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

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The tower is a Baltimore landmark, visible from most parts of the cityg but this school is far more than a landmark or a monument. Her history speaks eloquently for itself. The Baltimore City College was founded on Octo- ber 20, l839, in a small building on Courtland Street in order to provide the more mature students of Balti- more with a classical four year education. Only a hand- ful of young men attended this one-professor school to take up courses in Latin, Greek, English, and mathe- matics, but from that year on, both the school's size and reputation began to grow. That was one hundred and eighteen years ago. Since then, City College, the third oldest public high school in America, has gone through a vast series of changes. As the size of the student body increased, the school moved successively from building to building, until, outgrowing what is now the XVestern High School on Howard Street, the class of 1927 moved into its brand new home which so much resembles a castle. YVith a student body of about twenty-three hundred young men and a faculty of ninety-seven teachers, City College has broken from the classic style of education it once taught and has become a true academic high school, with courses encompassing most of the fields of knowledge. Her alumni have gone on to become famous actors, great lawyers and statesmen, businessmen of note throughout the city and state, and possibly most im- portant, to return to their alma mater as members of the faculty to continue the tradition which is so much a part of them. XVith the branching of academic interests and the increase in size, City College students themselves began to create a new and integral part of the school. Extra- curricular activities began to spring up. The Bancroft Literary Society was created, soon to find itself locked in debate with its rival, the Carrollton-XVight Society. A student orchestra began to practice after class, competing for membership with a Geology Club, a Mathematics Club, and even a struggling young organization attempt- ing to publish the first GRHENBAG. Organized athletics were well under way, though new sports were being added to the list ol varsity teams regularly. Though the course of time has brought change, it has also brought the old and honored traditions which mean so much to the school. Indeed, student life today abounds with traditions which were begun when our grandfathers attended the BCC. The City-Poly Game and the Bancrolt-Carrollton-XVight Debate, both in their sixty-eighth consecutive years, are prime examples. The Founder's Day Assembly, Farewell Assemblies, and even our school song and our rooters' cheers are old traditions being carried onward. Thus, as the years passed, City College grew ever larger and ever more complex until today the story of one school year can barely be recounted in one volume. There is so much to remember - the close football games won, and the one lost, the lacrosse games and the swim- ming meets ancl the wrestling bouts, the clubs we joined and the organilations which we helped, the dances we attended and the friendships wc- made, and most of all, the classes we attended and the teachers some of whom made such deep impressions on our lives. These we will never forget. This, then, is the story of one school year, of the events which made it exciting, of Life at City College. 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Ellsworth Hall Boyd F. Winkelblech William E. Pearce, jr. 105 Years Devoted To School Life XVhenever men who have devoted most of their lives to teaching young people, instilling in them not only a knowledge of subject matter but also a code of decency and right, leave a school, a large part of the memories and traditions that build the framework of an institu- tion like ours goes with them. To Mr. Hall, Mr. lVink- elblech, and Mr. Pearce, each of whom has been a profound influence on the lives of thousands of City College students, we wish the very best in their years of retirement. Prior to beginning his career in Baltimore City College, l'fffSIl'lll'ffI 111111 taught industrial education in the city elementary schools and in Baltimore County high schools. joining the City College faculty in 1929, having received his B.S. degree from the johns Hopkins University, Nlr. Hall spent twenty-seven of his forty- seven years in teaching shop subjects to the technical students, machine shop and mechanical drawing instruc- tion filling' the last nine. For a number of years, he served with distinction as faculty member in charge of lockers. Giving of himself unstintingly, Mr. Hall added materially to the high standards of this school, to which he devoted so many years of his professional life. He plans to spend his retirement at his summer home in .Xnne Arundel County and his winter home just off the school campus. The head of the Mathematics Department for the past twenty years, Boyd F. ll'Iillkt ff2fl'l'11 received his .l.B. degree from Franklin and Marshall College in l909 and his NIA. degree from Columbia l'niversity in l9lT. Having been an excellent pupil himself throughout his student years, Nlr. lVinkel-blech was admirably prepared. both in temperament and in education, to devote his life to teaching. Before coming to City College in l928. he had served as an instructor, department head, and principal in his native state of Pennsylvania. After be- coming head of the Math Department here, he served, for a number of years, as faculty recorder of scholarship credits: and, in his untiring way, he assisted many de- serving students to gain scholarships, especially to his beloved Franklin and Marshall College where he distinguished himself in the class rooms as well as on the football field. 'l'hroughout his many years of serv- ice, Mr. XVinkelblech has taught literally thousands of students not only to be skilled mathematicians, but also to love the subject he himself loves so well. After this academic year, our esteemed Boyd lf. lVinkelblech will spend much of his retirement at his seashore home, appropriately named Aftermath, at Bethany Beach, Delaware. After attending Friends School, William Ii. Pearce. Ir.. entered the johns Hopkins University, from which he was graduated with a BS. degree in l909. Prior to joining the Department of Mathematics at the Baltimore City College in l9l2. Nlr. Pearce served as Vice-principal of Deichmann's Preparatory School as well as doing grad- uate work at his alma mater. Early in his career, he was the secretary of the faculty advisory council of the Cen- eral .Xthletic .-Xssociation, assuming the posts of manager of varsity soccer and assistant coach of baseball. Perhaps few of his students, with the exception of the members of the Chess and Checker, and Stamp Clubs, which he advised for many years, knew him to be an expert bridge, chess, and checker player and an ardent stamp collector. He was also the faculty adviser of the l952 graduating class. His personal interest in boys and their problems was excelled only by his patience and competency in teaching his subject. Mr. Pearce had many friends among his colleagues and students, all of whom wish him a rich and long retirement. ws QQ Tabl Of Contents INTRODUCTION Dedication 8 In Memoriam 9 Retiring Teachers 10 Classroom and Faculty 16 'Xdministration 16 Guidance. l.i1ir1irN. linglish . 18 Clafclcria 21 Languages 19 hun U4 Mathematics 211 Somiul Studies J? Science 21 C'ommcrci:i1, Schooi Music, Art 22 Staff 211 Technical . 27 Sophomores 28 Freshmen 38 Activities 40 Student .5.41viSmi llunoi Society, Scivirv. 17 Counril . -10 Nloclcin Izingiizigc. Xssoc. Club Pics., tlzissicnl 48 Exec. Board '11 Ninth, llizimutics ,111 CQRi'zxa.xc 42 Hi-Y. 1'niicd Nzuimis Cfzllegimz -14 Youth 70 News Bureau. Oriole, Religion, Current Q k S 46 l'11'C11li 31 Sports 1 52 Crosicountry 52 1-ootliall .HG Soccer , 5-1 City-Poli' fiZl111C lil! City-Poli' 1Vec1t , G2 Juniors 68 Activities . 77 CD. Art Service 77 Ymi 11, Slzigccraft. tlheniistiv, Biologv 78 School Stout- 81 ,Xslrononiy Pliysits. Drum Q lluglv K min Science Rescamli 79 Orilivsriqi R2 Xud. Visual, 1.111 Cvlcc- 011111. 11311141 X11 Lock. Sup. 80 Sports 84 Swimming R1 Ifeming R7 XVresl1ing 86 Baslwtlmll RR Caine Mutiny Court Martial 90 Mid-Seniors 92 t,oniinc'riccnwnt, 1'ioim'ii:n1z- 01 1S'1io'i 1Y1io 92 liginqiirr '17 Officers, llistmw. Xliil-Si-nim' 1'Ul1ll11lS U43 Awards 93 Dance Calendar 106 Activities 112 Radio Broadcasting. tziiirilltrmii-Wiglit Iinginccring 112 I.it:'izn i Som. 11 l I'A, Sides. Radio 1111 llunting Q 1-ishing. Bancroft Litciaiw 1'1iotogmp1iv 1103 Association 114 I ht-ss .Q Clicrkcr. Signup 117 Sports 1 18 Track . 118 1 cnnis 12-1 Lacrosse 120 tmlf 121 112150131111 122 114:11 of 1-.unc 1211 DioI M For Murder 128 June Seniors 130 HiSt01T 1311 l'imricn:ic1v 1f1'i Whos Hiro. Awards 131 Ilziiiqiict 15143 Officers 1512 f,Ollll1lt'l1ICl1lCI1l 117 Farewell 1313 Iunc Scniur 1'o1traits 138 Moonlight Cruise, Sports Dance 131 Advertisements 175 Class Directory 193 xg lv-ng A sf pn ' rf 1'- l ' 0 f- fx S' .Q P. 1 1 fs.: ' Q 3 L 'f ' k 9 E 5-av ' i 1 ,Y-Q x' 1 9 1 Yrfg Hr' ' 5 p 1' . r ,I , I! .,,.5 0 r ., '-fx H -Ftwli W 1 A 4 ' fl41C::f ?g I ,L , A D ' f 'f7 -ff-'ical A , -' I V I' I ,f ' ' s ',4.'f 4 'L I-HK' ' ' 1 .Ilia ' f Kl,,?fl A ..- , 4 . , v .ky ig il' ,I jedi K ' s I X 0,' 'r . 1 .l4,X' . N s ' ,. . ' . 4' A s ',. .X ,a N, .I - .X Q - 1. v 2 g . U AJ. 4 Y s O ' 5 f. Ya. ., Rx nun 'I'c:imwmAlN is csscntial in pie-dance publicity campaigns. 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H . , . . , ,. . . , 11 111 1-.1111 111 111111111 ll 111- 1.1111 ll- 1-11. 11.11 11.11111 Nflll 11.1111 1111111-11 111111 11-.1111-1111111-11111-11111 - 11114111 11111 11.111111! 1111-11 N1'1X111'.1I1k1 .11111111. l'11'1.11lNL' 111 . . . 5111 -'1-11 xf1l1lN, 11111 1.111. 111111 1111111-11 111111- 1111111-11111 1-x11-111-111 -1 111. , 11111 111.111111-111 111111g 111-1111111.1111.1111 Nl11l1l1l1 11.1111111111 lI1Q11111l 111-.111 111111111 llllllll' 1111-11111-11-11111 1111111111-111 1 1111111.11111 1111-111111 .1111111111111l 111-111111-. 1-l111.11l1. 11' l1.111- g11111111111-11 111 lI11ll1l.l1C' 1111- N11lI1l 1'11111111.11 CARL E. W. SCHME1-lL B.S. Vice-Principal 1.1141 lllflilf 111 the s111o0l's dis1i11g11isl1e1l faculty lllCllllJClS. N111 C1111 li. XY. Schmehl was Iirst 11ss0Ciate11 Willl C111 College 11s ll Slklflelll. I111111e11ia1el1' 111111111- 111g his gfllllllllllflll 111 19111, l1e began 1Jre11111ati1111 1111 11 11111-1-1 111 1-1111111111111 111' entering the B111ti111111e TCHC'llCl'S' 11-11111i11g S11111111. He 1e1e11'e1l El l'1111l1e1111 111 Sfieme 111-giee 111 1111- 41111111s H111111i11s, l1111'i11g 2111021111 taught 111 1'.S. 811 Llllll '11 the f1XVf'IllIS Falls 1111111111 High School. R1-1111111114 here 111 1922 as 1111 linglish lIlSll'llK'lO11. X113 81111111-111 taught 1111 l0lll'lCCIl 162115, 2lllCl' X1'l1lCll he 1111s 1111111111111-11 S111-11111 1Xssist1111t 111 the llI'1ll1111J2ll, t11e11 111. l'1111i11 11. l'1ll1S'2ll1llS. N111 long :11'1e11v11111s, 111s 111- 1111:11 tiI11- 1111s 1111111g1-11 111 Yi1e-l'11111i11111, Il 110sit111l1 11111111 111- 1111s 11-t11i11e1l lifll' 11v1-1111-1111e 11-111s. .xlllflllg 111s 111111-11 111t11'ities 111 City are 1111siti1111s 118 111l111i11ist1'11t111. 11111-1 1lis1111li11111i1111. 111111 111l1'ise1 111 the City C111l1-ge 111111111-1 111 t11e National Honor Society, 1111 11111-e llfhlllg services 111 11111111 his 1'es11e1te1l 1llllgl1lCl1l 211111 1C2l1lCl'Slll1J 1111- 111 the 111i111e i1111111rt1111Ce. In his 11111111-ity 11s 11111-1 11is11111111111i1111 111 t11e school, Nlr. Schmehl 11118 1lC'lIl0IlSll'illC'll t11e 11ee11 Zlllll s1'11111atl1etie lllNlCI'SI1lI1ll1I1Q 111' 11111s 111111 llll'll' 11111l1le111s 11111111 has made 111111 s11 111-ll likecl 111111 1'es11e1'te11 111' tl1e SIllC1CllI llfllly. 'Qrs lf- -fox 'U .ami Nix JULIUS G. HLUBB AB., M.Ed. Vice-Principal N11. Hl1111l1. 11-1111 1ett1rne11 this YCIII' 111 the Castle 1111 t11e Hill 111 t11e 1a11a1'it1' 01 X106-Pl'lIltl1D2ll, 11218 l1ee11 111 111111 11111 1111 this 1111il1li11g 1111- over tl1i1't1'-two years. City College gl'2lillllllCil X111 11111i11s G. Hl111111 111 1925, 11'11e1e- 11111111 11e 1-11t11e1l C1Cll1'5lllll1g College. lil'Olll 1vl1i1l1. 111 111251, 11e11-11-11'e1l his .X.1-1. 1leg11-ea111l l1is l'hi B1-111 Kllllllll Key. lll 111151. N111 H11111l1 was 11w11r1le1l t11e degree 111 Nl11ste1111' E1l111'11ti1111 111' 111111115 Hopkins l'11i1'ersit1': 111 the 111ese11t ti111e. he is XV0l'lilll f 1111 11 111111111-11te 111 the Ceorfle XY11sl1111gt1111 l'11i1'ersi11'. A 5 His te111I1i11g 1'z1reer began 111 151311, 11'l1e11 l1e 111111e 111 1111s s11111111 118 1111 linglish i11st11111111. 15111 111 1515-19. 111- e11t1-11-11 t11e 1iel1l 111 g11i1l11111'e 1111111seli11g. 111 11111111 he 11'111l1e1l 1111111 1951, when, 1111l1111'i11g 1'111i1111s 1111siti1111s 11s Il 1111111sel111, he l1e1-11111e first Special 1Xssist1111t at H11111i1t1111 Senior High. t11e11 Vice-l'ri1111i11a1 11t XV11o1l- 1JllI'llC -1llll10I' High. The year 1956 saw 111111 III last at t11e B11l1i11111re City College in his 1211056111 status, where CX'CI4f'0llC 11ss111'i111e11 with the 51111101 Sinferely 11111165 he 11111 lflllillll. lht' tliffeit-me between blank verse and free verse betonics clear as Mr. Nlelov points them out to Bob Ginsberg. 5-cf Jyf-3? Clair Meloy XYarren .-Xlmv A.B., AIA. A-LH., S.T.li., tl-Ieadj S.T.M. 'Y A I Y N. at C' 1 Z A X I N A X A.: Charles Chexubin john Desth Elsa Graser N Ali., MA. .-LR. .4.B., Pl1.IJ. 9? Frank ohnson ames Leonhalt Halter Morrison Ii I 1 -4 - I it I' 1.1 ,fl When 1 ope' my mouth, let no dog bark. Nlr. Pentz quotes Shakespeare as he lectures his English literature survey course. 'olfe ,Ioffee BS. S I' It , , 1 if 'i C eorge Xeumeisttt vw, Languages -The Key The English Department, by striving to improve the student's use of reading, composition, and speech, attempts to provide him with a thorough knowledge and understanding of his basic thinking medium. It proposes, in addition. to enrich the young man's exper- ience bv introducing him to samples of the world's greatest literature, offering a survey in American litera- ture to junior classes and a course in the great literature of England to seniors, Moreover, for those who possess special interests in these fields, courses in public speak- ing, reading, and journalism are offered. Further in- terest in English is ably promoted by the several literary contests sponsored by the Department each year, in- cluding the letter-writing contest, creative writing con- test, and National Peace Essay Contest. john Pentl Howard Seidman Johnnie Simmons Ali., .'tI..4., I.I.I3. BS. AB. f-1. louis Suu tt ohn M immt r I te Mo ilf V F11 If 'I 'SF .-X brief iuterlucle in lmmencr-P provides Mr. I oarcl's German class with an oppor' lututy to ply tier Herr l'rofr'sror with questions. To The Liberal Arts Through the study of modern foreign languages. Clollegians may derive a thorough appreciation of the cultures of other peoples and countries which would otherwise be difficult to obtain. The Modern Lan- guage Department, renowned for its excellent educa' tional capacities, has seen to it that a variety of interest- ing and enriching' courses may be taken by the student. In addition to the regular classical Latin, German, French, and Spanish courses in which a fluent reading knowledge of native literature is stressed, an accelerated Latin course studying Cicero, Virgil, Livy, Horace, anci Caesar is offered. Thus, students may gain a valuable comprehension of the world's cultures and customs, as well as a deep insight into the great classical literature ol' the past. John lilliot lililabeth CikllXClf Nlillarcl Foarcl ill. tlleaclp AB. A4-If-. 14113. A 'i 5' - 9 ' .as it sa t S- -:- 5' y M it X Robert Creed Whitney Dunning XYilliatn Eisner Rosalie Lepharclt Ii? -11? HS' VY B9 Mr. Elliot gives Frank Tamberino and Paul Siemers a French text from the li- brary of the Modern Language Depart- ment. 'S X 'W I Geraldine Ifostcr Bernard Crorbau YVilliam Hill ILS.. MA. H.S.,'M..4. A.B. - 4,1 4 Q Mildred Sheff A.Ii., MA. Jesse I.exitt Kathryn Scott AB., .Us-1. AB. -v. 've 'Q' 3- 'ts ,if Logic Form 555 ,s,,. ii Q-. rl Boyd Xvinkelhlcch ill., AI.,-1. sl Gb' Ulead, ' s Their Basis For Thought 3 6. -., i 5- x E pl I ames Allman Edward Baublis .Xdvanced math students find the eight o'clock sessions in Mr, Winklehleclrs office a fine time to A.B. li,-Y., Mlirl. rlear up problems from the previous night's assignment. 'All City College graduates have certainly been well- ' Ex equipped with the many mathematical tools which they ' will apply in their future years. This knowledge may 1 he used to maintain a husiness, to plan the construction t s gui' I ul a new rocket, or to determine the various mathe- ' marital realtionshi is involved in enetics and medicine. 1 5' ,,... 1 l . 1 Q... llrom algebra through calculus, students can acquire a frank Clhuhh Luther Ditman Lawrence B S I3 I B S 1? 4 I lenbogen I AW ' L. William l-arlev Burt Kaufman fairoll Lloyd BS IIS Ill? lil ffl .T 'fer Q , , ,gn ,Qs it ' .., .. . .U..i.:. Q . '3 .--f ltilliam Iiciu- llvman Sachs Nlariou Yeaple 1 If Its., AIA. Ali. thorough loundation in a subject for which applications are lound in almost all fields of a scientific or com- mercial nature. Host BCC pupils have become fami- liar with advanced algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry, while those taking the advanced col- lege preparatory course have learned to apply opera- tions in additional mathematical subjects. namely, an- alytics and calculus. Indeed, they should he grateful for the line instruttion offered to them in preparing them lor their places in the complex society in which they live. lhe computation of the area oi an isoceles triangle by logarithms is thoroughly explained by Mr. Lluihh to his young gentlemen. Accuracy, Their Rule For Experiment 'Q 4 f , sf' -Q if 1 TPIOWS leon im-imtti McDonald A4-H. li.,S1 flieadl l ll: Ilcnabuig assists Xlbeit lzinstein in the identifitation of thc internal organs of thc frog during biology lab. ln the classrooms and laboratories of the Castle on the Hill. students explore the manifold wonders and mysteries of a scientific era. Each day, Collegians enter lascinating worlds ol' mitrostopic plant life, of lloly bal- zintcs, and ol flasks and Bunsen burners. They ac- quire knowledge which enriches their lives with under- standing and appreciation of the complex mechanisms and wondrous functions of the world in which they live. The future scientists of a growing nation study all types and fields of science. ranging through animal behavior patterns, physical laws, and molecular struc- ture of compounds. The Science Department realizes the importance of such studies and offers many enriched rourses in thc' biological, physical, and chemical sci- ences. An advanced nation is one which is well sup- plied with stientists and engineers ol all types. Here. the foundations ol a stronger .Xinerica are constantly being built. llrt- normality of an NaOH solution is tlclctmincd by Nli. lliclinslsi as lic lli'lll4lllNll'.lli'N the process of titration to his chemistry class. ran Kirk Island .lffvnw Dvnabllffz AUB' ns, .lI,.4.. fan. ge-x l S r .lt Ilaxid .lt-ssc llinson Russell, johnson I-'rccdcnburg ILS., ALS. IIN, BS. 2 1 'pu 12' . it 9 3- JPL' t if M l'a t1LglEw6Yse1' Bernagll: Kuder Mfgsrrrlfi k 'W ' HS., l'f1.I7, l gf- -O - -4-I X. lost' h Schwarz l'i.1lWHlllSClll!l2NK'l' Clay Smll P . , 11.5. zrs., AI.lfrI, 1f,s1, Am. 2l 43 Donald Norton f ns. .i1..4.. lg , , rC.hairinanj , , , px.. ' H 4 .2 - -af -1,- f1.,2' s -J John Klrowlev 'livgve Rvdbeig AVA' ILS 'UA' 'flleai' .Xhna Slater. xoui sons we'Il always bc, -- Nh. Rxdlwig inakes certain that Collcg know their school song. The Clitv College Nlusic Department has upheld for nianv years the fine standards established by its excel- lent vocal and instrumental organizations. Every pos- sible opportunity is made available to those students who are musically inclined or who would enjoy learn- ing to play an instrument. The average student is taught and encouraged to appreciate good rnusicg and The Art Department is as much a service organiza- tion as it is an educational branch of the school: for, in addition to instructing the average student in the fundamentals of the subject and preparing the serious pupil for his future career, this hard working depart- ment contributes the necessary stage settings for as- semblies and other school presentations and aids greatly through this encouragement on the part of all concern- ed. CIitv's concert band, orchestra, and glee club have attained state-wide recognition for their efforts. Talents Express Ideas in advertising all of our social functions. The De- partment also generously supplies posters for various school-wide campaigns. .4 female at Citi College - Geraldine Brunner is an art major from Iiastern High School taking the art curriculum along with Sheldon Svlbert and Ronald Carmel under Mr, Filler. ,s Xqy -A7 A . .,N,, E Ib Yoiinaii lillllllll llaiix Ball ,. L- if haiiinani l5.I ..A1. , , - t c tw . L, ,Q -r xi R .. if-f 'EE F fg ing adxice for their future college days, Bob Feinberg and Andy Petite ufm nfs guidance. Part of the hewilclerment and confusion n'hic'h eon- fronts a student when he first enters City is eased by the careful guidance offered him by our staff of four coun- Counselors Direct Interests A . it A .. 1 e4 th' - 3- -P 1- . .ef I- ts. . .Tv , -.ifgij 1' .2-1 llaxid Kaufman XYilliant liateson .-1.17. tfihairmanj ,ss 'Z' X- i - l ' i . . Q '54 hh .1 rx 'A' .. B I A Gustavus Sic-rents Stanley XYMnc-r : ' r .5 . .-tn., .w..4. are directed by Mr. 1'8 WI!! sClc1ts. And problems, whether large or small - a con- fusing schedule or a reference for an outside job - nic-an a trip to the counselors' office. 'the Guidance Department forms the foundation for the school's aeaclemie, commercial, and technical programs. 'lihrough the administration of aptitude tests and planning of stuclent-counselor Conferences, Colleg- ians are sorted into those groups which comprise the manifold courses offered by the schoolg and by means of various other services, the Guidance Department aids the student in ltis choice of college and profession. hot plate, please. An order of mashed potatoes. The chow line IIIOYCS Oll. lhe student at City College is highly fortunate in having at his immediate disposal an excellent and varied collection of publications. In recent years, Citfs li- brary has become an integral part of its educational program. Students are well-equipped for study and research with a c-omprehensixe Collection of books and c-ncyclopeclias, as well as a first-rate selertion of mag- afines. liach day, many hundreds of flollc-gians enter our well-lcept cafeteria to enjoy forty-five pleasurable min- utes of luncrh and study. Groups of friends and class- mates gather together for pleasant conversation and ex- chanect of ideas. 5 The staff of our cafeteria provides needed nutri- tional products for all tastes and whims, ancl a large xariety of fooci is always available to the student. 1-X lievii nl' ,,, N f Ida. I.. Glass Maud I'ertsch I.iIn'r1r1nr1 Dj,-1j1j,,,, ILS. 1 :L ips, 4154 l X IIIIIHSUII S X Il 413 ' lx - .IM mum Smhm C H' B t C- cl S t H J! 'v- . in ' 1 B li , vs .mr Chznlw I N Hr ui, Ihlktlhllll' - f Evv h' Q tf- X , 1 51' lam mv Tf, 1. -Q . IQ wg A, x lk I uqmm l'l If K If S T--ef The Past Introduces The Present lx Q u11L1v.1 s ns mx U 'N xmcle thc 5CILK.ll0Il fiom has lllSl0IV book llm Sucnll SIIIKIICS Deplnzment long has been in nnprnl Int I utcn lll Lllg ucll IOLIIICIELI ecluciuon of CXCIX 5 Il 0 Huw up x Incl INOLCIII n tllc cf x 1 I N llnolwll mlm unnpcten lnml x 1 sl Sllll s C fmlul Q z lanrl I1 ls been 011 lllx 1I1C.IC'l Inrmlllc un rncmu no ' l ll 1 mm :lu UOXLIIIIIICIH mlm erononnc sxs 1 , Il I 4 Plum -Q f1COIgC Ixshcx Arch C olclu Harold I 1 K ICCIHS 1lnI I 1 1 ' 4.. ? ,. , W w Y I all H ' Url xlill l INN N lxx . e ,4 f '43 A J' ' . ' llzmlllc uf bcllyslmuxg Imhls thc ZJIICIIIIHII of NI13 lim' I 2' ll I flaw zu B' l .lillur , , , ' ' ' ' 'A '- IKKL ll lc-nl, 'I'I1c clauses n wi 511 I1-' z I' I wr III lnublcnls Ilclp lllc-nl lu bcucr IIIIKICINILIINI - 'llll- ,cv - I 1 1 plc' alillicnllic-5 lUlIII0lllIIlg, tlmc moclcrn worlcl. its lou- S plc , ZIIIKI ns gmczlllmwlu. ' 1, ' ts 'I C in I IIIIIQ, in IIIKIIUII ul ICQIKIICIN of social IIC, Ill' -' I! Im ' ' g ' f I mn native 1 1 m '12 I . sell, ' Qanml thc pupils Imw ulngxinccl LI mluzxlmlc I Ally un- KICINILIIIKIIIIQ ol ullmcl' na Um, NI 4' II n ugh ilu' 4' NIIIKIN ul ll cIc'1noc1':xIic' wan OI IIIC, ll IQIIOXYICCIQC Ims been , , I 1 I ' 1 V L ' . . LIUIIII gl kc: ,Iubn IIIIKIIXIIIQIII IS. 1-. I'IlIL'IlIlL'INLl 'U 'IU .ff V I e I - ' , Wm- .4.1:l, .4.1:., 1:. 2.1 .. .4.1:. gunnl NUIICIX me-Il Inna un. IKIIIIIIIIILIII AIM ,. .Nfl'.li. , I . 4 - ' NX I' W. pp, M . ,1 3 :'. , 'fu' I fi' f 'T vs - ,., fy' in Q: , 1' 1 4 ' I , V 'Aff' 1 ' - 1 A F12 X ' fh4,,ya I , Yr .q.,' -:J ' ns, A,4.1s,, .I.liI. ze -. ILS., .1.1f1 fl j: -n 5 , ff- .Ki x. K w. 71- '4 .' M ' ' ' f I X' I rf is XI' A ii gml Hurt XIIIIIII' I ng lv gm- ng .'1.II,, .II..-I. ,I,lI. .'I.l'. Ilclc. In . I mill Ina un: ulnuu um Iiwf' XII. I'INIIL'l IDUIIIIN nu! Ilzllli- lllfllt' ull lln- unzip ul lln- l'niu-II NILIIQN. Practice Builds Business Ability 3- Sarrruel C-oltlsrriitli li.N..lI.1i..4.. ,lI,.4,, tlleacllr XG- in Y XYillianr llenllc-r Norris llarris xY2lllCl' ill., AIA. l'..4. liiiiliicunr 3 in-N 9f .'Z2' tliailc-s Owens Robert l'lrc'lan .larrres Royer A.li., M.A,, l.l.1f. Hs. .lI..S'. IIN., Allizl. .Xlthough nrany Collegians continue their education in college, those who intend to enter the business world iiriiirecliately alter graduation are prepared for their lu- ture clerical work by the Conrnrercial Department. This departrirerrt has added its contributions to those of our acaclenric subdivisions by producing young businessmen lor .Xnierica's conrnrercial establislrnrents. Preparative courses in typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, office prac- tice. arrcl clistributive education are ollered to the iii- terested stuclerrt. Thus, lor nrany years, City College has c-nriclrecl our nation's business world, as well as its aca- clerriic occupations, by proclucirrg the fine young men necessary lor the conrniercial enterprises throughout the ltlllllllh. 1 its JL 'solririg tlic- lbllllll' ol blank kc-rs, Richard Roserrlilatt types his Sllflfllll irolc-s uriclr-i tlrc- Nillillllll uc- of Nlr, l'lrc'l'iri. The School Stall lt is olterr true that those who are of great impor- tance to lls go about their tasks almost entirely unseen aricl uiiappreciated. Such a bodx' is our rnaiirteirarrcc S-'I-1 U'll1'll Nvbml Rftullillrftll stall.. which heats our great builcling, cleans its halls and N l ll'im m rooms. repairs its rrieclrairical defects. and helps rriairr other wars to inrprove City College. Long after riiost ol tis hare lelt lor the day. nienibers ol Ciitfs ruarrs niairrterrarrce crews are busy preparing the school in in cncllcss clrrin of clixs etch ol Ioi' another clay 4 ' ' A it ', which brings new prolrleriis to these laitlrlul workers in ,s Q Harcl Work Ylelcls Manual 5111115 1 ll 1-QP R1l11 11111 11111 fl' 11 If V , 40 ' 1111111 IICIISLII 11111 N11 JK ll ll S 111111111 1111111 1 C lll 1611161 1111 1 11111 111 S1111 0 1 1 1 111 1 ll 1 11111 1 111 111 11111111 s110111 11111s11 111 101111111 11 1Il1l1lCI11lllK9 11111 C1CClllC1lX '110 11 11111 1' 1 1 11 ' 11 f'l1'C ' '41, A' 5111 1,11 ' 1111-11 ' 1 00 ' ' 10 '11 1111 1' 111111' 1 - ' 1111 - I lJ1'C1l'I1'C 11101119 11 ' 1110 11111111111111 1 ' -1 K1N-- A 1u01'1. 