Baltimore City College - Green Bag Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1955
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F E gm H , , ffh. . F25 ' ' City Fjbrever, we'lI praise her HH fvq QW ll -Y -'J The Green Bag 1955 Baltimore City College 33rd Street and The Alameda Baltimore, Maryland I I V X I 5 I ' f' Q x u - if 7 fn. fq . .,, Ks vi n, KX 7 - 'X 'I ' - . 'Q .NOY1 55. a 51: Iwi ' ., ng, .L , ? Q X lvlclf wwf, ILLC -Q 9 , . 7. - .b . A I ' 7 .1 152. 1 B - . ' . , tv '- I 1 1 M -ra -g, .WY I . , v r-., N 4,-. ah. 4 2 ,Q wg' I . 5 fx I . 1 K ' n -it 2f.B5slii. Kxf.. Q q . - f -., .r i'v Q ' 1' : is N Y., i - .. .vs 5 , ' ' '- '3'Q.-..-. . 'aj' A W ' 'Wh-.F-,V , .Ste gf l ii', f '-186-Raw, 2.1 C-.sH'1S.v ' '-'Q I, I-4, 3 ui- .1w':i14 ' ..!', 5 55 i -4, v 0 'T L, .K .t- .., M15 J - J - -was f- ,lr ,. Q v 1 K K Ol. 514--.. , . .d' . 'nv ,J . '.'- N' 4 -x I . 3 'Q 'rn -'J xi. K4 t . 'N -, -Q This is the Baltimore City College, home of the Black Knights. YVhile City is basically like most of the hundreds of high schools throughout the country, it does differ in that it has a long history and a multitude of traditions. Here every year classes of freshmen and sophomores enter to take the places of those seniors who have graduated. They pass through the same stages of develop- ment as their predecessors. So, too, was the education of the youth of medieval days. As did the young men of old, today's sophomores and freshmen enter The Castle as mere pages. During their first few weeks, they become acquainted with the faculty and each other. Since this meeting is the begin- ning of their stay at City College, it is also the beginning of our story. As time passes, these pages acquire knowledge and skill and are raised to the position of squires. The means of gaining their knowledge and skill is activity in the clubs and sports which are next illustrated in our story. As squires, when they are almost at the top of the ladder, these students become proficient in what they have already learned and acquire new skills and ideas until they are at last able to meet the qualifications of knighthood. And so our school life progresses. Each grade becomes a stage of the personal de- velopment of the student. Like the knight of old, the City student of to- day gains not only the knowledge which will help him in later life, but also the intangible qualities which are so indispensable in our modern world. Through the classroom the student becomes ac- quainted with the works ofmen and nations who have come before us, of the fine points of language, and of the endless possibilities of mathe- matics. Through sports and co-curricular activi- ties he acquires integrity, good sportsmanship, and the ability to cooperate with others. These are the qualities which go to make up the Black Knights. Although this book is an account of the scholas- tic year of 1954-55, it is also the story of the de- velopment of every class that has graduated from this institution, from the lowly estate of the fresh- man to the pinnacle of seniorhood. Likewise, it is the completion of the story of one class while it is only the beginning of another's history. This constant growth and development is what makes City College the great school that it is. In the preparation of this yearbook, the editors have tried to bring out every phase of life at City in order to give a true picture of this, OUR CITY COLLEGE! 'mls Professor joseph Elliott Green We edieazteo C. ,. As the classes of February and June 1955 pass into the annals of City College this year, with them passes a tnan who has been a part of the school's spirit and tradition for more than a half century - Professor joseph E. Green. Professor Green has been associated with City College since l902, when he entered as a student. After being graduated in l905 and furthering his education at johns Hopkins University, he he- came a member of City College faculty in 1912, a position which he has held for 43 years. Professor Creen, through his outstanding char- acter, has inspired over 8,000 students, many of whom have achieved prominence in later life. He has been adviser of the Bancroft Literary Association for many years. lo this great advocate of clean living, for his untiring service to the Baltimore City College, we. the Cirrmt Bag staff, dedicate our efforts. and SPIRIT 4 'CH' IZJ4 fir 3' and Q Ex. .1 Q M :T ,M EQgQg MJQ, 2 0 I I S pbwff ' f ,. H KT' I J ' , 1 f ' ? f 3 f , E If A , , .f 1 I 4 'T' , F Z' 1 1 2 1 si . 154 ff, . - Q1-1, A, -' M, . 5 1-' 2 - 5 , ,gk 2 -i fi ' 2 , 2 55 42? ' V ' f if . we x ' - 1 . -3. Q51 , ' ' 5 35 QT'-fl ' f, If X ' 31' 1 J ' ,. NA ' gl -4 1 jf r - . A l if ' . 5 R! , i 1 ' , H X 4 Ax ff f . ' I . f , x 1 1 X f I . , r 1 - ! I -sf ' .. ,. 1- V, '. 2 ,, .-A .. . -' ' :.' 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'K :Q c- lhczicl I.inc ,nf Ifighl: Whom :irc you trying to kid with a SC' jf I' X ,Q L- QQ xi , ,I ' V Lifykr? k'Q'1Wfj .-,- .-n,rg.-high, i ,, , those books? CPRS I l NJ ,sg Q ...AD ,tg Mu. Above: But sir, it really wasn't my fault. Lrft: The men in while will serve you right, go, gn, go! 5 K- A 5 .f'- e.'-,.V.1'i.A w73,!4.:- L ..,,.,. x - ,, .. - ir,-jk ,364 . L ite -is Chester H. Kaz len ka mp Principal B.S., M.A., Ed..Df., LLBQ Carl E0 W Schmehl Vifccipr i mc ipwl Henry To YUM Vice'-Pr i nc ipkcfz Y 2 JI!-F bf ll- .Wg Ju- -Q 'PP Iiliomas R Nlclionald, BS., fHcadj ,vu - Richard W. Austcrnian, Pl1.H. at Leon B. Biclinski, A.l1. Q., Yan Kirk lllaiid, AB. .Xrtliur ll. Bryan, ILS.. A l',.XI.IJ., l ..4.P.1l..4. VICYUIIIC CQ, livnalmurg. MA. IA., ILS.. ,vi cy cull il that good old mountain dew. llx an can Daxid lfrccilciibcrg Lawrence Ciodcy, 1i.S. Russell H. jolimou. ILS, Bernard Kudcr. 15.11. joseph W. Siliwarz. ILS, Richard 'lf lylcr, ILS., M.1fd. 5. V 1 I . dv 1 sf Y J . . ii W. ' N 14 lf . I wily X -D' I fl. Ir 1 Q YW' 1 ' F35 . r , - ., '1 1 P 5 .,, x 3 an :ill xhgii? 'fl' it is i' - nl 10. , 1 Q an i. L Sir B. Mcloygl A.Bh ALA.. 4HC8tll x I I Yarren YV. .K IIIY, .lI.. S4T.lS., S.T.,U. f cirmics czncmism, A.li., ,w..4, ' Q C 4 X john ii. lawn, A.1z. . 'E - 1' I-Qdwarcl I.. Goldsmith, Ali., , X 4 .i1,.4., 1ff1.1n. 'ff ' I-Qlsa R. or-asm, A.1s., Plz.D. ' , 4 'Q vc-B, Shakespeare was never so well done. joseph li. Green A .li. , 'x f' 1 X 6 Y ggi- rf Z X I L 2 ' dl f 39,4 fl, o 14 IPO 1 D ' . v ,J YYollc joffe l Aw, come on, guys, stop laughing! XN'aller G. Morrison, 1f..S'. George Xeinneister, 11.5. D john .L lentl, A.1i., MA., 1.11: Isadore Sokolow, ILS., Mjid, uis I, Snvder, 13.52, ALA. in Lo I -1 john 1-1. Wirnmer, ILS, Q 1 ,IQ as ,, L., ,a'S, Q Yvv is gf 16 ff .X fn M K john l'. Iillimt. AJS., lHC21llj O X . Flizahcth XY. Clulxcrl, Ali. Sl XYilliam S. lziwncr, 13.8. 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'-Iv ' 1 47' 4 Now dmft imgut Ku xuul thc' fine pxiul l' A 2.4. ,--I Huw mulml w mam pu-ply uxiu- so umm lm Pages today Squares tomorrow mf MW Y CLASS wr' 7 Freshmen and Snphumnres N x av-Q., I Hb-- -vs. Xlan Lexx clelixc-is lilllllllllgll sprccli to soiilioiiioic class as .Xclxisei XYiIlinn1 l-isiiri looks Ull. lew Pages ljemmemie Climb m lfmiqhihtmtl Sc-ptenilmer, 1951, niarlcecl not only the entrance ol their sc-concl icuii. the blune Sophoinores have chosen the .lime Class ol 1037 hut also one ol the largest iresh- class council olliceis f I'hil XYeinstein, presiclellll Bill men classes to start at City, the Class ol' .lune 1958. lla1nill.xeep: lfranlc l'llIlSlClllJCI'g',l1ClSll1iCl 'iI1llII'YxILll In :tclclitiou to two course classes there were sev- 195- 5Cfl'Cl3'llV 'I llc flaw M1011 its Wllllolllolle leur Wil 1 Cn 1138865 taking mmlcnm. mbieus in mix giant il-uh, a closecl Dip ancl Dance. In llklLllllOI1,- a constitution has nizin group. 'I he inenilmers of these two years have al- 'MII lulolllul- flaw ffl'WNl'1'l'C1' llllljlhllmlf and the lem reach begun to carry on the line icleals ancl traclitions ol lllelllfr ULU? l 4'W'l- fllmfll- fornier Citx College stnclents by taking part in all phases Fl-Um all illflifnlifjllg thu, fm-, the C13555 of '57 and ol the school's scholastic, co-curricular, :incl athletic life. '58 will grow up to the traclitions ol City College to he .Xlthoiigh the lreshnien will not be 0l'gl!I1llCKl until conie Black knights. l.tn1c's Xlmlmol V I.t'on.lic1 .Xcllt-1 1 , -3 ,J . A C 4 5 lgilnian .Xgus N ,gl Q - f L- I honias .Xliny 'X - 1 l A xg K 'Cf' I g , . 'Q f, Rolancl Xncleis V' 5? if vs. ,J Nllt I ,laints liliii 'r llaxicl Ilalst-i I.iinc's HlilllHlll 5 ' 4 1-1' 1' 9 Xllcii llailct' -Lf, , ff! 4 vxf liaiix lglllll , -V I'.iiil ligiiiic-s i ldlfgflrlb NW 1, x , Ui . . 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VV - Q V 4 1 - J lcl' Stanlcx I-oreman Klan I-orman Xllan S I-orman Stuart foster cshc lram Barts frame lhomas ITHIILI ack Freeland Stanlcw Frtdler Xfclxtn lrnedlander Damel I-ttedman kugene htcdman Neil lrtulman tank lurstenbetg oe Caltnn Ntlltam Catland Xlarshall C endason C us C erenw lotus C llden 1 tam C tmcs C tsntl I C lu t oseph C ladman Daniel C lasnu -Xrnold C lttk Barn C oldbetg ee C oldman Xfarun C oldstem gorge C oodale ohn C oodhcatt ohn Coodman Stanley C otthdx -klfted C tafton M axne C rauer Richard C rav lzlhott C teenblatt Dantel C leenfeld Norton C rossblatt oshua C rossman I'anI C uckenbetgct I-dwatd Cutman Henrw Haendlet -Klan Hamburger Htlhatn Hamnnll Charles Hammonds elald Harris C tlxert Hartman C tlhert Heath attttk Hechmer ames Hedeman Ioxsell Hunen Daud Hetnstodt oel Henderson Donald Herman Robert Hlscotls Donald Hodnctt Harxcw Hoffman Stanley Holzman Bowman Hood Bruce Hood Xhlhatn Hoopu Haney Hopkms Rtehatd Hopkms Bnan Horn Dntd Holnu Xhllard Horton 1 tam Hoxt Charles Huhlntd karl Huffman Bnlcy Hutman hnold Hutt Dan Hunan Harxex Hyman Larrw Ingle lldutrt Ittltr ostph amtson Hnxu ason Nhke jauns ohn tnkms Rohut Lnktns .gm-' A '47 VW: pb Class nf 1957 X 'L A if Y 'Qi GN SEMA if 6 1 1 WW 1 on , J: .CV - A ' -. - V.1, -' V. 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' ' 4 ' V , Jar, - Q X 1 Q G A , + .Jw , :Fa 'L Y -fa 3 In .dn L- aj' 5 49' lllass nf 1957 kenneth johnson Carroll ones :mph R ones Xlllllaln oneS llhs ustc Donald kahn luus H lk3II'XN Nolfe Kannnclz ud INHIIHIICI' Daxul kaplan joseph kaplan Sznnlu R lxassan -Klan katz Robert Ixatz Hugh lxaxanagh Paul NI Kenney kenneth I kentner joseph klel Yhlllarn kirby Samuel X lxlamner Alan lxlaff lcd C Knabe SILNLII knapnk IN axne knoll ut lxoclxltr lcclruk lxoen g Klunlu Ronun v n K lu Robert lxrxft Richard Krebs Daud Kremen Howard Rrongard .nuance R kurland Ihlllaln Iambnghl Charles B Lamp Daud Landaw llillilg Lankford Stephen L Iauer SILNCII Lazarus C erald Lean Xhlbann leand XX lllnam I allarrc Hubert Ice Robot leonard Henn D I cr mel I eww I esicr Snnon -X I cun Allan Icxy Xhchacl lcmx jerome Lxchter Robert Irllx Anthony J Linthicum Donald IK Ilnzew Cerald X Iltofskx Iohn Llttleyohn Ifred Iond Clifford X Ludnrq llerendgc Ixnch Donald I Ixn I rank I xnch I LC I bomas N1 ukom ll. Nfarun I Niamvukn Halter S Nf3lllIOVNSlxl Robert Nlanspelgtr xlllllllll Xllen 'klartus llulnp 'Nlauano lbeodole Nlarmo atv Nlalkman hun J Niarles jc-sae Martak Xlfrcd D Nlutm errx Nlnson L0 R NIHIEIIZZLO ames xl3l0llSClt Daud Nlatthelss Xlvthael Nlax Roger Xfckbec Donald Nlcfulloll Harrx Md urbs Demus Nltiuxdw I 1 1 'L' .X , I' U ' I , I z 5 j J rye , , l lf f ' X , 'R lf-H ' C 4 -.4 4 , gm. -fa D f , ff ' - 5 , ' kg. ,, I . 1 '- ' V1 L. V I I ,, . c -' N I , ,,. 5 V' A - S . . ' s V I Q' - ' ' . ' ' 'Wi .rn 3 A ' 'iq ', I lf' L. an ' ,ff A 42 , Q 5 j. ' ' I ' w w- X ' 2 'n tl , V , V A 74 W fl , I. ' - ' Q I, Q 5, L, V , l 'jc h I 1. ' 'nfl '- fn l ? 'V' ' ' ' z Ax , K' ll I It S 'rl' VK, X' I n , ' ' L , V 'Q -' 4 6- - Q I ' ' . 'ltl ' I ' ' , I' -57' 3. 5 fr ' I r 1 ' AL it 5 Q 'F . Y I 6. j . . Hb, 5 'Av,.E , ,. I ' ,. 4. I fx 5 I, . , A V' fra' I , A t D , 1 9 QY ch ' ., lr I ' ri Q 2 Q , I' W . x , U- -l. .H ily A 5 'l K A 5 ' 5- V ln. . . 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' ', 6 -, 5 Q V Q KV A J X521 , -A ' ' ' I 'I Af 'I f .1 1 Nhchael NIcCmnts 'Ihonms NlcPherson Blllll Nlendelson ohn Nhntfet oseph NI Horns Buddy Mlllel Donald Miller lfllwood Nhller ames Mtller Leonard Nhller Ronald Muller Roy Bruce Mlller Robert Mxrando Wayne Mtsler C hrlstopher Nhtthtll Mxchael Mttchell Ihomas Mitchell Hllltaln Moelnus AIIIC5 Monaghan Robert Montgomery C harles Morgan Nathan Morgan Daud Morganstem larry C Munson kenneth Murray Nhnray Myers Paul I Natkovutz ohn Nelson nnl lNenman joseph Newberger Xhlhamj Newberger ared lNlCl'lClS0ll Qtexen 'Vnholas Donald lN1Lkerson Xhlham Norman Bunce Numbers Richard Ochs Thomas 0 'Neill Vllllam O Neill Robert Orye Robert Padousls Leslle Paff Alun Pasco Ronald Patntk lhlllam Patterson c n M learce C ary lemberton Charles Pessagno C eolge Peterson Xndrevx CJ Petite X endell A letn Leonard Petrouch Niehtn H Pflfer uergen Pfltzner Peyton P Phtlltps hand Phoebus lllvsood I Plnes oseph Ptt ugene Pntman X lalnl t n Plotkm effetv Potlex ltun Polashuk l its nd Po s nnls llo lk alter Powus .nuts Preston IS 3 PIICC Salsatore Punupc Charles Clulglu laul Otuln jack Raphael l hom is R INIICJI llcntx Rethts ml Ren .nland Rutr Bn nnt Rusumtlru Hat tu D Rustmxtbex ll and S Rtnnngton ak ca N 'rf vo- N 4 Sw Ao !'? A. Ab ffm 'CX 'Wx' ,. 9 Q L I Class nf 1957 ri 'X uv only Air 3- 0 N? bs et 6 'S 4 'QQ A '. ' I 7 l f 1 I 521 As l -'Q A .A L 4 5- 'X - , I N ,M N1 J 9 44 . J - - - - , . 1 : ,. 1, ,. -A ft f L, A J- -' 'T' ' C , ' ,A tffj' tr :'! V ' - 5 pri' A 4 N, 4- X - X ' A 5- Zi. f ' 1 K Qs-ill. 1 ' A . ' , K Wk fx 1 l ? 1 M M -fa ' . Q C I 3 T ff., 3 f D ' at 6 ' 2, at gi . - ' it sv H ' ' 5, E 'Q R , ' 5 , A ,, .P Q4 . 1 Y - 1 w- , fat , . - h . , I . , , 1 1- I A ' ' ' f 'I h NA ff A L R 2- 1 A' V . H A , .f 1 , 1 .Q , N V- - A - H 'w ..,l 'l i jf' ' . . ' R 'LJ 1.. 1 .- .-. 1' A L J -V 'iw f ' Q 5 2 , 1. P . , 1 . -. s ' ,, ' , , -- - AL -Q iggg V 1 P ' f , L L 'ja 5, A , . V. t ' v 44 f l J E X, wx at ngayl mr .W f '- w- , fi 2 K ' 'V lL 'rl-'tw' v,t,, .. 'g,' f ' l . . ul A .- Y. r 0 -f bi 6 A 5' sm A 5 F , lg A 0 J Q ll' V. y X fr, if Q: R In ' .1 I 4 'Ii' s s X, . 2 1 f, M Q J ' . '1 1- 573' f -C few 23' Qiffi? P W , -C L R R' a - Q 'Z 4 ,..v . V Q J 5 -' ef.. g 1. N in . 1 K K Av h .' s I is v N . V 3 ' A . k 5 ' x, Q .,., A 'f Ein f vi- ,J 2- - ' X K ii: John 0'Donnell - p A l- 'R Y ' ix V . ffl' . . 'Ai 1 A W h W I I I I 4 A hir W--XM V. . , M111 f gf X ' . el 55 Z ' ' -. I , , Na I ' ' ' C h E V 9 ' 1 4 l 4 QL, 9 in 9 S 9, LQ A 5 ' -- v ' 1 V ' N I 5 I QA' ' Q V. 1 h . 6 2' 5. .I 1' .' lv ' , . 1 I 3. J -. A V 1 - s Q, 3 ' ,Q E ,Q P X 3 ' QQ f 5 , 3 U A .' '. V' gg 'A' fl' l A Ls, Y J ' 31 f f- M. t,A. L. ,4 ' ' ' .1 V .. '- 4 v ll 4 . 9 , . 1 4 -Ml - G. a C 1-1 ' Q, ' f . 'V .sf ' N - ' , vin' -m V . W A 1 t Jil, ' u ' ' 3 . . I at NT 5 Allllxlr :J dl. tter G- . Q 1 ' -U, ,I - Q' J, . X Q s -' g . ' . l.ou'.' I . ' f I sq lm, ' Q' K B. A A 1 , Y, it In g Y, ' In ' s h . ry.. 'X twat: ' ' ' I if I I 1 L Y' X' N ' 5,15 . f ,141 ' ' L if 2 ' ' 7' -n tt, N all 4- 5 A . -1 g N . ., ' . F 5 ' I gf.:-A' v ' yn ' fl ' .9 f :il R V A' 'L - 'axe ff' .2 .. .. 'WK ' - .ff 11 5 V' lx ,, I Francis A. Rentz - Norman R. Ressin Robert Rivkin l-rank H Rocca Rex Root leon Rosen 4 Rlehard Rosenblatt 5 K Ronald Iee Rosenblatt Y' Howard Rosenbloorn Nhchael Rosenstoclt Alfred Roienstern jack Rubrn 'Horton Rubin Ralph Rubm Robert Rudo Donald Runge l-mtl Russ Rxchard Holmes Russell Iheodore Sanders Charlei F Sandler Alan E Sapperstexn Sander Satoslu Leonard Saxal Ronald Schaefer Howard M Schoenleld lrrederntk Schoepflrn Robert Schotta larry Schultz Lrome Schunlck C eorge Schwartz Martin Schwartz Alan Schwartzmm Murray Sehwartzman Vkrllram P Schwerkert C heeter Seabott erome J Setdenman erry Sereboff 'alter Serovy David F Shaughnesi Ronald Shea Xrthur B Shearer Velun Shettle Rrchard G Shugarman C uetav Sregel Lewis Siegel aul Slemers Donald Srlver Samuel Srlverman Robert Srlverwood olm Simon oseph D Smdall Jerome Slechta Ronald Smetana Daud Smrth . Dennxs Smllh lzdvtard Smrth Herbert Smrth Nouns H Smrth xxllllillll Snwder Stuart Sollod Iours Solomon :Jw if Martrn Sopher f!A Ronaldl Sprlrn lrncoln Sparks -Xnthom Sperendeo ames Stalnaker Carroll Steele Robert B SllClkH13ll Harrx C Stern amei Stemple Xrthur Strasburger Rohm Stravtderman get C harlw Streett hed N Sugar 0 lhllram A Sullnan ', Sheldon T Taubenfcld l-dmen Tausenclsclroen A 4 I Stexe Tawlor .dl lldtltl Thomas Denmi NI Thorne Class uf 1957 , I 1 ,ii i f, l g 14' l f 1 ., ' 'I 4, 11 0 -' A l Al o pf'- I to ,Q fl 1 Q . X we. QL n 'L 1 -, Wt . , N M F A . 'vm ' ,. , Um ,lrp if 1 f ,t I. -p-R wt! ' S ee u ' S X 'R ' at 1- -.wt or R .W ab-, tl lla. ...t I, I' S N T Slalxlwf A xx ,z Z' 4 . ,wma . 13 :gf 'St at . , A , 1' 0 y at in .1 S va 0 X vt W' ,. f tl , , t fa ' at ' 10 ' S n 5' 'J .l , PM ., A 1 1, ,I X R A,,' ' A!- s Q - ' , K la . to E , 1 R Lf a Atl.. l- - or . in v 'A I lx I , 'X C' ll fl iq! ' W . Q S S 4 Q :- fx .0 - , .I n ' 4 ' if R ' or john Txell Don 'Iorres Barn L Tossman Norman 'Iucker hncent Xalentnne -Kllan B Kan Xlsttne Donald ha eromc WS ante olm Nl Wallingford ohn A Nalstrum Alan XS alters Xhlham H ard lhlllam Harden Daud M arner Daud Watts Robert N eber Lerov Hexbe Bernard M Hemstem lhtl XNCIHSICIFI Leroy Wvelsh Xhlham Davtd Vlhedbee james W Wheeler Richard E Whxte jr Dennts Wlddelund Howard Wlldsteln Wllltam E Wxles Henry Xvrllard Franklm Wllllams john R Wllhams Robert J Wvtlhams john Wtlhs C ry Wnlner Bernard Wmegrad Edward H Wlssmger Wayne D Wolfe jerry Woodfm Francis Woodhahl Raymond j Woolford Norman Yaffe Michael Yerman Irvm Yospa Jerome Young Robert E Young Davxd Yunkas Stuart Yuspa Allan Yalesky Arnold Zerwxtz Walter Yxentek Rldgely T little Michael lullo Ieshe Abramowntz Alan C' Abramson William Adams Charles 'Xlbrtdge Adnan Allen Charles D Allman Burton A Amernlck Barrv Andrews ennv Baer Dennis Baldwin Xhlllam Balk oseph H Baroch Q29- flx Q: 'wwe pg, 1 QE!! 9 t 4 ll 1' Salvatore I Barranco sr' Richard Batko Theo l- Baumgarten hxllllillll I- Beale Klxnton Beck oseph F Beck Paul Behrman A I-tlvmrd I Benesch Class nf 1953 X ..z .L W' 4x l4l fc - iq ,I ,1 ,w th .X A 3' t RY dw A I t ' ' ' AP' V 'Q , 4. - ' ,, ' ,gg 2 2 lf A- ' ' - ' . Q, fr- U, 1' QQJQL ' '7 Tw ' ' Q - ,. , B - Q 3 W it ' my Q!! ii 0 ,, 1' :R 6 N , K N .lj ' - 'V l, W' ' 'Y ' ...V , 6, 4 , 1 , 6 4 We A Sys! Q-. V. V. , V S-I . Q 1 '- lx if it ' X 1 'V V X 1 ' :Vx N f Q . Q 4 l Q y use G' Q A 9 352 I Q . 1, w - C ,. . . , . y y ,J ggi M V Q .y at - F . ' . K a 1 ' ' . ' I Q I . t 'lil' - '- -' ' 1- Ao - mm. Q t5'f el .4 A . ' I pf. D. . Q I ' I . jj A . , . fi .a A. , it ,t Q A ' A sv ' . ' ' X' . 'Sig ' A -A 5' V - A 3 'Q , , , v 2 y ,Aff X y L ,F W, . a ' Q I f f l ' 'X V I xl ' V X Q , Ira Winakur' J 'I ' r ' A A ' . . 7 . A ' A 1 ' -, ' ' ' ' , 2 f .2 . , I 1 '. ff g A ' -4 i - :tag i . 5 ', 9 Q X -'A' f' 'r C 5 'af 6 . ye iii., 4 1' 'J , 7 J V if 52 X. I N'- f' Y ' A .pse- A. . f.6-A 5 gf lf, V . . ,4. - gg .5 ' - to fr f , Yi A7 ' . X ml ,gt Q I ' G1 1 ' jk 'll A 5 . A . . X Q V3 K . .. ' ,if r V Sl - 1 . ' q', ' 7 ' I 4' ' 64135: , .-1135 + 1 .Z ,. D I X, Y I V ' V y I . . 4 , . I 'Y 'Y 53' 14 'R '-l. 1 f , 1, t . 1. , JT. A - ' A , 1 A , . Li e K 5. ' , . W .1 D 1 y ,. 1 t , . J U H . l all 1 T ,V V .,V Q! 5 V K R 3 '. ,. A T' .' . 5 ' ' A I f bv 5 .A nf 3 'G' G- 4+ lllass nf 1953 joseph Burke lrank Blanca Xlan Nl Bndrrson Bun Blurnberg crrx Nl Boekstre Xrncerrt I Bonadro Iours Bopp Neal Borden kenneth Boulrng Lrorne -K Brady ark Brooks Dnrd Brown l dvsard Brom n Rrchard Broun Stewcn 9 Broun Xkrllrarn C Broun Xlrrrrax Buchanan john R Bucttncr Ceorgc Burger jarnu l- Burgess Rolurd Busrck lhornas D Bwrd Robert Carn l-manucl Carnrnrs C hulu R C arruk leRoy Carroll Rrchard H Carroll gal., Dnrd l' Caesens 'w-14 5 5 Nrllrarn D C ass Santo Conrglraro Rrchard R Conradea Ron lld Cook r rp C or Ronald C urnnnus l'arI V C rrrran ohn j Darlington rrncrs Daudson Robert Dans lhllranr Dans Qlrc H Dehelrus erud Dclxu john Dches 'Vlarslrall 9 DCC ram use! Dellaruprcte arncs R Del'ompe llrllrarn I Dcsperux Stuart H Drekrnan Ronald Drxncx james Dunker Rohcrt Dunn Stewart Dunn olrn lggen ad. X lrscnbcrg olrn lngcl lulre lxenrhrtk lrxrn l'ClCllllll1 Xlaurrtc lrsher llrllrarn l llcrscher Daurel L Poard Clrarlea XS I-olew Stcxcn H Foreman Barrett ll Freedlandcr Barry Irredherg Nlurrn S lurrnan james 'Nl C ardrs rroll I C a Robert C C ustern hnold C lassnu Arthur D Cold :Lrg hlwrn C oldner lranl, C oldsrnrth ohu C oldsrnrth Ceorge X Cosncll C K Duron Courley Ir oseph C ovsalew Dale B C rarnger Nlorrls C C rant ohn C rrnath Rrehard C C roaeclosc 1 ' , if C' gig atl' V '. ' r 6 It V j 4 L Qing? 1 , A h . V.. H f - YF' wa- r.-' 1' ' ' ' . . A A vj .bf I . X 1' ' - -. ,jrx , U, . -r ' ' X , ' f . , A -' C Q 1 r. - r j at r I C 3 L txn, J V4 W- jiVr.1.: , . . 6' , ,rf ' '35 .- 4 Q 2 ' I l I r 1 -Q jr V. vjr.. if , 7 Q . . M . f fg- ' A ,Q -- -. :A . v 6 I 9 3 I 1 ix 6 1 - .- l - ' B B j 11. 1 3 ' 1 . A: . dz ' .F . PA A , 6 aj ji 74,1 , i z.. . kr .1 Q ,i J . - 6 I ' ' K I V' 'I .. 1 .. k 1 1 A ,Y f 'ry V' VV Vw I . . f C ll , I . Paul Cloppinger l'h'l' li. I rch J . 1 , ra-1 'V . 