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

 - Class of 1960

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I W e 1. bv rxyg-Ai' .VM V' 'g' .., 5.-vf., Av- . -'. f 1- 'T-f ' 4 lg-mv: Q .1 -' - .X f ff f, fix' , ,X ' - ' ' - 1 f ., 7'+?f..': -.fig 3-7' 1' ' fw' ' -1 '5' ff?'ifZ3'Lwf'f- 5 95715675 Nfl' ALL. l K HE 3 ear6ooA jim gakimore Gig Cofege Baltimore, Maryland r . ' ' lmllml .xllill liCl'llIJllC'l17712111ffl?-III-f.'flI!'f l'mlc'wnk XX'g1llc'l' Xl0I'l'iN1HlA1':ff!ffI7III! l'l'ulc-vm' Xmmzxn l3l11'11z'l1-.121 l'm1vwn' xxvllllfl I.imhif11111-Iinmnm 1960 The Haltinrorc' City College. an imposing structttre of Cothic architecture situated on a beautiful. sllllclfllls campus. towers proudly over the city' at Thirty-thircl Street and 'lhe .Xlameda. 'lillls institution. the third oldest in the 1'nitecl States. is steeped in spirit, tracli- tions. and achievements. llaving been an important influence in the success of thousands of students, the llaltimore City College is a uniclue IIIOIILIIIICHI to Ameri- can education of the past. the present. and also the future. On October 20. 1839. City College had its humble beginning. occupying a single building on Courtland Street. There. under the tutelage of one professor, stu- dents were accptaintecl with the essentials of English, Latin. Creek. and rnathernatics. Increased interest in the school was followed by increased enrollment, necessitat- ing several changes in location. In 1923. the most recent of these was the exodus which brought City College from its Howard Street location to its present site in a quiet. residential neighborhood. Believing and practicing the axiom that the future belongs to those who prepare. the aclministration and the faculty have never ceased in their attempt to bring the latest in educational trends to the Castle without sacrificing high academic standards. lixpert in the process of molding boys into well- rounded citilens. City College well reali7es the impor- tance of extra-c'urricular activities. The first such organ- ization was the Bancroft Literary Society, founded in 1876. Soon after, the Carrolltorr-Xyiglrt Debating Society was formed: and the inter-club rivalry has become one of the richest traditions in City's proud history. Today an extensive extra-curricular program, rang- ing from the Student Government and honorary organi- zations to athletic teams and hobby clubs, gives students ample preparation for the future while allowing them to rrrake their stay at City more worthwhile and enjoyable. Publications becanre a part of City' College in 1897. when a group of industrious students. under the leader- ship of the late CQ. Xy'arfield Hobbs. put the first Grzrrx llycs to press. The high standards attained by the year- book have been continually matched by the Collegian. City's highly regarded weekly newspaper. City College is an excellent training ground where a boy prepares to be a IHZ111 of distinction, respect. and re- sponsibility. lly wlrolehearteclly participating in all school activities. students gain a thorough understanding of and admiration for their school. classmates. and teach- ers. .Xt the slllrle time. they take aclyarrtage of City's continuous learning process encompassing all the knowl- edge acquirecl from books. classes. and personal experi- ences after school. lt is a simple truisrn to say that the Baltimore City' College becomes a part of eyc-ry stuclc-nt because it rs not lllsf another' school. Indeed. its scholarship breeds re- spect for learning: its frc-c-clorn cleyelops responsibility: its opportunity encourages achiccyement: and its democ- racy creates leadership and unclerstandirrg. Yearly. its they Illlss through these halls of learning. the seniors fully- realize what City elollege means tc: them: they know too that they' will profit by the many yaluable lessons they lraye learned. 'lio them, the words ol the school song will fort-y er be rn their hearts and on their lrps --- Dear .Xlnra Klater. Your Sons XVe'll .Xlways He. -.- rch . , -..oQ. 4 'V J' V v- 'Q 21:4 wg ,..u 1-. .A . ,A.1'.i 7'Tt I , - -2, .. ' A , '-A' p , y-.-... f , :vw- - , 'sv '- , gl ' ge , .. , - - .ra M - 1. -. ... ,A ', 12.71 ,' fha . , wwf q- iff. Q - I if A , S- i ' ,'! -. f Q7 ' Q A. ? 1 Q 4 . , , AN- . 2 u.. an-W., .,,,g 'V V --iv... 7 -A E'-U tar 9 6 -L - Y-an -Z' ' wg W S . 5, Ni 2 E ' 7' ' Y EFF, Sha A . 1 , V 2 . ,, 'ff 3 4 M, , 1 2 if , 5 'A ,I 5 2, .A V, 'T' ' , - 2 ..fJ I ? o fa' ::i , My 5751- L' -,...2..'.LA 1- N., A' 2 . f 1 .-Q 2 L 5 SL -.... -3 A 541- - ' Q S 1 ' Q 5 L '24 V WX a.,i f'.-f. -' 272.25 . ,, W H in -.4 4 Q. 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' 4. ef' A, i ' ' 7 ?'-fp. . o ,Q Xu mimi uimlrmmiiziii, I'i'nf. limcnhciici' is shown hcrc indulging in an rigoroui lciwrc-time activity. -A-3 I Q ' t if-Q4 f 1 A?'?- Sw . - ' fi'-'ffm-f+.4.'. J ' 'T ' ' -L i f f f A- 4 Q-s 4.i.fa.11,. ., Q viva qi 4 .9 Y' ...il a Q. Af K. ,, 0 ' 1 4.-,HVQA , v -n 9 ,g,.,A,, . I ,.4'?i ' svj -'i 4- 4, f 4 '. , ' . 9' 4 a--N--i.. , V 2-wi 96 40 H . ,f f rv ,, in V 1414 + S4 ff if V - tif' i ' iff, 'A Mx, 3' K' 'A A' ' 'Q' wp sf. ' . , ' '- ' 1- f 1. f . - A- 1 A k ' L' s N . - An-I x 'W' I ' 4 . J WL, 4,.,.4-su. rx Li' 'J ,yu J f -1- an Prof. I-Qmciihcixci' :ix hi' gippczircd in 1911 Sewing :ii coach of the Hnltimmc Ciii Collcgc ii-miie mmm. .X fzimilv suapslirvi uf Hi. Iiinciihcixcr ui hix Summer homc in the Xdirmidack xffjlllllllilli of New York. 'Z W, Q: 1 . 44' 4 4- at 4 Dr. George Brain, Silpcrinicmlviil of thc B:1him0rc Public School Sxslcm, chats with Mr. limi-iilmiscr during thc fm'mcr's visit to Clily College. S' 7 f TH, v .1 lt K, '41, li HENRY T YOST Izmczjml De'n Nlen ol 1060 Xitei mn 1 llllCl close contuu ox Cl the past css xc llb Lhcic ls h ncllx lI1Xlll1flQf neu im me LO sax is 011 leave the Cistlc on the hill Peilnps nss, mcx Cl IIJ c llll 0 connnon no als Lon nal ulnch uc h ng SIIIXLI1 llll1'lIl0' 0111 nl ns it the lm ihnnfnc C in College sl inn tr llOl lnfvh the s cl ncls ol schol nslnp ih n hue ihmu ClllIh1CIC117CCl 0111 school Xcnn nun Ilill ol I fnng iswcinhlx ls cl0Se enough in xon in iunnnl xon 01 lhe innix lc iclcis in ill holds 01 cc ix 0 ni C 0 0 Ihis llCIll'l0i it may not logemlici the s ll lfllllflll sc lh ll 1011 100 in IX nispnc lntlnc Den 1 110111 Oni next go al li is been thi clcxclolnncnt ol 1110 dem c l l the pinilcqc of hung lmppi X 10 ' lil ff x 0 ic wion, 01 soc tus lon huc mhosen 10111 lculcis xntclllgcnllx H3011 J s 5 111011 sclxifc inc ibill Bcclusc of is lui xmn olinuw li ng ulncxccl excellent iesulls chninf this X611 01 mn u illl nion l-llls In 111110 01 hunf' demo C11 lClllX s ioulcl sl nn Nou in ood sicu in XOUI lun ic his uhclc win mll h ne IO uoik Ind Inc mth 111 Linde ol people ,v rn, ,N Ifnnllx, me lmxc ntempted to innoculng the spirit ol Liu tlut lllllllfllllll soinetlnnff Lh xl clclns clghninon ul is the most poixmlnl lll1Il0' that mn 1111001 possesses Xll nl us 110 uniscmiis 01 ll especnllx n 6 nx Poli mmes in it such issunlmhcs is the 5611101 I nuxcll lt is C nisc ol IHS spnn ll it the lClI111I11SIl1llUll c in unn 0 10 the 11111101111 nn piohlem lhn 1100111 10 be solxccl uxth encc thc onlc l is lJCflllSC of L spnn ililt mn school holds 111010 successful cliss icun Is 1 f' no C4 n uc Lnon s mln s ann th ll in ills Us 1e1l17e ih n Clt 15110 1 C mnnntlec on mn School lx iluiuon pliisccl 111051 high in I nc Llnx 1010 01 0 s 1001 uc must CXCI Lap ll is 11Jl1L0lOll1 1 s ci N no 01 win ui 1ncCLl1 0 cis xr c iss 11' 1 ss hm L xmn sci looks lo xou unh conliclcncn IO Commun lls Cxcc Cm iurncl X nl Clfll ol ll51l1lX ll be CITX IORIX l 5lllLClClX xmnx Z- Pi znfzjml Y l . 1 ' ' Q Ill , x B.s. ' E fi J-' ' ' ' 'I' ' l . , , .4 1, Y N 1 12 ..1 . 1 1 . .Q 1' 1 , . 1., .11 1,1 1 ' 2 51' 1 11 1 N 1 , 1 1 hc 1111., hr ' ' 3 to nite 11 t IJ 'nh' 1' ' ' . 1 ' ' .' ' J K' , . 1 1'1 I' 1' . 51. ,1. .- . -D . 1111 1 - 11, - 'b. 1 1 1 '1 ' Q' 1' ' 1' . cz . - ' l .' ll 1 ' '1 ' '1 ' VCI' lfir ol' ull. wc llI!YC 1' Gd 1 cl 'S tan- , 1 1' ' 1 ' . ' , 1 ' ' . ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 '. .' 1 '. . ' lull conlicl il in 'O1nC. L ' '1 J his 1' W ' 1' 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' im tl lill ginx' hinh Nchool oi' ' ll jc th: 'A ' ' Of. Cn l '1 'ul' than :nc incn l C'1' I llChC. H 15' ll i. R .1 1 1 'I ' 1 ', 1 5' L St has been f'UllliSl your lint duty IIS alumni iS to c1n'1'y on nnnmhci' high sclioolf' ll is this spirit than thc Visiting thi, 'I ,J 1 1' 11 f ' ' 5 e'11- 1 ' Q '1 . ' '1' 'K - ' 1. ll! NYC 1n'C l'Ol'lllll2llC, ' clccnl, L0 ll ' ' ' ul' ' .1 1 1 ' ' - fl 1' , .1'l ll 'l'vc. Uf,f1'Zlll ' way ol ic - 1' 1 'l1' - ,Xflf gfllllllllllflll. you will 111140 inuny lzanhs in lilcz gall with mnlicix. 1ch1n'cllCs' f 1'11c'c, '-lg' ' i111 Ol '1' ll noi x l C lh f in 1 nn' 'l1. ISIllll. Slll '. ' 1 'i 1' ' 1 ' '1 1' 1 llcgxmllc ol your lulnrc COLIINC. v 'YQ-1', 1 ' 'l 001 thc' l 11 i ol ' ' 1 l 1 ' i y. 1 Lhf ' 1' ' - ' 1 ' ll 1 . 1 1, , ' . , , I , 1 2 . ' , 1. . . .' 1 . 1 1' .' ', - V11 1 'f i'Elf iZl.Z1',l 1 l1' 'h . 1l' 1' 1'- fyiwg f. DAVID KAUFMAN A. B. Vi cc-Pri ncz' pa I Men of l96O. XYelcome to the group of illustrious alumni who have preceeded you into a wonderful family. .Xlthough you have all looked forward to your graduation, you will soon realize that City College has become a part of you, and you can never get it out of your blood. Most of you will go on to full, rich, and successful lives. XVe are proud to know that City has contributed much to your growth and development. As the years move on, you will realize more and more how each phase of our school program has contributed to your knowledge, happiness, and future life. XVe have tried to help you acquire necessary tools, wisdom, and under- standing so that you can better achieve your goals and enjoy the fruits of your labor. You have made many friends here at City. These friendships will bind you to your Alma Mater. Keep the excellent spirit of the class of '60 alive by reunions and contacts with City through the P-T. A., the Alumni As- sociation, and the Scholarship Fund. Attend our plays and athletic events when-ever possible. My congratulations to you on your accomplishments so far and best wishes in all your future undertakings. God be with you. Sincerely, fawtbf-!iZ74,,-.1 fr . 'U A ........-3 . - . as , JULIUS G. HLUBB A. B., M. Ed. V1'ce-Principal Alumni of the Class of 1960, Perhaps you still don't believe that you are really alumni of the Baltimore City College, the third oldest high school in the Uniter States. Congratulations and welcome to the thousands who are ever proud of and loyal to their alma mater. The years have wings. Nevertheless, as you look back, in reminiscence, you will remember many wonder- ful things about the grand old school where you acquir- ed your secondary education. The treatment of you as young men, the stimulating experiences of making friends with students and teachers, the unique academic freedom, the numerous informative and interesting dis- cussions, the fun of participating in athletic activities of all kinds, the challenge of publications, the many oppor- tunities to join clubs, the schedules for individual needs, the right to participate in a student government, the competition in scholarship - these recollections and others will increase in importance with the passing years just as your education will add zest and rich rewards to your lives. You should be leaders. Share your experience and knowledge with others so that the world in which you live will be a better place. May your lives be happy, productive, and worth- while. Good luck and may God be with you! Very truly yours, Four Dtshngulshed Careers Termlnate 11115 NC11 11111158 tl1e 1ct11e1nent ol N11 V111 nk 11111111 1fte1 111111x xens ol SCIXICL to the 111111111016 C1tx College XI1 B1'll1C1 lllCI1C1CC1 P1e5bxte11111 College 111 tnton S C e1e IC X1 IS 1 1ne1nber of t11e 1 Ixapp1 Xlpht I'1lIC1l1lLX He 1x 18 gmduated x11th 1 Bac11e1o1 of X1ts deglee He l1l1lHCC1l'llC1X CH11J'lI1xCC1 O11 1 IC'lC111I1Q CIICCI a11d 111 1090 l1e 1160111 te1ch1ng 11101 ogx 1t B C C C11111cter1st1c ot N11 Bl1nd 5 blologx 100111 xxe1e 111s chsplays of hogs snakes 1nd l1z11ds He de111onstr1tecl IH 111s lessons th1t l1e 111d 111 excellent sense of 111111101 and CClI'11l11X 1 co1n111111d of tl1e 5c1e11ce of blology Although l1e xxas absent for long p6f1OL1S of t1n1e C1111 1ng the last fexx years Nlr Bland SIIOXC to fulflll 1115 ob11 g1t1o11s 15 a te1cl1e1 He 111511 111111 1 X611 l11ppx retlre 111ent full of tnne to dex Ote to flS11lI1Q 1nd huntlng hob lnes t111t h1xe IHICICSICL1 111111 f01 111111x yeats i1 01111 I Elltott Charles B Owens L Before becomlnff 1 membe1 of t11c f1c111ty of tl1e Ba1t1mo1e C1tx College IU 1928 NIr I Ernest W1mme1 111d taught 111ore t11a11 te11 XCWIS 111 tl1e publtc scl1ool sys te111 Br111g1ng xx1tl1 111111 r1cl1 expenence 1101 only 111 teac111nUb11t 1150 111 tl1e 110111 ll1'lX xxo1ld N11 111111111161 1115 xsell qll'l11flCl1 to 111st1 uct 1115 students lll Ilngllsh 1s xxell 15 Ill pract1c1l 1111tte1s COIICCIHIIIQ l1fe X5 adx1se1 to tl1e Safetx Club 111d c11a1rn11n of tl1e Red Cross DIIXC NI1 11111111161 lCl1C1C1Cl1 111111v XCHIS of X'11ll'l1J1C CXll'l c11111c11111 serxlce H15 patxence genet OSIIX 1nd dl1lQ,CllCC x1e1e excellent 11111111165 of 1115 IHICI estlng IJCISOI'l'l11IX 101 111111x xe11s l1e serxed as cl1111 111111 01 the 1111150111111 testtng KOIIHHIIICC of tl1e llngltsh Department 1 POSIUOII xxlnch l1e hlled M1111 t1lSlll'1CIlOl1 Xfter 11 36118 of lC1C11ll'lQ' N11 I 1111051 XV11nme1 1115 ICIIICC1 H15 IIIIIIX 111611115 co1le1gues 11111 students 1l1ke xx1511 111111 111111K xens ol good 11611111 llltl 11'1pp1 ness 1 V X an lx Bland Leavxnff Poly txxo dec1des ago Nlr ol1n P Llhott ca111e to the Ba1t1111ore Ctty College 15 Head of the Balt1 more Clty College xIOdClIl L'll1gll'lgC Depntment H15 serxlce x11s 11ot only i1lSIlI1glll511CC1 by 1115 scl1ol11rsl11p and lrtendllness but also bx 1115 1b1l1tx to 1l1SplI'C 1115 students llld colleagues Because of 1115 le1der5111p and 11nde1 standmg, boys found that tl1e study of ioretgn language xxas bot11 ple1surable 1nd 1exx11d1ng T11e school 11111 PClSOHH1lly NI111dful of 1115 xe1r5 ol 11c11 and frultful SCIXICC tl1e ad1n1n15t1at1o11 tl1e laculty and tl1e student body WlSh Mr john P Elhott many yeats of good health and happy reurement Iommg the iacultx of tl1e B1lt1111ore Clty College ln 1994 Mr Charles B Oxxens has t1ught exery subject ln the Commercxal Department Among 1115 numerous ser xtces to E116 school 111s that of lbelllg 'lC1N1SCl' to the Febru 1ry class of 1959 1ndse1x111g 15 tl1e tre1surer of tl1e P T A SL1l01'llS11llJ Iund lor txtenty txxo years Bec111se 111 health 11115 plagued Mr Oxxens ior many 111onths, l1e l1as ICIIIACC1 The school 1dm1n1strat1on the 11Cll1ly 11111 the students xxtsh 111n1 1 long l1ealthfu1 and 111 enjoyable ret1ren1e11t john l- Xhmmer S I I I U Cl' , . Q., wh ' 1 '1. 1 PA , ' ' s ' 1 1- 1 1 ' '1 1 '. ' 1 1 X sg. 'Q' - I 1 .Y 1- 1 L I' L -, V. 1 1 I 1 ' 'Q , 1 -1 , g1 1 Q - In ' K -I . I. . . ,N . ' Q A . . ' L C A -- C . K I 1 H' 1 V ' ' kf, ' ,, 1 4 Q .. 1 I , I 1 1 1 .' ' v V ' fl . ' f . ' . , ATB, 1+ 13 V , A I . 1 , A I Q 1 1 . 1 '. ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1' - :' A . 1 K I . - 1 ly 1 1 n ' D ' 1 ' ' , 1 . J . 7 5 ' ' V ' 1 ' . 1 , . h . V 'K V -K C V . 1 A 1 1. . L I C L 1 1 .V n s, miss his good inliuence, 1115 x'i5ion, 1111d 11is dxplomatlc J , , Q A V. . . 4 . 1 . i V Y 1 ' r J 1 .-LB. ' - , , . - , 1 . ' ' 4 ' ' . 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' : . . A .-1.11, MA., 1.11. ,Q Q . T . ' V- V V . 1 1 . 1 ' ' ' . ' 1 - 1 ' . . 1 . . 7 Z ', I ' 1 1 , 1 , 1 . D I l l . A . 7 . . 1 1 , . . K . L ' 1 1 ' ' 'c ' 1 A 4 1. Q X A, , . I, K C V8 1 ' , . -. I . 1 1 C I ly . A '1 1 .' '1 - 1 ' ' . , '- ,f ' L I., 1 t . v - if I ' -- ?'A is 1 I. 1. 4 I s , 1 ' v' -: ' - ' ,W 1 4 'I1 , 1 ' ' . 1 Q . . Q .Q l V .-. - g V 1 A gi X vs, 1 . . 1 I , 1 l 1 4 'A we T 1 l I 2 1 ' 1 I' I' 1 . 1 1 - 2 l .f ,.. f-H:.. J 'u nil'!!r ! 0 0' 19.1,-,s. .ull I 1 3 fi If . 3...- Ar -- 4135- on :S , -lzf. if - Y'-'- 'c Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Dedication . ..,,,. ,,.,.,.. 4 . 4 . , , . 6 Administration 4 ..,. ..,. .... 8 Retiring Teachers . . 4 ....... . . . .10 FALL Faculty . ,..,.............,....... . Math 4 .i.. Guidance Library Science . ..,, Cafeteria 4 .... 4 . English 4 4 4 ..,. Commercial . 4 4 4 4 4 Language 4 ..ii.., 4 History 4 4 Art Nlusic .,.,.,.,. Technical . 4 4 4 4 .4 Athletic ..... .,.. Freshmen 86 Mid-Sophomores ,......,. .... sophomores . ,,.,,,. ,.,4,........ . Activities ....,,.......,.........,.,.. .... Student Government Classical President s Cabinet 4 . Language . . . 4 . . . School Leaders Math Executive Board .... Herpetology .....,, Honor Society Band Orchestra 4, Quill ik Scroll ...... Glee Club ......... Service Stamp 8: Coin Varsity B 4 4 4 4 , . GREEINBAG... Collegian 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 Hunting and Fishing Chess K Checker ..l. Bridge ,....,,....l. Sportsu. 4 .,.,.,...... City -Poly Game 4 4 4 Cross Country ...,, Football ,.... City-Poly YVeek ..,.. Soccer . ,.,l..,... 4 WINTER unioi-5 .,.,,,...,..,......... Activities ....,.. ...,.,..44......,..,..... Chemistry Science Research .,.. Astronomy-Physics Librarv Art Service School Store .,.... Biology ,l.. ,...... A udio-Visual Bancroft 4. Carrollton-Wight . 4 4 Stagecraft . . 4 4 4 . 4 Sports . 4 ................,. 4 . 4 . Basketball 4 4 4 4 . 4 . . lvrestling .,.l..,... Swimming Inherit The Wind .,.,.,....,,,...ll,..,... Mid.Sgnior5.. .... .............. 4 Commencement 4 4 4 Banquet Prom .,.. Vlid-Senior Portraits History Awards .... Who s Who Officers .,,,,,..... SPRING Activities 4 . 4 4 ................. . 4 . 4 . Dramatics, Radio Broadcasting. Rocket Society, Civil Defense , 4 Hi-Y, UNY .,,l,.. Assoc. of Club Pres., Religion 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 FTA, FD 4 4 4 Spoi-1544 .4....,... Baseball 4 4 4 4 . 4 . Tennis 4 4 4 4 , Lacrosse s,4. Track Championship Athletic Hall Of Fame . . .....-. - . - - V Golf .4 The Matchmaker . . . ..