Valley Stream Central High School - Cadet Yearbook (Valley Stream, NY)
- Class of 1960
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Care, Art, Decision, Effort, Time The Staffheads of the 1960 Cadet, advised by Mrs. Stearn, were responsible for laying out, as- sembling, advertising, and selling the yearbook. Angela Fierro and Nancy McDowell were inspiring leaders. Individual work brought to staff and staff- head meeting provided the impetus for completing parts of the book for successive deadlines, estab- lished in advance in conjunction with the publisher. The work done at last, we the Staffheads hope that the 1960 Cadet will be read and remembered for many years. f f 1 l A. Fierro, N. McDowell, Cadet Editors af,-gijf X , v A5535 ' V . . f ' f, f M' U we V - . , ,... , r X ,f r fl f .. iv ::. E:n 2 4 X X ll I., W g 4 Mrs. Stearn, Cadet Advisor Mr. Cimador, Cadet Art Advisor ' 4 g . ,ua ,7 if M J -5, , 59, , 'Z ' if -. .- ' -. - V g ' I 35 Va . V- 1 1 . , ' lil? yi, Qi . A ' Ve . . f ' g 'if . V. P VV 'ff - , H ,gs ' Ph. f- , '. - .. V' ' u V V ' . .3 . ' Q ' , -Q. V J' ' ' . n V V. 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I ? 1911 Q P ..,,. is-. qg.....X Literary StaE Row 1, Ieit to right: J. Rinaldi, M. Moskowitz, B. Berke. Row 2: J. Buente, J. Hawkins, J. Guccione, B Kirmmse, C. Weadon, E. Meyer, M. Streifer. Typing StaE Left to right, seated: P. Leifer, V. Burns, C. Donderog Standing: J. Murphy, G. Strain, E. Knoerzer. rw Advertising StaE H. Kupfer, D. Olsen, C. Mills, B Chalmers, M. Kossack, M. Chait, M Lewinstein. Cadet Apprentices Seated, left to right: S. Kuschner, L Rademaker, L. Hicks, S. Orthlieb, R Biddulph: Standing, left to right: W Ball, M. Goldman, E. Fisher, J Wechsler, L. Wasserman, J. Heck, A Kaufman, R. Anderson, N. Rosenl blatt, D. Wagnseil, E. Zwink. L...,frP F' ,ff guide our growth and development Dr Robert Bell Richard M Udall tdxstrict principalb Philip Archard CPres1dentD James Smollen , ff Everett Kennedy Dr. Theodore Martland Cbusiness managerj William Wenk fi Robert Waldman Board of Education Q Q---1 Catherine Repp Cfllefkl Isidore Ferber Morris Volpen resigned is Judge Alfred Loew The Board of Education, composed of nine members, three from each district, formulates the educational policies of Central High School District 111. It holds a public meeting once each month. Hiring school personnel and preparing the annual budget are two of the duties of these dedicated citizens. The extensive building pro- gram needed to take care of our increasing enrollment will be the board's chief concern in the immediate future. Administration Miss Braasch Miss Braasch is Curriculum Coordinator at Central High School. She is responsible for in- tegrating the courses taught at Central, assist- ing new teachers in the orientation program, and serving as a liaison between schools in matters concerning school policy, educational policy, and curriculum. Because of Miss Braasch's efhcient work our years at Central 'Urn' Mr, Keller Mr. Keller, Central's assistant principal, is loved and respected by every student in Cen- tral. Affectionately known as B.K., Mr. Keller is well-acquainted with the student body. Be- sides handling his regular duties Mr. Keller travels with the school Entertainment Troupe. Whether he is scolding a student for cutting or just saying hello, Mr. Keller always has a warm smile which lets you know that he's proud to be a part of Central. We're proud and glad he is too! have been pleasant and orderly. Mr. Kurfess The man in charge of the educational pro- gram at Central is the Principal, Mr. Kurfess, who acting for the general welfare, plays a major role in shaping the lives of Centralites. He is the one who must be aware of all the varied activities of the school, both curricula and extra-curricula, and preserve an impartial point of view in all the matters that affect faculty, staffs, and students. nirfssrvk X, ' Mr. Udall Mr. Udall, Principal of Central High School District 111, has seen Valley Stream grow from a town served by one secondary school to one requiring four. He recommends teachers for the approval of the Board of Education and heads the Committee on Public Relations of the Board of Education. With characteristic enthusiasm he has endorsed new programs, including Driver Education and the Automotive Shop. Mr. Udall is sure to solve the present problem of over- crowding quietly and efficiently. Ha-w..,..f f To the Class of l960: Each graduating class leaves be- hind it vestiges of its own peculiar traits, achievements and aspirations. The Class of 1960 differs in no way from any of its predecessors, for I am sure that each member of the school staff will recall you in the years to come for the manner in which you have disinguished your- selves in the many areas of school life you represented during the past three years. I should like to add, however, somewhat oi an e ilo ue to this thought, for whateger gour evalua- To the Class of 1960: tion of you has been and will be, Smce YOUT efllfencc to educa' we trust that you will measure the tional society, the pursuit of ex- qllallty of YOUT school in bOtl'l Cellence bag been 3 by-XNOI'd'-3 the immediate and future times ac- goal-,a Cnnuenge- AS you enter the cording to the following criteria: d . t f 1. f ma this l. Sufficient knowledge to pave mo em S0916 y O 1 e' Y , the road ahead for higher same pursuit enable you to achieve learning the maximum utilization of your 2- Practical experience to eld talents, to achieve peace without you m maturing fear, to achieve love and respect 3' Cqumge to face the future from friends, and to achieve the with confidence 4' Enough Overau preparation to warmth and comfort of a serene guarantee you an active, posi- and happy family life. tive role within your society. Sincerely, part in promoting the realization these necessities then I am sure that Central High School's person nel will be both satisfied and hon ored. Good luck and Godspeed B To the Graduating Class of 60 Your class ushers intO gfeduahon a new decade the sixties with ,tg new challenges and new OPDOT tunities of a dynamic world. Cen- tral, in a sense, is an old school, rich in tradition and Pfeellge- fm confident you as a class and 35 individuals have found yO1-lf deY'5 at Central rewarding. May You fe' -Q Ward your parents and Yellf Colm' tfy by your efforts to make YOUY' selves better PGYSOHS and Your country a better Place in Whiffh to livel I know you have enriched Central's tradition and Pfeetlgel A Edward Kuriess. If you feel that we have done our Anne Bfaasch, ' ' of i - C6 . KY? In Memoriam EDWARD CLEAR 1932-1959 Although Mr. Clear taught at Central for only one year, he left a lasting impression upon faculty and students alike for his charming smile, friendly manner, and ready greeting. His evenness of disposition and patient manner with his students won them completely. His interest in people was genuine, his concern for members of the teams he coached, serious and constant. He graduated from Central High School where he was captain of the basketball team in his senior year. He went to Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on a basketball scholarship. As a post-graduate student at Lehigh he coached freshman basketball. The army called him for two years. In the army he made the rank of first lieutenant. While stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia, he coached the post basketball and softball teams. In September of 1958 he came to Central to teach history and to coach the basketball team. His death in September of 1959 was a tragic shock to all who recognized his worth as a worker among young people, his promise as a teacher, and his fine character as a young man with a future. He is survived by his young daughter, Maryanne, and his wife, Anita. Guidance The Guidance Department arranges our programs, sets up our schedules, and gives advice on college and career plans. The direction, sympathetic understanding, and en- couragement always shown have inspired us to try to attain higher and higher goals. Our future life, as well as our present, is dependent upon the help we have received. We the Senior Class are very grateful to the Central High Guidance Department for their inspiring work. ,, r , ..c. l p pl i I ' ' I of . t.' - , .. ff Row I, left to right at desk: Mr. Coppola, Miss Allen. Row 2. Mr Hansen, Mr. Dicks. ' fs- N-Y X x N K SR ...fx 4 'a f' English Row 1, left to right: Miss Amberman, Miss Weih, Miss Thompson Mrs. Stearn, Mrs. Moffatt, Miss Munro. Row 2: Mr. Stillman, Dr Allen, Mr. Eldridge, Mr. Swift, Mr. Knoerzer. All Centralites take four years of English to learn to express themselves clearly and concisely and to gain a background which will enable them to enjoy and appreciate the literature of many nations. The English Department, under the direction of Mrs. Stearn, has devised curricula to benefit different types of students. Enriched courses in English II and English IV are offered to those capable of more advanced literary work, and an English IV course in composition is offered to those who wish to improve their writing techniques. Our English Departments most im- portant accomplishment is aiding us to appreciate life itself through reading, discussion, and written expression. 17 Science With the increasing emphasis on science in the world, Central's Science Department, under the chairmanship of Mr. Hills, has a very important task. The student must learn the fundamentals of biology, chemistry, and physics. The department, however, aims for a still higher goal: the student's use of his intelligence in logical thinking and reasoning. Row 1, left to right: Mr. Fromhartz, Mr. Hills. Row 2: Mr. Huth, Mr. Totten, Mr. Se-ader. Mathematics Algebra, geometry, and trigonometry are some of the courses offered by the Mathematics Department of Central High School. Ably supervised by Miss Henry, the depart- ment provides a strong foundation in mathematics for those planning to attend college and for those anticipating an occupation requiring a knowledge of math. This year the two regular half-year courses, Solid Geometry and Ad- vanced Algebra, were replaced by a special experimental course in Twelfth Year Math. Included in this course is the study of symbolic logic and number systems to bases other than ten. Left to right: Miss Pierce, Mr. Mortimer, Miss Caughran, Miss Henry, f Mr. De-Mita. s Y l l i .JL .fu 'V 'I' , C4 5 A ' . m BOM J elf? vi V JV all QL' X History The History Department, under the direction of Miss Griffith, prepares students to be well-informed citizens by teaching them the fundamentals of our democratic sys- tem of government, our American heritage, and the history and present situation of the World. Representatives from Central attended the New York Herald Tribune Youth Forum and a mock political convention, held at North High School. Thus, firsthand experience enabled the stu- dent to apply theories learned in class and to develop 1 ,f ideas of his own. Af Standing, left to right: Mr. Gimello, Mr. Lindberg, Mr. Troyan, Mr. Feigenbaum. Sitting, left to right: Mrs. Englert, Miss Griffith, Mr. Lefkowitz. 20 Language The Foreign Language Department, adeptly guided by Miss Avery, helps to destroy barriers of ignorance and pre- judice and to aid in the construction of international bridges through the understanding of other tongues and cultures. French, German, Italian, Latin, and Spanish are offered. Russian is taught in the Adult Education program. One of the departrnent's fundamental aims is to enable students to become aware of and appreciate ideas and contributions different from their own. While production of well-informed tourists is not the principal goal, it is cer- tainly hoped that every foreign language student will even- tually have the opportunity to visit abroad. By fostering interest in, and respect for, our brothers around the globe, Central's Foreign Language Department is aiding a worthy and important cause, that of world peace and fellowship. -r ---- A-,...,,,,,M-I , Seated, left to right: Miss Weih, Miss Francescutti, Miss Avery, Mr Pompa. Standing: Miss Munro. 21 Business Row 1, left to right: Mr. Robinson, Mr. Newman, Mr. Dare, Chair- man, Miss Schmidt, Mrs. Tervo, Miss Chrisman. Absent: Miss Ian- nizzi, Mr. Burdick. ,- ,,,., EQ The Business Department, under the direction of Mr. Dare, prepares students to enter the business world upon graduation from Central. A great variety of courses, including typing, shorthand, business mathematics, and business law, is offered. An important feature of the pro- gram is the placement of students in retailing in jobs within the community for rounding out their formal educa- tion by first-hand experience. 22 -nn., kv, ,, i .f i X A N., ,e 0 .2 ii- F, Physical Education Lelt to right: Mr. Graham, Miss Sinkinson, Miss Matsumoto, Mr. Mantrone. The Physical Education Department, under the direction of Mr. Graham and Miss Sinkinson, teaches the skills of the various sports in gym classes-some with as many as 110 students- and supervises extra-curricular clubs and sports in which these skills may be practiced. New courses and clubs have been organized for the girls: Miss Matzumoto teaches ele- mentary judo and the art of self-defense, Mrs. Moffatt gives a course in modern dance, and an indoor archery club meets in the basement of Suprina's. Centralites thus have the oppor- tunity to build their bodies while learning skills in sports. Health Centralls Health Department, headed by Miss Green, teaches two very valuable courses. Health I is a course for seniors who have not taken the biology course. Health II is a required course in psychology. The Health Department per- forms an important service by teaching us how to take care of our minds and bodies. Qcxvx wr' f . ..mm Mr. D'E1ia, Miss Green. The Music Department of Valley Stream Central High School, headed by Mr. Fare, is one of the school's best means for furthering good relationships between the school and the community. Public performances of its bands, orchestras and choruses have long entertained Valley Stream citizens. The most important objective of the department is to help pupils gain aesthetic values in music and develop a lasting enjoyment of good music. Music Left to right: Mr. Fare, Chair man, Mr. Riemersma, Mr. Clif ford. rt, Left to right: Mr. Aylmer, Miss Du- Bois, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Cirnador. The Art Department of Central High School, under the direction of Miss DuBois, enhances students' knowledge and appreciation of art and prepares them for a career in some field of art. The department offers courses in basic art, advertising design, textile design, costume design and, for those considering engineering, mechanical drawing. It is the desire of the Art Department to kindle a spark of art appreciation in each of us. 'H 241 f ' ,fc 5 ,- g XC 'v -'f 7, 3 , W , , X , if if For many years safety instruction has been available at Central through Driver Education courses, which help de- velop safe driving skills and attitudes that lead to the respon- sible use of vehicles. Students acquire practical consumer in- formation and discuss methods of improving trafhc conditions. Mr. Musselman, chairman of the department, says, If a stu- dent will make a full stop or maintain the speed limit when there is no law enforcement officer present, I feel the course ' been a successll' The Industrial Arts Department, under the direction of Mr Darling teaches trades to boys attending Central. Wood- working and automotive mechanics are among the courses offered Road safety 1S furthered by the R.P.M.'s, an automo- tive club sponsored by the Industrial Arts Department. l Industrial l Arts ROW I, left to right: Mr. Golditch, Electric Shopg Mr. Neaman, Wood 77 Shop: Mr, Kern, Auto-Metalsg Mr. Darling, Chairman, Industrial Arts. Home Economics s if lcjj f'-X ,pw Vmf in Mrs. Serey. The Home Economics courses, taught by Mrs. Serey, prepare the girl students for future family life. Through lessons in food preparation, child care, and personal grooming each girl gains the self-confidence necessary for a successful marriage and a happy future. Special Education Mr. Fortunato. Central High School's Special Education Depart- ment, solely but expertly manned by Mr. Fortunato, generously extends a helping hand and understanding heart to those of our students who, for various reasons, are troubled by special academic difficulties. Because of his sincere desire to help them, Mr. Fortunato is continually experimenting with new ideas and methods in his classroom. JT f F-v Mr. Young. Librarian One of the criteria of a good school is a first-rate library. Under the direction of Mr. Young the Central High School Library has met the increasing needs of the student bodyg at present the library has a circula- tion of over 10,000 books and a five-year file of ninety- three magazines. It provides reference material in all subjects and has a large collection of books for pleasure reading. Mr. Young enjoys his work, particularly since it enables him to become acquainted with most of the student body. LIFSE NJ X-f i ji., Mrs. Goldberg. Mrs. Goldberg, the school nurse, is responsible for treating cuts and bruises incurred in the Course Of the day, readmitting students after illness, keeping health records, administering hearing and vision tests, and helping the doctor with physical examinations. Her official title is nurse-teacher, for every visit provides the student with more knowledge about his mind and bodv. fl... --. M.: .A..A 'q M 5 i Row 1, left to right: Mr. G. Smith, Mrs. S. Childs, Mr. J. Gamar, Mrs. Celine Oggier, Mr. B. Burke. Row 2: Mr. J. Matthews, Mr. E. Smith, Mr. T. Zoeller, Mr. J. Oggier, Mr. P. Crowley, Mr. F. Henriques. Secretaries an I-As. C7 . ix. Typing transcripts of our school records, distributing ma- terials to teachers, answering telephone calls, doing admin- istrative work, and filling out late passes are among the many jobs handled by our Secretarial Staff. Most of the student body rarely come in contact with this vital and efficient staff that works in the background throughout our school day. , . ,.. Cfustodians Central's Custodial Staff, under the direction of Head Custodian Mr. Gamar, keeps Central's campus in first-class condition. Hard work on the part of our Custodial Staff makes Central a most impres- sive school. .8 4, .. , - . 10 V 'X 'D 9 4 '17 wx A c tr' Seated, left to tight: Mrs. H. Williamson, Mrs. C. Woodbury, Miss E. Grant, Mrs. R. Grant, Mrs. P. Engers. Seated: Mrs. M. Kraengel, Miss M. Thomas, Mrs. M. Donohue, Miss N. Byrnes, Mrs. S. Devlin. Row 1, left to right: E. Klamer, R. Pellegrino, R. Smith, A. Thompson, N. Mele. Row 2: M. Shelby, M. Viviano, J. McGowan, A. Koshis, V. Sucsy. 'wwf-ff . Tien. , ..,. V v J -.. init I. ,, ,q ..,, - V lfiljf' ' - nay. r 1' mia. Q 'xii i' ' if' -M5 . it owl m ,f 4. 1 fr' iv -if ' eg-f ff' .3 -1 A, Q3 . . an i if W 3 H-'RI h .fzxs .i.,.. 5 as I ' f , l 'tg' ,X W 3 'f'v,n ' ., .,.. e..,J- 'r 2 Aw. .. Cafeteria Preparing hot lunches and assorted sandwiches and mak- ing ice cream are some of the duties of our Cafeteria Staff. Directed by Miss McGowan, these nine women provide Cen- tralites with delicious, nourish- ing food. J V . f ' 'W , f X V V LI' V 1 f fx fvbi ,WA 'j Lrffll ,. ,lf V JL, t Q ,SL 1 ,, -fy IV 1, I Vdlfylf VXVV ' V ly .X ,L .' V V ' Af. ,- up M., ,VA ff Mn , -- ' MVK, MVA! 1 LA' Z iz L fr! LV V, fbfyt ' If Ll f ',,V4,uv ff ' VV VV Vfw V V VV.,4M'f0 Wg, 'A Vwf M ' ,' V f, , ' Aff, 712- i . 'L ifvi! V Lf , VL, V 14' JA ix- A Viv-.gk K V, K V V Cv! ,KV V -5 MW g f.4,,f'Uyf' vt, v' Lllff ,.-11 VVQQAVA' VV ff ., E! F up l I J JIMV, V VV ,AFV V 51,1 x gwrl LJ V if I V VV, JV' 4 l if 0 nf'A j Y V KV K 51 U ' . VV eg Y' V , fy' V Vxflff . V Wg., li VCV VV .-f AJ V! 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P BEST DRESSED Jack Lipkins and Joyce Buente 'LAW -N ' SA... 5.1 1-ix 4'- ,Qi ge? 55 -- -..A W .XQQ 'Y f 1 g BEST LOOKING Howard Ende and Helen Kupfer 'Ez-1 iii' 0 X J 1 4 .ff s 5 4 'S -55 -'E Q, :QQ my -Z -'R .-mf , 5'9 6?L'r, 41, 'YY-., 'Dj -, ,-. My ...,-4. Cf'-' if Xb 1'!'n 6 MOST VERSATILE Travis Hutchinson and Betty Chalmers ,M- -... 7 lv Y MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Roy Regozin and Angela Fierro Q r-'X 4 '-1 h,-- ' ,Mm Mr. Coppola. Guidance Counselor Mr. Coppola, Guidance Counselor of the Class of 1960, helped set up our programs, arranged our schedules, and gave us advice pertinent to personal, educational, and oc- cupational problems. Mr. Coppola's unfailing willingness to help endeared him in the hearts of all Seniors. gf -i- v-J Q Mr. Coppola urges students to think for them- College-bound Steve Thaler receives helpful selves. hints from Mr H i I .5- W A fl 4 If ,I , ,-.4 Y, li Miss Caughran was Class Advisor of the Class of 1960 for our three-year stay at Central. She encouraged class projects, including sales of candy, nuts, toothbrushes, mag- azines, and mechanical cats. Not only was Miss Caughran a source of inspiration for the Class Officers and Student Councilg she was also our Class Mother, listening to our complaints and troubles with a kind and understanding heart. The warmth, sympathy, and enthusiasm which Miss Caughran displays naturally have given her a special place in our hearts and memories. A' wx W' 0 'n-59 -' K mrs' ,,. , i XM Q, f Q Class M C -'ff P , T, fffij-L 1' QQ' dviser They guided our rx fx, ' fl ffm ' ' Dia S' 1 vi' gl ,fait ,, ' ,ri senum'year Y' . V, 5' X KXQ1? ii' Vi 5 rfz wf ' ass N ,ff ' Q .Q V T ' e aff l ICEFS . 4 I W .air V? .A K Senior Class President D. Pike, Don Pike was our president for our three years at Central. Assisted by Larry Ciancia, vice-president, Janet Scala, secretary, and Josephine Rizzuto, treasurer, he led the class of 1960 through a successful and rewarding year. The officers presided at class meetings, Lama yf I S 1 i . i Senior Class Secretary J. Scala organized selling committees, and took charge of the candy stand. The class offers its thanks and congratulations for a job Well done. 59 ,.,,,.... 38 Senior Class Vice-President L. Ciancia. Senior Class Treasurer J. Rizzuto vqff' 'ff - l. Valedictorian J' RINALD1 Jane Rinaldi is endowed with diversified talents which have been manifest in all phases of Central Life. Her high scholarship 196.1 aver- agej, reliability, conscientiousness, efficiency, and sincerity, having en- deared her to Central, are sure to bring her future success. They won the highest honors E Salutatorian R' mom Roy Regozin participated in a variety of activities during his three years at Central. In addition to his scholastic achievements Q95.9 aver- agej, he contributed to sports and to the Cadet. His warm personality, perseverance, and variety of interests will aid him in future endeavors, which will probably lie in the fields of mathematics and philosophy. fy' .,-4 Q., Q lf fwl f i- X X. !pf C11 mln-Qffffae-aff-' 444MM4z,a-,f,z-W.: ff , , ,, ,, , yxffwf, ,,,, 0 ,,,,, ' f f 1 ,yn ,-if ' V 'f iff 0 t mmf . fi, -f 31.3. , f 4,2 i ,V, , V Vi, Z 1., . AF 7,55 ,gl . I. ' ,J-'N...,' CAROLYN R. ANG 308 Hendrickson Avenue, Valley Stream Commercial Art Club, Vice-Presi- dent: Library Club: Modern Dance: Table Tennis: Archery: Badmin- ton: Twirling Corps: Ten1'liS. 40 ROLAND ABRAHAMSON 124 Gates Avenue, Malverne ' 'f x '. .4-. f 2-lf' 1 1 ..1 ,f- --' , -wa, 5 'fix-W 1' gg?-21111211 3 l Z9l5Z5152fzEl ?f ,feats ' ,af .1 . fm' , Z, 'tmp 47 1' 1 A V' , f .515-, Q uf' ' 4 41 ' ..w-W. , ' -1 ' -rv! gn u l l ff' ETHEL ARSELL 18 Teneyck Avenue, Valley Stream Crier Circulation Staff: Gateway Hi-Y: Band: Orchestra: Senior Skit Chairman: Bowling League: Bas- ketball: Softball: Sophomore, Junior, Senior Council: Prom De- corating and Refreshment Com- mittees. NW fm .auf ,I DORIS L. ANTHON 165 Carpenter Street, Valley Stream National Honor Society: Spanish Honor Society: Latin Honor Soci- ety: Crier Advertising Staff: Cadet, Senior Credits Staff: Inter Nos Circulation Editor: Friendship Hi-Y: Latin Club: Opera Guild: Child Wonder, Stunt: Solid Gold Cadillac, Ring Around the Moon, Apollo of Bellac, Assist- ant Ticket Chairman: A Sound of Hunting, Tickets: Marching Band: Concert Band: Chorus: Archery: Bowling: Badminton Honor Team: Volleyball: Hockey: Sophomore, Junior and Senior Council: Prom Refreshment Committee Co-Chair- man: Class Projects and Commit- tees. WALTER E. ADAMS 243 Cornwell Avenue, Valley Stream Debate Club. .ry of fwv 1, f 1 0 ff .fffyi SZ? ,f 1 Wffgm' , ,,. ' , f S, 4..,r,',,.. , A 1 -1 ' f , ff K ' 2-fZtfC':.k ' f lg . ,, f 1 ,.17.,.. . -11V ly .Q-.-' , It 1 fy'-Q, g W 'fv'? Central --... l r-.:' f ff' -.., 1 STEPHANIE A. ALAGNA 1102 Aurelia Court if , .. X ., ,K 1 gl Q :gk f9,..,'f I fb: f ., .Y , if ,Ji An ,. , ...e nf NOEL-ANN ASKEW 10 South Irving Street, Valley Stream French Club: Latin Club: Opera Guild: I-Ii-Hopes Hi-Y: Chorus: Volleyball: Tennis? Basketball: Softball: Badminton: Junior Coun- cil: Junior Skit: Senior Movie- Dance Committee Sound of Huntingn: Miscellaneous Commit- tee: Class Projects and Commit- tees. Valley Stream fi-Wi' N N '52 X-.V Presents JEANNE AMATO 35 Fletcher Avenue, Valley Stream Band: Chorus: Orchestra: Softball. 45 BARBARA l. BAKER 901 Vnl Park Avenue, Valley Strcnm National Honor Society: Spanish Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Astra, Treasurer: Honor Usher: Lenders' Club: Cad:-t Circulation Stuff: Crier News Editor: Spanish Club: Intt-rnntioiuil Rt-lations Club: lVlntll Club: Spnnisli Award: Child Wonder, Cast: Solid Gold Cadillac, Cust and Skit: Apollo of Bellncf' Production: A Snuntl of Hunting, Publicity Cluiirmnn: Otlicinls' Club: Archery: Basket- ball: Softball: Hockey: Volleyball: Modern Dance: Bzulrninton:Soph 0mm-Q, junior and Senior Coun- cil: Prom Decoration Committee: Prom Theme Committee, Chair- man: Chorus: Class Projects and Committees. NEREIDA ALDEGUER 165 Casper Street, Valley Stream Archery. f t -'ww ANITA C. AUSTIN 247 Cornwell Avenue, Valley Stream Crier, Feature Staff: French Club? German Club: Library Club: Chorus: 'tSolid Gold Cadillac, Publicity: Apollo of Bellacf' Pub- licity and Stunt: Tennis: Basket- ball: Bowling: Volleyball: Prom Decoration and Refreshment Com- mittees: Class Projects and Com- mittees. MARIANNE T. ATTANASIO 67 St. john's Avenue, Valley Stream -V M ffffwfcyff f '. 02 off'-.. U Ka l MN FRED P. AVRIL 174 Ann Street, Valley Stream National Honor Society: Honor Usher: Cadet, Circulation Staff: Math Club: Key Club, Treasurer: Radiology Club: Electronics Club: Varsity and j.V. Soccer and Base- ball: Beta Theta Nu Hi-Y: Senior Council. ,p ff 3422 9 e .5 We at J-Qigtgggwgi :liter J ZGKQ-' 3'7 -', 7 f 'La ,45L,.1E9'92f42S ':71i f ' ' u4ggQQ,14f,iQ4-' w V .sr ,vvfrkatifi ,.., N, . . . 1 .. ' .-.sg,g,:- 9 Q 'I , , Q.-TTTQFF .-M, -Q, ',a. xx Xe l l ff ' i i 1 , X l J fi :li l fx ff,i ' Cam, lj 7 ' L ,1 ,ps,.fR.,g 'qi ., 4. fi ' i M K, ,mn WILLIAM L. ANGERER 188 East Mineola Avenue, Valley Stream Beta Theta Nu Hi-Y: Radiology Club: Key Club, Secretary: Elec- tronics Club: J. V. Soccer. 41 LINDA BOWEN 234 Cornwell Avenue, Malveme Commercial Art Club: Cadet Art Staff. N f If If r fi K F: l ' 1 fill l Qi? A 3' . gf, tx --My 'kfgg wt -Zur IFF ,aan- IRENE W. BULLINGER 61 Rockaway Parkway, Valley Stream National Honor Society: French Honor Society: Latin Honor So- ciety: Tempo: Cadet Typing Staff- head: Crier Typing Staff: Inter Nos Typing Editor: French Club, President: Leaders' Club, Secre- tary: UMardi Gras, Program Chairman: Latin Club: Hi-Hopes Hi-Y: Future Teachers of Amer- ica: Child Wonder, Stunt: Solid Gold Cadillac, Cast and Pub- licity: Emile, Cast and Public- ity: HA Sound of Hunting, Prop Chairman: Marching Band: Con- cert Band: Chorus, Mixed: Enter- tainment Troupe: Officials' Club: Basketball: Volleyball: Badmin- ton: Judo: Archery, Tennis Honor Teams: Junior, Senior Councils: Prom Decoration Committee: Class Projects and Committees. 41:55 JOHN BALL 93 East Beverly Parkway Valley Stream Debate Club Library Club Ten nis, Varsity, Wrestling, JV, Bas ketball, Softball , I CAROL J. BONGERS 241 Emerson Place, Valley Stream Leaders' Club: Volleyball, Basket- ball and Softball Honor Teams: Chorus. A ..,, , - .4 ffl N ' X ' . f - rw... ,Q tl -,J ln .