin Ill students eagerly attempt some o Ciceronian syntax and style. Birmingham, Brian Morgan, Thomas Puccio, and Pafricia Fahey, Class Officers. f the more difficult passages in The story of Aeneas and The study of Latin encompasses not only the language, but also the culture and religion of the ancient Romans. Since it is a difficult subject to master, Latin students are among the most dedicated in the school. The first and second years present an introduction to grammar and en- able the students to obtain a firm foundation in the language. This knowledge is used in translating the works of Cicero and Virgil during the third and fourth years. the Troian War comes alive in Latin IV. as w,,,,f- W A ECHA IC L DRAWI G Mute testimony to the efforts of the Art and Mechanical Drawing students is seen in the halls and art rooms where block prints, water colors, pastels and ceramics are on display. Written testimony concerning the work of the Art Department is manifested in the many awards earned in competition. Seniors, Maureen Finnegan and Susan Gisiger, vow they lcnow every nook ancl cranny ot Palestine since they paintecl a reliet map ot the Holy Land. ln Mechanical Drawing l, Jaclc Pero struggles to create The l-louse That Jaclc Built. Daniel Geery, John Delaney and Kevin Leavay solve their own problems. Self Porfraif of The Ar1'is+. Dis- cus Hwrower and arfislr, George Farbafko. gazes upon his counfer- part l+'s magic! Ar+ ll sfudenfs make 'rheir own Chrisfmas giffs on Freshmen tackle the problems ot Earth Science. Significant scientific discoveries make a diversi- fied science curriculum a necessity in today's high schools. Freshmen are familiarized with the intri- cacies of the Solar System. From the amoeba to homo sapiens himself, sophomore biology classes delve into the wonders of the living world. Chem- istry students put atoms to work while exploring the wonderful world of moleculesf, A compre- hensive knowledge of sound waves, electricity and Einstein's Theory of Relativity is the goal of senior physics students. Under Mrs. Licandro's guidance. senior chemistry students demonstrate the pro- cess ot the distillation ot water. 99 , l w.Q..,.--'2 I' 'Z' xi in is 'H Q ,.-' WN E J! 1 P, -M . 'fish , ,A ii? S an if M - -4 .1 kliiisii' 'fi dw ,wi 17,52 3 3 g E mf f ' Q h K ffm! - nz eu s Q , I AWARD .gl lv- ,- Nassau Counfy Execulive, Eugene H. Nickerson, congralulales Kenne+h Kaufman, Oysrer Bay High School and Charles Lang, Sainl' Dominic High School on 'rheir winning lhe Seven+h Annual Para- gon Sludenl lncenlive Awards. Mary Skidmore receives The Phi Bela Kappa Socielry Scholarship Award from Mrs. William Kasius. .gg ka 5 .E w fy 1. i L M L5 . .a -- , Q-,Mug i E Y 'UH' me J. G x K 1-. S ,K 1,9 Ev , kk gti A KS' 9 ',: 5 ...i 5 . In i L fl Q,f-1-ifAlf,-sgiggggi I I ---an , ,Mgr pg ,, W' ,, .ur ,..-i...- ....f CHA P10 Wiwa ll ,, ST. DOMINIC VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM I964-l965 Firsf Row: Brian Geraghry, Kenneih McCormack, Guy Luciano Chrislopher McNamara. Michael Devlin, Co-capfain, Roloerf Scully, Michael Bowler, Ronald Reilly. Second Row: Richard Mahoney, Roberl Walsh, Ronald Livolsi, John Luciano, John Morrell, John Hanifan, James Brady, Michael Gencarelli. Third Row: Coach Moilerl, Coach T. Capozzoli, William Coclcs, Richard Fahlbusch, Roberf Phillips, Michael Conner, Denis Callahue, Charles Lang, Co-cap'I'ain, Edward McGral'h. George Haubenreuch, Gregory Bog- danich, Sieven l-lemgen, John Finnegan, William Mack, Timolrhy Ryan, Warren Carlsrrom, Roberi Carroll, Coach Conlclin. Coach l.. Capozzoli. Slreven Hemgen, Richard Fahlbusch, Ronald Reilly, Roberl Scully, Charles Lang, and Denis Gallahue dominale All-Siar Team. - -7- - Doms prevenf gain wi+h shoes+ring faclcle. Defensive halfbaclc leaps high for infercepfion. .4 . 51211 ' 1:2 l e Doms exhibil' +echnique of gang 'laclcling . l Halfbaclc Hemgen picks way Through Tough defensive line of Sefon Hall 105 Sf. Dom's Class of '65 eff Hs Cleafprinfs By Bob Rubin Oyster Bay-When St. Dominic's High resumed football three years ago, most of coach Tom Capoz- zoli's attention naturally had to be devoted to the fledgling varsitv, which was in the process ot struggl- ing through a winless inaugural season, six--defeats and one tie. But Capozzoli, with an eye to the future. wisely didn't ignore the young freshman team that was trying to learn what the game was all about. Leam they did. As sophomores in their first varsity season, they were 1-6, 'but as juniors last year, they improved up to a 3-4 mark. And as seniors this year they're unbeaten with a 60-1 record, and if they beat XVheatley today, they'll finish undefeated. Inst having a winning season-something St. Duminic's had never experienced since it originally began football in 1952-would be heady enough stuff by itself. But the Doms have put icing on that cake by tying Blessed Sacrament of New Rochelle for the Interstate Catholic League championship. Both teams finished with 4-0-1 records, after playing a 7-7 tie early in the season. A Lyrical Coach Capozzoli, an articulate man, waxes lyrical when asked about the boys that have produced St. Domi- nic's first football championship. One of the re- wards of coaching is the associa-tion it allows you with fine youngsters, he said. This is my fifth year here, fthe Doms played only IV footeball his first yearl and I have to say that this group of boys is by far the finest I've ever had. In the past we've.had some boys just out for the ride, who produced an undermining effect. This year, for the first time, we haven't had that element. The uppermost