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Ihonrm K row c rard I K u s Nlrchacl I Hagcn Allcn Hardcstr C corgc H rrrrs Paul Hates K barlca I Hcbb Icrrw l Hcernann Arthur Hcrnti C harlex Heres lee K Helms Ihornas Hctterrck Irdw nd S Hollzrndcr lhorrr rs AA Holnrcs jerrx Hood Hrrrx Hook oieplr Hoopcs Jcrt Ho r olrn Howard Ronald Hulrn C rrroll Hussrnzrn nl r I o olrn IK Icnnrngx Allan IA ohnxon rlxert lx johnson Rolrcrt ohnson I-clward kohlhcpp C ordorr karnka Xlbcrt karnosr Stephen N Kasper Nhles K Keech lfugene Keenan erold A Ixernpler .v Robert Ixrel Rrchard Krng Richard klcrclerlern Harold S Ixlerncr Nrllrarn Ixnotts Douglas lx korechgerr kenneth Ixoslcrnen Rrchard NI Ixorem Andrew H Ixurrkowskr Prank lacanfora Rrcharcl Iakcrn Nlrchacl lamclrn D nrd laxrn C corge Lazzclle II ax nc 1 errnbaclr Sherman Lew Robert lrggett I harlcs I rnn Rrch rrcl long rornas o 'restr karl Iorenz Donald Nlaskcn Stephcn D Nlaloh oseph Nleaclowcroft Xlrchacl H Nlettcc Darrcl Nici arnnron Alan Nlfl-rox john R Xlclxnrght nn I Nh rrrncl Nlr c Donald Nlrller Nlartrn Nlrller Stanlex Nlrller I-dwarcl Xlrtchell A an I Nlonfrrccl Iclward Xlorrn Andrew Nlorrow Robert 'Nlrnr Nlrchacll Nlrers Rrchardt Nlxers Roger I 'Neutze Ronald Newton rnarcl I- Noltc lawrence Norwood Robert 0 keclc rrlcs Oldcr -I AN! av- v it 17 l I Class nf 1953 lt v El! 4- .1 I I' W' f-2 ' Ri l' ' ,. 1 IIC l I f,:Zi I Q. 1 ch Q 0 Q A 6-.A I . , .1 AX .Q ' ' .--- N ' :.- F ' - . - f . 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The lone defeat came in the big three triangular meet with Poly and Patterson Park, when the Collegians romped home behind Poly. The City thinclads trounced in turn Forest Park, St. Paul's, South- ern, Mount St. Aloe, Calvert Hall, Mervo, and Patterson. Professor lirnie Marx's Varsity squad opened its sea- son by making a perfect score of l5 against Forest Park and St. Paul's. Taking the first five places were stalwarts Dave Denhardt, Macy Berman, Dick Sargeant, 'lay Stull and Lloyd Musselman. Next the Collegians turned to Southern and St. .Ioe and beat them soundly. The score was City 18, St. -loc Al-1 and Southern 87. Poly took the honors in the following meet, the Collegians' only loss, with 27 points to City's 38. 1.r'f1 to Righl, Top Razr: Matkensie, ninnagvr, Johnston, Coach Marx, Holtlen,,Stull. .Hiflrllw lfmrz lit-imcr, Moniodis, Duffy, Berman. Simpson, Day, liollom Row: Sargent, Denhaidt, Musselman, Miller, Makofsky. The Varsity A squad took fifth place in the Johns Hopkins Spiked Shoe Race in a field of thirteen squads. Poly and Towson placed hrst and second in the race, while Virginia schools tied for the third leaving City fifth. The Varsity li squad took eighth place. Next the Marxmen ran away with the first five places to hand Calvert Hall and Mervo a crushing de- leat in a triangular meet. This was the Second time during the season that the Collegian harriers had made a perfect score of 15. In the MS.-X individual championship, the Black Knights placed second. Scoring for City were Berman, Denhardt, Sargeant, Miller, Tom Day and Stull. Fess Marx, mentor of the runner-up squad for the MSA crown, placed Dave llenhardt in the Hall of Fame for his outstanding running throughout a most successful season. r...- I 4 1 F ,- lffl lo lfiglll, Top Rmr: jackson, Sekulow, Collins, Koreck, Tuiney, Dixon, lllllilllgflf .Hirlrllw lima: Coach Lahin, f:lUSNIllll4ll', Nlcf ulloh K Reches, ll. Reches, .X1tl,i Mason, nmrzrzgrr. Iiotfom Rout l.u, Aptei, Bernstein, Rodman, Latcia. Calvin's Pitchmen The Varsity hooters started their season in a non- league contest with Towson Catholic, losing' l-0 in a hard lought game. St. .joe then handecl the squad a 5-2 defeat in another non-league game in which licldie Bernstein scored the only Collegian goals. The team opened the league season with l-ll vic- tory over Nlervo. Philip l,u talliecl the only goal in the closing minutes ol' the contest. Calvert Hall then edged the Knights, 2-ll. In the next game l,u and Bernstein scored lor the Black ancl Orange to enahle the Collegians to tie Glen Burnie, 2-2, in a non-league contest. ln the following' encounter. the hooters lost to Patterson, 3-I. Poly then traveled to the Black Knights field and ekecl out a Al-3 victory. Poly's triumph was the hrst in ten years on the Clollegians' lielcl. The pitch-men were lxcl Hl'l'llNlL'llI scls himscll lo head tl hall. lu an attempt to st't up a p H , T 1:41 :to IC 'Y 1 -il :seq :-4'X- 4 -I . s- i-.z . 4-Sn., Earn 2-4 Record s losing I5-l at the hall time, hut they came hack to tic the contest. The clecisive goal was talliecl in the hnal lneriocl on a line play hy the Poly aggregation. The squad traveled to l.iherty Heights where they encountered Park School. ln this thrilling' tilt, the hooters dumped Park, 2-l. Manuel Garcia and Bern- stein scorecl the goals lor the Castleers. Closings out the campaign, the Lollegians lost to Klt. St. lloe, A1-l. The Varsity pitch-men linishecl the league season with a recorcl ol two wins ancl lour losses. lid Berna stein was selected to the Hall ol' Fame, and Roger ,lack- son was votecl captain. limmett Collins, varsity goalie lor two years, Stan Rodman, George firossniclcle, lack- son and Bernstein received All-Nlarylancl Honors. Q -Hey, ,. . swims:-magnum.: mkmimlm f 'fx f-.Po . 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YU! 4'-Lbik-N ja-,W l9Nf H XV I4 SSNW N i Football ta and ncu oflcnsaxe lor n Colleg X aasatx loot all teana xsounc a lecc t and defeats Cl 6 Loyola 12 C achcd lx laanlc lee the l lega ans used the sta ugnht 'I lornaataon loa the first tanae an their loss to the Dons hd Ports accounted lor tlae lone C IIN tallx an thc second quarter on a pass laona the qu aatcrh ack Bob Nlrser Clfy 32 Southern 0 Rclaounclang from then anataal loss the Bl aclc lsnaghts aoanpccl our Southern 'l he Collegaans usccl shnp taclclnasj and ellectne hloclc ang to stop thc Bulldogs Cnty 6 Patterson 33 Xganast thc Nlaaxlancl Schol as tac ch aanpaons thc Black and O1 ange ucnt cloun to c eat llae lone C an ttlly c anae an the fan al ptrrod as a aen an pass 1 Herb lexus and crosscd the goal lane Ilae Clap pers scorecl an uerv peaaocl except the fanal one Cnty 0 St Joe 20 l nable to stop the w auntecl passang attack ol the Nlounts the C astleers Merc shut out lx 'Xlt bt e Ks the sjanae ended oe XlCXiIlClCl Collcgaan ccnter lnteaceptecl a pass but the tame a an out when he M as tackled on the one foot lane Cnty 20 Gilman 6 'Iravelmg to Roland Park the C aty eleven added thc second man ol the season to ats log thunapang Calanan 200 Petc C arga o scored the anlta al tally at the close ol tlae lnst qu artea -11- Cullcgaan tatlclcas halt almcala pluca s aclmncc Coach Icc Ulllllllls scconcl half stratcgs an llll loclcca ancaan duaang half Klint 38 ,rf . x., ' w , 1 1, I, L19 LND. Yziuiiy Izicklc liii Ruse tzilws well-ilcscivcrl icsl during Sl. joe gxiinv. on gin ull-lzicklc play. Dick XVilson :incl Ken Keeler , . ff also scorccl lor the Black :incl Orange in Lhe second W' :mal lllllll pcrimls ol play, the lurmcr climzixing :in Clglllblilul Nlifffll' UI R056 linked two IP0lm5A21llCV' .X bmi ul llzigcxslowii lllllls Iltillllii' on Hub Lewis 2illCl lfllltlltluwlls. zi lWCllIN'C'lQlll null gain bx thc Knight. City 7g Hagerstown 20, .lourncying to western Nlziry- A V lzmcl lor ai nrm-lcawuu cnmiimci' the Vzirsitv frid- m , A , A clcrs lim to thc llgigcixunvii Hubs, 20-1. Herb I1-wis arossccl the goal lor the Clgisrlceix, For his lim- pmlmiiizimc llllflllglllblll the cnlirc city 0: Cohen Hall 12. In tile final 515A ,Omen Plrimr sc-gmail, liqill lirziucr, Clullcgizm guziril, win clmscn to thi U, lhcclily-1501? Mlm., thccl,,l1Cgim,g,idl1C1-S ljoxvell Hull ul Imunc, plural rm lhc sccuml iXll-Xlzrrylaiml tcaim 10 cgiimi mu iii ciilmon, I-iclcl. Burch Hin-mg 151111 W1'5if1N'11lf'f1 UH' .'l N '!, fffw M'1'1'd 'rv 1' 101111 :incl Denny flux pzicccl the Clzirclinziln Lo victory by f'fH'5 'Ml IWIN and loc -Xlcxilllflmi CIf'CNC U'fl Cul Ill ,ml-ing U,U,1,d,,u-,1, in thc sccnml qlmner of Play. rcccixing .Xll-Xlzirylaiml hrmurziblc mention lmnurs. Ifft In Right, Taj: Rozy: Nlcliinncy, Coach Lalhroum, L. Smith and D. Smith, lI1f1V1I1gt'V'S,Cililfll I.cc'. I-'ijllz Razr: Xhulfc Ports, Nlcfllcan, Tricka, Clayton, Cryer, Biddison. Fourth Rnzu: Mitchell, Kraft, jenkins, Grafton, Wilson, Zell, Kovancizi Nlalinowski. Third Razr: Matthews, Fairbank, Miser. Doub, Kncll, kccfcr, Frazier, Svmnd Row: Cala, Simmons, Hucke, Byrd XvOOdlJllI'll, Hoffmzm, Hart, McCain, Bonadio. Bottom Row: Alcxand2r, Rossi, Wuml, Murkcy, Ruse, l'tz, Braucr, DeGraw Cargano. I I kim? 1 l ..-p v-Q I s , E-as A lee Nliles lrlllilsimll to lilll lhlil lol .u g,,.un ol Nix xzudx. ,575 flLef lMlllllell.irll l f .41 f ?.. . Qi -ff ,-I fi' T' K:-1 0 !'f,3+- -1 . - - .P- I tt. 'va' - X X l l ' ' 1'vv 4 ix -Q ,? , ,f J' ,1 - I 3 1 fi v X' 1 M i 9 5 0' Q, YV n f. . ,':' V' 4 is A VL 5 N uk, .., '- Iiniqhts Bnw In Blith With time enough lflllllllllllg lor only one play, the Black Knights ol City College czune within one yard of ziverting at shut-out in their lfl-0 loss to Polytechnic' in the 66th annual 'l'urlLey Day tlzissic at Nlemorizil Slllllllllll helore at crowd ol lti,ll0Il lzins, Poly took gin ezirh lend :alter two llllllllleb ol the tontest had elupxed, :is the Clollegizins, who received the iuitiztl ltickofl, haul ai pats: intercepted by Fred Kern on the 50-yzirtl line. .X '13 yard run hy XVillis Johnson pro- duced the tally. XN'ith the conversion attempted hy loin .Ioyfe llIlSlll'l'CS5llIl, the Engineers led 6-0. lf: 4 llt inn ruth .in lugnuti Luleinluuig .au end lun it 'Q , N l'ntil the beginning of the second hall, the ziction see-sgiwed with neither tezun crossing the goal line. Then the Blue :ind Orange took at Collegian kick and lnarclled AO lui! 1-Itu Xlii.uu lYlllNlIlN XX1 llllil lnvllllxirxl ll l 1lX 'lhe Collegian dm-lense holds the l-lngineens to a one-yard gain. City-Pnl Tournament 73 yards downlield for their second tally with Bob Silbersack going over lor the score. -loyce's second at- tempt for the extra point fell short. The hnal tally carrie as a result ol' a third period Collegian fumble. XVillis johnson led the enemy charge, circling around right end for the scoreg this time the extra point was good, giving Poly a I9-0 lead. The closest Black and Orange threat fame in the final moment of the game alter Bill XVilson grabbed an enemy aerial and ran to the Engineers I6-yard line, covering 68 yards on the play. Bob Kraft moved the ball to the one-yard marker as the hnal gun went off to rob the Black Knights ol' an excellent opportunity to score. V'u-ful, 1- . 'I ks 4. -ff, ' C'-wwf sew' . 1 ' ' 6' V me .Ir -n.A4r2 ffi4-i ,- ', , a 1 .Q I fl .1 A 4 - ' Aw ' 'f C' I V , 4 'eff fvv'f1,.5 ... -1 gl... 4 ' . 4 Illaylon pulls an liligixleei down from behind as other Knights umveige on the play. bf- 1 8 flllwflkx-4777ffilL. 'A s .tt 4' di Q-LQTTF I, kiw! 9xllN lh 'ml lille 7352 ll -1-life agua -Z B 5' ,Q f , 'lm H M' ggi' ie , X H ll W W x f req .'?b'.ffZ-f - ., Q5 V XY' -In 90 UC Cheerleaders lffl In Riglfli Xlanacher, Wa ner. .Xbraham Donahue, Robinson, Hanenbaum, Sie al, 2 v S lokar, lfriedman, lsaatson, Nlmkbee, Lundy. S Iwrifessional entertainment was featured for the first time at the pep rally heltl on the eve of the annual 'lihanksgixing Day game. Singing, cheering, anal just plain fun were the keynotes of the rallx. Father-Sun Banquet and Pap Hall Stir Castle nn Eva nf Annual Brill Clash E U C. l T Y Fw. 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'l'lo: Sw 1. -' -' I.. . kcl Y . I ' N111 'Q S Ill Association of Club Presidents Prmnlwif W, Alexander Swnrinn' I-I. Wcimwcig .-Irlziiwr' Nix: Greenwald Ifll In Righl, Tuff Razr: IL. Ihmlfc, Becker, S. firnin, I . XYZIIKIUII, Ii. Rose. .Ilirlrilr Run! Il. YS'cinl wcig, R. Lcssing, R. Spiclinunn, S. Nizirknff, XI. iI'QH1IlI1Ill'll. liolmm lfmr: Cimmlnn, R. Kzinv, X. Skarlznlns J, C.ul1IIJ:'rg, A. llormlrnl, I.. R1lNCIIIJlllg, IJ. Ilzinofl. The Leaders d W mek rs onnbcrg XI Plnlzuk Vr Eos! 9 toxin H Malmluman ra ed S alkoff I Huck s Hcinstock R Simpson S Niatz H Kinney C Harrison 9 Rodman R 'Ialkin j Bank Service C u ,lf 1111111 I Rnscnbuig NO0lIIJClg Sanflmx Noonbgrg I Bank Adzzsn N X sl ' I b l f' ' .. , - I.. .' ' 'if .Ir, 'of Lvl! to RigI1l,Sl11r11Iing: H. Hcncson, l'. XVctzlcr, R. Kirby, CI. XS'intncr, l', Olclsky, I.. Rosenhurg, I.. N .'- .s1f.'.M-','11my,c1. 'cl-,M. 1.111 In Right, Smnrlingi H, Friedman, H. Dwin, M. Applefeld, S. Mznknff. Lax! lime: Roberts, lf. Snlmlnick. I-'iflh Row: I.. lfishback, R. Rosenhlatl, S. Lew. I-'mnllz Rout R. Danielson, l'. XYCillSlCill, li. Tokar. Third Row: D. Krcmen, I. Ruskin, D. Mzlkufsky, H. Krongzml, l-1. Siegal, R. Slieklnzxn. .Ser- fmd Rnzv: Kaclison, I.. Hixnmclfarh, Mr. Green, XV. Harrison, B. Reznner. Frou! Rmv: CL, 51lISCl'ilI, S. H2lllllM'Cl'gClk, IJ. Fry, S. Mazeroff. Bancroft I':1'xir1r'nI S, Mxilkoff i!'f'AI,V'I'Wi!1I'VIf C.. xf2iNCIill Scrzrnzry S. Nizucmff D. Nizilmfsky Trz'r1.v1n'c'r' F, Sfhulnick Pmgmnz ClIHiI'I7l1H1 S. Handwerger .1cI1'1'w'r Nh. C.reen I Bancroft vs., OW I Carrolton-Wight Prs'.vide'nt . . . Ivfl'l Pff'.Sidl 71f .S'e'rr1'!11ry H, 'I'rr'nnn'er . . . Pmgmm Clzairnmn A zi1'i.xr'r CQ R. Young M. Baker Reisenwchex , Sparhawk J. Pfitzner NI. XVIII!! N111 Snyder n0onooonBii5i53i33353 I.w'1 tu Ihghl, l.fn1 Ifmrz lf. Sugar. R. Reixenweher. G. Spurlnzlwk. H1111 lfnzr: R. Rixkin, F. Rollnnun. EI. Lichler, I-'uznlh lfmr: bl. l'fil1ner. H. Hyman, lf. l.mulnn, H. Lew. Third lfmr: B. Preccllandex, 1-. Xhmlfe, Llmer. Herlnaln. .xfflllld Ruu': l'. Jgxblmm, S. xlllllih, NI, Bellnznl, R. Young, Mr. Snyder. NI, Xxvlllll, lfuftmqn Rmr: R, Shngaunan. II 71754 Hi-Y Preiiderit .X. Skarlalos IS. Langelurlig l'irr-Pmsizleril IS. l.3llgCllllIlg R. Simpwn Sfrretaiy R. lfllllblf J. llnuh 7ll'F0.KlU'f'I' I.. Rflwlllblllg CL Hidiey Clmplrliri XY. Speer .1d1'l'lf'7 Nlr. I-olilel Left to Right, Bark Row: Ii. Steers, Mr. Colder, R. I.anzi, B. Langclutlig, T. Biclclison, Fifth Row: . Biclclison, Douh, li. Collins. Fourth Row: T. Day, ll. llenhnrclt, M. Lysher. Third Rmu: D. Kali I.. RoSenbu1g,j. I.ee, H. Krongard. Semnd Row: XX. Speer, R. I-lnihry, C. Hickey, R. Cunningham Front Ruin: R. Miller, D. Lowery, M. Tammaru. Standing: .L Skarlalos, R. Simpson. 'World Ulf Br itlh rs Left Io Right, Tap Rout B. Salan, H. Dwinn, l'. xfCll1SlClIl. I-'ninth Rmr: 'R. Becker, D. Simpson, I.. Flbert, Glover, G. N'olie, ll. Margulies. Third Row: Z. Agnus, XY. Harrison, R. Katz, D. Nlakofsky, T. FllfSlCIlllllfg, S. Alperstein. Second Rozu: Ii. Hollander, F. Rothman, H. Friedman, S. Mazaroff. J. Hanilelman, E. Tokar. Bottom Rout F. Sclmlnick, R. Renmer, CL. Maseritz, Goldberg, L. Rosenburg. Handwcrger, F. Hart. UNY Prexirlwzt 'Ylfl'-Pl'f'Yl!lf'!If Srrre tu ry Ticvisiz 2 er .Sl'7'gl'1ll1 t -nt-.4 1 ni v Prngrrurz Chairman A rlzfiser S J. fiolrllleig U. RIHSCITII I.. Rnsvillmrg S, llanclwclgcr . ll:mmlwei'gL'i' F. Haut lf. Hail B. Salam NI. Alpcrwtein C.. xlll9CllII R. Reamer Hrs. Glass F. 3 7 I . M 1 f ' T ,If 1 - ' 'iZ::wqE'-,'Qg,az-- 4111: 1' - , 1 - -::L,m1I.--1:9 -:gg-2' f::.w ::--f L 1 ff-fb v 'I ,'llfHp1':l? 111' K 1 ..- fxxegn, gi x ' -Tat 11 w- xv of- ' :.s:-EQXQQ. Of 912, gx19'ra.t g ,-,xxx-,QX Q, Maggy! 1' W f O l ':' 5 1 A ILA.- i.,.,- N Z0 -Nix- V A X fy N X Alon ' f I . .- 1 , :QA 15 nil 1 J 4 If f' Y V f , 7- :iii-1 -: ,: S . ' 7 1' , .Q5f'? V - ,iii , . 'ii I ' ' 11,,:j ' .iff IF' , '5:'- ' 4'fiff'g!!wf .fy ? . 1 ,. - - 'Y ' '74, we-2 qu: i ' -, Q . 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I. klligtll. ulrzli If GREEN Q 1 :lx Wu. K I VM 'Y 7' Q f f Q 1 I im ll Ohll A in 111 cliuk 'lSSlgIllllLlllN on A Jlimlimis Ju bf ,',i H' ' Y I Xswistant Features lfilllill' Hairy I.lllIlill'lgill em plow liis txping skill to meet a mlcaclline, lilll I OR! XI. 'S I Al-'lf Ln thx l fl' mf: A. Cilapman, H, Lamluiglir, H, Neurick. j. Roberts, R. Leuing. S, Cmrili, S. Wiiiegiuil. Xl. Knopf. S. Lewin, S, Klzmmei, I-Q. Nlerenlmlfm koff X. Shane. Frnegzrmml: 1-1, Meyers, H. Wolfe, S, Mar' . 'fl 111 Right, Burk lime: ll. Duclzl, X, Sll'2iiiJllI'gClA. Cl, Hammomls. R. Burl, S. Rorlmall, julmvni. D. Lelmue, H. Reba. D11 Cmlilsiililli. .llirlrllw m, lffl lu Right. Standing: H. Hcncsoii, li, Swiclkowslti, DixColclsmi1li, M. llolmlniam. heated: M.Al1xzilizmi Llllhllllll, I., Rfiwlllllllg, 5. jfiffv, 5. xlllll, li. Kviwig R. Spielmzmn, li. xlCl'ClllJl00Ill, 1 nr4'gi'numl: lf Nvilllllllf :im llukc-i'. 1- mia f ,. i gs:- x rifVli 1iY .f-+4-e M fehlj e S N W1 'TQfTs,fiEU 't,.4:.4it:k1 uf 4 S Q L ',.QlL,.:,.. l LA' k W 1 I ',zg.,a' -ff L dj 1 Ee ' 5 WX N-,rx 1 . .L f is - i - FK r i X i. N E B X .N -V ' A - -f.-i'iIt Tir f :skdf wllrh 5 -----N ,gfe 52' 'X' 3 -A K 1 E -N' :Q was-' J 5 iii 555' 7 .r , 'Ag ' ' I 1-',:i 1 '- Y 144- 2 -. -, - :.-Q . lfll.':2L.51 ,5 ...,,,' '5 .f 13?- ..-V r' : f?.v'4ZZ'iff' -1,- xisci l-ilixgiul l-ulmlxlnilli ilisrlisws liimlliii' iinppiiig unlli slnflciw llmvziiil N . llnlucwli. lhii- Nl.1kufsl.x.1ilHl Boll lllkllllllllll. Print ri' . A. llam- l 0 The Green Bag 1955 Co-Editors-in-Chief ,, . .... John W. Becker Frank M. Waldorf Business Manager .. . .... James Gallagher Associate Editor . . , . . . Michael Abraham Activities Editor ,...,..... . . Howard Heneson Sports Editor .......,..,.....,. Robert Spielmann February Associate Editors ,......., Stuart Joffe Marshall Goldman Mid-Senior Editors ....,... ..., S tanford Matz Louis Rosenburg June Senior Editor ,. Miles Fischer . ..... Richard Medice Angelo Skarlatos Edward Swietkowski STAFF SPORTS: Allen Hanenbaum, Elliot Merenbloom, Stanley Vlfinegrad. ACTIVITIES: David Danoff, Barry Friedberg, David Makofsky, Elliot Tokar, Jack Torner. COPY: David Brown, Robert Fein- berg, David Green, Pacy Markman, Charles Roe- buck, Samuel Schnydman, Alan Katz. BUSINESS: Kent Baker, Martin Blumberg, Eugene Clary, Rich- ard Hare, Robert Klohr. Artists ..,,.,.,,., ADYISERS Editorial Adviser ......,. Edward L. Goldsmith Businfss Adriser . . VValter N. Linthicum Photography Advisers , . .. Andrew Melby Edward Parr Art Adviser . . . Norman F. Burnett Y nn f 75 s . 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Cnlln 53 ,,f'A5n-S. 1 Juuus CAESAR .4' Slum 111 ll I v 1111 IL H llltllljl Collegian News Bureau Ed1tor Stanley Rodman Aeeomatf Ed Stuart Gorln Tupzst John Steele A111 :ser D1 Edvl ard Goldsmlth STAFF Eduard Duda Charles Hammonds Harry Lambrxght Harold Neurxck Ronald Rltter Arthur Steinberg VK aldemar Vas Adl wer Nlr Charles Cherubln 54 The Oriole Editor-in-Chief .... Stuart Gorin Managing Ed. .A . Harold Neurick Business Mgr. . , Stanley VVinakur STAFF: Stephen Davidson, Barry Gomborov, Alan Hanenbaum, Allen Judman, Alan Katz, John Reid, Henry Siebenberg, Lewis Siegal. TYPING: Richard Klaff, David Leboe Stanley Rodman s 1 ILIIIJL ll e ll n :I ll , F g ': K 3 . - f lfll In lfiglfl. I gi ll. XY11gl1L'x', S, Rvln gm, ll 1-umln rm, .Srrlf 1 S. xvllllllxllf, N111 CII 'ru- llin. ll. Xc1llick,S.f-min. X, 1 - zum. l kis, Stanley VVine'grad. lr!! IH lflhglfl, 'lffjf Ifmui XY. Vmki , R. Rillcl, 5ll lf'. N. XN'illc'g1.nl,A.N 'A I ug, Hllll' Huw: Q. ll.IllllllUIHlN. 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' P .usluIi, ::::ll: ': ' an-sl ::lll 'glllfil l .f f' w - 4--all.---IIIII' ----illl' I, -..1 IFFF' ' ' 3 s as slalmn H36 D3 .xt the Bdllllll c Cxu Co L sxgnmg off tg,- ll' ' ' cr' th' Wu, - lcully Starling to look good n Squares today Knaghts tomorrow .Iumnrs Squlres Heep lqll Prepare fur Iinlqhthnntl Begrnnrnq rts Junror year wrth the electron ol olfrcers Prof Rrch 1rd Tylers Class of Febru '1ry lflab chose Presrdent Her bert bClll1lllCI' to le 1d the class lncunrbents retarnrng their sophomore year offrces were lrersurer Nlrryrn lsurlrncler and acl, Nhser sergeant rt rrrrrs Xs the lornrer yrce rr sr dent Dryrd Ieboe took oycr the ollrce of secretrry Huxey C rllrn rnoyed rnto the y rcrtecl offrce The lrrst cl1ss to hold 1 rrnff rnyestrture ceremony Pebrurry 56 ru1y haxe begun 1 new Crty tradrtron lor the une cl rss rmnreclrately toolc up the rclea Followrng thc lorrrratron ol a cl1ss councrl the class theme of Lrty Iorerer was adopted and class colors of blue and w hrte chosen In December the class cooperated wrth the Nlental ygrene Society rn sponsorrng a Chrrstmas toy collectron c IIIIIJHUII for patrents rn mental rnstrtutrons 1 he cl rss s actryrtres drew to a close wrth an assenr bly 1nd the Cherry Hop 'Ihe dance frrst brg socral ex Cllt lor the class was one of the best lunror sponsored dances rn recent years FEB MGI C orclon Xdams Rrchard Xlbrecht oseph Xlexancler oseph Alfred rmcs Xlrnoney Nlrrlrnj Nlperstem Robert Knclcrson Hoyt Andrcws lours H Jpel N1lClllLl -Xpplcfcld oseplr lcc Xrncrld sworllr 'Nlarlcy lrcd Back lugene Barr Xlxrn Bard lrorrndo C Basso Donald Becker -ff Nrlharu Becker erorrrc Bcrger 3 Niaryrn Berlrn Harrrs Berman Nlrcy Bcrrnan Nirch 1cl Berman cs Bl c rrcl Brrnbrr Nlrrshall Blum lldlllllj Bolgcr arlcs A Bouglran Drud Bowcn Robcrt Brarman -Klan I Brooks Ccrrld Brown lawrence R Brucc Robcrt Brucrunt, C llbcrt Brrckrrraster 14 19440 une ob began rts junror year by clectrng olfrcers under the gurcltnce of newly 1ppornted X cl r 1 s e r Rrchard Xusterman rrrd Counselor C ustty breyerts Chosen were Carl Hrclcey pres rc ent Ld Dudley yrce Jresr rt Illrott Tolcrr secretrry nu Srrrtlr trersurer 1nd rr ry lullorcl sergeant rt arms Soon alter the Cl1ss Councrl and newspaper re surued thcrr lurrctrons 1 rrng assembly was held I the mock gubernrtorrrl electron sponsored by the cl 1ss C oxernor Xlclselclrn w 1s re clected by a landslrde ln lebrurrx the group hcld one of the few unror Proms rn Crty C,olle5e hrstorv Tlus dance proyed as successlul as the annual Starlrght Dance At the tr1 drtronrl Xrbor Day Assembly C.-oyernor Theodore 'Xlc Kelclm 1dclressed the school on the class theme brotherhood Xlter the assembly the class sponsored a contest to lurtlrer advance rts tlrenre The Junror year chapter ol unc 50 s hrstory closed wrth 1 dlp n dance rn early une rf S ,X -nigger - oscplr Buttr arrrcs C rnrbrum Daxrcl C rrlarr ldward larry Carlan 6 N 'J Klan C asllcm 1n N wcll C Albcrt C haucy Prtrrcls Chmuc 60 i S4 I l I I I b . . 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' I 6 1 'S' ,.... 