Baltimore City College - Green Bag Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

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A- Baltimore City College - 117 Years Cf Tradition Amidst tennis courts, grassy slopes, and athletic fields, in the northern section of Baltimore, the Balti- more City College stands, a monument to liberal educa- tion. High on a hill, inspiring the thoughts of her sons to far more reaching ambitions, the Baltimore City College follows the time-tried rule that education should be the practical application of the best wisdom of the ages. This concept of educating has become the foun- dation upon which the Baltimore City College has risen from simple beginnings to great heights, from the small building in 1839 on Poppleton Street with its 62 stu- dents, to the great bulwark of liberal education it is today, for over 2000 students, towering loftily above Thirty-third Street and The Alameda. For generations Baltimore families have been send- ing their sons to the Baltimore City College knowing that they would graduate well-rounded, well-educated young men. Such traditional activities as the City-Poly Game, the 67-year-old annual Carrollton-X'Vight - Ban- croft Debate, and June WVeek activities bring back hap- py memories to many City alumni-the professional, business, and civic leaders of modern Baltimore. The feeling and force of City's liberal education and other of her traditions can be felt everywhere at the school. To feel the strength of tradition, one need only step down the dusty stairs of the tower and out onto the great, shining floors of the echoing halls, into the paneled trophy room, into the classrooms active with students, or into any one of hundreds of places about the building. Here it lives and inspires the minds and develops the abilities of City's students. This year's GREEN BAG has tried to present the story of the Baltimore City College in its ll7th year of tra- dition. It is a record of the activities of City's students in 1955-56, inspired for accomplishing great tasks by the deeds and traditions of the past. 'E CITY Forusvsiz 4- City forever! XVe'll praise her to the sky. X 1 'X We'll fight for old City until we do or die. Rah! Rah! Rah! ' X 3 if x tx ear ma Mater, your sons we ll always be. CNS-A A 7m ,. . . . 4 Lity forever, and for victory! qH'ord.t by Iiugenr H'. Milhy, rheerIeade'r, Class of f 1923 - First .rung nf City-Poly funlball game' 19275 v .1 ft, A XX f H Fix xx . 9-:iw ' , HYMN TO CITY Founded in decades past, Presenfed through storm and strife, 517 So City now still stands. Sower of the seed of learning True plozver of the fields, Her wage is endless giving. 4'N'Oll7'lSlll7lg mother of Innznneralzle thousands, City is eternal. i -se f , fists L, if A l I ,ngfl Y , fs: Wil' Y :ffl-is Q1 3, WW, - XAI 'll 'ls' X - ,f Wwe Producing Versatile Students For Decades emii g Scholarship e-25 ti we f e E ' v X x - 'E . A 5 - QS ,ft 'Q r. n Y W X - Y i 1 X 1333 ?- K fe 'ec xx ' Q-H i ii a t Ei- e - g n if i :: f-. N ,X 1 ---fl pi: K. VXA X 1 png ? S 'i ,.,.,. ffm! tl , .fmt Iliff'-' -e ' -fn.: vi.. , I , I nj 1 Y 'lg 3:01 ... . ,i Q s fig fr Q17 ,g g Q - ..,11- sY-- --ef'-- ' ' ...-i-'Y 'H-' City College 1899 - l922 Y Throughout the IIT years of its existence, the Baltimore City College has established an out- standing record ol' scholarship by producing great numbers ol well-known scholars and civic leaders. I-'rom its lounding in l8f49, its primary pur- pose has been to spread knowledge and learning to its students and to make them educated, deep- thinking individuals. ln addition, countless numbers of graduates - many more than from most other high schools - continue their educa- tion in colleges and universities and afterwards assume positions of respect and dignity in the world, always remembering the background and training they received here. A graduate of City College truly deserves be- ing called a gentleman and a scholar. Athletics illcfnx 5111111 in f'U7'fJlH'6 5111111 - .X sound mind in a sound body. This old Latin proverb still guides modern City College - the line academic standards of City account for the healthy mind, and the equally fine athletic activities provide opportunities for a healthy body. Past teams garnered many championships in all sports and have earned for City the reputa- tion ol producing great athletes. Students en- tering the school are immediately struck by the lull program ol' athletic opportunities from which to choose, including a year-round pro- gram ol different sports in varsity, junior var- sity, lrosh-soph, intramural, and inlormal com- petition. The traditional City-Poly football riv- alry dates back almost 70 years and is the third oldest such rivalry in the country. ln recent years City College has dominated the scene in MSA swimming, lacrosse, basket- ball, crosscountry, and golf. Future generations ol Collegians will have the challenge ol this brilliant record and can proudly point to the long tradition ol sportsmanship and lair play built up behind them. fX - .... ,,- 5:25. - ? l. qi. .-ff --- -Qk, g.- ,4 31 2 i 9 ff 2 J Q ,,f 1l g 14. X592 : 9123514192 , 4 ' iii li fl QQ:J,l 5 f' Q' , X 'Z f--255 'A l ' 'll E 1 'l ' I: 1 I ! :bLl 5: -gil ' 3:51-X239 l , , x cal ., ll' 7 . is 1, ,ir-, ,,, 1 . 'kiqgiEfiEg.,g isafigihl Sq ???s-55152357slslglc'-Eli: 1 15 ,, S5555 5EEQ?ii 'E ,-?'- - 3 544. sh: 222:::f: wif' -I sg ..: Z' City College 1875 - 1892 Activities Through its activities program, City College strives to develop a well-rounded personality and integrity ol character in each ol' its students. The history oi co-curricular activities is a long one. The two literary societies have been permanent lixtures lor over three-quarters ol a century, the school newspaper is now in its twenty-eighth year ol continuous weekly publication. the year- book has been published for sixty years, and the list of available clubs is extensive. Co-curricu- lar activities have always and will always be an important part ol City College life. u 2,1 ,fix In Memoriam . X Q ii DR. CHESTER H. KATENKAMP Born july 28, 1899 Died April 19, 1956 When a student or alumnus thinks of the Baltimore City College from 1948-1956, it is dif- ficult for him to distinguish his memories of the school from those of its beloved principal, the late Dr. Chester H. Katenkamp. His death on April 19, 1956, was a great loss and, at the same time, a tremendous shock to the student body and to all with whom he came into contact during his many years of service to education. Dr. Katenkamp was a man with a mission, to serve and extend education to the youth of Bal- timore and, in particular, to the students of the Baltimore City College, from which he himself graduated in 1915. He knew well the problems and desires of City's students and was always will- 1 U Dr, Katenkamp receives Class of june 1957 Award for out- standing service to City College from Dr. john H. Fischer Superintendent of Schools, at junior Day Assembly on Feb- ruary 15, 1956. ing to try new ideas to improve the school. He was continually striving to extend education to the greatest number of students possible and, at the same time, to open broader educational hor- izons to the students of great ability. Besides being an outstanding educator, Dr. Katenkamp was distinguished as a civic leader, a promoter of interfaith, and a Mason. His life was a diamond with many facets, each reflecting the glory of his multitude of achievements and his dynamic personality. Because of Dr. Katenkamp's passing this way, the world and, especially, the Baltimore City College are much richer and better. We Dedicate N -4 ' U RQ! 9 1 f .ir-Ti . 'n,1 . R s- J in Mr. Austermann enjoys February Senior Banquet with boys. The Class of June 1956 will always treasure its memories of Prof. Richard VV. Austermann be- cause of the close friendship that existed between them. As their class adviser and teacher, Mr. Austermann's sincerity and untiring efforts en- deared him to all who knew him. Because of his unselfish work for the class during the past two years, this senior year has ended a truly outstand- ing stay at City College. During the past 29 years literally thousands of other students and teachers have benefited from knowing Mr. Austermann here at City. His constant interest in science manifested itself not only in a unique physics course but also in the ' ' PROF. RICHARD VV. AUSTERMANN Born April 16, 1889 Died March 29, 1956 Radio and Astronomy-Physics Clubs which he ad- vised. The traditions of City College are not the result of a mere passing of time. Into them have gone the efforts of men such as Mr. Austermann - men willing to devote their lives to the edu- cation and betterment of others. The ideals that were so deeply a part of Mr. Austermann's character made him a truly out- standing person and teacher. VVe, the members of his graduating class, will carry on in the same noble devotion to duty that characterized his en- tire life. Table Of C onienfs INTRODUCTION . 1 Dedication , Classroonr11arid1I7ac1ilty1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Administration: English: Languages: Mathematics: Sci- ence: Guidance: Library: Music: Art: Social Studies: Gym: Technical: School Staff: Commercial. Activities ...........,..........,........... SAC: Executive Board: Association of Club Presidents: Collegian: GREEN BAG: News Bureau: Oriole: Clubs in Retrospect: Athletic Service: Service: Locker Supervis- ors: Library: Audio-Visual: Stage Crew: Radio Broad- casting: Radio: Photography. Sophomores ............... .....,.,. Freshmen . . . . . 1 . ckasgcatinkfyi s5cLeffr50l5ai1Q Citybsiyj r'nkf5,LmfaiS.' Activities ....,.1.....,..................... Civil Defense: UNY: Current Events: Future Teachers of America: Biology: Astronomy-Physics: Chemistry: Science-Research: Chex and Checker: Mathematics: Sales: Hunting and Fishing: Drum and Bugle Corps: Concert Band: Orchestra: Collegians: Glee Club. Basketball: Fencing: Wrestling: Swimming. Midsemors . 1.1 .,,1 1 Commencement: History: Awards: Officers: Who's Who: Banquet: Prom: My Three Angels : Portraits. Dance Calendar 1 . I Track: Baseball: Coli: of Iiame Activities ....................,..,........, Cl3SSiC2l: Dramatics: Quill and Scroll: Honor Society: Carrollton-Wight: Bancroft: Religion: Modern Lan- guage: Hi-Y: Body Building. Stalag l7 : Class: History: Who's Who: Awards: Of- ficers: Farewell: Moonlight: Sports Dance: Prom: Com- mencement: Banquet: Portraits. ADVERTISEMENTS Class Directory 'N you if wf FALL Traditions Begin Anew 9 P- is' ,V MT., s Q' 'o nf. ,9. ng' Q 1' 1 O' M-, W Xu A-.... X IHC NYU! Ill ,, I gl 12-Q fb Az ., Ev 4 Y' 4 0- f.. 15 . ,ff IX S - ., Swim helps lu wtlln' lumh. xil. wm-'xv nmlx waiting im Nunn-0 45 p 1 ,, Collegians Frolic ' 1- Sr' , A . ,J 1 I, V7 1 ' s .V V tin Y l .3 aj 1 k Q.. Y. C nh' rnlwlm- Ihlll wllllh lmllg Ililll l1lu.nx, 51.111 mluwx 31:1-jr-1 ,Q Mayor 'I hornas IJ',-Xlcsamlro, jr. declares City College XVeek. In The Fall hc Black Knight rides again 1 4 no -U :Q ' .:a:!: fu , : fn .1 'I I L I Students take over - for a dur. I I 'iff' fi IZ NX Dr. Chesfer H. Kafenkamp Principal, 1948-7956 Died April 19, 1956 B.S., MA., Ed.D., LLB 'N 'QS il Prof. Henry T. Yosf Principal, Appointed May 3, 1956 Vice-Principal 7934-1956 B.S. Prof. Carl E. W. Schmehl Vice - Principal B.S. Joi A tix Stzinlcx Frietllei zisxixtx Dr. Elm Clrziser in leziihing thc lilth period linglixh alms. e Learn Our Own Language linglish is the lounclzition lor wliutever we do or think. ln attempting to make this lountlgition firm the linglish lit-pzirtinent lollowx tht- hzisic- principle ol ini- proving each stutlent's :ihility to read, write, speak, :incl linen. The tlepzirtinent also strives to enrich his enjoy- ment zincl zipprefixition ol the world's great literziture. Special classes in public speaking, journzilisni, :incl rend- ing, its well :is the unniizil Book Fair. tlehzites, letter- writing tontest, :ind sponsorship nl' school puhliczitions :ire also :activities ol' thc clcpairtinent. ohn li. Desch. Edward l.. Cmltlxniith. I-lim R. brawl, Xhvltt- kluftc. Alf. .4.Ii.. H..-I., EILIJ. :l.li., Pl1.IJ. IIA. vw:-A, 1 1.-f in l'. Naytlen. fiC0l'g1'NL'lllllL'i9lt'li. john i.. l'i'iit1. lxaitlmv Suknlrm. HN HN. .-l.1f.. .UH-I.. I.l,lf, If N, .H,l'.1l. NL fI.ni IS 5. , , Nlclm. Waiiivn XY. Xlmx. Cliaiiltw C.ht'riihin -I If UA.. tllt-:itll i-1.Ii...H..4.. S.l.I!,, NIMH. .4.li., .'lI.,4. N A Q X . 41. x A 'lt' ii-g lzmtw K.. lrfltlhaft. Walter CQ. Murrison Ali.. li.I,i!. 13.8. if ' A ,l iv N ti 7 is V - lpnix l. Siiulvi. john l-. Wiininvi. HN.. .U..4. HN. fa, 1' 3.1 .IC gt! C' 7 .. it john l'. lilliott, lilizaheth XY. Calseit, Robert li. Creed, XYillium S. liisner, P. Nlillatrl l-oard. A-f,Ii,, iHe3dy 4.15. HX. lil. .'f.1i.. I.I.H. A' W. fy., if 1 4-- 43' f I - Bernard Coiban, William I-'. Hill, Rosalie Nl. liepharflt, jesse Lcxitt, Nliltllefl K. Shelf. lf.S'.. ,lf.A. .4.li. ILS. A.ll., i'lf.A. ,4.If., VJ. e Sfudy Ofher Culfures And Tongues Long renowned lor its rich classical tradition, the City College Lang-uage Department aims to guide stu- dents to an appreciation ol the cultures ol other peoples and countries. lt is the lzeliel' of the department that only through knowing the language of a people can one get a real insight into them, an insight which is impor- tant in these troubled times. Language students at City may study classical Latin, or lfrench, German, and Spanish, the three modern languages olliered. High point ol the program is the accelerated Latin course which studies classical thought and art through the works ol' Cicero, Caesar. Livy, Vir- gil, and Horace. 1-lach year at commencement, numerous awards are ollerecl lor outstanding achievements in this field. Mr. Millard lfoard derives the verb to know in four languages for his German class. 5333: I Q R X 5-Q 1 It Hr. .lames Allman discusses the complication of the circle diagram to students in the trigonometrs class. e Grasp The Wonders Of Mafh 4 sg. ur. ,g. , 5 A 1 Boyd If. Winkelblech, james bl, Allman. Ali.. MA., flfleadj 14,15- lidward V. Baublis, I-'rank M. Chubb, ILS.. .U.li1l. ILS. .I 72' -... ,- V i Al Burt A. Kaufman, Carroll l.. lloyd. ' ' 'F K ILS., LLB. li.I'.., .ll.l,l1. ,. Although an old subject, mathematics is today more useful and important than ever at the Baltimore City College. Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytics, and calculus are taught in the various math. classes. Here Clollegians can learn about spheres and parabolas, in- finity and imaginary numbers. All sorts of formulas and other mathematical oddities are solved. NVith the theoretical knowledge of the subject obtained, graduates go forth to keep Americas machines going through mathematics. Pierre H. Davis. Jeanette lDeRan, Luther j. Ditman. ILS.. MA. ILS. ILE. fff 1 William lfl. Pcane. Hyman Sachs. ,-1.15. ILS., MA. rg-' Richard Sugarman and 'l'om Biddison mix their own special brand fri chemicals during labomtorx period. e Discover The Mysferies Uf Science XVith tCSl tubes :md Bunsen burners, microscopes and electro-magnets, City students prepare themselves to build a better world through sm-ienre. Future doctors and chemists study bacterial growth and ionization. In biology, chemistry, and physics Classrooms and labora- tories Collegians explore the mysteries of science to pre- pare for their future contributions to an America built on modern scientilic' knowledge. rxlllllll' H. llrxan. Leon B, Bielinski, Yan Kirk Bland, ILS.. .H.A., I'..lI.lJ,. A.Ii. ,4,li, I.A.P,H.A. if f .F l Sw' 11 jesse Hinson, Russell H. johnson, Bernard Kudcr. ILS., MA. ILS. ILE. Gil. 'rr -- if Q . I.eo lllilllllll .4.Ii. 0-f A ' 1 . N Thomas K. Mcllonald. Richard W. .Xusteimann B..S'.. fHeadj PILH 5.7 lemme C. Denaburg, llaxid l-'ret-dtnln ILS.. .V.,-I.. Ed.D. IM. fr spin I U 5 llll . - If . V i-2' f. . F f rg si 1 mx . 1 Joseph W, sillkilll flu XV. St ill HX. Ii.S'. X X l1 ' x I X . X c s iii . . Mr. Gustaxus Sic-verts. senior counselor, advises Robert Feinberg on his way towards graduation and college. , 9S rn 1, Q1 - X -..,, :AY ' R Pa. ' l'aul B. Stevens, Oscar li. Helm. .4,lf.. l,l.B.. Kihairmanl .4.Ii. R ' v l l Dkltltl Kiillflllilll. fglgtayllg Sigyqflg' Alf- ILS., .'ll.l'fd. The Guidance Department is designed to benefit the individual student. Through a program of aptitude tests and counselor-student meetings and conferences, a logical program for educational and vocational inter- ests is derived for each boy. The placement service and a bulletin board, which contains information of inter- est for students planning either a college education or career, contribute valuable assistance to all who attend Baltimore City College. e Learn Facis From Counselors And Books Q-Q 'L- xt-uv' :I f Ida Cf, blass, Nlaudc- .L Pertsch, BS., l.ilvmrinn I,tf'IiflIlYl No school can be considered a true institution of learning unless it has a good library, and the baltimore Clity College is especially lortunate because ol its excel- lent collection ol books, cared lor by teacher-librarian Hrs. Ida CL. Glass. From the small departmental li- braries ol earlier days to the great collection ol volumes ol today. the library has always been an integral part ol Clitfs scholastic lite. .Xnother stali specialist, Nlrs. Maude l'ertsch. school dietitian, directs her stall in producing a multitude ol tastx' dishes in the cafeteria, scene ol pleasant hours ol eating and studying, Students klect Books For Referrence Work L, Mrs. Anna C-. Callos directs boys during general music class period. The BCC Music Department ol l955-56 continued the fine standards set in previous years. Once again its instrumental and vocal organizations established them- selves as outstanding in the state. lt succeeded admira- bly in its purposes: promoting an appreciation of good music among City's students: teaching and encouraging boys in the use of both instruments and their voices. The music major course is well-known for its in- clusiveness. Donald Regier, Anna C.. ballos. A.B., M.A., 1Chairmanp Ii.M. M10 Donald B. Norton, ILS., MA., I'fd.II. Seldom does the Art Department receive the credit it deserves, Much work and time is needed to instruct the novice effectively in the rudiments of art and to em. bellish and polish the work of the truly talented student. Many of the displays in our school's front foyer are the work of this department as are many of the posters used in advertising the Castle's plays and other affairs. Stu- dents throughout the city come to the BCC to take ad- vantage ol the Art Curriculum offered here. e eek The Beaufy Of Music And Ari Nr I Norman F. Burnett, llarry ll. Ball, ILS., fflhairmanj II.F..4. i fl., fmt- Q V.- iq ffv Q I-Ll i I A Nlelvin lfillcr. -john A. Robbins, i .4.Ii,, MA. Ii.F.A. .?tmi?ZE.!i.-.-.fri - Poster painting and layout is one of the essential elements ol thc lum ' .Xrt Clurritu Y - SJ 5 hJ ' . 5- 33 l ' lil 1 f?.cx:' ti bm k.f5 SP -'I-Z-L loh I1 B. Barker. .4.I?., fChair1nanj ,,. X - Harold C reenwald, ,..,1'lI,A., J.. . AX i . iQ. vw- , --1 Richard V . Brown. W l- llllilvllliill, .. .. .V.hf1. . ,, fd., , .IL , .. . 'llli ' '. ,111en1eis-', leorgc Fisher. ' 1 C ot . ,N , The Soci'1l Studies llCIJ'lI'lI1lCIll l1'1s long been 111 ' mort' i' ' ' '1 City Clolltgc LllllC'lll 1. By stu y- 'irc givcn '1 better perspective of their own ti111es, C'l'1sses o11 gCOgIi'lIJlly 'ind niodcrn world probleius help BCC students to llINlCTSl'lINl l0ll'lX'S world its people 'lllll Richard K. Hart. ,Xr 1u1' tl, Lo g. AJ. QUYLl'lllIlClll. The soci'1l studies lC'lCllCI' instills his cl'1sses ' 1 '1 love lor .XlllLI'lC l 'illll llIlClCI'Sl'lINllllg lOXN lfll ot 1 r 1'1tic . e Learn O The Pasf For The Fufure 5 Collcglllls studs lllilllllll wnld p1ol1lt111s lmstd llll the gLoA11pl1x ol thc ILQIUIIN 20 X x N X X C. ,,1 t , 'S 1 Q . xl v -4 rl N fe ,1 , I I J P 1 rf f U5 A B H S T H 4 llc 11111111 I P l ll . 1,11 , Her 111 If 414 ll 1 If ,Q ry Q 1 1 1 1 l 1 lllll .1111 l.ltl0I 111 . 'R - 1 . 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' - N .X111 51 I1 :11 1 1011 512111 1 1' 1' 1 X 'f 1 111 111110U0. 5111110 111 1110111 who 111 10 work 1111111011111 XA U m 3 Y , ' 111101 g1111111z11i1111 1110 IJI'C'lJJl1'Cl1 1111 1111-11 111111110 XX'0lk1K in 111 ' gf I 1' '11, ' -Q ', 1. 111051111l1lfl111111f'1,f1l1111f111'SOS11? 1111- lyp' 41, 0 -111119, V 1 f . s11 111111111. 1111110 1111111111-, 111111 11is11i11111ix'1- 1-1111111111111 , 1 . , v 11111 1w, 0111, 1111 lllilllf 11-111w, 1111s Ill-1JC1ll4kC11 11ll1' 11 , I! 111011 1111 1110 1111x1111-ss 1111110s 111 1 ' JIKC. . f . I . School Democracy Through Student Government I ' I S I i K 1 ard A ernick, A. Biddison, Lysher, Mussclnian, Friedman, Pollock, Schnitzer, T. Biddison. Standing: Executive Board, Left lo Qzgzt, jeu er: roi g , . in Foreman, Day, i,lill1IlCI'. Right: i,ll'NlliL'lll Karl Hitkcx dismisses plans with Xiu- l'Il'Nllll'lll 'Iiom llaiy. .-llmzw: ltd llauhlis attempts a shot llillll foul lane in annual Slude lfatultx llaskellmll Caine, Student Advisory Cgungil, Under the leadership of President Carl Hickey and Vice-President Tom Day, the 1955-56 student government organization and its ex- ecutive hoard have given the school outstanding leader- ship direction during the past year. lt was through the ellorts of these groups that an SAC hall patrol came into heing: the Christmas Dance, a huge success, was also planned hy their mcinhers as were pep rallies he- lore loothall clashes and the impressive far caravans. Y T 5 54 S V X l ,vi-. ,. ,,.A-SE ,mi Association of Club Presidents, ,S'j11'11ki11g. Hi1'11e1'. Le!! 111 Right. I-im! Row: 'I0l1z1r, Stiffiiizm, l'1ZlllC1WC1'glfl', N113 C-1'ee11wz1111, Mmm-' V'CiI1ZWCig, C.1111er, Raksin. 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Stiident Advisory Council. lf!! 111 Right. lfllfffllll Rnzr: :xII1Cl'1l1C1C, A. 11i1111is011, '11 11i1111is011. 11i1ke1, Mn fi01'1D2ll1, lyllf, Mzizaroff, I.e110e, 1'111'1111 1111, 51 '1'l1. N' IR 1': SCK1 '1 N1 I 1 ' ,lla .'1,1'12 1' 11, H 11 2 .C-111, x1ll111, I ' A, ' 'Q - , ' '1, 1 . ' 'A 1: I, II, C.i11111e1, N111 '1 '11, 1gllC11l1Cl'. 511011013 Nz11Al1, Schiff, Bzgi , '1' 11' 1 ' 1 I' z': g, . ll 1 ' , , 11 ', , 1 -, ,, 11, 11111ll. 0151-'1CI1iRS: P1 11. 1'11Ci1i I. 111-I -I,I'f'1'. 13111. Ser, lfitzner, T1' . BI 1 ' 11, ,411 V X111 L A1 1111. i BOARD OF EDITORS -s The C OLLEGIAN Stanley Wmskur '56 Harry Lambrlght '57 Robert Flelshman '56 Eugene Bardach '57 Arthur Strasburger '57 Managing Editor Mrma,f1:ny1 Editor .Ye-un A.9s't News A.ss't News mkmg luuwhlx In nmkc the dvzuilim- for thc Man IH isxuc ull Ihr' l :gran 'Ycil l-ricmlmzm. lknill llzlkcr. l'lllgt'lll' Balrmlzlclm, :md llauw un Jllghl Ilnis issut' wax put out only In thc' llll1lt'lll2lY5lIlCl1 un Illt' Slllll. E I'1liXk'llllI xfl'XL'ls Editor-invflhicf 1933-56 Henry Slebenberg '56 Sparta Alan Walters '57 Asft. Sports Neal Frledman '57 Feqlgy-gg Ludwzg Lankford '57 A.ur't, Features Stvphen Cooper '58 Photography Arnold Clapman '57 Ay-f Duane Dearth '56 E.rrha1u1e Charles Hammonds '57 News Bureau BOARD OF MANAGERS Kenneth Dryden '56 . Business Donald Fxshcr '57 ,. Busmess Jvrry Curr '56 Ad1'r'ftwmg Carroll .lrxnvs '57 Ari1'f'1'tlsmg Jzmlr-S Almunr-y '56 Vlrrulrltion Pm-tl-r ilznuunu '56 l'xr1'uL11tl0n STAFF NEWS: Schofer, Hammonds, Stem, Kadish, Konrad, Kennedy, Hamburger, Taubenfeld, Trainor. SPORTS: Blaustein, Mondell. Mer- enbloom, Busick, Gimbel, Levin. FEATFRES: Baker, Ittner, Bergerson, Hoffman, Mazoh, Lew, Kress, Flanigan, Sherman, Rokoff, Mor- ganstein. ART: Clagett, Marley, Cohen. Yuffv, lil-ls:-mu-ln-r NEWS BI lil'lAl': linkoff, Nvwtfm BOARD 0F ADVISERS Prof. Walter N. Linthicum , . Chairmnn Dr. Edward L. Goldsmith , , .. Editorial Prof. Andrew E, Melby .. .. Photography Prof. Norman F. Bumett . Art Collegian Has llfklll -Nou, Sll'lN'lll1t'lK. llalulntll, l'lll'illll1lll. Sffmlfl Iffur: ltwin lxtllllll cfllyl ,gm-lalsgaff, If!! ff, lfzglfl. I-nt! Ifffzlz Xt-umk, ldunlm 'f , Nh A illpmm lxalrlixll. Cmrlrvx. lllmlxluill 'Ilmfi lfvfzr' Igunlu. Yl'llllllll. x1lxl7t'l'. llillllljllll, Nnpmu. 5ll2illl', KIJHVII, Hamlin-lx XIt'll'lllblU 1 out to lre. lt-l ,pv- Q Business Staff- lff! In Right. lim! Razr: Fisher, Klr. l.inthicun1. Alnioney. Srruncl Roni llelclnian, Callagher, Gargano, jones Medalist Year Thr' Clflllfgllflll, only weelcly high school paper in Nlarylancl, pulrlishecl its twenty-seventh volume this year. l-'onnclecl in IQ28 lay Nlr. llaines C. Leonhart, the paper this year won its lirst nteclalist rating in several years lronr Cohnnlria l'niversity. .Xinong the special issues this year were a Christmas issue, City-Poly, two lare- wells, ancl a rnernorial on the cleath ol llr. Chester H. Katenlcarnp, eighth principal ol the Baltimore City College. lhc' year was highlighted hy nurnc'rous six-page is- sues ancl an eclitorial policy which pnllc-cl no punches. For his c-llorts in leacling The CIIIHICQI-llll lfclwarcl Nleyers. liclitor-in,Chiel. was juclgecl editor ol thc' yearn lry the Xlarylancl Press .Xssoc'iation. Constant cooperation lmetween the eclitorial ancl lrus- iness stalls ol the paper assurecl 'flu' f.'flf!f'.QI-llll ol being the sinooth-running ancl excellent newspaper it turned 2 lnuix Bu. editors prcpaic ropy and photos for printers. 'Q-N i Staff Puts Out The GREEN BAG BOARD OF EDITORS Editor-in-Chief ,...... E. Millard Waltz Business Manager ,.,.... Donald Fisher Associate Editor Benjamin Margulies Managing Editor .. Charles M. Roebuck, Jr. Sports Editor .. ..., Robert S. Feinberg Activities Editor .... Maurice A. Baker Mid-Senior Editors ......... David Leboe David Makofsky Senior Editor . . ..... .. Jack Torner L'nderclr1ss Editors ..... Barry Friedberg David Brown Technical Editor .. ..... Alan Katz Art Editor ................ Irwin Marley STAFF COPY: Bardach, Davidson, Freedlander, Kaminkow, Lambright, Markman, Rokoff, Schofer, Tucker, Weiner. SPORTS: Meren- bloom, Ritter, Taubenfeld, Tokar. ACTIVI- TIES: Kantorow, Sanders. ART: Clapman. PHOTOGRAPHY: Cooper, Dinowitz, Gold- stein, Sollod, BUSINESS: Almoney, Gar- gano. BOARD OF ADVISERS Editorikil Adviser .. . Dr. Edward L. Goldsmith Biisiness Adviser . . . Mr. Walter N. Linthicum Photography Adviser Mr. Andrew E. Melby Art Adviser Mr. Norman F. Burnett ff' 'ull' .4lm.f. llaxc Brown. Bun Nlaigulirs, and -laik 'lmnci imp pu tuna-N for thc 2HIiXiIiL'9 pages. lrfit lwliitmi'-ill-Cliicf Nall! pauses from pruoficadilig urn 'f J 60th Annual Yearbook y X Educ!