Valley Stream North High School - Chariot Yearbook (Franklin Square, NY)
- Class of 1968
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Nh.,- R m r, 9 YJ. f ,, 1 '41 T, ls A ,W 'Bin ...,,w .,.g13 ' f p f. 1 l 9? if Q If 7 Q X K- f If 511 V fig! 1 aomlnlstnatlon AHC faculty 1- i P' f w f I n--..l l F ff yi Tlv board of education .seated L la R.: Miss Catherine Repp, Distric! Clerkf Mr. George Levine, Vice-Preridentf Mr. Arnold Buchsbaurn, Pre.ridef1t,' Dr. Walter D. Stille, District Prinripalg Mrs. Elinor McAuliffeg Mr. Sidney Romashg Mr. Paul Hellmers, Buriners Adminirlrator. mmding: Judge Alfred J. Loew, Atiameyg Mr. Howard M. Holderg Mr. Nathaniel Altschulg Mr. Leon J. Taubg Mr. Dominick Vigliotti. fnot shown in the picture are Mr. Edward F. MacLean, member of the Boardg Mr. Everett B. Kennedy, Trearurenl Supplying textbooks, appointing teachers, formulating a budget and appropriating funds for extracurricular activities are only a few of the many jobs of the Board of Education. The Board makes decisions concerning every aspect of school life with the educational and social needs of the students in mind. district principal Under the leadership of District Principal Dr. Walter D. Stille, progress and achievement has characterized Central High School District 9691. Simultaneously supervising four schools and heading the school board is a difficult job, but Dr. Stille has proved capable in both capacities. Dr. Walter D. Stille, District Principal -i.. gli, A 1 1 T-' v - if V J 6 -2 WJ!-.LH .-,.,..-av Mr. Charles H. Wood, Principal Stanley Befgegen, 4 Jrirtmzt Primipa! My X jf wiki d 0 o 0 if id Q- MN 3 IT1Il1lStl'3tIOn . x 5 ' U S i X t Soft-spoken, yet firm, Mr. Charles Wood heads the 4-man administrative staff that guides North. Faced with all problems from determining the budget to deciding what courses will be offered, he has ultimate re- sponsibility for all school activity. A friendly smile and a willingness to lis- ten characterize assistant principal, Mr. Stan- ley Bergesen. Directing the custodial crew and planning student scheduling head the list of Mr. Bergesen's charges. No North High student would consider the morning complete without hearing Mr. Ed Smith over the P.A. system. This year, Mr. Smith, who supervises the fire preven- tion program at North, is in charge of dis- cipline for grades seven through twelve. Dr. Harry IrvineQ who quietly slips into the back of the room when you're not look- ing, is the curriculum coordinator at North. Responsible for the orientation of new teach- ers and the solving of curriculum problems, Dr. Irvine considers conflicts and goals of all students. it Dr. Harry L. Irvine, Arrirtant Principal Mr. Edward Smith Adminirtratizle Arrirlanl pupil personnel guidance I'm determined! I push my way through seniors screaming, Driver Ed., and seventh graders crying, Help! knocking over books and table in my way. Finally, I arrive at my destination-guidance. At the other end of the room, I spot my counselor being attacked by a mass of irate students, waving mistake-rid- den IBM schedules. I recognize the one leading the pack as the football player who was put in a home ec. class. I edge closer and barely hear my counselor shout, Be with you in a minute . . ., as he is swept into his office. Grabbing this precious time, I decide to cram for my math test. Immediately, two secretaries tear over to me and, as the dust clears, I find 3,000 papers in my lap, waiting to be alphabetized. After 2 hours of alphabetizing sans lunch, I very politely return the papers, only to be ousted for not having a pass. I WILL NOT GIVE UP! The next day, I walk directly into the office, complaint list in hand, only to be greeted by- Be with you in a minute . . . ! ...awf- Miss Eileen Brennan, Chairman Mrs. Florence Matthews, 9119 Grade Cozzmellor ii, . U, ,, , 1 Fi i I. Mr. William Reilly, 8119 Grade Cozzmellor .,....J N, X -g J Miss Marion Vinci, 7119 Grade Cofzmellor . 1 l , .. ., , V 7: i . l l l I fo l Mr. John Miele-10lb-12th Grade: Mr. Robert Kampf-1 Ilb Grade GI' Q FQ Mrs. Esther Merling-10th Grade Mr. Joseph Mercurio-1 2111 Grade reading Equipped with an extensive library and workshop area, the reading department helps students make the adjustment between ele- mentary and high school reading. Skills are improved by the corrective and development- al training the department offers. How the student approaches the textbook of a particular course is also of concern to Miss Patterson, who coordinates her efforts with those of the classroom teacher. It yra Schwartz Miss Ada Patterson 'hs liwynyil yi all psychologist The problems and pressures of school and home may grow until a student no longer can cope with them himself. When this happens he can seek the aid of the school psychologist, Mr. Yaca- lis. Simultaneously working with family, teachers and guidance counselors, Mr. Yacalis helps students overcome their difficulties and re-adjust to academic life. Mr. Tasos Yacalis I1 U FSS I don't know how Mrs. Nimmich knew that my stomach ache came at the same time as my Math test. Or how she knew that the thermometer read 1040 because I stuck it in the radiator when she wasn't looking. Or that I really couldn't see the big E on the eye chart. Better yet, how did she know that I've been skipping the dieter's lunch and eating ice cream cones for dessert? I don't know how she knows, but I know one thing: she knows! Mrs. Dorothy Nimmich N modified education There are some students who find it difficult to handle the demanding curriculum, and to adjust to the pattern of 'school life at North High. The Modified Education depart- ment consists of well qualified teachers who work with small classes so that more attention can be given to each individual and his needs. In seventh and eight rades, remedial work is given in reading m emati g ish leges after graduation. and social studies In Senior H rs s X . . , . 1. . . i . . , e e g voactional and occupational, in re r jobs o l Mlgfa my lop: Mr. james Scruggs bottom: Mr. joseph Shannon speech There are only two of us left. I must be next. No, he's pointing in the opposite direction. Saved for a few more minutes. Oh no!!! Now it's my turn. I feel as if I'm marching to my doom. I'm not really nervous. My hands are shakingg my knees are trembling and my throat is dry. But I'm not really nervous. My voice is quivering, my hands are perspiring and my eyes won't focus on my crumpled 5X8 cards. It seems like I've been speaking for eternities. Thank goodness-it's over. Why is Mr. Lackman taking . . so long to grade it? I-le's calling me over now. An A , My speech got an And I wasn't even nervous. -L, top: Mr. Ronald W. Lackman boltom: Miss Rachelle Leicht Hbrary A quiet room which provides a good work atmosphere, the library becomes alive with shoving, screaming students grappling for books around term paper time. After three trips to the library just to find out where the biography section is, joy turns to hysteria as you rush to the library Monday afternoon, only to find a closed room full of gossiping teachers. Even when the student leaves ample time to finish a report, Qlike one weekendj, he can be heard exclaiming, Whad'ya mean magazines don't circulate? Contrary to the way numerous study halls operate, the library offers refuge to students who like their sneezes to be answered with Gesundheit, not a detention card. iii cfii'fTnhraAldiQkA Mr. john Malnosky ei? , in .A gi X I , ' .' K ,jr I ,. ., , Nas. V x if V i .. 'Ar4 V Mr. Richard Lupoletti n ff! ,gk psf Miss Mary Graham Smith Cbairmmz en gl ' h Yes, you have to read that 'decayed' classic. No, you may not finish your timed writing at home. Yes, I said Quiz. No, I don't believe your dog ate your English assignment. Such are the woes of an English teacherg petty and inconsequential when compared to those of an Iinglish student. How was I supposed to know you meant principle with an Ie ? I c.1n't help it if my Math book has the same cover. And for every happy moment there is a distressing oneg finishing a composition five minutes early and then breaking your eraser before erasing your one-inch mar- gins, staying up all night to read a book and then being quizzed on the one chapter you skipped, taking fifty notecards and then discovering they're on the wrong topic, watching the television version of the book you were supposed to read and then finding out the author sued the company for using the title of his book . . . . Nothing can mar the ioy of the supreme discovery- I actually understood that decayed classic without even reading the Cliffs Notes! ,R . 'V w wk 1 v-. L. ii I l ll' 1 Mr. Robert Albert Q 1 Mr. William Richards I 7 Q ,sy was xxx 1 fr ., 1 U! L il J Mrs. Lois Lenett Miss Helen Smith X X , . 1 .. .. M w 1 H fv- Mr. john Dunkle Mr. Paul Marino . ,ya 7 ., . v my .I .T There was a Momma bear, a Pappa bear, and three baby bears. 'MFE -.J , ' Q V . f qn,, '55 4 1 , - 4 V - .X 1 l 'dim , i .Q :YI ,Q f ' e L s x ,,,: . - - .DYLT-Aw-li-jiiil lop: Mrs. Barbara Cole boltomf Mrs. Carol Soloway w K5 5? 1 h Wifi Wi ? .. ' ., . . lf y 'Q if f f if V fb 1' x - l. 7 r ' . .lg . . , ,. ., . . Y ,w , . . -fy ', . ' ., . . . .. '-'. 'v 1. ,Wu -, . 1 ... - - ff-, f- g.,,- -, ll H- ..' ' ur ' 1- '. uf. 'c.- u A.: 11' 4,.1,,,.g. T., A . ' . T 'Nr -'-' -4' N .Li ' H . L f ev-af, QT' -- - , ew. 1 , , su 4 rg? . ,Io ...A . 2,5 .1 '71 X V 'w' 351 AP LLP .ggi I VM ,F 5 ' 4 ' -.4 H xi. P R i ' i v I 'Kr 1 ff ENN . sf 5 :aew'n3il'L:. . swf, 1 Miss Lorraine Nagle 's F-1. 1 l Mrs. Barbara Null V Mrs. Gloria Katz Xlrhilwwwl' Xlyvv YN?-X' WM sskvwlilxwud iggwh YM? 3455! Wwi bwiik NWWL X ws- ll A in .he Proper stud ll ,. Y of mankind is man Mrs. Lorna Muller Mr. Walter Morris F :ul K 1 Milla . . '-1.-u5':'. I 4' V1 ass Mrs. Constance Milliken Mrs. Claire O'Donohue Mrs. Betty Steinhart wr W ,m.,u.X Mrs. Bettina Silverman Chairman aft Remember wearing your new white sweater to school and having the boy who sat next to you spill black paint on it . . . discovering that you weren't allowed to use Venus Paradise pencil sets . . . working for two weeks on an abstract painting, showing it to the teacher, and having her say, You'd better stop doodlingf' Remember finding out that if the head is supposed to be one-eighth the size of the body, -then your own body was out of proportion? And your mother telling 'gli 5 i Miss Sheila Schoor you that cutting off your ear will not help you to pass art? And the self-portrait that looked like Yogi Bear? To the talented few, art brings enjoyment, but the rest .. F , will have to learn to live with stick figures. 'QP 1 Mr. Sheppard Somers Oh, Bess, what a lovely um . . . er . . . Mr. Francis Burke , - , 'M ,ln ' W dsx -4 I 1 f Yvitf- ' . 1' 1 .. x N:'7f-nf, r-'l x vs X ' - Q' v.- Y. : 19,-Q '. ' 1wf'i:f-if' si , Y I at .e . A, 5 ' 1' ,H, ,gr in -f '. .. - . Y V V r Y- . X -- img A mia off 6-fi M7 QM,-.f L'-J ,ffpxl Mr. Lawrence Mitall, Chairman N' il' Q -- , . I - 'W l 1 Mr. Dominic Karcich music For twelve months we were exposed to culture. We learned that we Couldn't understand opera because it was sung in a foreign language ...that putting your fingers in your mouth gives your vowels a purer tone . . . that singing in unison means that everyone sings the same notes and that harmony means everyone sings something different . .. We learned that Engle- bert Humperdink really died hundreds of years ago-and that Hansel and Gretel wasn't merely a fairy tale. We learned to sing ourselves, no matter how horrible we sounded, and to ap- preciate great singers-even if they weren't the Beatles. Mrs. Catherine Zankowich Mfyfsm fi-.PW Mr. Kenneth Mcnmd Deg!- QLLQJ 5 A 7756642 Roll xt. f Q U , ,J- 2 , - - ' 5.1 - .-1 '35 Z' f V 1 u'v I , qllh, , , . LC, n '1 We ffgjffg, 72355105 i 1 l E Mr. Arthur Do I science When you're wondering what can possibly be learned from observ- ing the blood pulsing through a worm's superior and interior vena cava, the answer is Don't ask, keep watching. The power of observation is a part of the intelligence inherent in mang at least that's what the Bio teachers tell you. It's difficult though to believe this when strug- gling with Chem homework and trying to figure out how your lab partner could break a brand new set of test tubes that weren't even needed for the experiment. One thing is certain, thoughg Science is a precise subject-confusing, but precise. r Mr. M sings Mammy .. , ,. -.uni-1. 1-. .Y A. Mrs. Elinor Entelis ,, . i ,,,..-,-, , . . U, -.Ari Will,--,,l,-l.E -. i NIE, - ' Q Qt Mr. Alexander Milligan, Chairman Mr. Richard Tarter Mr. Anthony Masulaitis Mr. Leo Disend Mr. Bernard Mann . ,w 'L+-f dl? ,, .1 mi 'ML 5- ' Uv--31 n ww , ,gc . I. inf' H 'Z S - ' y Mr. Robert Popper 1: neu.. ' 2 vu- ..,....-g 1: .k r -4411 X A 2 n ur' w e-W .L .Q E mi J Mnss Anne Bartolomeo top: Mr. Joseph Brogan bottom: Mrs. Enid Freeman in Mr. Burton Goldfeld I hope this works-Curl-Free didn't! Miss Helen Dowdeswell, Cbairmmz 1 . ij.. 'f'fvl '.j , fi' 5 , -e:.:.!'t-fItQQ,!j fl , 'fig :,, El- fl- -:flf ,W-.., l ., ,A .. ,gall : l.,.J:5l!E W ill l uw 1, X', 4.yi I. .:: 'f Y Miss Eleanor Lehman .X language Eager to become fluent in a second language I worked diligently to master the new vocabulary and gained not only knowledge but an insight into the art of mastering a foreign tongue. First, I discovered that one can not properly trill an r and simultaneous- ly blow a bubble. And, upon receiving a 25 on a dictee, it became apparent that there is no way known to man of discerning the imperfect form of the con- ditional. I also learned, after running hysterically out of class, that that unearthly noise was not an air raid drill signal, but merely the barrier release. Somewhat wiser, I decided to save homework time by answering the guide questions without reading the entire chapter. My boast of cleverness soon faded when I was called upon to give a resume of the entire chap- ter the next day. g When they spoke of the language barrier, I thought they meant between countries-not teacher and student. x ' ffl X W in-1' ' 'il f, - V' Tiff . X .5 Mrs. Norma Klayman few Mr. Alan Silberlight Ilkley! ', liigioli, Wjglnwif Mill' 'ifi -...g,.., M if-27 xr- . 'll , , . .1 g l -4 Li-'-ib ff-E I i i if fi. 4.7 . ,4 Ili. DQ! Y 7 , R174 'I AN , 3' f- 25-' ' , L ' '60 ' T ' ' .IV v , .' , . V' xo-Qi X r I, ,gi ' E ' E f A rar in I-g f-1: Mrs. Lazetta Brngellr f, , . W- . wry lf ua ' ' ,-It 1 -ax, xii. 15, tk 1 - Qi 5 - hriqxk M 'jf if . Y 3 A X. gs Q tif . i 'Tv 12 -P' . avifm 'ff V iv fa 'Z' - fr' A i 'Zvi ' sw I IJ fi' I 9 w ' -' ' .1 i H' sfio QV, 9 54 ii! Miss Beatrice Cottone Y'! f 7' J Mrs. Madelyne Spii-rber X !,,,i' fi., N H , I , n. A Z I got WMCA Mrs. Shirley Siegel Mindy Slater exuberant over a translation drill is mathematics , V- ,un 1- am W!i.e,,:- Qll, ' -,f-, Mr. John Blaney Ariifzg Chairman I marched into Math for the first time armed with sharp- ened pencils, a protractor and a great deal of self-assurance. The first two setbacks were finding out I didn't know how to fold my homework paper, and discovering that a pair of compasses was one implement, not two. After sitting down to a table of trigonometric functions, and swallowing the square roots, I picked up the nearest pen and ruler and set out to attack the theorems and corollaries which were in my way. Through a maze of swampy cleltas I walked, charging up and down slopes, losing many fractional coefficients along the way. Sometimes the results were positive, sometimes negative, but what really almost killed me was finding out that some problems were just undefined. The war took six years, and the probability of success seemed slim, and though there were casualties and failed tests along the way, I finally received my honorable discharge, an integral part of my life. Now I can die in peace. Roberta Segal Acting Chairman gk f ' la t --- 1 - ' , gl X 1 . H5 - Z ,gig V yi N . :Z I.,--. . Mr. Michael Doyle I 'E-av Mrs. Louise Scanlon by y ,. fm, A W . WM.. r jp' ff , V f., - I 1 .P -1 3 ' va . - , Lf ' Mrs. Selma Gold Mr. Ronald Allison ,. .rm w ,yy ww l 'PEN l'IOUSl L f'j':':: -:.,3r ..1 . ...Q Q.. Mr. Victor Fischer XVzmt a solution? Go to Heller Mr. Bernard Artzt Mr. John McMullen I - la . A, ' .K-M A .i- ,n l - , ,A ' ' , -, -a-'4 l -1 , ' ' A il' ' ' Y.'H1':' z,,,-Q. gl J' , ' ri, .--:Qfw aff U22-1 'wi lv ' , ' iff Qleigfg-5 f'j:,.f .L -, JJ:-ifF::31' l A' ,A 5Lff f'-' ,ff ' l U1 i'f AI,55' 1 fp I , L ' H' . q,p:gg.f F' fl 'A lf - J ' Wglli-55' ,il-lxlfhir J. ,, 'X 4-U-1' igrlflvlglf -- ' V 1 -- 1 -. :,- I - . Wifi ,film ' 'I 3521- 'Rx galff 1 1 ' . V ':. ,.-J- I : - W v- 1 . . 7' .' fl - :A , t T.34i1ff v'f, 'tif fl' 9' ' ,K l i?-7? -A li Q if A V L' 'Uv' X V X' 'A Y f I ff'4:FQ.'lV - l' ,. 'f il 'L fig :gp gf, l , 'Ili'- i AF uf ' ' - 4' L f' il 1 Q 'Miss Linda Cirminiello Mr, Carl Botti Mr. Leonard Crapanzano Mr. William Von Novak J' lop: Mr. Anthony Macchia bolloms Mrs. Mary Weiss Mr. Thomas Collins, Chairman social studies We complained constantly about having to spell the names of cities that no longer exist and having to memorize a hundred rivers, countries and lakes for a map test that only consisted of two questions. Nor did we like studying the same wars over and over again and getting the answers to our time-lines wrong by one letter. And if we had to listen one more time to our teachers tell us that we resembled the flappers of the Roaring Twenties we would have revolted. Learn- ing about World History by reading the review book and watching films was fun. But when the Regents came . . . . An indication though, of the success of the Social Studies department is the great number of seniors who each year elect courses in sociology and economics. ff lf Mr. Robert Monck Mrs. Margery des Groseilliers Miss Charlotte Cascio W. ., -1 AAY, A.. X W 5 r IJ ' 1 4 'JD '7E',','1 'I.,'1 lrrwlli . J,h34E-:2 '- ff1'g.n-Q-,,L 'W ' :. k?1:4JH . f 5321 fi-f4- '-ff 1 home economics What could be nicer than learning to cook, sew and take care of babies? There I was, so proud of my fried fish dinner, carefully carry- ing it to the table, the smile of achievement on my face, and then my foot slipped. I didn't give up though. I turned to sewing instead. My dress was beautiful. Unfortunately, I forgot to leave an opening for my head. I decided then that my field was definitely children. I can still hear Mrs. Brady screaming that I was drowning the rubber dummy in its bath. I finally did master the art of creating a souffle that didn't collapse, of buying the right size pattern and of getting a baby clean without killing it first. Marriage, here I come! 'S '52 K? Mrs. Ioan Brady, Clmirmazz Mrs. Annette Fisher Mrs. Katherine McCourt 'f Ein1g, SM, ey! Miss Iviarianne Scotto 'ft IFJ? sr .Hwy by zlliliiw Got a scissor? I just sewed my fingers together. fgs ,tilt - f 1 , -1 illffs J' ' , Mr. Timothy Leonard Mr. Donald Fleming Mr. John Boccio Mr. Michael Schenkman 0 0 , Industrial arts Now is the time. The mmzir course is here: Industrial Arts. Wait a minute . . . I must be in the wrong room. I don't Want to make potholders This room is more like it-woodworking. I really want to make a stereo cabinet but my teacher said that I had to have more than two days of woodworking. So, I'm making a shelf. Maybe I can take auto-shop next year. But, when I mentioned last night that I can't wait to overhaul the carburetor and get at the clutch, Dad ran out and locked the garage door. Well, at least Mr. Schenkman trusts me. . .f A 1 Mr. Richard Hutton, Chairman Mr. David Anderson Ti , ,N ,iw Iop: Mr. Robert Pearce bottom: Mr. jack Simes Mr. Norman Picht physical education , The major goal of the gym department is to keep our lazy generation physically fit through basketball, volleyball, football, soft- ball, and calisthenics. The goals of the hard- working students, however, differ: to hide your white T-shirt under the green gym shirt, to cover up your girdle with a too tight gym suit, to be excused from gym for six weeks due to a sprained earlobe, to not get detention for wearing black socks, to avoid being elbowed while dressing, to have time to shower ami dry, to have a stuffed nose so you can't smell the locker room. These aims are achieved by few, however, so stash the cookies and put out the cigarettes-Go, you chicken fat, go. ----PM ' - .. ,... . .J '- ' - 'av ' i A----., YY '- M ' .' C . 5'-N 1-..-. ,, ,W l E Q 'i. 'i-ii W M2 U, 1 A 1' . 1' I .i-. ,. , ' . ....., .A . it , 1. ,,,, ...i i . ,,, .. Y - --1 , ares f- ' , 1- ... ,, Q 5-flint? X-5,5 lg, V - eh---..,,..,,, I :I Wu, . M' .cts fi ,,, :i ,N I'-4-.-....kk.. ...ii-i YJ. I 'x ' W 1 4 I .qs . v i:lf-,smlW- .. s.. .., rf I .Q 'l L top: Mr. Ralph Iansson middle: Mr. Paul Rosenberg bottom: Mrs. Susan Gomez if - u -Qi' Y Miss joan Smith, Chairman XR ,X l. Mr. Robert Burns health Waging a single-handed battle against the dangers of narcotics, alcohol, and tobacco and the pain of mental illness, Mr. Dee Tyson teaches and helps others who have fallen prey to these maladies. Y... Mr. Sherman Pohl, Chairman , , ', ,. Y ,v---z -' Q ' ,- '17-.. - L' - w-nz.-4-f-U 'f - :.'4'-.aa 4195 Miss Bernice Bayers . Mr. Dee Tyson business education s The first assignment in typing is always the same-off with the fingernails. But with a little prodding from the teacher, and a threatened failure on the report card, the nails come off. Other business students are luckierg they don't have to worry about losing their claws. They merely have to struggle to decode a system of hieroglyphics known as shorthand. Yet, the Business Department prepares many students each year for secretarial and stenographic work. The students then realize - that those timed writings pay off. Mr. Frank Collins -- rrtigfri if N .., 1151! r -- ug' 4, . . ,, l i -. pi u ISR, , , A . ,ur ,H Nl i. I ' 1' 1.4 . -Wi Qi., L if .1 f .A n fs' 'f ' . 1 i, , flap f- 5, Ami ' '- , ' vu L Af.:-4 1. i sr, 1 ' V '?5,i,i,ySii' me-4 - U ll, ...-. 3- y ,Q yy. . V 9: W ' K ' V P Mrs. Harriet Jonas Mr. Ivan Campbell, C bnirmmz ,, Y L 'il Mrs. jean Katz x vii- ,rg NF? 9.1 - ,. 3 W -, aa 1 y s ' , - if J ' Mrs. Rose Welch 1 i ll .-Lil-QQZY..i' ft ' 5:13 V 1 Hill ' All -if 11 il ' .fl-' K i'-lgkxchil , 'i r ff fimri 1 .X 4 . .Q ua. ui it i .fr Us gli fr 1 'Yr -H 3544 .V-'H' . 