6'-15 a fr 63 ,,, ,X Q 6 v-f 5-f f' ,f nc' G-A 04 y 9' dr Class nf 1955 1 it fs gi. lhnlxp D Chase jerry Chesser l-rank Clmnno Xhlllam Clagett jerome Cohen Rtchard Cohen Ronald Cohn Qumten Coleman james Collnflower Clenn D Cooke Curtns M Cooney Damel O Cross Nfiartln Cullen joseph Cunmngham Donald Currens Ravmond D Amarro Daud Danoff Daud Daugherty Harold Davldov Richard H Davrs Rlchard P Dans Theodore Davts Thomas Day Duane Dearth Barry DeGraw lX1chlos Dellch Davtd Denhardt Gerald Diaz Jorge Dlaz Mllllam R Dlckerson Douglas W Dtetz Marshall Dlnowttz Samuel Dtxon Wrlllam H Donaldson Knrk Donovan Arthur C Dorsch joe Doupmk Kenneth Dryden Samuel Duda Edward M Dudley Bruce Dunlap Louls Duvall Harold Dwm Lester Ebert Earl 0 Eck r C.-lenn Egbert Robert Ehudm WVesley Elgm Thomas Ellwood Xlvm Engel Calun Etheridge Charles Evans Daud Fatrbank C eorge Faughnan Samuel Fellows Frankj Funk Davtd Fishman Mrchael Flaxman Arthur Flelscher Robert P Flershman john Frangos Thomas Frank Norman Franklm Roy M Fredenck ack Frnedland Harry Lee Frledman Leroy Frredman Myles Friedman Harry Fulford Fredertck H Fuller Cleorge Fulton Harvey Galrnn M ayne Callatm Peter Cargano Regmald Garrett Richard C'ehl Daud C elsz Jay Gloxer Harvey Gold Alan Goldfetn e V 1 z A 1 7 fa ' 3 'Zu 3 : . 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' l. 2, -I ' J .Y ,fa l , x V -' 1 ' f ' 9 1 n 1-3. , - Howard Goldman Ronald Goldner Carl Goodman Robert Goodman H alter Goodwnch Albert Morton Gordon Dennls Gordon Gerald Gordon Leroy Goren Yhlllam Gost Leroy Gray Daud Grebow Allan Greenberg Paul Allen Greenfeld james R Gregg Kenneth VN Grelf Stephen Gutberlet Ramon jerome Hacker Manuel Haendler Paul Hahn Theodore j Hahn john Halnes Stuart Handwerger james L Hardm George Hardy jack Harns lNarren Harrlson Lawrence Hart Rtchard Hastmgs Robert Hatton Donald Helgason Samuel Helms Franklm L Hennmgsen Davld Henry Arnold Hens Kenneth Heyman Carl Hnckey Eldron Higgs Hooper Hnlton Donald Hnltz Larry Hxmelfarb james A Hmes john Emxl Hxrsch john Hlsley Gary Hoffman jack Hoffman Clxfford Hofman john Holzapfel john Holzer Leonard Horwxts Frank Huber Wlllram A Hudson Robert Huff Robert Hughes Wlllxam Karl Isaacson Robert james Kenneth R johnson j Ronald johnston Calun jones Lawrence jones Thomas jones Allen judman james Kadxson Arnold Kammkow Mark Kaplan Raymond Kaskel Richard Irun Katz Dorsev Keesey Xhlllam Kelly Robert C Kendall Thomas Leo Kenney Rundle Prank lxesselrmg lhlham keys john kxlbourne Xhlllam klages Nfurraw lxlasman james Klmefelter Carl Klupt john Kocounos Xhllnam Kondrat 62 we- v An as V lb 5, 4 Class nf 1955 5 in Q s 1 'Y 'YW' pa AA . , V V s . ' A V 5: ' . ' f Y ' VT ff :VV - , ' Q V ,sg VV , x .- A9 5' A' ' 6' 'G l rl ' , 40 . A 1 ', er' 'P 1 I. 5 , V' 4 I Z is , 4, or , 6 11 - 4, '2 W. we ' ' ' A A if ' C L Cf of 3 I ' 4. V .VM K ' 2 ' A ff ' A , s f- , K u V f , r . , - ff , Q I I 'I V ' .l . K -' . . 55.1 fi 5' s 1 ' N f- 1 ' f ' N ' ' f - ' ' . V 1- V th, 4 A V . . V V Y., 5? V rj. . . V 'gl i K, - 1 f- L .Eff . -'55 Q '- r V .J- N A ' ' -L ' - ? A 2 A V j, J XV? s, A V xx- VI .. ' V ' l V 9 ' . , , 1 . 'f 1 ,Q '-f ,. - r I . Q.. f vf Q, . . . . , ,Q ll 9, ,Y ' R I D Y! 5? 1- Y - I ' J ' 5 I '7 Carl Henrv Kruellc l Q41 UQ el 'F' , ,- gym' 5 4.J KM 6 4 C ' Yhllxam Miller Class nf 1955 Y: 2 ' ' ' Q W v' W A I 1, we ,-gf ,K ' AV f' 5+ 9 , .A Y, PL- Q f. . - -f 1 f ,- 79 NP' '. . U L' 4 f 'K I I ,. l ' f ' ' ' ' L ' ,V ,L V ' ' 2 4 V Vf , fv ' 6 A - .4 A+' 'Q ' ,g . ,I 542 ,J ' , M' . 4 as - 5 wi , 4' 6 4 H M 'S or 0 x A - f v , .L fr Q q , X X 4 6 4 at ,, 4 , k.- -gtg:g,bQ.1y, fa? 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C' I Q xx. 5 17 'Q S J Q '1,'1 E ,Hs-if 33 xi sf ', Y E 0 K 5 Z , F 1 ' J r M 'J 'J' 9 Q Q 1 ,, Lonstantronos Srderopoulos Henry 'Nl Srebenberg Edward Sregel Howard Srhers Nlarshall Salrers XJ ' '- joseph Srmms by Xrncent L Srmonton Donald Slple Darrd Smrth Mrllram Smrth Paul L Smoot Bruce Snowhrte 5' ames Snyder George Souzrs Donald Spres Lours Sternberg Charles Sterhng Donald Stevens ames Stevenson jeffrey Strffman I-duard Strrnger I-rankhn Stoclsmrn ay Stull Malcolm Suraslty Ronald Sussman W, Daud Xrnold Sutphnr C ary larbert I-rnest Faylor I-rank I Taylor jon Taylor I lVrlharn Taylor john C Temple errx Tcttenburn Edward Thrgpen Eugene Trllrs Drck Trllman lllrott Tokar jack Torner C eorge 'Iornex Dav1dR forrence X lonch Wrlham Tracey Xrthnr Trump KAA 'fa fri! PK Q1 J 4 X- 1 Cv' Q 1 l'hrhp luc Lf Robert Inclser ohn l llrrch Robert I rrrerzagt Tom Lrban onras I' N aldemar X rskrs , Richard Yorgt o ns XS a I er D'rnrLl Harder Xlbert H Xlarfreld Alfred Xl rrfrdd Ronald KN atkrns Rodnu Veawer Fdrsardl Herdner l'arl M erner v Nlarun Herner Sheldon XX errrstock l-ugcne N ermuerq Ralph XS elsh joseph Whelan Nrlham H hrte 6. Thomas Hhrtelerther D rrrl I Hr ey Drrrd I Hrlhelnr Nlarun Hrllen Icster l Xlrlhams Rrchard fharles Mrlson Brenton H oessner Feorge Wolf X ram -X H o e Nhrtrn Xlolff Robert Xerman Icon Xoffu. 1 l llll'llll Nou 5, S rnrucl I rppacoslr Frank H loll Q a A Class nf 1955 75 V r . K 5 g I as . I , U y 9 : 1 ,, 1 rg , kg- r , ,G 1 f j ,I KI Q ,. 7 4 .,1 11- ' . . .4 , A I I as lj 'Lf ,N Y. 'Y' ' i '- 1. ,G Q ,- , , f- ' 6 6 9 3 'h ' . .' ' l - ' ' . X - . . X Q , gf .f ly. ,cf . C J , A K . if 'P 1 1, 6 ' X . 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' I ' - U rv w a ' . w h iff V 1- ' L' ' ' ' 'ff' , 2 . -I ' , l- '1 J ' . .' ' '. V' ' . R- ' L 'IX f' A 4 af' 'EV' e 4 X '- A ' - - U , 'ri' 3,155 -' ', ' - f- VV v.. i ' . I - Y I qc - ,, w , ' j .F s ' ,- G s 4- J vm' .. 'rf ws . , . if , , z , Q ,Z , Q ' W , . . ' ' ' .. , 'fi fi: or ' af .V 'W . R A ' 1 ' -, p X V X V ' 4 2 , 1 L f X s R ' ' V- A Y 4 f A A 1 1 5 ing? , .'1 ' 'H A fri- -G '-':. -.,. i -1 S 1 Nlirl-iunirn' oflircrs filririrliligj Marvin Kurlaml- cr, Hziricy Kizillin, junk Mascr. Daxid Lchoc, and 4.wuIf'rIj Hcrh Schnitzcr and Adviser Richard 'liylcr discuss plans for the Cherry Hop. june '36 'l1l'C2lSlll'Cl' Sam Smith posts a sign acl- !CI'liFillg' ai closed swim and dance as .Xdviscr Richzirrl Austcrman lends his assistance. Dancers swing tn thc inusir of Carl fl2llIliil0Il'S Squires Prepare fer Iiniqhlhund ' .r.'-Jiri' ami- K Immi in thc Cherry Hop jillcrbug contest. 141 D 05561 110901 I 6 I 1 11 111111 1 1 LX Cl 1 Ill 11 11 111 111 11111 1111 R IC son .1 11111 ause 11 1118011 11 11 1 111 in 1 1 1 .1 sm 1 H 1 111 s 1 lllglliilfh IJ R1111n1on11 1 H111 11ss1'111111 ex.1111 1 C11 1CT from 01 TEIIIIUN 111 1 ains 1 1 11s 1 ' Cl 15 1:11 1111111 s 1 111 Cl 1 1 1 1163 D N .1 1 C1 111 111 111 11 or 1111 ms 1 1'lCIlCS 13111141111 on s 11 1 vs 11 1xa111 C1 111111111111 111111 11111 111 111s Banner SAC Year Highlighted By .. H11111111111 Lnder the leadership of President 1V1ll1a1n A1011 11111er and V1cePres111ent '1111t1 Tammaru the Student X1111sory Council at the Castle on the H111 has con 111111611 41 lruitful year Among t11e notable accomplishments of the .111 n11n1str'1t1on were the line Job done on the Citv Poly Pep 1211111 11111 the F1t11er Son Dinner t11e signing of t11e C111 P011 1,6116 Pact the sponsoring oi t11e 111ost suc 11ss1ul C1111st1111s D1111e 111 recent YCIYS .11111 t11e es lilJllS1'll1lCI1I ol 1 parking lot lor City students Under Xlex 11111er 1l1C1 nldllllllifll the group 111 111e 1111 ances 111 the s1l1ol 11311111 1111111 c.1111p11gn Also 111111er the MIIJCTXISIOII of the C ouncil 11ere the 111eter11 IJllI'01S Ho11or Co111n11ttee kYCCllllXC Board 1nd the Lost .11111 Found Department Rounding out the rest of the ddniinistration were 1711111111 C 1111e11 recording secretar1 Richard Talkin t1e1sur11 Xllen Crlll1lOTC and Toni D11 1ttendance sec 11t1r1es l11C1 Stu 1rt Cor111 md Slll1lC1 Rodnmn, pub 1111t1 1l1re1to1s xClXlSlI1Q the entire 01Q1l1llillO11 111s P1111. P1er111r11 Corl1111. ,Xt t111 en11 of the 16'lI' elections were 11e111 :11111 '1 closed S.-XC' p'1rt1 was given. The newly elected officers were Cxlfl Hickey president: '1n11 Toni D11 1'ice-presi- dent. 1'1'csi11e111 Bill A1cxa1111er 311111 Vice-1'resi11e11t Mali '1i3ll11ll8l'll sign the I1CW1f 1e1ise1l Cl0llS1lIl1l10ll of the .'.-KCI. ' ' 1111211111 Nlflffli' '1 lllix NI 1-'11111-1 X 1111 I Slllll 11' l111111s1111 H 1x11111g11111. 1.. Rose, X. Cvl1lI11lIC'. R 1.Xl-Cl 1111. 11O.1RlJ: I1 g .. . . V. . . . . ,. , . . . .1 . . 'lg1l11i11, H, S11111it1er, 13, l.1'11111', 'l, 11i1l11is1111, SIIIVIKHVIQI C. 1li1L1'1, NI, 1:1111111:1111, I., RI1NC'l11JllIg. .X S11111'1z1t11s, s I a 1 u 1 Sli, -15 L N E 5 Educafional Siudenf Day . . . X 4 Almre: Sindcnl Yicc-Principals 'lhoinas lvll and Philip XYctzlcr and Principal Kent Baker plan unprecedented policy - aholilion of detcnlion. lfflz A linlc wooden qlinder dcinands thc ur If-nlion of Richard 'lalkin. student lcuclu-r, and his whole inalh class? Riofous Sfudenf-Faculfy Game Allow: Hocus-pocus hand-waving and Rigid: Step-ladders zn'cn'l ncccssalx . 4 ' l in drops zi faculty lmskcl. Nlagiz' when only one person pimps. . . . - didn I help, as thc students won, ll-l 1. L Gay Chrisfmas Dance Bells. XYclc'oniing the Cllirixtnias season, slll- dcnls and lhcir dnlcs danced xo thc niusic of Kris Kringlc and his jingle l Art lr!! In Ifiglzf. Slanrliug: N. Rcssin, XV. Ochsc, Miller, R. Roscnblatt. lX'Hl'f'1i7IgI itofsky. .QL Cllapman, I. Marley. Service Club Pre sirlf ul A. Skllllillfh X. C.Iupman l'1r1'-PM xirir rl! I.iI0fNl.,y XI'!ll'fIl7X'bl-II'lIXH?l'V R. Rnscnblgxtl .irfriwf Nh. Ruhlrins Th SW alt O lffl lf: 151-1111. 151111: lffmt H. xll1ClNll'ill. Nl. Kun-ns. R. Nmlllick. ll. llvmx. H. Ogle. I-flurlh lfrur: R BlHll.All.lll, L. Rupp. ll. fllllbllx I.. l lil'l1ll11llL R, RUIJX 'ILM HI Mr 1 H HL Nl IMI Ill l. Xufivc, S. Hclmx, Mhunimk. S. NCXYIIDII, R. lnwlx. X. f'l2illllJllIgCl. Nnzfwdz I, binxmlzxrmn, ll, Lum, 15. 1 ' II 1 . 'm-mn. . 'ma . li. Kmcnx. Xmlclwn. R. lkukcll. lx lick. Audio- Visual Club Vflxzafr HI Xi. U Nflfrlmx Liolxl .41I.1x1l XII I Athletic Service Club l'rmifirnl R. Spiclmann I'irf'-l'n'xiflf'r1l ll. i.mnhm'm .Srfrwlary li. Paul Aziwiwr Mr, Hirschuucr f Thei Brows Locker Supervisors Precvident .. . R. Reamer S. jen Arlzfisvr . . Mr. Hall 'si IJ 1 1.011 to Riglzl, Stmzfling: S. Schnydman, B. Gomborov, D. Makofsky, F, 'fokzuy H. lxmngiul IXIIFIIIVIL, li. Merc-nhloom, R. Spielmann, H. Reba. .1 1. ilk! f Left to Right: C. Hammonds, Mr. Hall, A. Becker, R. Reamcr it 1 5: f s l.e'lltuRigl1t,Star1ding: D. Caplan, Mr. Biclinski, A. Gordon, D. Danoff. Bark Rauf: .X. Burk, D. Schwartz, Rokoff, Barrett, Kadisson. Seroml Row: R. Slrugarman, R. Miller, A. Rosenstein, M. Ashman, l. N'inakur, D. Dcarth, G. XVolf. Front Razr: S. joffe, P. Quint, E. Siegal, D. Torres, I.. Rosen. 1 Agassiz Association Prexirlenl . I.. 1-lhsrt Vir1'4Pr'f'sidet1t Ci. XYolf x i Sl'I'I't'lH7'Y H islcy S 'l'rrnx11r'f'z' . . . D. Glover J. Hedley ' Sa'rg1'1n11-at-A r ms Mr. Schwarz , llI'i.Nl'l' 3 Biology C lub l'ie'xi1lf'r1t D, Dangff lvlfl l,I'l'SiIlf'71l A. Gordon Swwtzaiy A. Rosenstcin A. Seigal 'l'r'e'awi11'f'r D. Makofskx Sl'l.QL'lllll'Uf',4YllIS ,L Sfhoen A. Bard .-Irlriiwi Hr. Biclinski Left to Right, Standing: D. Glover, L. Ebert, G. Xvolf, Hislcy, Rubin. Seated: Mr. Schwarz, M. Waltz. lfft to Right: S, Millison, M. Chuit tlmningj, B. Krause, I-1. Rose, l. Yospa, j. NI. Cordon tlmningj, R. Simpson, D. Danoff. 72 -. .ipi l 1 1 1 t I f A I Niondell, D. Scuttcr, Chemistry C lub Pn'.xirlz'nt D. Dalmff litfl'-1,1'f'.Sl!lt'l1l Il, Ifighnlgu .Sif'f7'!'fIll'p' B- Kmml- 'l're'rmtrp,- S. Millisun lhltgllltll lfltaiiman CL. Klrmp .41iz'i.wr 311, ltll-I Math Club Presitlcizt ll Ilmgun 'VICE-PVTYIIIFIII S. Handwcrgci SFIVFIVIVA-TIf'I1Xll!I'I' ll, I-'islinmii -4d1'iw'i Nlr. .Allman lfft to Right. Bark Rozr: Hr. Allman, F. Scholnick R. Lessing, .A. Doris, R. Miller, A. Rossman. Third Wollf, S. Hanilwcrgcr, R. Sachs, H. Clazer, NI. Clazcr R. Colm, j, Lerner, Handclman. Front Row: D. Iintmf. Stanrling: P. Ilurgan. 4 Left to Right, Standing: Gordon, R. Miller, D. Bogart, A. Gordon, Sclilin. Smtrrl: Nlr. Austerman, D. Fishman, R. Bruening, Lcrncr. Science- Research Club I'n'xirlz'11t Conlon I'ir6-Piwizlcfrit D. Bogart .S'f'rrf'tnrx A. Cordon R. Miller 7-7'f'!LKlU'!'l' , NI. Abraham Program Chairman P. May .411z'ix6r , Mr. Critics' I I , XV. Cost, H, Hvman, A. Bard. Fourth Rout Roar: D, Clurrens, F. Huber, R. Goldner, M. Serond Rout R. Cohen, M. Applefelcl, Sclclin, Fishman, NI. Pincrman, R. Sapporo, N. Cox, P. Astronomy- . Physics Club Pi'e.sider1t R. Nlillci' I'iu'-Prf'si1le'11t Lorqlon 5f'FI'1'lr1Vy . A. Gordon R. N'olf 'I'rm.sin'f'r . NI. Abraham l'. May Arliiiwr Mr. Austcrman J fc N Left to Right, Top Row: NI. Ashman, B. Tossman, I. Winakur, I.. Siegel, R. Anders, Ii. Hollander, Middle Rozv: R. Furslcnbcrg, R. Bruening, G. Wolf, A. Goldberg, M. Schwartz. Bottom Row: M Abraham, A. Gordon, D. Bogart, R. Simpson. I Stage Crew if I'ffxirlfnl I Siixmlvi I-111 l iv'wlfi1l R. Yivigl Nrvrllrlfi R, Yfmigt l'f1'fHi1v1'f P. Pliillipx Swrlguirzi-fi!-.-11mi NI, Flgxman Nlmlrn! .4rI:-iwi R, Sqliligl, . -Xrnulil lf!! In Right, Bark Rrmt Collidge, NI. IYc'iiiCi, Il. I-milun, l'. Phillips, R. Kane, I. RICCIIFLIF, I.. Lang- furcl, R, Oflie, XV. l'lilt. Aliddlf' Rout R. Sauyc. S. Duclzi, I.. Ciulcllicrg, White, Snyder, .L lfertitta, QI, XYilliams. I-'mul Razr: R. Voigt, R, Smlilick, Sales Club l'n'iirlw1I S. Lzinilmcit R. Kiumlniziii I'II'I'-P7't',SIIIf'7If K. Muirai .Suwlmy-'I'rer1.sinm R, Rcumcr .-lrlidwr' NIL Ruycr Civil Defense Club Iruulrnl lhxuii I. Ililklx 1111-151 url: ri! I Niixmlvi Nfrzwlzirx Nl. lliiiilwii Iflzmf lil llimii 74 'Q 1-K Left In Right: I. Winakur, juffc, Nl. Cordon, IK. Gomlinaii, l.. Ifricdnian, R. Rcamcr, K. Murray. I-I Ciooclnian, S. Pcremcl, R, Rose, B. Lciin, K. XN'eincr, Krzfflirigt Mondcll. ,I l Y ga! iff! In Rxghl, lfurk Rvir: l'rcsluii, R. Xmlcix, I.. Rmcii, X. NIQIIIIH, Nl. Dgixialwii. lf. IIIIICY. Ci, Davis, I.. Ilolicn. fron! Rout Dixon, H. llumllow, Pitta, F, Hiilwiy R. llruciiiiig. ll. Rgiiiimua, XY. Smith, R. llixfurk, XY. Ruuiia, Snulcr, IJ, Xilriiiiw. Dr. Brian. Un 'l'aI1lr: XY. Sim-liiu-. N I IZ! Y.XRSl'l'Y. lm!! Ifl Riglil: Ilishman, johnson, Horton, Harrison, Woessner. Bowlers Take MSA Gan Iohnson looses the ball in a match at the Stae dinm alleys. i l Chuck llairison displays championship lmm in rolling in the MSX finals. The City College Varsity king-pins, under the tu- torship ol Coach Kenneth VanSant, capped a highly successful season by capturing the NIS.-X Championship. In the lirst round the bowlers won only from Loyola and Poly by scores of 3.0 and 2-l, respectively. In the second round the true spirit of the kegglers paid off. Alter losing to Nlervo, the pin-busters bowled over the remaining six teams. The team took its final twelve games without a deleat to win the second round championship. Patterson, Loyola, Calvert Hall, and St. ,foe - all were crushed by the identical score ol 3-0. The Knights then had to face the Mustangs from Nlervo, winners of the first round, for the championship. In the finals, the Collegians took two out of three games and won the MSA crown. The play-off was sparked by Brent YVoessner, who was high man with a H0 in the second game, and Chuck Harrison, who rolled 128 in the third and crucial game. Other members of the team who contributed sub- stantially to the championship were Earl Eck, Millard Horton, and Gary -lohnson. lid Dishman was team cap- tam. .lX. lffl to Right: Stevenson, Kmens Hojo, Bntkmaster, Dim-tritli. x -'N 4 X t' '3 1 Lx' Q ',S lr!! to ltifilil Top Ron Ring Butler Klcinfclder. I.:-ipold, U'llrien. Brown, knoll. Catland, Egbert. Third R mv: Krebs, Phoebus, Ili-rinan, llainctt, Petite, llahn, Nlaxs, Kioath Leipoltl. .S'r'1'om1 Row: Price, Kirby, Grafton. D'.Xtnario, lullo, Parr, llirshfield, Ilollom Rozy: llacndler, IIIIIPIIIKVV. Miller, IllllllllgffvilOSIUII, llctkowill, lfiicdlandet, Keenan, IIIIIYIIIALQPV, lriedberg, niariiigwr. Wrestlers Finish Leipold's 2nd Season Cn Short End Although the City College Varsity grapplers failed to win, they displayed much spirit and hard practice during their six MSA matches. XVorking under the mentorship of Coach Adam Lei- pold, the Castleers were forced to rebuild for the '55 season. The main sparks in the Black and Orange Ill- tack were Tony Toston, XVayne Knoll, and Angelo Skarlatos. The season's finals, held at Homewood, saw little Toston edged out in the finals by john Dolch of Southern by a decision of 8-T. ln the consolation finals Knoll defeated Charlie Hechter of Mcllonogh by 7-I. The seini-finals of the consolation saw Doub of Gilman best Price in 120 pound class. Toston was selefted to the Hall of Fame. XVith these boys and others graduating, Coach Lei- pold will be looking to his JV squad for an improve- ment next season. fs Xu. 1 k fluatll lriptulcl studios gllllJlllC'lNi lktllllllllll' llllllllg a pit-st-'twin tttt it R llhll '. 76 --ture l'.txt-nos strikes a l7l'lllgL'H'Ill IJUNU. ' . l'nder the tutorship of Prof. Harry Ball, the City College Rifle Team placed third in the MSA. The Riflers started the season by conquering the Southern squad, as Ken Pittman shot the first perfect score of the Collegian season. They then defeated Cal- vert Hall by forfeit. After outpointing the Foresters, the Collegians were handed their first defeat of the sea- son by Poly, 1193--187. Gene Solomon shot a near per- fect 99 to help City overpower the team from Nfervo. ln the final match of the first round Mchonogh topped the Collegians, bringing the Riflers' record to -I-2. XVith superior accuracy, the Knights started the sec- ond round by defeating Southern but then losing to Calvert Hall. Although the squad conquered Forest Park for the second time, it had to bow before the marks- manship of the Engineers, -488--183, making Poly the only team to defeat City twice. The Riflers then swept the 5. Sharpshooter Tax lor fires another perfect score Collegian marksmen fire as team-mates watch match action. Riflers Win 8 Out Of I2 Matches remaining two matches from Nfervo and Nlcllonogh as Ken Pittman repeated his perfect score against the lat- ter opponent. The final record lor the season was 8 wins and L1 losses. Other outstanding marksmen on the squad were Robert Silverwood, Don Torrence, and Captain lon Taylor, who was named to Hall of Fame. H -if x Ng, ,-f 1 - T , Wf' K ll l.rft lu Right. lap Roar: Soloniou, I.llll, 'laylmg ll. Smith. Iinlmnz lfmr: Pittman. Silxc-rwoocl, 'liIIman, l.. Smith, Coach llall. 77 1'-iii ! 1 CITY 1 . 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A Black Knight racks up another win. s K 'V ,vk V: JM 2.7. For l2th Straight Time season, the Clastleers took three firsts, five seconds, and three thirds. St. lloe capturecl four firsts. David Geisf, the only undefeated member of the squad, continued his skein when he took the 100-varcl hackstroke in one minute and eleven seconds. Clity's other two victories came when Mike Nlc'CIoun splashed to victorv in the lllll-varcl lreestvle with a time ol 58.8 seconds, and the Clollegians' relay squad, which con' sistecl of Geisf, Ross Hillclrup, and Phil XVet1ler, topped the lielcl. Charlie Hechler was chosen to the Hall of Fame by Coach Marx. Coach lirnie Marx now has guided Clitv to twelve c'onsec'utive MSA c'hampionships, plus two other swim- ming crowns, during his sixteen year stav at the Castle on the Hill. Charlie Hechlcr smiles for gallery during his swan di ve. ,- tL.lLl iff! fe lffyffl. Twp liwzfz Horn, von der Hvcle. Dcmovan. Nleise, Yaskis. lfllllll, Pollack. Dehcs. Jlicldlf' Rome: Simonton, klUllll4Ull. 15111111- I. Nlilchell, Hamill. lf. Mitchell. Nliller. Coach Nlarx. liultfmi Roar: Xcllc'slJtugc'l', Kllllpili- HUCUIIWV 5UllNl3C gCIV Vviwlllilll- ll5l ll 'l'gl Hut' man. llehh, nircmigrzi Xldlllitt' Nllix lzxllic mm 1 C111 8411111111 xlum R1111 1 1 111 Q XX if 'N' fl fm- f' .r , , 'wg L- Ex QQ N Q -N X oulul 1 I hp COIIHJ ll xx IS lonff an -'456' 0 ht , fi 'E' 5 W '31 LQ-sa. H 1111 111 l.1g1, I I I 111 l111111111 ISL II1 fill 111111 N1l11x1l111111 H1 l l 1111 NNW ill I Nxillll 111111' 1111! N111 111111 lll141lX hull XX KG Q09 S s TUB Q Seem Bt X49 11lL'w1' 1111' N111111- 1l'IlILl1llN1 February '55 Backs lst-Rate Murder Thriller 011 1111llIL!I1X 11 111111 1.3, Hill 1111ig11l1 111111 1111-i1- 111111-s 1111611111-11 1111- lIllll'l1Clk 11111111-1, lfefr11111'r1s T11 131 S1'I'11, 1111-11-1111-11 111 ll 111sL 1111111-1' the 1111161111111 111 I'1'o1'. 1111111 111-x111.' 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'1'he sophomore ollieers electtecl were .Xngelo Skzir- ltttos, presiclentg Bing l.:tt1. vicespresiclent: Phillip Rztn- son. trcztsttrer: Xlillztrcl Sintillittn, secretary: :incl XX'illiznn Kinney, sergeant-att-ztrnis. The clttss ztclviser became Prol. Clhztrles 13, Owens. ,Xt the heginning ol the junior year, new class ol- licets were chosen. lzlectecl were Angelo Skttlzttos, presi- clent: lirwin Sc-kttlow. xice-presiclent: Phillip Rztnson, treztsttrerz Nlztrtin lsttrlctncl, sectretztrsz ztncl Sylvan Runs kin. sergc-:int-zttrztrnis, During its junior yeztr the class cotnhinecl the lttcilities ol thc- HCICQ pool :incl the BIC lounge to haue at closecl Dip 'n' Datnce. Plains lor its lnst lmig sociatl exent were lorinnlzttecl. The orchestra ol' lirztyclen Riclenotn' proviclecl rnttsic' lor the highly sttc- cesslttl Clherrs llop, which wats helcl on 1-'elnt'ttztry 20. 'l'hc- senior xeztr openecl witlt clztss elections. Those chosen to lettcl the clttss through its linttl sextr :tt the Hfittsllt' on the llill were .Xllen Clihnore, iresiclent: . . , . , l lztwtn Sc-Lttlow, Xltl'-Jl'L'slilC'I1I1 Use' rli C.olcllier'. treztsr VA H l , A tnerp Xltllignn .Xppcl secietatri: ztncl l.eongncl .Xl'll. ser- gc-ztnt-att-tnnis. lltning the eanly lnltll ol its senior yeztr. the clatss lecl thc- chixe lor rottcl s.tlety ln sponsoring at sgtlets ttssenthlx gtncl the leen-:age Roztclel-EO :tt the Stztclr itnn on Klan 22. 