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Transcript of 1968 Patchogue-Medford High Yearbook - Part 1 - Intro thru Activities
Patchogue High School
Patchogue, New York
PATCHOGUE HIGH SCHOOL IS . . .
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THE PEOPLE WHO ENLIGHTEN US
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THE CURIOSITY THAT STIMULATES US
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THE SPIRIT THAT AROUSES US
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THE TRADITIONS THAT INSPIRE US
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THE ACTIVITIES THAT DIVERT US
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THE EXPERIENCES THAT PREPARE US . . .
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. . . TO MEET THE WORLD
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He has achieved success who has gained the respect of his peers and the admiration of his students; who has accomplished a task and has made the world better than he found it; who has always looked for the best in others and given the best he had; whose accomplishments will always be remembered.
We, the class of '68, have a great deal of admiration for our advisor, Mr. Paul Casper. He has given us advice, encouragement and help and has made our senior year full of fun, excitement and memories. He has helped us all and, for this, we will always be grateful.
Mr. Casper, we dedicate this book to you with sincere appreciation for all you have done for us.
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Joan Mazzotti
Art Editor: Cathy Holz, Staff; Nancy Marshak, Lura De-
Vito, Linda Martino, Beverly Francis, John Marconi. Literary
Editor: Sue Recchio, Staff; Carol Stutey, Pat Juzwiak. Mark
Needleman, Michelle Rosen. Advertising Editor: Charlie
Silhan, Staff; Simone Pelzman, Mark Needleman, Joe
Manino, Sandy Novick, Pat Juzwiak, Karen Zelony, Jim
Space. Sales Editor: Linda Stoll, Staff; Carole Stutey, Linda
Selkirk, Sherri Sinkoff, Lorraine Sullivan, Jill Kiefer, Janet
Metz, Kathy Dougherty, Salli Schwartz, Pat Juzwiak, Sharon
Kemp, Lois Rizzo. Typing Editor: Cheryl Uehlinger; Ass't:
Larry Stein. Senior Editor: Vikki Zegel. Booster Chairman:
Judy Gould. Sports Editor: Barb Yezarski. Advisors: Mr.
Bouleris and Mr. Siedem.
FACULTY 21 UNDERCLASSMEN 101
ACTIVITIES 45 SENIORS 123
SPORTS 73 ADVERTISING 193 20
Mr. Sam Rein
Vice-President
Mr. Alfred J. Chiuchiolo
Mr. Charles S. Adams
Mr. David J. Gottfried
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Mr. Charles S. Hamm Sr.
Mr. James McPeak
Mr. Norman F. Lechtrecker
Mr. Frank W. Scutari President
School Business Administrator Director of Athletics and Physical Education
Administrative Assistant— School District Clerk 22 Elementary Education
Mr. Bernard A. Watkins Mr. John D. Chester Mr. Robert Hausner Mr. William F. Schuldt
Mr. Paul Hauser Administrative Assistant to the
Superintendent
Mr. Frederick Reaver Assistant Superintendent for
Personnel
Mr. Eugene Romeo Director of Music
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Thomas F. Looby Superintendent
PATCHOGUE HIGH SCHOOL
ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Frank A. Juzwiak Principal
Mr. Richard R. Keator Assistant Principal
Mr. Robert C. Lehning Assistant Principal
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Mr. William Goelz Attendance Service
Mrs. Beryl Steadman Reading Department Chairman
Mr. Overton Tremper Director of Adult Education
24 Mr. Russell J. Wygand
Audio-Visual Aids Coordinator
GUIDANCE
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Mr. Irwin Sherry
Mr. Daniel O'Day
Mr. Emmett Ballard
Miss Thelma Temple
Mr. Mario Shortino
Mr. Austin Weiss
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Mr. Allen Robinson 25
Neil Kalmanson "Ya see, I got this hangup with my fingers."
Arnold Gila "Your sense of humor is atro-cious."
Charles Greiner "To be or not to be ..."
John Bouleris "A Picasso you'll never be."
ART
Richard Leyden
Milton Zelman "Yes, I'm a teacher!"
"YA-HOO! Take a swig o' this stuff."
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Albert Craz "I've got news for you ..."