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'N Arnold Plrone Xhlliam Plm v-' Cary Plotnult M A Stuart Iolttloxt g F Po tolek AZ mb 4 ff Iosegh lute ur school meant more to us Xhlltam Price I-rank Ptaszynski Iames Pursel Arthur Rav 2 Q ROSHTIO Raymond .f- Ralph RCCkllIlg Arthur Reeside Regtec Nhchael Resh Rodney Rewnolds ferald Richman A Q- 3 ,R Xllen Richmond U .. M 'W Bernard Richmond v- kelth Rtdout Wd Carroll Roach 4 , Stmlu Rohd Xflr ,imm Xhrhael Roltoff Nltlun Rollins Laxrv Roms Herbert Rosen karl Rosenfeld xi? Nell Rosenfeld Sol Rosenstetn 'Nelson Roster alma 'af' kenneth Ross Robelt Rotteuberg Willard Rubenstein Ned Rubin Dennis Russell Robert Russell ll1lll3lTl Russell X Sanders J lift Daud Sanders Xxnold Sapperstetn Prank Sapperstetn Ieonard Savner Benjamin Schaptro Ronald Scheir 'V Carry Schevmg B Schillega fs gain , ' ' ' P X ' 'ai Pri- . -. ' ' V- A 1 ' , f. - ' 1 1 5, , P I-1 A R ' V . in t . x- a' ' F, x 1' . Q if - I . ' r 4 , ' , 1 . - :T . I w ft, X R 2 ii I 4 7 . Y .. N V. H -Y 2 K 1 L I v ' 3: '. ' . . 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'V' - ,D A ' XL 4 ,-at P ' 'Vt at 2. 1' Q , 5' ff ' '. - Edwin Schmidt Tx ,K , ,N W' f' .,. ,L V 1 Michael Schmidt I , , f' , V Rlchard Schmrdt in 3 '- Daud Schsxahet Howard Sclmanke 4' ' V ken Schwarz gigs: Charlcs Scott oseph Stott 4 'ffl' S Irthan Seidel Xlurray Seidel I aw Serfert Bernard Seller james Sell ,.f .f -f ohn Semmazn Ras Senti X Shabdath Henrs Shade Xlrchael Shannon Stanles Shapno joseph Shar Nlrchael Sherman Howard Shetr Klun SllCXllI Ras Shtpp Sheldon Srlbcrt Charles Stlser Daud Sllserherg Howard Stlserman ltun Stmktn james Stmmons Douglas QIIIIIIIS S Skans Xllan Skeuetcs Dasrd Skloxen Irung Smtth lung Smtth Nlttcer Smlth l1ul Smrtlt Preston Smrth Robert Smrtlr :Emil fo 4-ga ,s ei EM? ,- B vhs 'fi And with the begtnmng o acttvtttes 9' ..-... w-15 Damel Snsdem jultan Sober Bernard Salgamlt Flax Sollcls Xhlllam Somers Perry SOUZIS Htner Spens john Spector john Spector Nlantn Spector joseph Spedalne Htlltam Spencer Irsm Spnaclt Paul Sprinkle Ted Stamm W joseph Stetlser ohn Steedtnan 'Allan Stetnet Ntlltam Steiner jeflru Stephens Barn Stern Claxton Sltllllljw X Stewart ,1 I is I -X tffles Stone Douglas Stoufftt osc-ph Stncklantl fhatlts Streett Q... james Strouse R tlratd Sllllls Nl Sussman Suhl ami' nles Su t Sam Smtzcnhanm kcnnttlr SlXlllllNlllx Sttphtn 'I lliltlk xct li C us 'lamhmtrno -r llarses Tate 6' I olm Tnlor ' Y ' H' K - .I xl Ag 1, aj N- ' O: 1, ,- -' ' 'Q 4 . 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A , .,fA-',-Jr , t ,I-llf!ITl'li Taxlor Iernlen Templeton Rohan Terpenlng Xllcn Ihoman C lnenre Ihomax X Thompson wk Txlles Paul Tlmxn Nat 'Imanoff Bob Todd Pnnklln Todd Hllah Tonex -Xllen Tracex Nflchael Tragel amei Tralnu F Trmam Hannon Turku Ntlchael 'I ucker Daud 'Iurkou kenneth I llman X! Xan Xrnem Ieros Xanorsdale Harrw Xaughan Iohn X mg Pduard Xolqau hclk N agner Eduard Hahrhelt XX llham H albrecher C harles H alker IAIIICS Wallace Icrrw M alter H H 8llCl9 lfllilffl Hall: Ieffrex Xl aram h Daud XX arner Q4 C harles XS arther Ronald XS artou B H asserman XIBUTICE Haters Charles XS atemorlll 1 4 Ya M Rf iz! '36 al 'ag ,,.. N-4 settled down -H ,lv dnl I lltll I 2 Q., T1-E S ,..a 'i to enjoy our stay Innes Hallons kenneth H atson Ielgh Xl axman john XX azmalt Robert H eaxer Leshe H embeng S WCIHSKCIH Ioe KN ellman mm H ernel I arm XS helhanm I eorge Xhl1lIC Innes H hxte Iohn H hue Randy sllllIC Celald H lntul A Nlflw mln! il 7s 4- james Xhlhams 'Lg john xx1lll3lIlS Iom XX nldberger Bernard Hllllami Ntaceo Whlhams Lawrence Willson eS 'v S Xkmakur C Xkmgate Alan XS olf Irung H olfe Iohn H oznew Ronald H ren Plmd H wche Roger Xoung R Younger J Zaller Fun Yahner C an 7em1l 6' ' joel Inman -1 Paul Ymkhan Irun 71r11n tl .lu fha - ' K .s ., VJ 1- N , 7 A ' ' ' - aku 499 P 'P N' -- ' .Y I 5 T I X I 1 1. 1 Q i , R 4 - ,Q , . T : ' l f x1 :Uh .' -1- G, f R. , .R , n . R , . R I X ee X - -ar v ws - R T T T T X-I - J' Nr ' ,, .' 4 , . , - 1 4 ' . ' Sim N Y. ., R Q .Ne,-,, m l Q , A . V ' .- na l fs. .- - ll . V w' D . 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T - ' Il s - ll u Q , ge R5 'I ' lc., . x' 0 ' ' I' ' ' T' g ' . '+R- -.tr . R ... ' R at R . H -?.4t3'iimi'::R: ' '. . A - 'IM f . '-Q S f I T A .R T l +3 . Ml I .- , S- -- A R, x. I V ' s., 1 X 'Eff' ' ' '- N .,-f A ' V I , VN N 1 . I l uuzniiug' v I V -' R 1 I' l YI 1 f . ' - 1 . . 4 ef, 1 l l ll l ' X A4 X . ff-5 x n . . . - . 4 L 1 1 1 1 . ' I - I 4 . 4 A J 'N - ,I IA- ,l . , ' Q . . I l J l , l y ' R JT ' f X 'R gl J Q ' X , ' 1, 'J New alriials from junior high schools are WClC0lllCtl as they begin their slay. Freshmen Get An Early Start On the lllllllllllg ol September Pl, 1956, approxi- lnately two thousand boys walked the narrow path that lllllllh the hill leading to the celebrated Castle To the lllklltlllly, it was an old experience: but lor about eight lllllltllCtl. who wele all sitting ill the llllCllIUl'llllIl by Illlle oklotk, it was a novel one. .Xlter having been as- sured that they had passed tlleir lirst intelligence test. the boys oflicially began tlleir three year stay. There was, howeyer, a Slllllll, select group of ninetybseyen boys tllat was going to get all extra year, the class of l960, the l'TCSlllllCIl. This year the Freshlnan class consists ol only the two accelerated course classes. These young IIICII. having lJl'l'Il initiated and oriented ill school life, have now settled down to make their way. The l-'ebruary tonterpart ol' the lfreslnnan class also has gone through the IJl'Ogl'Zlll1 of orientationg they, how- eyer, hare been guided by the big brothers, an or- ganization originated by Yice-Principal Carl L XX. StllIllClll, lVith the help of some boys who were pick- ed l'l'0lIl the llonor Society, this class will have the ad- yantage ol' being introduced to City College in a lllOl'C ellectiye lnanner than has eyer been done before. Charles Aberts I john Andrews Vincent Barraco ,Q 1 Q, 1 A 6 . A A , XVilliam Barrels ' r 'b 'M T Q f-F ' fr. f' ' David Batton J- ' 4' ' ' f -- 'I j, I 1 ,J ' 3 If s Steyen Bayly . K Harold Bercliansky M if Dennis Blllllllllf Y , , , v A ,, ,. , ,.. ,- I.al'fy' Blum F ' ' ya Q -' ' ' 7' I' N ,F M . ..-4 , 8 PG' Francis Botta Q L sf, L ' T- ' -2 ' 51 g Stephen Brand A f , I jj ' C. 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' L K ' .. . -- ,L I .TEX tfyrlllztllrl Q K I I If y .Q I, I 0 g , - 4 A I k ly- 2 XX llllkilll Coldsteln H ' ' XYillialn f:HI'llldIl lewis hotle A ' Q NUIIIILIII f:l0ClllllKl'I '5 C 'V 75 4: si L 'i ft 4- - , ' ' 45 C 7 -if ' ' Owen llllltlllllllll - l A' l Q ' ' , ' ' - 5Illllll lilllllllg V if 4 j lj ' ' 'JL X. llofllleistel A T I I x lf. llutlxc ' ' 7 fllilllt'S Illlllll ' 5 lohn Ignatowslcl Michael Ralis ' lawlellce Katz 1, 7 , ' '13 - '. T' l 7- 1 -13 C- -' 7- '- 1' Rltllald lieltltl -4 f , . , f , , 5 . I - llalid Kessel ' 5' fl Q 1 ' - f' ' NI, Kllsllllel NX l- f bm K ffgxfxt' P 1 l. l.lnl.f-ml I h 1 fy 1 M , ' A 1 38 Nfnchael Lang Xklllxam Larner Denms Lelkus Harxex Lehukes joel Leunson Daud Llndlex Robert Lxston Lee Nllller Fduard Nlmor Donald Peach Xlfred Petersam ,- erd ICll'lCll Donald Phelps Donald Phllllps joel POIIHSKY Ronald I pp Rasmond Poston Harm Powers Rlrhard Przsbxlmsskl Cerald Rachanfm ames Rallo Thomas Randall F Reuschlmg D Rlcker aul Rxenks Ruwcll Rlppel Harold Rothman Robert Rucker Ronald Schauman lhllxp Sillllllli B Srhmldt S Qfurto Daud Shaw Hmvud Shear Stznlu Sfekas Barn Sllberg Hllott Slngcr thalles Sxlxex lcter Sntznas 'lmcs Spcnu R S1 u Stinlex Sundellanml Donald 'IUYXICH Carroll XX arnlngtml ,, Bllilll Xl hlte ,- is l 'we f, Q. Dntd Xaffv. W ' Dnld lammskl Q? I U2 5, 'S 29 , I 1 I A Q h a 4 'www ,A llmt llllflllll lnvuun the tlmc of School .md tlu llfigllllllllg of cluh nuclnnqx the halls nexcr icunul thu quiet' 39 ' -c --:rs , ,D ,-- ,f xx nxt- 'C' . v, . 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'Q D X fj' nd a V , ,e ,' M 113 - . y 5 2 ' ' f ,, ' '- I 2, . . , I 4 ,f Q., 54' .t ,g li e ' , V l l 4 1 i mc'-pie-idenl Xndx Petite nnil l'11' mln itll Illliifllllll' All SKC ineelings. '.. 'Wi' I I-jg ,, 1-1 int 1 of Holm Rixkin, Ronny lzllison, and -lnergen Pfitzner complete zir- nnigeim-nls for the SKC nleliuul UIIlllllllICC ul a brief meeting. i'7if'i ' -Tift' 2 , 1 llle Student Coverninent, created by students of N .5 W- , Clin College endezixoring to lezn-n the responsibilities of ,. ,. :.v.f.f,?? ' . tlllll'llSlllIJ, clziinis the Credit for many of the sCl1ool's 1 '- 4 inipoxtgnn activities. They :ne originated. planned, siqlulll l'l1il XYL-inslein inks: time an confer sind czntieil out ln' the Student ,Xdvisory Council, con- sisting ol the liotnex-ooni presiclems, the lixecutive Board or l'pper House of sixteen elected members, and the Clgiliinel ol .XlllllllllSII'2lllX'C Heads. SAC Revises Former Constitution Student Advisory Council. 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' 13 .kur 1111f . 1'l'1l117i'lg. 11111 1 I1'111': S11 .ll1l. 1,2111 llN1S, 155114, 1111111C111:111, K1111I1111. 151' '11111z1l1. lin!! lf11': K1 ga 1, l'lll'NlC'll13C'I'g. C1C1C191C111, 511' C111'1'1111':1111. 111111 '1, 111IIll1JlIlgl'1. 1 111111-1111. Cllll-'ICi1-RS: 1'1'1'.1. XX' V .'lQ'11, 1111'-l'11'1. 11111-1-13 A' . 11:1 1 1, '11 T1 1 . C.1111111I:111, A1111 '1' N111 CQ'-1-11. 1111111. A1 'K Stall Records Life Ai 'Y X lziiiiilini' sta-nv in rmiin llil mix' das' Zlllvl' stliool - section editors David tiieber, Barry Fricdberg, David Browii, and Ted Sanders confer with managing editor Nfainiicc Baker about design stznitlzirtls for their pages. City College de Qzeea 249 BOARD OF EDITORS Editors-in-Clwief Robert S. Feinberg Charles M. Roebuck, Jr. .Uaritzging Editor . Maurice A. Baker Sports Editor Claxsrooni-Eaczilty Editor Stephen Mazoli , , Barry Friedlnerg Activities Editor David Brown Mid-St'nior Editor William Russey june Senior Editor . David Greber Underrlassmen Editor . Edward Sanders flflircellaneozu Editor Art Editor , Stephen Davidson George Salabes STAFF Sports: Barrett Friedlander. Classroom-Faculty: Alan Kostinslcy, Alan Pristoop. Activities: Neil Bor- den, Murray Cohen, Matthew Crenson, George Kolod- ner. Mid-Senior: David Kaplan. june Senior: Edward Morganstein. Underclassmen: james Sagner. Typist: Lee Kress. BOARD OF ADVISERS Editorial Adviser Mr. Walter G. Morrison Businsys Adviser Mr. Walter N. Linthicum Photography Adiirer A , . Mr. Andrew E. Melby lililiiis iiilliii-f Kli.iilt's Ririliirik giiitl Riilwir It-inlieig explain the dntit-s iil .i stlimil H'.iilniiik lo lllt' t-tliloiiail Nlllll. lftt In Right, 'I'1fjJ'Rr1u'1 Cir-iisiiii. Liilit-ii, 'Iiisltt'-, siigiit-i. lining, Kiisiinskx, l'iismiip. Kaplam.Sz1lLilx's. I-ic-t-ellziiitlvi. limtlvii. Iiiillfirii Itmr: Bruker, Crit-hor, Biowii, Dznicison. Xlaimli. Rlisst-x, l'illl'lllJl'lig. Sziinlt-is, Xli. Nloiiisoii. 2 liarly Septenrlrer. .Xrouncl gr rectangular table in Rooni lfll were crarnnred sevt-r'al young nren. all with the same eager, tense look in their eyes. 'Ilrese were editors ol the GREFNBXC and they were straining their imaginations to solve the inultitude ol prolrlenis presented in pulrlishing an annual. I.ate blune. Sanre people pictured earlier, but the rooni was clillerent The lruff ol a printing press served as background nrusic to the voices ol the students at the talrle. They looked tired but sonrehow satisliecl. Their yearbook was ready for publication. Day' in. dar out - tedious hours of constant checking and rechecking. experimentation. planning and revision were nec- '1'1'l'-1-2-'ls' v Ls.. essarx' to connect these two nrilestones. f . . - l'ntiring patience and devotion lround the editors to the hook lor an entire year' - cropping pictures, writing Captions, designing pages. Hours were spent correcting the galleys and pasting up the copy and pictures in their proper positionsr 'Iihen 3 the final rush to complete the book. And with it more worry and anxiety. .-Xclditionsf Changes! Then - the CRLQICNBAXCL went to press. ' ' ?fgQ?,,. :rf ss l Vi' , l, ' X r f 'vw ,., P lyffx. ' V, in 'N .1 Mr .X r rf X fa l ' y A 4 ll Il Kf1x.,,a-1 i 5 .J 4 i , t 455 Business Staff. Icfl In lfiglrl: Lillllllllllll. lfislrer. Nlr, I.inllricunr, Icrnes. .rging eclrlor Nlaurrct- llaktr. .J sfo-J -Lx! lf V - bl ,........ ?' ' , .ir-vw---v With the arrixal of proofs and Yan Dykes for pasteup the work area takes on a lrusier, more crowded air as cclitors strugglt to ccrrnpletc' their seclio X slrcrrr lrrcak ro rlrsctrss c-rlrrorizrl policy - co-editors Rolrc-It l'c'irrlrc'1g ancl Charles Rflillllllli confer with inan- 3 -www, X .thi get ia, ,x rl s Long Hours, Hard Work UIIIIZQII Iris. Ilgirix Isniilniglil. l'lILQL'lN' llamlauli, Rolgmil liusiik. mul Druid llzlkri KIIQIIV up clummx Inner-s Im the morning wvvl-Us !,filli'.ginii. F s X. 3 Q 1 ,iw 5 l so X 5 V--uv 4 N Q XY, Harry I.aiiibright - l'1f'HV l'- nimliilll I-idilor-in-Cliicf, SCDL - Feb. W1 r - 1-f Hf'f- l f'h JU'lC '42 .- 'C ' I fl Produce Newspaper fy-F34 sr 5991 glrqa R oi-X MCOLLEGIAN .I ' QZUIJCJ We . SIIVING TN! SYUDKNY5 O5 YM! BALTIMORI CIYV COLLIGI VV. Harry Lamhright '57 ......... Editor-in-Chief Eugene- Bardac-h '57 .,..,........ Editor-in-Chief SENIOR EDITORS David Baker '57 .,..,,....,.,.,..,.,. Mruiaging Neal Friedman '57 .,......,.......,., Manrzyirig Alan NValters '57 ..,... Asst. fwllllllfliilfl Lawrence Schofer '58 . . .,....... News Roland Biisick '58 ,. . ...,, Sports Sherman Lew 58 .. ,... Ffrifures Ronald Dalinsky '57 .. . Photoffraphy Arnold Clapman '57 . .. ......,.. Art Edward lttner '57 ..,... .,.,...... N mrs Burraii C'lif1'oril Flanigun '58 .. .,....,... Nrwvs Burrau ASSOCIATE EDITORS Frc'rlei'ic' Bergerson '58 ..,.,.....,,.. ,, Nmrs Stuart Fine '58 .. ,.. ,,... ., .,.., Ncirs Allen Mondell '59 .. ..,.... Sports Lee Kress '58 ..... ...,., If 'e f1!1lrf's Glen McGill '58 ..... ........,... A 'mrs Burfznil Jonathan Azrael '59 ,........,,...,.,... Ft llf1lTf'S BININESS MANAGERS Donald Fisher '57 .........,.........,, Business Carroll Jones '57 ...... . Joseph Linthicum '57 ., .. Stephen Cooper '58 . . , Bruce Cain '57 ..,.. . . . Carl Stalnaxer '57 ..........,.. .,.,... Business . . , . Advertising ,, Asst. Advertising . , . . . Circulation Asst. Circulutiori Asst. Circulation David Evry '57 ...,....... .... REPORTERS NEXVS: Blas, Eagle, Finkelstein, Goldman, Gold- stone, Hammond, Koenig, Pristoop, Sollod. FEA- TFRES: Cotel, Glantz, Karangelen, Mainen. Rok- off. S-PORTS: Baron, Blaustein. Freed, Gimbel, Gost. Rosenberg, Neuberger, Rabineau. Petite. PHOTOGRAPHY: Blumberg, Bondroff, Hack, Kil- linger, Lipnick, Moreno. ADVISERS Mr. VV:-ilter Linthicum .,....,,.. .. Chairman Mi. Charles Cherubin ., ..... Editorial Mr. Andrew Melby . . . . . . . Photography Mr. Norman Burnett .. ..,.,... Art 6 -C' Editorial Staff, Iiil in l.'i-QM Nmmlzngg lklniisiriii, lh-igrismi. lilne l-.iglig lim-. 4-uliinskx. llmick, lcxiii. Ku-ss. H. XYXIIIPIN, Ilauiignii, Irw. Miilfil' X11 llumulnn. Iiinlunxu. X. Valli-is. I'..i1il.nli. Ijllllllllghl, Klxiplrmii. 'ml mlm. n.Ik1'l. lbgiilliskx. X , -llmrr: 'lhe piuuuig 1-lzuu ln-uiuuw si lumliiu- ul iHllXllN wlu-u l,fffffg1f111 ulums llixul lllkci lct ki lutgliu lliululi iiul l uix Hllulti Il 1110 fm pqisu- up wink. 4111's clicl11't hzixc that lifJlXX'lllll look. The l,'uHf'Q1'r111 lllls 1 4-K ff-1 ,..-g-Q P , , J - . Q . UNH. ' ' L 1 .1 . 1'1- Ifzglfl: lwlilm-111-I hiuf Hzuix lillllllllglll uiulscs 11 liu.1l rluwls uf thc' gul- lcw IJI4l!llN lui tht' llL'Xl wt-1'ls's 4-cliliuu ul llu- f,fflf'r'g1'f1ri iusl lrvfrm- ll gfIl'N In IJIINN. Sllllt' IUQH, when llCI'lJf'll llomcl wzis l,lCSlKlClll zuul Jesu puhlishiug top-uutc h issucs, ilillls lJl1lJllC2illUll, thc- rmly weekly high school paper pmducetl in Nlzirylzuicl. ls co11si1lc-it-nl to he Iilllflllg' the hcst i11 the lvIlllCll Sl2llCs. lt 1sr1'cz11Ctl CIll1l'ClX'llX' thc stiulcuts ol Ciitx'C,r1llwcwlu1 , , , 5 gnc' ul their tuuc' Llllil Cllmt tu l7l'lllQ, 1111 1111011111 ol thc wcckk Hmm to the Slmlcmx 0, the Whom lht' stzill lllf'llllJl'lN cg11'1'x' out llICll' tzislss 011 thc puh . . llfllllfill in what zippvzirs to ht- totxll UJllllISlIJll, In lts luu' fluxilux, ztttcstul to In lmth thc Nlzirxlxuul . V I V . . l ' , . A . . , f muh lic-lungs tu XI spvcizil KlCIJllllllll'llL .uid 11.15 Scliolaislu I 11-ss 1Xssnc-iutimi zuul the f,ol11111h1g1 l1'c'ss ,Xs- . . . . 1 K E . . . , . . NIJC4llll' lull. llc 111:11 hc Ill spoils, lczitulcs. IlCXxs, sflfllillilll. wus Ulllllllllell muc signin this XCL111 il xc-4111 Ill - E ' . K . ,, , . ' 1 - , I pl1otrig1'z1pl1x clcfp111't111e111s3 hut, lll :mx case. he 1111 L which lim 601111311111 put lm-th the largest paper 111 IIS . ' . . . . .' . ., ', . . ' . . ilu well 111 llls liclcl, 'lhis IJClll2IPS is the rezisou lm lllSlUl'X fthe f1IlX'-lOlYCtllllfJll f I8 pzigcsp: 2111 issuc with ,, , . ,g . . . 9 Q . ' ' , ' , ' I I. L K. I I Ihr' f,rzlIf'q11111.s 11110 l'C'IJlll2iIlOIl wluch, for -0 scans 1 1111 IL 11s 1 1 rl putuics fthe l'ClJlill2ll'X' P1110 vcllp: 1 tl ' wg . ' . . i ' ' - ' it hzxs upheld lu' lJlULlllllllQ0lllSl1llllllllg 11c'wsp11pe1's. page l'C'gllli!l' iicwspztpcl' 1111 iurml Mlziy lfj. ' ' Business Staff, l,ff! lu lfiglfl, Vumlrug' Cluupvi. Sygilnaker. lzxiy, ciilll, Nrnlrfii Linlliiruui. lishvr, N111 llllllllilllll. -lmirs, Cyianfortc. ,F -gt 1.,f',,Fr-2: llonorary, Publication Groups lrfr 'I he News Bureau. acting as a sort of public re- lations department lor Citi College, supplies information about happenings in the school to the Baltimore Sun, .Mai Poli, and .Yea-v lfrtri. a pnhlitation of the De- paitnient of Education. lmfl ro Right: Iflanigan, Currie, Sir. thcruhin. l-,Dlil ORIAI, S I AFP: Editor lttner, Flan- igang .-Iwi. liriilor Nltffill, .4dr'ivcr Mr. Cherubin. liflozix 'I he Uiiole is the informative handbook of Citi' :J College written as an aid for new students. This pub- 'vff lifation is full of such things as diagrams of the floors f and necessary information about nnincrous parts of City College and interesting historical notes about them. Left In Right: l.uiie, Man. fjriilorg R055-ni,100m' 1ff1imr,' Fine, ,-inf. liziitor. ,W .nf 'Iihe Quill and Sc roll, one ol' the several honorary organizations at City College, is inade up of students who have excelled in scholastic journalism and are active in this field. To promote journalism at City College, the inenibers hold discussions sharing their knowledge ol' layout, design, and composition, and in addition, sponsor various projects in cooperation with the National Quill and Scroll Society. A novel event has recently heen added to the clulfs agenda in the form 5'- ol' an annual banquet to be held for the induction of new inenibers into the organization. ,XQ 34 Quill and Scroll, .'f!1HIlilllXif'ViVIg Pll'fi.Qf'f Lanibright, Ifft fo Right. Taking l'lf-fig: lflanigan. Lew. Hazoh. Dalinsky, Ifiiedherg, Busick, .Stainl- ing at lffi: Klapinan. l-iiedinan. l,exin, Roehutk, Walters. D. Baker, .s Ilfl'Ii ui lffl: lilausiein. Feinberg. NI, Baker, llardath. Ol-'lfll.l-'.RS: Pin. lanihtight. Barclatlt, Iil'l l,VI'.N. liarmlath, Balsel, .SI'f'. Ifeinlierg, Lew. 'I':r'11i. Baker. lliown, :IrI1'ixr'r Mr. lintliittnn, ' sf f 1, -'N Uphold High School Standards u .v- 'SJ 5 Service Club, iff! ,ll lfzghr, Top 181111: I3z1Lt'1'. I.c1i11. lalI1s1111, Sfl'Z1ShllYgCI', l'lllNIC'lllJClj1, IM1x11lso11. ,Xliflrllf l311:1': ,Iz1s1111, l,2lXiNll!l, ghllgilllllllll, R11- Kc-11l1l11o111. llztlrizltlv. I't'titt'. l4c'i11I1crg. lfflfflllll 1311111 xx-l'illNll'ilI. l'1ictl111z111, l'lill11t-1. Nil, llI11bl1, Klflllglllfl, XX'z1Itt'1x. I.t'1y. OH IC1ERS: IIYVY. 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As 3 Special Scrvifc IKUIIIC 1111 111tcg1':1l part ol tl11s club wl11tl1 c':11'1'1es 1111 ' ' I , I , .I Such dmrimble works M the Easter Basket Drive and to IIILIII mls ol ttc w1l1ool l1.1x111g 501116 txouble 1x1t1 the Cll111ist111g1s Ilriw for the needy. 1l1c'11' studies the Honor Society offers tutoring help. I-Ionor Sgciety, If!! 111 Ifighl. Twp Row: 'l'111'1t's. SQIIWJIIIT, I.ich:'t'111ar1, Sthulll. H:11l1w. lSz111c't!, I.CXill. ka1I1Ia111, Rl'iNl'IlXX'K'll1'l'1 ,l'IlI7If Razr: Nlillut' lxirln, Kllhllgillll, ,l1111t'x. 9I1l1g211t111111, Rf1t'l111ck. I.iIlt-Npic, I-1it'tl1111111. lmltlxlt-111. xllflflll l1'11:1': l4'illIJt'lg. lSz1kt'1, Xguw, Niillvr, IH11111, Fish, lzllismr. lti11t'1. I-'1it'tl1111111. Ii11ll11111 If1111': R11L111. l'flllIll'l, l't-t1lc-, XYCIIINICIII, Padoluis, Nil. 5t'IYlll'Ill, Sl111sI1111'gc1. Nlkllklllllll. BllllllClllh2il. OITICIICRSZ l'111. I'.11l1111siN, 5I1g1xl1t11gt'1, Vin'-I'1t'1. I.11111I11igl1l, Ifixh, .S'1'1.-'I'1f'a1. 5t1usL1t11gc'1, l't1liIt'. 141111111 Hr. Sthmchl. 7' 10 ' ' yo.: 1 1 -OQ ' X., 7 nr' 1 3.5 Q '-s ,gp ni L , ff' -44- Math- Club. Irfl lf, lflgllf, l1l'I!lIHIXfIllf!-VIQQQ Nli, Xllnian, Kaplan, llynmn, 'Iliff l.'rm': Iilinnt-nllial, Xrknian, XYaiil, Sniilli, I,it'l1ernian, Rothman. limi! lion: fvmil, Rom-ns. 'Ioiivs ,lablonl Munn! lffnr: lilanll, Rosrnstcin. lurnian. lfnllrfm Rmr: llallis, Soloman, Ul l lfil'iR9i PVFV Kal H ' 1 x 1 ' Im. lin Iwi llxnian, Srnlif 1. Stllklilll, ,-I irzsw' Nh. Xllinan. Tlie Humanities Ancl The Arts I'o work tliis slicle rule, you merely . . So l l'o lic or INDI to lic -.., elorutes a member of explains a member ol tlie Nlatli Club to several matlie tlie lliamalirs Clluli who is Iiaititipating in tlie reading ematical novices in part ol the regular club activities. ol a lamous Slialtesperian play. an activity olfered by .Xt the ineetings ol tliis club, one ol' the oltlest in tlie tlit- cluli at its meetings. 'llie members, axial followers smliool. tlic members participate in discussions on the ol llit- line art ol' tlramatiis, enjoy reading plays ancl liistoiy ol inatlieniatits, various inatlieniatital problems, tixing out xaiious new tliainalic ICClllllqlll'S. lfatli mein- tlie tlilleient sisteins ol' numbers, the theory of equa- Iier liopes some clay lo earn a starring role in one ol lions. slimle rule tecliniques, antl any phase of matli- ilu- plays presented ln tlie club on radio sucli as Two cinatics ol interest to the members. Tlie club is among llottles ol Rt-lisli, or tlie play presented annually to ilit' inost popular in tlie scliool. llic' stutlvnt liotly' at an asscrnlily in Nlarcli. Dramatics Club. llllflflllgf Ili, biasvi. I,flI fu Ifitghl, Ariiiigz Markman. Rixltin. llc-lms, Shuigarman. Burk Row: Borasda, Howard, Brager. leiin, Shan. I-ion! lffirr: N'axinan, Kit-ss. Ciolilinan, I,ipsitl, Lessans, Binclnifk. Olfl'lf'liR9: Prws. Rixkin, Nfatltinan, Vire-PWY. Kreinen, Rixkin. fr. Riilsin, Nlilliii. 'lffur Xlillvl. llt-lnis. elalziiwr Dr. Lrasei. -'a-.f Hi-Y Club. Ifft tn Right, .Stu11fl1'ng: l'etile, 'laubcnfeld, Russel, Bl , xi.: 1 S i x f V. P if 5 his -:fc Z, f eckrnan Randall. Plitmer. .Sl'Ilfl'flI Strein, Weinstein, Mr. Van Duesen, Mr, tioldt-r. Iithter. I-'iicdlamlcu Cruise. Shea. liiogan, Blum. Hammond. 0Fl'ilC1liRS: Pwr. Petite, l'tit1ncr, l'irc'-l'rwx. Shea, Krebs, Sec. Taubenfeld, Rosen. 'lirmst Krebs. Randall, Sgt,-111-.-infix Slit-in. fflllllfltllll Ht-de Clean living and clean speech - these are the ltevstones of the Hi-Y Club, whose members strive to create high standards ol clean living not only throughe Ullt the community ol Citv College, but also throughout the connnuniti ol' llaltimore City. The organization shows its intentions not only in words, but in actions bv sending CQXRIQ packages and adopting a needv fam- ilv as a Clliristmas project. The club semis a member to the Nlodel Youth Government and holds a Good Friday Breakfast and Iiaster Services. United Nations Youth. 1.!'I'llHltI.Qf Furstenbeig. Lett tn Right, I-Iasner, Samuelson. I.ciine. Shapiro, 'lillinl Rumi Dubanslti. li Susel, Ilenowitz. Berlin. X. Walters. Silver. lewis. linltnm ltnzr: licf'-1'rf'.s, Hollander. Prog. Chill. Rothman, Sec. Davison. l'pstt'i inau, Smith, .-lrlziixm' Mr. Colder. Collegians Develop Their As one of the many United Nations Youth organi- 7ations across the country, the United Nations Youth of City College tries to bring a better understanding ol the aims and goals ol the UN to the students of the school. .Xt their meetings, the members hold dis- cussions and listen to talks given by guest speakers. In lullilling one of its goals - to promote world peace throughout the l'nited Nations - the UNY supports an orphan and sends letters to 1-Quropean pen-pals, gain- ing an understanding of foreign peoples and countries and helping others to better understand us. Top Rmr: Batk. Kemper. Fourth Rozw: liverstein, Smith, Strein, Snyder, Baron. lson, Ifinc. Hoffman. Kress. Xmernitk, Cubinskv, D, Walters. Svrond Razr: Becker. Rothman. llainstt-in. lllunr. Nliller, Jacobson. Ol-'FICIHQRSZ Pres. l'illI'SlClllJCl'g. n, Trans. Susel. rlflxiixri Nlis. C-lass. Religion Club, l,r!l In Right, 'lop Ron: liainor. lloin. Rliodus, lfeltlnizui, llalatsclzi. Ilmrl Iffnr: Peieislu, l.ipsiIl, Croldnian, liCll1IiNlkX, Kali. NlcC.lt'an. Kc-inpr-I. Suomi lfotrz laisenbeig. Russ, lllanigan, Hiller. Hollow lforrz 'IutLci. llatltc. Ol'l'lI'laRS3 l'rr'x. lflanigan, lilifl'-I,Il'S. Russ, Prog. Linn. Nliller, Sw. I-.iscnlit-ig, Llmplniirz Nlataliec, Nltl lean, ,'1Il1'lV'I' Mr. Hill. Interest In World Affairs The Religion Club, in an effort to increase reli- gious tolerance, stimulates an understanding ol all reli- gions and participation in the one ol the student's choice. Members ol' the club present their own talks on such sublects as the comparison ol religions through- out the world and their philosophies. Hy also inviting clc-rgimen to explain thc tenets ol their respective creeds, 'ind presenting movies which lacilitate the study ol' the history ol religion, this fllgllllllilllflll stimulucs the brotherhood and understanding ol the student. At the meetings of the Current Iivents Club, topics which deal with our home and loreign policy and inany other highly controversial subjects highlight the course ol' the year. In accordance with its policy of arousing and maintaining the understanding ol' the student body towards immediate happenings, the club holds many activities, including debates pertaining to current prob- lems, panel discussions about recent world occurrences. mock political rallies, shows movies to extend its studies, and invites guest speakers to explain liner points ol related subjects. The club aids the members' knowl- edge ol current events. Current Events Club, :if f.loI1r: l'instead. lf!! lo Right: Sic-gel. lfox, Creenlc-Id A Stiouse, Rosenblatt. Olfllil-1RS: Pwr. l'mstead. Prog. ffltm. lfriednizin, Siegel. Src. Roinet, 'l'rf'11v. Sttouse, Rosenblatt, Sgt.-rl!-.-111115 Nlonfiicd, ,411- mscr Mr. l -4 ve. W,-n., c 'ff .X 9 I . Oidick, Nir. Hart. Wattow. Wt-inbc-tg. Kerbe, Snwler. Roxner. X iq 'P' 2 YXRSITY. lf!! ff, lfiglfl. 'lop lfozr: Alnamson, mrzgr., Smith, St, Clair, Coach Schmid, Nlasken, Schweikert, Bourkel. Bcftlorrz Row: Bowen, Solomon. Kiongaicl. Ochs. rcllfff. XYagiic'i, Nfariano, Ilaker, In MSA Standings Again Ochs won first place laurels closely followed by Nlasken, XVagner, and Steve Solomon. Poly defeated City for the Collegians' first defeat in two years by a score of l7-46. The best the harriers could do was to place filth and sixth. On November 8, the team defeated St. Paul and Clarver to finish the season in second place. Midway in the season the annual Spiked Shoe Race was held. City finished fourth behind Poly, Sollers Point, and Kenwood. .Xt the close of the regular season, the NISA individual championships took place. The lilac-lc and Orange finished third in this rare behind Poly and Dunbar. Richard Ochs, one of the outstanding harriers in the state, was chosen by the team to the Hall of Fame incl is is elected permanent captain Effie 'Li A c idk: ' - 5 . ' 59 's.-Q. -I 4 ufii 'j, ' R xi ,,',' 5 Y . 1 . 4 , v, i,'f?v -'E ,. . I .x 3 ' 'fi K, - 'ya' ' 1 f ',if,'h 1 . M 7 , ' 0 'I ' ' ' N . A ' 4' 'X , . cw' AP ,A I ,K . an T ? Ly, 4 7 'Q 'f - ' ff' 'T' K '-S .. l i ' fr 'f ' 1 - x Q i ' xi-.RQ ' 4 1 .- P -' ' i tvs - , , Q, , ' K 'Q . ' r i. iz' f - lii h , A Q 1 n Y - , , . , X 1 Z A 5 s . .. . 