-. 'EU' LESLIE A. BLIDEN 55 Foster Avenue, Malverne Friendship Hi-Y, Vice-President and Sunshine Girl: Dramatics Club: Crier Circulation Staff: Apollo of Bellacf' Stunt: A Sound of Hunting, Skit: Bowl- ing: Table Tennis: Volleyball: Bas- ketball: Class Projects and Com- mittees. ROGER A BROWN 97 Maujer Street Valley Stream Band Chorus X V 4 1 4. k X! ! f-uf P W2- ff: J GERALDINE M. BACEK 85 Fritchie Place, Valley Stream Library Club: Table Tennis. Th 'K QC 555 KC' 'K 'A nu.. 'ix 0. ' m if 6 f DAVID I. BART I'- ful' 1655 Arkansas Drive, Valley Stream Wrestlingg Softballg Sophomore, Junior and Senior Councils. Se mo rs fav 4 ' 'ff 'uf' ANN M. BRODERICK 24 East Maujer Street, Valley Stream Italian Clubg Epicurean Club: Friendship Hi-YQ Archery: Bad- minton. ,gf y--V --ff NORMAN P. BARON 35 East Valley Stream Blvd., Valley Stream Tempog Future Teachers of Amer- icag Beta Theta Nu Hi-Yg Radi- ology Clubg 'AA Sound of Hunt- ing, Castg Dance Bandg March- ing Band, Drum Major: District Bandg Junior and Senior Council. AL J. BUONASERA 37 Holland Court, Valley Stream Library Clubg Chorus. 'DA 'ws X I xp..--. JOYCE M. BUENTE 132 East Euclid Street, Valley Stream Spanish Honor Societyg Cadet Lit- erary Staffg Crier Feature Staff: Gateway Service Clubg Leaders' Clubg International Relations Club: Child Wonderf' Skit and Prop Chairmang A Sound of Huntingf' Costume Chairrnang Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Chorus, Mixedg Hockeyg Basketbal1gVol- leyballg Softballg Archeryq Bowlingg Tennisg Table Tennisg Prom Pub- licity Committee Chairmang Sen- ior Pin Chairmang Class Projects and Committees. WENDY C. BLACK 46 West Mineola Avenue, Valley Stream Epicurean Clubg Library Club Hockeyg Senior Council. f nw foam, -,V f-',:wwf::ffs.:z1f..'.. -evo A v., 'J ,j4'.5C .. .','ffl,-uh ffvf q't.,i.,1v'fZ ff:v2fff:i3 i ff'-Vfg,,,, ., fa- get , ' N' . ri, ff' . '- 7 ' ff , .ymfizy jvg- We , 3 Lv loyal . AAA.. , ., ' 722- 23 , , 9' ,I X 3 14 RONNYE A. BOGNER 37 East Beverly Parkway, Valley Stream Child Wonder, Costume Chair- mang Tennisg Softball: Chorus, Mixedg Class Projects and Com- mittees. 'ft J X , BARBARA ANN BAUMANN 146 East Dover Street, Valley Stream MICHAEL R. BASAK 35 Teneyck Avenue, Valley Stream Audio-Visual Clubg Library Clubg Service Clubg Photography Club: Cadet Photography Staffg Crier Photography Staff. , - ' ,mx I .My 1. l uit , iq K ' My -vjywlly ,I xi, ,l, -9 , X X , 1 I E fi l , 'Cv Qfiffliffliiiil ., f . i 38 Nostrand Avenue, if 'A f ,Q Valley Stream l I , , for l V f ,fs l . . . , qs STUART L. BALABAN 15 Spring Garden Street, Valley Stream Photography Clubg Latin Clubg Biology Clubg Football, Manager. 44 LINDA M. BELL 321 East Euclid Street, Valley Stream .xvg .49 5 W -ff 95. X: :W-v-'W' BARBARA S. BERKE 103 Morris Parkway, Valley Stream Astra,' International Relations Club: Latin Club, Secretarvq Child Wonder, Skit: Solid Gold Cadil- lac, Cast and Skit: Apollo of Bellacf' Skit: Sound of Hunt- ing, Skitg Tennis: Hockey: Basket- ballg Volleyball: Chorus: Marching Band: Cadet Literary Staff: Crier Feature Staff: Prom Committee: Sophomore, Junior and Senior Councilg Class Projects and Com- mittees. Pursuing SHERRYL A. BEELER 43 East Mineola Avenue Valley Stream Volleyball. .,.,..,,..4- ,.. . te, N Success 126 North Montgomery Street, Valley Stream French Club. . sw it:- DONALD j. BROSCHE 29 VVest Chester Street, Valley Stream International Relations Club: Elec- tronics Club: Basketball Club: j.V. Bowling: Concert Band: Marching Band: Sophomore, jun- ior and Senior Council. HAROLD C. BUTT 28 Garfield Avenue, Valley Stream Cross Country. SYLVESTER M. BUONAROTTI 352 Rockaway Parkway, Valley Stream j.V. and Varsity Wrestling: junior Council. -fm' ,W 1 V, 4-,Q .H I . xMBi, 1 I ' Wxlifi 15? J 1-: ' MAUREEN A. BERNER ff' X A 159 Carroll Street, Valley Stream 1 172 VIRGINIA BURNS 173 Roberta Street, Valley Stream Cadet Typing Staff: Business Club: Officials' Club: Service Club: Leaders' Club, Activity Recorder: Hi-Hopes Hi-Y, President: A Sound of Hunting, Publicity: Softball: Hockey: Tennis Honor Team: Volleyball: Badminton Honor Team: Basketball: Prom Decoration Committee: Stationery, Chairman: Mardi Gras, Program Chairman: Junior and Senior Council: Class Projects and Com- mittees. 'Mil' 4' , 1-gf t. JEFFERY BREITKOPF 151 Berry Street, Valley Stream Hot Rod Club: Camriders: Bowl ing: J.V. and Varsity Soccer. 45 CECILE A. CALI 135 West Valley Stream Blvd., Valley Stream Business Clubg Library Club: Class Projects and Committees. V Af .f. ' ,,,' 'f ww. ,nf ,f,. f 1 ff ' f-f' tiff'-:ffy,:fy,,w, f Q M ,ggf,,..l,4v if li' We warg 1 54. 'iff M 'im' l ,XIX K .X X AN tax my '. ,I Lf ,pw-n., JUNX LAWRENCE J. CIANCIA 224 Home Street, Valley Stream Cadet, Circulation Staffg Rho Delta Sigma Hi-Yg Italian Clubg Radiology Clubg Electronics Clubg Orchestrag Chorusg Chorus, Mixedg Dance Bandg Talent Troupg Child Wonder, Skitg Solid Gold Cadillac, Skitp Football, Varsityg Trackg Softballg Sopho- more Councilg junior and Senior COUDCU, Vice-Presidentq Honor Usher: Class Projects and Com- mittees. 0919 I S 'KTM-47 LORETTA A. CARNEY 62 North Cottage Street, Valley Stream Crier Circulation Staffg Library Clubg French Clubg Marching Bandg Chorus: Tennisg Badmin- tong Baslretballg Hockey Honor Teamg Volleyballg Softballg Sen- ior Council. VINCENT A. CAFARO 233 East Avenue, Valley Stream Italian Clubg Footballg Wrestling. 7 fa? ff! Wei Y f ' ll ' 19 4.1 5 -ff ,W ana lf, '9YQvI4l-.. JUDITH I. BRODEY 104 Ann Street, Valley Stream Cadet Circulation Staffg Crier Cir- culation Staffg International Rela- tions Clubg French Club, Treas- urerg Future Teachers of Americag Opera Guildg Latin Clubg A Sound of Huntingfl Skitg Chorus: Hockeyg Tennisg Archeryg Modern Danceg Badminton Honor Teamg Basketballg Softballg judog Sopho- more, Junior and Senior Councilg Class Projects and Committees. CAROL L. CATTABIANI 28 Mary Street, Valley Stream Business Clubg Sophomore and Junior Councilg Hockeyg Volley- ballg Basketball. it .,-X CONRAD S. CARDINAL 233 North Central Avenue, Valley Stream Varsity Footballg J.V. Basketball Varsity Baseball. eekin fi, 1 X WILLIAM D. COALE 227 Hendrickson Avenue, Valley Stream Rho Delta Sigma Hi-Y: Varsity Soccerg Varsity Wrestling. appmess A167 We-,.,..-uf LUCILLE CONRAD 127 Lyon Street, Valley Stream Commercial Art Cluhg Library Clubg Tennis. awww I 'IZ NANCY CONTI 393 Rockaway Parkway, Valley Stream Crier, Circulation Staffg Leaders' Clubg Gateway Service Club: In- ternational Relations Club, Vice- Presidentg Child Wonderfl Pub- licityg Solid Gold Cadillac, Pub- licity and Skitg Hockey Honor Teamg Volleyballg Basketball: Softball Honor Teamg Cheerleader, J.V. and Varsityg Prom Refresh- ment Committeeg Sophomore, Jun- ior and Senior Councils: Class Projects and Committees. BETTE D. CORN 30 Nemeth Street, Malverne Latin Honor Societyg Latin Club: Opera Guild: International Rela- tions Clubg Tennis: Archery, Bowl- ingg Senior Council. Nxt X L . .1 i, , 3Q,,.:'g,fQ.gHrs'-.r21j'ji '3'1j.t',-,w e- J '. .- ..j a in .V 1,v,i!-3-'gf-93.,'.My .- ffm ':,g4.r'5, I ' 'XI 'Sf --WQ33. 'air 'i-iyltlvif 559'-fs' fl 'xFY. '.- - iifiifwifllii-Ja?UFSJ New-Qrfii'-f4if hl' tw We 4 N' . :tv ' M- I fi 1 H 4 :x:w.'- '. .girly . .vi ' '. Q . Q.. ,, . QW? V , 1' 4 ' 144,53 'f-A55 A ..VV.1 , ,1 'Z gr--. ' i 195 4 . fa, I, 'Y 'fuu- FERNE B. CHASKY 43 Birchwood Drive North, Valley Stream Cadet Art Staffg Crier Circulation Staffheadg Leaders' Club, Councilg Gateway Service Club, Historian, Secretaryg Child Wonder, Skit and Publicityg Solid Gold Cadil- lac,', Publicityg Apollo of Bellacf' Publicityg Streamersg Hockeyg Vol- leyballg Judog Basketballg Soft- ballg Modern Danceg Sophomore, junior, Senior Councils: Prom Decorating Cornmitteeg Class Pro- jects and Committees. L ft' M-3, SANDRA R. COLCHAMIRO 1027 Stafford Road, Valley Stream Spanish Clubg Latin Clubg Har- mony Hi-Yg Bowlingg Archeryg Tennis. DENNIS CROSBY 28 North Montague Street, Valley Stream X, . X X xx X ' X . R' I I-fi VZ I fy ff A. 1X -X , fs. Lamb., 774,-f RAY R. CALABRESE 21 Berry Street, Valley Stream . - j C 'li uf, L ffl Fd VTX1, , K , K, ea . U 'Ji' ii K -,fl-1' .ff gi-ftp J .Qt f-'Sv' '4'f 'f-ca -'gh ,ffl QM ' 'Tl NICHOLAS I. CARLISI 220 East Chester Street, Valley Stream Rifle Clubg Audio-Visual Aids Club. 48 X 59142, 'Il fl ,,- fivelzikf ff lc., --'.aCff-fe '4'lL'J gf JOAN P. CARUANA 34 Payan Avenue, Valley Stream Cadet Circulation Staffg Crier Cir- culation Staffg Service Club Chorusg Archeryg Basketballg Vol leyballg Table Tennisg Badmintong Prom Decoration Committee. MARTHA L. CHAIT 32 Lynwood Drive, Valley Stream Cadet Advertising Staffg Opera Guild, Presidentg Latin Clubg French Clubg International Rela- tions Clubg Gateway Hi-Y3 Ten- nisg Archeryg Volleyballg Table Tennisg Miscellaneous Committee for Senior Playg Senior Council. DAWN E. CHERLYN 132 Berry Street, Valley Stream Modern Dancing. 'QQ 'T' R? . fn ,EB 4 H f K ,H .L it 1. I-.--II rj ,ffm-J'i . 5,1 M 431 1-6 Shu Jo SIN? 11124, If Ky SML-x ,b45v,ie. -L . -. gi ,nn,,,-1-' IV' k '47 x 'A' Q. f BETTY S. CHALMERS 28 Hrglhand Road Valley Stream German Honor Societyg Leaders' Clubg German Club, Presidentg Dramatics Councilg Hi-Hopes Hi- YQ A Sound of Hunting, Direc- tory Child Wonder, Co-Directory Solid Gold Cadillac, Directory Apollo of Bellacf' Producer: Dra- m8fiCS Council: Cadet Advertising Staffg Mardi Gras, Refreshment Chairmang Hockey: Archeryg Bas- ketballg Softballg Tennisg Volley- ballg Sophomore, junior, Senior Councilg Band, Marching and Concertg Orchestra. Exudmg JOANNE P. CALLAGHAN 14 Cumberland Place, Valley Stream Library Club, js 1 ,3 6? 'rf wad X,x.w ' Confidence THOMAS A. CORNELL 96 Lutz Drive, Valley Stream Rifle Team. J ,Vx sf M -'Qs 6555, 576' 2,3 LAWRENCE L. COHAN 21 Cedarlawn Boulevard, Valley Stream Debate Club: International Re- lations Club: Opera Guild: Child Wonder, Stage Crew: Varsity Soccer: Varsity Track: Cross Coun- try, Manager: Chorus:Class Proj- ects and Committees. DELIA M. CUNNINGHAM 43 Hancock Place, Valley Stream Library Club. ....e,,-- , U :U ll KAREN E. CHAMBERLAIN fi' .I 4 4- 18 Prince Court, Malverne Cadet Art Staffhead: Crier Circu- lation Staff: Leaders' Club, Coun- cil: Mardi Gras, Chairman: Mardi Gras,'7 Queen: Cheerleader, J.V. and Varsity: Gateway Serv- ice Club: Entertainment Troupe: International Relations Club? Solid Gold Cadillac, Miscel- laneous Chairman: Apollo of Bel- 1ac, Make-up: Child Wonder,' Skit and Stunt: UA Sound of Hunt- ing, Publicity: Modern Dance: Tennis: Hockey: Archery Honor Team: Badminton: Volleyball: Basketball: Honor Usher: Chorus, Mixed: Sophomore, junior: Senior Councils: Class Projects and Com- mittees: Senior Hat Committee. y PATRICIA ANN CUNNIFF 393 Sapir Street, Valley Stream Friendship Hi-Y: Hockey? BHS- lcetball: Solid Gold Cadillac, Skit: Softball: Volleyball. Mgt. JEAN CHRISTENSEN 24 Ridgewood Street, Valley Stream Commercial Art Club: Business Club: Friendship Hi-Y: Badmin- ton Honor Team: Bowling:D1Arch,- fr I, V 1 fe i W ff Q l Y if Vx F ' X A li f .X W ,Q 'ff' ' -.A,s,.. ,,.'- h ' ,.'., Q 'A' 33- , MIAMQW- V ery: Class Projects and C rn, tees. Ol?-3,57 l r I 9 i ,. 1 v:lJ.,,,, B. CUSICK North Montague Street, Valley Stream Apollo of Bellac, Stunt. 49 JOHN FRANZONE 150 Martens Avenue, Valley Stream f'-'N' 1 R-my f fl' If , l FK r. . l 191 ll l f ! p f . :sr-G' fl' ,,..of- K f eyx BARBARA R. ELLIOTT 85 Gates Avenue, Valley Stream Italian Honor Society. President: Crier Circulation Staff: Italian Club, Vice-Presideutg Epicurean Club. Presidentq Chorus: Sound of Hunting, Skit: International Relations Clubg Softball: Table Tennisg Badmintong Class Projects. -4 ff' ROBERT D. DEASY 2 South Frank Street, Valley Stream Beta Theta Nu Hi-Yg Bowling Clubg j.V. Bowlirigg Baseball. JOHN A. DiMICELI 74 Haven Avenue, Valley Stream Electronics Clubg Basketball Club. H 5' GEORGENE T. DORAN 53 Carl Street, Valley Stream x--'ww , DIANNE S. ELLENBERGER 233 East Mineola Avenue, Valley Stream Commercial Art Club: Twirling , Corps: Archery: Bowling, Class M k Projects and Committees. a RICHARD L. DeBLASIO 23 Birchwood Drive, Valley Stream Italian Clubg Epicure-an Club: Basketball Clubg Football, J.V. -Q - swf Rv' A-6? -J VINCENZA C IALDELLA 39 East Valley Stream Blvd., Valley Stream Friendship Hi-Y. Conquests if ' 4 CWM' ' vii? , ' X . V f' 6--A56 Q Q., 5 Q ,J I L SALLY J. DOW 19 West Euclid Street, Valley Stream lg Business Club. SHERRY L. CLIFFORD 35 Fairfax Street, Valley Stream N1-..f,, HOWARD S. ENDE 65 Walker Street, Malverne Cadet Circulation Staffg Latin Club, Treasurerg International Re- lations Clubg Solid Gold Cadil- lac, Apollo of Bellac, and A Sound of Hunting, Castsg March- ing Bandg Concert Bandg Orche- strag Sophomore, Junior and Senior Councilg Tempo, Class Pro- jects and Committees. 'S was Cann- LINDA J. EMERY 239 East Maujer Street, Valley Stream ,Q pf' Qhi Hi-Hopes Hi-Yg Archery, Bowl- ingg Tennis. CARQL G, DENINGER DOLORES J. DiGIULIO 115 Rockaway parkway, 134 Ann Street, Valley Stream V'-'IHGY Sffeam Library Clubg Volleyball Honor Hi-Hopes Hi-YQ Caduceus Club: Team: S0ff1b-all HOHOY Team: Commercial Art Clubg Bowling. Ch0fUS? EPICUFGSH Club. , x . N XX J x ll li lx Q lllg f ,lf 1 f f' 7 ,yt lvi -.-,.,.,,-V at! 150 Martens Avenue, Valley Stream , Concert Band, Marching Band. ' v ...ff Taxi: Zh? X EDWARD EDWARDS 384 Sherbourne Road, Valley Stream was awe WQQQ if-5,,Q.V J.V., Varsity. I 'ta ' lele ,0,. - . , BARBARA J. DeMOLlN 5271 V V . 235 Dogwood Road, i' g - i Valley Stream V If ,- 1, Q Library Club, Badminton, Tennis: if' Volleyball. I ' 4, Football, J.V., Varsity, Track, SALVATORE S. FERRAGAMO NANCY M. DALTON 123 East Maple Street, Valley Stream Crier Circulation Staff, Cadet Cir- culation Staff, Apollo of Bellacf' Publicity and Skit, Sound of Hunting, Skit and Miscellaneous Committees, Library Club, Hock- ey, Volleyball, Basketball, Soft- ball, Modern Dance, Junior Coun- cil, Class Projects, Prom Decor- ating Committee. STEPHANIE E. ERRERA 113 East Beverly Parkway, Valley Stream Tempo, Cadet, Advertising Staff, French Club, Italian Club, Epi- curean Club, Twirling Corps, Drum Majorette, Chorus, Child Wonder, Skit, Archery, Basket- ball, Softball, Volleyball, Judo, Entertainment Troupe, Sopho- more, Junior, Senior Councils, Class Projects. 2 'JEL ia., 'J DAVID A. ELLIOT 1.36 Morris Parkway, Valley Stream Astra, Cadet Photography Staff- head, Business Manager, Crier Feature Staff, Electronics Club, President, Beta Theta Nu Hi-Y, Key Club, Solid Gold Cadillac, Apollo of Bellac, A Sound of Hunting, Emile,', Casts, Ber- Nadine, Stage Crew, Rifle, J.V., Varsity, Football Scorekeeper, French Club, junior, Senior Coun- cils. nn ,,,,, ealing ROBERT J. DOOLING 232 West Valley Stream Blvd Valley Stream -4.4 ifn' Fl: Friendships CAROLE ESTEP 73 Argyle Street, Valley Stream 1 , l , , . I CLARE A. DONDERO 63 East Chester Street, Valley Stream Cadet Typing Staff: Italian Club: Epicurean Club: International Re- lations Club: Friendship Hi-Y: Dramatics Club: Child Wonder, Stunt: Apollo of Bellacf' Props' A Sound of Hunting, Skip Vol: leyball: Badminton: Table Tennis: Class Projects and Committees' Crier Circulation, Typing Staffs. 1 JUDITH S, FINE 11 Lamberson Street, Valley Stream Spanish Honor Society: French Club: Child Wonder, Skit: Solid Gold Cadillac, Skit: Bowl- ing: Hockey: Basketball: March- ing Band: Sophomore, Junior Councils: Prom Bids and Pro- grams Committee: Class Projects. ,Z .1 fc ' cf' f , My ,gm .fl Y VALERIE A. ESPOSITO , 12 State Street, Valley Stream Grier Circulation Staff: Opera 'Guild: Electronics Club: Child Wonder, Stunt and Costume Com- mittee: Solid Gold Cadillacf' Miscellaneous Committee: Apollo of Bellac, Publicity: Hockey: Basketball: Tennis: Table Tennis: Badminton: Modern Dance: Jun- ior, Senior Councils: Concert Band: Chrous: Twirling Corps, Girl in White: Tempo: Dance Band: En- tertainment Troupe. ROBERT F. FROEB 72 Sunset Road, Valley Stream Electronics Club. nw., 'YFM PATRICIA A. ELLIS 1131 Sommell Street, Valley Stream Business Club. 'map C45 7 f 'f l' ,452 fmt . ' 1:41:15 S04 Wgtwf. , A' , My w NP, S , i MQ f , rf cafe Jfsf Jafar Q .,-4.52 N --r LYNNE J. DRESSLER 848 Val Park Avenue, Valley Stream Harmony Hi-Y: Dramatics Club: Solid Gold Cadillac, Property Chairman: Bowling: Archery: Soft- ball: Basketball: Badminton: Busi- ness Club. 53 MARC S. FINKELSTEIN 1656 Putney Road, Valley Stream Bowling Club: Basketball Club: '33 -ff- Softball Club: Golf Club. -11412 .9 PETER J. GALLAGHER 11 Birchwood Drive West, Valley Stream Rho Delta Sigma Hi-Y, Vice-Pres- ident: Electronics Club: Basket- ball Club: Child Wonder, Skit: Varsity Football: j.V. and Varsity Baseball. F J A l A e . v V u , 'V' '-V iv -3' is' KU D . v . U I1 x 1 I 0' l V... l,, n. I K I 1 ' U, 4 0 f J :H H tv J r I V 4 . I I L. AVA ' .. 'fx M I ju . ' 1 vu WJ, . f VL V' :gf X V uf , . - a-K J llv 6' i ii ,bv V, if I w 1 A V: ' X' J lt f 'fl tl V 1 fi i x 'I ' . 4- X , - 5,1 Mt X . J. , -f V A U. If , X X ll i ,, lj I If 1 't W F x XL! f 'X X' .157 f vf rf if ,', . ' s 519. . .4 ' rm... ANTHONY FRANZCNE 150 Martens Avenue, Valley Stream WILLIAM A. FODERS 2 Gaddis Place, Malverne f X Vs DIANE FIERRO 48 Drake Street, Malverne Cadet Advertising Staifz Child Wonder, Publicity and Stage Manager: l'Apollo of Bellacf' Pub- licity and Prop Mistress: Solid Gold Cadillac, Publicity and Stage Manager: A Sound of Hunting. Ticket Chairman and Sound Director: Latin Club: Ital- ian Club: Leaders' Club: Interna- tional Relations Club: Sophomore, Junior, Senior Councils: Prom Decoration Committee: Band: Modern Dance: Volleyball: Ten- nis: Basketball: Softball: Class Projects and Committees, RICHARD J. FOLEY 108 Guenther Avenue, Valley Stream Wrestling. 'VN , 4 .4 , 412 JUDITH C. FERRARO 75 East Lincoln Avenue, Valley Strearn Winning 34 1 .5 XR' .+.f- ,,..-If DENNIS J. FLYNN 96 Walker Street, Malverne Honors N-...,, GERALDINE A. FUSCO 70 Ethel Street, Valley Stream fm- 'i ANGELA L. FIERRO 84 Drake Street, Malverne National Honor Society, Latin Honor Society, President, Astra, Cadet Editor-in-Chief, Crier Cir- culation StaH, Crier Feature Staff, Leaders' Club, Italian Club: Math Club, Gateway Service Club, Offi- cials' Club, Electronics Club, Secre- tary, International Relations Club, Inter Nos Editor, Mock Political Convention, Chairman, Child Wonderfl Publicity and Stunt, Apollo of Bellacf' Tickets, Solid Gold Cadillac, Tickets, Miscel- laneous, Ring Around the Moon, Ticket Chairman, A Sound of Hunting Tickets, Chorus, Mixed, Tennis, Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton Honor Team, Modern Dance, Archery, Captain of Bowl- ing Team, Table Tennis, Sopho- more, Junior, Senior Councils, Prom Decorations, Class Projects and Committees. RONALD R. FIORE 'brass' 1 N., --ff IRA H. GIBEL 32 Cedarlawn Boulevard, Valley Stream Biology Club, Softball Club, Bas- ketball Club, Cross Country Track, J. V. Wrestling, Captain Varsity Wrestling, Senior Council. fxs 'HK SALVATORE GENCO v 94 Newbold Avenue, 115 Henry Street, Valley Stream Valley Stream Football, Wrestling. Wrestling, J.V. and Varsity. JAY V. FORTUNATO 3 Birchwood Drive North, Valley Stream Italian Club, President, I Paisani Editor. -me 'nv 'MM-hs W. ix ix. 5. wif,-it . . A ' , a . ,gf 19' EILEEN GOODMAN 38 Ridgewood Street, Valley Stream LINDA P. GILSON 107 North Grove Street, Valley Stream Child Wonder, Makeup: Solid Harmony Hi-Y: Commercial Art Gold Cadillac, Skit: Archery. Club: Class Projects and Commit- . , ..., 1 ,..,,., . ,I Q'-4 ' ' A' - ,f Q ,gf an Q-L ll., ,V ' 3 fax. M I 1' 'f' X ty 2 ,-f fzxqic it f-XXX Q ii RCS-li 4' . . .,, . W CAROLYN D. GATCHELL 58 North Montague Street, ffm Wx Valle Stream Y RONNIE GOULD 57 Cedarlawn Boulevard, Valley Stream Opera Guild, President: Debate Club, Secretary: International Re- lations Club: Leaders' Club: Gate- way Hi-Y, President: Child Won- der, Student Director: Hockey, Tennis: Volleyball: Basketball. 56 Twirling Corps, Girl in White: Chorus: Hockey: Modern Dance: Judo: Class Projects and Com- mittees. Wt Q. 1 tees: Modern Dance: Archery: Volleyball: Bowling. LAURA A. FARRELL 249 Meyer Avenue, Valley Stream Leaders' Club, Captain: Library Club: Crier Typing Staff: Bad- minton, Hockey, Volleyball, Bas- ketball, and Softball Honor Teams: Streamers, Co-Captain. 'f'-. ji ALLEN I. GOLDBERG 1046 North Grove Street, Valley Stream National Honor Society: French Honor Society: Crier, Feature Staff: Key Club, Treasurer: Math Club: French Club: Electronics Club: Audio-Visual Club: Tempo: Orchestra: Chorus: Concert Band: District Orchestra: District Band: Concertmaster: Entertainment Troupe: Solid Gold Cadillac, Stage Crew: The Boy Friend. Musical Accompaniment: 'LErnile, Musical Director. 23 'NW' Planning ANDREA R. GUARDINO 90 Foster Avenue, Valley Stream QS '-5 ' xv' Futures ANTHONY N. GUARNIERI 213 Ethel Street, Valley Stream LINDA A. GOLDSTEIN S39 Dana Avenue, Valley Stream I-Inrmony Hi-Y, Sunshine Girl: Spanish Club: Child Wl1IltlCl',' Props: Archery: Softball: Barl- minton: Basketball: Senior Coun- cil: Class Projects and Committees. SANDRA J. FLEISCHMANN 46 Robinson Avenue, Valley Stream Spanish Club: Friendship Hi-Y: Solid Gold Cadillac, Publicity: Junior, Senior Council: Basket- ball: Tennis: Modern Dance' Archery. 1 HOWARD L. FRACHTMAN 866 Val Park Avenue, Valley Stream Entertainment Troupe: 'LA Sound of Hunting, Skit. nv ,y Xxx Q li 'fl fxqx f ' f l QQ 'T'-f-3,4 ,i, ...pr VICTORIA R. GREGORY 62 Lyon Street Valley Stream Crier, Typing Staff, Library Club: Business Club: Solid Gold Cadil- lac, Skit: Archery. -an rv' .aW ' JOHANNA GUCCIONE .iff q-.. V. 55 Sobro Avenue, Valley Stream jj fy National Honor Society: Spanish -7' ' MAXINE D. GRUNDFAST Honor Sgcietyg Spanish Club: if 75 BI!'Cl'1WOOd Drive West, Spanish I Award: Hi-Hopes Hi-Y: A:'-.', Valley Stream Future Teachers of America? in Spanish Club: Harmony Hi-Y French Club: Crier News Staff, Q ,i I 1' Crier News Staff: Chorus: Archery Girls' Sports Editor: Cadet Liter- . W f:.gf: ' Bowling? Volleyball? Class pm ary Staffi Officials' Club: Apollo 5 f'i-- jects and Committees. of Bellacf' Stunt and Skit: Solid Gold Cadillac, Publicity: Emile, Cast: Chorus: Prom Decoration Committee: Sophomore, Junior and Senior Council: Class Projects and Committees. 446563,- 57 NORMAN B. GREENE 23 Ella Street, Valley Stream Chorus. I, 4 .us ,Tm , ...fr- D ,X XX 'U nf ff' t f 3.152-',.fj ' 4 - .1 -y.e' NANCY G. HUBER 16 Chestnut Lane, Valley Stream Archery: Badminton: Softball: Modern Dance: Hockey: Basket- ball: Table Tennis: First Gym Award: Crier Circulation Staff: Cadet Art Staff: Commercial Art Club: Apollo of Bellacf' Public- ity: Prom Decoration Committeeg Twirling Corps: Volleyball: Li- brary Club: Sound of Hunting, Skit, Publicity. .v F l li A. tv- pl xi ya 5 fxfghli 4 . fx wx -K--Q 'T A fir 'UQ - 4 l EUGENE P. GALLAGHER 246 East Avenue, Valley Stream LINDA S. GOODMAN 150 East Melrose Street, Valley Stream Harmony Hi-Y, Corresponding Secretary: Archery: Bowling: Class Projects: Business Club. ,wa A 'ff - 1 GLADYS T. HALL 877 Edwards Boulevard, Valley Stream Cadet Senior Credits Staff: Crier Circulation Staff: International Relations Club: Spanish Club: Honor Usher: Solid Gold Cadil- lac, Publicity: Volleyball: ,Tudor Modern Dance: Tennis: Archery: Twirling Corps: Chorus: Senior Councilg Prom Decoration Commit- tee: Class Projects and Commit- tees. ALAN F. GORDON 150 Ann Street, Valley Stream Basketball Club, Bowling. f'x 'X 'Q-fvvl ROBERT H. GERCKEN 24 Highland Road, Valley Stream Library Club: Rifle Club. Meeting 'RX . an--5 wtf PAUL E. GRUNER 20 Clarendon Drive, Valley Stream Tennis Clubg Basketball Club. Challenges -furN'fv-N 2,415 EDWARD GREENFIELD S Sheridan Street, Valley Stream Photography Club: Biology Club: j.V. and Varsity Football, Mun- ager. N. Q MNH, Yds.. JAMES W. HAWKINS 5 South Georgia Street, Valley Stream Rho Delta Sigma Hi-Y, Trea- surer, Solid Gold Cadillac, Skitg Apollo of Bellac, Stunt and Skitg Bowling Club, j.V.g Bowling Teamg Varsity Cross Countryg Honor Usherg Sophomore, Junior, Senior Councils, Cadet Literary Staffg Spanish Honor Societyg Senior Play Skit Committeeg Class Projects and Committees: Junior Prom Decoration Committees. GLENN M. GROENEWOLD 170 Cornwell Avenue, Valley Stream Varsity Track. it 'ax N TRAVIS G. HUTCHINSON 872 Val Park Avenue, Valley Stream J.V. Basketball, Captaing Varsity Basketballg Varsity Baseballg Var- sity Tennisg Rho Delta Sigma Hi- Yg Band: Chorusg Child Wonderj' l'Ring Around the Moon, Apollo of Bellacf' Solid Gold Cadillac, Stage Crewg Class Projectsg Elec- tronics Clubg Senior Councilg Crier Sports Staffg A Sound of Huntingug One-Act Play Stage Crew. .,,w 'QM' PAUL L. GOLUB 820 North Fletcher Avenue, Valley Stream LAWRENCE J. GRIFFO 48 Rose Avenue, Valley Stream Chess Clubg Electronics Clubg Bowling, J.V. ,iw-vw 0YDln- i avfxv, 1 -I-av , , XT. I MQ ffl l ,ff ft lg-CJ. was , 385, w,g.,. wg, , -,. ,ff X, as U E Ki ix!! : 'N K! f-xx XN X iv fM K' I NV 194 Z' 4 'Lf ' -ff KATHRYN A. HAGMANN 125 East Dover Street, Valley Stream Biology Club: Marching Band: Concert Band: Softball: Basket- ball. 60 THOMAS P. HAUSER 152 Rockaway Parkway, Valley Stream Opera Guild: Chorus: Orchestra: Concert Band: Concert Band. f 'f2' Q34 G 4- 375' .mff?45'7i7'Y,?4WM7ifV ,, . zz :,-f1z2,,'f yf ff 1227 , I ' 3.,.:,,L L z f a iu ., 2, ,. JW ' 1.153-YA ' :fain mg' f 2, vfffwff Q A fi? 14 I I 4 x W JEFFREY B. HAZAN 851 Dana Avenue, Valley Stream Crier, Feature Staff: Biology Club: Tennis Club: A Sound of Hunt- ing, Cast. 1:0 CAROL A. HOFFMAN 28 Wellsboro Road, Valley Stream Leaders' Club: Streamers: Hockey Honor Team: Volleyball: Basket- ball: Softball: Sophomore, junior and Senior Council: Class Projects and Committees. KENNETH W. HADLAND 104 Ormonde Boulevard, Valley Stream 'Wee N---r HEATHER IDE 12.2 Rockaway Parkway, Valley Stream National Honor Society: Astra: French Honor Society: Latin H0- nor Society: Honor Usher: Latin I Award: Cadet Senior Credits Staffhead: Crier Feature Staff: Inter Nos Editor-in-Chief, Feature Staff, Circulation Staff: French Club, President and Secretary: Harmony Hi-Y, Historian: Latin Club: International Relations Club: Junior and Senior Councils: Emile, Co-ordinatorg Apollo of Bellac, Publicity: A Sound of Hunting, Skit and Tickets: Ten- nis: Basketball: Volleyball: Soft- ball: Table Tennis: Badminton: Modern Dance: Cleo 'R ' and Committees. ' ff nf.,-v Displaying MARGARET ,T. HARTON 154 Ann Street, Valley Stream Latin Honor Society: Spanish Honor Society: Spanish Club: Latin Club: Library Club: Cadet Senior Credits Staff. mi-X X --.4 yfgp. . 'v 'sued Talents DALE B. HOLSTEAD 94 Ethel Street, Valley Stream Bowling Club: Electronics Club: German Club: Basketball Club: Dance Band: Marching Band: Chorus. M495 1+ at 'Vt Q71- X WILLIAM R. I-IOFFMANN 324 Arkansas Drive, Valley Stream Tennis Club: Football, J.V., Var- sity: Softball Team: Bowling Club: Junior Basketball Team: Rho Delta Sigma Hi-Y, Vice-President: Class Projects: Electronics Club: Basketball Club. GARY JOHN HILLER 247 Cornwell Avenue, Malverne RICHARD B. HAUSNER 130 Morris Parkway, Valley Stream Basketball. 715-K'l XX--17' K W 3 jlif, 1, y . If gs ,AA . fy CAMILLE D. JULIG 37 Lamberson Street, Valley Stream National Honor Society: Tempo: Astrag Cadet Literary Staffhead: Opera Guild: Debate Club, Secre- tary: Italian Club: International Relations Club: French Club: Epicurean Club: Electronics Club, Treasurer: Emile, Cast: Child Wonderf, Skit: Entertainment Troupe: Chorus: Orchestra: Ten- nis: Badminton: Table Tennis: Modern Dance: Junior and Senior Council: Class Projects and Com- mittees. EDWARD MICHAEL HOGAN 124 East Euclid Street, Valley Stream Bowling Club: Rho Delta Sigma 9' 3:53 l Hi-Y, President: Golf Team: j.V. Bowling Team. 'i K...-fr 1 PATRICIA A. HERMAN 142 Morris Parkway, Valley Stream Twirling Corps: Basketball: Vol leyball: Modern Dance: Class Pro jects. 