4 3 if -M1 x Mr Lloyd Gottlieb Mrs. Marie Martin ML John Ayres custodial staff 1hp.T Saving Contact lenses from drowning in a sink and re- trieving bite plates left in the cafeteria are only two of the many tasks performed by North High's valiant custodial staff. Adept at prying open lockers that have become jammed with week-old lunches and fixing the radiator in the sub-zero Spanish room, the custodians make the student's six year stay more pleasant. Miss Hannah lockers, Malron A Q l-A . 'i ' N xp J I ,, .1 -p .I wh :I E' WI? V si I ' . :X 4.3, ,A r .. ' 1 ' '- v it 5 . , ,- ef ' I I l - , ,1 wl - i 1- .V U ,twin ,.,, :a ft x, Q , ' i . 'uf 'f ' 1 ' , :Ji-' A l .. .J p, . XX .Ml W, H- :.,-- . 5 ' gt' Jl ,y N nag - 1 it -' in f W U' L. ,711 V E , N'-, ,q i fl , Z ' cal 1, 5,1 , mate., ff- ., mn ., '-f - H , Mr. Thomas ZOC-Zllel' And then there was the one about the travel ing salesman . . . H 'X V I N ,ws .Z X 7 Mr. Vincent Z0110 ' Mr, Anthony Palrninteri Boop, Boop bee doop ! cafeteria! staff Working to maintain the low cost of lunches and meeting the minimum nutri- tional standards is not an easy taskg yet North I-Iigh's cafeteria staff strives daily to satisfy the gourmets and bon-vivants who cou- rageously buy their lunches in school. Haute cuisine it's not, but then, could you buy Sicilian pizza in Maxim's? WIS' rf,-H. ' ',. 'irrfq . Nu. t 5.514 Q 3:5 , , - I 1 Y. . X -If l 1 I . ' left to figbi: Mrs. Marchg Mrs. Mistrettag Mrs. Verusog Mrs. Zolag Mrs. Browng Mrs. Cabrerag Mrs. Hagmanng Mrs. Campbellg Mrs. Levineg Mrs. Riccobono. secretarial staff Filling out forms, arranging conferences and compiling Mr. Smith's infamous lists, the secretarial staff is the real force behind the adminis- tration's efficiency. Despite those occasional instances when the deten- tion and attendanceilists become confused and passes for the clinic are issued when the doctor will not be present, the secretarial staff is in full control of key North High activities. .la lefz zo fight: Mrs. Waiteg Mrs. Spinellig Mrs. Seidlg Mrs. Kelleherg Mrs. Kerznerg Mrs. Adamog Mrs. Pornperlg Mrs. Misturinig Mrs. Gerardig Mrs. Trezzag Mrs. Bobbeg Mrs. Belzg Mrs. Gruber fr' 31 I ., g.: . Q l I Q , . .,1-. X ' r ' ' X fl lv. 1'- nl I wh. ,Q . gy, ,, 5 ii' 'fi wc . ..t, N-1 .Q V W ' M . I s 1 an Du .41-at - S, -ag ff ' V . N xv X, , A S , q.1'A'JEF 5, A ku , sfgg. ,'v, ' 5 r M! ,J P-,.rg-S ..uf .. Q ' ,v ix-fl M ' F' nl S a -an li 0'f P'F X wh, su, 'Q JV' in .Aff X' 'Z , 64,4 Ziff.: H' 'Q 3 ' i ..v ' of 3 5 , ,I , ' 4 l E . J 'Z I' I .pf-54' , v 7 W Z 1 ex! '? 'W xg M J unoenclassmen BY I. fi H ,-4ub J bf fr 'ni ,,..AV, v 'fg:,'A lf' 4 ,-4 I ,- .Q , f' - , ,,-,' 'fn :gg vt' 41 ' .1 , Wf- -if 51.1 .,-f' - A ' M C: , S2 I C: S G3 I fi 439 I S , L - I C Q . 'X Y: .HK 'A 1 1 f .,, .s., 4: L ZJXLM J ...t V: ..,.,,,. L 5 M, . ,cfm , r ji -14 'QM' 1 J..L, - -- - L1 - L' A Why are the water fountains so high? Get undressed in gym? Me? In front of all those kids? Are they kidding? A period and a half of English? When do we get to go out on the playground after lunch? No playground? Then where do they keep the swings? Are you trying to tell me that we have to eat what we make in Home Eco- nomics? If they think I'm going to stand there and let them poke me in the stomach to test my voice . . . I don't even know what orientation means, much less know where it is. How can I ask that senior girl for help? I can't even reach her miniskirt. Mr. Bill Von Novak .racial advimr sitting: L. Palmerg L. Leftoff. seventh gra de Prerident Laura Palmer I .jp-.- ' ...-by--1-. --. p---n .1 -Q:-si ue-'-5-gw-A -4 i g......... ....14P-4--.- ....., Jmnding. D Basfello' N. Fromerg J. Beuttenmuellerg D. Maniscalcog R. Jaffag L. Petraglia. Q t I HQ 5.11 i':-': '0'o': . -, 0 a u l.t.g.9Q.' .' 'p Ja' I' , p 5 1. 0 14 lo o 'Os 0 Q ',l xx wl l..b.,Q...4?. v 99.10 ..0' Jl..X '.,.xJi.'l 0 ', I v 5' ' 0 o ' Q 0 .' U f The ups e W- be P 'Y f' gp r V-rw I and downs of a seventh grader. - The seventh graders booze xt up on orange drink. I I s 4I h 1 Mrs desGrosseil1iers, Social Advisor eighth grade as 5 m--w - v 1 .Tift -, ' N L X-,nflgtf .. T ,-r.-.,,..-,.,,, , . .rztlzng M Lenwancl L Perilli P Markowitzg A. Bellamtoniog A. Weinman. .rzmzdmg rant S Goldfarb R Messing S. Mixong B. Danisj j. Chimeraneg P. Wassermang M. Shultzg D. Eisen. .standing back J Mackmght S Egan T Schwalleg G. Ressg R. Sandsg S. Guberman. No longer are they the shortest people in the school-they are the second shortest. Reaching the tops of their lockers is easy. They don't get lost while looking for the Nurse's office or Exit Their happiest moments are those spent giving advice or the specialized art of opening lockers. They strut as they walk through the halls, secure in the knowledge that they belong. The afternoon social is held and for the first time the boys actually dance with the girls. For the last time they go from class to class with the same group of '72'ers, suffering through a full year of science, johnny Tremain and The Man Withozzt a Caurzlry. Watch out Class of '72, next year you're on your own. 'I Ewa, we 174' We if Mjffgfffw -....u,.,,1 --L.. ,., b L-.X , --vw . ki -'. if- I think I'm gonna cry. Even eighth grade cut-ups have their vices ,aqui-Ftp,-' ' E11 i-...-- -, 'V- A ei.:-I ,Z ici XA 1 v. . 4 iff' Q ggi, 111, :ij Talent U1 emerges in the eight grade art class. '77 X. ..,.....Z ' 14.5. -- L. to R. tilting: V. Krall: S. Beuttenmuellerg G. Vinikg R, Lowensteing P. Sayre. 2nd row: M. Moliverg J. Gotliebg E. Osterg E. Wolinslcyg R. Schoenbergg I.. Convoyg D. jessen. ninth grade I .thought she was insulting me when she called me a fresh- man! We separate to go to classes-Who will I follow to French? Typing is for sissies, Why can't we go to Senior High assemblies? Why donlt we have music anymore? Those sen- iors still cut into the lunch line. Our first float-chicken wire doesn't come already stuffed? I will not give an autobiogra- phical speech in front of all those people. What's a Hi-Y? Why didn't Shakespeare write in English? You mean we finally get to go to a night dance? Such are the realizations and shattered dreams of the per- secuted ninth grader. The Class of 1971, under the leadership of Gene Vinik, directed their enthusiasm and energy toward the building of their first float, ':The Time Tunnel. If they continue in the same manner, the future can only hold suc- cess for them. A Ci! top: Prerideni Gene Vinik bottom: Social Advisor Mrs. Anne Gallagher i-.... iki pr A-xi s - Scratch a little lower and to the right. Okay, you guys, the coast is clear! I spray my teeth with Comamnd. Time-traveler Richard Kopecky views the world of 1967. tenth grade Spurred on by the momentous knowledge that they are officially out of junior high, the sophomores enter their year with a new burst of enthusiasm. Endowed with many new privileges including attend- ing senior high assemblies, competing in the one-act play contest, and graduating from freshman to I.V. sports, sophomores also have a sec- Q 5:5551 :' U ggi? i ri- Q 2, ond attempt at the float parade. The tenth grade was especially thrilled with this event because they proudly claimed first prize for their magnificent float, I Dream of Jeannie. To remind them of their diligent efforts, the sophomores built a minitiature replica for dis- play in the showcase. Along with the new-found activities, the grade has to tackle more complex subject matter. Sophomores, inebriated with formaldyhyde, take sadistic delight in dissecting defenseless frogs, and eating lunch the following period. And, if you notice a sophomore turning pre- maturely gray, it's probably due to the anxiety of trying to remember 600 dates for the World History Regents. So keep at it, sophomores. With Mr. McMullan behind you, you can't lose. l l. to f tilting: P. Zimmemg J. Falk, R. Gouletg S. Bobg B. Hoffman. v ' 0 5 x: MS 'L Q Q K -xiii . l '-. 'N-, 8- S. -.X i 5, X . N . i . R v. S . xg. 5 in ir- -- -1: gl! l ml? 1 I O . H I-61: .i .' K Mr. J. McMullan, Sofia! Advisor President, Robert Goulet d ' i g S. Kl ' g G. P d g P. T g A. Levinson, A. Devivog A. Kleing M. Seedmang E. Grossingerg B. Marzanog C. Kerman iffy :ggi 5. Alggmawigzgulgl Hinclgngielvfoonvesg R. Schiebelhuthg R. Rubensteing C. Baerg J. Osterg j. Herskowitzz K. Barnett. I l 4 Q , . up :nf - 1gf5'g ,,,.fr T754 - CVT? .L,, ,. '.'1 'mid T Rise and Fall of a Tower C Take me to your leader! s. 1, l.rw.4wgE- ,J V .-. I- ? Y .. 1 -J J V. It ,ff l- :rs.r'NfMQ Q n - p ,1'2'f 11 f-rx: l ,ry ' I , All? -' x -ZgE2,Ei 'iw I a . '--w fl V l l ,. , Q. W Q . X n A .rxlgitggqim , , 1 V: 4.,:.U- , . W' N , . ,-1.-4 ,V 1 555, -, x , , w -n' 1, -i f V H ln hr.. I X VL. i Our Dreamy Jeannie, Andrea Devivo Don't you wish you had a bunsen bum er? 47 eleventh gra de This was the year they waited for The year they feared The ear - L, - ,qw .-, -.-. I 1 315.25114 -..'E' of hard work and tests, tests, tests. There were the PSAT's, the SAT's, the National Merits and every Regents created. The year they started to look at colleges-Harvard, Yale, Radcliffe and Vas- sar-received our test sdores and turned to Parsons and I..I.U. instead. While worrying, the juniors nevertheless managed to sponsor the Battle of the Bands , the most popular dance ever held at North, to create their third float, Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, and to run the candy stand and the junior Carnival. With the aid of president, Sol Katzman, social advisor, Miss Bartolomeo, and guid- ance counselor, Mr. Kampf, they survived the hardest year of them all. Now they're ready for the year ahead-English, Health, and five study halls. President Sol Katzman lg 1 . fgiilm.. W X . ,ii C V, , ,jf I. ., . :TJ - - .X .iff . N I ' -all sealed: S. Danisg S. Libeng J. Aronsong B. Rosenbaumg S. Emig. rn --1 1 1-1-,Q ,'-it vi -. '.u.t,- ,- FN- Miss Bartolomeo, Sofia! Advisor recomi raw: N. Steckmestg K. Shawg V. Londong B. Glickg D. Friedmang C. Browng S. Friedlerg J. Markowitz. l 1 third row: C. Cannatag J. Passerellag j. Zaidwergerg P. Schererg B. Alexanderg F. Gilbertg S. Coheng M. Sp1ewakgF.Lev1ne. ,,.,,?1-- 'KJ' xi 1.5 f., '1 ,J ' -- . , D1-riff ,,f 'S Mike Berg is over-sixed. Marc I-Ioch awaits the return of the blue fairy . I ' N Mx . ' ' J! 4- L N 11 . y , .I r Q ,YW N 5' s 95 u .Y 4' 5 s .f- -1 Q - .,. q +. QS' ll: is ,- -- -T. 50 ' ref -I r vw, ik .,, vs 9' . g ,Q- 4.1, :engw gm b Ni. , B, ff W MW MW W5 fn- if gwfwf L J .NN I don t Mess er round heh' igmff A and then he said Have a bite, Adam. v 5-a- -.kg - ,, 1-...s- r , g..J J' Haun- .-1. L.-p-f We re only off by 3000 grams-fudge nt!! mi M i I' J , lr - s Mwbsh'-8 -f.i,.. . s 'n'. .,. -3.-.N-new ,H 1 ,,.-vs -'E KMX . 5 .GX 4. N. U , 'C E ' .. J 1043: 'Sas' 'Q ' 9' ,' :H ff 7 I 0' V-:M r uw X 3, .' hp '? C 0 ,wgaqlxg lv, 1 L ' ye ag. . -U bg Jr 2 4 r J, cc -an Q-I N 0... 4 4-N br-?lAY ,6. lf. 1.9 'A ps 'Q,4' ' of wr -fl 'S N. ' ex, - .n fa., .il .F ', vp' -4,594 if Q Z 1 1? 14-4 X f if 5 4 lluiixx if ri 5? QV I SEDIOQS 4 1 L. 'T In 2551'- fxkg- , ee.,..'- .. -af? . 14' -' ,I . . , f U A ,--QQ H sin' 'V w Hn a, WZ ffifl '1 TA HA' YW 'IWW .' 1' z' gn- ,vLf, R ,W x F. v.-.-any , 1- . W fw L wp 3, li x ' -, ' U Y A .. ' 1.-,C - .- '1 F' Q , ' 'f' ',i,1:..':-5J'-f 3: we smile through 7 ffl Carole Beth Abravaya Ellen Ackerman Mafia Afffonte 1 if gf Richard joeseph Alexander Paffifla MHIY A1'fI1SfrOr1g l l Amy Auerbach Carol jane Bakwin Mary Ann Ballow our problems Linda Marie Balogh Willow M. Barel Nb Pamela D. Barrett 'R 'wi Edward L. Beddow jr. Bruce Bedney 191 Eugene Beinert Richard E. Bentley Nancy Berinsky '01 vc-I Q75 uw ,ie we 56 Bruce R. Bernstein jeffrey 1. Bernstein Samuel B. Bernstein 5' Raymond L. Bevacqua Patricia Bifulco Mitqhell Blair Larry Norman Bloom T-eff-Alison Blum x 1 Rochelle Bette Bob Judith Bobbe Jane A. Bonaventure Ronald R. Bonini Nicholas P. Botta Peter Bradley Saul Brandt -' 1 1 ll- ' A , - - 1 . ll , . . zz dash of toad's liver Nancy B1-ankef Patricia Joan Braver ll Q 'il li '25 'A' -l in J H .Q SD Sheila Brayman Pat Brennan R...-J' 1 Carolyn Ann Brenner Karl A. Brodsky Annette Brown M ,nd k Wa aww? A WWA7f8,,MfeQ 304913 +t-MW' AQMM WWW yiifwjvwojtw fe 9314+ me QWAQ m5zfw SJ.3 janet Buckridge Doralee Campanaro Robert W. Campbell 59 Wi-w-si Angela CHPMUH Richard R. Carroll Steven Cam-gf fb-I Barbara Jo Casino Dennis W. Cassidy Philip Catalano Alex Chernoff Harold I. Chizman Marie Ann Cigna ,f'i'Q :di :ra QXVL Jonathan Lewis Cine! james Clemente Kevin Clyne No wonder Ronnie made All-League-he has three legs! 2? Sf! WMD R il Ira Cohen jeffrey M. Cohen ' r a' '- v 1: Lois COIWCD Lillian Cohn Clifford E. Collins Robert J. Collins Robert John Constantine Roberta Coopel-man l l JoAnn Cristando Kathleen Ann Cronin Ffed W- Dfmdeff Vfilliam Davies Jim DeCafmine Marilyn de Haan Marie Deluca Joanne DeSantis Gregory Dib WE create 1' Thomas DiGanci Vincent Andrew Dini Kevin F. Donnelly .4f'lhIl-wx Peter Edward Dreyfuss Steve R. Drezner Thomas E- Dykes The seven-minute tootsie roll memories H5 Ni john Eckert Susan N. Edrich RObil'1 EiSSI1 Elmef Ready . . . Aim .. . Fire! ui' 'P-'f V-.-f Rose Eng Roy Alan Epstein Glenn Essex 1 'm H-v Steve Evans John Faber Douglas I. Falk David E. Farrugia Thomas Fasullo Norman D. Feigenbaum Steven J. Feingold Merril Feinstein .uw fm? Cosmo Anthony Filiberto Betty Ann Finneran Michael Fishelman t I ff tx-v ' 99 Hello? Hello? Robert Flamenbamn Daryl Flatt? Barbara Ann Flieger- Linda Anne Flores Robert M. Fogel Susan G. Fomb ,ff-om Gary W. Ford J V J' It's true! Ban really works! '51 W ,ill Ford ane M. Fox I Judi Anne Fraenkel Mafia Ffaggla Gilbert Franklin Thomas W. Fredericks Philip G. Ffiedbfbrg Donna Lynn Friedson Joseph A. Gallo Rosemary Helen Gandolfo 4-sip, BH '5ea. 1' Evelyn Geraghty Harvey jay Gershbein Joanne M, Geguale Michael L. Girgenti judy Ilene Goldberg jonathan Golclrick Edward Goller Carla Michele Gordon Laurie Sue Gordon -or 1 .X Aileen P. Gould Isn't this a nice pot? ..,.cf- 71 gl' .2 David S. Gould Ioan Marie Govetoso Lowell Alan Grant ww 1 5'--gg X S- Robert C, Greenbauml Cindy Marilyn Greenspan Lorraine E- Gross Steve Grossman Arlene janet Grotsky Caught redhanded! ' vffgygi-jflezeiq-2 I L Ssnf-'17 -1' ff- ' n 'T ' 1 - -A - fm' : ,-.- ,le- 1 .e .:fiff-iq..f- 'Te If-155 3135? 'T3?6,x'5,f'r?.Q5'345 7 - - ffffg- -.4 2- -'true-w:g3,E3.3, u ., ., 1 , ' '- . T -- , .. .f,..,..,, rw . ' v P fv H' , , ,-Q, '. .. 1 .H -31 ., '- .,,.. Nancy Irene Gruber Diana Gualtieri- sir- - ti. I V N K s I 3 El no Laura Guardi Harold Guberman Maureen Hagen sjfx -. . Robert A. Harris Judith Linda Hartman Dorothy Jacqueline Hayden fees! 1 A Michael Hayes Linda Susan Hellberg Kirby Heller Gary Jay Hendrickson we have our Susan Hennessy Ellen jill I-Ieuman Myra E. Hilfer wil 54 1N w Terry L. Hirsch janet Sharon Hirsh Ellen Hoberman Henry T. Hofsiss Jr. Susan Marie Hofsiss serious moments 'SP' 4ll '9 ' Nr' Dale Thomas Hollingshead Richard Steven Horowitz Nancy Howitt in-1 joel Ingram Mary Elizabeth jackson Come on, honey. It's good for you. Jeff JaC0b50f1 Wendy JHCObS0n Howard A. Jacoby Dennis Jensen 'ui-5 Candace jorden Susan S. Kane Sharon Mirsky should quit while she's ahead , .. 'R A if 1 Hugh Katz Peter Kelston Willimn Kennedy px iv! Howard Kessler john Kim 43 Y z1v Arthur Klein Barbara joan Klein Lee Kleppan Joel Kramer Sandra KfYWl1Cki Richard J. Kusack Wlilliam J. Kutchma in-4 Peter La Duca Joanne LaRosa David I. Laser john Lavery Peter Lawrence i:urJ Mona Sue Leftoff Peter David Lefton MHICY Lieb ff ,YW YF' 'ag F' ' Don't call us, we'l1 call you. -QQ' 'A'-1 .,', Lorraine Leto joan B. Levine Nancy Levine Marsha Lois Lichtman Jeffrey Lieberman ,-QF? . F, Alice R. Liebner Louise H. Linder Nancy E. Lobel Nl! Ray Lofmark Mariann Lomando Walter Loniak Jeanne Virginia Lutz Tina Geraldine Lyon Patricia Madden Look, I didn't write the song! iam-P Al Ronnie Maercker Eileen Magee I -'uv M317 Ann Maiello Isa-Bonnie Malesk Lynda M. Mimcusi Richard Margolies Mafi0fiC,Mafk5 Linda Markowitz Wendy Mafmgf Kathy Mafotta james Henry Martin , N 9 1 . - ' 'ir 11 , ,H - n ' . ,ww-2 . .,. ,iw- ., gd. james McGowan Had any lately? Patricia Meglin Peter Meglin Ivan Menschel zilf Lois Mertens Bonnie Terri Meyer 1,- 1 v, . kb-5 we're drunk with iXH'J xvw Spear- Donald Meyer Rich Meyer Richard Michaels il!-'nf Janet Miller Judith E. Miller Lorraine Linda Miller ' Xa ' 41' L senior power Steven Peter Miller Sharon Mirsky 1-as june Misturini '5' 'if' ' --A73-, .ga- 1 qua, 1 Maureen Ann Monahan It sure would be nice if the 'can was open. '33 Michael Mofan William Allan Morris Alexander Mozdzer 85 Q l ?19 ,lik Irene Murphy Elaine Murtha Candida Nam Linda Balogh balances a scratch on her wrist Patricia V. Naso Katharine E. Neilson janet Nettuno ohn J. Newcombe Warren Newrna John weed rl7er e i - L nap n M75 :wr , ffwfljwfi M ryElizabeth Niemeyer Mark B.Nof5fein I 74,00 MariceOrnste1n NLMJML nw' , A MM j 'QQ Nad E'- Jeffrey OSYCI Barbara Ostrow Ernest Pappas Peter Petti 87 Frank Pimero Deborah Pitt Brian T. Plaugic Steven B. Prince Stuart Prince peter Edward Pmnf 61' Martin M. Rabach Amy Lynne Radwell Ray Ragusa uw he iw,-1-7 Dorothy Sue Raysman Michael Reich Rona Lynn Reisfeld And here's your cut, Mr. Albert if H Bradley Ress Karen Joyce Rich EfiC L- Rlfhafd David S. Rosen Jonathan Rosen --,-AV' ff? Arnold Jay Rosenfeld Politics make strange bench fellows. Barbara M. Rosenwasser Shelley Rotner Danny Rubenstein Carla J. Sampson ,fhx joseph Samuels LOU Sands jc-:aj Sattler M Qmiwfw -3 'Gif Marion Scavone Linda Schiano Barbara Schiller 9l :L Eileen Schimmenti Ray Schmitt Mark Schneider Ka ren Diane Schonberg Edward H. Schuster I R G swf f M Stephen Schwartz Richard Steven Sghwalbe Josephine A. Sclafani V AQ.-f When they turn on, I turn off. Charles Shapiro Jane E. Sheridan Ellen Mary Shimkus QQ Gail Shulman Mary Ann Seiller Annmarie Felicia Signoretti 93 we absorb, meditate Y' -1 Edward Siler Barbara Simmons Cliffprd H. Siskin Bruce Skolnick ' xr N, ?' Cari Slater Craig Smith -QCP' Peggy Smith Nancy R. Smollen and discuss john Solis Kenneth john Solner Roy Harris Sonkin Dominick Spadafina Teddy P. Sperdakos How about Damascus in the Jeuenlh? W ' . W Y Q H f n, 3, 1 4 ,, 1 1 MMY Ann Stark Janet Sue Stein Brian Philip Sterman Please give me a student deferment! Q37 Rosanne Stoneman F? Arnold Strauss Jul ie Strumpf Robert Sunshine Ca'f01 Marie SUf0fi'-15 john Swensen Kenneth 5Ymaf15ki jeffrey Steven Tabak X snail, A 64 DQGQW Qqmgfmmgwkiifvixeagtvw '1 Q9 Tcwlm NQAO OLNCXQ. Frances M. Tanzella Nina Sue Tepper Raymond Thompson Dorothea Toolan EXJQJL: Sx ivQ,Q QZNQAA B ow one Q.u,9vLADOL!5gjb umfw Aug , 1 UU-Q, YKDXVKJGM Ronald Tosh Marshall D. Trager xl.-ff Thomas Tripp Safldfa Tufshefl Cynthia M. Valente fi-M Y fi 1:- W an ,iid 5 'P Cathleen I. Vasta George Von Thaden Carroll Wagner Ronda Wanderman 40 Michele Weidbefg Lynn Andrea Weinberg Fae Myrna Weiss Lawrence Hal Weiner Dennis Jerome West we dream of Sean C. Whelan john Will jill A. Wiltsek Rich Wishin Mary Wolters Kenneth Theodore Yanek Andrea Yodoff Barbara Anne Zaffuto conquest Frank Zappia Diane Mae Zimmern S'-Y! Joanne Elizabeth Zopf 'W' Marcia Elizabeth Zorn IOC Zwfelffh in retrospect seventh grade The security of sixth grade is gone. Faced with six years of hard work and the confusion of a new school, we turn to Miss Nechi, our guidance counselor, and Mr. Brown, our social advisor, for assistance. We elect Steve Schwartz our grade president and he organizes our first dance: the only square-dance that ever had a pie-eating contest. Jerry Lewis stars at our next social function, a movie-dance with records instead of a band. Miss Aronowitz decides to com- bine fun and learning by taking us to the Mineola Court House and the New York Stock Exchange, where we lose Doug Falk on the Staten Island Ferry. 9 it 911 it Yr? Q, M1 ?fl'fP5E1lf'5r7ss,- 1 -1..'.' i-f' . 0 Q Atl' 4 eighth grade We made it through the year of loneliness and jammed lockers, only to realize that we're really not bigger than we were last year. Mr. Brown, our social advisor discovers a project-collecting tea-tags to buy a seeing-eye dog for a blind person. So, led by president Steve Miller, we hold a dance and charge an admission price of five tea-tags only to find out that the whole thing is a fraud. At our next dance Richie Alexander and Arlene Grotsky waddle'i their Way to victory in the dance Contest to the beat of a real band. In September, thirty-three of us enter the AP math class and only sixteen of us emerge in June. fr X ,A rf X X .. if V' y l ' , i . , ,f , . 