Newsletter for the Alumni and Friends of
Hicksville High School Hicksville, New York
The Editors:
Buffalo Bob Casale '61 Linda (Piccerelli) Hayden '60
Pat (Koziuk) Driscoll '56 Bob (Gleason) Wesley '61
Contributing Editors: Bob Gillette & Walter Schmidt
Webmaster: Roger Whitaker

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HICKSVILLE VIETNAM WAR ERA MEMORIAL - PROJECT UPDATE

Please visit the Honoring Our Veterans tab of this issue to find the current full report on Project activities, to include construction status, new donations and a return to our normal reporting format to include the full list of donors to date.

As mentioned last month, should any of our local Long Island readers wish to join the Project Team to help complete Memorial construction, please drop me an email, along with the best phone number to reach you, at the address noted below.

Previously missing information continues to be filled in on the Confirmed List of Names and we continue to need reader help in filling in a lot of still missing information by sending me an email with any data you are aware of.

As always, should you have any new, or missing, information to report for either List, or, should you wish to comment on the Project's status, please email me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

On behalf of the Project Team,
Joe Carfora, HHS 1962


The Newsletter

We regret that this edition of the Hixnews newsletter has been lost and is no longer recoverable.


Photo Gallery

  • 01 8daca28c6cAustralian Countryside
  • galler2Bixby Bridge in California
  • galler3Canals in Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • galler4Copenhagen, Denmark
  • galler5Donluce Castle in Dublin Ireland
  • galler6One of the Enchantment Lakes, Washington State
  • galler7Fountains of Trafalgar Square, London, England
  • galler8Happy Whale
  • galler9Downtown Jacksonville, Florida
  • galler10Landscape of Norway
  • galler11 Mahe Island in the Seychelles
  • galler11Mesa Arch, Canyonlands Park, Utah
  • galler13 Ancient Siam Park, Thailand
  • galler14Autumn in the Colorado Mountains
  • galler15Bonifacio Port, Corsica Island
  • galler16Brooklyn Bridge

 


Birthdays & Anniversaries

Birthdays

  • 1: Pat (Thompson) Dumas (PA); Emmett Goodman (FL)
    2: Jackie (Elwood) DiLorenzo (NY); Alan Buckholz (AZ); Jaysen S. Silverman (NC)
  • 3: Jean (Siegl) Holloway (FL)
  • 4: Bob Goldmacher (FL)
  • 5: Suzon (Cohen) Fisher (NC)
  • 6: Mary Ann (Malerba) Hartman (FL); Michele (D”orazio) Vigliano (NY); Joanne (Tracy) Arnold (NY); Judy (Tremel) Wyatt (FL)
  • 7: Pat (Lenzner) Caruso
  • 8: Diane (Burke) McGinn (AZ); Fuchs Bill (L.I.); Bob Gillette (SC)
  • 9: Michael Perduto; Steve Riscica; Ronnie (McCarthy) Quigley
  • 10: Dick Henningsen (NY); Larry Dagna (PA)
  • 11: Martha (Gross) Parent (DE); Mike Soblick
  • 12: Terry (Tisdell) Moehringer (HX); Susan (Ambrico) Smith (CA); Ronnie (Wells) Brigandi
  • 13: Mary (Haas) Penn; Tony Bellacera (CA)
  • 14: Tom Manaskie (HX); Armand Sepanski (AZ)
  • 16: Denis Rossi (NJ); Robert Bialick (L.I.); Alison (Swanton) Mason (ME)
  • 17: Josephine (Cipullo) Walston (HX)
  • 18: Sandy (Sandler) Wolfe (FL)
  • 19: Larry Baroletti (L.I.); Sandi (Notov) Katz (CO)
  • 20: Bruce Goldmacher (FL)
  • 21: Dee (Green) Kenny (HX)
  • 22: George Lien (L.I.)
  • 23: Kathy (McManus) Bock (NC)
  • 24: Suzanne (Garrett) Cullen (L.I.)
  • 25: Richard Swain 1951 (NY); Henry Lichtenstein (NC)
  • 26: Judy (Marcus) Shivers; Carol (Fred) Sliwkoski (L.I.)
  • 27: Joe Bausk; Elliot Gorlin (NV)
  • 28: Ed Osborne (CO)
  • 29: Barbara (Weber) Knueppel (MI/FL)

Anniversaries

  • 2/01/1969: Priscilla (Tedesco) and Walter Reichel (L.I.)
  • 2/02/19??: Joan (DeJohn) and Paul Brite (FL)
  • 2/03/19??: Jaysen and Lisa (Sheffield) Silverman (NC)
  • 2/03/19??: Donald and Kathy Werkstell (TX)
  • 2/05/19??: Margarita (Cardwell) and Robert Wayne Chernok Esq. (FL)
  • 2/14/2002: Lynn (McMorrow) and Marc O’Riordan (L.I.)
  • 2/14/1969: Robert and Leslie Otten (SC)
  • 2/14/1984: Joan (Siegl) and Fred Rudolph (FL)
  • 2/14/2006: Elyse (Marlin) and Seymour Soffer (AZ)
  • 2/15/1969: Barbara (Hicks) and Sean Beach (VA)
  • 2/16/1957: Ann and Roy Meier (NH)
  • 2/18/2000: Joan (Claudy) and Larry Berger
  • 2/20/1965: Harry and Janet (McMenamin) Butcher (GA)
  • 2/27/19?? – Bob and Patricia (Moore) Smith

Memory Lane

The NY Giants

The Giants started the 1958 season with a dismal 2win 2 loss posture but won 7 of the next 8 games. They had a nail biting win over the Detroit Lions, who were the defending champs, besting the Lions 19-17. Because of that victory, the Giants wound up with the same record as the Cleveland Browns, 9-3, and there was a playoff game on the 14th of December and the Giants were triumphant, 13-10.