61 ELISSA J. KOHANSOV MARSHALL G. KOCH 210 North Corona Avenue, Valley Stream Epicurean Club: Biology Club: Where's Charley, Cast: Bowling: J.V. and Varsity Soccer: Softball: 4'Sound of Hunting, Skit: Senior Council. if M, V., :Q f no 1 'J' YQ, iffs. ,X T .f HIS l , :ZA 1 for 'J' .....f 3 1,a...r 175 Berry Street, Valley Stream Future Teachers of America: French Club: International Rela- tions Club: Latin Club, Secretary: Opera Guild: Crier Circulation Staff: Cadet Circulation Staff: Marching Band: Concert Band: Chorus: Child Wonder, Skit and Publicity: Solid Gold Cadillacfl Skit and Publicity: Apollo of Bellac, Stunt and Publicity: Table Tennis: Badminton: A Sound of Huntingf' Skit: Prom Decoration Committee: Tennis: Archery: Volleyball: Class Pro- jects and Committees: Senior, Jun- ior, Sophomore Councils. -' ' 1 Q-if 1 ri ., 'Jil ,. ' 1 f-f. ' ' K f ,, , V, , . ,X :lf V, X ' f' ,Nav , ' - 23' 3 s A A K I, 4 Q , A. xl l , it l , . f'X:sl 1 l f. fi, l x f-XXX Y ,J f ' P nil I 'L 5. . ,V ,J my-N. , IRA M JACKLER 240 Lyon Street Valley Stream Wre tling Varsity. HELEN HATZIMIHAIL 140 Maujer Street, Valley Stream Volleyball: Class Projects. .nf 4481 qv., an - 11:77- JOSEPH A. JAFFE 35 Nemeth Street, Malverne Child Wonderf' Solid Gold Cadillac, Apollo of Bellacf' Emile, Cast: J.V. Basketball: Varsity Baskebtall: J.V. Baseball: Cross-Country: Softball: Rho Delta Sigma Hi-Y: Sophomore, Junior and Senior Councils: International Relations Club: Electronics Club. Cadet Credit Staff: Class Projects and Committee. PAMELA A JONES 457 North Grove Street Valley Stream yu-.XV an lk HY ROBERT C. IRVINE 14 Stephen Place, Valley Stream Attaining 'BR ,M.,,v' 516.44 ...-4 MICHAEL INCORVAIA 37 Putnam Avenue, Valley Stream Judgment W .v ffb. RICHARD P. HOLM 81 East Lincoln Avenue, Valley Stream Softball Team. Y ' J' .,,-..v'Y .rf MARTIN L. KATZ 3 Greenlawn Boulevard, Valley Stream Rho Delta Sigma Hi-Y: Math Club: Electronics Club: Interna- tional Relations Club: Child Wonder, Skit and Stunt: Apollo of Bellac Skit: J.V. Football: j.V. Wrestling: j.V. Baseball: So- phomore, junior and Senior Coun- cils: Class Projects and Commit- tees. STEPHEN P. JUGAN 1 Sapir Street, Valley Stream ...I if BARBARA A. KRUK 75 Ackley Avenue, Malverne Cadet Credits Staff: Friendship Hi-Y: Caduceus Club: Opera Guild: Archery: Tennis: Basket- ball: Volleyball: Badminton: Bowl- ing: Ping Pong: International Relations Club: Chorus: Aoollo of Bellac, Stunt Posters: Prom Decoration and Publicity Commit- tees: Class Projects and Com- mittees: Crier Typing Staff. .K x,-fd' ...af NICHOLAS W. JACOBSEN 19 Washington Avenue, Valley Stream Camera Shy BARBARA E. HECKER 8 Fairfax Street, Valley Stream Business Club: Basketball: Class Projects. -4g.,.o' -.a X :V A l F lf 1 , J xg! . ,pa 1 , Q ld, 'di ar' I .2 f f QT t l , 1 l I fxyl l X fp? X iv X -. x.f My ,, V, ,,3. -1 'vi 1 JEFFREY KRAENGEL 65 Sunset Road, Valley Stream JEFFREY M. KLEIN 132 Albermarle Avenue, Valley Stream Chess Club: Radiolo3Y? Debate Club: International Relations Club: Tennis Club: Golf Club. BRUCE H. KIRMMSE 139 Foster Avenue, Malverne National Honor Society: Astra, President: Cadet Literary Staff: Crier Feature Staff: Math Club: German Club: Latin Club: Con- cert Band: Marching Band: Or- chestra: District Orchestra: Beta Theta Nu Hi-Y: Mousetrap, The Great Sebastiansf' Child Wonderf, Stage Crews: Solid Gold Cadillac,'l Apollo of Bel- lac, Casts: Class Projects and Committees. vw ,A-wus. BRUCE S. KAPLAN 58 Stephen Place, Valley Stream Tem o' Entertainment Troupe: I7 1 Concert Band: Student Director Dance Band: Marching Band Chorus: District Band: Orchestra Concert Orchestra. Electronics Club: Rifle Club: -. lm, ,QM I Wrestling. i L hugh 4,45--H 64 BEVERLY ANN KELLY 15 Regent Street, Valley Stream Class Projects and Committees. VIVIAN E. KING 68 Nottingham Avenue, Valley Stream National Honor Society, Vice-Pres- ident: Honor Usher: Hi-Hopes Hi- Y: Leaders' Club, Treasurer: Cadet Circulation Staffhead: Electronics Club: French II Award: Chorus: Tennis and Softball Honor Teams: Volleyball: Basketball: Sophomore Council. Q 'N .- .,,:' 'A .V Acquiring ELIZABETH S. KNOERZER 74 Putnam Avenue, Valley Stream Cadet Typing Staff: Friendship Hi-Y: Library Club: French Club: International Relations Club: Business Club: Solid Gold Cadil- lac, Cast: Class Projects. ,N,,,5sX- ,Mu , i Z i S-4 ? . .nl ' in , .,,, was ' 4 . .. .,.,.- - 49' '71 Knowledge HELEN E. KUPFER 50 Clinton Street, Malverne Service Club: French Club: Child Wonder, Skit: Solid Gold Cadil- lac, Skit: Emile Cast: Leaders' Club: Basketball: Hockey: Volley- ball: Badminton: Bowling: Modern Dance: J. V. and Varsity Cheer- leader, Captain: Archery: Inter- national Relations Club. ,faq -ul .-r' MARION L. KOSSACK 135 Copiague Street, Valley Stream Cadet Advertising Staff: Crier Cir- culation Staff: German Club: ln- ternational Relations Club: Lead- ers' Club: Opera Guild: Child W'onder. Stunt and Skit: Solid Gold Cadillac, Tickets and Skit: Apollo of Bella-ic, Stunt and Skit: A Sound of Hunting, Skit: Hockey, Basketball, Softball Hon- or Teams: Volleyball: judo: Soph- omore, junior Councils: Class Projects and Committees. RUSSELL KUPFER 50 Clinton Street, Malverne l'B91'l'18rdi1'l9. Cast and Skit: Rain- maker, Stunt: Soccer, J.V.: Soph- omore and Junior Councils. I, as il l Jw ' ,, x - BARBARA G. KNEUER 39 Birchwood Drive West, Valley Stream Cadet Circulation Staff: Crier Cir- culation Staff: Hi-Hopes Hi-Y: German Club: Opera Club: Bad- minton Honor Team: Marching Band: Concert Band: Sophomore Council: Prom Refreshment Com- mittee, Co-Chairman: Class Pro- jects and Committees. NEIL S. KOENIGSBERG 1020 Stafford Road, Valley Stream Crier Advertising Staff: Interna- tional Relations Club: Spanish Club: Debate Club: Bowling League: Tennis Club. A4 ,,...f e MICHAEL S. KORAL 1662 Pershing Street, Valley Stream Radiology Club: Chess Club: Ten- nis, Varsity, j.V.: Varsity Riiie: Golf Club: Math Club: Bowling Club. 'v 4.2-4 I . 'f fr' 3 X C Q-49 .Li- pr' MARTIN A. KUPERBERG 1632 Slierbourne Road, Valley Stream 43 . Debate Club: International Rela tions Club. 65 PHYLLIS N. LEVINSON 1623 Sherbourne Road, Valley Stream Spanish Clubg Harmony Hi-Y: Crier News and Circulation Staffs: Senior Councilg A Sound of Hunt- ing, Publicityg Tennisg Bowling Leagueg Badmintong Basketballg Archeryg Softball. ' Z7 .ff?fZZ:ff W f.,yff'ftf?fwf:f'.fff9fMfA4,g.ff ffmim, lf f iff, 2 0, ' 1e11'f.fwMf,fQQ, Jaw., Kit' 5 , e ff' 7 f 1' . pf-71.507 fj74 4'f1,, ' f, fe W4 . ,,,, . , ' i 9-W N ...Q X, lf F1 li J lf . X lx V fg Q l 2 X ,fjy LL.-bi V rf' H uv 'W-wb... f fag? SANFORD KAY 48 Wellsboro Road, Valley Stream International Relations Club: Bowling Clubg Tennis Club: Sound of Hunting, Cast and Skit. ,wil 'CZ-,4 -37, , , fl 1Lzf,4wQ1,., ' -1:112 2 ' ' 1212? , f . 1 'V , ww V .v f MJ ALBERTA A. KIRK 57 Todd Road, Valley Stream Library Clubg Class Projects. al W. Pvyfwf WILLIAM P. KEATING 17 Foster Avenue, Valley Stream M . 6 V 7 .,nw,t,.w.g,::4,.f7fvmg.'3-:5-yq. V .-, ' ' WALTER R. KAHRS 227 North Corona Avenue, Valley Stream Varsity Wrestlingg Varsity Foot- ballg Junior Class Projects. W., Applying DONALD KIRBY LINDA C. KISS 24 Dawson Street, Valley Stream 179 Emerson Place, Valley Stream Archery. ,C fi!-43 .4 ,-nh Q95- ' '15 'TI ...f MURIEL E. KASS 820 Fulton Street, Valley Stream Volleyball, Sophomore, Junior Class Projects 3 Business Club. WILLIAM M. KOST ISI East New York Avenue, Valley Stream Track. 'ZW 7 . -3-.vw RICHARD H. KUBAT 203 Wheeler Avenue, Valley Stream Basketball, j.V., Soccer, J.V., Bowling Club, Basketball Club. Valley Stream PAULETTE A. KULINA 230 East Maujer Street, Valley Stream Commercial Art Club, I-Ii-Hopes Hi-Y, Secretary, Chorus, Archery, Softball, Tennis. we mia -.0 A x ,f .X J, .X kb JAYNE M. KIRCHER l AX 19 Birchwood Drive South, lx! ix Valley Stream lx lr 0 Library Club, Caduceus Club, I I n First Aid, Bowling Club. I il g A -A if ' YQ f WARREN KOHLI JEAN A KLUKSMEIER 331 Emerson Place, Valley Stream 76 Ethel Street, Valley Stream -fl. V Electronics Club. fbi, W N -aw. I N jfgynmfcz :wi af-f, ' ,f f ,f f ,, ph-Y,.:, ,3 5 V, V' Q' f . A ' ,v fi, V ' ! A ,L is , ,f I 4 , xl' V .fghlsx iii. i .ft j ,. M M- I N nv- mg., li ,i in if X ,'f 1 A , J L F 1 - ? 7 ye X, A 1 :J I , 1 . 4. 1 if I , , I j mciiryan LOREN EN' MARJORIE s. LANGER '129 Franklin Avenue, alverne 5 377'Sapir Street, Valley Stream German Klub: Marching: Baiidy Latinlfljlonor Society: Inter Nos, I Con,-jeyt ' ' rt and Literary Editor: Tempo: Soccer. Y ' .N I , f, is vv ,l w 4 X l ,M l If K K If im'- . - 4 P' f l H ' l ', 'L I i I 9. , V , gi I 4 ' V j l . A I- it 1 f I I . 1 , ' 3 -ff 5,3 ,- '., jf, ' ' , 1 ' If H2255 ,ff 4 ' 3. ,,, a r f . 1 fy ZW A , A2 gre I if 3 M , : if X its ff Kfxlxg : l 'Z-XX-A lx jf XX X fx 1 15 ll N.f! 'VZ' -J VERONICA D. LAKE 38 Payan Avenue, Valley Stream Marching Band: Badminton: Bowl- ing. Band: Orclvestxlag JZV.: l - ..,... of BETH L. LIPSIUS 66 Berry Street, Valley Stream Latin Club: 'lChild Wonder, Skit: Hockey: Volleyball: Basketball: Sophomore Council: Streamers: Class Projects and Committees. 68 rjefr Advertising Staff: Opera fGuild: French Club: Latin Club, ,Y 1 Vice-President: International Re- lations Club: Marching Band: Con- cert Band: Chorus: Volleyball: Tennis: Archery: Badminton: Solid Gold Cadillac, Skit: Prom Decoration Committee: Class Proj- ects and Committees. MARILYN E. KRUGER 107 Carpenter Street, Valley Stream Hockey. 'Hu ,,,.,, ,fm 'L 1 ELLEN S. LACOY 1340 Higbie St., Valley Stream Gateway Service Club, Treasurer: Hockey: Badminton: Sophomore, Junior, Senior Council: Child Anq,,,d ' nt-NM' 2 f .x ,af .,,.w Showing MARIE LEAVY 1072 Fenwood Drive, Valley Stream r 'K -we M'-Q Wonder, Skit, Publicity: Apollo of Bellacf' Publicity: Class Pro- .-r jects and Committees: Prom De- corations Committee: Cadet, Ad- vertising Staffhead. --. My VT' Spirit JOAN C. LOEFFLER 30 North Corona Avenue, Valley Stream A-Q,-,X 0-09 MARIAN A. LEWTNSTEIN 347 Arkansas Drive, Valley Stream Cadet Advertising Staff: lnter Nos, Feature Editor: International Re- lations Club: Opera Guild: Latin Club: Spanish Club, President: Service Club: Child Wonder. Skit: Apollo of Bellncf' Skit: Archery: Softball: Volleyball: Bowling: Streamers: Sophomore, junior and Senior Council: Class Projects and Committees. RONALD KRUSHINSKI 1161 Ocean Avenue, Valley Stream 1.x mx , MARILYN C. LEVY 395 Cornwell Avenue, lVIalverne Crier Advertising Staff: Inter Nos, Art Editor: International Rela- tions Club: Cadet Art Staff: Opera Guild: Friendship Hi-Y: Commer- cial Art Club: Latin Club: French Club: Archery: Volleyball: Ten- nis: Class Projects and Commit- tees. RUBY LICHTER 230 Lyon Street, Valley Stream Business Club: Solid Gold Cadil- lac, Skit: Apollo of Bellacf' Skit and Stunt: A Sound of Hunt- ing, Skit: Entertainment Troupe: Modern Dance: Hockey: Junior Council. ...I EVELYN C. LUPARDO 65 Benedict Avenue, Valley Stream Badminton: Softball: Bowling. 'h-152' l ,,x x-.uv ,,,,.w ' 425 N. .av A -. , if ,ro ff i . F5 QCIQ-X me . H . , ,, .,.1 ' a .' 3 f e if f ' I -1 S- . 'ife1. .- e ' me , K ti ,. WX xpf 1 4 l f . ' r TERRENCE A. LiPUMA 137 Roberta Street, Valley Stream Italian Honor Society, Vice-Pres- ident: Honor Usher: Tempo: Ital- ian Club: Key Club: Electronics Club: Orchestra: junior and Senior Council. 69 EILEEN M. MAGGIPINTO 103 Lyon Street, Valley Stream Cadet Art Staff: Commercial Art Club: Hockey: Basketball: Soft- ball: Table Tennis. 'Vi Ai rt, s M4 X X l fly ,, llfl 'K l Ex I f 'aura' , ' Y' 4.401 .nur PHYLLIS N. LEIFER 77 Lamberson Street, Valley Stream Cadet Typing Staff: Child Won der, Skit: Solid Gold Cadillac, Skit: Hockey: Volleyball: Bas- ketball: Hockey Honor Team: Modern Dance: Varsity Cheer leader: Class Projects and Com mittees. --ins v ,,, GENNARO A. LAMAGNA 12 Birchwood Drive South, Valley Stream Library Club: Orchestra: Chorus: Marching Band: Concert Band: Baseball, J.v. ALBERT F. LUPOLI 5 South Irving Street, Valley Stream ...mg Italian Club: Basketball Club: J. Q wr V. Track. A' ,...... AHL N-ff,1.'7 -w.c.,,,,4f RENEE LIPPIN 48 Walker Street, Malverne Dramatics Council, President: Crier Feature and News Staffs: Cadet Art Staff: Debate Club: Opera Guild: International Rela- tions Club: Gateway Service Club: 'lChild Wonder, Apollo of Bel- lac, Solid Gold Cadillac, Casts: Mouse Trap, Posters: Best Ac- tress Award 1959: Entertainment Troupe: Volleyball: Hockey: Soft- ball: Bowling: Commercial Art Club: Sophomore, Junior, Senior Councils: Sophomore, junior Class Secretary: Class Projects. CAROL A. LEE 70 Idell Road, Valley Stream Crier Circulation Staff: Interna- tional Relations Club: Italian Club: Epicurean Club: Badmin- ton: Softball: Archery: Tennis: Senior Council. MICHAEL LICHTENSTEIN 9 Idell Road, Valley Stream Studying 4-M' :fa 4' LUN PING LEE 1565 Dutch Broadway, Valley Stream Commercial Art Club. Life 'if v '11-Q, wr - PAUL T. La ROCCA 187 Berry Street, Valley Stream Football, Varsity: Basketball, J. V. and Varsity: Baseball, Varsity. fi IUX Q 41' ,.....ab CAROLE MARCHESANO 34 North Corona Avenue, Valley Stream Cheerleader, J.V, and Varsity: Leaders' Club: Solid Gold Cadil- lac,l' Skit: Apollo of Bellacf' Skit, Stunt: Hockey: Volleyball: Soft- ball: Basketball: Modern Dance: Sophomore, Junior, Senior Coun- cils: Class Projects and Commit- tees. JACK B. LIPKINS 3 Nemeth Street, Malverne Math Club: Solid Gold Cadillac, Apollo of Bellac, Skits: Soccer, J.V.: Bowling, Varsity: Service Club: Sophomore, Junior Councils: Class Activities and Projects. Maw J' ve' 'haf I PHYLLIS J. LEVENTHAL 1070 Milburn Road, Valley Stream Latin Honor Society: Crier News Staff: Spanish Club: Latin Club: Harmony Hi-Y: Opera Guild: Solid Gold Cadillac, Make-Up: Bowling: Archery: Volleyball: Bas- ketball: Softball: Tennis: Class Projects and Committees. 1--, BARRY J. LANG 214 Rockaway Avenue, Valley Stream Radiology Club: Biology Club Spanish Club: Debate Club, Pres ident: International Relations Club: Tennis Club. JEFFREY M. LEVINE 10 Meadowbrook Lane, Valley Stream International Relations Club? UA Sound of Hunting, CBSU CTOSS County. , ' Q: , Q ff- , 'fyfa' , Q le., A Q.: . ,M . j. ' I 5 ,K sl --9' .XX X, ii: Nilxll X. FA I! 'ffx lr ii7'v'i'-27 fwva Hgzjif qzsw-E is . . 7 wig? 'pi'-'-fg?4,?l' ny? ' ' - if ' . ff !f55'7 'f-iiifv , I Nba , .fgg ,Nw ak? 94 1 X X e fel A. l ll f-ix Q CAROLYN MILLS 238 East Mineola Avenue, Valley Stream Cadet Advertising Staffg '4Child Wonder, Castg t'Solid Gold Cadil- lac, Skit: Hockey: Tennis, Arch- eryg Bowling: Modern Danceg Badmintong Cheerleaderg Sopho- more Class, Treasurerg Junior, Senior Councilsg Class Projects and Comrnitteesg Emile, Cast. api! f we ELAINE S. LEVINE 1148 Ashley Drive, Valley Stream Crier Typing Staffg Latin Club: Apollo of Bellacf' Skit and Stuntg A Sound of Hunting, Skit. JOHN J. LEE 29 Molyneaux Road, Valley Stream Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Chorus. , , ' 1 fo-mp.. 1-Ma, Enjoying KEVIN P. MAHONEY 31 Carl Street, Valley Stream wwf' 1 f ff JW QW If ,W o,fm.fwfff. . , Iftcwwfwfyfgw 1 Mmm 'L I f,'mQfM7ff,WW s .V , f a -,qddi gat! .Nr R JAMES R. MARTYN 53 Bell Street, Valley Stream Wrestling, J.V.g Chorus, Mixed. 72 THOMAS B. MARCIANO 22 Marlowe Road, Valley Stream Electronics Clubg Epicurean Clubg Italian Clubg Basketball Clubg Baseball, J.V., Varsityg Wrestling, J.v. 4 ,,..ff Li X i CONO F. MAURO 46 Remson Street, Valley Stream Tempo: French Club: Radiology Club: Electronics Club: Child Wonder, Solid Gold Cadillac, Apollo of Bellacf' Ring 'Round the Moon, A Sound of Hunt- ing, Stage Crews: Chorus, Mixed: Orchestrag Marching Band: Dance Band: Concert Band: Cross Coun- try, Varsity: Track, Varsityg Bas- k9'Cb3ll, J-V-Z Prom Decorating Committeeg Junior, Senior Coun- cilsg Senior Car Wash Chairman. '5' HI Y, .19 N. ir' A it was ' V ' .A we X. r , i, it Q .Q K x -xx EQ.5,: Q5 .ggw im x -.1 . H,-' Fun JOSEPH C. MARCUCILLI 16 Dallinger Place, Malveme Italian Club. ?5.W,,,-g v VINCENT P. MALLAMO 235 North Cottage Street, Valley Stream Caduceus Club: Electronics Club: J.V. and Varsity Soccer: j.V. Bas- ketball: Baseball. GARY T. MAYER 27 Cleveland Street, Valley Stream Rifle Club: Radiology Club. ,.,.,.v NANCY McDOWELL 52 West Euclid Street, Valley Stream National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Cadet Assistant Editor: Elmira College Key Award: Gate- way Service Club: Crier, Circula- tion Staff Manager: Electronics Club: Sophomore, junior, Senior Councils: Marching Band: Con- cert Band: Child Wonder, Skit, Ticket Chairman: Solid Gold Cadillac, Skit, Ticket Chairman: Ring Around the Moon, Ticket Chairman: Apollo of Bel1ac, Ticket Chairman: Leaders' Club Committees: Tennis: Volleyball: Table Tennis: Hockey: Basket- ball: Softball: Archery: Class Pro- jects and Committees: Prom Selec- tion Committee. ADELE H. MENTZ 31 South Franklin Avenue, Valley Stream Crier Circulation Staff: Marching Band: Badminton: Bowling League. ,.,uMm'- 1 f, AJ. .. ,xx C 1 'fl' I K, '-, ,- X' l- A- ' I ,VN I-if ,ifpff . ye f - , V4 j . L 1 cf ' l ' o ' f., . .4 t M , jVYfV I . ,'j1- :X 'Q fa. ,-rw-+ - u r-7 4 ' . , ,, I ft' af fi1,fu','l'r it X l W S ', X 4 X fi 1 ' T -N 'U 1 -lx! ' , 'fur ' K A f:X 4, I N-4k 4 x..,i,f,,1fflQ K , L- X V V L f ' K 1 X . , , f' '1 K A rw t Pg P- ' ., V 43 will Y r 2 i' -pr. J.. 1 l fl' '7 l ,ax ' , , , l HENRY J. MEINCKE 68 Mary Street, Valley Stream German Club: Crier Sports Staff: Bowling: J.V. Basketball: Soccer: J.V. and Varsity Track: Class Projects. 'WC' K. N, f, . V, T: ,,... .. ' fm, on ,.,, . 7 A'-w.. 5' LAWRENCE MOEN 1596 james Avenue, Valley Stream Key Club: A.V. Club: l'Mouse trap, Sound: Chorus, Mixed. 73 JOAN C. MURPHY 914 Dana Avenue, Valley Stream Crier Typing Staff: Cadet Typing Staffg Hockey: Softballg Basket- ball: Archery: Volleyball: Bowling: Business Clubg Modern Dance: Class Projectsg Prom Decoration Committee: Chorusg Streamers, Co-Captain. ' 1 A , I If ,ff E ' . qi. 2 A 'tn : V -3. ' f . fn, H 21 A , V A A . --.S vfavqm.w, fZff' .f z1mW1g9,q4jyf7f:ff'3, rf gnwgyl' gf f5f::f7 4 'A B V 21 ,,fa.-na - an uv ,, Z.. ,N A V at pe 1-.ilf ' ROBERT J. MCKINNEY Xl ,gi 7... . --H 21 Fritchie Place, . Valley Stream . ,. ,.... JANE H, MIESEMER 150 Cornwell Avenue, Valley Stream Chorus, Mixed: Caduceus Club: Archery: Volleyballg Modern Dance. Y 'Z Q w,f:.l, WILLIAM MISURACA 38 Sheridan Street, Valley Stream A. V. Clubg Basketball Club. DENIS R. MILSOM , ' XJ' 79 Sobro Avenue, V Valley Stream F. . 'M fs , - l Masterm F513 ' nn- ! g K, . JZ' bfi ,XJX 77 , .di .,....-f' RICHARD LORIGAN GEORGE J. MILLER 160 Ackley Avenue, Malverne 1100 Roffkamp Street, Rifle Clubg Tennis Clqbg Basket- . Valley Sffeam ball Club, '. 1' Trabkg Basketballg Solid Gold , , , Q ' '--'Cadi1lac, Stunt. iid z-0'7 x ,.,.f PATRICIA MIELLO 911 North Fletcher Avenue, Valley Stream ,,,.o ,qui GEORGIANA A. MESZAROS 44 West Euclid Street, Valley Stream ROBERT MARTYN 53 Bell Street, Valley Stream Debate Clubg Wrestling, J.V.g Hi-Hopes Hi-Y: Commercial Art Chorus Mixed Club. ik, 'f f3-x EILEEN T. MOORE 222 East jamaica Avenue, Valley Stream Skills W GLENN I. MILLER 99 East Fairview Avenue, Valley Stream Tempo: Key Club, Vice President Beta Theta Nu Hi-Y, Secretary German Club: Electronics Club Marching Bandg Concert Band Dance Bandg Orchestrag Chorus Mixed. ,Y Mm. WW .s Cie -V ffx X GJ MARILYN F. MULLER CAROLYN M. MILDEBERGER 33 Lutz Drive, Valley Stream 48 jefferson Avenue, V Basketballg Volleyballg Officials' Valley Sffeam in Clubg Chorusg judo. Softballg Hockey. I 444 W ,.,- ...v 'lkae RN E133 SE J -..2 ,ff fi X l , 1' l Q if K , !fNX! X X f fx xx x f ix f-XX 1 ti 'X..Ji ,ff , f LQ g . lg A 'elif ,,...... WAYNE R. MASTERS 279 Fletcher Avenue, Valley Stream Cadet Typing Staff, Crier Circula- tion Staff, Radiology Club, Key Club, A Sound of Hunting, Cast, Cross Country, Varsity, Track, Winter and Varsity. 76 SHARON R. NETZER 109 Dianne Street, Valley Stream International Relations Club French Club, Caduceus Club, Sec retary, Friendship Hi-Y, Volley ball, Modern Dance, Chorus, Mixed, Senior Council. ' - f 72' if ' ff' 5.331 f ,J THOMAS NEIL 144 East Maujer Street, Valley Stream ' ff 41,5 nf ' f W.1f'422Q43-1'--f f'4f: Wea iw --'V . M-1-wx ' af ' . 'V'-7: if ' ' '52, eff, M40 x ,Wing JUDITH D. MILLER 29 Linden Road, Valley Stream National Honor Society, Secretary, Spanish Honor Society, Cadet Typing Staffhead, Crier Typing Staff, Leaders' Club, Harmony Hi-Y, Treasurer, Math Club, Service Club, Solid Gold Cadil- lac,'l Publicity and Skit, Chorus, Honor Usher, Tennis Honor Team, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Badminton Honor Team, Officials' Club, Prom Decoration Commit- tee, Senior Council, Class Projects and Committees. DAVID A. MASON 407 Rockaway Avenue, Valley Stream L-Lg:-w , iffy ERIC MANN 110 North Cottage Street, Valley Stream Sophomore, Junior, Senior Coun- cils, J.V. Soccer, French Club, Vice-President, Talent Troupe, M.C,, Senior Prom, Chairman, International Relations Club, Pres- ident, Debate Club, Cadet, Cir- culation Staffhead, Delegate to Inter-School Political Convention: Sophomore One-Act Play Skit, Chairman, Junior One-Act Play Contest, Director, Solid Gold Cadillac, Cast, Sound of Hunt- ing, Cast, Emile, Cast. mr 'wx w ---r Learning EILEEN P. NELSON 36 Washington Avenue Valley Stream Commercial Art Club, Hockey Volleyball, Softball. X78 'ov ,A- ' Individuality ROBERT S. NIMMO 202 East Mineola Avenue, Valley Stream Electronics Club: Marching Band: 5 MARCIA MOSKOWITZ 22 Lamlzerson Street, Valley Stream Latin Honor Society: Cadet Liter- ary Staff: Crier Feature Staff: Latin Club, Treasurer: French Club: International Relations Club, Secretary-Treasurer: Solid Gold Cadillac, Child Wonder, Apollo of Bellac, Sound of Hunting, Skits: Solid Gold Cadillac, Publicity: Emile, Cast: Marching Band: Concert Band: Chorus: Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Councils: Prom Bids and Programs, Chairman: Class Proj- ects and Committees: Hockey: Tennis: Basketball: Volleyball: Archery. LOUIS MAZZOLA 142 Ormonde Boulevard, Valley Stream Electronics Club. 'K Concert Band: Wrestling, J.V.: Q Football, J.v. HOWARD S. NISGOR 145 Roberta Street, Valley Stream Cadet Art Staff: Crier Art, Feature Staffs: Commercial Art Club, Treasurer: Key Club: A Sound of Hunting, Skit: Basketball: Marching Band. A 'Z E' f-Q Q tl 7' Vita. lj , X mm, A e 9.33 wifi 4 ' - f ,., ns, we f f ' GLS rw '04 .,,,.u,,..,4f f--nv' MICHAEL L. NOLAN I3-K' J' 'G X, 'mf W? ERIC MEYER 207 North Grove Street, Valley Stream National Honor Society: Cadet Literary Staff: Crier Business Manager: German II Award: Latin Club, President: German Club: Tempo: Beta Theta Nu Hi-Y: In- ternational Relations Club: March- ing Band: Concert Band: Child Wonder, Skit, Stunt: Solid Gold Cadillac, Cast: Apollo of Bel- lac, Cast: Soccer: Senior Council. 75 Regent Street, Valley Stream ..-.5 -nga Var' it 2. - - fr fr ., ' 'WP rv L ' f'w.241,.jfg:4f,, ,L I K, ..., ,, Wx 71 , JN 1 EILEEN M. MULLIGAN 142 Meyer Avenue, Valley Stream Business Club: Bowling: Badmin- ton: Archery Honor Team: Class Projects. 77 EDWARD R. O'CONNOR 336 Hendrickson Avenue, Valley Stream Emile, Cast: Senior Council: Wrestling: Class Projects. l 'K l' F i. .N 1 lil' T .fy f'N5X l fee C f f 'W ' . , 1 xx, 1-g,g...s SY, f x .A I ...x,.a RICHARD S. NEWROCK 136 Berry Street, Valley Stream Crier Feature Staff: Cadet Cir- culation Staff: Electronics Club, Vice-President: French Club, Trea- surer: Key Club: Child Wonder, Stage Crew: Emile, Cast: l'Solid Gold Cadillac, Skit, Stage Crew: Skit, Stunt, Around the Sound of Apollo of Bellacf' Stage Crew: Ring Moon, Stage Crew: Hunting, Stage Manager, Skit: Junior, Senior Councils: Prom Decorations and Publicity Com- mittees. ,Tx 29 GUSTAVE A. OLSON, JR. 34 Benson Place Valley Stream fy .-nf' ,.n LOUISE J. NEVIN 160 Roberta Street, Valley Stream National Honor Society: Spanish Honor Society, Vice-President, President: Crier Feature Staff: Cadet Art Staff: Radiology Club: Chorus, Mixed: Tennis: Volley- ball: Basketball: Archery: Bowl- ing: A Sound of Hunting. Skit: Senior Council: Prom Decoration and Publicity Committees: Class Projects and Committees. -vgqgx ..., .X La BRIAN M. OLTON 32 West Maple Street, Valley Stream Appreciating 95. PATRICIA A. OBRIEN 89 Putnam Avenue, Valley Stream Business Club: Bowling. WALTER A. PEETERS 30 Morris Parkway, Valley Stream Chorus: Rifle Club: Tennis: Bas- ketball Club. 33 . -,f ...--' . ,,-I ROGER H. OSWALD 5 Hunter Avenue, Valley Stream olitude at 'fur , -'e.w..... CONSTANCE PASSALACQUA 14 PVheeler Avenue, Valley Stream ' li! . ffl f-'ZA nf PHILIP E. NEWMAN 72 East Fairview Avenue, Valley Stream National Honor Societyg Astray Spanish Honor Societyg Latin Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Tempog Crier Feature Staff Editor, Editor-in-Chiefg Latin Club: Solid Gold Cadillac, Castg Apollo of Bellac, Stuntg Entertainment Troupeg Marching Band: Concert Bandg Dance Bandg Orchestrag Junior Council. ROBERT POLITO 67 North Montgomery Street, Valley Stream Sophomore Council, Vice-Presi- dentg Footballg Wrestlingg Base- ball. MMF? x' M DOROTHY E. OBERG 179 Berry Street, Valley Stream Crier Circulation and Typing Staffg Library Club, Future Teachers of Americag Chorusg Solid Gold Cadillac, Miscellaneous Commit- teeg Hockey Honor Teamg Bowl- ing Leagueg Judo and Self-Defenseg Basketballg Volleyballg Softball, Junior Council, Senior Council. I -at MONICA P. O'REGAN 134 East Dover Street, Valley Stream Epicurean Clubg Modern Dance Volleyball, Ping Pongg Softball Hockey. Ms, fn , 'W flvv '-Sunni-' N x N, x 3 X. 1 .le w ROBERT M. OWENS 55 East Chester Street, Valley Stream Epicurean Club. QJ ,Qu .,....f ff X . pt .f'Xx fs- JASON Q Xxx. egg. Alf' .4-...f 1 BETTINA E. PORTER 54 West Dover Street, Valley Stream International Relations Club: Epi- curean Club: Crier Circulation Staff: Marching Band, Twirl- ing: Archery: Softball: Bowling League: Modern Dance: Prom Decoration Committee. 80 FRANCINE lvl. PIERCE 478 North Corona Avenue, Valley Stream Child XK'onder. Skit: Solid Gold Cadillac. Skit: 'tApollo of Bellacf' Costumes: Hockey: Volleyball: Basketball: Softball: Table Ten- nis: Sophomore. Junior, Senior Councils: Cheerleader, Varsity. W H-- g. 1.1ei:55,y if iiri' vii' ' .-'Vie ' -.P -fa 11 . .I A1 aw.- in ..1 H, GL -an ANN E. PINTOVV 38 Nemeth Street, Malverne Debating Club: International Re- lations Club: Spanish I Award: Badminton: Archery: Table Ten- nis: Bowling League. ,9 'Ek 'Y' if- VX DIANE G. OLSON 66 Emerson Place, Valley Stream Cadet Advertising Staff: Gateway Service Club. Chaplain: Cheer- leader, J.V., Varsity: Child VVon- der, Skit, Stunt: Solid Gold Cadillac, Skit, Stunt: Hockey: Volleyball: Basketball: Tennis: Badminton: Bowling: Archery: Sophomore, Junior, Senior Coun- cils: Junior Class Historian: Prom Bids and Programs, Decoration Committees: Class Projects. ELENA M. PANELLA 186 East Mineola Avenue, Valley Stream Business Club. Q. 4 ' 1, Y DONALD C. PIKE 15 Prince Court, llflalverne National Honor Society: Cadet Circulation Staff: Rho Delta Sigma Hi-Y, Secretary: Apollo of Bellacf' Cast: Solid Gold Cad- illac, Skit: Child Xlfonderf' Skit: Vllrestling, Varsity: Soccer. Var- sity: County and Long Island VVrestling Champion: Sophomore. Junior. Senior Class President: Class Projects and Committees: Entertainment Troupe: Honor Usher. i ugh fx eeking VVILLIAIV1 PETERINIAN 299 East Chester Street, Valley Stream '- ':'af'.w1r'.wff, i , I- - ..'-vt.-' v f -- 5' .-:Q-ae'-.' -4-Aer-A 1 ' i'- :: J w ' -A f :sz 1x.yf:g- 3-'auf' za Kel-.-i ' ' . 1 rf 4. T' ' 955 'J KT h me I 27? . Yi x Crowds CAROLE A. RYAN 260 Wheeler Avenue, Valley Stream ,f wh I '9 4 --Q. JOHN W. PUTRE 101 Gates Avenue, Valley Stream Crier, Feature Staff: Cadet. Cir- culation Staff: German Club. Treasurer, Secretary: International Relations Club: Beta Theta Nu Hi-Y: Electronics Club: Rifle Club: Marching Band: Concert Band: Solid Gold Cadillac, Skit: Apollo of Bellacf' Skit, Stunt, Cast! A Sound of Hunting, Cast: Junior Council: Senior Council. BEATRICE PINES 20 West Argyle Street, Valley Stream Library Club. 'Vi PAUL M. PRICE 117 North Montgomery Street, Valley Stream Crier Sports Staff: French Club: Chess Club: Library Club: Audio- Visual Club: Debate Club, Vice- President: Key Club: Chorus: Solid Gold Cadillac, Skit: Bowl- ing Club: Baseball, Varsity Man- ager: International Relations Club. FRANCIS J. PROTO II6 Henry Street, Valley Stream Marching Band: Concert Band: Chorus: A Sound of Hunting, W6 Skit: Prom Decorating Committee: 1- -,f -. Senior Council: Class Projects and 11+-eff Committees. AAAI' ...nv JACQUELINE A. PRIOLA 61 Fairmont Street, Valley Stream Crier, Typing Staff: Business Club: Streamers: Chorus: Modern Dance: Hockey: Softball: Basket- ball. f I l fm, 34' -,ar 'Wa : 6 1' t XXX I lx pf l lliff, X . xx fn ff l ff l 3, Vg-,. 