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  • April 2024: Volume 24 - Issue 4

    newHickLogoNewsletter for the Alumni and Friends of Hicksville High School - Hicksville, New York

    Dear Readers,
    We hope you enjoy our latest issue. Thanks to our Webmasters,  Bruce Scherzinger and Gail Schwartzman Mayer, for their work on the time-consuming process, photo galleries from the old site can now be found on this new site. Look at the top navigation bar to locate Old Galleries. You will find the photos from old newsletters. Casale's Corner can now be located in the navigation bar. For car enthusiasts, there is a section of car photos that were embedded in previous newsletters. Memory Lane's migration is being processed, and the old newsletters will follow. Thank you for being so patient as we work to bring you the news while preserving the history of HixNews. We thank all of our volunteers for the hours they devote to bringing HixNews to you each month. Article contributions, suggestions, and news are always welcome! We would love to hear from you. Don't hesitate to get in touch with us at  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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PIXville Sports

 Wayne SternbergerWayne Sternberger, Class of 1971

Editors' Note: What follows is the history of PIXville in the words and pictures of Wayne Sternberger in what he has called Hicksville High School Behind the Camera.

I graduated from Hicksville High School in June 1971. There are a few pictures of me from my time at HHS and HJHS, but they are few and far between. This was largely due to me taking pictures of everyone else. I had a couple of cameras, lots of film, and a basement darkroom. And, because this was long before the world was colorized, my photos were black and white. Fortunately for me, the memories are still in vivid color.

I was on the audio-visual squad in Jr. High and High School, so I was also behind the projector, on the PA system, and making copies of handouts and tests. I was at sporting events, pep rallies, dances, class elections, school board meetings, and other parts of our HHS existence. While we all witnessed the world changing, I had the photographic “evidence.” And I wanted to share some of that in the form of photos that I unearthed while sorting through more than 50 years of what I call collectibles and my wife (Shari Stockinger Sternberger, HHS ’71) would call clutter. These photos didn’t make it into the yearbook—for good reason—yet probably have meaning for many of us.

I suppose our parents expected school to provide academic and vocational preparation for our futures primarily. We were more likely to embrace school for the social and extracurricular activities. I want to share some of the memories I captured in the pictures I took. While they reflect a small, finite period in the history of HHS, I’m sure that HHS classmates of all ages can share the nostalgia.

 The pictures that follow spotlight sports. All forms of sports were practiced and competed during the school year, including cheerleading. We got psyched for big games at pep rallies. 

 

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