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

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.rn BAUIADRI Bauhinnorfe City CQEOHKCQKE? puhopceublty wif ,tj-, Q amoum A1r'Qhive Rowman . tl- 5 -'iifo.,, T 13,5 b 'fi x.l if HX .af A ' 4 , 4 49? I,-f- ' 1, ' s--f Q L 4, 2 ' r 4 ' -P' , ,UQ if 'Q e', - ,,- .rr . 1. 4 S Thlrtytlwlrcl Street and The Alameda Baltimore Maryland Hll:IEl58 BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE 33rd Si. and The Alameda Baltimore 18, Md. Produfed by THE 1958 GREEN BAG STAFF David Greber Editor-in-Chief Advisers Mr. Walter G. Morrison Mr. Walter N, Linthicum :Wff-U I 'FE w-1o- 4 qdrzr I I . 1 r. ,. 1 1.. ' 1 1 1 .N X ' ii- Q2 of if-. 14 1 1 'rf im K- EE H '. .I I 1 , U1 'I .5 i18- 9' ..,4 if :- 1 S -Q .f . .Q .-. . ,-4 ,, ' ... .' , lx V' ' 9 if yi 1. f 3.4. The Baltimore City College towers proudly over its spacious campus on Thirty-third Street and The Ala- meda, impressing passersby with its intricate Gothic architecture and stately appearance. Baltirnoreans who have studied their city's heritage and who have con- cerned themselves with their nation's educational system are even more impressed by City College, for they realile that the pride of this institution lies not only in its buildings and grounds but also in its distinguished achievements. The City College record, past and pre- sent, has few equals in secondary education. From its humble beginning, the school has grown to become an established landmark and an important factor in the success of thousands of students. The seed of City College tradition was planted Octo- ber 20, 1839, when a lone professor opened his unob- strusive school building on Courtland Street to teach the principles of mathematics, English, Latin, and Greek to a small group of students. Thus was founded the third oldest public high school in the United States. Growing with the rapid increase in the size of its student body, City changed its location frequently, finally moving from Howard Street to the present building, a beautiful struc- ture, well-suited to an atmosphere of study and earnest preparation for the future. Innovations in City College courses have always been developed and modernized to meet the demands of the age and the requirements of the nation. As the United States moved into the realm of world power, City College replaced classical Greek and Italian with the more fundamental modern languages. Through such improvements, City students have been able to meet a changing world with useful skills and modern attitudes and conceptions. Traditionally, extra-curricular activities at the Castle on the Hill began in l8li9. when the Bancroft Literary Association was organized. Bancroft was soon joined by the Carrollton-XVight Literary Society to afford the school an eighty-four year old debating rivalry. Num- erous athletic aggregations were also organized about this time. These teams remain a fine tradition and basic ingredient of school life at City College, Under the leadership of the late G. XVarfield Hobbs, a group of industrious students published the first Green Bag in l897. Some traditions have given way to modern inclinations, others have staunchly stood the test of tests, remaining our revered heritage. New traditions, such as the Hall of Fame, are continuously being es- tablished. Almost every interest of the modern student is compatible with City College tradition: the products of such compatibility are well-rounded citizens. Through the years, City College has attained an honored place in the hearts of those who know and love her. Loyalty, understanding, sincerity, devotion - these strong feelings swell within our hearts and cause us to stannner over our last farewell. The closing stanla of the alma mater expresses our sincere emotions: For- ever may we praise her name, and proudly boast to be the stalwart men of alma mater, dear old B.C.C. 'CW . 4 ' , :5?fZ'.' ?L7i9i5 X V ue-ns 3192? ,W ,..,.,f1- - r F Havnng served the Baltnmore Cnty College wnth dnstnnctnon for thnrty snx years Carl E W Schmehl marked the close of hns career nn February l958 F ture generatnons wnll never know wnll never come nn contact wnth the strong frnendly force nn Mr Schmehl whnch has developed boys nnto men youthful ndeals nnto realntnes Mr Schmehl used a tact and understandnng whnch made hnm more than a leader he was a snncere frnend and a helpful gunde Tranned by many years of experlence he knew when to be stern when to be for gnvnng he was honored and esteemed by the men of Cnty College for hns sympathy and dnrectness Yet the serv nces thns man has gnven Cnty College can never be fully remunerated for Mr Schmehl was no ordnnary worker He nmpresses upon everyone nn hns presence an especnal ly dnstrngunshnng qualnty Perhaps the fnnest cxpressnon of thns qualnty ns found nn Mr Schmehls own words Because you are boys I respect you because your are men of Cnty College I love you Mr Schmehl certannly had thorough trannnng and expernence After benng graduated from Cnty College nn l9l6 he furthered hns educatnon at the Baltnmore Teachers Trannnng School and the ohns Hopknns Unn nersnty from whnch he recenved hns B S degree Durnng hns stay at ohns Hopknns Mr Schmehl began teachnng elementary school He came back to Cnty College after graduatnon and rapndly absorbed a subject not found nn textbooks the wnles and ways of boys Nlr Schmehl began hns successful career as an Englnsh teacher Hns abnlnty and value were qunckly brought to lnght and he was soon apponnted specnal assnstant to the prnncnpal and fnnally vnce prnncnpal a posntnon whnch he fnl ed nnerntornously for twenty one years We Declicate To Mr. Schmehl Carl E W Schmehl Retnred Februaryl l958 A precept for a balanced lnfe whnch Cnty College has always emphasnzed ns the adoptnon of varned actnvn tnes and nnterests As nn every phase of hns nnstructnon and gundance Mr Schmehl taught boys the nmportance of thns rule not merely by recommendnng nt but by lnvnng nt Many of the schools fnnest songs were com posed by Mr Schmehl he wrntes beautnful poetry and tranns prnze Cerman Shepherds He ns a member of the Baltnmore County Kennel Club and a devoted worker nn many other fnelds of endeavor Mr Schmehl snncere ly belneves and practnces the rule of varnety nn lnfe anv one who knows hnm nealnzes that he ns a worthy person to emulate Because Carl Schmehl was Cnty Colleges dnscnpln narnan hns work and relatnonshn s were naturally pre carnous lhe sntuatnonns he has acl to cope wnth are unnque to say the least No other person nn Cnty College has needed as much nnsnght and sknll nn handlnng boys as Mr Schmehl trynng cnrcumstances and needed correc tnons were part of hns normal routnne Yet lne always bore a warm frnendly attntude towards hns problenn stu dents and greeted hns bnggest problems wnth a frnendly smnle Boys were hns professnon and he knew hns vocatnon well Hns work was executed wnth an enthusnasm and profound patnence whnch dennanded and recenved the respect of every boy who knew hnm Cnty College wnll not forget Carl Schmehl but the chnef remenn brances wnll not be plaques or songs or affectnonate nnck names Carl E W Schnnehl wnll be rennembered for the boys he made nnto nnenn A:-'f' ' v . gt Y n v ' , . . 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' . slll I 4 1lll l1ls 1lPI1OlllllllC'Ill 1o1l1e post ol lllillll i4 lit- 2 1 : ,Q -'Z - 1 ' -f -v , ' p1 l: NIV pl ' lg- is 'Cl' ,' ' 1'e1 . R I ,Q 7 I lfLIUS G. HLUBB A.B., M.Ed. I'iccf-Priizcipal Mr. .Iulius C. Hlubb, who returned to City College in IQ56 to become Vice-Principal, was first associated with the school as a student. Immediately following his fracluation in l925, he attended Cettvsburr Collefe, 3 , S A where he received an A.B. degree and a Phi Beta Kappa key. ln 1930, the year following his college graduation, Nlr. Hlubb returned to his high school alma mater as an English instructor, a post he held until l938, when he was appointed counselor at Patterson Park High School. Having served in this capacity for two years, he again returned to City, this time as a counselor. ln ISM-l, Hr. Hlubb entered the armed forces, returning in lllrlli to his previous post. While serving as counselor in lflifl, he was awaicltcl the degree ol Nlastei ol l.du cation by the johns Hopkins l'niversity. Five years later, his career took him to Hamilton .lunior High, where he was special assistant, and, a year alterwarcls, to XVooclbourne .junior High, where he served as Vice- Principal. Finally, in 1956, -Iulius CL. Hlubb once again returned to City College as Vice-l'riucipal. DAVID KAUFNIAN A.B. Vice-Princijml Succeeding the retired Vice-Principal Carl F. XY. Schmehl, Mr. David Kaufman has been intermittently associated with the Baltimore City College for thirty- one years. Following his graduation from this school in l92bl, he attended the johns Hopkins University, re- ceiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in modern languages in l928. Afterwards, he coached football at his college alma mater: in lflfll, he returned to City as a language instructor. From HM2 to February of this year, he was a member of the vocational and curricular guidance department here, Mr. Kaufman's most recent appoint- ment was to Vice-Principal in charge ol' discipline and school administration, serving also as adviser to the City College chapter ol the National Honor Society. Still an active referee of football contests in the Atlantic Coast and liastern Intercollegiate Conferences, this amiable, wellrliked gentleman also has a major in- terest in camping. Happily married, he has two sonsg one is a teacher in City College and the other attends the Qlohns Hopkins l'uiversity. v.'N Career Cf A Great Man Terminales f Vtctor A Schmtd was born tn Phtladelphta and there recetved hts early educatton In 1912 he was graduated from Bucknell Untverstty wtth a Bachelor of Sctence Degree tn phystcal educatton There ts no doubt that the domtnant role tn hts ltfe has been played by athlettcs acttvtttes whtch comprtse both hts career and hts hobby From 1912 to 1948 Mr Schmtd acted as a ptofes stonal offtctal for the Htgh School Preparatoty Inter collegtate Assoctatton parttctpattng tn athlettc contests of all kmds Hts ftrst servtce to Ctty College came tn 1924 when he jotned the faculty tn the capactty of phystcal educatton tnstructor tn 1929 he was promoted to athlettc dtrector ln another year he was asstgned to a posttton tn the phystcal educatton department of Edtson Htgh School Then tn 1950 Vtc Schmtd re turned to Ctty College as an instructor and coach Vtctor A Schmtd Rettred une 1958 That Mr Schmtds tnterest tn sports ts not merely passtve ts certatnly well demonstrated by the fact that he has actually tntroduced tnnovattons tnto the fteld of athlettcs He was the ftrst football referee to use a strtped untfornt tn addttton he ortgtnated the practtce of dropptng a handkerchtef to tndtcate penalttes I recognttton of hts unquesttonable dewotton to the game Vtc Schmtd has been awarded a spectal gold pass whtch can gatn htm free entrance to any college football game tn the Untted States 1Vtth these brtef comments we hope to add to the many other pratses of Vtc Schmtd those of the school for whtch he has performed such a great servtce Vtctor A Schmtd was one of the ftnest coaches and gym tn structors ever to teach at thts school Ctty College wtll never forget htm and we feel certatn that he wtll never forget Ctty College M E il t M l . y K lg 1 X - ft L ' f ' ,f ' Q M I . s J 1 ' f gi, I 4 f , s,lrer Q I I fgkfl , I 1' V l y . , , . L , . . . , V . . ' I n ' 1 , . ' ' . . . A , ' 1 - p 1 o w ' ' ' Y . , 1 Y 1 i ' 1 - 1 ' ' - . , . . , , ' s 1 Y Table of Contents CLASSROOM AND FACULTY I .,.... I I INTRODUCTION DEDICATION I ADMINISTRATION RETIRING TEACHERS I-ALL Science ,.,.. I 16 Math ,.., I I 17 English I I I 18 Language I I I I I 19 Gym I I I .,..., I I20 Music, Art FRFISHMILN ,...... SOPHOMORFS I I I I ACTIVITIES I I I I I Student Government Assoc. School Leaders, 4 1 Exec. Board II I Assoc. Club Pres. Honor Society I 42 Service, Q8cS II I 43 44 GREEN BAG IIIIII Collegian I I I 46 SI'oRTs I I I 'I I I I Football IIIIIIIII 54 City-Poly Week II 58 Soccer IIII WINTER ACTIVITIES IIII I I I Biology, Astro.- PhysicsI I I68 Chemistry, Science Research IIII I69 Glee Club I nl UNIORS IIIIIIIIIIII SPoRTs IIIIIIIII I Basketball IIIIII 84 IIII40 Social Studies .IIIII Technical, School Staff Commercial IIIIIII Guidance, Library Cafe IIIIIII III. I I I .25 News Bureau, Oriole Archives IIIIIIII Civil Defense, Art I Stamp, Herpetology Castleers Huntin , g . Audio-Visual, Library Locker Sup., Stage Store I IIIII I City-Poly Game IIII Crosscountry IIII I Dramatics, FTA Radio Broad., Chess Orchestra, Band Drum 8: Bugle, II IIIII 73 Wrestling IIIII I Swimming IIIIIIIIIIII 88 l'TEAHOUSE or THE Auousr MooN I II I hllb SENIoRs IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I History, Awards I 92 Banquet IIIIIIII I Who's IV ho, Officers IIIIIIII 93 Prom, Commencement I I Mid-Senior Portraits IIIIIII 96 SPRING SPORTS IIIIIIIIIII Lacrosse I I IIIII 106 City - St. Paul Game .108 Baseball I I IIII 110 ACTll'ITIES II II Classical, Mod. Lang. I Current Events, Math I I I I I Hi-Y, UNY IIIII I THE HASTY HEART IIINI: SI-INIORS I I I I 116 117 118 History, Class pix I II 124 Awards, lVho's lVho II 125 Officers, Class Council I I 126 Farewell IIII I I .127 Track I II Tennis I I Golf I Varsity B Religion I I I I I Bancroft I Carrollton-lvight I I I Sports I I V Prom I II Banquet IIIIIIIII Commencement I I I .lune Senior Portraits IIIII 132 5 4 'Va 99 -4. A nl- ' 4 'D .40- 'nf- -r l L' 3 ivan IQ, 'DP' .an 'W' Vai? 9 Q 4- ' 4 ,. 'fi ex X X 1 PQ 5 , , X? Sagf flif , Y ' .QQ52 ,ff fx Six A, a ' EJKC 5 7 kg, J- W5 f ' MX - X Q69 x ax lr ' ' X'N-1. X- . X 3 Q- - - 'A J:2f:X'??e.:?2'2!-:-xfrl A 'Ml' Mlllllllnun ml 'W 1, ?' wmv.. NQQYEQF EA QSW- 'mv . WEN! llc Uxglltli fi JL Mgffr , mf xl f 25 H I xV X I I Q4 1, W , N Q5 T K Mum wi- ,MW RX ' .- bf' as -,l 5 1 f 1 4 1 4 - Mr. Sfhmchl and hclpcls IJIUIDSIIC to plum the- War XI:-1111111111 tivo. Big lid Bziiihlix ci1L11gL-s ill for two pcrinlx in thc Sll1Iil'Ill'I'i1ltlliIX liiiskclhxill fiiillll' an his uppm1c11Is watch hvlplcsslx. Autumn Months Usher Ihc CIr1llcgiz111 liilCl'liiClltiCl5 Smile happily -- hcfnrc I Poly gains. .-..-W . . ' 1 kia' 4? hc C 11x- L ..- l ft.. V it 45' , , 'tv P A 1 1 Thomas McDonald Leon Bielinski Van Bland Head s B ft B B.5. A ' ' A ' ' N z' qs? Q 1, X - l Q john Cooper A.B. David Freedenberg jesse Hinson B.S. B.S., BLS. D Qi' l 1 ,- - ,,:, x Aacdi-I I 2 Russell johnson Paul Keyser Bernard Kucler B.S. A.B,, MS. B.Ii. . n- A an .' iti l? Charles McCormick Robert Oliver joseph Schwarz BS., I'h.D. B.S.l-ld. ILS. A , -r: W ev 5 Lt' 5' 1 X ' 2 x ' ' . 1 . , 4-. R I Edward Sellmayer Clay Stall Lawrence XVillis B.S. BS.. MA. B.S. Learning The Everyday l x 1 Students copy diagram, showing the digestion process, from chart in front of room, An introduction to important principles and theories governing our physical environment is given Baltimore City College students by our qualified Science Depart- ment. By offering courses in biology, physics, and chemistry, the Science Department broadens the stu- dent's conception of life. Accuracy and complete under- standing are emphasized as the student learns modern theories and techniques which are destined to affect his life. After the student has been given careful instruction. individual laboratory work and special projects are as- signed to insure a complete, working knowledge of the material being studied. The importance of science in everyday life is stressed by presentation of the most modern concepts of life and environment. The B.C.C. student graduates with a practical knowledge of his world and the forces controlling it and with adequate preparation for further study and a career in science. Mr. johnson proves to his physics class that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of refraction. ff- ,fi wif Wonders Of The Universe li? in Mr. Kaufman shows that a difficult math problem can be solved quite easily by the use of logarithms. Besides exercising the mind, mathematics controls the progress of the world of today and forms a vital part of our educational program. The City College Mathemat- ics Department is well aware of the need for trained mathematicians and offers courses in as many branches of this subject as possible. The student who takes full advantage of the Math Department will become well acquainted with algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry. The Mathematics Department strives to impress students with the uniformity of laws governing our environment. The growing importance of mathe- matics is also emphasized to imbue the student with un- derstanding the practicality and logic of this scienceg for in the future, these students will be designing missles, constructing buildings, inventing machines, and apply- ing the laws of mathematics in numerous other ways. The technique of simplifying an algebra problem is taught by Mr. Sachs to his intermediate algebra class. ,T 1,3 eff?1?E 'f' V BF auf VO ,. james Allman Head i V G.. 7 if Irvin Bachman Edward Baublis B.S., M.S. B.S., M.l-Id. QL N , I LA ,.-- X 3 , 9 my ie Frank Chubb Luther Ditman Lawrence B.S. B.E. Elenbogen B.S. fi Tar 'sv- oycc Klein William Farley Burt Kaufman B S NI l-cl LBBS H 0-l . I V - f ,N K ' . v W i s Carroll Lloyd Hyman Sachs Marion Yeaple ILE., M.Ch.li. B,S., MA. AB. is-. .M i... I--v. S 5 ' , N S i A S is Q U l .1 L? Q,-. We , ,2 ' Dr. Graser explains the similarity of two words to her English class. To fully comprehend an idea of any complexity, one must be well-able to think properly in his own tongue. This very basic skill is excellently cultivated by the English Department at City College, which strives to provide students engaged in all curricula with a more than adequate ability in English composition, a field in which today's high-school graduates are all too frequent- ly deficient. In conjunction with efforts in composition, students receive continuous drill in such fundamentals as grammar and punctuation. Of course, a liberal proa gram in the world's great literature and more intensive studies of certain writings are also afforded the studentg and special courses are carried on in reading, public speaking, and journalism. A more active interest in English skills is promoted by the encouragement of participation in various literary competitions, such as the annual letter-writing contest, the creative writing contest, and the National Peace Essay Contest. 'Q The vocabulary of Mr. Snyder's English students is broad- ened by the addition of ten new words. Exploring Various . X5 f as '54 41. Alla-4 it 1 Gerald Levin Walter Morrison George Neumeister A ' . Q U an X -... if Clair Meloy Warren Almy Charles Cherubin john Desch John penn Howard Seidman Doris Seipp Head LB., S.T.B.. S.T.M. A.B., MA. AB. ADB., MAH Urn. Bs- B.S. A.B., MA. Elsa .Graser Robert Hare WVolfe joffe james Leonhart Johnnie Simmons llflllls Snldef .inhn whnmcl' 4 1 ,, 4 B rs s x is s AB., l'h.lJ. LB., NIA. BS. AB., l..' . i 151 'Q as rv X ohn l' lhott Head 5? v Q' Mtllard Foard Whttney Dunmng Bernard Gorban hrglma Jones Mildred Sheff Q5 amine Bfffnlnk Elllabelh Calvert Cenap Ktrath Rosahe Lephartlt Donald Matthews ISI Raffucu A B I A -X B I -X gf 'Q' QL Benjamnn Wllltam Yannuzzt Chairman B M 4 x B M A summerlm A B M A -KB LIB Realms of Language Mrs Sheff s latm class becomes falmllax with Rome lll the time of juhus Caesar Keeplng pace wlth modern trends IH secondary edu catlon the Clty College Language Department provldes varled and comprehenslve courses ln the worlds fore most languages at the same time however the funda mental elements of grammar are constantly stressed Other factors to WhlCh speclal attentlon 15 devoted are fluency and comprehenston ln readmg After two years of study the receptlve Ctty College student has developed a keen perceptton for the beauty and hterary qL13llllCS ol foretgn masterpneces The lmmortal au thors poets and playwrlghts of Germany Spam and France are mtroduced to Llty students their works are studted wxth the atm of cultnatmg not only llterary dtscrmunatxon m the student but also of opemng to htm new vlstas and broader concepts of the world and tts peoples Besldes enjoymg the works of modern ht erary grants Cnty College students may study the anclent classtcal ctvtltzattons and concepts through the ime courses tn Latm provlded by CIIYS Language Depart ment Xt Cnty on the johns Hopkms program, Mtss jones teaches hu students to thstmgutsh between a tltrett and an mtltrect object , f K fi W . 3 fa ' 3 ..- 1 X , a' g f . .PQZLJ 5.5 - f Y 1 I D Q J 1 ' J ' ' e ' A ' 1 - - - . .. . s- .-LB. . . .. N ,. . B.S. A.B. , . ., N .. . A.B. .L , R., K, ' f 6' 5- if , x s - ' ' . . f kj- - 1,51 -,,.,, It i f' wk ' ty :jx ' AB. .Sq .A - AB. . . ., . . ' . . ., .. . ,. ., . . A.B. ! t I . 1 W fr ,X - X 4, ' X I N . Athletics Develop The Body i l 'lhe proper technique of a left-handed hook shot is demonstrated by Mr, Parker. An active mind can work only in a healthy bodyg and knowing this, the Physical liducation Department provides comprehensive instruction to students in the development of strength, dexterity, and co-ordination. XVith access to the second largest indoor swimming pool in the East, spacious athletic fields, and useful pieces of apparatus, City College students are quick to take advantage of every opportunity to exercise their bodies and insure perfect physical control. The boys utilize natural competitive spirit and stamina in such sports as basketball, wrestling, lacrosse, and many others. Trained instructors referee the games, giving advice which helps every boy develop his style and ability. Stu- dents are taught to integrate physical exercise with keen understanding of sportsmanship and responsibility. Such aims are especially accented in competitive athletic con- tests, which are varied to suit the needs of every boy. Youll never get me in that water. says Mr. Novak, Y f ,- , :A V , . 'ff A - is tvs-ff-f. s t - -sg a 4 . , Jgjgkt Z if -, 545, Q .A t W it -1 ' ,, ssstfff' t 5 tgxu- K X Y. c ly LTL , J 3 Zyl-4754 1 , va- '. ' - 'ef sf-if . . .ef 1714? . ', fy... f. L, xx Q, X l Kenneth Yansant Ciliiirles Hirschauct Head ISS. f X ,. 'XX l A ,h 9' 'Qs' l B ' - x Pr 'Q . .Q ' 14 X lfiank Lee ,lctotnc Nathanson ISS, BS., Nllid. 6. ' Ju. -5 av. 'ri fa, ,Q 5 1. -. N' .1 'i ' ' is-f li ' , . 'ff' ' 1 I 4 .lnY',s' ' Robert Nmak I-lugene Parker Yictor Schmid BS, BS. BS. Education Stimulates The Mind Mr. Young's world history class is shown where the historiral events occurred on the map of Europe. Realizing that decisions of the future are based on experiences of the past, the Social Studies Department analyzes events and changes which governments and civilizations have undergone and applies the conclu- sions to present situations. Such an interpretation of history is designed to be of practical value to the stu- dent and to help him understand the cause and effect which determine the growth of nations. A course in geography balances the program and emphasizes the in- fluence of environment on the economic and cultural evolution of the various areas of the world. A course in modern world problems evaluates present happen- ings and examines our nation's vital role in world af- fairs. By supplementing its program with relative proa jects and effective comparisons, the Social Studies De- partment develops a broad perspective in its students and encourages political awareness needed in every edu- cated citizen. fi f x 5 . ' T' of ' ' 'T t, A I' X ii' 'f?Q4f'. john Barker john Buchanan Morris Cage Chairman AB., B.Ed., .-X.B.. NIA. A.B. MA., S.T.B. BJ-'. Emenheiser George Fisher Arch Colder cgzfxlgld LB. B,S.Ed. A.B., M.Ed. Bk V Fd an 3 ,- .Xrthur Long William Ross Kathryn Scott George Young A.B. AB. A.B. AB. A funny incident holds the attention of Mr. Barker's history class. Developing Technicians ,J ,.s.-. Ab in .i-ff 11 05 -,,,., Nfr Hensen machrne shop teacher clerrronstrates the frnest pornts of hrs trade to one of the tethnrcal students at Cris The unsung hero rs someone who does a great deal of work and usually has rt go unseen and unapprecr ated Included rn such a group are the members of C lt, C,ol leges marntenance staff w hrch clesotes long hours etch clay to keepmg our school clean md presentable to the many usrtors wh1cl1 frequent rts halls The staff takes care of heating the burldmg reparrrng rts rnechrnrcal defects and helprng rn many other ways to nnproxe Crty College The dllrgent hard workrng secretarres ol Crty College are another reason why the school rs rated so hrghly Crty rs also rery fortunate rn havrng a xery capable doctor and nurse that take care of the health problems of the Caty College students 22 The Baltrmore Lrts College known for the most part as an academrc and COIHl1lCI'ClHl school rs also well equrpped to teach those students whose rnterests lre rn the techmcal frelcls These students recene courses whrch can rnclucle prrntrng wood shop metal work and nrechanrcal clrawrng Specral courses rn lCC'hI11C'3l mathe nratrcs and electrrcrtw are also grxen to boss who plan to use them rn therr future lrfe The recently mstrtutecl College Technrcal Preparatory course rs rntencled for the students w ho are slncerels mterested 1n pursurng a career rn hrghly specrallzed technrcal frelcls Crty College technrcal students are fortunate not only rn hawmg capable teachers but tlso rn haung use of the best pos srble equipment -Xll of these thrngs make C tty s technr crl department one of the best rn the crtr tal '- Rrley Wrllramson I-rancrs r Hcnrs Hensen Head XB N d o.4-V Andrew Melhy Benjamrn Sclrnndt Jerome Srlberman NI X F30-Q Y rv' lcla C olrcrr Xclson Robrrrsorr C lartnce Hall Sccrctars C ustodran lngrnccr 0 0 . . ,lr K f ' I - Y' -- y ' I K V I ' I 1 I l 3 c 3 . 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N111 Harry I,awrencc discusses his new job with Mr, Wagner. llarry' lawrence Custayus Sieyerts No group at City College deserves higher praise lor its industry than our hard-working Guidance Depart- ment, which presently comprises four members, each responsible for advising in matters of vocation and col- lege between six and seven hundred students. Chair- man ol' this important part of City' College is Stanley XVagner. One ol the most important facilities lor use by City' College students is undoubtedly' the spacious li- brary, which provides lor the visitor a pleasant academic atmosphere in which to study. The growing collection ol' publications handled by the library' is managed by an industrious group ol' students under the direction ol' Librarian Ida Class. Four periods a day hungry students pour into the cafeteria, eager to taste the gastronomic delights allur- ingly' displayed on lunch counters. Besides satisfying the student's appetite, the cafeteria is also the scene ol' pleasant conversation and quiet study. Supervising the well-functioning cafeteria IS our dietician Maud Pertsch. City s extensiye library is capably liantlletl, as shown here, by Nlrs. Making its annual appearance on the BCC scene, the Pratt Librar niyal of Books is a welcome sight to the City' College students. 2 Ida Glass Maud Pertsch Librarian Dietitian BS. y' Car All., NLS. Bb.. NI,l',tl. Counsellors Classily Talents 4 I, 1 fl' ,J ,fn 'I 'Q Y H ' Q 2 Q' hr-- -, x. r 1 :Q f' . N 1,5 Norman Burnett Harry Ball Gerald Doyle Clmirnzrnz ILFA. B.l-YA.. Mid. C: Q GO -s. L- e 757 22: X ' ,H , l is.. Q l Nlelvin Filler john Robbins XB.. MA. B.F..-X. The Fine Express T Arts hem iss' - as fr 'MJ l lh. 'Ill 4? 