This was when teams played 12 games and the championship game was in late December, the 28th when the Giants met the Baltimore Colts. Funny, I remember watching the game on national TV. It was a classic game and went into overtime. Johnny Unitas was quarterback for the Colts in that Championship game. The Giants came out on the short end but that was one of the best football games ever played.

Jim BrownJim KatcavageAbout a month earlier, several of my high school buddies were going to a game that was played at Yankee stadium and the opponent just happened to be the Cleveland Browns.

Jim Brown was their star running back at the time. I don't remember who I went with but the guys got on my back, as they often did, saying I should go to the game with them. "Maybe you'll get to see your friend, Jim Katcavage," they chimed in simultaneously.

I said, "Love to go with you"! In previous conversations, I told my pals that the Katcavage family lived next door to me in Philadelphia. Jim was six years older than me and his brother Bobby who was my best friend. I told the guys that Jim used to watch the two of us when our parents were doing things together.

We went as planned and the game was see-saw but the Giants did win. I had mentioned to my "buddies" that after the game, I'm going to the locker room to try to see Jim. They snickered but when the game was almost over I headed to the locker room and asked if anyone was joining me. They all said, "sure". There was a policeman outside the door to the locker room and I approached him.

"Do me a favor," I said. "Can you take my license and give it to Jim Katcavage." The guys encouraged him by saying, "yeah, give the license to Katcavage", and chuckled again.

The policeman refused and I pleaded with him several more times and he kept refusing. His sergeant was close by so I approached him and asked him to talk to his officer and told him what I wanted. He went over to the guy guarding the door and said, "give the kid a break. I'll stand here while you go in and find Katcavage".

He went inside and a few minutes later the door exploded open and out came Jim Katcavage. He still had on his football pants but his jersey was off and he had on a tee shirt. He came up to me and threw his arms around me and you should have seen the open mouths of my friends.

Jim said, "glad you came to see me"! He then asked if I wanted to go into the locker room to meet some of his teammates.

I said I was with friends and he said they're welcome to come in, too. What an experience. Jim introduced me as his neighbor from Philadelphia and we met Frank Gifford, Andy Robustelli, Sam Huff, Roosevelt Brown, Rosey Grier, and Dick Modzelewski.

  • Frank Gifford
  • Andy Robustelli
  • Sam Huff
  • Roosevelt Brown
  • Rosey Grier
  • Dick Modzelewski

The Fearsome FoursomeWanted to meet Charlie Connerly but he was doing an interview. It's something I'll never forget and I'm sure my friends feel the same as me. You all might remember Jim Katcavage who was one of the "Fearsome Foursome" that also included Robustelli, Grier and Modzelewski.

Jim played from 1956 to 1968, 13 seasons and was selected as an "All Pro" four times. Jim was All American at Dayton in 1955.

I saw him at CW Post College in the early '70's when he was retired and an assistant defensive coach for the Giants. Does anyone remember that big sandpit on Duffy near Charlotte that was, I think, Colonial Sand and Cement? Jim was a rep for them back then.

Jim passed away at the age of 60 from a heart attack in 1995.


Casale's Corner

How bad a mistake can you make on your resume? Here are some reportedly real life examples:

"My intensity and focus are at inordinately high levels, and my ability to complete projects on time is unspeakable."

"Education: Curses in liberal arts, curses in computer science, curses in accounting."

"Instrumental in ruining entire operation for a Midwest chain store."

"Personal: Married, 1992 Chevrolet."

"I have an excellent track record, although I am not a horse."

"I am a rabid typist."

"Created a new market for pigs by processing, advertising and selling a gourmet pig mail order service on the side."

"Exposure to German for two years, but many words are not appropriate for business."

"Proven ability to track down and correct erors."

"Personal interests: Donating blood. 15 gallons so far."

"I have become completely paranoid, trusting completely nothing and absolutely no one."

"References: None, I've left a path of destruction behind me."

"Strengths: Ability to meet deadlines while maintaining composer."

"Don't take the comments of my former employer too seriously, they were unappreciative beggars and slave drivers."

"My goal is to be a meteorologist. But since I possess no training in meteorology, I suppose I should try stock brokerage."

"I procrastinate--especially when the task is unpleasant."

"I am loyal to my employer at all costs ..Please feel free to respond to my resume on my office voicemail."

"Qualifications: No education or experience."

"Disposed of $2.5 billion in assets."

"Accomplishments: Oversight of entire department."

"Extensive background in accounting. I can also stand on my head!"

Cover letter: "Thank you for your consideration. Hope to hear from you shorty!"

This is your "VERY FUNNY for today" xo, Barbara

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