ENGLISH
Richard Henderson "You want ME to buy a yearbook?"
Michael Columbia "Just keep a stiff upper lip, err, uh ..."
Joseph La Rocca "Let's see what's good on Wall Street."
Kenneth Huggins 'let's see, I have a date with Mary at 8, with Jane at 10:30, and with
Thomas O'Grady "Then when I was five ..."
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Mary Ellen Templeton .. and they say teaching is such
an exciting career."
Nellie Wade "It says here, 'Just cut on dotted line, lift flap, insert' ..."
Barbara Lee Purcell Gary Titus "Acid indigestion strikes again." "Gee, I guess I'm just a loser."
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ENGLISH
Samuel Siedem "I has a complete command of the English languages."
Mabel Williams "Thought you could raise your eyebrows, huhl"
Lauren Williams "At least they're consist-ent. F, F, F, ..."
James Bedford "How's this for a stunning profile?"
Sue Ann Baker "Where's that darn cue card?"
SOCIAL STUDIES
Paul Casper "Excuse me people, while I change back into a mild-man-nered teacher, and the Ameri-can way!!"
Karl Haerr "38, 24 ... Check her out"
William Husing "If elected, I promise to ..."
Ronald Herzog Don't get wise or I'll send his friends after you."
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Jack Guberman "We will now hum the third stanza with reverence."
SOCIAL STUDIES
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Caroline Keiger "What do ya mean, ya don't like my nail polish? It's Revlon's latest."
Robert Montheard "And the baby bear said ..."
Philip Merriam "Well, class, I see by the gloves on my Mickey Mouse wrist watch that it's time to go."
Warren Nolan
Barbara Shelton "And then Frankenstein said to Wolfman
"Now if I only had students ..."
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LANGUAGE
William O'Brien "These should hold me 'til lunchtime."
Henry Schwab "Change of a hundred? Sure."
Burghardt Turner SOCIAL STUDIES
"Kinda cute without my glasses, huh?"
Arthur Warren "We will now have a moment of silence for the 90% who failed."
Divina Barbush "Flattery will get you nowhere."
Margaret Metzger "How's this for a striking pose?"
George Kral! "One more move, buddy, and call in the Mercury guards."
Rosemary Keenan "Now we'll hear it on the instant replay."
Geoffrey Armstrong INSTANT TEACHER—"Just plug me in and turn me on."
Vivian Van Dien "Your vocal chords just don't seem to b flexible enough to speak French."
Carl Palatnik "I told you I could draw an arrow." 33
INA
Eugene Galletta "Who knows what evil lurks in the minds of men ..."
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"Gotta look busy for the camera."
SCIENCE
Harold Liebermann "Today, we cut-up in Bi-ology ..."
Francis Mazura "Once upon a para-mecium ..."
Judith Moritz "I told you I'd shat-ter glass with that last note."
Richard Klesius "Ah, to be single again."
William Spencer "Well it may not make 'Esquire' but at least Double Breasteds are in!"
Daniel Visconti "You sound like a bunch of backyard chickens!"
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John Whitton "And now for the intimate details ..."
Richard Pay "Haven't you heard? There's a nationwide steel strike."
Philip Sheridan "All right, you clods."
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Howard Robinson "You've stumped me on that one."
SCIENCE
Leonard Silberman "The cafeteria ran out of toothpicks again."
Leonard Bressler "Would you believe I just came out of a wind tunnel without new Command?"
James Dodge "You could do better, I suppose?"
MATH
Anthony Caggiano "No comments from the peanut gallery, please."
Anthony Conetta "Are you sure you passed elementary algebra?"
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Leonard Ricchi "But this IS the way I smile."
Joel Runkel .. and when she said I had bad breath, well
I just lost my head ..."
Delphus Dixon "Your reasoning astounds me."
MATH
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Frank Candito "The Yearbook, $5000 in the red."
Estelle Wise "My aide should be doing this dirty work."
Patricia Bindrim "Aside from making my eyes glow, I do a groovy impersonation of Dracula turning into a bat."
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BUSINESS
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Curtis Brown "Well, look who's here!!"
Edward Holt "Who stole my answer book?"