'lhc proper constitution of a modcl house is the tcntcr of attrartion of N111 Robbins and his class. The Art Department acquaints BCC students with the symmetry, form, and style which make great works of art and, through the mediums of painting, sculptur- ing, and designing, encourages expression and interpre- tation of environment. Constructive analysis of students' works result in products of which the boys are justly proud. XVhile developing an esthetic outlook, the Art Department utilizes artistic ability for a practical pur- pose in creating the beautiful posters advertising dances and plays. Renowned for its quality and effectiveness, the Mus- ical Department has won for City College many of the most honored and coveted awards in our state. Excep- tional instruction in singing and playing musical in- struments has resulted in musical organizations such as the band, orchestra, and glee club- which are lauded 1 at every performance. XVith a new music building, the Nlusic llepartment can now produce more accomplished musicians than before and make City Colleges achieve- ments in music a standard which will not be surpassed. Hlllilf Nh Crowley instructs this gloup on the pxolci apprcciilion of Norton strikes up tl 4 s mc of tux 46- -qu- Donald Norton john Crowley Trygve Rydberg Clmirmalz MA, BS., Mus. BS., MA., lid.D. 25 11111 111 Nl 111 mt, 'J.' 'fe ' ififauunv- , 'W 'S 'R 11 11 8,8 ing gi, -v H . . , it .... 1, H .1 1 f 'Ns. ,MA-.k? N ' -X. 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Class ol June '61 Brings Hig And Anlicipales En ioy h Hopes able Four Years WA J' Mark .Xpplefeld Ronald Becker Russel Bennet Slcxen Blake Richard Bronson Q 1 1 E' -4 Gtephcn Brothers I I lrrcdenck Broun 'U' ' ' -gf Douglas Bulchex Howard Caplan R :L 'S 9 4 Q , ' X ' f Q..-' Daud Cohen oe COI'lllSl1 Iaxrx CYIPPLII NI nk Dancker '35 4 1 5 law Pelnglass .Y Stanley Img , '-P' YM' I-Iceman fault A B maid Cordon A 35 YK c Daud Gordon 17 F' 4 X-I james COTYAI C alroll C rox CI Xhllrun Hallman oseph Hoffman Robert Honnals :Is lux Hurmu R41 Step 1 Q 3 I I Hobson Ro :el ofsln 17' Q C47 ,..v Xxnold Ian Ronald jenkms nlllldlll ure Alexander kassolms I: J 4 if ohn Karl ohn lxnzpp Richard kolku Ball laluleck lack llllllCll5lLll1 Ahha Im Steun Iomkmm fx R g 0 f xxllllllll Mnshnu L9 Morals hlCXCTVNlI7 4 ui, 'J t 'Huh ld Xmas d fm Xluandcr 0gl1n7 A l nlc Parke: P1 ink Reltahlla Bsurs Schlossber 'ZX 7:-K R lnald Schoenfcld 4' Q0 e Burton Schonfclrl ,f 3' Klan Sagll Xllcn Shores I CI ild Sokolsln wx Solu 1 W 1 11 C7 JP' I ll Dexter Su nggu ,Q fi .l Rlchald 'loskcs I r hall Maller '42 9 I -M.. N 1 s Iamu M ellhumcl lf X Xlamx Ho e 5 3 xr Q. ssh 3 f ls K 1 vi A P sp?-D , 2 e 1 r -ai Q 4 ! M r H if , .4-, , I Q 'ff A A - I ' ' , 1' K J A f Af ' fl' V' ll ' f lf' - ll' x H D ' 9 -ll X Nei al . '15 1 rj A , h 'x m, J a J ,.,4N . 9 , vis M ' , ' ,R ,Q ' V -4 ' as H an l, 1 ' 1 4 ' ' ' vl H 1 L l Q 3 . Y 3- .U K ,Q 11 I 1 ' . ' I . 1 B Q Xu . I' it lf ef' e 'S , .fs': , ll H- ,Q T9 Q 0 44 fl 1 U ' Q Q l 'EWR , Wvfq ln .3 H5 'N 4' z 'lil ' NH X si N 5 P 3 k- ' QQ li ' ' Q rl' H l Q We 'fl 1 rx Q' .. X ' I U sl , ,HJR rf' 5' lvjflajg fa ,uf X if , I I 1 M. 4 A ' q 'l A l l 0 , fa l is ff 5 , H F' l ' 5 x ll' QQ f 'K ll 2 X A ' A ' A Eg fl . 1 n-.s 1' 6 N ev QQ Uni 1-QJ', as l Sophomores responded quite favorably to City's social events such as the Autumn Hop shown above. june 1960 Class Officers. Left to Right, Top Row: Sheldon Bearman, Sergeant-at-Arms, jay Caplan. Secretary: Larry Gibson, Treasurer. Bottom Raw: Mr. Stall, Adviser: Peter Trager, Vice-Presidentg Steven ' ' Sklar, President. m S -lune l960 began its first year at City unsure, un- certain, and hesitant of its every move. They walked slowly and examined every step carefully. As time passed and they gained confidence in both themselves and their work, the boys began to feel that they were a part of City College - in its classrooms, its social and scholastic activities, and on the athletic field. They began to associate themselves with every facet of City College life and to participate to their fullest extent. XVith Nlr. Clay Stall as their adviser, the boys organized their class. Though they held their elections late in the school year, they were still able to organize and adjust themselves and to function as a unit. In a very close and exciting election, Steve Sklar was elected President: Pete Trager, Vice-Presidentg -lay Caplan, Secretary: l,arry Gibson, Treasurerg and Sheldon Bearman, Ser- geant-at-Arms. Their first social and money making activity was the Soph Hop, This dance, a well supported affair - successful in every way g gave the class of l960 a fast start. .-Ks for the mid-sophomores, they held their elections in Nlarch. .Xt this time Richard Hess, Dudley Cheno- weth, Kenny Xvilliams, Russell Nlc-Kay, and Richard Spies were President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasur- er, and Sergeant-at-Arms respectively, Nlr. Joseph Schwarz, the adviser, commented that he was sorry all of the candidates could not hold offices, for he felt that they were all capable and qualified to assume respon- sibilities. ln February, this class became juniors, taking the big step from underclassmen to upperclassmen, ffk -.mil 'lihe tenth-graders were responsible for the geometry exhibit which was lfatly lo itssllllle tlle leiitlefsllip of their t'l'tOSCI1 School. once again a tremendous start-ss. Ihev show great promise of becoming one of the ' c finest mid-year class ever to be graduated from Citv. l-eb 19110 Class Offmus lrfl In Hzglll Russell NIcKax lledillllf Ruhncl Spies Sclgeanlat -Xrms 'Nlr Sclwalz -Xdwmer Dudlcw Che-nrmcth Xxcehesxdent Class Brnghlens Cltys Future Xhu Is Ill Xb lllx X I -Xckunlnu 3 Q Q ' 1 M1 -X an Ml U ,ig :J S IIIILI X 1 lx mgp X - nj x EA 1 Klcx mr u mllml Xl mm nfl X I ' -z 6' QV W 3 - x 1111 9 Donald Amicus Q: X' mn s Xu lil 0lllS Xppln cc K mms li XIKIISUII ll lil Ill ,. nlu Ks li 3 0. 96 Rani! Klkllhlfll 'X o 4- an hm .1 5 ff' -Q 'Q-I 4 ' old lhlm u IIN lux l 1 D If not BALI Rlclmlrl Baglu john H Bahd f 3 Bun Bwltch I ec lialsamu Q, Ralph Ilalsu -5 C lmllcs Banks X fhdllLS N Bmlu AL L ht 382 '31 Q, Can Band xxlllldlll Bmlul C IH Bums XIHLLIII Buxam I-redllck Ballcn john Bnxut Blll Ballels Xiaxun B3lIhOlOlllCM 2 to 'Q li I lillllill x Bookel Paul Bonohs if Sid Bartz Howard Bass '- I . Alfred Bates Daw. 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XXU lf XXU 4' I N I XXur ru 1 XUII Xflll rlxzu Xl IIC n L 1 nn r-1 9 9 ,--wr y Q4 ' '-fob N v- nf -O Student Legislators Practice ,Q Qtutent tntucst ts t at e m ettngs of tlte Stuc n X xtsorx Counttl htld wsecklx tn the dlltlllflfll 1 Composed ot representttnes front ex etw homeroom the btudent XllXlSOIW Counctl of the Cltx C ollege Stu dent Goxernment proxtdes tn excellent opportumtx lot one to become ftmllltr utth the tsotktngs of 1 demo ct tttc qoxetnment The SRC ts responstble for plan mng mam school functions and superwlstng numerous student HCUYIIICS This wear the Student Adwlsorx Conn ctl has enjoxed 1 htghlx successful tenure Xmong the Q '1 ltll l P H 1. Nll I most nottble of tts ircompltshments were the student supetxtsed tssemhltes tt uhuh students were gnen the oppottunttw to state lteelw their optntons toncermng sc tool mttters In iillllll0l1 to the tnnutl Cttw H XX eek uhlth mcluded such tcttuttes ts the Fither md Son Dtnnet tnd the pep ttllx tlte SKC, sponsored the Chrtstmts Ihnce Christmas Basket Drne 1nd Student tx ai' rl -an-.p- ..4......,,- ISIIZZ 1 5 - : ' 1 -- 1 ' 2 1 4 . 4 W x A ,A -1 I tl I-ki A ' ,A 'pi' fr., -. 4 f l Q , Y at I, H' 4 V! ff' A Q to if 'MJ- ., ' V ' .gf .. -- r 5 i '- , , r .JQJ 4 I V' I i ' ' higl th e ' 5 .' le t d I I ' - ' -'V ' ' ' 'tn. l . I' l I I' I 4 tl. - ' l .', 2 ' ' I I ' 1 ' : ' .' 2 i I' 1 V 1' f 2 A A' .' ' 2 2 ' ' N K .' 2 A K 1 Z 2 2 I'-Pt ll' 2 l . ', ' 5 - ' , ' ' ' . 2' ' 2 1 K 17. '.x . 1 . Y 1 V 1 Q U L I l 2 . .2 Ivy AV I A- I ' '. 1' , , ' I' - A . If . , , , 2. 2' ',. fs 5 1 - f- V , , K- ny, ' I fl - e 2 ' ' l l f Ptvs. Sclnndtnztn Lind Vine-l't'vs. lkiddsott mttlcr in SMI office. yd I V 5 fx fill rf' - ' . Y , V' pi Z1 NT ,ll 2' ' 4. , .' , ' ny hh :il U p . QA ' l' - - - g . i 1-'la 1- . I , , vt l ...... .. - . .. .. K. , Q. 'Z li ,-1 -0 4 ' ,ng ' i' .i...... .. -, - 'i . i L fs, fi? i- ' T '. l' , ' l .V 1 1 b ' ' 5 ....... , I X , f ! K 5 . . 3 . it t f ev-N t , 6 1 5 '- A - ,wt , J, . .. l ' 1 t ,. ft . , ., ,lov Cf lm-I, .Xl Nlondull, R411 K cnig. and Silk- Xltfuttltx join S.-X12 treat tt-t' , Bat tw lftirtlltctg in getting togetltvr sutnt- lust minute detztils, U Basic Principles Of Democracy JC i ,4 mmm ASSOCIATION UF SCHOOI lmmks Seated Schmdman If!! In Right Top Rn llollmdel lxCllllldlllJ hunt Run lew leiler Schofer Perunes klpeistun loskes Callint l'l'lCKllJ6I1g 'Vlr Yost Ol-HC ERS Pres Schmdmm Adusrr Nh Host The Xssociation ol School Leaders is a group whose An important cog in the wheels of Citw College purpose 15 to discuss, IJI 01,15-ms and Offer suggegugng dg goxeinmem 18 the Executne Boird whose IllllIlilX pur the S XC Cllmlllillllg' those considered unnecessuw I iddmon to Lhis risk the sixteen members oi the Bond supenise the signing of the C1LyPolv Peue Pict pn Liciplte in the Christmas Basket Ilrne md conduct the 1141611115611 15 111 1111110111111 111114 111 U10 fl11111 0f01'21111l1 Student I' icullv B iskelb ill C nm the proreeds ol w huh Lions designed Lo nnpiou lile it C ily C ollege nc sulmnued to the Schol nship leund composed in unlx of sen leiders ind SCIXICC club plesi dents as well is SXC officers In this its second sen ol existence the XSSUCIHIOII of School lenders h is esuh H1 1 1 1 ri mn s Ls um 1 s :stun o ru um uso umm S un in Biddlson Q C I 3 4 , I ' n E T - T - - f e , . - I ' i X . I' X xx ,A VZ. V 1 I uk , T, J In 5 , e I I '- 'C SQL' ' ff 1 . 1 . , .,,.s I 3 , ,,.,, , V- .. ,, , ., ,.' if A . . ij, 1:'2 1 '. 4' , ' 'Q , ' ,.' , . signed to improve sfhool conditions. The :association is P056 '15 'U' liel'-1911.311 bills Whlflh are 10 f'O111ff before - - - ' .I A ' . i , i '. ll K f l ' ' 2 ' 2 ' 2 . ' ' - . . , . 1 K . . ' I , .1 . -. . . . 2 ,' If , .' . '. 2 ' -Q L 'Q K., I i X I l i 4' F ' , . . I K A A I I K , 1 - '. I ,I 1 I. 1 ,4 ., 1, ,. .1 - . 2 H, il. il, , ,,2 . . , .' .' zzz 'z 'z lf: 'z- Q - 3- I 3, 2 gg -, - L- '-'- .' ' - 2 I' I t'. Q . i 1 . lix 'Illl llouln. If!! In Rigll, R1 ' I: H , 'lol-'. Cla 'i i. .Klpef 'A , H llzml-1 I' ' 2: joh ' n, Williams. lm- ' k. lrxin. f ' k' IQ: Honorary Crganizations Work 'W V , L 5 Hoxok Socnti. lf!! lu lfighl. limk Rout Ruclick. Horn. Whip. 'I'raslsa, Bowling. I-'iflh Hun! Rosenteltl, Levitt, Luntl, Niillcl. Cohen, Solomon Coopt-1. llatniinis. Ceher, l'iI'CL'lll1lIlllt'l. Rollunun. Ruhincztu. l'1istoop. liillllffl Rout Lew. Bc-rgerson, loskes, Bard. Orfuss. Kovens. liorclen. Szilalxes lcxin. Kttllins, Callzint, llelniaui, Stignxlr. ililllltll Ruzr: Roxnc-ij Dixon, lflatnzigzin. Smith, llzuksclule, Sappcrstein. Schiff. Nziclitch, lizirliairtlt, Ilan Stioust-, Nllwlilll, lathlon, Ywcmirl Row: liist'nht-ig, Scholct, l.tiLc-in. lfintf. Kostinskx, Xir. Kztufinain, Hollztnclcr. filktllll, xlIJl'lNli'lll. liluinlmetgg, l.itt main. I-mn! Hrnri Ktcss, Hl2lllNIi'll!. Rokofl. lhown. Ol'lflll ,RN: Pies, Ilollzuulr-r. Yicc'-l'rt's. loskcs, I'XtlNllllNlxX,Nt'K.'Ilt'llN. tguunns, Xclxisc-1 Xli Stlinivlil, XII. Kainhnnn. Comprising the Honor Society :ire those stuclents who To coorclinztte cluh activities :incl cll c have :ichievecl notable success in nunierous phases ol school life. One ol' City's outstzmcling honorary zissocizt- . Ki. fl I P ,, I I , I , I tions, the society renders zi vztluztble service to the school mm 0 ' U I KW ents' lt 1 l 'S fmlllmsul I the 'huh through its coaching program, which provides student of all clubs, honorary and service Ul'gitllllZtllOllS, :incl pulm- tutors to :iid those who :ire experiencing difficulty in various suh,iec'ts. .Ks zin honorary group, the organizat- tion operzttes uncler :tn inclepenclcnt honor system :incl liczitions of City College, liw1'y year, the zissocizition stc-zicllkistly promotes the school honor system throughout imilllll U' Iliff lm? lm 11118 flmlf' lllf' 'WN W lW lC City College. the club progrzini. .XSSOLIXIION or fiI,l'B PRPSIIXI-NIS. Sjwnkirig: Toskcs. If!! to Right, lmfk Ruzr: Lipnick. Callzint, l.uiic. Rotlnnnn. lc-ilm. l'1'ic'cllvt-ig, lkcrgcrson Fifth row: lolin. Laing, Nlr. Crectiwztlcl. FUIUIII rout Buchanan. l.1'w.HoIlander. Tllird Rozy: Cztpl2u1,Scliofcr. liisenherg. Srcmzrl Ron' Tinanoff. XYCillll1llllJ, Ruclick.Cl:int1, Ifronl Row: KOSllt19lsX,l lClll12ll1.I.LXl!l. Ol-'I-'ICERSI Pres. loskes. Yict'-l'i'vs. Kostinskx. Sec. I.eNiIl, VILTCRIN Helman. ,Kclviser Nlr, Crc-enwzilcl, 'llss problems ol' lI1CIIllDCI' orgzuiifzttions is the purpose ol the Xssocizt- sponsors the 'loin-.X-Cluli Xtleek tlrivc :incl giwzmls qi sc holf To Strengthen School Standards rs Sl-RXILI fillli. Left lo right, Top Rout Pecunes, Nlontlel. Koenig, Daneker, Pristoop. Betgerson. Crcber. lfreecllander, Rothman, Levin. Sffronrl Rout Dausch. Eagle, Claininis, Helntan, Brown, Borden, liisenbcwg, Gallant, johnson. Front Roni Blauslein, Schofer. Ifriccllmclg, Nlr. Hlnlmlm. 'Iosl-ccs, Snsel. Sflllljtllllllll, Richman. 0lflflC1liRSZ Pres. Friedberg, Vice-Pres, Toskes, Sec.-'l'reas. Susel. Adviser Nlr. Hluhla. 'Iihose juniors and seniors whose records of service to Clitv College are such that they merit special notice and whose grades and conduct have been satisfactorily tnaintained are eligible lor admission to the Service Cllulm. lixtending various services to the school. the organization is notahlv active in promoting the annual liaster Basket Drive and in providing guides during .Xinerican Education XVeek. Serving as an honorary organization 'or those boss who have shown an interest in journalism by activelv participating on school publications, the Quill and Scroll holds discussions and participates in projects aimed at lurthering the tnenibers' knowledge ol' jour- nalism. Once a vear, this group sponsors an induction banquet. at which time those laovs who have lullilled the cjualilications necessary lor meinhership are admitted to the association. Quit. -no SCROLL. Left lo Right Sfllilfllillgi Saqncr, Lew, Eagle, Kress, Bergerson. Smlwl: Cooper. Xlracl, Schofer. Pristoop, Brown. OFFICERS: Pies. l.ew. Schofer, Vice-Pres. Cooper. Crt-her, Sec. Schofer, Pristoop, Treas. Brown, Adviser Mr. Linthicum. Events Cf School Year Reviewed In Green Bag THE GREEN BAC Editor-in-Chief .. .,,............... David Greber Associate Editor .. ..... David Brown Managing Editor .,.... Alan Pristoop Copy Editor ...,..,...,., . . . Frederic Bergerson Sports Editor .,......,..... Barrett Freedlander C'lrissrooni-Faculty Editor ....... Ronald Koenig Ar'tii'ities Editor .....,.,.. ,. George Kolodner Matthew Crensen Mid-Senior Editor .. ..,.,... James Sagner June Senior Editor .,,. .. Edward Morganstein L'n.dercZa.ssmen Editor . . . .... Michael Mainen Miscellaneoiis Editor ,. .... Neil Borden Art Editor ...,........,..... George Salabes STAFF Sports: David Serpick, David Goldstone. Class- room-Faculty: Alan Kostinsky. Activities: Larry Feldman, Stanley Junker. Mid-Senior: Bennett Kemper, Howard Caplan. June Senior: Lee Kress, Kenneth Ullman, Lee Rose, James Strouse, Gary Plotnick. Underclassmen: Zorel Paritzky. BUARD OF ADX'ISORS Editorial Adriser ..,..,., Mr, Walter G. Morrison Business Adviser ....... Mr. Walter N. Linthicum Photography Adviser .,.... Mr. Andrew E. Melby Art Adviser ..,...... .. . Mr. Norman Burnett .rt-hcl. :uni l'rislimp pass jllllglIll'lll un llllllllfx for Ihr' URIPN buns Ihr. Sf.-KFF. l.c'fI to Right, .Sifzmlirigz Mr. Morrison, Sussman, Plotnick. Siruusc, Rose. llrirdcil. Frccillamlcr, Scrpii'k,4Nlaincn, Kostinsky, oc nig. Kress, Salabes, Puriizky, l'llman, Sealerlz Niorganslcin, Bcrgcxson, Brown. Graber, l'risloop, Knlocincr, Crcnsmi. Adviser Nha, Nlorriscm. HEART Ufllll ' llllHlS l c IS s lllelllllels uolk ull IICII lespccllxc SLQIIUIIS -5 asv lwen before clllllllllll months ushered lll the begln lllllg ol the school xe.lr ll Clty Lolleqe the Cll1lOlA5 ol the Cneen Bag were llllll .lr wsolk pllllllllle the l9J8 xelrbool-c In the UIJCIIIIIQ weeks ol school l stlll urls chosen ldcls lxele illSCllSSCll .lnd IIIIHQCIIICIII ol 16 alles Xnis megun s tle neelz ng glilllll x took sllllpe, cdptlolls lxele MIIILSII IJICIUICS were tllcen pd es lxele c.lrelully ilCSlQIlCCl lllollth llter lllolltll the uorlc Illlllll lll Klllcf Dalld Greber clelnonstrates flner P01115 of plctlllc flfillplllg to XIllxC Xlillllll lncl Xlllll fI'CllSCll rontlnued Xll through the Sllllllg the staff worked llll1gCIN.lN IJICIDIIXIIQ the nlllous sectlons lor llllllllhlllflll Hlth the lIIlX ll ol plools llOlll the prllltel the tedlous tllslc ol plste up xx 18 begun hxell lltel school had ended IIIAIIN boss 1ClIlllI1CCl 61 . 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Nil: Lillllliclllll, . l': 2 fl ' THE COLLECIAN Award-Winning Publication Lawrenre Schofer '58 . , . . . . Editor-in-Chief Sherman Lew '58 ..... Managing Editor Lee Kress '58 ....... ,, ,...... Assoriate Editor SENIOR EDITORS Jonathan Azrael '59 .....,,.... ., News Frederic Bergerson, '58 . ., .,.. News Perry Eagle '59 ....., Features David Neuberger '59 . . , ,..,... Sports Q , Thomas Moreno '59 ,. ,... Photography Q James Konrad '58 .,.,........,..., News Bureau ASSISTANT EDITOR Sanford Bias '59 ,..,.............. .... N ezrs Peter Norton '60 ...,.., . . Features Sheldon Newhouse '59 . . . . , . Sports Alan Kostinsky '58 ,......,.,,..... Copy BUSINESS MANAGERS Steven Cooper '58 ........,.,,.,.. Business Frederick Muhl '58 .,.. .. Advertising Carmen Gianforte '59 ,. ., Circulation David Daneker '59 ,,...,.,..., .. . Eirchange REPORTERS News: Bearman, Burtnick, Feinglass, Finkelstein, Greenberg, Posner, Saks, Sklar, Waller. Features: ., Abrams, Barad, Davidov, Goldberg, Levin, Meisel, Older, Rosenbloom, Silver. Sports: Baron, Gold- bloom, Kahn, Miller, Nathan, Rokoff, Rosenberg, Shmerler, Trager. ADVISERS Mr. Walter N. Linthicum .,.., .. Chairman Mr, Charles Cherubin ,..., Editorial -'I Mr. Andrew Melby ..... .. . Photography Mr. Norman Burnett ,. ...,..,.. Art Collegian crlimrs UHISUIK Nh: llliciuhin on zi mailer of newspaper policy ,Q i 1 -.4 tn1.1.Ir.1.,xx SIAFF. Lvl! lo Right, .sfllllfflllgf Walker, Kahn, Norton, Nh-ist-I, Sklar, Ilvzniiialli, Posner, Ncwlmiisr, llugcrsrnx. lllzis. Rosenbloom, Older. Culclbt-ig, Konrad. Nathan, Miller, ,Srziirrlg Nl'llbClgCT, Lew, Mr. llhcruhin, Stimicr, Rims, liaglt-, .-Umcl. ,Xclxiser Mr, Che-rubin, Keeps Students Informed .Q i g1'R Lawrence Schofer l-dmn In Chref The day any school day the place the Lollegran olfrce the trme long alter the sun has set Srnce 1928 the edrtors and stall members ol The Follegfzan haxe ws iged in unendrng battle against tune III order to put out thls ltrstrtte plllJllLlllOIl one of the fem ueeklx hugh school papers m the hast Trrps to the prmter cropprng head urttrng layouts, pasteups, copyreadmg all these thmgs are put of the te tseless cwcle rn publrsh end product students tre amply rewarded The Col IEQIIIII was marded tn All Amerlcan ratmg by the N1 tional Scholastrc Press Xssoclatron, bCS1dCS earnmg top honors tt the Columbrr and 'Xltryland SCl1Ol2lSllC press COHNCIIUOIIS Houexet realmng that there 15 aluaxs room lor nnproxentent the still members of the The K olleqmn trudge up the hrll to the Castle each Nlon das lookrng loru 1rd to the Cl1lllCI1gC of thrs cycle i -1 3. 7 45521 Lffrclent work Lombmed wrth a touch of humor produces an publrtalron fm 7 1' 46 outslandrng 5- 1 lxx lslxrs I 1 u 1 1 fmfm en rrnot e oss L X x mr mrrson fu ul Stem Koopet r nu tusu Nluhl George Bur rt 47 ,I ' ,' . - 4. .1 XA . X t 1 5 X, ' .Si lg - S , 1-:-, f?:?Q5'?f5'lLf' V . . . of' - V V . -, I 1 ,. . . fr 'z z ' 2 ' ' , - w 1. , ,:- . ,, . ,. . ,- F 1 5 ' 2' ' iz' 'I' ' . ing a paper. For the efforts expended to achieve the A ' , I Q Q Airs I Q I ' A Q .: -I If . 1 V I 1 ' 1 5 -T 1 .S ' - , Y V A ur. I .4 I v V- fl L - - . .8 . 5 . v . yu V F A G' l v ' 1 .' I is R I 5 Q ' In - S r , .. ,,- s A Lo rr-1. ,- B ys S KFF, Inf! I Rglf, .St IA gz Cizmn GX f I , D ' K-lllg William Bulk, XVII ' NI , S' I' g , '- 1 - M I,lllll 'llIl. .Xl . ', lfrerl . , ' g-3 l Collegians Take Active Part ll X 4-5 , v- Bowling. Rothman, and jablon In the City College archives, where mementoes of livgone eras at the BCC are carefully preserved, one can find such items as sixty year-old Oriole magazines and photographs of nearly everv event recorded in the an- nals of our school. XVhen it is necessary to refer to information in any wav connected with the history of City, one can feel confident that the archives will con- tain the desired data. Serving the public relations department of the BCC, the News Bureau disseminates information con- cerning all important school activities to the various newspapers in the city. Its tasks include the coverage and reporting of all ma'or events related to life at .l Citv College. 5 E of the Archives staff. The Oriole, the official handbook of the Baltimore City College, is made available to the new arrivals of the school in order to familiarize them with their sur- roundings. The pamphlet contains such useful informa- tion as floor plans, school regulations, and descriptions of prominent points in the building. S ,-. vs of l-tlitnn Nic-lvin l.ttlie at work on thc Utiolr, News Bureau meets for conference, In School's Varied Program ,Q T U' ar- 1 filXll.DI-1FIf.NSE CLUB. Ori.Sttettl1Fr:GlantL. Left to Rig11I,Top Rout Allman. Hinkel, Bravtnanu. Sweren. I-'iiwl Razr: Lieber. Bergerson, jones, Levitt, Hurtig. Captain McMahon. jackson. Kress, Burtnick. Mr. Hinson. OFFICERS: Pres. Bergerson. Vice-Pres. Nforganstein. Rec. Sec. Gcber, Tres. Creber, Glantz, Sgt.-at-Xrnts Levitt. Adviser Mr. Hinson. In the event ol' any local disaster, the well-trained members ol' the City College Civil Defense Club would be prepared to aid the injured or help the police and fire departments carry Olll their appointed tasks. The members ol' this club devote most of their meetings to preparation for a possible catastrophe, receiving instruc- tion in the latest first-aid techniques, and the use ol life-saving apparatus, and the execution of orderly evacu- ation. Many titnes throughout the school year, the walls ol City College are adorned with posters advertising school events. The drawing ol' these posters, as well as the construction of inany displays and exhibits, is the responsibility of the Art Service Club. All ol' the mein- bers ol' this organization possess an avid interest in art work and devote much ol' their spare time to in- crease their skill in this field. .Xiu Si-.iuiczt K.t,l'P.. Left Io Right, Buck Row: Ford, Schmidt. Busick, Knowles. Oclnnan. I-'mul RIIIFI Ware. lfrancc-. Cartnel. Weintraub. Olf- IflCliRS: Pres. Weintraub. Vice-Pres. josc-phson, Schmidt. lreas. Ware, Sgt.-at-arins France, Adviser Mr. Filler. 3 si' G' ,- 'S awp HSE x.. Z HHu'i-io1.cx.w CIi,l'ix, Sjufaking: Mr. Cooper, Left to Rigl1t,Hf1ck Rozy: Btantigan, l'il'llf. Franz. Foxwell. Blake. Front Roni: Kilnian, Patterson XYihnoth, lfeldnian. llcrling. lilgert, 'lag OFFICIERS :l'res. lfoxwell, Sec l'iI'2lll7, 'l'reas. Felty, Adviser Nlr. Cooper. Holabyists Engage In The reahn ol reptiles and amphibians is the province ol the members ol the Herpetology Club, one of City's newest organizations. l'nder the guidance of an ex- perienced herpetologist, the club sponsors a Maryland Herpetology Workshop, in which the frogs, snakes, liz- ards, salamanders, and turtles ol the State of Maryland are studied lirsthhand, each member being provided with an identilication key to the group ol' animals under consideration. STAMP AND Con CLUB. Left lo Righl, Back Rozc: josephson, Mr. son. Frou! Rout Shores. Levin, Bloom, Antwarg, Zolin, P. Klein, S. McConnick. Klein. Soltz. liver present in the character of man is the urge to trade and collect. Members of the Stamp and Coin Club are among those who fulfill the desire by compar- ing and bartering items from their collections of specie, postage, and receipt issues of various national govern- ments. The programs include talks delivered by guest speakers pertaining to various aspects of philately and numisinatics: in addition, notes on collectors' specimens are compared and duplicate issues are circulated and exchanged lor different copies. Desind. Freed. Franz, Braiinanii, Hollifield, Lashley, Ackerman, Jacob OFFICIIQRS: Pres. lolin. Vice-Pres. l'llman, Anlwarg, Prog. Chin lsreed, Ilesind, Sec. Bloom. l'. Klein. 'l reas. Xntwarg, Bloom. Sgt.-at-Arms llllllllill, .-Xdxiser bil. Mcllorinitk. 'ishing Cllub 51101150115 well 11l111111e111100111111111 ex1'11rsio11s, 1111 11111111 l1lC11l1JC1'S 11re taught 11110111411 111't1111l experi- 11111' the l111Jsl 1-1'1i1'i1-111 1111-111o1ls ol 111'ese1'x'i11g .XI11C1'11'11l5 ii el if XJ ,V 111 x11s1, .un 1'1N111Xf. f.1.1l1. 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Functioning lor the purpose of operating the Con- venientlv located school store, open during all lunch ' periods, the School Store Service Qlub works to provide the student body with all supplies necessary in the great variety of courses ollered bv City College. iff- , -4-- I.ortkHz Srrnuisons. Mr. Henson demonstrates methods of locker maintenance to Smith. OFFICERS: Pres. Smith. Yice'l'ies. Bank. .Xde xiser Mr. Henson, ,Xnother ol' the manv Citv College servite organiza- 'ln lmcl-iiml Part of cverl' CHF' College lniodufmm tions is the Locker Supervisors, a conscientious group ol is the Work done by the boys behind the scenes. who set ach, Riecks, Xrenson, Brailex, Piistoop, Zeller. First Row: Rogev Ser. students who devote much ol their spare time to the el'l'ic'ient maintenance ol all the lockers. Not only do the supervisors maintain and repair the lockers, but they are also responsible for the removal ol unwanted and broken loeks. the stage clavs or even weeks in advance lor all ol' our many assemblies and stage presentations. .Xmong the tasks assigned the Stage Crew are the operation and re- pairing ol' all stage equipment. Si'Af.H,Rui C1l.l'n. Lff! Io Right: Sollers. Leiler, Landowne. Anders, Crowther. Ogrinz. Neteier. Rupp, Hollinger, Ileems, Bankard, 'Iudmx OFH- Cl-IRS: Pres. leiler, Hollinger, Vice-Pres. Hollinger, Landowne, Rec, See Tudor. Deems, 'l'reas. Tudor, Deems, Adviser Mr. Robbins. ' l '21 ' w 'u .' -s'. is ,- ' ' ' 9 .v ' Q ' , 4 . F sq ' I C 4 7 f 0 A 0 f I 1 . ' h 'S' I I ' xv N 'sf '.r'i r '- Knights Take Third Driving halfback Vern johnson shakes off lone tackler for a Dick Snyder, star halfback, completes double-reverse play as he nears substantial gain. goal line. The l957 edition of the Baltimore City College foo:- ball team under Coach Frank Lee literally ran its open- ing opponents off the field: but it had trouble in the final two games, winding up the season with a respec- table record of five wins and three losses. City defeated Loyola, Southern, Patterson, Gilman, and Carver while being set down by Mount St. joe, Calvert Hall, and Poly. Operating out of the winged-T and using tricky re- verse plays, the Knights exploded for l-13 points while limiting opponents to 90 points, 31 coming at the hands of Poly in the Turkey Day Classic. CITY VS. LOYOLA, 39-7. Fast action was the keynote as the City College foot-- ball team opened its l957 season by crushing Loyola 39-7 at Blakefield. Halfback Leon Armour emerged as the offensive star, reeling off touchdown runs of 40, 35, 30, and I2 yards. City's other scores came on a 25-yard pass from Quarterback Charlie Linn to Fullback John Keehner and a 48-yard run by Vernon johnson. Defensively, City left little to be desired as it held Loyola to one sustained drive and repeatedly pushed the Dons back for long losses. After having received the opening kickoff and run- ning three plays, Loyola was forced to pllflt. On City's first offensive play, Armour scampered 40-yards for the first score of the game. Linn then kicked the first of his three conversions. jim IVilliams, a lineman elevated to a starting posi- tion to replace an injured player, was outstanding throughout the contest. He threw key blocks and con- stantly barged through Loyola's forward wall to make many tackles. CITY VS. SOUTHERN, 46-0 Southern High played the guest role to perfection in an encounter with City, and found the Collegians to be Gael halfback, Tom Lewis, is brought down from behind by Snyder. poor hosts. Black and Orange gained a convincing 46-0 triumph. Fullback john Keehner, showing fine running form, was the big gun as he scored three touchdowns. Other markers came on a Gordon Kamka to YVayne Reed pass, and runs by Armour, Cliff Melton, and Jimmy Oliver, the latter on a 90-yard return of an intercepted pass. From the opening minute, little doubt existed con- cerning the outcome of the contest as the Orange and Black took control from the beginning until the final gun sounded. CITY VS. PATTERSON, 19-6 Again behind the outstanding play of john Keehner, City broke open a defensive game to score a I9-6 victory over Patterson Park at Kirk Field. Helpless on the ground for the first time this season, Collegian Quarterbacks Kamka and Linn took to the air with Keehner on the receiving end of a touchdown pass from each. The first score was set up by a 48-yard pass from Kamka to Reed, who finally was downed on the C, C21 C? n is V CT gi Pl 'x A 'Fa X 4,3 Y,XRSl'IAY. Lrffl In Righl, Top lflfllf f,1'ee11fcld, Roberts. 