Westbury High School - Wing and Spur Yearbook (Westbury, NY)

 - Class of 1964

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Westbury High School - Wing and Spur Yearbook (Westbury, NY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 85 of 182
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Student Council FIRST: Y. Clark, B. Yarmuth, D. Booxbaum, L Tatern, J. Fink, D, Celiberti, L. Pratt, and C. Jaynes SECOND: J. Meyers, D. Katzenstein, S. Schechner, L. Furcht, M. Blinder, D. Harman, and G. Edwards THIRD: K. Haber, D. Eisner, C. Zimmerman, R Reider, M. Forman, M. Paulsen, B. Korosh, L. Mar- angelo, A. Potecha, G. Parker, and L. Rosen FOURTH: B. Kellogg, A. Connie, D. Larris, M Baum, J. Guadagnino, K. Walsh, M. Friedman, C Schellhorn, S. Gereczy, M. Potecha, and E. Jacobson C O. eslablislzea' in 1944. Flrslyear pr Shakespeare Club Officers of the Student Council, Leo Furcht, Pres., Sandy Schechner, See'y.-Treat., and Marty Blind- er, V. Prey., discuss the activities of the student body with advisers, Mr. Joseph Matthews and Mr. Anthony Moreno. Shakespeare Club One of the school's newest organiza- tions, the Shakespeare Club, is designed for those students interested in serious drama. Under the direction of Mrs. May Sheehan, its purpose is to help students gain understanding and appreciation of one of the worldis greatest playwrights. In accordance with this goal, the club annually participates in a Shakespeare festival held at Hofstra University. This year the club presented a scene from Romeo and fuliet. A trip to Stratford, Connecticut, in the fall also provided an opportunity to see Shakespearian plays as they are presented professionally. Better student-school relationship is the aim of the Stu dent Council. Consisting of representatives from each homeroom, it strives towards good student behavior and government. Because of its efficient organization, our Stu- dent Council has become a member of the Nassau League of Student Government. A service organization, the Student Council, under the advisership of Mr. Anthony Moreno and Mr. Joseph Mat- thews, supports such activities as the Adopt A Familyl' program at Christmas, the G.O. Store, a fund raising car wash, and W.I.S.E. A suggestion box is made available for those students having practical and creative ideas concern- ing their school government. Members of the Shakespeare Club, G. Kraemer, Mrs. May Shee- han, Adviser, L. Von Buelow, E. Eisenhauer, D. Crowe, D. Gibbons, L. Napolin, B. Schuster, C. Kowal, Pres., A. Gorcey, C. Kreitzman, V. Pres.g and A. Foster observe acting technique demonstrated by P. Jaffe and M. Potecha.

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FIRST: L. Levine, N. Wahrman, T. Peters, D. Feuer, and R. Berger. SECOND: G. Kreitzman, M. Sherchuk, R. McQueen, K. Strauss, J. Schwartz, B. Marcus, and G. Edwards. THIRD: B. Yarmuth, L. Reidman, G. Franz, Trees.: M. Foster, Pres.: Miss Jean Bogdziewicz, Adviser, P. Weiss, Sealy.: T. Brod, V. Pres.: Glatzer, Dolly, and S. Fricke. World brotherhood still stressed S,bam'sh Club Spanish Club, under the direction of Miss Jean Bogdziewicz, familiarizes students with the customs and culture of the Spanish people. All students having studied Spanish for at least two years, and First year students having an aver- age of 90 or better are eligible for membership. During the course of the year, members prepare a Spanish dinner, attend seasonal parties, see Spanish plays and movies, and hear guest speakers talk of Spanish culture. The primary event of the year is a Pan-American Day program in the spring, students from all over Long Island participate in this event. FIRST: G. Jaynes, Entmacher, R. Mirkin, V. Pres.: W. Fosner, Pres.: G. Slonim, Sealy.: J. Glatzer, and D. ra er. OND: P. Sullivan, M. Baum, FOURTH: E. Wolfe, S. Koenig, H. Clarke, M. Maerz, J. Anthonsen, R. Reider, J. Rosenn, B. Schwartz, M. Goldey, and L. Johnson. FIFTH: . J Braun, B. Lukinchook, M. Kerner, M. Potecha, F. Loffredo, A. Greenfield, V. Alfieri, S. Teich, L. Tauber, M. Brinn, K. Rothfelcl, and J. Lawson. French Club Any scholar of the French language is welcome to become a member of Westbury High Schoolis French Glub. Under the guidance of Mr. Arthur Maddaloni, the club undertakes many activities to facilitate the usage of conversational French and to better understand the customs of the French people. The activities include the viewing of French movies, scrabble in French, and study groups with other French students. Brotherly love the world over is accomplished by knowledge of other people, and our French club has taken a great stride toward this goal. C. Zimmerman, M. Aalders, K. Walsh, L. Stern, A. Bass, J. Bickford, M. Forman, and Mr. Arthur Mad- daloni, Adviser.



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FIRST: D. Katzenstein, A. Finger, Sec'y.g C. Schmidt, Vice Pres.: E. Elias, Pres.: Miss Harriette Kuhlman, Adviser: and R. Kieselstein. SECOND: G. Aschengrau, F. TA. One of the school's most enlightening and stimu- lating clubs is the Future Teachers of America. Un- der the direction of Miss Harriette Kuhlman, the F.T.A. offers those who plan to become teachers an opportunity to learn more about this profession. Throughout the year, each member devoted ten hours in assisting a particular teacher, thereby gain- ing valuable practical experience and a more thor- ough knowledge of what teaching entails. In addi- tion, various guests are invited to speak on the dif- ferent Helds in teaching. Finally, as a highlight of the year, F.T.A. members spend two days student teaching in the Westbury schools. To think, to understand ana' to enjoy FIRST: T. Miao, R. Collins, E. Jacobson, M. Napolitano, and G. Gelzer. SECOND: M. Levine, M. Damask, J. Friedman, R. Estroff, M. Baglino, J. Lacey, D. Mackler, P. Chase, C. Schellhorn, P. Strada, and E. Cappel. P. Heyer, G. Parker, B. Nestora, P. Gordon, R. Allman, M. Foster, J. Anthonsen, W. Fein, D. Graber, M. D'Anna, J. McMorris, L. Johnson, P. Kiszenick, and C. Lewin. Biology Club Under the capable supervision of Mr. Francis Korber, members of the Biology Club are able to increase their knowledge of the subject. During the year, members work on individual projects for the Nassau Science Congress. To supplement the club program, trips are taken during the club's bi-month- ly meetings. One of the main functions of the club is to keep the school more scientifically oriented through the use of displays in the school corridors. Officers of the Biology Club, Roger Collins, Vice-Pres.: Gary Gelzer, Treas.: Mary Napolitano, Sealy, and Ed Jacobson, Pres., show interest in ' a new rubber plant.

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