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and activities. SECRETARIES Kathleen Robinson, Dahlgren Etchison, and Marianne Kowal- chuk, shown left to right, handle the secretarial affairs here at Westbury High. CUSTODIANS Taking some time off from their many chores are our custodians: Wesley Davis, James Foster, Anthony Tufaro, and Sal Canniac- cone pictured left to right. CAFETERIA STAFF Antoinette Pascarelli, Jennie Martillo, Letti Bunn, Manager; and Lee Blansfield, who are pictured left to right, can be seen busy in the kitchen preparing our lunches. Fortunate we are indeed to be attending a school which has a faculty as fine as ours at Westbury. Our teachers guide us in many ways other than in academic subjects and often give up their own time in order to be of help to us. The majority of the faculty are engaged in some student extra-curricular activity so that we may profit from their guidance. The wide range of subjects offered here at Westbury would be valueless were they not presented by our own faculty. It is for our benefit that we are required to complete a four year sequence in English and history before gradua- tion. Our outstanding English and history departments can be credited to the teachers who present them. The college bound members of our student body select most of their courses from the languages, mathematics and sciences. The faculty members of these departments lay the groundwork for subjects we may select as college majors. In our industrial arts, home economics and business courses, the students benefit from the interest taken by their teachers in their in- dividual progress. The art and music courses provide diver- sion for some and cultivate the talents of others. Our faculty hails from all parts of the country and they received their training at various colleges and universities. All are endowed with wonderful senses of humor which we enjoy in the classroom and they enjoy in the faculty rooms. For their genuine interest in teaching and their concern for our future success, we are grateful. Each member possesses a special quality which makes our faculty one we will never forget. 16
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Class of ’57 SENIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Seated—Left to Right: Mr. Anthony Moreno, Adviser; S. Williams, W. Cirigliano, J. Aim, Miss Ruth Kelly, Adviser. Standing—Left to Right: G. Jahelka, G. loanidis, J. Tasciotti, B. Taylor, S. Borden, C. Concagh, C. Olson, R. Bacon. Missing: R. Waring. Many responsibilities and projects of the Class of '57 were undertaken by our able committee. Such activities as our King and Queen Dance, our Senior Ball and all our fund raising drives were very successful because of the time and effort put forth by the Senior Executive Committee, which is under the guidance of our class Advisers, Miss Ruth Kelly and Mr. Anthony Moreno. WILLIAM CIRIGLIANO President MICHAEL FITZGERALD Vice-President WILLIAM CIRIGLIANO “Bill” A friend and leader to all —Likes those who stick to their convictions—loves good food —wants to drive a big truck —future engineer—Football, Soph, and Sr. Class President, Honor Society. MICHAEL FITZGERALD “Duffy” Wisdom and wit are his to do with as he will —Would like to own a chain of Carvel stores — wants to be an attorney—Soccer, Basketball, Senior Vice-President, Student Council, Honor Society. SALLY WILLIAMS “Sal” She sits high in all people's hearts —Would like to win the $64,000 question—plans to be a married teacher — Student Council, Junior and Senior Secy., Honor Society Treas., Whisp, G.A.A. SALLY WILLIAMS Secretary JOAN ALM Treasurer JOAN ALM “Joanie” Fair in face and friendship —Desires to own a house on a hill—enjoys good food— wants a happy married life— Junior and Senior Class Treas- urer, Red Cross. 18
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