7ll7lgV'., Meyers. R2111dl1-, fllillillliill. 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Annual Clty-Poly Week Features o egmns exhxhll school spurt P ftssot Xhlh P tlex als Cllx lege theers Student plcsldtnt Sun Schnydman pttsults IIOPIIW to Nhss Cltx Colltgc kaw Nlexus as htr estort Irank ohnson looks on LllllllXlllg C tts Colleges ltll setson wx is the tnnutl Cltx Polx ueek COIlSlSllllg ol sexen dns ol hectlc exents leiturxng the IlliIllxSglXlIlg Du loothtll gnne ind the Xrttorx Hop thtt utnmg lIll0flllIlllClN Colleguns were not ihle to lullx enjox the Noxetnber 'lm dinte is the Knights had lost rl htrd lought game to in nn pressne Poly COIlllI1gCI1l 510 Nexertheless spirit was hlgh throughout C,1tx Polx meek lor the C tstle hid just completed .1 suttesslul grld c211np.11gn Inrtmtlng the sexen dn period prior to 1h tnksgn mg Du was the Father ind Son Dmner Mllltll gne mothers company it 21 Cllllllffl' Mllltll 1llCll1ClCCl spetlstrs who were past stars of Cltw College elexens l llhn ol the ioothill team tn tctlon Colltgmns lklllll up Cllllllhlhllt Cltx l'olx xwtk ulth tl hlghlx sutttssful XICIUIN Hop l i ' ' 2 ' l' ,' L 2 5 2. '2 2 2 I' I.. 1, . Y . ',. ' ' K. . P . ' - . . '2 't 2 2 .2 2 ' 1' 2 ' ' 1 . ' ' 2 J, l I '2 . ' A 2 ' I' ' A' 4' ' L' 2 ' 2 . ' , A. , h. , 2 ' R. I 2 2 ' - l , , ' ,J ' 'L 1 122 2 ' x students and their fathers 2m opportunity to enjoy one 1 - 1 I l t ' ' if A ' Q I' 1' I ' A' ' :mt El CI ll . ' ' ' .' 21s ro '.2.' ' 'A 'am ,EIA I' le't.' I 'C1ol- Dinner, Rally, and The other events headlining the week were a mass nieetingg the City-Poly Peace Pactg and a proclamation by the Honorable Thomas D'Alesandro, Mayor of the City of Baltimore, announcing that the week of Novem- ber 18-26 was officially City-Poly week. The mass meeting consisted of throwing a dummy of a Polytechnic football player from the tower and float- ing tickets to the Victory Hop in balloons down to the crowd: the Peace Pact pledged good will and sports- manship between City College and its annual rival. Thursday afternoon, City College clashed with Poly under bleak skies and in the midst of pelting rain. That night, Collegians turned Ollt for what resulted in one of the school's most successful dances, where Miss City Col- lege was crowned and presented a trophy. A good time was had by all. Thus City-Poly week drew to a close. i 'P' N . 4, , 'Q 2' ig'v1!'l'f'i, ', Ls Y 'f,it.i VT' ,S uf-3 f T A n .t ,J .JMMAJ , ff: - -f '.'+r gfuf -5 fl 'ff H14 ' f , ' i .'f' - 5 t alfa 4 'Tel' wg., ' , , . ,yr J. Victory Hop . vf- ,V ' L, 54. Z 1 f-.'5Sf +-. 7 r -671 . fl Determined Knights watch teammates battle against Poly contingent in down- pour. City College fullback, john Keehner, crashes around l'oly's right end eu route to fitst down. 2 r 'f'r ':r Jpns.. if 'S -' WW'-1 -2'-'90, it '- ' ' -. F-, 1 tin ' - .-in hw ' . !'2?4 ii. Y - 2+-2 T as . 't -Cav wr' -tt if 'i f - vtagfitissgd' :film-2 .g 'amz-iw jj' jjm'- I, e ',1g, f ,af-1-1 ' - ' ,ga n eg s- lf :,..,-- ------- '--if--'-f-f ' u V oil WH W ' 1 'r -1 e' '-e.f2g-:ff - ,.,f ---- . ..... : . . ... -. ': ':'..............- 'L 'w.a-1-.....es-....s- -:.....' -.. . Y' , . , --+I-ffa-'-jjifj- Q-1:L, IQ ' ' j1Q1,f:h ,Y sus-sou l i A QV Q it lj- . LL., '----- 'ern'---'-ef: -W- ie new V' i 13141, Fl . . A -9 fuuf g' 1 l'f' I , l l W - . U 1 ' P 'N . I I r I .5 A I . , P. ' f ' 1- r l A 'ai V C ' ' - 1 r ' P I .1 .Q I ' H K A n ' 277' A . di 5' 1 r 4 Q.: -1 0 4 -. v u T i i. is . '. . ,Q .Q . 4 Q , , fl , . t do-- U . f ff- . 1 - pl , a A-xl..M 4 . J O, J J bi A i ' I. , Q Spectators enjoy half-time performance of City College Drum and Bugle Corps. Individual champion Dick Svehla heads the field at Clifton to win indivi- dual championship. Under Coach Vic Schmid, the City College harriers attempted to improve on last season's second place finish with the help of returnees Mike Krongard and Don Masken. This season the Maryland Scholastic Associa- tion devised a system by which three group meets in- volving all the schools would be held to determine the champion. Two triangular meets were held as a pre- paration for the three group events. In the first of these, the Knights finished ahead of Dunbar and St. Joe. Paced by Dick Svehla's record time victory. City placed six runners in the first ten. The other triangular meet found the Collegians outpointing Patterson and St. Paul on the former's home field. ln winning Svehla was only five seconds off the course record as City registered a near perfect score of twenty. In the first of the group meets, City's Dick Svehla finished ahead of the field, however, Poly's harriers had the best team score with the Knights finishing second. Plagued by illness and injuries to key men, the Knights finished a distant sixth in the second meet. Poly, victor in all three meets, was the Maryland Scholastic Associa- tion champion with City finishing third. At the conclusion of the season, Don Masken was voted into the Hall of Fame. With Svehla and Kron- gard returning next year, the Collegians look as if they might finally overcome Poly. Individual Champion Paces Knight Harriers JV Left to Right, Top Row: Kotzin, mgr., Skop, Polikoff, Holden, Coach Schmid, Williams. Dennis, Bauer, Daneker. Bottom Row: Lamb, Sun- derland. Friedberg, Einstein, Harrison. Seidel, Thomas, Smith. 'TE' .er 1 4 L 4 - U1 . 13. ' 'J .. . - 4 -K- .ky A .. Y -2' 1 J-L, git? Dil? V V. , Q M , 1 x V A af Q fl q Q -1 V 8-Saws-fi '?3 5' ' - . H A 'I Y' ' , -w Q.' ' wx HJ., 5 - H x . I , w 6 A ' X ' 1- V ,A ' . Q x ' J .v . , 4 ' -' 'F . Q. . v. . kr ,ia,,h Nw' A-JI' , 13' H ' , ' , , '- X' fy A r , z. ,AH R '- Q 5?.fx ' . ,X . , , 5 A l ' ,..- ' 1, 'C-I ' ' S K -'MZ x'y , ' , ,, 'V A. xv x 'X'- 'v f , Q., -' .xi fm fall!! Q' xv N W M .- I vh 'K 'if Nr YL Jin . P gb -4 rig I.-av I 1 E 1 J I ' 4 fx l x 5 .Q , A 1 ' -l. , . . , '1 ' ' ,J x . . J., ' X x -1 I , . N I ov A NV' 'sxfvh , -- 1' 1 K .5- , ,. 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Xntlntz Salabes 'NIcHugh Sanchez Prager mnqr fBob Baron not prcturedj Wrth Two Vlclorles The Varstty Soccer team whrch Coach Ed lNoyak capably rebullt after losrng a number of key pl tyers flnlshed the lilo! setson wlth two KI'lllIllpf'lS sux losses and three tres After a 5 5 t1e tn .1 non league game ywlth P trk bchool the Orange 1nd Black opened 1ts regular season mth a 50 mn oyer Nleryo tn 1 game pl1yed on the Cm held Xleetmg agam m the return match the C ollegt ms were h ld to a l l tre City next encountered Cllyert H tll 1nd the outcome resulted ln 1 scoreless txe ts netther squad could get rts offense rollmg Playmg a second t1me agalnst the Car dtnals Chf Nlartm scored the lone goal to gne the Col leglans a 10 vxctory rn a hard fought contest Goalie George NfdNI'Ogl8I1I1lS made seyeral tremendous sues m holdmg Calyert Hall scoreless Agamst Poly the X15-X champrons the Knlghts were soundly oyeruhelmed and lost tyuce by scores of 41 and 4 0 The Clty booters dropped tyso games to P 1tter son 50 and 6 I as thetr defense ws as not able to hold up under the Cllppers powerful 1ttack 'Ihe Collegrans 1lso lost twtce to Nit bt oe 40 1nd 4 l to bring to a close the current season Cotch Novak tonsldered the l1tter contest the best te 1m effort however L1dy Luck yt ts not wtth the Knlghts for the ball hrt ey erythmg but the opposttlon s goal NI lfllll 1 jlll1lOf ws rs htgh scorer for the se 1son utth five goxls Rn acobson ysas Noted the outsttndtng player by hrs mttes and PTIHCISCO S1nche1 xx IS selected to the H111 of Fame Both Sanchez md ttobson ysete chosen to the second strmg All'VI1ryland Soccer Te rm A - - 1 4 , . 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A. 11 X V - K' u. I' .U 'f ' ' ' Ml . f I lff 'l W W 3 I , mf 4 V- - I m n- -A ' Tll I ,l ' ' ', ' .i N 1 ' ' . -I L t' - - ' A -L F g a, J-I - d 1 '. X RN kf ,T J'2iiXCx X! K '414 49 Ss . 'L' . .,...-g- M I W 'QC The Scholarship Fund of the P.-'I'..X. receives a contribution on its twenty-fifth anniversary. lorntny lhrnc. retired major league pitcher, graciotisly accepts his ap- pointment to the Citx College Hall of lfznne. S h I C t' Ih h W' t The Pratt Library Carnival of Books is visited hy three City College students upon its annual visit to thc lS.C.Cl. fx!-X' I , n X- Q+ff57 ip! v 4-if oi' 5 i '4 iitfziii i V FuctsAUi,l rr' A I F t . I Wuxi if ' I ..,4 - Y .. . fi mu Life' Club Members Probe -14 Bl01.om' CLVB. Demonstmting: Rovner. Left to Right, Top Row: Sapperslein Xronson, Parsons, Fric-dberg, Salabes. Third Rout lraska, llragcr. Franz, Torrieri, Blake. Second Rout Lipnick. Bravmann, Frye, Desind, Krakowcr. Bottom lfmw: Older, Susel. Rose, Kostinski. Nfr. Bielinski, XN'illiams. OFFICERS: Pres. Rovner. Vice-Pres, Kostinsky, Sec, Older, XN'illiams, 'l'reas. Rosc, Adviser Nlr, Bielinski. Those who are fascinated by the wondrous creations of nature find that the Biology Club provides a natural outlet for their energies and a means of absorbing new knowledge on the subject. Topics of' discussion range through all phases of botany and zoologyg the programs, which are presented by members and guest speakers, are made especially interesting by the display of live or preserved biological specimens. This organization also has the BCC conservatory at its disposal in which to perform experiments in its field. XvllClflCI' calculating the pressure inside of a bell jar or plotting the course of a celestial body, the mem- bers of the AXstronomy-Physics club strive to improve and augment their scientific knowledge. By holding discus- sions, presenting demonstrations, and showing films, the enterprising club members undertook and completed the construction of an eight-inch telescope this year. Aided by this instrument, some of the future scientists of Amer- ica explore the wonders of our earth and of the vast void surrounding it. Asikososii-l'msuis fll.l'B, Left to Righl. Top Ron-1 Brager, Waxman, Leun, Cohen. filllllll. kandlcr. Lipnitk. lssacs. Horn. .Uirlfllc Rolf: Nil. Hinson, Ringsdorf. Nlatziot, Nialeson, Ifrecdman, Kramer. I-'rant Rout Cohen, C-urd. K, Williams. F. XYilliams. S. Williams, Snyder. Ol-'l-'lC1liRS: Pres. Levin, Vice-Pres. I.ipnick, Sec. Brager, Treas. Freedman. Kramer, Sgt.-av Xrms Islas, Allltll, Adxiscr Nlr. Hinson, Participating in the Chemistry Club is a group ol' To encourage actiye interests in chemistry, biology, Mysteries Oi Science Cuiislisiki' CLLUB. Left In Right, Top Rozr: Hurtig. Hurwitz. lorricri, Bravmann. Koskinen, Mi. Schwarz, .llirlfllw Rmr: Ackerman. Ciaidis, Balko. Lipnick, Block, Kostinsky, Sappcrstein. Isaacs. Grenzer, Iiaska, Fronl Row: Snyder, liiin-nt, lilson, Blum. Olfl-NIIIRS: Pres. l,ipnitk. Vice-l'res. Gaidis, Sec. Batko, Trcas. Kostinsky. Sgt.-at-'I'ims Block. Koskinnen, Adviser Nh: Schwartl. students with a science-bent who wish to acquire a knowledge and understanding of chemistry supplemen- tary to that gained in the standard City College course. A member who requests to present a demonstration is granted access to the storeroom and laboratories when- ever he can find time to undertake preparatory ex- perimentation. After many hours of preparation and testin f, he resents his Jro 1-ram before the club. Visits . . I F . to accessible chemical concerns and laboratories com- plement the club's scientific agenda. and physics, the Science-Research Club sponsors lecture programs, presented by both students and guest speak- ers. This year, special emphasis is being placed upon the investigations ol' the International Geophysical Year and upon a proposed science newspaper, which would contain articles by members of the City College science organizations. To supplement its service to the school as an active extra-curricular institution, the club se- lects worthwhile books to add to the collection of the BCC library. Sc:ii'st1ii-Ri1sr.ARt1ii fiI.l'B, DPVIIlJ?1.YlV'HlliIIgI Kostinsky. Iffl In Right, Top Rozr: Blake, Skewt-rs. Mr. Scllmaycr, Snyder. Huber, l'ngcr. Thirrl Razr. lolin, Kalendek, Cohen, P. Williams, R, Williams. .Scrmid Row: Parsons, Waxman, Ilyencliick. cilllllll. liraymaun. Front lfozc: Hammcrslilag. jones, Burns, Isaacs, Pristoop. OI-'FICIiRS: Pres, Kostinsky. Vice-Pres. jones, Sec. Pristoop. Zolin, Treas, Burns. -Xdviser Mr. Sellmayer. 4 f at xv Q' sxQ'rl .t,.,wH .J I, I ,- llk.MiA'iic.sC1i,l'i4, Iffl In Righl, Iimk Ifuzr: Stephens. Ivnnt Ifuzr: Waxtnan. liarasda, Howard. C-oldnian, f.lasnc't. I-nxwell. Ulfl llQliRS: l'tcs Helms, Yic'e-Pres. Colchnan, Prog. filllll. Howard. Sec. XYaxinan. lreas. I.ipsill, Xdiisc-i Di. Craser. Students Gain Experience Hopeful young thespians, members of the City Col- lege Dramatics Club, devote much time and effort to develop their theatrical abilities. These budding actors strive to improve their talents through practice at club meetings. where they participate in such ac'tivities as exteniporaneous speaking and unrehearsecl clraniatila- tions. ln addition, they see movies and listen to records which demonstrate the proper methods for successful acting. Once a year, the members of the Draniatics Club present a radio play on XVBJC-FNI and a dramatic' assembly before the entire student body. NITIIFIUTS. 'Ihorough exploration ol the teaching profession pro xides members ol the I-'uture leachers of America with a valuable knowledge of their chosen field of endeavor Comprising the programs of the club are group dis cussions and lilnis designed to instill an understanding ol teaching inethocls and educational theory. 'lil1lsfCliI in addition to its regular agenda, the future Ieachers ol iXinc-rica conducted an excursion to New York Citx where members of the organization xisited Coluinbii l'niversity as well as other educational institutions to observe present-day facilities for training Americ-a's in Ft'il'icr 'li-sxenrns cn- Amin: Vx. Sprrikiiig: I', Ioskes. lf!! In Righl, 'Iliff Rumi-: Xblc-, Niriiklainl. I'liirri Iffnr: K.nnclin.ni, snic-lkinson, l-.xc-nth Sffforid Roan Caininis. R. loskes. Older. Borden, Ifirxt Rmr: l,itofskx, Bowling, Susc-I. Olfl-ilC'lfRS: Pies. l'. loskes, Nice-l'rc's. Lain lisencliick. Prog. Chair. Bowling, Rec. Sec, Borden. 'lic'as. Rosenfeld. lzsenchiik. -Xdxisei Nli. Buchanan. qs, 5 ..-,,. i l' I T Clmiss ANU Cmicki-R Cliffs. Left In Right, Top It'rm': Zolin, Isaacs, Horn. Tltird Rout Rianter, Goldberg, Nlendclson, Soltz, Caidis, Grenzer Waxman, Koskinen, Bravmann. Batke. Second Rout: Torrieri, Parsons, Gordon. Nlillison, Kent. Ifirsl Row: Graham, Cilantz, Collison, Gross. 01 FICERS: Pres. Gaidis, YicesPres. I,exin, Rec. Sec. Isaacs, 'l'reas. Horn, Adviser Mis. Clalyeit. For Future Occupations Deep in thought, two members of the Chess and Checker Club move their chessnien to advantageous positions on the playing board. In addition to practice contests such as these, which take place at the club meetings, tournaments both within the club and at other schools are held regularly. The chess team which represents City in interscholastic competition is com- posed of the most highly skilled members of the club. At the conclusion ol the year, an award is presented to the student who has demonstrated the greatest skill at chess or checkers. Every Tuesday afternoon, the Radio Broadcasting Club, using the facilities of WBQIC-FBI radio, beams its signal into thousands ol' homes in the Baltimore area. Its program, Life at City College, informs the com- munity ol' current activities at the Baltimore City Col- lege, In addition to their weekly broadcast, the club members have as their guests noted radio and teleyie sion personalities. Discussions at regular intervals re- flect the ideas passed on to the group by these speakers. This firsthand experience prepares the youthful an- nouncer for a possible luture career. RADIO BROAIX..-kS'IlNfL Cliin. Left to Right, Back Rout Helman. Sussman, Kaplan, Levin, Smelkinson, Monfried. Harting. .Seforid Rout' Mr. Bentley. Dorman, Osseroff, Miller, Berman. Front Row: Kempler, Blumberg, Rudick. Rall, Creenspun, Trager. Ol FIC1ERS: Pres. Rudick. Yice-Pres. KZIII. Prog. Chair. Miller. Set, Blumberg, Treas. Mondell, Sgt.-at-Arms Hellman, Adyiser Mr. Bentley. S .154 li l Oizr.iiisikA. l'ml1'n.s: Baird, Nlzirslim'r, 'I ilcr, Cjlmkcr, Schiff, I-Qilifh. Scliociiciiizin, Niitwziig. I-rw, lic-warms, limit: l'litt. I-'irnrli Ilrmii: I,uwci', Ropgicli, Hztrtig ,Ollmwi C-i't'ctilici'g. Bltiiiilmc-rg, Htttcliiwii. Pifum: Cult-l, 4.1-sht-ii, lizigtlmi. IIRVIIIIIIIIIVIWXI 'l'zillt'3. R, Smith. 'l.7lUHfPI'l.KI Niillcii, Lcwix Smith. Cllll'll1!'l5I liulicii, Iwo Smith, StllWLl!'lI. Ilan: Wicks, I-'lulrw Rulitl. lirimifnii Rohiiiwii. 'I'11lif1: Cfihmii, l'f'tr11uim1: l,lll'illl4Q'. XYzill:itC. Ciroiiin, Wciiistciii, Always well it-tt-iit-tl ln thc sttulciit hotly, thc City tlullcgt- Ortlicsligi pimitlcs tht- musir lor spctizil ments of thc sthool, Iiitliiclcd iii its schedule ztic with iiiztjrir ziftiiitics as sctiior plziis, toiiiiiicitccmciits, :mtl farewell awsciiihlics, :Xlwriizitiiig t'it'i'y yczii' with the Hztiitl, thc Orchestra juiils talcnts with thc City College Cilcc Clltih and presents at public' Ycspcr clUlliL'I'l. l'iitlcr thc zthlt' clircrtiuii of Ur. Norttm. the Orclicstrzi also plays at regular scliool zisscmhlics and takes tripi to other sclioolx in thc Bztltiiiiorc arcai to pc-rforiii fm' their stutlciitx Music Aclcls Variety CONCI-1R'I BANH. .S'l1XlI!7lIfJV1!'51 Bzirtz,CQillis. Nitmch, Rt1Chlingc'r,Siclila. Obozxi: Bltlnihcrg. Ciicciihcrg. Hiittliiiismi. 'l'rinnprt.sg B1-amigan, Crane, Niillcii, l,OII'lCI'2iIll7. Lewis Smith, Sticin, l'lizit. Wiiirikur. Clfirirzrlvi Blaltv, Colin-ii, Dzixis, hurling, ti, I-Qwrstciii, H. Fink, xl, Fink, Haiiiiiiciwrlilag, Hatidwcrgcr. Krililliatlt-i', Nlzmuii, Nlixlowsky. S. l'ill'SOIl9, Prrlt, Sviigcr. l.0c Smith, Nl. Smith. Spilmzm, 'l tirk, xVCilllDCI'gCl', XYillis, lirlin. liurilmif' Horn: D. l'iYl'l'NlL'lll. Harp. Rizmicr. 1'ir'nr'li Illini: Iforstcr. Ltmwcr. 'lf Ikirwiis, Rupauh. l,7l'I'll,Ul0lII lfriccliiiziii, I,c'titltk0. Minh, Rocknizm, Rmciilncrg, XYCiii- Ntcin. 'I'uI1r1s: Ciihwii, Hart, l.iiittm. Rupp. Xkhllzicc, 'l'rrm1hr1riu: jmtvs. l'airr. R. Smith. 'l':illt'x. Yztxkix linimmii Rohiiisrm. I'-lllftf Ruhtl. ln :itltlitimi tu pcrforiiiiiig :is xi marcliiiig hzinti for xcliuol ftmtlitill ganics. thc llziltimurc tiitx Clollt-gc Cltiiiccit Ilziml prmitlcs year-iutiiid ciitcrtaiiiiiiciit for the Stiulciits. The Baiitl plzixs at lllllIll'I'UllS aiwsciiililiu :mtl pmticipzitcs iii sin zmmizil llziml Ilan at tho I'iiiwiwitx tif Niarilaiicl, NTIMQ no ctw gd COLLEGE BAND Gut Ci.t'n. 1.111 lo Right, Top Row: 'I'rainor, Morris, C. Johnson, Dashiell, H. Feldman, Adams, Kindred, Whiten, Scott, Gibson, Newhouse, Boyd, Spies, Myers, Gourley, J. Aronson, Allman, Halliwill, Cadwell, Jensen, Murray, 'l'homan, Pefunes, Hess, Brack, Buerhaus, Bloomberg, R. Smith, RCA bert, Knight, I. Smith, Williams, Bryant, Reeside, Dorsey, Frangiskakis. Srmnrl Rout: Gillis, Upton, Sober, Austin, M'aters, Hofmann, Keenan, Bostian, Levy, Forman, XVeaver, Nl. Blumberg, Dortnan, Vanlile, R. Schwartz, S. Baer, J. Johnson, lislinger, Chenoweth, Duvall, Busch, Dietz. Front Rout: G. Baer, Klingmeyer, Greenfeld, Skeweres, I. Feldman, Greenberg, Block, Levin, Helman, Dean, Johnston, Mr. Rydberg, l'nder the dirrection of Professor Trygve Rydberg, the Glee Club performs at assemblies and an annual Vesper Concert, and takes frequent trips to sing for other schools. To. City College Life llRl'X1AND Bt't.t,l-1 CORPS. Left In Right, Top Rout Rose, Gray, Hughes, Applefeld, Brygn. Sixth Rout Rucker, Mathieu. Shack, Leitzer, Fromme. Venable. Fifth Row: Schauman, I-lpstein, Butz, Edwards, Bartels, Sunderland, Bender, Becker. Fnurlli Rmu: Heintz, Bradley, C. Allman, L. All- man, Kirkwood, Cox, Frankel, XYeber, Brack. Third Row: Taber, Shaver, Vulgaris, Jeanette, Anderson, Burke, Small. Second Rozy: Hohman, Stuart, Waterman, XYebb, Kelly. Fins! Row: King, Mihaltian. Drum Major: Stanley Cassen, Adviser Mrs. Bowelshy. A colorful addition to any event, the City College Drutn and Bugle Corps has provided lively entertainment for spectators at all school football games. Unfortunately. because of crowded conditions and lack of suitable practice space, the Corps has been disbanded. This organization has had a meritorious history of excellent performances. 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Bringing to a perfect close a IHOSK successful junior year for the mid-year graduating class of 1959 was its memorable and enjoyable junior Prom, held in Decem' ber of IEJ57. Included in the junior year had been a verv successful closed dance as well as '1 contest to de- cide on the class banner Ihe members of the Feb 99 class elected their leaders for the senior year as they entered this lmal stage of their high school careers Xnthony Brnos assumed the presidency Chosen vice president was Ronald xlllllll secretary Paul Grant treasurer Ronald Xlather and sergernt at arms Guy Tambermo -Xs seniors the members of the midyear class sponsored their first open dance the always popu lar Lherry Hop Proceeds from this affair provided for a solid financial foundation on which the class could depend for future undertakings During the past year these mid seniors hase never failed to wholeheartedly support school sponsored functions and projects they hase applied themselves to building their year into one of which C ity College will always be proud nf' Q-'HJ Xrif A ,fo 3 -ml cv .1 75 ritg cv 'Q ff rf-2.4 ,Q v1 .9 .11 1 ti Nh Harris school treasurer discusses deposits of newly established school bank with Nfr Bentley Mike NIcC,arlhv and Larry Feldman C-Q DJ :Fr- fD Q.. 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The two Collegians, undefeated in dual meet competition, time after time came through to spark the grappler contingent. The season opened with a 26-16 loss to NIcDonogh as three emergency substitutes were needed to complete the squad. Neutle, Dave Embry, Frick, and Dennis Callahan emerged victorious: the latter two, by pins against highly-touted opponents. Against Patterson, the Collegians won the first six matches and finally the whole match, 22-15. Gilman, which always has excellent teams, provided the next opposition to the Knights. The team could muster only two wins as Neutze and Frick pinned their adversaries. The most exciting meet of the year fol- lowed with Poly proving a very formidable foe. In the final match, john Careis of City gained a decision over Bob Dewald to secure a 20-17 Collegian victory. The next two opponents were Carver and Douglass. Losing the last three matches by decisions, City lost to the former by a I9-lti count. 1-Qmbry, who won by a pin, and Frick, who narrowly won a decision over undefeated Russel Creighton, were outstanding. Douglass provided weak competition as all but three Collegians were vic- IOTIOUS. In the individual championships, Frick defeated Creighton in the finals to win his second straight H5 pound championship. Neutze, in the most exciting final match, won a referees decision over Leo Orlando, the de- fending ll2-pound champion. Milt Grady, who had won only two matches the entire year, did exceedingly well as he lost a 2-0 decision in the final round to IXIervo's Ken I-Ianlin. Iimbry, the only junior who won consist- ently, just missed the final round when he lost a close decision to Southern's champion XVayne Hudson. At the winter athletic awards assembly, Frick was honored for his valuable contributions by being selected to the Hall of Fame. C-rapplers Third A L X. Llass, fallahan jackson, K-rady, Kane. 'l'h1'rd lt'nz1': XYalltci rrmgr Xldridic fiost lloudrolf l rcclaiid, liianoff, Hacks, Nlillcr, Rogers, fungi. .Srcorirf Rozrii johnson, Sanders. Dale, Duhinsl-tv, Kroopniclv DeSantis Furiiati. Friedheig, limbrv. llcthca, C-oldstont: liutlom Runs!-oltlsinttli, NCIIIIC, XIPCISICIII. 41 ,..--' f Q - p 1ls...,, QA.. H ' ? '+ - , ,sew ---......i .,wLm. -Z..-...... . 4.4- ' 'S- -' ,. V M J' N- , ,.-0'- ' ,,-' v.,.b , I 'Wg'-as Q.. ' ---.-,ww 430 'haf' f gb- . f , ' I, ,,1 A ,, K ,M -v ' , .. ,- ' A H' P' . -..f-.., , ,, ,,, ,. W..-A ir' M-,,j.... ..., . , Charles Frifk gives City five points by pinning his Douglass adversary. cssm Aldridge looks for an opening before taking down his foe sg ' ' av.- !? le . '- 'mi mf. , '93 g-,-,,,..,r'5s 1-if, Q., Xlilt I Vids uses a foot and in arm to ride his Douglass opponent 'lldiidgz rmdies himself to pin Shlflett of Patterson ' 0 si 5 S 5 f 5 ' u .redo if-n , 11,0 N... ... D ' V . LP, ..f,LN..fr-... A . 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Lebow h Goodman Brotman Hawluns Bottom Ron jones mgr Oppel Plsch Perryclear Bahel Helman Churc man The Baltlmore Clty College varstty swxmmmg team drrected by rookle Coach Walter Brooks had thelr worst season m flfteen years even though they complled a record of ine MINS and three losses to earn a fourth place fmtsh Faced wlth the loss of all but one of last years flrst men Brooks d1d an excellent Job ln makmg the squad a flrst rate team The season began with a loss to two tlme Maryland bcholastlc ASSOCIHIIOH champlons Mount St Joseph Nledleylst Harry Lebow dner Sheldon Brotman and Sophomore freestyler Chuck NVh1teford dlsplayed fme back to thexr accustomed form by defeatmg Forest Park Nleryo and Calvert Hall and then suffered losses to Nlcllonogh and Poly The loss at the hands of the Engmeers marked the fnrst tmme nn elght years that a North -Menue squad had conquered the Black and Orange To complete the season the splashers defeated the three new league entrles Carver Douglass and Dun bar by wlde margms In another meet Ctty and several other Baltlmore schools lost to the Nayy Plebes at Anna polls - For the llrst tnne Ill about twenty years the Knights falled to take a ftrst place m the lI1CllVlCll13l champlon ships Bob New ton outstandtng sprmter and last years Hall of l-amen Harry lebow prepares to begm the medley l i fb ' Y K 1 f ,W I A O l ri 4 5 l X . J 9 ' f I T A y Q I Y fr . , y ' - K av. -v- X, . l V2 x V ' . y ' t l ll ' g Q ' X , y f , r K , - A y l X Y .3 . . , . R Q 1 ' I , . . . . . . Y X . A ' b 5 4 A 1 . 9 . V . 1 s ls X? potential in the losing cause. The natators bounced -1 ' gy , 4 4 . ' . 2.55 'll t I, ' S . ' ,gc yt : X ' y A 1 , , Rl., U L V 1. xg l . ' ' ' X' ', Q ' ' n 1 1 ' y : ' , ' . , l . .. 