-131 Staff I II R1 Il'IS R xhdlll Xhkofskx Roebuck Sfcfnzr Run Seater Pclnhug llgllllCS Rokoff Blown Baker Iornu R111 Snmrlzn Xkumr hxulherg, DIIIOVNIII D1 f0lllSllllIll Cooper Koldstun ll IJ s R N 1 ol Ihe l1n lllllll lllNCTllS1I1Q 1n1l illSll'llJllll0Il work ol hc sc tool s MIINIIICS Itotn the 11ther humorous l1ter1r unte IS hmcllecl In the hustness st1ll uhtch h IS oks l 1 1 lla 1 1 '00 In s xs o stecl ol 1 sen nook ulnch nc ox 1ts lo 1 s 1 g the f R1 st1lls Xkflflxlllg together hue produced excellent l1n1n l '11 s QlllI0l'lil st1ll h 1s been ptesentmg 1 xnul 1nd e cxtllx successlul xe1rhooLs ,nn- Q '-J it 5 Business Staff lf!! to Rzght largano I-lshcr Nlr IlIlllllLlllT1 XIIIIOIIEN 29 1 K X X f .l l X Q T' 'X H, . 4 . - .. Q A 1 '-4 'Y 1 'N , 4' x ,. 1 'm . , Xl , 7 I 1 ! A . W I .I . , 1 ' ' , ff 1: gh, 'i .I mu: ., . 2' .' .' I '. .' 1: , Ma' ' ' , - 1 , - For 60 years, Clity's journalists have worked each 1norz1hle view ol City College lile through the se yea' to ptlliqh the CL H-..' BAL, the Zlllllllill K the 1 1 ,z ' Us '. ' ' Al . '1 ' J ' zy vol '. 2 4' ,' .. lno 1 o the ezrll' ye: to the z1l n mst L :ge wz1l'flJ Zlf 1 1' 2 'l ' ' pfl ll ' ol picturey, vritin., and nrt work ol I956, - L :tix 'z ' K , 1 ' S, X. - ' 'z 2 2 2 ' ' 1 1 nt - 'Q 1 , A X J' 7 x F . A , , Ig Xl , 'lf 1 T i X' U1 ' ' KP. '4 - , xt 1 X . ,by if Y' - .,,,'xvx ' x They Keep City ln The News if News Bureau Fdztur Harold Neunck Edxtor Charles Hammonds Izbmrmn Jerry Rokgff SI XI-P Arnold Blaustern ldward Itrner Karon Kadnsh Ludwng Lankford Srmon Leun Lawrence Schofer Allan Walters Advzser Dr Edward Goldsmnlh 1 4' News Bureau left to Rrght Rokoff Blaustem Schofer 'Veurnck Kadlsh Newton Sapero Dr Goldsmnh Levm They Tell Students About City The ORIOLE Edxtor m Chief Nlalcolm lxltt lixmnesx Alarlrzger Richard lxlaff SI XPP Robert Dauson Louis I-me Allan judman Louxs Siegel Adviser Mr Charles chCI'llblll Og-lglg Ftrs! Ron lou Nh fllflllllll J' 'tiny 4 ..4z Siegel Fme udman Rokoff Semnd Rou km Dawson lxlaff Thxrd 30 I J N r .... , A - 'F e ., E V A I 1 N Q rn' lf . x I , ' , 1 - I2 , . . .'v . , .- , ,.' X . V. , . , 1 - , - v T Q!-U .,. , If L . . . - i . A 3 . , ,- , - f ' . , . I z: ' F .P . I -. V . . . ,. .T r' ,E ' I. ,-- .. - '. 4 . A . , , ,. , J .V N, I , s Ax, .1 I ., tx .Syl x . ia ,W-MA A x 'fs 1 1 , ,- , C 'z . 1 I 'l . lhcg sedate gentlemen shown in this picture are members of the filllllif and Nlanclolin Club clnstrumental Clubj, founded in WUI, the beginning ol City's instrumental organizatic HIS 90 Years Ol Clubs At City The lirst club at the Baltimore City College, then at Howard and Center Streets, was the Iiancrolt Liter- ary Society. I-'oundecl in l8Tli. it was the lirst highschool literary society in tlte entire United States. Two years later, the Carrollton Society appeared on the scene in ccnnpetition with Iiancrolt. Then in l888 a club was lorniecl to preserve, collect, and stttdy natural objects, the .Xgassil ,AXssociation, Chapter 233. The .-Xgassil was thc- lorerunner ol the great number ol clubs today at City, exploring almost every lacet ol scientilic study. Shortly therealter a Glee Club and an Athletic .Xs- sociation, lor supporting college baseball, lootball, ancl track teams, were started to complete lurther Citv's ex- tra-curricular activities. In l89T the Carrollton Society 50 I 'U' N X 'BEL-5 . 1 ' 6 4. XX 'Ihree members of an early Association of Club Presidents. Lelt to Riglilz l'resiclents of lnstrutnental Club. .NggiN7. 31111 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society. became the Carrollton-XVight Literary Society, and a Sen- ate Club was lormecl to give lurther competition to thc' two older literary societies. .X Natural Science Club was lortnecl in N24 by Dr. Arthur H. Bryan: the present Classical Club was loundecl in ISHS. The Current liyents Club was lortnecl in l93Alg the Library Club, in H4351 the Quill and Scroll, in IEJS5. During this time many others which have since been dissolved were started, such as the Peace l.eague and the Sacred Seven Success Club. .X few years ago the Hi-Y and the CNY were organized, and just last year, the Religion Club was established. Through the years City's clubs have lormecl an integral part ol student lile - from the debates ol the literary societies to the laboratory work ol the science clubs. 'lhe members of the Chess and Checker Club of 1947 are seen watching a chess tournament. til O n Athletic Sei-vice Club, .Sju'ukir1g: lukai. lic!! to llighl. MMI Hoff: Shugainian, Lulieti, Kiongaid. Mwnzrl Run: Schnvdnian, Yeituan, Reba. 'l'l1i111 Rout l'inc'itnan. Quint. Latninis. Ol-'lflfll-QRS: l'rw, vlllisill. Ivill'-l,lf'N. Reba. Sw, Yc-rnian, Aclriwfv Mr. llii'schaut'i'. The Sei-vice Club, This honorary organization for City students who have done outstanding work for the school undertook its annual liaster basket drive for needy chil- dren and, in conjunction with the SAC, sponsored a Clhristnias basket drive for the satue purpose. The nlent- bers also visited an orphange and played softball with the children there. Athletic Service Club, llitv-Poly activities . . . ticket salesmen . . . handling everything at the sporting events but the actual playing. lVorking incessantly selling tick' ets, handling publicity, niaking' last-minute arrange- ments. nientbers help make BCC sports the success they are. Since its founding' in 195-1, the Athletic Service Club has helped strengthen the great City tradition oli excellence in sports. A Better School Sei-vice Club, lffl In Right. Hu! Rua: Hahn, Bard, Handweiger, Mi. lust. Scholnick. lkllllillilgill, Meyers. Mfcoml lt'rm': Natlians, YCI'llldIl xllillllliiii. llwin. I-liner. Siegel, Reba, I,eboc', Klorciish. Third Rmr: Krongard, liatl, Pollock, Nlusselntan, Miser, Snyder, lVeiner. Fmullz Run Hickey. Dax, Claniinis, Levy. Nlclfaul, Friednian, Nleienblooin. Ol FlC1lQRS: Prrtx. Kaniinis, Scholnick, .Sf'!':'IA7'f'!I.l, Pollock, Hanclwcrger, Advivcr t Yost. H5 4-,sa f, A J . 4.5, ' .args Y ,, - 'T ', lv in f' D Q. -gji. I 'V A 'Z s i . If ' ri - I 1 h A N, - ,4-- cf 5, .7 fs . ,, ,Q 5 'if 5 ,' : 1 V .-S . ' Q ': , V, 1 5-' i 1 tv 3 1 - f figif' l air . 123 A i L- 1 t 'roi-1' f ',: ' 2 an . -.lin-uee.F',cf'e5gfQ. 1, M - .43:f.'fix'ggf,1 - , ' , y :ii . viii, 14.4 . f I, V, r .F If la :55:f!Lj.jf,r l , . ,V If-fl, in E' fig ff-vg,t,g.gff i -.f. V A- 13195 '-3 We f ' H - 1 - -c., -' S 15 v, ff, sg I 1 . I sr- I 3' 1 y ffff i Tiff? is '73,-3' '. . Locker Supervisors, Ifft to Right: Sir. Hall, lilfllllgilll, Konrad, Dixon. Ul'il lCll'1RS: Prev.Nlzitl1ais,l'irw- l'rr's. lgitolps, .'lllT'iXl'I' Nlr. llull. Locker Supervisors, Xvilll OYCT 2,llllll l0t'li6I'b lI1 lllC school, the Supervisors continue to he :in impor- tztnt service group in the school. Their duties :ire to supervise :ind keep check on these lockers, including keeping them locked :ind opening them when necesszirv. Through Service Library Club, Ifft tn Right. Sitting: Howling, Holler, Tinznioff, Goldstein. Library Club. Serving as custodians ol literzillv thou' szinds ol' volumes, club members keep the books liled :ind czitzilogued :ind zissist Mrs. Idzi Glass with at great dezil ol the clerical work that is ll vitzil part ol lilnxirv pro- cedure. This group ot' students has given up studv hulls :ind worked long hours behind the desk. Hut Razr: Mrs. Glass, Levitt, SllCl'lIl2llI, llluinenthzil, .Secoticl Ron Siegal, filllll3Cl. Hearth, llziumolil, Drago, Huber, Levin, lf ard, Salalme' Fried mn. I Roslel. Allifiwr Mis, Class. o s, n JlflflKIliRS3 IIITX. llc-zirth, Smith. Vice'-l'r1'v. Smith, .Ycr Y' .AN ,Q . '5 Audio-Visual, Iffl In Itiglll. Ifiril Nutr: llzink. la. lion-ns, llctker. Rubin, Slit-Illr. Mllci. .Srrnnrl Rnzr: lillliiflly fulllllllll, Nl. Kmens, Sopher. 01.210, Yolfm-tx Tlrirrl Rami: llulmer, lllllllllJl'Ig, llvnix, Ol-'l-'llll-IRS: Pres. lkiskvll. lin-I' r1's. li, Knut-ns, S'1'r'.-'li11'av. l'illCKllll1lll, ,4rl1'iie'r Nlr. Hells. C I 0 I I I Providing E ntertarnment Through Activities Audi0.Vi5u3l Club, Lights, czunerzi, :ic-tion! The clulfs Sgageq-aft Club, Six chairs on the lelit' '...' 'put priine cluty is to show lilnis :intl play recordings to in- the risers up lor the choir' '... No rest lor the workers crezise the students' understziutling ol' subjects. This ol the Stzigecruft Club as they prepare lor :assemblies yegir besides its regular tluties the iuenilmcrs ligive nlun- :incl protluclions of the BCC. The lighting :incl studio herecl zunong their zicroniplislnncnts surh things nas re- lor the clzintcs . . . the senior :intl inicl-senior plays . . cornling lor posterity the presentation to llic srllool of ai git-git tlezil ol lun at City is made possible through the the portrziit ol our lute principal, llr. Chester H. Kat, 15,1101-N U1 ilu- Smgggralf Crew, Cnkaunp. Stagec,-aft Club. lf!! In lftglIf.K!1f'l'llVIgZ lciler, Nloelius. l i1slRou': Snxtlci, xlllllly l'iL'lllll2i. ,Srmnri Ruzv: R. Oths, Phillips. l.t'on, Fleischel. lunltloril. Nltflunly. Third Rout XV. Oths, liiseustaull. litlcrr. Olfl-'lC1FR9: lhw. l'it'l'llll2l. Viff'-f f'v R. Ufhs. Ser. liisenstaclt, Tzmx. Phillips, SivQl.'Ilf','1llllX Nltfurtlx. .Sludrnt .41l1'i.w'r SnulL'r, .4rl1'lu'rx Hi. .-Xrnoltl, Klr. Rolrliins. ll I Lf 'F , ,. - f-4 Radig Brgadcagting Club, Speakirig: Handwerger. Left to Right, First Rout Coldner, Wolfe, Miller, judman. Second Row: Yerman, Siegel, Quint, Pinerman, Walters, Rokoff. Third Rout Yoffee, Fleisliman, Gallant, Paper, Agus. Fourth Rout Nlanacher, Himelfarb, Helman, Blumberg, Fried- man, Shane. Fifth Row: Stholnick, Becker, Land, Finkelstein, Shea, Mr. Bentley. OFFICERS: Pier. Handwergcr, !'ice'Prev. Dwin, Ser. Yerman, Tiras. Bard, Prog. Chin. gludman, Adviser, Mr. Bentley. Radio.Bi-oadcagting Club. This is station XVB-IC-FM broadcasting for the Baltimore City College . . . with well-known Baltimore radio and TV personalities as speakers . . . meeting on location at various radio and television stations in Baltimore, and a lot ol' fun and interesting work for its members. Founded in 1945, the R.B.C. is an activity giving great enjoyment to those interested in radio and television broadcasting. Photography Club, Another hobby pursued by many Collegians is the Hshutterbug cra7e. A number of these enthusiasts have combined to exchange know-how and the latest in new equipment in the Photography Club. Some members and their adviser serve as stall photog- raphers for THE GREEN BAG and The Collegian, work- ing both on location and in the darkroom. Photography Club, lftl to ltigI1l,M1xl Roar: Paper, Mai-gulies. Xteiiitweig, Dinowitz, Allman. Sworirl Roar: I.avin, Brown, llurkan. OFFICERS: Pres, XYeinzweig, Mar- gulies, l'ir1'-l'rm. lbinowitz, Nw, Dlllllwlll, Dalinsky, Trent. Nlargulies, .4difiwr Mr. ,.. Nlelby. JE! l - AUDI .1 'R Radio Club, An interesting hobby and professional group is the Radio Club. Sets are repaired and rebuilt by meinbersg short wave, hi-fi, and even television are studied and worked on to learn the principles and their practical application to electronic devices. Radio Club, Left to Right, First Row: Packham. R. Levin, Salabis. Second Row: B. Levin. Third Rout Doupnik, Luiza, Ashman, Barrett. Fourth Razr: Anders, I-Qdlavitch. Fifth Row: Lutz, Orr, Erlich. OFFICERS: Pres. Luiza, Vice-Pres. Doupa nik, Sec. Lutz, Treas. Packham, Adviser Mr. Arn- old. , TY .5' -fa 1 J I VX if lam I fn 1- -il O 4 S N Sophomores Organize Early une .18 one ol the llrgest sophomore classes exer to enter C tty C ollege began hle IS 1 umhed ts hole under tts newly elected officers 'Ihese olhcers are Robert Bagdon president Alan Brddxson, XILCIJFCSILICIII Gtry Rtce, secretary Xvlllldlll Broun, treasurer and Stuart Fme sergeant at arms Honorary presxdent of the year IS Air Louxs Snyder A class councrl plotted the course of ye 11 actnxues, exch KICLISIOII and suggestion bemg submitted for the approx tl ol the entxre class Also 1 constltutxon com mlttee was set ln motlon under the chalrmanshlp of erry Foreman An lnformal dance, the Soph Hop was planned and 1 committee for ll ws as he tded bv ordm Horn 'md Rrchrrd Lslmger mth the purpose of promotmg good uxll and sprrlt among class members md lor helpmg the boys become acqualnted yslth one another All music was supphed by a hxgh frdehtw set yshxch helped make the dance a huge success Throughout thelr sophomore year une 38 boys who were neu to the school became acquunted mth LIIV College goyernment and partxcxpated m extra cur rlcular actnltxes, uhlle others contmued to take part rn school functlons 'S Hs 11? IS Q 1 c 8 wduscr 'Air Lotus Snyder meets mth newly elected sophomore class offrcers to discuss plans for the Soph Hop lhu ne lefl Io rwhl Pres Robert llagdon lzcf Pres Alan BlddlSOI'l Sql atArms Stuart l'1ne Adviser 'Air Snyder fum Ahllnam Brown 1- 5. '- l A, r xy 9 . 1 'S laurenze Aaronson Robert Abey ,, lcshe Abl'2lIll0MllI 6 joseph Arkman Richard Axrew Adnan Allen john Allen C hatles Allman Arthur Alpelstcm s I XJ y I harlcs Albndge AQ' 'KA , Q , 5 as , Burton Amfflllfk 4? Vtlllam Andrews leon Armour A ig? 'shit JS' I 'r ' , . . , ' N ., , ' . , ' 25: ' 2 1 'zx 2 I 2 . . . . .' . . ' '. ,' . , , .' . ' ' . y , ' ' I 1' 1 ' I ' , - -. . V -' , .,. ' , . ' ' ' , . ' ' ' 1 1 , , . . ,... , ., I , A .S I K K 1 , - . . .- ol -4 A 'X 1 1 N . - -' A N, A X lu' A v . 1 , x - 4-I-wx J , K , x ' . Q N 'r .' '. f , V' v ' ' , jm J . . ,. . , gg 'hz ' ' , - ,.t .- - ' , -- r ' 'Z l 4 A X , ., . . x , K' u I ' r 1' . ' n ,. . 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Q , Q' 'Q Y-'1 fl 3 lx' , A 1 'LJ ,Q . 1 1- is L 1 L YXRSITY. If!! lu Riglzl. Tuff Razr: Matkciiziv. marzagc' r. Ko i 9 Q Q G. IIIHCY, Coach Marx., boltlner, Nlziskcn, Tlzird Roar: Nlitthcil, Baker, Sherman. Kurdish, Dax, Mfrmid Rmv: XS'ilt'v, Gallatin, Nlarizmti, Ochs. linilmn Razr: Lchoc, Niussclman, Miller, Berman, INZUHWUII. Harriers Capture MSA Championship fn ' tux 'lihis vctirk ci-cmtotititrv mluztti, with tht- :tid oi if rvttirniiig l'lllIllCi'S, wats t111dt'lC:ttt'tl in tluzil mccts in xi1ll'Nillllli Scimliistit' ,Xwicigitimi tompttitimi .intl mp H Ptah tcchniti. 1' The Black :tml flliiillyf, Zllllilwillg x'it'torics met' For . 1 ' cwt Pqiik, lloliglxiss, Xlcrvu, Nlt. St. -loc, Pzittcisrm, :md ' 0. St. I'git1l hy tht' pcrictt scores oi 15, wcrc :it tht- IUIJ ui ' ' 'Ts' 1, tht' ltuigut- xtgitimlitigx Im' tht' ciitirt- scxisrmii. ' 5. Q 9 , In thc itmitiail Spikctl Shut' Rane, held on thc johns 'N ilupkim tuutsc, tht' Cluiicgigm thintlzitls zitliic-xt-ti, pci' y https. tht-it' mmt iniprcssivc vittmy. With Ken Hiller 7. Xxvllilii' Cztllaitiii, :mtl Nixtty lit-11111111 Iczitling tht' way tht-x tgtptuit-tl irniilh. lilth, sixth, twt'ntic'th. :mtl twciity 1 U , . 5 iiixt Irlgittw ini at Iutzil ui BH tmiiltx, Nlzinx sthrmlx itrmi Xlnxlgiml :tml Yirginigt Imi'titip:itt-tl. at fact which t-in ' - ,,.l ' k liil1lNilCN thc tmiipxtrgitixt- sticiigth ui this lim- stitmti. ,1,u ' , - 'U I ht- lilgitk LllNif1l'1lIiUt' lost to Polx in tht' llllilXltilllli 77 . iliigiix. wlictt' im tt-.im unit' win Lt-pt, hut gitititwl w'ct't , K . . lt'Xt'll t' hx tirniimiiig tht- Nlllill' It'1lIll lhflii to um tht NISKitiiaiiliipimixliipi XX'ith Rui Xlillm :ti1tiXYgni1c'CLxiI - , t Mi., '.-. lqttiil linixhiiig xt-tfnitlx ht-him! l'nIyN .Xtigiiiix with itlcii v kg ' Y ,, ticgtl time-N oi llzli. gmtl no Clnllcgiztn iinisliing luwt-1 T., ' thgtn sixtcciith. tht- Itillll won thc- tiixiiiipiumliip in iinc --W Ntxlt: l'iitIc'i' thc' cgip.ihIc- guititiitc- nl Clnguii I-int-N , Ift-N' NIgi1x,thc' KlliQ,iliNllDillIIii1'1iIiif'il'iilll'NliR'l4Hiiiii ICI VIH XUQIIN, nut- fhtllgtiiti. Xl.ttx iiQ'IlIl.lII. tim! kt-11 Nitllni illllxil hiuith. filth, ami Ih .ix litx unix Spiiwtl Shirt' imtt lll kltvhiix ilwvpkiiix 48 mt 'cd thc lem-uc thtmipiomhip ltrmi defending titlcst f 5 4? -ff Klnlmn I .nk DQ af 'it DC .Lx 4 5 v I. ,if g1hv,,,4 . ' al '15, ' i . Wx. 1 ,L fr 'G 3 .ids ,' aft: q ' 'Z . ' I an ,ab ' wa A , 1' ' F- , 2 K . I I 1' ,gm Q ap' W Q1 Q' I . tis wr an I Ah, W 0 'qw-g .x:g1gf .,-would 'H' Jn . 'Q 4-u.....n ,, Dave LL-hoc and Tom Day sprint hmm' lo help City win MSA championship at Clnllvgizm harricr Lloyd Nlusslclnzm mllapscs illlil sums 'V lf - of CIilx flnllcgc more-rs us hc mxwrsws linish linc, IX . l.f'fI In Righf. Top Rvzr: Hodgcmun. Abbott, Smith, Coach Marx, Bowen, liuxick, Slzukcx. Thin! lfmw: Wanc. licullc, Bouukcl l'xcsmn Nl ' Sd 'k ' HIL. nu-1 crl, :xlI7L'I'NIl'Ill. .Wmrul Nmr: lmuw. IW.-lite, NCSYIOII. Salgdnic. Rmcnic-Id. llzumlll I.lIi1lS. Fmnl lfmr: l'1vlawhuL. Kil'SNilL KTf7llglll'li. xll1l'llIllk, lrw, IIZIHICSIN, IClllllllgS, nznrzugn. 49 a, . vt , J . 0 w A A l CTY I n nun muon mu u 1 of ku urllf Iwi :mn A mm Nhrmilml kid Schmdman llllll n mm Ill ax I fiom R111 11111 Nlm 1 Q S, Booters Place Fifth In League Standm 4 18 'ie-.-,745-9-' X I un ' ' 1 ' A ' p, f mm fl N- x I I . j. nc ggg' N . 1-:sa . cn XXKKNNIN' -rm ' 1 'umlm lm Im' 50 43 1'1 U ' t ss f' 1 uni- f Warren Harrison, .wmrifl from righl, drives a diffitult shot past Parlis goalie. The varsity booters concluded their fall season with a tab of three wins, seven losses, and two ties. Opening the season with a heart-breaking defeat in an exhibition game with Towson High, the squad went on to lose to Mt. St. Joe, Poly, and defending champion Patterson Park in each of the double encounters. Calvert Hall was responsible for the other Knight defeat. The team finished its season by trouncing Mer- genthaler once, Park School twice, and tieing the re- maining two struggles with Calvert Hall and Mergen- thaler. lllll 5 l. x 1 fi rl' .1 Q 'Oni' Y ful .. . 0 . . , 1 .,c-4 .f . ., .- J ' 5 -41- 9 - l at-Q'.z -. - .. .ICITQ Nloore, Varsity goalie, stops another Clalxelt Hall at tempt to store. Charlie Perrica, Henry Reches, and Ron Ritter, captain, were accorded Honorable Mention in the All- Maryland selections. City College's coveted Hall of Fame choice went to one of the driving hustlers of the squad, Don NlcCulloh. NlcCulloh proved to be an out- standing team spark, even though this year marked his first attempt at the game. VARSITY. Ld! In Right, Top Row: Perrica, Torney, Moore, lones, Tucker, Ginsberg. Mirldlr' Row: lloldowski, Nlcllulloh. Lysher. Pollock, 0'Neill, Reches, Coach Calvin. liollom Ruzr: Pukau, Ritter, Woessner, Harrison, Pfitzncr. ' Q O l 6--u--v 4350- 'io X - I , . 1 , 1,412 .- I A- V, , I Collegian clcwll nf ycsloryear DZIIIIPN muh-lixal l'olxtL-mhnic, lrzulilional uppmu-nts for sixty-sewn years, The ahmc pimlurc saw thc squads fight czuh other In za standstill dcspltc l'XIl'ClllL'lf llllllilh field. 111,010 f,,,,,-,my of Th, gun Football A We Still Carry The Ball Today ft In 1 lr If R l'lmbus lullo ioldsnnxh Ms! Unch llzzclla Coach lalhroum Caulnex larland ohnson f0Ilffl1R01l Barnes Carmen Snnth xidllllhlk B IU. 'XbIdl110MllI Htl 1 Ilmd Rm Holmes Shdpnm kmmn lalcaln Raphael Armour iannex Llltman Nfrond Run Slcgal R Clalk I' ilark xslllldI11N Luz Bud Iranz Nhtchcll lfnllmn Run Xxmuuruut Hamm Rmumhug Xundersmnlh lmn Berg luck B 1 52 I jx: 1. fq My ,A 'up fm-1 1 - -, Q , bg 1 A4 , il - ', 1 V . 4 U , 4 1' ,J b. ' ' w .- ?'.5' , - V - , . XF'-, , I :ffm '1'.:-'f' .W gf :, ,,,- , E, -,Rug .- f. 1 f. N . . 13 0 -lv 'a- Q Q ...- ' This year's Black Knight defenders rush Stack, Pulp quarterback, who spotted a potential receiver mlownficltl, The game, played under excellent conditions, tlrcw a crowd of lT,2-12 lans to Mcrnnrial Stadium, Cnty College As Collegrans Have For Decades JSH SOl'H I fl1fU1l I Im rghl nut mr n rmgerv Farhart I uh X N0 1 tr num u nm nt I-mn!! nt umseml Rcctl Nnslrlteuti Hood Bonadro Crosbx Shotkctt ohnion llmrllfuu usmml g lrlmth Rrgl 1 1 mn rrnnri Run cmplu l,LlIlllCN nhnsun Xtlson f'lIXLl' llncrx Rcxtlwlt kcfmur 0111111 Rim 1 ns lxm Burns I mssmtltlc XS rtson 53 C l FRI I . n -, ,rf RQ 2 Fell 1111.5 'tl1, m I ., , ', Io: fzrtlrzm' n. Stc'n , rr Mc 'Q , 111 rlin. ' A 1 R z': 'll , , ':, ' A , , ' , I' I, .' , I , . ' 'Z Hu J 1 , ,min, C-olrllwl' . Bcrlnzm, ' sz A , ' gc, Cz lla- l' . .S -: K ' ' , . 1. . I , ' 2 If I -1 Grzuly, l'urt'cll. NYill':u 'L lka. ' J, 'KN Knight Compile -4-1 Record The Black Knights, in a hard-lought season. torn- ed an overall record ol three wins, lour losses. and Q 1 tie. 44 3 Q., J.EEi'Qf-K' CITY li: l.OYOI..'X 25. Outnianeuvered hy' the Don hacklield, the Castleers dropped their league opener to an experienced Loyola elexen on the Blakelield gridiron. Pete Gargano accounted lor the lone Col- legian score. Y 73 SOl'THliRX ll. .Xlter a week ol improvement under Coaches Frank I,ee and lid liauhlis, the Knights took the lield and proceeded to show the lans a great deal ol' improvement. The lone City tally came in the fourth quarter when Lee Nliles In-ouglrt the hall to the tworyard line. Then, on the serond down, Iioh Xllser sneaked over lor the store. Nliser also scored the extra point. CITY li: l'.X'I'TliRSON 20, The next tilt lound the Clollegians pitted against a strong Patterson aggrega- tion in a game at the stadium. City, on the short end ol a 20-li score, unveiled a new quarterback in this ltr-.ms as YVarne Cheek shared the duty ol' Call- ing signals with Nliser. 'lg -. ' ,. ' - ' Iffl ,llmzfey YN':nne Cheek, Liu quarterlmutk. marries the hall in Collegian win i. ' ' mer Kalxeit Hall. lffl. Liu halllmatk l't'lt- batgano grinds up the middle lor three yards as Nltllonogh Iatklels tlost- in. 1 VARSITY. Left lo Right, Top limp: llecker. Cain, Holzman. Keenan, rrrfrrnrgrn, Coach Ire. Coach Baublis. Fifth R01l'CAfr01KIIlC1ll'l. Miller. Petro- rimh, Irwin. Roberts, Horton, Halpxin. I-'ourih Roar: Ik-ll. Lillespie, Knoll, Nlartak. frfiiilllll, Worden. Adelslxerger. 'l'l1flI'lfUU': jacobs. loll. Biddison. Ports, Cheek. Fralier, Nlalinowski, Kates, Srrond Row: Trcka, DeGraw, Fairhank. Fink. Nlatzdorf, Mathews, Simms. Bottom Row: Iilllll. Miles, YN'ilson. Cargano, Louderinilk, Brannan. Ilolllnan, Mixer. 54 CIT C'I CT CT 156 ri.- I i T za: hd Ports rambles wath completed pass to aniade the C alman I0 yard marker an game won hy Black and Orange 25 6 X 1 YI IOL 1? The varsaty elewen could not r vercome a I9 0 Gael lead at half tame as at dropped ats second game an a row The lone tally for the Black and Orange came an the lanal peraod of play math I ee Nlales goang over the goal for a touchdown XValter 'Nlalanoxs ska receawed an the end lone for the extra poant Y Zh C ILNIAN 0 I-lopang for a change an luck the Collegaans made sexcral shafts an thear laneaap XVayne C heek anto the quarterback slot and Due I' aarbank anto the left hallhack posataon 'Ihe re saalt at as 1 resoundang man oxea Cfalna an Touch dow ns were scored bv XVayne Cheek I ee Nlales, and hd Ports Tom Fralaer added uso extra poants Y IZ NRDONOC I-I I5 -X last naanaate touchdown g ate the C adets a H l 7 edge mea C an as Nlr Donogh und Catw resumed thear rnalrx alter sexeral wears ol an tc tax tx 'I he uanners scored e arlx an the open ang ananutes of the contest and held the lead untal the thard quarter 'Ihe second hall exploded math C an s recoxerx of the lunahled openang kackofl and on the next plax Torn Fralaea nent mer lor the score The Catx elexen traaled ffl alter the trw lor the extra poant failed NI hen an the lan al peraod ol plat Date Faarhank 'added another touchdown to the C au tallx and at appeared as though the ga as rg- mapped up Hoasexea a SCIICS ot penn ues agaanst C atw pushed the pl ax near the goal lane and a last namute spurt hx the Cadets carraed the lrall anto the end lone to gate NIcDonogh a one poant xaatorx X l8 C XI X LRT l-IXLI 0 In the fanal ganae praoa to tlae C ata Polx classac the lxnaghts su aanped a fax ored C ahert Hall elexen on the home held 'Ihas lan al man huosed the conladence of the Ixnaghts lor the lorthconaang clash math Polx J My aww' llcspatc staff alan Dau lfaarhank downs Patterson annner headed around aaght and 55 0 9. 5 5 . 5 -Q . ' - 'Q , , 1 ' ,, , l ,1,t, f as gg 2 3 I U , i ' is I .L 2 . L , ,S 1 . A' , 4 ,s .h W ,L 2 -Q K' H-1 ' ' ,7 l ' 5 ' ' ' , .2 . ' f P Y 1 o .2 . ' 2 ,.,-.2 , l A ,1,,., 2 . . 2 N A QQ ,l gg, ' Q ' ia. 2 V -. , I' ' f , ' .45 - if ag Q f'i-lg 2 v- ' of . I of - J' ,v 7' M b , ' by ' . ' , ' - ' f I 2 A, ' 2 A 2, , f x ' ' ' 'Q 2 2 -2 L. Q., v , , ' v 2 , .fi , L 5 l' I ,'3 , , 4,4 ,K 'T . A, ,,. . 2 , 2 . -. . I f A - 1 'A 5 5 . . aa 2 . , P va, af' . ' . 4 ' , 1 rw , .fp , , 1:'2', ,I ' Q I . 2 a' . I ' 2 ' 2 l' ' , . Aff 12 -rl If if 'Q 1 -2.2 -- .-2 ,C . , . . .. , 42. fa f-,If . 1 Bob Brannan moved aaato the ra 'ht end mosataong ' . V , ' s Mya. . .f' . v ' 41' -L C,, I ' . ' 2 , , ' .2 3 2 2 ' v , ' ' ,, 2 Il I lj . 3 a' L I. 2 25 ' ' ' I K A . l 1 A Q I A I 1 . I I kv 2 1' I' 5 ' ' '2 1' 2 ' .' ' 2 I' 2 . af'1'C 2 ' 'a ' q 2 -' - ' Q' ' .' 5 2 2 ' , - .. 1 I I H. - 2 I 1' 1' ry' Y V I l '. r I- 1 A 1 ' 2 I ' ' ' 1 2, ,.p' . v y I . L5 v f 'fa' 1 2. U . , . Z . 2 ,', 2 ' 2' 2 2 2 ' I' 1' 2 2 ' ' 2 ' 2. , .'2 me 'e 2 . ',2 zl' 212' J l',' 5 21' 2 ' ,2 1. II ' ' 2 li . . , . ' 2 -2 ' ' , 2 . , --' 7 ' . . . 2. 2 2 2 1 I' , .. , 'W , . 1 1 4 ' I2 ' 2 ' K' . ' . .' , ' . V ' . . ' 1- ' . ' ,. . ,, , , , , , A K a 1 ' I '. - ' ' l 'l I 1 I ,' V. ' I . 'lite-vw - - -.4.f Wayue Cheek, Collegian signal caller, circles light end. Helmv. Hallhack Pete Cfargano looks for diagonal lines as he heads for the goal line. lioltnm. lcc' Nliles linds opening in l'illgllH'l'l' line and scralnhles for I0-yard gain. uf 'V' f- gram-ig, ' .4 I :Lag . -Q . 4- -- - , ,,,4 --G., S- ' 41 ,k aa..- . V' Playing before a throng ol' 17242, the Black Knights battled arch-rival Polytechnic to a I2-I2 tie in the 67th annual Turkey Day classic. 'l'he Clollegians drew lirst hlood when hallhack Pete Ciargano took thc- opening kickoll' ol' the second half and scanipered 90 yards lor a touchdown. Dave Fair- hank was thrown lor a loss trying lor the extra point. Xlinutes later, Polytechnic pounded away at the Col- legian lille for valuable yardage until Koh Herr scam- percd eight yards lor a tally. With the extra point try going wide, the score was tied, li-6. The Collegians came right hack, going 63 yards in lour plays. The payoll' was a Bob Nliser pass to end lioh lirannan, all alone on the Poly 25, who then crossed the goal lor thc- touchdown. Barry DeGraw's conversion Hustling loin Frazier straighlsarms Poly tackler on his way down- field. -A. tm . L4 1--01 -,4v,.. ' 4 City ln-nth registers appioxal as teammates garner lirst down, End In 12-12 Tie attempt was blocked, making the st ore I2-fi as the third period ended. XVhen Poly t'ouldn't advance the ball alter the Clity touthtlown. tht- Clollegians took I'oly's punt and drove to the lingineers' 540-yartl line lzelort- giving up the hall. Quarterlmack Dick Stark then led the Blue and Orange to tht' City 21 yard line where at lourth down and ont- yard to go situation arose. ln at key play, lioh Herr tarrietl lor tht' lirst down hy inches. XVith lexs than two minutes remaining, Stark hit Stun .Xnderson with gi pass on the tlu't-t--yartl line lrotn wlrert- liill Vaselaros scored on the nt-xt play. ln an- other important play, Clityk Boll Brannan alertly blorketl the conversion attempt. Forty seconds later, the linal gun sounded with the store deadlotked at I2-12. it f 'li-EQ L' ' . . at U J D .7 l U5 ,1 ,ag -'Q ft A an , g lfrank Lee, Collegian head coach, wattht-N hope- lullx ax Black Knight gridder breaks into open. Collegian tht-erleaders assemble to rouse City spirit for big game. Left to Right' Tokar, Donahue. landai, laaarson, head. Saltl, Mc,-Xhee. Blum, Herman. 