19.31. llc-ttnning horn the sttnnnet Xgtczttion, the clttss nioxecl its gtctixitic-s piogignn into high gegtr, lreginning with the tecotclllnegtlsing .Xnttnnn llop on October 9. lllfml. lltis wtts lollowecl lux clgtss sponsotship ol Clitx' C.ollc-Lge XX'eels. Uctolrc-r lil-211. :ts proclztiinecl hs Xlxtsor 'lllcitlltts lJ',Xles.tncho, Ir. 'lhe week wgts clitngtxecl hx BCC aureer With t, . . their rnost suecesslttl affair, the Vietory Hop, as et climax to City-I'oly XVeek. One ol Clitfs most sttcc-esslttl plttys. 1f1'II1!lI-HX To lic' .S'c'c'n, was the next event on the clztss cztlenclttr, being helcl on llztnttztry ll ztncl 15, 1955. Crztclttzttion wats highlighted hy the trztclitional oe- ciztsions - the Ifttrewell Asseinhly, the Pronr, Clonnnence- nient, ztncl the liztnquet. .Xt the Farewell .'XssernlJly, Iztnttztry 27, the Clltiss ol' Felrrttttry 1955 pronottneecl its finctl good-byes to the stttclent hotly. The clctss treztsnret' presentecl 11 check lor Sl,1lA1 to the school, :alter littving ttnnottncecl the stnn to he the lztr'gestperectpt'lz1 ever to he given hy zt grztclttztting class. The February seniors took over the hctllrootn ol the Sheri:ton-Belveclere Hotel Feb- rttztry 8. lor their proin, at which Carl H:nnilton's Or- chestrtt sttppliecl the nntsie. Xlznor lJ'.'Xlesztnclro wcts on httncl on lfehrttztrv 15, to present cliplointts :tt Contntencenient. Pollowingi the connnencenient exercises. tt hztncptet wats helcl :tt the Shertttonslielveclere to lete the grztclttcttes its the newest Btlll ttlttntni - the Cllatss ol Felmrttttri 1955. For Jobs Well Dome' .lmwmftri 1.c'AQIfJII qlzrcticl .Xllen R. Cilniore llonoi ,Socicflr plztwcvcl kloseph l'. Clolcllrerg lljfloo lf, ,Smith .-lzcwocl Xltnshttll R. flolclntztn l,ottis llosenlxtng Willitnn Ci. Kinney XX'ztltei' lf. Rose Rollei! Xl. lslrlis l' rwin Selsttlow' .Xngelo Slottltttos 1'gttll 1X'oocl ll.nxc'y XX'olle lmxfzlfx qlzcvllcl I.c'ffm1rcl lion! xlxcvzrcl 1'f11ltf1 l'llt'4Il!Ifl71 qlzectrcl I 1fnc'z1t-'lcczclicfr qltwoc 171111111 xlxtwlfcl Ill-1'.e1:t'r11cI lift' Instore Hero 1l.fr,1fcH'lf11cft' 1'.cftlfo1f1lflIt'c1tcl the lfottncleis' lJ.tx ,Xssc-nilrly git which the l'1k'll1ll11lis sen- I1,fi,lio1'!o4,!,' liiloiicws,-lzrcclcl Richgncl lx. llgnc- lcrls gint- the scllcmol 5111.41 cloll.tt lol' eztch scan' ol City limit Izlx .-lzwcocl Ricltgtrcl l-Q. Clltny College llistoli. 'lhe lollowing tnonth thc' Xlicl '55's, Tltomco fi,.hZl't1HW17l ,-lxeccrcl XYilli1nn 'lihornpson in collgtlrcnzttion with the Ittne senior clgtss. sponsorecl it 2 ...-4 141 Iirwin Sckulmv, tllllllllllill of thc lfurc ' Nl'llllDlX, birlx gnmi-In to thc student bmly. Au Revoirs at Farewell Assembly . . . . Aww, wlrmclun, :mul l'mf, Owvm X 1 km. rlvuw :Iam fm' ilu' inn-well ' 2 ' llHlS. N Pmf, Owens pu-xcrlts mlxicc to his gliiilllllllllg claus fm' thc last Ii Ihu nilnu-ns ul the I'-ClJlll2il'Y scnimx Smile the XXl5llUIH in l'1 ul. f,XK'CIlS45A cmumcmx. XfV3lTZiHg to Soft Music at the Prom 1, , llIXl'dU'CIll1l Nl'IliUlN amd tha-in gnwnctl claulu ghmln- mm' lhc hxlllmum iluur lu Ihr muxit of Curl II2illlillUll'N mtllcx- 'I hc- Nl'lIiHI Immun xnmcs into full swing uilh lhm' glllllti pmuwnznlc zimuml the IJZIHIUUIII ui tht- Nh:-1gllmx-llc-Iuwls-u'. and at Banquet to Celebrate 4. f, 0 X ,- 1.,1 4 x x 4 my xi' , ,,f Y X . k X XX - gf wlmlfflrfgl luwlmh ifulelhrlg. lwuill N4-knllnm, XII KWUN sc-run In hlllmv with illl0x'1 sl tht' Lulxlgiu XXIIIIJIII Xmrlc-, lm'wl1.n1mi XIII, twfllffl, Xllrll Il.lIll. pull all IIN' fl'.IIlllt'1l ll.lHlllli'l Vlllfllllill Lmllmm. .mtl Imtl Uurm. mum. 88 XYl1ile tlllwlllilltx look fm, -loc Cmlclluelg xecc-ix:-N hu tlllllfilllll :xml lUYlQ'ldIlllIlIHJllH fmm Ninn llmmzu I1'.Xles:1mlm, Plfillfi parents and rc-lzitixcs lzezim IIS I'.CIJlllllX scynicns prom-c'cl to the Stage. W 095 0 llfnzr' .limi Iffnl Ihr Salmol Angelo Skzirlzmms llfnzf' Allmf Ifm' flu' fflrzw Allen Clilmfmre ,limi I.fl.'f'fx' Tu Swrfml l Aloseplx Colclberg lifflf lwwnzfzlzvllx' .lolm Svzxrowky' .llmf I'e'vs'f1I1lv I-kwin Sekulmv lim! .lflllvtw 1'1L1XX'll1lLl Rose Imp l7t'l'NHllZlllliCi of the flasi. as voted by the lL'IJl'll2llN SL'lllUl'9, :irc Nl'KlIf'11j I-irwin SCLQIIIOYV, Xngelu Skarlatos. :xml lxtzzrzdzilgp john Svarox- xlq, 'live Uolmlherg. I-Rl Rme, and A1 Gilmore. Diplomas Received during Commleneemem X , 3 l VVILLIAM XVALTER APPEL Apps To be a credit to my parents and mysell' February Secretary 43 Dance Commit- tees 45 School Treasurer's Assistant 4. LEONARD JAY ARTZ Lenny To possess wealth and happiness in whatever I endeavor SAC Representative 2,35 Homeroom Pres- ident 2, Vice-President 3, February '55 Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Class Council 2,3,4: Dance Committees 2,3,43 Civil Defense Club 2,3,4g Sales Club 3: jV Basketball 23 jV Soccer 2, Varsity 3,49 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2: IV Track 2. ALBERT FREDERICK BECKER Little Caesar To be an engineer Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Locker Supervisors 3, Vice-President 4, President 4. RICHARD XVARFIELD BROXVN Brown Dog To marry a cute little brunette Homeroom Vice-President 35 Collegian Business Staff 3,4. GEORGE EDXVARD CHENOXVETH josll To be a success in lille Varsity Football 2.3. YVlI,I.IANl FRANK CUCHRAN. -IR. Keys To be a success in business Lotkt-r Supervisors 2,3,-13 Stage Craft Crew 35 Clee Club 4. gets-.Q i-' . , fat, , S 35 i MARVIN B. APTER Marv To be a credit to my parents S,-KC Representative 2.33 Homeroom Pres- ident 2, Vice-President 31 Class Council 33 Dance Committees 3,41 Autumn Hop Co- Chairman 43 Collegian Representative 2: Choir 3, jl' Soccer 3, Varsity 4, Intra- murals 2,3,4. KENT PRESTON BAKER Bake To be an entertainer in a way that God sees Ht Student Day Principal 45 Collegian News Bureau 3,4, Editor 3,45 Collegian Busi- ness Staff 3,45 Gluirx BAG Business Staff 3,43 Intramurals 2,3. STAN LEY LEONARD BECKER Stan To be a credit to my parents Class Council 35 Dance Committees 4: .-Xudio-Visual Club 2,35 Concert Band 2.3,-lp Marching Band 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. SH ELDON DAVID CAPLAN Shel To be a credit to my parents SAC Representative 2, Homeroom Vice- President 2, Dance Committees 45 UNY Club 2,3,4g Frosh-Soph Football 25 Frosh- Soph Lacrosse 2, JV 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. RICHARD EUGENE CLARY tiene To be zi, C.P.A. Ciufi-:rs Bm: and Collegian Assistant Ad- vertising Nlanziger -l, Advertising Manager 4. IRVIN ISRAEL COHEN Colientz To be il success Sales Club 23,41 l roslifSopli Lacrosse 2 Intramurals 2,fl,4. ROBERT S. COOPER Bob To be a person with connections Dance Committees 3,45 Stage Craft Club 25 Radio Club 2,3,4. KENNETH PAUL DAHNIS Ken To be 21 success in everything that Ido ROBERT XVALTER DLUGOSZ Dug To drive a Cadillac with solid gold hub caps Homeroom Treasurer 25 JY Ivrestling 2, 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. XVARREN HARRIS DUFFY Irish To be a television producer or director Class Council 45 Class News Letter 25 Civil Defense Club 2,33 Choir 2,3,43 JV Cross- country 3, Varsity 4. NORNIAN EPSTEIN EP To be a success in lille JV Basketball 35 Intramurals 2,34 LEONARD FOLAND Lennie To be a pharmacist, doctor, or lawyer JY Soccer 3. MARTIN EDXVARD CURRAN Mike To marry a gal just like the gal that married dear old dad SAC Homeroom Representative 2,5,45 Homeroom President 3,45 Collegian Rep- resentative 45 Civil Defense Club 23,41 Locker Supervisors 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. CHRIS D. DEVIER Chris To be an educated bum Clee Club 2,3,4. XVILLIAM DONNELLY The Blixer To own MGM Studios THOMAS DONALD EISEN- HARDT Ise To create anything worthwhile Homeroom Secretary 35 Intramurals 2,3,4 PAUL HUDSON FESCHE Hudse To play football Choir 3,45 JV Baseball 25 JV Football 3, Varsity 4. KENNETH NORMAN FOUNTAIN Franklin To be a success Intramurals 2,3,4. IVAYNE EUGENE FREDERICK Fislt To marry Jeanne SAC Representative 23 Homeroom Pres- ident 23 Varsity B Club 43 Civil Defense Club 3,42 Varsity Swimming 2,3,4, Hall of Fame 4. LOUIS JOSEPH FRIEDMAN Larry To be a pharmacist Sales Club 3,4, Secretary 3, Sergeant-av Arms 43 Frosb-Soph Lacrosse 23 Intra- murals 2,3,4. RONALD DAVID GELTIXIAN Ron To be a successful dentist SAC Representative 43 Homeroom Presi- dent 43 Dance Committees 4, Victory Hop Co-Chairman 43 Bancroft Literary Asso- ciation 23 UNY Club 33 Service Club 43 Current Events Club 3,43 Ifrosh-Soph La- crosse 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. STAN LEY GINSBU RG Ernie To become a doctor SAC Representative 23 Homeroom Vice- President 23 Dance Committees 3,43 Col- legian Representative 33 Library Club 23 VNV Club 23,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Agassiz Association 23 Intramurals 3,4. MARSHALL ROBERT GOLDMAN C0111 To make my mark in the Iicld ol' dentistry SAC Representative 3,43 Student Day Vice-Principal 43 Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 43 Class Council 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 3,4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 43 Ckri-,N B.-ua 4, Asso- ciate Editnr 43 Civil Defense Club 23 .Xu- dio-Visual Club 2.33 Sales Club 3,4, Sec- retary 43 JV Wrestling 2.3, Varsity 4: I-'rosh-Sopb Lacrosse 23 Intramurals 2,3,-I. ROBERT ROY CUSS Bailey 'I'o be in show business Homeroom Treasurer 2,33 Castleers II. 92 jul' J-30' RONALD STUART FRICK Food Fair To get somewhere in life JACK BENNY GARONZIK jitterbug' To become rich without working Collegian 33 Intramurals 3,4. ALLEN RANDALL GILNIORE Gators To do justice to my parents' ambi- tions SAC Representative 4, Executive Board 43 Cafe Patrol 3,41 Homeroom President 2.3: I-'ebruary President 43 Audio-Vis- tial Club 23 Castleers 23 Choir 3,43 In- tramurals 2,3. JOSEPH PHILIP GOLDBERG Punchy To do my duty to serve my country Ifebruary '55 Treasurer 43 Dance Com- mittee 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Associa- tion of Club Presidents 4, Secretary 4a Library Club 2,3,43 IYNY Club 2,3,4, Pres- ident 43 Bancroft Literary Association 2, 3.4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Secretary 4: Hi- V Club 43 Brotherhood Club 43 JV Base- ball Nlanager 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. NIICHAEL IRWIN GORDON Mike To be a successful lawyer Sales Club 3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Chemistry Club 43 Dance Committees 4, FRANCIS XAVIER GREEN Afick 'I'o be a professional gambler llomcroom Vicc Prcsidcnt 3 V Baseball s 1- up A J: 2. Varsity 3,4, All-lklaryland -I. CARL HERBERT GUCKENBERGER, JR. Carl To catch a gold-plated guppy Cafe Patrol 35 Homeroom Treasurer 3. RICHARD EUGENE HARE Dick To be a C.P.A. GREEN BAG and Collegian Advertising Manager 4, Business Manager 45 March- ing Band 2,35 Concert Band 2,3,4. CLIFFORD JOHN HARTUNG, IR Cliff To be an electrical engineer JV Lacrosse 2. ALAN RONALD HEYMAN Al To be an interior decorator Dance Committees 4: Civil Defense Club 3,4, Vice-President 4. JERRY LEE HORTON Booz To be il success Homeroom Secretary 3. EDWARD TURNER JAMES Ed To be President of the I'nited States Year Committees 45 Dance Committees 45 Intramurals 2. 5 VINCENT GUGLIUZZO Vince To be a credit to my parents Varsity Rifle Team 2,3,4. LEROY JOSEPH HART Pete To be an executive SAC Representative 25 Homeroom Class President 25 Collegian Representative 2,35 Glee Club 3,45 jV Football 3. WALTER ARTHUR HEDGES Wfalt To own a Cadillac Photography Club 2: Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 25 Intramurals 2. -I. ROBERT HOCHSTEDT Bob To be zi florist XVILLIANI A. JACKSON jack To be zt naval officer STUART HERNIAN RIOFFE Stu To be a successful businessman Honor Society 3,45 Association of Club Presidents 3,45 Tourer Chronicle 25 GREEN BAG 4, Associate Editor 45 Radio Broad- f?iSlil1g Club 23.4, Treasurer 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 45 Sales Club 3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 3, President 3,4, Vice-President 45 Year Committees 2,3,4. CARY MANAKEE JOHNSON To be a success Varsity Bowling 3. XVILLIAM CLARKE KINNEY Bill To be a U.S. Senator, a philosopher and a Christian SAC Cafe Patrol 2,33 February '55 Ser- geant-at-.Krins 23 Honor Society 3,43 Serv- ice Club 43 Association of Club Presi- dents 43 Collegian 3,-1, Copy Editor 43 Locker Supervisors 2,33 Radio Club 2,3,4. Vice-l'rc-siclent 43 Sczience-Research Club 2,33 Music Club 334, President 43 Modern Language Club 3,43 Chess and Checker Club 33 Collegian Press Convention, Chairman of Judges 43 JV Cross-Country 2, Varsity 33 JV Track 3. ROBERT' NIURRAY KLOHR Eagle To be a football player Collegian Circulation Manager 43 JV l rack 2. TRAVIS A. KNIGHT K-Niglzter To leacl a happy and successful life Homeroom Treasurer 33 Class Council 43 Dance Committees 43 Collegian Rep- resentative 43 Civil Defense Club 3,41 Ifrosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Intratnurals 2,3,4. JAMES EDIVARD KREINER Big jim To be hall' the man my father is Homeroom Treasurer 23 Hunting and Ifishing Club 23 Special Assistant lo School Treasurer 3,4. JOHN ROBERT KUTCHEY Boll To be a civil engineer SHELDON IRVIN KEYSER Kay To be a credit to my parents Homeroom Vice-President 23 Dance Com- mittees 43 Collegian Representative 43 Sales Club 3.4: Civil Defense Club 31 Audio-Visual Club 33 Office Assistant 33 School Store Manager 43 Frosh-Soph La- crosse 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. ROBERT MORESBY KIRBY Speedy To have a happy and successful future SAC Cafe Patrol 2.3.4, Assistant Captain 2.3. Captain 43 Service Club 43 Audio- Yisual Club 2,3,43 I-'TA 43 Chess and Checker Club 43 Remains To Be Seen Business Manager 43 Dance Comtnittees 2.3,-13 Class Newsletter 3,4. XV. ROLAND KNAPP, JR. Rol To be an l .B.I. agent SAC Representative 23 Homeroom Vice- President 23 Dance Committees 33 Con- cert Bancl 2,3,43 Band Staff 2,33 Marching Band 2,3,43 Dance Band 3,43 Brigadoon 43 Ifrosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Intramurals 2.3,-4. JON FRANKLIN KNOTT Not Knott To go to State Teachers' Junior College and then to college Locker Supervisors 2,3,43 Stage Craft Crew 33 Glee Club 3,43 'fortune Teller 3. MARTIN KURLAND Doc To be a surgeon I-'ebruary '55 Secretary 33 Class Council 3,43 Class Newsletter 3,43 Civil Defense Club 2,3,43 JY Football 3. CARRY HERBERT LAVENSTEI N Garry 'Io be a credit to my parents SAC Homeroom Representative 3,43 Dance Committees 23 Civil Defense Club 33 Intramurals 2. BARRY ELLIOT LEVIN Barr To be successful at whatever I may try Sales Club 3,43 Intramurals 3,4. STAN FOR D NIATZ Bo To have half the character of my parents Banquet C0-Chairman 43 Service Club 43 Honor Society 3,43 Collegian 23 GREEN BAG 4, Senior Editor 43 Class Newsletter 43 IINY Club 43 Bancroft Literary Asso- ciation 2,3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2, JV 3, Varsity 41 -IV Wrestling 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. PACY AARON OLETSKY Pace To be a credit to my family SAC Representative 3,43 Homeroom Pres- ident 3, Vice-President 43 Class Council 33 Cherry Hop Chairman 4, Dance Com- mittees 2,3,43 Service Club 43 Carrolton- Wight Literary Society 23 Brotherhood Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. HAROLD MAYNARD PARIS Froggy To lead a successful life Homeroom Vice-President 3,43 Civil Serv- ' A ' ice Club 33 JV Lacrosse 33 JV Soccer 3 Varsity 4. MARTIN R. PHIPPS Alarty To be famous CI RO ARTHUR PI STORIO Pasqual To be 21 bricklayer Varsity XVrestling 2,3,4. JOHN MARINO jack To be a draftsman jY Baseball 2, Varsity 3. GERALD PAUL MONDELL jerry To be a great criminal lawyer Sales Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Broth- erhood Clttb 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2, JV 3. -IOEL PHILIP PACHINO To be a success SHELDON MARTIN PEREMEL Shel To be a success Cafe Patrol 2,4, Captain 43 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Sales Club 3,43 Agassiz .Association 2,33 Classical Music Club 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. RICHARD MORRIS PILQUIST Dick To be a pharmacist VERNON XVILLIANI POHI, Vern To challenge Errol Flynn in a duel Varsity Fencing 3,4. JERRY DAVID POLOVUY jer To be happy all of my life Library Club 2,33 Castleers 23 Clee Club fi, 1,ii,my 'rypist 23. DAVIS BARTLETT PRICE Dave To gain a high rank in the Armed Forces I-Iomeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Intra- murals 2,3. SYLVAN RANKIN Syl To be a success in whatever I do SAC Representative 2,32 Homeroom Sec- retary 2,33 February '55 Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Honor Society 3,43 Audio-Visual Club 23 Sales Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Prom Committee 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. EDXVARD RICHARD ROSE Eddie To be a doctor of inorganic nuclear chemistry SAC Cafe Patrol 33 Homeroom Treasur- er 2, Vice-President 33 Class Council 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Collegian Representa- tiye 33 Bancroft Literary Association 2: Library Club 23 Agassiz Assoriation 2: Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Sales Club 3.4, Yiee-President 3, Treasurer 43 Chem- istry Club 4, President 43 Classical Mu- sic Club 43 JY Bowling 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. PAL' I. MICHAEL ROSEN BERC Rosey To be a success and make the best of myself Drarnatits Club 3,43 Intramurals 23. ROBERT NIICHAEL ROSSI Rapid To be a tlraltsinan 4 Ilomeroom Vice-President 33 JY lfootball ' X nsils Ii -, .. .,. ,- LAWRENCE POXVERS Larboy 'lo be a lawyer SAC Representative 33 Homeroom Presi- tlent 2,33 tfollrgian Representative 23 Cliess and Checker Club 23 JY Track 2. VALDU R PUTSE P Pu ll ts To be a millionaire Clee Club 2,3,43 '4R0salie 23 Fortune Teller 3. PHILLIP XVAYNE IL-XNSON Phil To be a psychiatrist SAC Representative 2,3Q February '55 Treasurer 2,33 Homeroom 'Treasurer 23 jl' Swimming 2,3. EDTV,-XRD ROSE The Boy To be a success without ulcers SAC Representative 23,43 Executive Board 43 Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 3,43 Yarsity B Club 43 Yar- sity Football 23,43 JV Basketball 23 Var- sity Wrestling 43 JV Lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,43 Sttulent-lfaculty Basketball Came 4. LOUIS STANLEY ROSENBURC Dude Io be a Jack-ol-all trades and a master ol one SAC lixetuiiie Board 4, Setretary 43 In- tel-Iligb School Council 43 Class Council Il: Co-Chairman, SAC Christmas Dance 31 Dame Committees 3,43 Year Committees 3,43 City-Poly Rally 4: Honor Society 42 St-ixiie Club fl,-i. President 43 .Xssotiation ol C lub Presidents -I' Croix lui. -1, l-eb- iuaii Senior lidiuln 43 Ili-Y Club -I. 'I in-asuier 1: l'NY Club 3.4, Yite-Pres- itlent -I3 Intramurals 2.34 I IAROLD SCIILOSSENBICRC Srlzloss Io be a CPA and ai credit to my parents and friends Dante Couunitlees 23,43 Ci-urs Bu, Rep- iesentaliie 2,43 ClIllf'gI117I Representatiye 2.3.43 Prom Cliairinan 43 Class Newsletter fl: Sales Club 33 Play Staff 43 Ifrosli-Sopli liatrosse 23 ji' Bowling 3g Intramurals 1,.l,4. ROBERT L. SCHXVARZ Bob To live as long as I live Homeroom l'rt'sidc'nt 21 'IX' Latcrosse 2: 'IX' Soccer 2, Varsity 3.4. MACK MITCHELL SHUKIAN Mnrk To be as hne it man as my father Homeroom Vice-President 23 Civilian De- fense Club 2,33 Sales Club 2.3: Operetta Business Staff 2.3,-I3 Frush-Soph La- crosse 2, ,IV 33 JV Football l,33 JY Swim- ming 2. ANTHONY JAMES SLEBZAK Tony To own my own dairy farm XVILLARD RICHARD SMULLIAN Willie To be a very successful lawyer SAC Cafe Patrol 2,33 February Secre- tary 23 Homeroom Vice-President 2, Sec- retary 3,43 Dance Committees 43 Ag- assiz Association 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. RICHARD LEONARD SPENCE Dick To be a physician Audio-Visual Club 2,3,4Q Varsity Golf 3,4. JOHN IVINAND STORKE Pinnochio To be a success Varsity B Club 3,43 Locker Supervisors 33 Varsity Lacrosse 2,3,4. ERXVI N SEKIILOXV Srl: To make this a happier and better world in which to live SAC Representative 2.3. Secretary -ll I-Qxecutive Board 2,33 Homeroom Presi- dcnt 2, Vice-President 33 February '33 Yice-President 3,43 Service Club 2,3.-4: Yarsitv NB Club 4, President 4: Associa- tion of Club Presidents 43 YNY Club 21 Bancroft Literary Association 23 Office As' sistant -4: Frosh4Soph Lacrosse 23 Varsity Basketball 2,3,4: Yarsitv Soccer 3,43 In- tramurals 2.3.4. ANCELO SKARLATOS Ska rdin 1' To become a politician SAC Representative 2,3.-43 Executive Board 3,43 Cafe Patrol 2,3,43 February '55 President 2,33 Dance Committees 2,42 Varsity B Club 4, Vice-President 4: Association of Club Presidents 4, Vice- Presidcnt 43 Collegian 33 GREEN BM: 4, Art Editor 43 Hi-Y Club 2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 43 Art Service Club 4, President 43 Audio-Visual Club 2,3912 Clipper Club 33 Beginning Band 33 JV IVrestling 2, Varsity 3,43 JV Soccer 2. Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. IRVIN EUGENE SMITH Irv To marry a cute' little red-head Collegian Representative 2,3. RALPH EDWARD SOXVARDS Ralph To be a writer ALLAN L. STARR Al To be an eccentric technician in the United States Navy MICHAEL .IOSEPH SUAREZ The Governor To know a little about everything, and everything about one thing Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2,3,4: Ciuiiix BAG Business Staff 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Civil Defense Club 2,3,43 Library Club 2,3. JOHN SVAROVSKY The Szfar To begin where Lionel left off Remains To Be Seen 43 Intramurals 2.3,-13 Homeroom Treasurer 3,4. IVARREN MELVIN TSCHICKARDT Chick To be a musician SAC Representative 43 Homeroom, Vice- President 43 Dance Committees 43 Con- cert Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,33 Dance Band 2,3,4, Student Conductor 43 March- ing Band 2,3,43 Band Staff 43 Intramurals 2. ROBERT MONROE VVARNER Bob To own a shore home JV Football 23 JV Track 2, Varsity 33 Intramurals 3,4. KENNETH IVAYNE XVATKINS Ken To own a business of my own JOHN HARRAH IVHALEY, JR. 103' To graduate from the Baltimore City College Collegian 3,4. DENNIS PAIGE IVIELECH Dennis the Menace To be an artist or an actor SAC Representative 3: Homeroom Vice- President 3. 