1 . u ' .'x4fllK'.k 88 Iehow wmes up for arr ln the mrdst of an rmportant race only returnrng consrstent ysrnner, came the closest when he placed second Brotman and Cal ohnson placed thrrd rn drvrng and breaststroke respectrvely Sophomore ohn Bahel mustered a fourth rn the forty yard dash and I ebovy frnrshed frfth rn the rndrvrdual medley In the freestyle and medley relays the Collegrans took a fourth and 1 second respectryely as the champrorrshrps ended At the athletrc awards assembly Lebow mas hon ored by hrs electron to the Hall of Iame Brll Perry clear who drstrngurshed hrmself rn the butterfly stroke was elected captrrn ol thrs year s squad left to lfzyghf lufr Ron lcnrpletorr Dwrght Duane johnson Smrth mg: Dans Hlddle Rou Coach Brooks Danrels Mayer Faber Ld ,Aff ,K 41 ,,,r' ai ,ew fl-,fn if Mt, S 2' f 'R rv-fd' f' ri' wp is C huck YN hrteford takes a practrce lap across the pool prror to an rmportalrt meet wards ,. 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' C - s if Captatn Flsby buds a sad farewell to lotus Blossom and Sakmt bcfotc he leaxes Yobxlct X755 T ahouse Built One ol the funmest plays exer presented at C,1ts College w IS seen on tnuary lf and I8 1998 78111101196 o thc August Umm by ohn Patuclc IS the hllarlous story of the troubles of the L mtecl States Occupatlon Forces on Olcmawi t the close of XX orlcl XS ar ll lt occurs m the srllage ol Ioblkl where Captaln Flsbs tttempts to reconstruct mclustrs md gosernment s connntncl C l g s flsby his own 1 tcrpretel Srlcnm Iogethcr wrth hrs mterpreter llsbs llI1illN reaches Iflllllxl md proceeds to set up souyenn manuftcturmg comptmes 1 police department lllllllllg combme etc lhe CIIIILITS as IS thelr custom gne presents to the ctptnn one of which 15 a getsha ljylfl by the n une of Lotus Blossom Desplte l'1sbys protests the glrl remams much to the clcltght ol Salcmx XlCalINNl lllC the efforts of the ullagers to enter the souxenrr business fall 1ncl they are broken hearted smce they w mtecl the recelpts to use tn the tethouse which C tpt l'1sby had promlsecl to hurlcl them XX hen Ccl Purdy cllscoyers the facts about Fishy s welrcl tctxons he thmks the man IS craly and sencls t psych: ttttst C tpt Nfcl em to analyze htm 'Nfcletn llIllll6lllllClX ftlls into the natlye hablls He loms Stlcmx C apt hsby and the slllagers 1n settmg up a brewery to produce sweet potato brandy, one of the sxllages oldest products The brandv IS naturally a greit success among the serytce men on the tsland, and money IS made hand oyer hst The teahouse erected wlth materul lntendecl for a pentagon shaped school house IS opened and eyeryone IS happv Then Col Purdy cnters the scene The stllls are clestroyecl and the te thouse IS tot n clown or so one thtnks Actually all was well lnclclen 6' X lr!! In Rzqhl lop lfozt Betlsharclt llCllllCll Diuscll Helms klntltccl Rokoff Rltclcs lccsct Serum! Rm: Block C-outlcx Bach, Nh llcsch X11 ' L 1' fi S.: 4.1 Hfrom, Xonclersmnh lhclclrson Naxrnan Schnyclman Ilmd Ron Ncney, IICKUOY GOV'-103 wus llnst Ruml Xllnut l'tntcx 'Nfcl-aclclcn Stilll Hoffman Ftrs! Ron Camtnls Horn, I , , , , C ' 1' , ' 'Q a X . L ' . Hi. 2 , lo. Purdy. 1 ive, I' ' it - , .HQ ,A F -li ' Q Q T , I ,' , '2 . ' Q. . 2 ' Q,Q I '. , Q H ,., Q .V 3 2 ' ' Q ' ' , '. N ' r 2 '. ' , V Q , LQ .Q v Q. Q 2' Q , ' . , Q. 1 L ' Q' . ,.Q Q,Q Q Q Q. I . Q ' - - - -v , 1 ef '91 0 Y V r .Q V . so Q . Y l , . . X ' ' 2 ' - ' , 3 X ' 'Q , , A 1 . . 1 .. . x Q Q i I Q Q Q. Q 2 Q. . . A2 Q QQ . , Q CQ l , ' !r . ' 11. ' ' 5 ' 5 5 J , f . . . ., . . I v 1 . . c . c . , ac . A , c , , . . ,ffi ix - . nz ' 'z lf 'z . ' ' ' 'P -Q, I. s N . . Q ,I . . ,V ..Q Q Q Q. Q Q . . Q j, Q Q CK , 4 . Q0 X A 4 Q , , .y v X, I Q gf f . , , f-cv v ' ' . '. 7 ' t i .. , A . ,ff ' Q . 2 . Q V. 1 . fc L ' I .lt l v , .2 , - , l , ' . ' . 1 , Q. , Q . 2 .Q 'Q . , Q Q. Q . . ,Q I .,Q. , , QN L Q l . s 1 . , C -, Q, C. , ,. Y 'an I Q Q 1 x l 7 I 1 Q . 5, - Q af' r L' :Q 4, . 1 f K ' yy ' , ' S ' is V-IQ' Q I 1 ' AQ. ,V 4 . ,IQ tr ' .' C , t Q. , . fi g- . ' ' , , X .Q C, Q M, l C f ' . f . , v-A c- ' N ' , .x f 1 ' ' r ' ' '-Y . . . JJ , s X f Q- QQ 8 X ,- , ..l' u- ,JQ1 ,..y -f f Q , 1 f N - - - ,-4 a , lyc - X 1 ' ' .. 1 ' sy X . I, I . X I ' M On BCC Stage J l ' 1 L 1 -1' 1- W H kt The villagers greet Lotus Blossom as she stands before the new- lv huilt teahouse, hy Sakini and his friends: and when Purdy discovers that some Congressmen are coming to see a model redeveloped area , he has everything restored. The story ends with Purdy happy: his assistant, Sgt. Grego- vich, drunkg Captains Fishy and McLean successful: Tobiki wealthy: and Sakini and Lotus Blossom jubilant. The acting in this production was superb. Dixon Gourley as Sakini was outstanding, as were ilordon Horn as Capt. Fishy, Barry Bach as Col. Purdy, and Ellen Block as Lotus Blossom. The scenery and cos- tumes were heautiful, and the genuine oriental music made the play even better. lt was a masterful and well-done presentation. Sakim' , Dixon Gourley Captain Fisby ,. Jordon Horn Colonel Purdy . Barry Bach Lotus Blossom . . , Ellen Block Captain IMFLCHIY John Cain Sgt. Gregovich . . ,Emanuel Caminis Old Lady . ..,.. Zelma Feezer Fighters Alan Biddison, Thomas Vondersmith Villagers Brian Beckhardt, Sandy Deitrich, Michael Dausch, Leonard Effrom, Leigh XVax- man, Samuel Schnydman, Michael Novey, Betsy Ticknor, David Gordon, Lee Helms, George Kina dred, Michael Rokoff, Paul Riecks, Pat Bowers, Polly Ernst, Ellen Rund, Severn Allnut, Judy Pin- ter, -loAnn McFadden, Jay Soltz, and Anne Hoff- man. Directed by Mr. john Desch Business Manager was Mr. Harold Greenwald Scenery under direction of Mr. N. Burnett and Mr. Ii. Arnold. xx Lotus Blossom. Sakini, and Captain McLean help Captain Fishy celebrate his hirthday. Captain Fishy pleads his innocence before an angry Col. Purdy. Tl f' is I, ' r ,aio I. L- ssl' -X1 f ' - t If ,. K - 1. , I f - 9 .J f .,, ,, 1 3' I . Feb Seniors Bud Farewell To Cnty From the day of 1ts arr1y al at the Castle on the H111 untll 1ts departure the class of February 1958 dlsplayed outstandmg tralts of leadershlp and seryxce Although the class dld not organue untll the begmmng of the umor Tear xts members unmedmtely became 1 yltal part of Cxty College llfe In February of 1936 the class untted under the leadershrp of Nlr C eorge I-lsher the honorary president to elect offlcers The results placed Robert Kmght rn the offlce of prestdent Robert blllllll as XICC prestdent Thomas Farr secretary Cletus Resh treasurer and Rxchard Childress sergeantat arms In addxtlon the February 98 Class Counctl appomted a commtttee yNhlCl'l under the leadershlp of Avlllliilll Hoyt drafted the class constttutlon The class colors blue and w hlte and 1ts motto Foreyer Onward were also selected at thls mme The fxrst soclal eyent was held shortly after the elet tlons Izntertamed by the musxc of the Bel Alres the members of Pebruxry .18 and their dites mtde the set ond Nlld JUIIIOI' prom rn the hlstory of C ltv College t tremendous success The followmg fall the class sponsored the stle of hot dogs at all home football games In October the Founders Day Assembly was presented by the class The program narrated by Nlr Xylalter lalflthlflllll pre sented the hrstory of Clty College rn word and song from tts mceptxon ID 1839 untxl the present day The highlight of the assembly was the presentatron to Xlr Carl L XV Schmehl retlrmg ytce prmclpal of 1 portraxt of hlmself and a bronze plaque ln recogmttou of hrs ser yrce to Clty College Three days liter the cl rss held 1 htghly successful Autumn Hop which fettured the Sayoys bind md ts emcee the colorful Hot Rod The ccrchurmtu of tlus eyeut were Robert Kmght md Lm m ual Pugttslty Although the football seison ended on 1 sour note is Poly defeated C tty rn therr annual rry tlry on Turkey Day the X tctoxy Hop held that eyeumg helped to erase the gloom The lebrutry md une Semors sponsored the dance wluch le ttured the music of C trl Hamilton and hrs band Thts affalr as tn the past proved to be a huge success In anuary The Teahouse of the August Moon was produced by the class and was subsequently halled as one of the greatest dramatrc efforts eyer presented at C tty College AYNAIIIHE 1ts graduatxon ln February the class anx lously looked forward to Nlld semor week whlch was under the able co ClldlI'IIldIlSl11IJ of Thomas Falr and lV1llxam Hoyt The Farewell Assembly was hxghllghted by Nlr Sthmehl s fmal address to the student bodv SIX days later the class swayed to the muslc of the Deb onalres at the xllClSCl'l1OI' prom held at the Sheraton Belyedere Hotel ln the 'ylam Ballroom The banquet also was held rn the Sheraton Belyedere Hotel and the layrsh menu mcluded ftlet nugnon as no expense was spared The fmal eyent for the graduatmg Semors the com mencement was held on February eleyenth m Cttys ilIClll,0I'llllll To the stralns of Pomp and Cxrcum sttnce the grtduates proudly stepped forward to re cetye therr dtplomis from Mayor Thomas D Alesandro Ihus the members of Ifebruary 58 offlclally became Clty College Alumni ward Wmners Baush and lomlz Honomvy Sczence Auavd ohn lV1l son I old Medal of Parent Teacher Assoczatzon Basrl lsarukus Honor Society Auard Earnest Hammond r loyalty Anand XVebster lxefat yer Ilzllzer F Smztlz Aztatd Paul Sptngler Ht 1 Auatd ames Brogan Fltomas C Sztanson Auard Thomas I-atr lions Ily Memortal Auard lV11ter Tracey r U sung Hero Anard Dennis Relcllett leonatd Trout Memozzal Auatrl XX arren Cruise Amertfan Iegzon Au ard XVt1te1 lemmou C111 enslzzp Auavd Ronald Scheufele Rzflzard ll Austerman 'llemo1zalAua1d Normtn Nlxthielson 1 ' I l , t , 1 , - ' v , - x - r . . 1 , , 1 ' , Y - 1 . 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J 5 ' . , . . 1 ' 1 - After working diligently for the success of the Mid-seniors throughout their stay at City, ad- viser George Fisher and counsellor Gustavus Sieverts are shown relaxing during an intermis- sion of the February '58 Prom. The rlass officers formulate plans for their graduation week artivities. Sealed: Halter ltmmon Yitc-I'r'c'sidvntg lizisil Kzirakiis, l'rt-sidt-ntg lhomzis lfair, Smit-11115. Ylurzrlirzgz Rohm-it BIIIINN. 'l rt-aisuicrg Slip f:t'tIl'gl' l lNllK'l', 'xllNlNl'lQ xvilllillll Hoyt, Svlglillll ul- Xrnis. Class Leaders Display Varied Talents Who' Who Q 2. Frederick Wayland Terry Gealy no Most Likely To Surrrffrl .Host Versatile ,- james Brogan Richard Frazier I ' I Best Personality Best Athlete Thomas Fair Basil Karukas Has Dune' Most For Srhonl Has Done Mm! For Class February '58 :F X l , ,J Rigit ' n 11 Yost iokcx with thc Mic scnms thc banqucl piiur lu thc fiom' simw. fern fathered amuml mhz- punch bow mo c sunors and their dates drink to thc l11Cl'l'lll1Cl1l of thc Ii ,QQ Ar Prom, Banquet And Comm nc ment .Ks they happily M I' :H . f 1 if ii, ,misfit 1 -i 7 nr' x K A Q as MAURICE ALONZA ALLEN CHARLES EDMUND BEATTY Religion Club 43 Composer of The Castle on the Hill 4. ARTHUR JOSEPH BEVANS THEODORE AUGUST BOCKLAGE Beginning Band 4. JAMES PHILIP BOSLEY Homeroom Treasurer 43 Dance Committees 3,43 June '59 Class Newspaper 43 Library Club 33 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,33 Concert Band 43 Secretary 43 JV Soccer 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. JAMES EDXVARD BROGAN SAC Patrols 33 Assembly Committees 43 Homeroom Vice-President 2, Secretary 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Hi-Y Club 2,3,43 Vice-Presie dent 4. NN 'ar A gif A. Buckner R. Burns E. Caverly J. Cavey R. Childress D. Coles .1 11 I Secure In The Past 3 I .4 Q41 - M. Allen C. Beatty A. Bevans T. Bocklage J. Bosley J. Brogan 1 ALLEN MYRON BUCKNER Homeroom Secretary 23 Dance Committees 4g Collegian 3,4. ROBERT CABLE BURNS, JR. Homeroom President 23,43 Feb. '58 Treasurer 3,43 Dance Com- mittees 3.43 Collegian Representative 43 Frosh-Soph Football 2: JV 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2.3.4. EDGAR BYRON CAVERLY SAC Representative 33 Dance Committees 4. ,. JAMES EMORY c:.wEY, JR. Homeroom President 3.4. RICHARD YVINFIELD CHILDRESS SAC Representative 2: Homeroom Vice-President 23 Feb. '58 Ser- geant-at-Arms 2.3: Dance Committees 2,3.43 Collegian Representa- tive 2.3,-43 Gm-11-:N BML Representative 2.3.43 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Castleers 2: Glee Club 3,43 Caine Mutiny Court Martial 33 Teahouse of The August Moon 4. DANIEL JOSPEH COLES 'J' DAVID ROSE cook, -IR. Q I AW n F Dance Committees 3,45 Drum Corps 2,35 JV Soccer 3: Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2. gf' Z an-Q ti' 3 D. Cook R. Cosgrove XV. Cruise A. Cusimano F. DeIViscio J. Dickerson HARRY c1.1NToN mu, THOMAS JOSEPH DVORAK Collegian Representative 3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,4. ROBERT STANLEE EDERR Dance Committees 35 Collegian 45 Stage Craft Club 2.3. MILLARD NEAL ELLIS SAC Patrols 2,35 Captain 2,35 SAC Representative 2,35 Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 3,45 Collegian Representative 2,3,45 GRI-:Ex BAG Representative 2,3,45 Civil Defense Club 2,35 Chess and Checker Club 25 Locker Supervisors 2,345 President 2, Vice-President 3,42 Clee Club 2.3.4. THOMAS LONGEY FAIR, III Assembly Committees 45 I-Ionieroom Vice-Presitlent 25 Feb. '58 Secretary 3,45 Feb. '58 Class Council 2.3: Dance Committees 3,41 Honor Society 45 Office Assistant 3.4. ELI FLEISCHER Dance Committees 3: Collegian 3.45 Stage Craft Club 2,35 Intra- tntmils -I. A 'G RANDOLPH HEROLD COSGROVE Dance Committees 45 Collegian 2,3,45 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,35 Intramurals 3. WARREN MICHEAL CRUISE Hi-Y Club 3,45 Varsity B Club 45 Civil Defense Club 25 JV Basketball 2, Varsity 3, 45 JV Baseball 25 Varsity Track 45 In- tramurals 2,3. ANTHONY XVAYNE CUSIMANO FRANK PETER DELVISCIO Homeroom Vice-President 25 Dance Committees 35 Library Club 45 Drum and Bugle Corps 25 Intramurals 2.3,4. JAMES FRANK DICKERSON WX H. Dill T. Dvorak M. Ellis T. Fair i R. Ederr E. Fleischer ing. 0 3 S. Forchheimer A, Fox H, Franz R. Frazier T. Gealy J. Goodman fl -...Q Then Lel U Reflect LEWIS IRA GREENBERG Homeroom Vice-President l, Sergeantfat-Arms 2,43 Dance Cotnmit- tees 43 jV Football lg jV Track 1. DAVID ALFRED CROSSNICKLE Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Dance Committees 2,33 Drum and Bugle Corps 23 Frosh-Soph Football 2, JV 33 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2. ALORSIUS REZIN HAMMOND ERNEST CAREER HAMMOND SAC Representative 3: Homeroom Secretary 3,43 Honor Society 3,45 Collegian 3,41 Chemistry Club 4: Hi-Y Club 3,43 Astronomy-Physics Club 33 Marching Band 3,43 Orchestra 3,-1. DENNIS mul. HARE 15LL1oT jmrigs HARRINGTO1-4, jk. Dance Committees 43 Clee Club 3,43 Lost and Found 3. SHELDON FORCHHEIMER Homeroom Vice-President 33 Art Service Club 23 Varsity Track 3. ALLEN LEE FOX Assembly Committees 33 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Dance Com- mittees 3,43 Civil Defense Club 2, Office Assistant 4. HOXVARD ARTHUR FRANZ Collegian 33 Office Assistant 3.4. RICHARD HOYVARD FRAZIER SAC Patrols 2,33 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Vice-President 33 Dance Committees 43 Varsity B Club 4. Vice-President 43 Varsity Football 3,43 JV Lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,-1. TERRY LEE GEALY Homeroom Vice-President 33 Dance Committees 33 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4. .yorm FRANKLIN ooonMAN Dance Committees l.2,33 Sales Club 2,33 Chess and Checker Club 23 Stagecraft Club 33 Lost and Found 23 jV Soccer 2, Manager 2. L. Greenberg D. Grossnickle T' A. Hammond E. Hammond D. Hare E. Harrington sian '--an . J 1 '. A- ' mt.. 3 . A7 1... I P. Hobbs M. Holmes I t G. Houston W- Hoyt W. Huber H. Hunter Upon LEROY JAMES SAC Patrols 33 Dance Committees 4. RONALD THOMAS JETER SAC Patrols 33 Dance Committees 4. PAGE MARTIN JOHNSON BASIL GEORGE KARUKAS PERCY LEE HOBBS MELVIN SAMUEL HOLMES SAC Patrols 33 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2, President 33 GREEN BAG 43 Chemistry Club 43 JV Football 2, Varsity 33 JV Track 2,3, Varsity 4. GILBERT WALTER HOUSTON Dance Committee 33 Collegian 233,43 Intramurals 3. WILLIAM ARTHUR HOYT, JR. Homeroom Vice-President 33 Feb. '58 Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Frosh-Soph Football 13 Frosh-Soph Basketball I1 Intramurals 2,3. WILLIAM TAUBE HUBER, JR. SAC Representative 43 Assembly Committees 43 Homeroom Vice- President 43 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Collegian Representative 2,33 Cm-il-:N BAG Representatives 2,33 FTA 33 Current Events Club 3. HUGH OSMOND HUNTER Assembly Committees 43 Dance Committees 3,4. Our Achievements Jus SAC Patrols 33 .Assembly Committees 43 Homeroom President 43 L. James R. Jeter P- JOPIHSOII Feb. '58 President 43 Dance Committees 43 Frosh-Soph Football I: JV Soccer 2. ' B. Karukas W. Kefauver H- KCl'ShITlHfl WEBSTER TYLER KEFAUVER SAC Patrols 2,43 Honor Society 43 Frosh-Soph Football 23 JV Orosscountry 33 Varsity Lacrosse 4, Manager 4. HARVEY ALLEN KERSH MAN SAC Patrols 3,43 Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-President 43 Dance Committees 43 Biology Club 13 Civil Defense Club 2: JV Football l. Xi H 1 32 so' .'-gg' XV. Killinger T. Kling R. Knight H. Krupinsky W. LaBarre j. Lehmeyer. if ft Sf, XVILLIAM EDWIN KILLINGER Collegian 43 Photography Editor 45 Photography Club 3,41 Radio Club l. TIMOTHY CARL KLING ROBERT DAVID KNIGHT SAC Representative 3,45 Homeroom President 3,43 Feb. '58 Presi- dent 3: Dance Committees 2.3,-1: Hi-Y Club 2.3,-1: Drum and Bugle Corps 2. HENRY ALEXANDER KRUPINSKY YVILLIAM EARL LABARRE SAC Patrols 23 Homeroom President 2,3, Vice-President 35 Civil Defense Club 2,3,4g Science Research Club 2: Varsity Swimming 3. JOHN JAY LEHMEYER. Dance Committees 4: Dramatics Club 2,35 My Three Angels 2. YVALTER HENRY LEMMON ' Y u i SAC Patrols 3: Assembly Committees 45 Homeroom 'Treasurer 2 Vice-President 3: Feb. '58 Vice-President 4, Dance Committees 2,3,4g Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3. LOUIS LEON Collegian 33 Stage Craft Club 2,33 Intramurals 4. JOHN CARROLL LEWANDOXVSKI Homeroom Treasurer 33 Varisty Soccer 4. LEE BEVERIDGE LYNCH, JR. Rifle Club 1,2. RONALD DAVID MCCABE SAC Patrols 43 Library Club 2,33 Intramurals 2. HOWARD EUGENE MCCRANE Dance Committees 3,41 Collegian 3,4g Intramurals 3. l0O Engaging In Activities CHARLES VERNON MARTIN NORMAN DAVID MICHELSON Dance Committees 43 Society for Engineering Students 5,43 Band 3. BARRY VICTOR MILLER Homeroom Secretary 23 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2: JV Track 3. WARREN WVAYNE MILLER Homeroom President 2,4, Vice-President 33 Dance Committees 3,4 Collegian 43 jV Football 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. JEROME DAVID MOFSOVITZ SAC Patrols 2,33 Intramurals 2,3. AMES MATTHEW MONAGHAN Homeroom Vice-President 23 Collegian 3,43 Office Assistant 43 In- tramurals 3,4. Life-long Friendships Unforgelable Times -QI! 9--5 T Mowlds j. Popp W. lortney E Pugatsky D. Reichelt G. Rothberg it--P' Nr 'J 723' - ee its , ,gi , '53 he C. Martin N. Michelson B. Miller WV. Miller Mofsovitz J. Monaghan fp? ...-.Q Suv vit THOMAS MOWLDS SAC Patrols 2,33 Dance Committees 3,43 Audio-Visual Club 23,43 JV Swimming 2, Varsity 3,4. -IOHN RICHARD POPP SAC Committees 43 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Intramurals 4. NATHAN NEIL PORTNEY SAC Patrols 3,43 JV Swimming 2. EMANUEL NORMAN PUGATSKY SAC Patrols 2,33 Dance Committees 2,3,-43 Stamp Club 3,43 Secretary 33 Biology Club 23 Intramurals 2.3. DENNIS CHARLES REICHELT SAC Patrols 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Frosh-Soph Football 2, JV 3, Varsity 43 .IV Track 2,33 Intramurals 3. GARY LEE ROTHBERG SAC Patrols 33 Homeroom Treasurer 3,43 Dance Committees 8,43 Stagecraft Club 33 Audio-Visual Club 33 Lost and Found 3,43 JV Crosscountry 23 Varsity Wrestling 2: Varsity Track l,2, lOl DAVID IAN RUBIN C C- W III SAC Patrol 2,33 Homeroom Treasurer 33 Dance Committees 3,4. oo ye, I , e XVILLIAM RICGIN RUSSELL Collegian 2,33 Office Assistant 3,4. HARRY DAVID SALINO Homeroom Vice-President 45 Dance Committees 3,43 Collegian 2,541 Intramurals 3. D. Rubin W. Russell NORMAN SCHERR Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Collegian 3,43 Intramurals 3. J' 'Q RONALD XVAYNE SCHEUFELE SAC Patrols 33 Assembly Committees 43 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Dance Committees 233,43 JV Track 23 Intramurals 2,3. H. Salino N. Scherr R. Scheufele O. Schneph OXVEN JOSEPH SCHNEPH 1 Gro ,Jr Y N' 5 W . 4 I 'ul 3 HARVEY RAYMOND SHANKLIN Homeroom President 33 Dance Committees 3. GERALD SILVERISTEIN SAC Patrols 41 Dance Committees 43 Intramurals 2,. ROBERT XVEN DELL SMITH H. Shanklin G. Silverstein R. Smith S.-XC Representative 43 Homeroom President 43 Feb. '58 Vice-Presi- dent 33 Honor Society 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Bancroft Literary P. Spangler F. Spinale D. Thomas Society 23 PNY 4: Concert Band 3,43 Marching Band 3,43 Intra- murals 3.4. PAl'L XVAYNE SPAXGLER SAC Patrols 23 Dance Committees 4: Glee Club 2,3,4. FRANK UIAMES SPINALE 'flea' DAVID Llili THOMAS Collegian Representative 23 Stagecraft Club 2: Intramurals 2,3. Never Forget You YVALTER PRESTON TRACEY, JR. Office .Assistant 3.4. URIEL PAUL UTZ SAC Representative 3: Class Council 33 Homeroom President 3: Feb. '58 Treasurer 3, Dance Committees 3, Biology Club 2,33 Hi-Y Club 3. Secretary 3. FREDERICK WILLIAM XVAYLAND Assembly Committees 4. XVI LLIAM FOOS XVEBER SAC l'atrOls 3: Homeroom Sergeanteat-Arms 23 Dance Committees 3.4. SANDER JEROME YVEISSNIAN SAC Patrols 33 Current Events Club 3: Intramurals 2,3.4. WILLIAM DAVID WHEDBEE Homeroom Treasurer 2: Dance Committees 3,45 Collegian 3,45 Intramurals 2,3.4. Wt. ., - 53 C. White YVhite Q1 W A-L 4-J .. . x 5 f XV, Tracey U. Ull F. Wayland W. WVeber S. Weissman W. Whedbee CHARLES WILLIAM WHITE Intramurals 4. -IAMES ARTHU-R WHITE Hi-Y Club 4. HAROLD EMANUEL NVILLIAMSON JOHN BONIFANT NVILSCN RAYMOND JACKSON WOOLFORD . W' l' . W'l H li lamson J I son JV Soccer 2. R. Woolford J. Yessen -IOI-IN STEVEN YESSEN Homeroom Secretary 3, Treasurer 4: Dance Committees 4. , at ' V . :f I l 1 lO3 n. , I 1 S' T5 .4 Aff? in 4 g:'+ . Q 2 5 m fg . 1- . - V . 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I K Q 06 Stlckmen Take 4th Stranght Tutle 'fif- Colleglans Ras Gordon and Sled Walman fpatttalls htddenj ftght for loose ball ut a game agatnst Nfcllonough Ras 1 ordon Jumor mtdftelder shoots from the crease at the Patterson goal l nder the expert tutelage of Coach Frank Lee the 1998 xerslon of the Baltlmore Cnty Lollege Varslty la crosse team won 1ts fourth consecutne public school champtonshtp defeattng ewery league opponent twlce ln the course of the season the team dropped onls one game and comptled an excellent record of mne wtns Before the season opened ltttle was expected of the Lolleglan ten stnce only one flrst strmger from last xear s outstandtng squad was returnlng Coach Lee had to rels upon the second team goalle defensemen and two IHldflClllCI'S plus members of last sears publtc school lauee champs to form the nucleus of thts sears grou J Don Evans played outstandmgly tn the goal the entlre season Sandy Shaptro last year s fourth defense man played conststently well agalnst the leagues best attackmen and teamed wlth classy Dan Snyder and steady Howard Cardm to form a potent defense They were backed by newcomer Duffy Herman and a reserve from last year Barrett Freecllander Coach Lee faced a real CTISIS at mtdfteld but came up wtth ohn Keehner a face off expert from Nic Donough and Al BldillSOIl a member of the second mtdfteld of a year ago He also converted Sonny Glass ner from attack used one of last years regulars Larry Ieutt and made use of two reserves Ray Gordon and Frank ohnson At attack htgh scormg jumor Ray Altman returned as d1d Pete Class who has played on the four champlon shlp teams Stu Harrlson a transfer from Forest Park and Ted Walman who lHlSSCCl a xarslty chance because of an mjury a year ago added to the scorlng punch requued of the attackmen The season opened wlth a loss to Crlllllrlf' as two flrst strlngers Walman and Snyder were mjured The fxrst league game was a close uctory over Patterson 5 2 followed by a n1ne goal defeat of Southern and a nar row conquest of Forest Park Altman tallxed two goals nn the defeat of 'NIcDonough and Keehner banged u ll IJ HJ 3 qs I U 1 ht up c uscman ass ans 'c nnct clson lmm lhoks tolclbloom :ngrt lSlll Ullll tccle for 1 ns to xcnsctn tm o o :son cz mn fm Halrtson clan Xmermclc Neutze Rosofskx Blum Klassnct 1 '57 Left to Right, Top Razr: Mr. Bernstein, Clorcoras, Tabatk, Bauer, Loudermilk, Hollander, Nlondell, Bark. Salganik. Berry. Rosenstotk, nzgr. Mid' file Row: Katz, Hoffman, Becker, Xdler. Dobkin, Rand, Shcxitz, Stern, Richmond. Huckc, Knapp, rngr. I-'int Rozr: Flllllff, Moore, Goldstone, Reitha cr, Cordish, Strickland, Neutzc, Sherman, David. Schwabsr. Hyman. home three in a come-from-behind triumph over Poly as the first round of play closed. A definite improvement was seen in the Collegians as the second half began. Patterson was defeated by seven goals, Southern by eight, Forest Park by eleven, and Poly by eight to mark the completion of the sec- ond consecutive year that the Knights downed every league opponent. In the four-year public school domi- nance by the stickmen, they have sustained only two losses, one by Poly in 1955 and one by Patterson the fol- lowing year. At the season's close, Keehner was chosen for the Hall of Fame, Biddison was elected captain, received the Alumni Trophy, and was selected the Unsung Hero. Along with Shapiro, Biddison also received first-string All-Maryland honorsg Evans, Snyder, and Altman were second-string members, while XValman and Keehner were selected as honorable mention. Altman was high scorer with twenty goals. The jayvee squad, under their very capable coach Lee Bernstein, had only one league setback and went on to shutout St. Paul to become state champions. Pri y . 0 t ', s Q x . ,I ' A A ,,, ,. .. .r . '1,, 4, I vb, at . -avril'-wa., ' 'Wh' X X wi, '4, g- , s Q. Q . ' ' , F -- 'i-- t'.- -- - -- 1.. --:tg '-.:'1-ga-e- fi sf'- - ' ' ' 'F ' ' -- f' ' ' 'Z Il. F r. M: 7-all y vffkfy if... TL off-,:?.,wt , U.:-?t'.:f . 53.1.6 V., 'th gig' :xx..a.f .:4M.1,!yfv.,E-M , hw 7.-.LF-. 'Aan T- vat:-7g:,??'9Z,,i-nf'?,, ,grail 1' Qs-.-.-.wjfw nv,,,,,g3,,..' -,QQ :yy ::ob..,.. get- '-.I ra :if-,-gw, wg? ,gy ri 7,4 f-V 4' 2-nL441,4,, ,, ,Que-.. alma q51.:btx2- ,i 1.3 -, 4 1-'t,f.ac?f'.f1'F:5 ,if ,-N 35-v5'vtfgf4e4, v. . V, , ,.,, L 1, ai.. .. W . ,,.4 , 4., .- M49 .L mg ftm: J.-.-. is -T.. 'Q -it-ff X- - ' 'u' vip 1. -T+'7WE:,s 5 1 far' 9 n ' -' ' . 'tl' .- ,i-. .,., . 'ge .-:A '. un' tl.