3 I l ' 'T ,L I Q X. ,A , I . J M-, .V 4. ,,.,. is 115167 :srzzr H ,, - 'A-I '-wx Q un-n.unrsv!'-'fe ' Q- . f 1 ,M 1- ,.g-ov! ' .va , Xearing end of their trek. Citv liillrancl-tlalets lion Nfasken aucl Charles Baker begin to close gap opened bx Dunbar traclsman. N IU ,Hmm , ,flu p,2,kCr'S finish in lioach Schmul's tunnels Stcxc- Solomon, C,hatlc's Baker, l'hll Mariano, y mm-I qt lmfm and Dick Ochs bc-gin Dunbar race. so if 'Isa 1L.' F 5 W, A-JS Y .':f, ' , J' 5 4 li 1-'qt g -A Q! ' ? R E? f X, ,ttl Y A '-Q : fx ' ., ' . s', ,,x f., . 4 ' 1 . :AZ...... -V -- YCY A 1 ' ifgf- A- , 2 V ' kd . CIT. Q3-FY' Avy if 1 X .m.f. f f M Q muh' 1 'A gig!! y , - is r ' l? 3Q'f'f f .. ff 'L 5 2':Q. 'x . bf'- Q i, 2- 1, RW . ' 'my , I A fx- A N 4 X fi, 4 You v I' W if I 9. i:4.:',,.',,,, , R 1. 4' l'l ,afil xr an ,411- - .os 1... s- .-.yo I Tr 1 Worn ltazitt City fullback tludes Southern tackler as he drtycs walcl f :uc ity signtl taller Xyaync Chetk fades back to the right mass behind blocking of Ictn lltl Hunt Knoll and jun e I ,.. yn. X . ,X 3'7 -Q16 'eta . Q l P! I .kg Knight Earn Best Clontpiling its lmest record in fourteen years, the lialtitnore Cjity College varsity football teatn racked up siX victories. losing only to Nlt. St. lloe and Polytechnic during the season. Good teamwork, outstanding school spirit. and loyal support provided the basis for the gticlclets' success. This fact can be proven by the G-O victory over Patterson, the 28-ti victory over Loyola, not to mention the triumphs over Calvert Hall, NIC- llonogh, Southern. ancl Gilman. City 28, Loyola 6, Starting off a very successful season, the flollegians cleleated the defending Maryland Scholastic .Xssociation chatnpion Loyola by a decisive twenty-two point margin. Dick Snyder scored two tonchclowns as the Knights tallied in the first seven minutes. lN'ith the help ol XVayne Cheek and 'I'oin i'il'lllil'l', Clity drove to a convincing victory on its own lic-ld. lt was apparent early in the first quarter that the squad would have one of the top teams in the NlS,X this year. City 13, Southern 6. The following Friday, the Varsity team travelled to the newly opened Kirk Field Stadium to face their second opponent, Southern High. lhanks to the driving ollense of co-captains Ed Ports and Xyayne Cheek and the defensive alertness of Al Roberts, the Black and Orange piled up a thirteen point leacl at hall-time and held off a surprisingly strong Southern eleven in the second half to emerge victorious. City 6, Patterson 0. Defeating the perennial MSA chatnpion was the ioh for the Knights as they met Patterson in their third contest of the season. Sparked lay the drive and spirited running of fullback Toni l lillllCI', who carried the pigskin for 125 yards during the alternoon's play. City took the lead at the outset, not to lose its winning margin. In the lnst cluntet titer City' kicked off, Patterson n t lint pltys lmefctt tke Gillespie pounced on a :se lin ntec lrotn the grip of a Pat gridder. Sev- tl g ouncl pl tvs clnntxel by a Cheek to Jim Bell 1 0 -.tr 4. 3,6 uP if A154- :V . 1.7: '--H-:A.Qt.., .4 i:w35.it.'J5:-, ogffirs flly tacklet lake ffillespie sltoyss l'Xllll.llll1ll .tt fll1'K'ls'S flllillil'llllltk sneak for WIFI -l 1:-lill of 5 Mllllr. fllvfls it fill-llll lmlllvll UUWH ll? llusl of lion Iatklvls. t scott- against ialyc-tl llall. V-'E ecord Since 1942 aerial placed the oval on the Patterson eight yard line, a goal-to-go situation. A line plunge by Frazier moved the ball inside the five, but on second down a host of Blue-and-XYhite linemen smothered the Collegian signal-taller for a two yard loss. City fans were brought to their feet as a third down screen pass to Frazier from Cheek resulted in the only tally of the contest. With three brilliant goal line stands, City defeated Pat- terson lor the first time in thirteen years. City 6, St.joe 7. Returning to their home field, the Knights met the fastest team in the MSA, Mt. St. aloe, and suffered a surprising 7-6 defeat. Don Benzing, the Gael tailback, sparked his team to its only touch- down. in the second quarter, when Dick Murphy car- ried the ball to pay dirt. On a poor center, Benzing retreated to his own twenty-five, was missed by two Gollegians, veered to the left, and circled the City de- fenders for the extra point. This break proved to he the winning margin for the Gaels. In the fourth quarter. Gity put together a strong drive mainly on the hard thrusts of XVayne Cheek, -lim liell, and XVayne Knoll. Bell went over from the two yard line, but the extra point was missed, and City showed a mark of three and one. Playing without the services of Tom Frazier, the Collegian offense faltered greatly. His presence in the lineup might have changed the outcome. City 19, Gilman 2. Rebounding from its first loss of the season to Ht, St. aloe, the Collegians travelled to Gilman on a rainy Friday afternoon to defeat the Roland Parkers I9-2. In the first quarter Gity scored twice. .X blocked punt hy lid Ports and Tom Biddison followed by Glrec-k's tricky maneuvering produced the first Colle- gian store. .X recovered lumlmlt- by Frank Goldsmith shortly afterwards, followed by XVayne Knoll's spectac- ular 37-yard carry, then moved the score to lfi-0. The two teams fought evenly until the third stanza f'UlIffIIIlFt1 . Nu.. . .4 . ff I, - 'm -sir ' . lata- I, . -Q -V w-if '-1. , ,.s K 4. s . 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C1111 1118131211611 11110 sp0011, Spot 'Till C-P Gam pleted a spectacular pass to Halfhack .lim Bell that covered three-quarters of the field. XVith one minute remaining, Frazier piled over with the tie-clincher. In a clutch situation, place-kicker Ports booted the extra point, which liarelv crossed through the uprights, and City emerged victorious H to l3. In post-season selections City faired very well, plac- ing three men on the .Xll-Maryland Scholastic Associa- tion teznn. These three were Fullhack Tom Frazier, lind Ed Ports, and 'Iarkle Tom Biddison. In addition. Biddison was selected to several All-American high school teams. .-Xt the awards assembly Torn Frazier was elected to represent the 1957 football team in the Hall of Fame. Quarterback -Iesse Nlartak was selected as the Unsung Helo. I-, Sc ,,,,,.,,,-,,,v nd N v ',Af'3?:,' Q cw , ., ,mm , 5:1 A 1 , n . I in ' I yi? Lb! K i 5 .fr-f. ' ' , f fZ i1f:iL2',,k ,.l y, t If . , , L 4:.,y.j,h,v vi, , . Q. ,, W -w :jf .. H jg-.lvcjig 11-V V wtfyfaqit-',,.,' Abow. Collegian to-captain and All-Maryland pick Ed Ports wtcstles for a Cheek aeiial with Clalvert Hall defender jerry Gray. Q t'2j'f!,.',?-774-.uhivwriga Left. XYavne Cheek sets his sights on the Southern Goal just --11150-4 . ,. V M. fe 7q:'5 a 29 I0 yards ahead. EIY. Imyl In Ifighl, 'lofi lfmr: Nlatavov, nnrgr.. Carver, Y. johnson, Levin, Coaches Nathanson and Glen, llansinan, laliatlt, Oliver: .Hiflrllr lffnr: llettnan, Nlzntals. Sillottl, Parr, lioitidio, Miles. Ciallztlizm, XYilliatns, CI. johnson, Aldiitlgv, K-tossliitkle. liollmn lime: lX2ll71'IlNli'lll- UWQV- Nelson, Reed, btiltllieig Reithelt, Butz, Btttns. .xSlllUll, Levitt, lfrick, YYaint-wriglit, mngr. ,- ,O D X fktutltes lfrzink Ire and I-.tl Ilztnhlis pnnder sernnd-half strate .-Q if U15 ,, x .- ,st uillt ends Pd Potts and Halt Nliilinftwski. .nr e E? 5 g iz Q ,, QQ' in 'WQ,q W r 'kills 'f cf , I Q hy-is 8 , .4 Xftvt' gaining tltiw Maids in it dgislt tlnnnglt renter. Klint Bell is wrestled In tltt' gllillllll ln .t illlIllIlll'l giitltlvt. City Eleven Edged Plxiiitzg lmeliott' at crowd ol' HL262, City College hat- tled ltniuttsly with the litigineers, enierging ll lil-6 loser. In this ll'lllllIlUll'lMlCliCll mtttest, the Black Knights were sting lm' the NISAX cltznnpiotisltip. In the lirst ltgilli the Collegiztns, with Tom Frazier :ind XX'gtxne Clltet-It gaining tonsiderfthle yardage. moved is r sl t x is Bit to within striking distatnce ul. the l,lLlI1llJC1iiS goal only In lose the Iittll nn it lnnthle. Other than that, no tlirt-tits nt-te tnqtdt- :ind no dzttnttge was done. llnld ututtlter :ind gin gtlert l'oltte1'litiiC defense min- hined in the second hull to luring :thout defeat and to end ztll title gtspitattiotts lor the Clollegiztns. The Black Knights lntnhlt-d the opening kickoff of the second half und the lingineers recovered. For three downs City's stunt defense contztined the speeds' Tech baekfield. On lout-th dmtn. ltowevei, P0133 luck Norwood and Sam ,Xntletwn c'mnhitied for at toiitlttlowtr, the latter receiv- ing at 12-xgtrtl pass. Ctxnit ulones. Tet'h's guard, missed the extrzt-poittt, :ind the score stood 6-0, The ensuing Walt fNIalitirm'ski gatlttris in n fUl'XYllI'll pass from jesse Nlartak in the futitth qtiztrtet. U 'vB !,Aitl 'V' ,nu- tkltu is 1 I , .4 . T' til. - xl ttfnh-v' funn .,. 1 . f,,, .T ,,'C.?V '---. .fn-. he '40 Q31 F3 ' , if W A A' , .A I Y' ' , , 1 rg' 7-., A, Lg. i P Us ' V - Z 'Q Q fl 'CII .5 I P w rl-, Il, 11 - -.- .,.,4 .., -r, v I 4-s, . 4, li. it MA jr, Us .c :yi s. V 1 'Y Milli' - --s,. -:Q Wayne C.ht-ck is stopped inside the Poly 20 yard line hy a throng of Engineer giiddcrs. By Poly 12-6 kickoff was again fumbled, and again Poly recovered. This time the Collegizms were able to stop Poly from storing, and City took over deep in its own territory. ,Xgain the Knights fumbled, and again Poly's wide- awake defense recovered. To hold the Plumbers twice was too much to ask, as several downs later, quarter- lmatk Norwood kniled his way through the City line lor at touchdown. .lones again missed the conversion, and Poly led l2-0. City came hatk its next time in possession of the hall: and quarterback Cheek threw a pass to end Ports, who snared the pigskin on the two yard line and slid into the end fone. He missed the extra-point, and Poly's lead was diminished to I2-G. XVith little time remaining in the game, Tech neglected to hold on to Iom Biddison's kickoff, and Ports recovered the hall. Vnlortunately, the last three minutes elapsed without City scoringg and the game ended with Poly on top 12-6. fb City full-hack 'lom Frazier picks up 21 first down in a dr through the middle of 'Iech's line. 'Ihe c-yet-husy clit-eilt-atleis take a pause hefore the big game. Left fo Right, Top Rout Plotnitk, Donahue and Nic.-Xhee. to-mfats., Cohen. lfrrllonz lffmi Beiinan, Blum, Nlittenthal, I.anday. 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During lllll'I'llllltll fits-l'oly pep tztlls, liollt'gi.nts want' their xx,? t . y -Q, I I 4 H . . 4 b5- 4. I' Dv 1. nj ' K e s 'Q he i Y , lx r' 0 Mar, pw Qnfii ? H .Q l I wp V, Vgff , 1 f ' W '11 A' ?i- 'mg-.', . V 4 N 4 1,53 : fy 'X f f f ' L, K 1 4 39-my - x Aff f 1 'I 'Z W 4 2 , I . 9 ' 49 Q.5'.-gf' - . V' v 4 1 5,- TY .ff - J 4 if 1 ' Af 1 xl -. 5 1' 1. P9 u- , Q '. x - EX E 5 2, S.. - ,O MA -M ,,'ff I N Q rf I. -5 IM 15+-Y . if .-0 f ,hui ' . 4' c Q J! :Q , GILIZA VIN zu: , 1 , I' f f 7 1-- K 4,-1 Y - ,A sh ' - A . 'F ,, W, N f 'XXL Cin' CQUIICQC. Ilczirlx' cxmxbmlx rczuls the CUHt'QiIl71.,' NIV. 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Juniors Pre For School L odership 111 ,- wx 'i 'H-sv - 1111- 111111111 11.111 111111111 .1111-11111111 111 11111.111' 1111111 1111 111111111 X111-11 I111 111 l1'1gf11', N111111l1114' 3111111111 11.1111.111, l'lllN11'l1. 111111 X11111111N1111111 N11 l111N x1'11lN 1111111111g 11111111.1111 111 11.111 Il1l'N1111'1ll 5.1111 N11111x11111.111 LIN l1.INN 1111111-1-1 llflllx NX1111L'I 11111111 1111. if W X Starting its second year at City College, the June junior class, which is ably advised by Mr. Louis Synder, made a change in its administration, tl1e results of their second election showing Alan Biddison, vice-president, as the only incumbent. Newly elected officers were Sam Schnydman, presidentg Emanuel Caminis, secretaryg Michael Dausch, treasurer: and Thomas Vondersmith, sergeant-at-arms. Following the election, work was started almost immediately as a school-wide mock pres- idential election was held, The class then began pre- paring for its biggest evc-nt of the year, the second annual tlunior lVeek, an event highlighted by the .lun- ior Day .-Xssembly and the Junior Prom. As had been done last year, loyalty awards were given to various people during the assembly for outstanding service to our school. Finishing olf the week was the Prom, with the orchestra of Morgan Baer supplying the music. The annual Starlight Dance, held in early April, was the last open social event of the year. Shortly following this tremendously successful event was the Spring Splash, the traditional dip and dance. which brought to a close the year's social functions. On Nlarch 8, the mid--lunior class helcl its second election under the leadership of Mr. George Fisher, the class adviser. in which Basil Karukos, lValter Lemmon, Thomas Fair, Robert Burns, and XVillian Hoyt were elected president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and sergeant-at-arms respectively. The animal Cherry Hop, held to the music of Bob Craig and his band, marked the class's first open dance. Soon afterwards, the second Xlid-.Iunior Prom in City Colleges long history was presented, accompanied by the music of the Bel Aires. The last event of the school year, the Dip and Dance, was held in -lune. The new administration has also taken it into its hands to draft a new constitution in order to put February 1958 in better working order. E Q- X . Z' 1! L- s 1 2' Yice-Presiclent Walter Lemmon shows newly formulated plans for Mid- Alunior eyents to fellow officers. Left to Right, Smnrling: XVilliam Hoyt, Sergezzrzz-1:1-Arnrsg Robert Burns, Tren.v1n'erg Thomas lfair, Secretary, Seat. nl: Sir. George Ifisher, Clays Arirfiserg Halter Lemmon, Vice-Pr'e.tz'dc'r1Ig Basil Kaxukas, I,I'I'KI-!lf'Ilf, Left. To a background of soft lights and sweet music, the juniors and thc-ir dates sway to the rhythms of Morgan Baer at their Prom. .ig Y? Will the lucky bearer of ticket 494127 please come forward? were the words heard by the couples attending the Cherry Hop as the door prizes wele announced by co-chairmen Richard Childress and Paul l'tl. 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IXIISIIIISKY Club Members Experience The Chemistry Clluli, composed ol' neophyte New tons :md l,zixoisic-rs. is :in orgzinilzition whose members met-t every other week to wzttcli movies lzifilimiting their studies, hear tzillts on chemistry by important person- alities in this :ind related subjects, :ind View demonstra- tions lay other cluli members. The young scientists oc- czisionxilly take tours ol the large fhemiczil Concerns of the city. learning :is much :ls possible about the practical side ol cliemistry. amd finding enjoyment and satisfact- tion in the satintion ol' their scientific Curiosities. Qmistry Club I I I i lhlll lluitig Rose xxdllll lliivmllcr, Pristoop. Colman. Front Rmr: Blumhcrg, Greber, Trosku 1 xlll in omg os ins x .mi 1 Ollli l RS: 1'fw. Xslnnzm. !'in-I'ifw. Lipnick, Ser. Schwartz. 'I'rc'as. Ifricd N, -' ct ,..,.e. 'sv-.s rw ,A . 9 w' l X N Nw X X . xqi I H' r , 'fti , -s-ing Agn-0nemy.Phy5ie5 Club, llrnfmislffilingz Licbc-tiuau. Schwartz. Im!! In Iriglil, lifuk Iron: Kramer, Bllltl, Waxmanu, lllas, Yotulcrsiuitli, llislcv. Irion! lt'oa': Sli, llinson. lloupnils. lic-xiu, frlllllll, llragci, Kc-ut. Freedman, Haiiis, lzaglc-, ilemplcton, l,UlNlilll,ll1lll'i'S. OFFICIIQRS: Pres, Silllkillll. lllll'-PIFX. l.ipni:L, Levin, Ping, Clint. lc-xiu, 'I'rwus. llonpuik, llrager, .S'lQl.'!l,'.'lVlllX laaglc, Kilautz, 1,l17'Ii!llHI'7lH1Ilil!! Freedman, Arlztiwr Nlr, Hinson. The Wonders Cl Science .-X rocket IOOINS skyward in the imagination of a stargafer ol the .XstronomssPhvsics Club. In line with this event. which is the lille goal of manv members, the club shows movies on space travel, gives demon! strations on stellar geography, helps to sponsor the Science Fair, and invites guest speakers to extend the scientific knowledge ol the membership. Recently the club built a telescope through which those members intc-rested in astronomy are able to observe the celestial bodies. The Science-Research Club, following in the foot- steps ol such men as Pasteur, Koch, Fleming, and Salk. holds programs dealing with new theories and discov- eries in the field of science. .Xt the biweekly meetings the group views demonstrations and hears lectures en- compassing, among other subjects, chemistry, biology, and physics. The organization plans to contribute ar- ticles to the new science newspaper along with the other science clubs ol' the school. Science Research Club, Left to Right, Demonstrating: Winakur, Russcy. Smnding: Dr. Denaburg, Kress, Piolv, Goldberg, Clantz, l'litt, Ber gt-rson, Rovner, Kostinsky, Lipnick, Hrager. Frye, Rokoff, Williams, Streek. Mafml, Top Row: Phillips, Fethc, Mainen, Helman, Eisenberg, Even chirk. Tliinl Roan Hecker, Bloom. Dvoskin, Zolin, Bishow, llamnterslag. Sw-mid Rout Freed, NVaxman, Ashman, ll-urns, Block, Clourpas, l'ris loop. Iiollom l3oa': Harris. Grossman, loncs. sllllllll. Clutmau, lludlow, Lic-berinan. OFFICIIQRS: I'rri. Wiuakur, I'icr'-Prev. Russcv. Rec, Sn' Schultz, Cong Svc. Tossman. Cutman, 'I'i'4'ns. jones, .-iclzfixri' Dr. DL'IlZ1lJlllg. mat' fl - A - 4 ,,,.-f f 1 Y ' :wi ,,,.f- 5 ,I--' ls, ,,-f M: i us 4 4,- ibrary Club, Imff in 'fl-gill. Top Rmr: Xlexander. 'litnin, Nloore, K-rossinan. . , , I Siegel, Tinanolf, 'l'iell. Ciourley. Leliko, Whyte. 'liutlseix linllom Rnzv: Williams Locker Super-visors. iff! 14' RISM- Ml' Hull' k l' la-mil, Odick. l-Iller. Pos, lliaily. Kolodnei. Ix'm'rling: Goldstone. OFFICIERS: Hfllllgml- 1'-filwllr l'n's. Smith. l'ir1'-Piet. Grossnian. wr. Nlacltowiak. .4vli'iw'r Nlxs, C-lass. The line functioning of the City College library , whith tnanx Clollegians take for granted, depends on d t A d S h I members ol the student body who join the Library Club u S I C and voluntarily tontribute their time to lile, repair, and check out books, and aid boys in linding needed vol- unies. .Xlong with these worthwhile tasks, the group sponsors You're the Clrititf' a pamphlet distributed to the Pratt Library and to the high schools throughout the city. This organization serves as an exeellent pre- paratory agent, giving students experience for future library work. Lights olff Start the projector! Thus another class is supplemented by the use ol' movies shown by the .Xudio-Visual Club. ln addition, the group tape records and preserves speeches made by important personalities appearing at assemblies. Dedicated to the assistance of the school, the .Xudio-Visual Club is 11 truly useful or- Qllllllilllflll. Audio-Visual Club. .41 Lrifzimnz Haniburger, Left to Rilqlil, Top Hr-zvs lutlter. AI. Sereboff, SCllWIllll, Lutz, R. Rubin, N. Sereboff. .Third ltmzr: Nloulds. Harp, Nthunitlt, Dogoloff, Brown. Kolodner, Wallatli. .srrmiri Rmv: Buthzinan, Heclter, Watts, Adler. Bottuum Rozu: Strictland lklunebeig. N, Rubin. ballant, Jacobs. Around Table: Mr. Wells, Blum. Sopher. Sheltle. Olfl-'lC1liRS: Ibm. Hamburger, Vire-Pres. Shettle, 5f'f lllutu. 'l'rrr1s. Soplier, Syl.-fit-.-lrzrzs Seieboff, Adrivzfr Mr. NYells. ,,.J' 5? 'liggl Drum and Bugle Corps. lffr lo Right. Top Roux Color fiumrlg Nlillc-i, Kennedy, Row, Baker, Brown, Botk. Iiighllz Rmr: Holly, Spies, Bendel Cill. Kmlmuki. Imniiiitl. Xclit-iaililv. Nrzfrvillf lfozr: Xllinzin. Blown. llllll. l.l'llli'l', Czirlziml, luton, Inglt-mam, lfronnnv. Sixth Rmu: Bradley Ntlivllgiml. Xnilt-ix. llziirclt. l'Illl,f:l1'L'llll'l1l, l.aniihiost'. l'hiIlipx, l .lJNlClll,SlllWll'lt1'll. Flflll Horn: llllllllll. Cook, Rosen. Russell. Casscns, Hamill luwinainio. Kiihx, lX'iIli.niiN. I-funlli Iffrzri l,l'llIlllUlIN. I'l11g-l:1'iil1'u fillwlllll. XYlllIll'lllllll, lfiitl. Hohinan, IJSYNIIIIS, vlllgllflli, Tiitnner, Loaflncr Iilmfl limit: llmlsiioitli. King. Wchlic . Mmm! Run-: .lIu1orz'lff'v Nlzihaltcn, Kulciiaitk. l'z1ikci', l.ut-tte. Kelly, XYchh, Meyers, jenkins, Bottom Ron' Rt-illvi. Ol-l-IK l-RS: Drum .llnffir Cziswiu, Ilrurn .s1'I'4Ql'IlVIf Kirby, Hugh' .Nfilgruiif llgnnill. ,41I.'1w'r Nlrs. llowlxlmvy. The Ili-inn :ind Bugle Corps, consisting of sixty-six lile, all uni. :intl hugle players. entertains people through- t' - out the year. This nniaic-ztl group plays ill City College E 1, j 7 J loothiill gznnes, the highlight. ol' nouise, ht-ing the City- x X Polx Canine on 'l.lllll1li5glX'lllg llziy zintl. in zitlclition. ',,,- nizn'c'hes in pzirucles the year round. 0 f Connnenceinent, senior plays, Yespei' concert. ln- stiiinientzil Nlnsic lfestixgil - these :ire ziniong the niziny zincl vaitietl pt-i'lo1'n1znites ol the liailtiniorc City College V' Oitlicstiai whose pzn'tic'ipziting nieinhcrs ntnnhei' sixty- tivo. This 0i'g2lllll2lllOll CIIlIJllZlSllC'S ninsic :ippreciation zintl cleielopnient of stutlentk instrtnnentztl elforts dur- ing the clgiih' l'C'llElil'5lllS :incl string clinics held. Orchestra. lilffllillll Sthilf, Becker. Kmlixh, Butler, litlith, Clocker, Tnril. I.t-wzim, I-iic. Goldberg. 'l'ylet', Plitt. I'ioIn.i: Antwarg. H3mIHOUll Hlmr: lllnnihc-ig. Hulwg Rhod, Firml, llfnmg Hgiiiig, Riixscx, Suxvfllzoriri ll1ll'l. f.lfnine'1x: Sll1XN'1il'll,f'UllCll,l..Sll1llll. lirzxsoonsg Sercboff Xlaitixpc-igvi. Vllbllllllflllff Cilmui, 'lhmilnnlwi 'latllcx 'Ii7IUH,7I'fXf lllllllllll. l.. Smith. Siting Hun: lhaixm. Cronin, Piano: l'r2iClg0l1.B11Hf'Vp' Knilzinsl. 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Ildll. 1.11111.R 5Illl11I. l11111x. I111111111111 N11 111111 5111111 111 1 1 1. . . 11111. MI111141111111, R11M1'1. l1111j1111113 K1111:11111, XvL'1IlSIL'lll. 'l'11l1111, XX.111.111-. C-11111111 f41IIN'lI. l'1'11'111111111Z I-111-111111111, f111'11g. N1111111111111 11111111111 111111111 1111111111 111 X1 1111 . i I k 1 7 . :II ' 111xI1111g1'1. S1-111111111 I-1111111 ll1111,1g P' .. N 4' I L OMG N '1 QU C 5380 C , r' A t rf 4 e S, I vs c V X XRVTY. I-'ff I0 lftgllf. Tcfjt Rmr: Coach llceman, Triplett, Ceisz, Ettlin. Horn. Newton, Barnev. Nlowlcls, Nlcfiurclv. Bottom Rozri Ilamill. vnn. Iatrczl. lcbcnv, llttlltnan. l'c'iivcIc-ai. Dixon, Hawkins, 'Iietnpletcm. rnngr. r' ,lr QP n nl .Q lf! City Encls Second lVith XVarren Heeinann taking over the coaching vacancy lelt bv the sudden death of Ernest B. Marx in late August. Citv's varsitv splashers took second place to Nlt. St. -Ioe in the Nlarvland Scholastic Association swim loop. This was the second consecutive year that BCC linishecl runner-up to the Gaels after a string ol twelve straight Collegian Championships. Heemann, a former Citv star, recentlv was graduated front the Uni- versitv ol' North Carolina. where he missed All-American recognition bv onlv one tenth ol a second. Xlcllonogh was beaten in the opening meet of the Castleers, and the Collegians went on to subdue Nlervo. I-'orest Park, Polv, and Calvert Hall twice for their nine league victories. The squad was on St. -loe's heels throughout the winter. and it looked as if the Colle- gians might pass the Gaels bv winning their first dual meet between the two teams: however, after a rather poor start which was later rectified, City succumbed to its prize aclversarv. flti-40, in the last event, the freestvle relav. Citv's other losses were to Mt. St. Aloe again and to Nlcllcmogh. The Cadet defeat was without the serv' ic-es ol Vince Simonton, Karl Huffman, and Art Stras- burger. the latter two being injured. Simonton. who was graduated in February, broke HCC ancl MSX records in the llltl-varcl breaststroke and the Qtltlevarcl lreestvle during his half season: later he was chosc-n to the .Xthletic Hall ol Fame. He was naturallv missed alter niicleterm. bitt the slack was taken up sonic-what bv Ioe Rolles. a transfer from St. Aloe who became eligible lor league competition in February. llavc' Ceisl was thc- onlv Knight to win an NISX incliviclual championship. capturing hcmors in the llltl- varcl backstroke. Karl Hullman, captain ol the squad and two-event titlist lrom the year before. did not par- ticipate in the hnal two meets ol the individual cham- pionships because ol a slipped vertabra. Needless to sav. last season's Hall of Fatne star was sorelv missecl bv the handicapped niermen. I C 1 .-lhcfzc. MSX baclcstiolce champion Dave Ceisz piactices his sllctlcc' ovci the llltl vaicl route in the i.ollc'gian pool. If li. Planning for the St. loc' tnect, Dave Cc-isl, Rail llulfman. incl Dennis Nlctlutclv clisctlss sttatc-gs with Coach llcc-maim. A ' Q--J x K K , CL- To Gaels X QQ fx Q .A M ' ,uksf-Jr. iQ .J In MSA l f X XX .4 A U 4' X' -'L -QQ: ' , 1, -S av :V 'Ki ' ' E 4111, u SIINIHIILCI holds xml C rv 'N aa, - , 1 lx fi ,N .,---'fixf 1 fN ,x . - 1 yi, , 1 I f'N It l .ax ... 1. x A v 4 IM lfrf In Ruhr. Ihff Ruff: Kmnlm IILTIIIAEIIII, Shaw, kxmuvr, filblilli' Blum Ixlcr. Pilsnll. Buck, Ilvlmgm, Cwigxill. I-'lauzl mug V., I.l'l'. IECTITIZIII It 5 F5 . SW lt f l it ll'ns-l'LsJf4 'i 'I ll ..t,'a, , , X4 i mt 1 1 nxnn littmnn, lmwnmn, llictlvritlt. Nlaslen, Lehman, Starkey, Claw. Leipold, t w 1 uns t Il N n mn lint-inan .Hirlrllr Rmw: Clrilaianni. 7IIVl.QI'.. klllIClIiIClX1. Pmlumenft 1 nt ti :nt Hlklll itnut ru ii x xlIlL'lNll'lll, Pine, Sillllfflllldll, 'Iinanolf, fungi. Butlrzm Rott. Ostlo Ill I v lllli ti xl N hil, Sllvklll, I,llllIHl9kN. Iinrhrx. Wrestlers Take SA Crown plers. Then in the climax match of the season, the Klullegians druhhed Poly to crmclude the schedule with a nel league remrd and a li-2-l overall log. ln the tournament held at Homewood. the Colle- gians surprised everyone again hy placing seven of its ten entries. Pat Possidtfnt, 120 lbs., and Cllruc-lc Frida. ll5 llrs., were individual charnpions in their respective weight classes, while Hall-of-Famer Lou Price, City's only undefeated wrestler during the season, finished Necoml at lflfl lhs. Harvex' Berkowitz and Carroll Lei- Imld plated third in the 'll2 llms. and unlimited divi- Nimu respettively. .Xndy Petite, lil lhs.. and Captain Roger Barnett. 165 lbs., each gained fourth place. I1.lli'n,n1 fiaiilm Xl RlllDK'llN tnwlt-N with Lilman uppcun-lit ll L E L ll 'xlnmlx in .1 nun league hunt. Bar lffjt ltfm. lfff iff Right: lllttntherg. Bald. Croshx, Hnssmnn, Friedman, XVhiten. linlffmz Rout Bealle, Ifnrman. Sfhiff. TUHES. Sfhlffll F 'I W' St t Ch ' h' l'ntlet' the tonscientions touching oi Xlaurire XVells, The Knights cztptured two out of the three dual Clity's xxtt-sity lenting teztnt conclntletl un extremely nteets with Poly, their only opponent, winning the first sttrtesslttl sextson. clitnztxetl In winning the Klztrylztntl ill Clin, U33 lmlllg the Sefomlfll' Poly 635 iflld Wlmlillg lbiyision ol the .Xntzitenr Fencing Irztgtte ol .Xnteritzt the lhml' illnmxefl bl' 3 thrilling 94 declslon' m the linztl encounter. These victories were especially signil! Clhgtntpionship. Clity loilstnen plzttetl six Olll ol the , , , - V - . - . - - tfztnt sinte only one squad tnetnber, Don Torres, wzts at yetergtn lrotn lztst yeztr. ln winning both the teztnt :intl incliyitlual chznnpionsltips, the boys showed true Clity College spirit :intl tleterininzttion. The lntttre looks very bright lor the foilsmen with liyt- ol the six lingtlists, inclucling Fnrtnztn ztntl lieztlle. eight lntztlists in these thztntpionsltip nizttthes, in whifh Nlzttty l tntn.tn, plztcine lirst. wats zttclttitnetl the hest high-stltool lencer in Klztrylztntl. He was innnetlizttely Iollowetl In two City loilstnen, Don 'lorres :intl lVilliztni Ht-tulle, who took setotttl :intl thirtl respectively, Other HPI? liltttli llllll fjlilillgff lillisllCI's XYCTC l,lll'Iif' .Iflllll Qxlggjftprl lo fclllyn' 1,011 '1'0I'l'C-5' 9151-wil culjtjlin of this fltosliy, :intl Clatrrol Hnssntgtn. yezn's tetnn. also was chosen to the Hall of Fame, Louth Welles shows Knight foilstnan Don Torres the proper on- gtttitrl position. ' is N ...il- Z f . 