4 3 1 . f I ' Mu: f Y 1 Q . g , 5 r ,l lan Ilnml ClllK'lllllllN filly llllll1'lN ul Pvp Rullx' on night lwlun' ilu' big gamma Banquet, Rally Highlight C-P Week f Xllxx litx l'ulx ll'lgllN IlXl'l gum' D 'Ir Qi ul' mlcm. rlmlx mth Dx llx. I, Lum Iaulm. xusixtunl Nllllfllllll' ' C ll1.'Nl1'I ll. lxnlcnkznllp amd Nlx. Lxul l-. XS, Sal nm llinmfx nn uv of annual grid clash. rmclxl at lnlhcr 3 , A:,,,' 1 1' 4'-.., I- 1 N., 'I' ew .4 Q- ' If f O lvA qi ' 5 ,Vw 'I A 1.:r sz'95J I f' I . Av , . Q x . 'lswi r .1 1 ' li P.-ls' V .' - ' V l -L. .. - My mi- . .1 M gl yjrtil svvt 'N f .1 ,,, f. ,,: .f'A,.l, HA --1.3-,P --eQ.f- Q 4'5g 'E: Q 'ins I7 L4.,f 'sggf ? i 13 'un .1 Collegian Marching Band swings into I7 formation during half-time activities at City-Poly game. Rhythm Reign During Gam ,JY fili Urllcgt- liizijuirttes pose hcfuic slant uf annual 'l'urLcx Din tlzu 59 Nil. .-...H J 3 .. ' - - .' -4 , ,s ,ia-.f ' y- 1 ,V . Q ,' - '. v , -. N' j , ,J ' V , . 9.-A v Q'-.-rf- 4' f- -J , ' .V ,. , -2-. H 1- - Y-' 1 ., ' , ,, , ,.,,,4 Vs. P124-r... J -.-, .. . Q-Q - 'fb-f' A .- -.. , M- ' ni' ' ' . ' 4 f- i.. as ' . N ,. -Q C Y ' - -n V. ,v s l, - , ' - U, S . 1,... -J ju N I J, .,,,,. ,Vi-:.,,7. . 7, ,.,, ':....w- ' .-.u - - - 'ff .. ' v,.... - Above. Stee-rike, foul. The softball flies over the fence foul for a strike two in an afternoon game on the west campus. Lrfl. Winner and still champ, C12-329 successfully clefenclecl its volleyball title in the intranniral playoffs. Classes Compete For Championships ln aclclition to the Nlarylancl Scholastic Association competition in ahnost all sports. City College also spon- sors an intramural competition among classes in football, basketball, volleyball, ancl softball. in addition to indi- vidual competition in badminton. This program pro- vicles organized intra-class competition for the partici- pating homeroom classes. During the past year, Blfl won the basketball com- petitiong CIT, the football: 612, the volleyball: ancl Dl, the softball. ln the badminton tcnlrnament, Douglas Dixon, a freshman, surprised the rest ol' the entrants and won the contest. Intramural sports. though they fail to receive the 1 publicity of varsity competition, play a great part in cle' rg veloping loyalty in the homeroom and character in the ' individual competitor. Nlessis, llaublis ancl Rovel show Nfl. Yost the technicalities of the game of softball bt-lore the annual stntlent-faculty fray tlimasing the intra- nnnal softball scason, s 1 J nptonship football contest with D7-IUN, lht- seniors finally came out on top. NV, N - Y ivv-ws WINTER Time For Work And Fun ,r 3 Q ,l' 3 4.1 J 4 ..x xi v. l Y 1 4 0 I I .I Ilnpxmlllmlll snngxng of fkIlI'iNlIIlZlN KZIIOIN hy Carl Hirkm mul clmrus. Q linux Q My Knee-Deep In J- I fl 'vffy Ulim. :hc wntcxk wclf' gl P Q1 is fs' ,lf C IH I Qt! ll ull KI 62 n , .5 , l . Ll u LIIIOIN Ml 4. uwllng umm Many Activities mir' T HW ' I' x,. P wi..-n..u y k V- x 1. , I XXVI, -on ' ul lhn x ANA 1' '-- .33 .K 4' 6, Y f' J A' Civil Defense, Left to Right, I irs1 Razr: Dixon, Reister. SITUYIKI Row: Sterling, lxaplan. llaiiett, Xnders, llruening, Phelps, llergerson, lloiley, Siegel, lflayhart. 0l l ICliRS: Prer. Reister, I'ir'f'-l'r1'.x. Duvall, 'I'ucker, Ser. llruening, llizrrlur Dixon, .-lrlzfiwr Dr. Bryan. A Better World Tomorrow Civil Defense Club, The siren rings wildly . . . students hurry downstairs to shelter . . . two dozen boys dash for their equipment. These are the boys lrom the Civil De- lense Club, who work to protect City against the dan- gers ol' atomic attack. lVith Dr. Bryan as adyiser, the club has won a special award for its work, the lirst such award lor any of Baltimore's schools. United Nations Youth, Highlighting the year's activi- ties was a school-wide assembly commemorating the tenth anniversary of the United Nations, but even then the l'.N.Y. would not rest on its laurels. lts members ob- tained many overseas penpals. and laid the groundwork lor the adoption of an orphan. lfuture members, more- oyer. will use to good advantage a miniature library ob- tained lrom the L'.N. United Nation, Yough, Speaking, Handwerger. Ifft to Right, First Row: Shea, Hollander, M. Alperstein, Glover, Wilner, Wolf. Second Roux Mrs. Glass, Davison, Gallant, Thorne, A. Alpcrstein, Susel, Agus, Furstenberg, Siegel, llfillllllllll, Tlzird Rout Rosenbloom, Ebert, Scholnick, Roth- man, lValtt-is, llecker. OFFICERS: Prev. Handwerger, l'ife-Prev. M. Alperslein, Src. Hollander, p1iVf'Il.Y. Nlilliiftllf, Ijlllg. Clint, Glover, Adzfixer Mrs. Glass, IF' Q4 Q -5 .....,' I 17932 Current Events Club.. 1-ffl 1 Rfylil. .Srulfrli I.CYllCl', Vnlstcacl. .S'lr1nz1z'r1g: l'1ic'clmxm. Rzikxin. Klifllvlll, Iloit-lnull. Cmlclfcin. Paper, Nlulmlsltx. Ol' l-lK,l1RS: Iws. Ruksin. lzrff-Ibm, Nlzikullltx. Nu, l'apc1', Trrux, Grmlrifcill. 151,43 1.1,,,,- Kdqiiwli, ,4f11'1'w'r Nlr. l'l'Illl. Led By The Youth Cf Today Current Events Club, Isrzicl vs. Xrzilzs , . , the French Future Teachers of America. il'l1CC1il3'CI0llGgc' lllllplvl in Nlomrm . , . The Clurrf-nt lixcnts Clluh since ISIIH ol the Futura 'I'c'z1clicr5 ol .Xnicriczi has crmtinucml in has tliscussccl :md wlxetl x'zn'ious Innlmlcxm :incl crises SIJOIISOI' :incl Cllffllllilgi' stuclcntmml today to lmfwrnm' llillll :is lllCf :ippc-1111-cl in IKIIITCIII woilcl ments. 'I'hC cluh mx nl llJIllOIil'OM'. lhv ziclixc- IDl'0glillIll ul this Ufglillllll has llillillllflllllllf f'IltOlllillgl'il cr0:itix'c- Illtbllglll on l'llIiI'C'lll llllll hm imluclccl lllllllilllllllflll in ll nity-wiclv cfnivciilimi world pruhlcim. :incl ai tlircc-clay trip to New York. Future Teachers of America. lf!! In lfliylli, I-iii! limit Rmcnlclal, ilzmiiuix, Ruwu, lzlrrit. Vrfmrl lfmr: NCMIUII, Rick, fill. Suwl. lillllll Ilfm' liimcy. Imnlml, lmkcx, lixcmliitk, llmclcn. Xiillllllhlgi XYolf, Kilmer. OlflflC.l'.RS: Pin. hlmci. Riu-, l'1r1'-I'r'r'x. Cmuiuii, Lind lin'-I'r'1w. llislcy llmulcu, Nu, Rico. Bolling, 'I'n'r1x. l l'lL'Kllllllll, Newton, Ygl.-fit-Arnif Ncwtrm, llCllIlIl2iIl, .-lrlrzwr' Nlr. llllcliallzili. 4' nf ,. 4'--' ' A X I X ,x 2 'mx -Y ' gf Fon, 'H Biology Club, lf!! lo Ifighl, Hu! lime: Winakur, Siegel. K-onlon, Nlakofskx. Nlillt-r. I'aper. Yoffee. Mr. liielinski. Nrrmzrl Roar: lirlith, Sopher, Xllilltl, llaenmllel. llll!Il'll-illlb, ll2ll'lL'll, l,ernel'. Anders, Koslinslq, Roxner, l'zlHNli'lll. KJII, Kaplan, Pristoop. Rose, 'lihirzl Roar: vlilll'lx0W, Stllllllli Rolsoll, Stholnitk, Preston. Igtntl, Susel. Oltler, Nlanather. Ngus, lietltet. lornei, Katlison, l'il'1lllll', Ol l'li.lzRS: l'rw, Nlakofsky, C-ortlon, l'ir1'-Prm. horclon. XYinakur Sri. Siegel. Claptnan, 'l'rt'1u. Nliller. Becker, Prog, Clint. Ninal-tin, Oltler, .-lrlviwr Nlr. llielinski. Explorations Through Biology Club. Dissecting frogs, growing lerns and plants, The Astronomy-Physics Club says the next eclipse ol the hreetline, guppies -- lor 21 years the Biology Clluh has sun will he in 1975. 'I'he inetnhers ol the cluh are al- lezirnetl. through progratns antl guest speakers, ahout ani- ways up in the stars: 0fC2l5lOll1llly they tome down to inal :intl plant lile. The hops in this eluh work on clilf earth to split a few atotns or to get the speeilic' weight letent projects suth as lmreetling white mite. rare ol tur- ol' some new metal. Lectures . . . noted speakers . . . the tles, and attending to the conservatory. The club has Xlarylantl Science Fair. The .XSIITJIIOHIE-ljlly5li'SlS1lXS'0I1- sent mans scientists into the world lroin City College. tlerlul tluh lor luture engineers antl scientists. Asn-0nomy.Phy5lc, Club, lf!!! to Right: XN'axman. Bruening. Miller, Paper. Nlax. Huber. Lerner, Gordon, Haentller, Antwarg. Goldman. Cohen Ol l'lK'liRS: PIM. Nliller, l'1'f'e-l'1f's, Gordon, Ref. Ser. Cohen, Corr, Ser. lhuening, Arlriwr Nlr. XUSICIRIIIZIIHII. 1 '! 1. nh K 'E Chemiggry Club, lffl In lfilghl, Fin! Rrnr: l,ClllCI, Xslunatn, Block, Xpplefeld. Land, l'11pel. Cohen, Kzuninltow, Hiineliznlp, llztendler, loliu, Hiller. Sffmnrl Rmr: llollinzin. l,ipnicls. llzuiclox, C.oldin:in. Xntwzng, I'ic-ston, l,ezin, Mr. Schwarz. 'I'l1irri Razr: Rt-herd, lS'ieuer, Cioldner, XYoIfe, Nagel, Nlzumclier. Noiin, Nlatsct, fmrdon. lwinllz Ifrnr: l'lniit,K1olic-lt, lliilll. llenu. Huhei. lrinnp, Kullaniler, Ulfl li.liRS: Pin. Miller, I'i1r'-I'1'rr. Imr- ilon, Nw. lluln-1. Silllfillll. 'l'r1fr1s. xlilfgllllfs. flclziiwr Nix. Sillkllll, The Realm Of Science Chemistry Club, The nientlmers ol the Chemistry Cllulm Science Research Club, Rocks, lish, sullur dioxide e enjoy an interesting and vztried progrzun that includes the Science Research Clluh studies all these. For the lu- guest speakers, experiments, and lield trips to various ture ichthyologists, pzileontologists, :ind :ill the xolo- plzices ol' interest. This group boasts one ol' the largest gistsn this is the club. Frequent lield trips . . . Lynn enrollments ol any school cluh. Poole . . . other guest speztlcers . . . the Science Fair. Clluh nieinlmers must he jacks ol' :ill scientilic trztcles. Scienqg Research Club, Slunding: Hiller, Nlr. llenabuig. Iffl In Riglzl, l'i1.sl Razr: Bishow, l'1'eston, flaiuinis, lciskes, lixenchicls, Borden, YYHX- nuin, .Srrunzl Rmr: Caplan, Barrett, Huber, Gordon. Winakur, Smith, Bruening, Lipnick, Freedman. Third lfuzv: Hoffman, Haencller. l'oilley. Russey, Furstenhurg, Sanders, Smith, Bergerson, Kosliusky, Block, Rovner, Greenhill. OFFICERS: Prev. Miller, Vice-I'r1's. Cordon, Ser. Tossman, 'I'rn1.s. XVinzikur, Ad:'ixf'r Dr. Denahurg. s Chess and Checker Club, Ld! In Righl. Fin! lfnzw: Ashman, Webb, I.ernt-r. wmml IKUIVI Lordon, tmnssblatt, Caminis. Third Row: Susel. l'llIllL'lf2llll. Paper, Irvin, lxvlin. KI'illlIL'l', Hacndlvr, Cohen. XVZIXIIIZIII. Miller, l-oldinan. frunllz Razr: .-Xgus. Lieberman, Preston, Sugarnian, lldlaviteh, linker, Older. I-Ifllf lfmr: lforman. Xnlualtl. 0l'l lKlliRS: PIM. XYebb. Vin'-l'n'x. l.iLllIl'l'. Snr. C-ordon, 'I'rwrn. brossblalt, Arliiiser' Mrs. Calvert, Chess and Checker Club, l1heckmateY Another club member met deleat. lntra-tlnb contests and scholastir matt-hes, in which they won the trophy, comprised the activities of the year for the chessmen. ln addition, the Robert Self Nlemorial .Xward was established this year and given to a member who had rendered out- standing service to the club and had shown chessman- ship, scholarship. and character. Enjoyment Through Math, Club, Clomprised of many students interested in all types ot' mathematics, this club functions as both an educational and hobby club. The group meets throughout the year and solves dillicult problems in math., ranging from arithmetic to calculus. Math. Club. lf!! In Right, Hui Ruzr: Claminis, Cohen, Nlr. Xlhnan. Serfmri Rmr: Cost, Huber, Barrett. lN'olff, Goldner, Applefeld. Third Ron? ' ' ' ' ' n 'li Nl'll 41 f.lll'lCllS, Kaplan, llciiuw, Henry. I-'ourlh It'nn': llacndler, Nliller, Scholnick. OIFFIIQERS: Irrx. Cohen, sf'1.'lI'f'lIS. Lost, Ir g. I. ni. . 1 er, . - uisrr Nlr. Allman. 4 Q Sales Club, lhnmnxlmlzngz Cmmlyllzlll. Irfl tn Riglzi: Nluscl, Scgclo n Ill I Ili ll ff Prrx, XYirml.m, Xhml, Su: Hunan, lmuw, 'l'rrm. Bucllnw, Silllllll, Arlzfixn Rmmr n n o U Participation I n Ho Les Sales Club, ILE time lor Clityk sllpcr-szllemlell to :lo-Q mms lllc unc ICQ to cxchmg ld is on ll I up shop :incl go home lor thc sumxm-r. Our rclzailcrs- lumm lmhlncs hun Ill' am lSl nc Ill c xx tohhc consiclcr the CXIJClll'llfCg1lllll'll in the cluh invzal- ill puts r SSICII ou cm IS s 1 lmlmlc :lx thu 2lXX'llll the llllll' wllcn thc-x will lx s x znlcs- fl thc lllllllllllls ol its xc ll s Jl0'l un IXISII ln lgl men rm their own. wx uclc s cons lll Hunting and Fishing Club, If!! In lfiglzl, .Smfrflz Nlr. lllllllilll. .Slnnrling nc hugo lll 11 x lluntl hum IX lun chimk. Bra-nr. llllclmnzln, Ilrwnzllluv, Ol-'lflfil-1R93 Pzfw. Iixcmlxicl., lin' r x 1 umm ' HI ll xx msn 'Nl lllilll, 'fu 69 QCITP nn- gi CIIYQD 0 .22 ft E ? f 5 93- + Y' e7 53 50 ' Q' Q' 'gh ,f 018393 Drum and Bugle Cm-ps, lf!! In Iflgllf, Hur lfmw: lll'lIllI. .Ua1ur'rIIr'x Mullin. I.lH'l'l'Ill', Xfznln-ws, Rc-illy, l'zukcr. .Srmnrl Ruzv: ffllg-f1l'iV'lf'VY Slnnnmn lslill. Blzlllglc. Iinnbdin, Nfncirlcrlnznl. Ynlgznis, xY1lliNM'0I'Ih, King. Thin! lfnrri flmgrmv. K1nnkc',C.mscl1s, Imlnnnngcl, l,l'lIlII1Ull, Rcfks, Schoeph- lin, Kirin, Xlnnvnrl, Xllu-xlsnn, I-nmth Rmr: Xml:-lx. lindlow, Ifnqml. Yrnxxhlc-. C.xccllic'ld. Rmlnwski. Pctli, Vngcr, lfifill Roar: Owens, Kilbnrnc, Hnnnll, Immmll, limwn, SthCikl'll. xILilKl'llIiK'. Hivl, l.cun:nd. Nixrh Run-: lfnlmg lizunri Blown, Blank, Nlillvr. llanrcll. lylukvnbcrgcr. -22: i sh Concert Band. HHIU H1111 l'1111fl1M: Stilil1mll,Rlw4Iu, f,lIl7I?l!'fNf Hyatt. R Snnrh, C-. Nlnllln-xv, 5t'i1ll'lllllllIl, NirXci!I, f.nl1vn, nillilll. Goldnmn SKIHNAIII, llallnlwqlgvl. li Snnth, liZiIIIlIH'lNlhlllf.f. Roni, C-luwnzln, Hun llfnirnlx: i.nlln-llc-I, Kgmlcllrv. 'I'mrnlmnu: C.Iaum'x, llmnw. l'l10CbllS, Xlnlimnuki, I.1Ilm, lfrnzlmnwg lhim-gzn, lc-nkinx, Hanp. Nfzxnjfllmzu: Stuingu. Hxnmn. nlllll. Nnnlh, Nidnnlx, Ilmlwx, Qniglx. Rona. I-4r'f'11rl1 Ilmns: Russcy. lhnvning. Hl'Hillgll3iII1, Nlcknigln, IILHUHA Ulmu: lfcixxlrn-xg. lilnlnlmug lmwfmn: Niumpclgcl, Nun-lmii. 'l'fnrl1ffe'Ixun1!l.'fn'm'ts: lipxu, Cmnlnn, Khmiu. Hlixnn. Stu-in. ll NI.nIl1c-xv. l,iCIJl'I'lllllIl. Rm-Inuk. Iimhnun. lun-Ill-. Smith. Snrxmfalnmuz l'illg1, Cvilwm. Burch. ,IHl1l'N. Nlrzng Iiflui linux. I rHmmnl2 Ilxnmk. NIM, llulnxlnxk. Niplc, 5lhHK'llfK'lll. lkllllkillll. 'Niilaln-H lxfffjfunl: xXK'illNH'lll ffmrlruifni Ill. Nmlnn. -M, 1 :E 35.6 O,-chesgg-3. 'l'mmlnn:rx: l'llUClJllS, lllznncl, llxilwgzll. Tulm: lllllli.SIl,XUflll1IVl!'Nf xltfllltlf, Slxingc-1. Iinmulnn: Sc-lclmll. NlZlllSIJClgCl'. f.'fllI'l7ll'IX St'lllL'llllllll, Rmsi, frlllillllilll. I 1r'mh Ilurm: llrucning. llc-llillgllum. 'll11m1f11'Ix: lipxm, Nlultln-ws. l.lClll'llll2ill, Lllmlcs. I'lulf'x: Rlnmlcs, Stillman Smllill, .'xlllYN1lIg.f:fIllllJCYg, llalnmrmcl, 'lylcr, IIIVIHIUI Bagrlun. Ulmw: lllumlzcrg. fjelluz Blum, C-rp-il. Cllllllllfllllj Dr. Nrnlcm. A E F Collegians, I.rft In Righl, lin! Rfnr: blamcxq Bartz, Stringer, XvClI1ClClll. S'wm1rl Rmr: Blumhclg, flxmlcw, Ijpscy, Nlattlmcws, Daxis. Glee Club, Lf!! In lfighl, Hrs! lfrmi Spangler, l'llllfUl'll, linglc, Sllylllll, line. lllix, Ogle, Nlumulmux, lhmicls, Spurkx, l'. Wiener, Weller, Lap- lnn, cllllxlilll, Nl, c.Ullt'Il. .Swrmzrl lfnzr: Xhnllc. N'clsh, l'ylc, I.unrl, Sullsc-,YYisxil1gL-1, Nl1C.ullul1. Clullcn, flugcll. fvIlHCl', Russ. Tliiwl limp: vl2lllDL'll, lfxllllillll. ll. SllllK1llll, l'olloLk, l.0ll1lCIlllllli, Nkills, XYClllSlClll, D. Smith, Cooke, Rcimluurl, Nl. Schwzntl. f-Illlfffl Rnzr: Dcwlrcrry, xx4llCClCI', Bcrlnzm. l'larrington, Yaskiw. I,uhCr, Moore, Kitt. NlllIllJCI'9, flUlll'lCf', Flcislxcr. Top Rnxr: Steinberg, Daxis, l'VIlClllIl2lll, llinowitl, Nlckbcc. Bradley, l'apc1'. Owcm, lfargxumu, Iullcw. Yumkuw, Dmnlll S' A' ff lrrrmxlrmi Klan, Slplc, Kfmulcy, Sclmcnfclcl, lxmjmuz: XNCIIISICIII. llusxf llzuix, lhznm. Viulinx: 'Imncy Ycrrnan, llcckur, Kamlislx, llrlich, Frxc ,,-4 my , lftl In Night: Nli. Williatm lzisiici, mlwisrig Ruiizihl l'isli. firm- rr: Philip lYc'illNlClll, jfrri11l1'nI.' lgiuih 4-illcspir, 1'1'1w-fnfsirlrrilf sctiss clxiss nssciiilrly Illlbgllllll. ' , llighlightiiig thc' gictlxitics ul tl1t'f,lztssul blunt' :vi uc-rt' thc- liiriiur l'miii :tml tht- Starlight llziiicc, lmtli tic-iiiciimluiis siiccc-sst-s. 'llic rl1iss's sua iztl yourwgistmpt-i1c'tl lit the Rink 'ii Rull l'.irty. at close-il tlztiict' umlcr thc' tliziiriiiiiiisliili ul .XI 1,4-xx. llt1slslllClll'stllllIC1llf,ltX Lullcge histfnx gi clsuicc ul this txpc hits ht-cn hclcl. lhclcr thc- guitlgimc ol Xlr. Willizmi 1-Qisncr, :hc il.tss tlIQllIll!L'Kl lrir its itiiiirmr yczir lu holiliiig elections. I'hil Xlkiiistciii lic-rziriic pri-sicleiit: ,lntulm Gillcspic, wicc- prcsiclciitz llatiwx lgtsuii, sccrctatryg Ruiiulil liisll. tic-:iss titvri :tml Stqiiilvx lszissitri, scrgcxiiit-:tt-ziriiis. ln Ulllllllllllllll with junior Dany, thc gruiip spuiisor- ul gm zissviiilwlx, atml lzitcr in thc YCQII' it livziclccl at Driver Cty XYCQ-lt fillllllllllgll. During, this illllllllllgll Irsymlio- xsiuil it-sts wcrc- give-ii to stttclciits hy mcmhcrs ol thc tl.tss X lvcn-Xgc Rmlco lor thc lirst time lrccxtriie at ititrior clgiss project. News ul '57 llllN'll0llS wats sprcztcl hy its iiirmtlrlx pzipvr, l,f1 Vins, mlitml Irs .Xllllllli Stras- lmurgt-r. lhc clgiss mhosc- real :tml white- lor its colors. l'oi't-xc-1' Clin :is its iimttu, Juniors Have ' fs Sluts in tlicii cws nit lliv Starlight llzimc. BCC students stun tu thc musit nl lhanilcli Riilctimtr. 72 One ol the truly outstancling niicl-junior classes to ittencl City has been l-eb. 57. 'I'he year was initiatecl l with the election ol class ollicers: Robert laclousis as iresiclent: ,Xllan Klall. vice-presiclent: Michael Belnian incl Donalcl Miller, sec IiCllll'lCS1 ancl .Xllrecl Cir 'altc - 2Clllll'2ll'2lllllN. ,lille Cllass Council, with its new ollicers incl aclriser, Mr. Robert Phelan, began work by chc ing blue ancl white as cl ass colors. The class chose 'Gentle in Manner, I-'orcelul in Deecl as its motto, .Xlso supportecl by the council was a newspaper untler thc eclitorship ol llehnan ancl Miller. 'l'he class has sponsoretl a lull scheclule ol social c-rents, Outstanding among the various lunctions ol' the group were the Micl-junior Prom ancl the Cherry I l'he Prom was the lirst such clance to be helcl here ancl was a great success as was the traclitional Cherry if lr l'hev also splashecl ancl swavecl at a closecl Dip 'n Dance H l ' ' , . 1. Roierl l'hc'lan ancl lfeh. 'BT tear ollicers are caught in an inlorinal 'Hd slnmvnul UK 'lnnlml Louie!! BMHI 'xhmnhll' pose lollowing a class inet-ting. lhey are, lefl lo righl, sluncling: Michael Banner Year Belinau. w'c'n'Iu:Ax': Stexe Nicholas, lrc'u.mre1g .klfretl Grafton, sergemitaal- IIVIIIS, .Sc'nlc'cl: Robert Paclousis, f1re.xirle'nl,' Mr. l,l1Cl?il1,Illl1'i5I'Tf Allan Klaff, Vlfl'-,lIf'lllII'll1. 7: C ,. A ' 6: 4 ,A 4- .' 1 Q' james Abbott .- X ' ' ' H Martin Abramson ' 'I ,ff ' 1 L, , ', ,lv lv- Leslie .Kclelsberger wg' l P X ,f c Leonard .Ntller I f A J X it fi. lg 'ig Zalman .Xgus . , if .A , Charles .Xlbaugh Stanley Albert K' Q Q ' 7-71 - , , H -3 - Q I ' . Harmoncl Amernick ,,, 5 L ,, V - , Q 1 ' f Roland Anders qj 5' vt 9 A 'if 4 . -7 L - f- f' Michael Ashman .E Q--Y 'Q X X J' 1 U Dnvicl Baker R f' . v 4 y N 1 Maurice Ba 'er 1 I 1 ' ' as ' james Baldwin , A joseph Bamherger - Alfred Barcl G 'B r' ' X '7' 6 ' - f- A , fl. . Eugene Barclafh 1. , --r ,v K - - I x - I . . 1 i ' l Q V ' dx 5 ' Y Q F ' ' Xllal Bnke ' K ' ,A eg :L j i if- i wiliiiiiii isaiiicc , L 1 '- 1' 1 Roger Barnett it r AX Q I' Peter Barney A I I Lee Barnstein fl' it john Barrett ' 4 It Delmar Bartlett I F 1 Q. V' ' ' V 7' J 0 1- Q g I , ,N 4 Robert Bates .. ll ,- 1 ' N l I YY I V' ' Robert Baumgarclner Q - L' - I . 4 ' ,' i. cu 5? i L- 1 -4- ' i Robert Baumohl X q I 1 ' . , ,j 5 Marvin Becker ' , .,, H ' ' B lc T i M I ff A c 1 fi is 4. 331:25 ' Michael Belman y K - Mark Berman 5: Q' el , 3 gc 1 'L 9 6 Q C W X g ,- Carl Bernstein jf L .J 1'-i V f . - 9 . Thomas Biclclison if' ' 3 . . -'y F 1 tv 'ji lf- l Ronald Bieretz f N, B ef W Y wiiiiaiii uiniiigs A ' ' 4 Robert Biniasz A f ' H' X ' Richarcl Birkmeyer i- joseph Bishow M5 by g' X XN'illard Blades , - 1- ' V gs Q 6 Q3 Q' ' J' Stuart Blanc! 1 rf Q ik i -3 -' , ' Q9 f Richard Blattenbuig r if ' ' sN.f,f W. ' -j Howard Blechman ' ' i' I ' Lawrence Block ,ffl H Q lk Adrian Bloom 73 Stanley Blum 1' nw I' f 4 4 VN , 'f , ' 9 C v K ' D 17- ' t, . t ., - -- , . 1 Aj, 'iv cj C If la 0 511 C 9 1 . -gh 'W f o.. I ' ' ti, Max Blumenthal Paul Bocllner Mario Bognanni SYaync Boldowsky Donald Bourckcl I james Bowen J It K' A. S' ' ,.f pf .lla - U 4 ll! ,fin N9 5,-r 36 tr' Samuel Dadds Ronald Daltnsltx Benlanttn Danteli Nftlllllll Daudson Steun Daudson Cbatlcs Dans C eotge Dane Robert Dawson lout: Dtamond ohn Dtllonata C an Dobransk ee Dogoloff Daud l,0llSChEl' Nlauttte Donner lattx Drubmd l ttlu It oltn ltlmards Pntanutl l-tstnst.ult Charles I-lfont Ronald Hltxon uontc lttltn Dattd l-xrx Dann lraltet Robut l'Ltubug Knut lutttta Robut hclds lotus hut lu hnklutun Donald hshet Robctt I-lashart Stanlcx Foreman nl tn an mm 1 1 lt.: tmt lt.u uk lun attl K nn luullandtt nlu hut tt I ..f F A We Began Ne ,fs AA A ls. ,. 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A 9 'f Daniel Friedman Eugene Friedman Neal Friedman Ronald Friedman l-'rank Furgtenberg joel Galinn Clharles Ciallalin XYilliarn C-arland Ramon Cairn jun C ehl Nlarshall C endason us Cferenx louis C 1 den William C ill jacob C illeipie Robert C insherg errx C isriel Farl C ladden joseph C ladmon Daniel C lasner -Xrnold C lick Iee C oldman Nfarun Coldstern john C oodheart lhrlip C on ieb J Neil Covrland Klfred C rafton Richard Crax I-lliot C reenblall Daniel C reenfield Norton C rossblatt joshua C rossman ul C uckenberger Eduard C utman Henrw Haendler 'Alan Hamburger lhlliam Hamill C,arl Hampt William Hardester Jonathan Harris IV' Y' ZA In if! 4 LP C 3 ' 2- Q' 5 - ,f 5- ' 3 - n 'un I H' S ' - J 4 - I.: ' , 4.1 4? I ' J- 9-9 Q, ' ' -5, . rl C ,. Y f 9 5- f A K . - 1:7 I As K' ' 4 4 In ,N Y of Q.: J Al 0 0'E .a-' ff JL 4. 4.0! 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Xhchacl Kid mms Xsaxne 'sicNatr Ihomas NlcPherson A ' john Nfenefee 5, wr' Gr' rr K Dance .da .f I1 5 4 'Q-qv wa 4' 5.2 V- Robert Nierkle Barn Nhller Bert Xltller Donald Nhller Hlnood Xhller Hanes Muller james Xhller Nllnhael Nhller Ronalrll Xhller Ronald S Nhller Rox Nltller XX .une Nhsler C hrlstophu Xlntchell I hom ts Nhtchell Xlrflmael Nhu llllll3lIl Nloehus james 'Monaghan Carroll Nlontgomerw Robert Nlonlgomerw Clarence Moore olxn Nioore lllldlll Moran Nathaniel Nlorgan Daud 'Nlorganstenn Donald Nlorrrs lawrence Nlunson Kenneth Niurrav David 'Niven 2 4 Qi? in .1 if-r W A R ' If j sr e t a M .' Q. D fn, RV E I I t A ' ' A V i 9 ' Q M :L 6,5 1. A Q , , Q .. .-'Q' nj? Pff: X,---' 6.5 sb .. . , N - - y A f ' f 1 M 'x - , C xr, 1 V ' Y A I A ' 'A A JI ll! - - . . I l t'e - . . . - ff-9 : ' - - 4 A ' I , I , + - ,K - vw Qt if W at t ' .cf Q t. 'ag L, A . - -v ig- j, , ' 7, PT ' I . 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'-9 h if ' KG' 'I V -R 'J M A A 4-h 4. fr. , ,- ,. 4 4 fu Ill 4,51 ,. 1 .af 74-4. 3 'Q I 1 Q l f ' , v 'lhonras Raynor Arnold Reamer Henry Reches llarry Reid john Reid Garland Reier Brsant Reirenweber , 1 , A I I Harvey Reieenweber Q '91 . , fs no llanisl Renrirrgtorr lramrs Rerrti Norman Ressrn lerrr Rhodus A Q Robert Rnkrn l-rank Rocca ' 'klrchael Rodkes Charles Roebuck ee Roseman leon Roxen Rrthartl Rosenhlatr Ronald Roserrblatt 4- 1 Howard Rosenbloonr Alan Roaerrfeld Alfred Rnsensterrr -' ack Rulrrn Rrchard Roszel Nlortorr Rubrrr Sxlran Rubrn Robert Rudo Donald Runge joseph Russ lar Salkrrr Rrthartl Russell XS rllrarrr Russer l-clward Sanders Klan Sapperitern A K rrx Sappersterrr .Q IL H' Sander Satossln V lconard Saral 4' Ronald Schaefer Af .a Workrng Hard For Our Class Norman Scherr john Schnrrdt Howard Schoerrfeld eronre Schunrck 'E Dasrd Schwartz f eorge Schwartz Nlartrn Schwartz 'lllan Schwartznran llrlhun Stlrwcrkcrl crornc Serdcrrnrarr uorrrr. 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H I Li .R .a '1 J' , . 4 th J f Q ' George Sparhawk james Sparks Xiarxin Spector K arl Slalnakcr rex Sr I Iaroll Slcclr Harrx Stun Robert Sllllxllldll A 1 1 Xrthur Srrasburgcr Robin Straucluman n Strut Roland Stump Ifrerl Sugar I- ank Iambermo I Sheldon T aubcnfc lrl ff' I- dm ard I auscndschocn SICNCII Taylor Denms Thorne C ordon I rdman 1 'Q Iohn 'I lell Donald I orru 5-r Barrx Tosiman Thomas I uckcl Joseph X alenllm Xllan Kan Al'-unc Dfllhllll Xariubsln Donalrl X ra Xllcn Halclmm ohn ll llslrum Alan lxdllllx at rr ,f Y is All I 'HV , IL .f A In NX Q lr ll 413 l nal M4 Idlll I Ihucl ll II s Rohul Nrlnl XX ff lp LI Bu n ml N RIIISILIII I'h1I1p li emxlun Howard Xt llclstun lhlham It hcclhec 5' V 41: 4.1 4' MAJ! We Had A Wonderful Year K' , lv' Aix A- 'C7 Anfl wh fx ? fa ,,.,- C' I lxmon xsllflltl' Ruhard Vllnlc Denmx M uldcklml lhlllam lhlei Imnkhn xVIlll'llII's james XlrIlll3ITIi E7 john YS rlllams Judson Hllllams K arw lhlncr Ira Xhnakur Frlwarrl xxlahlll cr 1: Ronald TSOCISICI' H ayng Wolf 4,2 cln Hoodfm I hancllcr Nsnn Norman Xaffe 'Nhchacl Neiman Robert Young Xllan lalcsks rlbert lemlak 0 Q Willard lepp Harold llmmerman Rlclgely llltlc Nhchacl lullo 4 79 'rsafr : .Q 'jr In -, I v 3495, 'I' .76 X- .5 l. I A? 4 ' , 5 . ' . I3 ll -ftj D ' Y J ' iq Q A' 'lj ' ' ' NI I , f ' la. Q Q 1:11, K -1 Q 'Q r I - f' r - Q-J: ,T . .- -- I. I . I . ff ' , 5 fit i e ,.l VJ v u , I X f Q E M A5 it V xg, i 1 I V, T he h ' I X ' ' ' e ' ' 'lx I' ef. -I Az .4 4 I h Qui' E .. r K I - f All 3 - . -A 9 4, A 1 Q T 6 rs L., ,Q 4 T, U , '3 V, . I ,:4. ' 1 'fd kj 'F Ks' .' A I I V I ' l Q ff a 4 13 4 l I .212 ,AY K 1 ll C F I ' -3 1. . .IA I an A- . -, ,. 1 K ' , if 1 Q ' I , ' ' Lf., Will mul 'E' ai' -'ij' -L 'rf l I 'Z :Q 1 XYilIiznn lYxumlr-n ' Q X 4: ff. - , f ' R ' Ilan ' nu-1 z ' 'z I ruling I -'lm-.V E U' AI, ' -' 1. A , 0, A. 4 Cx 4 2 . ,.. 2 X i' ' ' it -' XT 'Mi IFA.. - - . . , 1 .ff ,. ' N X v H ,- , - 2g ' l' ,ff A ' ' ' AF - - A A- 4 .0 ' QL , ' I-' f 4 ' C ., , Q if . U 3 ,A I .., if A :fl xl . -+-I ,. I . f .-J? Y ' 'fy ' , V- 'eff 5 ' ,. . , ,ff ' f J A . Q . ' ' 8 .A . A ' I A' ' A 4 . ' ,5 S A . ' ' 7:4 lg. C, 21 I' K4 .1 M? 1 VV, V of A .1 ' 2 , V ', s .,- A , Av v A 21: I 'f -I ' I 1 . 1 I .1 . A A Af A I O A AX! .' ' ki., ' l: A Q, 1 'I -, ' I J 'T Ll 1 -- -' , gg' . ' ' ' - . A . ', . 'X 'f A A X ll . A f - f , -- 7' Ll ix V OCXO 71 Tq CQU S , si 5 113 ll fu U N ll 1 I Bariianstum hzmuumw Class Enloys -rg 1 ll ?' T if f ' K .qx 1 - 41.-. ....,?