3 fkf new ,L a e yd' 'SDSL KARL M. PREWO 11 Wallace Court, Valley Stream German Honor Society: National Honor Society, Treasurer: Tempo: Beta Theta Nu Hi-Y: Key Club, President: Math Club: Soccer, J.V., Varsity: Concert, Marching Band' Dance Band Chorus. ff' , , auf' 1 -'fs ' V , .1 a f, . P 2 ,-ff?-Z1--if .flf'i-1 .e42'1ri:E M. H '- f- '2'M ,1f'if 1,-. .2 l N V ,, 'j:f'g'.w,J3'--.'1', , X171 .i Nw- , .941 1 , mfg,-z . ' li',b1.9 ' - gfwfasf ' 81 CONSTANCE M. RADOCZY 50 Wheeler Avenue, Valley Stream Crier, Circulation Staff: Library Club: Commercial Art Club Apollo of Be-llac, Publicitv. lil: 1 7'i1Ji7'fzJ1'l'9 15? I lb ., 1- .zu-wfifyzpwg Aff, ' f'1.wf .f' L ' S-if mf. ' r f' rf ,f5'fff m Z ey: M. . ,V ,. ff . as X .I u m l ,i g . - A 2 1 ' ' 4 'f - 'vr .p ' ' '. , W -. - I f .4 , fi -. . n . ' -. I -1 .f ,X 'HF A A r v .P-TTT? 7 .' 9-X 'lt 'K'--1,4 JANE C. RINALDI 988 Lynn Drive, Valley Stream National Honor Society: French Honor Society: Latin Honor So- ciety: Astra, Secretary: Tempo: Cadet Literary Staff: Crier Cir- culation Staff: Inter Nos Literary Editor: French Club: Math Club: Hi-Hopes Hi-Y, Chaplain: Service Club: Apollo of Bellac, Poster Chairman: Emile, Cast and Pub- licity: Solid Gold Cadillac, Skit: Marching Band: Concert Band: Tennis: Volleyball: Bowling: Bas- ketball: Softball: Table Tennis: French II and III Awards: Latin I Award. f to r -.i jf f-N Q, X ,A XX, I!! 'Si :-Qla-fsiig' fl' ' Half Af .,.,,Wj'1' ' ' ,wfffig '4 ,f ' 'ff' av f ' V I+ . , if f , 1 fa: 'fv- f I . ' , ,gf 4' iv' --.af PHILIP A. RAMPOLLA 159 William Street, Valley Stream RICHARD N. RAFFERTY 1620 Putney Road, Valley Streafn Football, J.V.: Bowling. in f 'v ROY L. REGOZIN 20 Michel Court, Malverne National Honor Society, Presi- dent: Astra, Vice-President: French Honor Society: French Club: Key Club: Debate Club: Math Club: Radiology Club: Electronics Club: Cadet Literary Staffhead: J.V. Soccer: Varsity Tennis: Honor Usher. ROBERT L. REUSS 65 Ackley Avenue, Malveme Biology Club, President: Interna- tional Relations Club: Radiology Club: Electronics Club: Varsity Track: Cross Country: Bowling: Basketball Club: J.V. Rifle: First Place in Valley Stream Science Fair. tag, MARTHA RESTIVO 117 Martens Avenue, Valley Stream Library Club. Exhibiting f '!f 'Wx unwan- MARY RIFENBURY 44 Molyneaux Road, Valley Stream Character fs. i ' 1' W-wa., HARRIET E. RYTSIS 112 Casper Street, Valley Stream Library Club, Business Club. ...J VALERIE L. ROUNDS 33 Drake Street, Malverne Italian Honor Society, Vice-Presi- dentg Cadet Senior Credits Staffg Crier Circulation Staff: Latin Club: Italian Clubg Solid Gold Cadillac, Publicityg Badminton: Tennisg Basketballg Table Tennis: Class Projects and Committees. CAROL I. ROSENWASSER 921 Edwards Boulevard, Valley Stream Cadet Senior Credits Staffg Crier News Staffg Library Club: Har- mony Hi-Y, Presidentq A Sound of Hunting, Miscellaneous Com- mitteeg Archeryg Basketball: Bad- mintong Volleyballg Prom Decor- ation Committeeg Class Projects and Committees. i t .af QI, , ,afHf!'H ' 1 'f '1i5P,-f'f,'L, 2. L3.EWi ?i'IV DZXVW'-. .gfrwy r f v .uw n i 4 1 4 1 vm 1 w ', ife.'2-l8H' ,,W 4' 1 'xmiiljff ,J gt 5, , mlm f al :V+ , V '- P -':1f:t, will ng? i, Br . will .Qi 1 l.-MW. S .v . . 1 4' . tw . 1'g- 'fl'il2- ' i . W.. -- A 1 J nr , x KENNETH G. ROSELAND 261 Cornwell Avenue, Valley Stream Spanish Clubg Marching Band: Concert Bandg Chorusg -l.V. Rifleg Tennis Club, Trackg Softball. . N, r JOSEPHINE RIZZUTO 111 Casper Street, Valley Stream Cadet, Art Staffheadg Commercial Art Clubg Gateway Service Club: Chorusg Child Wonderfl Publicity and Set, Solid Gold Cadillacf' Skitg Apollo of Bel1ac, Publicityg Emile Castg Hockey: Basket- ballg Volleyballg Softballg Modern Danceg Leaders' Clubg Sophomore Councilg Senior Council, Junior Council, Treasurerg Class Projects and Committees. I I 7 . l at 4 I . f C I 3 I by 1 l 'fi . +5 In A H. X! f Pr.-v If y. Af M3 f- li W l l . , 5 Z f 1 , I , V7 CLEMENT A. RUSSO 185 Washington Avenue, Valley Stream 6527 41 X, ffd L .- v5,:f,f,. 7f ' ? A ri .,,: A jj 4' f,,,,' 1 .ff wz1i,w .- Y 7 A , ,. ' 'Z:f'g5wy . A twin, -I . . i 1 fi .335 V X15 W' .6414 -'MF f f f J Q 1 F l Nix l ji, - 'CEC td, ' MTLZWV T' ' L. ff , , N! ff 1. WWW fha, AW 'M I Q 1, ,ft ...- 4-Y, LAWRENCE F. RUBENSTEIN 110 East Fairview Avenue, Valley Stream Tempo, Electronics Club: Dance Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Varsity Tennis, Tennis Club. 84 FRANCIS C. REINGOLD 25 East Hawthorne Avenue, Valley Stream Sophomore, Junior Councils, Foot ball, -l.V., Varsity: Basketball, j'.V., Varsity, Baseball. J.V,, Var sity. .1 f- Q V- r, , .,ff1?.fzffw, ,Z 1 ,kv W fofew-Wwwe 4 f- -,7:4.fZ,fz,,fyfQ41' ,Q ' V. ,ff,-M16 'Hifi - ,247 .1 14'?ff?,o R fl ! 6742 Xiu,-7 f ,. U, ,,, ,. . ,,,,,ff,,,4 ,Ml f , ,V . V, .,. , ,yy .W X , A 94 -. Y M KENNETH C. RAYNOR 63 West Euclid Street, Valley Stream Library Club, Rifle Team, Varsity. fs-Q ff? 'f ,-,ns nl JANET C. SCALA 73 Putnam Avenue, Valley Stream Cadet Circulation Staff: Leaders' Club, Officials' Club, Child Won- der, Stunt Chairman and Skit, Solid Gold Cadillac, Skit and Publicity, 'tApollo of Bellacf' Skit Chairman, A Sound of Hunt- ing, Skit, Entertainment Troupe, Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball Honor Team, Judo, Soph- ornore, junior Council, Senior Council, Secretary, Prom Pub- licity Chairman, Prom Refresh- ment Comrnittee, Class Projects and Committees. THEODORE PALRADA 67 West Euclid Street, Valley Stream AFM- als, Q -7 GERTRUDE V. SPIEGELMAN 71 Haven Avenue, Valley Stream Modern Dance, Child Wonder, Skit, Solid Gold Cadillacf' Skit: Sound of Hunting, Make-Up Chairman, and Skit, 'tApollo of Bellacf' Skit, Streamers, Chorus: Hockey, Softball, Basketball, Vol- leyball, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Councils, Class Projects and Committees. Ca if ,mf ZH: i Parading CAROL F. RIBANDO 164 Williams Street, Valley Stream duceus Club, Library Club. lfsygw ive . Personalit KATHY L. ROES 2036 Amherst Avenue, Valley Stream Radiology Club: Volleyball: Soft- ball. 'li ,AWBRV JUDITH A, SCHNEIDER 999 Lynn Drive, Valley Stream Quill and Scroll: Tempo: Cadet Circulation Staff: Crier Business Manager and Advertising Staff: Library Club: Radiology Club: Spanish Club: Harmony Hi-Y, Vice-President and Chaplain: In- ternational Relations Club: Elec- tronics Club: Service Club: Child Wonder, Make-Up: Solid Gold Cadillac, Make-Up and Skit: MA Sound of Hunting, Skit: Tennis Honor Team: Archery: Basketball: Volleyball: Badminton Honor Team: Orchestra: Chorus: March- ing Band: Prom Decoration Com- mittee? Senior Council: Class Projects and Committees. CARL RAPAGLIA 9 Haven Avenue, Valley Stream Cadet Art Staff: Italian Club. ROBERT D. SPINA 90 Mary Street, Valley Stream Rho Delta Sigma Hi-Y, President: Child Wonder, Skit: L'Solid Gold Cadillac, Skit: Apollo of Bel- lac,', Skit: A Sound of Hunting, Skit: Football, Track, Wrestling, Varsity: Softball Club: Basketball Interclass: Sophomore, junior and Senior Councils. JOHN J. REIS 200 East Beverly Parkway, Valley Stream Electronics Club: Bowling Club? Basketball Club: Baseball, IV., ww. ',' 17' Varsity: Football, -I.V., V21rSity1 x M- Class Projects and Committees. I x .ant Qqv-:,. , x it ll Q i li ffl h ' :sf 1 :ll f I, . ml - J fff l L, 4 THOMAS J.R1CcoBoNo f, 66 Lutz Drive, Valley Stream E 1 1 Italian Club: Basketball Manager. A 'gi 1 .A www' ffa' arf' STEVEN I. SPERO 68 Grant Drive East, Valley Stream Tennis Club: Bowling Club: Wres- tling Club: Manager, J.V. and Varsity Basketball. 85 HELEN E. SPALTEHOLZ 205 Dogwood Road, Valley Stream German Club, Corresponding Sec- retary: Apollo of Bellacf' Stunt Modern Dance. 'M zlkiffiiff, . f ' ' jfff QS?72Q7'vi?'d 2.1 , Yaesu? iffy? fp. g ,V-if, , ,f ,I :3 yr 'Wx H 1 f ff f, iff!!! 6: . if f fx Nur f ll If X 1 fat X :w li! - '25 'Q' if ' Q, ,.: BONNIE C. SCHECHTMAN 64 Remson Street, Valley Stream Sophomore, Junior, Senior Coun- cil: Cadet, Crier Circulation Staff: Prom Bids and Program Com- mittees: Child Wonder, Apollo of Bellac, HA Sound of Hunt- ing,'l Skits: Solid Gold Cadillac, 'AApollo of Bellacf' Make-up: Inter- national Relations Club: Softball: Volleyball: Basketball: Archery: Badminton. y fUs CHARLES F. SHEPHERD 135 Henry Street, Valley Stream Basketball Club: Electronics Club: Bowling Club: Softball Club: Ra- diology Club: Track, JV. DIANE R. SCHULTZ 72 Albermarle Avenue, Valley Stream Softball Club. ,..4-s SUE BSCHOENFELD 6 South Georgia Street, Valley Stream S5 gig, SUSAN E. SALM 84 Berry Street, Valley Stream Library Club: Gateway Hi-Y: Cadet, Circulation Staif: Crier, Circulation Staff: Chorus: Modern Dancing: Hockey: Volleyball. Quill and Scroll: Cadet, Senior Credits Staff, Crier, Office Man- ager, Typing Staff, Circulation Staff: French Club: International Relations Club: Sophomore, jun- ior, S9I1iO1' Councils: Apollo of Bellacf' French Play Emile, Cast: Sound of Hunting, Skit, Publicity: Badminton: Volleyball: Basketball: Softball: Table Ten- nis: Class Projects and Commit- tees. ANTHONY SCIACCA 160 North Corona Avenue, Valley Stream Fulfilling 'RUR' 'Q '.Fr V., ,.-v ..-Q...-v ROBERT W. STARK 73 Horton Street, Malverne German Club: International Rela- tions Club, Electronics Club: Soc- cer, J.V. and Varsity: Varsity Trackg Tennis Club: Basketball Clubg Softball Club. Dreams 'C1-ujpt 119' ELAINE I. SCI-IUIVTACHER 6R lVlolyrzeaux Road, Valley Stream Badminton. MARSHA E. STREIFER 38 Meadowbrook Lane, Valley Stream National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Societyg Latin Honor Soci- etyg Astray Cadet Literary Staffg Crier Managing Editor, Feature Staff, Latin Clubg Spanish Clubg Harmony Hi-Yg Inter Nos Feature Editorg Quill and Scrollg Chorus, Mixed, Twirling Corpsg Honor Usherg Archery, Bowlingg Tennisg Badminton, Modern Dance, Latin I Award, Prom Decoration Com- mittee, Class Projects, Junior, Senior Councils. SALVATORE C. SCIACCA 160 North Corona Avenue, Valley Stream .fy RAYMOND J. SELFRIDGE 85 Carl Street, Valley Stream Cadet Photography Staffg Crier Photography Staff, French Club, International Relations Clubg Au- dio-Visual Clubg Electronics Club: Rifleg Child Wonder, Apollo of Bellacf, and Solid Gold Cadillac, Stage Crewsg Emile, Cast. af 't: '! , ELIZABETH A. SVIRIDA 30 Ormoncle Boulevard, Valley Stream Caduceus Club, President, Hi Hopes Hi-Yg German Club, Serv ice Club, Archeryg Tennis. is. agaua., QWV1 'N if wa... . . ,, I , ? X I XX ' JOEL E. SIEGEL 1054 Martin Place, Valley Stream Electronics Club, Bowling, Bas ketball Clubg Softball Club, j.V. Soccer. or X 1 .wf,,l'4'3ff5ff1-la : ' T5 ' A ' ' 1 'f I I 36' 0 ,r -Y..... f fl an 'ii ii M4 4 aww f , , if M W4 'f' ffl ' . '1 ,girl . ,mf - -. ' if .lim Md' V . .4 farm ,A 1. fkflfa if ., A-if ,Uv ff!!! f ,,.y,. .nam ,.., i..,,. ,. Waffmf 1 -I V ,. fn, wr' 'f' ,gif 1 'jf 4 ffffzf' ' 1' ,.4 ,fp , , W ,fy-fff if rf - 1 1 V . 1 D, -V fi i 5 ' , ' is 3-' ' ',.fL,jg,g,y,.,Z: I 2 W -. . f l .,. rf ?6' GLENNA R. STRAIN 336 West jamaica Avenue, Valley Stream National Honor Society: Cadet, R K Typing Staff: Latin Club: German Club. Q15 88 RICHARD L. SIEGEL 4 Nemeth Street, Malverne Crier Advertising Staff: A'Solid Gold Cadillac, Cast: Wrestling: Softball: Tennis Club. 36?-A-'Q ig di s 'AJ N '21 1 at :P 4 K U, W , ,J 'sf-A Ei wr , in 'K-1, SANFORD G. SCHOENBACH 388 Arkansas Drive, Valley Stream Quill and Scroll: Crier Sports Edi- ' tor, Rho Delta Sigma Hi-Y Treas- urer: French Club: Entertainment Troupe: Child Wonder, Solid -- Gold Cadillacf' Skitsg 'LChild Won- der, Stunt: Child Wonder, Stage Manager: L'Solid Gold Cad- illac, Cast: Varsity Soccer, All- Scholastic Soccer Team: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Baseball: Soph- omore, Junior, Senior Council. 'fha IW' ' fe- 'GK- ,A I ,H ,- 1 .J ARLENE L. SCHENCK 48 Garfield Avenue, Valley Streazn Hi-Hopes Hi-Y: Tennis: Basket- ' 0 ball: Softball. BRIAN J. STAINTON 261 Wheeler Avenue, Valley Stream Weightlifting Club: Class Projects. 44-ff' JOHN W. SCHUCK 48 Ella Street, Valley Stream N Y Audio-Visual Club. BARRY F. SCHILAN 75 252 N. Corona Avenue, 'Q Valley Stream Commercial Art ' Club: 'tChild Wonder, Sets: if iv' Solid Gold Cadillac. Apollo of 11 Bellacf' Skits: A Sound of Hunt- ingn: Golf Team: fc- 'WS e 'vb 'Ning Goals RICHARD STEINER 34 Nemeth Street, Malverne French Club: Tennis Club: Rifle Club. if -.yi WILLIAM T. SWANSON 175 East Carpenter Street, Valley Stream National Honor Society: German Honor Society: Math Club: Crier Feature Staff: German Club: Beta Theta Nu Hi-Y: Key Club: Radi- ology Club: German Award: Elec- tronics Club: Marching Band: Concert Band: District Band: A Sound of Hunting, Cast: Softball: junior, Senior Councils: Class Projects. DIANE SIBBALD 24 Edell Road, Valley Stream Archery: Badminton Honor Team: Sophomore and Junior Council. wx .,.,. ,....e STEPHEN O. STANLEY 35 East Avenue, Valley Stream Cadet Advertising Staff: Latin Club: Class Projects and Commit- tees: Cadet, Credit Staff. .,,uF'9 PAUL J. SIMCHOCK MARLENE R STEVENS 82 Ethel Street, Valley Stream Astra: Crier, Feature and News Staffs: Gateway Service Club: French Club: Junior and Senior Councils: Opera Guild: t'Child Wonder, Solid Gold Cadillac, Apollo of Bellacf' Casts: Prom Theme and Refreshment Commit- tees. 110 West jamaica Avenue, Valley Stream Library Club: J. V. Baseball, Man- ager. ,N A '-'HV' 1. 1. - I, --nur- X X N x X X z lx X x ll. Z'-QQ. an W. I LORRAINE C. SURACE 11 East Fenimore Street, Valley Stream Opera Guild: Business Club: Bad minton: Volleyball. 89 CHARLES J. SANTARSIERO 25 Linden Road, Valley Stream Biology Club: Chorus: Tennis Club: J.V. Wrestling: Track. - l'2f'TZ'Z'4 'W 4 T515 ,, ' JJ, -,If fiffzffikij f' ' sifwfzxct :,' ' 'K' v ' , 759:45 f . , V, f,,,4,, gf, ' 'U '-I M!! , -1 'I . 'C' u- 1 A ff! fff f ,ff it fs: Z-SX, 2ff-gc, Bax x . f if ' 1 ,f A -27 1' 435259121 Q I 7 . gt! V , ,A H I f 4' J I, 7,. 5, V fnifki ' 1 . i s I ni' ' ' gc i BARBARA A, STUHLINGER 17 East Hawthorne Avenue, Valley Stream Class Projects and Committees. CAROL A. SANDMEIER 49 North Central Avenue, 'VK , . FREDRIC M. SMITH 915 Dana Avenue, Valley Stream Entertainment Troupe: Basketball Club: Tennis Club. 430- .ao ,,v-- pr- If MARILYN A. TOBIN 145 Morris Parkway, Valley Stream Cadet Credits Staff: Crier Circu- lation Staff: Latin Club, Presi- dent: International Relations Club: Opera Guildg Gateway Hi-Y: Inter Nos Literary and Typing Staffs: L'Chi1d Wonder, Skit: 'Solid Gold Cadillac. Skit: Apollo of Bellacf' Stunt: Latin Honor Society: Tennis: Archery: Volleyball: Table Tennis: Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior Council: Chorus: Twirling: Prom Bids and Program Committee. ROBERT T. SERGE 52 St. jol1n's Avenue, EDWARD R. SCHEIBLICH 134 Martens Avenue, Valley Stream Loving . 1' ,...,..r' -.1 A, ...of Valley Stream Valley Stream 1 'N ,yi it f v-ug We .lt Q.: MICHAEL F. SMITH 180 East Beverly Parkway, Valley Stream Bowling Club. Life . ...,,,,,., ' ,Jig f . .va -, I ik ph We . ff'5 V ' f WI Q6 'te-rr' ,, RICHARD W. SMITH 55 Clinton Street, Valley Strearn Electronics Club, French Club: Tennis Club. QW Wbgl if ,J M- .1 JOANNE TRACHT 55 East Carpenter Street, Valley Stream Crier, Circulation Staff: Gateway Service Clubg Cadet Circulation Staffg Marching Bandg Volleyballg Basketballg Modern Danceg Ten- nisg Prom Bids and Program Corn- mitteeg Solid Gold Cadillac, Skitg Sophomore, junior, and Sen- ior Councilg Class Projects and Committees. GAIL M. STOUTENBURGH 92 Gates Avenue, Malverne gzbdskv. ,Y MW, ..,. . .wqy ., 1' X' ..N1 xi- ,fy 1 ., , .H-ff l,.. , :fiom- 'nfmffvf vf' J ff' wld? 'I f- I , W 2 JOHN F. SCAROLA ALEXANDER L. SMITH 973 Lynn Drive, Valley Stream Tempog Cadet Photography Staff Marching Bandg Concert Band Orchestra. 23 Morris Parkway, Valley Stream Radiology Clubg Soccer, j.V.g En- tertainment Troupe. fi ,Q -1 1 ,A ROBERT SCHLAEG 158 Meyer Avenue, Valley Stream 1 I. , I if 1 ' v 1 I J fr y I X . + , f. 1 f I ...f 4 i , , , ', I? f i 1 ,Ve l 5 f vi' , 1, W, .4 j i ',, ..r fl l 9 i i Ll if fi I , '5 il A gf' I r Xx ix Xgx . N X' ,M A ,,. ...,-- ... ..... 5116 X is 'flee l - awww NM wx-af f at we v -ds? V X L mega? M59 'Exit 4A,'w2 x ,NX , N cage ,nv , , 1 , as ,as V M Q Z K., X W 1 It H I i t - r'- ,, 4 1 Q t K Q Nb ft -'Gs NW' , - ffm: - .. Fr? -S3 - 'Er'-.T :EE ,V . .--'rg fm yj, .r -Kr.,-.fc 2 :' - ,. , , few YW.. 'Z-9 fax' -'T ,J ,as Q, -.1 . ff fm 5- -A 51- f f 4, E 1 J 3 V if 1 E.:f:ff ' we -ga l gi r' R'-mr' X r Q. f-'Xxx 1 fx' a' f-it ffl. I QLC . ax-sf, in '- ,fi FRANCES TURCHIANO 1045 Milburn Road, Valley Stream 92 ROBERT T. TITTLER 42 Sloan Drive East, Valley Stream Tempo: Biology Club, President: Key Club: Crier Sports Staff Marching Band: Concert Band Basketball. ' ' ' , N647 nf.. ' ' 1, 945 PAUL A. TEKWORTH 28 Lynwood Drive, Valley Stream j.V. Football: Varsity Baseball: Senior Council: Class Projects and Committees. lk , -fr ANN M. TROIANO 289 North Central Avenue, Valley Stream Italian Honor Society, Vice-Presi- dent, Italian Club, Corresponding Secretary: Library Clubg Crier Circulation Staff: International Relations Club: I Paisani, Direc- tor: Chorus: Epicurean Club: Soft- ball: Tennis: Table Tennis: Senior Council: Class Projects. MARY ANN TANNUZZO 29 Emerson Place, Valley Stream 405 PHILIP A. VVEHRI-IEIIVI I7 Benedict Avenue, Valley Stream Cadet Circulation Staff: Service Club: Biology Club: President: Latin Club: Inter Nos, Co-Editor: Rifle Club: Soccer, IV.: Track: Solid Gold Cadillac : Apollo of Bellac : Stunt: Skit. f-5-,N Qi y T Exploring STEPHANIE A. THORNTON 124 East Fairview Avenue, Valley Stream Commercial Art Club: Bowling Class Projects and Committees. A 133 I .f X 4 . sl +V' STEVEN THALER 1647 I-'iitrzc-,V Road. Valley Stremn International Rt-lulitms Clnlxg A 'ff' Child NVontlt-r limi Apollo oi' ......... f' qu' Ideas ROSE M. TUCCI 26 Ormoride Boulevard, Valley Stream Service Club: Judo: Basketball. ifpuo- MDW! f fr an 1 r . 50,1 'iii' Hellacu Stunts: -I.V. nntl Varsity l5llSl-itlllllllll Softlwnll Clulrg Varsity Cross Countryg junior untl Senior Council: Class Projects :incl Com- mittees: Cadet Crt-tlit Stuff. GLADYS A. TONNESEN S2 North 7'L'fI'EICl Place, Valley Stream Business Clulng Clmrusg Streamersg Nlotlcrn Donut-Q Softlmallg Hockeyg Class Projects :intl Committees. GAIL A. THOMPSON 1213 Fenwood Drive, Valley Stream Chorus. CRAIG W. WEADON 51 Virginia Street, Valley Stream National Honor Societyg French Honor Societyq Quill and Scrollg Astrag Cadet Literary Staffg Crier Feature Editorg Math Clubg Key Clubg Beta Theta Nu Hi-Yg Ra- diology Clubg French Clubg Solid Gold Cadillacl' and Apollo of Bellacf' Stage Crews: Emile, Directorg Sophomore and junior Council. an 1, GAIL M. TURNER 60 Edgewood Road, Valley Stream International Relations Club: Streamersg Chorusg Modern Danceg Hockey: Softballg Class Projects and Committees. 'Mis 'ix s ,P ' , fy f ,:,2p::,.- f: 1 .- ,z?:: fr 'EL' 2 'x ' : V is , . .t.. -1 'gvmlhf ,wfgyQ.,y,-iyewivf eww 7 'if-ff-'5e1g..2.5,.,fg,'.1'-yr, ,..'.,f.f.7.,.,m.'Zv,, 1, I .- 1' gf ' - .W ,, :ff N' 1 1-'24 ofa ' 'wg my ' I 13 ag 1 ,.,f, v 'rf' 42 V wx 1 ll fri 1 7 X 1 X it Ct 77,1-J fir?- JUDITH A. WOODS 16 Fairmount Street, Valley Stream Library Clubg Commercial Art Club? Business Club: Senior Skitg A Sound of Huntingvg Hockeyg Softballg Tennis. 93 HOWARD H. VAN NOSTRAND 47 Remson Avenue, Valley Stream Weight Lifting Club. '! S ID! f'4v r -zg...J Q A V . X 1 ' 4 f-. 1 - ' .Y ff C ,fx - rt ' .f Z Sl Cnsggi Maw. 1 V ,, 1.5, ' A . ff: Mg, .1.f,,.w1:1,-,wif rg.. '+ ' I W- ,, esxgy wi ff V 4 f - ' vm, fi , V -, V. ,yay ' ,pun , I ' IQ 49, 1 fl Q, 'nf ,bf -1. - rx-sc I 11 j PENELOPE E. WEIL 61 West Euclid Street, Valley St TSBITI Crier Circulation Stalfg Marching Band: Concert Bandg Chorus: Sen- ior Hat Committee: Class Projects. , ,.ff,A.,,,,.,..,, -QW. QW ,swf . , ,. 4 t f M . 'Q' .t'rEL-aiffzvhfff , 1. ' ' ff . 7 -r-ff PATRICK P. VIVIANO 11 Park Place, Valley Stream X- ,ltky 1--...ny HARRIOT M. WACHSMAN 139 Benedict Avenue, Valley Stream Cadet Art Staff: Commercial Art Clubg French Club, Spanish Club y -, ,Lg 7 Q.. ,.f- 1 ,743 fl 71' r- I' .4-IA' MAUVEEN P. WARD 19 Drake Street, Valley Stream Secretaryg Latin .Clubs Tennisl Basketballg Archery: Sophomore Council. WILLIAM K, QXIELTMAN RAYMOND B. WHEELER 216 Dogwood Avenue, 45 E59 Maple Street, Valley Stream Valley Slfe-am Biology Club, Viggpfesidemz Basketball Club: Vlleightlifting Spanish Club, Vice-Presidentg Club. Wfestllng- .l-V-S CfOSS COUN- 'uf' ,3 T Bowling, try, Varsity. . :as L 'Yx'S-AQQRYRYAT' ' ' ,, ., o w A - as . -s. it LINDA E. YOUNG 7.3 I,.7n1ln'l'surl Street, Valley Stl'EHl1l Entertainment Troupeq Child Wonder, Solid Gold Cadillac, Apollo of Bellncf' Skilsg Stream- ers, Co'Captaing Vulleyballg Has- ketlmll: Nluderll Dance: Hockey: Sophomore, junior, and Senior Councilsg Class Projects and Com- mittees. in--n ELEANOR VVOLK 207 Wheeler Avenue, Valley Stream Library Clubg Service Club. '73 ,ds .4-fav ,ff KENNETH J, WAPNICK 1648 Salem Road, Valley Stream ' . 0 International Relations Club: S h t n Solid Gold Cadillac, l'Ring Op I 'Round the Moon, Apollo of f Bellacf' Castsg Basketball, j.V. ,I 2' i 1' Softballg Class Projects. ' 7 - 5 f , .fix f 4 lf! I W, A 1, ,., JT Je 1' I iv, x V, J ,gil A fi!! .. -,ll .431 , ,, J I 4 I . , J l-ff , , I I DIANE M. WILLIAMS , 43 Hoffman Street, f Valley Stream Leaders' Clubg Solid Gold Cadil- lac,'l Propsg Hockey Honor Teamg Volleyballg Basketball: Softball, Tennisg judo, Badminton. --wx,,pv- ,IULIAN WOHLGEMUTH 50 Meadowbrook Lane, KATHLEEN D. WERHNER 186 North Grove Street, Valley Stream Twirling Corps. Q4 Valley Stream l, V ,V International Relations Club: ' Z6 QI, French Club: Bowling: Basketball QQ, Club, Tennis. --5.4,-Q qv Y. CAROLE WORFLER 391 Arkansas Drive, Valley Stream Caduceus Clubg A Sound of Hunting, Skitg Chorusg Volley- ballg Basketballg Badmintong Bowl- mg. X. X X. lx lf,f .', TW , X ff X .4 .X g I X I .X -Ms FN X V J! X-it '- xcfi' l CE ' l Lglxiwzf, was I I -Q .af JEFFREY ZANG 24 Lynwood Drive, Valley Stream Electronics Clubg Tennis Club: Softball Club. 96 BRUCE J. VVEATHERSTON SSS Custer Street, Valley Stream Electronics Club: Basketball Club: Softball Club. KENNETH W. ZAHN 48 Felton Avenue, Valley Stream We ...Z RALPH J. YONDOLA 54 North Terrace Place, Valley Stream Debate Clubg French Clubg Latin Club, Biology Club: Radiology Clubg Softball Club, Honor Usher. LAWRENCE WICKLUND 42 Martens Avenue, Valley Stream Marching Bandg Concert Band. Q-as x 4,4 LORRAINE ZIEGLER 129 Rockaway Parkway, Valley Stream Library Club: German Clubg Chorus: Commercial Art Club: Archery: Badminton Honor Team. VV il ui' Betraying GORDON J. XVI-IITE 189 North Cottage Street, Valley Stream Key Club: Rifle Club: Sophomore and Junior Council. lx 'Vs Shyness JUANITA B. YORK 78 Newbold Avenue, Valley Stream Softballg Tennisq Archeryg judo Basketball. uf U f ww' CAROL MORRISON 28 Victor Street STEPHEN D. WILK I9 Sloan Drive Soulh, Valley Stream ' Valley Stream Camera Shy BEVERLEY R. WILSON 59 Carroll Avenue, Valley Stream Caduceus Clubg Service Clubg Archery. .1-P' ALAN B. ZUBLATT 63 West Fenimore Street, Valley Stream International Relations Clubg Biol- ogy Clubg Emile, Cast. Electronics Clubg Biology Clubg Varsity Tennis. ,Q GEORGE ZAKY 50 Hendrickson Avenue, Valley Stream Electronics Clubg Track Teamg Rifle Team. I .pr l 14- A-.1-ur f lx xj X Ima-K' vm? V PAUL F. ZMINKOWSKI 133 East Chester Street, Q Valley Stream 11' Marching Bandg Concert Band 4 W ,.,ar -5 GUR THREE YEARS With Miss Caughran as our adviser and Don Pike presiding, we had an eventful three years at Central. We were salesmen much of the time: nuts, candy, candles, nebbish notes, toothbrushes, pretzels and magazines. We were dramatic occasionally in The Solid Gold Cadillac, Apollo of Bellac, and A Sound of Hunting. We were sports-minded with a wonder- ful season in football, wrestling, basketball, and bowl- ing. We danced the night away at the prom, the hat hop, and the movie dance. We had leads in the mu- sical, Where's Charley? and participated in the con- certs. We joined clubs, took field trips, worked on the Crier and the Cadet. We were on innumerable committees, took part in endless discussions, prayed to be elected to the Honor Society or make the varsity teams, suffered through interviews for jobs and ex- aminations for colleges. We ate too much ice cream at play rehearsals, drank too much punch in the skit, were caught too often enjoying springtime away from school on school days, and visited room 100 too often. Our days were serious and funny, as varied and individual as the dec- orations on our senior hats. Too soon came the end of our senior year, the soft strains of the prom orchestra died away, the tears shed at the senior dinner as Mr. Keller discussed our class dried, and the dreams we shared at graduation as we sat together on the terrace disappeared into the reality of our new life. Our three years seem already in the past, but they will never be far from our thoughts as we move farther and farther away from Central High School. Calories aid senior funds. YE r Diana peddles senior sweets to Gerry. . fe , '. f19.'3?:'lf 5, '- J-lf. '- There are 76 in there now! Senior Dinner Chairmen Row 1, left to right: A. Fierro, B. Baker, K. Chamber- lain, chairman. Row 2: N. McDowell, D. Fierro, I. Bullinger. .1-nv an .,.. ,, E E 'A' . . an I Q? C ...... . . n. Dolores and -Q Wu her senior hat. S : 1 Dottie and Carol see The whole class turns out for a senior council picture. .ew-I Hard at work on their senior theses. . Mr. Ke1Ier's guests in room 100. Wi if they made the team We tried to sell everything, even answers BLUE . 4,4-Jifctigi' 9-5, - W . -Q,-W ri-5' 4 W. 9 '75 1 ,4 .wg fgyzfg. -.:,,,.m. .53 V ,.,, .Mivi,2'- f' .1 f W i' f Q -' - f 'KQV' f..fWh ' -31, ,,h...f ' ,Q 'WJ' .vi -,, . 3,44 ...bl .- N.. . ... M.: if 3,3217 ggi. 44,-1:,Y,fx,,V,,,.5-, km . ' . -4 + .z4'.,,qyq yu W.,-1 ,. -A ew, f-In 1 V 4,44 ' Uv ,' -.2'.J',., , fr . ,- .. ., ' 'Mi-Y., .. .. V., 1' f ' ff .'-KM . 4 , . . -f f-affix p, .-fr t ,.2,'jfi'5.L , -fl, 'Aga , K ..'- '.- ,. . ., 1 ,, 4 A f 3. ...bb ,fm ,. ,A- Row 1 left to tight: D. Fierro Band' M. Moskowitz, Band 8: Publicity. Row 2: J. Buente Publicity' J. Scala Publicity' R. Mann, Chairmang B. Chalmers Refreshments. Row 3: K. Chamberlain Decorationsg D. Anthon, Refreshments' B. Kneuer Refreshments. On May 22 1959 the class of 1960 proudly presented its Junior Prom, Blue Hawaii, to the members of the senior class. The Melody Room and an adjoining terrace at the Malibu Beach Club were decorated in turquoise and silver. Joe Roland and his band provided the music. Everyone will recall with nostalgia an evening highlighted by the ring-turning ceremony and the crowning of Louis Cerrone and Judy De- Caprio as King and Queen. 1 X X 65' Mr' 5 ' 0 4 1 .Z 4 '1 4 W P X X '97 X , 1 fx f 1 1 X I 1 f f f i X f 11- 2 M- f .,.. 4 1 f 4 R f , W, ff! 1 ' lf 1 ,, w 15-7- 1 . x V 1 ,gg f eff' A f -c 'Sir 165 rv ,wh 4, K 'ev W5 4 J will 6 2 A 10 I 2 W I I V V A A V' r 3 -av A ' i ' 'P ww Prom Chairmen , 9 1 ! ? ? 7 7 Y I ! 5 I ac n J l M M -few. mil v-Yi lt- r We g u-pn--nw! Honor Ushers . la if 2. ,Q f M ' - L ' ' - . 1, -, ', 1 - E+. , . -1 idi..Q'i5 , I . egg. PQLLQ ' C .. -Ass? X S .av ' - l l. - '. fQw.Z, Left to right: T. LiPuma, J. Miller, F. Avril, K. Chamberlain, R. Regozin, G. Hall, L. Ciancia, A. Fierro, D. Pike, H. Ide, D. Elliot, B. Baker, J. Hawkins, V. King, R, Yondola, M. Streifer. Honor Ushers The days preceding graduation were busy ones for the sixteen juniors chosen by the faculty to serve as Honor Ushers. These people, chosen on the basis of scholarship and school service, were responsible for organizing and directing the graduating ceremony. Supervised by Miss Griffith and led by Vivian King and Roy Regozin, the Honor Ushers were an integral part of an impressive graduation ceremony. 4. M -. ' is Q., f he if f .., f l . .-. nn l . 'AU ' i ' v ff- 1- . 4 . , f. . --L. , M N MW? 'I i ge' it Wy if wry:2':m, ',,Qk'- f . WW 34 Q ' A40 Q:- '. V -g'. W .- VA W l Q W ' I -S' s I ,,.. . ' of? iff? ' ' ff 1' i,,,.,'f.1 Graduauon Day Joanne Tracht and Marcy school days are over. lf? ' f , ' , 'fy . . fd Y am 252 ' 1eT'5V5f'A,, jvc. r-QW 1 ' 'Q L- L '-A A-Af VJ., .Q . N, . ,,. Liar,-, P, . 