98 ati' 115' VM IVILLIAM B. THOMPSON Bill To live for Christ Choir 3.4. ELXVOOD JAMES WALTER Walt To have Cheryl and success Dance Committees 43 Collegian 23 GREEN BAG 23 Oriole 43 Rifle Club 2.3.43 Hunt- ing and Fishing Club 2,3,43 Varsity Rifle 2,3,4, Captain 4. IRWIN WASSERMAN Whistle To be a multi-millionaire Dance Committees 3,43 Civil Defense Club 3,43 History Club 33 Office Assistant 43 Frosh-Soph Football 23 Frosh-Soph La- crosse 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. KENNETH S. IVEINER Kenny To be a physicist Sales Club 3,41 JV VVrestIing 2,3, Var- sity 4. WILLIAM GEORGE NVHEELER Will To be a credit to my God, my school, and especially to my par- ents SAC Representative 5,43 Homeroonv Pres- ident 3,43 Special Assistant to the School Treasurer 43 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 233,-4. MARVIN IVIES Man' To be a credit to my parents Class Council 3,43 Dance Committees 2,3, 43 Autumn Hop Co-Chairman 43 Class Newletler 3,43 Frosh-Soph I-'ootball 2. KENT LEE IVILHELM Willie To live a good life and have fun doing it Intramurals 23 Varsity I-iootball Man- ager 2. PAUL T. XVOOD Tex To be half the man my father is getginning Band 2,33 Varsity Football 2, .,. LOUIS SAMUEL YANKELOV Yankee To be a meteorologist or a mu- sician Homeroom Secretary 33 Dance Commit- tees 43 Civil Defense Club 3: Chemistry Club 23 Marching Band 2,3,43 Concert Band 3,43 Stage Manager 4. MICHAEL PAUL ZELL Mike To find an ambition SAC Representative 2,33 Homeroom Vice- President 23 -IV Swimming 33 Intramurals 2,3,43 Office Assistant 43 Chemistry Club 4. Z il Ei 51.3 is ,L v Qs HARVEY YVOLFE Sam To be as famous as George XVash- ington and to be as well liked IIS IIIY IJZIYCYIIS Homeroom Treasurer 33 Honor Society 3.43 Quill and Scroll 3,-1, Treasurer 32 Association of Clttb Presidents 43 C111- legimz 2,3,4, Assistant Sports Editor 2,3. Sports Editor 3,4, Managing Editor 4, Ed- itor 43 Clinic Chairman, Collegian Press Convention 2,3,43 GREEN BAG Representa- tive 33 Class Newsletter 2,33 Agassiz As- sociation 2, Treasurer 23 Press Club 2: Co-Chairman, Miss City College Contest 43 Play Business Staff 33 JV Cross-Country 23 Intramurals 2,3. LEONARD RAY IVOZNY W oz To become a doctor Class Council 33 JV Wrestling 23 Intra- murals 2,4. DANIEL SPENCER YIENGER Dan To attend the Air Force Academy in Denver Audio-Visual Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 2. 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'.. left to Itmlzl Xiajevxskt Klages Coach XanSant Nitllet NICGIHIS JL n C' 4. re 1-K., , . ' . - f I . f ea-I , -tt In 4 H'- ,M -4t1v, 1' V 5 I ,, , fs- A N. ' ' 14.-. , .W , I ' , f if-1Qf A falling? . , az! WA ,,,.,.,..: 1' ,if . rf,--, it V- A wif. ' - ' ' 'I e -.,'i.Qf,- J A' 1 ', - , 1 ' ' 2 I ' Park, 6-33 Nlervo, I2-Og 1 lc, J-33 ' . , ,L-V D V ' bar, 1012-ll,Q3 :mtl ' ', IUQ-ILQ. . I' 1 , mzttclt, Bill Klztges shot the team's only hole-in-one. . C llthz J lf I' ' ,. X2-wg, ' 1 'H I x L. Z.. H . , A. 'Z , 2 , - . I 32 ' tr 1' W j Q ' ' H Q y ,. - K I 3' ' V P F :rt nz' 1 .' I NIS, lz 'elm 2 ' 'Q x ' 1' AI, - it A Q Q, V ., - ' .- it 1 A 3 1 1 n p .I l A W, 'g2g5E::5:t4. f' s A .',: lit 3 . ,N V' .' , X - 5 ii I aj A I , M W - Y 1 !,f, 4-Y - .5 Q ,, . , H A Y sf' ,l 1 . X , , 5 . ..A L k si. I 9 I , . . ' . . A A E Q I A . f . I ' ' F' . -H ld . . l::,'h-. f,Q,1.5+fff ' , 6 1 . ' ' , ., ' ,.' ',. , 2. inf-x X, -I A! Q' 2 7 , .Q M' Q .--vi 5253 Q r to ..vs2-W -M , i ' .,. .ea Tb i -k' : .6 A it - x s sl, , 140-1 4 3 ' ' ' ! ' Y I , +I.. 7327- was , 2 . er -A -An V Qmfv W A ,VU W' 'i ,rrp We it ' ,ae- -'fo' ,N t - ,pw V, Ig., ' ,. 4. 9 A - , . , . 'U J- ?' 44 4, 'J' , lhe chzuvnif knights get :mother one Just the Poli . 4. , , is A . . 1 'fix ' 1 A goalie. ' - 1 , V 4. r i ' A I dsl. ti ' :J Yi! AA ' fi 5' , H JH- . A Y f v 1 - M -. ,..,,,t.,,.f,w fha. fy- ' ' s t tic men aptu re .,1 -1. ' ' - L. 'f i -f Q O 'Xl 4 it l - . ti ' - - 1 . -.L ' .Xlter capturing the public school Crown by swztmp- ' 'A 115 an ing Poly, lil-Il, the Collegian stictkmen were edged out, ci Z5 8-T. lor the Xlatryltmd Scholastic chztntpionsliip in ll close. llllltl-lilbllglll gllllll' with St. l':tul's. ln this game Bob Nliser ranked up live goals, only to see City grztduztte lid -Q ,. , Rose mztke the winninw shot lor the o J zonents. In the I p . . ,m. . I J ' Q sa lirst hztll the lilztnk knights were in complete Control, O M gf 4 lending. 5-2, In hztlli-time: hut St. l'ztul's strong ztttfttk mztde it 5-1 within two minutes of the third quarter. M Somehow the lllzuk and Oranges defense w:tsn't clifk- ' ing :ind St. I':tul's went on to win ll thrilling game. v The ,Xlttmediams got oll' on the right foot in the , y i.f.' 41 lmeffinnitw ol the seztson hx downinw Southern, 9-3, in to A h , ri ' K' ' the lust league meet. 'i Trztiling lor over three quarters, the Cztstleers held 9 Bill llvrd tlizllks up tt tnzttlser in Poly gil HH' lforest Paula scoreless in the linztl quarter hy the fine defensive plays ol' Howztrd XVztlderm:m. .lohn Louder- milk. and lirnie Korerk :md triumphed, l0-7. At the next home game, the Clollegizms mowed down the big Putter- son stitltmen by 73. X KRSI IY. Ir!! In IHQIJI. Tuff lion: l-iiedmttn. lfxzms. Llztss, Niiset. xlllillll, Cotdisli. Thin! lfmr: XliIl'1l. l'l'1'1.Q '- I5 l'Wll'lF Wfm' ' f t Sim in I tml ll XX' tu it pst . ,Q mt- , tags '. ll ft C lllllll I tnli. I.illllll'llIllilx. litnsvn. lztxlot. Iliddiswn, Srrrmd Hou: Sldlillr.. 'IIIIVWIQ r. Rodin: . lt llud Xltl tin Ntldtttntn Collins llettistein, lnloil, Loauli lxe. liolfom lifmi Xloitictltowslsi. Korea . . . --Q xc .-- as -1 v-, Andie inns' . cz 9 f 0.0 'CPA Q vw .'- ... ,.,Ju4'- - s,qg'f A ,X Collegian shot whips past the goal-keepcfs stick in the heart ln't-liking St. l'aul's game. Publi School Title Poly's goal with 35 seconds remaining enabled the lingineers to hand City its only loss ol' the regular season, 5-4. .Xn 8-1 win over Forest Park brought the Knights closer to their public school crown. Bernstein and Bill Byrd led the scoring' with two goals each, while Dick Simpson, Bill NIcFaul, and Nliser each tallied Collegian goals. Before trouncing Patterson, l2-li, the stickmen walk- ed over Poly, 133, wrapping up the MSA public school championship. Poly's early lead was quickly sliced as Xliser and Tom Bidclison led the .Xlamedians with five and lour goals, respectively. Backing up the top scorers were Bernstein and Simpson with two tallies each. The Black and Orange defensive combination ol XValderman, Loudermilk, and Koreck stopped opposing attacks cold, while limmett Collins made his usual spectacular saves. Besides winning the honors ol' the Hall of Fame. Collins also won the Alumni Association trophy. lid Bernstein was chosen captain of his squad. v V Goalie limmett Collins foils a Poly shot, as the Black and Orange tlcfens moves in on the play. lfff lo Ifilgglrl, Top lt'on': Silterman, O'Neill, Frazier. Bolclowsky, NYhilc', Scholnick, Santiago, HlllHl1g!'7', Tllirrl 1fflZt'f Sapero. Silyerwootl, Lysher, Yan Xlstinc, lYollf, Xpplefeld, llolzapfel, Smith. IIIIIIIIIIQIT, Coach llvlassio, ,Scrmul Razr: Hood, nmnrzgrr, Leach. ninnrigrr, kontncr, Hooper, Braitman. Stiaslnngcr, Siegel, Satosky. Hughes, llitlclison. Itnllfmz lfoat lloiner, nzmzngwr, Xathans. llc-ll'Xrcipiclc', Nleudelson. Krongarcl, C-taiton, Blum, llonigliaro, rnunngw, Sit-clc, mrinngfr. . A6 f 6 I' Wifi? .- . l x Y!! IPC lf? i ab S TMG'-Q 'ZA RSIIX or oo t av oi isiman ooit nss irgano. Mirirllff Rozr: Cilasnt-r. nzmzngfw K, Nlilcs, 'in its dlllCS t u on 1 um :umm rr eanu nn 17 liollom Razr: Caine, Illllllllgfli, Samuel. C-ildcn. Varsity Nine 2nd Battling right down to the wire for the public school crown. the Varsity hasehall team ended its season with a record ol seven wins and three defeats to tie lor second place. The season opened as Coach -Ierrv Nathansons crew ran over Forest Park bv a score ol -1-l hehind the four- hit pitching of .lerrv Moore. In the second league con- test the Collegians downed Nlervo Tefh, 10-8, in a close struggle in which the Alamedians displaved power at the plate. XVith the aid of Don Cilden's single in the seventh lrame which sent the game into extra innings, the Black and Orange made it three in a row hy downing the Southern nine hy a score of 6-5. .Xlter losing to arch- rival Poly, the squad edged out Patterson, 7-G, as Ken Keeler singled home the winning run. 15,55 - 1. 1. f - Q ,s . .4 'L Sliding safc-lv into third hast- with a triple. Hill lhanti , heats the lhiovs-in fiom the oullit-lil. 5W2ll ZH Cl Zigk. l'hil lD'Angt'lo smatks Ulll another hit in compiling a l'fl 34 f. - i ' 'f lid Dishman's fast ball sails past a Patterson batter into the mitt of Sandy Taylor. Place ln Standings .Ks they completed the first half of their season with only one setback, the Black Knights began to look to a first place finish. In the second round they were ahle to defeat Forest Park, T-fi, and followed through by topping Klervo with five tallies against two. Chances of coming out on top in the MSA race were nearly shattered when Southern outscored the Cast- leers, 9-2. This upset defeat was redeemed when lid llishman hurled a one-hit victory against Poly, turning the tahles on the favored team, 2-I. ln the final game Patterson knocked a hard fighting City team into second place with a T-2 victory. Coach Nathanson was well pleased with the record of the Knights, since they were not even figured to finish in the first division of the MSA loop. Centerfielder Phil D'Angelo, who led his teammates in batting with an average of .-120, was elected to the Hall of Fame. sk' :Jw Scoring easily, jerry Moore crosses the plate on a hit to right field. Lf' ,Q a ..,,.. 1-a. . 1 .4,' My J. on- 'xy A-Q, .. .,. , qt. Glen Cooke delivers one of his south-paw offerings. 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I I Led hy MSX winners Clhzirlie Dull' :und l.eroy Hur- 5 , kev, tl1e BCC varsity t'llltlCl'liltliCli5, couched hy Fen Nlztrx, finished third' i11 the MSA duztl IIICCI 5l'2lllLllllgS, having won four league ineetv and dropped two. 'l'he field and l111rdle CVCIIIS stood out 218 the lilztck Knights took lirst plztte thirty-eight times to their op- ponents' nine. Nlurkey we11t undelieztted i11 tl1e shotput and diseus events, while Dirk lfosler 11nd Dull' were eztch defeated o11ly once in the high Qllllllll Zllltl high hurdles. respectively. Other hz1hituz1l winners were niilers Rick Sargent and Macy Berinztng hzilf-iniler Lloyd Mussel- mzmg -lelllelllilll lX'z1lt Gill: KlIlSllI1l1lll Perry Klineg pole- valters Ken Keller, Clhurlie Hechler, and Manuel Gur- ciztg and lJI'02lClKlllIlllJCl' Bob Lilly. 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SA J wi - .. Z! xl' 46 ef nllp D' Xngvlo Bmob all Dru ld D4 nh xrclt mw fur 1 'S 91' N ill: lnl V5 1'-:ss Tem m A 3 1 h irlf s Duff T1 xc S W lllfli ld Nlllle r Golf Americans in Dutch 5 Dutch Treat Dodged, iiRed Mill A Riot The evenings of May 13 and 14 marked the second presentation of Victor Herbert's musical fantasy hit, The Red Mill, on the City College stage. A cast of over 80 students of City and other Baltimore schools repeated the tremendous success that the show first received when it was presented on the City College stage in 1944. The action of the story takes place in the quaint town of Katwyk-ann-zee, Holland, where two American vaudevillians travelling in Europe finally run out of cash and find themselves broke and stranded. With Con Kidder, played by Chuck Kuebler, and Kid Conner, by Roger Jackson, the boys play havoc with the Burgo- master's plans to marry his daughter, Gretchen, to the Governor of Zeelandg rescue Gretchen from the haunted Red Mill: and just miss being thrown into the hoose- gow by acting as servants at the Red Mill lnn. Gretchen safely elopes with her lover, Dorik van Damm, and they all live happily ever after -after hilarious fun and comedy. Under the musical director for the show, Mrs. Blanche F. Bowlsbey, the BCC symphony orchestra pro- vided the music. Clarence De Haven served as dra- matic director, while Miss Carla Lee supervised the choreography. Business manager for the enterprise was Prof. Harold Greenwald. - CAST - Con Kidder .. . ........... Charles Kuebler Kid Conner ...... Roger Jackson Burgomaster .......... .. Arthur Laupus Franz, the Sheriff ........ . . . John Peightel TVillem, the Inn-Keeper . . . . . Robert Hardy Dorik van Damm ....... .... D onald Pyle Governor of Zeeland .. .... Edward Paul Joshua Pennyfeather ........ ..... J ohn Donahue Gretchen ..................... Jacqueline Kutlek Bertha, Burgomasteris Sister ......... Lisl Esler Tina ......................... . . . Charlotte Jones Countess de la Fere .......... ..... C arolyn Grant Gendarmes ., ......... .. . Robert Bruening Ronald Magness Servant . . . . . . John Abramson Notary ........... ...................... D onald Lowery Chorus and Others: Rona Blankman, Bertha Bennett, Alice Brownley, Virginia Hardy, Sue Moss, Rita Sobus, Charlotte Stone, Barbara Boublitz, Carol Farris, Charlotte Klimes, Evelyn Spiers, Ed Byrd, Richard Hastings, Jake Segaloff, David Smith, James Hardin, Ed Henningsen, Don Lowe, Jor- dan Paper, Bryant Berry, Alberta Bender, Mildred Coleman, Jean Hawkins, Barbara Kalor, Ann Friant, Pat Hildebrandt, Evelyn Horst, Mary Laucht, Winnie Oksen, Laura Owens, Georgia Tountos, Pat Cole, Mary Davis, Linda Martin, Margie Mercer, Mildred Petts, Jane Ruhl, Patsy Solomon, Jean Zeun, Dixon Gourley, Gary Lessner, Ronald Shea, Joseph Sowder, Dick Single, John Staylor, William Speer, David Watts, Lois Glick, Alice Armstrong, Arlene Gary, Carol Lee Haase, Libby Davidson, Doris Gabler, Patricia Guy, Cynthia Hubbard, Barbara Markow, Patricia Vemay, Angelo Amabile, Jack Benson, Stanford Brim, Myron Nadel, William Snyder, Donald D'Angelo, Robert Brinegar, Wal- lace Cowman, Bob Fulmer, Daniel Glasner, David Matthews, Aaron Kadish, Paul May, Charles Moment, Douglass Mc- Neill, Robert Nehus, Larry Pendleton, Charles Roebuck, A1a.n Rosenthal, William Russey, Jay Seidman, Jerry Sereb- off, Donald Shortt, Jeffrey Stiffman, George Torney, Rob- Wm his l I 1 ' W Z 0 x i Fixx en Yennan gllllli nf linnm thc licklt lmunm niuts fm his wedding In C-i'i'lllicn's dim x 120 n 1 I r T l 11,11 0 5 s- M-68.0. 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'I Chr lllxfq Rig! 1 'I hc dcl'glt-1 L I gri ' all I, 'fp Faq ' king g thc un ixnprmnplu L'0IlfCI'CIlC'C uf Hmc cli- , I111 ' prmiclcs cumci' lcl' -f 2' Kid- Wil HN- Ml - 'N ,' 2 1 HV D I :md Cmmn' suck I uzulc 'l A ' , . ' H - I 1-. st A Y X ' x d A. I'.1l Xiu' :xml lun! SlL'l'lS IJUSC uflum lwxnq nznnccl Cin Cnllcgv SWCCIIXCIIIIN. '53 Music, Hot and Cool, G reets Spring Season l liinmk Kuiglxu :xml Ihr-ix Ixuliu xmk In Illl' 'F I J '44 X iv .Xauw-I'rM . N . . , ' I Pfiufu l'ln-mx ul xx lIl'l lflullul IN lxuwlnlx allppul lllllhl' lu the X tl .4 Q, , f ss X11 i 0 islg, sham c. NIL-Ixu11u1l1u Im' limnullu. Sum lwguliu, :ami Lux lluxhglm lumulc hall! mm- Clllt'llQlll!IIlt'l!l 'll thc SIHDIIN lhumv. N Black Kmzghis June Semnrs 4 nights Bow Ou of School Life .. The sun smiled as the Class of blune. lfl55, entered BCC for the first time on September 8, HI52. Nlore than three hundred bewildered sophomores heard Mr. Yost ex- plain that the new City College undergraduates had passed their first intelligence test - they had chosen City College. Hardly had the class gotten adjusted to the new life, when, in -lanuary, Prof. Harley Allen was appointed as class adviser. liven before elections were held, the class was co-sponsoring with the February sophomores the Soph Hop. The financially unsuccessful affair, however, proved to be quite sttccessful socially. On the heels of this affair came the election of officers. lYilbur George became the first president of -lune 553 Nlati Tannnaru, vice-presiclent. Howard Heneson assumed the duties of secretary. while Barry Krause and Bill Nlehlhorn were chosen as treasurer and sergeant-at-arms, respectively. The newly elected officers quickly prepared an assembly on the class theme, the Bill of Rights. Nlr. Neil Swanson was speaker at the assembly on -lune ffl, l95fl, which closed the sophomore year activities. Soon after school reopened in September. election fever again took hold of the class. An unusually close election found Bill Alexander and Lewis Noonberg sharing the presidency. Herb Lewis took the office of vice- presiclent, and Howard Heneson retained his secretarial position. As Bill Mehlhorn was chosen treasurer, Dick Talkin became sergeant-at-arms. To top off the success of the Bill of Rights Assembly held in September, the -lunior -lubilee, a closed dance, was held. The Arbor Day Assembly in March was followed in April by the class's first big social event, the Starlight Dance. Politicians threw their hats into the ring near the close of school in the bid for senior year offices. As Bill Alexander became SAC prexy, Lew Noonberg took the of- fice of president alone. Other re-elected incumbents were Secretary Heneson and Vice-President Lewis. The new treasurer was .lack Doub, and .Ioe llonadio captured the sergeant-at-arms of- fice. The junior year was climaxed by the Ship XVreck Ball. Returning from vacation, June opened senior ac- : -s 'g - : til ' . S t r 1 Q...-----N .N-. 00 tivities by co-sponsoring the highly successful Victory Hop on Thanksgiving night after the sixty-sixth City-Poly clash. The gym was packed to capacity as Knights and their ladies overcame the mourning of the game by dancing to Brayden Ridenour's music. ln December the second Bill of Rights Assembly fea- tured Alumni President Robert Hammerman as the prin- cipal speaker. The Sweetheart Dance provided pleasant relaxation from the mid-term exams, but then the rush was' on as the -lime '55's began the last weeks before grad- uation. The Red Mill provided fun and entertainment for the school in the 0peretta's two night performances. A closed Dip 'n'Dance supplied the last bit of respite before final examinations and june XVeek began. The june XVeek activities began with the Sports Dance, held traditionally at the Dixie Ballroom, with the orchestra of Frank lVelsh supplying the music. Then, for the last appearance before the student body, june '55 presented Whis Wh Done Most For School ,,,,. . Xllilliam Alexander Done ilfosl For Class , Lewis Noonberg Mos! Likely To Succeed .... lVilliam Alexander lies! Persmialily , , Herbert Lewis .Host Versatile Vincent Cala Best Athlete . Edward Bernstein Iffl to Right, Standing: Herbert Lewis, lN'illiam Alexander, Vincent Cala. Smterf: Lewis Noon- berg, Edward Bernstein. its Farewell Assembly, which was well received by parents and students alike. The second of the open social activi- ties was the Moonlight Cruise on the 5.5. Tolclzester on -lune fi. On the upper deck plenty ot extraacurricular ac- tivities were married on, while llohnnv Moran gave the downbeat on the below-decks dance lloor. lfvents open only to seniors started with the formal prom held on the night ol june 9. Seniors danced their Bewzrers Uf The Palm American Legion Award - Malcolm Austin Dut- terer, Jr.: Bausch and Lomb Award - Frank Waldorfg Boris Ely Award - Martin M. Blumbergg Drum Corps Award - Ronald Joseph Reillog French Award f Norris Lynn Coxg Harvard Latin Book Award - John Bakery Hi-Y Medal - Bernard Leo Langeluttigg Hofmann Award - Mati Tammarug Honor Society Award - Howard Allen Waldermang Ingham Medal - Robert Kirk Headley, Jr. Jones Medal - James Keith Williamsg Latin Award - David Sidney Bogartg Leon S. Goldberg Award - Stuart Leslie Markoffg Leonard Trout Award - Ed- ward Bernsteing Loyalty Award - Emmett Cavan- augh Collins, Jr.: Mathematics Awards - David Green and Jay Barry Selding Morton Cohen Award - Leroy Murkey, Jr.g Philip Friedman Memorial Award - Mau- rice Arnold 'Wellsg P.-'l'.A. Medal - Mati Tam- marug Raine Medal - Miles Pennington Fischer: Readers Digest Award - Donald L. Fink: H. G. Roebuck Business Medal - James Francis Gallagher: H. G. Roebuck Editorial Medal - John VVilbert Becker. S.A.C. Award - William Bain Alexander, Jr.: Sehoenrich Award - Jay Barry Selding Shapiro Mu- sic Awards - Donald Vincent D'Angelo and John Bor- land VVeaver3 Smith Medal - Lewis Allan Noonberg and Donald Harvey Gildeng Sons of American Revolu- tion Award - Michael Lewis Abraham: Swanson Medal - Frank M. Waldorfg IIN. Youth Award - Guy Bert Maseritzg Unsung Hero Award - Joseph James VVilliam Bonadio. Peabody Prizes - tl! Donald L. Fink: 12h Joseph P. Goldberg: 43a Patil Burgan and Frank M. VValdorfg 151 Marshall R. Goldmang 16p Claude E. Wintnerg 171 Norris L. Cox, last dance as Clitv College students to the music ol' Larry Popoli in the ballroom ol the limerson Hotel. .Xlter receiving diplomas lirom His Honor, Mayor lhomas llfllcsandro, the members of the Class ol' .lune H435 celebrated their graduation at the stag banquet. The night ol Alunc ll, l955, climaxed the three years at Thistle on the Hill for the three hundred sixty-five new tl nnnn. l think we can lct him graduate - this time! the WVith Assembly for Final Famrewvell . Q. C. I 9.4 fi! nn. ,. Q..