thing about these boys is their dedication. When Capozzoli tells you what some' of his players have to go through to play football, you begin to believe it must be dedication. Our,players come from a tremendous circumference of towns surrounding Oyster Bay, he explained. That in- cludes the towns of Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, West- bury, Levittown, Hicksville, Plainview, Bethpage, and Syosset. The boys have a school bus that picks them up in the moming, but none to take them home after practice. So transportation becomes a major problem, and it's not uncommon for some of them to hitchhike home. You really have to want to play football to do that. The transportation problem, difficult as it makes things for his bo s, nevertheless has a beneficial effect, the coach believes. They do have to make such sacrifices to make practice that it seems to have drawn them together, Capozzoli said. It makes them feel special. And they're a close group to start with because they've been playing together under the same system for four years now. They know each other so well that if someone does something wrong, they all correct him themselvesf' Of course. the amount of correction is at a 1 4 e is .- 1 ' as-1 1 Coach Tom Capozzoli Finest Boys I've Ever Had minimum when you have players like quarterback Charley Lang, halfbacks Steve Hemgem and George Haubenreich, and flanker Bob Scully. Lang, who has completed 44 of 87 passes for 959 yards and 12 touchdowns and I-Iemgem has picked up 400 yards in 76 rushes and scored nine times. Lang has about 10 colleges after him, Capoz- zoli said, and Hemgem, who is only a junior, has already had schools expressing interest. A Heavy Line Our line averages 193 pounds, Capozzoli added and they've really been throwing the blocks to make us go. We're anchored by two big tackles, Dennis Gallahue, who goes 210, and Greg Bog- danich, who weight 205. Their combined talents have discouraged the other teams from running the common off-tackle plays. Dick Fahlbusch plays guard for us and is also the president of the student council. He's a real leader. Ron Reilly and Mike Devlin are the line- backers, and I would say that the two of them have accounted for over 50 per centof the tackles made on defense. Dick Mahoney has also done fine work as a defensive guard. The ends are Bill Cocks and Guy Luciano, who have been steady all year, and Skip Walsh, our defensive halfback, is the tiger of the team at 135 pounds. All of these boys have helped create a new re- spect for football at St. Dominic's. We've had constant large crowds for our games, Capozzoli said, and the student body is talking about football a lot for the first time. There are pictures of the players all over the school. I'll tell you the truth-- my players deserve it. M H JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Firsl' Row: T. Puccio, J. McNiece, J. Finnegan, R. Carroll, J. S+evral?a, R. Devlin, P. Gallant D. Colucci. Second Row: Mr. Mc Corry lcoachl, J. Nolan, C. Acerm. B. Geragh+y, R. Walslon, J. Cvlnar, J. Quinrana, W. Maclc, W. Carlsrrom. , 1 FRESHMAN TEAM Firsf Row: R. Beach, V. Noro, R. McGuire, F. Bowman, M. Sullivan, E. Sullivan, P. Nedell, E. Robinson. Second Row: K. Smifh, W. Brennan, T. Brady, D. Murphy, M. Placilla, C. Sumciylc. Third Row: Mr. McCorry lcoachl, K. Beary, J. Von Eschen, F. Cicarellf, F. Cowden, W. Thomas, Mr. Kaiser lassisranr coachl. 107 A L Q,-x Firsi' Row: A. Reardon, B. Brown, D. Oclwsenrelfer, T. Anglim, K. Smilln, D. DeVine. Second Row: J. Carlson, S. Michel, R. Grone mann, C. Kelly, J. Smilh, K. Dannlwauser. VAR ITY CHEERLEADER CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN Ka+l1erTne Smiflw Diane Ocl1senreH'er SUSGI1 Michel Susan Gisiger Kallwerine Dannhauser Elaine Kenney Teresa Anglim Robyn G-ronemann Joanne Smilh Barbara Brown Doro+l1y DeVine Cafheflne KellY Alice Reardon Judifh Carlson I l l 1 A l l l l l 1 l 1 l 4 l l ,J ev 1. 3 X fps, Suzanne Deecken. Sherry Gardiner. I Lincla Osborn, Joan Giaconia. Dolores Lanzaro Karhleen Shea, Susan Krug, Frances Kelly. Grace Sullivan, Alyce Hickey, Mary Ellen Reis. . wg T ,Z gf.. 5 , A v if ! ..,. KS my -s. LLLL .vi S 1 Q, 4 7 , .W X. , .--, 51 m X 1' is gg, X QL f H L ll A- .-.1 Denis Gallahue 4 l l 4 1 1 Bob Scully Charles Lang Kevin Leavay Charles Lang and Bob Scully loolc on as coach McCorry demon- slrafes +he Technique of shoofing. Bob Byrne Andy Prosowslci Jack Hanifan JSVVY Mcl-Ol-'9l ll 115 Chris McNamara Jack Nolan Tom Mcfxuley Jim Davenporl Sean Beach JUNl0R VAR ITY TEAM Firsl' Row: Edgar Royce, John Doneqan, Tom Doyle, Charlie Acerra, Allan DeGeorqe, Bill Flanagan, Dave Dassaro. Second Row Mr. McGunnigle, Ralph Walsfon. Tim Brady, Tom Rilcer. Gene Willard, John Barbeiri. John Lanigan, Pal Horan. 1i' Coach McGunnigle and Varsify Cross Coun+ry feam. M. Devlin, R. Fahlbusch, H. Sieck and T. Murphy pracfice discus fhrowing. Track Team on The run. i '81 Q 'M D .. A 5 ,fif z KA NN K WJ s' '4' ' 41 ff in W h 4+ 5+-eq ff A 324' iii 1iQ,v4ig1154.a4K-2 ,S+ ,, .JM L g X, V. j ' 'YIN '5+fxf,--. 'S ' is T , XZ 2 1 14.41, All Mi I X a f ,..,...m W---non-annul. .- Y... -Q ki C, 1 qw, . W gi , 5 gwwli .ii , -.N ' 4 f 2,4f -.. . . -f ?': r ,r-fn' x I the M1 ,,. inn- SWW HWSQI mg, 7 I .,,f 1 Q -f'-11' - '-wwf T . fm W l 1 . , , v , i J L, q. J sw -' .p r Q .. 