5 J ASM cis, Ai f '-i , A',g'?.faaLg., - . . ' - - ft Y-f l .rf-V I tg . f ,, 2- -pr .- A ,U . F-sl -iff. V V' Zlvfifnzyg e 2,.1gEi',M,5i,,-75 - pi-Y ,WP . If . iv- - k . . , 3, 4 v K A , 9 iw eh, ., A1 . '-.,A,,,' ,A-5 Wig I x Y, -ff was 1 'T '91, A P' 4' W rfijg.-5. A gt, .L - i' 'Kg Q 'ffw . Q I .V f,Ff-iff? 4,1 , ' Pg ' K S' vb Q ' ' . , K 1' 3' 'Q 1' g ' '42 N ' 4 ' itz' 4 1 , .1-,wk . biiisisg E- Q25 9' xr rfx U4 is-ei gf Z-in 'N ,lf fn ' x.. i qxw. 1 5-5 xx.. , X jack Liplfins goes back for a Enal word with Mr. Kurfess. A,-iam- as xP'?f+5i5' .Q s ' VS l'.-Q if Q, Q . - , 9 - ' q jx,-' .. 4: , -. V. . - ,g'L x gi pl . - hr 'ix 1 .J 5-7 -5 --. . Q.,- ' 40' ' 44 C O 4' in l .-g K mf sir, 9' 'Q -J C ,tg in deepest reverence . . . 5 S M r win '-4 5 lf' we x it e his X N' 5 f A cfeWe,,!,4jeave behind us a wealth of memories. Q Q vw i, X2 vw ,N , Q V! + 1, 3 y X 'I X , if fl Q 'MS :S 4 Sl Q , i h fk f'e,2 jk Q13 ,Q if or gilgcognganied by stroginseof Pomp and Circumstanefeg and In N ,JK f Aj A f ,r1Qsfelg1a,we solemhly unglertoolg the historic Journey 5 E' A Efm ft froin' terrace Ybefore fem- gig. x Q1 ? ig N ' Q e,1..lgi,1rilgmgf'!fo1'??hg Worgibefomzlf' Scarcelffdiel Wgfhe-ar the Speak- Q99 ,, P 3' Xafff' ffm gf e of svyebt ,qs into Qfgfx - if gf ' Q, iduaf' xmaiysbfggefleetiogx. an ufiexpected janycame , , - . X 1.4 if . ,A , H, ' H Af -J r sf' 'Fl 'ij 5 sg el. 'gliding ou? hE1,SQhOOl'AQiQllCSI' had?fermmated,,ethat ' ,gf gffili B. Afmafiyatergiwgegougheltw fugsl Berg arggfthat the futuie ' 1 'i SA, ' W b' opecfug ,jo'fc15f5lLpnges'. nklidghf' orrovyef bewilderigegit, flaw FQ 'H , H ' . 1,-J ,- 4' A 4, 1 f .ll .f 2.47 . N qzafr A, ig Q. ieigmw fan5,h V fm331ge 1gQQg?'grd!duetEa5i dai, Junej25,1, O. if ,g,s3.m3fJ5m 1 if f' ,, 7' 'W . xg' ' 'r 1 is N' Q 'X ' ' ,ali 'X3 r X v ij 5, ,iff , ra A if 'Q '-'W ,545 e ee F W i ff' fs fl Fa ,,,w2g' Z., ,, W, 7, ' ,xg Bob Deasy reflects upon the significance of the moment as he receives his diploma from the principal, Mr. Kurfess. .lf 5 Class of I962 Y .gy je Sophomore Council Row 1, left to right: K. Duspiva, R. Merrill, P. Landis, M. Tumminelli, J. De- Simone, L. Sandstrom, M. Sarro, J. Zubof, R. Thomas. Row 2: A. Casazza, J. Ciancia, R. Cizek, C. Langdon, J. Meisner, E. Dornbush, H. Lowenstein, D. Bresovits, C. McLaughlin. Row 3: T. Allen, S. Bramson, R. Rega, B. Beckett, G. Worfler, L. Quartararro, D. Gallina, M. Rovello, H. Cooperman. Row 4: D. Baylis, S. Fayne, E. Isaacs, C. Shest. 'swf Sophomore Advisor C: Q Mr. Newman. .cr Q'-I -- For the first time in many years at Central a class was headed by an all-girl officer slate. Led by President Joanne DiSimone and ad- vised by Mr. Newman, the class of '62 raised funds with the sales of pens and candy. A memorable record-in-the-making is indicated by the unusually large attendance at Sophomore Council meetings. ' AY... . ' J Class of I96I K sts? J if J Junior President Salvatore Alessandro -M.-..-l? 1,4 v li 0 , 0 0 GJ C V .L fx uve- ',i..ae-was . - ,-. ' W ' ' ' wi O ff' X. we ff' f Junior Vice-President A. Buchmann. Junior Council '1, left to right: N. Benowitz, L. White, J. Heck, L. Hicks, E. Rademaker, luchmann, S. Orthlieb, C. Cox, J. Zabatta, J. Catandella. Row 2: D. Reutell iikelrnan, L. Smith, G. Logerfo, R. Biddulph, L. Lawrence, L. Giambalvo .evy, J. Callura, R. McNally. Row 3: R.. Rosenblatt, E. Frey, S. Kushner Vasserman, N. Rosenblatt, T. Tis, A. Salvo, J. Burns, R. Schechter, J lolone. Row 4: B. Mahoney, C. Clark, S. Jespersen, J. Fazio, G. Merrill, E iel, R. Keller, C. HoEman. 9 M N Junior Class Advisor Mr. Huth. It seems as if the Class of '61 entered Central only yesterday, but they already have two eventful and memorable years behind them. The password for the avaricious Juniors has been sell, sell, sell! Starting with junior nuts in the fall, they continued with junior gifts, peanut crunch, and mints. Thanks to their hard work, the prom at Malibu was un- forgettable. Liliom,', the junior play, was touch- ing and beautiful. Led by Sal Alessandro and guided by Mr. Huth, this class will long be remembered at Central. Q Junior Treasurer L. Rademaker. L Hicks JUN 195, Q11-' Junior Secretary ,MMM- l 7 0 0 0 0 6 0 if I X 1..- Gb Npxq S113 4 1 -' Y 5 s 7 ' 5 Q , r. I QW AU if g U V 14:5-'Vp -I-' 1, f:'.?-fgg,, i7zf1f21e'3q , ,gig ll M1 .f -Q .1 .. I .. 1, MAA I x 1' 1' -nys' mill. E 5 4443 5355! ,.-a- ' af-'A .fi ,ia 'Tig ,, ,..- - ' E133 gm 233 zzz' 'i 3- it r I A ' 1 71255: M 1111 1 111-fa ...x . ns -LU ii fix QEEU 511115117 1119557 mm! F jygyuwg I q V Y Y JA ' a-A '-6 '7 1, . ' .. .Eff SA-C. 4 -,. .T'T Q Y, z Y AJA ., fini- , J, if! f 1 ' ' ' '-1 A , '11, I .J ' V .s , I. V :f.,' QE Q anvil' QQ? 5 ' if- ml it Y , in N .. 'Z 1 .1 s--ilvlf N' 4 Il .5 M , , lt A : ini -.. hbh i 1 il! 'ii i!'i fy - -2 ,. .D Brawl i 1 . l x. at if 1 W. it , If'.,?,',,la lT.i.l I - C s l m -will -SM - 9-ge:-? MfF!l!l This is Central Hi You mean a lot to us all throughout these years: Rememb'ring our dear old High School days Building castles for future years. We hold thy name in deepest reverence, For of thee we'll always sing, Singing long and loud this praise For our dear old Central High. You have led us on our way, Showing us the path of right. When our hopes and courage failed, We were shown that right is might. Praises for Central we'll all give. Let no one deny what we have here told. Central High we'll always love, And cherish now and for aye. XX X X yr, N, X J X A X ff X, ,I IR ,14 , , X I Developing - si .mm l competitive instincts 1 r clrgi, .. F - if v -- 1 fpaieffaii-1,f,TffLL l f. 1 l Football itll Cora Eoord MJ J' if Nm L rlii ll 1 linllllxll l x l lx l X Central 13 Calhoun 6 W X l N lx Central 12 Sewanhaka 7 q I Central 21 Uniondale 6 V . K Central O Mepham 13 2 J lx I ,I Central 12 Levittown 7 ll 3 ll. l Central 25 Carey 8 if yt l fll Central 25 Great Neck f 1 A 1 I North 26 . A ' , x?W ? Q. rl Central 14 Long Beach 19 iam. f , x 5 W i xxx ll X 5 lr-M l ff tl j K . f X Iffnfv f ll Il I 1 l N I X. V551 f'S. A J X f'L3Ng5lf4g 7,3 ral 'c crave vrv a-in 6 jg fill. V f ll Vw 1 Row I, left to right: L. Ciancia, G. Gallagher, R. Spina, R. Cardinal, E. Edwards, P. LaRocca, W. Hoffman, J. Reis. Row 2: D. Dexter. L. Grimsky, T. McCormack, D. Berry, E. Cariella, B. Ernrnans, E. Friedel, J. Zabatta, T. O'Donnell. Row 3: B. Ellman, M. Natali, R. Taddonio, V. Sanzone, E. Fitzgerald, J. Leiman, G. Richts, M. Goldman. Row 4: J. Skokan, P. Pasini M. Sarro, J. Cronin, R. Rath, B. Vandercult, T. Salvator, M. Trezza, J. Schiavo. ii- S MI ff Reis kicks as teammate O'Donnell holds ball while Cardinal blocks and leads Central to its victory over Uniondale. This year Centra1's gridders came into their own. Captained by Jerry Gallagher and Larry Ciancia and sparked by a host of returning lettermen, the team won five of its eight games. The pace was set by a thrilling upset victory over Calhoun in the opening game. Triumphs over Carey, Levittown, Uniondale, and arch-rival Sewanhaka highlighted the campaign. Randy Cardinal, center, made the Nassau County All-Scholastic football team. The hats of all Centralites are off to the team and to head coach Mr. Mantrone for the splendid job done and for the many moments of excitement provided. C .X 1 wi' 2 , ,,, f 1 bww ,W 2 Jw, -.KA g 72 'ff , .U , 15. fn um mga if ' s N -...We jf-1 i gp g PU! 31 4 iz! Ziff' 1-f f ri Hg' . 4-1,1-9,1 . 'Mfg ' ' f' ' ff fvv . ., Nw. f. ' ,Y ' A 1:47, - ,W 'mini' f -5-0.141-, f-if-...f 'mf V, ,, 'L A - of V Q' ff,, by Uniondale. La Rocca tackles and spurs team on to victory over Uniondale. if ' 'f Y 'M' x T Y-'ff' anulifwfz ' '- ' 1' 'I .vb ,. .,, . 112 ,.,: '- .-. .- - 1 j. .113 ',, ' I ,vwff 9 ' -- Stiff competition Mepham causes Central's first loss of the season. Emmons gains ground for Central before being tackled I5 A je: il 'ri - 1 M iffffv In in nn ,..,,H ' f 1-. 'x ref' . ..... wa! fi ?,,7Y, 1 1 T' lf. fftfii Etsy fa' r U 1 's'N- -M.. .1 , ii , W-'ww-. F x w x Fhvvvx. . Nw. -. ,f vi - bx v Q .kg E b LL. fm al Tension mounts in the close Great Neck North game as O'Donne11,s pass is intercepted. K' into Coach Mantrone looks on with despair as Central loses to Great Neck North. 3' W' rx, ' '44 'Q - .' , ':1giL '? - ii af - ., -J '-WA 'A Cuff 1 , 551 r-H visff A' , 'f- ,. f , '-, fr My ., 7.f ,,fir . 4-'fr' 1 e--r -Lt. avri ' 1 4- 'ff' ' f,. ff o- -4' Y haf 5' ' vp, , , L v ,... ,M I V, .,. 5 , 22 . A ,. . 1 I mf ' X 2 , l 'V -il: x XA if I ' Y , . 11,5 ' , V If 4 I , Zvi' X. .5-F ' .iff 'ff 4 ja Q, 1' M! . 7 ' 4 , gf 1 , wg, L , 4. 143: qs , 4 , 1 J 4? 'S ' 1 1 H6 af ,14 9 5' MW I , wgfwr .. 3, ,,- 1 - 'a','f4i +,r r ,'9,3A! 7 K S my an ly-Ji? awning: gl? ' .Mat t 1 -5, . gg, f, V , 4 um V, ,ff 1, I 4 gui E 5 all U 3 ev 1-2 . -' X ' ff -1 5 , 1 -,W 4 gf a W in . Central found practice makes perfect as it enjoys its first victorious season in three years. Ciancia and Hoffman head for the locker room after a tough practice. 113 Soccer Row 1, left to right: K. Blette, D. Coale, S. Schoenbach, P. Porri, M. Conley. Row 2: R. Wenerowicz, C. Langdon, G. Materdomini, G. Weeks, C. Michael, R. Horacek, K. Prewo, F. Avril, C. Sokolowski, J. Flowers. Row 3: Mr. D'Elia, J. Miller, L. Allstadt, F. Budde, P. Landis, K. Kiaenaer, J. Clerici, R. Lorenzen, J. Scarola, J. Schiavo, Mr. Totten. Row 4: R. Rosenblatt, K. Blette, G. O'Donnell, R. DeVitto, B. Kalish, P. Santusii, R. Wildrnan, T. Kiil, D. Baylis, B. Webber, R. Anderson, D. Pike. In 1959, Central's orphan team, the booters of the soccer eleven, finished a very creditable third in South Shore Section I. Called the orphan team by Coach D'Elia because of the lack of student interest and support, the team ended the season with seven victories, six losses, and one tie. Three members of the team received post-season honors: Sandy Schoenbach and John Flowers, All-Scholastic first team fullback and goalie, respectively, and Doug Baylis, honorable mention as a forward lineman. Fig, li 'Wi ' . lf'-.... . -1 ff-. - ' ' v. . . f- 'fir ' 77 -, A f Xu Hill! ,.,. 331' c rfgfncffi- . Q -wi A . H . 1 . i U 71. , -ff?-Air r h 5, 41 1?,l4,1..-ii-in ax y 's,,, An exciting pep talk. Coale makes direct kick SENIOR SOCCER PLAYERS Row 1, front to back: J. Scarola, D. Pike, R. Lorenzen S. Schoenback, F. Avril, D. Coale, K. Prewo. i 1 I f U ii Xljg.-Z - n l., iX 'f::ij3-R 'ij 'i' Vf-'fffi -Q,'xr ' Xl?- N 2 f l l , S NMINI ,. f COTGS i I v w If 1 l, Q Central O Massapequa fl Q A X I y Central 4 Levittown ll Central 2 Sewanhaka i K Central 2 East Meadow l P X 1 Central 2 Baldwin 4 VJ l l Central 8 Long Beach 2!! IDX f ll Central 2 Oceanside 4 tf 7 l l Central 6 Massapequa K l J Central O Leavittown I , A l r Central 2 Sewanhaka ' l il qw Central 5 East Meadow X X lf, Central 2 Baldwin y 4 K N41 15 Central 8 Long Beach I 4 1' Central O Oceanside 4 3 r g vlidlzilkx XM, xx -JK 2416-5 'SJR ? f lf vi - , is 4 N P--fx 'N-'25 I 24- 'A 'rx- lie X ' , F- ZW V Q! 5X r 5, ' JP' ' 4' Q ' Q Q lg' t 1 5 -' .f g s ig K 'Q A Q X 2 , 5 f 5.3. Q K. X R Q X a - RQ- f m 'ff - 2 2 swf-..l2 ff A . ff ,ff . 9 I Big J'oe's grin after game. 115 'Z-N 6xf xfwf Nfrf- 6 4 4 Scores ff-If J Basketball Nilf lm 'lvl , l Central 65 V. S. South 49 ll, X Central so New Hyde Park 35 Central 48 St. A es 79 j an N l Central 44 Calhoun 41 3 l Central 69 Elmont 56 ' Central 66 Carey 40 Central 64 Levittown 61 i 1 Central 63 Lawrence 54 X ll Central 55 Southside 71 l X j l Central 68 Long Beach 43 N ll f Central 67 New Hyde Park 58 fl l Central 73 Calhoun 55 l 4 I , f l. Central 64 Elmont 53 l 'N Central 54 Carey 44 X 1 l Central 63 Levittown 84 lint Central 64 Lawrence 66 4 l ll W Central 63 Southside 61 Z, 1 lt cennel 68 Long Beach 45 l Central 57 Plainview 63 1 1 .ll HW . l rl ' ir -274 A x f--lg 62 iii-!?'i1f'tg7-T-xxx MQ Mf- Lefkowiey Coach 5, f V if 'W B l C ? f v,iNTRA , 3 fl OURA WWR41' 17 4 V15 Z mn e321 IE , llffeafi X 'huh aff' X14 C1 . f l ENTIFAVI K 7' 5.1 . . - 'ER KNTRA 11 K-Mig-R1 A 14 r -ee t C P' N- Row 1, left to right: F. Reingold, H. Menze, S. Schoenbach, S. Thaler, C. Fiala. Row 2: K. Needleman Cmanagerj, R. Keller, J. Jaffe, G. Merrill, T. Hutchinson, P. LaRocca, Mr. Lef- kowitz. Q R I is ' Xi. 'I I 1 .Ni ,N , ' N Q Ygf' I . ' -' FS' -iii-xl - ' -y . fl mio, X725 l llil l f l 5 5 Qff- Row 1, left to right: J. Miller, R. Ilukowicz, R. Mistretta, R. Doneruma, D. Baylis, H. Loewinstein, B. Appleman. Row 2: Mr. Gimello, P. Doria, R. Iconis, R. Preston, N. Dorsey, R. Einhorn, T. Doran, M. Goldman, manager. . . Basketball Directed by its new coach, Mr. Lefkowitz, and paced by Travis Hutchinson and Gil Merrill, the basketball team enjoyed its most suc- cessful season in years. Exceptional play during the scheduled season, including the upset of Southside, previously undefeated in the league, ,r ENGL, Hutch tries to tap it in. resulted in our first play-off berth in live years. Additional glory was gained when the game between Lawrence High School and Central was televised. This game went into overtime and sudden death, providing a tense and exciting spectacle for the fans. T. Hutchinson jumps for rebound. Lawrence leaps to block shot. Wrestling Row 1, left to right: B. O'Regan, C. Gibbel, A. Terranova, T. Buonaratti, B. Simmons, F Mason, R. Stanley, J. Aquiviva, T. Misuracca, G. O'Donnell. Row 2: J. O'Donnell, J. Gathard J. Klock, C. Salvatore, R. Emmons, W. Ball, A. Catandella, R. Spero, J. O'Donnell, D. Pike captain. Row 3: T. Tessorio, B. Fernbach, B. Vanderclute, L. Allstadt, I. Gibel, R. Rosen- blatt, E. Friedel, L. Grimsby, C. Hallburg, S. Fein, K. Kochmann, manager. Row 4: Mr Mantrone, W. Keating, E. O'Corinor, G. Reckus, T. Salvatore, J. Chizmadia, J. Leiman, M Goldman, J. Zabatta, J. Ball, Mr. Earl. The Varsity Wrestling Team had a very successful season. Coached by Mr. Earl and Mr. Mantrone and led by Captain Don Pike, the team, undefeated in league matches, won the South Shore Section II Cham- pionship and the Nassau County Tournament. The most memorable event of the season was the exciting upset victory over Calhoun. 118 1 E 1111 1l fl ls 2 at .ee li ee- :gre-evf- if We V V V he 111,-f X 1 . if A ll 1 .lil Score Boot 1. 11 l Nfl ll 1 1 l ll ll' ll l 'll Central so Amityville 13 l 'll' 1x 1 xl Central 18 South 19 lr J. l, Central 48 St. Pauls 5 l 1 J fl Central 27 Manhasset 12 , 1 ' l Central 42 Long Beach 3 1' lil ' Central 9 Massapequa 30 '11 ' ' 1 1 Central 25 Southside 16 1 'l 1, l 17 Central 15 waiiiagh 22 J 1 l 'r .l Central 40 Malverne 5 . l. ,ll Central 30 E. Meadow 13 l ! ill Central 12 Mepham 25 I l 1 4 l 1 'lf Central 29 North 10 1 l l N 1 Central 26 Oceanside 16 l l, 1 1 Central 21 Calhoun 14 'l' 1' , C Central 31 Nyak 9 'f 1 Central 25 Freeport 14 f 1 l 1 , :lb Central 8 Ithacia 25 M ,l 1 kb i 11 . 1. .14 1 J. O'D0nnel1 Cleftj ties up with Calhoun player. V1 lr X .ll l l lil I .I l r X l 1 ll 1 1. if A Xxx 1 llll 1 l f K if kg- W J vw fx Yfi l- 1 f E g ,A Q we J T rv K-A' ix A . ff i ,l fA f , T. ,Y ,lfxvl lv 0 S 1 f Q' ' 1111131 V V l Q, 4 .gi b- Ag 1 , l K if Y W 1 ll .X ' ' '- , Q C D , Z 'x'E I bf-N T-:f 'I ff v Q 1 S. S. A. L. Finalists Row 1, left to right: W. Ball, R. Emmons, J. Aquiviva, G. O'Donnell, T. Misuracca. Row 2: J. Zabatta, J. O'Donnell, I. Gibel, E. Friedel, D. Pike. 119 Baseball Mr. Graham's baseball battlers, wear- ing blue and white, demonstrated the result of long hours of practice at Fire- man's Field, as they took to the diamond determined to improve the 13-6 third- place record of 1959. Facing such op- ponents as Lawrence, Oceanside, Long Beach, and Hempstead, Central's slug- gers, led by seven veterans, were swing- ing for first place in Section I when they opened a twenty-game season. l-AL IXJXAZXQX r . , Fi r fF ,- I' ix 1 J Scores .lg ll A 1 Central 0 Massepequa X K Central 1 South I ll Central 3 Massepequa fi Central 3 Mepham xl Central 1 Mepham j 7 Central 1 Uniondale 1 Central Uniondale l Central 4 South ij il Central 5 Levittown yt 1 . Central 6 Levittown .fl lb S I J ll A - JXLJLS JK A JK ,ZA K zk S- if -as-V V Z 1 l Q 4 ia.. in .L..,., Q... ... .. Niki Hlfllflv M , ' '5. '-w 1'-' 'ew . va gr-V QVN , l , , , '...u I KEHMU fi, DJALNTRAHNFWH4 ' iwiil 1 . mf-f I ff N i I Q W Yxuiufk K, -Ly.'l-1' L 2 E9- rs M sf- Q- ' X . , AEN A' I .L fix - I R, 1 ,,. 1 2l3't '?:s,i95'b- S he s r -,Wes . LM--- -is W A f Row 1: J. Greig. Row 2, left to right: P. La Rocca, J. Reese, J. Gallagher. Row 3: R. Cavolo F. Reingold, P. Tekworth, R. Cardinal. Row 4.' D. Berry, H. Menze, J. Flowers, R. Einhorn F. Avril, T. Hutchinson, L. McClirnon, R. Donaruma. Row 5: T. O'Donnell, W. Pupke J O'Donnell, J. Catalano, P. Buchman. Row 6: W. Ball, S. Schoenbach, J. Zabatta. Coach D. Mantrone. 120 QX jxrzxrjg .. l l I ' . Q rl'-f,,:hK,l?LX.6 fgfgseli ' e X1 4-f 'f-ff-' -if ?, lrl,-K fd N I XZ ZKSQY . , 5 X l 1 2 S , I x l 4 4 , i, 5 Central 4 St. Agnes 4 jg fl tk 1 ,l 1 l Central 4 Long Beach 3 X f X.: C 4 ' ll Central 13 Long Beach 4 l I H1 ,X A K Central 2 Sewanhaka 0 l l I y R I R ' I i' Central 5 Sewanhaka 2 r it E J' 4 fl Central 6 Baldwin 5 i 1 -Q Q 1 Central 5 Baldwin 6 N jf X x I Ki V! Central 2 Oceanside 4 ,XJ J '- if I 9 Central 0 Oceanside 5 X :: ,4 Q N 1 Central 4 Lawrence 1 ' l 1 I Central 3 Lawrence 1 f X X 4 , m M 2 il wb Play on i 'H ' Central 13 East Meadow 4 1 X ,gegggnsigg iii. practice for second 'juli 'lug 4 il XXL-Xi Gai ,ll WK W Rf? .L-'Q' gf 1 ' f - 1 N N C C r C - ggi X Cxfxi F ei S f ,lx A f aX 7.4 Jack Reis studies catcher's signal. W C Q lx f a M af N 'Y N l I 4 NX l DY we X A 4 . -XJR' x . 3 s- l -1 it 1 N Qt fn! 3 .4 um- up , Jerry Gallagher reaches for Hy ball. 121 T w 5 f x f . B I' ji! I Q Cyb OW Ing X JK AWA fb fl .fx- 1 a - X, . X if-.rl .1 5X Q I, vas,-if -i 55:-f in li, E il Xwfjxx . f l 3 1 if 1 1 1 Xl .' Bowling 1959-1960 Xl l il Q '4 Central 5 Uniondale 0 li X . X Central 4 Freeport 1 X limi l Central 4 Hempstead 1 Y xl I N 1 Central 1 Levittown 4 'f X ff: fix cemai 3 Baldwin 2 If ' ii' ' Central 5 Sewanhaka O I , 4 Central 5 East Meadow O K Q X Central 5 Calhoun O ' Central 5 Lawrence O N 1 Central 4 Massapequa 1 x X Z Central 5 Mepham O If X l W lim K i 17 il ljl 1 1 1 F , 'gli X jl. I X Seated, left to right: Dick Most, John Henson. Stand- 'X .43-12. 'yn ,fk Zi firxy, Zia ing: Paul Mitchell, Bob Beuscher, Marshall Bellin, Jack hilifx ,S-I T A - ig - ' Lipkins, Mr. Dare, coach. -Tix ATP-' -f -'-ly iff'--?T',1 WW V V w V v 1. 1 r' The Bowling Team has always been noted for its out- standing performance in league competition. This year, led by 1 the superb bowling of Marshall Bellin and jack Lipkins, our Keglers set a new record of 1026 pins for a single-game series. Mr. Dare coached the team in its effort to finish once again in first place. The Junior Varsity was coached by Mr. Hills. . M J. Lipkins if J. Rose Boys Bowling A f . X 1 A Q 5 I Row 1, left to right: R. Braun, J. Strauss. Row 2: P. Derkasch, VV. Haar, R. Thorne, Mr. Hills. Q : 57:3'li - V , wr V. '. . . . . is c P 73 XVI' X ' J . . . . X N E writ 1 ig 4 kg nh I Si v-:Q A t , .... Q V V 3. Row 1, Ieft to right: B. Temple, R. Sweeney, C. Michael .. . cf I Track Q entral Central Central Central Central 223! nm 30M 4616 .lv 4Ns ,f!:,f44v NY X111 ,, 6 .. , .. .. , I Central 59W X 1 V. V 1, VN , -VV . , t , . .. ,- . r fr 1., A , 5 I I, . W.. .- . , 7 ,lg 7 w .,.. .7 ,V - ' V, , JZ Y 'S-745-, 45 -W 6 -, ' - .4 X f f Y if 1 f A 1 , , L3 72 f Baldwin Oceanside Lawrence , 73 V 52 V 297 81W Sewanhaka Massapequa Levittown North 37 South A-W-2. f 41 ASV 'A A- ' - 1-fsfi 'if- K 17 , J r J Central 4716 Uniondale 56M 1, l 1 W C 61 43 ', lr , 4 U I lp 12 92 L 1 4 ,I V Vr . l N 4 l 32 I l G. Merrill, R. Keller, T. Feeney, M. Natoli, W. Vander: beck. Row 2, left to right: Mr. Seader, Coachg R. Spina, M. Groenewald, R. Reuss, J. Herpei, E. Friedel, Mr. Aylmer, Coach. Flow over those hurdles, don't jump! C'mon Reuss, you can heave it farther than that! Under the able guidance of Mr. Sam Seader, Central's track team boasted the talents of Bob Reuss, holder of school records in the shotput and discus and in the running for state honors in these events. Let's go! Toss that discus. ' . 6 2 's at swim A-ea -- fe- eff- 61.7 -.. -' 1'-9-Q 5 , 7., ' L A ii 5-? ' ' e-- e e ...-K v , ., . 7, V -- i J 7 .. . . 7 , f U, 4, pn' V S 17: V - , . L. . I I - , ' f v '. i5+1:,fS-L.aV, 4. '- . 1- .f j,.t ,5 mf' j 4 Y -5 - ' ,gf,5,,JV..w ,qggadjm Central 128 V GQZQ gil, J' ' K 'W M f , V Lynbrook 39 , . X . .VV H' W x V. if , A K H '. J ff '-4 .55 . 7 it Southside 42 un. 77 I 'V ,, it i V 7, , ty Malverne 53 t Mi -as 6 . . . 7 a - far: -m .w7gL 7 7 1 , 'r--' , V H Central 36 . S ' YNT f 'ti' Q 'Q' t'll l f-'t 7 mu' i ' 1 'i,fQ0f?.g , r I .. , in , . West Hempstead 2 F 'ft . Q VS- 5 HTH41, ,fr9'l'57'ff '1 ff r 'P Levittown 0 t 3 'W' 1' t'2-'law 6 Q 1 4 6 6 . . f r . fi '4 .,, 3 ,f 2? f 1 r Cenffal 56 J 'fi' ' l. f 7 7 1 North 53 f . f ,ft -if 7 7 7? 7 .-7 -.5 - 7' 5 , In A A if-31 N Carey 23 . H rf' A at f i'-r -557 .. A -f...--Wu . A 7' . V.. . uf ,V . -gg V V 4 fre,-. . ,,1.,.g.4a, fp -, -ff V , 7 Q '7 - A 4-42 6, 7 ..,. 7' A r 7 ', Central 82 , l Hewlett 38 Row 1, Ieft to right: T. Feeney, L. Tedesco, J. Aquaviva, ' S h 70 A. Terranova. Row 2: J. Jaffe, J. Levine, J. O,Donnell, ill out J. Chizmadia. N '+,4 - gf' A , - -- 'J - li ' 'w ti:-Q, ag-s T Cross Countr In tests of strength and endurance, Central's harriers could be seen wending their weary ways through 2Vz miles of Valley Stream State Park. Competing in SSAL Section II, the team spent the year rebuilding after the graduation of several key lettermen. The new coach, Mr. Aylmer, has high hopes for the future. 123 5 gl. , . fi fl! 'H tl C5 H, , l M ,X 2-1 ig' it 11. -. ' Mi 'r Wiz, 155 ffl f 3 it To-1,31 'bf T 3 o 6 Y: f f '1 Q 4 T: fb ff? i W d ' if 'K . 5 Taq Vx U ea Mil f.. X 1 l 1 Row 1, left to right: J. Zang, T. Romano, J. Aquaviva, F. Cariello, J. Clerici, D. Lattanzio, R. Yondola, K. Wapnick. Row 2: D. Mantrone, Coachg S. Thaler, J. Jaffe, M. Finkelstein, L. Ciancia, W. Hoffmann, J. Nicholas, M. Goldman, R. Mann. Softball Steadily increasing in popularity, softball, coached by Mr. Mantrone, has become a sport of skill, fun, and satisfaction to the many Centralites who take part in it. Let's see an- other base hit! Belt that ball! are some of the shouts that can be heard by people walking past Fire- men's Field on a pleasant spring day. With spectators and players rooting for their team, there is al- ways excitement on the diamond. Tennw The 'Boys' Tennis Team was coached by Mr. DeMita. Paced by Travis Hutchinson, the team fin- ished the season with the best won- . lost record it has had in many years. The highlight of the matches was a thrilling, three-to-two upset over Baldwin High. X. A I-.. X X. Xt? 4 ill. ll . .........3,. .1 . 5. ,... .,.,?,... l i lI -f j ., My Row 1, left to right: S. Wilk R. Regozin, J. Ball, DeMita. Row 2: W. Ball, T. Hutchinson, M. Koral. 124 L. Rubenstein, Mr. 1 Q Q o T X lf: -3' ' s. 0 it -1.8 XX . 'TSX -. H X Q, ,vfk ' 'ff . Viv , 1.1: -. AW-- ,. ' if Q-: V I 1 .Sgt Y. M: sn. 'fffigilf yd Rifle Club Row 1, left to right: K. Raynor, R. Pinto, J. Wurttenberger, B, Tiberg. Row 2: J. Raynor Cmanagerb, D. Elliot, M. Koral, C. Lienhard, Mr. Stillman. Mr. St:illman's sharpshooters fired their Way onto the sports scene with their amazing ac- curacy and perseverance. The twelve best marksmen became members of the Junior Var- sity and Varsity teams. Led by the marksmen- ship of Dave Elliot and Mike Koral, the team placed high in the interscholastic competition. Under the guidance of the United States Army, which donates free ammunition, and of the Na- tional Rifle Association, the rifle team is dedi- cated to produce experienced riflemen who are specialists in both accuracy and safety. 1 . s at or fig a L3IyiQjf4f - ' ---mae. .......Ta -M-I-J-MW iv.: . A-my vw 1 r V 5 ,J fr. .- as .. . rfb . O e moe .ma .Q J fpfji Central played the following teams: 7 PL . Vi X ' l E., Hewlet ' l 1 Lawrance ii r ii Oceanside 7 ' Uniondale West Hempstead Hempstead .-df Row 1, left to right: B. Wildman, W Merkert, J. Schmidt. Row 2: J Nicholas, C. Manetz, J. Sbordone, W Mr. Dan Mantrone's golf team is one of the most recent innovations in Central's sports roster. Meeting for practice once a week dur- ing their spring golf season, the golf team aims for below par scores on the Bethpage State Park golf course. In its short history on the sports scene Central's putters have proved their value and will remain as a permanent installa- tion here at Central. 125 I .. Baker n jf N. Conti P Le1fer ,Xi Central Q heerleaders if N SQL i.. C. Pxerce I K. Chamberlain ' 4 EX D. Olson J.V. Cheerleaders L. Hicks, S. Orthlieb, R. Biddulph, N. Baumann, L. JL11'1iOl' Varsity Becker, L. Rademaker, A. Buchmann, S. Kuschner. Cheerleaders The contagious vivacity of the cheerleaders has been a contributing factor to the victory of our football and basketball teams. Directed by Miss Griffith, and led by Honey Kupfer, the Cap- tain of the Varsity, and Lane Hicks, the Captain of the Junior Varsity, the eighteen cheerleaders have worked diligently to perfect many new and original cheers. Their efforts were aided by experi- ence gained in the cheerleading clinic held at Springfield, Massachusetts, last summer, where our squad Won first, second, and third places on consecutive days in the Eastern competition. They also placed first in competition at Mr. Herkimer's Cheering Clinic, held on Long Island. f F. Sf L. Hi cks 15133 Q ee fd?-lf 1' We . V - ff ... 'QL-i f , -o 5. . fux ff- P1 'f C ' film i f-,,5,y1,.,? , L ' n' 9- iii' V 3 f1Ef.Ei'f'f. gf' ..,. .. J, . H. Kupfer f Captain Varsity Captain t X f K .zgfw , 1 . .512 aw!-',3::-, 3 Q-2 , y. .1 - ,X A Jw new f. W . ., . , W, Hockey Ground-sticks, ground-sticks, ground-sticks, and wharn, the invigorating game of hockey has begun! In the crisp fall air, the girls scooped, flicked, and scrimmaged under the able coach- ing of Miss Sinkinson, whose Honor Team placed first in the L.I.G.A. tournament. The annual banquet at Valley Stream Park Inn was a great success, with Carol Bongers winning the Margaret Noble Award for being the most out- standing hockey player. 'Tw ,- .,, fl- ,av 'Sh' ' ' U . V -f 3 .,.- gd! r - . W 'M ,, gg, .i -. ,.. ,wwf- ,V V .. 'twig' ., my f. HV .ff f 'Jef . , f ff ld 1 . ' kc , r 1 ' j'f3n-In f5',sf - . . MA -CNA 'M J'-:A -Q, 1,1-5, i.ie,21,isf Ili T l, Class of 1960 1 5 l Central 6 East Rockaway 0 fl y V i, Central 2 Baldwin 2 4 1 l , Class of 1961 7 u 7 Central 5 East Rockaway 0 4 , I l Central 1 Baldwin 0 V ll :P Class of 1962 1 l Central 3 Baldwin 0 Q l Central 2 Oceanside 0 l S l y , Honor Team l l Central 0 Oceanside 0 1 i Central O Lindenhurst O ll , Central 1 Lynbrook O ll ,l Central O Baldwin 0 55,15 fff e iii' A' as TN' 1 . - 1 :-7 X--gftgj g ef M' ' ' ' V Hockey Honor Team Row 1, left to right: M. Saso, E. Zang, P. Drayton, S. Orthlieb, J. Scala, C. Williamsen, C. Hoffmann, L. Carney, M. M. Kossack, L. Rademaker, G. Logerfo. Row 2: L. Becker, D. Oberg, D.Wi1liarns, L. Farrell, C. Bongers, B. Littauer, P. Dierking. The-? . W1 V x .. ,. Q' . 4 f A S 'v ff. . . . .. f K .ggi 1. 3--.sigh W X -2-esiyn 5,1 , .Flin . 1 vb-If Q., gh gtg . ev uf -X Q .J wfsvfgi. Rf W t gui? ..5.-LLM, J' -- ,H . .9 an L A , , sh, W .W 4 5 P R I i .BH 3 ' Q I e A f ga X I .- w 5 lr mg' r- ',-. .- I '5 : , ,, 1 gy? K kj-'gggsemia-X ' -- ,fe ...L -- ff- 1 r ' P Q If P - 1 ' il Q . . iiv U X K' ,RAIN W. 17 :A .15 .V 5 ' -- i 'A' .TSQS-vgi'-'.,' AK' .. ' ' 'f,,. ,. ' .'-fffT'f' I fry- , af. kg. f'f72 f -T . 'rm-.N ffl , ' U .vfqkgl , - k w y -.Q-1. -A .A . 1 I ---ay, gg , f 5.-lg, Q gr'-fm' L '33 - I-xxjf' 'X - i' 1 A 1, mf-. ,rj-gr?-'T-'a-4z.,.,g7,,. ' T' - -.. 