-X ws-1-L' Clam l'rcxicl1-nt 1.4-wix Xoonbcrg presents his Izlrcwcll scnlimcnts. I,1'fI: llusrpln Bmlzulio passes thc torch, symbol of Cin trarlition. to Yimlm' Rcigvr, whmc Ifeb4 lllllN '36 flux uill L4 ' L 4 In igllllfl 1 ' ' 'wp IIN flame llllllllllg Ifflrnr: D11 KZIICIIIQIIIIIIJ IJICSCIIIH the I.cm1al'c1 lmul .Xwarrl to ludwzanl Bcrllslcin for his not- zlblv comlilxlllicm to good sporlsmalwhip. lfrlfw: Class Adviser Hurlcv .Xllcn mmpluins of hung lcfl PUIIIIIICSS lwfzlllwc thc flzlss gmc 115 IIIUIIUX tu lllv smlmul. lf- rxvx Begin Celebranion at 'Sport Dance and Cruise f, , 1. ir 4 l11l1 1l1'1k nrlixilx wax 11-sillx' 1-Xlrzl-cl11'1'i111lz11 211 thc 111111111 gll'ilIlll'l1 1111-1 II11- SS, 'l'11l1l111!11. -1 IHU1- I'141ll11111111 fucililivx III C,wX1111 Oak Pink Q 111 111111111 11111si1 111111 gvllllz- N121 'lI'L'C'lCS wwe in 'fvml' l l fWI 'U' ff'l41V'1H If' llimk M VN mu' kc1'11111g with II11- 111111a111r11 :1t11111NIJI11'1'c z1b11a1'1l xl' I 'H' NIMH' Mllft' the 11'111xc Nhip. 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SIIIJCIUIICIIKICIII of Pulmlim lllqlllllilbll, PICSCIIIN thc class to Mayor D'.Xlcsz1mlm, in f. , D-C Mann' Thomas lJ'AlcSamim, jr.. premiums the mu-tml diploma to XIRIUYIQL' Walls ax Prof. Hanley .Xllcn xlsxists in the fercnmnx. 5l'lIilll N wax fum g., Ac llN'll' lmppx lD1ll'L'lllN hc- lmc- IL'1lXlllg Ian' thc ID'lllqlIl'l MICHAEL LEXVIS ABRAHAM Mike To do full credit to my abilities SAC Cafe Patrol 3,4, Captain 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 CRI-iles BM. 4, Associate Editor 43 Library Club 2, 3,-4, Officer-at-Large 43 Dramatics Club 2, 3,4, Vice-President 43 Stamp Club 2, Sec- retary 23 Science Research Club 3,4. Treasurer 43 Astronomy and Physics Club 3,4, Treasurer 43 Mr. Roberts 33 JV Track 23 Cheerleader 3,43 Intra- murals 3,4. H. NELSON ABT Nelse To be a Saw Bones Collegian Assistant Art Editor 23 Stage- craft Club I,2,33 Photography Club I. NVILLIAM BAIN ALEXANDER Bill To always try my best and be a sue-- cess in whatever I undertake SAC President 43 Executive Board 2,3, Secretary 33 Homeroom President I,2,33 Student President 43 June '55 Co-Presi- dent 33 Dance Committees 2,33 Honor So- ciety 3,43 Collegian 2,3, Art Editor 2,33 Service Club I,2,3,4Q Hunting and Fish- iti Club 1,23 .Association of Club Presi- dents 4, President 43 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse l,2, JV 33 Frosh-Soph Football I,2j Var- sity Rifle I,2, Hall of Fame. XVALTER JOHN ANDERSON Andy To go to college Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Locker Supervisors 2,3,43 Biology Club 23 Stamp and Coin Club 23 Music Club 43 Cast- leers 2,33 Clee Club 43 JV Football 33 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Intramurals 2, 3,4. THOMAS B. AUER No-Tummy Tommy To become a successful playboy School Store 3,4. FRANCIS LUCIAN BACLI I'll'I1l1k To go to college and be a success in business Intramurals 4. l3O JOHN MICHAEL ABRAMSON The joker To make a million, give or take a little Dramatics Club 43 Art Club 43 Clee Club 43 Varsity Soccer 43 Varsity Swimming 4. JOHN CHARLES AHLFELDT To become a success in life XVALTER FRANCIS ALLEN Walt To be a bachelor SAC 33 Homerootn Vice-President 3. ROBERT FRANCIS ARMSTRONG Bo To be a card shark on a river boat SAC 2,33 Homeroom President 2,33 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Audio-Visual Club 33 Drum 8: Bugle Corps 23 Cheerleader 33 JV Baseball 33 JV Football 23 Varsity Wrestling 2. JERRY 1. lurk To get a million SAC 33 Homeroom Secretary 23 Current Events Club 23 Audio-Visual Club 23 Locker Supervisors 23 Library Club 2: Current Events Club 33 Wrestling 2,33 Intramurals l,2. JAMES L. BAKER jinzmie To become a successful stenog- rapher School Store 3,4. JOHN S. BAKER To die in a blaze of glory SAC Cafe Patrol 35 Dance Committee 2: Honor Society 3,43 Association of Club Presidents 4: Dramatics Club 2,3,4, Re- cording SCCYCIHTY 4: Bancroft Literary As- sociation 3,4, Treasurer 43 Classical Club 3,4, Yicc'President 3, President 4. ROBERT WVAYNE BAKER Bob To become an architect and drafts- man Intramurals 2,3,4, XVILLIAM D1LL1oN BALL Willy To marry a brunette with blue eyes JERRY MARVIN BANK j.B. To be a credit to my family SAC 2, Cafe Patrol 43 June '55 Class Council 3: Senior Sentinel 43 Collegian 2: Service Club 43 Bancroft Literary Asso- ciation 2g Orchestra 2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3,4. ROBERT YV. BARNES To become a teacher Cafe Patrol 2,33 Library Club 4. JOSEPH BERNARD BATEMAN joe To be happily married SAC 4: Homeroom President 45 Varsity Track 3. ROBERT LEWIS BAKER Bob To be a biologist Honor Society 4: Biology Club 2,3,4g Ag- assiz Association -lg Science Research Club 4. ALEXANDER CARL BALI KO, III Al To be a success SAC Cafe Patrol 4. ROBERT EUGENE BALLARD Batman To be able to see and play football without glasses Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 3: JV Football 2, Varsity 3,45 JV Track 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2. RICHARD KIRK BANKS To cross the goal line in everything I do Art Service Club 3,43 Civil Defense Club 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. HERBERT BARTHLOWV Herb To be of service to my mother, father and country Castleers 33 Frosh-Soph Football 2. THOMAS MILTON BEAUFELTER Boll To be a success l3l ROBERT A. BECK Beck To get married SAC 3,43 Homeroom President 3, Vice- President 43 JV Bowling 3. CALVIN BELSKY Cal To become a first class dentist CHARLES SOLOMON BERDIANSKY To be a pharmacist EDWARD BERNSTEIN Ed To keep on smiling SAC l,2,3,4, Executive Board 13 Home- room President l,3,4, Vice-President 23 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Service Club 4: Varsity B Club 2,3,43 Press Club 13 Choir 43 Varsity Soc- cer 2,3,43 Varsity Basketball 2,3,43 Varsity Lacrosse l,2,3,4. WILLIAM HENRY BESSEL, JR. Bill To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them Dance Committee 43 Collegian 43 Locker Supervisors 3,43 Cafe Patrol 43 Choir 2,33 JV Football 2,33 JV Baseball 3. TERRY K. BIRDSEY Hajji Baba To be a success SAC 43 Homcroom President 4. 132 JOHN W. BECKER To discover the end of the earth Quill and Scroll 3,4, President 43 Honor Society 3,43 Association of Club Presi- dents 43 Ciuiiix BAG l,2,3,4, Assistant Copy Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 43 Collegian Exchange I3 Archives Staff 2,3,4, Assistant Archivist 3, Archivist 43 Public Relations Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 33 Collegian Roll of Honor 2.3, Chairman 33 Collegian Press Convention 2.3, Registrar 33 MSPA Convention 2,3,4, Student Chairman 3: The Maryland Scroll 2,3,4, Circulation Manager 3, Student Editor 43 SIPA Con- vention 33 Collegian Art Staff 33 Dra- matics Club l,2,33 Language Club 2.3, Treasurer 33 Intramurals l,2,3. RICHARD XVILLIAM BENNER Dick To become an architect .IV Cross-Country 2, Varsity 3,43 Varsity Track 4. JOHN JOSEPH BERNARDING john To be a lithographer or photo- engraver SAC 23 Collegian 3,4. BRYANT BERRY Number 698835 To be a sheep rustler Choir 3g Band 33 Glee Club 43 Mr. Roberts 53 Frosh-Soph Baseball 23 Frosh- Soph Football 2, -IV 3. JOHN BEJSHAK B. B. To be a success Homeroom Treasurer 3. james HEMPHILL BLANDFORD Devil To have my own 20 piece band june Class Council 3,43 Concert Band 'P 34 Orchestra 34 Marchin Band 2,3,4: -. , 3 . 3 g Brigadoon 3. ALAN JAY lsrocgic ,lay To be a success in the field of mecli- eine Cafe Patrol 2,3,43 Honor Society 3.4: Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2,3, Treas- urer 43 Collegian Art Staff 3: Photogra- phy Club 1,23 Radio Broadcasting Club 3,43 I-'rosh-Soph Lacrosse l,2, JV 3: Intra- murals l,2,3. MARTIN M. BLI7 MBERG lllnrly To be il credit to my family and friends June '55 Class Council 2.3.43 CRI-,tx BAC 43 Collegian 3,43 JV Wrestling 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2.3.4. JOSEPH JAMES BONADIO joe To serve God well and undertake only good Homerootn Sergeant-at-Arms 2,3,43 June Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Marching Band 23 Concert Band 2,3,43 Collegians 2,3,43 Mr. Roberts 3, Brigadoon 33 JV Foot- ball 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. DONALD EDVVARD BOVVMAN Don To become a doctor Choir 2.3.4. HARRY JAMES BROXVN To be happy in whatever field I enter Hi-Y Club 3,43 Concert Band 2,3,4I Marching Band 2,3,43 Dance Band 23, 43 Orchestra 2,33 Brigadoon 33 Varsity Cross-Country 32 lntratnttrals 2,3,4. JEROME PAUL BUKOVSKY, JR. jerry To be an M.D. Cafe Patrol 23 Irlomerootn Vice-Presi- dent 2: Cboir 2,33 Ifrosh-Soph Lacrosse 2. JV 33 JV Cross-Country 2. 3 I N I hi! 15' 5 FRANKLIN JOSEPH BLIYM Frank To live up to the expectations ol' my parents Collegian 23 Marching Band 2,3,43 Con- cert llancl 2.3.4, Stage Manager 3, Sec- retary 43 Orchestra 2,43 Dance Band 3,42 Castleers 33 All-Maryland Orchestra 3,43 Play Orchestra 2.3,43 Dixieland Band 3.41 Skin ol Our Teeth 2, 4'Mr. Roberts 3, Remains To Ile Seen 4. DAVID SIDNEY BOCART Huznph To be a diplomat Cafe Patrol 3.43 Honor Society 3,43 Col- legian I3 Library Club 3,43 Photography Club I3 Press Club I3 Modern Language Club 2.3, Secretary 3: Dramatics Club 2,3,43 Science Research Club 2,3,4, Vice- President 43 Astronomy Club 3,-I, Re- cording Secretary 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3.4, Corresponding Secretary 43 Classical Club 3,4, Recording Secretary 3,43 Chemistry Club 3,43 Frosh-Soph Laa crosse I3 Intramurals l,2. DONALD BRUCE BOUGHMAN To graduate from City College IVILLIAM HENRY ISRAUER Bill To play pro baseball Varsity Baseball 23,43 JV I-'ootball 2 vu-sity 3.4. ' TOMMY BILRTON BROXVN Sleepy To become a paratrooper RONALD EDWARD BU NTI NG Hunt To ride in a sheriIl s posse Stagecralt Club 2,33 Choir 43 Intrantutv als 2,3,4. 4 PAUL BURC.-KN To he Rl doctor or research scientist Cafe Patrol 3,43 Homeroom Prt-sidt-nt 2: Honor Society 3,43 Library Club 2,?l,-I: Chess ami Checker Club 3,4, Sergeant-ab .Xrms 43 Mathematics Club 4. JOHN WILLIAM BURNS To be a credit to my parents, rela- tives, and friends SAC 23 Homcroom Treasurer 23 Oriole' 23 GREEN BM: 2, CHARLES BUTLER Chuck To be successful VINCENT JOSEPH CALA Egor lRob0tJ To lead a good happy life in this world so that I may lead a happy one in the next SAC 3,43 Homeroom Vice-President 3. President 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Col- legian News Bureau 3g Varsity B Club 43 Varsity Football 3,43 Varsity Wrestling 33 Varsity Track 3,4. MELVIN CHAIET Har To be a successful veterinarian Hunting and Fishing Club 43 Science Re- search Club 43 Intramurals 2.3,-I. EIJNVARIJ NORMAN CHMIELEIVSKI Nornz 'l'o be at credit to my mother, lath- er, and friends 3 1 1? N X I JQXNIES NEIL BURGEE 5. M. 'I'o be as brilliant and handsome as Robert Hardy Intramurals 23. ROBERT JACK BU RT Boll To be as fine a person as my par- ents want me to be Cafe Patrol 3,43 Homeroom Sergeant-av Arms 43 Honor Society 3,43 Collegian 3,43 Library Club 2,3,4, Officer-at-Large 33 Dramatics Club 2,3,4, 'Treasurer 43 ML Roberts 33 Brigadoon 3. IVILLIAM EDWARD BYRD Bill I-'rosh-Soph Football 2, JV 3, Varsity 43 Varsity Lacrosse 3,4. JAINIES F. CASSENS jim To go into the ministry Cafe Patrol 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Li- brary Club 2,3,4, Secretary 43 Intramurals l,2.3,4. JOHN PLEASANTS CHEW jack A' 'l'o go to college and be a success Hunting and Fishing Club 23 JV Swim- ming 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. STANLEY SHELDON CISSELL Saw 'I'o become a C.P.A. Dante Connnitlces 33 School Store 3: Sales Club 3. BERNARD CI.ATTENBL'RC Bernie Tc become a successful stenograph- er and advance to a business executive HARVEY LEE COHEN To become a success in the Field ol' chemistry Mr, Roberts 2: Brigadoon 3: March- ing Band 23,41 Concert Band 2,3,-11 Or- chestra 3,4. NVILLIAM NATHAN COHEN Bill To become a lawyer Cafe Patrol 33 Dance Committee 33 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 jV Wrestling 2. EMMETT CAVANAUGH COLLINS To be a successful business man SAC 2,3,4g Homeroom Vice-President 2. 3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Hi-Y Club 3,45 .IV Baseball lg JV Soccer l,2, Varsity 3,4, All-Maryland 33 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 1, Varsity 2,3,4, All-Maryland 3,43 Intra- murals l,2,3,4. GORDON EUGENE COVINGTON Nodrog To study mechanical engineering Intramurals 3. NEWVHALL BLACKISTON COX Nick To stand for what I believe Collegian Photography Editor 43 Pho- tography Club 3, Vice-President 3: Choir 2,3,4. kr GEORGE JAMES COCOROS Greek To make a million and live to spend it Dance Committee 3: Collegian 35 Radio Broadcasting Club 25 Clee Club 2,3,4: Intramurals 3. HARVEY NIYRON COHEN Harzf To become a dentist Stagecraft Club 23 Audio-Visual Club 2,3. -IERRY COLLIDGE Cisco To be a credit to my parents Stagecraft Club 2,3,4g Audio-Visual Club 2.3: Civilian Defense 2,33 Skin of Our Teeth 2: The Fortune TelIer 2: Mr. Roberts 3: Brigadoon 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. DOUGLAS MARVIN COOK Doug To be a credit to my mother and dad EDWARD WALLACE COWMAN Wally To be an orchestra director and teacher Orchestra 23,43 Fortune Teller 2: Skin of Our Teeth 2: Brigadoon 3: Remains To Be Seen 4. NORRIS LYNN COX Poursuivre la vertu et connaissance Chess Club 2,3,4. l -IANIES DONALD CRYER Don To be a farmer Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 3,43 Cas- tleers 3: JV I-'ootball 2, Varsity 3.4. DONALD V. D'ANGELO To be a high school teacher Classical Club 3: Marching Band 2.3.4. Drum Major 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,4: For- tune Teller 2: Brigad0on 33 Mr. Rob- erts 3: JV Swimming 2. RAYMOND J. DANIEL Ray To one day own a chain of res- IHUYHITIS Homeroom President 2: Biology Club 2. BENJAMIN NORMAN DAVIS Ben To be a success and a credit to my mother Cafe Patrol 3,43 Homeroom Treasurer 3: Honor Society 3,43 Dramatics Club 3,45 Classical Club 3,4, Program Chairman 3. 4: Carrollton-XVight Literary Society 3: Press Club l. RAYMOND GORDON DELLMAN Gordon To be an electrical engineer Homeroom Secretary 4: Hunting and Fishing Club 2: Intramurals 3,4. FDXVARD XVALTER DISHNIAN To play for the Orioles Locker Supervisors 33 Varsity Bowling 3,41 .IV Baseball 2,3, Varsity 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. ROBERT -IANIES CURRENT jim To represent my parents and re- ligion honorably throughout life Locker Supervisors 3,4, Secretary 45 Bi- ology Club 23 Castleers 3: Choir 4: In- tramurals 2. PHILIP STEPHEN D'ANGELO Phil To have God at my side at all times Homeroom President 2,3,4: Varsity B Club 43 Audio Visual Club 2: Clee Club 2,3,4g JV Football 2: Varsity Basketball 2,33 Varsity Swimming 43 Varsity Base- ball 2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3,4. DAVID C. DASCH Dave To be a credit to my parents and someday to be a famous organist SAC 3: Homeroom Vice-President 3: Col- legian 21 Choir 3,4, Treasurer 4, Sec- retary 4. DAVID NVI LLIAM DAVIS Dave To be a success in music Orchestra 2,3,4. DONALD EUGENE DI BASTIANI Gene To get it high school diploma and at good job ALLAN PAUL DORIS Al To be at credit to my country, my latuily, and my school Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2: Hun0r Suticty 3,43 Math Club 3,43 Varsity Cross- Cottntry 3,43 Varsity Fencing 3: Intra- murals 2,3,4. STEVVART NEAVE DORWEIS Stew To graduate into a successful field of business Cafe Patrol 3,43 Library Club 23 Stamp Club 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. CHARLES V. DUFF Charlie To be at success Cafe Patrol 43 Homeroom Sergeant-ar Arms l, Secretary 33 Collegian 33 Classi- cal Club I3 Sales Club 33 JV Track l,2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals l,2,3,4. GUY FLOYD DURHAM Guy To amass an abundance of wealth in relatively rapid sequence Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 43 Collegians 2,3,43 Hi-Y Talent Show 33 Fortune Teller 23 Brigadoon 33 Or- chestra 4. RICHARD JEROME EGAN Egan To graduate from college Intramurals 4. PETER ENTORF Pete To be a ????? Current Events Club 43 Mathematics Club 43 JV Soccer 33 JV Swimming 3, Varsity 43 JV Lacrosse 2,3. MICHAEL ANTHONY FARINACCI Mike To do the utmost for my parents Marching Band 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,4. JOHN IV. DOUB, JR. jack To join the Foreign Legion and have camel races June '55 Treasurer 43 JV Football 2.3. 1 Varsity 43 JV Lacrosse L,3, Varsity 4. juries L. DUNKERTON jed To honor God in all that I do Cafe Patrol 43 Homeroom Sergeant-av .Xrms 33 Honor Society 3,43 Glu-iris BM. 3: MSPA Convention 33 Public Relations Committee 33 Dramatics Club 2.3: Lan- guage Clnb 2,3. MALCOLM Ausrm DUTTERER, JR. lllal To be a junior high school teacher Homeroom Sergeant - at - Arms 2, Vice- President 43 Dance Committee 33 Honor Society 43 Association of 'Club Presidents 33 Current Events Club 2g FTA 3, Vice- President 33 Choir 4, President 4. ROBERT CANIPBELL EMBRY, .IR- Bob To be ll success in whatever I at- tempt Cale Patrol 2,3,43 Dance Committee 43 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Glu-:HN BAG 43 Hi-Y 3,4, Sec- retary 43 Mathematics Club 3,43 Frosh- Soph Lacrosse 23 Varsity Baseball Man- ager l,23 intramurals l,2,3,4. MYRON A. FARBER Abba To be always free, faithful, and for- giving SAC 2,3,43 Executive Board 3,-l, Secretary 33 Homeroom Vice-President 2,33 Class Council 2,3,4: Editor, Class Paper 2,33 Assemblies 2,3,43 Service Club 43 Collegi- an 2: GREEN BM: 43 Current Events Club 2. DONALD CHARLES FAUST To be an architect JV Football 3: Varsity Wrestling 3,43 In- tramurals 2. l37 DONALD LOUIS FI NK Don To achieve success in a manner that will make my parents proud Dance Committee 43 Honor Society 3.4, Quill and Scroll 3,42 GREEN BMI 3: Af- chives Staff 33 Collegian Press Conven- tion 3, Chairman of Judges 3: SIPA Con- vention 33 The lllrnjvland Scroll 3, Cir- culation Manager 43 Dramatics Club 2,3,4: Language Club 2, Secretary 33 Clas- sical Club 43 JV Baseball 33 Intramurals I,2,3,43 Honor Society Vice-President 43 Quill and Scroll Treasurer 43 Classical Club Treasurer 4. MILES PENNINGTON FISCHER Mouldy To serve my country Cafe Patrol 43 Homeroom Vice-President 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Quill and Scroll 4, Secretary 43 GREEN BAG 3,4, Copy Edi- tor 3, June Senior Editor 43 Archives Staff 3,43 The Maryland Scroll 33 Public Relations Committtee 33 Language Club 2.3, Vice-President 3: Frosh-Soph Lacrosse I, JV 2,33 Intramurals I,2,3,4. KENNETH FOLEY Ken To be and not to seem STANLEY BERNARD FRADIN Stan To be an honor to my mother and father Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3,4Q Orchestra 2,3,43 All-Maryland Band 2,3,43 Dance Band 43 Brigadoon 33 Mr. Rob- erts 3: Remains To Be Seen 43 Intra- murals 2,3,4. IRVING FREEDMAN I1-u To become a lawyer Frosh-Soph Football 2. HOXVARD FRIEDMAN Fried To be a success in life Dance Committee 33 Stagecrafl 2: Intra- murals 2,3,4. GAITHER LEE FISCH BACH Lee To become a minister Library Club 43 Bancroft Literary Society 3,-1. STUART FLOAM Stu To be independent and a suc- cess Intramurals 3. ROBERT H. FOSLER Foo To be successful in everything JV Football 3,43 JV Basketball 2,33 JV Track 2, Varsity 4, MSA High Jump Champion 4. CLEMENT JOSEPH FRENCHY Clem To be an accountant Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3,4. PAUL MICHAEL FRIEDLANDER Lucky To be a success Intramurals 2.3,-1. MELVIN MILES FRIEDMAN Mel To be healthy, wealthy, and wise Homeroom Vice-President 23 June '55 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committees 3.4: Class Newsletter 3.4: Brotherhood Club 33 Office Assistant 43 Intramurals 2,3,-4. DENNIS XV. FRY To teach Cafe Patrol 1.2: June '55 Class Council -4: Homeroom Vice-President l. Secretary 23.43 Dance Committee 2: Honor Society 3.4: Association of Club Presidents 4: Honor Committee 4: Collegian 12.3.43 Dramatics Club 2.3.4. President 4: Classi- tal Club 2.3.4. Secretary 3. Yice-Presi- dent 4: Bancroft Literary Association 2, 3.4. Secretary 3. JAMES FRANCIS CALLAGHER .lim To be a credit to my mother and my God Dance Committee 2: CRI-il-'Y BML 4: Col- legian 3.4: Biology Club 2: Varsity La- crosse Manager 2. KEITH GASSER Twig To be a success in medicine Bancroft Literary Society 4: Radio Broad- casting Club 4: UNY 4: Frosh-Soph Bas- ketball 2. JERRY EDWARD GILES jerry To be a doctor Biology Club 2.3: Sales Club 3: Physics Club 3: Chess and Checker Club 3: Sci- ence Research Club 2.3. JACK GIORDANO Geronimo To get out of high school Audio-Visual 3.4. Vice-President 4: Hunt- ing and Fishing Club 3: Stamp and Coin Club 3: Clee Club 2.3. HERBERT MARTIN GLASER lllexican To open a delicatessen concession at Knocko's Collegian 2: Stagecraft Club 2.3: Biology Club 2: Choir 2.3: Remains To Be Seen 4: Intramurals 2.3. ROBERT YVILLIANI FULMER Bob To build it roadster or hot rod School Store 2.3.41 Marching Band 3.4: Concert Band 3.4: Orcliestra 3.4: ML Roberts 3. MANUEL GARCIA Spaniard To enter the field of medicine Marching Band 2.3.4: Concert Band 2,3,4: Dance Band 3.4: JV Track 2,3, Varsity 4: JV Swimming 2. Varsity 3.4: Varsity Soc' cer 4. DONALD HARVEY GILDEN Don To be a man among men SAC 2.3.4, Secretary 4: I-Ixccutive Board 4: Cafe I'atrol 3: Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 3, 'Treasurer 3: Dance Committees 2.4: Honor Society 3.4. Vice-President 4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Association of Club Presidents 4, Treasurer 4. WALTER ARTHUR GILI. Walt To become at successful architect Art Service Club 4. LEONARD JOSEPH GIZINSKI Len To be a success in life Dance Committee 3: Collegian 3.4: cilllil-TN Bus 3.4: Audio-Visual 2.3: Radio Broad- casting Club 2.3: Clee Club 2.3.4: Skin of Our Teeth 2: Brigatloon 3: Intra- murals 2.3.4. HAROLD GLAZER To become a dentist Honor Society 4: Cafe Patrol 3.4: Library Club 3.4: Mathematics Club 4: Chess and Checker Club 4. l39 NI I LTON P. GLAZER .Vlllon To be successful Cale Patrol 23,43 Honor Society 43 I,i- brary Club 2,343 Chess and Chet ker Club 3.4, 'lreasuier 3,43 Mathematics Club 4. STAN LEY LESTER GOLDBERG Sch n u n To be a pharmacist Stagecralt Club 23 Castleers 33 Skin of Our Teeth 23 Fortune Teller 2. JOEL S. GORDON Flaslz To go to New York by way ol Hong Kong. Cafe Patrol 3, Assistant Captain 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 As- sociation of Club Presidents 43 GRLIQN BM: 2,32 Library Club 33 Radio Broad- casting Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 43 Science Research Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 43 Dramatics Club 3,43 As- tronomy Club 3,4, Secretary 3, ViceAPres- ident 43 Language Club 2,33 Press Club IJ JV Basketball Manager 1,23 Intra- murals l,2,3,4. STUART NORMAN GORIN Stu To be successful in the newspaper field Cafe Patrol 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Oriole 2,3,4, Managing Editor 3, Editor- in-Chief 43 Collegian 2,3,43 Collegian News Bureau 2,3,4, Associate Editor 43 GREEN BAG 33 Collegian Press Convention 33 MSPA Convention 33 CSP.