4- Q, S, ,A .Aff l ' 3' W r W l i Q A Q A F A ,. I at Q , 7 O' 5 sm 'N , ' 5 The staff and advisor of the 1965 STELLA MARIS wish to express sincere gratitude to the following whose generous contributions have made this puhh cation possible: Our Our 0ur Our Our Our and Our Reverend Pastor and Priests Faculty advertisers sponsors patrons printer, Bradbury, Sayles. O,Neill. Hurley Thomson, Inc. photographer, Mr. John Diluillo, We ask our readers to give them their support. JJ onofaf ,, Patrons I? euefe n J famed cf COMM IZ? uefe n J .JMJJ ZZ .Si oaue 1? evefe n J 3,-eJefzf JJMM- rr- f -r r ' ' Mrs. Nellie A. Ab-bene Dr. 8: Mrs. M. M. Abbene Mr. 8: Mrs. James A. Adams Mr. 8: Mrs. Clinlon Allen Joe Allen's Uniled Cigar Slore Mr. 8: Mrs. W. R. Angell George Baker Mr. 81 Mrs. Earl Barker Mr. 8: Mrs. James F. 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C3 l 2 s AX X M fL: QQ ,Im I I I IIHI I i SAINT DOIVIINIC HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSHCATION OYSTER BAY, N.Y. CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES .lf to the 1, and the , iTf4lTEIgSr,lof STJXDOMINIC fx if N! in L! ry Q 0 ff J L ,Q A' Yfa if I gf' 1 ff' 4, ' 'V X, N if .N ---' f jf X Q 6 0 o 9 o t. Brlglds Parlsh, Westbur PLAINVIEW VETERANS OE FOREIGN WARS POST N0. 5942 1221 Old Co nt Road qggghb HTIIIE IJIIWIICDIQIT fS1kX7IIJC3S5 IBIKIJIQ FOUNDED I866 BROADWAY AND BOERUM STREET MICHAEL J. BURKE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11206 PRE SIDENT An Educational Future is Available to All Students ask us every day, nHow can I attend college with the financial strain this may put on my family?u As you graduate from high school let us give you an idea. X22 can carry a major portion of the load yourself! Under a cooperative arrangement with the New York State Higher Education Assistance Corporation, we can lend you from S750. to Sl,500. a year with a maximum of S7,500. during the years you attend college, with no interest charges and no payments while in school. After college you can pay back what you borrow, over a period of six years, at three percent simple interest. You are invited to consult with our student loan advisor. May we take this occasion to congratulate you on your graduation and to wish you a successful and reward- ing future Cordially, M. J. Burke President May The Blessings Cf The Immaculate Heart Of Mary lnculeate A Strong Desire To Emulate Her Graces ln Your Future Vocations. Immaculate Heart of Mary Guild MYrtle 4-1414 Compliments of JIMMY EATON'S ' 311532-X WGBH CE? 1551 Featuring The Finest In Rock 'n Roll Entertainment 2221 Route 110 Farmingdale, N.Y COMPLIMENTS of your COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OY TER B Y HOSPITAL In BAYVILL , L. I., . . Dedicated to the care of tl1e sick. ?' ii iiiii 1 x Ji x I W fii W Located in the historical area of Colonial America overlooking Long Island Sound with the Connecticut shore in the distance. 516-NA8-2800 Cpltf NASSAU TRUST COMPANY OR 6-8400 is Mr. Meadow Brook Sends Best Wishes For Success T0 11-us CLASS or 1965 MEADOW BROOK NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPLIMENTS OF ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY I linthmanrfz Kauai Nnrmirh lun Under the same family management and location Luncheon, Dinner and XA la Carte Open every day all year Special menu for children under 10 Tel. WA 2-0266 25A at 106 WILLIA KROE R SON SINC. Toro Power Mowers Massey Ferguson Tractors Lawn Boy Power Mowers Gravely Tractors Ariens Mowers Ariens Snowblowers Ariens Rototillers 14-5 West John Street Hicksville, New York Telephone Wells l-0500 COXUWLIMEAXTQ OF 9 EUTECTIC WELDING ALLOYS CORPORATION Flushing, New York 11358 Compliments of St. Ignatius Lo ola Parish HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK 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 management of this bank recormnends that you seriously consider the banking business as a vocation that can be challenging, rewarding and satisfying. HEMPSTEAD BAN K 17 Offices on Long lsland Oyster Bay Office: South Sz Summit Streets Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System WALNUT 2-4800 PINE HOLLOW READY-CONCRETE, INC. DELIVERY 81 PLANT PICK UP SERVICE PINE HOLLOW ROAD OYSTER BAY NY EKGBH B 'LH IEE iK IE?:7Z-Llflslaig EV French Cuisine 167 East Jericho Turnpike, Huntington, L.I., N.Y. SOO yards east of Route llO One of the most extensive and finest wine cellars on the Island. WILLIAM .I. BROERE PROP. A Restaurant of Continental Atmosphere Cocktail Lounge Viennese Music Air Conditioned VIENNESE COACH Route 25, Jericho Turnpike SYOSSET, N. Y. WAlnut 1-2380, 9873 Your hosts . . . Thure Johansson, Russ Lundstrum Compliments of LIZZA 8: SONS, INC. CONTRACTORS Oyster Bay, New York COLLEGIATE OUTFITTING COMPANY 40 West 225th Street Bronx, New Y k 10463 Compliments of ST. DOMINICS HIGH SCHOOL Fathers, Club FRANCIS P. DEVINE FUNERAL DIRECTOR C1455 gf '34 295 SOUTH STREET UF OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK WAlnut 2-6700 f ,i2'FQP'-ui. , !,,, V me GREAT Annmc L PACIFIC YEA COMPANY, mc. F --' . T N - 1 , -I -ff,:fTig W 8 UPEI' ar efs -If , 4:.'.jQ1::EQQ- '. f'- J 'ir .. T, Q ' I ,',' L-f..f.. . 1 ' if f AMERICAS nmunnll toon lnnclnlr slut! IIS! P21 . I I A l :j3..... -:ll-1 'uw mil .IEW f ' f ' I' - T I I+? 14:-Qgf? qi? - . lHlH1I111 Wf . ' ' ' ' --F' 15 :'L' -:g,.,.'W .'.'33'in ,Lx , 1 pw ., -' 3'7 V' ' , ,, , v, .3--1 f..-,H-v,.... MJ. fe-ana.. dvA,L,,,gxu.,y E Z 2 5 5 Q 11 2 1 :U ffi-ff'5!g'55 E I:ggFQQgI5SAi 2 W 1 ?Z'fe..'5gHE43f ig 'l::I l5 ,-- Y: : Tf V Q g:: .. '1iI!I-Aff 38592535 Eguanannnuann 5 U1 C 37 O H1 O ,TW 5. S5 :UW 5 :ug GQ a.oH 3299 22-1132 gziiiaz 'E Q A A Q 5'f71f11,-.?aS112'k C200 3m'J5,,,,Q ,galw 12:10 Db, :JE 5 Tf SU E2 m Q -1 u 2 n nnumnanmmm 'uauumunmnun LONG ISLAND CITY ' SAVINGS BANK G from ST. MARTHA'S Uniondale, New York Best Wishes HOLY FAMILY CHURCH Hicksville N Y. COMPLIMENTS OF ST. MARTIN OF TOURS CHURCH BETHPAGE N.Y. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1965 MR. Sz MRS. JOSEPH J. ROEHRIG, JR. F R A T T A and M A S O N E MASON CONTRACTORS 42 B lla Vista Avenue Glen C New Yo k ORiol 1-0458 OR l 5 PINE HOLLOW BOWL Bud Russell 275 Pin H ll R d Oyster Bay, N Y k WA 2-0532 Compliments of MR. 8z MRS. VINCENT M. KELLY Compllments of THE OYSTER BAY REGULAR DEMOCRATIC CLUB Marion Do lly P d Compliments of MR. 8z MRS. GEORGE J. WOOD, JR. X55 UD 5 Y 1 Q1 0 Q 00 H W JOHN A. GALLIGAN, JR. ACCOUNT AGENT 99 North Broadway Hicksville, New York Bus.: WEIIS 8-8100 Res.: WAlnut 2-3983 J IMMY'S BARBER SHOP WE NEED YOUR HEAD T0 RUN OUR BUSINESS 277 Glen Cove St. Two Glen Cove Barbers Telephones: WAlnut 2-4880-4881 iliunnphgki illllarkvt PRIME MEATS - POULTRY PROVISIONS IOI South Street Oyster Bay, I.. I. 1 i r 142 THOMAS J. REARDON Insurance 53 AUDREY AVENUE P.O. BOX 87 OYSTER BAY, N.Y. Telephones: WAlnut 2-6133 - 2-354-8 COMMANDER OIL CORPORATION Residential Fuel Oils Industrial Refrigeration-Heating-Air Conditioning Sales 81 Service Main Office 81 Terminal Oyster Bay, N.Y WAlnut 2-7000 I-lAmilatio-ns 1-1110 BARLEY'S PHARMACY ROBERT J. SCHWAN, Prap. 167 POST AVENUE WESTBURY, L. I., N. Y. Phone EDgewood 3-0060 MANHATTAN FOOD STORES 4-86 Willis Avenue Williston Park, Long Island 44Wheel Drive Vehicles MAL PIERCE PONTIAC, INC. 3979 Hempstead Turnpike BETHPAGE, L. I., N. Y. PErishing 1-5300 Telephone: Area Code 516 lllYrtle 2-5520 fAe .sjaclcldz 34010 inc. T23 Wat Jericho Turnpike, Huntington. Long Island. N. Y. 72 Hamilton Avenue WAlnut 2-4-900 oyster Bay, N, Y, HAmilton 3-4141 Y ' 0 I General Conlractors ':ViMHtATlNG SERVICE' lNC. Vt Atnks - Garages - EIIKHSIZOHS - AECVU-llbllS 'I JoHN imcocunc East Village Green 26 Compas Lane Mom Levittown. New York Levittown, New York Mobllhoot BURNER SERVICE FUEL OILS Compliments of ST. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR PARISH Compliments of ST. GERTRUDE'S CHURCH Bayville, L. I., N. Y. C I of RUGGIERO BROS. COMPANY L d 81 S h R Hkll NY ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE PARISH Servmg Jencho, Brookvllle, Muttontown R V. Daniel J. Pottefrton P PAPERBACKS - STATIONERY C-REETING CARDS GIFTS - SHELLS S. S30 MIT! X N Mobilhe 5 WAInut 1-3500 HAmilton 7-3500 XI. fi' K-. 5 HENRY A. BERGER Q S O if ABALENE OIL COMPANY, INC. Q S 92 Jackson Avenue, Syosset, N. Y. Q fx R if SPECIAL Q ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED- MATINECOCK BANK Compliments BAYVILLE LOCUST VALLEY Banking Hours - 9 a.m. io 3 p.m. Monday lhru of Friday 6:30 fo 8:30 Friday Evening F 0 0 D T 0 W N Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation M A R' K E T SUPERlllRl Gave-Af Superin- Scho-ol-Transit Buses DR. 8 H------A-b-1---- A. A. BALDASSARRI METROPOLITAN 281 Jerusalem Avenue Northern Blvd. at Chestnut Drive Roslyn, L. l., N. Y. MAyfair 1-7700 Hicksville, N. Y. EISEM ANN BUICK DAVID HUSiCiHLE'S 3-30 W. Old Country Road Hicksville, N. Y. Sales Wells-1-0900 Service W'ells- 1-0909 Pants Wells- 1 -0969 MAINE QIH MIB IINN Jericho, L. I. WElcome 5--64-00 Open every day 11 :30 A.lVl. to 1:00 A.M. Banquets Music Nightly Est. 1789 THEODORE J. BURKE 8z SON, INC. Constmction Equipment 8: Wire Rope Jamaica, N.Y.C. Huntington, L.I., N.Y. 3-Stores to Serve You SYOSSET DRUGS 6'in the village - L. DeGeorge LOCUST GROVE DRUGS at the turnpike - O. Dayton TWIN HARBOR DRUGS in Bayvillev i I. Dougherty FIORI CON TRACTING CORP. 15 Urban Ave. Westbury, L. I., N. Y. OV-I-74-99 Hicksville, N.Y. FRANK COMPOSTO 8z SON, INC. Builders Residential 81 Commercial All Types of Home Improvements And Custom Homes MAin 4-3182 Established 1870 .xdrfhur ,jvleanew r. Confidence is not gained in a day 2141 ATLANTIC AVENUE Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Loans Jewelry-Furs-Clothing Etc. Appraisals Personal Sz Estates BOWLING ROSLYN LANES 19 BRYANT AVENUE O'NEILL FORD, INC. BEST WISHES 81 GOOD LUCK TO A FINE GRADUATING CLASS NORTHERN BLVD. MA 1-8600-ROSLYN One of America's famous old Inns 0 -96170 if 0 Q1 72- lxtib Luncheon or dinner will be a real treat for the whole family Hicksville Road and Jericho Turnpike WE 1-2201 O O ununan A Locust Valley, L. 1. RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES excellent design skilled craftsmanship superb quality YOUR CLASS JEWELER DIEGES 81 CLUST 17 JOHN STREET - NEW YORK 8, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA ' PROVIDENCE MANUFACTURING IEWELERS ST. DOMINIC HOLY NAME SOCIETY Best Wishes to The Class of 1964- OYSTER BAY COUNCIL NO. 1206 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MR. AND MRS. MAXIMILIAN S. VIATORI TEL. WALNUT 2-5767 Kaelyn Z B Sportswear ' Lingerie 7 wEs'r MAIN s'rREE'r oysrgn BAY, N, y, I TACK-DOWN CARPET! SHAMPOOED ON YOUR PREMIIES I dlflazcfon CQ1'Lf1e:f Cya...