1 lieztlle stores at totnh against Nlzntin l-tntnan in a Pllil session. -xx X lllL i Lil ii tx a pass fiom Hank Nlaittwski, Bob Bt-lluomo airs a long jump ftont tht' toinc-tx City Five Finishes Despite a young squad which sported only four seniots, the lllbti-57 basketball team won four games. Xlt. St. -joe was the ICZIIIIVS first opponent in a non- league encounter, beating the Collegians, 50-29, after which the Knights travelled to York, Pennsylvania, to defeat the unbeaten William Penn High team. The lirst RISK contest saw SOlllll61'I1'S Bulldogs topple the Clollegians. 58-52. League newcomer Carver was the next to conquer City by a 5-1-4-1 count. Against Meryo, the Black and Orange secured its first MSA victory. 70-ll, llank Nlaiewski scoring eighteen points, and Nlareo Williams, sixteen. ln the next four contests, lforcst Park, Dunbar, Calvert Hall, Poly. and Towson Catholic xittiinifetl the Collegians by decisive scores. l'attt-tson then followed to deieat City by seven points, toni ludintg the lit-st round of play. In the second round, n 1 it s tot Lllll llvkgs. Xlllllilll, ftIonttgotnt'tx. tomb Nathanson, liollnm lfuzw: I,cyilt Li 5 f ry! I ta xx VARSITY, Iffl In Riglzl, Top Rmv: Coarh Defassio, Steele, mrzgrx, Snyder. C-lass. .xl'2iSl1lll, FH,'llC. Nffffii. lVilli21lUS1 ,l3mC5- Galfh- WWA B0 mm lfflllf llllllllllll, Belliiomo, Nlajewski, Nl0l1lgfIlllClf, Gillespie, Cruise, Stern, Nlcflarlliy, mngr. With Four Wins the Knights lzired even worse victory-wise, scoring but one win against Forest Park, as Nlajewski scored in the lust loin' seconds ol' play. Perhaps the most pleasant surprise of the winter sports season was the Alziyyee basketball squad. The team not only ruptured the public school championship, but :also defeated Culvert Hull for the MSA .lunior Var- sity Bzisketbzill Clhxnnpionship in two straight games by P15-I8 :md All-27 inztrgins. .Xlthough the number ol' victories was not great, the season was tonsidered succ'essl'nl. Nlzijewski was one ol the bright spots ol the yezir, averaging close to sixteen points per gznne. He also was elected Cziptztin, won Hull ol Fznne honors, and received the Alumni Awzircl for an zillrround contribution to the season. 'fact-3 Xlziceo Williznns goes high to get the tap from NIerx'o's jatk Bycn vi ' - ' '1 loose lnll in the game 1 ainst Pa I. f. I..niy Lum irliiuts . , . ,g ICINUII whith clinclzetl the MSX mhzimpionship for the 89 Q CAST OF CHARACTERS 1.1, Alfzrxff Phillip YY6ir1C1' I I. f,wwi1zi'f1lfi ll:1l'x'cy Iaisrni I 1, fmmim. Ihfiflwf' Dixon Couilc-3 Ififft, lilnlw!-, Lincoln Spgnkx ll. Ijnmni. Qiwrjg lvlllililll Kirby lf, lXil'I'fl'l' Clliznlcs lflfrinl AIQPIIIJHIIIH l'ffffm Rirllzml Clliilclic-xx lf. 11.3, lXvl'fifll ll1ll'l'X Rciml fffiffr. Xfmfllnnfl flvrngc Sli:i1'l1:m'k Ili. l.imrlf'f'n lfnizimicl Clgnninis IH. lifirl Nliclizicl Costello Sff'l1'fWQHlf?llf'? Nlirlizim-l Bclinqin Urflrflx llmx':ix'cl Roscnlilmnn Vx Al1f'Hlllf'H ffl fifllllf XYUH K2ll1llIlCIl. lixin Yiupgi. I,efmgi1'cl .Xcllcly .Xlzin Zzilcskv. l.Crniz11'cl Sunil, Gini XYiln6r I IJ, lfIlAQf'H.SU7I Ronald Ifisli l.!. lIHf'f'1x' Ben Ilzniic-lx ll. lI11Vfl1'21!Q Ronald Slim I I. Vnlw Philip XVcinsLc-in ll. lff'Ul.wf1 Nlznwin Clolicn l ff1H' Sflllwrs Frznik FllIiSIClllJlll'g. .Klan Uliltcix llowzml Smal, Ire Iizirnstcin SWIIIHIIH ll'f11'llflk1'i' I,gn-yy fgilmm Swfmifni .S'f1'lfn'f'Il .Xmlrbw Pctitc llll'C'l'lCll In Nh. .Iolin Dc-sch lilisiiirwx xlllllllyfl' was KI11 Hzimlcl fil'CCllXV1ilil Src-iivry lllltli'l' clirerlion ol' N111 X. lglllllCll anal Nh: li. Arnold f I j , lilo. tllit fl: , 4 .. 'lll1',..'5 ' 'xr AKWQI' x- l ilinn mlxnmlx sci mlivx his lcg an Cllialllcc asks liiin lu clvflnc Ilkll'1Hl0l2l.' ' Clif I , I ll M I HW. Nm-In xM,imH,m' l,4Hm.1N4 kMmm.l,. glmlbh MMU. y,,,l,.,. xxlllni, Rim-ixlxlumii.. .llnlillw lim,-V gnllilnnj Rvicl, fiUNll'll0. Ill III ilnliliw lvlilnmk, Lnninix, lixli, llllNll'lllJlllllv Culn-n. hiliwn. Iinllnfn limi, Xli, lhwili. lxiiln, Bclnmn. ,lA'W - l 'HMV 's L3 8 qi- Unnmarrclc-r f1llt'f'g's expression changes to worrr as Clhal ec asks rrrn a touchx quc trcn bclorc rntcnt rudges of the trrbu Q f 1- ' 1 - Q , 0 I f Fw H 4 vu - - 0 9 'Cult ' 5 ,I 'Qgg1ff' 'L 0 x fl QQ 5 xl a - 'O l . c The filllllc' ,linliriv ljorzrl Martini, truly one of the linest drarnatic presentations in recent years at City Col- lege. contairred all tlrc- elernerrts of a first-rate produc- tion: a good story, an excellent dialogue, and a su- perblv chosen and directed cast. The play. adapted from Herrnan lVouk's famous novel, is set in a Clalilornia court-nrartial roorn just alter the Second XX'or'ld XVar. I,t. Nlarvlc, executive ol- licc-r ol the destroyer'-nrirreswc-eperg Caine, is on trial, accused ol relieving Clapt. l'lrilip lf. Queeg, a groucilrv and exacting skipper. ol cornnrarrtl during a tvplroorr witlrout iustiliablc- cause. The entire case hinges on Queegs sanity. Clonnnander Cllrallee, tlre prosecutor. calls upon several crewnren ol the Caine and two Navy psvclriatrists. all ol wlrorrr testilv that Queeg was lullv capable ol conrnrand. l'ncler the badgering cross- c-xanrination ol clc-lc-rise counsel Greenwald, lrowever, one ol tlre doctors. a roung and inexperienced witness. concecles an inrportarrt point bv admitting that Queeg sllllC'l's lronr a rrrerrtal disorder known as paranoia. This slreds a new light on the case. one which Greenwald uses to good advantage its lre calls but two witnesses: tlre urrconvincing Xlarrlt, who relates some of tlre events wlriclr nrade lrinr suspect that his superior was sick: and Queeg lrinrsell. 'llre captain answers inconsisterrtlv and almost incolrercntlr Circ-errwalcl's biting questions about conditions on board lris slrip. tlrus denrorrstratirrg tlrat lie yielded easilr under tension. Queegs testirnonv won tlre case lor tlre delerrst-. 'l'lre cast was tlre nrost outstanding part of the pro! duction. Xtilliarn lxirlrfs portrayal of Queeg was wor- tlrv of a professional: Harvev Jason, as Greenwald, con- tributed his usual expert iobrand Dixon Gourlev, Phil- lip Wierrer, and I.incoln Sparks also gave excellent per- Iiorrnarrces. LT MO 6AClTV RE COLLEGE P 5 .- ,X frlllflllllllllg Nlimlwnims pmulcr their fuluuw zu nitizcns and alumni. 117 Proud Sons Graduate Wl1o's Who m ' 1 Q f -X :H l S41 1 'Q-H ' -...f Robert Hiscock Must Likely to Surceed jesm Martak lim! Personality' llnrry Lambriglmt Ilfmf' Most for School Robert Paclousis - ff Dom' Mm! for Clase f K February 57 X ,Z rv 1'-D .WH N13 86 Donald McCulloh Most Versatile XVayne Knoll Best Athlete 7' N11 I , e .1 Dr Philip ll. lidwards at the Nlidsenior Farewell Assembly' re- ctlls r hrnncnous incident in his sivteen year career as principal ty Clollege. Ifrom the day of its arrival at the Castle on the llill in lEt5l, the Class of February, l95T, was destined to beconre montnnental in the school's history. From that first day as sophomores to the long-awaitecl gradua- tion. time and again the class proved that midyear classes can be as effective as .june classes. l'nder the watchful eye of Nfr. R. Phelan, honorary president. a pro tern class council appointed Philip Gottlieb and Xlichael Belman to draft the constitution which was to govern the new Clollegians for three years. The first class elections named XValter Powers as president: Ron- ald Snietana, vice-president: Donald Nliller, secretary: Robert Weber. treasurerg and Alfred Grafton, sergeant- at-arrns, Xl'ith blue and white as class colors and SIIIIVI-ff'l' in .lIoclf1. Fortiter in Re as a motto, the new officers began laying plans for the fast-approaching jun- ior year. The first planned projects. a clinner-clance prom and a co-sporrsorecl dance with Eastern High, failed to materialize. These disappointments were counter- balanced, however, by a successful Ring Investiture As- sembly' designed to explain the significance of the school symbols. The class newspaper soon made its appear- ance under the editorship of Donald Nliller. In September. the class sponsored a Dip 'n Dance with Nlilcc- llelrnan as chairman. New elections resulted in making Bob Padousis president: Allan Klaff, vice- president: Alike llelman, secretary: Steven Nicholas, treasurer: and Al Grafton, SCI'gCi1l1l-21L-2ll'lll5. lfirst event ol this aclrninistration, a Junior Prom, though financial- ly a loss, was a great success socially. A profitable Clhc-rry' llop improvecl the financial situation. and the class rrrovecl forward toward its final year with new life. The unfortunate death of Dr. Chester H. Katenkamp. school principal, brought the postponement of a sched- uled Dip 'n Dance until near the dismissal of school for the summer. Returning to school in September, the class spon- sored another successful dance, the annual Autumn llop, under the chairmanship of Donald Miller. This was followed by' the Victory' Hop, planned in coopera- tion with the june Seniors. A highlight of recent years was the Founder's Day' Assembly' held in Uctober. Principal speaker of the day was the late Nlr. Patil B, Stevens, formerly' of the City' guidance department. ilillis was acclaimed a truly out- standing assembly' by those present. After tfre Christ- mas lroliclays. the class sponsored one of the best dra- matic presentations ever produced on the B.C.C. stage -- The fftcim' .llllfi-IIA' C1111rt-.l.Il1rt1't1l. As lanuary' carrie to a close, Senior Meek rapidly drew nigh. lt began with the Farewell Assembly, at which Dr. Philip H. Ifdwards, retired principal, delivered an address not soon to be forgotten by' all who heard it. Following a grand promenade of the graduates and their dates. the Prom. lop social event of the senior year, was held. captivating the imaginations of everyone. Held at the Slreraton-Belvedere, the Prom surpassed all expectations in its grandeur. February' '57 officially became inscribed in the pages of history' at the Com- mencement irr the City' College auditorium on the eve- ning of February' ll At the banquet following gradua- tion, however, the way' was paved for the first class reunion, as City' lforffrter was sung once more, this time with new meaning and purpose. Palmam Qui Meruif Feral .-lmffrimn Legion Azt'f1rc1-l.incoln Sparks: lirtztsclz K Inuit: .-lavrrcl-Rolrert Padousis: Boris Ely' illenzorirzl ,-lnwtrcl - Robin Strawderman1 Ili-l' Aavtrcl-Rcrrralcl Shea: Honor Srniety' .-fatftrcl - Robert Padousis: 1.f'UIlIIliIf Trozct .llemoricil Aatrcrcl - Robert AVeber1 lxlycztty' .Afrt'r1rc1-Alfrecl Grafton: Ozitstnmling Athlete - XVay'ne lvnoll: l'.'l'..4. Cold .llerltll -- lVay'ne Cheek: Ricltczrcl IV. ffIl.S'fC'l'ltIll?l.lt illenmriul Azvccrrl-Plrillip XVeinerg R06- lnzrlf BIl.9l'Ilf'.S.Y Atvard- Donald Fisherg Roebttrk Edito- rial xfatccrct'-lIarr'y' Lambrightg Sons of the Americczu lfcwtoltttzlrnll Aatnrcl- Roger NfcAbee1 Tltrnnccs SZUf17I.9OlI ffzucticl - larnes Hedeman: I'H.s1t11g llero .favlrcl f Don- ald Alcflullolr: lltlltitr I . Smith xfirrtrcl - Robert AVeber. tlass officers hold a discussion with their adviser. Seated: Bob l'adousis, preyirlrnt: Xllan Klaff. :tice-frr'c'yicIf'r1t3 Nlr. Robert Phelan, fifIi'i'yrr. ylnrirling: l'hilip Xveiner. trmyinwrg Michael llelrnan. .wr- orfnr: Alfrc-cl Crrafton, W'7gf'llllf'lIf'tl7HIL 1n-.-ae.,,wf- c' ' ' -'iw c 4 , ji ? f NEAL HERBERT BERG ROBERT EUGENE BAUMGARDNER, JR. at '09 1 LL., L. Adler S. Alpert H. Amernick Baumgardner M. Belman N. Berg A5 . ,og 40 51 Y? J pt . 2' Class Council 25 Dance Committee 45 Sales Club 25 Civil De- fense Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Society of Engineering 45 Frosh- Soph Lacrosse 25 Varsity Bowling 25 JV lvrestling 45 JV Foot- ball 3, Varsity 35 Intramurals 2. YVILLARD ROBERT BLADES, JR. SAC Representative 2.35 Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 2,35 Collegian Representative 2,35 JV Lacrosse 25 JV Football Manager 3. STUART FRANK BLAND Homeroom President 25 Dance Committee 45 Locker Supervisors 25 Hunting and Fishing Club 35 Office Assistant 35 JV Football 25 JV Swimming 2. MARClO CARMELO BOGNANNI, JR. Homeroom Secretary 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. iv? X1 Midsenior Class LEONARD STANLEY ADLER SAC Patrol 45 News Bureau 45 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,45 YVBJC Broadcaster 2,3,45 Radio Club 2,35 Chemistry Club 45 The Red Mill 25 My Three Angels 35 Caine Mutiny Court-Martial 4. STANLEY ALPERT Homeroom Vice-President 2: Intramurals 4. HARMOND HERSCH AMERNICK SAC Hall Patrol 45 Class Council 45 Chemistry Club 45 Civil Defense Club 35 Intramurals 3,4. Civil Defense Club 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,4. MICHAEL ROLFE BELMAN SAC Representative 2,3,45 February '57 Secretary 45 Class Council 2,3,45 Dance Committee 3,45 Class Newspaper 3,45 Editor 45 Echo 3, 4, Poetry Editor 45 Audio'Visual Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y Club 2,35 Carroll- ton-Mlight Literary Society 3,45 Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Glee Club 3,45 Choir 2,35 Remains to be Seen 25 Brigadoon 25 Caine Mutiny Court-Martial 45 Intramurals 2. 2 ' 'mt 3 f,UE?M'ffb. -, 'BF' SABILIAL MARVIN BRILL W. Blades S. Bland M. Bognannr Dance Committees 45 Civil Defense Club 2.35 Sales Club 3. 5, Brill S. Brim E. Carter STANFORD JAY BRIM Brigadoon 25 Red Mill 25 JV Swimming 25 JV Track 2. ERN EST LOUIS CARTER i ...Q -.Elf Februa ry, 1957 .. CARL XVAYNE CHEEK Dance Committee 43 Varsity B Club 43 Civil Defense Club 23,43 JV Football 2, Varsity 3,-4, Captain 43 JV Track 2, Varsity 3. GLENN DOUGLASS COOKE Glee Club 2,3,43 Frosl -Soph Basketball 2, Captain 2, JV 3, Cap- tain 33 Varsity Baseba.l 2,3,4. MICHAEL MORROW COSTELLO Concert Band 2,3,4p Marching Band 3,43 Caine Mutiny Court- Martial 4. BENJAMIN DANIELS Varsity B Club 43 Castleers 23 Glee Club 3,43 Choir 3: Caine Mutiny Court-Martial 43 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3,43 JV Bas- ketball 2, Varsity 4. CHARLES MARTIN DAVIS S.-XC Patrol 23 Dance Committee 43 Civil Defense Club 2,33 Chess and Checker Club 2,33 Orchestra 3,43 Concert Band 3,43 March- ing Band 3,43 Dance Band 33 The Red Mill 23 My Three Angels 33 JV Soccer 2. JOHN ELMER DONAHUE Homeroom President 23 Dance Committees 3,43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Cheerleaders 2,3,4, Captain 42 The Red Mill 3- F l 'Lt C Eckels M. Eisenstadt R. Fields D Fisher R. Flayhart L. Fram 7? 5 Ll r C. Cheek G. Cooke M. Costello Daniels C. Dans -1 CHARLES FREDERICK ECKELS, JR. Dance Committee 4: Office Assistant 31 JV Baseball 33 Intramu- rals 2. MANUEL EISENSTADT . Stage Crew 2,3,43 Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 43 Pro- duction Staff of Plays 2,3,4. ROBERT CHARLES FIELDS Dance Committees 3,43 Office Assistant 33 Intramurals 2. DONALD LEE FISHER Class Newspaper 2.3,43 Class Council 2,33 Collegian 3,4, Circula- tion Manager 3, Business Manager 43 GREEN BAG 3,4, Circulation Manager 3, Business Manager 43 Board of Pulications 4, Secre- tary 43 Service Club 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Glee Club 23 Color Guard 2. ROBERT LEIGHT FLAYHART Homeroom Treasurer 23 Class Council 3,43 Collegian Representa- tive 3.4: Religion Club 3,4, Chaplain 3, Vice-President 43 Civil Defense Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, President 43 Intramurals 2. LESLIE XVARREN FRAM SAC Representative 43 Homeroom Vice-President 43 Dance Com- mittee 43 Civil Defense Club 33 Biology Club 23 Society of Engin- eering 4: Chemistry Club 33 JV WVrestling 33 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Intramurals 2. Up The Long Hill Every Morning THOMAS EUGENE FRAZIER Varisty Football 2,3,4. JACK CARROLL FREELAND Homeroom Vice-President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2,3,4. DANIEL FRIEDMAN SAC 3,43 Homeroom Vice-President 3, President 43 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committee 43 Honor Society 4: Association of Club Presidents 43 Collegian Representative 23 Civil Defense Club 2: Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 43 Hi-Y Club 33 Chemistry Club 3,42 Frosh-Soph Football 23 Intramurals 4. EUGENE ALLAN FRIEDMAN Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 3: Class Council 4: DHIICC Committee 43 Honor Society 43 Echo 43 Civil Defense Club 2: Hi-Y Club 2,33 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 3,4, Treasurer 43 Current Events Club 3,4, Secretary 33 Chemistry Club 3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 4g C-lee Club 3,43 Choir 33 JV Soccer 33 Intramurals 4. CHARLES RAMON GAVIN Frosh-Soph Football l,2. RICHARD JEROME GEHL JV Football 23 Intramurals 2. LOUIS GILDEN Homeroom Treasurer 2,33 Collegian Representative 3,43 Intramu' rals 2. -6' 'Mgt ,,, r. I I.. Giltlen E. Gladden .L Click S. Gottlieb N. Cowland .L Crafton 1 Qui T. Frazier J. Freeland , Ning , r '-3 -A in fl ....f:q,, - A 1 ff4'ff.f' f D. Friedman E. Friedman C. Gavin R, Cehl EARL GILBERT GLADDEN .ARNOLD PAUL CLICK Collegian Representative 3,43 Class Council 43 Civil Defense Club 23 Biology Club 23 Chemistry Club 23 Intramurals 2. STANLEY PHILIP GOTTLIEB Class Council 2,3,43 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Class Newspaper 3,41 Hi-Y Club 2,33 Civil Defense Club 23 Chemistry Club 33 Office Assistant 2,33 JV Swimming 23 Intramurals 4. NEIL GOWLAND ALFRED BURLIN GRAFTON SAC Representative 23 Homeroom President 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3,43 February '57 Sergeant-at-Arms 23,43 Class Council 2,3,-43 Dance Committees 2.3.41 Varsity B Club 43 Clee Club 2,3,4, Presi- dent 43 Varsity Football 2.3,-13 Varsity Wrestling 2,143 JV La- crosse 3. - -li' W. Hardester J. Harris J. Hedeman D. Herman R. Hiscock J. Hoffman EDWARD CARL ITTNER SAC Representative 2,33 Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 3,43 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committees 43 Honor Society 3,43 Col- legian Representative 23 Collegian 3,43 News Bureau 4, Editor 43 Class Newspaper 43 Audio-Visual Club 2,3.43 Civil Defense Club 2,33 Society for Engineering Students 43 JV Track 23 JV Cross- country 2, Varsity 3. JOHN CHARLES JENKINS, JR. Concert Band 3,43 Marching Band 3.4. KINNETH RAY JOHNSON Homeroom Treasurer 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 3,43 Frosh- Soph Football 2. YVILLIAM HENRY JONES SAC Representative 43 Homeroom VicefPresident 43 Varsity Soc- cer 3,43 JV Basketball 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2. Down The Wide Ste ps Every Afternoon IVILLIAM' ROBERT HARDESTER III Dance Committees 2,31 Civil Defense Club 23 Intramurals 2,4. JERALD MARVIN HARRIS SAC Patrol 33 Civil Defense Club 23 C-lee Club 43 Choir 43 Frosh-Soph Football 23 JV Baseball 33 Varsity Tennis 4. JAM ES RAYMOND HEDEMAN SAC Representative 43 Homeroom President 43 Class Council 43 Class Newspaper 4, Co-Editor 43 Hi-Y Club 43 Civil Defense Club 23 Frosh-Soph Football 2. DONALD ALLEN HERMAN Office Assistant 2,3,4. ROBERT RUSSELL HISCOCK Civil Defense Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 23 Religion Club 3,43 Carrollton-VVight Literary Society 33 Intramurals 2. JACK HOFFMAN SAC Representative 33 Homeroom Vice-President 33 Intramurals 2. WILLIAM DAVIS HOOPER, JR. Civil Defense Club 23 Frosh-Soph Football 23 JV Lacrosse 3. MILLARD BARCLAY HORTON, JR. Homeroom Vice-President 33 Varsity Bowling 23 Frosh-Soph Foot- ball 2, Varsity 3.4. W. Hooper Nl. Horton E, Inner J. Jenkins K. Johnson XV, Jones Sludious In Class glass Council 3,43 GREEN BAG Representative 43 Stage Craft Club 1 23.4. Body Building Club 43 Production Staff of Plays 23,43 E. Caine Mutin Court-Martial 4 T' gt.. Z y . W. Kaminetz l. Kaplan J, Katz IRA NORMAN KAPLAN Civil Defense Club 33 Intramurals 3,4. JERALD DAVID KATZ Homeroom Treasurer 23 Class Council 2,3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Civil Defense Club 23 Biology Club 23 Chemistry Club JV Track 23 JV Crosscountry 2. ALLAN IRVIN KLAFF SAC Representative 2,33 SAC Patrol 2,33 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 2, Treasurer 33 February '57 Vice-President 43 Class Coun- cil 2,3,43 Collegian Representative 23 Dance Committees 2,3,-l: Class Newspaper 2,3,43 Civil Defense Club 23 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Biology Club 23 Library Club 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. WAYNE KARL KNOLL SAC Representive 3,43 Homeroom Vice-President 3,43 Varsity Foot- ball 2,3,43 Varsity Wrestling 3,43 Varsity Track 4. LEE NEILSON KOEHLER SAC Representative 3,43 Homeroom Vice-President 3, President 43 Jv Basketball 2,s. 'si' C. Komin W. Lambright I.. Laukford S. Lazarus R. Lilly T. Magee I xv i, A- Klaff W. Knoll L. Koehler CHARLES STEPHEN KOBIIN SAC Representative 23 Homeroom Vice-President 23 School Store 43 JV Football 2.3. YVILLIAM HARRY LAMBRIGHT SAC 3,43 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committee 43 Service Club 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,4, President 43 Honor Society 3,4, Vice- President 43 Collegian 2,3,4, .Assistant Features Editor 2, Features Editor 3, Assistant Managing Editor 3, Managing Editor 4, Edi- tor-in-Chief 43 CRI-ZEN BAG 2.3,43 Oriole 23 News Bureau 2: Class Newspaper 43 Collegian Press Convention Chairman 43 Car- rollton-Wight Literary Society 2,33 Sales Club 23 Civil Defense Cub 23 JV Track 2. LU DYVIG LINDEMAN LAN KFORD Honor Society 43 Collegian 4, Assistant Features Editor 43 Stage Crew 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Castleers 23 Production Stafl' of Plays 2,3,4. STEPHEN BADIAN LAZARUS Audio-Visual Club 2,33 Chemistry Club 33 Civil Defense Club 2.3.4 ROBERT LEE LILLY SAC 2,3,4, Executive Board 33 Homeroom President 2.3: Dance Committees 2,3,43 Varsity B Club 43 Hi-Y Club 2,3,4, Vice- President 33 Civil Defense Club 2,33 JV Track 2, Varsity 3.4: Intramurals 4. THOMAS LOUIS MAGEE Homeroom Treasurer 23 Art Service Club 3.4. Active In Clubs EIESSE XVILLIAM MARTAK, JR. Homeroom Secretary 35 Glee Club 3,45 Varsity Football 2,3,45 JY Basketball 2, Varsity 3,4. DAVID MAURICE MATTHEYVS SAC Cafe l'atrol 45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2.3.45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Dance Band 2,35 Intramurals 4. ROGER LEON MCABEE Class Council 25 Association of Club Presidents 3,45 GREEN BAG Representative 45 Religion Club 2,3,4, President 3, Chaplain 45 Cheerleaders 2,3,4, Captain 45 Choir 45 Office Assistant 3. DONALD NORRIS MCCLYIIOH RIC Representatiie 2,3,45 Homeroom Presiclent 2,3,45 Class Coun- cil 3,4, Executive Board 45 Dance Committees 45 Varsity B Club 45 Class Newspaper 35 Religion Club 35 Choir 35 Glee Club 4: Office Assistant 3,45 JV Track 25 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Var- sity Soccer 5,-4, Captain 4. DONALD GEORGE MILLER SNC Representative 25 Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 3, Sec- retarr 45 lfcbruary '57 Secretary 35 Class Council 45 Class News- paper 3, Editor 3: Dance Committees 3,41 Intramurals 2. ELLIVOOD LEE MILLER Intramurals 2. ff A Z Miller IV. Misler C. Moore , Moran K. Murray D. Myers l '- , -1 . an ,,. xo-0 KI. Martak D. Matthews R. Mc.-Kbee D. Mcfiulloh D. Miller I-1. Miller 3 Qs- 18 .4--1 RONALD SI-IERYVIN MILLER Civil Defense Club 25 Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 4. IVAYNE MARVIN MISLER SAC 2,3545 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice-President 35 Class Coun- cil 3,45 Dance Committees 45 Class Newspaper 45 Chemistry Club 3.45 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,35 Astronomy-Physics Club 45 Hi- Y Club 2,35 Intramurals 4. CLARENCE ROLAND IVIOORE Glee Club 3.4. -JR- IVILLIAXI THOAIAS BIORAN Audio-Visuzil Club 2, KENNETH CHARLES MURRAY School Store 2,3,45 Sales Club 2,3,45 Future Teachers of America 4. DAVID RUSSELL MYERS, JR. Homeroom Vice-President 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Dance Commit- tee 45 Civil Defcnse Club 25 Castleers 3,45 Glee Club 2,35 JV Swimming 2: Intramurals 2,3. 47- ,, '-'- I 1-3 ! 'ik ff -:Q 'ff il Y r .R 'i D Nickerson XX Norman I' Odle T. O'Neill IX. ONeill R. Padousis ROBERT PADOUSIS SAC Representative 2,3,4, Executive Board 43 Homeroom Vice- President 2, President 33 February '57 Class President 43 Dance Committee 43 Honor Society 3,4, President 43 Association of School Leaders 43 Service Club 43 Class Newspaper 43 Hi-Y Club 43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Biology Club 23 Civil Defense Club 33 JV Soccer 2, Varsity 3,4. DAVID RUSSELL PHOEBUS, JR. Homeroom Secretary 33 Civil Defense Club 23 Frosh-Soph Foot- ball 2, JV 33 JV XVrestling 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. JOSEPH HENRY PITTA SAC Patrol 2,33 Gkuiw BAG Representative 3,43 Collegian Repre- sentative 3,43 Civil Defense Club 2,3,43 Chess and Checker Club 2,3,41 Concert Band 3,43 Marching Band 3,43 Orchestra 3. JOSEPH PHILLIP JAMES PUOPOLO Art Service Club 4. CHARLES IVILLIAM QUIGLEY Concert Band 3,43 Marching Band 3.43 JV Soccer 2, Varsity 334. ARNOLD REAMER SAC Patrol 3,43 SAC Information Bureau 43 Homeroom Secretary 23 Dance Committee 33 Biology Club 23 Civil Defense Club 33 Castleers 23 Glee Club 33 Office Assistant 43 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 JV Sorter 33 Intramurals 2. BARRY XVAYNE REID Homeroom Secretary 23 Dance Committee 43 Civil Defense Club 3,43 Caine Mutiny Court-Martial 4. 102 We'll Miss DONALD LEE NICKERSON Class Council 2,3,43 Geography Club 3, Vice-President 33 Intra- murals 2. XVILLIANI .ALBERT JENNINGS NORMAN THOMAS MASSIE ODLE Guns BAG Representative 23 Collegian Representative 2.33 FTA 43 Chemistry Club 43 Civil Defense Club 23 Choir 43 Intramu- rals 2,4. THOMAS MICHAEL O'NEILL SAC Patrol 2,31 Audio-Visual Club 23 Civil Defense Club 2,3. XVILLIAM HENRY O'NEILL Class Council 43 Varsity B Club 43 Chess and Checker Club 23 Chemistry Club 43 Civil Defense Club 23 FTA 43 JV Swim- ming 23 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2, JV 2,3, Varsity 43 JV Soccer 2, Varsity 3: Intramurals 2.4. 1- 1 D. Phoebus J. Pitta -1 :ar fw- W J. Puopolo C. Quigley A. Reznner B. Reid We The Old Routine A 1 W rx. ,f rt ,S ! GARLAND RI-IINEHARDT REIER Q N., V. Y f Class Council 43 Chemistry Club 45 Civil Defense Club 2: In- 25? ' tramurals 2,4. si ' v ' V LEE xmvrirt Rosmux 4 Homerooin Secretary 2,4, Treasurer 35 Class Council 45 Dance H G. Reicr L Roseman sh Samssky Committees 3,43 Class Newspaper 43 Chemistry Club 3,41 Radio Broadcasting Club 25 Hifi' Club 21 Intramurals 4. M. Scherr J. Schmidt M. Sclrwartzman V , V I ,ah ' 7 . SAINDER SATOSSKX ua SAC Representative 2,4, Cafe Patrol 33 Homeroom Vice-President 2,43 Class Council 43 Dance Committee 4: Office Assistant 33 Ti JV Basketball 23 JV Lacrosse 3, lntranrurals 4. m ,QP MARVIN GERALD SCHERR ni Cllass Council 43 Dance Committee 41 Intramurals 2,4. JOHN JAMES SCHMIDT MURRAY ALLEN SCHXVARTZMAN SACI Representative 23 SAC1 Patrol 2,3,4g Collegian Representative 2: Audio-Visual Cllub 2,31 Clivil Defense Club 2,33 Frosh-Soph La- crosse 2. JOHN .ANTHONY SERGI SAC Representative 23 Honreroorn Vice-l'resiclent 23 FTA 2,3, J. Sergi R. Shapiro Treasurer 3' RONALD LEON SHAPIRO Dance Coirrrrrrttee 4 Crvrl Defcnsc Club 2 Intramurals 2 RONAI D EUGENE SHE X SAC' Patrol 2 Honrcroonr Ireasurer Class Council 34 Dance , Committees 4 Honor Societv 4 Service Club 4 Religion Club 34 LNX 34 Carrollton Might Inerarv Society 34 HrY Club 34 lice President 4 Radio Broadcasting Club 3 Civil Defense lb 3 enrrstrv Clib 734 Drum and Bu e Cor s 2 Brrgadoon R d Nlrll 3 Caine Nlutrny Court rtial 4 l- lr Soplr lo thall R Shea G Siegel CUSTAV C ARFILLD SIEGEI Ill SAC' Representative 3, Horneroom Xue President 3 I-roslrSoph Football -, JY 3' Y Lacrosse 3. D Silver C' Simmons DON XLD HOWARD SILVER SAC Patrol 3.4: Homeroonr Secretary 2' Biology Club ..' C'v'l Defense Club 3' Crstleers 2.3' Intranrurals 3.4. CHARLES NELSON SIMMONS Dance Ciornmittee 2: Radio Broadcasting Club 2. '03 JOHN PHILLIP SINION, JR. Civil Defense Club 2. VINCENT EDNIVND SINIONTON SAC 2,35 SNC l'atrol 3.41 Ilomc-room Yice-President 35 Dance Cummitlee 4: Biology Club 32 Chemistry Club 41 CIICWS iillfl Checker Club 3,45 Radio Bmatlcasting Club 5.45 C-lee Club 3.4: JY I-'ootball 2: JY Swimming 2. VHI'SilY 3.43 JV Soccer 3. RONALD LEE SNIET.