5, urgfi I , il '- ,f K 'A V y ' , l l ' -X rl F' it ls Q. ninth grade Guided by Richard Horowitz, the freshman year is one of new experiences and adventure. Finally considered old enough to brave North's perilous halls alone, we are split up in homeroom and expected to find each class by our- selves and, before the late bell. Spurred on by Dickie Bentley and Steve Schwartz, float chairmen, we create our first float, the prize winning Disneyland, Thrilled by this success, we open our first booth at the junior Carnival and monkey to the beat of the Sideburns at our Olympics dance. Miss Nechi is replaced by Mrs. Heath-the second in what is to be a long list of guidance counselors. Our first Regents marks the end of a year of turmoil, but we weather it all optimistically. , ish lg '1- N nw xii , ..,. I, 1 tenth grade As we enter our sophomore year, we discovered, for a change, that we have a new guidance counselor, Mr. How- ard Lutz. Our security unshattered, we look forward to an exciting year under President jon Ciner's direction. In lieu of the traditional sophomore movie, we have our Autumn Dance, featuring the Ivy Five. Encouraged by the success of this event, we courageously face the task of building a float. Steve Schwartz and Teri Marsh supervise as Archie grows, but the poor boy has an accident on the way to Fireman's Field, and we win no prizes this year. Undaunted, we look to our first One-Act Play to repair our wounded pride. Under the direction of Lee Blum and Margie Marks, we present Eric Richard as a Latin lover wooing Spanish senorita, Laurie Gordon, it is a prize winning play-we win ticket sales. To compensate for this defeat, joan Levine and Sue Edrich, acting as co-chairmen for our Magic Wand booth at the junior Carnival, boost our spirits by replenishing the grade treasury. At the conclusion of the year, we are ready.to meet the challenge of the 11th grade. After all, if we could make it through Mr. Disend's lab sessions, we could make it through anything. asv' , -,, i F' iii? by .N ll 11.5 ' ' ltr n ,Q ,S ,. I f , :dh- Ti . r .pjQ1., 2'a-1 , g Y NT-I Xl eleventh grade We return to school thinking, This will be our hardest year, -but don't really know what we mean. We meet Mr. Mercurio, our fourth guidance counselor in five years, and another new social advisor, Mr. Davis. At grade coun- cil meetings President Steve Miller impresses us with his amazing vocabulary. Our first major test, the PSAT starts everyone worrying about the future, but we forget all that in the excitement of building our float, Alice in Wonder- land , which cops third place at the North-South game, Our Junior candy stand isn't too profitable-more candy is eaten than sold. National Merits are taken and National Honor Society inducts twenty-six juniors, whose swelled heads are deflated by the SAT's. In chemistry Larry Bloom sends the odor of pineapples reeking throughout the halls, but it doesn't give us the high feeling we've gotten from wearing our new rings. .R , 'LA MAD l SEHERE WEQQQSIQ 3 ',f- , TRIEEOUT UNDER Q .,.q, ,a . . HOUSM FRONT ofthe i' l QQ i HAREF-Gnd Tl1el1ARCH . r sv' Fri .Um and Ute Hr-irrra .Mixing y JV N ttll, L 1 , L ,-:,gv',l?flF' i U A 11,1 rr ' .jg Y., f 9: :lf X ,, Qs L vita junior carnival Splattered with paint, sticky with cotton candy, we leave our Carnival, the most profitable in North Highs his- tory: many of us with only memories, some with upset stomachs, and a few with souvenirs. For the well-dressed spend- er, Steve Schwartz auctions off various Salvation Army rejects, from wide ties, to army berets, to saddle shoesg for the adventurous there is food and drinkg for the I'll take a chance group, there's a raffle. Hard-working chairmen, Marty Rabach and Judy Goldberg, make sure, too, that kids can lose their money at the quicker-than-the-eye turtle races, the nerve-racking magic wand, and the inevitable nickel pitch. fl y p f J' l i A 'el I Us 'grail .Ami MQ, D 8141 a fri wif, l 'gi Z, 'Y -ff l lit lla lla ',ff'l3+if?l l lNV'l ll f-I ' 1, ,. I pa El l lt student council elections Council Elections becomes a fight to see which party can spend the most money on campaigns. Thumbs Up, chaired by Aileen Gould and Steve Evans, distributed combs, rulers, pens and telephone dialers. jeff Tabak, the leader of PLAN retaliates with larger combs, buttons and rulers. Students choose their parties and attend numerous fund- raising dances with bands and refreshments. In return for this support, the candidates promise a student lounge, pop music to fill the lunchroom, and a coke machine. After hearing all the speeches and deciding who are the best-quali- fied Spartans, students go to the polls and elect Richie Horowitz, Doug Falk, Karen Schonberg, Dickie Bentley and Linda Balogh. '25, 4-,'-t U IX .f UCY yu ll .ge Q 3 l A VT pf I W7 ft H9 .IL P.- . 14 J almost seniors Steve Evans, Tom DiGanci, Carla Sampson, Peter Pront and Mona Leftoff take over Grade Council, we face those Regents, twenty of our beauties are chosen for Daisy Chain, and then, finally, we arrive. 'sf'N.' wj .- 'ffl' 11.1- ,-J . I3 2 ii . , 'Q ' '4'i'. i Steve Evans, Pre.ride1zt seniors We soon discovered that the senior year was not as easy as we were led to believe. Somehow there seemed to be piles of school- work and extracurricular activities that were just begging for senior participation. Magazine Drive Chairmen Sue Edrich and Marty Rabach, assisted by high salesman Phil Friedberg, helped the Class of '68 to sell 312,000 worth of magazines, a new record. Striking Maria Fragola was chosen as North High's Queen and reigned at the Coronation Dance and the North-South game, which we won 12-6. Our entry in the float parade was Maya, featuring a life-size elephant planned and executed by Bruce Bedney and Phil Friedberg. The winning Senior One-Act Play, Impromptu, was directed by jeff Tabak and Lori Sands and starred Steve Miller, Laurie Gordon, Liz Malesk, and Eric Richard. Barbara Casino was named valedictorian and Mitch Blair, salutatorian. Our six years together ended with the longest prom weekend ever held, starting with the prom at the Four Seasons Country Club and stretching through the Memorial Day weekend. Enthusiastic prom chairmen were Cindy Greenspan and Steve C the Schwanj Schwartz. The Senior Dinner followed with seniors grabbing yearbooks and eagerly flipping through the pages that hold the memories of our years at North. N..J Q Y L Qu, Aj Avvxge-Lx firrt row, L. io R.: Mona Leftoff, Steve Evans, Tommy DiGanci. Jerorzd row: Mark Schneider, Joan Levine, Cindy Greenspan, jane Fox, Fran 'Ijanzella, Roseanne Stoneman. G Ibird row: Bruce Bedney, Ed Schuster, Kathy Neilson, Richard Alexander, Gail Shulman, Carolyn Brenner, Jon Cmer. ws- L. Tommy DiGanci Carla Sampson Peter Pf0f1t Mfma Peftoff Vice Preriderzt Secretary Treamrer H11 f 0174 'Z A ll . ' ills. i .ai iil:,,,g l , 1. W i il rr, - i ' i . i . 1 .A L l xii fl 'il i3'.1ifHl' ll A i s. i' -i , . Barbara Casino, Vnledirlariazz Mitchell Blair, Srvlnlfztorimz To assure that each member of the large senior class received personal atten- tion in college and job planning, the grade was aided by two guidance counselors, Mr. Joseph Mercurio and Mr. john Miele. Usually found snowed under a pile of applications, moaning about the january first deadline, Mr. Mercurio worked dili- gently to make sure that applications due before February arrived by April. Devot- ing many hours to finding opportunities for seniors' future careers, Mr. John Miele shared Mr. Mercurids workload. So while you're celebrating at a college beer party or opening a fat pay check, think of the two men whose guidance and efforts helped make it possible. Mr. Daniel Davis, Social Arlzuiror 'w V i f vi: I ii ,wi ian ,Nil ii, nl A, r-, Q f- -'H' I P - ., -Q.--Q-an Mr. John Miele Mr. Joseph Mercurio Gzzidfmre C0101 yelgr Gniflnlzre COIIIZJEIOI' Mr. Davis finds humor in everything, especially in his role as the advisor of the senior class. When we worried that our depleted treasury might force us to have our prom at La Stella's, Mr. Davis laughed away our fears. Enthusiastic and interested, he took an active role in helping us plan an exciting and profitable junior carnival. Knowing him has been a unique and exciting experience. . l i X ff .,-S JA' 14 I I2 n Bruce Bedney, C lmirmafz Gif 94 ,, S Y,- .QE M I .NX I if 'N ' 1 F 1 p 1 H l Q J f. Nc.-if ., 1.nf ' A U .94 Af' float f Phil Friedberg, Chfliffilflll 5k if ...M PROM CHAIRMEN w v Cindy Greenspan and Steve Schwartz 1' l f 0 0 O., I sl ka 015: ev- 1 s ff ..-...,.-...- n ! 1 I f? 'S 4 '1 w l 'X , V 7 . VN I . ' L , ' - -5- , 'V ' J . '.y ,M 5 Q Q 1 'M 'Ev b 1-:N I.. , 3 I M1 I V vllrw 1. .gay - . , , ,L ei f gf' Q, X2 fi 'MN ZENB x if X '? X 55' 'JXKX s V1 'iii' Q ff I ClLlBS ADO ORGANIZATIONS D -I W .q Q N k,,JJ,.1. L .AJR I Q- 3 -g' P I 4 fn 5 , ul .1 Linda Balogh, Hirloriarz, Richard Horowitz, Preridem, Richard Bentley, Treasurer, Karen Schonberg, Secreiafy, Doug Falk, Vice-President, Mr. Bernard Artzt, Adairor. student council xx As the excitement of the campaign between P.L.A.N. and Thurnb's Up subsided, the new Student Council, led by President Richie Horowitz and Vice-President Doug Falk, came up with some 'unique ideas for re- awakening school spirit. They added spark to football . games by re-establishing the forgotten Booster Club and included an amusing touch by initiating male cheer- leaders. Making lunch time just a little more pleasant, Treasurer Dick Bentley provided the funds so that the Student Council could offer hot chocolate and coffee, as well as a fruit machine. Not forgetting the faculty, secretary Karen Schonberg and historian Linda Balogh were charming hostesses at the tea held for 'new teachers. In the midst of all these innovations the Student Council continued to provide financial support for our adopted Filipino orphan, Hermalinda Solis. Linda Balogh and Dickie Bentley get in some work between play. Y I 'Q Excedrin headache number '68 Oh, hi Mr. Artzt! Karen types Melancholy Baby. .,f ' X Mr. Robert Albert, Adriror Q-' chariot DEADLINE NIGHT Their cheery faces rapidly turn to expressions of horror as they view the results of a deadline. A battlefield looks better than Room 243. Approximately ten hardy staff members are distributed around the room, sprawled across desks, sitting on the window sill or, if tired enough, the floor. Mr. Albert sits at his desk cracking ,jokes that he has to repeat three times before even he can laugh at them. Editor-in-Chief Ellen Heuman, in between eating Almond Joys and trying to focus her closed eyes on copy, tries to convince Mr. Albert that he should read some of the literary gems in front of him instead of sitting there laughing at his own corny jokes. Meanwhile, Editor-in-Chief Judi Bobbe calmly sucking her tootsie roll lollipop, suddenly screams as she discovers that page 147 is missing. A search begins, starting on the floor, where rejected copy and discarded triplicates are practically a foot deep. Shouts of joy are heard far down the darkened halls, as the missing page is found unscathed by the saucy remains of veal scallopini, pizza and sausage heroes. A celebration is called and Food Editor Messer returns with hot chocolate and apples for all. In between the eating, the laughing, and the crises Cso what if two out of five deadlines were missedj the staff manages to create a yearbook full of the year of 1967-1968 as only Spartans will remember it. Judi 'BObbC, Editor-in-Chief Aileen Gould, Bu.riz1e.n' Mmmger l jp. Q, Ellen Henman, Edilor-in-Chief Shelly Rocky Bob, Ari Editor VB QL-3' ,, '75 IWW' VT My l . . 5 Mitchell Blair, Arrofiale Edifor Mimi Elmer, Lflyvffl Effflw' . L Q V.. Amy Radwell, Layoul Editor I N1 llllll ll ll yi l rf' L .2 Karen Rich, Ldygyz Edifgf Carolyn Brenner, Luyouz Editor Jimmy Gotlieb, Layout Edifor . 0 L! Maggy, l l - l , . 1,31-'X f , . V Nr g l r wr' lllr l Chuck Shapiro, Pbumgrnpby Edirol' Jeff Oster, Photography Edilor 1' l Lf -......1 ,f , J.. mf joel Ingram Susan Kane Adzferlifizzg Edilor Advertififzg Edilor .-.... 4 lf 'ii L All Q. F. 4 X 'J f' - 1' ny- 1 A J, 35, Marty Rabach Adverlifing Edilor in Louise Linder Literary Edilor ,I nhl J Ronda Vfanderman Literary Edilor V Judy Fraenkel Wi Sands. A A - 2 Lilemry Edna, Lzzemry Edztar ' , N 411.1 H Y -Ea -gain ,,,.. , I Judy Goldberg, Acziviziey Edizor l 7 l - 1 : ' ,J 11- l Y l cl V M4 2' n if J 'NE Earl? Marshall Messer, Ir. Acliuiiiex Editor and Food Editor jon Rosen Spam' Edflor Diane Zlmmem Vlendy Jacobson Cnrulallorz Edzlor Ci1'CIlIfIfl0I1 Editor ATN., A .X naw L12 Malesk Joan Levine Publicity Edzlor Publzcllg Edflar staff Cindy Greenspan Mindy Pinnet Mindy Slater Lynn Kull Sue Abramowitz Mary Ellen Carratu Debi Zinn Peter Dryfuss Darryl Flatte Donna Ventriglia Rona Reisfeld Ellen Oster jucly Gotlieb Joanne Alexander Susan Roth Suzy Friedler Barbara Glick Charlie Wagner ill 'G i-Q north star Mr. Ronald Allison, fldz'i.mr My it llillu Eric Richard, Senior Edilar-in-Chief Eight times this year the lights burned and the soda and pizza flowed in Room 125 as the Norlla Sim' prepared to go to press. Senior Editor- in-Chief Richard and Editor-in-Chief Cliff Siskin, along with their sponsor, Mr. Ronald Allison, worked enthusiastically to present new and contemporary issues in the paper. One such issue was the referendum on Vietnam, where students and teachers were given the opportunity to express their views on the Vietnam situation. Aside from world issues, editorials criticized such school policies as the marking system, the end of it la carte lunches and the admission procedures for the Honor Societies. There was also the chance for students to disagree with the views of the editors in the popular Letters to the Editor column. 11' -X X its Mg. ' x A 1. W ' l Sw V ,- l Cliff Siskin, Edilor-in-Chief Q i 1 .fa 1 1, :J ,A . i I I M gud Charlie Wagner Pbnlogmjfby Ifdilor Harold Gubermnn BIl.l'iIIl'.l.f illuzlflger - 1 li' mfgf r ff-f G. P.-V: ' 4 '.' NF '- :. .' - E' V rl? ,li-'.. ,. A.. , N -:ss f'NA-7 A JJ 'jzvlgjn . L IS l'. -Ll- 1 , ' '1 - my , 1 ,v 5. r . . I 'zu ' xv . Ax-1LY,w g ,Q ' Steven Schwartz Fealzue lfdzlor Michelle Puder News Edzlor ,,,- A . --as-SQ xy, if E SL 1 1 9 Mark Schneider, Editorial Editor Marsha Lichtman, Editorial Editor UEW,7 I .L .I F . 11 , , 1 S X H RK 5 4 I Ed Sfhusfef, Edfmffdl Edffw' Natalie Svetlichny, Editorial Editor 1 5 W 5 1 ' l ki 'U E E 1-7 R' N lv M V TQ I X I Q., , t W ft ' fu U Robert Greenbaum, Spam Editor 1 ' 'lf' i - Jw, , W 1 f g f I x 1 'PA - -I-. W ,N A ,311 A E X 'd f il' Take the hook out of my mouth! Doug Falk, Sportx Editor A '-LIL. - staff Nancy Berinsky Ira Cohen John Falk Frank Gilbert Mike Girgenti Terry Hirsch Joy Keller Arlene Klein Valerie Krall Teddy Leinwand Alisa Liben Elise Orter Ellen Oster Gary Pront jay Pront Peter Pront Alissa Rabacli Sue Roth Ken Romer Roy Rubenstein Arnold Strauss Larry Weiner Debi Zinn J dy Zaidwerger I u n I h lg h Clirrulalion Editor Debi Zinn Circulalzorz EdIl0I Steve Morgenstern I1 High Eflilar Leslie Eclrich If Hzgb Edzlor Miss Helen Smith, Advisor -r,-,r - re rl. ua? E' Af , .Zi i Jeff Tabak, Edilor-in-Cbief mLISE Every spring a familiar portfolio of student talent appears on the scene at North. The Muse, under the direction of Editor-in-Chief jeff Tabak and sponsored by Miss Helen Smith, encourages every senior high student to contribute his creative works. The Mme staff looks for fresh- ness of idea and literary quality in its selections. The prose, poetry, and artwork chosen are compiled and printed entirely by the students of North. ' '-I .4 ii H Y 0: 'Fr it-t - .1 e ,r. 0 ' L' :i'f .,', Wi Terry Hirsch, Layout Editor Judy Bouer, Axrariale Edifof g -H... . v- I -2Wi'gJ k I1 YIU ...- .8 Diane Friedman, Art Editor DY In 'A .1 W. I W Peter Kelston, Bzuiuexr Manager Larry Levy, Auarirzte Edilor Carla Gordon, Arsoriale Editor 4 QWQ P .w 1 9 x 1 db y -Milil- Lee Blum, Publicity Editor wif? Marjorie Marks, Layout Editor 1-4 . ,., A it 1 E--.E fr: 3. i .ali 'rf uf T' T Gail Schulman, Publicity Editor 3 i 1 ' 41 A '-' ,'.'!, , , wi. . v,,E'N ,1, .wx 1 A , Q, MB u . fr. 1 I ' -fl. F Tina Lyon, Art Editor Betty Finneran, Typing Editor spectrum The junior high magazine, the Specnwfn, is the end result of the creative efforts of the seventh, eighth, and ninth graders. Under the direction of Miss Lorraine Nagel, the staff encourages the students to develop and display their poetry, prose, and artwork. Printed as well as compiled by the students, the Spectrum reflects the literary and artistic creativity of young Spartans. Q-. i l i if . - if -- new Miss Lorraine Nagle, L Qvw-'Lf .lj -, ,g N 2 S , v .S front: R. Welling, Miss L. Nagle, M. Juana, L. Curoullo, C. Str-ate. bark: A. Liben, M. Berg, L. Brown, S. Ruben, H. Berger, S. Buetenmuller. C L.-.-ug, 36 Lauren Brown, Edilar-in-Chief Q-N fi, Q3 W. ...Q .r nmrtoiuu.. Horror: sealer? .E Z. -3 ' 7 9 2 old members national honor society K back row: R. Sunshine, A. Mozder, E, Richard, C. Siskin, R. Horowitz, R. Bentley, D. Gould. second row: L. Schiano, C. Brenner, M. Blair, J. Fraenkel, B. Casino, J. Tabak, A. Radwell, M. Norstein, R. Eng, D. Falk. fin! row: J. Miller, M. Ballow, J. Strumpf, M. Marks, K. Heller, R. Wanderman, A. Auerbach, K. Schonberg, E. Heuman, Mrs. Gold. Mrs. Selma K. Gold, Spomar The tests that you studied for, the books that you actually read and the extra-curricular activities that you slaved for, all were worth it, the National Honor Society chose you as an outstanding Spartan. The Honor Society is not only an honorary organization, but also a hard-working one. The tutorial service available to all North High students, was or- ganized by Secretary Barbara Casino and sponsor Mrs. Selma Gold, and was provided by Honor Society members. To make the admission requirements uniform throughout the district, the Spartan Chapter was forced to lower the 90W requirement for jun- iors to an 8515 average. Because of this change, North High now has the largest membership in its history. L . . , V. L in ll .I x ' X. bark raw: C. Sutoriusg D. Zimmerng L. Blumg D. Hollingsheadg S. Princeg P. Pront. :bird row: L. Cohng P. Kelstong B. Daviesg D. Rubensteing J. Roseng M. Tragerg L. Bloomg J. Cinerg T. DiGanci. l .recond raw: M. Weidbergg S. Fombg C. Bakwing B. Ostrowg M. Elmerg lA. Gouldg C. Sampsong J. Bobbeg R. Eiseng C. Narog P. Meglm. fin! raw: J. Foxy B. Finnerang W. Marmorg C. Gordeng J. Zopfg K. R1ch. back row: H. Shapirog T. Leinwandg S. Katzmang R. Werbittg S. Weisnerg J. Aronsong G. Jacobyg K. Spectorg N. Wexlerg J. Shieldsg N. McGowan. , :ecomi raw: K. Dykesg S. Emigg S. Danis, M. Hochg S. jaegerg M. Messerg F. Levineg B. Sapurstein. fir!! row: C. Vesperg J. Megling C. Guzzog B. Rosenbaumg J. Fromerg S. Stempleg S. Rothg L. Carling E. Chimerane. back raw: B. Lorchg M. Glantzg M. Messerg R. Currerig A. Jacobg S. Rube-ng D. Rinkesg K. Witteg D. Stolzg C. Brown. .recond row: K. Grossmang j. Markowitzg M. Principeg F. Levineg A. Housmang J. Siving D. Glasserg S. Stempel fhiddenjg T. Petrun- garog D. Weber. fin: row: S. Libeng L. Rosenthalg M. Tepperg K. Zuflachtg L. Eskenazig S. Moliverg R. Raphang P. Tronoloneg D. Kerznerg S. Levine. Mltch Blair Pfeildenf Shelly Rotner Hzstorm For those sophomores juniors and seniors who have dis- tinguished themselves by hard work and loyal service, Green Key, sponsored by Miss Lehman and Miss Patterson, offers a chance to do more hard work and serve even more loyally. Arranging positions and guiding their members, the gov- erning body of Green Key includes: President Mitch Blair, Vice-President jon Ciner, Secretary Clare Guzzo and His- torian Shelley Rotner. The Key also recognizes the ten seniors who have most faithfully served North by honoring them at the annual awards assembly. Most students chosen to serve as Green Key members are unaware of the fringe benefits involved in this honor. As guides to visitors, they can legally miss class and as ushers at plays, they can watch for free. green key Clare Guzzo, Secretary Jon Ciner, Vice-President 'ef mt row L. to R.: K. Schonbergg K. Rich, M. Lichtmang B. Casinog C. Bakwing K. Hellerg S, Rotnerg M. Marksg N. Tepper. .feroizd row L. to R.: J. Ingram, J. Ciner, C. Sisking J. Tabakg J. Coheng D. Zimmerng L. Cohng E. Richard. Svwfvf-f-' Miss Paffefwfl and Miss Lehman- front ww. T. Lyong M. Leftoffg s. Edrichg D. Flatteg M. Elmerg s. Fombg E. Heumang J. Lutz. back row: C. Sampsong J. Goldbergg D, Bentleyg R, Horowitz: A, R, 'w . A W v 5 .K 0 1 1 front low: S. Neching L. Eskanazig S. Libeng C. Guzzo. back row: S. Emigg K. Witteg J. Gottliebg J. Markowitz. Gouldg M. Blairg D. Falkg P. Bifulco. gn' , M an .VL f ' I i , ' - .K,- . N X ' mf f ' gig, -4.1-331 -V 5. 5 f. V 'x f 157- A ' , . 1 .f', .5-1. M v AA j 433- ....f,j,.-LQIESQ. A -45 n ' first raw L. in R.: F. Weissg L. Maleskg M. Feinstien. Jerorzd row: C. Greenspang L. Baloghg A. Radwellg M. Zorng D. Hollingshead. fini row L to R: D. Weberg S. Rothg J. Fromerg D. Kurznerg C. Vesperg S. Dilnisg B. Silverstein. g I .femnd row: M. Bergg J. Vitullig J. Bauerg j. Jonasg G. Femstemg D. Glasserg M. Klayman. third row: L. Feingoldg F. Levineg M. Messerg J. Siving D. Rinkesg R. Currerig S. Coheng K. Luckow. ,,,. 0 400 0 fini row L. fo R.: L. Kleing R. Rubing L. Brodskyg Marilyn Seedmang M. Puder. Jemnd row: D. Tuebnerg I. I-Iartmang N. Svetlichnyg B. Zipfg R. Rubensteing J. Osterg M. Zweig. 1 4 I art E honor society Portrait of the artist as a young woman x M V- 'WI H., 'NN 9. I D I 0 L '- f QP bark row L. to R.: C. Wagnerg C. Narog S. Bobg D. Stolzg B. Meyerg D. Weberg D. Verxtrigliag Mr Somers 151 row: N. Lobelg J. Hirshg P. Tronoloneg P. Landsmang R. Reisfeldg B. Bouer. english honor society .LT.1:E151LQiQf -,if1.5f':. L I Q ' 'A ' 'N-l'!',-'i.lT',1J7fI1' IL. . iq ' 5' - .. 'ni 25 3: :A J A I o F- . 1 - - - 3, ..x. Li.. 4 ., f-Mu .v-.ai ' -,. 'Ewff.:T'f3- ' Ill! fini row: L. lo R..' M. Lichtmang L. Sandsg J. Strurnphg L. Weinbergg L. Baloghg M. Elmerg W. Hershg J. Fromerg L. Linderg B. Silverstein. second raw: J. Millerg J. Zopfg R. Engg S. Fombg G. Lundquistg S. Emigg M. Cypressg C. Guzzog S. Rothg S. Liben. ihird row: M. Carratug D. Rinkesg C. Gordong D. Weberg D. Tripp? A. Radwellg J. Bobbe. four-il: row: M. Hochg K. Grossmang S. Jaegerg E. Bergg J. Markowitzg R. Currerig T. Leinwandg D. Falkg M. Blairg L. Maleskg Others Absent. business honor society T -.3 Q2-f5...2f H fin! row L. lo R.: Mrs. J. Katzg C. Knospg A. SigflOI'ClfiQ J. Clancyg J. Moffag S. Hofsiss. Jemmz' row: B. Zaffutog P. Braverg M. Niemeyerg C. Narog D. Ellerbushg M. jacksong P. Smith. language honor societies Four years of language brings you oceans of verb cards, millions of vocabulary words and idioms to memorize, and hours of cramming for those unit tests. Yet, it all seems worthwhile when you are invited to become a member of a language honor society. Only those students who have outstanding scholastic language records and who have shown exceptional interest in their respective languages are invited to join. Their good grades must be maintained each year in order to retain their membership. lr:1l'fEX1CO 4 Ia societe honoraire de francais fini row: M. Lazarus, A. Auerbach, Miss B. Cottone, B. Casino, S. Roth, A. Radwell. .refund row L. to R.: S. Moliver, K. Heller, M. Blair, R. Horowitz, J. Markowitz, K Grossman R Sunshine G Jacoby la sociedad honoraria de espaiol fin! row L. to R.: S. Emig, L. Rosenthal, K. Heller, M. Marks. :erond row: Mrs. Siegal, M. Tepper, K. Dyckes, A. Radwell, J. Fraenkel, C. Brenner, B. Casino, R. Horowitz deutscher ehrenverein . fn-'N 'Is ,rl L. to R.: S. Prince, Mrs. Bragelli, T, Di Ganci, el circulo espanol .J-1 171111 f I J- n u . Q51 --1 firrl row: R. Peuda, M. Tepper, L. Rosenthal, A. Davidson. reform' raw: A. Klein, S. Stempel, M. Slater, B. Silverstein, R. Reisfeld, C. Fishelman, M. Lazarus, M. Grossman. lbird row: R. Ruben, C. Werner, A. Levinson, L. Klein, A. Grossenger, M. Seedman, M. Puder, L. Eskenazi, S. Goldberg, 1. Zaidwerger. fourzh row: A. Housman, J. Shields, I. Hartman, N. Wexler, E. Lagueras, L. Nassau, D. Tuebner, L. Levine, L. Cohen, D. Zinn, K. Zuflacht. Ie cercle frangais i.. 4-he :fan fiffl row L. zo R.: Miss Cottone, K. Heller, I. Fromer, B. Casino, S. Roth, B, Rosenbaum, C. Guzzo, A. Auerbach, D. Weber, S. Liben, S. Moliver, L. Shapiro, C. Brown. refund row: J. Aronson, C. Gordon, G. Jacoby, B. Sunshine, S. Katzman. I Markowitz, S. Jaeger, K. Grossman, E. Rich- ard, R. Werbitt. l Ji' Nr' ,inn-he-. -ue..,,-Q- H- pycckuii kpyrkok 1 ,fi 1 mx g Ll ,, A ..