-, N i 1 XII ix Imlm 111 I lex 14 lax .uIu14?1I1.1-lmxmnlla Nm IlI,. A , 4 N,,Nn l41.ln!N1Ilr Nmnlwlml Dum s II-mme! ku-'11g.114l Iilll kuln. .uni lllflgtll I'I1llm-x qlmlux llldllx lvl Illlllux Hawk. Great Success The Nhd junior Council makes preparations for the classs Dlp n Dance C ity students swung and wav to the muslc of Frank YVelsh at the 'Annual C hcrrw Hop sponsored bw Feb 81 . . . , . . , - , 4- U RSIIX 1 u cm mi luh mana Mirlfllf' Rout Fisclivr. NloliIg0lllCU', flillwpic. XVOYUCI1, 101165, umski In uh 1 1 11 lon: Ruiz un nc mia lllllfllfl Ml5ll'. filll'C'k- Cagers Finish Third Xliy .Xncly llclxisiu gniclccl his N55-513 lmnskelhzill sqnaul lu ai lit' lor lhircl plain- in thc public scliool rzicc, posting gin m'L'l'1ill ll-li rcuml. Holi llilllflll, big gun in thc linc-up until his Qlllllllllllflll ill inial-tvrni with :in l'lglllC'i'Il-llllllll ziwixigc. num nznnccl to the llaill ol lfznnc. Elvin Nlfmil' :incl lioh Nliscr were thrn ifspmisilmle lm' nnirh ul thc scoriiig :ind rclmouiicliiig. Nloorc- also re- cciwml llcnioiizilmlc Xlcnlimi on thc lXll-Nlznyliiml squzicl :niml was nanncd pcrniziiicm cgipiziinz Nlisc-1' won the .Xlinnni .Xswfizitioii ziwzircl. In 4-xhihilion clzislicw prim' to thc HSA rzu-C, City lncgzin In losing to XII. Si. loc. 59-42. ,Xmlcliiicmzil prac- lirc. limvcwiy cnzihlcml thc Clullegizim to llllllllll Towbon Clznlifilic, 58-15, us llxitlon scuiiecl 26 points. In final lJI'CSC2l50ll guinea, City ronipecl over XYilli:nn Penn, 57- -17 zincl cclwccl I,m'ol:i 65-62, on the lilnikclivlcl court. ' ri . i m.,,A , ,Z , Xttc-inpting at long jump Shot, jctiy Monrt- lcztu-N tht' ground as hc lvts With ii-6 Record First round play sztw thc Clollcgizins winning two out oi tive gznncs. Nicrvo lcll lilst xittitn hx' zi ticciisivci 'TV 68-57 count, Then, lilkilltj' thc roxitl, thc Knights lost at tlost- one to Pztttetsotl, IU-flfi, on Clzni l':tkulski's SCL shot with st-contls reniztining, :intl lost at iUlII'Iil-Klll2ililCl' Icfzitl to how to Poly, .ill-ln. lht' nntigtl hull c'ndc'tl with xi win owl Iforc-st I':ttk. .348-SIG, gtntl at low to Sonthcin hx' it wort' ol 51-fifi. 'lihc' Clollt-giants ixitvti hcttvt' in tht' st-tonal tonntl. - -- - ...rv -- ttonncing Nlctxo, tm-li, :intl Poly. .Zh-Jn. Ihc watson cmlcftl with losstw to Southern, tht- NISX thxnnlmx, Til-31. atntl lfoit-st Pztrk, US-13.5. On opt-n tlzitcs, thc ltoopxtcts took time ont toclClC11t Hel .Xir twice in at hotnc-:intl-hotnc scrics. 'I'hC CIGVQ-nth win cznne as City deiczttctl Kit. St. qloc to avenge thc cztrlict' loss. gm idi' IV. iff! lo lfight, 'limp Ifotr: Nlzirshall, lance, Arinour, St. Clair, Carter, nzariaqrr. Middle' Rout james, Coach Nathanson. Iiolmm lfmw: tliuisc, Snyder, Levin, Stern, fapmin, Linns. 'nl Roh XIOIIIQUINCIX law one ttp as Keenan, manager, is he tlrixcs :ironntl two 'lc-th Hook, Class, Xonix, XYilIi1nl1x X s Q tiilivgigiii ll.ill ol lniiiiei Hill lloimldson mms tlosc hqittle with Poly feiitvr, gm I XXX ' gli X 'lioji Roux l,r'ft to lfiglilz l-ii'etlei'itks, Cnllziliziri, llczrlle. Slllliilll, lfrietlimui. .Hirlzllw lfmr: liiouii, nmriulgri, togith XYt'lIs, Ifollnm lion-1 l'qifl, Nlthlxiiii. White, Diidlex. lloiiailtlsoii, ltr! mth Sthlitk, litltvil. Crosby, lfiiiiiizm. Sthiff, XYliilcii ll'N. Foilsmen Take League Trophy XYiimiiig the tlizimpioiiship ol' the Nlzirylztnd Di- During the regular season, tht- Knights were edged yisioii ol the .Xmxitetir lfeiiriiig League ol .Xmerit'zi. the out hy Poly in :ill three meets hy itleiititul scores ol 5-Al liailtimore City College Varsity Feiitriiig Team tlimzixed liyeii though the loilsmeii did riot win 11 league match istittessliil sezisoii under Clozuh Clzilyert Sclilitrk. :ill year, Clozich Schlick :md .Xssistzmt Conch Nlzturict Six OI me mm, Hmilists in the Hmwsl were Cm. XVt'lls lccl that this ye:1r's teztm tlt-st-ryes credit lor its oilsmeii, :uid the Clollegixiiis took the toiiriiziment on HUC Wifi! M1ffeffflillilillfifni- otzil points. Bill Donaldson, City leiifer, took the sec- Next yezir with the :addition ol some yery rzipzihle oiid plate mt-dzil :rs he wus iiosed out hy ai lmoy lrom hops up lrom the the Varsity Ft-iiciiig team will lit lloiiglziss. Other liiizilists lrom the Castle were Leo looking lorwzird to reyersiiig the decisions zigziiiist Poly Pull, Dori Torres, Ray Nic-Glyim, Xlzirty Furman, :md amd tziltiiig the MSA clizmipionsliip. This year Bill Clziptziiii lid Dudley. lloiinltlsoii was elected to the Hull ol Fzmie. Fd Dudley proudly displays the firstfplace trophy won hy team iii the Nlziixlziiid lliiision of the .Xmateiii lemmg lfilglll' ol Kim-iitai rw 'va- 'J x' it . .4lm:w-. ftillegian ll? Iiountl giapplei. 'kndy l'etite. pins his rival from Patterson. rli. Xklntit' Knoll, MSX tliainpion, dt-feats Smith of Seiein in the quarter-finals. C-rapplers Complete 3-4 Season Nlr. Charles Hirscliauer rejoined the Varsity grap- plers as coach once again this winter after a layoff of two seasons. He immediately proceeded to direft his club to one of the most successful campaigns in recent years. During the regular season, City compiled a rec'- ord ol' three wins against four defeats. Paced by wins in the lower weight classes, the squad went on to defeat Southern, Patterson, and Mt. St. aloe in the regular season while bowing to Poly, Gilman, Nltllonogh, and Nlervo Tech. the NIS.-X champions. Garnering' many wins were Harvey Bekowitz, ll2 lbs., Lou Price, 120 lbs., Charlie Parr, IX8 lbs., and XVayne Knoll, 154 lb. class. In the individuals, held at Homewood at the end of the season, Knoll defeated his challengers to win honors in the l5'1 lb. class. He was also honored by Coach Hirschauer by being nominated to the Hall of Fame. Berkowitz and Parr, team captain, were winners in their respective divisions in the Consolation Finals. lffl to Right, Tuff Razr: Krebs, Barnett, Ring, 'lAokar, Sklar, Roberts, D',-Xmario, Petite, Berinan. Knoll, Tingle. 'lihirrl Roni Riiln-nslein, nzfimigwr. Williams, Friedberg, Kirby, Smith, Reisenweber, Applefeld, Byer, Nfav, Parr. Grafton, Goodman. nimingrr, Samir! linac lfiiclt, Spalm. liekowitl, little, Brady, Foreman, Cost, Schnydman, Lexy. Bottom Rozy: lfreedlandei. Press. Nfittenlhal, C-ensler, Slilllllfl, lfram, liai'liardt, Prime, Iohnsrm. K g ,- f- v XARSITY If!! 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I lx 1 , A- l ' . v f ' ' . 1 1 1 -1 1-' f ,. . ' I 1 4 .. ' . - lz ll-3 l 1 1 ' A L' I' 1 1 '1 J' .' 'ng 'l'cz1111 lini.l1ecl lmehincl the Ciuels ol Nlt. SL. 1 ' A the lir. time in lf I' 1115. I ' an 1' 3, I 'L l :l 2 1 ' 1 ' z , 5 ' I , 'Z 'Z . , ' , 7' l. V .' :cr - ' 2 - ax' eel. po l. 2 .cl Cfll' 'ai Q 'z - if 'z J ' laft . , ,,n h ' I t . A, I., 2 , , 'ag 1. ' la 1 ,. 1 11,1 lj, Klee' , lf A . I1 'k, 1 l l - Q K' 1 ' again. As il result, f . 2' 1' 2 1 'tl C l I' 'J z'z', . , ' l- I'1f T: ' 1 1'z ' ' l l1zt . ,K I . , 1 , 7 r i S ,- 4. if f ' 'V .lt t t 5. In rj' Qs I iz- tr' 'L' '- 5 I L Ng In E! A ' . .1 f l , A X ,, Tj if Q ,' 5 ef 3 yi fi l X' ' ' ' 4 iw 4 Q, ' ty 5 y R is W . 'l iz l 1 'W ' -.t 1 t ..- J , K I IN. l.f'fl lo Right, Top Rott! -johnson, llunn, Horn, Newton, N1tl'heison. FIQIIIVIII Rrnr: Loatli Marx, Mitchell, Lehow, Howard, Perryclear, Schwartz. Semnd Raw: Wood, Smith, Hamburger, Dixon, Supp:-rstein, Straus. Bottom Rnzr: jennings, nzmzngfr, Lantlowne, Phelps. Neutze, Heenian, T'tI T G I Art Strashurger, Knight diver, executes half twist in BILI l 9 O ae S poo they did not ineztsure up to St. bloe :is they lost hy 21 store ol 51-23, Karl Hnffnizin was the only Collegian winner. ln the linztls ol the Nlztrylzintl Stholztstit' ,Xssot'ia- tion indiyiduztl chzunpionships. the City tankers czune out on top taking four indiyiduztl browns. Karl Huff- inztn was the only two-event winner :is he won the h:tt'kstroke in I:07.li :intl the medley in l:22.2. Clhztrles Cizillzitin, who crossed the finish line in 20.5 SCl'0INl5, hested his opponents lroin Poly and St, Vloe, who were pre-rztfe picks to hezit him in the '10 yard freestyle. The liinzil MSA rlizunp lroni City wats Hurry lfriedinzin, who otttrlztssetl the lield in the lllll yard hreziststroke with the time ol l:lf5.2. llziye XX'iley, 200 yztrd lreestyler ztutl relziy nigin, was tztptuin ol this yeztr's yztrsity, :ind Karl Hulltnztn was elected to the Hull of Fzune :alter at hrilliztnt seztson. Bill Hamill and Harry Friedman take off in hreziststroke against Forest Park. .f 9 x Aww 9 .,,, -0 ul Mid-Senior Commencement Exercises begin with opening remarks by Dr. Katenkamp. Micl-Seniors Bid Farewell To City College Few classes have had as memorable a record at City College as the graduating class of February l956. From its arrival on a dismal, rainy morning in IQ53 and its formation as a class, the l956 Nlidsenior Class worked lealously, piling up a long list of accomplishments. .Xt its first election, Herbert Schnitler, who was to keep his job lor all three years, was elected president ol the class, and Mr. Richard 'I'yler was appointed ad- viser. Blue and white were chosen as the class Colors, with A'Forc-ver City the motto. Other sophomore offi- cers were David l.eboe, vice-presiclent: Nlichael Krauk, secretary: Nlarvin Kurlander. treasurer: and lack Nlas- er, sergeant-atearms. XVintei '.,. spring . . . summer . . . fall - another year passed. XVith Herb Sc-hnitler again as presidentg Harvey Galinn, vice-president: Dave I.eboe, secretary: Nlarvin liurlancler, treasurer: and .lack Nlaser, sergeant- at-arms. the class launched itself into a successful junior year. Starting a new tradition, the group sponsored a ring assembly in early April. .Xnother project ol the class was to conduct a toy drive lor the Nlental Hygiene Society. Senior year elections lound Herb SlllIllllCl' retaining his office of president: Prof. Benjamin limenheiser be- coming the new class adviserg Richard Katz becoming vice-president: liarl lick, sec retary: Leroy Cioren, treas- urer: and Yictor Reiger, sergeant-at-arms. The class received its acid test with its first big social event, the very' successful Cherry Hop. Other so- cial affairs followed as the February seniors added new successes to their long list of accomplishments - Dip 'n Dance, Founders' Day Assembly, the record-breaking Au' tunm Hop, and the Victory Hop. In addition, the class sponsored its newspaper, The il!!-ff.YP?llifll' illmzitor, with David Leboe and Harvey Gold as editors. On -january I3 and li, lfl5lS, the very humorous and successful com' ecly, My 'l'ln'c'e Angels, was presented by the class before a capacity audience. 'Ilhen came gracluation - the Farewell Assembly, the Prom, the Commencement in Clity's auditorium, and the Banquet at the Sheraton-Belveclere, ending the classs stay at Lily. tflllflilllll lrgwrz .iuvinl -- Richard Hastings. llriuwh nm! Ifmili .-lufinl - Daxid Richman: lions lzlv .llrnmiml .-in-rm! - ,ICIIN caiig Ili l .411-uri! - I-c-olge Xvoessneiz llfmru wfirlv .-lzrrird f Richard Kiilll l,ovully' Azivird V Fugene lYClll1N'Clg1 lfrniziirf lrfful ala-:url - Richard Katz: l'z1rc'ul-'l'uirhrrc fflfllllf - Richard Kang Iforlmck lfmimss Aznirri - RL'llllClll Dryden: llorlrmk I-,clilmml .rlzrlird - Stanley lvllllilcllfl Smit of -'lfflflfcllfl l,r-gunz flzrrnrl - Xllltllll Kaininlcowg 'lihrmms Nzrrinyrui .'fil'lIl1f A t.c-:nge lfaughnang l'nvung Hrro .-fzrurrl - David l,eboe: llillun l- snulh wlrivml V lleibeit Sllllllllt'l. Q Claw prcwitlcnt. Ht-rl: Sc-lmitzcr, says farewell Wlw ' Wh -qu 3 1 tu fellow graduates. gg. if Kilass rxlliccrs mt-ct with aclxiscr, Seated: Herb Schnitzcr, presi flwntq Nh. ni'lli1lIlllIl limcnlrciscr, ndvixer: Richard Katz, zfire-pwwi rlrnlg Slunrling: Leroy K-urcn, lr'f'a.u1rf'rg l-larl lick, H'l'Vl'Nllj'. Of Feb. 1956 R. katz I Dum' .Host fm Sflmnl IJ. 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'1' .illgllli 1 1 1 111111 1,111111e1'111i1k were se ' 1 ' s 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 'ie Kntlik 1 1' ' 1 '11 ' '1 ' perlo' - 1111es11s NI111111111e 1'111'111e 111111 the Lie11te111111trespectively. x1l1L'11 111' the 1161111 1111' the 12121115 snctess goes to Now l111'11-'S 1111 i11tc1'eSli11g line? - N111 1385111 111111 111111p1111y 1'1'xi1'w the snip! O fi Q 5,5511 ,Q ,I-11IkCC tiexiliwh H2il1gC1Sn 1108101111 1111 the 1311111101 1l1YllSl'1I01I1. GORDON L. ADAMS To be I1 l'0I7l7I16TfI'I1I 11rtist SAC Patrol 43 Frosh-Soph I-'ootball 2, JV 33 Varsity Lacrosse 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. RICHARD ALBRECHT Alls To be prinripal of I.N.IJ. SAC Patrol 43 Dance Committee 4: Sales Club 4. Treasurer 4: Intramurals 2,3,4. JOSEPH IVEYNION ALFRED joe To be I1 dentist SAC Patrol 43 Dance Committees 43 Homeroom President and Vice- President 23 Freedom Scroll 3,43 Canis Ihr: Representative 3,45 Lacrosse Manager 3,43 Intramurals 3.4. LOUIS HERMAN Amftil. App To be II success Castleers 3: Civil Defense Club 2. ROBERT FRANCIS ARMSTRONG Bo To be I1 card sl111rk on ll river 1111111 SAC 2,33 Homeroom President 2,33 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Audio- Visual Club 33 Drum and Bugle Corps 23 Cheerleader 33 JV Baseball 33 JV Football 23 Varsity XVrestling 2. ELLSVVORTH MARLEY AULT, JR. Ells To be II lawyer Dance Committee 43 Chess Club 2. C, Ayers F. Back M. Berman M. Birnbaum H. Blumberg D. Bolger 5 Mais, J Us wt ,W kv' A .,., ,,.. 4, it . Miclseniors Cv G. Adams R. Albrecht J. Alfred 3 1? A L. Appel R. Armstrong E. Ault CHARLES JOSEPH AYERS Chuck To have Il good time Civil Defense Club 33 Frosh-Soph Football 23 JV Baseball 33 In- tramurals 4. FREDERICK C. BACK Freddy the Freeloader To have my picture on the ten dollm- bill Dance Committee 43 Civil Defense Club 23 JV Soccer 23 Intra- murals 2. MORRIS SHELDON BERMAN Mary To own 1171 Oldsmobile factory Dance Committees 43 Class Council 3,43 Class Committees 3,43 GREEN Bug Representative 43 Sales Club 2,33 Chemistry Club 43 Biology Club 2: Civil Defense Club 2.3 JV Crosscountry 2, Varsity 3,43 JV Track 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 4. MICHAEL BIRNBAUM Mike To Ill' II tribute to my parents Dance Committees 4: Sales Club 43 Biology Club 23 Civil Defense Club 2.3: Intramurals 2. HERBERT ERXVIN BLUNIBERG lr111tter1ti1fe kid To bemrlie surcessfttl in tmytliing I undertake Homeroom President 2.3. Vice-President 4: SAC 23,41 Collegian Distribution Stall 4: Sales Cl11b 2,33 Intramurals 2. DANIEL JOSEPH BOLCER, lll Sype To be llll 11r1'l1ite1't11r11l dr11fts11111n Homeroom Secretary 4. February '56 3 .xxx X J. Carr J. Chesser T. Davis Iv? 'CY' G. Diaz D. Dietz K. Dryden EARL OSCAR ECK, JR. Bud To marry a rich and beautiful woman February '56 Secretary 43 Dance Committees 43 Civil Defense 3,43 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,43 Choir 33 Clee Club 43 Castleers 23 JV Bowling 2, Varsity 33 Intramurals 2,3. CHARLES WESLEY ELGIN Ike To be a CPA GEORGE H. FAUGHNAN George To be a millionaire Collegian Exchange 2,43 Class Committees 3,43 Dance Committee 43 Library Club 2,3,43 Geography Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 Intra- murals 3. ROY MONROE FREDERICK Freddie To be a good lawyer SAC Patrol 43 Dance Committees 43 Civil Defense Club 2.3.43 Choir 33 Glee Club 4. JACK LAWRENCE FRIEDLAND ,lack To have the drive necessary to do my best always in whatever I undertake Dance Committees 43 Class Committee 43 Collegian Representative 43 Castleers 33 Glee Club 43 FTA 4, Treasurer 43 Radio Broad- casting Club 43 Agassiz Association 2,33 Chess and Checker Club 33 Sales Club 3,43 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 43 Varsity Bowling 43 Intramurals 2,3. HARVEY GALINN Friend To be a millionaire February '56 Vice-President 33 Cherry Hop Chairman 33 Dance Committees 43 Class Committees 2,3,43 Chemistry Club 3,43 Intra- murals 2,3,4. Q its JERRY ALLAN CARR jerry To be a big hotel executiiue in Miami Beach, Florida Collegian Circulation Manager 3, Advertising Manager 43 GREEN BAG Staff 3,43 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,33 Stamp and Coin Club 23 Intramurals 2. JERRY AUSTIN CHESSER Ches To live up to my ideals SAC Patrol 43 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Civil Defense Club 23 Frosh-Soph Football 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. THEODORE RUBIN DAVIS Theo To achieve success SAC Patrol 43 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Sales Club 4, Secre- tary 43 Civil Defense Club 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. GERALD DIAZ jerry Class Committee 43 Dance Committees 43 Red Mill 4, Remains To Be Seen 43 Civil Defense 3,41 Intramurals 3. DOUGLAS WATSON DIETZ Skipper To have a career in the U.S. Coast Guard KENNETH DWIGHT DRYDEN The Bull To be healthy, wealthy, and wise Collegian Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 43 GREEN BAG Staff 3,43 JV Football 23 Intramurals 2. E. Eck C. Elgin G. Faughnan R. Frederick J. Friedland H. Galinn Small In Number Great In Spirit GARY GOLD To be a successful dentist Dance Committees 43 Audio-Visual Club 2,33 Honor Society 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2.3, Vice-President 2,33 Spanish Club 23 Chemistry Club 33 Sales Club 4. HARVEY GOLD Harv To be a Hgonser machef' in business Senior Class Newspaper Editor 43 Dance Committee 43 Collegian Distribution Staff 43 Audio-Visual Club 23 Civil Defense Club 23 Geography Club 4. ROBERT NORTON GOODMAN Bob To become a success in the business world Dance Committees 43 Banquet Committee 43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Sales Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 43 Chemistry Club 43 Intramurals 4. GERALD STANFORD GORDON jerry To prove to myself what I try to prove to others Homeroom Vice-President 2,33 Civil Defense Club 2,33 JV Track 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2.3.4. LEROY GOREN Laizzia-Ferrie To evade the draft SAC Patrol 43 Homeroom Vice-President 43 Honor Society 43 Dance Committees 43 Geography Club 4, President 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. STANLEY MAURICE GOREN Stan the Man To fulfill the wishes of my parents Homeroom Secretary 23 Dance Committees 43 Collegian Distribution Staff 33 Civil Defense Club 2.3.43 Geography Club 33 Intramurals 2. MARTIN DAVID GREBOW To be a retired millionaire Dance Committee 43 Chess and Checker Club 23 Radio Broadcasting Club 4g Sales Club 43 Intramurals 2,4. 'Q favfeesrfa - 4 y in If .nfl-A 4' I 'E I .,f,,'.-sl r I1:,.::,f-,, ,gy ,ft S Q. ' I 'V A ' M. Grebow A. Greenberg R, Hacker j. Hardin I. Harrison M. Hartz G. Gold H. Gold f 1 R. Goodman G. Gordon L. Goren S, Goren ALLAN C. GREENBERG Sneak To be as popular and well-liked as Phil Tucker Choir 33 Glee Club 43 SAC Patrol 4, Dance Committee 43 Sales Club 23 Intramurals 2.3. RAMON JEROME HACKER Ray To study law Dance Committee 43 School Play 23 Chemistry Club 43 Body Build' ing Club 23 Intramurals 2. -IAMES I. HARDIN, -IR. Big jim To marry Rita SAC 23 Dance Committees 43 Red Mill 43 Civil Defense Club 2: Castlecrs 33 Clee Club 4: Intramurals 3. IRA IVARREN HARRISON Bess To become ri successful ortlmdonlist SAC Patrol 2,33 Dance Committees 43 Bancroft Literary Society 2.3.43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2.3.43 United Nations Youth Club 2.3.43 Frosh-Soph Basketball 23 jV Lacrosse 33 JV Soccer 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2.3.4. MICHAEL HARTZ Mike To work with beef cnttle Dance Committees 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 33 Chemistry Club 4. v, . Xu' 'iii C Lv 'WSE W. Harvey R. Hastings -qs R. Hatton F. Henningsen A. Hens E. Higgs LAWRENCE RONALD JONES Yones To own a chain of record shops School Store 4, Merchandise Manager 4. ARNOLD AARON KAMINKOW Arnie To become half the man my father was SAC Patrol 3,43 SAC Committees 3,43 Honor Society 43 Victory Hop Chairman 4g Dance Committees 43 Class Council 3,43 Class Committees 3,43 My Three Angels 43 Playbill 43 GREEN BAG Staff 43 Civil Defense Club 2,3,43 Library Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 3,43 JV Crosscountry 2: Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2: Intramurals 2,3,4. RICHARD IRVING KATZ Dick To have fun, win friends, and serve mankind SAC Executive Board 43 February '56 Vice-President 43 Homeroom President 2.3.43 Class Assemblies 3,4, Chairman 43 Dance Com- mittees 3,43 Hi-Y Club 3,43 United Nations Youth Club 3: Bancroft Literary Society 3,43 Service Club 43 Honor Society 4, President 43 'IV Basketball 33 Varsity Tennis 2,3,4, Hall of Fame 3, Captain 43 Intramurals 4. KENNETH KARL KEEFER Keef To live a happy care-free life Glee Club 2,3,4: Varsity Football 2,33 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3,43 Frosh-Soph Basketball 2. H f WILLIAM ALLEN HARVEY Bill To he a success Choir 2,3,4. RICHARD STAUNTON HASTINGS Dick To teach history Dance Committee 43 Collegian Exchange 3: Collegian Representa- tive 2,33 Brigadoon 33 Red Mill 43 Castleers 23 Glee Club 3,43 Library Club 3,43 Chess Club 2. ROBERT WILLIAM HATTON Kid Dribbles To become an electrical engineer .IV Football 33 Varsity Basketball 2.5,4. n FRANKLIN LEHNERT I-IENNINGSEN Frank To find uranium in my hack yard SAC 23 Dance Committees 43 Collegian Representative 2,3,43 Red Mill 43 Castleers 33 Glee Club 43 Intramurals 2.3. ARNOLD T. mms, lyk. rea To he a credit lo my father SAC Patrol 43 Dance Committees 43 Chess and Checker Club 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. ELDRON C. HIGGS To he popular with girls CLIFFORD WAYNE HOFMANN Hoff To find a job, l2:00-l:00 with an hour off for lunch SAC 2,3,43 Homeroom Vicc-President 2,3,43 Autumn I-Iop C0- Chairman 43 Dance Committees 4: Castleers 3: Civil Defense Club 23 Audio-Visual Club 23 jV Baseball 33 Intramurals 2. WILLIAM CARL ISAACSON Bill Dance Committees 43 Cheerleader 2,3,4. Head Cheerleader 4: Civil Defense Club 43 Varsity Crosscountry 43 Intramurals 4. C. Hofmann W. Isaacson L, Joneg A. Kaminkow R, Katz K. Keefer rqg .nb ROBERT CREW KENDALL Bob To own a restaurant MURRAY KLASMAN To be an accountant Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Sales Club 43 Manager JV Lacmsse 2. JOHN DIMOS KOCOVINOS Koko To be a credit to my parents and society SAC Patrol 43 Homeroom Treasurer 3,43 Dance Committees 43 Hi- Y Club 43 Intramurals 4. STANLEY LOUIS KOLKER Stan To be a doctor Collegian Representative 43 Class Committee 43 Chemistry Club 43 Geography Club 4, Secretary, Treasurer 43 Sales Club 4. CARL H. KRUELLE, JR. Carl To enter into the ministry SAC Patrol 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2.3.43 Chemistry Club 4: Religion Club 4. MARVIN STANDFORD KURLANDER Butzie To be a successful dentist SAC Patrol 3,43 February '56 Treasurer 2,33 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 23 Founders' Day Assembly Chairman 43 Dance Committees 43 Chemistry Club 3,43 Sales Club 3,43 Civil Defense Club 2,33 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. DAVID LEBOE Dave To fulfill every whim and wish of my parents SAC 2,3,4, Director of Publicity 4, Executive Board 3,43 Homeroom Treasurer 2, President 33 Vice-President of Feb. '56 2, Secretary 33 Year Newspaper Editor 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Class Council 233,43 Service Club 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Collegian 2,3,4, Repre- sentative 2,3Q Oriole 3,43 Gtuznw BAG Mid-Senior Editor 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,43 Hi-Y Club 43 Sales Club 2,33 Chemistry Club 3,43 Civil Defense Club 2,3,43 JV Track 2,33 Varsity 43 JV Crosscountry 2,3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. D. Leboe B. Lerner G. Lessner I. Levin D. Lowe R. Magness Y? X 9 Clubs, Sports, Dances if. Z R. Kendall M. Klasman J. Kocovinos S. Kolker C. Kruelle M- Kurlander BERYL LERNER Happy To enter pharmacy or accounting Intramurals 2.3. GARY WAYNE LESSNER Les To do as God sees fit SAC 23 Homeroom President 2. Vice-President 23 Dance Committee 43 Red Mill 43 Choir 2,33 Glee Club 4. IRVIN ISAAC LEVIN Irv To be a success in all I endeavor Civil Defense Club 23 JV Crosscountry 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,4. DON BRUCE LOWE To lie a credit to my parents Homeroom President 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 43 Red Mill' 43 Civil Defense Club 43 Glee Club 43 Honor Society 4. RONALD WAl.l..-XCE Nl.