-XNA February '57 Vice-President 23. President 3: Dance Committee 2: Collegian Representative 2.35 Artliives 2,35 Chess and Checker Club 25 Civil Defense Club 2. DAVID SAPPINCTON SNIITI-I, JR. SAC Representatixe 35 Homeroom President l.3. Vice-President 2. Secretary 45 Dante Urmmittees 35 Choir 25 Clee Club 3,45 Briga- doon 25 Red Mill 35 JK' Football I5 Intramurals 2.3. HERBERT STANLEY SMITH SAC 2,345 SAC Executive Board 25 Homeroom President 2, Vice- l'rcsidc-nt 3, Treasurer 45 Class Council 3.4: Dance Committees 3,45 liclm 3,45 Class Newspaper 3,45 Radio Broadcasting Club 35 Carrollton-VI'ight Literary Society 3,45 Chemistry Club 45 Civil Defense Club 2,35 Hi-Y Club 2,35 Ifrosh-Soph Football 2, JV 35 JY Basketball 25 Intramurals 4. STUART HOXVARD SOLLOD SAC Patrol 45 Cum BAG 3,45 Radio Broadcasting Club 35 Pho- L ' fax .ll a ff J. Simon Y. Simonton R. Smetana D. Smith H. Smith S. Sollotl ,JT friivlu. , .. 5 9- 'A e ' A Vw. K ...av 12825-' 67? we ze. 644Jli4Q:A With Heavy Hearts GEORGE BEYER SP.-XRHAXVK Carrollton-XYight Literarv Socielv 23 Corresponding Secretary 35 tographv Club 3,45 Civil Defense Club 3.45 Current I-Ivcnts Club I . 'tl 1 ' ' Reh ion Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 45 Intramurals 2. 45 Chemistry Club 4. --1 hasta sf -I 5 C. Spiirllawk J. Sparks R. Strawderman 'l'ausentlstlioen D. Yia A, Xxkgltlmgm g 3 at 1 'is-p 1-1? if g JAMES LINCOLN SPARKS Class Council 253,45 Dance Committees 253,45 Religion Club 3,4, Chaplain 3, Vice-President 4: Castleers 25 Choir 2,35 Clee Club 2.45 Caine Mutiny Court'NIartial 45 JY Fencing 2. ROBIN DELANO STR.-XXVDERNIAN ICDNIEN RICHARD 'I'.Xl'SIiNDSCHOEN Cixil Defense Club 2.3. DON.XI.D Iil'GI-QNE VIA fiiil Defense Club 2. .XI,l.liN lV.AXI.IJNl.XN '-235' 'U N-:av 'CK R. XVCIJCIV K f - yi D. xYllllClII1 I. Yuspli ,gr XX Lllmc l'. XX'Cinc1' ,Ll 3' l. '11 H. Willard KQ. Zcmlnk ,,7 r f .Q ,vo- We Said Farewell RKJISLRT l-R1QlJl'.RlKQK XYICBLQR, lK'llIlllllX ff IIKQINIIIKI QW: Klx1-N Kw1111c1l 23.11 D.1111f' K111111111l- mm !.1.l2 K.l1m-Klub ll. l.l'.llKJY lllQRI3l:R'l' XX'l'.Il3l'. ll1111111fv-1111 l'IK'NltlKlll 21 XII Szwxiu' Klulm 3.13 Offmg Xw1N11111I fl: IX l5.1wl1:1ll Q. l'HII.I.ll' l'.XK'I. lX'1'.lXl1R SKK. 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'lI1z111lKs for all yrr11'vc 110110. mfefezfe Ucmoe Zdevwlm 746746694 lligir cliiininiL'i' up tlicrc loolu slightly fziniilirir. SAC l'l'esiclCnt Phil XYCin- xicin gc-lx in ihc suing ul iliings in ilic t.lirisiiiius Dance. Inna- Sviiini' l'll'Slll1'lll ,Izikv fiillcxpic' IHCNCIIIQ llic tmpliw ln thc' new Sweet- licziil uf Cin C'ull1-gv, Nliss -lnzin 'l'cxcs, 'l lic' lution took plan: in xlilflll :il lln- wnifn mlaixsk Sxwvllicziil llziiifc, Cilx' Cnllcgv nic-n anal ilicii' mlutcs celebrate the beginning of the winter xziuitimi In zitlcmling ilu- SAC R Cilirixtinax Dancf. WL M646 emma Baltimore City College, by actual count, has the most complete calendar of social events of any Baltimore City public high school. The list of activities includes more than just the usual - several dip 'n' dances, closed class parties, two plays. all in addition to a number of special dances held throughout the year. The dance season was kicked off by the senior class of February, l957, when it sponsored the Autumn Hop in October, .X month later, on Thanksgiving night. the Victory Hop, sponsored jointly by the February and -june seniors, provided holiday diversion for City College rrren and their girls. .-Xt that gala affair, the largest dance in City s long history, Nliss Deborah Colton was crowned Nliss City College. To celebrate the beginning of the winter vacation, the SAC presented the Christmas Dance. After a rnonth's inactivity the dance schedule re- sumed as the class of February, l958 staged a highly suc- cessful Cherry Hop. Continuing its program of creat- ing the new and improving the old, the 'june seniors held the annual Sweetheart Dance in March. They paraded the three finalists to the bandstand and then announced that Nliss .joan Teves had become the Sweet- heart of City College. Things returned to normal the following month when the june junior class presented its first affair, the Starlight Dance. In addition to the above-mentioned school-wide affairs, many class parties were held throughout the year. The social front is just one rrrore of the many areas in which City College excels. llrrrirrg a lrrll in the Cherry Hop, a crowd gat ers rr the balcony to survey the scenery p-..- af-, ...V J 5, '. Y.. fx .QA 1 'N u -. :FEV- ,5-L 2 , 'LW' W' 'v ,AY ...v uv A' 1,-4 I 4114 H! WOM' if . -l'!!1,fT u r 'C Q'-A -iff . gag, Q . 'x O 1, Rs, Lu -H plcfm In spc-mi Ihcil' lumh pcximls rclnxillpg nn thc CKZHHPIIY lalhr-r than in Ihr' calfvlvlizl, n, , '.I'. BVJZ, I hw. , X link MJ Qt W-Y . 20953 Xl V H ,, W 4, -Agri, f , 1. www, XVith the rrrming of warm M'02llhPT, Tllfllly SIIIKICINS Right. 'Ihv lllllllllll C,C'mx1ct1'v Izxhibit, presented Outside thc' II1filhL'lIlflIiLN uffinc ln' NIV. lkixllxlifs wphmnorc KIIISQCS, nttraftcd grml rlmvde In in unique 1iiNl1l1lNYUIl :Ill phawcs of mzithemnlics. : X! dam! ,emi f I w sq.. ll 1 . T K i. gi-5 ik E 1A ' x x Ls. 45? f-ii, -5- ar 'EEZ Q ' fhf'5li1'71f'11l1! Ill-Hr' IH Hll'f'f Ihr, gnu. mlk nhmn things .. uf HPIIIHIUI! lIllt'It'NI. .111-1 j,If'lll'!.lHX uzmh lm- p.n.nl:' mu In I Raging .N ii 'N gable e Wamldcwa L tk- R ,455 ,ff That last time out the front door as students means a great deal to most seniors, 1 35 4 , .A .i.,3.,, ..h,. 1 ig , Q1,,,, f W 1 4 ' L 'Q Q r . 1 Q f D8-duaatqa L if g , 1 'W 1- i. S 3' n , ' l It 1 wi l' e , ,,,V Qiik lt , ' t 5 f 4 1 Tv- I Y F Vi 5 rllmzir. The last several tlavs of school find hundreds of stu- dents readv and willing with a sudden surge of helpfulness to assist with the collection of hooks. Iffft. 'lwicc each vear, when commencement time rolls around again, Mr. Sthniehl withdiziws to the confines of his ofhfe, there to he beseiged hv seniors looking for tifkets, announcements, zrwzurls, and the like. lifflnziu .Xvailing themselves of the privilege open only to grad- uating seniors, Steve Davidson, Steve Mazoh, and Bill Russcv ascend the winding stone stairs leading to the top of the tower. Xu 5 x 7 9 am. N2 ,M 'sg Radio Broadcasting Club, lf!! fn Right. 'lofi lfmr: Mr. Bentlcv, Rnditk. lltwlwl. 5. Nlillt-1. C-oidon, llvmv. .llirlrllrf Nutr: Loodnizan Sunut son Wit-ibmg. Nlondvll. lizrplztn. Nltl,o'-vings, Iiullom Ifuzri IS. Nlillm, l-Qisemzin. Kali. Hclmgan, .-xlIJL'lNll'lll. Slieknuin, Bziinstein. Clhenovs C ClzRS: Pius B, Nfillvt. lin'-1'rrv. Xgtls, Ping. Clint. Ruditk. RW, SH. lletkrl. Tzfux. S. Xllllcl. Ngl.-ul-plirrlv SllClxlll2lll, ,-lrit'ivr'r Nlr. lkntu On the :air . . . the Radio Broadcasting Club readies to give its weekly show on XVBKIC-FRI. The program, :along with movies on broadcasting techniques and speakers from B2llllH1OTC,S radio and television stations, gives the members El broad and varied experience and builds their technical knowledge for a future career or hobbv. lf Q1 student is fascinated by engineering, the Society tor Engineers is the club for him. During meetings the members see movies, hold discussions, and watch exhibitions in their chosen field. The club also takes time Ulll lroin school to go on field trips around the citv, visiting iztctories and various points of engineering signitiit':t11t'e. , 5 V? sf -' Youths Interested In Occupations .loin Career Clubs 1 4 L r Engineering Club, lvrl fri Right. 171 ffrorivlmtzrzg, l-illmitmli Twp lffnis Iltnkln Witlhnns. Nttvlc. Qu.istz'r, Iiollom Roar: l,exin lnhi Mum, Xlntwlsoii. Xh.nt'sn-. tonic, kototlziviski, Xing. lntloi, Rotlkt-x, Ne-vvion !l1'lt'l. Xtxws, Ol-l-It ltksg Prev. linikin, fll'll'l. Inf'-Pri Rodktx J . , , lx-vli-tlfitiski. Iwm l-tlldvilth, Minn, Nez S.iI.ibt's. Img, Iliff. Xa-vvton. llmkni. Ng! til ,-limi Count, l'tllllXlllll. ,ltlwzvfiv Sli' Xllltiltl. N11 fill xv Sales Club, If!! In Right, Trap Rmr: Krarner'..Barke. Third Row: Torres, Xlkncl. lemil. Sklar. Srmrrrl llnrr: Soher, xylllillslll, Stlllllll. Kallins. lin!- lnm livin: Kaclish. Olfl-'ICIliRS: Pres. XYinaknr, l'ic'c'-Pres, XYarcl. Ser. lemil. 'I'rc'ut, hilllllll, .4clz'i.w'r Nlr. Royer. The Sales Club, where sales sense is the premium topic, cliscrrsses problems relating to the fields of selling ancl salesrnanship. The nremhers derive sales psychology hy taking lielcl trips to large selling centers and staging clemonstrations on selling teehnicpxes. The club re' ceives practical experience hy operating the school store. Promoting an interest in the stirrrulating field of echrcation, the lfrrtnre Teachers ol' .Xmerica provides nroxies on teaching at various levels, speakers prom- inent in this realm, ancl a chance to visit Clolrmrhia lhiversirs. liuys irrterestecl in hc-coming teachers are helpecl toward their goal hy the guiclance and activities ol the chrh. ll Awghw -M l 4 ia ,-41' - is ,lf cn c r X R 1304 3 . lxx Radio Club, By operating WBJC-FSI, City Colleges raclio station, the memhers of the Radio Chnl: gain knowledge of raclio engineerw ing principles, 'Ihe clnh also helps Collegian ham hobbyists hx holcling raclio thc-ms classes. .Xn interest in arnatenr radio is stinr- ulated as well as an CIIfi0llI'llgClIlClll of radio! practical rises. Lefl lo Riglzl. Top Razr: Orr .lliclrilv lfmr: jones, Bostian, Icmescnne linllnm Iforw: Frliclr. llasis. Nlarlin. Olflflfll-QRS: Pres. 1-Qrlich, Vin Pwr, Bostian. Lexin, SIT. C1onstanrinc-, llostian, Trcfnv, Lexin, Aclzfixcfr Nlr. Xrnolcl. Fmm-C Teachers 0fAn-191-ica. Nprulcing: 'loslcc's. Irff In Rivglll. lop Rrmt Nlr. litrclranan. XYilson, latin, l'crlliloxc-. Berger. Rllllll, 'lhircl Row I 1 lfllvkllllg, Gooclnran, Russo. Hillman, lic-hrman. xflflllfl Noir: lrown, livc-rrclriclt. Rosenfelcl, llullcrrn lfmrg llurn, Vrnpsteacl, OlflfIK1liR92 IWW Rice, lcrsltc-s. l1cc',Prc'r. Karnrnrs. Iscnclerr, lhog, Llrnr. Bowling, Orr, Sec: l.c'u, Nlonlric-.l, 'IW'-rn, Rc-nli. lfxc-nclricls, ggi.-flf-XIIIIIY Behrman, Rl'llll .-lclzfixrr Nlr. llnchanan. 1 -f , T l W! er. b .-' 0 I A rx Carrolltgn-Wight Literary Society, lfrlurirlgz l'insteatl. Iffl In lfiglll. Slnnrlziilg: Kivnwn. Sft'k.iN, Xlalin. Rotlnnan, SlIllfiCllIlllll. Shaw, 'liitlt fianm, Cmltlstein, Kaliw. llltnn. Srrmftl: blalilon, llakvr, Shane, .L I-'i'ietlinan, Nli, Siiytler, Pllllllkl. 4.l.mit'i. Nlainan. Olfl-lC,laRS: I'frt, D, lftietlnian l IIIHIL ul iff I'r1x l'mstt ul R tl I' 1 fl: 'Q 1 . '- A 'z . 11 nnun, rig. I Ill. Rollnnan, Kiall, lfwr. Vi. Smith. Sliant: fwfr. NH. Iahlon, l'tit'tlinan, 'ldfut Nl. l'illK'liIllRIll lalilon, Nglxflf-.47lllK Belinan. Hutinan, Arfviwr Nli. Snitler. Continue ost Art Won By Bancroft Ifountletl in 1878 hy Professor Charles XVight, the Clarrollton-XVight literary Society is the second oldest CXUQI-CllI'I'il'llliiI' activity at City College. The Club, named after Professor Might antl Charles Carroll of Clarrollton, holtls a yearly tlehate with its arcli-rival Ban- croft, antl several tleliates a year within the fluh and with the debating teams of other schools. By partici- pating in many plays and seminars on recent hooks. the members hope to increase their own antl the Schools literary scholarship. l x . t N5,.wf11 5 'argl 1 4, ,V flux! a A ' I FX Would peate is possible only through tliearmament maintains Juergen l,fil7IlCl'. sc-cond affirmative ipeaket Rebuttalist Douglas lhisteatl prepares the final argtiinent with teammates Juergen Pfitzner, lfrt-tl Rothman, and Nlanrite Baker. 'J Hunting and Fishing Club. Ihfnmmrmfingz lixenchitk. Irwfl lo Righi,Smn1Iing: Rosen. limil. Ionvs. lrangiskakis, Karangelcn, Alberts, llocoris, C-usl. Young, Spa-mlor, Mandy, Donahue, Bnzhanan. Srulwrl, SI'l'llHll Row: Ihnwn. konken, Ilnllnm Horn: Roberts, l5nlgr'l', Brent, Rvhert, Nil. lllllllllll. Ul l'lK1liRS: Pin. Buchanan, l'1'1r'-l'1r'y. l'1Yl'llillllls, .S'e'1'. Donahue, 'I'r1'1lx. kirby, Young, ,'ilI1'lW'I' NIL llilinan. The members of the Hunting and Fishing Club, like many ol' us, love the outdoors: yet they have an appreciation ol' nature which many of us lack. Because of this appreciation, they spend much time studying conservation practices as a means of saving the waning natural resources of the Vnited States. No one is sure about what will develop at the Photography Club, whether it be a demonstration on darkroom techniques, a field trip to take pictures, or some new method ol' developing photographs. But whatever does turn ont, one thing is sure, namely the students' knowledge ol' photographic methods will be improved. rx Holiibi Enthusiasiisi 'Z 1 it A ,. ,r5l:.4' i Photography Club. lefl to lfiglfl. Twp Roar: Katz. Fwy, Dalinskv, Bolka. lang. lfinlwlstc-in, Killinger. lintmm Rfnr: Williams, Lipnick, Mintz l-ink. Nlortfno. 0lfl lC'l ,R9: Prrw. llalinslu, l'lfl f,lI'l. Moreno, Ser.-'l'rr'nx. l,:-ng, ,41l:'itf'r Nlr. Nlelby. I! .:. nh, l I lv sin 1 J- - -fi , S T . A ff- '1 Stamp Club, If-If In Rlughf, Slmzrlzugz Kent. Butler, Ieukins, lrleetl, -Iarnlis, Nh. 5l'lllI12lNL'l. glllll4'llllg, Xntuerp, Lautloxvne, Bloom. Sfnlrfrli Iones lli'Nllll. litagt-1. lrranl, Young, Kollisou, Hat-I. UI-l'lCIl'.RS: Pnw, lffiilll, I'irr-I'rm, Young, Ru, sn, Smith, 'I'rr'nt, Iollison, SQL-flf'.'ll'IllY I'llmau .lflwtrr Nh. St-lluiayei. Two hoys harter small pieces of paper in the midst 'f it of many other lnoss engaged in the same activity. Such - 0 is the actoiu at the Stamp Clluh where enthusiastit' Aix H philatelists of City College meet every other week to 5 I A 7, increase their collections bv tratling stamps with other members of the cluh. 0 Pool Experiences : I , anal Checker Clluh move their armies over the battle- Suspense mounts as pensive members of the Chess lieltls. livery tluh member participates in these mental sparring matches and watches tournaments among the tlulfs hest players f members ol the BCC Chess Team - anal the teams of other schools. Each year the top f player receives an award. Chess and Checker Club, Iffl In Right, Top Razr: Horn, Bcimfskv, Butler, Clollison. Mirlfilw :muh Rothman, Harlem, Batko, Claitlis, Konrad Ilixoul Simms, llullum lffm-1 lkmsshlatt, Lihelmau, Ashmau, ifoltlsteiu. Ol-l4lI.l4RS' Pin, Cmtsslilatt, Ashman, I'in'-I'rm. Slllwlllll, Sanders Ser. Santleis, Cluhinsky, 'l're11.v. 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H4IllIkl'I. Nlillu. RllNl'lll7L'lj,l,RUIl1i. MSA Championship Rising from obscurity, the Baltimore City College varsity track team surprised all observers by capturing the state championship. This season was the most bril- liant City College has experienced in more than a dec- ade, bringing forth many outstanding stars as the team swept to an undefeated. only once tied, season. Leading the parade of stars was lack XYagner, a sophomore, who proceeded undefeated in all nine meets and topped his record off by winning the ,110-yarcl race in the Nlaryland Scholastic Association Individual Championships. .Xl- so outstanding was Bill Barnes who high-jumped his way to eight victories. one loss, and the incliviclual cham- pionship. The season opened on the right foot with a rousing 99-81 victory over Patterson. Following this upset, the varsity Thinciads defeated Nlervo by 67 points, Carver by 53, Dunbar by 37, and lforest Park by 50. The lol- lowing meet was against City's arch-rival, Nlt. St. -loe. The Collegians, unaccustomed to St. yIoe's cinclerless track. tied the Gaels, 96 all. However, Dunbar clefeates ecl Nlt. St. .Toe the following week to put City in an un- disputed first place. Poly was beaten for the first time since l950. The Kenwood and NIcDonogh matches were easy victories. This year the squad was coached by Mr. Alerry Na- thanson, who, for his first year, needless to say, clicl an exceptional job. The Collegians who lecl the way this season were Arnold Sapperstein, competing in the lflfl and 220-yard clashes: XYagner, in the -l-103 Charles Baker, 380: Richard Ochs. the mileg XVarren Cruise, broad jump: Bill Barnes. high jump: and Harvey Reisenweber, hurdles. The recipient of the priclecl Hall of Fame Award was Richard Ochs. The captain of this year's squad was Bill Barnes, who was also recipient of the Morton Cohen Trophy for outstanding contributions to the team. C , if 'sf FC. - -4 ' fini ,Q ' ' .ft 1, 1. fi, btw: 3' Mt- . I , .I - . . . 1 Warren Cruise displays perfect form in leap over high jump bar set at 5'fi . Arnold Sapperslein and Bob Barsken st teh lc d lc ' for the finish line- re c nec an nec against St. joe JV. If!! lo lflglil. lofi lffurz I'r1cc'. IJanc'kc-r. lastuicz Rc-c-siclcz Strauss. llamlweitrc-r. Coach Novak, llondtoff. Nlainc-n. Parker, Tucker, jackson. rnngr. ,llirlcflr ,fluff lcxy. Nc-ubc'igc'r, Cibson. XYxcIic', Nlaslceu. Cronin. Hilliams. Nlislowslcy. Y. johnson. I-lass. Slllllllllll, nmgr. Iirflfom lfozr: Newlull. Tllllllg. Uliici. Craclx. fnircis, Ktougarcl. K., jolitrsou. llausch, Bealle, Biclcllu, Craig. mngr, 'Q-4'-,, Circling towards the crease. Al Biddison shoots past four Forest Park defenders for a goal. 31 .Lx if Z . A. 1, . iuuf All-Maryland Midfielder Bob Barroll passes to teammate to avoid two Gilman defenders. Stickmen Capture City's varsity lacrosse contingent captured its third straight public school championship this spring, losing to its old nemesis, St. Paul's, in the title match at Home- wood Field. Three players - midfielder Bob Barroll, attacktnan Tom Biddison, and defenseman XValt Malinowski - were named to first string All-Maryland positions. Bob Silverwood, an attackman who led the league in scoring, and jake Gillespie, a defenseman, were named to the second string. Bob Ginsberg, Paul Kenney, and sopho- mores Ray Altman and Don Evans attained Honorable Mention. Tom Biddison, a varsity performer for four years. was recipient of the Andy Kirkpatrick Memorial Trophy presented by the Alumni Associationg and XValt Malino- ski was chosen as City's Unsung Hero. The Collegians breezed to the public school diadem as the ten took the lead at the outset and remained un- defeated in league competition. Highlighting league JV. lfff In Righl. Top ltmr: Kloath Dunning. B. Salganik, Goldberg, Dunkin, Hutke. Wzilinan, Nilles, l.onc-gm. Katr, Snyder. Fitzgerald. Ruben. stein. Scipitk. filllllll. .lliflrllr Rmr: Ritldlcspurger, Leonas, Leon, Ostroff, W. Salganilt, 'lz1batk, Huusmzm. Sznitlcrs, Spnk. Bottom Ron: Burman. Ritlimun, ,-Xsmt-I. flaminis. kt-mplcr. Slicrmztn, NCIIIIC, .Xmernitk, Holzman, lfurinzm. W i. . 95, . r Kew , , ,g Y J -,An , -1' . A .,,.,5, JS' 1',2,,w M af fun RSI l X I I I It uh lee Blum C oidon Class lf ohnson Htmle Ptttdl mdti XX ilhams Xshton C lassner Sehnvdman .num nu rr r f 111 :shi ra o v rm.: at man nt :son o ison luitt X an Alstint lovviv lwans Bottom ou m tison vtimi 1 lx nnu lruicr lsron nt Cilltspit Xl ilmovss 1 Public School Tltle With 8 0 R cord pl tv were tw defeats over Polv of Southern Besides mounting tetson ind Southern tvsict the and 1 130 shellacktng Polv, lotest Park Pat stickmen defeated Gil mln list sen s ltingplns luv .1 8 9 count Catonsville I5 U and Xltllonogh ll 0 in exhibition contests Xlthougb the entne te tm vs is a vvell balanced unit ceitnnly the strongest position nas defense headed by . 't mowski. Gillespie 'md Dick Frazier 'tlso m'1de it rough on opposing att'tc'kmen. The first midfield led bv liwrroll 'md seniors Ginsberg and Kennev was re- puted to be one of the finest in the loop' the second midfield unit including senior lVill A ohnson .-Klan Bid- dison 'md lxtrrv Levitt was 'tlso outstanding. The first 'ttt'tc'k. the highest scoring in the Maryland Scholastic ,Xssocittion boasted of liiddison Silverwood 'md Alt- ' 'tt 1 ' ' c IOS were lrtndlec mp1 'Cjtokie' lsrongard 'md livms. Mr. Frank Lee coach of the squad boasted this vear s team as being the finest th'tt he has ever coached. 'm 4-' 'THE l in W 4 - .YL ,. . ofa, I A M59 W-I -w f 9144. . .. .LY ,ff Wil W 94 MY 'Yu P' Fi' '. vw , aw, A ,-'lifes 4, . 12 fg. --sul . Having cleared the ball, Bob Barroll elndes two Forest Park defenders to set up play in front of oppositions goal. Rav Altman. stellar attackman, works his wav in for a feed to a teammate despite opposition from Catonsville defensemen. F X. we s 'ff it 77 V 5 i if ' 'i s, r Helm - c ,MT .' all l' s- evitra ?BliTYzf.S if f' 'wr , -s X' Y 'if ther- fs-JJ K' . Fei Y: t gclir Y Eix f, X19 ii' ff, .If ' ,.o if . f' if -v cw fbi in-f 'Qs t 'Off 1 axyctf - Q.: A -, . JY. Lwfl lu Right. Twp Rmr: Hoopes. Keenan. ningizx., Kreison. llarsha, Cioath Baulilis, Tutker. lalior. Spallone, mngr. Middle Row: XYl1ip, unzgr.. Sklar. .-Xitiiigvr, Smith. Niathei, Baldwin, Hillman. lJ',Xntoni, Stlit-er. linllom Roar: Nlason, Nltliet-lian, l.ist, Kiarci, I-iarhardt, Sawyer, Roy, Ley inc. ti..-V 1- is.-mmiuaxfsif yr-1 r 41 t 2 J ff V i J s -4 N ,' ' L 10 , V it . Q ji' gh F- I , M tp I t' W. 5 il. -, I f. . V rug ' . I. t , - L ' rw, , V -an ,M V A . .. A 4-1' - - ' '1',,4,, - 'Z 1 Q R . ', - ,, it' - ft , t r 4- 41 , I I D , L. ,..-v -3 . - .x ,Y A .9 '. xr r- .- f. ,. f -- ,S .yuh . 1 Y. X s ,. rn- .f typ- -juni' . - ,, f7qfi: If? 'A xt h lloh Ciminn. star thirdfliaseinan. awaits tuin at hat. lim Butiuan, with his lirothvr lloli matching. poist-s hiinst-If lor tht- pittli in a pie-game drill '- .- 4-- -- . City Nine Takes Despite a tremendous rebuilding job incurred by llohn Glenn in his lirst year of coaching City's varsity liaseliall team, the '57 liasehall season may well he termed successful. XYith only two starters from last year's team, the severely depleted tanks suffered much from a lat lt of experienced players. The Collegiaus suffered a defeat from their first opponents. Loyola, in a I6-0 loss. They bounced back with much zeal, however, in the second game of the season to trounce Nlervo, I0-7. The third and fourth games ol '57 raw City lose to Carver and Patterson by Ill-8 and el-3 scores respectively. However, again filled with renewed vigor hy their close defeats, the Collegians bounced hack to defeat Nlercershurg Academy, followed hy a win over Poly. Victorious against Dunbar by a score of 6-4, the Collegians competed in two poor games losing to Southern and Nlt. St. -Ioe by very close margins. .X spec tacular home run hit hy Leon Armour in the en- 4 '... . ,cmd LQ' -Q 4 ,R Q, iff, ' - 't--El ' '3- 4 1-4, 6,5-fa 'N Ifff. Executing a near perfect slide. Citv haseiunner Bob Nfontgomerv narrowly misses gaining a stolen base. 5 . ... X -, A ,Q 4 V I X 8 AA Below. Fred Sugar, the C0llegian's ,As..r,.- f .- 5 . G .- i it ,,lI?Q , -4 3. , winningest hnrler, unleashes a pitch. 4th Place in MSAL-4 - F-im . , t..,,.,,,,,,,4,iwx suing game against Forest Park brought victory once more to City. The Knights followed this up with two A-me . I ,X f 1 additional wins from Nlervo and Carver, the latter by 1 f lflati. The remainder of the season was inconsequential with City reaping one more win from Dunbar. t , 4 r , ,K W.. Nlanv men on the team deserve honorable men- 'fi' 'L QT iii- ' .W W 7, tion of their cllorts and teamwork. Dick Nebbinger and ff x Bob Cimino were the team's only two veterans, the VA::xl4s'Qiff5f W 5 C lormer leading the league in extra base hits. Cimino, 'TWA' ff' 3' it if ifvffw 'f M Etffw a '56 First 'Ik-am .Xll-Maryland choice, attained a posi- 'T A fm. - ' 'J M, A. tion on the .-Xll-Maryland Second Team this season. .lim 4 r Burman, the star infielder who could play practically any position, was recognized with Honorable Mention. He also served as captain to this year's team and re- ceived the Alumni Trophy for his outstanding contri- butions to the team. Bob Montgomery, first baseman, was elected to the Hall of Fame. ' :mm-P rn, X.XRSl'I Y. If!! lo Right, Top Razr: johnson, Lunsford, mngrs., Frick, Goldsmith, Sugar, Coach Glenn, Montgomery, XYinkelman, Batt, Roach, mngr, linllum Row: Kamka, Kitnino, ll. Burman. Arnionr, .-Xrashin, Stern, J. llurinan, Sfllllfflltlll, llrailcv, mngr. I, , K ,. l 1 , ,,A , 'x 1' -'FS' -'I ' We v. . 3 - .-QQ U' Aly , ' ' i H s - A if -- , 1 YQ- 'J' ef t' Q M T X starr. nr 49 is Courtiers Ta ke 2nd Losing a four hour match to Forest Park, 4-3, was the only blemish in an otherwise perfect season for the Baltimore City College varsity tennis team. The team placed second behind the Foresters for the third straight year, it being also the third time that the team lost by a score of 4-3 in the decisive match. Led by newcomer Bob Baron, the number one man, undefeated Don Torres, number twog and Ronnie Fish, the third top man, the netters breezed through an eight game schedule. Douglas was the first victim by a 6-l score, and three days later Southern was defeated by a maximum count of 7-0. City then defeated Patterson, also by a maximum score. The next encounter was against Gilman, very strong and undefeated. The Col- legians downed the Roland Parkers, who later conquer- ed the Foresters. Using an entirely new team headed by Bobby Davi- son, the Black Knights defeated Mervo by a 7-0 score. Instrumental in this victory were Davison, Gene Gerber, Larry Feldman, and Mel Lurie. Then came the disas- trous defeat at the hands of Forest Park, which made MSA history, having been the match of the longest dura- tion yet recorded. Baron lost his only match of- the year on that day to Chuck Abelson, the league's number one player. Following this defeat, City proceeded to take three out of the next four singles matches: however, two very close defeats in the decisive final doubles matches determined the day's contest and consequently the state championship. Following this crisis, City re- bounded to down Dunbar, 5-0, and Poly, 6-l. At the season's end, Bob Baron was elected captain, with Don Toi res winning Hall of Fame honors. Davi- son was presented with a trophy for his outstanding contribution to the team. .'ffl0I'I' Left. Lew Kairys and Bobby Davison form a winning doubles team in a match against Southern. F gtg left. Mr. Gill steps in to give Larry Kurland, Ronnie Fish, if and Gene Gerber a bit of instruction on their forehand swings. If!! 1 R1 ht Slmzdnzg kai mnfr lxuiland luiic kairu C lflll Iauson its fu lxmeling lish Feldman fag? Golfers Repeal Title The Baltimore City College varsity golf team won its third consecutive Nlaryland Scholastic ,Xssociation championship this season, triumphantly capturing eight straight matches and extending its winning streak to twt-ntysthree fnatches without a defeat. l'nder the tutelage of flitys athletic director. Ken- neth Yansant, the team of four, consisting of Charles Pessagno, Paul Quinn, Hank Nlajewski, and Xlike Nlc- Ciinnis. confidently compiled Citys impressive record. The first meet was held on April Fools Day, at which Douglass High was the unfortunate victim by a score of l2-U. Not much excitement was aroused the following Thursday when Carver was conquered by a 1015-Ili count. Forest Park also proved to furnish a minimum of opposition as it fell by a score of lfl-2. The next two victories were at the expense of Towson and Dunbar as the l.inksmei1 won by the maximum score in both matches. l2-U. St. loc, in the succeeding match, gave little opposition, concpierecl by an llli-'Q mark. .-Xt this point in the league competition, both City and Poly were undefeated. The showdown was witnessed one month after the season commenced when Poly, the weak- er of the two. was easily defeated by a 9-fl score. The remainder of the season was incidental with Calvert Hall losing by a I2-0 mark. In the individual championships Chuck Pessagno defeated his three City cohorts and one Poly adversary to attain a personal win. Hank Xfaiewski was elected captain of the team for his second year, and Pessagno was appointed to the Hall of Fame. Of the four men on the team, three have now com- pleted three seasons of team work together. They play- ed aclmirably for City, losing only one match in their three years of competition, and carried home three championships, a record of which City College can he justifiably proud. ks fy' V, M, . ,H W 'I 45-L ' 1 ' -as ....., l if - it .fi we , ffm.-, t.,1-.