--J Ray Altman tries to outrun a Gilman defenseman in a game in which he scored four goals. Sam Schnydman manages to take his shot despite the efforts of a McDonough defenseman. ' ff! .fr ii it , s QQ -' aw- in 4-1 A lair- 1-- . - I ' - '. . Tl: ,T -. - ll,L.'ll5l'- - nf .aux Sonny Glassner, Stuart Harrison, and Ted Walman show jubilation after latter had scored thampionship winning goal. City ll St. Paul 10 After a lapse of twenty-one years, the public school representative took the measure of its private school counterpart as the Collegians from City College defeated St. Paul's Crusaders in the Maryland Scholastic Associ- ation lacrosse playoff game. XVith this victory, the Knights claimed the unofficial title of the best high school lacrosse team in the nation. St. Patil had beaten the top prep school tens plus the freshman stickmen from Maryland, Hopkins, and Hofstra. Jerry Schmidt, St. Paul's star attackman, opened the scoring but was matched by City's Frank johnson on an assist from Ray Altman. In the second period, john Keehner, Al Biddison, and Altman tallied for the Col- legians while Schmidt and Pete Sheehan with two goals knotted the score at 4-4. lVith ten seconds remaining in the half, Ray Nlayne put the Crusaders ahead by one. lVith Altman leading the way and scoring two goals, the Black and Orange forged ahead 8-5 as Stu Harrison and Johnson tallied additional goals. Then with lightning speed, Schmidt and Randy lllalker tied the score. Ray Gordon put the Collegians ahead, but the pesky lllalker wasted no time in tying the count at 9-9 as regulation play ended, The first of the two required overtime periods ended with neither team scoring. Schmidt then put St. Patil ahead with his fourth goal of the afternoon when Coach Lee made a surprise move, replacing Biddison with Cordon. The agile junior came through again with a hard grounder that tied the score again. lll-I0. After a few minutes rest, the sudden death or first goal wins period began. Keehner, the best face- off man in the state, carrie up with his twenty-second ol the day. He threw quickly to Altman who took a pow- erful shot that rebounded into the stick ol Ted lVal- rnan. XValman's vicious backhand shot went into the goal. ll'ith a thunderous roar, thousands ol joyous Col- legians rushed onto the lield to congratulate their heroes. Clhurning legs of john Keehner eat up ground in a clear against St. Paul. Keehner, Letitt, and lYalman close in on loose hall, Ili ld!-Fl iii' r-FBT ' ik! 3 3 1700 S-, -sustain.--usa V -' :was F -f-vii lnlu1s-1 .. v . -p,4--- Q. Q '4 It 0 .---f- u u -1- V- Q Q is ' ,, A 5 S u 1 - +--W. 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S7 , , . .Img x.?2k ',V -ff -I . ., ,., fi 'W.1',i 3i'fq-in at . , all ' fy- .Amt-+,., Q55-, ,.,jgftrv pf. 3 1. ' .rg'fi.'uf '?'h ,.ff.'. - - f - s . 'tif' -2177: r.6'!,Lx'L jx'!'if 'iif'7fz ,i,2+v,f2f:I.?ai'iv,, Q v Y 'Vt- v', . au, 3 ,-L1,,. 14.4 J'-.13-.f . 5 f' MWQ-' . f 2 .riff nl' MJ--if-if'i-. ','4i:.f ,'t- .,-W.. 1 -M- in .ft If .I if t af! lf Ji.',p4.A.,-,mx ry- J ye ful S., V - '. 'aw sf' :fd-' T NVQ iff-V511- 1' fr -F riffs, i'5t5'..i'f '4-iii iv '. Q' yiyxhf , YA, if .1 fl L.-5? 4 .tak . 1 ' is . ' f. fi-' 'as 2.1 ..l. 'i'?0taf uA.'-- .iii L Dick Winkleman, one of the league's best pitchers, reached first base safely in his winning effort against the Engineers. 4th On 9-7 Record s- Q-CJ4 .au-A-H ,-.1 . '7 i Monk Harsha awaits a crucial pitch in the second Poly game. The 1958 Varsity Baseball season was successful in- deed as the Knights compiled a 9-7 record earning a tie for fourth place with Carver, whom they beat twice. The Collegians opened with a 4-3 loss to Patterson followed by victories over Carver and Southern. Then Poly thumped the batsmen, but triumphs over Douglass and Forest Park quickly returned the nine to winning habits. The first half ended with a loss to Dunbar and a conquest over Mervo. The second round opened with another loss to Patterson, but the Knights ran true to form defeating the Cubs and Bulldogs again. The win over Douglass was repeated, but the Collegians were quickly subdued by the Foresters, The team finished the season with two close defeats at the hands of Dunbar and Mervo. As the second round of play was reaching the half- way point, the Knights secured a sparkling 8-5 victory over Poly. The victory was of more than usual signif- Left to Right, Top Row: Hurley. Randley, Eagleson, Farber, mach, Parker. jensen, Kapraun, Wulfe Middle Row: Wickens, Simon, Mash, Toskes Cole, Blaylock. First Row: Stadd, Sprinkle, johnston, Spencer, Henderson, Dapp. Schwartz. 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A J' X by J X lc fav '16- SMA!! llfffvtalm A f ff: Q left to Rxght Top Hou Vullnams Arashm Slatow Coach Baublls Mather Ylmmerman Bralley Mzddle Rou Smolenskx Smtth Harsha Melton Wmkleman ones Armour Vann mgr Bottom Rau McGeehan Sawyer Clmmo Schuerholz Lmn Batt Burman lcance smce the Plumbers later won the M SA crown N' At the begmmng of the season observers were lookmg forward to the best Cnty nme rn over a decade ' Wxth twelve of last years lettermen returmng Coach hd Baublls was also antlclpatlng an excellent year However before playmg got underway four of these men all slated for flrst strmg duty had qult or had been dropped for one reason or another Therefore Coach Baubllss mam task was one of rebulldxng He molded a formldable Lllllt wxth returnee prtcher Duck Wmkleman who won five games and Bob W1ll1ams who captured three Newcomers ack Smolenskl and Lllff Melton were steady performers whlle ohn bchuerholz and three year star Bob Clmmo stood out the entlre campalgn for thenr flawless work 'Ks CIITHHO was elected captam Hall of Fame and re celved the Alumm 'Irophy for outstandmg sportsman slup and overall contrlbutxon to the team He also was named to the All Maryland hrst team after havmg held the stme posltlon is a sophomore Schuerholz was named to the second team Chff 'Welton shdes home safely with a run against Poly jack Smolenskx registers a run nn Lntvs ucton over Nlerso W 'il at sl - ' in t' 1 54 '. 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I,lClx Ifox N18 X record holder for the pole xault executes hxs jump cleanly Take 2nd Straight I e 3 X gf,Xi .A .A-4 www 'aa-41,22 jack Wagner Nlaryland Scholastxc Association champlon xn the 440 xaxd dash fll1lSl l6S far ahead of anv Dunbar opponent The Baltlmore Clty College varlty track team cl maxed a br1ll1ant and undefeated season by capturmg the Nlaryland Scholastlc ASSOCIHIIOH champlonshrp and the NIS A mdxvxdual champronshlp In the two years that 'Xlr erry Nathanson has been coach the cxnder men hate compxled an almost unbellevable record of seventeen mms and one tne Coach Nathanson calls the 1958 edmon the best ever The season started with a I'OllSlI'lg l-16 98 uctorx over Nlerxo Cnty then went on to defeat 1ts next fue oppone ts Larxer NIt St Joe Patterson Dunbar and Douglass In each case the margln of uctory was at least fortv pomts kt thxs pomt xn the league competltlon both Cltx and Poly were undefeated The shovxdovsn took place at Chfton Park m one of the most dramatxc flIl1Sl'lCS ever wltnessed The last event the mxle relay would declde the outcome Cnty s first man Dxck Svehla had Left to Rzght IopRou Walker mg: Xhlhams Sapperstem Mxtchel Coach Nathanson Schuster I-ox Fxerstem Thxrd Rom Callaman Roiin Tamberlno Vondersmtth Sorrell Rosenberg mgr johnson Chenoweth mgr Second Ron Bxddle Ni Smllh I Smllll krongard Wfasken Sve 3 Helman Heeman hut Run Rohd Crads Nhller Alperstem C ohnson Dausch Hare Wagner felger O 0 . .-5 ff - AA A , '-gi-5551 ' 'J ':'. 1- ' Ufhxg 3 . 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' I. 4, If- ' ' '.1Ig ' .. - I -, , I , , 1. . , N ,. , -I M I I A ' 'f' . ' .- ' 1- '- -' ffl- 3'f'2'1c 'E , - - 1' 1- 1 ,431 ' 'f 1 ,. ' J 1-v 1 -f 'N' dgyzy, ,. 1 ' - - 4 I.1'fl lo Right, Top Row: Ying, Gerber, Coach Gill, Baron. Hullflm Row: Kolker, Schoenfield, Levitt. Undeieaied Season For Neimen The Baltimore City College tennis team captured the public school championship but lost the title match to a Gilman team that it had defeated during the regular campaign. Led by Bob Baron, the number one man, unde- feated Gene Gerber, the second man, and Mel Lurie, the third top man, the team opened the season with a close 4-3 victory over Mervo. Following easy wins over Southern and Patterson, the Collegians walloped arch- rival Poly and defeated Douglass by a 5-2 score. Then came a non-league match with Gilman, and the Knights downed the strong Roland Parkers 4-3. City continued its winning ways with a victory over an undermanned Dunbar team by a maximum count of 7-0. Next the courtiers engaged a Forest Park team that had beaten the Collegians three straight years for the championshipg however, this time the Foresters fell victim to the Knights by an overwhelming score of 6-1. City met Gilman, the private school winner, for the score that it had earlier lost to the Black Knights. With- out offering excuses, City was hindered by an illness to one of its players that caused an altemation to the doubles team. In the M.S.A. individuals, Bob Baron beat the best scholastic tennis players in the city to capture the singles crown, making him the league's top player. Gene Ger- ber and Mel Lurie teamed together to win the doubles championship. Other players on the team included Marc Lipchin, Bert Schonfeld, Richard Kolker, and Steve Malls. Besides being elected captain, Baron gained Hall of Fame honors. Lurie was presented with a tro- phy for his contribution to the success of the team. .. 4 dl 'F f I 'fvfk6'f 'I:f- K . '... ff- . ,.x.,-' v AVA fs,-. , -4 Individual champion Bob Baron and Gene Gerber, Collegian num ber two man. warm up for doubles match. N. w C-olfers' Win Streak Stopped At 28 The Baltimore City College varsity golf team lost but one match, 9-3 in favor of Poly, and the defeat cost City the Maryland Scholastic Association championship. The team, coached by Athletic Director Kenneth VanSant, consisted of Ricki Kovens, Jim Avnet, Sam Bereson, jack Barrett, and Steve Sklar. The golfers opened the campaign on the right foot with a 7115-4Va triumph over Dunbar. Little opposition was furnished in the next match when Mt. St. joe was conquered, ll-l. City next had to go all out in defeating Calvert Hall, 616-559, in a thrilling contest. The next two victories were at the expense of Carver and Hopkins Frosh. Then came the fatal match with Poly. At this point in the league competition, both the Engineers and City were undefeated. The 9-3 loss stopped the Col- legians winning streak at twenty-eight matches without a defeat, covering a period of three and one-half years. City, however, bounced back to win its last match, routing Towson Catholic, 10-2, and finished the season in second place in the Maryland Scholastic Association. In the individual championship, Sam Bereson ad- vanced the farthest, losing in the semi-finals to a Calvert Hall player. Both Kovens and Avnet lost to Savage of Carver, the eventual winner. Besides being elected cap tain of the team, Kovens was also elected to the Hall of Fame. Left to Right, Top Row: Kovens, Coach VanSant Bereson Bottom Rau Barrett Sklar Avnet ef. ..., Q r ' Xl J P' 0 Cl.,-xsslcxl.vCl,lH, Ylaurling: lYaxman. nlahlon. l.e'f1 to Righl, Top Rout Mrs. Shelf. lolin, Huber, Koenig, Droslcin. Tllirrl Ron-1 XYallc't. loife. Ptrtllove, Colcllierg, llusick, ,srmml Rrnw: Cohen, Feinglass. SUlJL'l, l'Iotniclc, llit'lIllJCl'g, Burns. l'i1'I'Nl Roth: Knowles, Rothman, Kliiill, liinstein. Ol-l'lCl-QRS: l'lc's. jalmlcvn. Yic'e-l'rc's. Rothman, Prog, Chair. I-Qinslcin, Sc-c. Krall. 'lic'as. Knowles, Aclviser Nlrs. Slicflf The glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome live again during' the meetings of the Class- ical Cluli. Having absorbed such ancient Greek and Latin authors as Plato. Virgil, Ovid, and Demosthenes, the memlmers utilize their meetings seriously discussing the qualities ol' the innnortal classics. To increase their knowledge ol ancient culture, they visit various prominent museums in this area. The organization also publishes Latin Letters, a paper dealing entirely with classical literature and civililation. Subiecl Clubs Augment To communicate effectively with those who speak foreign tongues is the goal lor which the members ol the Modern Language Club constantly strive. ln order to broaden its members' unclerstancling ol' the various modern languages, the club holds meetings at which in- formative programs dealing with linguistics are pre- sented. This year, the organization conducted a special excursion to the Pan-.-Xinerican Building in New York City, where the participants developed a greater ap- preciation ol diplomatic and language techniques. XTODFRX I.axr,t'.ac.r CLVB. Rzfacling: Toslces. Left to Rigl1l.TopRc1u': R. 'lcmskc-s. junkcr. liclwarcls. Fifth Row: Poltilmc. Allman. l-'c-lclman. Ifmzrlli Rmv: Goodman. Kovens, lolin. Thirrl Rmw: Scrpick. Krauss. jablon. Koenig. .Yffmrzd Rmv: Kcesey, Smclkinscm, Manfriecl, Miller. Firyl Razr: Psorclen, Ruclicl-c. OI-TICIERSZ l'1c-s. Tcmskes, Yice-Pics. jalmalon. Prog. Chair. Rosc'nfc'lcl. lolin, Sec, Koenig. 'I'rc-as. l3cn'clc'n, Rosenfeld, Cor, Sc-ca. l loltilcncu Xclviser Mr, Nlattliews. nf' 1 N-. Il Xi C,I'kki.x'l Kvixls fillls. lf1'ufl1'r1g: Pliseliln-tg. If!! In Right, 'lop Ruin: Stroiise, Maiks. Xvolle, Kali. Thin! Rout Ifried, Siegel, Browstcin, Saiks. Gillis, .Suomi limit Knoetliiigei, Rovnci. listc-ison, Clohcfn. lfirxl lfmr: Lessans. 0lfl'lK'liRS: l'rc's. Rovncri, Yicc'-l'res. l'ilSl'lllN'l'g, Svc. Cohen, 'lreax Strousv, Sgt.-at Xtms Urluss. .Xclyiscl Nli, Clagr. Regular School Curricula Ilevoted to analyzing and understanding national and international occurences, the Current Events Club con- ducts thorough discussions on the many problems facing the world of today. To intrease their knowledge ol the latest events, the club members view movies which are directly related to the subject at hand and invite prominent guest speakers, who add to the discussions by fully explaining the possible luture developments ol current situations and the points of view taken by various groups. .Xmong the oldest subject organizations in the school is the Math Club, whose chief purpose is to instill in the students ol City College an interest in the many lielcls of mmiber science. The main format of its meet- ings is usually provided by a guest speaker, prominent in some phase ol' mathematics, who enlightens the mem- bers as to his particular specialty. In addition, the members often discuss the solutions ol' difficult prob- lems in every division ol' the subject from plane ge' ometry to calculus. Xlxlii t.i.l'is, lf!! lu Right. .Slunrlingz Lakein, C-lantz. koskinncn, jablon. Fvenchick. kann. Kirby, Phillips, Fcthe. Smith, Sagner. Sefalerl, Burk Cniw: Klein. Aronsoii, Nionfried, Mr, .Xllman. Solomon. Hiavmann. 'l'l1irdRmi': Sniclkinson, Yaffe, Rudick, Miller. Land. Sermid Row: Kempler. lllson, Blum, Torrieii. Cohen. Newhousc. Front Rnzr: Shack, llcalle, Ackman. OFFIKZIQRS: Pres. Glantz. Vice-Pres. Lakein, Sec.3l'rcas. Ackman, Xclv iser Mr. Allman. 1 Q .EJ ' 9 'Pix Z Yxiesiix IS 4 lin. If!! In Rilqlll, Tuff Iffnrz llritlc. llatrcm, Ycnnlc-tstnilli, Sztppc-istc-in, Cmlnlsniilli, Hillianns, Smith. Xhuicf, klmigzml. hun! Razr: Kzun ku. Stllllflllltll, 1 iininu, Xiincnn Nnlimnm. Xhugiicii, 0l4l lK'l'RN: l'1c's, fnrltlsillilll. X'icc'fl'1c's. lfinliri. 'l'ic':as, Mincnn, Xclxisc-1 Nh. Yun Szint, Rellectecl in the nieinlmers ol' the Vzirsitx' B Clluh Ilirectintf its efforts towzucls the Jrcnnotiou of sincere . . . I - . . KW . - - , Lite the lntghvst stztnclzuecls ol spcwtsiiitilisllip ztncl athletic religious llIl4lCl'NlliIllllllg, the Religion Club liezlrs lecf prowess. In cn-clei' tu attain lIlfflllllCl'F,lllIJ, one inust tures licnn its inenihers :incl guest speakers c-oncerning liztvc- eztrnecl git lezist two varsity letters as well as hztving the vzirious aspects of religious pliilosopliy. To lurthei' receixecl 21 IJI'UX1il ln at cunnnittee ol' lztcultv nieinlpc-rs. ziuwinent the inenihers' knowleclfc- :incl zi J71'CCl2lllOIl ol' . . . l A 1 . f . . 11 , , . lv . . Quzililicziticnis inclucle ztcceptilnle grzicles :incl sz1t1slz1c'tcnt3 ztll lfllglllllx the cluh views inovies which lllustrztte the concluct. ln :iclclition to existing as Qin lioiiomry athletic histories cal Yzu'iuus religions :incl religious 1n'z1c'ticees. It society. the llligilllllllllllll pei'l'cmns certain services in the is the hope ol this Oligillllllillflll that liiiner honcls ol interest ol the school, including the supe1'visicm of nth' unclerstuncling. can he estzilmlishc-cl between the vziricmus letic' ztwzuecls zissenilmlies zincl the relereeing ol' most ol' religions ul our wcnelcl uncl thznt, tlniuugli niutual uncleiv our luunemus intrztniurztl IOIIICSIS, stzincling, the liies ol' its citizens will he Cn1'ic'hecl. Rlllmcrx fllli, Slfwcikiiilg: 1'll5l'lllJClg. l,r'fl fnlf1gl1f,1Zf1c'k Rrnr: Iizilcein, lluiziscln. fiflh lffnr: Dc-eins. llillllsdlil. Bicnxsuii. Sislci. fllllllfl Run lgL'lllllNlsN. Wgillcc-1, Cnincllci KCIIIIHJI, 'l'ln'rfi lfwzif l'ei'ext'iskx. Stc'ic'ns. llc-ztn, l lannig:ni. Sammi Rrnr: Ciuhen. Ulixc-1, NlcC,Ic'1ui, llcvnes, l'irxl Rrm Sninlels. Klvin. Ihent, Olflilflxkhi l'ic's, l-list-nheig. Yicc'-l'i'c's. llzngisclzi. Ping. C'li.tn'. Nici lcwin. Sec.-li'c':ts. Reiiipci. Chaipliiin Sxtnclers. ,Xclxiwi Nll l.lc1xcl. 2 Literary Group Develop Dorrnan argues sigorouslx in laxor of liuthanasia, Carrollton-Wight Triumphs I -, -QA Rokolf. llluniberg. ancl Dorinan prepare affiiinatise argument. lfounclecl in l87li, the liancrolt Literary Society is the olclest extra-curricular organization at City ancl one ol the olclest clubs in the 1-last. The general program ol the club meetings inclucles exteinporaneous speaking contests, inlorinal debates, ancl cliscussions on the prin- ciples ol' debating. ln aclclition, the nieinbers are shown movies about the proper inethocls of public speaking ancl clebating. The high point ol Banc'roft's activities is the annual clebate with the Carrollton-XVight Literary .Xssociation, cluring which thc- oratory skills clevelopecl throughout the year are testecl against those ol' other equally accoinplishecl stuclents. lhxckorl liiiiuiu Associxiiox. l.f'rlzn1'ng: Helnian. iff! In R1'gl1l,1inflf lffnr: Rosenblooin. Bloom. kolkc-r, Katz, Clorclisli. Saiontz. Miclrilw Rout Robinson, Hartzbach. Baer. l,urie, Berlin, Waller, Applelelcl. Frou! Roar Aaronson. Rokolf, Kaplan. Bluinbcrg, ballant, Dorinan, ,Xlpt-rstein. Olfl-LICERSZ Pres, Helnian. YiceAl'res, Xaclitch, Prog. Chin. Dorinan. Ret. Set. Nlontlcl. 'l reas. Kaplan, liluinbeig. Sglxillmxlllh I.ebow. l,urie. Cor. Scribe Burnian. Rosenblooin, l'arl. Rokoff. Aclsiser Nlr. SClCllI12lIl, seful Oratory Abilities l In 7 8th Annual Debate ll -14 liinstein, Rothman, and Krall formulate plan of action. Students at City College are fortunate in that they are able to exert-isc their oratorical talents in organized debating societies. The Carrollton-XVight Literary So- ciety affords Collegians the opportunity to participate in round-table discussions and extemporaneous speaking in order to develop their skills in the art of rhetoric. Under capable supervision, Club members receive instruction in the finer points of debating and learn how to develop their thoughts into effective arguments. Toward the conclusion of the school year, club members take part in an annual debate with the Bancroft Literary Society. Rothman opens debate for Carrollton-XVight fIuutoi,i,lox-Wlt.ltt IJHRARX Sot.n-ix. lfrtinirlgz Rothman. Left InRig11I, Burk Razr: llcallc, lorricri. lirotlicrs, Bennett, Nlvermtz Xrenson Nlaniloff. Middle Rmv: Bryant, Walker, Marshner, Strictland, Wolfe, XVatcis. fillillll, I-grunt Rout Kress. Tatclbatnn, Nlr. Simmons luatz in stein, jablor. OFFICERS: I'rcs. Rothman, Vice-Pres, Iablin, Prog, Chm. Kratz, Ret, Set. Nlainen, l-Qinstcin, 'lit-as. Malin, Danneker 9 at M s Tatclbanm, Cor. Sec. lfrccdinan, Goldstein, Adviser Mr.iSiinmons. 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Comedy-Drama Comes o City College For . X11. 111'1I11l'N 111N1llxN1'x 11lI1'N h'1111 1111' lI11'11I1l1'IN111 11I1' 1.1N1 o N ,-in 'Q s lonnnx Int'I1.nt-s In shlll I.tthlt'n :ls LIIIIUIIN ol1sm'ut'is look un. A Two Night Stand AA fl ,--5 U The llruly llevul, Iohn l'z1tritIt's LUIIlCilNAlllLllIl1l 1 whith soine critics have iLlt'l'l1IlIIlCli its the hest play to count' out ol' the war, openetl gi two night stztntl ut lillllllllfllf' City College beginning on Nlzty 9, ISIB8. Ser- geant Lzithlen hltl,2ll'lllClli5 philosoplty that sorrow is horn in the hzisty heart protltxcetl the title ol this IJ 1 1' ,4 . which enjovetl an verv 5lll'CCS5iilll run on Broziclwztxp The action wus set in an ziriny hospital in wztr-torn linrnm. The c'In1rzttters incrlutletl :in .Xustrztliztn, tt New leztluntler, it Clockney. it Buszito Irihesniinn, gt wounclecl, hrootling Stotsinnn. :intl :in .Xtneritatn Iroin the hettit ol llixie. Despite the lzttt that most ol' the plztfs chan- ICLICILS tire sIJltlit'l's, The Plusly llwut is not prinmrily I wzir play. It tlexils, however, wih at group oi soltliers ol tlillerent ngitiongtlities who are Iironglit together Ime- tgnise ol the wxir. l.ztchIen NItl.xuhlt-n is at Ionelx solclit-1 who Iingtllx nigtngtges to intake Irientls wit hthe other inen in the iospitttl, ,Inst :is gill seems to he going well. he tlis- covers that the doctors haue given hint only gt lew weeks to live. Turning very hitter ut the news, Lztchlt-n def titles that he hits not been helrientletl Init pitiecl. The other nien in the hospital along with Xlzirgztrt-t. the nurse who has laillen in love with Lziclilen, try' to luring, hnn Ulll ol his rnti howexer, their ellorts :ire to no angtil. llixon C-onrlex its l.ttt'hlen :intl l'att I.on0 its Klan- ' . . U ggtret gave their nsnztl outstginmhng perloinigtiices. Iiairtx Iiguh :is lonnnx Iollowetl ni llls Ierlornlginre in the . , I I lfehrniirx Senior llm with another line ioh, Xlr. XX'il' - . 1 .- . . - -. , . 1 2 V I H ,I -'z . . . . . . . . S' I' I I 1 I Inxon fsHllIl4'X I-n ox I Ii11g5IiiIt111ni,ImiIs in itht.n tl Iinn litntltx ontt :gun tlitl 1 lnsti ltt 'oh ol tlntttine Im I 'ml' mi l . . 3' 1, . x r 4 ,H ., ..., V Ahxgav' .- W -Mi '. Q. X H, June '58 - City' Greatest Class Early in September of 1955, five hundred eighty- eight young men, representing eighteen homerooms and making their first trip to the Castle on the Hill, were introduced to the high school which they had chosen. After one semester had elapsed, the class was officially organized under its adviser Prof. Louis Snyder. Later in the year, elections were heldg and Robert Bagdon was elected President. Alan Biddison was named Vice- President: Gary Rice, Secretaryg XVilliam Brown, Treas- urer: and Stuart Fine, Sergeant-at-Arms. A closed affair, the Soph Hop, was the lone undertaking of the year. Highlighting the early part of the junior year was the Mock Election Assembly held under the auspices of .june '58 in order to poll the opinion of City College for the coming presidential election. Approximately one month later, elections for the junior year were heldg and triumphant members were Samuel Schnydman, Pres- ident: Alan Biddison, Vice-President, Emanuel Caminis, secretary, Nlichael Dausch, Treasurer: and Thomas Vondersmith, Sergeant-at-Arms. The second annual -Iunior XVeek, under the chair- manship of Arnold Blaustein, was held in early March. The three main divisions of the week were a class meet- ing at which green and white class buttons were issued, a -lunior Day Assembly honoring our efficient secre- taries and custodian, and the gala junior Prom. Com- pleting the year's social season were the Starlight Dance and the Spring Splash. Each was an outstanding suc- cess, both socially and financially. As the year termi- nated, final elections were held in order to choose those boys who would guide the Class of June '58 through its most important period at City College, the senior year. Arthur Alperstein was elected President, Frank Johnson, Vice-Presidentg Phillip Gallant, Secretaryp Michael Dausch, Treasurer, and Thomas Vondersmith, Sergeant- at-Arms. To start the senior year off on the right foot, the class newspaper known as The '58 Forum was issued to every senior. The Korean lVar Memorial Assembly was held under the direction of Arnold Blaustein and Barry Friedberg. A memorial path and a monument were dedicated to the City College men who had so bravely made the supreme sacrifice in order to halt the spread of communism. On November 28, the annual Victory Hop, sponsored by Feb. '58 and june '58, was held in the City College auditorium. The Senior Swing and Sweetheart Dance completed the spring social register of dances for the class. The class play, The Hasty Heart, was the final social affair before -Iune XVeek. This magnificent pro- duction under the direction of Mr. lVilliam Bentley re- sulted in the largest playbill ever produced for a City College play. Iune XVeek, under the chairmanship of Stephan Cooper, was formally launched with the Farewell As- sembly followed that night by the very successful Sports Dance. A closed Dip 'n Dance was next in sequence followed by the stag' Banquet on june 9, at the Emer- son Hotel. On June 10, at the Emerson Hotel, the Senior Prom was held under the co-chairmanship of Leon Armour and Sam Press. lt was really hard to say farewell to City, because City College will live in the heart of everyone for years to come. Farewell City Collegeg may your doors always remain open to teach boys to be men. Q, 'ei at Q, 5 Award Winners Honor Society Award - Edward Hollanderg Loyalty Award - Emanuel Caminisg American Legion Award -- Kenneth Bowlingg Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award - Stanton Leving Latin Award - Richard Lakeing French Award - Richard Lakein: Sears Foundation Award - Kenneth Seamang Student Advisory Council Award - Samuel Schnvdman and Alan Biddisong Roebuck Editorial Award - David Greber and Lawrence Schoferg Roebuck Business Award - Stephen Cooperg Boris Ely Memorial Award - Charles Muhlg Philip Friedman audio-Visual Award - George Jenseng Robert Steff Memorial Award - James Gaidisg United Nations Youth Award - Edward Hollanderg Richard B. Austerman Award - Arthur Alpersteing Citizenship Award - Michael Dauschg Marx Memorial Award - Lewis Smithg Leonard Trout Mlemorial Award - Charles Frickg Unsung Hero Award - Milton Grady: Radio Broadcasting Club Award - Stanley Rudickg Dr. Philip H. Edwards Award - Samuel Schnydmang John B. Wentz, jr. Mem- orial Foimdation Award - Philip Toskesp Henry C. Wentz Memorial Foun- dation Award - Kenneth Koskineng Leon S. Goldberg Memorial Award - Bernard Helmang G. Warfield Hobbs Memorial English Award - Alan Kostinskyg Peabody Prize Winners - Alan Kostinsky, Richard Lakin, Michael Cohen, Charles McGeehan, Michael Rosenfeld, Kenneth Bowling, James Gaidisg Edward L. Torsh Award - Emanuel Caminisg Israel Krieger - 1 X i w '32 I aw t J. S . , Frederic Bergersong Z. Morton Katz - Phillip Toskesg Vemon Lynch - David Brovxm and Charles Fetheg Myer A. L. Frank - Norman Smelkinson- . 5 z A w I w '10 S '10 li l Ni-uv 55 3 Alan Kostinsky Alan Biddison 1 L Most Likely To Succeed Most Versatile si f Frank Johnson john Keehner W Best Personality Best Athlete 5 Samuel Schnydman Arthur Alperstein Has Done Most For School Has Done Most For Class - is I . Uh A if 1 Q J3lfW 'L? 3'b.L:if' M 'A fr A J, I 25 V? - . fi -l.--1 I -.li- :l 5 fa . M rf, Q gr S -1 Y lnmm , a E 'E X ' F SIQJ WM XN X I lik E I 9. aff fi nf' 741' il ,A -ui' iff' Xlllllll Xlpmslvin prc'parL'Q to lllllllllllli' Pliluipzil Hcmx 'If You In thc llS5CIlIlll2lgi'. Farewell Marks Final City Gathering Claw lI'C1INlllCl' Nlimlmcl Diillvll xcxicws thc fine unciul highlights of thc june grzuluatcs' past , rlirvv in-Alix an The Cizullc' on thc Hill, fffllllj I hillip C-zillzml. .Sf'!7f'fIl7Y, Iinllom lfmr: Xrtliux' Xlpcrstciil, l'I'l'AfIll'7lf.' Nlr, lnuix Snyder. flIIVIU7Yll'y l'11'xirlf'11f. A QD l 'x ft '-. . ad--. nu' -nf -.-., -, 5 .. x YYiliI thu playing ut l'lI Sc: You In My llicaiiisu by the band. a wonderful awning of ctzmciing cliaws lu ll flow. Senior Week Activities Highlighted C hL'lliUl5 and their clzuus llllllii' hL'fm'c ilCPilliliIlg from the Dixie ltillmrnn ill thc clrmc of the Sports Ilzliifv, i x in A. -0 ,mg . ' irllcginm xwiiig :mal sway lu lliv mimic uf Lgnil Han R Iigmii ill thc tzibiilmis S unix lmiiic. I x, X.. mix of flaming nmkc' sitting nml milking cnjmzl 54 Sl 2 1 I hc highliglil gl2llillkiICS hid JCIS. P i r yi' L r 11 sl I I - uf tha ui-ning is the IJI'fllllCll2l4iC All which time the inuull In wwml of Clitfs dislinguixhccl flilllilf mom- I By Sports Dance And Prom i'f '7 1-xiii .-my X l V x f Q. 1 s Y 0 z' 5 V A . N - i The Rnigms and their 'mics WHY I0 th? 