-.1 C'-'g ORIENTALHDOMESTICRUGB o BROADLOOM R ': N' SHOW Room AND PLANT BTOTNG 128 sour:-1 s-mas-r ovsfsn BAY. N. v. Rzwnvms Rosen-r R. MER:-ns: WALNUT 2-ssoo NOBMAN'S HARDWARE - PAINTS -- HOUSEWARES Evinrude Outboard Motors Custom Picture Framing Oyster Bay's First Hardware Store Since 1911 SOUTH ST. OYSTER BAY WALNUT 2'58e6 - B857 acini 6 GROCERIEB - FRUIT8 - VEGETABLES 98 SOUTH STREET ESTABLISHED 1904 OYSTER BAY, N. Y. BUCKINGHAM VARIETY STORE Your Neighborhood 5 81 10 Full Line of Stbool Supplies 36 AUDREY AVENUE OYSTER BAY, N.Y. Compliments of PINE TAVERN Ltr: AND GENERAL 72007500608 JAMES F. WALSH 168 Sour:-4 STREET WALNUT 2-4738 Ovsrsn BAY, N. Y. WA 2-5646 STERLING LAUNDRY T1 Audrey Ave. Oyster Bay, N. Y. 516 WALNUT 2-3154 Messera Machine Co. Rocco MESSERA 16 SPRING STREET Pnormrron OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK Day: OR 6-2457 Night: OR 6-3689 WAlnut 2-4200 MEYER AUTO REPAIR OYSTER BAY LUMBER co. Ay E. MEYER Building Matenlzls Bay Street Oyster Bay, LI. General Repairing ' Lubrication ' Towing Front End Alignment ' Gas 6 Oil 83 BIRCH HILL ROAD LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y. Let us give you pleaslu'e in Bowling SYOSSET LANES Jericho Tumpike Follow The LOCUST VALLEY LEADER Nassau's Leading Weekly Every Thursday Syosset WA 1-6500 OR 6-14-34 OR 60122 Fur storage WA 19775 OR 60746 BAHNHOF KLEIN CLEANERS A Modern Scientific Plant' Tailoring - Rug Cleaning 69 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley, N.Y. DELICATESSEN 81 CATERING Home of S. S. Pierce and Other Fine Foods 33 Jackson Ave. Syosset, L I. OV 1-7944 Free Delivery VINCENTI PRIME MEAT MARKET Freezer Orders 548 Woodbury Road Our Specialty Plainview, L. I., N. Y. PE 1-7755 CENTER ISLAND AUTO SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS 100 Gardiners Avenue Levittown, New York ANYTIME IS JIL'S TIME RREAKEAST LUNCHEON DINNER LATE NIGHT SNACK 309 Main Street Huntington. N. Y. ORiole 6-2537 T. VULPIS PLUMBING 81 HEATING .IOBBINC - ALTERATIONS 270 Glen Cove Ave. Sea Cliff, New York RA .' ,- , f ml Telephone OR 1-3018 PEIRANO 81 FIGARI Choice Fruits - Vegetables 149 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley, N. Y. WAlnut 2-6550 2-9700 PINE HOLLOW BEAUTY SALON By Appointment 263 Pine Hollow Rd. lRt. 1061 Oyster Bay, LI. WATCHES O JEWELRY - SILVERWAEE ANTHONY JEWELERS Jewelry and Watch Repair Tel. WAlnut 1-4050 58 Jackson Avenue SYOSSCI. N- Y- .1 I 'Tho lumber yard of a thousand UNM I- ' W 0 -Q MArsnlALs coup Iv ' ,, 1 200 BROADWAY, HUNTINGTON STATION, N. Y.. NASSAU: SUFFOLK: N. Y. C.: WAInul1-2166 HAmillon I-3200 Hickory 5-4868 ,i. . ii ..t..-TY 7. Y Y. Eligewood 3-0805 Tony E. Carlo FELICE IN WESTBURY A Dining Place of Unusual Merit Old Country Rd., Post Ave. Westbury. Long Island Compliments of THE KEYHOLE East Norwich, N.Y. SATISFIED WE... g1IS,T9+4,g5g Lgafancf Eegcafeoaen ' A Y , ORDERS TAKEN FoR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES 642 SOUTH BROADWAY TASTY SANDVVICHES AT BLOOMINGDALE ROAD HOME MADE SALADS HICKSVILLE, N. Y. CHARLIE ARNIE GREENFIELD SERVICE STATION COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE PIcK.UP 8: DELIVERY OPPOSITE SYOSSET HOSPITAL JERICHO TPKE. WALNUT I-9721 SYOSSET, L. I., N. Y. CHEVTR-O ET I CHAMBERLIN CHEVROLET INC. 286 SOUTH STREET Oyster Bay. N. Y. WA 2-3400 FORD ELECTRIC WIRING EOR LIGHT, HEAT, AND POWER . LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Q GLENWOOD LANDING, N.v. TELEPHONE ORIOLE 6-2030 WEIGAND BROS. INC. Distinctive Funeral Service 49 Hillside Ave. Williston Park, N.Y. Compliments of MIKE HORAN'S SERVICE STATION Main St. and Spring Rd. Huntington, New York HA 3-9766 ROSLYN HARBOR HOTEL 22 Bryant Ave. Roslyn, L. I. New York Phone: MA 1-9657 WA 2-64-11 .lames D. Brandt Albert J. Brandt B. 81 B. MOWERS LAWN MOWER SALES 81 SERVICE Power 8: Hand Lawn Mowers Sharpened 81 Repaired Snow Bllowers Complete Grinding Ba 294 South Street Oygtgr y, NIYI 399 Jerusalem Ave. Hicksville MIDWAY FARMS Full line of groceries, frozen foods, fresh vegetables, and fruit. FREE DELIVERY OV 1-0550 NOB HILL INN 1251 Old Northern Blvd. Roslyn, N.Y. POSILLICO BARBER SHOP LARRY Posn.LIco PROP. 160 Broadway, Hicksville, N.Y. North Shore Properties - from Manhasset to Huntington MARY C. FORD ASSOCIATES, INC. Licensed Real Estate Brokers Route 25A 9 East Norwich, L.I. 24 Hour Telephone Service NOBMAN'S Hardware-Paints-Housewares Evinrude Outboard Motors Custom Picture Framing Oyster Bay's First Hardware Store Since 1911 South Street Oyster Bay WA 2-6233 POLO LODGE NIGHTLY Charles McMahon at the piano bar Dinner and Supper 5:30 P.M. to 2 A.M. Ma 1-9813 183 Roslyn Rd. Roslyn Members of Diners Club and American Express Compliments of COMPLIMENTS GOLDBROOK DEVELOPMENT OF INC. LONG ISLAND METAL INC. Stowe, Vermont A'I'I'IC DOOR BULLOCK Anything or everything that you t u INSURANCE AGENCY 1-an sell - antiques - furniture - china - clothing - bric-a-brac EAST NORWICH WA 249763 WALNUT 2-3511 EAST NASSAU CHEMISTS H. Herman - Reg. Pharmacists -S. Herman 535 S. Broadway Hicksville, N.Y. Nar. No. 39791 Phone OV I-550 WAlnut 2-3646 T. MCNAMARA CONTRACTING CO. GENERAL CONTRACTINC All Types of Concrete Work 88 Tooker Avenue Oyster Bay. N.Y. Best Wishes COURT SACRED HEART NO. 370 Catholic Daughters of America Compliments of M. A. CONNELL Compliments of THE OYSTER BAY COLDMAN BROS. Sporting Goods Athletic Uniforms Custom-made Sweaters d Cl bs and Jackets for Teams an u 192 Broadway, Hicksville WE 1-0441 SWEET SHOP WA 2-9799 124 South St. Oyster Bay For Girls Q6-161 On sparkling Granite Lake, N.H. CAMP NOTRE DAME Owned and operated by Mr. K Mrs. Alfred J. Skidmore Post Office Box 521 Hicksville, New York 1300 acre site - Good Food - Open 24 hours Daily Baking on Premises TOWNE DINER JACKSON si WHITNEY AVENUES sYossET, N. Y. EDWARD ANDREWS, Prop. Res. Chapl. - Reg. Nurse - Riding - Waterskiing Season 8450 WA 1.97Q3 - WA 1,3185 ,luly 3250 August 3240 l Q H6'-3'fi d?i K .- esse X n - 1 l, 1 M If A Compliments of I 4:4 4 '.'.-i Q - ' J - G V I J .V 'il . it.-Ei 1 W. T 1 , - V5 1. 