-... . - . . . r 1 V A June Seniors ...,.......,.........,.......,. History Awards .i., 138 Sports Dance, 'Xloonli ht Cruise Who's YVho . g . , Officers ...., 4 4 .139 Banquet, Prom 4 , . 4 Sports Dance .ll,., 140 Prom, Graduation , 4 june Senior Portraits . . .144 Scholastic Hall Of Fame ....V ,-,----, ---A, Life At City College 4 . . 4 .198 124 141 142 143 196 X X f W QX Z! xxXXN X XX X W! XXV f 0 Su, 2552 Z Z X 7 x ff xx Q X xx if 51 fffff Xxx W 7 X x f S MF X7 'Q X Xxx 4 f We ' f x f f X X SX x 7 'A X x55 f X, Q85 f RQ A U fi I f ff W ,M QW Q MNH? :J Q 25 x R 7 1 5 'Z K xx? Inns,- .3113 F Q. 'IM -'+,4 4, Q' I Ns ov- 71 Knowledge Slimulates Interest Prof. Baublis discusses the technique for finding square roots. Q. fl John K. Lawrence D. Cimblista Luther S. Ditman Iilenbogen B. S. B. IZ. B. S. ,,.-.n 'i XVilliam J. Farley Burt A. Kaufman Joyce Klein B. S. B.S., Ll. B. B.S., BLA. ': ' -8 gg Q 'wr' 5 4 , w?, 'J' 'lf f -Y X -9 s xyf Mrs. Marion K. Carroll L. Lloyd Hyman Sachs Yeaplc B. M. Ch.l1. B.S., NI. .L A. B. .ie- 0 s 'L t ' S, 4 f-. D 'N I .4 ff - 4. , . X in..l'. '3 , . In order to improve its curriculum to meet the ever- increasing demands of the modern world, the Mathemat- ics Department of the Baltimore City College is constant- ly broadening the scope of its program, improving the methods of teaching it employs, and adding new and diverse courses. Analytics, geometry, algebra, and trigo- nometry constitute a basic part of the program offered to aid City students in their education. The study of all sorts of numerical oddities and intracacies supplements the regular program. Concentrating these courses on thought problems, the Math Department tries to teach Collegians to employ a logical approach to every prob- lem that confronts them. This objective not only helps the students improve their mathematical skills but also prepares them for any other subject which uses logic. The fine instruction given Collegians is indeed valuable in preparing them for college and helping them to at- tain success in life. 'gp v.,f 1 , l li t 1 - me a 'WS ... X W 0' V . ff-A -fav . y y g,,. , , James J. Allman Irvin Bachman Head B. S., M. S. A. B. ' ,Q at rt Xxx l-Ldward V. Baublis Frank M. B. S., M. Ed. Chubb, Jr. B. S. Prof. Lloyd and his class take a breather after wading through a rough geometry proposition. Experiments Fulfill Curiosity The important principles and theories of our physi- cal environment are the basis of study in the Baltimore City College Science Department. The presentation of the most modern concepts concerning the nature of the world impresses upon the student the importance of science in everyday life. By offering many varied courses, the Science Department acquaints Collegians with the living things which surround them and with the sub- stances which compose their surroundings. Stressing the use of the scientific method, the department teaches Collegians the importance of approaching problems log- ically. Laboratory exercises and special projects supple- ment the courses and insure a complete understanding of the material under considerationg moreover, interest is promoted by the sponsorship of the City College edition of the National Science Fair. lVhen the City student graduates, he takes with him a fundamental knowledge of science and an understanding of the world in which he lives. SN 'p'4t 1 has ova 'Uv yy .ke . 5' .-a .1 ' Prof. McDonald uses departments well-stocked equipment room. 4 1 it i' Russell H. Patil S. Keyser Bernard Kuder Johnson B. A., M. S. B. B.S. Thomas K. Leon B. Bielinski Richard Colianni John E. Cooper Mcnonall A.B. B.s. A.B . ' K Head B.S. V . Q V V . ' I . ' . -f ,pf - Vp Q N gn V 'Z W 'A' ' 'cf b , f cf X. . 57 'V 7 A v Kenneth P. Laq' joseph W. Schwarz Donald Y. B. S. Schwebel A. B. Thomas lVhitney C. David Freedenberg jesse J. Hinson Donaldson, jr. Dunning B.S., M. S. B.S., M. S. Ed. M., 13.5. A. B. A point concerning the magnetic north is emphasized by Prof. Q aff Hinson. -ff' wg, li ! 'Vs fi Ea fi ' x . . i Augustus Selis Clay W. Stall Lawrence A. Willis A. B.. M. A. B. S., M. A. B. S. of .f-, Lib I v. Q. fs 'f ,N ' -7 M' ' ' ' -'A l. X ,f A 'V t J ' -A fe. t . l -.5 Clair B. Meloy Warren W. Ahny joseph Brune, jr. Head .X.B., S.T.B., B.S. LB., M.A. S.T. M. Albert J. Caufhnan Charles Cherubin john Desch B. S. A. B., M. A. A. B. is as N' .f A Vw- U 9 -6 Q X . .., -,- -gf A X iff' N r a. 7V ff? 1 . fhf' Q ' Michael A. Franko Elsa R. Graser XVo1fe joffe B.S.Ed. A.B., Ph. D. B.S. A Q. 4 ' as 4 5 . if ' A ' W ,W N 'iq K A K Ar I The fundamentals of English are stressed by Prof. Levin during daily classroom drills. y hr Z f The World of Man's ability to exchange ideas with his fellow men through speech and through writing is the main factor responsible for the development of civilization. It is the task of the English Department to develop this capacity to the highest possible level. Stressing the fundamentals of reading, writing, and grammar, courses teach the value of precise expression. Surveys of English and American literature add var- iety to the courses and give Collegians a background in the cultural history of the English art of self-expression. For those wishing specialized training, courses are offered in journalism and public speaking. The success of the depart1nent's work is displayed by the large num- ber of alumni prominent in literary affairs, including Donald Kirkley, Leon Uris, and Edward Everett Horton. By sponsoring the Book Fair, debates, journalistic activ- ities, and creative writing contests, the department stim- ulates interest in our native tongue and its culture. T 9. fNJ l I Margaret C. XValter G. Robert C. McCormlcy Morrison Moskowitz A. B. A. B. B. S. 6'-'D vw- , .f- f cf' George A. john A. Pentz Don I-'. Rogerson Neumeister A. B., M. A., Ll. B. B. S. B. S. Howard B. Seidman Robert E. Seney Louis I. Snyder Sidney H. 'l'ishler B.S. A.B. B.S., M.A. B.S. sq :rf uv .. I6 Self-Expression Following the advice of modern educators and the recent trend in high schools throughout the country, the City Colleg-e Language Department has recently ex- tended its program to offer three and four year courses to those students who desire a tnore complete knowledge of foreign tongues. By developing a foundation in gram- mar and conversation, the study of this new program provides Collegians with a reading knowledge of one of the three modern languages - German, French, or Spanish - and familiarizes the student with the customs, literature, and culture of great European nations. The history of the Roman Empire and etymology are revealed to the student of Latin along with the language itself. The excellent background provided City students by the Foreign Language Department helps to broaden their minds, create lines of thought, and enrich their lives. Prof. Yannuzzi discusses an interesting linguistic oddity. Kathryn G. Scott Mildred K. Sheff William A. A. B. A. B., M. A. Yannuzzi A. B., M.A. N gf - 7-Y v '. ' 1 2 A ' 31? A 6 , 1- 'Ax 'I 0 , - . X 5. Y ,fff ri f' I 6 fm t 5 ft I6 A ' I . if 1 2 Bernard Gorban George Babich Elizabeth W. Head A. B. Calvert B. S., M. A. A. B. to f Y .r , A 1 7 I f ' it :L . +- . ,Z 1 , , A - rl 2, Charles H. Cenap Kiratli Rosalie M. Hawkins A. B., M. A. Lephardt A. B., M. A. B.S. .631 A '5 . 1 ' Q b y -sw .47 X sill' , S' i fs.. - 1 -tv-f I I ' A P , l, .1- E t Donald L. Isabel M. Raffucci James AI. Schreiber Matthews A. B., M. A. B. S. A. B. Students increase their familiarity with German through oral com prehension exercises. Historians Follow The Searching' questions are put to class member by Prof. Arch Colder. The epic of man and his civilization from its begin- nings in the Fertile Crescent until the present day is the subject matter presented by the Baltimore City College History Department. The Renaissance, the Reforma- tion, and the Reconstruction receive close scrutiny from the Castle's historians while the study of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman cultures enrich the Collegians' appre- ciation of ancient civilization. To complement these courses, the Baltimore City College offers curricula in geography and modern problems: the former acquaints the student with the physical forces which have helped shape world history, while the latter familiarizes him with the current problems of democratic and totalitarian powers. Through this well-rounded program, the City College History Department gives the student a broad background in the annals of mankind, a familiarity with the classic cultures of the world, and an understanding ol' the world problems of today. Arch Colder Harold Greenwald A. B., M. Ed. B. S., M. lid. 'E' fix 'Sr james P. Howard Wise George B. Young Pallace, Sr. A. B. A. B. A.B., LI.. B. lv if 3--1 Z- Arthur C. Long Robert XV. Oliver A. B. B. S. Ed. Pasl .,,,, vw 'vi fe! . -, 1 ' f 1 kr vi NIorrisT.Cagc,-lr. john B. Barker XVil1iam Bowen John -I. Buchanan A. ll., M. A. Head A. B. A. B,, M. A.. A. B. B. Ed., S. T. B. f 'fe 4 r ,Q Benjamin F. john E. Feathers George XV. M. Emenheiser A. B. Fisher A. B. B. S. Ed.. H. Ed. Several new nations formed after the last war are dis cusscd by Mr. Feathers, 1 Counselors 'r 1 . of 1 1 f am Stanley Wagner William C. Bateson William S. Eisner Head A. B. A. B. A. B., M. A. lg- ' .9 1 rffa' at Qs- fl , Harry L. Lawrence Geary L. Stonesifer Gustavus A. A.B., M. S. A.B., M.A. Sieverts B. S., M. Ed. .X waitress and a cashier attend the students' needs in the cafe. rum, f, f ' ' . L ' I .14 ' ij t Mary I.. Crowl Virginia K. Fowble Maud T. Pertsch Librarian Librarian Dietician A. B. A. B. ,,.fvu -'sl 4' vs -?' Nui' Plan The Fuiu re L 'i 'Z I . . Clminsclm Sieverts helps future graduate decide on his actiiilies :lui lining., C llf 5 l E .5 !' s iii-- Making the stay of more than 3,000 students proht- able in their high school environment is the para- mount objective of the Guidance Department. Coordin- nating the schedules of the many students and helping them surmount the difficulties with which they are occasionally faced, the counselors at City are trusted friends of the boys they guide. In preparing for grad- uation, the seniors can rely on their counselors to help and advise them about proper procedures in filing ap- plications to colleges or planning for future endeavors. The Baltimore City College Guidance Department is an asset to all City College students. To make r-eliable sources of information accessible to students the Baltimore City College Library has con- stantly strived to provide all possible services. Tailored to especially fit the unique needs of students, the library has on hand both a large supply of reference materials and a comprehensive fiction collection. ll ia?-L l'illj0AlllCllI and hard work are successfully blended in the Balti- more Clilr College library. Developing Technlq ues 'gg- Head ABVIA MAB is Qqqv Hlalter N Robert j Phelan James S Royer Jr Lmthlcum B S M S B S M Ed Partlupanon tn tsplng tests tnthcatcs the boss speed 1nd .atculacv 'u-- Q fx if - ,ni Ihc chnel LOlllIllJlllOl5 to the pxospeutv of the Lnlted Smtes me the lllllllCl0Ll5 small busmess fxrms nhuh ne lound throughout the n mon In order to IIICLI the demands ol these lDllSll1Cb5CS lol more 1nd bet tu quthhetl tlelu nl lNOllxClS the LOIlllllClLlll Depart ment stxnes to pxoude the best posslble educitlon for those xx ho msh to uotlt Ill 1 nletclntlle ll ide The De pntxnent otlexs courses Ill typlng bookkeeping, short h md and olhce pl lllllt. to lntexested students is nell ns lJlSllllJllllXC 1-ductxtxon 1 course ol study XNlllCl1 IS 1 lOllllJllllllOll ol tonnnelual COUISLS and those lcadenuc subjects lequlretl fox QlZ1Cll1ll1OIl Xs the XIUCFICHII econ omy continues to expand gl lduites ol the C lstle s com 1ne1c11l courses mll flllll thelr places 111 the norld of busmess Students monk dthgentls on calculators as Prof Lmthtcum mspects unnmexcxal dtpartment machmery Z R Z I I 1 ' ' , . . . .' I .. ' . . . t . . . . ' 'K 1 ' ' A z ' . , I H ' H. .' .. ' . . K - 'www ,. in B ,,, s. 2 d - ' ' H ' 1 ' 2 'Z . - 1 ' I ' ' I l , ' , ' 2 ,L ' J ' . . ' -' ' , ' -. ' , . - f . . ' ' I 1 . . , , L 1 r ' ' 1 ' ' ' 2 1 J 2 Samuel Goldsmith Hlllham R. Bentley - ' - - ' - sf 2 ' H A, 5 A, ' , A ' '1 A ' ' y . ' . v t, --1 . . K rl. 13.5 .. B.A. - ' '-1 1 - 'L l ' I I L Q 2 And Occupational Skills Technology-an applied science as contrasted to a pure one - is the science ol industrial arts. The phases of this subject taught at the Baltimore City College in- clude those preparatory courses in wood and metal shop, printing, mechanical drawing, electricity, mechanics, and shop math. All subjects bring out the skills of the mechanically inclined stud-ents and turn out well trained men to lill technical positions. For students who wish to study engineering or related lields in instittt- tions ol' higher learning, a College Preparatory Tech- nical Course is offered, including the study of metal- lurgy and electronics. livery aspect ol the Baltimore City College 'lechnical curriculutn offers interested students the benefits ol excellent instruction and tnodern mech- anized equipment. Prof Hensen supetuses his students as they stttye to acquire thc correct techniques of metal crlft -'E' if f K. I ...H 18 A mf Q ai? .ir fl Q Edward 1. Arnold Francis Gill Henry L. Hensen Head B. S. B. S. ts. s., M. .-x. T Q43 -us! f Andrew E Melby Yvilliam -I Rassa Bentamin F ctnmc Srlberman Schmidt XI F c intiu tcics of chan production ate illustrated by Prof R'iss'1 L., J-li' Y ' HIV .ps -fa -ff Andi' A i Bling 'Q ,fei i-2-,ff M' .13 eff-1' ..,.,4 'fix i . , ' . ' I I AV ' I y 14 Q A ls. X' . - MNA ' c 3 1 . News . A fy . . I f 5 E -1. ..- , B.S. . i B.S V N ts. S., . ..-x. '.,'L xx 'X 2 . . . . . yy.. ,. 5 if ' x R1 ,L 0, 3 ff. gr . 7 . I K V 1 A W S . ,X , R ' i X 'M . 4' ' f ye., 't ff! .v ' iv' 5 i ' 3.6 ' K' -Ulf A rf ' iam: - 'Q-arg A ,- .C-W , r - . ni -'T tf:,n.-in- mia t . ' - .. 2 ,Q ' fog: - A --ff ,Lt i , .af , '--' t. , . Q , ' 3 .' V 3. , ' Am- l V-.f.1.fbu.' i -'fjg' V I-1 . : ' L. 5, I ,L Z I- gl x r- '-r ,. F . uw' K ' A .i -.ff7rt?i i s S-,-4-:U-lf' 455' W 1 I .yi .I air' y, . 'YR 5 ,S I. I 4: A I 2l E . . Students look on as Prof. Parker demonstrates volley ball tech- niques. ii City llZll2il0!'S absorb helpful tips on the ancient art of swimming. -H ws F' 'Q .nj l . lr'- Q 43551 i, -v ' The Body That a complete athletic program is an essential link in a well-balanced liberal education is fully recognized by the Baltimore City College Physical Education De- partment. lVith access to ample gymnastic equipment, well kept athletic fields, and the second largest indoor pool on the East Coast, students are offered a varied program. By means of a fundamental physical develop ment program, marked by modern methods of training, Collegians are offered every opportunity to increase their athletic prowess. City athletes acquire a competitive spirit, a sportsmanlike attitude, and at keen understand- ing of the various facets ol' their respective sports as they engage in such diverse activities as football, wrestling, lacrosse, and track under the guidance of trained instruc- tors. Coordinaton and physical control are attained by utilizing the school's apparatus facilities. Natural stam- ina and skill are enhanced through participation in school-wide intramural competition. Thus, a City Col- lege student has ample opportunity to gain a broad ath- letic background to complement his academic education. X if . Q ,sh 1 if-'N ' ' .14 Q U f- +- , of S K I g ', - ,,i' y V, A . A f Q fl' K .f'f41fiif:ts5' ' XV. Kenneth Clark RI. Hudak Louis K. Lassahn Yan Sant B. S. A. B., M. Ed. Head B. S. Frank D. Lee Jerome Nathanson Robert E. Novak Eugene J. Parker B. S. B. S., M. Ed. B. S. B. S. Q A k V-1 if as I X v x F . I ' X -- tt, Q ,f.1,s1. I t 1- El f T l k .V,,',,3 biggggi one f X . H- - f-in The Essence Cf Cur Welfare Sara Cohett Nlaud l'. Perlsch Nelson Robinson Secretary Dietician Custodian -,,,Q i' Cultivating The Mind New music building provides appealing contrast to American folk song The fundamentals and techniques of wire sculpture are outlined bv Prof. O'Connell. Insurirtg the welfare and proper functioning of the Baltimore City College, the school staff undertakes its numerous activities with marked success. The personnel of the health suite strives to assure the student body of continued good health while maintaining the hygienic standards set up by the Baltimore Public School System. Miss Freed, Mrs. Cohen, and Mrs. Clemens supervise the clerical work and contribute considerably to the Castle's efficiency. Mr. Robinson and the janitorial staff also do a fine job as does Mr. Hall, the school engineer, in keep- ing the Castle in perfect running order. Realizing the necessity for a cultural background among the student body. the City College Art and Music Departments offer students various programs to widen their appreciation of the fine arts. In addition to a gen- eral music course, students desiring advanced instru- mental instruction have the Music Major curriculum available, which requires participation in either the Orchestra or the Marching Band. Students possessing vocal ability are urged to take full advantage of the Glee Club, City's distinguished choral group. Art appreciation and practical skills are the goals for which the General Art Course strives. For students re- solved to make art a career, an advantageous Art Major curriculum is offered. On an extra-curricular basis, the City College Art Service Club cooperates with the school in designing and preparing posters for varied school activities. Thus, in all phases of school life, the Balti- more City College Art and Music Departments promote and encourage a broader conception of the significence of the fine arts. ...N .,,, Donald B. Norton Robert Anderson Chairman Mus. B. B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Norman F. Burnett Melvin Filler Gerald F. Doyle john . Robbins, Jr Chairman A. B., M. A. B. F. A., M. Ed. B. F. A. . Rf 'IBGD 4-5 Secretary and office boys attend to chores as another day unfolds. Diligent freshmen find thc City College library conducive to studying. Freshmen Arrive At City College Senior Roger Lipitz greets incoming Ifrcshman at orientation as- sembly. WELCOME cuss or JUNE On the morning of September 4, 1959, forty-one anxious freshmen embarked upon their first phase of City College life by taking the long trip up the Castle path. After being officially orientated, these City stu- dents, all of whom are beginning the difficult City Col- lege Course, proceeded to take a tour of the school. They soon learned that scholarship was their primary goal, but that extra-curricular activities and athletics were also important in preparing them for roles of fu- ture school leadership. Supporting City's fine athletic teams, following th-e social season, and participating in co-curricular activities, the class soon became inspired with the grand City College tradition. Upon completing their freshman year, these young men had behind them a year of experience which was sure to help them in their endeavors at City. lhderclassmcn display their school spirit at scas0u's first pep rally vw l l J David Aaronson john Ackers Xlichael Agosteneili john -Xmbros f In Anderson Rlchard Atltrnson Xemon Augrns Daud Xustrn Nlark Barnett john Barranger james Barron Daud Barthelou A- -A Gerald Bass Gutlbert Bass Sam Beasley Garx Belaga Fduard Benjes George Bennett jack Berman Denms Berry Daud Bessman Nlartm Bestry Laurence Bloom Daud NI Blum s tai? JF? J if-41:4 A james Boles Paul Bond Calun Booth Iames Boyle john H esles Bradford Rtchard Bready Rrchard Brendel ill ,435 jesse Brett Cameron Bright Xhlham I Brooks Alfred Bron n Lrnest T Bunch Herbert Burhem Thomas Burke Bernard Burkom Charles Burman Beginning Castle Ltfe A 122' 99 To 3' ,,,, 1,6 gs. Qs x 4 1 YL 1 25 Andrew Bush Barry Canaras james Carr Robert Can Stanley Checkowaw JUIIUS Cherfv Wxlllam Cleuell Mrchael Cluster Nhrvm Cohen Nlrchael Cohen Norman Cohen Rlchard Cole Douglas Coleman Lawrence Colley Rlchard Collier john Constantrnedes Stanley Cooper Elltott Cornblatt George Cox jesse Gerald Cox Lems Clestsell Grno Crocettr Clarence Danner Ernest Dans john Dans Laurence Daxwltrns Hrlham DeLanes Douglas Denwer Richard A Depue Barry Deutsch Harold Deutsch joseph Dehtrs Charles Dt'Natalc Howard Dobres Davrd Duncan Robert DuVall Ronald Earp jeffrey B Eckstem oseph Egert A G B, l To 'lt Q Ga 145 ' A f 2 +1 r u rs 3 ' , all - , r '-Pr: f ,. f 'ML' H B 34,5 Q5 me . ff ., A ,f L L'-L ., - ' V ' ' 9 b I, vllyl , ry A ry ' ' ,sf f V Q H U , 4' . A 'ix'-:ill '5 . .Q .V .MV If 3 ' -'ff K, ,'r, If I to 55 H 1? h , ,Q ,QQ +4 ,. ? . B, Barry Chambers al . V 4 ., -'Q ' J - Y I. Q yt. so If 1 gi f- 2 fam? A - r ig , 4 A . s Yvl, V v L -- an U . , tt. 