'mmf Uf Bill 5121501 Advixcr Louis Snyder Lungrzktulates Richard Koxcm and his dmc 211141 hiS himli iii liwil' SUUWI' VTUWA on Ihf'f0l'l'llCI QUllllillggl'2lKill1lIi1lll Zi9,Xl'Ihlll' .klpeiitcili looks mi. r ffl 1 i Nlcrrinicnt picxails ill thc scnim' lxzniqllcl us thc Ciullcgizms live it up lmclwccn uuirscs. :il Banquet - Final Affair As Students bhuw. - hlundc. beautiful l'll!1V1ff'll.V'. A at laugh us lhc mmm-c opens lhc flour The high april of thc waning is lhn llllllblllllllllll of thc' YiLP IIJ iix f ill fth Thomas U'.Xlcsamim. 6 f ' 111 Commencement - First As City Alumni If lgjllilg illltl li ggflllil e 5 . i 5- f- rf - ' F 1' 1- .O . if ,,.f,.r-P v, ,. -- f r 'H fr gf Q , xg f-6'?.r-ffft' f 'P2.f' 119' Arr 'f e e . M A F.. 1' r'-1 'H ef gf f'4-C466 11,3 A4 F f f E e.-e A 'L A2 6 me ff F we mafia' P F- 'A' f-'-- F r- '--eff' 'i1i.Ahi H9475-'1 + Q r-r--F --F r i fn ,-'ff' fr A ,.5.f'f'Phe-.,'Y.e e 4 x' ' i M 3 ' F .. b- ,A -ff , 'ff' Ff.'fa,1fs P' fmt Q1 fsd N-1' ' - ., LESLIE ABRAMOXVITZ SAC Committees 43 Homeroom Vice-President I: Religion Club 33 Math Club 43 Frosh'Soph Football l, JV 23 Intramurals l,2,3,4. ALAN CHARLES ABRAMSON Homeroom President 2,33 June '58 Class Council 2,33 Civil Defense Club I3 Glee Club 33 Castileers 4. JOSEPH ACKMAN SAC Patrol 33 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 33 June '58 Class Council 43 Dance Committees 43 Honor Society 43 Collegian 3,43 Art Service Club 3,43 Math Club 3,43 Treasurer 43 Classical Club 3. ALVIN BERRYMAN ADKINS CHARLES EDWIN ALBRIDGE VINCENT LOUIS ALCARESE SAC Patrol 43 Representative 33 June '58 Class Council 3,43 Radio Club 33 Radio Broadcasting Club 33 Society for Engineering Stu- dents 3. -if if Q-44 A, Allen J. Allen C. Allman A. Alpestein B. Amemick J. Anderson 'f ing 417' Class Of June 1958 N? , '9 4--.v A 4 L. Abramowitz A. Abramson J. Ackman A. Adkins C. Albridge V. Alcsrese Yi A 1 ADRIAN EARLE ALLEN, JR. Hunting and Fishing Club I3 JV Baseball 1, Manager 1. JOHN HENRY ALLEN JV Soccer 2, Varsity 3. CHARLES DOWNS ALLMAN, III June '58 Class Council 23 Photography Club 1,22 Vice-President 23 Audio-Visual Club 2.3: Drum and Bugle Corps l,2,3,43 Secretary 2, Treasurer 33 Glee Club 3,41 Librarian 33 Castileers 3,4. ARTH U R STUART ALPERSTEIN SAC Representative 2,3,43 President's Cabinet 43 Executive Board 4, Committees 2,33 Patrols 2,33 Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 32 Collegian Representative 23 June '58 Class Council 2,3,4, President 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Service Club 3,43 As- sociation of School Leaders 43 Bancroft Literary Society 3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 3,43 JV Track 2, Varsity 3,43 Varsity Xvrestling 33 JV Soccer 3: JV Cross Country 2. BURTON ALAN AMERNICK SAC Executive Board 2,43 Committees 2,43 Patrols 2,33 June '58 Class Council 2,3,43 Dance Conunittees 2,3,4: Chemistry Club 43 Bancroft Literary Society 43 UNY 33 JV Crosscountry l,23 Frosh- Soph Lacrosse 1.2, JV 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals l,2,3,4. JOHN EDGAR ANDERSON Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 3,43 JV Soccer 3. Full of Distinction .4.,,- as VV. ip? sl New Andrews R. Arashin L. Armour L. Aronson S. Asch A. Asrael Q s . 'Nag i n .',,,, gal, JOHN FREDERICK BACK, JR. SAC Patrols 4, Committees 35 Dance Committees 3,45 June '58 Forum 35 Hi-Y Club 3,45 Vice-President 45 Glee Club 3,45 Drum and Bugle Corps 35 Intramurals 3,4. LEONARD MORTON BAER SAC Patrol l,2,3,45 Homeroom Secretary 4, President 1,35 Col- legian Representative 2,3: Library Club l,2,3,45 Chess and Checker Club I5 FTA 35 Audio-Visual Club 25 Modern Language Club 3: Radio Broadcasting Club 3. ALBERT JOHN BADGON, JR. SAC Representative 2,35 Homeroom President 2. Vice-President 3 ROBERT JOSEPH BAGDON ' SAC Representative 2, Committee 2, Patrol 2: Homeroom Vice- President 25 June '58 Class Council 2,3, President 2: Dance Com- mittees 25 Association of School Leaders 21 Science Research Club 25 Glee Club 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Student Conductor 35 Cast- leers, Director 3,4. JOHN ROBERT BAKER SAC Patrol 4. DENNIS DUANE BALDWIN SAC Patrols l,25 JV Baseball 3, Varsity 4. VVILLIAM BARRY ANDREWS Castileers 4. ROBERT STANLEY ARASHIN Varsity Basketball 35 Varsity Baseball 3,4. LEON ARNIOUR Dance Committees 45 Honor Society 45 Varsity B Club 3,45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Varsity Baseball 3,45 JV Football 2, Varsity 3,45 JV Basketball 2,3, Varsity 4. LAWRENCE DENNIS ARONSON Math Club 45 Current Events Club 45 Bancroft Literary Society 3,45 Biology Club 45 Glee Club 45 Varsity Lacrosse 3, Manager 35 Intramurals 3,4. STANLEY ASCH SAC Representative 3,45 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Collegian Rep- resentative 3,45 GREEN BAG Representative 2,3,45 Current Events Club 25 Civil Defense Club 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. AARON ROBERT ASRAEL SAC Patrols 35 Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 3,45 Collegian Representative 25 Bancroft Literary Society 25 JV Lacrosse 2,35 Intramurals 2. gveseraaffw QE fo' WO' XL J. Back L. Baer A. Bagdon R. Bagdon J. Baker D. Baldwin if 63 FRED GARY BANK -auf' 'ul R. Balotin F- Bank HERBERT BAN K 9653 ir' XJ Xt H. Bank M. Bankard G. Barfield Qi inn RONALD BALOTIN Audio Visual Club 2,31 Locker Supervisors 43 Religion Club 23 Library Club 23 Biology Club 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. MILTON ANTHONY BANKARD Stage Craft Club 43 Religion Club 4. RICHARD HENRY BARD SAC Patrol 2,41 Homeroom Vice-President 2: Dance Committee 33 Honor Society 43 Astronomy-Physics Club 3: Orchestra 4: june '58 Class Council 43 JV Fencing 2,31 JV Track 23 ll1lf3IFlUl'3l5 213-4- GEORGE XVILLIAM BAR FIELD Full of Achievements l .f3JfW,- ' VVILLIAM EDWARD BARKSDALE ' Honor Society 43 Intramurals 3,4. A., . ROBERT BRUCE BARON y 3 Dance Committees 33 Varsity B Club 43 Collegian 33 UNY 33 Varsity Tennis 3,4, Captain 33 Varsity Soccer 4. W. Barksdale R. Baron SALVATORE THOMAS BARRANCO SAC Representative l,2,3,4g Homeroom Secretary 23 Locker Super- G Hamish visors 3. ' A GILBERT BARRISH I Homeroom Vice-President 23 Dance Committee 43 Current Events Club 43 Intramurals 2.5,4. 1 NI' ROBERT MARLIN BARROLL Hotueroom Secretary 2,33 Varsity B Club 43 Varsity Lacrosse 213. R. Barroll Y i GERY BARTZ M f A 4 -,Z S. Barranco G. Bartz Y PAUL CARROLL BASTRESS Modern Language Club 33 Intramurals 4. ROBERT CHESTER BATEMAN Clee Club 3,4. RICHARD XVALTER BATKO S.-XC Patrols l,2,3,4, Representatives 35 Homeroom Vice-President 33 Honor Society 3.4: Modern Language Club 3: Biology Club 2: Chemistry Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4: Chess and Checker Club l2,3,4: Astronomy-Physics Club 2. XVI LLIAM EDGAR BEALLE SAC Patrols l,2,3,4g Chess and Checker Club 43 JV Crosscountry 3,43 JV Fencing l,2, Varsity 33 JV Track l,2,3. JOSEPH EUGENE BECK Intramurals l,2,3,4. PAUL CHRISTIAN BEHRMAN, JR, SAC Patrols l,2,3,4: June '58 Class Council 33 Dance Committees 3: FTA l,2,3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2: Intramurals l,2. i' Q7 l'. Baslress R. Bateman 'qi -J' R. Biilkti YV. Bealle . Beck I'. Behrman ,G We Shall Never Forget 3' 56: if v-7, 5 7 D. Bell J. Benke G. Bennett S Bereson F. Bergerson S. Berman QE WILLIAM DONALD BELL SAC Patrol 3, Intramurals 3. JOSEPH JAMES BENKE SAC Representative 4: Homeroom Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4: Dance Committee 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 43 Intramurals l,2,3, 4. GLYNN ROSS BENNETT SAMUEL MACEY BERESON Dance Committee 43 Varsity Golf 4. FREDERIC ALLAN BERGERSON SAC Patrol 3: Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 3: June '58 Forum 3,4, Features Editor 3, News Editor 43 Dance Committees 3: Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,41 Service Club 45 Association of Club Presidents 43 Collegian 2.3.4, Assistant News Editor 3, News Editor 43 Special Assignments Editor 4: Science Research Club 2,31 Civil Defense Club 2, Seargeantbat-Arms 3, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 43 GREEN BM: 4, Copy Editor 43 Intramurals 2,3. STEPHEN MILES BERMAN SAC Committees 3,4, Representative 43 Guns BAG Representative 4: Dance Committees 3,43 Audio-Visual Club 2: Radio Broadcasting Club 41 Modern Language Club 4, Varsity Tennis 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. l35 in Y Ii' I-'. Bianca A. Bidtlison C. Blakely -X. Blaustein L. D. Block L. H. Block S as Entering As Boys JEROME BLOOM BERC Clee Club 3,45 Clistleers 3.4. STANFORD XVILLIAM BLUM SAC Patrol 2,3, Committees 45 Homeroom Vice-President 2: Ban- croft Literary Society 2,3,45 UNY 2,3,45 Office Assistant 3,45 JV La- crosse 2, Varsity 3,45 JV Basketball 2: Intramurals 2,3,4- BARRY DAVID BLUMBERG MORTEN BARRY BLUMBERG SAC Committee 45 Homeroom Vice-President 3,45 Dance Commit- teers 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Collegian 2,35 Bancroft Literary Society 2.4, Treasurer 4: Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4: Audio Visual Club 2,5,4, Secretary 45 UNY 25 Photography Club 2,35 Intramurals 2,35 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2: JV Fencing 3. GERALD MICHAEL BOCKSTIE Homeroom President 35 June '58 Class Council 45 Hunting and Fishing Club 35 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 25 Intramurals 3,4. VINCENT BONADIO FRANK JOSEPH BIANCA Intramurals 2,3,4. ALAN NICCAULEY BIDDISON SAC I-Ixecutive Board 2.3, Committees 2,3,4, Patrols l,2.3, Vice- Presitlent 45 Presidents Cabinet 45 Homeroom Vice-President 2,35 Dance Committees 2.3: Varsity B Club 45 Association of School Leaders 45 Honor Society 3,45 Hi-Y Club l,2,3,45 Teah0use of the August Moon 45 Varsity Football 3,45 JV Lacrosse l, Varsity 2,3,45 JV Soccer l,25 Intramurals 2. CLARENCE MONROE BLAKELY ARNOLD SAUL BLAUSTEIN SAC Committees 2,3,4, Executive Board 3, Presidents Cabinet 4: Homeroom President 2,3, Vice-President 45 Dance Committees 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Service Club 3,45 Quill and Scroll 2.3: Collegian 2,3, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 35 Bancroft Literary Society 2,35 Athletic Service Club 2,35 Math Club 45 June '58 Class Council 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. LAVVRENCE DAVID BLOCK Homeroom Treasurer 25 Chemistry Club 2,45 Stamp and Coin Club 45 Civil Defense Club 25 Glee Club 3,45 Castileers 45 Drum and Bugle Corps 25 JV Track 3. LAIVRENCE HOWARD BLOCK SAC Patrol 35 Homeroom Secretary 25 June '58 Class Council 2, '58 Forum 45 Chemistry Club 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Biology Club 2,3,45 Science Research Club 2,3,45 Carrollton-Wight Literary Association 45 Intramurals 3. r 'Z ' XJ' J. Bloomberg S. Blum B. Blumberg M. Blinnberg C. Bockstie V. Bonatlio :wi , QR? 51 NEAL DAVID BORDEN SAC Committees 2,3,4, Patrols 2,33 President's Cabinet 43 Collegian Representative 2,33 GREEN BAG 3,4, Miscellaneous Editor Representa- tive 23 June '58 Class Council 33 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Honor Society 43 Service Club 43 Classical Club 1,23 FTA 1,2,3,4, Secre- tary 4, Vice-President 33 Modern Language Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,43 Science Research Club 23 Library Club l3 Stamp and Coin Club 33 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Carrollton-Wvight Literary Society 3. KEN NETH RUSSEL BOWLING Dance Committee 23 Honor Society 3,43 PTA l,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3,43 Modern Language Club 43 Library Club l,2, Archives 3,43 Gum BAG Representative 2. VI RGIL DALE BOYER SAC Patrol 33 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Intramurals 2. HARRY MICHAEL BRAFMANN Chemistry Club 43 Astronomy-Physics Club 3,4. NORMAN BRAILEY Gul N. Borden K. Bowling V. Boyer H. Bfrafmann N. Brailey J. Brent Q SAC Committee 33 Library Club 23 School Store 3,43 JV Bas- ketball 3, Varsity 3. JOHN ALBERT BRENT, JR. Hunting and Fishing Club 2,3,4: Current Events Club 4. , ,- so ! ,gif A', S Brotman D. Brown L. Brown R. Brown W. A. Brown W. C. Brown hung- 'Ll SHELDON IRVING BROTMAN SAC Patrols 3,43 June '58 Class Council 2,3, Committees 33 Dra- matics Club 23 UNY 33 Bancroft Literary Society 43 Cheerleaders 2,33 JV Swimming 3, Varsity 4g Intramurals 2,3. DAVID STUART BROWN SAC Committees 3,43 Homeroom Secretary 1, Treasurer 23 GREEN BAG l,2,3,4, Underclassmen Editor 2, Activities Editor 3, Associate Editor-in-Chief 43 Collegian 1,21 Honor Society 3,43 Service Club 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,4, Treasurer 3,43 Religion Club 1,23 Modern Lan ua e Club 23' Athletic Service Club 23' Dance Committees g g , , , , 2,33 JV Basketball 1, Manager l3 Intramurals l,2,3,4. LESLIE FERGUSON BROWN JV Football 23 JV Track 1. RICHARD ALLAN BROWN Homeroom Treasurer 23 JV Soccer 2, Manager 2. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BROWN Drum and Bugle Corps, 2,3. WILLIAM CHARLES BROWN June '58 Class Council 2, Treasurer 23 Audio-Visual Club 2,3 Photography Club 2: FTA 3,4. Our First Social Affair CHARLES MURRAY BUCHANAN, JR. SAC Representative 2,3.43 Homeroom President 2,4, Vice-President 43 Association of Club Presidents 3,43 Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 2. President 3,43 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,43 JV Track 23 Intramurals 2. GEORGE XVHITEFIELD BURGER SAC Patrol l,23 Collegian 3,4, Assistant Circulation Manager 43 GREEN BAG Business Staff 3,43 Civil Defense Club 1,23 Modern Language Club 2,33 Drum and Bugle Corps l,2. JAM ES EARL BU RGESS Homeroom President l, Vice-President 23 Dance Committee 23 Chemistry Club 3,4. FREDRIC HOWARD BURMAN SAC Patrol 33 Homeroom Secretary 33 Dance Committees 33 Biology Club 23 Bancroft Literary Society 2,43 Secretary 43 Frosh-Soph Football 23 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2. JV 3. ROBERT FRANCIS BURMAN Varsity Basketball 3,43 Varsity Baseball 3,4. GUY ALLEN BUTZ Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3,4, Sergeant 4. l als 'Z ll X 'L Y T. Byrd J. Cain D. Callahan E. Caminis L. Carroll D. Carver V' z lg 3' , ' C. Buchanan C. Burger any ' J. Burgess F. Burman R. Burman G, Butz if dw 9' Y:-fr Q-. THOMAS DUDLEY JOHNSON BYRD SAC Representative l,2,33 Homeroom Vice-President l,3, President 23 FroshASoph Lacrosse l3 JV Football 2, Varsity 3,4, Captain 4. JOHN LAWRENCE CAIN Teah0use of the August Moon 4. DENNIS MICHAEL CALLAHAN SAC Patrol 43 Homeroom 'Treasurer 33 Frosh-Soph Football 2. JV 3, Varsity 43 JV Fencing 23 Varsity Yvrestling 4. EMANUEL DEMETRIUS CAMINIS SAC Committees l,2,3,4, Executive Board 3, Secretary 43 Homeroom President 23 June '58 Class Council 2,3, Secretary 3, Dance Com- mittees 3,43 Service Club 2,3,43 Honor Society 3.4, Secretary-Treas urer 43 FTA l,2,3,4, Vice-President 33 Modern Language Club 23 Science Research Club 23 Athletic Service Club l.2: Caine Mutiny Court Martial 33 Teahouse of the August Moon 43 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 1.23 Intramurals l,2,3,4. LEROY XVHITLOCK CARROLL SAC Patrols I,2,3,4Q Homeroom Treasurer I,2,43 June '58 Class Council 23 I-'FA l3 JV Swimming 2, Varsity 3.4. DAVID HARLOVV CARVER Frosh-Soph Football 2, JV 33 JV Track 3. 1 Q D. Cassens P. Cassidy J I .w 'f1.. ' - f.,. if 0 Nw gp, L. Castine A. Chase R. Cimino V. Civitarese 1 Q-if V , 'Xml EDWARD CHARLES CLARK SAC Representative 33 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Varsity B Club 43 JV Track 2, Varsity 33 JV Football 2, Varsity 3,4. WILLIAM DEEMER CLASS, JR. SAC Representative 2,33 Homeroom President 2,3, Vice-President 33 Dance Committees 3,43 Current Events Club 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 43 Varsity Lacrosse 2,3,43 JV Basketball 2, Varsity 3: Intramurals l,2,3,4. BRIAN ELWOOD CLOCKER SAC Representative 4, Patrol 3,4, Lieutenant 43 Homeroom Presi- dent 43 Orchestra 2,3,4. GERALD DAVID COHEN Current Events Club 43 Radio Braodcasting Club 4. MICHAEL HENRY COHEN SAC Patrol 2,3,4, Lieutenant 43 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 3,43 June '58 Class Council 2,3,43 '58 Forum 33 Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Societ 34' Current Events Club 234, Secretary 3, Vice- y , . , , President 43 Math Club 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. RICHARD THOMAS COLE Chess and Checker Club l,2. W .1 - f Was The Soph Hop DAVID ELDOR CASSENS Homeroom Treasurer 13 Collegian Representative 1,23 Library Club 1,23 Religion Club 1,23 Drum and Bugle Corps l,2,3,4, Drum Major 3,43 Glee Club 43 Intramurals l,2,3,4. PHILLIP OWEN CASSIDY LAWRENCE STEPHEN CASTINE Homeriom Treasurer 23 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Varsity Cross- country 33 JV Swimming 3, Varsity 43 JV Track 33 Intramurals 2. ALLAN MARVIN CHASE SAC Patrol 13 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Dance Committees 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Intramurals 3. ROBERT JOSEPH CI MINO SAC Representative 3,43 Homeroom President 3,43 Dance Commit- tee 43 Honor Society 43 Varsity B Club 43 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4. VINCENT JOSEPH CIVITARESE SAC Patrol 33 Homeroom Treasurer 4, Secretary 23 Biology Club 2. ir -Q4 A -laik 'fi,sL E. Clark W. Class B. Clocker G. Cohen M. Cohen R. Cole ,Q aa- 'W na- t f -0' I3 9 X ii P. Coleman W. Connelly R. Conrades F. Cook R. Cook S. Cooper 1 5 sr 4 -rr ROBERT EDWARD COPPINGER Varsity Football 3,4. GERALD FREDERICK CORNES JV Track 23 JV Crosscountry 2. PHILIP FREET COUCH, JR. SAC Patrol 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 4. LEO PAIGE COX JV Baseball 3. WILLIAM JOSEPH COYNE Society for Engineering Students 3,4. GEORGE FRANCIS CRONIN Orchestra 3,45 JV Track 3, Varsity Soccer 4. We Studied Hard PAUL HOOPER COLEMAN IVALTER KAUFMAN CONNELLY SAC Patrol 2,3, Lieutenant 33 Homeroom Vice-President 3,43 June '58 Class Council 2: Chess and Checker Club 23 Hunting and Fishing Club 2,35 Intramurals 3. RICHARD RAYMOND CONRADES Hunting and Fishing Club lg JV Baseball l. FRANKLIN NEAL COOK Glee Club 3.4, Vice-President 4. RONALD ADRIAN COOK STEPHEN MICHAEL COOPER SAC Patrol 3, Committee 45 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Dance Committees 3,43 Quill and Scroll 2,3,4, Vice-President 43 Service Club 3,43 Honor Society 3.4, Collegian 2,3,4, Photography Editor 2, Assistant Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 43 GREEN BAG 2,3,4, Business Manager 45 June '58 Committees 35 Photography Club 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. 5 J 'in l 'Q kv ri O N. 'ff' . ivr! ' I R. Coppinger G. Cornes ig l'. Couch W. Coyne 1,0 'Q -1 - get 1 . , , - 4 A .Y-f., Hy.. . . ,, .oi ' .:' is 4. . ' ,,: ', fi . ,dr ' I.. Cox G. Cronin , l . ,fx -I To Do Our Best JOHN WARREN CROSBY SAC Patrol 2,35 Glee Club 3,45 JV Football 25 JV Fencing 2,3. JOHN THOMAS CULLEN SAC Representative 3,4. DONALD HAMMOND CULLY, JR. ROBERT ISRAEL DAMIE SAC Patrol 3, Representative 45 June '58 Class Council 35 Dance Committee 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. MICHAEL JOSEPH DAUSCH, III SAC Representative 2, Committee 45 Homeroom Vice-President 25 June '58 Class Council 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,45 Dance Committees 2,3,45 '58 Forum 45 Teahouse of the August Moon 45 Hasty Heart 45 JV Crosscountry 25 JV Track 2,3, Captain 3, Varsity 4. JOHN DAVIDSON R. Davis J. Day 953' TTT' 'Li -nf J. DeAntoniis S. Dickman D. Dietz R. Disney Sl- 'Y' J. Crosby J. Cullen D. Cully R. Damie M. Dausch J. Davidson ' 'K ROBERT KENT DAVIS Homeroom Sergeant at Arms 3 JOHN HENRY DAY SAC Committee 4 Presidents Cabinet 4 Homeroom Treasurer I2 Dance Committee 4 Honor Society 4 Classical Club 2 Modern Language Club 2 JOHN ANGELO DCANTONIIS JV Baseball 3 Intramurals 234 STUART HARVEY DICKMAN SAC Patrols 3,45 Chemistry Club 3,45 Current Events Club 3,45 Chess and Checker Club 3,45 JV Track 1,25 Intramurals l,2,3,4. DAVID ROGERS DIETZ Glee Club 3,4. RONALD ALFRED DISNEY l4l CHARLES EDWARD DIXON, JR. SAC Patrol 2,3,4: Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2: Dance Committee 2: Honor Society 3,4: Locker Supervisors 2,3,4, Vice-President 3: Chess and Checker Club 3,4: Science Research Club 4: Herpetology Club 4: Radio Broadcasting Club 3,4: Cheerleaders 3,49 Intra- murals 2. IVILLIAM BRANNON DIXON, III Chemistry Club 4: Radio Broadcasting Club l,2,3: Intramurals 4. STANLEY DORMAN Dance Committees 3,4: Echoes 4: Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,4: UNY 2: Bancroft Literary Society 2,4: Religion Club 3: Glee Club 3,4: JV Swimming 2: JV Lacrosse 2. FREDERICK WILLIAM DORSEY Castleers 3. GEORGE ALBERT DORSEY Homeroom President 2: Collegian Representative 2,3: Glee Club 3: Castleers 4. TI-IOIWAS ELBRIDGE DORSEY SAC Patrol 2,33 Glee Club 3,4. D. Dunn S. Dunn J. Durkin F. Earhardt D. Eckert S. Edlavitch nr f -in i We Pa rticipaiecl I n 1 C. Dixon W. Dixon S. Dorman F. Dorsey G. Dorsey T. Dorsey K' ko' DONALD EUGENE DUNN June '58 Class Council 4: Dance Committee 4: Intramurals 3,4. STEWART KENLY DUNN SAC Representative l,3,4, Patrol 3: Homeroom Vice-President l,3,4: Dance Committees 4: JV Swimming l,2,3: Intramurals l,2,3,4. JAMES EDWARD DURKIN Homeroom Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4: Photography Club l,2: Hunting and Fishing Club 3: Society for Engineering Students 3,4, President 3, Program Chairman 4: JV Lacrosse 3. FRANCIS THOMAS EARHARDT SAC Representative 3,4, Patrol 3, Captain 4: Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 4: Dance Committee 4: Honor Society 4: Society for Engineering Students 3: Hi-Y Club 4: Frosh-Soph Football 2: JV Baseball 2,3: JV Wrestling 2: Intramurals l,2,3. DAVID WILSON ECKERT SAC Representative 3: Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 3: JV Fencing 2: Intramurals 3. STANLEY ALVIN EDLAVITCI-I SAC Patrol 4: June '58 Class Council 2,3: Collegian 3: Chess and Checker Club 2: Math Club 3: Radio Club 2,3: Society for Engi- neering Students 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 4. Varied Activities ju 15 l V' sa Ye., D. Edwards L. Efrom J. Eisenberg R. Erlich J. Errazuriz R. Eslinger f, 4, Q , in LESLIE MAYO EVENCHICK SAC Committees 4, Patrols 3,4, Lieutenant 45 June '58 Class Council 45 Dance Committees 3,45 Association of Club Presidents 25 Honor Society 3,45 Service Club 3,45 Biology Club 15 Classical Club l5 Chess and Checker Club 15 Math Club 45 Hunting and Fishing Club l,2,3,4, Program Chairman 1, President 2, Vice-President 3,45 Science Research Club 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 1, Manager I5 JV Swimming 2, Varsity 3. DOUGLAS GERARD EVERSTINE UNY 3,4, Secretary 45 Marching Band 3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Frosh-Soph Football 2. IRVING ISRAEL FELDMAN SAC Committee 3, Patrols 2,3,45 Homeroom Vice-President 35 June '58 Class Council 35 Glee Club 45 Frosh-Soph Football In- tramural 2. LOUIS SAMUEL FELDMAN SAC Representative 3, Patrols 2,3,45 Hunting and Fishing Club 35 Intramurals 3,4. VINCENT LOUIS FERTITTA SAC Patrol 35 Homeroom Secretary 45 Intramural 4. CHARLES BERNARD FETHE SAC Patrol 25 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Dance Committee 35 Honor Society 3,45 GREEN BAG 45 Science Research Club 2,3,45 Biology Club 2,35 Civil Defense Club 3,45 Math Club 3,45 Modern Language Club 4. DAVID JAMES EDW'ARDS Glee Club 3. LEONARD DAVID EFROM SAC Representative 2, Patrol 4: Homeroom Vice-President 25 Tea- house of the August Moon 45 Intramurals 2,3. JACK IRYVIN EISENBERG SAC Committees 2,3,45 President's Cabinet 45 June '58 Class Council 35 Honor Society 3,45 Association of Club Presidents 45 Service Club 45 Religion Club 2,3,4, President 45 Current Events Club 3,4, President 45 Science Research Club 35 School Store 2,3,4. ROBERT ERLICI-I SAC Patrols 35 Collegian 35 Dramatics Club 2,45 Bancroft Literary Society 25 Chemistry Club 45 Radio Club 2,3,4, President 35 Associ- ation of Club Presidents 35 Biology Club 25 Orchestra 2,3,45 Tea- house of the August Moon 45 Hasty Heart 4. JULIAN ERRAZURIZ Varsity Soccer 4. RICHARD ESLINGER 44 STUART LEE FINE SAC Committee 3, Patrols 2,3,4, Lieutenant 3, Captain 43 June '58 Class Council 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 43 Collegian 3,4, Assistant News Editor 3, News Editor 43 UNY 33 Athletic Service Club 2.3: Glee Club 2,33 Cheer- leaders 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,4. CHARLES CLIFFORD FLANIGAN SAC Patrols 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Collegian 2,3,4, Assistant News Editor 3, New Bureau Editor 3, Special Assignments Editor 43 Religion Club 2,3,4, President 3, Program Chairman 2: Locker Supervisors 2,3,4. DAVID FOARD GERALD LAWRENCE FOREMAN SAC Patrols 2,33 Representative 2,3, Executive Board 3, Committee 33 Homeroom President 2,33 Hunting and Fishing Club 43 Current Events Club 23 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,33 Chemistry Club 33 Biology Club 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. STEPHEN HOWARD FOREMEN Homeroom Treasurer 2,33 Dance Committees 4: Cl'lCmiSU'Y Club 43 Carrollton-Wight Literary Association I3 FTA I3 Glee Club 3,43 Castleers 43 JV Wrestling 2,3, Varsity 43 Varsity Track 43 JV Tennis 13 Intramurals l,2,3,4. DONALD STEVEN FOX Q' 'lr 7 s 't R. France VV. Frankis 'Z T B. Freedlander C. Frick B. I-'riedberg J. Friedman Q14 S. Fine C. Flanigan D. Foard J. Foreman S. Foreman D. Fox 1 Back From Vacation RALPH HAYWARD FRANCE June '59 Class Council 23 Biology Club 1,23 Science Research Club 23 June '59 Castle Tower 23 Art Service Club 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. WILLIAM FRANKIS BARRETT FREEDLANDER SAC Committees 2,3,4, President's Cabinet 43 Service Club 3,43 Honor Society 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Varsity B Club 43 GREEN BAG 2,3,4, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor Representative l,2,3,43 Carrollton-Wight Literary Association I,2I Chess and Checker l3 Modern Language Club 23 Religion Club 23 JV Wrestling l,2, Varsity 33 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse l, JV 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Dance Committees 3. CHARLES IRVING FRICK SAC Patrol 23 Homeroom President 2, Secretary 43 Varsity B Club 3,43 Society for Engineering Students 3,4, Secretary 3,43 JV Football 2,3, Varsity 43 Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4, Captain 43 Varsity Baseball 3. BARRY SEWELL FRI EDBERG SAC Executive Board 3, Treasurer 4, Committees 2,3,4, President's Cabinet 43 Homeroom Vice-President 23 June '58 Class Council 2,3143 Dance Committees 33 Quill and Scroll 53 Honor Society 8,43 Service Club 3.4, President 43 .Association of Club Presidents 43 .Association of School Leaders 43 Collegian 23 GREEN BAG l,2,3, Underclassmen Editor 2, Faculty and Classroom Editor 83 Religion Club 23 Modern Language Club 2,33 Athletic Service Club l,2: Red Mill Business Staff 13 Varsity Wrestling 3,43 Intramurals l,2,3,4. JAMES DAVID FRIEDMAN SAC Patrol 43 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Collegian 23 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Biology Club 43 Oonoeft Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3,4. 51: gr.. U-Q. SHELDON YALE FRIEDMAN SAC Patrol 25 Biology Club lg Dance Committee 35 Office Assistant 4g JV Fencing 2,31 Intramural 2. MARTIN STANLEY FURMAN SAC Committees 4: Honor Society 3,42 Math Club 3: Chemistry Club 43 Photography Club 43 Chess and Checker Club l,2,4g JV Fencing l,2, Varsity 33 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse l, JV 2,33 JV Wrestling 45 Intramurals l,2,3,4. JAMES MICHAEL GAIDIS SAC Patrols l,2,3,4g Honor Society 43 Science Research Club 11 Chemistry Club l,3,4, Vice-President 33 Chess and Checker Club 3,4, Treasurer 3. President 4, Intramurals 3. RICHARD BERTRAM GALLAGHER THOMAS DANIEL GALLAGHER SAC Patrol 2,33 June '58 Class Council 4: GREEN BAG Rep- resentative 2,3: Collegian 2,3, Representative 3. PHILIP' GALLANT SAC Patrol 3: Homeroom Vice-President 33 June '58 Class Council 4, Secretary 43 Dance Committees 2,3,4g Honor Society 4: Service Club 43 Association of School Leaders 41 UNY 23 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,4, President 45 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4, Secretary 4g Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,4g Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2: Intramurals 3,4. And We Were Juniors .2 i sf 1.25 k W. Garci l'. Carey R. Garrison C. Catch J. Gatch D. Geber ,ig lx 7 1 X SJ . '57 i 9k S. Friedman M. Furman -1 -I K. k - 7 -I' x J J. Gaidis R. Gallagher T. Gallagher P. Gallant ,au In WALTER XVILLIAM GARCI, JR. Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 23 GREEN BAG 4, Frosh-Soph Football 2: JV Baseball 2,33 Intramurals 2,3. PETER .ARTHUR CAREY RICHARD HUGH GARRISON Intramurals 2. CARROLL LOUIS GATCH Dramatics Club l,23 Drum and Bugle Corps l.2. uyonx HOCHENS CATCH DAVID MEYER GEBER Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Honor Society 3,4: Civil Defense Club 3,4, Secretary 4. I4 JOHN GEMMILL ALLAN MURRAY GEXVIRTZ June '58 Forum 33 GREEN BAG 33 Current Events Club 33 Intra- mural 3. JAMES EDYVARD GIBSON Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 3,4. LORENZO TUCKER GIBSON Honor Society 3,43 Glee Club 3,4. RONALD ALAN GLANTZ SAC Patrols 2,3,4, Lieutenant 43 Homeroom Treasurer 2: June '58 Class Council 2,4, Committee 23 Dance Committees 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Collegian 3,43 June '58 Forum 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 43 Carrollton-Wight Literary Association 43 Civil Defense Club 3,4, Treasurer 43 Chemistry Club 3,43 Chess and Checker Club 3,43 Math Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 43 Astronomy-Physics Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Science Research Club 3,42 Intramurals 2,3,4. ARNOLD GLASSNER Dance Committees 33 UNY 3,43 Bancroft Literary Association 33 Frosh-Sopli Lacrosse l, JV 2, Varsity 3,4. T' tivo' si, S. Glickstein A. Goldberg F. Goldsmith P. Goldsmith A. Goodman M. 00011111811 17 4 ,av --X Junior Week Came fi av- 1 -M J. Gemmill A. Gewirtz J. Gibson L. Gibson R. Glantz A. Glassner 1 441- .ao SAUL GLICKSTEIN Civil Defense Club 33 Intramurals 2,3. ARTHUR DAVID GOLDBERG SAC Committees 2,3,4Q Dance Committees 3,43 Science Research Club I3 Frosh-Soph Football 2, JV 3, Varsity 43 JV Lacrosse 33 Intramurals 1,2. FRANK WALLIS GOLDSMITH SAC Patrols 2,33 Homeroom Vice-President 13 Varsity B Club 3,4, President 43 JV Football 2, Varsity 3,43 JV Baseball 2,3, Varsity 43 Intramurals l,2. PHILIP JOHN GOLDSMITH Homeroom Treasurer 3. ARTHUR SELIG GOODMAN Biology Club 33 Science Research Club 33 Modern Language Club 33 Glee Club 3,43 JV Football 23 Intramurals 2,4. MICHAEL MURRAY GOODMAN SAC Patrols 2,3,43 Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 33 June '58 Class Council 2,33 Office Assistant 43 JV Lacrosse 3. i With Its Activities 55? l A im . 53, f NL. if J. Gordon R. Gordon E. Gourley M. Grady D. Greber D. Greenberg Nil' MELVIN GREENBERG LOUIS EBEKHARDT GRENZER Homeroom Treasurer 25 Chess and Checker Club 3,45 Chemistry Club 45 Intramurals 2,3.4. WILLIAM BREMER GRIGGS SAC Representative 4, Patrol 35 Homeroom President 45 Dance Committee 3. GERALD WILLIAM GRIMES Religion Club 25 jV Soccer 3, Varsity 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. BARRY BENJAMIN GROSS SAC Committee 45 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Colle ian Re resenta 8 P ' tive 45 Dance Committees 3,45 Radio Braodcasting Club 45 Chem- istry Club 45 Office Assistant 45 Intramurals 2.3.4. LOUIS GUBINSKY SAC Patrol 35 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 25 Dance Committee 35 alle ian 3 News Bureau 3 Current Events Club 25 UNY 35 C g 3 I Biology Club 35 Chess and Checker Club 3, Secretary 3. JEFFERY STUART GORDON SAC Representative 2, Patrol 25 Homeroom President 25 Collegian 25 Modern Language Club 25 Current Events Club I5 JV Baseball 35 Intramurals 3,4. ROBERT MILTON GORDON SAC Patrols 2,4, Committee 45 Dance Committees 3,45 Collegian 2.3, Representative 2,3,45 Radio Broadcasting Club 3,45 Math Club 45 Civil Defense Club 3: JV Wrestling 2: Intramurals 2,3,4- EARLS DIXON GOURLEY SAC Patrols 2.3,45 Collegian Representative 45 Dance Committees 35 Biology Club 2: Library Club l,2.3,45 Chemistry Club 25 Concert Band 1.25 Orchestra 25 Glee Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Castleers 2,45 Caine Mutiny Court Martial 35 Red Mill l5 Teahouse of the August Moon 45 Hasty Heart 4. MILTON REED GRADY Homeroom Vice President 25 Frosh-Soph Football 2, Varsity 35 JV Wrestling 2, Varsity 3,45 JV Track 3, Varsity 4. DAVID GREBER Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Treasurer 3,45 Honor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Vice-President 45 Service Club 3,45 Associa- tion of School Leaders 45 Association of Club Presidents 45 GREEN BAG 3.4, Iune Senior Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Chemistry Club 25 Civil Defense Club 3, Treasurer 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. DONALD BARRETT GREENBERG SAC Representative 25 Glee Club 4. l 17? ' K -..A 'f X M. Greenberg L, Grenzer W. Griggs G. GYIITICS B, Gr055 I L. Gubinsky 4 Many Good Times RICHARD GUISE DONALD RIDGELY HAASEN RONALD ALVIN HACK Collegian 3. BARRY ALLAN HANDLEMAN ANDREVV ALVIN HANDY Astronomy-Physics Club 2. FRANK SYKES HARLEM SAC Patrols 3,43 Dance Committee 3: Chess and Checker Club 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 Biology Club 23 Civil Defense Club 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. -15.- D. Harp G. Harris M. Hartig E. Hawkes ll. Hayes C. Hebb 4 5' -1 ,... 8 G' R. Cuise if KT: ' 'Q A P X v R. Hack A. Handy . w- ffl..- L9 ,A DAVID LEE HARP I D. Haasen , , 079+ , 1 .f 9. I IS. Handleman I . Harlem , ,,., I Audio-Visual Club 3,43 Concert Band 33 Marching Band 3,4. GEORGE HARRIS MARTIN LEO HARTIG SAC Patrol 43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 3,43 Marching Band 3.4. ERNEST ROPER HAXVKES PAUL XVALLACE HAYES SAC Patrol 43 Dance Committee: Biology Club 1,21 Hunting and Fishing Club 43 Civil Defense Club l,2p Intramurals l,2,3,4. CHARLES PARISH HEBB, JR. Homeroom Treasurer 23 -IV Swimming I3 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 Intramurals l,2,3. Qn L.l. ,, 3 D, Het-ker T. Heemann sf A. Heintz B, Helman H. Helman C. Helms W-rf 'V mv T57 GEORGE THOMAS HETTERICK STAURT EDWARD HIRSH SAC Patrol 25 Dance Committee 4. BENNETT LEE HOFFMAN SAC Committee 3, Patrols 2,35 Dance Committees 2,35 Collegian 2,3,45 IINY 25 Civil Defense Club 35 Science Research Club 35 JV Tennis 25 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. EDXVARD SIDNEY HOLLANDER SAC Patrols 2,3, Captain 2, Lieutenant 3, Committees 3,4, Secretary 45 Executive Board ,3,45 Homeroom President 2,35 June '58 Class Council 25 Dance Committees 3, Honor Society 3,4, President 4: Service Club 3,45 Association of School Leaders 45 .Association of Club Presidents 4: UNY 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 45 Modern Language Club 2,3, Vice-President 35 Science Re- search Club I23' Reli ion Club 123' Frosh-So h Lacrosse 2, JV . - , g , , , P 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. GERALD COX HOOD Homeroom Vice-President 35 Glee Club 45 Choir 45 Frosh-Soph Football 2. HARRY q1ost2PH HOOK Drum and Bugle Corps I5 JV Basketball 2. ., e. Were Had By All DANIEL ELLIOTT HECKER SAC1Patrol 3: Dance Committees 35 June '58 Forum 45 Audio- Visual Club 2,3,4, Vice4President 45 Modern Language Club 35 Biology Club 3: Science Research Club 35 JV Football 2, Manager 25 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2: Intramurals 2. TERRELL LANGE HEENIANN SAC Representative l,3. Patrol 35 Homeroom Vice-President l, President 3.4: Dance Committees 3,45 Hi-Y Club I5 Current Events Club 45 Hunting and Fishing Club 45 JV Track I,2, Varsity 3,45 JV Swimming l,25 Intramurals l,2.3.4. ARTHUR EDWIN HEINTZ SAC Patrol 45 Hunting and Fishing Club l,2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms I. Vice-President 2,35 Drum and Bugle Corps I,2,3,4, Drum Sergeant 4, Drum Major 2, Assistant Drum Major 3,45 Frosh-Soph Bas- ketball. BERNARD STEPHEN HELNIAN SAC Representative 3.4, Patrol 3, Committee 3,45 Homeroom Sec- retary 2, President 3,45 June '58 Class Council 2,3,45 Dance Com- mittees 2,3,45 Echoes 45 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4, President 45 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,4, Sergeant-at'Arms 45 Honor Society 45 Service Club 45 .Association of Club Presidents 4, Treasurer 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. HERBERT ARTHUR HELMAN Science Research Club 35 Glee Club 45 JV Track 2, Varsity 3,45 JV Swimming 3, Varsity 45 Varsity Crosscountry 4. CHRISTOPHER LEE HELNIS Association of Club Presidents 45 Dramatics Club I,2,3,4, President 45 Glee Club 35 Teahouse of the August Moon 4, Assistant Director 4. , G. Hetterick S. Hirsch B. Hoffman E. Hollander G. Hood H, Hook l49 '75 X JOSEPH FRANCIS JOHN HOOPES Homeroom President 13 Varsity Baseball l, Manager l, JV 2,3. GILBERT JORDAN HORN SAC Committees 3,4, Patrols 2, Captain 3, Head 43 Homeroom President l, Treasurer 33 Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Service Club 3,43 Religion Club l,2,33 Modern Language Club 2,33 FTA 33 Dial M For Murder 33 Teahouse of the August Moon 43 JV Swimming l,2, Varsity 33 Intramurals l,2,3,4, Intra- murals 2,3. JOHN ALEXANDER HOUSTON Intramurals 2,3. JOHN CLEMENS HOWARD Homeroom Treasurer 33 June '58 Class Council 3,43 Dance Com- mittees 2,3,43 Religion Club I3 JV Swimming 23 JV Lacrosse 2. JOEL RUSSELL HURTIG SAC Representative 3,43 GREEN BAG Representative 3: Civil Defense Club 3,43 Modern Language Club 43 Chemistry Club 3,43 JV Track 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. BARRY ALLEN HURWITZ SAC Representative 234' Dance Committee 3' Civil Defense Club 4 'Modern Language Club 23 Chemistry Club 4 Radio Broad casting Club 3 Intramurals 234 47 KS 4 if C. Hussman R. Isaacs P. Jablon J. Jackson E. Jacobson R. Jacobson ,rf-' W. 2 The Opening Event Era 'ff-af uv' - 13 I fi 'i A L Aff . Hoo cs . Horn . Houston P . Howard . Hurti B. Hurwitz 3 at 5' Q-an I JOHN CARROLL HUSSMAN Homeroom President 3, Treasurer 43 Orchestra 33 JV Fencing l,2,3. ROBERT BARRY ISAACS June '58 Forum 4, Business Manager 43 UNY 2,3,43 Chess and Checker Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Secretary 43 Astronomy- Physics Club 33 Science Research Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 JV Tennis 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. PAUL ALLAN MILTON JABLON SAC Committees 43 Honor Society 3,43 Service Club 3,43 Association of Club Presidents 4g Echoes 2,3,4, Executive Editor 3, Prose Editor 43 Classical Club l,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 3, President 43 Carrollton-Yvight Literary .Association l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 43 Modern Language Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 43 Archives 3,43 Math Club 3,4 JAMES E-nwARn JACKSON JV Baseball 33 JV Football 3. EDWARD ALAN JACOBSON SAC Patrols 3,4, Committee 43 Dance Committee 33 UNY 33 Bancroft Literary Society 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. RAYMOND ALEXANDER JACOBSON Homeroom Secretary 33 Dance Committees 33 JV Swimming 23 Varsity Soccer 4. ty , ' if 1 8 ii Was The Assembly 9'- T 3,7 4? ' sr' gl G. jensen C. johnson E. johnson P johnson D. johnstonc A. jones as .1 -3:21. . ..,, t . ' 3 DENNIS STEVEN JOSEPHSON Homeroom Secretary 33 Art Service Club 3.4, Vice-President 43 Varsity Fencing 3. EDMUND HOVVARD QIOSEPHSON Stamp and Coin Club 4. jOSEPH JUDGE HARVEY ALAN KALLINS Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 43 Collegian 3: School Store 3,43 Office Assistant 33 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 23 jV Wrestling 33 Intramurals 2,3.4. GORIDON CHRI S KA MKA Varsity B Club 43 Civil Defense Club 2: Frosh-Soph Football 2, Varsity 3,43 jV Swimming 23 jV Baseball 2, Varsity 3,43 Frosh- Soph Basketball I. EDWARD NELSON KANE Homeroom Treasurer 33 jV Xvrestling 3, Varsity 4. GEORGE IVILLIAINI jENSEN Audio-Visual Club 2,3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Castleers 23 Caine Mutiny Court Martial 33 Teah0use of the August Moon 4. CALVERT KNORR -IOHNSON SAC Representative l,2, Executive Board lj Homeroom President I, Vice-President 23 Dance Committees 3,41 Glee Club 3,43 jV Cross- country lg Frosh-Soph Football 2, jV 33 jV Swimming 1,2, Varsity 43 jV Track l,2,3, Varsity 43 Honor Society 4g Intramurals 2,3. EARL AIOHNSON FRANKLIN LEROY JOHNSON SAC Committees 4, Executive Board 43 june '58 Class Council 4. Vice-President 43 Dance Committee 33 Honor Society 3,43 Service Club 3,43 june '58 Forum 3,43 Civil Defense Club 33 Radio 'Broad- casting Club 33 Religion Club 33 Science Research Club 33 Astrono- my-Physics Club 33 Math Club 33 jV IN'reStling 2,33 jV Lacrosse 2. Varsity 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. DAVID KILBUR KIOHNSTONE, JR. ALLAN jONES Hunting and Fishing Club 2.3.43 Current Events Club 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 2. , 1 N7 'Q H uv D. josephson E. josephson judge H. Kallins C. Kamka E. Kane Qc.. 1 1,5 3 Yfiv lg-... Xi L. Kaplan J. Karangelan S. Kasper S. Katz E. Kaufman J. Keehner f-is 1 The Junior Prom EUGENE CURRAN KEENAN, JR. Homeroom President 4: SAC Committee 45 Collegian Representa- LOUIS IRVING KAPLAN SAC Patrol 3: June '58 Class Council 3,4, Committee 4: Dance Com- mittee 3: Erlmr 25 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4, Treasurer 4: Radio Broadcasting Club 23,45 Modern Language Club 3: Intra- murals 2.3.4. JAMES GEORGE KARANGELAN SAC Patrol 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2: June '58 Committee 4: Collegian 3,4: Science Research Club 25 Hunting and Fishing Club 3,4: Modern Language Club 45 FTA 4: Intramurals 2.3.4- STEPHEN VERNON KASPER SAC Representative 3: Homeroom President 35 Civil Defense Club l SHELDON KATZ SAC Patrol l,2,3,4. Lieutenant 4: Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 3: Dance Committee 4: GREEN BAG 3: Collegian 2,3: Radio Broad- casting Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President 4: Library Club 4. EDGAR KAUFMAN J1oHN WAYNE KEEHNER Varsity Football 4. 1. if S-L, 'iv 5... tive l,2,3: GREEN BAG l,2.3: Glee Club 3,4. E. Keenan R. Keith RAYMOND FRED KEITH WAYNE MILTON KELLAM Glee Club 4: JV Baseball 3. JEROLD ALLAN KEMPLER SAC Patrols 4: Dance Committees 5: Math Club 3,4: Science Re- search Club l: Chess and Checker Club 4: Frosh-Soph Football 2: Frosh-Soph Lacrosse l,2, JV 3: Intramurals l,2,3,4. RONALD WILLIAM KERBE SAC Patrol 4: GREEN BAG Representative 45 Dance Committee 4: Collegian Representative 3: Ec toes 3: Current Events Club 35 Sci- ence Research Club 4: Math Club 4. RICHARD MICHAEL KING Intramurals 1.2. 2 X A W. Kellam R. Kerbe ,f- -RN if --..-1 f 53 'xx 't '1 -c 1 'J 4 'uv--rd' J. Kempler R. King 'J--2 -94 W' HAROLD STANLEY KLEINER SAC Patrols l,2,3,4, Committees 3,43 Dance Committees 33 Chess and Checker Club l,2,3: Classical Club 1,23 Radio Broadcasting Club 33 Math Club 3,43 Intramurals 2,3. -X LAWRENCE MARTIN KLOZE SAC Patrol 2, Committee 2: Dance Committee 3. WILLIAM RAY KNOTTS SAC Patrols 1,22 Homeroom President 43 june '58 Class Council 43 Intramural 2. H. Kleiner L. Kloze DAVID KONIG SAC Patrols l,2,3,43 june '58 Class Council 33 Dance Committee 43 GREEN BAG 2, Representative 3: Collegian Representative 2: Audio-Visual Club 2. sf' sv JAMES GERALD KONRAD SAC Patrols 2,3,43 Dance Committee 23 Collegian 2.33 News Bureau Editor 43 Chess and Checker Club 3,43 Locker Supervisors 2,3,4: Chemistry Club 4: Science Research Club 43 Herpetology Club 4. W. Knotts D. Konig KENNETH RALPH KOSKINEN K d K K k. SAC Patrols l,2,3, Captain 4, Committees 43 Homeroom Vice-Presi- J' oma ' 05 men dent 2,43 Honor Society 43 Classical Club 13 Chess and Checker Club I,2,3,4Q Chemistry Club 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Math Club 4: Varsity Cross Country 43 Intramurals 3. Concluclecl The Week f 'X ' X 3 me K., , , 7, fi. iii , S fx: lv 5 15 . . ' ' 4, f f ' f : in 'f fer?-1 : . v A if EMrgg.5'53., , E, ' .N A ,I ALAN LOEB KOSTINSKY is gb ,rg Homeroom Vice-President 23 Honor Society 5,4, Vice-President 43 Association of Club President 43 Vice-President 4: Collegian 3,43 v GREEN BAG 3,41 Science Research Club 2,3,4, President 43 Biology Er, S-,,.. Club 2,3.4, Program Chairman 43 Chemistry Club 3,4, Treasurer 43 14 W-' Herpetology Club 4. RICHARD MARK KOVENS SAC Committees 4 Patrols 4 Dance Committees '3 Honor Societ , . : : y 43 june '58 Forum 43 Math Club 3,43 Modern Language Club 43 X Chess and Checker Club 43 JV Golf 1,2,3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 3,4. LEE BRUCE KRESS SAC Committees 3,4, Patrols 33 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 33 A' Kosfinskl R- Kovem L- Kress june '58 Committees 3,43 Dance Committees 43 Honor Society 3,43 I I Quill and Scroll 3.4, service Club 4, june 'as Forum 3,43 interview A- KHHKOWSKI L- Laborwlr R. Lakein Editor 3, Features Editor 43 Current Events Club 23 Collegian 2,3,4. Assistant Features Editor 3, Features Editor 4, Associate Editor 43 News Bureau 33 GREEN BAG 2,3,4: A'ssistant june Senior Editor 4: Bancroft Literary Society 23 Civil Defense' Club 3,43 Hasty Heart Business Staff 4: Science Research'Club 33 UNY 33 Collegian Press Convention 3,41 Carrollton-Wight Literary Association 43 Intramu- ral 2. ANDREW HENRY KUNKOIVSKI, NIR. SAC Committee 43 Art Service Club 43 Office .Assistant 4, LARRY EDWARD LABORWIT SAC Patrol 43 Dance Committee 33 Civil Defense Club 23 Chemistry Club 33 Astronomy-Physics Club 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. RICHARD BRUCE LAKEIN SAC Committees 43 Homeroom Treasurer 13 Honor Society 43 Library Club 1,22 Chess and Checker Club lj Math Club 3,4, Vice- President 43 Religion Club 4. 6 153 Aa 67- 954, It 1 B. Lamhros A. Lamden M- Lamdill C. Lamp J. Land R- Lilngf-' 9? Q ii! au. . i gf P' Yudv DAVID GERALD LAVI N Homeroom Vice-President 15 Collegian Representative 45 june '57 Class Council 35 Photography Club 1,25 FTA 3,4. GEORGE LAZELLE HARRY POE LEBOXV Dance Committees 3,45 Bancroft Literary Society 3,-1, Sergeant-ab Arms 45 JV Swimming 2, Varsity 3.4, Hall of Fame 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. LOUIS LEON SAC Representative 25 Homeroom Secretary 3,4, Vice-President 2: UNY 35 Bancroft Literary Society 45 Varsity Lacrosse 3,45 Intra- murals 2.3,-L JOHN PAUL LEONARD Audio-Visual Club 25 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,35 SAC Patrol 3. ALGRID PETER LEONAS jV Lacrosse 3. 154 Along The Walk BASIL LAMBROS Drum and Bugle Corps 2.3. A LVI N FLOYD LA M DEN Dance Committee 35 Religion Club 2: Civil Defense Club 25 jV Wrestling 25 Intramurals 2,3.4. MICHAEL CURLEY LAMDIN CHARLES BRENTOR LAMP Homeroom Vice-Presitlent 2, Secretary 4. -IERRY LAND SAC Patrol 35 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Honor Society 3,45 Chess and Checker Club 35 Current Events Club 45 Math Club 45 june '58 Class Council 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. f ' RONALD LANGE 'S' D. Lavin G. Lazelle I-I. Lebow L. Leon j. Leonard A. Leonas 1 'Z' We Planted Trees 'NP' f-Q in N.. J. Levie J. Levin S. Levin I.. Levine K. Levitt S. Lew ' ci ROBERT ALLAN LIGGETT SAC Patrols l.2: Homeroom President 4: JV Baseball 2, Manager THEODORE JOHN LINGELBACH June '58 Class Council 3: GREEN BAG Representative 3. CHARLES EDMUND LINN Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3: JV Football 2. Varsity 3,4: JV Basketball l,2, Varsity 4: Intramurals l,2,3,4. EARL PHILLIP LIST Homeroom Treasurer 2.3: Stamp and Coin Club 3: Civil Defense Club 2: Chess and Checker Club 4: Biology Club 3: JV Baseball 3. PHILIP LITTMAN Dance Committee 3: Honor Society 3,45 Radio Broadcasting Club 3' Chemist Club 34' Bancroft Literary Society 4: JV Football 2: JV lhlrestlihlgg 3: Intrainural 3. DONALD DON LONESOME SAC Patrol 4: Homeroom Secretary 2: JV Track 2: Intramurals 2.3,4. JAMES LEW'IS LEVIE JOSEPH LEVIN Glee Club 3.4. STANTON IRWIN LEVIN , SAC Patrols 2.3.4. Lieutenant 4: Dance Committees 4: Honor Society 3.4: Association of Club Presidents 4, Secretary 4: Service Club 4: Collegian 4: Iune '58 Class Council 2, Committees 4: Hasty Heart 4: Radio Club 2: Chess and Checker Club 2.3.4. Vice-President 4: Society for Engineering Students 2.3.4: Astronomy- Physics Club 3.4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 3, President 4. LOUIS MICHAEL LEVINE SAC Patrol 2. Committee 4: Homeroom Vice-President 2: Dance Committees 2.3: Bancroft Literary Society 3: UNY 3: Office As- sistant 3.4: JV Swimming 2: Intramurals 3,4. KELVIN RONALD LEVITT SAC Patrols 3.4: Homeroom Serzeant-at-Arms 3: Dance Committee 3: Honor Society 4: Library Club 2: Current Events Club 3.4. Sergeant-at-Arms 3,43 Chemistry Club 4: Civil Defense Club 3.4: Intramurals 3. SHERMAN HARRISON LEW Homeroom Treasurer l: June '58 Committee 2: Dance Committee 2: Ouill and Scroll 3.4. Secretary 3, President 4: Service Club 2.3.42 Honor Society 3.4: Association of Club Presidents 3: Collegian l2.3.4, Features Editor 3, Manaeinq Editor 4: Echoes 3: Association of School leaders 4: Bancroft Literary Society l: FTA 2,3, Secre- tarv 3: Modern Languaqe Club 2.3, President 2,31 Chess and Check- er Club 2.3: JV Cross-country l.2. Vx 7' ii i R Liggett T. Lingelbach C. Linn E. List P. Littman D. Lonesome ... t. y' Que-ai x l55 ' xtlu 56 1 3 VH I 4 'i R Imam IN Lucas H Lurraw R Nlatk H Madalty J Magee 'Z .,, ? --A-I Q-r sf In Memory Of Those EUGENE LOUIS MAINEN SAC Commlttees 23 Homeroom Vrcelresxdent 2 Dance Com mrttee l 2 34 Gans BM 3 Collegian 2 3 4 Scxence Research Club 34 Chemxstry Club 34 JV Track 2 3 Varslty 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 RICHARD HENRI MALAT HOWARD STANLEY MALESON SAC Representattve 3 Committee 3 Homeroom Prestdent 3 Dance Commlttees 4 Collegtan 2 Hunting and Flshmg Club 4 Astron omylhystcs Club 4 Radlo Club 4 Intramurals 23 DAVID HIRSH MALIN SAC Committee 2 june 58 Class Counctl 2 Modern Language Klub 4 Intramurals 234 DONALD EUGENE NIASKEIN Homeroom Vxce Presxdent 2, -Xudxo Vtsual Club l,2,3,4, Chess and Checker Club 12, JV Crosscountrw l, Xarslty 2,34, JV Iraclt I23 Varsm 4 ROBERI IVARREN MARTAK Homeroom Prestdent 2, jV Ifootball 3, Intramurals 3,4 KARL ARTHUR LORENI NVAYNE C-XRL LL C XS Huntnng and Flshtng Club 4 Modern Language Club 3 jX Cross tountrv 2 HEINRY ALLEN Ll RRAX SAC Patrol 4 Dance CAIIIIIIIIHCC 3 Hunting and Fxshmg Club 4 Intramurals 4 RONALD STANDLEY MACK Honor Soctetw 4 Hunung and Fnshxng Club 3 HOWARD BElNSOlN NIADAIRY Homeroom Treasurer 4 Cans BM Representatne 3 Dance Com mittee 3 IAMES LEROY MACEE Homeroom XICCITCSICICIII Z Secretary 3 if t,.,.v E Malnen R Malat 'Q H Maleson D Malm ID Masken R Nlartak Qi 7 Q-1 - ' ' , . ,. . , K' -I ' ' ' ' I 1, ' 5 ' I 'C . 1 'I ' ,V -V l , ' 1 1 'P ggi, lf,-4' . .2 . K . . . A, 'riff f ., ' ' g ' ,, , , t 3 . its z 'v 5 . 19 - f , Y x - ' I -in-0 ,H ' . V -I .' I . Y , P ' ,C I f fr X X , 2 1' ' 1 X, A ' . ' -Q ' . , ,.,: ' 2 2 ,,3 , ' , A ,: A ,: ,, ' : ' ' ' - as . . x I ' X , A . . ,. ' .: - . . 3 1 ' ,, . 1 . F . ' ' 'Y . Fx - Q V ,V CHARLES MCGEEHAN FLENN ALBERT MCGILL follegzan 34 News Bureau Editor I2 Religion Club 12 UNY 3 Dramatics Club 3 Frosh Soph Lacrosse l VIICHAEL HEINRY NIETTEE JERONIE ELLIOT MICH AELSON SAC Patrols 23 Homeroom President 2 Dance Committees 34 Biology Club 2 Chemistry Club 2 Modern Language Club 2 UNY 2 Band 2 JV Wrestling 2 JV Baseball 2 Intramurals 234 HARVEY IRVING MILHISER SAC Patrols 4 Homeroom President 3 GREEN BAG Representative 3 June 58 Class Council 24 Society for Engineering Students 24 Intramurals 234 Dance Committee 4 ARTHUR IRVIN MILLER Varsity Wrestling Manager 2 JV Wrestllng 3 if 'G F Miller H Mullen S. Miller L. Millman D. Mills A. Milwicz 'S-or - ff, R 1 X SMH- 'E 5 J. 'R 1 Mcbeehan C NIcC1ll XI Mettee J Nhchaelson hvI1lllISCl' A Miller Who C-ave Their Lives FREDERICK SCOTT MILLER HOWARD MALCOLM MILLER SAC Committees 2 34 Patrols 4' Civil Defense Club 2' Intramurals 2 3 4. STANLEY MILLER SAC Patrols 1234- Honor Society 34' FTA 1' Radio Broadcasting Club 1,234 Treasurer 3 Program Chairman 4' Modem Language Club 234' Math Club 34' Intramurals 1234. EDWARD LEWIS MILLMAN SAC Patrols 34' Office Assistant 4' Homeroom Secretary 2 3' Dance Committees 34' Radio Broadcasting Club 34' Chemistry Club 4- JV Swimming 23 Varsity 4' JV Baseball 3' Intramurals 234. DONALD WILLIAM MILLS ADAM JOSEPH MILWICZ A l57 1 it A. Monfried S. Morales F ,yi A I' K. ' ,V 1' 15 E. Morganstein XV. Morrison F. Muhl R. Muir '1'-5 PAUL MURPHY RICHARD CARROLL MYERS Society for Engineering Students 3,4, Secretary 4. ROBERT KENNETH MYERS SAC Representative 4. 3 .7 4 MURRAY PHILIP NADITCH as i 'G ' The Starlight Dance ALLAN JEROME MONFRIED SAC Patrols 3,4: Current Events Club 2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 8: Math Club 3,43 Modern Language Club 3,43 FTA 3, Secretary 35 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,5,4g Frosh-Soph Lacrosse l, JV 2, Intramurals l,2,3,4. SANTIAGO MORALES EDWARD JEFFREY MORGANSTEIN SAC Patrols 3, Dance Committees 5: Honor Society 45 Collegian 2,31 GREEN BAG 3,4, Assistant Senior Editor 5, Senior Editor 4, Civil Defense Club 3,45 Science Research Club 2, Intramurals 2,5,4g June '58 Forum 3. WILBUR HENRY MORRISON SAC Representative 2,35 Homeroom Vice-President 3, Secretary 4: Collegian 3,45 GREEN BAG Representative 4, Hunting and Fishing Club 4: June '58 Class Council 5,4. CHARLES FREDERICK MUHL SAC Patrols 2,3, Lieutenant 2,3g Homeroom President 2, Vice-Pres- ident 3, Secretary- 4: Dance Committees 33 Collegian 3,4, Adver- tising Manager 4g Civil Defense Club 2, Hunting and Fishing Club 2: Radio Broadcasting Club 2: Library Club 43 June '58 Class Council 2,33 GREEN BAG 4, Advertising Manager 4. ROBERT LANE MUIR F' -Y 17. QB SAC Representative 2,31 Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 3, P, Murphy R. C. Myers R, K, Myem Dance Committees 3,41 Honor Society 43 lzcliors 3, Art Editor 3: Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4, Vice-President 4. WILLIAM BLIZZARD NELSON Frosh-Soph Football 2, JV 5, Varsity 4. ROGER CARVEL NEUTZE Frosh'Soph Lacrosse 1,23 JV Swimming l: Varsity VVrestling 3,4. 158 M, Naditqh W. Nelson R. Neutze l Our First Open Affair -t ROBERT C. NEWTON RONALD JAMES NEWTON SAC Patrols 13 FTA l,2: Band 33 Intramurals l. CHARLES STEPHEN NOVAK SAC Patrol 23 Dance Committees 43 Glee Club 43 Intramurals 2.3. HAROLD FLEMING O'FLAHERTY JULES ROTHSCHILD OLDER SAC Committee 4: June '58 Class Council 2,3,43 Collegian 43 Echoes 43 June '58 Forum 33 Biology Club 2,8,4, Program Chair- man 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 3,42 UNY 3,43 FTA 1,23 Glee Club 3,43 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2: Dance Committees 3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 2,41 Intramurals l,2,3,4. CARL JOSEPH ORFUSS SAC Patrols 3,43 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2,33 Dance Commit- tees 3,43 Honor Society 43 June '58 Forum 33 Library Club 33 Math Club 3,43 Current Events Club 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. 