1 Isi s' may-Q T , QU algg fifg T MR. and MRS. -' , Vu-T'-2 Qi if'f :,' fi'ff 1 -' 0' runsmsont ORLANDO WA 2-4-771 DOWNSTREET BOOKSTORE MR. 81 MRS. C ld S ' H b 0 Img a' 0' MATTHEW L. DANAHAR MY 2-7012 MR. and MRS. BRUSH HOLLOW FRIENDS ROBERT F. MENNONNA and Family ! GLEN HEAD HARDWARE GLEN HEAD, NEW O K . Y R mezcafeuen Zufaunanl Phone OIR 6-1886 387 So.Oyster Boy Road Plainview. L. I. WEIIS 1-8787 OYSTER BAY STATIONERY STORE FRANK 8: HY, Proprietors OYSTER BAY CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Fun Line of school supplies 243 Pine Hollow Road OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK Hallmgrkfyhlarcran Card: Dxbry 6 Autograph Book: ROBERT E. MITCHELL S Prop. Phone 516 WA 2-4660 103 SOUTH STREET OYSTER BAY, N. Y WA M25 CHARTER SERVICE K8zS TRANSPORTATION CORP. KAHLER and PYNCHON Civil Cfngineeus am! Sufweyous Syosset, New York New Air-Conditioned Coach PINE HOLLOW now Available After April 15th. sAsT NORWICH N v WA 1-2361 Real Estate Homes Estates Acreage JOAN DI NONNO 335 Jackson Avenue Syosset, N.Y. Industrial Real Estate Residential ARTHUR C. LEVY CO., INC. 335 Jackson Ave. Syosset. N.Y. WAlnut 1-4458 WA.lnut I-8160 WAlnut 1.3160 SYOSSET TRADE FAIR, Inc. Compliments dress 81 decorator fabrics, slipcovers draperies, upholstery. of 3 FOR FREE SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE Call WA-1-1100-1101 Fnend .lericho Turnpike - Syosset, New York On the Turnpike . . . it's TRADE FAIR Dick Johnson A complete Travel Service East Norwich L. P.8z.F. W. CETTA, B.S. REXALL DRUGS Oyster Bay Road, East Norwich, N.Y. WA 2-0511 WELLS TRAVEL SERVICE WElls 5-1412 44-3 South Oyster Bay Rd. Next to L.I. Nat'l Bank Plainview, L. I., N. Y. Midway Shopping Center Best Wishes to the Class of '65 from HOLY FAMILY TEEN CLUB Hicksville, New York THE VILLAGE STUDIO 30 Berry Hill Road Syosset, N. Y. ROBERT H. MILLER Photographer WAlnut 1-0195 PINE HOLLOW COFFEE SHOP 265 Pine Hollow Rd. Oyster Bay FROM A SNACK TO A STEAK Open 7:30 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. EASTNOR HARDWARE WA 2-0533 Oyster Bay Road Y East Norwich, N.Y. ELECTROLUX A Office Phone S l . d S ' a eq an ervlce WAInut 2-6111 T. RAHILLY 6112 O'KEEFE-HUTCH1NSON- Y Lo IR ' our ca epresentative 119 Summers Street Real Estate and Insurance Oyster Bay, N.Y. W. W. Hutchinson Home Phone 2-6778 Telephones 24 A d A Ba , N. Y. WA 2-3222 MY 2-7777 WA 1-7195 U my venue Oyster Y WA1nut 2-3582 THE TOY SHOP 7 East Main Street Oyster Bay, New York Telephone MYrt1e 2-6222 Residence: MYrtIe 2-7111 Mailing Address 218 W. Rogues Path, Huntington, N. Y. SCARSELLA'S FLORIST 8: GREENHOUSES Flowers for all Occasioru Flowers Telegraphed Nationwide Route 25-A, Next to Memorial Cemetery Oyster Bay, N. Y. Greq-Rock Balanced Brake Linings J and fm- SAFETY MELlLLO'S SERVICE STATION 69 EAST Nokwlcn ROAD ovsrsn BAY, New YORK FRANK MELILLO Phones: WA 2-9715 - 9716 I N ' 'J 0 o 155 BIRCH HILL RD., LCICUET VALLEY, N. Y. 2-WAY RADIU EUUIPPED FDR FAST SERVICE UR. 6-EBCIB NA. B-IIBD FREE DELIVERY PHONE: WE I-5203 George 8a fllliffs gllllzxrkei PRIME NIEATS 8: POULTRY 6 E. MARIE ST. HICKSVILLE, L.. I., N. Y. GLEN CLIFF INN 186 Glen Cove Ave. OR 6-9802 Herb Wicker - Prop. SMITH .IEWELERS Choice Prime SUNSET MEAT MARKET Meats 81 Poultry Special Attention Given to Freezer Orders WA 2-3878 - WA 2-3879 DOUGLAS L. OEST PROP. 29 Audrey Avenue Oyster Bay, L.I., N.Y. Compliments of MR. and MRS. THOMAS D. GALLAHUE DOBKIN PHARMACY Sea Cliff New York OR 6-0320 Phone WElls 8-3600 MONTANA REALTY AND INSURANCE AGENCY Charles J. Montana 115 North Broadway William M. Payoski Hicksville, N. Y. Nassau: WA 1-5909 Suffolk: HA 3-4684 TRIPLE A DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 160 West Hills Road Huntington Station Long Island, New York 11748 Distributors of DeMet's Turtles and all other Candy, Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes and Sundries. Compliments of MR. and MRS. GEORGE J. WOOD, Sr. 0Ri0le 6-9310 JOHN DEL TA'I'I'O BUILDER 46 S. 5th Street Locust Valley, N. Y. Ile l-0669 Compliments GLENWOOD LANDING of 24 hour service GEORGE SEAMEN, Pao HERBERT P. GIORGIO Compliments of THE MATTERHORN Stowe, Vermont BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '65 MR. and MRS. WILLIAM E. GROENTHAL and Family BEST WISHES OF THE AUTH CARBONE 81 MOLLOY INSURANCE ELECTRIC COMPANY INC. ED 3-2340 LONG ISLAND CITY NEW YORK 346 MWC AVC- Westblmf' N' Y CARVEL ICE CREAM Congratulations to the Class of '66 36 Flavors STERLING GRACE 81 CO. 149 Pine Hollow Road 921-8830 OYS-lei' BUY, N- Y- 4- Jackson Ave. Syusset, N, Y, Nassau-MYrtle 2-2770 COMPLIMENTS New York-516 MYrIle 2-2770 OF Suffolk-HAmilton 1-4161 CURTIS SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY, INC. Service To The School Through Photography Helen Mulhall 52 Elm Street, Huntington, L. I., N.Y. PASTRY PUFF BAKE SHOPPE PINE HOLLOW SHOPPING CENTER OYSTER BAY, N. Y. QUALITY BREAD, ROLLS, BUNS, CAKES, SPECIAL CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS WA1nut 2-984-2 MARLEN C. ROBB AND JEREMIAH J. CALLAHAN Insurance Consultants PErshing 1-4-420 Levittown, N. PIONEER 1-4999 FLUSHING 7-4549 3... 