-. , l 6 ,Q , MM L. to R.: Mrs. Zankowich, J. Madclock, R. Kelston, C. Gordon, J. Shields, E. Richard, J. Tabak fnot shownj. -'f ':y' ' -li majorettes I' i nll.r.i. i , ,Tk 1. if 91 ' Z,-, - if n il. 1 '.', , , 1 , , i Jf:, 5i1 .iW ii X r i Ei 1 1 is , , 1 F . ll :L. .1 'g'gi1,f, ,, ' in X , I Dial l. .ffdfidiiflg L. lo R.: M. Barbera. L. Malesk, J. Keller, C. DeCarmine. kneeling: D, Weinger, J. Bloom, M- I-YOUS, 5- Al3f0m0Wif2 lflof Pictured,- l ,E 1' .' D. T h, B. Accardi, P. Roth. A szijziiirlig' K. Cbiiiaux, J. Vitulli, B. Alexander, J. Schmitt. Kicking up their heels and twirling their silver batons, the Majorettes perform a spirit- ed routine at the half-time of every football and basketball game. This troop of eighteen talented girls has displayed imagination as well as expert precision in their routines. Their repertoire includes lighted baton rou- tines, and shows in which they dress as flap- pers or hobos. Led by captains Jean Lutz, Kathy Marotta, and Janet Hirsh, the Major- ettes spend many hours practicing to maintain their flawless performances. LH If HEAD MAJORETTES: L. to R.: K. Marotta, J. Hirsh, J. Lutz. 1- fjj A l ea: 1 f- Gif, ' ,f ' b A ,N I I ' , N S' 1 4 X if-1 Qr, , P' ' K 11' rangerettes 15 - . . :filing fin! row L. lo R.: J. Bonaventure, E. Geraghty, K. Cronin, C. Sutorius, M. Hilfer. remnd row: M. Zorn, W. Marmor, T. Lyon, I.. Gordon, A. Liebner, J. Wiltsek, M. Fragola. :bird row: E. Murtha, J. Zopf, C. Brenner, E. Schimkus, M. Neirneyer, W. Barel, D. Zimmern, M. Weidberg. f-,-R Trying hard not to become hysterical as they strug- gle to remember the routines, the Rangerette Corps marches down the field proudly, flashing big smiles and green shoelaces. Under the direction of Mr. Menrad, the head majorettes teach twenty-five viva- cious seniors how to march and turn corners, and still look sexy. Radio City Music Hall's Rockettes may have gone on strike, but our Rangerettes, led by Mary Niemeyer, remain faithful to North. hw P . 2 4. , y. H A 4 2- 5 1 sz'- NN 's- .A 5 A. YM My foot's higher than your foot! marching band Each eighth period during the football season, North High's marching band parades down the field practicing for Saturday's game. Supervising the ar- rangement of a new half-time show each week is Mr. Kenneth Menrad, assisted by Mr. Dominic Car- sage. As well as boosting morale by playing fight songs during the game, the group, headed by drum major Greg Dib, participated in the Annual Memori- al Day Parade. N' 'Sv' .V fr:-2 y,,,,-..- J' Cross-country the hard way I ,1 ,f R .J-x J 5..- 11,3154 I-4 my 524 H' mf!-, r.241:3'-u49.... 4-,,:-'. a '-' . , S. 1 Lawrence Wfelk? -No, Laurence Mital o rc h e s tra The closing doors throughout the language hall mean only one thing-it is eighth period orchestra practice. Whether the whole orchestra or merely the string section, the orchestra rehearses with Mr. Mital for forty-five minutes each day in preparation for its many con- certs. The Holiday Assembly, given for the whole school, is a combina- tion of popular holiday songs with soloists and featured groups, ending with the traditional Hallelujah Chorus. There is also the Winter Concert in March and the Pop Concert in May. Members of the orchestra play in the Valley Stream District Orchestra which performs at the annual District Music Festival and during the summer in free concerts on the Village Green. The theatre orchestra which performed in My Fair Lady was also comprised of orchestra mem- bers who were picked for their outstanding ability. I get excited about concerts too! ...,i'- 4...---' u-1... -L., sus. . , fa- ---... . JA, -ii --..L- v-, fm, 5 I W. auf x V Z SL ,. '.,g ,mf ' ' '-'. , rv f 5 ' I 1r.i tr- ,4 ,- i 'mg O 0 . 1.1. .xx Q 1 'e'v: llllllllllllllllilllii Iilllil ir-' ln llllllll.lllIIlllllli llll 4 .iQ 1919 '9- ,,.. -4 'Qsj-. 1 A 1' , s ,lx --gp' 1 2, -- , v. - -:QI1-2, 'V . 1 1.4- ..L.ff, . x x i H. I A .. A1 ' A 4455 f 15, I -- ws, V . w 1 ,X ,li 1- 1--r' r I vg- Q-fl l Mr. Arthur Doolittle, Director chorus -i..,,,,,., Q ,T H 5 ui. .i 'iii The way to start the day is with a song. Ask Mr. Doolittle or any of the hundred students who do just that every day. Not only does the chorus provide enter- tainment for the janitors in the morning, but it also performs at holiday concerts and as- semblies. The a cappella choir, composed of select voices from the main chorus, the Bar- bershop including Bobby Sunshine, Greg Dib, Arno Housman and Jay Sivin, and the Beauty Shop, with Judi Fraenkel, Linda Flores and juniorsl Linda Eskenazi and Carol Vesper are some of the special groups of the chorus. The soloists who sing at the school dances, plays and the annual P.T.A. Talent Show also corne from North High's chorus. fx I ff' 15 la -TA. A 9- .X The Beauty-Shop Quartet minus one. sr 1 I' Before-breakfast blues. . . . displaying their talent at the winter concert. I49 band Providing a musical background for eighth period classes, the band, under the direction of Mr. Ken- neth Menrad, rehearses incessantly. The members of the band have a wide variety of arrangements in their repertoire, including marches, popular show medleys, and novelty pieces. The diligent efforts of the student musicians, however, do not go un- rewardedg outstanding members are invited to par- ticipate in District and All-State Band. Is this the way to blow your mind? I'll bet his tastes better than mine. I wonder if Benny Goodman started out this way? ! fin! row: P. Naso, C. Vasta, C. Slater, L, Mancusi. ' mt ww S Scandariato C Hayden N Fleiger M Dowling recom! row: R. Gandolfo, N. Botta, P. Brennan. recami row M Wigdor C Watt M Gross J Gargano A Bou :bird row: G. VonThaden, J. Martin, man R Sitner d.e.c.a. A nation-wide organization, D.E.C.A. is comprised of eleventh and twelfth grade students learning marketing, dis- tribution, retailing and salesmanship. Participating in county- wide contests, public speaking competitions and advertising demonstrations are only a few of the club's varied activities. The members can practice these skills while still in high school by working in the G.O. store. This experience fa- miliarizes them with the business world so they are better equipped to handle the work-study program. NM' research clubs chemistry 'ui-1 f' LA! fini row L. io R..' N. Goldman, F. Mingrino, M. Hoch, C. Brown, A. Housman. .recond row: C. Wasserman, W. Hirsch, V. London, D. Friedman, R. Panken, B. Robinson, J. Goldberg, M. Principe, J. Coyea, S. Cohen, B. Sapurstein, M. Spiewak, M. Marcus. 5 . -xi aka' physics 4 2- Vg v I . I 131 J Xlxx if L. lo R. front: S. Feingold, R. Eisen, R. Eng. rear: Mr. A. Masulaitis, J. Faber, J. Oster, M. Rabach. L. to R. bark raw: W. Salzman, D. Siegal, B. Passeralli, R. Fortunato, R. Fritz, 1. Kessler. l .R wif'-N Q biology from: M. Brandt, B. Sherr, R. Berger, E. Grossman, L. Cohen, D. Hinck, N. Svetlinchny, Mr.Goldfe1d. X fini fow L. zo R.: P. Kelston M Glantz S Katzrnan S Werssner Mr Allison rerond row: R. Russler J Fromer K Grossman M Norstein mathletes The key word for mathletes is brain- power. Encompassing all grades, mathletes, is divided into two groupsg Mr. John Blaney trains the junior high mathletes, while Mr. Ronald Allison turns senior high rnathletes into experts. Captains Peter Kelson, Mark Norstein and Chuck Shapiro are outstand- ing seniors who have learned the fine art of problem-solving. Competing in six county- wide scholastic meets a year, the members of each team try for individual, as well as school honors. model o I55-2,t 'lb L' SQ 4-. 'E' fini row L. to R.: R. Aversog S. Hanflingg Cartuccig K. Kornblum. :ecorzd row: E. Weiss, J. Kornblumg J. Emigg C. Wagner. model airplane club wcmns 'rn.u' lfl'l' W l ' 4 1f1a1:1.1x1as. ' A . Wffez' l Q 5 np K' f' ' ' I 1 . . 6? J E I ' fx. 9 'A is L. to R.: R. Alpertg R. Czizkg W. Wieglerg E. Kerznerg K. Constantineg E. Liebnerg E. Litwin. ,af :ll . i,.,,,,1 SKI to R.: N. Rosenbergg S. Priestong T. McGowang G. Petragliag Miss Schor-sponsorg D. Ventriglia. I Vl N XA, ' N X J 47 D fashion design ffifx 4' 'in' 1-11. 5 2, K '16 ' U' . P7 1.-'A 5:5 . . ,. P5- 'P VH, 5 3 :Q gmg, 35 U11 3 A 4 'Q' wg v I wi Q ! if -2' ' , IA1 x L l Q L 2 if L7 I 'fix if-.4 -35' rf 'Y' 'f 37 56' I56 art club n Yr .U 'xii 4, , L K Q X . X, m.v,A I 10.5-15,1 ' Af V 4 '- - 'zfiim - -'X .recond raw: C. Jordeng J. McGowan. fini raw: A. Inginitog N. Brennerg S. Messerg E. Goldstein A e'- -.. - 'i 5111'- IZA. ,A . 'W woodworking club v- FHHUE EHS fini row: R. Alpertg W. Wieglerg C. Woody R. Czizikg J. Schwartzg M. Blank. second raw: E. Liebnerg R. Tanzellag E. Litwing K. Constantineg F. Framusg Mr. Anderson. f-ff . .1 X X Down to the real nitty gritty. No, it's not a meat grinder. lighting squad B. Stermang R. Leimseiderg G. Dibg K. Lippy s.a.f.t. This year, increased popularity has forced S.A.F.T. to branch into a Varsity club for starters and a Junior varsity club for substitutes. Captained by Charles Shapiro and Cliff Siskin, S.A.F.T. members are kept busy recording plays, scor- ing and yardage. The statistics they compile are used to im- prove the tea.m's game and are important in locating the weaknesses of both the Spartans and opposing teams. Ax' L. to R.: M. Norstein, C. Siskin, M. Messer, C. Shapiro, S. Miller. '4 '.: -. t iff? The serious business of statistical analysis rf' fly Y-I 'SJ L. to R.: John Lavery, Trearurerp Jeanne Sattler, Serfemryy Steve Carter, President: Ed Beddow, Vice-Pre.ridenlg Cindy Greenspan Hiflorian. hi-y council For those poor pledges whose fingers are worked to the bone making brownies -chin up. You may one day aspire to the Hi-Y Council. Under the direction of Mr. Bernard Artzt, the council, which includes President Steve Carter, Vice-President Ed Beddow, Secretary Jeanne Sattler, Treasurer John Lavery, Historian Cindy Green- span, is in charge of the annual Hi-Y dance, clothing drive, and scholarship drive. ham radio V, R. :emi-rirrle L. to R.: R. Zuflachtg R. Maziarskig B. Panuskag M. Mangoneg R. Fritzg N. Kleing S. Blendermanng D. Langs. 1 ,IW 1 future homemakers of america -gf- b I: 5 , 317' ' ' . -- 5 W -f. V 35-ja. T'l.i ':a - fe P--- - . :I I a --4 . .. F Q e .3-.Za 3 . -.--K r r ,v::....- EA2AhcAn..g... - W 3 ' A -'IT W-. .- . ---4 -----1.7-I ,- .-L ,, H- -1 .. . , ,H - , - 4 '-1' ' i L-- -f'f- f . . -. TLQQQ W' F' -wi-' . :S 'l'-- P' -- Ai --...iq v' I K F ' W'- '5 j ' - V v R:-4 f- M ' f--L--..-...-af . a . ...,--L. - 1 e . .-- , ...L 4 ' ga.. I MA r V '- ----4 h ,.,,.. -1 -, N, .. 'wa n...-.ggi Ag E.. .5-T ,. ,, M514 V I ill' G 'il in .5 I .SEM Y' Ji f L. to R.: M. Lumg D. Narog M. Woodg L. Untemayerg G. Durlerg J. Armstrongg j. Abruzzog C. Haydeng D. Lawrence. future nurses 15 . fiat. CQ of america ga.: .,, , . - .- .---Hw. F 'W Q-sr ,R-:I L. to R.: Mrs. Nimmichg M. Hagen. I62 library aides ' 'Gil' L. to R.: D. Gualtierig Mr. Malnoskyg J. Faberg S. Bartag N. Drawasg A. Auerbachg R. Colombog L. Fox. fLltUl'E tE3Ch6I'S of ElIT18I'iC3 1'-'B S .. il fin: row L. to R.: N. Tepperg N. Berinskyg J. Steing K. Marottag J. Hirsh. 'R .reromi raw: Mr. Guadagnog W. Barelg M. Maiellog E. Ackermang D. Zimmerng M. De Luca. civil air patrol For those students of high school age who are interested in any aspect of aviation, the Civil Air Patrol offers diversified programs for education and training. Sponsored by Mr. Dunlea, the club en- compasses aerospace skills as well as stewardess tech- niques, providing a background for students who are planning careers in aviation. 1 ' i L. io R.: Mr. Dunleag N. Zappiag C. Dixong M. Pannullog V. Adams. X Jef, Zig, aimffgm ,audio-visual squad i e ala we fl- lf' Z'- 1 R UZ2,Qobi' I SL rirjririjtgoii.-ti-Iizii.l5aHJ:i9iN,4yi iiiiialifz' :bird row: C. Wagnerg P. Roseng M. Rockrnore. fourila row: C. Baerg Mr. Brodygil?C'i'UYHE - ffxwue WM f v f- JW! as WLQWVJLQ Vim!! Mfylwffifu 'WC mpg '64 MMC UM QM My f + I Wm - L ,........ - ' 'x' . WUIKHS ULU IYI , . A I'l'l'llY'S X An .f friends of lincoln center ' s -51 il . -M.-A., X, V +mmmp .awww M4444 'Mkt iii L. lo R.: R. Grossg A. Zipserg C. Browng B. Ostrowg Mr. Mayernikg S. Levine. yacht club 1 '7' ' 1. . ,. . , . ml -1- I... - . ' - gm Arr V QT?- Jvrhjl. I I I ci V N 1-. L, ia R.: J. Littleg S. Levineg S. Kleing A. Jacobg B. Passarellig T. Haydeng Mr. Dunlea. .12 les M06 F lT'r - ,. ay., f s 1 -l Q l ff .1 .pri . l E E21 line Air. ' r it ' ,Al l in M lil l A CQ first Qow rilting: L. lo R.: N. Klaymang L. Cohng D. Zimmerng M. Marks. .recon row: S. Kleing C. Fishelmang A. Rabachg J. Gotliebg J. Frornerg I.. Blumg C. B kw'ng E. Ot ' B. O tr ' S. K ' M Kl third row: M. Lichtmang M. Seedrnang L. Kleing D. Weberg J. Sheinbergg E. GrossmangaB. lHoffmani eSl Bob.s OW, me, rs- aymanh fourlb row: M. Puderg H. Bergerg I. Hartmang L, Browng S. Emigg L. Kullg M. Klayman, american field service AQ: 4 r. ,. - --- . -- - - - B f , l ll. sw., , . rl X . lf ' JT I A ' ' yr 'r-- i. W' V 4- ,uc N 'J a -Mx C' , 4- ...TY .- bf 2 X ' ' Since its debut at North three years ago, the American Field Service Club has grown enormously in reputation and popularity. Students have enthusiastically pitched in to aid fund raising schemes designed to bring a foreign student to North. Baby-sitting, wash- ing cars, and selling cakes were only a few of these projects. This year fund raising events included a movie and for the first time at North, a Paraplegic Basketball Game. Sponsored by Mrs. Norma Klayman and Mrs. Shirley Siegel, the members of the A. F. S. Club attempt to improve and extend friendly relationships be- tween people of the world. Paraplegic Basketball comes to North. club 44 I 1 w Photograph 'ff 44fvfr,-in-.Q.Cp of L. lo R..' C. Wagnerg B. Passerellig E. Salzman 0 0 I b . pr: ntl ng c u C? g .' ,4 first row L. to R.: R. Lihving S. Wigdorg R. Freundg B. Spiewakg J. Schwartzg D. Rendn. fecofzd faux- T. Caldwellg Mr. Bocciog G. Browng R. Lechg E. Litwing M. Goodstein. --o-L.:-uuqg-W . ,. N F:-T'5 1 T a+-A -f e A . H ' mg, ' s 4 x - ,ns ... , .nm ... ...,,.,,., ,, J-A .-, .45 Q xx, .. xii.. Y W., 'xi H 1 -- '4- Q. 1 b ' - 1 V' . xg.. .- 1 1 .I , . l - 4 .. 15, I V .- ,, f- -' . . I no f- ' f.' : rsh 'fr ' - I 4, gg, 1 -.v - t ,-af' , ., - ' ' O , I f V , , .- ' ' . . x I , Q 1 . , -. - 4 ' '1'.v'Y. I 4 . . . 4, ,. I V ,---, -.L , 14 .... fe. 1. 4.-1--A L ' 'ff' . 2-11.'.?Q?is, -gf 'gin .3 , 9 . J . 1:--' To A I 1 uh 5?fEi,3T'.l? ff. 2 ai' , -, . P- I , ,, -3-H V-, .-v,,,,. ' .--3-,'.'vZ'A3,L,:' N ,QH3 ,4 ' 4-,.3..i 5:.if- ' 'E' l ',L,:,- ' 1,-.4,,', .-,. ,,.. 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A long Spartan drive in the final minutes climaxed by a touchdown pass from quarterback Vini Dini to end jack Newcombe proved to be the decisive score in the 12-6 victory. This win gave North a 4-2 league record and a tie for second place. Once again, members of Miele's gridiron gang were elected to all-star teams. Dennis Croon fullback and line- backer made all South Shore while Lineman Ray Ragusa, Steve Evans and Junior Harry MacDonald made the all- league team. uf. l -JJ - IRD. , .- -. fmt rowL to R G Ford D Cassidy B Lum V Dim L Bloom B Campbell M Principe, J. Ciner. recom! row A Kaufman R Ragusa W Lonialc R Harris P Pront D Rosen I Swenson, S. Satz. zlazfd rou Mr Miele H Hofsiss J Arlt H Ress K Hickey J Palladino B Sherdel, P. Lefton, S. Evans, J. White. l famtb row Mr Shannon Mr Rosenberg R Thompson J Newcomb G Lehner N. McGowan, D. Croon, G. Franklin, S. Carter, H. MacDonald I69 R ftiii wx y Z 5 I Z: , ,E YY NDYIEV Oppozzerztf .-miie?-. .- . . 1 .mg .,,,. 'H Q1 EEE '- J 15 1 ,Hgggpscead ,,,, .. 1 ass ,Careg . , , ....,. i New Hycieggfuzlc 1. ., Q 13 , 1 E 22 ' fi is V :Z air-1 . Fwd -- I.. 1 ,M :Y ,Y ii i Z T 1 1 If M- - 1 :si 5 H. H. ,, f F: ww W, EEEt,EE: 2. M1 I 422' ,. :ii ' ,v -. 1 -J 1' . may nggif H XG, Q A :yi ' y IQ' s'V .. 4- . I , - rx I ' ' ' '9' K J 4 P, . I , Ready for action Dennis Cassidy, Vini Dini and Larry Bloom casing their opponents. in T 2.2: junior varsity football 3-4-I n - ., - :'l-4-:LL-n,J 1 t A! A. I ,JZ - -- pp - l .' 9 M -f 5 '- Fld, Rl' 'A I ', . I in W A iv.. an , 1 . , . , H ' A ' 1116! 1 E ' X il A ws. v 7, 1. P'-4 ' fi ' 1 '. - . - . lit- ., W 1 - ut..- -. --. . K ' and ffm row L. to R.: G. Pront, M. Mangone, B. Ingenito, F. Mingrino, M. Lutchen, K. Luckow, D. Hershey, J. Herskowitz, S. Stratico, R. Schimmenti, Mr. Fleming. :emnd row: Mr. Macchia, K. Ferro, R. Schiebeluth, J. Oster, B. Pellicane, R. Hofsiss, B. Boehm, M. Doernberg, B. Betts, F. Clemente, D. Springer. xbird row: I. Belvedere, N. Goldman, M. Schneider, D. Vigliotti, D. Marks, D. Gallagher, J. Ingenito, I. Port, P. Rohde, C. Neher. H' , I x 1,0 Ll . -, 2 ce ' Q 3 1 1 SOCCSI' L+--..in ' first row L. to R.: A. Rosenfeld, T, D1 ganci R Bonmi K Grossman .refond raw: J. Bernstein, J. Markowitz S Fibel R Alexander B Fogel :bird row: Mr. Simes, D. Oakes, R. Bentley J Gotlieb A Strauss R Goulet W Burkat Under the leadership of first-year coach Dee Tyson, the varsity soccer team proved the most successful in the school's history, climaxing the season by the first appearance of a Spartan team in the counties. While finishing second in the sections, North gave South its only regular season loss with star forward Ronni Bonini scoring the only goal. In the playoffs North was eliminated after the loss of its first game to Wantagh 2-1. For the second consecutive year Ronni Bonini, this season's high scorer, made the All South Shore team. He was ably assisted by teammates Richard Bentley, Tom DiGanci, Peter Bradley, and Richard Alexander who were able to maintain a close game in the counties in spite of the loss of Ronnie Bonini, through injury. is -- s .,,,V, . Y-bl HA gn, ws.. .1 gm., gn,-5 1, -. X zu, W? MYQQVW +-1'-.wfxw J? N -Fl x. ' 1 w..... N' vz . X -. --Q . 51J. v'- M ' --,r , Vi 'AMI' , N ' ci, ,'fi-Wh' ,K V X 'X - A . ,V ,, ml H .:...1lT.Y.J! , XL Q ' tg V .1--Q - 5 - 34 '.',7'i' ,, H55 . ff 144' x . ' '- ',,-'xV V , . ,. - K x ' 'if xx 'iiagigwgi ,A , , ?-Cala, , , U 52 R ' -:fx , V- W X!-.jj,.'-li-ff 72- figs V 'av . V V, ., 1 ' f- - ,' V 3,7-Q' wa ' . f, X. iQ, 1 1, bg ,f v ' ' 1 1 H -1 ' -1'-. -. -:fb ,Q f ,ELL-K . fine. a F Q 1 r - Y 'xV 1 .again-., -I A 5 V, 'QC' , Lv, V ,N.s, Q. 1 W ,, '-'4?,f..f- 'W W age gpg V , . - . ---, . M- YIVIL? Q - gg, .. A Y-5i1',i.:'-He, VV ' ' A -5 W' A L' 1 ,J l S' ' I ,aw - -. .,,, J ,,, N K ' gf -. -Q - X Z -5. I . ,K ' ' A '. 3-2. 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V v4 XAKGIVV +V ., 174 X Q - , N A Yfl sr Y X ' - ' iff. N V' ug' X -,V V iq N... D 'm-. I, .V ' ' ' ' 1 ws, ' - ,x . I Steve Fibel is a goalie's goalie. Q f. n ft .iw x 1 ,. ,W U ,. l Spartans discuss strategy during a close game 1 .,, s ,, '- fb N ' i f ' ' , 'f..q':-21' n .-. - , ' Q92 7l ' Ffa -. -L - 1'4HQ. x. t wg-, 5 A G 45-,.f 1 1 . ' - ' .Jw-. ' .-pdl' -1 111.',if132.,. ' -fb T ln- 'W ,I -,.,t..U-A-3 '-1-f ff' 7-'fi4': lX 1'ff?QgIj,25'Qi . .41 1 uf, wL i' JJ,--YV-.4'Lr1',M: 1'n:1lf4'j 5fT i'Q1fL 15'-f '7 ' ' .v-.1 .1,, ,,.- 'f-'M . ,, 7m - -- , - V - . . ' - L' ' .' F High-stepping Mike Spiewak sparks a breakaway. The new experience of victory confuses Mr. Ayres. A -fg- J! The flawless form of Dave Oster CFOSS-COLll1tI'y Cross Country is one of the most demanding of fall sports. This year was no ex- ception as a small turnout forced an abnormal amount of pressure upon seniors Richard Kusack, Gary Hendrickson, and Ed Beddow. Besides being subjected to a rigorous schedule, one might guess that the loneliness of these long distance runners would cause them to lose enthusiasm. Instead, they were impelled to work harder and harder in the face of recurrent defeat. Regardless of this year's poor record, Coach Pohl looks forward to the bright future of which the team is so deserving. L. to R.: Mr. Pohlg G. Rosenberg, B. Panuskag R. Kusackg G. Hendricksong M. Marcusg Knot shown?-E. Beddow f' A, i ,ME .4 .6 . B 'e l-555, if f 4 SUR? J Y l' it 5, 3155 l 950523: Q-' fm-1 t' ' . reenra ,.rru,PZ,5. ' m - f in I .punt - . 7 - G? i , ' XL 11 1 'N .4 Jr . ' Q 1 A '- ' i' q fYg,,w,1.- 1,, . 'Thr ' 4 r , ' .'I1l'lHr'. f ,f U' A , ,, H 1 I V , wuz- 4 4 5 ,. L -1. 7,2-ff JE, wr J . 5 11 '4 nn'-,f' '-ft . :Vg Qghf? i'-1123 V lifes. 1. A Q -H111 M!il f, -J ,,- Ag' '13-V'-.. f fig Qy- V. vb 'iii' M. -. ser' --'- 'HH H' 4 The pre-game prayer as performed by Teddy Leinwand. l T ' tennis 7-5 Following the general trend of success achieved by North's fall sportsmen, the Varsity Tennis team recorded its first winning season under the direction of Mr. Richards. With an impressive turnout of juniors headed by Larry Gross, Bob Alter and Stan Schutzman the team's con- tinued success after the year's 7-5 record seems assured. Senior Steve Feingold teamed with them to engineer an exciting 3-2 victory over V. S. South, climaxing their league season. Other players making significant contribu- tions during the season were Seniors Doug Falk and Jeff Cohen and junior Larry Kaplan, who would unfailingly register clutch victories. . , -5LL:L ' L. to R.: K. Barnett, D. Falk, J. Cohen, S. Feingold, R. Gross, Mr. Richards. x i ' .ggi 5 'ei','f.?'fm, E ' igw.g:.u, .- lf-vflstif. ' if -ffii- SLI? . ,w- , 'pziy V,g'x:.-,1- :Eff j-':g5g,.1':i1:',: 4lzfI,.-jg-it a,.,gf'2.. 29,1-' S 1.25, ,.1fQ.'fv11y- f?'W?g:-,fire-. 5:- If 13223: ,,,Qfg fg3,F' fl 4 Richard Gross mixes ballet with tennis. The Winning fofm Of I-affY Kaplan? Sure-handed Steve Feingold-the team's spark plug. A iisidr' . xx- 1 SKK' ex: u 1.x-,-Q, 4 - x 1 1 ' - . i N V M4 -,ff ' ' if..-L , , 1 l V N . l , ,, f ii e- - 1 ' 1 mf' 17? . 