-XGNESS Maggie To own an oil well Dance Committees 43 Red Mill 43 Civil Defense Club 23 Castleers 33 Glee Club 43 Rifle Team 23 Intramurals 3. The Class Routine J. Margolis C. Martin J- Mase' 4 l. l 4 . J. Mayer J. Mcjilton J- MCYCTOWIU GARY LEE MILLER To succeed in all my endeavors Homeroom President 4: SAC 43 Collegian Distribution Staff 43 Civil Defense Club 2: JV Football 33 Intramurals 2. GILBERT H. MILLER, JR. C6611 To be a commercial artist Dance Committees 43 Chemistry Club 43 Civil Defense Club 2,33 Art Club 2,3,43 Art Society 3,43 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2: Frosh-Soph Basketball 2: JV Soccer 31 Intramurals 2.3,4. WINFIELD EDWARD MILLER Winnie To be a credit to my parents Homeroom Treasurer 2,3,4, Secretary 3,41 Dance Committees 43 Collegian Circulation Staff 43 Student Teacher 33 Class Council 3,43 Varsity Golf 3.4, Hall of Fame 4: Intramurals 2.3. HORACE CHARLES MITCHELL Mitch To play pro football SAC 23 Homeroom President 2: Dance Committees 41 Civil Defense Club 2: Castleers 33 JV Football 2, Varsity 3.4: Intramurals 2.3. WALTER GERALD MOON ferry To be an engineer SAC Patrols 43 Class Committee 3. JULIUS BENJAMIN MARGOLIS jules To be a millionaire Dance Committees 4: Civil Defense Club 2,33 Intramurals 2,3. CHARLES ROBERT MARTIN Chop-Chop To be a success and meet the right girl JACK DAVID MASER Smokey To make my parents proud of me in my every endeavor February '56 Sergeant-at-Arms 2,33 Homeroom Treasurer 43 Dance Committees 43 Banquet Committee 43 Civil Defense Club 2,33 Sales Club 33 Chemistry Club 3,43 Geography Club 3,43 Intra- murals 3.4. JOSEPH ALBERT MAYER jackie Gleason To get a job, marry, and have four little Moyers Dance Committees 43 Civil Defense Club 2,3,4. JOSEPH WALTON MCJILTON joe To inherit a million dollars Dance Committees 4: Drum Corps 23 Civil Defense Club 2,3,4: Intramurals 2,3. JOSEPH MYRON MEYEROWITZ joe To be healthy, wealthy, and wise Dance Committees 4: Class Committees 3,43 Civil Defense Club 2,31 Frosh-Soph Basketball 2: Intramurals 3. JOHN MICHAELIDES To be a credit to my parents Collegian Staff 2,43 Intramurals 2. The Greek J. Michaelides G. L. Miller G, H, Miller W. Miller H. Mitchell W. Moon We Accomplished Much And Learned A Lot JOSEPH ANTHONY MOYLAN, JR. Curly To be successful and please my parents RICHARD O. MURRELL Henrjv To marry Connie SAC 23 Dance Committees 43 Civil Defense Club 3,43 Intramurals 3. JOHN MURPHY PEIGHTEL Murph To gather the will to follow the dictates of my con- science Dance Committees 43 Red Mill 43 Religion Club 43 Geography Club 43 Intramurals 4. RICHARD CHARLES PLIES Dick To become a minister Homeroom President 23 Dance Committees 43 Choir 33 Glee Club 43 JV Fencing 3, Varsity 4. KOBY FRANK PORTA To be a credit to my family and country SAC Patrol 33 Intramurals 5,4. ALLAN BERNARD POSNER Al-Lin To be a success in whatever I do SAC Cafe Patrol 43 Biology Club 23 Civil Defense Club 23 Chemistry Club 43 Intramurals 2,3. DAVID PRATT Dave To be a success WILLIAM K. PUKACZ Bill To be a credit to my parents Dance Committees 43 Civil Defense Club 2,3,43 Chemistry Club 43 UNY 33 Clee Club 43 JV Soccer 3, Varsity 43 JV Track 23 Intra- murals 2,3,4. D. Pratt W. Pukacz T. Rawlings K. Rhoads M. Richman H. Rieger J. Moylan R. Murrell J. Peightel R. Plies K. Porta A. Posner THOMAS LEE RAWLINGS Rebel To be a commercial artist and marry Vicki Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 33 Dance Committees 43 Civil Defense Club 2,33 Chemistry Club 43 Art Club 2,3,43 Art Society 3,43 Frosh-Soph Basketball 23 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. KENNETH ALAN RHOADS Ken To be a twenty-year Air Force man Civil Defense 23 Intramurals 3. NORTON DAVID RICHMAN Dave To be a success in life Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 3: SAC 2,33 February '56 Class Council 33 Chemistry Club 43 JV Basketball 33 Intramurals 2.3.4. HENRY VICTOR RIEGER Vic To buy Anne a fur coat February '56 Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Dance Committee 43 Hi-Y Club 43 Music Club 33 Intramurals 4. . t J D. Ring C. Ryer R. Samuel H. Schnitzer R. Schrum E. Schuman EDWARD ALVIN SHACKELFORD Poly Hillbilly To make the world safe for democracy Homeroom Treasurer 3,43 Class Paper Editor 43 Dance Committees 43 Choir 33 Glee Club 4. IRVIN SILEN Irv To be a success Intramurals 2,3,4. HOWARD LEE SILVERS Chic To be a credit to my mother Dance Committees 43 Collegian Representative 2,33 Oriole 33 School Store 4. MARVIN ALLEN SKLAR Peg-Leg To be a criminal lawyer Dance Committees 43 Class Committee 4g Civil Defense Club 2,3: JV Soccer 2, Varsity 33 Intramurals 2,3. PAUL LEONARD SMOOT Curley To make my mother and my friends proud of me Dance Committees 43 Civil Defense Club 3,43 Intramurals 2,3. DONALD LEONARD RING Canvasback To live my future years happily and successfully Dance Committees 43 Class Newspaper 43 Varsity Wrestling 3,43 Intramurals 4. CHARLES IVILLIAM RYER The Fox To work a couple of years and retire Castleers 33 Civil Defense Club 23 Intramurals 2. RONALD E. SANIUEL The Dwarf To raise the wage of the street cleaner Civil Defense Club 23 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2,4. HERBERT SCHNITZER Hussey To be a successful businessman February '56 President 2,3,43 SAC Executive Board 3,4, Parking Permit Committee Chairman 43 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Inter- High School Council Representative 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3. Vice-President 33 Library Club 2,33 Glee Club 2.3.43 Service Club 33 Castleers 23 Civil Defense Club 33 Frosh-Soph Football 2: JV Fencing 23 Intramurals 2. ROBERT IRWIN SCHRUM Bob To become a success in my profession Dance Committees 43 Sales Club 2,3,43 Intramurals 4. ELDOR N. SCHUMAN El To have a date with Marilyn Monroe JACOB SEGALOFF lake To be a veterinarian Dance Committees 43 Operetta 3,43 Class Committee 43 Civil Defense Club 2,3,43 Audio-Visual Club 2,33 Castleers 23 Glee Club 3,43 Intramurals 2,3. 5 I J. Segaloff E. Shackelford I. Silen H. Silvers M. Sklar P. Smoot We'll Never Forget The Castle MALCOLM HOXVARD SURASKY Mal To be an electrical engineer Intramurals 2,4. EUGENE TILLES Geneo To marry Phyllis SAC Patrol 3,43 Class Paper 3,43 Dance Committees 43 Chemistry Club 43 Chess and Checker Club 23 JV Football 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. AR.THUR XVILLIAM TRUMP, JR. Otis To enter the medical field Dip and Dance Chairman 43 Dance Committees 43 Class Newspaper 3,43 Castleers 2,33 Choir 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Intramurals 4. ROBERT STEPHEN TUCKER Reindeer To progress in the future as much as 1 have in the past at City College Class Council 43 Class Committees 3,43 Dance Committees 43 Senior Class Paper 43 SAC 43 Collegian Exchange Staff 2,33 Collegian Distribution Staff 3,43 GREEN BAG Staff 43 Senior Prom Chairman 43 My Three Angels 43 Playbill 43 Civil Defense Club 2,4, Vice- President 43 Stamp and Coin Club 23 Intramurals 2,3. THOMAS EDGAR UTZ Tom To be a fresh air inspector SAC 2,3,43 Homeroom President 2,3,43 Autumn Hop Co-Chairman 43 Dance Committees 43 Choir 33 Glee Club 43 Varsity Football 2,33 Intramurals 2. DONALD ROBERT WASKEY Hot Rod To be a mechanic Frosh-Soph Football 23 JV Track 23 Varsity Rifle Team 2,3. '33 3 ZQ S. Watkins R. Weaver E. Weidner E. Weinzweig 5. Winakur G. Woessner 'V Q. Q M. Surasky E. Tilles A. Trump R. Tucker T. Utz D. Waskey SANFORD RONALD WATKINS Legs To he president of a railroad Homeroom Secretary 4. RODNEY LOGAN WEAVER Hot Rod To he a rocoanut farmer Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Clipper Club 23 Intramurals 3. EDWARD PAUL WEIDNER Ed To H202 at R.P.C.S. Dance Committees 43 Glee Club 3,43 JV Baseball 33 Intramurals 4. EUGENE MORRIS WEINZWEIG Gene To be a CPA February '56 Banquet Chairman 43 Dance Committees 43 GREEN BAG Representative 2.33 Class Council 43 Photography Club 2,3,4, President 3,43 Association of Club Presidents 3,4, Secretary 43 Honor Society 43 Civil Defense Club 2.3, Secretary 33 .IV Wrestling 2. STANLEY LOUIS VVINAKUR Stan Wynn To be I1 credit to my parents Collegian 2,3,4, Assistant News Editor 3, Managing Editor 4g Col- legian Press Convention 3,43 Oriole 2,3,4, Business Manager 43 Quill and Scroll 3,4, Treasurer 43 GEEEN BAG Business Staff 3,43 Dance Committees 4. GEORGE BRENTON YVOESSNER Brent To be a doctor SAC Patrol 43 Homeroom President 43 Dance Committees 43 Class Committees 33 Music Club 43 JV Soccer 3, Varsity 43 -IV Bowling 2, Varsity 33 Intramurals 2,3,4, I 5 1 1 SPRING Another School Year Ends 1 Seniors and unclerclassmen alike pause a moment in respect. U U In The Springtime 44 230 wid' C lluw li C. , little fll'NllIll1'll gum' llllll big suplmxlimex lO4 ,M w:-'Q 1 :R fill 4 4 VA S-'11, 5 students discuss lun-xt nus Once More +A' ' A - r 2 rx u :lllgfp 1' '. - O Hd , .BC.C.iu1 tht NHS . '. N' l-ookY Your namc's here. Man, that ICSt was easy: I pulled a 65. A l N x VS T45 QV TVX am.-,. -1. -IQ ix ex 'll Na, 'flslf Lull Y? X A 1' l-ci Dx egiams celebrate nflex Ilan! fought City-l'oly game. ulley, wnior uhm president, presenls Sweet- heart 'linphy In Cilzulys Ann Smith at Citfs sprung smial. lx it an hiul? . . , ls il a plane? . , . ls il -? Many a Nllllllgl' sigh! mam he wen an ll Dip 'n llxuue, 'F ,,a- 1- 1 1' E f I 1 'A 1'-e is I-lanlrinc Kusxlm ix cmwm-Ll Miss Kim Cfwllc-gc All Yictwry Hup. Of Dances wif! Ilmcu- goes ull the wurk nn thaw dcunatiullx Rmk 'll Roll wtylc is rliwplayul gal Spmlx Damn-. 'lhc Isnt danui 7 lx -X4 ,Qc . If VARSITY. Left 10 Right, Tap Row: Knoll, Musselman, Wiley, Yaskis, Torney, Coach Marx,C1ullen, Sause, Matzdorf, Sherman, Smith. Middle Rout C-oltlinan, ntmzager, Simms, Baker, Schweikert, Dflnxario, Tauhenfeltl, Ochs, Hare, Cheek, Abramson, manager. liotlom Rozy: Sapperstein, lalesky, Goltlner, Denhardt, Gallatin, Lilly, Hiltz, Cohen, Schueler. 4, if Thinclads Take 2nd 5 I , 9, 3 1 ' Completing a suc'c'esslul season, the lialtiinore City College Varsity Trac-k Team wound up in second plate 4 Q X ,X behind the thinclacls of Polytechnic. Beaten only hy ' L - A the lztlgnleets, City wzm in contention lor the title until sa the linal clay ol the season. lfess Nlznxk runners startetl oll the season on their home lieltl against the highly regartletl Nlt. St. lloe team. NKTEQY -t The finely tiecl the Clollegians at 96 all as Bob Bracken ran the lllll yartl tlash in ten set'ontl5 lilat. Stepping up the pace strongly, City scoretl an un- helieyahle triumph over Nlcllonogh with a score ol H5 to PIT. taking exery lint place. Nleryo Tech and I-'orest nu' Park were the next victims ol the Knights as they howetl 'f' J hy scores ol l2l to 77 and lllfllz to 8112 respectively. Karl Nlatftlorl was a tlouhle winner in hoth lllCCl'y, taking the shot put and the clisfus. Then Clity inet 'L' fl-, ' . Left, Dane llenhartlt antl Wayne Gallatin make fast get-away in mile vb up ,anim t V A A ' y run with Patterson as judges start their watches. ' E L. l 'if' ' 5 'X Y liwlortu l-'ighting all the way in the 100-yard dash against l-'orest Park, ,loc Simms antl musins Aznoltl antl ,Klan Sapperstein approath finish line. 11 ' sl- CJJ ' A.. fume- kxw '-A-in feb-5. ,r ,, If 2.41, C. 'P' Sr 1t4'xx,:4 5, 1 5. ' jV. Left lo Right, Top Row: Reisenweber, Glass, jacobs, Reichelt, Friedler, Hausman, Alperstein, Coach Schmid, Kenefsky, C. johnson, Vander smith, Davis, Buchanan, Dickman. Middle Row: lfnger, IllU1l0,gC7',I,. Creenfeld, Newton, V. johnson, Daneker, Gill, Herman, Ettlin, Clark, Sal ganik, Bealle, Maskin, Rosenberg. Bottom Row: McCurdy, Neutze, Solomon, Krongard, J. Greenfcld, I-Iceman, Rosen, Helman, Dausch, Cornes, Snyder. In League Ladder Kenwood, county champions, and lost a close verdict hy ten points, 92 to 82. Keyed up for its meet with Poly, City College de- leated previously unbeaten Douglass, H32 to 90, and then waited eagerly lor the meet with the lingineers. However, Polytechnic' was not to he denied, as it whipped City hy a margin of llfl to 79. The Colle- gians ended their season with a 1279 to 6915 victory over a good Patterson Park squad. ln the Nlaryland Scholastic' .Xssociation Finals, City College took the Mile Relay with lVayne Gallatin, Dave XViley, Lloyd Musselman, and Paul Sherman, their time, 323-1.5. The captain of this year's squad was XVayne Callatin, and the Hall of Fame choice went to Lloyd Nlusselinan. lloh Cullen, Collegian highjumper, clears the bar at 5' 3 against Forest Park. Straddling the hurdle in excellent form, Don Hiltz mer Patterson opponent. .Qs Versatile Dave YViley tosses discus in Douglass meet. goes on to win easily 5 fs? 's ...Q Top. Dave Clordish fights for loose ball on face-off against Patter- son. Iioltom. Walt Malinowski intercepts near Collegian net to end Southern threat. Sticlcmen Retain I-'or the second straight year, the Clity College stick' men swept hy their public school opponents, only to how in the NIS.X finals. this time to Gilman. City com- piled a fine recorcl of seven wins against only one set- back during the regular season. The Clollegians opened league play by downing Patterson. 7-2: then defeated Southern, 8-'11 Forest Park, I0-5: and Poly, I5-3, The only loss came in the first game ol' the second round of play, as Patterson came up with a unique defense to stop City, 5-3. The Clollegians got hack on the yic- tory trail hy topping Southern. lil-53 Forest Park, ll-fl: anci Poly, 8-7. The Knights enterecl the champicmship playoff as the underdog, but got off to an early start on Tom ML--cc- c-we p 1 . .I ff cv. l 4 V is' . A4014 . fc.. nts,-H . .' ? 'o'5 wwf f., '. Ci 523 fi.. ,s 4' 'Q' ' ,Q-X . .' , r fi 1' A J' wi' K. 1 l ' ' 1 H V 'ply ' . - ' 'J' 1 .X Egg!! . ' - . -55 R' -' 'l' .., ' 7 '- - -X X .-'l --., .-x.,4,-rf . rl Xa., I bi. .M ..-,,iU'-'v ' fr D I il . , M -' -P ' ' ' iff' ' 5' ' AL., gm- fair , -.5 v I ,,'a,,h,,,lgr.h- 5 Qantas ,,-- - 2 . . - ..- - M, , N , V,a,- -c-L V V 1' L V 1 - All-Maryland Bob Miser scored against Poly a splitvsecond after the pic ture was taken. VARSITY.,-I.eft to Right, Top Row: Alfred, manager, Altman, Ginsberg, Silyerwoocl, Coach Lee, Krongard, Class, johnson, Kenny. Middle Row: Braitman, I. Bxddison, Barroll, Wolff, Scholnick, Sapero, Reilly, A. Biddison, Gillespie, Malinowski. Bottom Rmv: 0'NeilI, Friedman, Miser, Taylor, McFaul, Loudermilk, Corclish, Evans, Caplan, Lanzi, Lysher. Public School Title Biddison's goal in the first tivo minutes. Gilman, how- ever, came back to knot the score and by the end of the first quarter had taken the lead, which it never relinquished. The final score was T-el. City might have given the Roland Parkers a better battle had it not lost the services of two top performers, Bob Nliser and Bill Nlclfaul, just prior to the big tilt. Both left school to prep lor the entrance exams to XYest Point. Nliser was placed in the Hall of Fame, while Rav Lanli was picked to be the permanent captain. Nliser led the league in scoring, hitting the nets 23 times in the six games he played. Lanfi was a member of the lirst midfield unit and was an important factor in the team's success. u.-1 '1 is nu Date Cordish rushes to the aid of Patil Kenny as Engineers close in 1 1 l Tvff: Collegian attackman Tom Reilly fires ball past Forest Park goa ie. Above. Ray Lanzi steals ball from three Poly defensemen in close Black Knight victory. JY. Left lo Right, Top Razr: Coach Defasio, Barke, manager, Freedlander, Spak, Monfried, Walman, Bruce, Van Alstine, Frazier, Diamond, Levy, Silverman, captain, S. W. Blum, Siegel, manager. Middle Row: Steele, manager, Labovitz, Leiter, Henderson, Glassner, Dorman, Asrael, Brotman Kontner, Lowry, Orr, Strasburger, S. L. Blum, Gordon, Smith, manager. Bottom Row: Goldman, manager, Fitzgerald, Furman, Ritzes, johnson, Rubenstein, Schnydman, Kolodner, manager. K? as ,Q kr iii? ... Y-'rj cvmr GX x 9 f 15 A x 1 Fl ,FIN v-'H s'f --N VARSITY. Left lo Right, Kneeling: Whip, Keenan, managers, Taylor, Daniels, Nebinger, Coach Nathanson, Miles, Moore, Brannan, Hoffman, Cooke, Glasner, manager. Seated: W. Miller, manager, K. Miller, Kaiss, Keesey, Gargano, Berkenfeld, Cimino, Winlcelman. Pete Gargano, Collegian centerfielcler, lines a solid single to right against Southern. Nine Has 4-6 Log Professor jerry Nathanson guided his Varsity base- hallers to the fifth slot in the public' school division of the MS.-X as they posted a record of A1-ti in one of the tightest races in recent years. Surprising everyone, Bob Cimino was elected to the All-Maryland squad, the first freshman since Al Kaline to make the team. Ben Dan- iels, shortstop of the squad, was given the nod to the Hall of Fame, while Pete Cargano was elected perma- nent captain hy his teammates. The league opened with the Collegians traveling to Patterson Park where they bowed by a decisive l9-ti count. The team settled down, however, for the next contest: but it lost a squeaker to Forest Park, 4-3, in an extra-inning affair despite City hurler Gary Hoffman's giving up only four hits. The next two outings saw Guiclecl by Ken Miller's signals, Bob Montgomery scores easily in contest with Mervo. . --if I D sh' .fa his-asf' f -scymf wary -:vm- ' ., ., W ,,,.. p V 1 Ulf--P ' . - B944-1 .f Q 'Q is S: il i: .ip i? 1 I I I W Let to Rx ht To Rou Linn ones managers Dix Coach Baublis Goldsmith NfcGaules lliddle Ron Litz Lehman Exans Xhddelund gugar, gtern, Hiiieeler, Ilzlodnett. Bottom Row: Washkevich, Cruise, Mathias, Earhardt, Levin, Schuerholz, Kamka, Spallone, manager, Hoopeg, man. agar. ln Tight Season 1 the Knights hit the win column twice in succession. .X li-2 win over Nlervo marked the first City tally with .let- ry Moore fanning I6 Mustangs. The second win came at Carroll Park as Hoffman and Nloore combined their talents to thump Southern, Poly got a run in the bottom of the eighth to get hy City, 655, ending the first round of play. Meeting' the Clippers for the second time, the squad lost by a 7-3 margin. Moore went to the mound in the next game and threw his finest game of the year, a 3-ll win over the Foresters on a sparkling one-hitter. The fourth win of the campaign came over Nlervo, the score being Al-ll. Southern and Poly handed the squad a pair of losses, 5-3 and -1-l, to end the season. Q' . eu. Q 7 K- A Q 'es-.144 ll' Il! 7. 7 :vv.f',g, su-gwual'f5 'f . mtg.: gg at , '-'W i - ,,4,,.s,' , ,Ml - w. l Q A if K -5 4 V 2 ' Top. Dick Nehinger crosses first safely on close plav in game with 1, Nlervo. ' 'ik ,QQ ef 1, . C . , , Q., utlom. yidlllllg' confidently at plate, Pete Cargano sets himself , as Bob Cimino stands on deck. fl .. . , , . ,Q Left. lloh Lumuo, All-Nlarvland third baseman and .400 hitter Y 5 for the Black and Orange, puts tag on incoming opponent. I an 'X'. ,fr 151' X l wtf :M xyqnlnq l 'VA ., f 1 K Rm, , Q5,.,K': A 1 ffl 'fd Q 'o x lhlll In ldllllll il I to 0 is 135, 1 U 7 -' H1 1 1 if 554:44 .. 3,,, A I' I-W , 'i'- ..,I ga' ,' Y Bu '91 L ns, ' e 1 Puxd no N mms Cmulm Ynnszun, Quinn. Niajewski. I-' 4' . . .5 6 'f !'.- 51 r .6 i' . M hh: . 5 N Ahh, Aim L 4 mms Nl IN on 1 11 s f .s D' , 'Ll 114 5 nl ss as elected to the Hall ol mme at the C J ie.-W' 'Q I 1 N IIIN 1 llfl P1 mu sc 1 , Neim F' ' h 41h en In is was . fs---W w. 'Wl it J- VR ,7.,, s. . f ,i f N l. If . '4,g5v',.ff,:-4 - -.gl av '- . .lQ,i f,e?'-' 'fi - ,-AQ' ' 'f it 'zz i 11' .gil ty...5. 4,,g,f4f,,i. ., A . - A , . . . ,, ' , 2 -,-L,-1 , -- .9- Starting off the season on the right foot, the Bal- -Q'-V, .V jnfy 1 timore City College Varsity Tennis Team went on to - 1- Qilml' It-If win six of its nine matches. M The Collegians' first match of the year was a yic- torious effort against Nlcllonogh, as Richie Klafl, Don Torres, Ronnie Fish, lry Ralcsin. and Harry lfrieclman paced the Knights to a fi to l win. Polytechnic then handed City its first loss of the season, Al to fl, in a ' 5 ' ' ' ' ' ' v 1 i . , A . 3 1 ' l 4 t close match: but the Alamedians rebounded with a four fx ' ' - f - - , , , I 4 . game winning streak that saw Patterson Park, Southern, n' , 1 K ' ' . . c . . , ' ' Friends, and Nlercersburg Ac-acleniy fall before the crush- , , ' I ' I ' ' 4 I V ' y V 1 . , ing strokes of the Black and Orange. 4' K ' I f I 1 ' 1 . V. . . -,' is , 4 ' Q Q Q .V If I I I 9 4 Q v g Q , ' League champion, Porest Park, greeted the Colle- . 1' 1 .11 -.I -A t 'c c t . , c i . I . - i 1 1 t i . A t if glans with a second loss by a score of -f to 33 City was .. .... T... . ' -' ' leading, fl to 2, entering the doubles. Nleryo 'lic-ch gave ' S ' ,Qc . . . . , , I 3 City its final win of the season. ln the years finale. , Gilman tripped the Knights by a 5 to 2 count. ' ff The outlook for next season is bright as several 'N W -r- A, v - , . . . 'f-g.yJ'1 't ,A ':-1-. ' , young' hopefuls will be on hand to bolster the Collegian ' ' , ,. . .. . . . . ' J ,-v. attack, Coach Gill chose Ronnie I'1sh as his candidate iv aK TE.,:fwifr fu for the Hall of Fame: Richie Klaff was captain. ff'-.2 'N' 9, . ig f. v lgffjavf- K- W-.bf.s'4f1..H'z4 Almite. riglll. Don Torres reaches for ball coming low mer net in close doubles play. 1-1 1 Right. Chris Mitchell and Frank Ifurstenberg, doubles combina- V tion, return lob in pre-game warmup. ,X,.X.Y,Yf7 K' ' I t - ,1 4 A i . , 'L fa - . -. . Just- 4 . . , .C A, X 1 c 1 1 . , , , I 8 K 1 ' c v- , A ',-it Ajit 1 4 c I 1 '-.J .1 1 ' ' c i t r , , ,Y 'A A 1 c I , I ' X 'ri' 'sl I . . ' ' .K fri!! K' 'llcci ti sxclcl ',1'li il,l.i,l 1 , ic ii, ' 1 , ' 1 A c 1 1 c t . I -A Left to Right, Standing: Mitchell, Raksin, Torres, Rosenbloom, Kairys, Furstenberg, Kurlancl, Coach Gill. Kneeling: Klaff. ' 0 Y . . il ii ' slip. 5-4' Hank Niajcvsslu C ol Pete C ngdno I notlmll Athletes Honored I11 1n ellort to honox OUISIIIICIIUQ x ITSIIN 1thletes tht BCC Xthleuc l,CIJllIIIlCIll est1bl1shed lll N50 e I 1 the gxenest honol 1 C ltx College 1thletL se son ln ns 1ch te n tes 1n 1 l 111 trt IC ltnou lulgccl t se1son 1l 1thlet1c 1sse1nbl1es before tu cntne stun ent 11 dx I he H1 xl I' 1n1e h1s become x..V 1 ll Iimllelllall lhll Dfllllllwlll i 711171 ll6 'IQJ 'I Z.. 4, f f 41 N4 . , I 7 1 ,P ! 5 I F . Y-,. . 5 f lil, I 1 Q: gy - ll, 1' ' 51 ' . ,th Hull ol 1 lne, itz . 'Q 1' l' I K' 2 ' can z11111in. lSQ2lC'll recipient is chosen at the end ol the , 11, I' lf' coz ' and ann 21 5, 1 c ns 2 'z l is 1 11.2121 '. l-1 l l1A'. zllrl'z :J , fn 9 S . - , -a I K ' ' X 1 , U I I llul ll: lon 4 1 l' R nxlml IISII lumix 5 L Ilmd Xlussclnmn I Hlfk In The Hall Cf Fame L x Q lllslml md x m 1 I hall Huffman HIIIIIIIHS the ng huc reccnc L Jil L f UIIOI JN ml ul 1 l INK lflflfnxr S S sf- ..,.f' Ill! IJ lllll x Huw lm!! H7 mu VLC u Stiff! Classical Club, Sf1e'nk1'r1g:NlilIer, Leif! lo Right, Hts! Roar: Rothman, lfmstead, Rixkin, .Srrorzd Row: Baker, Scott, Smith, -llosenfeld, lN'axman. 'l'l1ir1lRrm Roltolf l-'instein tiimbel lewis Clourpas Nunn. Fourth Rout Tracev, Koenig, Goldberg, Nlaslau, Wallace. fifth Roux Mondell. Ktatz. Olililf laRS: 'l'riw, Nlilller. llaker. I4'ire4iIv'rw. Baker. Nlondell, Ser. Rivkin. Treat., Rothman. Shugarman, Prog. Clzm. l'mstead, Kratz, Adviser Nfrs. Sheff. Enjoying Culture Dramatics Club. This y'C11r the club presented at an assembly, its annual one-act play, :'NIx'sterw at the De pot. The club also prepared a mystery show broad cast over XVITICL and participated in a panel discussion broadcast over the same station. Classical Club, The interests ol' this group deal pri- marily with the ancient cultures ol' Greece and Rome and their inhabitants. Visitors versed in the knowledge ol these subjects frequently come to address the fluh lrom Hopkins, Goucher, and other colleges and uni- versities. This year the club heard Dr. Henry Rowell and Dr. Helen I.oane among others. Dfamagics Club, Ifft to Righl,Sea1ed: Kremen, Baker, Waxman, Markman, Miller. Smmlingz Goodman, Rivkin, Barasda, Lipsitz, Goldman. OFFICERS: Pin, Kitt. l'irf'-Pres. Baker, Ser. Rivkin, Treas. Bardach, Prog. Chnl. Rremen. A11'z'iser Dr. Graser. ll l i l x I H fad-sw t -U .4 .f.,,g,,,,'M, -L 0 t--1 t ' ' X 1 - , . 4' I m It A' il :G A - 3 er' 3 71-'run S 1 1 'ii '-1'-or 4 1 Quill and Scroll, Left In Right: XValters, Friedman, Reba, Yerman, Lambright, lacobs, I.eboe, Xxililll, Maltofsky, Fleishman, Margulies, .Siebenberg. Nlercllblooni, Neuritk, OFFICERS: Prcs. Nlerenbloom, Virr-I'rf's. Meyers, Src. Siebcnbcrg, Treat. YYinakui, Neurick, Sgt.-at-Arniv Neurick, Makot- sltx, .4r1:'z'w1 Nlr, Linthicum. Receiving Honors Quill and Scroll, City College has become one of the Honor Society. The BCC chapter of the National Hon- outstanding publication-minded secondary schools in the or Society is an honorary club for boys, outstanding in country. The Chancellor Chapter ofthe Society gives scholarship, leadership, character, and service to the recognition to outstanding editors and staff members school. XVith a strict honor code among its members, on publications here at the BCC. the society tries to foster honor and other worthwhile qualities throughout the world. Honor Society, 1.111 In Right, First Row: Lerner, Zebley, Weinzweig, Snyder, Mazaroff, Katz, Mr. Schmehl, Caminis, Cost, Weiner, Faughnan, Pyle. Srrmirl Rout Hickey, Wolf, Ebert, Glover, Lambright, Kitt, Padousis, Goren, I. Cohen, Nlargulies, Rosenberg, Miller, R. Cohen. Third Razr: Gold- ncr. Gordon, Hahn, llimelfarb, Fleishman, Gold, Kaminkow, Handwerger, Bruening, Henry, Trump, XS'oessner, I-'ourth Razr: Applefeld, Bard, Schol- nick, Clurrcns, Huber, llisley, Parr, Stillman, Berman, Manacher, Goldman, Flngcl,Wolff,C1aplan,Nlerenbloom. OFFICERS: Prev. Katz, Caminis. Vice-Pres. Pollock, Cost, Sec.-Trcax. Mazaroff, YVeiner, Adviser Mr. Schmehl. . g fjillllllllbllexxilgflll lll'lJllllllg 'lt-ani clixcussex plains for Iebuttzil. Slxown are xllllll'liC linker. Nlillautl Xvlllll. Robert Young. :intl KIIICIQCII l'iiI1uer. C-W Wins 67th Bancroft Celebrates Carr0llz0n.Wighg, 'Iiwo years zilter the lounding ol Bain- crolt, 'l'l1e Clzirrollton l,itet'1iry Society was estztblislletl in I y y .A 1 IS78, :intl renzunetl the Carrollton-Might in 1897 alter Maurice Baker introduces topic for debate to City College m . audience. X tlle tleutll ul its lountler, lrol. Clluirles Cl. Vight, Through its 78 years the Society has been :t center ol Clityk intellectual :incl literztry lile. lfierfe rivalry be- tween the two societies C'lllIlllll2lIC5 in the zinnuzil de- bzite, won this yezn' by the Clztrrollton-XVigl1t. yn s lu- wjy L Can-0l1U,n.W1ighg Literary Society AI Podium: YValt1. Left to Right,Fin1 lfozr: Pfitzncr, Young, D. Friedman, Nlr. Snyder: lyliller, Capylan, Baker, Svmizfl Roar: I-irectllauuler, Rothman, llelman, Shea, Wolf, Danekei. kbert. Nl. l'llCllHl2iH. lxmtl, Smith, linstead. QPPIC.l',RS. Pres. Nfaltz ID. l'I'lCllllI2lH, l'11e'-I'1m. ll. litietlnmn, Lziplnn, Rn. wr. Lziplain, l'inste.nl, ffm: Vi. BaLt'l'. Rothman, 'l'H'riv. Young, Nllller, Sgtfa!-Arniv I-.bert Riykin, .-lrliviwr Mr. Suyilei, l2O Dr. -I. Clancy lznlor. assistant superintendent of secondary schools in Baltimore City, speaks before at joint audience of Bancroft and Carrollton-XYiglit members on the eighlieth anniversary of the llztntrolt l.itet:nv Society. Annual Debate 8 Oth Anniversary Bancroft Literary Society, 'Iihe oldest extra-curriculztr high school OI'g2lIlllllll0Il in the southern l'nited States was lounded in l87ti. The Ofgllllllilllflll, named alter George Bzincrolt, historian and one-time Secretary of the Xztvv, was lornied to promote literztrv interest. A de- bztte with Gilman, numerous inter-high school debates, and at speech by Dr. Carey Taylor on its eightieth anniversary, have been some of the tnztnv activities car- ried on by the Society this year. A David Kremen, Stuart Handwcrger, and Stanley off review plans tor rebuttal with rebuttalist David skv. Mazar Yslakof Bancroft Literary Society. .41 Puditnn: Handwerger. Left to Right, First Rout Mr. Clheruhin, Siegel. Nlakofsky, Nlazaroff, Dwin, XS'ilner, Rosetta bloom. Second Razr: lokar, Diamond, Gallant, Kadison, Finkelstein, Shugarman, Helman. Blaustein, Kaplan, Krongard. Berman, Naditch, Bluniene thal. Third Rout Rosenstein. Kremen, Lipman, Bluniberg, Engel, Walters, Hitnellarb, Fox, Besbris, Salkin. Scholnick, Manacher, Miller, Stitknmn. Land. OFFICERS: Prrx. Handwerger, l'icP-Pres. Mazaroff, Rec. kr. Dwin, Cor. Ser. Rosenblooni, Prog. Clzrn. Kremen, Adviser Mr. Cherubin. l2l Religion Club, Lefl to Right, First Ruzr: Flayhart, Dean, Kurlantl. .Srroml Razr: Bank, Sparks, NlcXbee, lfriedtnan, Krongard, Katz, Reister, Mr. Hill. Third Razr: Father Donahue tguest spcalserj, I-Iisenberg, Rhodus, Dixon. Rubin, Lloxer, Barke, llaxiitlson, HollandetgqBrown. Fourth Rout Rosiel, Miller, Hiscock, Flanigan, Eisner, Remington, Berzofsky. Fifth Rout Shea, Barasda, Crimes, Brarlman. OFFICERS: Pres. NlcAbee. l'1ee-Pres. Sparks, .S'e'rp-l'r1'r1.s. I-Qisner, lflmjzhnn lflayhart. Arlitrwr Mr. Hill. They Build Body and Soul Religign Club, Coming into being' last year, the Re- ligion Club quickly gained stature as one ol' the most active clubs in the school. During l955-56, the club has visited churches and synagogues all over the city and has had a number of guest speakers, represent- ing most of the religions, at their weekly meetings. Modem Language Club. Speaking: Lew, Left to Right, First Row: fer, Smith, Horn. Third Rout XYhip, Hurwitz, Miller, Goodman. I Trens. XVhip, Advisers Miss Lephardt, Mr. Creed. Modern Language Club. Iiorzjour, il1U7I.YlL'IlI' . . . fill len Tug, Mein Herr , . . Buenos Ilios. This is the in ternational flavor heard at meetings ol' the Nlodern Lan- guage Club. This club and its predecessor, the Lan guage Club, have lor many years encouraged the use ol loreign languages through German radio programs, foreign films, French and Spanish conversations. The Modern Language Club is truly Clity's international am- bassador of good will. Batka, Toskes. Rosenfeld, Marley, Serpick. .Serond Rmv: Young, BOTGCII. Scho- DFFICFRS: Frm, Lew, View-l'u't. Rothman, Rec, Sec. Toskes, Cor. See, Schofer, .ll1.LL..L ll-in -r EL L iiyfff, n ' if .sea ri y . , .u '5 '21 P us If , g,3-:fy '5 .JJ 41' uf 5? V Y-4 Z Lhristopher Mitchell, reriler, and Mr. Holder, right. repre- senting Baltimore tlity College receiye a Freedoms Foundae tion Honor Medal for their school from Dr. Kenneth D. Wells, President of I-'reecloms Foundation at Valley Forge, lrfl. Hi.Y, Clean speech, clean scholarship, clean sports, and clean living - the Hi'Y Club, since its founding in IQQ5, has tried to put into prac'tic'al use the great teachings ol Christianity and to foster Christian gentlemanliness throughout City College. Dances . . . group discussions . . . CLARK packages for Europe . . . talent contests . . . lloys' State . . . the Holy Scriptures and prayer . . . the Good Friday breakfast and the Hi-Y Easter Service. Along with the Religion Club, the Hi-Y has done much to lurther the highest ideals ol mankind in its mem- bership and among the student body. Body Building Club, An experiment in weight train- ing was conducted this past year under the supervision ol the A-Xthletice Department. .