4 - -11' , r:,,.r-J fx.: f '1ff,.,. fa f'5:'..f,.L 4... N ' 1 - 1..,.. f A:lfi??Q'?fl:'i 'N--rf' r M.. Hockey is an action sport. Z U ', l 1. ' , . Loretta proved accidents will happen. Phyllis and Carol begin the game. Row 1: L. Rademaker, C. Williamson, P. Drayton, B. Engels. Row 2: B. Littauer, P. Dierk- ing, L. Farrell, D. DiGuilio, L. Becker. Bi-weekly practices were part of the schedule for Centra-11's Volleyball enthusiasts this year. Girls show- ing exceptional ability entered into several competi- tions with other schools, all which ended in victory for Central: our 1959 season closed without a single defeat. Miss Matsumoto, the club's coach, led the girls on to ultimate honor team victory, putting Central on top of twelve other schools participating in the Long Island Girls' Association. Volleyball , 1 ,L -Q? x Y'?'N-'v -s-ASI-nf C Central 10 Southside 1 Central 10 Malverne 4 Central 8 Lynbrook 4 Central 6 Calhoun 3 Central 9 Baldwin 6 Y r'g.fAx-?s.S,Li ff, -A Y I iv - I L A 129 Basketball -f ,- , -' ,a:, :davrzg X I L I Row 1, left to right: G. Logerfo, L. Becker, P. Drayton. Row 2: C. Bongers, P. Dierking, J. Miller, L. Farrell, L. Rademaker. The girls' basketball club, coached by Miss Matsumoto, had a very successful season. In addition to earning an excellent record, the girls enjoyed themselves as they learned new skills. The most unique ex- perience of the year was a game played according to boys' rules, after which the exhausted players decided to return to the old way. The team won second place honors in a close 12-10 loss to Malverne on Honor Day. Judy Miller tries out for honor team. Pat has advantage over Pris on starting jump. 5335 in x.,X .inbg s F, 3 S. 3 Q 1- 5 ' j - , X Mei +15 2iWillFll' nf A-A LA,-ibgtb. xy fff7'j ,,f,., ,, 7.1 7 , Row 1, left to right: S. Orthlieb, B. Engles, D. DiGiulio, L. Becker, L. Farrell, C. Bongers, M. Kossack, J. Burns, P. Drayton, J. Scala, V. King. With the onset of spring, our female sluggers may be seen on the softball field practicing for the beginning of a new and winning season. This eagerly anticipated sport, coached by Miss Sinkinson, gives each girl a chance to improve her skills and contribute to the teamwork of the group. Inter-scholastic rivalry provides an opportunity for stimulating competition and good sportsmanship. As always, our softball team was tops! 4-7, f I Y Softball M eg. 'EN' . it K N ti, , , of xt -W. X Bowhng Central Central Central Central Central Central XX. Y x Total Pins 3074 687 4246 1400 2653 2589 X C 09 xi X Row 1, left to right: R. Villiger, S. Baird, J. Arthur, A. Pintow, L. Ohms, J. Rinaldi, P. Leventhal, D. Torgeson, M. Striefer, S. Argento, B. Levy, L. Bent. Row 2: B. Beckert, J. Dare, K. Duspiva, C. Denninger, C. Brietkopt, R. Buddulph, S. Orthlieb, J. Lindauer, J. Burns, J. Murphy, T. Porter. Row 3: A. Fierro, Miss Sinkinson, P. Levinson, B. Kruk, J. Fine, A. Troiano, C. Shest, H. Kupfer, J. Buente, C. Mills, D. Oberg, M. Lewinstein, C. Cox, E. Lupardo, L. Nevin, D. Olson, N. Meyer, C. Sher- man, E. Mulligan, V. Lake, M. Grundfast, D. Scapecchi. Every Monday and Thursday the thunderous roar of bowling balls striking their mark could be heard in the vicinity of the Valley Stream Recreation Center as the girls' bowling teams, under the direc- tion of Miss Sinkinson, competed in inter-class and inter-school tourna- ments. Ellen Tucker and Ruth Ann Biddulph were two of the top bowlers. The annual Mother-Daughter Tournament in March and the Bowling Banquet in May culminated a year of fun, hard practice, and achievement. Badnnnton The Girls' Badminton Club, su- pervised by Miss Matsumoto, had over one hundred applicants this year. With a little practice the girls were able to play an enjoyable game. Many opportunities were of- fered to those who wished to im- prove their skills: Miss Matsumoto taught the art of slamming, the use of wrist action, and the proper method of officiating. A team was formed to compete with other schools. Although not always vic- torious, the girls had a good time playing. North 3061 Calhoun 714 Lawrence Calhoun Baldwin Uniondale 4322 1445 2430 2484 lawn +. 5' K ' 4 9513 of Left to right: J. Brodey, L. Ziegler, V. Burns, D. Anthon, J. Guccione, B. Kneuer. Archery Row 1, left to right: N. McLean, D. Torgeson, E. Frey, A. Buchmann, N. Baumann, archery I. Bullinger. Row 2: B. Lee, J. Heck, L. Hicks, C. Mills, , D. Olson. Archery provided many enjoyable hours for participants through- out the years. During the winter practice was held at Suprina's Sports- landg in the spring the archers practiced on the terraces. Under the guidance of Miss Sinkinson, each girl was taught to nock the arrow, being a gold or a bull's-eye - x ff' Z C 1-4 'J 6 If f 1 draw, arm, and release so that every shot would have a good chance of fl V I , -'1 ' A. l :H f f ' , 'mx' , y i , L 1 l lk I l t X f Z 1 Joe Gathard, class of 71, is already object of girls' affection. 11' 11.- Row 1, left to right: F. Steinitz, L. Franklin, C. Williamsen, F. Chasky, C. Kamen, D. Tor- gesen, J. Arthur, D. Oberg, M. Kosak, P. Dierking, B. Littauer, G. Frost, C. Cox. Row 2: N. Rosenblatt, M. Romano, B. Levey, J. Brodey, S. Errera, A. Gaynor, N. Weatherly, B. Engles C. Salcer, J. Arthur, D. Scapecchi, C. Gatchell, D. Williams, Miss Matsumoto, advisor. Judo first time at Central by Miss Matsumoto. The result was a long waiting list for the fourteen-week course. The girls learned and practiced a variety of judo holds, two basic throws, and methods of escape. Widespread publicity included an article and picture that first ap- peared in The New York Times and was then syndi- cated across the country, and a television appearance during the half-time of the Central-Lawrence basket- ball game. Judo, the art of self-defense, was taught for the 7 - '1,afgu..'f, a.-. Outer circle, center, left to right: C. Julig. D- Fi9fT0, N- Hllbef, K- Cham- berlain, J. Brodey, M. Moskowitz, M. Striefer, G. Hall, J. Schneider, H. Ide. Inner circle: D. Ellenberger, N. Dalton, A. Fierro, C. Mills, B. Schectman, S. Salm, J. Tracht, H. Spalteholz, J. Miller, L. Dressler. C. Cox throws P. Dierking Modern Dance Our Modern Dance Club, taught by Mrs. Moffatt, is one of the new- est and most talked about activities at Central. The girls in the club are taught both the basic principles of movement and the more advanced composition work of several famous dancers. In addition to giving the girls an opportunity to perform at various functions, the club plays an important part in helping the girls to become graceful and well-poised women. 11 -Ii wt -14 .2 J 5 l Girls' Tennis Scoreboard Central vs. Malverne Central vs. Lynbrook Central vs. Baldwin i V S. South vs. Central Honor Day First Place Central vs. Baldwin -xxx Jgzvlxzs- JL f?- f X ,-f , 3 3 A Q 4 3 Nl 3 3 I, . 2 0 I 3 1 W Central vs. Mephan 3-1 ,I . . . f--- 11, il l-:,!Zf'f'f az' 5 1 Y !f'5f YKIAVA5- f-if A N hirq V' ,M,AA,. Q ll -M A I A , '-iff' ' , .r'.'d,e' -Q '.', r fj jff1:iQfQQ.Q1Z11 1 , ,gQ?Qii.gii i i Left to right: J. Miller, L. Riefler, J. Schneider, V. Bums, I. Bullinger, J. Rinaldi, C. Julig. Every fall and spring Central's tennis courts are alive with the fervent cries and nimble feet of enthusi- astic girls whose spirit remains undampened by rain or frost. During practice sessions a round-robin tourna- ment provided both excitement and an opportunity to improve one's performance. After much hard work the more skillful members of the group, paced by Judy Miller and guided by Miss Matsumoto, regularly en- gaged in interscholastic competition. At the close of the season, outstanding ability was given special recognition with the choosing of an Honor Team, which last fall achieved the coveted distinction of placing first at the Honor Team competition at Baldwin. Left to right: L. Riefler, A. Smith, J. Schneider, N. McDowell, J. Rinaldi, A. Fierro, E. Uram, R. Shapiro. Table Tennis bmw ' . QA V 5591, -, Putting a spin on a serve, hitting the -3 had V3 M ball in the correct section, and returning 3, Q a variety of spinning balls are some of A il X! . x x X the skills practiced by the g1rl's Table N Tennis Team. Under the efficient supervision of Lynn Reifler the team has had many rewarding afternoons. The participating members of this club find it not only enjoyable as a sport but as a social game as well. X ,i I 1.1! MX-f 135 5 3 Q l , I Q I! f f.. I 1 l J 1? L ff- . 47 , 1 xv ' 5 ' -. 5 if . Ji I '2 1 ' ' 5 J , 5 . A . Q 5 :iii 7i.fl.? 'f3:': ' ' 7 ' ' 46- ' f f . .5 .- , + 4. V 3 ,if yi.:-..:.,I,l'j: ., . . M 4 W ' I ' 1 .,,,.,, , . i i , li 4 1 - . ig IZA V- A M 'M I 4 f L . . . . ' 'E -- 'J ' . .,.. 5 . ' .. 'K x f- .- ., 2' R.. - ...A .. WW... Kgs . ,W W 14 8lPbP7?415 W f Vffv -. . W , . ,ff .- 0 ' Q Em V VA Q0 ,W . ,W s x -W ' ,. VIVV 0 ,X My Q if . X il W f o .Q A 1 - J ' . , ,, ,.,,,f f Q -.., W . .,,,.. ...ff ,, 4 X- ? l I N - -ac.. . .1 ., , , U 1 4 W' ' 'X fi 0 , .ZW 4 f '- ...- YG 'S ' N' ,f -214 X i 'F , 2.1 f W Y ' F ' ' w i 4 'r- j s Mowf Left to right: V. King, C. Marchesano, M. Kossack, N. Conti, V. Burns, A. Fierro, J. Buente, K. Chamberlain, 7 -.1 H. Kupfer, J. Guccione, C. Bongers, L. Farrell, J. Mil- 6. I ler, D. Williams, N. McDowell, B. Chalmers, F. Chasky, I. Bullinger, J. Scala, J. Rizzuto, D. Fierro, B. Baker. ..-, - . -. 'i 'f,,. s-. .' ',f ' tj! ,C H-fx I -L-gf fr '-L-4 'tr-cw 7.2 1- t 4 - e. ,I - .nd . 4 fr-.-,MV A . N xg E3Cl6I'S, ub in sl. .martini I pledge, as a member of Leaders' Clulfi, to Jperform to the oest of my ability the work assigned to me, to try to be a true leader and to uphold the high ideals and traditions of the club and Central High School. This pledge, given at the annual induction, states all the aims of Central's Leaders. Under the guidance of Miss Sinkinson, and led by Captain Laura Farrell, the girls have faithfully served their school. During gym classes they have given invaluable assistance. Football programs and Mardi Gras, the annual football dance given in honor of our football team, were both results of their dedicated efforts. Junior Leaders Row 1, left to right: N. Weatherly, A. Buchmann, P. Drayton. Row 2: C. Williamson, A. Salvo, S. Orthlieb. Row 3: M. Keefe, B. Lee, L. Riefier. Row 4: N. Baumann, J. Burns, B. Engels. Row 5: G. Logerfo, E. Zwink, L. Rademaker. Row 6: S. Kuschner, L. Becker. , 2 f 'I ci X' L ai J ARD! GRAS :Qs x f l The Royal Court, E. Edwards, L. Ciancia, J. Gallagher, K. Chamber- lain, H. Kupfer, L. Farrell. ' Dancing between the Serathim. Ted and Ginny, Ed and Irene enjoy- ing the evening. Mr. Clown welcomes Fran and Paul. King Jerry crowns Queen Karen Q1,NLfQ9 LM jf Q1 SFX Q5 mf if K :W I Q XFN Q QQ, J f ,LM fri 5 Q :ff jg WV X 2 Q if 1' , The flavor of life 0 ui? 6 OXD CPD f XXXPN K SQUND ii ig, f X s4.g 0 kbp 45? o N ' W fri. i' Cl-Ill DER NG -f ff x,-v' -.zr 2 . A k, -- um. .J ,- , , , :ef E V A-'iff' f--12 ' Sophomore One-Act Play An overly-indulgent mother, a disgusted father, and a caustic, disapproving governess all catered to the whims of a spoiled actress prod- igy, Eloise Harvey, who believed that she could never be spanked. Child Wondern was our sophomore entry in the One-Act Play Contest. A sophisticated society reporter and a faithful butler completed the cast of this farcical tale in which the impossible finally occurred: the young, conceited Eloise was spanked, and we, the Class of 1960, lost the race for the trophy. Cast Walter Harvey: Joseph Jaffe Carolyn Mills Renee Lippin Marlene Stevens Frances Harvey: Eloise Harvey: Miss Vincent: Roberts: Howard Ende Laverna Carr: Barbara Baker S. Schoenfeld and E. Meyer admire R, Lip- pin's ring. fApoIIo of Bellacj 94 R. Lippin CThe Child Wonderb acts up ror H. Ende, M. Stevens, C. Mills. Junior One-Act Play The Apollo of Bellac was our 1959 entry in the One-Act Play Contest. Directed by Ricky Mann, the play featured a man no woman could resist. Renee Lippin and Dave Elliot were featured in the major roles. The Clerk-Kenneth Wapnick Agnes-Renee Lippin Therese-Sue Schoenfeld The Man from Bellac-David Elliot The Vice-President-Jack Lipkins Mr. Cracheton-John Putre Mr. Depedura-Joseph Jaffe Mr. Rosemutte-Howard Ende Mr. Schultz-Bruce Kirmmse The President-Eric Meyer Mlle. Chevredent-Marlene Stevens The Chairman of the Board-Donald Pike . 'ntereflt' B. - k ows what makes busmess 1 act inf:-rllgmsg and B B, Berke n .Llppinl - Knoerzer can ing. ght in the SOLID GOLD CADILLAC I. Bullinger calls the stockholders' meeting to order. The Solid Gold Cadillac was the three-act play we produced in our Junior Year. Renee Lippin as Mrs. Partridge, a naive stockholder, upset a corporation by unwittingly exposing its corrupt management. Faced with an ultima- tum, the Board of Directors decided to give Mrs. Partridge a job. The succeeding compli- cations convulsed the entire audience with laughter. X Z Narrator T. John Blessington Alfred Metcalf Warren Gillie Clifford Snell Mrs. Laura Partridge Miss Shotgraven Mark Miss L'Arriere Edward L.McKeever Miss Logan Bill Parker Dwight Brookfield Estelle Evans A. P. U. P. I. N. S. A Little Old Lady Director Assistant Director .D...0 i Jack Lipkins Joseph Jaffe Eric Mann David Elliot Howard Ende Renee Lippin Elizabeth Knoerzer Bruce Kirmmse Barbara Berke Eric Meyer Marlene Stevens Philip Newman Kenneth Wapnick Barbara Baker Richard Siegel Sanford Schoenbach George Zaky Irene Bullinger Frederic Knoerzer Betty Chalmers 2 M v, 1-sv A Sound of Huntin .4 -1 fn 'Ag --- ,ff .fa . 1 f - ' 1. 52 1 I 25 If f ' A jffi' . ,ff , ia 1 ' .V -. 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M - A ,f - 'A+' 1' if ,wk AQ.-' IA ' if 1 -If , 1 A I f U 'N -fl ff Y, ,X L. ' u X L 1 . X ' fl W. ff .ff , - of ,. . My we f 'X 1 -S - H A . , ' r 3 iff ' A : .--Q? uv? . ,fx .Lg 41 ,2 I. f 4' ,M , X v,.. ,. ,I - .. +11 r I , V f., ,g 2 A 5' , 1 f- W EU . '5 1 - L ' Row 1, left to right: N. Baron, E. Mann, H. Ende, E. Myer, D. Elliot, J. Hazan. Row 2: B. Kirmse, W. Masters, J. Levine, S. Kay, W. Swanson, J. Putre. CAST Pfc. Charles Coke ........ Pfc. John Hunter ..... Pvt. Dino Collucci ..,., .. Tf5 Frank Daggert ,,..,. Lt. Allen Crane ., ,. On November 21, A Sound of Hunting echoed through our hallowed halls when the Class of 1960 presented its production of Harry Brown's famous war play. The skillfully inter- ' Woven mixture of comedy and drama graph- PfC'Ka1-I Mu11.er 'A A Pfc. Saul Shapiro . . Sgt. Thomas Carter ically illustrated the growth of close friendships during the tense months on the front line. It A' was another hit for the Class of 1960. Pfc' Morris Ferguson A S,f'Sgt. Joseph Mooney Capt. John Trelawny Frederick Finley 7. Eric Meyer .. Bruce Kirmmse Howard Ende John Putre . Wayne Masters William Swanson . Norman Baron ., David Elliott .. Jeffrey Levine , , Eric Mann . Jeffery Hazan Sanford Kaye a . Pg Ll ll! if , 1 , - ' A . A 3' , i A x A A 5 Aff .wif AA AK . , Q A ' iv .Rig X eg Q . ' V5 f i. , . , A X f U rt ' A1 'Mx xi,-LA. 144 M. ,'-i. 1:., N .J K A ' qq H H Seated left to right S Orthlieb B. Chalmers, R. Lippin. Standing: Mr. Dramatics Council The Dramatics Council, advised by Mr. Knoerzer, requires for membership acting abil- ity, interest in dramatics, and the approval of Dramatics Council members. This year the council had three members: Renee Lippin, Betty Chalmers, and Stephanie Orthlieb. The Matchmaker, a rollicking farce, was presented by the council with Renee Lippin and Eric Mann in the lead roles. Student director was Betty Chalmers. Renee Tlppm in The Matchmaker. J J 2 v S. v lla. Chl .I Qi as V ff? 'ie Ns, A JW HI' owl well N St1'B3IT191' CEPYHIDS. Laura Farrell, and Joan Murphy, Jszf JMD Umm Q eyle '.V,-,.. in Q, .J V Stephanie E d majorette. Q Norma? 1?aron, ilrum !'f'1?jOI'. I f GJDUWAL M U Q Q, n Q Q m wmv up r QD pm - life I ullvcv , at ., b 63,04 K fk X. 90366 vw' Kapl Dance Band Row 1 left to right: C. Pomerantz, T. Hauser, P. Newman, J. Putre, V. Esposito, J. Erdos D Hermer, L. Rubenstein, Mr. Giiord. Row 2: H. Shields, C. Scott, G. Miller, D. Holstead D Lubov L. Ciancia, N. Baron, B. Kaplan. The Central Dance Band, under the direction of Mr. Gifford, played at many school functions. The Dance Band Assembly and the annual spring concert were eagerly antici- pated. Membership on a competitive basis and long rehearsals afer school hours resulted in a unique style and professional polish. Concert Band ff:-'P' The Concert Band, conducted by Mr. Fare and student director Bruce Kaplan, played for the annual Band Concert and the Pop Concert. Qualified members also participated in the District Music Festival. One of the featured numbers at the Band Concert was a group of selections from the score of the Broadway hit, Take Me Along. Daily eighth period re- hearsals resulted in memorable performances. Orchestra g.?,.....,.i.W,W-x. .,.Y, 1 ......, .,,...,,, eq , , l F Row I, left to right: B. Philbrich, C. Mauro, A. Goldberg, T. LiPuma, G. Castagliola, Mr. D. Riemersma. Row 2: C. Hoffmann, C. Julig, J. Schneider, L. Hochberg, P. Ittig. Row 3: E. Arsell, O. Gould, T. Schneider, M. Becker, J. Meisner, F. Budde, D. Weisman, C. Sherman, Ili. giancia. Rlow 4: C. Shest, S.. Michaels, A. Smith, B. Chalmers, B. Kaplan, S. Errera, D. u ens, B. Kirrnmse. Row 5. G. DeRosa, K. Ziegler, P Newman C Pomerantz, T. Hauser, J. Chizmadia, J. Amato, G. Miller, C. Scott, R. Keller, H. Garfolo, Bi Schirmer. The Central High School orchestra has conductor and Alan Goldberg for its concert orchestra has delighted audiences with both sical selections. The orchestra performed at and at the Pop Concert and gave a special Mr. Riemersma for its master. This year the classical and semi-clas- the Candlelight Service concert at the Wheeler Avenue School. Members of the orchestra participated in the District Music Festival and provided the music for the Memorial Junior High School drama presentation and for Central's musical, Where's Charley? Tempo Row 1, left to right: V. Esposito, C. Julig, J. Schneider, M. Langer, I. Bullinger, S. Errera J. Rinaldi. Row 2: Mr. Arthur Fare, I-I. Ende, G. Miller, E. Meyer, C. Michaels, T. Feeney B. Kaplan, H. Schields, B. Philbrick, K. Prewo, A. Goldberg, R. Keller, T. LiPuma, G. Mer rill. Row 3: R. Titler, D. Lubov, P. Newman, W. Ball, L. Rubenstein, A. Smith, J. Lee, N Baron, R. Lorenzen. Long hours of practice, whether it be with a violin, a clarinet or one's own voice, are given recognition through membership in Tempo, Central's honorary music society. Its sole requirement is the success- ful passing of a standardized test graded in accordance with the stu- dent's years of study and experience. The gold treble clef pin, the red epaulet on the band uniform, the photograph on the music studio wall and the invitation to the annual picnic are the privileges of Central's top musicians, whose only advice for the aspiring, young Centralite is, Practice, Practice, Practice! Row 1, left to right: J. Bonorno, E. Scacciaferro, J. Presti, P. Lomonaco, A. Spizuco, C, Julig, S. Errera, V. Esposito. Row 2: R. Lippin, C. Chartier, B. Levey, D. Scapecchi, K. Chamber- lain, D. Pike. Row 3: J. Scarola, B. Kaplan, S. Schoenbach, L. Ciancia, B. Wehrheim, J. Scala, R. Lichter. Entertainment Troupe Our Entertainment Troupe, an organization of talented Centralites under the direction of Mr. Keller, originated during World War II with the purpose of entertaining war veterans in the near-by hospitals. Since its inception in 1941, the group has performed for community organizations, religious groups, and Parent-Teacher Associations. The Entertainment Troupe has initiated a talent-exchange program among Valley Stream schools. Versatility and variety have enabled the Troupe to provide unusual and enjoyable programs for all occasions. Two Lost Souls, Don Pike and Karen Chamberlain. wg? Y Renee Lippin takes off on Mr. Man trone. Carol Chartier in a Hawaiian acrobat- ic dance. E lifgzj .1 F , i 1 Zi 2 . Xu, N,,.k., , , J. rl - 1 f -A K l---Q g. , ' N - gi , 5 i , A rssfl Q' ,x X . W X ,Y 4 . , g ,'s-...1 . ' '. , 9- r, n T ' , ' f 3 W! . if J X A l-. an -i fi V , 1 , L94 I A L ,l,X,lfk'l' X QAQV, fl, ' , n,5l!atec:gqS. Errera, M. Warskow. Row 1, left to right: P. Weller, J. Hammond, C. Worfler, S. ji' J! ,,fv'lk'J ,Sa ,M . Weston, E. Weatherly, N. Weatherly, R. Pellegrino, G. Miller, M. Grodsky, C. Oil J I 4, s ,LL ,551 ' .cf f'fS:al r, J. Sclafani, T. Picard, J. Wisman, L. Ziegler, G. Thompson, L. Rademaker, J. Roberts, y I P, ' ,fl L. gf Jil' chneider, J. Wechsler, D. Oberg, D. Weisman, M. O'Regan. Row 2: L. Nevin, J. Miller, ,U J IL-m,r S . ox, J. Olson, M. Romano, R. McNally, L. Carney, G. Spiegelman, B. Kruk, B. Elliot, J. ' - , Iii' rodey, K. Buck, P. Caruana, G. Rombach, N. Meyer, M. Mattera, J. Murphy, G. Logerfo, J, ' L LU . Muller, C. McLaughlin, S. Jespersen, C. Kress, M. Merker, M. Keefe, C. Bongers. Row 3: , jj 4 iw' VI. . fx , D. Gunther, D. Williams, D. Golden, M. McNally, J. Heck, C. Gatchell, F. Breitkopf, L. ju lf if lg , by Ohms, A. Gaynor, M. Streifer, M. Genaro, L. Genaro, C. Julig, R. Braun, P. Drayton, V. l LX' VL X! 1.95 ,gi King, V. Esposito, J. Fazio, J. England, G. Hochberg, J. Hellawell, G. Frost, B. Engels, J. fi, Q . MU Du L' Cruccione. Row 4: S. Burrows, D. Reutell, L. Riefler, B. Thorsen, J. Youngman, J. Greenburg, A I I.-4' 'f' A-if' J. Rizzuto, G. WorHer, M. Schecter, S. Netzer, A. Rafaelli, W. Vanderbeck, D. Sclafani, J. 7 7 I by 1 Ciancia, L. Cohan, H. Bergesen, I. Bullinger, J. Bauknecht, J. Buente, M. Zwink, N. Askew, out 4 f 'rj ,Li . Cacace, P. Deacon, E. Chaiter, J. Dare, S. Bowen, P. Christensen. Row 5: G. Miller, T. ' H lf 14 wx Q' T. auser, C. Scott, H. Shields, E. Southard, G. Castagliola, P. Guise, J. Martyn, R. Martyn, J. ,,' L, 4' hflly Howe, M. Koch, C. Mauro, L. Ciancia, B. Kaplan, F. Proto, K. Roseland, N. Greene, N. ' 1-N l, ' '-f it MU. Baron, R. Brown, T. Pallada, W. Peeters, L. Moen. , if - lap ri 7 I U i, . D' ,. s XL' ' iWhere's Charley? J. Rizzuto advises C. Julig, and C. Mauro alerts B. I G- Miller, C- Jlllig, J- RiZZl1t0 Seated? and J- Ciafl- Kaplan-au about love! cxa, C. Mauro, S. Burrows, and B. Kaplan fstandingj at a Where's Charley? rehearsal. This was a year of firsts for the Central High School Chorus. In addition to giving annual performances at the Candlelight Service, the District Music Festival, and the Pop Concert, the chorus presented a musical comedy entitled Where's Chaz-ley?, Centra1's first musical in six years. , . 5' 3 T' -i ' 1 G if-lwf.:'.fTrl,.xXQ fi , f ' x ' Z - ,544 rx-1. ' ' Marching Q1 ,LJ gg lk - - 1 X XL 1 Lf, 0 f . Yr .L ,242 ' L V XXX, xx M, Rfk NDF N Q V ,E M -Q 8 , f kQ'1T!QD:'?iS L,-Lv , ages: Q' 1 . Y ,P ' . F Y - 51- 'L' M 'W 13'-Siem rib' 'x 1 J J J SX I V YW X 3 H- N 'I K -.fx A F'-I., ' 'X 'X . A 1 .1 f x 1. Y u , N I x L f if ' 5 Y X 1 'H WU' W f gf ' . if -1 ' 'Q A D ' A ' L ' Y v rf' 'fd ' f- ' , A f' , - . f In A jk- if ' . Y -f.Q , f ',. 7 -' 5 - l T3-if qw? .- X. i im QL ii- g, Uyg .'Vf l 'nbv ' ,, ' J' ' A ,. , ?'?k ff??N mad 1551 Q ' - l 5.433533 - , , YQ? mga? ', 'Til' .V 1 4' V . Li i f' P Y J 'Q , V. H tl yd, fUJ,v,Q,f ..-. , i s , - fu fm, . - . . - . 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Nattily attired in red and blueNm:,1.,Q'r YAC ji uniforms with red-plumed hats, the band made a colorful anc'llx4.....,--e1,f,4ve-. impressive sight as well as thrilling the football spectators at -Lia.. S A l all the games. 'X---ek-fvfwsifsmzs N-7 mi 'X Q , Clad in red, white, and blue and swinging their sparkling if --viz,-li. , il 'V batons, the twirlers led by Stephanie Errera, drum majoretteg'vfi..,,g:g.,gwg A f f - A f' . . . 1 4 f X Q: 'Ht added color and spirit to the bandls appearances. The twirlersni-Mbk..t2:s W 'li if did spins or cross-steps, formed the wheels of a trolley, andibfwlif - f performed intricated dance routines. ' 'J'N'J'1ff1 'JN tk ,i Led b Mr. Fare and student directors, Linda Youn 'Cf ,e tx, I , X, X y gi , C ,N I K Joan Murphy, and Laura Farrell, the streamers performed A' I . . . . . A-Aflac i V lively and entertaining routines during football halftimes. S The three groups with their finished performances, pep gy S Q? and style gave gusto to school activities. ffi ' f' ' fw 153 e-f-2 .fiififh -X. . FT ,. 'ii' f 'rg-Liz'-I -. V V . gf - 'ff , -.-'Jr-Jia, Z - ' :Ai 'A . Zfff -4' If ':f.'- N fl .Qs 'I If f Developing different facets of our personalities f f -Qfffwflf Lf 71-50 f Gym? fy,-6 0fZZ2f7cQfg X N if if They led with distinction. NATIONAL HONOR SCCIETY Q N' 3 it Q 2, 4 P x ts iii! Row 1, left to right: E. Meyer, R. Regozin, President, Miss Thompson, J. Miller, Secretary, K. Prewo, Treasurer. Row 2: P. Newman, D. Pike, W. Swanson, J. Guccione, A. Goldberg, L. Nevin, C. Weadon, F. Avril, B. Kirrnrnse. Row 3: C. Julig, M. Streifer, J. Rinaldi, B. Baker, I. Bullinger, G. Strain, A. Fierro, H. Ide, N. McDowell, D. Anthon. Absent: V. King, Vice-President. ational Honor Society The National Honor Society, under the direction of Miss Thompson and President Roy Regozin, is comprised of students chosen on the basis of high character, excellent scholarship, strong leadership, and selfless service. The society assists other students and the school. It is responsible for the High Honor Roll and the Subject Honor Rolls. Members tutor students and stand hall duty during free periods. The purpose of the National Honor Society is the stimulation of interest in, and respect for, knowledge. 5 i lf' E. Hatter, '59, and V. King 156 P. Incao, '59 and M. Streifer P. Incao, '59, and D. Anthon Al' for C ati fl 1 my Row I left to right J Rinaldi Secretary B Kirmmse, Presidentg Miss Thompsong R. Regozin Vice President B Baker Treasurer Row 2: M. Streifer, H. Ide, A. Fierro, B. Berke, C Weadon E Meyer L Nevin M Stevens P Newman, D. Elliot, C. julig. Astra Astra is the English Honor Society of Central High. Mem- bers are students chosen on the basis of excellence in English and interest in dramatics and in school publications. This year, under the leadership of Miss Thompson and President Bruce Kirmmse, Astra published a series of magazines entitled Com- ment in addition to its yearbook No Comment. The group also saw several plays including Sweet Bird of Youthi' by Tennessee Williams. The election of new members from the Class of 1961 was Astra's last activity. 'Q'-J Row 1, left to right: Miss Henry. A. Fierro, B. Baker, J. Rinaldi, D. Anthon, J. Miller Row fr' x fly N L fi! , T f 7 ,V 2: R. Regozin, A. Goldberg, B. Kirmmse, T. Swanson, C. Weadon, F. Avril. Math Club Wednesday nights the Math Club has its weekly round of mental gymnastics. Laughs and brain twisters are always on hand as Miss Henry prepares her group of high-average mathematicians for the math1ete and other contests held dur- ing the year. Win or lose, the experience is rewarding: the mathematical lore gleaned from contest and meeting is in- valuable. sf fl. fig Qi t...ffi 5657 157 Students having had at least three semesters of German, a 90 percent German average, not less than an 80 percent average in all other subjects, and regular attend- ance in German Club are chosen to Germanische Ehren Verband. This honor society consists of stu- dents displaying exceptional ability, leadership, and interest in German activities. Under the supervision of Miss Weih, members participate in activities with the German Club. .1 ' I. Ga ef' L U Latin students with a ninety-per- cent average are qualified for cov- eted membership in the Latin Honor Society. Miss Munro leads the group of Latin scholars further into the Latin language and Latin culture. Qi' Q 3 X 7,-fa l Qian W In 1953 Miss Avery helped es- tablish at Central Chapter 34 of the French National Honor So- ciety. Since its inception member- ship has been limited, only out- standing students with ninety per- cent averages in French have been accepted. During the year mem- bers compete in the National Com- petitive French Examination. This year, in conjunction with the French Club, the Societe Honoraire de Francais visited a French book- store in New York and saw several French movies. X Xfiig if Ting Latin Honor Society 'Huw- German Honor Society Row 1, left to right: K. Prewo, E. Zwink, T. Swanson, B. Chalmers, Miss Weih, P. Schreyer, D. Wagenseil, A. Smith, E. Meyer. as ll .tif S39 H 'Hb l Row 1, left to right: P. Leventhal, B. Corn, H. Ide. Row 2: A. Fierro, I. Bullinger, M. Streifer, D. Anthon, E. Meyer, M. Langer, M. Tobin, J. Rinaldi, P. Newman, M. Moskowitz. .a. ...wg 'Q M French Honor Society Row I, left to right: I. Bullinger, J. Rinaldi, H. Ide, M. Keefe. Row 2: R. Regozin C. Weadon, A. Goldberg. 