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Robelt lllhot Robert Elhot Stesen Ilmerxch Xdolphus Emmons Nathan Engle Samuel Esposlto Harold Fagan Daud Farmer Nhchael Farnell Daud Felgm Nhchael Flanners f- Xrnold Foreman Charles Forrest '7 Xl 1ll1am Forrester PQ ll llllam Foster 4 Thomas Fox Daud Frankel Leslie Frankel Raymond Frederick Hou ard Freedlander ..- Daud Freeman joel Frled George Gale Douglas Gardner james Gayles Robert Gerstexn Rxchard Gltlll'lgS Barn Glazer Lynn Gllsson Daud Goldberg Loren Goldman john Gordon Cllson Gott Sheldon Green 'N Daud Grnmm Jerry Gross lVayne Grube Gordon Hamer A Thomas Harrls lhlllam Harns I ,- s Young Men Of Cnty K' fl We all Kenneth Hasson Xl alter Hart U Q, Delmar Henson Robert Herb Bruce Herget Allyn Hertzbach E John H111 was 26 Alan Holbomb Edward Holland Rlchard Holt Ware Hoprlns Clarence Hottel john Hyatt Danlel Inglcft Charles jackson Eduard Iarboe Ronald jenkms Flosd johnson Randolph johnson Laukrencc jones Lerm jones Thomas Iones Elkan lxatz Alan Katzen john lxells 'Slot ton Kesler john lxler Burton lung Stephen lxlebrosltt Robert klelnhen Cars klmvmeser Ronald kobexmck Stcxen Rohm Lamence Lashlex Cart I eu I3 XllCll'lCl lnbouxtz Klan Lxbshutz Rlchatd Ltebetman X mor Lleberman . 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U Af Wt Arthur Parker Kenneth Patrtck Nhrtm Perlllls Q I-.dgar Perrw may Randolph Peterson John Plluso Nilchael PSHIISJ Howard Pllflll George Purnell Charles Reed A Phllllp Reed Edward Relnhardt NI1les Resntck Richard Reutet Edward Ringgold joseph Rltter james Robert Robert Robmson Benjamm Ross Nlelun Royster jeffrey Rubm Charles Runkles Raymond Rwan Iohn Sammls Rlchard Sawadoss Fmnk Scarlatta Arnold Scher Chrxstopher Schuetger Roger Sclarretm Charles Scott kenneth Scott Cut Shanahan Barry Shltan Iames Srmms Constance Sttatas Davtd Smdct Roger Soberg Robert Spanglc x 'n -fi f , ft. ' 1 ll w x Gerald Patnode ames Plat er James Spiser George Stamas Robert Streimer ,. ... Z A 8, 1 Charles XY. Strodman FL- ' ' C' f David Tapper -T .f ' E? 'tuf- Ed Taylro james Taylor I jacob Thames fx I M Manuel Thodore Darrett Thomas Harvev Thomas Charles Thompson Charles Thompson ' Pau R I Thompson oger Timmons XYilex' Timmons t V X 1 fi Norman Tinanoff i Felix Torasco F Charles Tormollen A James Traglia A K james Travis cz? George Truitt ' Y Larvson Tucker I A Joseph Turner jack Vineburg -V john Vondracek Lynn Waldorf f I and Ronald YYalchnan , ,D Lawrence -I. Walley ' ' Stuart Walsky K v Richard XYalter Gearge XVarner Calvin Hlaters Frank Waxman Theodore 'Wiseberg Lawrence XVetzler joseph White Cl Richard H'ard ifton H'illiams jerry XVilliams Q -ol ,i xlr. I f 1: X In Anticipation Of Success 1v's . R 4 1 Underclassxnen enjoy intramural sports. Bernard Whitaker Jay XVhite Richard XVhite james Williams Randolph Hlilliams Nerell YVillson Harold XVinkler Stephan XViner james Wise Robert lVise Edward XVolinski George XVood Richard XVood Bernard lVyCl16 Ilfrzsltmen ,S-Snhulusiic clfnahers x, . One of the primary goals for students at the Balti- more City College is the development of their intellec- tual capabilities. At the end of each quarter, lmovs having the highest averages are cited for their achievements on the Honor Rollg and in their final vear, those seniors who have compiled the top ten averages are admitted to the highly respected Scholastic Hall of Fame. To honor those underclassmen who have attained a high academic standing vve hut started 1 Scholastic Ieiders Roll which max be lound at the conclusion of each respective xear Yictor Lieberman Ilerlaert Burhem David Bessman 1-Qdward Max Xlotton Isessler 97.6 95,0 91.41 91.2 r g 'QM Princl al Henrs Xost extends congratulations to high ranking freshmen Ldsvatd Nhx David Iitssman XIOIIOII Kessler Xictm Iiebetman ind P Herbert Burhem I'ndercl'issmen ready themselves for thc day's work. '. C ' 4' -' s ' ' ' to her frcshn -n homcrox 4 ' 's. .X f-4,4 .,.,,k? 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Prostie X ' - enrv Pucci ' Y john Edward Pulley .Iolrn Nadio Punko Walter Purnell Irrrng Rablner Xorrrs Ramsex I urnell Rayfreld Gerald Rehert Donald Rernlrart Xlrchael Renbaunr Robcrt Renshau Ieslre Howard Rhodes Ioseph Rrce Hershex Rrchardson Charles Rrclrter hdxsard Roach Lours Roane Dennis Robrnson Ianres Robrnsorr Roland Robinson Iocl Rochester Stuart Rochestr Iarnes Rodney Xrncent Rogers Hrlson Rohde Bernard Rokoff R rndx Rokoff Robert Ratclrff Rollrtrs Stuart Rombro Idwsard Rosen Klan Rosengerb Arthur Rosenberg Benlamrn Rosenberg N611 Rosenberg afhnl '1-we W 4 eff JC' ard: Cf Fulure School Leaders 4, , M Aka ,,,'N' 6. nw Barrv Rosenblatt jerrv Rosenstern Angelo Iours Rossr Ierald XI Ratlrstern Ir an Rotltou skr Wu Iames Rowan AI Donald Rose A john Roi t kenneth Roaster Charles Rozek Klan Rubrn Arthur Theodore Rubx jules Ruck james Rumplr Harold Francrs Rusk Donald Russell Hrllratn Russell B111 Rtrthstronr Ronald Sachs Stephen Sacks Iohnnv Safrutt Barn Salzman Horsard Sandbank Niarshall Sapperstern john Sax age Jerome Saxon Donnelll Scales Ieronre Donald Schafer john anthony Schaefer Cary Schaeffer Robert Scherr Stesan Sclrerr Xlark Scheurcrrnan Ilrrlrp Schlrnder Ronald Sclrmrdt ' lluood Schnerder Jerome Sclrnydrn rn Dawrd Schott Robert Sclrrctcr I rrry Sclrulrnrrr . 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Illll'll1UXNlLl Crxnt Xalcnunc ROIJCII Varncw Guaranteed C-real Year Hcnrw R Xenos Kdam Ycrmcnn Xnthom Xlfgllfl IOIIII Xogt Arthur XX 'IQHCI 'imnlcx H 'lltcxs Cllncr YN allou Fugcnt H alman Rolwrt N archlmc Idum H arflclcl Dudlew XS 2111161 Roger H arrcn Illlls XS artzmau Robert H asc Daud H ashmgton oscph XX atoms Cnx N atts Howard Watts Ronald XS atts Rex H cbstcl Bcrxl H CIIICI Clnnlcs H Cll'lC1 Fcmld H cmslcm Ronald Mus U cslcx U Cl9gLlbLI Smnles H e1ss Hanes H ClSl0Clx Ronald Xl cuzman Lruesl H clls H 1llx1m H escort Iamcs H essel Rumclll XX csscl H P X Nl Ronald H csl Ilubcxt Xhlllm Dawld XX Inu Rouild U llllt. Icffncx Hlnteluust Xlphonsc xslgglll9 HMA 0- ' I .5 I 011 , 5 qi? I V , , I Q 1 ' x4 ,V l'1'V'n:s ron D ' ' fi . R 3 'n 4 f 1 V . v' V1 . v. 7,3 x 4 ff- V -I 1' I , if 5,11 :CE in V 'IV A f 1 1 ' N V. 1 K 1 A If I I J J s ' h 'a R T -a or dv, H ll ' 1' Q ' Q A A' V 5 -n A h l'll , . 3' gf T, .A,V 2 Calvlu Hngoly A p xv- Q V M 4. , - My A 1 . .V L. 5. . ,YV ,, Y ,,', l ' 'ff 1- , .V T is sa , V 4 I . ,, Vi' K 'T J V. V ,iQ A I Q . A N 'ggi' , M Wai? 4,7 , .Q , V ' Q rf? T I My .T 1 4l And Insured Future Success Brent Wiles Charles Wilhelm Dwight Windsor james Windsor Harold Williams xg Henry Williams X Jerome Williams Roland YVilliams Ronald Williams Russell Williams Sherman Williams Willard Wise Gregory Witthauer Barry XVolfe Preston J. Hloods Harvey XVoolf A Lawrence WVoolfson A charles B. WVright L .. an Russel Wright rx, ...r P I ,, , ff' ' ' ig T - gs Yvalter Wvyatt , x ' M 3' Michael Hlyche if ' 'I Martin Yaker Fred Yaffee ' Robert Young 'A' K Marvin Yuddell -' .-,V Allen Zakroczynski li y R ,5 4 -- Q . John - s fc rf., t , 2. if Q af. L -1 r Ted Zarnoch Q 457' ii LV . V ' -. e' W ' ' Lawrence Zawatsky f W i D u 7 1-J' ' W V ,, Richiard Alfred Zehl ,' I 'A fiwii Lawrence Zeiler .. ,..,,.,.l 1 I ' fwf r ,LLL Charles Zeitzoff -s Steven Zeller , ' Charles Gary Zepp i , Ag, ws., L , , ,,' - ' gg David zerium pf., Q .' ' r f 225 Z Thomas Zgorski ,, ' V 3 , X, ' V . V 9 'Warren M. Zielski V Q,- - ' w 4, ' james Zingarelli . . ' I ii ,Q I A Paul Zinn .5 Russell XVright joseph Garonsik Fred Levin Larry Zawatzky Paul Levin uplqnmure ggclynlastic Qfenhsra v 99.7 95.3 95.0 94.9 94.6 joseph Garonsik, Paul Levin, and Larry ZRIWZIIZRY, Lffl Io right, arc colnnicnded for their high scholastic standing in their sopho- more year by Principal Henry T. Yost. Becoming A Part Cf City College A.'i ' '5,,gr- Soplimnorcs encountered this picturesque situation in their first it-an' :it City due to lute Nlzircli snows. I in -'1 ? Assemblies such as the C-l-1 ,Xclventures in Science Program nbow create in students un awxirt-iicss and :appreciation of their surround- ings. I .I , V mira... 'Q' V X I Q ii The school store-the answer tn many a lluitered under- tlassmzin. Counselor Stanley Wagner advises industrious second year student about his future college planx. 1 is Q19 i um Hopeful tznnliilaite ztwziit their turn to present election plzitfornis to the invnihcix ol' the wplioiinnc class. SN-N M, Freedom Cl Expression I Homeroom iepiesetltzttixes meet in 2illCll.l0I'llllll as l'lllll Riecks, Barry Bath. ziiitl lizttry lilllilllls tmiclutt meeting of the SAC Student Advisory Council. 'Iihe Student .Xclvisory Coim- til is the iepreseiitzitive hotly ol the school govei-iiment. ciOl1lIJOSCtl ol at tlelegztte lrom eztch liomeroom, this group meets weekly with the sttttleiit presicleiit to pro- pose legislation thztt fittliils lt-el is iiecessztry :mtl to :ttttlioiile tomtiiittees to tleail with school problems. .X hill piissetl hy the SKC must he :ipprovetl hy' the lfxeett- tive llogtrtl llllkl the lxtttilty zttlxisei' heloite it hetoiiies it school lgtw. 'l'he S.XCl gtlso sponsors the Clits-Poly XYeek ztttivities :mtl the Clliristmzts llgiiice whith help mise ltmtls lor the school. Presidenfs Cabinet, 'Iihe sttitlent president has such at complex joh that he is pei-mittetl to appoint at cztlninet to help him pei'loi'm :ill his duties. This caihinet is tomposetl ol ni stutlent settetitty, ti'eztsm'er, executive aissistxmt, :mtl the hezttls ol stgmcliiig committees. ,Xt lreqttent meetings, the presitleiit heztrs reports lrom the cziliiiiet :mtl gixes it ltirtliei' insti-tittions, lt is this gliflllllx ellettiveness in tanrying Olll the plzms ol' the SCL thztt matkes the itlc-gi ol at govt-i'iiiiit-tit hy the stuclents at pl'ztc'tit'1tl reztlity. Presidenlls Cabinet, IJ!! lo Ilgflf. Iiufk rout lltiggei. tkiplgiii, Dzitieiiiiiii. ll.lt1t'lstI, xlLlllllY, Nlzilmzm. Sklait, I-:mil mir: ll'-'NNI,CWlllNUll,xl1lSl8ll. Rietks. lexitt. l ..,.f: Qi- ' KJ, -.....' . ' V i- 1 The Cornerslone Ol Liberty fs Association of School Leaders. I gs Iffl In riglzl, Top rozr: Katz, Becker, lieztthtztn. llill. :tml lleltn. SITUVIKI mfr: l'illliNll'lllJ1'lg, llutlnicl-4, C.il1sou. Nlt Yost. Olsunko, Otto. llertlltzttlt. l tot1f mir: lizuh, Rieeks. :ttttl Sklar, 0l l lf'laRS: CIIIIIIVHIIIII Rietks. Srrtrlfnx' lireettlxerg, i4rl1'iw'r Nlr. Yost. Association of School Leaders. The iXssocsiztliott of School I,ezulers wits estzthlishetl to help Clitfs stutlettt Ofgilllililf tions coorclinztte pltttts atntl to oller stutleut lenders :tn opportunity to tliscuss pertinent questions zthout school ztllztirs. Xlr. Yost is the tulviser ol tltis Kilglillllllllllll. The ztssociqttiotrs tttetttlwersltip consists ol the heauls ol the student goxertttttent, sthool puhliczttiotts. hottotgtrx orgztttilqtlions, serxite groups. :tml clgtss xextrs f xouttg inert who in :tus given yeztr :tre the tuost outstztttclittg in the school lrotu the xieu' ol' srltolztrsltip. leztclersltip. :tml servic e. Executive Board. I.rll lu trglfl. Iiurk mar: l-utsteuhetg. Kzttuinis, Ht :intl l.ll'lDt'l'II12ll1, lflmitnnm Bztrlt. Executive Board. The Ifxecutive Board resetnhles :tn upper house in the lrztmework ol the student legislat- ture. The tnettthers :tre elected hy the Stutlent .Xclvisory Clotuuil lor the express Intrpost- ol reviewing itttportgtnt legislation atntl retottttttetulittg its pztssztge or rejection hx' the sthool goxerntnettt. 'l'he zutivities ol the ltoztrtl :ire not atll ol sutlt serious ttztture ltowever. ltt zt lighter tnoocl. it pztttitipattes in the :tttnuztl Sttttlettt-lfztctlltt' liztskellaztll Cittnte, the proteeils ol which go towatttl it scltolatrsltip lutttl lor at Clily College gratcluztle. mllztmler. Bitch. l.t-xitt. :intl Lztplnn. I-'mm mn: lsetlter, lllocls, Stltttulmsut. Honor Society, Imfl In righf. 'l'f1j1 111112 1-,s1c'1's1111. 111110. 141111. Siegel, l'1'ilcl1c'11. l11111p11k11v.111111 C.11gc-, lfifih www: fiklplllll, Aviict, Sklar, Silver. K11111w. 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Hessq XYilliams, Ileflser, litikelstein. and Friedman. 'llnrrl rout Silxer, 'l rieger, Bearman. lllotk. I.exitI. Nlzislzin.Sliuw,1nitl l,IlllilllN, .Swrmrl rurr: Kahn, Avnet, Lexinson. Nlillei. I-riedheig. Holden, and K-ihson. I-mn! nur: Rietlss. llertllmtli. SilIlllL'llC'l', f.i'eerilx-rg, Klaiplzin, Sklar, Nzitlizin, and Levin. Olflfliil-1R83 I'rrwirirnf Caplan. l'1rr-l'rrsi1lrr1I Sl-clan, Nf'frf'I11ryCreelrheflz- , Service Club. The Service Clluh is an or- Varsity B Club. The Yztrsity B Clluh ii.. , gztnilzttion tomposed ol Clollegizins who honors those City :Athletes who are the epit- A- ' have performed outstanding service to the ome ol athletic prowess :ind sportsmginship. 9 school. This rluh uses the proved willing- lielore membership is tonlerred, czmdidzites ness ol its memlmers to work to uirry out mains' school A . must eurn two vzirsity letters, reeeive zip, duties. The young men engage in stuh activities :is provzil hy at lillflllll' committee, :ind hzive grades :ind ushering :it senior rommencements, guiding parents conduct becoming to Clity Clollege men. .Xrtivities such during ,-Xmericzm Iiduczition lX'eek. :md collecting linnds as sponsoring the sports ztwzirds zissemlmlies :ind releree- lor cliztritzihle projects, These students prove hy their ing the intrznnurzil sports program cgnrs on the tlulfs many contrihutions to sthool lile why they deserve to objective oi' zidvztnfing interest in :athletics :ll City he formally :nikrirnrleclgecl lay the srliool. College. Varsity B Clrjb, lffl In right, Tuff mir: Schonfeld, Banter, Nlelton, C-ltiss. XYayson. .Srrorzri rozr: llollzinder. Gerber, Htthhzirtl. Gaieis, Smith, lifts! mfr: C-eoige, Ciilison, Sclitnidt. llethezi. Bsrcl, kolker. lx'm'1'lingf Psaris. OFFIILIQRS: Presidrwf Gibson. lirf'-I'rr'vi1lf'nr Bethezi. S'err'f'!rirx lixid. 'lrf'ru1nr'r Ntlimidt, i4rIz'iw'r Hr. Yan Sant. ,v J' ,Z 'W xx -1 ,.- -1 lrlrt rr llflllllltll appears optrmwtrr as to tlrt tlrnrtm of tlrrs rear s I rn r rc 'nt N or L Ulhe Cgreen 4 at IIJIHIORS Barton Hertzhach Ronald Pototelu Stcrtn llrrsdalt Xfrchael Shack Xfaurr XX olfc Bruce Xrmrger Richard Baum Stcren Drrsdale Rrtlrard Irrcdherg C regorr Otto ST XPP Sports In -Xlhcrt Hou ml Prccdlander Stanlu Hellman Ronald lauphcrmu Prank Xffllflllffilll NI1chaelXolL Semm-5 Nirtlracl .Bulmash Stcrur Horurtl Ninrrn Nlarcux Xfark Sugar Barn F :lm III fluff fr U rzrtgrn lrlllm S mrli Idlffll I Jltmr Sutton 11111 I Alrtzzzttfv I-dttm I Iumoom Htrultx Irizlor I rzderrlamnen lrirfor F 411 Irltfm Wolfe Actrvrtres Rolrtrt 1 oltlbcrg Xlorton C oldman Ilronras HCIXlx0Xlt lurk Sllllllll Classroom Faculty f Cliiltl S0lx0l Under classmgn lhrrtl Htrrtltlhcrp, Ircdcrrtk Ierrn Art f rcgorx Otto XUX ISILRS Idzlm ml 41111811 Prof XS iltcr Nlorrrson Iiumrrss 4111 mr Prof XX alter Lmtlncunr Plzologmpltr ffrlrzwr Prof Xndrcrx Nfclbr 411 Adz mv Prof Norman llurnclt The Record Of Green Bag Edrmr-ral Staff Left to Tlqllf Bark mu McDougald Sokol B Wolfe Sugar NI.rrcuQ Xolk Xlbcrt Serond rou Bulmash Hor rsrtl Coldhcrg Coldman Mr Morrison Strobel Icwm I-rccdlander Front mu Htrskorrc Xrnrrgtr Pototsln Shack Hcrtzbach Drrsdalc NI N olft B rum lf . A f', r B vgyif 1. W ' ff 2 , IN ' J ' ' ' ' wi ,ffl - f 7 3 f , ij'f? A ir. fl 5 t 1 - - 'xr Rf- ' , ' ' 1 U ., A A ,o-. ' -f ' s ' . 9' NYM'-awww 4 '. vu' .11 ' I It V 4 v ' V v . : A 4. .uf ' 'if . It , . ,.,t -. 1 'I z 5. . I tr . ,rf W S J 1-R IX IBM. Ililll' g tt tl aw. 'l' r llrf wzrll. V 1 Q 'C I I ' -, . t r S h ' 'iz 48 Sixtytliree years ago, a staff' of Collegians and its editor. CQ. Warfield Hobbs, published the first GREEN But. 'I'he yearbook grew steadily in size and quality, last rear receiving a Nleclalist Award from the Columbia Press Association. The school is dedicated to holding high its standards with the hope that the Citi-ZEN BM: will continue to receive meritorious recognition. The production of a fiRIf.IfN li.