51... +- I ' JI A JI 'A' :fc end, nc. SHOWROOM 471 WILLIS AVENUE WILLISTON PARK, N. Y, TOM'S DELICATESSEN 358 OLD COUNTRY RD. HICKSVILLE, N. Y. WE 8-7140 CATERING OUR SPECIALTY 31.07 PER PERSON No JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL JIEEL? BLACKTOPPING DRIVEWAYS . WALKS . ETC. JERRY KEOGH WA 1-2995 - 1- ,way- AGENCY 516 - PI I-MBI HAMILTON 7-1600 HUNTINGTON MARKET ESTABLISHED IBSB AIR - LAND - SEA RESERVATIONS 307 MAIN s'r. 370 H'l'L5'DE AVENUE c, ALBERT c-RIFFITH HUNTINGTON, N. Y. TIMOTHY J. SULLIVAN WILLISTON PARK, N. Y. DENIS HAIRSTYLIST Northern Boulevard 1Opposite Rothmann's Restaurantl East Norwich, Long Island, N. Y. Closed Monday WAlnut 2-0040 Open Friday Till 9 P.M. Congratulations to the Class of 1965 THE LIBRARY STAFF Wood NELSON DOOR CORP. Drive Oyster Bay Specializing in electric door openers 31 garage doors Wmnm 2-0220 JOHN A. DIBLASI AGENCY, INC. General Insurance Oyster Bay Road John A. DiBlasi East Norwich, N. Y. PARILLO'S SHOES INC. 234 POST AVENUE WESTBURY, N. Y. ARESCO, INC. 341 West John Street Hicksville, L.I., New York DRAFTING 81 ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT REPRODUCTION MACHINES ,iiii Compliments of SENATOR HENRY M. CURRAN CHARLES J. 0'CONNOR WESTBURY PEARL HURLEY 49 Jackson Avenue Syosett, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS or THE 1965 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Dot Diane Terry Joanne Barbara Sue C. Dresses - Lingere - Hosiery Alice -lUd.Y Kathy D, Elaine WA 1-2044 Open Fri. Till 9:00 P. M. Sue M. Kate Kathy S. Robyn WAlnut 2-434-3 Compliments of JAKOBSON SHIPYARD, INC. Oyster Bay, N.Y. LONG ISLAND COAL CO. Oyster Bay's Oldest Fuel Co. FUEL OIL - BURNER SERVICE 24 - Hour Service 34 South Street Oyster Bay, N. Y. Compliments of MR. Si MRS. NICHOLAS A. SORDI BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS '65 PEP SQUAD l'lAmilton 1-5230 HUNTINGTON STAMP SHOP Long lslands Finest Stamp Shop Extensive Stock of U. S. Foreign Stamps Albums and Supplies 1060 East .lericho Tpke. Huntington, N. Y. We deliver WA 2-3434 JACKSON PHARMACY At the Station People New Policy Prices 59 Jackson Ave. Syosset Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. GEORGE DE GEORGE Phone WAlnut 2-3484 Home Phone NA 8-2856 PINE HOLLOW FLORIST 255 Pine Hollow Road Oyster Bay, New York Emmie Alfano R. Simpson Congratulations COUHFHYUIHUOUS to to The Class of '65 The Class of '65 from from THE CLASS OF '66 THE CLASS OF '67 COMPLIMENTS or HICKSVILLE RAMBLER H. STILWELL MOTOR SALES DODGE CARS - DODGE TRUCKS Accessories - Repairs - Servicing - Supplies South Street and Lexington Avenue Telephone WAlnut 2-4717 OYSTER BAY, L. I.. N. Y. PUCCIO'S DISTRIBUTORS Corner of Willis and Jackson Ave. Syosset, L. I. Hours: 8 A.M.-7 P.M. Sundays: 1 P.M.-3 P.M. 49' 5 WATSON-KLINGE Flowers for all occasions 50 Audrey Avenue Oyster Bay, N. Y. Res.: NA 8-1466 G A 'b, WAlnut 2-54-60 gl S Compliments of HOWARD DICKOFF MARTIN RAND NORTH RAMBLER INC. 407 Jericho Tpke. Syosset. N.Y. WA 1-0001 SMITH PHARMACY 53 N. Broadway Hicksville, New York We are as near as your telephone: WE 1-1099 Deliver 7 days a week. BOB 81 MIKE RICH GLEN HEAD TAVERN 338 Glen Head Rd. Glen Head, N.Y. OR 6-5120 Harvey 191 Fo LITTLE CHARMERS CHILDREN WEAR Infants to Size 14 rest Avenue Glen Cove 1 In the Glen Cove Shopping Center? Feinel ,N. Y. WALTERS-DONALDSON, INC. 277 Old Country Road Hicksville, N. Y. Tel. WEIIS 8-3333 Service GE 3-1111 COMPLIMENTS or SCOOTERS U.S.A. 420 New York Ave. Huntington, N.Y. HAmilton 1-0110 I -i - V -- vi- . ,Y,, . ii, , EDgewood 3-3565 Ready ed. 481 Old Country Road opp. Roosevelt Raceway P MORRONE Westbury, N. Y. We rent, buy, and resell. Compliments of LEONARD W. HALL, WILLIAM J. CASEY AND JOHN W. BURKE GLEN FLOORS FRED CAPOBIANCO 'l'he finest in floor coverings CARPET - LINOLEUM - TILE -4 BEDDING BERT'S ESSO E. ,Iericho Tpk. Cor. Barwick Blvd. Mineola, I...I., N.Y. 68 Glen Sr. Glen Cove OR 13737 victor Bert Phone: PI 6-9327 0Ri0le 1-2880 Compliments of EAST HILLS ELECTRIC CORP. Licensed Electricians LIGHTAHEAT-POWER 63 Roslyn Ave. Sea Cliff, N.Y. MR. 81 MRS. MICHAEL J. ORLANDO 599 .Ierusalem Ave. Uniondale, N.Y. ANGELO ZUCCNALA. Prop. ANG'S SERVICE STATION Cor. 4th St. 8 Cedar Swamp Rd. Glen Cove, N. Y. PHONE ORiole 6-9785 VARRICHIO PLUMBING 81 HEATING Air condition, sales, service 121 Pine Hollow Road Oyster Bay, New York WAlnut 2-5722 - 2-3757 Compliments of REVEREND JOSEPH S. BASEL Compliments of SACRED HEART CHURCH North Merrick. New York Compliments of CHURCH OF ST. BERNARD CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1965 MR. 81 MRS. GERARD FORD 81 Family MAH JONG RESTAURANT l Compliments of the 209 E. 15th Street New York, N. Y St. Dominic YU 6-1088 WA 1-0500 Jericho Turnpike Syosset, L. I., New York Compliments of BLOCK ROSARY Preston Lane Hicksville, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS oF DR. J. EDWARD CURRY, D.D.S Tel. WElls 8-9332 Air Conditioned 'EE Qfongh Q CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT CUCKTAII. LOUNGE 526 Mun-i5u.AND SHUPPING PLAZA HICKSVILLE. N. Y. PARTY ACCUMUDATICINS DRDERS FDR 220 PUT UF' TD TAKE CIUT Safety -Sports Classes WA 1-5753 ROBERT J. CO'I'I'ON Optician lletter Vision--Better Glades Syosset. N. Y. Fqghign Sunglasses SOUTHDOWN PHARMACY, INC. 223 Wall Street Huntington, New York Free Parking Loft Candy GLEN HEAD PHARMACY L. P. Silvernale Y .l. P. Togneri Phone OR 6-1004 - 1168 55 Illen Head Road Clen Head. I.. I. 16 Bayville Avenue Bayville. N. Y. NA 8-1900 GERAGHTY AGENCY, INC. Real Estate 0 Insurance ovroslTs oAK NECK BEACH joseph F. Ceraghty Marcella M. Geraghty NASSAU SUFFOLK LUMBER AND SUPPLY CORPORATION Station Plam Lovust Valley Henry R. Grimm, Mgr. ORiole 6-2220 Locust Valley Branch BIRCH HILL MEAT MARKET PRIME 81 CHOICE MEATS AND PROVISIONS Poultry and Came in Season 153 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley Tel. ORiole 1-324-2 Wash 8: Dry Service Shirts 81 Flatwork Rug: Washed or Shamp'd Dry Cleaning BAYMATIC LAUNDRY, INC. 134 South Street Oyster Bay, N.Y. Tel.: WA 2-6077 NA 8-2323 NA 8.l2fXJ Prompt, Free Delivery IWIN HARBOR DRUGS, Inc. J. Dougherty, O. Dayton PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY PETER F. SMITH REM. STATE . INSURANCE Established 1929 WE GIVE YOU SERVICE Bayville K Quincy Aves. Bayville, L I. 282 BAYVILLE AVENUE BAYVILLE, N. Y. 3, Austin-Healey M.C. M0 is A sl' MEYERDIERKS si co. , f' U 'H Citroen Datbun Groceries and Prime Meats OYSTER BAY GARAGE, INC. Phones WA1nut 2-0052 and 0053 Milk d C AUTHORIZED SALES 81 SERVICE I an ream 67 W. Main Street Fmlts and Oyster Bay, N. Y. EMIL BULCK Vegefables wmnm 2-5440 ms. East Norwich, N.Y. Q Pumping Equipment 3 Well Drilling W T ' I -T . ater redtment I . LDC I I C. W. LAUMAN 81 . I 0ll0llI Q C0 O QA 6 Water supply 1-ontrarmrs i 11111, i HI 5-7600 I I 1N.Y. Wirel VVEIIS I-2305 Leon R. Cohen Jericho Tpke, Woodbury WA 1-1415 100 Lauman La. Ilethpage, Long Island, N. Y. ORiole 6-4647 TELEPHONE WA I-1074 A. M. N I G R O Electrician CHARLOTTE M. RYAN y o Wiring for Light - Heal - Power qw? .1 5 'V E 5, . 