-Xpproximately thirty stu- dents volunteered to participate in the program, which had as its aim the gathering ol scientific information on the merits ol body building and weight training these allect a person's rellexes. .ti ,Ve , Hi-Y Club. .Wroncl Ro Tllirci Ron' X A T if ,.-.0 .Sprciking Nlacflallum. Left to Right, Fin! Ruzv: Shea, Brogan. ir: 'l. Iliclclison, Lilly, Cunningham, Mitchell, Knight, Hickey. : .X Biclclison, Plitzner, Petite, Reba, Hammonds, Graham, Mr. Colder, OH-'It,liRS. l'rc't, Cunningham, Vice-Pres. Lilly, Ser. Hammonrls, 'l'ra'u.t. Reba, Sgt.-al-Anus Knight, Macfiallum, Adviser Mr. Colder. gy 5 IV , fa sr t 'rv we l23 Body Building Club, 1,011 lu Righl: Kaminetz, Duitscher, XVeinei ii, -Q'--...s 'I- 1 it 4 p. I w , June Seniors Time: World XVar ll Place: Stalag 17, a prisoner-of-war camp in Germany. Plot: To expose a Nazi agent in the camp, posing as an American prisoner, whose betrayals have doomed many escaping G.I.'s. This was the suspenseful setting for the June Sen- ior Class's play, Stalag l7, presented in the Baltimore City College auditorium on May ll and 12, l956. The plot of Stalag 17 , a comedy melodrama based on the actual experiences of its authors, Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski, in a German prison camp of the same name, deals with a group of GI prisoners whose escape plans and other secrets are continually being be- trayed by a German spy planted among them. A surly and belligerent soldier who is suspected of being the enemy agent finally uncovers the spy and sets fire to the camp commandant's cottage during a dramatic escape with another prisoner. As this melodramatic story unfolds, the play lives up to its billing as a comedy by showing that, even under the grim conditions of life in a prison camp, American soldiers can be wise-cracking and high-spirited. The in- genious ways by which they manage to defeat the bore- ,1 teggj a in ii ii lllll it tml ilu guilds .is luis KUIIIILIIIIHIIN look HII. xx ll X Stage Stalag 17 dom of waiting out a war in idleness and hunger, their bickerings, horseplay, and barrack-room shenanigans, their gallantry in the face of loneliness and bleak dreams of returning home, provide some of the most humorous situations and lines ever to be found in a play about soldiers. Heading the all-male cast for Stalag 17 was Ber- nie Manacher as a sulky, sarcastic GI hated by all his mates, Harry Friedman in a comic role as a barracks gripe artist, Harvey jason portraying the inevitable sharp-witted guy from Brooklyn, Allan Land as a bar- racks security officer, and Malcolm Kitt as the coura- geous leader who suffers a beating rather than betray a fellow prisoner. Other roles were filled by Stanley Maz- aroff, Howard Reba, Harold Davidov, Bill Taylor, Lar- ry Himelfarb, Graham Matthews, Bill Becker, Ronald Ritter, Paul Deussen, and Richard Shugarman. The play was capably coached by Messrs. Robert Creed and William Bentley, a new team of directors for BCC dramatic productions. Mr. Harold Greenwald again served as business manager while Messrs. John Robbins and Edward Arnold headed the stage crew as production managers. s, . l , H All right, mail call, all right, all right! At ease, you guys! a '0 Geneva man apologizes for conditions in the prison ramp. x N, 3, The sound of the curfew puts StaIag l7's prisoners to bed. v x Climaxing a period of orientation for nearly 400 boys, the Class of june 1956 was organized in Nlarch of l95-1. Mr. George Horn was appointed adviser of the year, and the first election of officers was held. Carl Hickey was elected president of the newly-formed group with Edward Dudley as vice-president: Skip Evans, sec' retaryg Sam Smith, treasurerg and Harry Fulford, ser- geant-at-arms. Mr. Horn was not to serve as adviser for long, however: in May of the same year, he was pro- moted to art specialist and was no longer on the Citv College faculty. Mr. Richard Austermann was then named to be the faculty sponsor of the class. just be- fore the first year was over, the sophomores sponsored a closed Dip 'n Dance in the BJC lounge and pllt on their first school assembly on Flag Day. On returning to the Castle the following Septem- ber, the first topic on the agenda was selecting officers. Hickey and Dudley returned to their posts as president and veep respectively for the junior year. Elliott Tokar was elected secretary while Smith and Fulford returned as treasurer and sergeant-at-arms after topping their op- ponents. AX Ring lnvestiture Assembly was held shortly afterward to introduce juniors to the official seal and the ring ol Baltimore City College. One of the top assemblies of the school year H95-l-55 was the Brother- hood Assembly sponsored by the class. Guest speaker was the Hon. Theodore R. NIcKeldin, governor of the State of Maryland. The two successful socials given by the class during the year were the closed junior Prom and the annual Starlight Dance which was open to the entire school. Perry Caminis and Mike Flaxman were co-chairmen for the latter, a gala affair. For the all-important senior year, former vice-president Ed Dudley topped his several opponents to win the post of president. Howard Cold- man, the new vice-president1 Bob Yerman, secretary: qlerry Moore, sergeant-at-arms. Sam Smith retained his job as treasurer for the third straight year. .Ks the senior year got under way, the Class of -Iune H1545 became one of the most active groups in the school. First on the social calendar for the class was the Victory Seniors Say Who's Who tkirl Hickey one 'HMI for Srlmo i Ed Dudley limb Nliser Mm! l'e'r'mtilf' June, 1956 X1 ayne Pollock O T Done .Wuxi For ffluu lies! Perwmzilify Tom Day .Hott Likely To Succeed Pete Cargano Best Athlete Goodbye To Castle The 323 members of the june 1956 graduating class assemble in front of the school for the last time. Hop, co-sponsored with the February Class of 1956. Un- der the direction of Caminis and Arnie Kaminkow, the dance was one of the most successful in recent years. The second social of the year came the following March. Under the direction of Elliott Tokar, it was the Sweet- heart Dance, held to the music of Bob Craig and his orchestra. just before the class was preparing to leave for its Easter vacation, the sad news came of the death of the class's beloved adviser, Mr. Austermann. At this time, Mr. Gustavus Sieverts, who had been serving as counselor for the group, also assumed the advisership of the graduating class. It was under the supervision of Mr. Sieverts that the final activities of the class were planned. Stalag 17 was picked as the class play. The leads were played by members of the senior class under the capable direction of Messrs. Creed and Bentley. Both performances were held before large crowds and were very successful artistically and financially. A few weeks later marks closed, and members of the year were busy getting ready for June VVeek. The Farewell Assembly was held june l, and the next eve- ning the Sports Dance was held at Gwynn Oak Park. Next on the agenda was the Moonlight Cruise on the S.S. Bay Belle. The prom followed at the Emerson Ho- tel and then the big night - commencement, which grad- uated the greatest bunch of fellows ever to leave the Castle on the Hill. After the Class of june 1956 be- came alumni, they went to the Emerson once again, this time for the banquet and a night of festivities. Award Winners American Legion Award - Birge Reichardg Bausch and Lomb Award -- Robert Millerg Boris Ely Award - Peter Garganog Citizenship Award - Edward Thigpen and John Holzerg Drum and Bugle Corps Award - Eugene Owensg Frederick Raine Medal - Denis Gloverg French Award - Millard Waltzg Hi-Y Award - Carl Hickey: Hal- bert English Award - Richard Cohen: I-I. G. Roebuck Bus- iness Award - James Almoneyg H. G. Roebuck Editorial Award - Edward Meyersg I-Ionor Society Award - Peri- cles Caminisg Ingham Chemistry Medal - David Denhardtg Jackie Shapiro Music Scholarships - Theodore Morrison and Jeffrey Stiffmang Julius Hofman Award - Millard Waltz: Latin Award - George C. Wolfg Leonard Trout Memorial Award - Wayne Gallatin: leon S. Goldberg Me- morial Award - Stuart Handwergerg Loyalty Award - Wayne Pollockg Mathematics Award - David Denhardtg Morton Cohen Award - Lloyd Musselmang Otto Schoen- rlch Memorial Award - Manuel Haendlerg Philip Fried- man Memorial Award - Ray Paskillg Dr. Philip H. Ed- wards Award - Robert Miserg Radio Broadmsting Club Award - Stuart Handwergerg Robert Seff Memorial Award - Albert Gordon: Student President Award - Carl Hickeyg Thomas G. Swanson Award - James Snyderg United Na- tions Youth Award - Stuart Handwergerg Unsung Hero Award - David Cordishg Wilbur F. Smith Awards - Rich- ard Cohen and Malcolm Kitt. 3 Officers of the Scnim Class nit-ct to talk nvcr plans for grzuliizitimi. Lrjl In Right: jerry Moore, Sgt.-at-armS1 Sam Smith, treasurer: Ed Dudley, president: Hnwarcl Goldman, vice-president: Bob Ycrman, secretary. Hold Nciiimn tlnw lunntil IMI In lliglil. lfiwl Run: l'int-inmn. l'l.ixni.ui, Piictliiiani lad Di itllcy and clam adxixcr, Nlr, Sieverts, discuss Inst-iniuutc clctz' - 'va Vx nls. ' 'n..'I'.J .I FQ, Ag. is 'F' 1 FY il by 7 1311 1 Z' 1 , lultan. Mui ' 'i Nui . I . . nl It itll. tmlsliiigiii. lliitllu. Niumt: Ycrinani, 'I'liiwrI limi: lien- l 'Xt'llN. Nlmltluglll. lillin.in, Quint fwuilli limi: Rc 111, ntlt lipti, twlun, Xl: Su Milli-v l'xlt llnulmiui lxlgigt-N.N1t-gal. 128 X L I-: 7 -ICIIW Home passe-N thc nluss colors In wplmnmrc Robert llzngrlon. earnest liclward llumllcy gixcs his I-'arcwcll Address Their Farewell Assembly . .. N11 'mln-rs ul ll-lllfl lmmm-morn xmilv pmmlly during llmir l'2ll'i'WCll .Xsscmlzly I' 01 ...I x .l i X f ' e 'll-is . le 45 A-- ,Iv X N... N XQXX, -,f xt Y SCIHOISR z -' -2' ' ' xml clilu ulix on rluk hdmr 8.8. lhn lhllc 114-pants for I Moonlight Cruise. ,of 1 ...-'W' lim. zum' Ihmc ricrk chairs unnfrulnhlcf Enjoy Sports Dance And Moonlight . . . ,N . X if Swinging ln wfl mmm. NIIIIIQIIIN hmm- unmlvxiul 1-x .ll Spun ls llgmu- 1 4-,Ulm Kmllylu hilil ulllsinlc llixic Hzllllmmm Im IIN' min In Nlup 130 A X TL n X K x X 4 I n llllli'-fllll IN rzikcn In up 21 llllll' l'CfIl'NhllH'llI mul In chu yn. fm ll if-u lI1iIllllC5, Ihv lxlm-mm lizillmmn ix ll wal ul xsluilr gn xnulzns whill 'mlumi flrmr wllll then nlam-N. Promenade All Evening To Soft Music 'N' if .. ' X Il. We Seniors end l'run1c'nz1dc with thc Inst mlancc. 131 3 5 '3g'2?f5f 9 9 331552325 Q3 Q Q' f 9'-'Yah 5,59 055. L.. L ?53 .Q M? Q, o ,e Pe wear 2,-5? if 919 QP Nh. Hcllxy I4 Yost opens his hut l1lllllIlClliClHl'IlI exercises as primipnl with thc gfilflllillillg seniors stzmcling hchilld him. Receive Diplomas And Honors Hu Honorable 'lhumns llAlesamhu. Alf., Nlaym, umgmlulatcs scnxou hm plugins mliplunms. ACITI ATI!!! Nil. Lani Nahum-hl IC2HiN zalului lm lcwviu' xliplulnaa-. D X. lf. Ve- '45, .fx X f' G P f, QC blunts fl'liSl in lirncufm Hotel :Ulm fUl!llIll'llll'Illl'lll. Celebrate At Stag Banquet .0 P ,v I 5 ,. f Unix tht' basl fm' 4'l'nclc Gus siCYCl'li. Harm I'-I'iCdlNliIl pxcwnh za Hi-lfi phmmglnph to Nh. Sicncrts on bc-half nf thc lw 'l2. mn In thc ului 1ll0l the new hut thc' ulclj mill xIrc:u11 . . 1956 What A Year! T. Albertson J- Almonfl' M. Alperstein R' Anderson H. Andrews M. Applefeld 1 C. EUGENE BAIR, AIR. Gene To join the Navy Office Staff 33 Rifle Club 2. ALVIN LEONARD BARD Al To become a successful teacher Honor Society 43 Biology Club 2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 2,33 Modern Language Club 23 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,5,43 Math. Club 3,43 FTA 4. CHARLES ALEXANDER BAUGHAN, III Zan To be an F.B.I. agent Rifle Team 23 Intramurals 2,3. IVALTER IVESLEY BAZZLE Walt To live Il happily married life 115 a CPA SAC Patrols 33 Collegian Business Staff 43 JV Basketball U JV Baseball 3: Intramurals 3. DONALD ROBERT BECKER Bob To get rirh Dance Committees 33 Drum and Bugle Corps lg SAC Patrol 33 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society I3 Intramurals l,2,3,4. XVILLIAM AARON BECKER Bill To be ll s111'1'ess in uvlratever field I may enter Radio Broadcasting Club 23 -IV Track 23 IV Fencing 33 Varsity Football Manager 43 Intramttrals 3. 57 f ',:fm'.. QI' 4 THOMAS LOUIS ALBERTSON Tex To study engineering Drum and Bugle Corps 4, Treasurer 43 SAC Patrol l,2. JAMES THOMPSON ALMONEY Hunkey To go to theological seminary Collegian Representative 2,3, Circulation Manager 43 Homeroom Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4: Glee Club 33 JV Track l. MARTIN JOEL ALPERSTEIN Sonny To he 11 credit to my parents SAC Patrols 3,43 Dance Committees 33 Audio-Visual Club l,2,3,43 Library Club 5,43 UNY l2,3,4. Vice-President 43 Homeroom Pres- ident 4. ROBERT M. ANDERSON Tony To be a naval radar technician Homeroom Vice-President I, President 23 Drum and Bugle Corps 1,23 Audio-Visual Club l,2.3,43 Intramurals l,2,3,4. HOYT RANDALL ANDREWS Randy To be a pilot MICHAEL DAVID APPLEFELD Moose To make my parents proud of me in everything I do Homeroom Treasurer 33 Class Committees 4: SAC Cafe Patrol 33 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Math. Club 3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 33 Bancroft Literary Society 3,43 JV Lacrosse 2,3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2,3.4. at uv-1 C. Bair A- Bard -GC' C. Baughan W. Bazzle D. Becker W- BCCKCY 331 3 1 XVILBUR SCOTT BENNETT To he a success JEROME ALVIN BERGER jerry To own my own drugstore ARNOLD LEWIS BERKENFELD Berke To he an executive Choir 33 SAC Patrol 4: Oriole 2,33 Varsity Wrestling 23 JV Baseball 2,3. MARVIN NORMAN BERLIN Marv To be a ,lawyer Sales Club 2: Bancroft Literary Society 4: Intramurals 4. HARRIS MYRON BERMAN Totsy To be half the man my father was IYNY 43 Civil Defense Club 43 Intramurals 2,4. MICHAEL BRACK BERMAN Mike To be a psychologist Homeroom Secretary 2: Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Cafe Patrol 2: Choir 3: Glee Club 4: Civil Defense Club 2: JV Wrestling 3, Varsity 4: Intramurals 2.3. Xu! If 1 M. Blum D. Bowman Y Q R. Brannan R. Brinegar A. Brooks G. Brown as W. Bennett J. Berger A. Berkenfeld M. Berlin H. Berman M- Berman 3' MARSHALL LEE BLUM Butch To ride against the sheriffs posse DAVID PATRIC BOWMAN Dave To be an officer in the United States Army ROBERT HUGH BRANNAN Bob To graduate from college Homeroom Treasurer 2,3: Dance Committee 3: Class Council Rep- resentative 4: Varsity B Club 4: Service Club 4: Frosh-Soph Foot- ball 2, JV 3, Varsity 4: JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3,43 Varsity Bas- ketball 2,3,4. ROBERT WAYNE BRINEGAR, JR. B011 To be a jet engine mechanic Orchestra 3,4: Marching Band 3,4: Drum and Bugle Corps 2: Collegians 3,4: Dance Committee 2. ALAN THOMAS BROOKS Big Al To live fast, live hard, and die old Homeroom President 1, Secretary 2, Sereant-at-Arms 3: Varsity Football 3. GERALD WAYNE BROWN .Jerry To be a policeman Homeroom Treasurer 3: Rifle Club 2. 3- Xi June '56 What A Class! ROBERT JOHN BRUENING Boll To enjoy my work while serving others Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 3,43 Class Council Repro sentative 23 Red Mill 33 Honor Society 43 Dance Committees 2,3,4: Civil Defense Club 2.3.43 Science-Research Club 2,3,4, Secretary 43 Astronomy'Physics Club 3,43 Biology Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 3,4, Secretary 43 Music Club 33 Intramurals 2,3. GILBERT LEE BUCKMASTER Gil To be successful in the advertising business Dance Committees 3,43 SAC Patrol 2,33 Class Committees 33 JV Bowling 3, Captain 33 Varsity Track Manager 23 Intramurals l,2,3. XVILLIAM BURCH Bill To go into the Navy PERICLES JAMES CAMINIS Perry To be a credit to my parents and thus a success Co-Chairman of Starlight Dance 33 Co-Chairman of Victory Hop 43 Math. Club 43 Inter-High School Council Representative 43 Execu- tive Board 43 FTA 3,4, Treasurer 33 UNY 43 Chess and Checker Club 3,43 Honor Society 4, President 43 Service Club 3,4, President 43 Association of Club Presidents 4, Secretary 4. DAVID HERBERT CAPLAN Dave To be outstanding in whatever I undertake SAC Patrol 3,43 Dance Committees 2,33 UNY 23 Current Events Club 23 Civil Defense Club 43 Hi-Y Club 4g JV Swimming 23 jV Lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,4. EDXVARD LARRY CAPLAN Eddie To be an electrical engineer Honor Society 43 Choir 2,3,43 Hi-Y Club 3,43 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2g Intramurals 2,3,4. ? M. Caplan A. Castleman L. Cave D. Chamish P. Chase H. Cherry E N-1 'CS' R. BfUCnll'lg C. Buckmaster YV. Burch P. Caminis D. Caplan E. Caplan MARK KOLMAN CAPLAN Brow To get married Home-room Sergeant-at-Arms 2,3343 Intramurals 3,4. ALAN STANFORD CASTLEMAN Cas To be successful and independent Choir 33 Audio-Visual Club 233,43 Chemistry Club 43 Intramurals I. LOXVELL K. CAVE Buffalo To be a lollypop salesman Intramurals 4. DONALD H. CHAMISH Don To lu' a success PHILLIP DAXVSON CHASE Tex To lead the South in a civil war against General Helms Photography Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 jV Football 33 jV Swim- ming 33 Intramurals 4. HUGH ALLEN CHERRY Buster To be a pilot STEPHEN ROSS CHODES Steve To realize my ambitions and be of value to tlze world Concert Band 4g Marching Band 43 Orchestra 43 Intramurals 4. FRANK DAVID CINIINO Curly To lie a barber XVILLIAINI TABLER CLAGETT, III Splash To be America's most famous wildlife artist Dance Committees 3,43 Collegian Representative 23 Choir 33 Glee Club 43 Collegian 43 SAC Patrol 43 Varsity Baseball Manager 2. JEROME DAVID COHEN jerry To be successful in all my endeavors SAC 3,4, Committees 43 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Class Council 3,43 Class Committee 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 43 Choir 2,33 Glee Club 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,43 Photography Club 23 ITNY 33 Athletic Service Club 43 JV Track 2,33 Intra- murals 2,3,4. Q. Coleman J. Colliflower 1 J. Comstock D, Cordish H. Cox D. Cross Fw 3 1 s S. Chodes F. Cimino W. Clagett J. Cohen R. Cohen R. Cohn RICHARD LOUIS COHEN Richie To be a credit to my parents and myself SAC Patrol 2,33 Honor Society 43 Association of Club Presidents 4, Vice-President 43 Math. Club 2,3,4, President 43 Astronomy-Physics Club 3,4, Secretary 43 Chess and Checker Club 2,3,43 Audio-Visual Club 23 Chemistry Club 43 Astronomy Club 23 Varsity Basketball Manager 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. RONALD COHN Racoon Chemistry Club 43 Math. Club 3,43 SAC Patrol 33 Intramurals 3.4. QUENTIN FARRELL COLEMAN illontana To be very successful in everything I do Homeroom Treasurer 43 Civil Defense Club 3. JAMES ROGER COLLIFLOWER ,lim To marry the most beautiful girl in the world JAMES COMSTOCK jim To be an officer in the U. S. Navy Chorus 43 Dramatics Club 43 Intramurals 4. DAVID S. CORDISH To be a success junior Council 33 Dance Committee 33 Service Club 43 SAC Patrol 3,43 Biology Club 23 Bancroft Literary Society 23 JV Crosscountry 2, Varsity 43 JV Lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,4. HOWARD CHARLES COX Claw To get tlze most amount of money for the least amount of work Junior Council Representative 33 Dance Committees 3,43 SAC Patrol 2,3,43 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 2,33 JV Track 33 Intramurals 2.4. DANIEL O. CROSS Daniel 0 To be a credit to my parents and a success in what- ever I do Dance Committee 3: Audio-Visual Club 2.5,-43 Stagecraft Club 3,43 Oriole 23 Rifle 23 Intramurals 3. F. Culiner M. Cullen J. Cunningham D. Currens R. D'Amario D, Daugherty DAVID M. DAUGHERTY QREVERJ Dare To make a mreer in the U.S.A.I . SAC I3 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Senior Council 43 Dance Com- mittees 3.4: Clipper Club l,23 Hunting and Fishing Club 2,3, Vice- President 33 Civil Defense Club 2,3,43 Intramurals 2. HAROLD DAVIDOV Mouse To he as successful as my father and as well liked as my mother Homeroom Vice-President 23 Dance Committees 3,43 Collegian Representative 3,43 Oriole 23 GREEN BAG Representative 23 Math. Club 43 Audio-Visual Club 23 Chemistry Club 43 JV VVreStling 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,4. JOHN THOMAS DAVIS Tom To join the U.S. Air Force Choir 23,43 Civil Defense Club 2. THOMAS DAY Tom To he one of lJearlh's ?l6?I.glllHll'.S in the hills of ll'esl Virginia Executive Board l,2,3, Chairman 43 SAC 3,4, Vice-President 43 Co- Chairman of Junior Prom 33 Hi-Y Club 2,33 Service Club 3,43 Religion Club 33 JV Crosscountry l,2, Varsity 3,43 JV Track l. DELBERT DUANI-1 DEARTI-I Howdy To he a chemical engineer Collegian Exchange l,2,3,4, Editor 43 Library Club 2,3,4, President 43 Biology Club 2,31 Chemistry Club 23 Intramurals l,2,3,4. BARRY RALPH DEGRAXV Harry To go lo college and play football Homeroom Treasurer 3, Secretary 43 JV Lacrosse I3 JV Football 2, Varsity 3,-lg Intramurals 2.3. DAVID 'IAILITON IJliNHARIJ'l' Dave To he a A'lll'l'l'.S.Yflll research genellcist Dance Committee 3: Honor Society 3.43 Band 2,31 Marching Band 33 Chess and Checker Club 3,43 Hi-Y Club 2,3,43 Science-Research' Club 2: JV Crosscountry 2, Varsity 3, Hall of Fame 33 Varsity 'lirack 2,43 Varsity Wrestling 2.3. Go. - The Fabulous Car FRED NIARSHAI. CVLINLR To he .mrressful and always have anzlzzlion Marching and Concert Band 33 SAC Patrol 4. MARTIN FRANK ClfLI.l-QN Marty To get ahead in the world jv Track 2,3. varsity 4. JOSEPH ROBERT CLINNINGHANI, JR. Bob To serve God and my fellow-man Junior Council Representative 33 Secretary of SAC 43 Class Com- mittees 33 Dance Committees 2.3: Hi-Y Club 2,3,4, President 43 I-'TA L23 Library Club I3 Agassiz Association I3 Drum and Bugle Corps 23 Service Club 3,43 Frosh-Soph Track I3 Frosh-Soph La- uosse 23 JV Soccer 3: Intramurals l,2,3.4. DONALD RICHARD CURRENS Don To he an accountant SAC Patrol 3,43 Math. Club 3,43 Honor Society 43 Chemistry Club 4: Audio-Visual Club 3,43 Intramurals 3,4. RAYMOND D'ANIARlO Sarge To he a success Dance Committee Chairman 23 SAC Patrol Chairman 43 Homeroom President I3 Choir 33 Clee Club 43 Drum and Bugle Corps l,2,3, Sergeant 33 FTA 1,23 JV Track 2,3. Captain 33 Varsity Wrestling 3. H. Davidov J - Davis 'O' f T. Day D. Dearth B. Degraw D. Denhardt ' Caravan To Loyola PAUL XVOLI-'GANG DELYSSEN Paul To .study medicine XVILLIS ELBERT DEXVBERRY Bill To ll? H71 Cflgllneff Clee Club 3,41 Hi-Y Club 3. XVILLIANI RAYMOND DICKERSON Roman To get married and have a home CHARLES HENRY DIETRICH Char To lleflilfle flll Ilfflillllfllrlt JV Bowling 3. MARSHALL DINOXVITZ Mark To he someone my parents will be proud of Citrix BM. 3,41 Class Committees 41 Class Newspaper 4g Pho- tography Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 41 Chemistry Club 41 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 41 JV Crosscottntry 31 Intra- murals 3,-l. W. Donaldson K. Donovan A. Dorsch J- D0UPl1ik E. Dudley L. Duvall i GI P. Deussen W. Dewberry W. Dickerson C. Dietrich M. Dinowitz S, Dixon SAMUEL DIXON, Ill Dixie To work with Civil Defense and to lie a psychologist Dance Committees 31 SAC Patrol 2,31 Civil Defense Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 3,41 Castleers 2,31 Religion Club 41 Var- sity Soccer Manager 2,3,4. XVILLIAM HOWARD DONALDSON, Ill Bill To be a mechanic Homeroom Treasurer 21 Dance Committees 2,31 Cheerleader 41 Civil Defense Club 3,41 Audio-Visual Club 3,41 Locker Supervisor 21 l-'rosh-Soph Football 2, JV 31 JV Fencing 3, Varsity 4. KIRK NICKINLEY DUNOVAN Don To go into radio lzroadcasting Collegian 31 JV Swimming 3. ARTHUR C. DORSCH Otts To be married and have a home SAC 2,31 Homeroom Vice-President 2,31 JV Fencing 2, Varsity 3,4. JOE ROBERT DOUPNIK To become an electronic engineer Radio Club 2.3.4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. EDXVARD Nl. DUDLEY, JR. lid To always have the courage to do whatetfer is lies! Vice-Presitlent of June '56 2,3, President 41 SAC Patrol 2,3,4, Dance Committees 2,3,41 Class Committees 2,3,-lg Hotneroom Treas- urer 21 Collegian I1 FTA 2,3.4, Vice-President 31 Agassiz Associa- tion l,21 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 3,41 Language Club 1,21 Classical Club l,2, Secretary 21 Drum and Bugle Corps 1,21 Science- Research Club 12.31 Audio-Visual Club l,2,3,-41 Civil Defense Club l.2,31 Chess and Checker Club 21 Radio Club 2,31 JV Fencing 2,3, Varsity 4, Captain 4. LOUIS XVALLACE DUVALL Lottie To lzecome a success on the field of lift' and have my parents proud of me Dance Committees 31 SAC Committee 41 Clee Club 2,3111 Civil De- fense Club 2,3,-11 Hunting and Fishing Club 21 Soccer Manager 2. ii H. DWIII L. EDCI! Edwards r 'Q G- Egbfrl R. Ehudin H. Eisner ROBERT TERRY EHUDIN Bob To make my parents proud of me in euerytliing I undertake Homeroom 'Treasurer 43 Class Committees 43 Brotherhood Club 23 Civil Defense Club 33 Math. Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. HOXVARD D. EISNER, .lR. Eis To enter the Priesthood Civil Defense Club 3. Room Captain 33 Religion Club 3.4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3,4. THOMAS -IOSEPH ELLXVOOD Tom To have success and happiness SAC Patrol 33 Library Club 33 Autlio'VisuaI Club 33 Religion Club 43 lntramtirals 3.4. ALVIN ENGEI. Wall To lie a lawyer Bancroft Literary Society 43 Honor Society 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 43 Intramurals 4. CHARLES CONAN EVANS skip To do something to lzenefil manltiml Homeroom Presitlent 2.3.43 Class Secretary 23 Dance Committees 2,3,4Q Castleers 2,33 Varsity Football 43 Varsity Lacrosse 2,3,4: JV Swimming 2.3, Varsity 4. DAVID FAIRBANK Ilaw' To lie a success Hi-Y Club l,23 JV Swimming l,23 JV Lacrosse I. Varsity 2.3.43 Varsity Football 3.4. FRANK QIOHN FINK Bott: To fly to the moon Frosh'Soph Football 2, Varsity 4. MICHAEL ROBERT I-'LAXNIAN Mike To live as wonderful a life in the future as I have in the past Dance Committees 33 Sophomore Council 23 junior Council 33 Castleers 33 june Week Chairman 43 Stage Crew 2.3, Sergeant- at'Arms 2, Secretary 33 Intramurals 2.3.4. I4 We Tied The Plumbers HAROLD PHILIP DXVIN Hal To lie a millionaire playboy SAC Committees 3.43 Class Council 33 Dance Committees 43 YNY 3.4: Radio Broadcasting Club 2.3.4, Vice-President 3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 3,4, Secretary 43 Frosh-Soph Basketball 23 In- tramurals 2.3.4. LESTER EBERT, -IR. .Sgffh To lie a good and successful lawyer Class Treasurer 33 Dance Committees 33 Honor Society 3.43 Col- legian l.23 SAC Cafe Patrol 33 CNY 3.43 Language Club, 1.23 Agassiz Association l.2,3, President 33 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society Science-Rc-search Club l,2.33 FTA 43 jV Track 2,33 Intramurals -IOSEPH ELNVOOD EDWARDS Ed To lie a physical education teacher GLENN ALBERT EGBERT Muscles To lie the strongest man in the world jV Wrestling 2.3. ur 'I in z?s.i,gs i X E L gy. -1' is T. Ellwood A. Engel C. Evans D. Fairbank F. I-'ink M. Flaxman ,i On Turkey Day ARTHUR LEE FLEISCHER Artie To make my parents pro-ud of me in all that I do Class Committees 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Chemistry Club 43 Chess and Checker Club 43 Intramurals 3,4. ROBERT PACY FLEISHNIAN Fleish To have my parents be proud of me Honor Society 3,43 Collegian 2,3,4, News Editor 43 Class Committee 2,3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Homeroom Class Historian 3,43 Oriole 33 SAC Patrol 2,43 Dance Committees 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,43 Library Club 2,33 Basketball Manager 2,3. RONALD H. FLEMING Ron To get married and have a family JOHN EMANUEL FRANGOS To be a millionaire Marching Band 23 Concert Band 2,33 Stage Crew 43 JV Soccer 3. JOHN RAYMOND FREEDY Porkie To play pro baseball L. Friedman M. Friedman -9' H. Fulford G. Fulton W. Gallatin P. Gargano 3? A. Fleischer R, fleishman R. Fleming if 1 J. Frangos J. Freedy H- Friedman HARRY FRIEDMAN Splash To be successful in the eyes of all who know and love me Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 3,41 Class Committees 2,3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 SAC Patrol 2,3,4, Executive Board 4g Choir 33 Glee Club 43 Cheerleader 2,33 UNY Club 2,3,4, Secretary 33 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,43 Dramatics Club 23 Service Club 3,43 Athletic Service Club 43 Varsity Swimming 2,3,43 Varsity Tennis 3,43 Intramurals 3,4. LEROY ROBERT FRIEDMAN To be a CPA Collegian Representative 23 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Biology Club 2. MYLES F. FRIEDMAN Face To be a man among men Homeroom Secretary 23 SAC Patrol 3,43 Dance Committees 43 Castleers 23 Brotherhood Club 23 Radio Broadcasting Club 33 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2,4. HARRY G. FULFORD Sonny To be a singer Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2,33 Choir 2,33 Glee Club 43 Collegian Representative 2,3. GEORGE WALTER FULTON, JR. Wall To have a military career Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Intramurals 4. WAYNE NILES GALLATIN To be a success Homeroom Vice-President 1,43 Homeroom President 23 JV Track 2, Varsity 3,43 JV Crosscountry 3, Varsity 4. PETER GARGANO The Kid To be a movie star Castleers 23 Glee Club 3,43 Collegian 3,4, Circulation Manager 43 SAC Patrols 43 Varsity B Club 43 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3,43 Varsity Football 3,43 Intramurals 4. We Studied Constantly R. Garrett D. Glasner J. Glover H, Goldman R. Goldner RONALD GOLDNER Ronnie To be a pharmacist Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,43 Math. Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 JV Track 2,3, Varsity 43 JV Crosscountry 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2. HOWARD GOLDSTEIN Howie To be a success KARL HERBERT GOODMAN Pook To be the greatest storm window salesman this side of Pulaski Street WALTER Y. GOODNVICH Pigeon To be a veterinarian SAC Cafe Patrol 2,3,43 Class Committee 3,43 Hunting and Fishing Club 2,33 Sales Club 2,3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,33 Dra- matics Club 23 Civil Defense Club 2.3: Biology Club 2,3. ALBERT MORTON GORDON Al To enter the field of medicine Honor Society 43 Band 3,43 Chess and Checker Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,43 Biology Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 2,3.43 Science-Research Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 43 Chemistry Club 2,4, Vice-Presi- dent 43 Astronomy-Physics Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,43 Hunting and Fishing Club 2.3, President 33 Association of Club Presidents 3. DENNIS LEE GORDON Bu: To become a successful businessman Stage Crew 2,3. WILLIAM JOHN Goss' Bai To be a success Homeroom Vice-President 3, President 43 SAC 3,4, Patrols 43 Honor Society 43 Dance Committees 33 Chess and Checker Club 33 Math. Club 3,4, Vice-President 43 Chemistry Club 4. 1 as , REGINALD HOOKER CARRETT Reggie To honor my God, my country, and my parents SAC Committee 23 Dance Committees 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse I3 Intramurals l,2,3,4. ll.-XNIEI. Nl.-XYER CLASNER Danny To learn to live, live to learn, and love to lizfe lf'l'A l3 Concert Band l,2,3Q Orchestra l.2,33 Collegians Dance Band 3: Assistant Drum Major of Marching Band 33 Treasurer of Home- room I3 Manager of Varsity Basketball 2,3. J.-XY DENIS CLOVER Den To impart truth and promote brollierlzood Collegian l3 Play Business Staff 23 SAC Patrol 33 Dance Committee 43 Homeroom Treasurer 43 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society' l,2,3, Treasurer 33 FTA l,2,3,4, President 43 Chess and Checker Club I3 Library Club I3 Music Club 23 Agassiz Association 2,33 UNY Club 3.43 Religion Club 3,43 Association of Club Presidents 43 JV Track Manager 23 Honor Society 43 Service Club 4. .XIAN BARRY GOLDFEIN Goldie To be a credil Io my parents Audio-Visual Club 23 Astronomy Club 23 Chess and Checker Club 2.33 Biology Club 33 Math. Club 33 Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 Current Events Club 4, Secretary 43 J.V. Baseball Manager 2. l-IOXVARIJ GOLDMAN Gold To be a stock broker Vice-President of June '56 43 Class Cotnmittee 43 SAC Patrol 33 Bancroft Literary Society 43 CNY Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Religion Club 43 Varsity Baseball 33 Varsity Tennis 3,-1. 3' he H. Goldstein K. Goodman W- UO0dWlfh 1 A. Gordon D. Gordon W. Cost DALE EDXVARD GRAHAM Otto To be an architectural engineer SAC Patrol 43 Hi-Y Club 4. XVAYNE CARROLL GRACER Pork To bay a Harley-Dazlidson motorqfle Dance Committees 2: Castleers 33 Glee Club 4: SAC PHIYUI 4- DAVID ASI-IBCRN GREBOXV Dave To be a financier SAC Patrols 2,33 Collegian Representative 2,3,43 Castleers 23 Civil Defense Club 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Art Club 23 Intra- murals 2,3. it 'err- 6 'S , s 's D. Graham W. Grauer D. Crebow 4 KENNETH XVILLIANI GREIF if To become a lawyer Homeroom Vice-President 3,43 Orchestra 2.3.4. STEPHEN ALOYSIUS GUTBERLET Guppy To be an automotive engineer Band 3,4. MANUEL HAENDLER Manny To go into medical research Chess and Checker Club 3,43 Biology Club 43 Math. Club 43 Chem- istry Club 43 Astronomy-Physics Club 4. 48 0 i'.'.7 pl Hahn T. Hahn J. Haines S Handwerger G. Hardy J. Harris B l 43 K,G1-gif S. Gutberlet M. Haendler PAUL VVAYNE HAHN To become a man everyone will be glad to know Homeroom Vice-President 13 JV Swimming 132,33 Frosh-Soph Track lg Intramurals 2,3. THEODORE JOHN HAHN Ted To make the world a better place in which to live Honor Society 3,43 JV Crosscountry 3, Varsity 43 JV Wvrestling 33 JV Track 3. JOHN ANDREW HAINES johnny To be a lawyer Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 43 Audio-Visual Club 23 JV Base- ball Manager 2. STUART HANDXVERGER Stu To be a jack of all trades and a master of one Class Council Representative 2,3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Collegian Representative 3,43 Association of Club Presi- dents 3,43 SAC Patrols 2,33 Honor Committee 33 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3, 4, President 3,43 UNY Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 3, President 43 Biology Club 2,3,43 Service Club 3,43 Intramurals 2. GEORGE AUGUSTAS HARDY George To be an automobile designer JACK STANLEY HARRIS Lover Boy To marry and be content with joy Homeroom President 2,33 Locker Supervisors 23 Chemistry Club 2,31 Astronomy-Physics Club 33 JV Track 2, Varsity 33 JV Crosscountry 2. Varsity 3. 5? L. Hart K. Harvey R. Hellman S. Helms D. Henry K. Heyman 4- ? if 15' We Passed The Tests KENNETH HEYMAN To lie an interior decorator CARL RAY HICKEY To be a true disciple of jesus Christ SAC Patrols, Council I,2,3,4, President 45 Executive Board 2,3,4g President of june '56 2,33 FTA l,2, Treasurer 23 Hi-Y Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 33 Service Club 3,49 Religion Club 3, Vice-President 3: Honor Society 4: Association of Club Presidents 4, President 45 -IV Track l,2,3g jV Crosscountry l,2, Captain 23 jV Soccer 3, Cap' tain 33 jV Swimming I,2. HOOPER B. HILTON Hoop To join the Air Force and grease airplane propellers for four years Homeroom Vice4President I, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Intramurals I, 23.4. DONALD LEE HILTZ Heint: To be successful I-'TA lg Frosh-Soph Track l, JV 2, Varsity 3,41 Intramurals l,2. LAXVRENCE EDXVARD HIMELFARB Larry To follow the dictates of my conscience junior Council Representative 33 Editor of Class Paper 23 SAC Patrol 23 Homeroom President 25 Honor Society 43 SAC 23 Bau- croft Literary Society 3,41 Chess and Checker Club 3,-lg Civil De- fense Club 2: Chemistry Club 4: Math. Club 31 Dramatics Club 3: Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Biology Club 3,4: Library Club 2: Astronomy-Physics Club 2. -IAMES ALAN HINES jimmy School Store 3. p1oHN Emu. HIRSCH ,lack To be a success Locker Supervisors 4. LAXVRENCE ROGER HART Larry To lie successful Homeroom President l,2,3,43 Frosh-Soph Football I, AIX' 2, Varsity 2,33 jV Lacrosse I, Varsity 2,33 AIV Basketball I, Varsity 2.3. KENNETH CLAYTON HARVEY Horrible Haro To wrestle on the Olympic team Dance Committees 23 Dramatics Club 23,41 Wrestling l,2,3,4g Track l.2,3,4. RONALD ALVIN HELLNIAN Big Ron To lie a dental mechanic SAMUEL THOMAS HELINIS, III Sunsliine To lead tllc North in a civil war against General Chase Dance Committees 3: Clipper Club l,23 Audio-Visual Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Religion Club 43 Intramurals l,2,3,4. DAVID EDNVARD HENRY Dave To become a success in II71yllllI1g I might attempt SAC Patrol 25 Audio-Visual 3,43 Honor Society 4. fi C- Hifkffy H. Hilton 1 n. Hiltz 1.. Himelfarb J- Hines J. Hirsch 5 1 4 J. Hisley G. Hoffman J. Holzapfel J. Holzer L. Horwits F. Huber 5 of f -Q, 7 ROBERT LEE HUGHES H0flCl1 To be a success JV Lacrosse 2.3. JOHN ROBERT JAMES Bolz To go into the service RONALD JOHNSTON Ronnie To lie a surcess in my field Collegian 33 Varsity B Club 33 JV Crosscountry 2, Varsity 33 Varsity Track 2. CALVIN EMBERT JONES, JR. ,lonesy To be a rredit to my family and friends Collegian and Gtuiiix B.-up Representative 2,3,43 SAC Patrol 1,23 Dance Committees 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 FTA 23 Frosh- Soph Track 23 JV Soccer 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals l,2,3,4. THOMAS PRICE JONES Tom To become I1 major league baseball player Hunting and Fishing Club 2,33 Rifle Club 2. JOHN CHARLES HISLEY jack To heed the fall of virtue SAC Committees l,2,43 Collegian 13 Gunn: BAG 43 SAC Patrol 43 Honor Society 3,43 Agassiz Association I,2,3, Secretary 2,33 FTA l,2,3,4, Vice-President 2,3, Secretary 43 UNY Club 3,43 Music Club I3 Science-Research Club 3,43 Biology Club 33 Chess and Checker Club I3 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society l,3,43 Religion Cluh 43 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse I3 JV Track l,2: Intramurals l,2,3,4. CARY JOSEPH HOFFMAN Hoff To go to the University of lllaryland Varsity B Club 43 Frosh4Soph Football I, JV 2, Varsity 3,43 JV Baseball 1.2, Varsity 3,43 Varsity Basketball 2,3.4. JOHN LANCE HOLZAPFEL Holz To go to college Collegian Representative lg Frosh'Soph Lacrosse 2, JV 33 Intra- murals 2,3,4. JOHN C. HOLZER Little john To be a sufressful lawyer Collegian 3,43 SAC Patrol 3,43 Library Club 43 Chemistry Club 13 Hunting and Fishing Club 43 Intramurals l,2,3,4. LEONARD HORIVITS Slugger To be a sueeess in all ventures I undertake Dance Committees 3,43 Math. Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Intra- murals 3,4. FRANK HERMAN HUBER Frank T0 work and live in the best state in the nation SAC Cafe Patrol 43 Collegian Representative 43 Castleers 23 Math. Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 4, Secretary 43 Science-Research Club 43 Audio-Visual Club 2.3.43 Civil Defense Club 2,3,4, Captain 3,43 Astronomy-Physics Club 43 Intramurals 3.4. ROBERT HARRISON I-IUFF, JR. B011 To he a marlline aemznztant R. Hull R. Hughes J. James R. Johnston fj, Jung, 'll June, LJ' ALLEN HERBERT JUDMAN Iudd To sail the South Seas on a raft Class Committees 3,45 Honor Society 45 Oriole 3,45 GREEN BAG 3,45 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,4, Secretary 35 Sales Club 45 Intra- murals 4. JAMES KADISON To be a doctor Homeroom Treasurer 35 Current Events Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4: Biology Club 2,3,45 Chemistry Club 25 Math. Club 3.4. GEORGE ROEDIGER KAISS Casey To be a success Homeroom Vice-President l, Secretary 35 Varsity Baseball 354. BENNETT R. KANTOROXV Ben To rearh the goal I have set for myself SAC Patrol 2,35 Civil Defense Club 23,45 GREEN BM: 4. MICHAEL LEE KAPLAN Mike To be a lawyer SAC Patrols 35 Intramurals 3,4. DORSEY B. KEESEY To be a success SAC Patrol 3,45 JV Baseball 25 Intramurals 3,4. We Danced All Night ,-L45-8 A. judman j. Kadison C. Kaiss B. Kantorow M. Kaplan ll. Keesey ire WILLIAM ROSS KELLY To find a million dollars Castleers 25 Homeroom Vice-President 25 F. CLAY KENNEDY To achieve success jV Soccer 3, Varsity 4. THOMAS LEO KENNEY To lze a rich bum RUNDLE FRANK KESSELRING To drill for oil JV Crosscountry 35 Intramurals l. NVILLIANI NN. KEYS, UIR. To lie the man that my father is Civil Defense Club 3. 1lOHN K. KILBOURNE 1 bv Kell Intramurals 5. skip Ken Weasel Will Kelly To serve man so he will be able to live a better life SAC Committees l.25 Homeroom Treasurer 3,45 Mn Roberts and Remains To Be Seen 2.35 Dance Committees 3,45 Drum and Bugle Corps 25 Photography Club 25 Intramurals 2. With The Pretliest Girls rl' .LW-,rig 'Ev' V. Kirby M. Kitt R. Klaff WV. Klages S4 Klavens P. Klein JAMES HERBERT KLINEFELTER, JR. lim To become a school teacher Dance Committees 35 JV Wrestling 35 Intramurals 3,4. WILI.IAM RICHARD KONDRAT Krongard To see the world three times EDWARD KOVENS Osh To be a business salesman SAC Patrol 2,35 School Store 45 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,45 Sales Club 3,45 Hunting and Fishing Club 25 Dramatics Club 2. MURRAY RAY KOVENS Mosh To own a few factories SAC Patrol 2,35 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,45 Dramatics Club 2: Audio-Visual Club 2,3,45 Sales Club 35 Hunting and Fishing Club 2. WILLIAM MICHAEL KRAUK Mike To become successful in art HIRSCH KRIEGER To be a success and a credit to my parents Homeroom Vice-President 3, Secretary 45 Dance Committees 3,45 Brotherhood Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2, Varsity 45 Intramurals 4. VERNON H. KIRBY, -IR. Vern To be a game warden MALCOLM RENARD 'KITT Mac To live by the motto, lt doesn't matter if you win or lose,' it's how you play the game that counts. Honor Society 3,45 Oriole 2,3,-I, Editor-in-Chief 45 Class Committees 3,45 Remains To Be Seen 35 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Class Council 3,45 SAC Patrol 2,45 Lost and Found 35 Dramatics Club 2,3,4. Secretary 3, President 45 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,4, Sec- retary 2, Treasurer 3,45 Music Club 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Castleers 25 Choir 35 Glee Club 4. RICHAR D BERNARD KLAFF To be a credit to my parents Oriole 2,3,-I5 SAC Patrol 45 Varsity Tennis 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. WILLIAM BARNETT KLAGES Bill To be a pro SAC Patrol 3,45 Dance Committees 3: Brotherhood Club 35 Varsity Golf l,2,3,4, Captain 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. STUART MICHAEL KLAVENS Mike To be a veterinarian Homeroom Treasurer 25 Collegian Representative 45 Hunting and Fishing Club 45 JV Lacrosse 2. PERRY PARMER KLEIN To go into the rabbinate SAC 2,3,45 Civil Defense Club 3,45 Varsity Soccer 2,35 Varsity Fencing 2,3,4. j. Klinefelter W. Kondrat li. Kovens M. Kovens W. Krauk H. Krieger And Swam In The Pool's Chilly Depths NORMAN BRUCE KUEHNLE To be a successful doctor and thus make my parents proud of me Library Club 23 Astronomy-Physics Club 23 Science-Research Club 2,43 Chemistry Club 2.43 Biology Club 23 Dramatics Club 2,3.4. ALLAN STEPHEN LAND Al To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them Glee Club 3,43 Collegian 3,43 Photography Club 23 Library Club 2,33 Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Biology Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Civil Defense Club 2.3.4. JOHN THOMAS LANDERKIN j.T. To become an officer in the U.S. Navy Drum and Bugle Corps 3,43 Stage Crew 33 Library Staff 3. RAYMOND JAMES LANZI Ray To be an undertaker SAC 2,43 Homeroom Vice-President 2,43 Hi-Y Club 2.3.43 Service Club 3,43 Varsity B Club 43 l-'rosh-Soph Football 2, JV 3, Varsity 43 JV Crosscountry I3 JV Lacrosse l,2, Varsity 3,4. YVILLIAM FRANKLYN LEACH Will To join the Navy Homeroom Treasurer 3: JV Lacrosse Manager 2.3, Varsity Manager 43 Varsity Basketball Manager 3.4. JOSEPH BUCK LEE Buck To be a doctor of medicine Photography Club 1.23 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 3.4, Sec- retary 3. Vice-President 43 Current Fvents Club 34 Secreta 34 Chess and Checker Club 3,43 Hi-Y Club s,4. ' ' W ' Z JOSEPH H. LERNER 106 To be a credit to my family and friends Honor Society 43 SAC Patrol 33 Chess and Checker Club 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Math. Club 3,43 Biology Club 2.3.43 Astronomy- Physics Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 4. JACK LEVITT To be a radio announcer ,FY J. Lerner J, Levin J. Liberatore 3. Lighter R. Lipsey J. Loudermilk '51 N-J i 6- r 'Z' N. Kuehnle A. Land 'uf S J. Landerkin R- Lanll W. Leach J. LCC JACK LIBERATORE Lib To live a successful life Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2: Hunting and Fishing Club 2.31 Chemistry Club 43 I-'rosh-Soph Basketball 2. SAMUEL LICHTER Sam To be the pride of my parents Secretary of June '56 23 Homeroom Secretary 2: Carrollton-Wight Literary Society lg Current Events Club 22 CIICSS and Checker Club l.2,3,4, Vice-Presitlent 3.4: lntramurals 3.4- ROBERT HONVARD LIPSEY Bob To make a million dollars Marching Band 2.5.43 Concert Band 3.43 Orchestra 43 Collegians 43 Biology Club 23 Sales Club 2. JOHN EDXVARD LOUDERMILK Ltlnk To be a success in whatever I do Homeroom Vice-President 2.3, Treasurer 4: SAC 45 C3SflCClS.39 Glee Club 43 JV Football 2.3, Varsity 43 JV Lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 3. JOHN RICHARD LUIZA To make the first ship to reach Mars Radio Club l,2,3,4, President 2,3,43 Frosh-Soph Football 2. DUANE CHARLES LUTZ Lover To become an electronic engineer Rifle Club 2,3,43 Radio Club 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3,43 Varsity Rifle Team 2.5: Intramurals 3,4. CHARLES NELSON LYNN Chuck To make a million MORELAND OWENSBY LYSHER Lysh To be a man among men Homeroom President 33 Vice-President 43 Dance Committees 1,43 SAC Cafe Patrol 43 Glee Club 43 Hi-Y Club 2,3,43 JV Baseball I3 JV Soccer l, Varsity 2,43 I-'rosh-Soph Lacrosse I, JV 2.3, Varsity 43 My Three Angels 4. WILLIS MACKENZIE MGC To lead a clean and full life Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3,43 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,43 JV Cross- countrv 3. B. Manacher S. MHICUS B. Margulies R. Matthews K. Matzdorf H. May l49 M. Lysher W. MacKenzie D. Makofsky DAVID MAKOFSKY Dave To go to Israel with Yitz Dance Committees 33 SAC Committees 43 UNY Club 33 Biology Club 2,3,4, President 43 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4, Secretary 33 Current Events Club 4, Vice-President 43 GREEN BAG 3,4, Mid-Senior Editor 43 Association of Club Presidents 4, Treasurer 43 Quill and Scroll 43 JV Track l,2,33 JV Crosscountry 2, Varsity 33 Intra- murals l,2,3,4. BERNARD B. MANACHER Sonny To succeed in every endeavor Cheerleader 2,33 Castleers 23 C-lee Club 3,43 Oriole 3,43 Collegian 43 Civil Defense Club 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,43 Library Club 2,33 Chemistry Club 43 Biology Club 43 Honor Society 43 Bancroft Literary Society 4. SIDNEY PHILIP MARCUS Harpo To be content and successful BENJAMIN SAUL MARGULIES Ben To be a credit to my parents Gkupx BM: 3,4, Associate Editor 43 Honor Society 43 Photography Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, President 43 Association of Club Presidents 4: Quill and Scroll 43 Chemistry Club 4, Treasurer 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 UNY Club 3,43 Carrollton-Wight Lit- erary Society 3,43 JV Crosscountry 33 Intramurals 2,3. ROBERT GRAHAM MATTHEWS Waco To marry Mary Home-room Vice-President 3, President 43 Dance Committees 43 Band 43 SAC Patrol 43 Frosh-Soph Football 2, JV 3, Varsity 43 JV Basketball 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. KARL JACOB MATZDORF The Eye To complete college SAC Patrol 143 JY Football 3, Varsity 43 JY Basketball 33 Varsity 'lratk rl: Intramurals l.2.3. HARRY MAY Professor To be a lziochemist SAC 2, Secretary 23 Orchestra 3,43 Marching Band 3,43 Concert Band 3,43 Red Mill 33 Chemistry Club 2,3,43 Astronomy-Physics Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 2,3,43 Science-Research Club 2,33 Biology Club 3. V, SQ jj , I A S .X at L S. Mazaroff W. McFaul R. McClynn 1 F. McGrath C. McKinney D. McNeill ELLIOT Y. MERENBLOOM Yitz To go to Israel with Duvidil Quill and Scroll 3,4, President 43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Honor Society 43 Service Club 3,43 Athletic Service Club 3,4, Treasurer 43 SAC Patrols 23 Collegian 2,3,4, 'Sports Editor 33 GREEN BAG 2,3,43 Class Newspaper 2,43 Intramurals 2,4. THOMAS L. MERRYMAN To join the Navy EDWARD I. MEYERS Eddie To always be cultured Miss City-Poly Contest 3,4, Chairman 43 Collegian Press Conven- tion 3,4, Co-Chairman 43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Library Club 23 SAC Patrol 21 Collegian 2,3,4, News Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 43 Quill and Scroll 3,4, Vice-President 43 Class Paper 2, Co-Editorein-Chief 2. 'THEODORE LEWIS MEYERS Inch To be a foot Collegian Representative 43 SAC Patrol 3,43 Dance Committees 33 Brotherhood Club 33 JV Lacrosse 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. LEE GORDON MILES L.G. To be a success Homeroom Vice-President 23 Varsity Football 2,3,43 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4. HARVEY L. MILLER The giant To peel a banana in one stroke Audio-Visual Club 23 UNY Club 3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 4. E. Merenbloom T. Merryman - 'l ' 3 e'Ae T. Meyers L. Miles X.: We Read Hamlet, STANLEY GLEN MAZAROFF Stan To be successful in all my endeavors SAC Patrol 2,33 SAC Treasurer 43 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Service Club 3,43 Honor Society 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Chainnan of Senior Prom 43 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice- President 43 UNI' Club 3.4, 'Treasurer 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,4. Secretary 2. Vice-President 3: Art Service Club 2: Sales Club 33 Intramurals 2.3. WILLIAM NEAL MCFAUL, III Will To see the junior College leave City Hnmeroom Vice-President 1,43 SAC Executive Board 23 Class Com- mittees 3,43 Hi-Y Club l,2,43 Service Club 3,43 JV Lacrosse l, Varsity 23,43 JV Crosscountry I3 jV Soccer 23 Varsity Basketball 2,3. RAYMOND MCGLYNN, JR. Mack To become a success SAC Patrol 43 Fencing 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. l-'RANK H. MCGRATH, JR. To be an engineer Homeroom Treasurer 43 jV Basketball 3. CHARLES ALBERT MCKINNEY Butch To be a YMCA executive Choir 2,33 Varsity Football 33 Intramurals 3. DOUGLAS MCNEILL Salg To be a pharmacist Concert Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 3,43 Operettas 3,43 Marching Band 2.3.43 Intramurals 3,4. E. Meyers H. Miller . L f, 'saw W' ii Solved Our Equations JOSHUA H. MILLER, II Space Buzzard To he a pilot Stagecraft Club 4. KENNETH JOSEPH MILLER Kunning Ken To he like Uncle Ben Dance Committees 2,3,45 Honor Committee 45 Cafe Patrol 45 SAC Committees 45 Hi-Y Club 2,3,45 Service Club 3,45 JV Crosscountry 2, Varsity 3,45 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,4. MARTIN ALLAN MILLER Marty To have unlimited wealth, health, and happiness Homeroom Vice-President 25 SAC 2,3,45 Dance Committees 45 Brotherhood Club 25 Castlcers 25 Radio Broadcasting Club 3: Intramurals 2.3. ROBERT HYLAND MILLER Bob To seek truth and diffuse knowledge throughout the earth Honor Society 3,45 Association of Club Presidents 2,3,45 Library Club 25 Astronomy-Physics Club 2,3,4, President 2,3,45 Science-Re- search Club 2.3.4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Chemis- try Club 2,3,4, President 45 Classical Club 3,4, President 45 Math. Club 3,45 Biology Club 3,4, Treasurer 4. WALTER MERRILL MILLER Buddy To he successful in any field I may choose Civil Defense Club 2,3,45 Radio Broadcasting Club 3,45 Sales Club 25 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 3,45 Oriole 2,3,45 SAC Patrol 2,3,45 Intramurals 2.3.4. E R, Miser M. Monroe J. Moore T. Morrison R. Moss J. Murphy 1' -1. if Y' W-1 w.! J. Miller K. Miller M. Miller R. Miller W. M. Miller W. D. Miller WILLIAM DREW' MILLER Bud To be an Ichthyologist JV Swimming 2,3. ROBERT SAMUEL MISER, JR. Rapid Robert To lie like Uncle Ben Dance Committees 3,45 Honor Committee 45 Service Club 3,45 Varsity B Club 3.4, Vice-President 45 JV Lacrosse l, Varsity 2.3,-45 JV Football 2, Varsity 3,45 Varsity Basketball 2,3,4. MICHAEL CALLOWAY MONROE Mike To he a Marine cm-ps officer JAMES HENRY MOORE, JR. lerry To fulfill my parents' expectations Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Homeroom Vice-President I5 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Executive Board 45 Varsity B Club 3,45 Brotherhood Club 25 JV Baseball I, Varsity 2,3,45 JV I-'ootball l, Varsity 25 JV Basketball I, Varsity 2.3.45 Varsity Soccer 4. THEODORE EARL MORRISON Ted To do all things to the honor and glory of God Homeroom Secretary 3: Dance Committees 3,45 Assembly Commit- tees 45 Choir 2.3.45 Collegian Representative 2,3,45 Intramurals l,2. ROBERT NI. NIOSS Boll To he a doctor Geography Club 3. JAMES BERKELEY MURPHY, JR. Pat To he a CPA L. Musselman J. Nagel S. Nathans D. Nelson H. Neurick H. Norin Spring Came HOVVARD NORIN San To be successful in my field of endeavor and have lzer Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 23 SAC Patrol 43 Chemistry Club 43 Math. Club 3,43 Intramurals 2.3.4. MICHAEL C. OGLE Mike To be ll college professor Dance Committees 3,43 Castleers 33 Clee Club 43 Oriole 43 Audio- Visual Club 2.3,-43 Civil Defense Club I,3.43 Library Club 1.23 Chemistry Club 4: Intramurals l.2. EUGENE OXVENS Gene To lie ri dentist Drum and Bugle Corps 2.3.43 Choir 33 Clec Club 4. BARRY PACHINO Hurry To Ile ll success Holneroom Yite-President 2: SAC 23 Class Committee 43 YNY 2. 