3 F Owens J. Parks J. Payne W Perryclear S. Phillips C. Pierpont ,tr eq! Que' R. C. Newton R. J. Newton C. Novak H. 0'Flaherty J. Older C. Orfuss it ss? FLOYD CHARLES OWENS Art Service Club 43 Hunting and Fishing Club 2,3. JAMES ELSWORTH PARKS SAC Patrol 23 Homeroom Vice-President lg JV Swimming I3 In- tramurals 2. JAMES ARTHUR PAYNE Castleers 2. WILLIAM EATON PERRYCLEAR SAC Patrol 33 Dance Committees 33 Math Club 1,23 Chemistry Cl b 2' V ' ' ' - A - u , J Swimming 2, Varsity 3.4, Frosh Soph Lacrosse 2, Intramurals l,2,3,4. SAMUEL WILLIAM PHILLIPS Homeroom Treasurer 43 Science Research Club 2,3,43 Math Club 2,3,43 Biology Club 2.3,-1. CHARLES VERNON PIERPONT SAC Patrols l,2,3,43 Intramurals l.2. ii: se' -.X S. Plotkin B. Politzer S. Press j. Price R. Price A. Pristoop We Became Seniors CARROL PUPA WALTER CARROLL PUPA. ALLAN BARRY RABINEAU SAC Committees 3,4, Patrol 33 Homeroom Secretary 4g Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 4: Service Club 4: Collegian 2.3: Radio Broadcasting Club 3: Intramurals 2,3,4. WAYNE LEE REED Homeroom Secretary 31 Varsity Football 2.3.4. ALLEN FRAN K REI-I ERT Dance Committee 3: june '58 Forum 4: Chemistry Club 2,45 Radio Broadcasting Club 2.3: Chess and Checker Club 2: Hunting and Fishing Club 33 Math Club 3,4g Glee Club 43 Intramurals 2. RAYMOND KENNEDY REILLY Science Research Club 1: Modern Language Club 2: Intramurals 3,4. O IRVING STANLEY PLOTKIN june '58 Class Council 3: Current Events Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: Radio Broadcasting Club 3. BENNETT EMANUEL POLITZER SAMUEL EANET PRESS june '58 Class Council 2,3,4g Math Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 4: JV Wrestling 2: Intramurals 2.3.43 Dance Committees 3. JERRY SHAWV PRICE SAC Representative 2: Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 3. RAYMOND LARRY PRICE ALLAN SANFORD PRISTOOP SAC Patrol 3: Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2: Secretary 3,43 Dance Committees 3.4: Honor Society 3,45 Service Club 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4, Secretary 43 GRI-ZEN BAG 3,4, Managing Editor 43 Collegian 3: Biology Club 23 Science Research Club 3,4, Secretary 4: Chem- istry Cluh 3.4: School Store 41 Intramurals 2.3.4. -i C. Pupa W. Pupa if A. Rabineau W. Reed A. Rehert R. Reilly 'Qui-v Q . .AJ 3 lit W. Renzi C. Resh if 3 5' 1? au- X G. Rhodus W. Rice B. Ritzes A. Roberts 11' JOHN PIERRE ROCKSTROH JV Basketball 3. ARTHUR NATHANIEL ROGERS SAC Patrol 3: Homeroom Secretary 4: Varsity Wrestling 4. MICHAEL JAY ROKOFF SAC Patrols l,2,3, Captain 3: Dance Committee 4: Honor Society 4: Collegian l,2,3, Assistant Sports Editor 3: Science Research Club 2: Library Club 1: Classical Club l: Hi-Y Club 2,3, Secretary 3: Audio-Visual Club 2,3: Dramatics Club 4: Teahouse of the Au- gust Moon 4: Hasty Heart 4: Intramurals l,2. JOSEPH LOUIS ROL FES SAC Representative 3: Varsity Baseball 3: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Swimming 3. LEE SPENCER ROSE SAC Patrols 2,3,4, Committees 4: GREEN BAG 4: Chemistry Club 3,4: Radio Broadcasting Club 3: Biology Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 42 School Store 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 3: Intramurals fZ,3,4. EDWARD MARK ROSENBERG Jv Track 2,3. VVILLIAM ALBERT RENZI, JR. SAC Representative 2, Patrols 2.3, Committees 21 Homeroom Vice- President 2: June '58 Class Council 3: Dance Committees 2: FTA 2,3,4, Treasurer 3: Photography Club l. CLETUS VETIUS RESH, JR. Homeroom Treasurer l,2,3,4: Dance Committees 3,4: Civil Defense Club 2: Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3. GENE DALE RHODUS Homeroom Vice-President 2. WALTER GARY RICE SAC Representative I: Homeroom Vice-President I: June '58 Class Council 2: Dance Committees 2,43 FTA l,2,3,4, Secretary l, Presi- dent 2,33 Intramurals l,2, BURTON LEE RITZES Homeroom Vice-President I,2,4: Dance Committees 3: Carrollton- Wight Literary Association 3: Clee Club 3,4. ALBERT ARTHUR ROBERTS Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4: Varsity Football 2,3,4. A. Leaders Of The School .1 J. Rockstroh A. Rogers M. Rokoff J- Rvlfes L. Rose E. Rosenberg 10-5 if l6l The Victory Hop HERBERT ROSEN BERG SAC Patrols 43 Homeroom President 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Collegian 3.43 Glee Club 43 Castleeis 4g JV Football 23 Intramurals 2.3.4. DAVID ROSENBERG MICHAEL GEOFFREY ROSENFELD SAC Patrols 2.3.4, Committees 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Classical Club l,23 FTA 3,43 Modem Language Club 2.3.4, Program Chainnan 4, Treasurer 43 Chess and Checker Club 3,4. Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Intramurals 2,3,4. SOL ROSENSTEIN SAC Patrol 33 Collegian 23 Intramurals 2,33 Frosh-Soph Football 2. MICHAEL LEE ROSENSTOCK SAC Patrols 2,3,43 Homeroom Secretary 23 Dance Committees 43 Collegian Representative 23 Biology Club 23 Office Assistant 43 Intramurals 2.3. FREDERICK PHILIP ROTHMAN SAC Patrols 33 Honor Society 3,43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Service Club 43 Echoes 3,4, Co-Editor-in-Chief 43 Dramatics Club 23 Carrollton-Wight Literary Association l,2,3,4, President 43 Classical Club I,2,3,4, Vice-President 43 Modern Language Club 2,3, Vice-President 33 Archives 3,43 Office Staff 3,43 Varsity La- crosse Manager I,23 UNY I,2,33 Chess and Checker Club l,2,3. I l .fl -- X-1 j. Rovner W. Royer R. Rubin S. Rudick R. Rudo S. Rudo so V' ,.... xp 'YO .YL H. Rosenberg II. Rosenbergg 3 G. Rosenfeld S. Rosenstein M. Rosenstock F. Rothman JEROME SYLVAN ROVNER SAC Patrols 3.43 Homeroom Secretary 2, President 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Association of Club Presidents 3,43 Biology Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2. President 43 Current Events Club 2.3.4, Secretary 4, President 43 Science Research Club 2.3.4. IVILLIAM ROYER RICHARD LEE RUBIN Religion Club 23 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 FTA 33 Photography Club 3. STAN LEY AARON RU DICK SAC Patrols 3,43 june '58 Class Council 33 Dance Committees 3: Honor Society 43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Radio Broad- casting Club 1.2.3. Program Chairman 43 President 33 FTA I3 Mod- ern Language Club 3.43 Math Club 3,43 Intramurals l,2.3,4. ROBERT BIANFRED RUDO SAC Patrols 2,33 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Dance Committees 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 2,31 Civil Defense Club 2,33 Biology Club 23 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Intramurals 2.3. STANLEY BERNARD RUDO SAC Patrol 2,33 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Intramurals 3.4. After The Game GARY RUSSELL CHRISTOPHER RU SSO Dance Committee 23 FTA 2.3.4. JAMES PATRICK RUTH, JR. SAC Representative 23 Dance Committees 3,43 Civil Defense Club 23 Glee Club 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. JAMES STUART SAGNER June '58 Forum 43 Dance Committees 43 Honor Society 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Service Club 4: GREEN BAG 3,4, Assistant Under-Classman Editor 3, Mid-senior Editor 4, Assistant Managing Editor 43 Ban- croft Literary Society 23 Math Club 3,43 Intramurals 2.3.4. GEORGE SPEAR SALABES SAC Committee 43 June '58 Class Council 23 Dance Committees 33 Honor Society 3,43 GREEN BAG 33 Collegian 43 Biology Club 33 Society for Engineering Students 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 41 Radio Broadcasting Club 3,42 Library Club 2: JV Soccer 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. WALTER IRVING SALGANI K SAC Committee 43 Carrollton-Wight Literary Association 33 Hunt- ing and Fishing Club 33 Bancroft Literary Society 43 Radio Broad- casting Club 43 JV Crosscountry 3, Varsity 4: JV Track 23 Frosh- Soph Lacrosse 2, JV 33 Intramurals 2.3. n7'vlN so -rt D. Samuelson F. Sanchez R -'Q 'X-:lv A. Sapperstein W, Sauer H. Saval M. Scally T? Y:-I'-'f Ki, i as i W2 G. Russell C. Russo J. Ruth J. Sagner G. Salabes W. Salganik 1 H43 Q---sv DAVID SA MUELSON SAC Representative 2,3, Patrols 2.3.43 Homeroom President 2,33 Dance Committee 2,3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 33 UNY 3,43 Civil Defense Club 33 Intramurals 2.3.4. FRANCISCO SANCHEZ Homeroom President 2,3,4: Dance Committee 43 Biology Club 33 Dramatics Club 33 Varsity Soccer 3,43 JV Wrestling 13 JV Track l. ARNOLD MARTIN SAPPERSTEI N SAC Representative 2, Patrols 2,33 Homeroom President 2: Honor Society 43 Chemistry Club 2,33 Astronomy-Physics Club 43 Biology Club 43 Varsity B Club 3,43 Varsity Track 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,4- IVILLIAM JEROME SAUER HOWARD SAVAL SAC Patrols 2.3.43 Dance Committee 43 Bancroft Literary Society 23 Glee Club 2,3,43 Caine Mutiny Court Martial 33 Intramurals 23 MICHAEL FRANCIS SCALLY l63 THOMAS RICHARD SCHAUMAN VVILLIANI HENRY SCHAUMAN, JR. MARTIN SAUL SCHEINBERG SAC Parrots 2,3, Committee 43 Homeroom Treasurer 2.3: June '58 Class Council 2,3, Committees 3,43 Collegian 33 Frosh-Soph La- crosse 2: Intramurals 2.3. LARRY EDWARD SCHIFF SAC Representative 2,33 Homeroom President 2,3,43 Honor Society 43 Band 33 Orchestra 2,3,4, Librarian 3,4, Concert Master 3,43 JV Fencing 2. Varsity 3. DONALD JOSEPH SCHISLER Intramurals 43 Varsity Track 4. BRYAN JAMES SCHMIDT .1 -s L S. Schnydman L. Schofer it' J. Schuerholz W. Schwanke D. Schwartz B. Schweitzer 7 I 1:9 2 June Week Climaxed YQ: T. Schauman W. Schauman M. Scheinberg L. Schiff D. Schisler B. Schmidt ,- ri , ' ar ,Y A ,. If gl 1 is I 1 M , X .3 1 3 SAMUEL ROSEN BU RG SCH NYDMAN SAC Committees 2,3, Student President 43 Homeroom President I,2Q President of June '58 33 Dance Committees I,2,3,43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Association of School Leaders 3,43 GREEN BAG li Carrollton-Wight Literary Society I3 Religion Club 2, Secretary- Treasurer I, Vice-President 23 Athletic Service Club 13 Band 23 Teahouse of the August Moon 43 School Store 2,33 Intramurals l,2,43 JV Soccer I, Varsity 2,3,43 JV Fencing I3 JV Wrestling 2, Varsity 33 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse l, JV 2, Varsity 3,4 LAWRENCE SCHOFER SAC Committees l,2, Representative 23 Homeroom President 2: June '58 Class Council 2, Dance Committees I3 Honor Society 3,43 Service Club 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,4, Secretary 4, President 43 Association of School Leaders 43 Association of Club Presidents 42 Collegian l,2,3,4, Assistant News Editor 3, News Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 43 News Bureau 1,23 GREEN BAG 2,33 Collegian Press Con- vention 2,3,4, chairman 43 Modern Language Club 2,3, Secretary 23 FTA 2,33 Chess and Checker Club I: UNY 23 Bancroft Literary Society 23 Religion Club 23 Intramurals l,2,3. JOHN SCHUERHOLZ WILLIAM HOWARD SCHXVANKE Hunting and Fishing Club 3,43 Intramurals l,2,3. DAVID MYRON SCHYVARTZ Honor Society 3,43 Collegian 2,33 Religion Club 2,33 Dramatics Club 23 Audio-Visual Club 3,43 Stage Craft Club 2: Library Club 23 Band 2,33 Orchestra 3,43 Glee Club 3,4. BARRY JAY scuwizirzuk SAC Patrol 2,33 Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 3: Dance Committee 33 Hunting and Fishing Club 4: Intramurals l,2,3. Our Slay Al City 1 Y. K. Seaman N. Sereboff D. Serpick M. Shadman S. Shapiro D. Shuman '1 '3' 7 W-fi uv VINCENT JOHN SICA Civil Defense Club l.2. RICHARD CARROLL SIMINIONDS JERRY SKLAR Homeroom Treasurer 45 Dance Committees 3,45 Sales Club 35 Civil Defense Club 25 JV Baseball 35 JV Wrestling 25 Intramurals J2,s.4. NORMAN SMELKINSON SAC Patrols 3, Committees 3,45 Dance Committees 45 Modern Lan- guage Club 3,4: Math Club 45 Radio Broadcasting Club 45 FTA 45 CNY 45 Intramurals l,2,3,4. CHARLES ENIORY SMITH, III Locker Supervisors 3.4, President 4: Library Club 3. CHARLES G. SMITH KENNETH JOSEPH SEAMAN Drum and Bugle Corps 3,4. NORAIAN FRANKLIN SEREBOFF SAC Patrol 3.45 Audio Visual Club 3. DAVID YALE SERPICK SAC Patrols 3, Committees 45 Dance Committees 2,3,45 GREEN BAG 4. Assistant Sports Editor 45 Chess and Checker Club 15 Current Events Club 35 UNY Club 45 Modern Language Club 2,3,4, Sergeant- at-Arms 45 School Store 41 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2, JV 35 Intra- murals l,2.3,4. MARVIN PAUL SHADMAN Homeroom Treasurer 35 Intramurals 4. SANFORD MICHAEL SHAPIRO SAC Committee 4: Homeroom President 25 June '58 Class Council 3,45 Dance Committee 45 UNY 35 Bancroft Literary Society 3: Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2, Varsity 3,45 Intramurals 2.3.4. DAVID SHUMAN Z 25 ' F, X J VV , -A.:-If 2 , .v ,K F ,. 9 rv' A I I 1 ' 'I f V. Sica R. Simmonds 'J .Ay J. Sklar N. Smelkinson C. E. Smith C. G. Smith 0 'S' 'f-' LEE SANFORD SMITH Honor Society 3,43 Science Research Club 2,3,43 Religion Club 33 Civil Defense Club 3,43 Math Club 3,43 Modern Language Club 41 Chess and Checker Club 33 Band 2.3.43 Orchestra 3.4. LEWIS niosrarn SMITH SAC Representative 33 Homeroom Vice-President 33 Dance Com- mittee 23 Varsity B Club 43 Classical Club li Civil Defense Club 23 Band 2.3,43 Orchestra 3,43 JV Crosscountry 3, Varsity 43 Varsitx' Track 3.4. RONALD LIONEL SMITH Honor Societv 4: Modern Language Club 2.33 Biology Club 43 JV Baseball 3. Varsity 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. RONALD IVARREN SMITH Dance Committees 33 Current Events Club 33 Band 2,33 Orchestra 4. RICHARD HUMPHREY SNYDER Varsity B Club 43 JV Track 2, Varsity 3,43 Varsity Football 3.43 Intramurals 3.4. IULIAN NEAL SOBER SAC Patrols 1.4: Classical Club 2,43 Chess and Checker Club 1.2.43 Intramurals 2,3,4. Receiving Diplomas Y Xi. xg E .a fs.. M. Sober B. Solomon S. Solomon A. Spak I-Z. Spallone M. Spriggs fpivfvf. of if qv' Xa.,-0 3. w--e 6 U.. 15 3 ii I.. Smith I.. J. Smith P1 3 Q5 R. L. Smith R. XV, Smith R. Snyder J. Sober K . ..,4v MARVIN ALLAN SOBER SAC Patrol 43 Current Events Club 23 Clee Club 3,43 Intramurals 2.3.4. BARRY EDYVARD SOLOMON SAC Patrols 33 Dance Committees 33 Modern Language Club 2: Chemistry Club 41 Radio Broadcasting Club 3: Intramurals 2.3.4. STEVEN LOUIS SOLOMON SAC Patrol 2.3.43 Homeroom Treasurer 33 Dance Committees 3: Honor Societv 3.43 Varsilv Il Club 43 Math Club 2.3.43 Cl'lCS9 :ind Checker Club 2,3,43 Varsity Cross Cnuntry 3,43 JV Track 2.3, Varsity 4: Intramurals 2.3.4. ALLEN SPAR SAC Representative 3,43 Homrooin Vice-President 3,43 June '58 Class Council 3,43 FTA 23 Audio-Visual Club I3 Chemistry Cluh 33 Astronotnv-Physics Club 43 JV Soccer 23 JV Lacrosse 33 Intra- murals l,2.3. ICDXVARD DAVID SPALLONE SAC Representative 43 Hotneroom Secretary 2, Treasurer I, Vice- President 43 Jlllll' '58 Class Council 2.3.43 CRFIVN BAG Representa- tive 23,43 Dance Committees 3.4: JV Baseball 2.3. MICHAEL SPRIGCS 1 3, i Af ,Z we A N4 A ff I . , N1 vi, A ' I f r- -I ,R- A A, ix T?Ej5: s . N b. I R. Starkey F. Steedman -JJQ E 3 'Q-1? ,X is 1- R. Steele D. Stoll C, Slrein M. Strouse 14? rv t F E' Nf' its ii JOHN IVILLIAM STUDENT, AIR. HENRY SUGARIXIAN june '58 Class Council 43 Dance Committee 43 Math Club 3,43 PNY 4: Choir 33 Intratuurals 2,3,4. RICHARD MALCOLM SUSEL SAC Committees 3.4, Presidents Cabinet 43 june '58 Class Coun- cil 4: Dance Committees 3: Service Club 3,4. Secretary-Treasurer 43 FTA 2, Secretary 23 Biology Club 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-Presi- dent 43 ITNY 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 43 Chess and Checker l,23 Radio Broadcasting Club 33 Intramurals I,2,3,4. ROBERT MANUEL SUTTON MARTIN SXVEREN SAC Patrols 2,33 Civil Defense Club 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. PAUL DENNIS SYNAN Homeroom Secretary 4. RICHARD ALLEN STARKEY Modern Language Club 33 Civil Defense Club lg JV Crosscountry 23 JY YVrest'ling 3: Yamitv Tennis 2,33 Intramurals 2.3.4. FRANCIS DeSALES STEEDBIAN ROBERT IVALLACE STEELE Society for Engineering Students 2.3,-43 Intramurals 3. DAVID RINDELL STOLL SAC Patrols 43 Homeroom Treasurer 33 Dance Committees 3,43 Frosh-Soph Lacrosse 2. CARL STREIN MICHAEL STROUSE SAC Patrols 334, Committees 2,3,43 Collegian Representative 3,41 Dance Committees 3,43 Honor Society 3,41 Current Events .Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,43 Religion Club 33 JV Swimming 2.3, Varsity 4. A Solemn Moment 3' QP? j. Student H. Sugarman R. Susel R. Sutton M. Sweren R. Synan 1- cm . if inn' in I67 -IANIES FRED XVALKER TALLEY O I I 5 I SAC Patrols 2,33 Religion Club 23 ITNY 43 Band 23,43 Orchestra 3,43 june '58 Class Council 2. DONALD ALTON THOMPSON Homerooin President 4. CEPHAS DELAN D THORNTON gt 11:4 .ions IVILLIAIXI Tiru, xfl 1 I . ' SAC Patrol 23 Library Club 33 Biology Club 2. ,Q ' HOXVARD TOCKER PHILLIP PAUL TOSKES SAC Committees 3,4, President's Cabinet 4, Executive Board 43 Homeroom Vice-President 2,3. President 43 Dance Committees 3: r 1 K Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 43 Association of Club Presidents J' lauel' D- Th0mP50 C- Thornton 3,4, President 4g Service Club 3. Vice-President 33 Association of . School Leaders 43 GREEN BAG 33 Science Research Club 23 Secre- J' Tl'-in H' Tucker P' Toskes tary 3, Modern Language Club 2,3,4, President 3,43 FT A2,3,4, 1 President 3,43 Secretary Current Events Club 33 Frosh-Soph La- ' crosse 23 Intramurals 1.2.34 l foul fi I ' TT'-9 4--2 DAVID ANDREW TOXVNSEN D SAC Representative 33 Homroom President 33 Drum and Bugle Corps 2: Frosh-Soph Football 2. D, Townsentl A, Traska ALEXANDER VVOLODYMYR TRASKA SAC Patrols 3,43 Dance Committee 33 Honor Society 4g Biology .Q Club 3,43 Chemistru Club 3,43 Science Research Club 43 Astron- 0 omy-Physics Club 43 JV Soccer 3, Varsity 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. vu JOHN RUSSELL TUCKER x Varsity Football 3,43 JV Baseball 3. , j. Tucker A. Tudor ADRIEN FRANK TUDOR R' VFW! R- VUECY Radio Broadcasting Club 33 Society for Engineering Students 33 ' Stage Crew 3,4, Secretary 3,4, Lighting Engineer 43 Radio Club 3. QC.: 2 -,,-. Band 3.4: Intramurals 3,4. - RICHARD THOMAS U LYAT RAYMOND DOYLE U NGER SAC Representative l,2,3,43 Honieroom Vice-President 33 Science Research Club 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3. 168 Will Never Die 'O' R11 fly W. L'pton A. Vann R. VanZile S. Varhaftik J. Venable R. VonBussenius Q if as 5' THOMAS LEE VONDERSMITH, JR. Collegian Representative 3: June '58 Class Council 2,3,4, Sergeant- at-Arms 3,42 Dance Committees 39 Varsity B Club 31 Drum and Bugle Corps lg Teahouse of the August Moon 43 Varsity Soccer 4: JV Track 1.2. Varsity 3,43 JV Football 2. JOHN XVALLACE THEODORE MICHAEL WALMAN SAC Patrol 35 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Chemistry Club 43 Dance Committees 3,43 JV Lacrosse 3,4, Captain 3, Varsity 4: Intramurals 2,3. JOHN JOSEPH WVALSI-I ROBERT WARE ARNOLD MARVIN WASSERMAN SAC Representative 1, Patrols 3g Homeroom Treasurer 1, Vice- President 23 Collegian lg Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 23 Library Club lg JV Fencing lg JV Soccer 2. IVAYNE HAMILTON UPTON SAC Patrol 1.25 Glee Club 3,43 Intramurals 2. ANDREW' VANS Society for Engineering Students 3,-1, Treasurer 45 Varsity Football 4, Manager 4. READ KEBIPER VANZILE Dance Committee 22 Glee Club 4. SAMUEL VARHAFTIK JOHN PHILIP VENABLE Dance Committee 2: Religion Club 45 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3,4. ROBERT FRITZ VONBUSSENIUS ew I V: '55 N-4 T. Vondersmith J. Wallace if 7' T. Walman J. Walsh R. Ware A. Wasserman 'Q W of 1' N9 . N I l k All Our Devotion To City ROBERT XV.-XTKINS LEIVIS LEROY XVAYNE, SAC Patrols 2,3,43 Chemistry Club 2,3,43 Religion Club 3,4. JOSEPH MURRAY IVEATHERLY SAC Patrol 3. LEO BERNARD WEBER Homeroom Vice President 3. JAY MICHAEL WEINSTEIN SAC Patrol 2,32 Homeroom Vice-President 23 June '58 Class Coun- cil 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Collegian 2: Civil Defense Club 2: Band 43 Orchestra 43 Intramurals 3,4. BERNARD XVEINTRAUB SAC Representative 43 Homeroom Vice-President 43 Association of Club Presidents 43 Collegian Representative 33 Alt Service Club 3.4, Treasurer 3, President 43 June '58 Class Council 23 Association of School Leaders 43 Intramurals 2,3. f 23' D. Whip H. VVhiten K. Whitney W. Vtlienecke R. Williams R. Winkelman 1 fix :J if ,l I70 ii 9? nd 6 -3-fr .1 R. Watkins L. Wayne QS. J. Weatherly L, Weber J. Weinstein B. Weintraub 'us' DAVID ADAMS VVHIP SAC Representative 2: Homeroom Vice-President 2, Sergeant-ab Arms 3.43 Honor Society 3,43 Audio-Visual Club I3 Bancroft Lit- erary Society I3 Modern Language Clcb 2.3, Treasurer 23 Civil Defense Club 33 JV Crosscountry 3. Manager 1,23 Varsity Baseball l,23 JV Baseball Manager 3. HARRY VVESLEY XVHITEN Collegian Representative 3,43 GREEN BAG Representative 3,43 Bi- 0l0gy Club 22 Chemistry Club 23 Library Club 33 Science Research Club 43 Clee Club 3, Librarian 33 Varsity Fencing 2,3. KENNETH NEXVTON XVHITNEY Choir 4. IVILLIAM PHILIP IVIENECKE ROBERT ROIJERICK WILLIAMS Society for Engineering Students 3,43 JV Soccer 2: JV Football 33 Intramurals 23.4. RICHARD XVILLIAM XVINKELMAN SAC Patrols 2.33 Homeroom Vice-President I3 JV Baseball 1.2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2.3. Will Be Everlasting RILHARD XICJRTON ll Ol F SKC latrol 3 Collcsmn Represeulatne 73 Radlo Club I ARTHUR BILXIMXNIIW OUNG IOHN EDXVARD ZECH SAC latrols 2 3 Irosh Soph lacrosse l Intramurals 1234 IRANK CHARLES ZEILER SAC Iatrols 2 3 ASSOCIHIIOII of C lub lresldents 34 'XSSOCIHIIOII of School leaders 4 I IIJIBIW C lub Z Softtts for I-ugmecrmg Students 3 4 l resident 4 Stagttraft C lub 9 Ll 4 lreslrlcnt '51 rl! I Wh NY' le: nW IX NIILNIORIANI RIC H XRD IOM Rl I Y I R Xt olfe X Young G-v -I T 'i 'hi j ech F Zeller Dear Reader Thts letter marks the end of the 1958 GREEN Bat. and the close ol another school year lVe of the CIRHN BM hue strtvetl to make a yearbook whrch w1ll tllord you many pleasant memorles Vtturally mtny people ire responsxble for the success ol thus CCIIIIOU I should l1ke to take this opportunlty to th mk such people Io the stall whose talent and perseverance made every artxcle and plcture the best posslble md Nlr VV1lter Imthlcum the very Utpable ad vtsers recene my most slncere thanks for thelr sup port and gurdtnce wllltll has seen me through every problem I tm grateful for the work of the Htrre Studros wluch h tve contrtbuted the strlk mg., photographs of soclal events as well as the semor IJOTLTIHS As tlwtys we have enjoyed the lull support ol the school admlmstratlon Ihroug.,hout the C RI-I-N BAC can be found the COIllIllJllllOl'l ol 1 faculty member whose work w as ts lme ts tt w ts needed Thls mans untlrmg el lott hes as 1 permanent trrbute tn the hearts of mmy sttll members who sought and gratefully re cened hls help I Jom sslth the staff ln gratefully tcknouledgmg the work ol Nlr Andrew Melby We shxll never be tble to repay h1m for hls dlllgent work Fmtllx I must mentton the advertlsers wtth out whose lxnmcnl issxstance thls book could not have been published I smcerely hope th it III luture yetrs the 1958 Cmnt Bu mll ktndle hippy IIICITIOFICS of your C 1tv College days Xlty the years to come brlng to the students lxcultv und alumm contentment md the lughest success Smcerely yours IOHN S I ON Davld Greber Edztoo zn Chzef . , V ' A' I A l I , gf 3' . .' L.: ' . ,-. ' I I ' ll, I . 1 Y .Y l gm I I ' A ' 1, ' ix rl .Z . ' R I. A , -11.' L 1 ' Q ' 1 z ' , 1 2 ' N- v If, v r ' goes my deepest gratitude. Mr. Walter Morrison 2 t . z Q ' , 1 - . , l,.l Z .' , i. ,. K Q . t 1 - ,V 2 .' ' 5, ' '. 2 . ' - ' r T2 A4 ', . A .' ' 2' J 2 1 .', ' ' I A . f ' 1 . , 1, fly 'A Y I Z1 1 C 'lf s ' ' . ,Q .. 'li' 1 . I' K- . - . in . ' - - - .tw If , .ft ,H 4 .1 I , 'V 5 QA il 0 . , . H ,Q i I , U I 2 i ' ' if ' t .. ' . .3 I l fl 3 I ' ,tj 5 2 2 4 I I ' 4 ' ,. : .' . . . .s If -1 gf- . 4 4 4 . 4 .t 1.. . t . f l I n . at I n . . -h . 1. 2 . . 2 3 L Lit , 1 ' 2 ' ' Y 7 1 if J 9 .'.'. I I ' ' I , T 2136 7 DIRECTORY FEBRUARY sersuoks Charlts 1- Bcaltx 3441 junexxax Arthur Bcxans 804 C-HU UC james P Boslex 3411 Northway Dr Lrnest Boston 116 Presstman St jrm Brogan 6613 I-arrdel Allen Buckner 1204 Patterson Pk Robert Burns jr 1401 Park Fdgar B Caxerlx 1309 Niattfeldl Rrchard 18 Chrldress 4024 Hrckorx Ross Look 1.106 Lakesrde Randy Gosgroxe 4812 Holder Frank Del Nrscro 3914 'Nlarx Harrx C D111 1908 Bertram Thomas Dxorsk 4704 Hazelwood Robert S 1-.derr 4020 Rosecrest 'lhomasl Farr 111 4612 Xallex Xrew 111 1'1ClSC11Cl 3411 Vrrgrma Allen 1-ox 2700 Cxlbllrll Alan C oldl1erg 3126 Beerler j Franklrn Goodman Axe Axe Axe Axe Axe Axe xe Ave Axe Axe Axe Axe Axe Axe Axe 639 Durnl1arton Axe Calxrn Corschbotlr 418 1'o1croft xe Daxe C rossnrckle 2105 C rrndon Ave 1-llrot j Harrrngton 1341 loplar Croxe C rll1ert Houston 6102 Old Harford Rd B111 Huber 4701 Pennrngton Ave Hugh 0 Hunter 1303 1NO1l11N1CW Rd Ron jackson 4106 Glenhunt Rd Rax jacobson 1308 Andre St Ronald eter 1650 N Monroe St Page 'NI ohnson II 1231 Poplar Groxe Webster T Kefauxer 2620 St Paul St Wlalter Iernrnon 3341 Dudley Ave lours lcon 4128 N Rogers Ave Ronald McCabe 2014 1' Lanvale St Howard 1-. McGrane 1520 Lynvrew Axe 'Norman D Mrchelson 3919 Rosecrest Axe Barrx Nlrller 4021 Hrlton Rd Vkarrcn Vrller 1234 Drllwood Ave james N1 Monaghan 618 St Anns Axe Thomas Mowlds 1206 Haxenwood Rd 1-rnanuel IN Pugatsky 353 1N Calvert St 14 m Russell 2716 1V1lkens Ave 'Nlorman Scherr 5109 Sunset Rd Ronald KN Scheufele 303 'xlrlltngton Axe Owens E Schnepf 2843 St Paul St Ccrald Srlxerstern 41.1 N Montford Axe Bob Srnrth 802 SN mans Vxay 11 ayne Spangler 3630 I-llerslre Axe lrank Sprnale 3502 Alameda Blxd Daxrd lhomas 3129 Strrckland Halter P Tratex 1701 Harman ll Pau fz 1434 Dellwood Fred Wayland 4101 Brooklyn 11111 Heber 108 S Athol 15 rllrarn Daxe YA hedbee 601 Bennrnghaxe Axe Axe Axe Axe Harold 98l111ZllllSOI'l 1608 'N Crlmor St john Yessen 1140 Shadxsrde Rd N0 N 1 N O ! 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' 3 ha I 'll Manufacturers of X BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE JEWELRY extend to each of you their sincere best wishes for a bright and prosperous future May your class rung reflect the joys of your hugh school days throughout the years J JENKINS SONS COMPANY INC T 5 2601 W LEXINGTON BALTIMORE 23 MD UIIIUERSIW of BIIITIIIIUIIE o d I SCHOOL OF LAW 3YEAR EVENING P g th LLB d r LASSES-THREE EVENINGS A WEEK m PRELAWZY gPg mqul- SCHOOL OF BUSINESS INDUSTRY AND MANAGEMENT 4-YEAR DAY d GYEAR EVENING P g d F a M p ff f JUNIOR COLLEGE 2 AR DAY d BYEAR EVENING P g Lb I Arts G A d g e t Call I 1420 N CHARLES ST BALTIMORE 1 MARYLAND SUCCESS IIN THE FUTURE For The Nlembers of Class 1958 CHARLES CASTORO VINCENT BUSCEMI A T JONES 81 SONS The Flag, Banner 81 Pennant Shop 708 Nor'I'Il Howard Street Speczal Flags and Banners made to order BALTIMORE COS FUMERS 409 Park Avenue Baltimore I, Md We muy your size m DRESS SUITS Telephone VErnon 7 3792 Ae C 0llll0all y Howard and Lexington Sts CLAY FLORIST SPECIAL PRICES TO CITY COLLEGE STUDENTS Baltimore I, Maryland 23 W- CIUY sffeef 9 9227 O ' 1, . 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Wrl e or or loolrlet I O SA - The Best of Everythzng CLASS OF JUNE 1958 rom THE HATTANS Complzmenls of AL scH:nsAs BLUE ROOM TAVERN 2793 Wnlkens Avenue Baltumore 23 Maryland MU EH LHAUSE PHARMACY Prescrzptzon Speczalzsls 'VI E HILLIARD PH G 4943 Belanr Road Cor Parkwood Avenue Baltlmore 6 Maryland Good Luck To Class 1958 C 8- C SUNOCO STATION 801 Patapsco Avenue Baltimore 25 Maryland HEER BROTHERS INC 105 E 25th Street Baltlmore 18 Maryland We serve wonderful food JIM POTTER S SUBMARINE SHOPPE 2301 Harford Road and our coffee cant be beat prxvate rooms avaliable for partres THE LOTUS INN Chlnese and American Restaurant Ca y Out Sennce Phone MOllawk 4 3321 5509 Relsterstown Road Good Luck and Best Wzshes 70771 Class of 1930 KOMAN S FOOD MARKET 3001 Cllfton Avenue Baltimore 16 Maryland HANLON DRUGS 2601 N Hllton Street Cor Piedmont Wllkens 7 0600 DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS LIQUORS M PLOTKIN Fancy Grocerles Meats Fruits and Vegetables Home dressed Poultry Frozen Foods 3301 Piedmont Ave Cor Halton St FOR SXIART COLLEGIATE FASHIONS vzszt HUT LER S ahmoze Complrmen ts of OXFORD HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Complete Home Repalrs 1413 E Baltunore Street MO 4 7246 FO 7 5739 Sol Bemste n Irv Nialeson fllwwlrldfliolm DOWNTOWN EDMON DSON BELVEDERE EASTPOINT THANKS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF THE COLLEGIAN AAD GREEN BAG , ' ' 1 l . 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