Salvatore Shortino "What! A Republican lost?"
Raymond Lysak "A one, and a two, and a ... WAIT, where's the bub- bles?"
BUSINESS Louise Muller
"Flower power."
Raymond Kennedy "How to succeed in business ...
Carl Unger "I still say the one-finger method of typing is quicker."
MUSIC
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Joel Sands "I wonder if Les Brown started this way."
William Morgan "Will the person who is singing off key, kindly SHUT UP!!"
Harry Kachele "Try the over-lapping grip."
Arthur Somma "Ah, the memories of my college days at Tanganyika Tech."
Kathryn Dowling "That's the way the cookie crumbles (literally)."
HOME ECONOMICS
Shirley Rollins "That baked apple was a nice
change ..."
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Nicholas Scheno "It's what's up front that counts."
Chester Nowak Bruce Terry "That will never get off the ground!" "You did this with a num-
ber two pencil?"
Joseph Agostinello "Son, when was the last time you bounced off the four walls."
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Geri Clendennen "Wow, all these girls cut!!"
David Pearson
Mary Ryan
Mary Billington "Patchogue's answer to Mr. America."
"NOW can you hear me?"
"Come in and tell me all about it ..."
Clifton Ross "Note the formation of the perfectly developed muscles."
Jack Rogers "Marriage? NEVER!"
John Shady "This IS Friday!??"
LIBRARY
Jung Koo "O.K., you bring the orange pekoe."
Florence Simmons "You went ME to be on real, live television?"
Robert Da nks "You say we've lost a decimal?"
SPECIAL TEACHERS
Carol Leon "Let me entertain you."
Harvey Mandell "I've had more comfortable seats rid- ing shotgun for a Wells Fargo stage-coach!"
Virginia King "You're gonna die? Please fill out this form before you do."
"Vello!!_ V. Marino R. Becker
A. Boyden
I .Wade R. Bates
S. Robinson.
SECRETARIES
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CAFETERIA STAFF A. Antz, E. Benincasa, R. Cerillo, M. Corley, E. Costello, P. Hutchins, A. Janusz, R. Luca, S. Matern, J. McKenna, C. Nowicki, H. Poulos, D. Ryder, H. Satterley, H. Weiler,
CAFETERIA SUPERVISORS J. Botwinick, M. Meo, G. Whidden
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CUSTODIANS P. Aglio, P. Delaney, P. De Masi, W. Farrell, A. Greco, G. Parry, W. Nachajski, E. Spellman, F. Tut-hill, A. Yarrington, Mrs. L. Hoffman
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PRESIDENT JOSEPH MANN I NO 1st VICE PRESIDENT DAVE ANTONIO 2nd VICE PRESIDENT JOSEPHINE LEONE TREASURER JILL KIEFER RECORDING SECRETARY SIMONE PELZMAN CORRESPONDING SECRETARY KATHY WALSH HISTORIAN ANITA MANGELS
EXECUTIVE BOARD Chris Caminiti Michele Davidow Jackie DeGroot Daniel Delaney Bill Katz Mary Ann Liguori Frances Lizewski Barbara Logan Robin Marshak Judy Matsunaye Nancy Nardi MarkNeedleman Judy Paparelli Richard Senison Cheryl Uehlinger Vikki Zegel
ADVISORS—Mr. Jack Guberman Mr. Robert Montheard
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W. Atkins, A. Christopherson, M. Corley, G. Diener, W. Fade-ley, J. Falco, J. Leone, M. Needleman, C. Silhan, B. Texiera, L. Stein, G. Weil, M. Welsh, J. Winters, R. Wittneben, P. Bacelli, T. Kaminski, J. Marran, J. Mannino, S. Nardi, G. Schae-
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fer, G. Thompson, T. Morellino, R. Gould, C. Hamm, D. Jans-son, J. Juzwiak, M. Kenna, J. Koronkiewicz, J. Papenek, J. Smith, B. Texeira, G. Wright, 12: Bikoff, S. Chumas, C. Giarra-
puto, M. Heyman, B. McCafferty, J. Julian, R. Swezey, A. Quarltere, J. Thuman, D. Atkins, W. Biggs, L. D'Agrosa, W.