- '-0. ,...,., Hank Majewski gets set for at Clifton, QF ,ff a three tooter on the hnal green Q9 1 ff 3 uw Q' ,. f., ' nv. .. 5 4 .cg a Q. ji: 3 Left lo Right. Smrzdiiigi Pessagno. Coach Yansant, Nfajewski. Kneeling: Quinn, NIcC.innis. .I N' Lx. Sf. p '5 ? Left. Paul Quinn lines up a wedge shot fiom sand trap on C1lifton's tenth hole. 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The play, which was written by Frederick Knott, had excited Broadway audi- ences lor ahnost a year and a half. The story concerns the vengeance a jealous, ex- tennis-playing husband, Tony Werrdice. exacted on his unfaithful wife. He enlisted the aid of an old college churn narned I.e.s'gccte to perforrn the actual killing while he and a lrierrd were out. Iesgnte was to hide behind the curtains in the lllfllllliff horne where he would be in a position to strangle illnrgot. the wife, who would be on the telephone talking to her husband. The plan went awry when .llrcrgof was able to grab a pair of scissors which were lying nearby and stab her assailant, ,Xlter a lengthy investigation, Scotland Yard Inspector Ilrclrlrmcl deduced that .Ucrrgcri had cornrnitted a pre- rneditated rnurder: she was cronyicted largely on circurne stantial eyiclerrce and sentenced ro die on the gallows. On the day before her scheduled execution. her' boyfriend. a New York playwright narned .llny Hrrllrrlflr. approached Torry with a story he thought would keep .lllllQ1lf lrorn hanging, lf Torry would confess to a lesser crirne. he suggested. and would go to jail lor a shorter rirne. .llurlgofs life could Ire sayed. lle refused. 'I'hc- story didn't encl unhappily, howeyer, because thc' yillain aclrrrittecl llis guilt hy his subsecprent actions. llc- louncl a house key under the stair carpet outside the apartrncfnt door which only the guilty rnan would krioyc ol, The killer had entered through the front door with .llcrrgofx kc-y. which had been placed there pre- yiously In Tony, and which had heerr replaced there alter' he opened the door. On BCC Stage --1. -1- -,, A L- . Q 1 if es Iihe llrrrriires joke and cirink with their ,Xrnerican friend, Max Halfidnv, before the two men left for a stag parts on the fateful night of the attack, Harvey' ,lason gave a superbly acted, convincing per- formance of the husband each night. The rest of the cast was platooned because of the small number of characters. The wife, played bv Elaine Prentis and Pat long. was a verv emotional role that required much act- ing experience and abilitv. The other characters were also adequately portraved. The seniors unveiled a new plan to increase the size and productivity of the playbill. A free Prom was offered to all bovs selling a prescribed number of tickets and ads. The svstem's immediate success resulted in a financially successful play and a large Prom attendance. The Players lfnrgot ffvfllffl-FF Elaine Prentis Pat Long llax liflffl-!fflX' ferry Brotman Nfelvin Shettle Tony lfendice Harvey Jason C'nptr1m Lesgnte Charles Elfont Frank Tamberino ln.spector Hufzlanrrl Howard Bfallin Gilbert Horn 111IUIIIfJSll?I Bruce Numbers Directed bv Mr. Robert Creed and Mr. Hlilliam Bentley Business Manager was Mr. Harold Greenwald Technical Advisor was Nfr. Edward Arnold .X grim lrzspertnr Hufzhaid catches Wax iifling thc Il fridtcfs desk in sc-arch of evidence to flee llarcfol N relicarsal of the murder scene brings inappropriate smiles g 1 r- :- f 2 5, 'A NJ, V 4 ' M .1,N. - 1 . ,v I . E iff' , 31 , J ig ig C if gsrg iT l2ln-153' ji gin' - ..-.., ..gg.. U-,1 t .Q C717 K .lun '57' Stay Comes A Close llaring hicl farewell, the nrernhers of the june Senior Class can look hack with great satrslaction on their years at the Castle on the Hill. .Xlter the orientation program, the c lass ol -lime, lSl57. was organilecl uncler the clirection ol Nlr XVilliarn liisner. class aclviser. The new class council speeclils acloptecl a constitution ancl electecl tem- porary ollicers to presicle over meetings. General elec- tions were helcl which lotnrcl Phillip XVeinstein chosen as presiclent: lake Gillespie, x'ice-presiclerrt: Harvey llason. secretary: Rozralcl I-iish. treasurer: ancl Stanley Kassan. sc-rgeant-at-arms. 'AIfcn'es'er City hecanre the class motto: ancl recl ancl white, the olliicial colors. ,X successful closecl llip an' Dance enclecl the school year on a prorrris- ing note. .Xuunrnr. lfl53. saw another closecl social alliair, the Rock an' Roll Parts. AX new traclition was estahlishecl in lfehruari alter rrruclr planning on the part ol chair- man Ilowarcl lirongarcl f blnnior lVc-ek. The lirst event was a line assernhlt at which trihute was paicl to those mc-mhc-rs ol the laculti who hafl given twerrtx'-liive xc-ars or rrrore oi laithlul sertice. Nlemhers ol the class wc-re c-asils clistinguishecl hx large orange ancl hlack huttons with which they were eciuippc-cl. Climaxing the week was a Iahulous lurnor llrom hrglrhglrtecl hx' the music' ol llrll Nlaisc-I ancl lllstll'tllt'sll'1t. llre Pronr was unique rn that it was hoth a lirrarrcial ancl social Slltttss. 'lihe annual Starlight llance in ,Xpril also serrecl to clenron- strate the potential ol the class. .X week clevotecl to promoting clriver saletx' hx' Citi' College stuclents was also nrrclertakerr, resulting in an increasecl rrurrrher ol entrants in the National .Xuto Roacl-c--o. New class elections rrracle ,lake Gillespie presi- clent. Ronalcl lfish vice-presiclenl. Harsey Ia-,on sec rt-tary, Roger Barnett treasurer. ancl lirarrk Tarrrherirro sergeant- at-arms. 'l'he Victory llop, co-sponsorecl with the Class of Fehruarr, WST. usherecl in the senior year in litre fashion since the gym was packecl with couples clancing to the music' ol' 'l'omnrr 'l'honrpson. .X major project soon errrergecl lronr the clrawing hoard as the icleas for the estahlislrrrrent ol the lialtirnore City College Hall ol' Fame hegan to materialize. llncler the clirection of Bill Russer the impressive Nlarch assernhly, hailecl hy many as the lillesl in recent years, estahlishecl twelve clistin- guished City alumni as the lirst to he honorecl hy their IIIIIIII nrrtter lor their achievements after gracluation. Rouncling out the spring social calenclar was the Sweet- heart Ilance, another hig success. 111111 Hill for',lI11r'r1er', the senior' class' play clirectecl hy Nlssrs. Creecl ancl Bent- ley, rankecl as lurtlrer prool ol the professional quality ol' Citi' College stage procluc-tions. Moreover, it was a huge success linancially clue to litre class support. 'lihe liarewell .Xssenrhlr on -june T markecl the encl ol tlitsses lor the seniors. a longhawaitecl occasicnr hy manr. 'l'his. too, provecl excellent, ancl worthy of the ontstancling class presenting it. ,lune XX'eek, plannecl hs' liill Rirhr ancl his associates, was initiatecl with the Sports llancc- at Gwinn Oak l'ark's Dixie Ballroom: ancl, clespite threatening weather, a large crowcl was on hancl, 'l'wo nights later, the 8.5. Bay Belle set sail lor the an- nual Nloonlight Cruise up thc- Chesapeake liar. The class gatherecl again on hlunc- lil for the hans IIUCI at the lfmerson llotel, corrrplete with fine foocl ancl errtertainrrrerrt, Closing out the social season was the Senior l'rorn loin' class later, once rrrore at the linrerson. 'I'he CIorrrrrrevrcenrent on .lune 20 saw nearly four lurrr- clrecl xoung rrrerr enter the worlcl with an exceptionally promising high school hackgrouncl. g'14H 3r +999 'L K 3189! it ei Q it-ff Sei Q 5, ..., bu Those Who Led The Class American Legion Award - Thomas Biddison, Jr.g Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award - Albert Liebermang Boris Ely Me- morial Award - Joseph Llnthicumg Citizenship Award - David Kaplan and Charles Roebuckg Dr. Philip H. Edwards Award - Jacob Gillespie, Philip VVeinstein, and Donald Torresg Drum and Bugle Corps Award - Daniel Greenfeldg French Award - Donald Torresg Henry C. VVentz Memorial Foundation Award - fSciencey - Robert Van Oryeg Hi-Y Award - Juergen Pfitzneig Hofman Award - Juergen Pfitznerg Honor Society Award - Arthur Strasburgerg Ingham Medal - Albert Lieber- man: John B. Wentz Memorial Foundation Award - David Baker: Jones Medal - Gary Saprersteing Latin Award - Robert Rivking Leon S. Goldberg Memorial Award - Hcward Rosenbloomg Leonard Trout Memorial Award - Jacob Gillespieg Loyalty Award - Howard Kron- gardg Peabody Prize Winners - William Ward, David Kaplan, Eugene Bardach, Donald Torres, Lewis Siegel, Arthur Strasburger, and Joshua Grossmang Philip Friedman Memorial Award - Martin Sopherg P.-T.A. Award - Andrew Petite: Radio Broadcasting Club Award -- Ian Mil- lerg Richard B. Austemian Award - Ronald Fishy Robert Seff Me- morial Award - Michael Ashmang Roebuck Business Award - Carroll Jcnesg Roebuck Editorial Award - Eugene Bardachg Schoenrich Award - Henry Rechesg Sears Foundation Award - William Barnesg Shapiro Music Award - Philip 'Weinstein and William Snyderg S-mith Award - Robert Feinberg and Alan Hamburgerg Student President Award - Philip Weinsteing Swanson Award - William Russeyg United Nations Youth Award - Frank Furstenbergg Unsung Hero Award - Paul Kenneyg Williams College Book Award -- Eugene Bardach. Who's Who lk'- 3, F' is L.L.a9'3..L'...A....l' 22. Eu ene Bardach 2 Z E 1 1' 5 'W-L 5 i f Philip Weinstein William Russey Done Most For School Done Most For Class June '57 S Most Likely To Succeed Andrew Petite Best Personality snug--.--. faq... 1 ..- .Q 4.x ' We ey - 35 jacob Gillespie Most Versatile Thomas Biddison Best Athlete i Q65 T' if thnsi Nrvlltiilflli iiivfimiits lhit main sn iiiiimh iii thc hiici sliix ui ll class - Hr. Bmil XYil1Lk'hlc-ali, !'i'lil'illg after lhirtv scars Um- : ' ' ' l 'Z ,i Icmisingu HN-iws gi siziiicliiig rniltiivii twin ai Q!IllCilli siliool as hi- in siiicicms hclcl him. As Students H img miiqiic-i'crl lhzit twriiigiiig Cihiuigu accent at least to some degrce like fiillcspic rivliu-is his fzircwcll zuicllc-ss in the assciiihlcml sehr 5 Mm- as V, F mints :hc stage in iucixc a ifikcn of lhc esteem in which his Repiescming the gradiiaiiiig clziss. Slgiiilcv Knsscn rcliiiqiiishes the iuiih. sxmhulii of school lcziriuxsliip, io the Class uf Ifchiiiary, 1938, in-picsciiicc! hy its prcsidciil, Basil Kaiukas, 133 Social Events In Busy Sports Dance, Moon ,fg 4 'A s un: I B c its shm Klll s '.'l 'Z ' '.' ' Ni LIL' 1' -s in '. Right. With no axnuscmcnts running because of rain. lhm- dzumc floor ill Gwynn Oak Park is crowded with yur Liu Umllvgc men and their claws dancing tu thc mush uf Hill Mzlisclk o1'cl1csll'z1. J 'li l - ' s xxmwh .1 IMQ1' ifvlhmhlg .ls lm hui- Ihr smgmg ut vlllll' oh! X gm uhm .mlums NLPIINN lu M .lllvllllll In gnu' has .ll1hllY1L'L1!vmlln NI1. I.ulrX .nll1.ul I I4 mltu, xv Week For Seniors Light Cruise, Prom u Q l k-,s. is 5, w i 2 ixf.3'Qf sb. 4 Almw-, 'Ihc IFLIHI nf Stizislmrgcr. f-illcspie. :md Ham-x ll'2HiN the pmnlcmiadc Ui wnimw as the June l'IUlll gm-s ilim full xwing. XiIt'I' sc-xvxnl hrniu uf tllilllillg. il feels gmail Nil 111111 talk Liwllilv, r v I 1 X Xiu, Milill Ll Iuxwlu clmw for lilt' ll!'iIl 135 i good time with old friends. ,nn .1 1, f' Q 5,4 Clntching it copy of Thr' Sun with ai picture of thc graduating class in it, Xlnn Hgnnhnrgci rutixcs unlgmtulgrtimis alter tht' tcrcrnony had endcd. Then, Commencement 'I l hc big rnmncnt - Manor D'Alcsancli'o presents Bill Russcy with ills diplmnzi .ASQ V 'lhc pruccssimial brings almost four hundred seniors to thc conclusion of their high sthoul taiccrs. O 'Lf 00 cf I'-Qnfs gui: Y' A 36, fr 'i fti7L0'a'i?5f-656.1 ,PQFWG ,12 .ffs2f--we-,tw - rs an '51 A P ' if 4 f ?1 -s 'r r 5'-Hbranirlwfsi-. 0 li' ,fl in As We Graduate, .l.'XNIIiS XV.XIfl'liR .XI5B0'I I' SAC Representative l.2.33 Hotnetootn Vice-President I,2,33 JV Crosscountry l, Varsity 3: Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Varsity VVrest- ling 43 Illll'i.Illllll'2llS I,2,3,4. NIARTI N S'I'ANI.IiY ABRANISON SAC l'znrols 3,43 Librzny Club 43 Radio Club 33 Chemistry Club 4: Varsity 'lrznk Nlztnager 3: Varsity Crosscountry Manager 4: Intramurals 4. LESLIE CLIFFORD ADELSBERGER JV I-'ootbztll 2, Varsity 3,43 ,IV Swimming 2, Varsity 3,43 JV Base- hztll 23 lntxannurals 2,3,4. ZALMAN AGUS SAC Committees 3,43 Homeroom Vice-President 3,43 Honor Soci- ety 4: .Xssoriation of Club Presidents 4: Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,-4. Vice-I'tesident 43 Biology Cluh 3,4, President 43 CNY 2,3,43 Nlztrcliittg Band 43 Concert Band 43 Castleers 23 Intramurals 3,4. CHARLES ALBAUGH SAC Representative 23 llomeroom Vice-President 2. ROLAND ALAN ANDERS Dance Committee 33 Honor Society 3,43 Civil Defense Club 2,33 Biology Club 2,33 Science-Researclr Club 2,33 Math Club 33 Ra- dio Club 2,33 Drum and Bugle Corps 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,-4. MICHAEL NATHAN ASHINIAN ,Xssotiation of Club Presidents 43 Chess and Checker Club I,2,3,4, 'l're:1surcr 4. President 43 Chemistry Club l,3,4, President 43 Sci- eme-Resezrrclt Club 2,43 Biology Club 2.3,43 Radio Club 33 Chess leznu l.2.3,43 Astronomy-l'hysit's Club 4. 3 if M. Ashman j. Bair C. Baker D. Baker M. Baker J. Bamberger '53 i :Qs- 36 J. Abbott M. Abramson P PRL YY' '1 P 1 L. Adelsberger Z. Agus C. Albaugh R, Anders pple. AIXNII-QS .VLAN HAIR Cll.XRI.I-QS III-IRN.-XRD BAKER llotnt-room 'l'rensutter 43 Varsity ll Cluh 43 Clue Club 3,43 lihttnitut 'lp Varsity Insult lil: Varsity Ctosstountty f5,4. IJXVIID AlliFl RIiY BXKIQR llonor Society fI,l1 Quill und Stroll 3,43 Association ol Club Pres- idents 3.4, Vice-l'tcsidt-nt -lg ljollrgian 3.1. I-'t-:mites l-Iditor 4, Slan- gtgitlg lidilot 43 lltznnnlits Club l,2.fl, Vine-l't'esitlt'ttt 33 Current lu-nts llub 2: Clnssitul Ilub l.2.fl,l, 5t'ttt'l1lIy' 2, Vin-,l'tcsitlt-tit fi, President 3.4. 'tl.Xl'RlCIi Xl..-KN BXKIQR llonot Sotiety 3.4: Quill and Stroll il.-l, 'lit-atslltex' 4, Vitc'l'tesitlt-nt lg Csutx ll.-xt. IH. .Xttixities Iiditur 3, Nlatttatging I-Qdilor 43 Senice Club fl.-43 fiillltlllllill-xvlglll l.iletutx Sotielx l.2,3,4, St'lll'l3l'V 2. Vile-l'tesitlt'nt 2. Ctnrollton-Wiglit - llzutctolt Debate 2.3,-li jV lrzuk lg lnttznnuruls 2.3. QIOSI-QPH I'Ii'I'ER ISANIISERCER SKC Patrol I.2,fl,43 Homeiootn President I: Chess and Checker Club l,23 .IV Ctossaountry 1,23 Inltznnutals 2,3,-I. if af -'L' va-1 E. Bardach A. Barke iii' If 3 .23 Y I ,Q is cf' X81 W. Barnes R. Barnett P. Barney L. Barnstein Nd asa' X I JICLN I liR TROY BA RTl.1iT'I' Chemistry' Club 4. ROBliR'I' H.XYW.XR D B.X'I'1-QS Castlcers 2. ROBERT Bl-IRN.-XRD B.'Xl7NIOHI. I 1 Library' Club fl: Biology' Club L,fl,l3 l'liotogiapliy' Club 43 Science Rcycarcli Club 4: Chemistry' Club 4. NLXRVIY .'Xl,I.liN BECKER SAC Patrol 3, Committees 3,43 Houicroom Vice-Prewiclcut 3,43 Daucc Committee iz Raclio Broaclcastiug Club 2.3.4, Secretary' 43 Biology Club 3.4, Vice-Prcsiclcut 43 VNV 23.43 Bancroft Literary' Society' 2: Orchestra 3.43 Varsity' Tennis 33 Intramurals 4. 'Q HARVEY STANLEY BEKOXVITZ Varsity' xVlACSllillg 2,3,4 We Can Remember I-QVCLQXIQ S'l'.XNl.lLY BXRIJXCH June 'ST Claw Nuupapcr fi, lfc-aluics lislitor 33 Sc-rvicc Club 3.41 Honor SlNl4'lf 3,13 Quill aiul Scroll 25.4, Vict'-l'rt'sirlc-nl 4, l'r1:xi- clout 4: f.Ulll'lQiIl71 2,fl,l, Msistaut Num I-Qclitor 3, Assistant Fea- lurcw I-.rlitor fl. Managing licliton 4. l-.clitor-in-Cliicf 4: Chew ami Checker Club I: VNV 2: Raclio Bioaclca-ting Club 23 Dramatits Club 2.3, lrcasuxct fl3 Aisociation of Club l'rc3siclc'uts 4. ,XI,I.IiN IRVI N B.-XRKF SKC Patrol I3 Juuc- '57 Claw Council 2: Dance Committee 43 Honor Socic-ty 4: Sciyite Club 4: Sales Club 3.43 Biology Club 23 Religion Club 3,43 JV Lacrosic Manager 33 Intramurals 2,3,-1. XVI I,I.l.'XNl XV.XI.TliR BAR XIQS llouol Socicty 43 ffnllwgifuz l: Varsity B Club 43 School Store 43 lfrosh'Sopli I-'ootball 1,23 lfrosli-Sopli Basketball 13 JV 'Track l: Varsity 23,43 lulramurals l.2.fl. ROCICR XVXYNIC B.XRNli'Ii'l' Juuc- '37 llaw Council 3,43 Julie '37 Treasurer 43 Dance Com- uiittecx 14,43 Clic-ss aucl Chcckcr Club l.23 Mister Roberts l: JV XVrc'stling l.2, Varsity' 3,43 Intramurals l,2,3,-1. PI'fl'1CR BRUCIC ILXRNICV Vanity B Club 43 JV Football 33 Varsity' 43 JV Swimming 23 Varsity 3.4. Lllli NIQLSON BARNSTEIN SAC Patrol 3.4: Raclio Broadcasting Club 3,41 Civil Dcfc-uwc Club l: Chemistry Club 43 CNY 43 Caine Mutiny' Court-Martial 43 lutratuurals 2,3,4. Jioux Jos1aPH is.xRRi1TT llouor Society' 3,43 Juuc '57 Class Newspaper 3,43 Civil Dcfcnsc Club 2.3: Nlatli Club 33 Biology' Club 2,31 Sales Club 23 Raclio Club 33 Clic-ss ami Checker Club 23 Drum and Bugle Corps 3,43 Intramurals 2.3. T' fi -8 1.1 Vx ,Yi 92 i J. Barrett D. Bartlett R. Bates R. Baumohl M. Becker H. Bekowitz 5 ,, X. F 5 ' ' 2,-me 4.-I . r-3 '. 'Q if 2: 'Y , ,Q-'I' J' AF Our Firsl Day JAMES ROBERT BELL Band 2,39 Orchestra 2.33 Varsity Football 3.41 JV Baseball 2, XIX DREIV BUTTERFI ELD BELLIINGHANI SKC' Representatnc 23 Homeroorn Xrce President 2 President 'S Drncc Cornrnrttee 4 Conccrt Band 234 Orchestra 34 Niarch mg Bind 34 Intramurals 234 XI XRK LDXV-XRD BERNIANI Hometoom Ireasurcr 2 une H Class Council 2 Bancroft Lit trary Socretx 34 Radio Broadcasting Club 3 Castleers 2 Glee lub 4 Intramuras CARI AI LAIN BERNSTEIN Science Reserrch Club 4 Beginning Band 2 Intramurals 234 I'REDI RICK XVII LI AM BFSCHE IHONIAS NICHOLS BIDDISON JR SKC lxccutne Board 1234 Homcroom 'lreasuter I Association r S bool I aders 4 H15 Club l 'I Xarsrty B Club 4 Presi tl tt 4 I rsh boplr I- otball I Xa rtx V54 V Swimming l Xarsrty lacrosse I234 -R 44 Ks! R. Biniasz R. Birkmeyer J. Bishow H. Blecman L. Block A. Bloom Q3 i 1 if 'if' J. Bell A. Bellingham M. Berman C. Bernstein F. Besche T, Biddigon ROBERT DAVID BINIASZ Marching Band 2,39 Concert Band 2,3. RICHARD EVANS BIRKMEYER Dance Committees 33 Drum and Bugle Corps 23 JV Baseball 2. JOSEPH JESSE BISHOW Science Research Club 3,45 Castleers 2. I-IOXVARD THEODORE BLECINIAN Horneroorn Sergeant-at-Arrns 23 June '57 Class Council 2,35 Dance Cornrnittees 3: Civil Defense Cllttb fig Hi-Y Club 51 Religion Club 33 Marching Band 3: Concert Band 33 Inlrarnurals 2.3. LAXVRENCE YALE BLOCK SAC Patrol 35 June '37 Class Council 25 Bancroft Literary So- cietv 3. ABRIAN EARL BLOOM Horneroorn Vice-Presitlent 29 Dance Committee 45 Hunting and Fishing Club 3.43 Intramurals l,2. j Bowen C. Bradley 3-. Al The Castle STAN LEY LEON AR D BLU BI SAC Representative 3: Homeroom Vice-President 33 Dance Com- mittees 43 Honor Society 43 Collegian 43 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,4, Secretary 43 Bancroft Literary Society 3.4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Nlath Club 33 PNY 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Librarian 3,43 JV Soccer 2,33 jV Swimming 23 JV Lacrosse 2,3. XIAX ELLIOT BLUNIENTHAL Dance Committee 43 Honor Society 3,43 Library Club 2,33 Ban- croft Literary Society 2.3,4, Secretary 43 Math Club 3,43 Frosh- Soph Lacrosse 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. DAVID CHARLES BOARXIAN Dance Committees 43 Intramurals 3,4. PAUL ALBERT BOELLNER SAC Representative 354, Homeroom Vice-President 3,4. XVAYNE JAMES BOLDOIVSKY Homeroom President 23 Glee Club 2,3.43 jV Soccer 2, Varsity 3,43 Varsity Lacrosse 2: Intramurals 2,3. 7 L. Brady H Braitman C. Branham T. Bressler -if H' ' wasnt thi' 1 S. Blum M. Blumenthal D. Boarman P. Boellner W. Boldowsky D. Bourckel Xtr- ki' DONALD LEE BOURCKEL Civil Defense Club l.2.33 Hunting and Fishing Club 43 Chess and Checker Club 2,33 Biology Club 4: CNY 43 Photography Club 43 Hi-Y Club 43 JV Crosscountry 3, Varsity 43 Varsity Track 3,-I. .IANIES RONALD BOYVEN Homeroom Vice-Presitleut 23 june '57 Class Council 43 Dance Committees 43 Art Service Club 2,-I: Stage Craft Club 43 JV Cross- country 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 3,4. CHARLES BRADLEY Choir 3,43 Varsity Soccer 43 Intramurals 3. LOUIS CLIFTON BRADY Chess and Checker Club 33 Hunting and Fishing Club 2. HOYVARD BRAITMAN SAC Representative 2: Homeroom Vice-President 23 Honor Socie- tv 43 Dance Committee 33 Oriole 3,43 .Athletic Service Club 23 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,43 L'NY 3,43 Math Club 3,43 Religion Club 33 ,IV Lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,43 Varsity Soccer 3,43 Intramu- rals 2.3,-4. CALVIN BRANHANI, JR. School Store 4. TERRY DAVID BRESSLER Dance Committee 43 I-'TA 1,23 Rifle Club 23 Drum and Bugle Corps 23 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Varsity Lacrosse Manager 43 ln- tramurals l,2,3,4. l4l Our Initial Affair- FRANK VINCENT BROCATO Homexooin Viee-l'resitlent 23 JV Basketball 21 Ifrosh-Soplt Foot- ball 2. STANLEY EDXVARD BROOKS SAC Patrol 43 Homeroom Treasurer 23 june '57 Class Council 2: Biology Club 21 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Civil Defense Club 2: Current Events Club 21 Intramurals 2,.4. jr1RRo1.n LEE BROTNIAN june '57 Class Countil 4: CIICIDISITV Club 41 JV Lacrosse 3g In- tramurals 3.4. H.-XRVEY NEIL BROIVN SAC Representative 2: Hotnerootu Vit'e-President 2, Treasurer 3: Cixil Defense Club 2: Biology Club 2: Current Events Club 43 Pliotograpltv Club fl: -IV Baseball 2,33 Intramurals 23.4. .IORDAN BARRY BRUCE Honieroom Secretary 2: Collegian Representative 23 Civil Defense Club 2: Dramaties Club 23 Clee Club 23 Intramurals 2.3,-I. ROBERT BRULL Bancroft Literary Society -lg Religion Club 4: Chess and Checker Club 4. I-IERSCH EL BUDLOYV SAC l':ttrol 4: Danee Committee -ig Civil Defense Club 2,33 Chem- istry Club fl.l1 Servite Club -I3 Biology Club 2.3,4g Science RC- seareh Club 4: Sales Club 2.3, Treasurer 2: Drum and Bugle Corps 3.4: 'IV Tratk 2. 4IAMliS HARRY BURNIAN 1 H. Budlow j. Burman R. Busch B. Cain W. Ceiner P. Chetwwfth we , F. Brocato S. Brooks -wifi ' '-3 lk, -gn ic: ti' J. Brotman H. Brown J. Bruce R. Brull S! XV' Xi' If X qirzfjg: , t ' it .fti':ffl1'1I-:W 1. - ROBERT PIERCE BUSCH Biology Club 2.3.41 Hunting antl Fishing Club 35 Intramurals l.2.3,-I, BRUCE AI.-XNIES CAIN SAC Representatixe ,lg Houieroom President 43 Dante Committee flg Collegian Cirtulznion Manager 4: Athletic Serxiee Club 2.3: l.i- biarx Club 2.3.43 Castleeis 23 Clee Club 4: Iftosh-Sopli lfootball Manager 2: Vansiu' 33 Vaisitx' Baseball Manager 2: Varsity Soccer Manager 4. XVILLIANI EDXV.-XRD CEINER Homerooin Vice-l'resident 2, President fl. I'AI'l. LEE CHENOXVETH SAC Representative l,2,3,4g Homeroom Vite-Presitletlt l, President 2.34: I-lee Club l,2,3,AI: ,IV Swimming 2. Varsity 5: Frosh-Soph lfootball lg Intramurals 2, The Dip'n Dance SKC Representalixe I3 llolneroom Vice-President 2, 'Iireasurer 23 Dance Committees 33 Cullegirnz Representative 23 Audi0.X'igug1l Club 33 Radio Broadcasting Club 33 Rifle Club 23 JY Baseball 3: lntrzunurals 2.3. CHARLES YYESLEY CHRISTOPHER JOHN EDXVARD CIMINO SNC Representative 2: Homeroom President 1.2: Glee Club 3,43 JY Crosscountrv l,2. ARNOLD DAVI D CLAPNIAN SNC Committees 43 Dance Committee 41 Qllill and Scroll 3,43 Association of School Leaders 43 Collegian 2,3,4, Art Editor 23,41 Oriulr' 23 fill!-IIN BAC 2,33 Art Service Club 2,3,43 President 2, Yice-President 43 Carrollton-XVight Literary Society 13 Biology Club 3,43 Science Research Club 3. ROBERT BERNARD CLARK ,IX I'ootb:lll 3. if uv-Q Qi- iv- 5- Cohen W. Coone D-'lk 2 XV. Corkran Comett C, Craycraft S. Dadds 43 3? 3 'S x-Z1 ff 5 C. Chenowith C. Christopher J. Cimino A. Clapman R. Clark M. Cohen 1 MARVIN ALLEN COHEN S.-XC Representative 3,43 Homeroom President 3, Vice-President 43 june '57 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committees 43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Cheerleader 3,43 Glee Club 334, Secretary 43 Caine Mutiny Court-Martial 43 Intramurals 3,4. SIDNEY IRVING COHEN SAC Committees 3,4, Patrol 3,43 Dance Committee 43 Collegian 33 Biology Club 43 Bancroft Literary Society 43 Asian Artifacts l-Qxhihit 43 JV Soccer 33 jV Lacrosse 23 JV Basketball 2: Intra- murals 3,4. IVAYNE EUGENE COONE SAC Patrol 33 Civil Defense Club 33 Locker Supervisors 33 Bc' ginning Band 2.3.4. IVAYNE OLIVER CORKRAN Civil Defense Club 23 Castleers 23 Drum and Bugle Corps 23 Clee Club 33 Intrzunurals 3,4. JOHN RICHARD CORNETT Concert Band 4. CECIL PAUL CRAYCRAET SAC Patrol 2,3,43 Library Club 3. SAXIUEI. JEROME nfxnns Collegian Representative 43 Stage Craft Club 43 Art Service Club 4. We Initiated Ideas- RONALD DALINSKY SAC Honor Committee 3,43 SAC Patrols l.2.33 Dance Committees 29,43 Association of Club Presidents 3.43 Quill and Scroll 43 Cul- leginn 3.4, Photography Editor 3.4, Assistant Managing Editor 4: Ciurx BAG 33 News Bureau 43 Photography Club l,2,3,4, Treas- urer 2. Secretary 3, President 43 Bancroft Literary Society 2,33 Chess and Checker Club l.23 jX' Baseball I3 JY Crosscountry 23 Intramurals I,2.3,4. NIORTON -IULES DAVIDSON Homeroom Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 33 Civil Defense Club 2.3, Secretary 33 Chem- lstry Club 43 Intramurals 2.3.4. STEPHEN MICHAEL DAVIDSON SAC Representative 23 Homeroom President 23 june '57 Class Council 2.3,-1, Class Conunittees 2.3,43 Dance Committee 43 CRI-ZEN BM. 3.4, Miscellaneous Editor 43 Service Club 43 Honor Society 43 Religion Club 33 Red Mill 23 Intramurals 2.3.4, GEORGE BERNARD DAVIS SAC Patrol 43 Chess and Checker Club 33 Math Club 43 JV Track 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 4. ROBERT ALLEN DAVISON Dance Committee 33 Oriole 3,43 june '57 Class Newspaper 2, News Editor 23 Service Club 3.43 PNY 3.4. Secretary 43 Bancroft Literary Society 2.3.4, Vice-Presiclent 43 Biology Club 23 Math Club 3,43 JV Tennis 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. STANLEY NORVEL DAY 11 l CL J E. Dejoy L. Diamond S. Dickman G. Dobransk I.. Dogoloff M. Domer f i ua 'I' R. Dalinsky M, Davidson NF' but-' I ff l D ,Y 211 I 3 gf I S. Davidson G. Davis R. Davison S. Day '. 410 ' l Y ls it EDWARD FRANKLIN DE-IOY SAC Patrol 43 -IV Baseball 33 Intramurals 4. I,Ol'lS DIAMOND SAC Patrol 33 Bancroft Literary Society 23 Chemistry Club 4 .IY Lacrosse 33 lntrunuuals 2,3,4. STl'ART DICK MAN CARY CARI. IJOBRANSK Matching Band 3,43 Concert Baud 3,-4. LEE ISRAEL IXJCOI.OI If lfollvgian Representative 3,43 Audio-X'isual Club 3,43 Clec' Club 2 NIALRICE ANIERICUS IIONIER june '37 Class Newspaper 4, Publications Editor 4. ': I a 1 i J. Drago L. Dreiband bunn- Y? D. Duitscher J. Edwards C. Elfont S. Ellison .. , Y. ,Ag ,,.,,,.,,x.. , , ,a ff. li' EROXI li IAXVRENCIC ETTLI N SAC Patrol fl: Cixil Defense Club fl: JV Track 23, Captain 3, Varsity 43 JY Swimming 23, Varsity 43 JY lfoolball 3. DAVID EVRY SAC Patrol 2.33 Lollrginn 3.41 .Xrt Service Club 23 Biology Club gl l.ibrarx Club 2.33 Cixil Defense Club 23 Intramurals 2. DENIS LEROY F.