3 Language Honor Societies i. ri 'i 'o'o LY Mmm gf Q. - ff ff, ,vi ,f ,,.,f,-H, ,I . , . , , a, 532 ' ' ivfagwi .,,- 147 Italian Honor Society Row 1, left to right: V. Rounds, A. Troiano, B. Elliott. Row 2: G. Logerfo, M. Mazza, J. Sclafani, C. Graham, M. Tumminelli, M. Mazzella, T. Lipuma, G. Cas- tagliola, R. Creager, J. Liggio. Row 3: R. Venturi, V. Lauricella,D. Sclafani, J. Politi. In on Spanish Honor Society Row 1, leit to right: B. Engels, L. Nevin, L. Rademaker, J. Heck, E. Uram. Row 2. B. Baker, E. Fried, Mr. Pompa, B. Mahoney, M. Streifer. Row 3: M. Warskow, P. Newman, B. Ball, J. Hawkins, J. Roberts, J. Guccione, J. Wechsler, N. Rosenblatt Row 4: J. Long, C. Pomerance, G. Merrill, D. Pike, D. Anthon, J. Miller, M. Harton. U be s iii -S v J mf The Italian Honor Society, under the direction of Miss Francescutti, requires for membership a ninety- per-cent average in Italian. Its prin- cipal objective is the further ex- ploration of the language and customs of the Italian people. l, . Q l 0, 0 W HU lg-Z Valley Stream Central's Simon Bolivar chapter of the Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, sponsored by Sen6r Leonard Pompa, represents the Hispanic civilization here at Central. Known officially as La Sociedad Honoraria de Espanol, Capitulo Simon Bolivar, this organi- zation carries on annual activities designed to propagate the Hispanic culture here in our school. Mem- bers were fortunate enough to at- tend a formal tri-school induction fNorth, South, and Centralj to which parents and special guests had been invited. From time to time the Honor Society makes trips into New York City to dine at a Spanish- American restaurant, view a Spa- nish movie, or obtain other insights into the Iberian culture. Quill and Scroll Row 1, left to right: J. Schneider, S. Schoenfeld, M. Streifer, B. Baker. Row 2, left to right: N. McDowell, S. Schoenbach, P. Newman, C. Weadon, E. Meyer. Quill and Scroll, one of the newest organizations at Cen- tral, was started last year under the supervision and direction of Dr. Allen. It is a chapter of a national fraternity for high school journalists. In order to be considered for membership, a person must have earned experience by working on the Crier. Members are presented with a subscription to the monthly Quill and Scroll Journalism magazine. Membership in this organization is treasured by Central's aspiring journalists. Library Club Under the direction of Mr. Young the Library Club has become one of the major service clubs at Central. Its members are patient and under- standing. Acting in the capacity of assistant librarians, these students increase the efficiency of our library by arranging the books on the shelves and by taking charge of book circulation during class periods and before and after school. -mm ..., Wx S: 5- 'N--nag., Row 1, left to right: V. Gregory, C. Cali, C. Ang, N. Huber, C. Rosenwasser, J. Schneider, N. Dalton, C. Radoczy, M. Hatton, D. Cunningham, C. Ribando. Row 2: S. Fleischmann, J. Woods, A. Troiano, L. Conrad, H. Rytsis, Mr. Young, Librariang Mrs. Devlin, Secretaryg B. DeMolin, D. Di Giulio, E. Wolk, B. Pines, J. Kircher. Row 3: H. Menze, G. Hayman, J. Mac- Cabe, M. Basile, C. Fox, L. Trapp, E. Fisher, N. Rutell, S. Spaeth, M. Duncan, M. Basak. Row 4: A Smith, J. Ball, G. LSMSQHIZ, R. Wenerowicz, R. Sweeney, R. Gercken, K. Raynor, P. Simchock, M. Lichtenstein, R. Citron, M. Golden. Commercia Art Club Row 1, left to right: M. Levy, E. Nelson, S. Galli, C. Ang, Miss Dubois, J. Woods, H. Nisgor, P. Weller. Row 2: J. Rizzuto, L. Gilson, D. Ellenberger, P. Kulina, E. Magginpinto, L. Bowen, R. Biddulph, C.Deninger, J. Christensen. Row 3: L. Lee, A. Berkowitz, H. Wachs- man, S. Thorton, C. Rodoczy, L. Conrad, S. Jespersen, N. Huber. 7 W aww ..,,Q .. 'ls Commercial Art Club Work on Mosaics The Commercial Art Club is a service club organized by Miss DuBois Whose members have maintained an eighty-five percent or better average in Basic Art and have been recom- mended by their art teacher. This year, under the direction of President Judy Woods, club members sponsored the annual Mitten Tree, conducted the home room door decoration con- test, and painted and silk-screened posters and programs for school functions. The annual trip was a visit to the Metropoli- tan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum. N. Huber, L. Lee, J. Woods, H. Nis- gor, E. Maggipinto, silkscreen posters. ZW? 161 ,fl P 51.9 ,Q n r- f' A , Lia, 1' QQ 'Z Q 'fr i'-' .Jw 2- - m 5' il V ii i fi f 1, g 1,-w e g. i f'f,. ,-1, -,A ,MQ 1' '- f , .,. b A Q. 1 if ,I ' gig? 4 I X A He a M 21 :L 1 ' LL 4. !W, . if C, . , Crier Stais Row 1, left to right: E. Meyer, J. Buente, J. Rinaldi, L. Nevin, E. Fisher, R. Gladstone, J. Heck. Row 2: M. Streifer, R. Tittler, G. Logerfo, B. Kruk, C. Rosenwasser, N. Rutell, R. Creager. Row 3: J. Putre, C. Shest, A. Langu, A. Gold- berg, E. Isaacs, C. McLaughlin, J. DeSimone. Row 4: P. Newman, B. Alpern, B. Epstein, T. Marcus, P. Caruana, N. Huber, N. Dalton. Row 5: R. Schaeier, T. Rosi, B. Baker, J. Ciancia, J. Burns, P. Stewart, M. Romano. Row 6: L. Rademaker, F. Avril, B. Kirmmse, C. Weadon, A. Austin, R. Buddulph. B. BAKER News Editor n fm! ij- 'il '7 ' M. STREIFER Managing E di tor SCHOENBACH Sports Edz tor , K , 1 ? f 'm .1 x xxx F - ? J. SCHNEIDER Business Manager -dh -if ref? C. HOFFMAN Advertising Manager f - l YIM? P NEWMAN Editor in-Chief .1415 1 ,' ws '1 - - ' . - - ' 5 r :J I S y , 4' , L1 , L Sm-,. C. WEADON Feature Editor RIER Orderly confusion is the most accurate descrip- tion of Crier Room madness. Alternate Tuesdays find the harassed editors assembling the Crier, sometimes dummying pages and headlining articles long past midnight. The Crier staff advised by Dr. Allen and Miss Thompson is indeed a talented crew. Not only are they adept newspapermen, but they are also accomplished interior decorators. On one occasion the staff stayed until one in the morning painting both the Crier Room and a typewriter a bright turquoise. Getting out a bi-weekly newspaper is a difficult job, but, when the finished product appears, the effort becomes worthwhile. This year to help im- prove the paper Phil Newman, our able editor, went to a newspaper conference at Syracuse and the Columbian newspaper conference. Central has a paper of which it can be proud. J. GUCCIONE Girls' Sports Editor fvf? S. SCI-IOENFELD Office Manager .- W 'WW F. CHASKY Circulation Manager French Club Stirred by a genuine interest in the people and the language of France, our Francophiles gathered to increase their understanding of other ways of life and to improve their own speaking ability. Members of Le Cercle Francais, advised by Miss Avery, heartily wel- comed people of French origin and foreign ex- change students, who often stimulated reward- ing discussions. Whether they were attending a French play, singing French songs, or just hav- ing fun wih charades in French, the students became aware that people all over the globe are very much like themselves. -.Q 'Gif ' T-:Sr Row 1, left to right: E. Johnson, A. Austin, S. Kuschner, M. Moskowitz, J. Brodey J. Rinaldi, E. Zang, A. Langer, T. Rose. Row 2: Miss Avery, Advisor, A Goldberg C. Julig, I. Bullinger, Presidentg L. Hicks, Vice-President, J. Lindauer, Secretaryg I Hochberg, Treasurer, H. Ide, A. Quartararo, E. Goldberg. Row 3: M. Chait, A. Salvo, S. Schoenfeld, F. Steinitz, J. Burns, J. Guccione, N. Benowitz, G. Frost, N. Askew, N. Meyer, K. Buck. Row 4: W. Zukor, R. Newrock, R. Mann, A. Goldberg, R. Rego- zin, D. Elliot, A. Kaufman, H. Rutherford, W. Pilon, C. Weadon, R. Steiner. qc Row 1, left to right: L. Becker, P. Schreyer, E. Zwink, B. Chalmers, D. Wagenseil, J. Putre, A. Buchmann, G. Strain. Row 2: J. Flahive, E. Meyer, R. Cizek, J. Ciancia, K. Kochmann, J. Mulligan, R. Mistretta, F. Budde, W. Wehrheim, H. Ende, R. Shapiro. Row 3: D. Siesman, A. Ochs, K. Wendell, J. Zubof, K. Condon, A. Raiaelli, S. Chartock, M. Zwink, M. Schneider, J. Olsen, J. Dare. ' ki German Club Twice a month students inter- ested in German gather together at the Deutsche Verein to plan ac- tivities in their pursuit of German culture. A Christman party with member-organized skits and attend- ance at a German Movie were high- lights of a varied program which also included listening to records and playing German games. Partici- pation in the publication of Deutsche Plauderie, their news- paper, enables the students to im- prove their comprehension of the language and attain a better under- standing of the German people. Lat n Club As stated by Miss Munro, Latin Club sponsor, the purpose of her group is to stimulate interest in Roman culture and civilization and to acquaint the student body with the values derived from the study of Latin. The first activity of the club this year was the Saturnalia, an annual Roman festival held in honor of the god Saturn. Other ac- tivities included three publications of the club paper, Inter Nos, a trip to see the film, Ben-Hur, and par- ticipation in the Greek games at Hempstead. Row 1, left to right: E. Meyer, H. Ende, M. Langer, M. Tobin, L. Kohansov, G. Strain, M. Chait, J. Wechsler. Row 2: A. Fierro, J. Long, E. Fried, D. Shin, J. Politi, W. Woods, J. Butler, B. Wildman, M. Goldman, R. Needleman, J. Catandella, B. Lipsius, E. Levine. Row 3: E. Uram, P. Leventhal, M. Streifer, H. Ide, B. Corn, M. Levy, M. Lewinstein, J. Liggio, M. Harton, I. Bullinger, S. Colcharniro, H. Wachs- man. Row 1, left to right: K. Duspiva, B. Beckert, E. Fried, N. Rosenblatt, B. Epstein, A. Raffaelli. Row 2: C. Hoiman, S. Orthleib, J. Heck, B. Radler, President: C. Cox, B. Mahoney, J. Guccione. Row 3: E. Friedel, J. Erdos, W. Ball, P. Tis, T. Marcus, G. Merrill, L. Rademaker, L. Wasserman, C. Fiala, D. Keller, H. Ende. ....-.-:,.. I .vc-3,,,.g-. Row 1, left to right: P. Drayton, D. Sclafani, Vice-President, L. Giambalvo, Record- ing Secretaryg T. LiPuma, Presidentg A. Troiano, Corresponding Secretary, J. Politi, panish Club The Spanish Club, under the su- pervision of Mr. Pompa, Welcomes all students of Spanish, past or present. A varied program, which includes discussions in Spanish, trips, and iiestas, is featured. An activity introduced this year is visits to schools employing language lab- oratories. Italian Club Treasurerg G. Logerfo. Row 2.' V. Lauricella, M. Saull, M. Distefano, R. Achini, M. Tumminelli, C. Lee, R. Lampasona, B. Elliott, J. Liggio, Miss Francescutti, Advisory M. Mallella. Row 3: R. DeBlasio, G. Castagliola, J. Fortunato, C. Scott, S. Gnoffo. l Y f A-. 'nil l B Ninn ll T , ne , . 5 0, . .+.. The Italian Club, under the di- rection of Miss Francescutti, is one of the most active language clubs V- J . at Central. Italian culture and fu- ture activities are discussed at weekly meetings. A trip to the Mu- sic Hall in New York City to View . A Tii11xl'- A Hg: .. - ,. ,: 5..- ,Ff l'sllllF ll ,E ill W E' 'C V .1 . ya -. 3 A. af, , . F-.,:,g , . 'V -4 J .. . ,I 5...f . ,-1 b V X - 4' gf' ., 2- 135, wh- A 52:9 . it ,, , Operation Petticoat, outings to EQ .A,, ,,,, H Greenwich Village and to Bear 5 l'ill it CQ, tviii , l f,7:'fl Mountain State Park, and an . f j gf ' Italian-style dinner cooked by the E m1 1 V club for a meeting of Long Island Italian teachers were highlights dur- ing the year. 0 P ,,,,x'?3A Mfg!! X fl 2 . 6 ' Y ' 5 f ft .E my 4,2 ff I x i ' ' xzx l 1 l ,i X- V MSDN 4 ' ' ' 1 ff H , t . ' if ' - . 1 . ' 3' 'QXTV 2 Q, . it I S '... I if 'I ' I n ll - '::' l 1'1 'J Z A 1, Vvpl ,l-vv 4 up 3 , 3, v .M L. I' My-its X J . sf -is 5 ' x Kew. ' 2 R E Vs V rf - Row 1, left to right: M. Basak, R. Needleman, D. DiGiulio, J. Rinaldi, V. Burns, J. Schneider, J. Miller, C. Hoffman, B. Epstein, G. Niedle, N. Rusel, E. Wolk. Service Club Sign up in Room 305. Report at 7:30 sharp! Central's Service Club members, supervised by Miss Griffith and Miss Allen, are always ready to lend their time and their talent toward enhancing a special school event. With a friendly smile they guide the befuddled visitor on Parents' Nightg efficiently they seat impatient playgoers. The only requirement for these concert ushers and commencement flower girls is a generous heart and a willing hand. Their reward is the satisfaction gained from giving assistance to others. Epicurean Club The way to a nation's heart is through its stomach is the belief of our gastronomists, whose laboratories are the restaurants of different nationalities and whose research consists of experimenting with new delicacies. Radio City, Chinatown, and Greenwich Village have been among the many hosts of the members of the Epicurean Club, advised by Miss Francescutti and directed by President Barbara Elliott. With a fork, a knife, and a sensitive palate they attempted to discover the customs and beliefs of people living and eating the world over. .gf f ,i ,W . ' - 4 S . 5 x 1 x W Yiie fi Row 1, Ieit to right: M. Andersen, C Julig, J. Olsen, C. Dondero, B. Elliott President: S. Burrows, D. DiGiulio A. Troiano, C. Lee, L. Giambalvo Row 2: L. Francescutti, Advisor, R Achini, A. Deeds, B. Porter, M. Saull C. Kamen, M. O'Regan, A. Broderick V. Lauricella, R. Lampasona, M Tumminelli, J. DeSimone, C. Mor- mando, C. DeSabato, D. Gallina Row 3: S. Gnoffo, J. Catandella, J O'Donnell, B. Faddonio, E. Shaw, P Doria, S. Chiarello, A. Casazza, P Pantaleo, C. Scott, W. Woods, C Pomerance, D. Sclafani, R. DeVitt0 r y 1 L 4... :f wwuwvi X --we ,, M5 Row 1, left to right: A. Pintow, B. Lang, President. Row 2: J. Klein, E. Riggs, M. Kuperberg. Debate Club The Debate Club, under the supervision of Miss Amberman, discussed important and controversial topics, including racial segregation, labor problems, and socialized medicine. President Barry Lang presided. Room 312 will con- tinue to be a little Summit, where members and guests profit by the exchange of opinions and ideas. International Relations Club World, national, and local problems are discussed at meetings of the International Relations Club, sponsored by Mrs. Englert. Under the direction of President Rick Mann, interest was promoted in current events: guest speak- ers, exchange students, films, and field trips supplemented club discussions. Activities this year included a visit to the Federal Reserve Bank and the Stock Exchange in March, and a Mock National Convention in April, in which four- teen schools participated. Angela Fierro was the chairman of our delegation to the convention. Row 1, left to right: G. Hall, T. Porter, B. Schechtman, B. Elliott, C. Dondero. Row 2: S. Netzer, B. Baker, H. Ide, A. Pintow, M. Moskowitz, Secretary-Treasurerg E. Mann, Presi- dent, S. Schoenfeld, M. Chait, M. Lewinstein, J. Brodey, V. Fox. Row 3: L. Rieiler, J. Schneider, M. Tobin, J. Guccione, K. Chamberlain, A. Fier- ro, L. Wasserman, M. Levy, B. Corn, L. Kohansov, M. Langer, C. Lee, B. Berke, S. Kossack, J. Putre, A. Tro- iano. Row 4: J. Jaffe, B. Lang, S. Thaler, A. Zublatt, G. Riggs, B. Stark, T. Hutchinson, H. Ende, K. Wapnick, M. Katz, N. Koenigsberg, We S. Kay, J. Klein, S. Schoenbach. if 7 . V Ui H YZ 1:4 s f iii, , fi? f2,v .i lf! nn.. M . yt' Row 1, left to right: J. Kircher, C. Ribando, R. McNally, E. Steinitz, E. Svirida, G. Ritter, J. Rolqetts, S. Mic aels. Row 2: B. Wilson, P. Mullin, N. Sitner, P. Duffy, M. Schneider, G. Frost, iMrs. Gol erg. I . ' 1 I I 1, 1 Caduceus X Anyoftef-i'hfereSted in any branch of medicine is invited to L' of ioin the duceus Club. Under ,the direction of Mrs. Goldberg C I U b L L- and President Elizabeth Svirida, the club sponsors excursions to various hospitals and health centers to increase the members' J V understanding ofthe complex human body. L I 1 i' A 4, X 1 i If f t '-2 l L I 0 -: I 2 I l Biology Club I First row, left to right: F. Steinitz, K. Hagman, S. Gnoio. Row 2: H. Davidson, C. Kaufmann J. Howe, S. Wilk, B. Tittler, President: T. Smolev, S. Katof, Mr. Totten, Advisor. Row 3 G. Steinitz, C. Scott, T. Allen, S. Bramsen. S. Balaban, N. Machtiger. Delving into the secrets of the animal kingdom is Centra1's Biology Club. Advised by Mr. Totten, the group conducted many interesting projects throughout the year. Their activities included nutrition experiments, plastic molding of specimens, microscopic work with protozoa, a study of heredity, and experi- ments with rat mazes. Make way for the paramecia pursuers! 7 5 Ie: xl, Cm dll' 1 Row 1, left to right: R. Newrock, V. King, A. Fierro, Secretaryg C. Julig, Treasurer, D. Elliot, President, R. Citron, Vice-Presidentg J. Schneider, N. McDowell, R. Regozin, R. Nimmo. Row 2: W. Hoffmann, L. Mazzola, S. Wilk, D. Halstead, J. Jaffe, T. Hutchinson, R. Reuss, R. Stark, C. Sheperd, G. Miller, R. Smith, R. Froeb. Row 3: P. Landsman, L. Rubenstein, J. Ball, S. Thaler, M. Katz, J. Gallagher, L. Ciancia, J. Zang, T. Marciano, R. Selfridge, D. Ruben, A. Goldberg. Electronics Club Code practice, diodes, and power packs were the order ot the day for the members of the Electronics Club, as Mr. Seader delved into the mysteries of radio and television. Manuals, models, and weekly lectures on the theory of electricity aided club members to earn amateur radio operators' licenses. 4 V n j fi, ff, - ' ci 91 xnxx l V -f.. -.. Cf xl ,luv gf.. I.. .',.. ,fl--.1 ' -,c-.,.,.- --1-...-l- m .T -f--,.,,-1-ff-6---A l Row 1, left to right: M. Langer, B. Corn, M. Chait, N. Askew, C. Julig. Row 2: B. Schilan, M. Levy, M. Tobin, T. Hauser, M. Lewinstein, B. Kruk, D. Sclafani. 0 r a The Opera Guild, sponsored by Miss Amberman, and led by President Martha Chait, stimulates interest in the study of the opera. Members listened to recordings at weekly meet- ings and then discussed the libretto and some of the better known arias. In March the Guild went to New York City to attend both a working rehearsal and a matinee performance of Mozart's Don Giovanni. Guild 169 I ll I L I' e 7 H Row 1, left to right: R. Newrock, H. Nisgor, T. Swan- son, C. Weadon, F. Avril, H. Petersen. Row 2: T. Li- ey u Puma, W. Angerer, L. Moen, R. Tittler, C. Prewo, G. White, P. Price, W. Masters, G. Miller, Mr. Darling. This year the Kiwanis-sponsored Key Club made its appearance on the youth-club scene. Under the direction of Mr. Darling and President Karl Prewo our chapter of this international organization worked in the held of public and school service. Included among their many services was the sale of bus tickets for away sports events and a Christmas cartoon show. The Key Club promises to become a noteworthy organization at Central. Audio Visual Club Central's Audio-Visual Aids Club, sponsored by Mr. Hansen, is both a service club and a training ground. Members of the :A.V. Squad are trained to operate and maintain audio-visual aids equipment. In return, they run movie projectors or recording machines during their study halls and free periods for teachers wishing to supplement their regular programs. Thus our A.V. Club helps to improve the academic stand- ard at Central, while, at the same time, develop the participant's own mechan- ical abilities. Row 1, left to right: R. Frein, J. Bel- ford, B. O'Regan. Row 2: C. Karp, J. Milsom, T. Borynack. Row 3: D. Kirby, R. Schechter, J. Ferris, L. Schneider, T. Banack. Row 4: M. Smith, R. Needleman, R. Thomas, M. Basal-r. Rho Delta Sigma Hi-Y Rho Delta Sigma, led by Presi- dent Ed Hogan, is the only boys' Hi-Y at Central. Its aim is to aid less fortunate people. Under the di- rection of Mr. D'Elia, the group had two major programs. First they adopted an underprivileged family and gave them a Christmas to re- member. As part of their second program the members visited a home for mentally retarded chil- dren. They brought the children games and taught them how to play them. The boys also gave the chil- dren a party. T . Xiu it iw ll X. . D Row 1, left to right: Mr. D'Elia, R. Keller, J. Hawkins, E. Hogan, W. Hoff- ,X li ,', X Vi Q-,NV X man, J. Gallagher. Row 2: D. Berry, J. Jaffe, G. Merrill, T. Hutchinson, X'-Q ' li R Y ,lv f ' '- if wif .,y'J. Reis, E. Friedel, L. Ciancia, K. Ziegler, H. Menze, D. Coale. Row 3: S. Y gl yy' Q, ,LU ily ,li Schoenbach, J. Ciancia, W. Ball, R. Anderson, M. Katz, B. Spinna, D. if 'A ZU X ' fiv' asf Pike, R. Rosenblatt, M. Groenwald. K if . vi ,Y X-L, is .1 V . ld 1, i X, -A , X -,X vl f- ' , Mk V A r l lL l If 'n ml F X' Y ' fx 'H' x X ,A ' J to . ax. V. l is if-. N f . 1 T Xu x xxx, ? Eu 'EMF lx 'V 'lil-V A U Q1 my ,NA N Q , ll .f me f ag Q W M 'iii 6 L+! tl l Midi' f ,. -lf K f' .Mk rlxlifl U il.: A M , I 1 Y. V . N ' U Y lf ly? 2 X ' XX NN' U in -Q1 K . , f 'f KU 2 ll lil' x N I, t , .J 'l 'Y' gl: 1 ' i KJ V M . - . 1 . T. .. it ll h jug l' J., .ia 12 Future Teachers of America M. J . Row 1, left to right: S. Colchmiro, P. Leventhal, P. Levinson, M. Streifer, Mr. Judson Dicks, advisor, L. Slater, C. Salcer. Row 2: J. Halloway, K. Duspiva, A. Quartararo, J. David, C. Rombach. Members of the F.T.A., under the direction of Mr. Dicks, made a study of the teaching profession both here and abroad. Members shared some first-hand experiences with teachers in grading tests. They made visits to various teachers' col- leges to gain information about re- quirements for teacher training. 171 Row 1, left to right: K. Buck, B. Mahoney, B. Levey, D. Fierro, R. Lippin, M. Mat- tera, S. Orthlieb, D. Miller. Row 2: L. Hamilton, C. Cox, E. Lacoy, M. Stevens, Miss Caughran, R. Gould, F. Chasky, N. Conti, S. Kuschner. Row 3: E. Arsell, L. Rade- maker, T. Rose, D. Gallina, J. Rizzuto, L. Sandstrom, C. Williamsen, E. Moskowitz, S. Davis, A. Fierro, L. White, E. Dornbush, M. Rosenthal, R. Biddulph, N. Mc- Dowell. Row 4: M. Tobin, N. Baumann, K. Chamberlain, B. Beckert, C. Worfler, J. Tracht, S. Salm, J. DeSimone, C. Shest, J. Burns, M. Lewinstein, P. Tis. Business Club The Business Club, advised by Miss Iannizzi, is a new organization which welcomes all students study- ing a commercial course. The en- thusiastic members have a wide variety of activities ahead: typing for busy teachers, helping other business students with their school- work, and assisting charitable found- ations such as the City of Hopef' These conscientious future citizens of our bustling world of business are working to maintain high stand- ards for themselves and their work. 172 Gatewa Hi-Y Gateway has been one of Cen- tral's most active Hi-Y's this year. For Christmas the girls made stock- ings for each child at the Ottilie Orphanage in Jamaica and book- lets with jokes cut out of magazines for the patients- at Mercy Hospital. They worked many weeks to pre- pare their minstrel show, presented at local orphanages, hospitals, and homes for the aged. The long-famed afghan, which Miss Caughran in- herited when she first became the group's sponsor live years ago, has entered into its final stages of com- pletion. The highlight of the year's activities was the annual Senior Dinner held at Patricia Murphy's Candlelight Inn in Manhasset. Row 1. left to right: L. Goodman, J. Woods, P. Ellis, J. Priola, R. Lichter, G Tonnesen, J. Murphy. Row 2: L. Farrell, L. Surace, L. Ziegler, V. Burns, M. Kass Miss Iannizzi, Advisor, E. Knoerzer, E. Mulligan, L. Dressler, B. Hecker, C. Catta- biani, P. O'Brien, C. Cali, P. Cunniff, V. Gregory. hr-' Harmony Hi-Y From one job to another, whether compiling scrapbooks for veterans' hospitals or filling Easter baskets for children's hospitals, Harmony Hi-Y served the community the year round. At meetings the mem- bers, advised by Miss Munro, were busy preparing toys and dolls to be given to the Nassau Coimty Chil- dren's Shelter. The annual theatre party in mid-May and the tradi- tional Senior Dinner climaxed a profitable and enjoyable year. Row 1, left to right: S. Brummer, A. Langer, G. Feuerzeig, S. Sperling, C. Salcer, P. Leventhal, M Streifer, B. Alpern. Row 2: S. Schmidt, H. Ide, J. Wechsler, J. Schneider, Miss Munro, C. Rosenwasser, J. Miller, L. Goodman, L. Goldstein. Row 3: R. Gladstone, N. Rutel, W. Sitner, N. Rosenblatt, G. Niedle, D. Tencer, E. Epstein, C. Hoffman, S. Colchamiro, B. Linder, E. Isaacs, B. Epstein, T. Marcus, E. Fisher, Row 4.' N. Benowitz, B. Lachow, M. Merker, N. Waldman, E. Uram, T. Hochberg, C. Rikelman, A. Rabinowitz, L. Wasserman, L. Gilson, L. Dressler. Friendship Hi-Y Row 1, left to tight: J. Glass, S. Michaels, M. Andersen, D. Torgersen, J. Zubof, B. Kruk, R. Irving, N. Dannenfelser. Row 2.' A. Ochs, B. Lee, M. Duncan, A. Raffaelli, Miss Weih, M. Basile, L. Bliden, N. McLean, S. Spaeth. Row 3: A. Smith, J. Christ- ensen, L. Riefler, J. Hammond, D. Wiesman, M. Horrigan, D. Golden, D. Anthon, S. Sahib, K. Sommer. culminated the year. Friendship Hi-Y, sponsored by Miss Weih, carried out projects which involved Christmas toys and dolls, a Christmas party, Easter books and leather goods, and an Easter outing. The thirty-five in dustrious girls also visited New York several times to see Broadway shows. The annual Senior Dinner X X X N X N A f I 1' x F ' X Y K x X R AN l f Gb Vf-I D15 f f' Q X f xg X L X NN K ff!! ' xx Q X Providers of food, shelter, and clothes 3 L VILLAGE OF VALLEY STREAM Nassau County, N. Y. Henry Walclinger Mayor Harry M. Reid Charles Monica Joseph l. DulTe Julius Barett Board of Trustees Carl F. Kappauf Village Clerk Anthony Becher Village Treasurer Robert M. Blakeman Corporation Counsel The Valley Stream Central Crier Staff of 1959-60 Wishes the Class of '60 Luck, Success, and Happiness The 1959-60 Crier Staftheads are: Phil Newman Marsha Streifer Craig Weaclon Barbara Baker Sandy Schoenbach Jo Guccione Carol Hoffman Judy Schneider Ferne Chasky Sue Schoenfeld Best Wishes to Compliments of GATEWAY SERVICE CLUB Officers 1959-60 Pres.-Ronnie Gould Vice-Pres.-Marlene Stevens THE cLAss or 1960 SeC'Y-'Fefne C'1 S Y Treas.-Ellen Lacoy SENIOR MEMBERS Ethel Arsell 0 Joyce Buente 0 Ferne Chasky 0 Ronnie Gould 0 Ellen Lacoy 0 Renee Lippin Diane Olson Nanci Conti Angela Fierro Jo Rizzuto l'ICl'l110l1y Marion Lewinstein Marilyn Tobin Joanne Tracht Nancy McDowell Mr. 8. Mrs. E. P. Mills Sportel Orso Rexall Pharmacy Joe's Fish Market ASTRA Lum Lee Restaurant Parkway Delicatessen PATRONS G. Schineller Inc. South Shore Pontiac Co., Inc. Lou's Tavern Central Bicycle 8. Lawnmower Shop Charles Juliano Cardinal Party Mart Jack Young Dance Studio The Porterhouse Restaurant Compliments of PHIL -AMY FLORIST S96 US for your prom and graduation flowers 2 4 2 Rockaway Avenue Valley Stream, N. Y. VA 5-10635 5-1064 5-6090 GREENHOUSE DECDRATORS Custom-Made Draperies, Slip Covers, Bed Spreads, Cornices Reupholstering 46 Rockaway Avenue Valley Stream, N. Y. 5-3127 VALLEY STREAM MOTORS Hillman Minx-Willys Jeeps 58 East Merrick Road Say ah and l'll Choke You! 9 A 6 Hey! Down There LY 9-6274 LY 9-2456 Our 30th Year, 1930-1960 MALVERNE NURSERIES Incorporated Landscape Design 131 Franklin Avenue Malverne, N. Y. 524 Henry Fellersteiner, Pres. Hugo Clark, Vice-Pres. M I VA 5-5288 MULLER 81 GUNTHER Real Estate 8. insurance Valley Stream 5-0503, 5-4344 ORDGN valley sfream, L. I. General-Life 14 West Jamaica Avenue COMPANY 3 W 2 200 East Merrick Road yr A 5 A Valley Stream, N. Y. S 1 5 A A ' -'M A -'Q an ik The Pause that Refreshes ', V l fl ST 'V l ,A X A E, M :V I - l , A W tt 'Carnplimenls ,, pt , ' A me cunt ATLANTIC a. ncmc TEA COMPANY ff I lr 1 A uper u r e s VA 5-6984 lass Ammcrs urnnnnsu roora mznunut 1959 Amato Brothers ' 9 ,r 5 Manufacturers of V H' S Ladies' and Children's Coats X, G, H A Suits and Sportswear , ' 597 HEMPSTEAD TPKE. Elmont, L. I. 1 21 RAILROAD AVENUE , A' Valley Stream, L. l. l Telephone Valley Stream 5-3248 5-3249 5-3250 HENDRICKSON BROS., Inc. General Contractors Excavating-Grading-Heavy Construction 63 North Central Avenue Valley Stream, New York J O 2-7552 - THOMAS DINZLER T' 'l A , A Television Technician ' 'Z' Hi-Fi Consultant 458 North Corona Avenue Valley Stream, New York wav' Here today GONE next Period. 'irl Locusf 1-2760 2' L -ti, at ' V Y PRESBY'S AUTO GLASS Tlt ' complete Auto Glass sERvlcE ff 9 79 E. Merrick Road Valley Stream, N. Y. Q -L Arthur Presby So that's why the Sky's Blue VA 5-7777 VETERANS' TRANSPORTATION, CO. Buses for All Occasions VA 5-0077 SCIENTIFIC POULTRY FARMS Prepared-Foods-Division Z E Franklin Avenue E A Q Franklin Square, N. Y 'i ' f I Parting is such sweet sorrow. is il' 7 'VI X .I 3 -.S 43 N N, E 'bf fr 3 ., , Q fiv- Complimenrs of V, Y it ACE HARDWARE Q 1 if f V A .M . .. i l .r.rr. Man, this is Endsville! VA 5-17133 5-9773 When You Think of BOWLING . . . Think of THE PAVILLON...it'sAutomatic Air- Conditioned 16 Automatic Pinspotters Bill Cornachio, Owner-Manager 440 West Merrick Road Valley Stream, L. I. DELMA STUDIOS 521 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. Our Offcial Yearbook Photographer Main Ojjtice and Laboratory 9 WEST 20th STREET NEWAYORK 11, N. Y. WAtkins 9-1880 X A 5-97 -l7 PARKYIEW SERVICE STATION E.teperI Auto Reptzirs Brake Specitzlzfm NORTH CORONA and HENDRICKSON AVENLES Valley Stream. N. Y. Harry Sherwood, Prop. SUPRINA'S Men's and Boys' Wear OllIj7llEI'S' for Cenfrulirei and Their Families' for Over 31 Years Spalding and .l'lc'Grcqm' Sports IL'Cjllf,I7l71C'IlI 76 Rockaway Axenue Valley Stream, N. Y. VA 5-S254 CORAL INN Prime Angus Beef Twin Lobsters Small Parties' all Btnzquets Weddinkq ci Cuterizzg HOSTS: Don Charles St Don Pupke Sunrise Highway at -lth Street Valley Stream, L. I. also 1775 Rockaway Avenue Hewlett, L. I. LO l-2810 7 L. C. HUME REALTY CO. Real Exrtzze - lll.XlH'LlIlL't' O Lester C. Hume. Realtor O ROCKAWAY AVENUE Cor. Merrick Road Valley Stream, N. Y. ,f'l.