-xc starts in the spring with the appointment of an eclitor-in-chief, who is an experienced staff member. The selections of senior editors are macle so that summer planning and early fall organization are possible. ln September, new stu- dents are invited to join the staff: and vacancies are filled with eager young' men who are interested in help, ing produce the school yearbook. First, the entire book is planned. Then begins the after school routine of planning pictures. writing heads and copy, and cropping photographs. This goes on until the end of -lune when the final sports writeups and senior graduation pictures are finished. As the months go by, students form frienclships. learn to accept responsibility. and finally see the results of all their clreanis. plans, ancl work on the CQRHQN BAG. Our Best Times Xdriser Mr. Morrison and editors confer on the cropping and placeinc-nt of a miscellaneous pic'ttn'c'. v lv-rr' YI Collegian Editorial Staff, Left lo right, Burk rmr: Bessman, I.lElJCTI'l18ll,lY1llll, Klux, C.lusl1akow. Clzirroll. Antenherg, Conlcling, Goldberg. Bam- lmrill. Third mir: Rosenlmlatt. Graf, Norton, Prostic. Bearman, Bellmzm, lorric-ri. Serum! mzw: Siher, Yafle, Nlanilolf, lk'c'inc'r. Noxcy, Rubin, lluliin. l.itt. I,c-ininger. Fin! mir: lriegcr, Nathan. Miller, Mr. cillCTlll7lll, Scllmerler. Kahn. C7lw COLLEGM ,Karon Miller '60 lfflllm-111-l,lf1'f'f .llllllllglllg Iffll-INV .-luitlrml .llnnrzging Ifrlilor .. C-ilhert Schmerler till 1ilJl'l'ORltXl.BOXRIJ Nitlnex lrieger '00 Slllll Rriwciihlomn '00 .X mrs lfcvzl H7 zw I f'11!i1rcw Yfmi lx ffnfzx l'l1oIrJ.gr'f1fwl1x' l'lmtogrr1jnlrN Sheltlon liearinan '00 In in Nathan '60 Malcolm Kahn '60 Peter Norton '60 SENIOR ICIJITURS Richard Rubin l6l Nlicliziel Novey '61 Myron Weiner '6l llowtircl Nlaniloff '61 llznicl Yaffe '60 Harris Belman '60 llvtijzmiin Duhin '60 .XSSlS'l'.XX'l'I-1lDl'l'0RS News: Xlmlm l.itl. Features: Donzilcl 'lotiic-ri. c.llill'll'N Silxer, Sports: lolin fonlcling. Phqtographyg Xlicliaiel Xllmeixliciin. Office Man. .qgerg flni-tuplit-r Lzirioll. R l-Ql'UR'I'li RS New-5: I-clltllwtg, Hecht, Klux. Sllll'Cll'l'. Xlerrill. Nlnllenix. Bass Featui-ce: l.ic'lJc-itnzin. llilliziinx, Roscnlilaitt. lltcztclx, l,c-ininger, Spqrtgg I'ioNtic, llziinlnill. lhilll, llk'lJl'lI, 1-luxligilcou, Loiclon. Copy: Sachs, llessinaiti. Photography: lfeimtc-ill. Shor, Xlilillllil. Ctrail. lfiwiilneig. Arg: Otto. Iiuslm cc ,lla pltlzw-rlixililg l.irr11lu!lor1 Iwrlmrigf I, hm rmrut ljillllllllll l,IlflfIIglIllIllX nag: r BPSINIQSS STAFF llowarcl Schultze '60 XIoiriQ Nlxerowili 'lil Llizirlc-S Scruggs '60 Nlzirk Dzmeker '6l .XIJYISKRS Prof. Walter Linthicum Prof, fhznlcw Chertihin l'rof, Xnclrew Nlelhx Conscience Of A Xlr. Clltcrnliin rcmls some news fresh from il rc'portet s typewriter. - ef py- Collegnan Business Staff left to ugh! Back rou Femtuclc Butcher I-xsher lhlfelcler Carroll CIUCCIII Scmnd mu Nisexowuz Noonberg lxlI1l'lCl' acobson Click Copper Scruggs Hurwltz hgert First mu M Nfxerowltz Nfr Illllhlllllll Schulue Nahon-Its Free Press X new type style a new edltorlal office and many new Journahstlc ll1I1OWlll0IlS gawe the Collegfzan 1 novel look for the year 199960 but none of these was able to cramp the award wmnmg style of the schools weekly newspaper Highest posslhle lltll1gS from both the Nlatlonll Scholastic Press Xssoclatlon md Columbu Scholastic Press ASSOLIIUOII were the crownmtg zchxevc ments of the Colleqmn staff, whnch tlso grrneled nu merous other smaller nw xrcls throughout the year Oxer fnlty students workmg on the News SPOIIS Features, News Bureau, and Photography staffs labored txrelessly throughout the vexr producmg thlrty rssues of Reaclmg and wrmng cops occupy the attention of these Collegian men I J ,-Q --pn' effol ts extendmg into late afternoon and often lnto the esenmg earned fox the l olleqzan the rcputitxon of being one of th h udest w orlcmg of Ill the extr iC.llIllC ultr OI'g21IlllIllOl1S at Lltx Flhe follefmrz h is ilw ns prlclecl ltself on lts strong student run chu tcter lllIlKll0I1lI1Q wlth the mnumum of faculty mlluence l'our Slgllfll ECl1lOI'lll columns md two unsngnecl ClllI0llllS mcl1c.1te th ll the paper h as 1 mmd of IIS own ln 'lI1UllX, nn 'tdded fewture to the loutme of the puhhc mon schedule w IS the llth annu ll f0H6Q1f1IISPOIlSOlCll press comentlon for junior luqh school Journ 1l1sts fs .-dv il43 1,5- if , at :gf N l1llI0lSllllhll1 'Nathln Schmcmlcl 1nd Nhllex flncl pfflflllllllg m nw ml wummg p1pc1 .1 plc xsant 'MIIXIIX - x V L . X v N' f , x . l s K! P 1 I 'Luz I is I, If f l Vt' I' A N :L ,- 5 Q Y c 'I l -- -, - - '. O ' '2 3 2 ' , K 2 ' tg 2 ' I K ' 2 .'-': ' 'l 'S2'.'-' 1' 2 l 2 .'3 ' ' ' 5 ,- 2 ' 2 - ' 21' , ' K' ' 2' ', 't'2' ' ' k: ' -- 'li t. ' ' ' 2 ' Il 3 K ' ' 2' K2 ' - ' ' 'zx 2 2 2'2 v PI. 7 V A-V f A V., - h, - . V 'sz ' Q.. 'Z I 2 ' t , I K 'c . ,. 1 .' I 2 ' If 2 J the paper, lIlCllldlI'lg four HSPCCIHV' ISSUES. Their daily tl x.. V X, -7 . A. P522 if s- Q? M, ' 5, gi V. - Z 7 I V, 'X if rfylryvi, , , 2 ffm- 2 4 4' fe 2' - ff ar' -4 I I as If '1 V 2' --2-- xl- Af. 1-.' f N 'EL' 1' . . -'K r- it If, '. . t . , . 2 . . ' ' . 2 . . 2 51 SQ i Cla55iC3l,l.1'f! to Pliglllf Nlarlsman. Norris, lleintutk, xl2llNllIlCl. XYolfe, xlfClUN'llI, Sehlossberg, Yaflie. and Glasner, Ulfl-'ICI-QRS: Pr1'widf'111. Yafle, l'lI'f 1,I'l'.XlIll'7ll Cohen, fflffiirrznvi xlkL'l'1lWlI1, Schlossberg, .Srfrrrlfirx Nlarshner, 'l'n'rii1o'r'1' Glasner, Slgli,-ri!-Arrnt lYolfe, flglllll, lfrlilm' Sililossberg. wlrlrfiwr Mis. Shell. Language-Vehicle Classical Club. Homer's Ody',s'sey, Plato's Repizblir, Ver- g,il's Aenffrl, and Aureliuss illerlitutimzs - these books, written in ancient Greene or Rome, still have messages lor the modern reader. The Classical Club, realizing this, eonduets a program to acquaint its members with the literature ol' ancient times and the eivililation which brought it about. The students receiving this education discover that the same hopes and lears man- kind expressed years ago still concern us today. Modern Language, Left to righl. Top mze: Caplan, Nlinor, Goldman, l-i sl'lllU55lJCI'g. Ifronl roze: Needle, Gordon. Cohen, Nlyerowitz. Olfl'lCF.RS: Cf Man's Ideas Modern Language Club, Believing that future world cooperation depends upon understanding among toun- tries of the world, the Modern Language Club encour- ages Collegians to learn about people in loreign lands. The students discuss aspects ol several languages so that they might coinmunicate with the inhabitants of other countries. Talks and pictures describing the life and customs in various nations are also used to Complement the elub's plan ol' presenting a broader viewpoint ol' many areas ol' the world. nkelstein. Lipitz, Irxin. Gillis. Svrmnl mir: Nabel. Shihnan. Dunn, P7'l'.Xl!Il'llf Finkelstein, Cohen, l'ir'f'-I'r1'i1'1if'nl Needelg .Srwrftrirr XYolle. Gordon: I.'111r'1wj1r1r1rli:1g' .S'e'1'r'eIurv Nlyerowitli 'I-ll'I1A!lI'l'I' l'iSICl'SUllC Plllgllllll Clllllflllllll Sthlossberg, Cohen: .lflzvwr Nlr. Nlaltliews. 52 l.'.1'Jl HNM l LUU FHIDILD UUNUI I 1 I Math, Ifff lo Plgllf. Burk mir: Yaffe. Shzick, Blum, Nlarkurt, Iilson, Finn! mir: Baum, Pototskig Rcichherg, ancl lorrieri, OFPICIERSI Prfs' rrlfnf lltlfe, !'1'cr'-l'1fsi:lf'nl Roclilxeigl, S'c'r'r1'ff1tx Illtun. 'l'rc'c1s11rrr 'I'orric'li, .4cl:'1'xc'1 Mr. Xlhnan. The Frontiers Ol Man's Knowledge Math Club. .Xs science :incl technology nclvaince in the it-airs ziheztcl, inutlienizttics, the lIlIlQ.ll2lgC ol science, will :ilso take more giant steps in usage :incl iinportzinc-e. The priinziry object ol' Clitfs Nlztth Cluh is to encourage stu- clents who show un interest in this c-calculating science to further their stuclies in this fielcl. XVith the theoreti- cztl knowleclge ohtztinecl. some stuclents inzty achieve iniportunt luture positions in the world of science :incl technology. Hgrpetglggy, l.r'fl lo right. Iiurk mir: Klupt. XYillizuns. :incl Puff. Tliirc llztztscx Gillespie. I.illlt'. xYllllK'llll. atncl H:u'clc'n, lfroril mir: lfoxwcll, SIRI l'.lgc'rt. Vlfl'-I,7'l'XlIll'!lU' Iilgcrrt :incl Ciillespiv, l'rogrnm I.'lmirm1'n XVilin'1Ih nizln. .-lclriwi' Nlr, lloopctr. ,.4 53 I-Ierpetology Club. Reptiles. one of the most interesting clzisses ol' foology. is the main topic' for clisc-ussion :it the Herpetology Clluh. 'I'hrough talks, trips. and films. students, nicmy of whoin ztlrezicly own gt snake collection of sorts, lezirn more :ihout the ch1u'z1crteristic's and habits ol these laiscinating nniniuls. Prof. Cooper. the club! :iclviser :incl founclc-r, olten displays parts ol' his excel- lent zissenihlzige of reptilizt, c'ollec'tccl over the years froni private hunts. cur: Ilquimnzui. Clox, lxiznnct, zincl Sli-ic'ns. Wcrmcl mar: l'eelJlc's. lzlgt-it. I'usc.il. nncl Nlr. tocipc-r, Ol l lfIliRS: 1'r'c'xiclcHlx Stark :incl incl l-Qlgcwl. Sc'1rr'lrnic's lilnlsc- :incl Cox, 'l'rc'ux1n'c'ii l'nscuI ztncl l3:lnc'- lf- ., . A vo! ,W X FK '11, Orchestra. Violins: Caialucti, Constantinedes. Cook, K-eiwitl, lxuigliran, Ott-rbi. Rithard Robinson. Robert Robinson, Saiarlow, Schmidt, Npcme. laimai, lt-Iigman. liliflllltl XlillUlllN,Slllslll.f.il'H1lXI Ciiiisliurg, lletlt. Nleisel. lag. lifiuzci: flheirix, Smyth, 'l'run1fu'I.i: Herman, Horc- htlt. Xlillen, Saunders. I-rrmlf llmm: Ctianels, Parsons, Ropath. 'I'mu1lmnrx: lltnklmonse, Comoros. 'I'nl1r1: liinlon. lflulft: Cienthner, llornr , stein, Ulmrx: C.it-eirbeig. llulthinson. laul. lllzninrlsz Blake, Katkow, 'lateIbaum. l'urlt. linsxrnrmxz Robinson, Robson, l'ifmn: Bressler, Collier, Ilinson, l'r'ir'i1xtimii: Klt-ieiiouj Neill, Smith. liiwflmi Dr. Norton, Music lnspires Where Concert Band. 'Iihe City' College Band has two person- alities. .Xt pep rallies and lootball games, it is a rousing spirit leading school songs and cheers, lint it turns into a more docile company at concerts given both here and airai. rendering llroadway and popular tunes in a prolessional manner. This organization usually sends delegates to the .Xll-Nlaryland Band, thus attesting to its line quality. Orchestra. The music of the City College Orchestra solemnifes senior conimencenrent, helps dramatize school plays, and pleases audiences at concerts in the school and elsewhere Talented musicians join the organization by passing an audition and then practice daily to learn a wide repertoire ol' classical and formal selections. The warm responses this group has received on numerous tours attest to the outstanding ability of its members. Concert Band, t,hm'm'lt: Mnet. Rt-rkoff. Blake, Caitlin, Clhmar, flrabill. lickrotc. lfierstine. Cault. 1.4-shekler. Gillespie. Clreenfeld, Nlarburg. Nlason. Parsons. I'oll. Rtdllllllllll. Scliifl, Smith, Spilman. lurk. lX'illis. XYilson. il1I'UIllllIl7It'Nf Barnes, llurkliouse. Clocorws, Mathieu. Szixofwlloftesi llexitis. XlXl'lllX,Sl2IXlD2lllQll,Stbllblklll,xy1lllillC. XYoppman. Yeager, 'liulmti llaiis, Hart, l,inton, NlcNlillan, lfrrnrll llorni: l'1I'lll1liClllFC'lll, Cranek, hiatt-s, Nlimniatl, Parsons, Ropaclrtllnuwg 1.11-eiilmerg, llntthinson. I'anl. lfmworitg Robinson. Robson, l'r'r'ct1s.sior1: lilgert, Kleienow, Lincls, Rotknian, Seitl. Smith. ilillllllflllt unrl ffmrzeisg llrantigan. Gebelein. lflerman. llorelicls, Nlillen. Osborn, Ruthstrom. Yalfe. Flulrs: liventoff, t.tnihner, llornstt-in, Uppel. limzlnm' llnrnvi Beal, liuthanan, Lafayette, lYood. llirrrlorz Dr, Norton. Y. 4 A I .4 - m i L K4 pn 1. - Glee Club, Left In tiglzl, Top mar: Luperini. Dean, Lyles, Cooper, Brack, Schauman, Meyers, Halliwill, Katz. lickhardt, Hamet, Brooks, Swartz. I-omlh mtv: lhomas, Watson, I-Qles, lllumberg, Coniglancl. T. Dols, M.lJols, Sclierr, Hess, lfrcelancl, iloston, Kuhne, Third mir: Bratman, I.au- inzutu, Xv1lI'l'lllg'lOll, I,ubman, lfaitlley, Chapman, Kelbaugh, lewis, XN'alkeY. fiibsoli, Price, Res, lfoslcr, Dash. Srrrmr! mir: blollllwll. llillllll Billm- Slu-ppaitl, Cfurcl, l-titlley, Albett, Pate, Luca. Smith, Krause, XS'illiams, llutuloll. Carson, Nlotime, Smith. Iinllmn mfr: lfischer, Lomax, Diigger. Out-us. Smith, Rc-clmlitk, Nlr. XYetlislet', Scheonfeltl, llitrtnicla, l.t'U', Stiytler, l'owell, BCIlCl'1'l'. Nlills Mere Words Can Glee Club, The City College Glee Club, under new direction, continues to receive accolades for its fine musical work. The one hundred voice contingent re4 cruits any student who passes an audition but insists that its members practice constantly to keep the organ- i1ati0n's quality high. The group performs at our assemblies and at many other events around the state. Ihe music building ollt-rs facilities for after school jam sessions. fs n i x q--mn-1-n not llic Xkhozits consisting of Swartz, Mt-yt-rs. Williams, and Dash, ale C'ilx's new lrttbet' shop quartet. 55 f s K -as 1 l Hunting and Fishing, Imfl to riglfl. liclck rnzc: Sir. Ditmun, Knight, Delkin, Boller, Nctstxoc-el, Lmeletle. l CIlL'I, Rihzi, .Sccziml mic: Slither. lla- iis, lischer. Hause, l,AllliL'l'. Scott. fin! mfr: Donnellx, littir. Sklztrill, Niallonee, .-Xllnut, Cohen. OFFICERS: I'rrs1rlr'r1l Rihzt, Illiil-II71'lIlflf'7If letlcl. S'1'cr'f'lf1Iv Loxelletle. 'l'1f'rm1nfr Xttslvoecl, .-lchizwr Sir. Ditman. Hunting and Fishing Club. The Hunting :incl Fishing Club teaches its members the proper :incl stile way to uae guns :incl other hunting ztncl camping equipment ztncl the importztnce ol. the conservztticm ol' wilcllile. Several lielcl trips :ire mantle cluring the year in which the methocls leztrnecl incloors :ire pructicecl. ln this waxy. the members aiccluire goocl sportsmztnship, the prime requisite lor pztrticipzition in tiny sport. Stamp and Coin, lffl In iliglll, liurlt mir: lfrieihnzin. K-rztxes. llllll liznltis, :incl Nlyerowill. Ncmml rmr: Xltshuler. Rol-colf, Levitt. 'I J bcrrg. liglllll. illlil Slllll. .Slfzmling Sir. ilimbzilistzi. Ol l4lC1liRS: In . -'Q Their Interests Lie In Stamp and Coin Club. Citfs philzitelists and numisma- tists share zrctivities in the Stamp :incl Coin Club that make their hobbies more enjoyable. Young collectors trztcle clupliczttes ut periodic ztucticms. subscribe to stamp :incl coin ntatgztlines with their club clues, :incl learn about vztluztble collections :incl issues lrom members :incl outsicle experts. The experience gziinecl by club partic- ipzition enriches members with the lull benefits ol' stump gtncl coin collecting. tin, :mtl lYooclwtirml. Tllirrl mfr: Illqittcnbnrg, Stcinbeig, C.rocc'tli. langeltnztn. illtnan, Kiorclon. tincl Bowling. Ifronl imc: Nl.tncIell, Nxulol, tlatcobson, Noon- 'siclcuf Iguobson. I-IiI1'I771NlIlI'7IlN Still! :incl Naulol. fillllflllllil Steinberg :intl Nlttnclell, .S'r'1'rc!rlt1'c'.x Nanlol ttntl Xoonberg, i1il'f'IlXIllf'I' fljllllll, .N'g!x.A1tl-nlmii NllCI'KNN'lll :incl Soltl, .-lrh'1'w't Nlr. filllllbilllglil. if ee 56 at H fx V I 'mei ' X 'f avg 7. V .td lx? 5 'Q W fb, . ah! I Chess and Checkers, Lift In tiglzl, Ilftrk mul llelagtt. llreaclx, Bessntan, Mueller, K-rvttlieh. Lipslu, l.lIl2ls,1iIlll Lattplteitnet, ,llirlzllr mfr: Rumi l.ilmwit1. Dttlmitls, Vt-tinelte. lltitlstnan. XYillis. lletskmlt. anfl Sttuler. lvwtlf IUIVI Suntleilgtntl, iurtlish. Yr: tu flglllll. Snitz, C ellnttn, Iuiitttt :intl ftlttsltalmtv. Ol-l'IK,l-RS: lhuirlrftf Inriit-ii. l.Ilf'I,7I'NllIil'7ll Lltisligilsms, 'l'fffmrfrr Ymex, hkQl.'lll'.'ll!llN Suntlerlztnfl, ,lrlwm-' 1 The Nature Ol Things Chess and Checkers Club. The Chess and Checkers Clluh gives hots interested in these activities the opporttr nity to play the games in lirientlly tournaments. The live lmest chess players unite to take on teams lroni other stltouls in interscholastic chess tuurnatnents, Thus lmlrhyists in this tlulm lintl other players who share their interest in the challenging gtttne ul tliess or the Clllfll- almle game ol tlteckers. ancl subtle tnaneuvering' Bridge Club. Smiling :tt hi 1 Nlts Caltttt s partner 't pluet takes i ltnal trick and tnakes his Intl goml. Thus entls anut game in the Bridge Clluh. The intellertual aspen contract bridge attracts tlevutees ultra tnatt-h cltess in nrinx sllltlullls tvlm tntn up to trtittlt the gtttnes lmctcnne tattultt up in the tttnts 5 ntl, tonsequetttly return In itnprme their games antl learn inure tetlntiques. ers lor their enthusiasm, The a Bridge, Iffl In frglil, Ilrnlc mn' slftrtrltngg Xsltin. llatttn. Intlstnan. Clttplan. l'ntfvtslu, l'1rtI lllil' Nllllllllllgl Sli, Rztufntatt, l.etitt, Hannnersch ' Xltnutlt. limit' mn- vfmfl: litnun, lllutn. l ut1rll1 mir: Kllll, XYertlteitner, Scliunleltl, Reht-tt. 'llrtnl mir: lxtulish. tltsh. K-eltnian. Srfmifl mfr: Nlllltlsslwljl. Sktrp,6.t1tntntns, lmltltnan, l.1pslsx, llmnl mm: lfnitpakm, xlilllllllll. tn.un. 'I'nvmrn'r llattntnetstltlag, Sglt,-ul-flrntt ltntlish :intl Letitt, 'l'l'll!1I!'V' kann, .'lIlI'l'W'V Nlr. Kllllllllllll. lxann, Ulllf l'.R9: I'tfti1l1'nI Nlil Nutllt Isitts llHlWlll lm .