5 Q 9 GENERAL lNSURANCE AND BONDS fe S I0 DANIS AVENUE fl! wg Nm GLEN COVE' N' Y' 70 JACKSON AVENUE SYOSSET, N. Y 'ff' f 7'w7Q - f' '- f-- bw Z.: J WA 2-4300 Established 1881 CAi,,a ieuj ' WE11s 5-6177 Air Conditioned CHINESE 81 AMERICAN RESTAURANT CORNER DRUG STORE, INC. -ve SPECIAL I-'AYVIILY DINNERS 108 Smith Street Oyster Bay. Long Island Sl'VfialiZi S 0'fI -V N' TUAW 0111 Plaim iew Shopping Center 395 S. Oyster Ray Ruud I.. 1., N. Y. Cumpliments URiule 6-0137 of KRAMER MORTUARY INC. 1 MR. AND MRS. KENNETH FELLOWS. Dmncrun 220 Illen Street Glen Cove, N .Y. Phu OR 1-0321 F D 1' me C 'vm HILLSIDE BAR BRIGATA 261 Pinelmllnw Shopping Center QUALITY WINE AND LIQUOR J. CACNEY 108 School Street Glen Cove, N. Y. 351 S. Oyster Bay Rd. Plainview. N. Y. WEIIS 1-5700 WHS by LORTQN FRANKLIN of SYOSSET MENS 8 BOYS WEAR FOrest 8-3838 170 Jericho Tpke. Commack, N. Y. 341 Jackson Ave. Syn-sei, N. Y. WA 1-1956 1 171 iw - - - W-.wr--i -H MICHAEL J. DooDY Gnruuux. Sums Mnuosn EU'r1:c'r1c WELDING ALLOYS CORPORATION FLUsnmo,N1sw Yonx 11358 Fnusnmo B-4.000 WAlnut 2-5660 COIL WINDING EQUIPMENT co. Oyster Bay, N. Y. An opportunity for local employment in pleasant surroundings In an organization sewing a world market. open Dany 'Til 10 P.M. 09111 Glnnntrg DELICATESSEN 200 OLD COUNTRY ROAD ' HICKSVILLE, N.Y. BAY AUTO PARTS INC. 10 Audrey Avenue Oyster Bay, N.Y. Tel.: 922-4611 Motor Parts For All Make Cars and Trucks Machine Shop Service y Q....t e DON S SERVICE STATION Berry Hill Rd. SI South St. Oyster Bay, N. Y. CARDIGANS and MATCHING SKIRTS Evening Bags Et Cetera WAlnut 2-9733 OR 6.7810 86 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley ORio1e 6-0138 Est. 1931 LA BELLA REALTY Real Estate SI Insurance OR 1-3344 169 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, N. Y. ORiole 6-0139 DEPOT GARAGE LOCUST VALLEY WILLYS P. E. Smith, Prop. Locust Valley, N. Y. SHAWIS GEIIEFEI TOTE sruwnfs rrnsr src: srtur STUWE, VT. SPECIALIZING IN VERMONT MAPLE PRODUCTS VERMONT AGED CHEDDAR CHEESE ORVIS FISHING EQUIPMENT Where to ski STOWE naturally Where to stay THE CENTER Where everything comes naturally Centre Motor Lodge Stowe, Vermont FREE DELIVERY IVanhoe 9-2266 COLDSTREAM MEAT MARKET Remember You've Purchased the Best 1083 Front Street Uniondale, N. Y. Meats -- Poultry STEIN'S STATIONERY Large Selection of STATIONERY TOYS COMMERCIAL 8: SCHOOL DOLLS-GAMES SPORTING GOODS - GREETING CARDS PARTY GOODS 8: FAVORS OR 6-9772 23 Birch Hill Rd. Locust Valley oDE'1'rE COUTURE TEDC0 EQUIPMENT RENTA'L CO. Custom Made Haute Couture P' 0' Box 397 East Norwich' N' Y' Telephone 2 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley Area Code 516 - F0 8-2200 WAlnut 1-0720 Free Delivery 0- -. LAZY 'EG-L V Q ffsieq. , ar-'cl' xl Oigglaiili-Egizisg wzzl-j1L5 -, AT i j I ililft. LOCUST VALLEY NICHOLS BROS., INC. 317 Jackson Ave. SYOSSCL N- Y COMPLIMENTS OF QMR.kIMRS WHLLDUHIL VREELAND S.D.H.S. VARSITY MATHLETES Brenda Moore-Capt. Pete Jay Bob lim Judy Louis Steve Steve Tom Christo Rick M RHYHIO Jenny Peggy Helen Paula Tonia WAlnut 2-4215 OYSTER BAY GUARDIAN PRINTERS - PUBLISHER N. Edward Dishrow, Prop. 43 WEST MAIN STREET OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK FRAN 8: .IIM'S LUNCHEONETFE Newspapers Route 106, East Norwich Compliments of LONG ISLAND NATIONAL BANK Hicksville, New York Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Hot Lunches COMPLIMENTS OF :L .-,g'v- IH.. . MAY GOD'S BLESSINGS ACCOMPANY THE CLASS OF '65 CLASS OF 1968 my Aff ZZ CHEER A A nw f FRANCES BEAUTY SALON 45 Mineola Boulevard Mineol N Y k PI 6-3866 By -KH ntment Only The Photography in this Year- book was done by COMMUNITY PHOTO STUDIO John DiLillo, Photographer Telephone: WA 2-6633 164 South Street Oyster Bay, New York f, F A -,vw-1. Sincere best wishes for a HAPPY HEALTHY HOLY FUTURE COMPUMENTS OF T0 THE' CLASS or 1965 DR. AND MRS. R. M. ZAINO from SAGAMORE PHARMACY, INC. 86 South St. Oyster Bay TA 6 IUID CHARLES J- D'SHEA, JR. Tel. EDgewo0d 3-0615 Res. 292 Asbury Ave. WILLIAM M. DONOHUE, INC. Funeral Director PARLUR 292 Castle Avenue Westbury, L. I. I ECTDR QB' 7 I hear uuera uma UUR SERVICES RENDERED IN ALL LDDALITIES 2515 NORTH JERUSALEM RUAD EAST NIEADDW N Y THE LEATHER SHOP Huntington i COMPLIMENTS or MR. AND MRS. A. DIGIOVANNI THE GOELZ PHARMACY R. P. STEIN. Ph.G.. Prop. Phone: 0Riole 6-0544 ll Birchhill Road Locust Valley, N. Y. 1965 STELLA MARIS EDITORS Antonia Viatori Michael Doody l -1 X I f f ' sf E L A ' L. , , Lf ,x. fl , 'ff' TF 5 W W W .9 ,L My 1 -L.. ,,, All L , 4, L ., 1 W X M WM wif' V I , f W 17 1 ,J I 4 V ,7agM fff ,gf kxggcy 4QfgQxgZZQQz44fi?Z5Qf7 X VY V, , ' f,,f U-' , Z7 gfffffkfc L P, ', ' -fi' . k ffWWjVFyJQJfV'q MV C2 K 6 A 'ywwggiQ1h4' M jf GJD Itiwf . O71-:W Q' fix, CQCQQE uf . T!! 9b! ,f ' jf WW ' 'xyfagf fkQff?ffiZ2?f:L0wM173ykfj !'X f , !c'f5,.'f'?- V .' r-V ina .,.. 1 ,f 1 I 4 YA . , X A A I , A . -1 -. 1 . 1 Q . , J .A .. , ,Nm J! - . Nr! 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