Welsh. Advisor: Mr. Goelz.
PRESIDENT—Sally Schwartz VICE-PRESIDENT—Diane Leon SECRETARY—Kathy Dougherty
L. Rizzo, P. Reilly, M. Fisher, L. Dvorak, K. Payne, K. Smith, K. Themann, R. Goldberg, A. Cullity, N. Malkiewitz, B. Benin-casa, M. Stuzenske, D. Allgaier, N. Engel, E. Frank, P. Buhl, J. Funaro.
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PRESIDENT—Diane Gerard VICE-PRESIDENT—Marilee Francis SECRETARY—Margaret Mohler TREASURER'—Dorene Okun
K. Berkowitz, D. Berman, P. Britnell, P. Anderson, I. Di Rosa, S. Evers, J. Felice, J. Flax, J. Gould, M. Dox-tader, G. Greenberg, L. Goetz, M. Jasikiewicz, C. John-son, T. Kaminski, C. Kleinman, F. Kuby, P. Corley, P. Juzwiak, C. Ingerman, S. Clayman, M. Oliver, J. La Mon-
aco, A. Levy, L. Quigley, S. Recchio, J. Rosner, L. Rugolo, R. Russo, C. Satterley, R. Schantz, E. Silverstein, L Stoll, D. Uttley, J. Whitlock, L. Sullivan, B. Wittneben, B. Yezarski, K. Zelony, R. Mahoney, C. Stutey.
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L. Barlosky, J. Flax, L. Gierer, N. Oriez, S. Swezey, L. Alloy,
M. Jastrow, J. Cee, M. Gaeta, M. Glick, R. Goldstein, R. Hallen,
G. Hulse, S. Marino, L. Parachos, D. Puls, J. Schroeder, M. Stegman, S. Turner, K. Warner, G. Hajduk, P. Kiernan, E.
Ruggles, J. Schroeder, T. Vaughn, T. Wessel, E. Brady, K.
Cornell, B. Feinberg, K. Harris, D. Mayranen, W. Morris, R.
Ryder, W. Williams, S. Pace, G. Beach, R. Medvin, G. Schordine,
B. Vernon, L. Bouffard, D. Collins, B. Eichel, L. Gervey, M.
Gindi, G. Sardell, J. Smith, J. Van Kleef.
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1 J. Bermudez, L. Christopherson, L. Colella, G. Dinkins, G. Horstman, J. Jendral, J. Meo, D. Peterson, M. Piccininni, S. Romeo, J. Sanc, D. Wagner, N. Waldbauer, D. Archer, J. Chiofolo, D. Delaney, L. DeVito, L. DeVito, R. Farbstein, F. Lizewski, K. Monaco, M. Olsen, M. Pausewant, R. Princi, R. Reitman, C. Rupp, P. Theune, G. Dzus, S. Eppelsheimer, D. Frisenda, V. Kellers, D. LaGatta, D. Ortiz, P. Payne, A. Perry, J. Schneid, A. Siegel, J. Toro, V. Carfora, J. DeGroot, D. Jones, L. O'Sullivan, E. Stoll, P. Toner, H. Farides, J. Flynn, J. Reinckens, R. Shaber, L. Alloy, M. Jastrow, J. Flax, C. Kuczynski, M. Waldman, J. Wagner, M. Glick, V. Santucci, B. Texeira, D. Winans, L. Gutman, K. Rhodes, S. Turner, K. Warner, M. Doxtader, B. Feinberg, A. Senzamici, S. Bowie, J. DeVita, P. Richter, W. Williams, J. Pontieri, R. Wessel, F. Jones, R. Gould, B. Kallers, A. Mangels,
W. Vernon.
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S. Banker, C. Bautista, A. Bruce, C. Buhler, L. Diogardo, N. Dvorak, B. Ernst, L. Esposito, K. Gable, V. Gerard, R. Harm, G. Hindeiliter, P. Jachowdik, D. Krug, F. Kuby, M. Koronkic-wicz, M. Losicco, S. Lowe, S. Merrill, L. Tomassone, J. King.