--fi 57 Y.. , 3 M , x cl . . Dick Turner bulldozes through Mustang tacklers for tally. Fast Action Sparks The Knight eleven, under the able coaching staff of head George Young and assistants, Ed Novak and Tom Bryne, compiled a T-l record to place second in the public school league. In his freshman campaign as varsity grid mentor, Professor Young successfully used a two platoon system, unique at the Castle, and enabled City College to boast of this year's eleven as one of the better teams to represent this school in recent years. The Collegians hung up its first victory of the sea- son over a weak Forest Park team by a score of 44-0. Douglass, next on the schedule, tried its hand at the powerful Black and Orange contingent, but failed to the tune of 22-8. The gridders' 14-12 victory over Patterson was one of the most thrilling contests of the year, while the highlight of the football season came when City trampled St. joe 58-8, ending a ten year losing streak. Victories over Edmondson and Nlervo by scores of 52-6 and 36-6 respectively extended City's win- ning streak which was broken at the hands of a well- balanced Poly squad. CITY vs. FOREST PARK, 44-0 According to first analysis, an improved City eleven opened its '59 season against Forest Park with a 44-0 wm. The gridders, sparked by the running of Dick Turner, scored early in the first minutes of play. Fleet- footed Carroll Nlyers ran the ball over for the con- version, and the Knights led 8-0, City's second score, also bv Turner, came in the following period. Two points were added on a Melton to .Iones pass. Using basic running and passing plays, the gridders rolled up 28 points in the last two quarters. An upended jesse Aldridge hits the turf in Patterson tilt. Collegian halfback Nemo Myers cuts away from would-be Nlervo tacklers. o ' 'Y 7-1 C-rlcl Season A 68-yard pass from Melton to Bates provided one of City's tallies, while another Knight score came on a nine yard run by jones. The Black and Orange eleven, running through and around the Green and Gray line for 258 yards, proved too rugged for its smaller opponent. CITY vs. DOUGLASS, 22-8 City romped over Douglass, 22-8 enroute to its sec- ond straight victory of the young season. Cliff Melton led the victorious gridders with a three out of four pass completion record. His accuracy stole the show and provided the Knights with three scores. Rick Randle tallied the first T. D. of the game for the Collegians, while A1 Bates scored twice. The only threat Douglass could muster to the Col- legian's impressive attack came in the third period on a 93-yard run from kickoff, which supplied the Ducks with its only tally of the afternoon. The City eleven looked even stronger in its second contest of' the '59 campaign, and with the team's passing and running effectiveness continually progressing, the Knights should prove to be a hard team to beat. CITY vs. LOYOLA, 44-13 An undefeated Collegian team pounded out a -H-I3 victory over Loyola at Blakefield. The combination of Melton and Myers teamed up to produce four tallies. The talented quarterback passed to Myers for two T. D.'s and twice relied on the halfback for conversions. Myers, a key figure in the next touchdown, caught the pigskin and romped 45 yards for a Collegian score. Al Bates, on the receiving end of a 10 yard pass from Melton, also edged into the scoring column. Randle ran the ball over for the conversion, and the score stood at 44 to I3 in City's favor. . - . u' z -it A, .uf M s f OU? s I iw' . -r . Randle's churning legs come to halt despite Turner's efforts. VARSITY SCHEDULE CITY , , . 4-I FOREST PARK 0 CITY . 22 DOUGLASS , , 8 CITY , . . 44 LOYOLA .. . l3 CITY ,. , , , . 14 PATTERSON . f2 CITY . . . . 38 MT. ST. JOE 0 CITY . . . . 52 EDMONDSON 6 CITY . ,, 36 MERVO ., 6 CITY .. ... 0 POLY . I2 VARSITY. Left go fighg, Top ww: Mr, Fillgr, Trainerg Mr. Novak, Ass't. Coach: Kamka. Madden, Meadowcroft, Coleman, H'right, Stewart, Wayson, Mr. Young, Coach: Mr. Brune, Ass't. Coach, Second row: Glass, Bell, johnson, Horne, Bosley, Dye, Black, Carver, Hargrave, Bruce, Wilson, Slaybaugh, Randle. Third row: jones, Richardson, Byrd, Mundy, Terpening. Bottom row: Aldridge, Myers, Melton, Brooks, Bauer, Thomasson, Hucke, Hatch, j. Gareis, Bates, L. Gareis, Tumer. ,,, 49573 Huff f JUNIOR VARSITY. Left In righl, 'lop mir: Blackwell, Mgr.: Cole, Mgt.: Delaney. Kirson, l.ee. f.o11cl1,' Sweeney. llealle. f.hor. Nclfftlcl Vfllll l'. Smith, I.esser, ll. Dixon, Handy. Mcbill. 'l'ahron. Street. Xfilchnan. Dixon, Mgr. 'Third mir: jones. l,c-yinson, Previs, llarnes, lloc-ting. llixhv, 1-Qssler, fielski, koclc-ck, linnom mir: l'faff, XX'alters. Massing, Schnytlman, Lewis, ll. Smith. Brooks, Ronc-x, lfishcr, l,amoteaux. The Knight forward wall helcf the Dons to llfi yards, while City's tough offensive line paved the way for 222 yards gained rushing. City, in its third straight win, looked like a hall club with an overpowering offense matched only by her unyielding defense. CITY vs. PATTERSON, 14-12 In its fourth clash of the season, City's undefeated eleven edged Patterson l-f-l2 in the Knights' most hotly contested game. .Xn ll yard pass play from quarterback Melton to his versatile halfhach Myers gave the Knights a first touchdown, and Rick Randle scootecl around left end for the two point conversion. City's steady defense weakened in the second quarter with the Clippers scoring two tallies to take a l2-8 lead at the half. The turning point of the game came in the third quarter when tackle Chick XVayson blocked a Clipper pllltt. Guard .lohn Gareis caught the ball and rumhled -16 yards for a City score and eventual winning touch- down. .X tremendous team effort held the upset-minded Clippers to a fourth clown and goal-to-go situation on the City fi yard mark with one minute to go. CITY vs. ST. JOE, 38-0 Keynoting the Knights' fifth successive win of the campaign was a hard running and accurate passing attack as well as a penetrating cfefense. The impressive 38-fl victory, City's first over the Caels in a decade, fully showed the offensive and defensive strength of the Knights. Randle was high scorer with three T.lJ.'s while Myers and Bates tallied one apiece on pass plays. Russ Hatch, hard rtnming Knight fullback. was effec- tive in grinding out much of the two hundred and eight yards the Colfegians gained rushing. The Colfegians' defensive unit, effective as usual, allowed the Caels only lfl7 yards and prevented it from mustering a serious rally. CITY vs. EDMONDSON, 52-6 'I he Collegian eleven, sparked hy Cliff Melton at the hehn. moved another step towards an undefeated season hy winning its sixth straight contest trouncing lfchnoncl- son 52-ti. llates and halfhacks ,Xldriclge and Randle were star pass receixc-is producing three 'lf ll.'s. The lifack and Orange running attack also turned in an excellent record accounting for four Illflies. 'Iihe Knights' strong defense held tight, limiting the Redskins to a single T.lJ., which came early in the first period on a ninety yard kick-ofl' return, 60 Coach George Young's two platoon system literally shrank the Edmondson attack and once again proved the strength of City's gridclers. CITY vs. MERVO, 36-6 The Collegian eleven, playing its last game hefore its Thanksgiving Day clash, rounded ottt tlte season with an overwhelming 36-6 victory over Mervo to stay unde- feated. Carroll Myers led in the scoring column with two T. D's while stafwarts Melton, Randle, and Turner tal- lied one apiece. The Knights' powerful running attack and strong forward wall, too much for a weaker Mus- tang team, enahled City to remain undefeated through eleven clashes. Posting a connnenclable 7-l record, the Collegian grid contingent placed second in the puhlic' school league. City's five man representation on the All M.S.A. Squad was headed by Cliff Melton, repeating as first-string Q.B. for the second successive season. W, 5 ' t i . f 5 , 4 s .., vs f ., ft' 'i J.. .sun . . .s. , A. f. . . -sf-. . , .s.Qs,' '-fag.: .A- V - ' wil ,oc ig ,'4 , 4, t. 'f2L6c. Io' 'f' 10.5.2 . . .au ...-... fr - ., J ' 'A-H sl hlj5:4.v- . .1 -,g .ff.Ju. I-nllhack Rick Randle carries heayi load in Memo tilt. ..,, FRESH-SOPH, Iwi! lu iiglil, Tuff mir: Cireenfeld, Xlliridge, Nlorgzni, Levinson. Hlllfllllliflllv Mgr.: 'IarnlJurino, Bethel, .-Xnderson, Brnddie, Hy, Nfrnml mfr: l5i'nwn1,Svkc-s. Cnitex, Blitz, Nlllll2liNL'l', H'l1itelnn'st, linnes, liiednnin. Thin! mir: Cfoodlnzln, Unger, Nl2l4lllCll, XYillizn lniniwn. Hntt. lgiwni, Wells. Ilfflrfnn mn-: Sn-rrett, 'lznloiy Rnvster. llunev. lrestln-, lfollvs. Bnrinzin. Al Bates, Zlt end: -Iohn Gareis, tsickleg and Carroll Mverb, liztlllaznk, were plziced on the zilternztte unit, while Lon Czneis was given llonorzible inention for his ontstzind ing Iierlornnince att center. ' Read Nlnndv, llliliil-XVOl'lilIlg Black and Orange guard, was notninzited its City! 1959 Unsung Hero. .Xt tlie ,Xtllletir Avvzirtls Xsseinlmlv. the zinnouncenient ol Clill Nleltonk entrance to tlie Hull of Faine, ,Xl Batek selection us best end, und Carroll NIvers's receiving of the Altnnni .Xwzird proved ll fitting conclusion to one ' V ' ' A ol tlie inost snreesslnl football rznnpaigns ever viewed luv Clzutle iollowers. , an Ez , V , V f ,LN W -A 0 .V , . i A +G! U4 N . 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Miss C111 College. 1111011 1116 12181 111111116 111111 1611 1116 11001' 111111 1116 111111111 11115 111613 1111 116116611 111111 11111111161 6x1'6111i011111 1121111111016 C1111 CI11116g6 111111111011 111111 116611 s111'1'6ss1'11111' 61161111611 NI111111 Il. 11111111111 11111111 IJl'Ul11l1lllN C111-P1111 x1iL'L'1i 111 111111'61's 111' 111111 s11111111s s11111 116611 with ll'Z1K11110I1H1 h11n11s11ak6. ai, U I I I 1 I ,A Highlights Season fs 1, xxx, V 1--i' A 1 ite torrent Barry Bach crowns Lani Ferris Miss City College :ts runners-up look on, Thr fvlhffflfl' Huff - at fitting end tu a wonderful week. Hknigllls nf Honor look with awe at effigy of defeated Engineer, Varsity team members and their dads occupy head tables Ill Farther-Son Banquet. N . ,., H 'i A ul V J, , - le 1. . Y A A? f it Y if .4 . . 'MM fi' A Q: I 'ii , V y' QUQ f l ' ft V , 5911 , l 2,32 .Ks Collegians and Engineers pile-up, loose ball mrrmey follows path of least resistance. e.-.gf X-4' 5 . . 'SD - ' - 9 ' -- Fr ' 41,3 . ' A - Q 'N ' X' Q - ' fs 13.1 1- - s.,',, Wm ' 4, - s' . M ' J. g A ., l. E. . ,I V L , , .- . L 4. do M... A . Q . b V -A Q 41.5 . . ,, s . 'I-r' if ' 'J ' . ' - as ' -Il.. ' ' - ' t Q . ' y x C-N . 4 tvs, 4. M -' ' ' -df' ,s. n - V y .as --- W ..- P- Ns.-A.-f.,f' . 1: a - .. - V 'U , ' .f if , .. . NJ. ,, 0 . . y -- . I ,,, -t P . 1- f-1' was 1 n lil. a, L 4 Clity ball carrier finds tough going through tentcr of Poly line Mythical Crown ll'ru't 'til next year, that perennial call of the faith- ful Brooklynite, is fast becoming an even more popular expression at City College. The 71st annual City-Poly clash pitted the two top teams in the public school league, with the mythical Maryland Scholastic Associa- tion title going to the winner. After nine winless con- tests against Poly, the Knight gridders were fired up: and this season's record, the best in recent years, seemed to justify the feeling that this was the year for the Col- legians to whip their North Avenue opponentsg but the Engineers, with a team which has been said to be the best to represent Poly in quite a while, had different notions. The Collegian attack, highlighted by the passing of Cliff Helton and the running of Rick Randle, Carroll Nfyers, and Dick Turner was held by a superb and almost unbelievable Poly defense: and the lingineers' winning streak was extended to ten games as a result of their l2-fl yittory. The two Poly scores came on twin runs by the pow- erful fullback. Ron lslages: but each extra-point attempt was held back by a rugged City defense. The Collegians' recoyering' ol three Poly fumbles inside the Black and Orange 20 yard line prevented the lingineers from rolling up too big ati advantage. and enabled the ,Xlamedians to saye face. .Xfter the contest, Barth klones, fleet-fooled Collegian halfback, was seletjted City-Poly Came hl'HSIllI1Q' Iierrf' by mentor George Young for his fine all-around performance during the contest. YL' .,'.p- 7, 1 . ' 1 n- -,1. ,vffifv A'Xemo Myers brings down Poly Halfhack with shocstring mfklc Wy' if 1349. , ., F. . ..4,v-.4 .I 1 QQ- ab Q ro Charging Richardson slccrs clear as tcannnalc blnss llkllli hull carrier. Lost To Poly 120 pnqn-Q .M W. g.3.f'f'f W ' Q1 ' ' s,.... 4 , --',m....,..' mn. MMA A-- .ww-1. M-.. .,. 5-o ' Q TW- nrvvem ilu Q Q-. C' ll 54' 4 'I , an Q 'S qp' ! . Q ,Q suv' I 5 . 1 Dclernrincrl Randle charts course in fncc of all-loo-pmvclflll Poly opposition. 65 1 nw x . RSITY. lf!! ff' Hillllf- 'lofi wmv Ilzinsch. .llgrxr Nh. Xatlianson. ljonrllq Nlvmlclwlni, Mgr, Sf'1f1mImzt': Sintlair. Snowdon. Libson, bcslwt- lu Bl'llll'2l. lit :Hmm mzr: C-coigc. Smith. Robinson, Hiillianis. Xxillll, --'. .: ' 4' . L' A U ltbtlt-in pn hc f 1 rr nel N N H' Q H ns I'olx hnrricr brcnlw tape Harrlers Capture lhc' clitnnpionsliip N59 Cross Country tcznn, uhountling in Npccml :incl cntlnrztncc :intl spnrkctl bv out- Nllllllllllg intlixitlnztl parlor-nxnncs tlnionghont thc Cntirc Cilllllllllgll, wcnt unclcl'c:ttt'tl untlvi' thc zihlc fflllflllllg' ol' Iciry Xgxtlmnson :mtl wound np with il Klllllllllg T and U l'ClUl'll. Ontstuncling vctemm Nlikc Sniith. Nlikt' Ct-orgc, :tml l,:n'1'y Gibson. :incl newconicrs 1.1il'l'f' Robin- son :intl llonzntl Cebclcin colnposecl thc nucleus ol' the Iflfift lizniicis. Patttt-:son l'zn'l4 and lforcst Pzirk, Citfs opponents in tht-ii' liiwt tiiztiigulztr meet. provctl no ingttt-li for the classy Black :incl Orztngc contingent: and thc Colcgians cstnblixlictl at winning p1'ec'eclei1t which they XK'Cl'Cll'l going to :tbolish lor the 1'eniz1intler ol thc scztson. Nlervo ztntl St. Paul wcrc Clityk opponents in thc scconcl tri- zuigulan' nicct ol the tznnpztigii: but signin thc Clollcgizins' OX'L'l'WllClIlllIlg clcsirc ztntl ability provetl the deciding Izumi' an City chztlkccl up one inore in thc win colunin. Both varsity group meets at Clifton exemplihecl the LlClCI'IIllll2lllUll :intl cnclurztnce ol' the Knight thiii-claals that lattcr ncttctl the elusive Nl. S. .X. Crown. lht' Spikccl Shoe nicet :it Homewood provctl to bt- thc Clollcgiztns gl'C21lCsl exhibition ol the xcztson :ts they Hill'n llnlvu start ginvling tion mtnntx jzmnt. . U. l t..9q.l,.x, fn :EA F wt' . - A ' ., -tu'-ix..-,. ,,,' ,. .Huh-s' - ' ' Q ' . I. 4- ' -' 2 Vg A 1. s , Ace Mike Smith, en route to another victory. w 1 ' A :-x, ' ff K 'Q . d , 9 ,gg 'Sr sy V Q r N- ,, ' C -1,fv 'i vi X y' X N W. K A r ,rf ji A viz, '1 xg - , . s. rn, .xt 4 Coach Nathanson briefs team before important meet. Second Straight scored 32 points and walked off with numerous honors. The harriers assured themselves of a second straight thatnpionship with triumphs over Dunbar and Doug- lass at at triangular meet on Douglass' honteground, rounding out the excellent season. Statistically, the Knights also cante on top by scoring the lowest number of points on NI. S. .-X. record twice during the season, Mike George was selected for the Hall of Fame for his outstanding season. JUNIOR VARSITY, Left lo right, Top rrnu: Mr. Nathanson, Cuachg Mendelsohn, Mgr.: Fornofl, Kaplan, wagner, Harrington, Dausch Mgr. Second rozr: Blatchly, Sigman. Branch, Krug, Lomax, Cllanccy, Nathanson. Iiollnm row: Lexin, Timmons, Prochter, Cook. Wyflie Bullock, Godser. VARSITY, Left In right, Top roic: DeYotmg. Psaris. llocornls, Oliver, Coarlzg Schmidt, Matthews. .Second row: Kirkman, Dong, Swartz. l-Itkluud, Regiec, Prankenfielcl, lfoilvm roic: Hartley, DeLeo. Sadler, Jensen, Poston, Kuhne, Hubbard. Booters Post Decades Finest Record Knights prove two heads are better than one. FV' if Q1 .ss 2. 1 5, ... x c Va .5 . X 5 A af ' ws. 4 Desire was the key word that accounted for the success of the H359 Varsity soccer team. As rookie Coach Bob Oliver, promoted from the jayvee helm, put it, The successful season was due to the boys' eagerness to win. The tremendous Sl-5 record, the finest in years. netted the pitclnnen fourth place on the NI. S. A. ladder. The highlight of the season was the first victory over the Engineers of Poly in seven seasons. Other satisfy- ing wins saw the Knights defeat Mt. St. joe twice. As the season opened, Calvert Hall and Mervo, a pair of erstwhile nemeses, defeated the Black and Orange bv scores of sl-2 and 3-0, respectively, thus drowning CIitv's hopes of starting off the season in the win column. The squad rebounded bv upsetting mighty Mt. St. -Ioe, 2-0, and conquering Park, 2-l. Col- legian Danny Khune registered both tallies in the latter tilt. This brief winning streak was halted, however, by a 'l-0 shutout at the hands of Polv. Two victories over Patterson, 2-l and Edmondson, 2-fl in double overtime, rounded out the hrst half of the season with a if-3 log. The Castle pitchmen lost two tough bouts to Calvert Hall and Nlervo. I-I and fi-l in that order, with Nlannv I'saris netting the lone goals. .X five-game winning streak iouncled out the season on a happv note. One of thesc' contests was the long-sought fi-tl verdict over Polv, while another saw the Knights repeat their season high of four goals over liclmonclson. The Knights also duplicated their shutout over Nlt. St. Kloe. TMI, and took Park and Patterson to complete their fine record. Leading scorer for the Knight pitchmen was the co- captain, .lim Regiec, with eleven goals. Other outstand- ing plavers were llan Khune and Nlannv Psaris. Bob Schmidt, forward, was chosen to the Sports Hall of Fame for his all-around line performance. -xxx If lplllfj Kflllcffi n 4111! lllillllHCl'N Clipper rlcfvnw. X 6 ii , r gn wb JUNIOR VARSITY, lr!! In right, Top muh Johnson. .Vg un 901 1 Cx 11 Jr X Hmmm IC cr XYh'lQ Farrlg Huchk ffvzfi mm! rmr: Kmllw. Crum. x1ZlSkiH'I0l1, Blillillllll, Hczncl. Tm cv If rx IL wick :frm 4 N IIN Rfmn Va 'a 4' A 1 'nf -f RYA , . P , V 4, 'Nr Eg A --'J 7 . ., in V K L N L if f as fa 53 I if xyx K ww! Q PM Xi A x 5 3 XXX I XXX Q XSS Z 7 CNN 6 , 9 W' Q 6 4 7 Jr My I lp' 4 f r f 0, f- 142 ww, ,f -mf A. A LW, .uf ,ggi I 2 9 , ij, 1 'Ln A N J, . , , ,.,.Z-I 4 i nrt ' fi We rf? , ff ' ,V , A, ffm: 1 V4 ,,v.f.,, ' M'.ff'i.V 'T'-is , 4 Yi PA fm 5 A 11 ,vp I . , ,f,,5a,.k , I ,Uv-. . V 5 A , , 7 hai, L . ,I Q I June 1961 Class Officers. Left to right, Top rozr: lleniatnin Cur- din, Sefretarv: Steven Lockman, Sergeant-at-.Xrtnsz Craig Singer. Treasurer. .S'en!rci: Prof. Burt Kaufman, Adviser: lidward Block, Vice-President: Ronald Becker, President. June '61 Retu The class of june '61 returned to City after a highly productive sophomore vear, highlighted bv the Hoon- light Dance. their enjovable Soph Hop. The success of that affair showed the superior leadership afforded the vear bv its sophomore administration under Professor Burt Kaufman. adviser. The class began to organize with the elections of Ronald Becker, President: Lclvvarcl Block, Yiee-Presi- dent: Benjamin Cardin, Secretarv: Craig Singer, Treas- urer: and Steve Lockman. Sergeant-at-.Xr1ns. The road ahead mapped out. these leaders began forming the com- mittees which would handle the tnanv tasks oi the .lun- ior vear. The Junior XVeek Connnittee. headed bv Steve Claminis, started planning the various Junior XYeek activ- ities for earlv March. The llunior Dav .Xssetnblvy high- lighted bv the appearance ol' Dr, I rederic'k Holman, President of Franklin and Marshall College, proved both entertaining and enlightening, The -lunior Proni, a social ancl linanc ial success, was the climax ol' the never- to-be-lorgotten Alunior Xveek. Iune 'lil's next enterprise was the Starlight lJanc'e. the vear's lirst open allaitz its success conlittned the capa- bilitv ol the class. Xvith the accontplislnnents ol' the Illlsl Iwo vears behind it, the Cllass ol lflol is cagerlv awaiting the challenge ol its Senior vear. l'c-bruatv lilol vvas also on the match. lnder the capable guidance ol its adviser, Prolessor Rover, the class began organizing' and planning lor its tnain activitv. Xlid-lunior XX'c-ek, The Prom. which was held in earlv Nm-mlsct-. was a niost enjovable allair lor the C'i1l55ll1C1ll- bers. In February. the class elected .lerrv Olsanko. Presi- dent: lJaveXYillia1ns, X'ice-President: Ted Clornblatt. Sec- retary: Harold Rotlnnan. iI4l'CilSl11'L'1'1 and Xlurrav Rod- man, Seargeant-at-.Xiins lor its linal terni at Lili. The vear sponsored the Valentine Dance. and once again C.1tv nien shovved their ability in planning. pro- moting, and ellectivelv executing their eliorts. I x . ' 111 ' February 1961 Class Officers, Left lo right, Top row: Theodore Ciornblatt. Secretary: Murrv Rodman, Sergeant-at-Xrtns: llarold Rottinan, vlil'L'll9lll'Cl', S'r'nIrrl: Prof. blames Rover, .Xdviseri David Williams. Vice-l'residc'nt: kIL'l'lllil Ofsanko, President. rns To City if 5 ati. llt. lillllllllll adchesses fits students All the annual lllllllbl' llav Xssetnblv. lune 'lil's Iuntoi l'toni culminates asnccesslnl-It1liiot'XYec'k. fl! 