'mllilli FI- w'7n ,-371, ,Y ll: M? 1, . -,: 7 ,If .. .ini W4 ltd 1 J44.. ,Z 1- qu.. unix?- i5.1:V,H,.,,V, 4 wrestling In a Norllv Sim' interview a week before the sea- son began, coach Ralph Jansson gave his predictions for this year's Varsity Grapplers: Barring injury and illness, we should have a winning season. Then fate stepped ing injury followed injury, some minor, others incapacitating varsity performers for the en- tire season. Constantly trying to rise above these mis- fortunes, each new meet brought a new lineup, yet any combination that achieved a small amount of success was soon broken up by another injury. Cap- tains Jon Ciner, Tom DiGanci, and Henry Hofsiss led the whole-hearted fight to save North's winning tradition, but it wasn't until the Divisional Tourna- ment that any degree of success was reached. North - captured third place, with seniors Vini Dini captur- ing a first place, Ciner and Di Ganci getting sec- onds, and Pete Bradley, Tommy Dyckes, and Pete LaDuca winning third place medals. Vini Dini went on to place second in the county tournament. Bob Campbell works hard for a win. f. fini row: L. to R..' J. Buckridgeg A. Rosenfeld, T. Di Gancig K. Luckowg J. Cinerg V. Dini, R. Carnpbellg P. Bradleyg P. La Ducag J. Osterg S. Carterg H. Hofsissg H. McDonald. .remnd raw: L. Weinerg M. Norsteing J. Marconig M. Blairg P. Kelstong D. Gordong A. Kaufmang T. Dyckesg B. Panuskag R. Pellicaneg J. Laveryg Comb R. Jansson. v I :bird row: J. Hawthorneg J. Gianinig K. Barnettg P. Donaghueg M. Srcosrog N. Marcusg D. Segalg B. Lorchg D. Hersheyg B Boehmg M. Presbyg B. Bernstein, M. Berger. 1lI'f' ,gi f -. 3.45 . i .--.+A-fr. N W S A N LM: K.. . .. ,.,-,ff -' '5, -f,,.,, , -A. 1 1 mu-- 3404. . 5 Aw...--... .-..... N...-. ,P N -KQV 1 w 3 1 f. J' .,Ai1'-- AY: P! N ,,.-.adn . -if,-,'-,vl-f ' --X-' ,. , -M .-QT -' H ' A-'YJ V ,V K H gg., A ...gp '5w,?i.J. .f 'fi V-N' P -. f..-as.-W wlffz. - . pd. . .- fu' 1 -, - . -f -.W-0 ,,Q,,..1 , ii 5! .X ,Y ,,,,..lSL'..hf31 P ,YT .1 'K .f1: ' . ! A V ,Ni :'- V. 'fl-2 fue- .: pw , QQ' nr' - 'V' J Pg1Qli3? -','-'Ni' T ,'..Q,xi'1f' ,L V mf wr.-4 - A ,f -,.-'. jon Ciner going for a take down. w ,pg M 3 . N I -.Y ,v . 4 M :'n:. .. 'A A 'if .,-.-:. ' 'F W1 . H ,. 5... ,Aw vm---... -1 f: -. p ' I ,w - 1.--nm .. ,', -, . 111-v F , XJN-, --11 ! . w ,. . ,w,1JL.A,,q, Tn U- - x ,, 4 1 Wake up, Mitch! Man, look at that girl in the third row! 1 , , . I M 'T J , ,4- af , Steve Carter adds 5 more for North The apprehen 0. Il g-,v - afxim if , ' as gp I X 1 'x first row: D. Grossg M. Deliog R. Albertsg T. Augusto, S. Sassg D. Laser, D. Hoesch. second row: Mr. Dunleag S. Priestong F. Keenan, J. Lieberman, B. Caldwell, C. Smith, M. Schneider, S. Cohen- P. Wagner' G. Rosenberg. Mile-medley relay. 1 . fr l .IX Eiga 1- indoor track Despite a limited turnout for the Indoor Track team, the quality of performance and overall spirit contributed to a successful season. As a small team, the trackmen were forced to combine forces with Cen- tral and South against larger teams and, as a unit, they were undefeated. Running the most consistently out- standing races in the history of the Indoor Track team, the mile-medley relay team composed of seniors Mark Schneider, and Gary Rosenberg and juniors Mike Rubin and Paul Wagner, continually lowered the school record until it reached a phenomenal 5:54. The hurdlers, captained by senior Ed Beddow also recorded low times throughout the season and were consistently leaders in inspiring victories. riflery I 4 - O The Riflery team proved to be most successful of any of the winter sport's squads, placing first in their league and second 'in the county championships. Led by an overpowering array of sharpshooters, the team defeated all of its regular season opponents with apparent ease and continued on to defeat all of the top teams in the county until it lost a close match to V. S. Central in the county finals. Individual stars such as junior Cliff Wallach, and seniors Ted Sperdakos, Richard Wishin and Alex Chernoff, continued impressive ef- forts throughout the season and enabled Coach Burns to fulfill his high pre-season expectations. l r. 511-me l. .recond row: Mr. Burnsg R. Wishing T. Sperdakos, C. Wallach. fini row L. lo R.: B. Lumg A. Chernoffg L. Grant. M.r. Burns shou1dn't have said that. K mllo ' :VS Don't laugh-Why do you think I'm tops in the section! -I :Uv 1.6.4 i ' Fx 'Ili' ,a I knew you'd see it my way! basketball 2-I Coach Rosenberg in his second season as Varsity Basketball coach, attempted to rebuild his team by concentrating his efforts on the improvement of the younger players. One of the brightest aspects of the Cagers season was the ascension of junior jackie Mac- Kay to the position of team leader and to one of the finest all around players in North High School his- tory. In an outstanding performance against the formidable Roosevelt team, MacKay broke the school record by scoring 36 points and almost inspired a sur- prising upset. In spite of his fine performances the teams overall inexperience proved too much of an obstacle to overcome and it finished last in the section. I. to r. H. Shapirog N. McGowang F. Levineg R. Harrisg J. Mc Kayg R. Horowilzg R. Bentleyg K. Goldsteing J. Markowitzg T. Leinwandg B. Mallilhiug P. 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A 1 -J Y' junior varsity basketball 05x I la r Mr McMu1lan D Sprmger S Mnchell D Marksg C. Kochxs R Vetrano E Welss D Rxchardson L Neher J Hecht SW Q, e., Ol 1'49.f44,, A Q 941 .-rf, 'AJ 18,34 U 'N Achieving third place in their league, the Varsity Bowlers individually registered dis- tinctive performances throughout the season. Twice breaking 200, senior Fred Dandes led the team to an easy 11-O victory over Mal- verne during one important match. In that same week, Dancles, North's most consistent performer, bowled a 256, the high game recorded in the league during the season. Seniors Roy Epstein and Rich Schwalbe also played significant roles in sparking victories during the season. bowling Roy Epstein strikes again I. lo r.: Mr. Doyleg R. Epsteing R. Schwalbe, C. Levineg W. Newman. vs er nfl raw R to L T D1Ganc1 D Cassidy P Pront, R. Bonini, A. Chernoff. recom! raw E Donoghue M Krall J' Kostick F. Mackay, R. Lamoutte, R. Berger. Ibm! mu V Dim T Frenz S Drezner T Sperdalcos, J. Mackay, A. Strauss, R. Fogel. One of the prominent strengths of the Varsity Baseball team was the number of outstanding juniors that developed to complement the fine squad of seniors. With junior pitch- ers Ted Sperdakos, Arnie Strauss, and Steve Drezner and hitters such as Vinnie Dini, Peter Pront and Tom DiGanci leading the team, next year's squad should prove to be successful. Avenging their first game loss to Hempstead the Spartans came back with a 6-2 victory in their second meeting, high- lighted by Steve Drezner's 13 strikeouts. Later in the season against arch-rival South, North again emerged victorious, 6-0. Bob Fogel, jack Newcombe, and Mike Hays made out- standing contributions at bat and in the field throughout the season. track 3-5 i A ,- fini faw L. lo R.: D. Glasser, H. Lau, K. Luckow, S. Kessler, M. Schneider, G. Rosenberg, B. Gangi, G. Hendrickson. second raw: L. Weiner, C. Sisken, L. Levy, E. Milonas, R. Maerker, B. Hornick, B. Jenove, S. Lowenstein, E. Beddow, J. Leib '- C1'lTl3I1. Ed Beddow psyching for a sprint. he f-:.L 'r XL if 1-f-' ,:.s:r.ig::1: ?:T?3'e .- ,. Q... Outstanding performances by members of the Varsity Track team provided the necessary excitement during the meets, de- spite an overall disappointing season. Gary Grieger, compet- ing in the 440 yard dash continually recorded low times in defeating his opponents. Terry Sullivan starred in both the high jump and dashes, while Ed Primeggia achieved victories in the triple jump and broad jump. Juniors who showed promise were Ed Beddow and Cliff Siskin competing in the low-hurdles and Mark Schneider, Harold Guberman and Richard Laser comprising the relay team. f.., 111 so 'ff .Q1 I 1 A ,.. ,111 ,A N 11 W! ,J N Fife? I!! 1. wh ,II vii, X ', 1. . 1 , , ,. . . 1 , . - . 1 4 , . F' 1 5- - . 1 '- .- ' . -1 f' ' :eb f',1 . - 1-1r ' P 1' . -,rl T Y ff . 1- . .- . '- ,'ew..,, , :' ll , . W M Y, . . .-. ' f . -4 ' - -'4'. '- . - . 1 , 3 1 M 1. 1 1 - . D 1-. -11..1.,.? 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Bob Harris, one of the most ac- complished golfers in the county, led the team with the aid of juniors Ken Symanski, Sam Bern- stein, and Richard Kusackj Indicative of the degree of strength of this year's squad was a match in which Bob Averso and Mike Weiner led the team in defeating Levittown Memorial 9-0 and Mepham 8-1 on the same day. The season was climaxed by an unusually fine effort by the team in the counties reflected by Bob Harris' low scores. L. lo R.: S. Bernstein, R. Kusack, B. Averso, B, Harris, M. 9 C I Weiner, K. Symanski, Mr. R. Jansson Bob Harris-Another Arnold Palmer? L- S ,LAI I 0 varsity club front raw: I. to r. R. Michaels: A. Chernoffg C. Sisking P. Prontg D. Falkg P. Bradleyg M. Norsteing M. Marcusg G. Hendricksong T. DiGar1ci. back row: T. Sperdakosg R. Sonking H. Hofsisg L. Bloomg M. Schneiderg S. Evansg A. Straussg R. Fogelg L. Weinerg S. Dreznerg E. Silerg H B. Ress, I-I. MacDonaldg R. Horowitzg j. Newcornbeg P. Leftong R. Gouletg R. Bentleyg L. Levyg B. Panuskag D. Cassidyg A. Rosenfeldg N. McGowan3 V. Dinig Mr. Ayresg L. Weinerg J. Clemente. ' 5... . Qltgiw :A- A NKfi'LZ,3'lf,R 'Wild L - . I N Q? If girls' basketball Twice a week, twenty-five energetic sophomore, junior and senior girls can be found perfecting their dribbles and their foul shots in the gym. Under the direction of coach Miss joan Smith, and Captains Missy Alexander and Mimi Lum, the Honor and Reserve teams placed second in the Sports Day Competition between Kennedy, Garden City, Carey and North High Schools. High scorers in this competition and those against Carle Place and Cal- houn were juniors Eileen Will and Dot Tripp. :ii li J I I n Ai' . , l l ' 'n -, firri row: P. Carlson, M. Lum, P. Falcaro, I.. Busick. .rerand row: J. Miller, K. Witte, B. Alexander, D. Tripp, C. Vesper, J. Passarella. ibzfd raw: K. Dyckes, R. Eng, J. Vitulli, E. Will, D. Lautenberger, D. Hinck, M. Olsen Q25 A . if sud- 'el ',,,vP ll 'fe u F . NU! if: 1 51 N if . JJ. F , 41 11 -,,,. 3 V3 549' Q, -47A., QQ' - 5P'f4!?E 53'-2 .J, X , .15 r I, 202 f 1 Em ,JJ . 4- l, F .., ..,, .......-:H ' -.c L. ' v-. lb' 6 girls' gym Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Willie Mays, Sheila Goldberg. The Queen's Royal Archers I'll get Miss Bayers-you get the other one. Q -Q- K WF, .,- , lr., , , .. wi Salami, salami . . . I've heard of Siamese twins but this is ridiculous! l xl ' . I DeSantis on the defense. l I could have danced all night in my North High gymsuit. J A l M , , ,Tl l l -, -x.uu- ev -' . 11. - A 1 fb fu' 1 - ' , 3 1 11, -1 ns! ' , b.: 1 Would you believe this big? Janet Miller, the killer Helium-filled volleyballs? varsity cheerleaders 1 .4 I HU .' fm 'l11F4-v-v 4 ' 3,5 1. Jeanne Sattler, Captain Nina Tepper, Capiain 4' 'Q just tip me over and pour me out . . . Robin Raphan ,xi 6 Linda Eskenazi Don't ask me how these things go! 'Q W-28 A Pat Scherer F' .2 4 F J-V325 1 Cafla SHIUPSOH Carol Wasserman Y T L 4 , Dlane Rmkes Carol Bakwin Mindy Pinner FLXFLNW junior varsity cheerleaders iz to r. M. Pinnerg A. Rabachg V. 'S' f , ' L-, Krallg D. Colellog E. Stonemang S. Bobg P. Carlseng P. Falcarog M. Lumg E. Osterg R. Boshnak. . ,,,. t ., . 9' A I U Do the Hokey-Pokey, and tum yourself about .. . 5- 1. -r I . -4-ll sports in review an F M -,451 BI-fig: yu 1 -- f':f14-- -:wk '11fl a1 5 , J ,. ' gf ' . vi I . V 1 ' , 54 , I me U w P'lf'3c.L-ZQYMAQ-g1'? L31-f'f.1L':QQ, . . , W ' E-if-3fPa1f'k'Q f? fU?'-4 PM - A- - wi X ,- , V . N if ' hifj X Q 'V -. - ,,Qff':'j-QI 4, . -+R Yrri Y V Y 9,4 K 'JV YS! f' ' 1-f-nz ,.L - ,. Mir.- ,' 2-EY' L , - X ,jlvii ' ,ff ,f- .'f. 1' 1 v f', !:fl1 s.-. Q -L ,,.'4.p-9 . - 'z. ul V 'J f -, '09. 'En Qu - - 11:-'L 1-,-g uf' 1. ua- My n.,, Us ,.l..fL lv 3... -H-lf '. 4- N, 'Pg .c 54.- fa. ,, ivy.. 15' .':,!nif 7 1 - 'Ffa-1:5 sglx' ' 7 V,,',.,, tv.,- f, 1553 Uv ff Q gl R? f M! I ' gl' QNQQZMX V MK X SDGCIAI GVGITUS 4 Coronation dance swafz E' Mogp ooo ,f , o o f Ev. gud E u o A 1 o oo sg an pep rally K u I QX queen and her court Q.. , . 'H-iq ., WA. .. .4231 J g.Tif9'liT+A , ,, 12,1 - ' 1 - W ' W Mg, W. EHEEP V-, all and .il LI W U P 3 A? urging, 6- 7 QL. I , V7 f' 151 I- P ' ' ' I1 ' Q1 Er -TU J N I. A F -.--W .. -'s' . N f-1 Na -1, - ' ' ' - -vs , Q . ' crass QUEEN ' 4 ' . -',, 5,111i9.sa1,1.'ia-35 ' M 1 ' . .. PRINCESS' - PRINCESS ' A V - mnenan ' Nina Tepper, ' lQ2i5fva,EQ'5' ' , f gf 3 ' 'H ' ' t . . 44.1-r.: V- V W H ' V' rl- A A - e- ' ' eg Lauue Gordon Dxane Zlmmern S? il J, I +- I .1 ,? Q. 2l5 ,L float parade Lf, ,a fn ins, ,, ff: Q5- I V. '04 '1 sl! .. . ,L fx. - 3 r Goulet gets a big send-off. '. PA 1' ' ' I L'-I, ' XP' dl . .. B . 1'v' ' W Hoch nose it all. 2l6 rigs, l' ...An Maya and her jungle friends. 1 ff ...L , G W , ,YA ,.jl..,-W, ' f. 9,7 Hey Lil, what do you do when you get off? 1 - v-. ff -f ',- ' bf --L-tn . 154 1 52 -ra SPORTSMANSHIP BEFORE COMBAT: Dennis Shields and Steve Evans north- I 2 VS. south-6 A Place kicker Bonini shows his lethal weapon. I Z ff 7-'P Elizfz Dooliltle ..... Freflzly Eyzzerforfl-Hill llflrf, Eyvzerforcl-Hill . Pzrlferizzg ........... The S'el.fe'y Nlmz Henry Hlggim .... Tbe Hexfofz Mau .. Byrlnmler ........ Flower girl ........ COJ'lE1'72107I,Q6I'.l' .4.... George, The Bnrlemler jamie ............. H nrrhy .............. Alfrerl P. Doolittle . 2:il'lI'.f. Pearce ....... . :kMrr. Hoflkifzr . . . :l:ll'l'I'.l'. Hlgginr . . . Higgim S'erLfnnl,r .. Lorrl Boxlzzgtmz .. Lfirly Boxizzglon .... Mm: ............ '-'North Hi gh Faculty Pickering Uimmy Gotliebj Higgins flfrank Gilbertj, and Alfred Doolittle CTerry Hirsch an .due . , . Joanne Jonas .. Miehael Burg . . Merril Feinstein . . . . . james Gotlieb Marshall Messer . . . . Frank Gilbert . . . Arno I-Iousman .,.LarryFeingolcl Flores Arno Housman, Joseph Samuels, Marshall Messer GregDib Mark Norstein Ion Grant . . ........ Terry Hirsch Miss Charlotte Cascio . . . . . . . Miss Eileen Brennan . . . . . . . . . Miss Lorraine Nagle Hartman, Linda Flores Larry Feingold .. Judy Bouer .. . Jay Sivin E'e ., , 1 ., X f- A - 1 Wa, . . xf x A. it -41 ' ' , l i Witl1 a Little Bit O' Luck . ' - 'Why can't Z1 woman be more like a man? The first encounter of Eliza Uonnne jonasj and Higgins CFrank Gilbertj '3: - . its LL ,-, , 1. , w r 5 , , . - Q 0 1 ,Z ' v , f sf f '1,+:r.mt'. I, L- ' 4 , xy? 5,11 'fm A ' gb' . fx . i , f,-32. . wx-X fy. w ,,,M,-,Jr ,A gf. 5 W Og Y' M, A' ' NM ,,'-. f ,S r ffS2 '4W-1531 -511551 N :U.3f-gin: 'Jia - Awrx l we L X'f f fx 4L.4.'L1f My W f W..,S'Lbi Nm wg -W 4... 5, 3 -4' 10 w W Q I O Q ,lj 751' ,Wm x In ff if il 1' , r Y! vw 1 .if 1 . , 1 1:- ' 1' x - . Cx .gp- N a ' A Y I Lxlli' duo , n 1 1' U .3 '. ln Z' 5,132 ,av - ual. 1' x .,..' ' ' - - ' ' as 'ulx 5 N . ., ,vw-,ax .1 ' .i WJ ,h 1 4 4 1 Qu 4-, u x! U I ,,'Y alumni day W i 'ii Yi l Ex-Spartans anxiously awaiting the Brennan-buzzer. In they marched with their long hair, mod clothes and superior struts-the alumni had returned. At the annual Alumni Day Assembly, organized by Honor Society Vice-President, Judi Fraenkel, Spartans were able to hear about college life at such schools as Cor- nell, Union, Oswego, Hofstra, and Mol- loy. President jeff Tabak introduced the panel, which battled with broken micro- phones and Miss Brennarfs one-minute buzzer, to show what four months at col- lege did for them. Following the assembly, a reception was held for all the graduates, where, between eating cupcakes and drinking punch, they circulated the latest gossip about their classmates. At night, the fac- ulty was trounced by the alumni in the annual Faculty-Alumni Basketball Game. 222 , if ' J lFj i,..i2 ,, xi .1 J 4 ' ' NW. W J um, .-'R-5, W, is .ff 'W 6, ml . P , K. u -A-Y.: Love those Supphose. QQMQQWN 40 ,ENJ- I was doing fine until her husband came along. 0 Pon QKEQAA N one-act play Sa V 's ', ,Jw s Looks almost real, doesn't he? . -X vii . X I lx is-L J Vanity thy name is woman. .....,' xxx' fx s ' 4-f Ain't we sweet. -rJ'1S. It s a tough ChO1CC but Wm' --L Heaven was never thxs good' Look I ve had just about enough of you' Frank Gilbert s prize wxnnxng performance Arno Housman gets what s commg to hxm ':, 0 .V he l V - -I n lt. . '- V Q A ' - ,'v,1,,. Y 321 173' A X , P I A ,-. . V , 1 i V Q ' .. . - H , E ,, 3, ,J .- X if I .ou - 4 gg at .. . - ., , . 1' R VV r- . .X I r I ' , vw: '1 , I' A . . it Eizlrmztr' Seniors: Impromptu Juniors: 10O Dollars Sophomore: This, Gentlemen, Is Justice Wil77261'I.' Best Actor: Frank Gilbert Best Actress: Elizabeth Malesk Best Supporting Actor: Steven Miller Best Supporting Actress: Ilaurie Gordon Best Director: jeff Tabak Best Poster: Juniors Most Tickets Sold: tie-Sophs and juniors Best Production: Seniors All Around Winner: Highest point total- Seniors Senior Awards: Brian Sterrnan, Greg Dib, Terry Hirsch 2' M: Liz does it again! The one on the left is the frog. A v Director jeff Tabak rejoices with a happy cast. national honor society Induction Mltch Blarr and Barbara Casmo recerve Ph: Beta Kappa Award WF' sf 3 Isn t thrs fun Mark? Mark? Markn PN ll 'JI JIT Torch bearer Rrchxe Horowrtz Presrclent Jeff Tabak speaks on the purposes of Honor Soclety Dr Walter Strlle congratulates Marshall Trager on hrs entrance mto Honor Soclety O l Y' ,af Ea- O - 'x , - if ' gl 4 , .1 , 4 . P' ' We of ' V51 E r X . Z! ,. NI ,1 ,,.Y,r ' - ' ' 57 - , r - ' . , If 5 161 .- p y Ilia! flil fg ' 351, V lp ' ln. .' ' ' A 31, ' l - .,.1-. EHGCV5 Uwe H68 --,. v... b '.'- -Ld C O Q 'o o O fx Q MJ X , QP' T' 7 fi fi - J ig M, ma Qtifwmvx-595 5 4 H.. TH NKSGMN .,, I JL. ,- -.HH ' md' -4.5! 'IV' A -,H+ ameri Q, 41- E' ' JL .' ' 'i .nr 1 ' e T U-.n 7 ? Q af yy 'W 'Twig M Nw K W F f f , 'K .. f Vi fr X AOVSIHIISEITIGHITS Complimenfs of .IU N ESS HAN DBAGS, INC. For Bass Weeiuns See: PROP-R-FIT SHOE STORES Anyone wI1o's anyone has a Juness Handbag 39 Aflanfic Ave. Lynbrook, N.Y. 760 Mol-'Ion Ave. Franklin Square, N.Y. BROWN-HARTER CADILLAC INC. 3I6 N. Franklin SI. Hempsfead, N.Y. 5l6-483-6600 BEST IMPRESSIONS OFFICE SUPPLIE'S Rockaway Ave., Valley Sfream The mosr effvmenf secre+arues use Besf Impress FF' Best of Luck GREY and BLACK HI-Y 6 515 349 f n'i Htl: ' A 1 x EDF ' QP 4 if -1' fl -'Q Y X., 521 g2Qw'f,gg5f' f , 53, Q? N Q 1? '1 'wif 55 fifirv X Q0 0 QM ' j J fi 14 ea.iZ,!s:71 X ,XX , QQ' - CENTER SKI V , fl 466 2312 A- 1' EIWIWQQK u 'Fi f f7 A11 I' J 1 i b , h I I 1 1 i -V' uw I 84 Roclcawa Avenue Y :Q Valley Sfream, L. I. J. THAMM REFINISHING CORP. Spraying in all Hs IJrancI'1es Refrigerafors and Appliances STRAIGHTENED AND REFINISHED RO 6-9404 EDDIE'S QUICK CLEANER Serving your area for I5 years. PLEASE TRY US BEST WISHES TO A GREAT CLASS I968 ELMONT ADVERTISING SPECIALTY CO., INC. GOODWILL BUSINESS GIFTS I7-15 HEMP. TPKE, ELMONT. N.Y. GE 7-5832 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES DANARK ASSOCIATES. INC. I 78 Rockaway Ave. Valley Slream in LO 1-9020 H I..Y Specialisls I-Iome Improvem I BONNE CHANCE C 'UL ACT B E BUENA SUERTE STOKALO FELICIDADES Yeeif ee Loo Ping AHN! BUONO GOOD LUCK FROM THE CLASS OF '72 232 Our very best wishes to the Graduating Class of I968 ' May Your Dreams of Today Be the Realities of Tomorrow NCRTH HIGH PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Besl' Wishes PARK INN FORD INC. 444 W. Merrick Road Valley Sfream, N.Y. THUNDERBIRD O GALAXIE O FALCON FAI-RLAINE O MUSTANG HILL-SIDE discounl WINES AND LIQUORS Proprielor J. AMATO 740 Franlzlin Ave. Besl' Wishes Io +l1e Class of I968 ALPHA DELTA KAPPA 233 NATIONAL. -.K Id 5 HONOR SOCIETY nowe ge s i I acquired, I ' , buf wisdom lingers. The Spartan Chapter of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY are F fav! C are A647195 vefewfwa 4: ' M 1 ' aa, E, 'T For Over 30 Years, 'rhe Sa'Fes+ Place +o Buy. + CRYSTAL 968 OLDSMOBILE Bay Parkway a+ 59+h S+. Brooklyn, New York 2l2-CL 9-4000 4 r N 6 Q E 2 yf , fl-x Fi .. . f X W , The Snste rs of 7 ,a-O 'N -af -be O A 1 ':Tlf.. ' BLUE and WHITE HI-Y L V1 5 nm . N '1 1, K v 1 ,f 0 Fx 7vp,,l If Q ' U D x X I N DECA AND THE SCHOOL BOOK STORE Congratulations to the Senior Class f I0 'Io 9 Daily PR 5-5794 Wed. and Sai. fo 6 P.M. RAY'S FORMAL WEAR, INC. WARD AND TuxEDOs EOR HIRE OR SALE R. GIANELLI 8 New Hyde Park Road INSURANCE Franklin Square, N.Y. 66 Wes? Merrick Road VA 5-0292 Valley Sfream 5-l454 VA 5-0293 BONELL JEWELERS .IEwELERs OF DISTINCTION Redesigning-Esfafe Buying-Special Order Mfg. 76 So. Cenfral Ave.- Suiie 2-B-Valley Sfream, N.Y. COUNTRY ARTS IN FLOWERS INC. JOHN wuLFoRsT 535 Hempsfead Tpke. Wesl' Hempsfead New York Rather Than Love, Than Money, Than Fame, Give Me the 1968 CHARIOT ,fi New L.. nn if: vi .v , :- t .a , 1 e 7 .H STUDNICK AUTO PARTS Discouni' Operarion 56l-2656 cfi'l'.EFf..o'.ln'fIe'EI2f.f.ZTf fnPEIIZI C mP'ime 'S MICHAEI-'S MEN'S MACHINE SHOP SERVICE ANN STORES SHOP CU 5-6600 867 W. Merrick Rd.-Valley Siream Personalized Dry Cleaning Service LIGHTING TECNICS beiier by a comforiable margin 95 Rockaway Ave. Valley Sfream, N.Y. 22 Church Sf. Malverne, N.Y. LY 9-968 I Formerly SUPRlNA'S Tuxedo's io Hire CUSTOM SUITS MADE TO MEASURE 68 Rockway Ave. Opp. Theafre Valley Sfream LY 3-3974 LONG CLUB ISLAND JUDO INC. Souih of Exif I7 Malverne 33 Hempsiead Ave. Souihern Besf Wishes X Sme Pkwy FRANKLIN I ' AL , X, A --Lf! ' I KT' W' fx- GENER 4 3,3 I HOSPITAL II 'L L ' U W - -. J 1 A 3' - 317 'ei L L' A 'L ' Y Y -X 3--.X L L 1, ' X L - I if tl ! , ' ' Bes+ of Luck GREY AND GOLD HI-Y HAMBURGERS A serving a second Congratulations to the Class of 1968 from the STUDENT COUNCIL Richard Horowiiz, Presideni' Doug Falk, Vice Presideni Karen Schonberg, Secreiary Dickie Ben+iey, Treasurer Linda Balogh, Hisiorian Mr. B. Arizf. Advisor 45, Bes+ Wishes 'for file Fu'I'ure JOY to fhe wEBER-ARNoLD Class of '68 SMITH CORP. Hempsiead Tpke. Franklin Sq., N.Y. Congratulations Yearbook Staff HALLMARK CARDS FL 2-8778 B 8: R CAMERA and CARD SHOP THE BOBBES 930 Hempsiead Tplce. Rich, Carol, Lee, Franklin Sq., N.Y. Judi, Tinker AYMc32',,'f,ZI',fRMAN Simi HARBY DECORATORS Re-upholsfery-Slip Covers Drapes-Bedding-Bed Spreads p+dA H idB i VALLEY STREAM CYCLES F, 9 'Twi' ji ii i iii' -H 1 4 H -'La 1 ' '4 A5 . i. P 'Q A '- JU-Agqw, 1 fi Fifi ff 95 E. Merril: Rd. Supreme and Sweet Senior Sisters of L OMEGA Pl EPSILON Hl-Y 7 LAURA LEE FLORIST AND GIFT SHOP Congraiulaiions .. 