-X Conven- tion 33 Chess and Checker Club 23 Chess Team 3,43 Stamp Club 23 Service Club 43 Brigadoon 3. GEORGE OSCAR GROSSNICKLE Gross To become a jet test pilot Varsity Soccer 4. R. DOFGLASS HALL Rolzcrl Hall To get married and be happy Yausity Wrestling 3,4. LEONARD HAROLD GOLDBERG Golrllzug To become president ol my fra- ternity Homeroom Vice-President 23 Stagecraft Club 3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Or- chestra 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. BARRY LEE GONIBOROV To enter textile manufacturing Cafe Patrol 43 June '35 Class Council 43 Dance Committee 43 Library Club 43 Col- legian 43 Senior Sentinel 4, I-iditor 43 Chemistry Club 43 Athletic Service Club 4, Vice-President 4. ROBERT GEORGE GORDON Gordie the Red To achieve all goals I reach lor Homeroom 'I'reasurer 33 JV Swimming 3, Varsity 43 JV Track 2,3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2. OSCAR DAVID GREEN III To be a GPA or a chemist Honor Society 43 Collegian 3,43 Library Club 3,43 Chess and Checker Club 2.3,43 Civil Defense Club 2,3,43 Stamp and Coin Club 23 Intramurals 3,4. JIUIJAH sTAN1.EY cuunrskv To try for sincerity and honesty in all my undertakings Cafe Patrol 33 Current Events Club 3. JOSEPH G. HANDELNI.-XN Illlllllfllllllllll Twin To be at success in the field ol med- icine SNC 23 Homeroom Yite-President 23 Dance QIOIIIIHTIICC 33 Honor Society 4 Mathematics Club 4: l'NY 43 Intramurals 2.3,4. ALLEN HANENBAU NI Hrzndellmum Twin To be a pharmacist Cafe Patrol 43 june '55 Council 3,43 Prom Chairman 43 Dance Committees 3,43 CRI-.I-QS Bar. 3,42 Oriole 33 Collegian 33 Class Newsletter 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2.3,-I, Secretary 3,43 Service Club 43 Choir 2,3,43 Cheerleader 2,3,43 Intramur- als 2,3,4. STANLEY E. HARGADON Big Stan To be half the man my father is Homeroom Secretary 23 Biology Club 23 Sales Club 23 Glee Club 2,3,43 Castleers l. CHARLES VIULIAN HARRISON Chuck To make my parents proud of me SAC 2,33 Homeroom President 3, Vice- President 23 june Class Council 2,33 Dance Committees 2,33 Service Club 2,33 Varsity HB Club 43 Collegian 23 Current Events Club 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,33 Castleers 2,33 Remains To Be Seen 43 Varsity Bowling 3.4, Captain 3,43 Ifrosh4Soph Football 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. FRANKLIN DAVID HART Frank To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them Homeroom President 43 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 UNY 3.4, Treasurer 43 Beginning Glee Club 2,3. ROBERT KIRK HEADLEY Bob To discover a new species of lizard Agassiz Association 3,4, Vice-President 43 Biology Club 2,4. CHARLES LEE HEDGEPETH Hedge To marry the most beautiful girl in the world SAC 23 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 4, President 23 Frosh-Soph Football 2, JV 33 JV Basketball 33 Intramurals 2,3. '99 if , ws STANLEY HAN DXVERGER To be a success Cafe Patrol 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Cur- rent Events Club 3.4. Treasurer 43 Math- ematics Club 3,43 Library Club 4, Pres- ident 4. ROBERT CLYDE HARDY Sagebrush To be an officer in the submar- ine service of the United States Navy Radio Club 2,33 Stagecraft Club 43 Chess and Checker Club 23 Glee Club 2,3,43 Fortune Teller 23 Brigadoon 3. EARL MONROE HARRY Harry Oil Can To be a draftsman Intramurals 4. GORDON HOLMES HAYNE Smiley To be a credit to my parents Dance Committees 3.4: Drum and Bugle Corps 23 Castleers 33 Glee Club 43 In- tramurals 2. CHARLES RUSSELL HECHLER Chalie To go to college Varsity B Club 3,43 JV Track 2, Varsity 3,43 Varsity Swimming 2,3,43 Intramur- als 2,3,4. CARROLL LOUIS HEIM To be a chemical engineer l4l 4 ALLAN HENESON Al To become a multi-millionaire THEODORE FRANK HERCHA Herch To own my own business Choir 43 Beginning Glee Club 3. ALBERT JAY HEROLD Al To be a success JOHN XVILLIAM HILTON Little john To be a lawyer Homeroom Sergeantrat-Arms 23 Intraa murals 2. CARL ALBERT HOKANSON Hokey To live a successful Christian life before my fellow men Concert Band 2,3,-13 Marching Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 JV Cross-Country 2,3. Varsity 43 JV Track 2.3, Varsity 4. THOMAS ANDREXVS HOLLAND Tom my To become a religious educational worker Dramatics Club 3,4. fu? HOWVARD MARTIN HENESON To be a credit to my wonderful parents SAC 2, Committees 23,43 Cafe Patrol 3, 43 Homeroom President 23 June Sec- retary 23,43 Dance Committees 2,3,43 As- sembly Committees 2,3,43 Service Club 43 Gnmix BAG 4, Activities Editor 43 Audio- Visual Club 23,43 Library Club 2,33 Cur- rent Events Club 4. JACK MORTON HERMAN To enter the medical profession Dance Committee 43 Honor Society 5,43 Chess and Checker Club I3 Chemistry Club 33 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 2,3,4, Vice'President 4. ROSS GRAHAM HILLDRUP Arch To be successful in all I undertake Homeroom President 23 JV Swimming 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2. ROBERT ALLEN HOFFMAN To be a success Cafe Patrol 3,4. ALFRED CHARLES HOLDEN, JR. Al To return to the City College stage as an engineer Dance Committee 33 Honor Society 43 Chess and Checker Club 3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 23,43 JV Cross-Country 2, Varsity 3,43 JV Track 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,4. PAUL DAVID HOLT The Rev. To become a lawyer JY Baseball 2. LARRY JOHN HOLTON Hot Rod To build the fastest hot rod on the race tracks Intramurals 2,3,4. TERRENCE FIELD HYDE Terry To be a diesel engineer Photography Club 23 Biology Club 33 Science Research Club 4g JV Bowling gf Intramurals 2,3. ROGER F. JACKSON jack SAC Committees 3,43 Homeroom Treas- urer 2, President 3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Hi-Y Club 43 Glee Club 2,3,4, Treas- urer 3, President 43 Brigadoon 3, Mr. Roberts 33 JV Lacrosse 23 Varsity Soc- cer 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. RICHARD LEROY JEWELL Dick To visit the forty-eight states RONALD THOMAS JOHNSON Ronnie To graduate Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice-President 43 JV Basketball 23 Varsity Baseball 3,-43 Intramurals 2,3,4. KENNETH FRANCIS JOY Ace The Hawk To be a great lover Castleers 3. -lrr . I 1 MILTON EDWARD B. HUCKE Dulch To have a car for everyday in the week Marching Band 3, Concert Band 43 Frosh- Soph Football 2, JV 3, Varsity 43 JV Baseball 2,3. JOHN AUGUST IDZIK jack To be a Chesapeake Bay pilot ROBERT SAMUEL JETT, JR. Sam To succeed in all ventures I un- dertake GREEN BAG 33 Locker Supervisor 43 Math Club 43 JV Cross-Country 23 JV Wres- tling 2, Varsity 3,43 JV Lacrosse 2.3. ROBERT JOHNSON Bob To be as smart as Einstein Audio-Visual Club 3. BIALCOLNI JORDAN To be a success Locker Supervisors 3,4. H. FRANK JOYNER Tex To be a success for my mother and father Dance Committee 33 Audio-Visual Club 23,43 Drum and Bugle Corps 2J Brig- adoon 3, I43 RONALD CHRISTIAN KAMPES To find a career that I am inter- ested in Dance Committtec 43 Sales Club 3,43 -IX' Track 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 23,-I. ARTHUR DAVID KARFGIN Dave To be a doctor Intramurals 4. LIONEL KATZOFF To be a chemist Science Research Club 2,3,43 Mathematics Club 43 Chemistry Club 4. ROBERT ALLEN KEFFER Keff To be a credit to tny family Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Ifrosli- Soph Football 23 JV Track 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2,5,4. ELLSXVORTI-I LAVERNE KELLER El To be a success SAC 33 Homeroom President 43 Choir ' 3,41 Ifrosh-Soph Ifootball 2, JV 3. E. NELSON KERBE Bill To make good 44 Q 'S' A tl., nu ' ROBERT KANE Bob To be a success Collegian News Bureau 3: Stagc-craft Club 23, President 43 Association ol Club Pres- idents 43 Intramurals 2,3. FRED OLIVER KASK Fred To play football Radio Broadcasting Club 23 JV IVrestling 33 JY Lacrosse 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,4. EDWARD EDWIN KEISER Eddie To walk in the way of the Lord Dance Committees 3,43 Collegian News Bureau 23 Gkrrx BAC 43 Current Events Club 2,3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 2, 3,43 JV YVrestling 23 JV Lacrosse 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,4. IVAR D L. KELLA M lllard To become a machinist or tool and die maker MICHAEL THOMAS KELLY Kel To be a great modern musician Chairman of Modern jazz Festival 43 Be- innin Band 3' Concert Band 4: Col- IZ H In - legians 43 Marching Band 4. DAVID EUGENE KLINE Dave To become a fairly good golfer LOUIS HOXVARD KLINE Louis To be a doctor June '55 Class Council 45 Dance Com- mittee 45 Civil Defense Club 25 Varsity B Club 45 Glee Club 3,45 JV Soccer 3, Varsity 45 JV Track 3, Varsity 4. ERNEST J. KORECK Ernie To be a success Varsity B Club 3.45 Jv Lacrosse 2. Varsity 3,45 JV Soccer 3, Varsity 4. BARRY D. KRAUSE To be a success Homeroom Treasurer 35 June Treas- urer 25 Chemistry Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. GERALD ALLAN KROOP jerry To succeed in medicine Chemistry Club 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. CHARLES HERMAN KUEBLER Chuck To be an executive of the Home Credit Corporation Dance Committees 35 Glee Club 2,35 Drum and Bugle Corps 45 Quartet 35 Remains To Be Seen 45 JV Swimming 3, Varsity 45 JV Track 3. KENNETH CHARLES LAMBERT Ken To attend State Teachers and make my parents and brother proud of me SAC 3,45 Homeroom Vice-President 3,45 Dance Con1mittee5 Future Teachers of America 45 Frosh-Soph Football 2: Frosh- Soph Basketball 25 JV Lacrosse 35 JV Foot- ball 35 Varsity Lacrosse 3.4. MERRILL MONROE KNOPF To repay my parents June '55 Journal Editor-in-Chief '22 Class Council Representative 35 Dance Com- mittee 2,35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Col- lfgiflfl 2,3,4, Assistant Sports Editor 2. Sports Editor 3, Assistant Managing Edi- tor 45 GRM-is BM: 2,35 Radio Club 2.3.4. Setretary 45 Play Business Staff 2,3. FRANK JAMES KOVANDA Frank To graduate from high school Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Varsity Football 3,45 JV Track 3. SIDNEY KROME Sid To be half the man my father was SAC 45 Homeroom Treasurer 3, Vice- President 45 Castleers 2,35 Choir 45 Frosh- Soph Football 25 Intramurals 2,3. FREDERICK ROBERT KRUELLE Bob June Class Council 35 Religion Club 45 Intramurals l,2,3,4. PAU L VERNON LAGANA Paul To become a carpenter SAMUEL FRANK LAMBERT Sam To marry that girl from Florida Homeroom Vice-President 2: School Store 3, Student Manager 45 Sales Club 3,-4, President 4. l45 BERNARD LEE I,ANCEl,UTTlC Bernie To have the most friends June '55 Class Council 23 Dance Coma mittee 43 Hi-Y Club 2,3,4, Chaplain 3, Vice-President 4, President 43 Physics Club 33 JV Cross'Country 23 JV Track 23 Athletic Service Club 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. JOHN REDMOND LAVIN nlolmie SAC 23 Photography Club 2. RONALD LESSING Less To push ahead the frontiers of science Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Collegian 2,3,4, Features Edi- tor 43 GREEN BAG 33 Stamp Club 23 Math- ematics Club 3,4, President 43 Current Events Club 3,4, Program Chairman 43 Intramurals 2. JAY LEVY Weasel SAC 23 Homeroom Secretary 23 Civil De- fense Club 2,3,4. ROBERT LEE LINS Bob To make a career in the Coast Guard Homeroom President 2,43 Clee Club 3,43 Erosh-Soph Ifootball 2, JV 3. PHILIP MCLEAN LU To go to college and become a chemical engineer Homeroom Treasurer 43 Mathematics Club 43 Varsity Soccer 4. 46 ARTHUR LEE LAUPUS Oils To have a little knowledge ol' everything Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2,33 Dance Committee 43 Clee Club 2,3,4, Quartet 4. Vice-President 4: Mr. Roberts 33 Fora tune Teller 5: Brigadoon 33 Remains To Be Seen 4: JV Football 23 Intra- murals 2.3,4. CHARLES XVILLI AM LEISURE Charlie To be a sports writer Choir 3,4. HARVEY SAMUEL LEVIN Ham To be a success in all I attempt Cafe Patrol 43 Dance Committees 43 Ra- dio Broadcasting Club 33 Chemistry Club 2,3,43 Castleers 33 Intramurals 2,3. HERBERT ALLEN LEWIS Herby To have understanding and deter- minination as my greatest vir- tues SAC 3,43 Executive Board 33 Homeroom ViceAPresident 3,43 June '55 Vice4Presi- dent 3,43 Dance Committees 33 Sales Club 3,43 Locker Supervisors 43 Glee Club 2,3,43 JV Football 2, Varsity 2.3,-13 Intramurals 2,3,4. PAUL DONALD LOWERY Don To become a physician and be married Dance Committees 3,43 Collegian 23 Lock- er Supervisor 33 Hi-Y Club 43 Clee Club 2,3,43 Cheerleader 2,3. DONALD JOSEPH LUETTE Don To be happy Homeroom Treasurer 23 Concert Band 23 Marching Band 23 Collegians 2,33 Or- chestra 23 JV Basketball 3, Varsity 43 JV Track 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 23. CHARLES MMJCILI, Lefty To drag Holton's hot rod Intramurals 2,3. ROBERT EDIVIN MAKIN The Kid To get the best things out of life Collegian 3: Intramurals 3. JOHN B. MANGUS Sleepy To inherit a million dollars Homeroom Secretary 3: Collegian 3,43 JV Swimming 25 Varsity Lacrosse 43 Varsity Wrestling 43 Intramurals 2,3,4, JAY STEPHEN MARGOLIS Steve To become a doctor Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Secretary 2: June '55 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committees 2,3,4, Collegian 25 Class News- letter 3,43 Dramatics Club 2.3: Physics Club 3: Bancroft Literary Society 43 Ra- dio Broadcasting Club 2,3,4g Castleers 3: Operetta Business Staff 2: Mr. Rob- erts 3: Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Varsity Golf 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. BERLE MARKS Teddy Bear To be a credit to my family Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 25 Intra- murals 2,3,4. GUY BERT MASERITZ Guy To enter the field of medicine Homeroom Treasurer 4: Honor Society 3,43 Collegian 43 UNY Club, President 4: Bancroft Literary Society, Secretary 3,4, Treasurer 3, Program Chairman 4, Vice- President 4: Association of Club Presi- dents 4g Cheerleader 3g Intramurals 2,3. - .. .,t- f X x BS ,Si ,. RALPH EDXVARD MACYS Mace To see my class at the 25th reunion Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 3: Audio-Visual Club 23 Clee Club 2,3,41 JY Lacrosse 2,3. CHARLES RAYMOND MALLARY Chuck To be an electrical engineer EDXVARD LOVETT MANTLER Eddie To become a criminal lawyer Chess and Checker Club 2,33 Castleers 2: Intramurals 3. ST UART LESLIE MARKOFF Stuart To be the master of my thoughts Class Council 2,3,4g Dance Committees 2,3,4g Honor Society 3,45 .Association of Club Presidents 43 Quill and Scroll 3,41 junior journal Editor, 35 Senior Sentinel Editor 43 Collegian 2,3,4, Features Editor 3, Managing Editor 4, Editor-in-Chief 42 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4g Current Events Club 2,3,4, President 43 Dramatics Club 2,3,4g Intra- murals 2,3,4. J. DONALD MARTIN Mart - To make a cool million Homeroom Secretary 43 Intramurals 3,4. MARTIN ARNOLD MASTON Marty To honor thy father and thy mother Cafe Patrol 2,3,4g Homeroom Treasurer 2.33 Dance Committee 3: Locker Super- visors 2,3,4: Library Club 23 Dramatics Club 25 Intramurals 2,3,4, X l 4 48 RICHARD HENRY INIAYR Dick To make my first million within a week Homeroom Vice-Presiclent 43 School Store 2,1-4. MICHAEL .IOSEPH NIcCOlfN Mike To be a millionaire Dance Committees 3,43 -IV Swimming 2. Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. A. VERNON IXICGEE To be happy all my life Frosh-Soph Football 2. DONALD ANTHONY MECHLINSKI M ickcy To be a credit to my parents Homeroom Secretary 3: Dance Commit- tee 43 Locker Supervisors 43 Choir 3,4. FREDRICK XV. INIEISE, IR. john To become rich and own three -Iaguars Varsity Rifle 23 Intramurals 23,-1. STEPHEN MARK NIILLISON lfnsy To own zt pharmaceutical house Hunting anti I-'ishing Club 43 Science Re search Club 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. i to x. . 2, 'Ffa 1 . . ytyivg. yi.. .g.:..-15.35. X11 .X 1-33 why! sf W 'gm-235:51 ' -3 min , .1 11,5 k..,,A.-. I ,,., 34, '.u- .523 ffl GLEN ANTHONY IXIcCAIN lilac To lincl real happiness Homeroom Treasurer 33 Varsitv IV Club 43 .Kuclio-Visual Club 23 Chess and Checker Club 23 Clee Club 23,43 IV Base- ball 23 Varsity Lacrosse 3,43 .IV AI-'ootball 3 Varsity 4' Intramurals 2 'I-I -,-, 4- , , ,.,. RALPH ENIORY MCCULLOH To be a minister Biology Club 23 Guidance Office 33 Ifrosh- Soph Football 23 ,IV 'Iirack 33 .IV Bowl- ing 33 Varsity Soccer 43 Intramurals 2. DAVID ALLEN iXIcKELDIN Gov To succeed in electricity Locker Supervisors 3,43 Collegian Repre- sentative 2,3,43 Choir 3,-lg Intramurals 2.3,-1. RICHARD ARDEN MEDICE To become a commercial artist Cru-il-iN BM. 4. DONALD XVILLIAM MILLER Don Beeb To become a minister Homeroom Treasurer 43 Dance Commit- tee 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 23 Intra- murals 2. STUART FRANKLIN INIILLISON Stu To be it man among men june '55 Class Council 43 Bancroft Liter- ary Society 3,-I3 l'NY 3,-1. CHARLES GAIRDN ER MOMENT Charlie To be a success in college Honor Society 3,43 Chess and Checker Club 2,3,43 Mathematics Club 3,43 Or- chestra 2,43 Fortune Teller 2. GEORGE ALVIN MONNINGER Monte To become a millionaire in three easy lessons Homeroom Treasurer I3 Intramurals l,2,3,4. JOSEPH EARL MULLI GAN Mults To make a career of the navy Intramurals 2,3. BENJAMIN F. NEAL, III Ben To be a successful businessman Homeroom Treasurer 43 Marching Band 3,43 Concert Band 3,43 I-'rosh-Soph La- crosse 23 Varsity Baseball 2,33 Intramur- als 2. JOHN ANDREWV NICOLL Nick To be a concert musician Photography Club 23 Concert Band 3,41 Marching Band 3,43 Frosh'Soph Lacrosse 2. LEIVIS ALLAN NOON BERG Lew To be as fine a man as my father Executive Board 33 Homeroom President 23 June Co-President 3, President 43 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 GREEN BML 33 Service Club 3, Sec- retary-Treasrrrer' 43 Library Club 2,3,-13 Audio Visual Club 2,3,43 Current Events Club 2,3,4, Secretary 43 JV Swimming 2, Varsity 33 I-'rosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Intra- murals 2,3,4. i Q. 'ff i .':. 4 GEORGE JOHN MONIODIS The Mouse To become a dentist Homeroom Secretary 23 Collegian 2.3,43 fiklilbi BAG 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,33 Castleers 2,33 Varsity Cross-Country 43 Varsity Track 4. RONALD ANTHONY MOORE Steve To be an electrical engineer School Store 3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,33 Office Assistant 3,43 JV La- crosse 3. LEROY MURKEY Murk To play in the backfield with Ed Rose Homeroom Treasurer 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3,43 Stagccraft Club 2,33 Castleers 33 Choir 43 JV Track 2, Varsity 3,43 JV Football 2, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2. ROBERT ALAN NEHUS Bob To be a crazy music teacher Orchestra 2,3,43 Concert Band 3,43 Skin of Our Teeth 23 Fortune Teller 23 Mr. Roberts 33 Brigadoon 33 Re- mains To Ile Seen 4. ROGER CHARLES NILES Ros To be a success EDMOND NOT.-XRANGELO Note To be a big success l4 ROBERT CHARLES O'BRIEN Bob To make my parents proud of me JV XVrestling 2, Varsity 4. ALLAN OSHRY Al To be an accountant or a teacher Varsity Cross-Country 35 JV Track 2. EDIVARD IRVIN PAUL Eddie Executive Board 15 Dance Committees 45 Audio-Visual Clttb 2.35 Brotherhood Club 2, Drum and Bugle Corps l,2,35 Choir 3,43 lfrosh-Soph Football 25 JV Swimming 25 Intramurals l,2,3. MICHAEL EARL PAYNE Herky To become a success as a veterin- arian Dance Committees 25 Biology Club 23 Civil Defense Club 2,35 Castleers 25 Glee Club 2,3,45 Biology Laboratory Assist- ant 35 Physics Laboratory Assistant 45 Intramurals 2. JAMES E. PEARCE jim To succeed in anything I do SAC 35 Homeroom Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 Varsity Basketball 2,3,4. ERROL PHILLIPS Iflips To be a dentist Honor Society 45 Cafe Patrol 25 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Physics Club 35 Hi-Y Clttb 45 Class Newsletter -13 Cheerleatler 23 Jv Lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,45 JV Wres- tling 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. 