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A 4 I MA reall 1 Sf 1' Ax A 80 Barry Sapperstem James Saweruald George Saunderb Leshe Saunders Nlenell Scherr Robert Schlff Barrw Schlossberg 1 'O-is L R Dax 1d Schmldt Daud Schmldt james R Schmldt Bernard Schoenfeld Stuart Schoenfeld Laurence School M 1l11am Scholhan john Schroeded J I Richard Schrocdex Norman Schretber Ed Schuler Stanley Schultz Daud Schxs aber V, Nhlte Schwt artz john L Schuarzmann fl Q? an J :AKA Stanlew Schu arzmann Hart Schsx ertzer Hubert Scott Laurence Scott Ieroy Scott Ronald SCllL Ioseph QCIHIIOIL Am 4 Steve Seul :Al Harold Settlcx CllI'l5l0IJllLl Sfaltlano Laurence Shack Sam Shapxro jerry Shepard 5, Leu IS Sheppard I A Lee Shlller john Short John T Shortt A 1451 A 'Q 'A Brought Integrlly And Umly Ioseph Shomell joel Shugarman Chnton Sxlver 1' Q, Rlchard Stma xWl1ll3.l'I'lJ SIIUIHS Paul Slmon Cralg Slflgiil Larry Smger Lexus E Smger ' Ronald Slfklll Nhchael Sltmck 'F' john Shcher Bert Smlth Daud Smlth Joseph Smuh X Lexus Smlth F Noel Smith Richard Smlth Pete Smlth Sheldon Smlth Halter Smllll ,dl M R XVIHIBIH B Sm Wllham Smx Ronald Irancls Stewene I au rence Stlffman Gerald Anthony Stmnct Klrk Strobel Mark Sugar Nlartm Sumets Ronald Swan Brll Smulxan Harold Smulhan C erald Soltol -Xlfred Snouden Gerschon Solomon Fed Sorandcs jay Soltz Davld Snsdcr Harwev S Sp 'F' .-N 9 Qin.. 8l 1th th CClOl A TN . 7' 1 zz- V, ,L . 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D A 4 N sf J: ' A Charles Spencer Hrllram Spencer Robert Sprcer john Solloysay Larl Sprurll Xllen Stark james Stark Bernard J Stangle Hrllranr Statter Ronald S Steffensen Ndan Steele Leslre Stern X811 Stem .-N Stanley 'SI Sternberg Barry Sternberg Samuel Smrth Franklrn R Tabon kenneth C Tag Darryl Talley Roy B Tansrll D Eduard Tattersall Robert E Taylor m Leonard Taylor KN arrace Teel Barkley Thomas Clarence Thomas lhllram Thompson 4 Ijdwm Thome lk. fazfffiaf 'l.,... .Qc Vemon Thortorr Rrclrard Trllman Rrchard Timmons Allan Trmmons Charles Trmpson Rrchard Toskes Nlarvrn Townsend john R Trotter 5 'L 'W f john Trrmp f Ronald Tucker Ruben Turner Achievements Of Our Junior Year Nlrchael Turk Ray Turk ,ns Dennrs bhlfelder l A IO 2 rs. 53. Harry Dram Bruce Van Alstrne Vernon Vane Davrd Vermette Herman Xohs Nirchael Volk james H addy jr jonathan Wahl N611 Wahrhert Leonard Walker Ronald WValpert Roland Walters Buddy Waltz Robert Ward Harmon XS HLSOH H rllram XS aslnngton Xlfred Wasrck james Watson Thomas XS ebber Clrfford H ebster Xbraharn XX ernipple Xlyron H erner Xlarr H erner X, Herbert M erner P Stephen H erner Leonard XS ernglass ij A rurott elkrsman Alexander CXN rss XS alter XS erss Israel H ertznran Stex en XS erba jose XS errrng ,gf james H ertlrernrer R Yi ' XVrllranr XVest l. f D 1 IL ' ' 82 Gorman H lrrtt. james XVhrtefor tl 1. .. V y 'bw yf,:,7.:ff '27 by ma. - 'I 'T 9- Z ' ' we 21' N yf LQ My J ' , ,Q Z' ' R-M ' .1 D . fir: , 5 I I .sr J az, I T r' I V' 1 y an N av: AQ 1.5 Vg, af- ypgim nbc fry- ,. A, . e . C L, tx., rea' y f , ' ff, fluff 1 V -n - - . 1 : , A 5 'F Q f ' L. 1 A - v - ' ' 1 L ' R 1 Wfiklm, i HA Y v ' ' 3 ,- V -? . Y' F 'ul' . ' ' ' 1 Q l 1 If ' Y, , y XL' If .., I 5 , :Myr1,gV ,1 ay I E f y L ,Q .Z . I I 2.141 'A . 'V , ' T , . . V if cr , A 'W' R 3 ' R :tm tl . 7 T- Q- . . tlll .. D Y ' 1' Y 1 T 2 me V y 1 0' ' Qu , I 4.112-My 3 Y. ' V V .U 1 ' s ' ty' ' X ' ' if ' -' ' A W v . ' is 1 T Y r tl glen- - 1? A 1. r 1 , h . A 'A VA' , .V .Q y W, ff f ,. 33 T ,1 .,: 'fx u , . ' . at A r L. j ry inns. . ' T fa'-: Q A 5' ' , . Hy. ,,, gr, y Linked Us To Cily College Tradition iv 7 37 fr A ,uf A I Pg a I A: A A 2 V V X132 i iii s , A gg gf: A 75 i x we 2 lt i it 'Ji J -N Q Q ,R fi xg? 2' if Xt V 5 . , -iizi i.i' A 4'-ff' XE? ' Huniur ,Srhulasiic Teaheris Arthur Mendlesohn A Jonathan lVahl A A A Michael Novey A A A Maury lVolfe AAAAA A A A Howard Friedenberg A Principal Henry Yost congratulates llIlllCliClilSSIllCll honor 97.1 96.8 95.9 94.7 94.7 roll leadcrs,fr0m left In right, Jillllllllilll Wahl, Maury Wolfe, Michael Novey, Howard lfriedcnberg, and .Xrthur Mendelsuhn for attaining highest honor roll standings in their year. 83 Samuel Wichner David Williams john Williams Herman Williams Leroy Williams Wesley XYilliams Randolph Willis Harry Wills David Wilmoth jacob Wnner James Winter Theodore Winter Michael Wittahavet' Maveus W'ood Ralph XVood Warren Wood Ifred Woods Charles A. Woodward Maury W'olfe Sheldon Wollman Melvin L. XVoppman, j Lee Wright Preston W'right Howard Yateman lid Yates lidward Yeager W'illiam Young Charles Zalis David Zaminski Harvey Zeiser Bernard Zeligman john Zell jack Zemil l l .Dv cf ILA? 1.44 , 5 I 5 QE 4 H' 9 'whnixl Q 1' Q I. . I Biology, lift In rzlglff, limi: mari l,cvien1, C.c'rlJc'ritl, :incl ll.mimc'rsclilag, Nwmncl mfr: I'c'tticli. l'cn'tnt-3, ancl Druliancl, lcmnt mzr: Clunnincgham. .incl l.itt. limit: Nlii llcmalclscm, hlllllfllllgf Silver, Ul'l'lilaRS: l,ll'5ll1l'7If Silver. I'1cr-l'ffu:lcr1l mul !.lm1'rif1cir1 lllalccy Sccrclfiix llLlllllIlCI'9ChlI1g. I-Vlllllllll' l.iIl, nlcizivri XII. Dcnialtlscwn. Science Oilers New Worlds Biology Club. 'lhe wonclers ol plants ancl animals are themes which intrigue members of the Biology Clluli. 'l'hc- science liolmlivists present reports belore their group cm their lavcmrite topics, ancl invite guest speakers lrcim scientific lielcls tcm talk cm their specialties. The knowl- eclge gainecl :incl sharecl in ways such as these helps the members realize the lllllllllllg plan ol' nature :incl urges them to search out more secrets ol the universe. A :Meera - A 'gba'-to X 1 I --ff' , X.- Science Research Club. Not specializing in any particu- lar scientilic' lielcl, the Science Research tllub prefers to watch science as a whole aclvance in new clirections. The memlmeis investigate recent clisccmveries ancl review estalilishecl lacts ol science. thus realizing that man's un- raveling ul nature's secrets is an enclless process. From a xariecl scheclule cal lectures, experiments, ancl discus- sions, thc- stuclents see which ol the expanding branches cal' science will caller the Imest vocational cmpportunitv in the luture, 'I 4v,,, S' Sqipngg Research, lr!! In right. limi: 'fmt llit'll1IllLlIl, l,l'llllll. ancl Trascis. .Ulclcilw ma: Drc-ilmancl. Blake. Snxcler, ancl llc-lslccvvic. frcmt roar. lelix. Cunningham, Nic-nclcflscilin. lcniieii, Silver, llaminc-isclilag. ancl Rcvtlmian. Ol-l-ll lc RN: l'vciicIe'nt Nihei, licr-I'1rc11Ifi1!c l'cvriic'ri ancl Blaise. Nifrrffifzfv lliaxinann, Xlc'mlc'lsc+hn. .incl Rcrtlmtan Iwfnilffi ll.llllllll'INtlllliQ,.'l1fT'lHf Nl: lxcwsci. S4 llll Hifi!!! L. 'fy ' L I ,. X so M . 1 Chemistry. Left to right. Bark ma: Smullian. Ibasboff. Rubin. Altshuler, Fulton, Beuesch, Nlitcliell, Hunt, Mr, Schwarz, Hanson, XYright, Roberson, Cianos. Myers, XX'ohlinutli, Pobres. and Steruteld, Swrmizl mfr: Kit-browski, 'lwiss, Cteiwitz, Tucker. Rosenblatt, Saxage, Volk, and lilootn. lfrmzl mzr: Dixon, XYL-ittc-t', Sugar. lillllllll, llteibaud, Legtuu. Portney. and Hoopper. 0l'l'lCIliRS: l'n's1'1l1'r1lx Norius and Kessler, Vin'- I'r'rwiflr'iilt liL'IlCNtll and Kleiner, S'r1'rr'lnrx' Sugar, 'I'rf'fmn'c'rt sollod and llallall, Sgl.-ri!-Amzt f2tlis,:1r11'ise'r' Mr. Scllwarz. For Exploration And Conquest Chemistry Club. The Chemistry Cllub impresses on its members a luller yalue ol the beuelits fleriyed lroni chemistry as well as arousing in them a curiosity about the secrets ol nature. The students conduct their own programs on yarious lacets ol chetuistry and schedule outside experts to speak on chemistry as a career. The knowledge gained through participation iu the club is benelicial to the individual lor starting an interesting and worthwhile ayocation or in preparing lor his future endeavors. Astronomy-Physics Club. The ,Xstronoiuy-Physics Club has a new attraction lor CIity's amateur astronomers - a telescope built by last year-'s members. With it, the club hopes to see the planets and other heavenly bodies as well as some ol the artilicial satellites. The club also calculates orbits, densities. positions ol planets, and other physics problems. Nletnbers, by pursuing both astronotuy and physics, further their deyeloptnent and interest in these scientific fields. w-X Astronomy-Physics. If!! In riglli, liruk mir: Nlalseetl and l lll'lllIlilll. Ifrour: Ringsdotf, Oppetllieitttett, burtl, llislcy, Snyder, and lforster. Ulfll- CII-LRS: l'nzti1lf'r1! C-nrd, Vin' I'rr'vi1Irnlt Nlalseed and Snyder. .bigfh-Ill-AI'IIl.t' Snyder and Hisles, .s'rrrrl1iry-'I'rr1mn-rr Riugsdorf and Forster. Ariztiwr Mr. Hinsou. 85 l Eloquence I Thought + Niessers. Hurwitz, Nlutwltttt-t', Lexinsott, :intl C-lzisner plan C-M s strategy. Carrollton-Wight - Bancroft. The Carrollton-XYight and Bancroft Literary Societies are the two oldest extra- curricular OI-gilllll2ill0llS :it City. Bancroft is two years the senior ol' its rival, ltziring been formed in 1876. It was ttzuned alter George Bztttcrolt, historian and Secre- Rvlmtttlzilist Nlzirsltner defetids xicturitvtts CPXYR xicw in tltis wzttk wry 01' the Xggyxl clllflxfjlllfjll-Xxwigllt' was 01-Qingglly 4-glllggl it-mtv. the Carrollton Literztrx Sotietx: lnut. in 1897, the lust nzttne of its founder, Prol. Cllizirles XViglit, was added to the title. Carr0llgon.Wight, Ifff lo rigf1l,I its! mtv: XX'zilket1 Sllztxitl. and ltilis. Sflllllff mtv: Desstnzin. Braldx, Dunn, Kessler, XY:iltnan, Leary. Mathews lluttclritkwti. Izqiwinger, XVet1ler. Goldtnzin, Slicppzitxl. and I,exiu. Tltirfi row: Mierowilz, Schott. Hurwitz, Kroopnick. Lexinson, Beuescli Ignctistciit. Coltlstcin, Butler, Schoetifeil. and Hoffman. I-mul rmr: Mr. Lemin, Shaw, Willizints, blzisner, Nigirslitter. klV2lICllJZllll!l, l'hlfelder, and XlX1'llHK'lll, Ulflflfil-1R52 l'n'virl1't1l Cllztstter, I'ir1'-l't'e'.tirlr'tttt XN'illizui1s und Shaw. Cl111irtn1'n Shaw and Nizit'slitter, S'f'ftl'lI1l'it'.X Marsltner and Fried- utatn :intl Slicppxtrtl, ,lil'!'llXlIl'f'VX I-iietltittiti und lfxiitwtt, Ylglx.-rt!-.-1t'rttv l'hlfelder and Hurwitz, lfrftwxjmrttlirtg .S'1'rt'r'l11ry ,IVZIICHDQILIIIL .4rIt'iw't Nil. l,t-tin. Expressed In Speech 5 -ey . ,, 14 llie Bantroft team of llariclwerger, Sklar, Baer, and lletnian organize their notes. Both clubs emphasize teaching students public- speaking and appreciation of the fine arts. The for- malities ol' debating are learned and then practiced in group presentations. Discussions of literary works and unrehearsed speeches by the members also further the Iiims of the Societies. The highlight of the Chlhs' :wth-i, Berman rontends that Congress should have the right to oxerrule ties is the annual Bancroft A Carrollton-lVight Debate, S l ' U 'lC l l ' presented belore the student body as an assembly. 'lltroughout the years this rivalry, one ol' C1ity's proudest traditions, has increased in popularity. Bancroft. If!! fn vighl. Burk r-mr: .M-onson, Silllll, I.ynch, Shure, and Nlisler, Sixllz mir: Zimmerman. Sfhonfeld, Levinson, Askin, Cohen Kjolicn, Rosenstmk, Kaplan. and I,t-tilt. Hflh mir: Ifine, Kali. Blum, Rice. and C-ellman, I-uurfh mir: Kaufman, Lasson, janofsky, Zeskiml, llaer. Atenberg, Pragei. Berman. and Hyman. 'I'hir1l rout Iieavy, Smith, Kolker, Ilamlwerger. Clordish, Caplan, Sillillllll, Samet, Berman, Mr. Seidman. and Silberg. Srronrl rmr: Williams, liallan, and Sklar. First wiv: Needle, Merrill, Lipman, Frieman, Brown, Libowitl, Libshutz, and llerskmit'. 0HflCIl'RS: PI'I'SlIl'I'lll Caplan, l'i1'r'-l'11'w1'rlt'r1ls Slllfllllll and Berman. PITJQYYIIII Cllnirmf'r1 lllork and Hiymh,-Q1-gg,-, Ifffllllllhllg Serrwlzirifs Samet and Lean, fjnrrwpmzfling S'wr're'lrlvim Klordish and Sainet. 'l'rfr1.surrfr Kolker, .Ygltfrzf-.4r111x Berman and Nlaslan, .4ll'l'll5l'7' Mr. Hlubb. Library. Left to right, Back rout Cronin, Hoopper. BIcLeaurin, Yaker. I.. Xyilliams, Cunningham. Lyles, and Rronthal. Fourth rnzr: Skeen. Thomas. Dean. Aronovitch. Boone. and Williams. Third rmr: Baytop. Buchanan. Parker. Liberto. Sfakiano, Stein, and Solomon. Second roar: Crumbaker, Krause, XN'alker, Senatore, Levin. Goldman, and Chissell. First row: Haters, jones, Martin, IVeiss. Hoffmaan, and Oppenheimer. OFFICERS: Presidents Siegel and XValker. Vice-Prf'.siden!s Krause and Senatore, Program Chairman Hoffman, Secretaries Senatore and Goldman, Treasurcrs Senatore and Levin, Officer nt Large YValker, Adviser Mrs. Fowble. 1 Arg Service, Left to right, Back raw: Krieger, Ayers, Eisman, Sleoge. anti Knight. Second rozv: Mr. Filler, Bronson, Gross, Aten, Car- dentec, and Friedberg. Front row: Anderson, Dols, Dols, Tabel, and Otto. OFFICERS: President Otto, I'ice-President Bronson, Secretary Smith, Treasurer Friedberg. Sgt.-al-Arms Dols, Adviser Mr. Filler. Art Service Club, 'Throughout the year at City, posters are constantly being hung on the walls to advertise the school's events and functions. The drawing of these posters and the construction of numerous other exhibits and ornamental displays are the responsibility of the Art Service Club. Every member of this organization is an industrious worker who possesses a genuine interest in this creative field. School Store, If!! In right, Top tout Watson, Shure, Arenson. Myers, Willis. Fran! roar: Klein, Nlr. Rover, Tatelbaum, Hurwitz. Saks. Library Club. Sorting cards, shelving books, and per- forming other miscellaneous tasks, members of the Library Club help maintain one of Baltimore's largest high school libraries. The assistants' efficient handling of materials makes possible a faster circulation of liter- ature and allows the librarian more time to help stu- dents locate references and research sources. The club also helps the Enoch Pratt Library prepare You're the Critic, an interesting pamphlet containing inany The Highest School Store. One of City's most useful facilities, the school store supplies students with many items, includ- ing writing' needs, official City sweaters, gym suits, and other scholastic necessities. The profits of the operation are used to finance many school improvements. The store allows student salesmen a chance to gain a knowl- edge of business management through their daily work of keeping the books, taking inventory, and selling merchandise. book reviews. Lf nv. 3-'ga Audi0.Vi5ual, lffl lo lllllllf, limit mir: lillillllilll, Rustfnstotls, lziuztllky, YYeiss, Xztclittlt,St'w1t1tl, Iztpper. l,znt'nstt'in. YCl'llH'lli'. ztnrl lnztf. Srrrmrl mfr: Chaise, Nllillllllll, Katz, XX'illitttns, Kaplan, lllI'Xlll. Iftont mtv: Hyman, Powell. Nlinlsin, Sl1lllL'. ilL'IllIJlClUIl, l'l'et'luttcl. :tml lietlsvr, 0l4l'If.l-RS: l'trx1'rlrfnr Katz. l'1n'-l't1'sirln11 lfreelziticl, Swrrrlzzii Sliure, iliV'I'fI.XlltI'7' Nlinkin, Sgt.-at-,-ltltli Powell, ,4a1:'1'sz'r Nlt. Stull. Distinction I Serving Others Audio-Visual Club. Operating the sound :incl projection equipment tlsetl to show Cillliillllflllltl movies in Clitfs clztssroonzs is the inztin lunetion ol the .Xutlio-Yisttztl Clluh. So involxecl is this activity that the club lllllsl meet helore school every tlzty to plztn zt lihn stheclule. ,Xlter school, the tncntlmt-rs :ire still on httntl to run projectors lor tluh meetings. ln attltlition, this hzirtls working OI'g1illlllillOl1 ztlso tztpes itnportztnt school ztssetnf lilies. Stagecraft Club. Nluch ol the success ol City Colleges plays :mtl ttssernhlies is clue to the intlustrious t-llorts ol tnetnhers ol the Stztgecrztlt Clhih. 'l'his organization is constantly att work repztiring and operating such stage equipment :ts spotlights :incl louclspeztker systems, ztntl :trrztnging stage props xtntl settings. ,Xlthough their hehincl the stene work is not ztlwttys discernible, the members still enjoy their jobs and the knowledge of the part they contribute to the school. Sqageq-aff, Left In right, Iinfk rnzr: Cole. Kaxanagh, jackson, XN'aChter. O'Bxrne. Sitaras, Fink, Yeiler, XX'atson4 :md Allen, Front: Rose and Serra. UlflflC1liRS: I'rm1'rir'nlt Xllen atncl Lolo, l'irf'-l'rw1'rl1'r1l Kgngtmtgli. 'l'rf'f1s1nf'r lgttkson, 8111111 nf .-lrlriwr Xllen, Syl.-lIl'.'ilHlX Sittttisl ,'1fli'1sfr Sli. Rohhins. 