'lo The Class of '68 X G19 Corf-ages 324 Hemps+ead Ave. Wedding Bouquefs Malverne. N-Y- l Greefing Cards 4089 LY 3 4069 TRES CHIC FASHIONS B SALLY COCSPERSMITH Hours Daily 452 Dogwood Ave. Sai. I0-5:30 Franlrlin Sq. Wed Nife 3-3949 PHIL-AMY FLORIST VZLSDZYFLX, GT? BLACK AND WHITE VA 5-IO63 H I -Y 240 SANFORD PAINTING CO. SKEE'S CHICKEN Paperhanging-Plasfering S' TURMAN TAKE-OUT 53I Croydon Road 74I Hempslead Tpke. Elmont L- I- Franklin Square, N.Y. l5I6I FL 4-6748 BYMOR DRUGS, INC. KARR'S BOOKSHOP. INC Prescripiion Called for and Green Acres Shopping Cerner Delivered Valley Sfream 322 Dfigwood Avenue Large Seleciion of Paper Franklin Square, N.Y. Backs and Hardcovered IV 6-775I IV 6-7752 BMS AR-HE CASA POMPEI AND Hero Sandwiches SpagI1e'H'i Dinners GARAGE FLA'I'I'E 1 fi ve :? NNx?s 709 W. Merrick Take-Oui' 452 will Finesi' Road 726 Anderson Ave Orders I Pina p - ' Our ' PF' in +he Valley Siream ranklln Square S , H Ham' C New York IV I-59I4 Pew Y only IV 3-4029 360 HEMPSTEAD AVE. MALVERNE. N.Y. II565 I Best of Luck to Class of 1968 HI-Y COUNCIL Compliments of CAROL STUDIOS Senior Portrait Negatives Kept on File for Future Orders Official Yearbook Photographers 80 ATLANTIC AVE. LYNBROOK, N.Y. GOUZ Rhymes wi'rl'1 Cows Milk and Milk Produc'I's Valley Slream 5-3377 I7I7 Duich Broadway Elmonf, L.l., N.Y. Good Luck lo lhe GUYS 81 DOLLS BILLIARD LOUNGE INC. Class of I968 GREY and BLUE HI-Y l75 E. Merrick Rd. Valley Sfream Prop. ARTIE STADTMILLER VA 5-8822 FL 2'975' For All Your Beauly Barnes and Noble and Cosmefic Needs We l'ry llarclerl College Ou'l'line Series Bowling TRl-BoRo MuR-LEE's al Supplies BEAUTY MEN-5 5HOp PAPER BOOK Tshirls Engraving 48 Ailannc Ave. rop les for All Sporfs CO.. Lynbrook, N.Y. 206 Fulfon Ave. 962 Helrrpsfead Tpke. Hempsfeacl, N.Y. Fran in Square New York JOHN T. PETERFORD l83 Rockaway Ave. Valley Siream 243 Congrafulafions Io I'he CHARIOT STAFF and Ihe CLASS OF 68 THE HEUMAN FAMILY Affer, you finish college, and gel' married, and move Io an aparimeni, and have a couple of kids, and decide Io look for a house. and find +he one you like . . . we hope you remember +o make sure ii' has baseboard heaI'ing by SIanI'f Fin. Besi' Wishes from SLANTfFIN CORPORATION VINCENT'S STATIONERY ON MERRICK ROAD VALLEY STREAM Complimenfs of MACLOBE LUMBER Rockaway Avenue and Merrick Road Valley Sfream. N.Y. Our Sincere Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous FuIure: ELMONT RIFLE AND PISTOL CLUB RFQ!! ' X l00 Fores'I' Drive FRANKLIN SQUARE SCREEN 8: DOOR CORP Greenvale, New York 758 Aluminum Combinafiqn FRANKLIN SQUARE. N-Y- Windows and Doors Window Shades-Venei' BI d 5.6 N I-M26 glass Screen Sega d Iv I-7833 orm In ows an o Floral Park 2-7373 BIFULCO'S PIZZERIA HOME MADE PIZZA-ITALIAN FOODS-HEROES V TO TAKE OUT FAST SERVICE ON OUTGOING ORDERS 564 Franklin Ave. Franklin Square, L.I. 3 DOWN and 3 TO GO CLASS OF 71 Good Luck Io II1e SparI'ans Who are All Done' JUST STARTING CLASS OF I973 es Examined Glasses FlH'ed SOUTH SHORE OPTICIANS INC GREEN ACRES SHOPPING CENTER NEXT TO HORN AND HARDARTS 5I6 825 8990 Confaci' Lenses BON BON CLEANERS uaIn+y Plus Servuce 33I Hempsiead A Vel1U6 SKOBLISKI Lumber Serving L I WIII1 Qualify Maferrals for Over 40 Years BUILDING MATERIALS PREFINISHED WALL PANELING ARMSTRONG CEILINGS MASON MATERIALS INSULATION ROOFING MATERIALS HARDWARE PITTSBURGH PAINT LOUVRE DOORS 81 BLINDS I000 FranIcIm Ave VA 55l34 Valley Sfream I EY . . I I - Q . . LY 3-5770 Malvern, N.Y. . U Hearfiesf CQEN-LIESSER Co. Congrifulafions . U o VX- 39 WE8T55th STREET,NEWYORK,N.Y.10019 The Cl ss of I 5 4 -E 3 AREA cons: 212 cmcns s-sons NZB i 9 from Friends NEW of sNowT1REss sNowTlREs! sNowTTREs! PLAZA PETER GREAT EASTERN AUTO DEPT. INC. DREYFU5 DRIVE-IN SERVICE CENTER CLEANERS 600 l'lerI'lpS'l'eBd Tpke. I43 So. Franklin Ave. Elmonf, Long Island VGUBY Sfwam 56l-8466 YOUR FRIENDS AT BALF OUR The Craftsmen who made Your ' N Class Ring a Masterpiece 1 N Join in Sending Their 'Sign Congratulations and Best Wishes if ' TO A GREAT CLASS IN A FINE SCHOOL ZW WWW X i ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS CLASS RINGS AND PINS ' Cllll INSIGNIA ' MEDALS ' 'l'l0PHllS- , PLAQUES ' DlPl.OMAS ' COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS fi' LO mesa 4 BRUCE lL 55 sus PI 2-0800 ASSOCIATED 5? CHINESE AMERICAN AVIS FOOD Hills Shopping Cenier RESTAURANT All S. STORE 209 W. Merrick Rd. cocKTAu.-TAKE our 'les is a Valley S'l'ream, N.Y. ORDERS Rem' a Truck by Friendly DayfWeelcfMon'rh Sfore For Men and Boys 2282 Jericho Tplre. 344 Hempsfead Ave: Malverne, N.Y. RAYFORD CLOTH ES EAGLE McGREGOR BOTANY CLOTHES SPO RTSWEAR CLOTH ES IOOI Hempsfead Tplce., Franklin Square Garden Cify Park, N.Y. g t s to e CLASS OF 1968 H 331-I GREEN KEY SERVICE HONOR SOCIETY N9 N Q35 0 'I' R T Bes+ Wishes f 3 3.2 68 Q4P5fig.,Q'vaQ5 if CLASS OF 70 x grin iyeiva-We Q UQ4 vu Q 5 6 L 82,09 'S 42 'Mx 66996-9 Ge c THE BIC-5 HMC A A 9 ORS MR: LOB QRUQ Fkom 'KsH'sI .S HTS 5 HAR lRc.0LaTu B3 x9 I ' WVR? uN1oN DHL .OM Jeb ax N ' Q' ' B ik e 4 f a G 'dv x .ef ' A, .1 xE',Gg:N, 0 xv E, U ' ' K 56, CLO 15 W - qin it L- 65' 3 A, lv Q? wth GV! audi 'Unsung new OM 'Ai mx v ' Nav us, Q,-Y add W ey' L wg V' fl'-Qisivf .3 W Nn ls' f ff ' I k - . 1. S I T 'Po ,g SI r So ,, I amxx o - L l- ' pq W 6 X V Q-x94 P' 0 M 'f g, U' 00 06, 0 . - 15 D 1 5 0 Swi- N466 J' Y ,lm fm, Hwuug ' ff S X QELEQJ I STEVE x ,Zo ,v ...nO 9,1 ::44:8:,gs::1x ,gt ww .wx x,gO,.WxO.v,,x 00 'vw' vw' ,gt v0 .96 ':,O ':so0 ' o J C ' J . lv X 'I I . f I , ,WM 7M rp!! 1 s F' C U' Ill 0'e PAM' wif' 'lv V 'xv Q,XXf 2 2 Wh? ww W Mx L We 6-le, ri :Rr 'Z' ,A Q Peace Through Understanding THE AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB ALEXANDER'S MEN's AND sovs' CLOTHES S wx IESILIII - 5 ' x 41 :II IIIIIA .I IX ' rl, , . ' A '15, n CII lx- ' 1 l ., lflll sh I J ' FL 4-807I 935 Hempsfead Tpk Franklrn Square, N.Y In Memoriam HERBERT SCHNEIDER PATRONS BRIGHTON LAUNDRY CO. CHARTEL INTERIOR ARTS DOGWOOD HOBBY CENTER DON'S KITCHEN DR. JAMES APOSTOLIDES FRANKLIN DECORATORS FRIENDS OF PETER DREYFUS FRIENDS OF PETER DREYFUS, AGAIN ISLAND AUTO ELECTRIC, INC. KRAUSS FUNERAL HOMES LONG ISLAND BEVERAGE CO. LOX HAVEN MALVERNE PAINT SUPPLY .MARTINE HARDWARE MODERN CHEMICAL RESEARCH. INC. WAGNER 81 WAGNER CO.. INC. Generous Good Wishes--HR 24I and Chris K. makes 4-Mr. Kampf Besl' of Luck Class of I968 Bes'I' of Luck-Mr. Collins HR 209 Bes+ of Luck Ihe Fredericks's Besl' of Luck Io all Ihe OIs+'s Besf of Luck-Debbie Osier Besl' Wishes from Ihe Iedas Besf Wishes from Ihe McGra'I'hs Bes'I' Wishes from Ihe Valones Besi' Wishes Ihe Blumpkins Bes'I' Wishes Ihe Goldmans Besf Wishes 'Ihe Lee Family Bob, Fran, and Bobby Chronowski Bob Goulel says Good Luck Bonne Chance! Miss CoH'one Bonne Chance-Mr. and Mrs. A. Sperber Boosiers Roll! Buena Suerfe-Senorila Lehman Buffy Jody Sissy Unc. Bill Creighion Carl and Jim say Hi CharloH'e Cascio Congraiulaiions Congrafulalions Chariol' Sfafflll Dean V Peggy F Paige T Karen Y Ellen-O-Luv-Rac, Jen, Liz-Press Fly high like Ihe Hauque 4 more years-Judy and Joyce From Tinker Gale and Larry Class of '69 GIG and TED and KATHIE and JUAN G.L.-Mr. Silberlighl' and Sp. 8 Good Luck-Carla and Tina I Good Luck Class '68-Mr. Richards Good Luck Class '68-Shirah Good Luck from Adele Hagmann Good Luck from Homeroom I08 Good Luck from Homeroom I I5 Good Luck 'From Homeroom 302 Good Luck 'From Homeroom 33I Good Luck from Homeroom 7-6 Good Luck from Ihe Alexanders BOOSTE RS Good Luck from 'Ihe Frankquizes Good Luck-Homeroom I I7 Good Luck-Homeroom 203 Good Luck-Homeroom 207 Good Luck-Mr. AlberI's Homeroom 243 Good Luck 7-I Good Luck-HR 9-2-Room 302 Good Luck in your career Good Luck '68 Jay foo-Lisa Good Luck Lynn and Bobby Good Luck-Mr. and Mrs. J. Balogh Good Luck l968-Mr. J. 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' - rff' ax. r, ,- ,, ff, ,,, .14 ., J. -.. rw fi 1 X: J -' - .L - 3 . 4.114-. Aisilf' , S. ,, , .5 -rf J ,nw ,Lf 1 V 3 CF RWM fy M 5' V . K. 'x senior index ABRAVAYA, CAROLE 651 Cox St., F. S. Cheerleader, 9, 10, Homeroom Sec.- Treas., 10, Ski Club, 10, 11, Red Cross Drive Chairman, 11, Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Chi, 9-12 ACKERMAN, ELLEN 981 Lorraine Dr., F. S. Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Chi, 10-12, Home- room Sec.-Treas., 10, Ski Club 10, 11, CHARIOT Circulation and Booster Staff, 11, 12, Bowling Team, 10, Fu- ture Teachers of America, 12 AFFRONTE, MARIA 1083 Shelburne Dr., F. S. Hi-Y, Alpha Beta Chi, 9-12, Teach- er's Aid, 12, Future Teachers of Amer- ica, 12, Home Economics Club, 9, Rang- erettes, 12, Homeroom Sec.-Treas., 12 ALEXANDER, RICHARD 1070 Harrow Road, F. S. Soccer, 10-12, NORTH STAR, Co-Ed. Jr. High Pg., 9, Indoor Track, 10, Sen- ior Magazine Drive Publicity Chairman, 12, Band, 9-11 ARMSTRONG, PATRICIA 1001 Southern Dr., F. S. Gymnastics, 93 Home Economics Con- test, 11, Teacher's Aid, 11, Sigma Rho Chi Hi-Y, 12 AUERBACH, AMY 707 Sprague Ave., F. S. National Honor Society, 11, 12, Hist., 12, French Honor Society, 10-12, Tu- torial Aid, 10-12, Library Aid, 10-12, French Club, 9-12, Homeroom Treas., 9, Grade Committees, 9, NORTH STAR Circulation Staff, 10, 11, Honor Usher, 11 BAKWIN, CAROL 1051 Peterhoff St., V. S. Green Key, 11, 12, Cheerleader, 9, 11, 12, Orchestra and District Festival Or- chestra, 9-12, American Field Service Fund Raising Chairman, 10-12, Ski Club, 9-12, Leader's Club, 9-12, Gymnastics, 9-12, Hi-Y, Phi Beta Chi 9-12, Teach- er's Aid, 9-12, French Tutor, 9, 10 BALLOW, MARY ANN 110 Doncaster Road, Mal. National Honor Society, 11, 12, Hi-Y, Sigma Rho Chi, Pres. 11, Sec. 10, Span- ish Honor Society, 9-12, Homeroom Treas., 9, Teacher's Aid, 10-12, Span- ish Club, 10, 11, Tutorial Aid, 10-12 BALOGH, LINDA 1046 Lorraine Drive, F. S. Student Council Historian, 12, Grade Historian, 10, 11, Homeroom Sec., 9, Homeroom V. Pres., 9, Daisy Chain, 11, Teacher's Aid 11, Grade Commit- tees, 9-12, Hi-Y, Sigma Rho Chi, 9-12. BAREL, WILLOW 996 Harold Ct., F. S. Rangerettes, 12, Gymnastics, 9-12, Teach- er's Aid, 9-10, Blue and White, Blue and Black, 9-12, Future Teacher's of America, 1 2 BARRETT, PAMELA 11 Audrey Ave., Elmont Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Chi, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 10, 12, Tutorial Aid, 10, English Honor Society, 10-12, French Club, 10 BEDDOW, EDWARD 16 Ascan St., V. S. Band, 9-12, Orchestra, 11, 12, Chorus, 10-12, Outdoor Track, 9-12, Indoor Track, Captain, 12, Cross Country, 12, Hi-Y, Alpha Kappa Delta, Treas., 11, Pres., 12, Hi-Y Council, V. Pres., 12, Dance Band, 11, 12, Varsity Club, 10-12, Ski Club, 11, 12 BEDNEY, BRUCE 721 Byron Ave., F. S. Senior Float Chairman, 12, Art Honor Society, 11-12, Ski Club, 9-12, Float Committee, 9-11, A. V. Squad, 9, Bowl- ing, 9 BEINERT, EUGENE 1063 Fenwood Dr., V. S. Indoor Track, 10, 11, Track, 10, Cross- Country, 11, Varsity Club, 10-12, Ser- vice League, 11, 12 BENTLEY, RICHARD 24 North King St., Mal. Student Council Treas., 12, Grade Coun- cil, V. Pres., 9, 10, Soccer Captain, 12, Basketball, 11, 12, National Honor So- ciety, 11, 12, Green Key, 10-12, Float Chairman, 9, 10, Tutorial Aid, 11, 12 257 IL- KQ4 BERINSKY, NANCY 745 Brower Ave., F. S. NORTH STAR Staff, 9-12, Exchange Ed., 11, 12, Future Teachers of Amer- ica, Pres., 11, 12, Hi-Y, Alpha Beta Chi, Sec., 10, Muse Staff, 12, Teacher's Aid, 10-12 BERNSTEIN, BRUCE 685 Seabury Ave., F. S. Wrestling, 12, Baseball, 11, 12, Track, 9, 10, Service League, 10-12, Varsity Club, 10-12 BERNSTEIN, JEFFREY 839 Doughty Ave., F. S. Soccer, 9-12, Baseball, 10-12, Track, 9 BERNSTEIN, SAMUEL 28 Audrey Ct., Mal. Golf, 10-12, Golf Club Pres., 10-12, Varsity Club 10-12, Biology Research Club, 10, Chemistry Research Club, 11, Great Issues Club, 10-11 BEVACQUA, RAYMOND 1336 St., Elmont Biology Research Club, 10, Chemistry Research Club, 11 BIFULCO, PATRICIA 550 Franklin Ave., F. S. Green Key, 11, 12, Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Rho, 9-12, D.E.C.A., 11, Gymnastics, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Bowling Team 9 BLAIR, MITCHELL 10 Dolores Pl., Mal. Green Key, 10, 11, Pres., 12, CHARIOT Staff, 10, Literary Ed., 11, Associate Ed., 12, Wrestling 11, 12, Grade CounC11, Treas., 9, 11, National Honor Society, 11, 12, English Honor Society, 9-12, Sec. 10, French Honor Society, 10-12, 258 Tutorial Aid, 9-12, Biology Research Club, 10, Chemistry Research Club, 11, NORTH STAR, 10 BLOOM, LARRY 1095 Shelburne Dr., F. S. Football, 9-12, Wrestling, 9-11, Base- ball, 11,- Track, 9-10, Cross Country, 9, Grade Council, V. Pres., 11, Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, 9-12 BLUM, LEE ALISON 678 Morton Ave., F. S. Green Key, 11, 12, Spanish Honor So- ciety, 10-12, English Honor Society, 9- 11, American Field Service Club, Pub- licity Chairman, 12, MUSE 10, Publicity Chairman, 12, Spanish Club, 9-12, Cho- rus, 9-12, District Festival, 9-11, Beauty- shop Quartet, 9, Hi-Y, Phi Beta Chi, 10, 11, Homeroom Officer, 11, Tutorial Aid, 10-12, Teacher's Aid, 10, 11, One- Act Play Director, 10, Drama, 10-11 BOB, ROCHELLE 799 Anderson Ave., F. S. CHARIOT Art Ed., 11, 12, Art Honor Society, Treas., 11, Pres., 12, Grade Float Chairman, 11, One Act Play, Poster Chairman, 10,11, Scenery Chairman, 12, Student Council Elections, Publicity Chair- man, 11, Homeroom Pres., 12, Tutorial Aid, 9-11, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Hi-Y, Omega Phi Epsilon, 9-12, Spanish Club, 99 SPECTRUM Staff, 9 BOBBE, JUDITH 678 Morton Ave., F. S. CHARIOT, Ed. in Chief, 12, Layout Ed., 11, National Honor Society, 12, English Honor Society, 12, Spanish Honor Soci- ety, 10-12, Spanish Club, 9-12, Teach- ei-'s Aid, 9-12, Spanish Tutor, 11, Hi- Y, Omega Pi Epsilon, 9-12, SPECTRUM, Publicity Ed., 9, Ski Club, 9-12, Daisy Chain, 11 BONAVENTURE, JANE 1253 Bernard St., V. S. Basketball Honor and Reserve, 9, 10, Softball, 9, Hi-Y, Pink and Black, 12, Service League, 10, Gymnastics, 10 BONINI, RONALD 884 West Gate, V. S. Baseball, 9, Soccer Captain, 9-12, Varsi- ty Baseball, 10-12, Basketball, 10, Hi- Y, Green and Black, 9-12 BOTTA, NICHOLAS 1412 L Sr., Elmont Homeroom V. Pres., 12, Baseball, 10, 11, Hi-Y, Alpha Kappa Delta, 10-12 BRADLEY, PETER 1054 Jerome Road, F. S. Soccer, Captain, 9, 10-12, Wrestling, 9- 12, Varsity Club Sec., 12, Hi-Y, Alpha Kappa Delta, 9-12, Service League, 12, Teacher's Aid, 12 BRANDT, I. SAUL 1385 N St., Elmont Electronics Club, Pres., 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 12, Woodshop, 11 , Chemistry Club, 11, Biology Club, 10, Arts and Science Fair, 9-12, Photo Club, 9-12, Printing Club, 9-12 BRANKER, NANCY 10 Adair Ct., Mal. Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Rho, 11, 12, Teacher's Aid, 11, 12, Float Committee, 12 BRAVER, PATRICIA 839 Catalpa Dr., F. S. D.E.C.A., V. Pres., 11, Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Rho, V. Pres., 11, Pres., 12, Business Honor Society, 11, 12, Teacher's Aid, 10, 11 BRAYMAN, SHEILA 538 Morris Dr., V. S. Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Chi, 9-12, Sec., 11, 12, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Service League, 11, 12, Ticket Sales Chairman One Act Play, 11, 12, Carnival Co-chairman, 9, Grade Committees, 9-11, Gymnastics, 9- 10, NORTH STAR, Circulation Staff, 10-ll BRENNAN, PATRICIA 696 Gail Ct., Elmont D.E.C.A., Treas., 12 BRENNER, CAROLYN 1288 G Sr., V. S. CHARIOT, Layout Ed., 12, Homeroom Sec.-Treas., 11, 12, Hi-Y Historian, 11, 12, Rangerettes, 12, Teacher's Aid, 10- 12, Tutorial Aid, 11, 12, Spanish Honor Society, 10-12, Spanish Club, 10-12, Eng- lish Honor Society, 12, National Honor Society, 11, 12 BRODSKY, KARL 1140 Wolf Ave., V. S. Riflery, 10, Football, 9, Bowling, 9, Service League, 11, Teacher's Aid 11 BUCKRIDGE, JANET 1287 S St., V. S. Rangerettes, 12, Basketball, 10-11, Hi-Y, 12, Volleyball, 10, 11, Tennis, 10-11, Service League, 10-11 CAMPANARO, DORALEE 911 Ascan St., V. S. Teacher's Aid, 12 CAMPBELL, ROBERT 684 Donovan St., Elmont Football, 9-12, Wrestling, 9-12 CAPITINA, ANGELA 1047 Sherman Drive, F. S. Fashion Design Club, Sec. 10, Teacher's Aid, 11, Service League, 12, Hi-Y, Blue and White, 11, 12 CARROLL, RICHARD 132 Linden St., Mal, Service League, 11 CARTER, STEVE 759 Wyngate Dr., V. S. Hi-Y Council, Pres., 12, Hi-Y, Red and Black, 9-12, Football, 9-12, Wrestling, 9-12, Varsity Club, 12 CASINO, BARBARA 765 Corona Ave., V. S. National Honor Society, Sec., 11, 12, French Honor Society, 10-12, Spanish Honor Society, 11, 12, English Honor Society, 9-12, Green Key, 11, 12, Amer- ican Field Service, 9-12, French Club, 9-12, MUSE Staff, 11, JETS, 11, Chem- istry Research Club, 9-12, Tutorial Aid, 9- 12, Teacher's Aid, 9, Homeroom V. Pres., 9-10, NORTH STAR Staff, 10-12 CASSIDY, DENNIS 740 Bayberry Road, F. S. Football, 11, 12, Baseball, 11, 12, In- door Track, 10, Varsity Club, 11, 12, Service League, 12 CATALANO, PHILIP 957 Southern Dr., F. S. Hi-Y, Alpha Delta Kappa, 10-12, Home- room V. Pres., 9, Service League, 11, French Club, 9, 10 CHERNOFF, ALEXANDER 90 Morris Ave., W., Mal. Drama Club, Chairman of Lighting, 9- 11, Drama Club Stage Manager, 11, NORTH STAR Sports Writer and Pho- tographer, 11, 12, Baseball, 11, 12, Rif- lery, 12, Wrestling, 11, German Club, 9, 10, Chorus, 9, 10, Male Cheerleader, 12 CI-IIZMAN, HAROLD 746 Wyngate Dr., W., V. S, Cafe. Aid, 9, 10, Fencing Club, Captain, 11, 12, Art Aid, 11, 12, Industrial Arts Aid, 11, 12 CIGNA, MARIE 889 Warner Road, V. S. Biology Club, 10, Teacher's Aid, 10, 11 CINER, JONATHAN 116 Gold Pl., Mal. Grade Council Pres., 10, Green Key V. Pres., 11, 12, English Honor Society, 12, Football, 11, 12, Wrestling Captain, 11, 12, Track, 10, National Honor Society, 12 CLEMENTE, JAMES 71 Russell Ave., F. S. Varsity Club Treas., 11, 12, Football, 11, 12 CLYNE, KEVIN 1095 Ferngate Dr., F. S. Service League, 11, Audio Visual Squad, 12 COHN, IRA 50 Gold Pl., Mal. American Field Service, 9, NORTH STAR Staff, 10, Biology Research Club, 10, Great Issues Club, 10, Fencing Club, 10, NORTH STAR Ed., 12, Service League, 11 COHEN, JEFFREY 606 Cox St., F. S. Green Key, 11, 12, Tennis, 11, 12, Spanish Club, 12, Tutorial Aid, 9-11, Homeroom Pres., 12 COHEN, LOIS 50 Gold Pl., Mal. Teacher's Aid, 11, 12, Service League, 11, Future Teacher's of America, Hist., 12, Tutorial Aid, 10, NORTH STAR Circulation Staff, 11, Hi-Y, Pink and Black, 9-12, Softball, 9 COHN, LILLIAN 855 Downing Rd., V. S. American Field Service, 9-12, Pres., 12, Green Key, 10-12, Spanish Honor Soci- ety, 10-12, Spanish Club, Sec. 9-12, Homeroom Officer, 9-12, Ski Club, 9- 12, Hi-Y, Red and White, 9-12 COLLINS, CLIFF 747 Home St., F. S. Track, 10, Football, 9, Baseball, 11, 12 COLLINS, ROBERT 1254 Ixworth Rd., V. S. Football, 9 CONSTANTINE, ROBERT 722 Wyngate Dr., E., V. S. COOPERMAN, ROBERTA 749 Park Lane S., F. S. Teacher's Aid, 12, Booster Club, 13: Hi- Y, Omega Pi Epsilon, 12, Tutorial Aid, 9 CRISTANDO, JOANN 674 Wyngate Dr., W., V. S. Chorus, 10-12, Majorettes, 11, Brush and Palette Club, 11, German Club, 9-12, Tennis Club, 10, Future Home- makers of America, 9-12 CRONIN, KATHLEEN 1022 Sherman Dr., F. S. Drama, 12, Rangerettes, 12, Teacher's Aid, 10, 11, Basketball 9, Volleyball, 9 DANDES, FRED 1007 Robin Rd., F. S. Bowling, 9-12, D.E.C.A., 12 DAVIES, WILLIAM 130 Norwood Ave.,-Mal. Football, 10-11, Band, 9, 10, Tutorial Aid, 12 De CARMINE, JIM 1027 Linden St., V. S. Ski Club, 9-12, Wrestling, 9 de HAAN, MARILYN 30 Slabey Ave., Mal. Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Rho, Pres. 10, Hist. 12, Freshman Cheerleading, 9, Service League,'9, Gymnastics, 9, 10 DeSANTIS, JOANNE 50 Linden St., Mal. Homeroom V. Pres., 9, Hi-Y, Blue and Black, 9-12, Service League, 11 DeLUCA, MARIE 1570 N St., Elmont Tennis, 10, American Field Service, 11, 12, French Club, 11, Future Teacher's of America, 12, Hi-Y, Gray and White, 11, 12 DIB, GREGORY 775 Anderson Ave., F. S. Band, 9-12, Orchestra, 12, Chorus, 9- 12, Drama, 9, 12, Festival Chorus, 9-12, Festival Band, 11, 12, Barbershop Quar- tet, 11, 12, Lighting Squad, Asst. Dir., 9-12 'Y fvijrr DIGANCI, THOMAS 54 Morris Ave., Mal. Soccer, 8-12, Baseball, 8-12, Wrestling, Captain, 8-12, Homeroom Pres., 11, V. Pres. 12, Football, 12, Hi-Y, Alpha Delta Kappa, Treas., 10, Service League, 10-12 DINI, VINCENT 649 Porter St., Elmont Varsity Club Pres., 10, Football, 12, Wrestling, 10-12, Baseball, 10-12 DONNELLY, KEVIN 709 Cypress Dr., F. S. DREYFUSS, PETER 74 Gold Place, Mal. Homeroom Pres., 10, 11, Hi-Y, Alpha Delta Kappa, 9-12, CHARIOT, 12, Soccer, 9 DREZNER, STEVEN 822 Hemlock St., F. S. Baseball, 10-12, Football, 11, Hi-Y, Black and Green, 11, 12 DYKES, THOMAS 1062 Shelburne Dr., F. S. Wrestling, 10-12, Track, 9, Service Lea- gue, 12, Varsity Club, 12 ECKERT, JOHN 924 Balfou St., V. S. EBERLE, EUGENE 1518 Caryl Ct., Elmont Wrestling, 10, Tutorial Aid, 11, 12 EDRICH, SUSAN 755 Morton Ave., F. S. Senior Magazine Drive Chairman, 12, NORTH STAR Exchange Editor, 11, 12, Political Party Co-Chairman, 11, Green Key, 11, 12, Homeroom Pres., 9, V. Pres., 10, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Activities Com- mittee Chairman, 11 EISEN, ROBIN 690 Anderson Ave., F. S. American Field Service, 10-12, Service Leagle, 10, 11, French Club, 10-12, Teacher's Aid, 12, Homeroom Sec.- Treas., 11, 12, Hi-Y, Omega Pi Epsilon, 10-12, Tutorial Aid, 9-12 ELMER, MIRIAM NATALIE 678 Byron Ave., F. S. CHARIOT Layout Editor, 12, CHAR- IOT Staff, 11, Green Key, 11, 12, Eng- lish Honor Society, 9-12, French Club, 10, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Tutorial Aid, 9, 10, Hi-Y, Omega Phi Epsilon, 9-12, Jr. High Aid, 9Q Ski Club, 9-11, Na- tional Honor Society, 12 ENG, ROSE 758 Doughty Ave., F. S. National Honor Society, 11, 12, English Honor Society, 12, Art Honor Society, 11, 12, Hi-Y, Theta Sigma Delta, 9-12, Homeroom Officer, Sec.