- A-Eyi, xi eff IBEWS if i.. MOORE FUNERAL HOME Valley Stream, N. Y. VA 5-0036 Compliments of MITCHELUS LUNCHEONETTE MARION LEWINSTEIN 170 ROCKAWAY AVENUE Valley Stream, N. Y. I VA 5-7070-1 VA 5-3976 VALLEY STREAM MARKET Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Daily Quality Meats and Poultry 200 ROCKAWAY AVENUE Valley Stream, L. I. 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The LEWINSTEINS VA 5-3777 DE PALMA, FLORIST 213 ROCKAWAY AVENUE Valley Stream, N. Y. limi Wi.s'l1c'.s' from flu' PAR lj N 'll-'I' ICAC ll IC li ASSOCIATIUN of y ' Central High School and Memorial Junior High School Valley Stream VA 5-6700-1 Serving Valley Stream Since 1923 THE MILLS-MULLER CORP. 240 Rockaway Avenue Valley Stream, N, Y. For Better Insurance BCQSTERS 39051-5515 Mr. 8 Mrs. Sander Nevin Room 303 Mr- and MVS- 5- Pels 31 FGUWIIY Mr. 81 Mrs. Lawrence Baker 8K Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Morris Kruk Lindo Goodmon Davis 5 8. TO Variety Store Four Kings ond o Joke, Kolherlne MUICQIIY Arlene and Richie-Forever Nanny Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Rosenwasser Mrs. Richard VVeII The Moskowitz Family The Schectman Family Mr' F' M51 H' 5I'C'P 0 The Dutch ciock skit Sam s Stationery Store Teddy's Sweet Shop The Zorefs Senior CADET '60 81 Central Mr. 8K Mrs. Edward Totten Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Tracht Mr. 81 Mrs. George Ritter Viv 81 Artie Ray, Estelle 8- BUTTONS BATSCH The Cabbageheads in 208 Mr. 81 Mrs. A. Federgreen Dick B. 8. Margie L. The Brodeys Doc's Patients in IO4 VALLEY STREAM NATIONAL BANK and Trust Company FIVE CONVENIENT OFFICES 235 Rockaway Avenue 1644 Dutch Broadway 270 North Central Avenue 240th Street Linden Blvd. Vallfgeam Mt 360 West Sunrise Highway Grgres Member - Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DUTCH BROADWAY PHARMACY WHELAN AGENCY lrving Golper, B.S. Howard Mermer, B.S. PRESCRIPTIONISTS 1785 Dutch Broadwav ,HQ Elmont, N. Y. -L ' , Tel. Valley Stream 5-3177 Q Free Delivery Mr. Neamarfs Machinists l f l'f,. Dedicated to lx , W :N i 'Qs 1 ,C I ig! our beloved Seniors Q 5 , If W. ' .V-Q ' Leslie Bliden 8. Barbara Kruk P ,,.. ' Q , . ZHZ ' . . 51 , . . . wx 5 5' , Frlenclslmp Club ' -ini. - v:-.,: 1 -1' V:-frat: - ' I Cheerleaders in Action VA 5-5134 Compliments of W. Skobliski Lumber Yard Builders' Hardware Paints, etc. FRANKLIN AVENUE Valley Stream, N. Y. J. Catendella and C. Cox fLiliomj El! N ,l !!!! -1 lil , mmm? S , NEW..fi.tii?fe0e TRUCK 1545116 Sfwfw- Too Much Juice 3,46 melanie!! jamifg Faculty-Student Game The Pagettes Faculty-Student Game Z l - A,,. . l,,ll we Horseplay at Faculty-Student Game Compliments of Island Book Centre Books of ALL Publishers High School and College Review Books Hallmark Greeting Cards 359 North Central Avenue Valley Stream 5-5527-8 YOUNG IDEAS SPORTSWEAR from Wx- lfLCf6U'l ved Green Acres Center LO 1-0399 K ' A From the Class A 1 A HAPPINESS of I -, success '62 . . . A ' A FIV , K' J PROSEERITY Class of '60 SHOOT for The STARS F' VA 5-9752 Gag's Lounge Italian-American Restaurant Pizza Pies Our Specialty 201 W. Merrick Road Valley Stream, N. Y. V F I J AV F TT. fm , if is We LM 1.t. 1 5 I' 4 V in , F l V f ,. A Wil , .is-lQ!lfl3'EN .,-I f ' F' 5 3 E X ,lv , , Q , K-.gpg , -an v',. Q V Z V, , 436' 3 L3 The day after Cadet Night. LO 1-2200 Compliments of Atlas Floors Merrick Road Valley Stream, N. Y. f' .J 2 .. 2 , 'V F-3 all l', F 3 . C I didn't know they took that! Don needs solitude to write LY 9-3087 Compliments to THE CLASS OF i960 Malverne Bakery 253 Hempstead Avenue Malverne, N. Y. X . 4' i .1 NX x .ogy V' . Q 9' F ' A N- 'P 'dF -A Cadet Night s.,.5.s BUUSTERS Mr. 8x Mrs. Mr. 8K Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8. Mrs Mr. 8. Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 8. Mrs Mr. 8. Mrs John Ball . S. Alessandro Zminkowski 81 Family Robert W. Boxold Fred Ostner P. Wield Joseph Donavan M. Posner Morton Lipkins Mr. 81 Mrs. Samuel Langer Mr. 8 Mrs. Louis Hoffmann Myllyfmlfl ?l0Hl' jlllllff' IF, I llll ' 4 V1 V Z 5 12, , y 9 71 ,lLl,Jl7iIIl'.Lf 4rl11!ll'0.ilu'l'ify . - 1 Y -f X S:-. from the Class of il -'yi 'bl i K Qu ' 0 Luncheons and Dinners 0 Private Rooms Available for All Special Occasions Valley Stream Park lnn Carl Hoppl's in Baldwin 130 West Merrick Road Valley Stream 5-6035 100 West Sunrise Highway Baldwin 3-7200 SENIOR JUNIOR SOPHOMORE Home Rooms 104 .. 203. . 304 .. 207 .. 206A. 206B . 306. . 101 .. 102 .. 116 .. 208 .. 202.. Cafe.. 302 .. 51 109 117 103 108 Room 6 210 114 204 303 105 310 205 312 209 301 111 211 300 305 311 110 201 309 206 200 Mr. Knoerzer Miss Avery Miss Coughrcn Mr. Cimodor Mr. D'EIic1 Mr. Lindberg Mr. Eldridge Miss Henry Mr. Mortimer Mr. Robinson Mr. Secder Mrs. Steorn Mrs. Serey Miss Thompson Complimenfs of 6 Fierro Family W, nmseu Wm ww we , , QW M 4 'Mm 9' 11 ff 4-. 4 ,,,..,,,. is fx. , 'C' wa Sue and Sandy enjoy a balmy day - gi W Q i 5 x -5 ' if Q 5, is vii nz. . . 1 : . ' , J I, If A X N... .,... ..,,2 F xl my 1, , vw-Wmwm 1 1 .,,, Putre mugs the Camera V- - V 2 K.. 151.2254 Q, 1f ff5 .. 5f-, I f 5 - ww, f V , f V inf 4' , ff ff, 7 ' fm , fr' , ,7.Mw,M,,, , I wi , 2 5 af ff , .,, , , f , , 17 ' ' ' - , '. . , , , , . .. . ,',: 5 'f-f f--,f:?,1 4' ff Franzone is interested wmv Persuing the Honor Roll x fp. 'I ,q . J t J . r .. .1 . l, 3- ff . t N f it fr' '-ZH f -'ix -- . -1 , .. X4.: 1 . -.- .1 l uf r UV! tix! ' ' f A A DELTA PHI SIGMA FRATERNITY 1 Gray and Black X ' 'xy ,J . tvs' - .V 1 - ill 5 A U7 if Q. ., ,f - A U l . . 'Q L, . so ' -,f 5. ' V 1 if-.i,.P' . J ' N ik . . . 1 i ,L V 1 I Qglgll-' 75 W A will' 1. PM 'a N -.ll 'V T , 'fn .Q j J' . ! .I . w S, Q '.'. : 53 pq C45 F1 A jg, f- A 1 4' . 1 . I 5 ii 'J RPI ACDZ i Left to right-'lst ROW: B. Eavans, M. Pettilo, S. Cheirello, R. Clate, V. Trome, T. Buonarotti, D. Peck, J. Sabantino. 2nd ROW: L. McClimon, B. Vacaro, C. Stroppel, M. Racano, W. Theobald, R. Horseck. 3rd ROW: J. Lee, R. Wheeler, G. Miller, R. Lorrigan, S. Buonarotti, C. Santarsiero, A. Buonasera, H. Butt, H. Meincke, A. Cusick. Brothers not appearing in picture: D. Reising, J. Catalano, J. Coltrera, J. Hoffman, M. Nolan, P. Gunther, N. Greene. President ........... ........ Vice-President ...... - ...... OFFICERS Secreta ry ..,,........................ Corresponding Secreta ry Treasurer ..,......... ........... - - ........ Sergeant at Arms ........... Pledge Master ......,. H. Meincke G. Miller R. Lorrigan J. Lee GRADUATING BROTHERS Jack Coltrera Sy Buonarotti Mike Racano Al Buonasera Rich Lorrigan ....... Henry Meincke Charles Santarsiero A. Buonasera S. Buonarotti A. Cusick vu if , .JLJK Best of Luck to the Class of i960 ALPHA OMEGA THETA FRATERNITY Green and Red Lett to right-lst ROW: L Grimsley, A. Terranova, G. O'Donnell, S. Bavaro, P. Pennise. 2nd ROW: C. Rotalo, R. Rosenblatt, L. Ciancia, R. Spina. 3rd ROW: A. Puleo, D. Berry, G. Regis, G. Merrill, S. Stanley, C. Cardinal, B. Vander Clute, J. O'Donnell, K. Ziegler. President ......,.... Vice-President ...... Secretary ..,......., Treasurer .... Larry Ciancia Bob Spina Randy Cardinal Don Pike OFFICERS GRADUATING BROTHERS U--- Larry Ciancia -,,-,-,,-- Dave Coale Bob Spina Richard Rosenblatt Dave Coale Paul Tekworth Steve Stanley RED AND BLACK FRATERNITY QL, .azz Air. Left to right-lst ROW: J. Henson, J. McArdle, J. Schiavo, J. Steiner, E. Bolger, J. Cafaro, J. Guilz. 2nd ROW: J. O'DonnelI, B. Ferencz, M. Koch, D. Adams, P. Zmin- kowski, B. Westover, S. Alessandro, B. Kerner. 3rd ROW: M. Lydick, B. Virga, R. Molnar, T. McShane, R. Fiore, B. Jones, B. Kerner, D. Enright, R. Lorenzen, C. Tor- nell, J. Politi. President o,,,,,.... Vice-President ..,.. Secretary .,,.,,,,,,................ , Trea su rer ...,.......... ................ Corresponding Secretaries Historian ....... OFFICERS Paul Zminkowski Dick Adams John Politi Sal Alessandro Roger Molnor Tom McShane Richard Lorenzen OMEGA GAMMA DELTA FRATERNITY ALPHA-PSI CHAPTER Black and Gold i F. .4 fi l L tt t i ht-lst ROW: V. Sanzone, F. Cariello, T. Salvertore, R. DeVitto, C. Casta. e o r g 2nd ROW: F. Reingold, B. Polito, P. LaRocca, T. Romano. 3rd ROW: J. Zabatta, P. Doria, E. Edwards, J. Gallagher, B: Keating, J. Reis, T. McCormack, D. Dexter. OFFICERS President ........... ..... P aul LaRocca Vice-President ..... ......... B ob Polito Frank Reingold Thomas Reingold Secreta ry ,,s,....,, Treasurer ....... GRADUATING BROTHERS Paul LaRocca Bob Polite Frank Reingold Jack R645 Eddie Edwards Jerry Gallagher Bill Keating X N 4 l 1 i i -..:,.n- C gfg Best Wishes to the Class of 1960 .wp .J N U m r' -1 P rn 'U in F: 0 Z T rn 'I P U5 0 Z 0 E -I '4 P , x C.. CL C. ' .. i ,, . xJ .A , f . Lf P . ' L V, , I .A SRD . XLR A 1 L r i 1 Left to right-lst'ROW: l. Celnicker, J. Vaccaro, K. Bennett, C. Brush, M. Mlotok, C, Ang. 2nd'ROW: P. Caruana, G. Connolly, A. Guaesino, J. Miller, L. Giambalvo, N. Huber. 3rd ROW: C. Radozcy, A. Quartararo, N Dalton, S. Burrows, C. Stetzer, J. Olsen, E. Feldman, D. Ellenberger, J. DeVita, P. Horton. President ............... Vice-President .......... Recording Secretary .......... Corresponding Secretary Treasurer ..,............,........... Historian .,.. .. Sunshine Girl Carolyn Ang Pat Caruana Nancy Dalton Diane Ellenberger Andrea Guardino OFFICERS GRADUATING SISTERS Judy Miller Loretta Giarnbalvo Andrea Guardino Nancy Huber Judy Schneider . Gay Connolly ......Pat Caruana Peggy Horton Nancy Huber Judy Miller Connie Radozcy Judy Schneider Good Luck and Best Wishes to the Class of '60 ALPHA OMEGA SORORITY We Stand Together from Beginning to the END. Blue and Gold 4 Left to right-lst ROW: G. Rombach, M. Basile, A. Leanza, S. Glass, A. Rizzo. 2nd ROW: J. Amato, B. Kruk, D. Anthon, M. O'Regan. 3rd ROW: L. Riefier, H. Shapiro, R. Shapiro, L. Bliden, M. Duncan, B. Porter, A. Raffaelli. President ............ Vice-President ................... Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary .,..., Treasurer ............ ........ Chaplain ....., Historian .,.... Jeanne Amato Doris Anthon Leslie Bliden OFFICERS GRADUATING SISTERS Barbara Kruk Doris Anthon Monica O'Regan Ann Broderick Jeanne Amato Lynn Rietier Leslie Bliden Barbara Kruk Monica O'Regan Bettina Porter rin. Ll N , r i it X T ,. 1 1 ,Qui L A L- -ALPHA DEL SEGNO SORORITY ' , w,,..i . A 3 1.2 - i z I . N. In-l,, l . l L i Q' Green and Grey . 4 V . , . ,' l -, ' 1, x ., . Y g--rf i . f ,lhif U A ,mi .J ull, i T. . ' I mul.. ky Mgbp , . , Vt l. i -, lf, 'l fx. L H L' . .I it 'f 4i 'r'f' CT I. U , , 4+ . . ., 1 .1 T T e i '12 I wmv '- Fx Y. ., ' i Left to right-'lst ROW: B. Svirida, D. Golden, M. Becker, B. Stillwell, A. Deeds, D. Torgerson, B. DeMolin. 2nd ROW: G. Miller, E. Mulligan, N. Gusso, G. Tonneson, L. Ziegler, C. WorfTer, C. Salcer, A. Gaynor, S. Alagna. 3rd ROW: J. Christensen, M. Rifenberry, J. Hammond, L. Surace, J. York, L. Redman, B. Knuer, N. Alde- guer, L. Trapp, C. Dangle. President .s,.,,,,s.s...... Vice-President .,,s..,,, Recording Secretary OFFICERS Corresponding Secretary ,,.... .... Treasurer . .. ...,. Sunshine Girl ,.,.,,..,. Knight of Armor ,,.., Stephanie Alagna Neddie Aldeguer Jean Christensen Barbara DeMolin Barbara Knuer Eileen Mulligan Lorraine Ziegler GRADUATING SISTERS Lorraine Ziegler Gladys Tonneson Nancy Gusso Caryl Salcer , Carole Worfler . Eileen Mulligan ., Arlene Gaynor Mary Rifenberry Lorraine Surace Betty Svirida Gladys Tonnenson Carole Worfler Juanita York gl Lx ,L L . N X x .XL M l, in il XXL xxb Ll ll ' A 'S N L Ll Qi' .C ll s- Congratulations to the Class of l96O N A-' . X. L . SIGMA ALPHA solzonmr ' Red and Gray 4 . Left to Right-'lst ROW: R. Tannenbaum, L. Forman, S. Schoenfeld, D. Tencer, C. Rosenwasser, S. Colchamiro, R. Churnin, M. LeBlang, B. Lachow. 2nd ROW: C. Fonorow, L. Levin, A. Pintow, L. Goldstein, L. Nevin, D. Carver, M. Streifer, M. Kass, E. Levine, B. Lipton. 3rd ROW: R. Brill, S. Posner, C Rikelman, A. Austin, E. Fisher, N. Waldman, E. Uram, P. Levinson, M. Grundfast, N Benowitz, H. Wick- stein, F. Block, V. Colman. 4th ROW: C. Greenfield, J. Greenberg, P. Leventhal, H. Rytsis, S. Sperling, L. Slater, S. Michaels, M. Grodsky, L. Goodman. OFFICERS President .......... .................. ..... L o uise Nevin Vice-President ............,.... .... D iane Carver Muriel Kass Corresponding Secretary ..... .......... E laine Levine Harriet Wickstein Recording Secretary ....... ...... L inda Goldstein Chaplain .,,............,... ......... . Ann Pintow Social Chairman ..... Historian .............. Sunshine Girl ...... Harriet Wickstein Sandy Colchamiro Denise Tencer GRADUATING SISTERS Anita Austin Sandy Colchamiro Sue Schoenteld Muriel Kass Elaine Levine Ann Pintow Marsha Streifer Joyce Boruch Sandy Fleischman Linda Goodman Phyllis Leventhal Phyllis Levinson Carol Rosenwasser Diane Carver Linda Goldstein Maxine Grundtast Lori Levin Louise Nevin Harriet Rytsis Harriet Wickstein L rLLfl.-TIA' V' LL if ., 1 lifflf 1.1 lg ifV l V i 1 i i . f J ...fki. l ii l ' u L l 1' I, I Best Wishes to the Class of '60 I from the Sisters of . ALPHA BETA KAPPA Blue and Black I eisi H f r -- c if,- I .,4 - i ,l 1, K 1 1 .,-,f -7.7 I MALLVJ- 1 1 uf ,fi lf 97 '2,Jff,cfe A . 624591-iff , .fpfficfgfq CZK IQ f?,' ,7f1fCC, Jf,ofLC1-c 1.4 'Cf f? yfif 4 f.fcQf? ?f 'C 5 Ci Zjrfejg' Left to right-'lst ROW: B. Donotti, P. Donavan, V. Rounds, S. Davis, V. Esposito,!c,YCiC ,fj?!Cc7. E. Tucker, L. oeilerich, H. Nash, J. Daoqng. 2nd Row. R. Lake, D. williams, iQ4,,,,,,,. Bullinger, J. Murphy, L. Carney, G. Hall, D. Fierro, H. Bergesen. 3rd ROW: J. Bauknecht, E. Chaiter, K. Wendell, S. Rounds, P. Kulina, J. Guccione, J. Long, K. T V Sommer, S. Sahib, H. Spalteholz, J. Lindauer, D. Wiesman, P. Mullin, M. Zwink. -fi to President' ................ -. ....... Vice-President ............ Recording Secretary ........... Corresponding Secretary ...... Treasurer .... ........................ Historian ...... Chaplain ...... Irene Bullinger Loretta Carney Valerie Esposito Diane Fierro Joanne Guccione Gladys Hall Paulette Kulina CQ. 1, V-yg-c C gg, L , . if sw. CNN- f g'kJ ,Cg N l li 'SXNJ fx.r.L LALR l,fff1Al' L L 'ft V' '- - ' -- mfs-1,cdg Q 'fvyx ,,3'r:'C,Q ,dxgg orriceks -ie see..- L.-xswmyix , -WM lu' lxtxxcmkxx YQ? C, -Nix -.eds wxpx, lf., QKCXR 1C KSXN K- XXL!-Y-'XAWX D'Cx 1 . .-F,. Yi -' 1- 'jen ,, ,if Q X.. Joan 'Murpliy J J lx -' 4 . ......... . ...... .... . . .. .. Loretta Carney GRADUATING SISTERS Irene Bullinger . .. .. Ronni Lake Diane Williams Diane Fierro Gladys Hall Ronni Lake Joan Murphy Valerie Rounds Helen Spalteholz Gail Stoutenburgh Diane Williams X1 oX,x.w. -S56 .y V . l .Y 'I ly' .i i x l 4 l ,f N. -y 'Best Wishes to the Class of '60 X fl' ' 3 X from I J ,H W ,J . ALPHA SIGMA GAMMA SORORITY Ll iff. Blue and Gray yl X i . ,xv .A X . . , 1 lf' ' U . . 'X J xl I l . l 'M xx XJ! - H5 .G Y Ak ' ,Ll 1 , ' ' iff .7 T AAL ff!-L f 'rf fl: !L Lal 'r ' fymwse fi ri . fe -:AZ-IL V: I WIS.: 1' LL 1 1,1 7s -Y Q' r' 1 .fl . ' f J A, F '41 J A if, f-L-if IA, Q J 41, Left to right-lst ROW: J. Bonomo, C. Mayr, M. Aquino, G. Worfler, D. Sceppechi, J. Fazio, I. Stankowits. 2nd ROW: G. Spiegelman, F. Pierce, A. Accarino, P. Leifer, J. Miesemer, B. Lipsius, C. Hoffmann- 3rd ROW: P. Shreyer, B. Beckert, K. Duspiva, J. Deross, C. Gatchell, C. Mormando, E. Scacciaterro, A Spizuco, D. Kitz. 4th ROW: C. Konecko, J. O'Brien, K. Buck, S. Baert, B. Quatararro, L. Quatararro, M. Mirante, J. Sciafani, P. Lomonaco, G. Preste. President ........................ Vice-President ................... Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary .......... Treasurer ................... A ...... Assistant Treasurer ...... Historian ...,.,...,,,.,.. Memo Girl ........... Carol Cattabiani Betty Chalmers Stephanie Errera Carolyn Gatchell OFFICERS ---------------- Phyllis Leifer Adrienne Accarino Gertrude Spiegelman Jane Miesemer . ...,,,, Francine Pierce Carol Ann HoFFmann Beth Lipsius Maria Mirante GRADUATING SISTERS Carol Ann HoHmann Connie Passalaqua Phyllis Leifer Francine Pierce Beth Lipsius Gertrude Spiegelmcin Jane Miesemer 'if' l Best Wishes to the Class of l96O .Nl ii, K 4 K . 4 . X I from hh' :ii ' , ' M PH! TAU SCRORITY DELTA CHAPTER sri . ' ' 1 L f 9' is .X Q- QL .A 3 1 ,QV L YQ, ,J,,,,.,.,,,, . W N J U ,big i Q x F- 13 il.. i ' wt J l 'XJLJILL A LJ .VL f 0 L il, ,VA f l ' jf ill lv H- If 'Lu f L .. , 5 ,lrlf V blur l 'Lv' W- 41 , .X J, H, l 1 S fi A 'lvl' , ii. ,fi ,, fy L f f IC.. ,N X ,L N J Z A lv V -er 2 Mrfgig, i, , ' ,c,'f'! NXJV Lett to ht-'lst VOW: H. Hatzmihail, F. Silvers, L. Smith, J. Rizzuto, L. Lawrence, .N J l M. Mattera, F. Chasky, S. Salm, C. Cox. 2nd ROW: M. Disco, L. Young, C. Marche- ! Q 'Q sano, C. Williamsen, D. Olsen, S. Orthlieb, A. Buchmann, B. Hecker, L. White, S. V L., Jespersen, C. Mills. 3rd ROW: L. Rademaker, L. Becker, L. Sandstrom, C. Shest, M. Rosenthal, M. Werhner, Lake, H. Kupfer, J. Tracht, R. Biddulph, G. Hayman, ll E. Arsell. 4th ROW: H. Cooperman, M. Tumminelli, N. Weatherly, J. Haar, J. Priola, B. Mahoney, C. Clark, L. Hicks, R. Litcher, D. Miller, S. Martin, D. Donald. NOT PRESENT: Ellen Lacoy, Nancy Baumann, Doris Reutel, Linda Beanland. OFFICERS President ...........,,,,.... ............ ................. .,..... . . , . Stevee Orthlieb Vice-President ..........D........ A ........ .. ..... .. Ethel Arsell Recording Secretary ,,.,, ..,,,,,.,,, ...,.., C a rol Williamsen Corresponding Secretaries ...... ,... C arol Marchesano Carol Cox Treasurers .......................... .... . Barbara Hecker Chaplain L. , Historian Sunshine Girl . Nancy McDowell Nancy Conti Karen Chamberlain Joyce Buente Ethel Arsell Carol Marchesano Ferne Chasky GRADUATING SISTERS Ellen Lacoy Jo Rizzuto Helen Hatzmihal Sue Salm Linda Young Carolyn Mills Honey Kupfer Ann Buchrnann Lee Rademaker .. Joanne Tracht Marlene Mattera Diane Olsen Barbara Hecker Joanne Tracht Ruby Litcher Jackie Priola Linda Beanland Continuing Success to the Class of '60 from the Sisters of THETA GAMMA CHI Green and White OFFICERS President .see......,,.,.... s..ee, Vice-President ................ ---,,- Janet Scala Suzie Kossack Record ing Secreta ry e,,,,---,.,-,v,,.-..eeeee eeeee,,.-..-.,,..eeee,,w. Corresponding Secretary ,,,,,c,,,,,,....... - .,,,,,,,,. Assistant Corresponding Secretary ,.A,... Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,..........,,,,...,......v,,..c. .,.. Sunshine Girl Historian ,,.-..... B. B. W. J. C. V. T. P. L. S. L. G. P. Baker Berke Black Brodey Cardalena Ciadella Coleman Cunniff Kohanson Kossack Steth Thompson Weil Muriel McNally Charlette Cardalena Maryann Merker Regina McNally GRADUATING SISTERS M. B. L. L. M M M N. D. J. B. M. K. Lowenstein Lubs Mancke McAuliffe McManus Moskowitz Nawothing Nolan Oberg Scala Schectman Tobin Vorndran fs A h lm ff Q:d..Q'Yfl'.s A - . lf' 4' 'Q' 5' 9-f 11 ,, K I X f i. V . fit. . f' :A A , . V A ,A,, ,HL A Q-49 r V K if AV - 1 1 .A 2-Q, ' ' A 1 ' 1' 4, -V ' 7 Q ii' if 5' i,f'?:. '- . '13, f ,. f ' 3, F ' ,. f qf 1 f E. Freidel in a broad jump. . 4 , .if i 5f':',fjf ,Aid A ' E. Edwards in a broad jump A. guy? 9 P , gk 1? 42.4 P 1 - rl, To . - 1 ,l ' iw A :A ! X , , ,M .ra x ,z : , -' w' Z., ' - 5, f Q '1' A V W7-1-1 ' - 4' ll tif' , 4,iV ggi-1: f.g. u - ' , .,.. - , 1 I , ,' 1 . 2 ,ff 2 u 3 I ff , ,,,,.A..- ..N..,.n-nm, nm ,Jn- iiuunemqgm -. R. Thorne and R. Ilukowitz escape the cafeteria. rvnrwgmm 5 of ffmcmm me-+4 1 gg Qiaiimjvu ?fHooL,o a 'RP1mrei ' V598 Cuz ,X Rbf-fed, wow? I ,- X l 7 TaQI - The snow drove us South. The Twilights ....., ARK Q i ff! Senior skit for the one-act play contest 7 1 Q N ' V ,f Z WM? Fw W A s W ..,.. 4 Wm, M 4: Q.. H , Miss Caughran and Mr. Hansen problems 4 5 Junior skit for one-act play contest and .,. f fn -sm - ,1- WW' S 2, A 4' Miss Caughran and Miss Grifiith 4 gf f Mr. H. Burdick, business education ff! Miss E. Iannizzi, business education 'L-uf Mr. Rowen, history department Look, kids, no cavities! Boosters Leslie Bliden Dr. 85 Mrs. I. Ellman Central Delicatessen Ford Jewelers, Inc. Mrs. E. Brickman Ruth Reinhardt The Olson Family Len, Bill 85 Honey Schultz B 85 C Market WVZFTS Ruth Syvertsen Alan Kaufman Eppy Mr. 85 Mrs. Ciliberti Mother of '60 Woods Hardware 85 Locksmith Mae 85 Lou Kaplan, Inc. Mr. 85 Mrs. Robert Garomo Joseph Catandella Harold Sheilds Bruce 85 Ellen Jean Christensen Mr. 85 Mrs. Charles Errera Camille Julig Lawrence Moen Sam's Outlet Uncle Robbie Sam 85 Tess DiPasquale Edward J. Cassidy Barbara Seccia Joseph J. Nicols Aunt Nora Gert 85 Sal Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Anthony F. Mr. 85 Mrs. Goldie Burt Vanderclute Thomas Murphy E. J. Bachmer Fiumara Sanford Goldberg Carol 85 Paul T. Roy Kenney Compliments of Ira A. 85 Harriot Wacksman Mr. 85 Mrs. J. Miller Miss M. Jean Munro Mr. 85 Mrs. M. Mandel 85 Family Mr. 85 Mrs. S. Marcus 85 Family Harvey Rubenstein Compliments of the Regozins Mr. 85 Mrs. Ira Godfrey Burt 85 Claudia Totten's Tomb Totten's Tigers in 206 Tom Neil Mr. 85 Mrs. Norman Baron Mary Green H. Dorothy Caughran Mr. 85 Mrs. John Shest Good Luck Sam's Stationery Fred's Meat Market Les Amis de la France Nan-Phi Tau Mr. 85 Mrs. J. Schecter 85 Family Dominick's Delicatessen Janos Dry Cleaning The Four Roses Evie Mr. 85 Mrs. Bernard L. Kauss Alexander L. Smith Larry 85 Barbara Mr. 85 Mrs. A. Epand 85 Family K. M. P. Pam 85 John, Miss You Good Luck to the Senior Class Vinnie Cafaro Andrea Guardino Bob Owens Craig Weadon Shields Liquor Store Parkview Service Station Viv's New Look Woods Hardware 85 Locksmith Vincents Giancola Brothers Plaggemeiers Delicatessen Valley Stream Glass Works Mr. 85 Mrs. John Olson 85 Family Wayne 85 Georgie Trigens Men Shop Dolores Ann Matarese John Ball The Lacoys Aunt Essie Ira C. Mummert Stan-The Greatest Shelley N 2 Y I 6,4fu'CEff6LM,M, X o I X X N Www jp? ' Q OX ffi 62 5 W M ? 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LW Baron, Norman Drum Major Kaplan, Bruce Student Director Amato, Jeanne Anthon, Doris Arsell, Ethel Avenia, Dick Ball, Bill Beckert, Barbara Berke, Barbara Brasche, Donald Brown, Roger Buente, Joyce Bulhinger, Irene Carney, Loretta Chaiter, Elizabeth Chalmers, Betty Chizmadia, Joseph De Rosa, Guy Ende, Howard Feeney, Tom Ferragamo, Sal Fierro, Diane Flahive, James Gamba, Richard Gianbalva, Loretta Golden, Martin Hagmann, Katherine Hauser, Tom Herper, John Holstead, Dale Huber, Steve Hutchinson, Travis Ittig, Peter Johnson, Evelyn Keller, Richard Kirmmse, Bruce Kohansov, Lisa Lamagna, Jerry Langer, Alice Langer, Margie Lee, Jack Lindauer, Joanne Lorenzen, Richard Lubov, Dan Mah, Robert Mauro, Cano McDowell, Nancy Streamers Callura, Joan Chasky, Ferne Duncan, Mary Farrell. Laura - Co-Captain Hoffman, Carol Lipsius, Beth Martin, Susan Miller, Dolores Murphy, Joan - Co-Captain Priola, Jackie Quortararo, Ann Rifenbury, Mary Ruetell, Doris Salvo, Anice Scacciaferro, Eleanor Smith, Lana Scanapico, Lorraine Spaeth, Sandra Spiegelman, Gertrude Tonnesen, Gladys Torgersen, Dolores Turner, Gail Vaccaro, Jackie Young, Linda - Co-Captain Marching Band Mentz, Adele Merrill, Gilbert Meyer, Eric Michael, Charles Michaels, Susan Miller, Glenn Mitchel, Paul Newman, Phil Philbrick, Bryon Politi, John Pomerance, Carl Preston, Robert Prewo, Karl Proto, Francis Putre, John Rinaldi, Jane Roseland, Kenneth Ruben, Daniel Rubenstein, Larry Schaeffer, Richard Schneider, Judy Scott, Charles Seewald, Judy Sherrnan, Cheryl Shest, Claudia Shields, Harold Smith, Alexander Southard, Edward Spero, Ellen Suhr, Robert Swanson, Ted Temple, Bruce Tiberg, Robert Tittler, Bob Tracht, Joanne Waehler, Albert Warskow, Martha Weeks, George Weil, Penny Wicklund, Larry Wiesman, Dorothy Williams, Diane Woods, William Zajac, Edmund Zaky, Joseph Ziegler, Kenny Zrninkowski, Paul Twirlers Errera, Stephanie Drum Majorette Esposito, Valerie Asst Majorette Gatchell, Carolyn Asst Majorette Ang. Carolyn Berkowitz, Andrea Brummer, Sue Dittmer, Arlene Ellenberger, Diane Finkenstadt, Joy Hall, Gladys Huber, Nancy Isaacs, Ellen Murphy, Carol Ann Odierno, Mary Jo Porter, Tina Quartararo, Barbara Rosenblath, Norma Silvers, Nanci Stetzer, Carolyn Streifer, Marsha Thorson, Barbara Tobin, Marilyn Weatherly, Nancy Werhner, Mary Weston, Nancy White, Lorraine ART CREDITS Cover: Jo Rizzuto Ex Libres: Howie Nisgor Title Page: Nancy Huber Administration Divider: Linda Bowen Student Divider: Linda Bowen Sports Divider: Renee Lippin Arts Divider: Jo Rizzuto Activities Divider: Harriot Wachsman Advertising Divider: Carl Rapaglia Senior Section Layout: Karen Chamberlain End Sheets: Judy Woods Foreword and Table of Contents: Marilyn Levy INDEX Ginnie Fox Administration . Archery .... Art ..... Astra .....,..... Audio Visual Aid .. Badminton .... Band ........ Baseball .......... Basketball CBoysJ Basketball KGirlsJ . .. Best Dressed ..... Best Looking .. Biology Club ....... Board of Education .. Bowling Boys ..... Bowling Girls .. Business Club ...... Business Department Cadet .............. Caduceus .. Cafeteria . . . Cheerleaders .. Chorus ....... Class Officers .. Class of 1961 .,..... Class of 1962 ....... Commercial Art Club Concert Band ....... Credits ...... Crier ......... Cross Country Custodians ..,. Dance Band ..... Debate Club ..... Dramatics Council .. Driver Education .. Electronics Club .... English Department .. Epicureari ........... Football ........... French Honor Society Friendship Hi-Y .... Gateway Hi-Y ......... . . German Honor Society Golf Boys ..........,.. . . Graduation ........,. Guidance Department Harmony Hi-Y ...,.. Health .......,...... History Department . . . Hockey CGirlsJ ..... Home Economics .. Honor Ushers .... Industrial Arts . Index . . 14 ..133 .. 24 ..157 ..170 ..l32 ..153 ..12O ..116 ..120 ..32 ..33 ....168 . .. 12 ..122 ....132 ....173 ..22 .. 6 H168 .. 27 ..126 ..15l .. 38 ..104 ..l05 ..l60 ..148 ....221 ..162 H123 .. 27 ..148 ..167 ..l45 .. 25 ..169 ,. 17 ..166 ..l1O H158 ..l73 ..l72 ..159 ..l25 H102 .. 16 ..172 .. 23 .. 20 ..128 26 ..101 .. 25 International Relations Club Italian Honor Society ..... judo .............. junior Play .. Key Club ....,,... Language Club ....... Language Department .. Latin Honor Society .. Leaders Club ...... Librarian ...... Library Club Math Club ....,.. Math Department .. Miss Caughran ........ Modern Dance Club ...... Most Likely to Succeed Most Popular ......... Most Versatile ....... Mr. and Miss Central .. Mr. Coppola ....... Music Department . Music Heads .......... National Honor Society Nurse ............... Opera .. Orchestra ......... Physical Education Prom ............. Quill and Scroll ...... Rho Delta Sigma Hi-Y .. Rifle Club ........... Salutatorian ....... Science Department .. Secretaries ........ Senior Play . Service Club .. Soccer ........ Softball fBoysJ ....... Softball CGirlsj .......... Soph. and Jr. One-Act Play Sororities and Fraternities . Spanish Honor Society ..., Special Education ..... Streamers ........... Table Tennis .. Talent Troupe .. Tempo ........ Tennis CBoysJ .. Tennis QGirlsJ .. Track ........ Twirlers ........ Valedictorian ..... Volleyball CGirlsJ .. Wrestling ........ 123 159 134 143 170 164 21 158 136 26 160 157 19 37 134 35 31 34 30 36 24 146 156 27 169 149 23 100 160 171 125 39 18 27 144 166 114 124 131 142 200 159 26 153 135 150 149 124 135 123 152 39 129 118 E '. . n f i I - ' 1 im 1 J, xx - '- f x ii' fa Q if ' 1 L'- ea , ,L Wg igt. 3 Q! C2 F X k 4 0' .1 You meant alot to us throughout the years . , 1.5 I .E 'XVW X diff!! . 6 ff,,,,f I f , My ff' 1 fx tfj A , x E ' JCLMMV 'M f 1 + 1f h Jia! fwofxf N! 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