3,43 Religion Club 3.43 JY Lacrosse 2,33 Varsity Soccer 4. DAVID ALAN PACKH.-Xhl Dave To he an electronic technician Concert Band 2.3: Radio Club 2.3.4. Treasurer 4. JORDAN DAVID PAPER To studs' medicine Junior Council 33 Dance Committees 3.43 Class Committees 2.3.43 SAC I'atrol 3,43 Photography Club 3,43 Biology Club 2.3.4. Secre- tary 4: Current Exents Club 4, Secretary 43 Collegian 33 Oriole 2.3. Copy Editor 33 library Club 2.33 Radio Broadcasting Club 3.41 Bantrolt Literary Society' 33 Chemistry Club 43 Astronomywl'hysics Club 33 Clee Club 43 Choir 33 Castleers 2. CHARLES BERNARD PARR Bucky To lie ll judge in ll beauty contest SAC Committee 33 Dance Committees 33 Junior Council 33 SAC Patrol 3,43 Chess and Checker Club 2.3.43 Varsity Wrestling 2.3.4. Captain 43 Intramurals l,2,3,4. Zi- LLOYD KEITH MUSSELMAN Muss To be like Uncle Fess Homeroom Treasurer 2. Vice-President 3. President 43 Honor Society 3,43 Honor Committee 4, Chairman 43 SAC 3,43 Frosh-Soph Football 23 Varsity Track 2.3.43 Varsity Crosscountry 3.4. JACOB DAVID NAGEL Dave To succeed in the field of medicine SAC Cafe Patrol 2,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Chemistry Club 43 Frosh-Soph Basketball 23 Intramurals 2,3.4. SYLVAN ROBERT NATHANS Buddy To honor my mother Sophomore Council 23 Dance Committees 2.3.43 SAC Patrol 33 Brotherhood Club 2,31 Service Club 3.43 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Varsity Wrestling 23 JV Lacrosse 2.3. Varsity 43 Intramurals 2.3.4. DAVID CLARK NELSON Nels To get my ducks in a row Stage Crew 2,33 JV Baseball 3. HAROLD IRWIN NEURICK Hal To make this a better world through knowledge News Bureau 2.3.4, Editor 43 Oriole 2.3, Managing Editor 33 Quill and Scroll 3.4. Treasurer 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Biology Club 23 Civil Defense Club 23 JV Crosscountry 23 JV Track 23 Collegian 2,3,4. J' M. Ogle E. Owens B. Pachino D. Packham J. Paper C. Parr ' 9-1-rf Q -il ll 'C' Qi R. Paskell C. Perrica ' P . Q as I Q .' fs: I .tiff f Tvs 4 1 . -. w. Pfaff T. Phillips W. Phipps R. W. Phoebus MERVYN FRED PINERMAN Mero To be a success in the field of dentistry Castleers 23 Athletic Service Club 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,43 Biology Club 3, Math. Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 41 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Intramurals 2,3.-l. WAYNE CARROL POLLOCK To be like Uncle Ben Honor Society 4. Vice-President 43 Honor Committee 3,43 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 43 SAC Committees 43 Glee Club 3,4, President 43 Service Club 3,4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 43 JV Swimming 2,3, Varsity 43 JV Baseball 23 Var- sity Soccer 4, IVARREN REGINALD POLSTON Durnpy To be a physical education instructor JV Basketball fl. Captain 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 4. CARI. BENSON PRESSER To lie a pharmacist Chemistry Club 4, GARY P. PRICE Cadillac jack Dog To lie a successful businessman RAY S. PASKELI. Mumbles To be as good a dentist and man as my father is Dance Committees 3,43 Oriole 33 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,4, Vice- President 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Hi-Y Club 23 Intra- murals 2,3,4. CHARLES LEE PERRICA Lee To always be carefree Castleers 23 Frosh-Soph Football 23 Frosh-Soph Basketball 2: JV Soccer 3, Varsity 4. XVILLIAM PFAFF Bill To own a liar and a cafe SAC Patrol 3. THOMAS HARRY PHILLIPS Slim To become a pharmacist YVARREN EDNVARD PHIPPS Curly To be on Broadway RICHARD XVESLEY PI-IOEBUS Dick To be a neat guy Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 43 Dance Band 43 Varsity Baseball 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. ROBERT MARVIN PHOEBUS Bob To be successful in life SAC Patrol 3,43 Collegian Representative lg Math. Club 3: Chemis- try Club 43 JV Basketball 23 JV Baseball 33 JV Football 23 In- tramurals l,4. And With Il, Lelhargy ' l R. M. Phoebus W. Polston C. Presser G. Price M. Pinerman WV. Pollock PHILIP JOSEPH PUOPOLO Pop To grow up Homeroom President 2,3, DONALD KEPSON PYLE Don To make my family as proud of me as I anz of them Class Council 2,3,45 Dance Committees 3,45 Glee Club 2.3,45 Home- room President 25 SAC Committee 4: Fortune Teller, Briga- doon, Red Mill Casts l,2,35 All-Maryland Chorus 35 -IV Cross- country 1,25 Intramurals l,2,3,4. GEORGE AUGUST QUASNY, -IR. Quaz To go downtown Drum and Bugle Corps 2,35 Stagecraft Club 2.3.4. PHILIP DAVID QUINT Birth To have a dog sled race across the North Pole with Bob Yerman Class Committees 3,45 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Castleers 25 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Biology Club 35 Ban- croft Literary Society 3,45 Chemistry Club 45 Athletic Service Club 45 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. IRVING RAKSIN Irv To be a jack-of-all-trades and master of one SAC Patrol 25 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4, Secretary 2,35 Li- brary Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Chr and Checker Club 45 Current Events Club 4, President 45 .Association of Club Presi- dents 45 Varsity l'cnnis 3,-l, Manager 3, HOWARD BARRY REBA Howie To be a success and a credit to my parents Dance Committees 45 Service Club 45 Class Paper 3,45 SAC Patrol 45 Hi-Y Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 Radio Broadcasting Club 35 Col- legian 2,3.45 Sales Club 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Intramurals 4, .L ,fflkfz .5i1:..3gs I v - 1 -. -,A D m P. Puopolo D. Pyle G, Quasny P. Quint I. Raksin H. Reba QF fi We Saicl Good bye CONLYN NVAY REGESTER Con To finish college Drum and Bugle Corps 1,25 SAC Patrol 35 Sales Club 25 Biology Club 45 Intramurals I,2,3,4. BIRGE D. REICI-IARD, JR. Rick To park on the parking lot Sophomore Council 25 Homeroom President 3,45 Executive Board 35 Class Committees 2,45 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Glee Club 23,45 jV Baseball 2. -IOHN MAURICE REILLY Duke To lie a commercial pilot Homeroom President l,2,3,4. THOMAS TUNNEY REILLY Riel To marry a gal lhat cooks like my old man SAC Representative 45 Varsity Lacrosse 45 Intramurals 3,4. TERRY REISTER To become a minister SAC Patrols l5 FTA 2,35 Civil Defense Club 3,45 Religion Club 45 Varsity 'Iirack 3. PAUL -IOSEPH RICE llloose To be a lypisl and a dicfaphone operator Dramatics Club 45 Oriole 4. Nr: .P-if Jw' 445' GERALD LEE RILEY jerry To he content in my chosen profession Homeroom Vice-President 35 SAC Representative 3: JV Cross- country 2. GEORGE LEIGHTON RINES, JR. Fuzzy To be a football player G. Riley G. Rines R. Ritter E. Robinson R. Rogers F. R0ggC 5 At The Assembly HARRIS ELLIOTT ROSENBERG Rosy To honor my father and my mother SAC Committee l,25 SAC Patrol 1,25 Photography Club 25 Radio Broadcasting Club 1,25 Religion Club 35 GREEN BAG 3,45 Honor Society 45 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2, JV 35 Intramurals l,2,3,4. GORDON J. RUPP Rupp To be a success SAC 35 Homeroom President 35 SAC Patrols 45 Dance Committees 35 Class Committee 35 Student Day Co-Chairman 45 Photography Club I5 Audio-Visual Club l,2,3,4, President 45 JV Lacrosse 2. DAVID XV. RUSINOVICH Dave To be a credit to my parents Homeroom Secretary 45 Intramurals 2. GEORGE RYSKEXVICH To he a success ALLAN LEONARD SACHS To be a success Intramurals 4. Mr. Adonis SKC 25 SAC Patrol 35 Intramurals 2.4. RONALD AIRES RITTER joe To keep the world from getting ahead of me Homeroom President 45 SAC Representative 45 Dance Committee 35 News Bureau 35 GREEN BAG 45 JV Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. ELLIOTT ROBINSON To he an accountant RICHARD LEE ROGERS To be fl success Intramurals 3. FREDERICK WILLIAM ROGGE Rogue To be an honor to my parents and Norma Homeroom Treasurer 2,3, Vice-President 45 SAC I5 Collegian Representative l,2,45 JV Football 25 JV Wrestling 25 Intramurals l,2.3. JERRY A. ROROFF Jef To be a credit to my parents Senior Sentinel 45 Class Committees 45 Dance Committees 45 fill!-TEN BM: 3,45 Oriole 45 Collegian News Bureau 45 Radio Broadcasting Club 3,45 Hi-Y Club 3,45 Biology Club 3,45 SAC Patrol 35 Intra- murals 3,4. P 'wr' J. Rokoff H. Rosenberg G. Rupp D. Rusinovich G. Ryskewich A. Sachs 1 J. Samuel M. Santiago R. Sapero J. Sapperstein J. Sargent R. Sause JAMES WILLIAM SARGENT Sarg To be a credit to my parents SAC 2,3,43 SAC Patrol 3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Homeroom Vice- President 43 Civil Defense Club 2,52 JV Fencing 33 Intramurals 3,4. ROBERT G. SAUSE Ox To sail across the Pacific Ocean in an innertube Homeroom President 2,33 Choir 2,3,4, Vice-President 43 Stagecraft Club 3,43 JV Track 2,3, Varsity 4. JEROME SCHNEIDER fm,- To be a success SAC Patrols 2,33 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Hunting and Fish- ing Club 2,33 Bancroft Literary Society 23 Chemistry Club 43 JV Wrestling 3. ALLAN E. SCHOEN Al To have the courage of my convictions Dance Committees 3,43 GREEN BAG 33 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 23 Biology Club 2,3,43 Science-Research Club 3,43 Dramatics Club 23 Photography Club 2. FRED SCHOLNICK To he a success in any field in which I enter Dance Committees 33 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Castleers 23 UNY Club 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 33 Biology Club 2,3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 33 Math. Club 3,43 Ban' croft Literary Society 3,4, Treasurer 33 Service Club 3,4. President 43 Honor Society 43 Association of Club Presidents 43 JV Lacrosse 2,3. RONALD SCI-IUELER Ronnie To be a success JV Track 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 4. TERRANCE MICHAEL SEABOLT Tony Curtis To be a success Intramurals 4. DAVID SHIELDS SEAVER Dave To be a credit to my family SAC Representative 23 SAC Patrol 3.4: Homeroom Prffsident 2: Dance Committees 2: JV Track 2. And Whooped ll Up JOSEPH SABIUEI. Sam To lac successful in all ventures Dance Committees 33 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Rifle Team 2. MANUEL MICHAEL SANTIAGO Sticks To lie a lop drummer and a pride to my family Drum and Bugle Corps 2,33 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,43 JV Lacrosse Manager 3. ROBERT ALLEN SAPERO Bob To be a success Hunting and Fishing Club 2,33 Current Events Club 3,43 Chess and Checker Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Math. Club 33 JV Lacrosse 2.3, Varsity 43 JV Fencing 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. JEROME SAPPERSTEIN Soup To be a movie star Collegian 3. 1 J. Schneider A. Schoen U? F. Scholnick R. Schueler 'I'. Seabolt D. Seaver I X? fi' as At The Banquet JAY LOUIS SHAVRICK Lou To amass an abundance of wealth Current Events Club 23 Bancroft Literary Society 23 JV Vilrestling 23 Intramurals 2. PAUL SHERMAN Sherm To get to college JV Basketball 23 Varsity Crosscountry 2,3,43 Varsity Trick 3,4. JAMES SHUCK Crazy Shuck To graduate in '56 KENNETH SIDLE Ken To be a success Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Brotherhood Club 23 Radio Broad- casting Club 2,33 Chess Club 23. HENRY SIEBENBERG Henry To be a success in the field of my choice Collegian 2,3,4, Sports Editor 43 Oriole 33 SAC Patrol 33 Astronomy Club 23 Quill and Scroll 3,4, Secretary 43 Class Committee 2. M. Silver J- Simms 39 A. Simokat D. Siple D. Smith J. Smith J. Shavrick P. Sherman J. Shuck K, Sidle H. Siebenberg E. Siegel EDWARD P. SIEGEL Eddy To be a success Class Newspaper 3,43 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Cheerleader 2,33 Castleers 23 Operetta 2g Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,43 UNY Club 43 Biology Club 2.3,4, Secretary 3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,43 Library Club 2: Service Club 4. MARSHALL BERNARD SILVER Mike To Ollln Il THFC ffllfk Photography Club -l. JOSEPH SAMUEL stsnwts joe To be a success SAC Patrol 43 JV Football 3, Varsity 43 Varsity Track 4. ALBIN WILLIAM SIMOKAT Al fthe monkj To fill my little black book with good-looking girls' names and phone numbers Drum and Bugle Corps I3 Dance Committees 33 SAC Patrol 33 Hi-Y Club 23 Frosh-Soph Football 23 Intramurals l,2.3,4. DONALD JOEL SIPLE Shark To get through college Band 3,4. DAVID SAPPINGTON SMITH Smitty To be a success no matter what my field Homeroom President l,2, Secretary 43 Glee Club 3,43 Intramurals 3,4. JOHN STEVEN SMITH I-landsome To be a doctor or dentist Glee Club 3,43 Castleers 23 JV Track l,2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals l 4 What A Ball At The Prom! SAMUEL THOMAS SMITH, JR. Smitty To go to the BIC or join the USAF Class Treasurer 2,3,45 Homeroomf Treasurer l,2, Vice-President 35 Drum and Bugle Corps 35 Stage Crew 3: Intramurals 2. BRUCE ROBERT SNOXVHITEfGOLDj Golden To be a pharmacist JAMES RUSSELL SNYDER jim To be a good engineer SAC Patrol 15 Dance Committees 35 Honor Society 45 Library Club I5 Civil Defense Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 35 Radio Club l,2,3, Secretary 2, Treasurer 35 Stagecraft Club I,2,3,4, Secretary 1, Treas- urer 2, President 3, Student Adviser 45 Association of Club Presi- dents 3,4. GEORGE HARRY SOUZIS josh To be a success in life EDWARD DAVID SPIRE Eddie To be a success . Choir 35 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Hi-Y Club 3,45 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 3,45 Sales Club 25 Intramurals l,2,3,4. LOUIS STEINBERG Lou To he a doctor Biology Club 3,45 Science-Research Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Math. Club 4. JAMES EDXVARD STEVENSON Steve To be a success JV Bowling 3. l, pa' ur '1-C37 xg ,, J. Stevenson J. Stiffman F. Stockman E. Stringer E. Sulpizio R. Sussman 6 S. Smith B. Snowhite ...Q i' J. Snyder G. Souzis E. Spire L. Steinberg JEFFREY BARRY STIFFMAN Jeff To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them Honor Society 45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Dance Band 3,45 Class Council 25 SAC 25 Current Events Club 2,35 Pho- tography Club 35 Chemistry Club 4. FRANKLIN K. STOCKMAN, JR. Little Frank To make a million dollars and a carload of spending money Senior Council 4. EDWARD STRINGER The String To always stay happy as I am now Castleers 2,35 Concert Band 2.3.45 Orchestra 45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,4: Sales Club 4. ERNEST SIVLPIZIO lV0p To grow dandelions on the moon Clee Club 3,45 Homeromn President l, Vice-President 2. RONALD CARL SUSSMAN Baltimore To never have a lonely night GARY CHARLES TARBERT To be a doctor Castleers 25 Glee Club 3,45 FTA I, Sergeant-at-Arms I5 Agassiz Association l, Secretary I. ERNEST R. TAYLOR Sandy To be a success JV Baseball 2, Varsity 35 jV Football 2. -ION KIRKBRIDE TAYLOR 1011 To be a success Homeroom President 3, Vice-President 45 SAC Patrols 3,45 Civil Defense Club 3.4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Rifle Club 3,4, President 3,45 Association of Club Presidents 3,45 Varsity Lacrosse 3,45 Varsity Rifle l,2,3, Hall of Fame 3, Captain 35 Varsity Swimming 4. WILLIAM DAVID TAYLOR Duke To go to the U. S. Coast Guard Academy Dance Committees 35 Intramurals 3. .101-IN C. TEMPLE Hot-md To became a riclz playboy Homeroom Treasurer 25 junior Council 35 SAC 2, SAC Patrol 3: Dance Committee 45 Hunting and Fishing Club 2. ef' Qi ,--1 H. Tillman N. Tingle E. Tokar j. Torner G. Tomey W. Tracey v uc. G. Tarbert E. Taylor j. Tayl0l' W. Taylor j. Temple E. Thigpen EDWARD LESTER THIGPEN Sonny To be a Methodist minister Collegian Representative 25 Orchestra 2,35 Science-Research Club 2,3,45 Astronomy-Physics Club 2,3,45 Chemistry Club 45 Religion Club 3.4: Intramurals 2. HARRY RICHARD TILLMAN Dick To be a success and thus make my parents proud of me SAC Patrols 3,45 Class Council 45 Rifle Club 3,45 GREEN BAG Repre- sentative 35 Varsity Rifle 3. NORRIS WVILSON TINGLE Tarmac To be another Houdini SAC Patrols 3,45 Choir 35 Glee Club 45 JV Lacrosse 2. ELLIOTT SANFORD TOKAR Mister Taker To honor my parents SAC 3,4, Patrols 2,3, Executive Board 3,45 Dance Committees 2,3,4, Chairman 3,45 Class Council 3,45 Class Secretary 3, Committees 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Service Club 3,45 Association of Club Presidents 45 Athletic Service Club 3,45 President 45 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 GREEN BAG 2,3,45 Collegian 2,35 Frosh-Soph I-'ootball 2: jV Baseball 2,35 Varsity Wrestling 45 Intramurals 4. JACK MORRIS TORNER jackson To be a success and to make my parents proud of me SAC Patrol 3,45 GKIIEN BM: 3,4, June Senior Editor 45 Photography Club lg Current Events Club 25 Biology Club 45 Intramurals l,2,3,4. GEORGE AUGUST TORNEY Reverend To be a minister Orchestra l,2,3,4, Concertmaster 45 Operettas and Plays 2,3,45 Audio-Visual Club 3,45 jV Soccer 2, Varsity 3,45 JV Wrestling 25 Intramurals 3. XVILLIAM CALVIN TRACEY Bill To be a printer Homeroom Secretary 35 Intramurals l,2,3. F. Trcka P. Tucker R. Tucker J. Ullrich R. Unvermgt T. Urban tw? Y' 3 THOMAS EDNVARD URBAN Tom Homeroom Vice-President l,2. BARRY L. VAN HORN To graduate WALDEMAR VILIS VASKIS Bill To serue the Lord in the field of music Choir 253,45 Collegian News Bureau 35 SAC Patrol 45 JV Basketball 25 JV Swimming 35 JV Crosscountry 35 Varsity Track 3,4. RICHARD JOHN VOIGT Dick To be a success Stagecraft Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. ROBERT ERNEST VOIGT Vogart To be a success Stagecralt Club 2.3,-l, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. LOUIS VVAGNER Lou To be rt success JV Football 2.3: JV Track l,2,35 Intramurals l,2,3,4. E. MILLARD XVALTZ Schatz To glorify God as a good Christian leader Art Club I5 Carrollton-XVight Literary Society l,2,3.-1, President 3,45 Current Events Club 2,35 Classical Club 2,35 FTA 2, President 25 Agassiz Association l,2,3, President 2,35 Quill and Scroll -45 Honor Society 45 Cuiirx BM., Editor-in-Chief 45 Class Council 45 Brother- hood Assembly Chairman 45 JV Soccer I5 JV Crosscountry 2: Intramurals 2.3. Then We Graduated FRANK TRCKA Tricky To be an accountant Homeroom Vice-President 2.3, President 45 Varsity Football 3,45 JV Baseball 2. PHILIP TUCKER Phil To be a credit to my family Homeroom Secretary 2.35 SAC Patrol 35 Bancroft Literary Society 3: Intramurals 2.3. ROBERT CARROLL TUCKER The Cue To graduate Homeroom Secretary 45 SAC Patrol 35 Hi-Y Club 25 Glee Club 3. JOHN GREIF ULLRICH Sot To go through life doing everything to the best of my ability Dance Committees 35 Castleers 2,35 Stage Crew 25 Rifle Club 2. ROBERT LOUIS UNVERZAGT Slime To become a commercial artist Homeroom President 25 GREEN BAG 45 Art Service Club l,2,3. B. Van Horn W. Vaskis R. J. Voigt R. E. Voigt L. M'agner M. Waltz 'G' A Last Farewell D. IVarder A. IVarfield C. Webb E. VVeiner M. YVeiner S. Wveinstock in SHELDON DAVID NVEINSTOCK Shel To be independent Dance Committees 33 Intramurals 2. ALAN SANDER VVEISMAN , Al To be a success SAC 2,33 Radio Club 2,3,43 Clipper Club 2,31 Dramatics Club 2. RALPH ROLAND WELSH To be a church youth worker Class Council 33 Homeroom Secretary 33 Dance Committees 33 Glee Club 3,43 Castleers 23 Class Committees 3,4. WILLIAM GARY WERNER Foot To own a caddie JOSEPH M. WHELAN joe To be a success JV Football 2,33 JV Track 1,23 JV Swimming I,2I Intramurals l,2,3,4. DAVID LIBERTY YVILEY Dave To see the Baltimore Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates play in a World Series Homeroom Treasurer 3,43 Choir 33 Frosh-Soph Football 23 JV Crosscountry 3, Varsity 43 JV Swimming 2, Varsity 3,43 JV Track 2, Varsity 3.4. LESTER PAUL YVILLIAMS Les To be a success wr, DANIEL BRUCE IV.-XRDER Daddiv To become a credit to my parents and fellowmen Orchestra 3,43 Operetta and Play Orchestras 3,4. ALBIiR'IQ HARRY YV.-XIKFIELD Al To be a chemist Dance Band 3,43 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Rifle 2,3. CHARLES MORRIS XVEBB To be I1 CPA Honor Society 3.43 Chess and Checker Club l,2,3.4, Sergeant-ab Arms l, President 3,42 Library Club l,2.31 Association of Club Presidents 3,43 Intramurals I,2. EARL DAVID XVEINER Buddy To contribute something to the welfare of others Honor Society 3.4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Service Club 43 Homeroom Vice-President 2, Secretary 33 SAC Patrol 23 Glee Club 2,3,43 Class Newspaper 43 SAC 23 Carrollton-SVight Literary Society 3,43 Dra- matics Club 3,42 PNY Club 43 GREEN BAG 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Intramurals -l. MARVIN H. WVEINER Hawk To fulfill my parents' expectations Dance Committees 33 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Stagecraft Club 2.33 Class Committees 43 Intramurals 2,4. wig! A. Weisman R, Welgh 41 WV. INerner J, Yvhelan D. YViley L. Williams 1' i . It will cost you 52.05 to get out of the Castle. A Final Word in closing this 1956 volume of the CQREI-ZN BAG, I should like to thank all those who worked to produce the book. First of all, I wish to express my gratitude to the editorial and business staffs and to their advis- ers, Dr. Edward Goldsmith and Mr. Xvalter Linthicum, for their diligence and self-dedication to producing a good yearbook. I also want to thank Mr. Andrew Melby for his untiring assistance in photography and also to Mr. Harre Rivkin for his work .in producing the pic- torial part of this GRI-Zi-IN BML. l hope that the enjoyment and success of this book may be as great as the time and work spent in produc- ing it. Sincerely yours, E. Millard XValtz Editor-in-Chief 1 B. White W. White T. Whiteleather R. XVilson G. lS'olf S. Wolfe Now We Join BRUCE BANCROFT XVHITE Whitey To make ll success of life XVILLIAM NELSON XVHITE Lightning To live fast, die j'0ll71g, and have II good-looking corpse Castleers 2, Vice-President 23 Glee Club 33 Collegian Representa- tive 33 -IV Lacrosse 3. THOMAS KIOSEPH XVHITELEATHER Whittie To he killed by a jealous husbrmd Homeroom Treasurer 4. RICHARD CHARLES NVILSON Dick To he fl success Varsity Football 3,4. GEORGE CHARLES XVOLF, JR. Btud To serve hznncmity through medicine SAC Cafe Patrol 33 Collegian lg Dance Committees 33 Class Com- mittees 2,33 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society l,2,3,43 FTA 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2.4, President 33 Music Club 2,33 Agassiz Association 2,3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 33 UNY 3,4, Secretary 43 Chess and Checker Club I3 Religion Club 43 Honor Society 3,43 Biology Club 33 Science-Research Club 33 Library Club lg JV Track Manager 2. SELIG AZRAEL WOLFE Slim To lie Il pride to my parents Carrollton-lVight Literary Society lg Current Events Club 1,23 Biology Club l. X'VILl.lAiXl ARTHUR XVOLFE Wee Willie To go with Lnnk rind Sause Collegian Representative 2,3,43 Homeroom Vice-President 3,43 SAC Patrol 3,43 Class Council 2,33 Giuzitrs BAG Representative 3,43 Choir 3.4: Chemistry Club 2.3,-43 Frosh-Soph Football 2, Varsity 33 Frosh- Soph lacrosse 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. MARTIN XVOLFF Marty To lie I1 credit to my parents SAC Cafe Patrol 33 Class Committees 43 Math. Club 3,43 Chem- istry Club 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,43 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Astronomy-Physics Club 3, Treasurer 33 Frosh'Soph La- crosse 2, .IV 3, Varsity 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. ROBERT -IAY YERMAN Bob To have a dog sled race across the North Pole with Phil Quint Secretary ol' june '56 43 Class Newspaper 3,-1, Editor-in-Chief 3: Dance Committees 2,3,43 Class Committees 3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Service Cltib 3,43 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. LEON BARRY YOFFEE Sonny To he Il success in life Homeroom Treasurer 33 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Class Newspaper 3,4, Editor 3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 33 .Xudio'Visual Club 23,43 Biology Club 3,43 SAC Patrol 2,3,43 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 lntramiirals 3,4. W. Wolfe Cilyis Alumni ,,, Nl. XYolff S. Zappacosta + . ,J R I x N f 5. XVILLIANI YOUNG Bill To earn fl living Stagecraft Club 2. SAI.VA'I'ORIi JOSEPH Z.-XI'P.XCOS'l'.-X Sum To slffep fm' A18 liours SAC Patrols 3,41 Class Council 3: Cixil Ilclcnwu Club 33 Intra- murals 3,-4. ROBERT EDXV.-XRD ZEBLEY Zeb To grrzduate as 11 sufressful Pngirzeer SAC 4g Homcroom Vice-Prcsitlent 43 Honor Society 3,43 Civil Dc- fcnsc Club 4. FRANK CIAY ZULI. lfmnk To he ll SllI'I'f?.SS Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2,43 Frosli-Soph Baskctlmll 2: .IV Track 33 jV Football 2, Varsity 3,4. DONALD HELGASUN Don To be a surress SAC Representative 3. So long, it's been good to know you. - g 'X -if 4: 14-1 ti R. Ycrman I.. Yoffcc W. Young R. Zeblcy F, Zoll D. Helgason 5. ,f 5 'Z'- 375 3 '9 Sc'hool's out! 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