-Treas., 11, 12, Honor and Reserve Basketball, 10-12, CHARIOT Staff, 12, Future Teacher's of America, 11, 12, Chemistry Lab As- sistant, 12, Tutorial Aid, 11, 12, Honor Usher, 11, Dramatics, 10, Float Con- . JIL 5 struction, 10-12, Girls Sports, 9, 10 EPSTEIN, ROY 594 Jerome Ct., F. S. Band, 9-12, Orchestra, 11, 12, Bowling, 9-12, Dance Band, 9-12, District Band and Orchestra, 11, 12 ESSEX, GLENN EVANS, STEVEN 37 Morris Ave., W., Mal. Football, 9-12, Football Co-Captain, 12, Grade Council Pres., 12, Homeroom Of- ficer, Pres., 10, 11, Student Council Co- Chairman of Thumbs Up, 11, Baseball, 9-11, Basketball, 93 Wrestling, 11, Bowl- ing, 8, Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, 11, 12 FABER, JOHN 1034 Sherman Dr., F. S. Library Aid, 10-12, Stamp Club, 9-11 FALK, DOUG 912 Balfour St., V. S. V. Pres. Student Council, 12, Grade Council Treas., 10, NORTH STAR Sports Ed., 12, Reporter, 9-11, National Honor Society, 11, 12, Green Key, 11, 12, Bas- ketball, 10, Homeroom Officer, 9-11, Mathletes, 9, Tutorial Aid, 9-12, English Honor Society, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 9-11, Stage Manager 10th Grade One Act Play, Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, 10-12, Chair- man Junior Candy Stand, 11 FARRUGIA, DAVID 979 Shelburne Dr., F. S. Hi-Y, Black and Orange, 9-11, Stamp Club, 9, 10, Audio-Visual Squad, 10, 11 FASULLA, THOMAS 1117 Woodcliff Dr., F. S. FEIGENBAUM, NORMAN 10 Morris Ave., W., Mal. D.E.C.A., Pres. 12 FEINGOLD, STEVE 10 Roosevelt Ave., Mal. Tennis, Captain, 12, Freshman Tennis, 93 Bowling, 11, 12, Hi-Y, Black and Orange, V. Pres., 11 FEINSTEIN, MERRIL 924 Ascan St., V. S. Dramatics, 9-12, One Act Play, 11, Float Chairman, 9, Homeroom V. Pres., 12, Sec.-Treas., 10, Hi-Y Council, Pres., 12, Hist., 11, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Tennis Club, 11, Volley Ball, 11, Spanish Club, 10, Ski Club, 9-12, Fashion Club, 11, NORTH STAR Reporter, 11, SPEC- TRUM Typing Ed., 9, Student Council Committee Chairman, 11, Craft's Club, 10, Service League, 10 FILIBERTO, COSMO, 75 Morris Ave., W., Mal. x' ,Z Q- m ,i ,- ' .gxm X, J F' .p .Xxx -,NN N-,W . 1 -,. '35, -..,fgE'.-A 5 '-X. -. -'kr - - , J-21, -- Football, 11, Baseball, 11, 12, Wrestling, 9, Bowling, 9, Varsity Club, 10 FINNERAN, BETTY 17 Crafton Ct., Mal. MUSE Typing Ed., 12, NORTH STAR Typing Staff, 11, Tutorial Aid, 11, 12, Hi-Y, Omega Pi Epsilon, 9-12, Queen Candidate, 12, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Chemistry Lab Assistant, 12, Daisy Chain, 11, President of Booster Club, 12 FISHELMAN, MICHAEL 610 Patterson Ave., F. S. Hi-Y, Alpha Epsilon Chi, 12 FLAMENBAUM, ROBERT 1010 Lorraine Dr., F. S. FLATTE, DARYL 726 Anderson Ave., F. S. Green Key, 11, 12, Homeroom Pres., 10, V. Pres., 9, 11, Grade Council, 9-12, Daisy Chain, 11, Hi-Y, Omega Pi Ep- silon, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 10-12, Service League, 12, Make-up Chairman One Act Play, 10, 11, Grade Committees, 9-12 FLEIGER, BARBARA 14 Beech St., Mal. Hi-Y, Sigma Rho Chi, 10-12, Volleyball, 10, Teacher's Aid, 10, Softball, 11 FLORES, LINDA 126 King St., Mal. Rangerettes, 12, Gymnastics, 9-11, Vol- leyball, 9, 10, Grade Council, 9-12, Daisy Chain, 11, District Chorus, 10-12, Beau- tyshop Quartet, 12, Dramatics, 12 FOGEL, ROBERT 795 Anderson Ave., F. S. Baseball, 11, Soccer, 12, Homeroom Pres., 9, Captain of Service League, 12, Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, 9-12, Basket- . 2 L' 2 T' 'K - I R . ball, 10, Tutorial Aid, 12, Teacher's Aid, 12, Track, 9, Freshman Baseball, 9, Freshman Basketball, 9 FOMB, SUSAN 777 Morton Ave., F. S. Orchestra, 9-12, Chorus, 9-11, Future Teachers of America, V. Pres., 12, MUSE 11, 12, English Honor Society, 12, Green Key, 11, 12, American Field Ser- vice,, 10-12, Brush and Palette, 9, 10, NORTH STAR, 9, 10, Tutorial Aid, 10-12, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Theatre Guild 10 FORD, GARY 1228 G St., V. S. Football, 10-12, Wrestling, 10, Baseball, 11 FORD, JILL 702 Craft Ave., F. S. Hi-Y, Phi sigma Rho, 9-12, V. Pres., 12, Volleyball, 9, 10, Daisy Chain, 11, Gym- nastics, 9, Teacher's Aid, 9, 10 FOX, JANE 832 Chestnut St., F. S. Art Honor Society, 11, 12, American Field Service, 11, French Club, 11, Tu- torial Aid, 9-11, Homeroom Sec., 9-11, V. Pres., 12, Service League, 11 FRAENKEL, JUDI 1096 Shelburne Dr., F. S. CHARIOT Literary Ed., 12, National Honor Society, 11, 12, V. Pres., 12, Chairman of Alumni Day, 12, American Field Service, 10-12, Sec., 11, Fund Rais- ing Chairman, 12, English Honor So- ciety, 9-12, Spanish Honor Society, 10- 12, Green Key, 11, 12, NORTH STAR, 9-11, Orchestra, 9-12, District Orchestra, 9-12, Chorus, 9-12, Acappella Choir, 10- 12, Festival Chorus, 9-12, Beautyshop Quartet, 9, 12, PTA Talent Show, 9-12, Dramatics, 10, 12, Homeroom Officer, 9-12, Tutorial Aid, 9-12, Honor Usher, 11, Spanish Club, 9, 10, Teacher's Aid, 9, 10, SPECTRUM, Typing Ed., 9, Hi-Y, Phi Beta Chi, 10-12 FRAGOLA, MARIA 1363 Carole Ct., V. S. Rangerettes, 12, Queen, 12, Thumbs Up Party, 11, Attendance Officer, 9-12, Fu- ture Nurses of America, 10, Basketball, 11, Float Committee, 10, 11, Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Delta, 9-11, Sec., 12 FRANKLIN, GIL 965 Franklin Ave., V. S. Varsity Football, 11, 12 FREDRICKS, TOM 990 Shelburne Dr., F. S. Hi-Y, Alpha Sigma Phi, 10-12, Baseball, 9, Basketball, 9, Homeroom Treas., 9, V. Pres., 10 FRIEDBERG, PHIL 748 Morton Ave., F. S. Scorrer, 9, 10, Grade Float Chairman, 12, Baseball 9, Hi-Y, 9-12, Homeroom Pres., 9-12, Print Shop, 9, Wood Shop, 10 FRIEDSON, DONNA 714 Morton Ave., F. S. CHARIOT, Poster Ed., 12, Art Honor Society, V. Pres., 11, 12, One Act Play, Chairman of Scenery, 11, 12, Homeroom Sec.-Treas., 10, V. Pres., 11, Hi-Y, O- mega Pi Epsilon, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 9-11 GALLO, JOSEPH 1554 Leonard Way, V. S. Hi-Y, Alpha Kappa Delta, Sec., 10-12, Chorus, 11, 12, Service League, 11, 12, Spanish Club, 11 26I 3 W,-gn, icq, , GANDOLFO, ROSEMARY 1369 L St., Elmont Phi Sigma Delta, 9, 10, D.E.C.A., 12, Attendance Office, 10, Teacher's Aid, 12 GERAGHTY, EVELYN 15 Morris Ave., W., Mal. Art Honor Society, 12, Rangerettes, 12, Hi-Y, Red and White, 10-12, Ski Club, 9-11 GERSHBEIN, HARVEY 700 Cypress Dr., F. S. Teacher's Aid, 11, Homeroom Pres., 9, Chemistry Club, 11 GESUALE, JOANNE 25 Orbach Ave., Mal. Hi-Y, Sigma Rho Chi, 9-12, Pres., 12, Service League, 10-12, Guidance Aid, 11 GIRGENTI, MICHAEL 821 East Gate, V. S. Spanish Club, 9, Basketball, 10, Hi-Y, Alpha Delta Kappa, 9-12, Pres., 12, Ser- vice League, 12, Chemistry Lab Assistant, 12, Homeroom Treas., 12 GOLDBERG, JUDY 800 Dogwood Ave., F. S. CHARIOT, Activities Ed., 12, Co-Chair- man Jr. Carnival, 11, Green Key, 11, 12, Spanish Club, 9-12, Hi-Y, Omega Pi Epsilon, 10-12, Tutorial Aid, 9-11, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, American Field Service, 9-11, Volleyball, 9, 10, Grade Committees, 9-12 GOLDRICK, JONATHAN 125 Woods Ave., Mal. GOLLER, EDWARD 1017 Sherman Dr., F. S. Audio Visual Squad, 11, 12, Teacher's Aid, 10-12 GORDON, CARLA 770 Orbach Ave., Mal. 262 MUSE, Co-Associate Ed., 12, Staff, 10, 11, French Club, 10-12, Russian Club, 12, American Field Service, 10-12, Tu- torial Aid, 10, 11, Teacher's Aid, 11 GORDON, LAURIE 684 Hewlett St., F. S. One Act Play Contest, 10-12, Daisy Chain, 11, Hi-Y, Phi Beta Chi, 9-11, Gymnastics, 9, Queen Contestant, 12, Talent Show, 11, Accappella Chorus, 10- 12, District Festival, 10-12, Chorus, 10-12, Girls' Sports, 10 GOULD, AILEEN 814 Chestnut St., F. S. CHARIOT, Business Manager, 12, Green Key, 11, 12, Spanish Honor Society, 10- 12, Chairman of Party for Student Council Elections, 11, Assembly Chair- man, 12, Hi-Y, Omega Pi Epsilon, Treas., Sgt. at Arms, 10-12, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Tutorial Aid, 9-11, One Act Play Contest, 11, American Field Service, 11, Spanish Club, 9-11 GOULD, DAVID 819 Herman Ave., F. S. National Honor Society, 11, 12, Biology Research Club, 10, Teacher's Aid, 11, Baseball, 9, Bowling 11, 12, Tutorial Aid, 10-12 GOVETOSO, JOAN 621 Seminotle Road, F. S. Teacher's Aid, 9, Office Aid, 11, 12, Spanish Club, 10, Homeroom Secretary, 12 GRANT, LOWELL 725 Bayberry Road, F. S. Junior Varsity Rifle Team, 10, Varsity Rifle Team, 11, 12 GREENBAUM, ROBERT 931 Ascan St., V. S. NORTH STAR, Sports Editor, 12, Sports Staff, 10, 11, Tutorial Aid, 10-12, Home- room Pres., 12, Treas., 9, Varsity Tennis, 10, Biology Research Club, 10., Chemistry Research Club, 11, Teacher's Aid, 11, Spanish Club, 9 GREENSPAN, CINDY 814 Dogwood Ave., F. S. Senior Prom Chairman, 12, Hi-Y Coun- cil, Historian, 12, Hi-Y, Omega Pi Epsi- lon, 9-12, Pres., 11, Homeroom Pres., 9-12, CHARIOT, Typing Staff, 12, NORTH STAR, Typing Staff, 11, Ski Club, 9-11, SPECTRUM, 9, Daisy Chain, 11, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Service, League, 10, 11, Grade Council, 9-12, One Act Play, 10 GROSS, LORRAINE 645 Wyngate Dr. W., V. S. Dramatics, 10, 12, Friends of Lincoln Center, 11, 12, Chorus, 9-12, Home Ec. Club, 9, 10, Debate Club, 11, Future Teachers of America, 10, 11 GROSSMAN, STEVEN' 791 Corona Ave., V. S. Soccer, 9, Varsity Club, 11, 12, Track, 12, Homeroom Treas., 11 , Ski Club V. Pres., 11, 12, Service League, 9-11 GROTSKY, ARLENE 1022 Lorraine Dr., F. S. Gymnastics, 9, 10, Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Rho, 10-12, Teacher's Aid, 9-11, Tutorial Aid, 12, Math Olympaids, 9 GRUBER, NANCY 1018 Southern Dr., F. S. Hi-Y, Gray and White, 10-12, Twirling, 9, Bowling, 9, D.E.C.A., Sec., 11, Soft- ball, 11, Volleyball, 10, 11 GUALTIERI, DIANA 826 Dogwood Ave., F. S. Library Aid, 10-12, American Field Ser- vice, 11, Spanish Club, 10, 12, Junior Carnival, 11, Booster Club, 9, 12 GUARDI, LAURA 707 Lawrence St., Elmont Fashion Club, 10-12, Art Honor Society, 11, 12 GUBERMAN, HAROLD 754 Norton Ave., F. S. NORTH STAR, Business Manager, 11, 12, Track, 11, 12, Indoor Track, 11, Tennis, 10, Tutorial Aid, 12, Band, 9-11 HAGAN, MAUREEN 815 Magnolia Dr., F. S. Future Nurses of America, Pres., 10-12, American Field Service, 11, 12, Office Aid, 11, 12, Service League, 11 HARRIS, ROBERT 1052 Shelburne Dr., F. S. Varsity Golf, 9-12, Varsity Basketball, 11, 12, Tutorial Aid, 10, 11, Home- room Pres., 9 HARTMAN, JUDI 759 Willow Road, F. S. Marching Band, 9, 10, Home Ec. Club, 9, Teacher's Aid, 9, Volleyball, 9, 10, Hi-Y, Pink and Black, 9, Hi-Y, Black and Purple, Treas., 10-12 HAYDEN, DOROTHY 1008 Woodcliff Dr., F. S. Home Ec. Club, 9, Sewing Club, 9, 10, D.E.C.A., 11, Hi-Y, Gray and Blue, 10, 11, First Place Sewing, Science Fair, 11, Teacher's Aid, 10, 11 HAYES, MIKE 1218 G St., V. S. Baseball, 9-12, Football, 9, 10 HELLBERG, LINDA 1328 St., Elmont Daisy Chain, 11 HELLER, KIRBY 1269 Barry Dr. S., V. S. Honor Society, 11, 12, Green Key, 10- 12, French Honor Society, 10-12, Span- ish Honor Society, 11, 12, Tutorial Aid, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Hi-Y, Red and White, 9-11, Treas., 11, American Field Service, 10-11, Grade Council, 9, 10, Homeroom V. Pres., 9, 10, Freshman Cheerleader, 9 HENDRICKSON, GARY 1059 Lorraine Dr., F. S. Track, 9-12, Cross Country, 11, 12, Service League, 12, Varsity Club 11, 12 HENNESSY, SUSAN 1092 Harrow Road, F. S. Hi-Y, Red and White, 9-12 HEUMAN, ELLEN 792 Gehrig Ave., F. S. CHARIOT, Editor-in-Chief, 12, CHAR- IOT, Literary Editor, 11, Grade Sec., 11, Grade Sec., 9, National Honor So- ciety, 11, 12, English Honor Society, 9- 12, Green Key, 10-12, Spanish Honor Society, 10-12, Spanish Club, 10-12, Teacher's Aid, 10-12, SPECTRUM, Pub- licity Editor, 9, Daisy Chain, 11, Ski Club, 9-12, Tutorial Aid, 10, 11, Hi-Y, Green and Black, 9-12, Treas., 9 HILFER, MYRA 705 Wyngate Dr. W., V. S. Orchestra, 9-12, V. Pres., 11, Librarian, 11, 12, District Orchestra, 9-12, Ameri- can Field Service, 9, 10, Future Nurses of America, 11, 12, NY SSMA Sectional Orchestra, 11, 12, Long Island String Festival, 10, Chorus, 12, Rangerettes, 12 HIRSCH, TERRY 659 Wildwood Road, W. Hempstead Dramatics, 10-12, English Honor Society, 12, MUSE Layout Editor, 12, NORTH STAR, Reporter, 12, Politics, Homeroom V. Pres., 11 HIRSH, JANET 1009 Park Lane N., F. S. Majorettes, 9-12, Head Majorette, 12, Librarian, 11, 12, Art Honor Society, 12, Future Teacher's of America, 12, Service League, 12, Teacher's Aid, 11, 12, Cho- rus, 9-12, PLAN Poster Chairman, 11, Hi-Y, 9-12, Brush and Palette, 10. HOBERMAN, ELLEN 709 Brower Ave., F. S. Homeroom Treas., 10, Baskeball, 93 Teacher's Aid, 9-11 HOFSISS, HENRY 806 Anderson Ave., F. S. Football, 9-12, Wrestling, 9-12, Capt., 12, Track, 9-12 HOFSISS, SUSAN 806 Anderson Ave., F. S. Teacher's Aid, 12, Softball, 11, Volley- ball, 10, Business Honor Society, 11, 12 HOLLINGSHEAD, DALE 849 Herman Ave., F. S. Tutorial Aid, 9-12, Band and Orchestra, 9-11, NORTH STAR, Reporter, Basket- ball, 10 HOROWITZ, RICHARD 92 Woods Ave., Mal. Student Council, Pres., 12, Grade Coun- cil, Pres., 9, Basketball, 9-12, Capt., 12, Green Key, 10-12, National Honor So- ciety, 11, 12, French Honor Society, 10- 12, Spanish Honor Society, 11, 12, Hi-Y, V. P., 11, Homeroom Pres., 10, 11 HOWITT, NANCY 12 Gold Circle, Mal. INGRAM, JOEL 765 Morton Ave., F. S. CHARIOT, Advertising Editor, 12, Chairman of Junior Candy Stand, 11, Varsity Track, 10, Freshman Track, 9, Homeroom Officer, 9, 10, Language Lab Assistant, 10, Green Key, 11, 12, Hi-Y, Grey and Black, 9-12, Float Construc- tion, 9 JACKSON, MARY 877 Franklin Ave., V. S. Business Honor Society, 10-11, Hi-Y, Purple and White, 9, 10, Teacher's Aid, 9, 11 JACOBSON, JEFF 968 Lorraine Dr., F. S. Hi-Y, 9-12, Pres., 10, Bowling, 9-11 JACOBSON, WENDY 728 Willow Road, F. S. CHARIOT, Circulation Ed., 12, Staff, 9-12, Future Teachers of America, His- torian, 10, Member, 9-12, Daisy Chain, 11, American Field Service, 12, NORTH STAR, Circulation Staff, 11, 12, Hi-Y, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Service League, 10, Dramatics, Make-up Commit- tee, 9 JACOBY, HOWARD 588 Hewlett St., V. S. Audio-Visual Squad, 10-12, Basketball, Mgr., 11 JENSEN, DENNIS 1060 Scott Dr., V. S. Hi-Y, Alpha Kappa Delta, 9-12, Bowl- ing, 9-12 JORDEN, CANDACE 49 Scarcliffe Dr., Mal. Orchestra, 9-12, Archery, 12, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, 10, Fashion Design Club, 10 KANE, SUSAN 55 Ambrose Ave., Mal. CHARIOT, Advertising Ed., 12, Ameri- can Field Service, 10-12, Hi-Y, 10-12, Homeroom Pres., 11, NORTH STAR, Circulation, 9, Teacher's Aid, 9-12 KATZ, HUGH 10 Woods Ave., Mal. Wrestling, 11, Golf, 10-12, NORTH STAR, 10-12, Wrestling, 12 KELSTON, PETER 1088 Scott Dr.. V. S. Homeroom Officer, 12, Mathletes, 11, 12, Wrestling, 9-12, MUSE, Business Mgr., 12, One Act Play, Stage Mgr., 12, Russian Club, 11, 12, SPECTRUM, Associate Ed., 95 Tutorial Aid, 9-12, Band, 9, 10, Orchestra, 9, 10 KENNEDY, WILLIAM 1156 Wolf Ave., V. S. KESSLER, HOWARD 111 Orbach Ave., Mal. Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, 10-12, Home- room V. Pres., 10, Wrestling, 9, Tennis, 9 KIM, JOHN 46 North King St., Mal. KLEIN, ARTHUR 769 Craft Ave., F. S. KLEIN, BARBARA 1076 Lorraine Dr., F. S. Art Honor Society, 11, 12, Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Chi, 9-12, Attendance Office Aid, 9, Service League, 9-12, Homeroom V. Pres., 9, Sec., 10, Grade Committees, 9, 10, Gymnastics, 9, 10, Volleyball, 9, 10, Boosters, 9-12 KLEPPAN, LEONORA 1064 Robin Road, F. S. Homeroom Sec., 9, Teacher's Aid, 9-11, Attendance Office Aid, 9, 12, Service League, 11, Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Rho, 9-12 KRYWUCKI, SANDIE 153 Sydney Ave., Mal. Archery Club, 12, Chorus, 12, Teacher's Aid 12 KUSACK, RICHARD 611 Bernice Road, F. S. Homeroom Pres., 11, -Cross Country, 11 12, Capt., 11, 12, Varsity Golf, 11, 12 Ski Cub, 9-12, Chemistry Club, 11 Float, Co-Chairman, 12, Varsity Clubi 11, 12, Golf Club, 10, Junior Carnival, Chairman, 1 1 KUTCHMA, WILLIAM 55 Woods Ave., Mal. Homeroom Treas., 10 LaDUCA, PETER 1015 Chestnut St., V. S. Wrestling, 10-12, Track, 9 LaROSA, JOANNE 1146 Lorraine Dr., F. S. Volleyball, Capt., 11, Gymnastics, 9-10 LASER, DAVID 990 Park Lane E., F. S. Track, 10-12, Capt., 11-12, Debate Club, 11, Soccer, 9, Ski Club, 10 LAVERY, JOHN 180 Franklin Ave., Mal. Hi-Y Council Treas., 12, Wrestling, 12, Cross-Country, 10, Basketball, 10-11, Football, 11, Hi-Y, Alpha Kappa Delta, 9-12, V.P., 12, Basketball Co-Capt., 9, Baseball, 9 LAWRENCE PETER 726 Lawrence St., Elmont Basketball, 9, Baseball, 9 LEFTOFF, MONA 1089 Lorraine Dr., F. S. Grade Historian, 12, Green Key, 11-12, Homeroom Sec., 9-11, Hi-Y, Sigma Rho Chi, 10-12, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Cos- tume Chairman One Act Play, 10, Grade Committees, 9-12 LEFTON, PETER 142 Franklin Ave., Mal. Football, 9-12, Wrestling, 9-11, Varsity Club, 11-12, Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, 10-12, Track, 9, Service League, 10-11 LEIB, MARCY 735 Herman Ave., F. S. Teacher's Aid, 9-11, Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Rho, 10-12, Math Tutor, 9-10, American Field Service, 11, Homeroom Sec., 10, Brush 84 Palette, 9 LETO, LORRAINE 581 Jerome Ct., F. S. LEVINE, JOAN 3 Oak St., Mal. CHARIOT, Announcement Ed., 12, Staff, 10-12, Grade Council, 9-12, Chairman Grade Carnival Booth, 9-10, Hi-Y, Omega Pi Epsilon, 10-12, One Act Play, 10-11, American Field Service, 11, Teacher's Aid, 9-10, Grade Committees, 9-12 LEVINE, NANCY 780 Westgate, V. S. Hi-Y, Omega Pi Epsilon, 10-12, Cheer- leader, 9, Service League Capt., 10-11, Grade Committees, 9 .,-2 LICHTMAN, MARSHA 756 Bayberry Road, F. S. Orchestra, 9-12, Chorus, 9-12, Green Key, 11-12, American Field Service, 10-12, NORTH STAR Reporter, 9-10, Editorial Ed., 11-12, Homeroom Pres., 9, V. Pres., 10, Ski Club, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 10-12, Majorettes, 9-11, Grade Committees, 9- 10, English Honor Society, 11-12 LIEBERMAN, JEFFREY 765 Wyngate Dr. W., V. S. Track, 9-12, Wrestling, 10, Football, 11, Teacher's Aid, 10-11, Stamp 8: Chess Club, 9-10 LIEBNER, ALICE 714 Byron Ave., F. S. Rangerettes, 12, Homeroom V. Pres., 11, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Hi-Y, Omega Pi Ep- silon, 10-12, Co-Chairman Ticket Sales One Act Play, 11, Scenery, 10-11 LINDER, LOUISE 58 Parkwold Dr. S., V. S. CHARIOT, Literary Ed., 12, MUSE, Literary Staff, 10-11, One Act Play Scen- ery, 10-12, Drama, 10, English Honor Society, 12 LOBEL, NANCY 827 Catalpa Dr., F. S. Art Honor Society, 12, Service League, 9-12 LOFMARK, RAY 821 Third Ave., F. S. LOMANDO, MARIANN 700 Lawrence St., Elmont D.E.C.A., 11, 12, Attendance Office Aid, 10-12 LONIAK, WALTER 1099 Scott Dr. N., V. S. Football, 10-12, Weightlifting Club, 9-12, Ski Club, 11 LUTZ, JEANNE 721 Willow Rd., F. S. Majorette Corps, 10-12, Head Majorette, 12, Green Key, 11-12, Hi-Y, Phi Beta Chi, 9-12, Chorus, 10-12, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Tutorial Aid, 9-11, Homeroom V. Pres., 10, Sec., 9 LYON, TINA 34 Dolores Pl., Mal. MUSE, Art Ed., 12, Green Key, 11-12, Rangerettes, 12, Scenery Director One Act Play, 11, Hi-Y, Theta Sigma Delta, 9-12, American Field Service, 10-11, Homeroom Pres. 9-10, Teacher's Aid, 10-12, Tutorial Aid, 10-12 MADDEN, PATRICIA 26 Dolores Place, Mal. ii lf MAERCKE-R, RONALD 1228 Bernard St., V. S. Varsity Track, 11 MAGEE, MICKIE 775 Connie Lane, Elmont MAIELLO, MARYANN 685 Lawrence St., Elmont Future Teachers of America, 12, Spanish Club, 10-12, Hi-Y, Theta Sigma Delta, 10-12, American Field Service, 12, Office Aid, 10-12, Tutorial Aid, 12 MALESK, LIZ 1172 Kelley Ct., V. S. CHARIOT, Publicity Ed., 12, Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Chi, 9-12, Pres. 12, Twirling, 10- 12, Chorus, 10-12, Daisy Chain, 11, Drama, 11, 12, English Honor Society, 12, Teachers Aid, 11, Office Aid, 9-12 MANCUSI, LYNDA 929 Catalpa Dr., F. S. D.E.C.A., Sec., 11, 12, Future Home- makers of America, 9, Office Aid, 9-12, Teachers Aid, 10-11, Service League, 10' Gymnastics, 10 1 MARGOLIES, RICHARD 755 Wyngate Dr., V. S. Hi-Y, Black and White, 10 MARKOWITZ, LINDA 673 Cornwell Ave., Mal. Teachers Aid, 12, Office Aid, 10-12, Fashion Design Club, 10, Home Econom- ics Club, 10, Chorus, 11 MARKS, MARIORIE 950 Holly Ct., F. S. American Field Service, Treas., 12, Fund- raising Chairman, 11, MUSE, Layout Ed., 12, National Honor Society, 11, 12, Span- ish Honor Society, 10-12, One Act Play Contest, Asst. Director, 10, Green Key, 11-12, Chorus, 11-12, Teachers Aid, 10- 12, Spanish Club, 10-12 MARMOR, WENDY 77 Dolores Place, Malv. CHARIOT, Typing Ed., 12, Rangerettes, 12, Basketball, Honor and Reserve, 10, 11, Teachers Aid, 11, 12, Grade Activi- ties, 11, 12, National Honor Society, 12 MAROTTA, KATHERINE 553 Seminole Road, F. S. Head Majorette, 10-12, Future Teachers of America, 12, Ski Club, 9-12, Hi-Y, Blue and Black, 12, Chorus, 9-12, Ger- man Club, 9-12, Floats, 9-12, Tennis, 10 MARTIN, JAMES 1190 Bernard St., V. S. Hi-Y, Orange and Black, 10-12, Audio Visual Squad, 10-12, D.E.C.A., 11-12 MCGOWAN, JAMES 1054 Southern Dr., F. S. Biology Research Club, 10, Fashion Club, 12 MEGLIN, PATRICIA 66 Woods Ave., Malv. SPECTRUM, 9, Honors Volleyball, 93 English Honor Society, 9-11, Basketball Club, 10, 11, Green Key, 11-'12, MUSE, 11, 12, CHARIOT, 12, Homeroom Offi- cer, 9, Ski Club, 11, 12 MEGLIN, PETER 66 Woods Ave., Malv. Hi-Y, Black and White, 11-12, One Act Plays, 10-12, English Honor Society, 10- 12 MENSCHEL, IVAN 1034 Lorraine Dr., F. S. Track, 10, Rifle Club, 11, Ski Club, 10- 12 265 . '- -g5 :,. 