-XI.'I'IiR ROBERT ERSEY FARLEY Chess :tml Clit-alter' Club 2.3,-l. ROBERT SANICEI. FEINBERG Xssotiation of School Leatlels 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2,3,43 June '37 Class Cuuntil 2.'l. lixetutiit' Board 33 Honor Society 3,43 Seriite Club 3.43 Quill :mtl Stroll 3.4. Secretary 43 Cans Bu: 2.3.4. Sports Editor fl. CIo-Etlitor-in-Chief 4: Association of Club Presidents 4: Biology Club 2: Orchestra 2.33 Concert Band 3,42 Marching llantl 3,43 JY Tennis 2. Sale Driving Week JOSEPH PHILIP DRAGO Dance Committee 43 Library Club 2,33 Dramatics Club 2. LAXVRENCE THEODORE DRIEBAND SAC Representative 2, Patrol 43 Homeroom President 23 June '57 Class Countil 2,33 Collegian Representative 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. DAVID ELMER DUITSCHER Library Club 4. JOHN CHARLES EDXVARDS Collegian Representative I3 lfrosh-Soph Football 23 JV Crosseoun- trv 3. CHARLES JAY ELFONT SAC Patrol 43 Homeroom Secretary 43 Bancroft Literary Society 5,43 PNY 3.43 Photography Club 43 Caine Mutiny Court-Martial 4. STEXVART RONALD ELLISON SAC Representative 43 SAC Treasurer I3 Homeroom President 43 June '57 Class Council 23,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Honor S0- tiety 3,43 Service Club 3.4, President 43 Banrroft Literary Society 23 Biology Club 23 Marching Band 3,43 Concert Band 3,43 Red Mill 23 My Three Angels 33 Intramurals 2.3,-l. PETER GEORGE ENGELINIAN SAC Patrol 4: Homeroom 'l leasuter 23 Chemistry Club 43 Phys- ics Club 23 Radio Club 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 3,43 Intra- murals 2. K' .t +32 x M, . . If 3- gt 3 V ??Sfi'iZf l: 4 l X' e, P. Engelman J. Ettlin D Evry D. Falter R. Farley R. Feinberg if -ag, it Program Cn Safety 3 ROBERT STEPHEN FERTITTA Homeroorn Treasurer 23 Cullrginrr Representative 23 Dance Com- mittees 23,41 june '57 Class Council 23 Stage Craft Cltrb 23,43 Secretary 2.4. l'resident 33 Irrtranrtrrals 2, LOL'lS LOEB FINE SAC Patrol 33 SAC Committees 4: Dance Committee 3: Oriole 3.4, Managing Editor 43 Bancroft Literary Society 23,43 Math Club 3,43 IINY 3,43 Cizrrx BM. Representative 43 Frosh-Soph La- crosse 23 Intramurals 2,3.4. LEE FINKELSTEIN l'NY 33 Radio Broadcasting Clrrb 33 Bancroft Literary Society 24.4, 'l'l4CIlSlll'Cl' 43 Intramurals 4. SHAUN MICHAEL FINN Honreroom X'ice-President 23 Art Service Club 2,43 Civil Defense Club 33 Stage Crew 43 JV Track 23 I-'roslr-Soplt Football 2. RONALD l'lllLll' FISH june '57 Class 'l'rt-asurer fl, Vice-l'resideut 43 june '57 Class Paper 43 Dance -Committees 3.43 Honor Society fl,-l, Vice-President 42 llrarnatics Club 2: Math Club 3,43 l'NY 23,43 Caine Mutiny Court-Martial 43 Varsity Tennis 2.3,4, Hall ol' Fame 33 Intra- murals 2,3,4. G? 1- -I '-Q? A. Forman A. S. Forman B. Frame M. Friedlander S. Friedler N. Friedman f-er M K 4 W-'is as and N, ga- V , X 3 R. Fertitta L. Fine L. Finkelstein S. Finn R. Fish S. Foreman v- ,F 2 S' in Ek' E' lr -5 . r S ?' I lg u- , 'J . A I , , . ' r .51 STANLEY PAUL FOREMAN june '57 Class Council 33 UNY 33 Intramurals 4. ALAN FORlNIAN Collegian 23 Chemistry Club 4. ALLAN STUART FORMAN Chess and Checker Club 2,33 Clee Club 4. BARRY SYLVAN FRAME SAC Patrol 3,43 Horneroom Treasurer 3,43 Collegian 33 Radio Broadcasting Club 3,43 Current Events Club 3,43 Intramurals 2.3.4, Nll-,LVI N ALAN FRIEDLANDER Dante Committees 43 Hi-Y Club 43 Civil llefc-use Club 23 In- tramurals 33 Carts B.-u. Represerrtzrtixe 4, STANLEY FRIEDLER SIC Committee 43 Dance Committees 33 Biology Club 2,33 Ban- croft Literary Society 23.43 l'NY 43 Religion Club 23 Atlrletic Serrite Club 23 Remains to be Seen 23 JV Track 3. NEAL JOEL FRI EDNIAN SAC Patrol 23 Quill and Stroll 3,43 St-nite Club 3,43 Collegian 2.fl,l, Assistant l-'eatures Editor 3. lfeartures Iiditor 3, News Edi- tor 4, Assistzrrrt Nlzuraging liditor 4, Managing Editor 43 I.iln'ary tlulr 23 Plrotogrzrplry Club 23 llancrolt l.iterary Society 2,3. il n. Driving Tests HERBERT FRIENIAX FRANK FOLKE FURSTENBERG, JR. SAC Patrol 3, Committees gil: Homeroom Treasurer 23 June '57 Class Council 2. Treasurer 23 Dante Committees 33 Service Club 3,43 Association of Club l'rc-sirlenls 3,43 Collegian Representative -I3 llonor Society 43 I'NY 2,3,4, President 43 Science Research lllub 2.34. 'lreasurer 43 Modern Language Club 3,43 Varsity Ten- nis 3,43 Intramurals 3,4. .tot-Qt. cztu,tNN llomcroom Vice-Presitlent 23 Dancc Committee 43 Hunting and Ifishing Club 3,43 Orchestra 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,4. AIANIES EUGENE GALLAGHER S-XC Patrol 4. XVI LLIANI ALBERT GARLAND .IV Ifootball 33 JV Wrestling 23 Intramurals l,2,3. SPENCER EZEKIEL GAUTNEY SAC Patrol 2,33 Dance Committee 43 Locker Supervisors 2, Pres- iclent 23 Civil Defense Club 23 JV Football 2, 1 'za' D. Geisz M. Gendason H. Getlan W. Gill 1. Gillespie R. Ginsberg ....,, 53 K Nav Ni 'K it .,' 4 tt. 2. H. Frieman F. Furstenberg j. Gahnn J. Gallagher W. Garland S. Gautney -s- DAVID HENRY GEISZ SAC Patrol 33 Homeroom Treasurer 3,43 Dance Committees 3,4 Modern Language Club 33 Sales Club 33 JV Crosscountry 3 Swimming 3,43 Intramurals 3,-4. MARSHALL MICKEY GENDASON SAC Patrol 3,43 june '57 Class Council 33 Dance Committee 3, Glee Club 3,43 Intramurals 2,4. HOVVARD IRVIN GETLAN Dance Committees 33 Chemistry Club 43 Current Events Club 43 Biology Club 33 Hunting and Fishing Club 4. VVILLIABI CHARLES GILL Pliotograpliy Club 3: Intramurals 2,3. -IACOB PRI ESTER GILLESPIE SAC Representative 3.4, Executive Board 43 Homeroom Vice-Pres- itlent 3: june '37 Vice-President 3, President 43 Dance Commit- tee 23 Honor Society 3,43 Varsity B Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer -I3 Seriice Club 3,43 Varsity Football 3,43 JV Basketball 2. Var- sity 3,43 Ifxosh-Soph lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,-1. ROBERT STANLEY GINSBERG S-XC Patrol 33 Homeroont Treasurer' 43 Dance Committee 43 Var- sity B Club 43 Varsity Soccer 33 Varsity Lacrosse 334, is 'Sv' j Gladmon L. Goldman M. Goldstein Goodheart R. Gray E. Greenblatt i 4' kg' il if: V , 14' . 3 V RICHARD ALLEN CRAY Nlotlt-rn Language Club 4. lil .Ll OTT GREENBLATT SAC Patrol 3,43 Biology Club 23 Sales Club 23 Civil Defense Club 33 Current Events Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 Science Re- search Club 43 Intramurals 2,3. DANIEL LEE GREENFELD SAC Patrol 4: Sales Club 23 Biology Club 23 Drum and Bugle Corps 2.3.43 lfiowh-Soph Lacrosse 23 JV Track 3, Varsity 4. NORTON JOEL GROSSBLATT Collegian Rcpresentatixe l,2,3,43 Chess and Chetker Club l,2,3,4, Treasurer President 43 Association of Club Presidents 4, Treas- urer 43 Current lirents Club I3 .IV Track Manager I3 Varsity Lacrosse Manager 23 Intramurals l,2,3,4. QIOSHIUX BERNARD GROSSNIAN SKC Patrol 23,43 Library Club 2.3.4, Vice-l'resitlent 23,43 Stiencc Resenrtli Club 43 Math Club 4. l'.Xl'I. RIC! IARD CL'CKl-QNBERCKR SXC Patrol fl: Chess anal Clit-tker Club 23 lhtun and Bugle Corps fl: Varsity I-'ootball Manager 4. IQIJXV,-XRD GEORGE GUTNIAN SXC Patrol 23,42 Library Club 3: Math Club 4: Science Re- search Club 23,43 Intramurals 3,4, HIQNRV H.-XIQNDLIQR Iune 'HT Class Council 43 i'il0l0gl'IlIlilV Club 23 Science Researth Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Drum antl Bugle Corps 3,43 Dante Comlnitlee 4: Varsity XVrestling Manager 23 Intramurals 2,3. Firsl Junior Week .IOSEPH ,times GLADMON Collegian 33 Art Service Club 23 Modern Language Club 3. LEE EDXVARD GOLDMAN SAC l'atrol 4, Lieutenant 43 Canis BAG Representative 43 Con- tert 'Band 23,45 Orchestra 3,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Varsity 'liratk Manager 3. MARVIN NORMAN GOLDSTEIN Honor Society 3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Library Club l,2,3,43 Photography Club 3,43 Classical Club 1,23 Chess and Checker Club 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3. -IOHN TYLER GOODHEART lfrosh-Soph Football 2, Varsity 33 Intramurals 2. x gl D. Greenfeld N. Grossblatt 1 i-1 -I it i'm.ihJ j. Grossman P. Guckenberger E. Gutman H. Haendler C imaxed By Prom ALAN KIORTON HANIBURGER SKC Representative 2.33 Homeroom Vice'Presiclent 2, President 35 Xssociation of Club Presidents -1, Secretary 43 Collegian 2,33 Audio- Visual Club 2.34, President 43 JV Swimming 2.3. xrnaasxijcnix HANHLL Homeroom Vice-President fl: june '37 Vice-President 2: Dance Committees fl.-li Varsity li Club 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 2.33: JV Swimming 2, Varsity 3,-lg Intramurals -I. JONATHAN HARRB Nlath Club 4: Science Research Club 43 Biology Club 4: Astron- omy-Physics Club 41 Chemistry Club 43 Chess and Checker Club YH. GILBERT LEROY HEATH All Sc-rxice Club 43 Radio llroatlcasting Club 3,43 Chess aml Checker Club 3: Frosh4Soph Football 2: JV Fencing 2, Varsity 3. Q42 ' 3 g I 5 3' ,S-,gig .y '- if 5 if . a ,. 9 .lfligg W! . ', . 'i',g-4 X IJ. Hndneu H. Hoffman VSJ TB? I. Holcomb S. Holzman Bowman Hood Bruce Hood 'S' -4-I' r-10 it ac: an - 'O , 1 14? Y it 'u 4 1 , M , Y .1 1 ' A, Hamburger XV. Hamill HHIYIS G. Heath B. Herman T. Himelfarb ,vis sl' I 9-nl' 0.41 HARRY MICHAEL HEYNIAN SKC Patrol 4, Representative -lg Homeroom Secretary l, Vice-Prcs- iclent -I3 Dance Committee 43 Collegian 23 Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 Currents Iivents Club 43 Intramurals l. TERREY MERRILL HIBIELFARB SAC Patrol 3,43 Homeroom Treasurer 2: Dance Committees 4: Sales Club 2: Science Research Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Civil Defense Club fly Beginning Band 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. DONALD QIOSIQPH I-IODNETT SAC Patrol 3,-4: Homeroom Treasurer 2, Secretary 33 Dance Com- mittees 4g June '57 Class Council 43 Modern Language Club 4: JV Baseball 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals l,2,3,4. HARVEY SELDON HOFFMAN IRVIN SOLOMAN HOLCOMB School Store 4. STANLEY HAROLD HOLZNIAN BOXVNIAN HOOD Collegian Representative 21 Collegian 35 Photography Club 33 Hunting and Fishing Club 45 JV Lacrosse Manager 25 Intramu- rals 3,4. BRUCE HOOD Intramurals 2. '27 13'- 43 X vs 'Ou-g, R Hopkins' B. Horn D. H0rl1Cr Huber K. Huffman B. Hutman t Qqulpv wr f 1 Iliff 5 KARL HOXVARD HUFFMAN Varsity B Club 45 Varsity Swimming 2,3,4, Hall of Fame 35 JV Crosscountry 25 JV Track 25 Intramurals 4. BAILEY EDVVARD HUTMAN SAC Patrol 35 Library Club 3,45 Carrollton-Wight Literary So- ciety 3,45 Current Events Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 JV Swim- ming 2, Varsity 3,4. ARNOLD IRVIN HYATT SAC Patrols 45 Concert Band 2,3545 Orchestra 35 Marching Band 2,3,4. DANIEL NORTON HYMAN Dance Committee 35 Math Club 3,4, Program Chairman 45 Sci- ence Research Club 3,45 Biology Club 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. LARRY TRAVIS INGLE Dante Committees 3,45 Drum anti Bugle Corps 3. JOHN FRANCIS IRETON Intramurals 3.4. DAVID ARNOLD JACOBS Dance Committees 3,45 Collegian Representative l,2,35 Collegian l.2,35 Quill and Scroll 3: Art Service Club 2,32 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society l,2.3. JOSEPH RONALD JANIESON Schoool Store 35 Sailing Club 2: Rifle Team l. Back From Summer RICHARD CLAYTON HOPKINS Intramurals 2. BYRON LEIDY HORN Homeroom Vice-President 25 Frosh-Soph Football 2, Varsity 45 Intramurals 2.3,4. DAVID SETH HORNER Homeroom Vice-President 25 Dance Committees 3,45 Hi-Y Club I5 Marching Band 35 Concert Band 35 Drum and Bugle Corps l,25 Jazz Band 35 JV Lacrosse 25 Intramurals 2.3. GEORGE HILRMAN HUBER SAC Representative 2,35 Hotneroom Vice-President 2,35 Dance Com- mittee 45 Honor Society 45 Library Club 2,3. w395 A. Hyatt D. Hyman if I ,Q vi I.. Ingle J. Ireton D. Jacobs J. Jameson K 16 p-4 ' ' .- , ,Wu .V ' ggfp ,Sf f ,T -e f f 5 , L ' .- -, 1. . 4 V va 5 iff' . if 'ew H. Jason M. Javins 3334 3 'gf' W. johnson C. R. jones C. W. jones j. jones LEIVIS H ERBERT KAI RYS Homeroom Vice-President 25 June '57 Class Council 35 Dance Committee 45 Oriole 3,4, Business Manager 45 Biology Club 25 Sales Club 25 Bancroft Literary Society 3,45 Varsity Tennis 3,45 Intramurals 4. FERDINAND DAVID KAMMER Library Club 3,4, DAVID BOYVSER KAPLAN SAC Patrol 45 Honor Society 45 Association of Club Presidents 45 CRI-:EN BAG 4, Assistant Mid-Senior Editor 45 Civil Defense Club 2,3,4, President 45 Biology Club 2,3,45 Science Research Club 2,3,45 Math Club 3,4, President 45 Intramurals 2,3. JOSEPH SAMUEL KAPLAN SAC Patrol 45 Homeroom Secretary 25 Dance Committee 35 Ban- croft Literary Society 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,4. And We're Seniors HARVEY PAUL JASON SAC Representative 3. Patrol 35 SAC Executive Board 45 Home- room Vice-President 3: June '37 Secretary 3,45 Dance Committees 3.4: Service Club 45 Dramatics Club 25 Remains to be Seen 2: My Three Angels 35 Stalag IT 35 Caine Mutiny Court- NIartial 45 Dial 'M' For Murder 4. MICHAEL BURNS JAVINS Astronomy-Physics Club 3. WILLIAM GEORGE JOHNSON SAC Representative 3.-I, Patrol 35 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Pres- ident 3,45 June '57 Class Council 3,45 Hunting and Fishing Club I5 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse l,2, Varsity 3,45 JV Football 3. CARROLL ROBERT JONES SAC Patrol 45 Collegian Representative l,2,35 June '57 Class Coun- til 2,3,-45 Dance Committee 3: Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3.45 Collegian l.3,4, Advertising Manager 3,4, Business Manager 45 GREEN Bats 3,45 Service Club 3,45 Hi-Y Club 3,45 Library Club 25 Clee Club l,2.35 Varsity Lacrosse Manager 3. CHARLES YVESLEY JONES Varsity Ifootball 45 Intramurals 3,-l. JOSEPH RICHARD JONES ELLIS JOSEPH JUsT1s Civil Defense Club 25 Intramurals 2,4. AARON KADISH Dance Committee 45 Collegian Representative 2,35 Collegian 23,42 Cru-ir-'N BAG Representative 2,3,45 Sales Club 45 Orchestra 2.3,45 The Red Mill 2. Gr J 'NI VIZ? E. Justis A. Kadish L. Kairys F. Kammer D. Kaplan J. Kaplan i The Victory Hop MARVIN LEE KAPLAN SAC Patrol 4: Intramurals 21 FroshASoph Football 2. STANLEY ROBERT KASSAN SAC Representative 2,33 Homeroom President 2. Secretary 3: june '57 Sergeanbat-Arms 33 june '57 Class Council 3,45 Dance Com- mittees 35 Dramatics Club 23 CNY 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,4. DAVID JERE KATES Home-room Vice-President -lg Football 3. ALAN LAXVRENCE KATZ june '57 Class Council 25 Quill and Scroll 3: GREEN BAG 2,3, Tethnical litlitor 35 Collegian 25 Oriole 25 Biology Club 2,33 Civil Defense Cluh 3,4, Secretary 43 Religion Club 3,45 School Store 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. ROBERT KATZ SAC Patrol 3,-lg Civil Defense Club 33 Biology Club 33 Chemis- try Club 4: Intramurals 3.1. P. Kenney j. Kiel P. Kifer R. King W. Kirby B. Kirssin I .rf-v -Q fj 3-I sr' M. Kaplan S. Kassan D. Kates A. Katz R. Katz W. Kennedy X .ii fi XVILLIAM MADISON KENNEDY SAC Committees 43 Dance Committees 3,lg Honor Society 45 Col- lrgian gl Civil Defense Club 33 Hunting antl Fishing Club 3,43 Drmn and Bugle Corps 3,45 Varsity Lacrosse 4, Manager 43 In- tramurals 3,4. PAUL MICHAEL KENNEY lfrosh-Soph Lacrosse l.2g Varsity Lacrosse 3.43 JV Crosscountry lg JY Swimming 21 Varsity Soccer 45 Intramurals l,2,3. -IOSEPII EDXVARD KIEL ranting, aim, 2g jx' sewer- 3, vat-my -4. Intramurals 2. PRESTON AVOODNIANSI-QE KIFER RONALD LEROY KING WlI.l.lANl HARVEY KIRBY SAC filllllllllllil' 41 Dante Committee fl,-lg llonor Society 45 Chess anal Chemker Club 2: Drum and Bugle Corps 2.143 Caine Mutiny Court-Nl:ntiul -l: Yarsity Wrestling 2.3. BOB DAVID KIRSSIN SAC Representalixe 4: llomeioom Sergeant-at-Arins 3, X'ice-Presi- :lent -l: Hunting and Fishing Club 35 jY Crosscountry 33 Intra- murals 3.4. it 7 N7 mann i S Klamner F. Knabe F- KOCl1ig x Kohgn F. Kontner 'Su 'il J. Kosko fi: fa ' fi .f' ' ' rf 5 I it , . -K QI' - . . r F -IOHN CH,-xkrigs KRAFT Library Club 2,3,45 Civil Defense Club 2. RICHARD LEYVIS KREBS SAC Representative 4, Committee 45 Homeroom Secretary l, Treasurer 2.3. Vice-Presiclent 45 Dance Committee 3: Hi-Y Club 3.4, Treasurer 43 Clee Club 45 Frosh-Soph Football 2, Frosh- Soph Lacrosse 25 JV Wrestling l, Varsity 2,35 Intrzunurals l,2,3,4. DAVID FRANCIS KREMEN Dance Committee 35 Honor Society 45 Collegian 25 Bancroft Lit- erary Society 2,3,4, Program Chairman 3, Vice-Presiclent 45 Dra- matics Club 2.3,4, Program Chairman 3, Vice-President 45 UNY 3,4, Program Chairman 45 Castleers 2. HOIVARD -IOEI. KRONGARD SAC I-lxecutive Board 2,3,45 Dance Coimnittees 3,45 Honor Society 3,43 Association of Club Presidents 45 Association of School Lead- ers 45 Service Club 3.4, President 45 Athletic Service Club 2.3: Bancroft Literary Society 253,45 Religion Club 2,35 Hi-Y Club 2,35 jV Lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. LAXVRENCE RONALD KURLAND june '57 Class Council 2,45 Dance Committees 2,45 Civil Defense Club 25 Concert Bancl 3,45 Orchestra 45 Marching Band 3,45 BCA ginning Band 21 Varsity Tennis 3,4. RICHARD STUART LABOVITZ SAC Committees 43 june '57 Class Council 35 Honor Society 45 Dance Committees 3,4: Oriole 3,45 CNY 31 Bancroft Literary Sol ciety 45 JV Lacrosse 35 Intramurals 3,-f. QR-ur On Turkey Night SAMUEL ANSHEL KLAMNER SKC Represc-ntatixe 3.4, Patrol 2,3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Yice- Presiclent 3. Secretary 3, President 45 june '37 Class Council 45 Dance Committee 45 Collegian 2,35 Religion Club 25 Stage Crew 25 Bancroft Literary Society 45 Hunting and Fishing Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. FREDERICK GEORGE KNABE SAC Representative 45 Homeroom Vice-President 45 june '57 Class Council 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. FREDERICK JAMES KOENIG Religion Club 2. NATHAN THOMAS KOHEN FTA 35 CNY 35 JY Baseball 35 Intramurals 354. JOHN o,x1siurL Kosico FRLDIQRICK KENNETH KoNTNER SKC Patrol 3: Homeroom Secretary 25 Chess and Checker Club 25 ,IV Crosscountry 2, Varsity 35 JV lacrosse 2,35 Intramurals 2. NO' sg- j. Kraft R. Krebs D. Kremen H. Krongard L. Kurland R. Labovitz .ini S- ' ' -auf' 5 3 We Studied Hard BERNARD NORMAN LAFFERMAN SAC Patrols 43 june '57 Class Council 43 Dance Committees 4 Clee Clttb 23 Choir 33 Frosh-Soph Football 23 Intramurals 2. DAVID STUART LANDAY Dance Committees 3,43 Collegian 23 Cheerleader 2.3,4, Head 4 Office Assisunt 2,3.43 Honor Society 4. STEPHEN LEBRUN LAUER SAC Patrol 33 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Intramurals 2,3. WILLIAM FRAN KLYN LEACH Homemom Treasurer 2.3: Stage Craft Club 2: FTA 23 jV La rrosse 2,33 Varsity Basketball 2.3,4. GERALD HARRY LEAN Chess and Checker Club I,23 Chemistry Club 3,43 JV Crosscoun try 23 JV Track 23 Intramurals l,2,3,4. WILLIAM SAMUEL LEARD SAC Patrol 43 Homerooni Treasurer 23 Dance Committee 43 In tramulals 2. HERBERT HORCHLER LEE Civil Defense Club 23 Biology Club 21 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 lntratnurals 2. ,,, sv '. L h to X isual C lub s cs tn 1 'S 4 X aistls Pool Ja H' Lee B' Lenin I- E man hush Soph lootball ' JA Leipuld D. LL-iwlf H, Lerner -5? B Lipman G. Litofsky .J To Pass The Tests HAROLD LEON LEVIN S.AC Representative 23 Homeroom President 23 Dance Commit- tee 43 Ilramatics Club 2,4, Program Chairman 43 Library Club 3. SIMON ASHER LEVIN Collegian Representative 3,43 Dance Committee 33 Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Collegian 2,3,4, ,Assistant News Bureau Editor 3, Editor 43 Chess and Checker Club 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Intramurals 3,43 Service Club 3,-I. ALLAN ST UART LEVY SAC Executive Board 2,33 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Service Club 3.43 Chemistry Club 3,43 CNY 23 JV Lacrosse 33 Intramurals 3,4. MICHAEL JEFFREY LEWIS SAC Representative 2, Patrol 33 June '57 Class Council 23 Biol- ogy Club 23 Hunting and Fishing Club 23 JV Soccer 2,33 JV Wrestling 23 Intramurals 21 JEROME SIDNEY LICHTER SAC Patrol 23 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Dance Committees 33 Collegian Representative 3,43 Hi-Y Club 43 Current Events Club I3 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Chess and Checker Club l,2,3,43 Civil Defense Club 13 Varsity Lacrosse Manager I3 Intramurals l,2,3. ALBERT RALPH LIEBERMAN Honor Society 3,43 Hunting and Fishing Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Math Club 43 Astronomy-Physics Club 43 Science Research Club 43 School Store 3,41 Chess and Checker Club 2,3,4, Sergeant-at- Arms 43 Chess Team 3,4, Captain 4,3 Orchestra 33 Marching Band 3,4, Uniform Manager 3,43 Concert Band 2,3,4. Bw I! J Linthicum D. Linzey G. Lioi J. Littlejohn 1 6' f I 7 fr? f ff' H. Levin S. Levin A. Levy M. Lewis 'Q 41 if J, Licmer A. Lieberman JOSEPH ANTHONY LINTHICUM Collegian 3,4, Circulation Manager 3, .Advertising Manager 4 GREEN BAG Advertising Manager 4. DONALD VVAYN E LINZEY Collegian 43 Civil Defense Club 2,33 Biology Club 2,3,43 Intra- murals 2.3.4. GERARD PETER LIOI BARRY LYON LIPMAN SAC Patrol 23 Bancroft Literary Society 3. GERALD ALLEN LITOFSKY SAC Representative 2, Homeroom President 23 June '57 Class Coun- til 2: .Association of Club Presidents 43 .Association of School Lead- ers 43 Art Service Club 2,3,4, President 43 Chemistry Club 43 Intramurals 2. JOHN PORTER LITTLEJOHN Biology Club 2,3,4: Science Research Clttb 43 Photography Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 Astronomy-Physics Club 33 Intramurals 3,4 bfi' 4lP ' 5 NXT The Hall of Fame FRED LONDON Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 2,33 Current Events Club 43 l rosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Intramurals I,2,3,4. RICHARD ENNIS LOIVRY Hameroom Treasurer 2.3.43 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,4Q Loclter Su- pervisors 3,43 Civil Defense Club 23 Remains to be Seen 23 JV Lacrosse 3, Varsity 43 JV Soccer 3, Varsity 43 Frosh-Sopb Football 2. DONALD JOSEPH LYNCH SAC Representative l, Horneroom Vice-President I, Sergeant-at Arms 23 Audio-Visual Club 33 JV Track I3 Intramurals l,2,3. FRANK JOSEPH LYNCH Intramurals 2,3,4. LEROY LYON SAC Patrol 33 Chemistry Club 43 Civil Defense Club 33 Intra- murals 2,3,4. LEO THOMAS IXIACKOXVIAK SAC Patrol 43 Horneroom 'l'reasurer 23 Crtllrgiarz Representative 33 Library Club 2,3,43 Lost and I-'ountl 43 Intramurals 2. X' M Majewski W. Malinowski R. Mansperger , Marcus P. Markman P. Mariano 'V' 1' ' 5 .3 F. London R. Lowry D. Lynch F. Lynch L. Lyon L. Mackowiak 'Ze' lj-' s. MARVIN LEE MAJEWSKI Varsity B Club 43 Varsity Golf 2,3,4, Captain 3, Hall of Fame 33 Varsity Basketball 3,4, Captain 4, Hall of Fame 4. IVALTER STEVEN MALINOWSKI, JR. SAC Patrol 33 Homeroom President l, Vice-President 23 Varsity B Club 43 I-Ii-Y Club 43 Concert Band 33 Glee Club 43 Frosh- Soph Football 1, Varsity 2,3,43 Varsity Lacrosse 3.4, All Mary- land 3. ROBERT EMERSON MANSPERGER Dance Committee 33 School Store 3,43 Marching Band 3,43 Or- chestra 2,3,43 Concert Band 3,43 Librarian 4. MORTON ALLEN MARCUS Modern Language Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Intramurals 4. PACY ALLAN MARKMAN Honor Committee 4, Secretary 43 Homeroom Treasurer 43 June '57 Class Council 2,33 Honor Society 3,43 Glu-:EN BAG l,2,33 Dra- matics Club 3,4, Program Chairman 43 FTA I,2,31 Carrollton- Wight Literary Society 12.33 Classical Club 1,21 JV Basketball Manager 1,23 Intramurals l,2,3,4. PHILIP BARTHOLOMEW MARIANO Radio Broadcasting Club 23 JV Crosscountry l,23 Varsity 3,43 JV Track l,2Q Varsity 3,4. ,W 6 RT' 33 A New Tradition IRVIN JOSEPH MARLEY SAC Patrol 33 June '57 Class Council 2, Secretary 23 Honor So- cietv 3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Collegian 3,43 GREEN BAG 3, Art Editor 33 Echoes 4. .xrr Editor 4, ,Aft service Club 23 Modern Language Club 3. CHARLES BENJAMIN MARSHALL, JR. SAC Patrols 43 June '57 Class Council 43 JV Football 33 JV Track 33 JV Basketball 3. ALFORD DEAN MARTIN Intramurals 2. IRA THEODORE MARX SAC Patrol 43 Homeroom Treasurer 4. JOHN JOSEPH MASCARI Lao RAYMOND MATARAZZO SAC Patrols 3,43 Chess and Checker Club lj JV Soccer 13 In- tramurals l,2. M4 I l' J. Matousek E. May M. May S. Mayes S. Mazoh H. McCurd va .alta AA 3? l 'VF if V fu? T: N7 l, Marley C. Marshall A- Martin I. Marx J. Mascari L. MHIHTHZZO ? 1 -J JAMES FRANK MATOUSEK Biology Club 13 Frosh-Soph Football 2, JV 3. ELMER FRANKLIN MAY MICHAEL KENNETH MAY Collegian 3,43 Art Service Club 2,43 Audio-Visual Club 33 Var sity Vl'restling 233,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. STEYVART HARVEY MAYES SAC Representative 33 Homeroom President 3. STEPHEN DOUGLAS MAZOH Dance Committees 33 Honor Society 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Col- legian 2,3, .Assistant Features Editor 33 GREEN BAG 4, Sports Edi- tor 43 Echoes 3,4, Co-Editor-in-Chief 3,43 Bancroft Literary Soci- ery 3.4, Secretary 43 Dramatics Club 33 L'NY 3.43 Classical Club 2: Religion Club 2,3. HARRY DENNIS MCCURDY SAC Patrol 43 Dance Committee 43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 33 Dance Band 2.33 JV Track 2,3, Varsity 43 Varsity Swimming 3.4. l57 -ll, Honoring Alumni THOMAS PATRICK MCCURDY Homeroom Treasurer 23 Dance Committees 2,3,4: Stage Craft Club 2.3.4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Treasurer 4. LANNY WALTER McDONALD s.xc Patmis 4. MICHAEL PATRICK MCGINNIS Ni-Y Club 13 Varsity Golf I,2,3,43 JV Basketball 2, Varsity 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. XVAYNE DERRY MCNAIR THOMAS VVILSON MCPHERSON SAC Patrolrs 33 Science Research Club 23 Stage Craft Club 33 Chess and Checker Club 43 Varsity Swimming 3. HARVEY MILES MILLER SAC Patrol 23 Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 23 Castleers 2: Intramurals 2,3,4. IAN BERTRA M MILLER Dance Committee 43 Honor Society 3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2.3.4, President 43 Dramatics Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Bancroft Literary Society 3,43 Association of Club Presidents 4g Intramu- rals 2,3,4. K+ 'J 'Q inf Sf I. Miller Miller M. Miller R. Miller R. Mirando IV. Moebius '71 j T. McCurdy L. McDonald i . .AX 'Iii' I M. McGinnis XV. McNair T. McPherson H. Miller ' K wil' UIAMES KRU PER MILLER All Sertite Club 23 Stage Crew 2,43 Drum and Bugle Corps 2. MICHAEL STEPH EN MILLER SKC Patrol 43 Varsity I-'ootball 3,-I. ROY BRl'CE MILLER Honor Society 3,43 Collegian 33 Religion Club 2.3.4, Program Chait- man 4. ROBERT FRANCIS MIRANDO WILLIAM FREDERICK MOEBIUS Duma- Committees 3.4: Stage Crew 3,43 Library Club 3,43 Radio IITOIMIIZISIIIIK Club 2.33 Chemistry Club 23 Smience Research Club 23 School Store -I. 'Sv 3 'X R. Montgomery D. Moore x A e i 157 wr' For Distinctive Success ROBERT SKUTCH MONTGOMERY Homeroom Vice-President l, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Treasurer 35 Var- sity MB Club 45 Frosh-Soph Basketball l, Varsity 2,43 JV Base' ball 2. Varsity 2.4. DANIEL JOSEPH MOORE Varsity Track 43 Intramurals 4. JOHN ROBERT MOORE Library Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Intramurals 3. NATHANIEL JAY MORGAN SAC Patrol 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 23 Bancroft Literary Society 2: Civil Defense Club 33 lfNY 33 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 25 Intra- murals 2,3,4. j. Moore N. Morgan DAVID RONALD MORGANSTEIN D. Morganstein D. Morris Homeroom Treasurer 43 Hunting and I-'ishing Club 33 YVeight NOWELL LEATHERBU RY MORRIS RICHARD YVAYNE N EBINGER Varsity Football 4: Varsity Baseball 3.4. THOMAS EDXVARD NELSON I-lee Club 4, Training Club 3: Castlcers 2. DONALD fLIFTON MORRIS Xrt Serute Club 4 JOSEPH 'NIICHAEL NIORRIS Stlge Crew .54 lresltlent 4 Chemistry Club 23 -AE? Sv' Yr' XVILLIAM NEIVBERCER SAC Representatiye 4: SAC Patrol 4: Homeroom Yite-President 43 Dance Committee 3: Hunting and I-'ishing Club 2,41 Biology Club 2: Bancroft Literary Society 43 Hi-Y Club 43 Sales Club 43 JV Wrestling 2, Varsity 43 JV Track 2, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2,3.4. HARVEY MARTIN NEWMAN SAC Patrol 23 Homeroom Secretary 25 Current Events Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Intramurals 2. J. Morris N. Morris R. Nebinger T. Nelson W. Newberger H. Newman A'-31 if 5 B. Numbers 'N' was T1 Hur R. Nutter R. Ochs j. O'Donnell R. Orye L, Paff hu 160 N, NI 3...- f ALVIN PASCO RONALD LILLARD PATRICK lfrosh-Soph Football 2, Varsity 3. IVILLIAM PATTERSON CHARLES JOSEPH PESSAGNO SAC Patrol 3,43 Homeroorn Secretary 4, Dance Committee 4: Modern Language Club 4, Office Assistant 33 Varsity Golf l,2,3,4g Intramurals l,2.3,4. ANDREW' GEORGE PETITE SAC Vire-President 4, Executive Board 43 SAC Patrol 31 Home- ioom Secretary l,2,3: Dante Committees 3,43 Honor Society 3.4, Secretary -lg tjbllcgiuri 4, Citrix ll.-tt. 4, Serine Club 3,45 Varsity ll Club 43 Chess and Checker Club l,2: Hi-Y Club 3,4, Presi- dent 4: jV Crossrotuitry 3: jV Wrestling l,2, Varsity 3,43 Frosb' 1 Soplr lacrosse L3 Intramurals l.2,3,4, XVENDELL ALPHONSE PETRI Cixil Defense Club 23 Orchestra 2.3, Drum and Bugle Corps 3. Z June Week Came BRUCE YVAYNE NUMBERS Choir 23 Clee Club 3,43 Dial 'M' For Murder 4: Intramurals 2. RONALD LEE NUTTER SAC Representative 33 Homeroom Secretary 2,39 Lost and Found fl: lntratnurals 2. RICHARD JOHN OCHS SAC Committees 45 Dance Committee 3, Association of Club Pres- idents 4g Association of School Leaders 43 Varsity B Club 43 Stage Crew l,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Vice-President 33 Varsity Track 3,45 Varsity Crosscountry 3,-1, Captain 4, Hall of Fame 4. JOHN PHILIP o'DoNNE1.1. Dance Committee 3: Photography Club 2,3. ROBERT VAN ORYE june '57 Class Newspaper 33 Biology Club 2: Drum and Bugle Corps 3, june '57 Class Council 4. LESLIE XVILLIAM PAFF jV Fencing l,2. ng - vs if A. Pasco R. Patrick C. Pessagno A. Petite W. Patterson W. Petri With Its Festivities LEONARD PETROVICH SAC Patrol 2,43 Collegian 2,33 Art Service Club I3 Drum and Bugle Corps 1,23 Varsity Football 3. JUERGEN OTTO PFITZNER SAC Secretary 3,4, Executive Board 3,43 SAC Committees l,2,3,41 Homcroom President l,2,3,43 Dance Committees 43 Honor Socie- ty 3,43 Service Club 3,4, Secretary 43 Hi-Y Club 3,43 Carrollton- Wight Literary Society 2.3, Treasurer 23 JV Soccer 1, Varsity 2,3,4. PEYTON PAUL PHILLIPS SAC Patrol 33 Dance Committees 3,43 Stage Craft Club 2,3,4, Treas- urer 2, Vice-President 3,43 Hi-Y Club 43 Civil Defense Club 3: Drum and Bugle Corps 3,-I. LAXVRENCE ELLIVOOD PINES J June '57 Class Council 23 Religion Club 23 Civil Defense Club 2,3. XVILLIANI CHARLES PLITT Stage Crew 2,33 Intrzunurals 2.3.4. 