150 IVILLIAM GRANT BOWERS OCHSE Bill To be a credit to my parents and become a gentleman farmer Ilomeroom Secretary 45 Collegian News Bureau 35 Art Service Clttb 45 Hi-Y Club 4: JV Swimming 3, Varsity 4. EUGENE ALLEN PADOXV Peter K To be Dr. Kildaire's successor Cafe Patrol 45 Class Council 2,3,45 Dance Comtnittees 3,45 Collegian 1,45 GREEN BAG 25 Class Newsletter 35 Dramatics Clttb 2, 3,45 Press Clttb I5 Classical Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Sales Cltth 25 Chemistry Club 45 Choir 3,45 Intramurals l,2. GEORGE PAXENOS The Golden Greek To own a greasy spoon Audio-Visual Clttb 25 JV Football 25 Var- sity XVrestling 2,3,4. OLIVER JOHN PEACHER Oli To be a credit to my parents Collegian 35 Hi-Y Club 3,45 JV Swim- ming 3. LARRY A. PENDLETON The Fiddler To teach and play music profes- sionally Concert Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Marching Band 2.3,4. DONALD LEXVIS PINDELL Piitliearl To be a secretary Collegimz 45 Intramttrals 3. MICHAEL DAVID PI NTZUK Mike To be ll success in business :after college Radio llroadtasting Club 3: Intrzmuirals 2,3,fl. FRANK ANTHONY PIVEC The Zeke To become a partner in my fa- ther's business Homeroom Sergeant-at-.Xrms 2. FREDERICK CHARLES QUOSS Fritz To be a credit to my family MARK RECHES To go into mechanical engineering Mathematics Club 33 Varsity Soccer 334. ROBERT LESTER REYNOLDS A No. I To be a shower man at Eastern Rifle Team 2. CHARLES RICHARDSON To be a success Intramurals 3. 'tp KENNETH .XRTI-I UR PITTNIAN Ken To become a chemical engineer Biology Club 23 Nluthemalics Club 4: Chemistry Club -I3 Intramurals 2,3. PHILIP HOXV.-XRD PUSHKIN Phese To go into the field of medicine Dance Committees 23,43 Remains To Be Seen 43 JV Track 3. ROBERT IRXVIN REAINIER Boll To be ll credit to my parents and friends Locker Supervisors 43 Sales Club 43 Ban- croft Literary Sotiety 43 Chess and Checker Club 33 lntrauuirzils 3,4. RONALD JOSEPH REILLO Ron To go into art Art Honor Society 4, President 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 23.4, Sergeant Instructor 3,43 JV Track 2,33 Varsity Fencing 3,4. LEONARD JOHN RHODES To be Z1 success JAMES JOSEPH RILEY jay To be content in life Intramurals 3. l5l LEROY THOMAS RINIBACH Roy To retire at 35 Hunting and Fishing Club 2,45 Rifle 2,35 Intramurals 2.3,4. LARRY BLAINE ROBINSON Larry To enter the field of pharmacy Cafe Patrol 35 Current Events Club 25 I-'TA 2,35 Library Club 25 Medical Assist- ant 4. STAN LEY A DOLPH RODIXIAN Stan To be big enough to overcome the little problems of life SAC Publicity Director 45 Cafe Patrol 45 Dance Committees 3,45 Honor Society 45 Service Club 45 Quill and Scroll 4, Vice- President 45 Collegian 3,45 Oriole 3, Typ- ing Editor 35 Collegian News Bureau 3,4, Managing Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 45 Var- sity Soccer 3,45 Varsity Lacrosse 4. RAYMOND MYL1-QS ROSEN Ray To excel in the fields of scholar- ship and athletics Homeroom Vice-President 22 Cvllfgffltl 25 Civil Defense Club 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 jV Basketball 3, Varsity 45 JV Base- ball 3. RICHARD PHILIP ROSENBERGER Rosie To be another Rockefeller SAC 25 Homerooni Offircr 35 Photogra- phy Club 25 Mathematics Club 25 Clee Club 35 Choir 45 Frosh-Soph Basketball 25 JV Baseball 3, Varsity 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. H. AI.liXANDIiR ROSSMANN Ross To see Doub, Sartwell, and Schorr join the Foreign Legion Library Club 25 Dramatics Club 25 Matheinatits Club 2. l52 F' EDXVARD ARNOLD RENDELMAN Eddie To be an aviation cadet LAXVRENCE FRANK ROCHE Ralclzet To live to be an old man JY Swimming 3. Captain 3, MSA Cham- pion 3. KENNETH RAY ROGERS Ken To be a research chemist Cafe Patrol 45 Concert Band 3,45 Or- chestra 3,45 Dance Band 3,4. HOIVARD S. ROSEN BLATT Rosy To be an industrial chemist Collegian 25 Audio-Visual Club 25 Office Assistant 45 Intramurals 2,3. ALAN STUART ROSENTHAL Al To gain wisdom and serve my country well Honor Society 45 Cafe Patrol 35 Current liyents Club, Secretary 2,3,45 Chess and Checker Club 2.3,-15 Concert Baud 3,45 Marching Band 3,45 Orchestra 2,35 Briga- doon 35 Intramurals 2,3. GIiOR.CIi IVILLIAM ROTH Udgcy To come to school early one day ol' the year I-'rosh-Soph Basketball l. XVALTER KING ROWE lValt To win an important contest Intramurals 3,4. LEON SAMUEL SACKS Audio-Visual Club 23 Civil Defense Club 2. ARNOLD I. SAGNER To enter the field of medicine or business Current Events Club 4. RICHARD WESLEY SARGENT Rick To be a millionaire at thirty JV Cross-Country 2, Varsity 3,4, Captain 45 JV Swimming Manager 2, Varsity Man- ager 3,45 JV Track 2, Varsity 3,4. CARL EDIVARD SAWICKI The Pollock To be a success in life in all I do, especially with money Homeroom President 2,33 Collegian 25 Stage Crew 2,3,4g Varsity Football 3. D.-XVI D OSCAR SCHERR Dave To be a CPA , , . ' SQ? .5 1 fi ., , ,, If 3 r 'saws ' 'vs HERBERT L. SACHS Herbie To be a success in all of my en- deavors Honor Society 45 Cafe Patrol 23,43 Home- room Secretary-Treasurer 4: Collegian 5. 43 Library Club 2,3,4: Mathematics Club 43 Chess and Checker Club 45 Ifllfa' murals 2.3,-1. BERYL READ SALAN Shot Gun To be healthy, wealthy, and wise Dance Committee 43 UNY 23,45 UN Ex- position 4g Intramurals 2. JOHN THOMAS SAPPINGTON jack To be able to live a happy life, after the army is done with me Homeroom President 2. PETER SARTWELL Petie To join the Foreign Legion with Doub CARL ROBERT SCHEIR To be a successful businessman Sales Club 35 Intramurals SA. CARL RICHARD SCHLICK Rick To achieve my hopes and dreams and to help others SAC 23 Homeroom President 2, Vice- President 2: Stage Crew 23,43 Audio-Vis ual Club 2,3,4. DAVID EAR L SCH LOTHAVER Dave To make money and graduate MURRAY ELLIOT SCHULMAN Whitey To be a credit to my parent, friends, and my country. Audio-Visual Club 2,3,43 Stage Crew 2,33 Glee Club 2,33 JV Basketball Manager 3. STANLEY SCHXVARTZ Guy To take the right girl to my prom SAC 33 Homeroom Secretary 33 June '55 Class Council 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Glgizrin BAG 43 Collegian 33 Castleers 33 Guidance Office 43 Intramurals 3,4. DAVID FRANKLIN SCUDDER Dave To become an officer in the United States Navy after the Na- val Academy june '55 Class Council 33 Dance Com- mittee 33 Castleers 33 Choir 43 Intra- murals 3. JAY BARRY SELDIN Jay To become a research scientist Honor Society 3,43 Collegian News Bur- eau 33 Science Research Club 3,43 Mathe- matics Club 43 Astronomy Club 33 Physics Club 33 Astronomy lk Physics Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 4. LIONEL SHORR Lonnie To join the Foreign Legion with Doub and have Camel races Cafe Patrol 2,3,43 Dance Committees 2. 3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 23 Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Remains To Ile Seen 43 Varsity Tennis 2,3,43 Intramurals 3. 4 K- av- 1. l 9 ii fin 9 sh, l if .Jeni ai c Y HUGO WILLIAM SCHROEDER Hugh To be a minister Homeroom Treasurer 33 Honor Society 43 Choir 2.3,4, Vice-president 43 Intra- murals 2,3,4. MAYER SCHXVARTZ To enter medicine SAC 43 Homeroom President 43 Dance Committee 23 Honor Society 3,43 UNY 23 Current Iiyents Club 33 Mathematics Club 33 JV Track 2, MSA Champion 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals l,2,3,4. NATHAN B. SCHWEITZER To study law at the University of Maryland SAC 33 Homeroom Vice-President 3. KARL JAY self To become a lawyer and a finan- cial success Cafe Patrol 2,3,43 Dance Committees 2, 3,43 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,43 Library Club 2,3,43 Current I-Qyents Club 23 Biol- ogy Club 23 Bancroft Literary Society 2,33 Civilian Defense 33 Mr, Roberts 33 Of- fice Assistant 3. DONALD EDXVARD SI-IARPE Don To be either a lawyer or a golf professional june '53 Class Council 2,43 Hi,Y Club 23 Choir 3,43 Intramurals 2. DONALD GIBSON SHORT ll'l1itey To be a CPA Homeroom Treasurer 33 Chess and Checker Club 43 Marching Band 23,43 Concert Band 2.3,43 Orchestra 23,43 Dance Band 43 Ifrosh-Soph Football 23 Ifrosh-Soph Basketball 23 Varsity Basket- ball Manager 3,43 JV Ilaseball 3, Varsity 4. WARREN E. SILVERBIAN To become a dermatologist Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 3,45 Dance Committee 35 School Store 45 Physics Club 35 Biology Club 25 Office Assistant 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. MAYNARD XV. SIMMONS To enter teaching RICHARD XVAYNE SINGLE Dick To be an advertising agent or lawyer SAC 35 Cafe Patrol 3,45 Homeroom Sec- retary 45 Dance Committees 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Service Club 45 Class News- letter 3,45 Current Events Club 25 Glee Club 2,3,45 Locker Supervisors 2,3,45 Glee Club Secretary 2,3,45 Remains To Be Seen 45 Office Assistant 45 Intramurals 3,4. LEXVIS ALVIN SMITH Lew To study dairy husbandry School Store 3,45 Science Research Club 25 JV Wrestling 35 Varsity Football Man- ager 3,45 Intramurals 3. GENE BARRY SOLOMON Gene To be a success Photography Club 25 Rifle Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Varsity Rifle 2,3,45 Phy- sics Club 3, Vice-President 3. IVILLIAINI ROTH SPEER Bill To live a worthwhile life june Class Council 2, 45 Dance Com- mittee 45 Library Club 25 Hi-Y Club 3,4, Chaplain 45 Current Events Club 2,35 Bi- ology Club 25 Castlecrs 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. LAWRENCE P. SIMMONS Larry To be a CPA Frosh-Soph Football 2, Varsity 3,4. RICHARD MONTGOMERY SIMPSON Dick To be a credit to my parents SAC Student Day Chairman 45 Cafe Pa- trol 2,35 Homeroom President 2, Vice- President 3,45 CQREI-IN BMQ 33 Hi-Y Club 3,45 Biology Club 25 Civil Defense Club 25 Library Club 25 Drum and Bugle Corps 25 Intramurals 2,35 JV Lacrosse 2, 35 Varsity Cross-Country 4, C. DAVID SMITH Dave To be a dentist School Store 3,45 Science Research Club 35 jV Football Manager 3, Varsity Man- ager 4. WILLIAM F. SMITH Billy Boy To be a salesman Civil Defense Club 2,3,45 Hunting and Fishing Club 35 Chemistry Club 25 Ros- alie I5 jV Soccer 35 Frosh-Soph La- crosse 25 Intramurals 3. GEORGE FREDERICK SPEAR Sonny To join the Air Force Hunting and Fishing Club 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. ROBERT SPIELMANN Bob To be a success in life Cafe Patrol I,2,3,4, Captain 45 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Collegian l,2,35 GREEN BAG 2,3,4, Sports Editor 45 Language Club 2,35 Sales Club 2,35 Photography Club 1,25 Office Assistant 45 june '55 Class Coun- cil 3,45 Collegian Press Convention 2,3,45 Athletic Service Club 4, President 45 Var- sity Tennis 3,45 Serv.ice Club 45 Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Collegian Exchange Editor 4. I 6 JOHN EDIVARD STAYLOR Ed To become an English Teacher Cafe Patrol 2,33 June '55 Class Council 43 Dance Committee 33 Collegian 21 Library Club 43 Clee Club 3,-I. EDXVARD STEERS Bunny To enter medical research Cafe Patrol l,23 Homeroom Treasurer l, 2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Dance Commit- tee 43 Hi-Y Club 43 Clipper Club 2: I-'rosh-Soph Football 1,22 JV Swimming l3 Frosh-Soph Basketball 23 Frosh-Soph La- crosse I3 JV Track l,2, All Maryland 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals l,2,3,4. STUART STEINER Stu To be as good a man as my father Stagecraft Club 23 Alamedian Light Opera Company 23 Castleers 33 Frosh- Soph Basketball 2, JV 33 Intramur- als 2,3,4. EDDIE SIVIETKOSKI Midget To reach the top rung on the lad- der of success Homeroom Secretary 2,33 Honor Society 3,43 Collegian Cartoonist 33 GREEN BAG 4, Art Editor 43 Art Service Club 2,43 JV Xvrestling 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. NORMAN JOSEPH SZYMANSKI Shimmy To be as fine a man as my father Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Locker Supervisors 2.3,-4. Secretary 2, V1ce-Pres- ident 3, President 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. MATI TAMMARU To get a good education, and be a credit to my parents Student Vice- President 43 Executive Board 33 Homeroom Vice-President I3 June '55 Vice-President 23 Dance Com- mittees 2.33 Honor Society 3,43 Varsity B Club 43 Association of Club Presi- dents 43 Collegian News Bureau 33 Serv- ice Club 3,43 Hi-V Club l,2,3,4, Sergeant- at-.-Xrms I, Chaplain 2, Secretary 33 Brig- adoon 33 Marching Band 3,43 Concert Band 3,4, Student Conductor 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 23 JV Cross-Country I, 2, Varsity 3,43 JV Track I, Varsity 2.3.43 Frosh-Soph Basketball 1,23 Intramurals l, 2. Her JOHN IV. STEELE Oklahoma To be a successful lawyer and to marry Carol Collegian News Bureau 3,4. Editor 33 Remains To Be Seen 43 Varsity XVres- tling 43 JV Football 2, Varsity 33 JV Baseball 2. ARTHUR STEINBERG Otts To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them SAC 23 Homeroom President 23 June Class Council 43 Class Newsletter 4, Edi- tor-in-Chief 43 Collegian News Bureau 43 Remains To Be Seen 43 Intramurals 2.3,4. PAUL C. SUPIK Supe To play in a name band Concert Band 43 Dance Band 43 Intra- murals 4. PETER CHARLES SYNODINOS To be a certified public ac- countant Castleers 33 Glee Club 4. RICHARD B. TALKIN Dick To design the craziest house ever conceived S.-XC 4, Treasurer 43 Executive Board 43 City-Poly Rally Chairman 43 Honor So- ciety 3,43 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Serv- ice Club 3,43 Clee Club 33 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse I, JV 2,33 Intramurals l,2,3,4. RICHARD BRUCE TAYLOR Dick To teach history SAC 3,43 Homeroom Vice-President 3.4: City-Poly XVeek 43 Choir 3,43 Varsity Rifle 23 JV Swimming 33 Intramurals 2,3. IVILLIANI EUGENE TORRES Bill To do my best in all things JV Cross-Country 23 JV Track 23 Varsity Tennis 3,43 Intramurals l,2,3. LORENZO STEFANO VAZZANA Wop To be successful in the teaching field Radio Broadcasting Club 2,33 Choir 2,3,43 JV Lacrosse 3. RICHARD GALE VON BRIESEN Von To graduate Choir 3,4. JOHN FRANCIS wojcnzcnowsrcr john To own the fastest, wildest, con- vertible in the world Varsity Lacrosse 3,43 Varsity Football 4. FRAN K MARTI N WALDORF Stein To do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with my God SAC 2,33 Honor Committee Chairman 43 Cafe Patrol 3,43 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 2,33 Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Collegian 3,4, Assistant News Editor 3, News Editor 43 GREEN BAG 4, Co-Edjtor- in-Chief 43 Oriole Make-up Editor 33 Li- brary Club 2,3,4, President 43 Current Events Club 3,4, Vice-President 43 Choir 43 JV WVrestling 2,31 Intramurals 3,-1. HENRY THOMAS YVARD To sing a duet with Jerome Kahn TONY TIAHOKI.-XS TOSTON Tony To be ai veterinarian JK' Wrestling 2, Captain 2, Varsity 3,-1. VELLO MICHAEL VOLAR To become a stenographer DANIEL ELLIS WAGNER Dan Dance Committees 2,3,43 Class Newslet- ter 3,43 Audio-Visual Club 23 Current Events Club 2,3,43 Biology Club 23 Math- ematics Club 2,43 Concert Hand 23 Cheer- leader 2, Assistant Head 3, Head 43 JV Lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. HOWARD WALDERMAN To be happy, healthy, and success- ful SAC 2,3,4, Inter-High School Representa- tive 43 Homeroom President 3,43 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,4, President 43 Service Club 2,33 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3, Vice-President 33 Hi-Y Club 2,33 Castleers 2: Frosh-Soph Basketball 2, Varsity 3,43 I-'rosh-Soph La- crosse 2, Varsity 3,4. JOHN MARTIN XVALLACE Bones To sell pencils on Howard and Lexington Streets Homeroom Secretary 3. MARTIN LEE YVASSERBIAN To be a success Collegian 43 Music Club 3,-4. l57 ROBERT XV. XVATKINS, JR. Bob To be a success Homeroom President 23 I-'rosh-Soph Ifoot- ball 23 Intramurals 2,3. JOHN BORLAND XVEAVER To become a concert organist Orchestra 2,33 Choir 4. ROBERT LEE WEBER Bob To be a success in whatever I do Audio-Visual Club 2,3,43 Radio Broad- casting Club 23 Intramurals 2. MELVYN JACK WEINSTOCK Mel To be a credit to my parents Junior and Senior Councils 3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Publicity Chairman, City-Poly Rally 43 Sales Service Club 3,43 Choir 3,43 Intramurals 3,4. MILTON JOSEPH WEITZMAN To become a CPA MAURICE ARNOLD XVELLS Maurie To get out of high school and into college Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, President 43 JV Fencing 3, Varsity 4. l58 I J is ! RICHARD P. S. NVATTS Dick To be in Palm Beach every Jan- Ulflfy Hi-Y Club 3,43 JV Lacrosse 33 JV Swim- ming 3, Varsity 4. JOHN GOODWIN WEBB john To be a success Drum and Bugle Corps I,2,4Q Castleers 33 Clee Club 4. RAY NEIL WEINSTEIN Ray To be a credit to my parents Dance Committees 3,43 School Store 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Physics Club 33 JV Wrestling 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. WILLIAM U. WEISS Bill To become a chemical engineer Cafe Patrol 43 Honor Society 3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Glee Club 33 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Brigadoon 33 Collegian l,2, 3.4, Exchange Editor 3,43 Science Re- search 2,33 Language Club 2,33 Frosh- Soph Lacrosse I,2j JV Fencing 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals l,2,3. BERTRAND C. WELCH, JR. Bert To be a credit to my mother and father Cafe Patrol 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Collegian Exchange 3,43 Photography Club 13 Language Club 2,33 Science Re- search Club 2,33 Clee Club 33 Drum and Bugle Corps I,2,3,4j Brigadoon 33 Frosh- Soph Lacrosse l,2. YVILLIANI JOHN YVELSH Will To be a credit to myself and my IJllI'ClllS Homeroom President 2,-lg Treasurer 3. PHILIP H. XVETZLER Phil To be a credit to my parents and friends SAC 2,33 Homeroom Vice-President 2. Secretary 3, Treasurer 33 june '55 Class Council 23 Dance Committees 2,3,-I, C0- Chairman 33 Honor Society 3,43 Honor Committee 43 Service Club 43 Cuwent Events Club 3,43 Beginning Band 23 Con- cert Band 3,43 Marching Band 3,43 Dixa ieland Band 43 Student Day Vice-l'resi- dent 43 JV Swimming 2, Team Captain 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. KENNETH GEORGE XVILSON Kenny To monopolize stands on all East Coast resorts Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Dance Committee 23 Hi-Y Club 43 I-'roshASoph Football I3 jV Baseball 13 Intramurals 3,4. CLAUDE EDWARD XVINTNER Win! To be a scientist Cafe Patrol 43 Homeroom Secretary 2.3.43 Dance Committee 43 Honor Society 3,43 Service Club 43 Honor Committee 43 Hi-Y Club 3,43 Current Events Club 2,33 jV Swimming 3, Varsity 43 jV Track 3. CRAIG LEWIS IVOODBURN Woody To be a woman specialist fdoc- tor, that isj Homeroom Secretary 23 Beginning Glee Club 23 Glee Club 3,43 Frosh'Soph Foot- ball 2, Varsity 4. DANIEL HARVEY NVOLFE Danny To he a dentist Cafe Patrol 2,3.43 Homeroom Secretary 23 Honor Society 3,43 Photography Club 1,23 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 1.2. Varsity Manager 23 Varsity Golf 3,43 Intramurals l,2,4. GEORGE JOHN ZELINSKAS Gus To hear Nlr. Bielinski go thru a period without saying l'Vhat! Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Collegian 23 Photography Club 23 Clee Club 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. JAMES KEITH XVILLIAMS Will To be a CPA Agassiz Society 3. STANLEY DAVID IVINEGRAD Stan To fulfill the Holy Creed: clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living Homeroom Vice-President 23 Dance Com- mittees 3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Collegian 2,3,43 Guess BAG 2.3: Oriole 33 Hi-Y Club 2,3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,43 JV Bowling 33 Intramurals 2,3. CHARLES LESLIE IVRIGHT Chuck To be a CPA with two or more blond secretaries Dance Committee 33 Honor Society 3,4. LEO CHARLES IVOLF To be a success in business Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Frosh- Soph Football 23 Frosh-Soph Basketball 2, JV 3. HARVEY YAKOWITZ Yak To be successful in all my en- deavors Current Events Club 23 Chess and Check- er Club 23 JV Track 23 Intramurals 2,3. RICHARD ELLXVOOD ZIEGLER Dick To be successful in the field of education Glee Club 2,3,43 Office Assistant 3. f It I mm 1 1 llllli .FX 1 IL 41' .4 X Im I sm SILT! 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' l SI. 5 DI. 2- I7 AA- f Co ed tors Busmess Manager JOHN W BECKER JAMES GALLAGHER FRANK M WALDORF THE C-REE BAC- l955 School Annual of the BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE THE ALAMEDA AT THIRTY THIRD STREET BALTIMORE I8 MARYLAND Dear Reader As we prepare to end our volume we should l1ke to thank personally the many people who have been responslble for the product1on of th1s book F1rst and foremost we w1sh to thank our staff for 1ts unt1r1ng efforts to make th1s publ1cat1on a success Next we should l1ke to express our apprec1at1on to our ed1tor1al advlser Dr Edward Goldsmlth and our bus1 but also personal frlends whose help and advlce has always been g1VCH un selflshly The1r efforts have contnbuted markedly to the maklng of th1s book In yearbook work one of the essentlal elements 1S photography Th1s year we have been extremely fortunate 1n hav1ng a top notch group of photo graphers worklng w1th us We thank our profess1onals Harre Studlos and Rasbach Studlos for a Job well done We should l1ke to express our deepest gratltude to the two members of our faculty who have glven so much of the1r t1me and themselves to make ava1lable to us superlor photographs Profs Andrew Melby and Edward Parr We should l1ke to thank especlally our good fr1end Ed Parr for h1s w1ll1ngness to be of servlce to our book at any tlme of the day or nlght Thanks are due also to many members of the faculty and others of the school staff for them' help 1n the detalls of gettlng th1s book to press F1nally we should l1ke to express our apprec1at1on to the countless number of unsunv heroes' who may go unnotrced as th1s volume 1S publxsh ed but w1thout whose help thls book would have been 1mposs1ble S1ncerely rgfvx, LJ 6 If..-..4, fn. av JohnW Becker FrankM Waldorf uc. 1 ,4 l . . if 1 I Q X I 'I If X ness adviser, Prof. Walter Linthicum. They have not only been advisers, . H H . . . . ,, , . . . . - D I 4 A 4...kx, , - ,': 4 Dear Alma Matef, your sons we'lI alwayi A V s . 4 4 , ,: . ,. f., . K , ' . I ' 1 , V ' , ' - ah .- ....v..- 5 'Wo- n n City Forever and for victory! raw, .-.. nr . -. .- lb- mHl . 'K , ,, M , - ., ,.. ag, M.. Que 3.455 ,,,.. A M,,Wrmm4 v..rpnpiwn-vva A ' 'f . . T ,iv nr' X fins 5 - -A n . ,: Y, K U ,, 'Q is V 3 v ........s rrll
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