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  • August 2026: Volume 26 - Issue 11

    newHickLogoThank you to Kenneth Arnold, Class of 1965, for contacting us. Although the biography was hidden on the website, we thought our readers would like to read about The Dynamics, so we are featuring it here this month. We have a new article from Dr. Kumpikas and a new addition to Ron Wencer's Ancient Hixtory: an article about Leon Galloway! The Hicksville Gregory Museum is in financial distress. Thank you to Ryan Vicino for the article and information about how you can help.  We are happy our readers are using the Member Comments, and they appear at the end of this month's newsletter.  When you are logged into the site, scroll to the bottom of an article and leave us a comment! If you want to share articles, announcements, or pictures, contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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  • Fossils, Minerals, and More!- Why Hicksville’s Gregory Museum is a Vital Piece of History

    Ryan Vicino Class of 2020

    The Hicksville Gregory Museum is a vital piece of Long Island public history, located at 1 Heitz Place right off Woodbury Road. This museum was constructed in 1895 and originally served as a courthouse with multiple jail cells and a village hall for the local community. Currently, the Gregory Museum houses Long Island’s largest rock and mineral collection, as well as a multitude of fossils and exhibits that are consistently rotated on other topics related to both local and world history. Being Long Island’s only museum focused on Earth Science, it is necessary that these exhibits remain open to the public so that future generations may experience the excitement of studying our past!

    Screenshot 2026 08 17 at 3.42.47 AMExterior snapshot of the Hicksville Gregory Museum.
    Courtesy of the LI Press

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  • August 2026: Things I Never Knew About Leon Galloway

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    When I was a student in Hicksville High, I didn’t know what to make of Principal Leon Galloway.  My older sister Marilyn had known him as her teacher, and she spoke highly of him.  She spoke highly in the same way about Raymond Rusch, whom I later knew as an Assistant Principal.  When Mr. Rusch and I first met, he greeted me warmly and asked about Marilyn.  In contrast, the few times that Mr. Galloway and I spoke seemed impersonal; he definitely did not exude warmth in my direction.

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  • A Mini-Skirt English Lesson

    The Mini-Skirt English Lesson

         It was 1986, I was teaching an English class in a Senior High School on Long Island.

    I was actually a Foreign Language teacher - French, German, Latin - but through a series of what I considered unfair administrative reassignments I found myself in front of an English class.

         It was a class of twenty-seven, twenty guys from the football team, and seven girls who were football team admirers. None were interested in English, besides that they were Seniors!

    Teaching French or German or Latin is very different from teaching English. In the former, you teach structure; in the latter, you teach literature and analysis.

         So, here I was standing, The Great Gatsby in hand, trying to have them read it, understand it, and grasp its deeper meaning. A girl said, “I didn’t even understand the first paragraph.”

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