43 1 - 1 l I K ll, VARSITY lefl Io ugh! Top rou Rothman Mgr Brodre Vg: De Young lxlrson Rosenhloonr Nh lee Fonrh Kdlcr 'Helton C C otts lfnlonr rm: Y fr, ' Oulnls K Il Ls Sterret U r Semnd mu Robrnson Ugr Xfelton l- l'1te Henrglrss Irgh ner Hrndered hs Verso defenders DeX oung gets hrs shot :mas 1 n 'po 05 xv-0, 90 Handrcapped by hasrng only three returnrng letter men coach Frank Lee rn brs frrst wear as varsrty bas ketball mentor drd a commendable job rn comprlmg a 30 sl1te good for 1 oth place frnrsh rn the second drsrsron Promoted sophomores and Junrors rounded Olll the rest of the squad garnrng saluable experrence for next xear The caqers began the campargn wrth a 22 exhrbl tron game record Cfrlxert Hall 11 as the frrst to challenge the Knrghts topprng the latter 51 39 Crty rebounded to take Boss Latm -la 41 X heartbreakrng loss to Towson Cntlrolrt :tr .al and 1 lf 111 xrctors oser Nlerso prepared the wrsrtx caqers for the upcomrng competrtron Ilre fnst half of the serson started off badly mth losses to Dunbar and Ldmondson Desptte the teams best efforts rt could only tally a total of 16 pornts for tlresc t11o 4111 s Due DeYounq lllll Clrff 'Nleton thtn led tlren term to xrctorx oser Southern rn 1 close C rl Outplned In 1 strong C rrxer contrngent the Collegrnrs reboundetl to heat Forest P1rk bs onlx t11o pornts X loss to Pols 18 'rl left the mrd season OI tl llrc sctond lrrll bcgrn much the snne IS the frrst Xgrrn losscs to Dunlrrr 1nd Idrnondson were followed o fr sn ors os r SOI J C rrs tt rn le e1 ed re 111 ers 1llo1s rg or rornts X drsrpponrtnrg oss to Forest Ptrlt rr l rm 1 tlclert rt the lr rntls ol Pols rounded out the s 1son Xt the Nrnter Sports Xsscrnblx Due lJeXoung was stlected to the lrrsketbrll Hrll of Fame . 'L Cs l 1 k-.- f, 1 1 1 y XJ I 1 I y K , , A , 1 - - . . . '. . . 1 .' .1 . , , T., 11' '. I A ': Q411'5, 1 , ,' t '. I I ' 1 U ' 'L Q 7 Y. Q Y ,. , , 5 L1 Y. , K M y l rf X, K , . . V . 1' 1 1' ' ' s I L n - K '1 ., ' , l . ,, . . . v , I 1 , - . . K 1. ' , 1 ' ' ' '1 rc . 1 ' 1 I ' . l l . . K , . 17 .1 .,, ' f ' . T ' on , :.s1r-. 11' A' 1 5 K ,1 ' ' , l Q, 3 ' '1 . 1 1 f 1 . 5 5 ret' ' ill -I-2. L' , . . . ' . 1 1 1 ' .1 11 , . by Sl l 11'-scorirr 't 4' 'e' . ttlrern. fl?-30. 11 'er' L . 1 . ' . - I on 11g:1 1 l il tl 11,1 1 'ny' Lrty rly 28 1 . . '.1 ' 'ply' ' 1 gf?-A-1,1 l 1 1 1 1 J ' 1' ' .21: . 1' . ' . , , , ' , ., Lullvgiall teammate mmcs in as bcnc l'z1Ic gels his Sllill nfl. .xll'b0l'llL' Clhil' Melton prcpurcx to register Iwo umm points tm With 3-9 Record JUNIOR VARSITY, Lfgfr m riglzl, Top row: Greenhill, Mgr.: Hudncll, james, Mr. Nathanson, CUIIFIIQ Woods, Hayden. Slreimer, Miflfllf fwfr: Wildman, Clark SIIIUUIIICIW. Ahrznns. Melton. linltmn wmv: Campbell, Snowdcn. 'Q 4' Z , , .-',. f . 91 X y 3: f A , X . 1 W ' K ,f , f f, ' 'rv ' . Q , f , ,v 5 , .' My I Nga 4, eff , e Hi in-71 1 1' X - , x1:,,,,9j '11 , I. .43-3,1-Z 3' f W 'wa ' 'K ff mv- ,ff ss... a I 'ill , 9.4: ,E 1 ,.v. ,. 'af 2' ' W l 1 l I 1 Q 0 . ' If ' 1 L f. 04 ll , D 1 , Ed -. if 54 ' 1 ll ' I H l 1 1' 5 N 'lf 1 VARSITY left lr aight lop mu Spector Hoan -hnet Holden Neaacll Saegal Duhan Scrnrl mu Nh Noaalc foarlz Bahel Sanger cc aoom Rach Kolenadn 11111 :ma Ctfalaano staca l a Nlallason SlldXllI Don lhacl Ifolmn mn lhaaacl Sclamaclt Hlaatefoacl Xocllccl I uman 7-3-1 Log Nets Swummers 4th Place llaclcstrolcca Xanct checks opponents on was to naacl season uctoax Cm s a aasaty saxnnmers under the capable tutelage of Lofach hcl Nov ak splashed lllell' was to a commend able 1 3' l log and a louath place fnaash, almost a carbon copy ol l.ast yen s cllot ts Thelr losses at ere 8llI'llJlllCCl to tlae lnst, second and tlancl place teams Nlt St oe C llXCll Hall and 'ox In tlaeaa openang meet ol tlae season, the Knaght tanknaen atallaecl to cle.adloclc xnnaclang NIcDonough 45 H Vactota agaan eluded the gafasp ol the Collegtans .as tlae cJlX6Il Hall harclan als defeated thena bs length ol .a sttolce 4941 The saumnaels mole than mfacle up lot tlacaa anatlal cleleat by .accumulatmg a strang., ol lne consecutlsc xactoanes In Ing an argans an each case Ilaen hast sactoax was at tlae expense of Ldmonclson 98 P8 altca ashacla tlae amtfatots truanaphed oaer Forest Pnlc aaacl Soutlaeln hx crushang scores of 61 '79 and 66 10 tespcctnela lhe BC C splasheas then regastered Z1 ho 90 ann oaea K uae: aaacl a ateelc latea subdued Dun I Once agun tlae anaght ol peaenmal sasam poaser bt oe, proxecl too much loa tlae Knaghts, deallng the Black aaacl O1 ang.,e 1 98 '8 delefat to snap ats XNlIll1ll'lf5 streak Cats stutecl nts axannnag at aas las a uaquasa ng Dougltss aecentlx paomotccl hom X st'atus D991 The Collegaans splat the next taao nacets losing to Polx and toppang Nleaso to llntsh thc setson Senaoa Clauclc lxllllilfllll setea an aaastta hecstalea' aa as honoaecl In Iaeanv sclectecl to tlae Hall ol l aaaae at the annual aaantet spotts assenabls 1 N ll it ., .W 1 S lll - 1 , 1 , . , I 1 V + ' f . 1 1 - 1? 1 L1 ,, L, as 5 'fy 11 A, 1 ,1 A 'F' , - w' :ilk A 1,--.1a1 , -,, 1.111 11: ,laaf1t1,11g1.1, 1,1 g, 1 111 1- , 1, 1 xl. 1 2 . I N. ,. , I - - . . 1 s , c I ' Q F 1 1 l - 1 - . I IA I 'n' K I C . ' ,. ,, .'. ,N . ' .. . . ' lz ' ' 2 ,z I lf. 1 1' . 1 4 . vv . 1 I . K A Y 1 . 11 1 - 1 1- 111 1 1 21 it nl ' I , - YY nl Q v' A' . I I 3.17. ' A 1 ' Q 1 ' V Ha,-A'. 1 . . . . . . . f '1 , ' ' . ' '- 'e ' ', J' 2 . ,Q - -c ., ' ,. . '. . . .. ' , ' - v c , 1 '. 1 1 .' K ' , q . --' - we 1 f . , 13 2. .. . f ' 1' ' ' ' c , -L ' ' A 1: 'z 1 ' ' 1 '. - ., ,- bzar, 111-19. a 1 1 , I ' ' , s 2 1 'z 1 2 ' -L K' 'z ' f zz L 2' '. 1 'li' X ,. . Y, , . , '. 'l. 1. X, 1 la . , .' ' - ,, , 1' I' if . U . . I 2 ' ' 1' . ' ., ' ' , - - ., ., .' , '. ,. , 1 z ' '. ' 1, '. 92 IGF JUNIOR VARSITY, Leif! to righl. Top rozr: Spimcr. Whitcfnrcl, lfxhr, Nlarhuig. Richardson, Murray. Pigott, Hum, Croce-lli. Sfmnrl rout Mr. Novak. ffllflffli Hess. Painter, Katz, Tinnanoff. llmvyer, Hiighx, Byrd. Mgr. Third row: Hergenrocdcr, Apatoff. Schrclcr, Frawkenfielcl. Wilson. Rothwtcin, Fcinglaw, Fffrmii. Iiotlmn mfr: Phillip. NIcNIzihnn, Sinulyan, Smith. Iilyk Inu' Dong executes winning iucknifc-. lfrccslylcrs lzikc oil ut Clalvcrt Hull nicci as tc-:iininznc-s look on. J N, I . n . A g ,f 1312 A in - L-Alla.. Q A . . .v I Q . z N 1 - 93 Iwo pomts as Cm s l-ckcs tops Dunbar opponent wrth takedoun Fast starting C-rapplers Compile 5 4 Record ll P poundcr jtm hscher prepares to pm strugglmg Edmondson foe Cttvs 1959 60 xarsttx tsrestlmg team after vwmntng thtee out of 1ts first lour meets had ILS top contentlon hopes completelx smashed bs the February graduatlon ot three stellar grapplers C,1tx comptled a medtocre J 4 record lor a sexenth place t1e sslth Polv The season marked the ltrst ttme m two sears a match mas staged on a C,1tx mat and also the addttton of another league lllelllllel Losola The bone bendmg ttto of tm Ftscher esse Xldrtdg and Date Hollander led the Kntght muscle men to XICIOIICS oxet Ptttetson Dunbu and Edmond son bs stores of '78 ll I8 lb 1nd 955 I6 respecttsels Of these the Dunb 1r IHllCll 11 IS the most thrtll packed as C tts s ohn C arets gamed 1 deuston to s cure a trlumph C tts s onlx loss belote the mul SCISOII llllfk nas a 21 I0 heutbtealtct to Cxllllllll the l6lQll6 ch tmpton Alter gammg a lorlett oxet fledglmg Loyola the Castles patched up squad equtpped ntth able replace ttngent CXClllLlil NISX IllCllXlCl1lll lttnqpm 1nd lost 26 J Xlthough th Collcgttns looked 1 ltttle better thex sttll succumbed to St oe bs 1 ll ll marg n Tollotstng thts mttch the lxntghts hosted lICllf1X tl Polx but lost dectstxelx '59 1s ettx Ltlls Lunest XX ells 1nd Carers tegtsteted the onlx dectstons ln their ltnal match the Blult lllCl O1 nge tttumphed 'J lo oxer Douglass Rtthnd BlCClClllllll 1nd ohn C11 IS rcached the sunt llllllS ol the Nl S X thtmptonshtps held at Hop kms 11 hlle Sophomote Ltnest XX ells ctptuted 1 foutth J uc Xt the Xkmter Xuatcs Xssemzls C uels urs sol cted to the Sports H 1ll ol Famc l l U l - - A I - . s I f , s 1 Y . . , A. I , ' . ' ' ' . ' ' I, .1 13 1 - - , - .1 -. s , . ' ', 1 1 ' '1. - , ' 1' J 9. ' 1 .e ' . 1 ' ' 1 1 , It 1 ' . 1 A v 1 ' v- , ments, got tts lllllllll l6St 2lglllllSl ll strong Carver con- ,' . ' 1 , ' ' 1 t ' , 1 - E. ,V if e l -I 1 ' 1 , 1' ,t-- ' . . 'I , A . I -1 1 1. 1 I I, 1 1 , 1 It 1 A ll' . 'V 1 . C S , . .. . -f. -' if ' . , 4 1 u 1 ..-' K 1 .. 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 Q. 'e. 1. l ' - - v 1 . .1 . . 111 1 . '. 'l .- 5 l ', L1 ' '1 1 e' I ' ' 1 ' 1 1. 94 I-lapplct' tlflhll Cfarcis Nllilllh in clctixixc Dllllllill' match, .D' wtf W-4108 .Xnxiutm ICHIIIIIIHIC looks on as Altlritlgc tangles with opprmcnt VARSITY, Left In rilghl. 'Imp mtv: Blitz. .llgrzq l,usm, Nitmtls, Bierlcrman, hart-is. ,lClllIJlC'IUll. Cook. Nldrca, ,Xlflritlgc-, .qf'f'0PIf1' ffm: intlscy, .llgrxs Clrmx. Sorumlcs, Nlznslmll. I7lllJ2illSkf, Hullzmtlcty l.inttm, Hcuwx, lktgtx Stttlcllxtult. Horonimom, llt-ullcr, Mgr. Thin! mfr: Cltcckw, Bcthezt, I.z1ssitct'. Nlilltiscr, lirkcs. George, lfiscltcr, Sxltu, XYL-llw, Natltznnicm. Mgr. linltmu mzr: Slmck, .llgm l.ll!lC2l5lCl'. lfrcetllamlct. kr tm nnptmick, llomnc, Itilly. Lovin, Willizt X! if li ,4 LIUOUOIIS run lllgll as tllll xhte approaches ,f-if Inllellt the H lllfl xx 1s FClJIll'l1X 1960 s eontrlbutlon to the lon' llst ol f1IlC dl lllllllf CI1ilClXOl5 lt the Bzlltl IHOIL Cltx College The plot xx IS lnsed on the fslmous Scopes C lse lnd eenteled on the tllll ol Beltlelln Cates, l l1lUl1 school lnologx teichel 111 HlllSlJO10 Tennessee lqlxlllfl llllglll 1J'lIlxlIlS Tlleolx of Ixolutlon to hls tenth gmde 1l1ss CTICS xx IS lCCllSCCl of lJIC'llx1I1Qf the state Sl1U.llC l0IlJlllQllllL, the te lCll1l'lQ ol lnx ldel eontmrx to the Blble The CHSLIIUQ llllbllf' CIIKICISIH fIOlll Blble LUITSCIOUS HlllSlJfJlOllCS xx'ls Sllllp lllil sxxlft It Yx'lS 'lt tllls polnt tllflt Rflchel Bloxxn ll'lllQlllC1 of Hlllsboros lnost outspoken 1nd plolnlnent plelchel lnd Bertmnl C IICSS qnlfllend found ll6ISClf lll 1 xelx touehx sltu IIIOH Xs the trlal apploiched, the unsuccessful p1 CSlCleIlllI1l clndldlte Xl'lllllCXx l'lll1lS0ll Bmdx xx IS lnought to Hlllsllolo to ICE IS the IJIOSCCIIUINJ, lttolnex X B'1lt1 IIIOIL nexxsplpel lC'1llllll0 lll ll 1 lug stolx xx IS llJOlll to lmltlk lll the s1n1ll 'Iennessee t0lllll0llSC sent noted col lllllllhl 1 lx H01 nllefk to cox Cl the 111 ll lllll hned the lllllOIl'llly ieunous Hemx Dlunnnond to ICI I9 defense HIOIIICX Illt lllnil lCqll1ICd IllllOllXxlilC ll11lC IS ll pro -llessed lnd xx IS soon heuned to lll pllts of tl1e Lnlted Stltes hx me lns ol 1 ICITTPOI IIX 1'1CllO SlllCllO set up III tlle lOlllll0OIll Xftel xxltnesslnw Klllhlllldlllg Ol llOl1C'll dlspllxs O11 tlle put ol hotll Bmdx lllll D1 llIlllHOI1Cl the nux letned to lts KlllllllJCl lllil lillllllill slloltlx tlle1e1ftel xxltll 1 xeldlct ol glllllX Xllll0llQll the KOUIL lmd upheld the llxx the LIISUIHU llffht sentence ltllected the ehinee ln lllllllllff ol the Hlllsboxoltes llltl led the xxilx to the ltllell ol the outmoded Tennessee stltute Monkey Trlal Smash Hut AT Clly 'T LEVOMV' 1-1f15Ull 1-1 lljihzlkll lzfl X 'W gig 1 3--Q-Q J lllllli 1.lst poses fm folln.ll shot 1flC1 lxxo PICNILH IJICSCIIIHIIOIIN , ' 2 11 . v- 11 1 - - . , - - 1 - 1 1 1 'X' , 11 1 ' 1 ' T 1 - ' ' 1 ' 1 L . 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Q ' ' ,, Q , x l A1. x 1 K 1 0 0 0 1 1 J 1 I. l - S .J . 1 , , -1 I 1, 1 f A I 1 1 1 . Y I . 1 s 72, ' ' 15 5 3' ,w ' 1 . .. l 1, ' . . 1 ' 1 ', 1 ' . 1 7 , nr, f- X .KV , A J- , .. , ' Q., an ., v 1 ,,-. f ' la 1 ' 1 I 1 1 '. 1 1 1 l ,1 V , 5 5 , 1 1 . L ,fit , l . A . 11 I - 'fl ' . ,.' . , Q-J, K7 Heat Henry Drummond questions Brady's knowledge ot thc lhcoxx of lwlunon I-Ienry Drummond A Barry Bach Matthew Harrison Iirazly A blames Meyers Rachel Brown P Margo Miller lf. K. Hornbeelc A A A ,.,.,. Steve Caminis SUPPORTING CAST Mayor A A A A A Michael Bass Plzotogrfzplzer . A A Yale Fagan Howard David Farmer judge A Gene Gerber Sillers Sheldon Gimbel Tom llaverzjaort Mr. Goodfellozz' Meeker Rev. .Ierenzialz Brown Mrs. Krebs Sunny A A Harry Y. Eslerbrook Melinda A A A Bertram Cates Dunlap A M rs. Brady A Mr. 101171 Deselz Mr. Harold Greenwnlrl Al Harmon Richard Hess -lay Hoffman Pat Klevenow Ival McDermott Shelia Rettaliata Robert Schwartz A Dottie Todd A Melvin 'Wachs Ellis Xklartzman Susan lVeer AA A Director Facility Manager ls-1 ff ,ff lf ,H Feb. '69-A Year Of Distinction From its first day at City College. the graduating class of February 1960 began a record ol outstanding service to its Alma Hater. l'nited under the capable leadership ol' the adviser, Nlr. qloseph Schwarz, this class of two-lrundrecl drafted a constitution in March of 1958, providing for the election of officers and the formation ol a class council. ln thc first electicm, Richard Hess was chosen President: Dudley Clhenoweth, Vice-President: Kenneth XVilliams, Secretary: Russel Mc-Kay, Treas' urer: and Richard Spies, Sergeant-at-.Xrms. The banner, executed in blue and white, symbolizing loyalty' and purity, and the class motto, To lvork is to Succeed , were adopted shortly. The Feb. '60 Crier was also ini- tiated to report all things of interest to the year mem- bers. The first class social function. The Dip 'n Dance held on May 5, 1958, proved to be both a social and financial success. .lunior llleek, the major undertaking of the Junior Year, began on Norember 1, 1958, with a class meeting. .Xinong other events there was a lull program of intra' class sports. The highly successful .junior Prom held on Noyenrber 8, 1958, climaxed the week. Shortly there' alter, a midgjunior bank was established to alleviate the expenses ol the two-lnmdrccl members during Senior Week. lflections for the Senior officers were held at the end nl thc' Iunior Year. Richard 11088211111 I. Dudley Clheno' wetlr were re-elected to the ollices of President and X'ice-Presiclerrt, respectively. l'aul Finkelstein was newly elected Treasurer: 1'aul Cjocoras, Secretary: and Nlitchell ltrooks, Sergeant-at-.Xrms. I During the first hall of the Senior Near, 1'eb. bfi presented the Cherry llop lor the enjoyment ol the entire student body and a second Dip 'rr Dance for the enteitainnrent ol the year members only. l'pon return- ing to City lor their final half-year, the students of Feb. 'till commenced the most active part of their entire stay. The first of many activities were the Anniversary Dance and The Founders' Day Assernbly, striving to cormnemorate the one-hundred twentieth anniversary of the founding of Baltimore City College. The final services that this productive class per'- formed for City' College were the sponsoring of the Victory Hop. Evaluation, and the mid-year play. The Victory Hop. the climax to a successful Collegian foot- ball season. ancl the play. Inherit the XX'ind , were presented as entertainment for the entire school. The evaluation served the more serious purpose of rating Clity College. Clulminating many months of preparation, a mem- orable Senior lVeek, highlighted by the Senior Prom, the llanquet, and the commencement exercises, served as a fitting climax to the years of hard work. devoted service, and capable leadership that characteriled the February 1960 graduating class. Worthy Of Merit Iirzzcscll X I,UII1fl Scferrce flzcvzrrl - Dalton .X. Krauss: Pu- rerrtflcczclier' A.r.soc1nt1orr .llednl V Dalton .X. Krauss: Honor Socrely' Medal - Harvey xl. l.itol'sky': Ifiynlty Azivlrcl - David Hollander, ll'1'll1c'r If Smith nlzivlrrl V l,eslic ling: Ill-1' flrrvcicl h Robert Nl. Stlllyllflll illllfllllllb fi. SIUIIIIXUII .-lzivircl - .lellrey H. Dunng l HSIHIXQ Hero ,'1ti'11l'cl - Edgar 15. Alones: 1.l'U!1fIlil1 'l'ronf .llflfllllllllf flzeclrd - Clarroll Nlyers: i'1Ill6'l'I!lIlI ffglillll .'fZl'1l1ff - -lolrn XY. Pritchettg C1't1':erzsl11'p Azezircl - -loel H. Coffman: Riclirzrfl l1'. nlmteminrrrr .llemorinl ,-lrrfzrd - Stephen CI. Levin. s ,fy-1 1 45? lfch. '60 Class Officers: Lvl! In right: Sgt.-nl-Armx Mitchell Brooks, l'ire I'rrsidf-nl Ilurllcy Nh: Scliwml, ycur zulviscr, :md Nlr. Sieve: s Cllncnowclh, Pr1'sirI1'nI Rimharfl Hess, Arlzfiwr Mr. SCllN'1ll'll, 'l'rf'asizrrr Paul lfinklulein, Sw- wan' milnwclor 1111131 lllllLllL c ich ullmvr ull 1 rclary Paul Cocoras. job well mimic. Who's Who Richard Hess Paul Finklestein Hn.: Done Most For School Has Dom' Most For Clam Dalton Krauss 31051 Likely Tn Sllff'l'f'!i February 1960 David Hollander ,Host IvF7'.V1flIf' Stephen Levin QQ Carroll Myers lim! I'1'r',mn11liIx' limi Aflllvlv qv , A - i ,, Y A !4 Nlicl-xcniors Slllllil :it :mention as the Farewell .Xswnibly begins with the presciiuninn of the colors. ceiiing cliplmnm and m1igrali1lami'x liamlslialws lnnn Mawr flzulw. i CiJl'll2ll'X gl'llllIlN tllllllllllill' their slsn, Remembrances Class lllCSlIlCllI Riflizlrll Hess delixcrs farewell speed! to Feb. '60, i 1 S 1 1 , O n . Commencing A Slay IfRliIJ1iRIClli KII XIXXNIS. IR. SKI., I ntwlx .LIZ lclm, UH Llzlw ftllllllll -li IIUIIICIIHYIII Scxgczllll-:lb XIIIIN 2: CI1L'1'1l1'aulc'u TLIL Ihum zmml Bugle fmpx 2.33 .XIIKIIU-X-INIILII 5 Xa- Xnlx 2: Inuzunumlx IM. I-nulcrick Kit Amlznnx. .lr Cllmrlcs Wooclrnw Bunk CH,-XRl.IiS XVOOIJROXV BANKS IlIlI2IlIIlll'2IlN 2.3.1. SYIJNIQY PHILIP Ii.XR'IIZ SAC' l'a1I1f1Ix 2.3.41 IIIIIZIIIIIIIAIIN 4. JAY ST.'XNI,liY I5I'Ql.KOYVI'I'Z SH RCIDICNCIIIZIIIX1' fl: Damn' f'UlIIIIIIlIK'CN 2: IIIll2lIIllII'Lll5 2.3. HIQNRY Llilf I5liI.SliY SM. IIRIIITDIN fl, IJOITQIHXSS SN XI'I' IIIMXIR Nwlmw Philip IILIIII Alan Stanley Bclkowilz 74? i Iln-my Leu llclxky Douglass Snapp Blair Samuel Illcckm' Dennis Blimlim' B:n'1'y Alam Blum BCII-Iiillllll l-'rank llonclrull' '25- ., 47 Iivmaml Louis l5m1rlrnH Hillary I'c-lu-II Iimnkm I02 H' 5 S.XNIL'1il. BLILCKER Clurrcnl Iivcnls Club 3. DENNIS FRIiDIiRlClK BLINILINE Imrzmuuuls 3.1. BARRY .XL-XN BLVKI Ich, 'till llluw Council: Duma- f.UllllIlIIll'l'N -I: Ilmnvrnunl Yimc I'lm'si4lc'l1l 2.31 Illllklllllllllllx 2. ISIQNIXNIIN FRANK ISONIJROI-'If I51iRN.XRIJ I.Ol'lS BONIJROFF SU. R1 DIl'Nl'IIlilllXl' fl: IX' Ililllx 2: 'IX' IYICNIIIIIQ 2. YLIINIII II I'Ill,I..XRY PERCIQLI. HOOKER DIIlL'l'UUIlI Yin'-I'1'csi4lcl1l 2: IIIIIRIIIIIIHIIN fl, Of Devoted Service ROBERT THOMAS BR.-XY SAC Patrols -1: Homt-rooin 'I're:tstiret' fl. THOMAS NIITCHELI. BROOKS 'ilnlterit the XYintl 'lg lfeb. 'till SCl'gL'2lIllA2ll'Al'lllS rl: lnttatnturals 2.fl.l. HOLTON l R.XNKI.IN HROXVX STEVEN LOl'lS BLCKNER library Service Club 23.-lg Collwgirm Carrier 23 Intramurals 2.3.1. XVAYNE CLIFTON BUSCI-I SXC Representative 2.13 Dance Committees 2,43 C-lee Club 2,3343 Cheer Leaders 3: Castlcleers -l: Intramurals 3,-1. I,.'XL'RIE CHARLES BUTLER lliology Club 2. 1 -.a Q , . X, A l ' A-if 5. ' ' V 4 if 43 fzxiyyl ff B W I ' .aff A ' -.fl . . .. X- + 'inert ' .12 3 , X 3 . tit 'ii lliiiati if .. Q X. X. . ' james George Calafiore john Robert Caldwell Wayne Orkney Carter joseph Chaney. jr. john Dudley Chenoweth Polydorous Paul Cocoros tm-f' -.-ali . ,. 