Holy Family Diocesan High School was a college preparatory school located at 275 Wolf Hill Road [1] in South Huntington, New York.
From the day the school opened in September 1966, boys and girls shared classrooms, labs, the library and pretty much everything else.
In 1968, the drama club, under the direction of Sister Marie Torre, performed "Oklahoma."
He went on to direct "West Side Story" in 1973, and was then the Director of the Holy Family Theatre Company and an English teacher at the school.
The school also had a Speech and Debate Club under the direction of Sister Mary Alphonsus.
The rings were unique—there was no stone, simply a graphic interpretation of the Holy Family in gold.
Two notable graduates from the class of 1970 are, Jim Wetherbee, NASA astronaut, and John L. Hennessy, chairman of the Board of Alphabet/Google, and former president of Stanford University.
Anthony's High School—who moved their school operation from their old Smithtown campus to the grounds of Holy Family.