'Vi-. J. Poiley I. Polashuk J. Poole J. Ports P. Possident T. Potter 'X nv i Qi' 4 I 'ftgffeig I.. Petrovich J. Pfitzner P. Phillips L. Pines W. Plitt J. Plotkin it 'A JAY PLOTKIN Chemistry Club 43 Modern Language Club JEFFREY EDIVARD POILEY 'Tk 43 Intramurals 4. Sales Club 23 Clic-ss and Checker Club 23 Biology Club 2,3,43 Civil Defense Club 3,43 Science Research Club 3,4. IRVI N H ER BERT POLASHUK Hoiueroom Secretmv 23 JV Crosscountry 33 itxxtigs Rom' POOLE nionx EDIVARD PoRTs Houterooiu Vice-President I3 Varsity Footb 3,43 Varsity Basketball 12. PASQUEI. POSSIDENT, JR. Varsity Wrestling 4. THOMAS CLEVELAND POTTER Intramurals 4. all l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4 . -., , x, - if 295 S-'Z ,U 3 X u ' J. Preston L. Price P. Quinn J. Raphael T. Raynor H. Reches 71 '1'HoM,xs J. RAYNOR X Homeroom Vice-l'resident 3.43 JV Swimming I3 Intramurals 1,2,3. I-IENRY RECHES SAC Patrol ll, Lieutenant 43 June '57 Class Council 33 Varsity II Club -lg Varsity Soccer 23,-l. JOHN FRANKLIN REID Druin and Bugle Corps fl. BRYANT CHARLES REISENXVEBER Cnllrginn 33 JV Wrestling 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2. HARVEY DONALDSON REISENXVEBER SAC Counnillee 4: June '57 Class Cuuutil '13 Honor Society 3,43 Chess :mtl Cliecker Club l,23 CZIITUIll0ll-xvlgill Literary Society 2. 3 1 ,.. , , . DAVID S. REXIINCTON Iloinerotnn Presitlent lg Religion Clt JON Sli'I'lI RENDELNIAN Illllilllllllilii 3. FRANCIS Al'Cl'S'I' RENTZ 162 St-tart-tztii lg JK lizttk .l, XZIISIIJ Alg lnlrnnurals 1014 lb 2,3,4. We Said Good bye JAMES XVILLIANI PRESTON Chess and Checlter Club 2.3: Cixil Defense Club 2,33 FTA -43 Science Research 33 Hunting and Ifishing Club 43 JV Crosscoun- try 3, XBTSIIJ' 43 Intratnumls l,2. LOUIS BURTON PRICE Hotnerooin Secretary 43 Honor Committee 43 Varsity B Club 43 Current Events Club 43 Chess and Checker Club lg JV Wrest- ling l, Varsity 23,-lc JV Football 33 Intramurals l,2,3,4. PAUL XVILLIANI QUINN Varsity Coll 2.3.4. JACK ISAAC RAPI-IAEL SAC Patrol 4: Chess and Checker Club 23 JV Football 2,33 In- trznnurals 2.3.4. wrist J A Miki E-LNs.iiR's-3 J. Reid B. Reisenweber P, .. IE f H I ZQQ7 . H. Reisenweber D. Remington J. Rendelman l-'. Rentz .A uh QE! Ai The Farewell NORMAN ROBERT RESSIN June '57 Class Council 23 Dance Committee 43 JUIIC '57 Class Newspaper 2: Art Service Club 2,43 Chemistry' Club 43 Intra- murals 4. JEROME DEAN RHODUS Religion Club 2,3. ROBERT HIRSH RIVKIN June '57 Class Council 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Association of Club Presidents 43 GRHN BAG li Carrollton-XVight Literary So- tietv l,2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Classical Club l,2,3,4, Secretary 3,43 Chess and Checker Club 1,23 Dramatics Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4. FRAN K HARVEY ROCCA Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Marching Band 33 Concert Band 33 JV Crosscountry 23 JV Track 2. Y' A. ROSCII L, Rggen GQ, -4-0 M. Rosen R. D. Rosenblatt R. L. Rosenblatt H. Rosenbloom N. Ressin J. Rhodus R. Rivkm F. Rocca M. Rodkey C. Roebuck MICHAEL ARNOLD RODKEY Math Club 33 Radio Broadcasting Club 33 Drum and Bugle Corps 33 JV Soccer 3, Varsity 4. CHARLES MANNING ROEBUCK, JR. SAC Patrol 3,43 Dance Committees 33 Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Association of School Leaders 43 GREEN BAG 2,3,4, Managing Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 43 Carrollton-Wight Liter- ary Society 2.43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 3,43 The Red Mill 33 Intramurals 3,4. ALLEN XVILLIAM ROSEN S.-XC Patrol 4: Collegian Representative 23 Homeroom Secretary 23 Dance Committee 33 Current Events Club 43 Radio Broad- casting Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 Intramurals 2. LEON ROSEN SAC Patrol 2,3,4, Captain 43 SAC Committees 43 June '57 Class Council 41313211626 Committees 3,43 Biology Club 23 Civil Defense Club 23 Hi-Y Club 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. MARVIN DEAN ROSEN Chemistry Club 43 Biology Club 2: Civil Defense Club 2. RICHARD DAVID ROSENBLATT Dance Committees 2,3,43 Honor Society 43 Art Service Club 2,4, Secretary-Treasurer 23 Bancroft Literary Society 23 Radio Broad- casting Club 23 Chemistry Club 43 Current Events Club 4, Treas- surer 43 Intramurals 23. RONALD LEE ROSENBLATT Chess and Checker Club 4. H OXVARD ROSEN BLOOM SAC Committees 4: SAC Executive Board 23 Homeroom Secre- tary 43 June '57 Class Council 2.3,43 Dance Committees 23,42 Honor Societv 43 Service Club 3,43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Oriole 2,3,4, Editor-in-Chief 43 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 43 PNY 3: Caine Mutiny Court-Martial 43 Varsity Tennis 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4, rl 3 ...MQW , 3 , A. Rosenfeld R. Roszel 3 NI' if Xu! I A. Rosen stein R, Roggbafh J. Rubin M. Rubin 7,-4 i Q-Q-s I64 NIORTON EMANULL RUBIN Plrolography Club 3. RALPH RUBIN SAC Patrol 43 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Dance Committee 3: Cru-'rx BM. Representative 23 Civil Defense Club 23 Hunting and Ifishing Club 23 Intramurals 2,3. SYLVAN RUBIN SAC Patrol 2,43 Weight Training Club 33 Intramurals 2. JOSEPH lixru. RUSS SAC Representative 3.4: Homeroom Vice-President 3, President 43 june '57 Class Council 33 Dance Committee 33 Stage Crew 33 Religion Club 4, Vire-President 43 Castleers 23 Clee Club 3,41 Intramurals 2.4. RICHARD HOLMES RUSSELL Hunting and Fishing Club 43 Intramurals 4. XVI LLIANI IZDIVARD RUSSEY SAC Committees 3.43 june '37 Class Council 43 Honor Society 43 linux IBM. 4, Midsenior lftllltlf 4: Association ol Club Presidents 43 Chemistrv Club 4: Science Researrh Club 3.4, Vice-President 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Marching Band 3,43 Concert Band 2.3.43 Red Mill 2. DAVID ARNOLD SACKS SAC Patrol 2,-li Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 23 Radio llroadcasting Club 2: Chemistry Club 43 Current Iirents Club 43 Intramurals 2,3. Dancecl All Night A LAN ROSI-QN FE LD Dante Committee 33 Collegian 33 Radio Broadcasting Cltrb 23 In- tramurals 2.3.4. ALFRED BARRY ROSEXSTEIN Horror Society 43 Collegian 23 Bancroft Literary Society 2.3,-lg Bi- ologi' Club 2,3.43 PNY 33 Dramatirs Club 33 Math Club 4. RONALD BERHARD ROSSBACH RICHARD AIULIAN ROSZEL Library Club l,2.3,4. Secretary 3,43 Religion Club 2,33 Choir 3,-4. AIACK BARRY RUBIN SAC Patrol 3,43 Homeroom Treasurer 1,33 june '57 Class Coun- til 3: l'NY 33 Civil Defense Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Intra' murals 2.3.4. R. Rubin S. Rubin tl 1. Russ R. Russell W. Russey D. Sacks Qin W3 wi -Q59 J. Salkin E. Sanders 'H V Q ' , fs., -up C. Sandler A. Sapperstein G. Sapperstein L. Saval f CLARENCE HENRY SCHILDHAUER, JR. HOIVARD MYRON SCHOENFELD Homeroom Secretary 2: Beginning Band 23 Orchestra 2,3,43 Con- cert Band 3,43 Marching Band 3.4. FREDERICK LEE SCHOEPFLIN Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,43 Office .Assistant 4. LAXVRENCE MICHAEL SCHULTZ Honor Society 3,43 Science Research Club 2,3,4, Secretary 43 Dance Committee 43 Modern Language Club 23 Biology Club 2,3,4, Pro- gram Chairman 43 Sales Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 33 Astron- omy-Physics Club 33 Chemistry Club 23 Intramurals 2.3. JEROME FRANKLIN SCHUNICK .SAC Representative 43 Audio-Visual Club l,2,3,43 Band 23 Re- mains to be Seen 2. By The Moonlight JAY HARVEY SALKIN SAC Representative 3,43 Homeroom President 3,43 Bancroft Lit- erary Society 3.4. EDXVARD BARKEV SANDERS Honor Society 43 SAC Committees 43 Dance Committee 43 GREEN BAG 3,4, Underclassmen Editor 43 Stage Crew 3,43 Chemistry Club l,2,3,4, Program Chairman 43 Chess and Checker Club 2,3,4, Secs retary 43 Dramatics Club 2,3,43 Science Research Club 2,3,43 Glee Club 43 My Three Angels 33 Caine Mutiny Court-Martial 43 Intramurals l,2,3. CHARLES EDEL SANDLER Dance Committee 43 Modern Language Club 4. ALAN EDXVAR D SAPPERSTEIN SAC Representative 3,43 Homeroom President 2.3, Vice-President 43 Dance Committee 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 UNY 23 JV Track 2, Varsity 3,43 JV Swimming 3. GARY MARVIN SAPPERSTEIN Varsity Soccer 3. LEONARD MORRIS SAVAL SAC Representative 2: SAC Patrol 43 Homeroom President 23 June '57 Class Council 2.3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 43 UNT 43 Chemistry Club 43 Civil Defense Club 2,33 Caine Mutiny Court-Martial 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. RONALD EDYVARD SCHAEFER si fl 1' -X -- ll. xx.-a. -'Size R. Schaefer C, Schildhaucr H, Schoenfeld F. Schoepflin L. Schultz J. Schumclt , Q-hd 1 43' Then Celebrated DAVID SOLOMAN SCHYVARTZ Dance Committee 45 Honor Society 3,45 Association of Club Pres- itlents 45 Audio-Visual Club 2.3: Biology Club 2,3,45 Chess and Checker Club 2.3.4, President 45 Astronomy-Physics Club 3.4, Pres- ident 45 Chemistry Club 2.3.4, Secretary 4, Treasurer 45 Math Club 3.4, Secretary 4, Treasurer 41 Carrollton-Wight Literary So- ciety 25 Glee Club 3,45 Castleers 2: Intramurals 2,3,4. GEORGE FRANCIS SCI-IIVARTZ Hoinerooin Sergeant-at-Arms 2,35 June '57 Class Council 25 In- tramtirals 2.3. HARRY BENESH SCHWARTZ 1 D. Schwartz G. Schwartz H. Schwartz Nl. Schwartz A. Schwartzman W. Schwe Homeroom Vice-President 2.3, Treasurer 45 Biology Club 25 Ban- E croft Literary Society 15 JV Swimming 3, Varsity 4. MARTIN SAMUEL SCI-IWARTZ SAC Patrol 45 Photography Club 23 Science Research Club 2.3i Chess and Checker Club 2,35 Astronomy-Physics Club 35 Chem istry Club 45 Photography Club 25 GREEN BAC. Rrepresentative 35 Castleers 25 Glee Club 3,45 Intramurals 2.3,-I. ALLAN MORTIN SCHWARTZMAN Biology Club 25 Castleers 25 Glee Club 45 Intramurals 2. C Seabolt l. Seibert J. Seidenman J Sereboff L. Shane D. Shaughness aug l IE fy, ET' XVILLIAM FREDERICK SCHWEIKERT Varsity B Club 45 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3,45 JV Track 2, Varsity 3,45 JV Crosscountry 3, Varsity 4. CHESTER ANTHONY SEABOLT Collegian Representative 45 Intramurals 2,3. IRIVIN EARL SEIBERT, JR. Y JEROME JOSEPH SEIDENMAN SAC Patrol 43 Chemistry Club 45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,4. JEROME RUBIN SEREBOFF .Xutlio-Visual Club 2.3,-15 Concert Band 13,45 Orchestra 2,3,-4. I..-XXVRENCE IRVING SHANE SAC Patrtils 23.4, Repiest-ntutiie 2.45 Hoineromn l'l'esiclent 2,4, 'Iieasurt-i 33 June 'BT Class Council 2.34: Daitite Committee lg Collegian 2.3.5 CIari'ulltoii-Wight l.itet'zii'y Society 3,45 Radio llituitltastitig Cltib 2.31. DAVID EDXVAR D SHAUGHNESS he Al The Banquet ARTHUR BERTRA M SHEARER Nllil.YlN LEROY SH ETTLE, JR. llomernotn Vice-Presitlent 2, Secretary 33 Audio-Yisual Club 2.3.4, Vice-President 43 Dial 'M' For Murder 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. yxczos sHonAM RICHARD GERALD SHUGARMAN Honor Society 3,43 Service Club 3,43 Athletic Service Club 2,31 Classical Club l,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3g Carrollton-Ivight Lit- erary Society l,2, Secretary 23 Bancroft Literary Society 3,43 Biol- ogy Club 132,33 Dramatics Club l,2,3,4, Secretary 43 Mr. Roberts Q 1 S-Z 'l wi A. Shearer M. Shettle -I. Shoham R. Shugarman I.. Siegel P. Siemers 4 ttf ! ,-1 . ' i'i4 iifitlllf- I: Ukemains to be Seen 23 My Three Angels 33 Stalag l7 33 lfrosh-Soph Lacrosse I3 Intramurals l,2. LEXVIS MELVIN SIEGEL Honor Society 43 Oriole 2,33 Library Club 3,43 Biology Club 22 Science Research Club 23 Current Events Club 3,43 .IV Lacrosse Manager 33 Intramurals 2.3. PAUL MILLER SIEMERS jV Crosscountry 23 jV Fencing 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. an 'Cl sf S. Silverman R. Silverwood -I. Slechta N. Smalkin D. Stnith E. Smith il? SAMUEL NATHAN SILVERMAN SAC Representative 2,3, Patrols 2,3,43 Homeroom Vice-Pres- ident 2,31 Chemistry Club 43 Biology Club 23 Civil Defense Club 2.33 JV Lacrosse 2,3, Captain 33 Varsity Lacrosse 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. ROBERT MITCHELL SILVERWOOD SAC Committee 43 Varsity B Club 43 Civil Defense Club 43 Rifle Club 2,33 Varsity Rifle Team 23 jV Lacrosse 2, Captain 2, Varsity 3,43 Frosh-Soph Football 23 Dance Committee 43 Intramu- rals 4. AIERONIE RICHARD SLECHTA Collegian Representative 2,3,4: FTA 2: JV Fencing 3. NEIL HOYVARD SMALKIN SAC Patrol 43 Bancroft Literary Society 43 Chemistry Club 4. DENNIS BOYD SMITH SAC Patrol 43 Honor Society 43 Library Club 2,5,43 President 4, Lost and Found 43 Audio-Visual Club 23 jV Lacrosse Manager 2.3. EDXVARD SNIITH SAC Representative 2, Patrol 43 Homeroom President 23 Bi- olngv Club 23 Civil Defense Club 23 Hllniing and Fishing Club 33 jV Wrestling 33 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2: Intramurals 3,4. NORRIS XVAYNE SMITH SAC Committees 43 Dance Committees 3.43 Hi-Y Club -I3 JV Crosscountry 3, Yarsitv 43 Intramurals 4. PAUL DAVID SMITH SAC l'atrols -I3 Homeroom Vice-Presitlent 23 Clee Club 3.43 Castleers 2: JV Crosscountry 13 Frosh-Soph Basketball l: Frosh- Sopb Football 2: JV Football 3. XVILLIAM ARTHUR SNYDER lfilft 23 l'NY 43 Modern Language Club 43 Clee Club 2,3,43 Red Mill 23 Current Events Club 4. LOUIS MEYER SOLOMON SAC Representative 2.3, Patrols 33 Honreronm Vice-l'resitlent 2.3, Secretary 3, Treasurer -I: June '57 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committees 3,-43 Civil Defense Club 33 Office Assistant 33 Intra- murals 2.3.4. JERRY SHARON SOPHER SAC 2, Patrol -I3 Honieroom Vice-Presitlent 23 Dance Com- mittee 33 Civil Defense Club 23 Office Assistant 2: Intramurals 2,3,4. MARTIN JOSEPH SOPHER SAC Patrol 3,43 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Civil De- fense Club 2,3: Chess and Checker Club 23 Sales Club 2,33 Sci- ence Researth Club 33 Biology Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Hunt- ing and Fishing Club 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. WMI1 'sf..QaA.kQ wh' -I .f me ' ft, Spar-ck M. Spector J. Spence B. St. Clair C. Stalnaker C. Steele X i in sf ,T I N. Smith P. Smith W. Snyder l.. Solomon J. Sopher M. Sopher rs., rf was Our Final Function ALAN GORDON SPARCK Homeroom Treasurer 23 Current Events Club 43 Biology Club 2,33 Chemistry Club 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. MARVIN RAY SPECTOR SAC Patrol 3, Representative 3, Homeroom Vice-President 33 June '37 Class Council -13 Bancroft Literary Society 33 Radio Broad- tasting Club 33 Intramurals 3. JAMES XVILSON SPENCE Chemistry Club -I. BAILEY JOSEPH ST. CLAIR SAC Representative 3,-lg Horneroorn Vice-President 3, President 42 JV Crosstountry l,3, Varsity -13 JV Basketball 33 Varsity Track 4: Intramurals l.2,3.4. CARL STALNAKER, JR. SAC Representative 43 Collegian Representative -lg Collegian -43 Biology Club 2.3,-43 My Three Angels 3. CARROLL YVILLIANI STEELE Biology Club 23 JY Lacrosse Manager 2,33 Varsity Basketball Man- ager 3.4. 9 H. Stein R. Stiekman A. Strasburger G Streeks F. Sugar F. Tamberino Av As Men Ol City STEVEN FRAN KLI N TAYLOR june '57 Class Council 43 I-'rosh-Soph Ifootball 23 JV Baseball 2. Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 3,4. DENNIS MICHAEL THOME Dance Committee 43 Modern Language Club l3 Dramatics Club I3 Science Research Cliih 2,43 IFNY 3,43 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3. GORDON ALBERT TIDMAN Marching Band 3,4, Secretary 3,43 Concert Band 3,43 Orchestra 4. DONALD THOMAS TORRES Homerooin Yice-President 43 Honor Society 3,43 Varsity B Club 43 Chess and Checker Club 3,43 Biology Club 2,33 Astronomy- Phvsics Club 4: Sales Cliih 3,4, Secretary 43 JV Fencing 2, Yar- siiv 3,43 -IX' Tennis 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. BARRY EDXVARD TOSSMAN Dance Committee 43 Science Research Club l,2,3,4, Secretary 3,43 Chemistry Club 2,3,43 Biology Club 2,33 Radio Club 23 Astronomy- Physics Club 3: Varsity Swimming 1,33 Varsity H'restling 43 In- trannirals 3,4. HARRY STEIN SAC Patrol 23 Gicifx Bao Representative 43 Audio-Visual Club 2.3.43 PNY 33 Hunting and Fishing Club 2, Treasurer 2. ROBERT BENJAMIN STIEKMAN SAC Patrol 3,43 Bancroft Literars Society 2,3,43 Radio Broadcast- ing Cliih 3.4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Castleers 23 Intramurals 3. ARTHUR KAUFMAN STRASBURGER SAC Executive Board 3,43 Homeroom President 3,43 june '57 Class Newspaper 3,4, Editor 3,43 Dance Committee 43 Honor Soci- c-ti 4. Secretary 4, President 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Collegian 2.3,43 Service Cliih 43 Audio-Visual Club 43 JV Swimming 2, Var- sity 3,43 jk' Lacrosse 2,3. GILBERT LEE STREEKS FRED NELSON SUGAR Bancroft l.iterary Society 2,33 Classical Club l.2,3.-43 Biology Cliih 23 Dramatics Cliih 23 Radio Broadcasting Cliih 23 JY Baseball 33 Intramurals l,2,3,4. FRANK JOSEPH TAMBERINO SAC Representative 3,4, Patrol 3,43 Homerooin Vice-President 4, President 33 june '57 Sergeant-at-Arms 43 june '57 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Collegian Representative 43 Intramu- rals 2,3,43 Beginning Band 2. SHELDON TED TAUBENFELD SAC Patrol 2.3, Representative 43 Homeroom Treasurer l, Vice- Piesident 43 june '57 Class Council 3,43 GREEN BAC 2,33 Oriole I.23 Collegian 2,33 Hi-Y Cliih 4, Secretary 43 FTA l3 Chess and Checker Club lg Choir l,23 Glee Cliih 43 Frosh-Soph Football 23 .IV Crosscountrv l3 jk' Bowling 23 jk' Track l,2. Varsity 3,43 Intramurals l,2,4. 'W ' 'fy ' ' -if' S. Taubenfeld S. Taylor D. Thome G. Tidman D. Torres B. Tossman L We ,4 We C-atlwered To NORMAN ISAAC TUCKER SAC Representatixe 2.3.43 SAC Patrol 3: Homeroom President 3,42 Collegian Representative 23 June '57 Class Council 3,43 JV Bas- ketball 2: JV Soccer 2. Yarsitv 3. THOMAS JAMES TUCKER Religion Club 43 Intramurals 4. DOUGLAS RADCLIFF UMSTEAD SAC Representative 1.43 Homeroom President 1,43 Honor Society -lg Erhoex 3.4, Co-Editor-in-Chief 3,43 News Bureau 3,43 Gtuirw Ihr: 23 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 3.4, President 43 Current Events Club 3,4, President 3,43 FTA 4, Secretary 43 Classical Club 3.4. Program Chairman 33 Radio Broadcasting Club 3,-4. ALLAN BENJAMIN VAN ALSTINE Homerootn Treasurer 23 Choir 23 Glee Club 33 JV Lacrosse 2.33 Varsitv 4. PAUL JOSEPH VARELLI SAC Patrol 4. DONALD H ER MAN VARSUBSKY SAC Patrol 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Hunting and Fishing Clttb 4. GEORGE JOSEPH IVALDHAUSER SAC Patrol 43 Homeroom Vice-President l, Secretary 23 Dance Committees l.23 JV Track l,23 JV Swimming l,3. JOHN ANDREXV AVALSTRUM Office Assistant 3: Varsity Crosscountry 2. Wi' 3' kg, ,ww X C AValdhauser J. Walstrum A. AValters xfankcl W, ward D. Warner T 'SU' YW 52- tv., nu .5 N. Tucker T. Tucker 's....s. D. Umstead A. Van Alstine P. Varelli D. Varsubsky 3' -ine If hnav' 5 ALAN STANLEY IVALTERS SAC Committees 43 Dance Committee 3: Service Club 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Collegian 2,3,4, .Assistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Eclitor 4, Assistant Managing Editor 4: Athletic Service Club 3,43 June '57 Class Newspaper 2,33 Bancroft Literary Society 3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 3.43 l'NI' 3.43 Frosh-Sopli Lacrosse 23 Intra- murals 2,3,4. RICHARD ALLAN AVANKEI. SAC Patrol 43 lnttzunurals 2,3. WILLIAM CORNELIUS AVARD Dance Committee 43 Honor Society 43 School Store 43 Sales Club 2,3.4, Vice-l'resiclent 3.4: Math Club 43 Astrononty-Physics Club 41 Chess :tual Clic-clcer Club 2,43 Biology Club 23 Science Research Club 4. DAVID MILTON AVARNER llotuertxnu Vice-Presiclent 23 Stage Crew 2. 761' X Y' nv' Jul' 4 5 D. Xfatts E. XVeiner B. Weinstein P. Weinstein C, Wheeler C. White I., ,- , aa HOWARD BARTON XVI LDSTEI N SAC Patrol 3: Homeroom Vice-President 2, Treasurer 33 June '37 Class Council 33 Dance Committee 33 Collegian Representative 2.33 Civil Defense Club 33 Bancroft Literary Society 3,43 Office Assistant 33 Intramurals 2.3,4. XYILLIANI EDIVARD IVILES Homeroom Yice-President 2. FRANKLIN HARRIS IVILLIAMS SAC Patrol 4, Lieutenant 43 Homeroom Vice-President 2,4, Treas- urer 33 Dance Committees 3.43 Biology Cltlb 2,33 Hunting and Fishing Club 33 JV Football 2.33 JV Wrestling 23 JV Lacrosse 2. JOHN ROBERT IVILLIAMS JK' Soccer 3, ROBERT JUDSON IVILLIAMS Dance Committees 43 Stage Crew 2,43 Religion Club 33 JV Foot- ball Nlanager 3. I Receive Our Diplomas DAVIDSON CA RLYLE IVATTS Modern Language Club 43 Glee Club 2,3,43 The Red Mill 23 Intramurals 3. ELLIOTT XVILLIANI XVEINER Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 23 Chemistry Club 3,43 In- tramurals 2.3,4. BERNARD IVEINSTEIN SAC Representative 2,3,43 Homeroom President 23,43 June '57 Class Council 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Castleers 23 Choir 33 Glee Club 4, Vice-Presiclent 4. PHILIP RALPH IVEINSTEIN SAC Committees 2, SAC President 43 June '57 Presiclent 2,33 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Honor Society 3.43 Service Club 3,43 ,Association of School Leaclers 4, Chairman 4: Collegian 2,33 Bancroft Literary Society 23 l'NY 23 Hi-Y 43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3,4, Drum Nlajor 3,43 Caine Mutiny Court-Martial 43 JV Track 23 Intra- murals 4. CLINTON HARMON IVHEELER, JR. Glee Club 2,33 Office Assistant 43 JV Baseball 33 Intramurals 2. CHARLES IVILLIAIXI XVHITE, JR. DENNIS LEE XVIDDEKIND SAC Patrol 4: Collegian Representative 23 Castleers 23 JV Cross- country 33 JV Baseball 33 Intramurals 2. fi ' 3-- ' wr 1 'Q I x I 'I D. Widdekind H. Wildstein IV. YViIes F. Williams J. XVilIiams R. Williams iff 'nf' C. Wilner I. Winakur 1 3 ig! E. Wissinger XV. Wolfe J. Xfoodfin C. M'ynn 23 A nf I. - 1 .,,sii,:, QQ, .1 Q 3 f 'rf' like il. DAVID YUNIKAS SAC Representative 33 Ilomeroom Vice-l'tesiclent 3, Collegian Rep- resentative 2: Biology Club 23 Science Resezirch Club 4: Current Events Club 43 Glee Club 3,43 Castleers 23 Intrzunurals 2. ALLAN LOUIS ZALESKY june '37 Clziss Council 3.43 Dance Cotnniittc-es 3.4: Biology Club 2: l'NY 3. Caine Mutiny Court-5lzuti:tI 4: IV l-'ootbnll fl: IX' 'liuck 2, Ynrsiti Il: lntiauuuails 2.3.4. IRA MARVIN ZASLOXX' Clic-mistri' Club 45 Radio llroaclczisting Club fl, Ciiil Defense Club 2, Biology Club 23 lnttzuuurzils 2.3. ARNOLD MARSHALL ZIQRXVITZ SAC Patrol 23,45 june '57 Class Council 2: Dunne CUIIHHIIICC 41 Civil Defense Club 23 l'NY 35 Intramurals 2. Seniors Bid Aclieu CARY NORNIAN XVILNER SAC l'atrols fl: june '57 Class Council 33 Dance Committees 2,3.4: Bancroft Literary Society 2.3.4. Sergeant-at-Arms 33 LNY 3, Secre- tary' 33 Biology Club 2: Caine Mutinv Court-Martial 4: Office Kssistant 4: Intramurals 2.3.4. IRA XVINAKCR .Association of Club Presiclents 3.43 Sales Club 2.3,4, Presiclent 3.4, Science Research Club 2.3.4. Treasurer 3. President 4: Chess anal Checker Club 2: Biology Club 2.3.4, Prograni Chairman 2, Vice- l'resicient 3. IfDYY.ARD HENRY XVISSINGER Honieroom l'resiclent 2,43 Dance Committee 33 Glee Club 2.3. IVAYNIL DONALD XVOLFIL JERRY DEAN XVOODFIN Citrix IBM. Representatiic' -I, Collegian 4. CHANDLER VEB XVYNN SAC Pntrols 4: Varsity Swimming 3,43 Intramurals 3,4. NURNIAN IRVIN YAFFE Collrginn 3,4. MICHAEL HARRY YERMAN SAC Patrol 2.3: Dance Committee 4: Quill and Scroll 31 Collegian 2,33 Bancroft Literary Societv 3, l'NY 2.3: Castleers 2, Secretary 2: Clee Club 3: Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 25 Intrzunurals 23 june '57 Class Newspaper 2.3. Q! il N, Yaffg M. Yerman D. Ytlmk-HS A. Zaleslcy I. Zaslow A. Zerwitz sf iii -I 'TY And Become Alumni a4yfif.,,, qt, , Z?-A ? if it NllCH.l.Fl, Zl'l.l,0, -IR. Yaisiiv wrestling 2: jY Football 3. ff' v -T wi! .ilzrzma Lots of luck in college. Mr. Elliott bids farewell to xliillflfl' Baker and Ted Sanders. Lrft. l'sing the privilege of the tower for the first time, three seniors iiew Balliinoies skyline. J 1 Y . X . 'ff' Q .g .6 1 O G. Warfield Hobbs Last April, the Rev. Dr. Gustafus XVarfield Hobbs, one of the most outstanding men in the history of City College, passed away, having attained lasting admiration in the eyes ol' all the faculty and student body of the school. Born in XVest Virginia in IS76, Dr. Hobbs moved to Baltimore early in life and was subsequently enrolled at the City College. His numerous accomplish- ments as a student are well-known even today, including his election to the presidency ol' his year, his being chosen as captain of the football team, his founding of the Clee Club, and even more important, his excellent work on the first City yearbook. During his stay at this school, Rev. Hobbs established and became the first editor of the Cknxfs,-xc,. llr. Hobbs also distinguished himself as an alumnus of the school, excelling in both journalism and theology. Following his graduation from City, he became a re- porter for the Iinltznmrff Anzerirfzzi on which he served as a foreign rorrespondent, covering the Spanish-American XYar. He later achieved both city and managing editor- ships on the Pllilzlflelplzia Publfr I.ef1ger, but returned to Baltimore to become editor of the Szmrlay Sim. YVhile filling this position, he introduced the rotogravure sec- tion. presently called the brown section. Because Dr. Hobbs displayed so excellently those qualities of which City has always been proud, he was respectfully called Hr, City College. Dr. Hobbs was certainly one of the greatest men City College has ever helped to produce. l73 Dr an READER Thrs closes the storr of another school vear whrch to many of us, has been the frnest we hue ret spent rn the long process of obtarnrng an educatron Thrs book rs the result of the efforts of 1 great number of persons, rll of whom we would lrke to thank persorrrllv before closrng thrs edrtron of THF frRFPNBAC lo all the bots who worked so long rnd farthfullx on the l951 GRFI-NBAC strff whose mam hours tontrrbuted before and rfter school hare trwstallrled rn rhrs xolrrme rnd rrrrde rt r success we would lrke to express our deepest 'rp precrrtron Hrthout them rt would hue been rn rrnpossrble task XVe would also like to thank our rdrrsers Nfr XX rlter 'Xforrrson and Nlr lValter Lrnthreurn rrhosc gurd rnce rnd support throughout the yerr were of rnwaluable help to us we would hke to extend 1 lrrge rote of thanks to Harre Studros for therr ren generous help far beyond the call of dutx XVe would also lrke to thank The Szmpapers and The N6wP0st for therr contrrbutrons XVe wrll forever be rndebted to one man, howexer for hrs tremendous contrrbutron to thrs book He was the crutch upon whreh we leaned so heavrly for photographs about school and he gate to us an uncountable amount of hrs own trme and effort so that all ph rses of school llfe nrrght be recorded wrth the tlarrtx and artlstry whrclr mark hrs work We should therefore lrke to thank 'XI1 Andrew Xlelbs a member of our facultx from the xery bottom of our hearts He wrll nexer be able to repav lrrnr for the help whrch he gave so unstrntrnglx Xnd frnally we should lrkc to thank our adrertrsers Please use therr serw ues for ther base made publrc rtron of thrs book possrble 'XI rx we wrsh vou all students facultr and 'rlunrnr of Cru C ollege he best ol exerxthrng rn the xerrs to corrre bINCPRkIY XOLRS Robert Pernberg K lr rr les Roebuck i'lflfUl.S III fluff V , . , , ' V r . . 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