SECRETARY—Vikki Zegel TREASURER—Larry Stein
PRESIDENT—Robert Friedman VICE-PRESIDENT—Barbara Saudo
J. Reinckens, N. Marshak, L. Bunt, S. Pelzman, D. Gerard, J. Mazzotti, L. Miehle.
J. Marran, C. Scutaro, S. Ettore, J. Schneid, M. Mohler, K. Walsh,
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EDITOR—Mary Ellen O'Came R. Gould R. Botwinik N. Marshak J. Schneid R. Bikoff M. Welsh
ADVISORS—C. Keiger J. LaRocca M. Columbia
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J. Wagner, C. Kuczynski, J. Flax, M. Cook, M. Davidow, M. Waldman, L. Gruss, C. Vrana, C. Kleinman, F. Horwitz, S. Turner, M. Jastrow, L. Alloy, B. Texeira, J. Cee, J. Papnek, V. Santucci, M. Greco, D. Winans, R. Swezey, E. Beller, J. Searles, S. Wolff, P. Vandenbergh, M. Rohrbacker, M. Zollo, B. McIntyre, D. Wessel, L. Gutman, M. Stegman, K. Rhodes, S. Turner, K. Warner, B. Texeira, M. Zollo, G. Hajduk, R. HaIlen, R. Mossack, J. DeVita, S. Bowie, P. Richter, W. Williams, M. Doxtader, J. Kentoffio, A. Guerasio, B. Feinberg, A. Viggiano, G. Zaloga, A. Senzamici, K. Harris, E. Brady, R. Wessel, D. Lowell, S. Gerber, J. Pontieri, N. Spielsinger, M. Hollowell, F. Jones, B. Vernon, J. Reinckens, A. Mangels, H. Forrest, W. Vernon, R. Gould, B. Maid, R. Schantz, J. Van Kleef, G. Efstration, B. Keller, P. Andrisani.
R. Hellen, G. Flaiduk, C. Kuczynski, B. Texeira J. Papanek, R. Gould, B. Feinberg, M. Doxtader, A. Gverasio, J. Kentoffio, S. Gerber, J. Pontieri, R. Wessel, D. Lowell, J. Reinckens, R. Shaber
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A. Calabrese, K. Themann, L. Collella, L. Ingrisano, N. Malko-witz, E. Breslin, S. Turner.
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PRESIDENT—Richard Cohen VICE-PRESIDENT—Paul Rohrbacker SECRETARY—Debbie Judelson
A. Hastings, B. Gould, T. Kalinowski, R. Bikoff,
R. Lubit, R. Yepez, J. Reinckens, B. Texeira,
L. Gutman.
R. Reitman, J. Mulry, S. Turner, V. Marks, K. Fiebe,
J. Leone, P. Mannino, P. Pattervan, L. Tarabcik, D. Judelson,
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AV SQUAD
S. Morrison, J. Libynski, P. Cronin, P. Theune, L. Frabizio, J. Deisser, B. Goldstein,
T. Ruquet, H. Jackson, H. Zwillenberg, D. Rupp, J. Werner, K. Gathman, K. Rhodes,
R. Risso, P. Barrie
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C. Brown, T. Burbol, M. Burns, D. Carroll, M. Corley, M. Engel, M. Edwards, R. Gray, M. Hallock, P. Henken, K. Hickey, J. Koronkiewicz, J. Powers, K. Seibold, D. Archer, W. Fadeley, J. Hartman, E. Hodosky, G. Hollins, L. Locantore, J. Mannino, P. Severin, T. Scott, D. Smith, C. Uehlinger, K. Homeyer, W. Hilty, M. Whidden, W. Krammer, S. Pastor, F. Truglio, D. Antonio, L. Dioguardo
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LEADERS
J. Budd, L. Bunt, L. Caligiuri, K. Carde, J. Cawley, C. Clune, M. Donohue, L. Dvorak, S. Eppelsheimer, J. Flax, J. Gould, D. Leon, P. McMullen, J. Metz, S. Novick, M. O'Came, D. Okun, S. Pelzman, D. Phelan, S. Recchio, J. Reich, P. Reilly, G. Rohde, B. Saudo, R. Schantz, J. Schneid, J. Schumpf, L. Selkirk, C. Stutey, F. Truglio, P. Venth, J. Wagner, D. Winans, B. Yezarski, K. Zelony, E. Agnese, P. Balfe, B. Barden, K. Berkowitz, D. Berman, C. Blatt, R. Botwinick, S. Budd, V. Casey, N. Cerro, P. Chuichiolo, M. Clay, C. Clemente, K. Colbert, P. Corley, M. Davidow, M. Engel, J. Fisher, T. Friedel, M. Gelfer, P. Giar-raputo, G. Horstman, J. Hunter, B. Immarigeon, P. Kerny, C. Kuczynski, T. Labatto, A. Levy, P. Lindsay, B. Maresco, C. Marshall, L. Martino, B. McIntyre, J. Meo, E. Murray, G. Nesi, F. Reilly, R. Saxton, D. Schordine, K. Smith, M. Spaccarotella, J. Staudt, N. Waldbauer, B. Benin-casa, S. Benincase, L. Brennan, A. Bruce, E. Cicci, M. Cook, D. Corujo, I. Danziger, N. Engel, J. Felice, D. Fila, E. Fortune, E. Fragola, B. Francis, R. Giovelli, P. Greig, J. Jansen, L. Kane, M. Koronkiewicz, D. Leach, J. Leone, F. Lizewski, M. Losicco, M. Lynch, A. Mangels, P. Mannino, J. Morris, N. Nardi, L.
trow, M. Jastrow, C. Kleinman, J. Marsh, E. McCafferty, T. Mill-er, L. Morrison, N. Oriez, B. Perkins, L. Pontieri, D. Poulos, L. Rosenblatt, A. Siegel, T. Ske-laney, P. Smith, F. Resoriero, M. Verdi, C. Vrana, D. Wittne-ben, S. Wolff, M. Zegel
Niebling, P. Overton, M. Pala-midis, W. Payne, D. Peterson, B. Rathjen, R. Spiro, M. Stu-zenske, C. Surey, S. Thomas, S. Turner, D. Vitale, T. Vogt, N. Wagner, L. Wilder, L. Winters, B. Wolny, D. Zelony, L Alloy, T. Betlow, D. Burbol, J. Cham-bers, B. Corujo, S. Gabrelion, L Gierer, J. Ingerman, J. Jas-
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On November 25, 1967, Patchogue High School history was made when our school appeared
on the WNBC-T.V. quiz program, It's Academic. Representing our school were seniors, Robert
Friedman and Judy Schneid, and sophomore, Alan Hastings. These three students, along with
alternates Simone Pelzman, Nancy Marshak, and Charles Silhan, accompanied by faculty mem-
ber, Mrs. Geri Clendennen, visited WNBC's studios at Rockefeller Plaza on October 7, at which time the show was taped.
Our school's team members were chosen in June of 1967, when at WNBC's request, the
school faculty chose a dozen students to go into Manhattan for an audition with a representative of It's Academic. The audition, which consisted of a fast-moving, free-for-all quiz, pitted the stu-
dents against each other. Bob, Judy, and Alan, receiving the three highest scores, were chosen
to appear on the show while the students with the next largest scores were named alternates.
The game was very exciting. Patchogue's score of 385 placed the school second, after Brook-
lyn Preparatory's team, which scored 460, and ahead of Pearl River High School's total of 365.
All these scores would be high enough to win on most shows, and even program moderator
Art James said after the game that this was one of the most exciting shows in the program's history; that these were three of the finest teams he had ever seen. Anyone who watched the
show (and many did) can certainly be proud of the fine performance of Patchogue High School when it appeared on It's Academic.
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"WONDERFUL TOWN"
After months of toil, sweat, and nerve-racking re-hearsals, the eager cast of Wonderful Town certainly proved its acting ability on January 19th and 20th. Simone Pelzman and Linda Colella were outstanding in their roles as Eileen and Ruth Sherman, portraying realistically the plight of two sisters trying desperately to make it on their own in the big city. The entire cast displayed superb talent and, with the addition of costumes, lighting, sound, and sets ...
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THE AUDITORIUM WAS TRANSFORMED INTO A FANTASY PLAYHOUSE FOR THE EVENING.
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