4L4 MERTENS, LOIS 753 Lawrence St., Elmont MEYER, BONNIE 1081 Ferngate Dr., F. S. Art Honor Society, 12, Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Rho, 9-12, Homeroom Pres., 93 Service League, 9-11, Teachers Aid, 12, Volley- ball, 11, Gymnastics, 9, Office Aid, 10, Tennis, 10 MEYER, DON 766 Home St., Elmont MEYER, RICH 766 Home St., Elmont MICHAELS, RICKY 14 Woodside Ave., Mal. Wrestling, 9-10, Soccer, 9-12, Football, 9, Hi-Y, Alpha Sigma Phi, 10-12, Serv- ice League, 10-12, Varsity Club, 10-12 MILLER, JANET 1050 Shelburne Dr., F. S. Chorus, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 10, Hi-Y, Alpha Beta Chi, 9-12 MILLER, JUDITH 769 Bayberry Rd., F. S. National Honor Society, 11, 12, English Honor Society, 11-12, Spanish Honor Society, 10-11, Honor and Reserve Bas- ketball, 11, 12, Ski Club, Sec., 11, Tu- torial Aid, 11, 12, Teacher's Aid, 11-12, Hi-Y, Sigma Rho Chi, 9-12, Homeroom Pres., 10, Spanish Club, 10, 11, American Field Service 11 MILLER, LORRAINE 959 Shelburne Dr., F. S. Gymnastics, 9, Teacher's Aid, 9 MILLER, STEVEN 56 North King St., Malv. 266 ,..1 ., Grade Pres., 11 , G. O. Parliamentarian, 12, NORTH STAR, Feature Ed., 12, One Act Play Contest, 12, Member Stu- dent Council, 11, 12, Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, 9-12, Basketball, 10, Wrestling, 10, Green Key, 12, Chemistry Lab Asst., 12 MIRSKY, SHARON 760 Park Lane South, F. S. Daisy Chain, 11, Booster Club, 9, Home- room Officer, Pres., 10, Treas., 11, Sec., 9-12, Bowling, 9-12, Basketball, 9-12, Volleyball, 9-12, Art Honor Society, 11, 12, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, French Club, 9, Hi-Y, Omega Pi Epsilon, 9-12 MISTURINI, JUNE 764 Brower Ave., F. S. MONAHAN, MAUREEN 1378 O St., Elmont Teacher's Aid, 10, Hi-Y, Delta Rho Omi- cron, 9-12 MORAN, MICHAEL MORRIS, WILLIAM 1038 Shelburne Dr., F. S. Teacher's Aid, 9-12, District Symphony Orchestra, 12, Orchestra, 11, 12, New York State Sectional Orchestra, 12, Band, 7-12, District Festival Band, 11, 12 MOZDZER, ALEXANDER 1059 Wright St., V. S. National Honor Society, 11, 12, JETS, 9- 12, Biology Research Club, 10, Chemistry Research Club, 11, English Honor Society, 12 MURPHY, IRENE 991 Shelburne Dr., F. S. Hi-Y, Blue and Black, 12, Basketball, 11, Gymnastics, 10 MURTHA, ELAINE 1066 Sherman Dr., F. S. Daisy Chain, 12, Gymnastics, 9, 10, Vol- leyball, 11, 12, Hi-Y, Sigma Rho Chi, 12, Rangerette, 11, 12 NARO, CANDIDA 1365 Stephen Pl., V. S. Business Honor Society, 10, 11, Pres., 12, Art Honor Society Sec., 11, 12, Teacher's Aid 9-12, Hi-Y, Delta Rho Omega, Sec., 9-12, Float Committee, 9-11 NASO,PATRKjA UMHGH9,VS. DECAUU NEILSON, KATHY 44 Mclntosh Ct., Mal. Cheerleader, 11 , Homeroom V. Pres., 10- 12, Daisy Chain, 11, Hi-Y, Omega Pi Epsilon Sec., 11, Teacher's Aid, 11, 12, Ski Club, 9-12, Service League, 9-12, Freshman Cheerleader, 9 NETTUNO, JANET 55 Russell Ave., Elmont Hi-Y, Blue and White, 9-11, Teacher's Aid, io, 11 NEWCOMBE, JACK 1248 G St., V. S. Baseball, 9-12, Football, 9-12 NEWMAN, WARREN 810 Hemlock St., F. S. Bowling Team, 11, 12, Track, 10, Biology Research Club, 10, Amateur Radio Club, 9-12, Ski Club, 12, Chemistry Research Club, 11 NIEDERBERGER, JOHN 704 Audrey Ave., Elmont NIEMEYER, MARY 1052 Lorraine Dr., F. S. Head Rangerette, 12, Business Honor So- ciety, Sec.-Treas., 10-12, Honor and Re- serve Basketball, 11, Hi-Y, Blue and Black, 12, Teacher's Aid, 10-12 NORSTEIN, MARK 770 Birch St., F. S. Wrestling, 9-12, National Honor Society, 11, 12, Mathletes 9-11, Capt., 12, CHAR- IOT Staff, 11, 12, NORTH STAR Re- porter, 9, 1O, Homeroom Pres., 11, 12, Treas.,'9, 10, S.A.F.T. 12, Drama, 9-12, Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, 10-12, Varsity Club, V. Pres., 11, 12, Tutorial Aid, 9- 12, Football, 10 ORNSTEIN, MARICE 1233 Bernard St., V. S. Teacher's Aid, 10-12, Gymnastics, 9-12, Student Representative of History Field Trip, 12 OSTER, JEFFREY 950 Laurel Pl., V. S. 7 l ' 7 P g Service League, 10 OSTROW, BARBARA 21 Chestnut St., Mal. American Field Service, '10-12, Orchestra 10-12, Chorus, 11, 12, Friends of Lin: coln Center, 12 PAPPAS, ERNEST 797 Third Ave., F. S. Baseball, 9, Riflery Team, 10, 11 PATANE, RON 726 Sprague Ave., F. S. Bowling, 9 PETTI, PETER 13-39 N St., Elmont Football, 11, F. V. Football, 10 PINERO, FRANK 1314 N St., Elmont Football, 9 PITT, DEBORAH 56 Dolores Pl., Mal. One Act Play, 10, Director, 11, Drama, 9-11, Gymnastics, 9, Teacher's Aid, 10, Service League, 9-11, French Club, 9, Chorus, 9 PLAUGIC, BRIAN 664 Arcadian Ave., V. S. PRINCE, STEVEN 631 Hewlett St., F. S. Band, 9-12, Orchestra, 9-12 PRINCE, STUART I 1047 Ferngate Dr., F. S. German Honor Society, 9-12, German Club, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 9-11, Bowling, 11, 12, Ski Club, 9-12 PRONT, PETER 887 Barry Dr. W., V. S. Grade Council Treas., 12, Football, 11, 12, Baseball, 11, 12, Homeroom V. Pres., 9, Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, 9-12, Varsity Club, 11, 12, Basketball, 10, NORTH STAR, Reporter, 10-12, Homeroom Chairman Magazine Drive, 12, Fresh- man Football, 9, Spanish Club, 9, Tu- torial Aid, 10, 11 RABACH, MARTY 23 North King St., Mal. CHARIOT, Adver. Ed., 12, Chairman Jr. Carnival, 11, Homeroom V. P., 9, 11, Track, 9-10, Senior Magazine Drive Chair., 12, Chairman jr. Float RADWELL, AMY 128 Woods Ave., Mal. CHARIOT, Circ., 10-11, Layout Ed., 12, CHARIOT, Photography Ed., 12, Staff, 11' Hi Y Al ha Si ma Tau, Treas., 11' I Grade Council Sec., 10, Member, 9-12, Drama, One Act Play, 10-12, National Honor Society, 11-12, French Honor So- ciety, 10-12, Spanish Honor Society, 11- 12, French Club, 10, 11, English Honor Society, 9-12, Daisy Chain, 11, NORTH STAR Reporter, 10, SPECTRUM, 93 School Rep. to A8cS Fashion Board, 12, Teacher's Aid, 11-12, Tutorial Aid, 10- 12, Ski Club, 10, 11, Homeroom V. Pres., 12, Hi-Y, Omega Phi Epsilon, 9-12, Sec., 12 RAGUSA, RAY 1039 Oak Ct., Fr. Football, 9-12, Baseball, 9-12, Capt., 10, Service League, 12 RAYSMAN, DOROTHY 1050 Park Lane E., Fr. Sq. Chorus, 9-12, Library Aid, 10, Future Nurses of America, 11, 12 REICH, MICHAEL 759 Cornwell Ave., Mal. Track, 9, jr. Carnival, 11, Float Commit- tee, 10, 11, Service League, 10, 11 REID, PEGGY 994 Irene Ct., V. S. REISFELD, RONA 50 Roosevelt Ave., Mal. Art Honor Society, 12, Ski Club, 9-12, Art Club, 10, 11, Spanish Club 11, 12, Homeroom Officer, 9-11, Service League, 12, Chairman, Advertising of P.L.A.N., 11 G mnastics 9 10' Grade Committees S Y 1 , , 1 9-12, Hi-Y, Sigma Rho Chi, 9-12, Boost- ers, 12, American Field Service, 12 RESS, H. BRADLEY 188 Woods Ave., Mal. Football, 9-12, Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi 9-12, V. P., 12, Wrestling, 9, Track, 9 10, Baseball, 9, Service League, 11, Teach er's Aid, 12, Student Council Softball 11, john Wayne Softball, 10-12 RICH, KAREN 934 Laurel Pl., V. S. CHARIOT, Staff, 11, 12, Layout Ed., 12, Honor Society, 12, Green Key, 11-12, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Homeroom Officer, Pres., 9, 10, 12, Hi-Y, 9-12, Basketball, 9, Main Office Aid, 9, NORTH STAR, Ex. Ed., 11, jr. Carnival, 11, Grade Float, 11, 12, Grade Committees, 9-12 RICHARD, ERIC 878 West Gate, V. S. NORTH STAR, Ed. in Chief, 11-12, Ed. 9-12, Dramatics, Leads in One-Act Plays, 10-12, American Field Service, 10-12, Americans Abroad Candidate, 11, Com- mittee for Vietnam Debate, 12, Nat. Hon. Soc., 11-12, Literary Ed. of SPECTRUM, 9, Eng. Hon. Soc. 10-12, French Hon. Soc., 10-12, Green Key, 10-12, Russian Club, 11-12 ROSEN, DAVID 672 Anderson Avenue, F. S. Football, 9-12, Track, 9-12, Hi-Y, Gray and Black, 9-12, Softball Team, 10-12, Ski Club, 9-12 ROSEN, JON 46 Woods Ave., Mal. CHARIOT, Sports Ed., 12, Golf, 10-12, Chairman G. O. Card Comm., 11, Tu- torial Aide, 9-12, Service League, 11, 12, I V Wrestling, 10, Football, 9 ROSENFELD, ARNOLD 770 Dogwood Ave., F. S. Var. Wrestling, 9-12, Soccer, 12, JV Soccer, 10-11, Service League, 12, Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, 10-12, Varsity Club, 11- 12 ROSENWASSER, BARBARA 720 Anderson Avenue, F. S. Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Chi, 11-12, Home Ec. Club, 7-9, Gymnastics, 9-11, Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Rho, 10, Basketball, 10, Bowling, 11, Teacher's Aide, 9-12, Attendance Aide, 9-11, Float Committee, 12 ROTNER, SHELLEY 816 Westgate, V. S. Green Key, Historian, 12, Homeroom Of- ficer, Pres., 11, Teacher's Aide, 9-12, Tu- torial Aide, 11, Hi-Y, Green and Black, 9-12, Daisy Chain, 11, Service League, 10, Ski Club, 9-12, French Club, 10, One Act Play, 10 RUBENSTEIN, DANIEL 788 Franklin Ave., V. S. NORTH STAR, News Ed., 12, Soccer, JV Captain, 11, Senior High Band, 9, Homeroom Vice-Pres., 11, National Hon- or Society, 12, Chemistry Research Club, 11, NORTH STAR, 10-11, Soccer, 9-10, Ski Club, 10-12 SAMPSON, CARLA 64 Parkwold Dr., V. S. Cheerleader, 9, 11, 12, Grade Council Sec., 12, Hi-Y Council Sec., 11, Horne- room Officer, 9-11, Green Key, 10-12, English Honor Society, 10, Basketball, 11, Hi-Y, Green and Black, 9-12, Sec., 12, Teacher's Aid, 9-12 SAMUELS, JOSEPH 807 Herman Ave., F. S. Band, 9-12, Orchestra, 10-12, Chorus, 10- 12, Dance Band, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 10, 11, Tutorial Aid, 11, 12 SANDS, LORI 809 Corona Ave., V. S. CHARIOT, Lit. Ed., 12, English Honor Society, 12, Hi-Y, Omega Pi Epsilon, 9-12, MUSE, 11, sPEcTRUM, Ed., 9, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Attendance Office Aid, 11 , Asst. Director of One Act Play, 12, Chorus, 9 SATTLER, JEANNE 13 Balfour St., V. S. Cheerleader, 9, 11, 12, Co-Capt. 12, Hi-Y, Theta Sigma Delta, 9-12, Treas., 12, Homeroom Officer, 9-12 SCAVONE, MARION 775 Meacham Ave., Elmont Teacher's Aid, 12, Volleyball, Capt., 11, 12, Basketball, 11 SCHIANO, LINDA 1202 Bernard St., V. S. Hi-Y, Theta Sigma Delta, 9-12, Honor Society, 11, 12, Basketball, 10, 11, Span- ish Club, 10-12, Teacher's Aid, 10-12, Spanish Honor Society, 10-12, English Honor Society, 12 SCHILLER, BARBARA 795 Wyngate Dr. E., V. S. Attendance Office Aid, 9, 11, 12, Teach- er's Aid, 10, Hockey, 9, Basketball, 9, Gymnastics, 9-11, Volleyball, 9, Softball, 9 SCI-IIMMENTI, EILEEN 1071 Jerome Road, F. S. Attendance Office Aid, 10 SCHMITT, RAY 741 Patterson Ave., F. S. SCHNEIDER, MARK 744 Cypress Dr., F. S. NORTH STAR, Edit. Ed., 12, Track, 12, Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Tau, 9-12, Treas., 11, V. P. 12, Homeroom Pres., 9, 12, Indoor 268 1 lx Track Capt., 9-12, Varsity Club, 10-12 SCHONBERG, KAREN 130 Gold Pl., Mal. Student Council Sec., 12, Grade Council Hist., 9, Green Key, 11, 12, Honor So- ciety, 11, 12, Co-Chairman Float, 10, Hi-Y, Green and Black, 10-12, Daisy Chain, 11 SCHUSTER, EDWARD 732 Morton Ave., F. S. NORTH STAR, Edit. Ed. 10-12, Home- room Treas., 9, 11, Band, 9-11, Tutorial Aid, 10, 11, Bio Research Club, 10, Serv- ice League, Capt., 12 SCHWALBE, RICHARD 866 Chestnut St., F. S. Bowling, 9-12, Tutorial Aid, 10, Student Council Softball League, 11 SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN 128 Legion Pl., Mal. Prom Chairman, 12, NORTH STAR, Fea- ture Ed., 12, Student Council Assembly Chair., 12, Float Chairman, 9, 10, Soccer, Capt., 11, Homeroom Pres., 9, 10, Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, 9-12 SCLAFANI, JOSEPHINE 777 Willow Road, F. S. Hi-Y, 10-12, V. P., 11, Treas., 10, Home EC. Club 9, Archery Club, 9 SHERIDAN, JANE 199 Scarcliffe Dr., Mal. NORTH STAR, 9, Gymnastics, 10, Hi-Y, 10, 11 SHIMKUS, ELLEN 696 Willow Road, F. S. Rangerettes, 12, Office Aid, 9-12 SHULMAN, GAIL 1027 Park Lane, F. S. MUSE, Publicity Ed., 12, American Field Service, Publicity Chairman, 11, 12, Teacher's Aid, 12, SPECTRUM, 9 SEILLER, MARYANN 735 Wyngate Dr. W., V. S. D.E.C.A., 11, 12, Pres., 12, Future Home- makers of America, 11, Attendance Office Aid, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 9 SHAPIRO, CHARLES 942 Laurel Pl., V. S. Mathletes, 9-12, S.A.F.T., 11, 12, Cap- tain, 12, CHARIOT, 11, 12, Photography Ed., 12 SIGNORETTI, ANNMARIE 1396 O St., Elmont Business Honor Society, 11, Hi-Y, Blue and White, 10-12, American Field Serv- ice, 95 NORTH STAR, 9 SILER, EDWARD 77 Willow Road, F. S. Track, 9-11, Football, 11, Homeroom Pres., 9 SIMMONS, BARBARA 1521 G St., V. S. Gymnastics, 9 SISKIN, CLIFFORD 660 Willow Road, F. S. NORTH STAR, 9-12, Junior High Ed., 9, Sports Ed., 10, 11, Ed. in Chief, 12, Dramatics, 10-12, Track, 11, 12, S.A.F.T. 11, 12, Co-Captain, 12, Wrestling, 9, National Honor Society, 11, 12, Green Key, 10-12, English Honor Society, 9-12, Biology Research Club, 10, Chemistry Re- search Club, 11, JETS, 9, 10, Ham Radio, 9, Delegate to Press Conference, 9-12 SKOLNICK, BRUCE 684 Craft Ave., F. S. Tutorial Aid, 11 SLATER, CARI 731 Anderson Ave., F. S. Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Rho, 10-12, Treas., 10, Pres., 11, D.E.C.A., 11, 12, Hist., 12, Teacher's Aid, 9-11, Daisy Chain, 11, Chorus, 10, Publicity Chairman Magazine Drive, 12 SMITH, CRAIG 684 Anderson Ave., F. S. Track, 12, Cross-Country, 9, Service League, 10 SMITH, MARGARET 1045 Harrow Road, F. S. Business Honor Society, V. Pres., 12, Hi- Y, Phi Sigma Chi, 9-12, Tennis Club, 12, Archery Club, 11, Teacher's Aid, 12 SMOLLEN, NANCY 600 Jerome Ct., F. S. Teacher's Aid, 11, Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Rho, 9-12, Hist. 11, Gymnastics, 9-11, Service League, 9 SOLNER, KENNETH 633 Siminole Road, F. S. Ski Club, Pres., 11, 12, Basketball, 9-11, P-1 Baseball, 9, 10, Tutorial Aid, 10, 11, Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Phi, 9-12, Service League, 11, Homeroom V. Pres., 10 SONKIN, ROY 48 Adair Cr., Mal. Football, 12, Varsity Club, 12, Track, 9, Hi-Y, 9-12, Pres., 12, Homeroom Pres., 11, 12, NORTH STAR, 10, Service League, 10, Student Council Food Tasting Committee, Captain, 11, 12, Student Council Softball League, 11, Model Air- plane Club, 12, One Act Play, 10, John Wayne Softball, 12 SPADAFINA, DOMINICK 1083 Linden St., V. S. SPERDAKOS, TED 1478 Kraus Ct., Elmont Baseball, 9-12, Football, 10-12, Riflery Team, 11, 12, Captain, 12, Varsity Club, 10-12 STARK, MARY ANN 1049 Jerome Road, F. S. Basketball, 10, Hi-Y, Pink and Black, 9, Hi-Y, Black and Purple, 12, Office Aid, 12 STEIN, JANET 1526 Adele Ct., Elmont Future Teachers of America, 12, Ameri- can Field Service, 11, French Club, 11, Tennis 10, Friends of Lincoln Center, 11, Hi-Y, Alpha Beta Chi, 11, 12 STERMAN, BRIAN 720 Sprague Ave., F. S. Drama Club, 9-12, Lighting Club Direc- tor, 9-12, Tennis, 9, 11, Chemistry Re- search Club, 11, Green Key, 11, 12, Float Chairman, 9, Ski Club, 10-12, Bas- ketball, 9, Audio Visual Squad, 9, 10, Radio Club 9, Candystand Chairman, 11 STONTEMAN, ROSANNE 1021 Windermere Road, F. S. American Field Service, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 11, 12, CHARIOT Staff, 12, Ski Club, 10, 11, Homeroom Treas., 9, V. Pres., 10 STORME, GREG 668 Lawrence St., F. S. STRAUSS, ARNOLD 1075 Park Lane N., F. S. Soccer, 11, 12, Baseball, 11, 12, Wres- tling, 12, Basketball, 9, Varsity Club, 11, 12, Magazine Dr. Publicity Staff, 12, Hi- Y, Sigma Delta Tau, 9-12, One Act Play Stage Manager, 11, NORTH STAR, Feature Writer,-12 STRUMPF, JULIE 17 Balfour St., V. S. National Honor Society, 11, 12 , Teacher's Aid, 10, 12, English Honor Society, 12, Spanish Club, 9-11, Future Teachers of America, 11, Chorus, 11, 12, District Festival Chorus, 11, 12, Drama, 11, 12, Friends of Lincoln Center, 11, 12, Honor Usher, 11, Grade Committees, 9, 10, Tu- torial Aid, 11, 12 SUNSHINE, ROBERT 859 Willow Rd., F. s. National Honor Society, 11, 12, French Honor Society, 10-12, Band, 9-12, Or- chestra, 10-12, Chorus, 11, 12, Music Honor Society, 11, 12, French Club, 9-12, Biology Research Club 10, Chemistry Re- search Club, 10-11 SUTORIUS, CAROL 1294 G St., V. S. Band, 9-12, Orchestra, 12, Rangerettes, 12, Teacher's Aid, 12, NORTH STAR, Circulation, 10, Tutorial Aid, 9-12 SWENSEN, JOHN 767 Connie Lane, Elmont Football, 9-12, Hi-Y, Alpha Sigma Phi, 12, Wrestling, 9, Baseball, 9 SYMANSKI, KENNETH 1128 Lorraine Dr., F. S. Football, 9, Golf, 10-12, Track, 9, Home- room Pres., 10, Service League, 10-12, Homeroom V. Pres., 9 TABAK, JEFFREY 51 Pickett Ct., Mal. MUSE, Ed. in Chief, 12, Associate Ed., 11, National Honor Society, Pres. 12, Senior One Act Play, Director, 12, P.S.A.N. Party, Chairman, 11, Dramatics, 10-12, Homeroom Officer, 10-12, Hi-Y, Black and Gray, 9-12, Green Key, 10-12, Russian Club, 11-12, Debate Club, 11 TANZELLA, FRANCES 982 Ferngate Dr., F. S. Homeroom, Sec.-Treas., 11, Homeroom, V. Pres., 10, Teacher's Aid, 12, Hi-Y, Blue and Black, 12, NORTH STAR, Circulation Ed., 9 TEPPER, NINA 1081 Chestnut St., V. S. Cheerleader, 9-12, Captain, 12, Gym- nastics, 9-12, Homeroom Pres., 9, 11, Green Key, 11, 12, CHARIOT, Booster Chairman, 12, Daisy Chain, 11, Senior High Leaders, 10, 11, Hi-Y, Theta Sigma Delta, Pres., 12 THOMPSON, RAY 71 Orbach Ave., Mal. Football, 10, Varsity Football, 11, 12 TOOLAN, DOROTHEA 75 Mc Intosh Ct., Mal. Hi-Y, Delta Rho Omega, Treas. 12, Li- brary Aid, 10 TOSH, RONALD 628 Patterson Ave., F. S. Band, 9-12 269 -s.. TRAGER, MARSHALL 1086 Ferngate Dr., F. S. Basketball, 9-11, Homeroom Pres., 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 11, 12, Tutorial Aid, 12 TRIPP, TOMMY 1008 Shelburne Dr., F. S. TUTSHEN, SANDRA 570 Jerome Ct., F. S. Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Rho, 9-12, Treas., 11 VALENTE, CYNTHIA 1186 Barry Dr. S., V. S. VASTA, CATHLEEN 1298 G St., V. S. D.E.C.A., 12, Co-op. Program, 11, 12, Teacher's Aid, 11, 12, Attendance Office Aid, 9, 10, Gymnastics, 9 VON T HADEN, GEORGE D.E.C.A., V. Pres., 12, Dramatics, 11, Service League, Captain, 9-12 WAGNER, CARROLL 892 Barry Dr. W., V. S. Art Honor Society, 11, 12, Future Teach- ers of America Sec., 12, Ski Club, 10, One Act Play, Chairman of Scenery, 10, Hi-Y, Phi Sigma Chi, 9-12 WANDERMAN, RONDA 689 Patterson Ave., F. S. CHARIOT Literary Ed., 12, National Honor Society, 11, 12, French Honor So- ciety, 10-12, English Honor Society, 9-12, French Club, 11, Pres., 12, Chairman Jun- ior Candystand, 11, Asst. Director of One Act Play, 11, Teacher's Aid, 9-12, Tu- 1.-TAR, f torial Aid, 9-12, Grade Committees, 9-11 WEIDBERG, MICHELE 734 Wyngate Dr. E., V. S. Hi-Y, Alpha Beta Chi, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 10-12, Orchestra, 9-12, District Or. chestra, 10-12, Rangerettes, 12, Honor and Reserve Basketball, 9, Homeroom Treas., 9 WEINBERG, LYNN 805 Anderson Ave., F. S. English Honor Society, 9-12, Dim-ict Sym- phony Orchestra, 10-12, District Festival Band, 10-12, Band, 10-12, Orchestra, 10- 12 WEISS, FAE 816 Hemlock St., F. S. Band, Orchestra, 9-12, Chorus, 9-12, Hi- Y, Blue and White, 11-12, Nurse's Club, 9-11, Volleyball, 9, 10, Archery, 9, 10, A.F.S., 9-10, Creative Crafts, 9, Sculpture, 9, NORTH STAR Reporter, 9, Fencing Club, 95 Chess and Checkers Club, 9, 10, Spanish Club, 9, 10, Teacher's Aid, 9, 10, Service League, 12 WELNER, LAWRENCE 838 Doughty Ave., F. S. Soccer, 9-12, Basketball, 9-11, Baseball, 10-12, Track, 9, 10, Homeroom Pres., 9, Treas., 12, Hi-Y, 10-12, Treas., 12, NORTH STAR Staff, 12, MUSE Staff, 12, Teacher's Aid, 12, Varsity Club, 11 12, School Sports Announcer, 12 XVEST, DENNIS 18 Ascan St., V. S. Hi-Y, Alpha Kappa Delta, 10-12, Treas., 12, Track, 11, Band, 9-12, Orchestra, 10- 12, Ski Club, 11 'L l .. sa-1 'dl'-' i ' WHELAN, SEAN 1096 Woodcliff Dr., F. S. Hi-Y, Alpha Delta Kappa, 10-12, One Act Play, 11, Dramatics, 9-11 WILL, JOHN 1175 Kelley Ct., V. S. Band, 9, 10, Orchestra, 9, 10, Marching Band, 9, 10 WILTSEK, JILL 35 Parkwold Dr. E., V. S. Hi-Y, Blue and Black, 10-12, Rangerettes, 12, Teacher's Aid, 10, 11, Service League, 12, Float Committee, 9-12 WISHIN, RICHARD 845 Park Lane S., F. S. Riflery, 11, 12, Track, 12, Football, 11, J. V. Riflery, 9, 10 WOLTERS, MARY YANEK, KENNETH 1076 Robin Road, F. S. Track, 11, 12, Chemistry Club, 11 YODOFF, ANDREA 689 Sprague Ave., F. S. English Honor Society, 12, Biology Club, 10, Teacher's Aid, 11, 12, Gymnastics, 9 ZAFFUTO, BARBARA 1028 Park Lane East, F. S. ZAPPIA, FRANK 1596 Dutch Broadway, V. S. Soccer, 8, 9 ZIMMERN, DIANE 1076 Harrow Rd., F. S. CHARIOT, Circulation Ed., 12, Ameri- can Field Service, 9-12, V. Pres. 12, Green Key, 11-12, Rangerette, 12, Band Librarian, 9-12, Teacher's Aid, 11, Tu- torial Aid, 9-12, Honor and Reserve Basketball, 10, 11, District Festival Band, Orchestra, Chorus, 9-12, Ski Club 9-12, Future Teachers of America, 12, MUSE, 11, Gymnastics, 9-11, Daisy Chain, 11 ZOPF, JOANNE 965 Shelburne Dr., F. S. Spanish Honor Society, 10-12, Spanish Club, 10, 11, English Honor Society, 12, Tutorial Aid, 10-12, Service League, 11, Hi-Y, 10-12, Rangerettes, 12, Teacher's Aid, 12, Homeroom Officer, Pres., 9-11 ZORN, MARCIA 1074 Chestnut St., V. S. CHARIOT, Typing Ed., 12, Rangerettes, 12, Daisy Chain, 11, Teacher's Aid, 9, 10, Office Aid, 9-123 Service League, 12, Basketball, 10, Hi-Y, Phi Beta Chi, 9-12 ZWIELICH, JOSEPH 1407 L St., Elmont Hi-Y, Alpha Sigma Phi, 10-12 Administration .... Advertisements .... Alumni Day ........ Alumni-Faculty Game . American Field Service Art Department ...... 10 228 222 223 166 . .... 21 Art Honor Society . . . 134 Audio'Visual Squad .... . . . 164 Band ............. 150 Baseball ........ 194 Basketball fGirlsj . .. 201 Basketball .... 192 Basketball QVars.j .. 188 Board of Education 11 Boosters ......... 251 Bowling ....... 193 Business Education ..... .... 3 5 Business Honor Society 135 Cafeteria Staff ....... 36 Clarzriot ........... 118 Cheerleaders . . . 209 Cheerleaders fVars.j .. 206 Chorus ............. 148 Civil Air Patrol .... 164 Coronation Dance . . . 213 Custodial Staff .... 37 D.E.C.A. ......... 151 District Principal .... 11 Eighth Grade ....... . . . 42 English Department . . . . . . 20 English Honor Society . 135 Fashion Design Club .. 156 Float Parade ........ 216 Football U.V.j . . . 173 Football fVars.j ..,......... 169 Foreign Language Department . . 26 Friends of Lincoln Center 165 index French Club ......... .... 1 38 French Honor Society ........ 136 Freshmen ............ . 44 Future Homemakers of America ................ 162 Future Nurses of America .... 162 Future Teachers of America .. 163 German Honor Society ........ 137 Girls' Gym Class .... . . . 203 Golf ........... . . 198 Green Key ... .. 132 Ham Radio . .. 161 Health ........ .... 3 4 Hi-Y Council .............. 161 Home Economics Department .. 32 Indoor Track .............. 186 Industrial Arts Department .... 33 Juniors .................. 483 Library ...... . 17 Library Aides . . . . . . 163 Lighting Squad . . . . . 159 Majorettes ..... . 140 Marching Band ............ 144 Mathematics Department ...... 28 Mathletes ............. . . . 154 Model Airplane . . . . . 155 Model Rocket ...... . . . 155 Modified Education . . . . . . . 16 Muse .............. . 126 Music Department .... .... 2 3 My Fair Lady ......... 219 National Honor Society .,.... 130 National Honor Society Induction ............ . . . 227 North-South Game . . .. . 218 Norifa Sim' ...... . . . 122 Nurse ............. .... 1 5 OneQAct Play Contest . . . . . . 224 Orchestra . . . 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