3 .x 3 Robert Thomas Brat' Thomas Mitchell Brooks Holton Franklin Brown Steven Louis Biifktiei . rg 2 is XVayne Clifton Busch Laurie Charles Butler ,Km QQ IIANIES GEORGE CALAFIORE S.-XC Patrols 3.4: Homeroutn Vice-l'i'esitlent 2: Intramurals 2.3. Bronx ROBERT C.-xLDw15LL SAC Patrols 2,33 Collegian Representative 233,43 YNY 23 FTA 23 Clee Club 3.4: Crtsilcleers 4. XVAYNE ORKNEY CARTER -IOSEPH EDYV.-XRD CHANEY, AIR. SAC Patrols 3.4: Intrzunurals -1. IIOHN DLDLEY CHENOYVETH SAC Patrols 3,43 Feb. '60 Vice-President 3.43 Homeroom l'rcsidenl 2 Treasurer 33 Biology Club 23 Rzulio Broadcasting Club 2,33 Science Research Club 23 Civil Defense Club 23,43 Treasurer flg Clee Club 3.1, Presitlent 43 Track 'l'e:un, Manager 2.3. POLYDOROUS PAUL COCOROS SAC Patrls 3,42 Feb. '60 Secretary Al: Feb. '60 Class Council 2,3,4i Dance Committees fl,-13 Homeroom Secretary 23 Hunting and Fishe ing Club 2.3: Collegian 23 JV Soccer 2, Varsity 43 Fresh-Sopli l.acrosse 2. AIX' fl. . F3457 We First Learned LARRY AIARYIN COHILN lluiucrumu l'i'wimlcm 2. bl-TC2iYlll'C'I' 3: liinannirali 2. NOR NIAN HARRIS COHEN NAC lbilmlx fl: l-cb. 'till Class Crmunril fl: Dance COlNIlllIlCCN 3.4: llllllllllg .uul l-ixhiug Club Il: Biology' Club 2.3: .Ain'rmmnx-Pliuio Club 2.55: f.lu'nnixux Klub fl: l- IA Aicc-President 4: Science-Ru w.uih Klub 2.3: Chow :mil Clicmlxcr Club 3: lnlraninrzxli 2.3.1. CARYIN COOK NN. l'anmls IH: I-1-ly, 'till Klaus Cnunril 4: FTA 4: Il1lI'2lI11llI'fllS 3.1. VIOIIN CH.-ARI.liS COVINGTON l'lOlllCl'OOlll 'l'i'L'1isili'cr 3: llIlllll2lIlC9 Club 3,45 Religion Club -ii Czistlclwrs 2.3,-4: Glcc Club 3.44. RONALD ANTHONY Cl'ClN.A SAC Pzilmls IH, liculcnuni Al: lfcb. 'till Claus Council 391: Dance Coiulnitlccs fl.-i. fllllllflllllll 'li llrmirmmn SCl'gCfllll-Ill-.AYIHS 2.3. YllL l,lCNlll1.'lll bi: lhzunzuims Club 2: Aslrcmoiny-Physics Club 2.3: Rmkvt Smiclx fl: lllIl'illI1llI'ZllS 2. -IANIILS 1-QIJNICNIJ CL'SACK Hmucmmn Sl'I'gClllll-1ll':Al'l!li 4: lnlrznniuuils 3.4. 16.2 '-Q Ronalrl l'lllgCl1C DL-ckmrni Lcc Fugcnc Dol Prcu' Cary William IjCllllIll'tll lfrzmk Allcu l,L'l'lllL'l' Bill'DCll Dickerson IA' Ccrulil Kcnnclh llmlwu .4-5 1 .4 'i IO4 V ,mi V . Q 05 .f , L I ,5 ff' i' lf- X Larry' Nlarxin Cohen Norman Hzuris Cohen Carsiu Cook john Charles Covingtrm Ronald .Anthony Cucina james Edmund Cuiack -151. ff' RONALD lil'CQIiNli DECKKI.-AN Hcnucrmun l'i'csialc'nl 2: Sliigflilillil Club 23 Collwgmrz 2: lnlrai- iuin'aiIs 2.3.1. l.1iI-1 1-Ql'CliNl-I DEI. PRETE SKC Rl'lll'CNCllIJlllAC 2.fl: lfvb. 'lill Class Council Il: Hrnnvmmn NCKICIRIIA fl. CARY AA'll.l,lAAl Ill-QNH.-ARIYI' llIlllllIlllISllN 2.3.3. FRANK AI.l .I-QN IJERNIER l-ich. 'till Clam Cnuncil 3.4: llzinmc Cmuniillccs 13.4. fllliilllllllll lx lllllllL'l01DllI Alltl'-l'!'i'Ni1ll'lll I: lllll'Jll1llll'2llN l, BARNlQ'l I' SININIS DICKI-QRSON IA' lllllllt' IMDKIOIN Club l. Gl'.R,Al,lJ KliNNliTH DUDSON lllllilllllllillx l. -0 g N A 5 2 'G' 1 Aaron I,cc Donner lYilliam Edward Dniscx fllln Hcuiy Duwnx Danicl Robert Drakc ii . .43 fd 5 H .Sli i A Xxtlxlikw ' ,lcflcry Hmvzml Dunn Leslie Eng ou 'Dx 5... Y.XI .li ISAAC FAC.-XN SKC fmuinilli'c'w 3.13 SAC Pzilmls 3,42 lfvb. 'till Class Council 2.3.l1 luliciil ilu- Usual l: Danni' Cuiiiiiiillvcs .l.l, Clizurnuui Al: hlauup ' ' J P J :uul Coin Club L.: I.ibr:u:x Club Lil: lfrcsli-Supli l.arrusw L: lllllllllllllillx 2.3. ,goux c:iaukc:1i ifixk, JR. SN. l'zuiols 2.13 li-b. bil Clam Council fl,-lg Yczu' Cmninitlc-cw fl: Dzinu- Ccuniniltci-Q 2.3.41 Hmncrmun vl'l'C2l9lll'Cl' fl.l: Hi-Y Club 2.3: Klzufliing llguul 2.Il.I: Orilu-Ninn l: Nu Clinic lm Scrgczliuy' -l: lllc llzixtx lll'lll'lu fl. MORRIS l lNKlfI.ST1'QlN I'lmtugrzipln Club 2: llirmlngx Club 2: lllll'1illNll'2llS 2.3 l',Xl'l. FlNKliI.S'lililN lcb. 'till lilAC2lSlll'Cl -l: lfcb 'till Clans Council 23,43 Assemblies -ll iilllllflll ilu- Wind l. filllllllllilll l: llmnmwnun l'l'K'NlllL'Ill 2: finl- lwgifni Rcpirwiiiziiixc 2.3: Quill :inml Scroll l: Smxicc Club Af. .Xssuciziiimi ol Club l'rcxiilcnls 4: l'l1nlogrz1pl1x Club 2: Cixil Defense Club 2.35: Stamp zuul Coin Club fl: Xluclcrn Language Club 3.1, Prcsirlcm 4: Cnllrlginn 2.3: fiRlfl Y BM: 3.4, Sports-l-ldilol' lg lllll1lIlllll'ZllS 2.31. ql.XNIliS NORMAN FISHER Her Lofty Ideals .YXRON LEE DONNER XYII,I.l.XNl IQDXNYXRD DORSEY llmncmmu SCl'gl'kllll-lll- Xiinw 2. 'lrczieiirvr fl: Intrzunuralx 2.5.4. OTTO HENRY DOXVNS DANIILI, ROBERT DRAKE llmncmmn l'i'wirlc'nl fl. IIEFFERY HOXVARD DUNN lfcb. 'UU fl0lllllllIICL'i Vl. CU-illlllllllllll ll llunicrmnn 'lrvawiirci' fl: Hoiun' Sunicty 'll llrziiuzlliu Club .22 Clzuiblltuil-lYigliI l.lICl'2ll'f Soriclx fl.-l: Nlmlcrn lgiiiqiizigc Club lg f.flHI'QiIlH fl.-4: lllll'2Illllll1llN P l l 1 i LESLIE ENG SAC RClJl'CAClll2lIlYC 3.4: Hoincininn l'l'CSlllL'llI 3.4: Clicinistry fl: Hi Y Club l l'.Xl'I, STIQVPQN EYENTOFF Iloincromn Yicc-l'i'csirlcnl 2: lntrannurals fl. ni' 'W 711 41 Q12 ul Paul Steven Fvcntoff Yale Isaar Fagan lubn George Fink. jr Nlorriw l-'inkclwtvin Paul lfinkclslciu Qlzuni-s Nurinzui lfiwlici 6? L ji ug., ' X unix lliulling ll lllllilllllllls l l05 IIY lYl'l'NIll v L. 'z ' ' E ' ' f.: 1 'z . rg ? Q0 sz Harvey Brent l-'ox Lcc Howard Frankel Donald -Iames I-'romme Louis Calvin barcis Stephen .Iamcs Gary Daiid Gaulman .5 'bi sf' 4? f Fine Instruction .Xlilll-Q AIOSEPH GILSBEN SXCZ Klommillccs rl: Radio llroadfawring tllub 4: Home-room Scr- lclarx 1. NllKlH.fXliI. GI.-XNNERINI ROBERT GLICIKSTILIN llama- fiOIlllllillCCN l: Homcroom Yirc-l'rcwirlciu 2: IX' lrauosw 2: IX' Swimming 2: Intramurals 2. IIOEI, H ENRY GOFFNIAN SKC Rt'Ill'l'NL'lll2lliXK' 3.41 lfcb. 'till flaw Louncil 3.1: llama Com uiillvvs 1: Homvroom Yin'-I'rcsirlc'iil 3.l. Rl'IJOl.PH RODERICK GOINES lm-b. 'Wi Clm Louucil 3: f'0llLCll Ilzrnd 3.4: Nlzirrliiug Band 3.1: Chen :uid Clicfkci Club 2: lf'l'A bl: IX' 'Iiauk 3: IX' Crow Kouniix 3. CARY I.l'1Sl.Ili GOODMAN 106 lfvb. 'fill Class Counril 3.4: Dzilwv louunillvcs 3.-4. I-IARVEY BRIiN'Ii FOX SNC Patrolw -l: Dame Clomniiltccs 4: Intramurals 2.3. LEE HOXVARIJ l R.VXNKI:QL llnncc Clonunillccw -l: l.ibraiv Scrvirc Club 2.3.41 lnirzunurali 3.4: llrum and lluglc Corps 2.3. DONAl.D -IANIIQS FRONINIE LOUIS CALVIN CAREIS STIQPHEN I.-XNIICS GARY lhiiu- Kioiiiiuillccs 3.4: Biology Club 2.3: CilL'llliNll'I' Club 2.3: l'boIogizipliy Club 2.3: llancroll l,ill'l'2ll'N Sofivlx 1: Drum :uid Bugle Corps 2. lJ.XVl IJ .XLPHONSOE GAU LNI.-XX SMI I':urols 3.1: IX' l-'oozbzill 2. Yarxiu 3: lnuamurals 'l. 'I' 'G '. A w. - Q , .Khbe -Ioscph Gesben Michael Ciannerini vi Robert Glifkstcin .Iocl Henry Hoffman Rudolph Roderick Goines Gary Leslie Goodman it lf. Arnold Fred Grabush Sol Samuel Greenfeld i Michael Alan Griver William Francis Hanrilton james Caruso Hawkins Robert Louis Henderson ,.. qs, S1-I RICHARD BERTRAM HESS SNC RC'I7l'C'SClll2lIIX'l' 3,43 lixecutire Board 33 I'resident's Cabinet 3,213 SAC Cornmittees 34. Chairman 43 Ifeb. '60 I'res1c en Year Committees 3.-l: Dance Committees 23,43 Honrerootn Presl -rt 5.-3 Se vice Cll I 3,43 Association of School Leac ers Chess and Checker Club 33 Varsirv Wrestling 3,43 JV Football Manager 2. HARRY ALBERT HOFFMAN XRNOLD PRLD CR XBUSH l I Chcss and C hcckcr Club 2 litologx Club ' I-r Soph Lacrosse ' Intrarnurrls 25 Drutn and Bugle Corps 3 SOL SANILLL GREENFELD Homcrootn X tcc lresidcnt ' XIIC H XLI AL YN GRIVER SAC Patrols 34 SC, Committees 34 Dance Committees 34 I-TX Intramurals XX ll I I XXI IR XNCIS H XNIILTOX IANILS C XRL SO H XXX KINS rsrtx Sunnrnnrg., ' ROBERT LOL IS HEX DERSOX mnn es 03 Secretarx 4 Intramurals i Enriched Talents L- .A X ' -' , .A t' SAC 'atrols T-:L-. il 3 L -3 ' I- L3 flesh- ,, A ,,,,l., , .,, , ,, . , '33 . , t , , , . . W8 SXC. l'atrols 33 lntratnurals 2,3. 4 ,I Y if 'fp SAC Patrols 2,3,43 Dance Co 'tte' 33 FTA -,., . ' -3 . , . or k glibc, 'A 4:3 3 ' 3 5 2 I igi it 1 la- ' 9 'l t 3,43 . ' du 1,3 r ur I 3,41 A Ilonreroonr Treastn't'r 23 Stagecraft Cilub 2,33 Intramurals 3. D.-XVI D LEXVIS HOLLANDER SAC lixecntive Board 2,3.-43 SAC Sergeant-at-Arms 3,43 SAC Patrols 33 SAC Ciomnrittees 33 Dance Cornnrittees 2,3.43 Honreroom Sec- retarx 2. l'residt'nt 3,11 Yice-l'r'esident 3,43 Service Club 3,43 Yar- sits' B Club 43 JY Ifootball 2 Varsity 3,43 Varsity lVrestling 3,43 .IX Lacrosse 2, X arstty 3,4. NORMAN JENKINS SAC Patrols 23,43 Ifeb. '60 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committees 2.3,-I3 lfullwgimr Reprcsentatixe 2: Clhernistr-y Club 43 Current Events Cilub 3,43 Stamp and Coin Club 33 Modern Language Club 3,4, Sergeant-atA.Xrrrrs 3,41 'IX' Swimming 33 Varsity Swimming 43 Intra- murals 2,3,4. c:.-xrvlx VLRNON JONES, -IR. SAC Rc-preserrtatire 23 llonreroonr Vice-Ilresiderrt gl Intramurals 2,3. EDGAR BARTHOLOBIEXV JONES -IX' I-'ootball 2, Varsity 3,13 Varsity Baseball 3,4. Richard Bertram Hess Harry Albert Hoffman David Lewis Hollander Norman jenkins Calvin Vernon jones, jr. Edgar jones I rl Y! if 1' 5,1 1-P1 Q4 Harvev Nlarf Kaplan Clifford Kelbaugh Richard Rlingmeyer Henry I.aib Kobernifk Sheldon Krakowel Dalton Arnold Krause bf., .Ezf Shaping Gur Lives CHARLES NI.-XRCELLUS KYLER Houlcrooni ilil'CHSlll'Cl' 2.3. ST.XNI.I-QY IRXVIN LANDSNI.-XX lfch. '60 Clam Council 3.1: llancc Committees 3.4: Horncroom Yitc'l'ri-witlcnt 3.1: Radio Ilroatlczlsling Club 3: Chcinixtry Club 1. RlCll.XRlJ QIOHX l.liNll5l'l'7f S XC Patlols 1. lJ.Xl. IIOXYAXRIJ I.Iil'H.X. EIR. IJUNXLID BARRY l.liVlN Cixil lk-lcnw Club 3.1: l-uturc llortou Club 1: lliologw Club -1: lfl X 1. STFPHFN Cll.XRl.liS l.l'fVlN SKC Rcprt-si-ritatixc 2.3.13 l .XClllllYC Boziril 3.41 l'l'l'NlClClll'5 cllllllltd 3.1: WV. fiUlllIlllllL'l'N 3.11: Chziirinzur 3.4: lfch. 'fill Committees 2.3: Clmillnzur 2.3: l-ich, 'GU I lass Counfil 3.1: Dame Connniltt-es 23,-11 lltllllfllltllll l'll'NlKlL'Ill 3: f.'oIlr'giau R1'pr'cv:ritaIiu.' 2.3,11 Honor Sori- viy 1: Scrxiic Club 3.1: Msocintion ol Club l'rcxidt-nts 4, Secltlan' 1: Radio llrosulimting Club 2.3.1, l'ri-siilcnl -11 lllmfroft l,itt'rarv '.orit'U f. . H woe HARVEY MARC KAPLAN Class Council 3.4: Dante Cornrnittecs 3.4, Chairman 4: Photog- raphx Club 2: Clic-rniwtrx Club 2: Intramurals 2.3.-1, CLIFFORD Hl'I.TON KEI.BAl'CH Dance Connnittees 3: Honrcroorn Yiic-President 2: Clee Club 3,4. 'lrcasurcr 4: Castlelecrs 4: Citrix Ihr, Representative 3.4: .IV Swinuning 33 Intramurals 2.3.4. RICHARD XVAYNE KLINGNIEYER Dante Committees 3: Chcezlcaderx 2.3: Clee Club 3,42 Intramurals 1, HENRY LAIB KOBERNICK S.-XC Conunittee5 2.3: Dance Committees 3.4, Chairman -1. SHELDON KR.-XKOXVER YNY 2.3: Science-Researrh Club 2,3,4: Radio Broadcasting Club 2,341 Biology Club 2.3: Astronomy-Physics Club 2.3: Current lflreuts Club 4: Hi-Y Club 4: FTA 4. IJ.-XLTON ARNOLD KR.Xl'SS Feb. '60 Class Counzil 3.4: Danze Committees 23,42 Honor Society 4: Chemistry Club 3.4: Modern Language Club 2: I.ibrarv Club 2.3.4. Vice-President -1: Horncrommr Trcasurcr 4. 'bs QA Chaflgg Nfarqg-llug Kylgr Stanley Irwin Landsman Rirlnml john Le-nnbiu Dal Howard Leuba, jr. Donald Barrv Levin Stephen Charles Levin Sl if HARVEY JACK LITOFSKY SAC Patrols 23,43 Feb. '60 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committees 3.43 Honor Smit-ty 4: IIA 2.3.4, President 43 Bridge Club 33 Chemistry' Club 3.4: Iuture Doctors Club 41 Intramurals 3,4 HERBERT LEXVIS LIVINGSTON SAC Patrols 43 Biology Club 2: Chess and Checker Club 23 Intra- murals 2. NELSON IVADE LOBER SAC Represcntatixe 2: Cflllegimz 23 JY Soccer 2.3: Intramurals 4. GEORGE LEO LOGCE FTA 4. CHARLES THOMAS LUSCO SAC Patrols 2,33 Dance Committees 4: FTA 43 IV YVrestling 3, Varsity 4: Intramurals 2,-4. MARSHALL AY MAC KS Feb. '60 Class Countil 2.3,-l: Dance Committees 3,43 ,IV Wrestling 2, Varsity 3,4 Robert Allen Malseed Robert Edward Mathieu Charles Henry Mziuiott David Nolan Mclilwcc 3- bll , ,9nsv, sf Russell McKay. jr. Richard Mikulski ,QQ Y Qsi Q.-r Harvey jack Litofsky Herbert Lewis Livingston Nelson Wade Lober George Leo Logue Charles Thomas Lusco Marshall jay Marks -000 1 'V Z' For The Fulu re ROBERT ALLEN MALSEED Biology Club 2,33 Rocket Society 3.4. Secretary 45 Astronomy-Ph3s- ics Club 3.4, Vice-President 45 Intramurals 2. ROBERT EDXVARD MATHIEU Feb. '60 Class Council 3,43 A'Ir111m'it Hn' ll'in1l 43 Honor Socictv 4: Hi-Y Club 23 Radio Broadcasting Club 2: Pliotography Club 45 CNY 23 Cnllwlqirzrz Representative 2: JY l.ztcrosse Manager 2.33 Intramurals 2.3: Drum and Bugle Corps 2,fl. CHARLES HENRY MAZZIOTT SAC Patrols Ilg Astronoiny-l'lnsics Club 2.3: Biology Club 3: Rocket Society 3. Vice-l'1esident Sql. DAVID NOLAN MCELXVEE SAC Patrols 33 llotueroom Sergeant-zitflrius 4: Chess and Clietker Club 2: Biology Club sl. RUSSELL GORDON MCKAY, IR. SAC Patrols .2.Il,4: lfeb. '60 'lireustirer 3, SCCl'ClZlI'X' 21 CQRIVEN BM. Representatixe 2.3.42 Intramurals 2.3. RICHARD CHARLES MIKULSKI IO9 if sv' dup Sxlvzm Src-wzart Nllllll XVilliam xIUI1IQf7l11C'lX Iolm Iuwrclmu- Xlmzm Fri-clric Cilmrlci Nlucllm' Robert -Xllvn Xlusmh C.:n'mll Nlxmw y V' QP We Became Active RICHARD HARRY XliI.SOX llwmlclzmmn l'u-siflwll IS: llllllllllllllilk fl, STANLEY .IOSIQPII Xlil'll.Xl'S1fR SMI l,2lll'UIN 12: lclm. 'till Klum Cuunfil 3.4: Dzmcc Klmmnittccs 2,5411 czllkliflllllll 31 llmm-mmm YllL'AI'l'L'SitlClll 2: l'l1uIugmpl1v Club Zi Lllcmislu Cllulm 2. RICIIXRIJ l.lfl-' YORK IIIIIQIIIIIIIZIIN ffl. .ROBERT .XLIAN XORIXS SYl,X'.XX S'l'l'.lX'.XR'll NIIXTZ Ilqmu' fummxllm-u !Il.l1 Klmiluluu fl.l3 llinlugx Llulm 21 Librarx Klub 2: l'llHIUQ.l.llJllN flulm 21 ffllllglllfl jig IIllI'llllllll'1lls Al. XYll.l.I.XXl PRI-.STOX XlOX'I'CQONlliRY IllllLlllllll1llN 2. IIOHX l,.XXYR1iXllli XIURXX llmmwwmn Nl'Cll'l2llX fl: lllllilllllllllls 2. I-'Rl-QDRICI fll I.XRI.LQS Ml'1iI.l,l'.R FTA 2. ROISICRT .XI,l,liN NIVSCH SNC. l':lImls fl: f.ll1'lIllNllX Club -1: IX S flfllllllll' fi, CLXRROIJ, NIYLQRS ing 2.3. JY Cross SXCL l':1l1ulx 23,41 -IX' I-lcmllmll 21 Ynrxilx 3.4: Intramurals 2.3.4. if ,QQ Rirhnrfl Barn Nc-lwn Stanley Neuhaus:-r NH. PLIIIUIN gl SV RtlHl'N4'lllllllXL' li llzlmc fUl1lllllllt'k'N 2.3.4. Clmilmam I: Ilmm-mann l'lK'Nlll1'llI 4: f,llL'NN mul lluukcl Lluh Rillmffl IH- XML Rnlxql .xllgm Nm-im ll: Hunting mul l'lNlllllg Clulm 2: ilu-mixllx Club Il. 'll'v4mm'1 13 Dl l UW! nllllli' f ll' fm- Ricllzml lim-njxnnin Ucllm- Xlllflltl Ilan l'nslwll RICQHXRIJ l'll .NI.XNllN UIJLLQ .XRXULIJ IRA l'.XSKOl l- SXKI I'llll17lN f5.l: llnlm-llnml 'lxcamlwl' L3 IllIlLlllllllLlIS 1. , no h 6' 55 q-r i N' QS.. 'sr KIACLK P.-XVI, Suxgcuzaft tllulm 2.3, I-QIDXYXRIJ .IXY I'IiRliS in STQXXLIEY PICTIQRS 4 nth: L. lack Paul I-idwanl Juv PL-rcs Sl1llll0N Pctl-rs CQl'S'IXXY LEI-L PI lilFliR c:llL'lIllNlIV Club I. stan LL-c Pfeilcr Dnnalcl .Xlldcrsmu Plwlps Sznnucl jacob Plccl IJOXXLD ,XXDIQRSOX PHLQLPS Buglc flnrps Lil. YQJ .gg J ..-.4 S.XNIl'lil. IACOIS l'l,lili'I4 xl! In City College Life RISQVI-Q XVILSOX I'Il'NINlliR, -IR. ,qu W SKC, Ihilmls fl: I-vb, MU Class flblllllll 1: Dance Cirnnnmiltccs 23 llmnrmmn l,I'l'Nllli'lll fi: f.llCIlIlNlI'Y Cilnh 4: JY Track 2g Yars 'Imck xl2lll2lQCI' 2.3: lllllilIIll1llllN fl: Nw 'lilnc for SLWQCLIIIINH l SKC l'1nmls 243: SC. Cknnrnittccs 3.43 Yeh. '60 Class Commit! Q Zilflllllll li l.llJlkLlI'X if-rxicc Lluh 2.3.42 'IX' 'lfzuk 7 I all ' SKC Pxnrols 2,33 SML lin-ncsclmlzlliw fl: I-'L-ln, '60 Dana- fllllllllill l lvvs fl: llmnc-mrun Su 7 'l1Ll'X- l lK'llNlIl't'I' 2, l'r1'sirlc11t 3.1: Drum 11 I 'J' Risque Plummer, jr, Thmnas Lance Polcuk THONIAXS I,.XNClli POIXLXK ROGER 1,1-114 Poslaxo ' 'V' sd AIUHN XVESLIQY PRITCHETT lfch, '60 Class flblllllll Il: Honor Smivly fl: l'hoIog1':1phx' Club flg ,IY lrznk fl, Yursiu I. Rngm lm' l'ns4-no In XN'cslcy Prilchcu llurry liugcnc Quinn HXRRY lil'GIiNlC QUIXX SML l'ziIruls Til: l cl1. 'till Class fllllllllll 3.4: l'l10togmpln Club -4, IIANIIQS 611,141-im' Rlxl,1,o 1 lnlncs Lillrcrl Rzillu K In Q lux Nlzuwiu Rvauuvx l.uucw lfrzumk Rcgim flu K' f l ? X ,gs X.. few '- .ws 5 n, '4..' W' Su-plwn Xxuulml llugcu Xllam Israel ROW Rwlwll Rllllxl'I Daniml Sagal 'llllUXl.XS l'.Xl'l, SClHNlllJl llulmwmnll 5l'lLl1'llllX 2: lllll'lllllllliilN Ill. S'l4.XXl.liY XXYXRRIQN SClHl'I.Kl.XX NH lhumlx fl: lllllillllllllllN 2,Il,l. NORMAN XYXYXIC SCIHl'l.'l'Zli SX! lkllmls l: fllt'lllINllN Club vl. l'llll.ll' flll.XRl.lQS SCll'll'l.'I'flf RUIllfR'l' Xll .Rll.l, SCIHXYXRTZ SN lim-plmc'11lz1lix1 lg lnb, 'ull XvlNl1lllI llcimllcx' lg lab. 'Gtr flaw f'YlllltIl l: llunwmum l'nuulu'ul li f.lll'c'llt'LiclL'lN Club 1.3. bln- Club 35.4. Irvgmm-1 Pl: LIX mmm fl. in-l.1pl.1iu Il: Xznsiu Smuln li lllll.IH1lll.llN lg Hlllllllll riff llmvln 1. CQRLCLORY ROllliR'l' Slll-QXRER NU. Vzumlx l: llfnmumun lu-.mln-1 2: lutraunurnls 2. K 4 9 . Wlllw Us Remains l.XY XLXRYIX RILXNIICR HX! lkumls LLC: llumiug auul I-islmiug Club 5.1 lllllllllllllilli Il. 'l.XNll1S lfR.XXK Rlzllllill IX Nmwn -, Xgnxux il. fdphllll Pl. lllll.lllllll.lls - Sl lzl'lll'.X .XRXULIJ ROCQICRS SH l'.lllUlN Fl: llgum- fllllllIlllll'1'N il: llmncmmn Scmgvaumt-:lt-Axxm Ill: Xslmmuuvl'l1uiu I lub Ili Sill'lllk' R4'wc'.lxcl1 Klub fl: llllllllllg .mul llixlung Klub fi: llllllllllllllllw flfl. .Xl.l,.XX lSR.Xlil, ROSIC NH Ri'Illi'Nl'lll.lllXK' 2.3.13 llanuc fUlllIllllIL'Q'N 2.fl,l: llmlwlmnln I P . -. . 4 ' .. l ' - 4 V 5l'lll'l-Ill .l. lllulugmplly Club .l,l1 l,llPl-IIX Sclxlu- Llub -3 Lul- lrgmu llc'lnc-wul.1liu- lg Ygusixx lialskvllmll Nll!llllQl'l' flqlp lllllll- llllIl2llN 2.3,-l. ROl5liR'lA Rl'ClliliR llaluu- f.Ullllllllll'l'S -li lllltlltlgllllblll Club fl: llllllll :uul llllglc- f'Ul'lIN I,2g Y1IlNllN ll'Llllx Nlzumgc-1' 13 llllliilllllllllx 16. IIXYIIJ SXCLXI. . , I . A, ,. . SKC. lulmlx J: lllltbllllilllllll liuluul .lz llmum-mmm Xiu'-l'It'sulL'Ill 2.3, l,lL'Nllll'lll 'lg l'llumg1'gupI1y Club fl: llllllIllllll1llN 2.3. U B lr vlllUIll2lN lyillll Saluuirll 5l2lllll'X lYIllll'll Scl.ulmzu1 Nllllllilll Wzuuv Sqbu l'bililv lillgulus billllllll' Rubrll Xlulill Slllwgull Ina-gmx Rulmvll T ll2 0-9- ., ' Her Wise Counsel BENSON QIAY SHOCKET -... -' ' f: Intrainurals 3, Benson jay Sliockcr Burton Ian Siegel BURTON IAN SIEGEL .IOIQL .XI.L.AXN SIGER Iiilrzniiuirzils 2.fl,4. Joel Allan Sigel' Edward Remus Snowdcn Stephen Snyrlerman Ralph Morton Sollod Ihimc Iuniniittccw IM: Iloincmmii Sccrc ary -I: Lllllilllif' Scrviu' I . , . Club J..l.l, IICNIQICIII I: IYIHIIIZIIICS Club L.f'l,-I. 5CC'I'L'l2IIif' -It Asso- EIJXXQXRIJ RENII 'S SNOIVIJEN STEPHEN LARRY SNYDER MAN 4' 5 3 , 1311111 2. RICH.-XRD ENIORY SPIES Q' Ifc-lm, 'GO SCl'gC2IIlI'iII-XTIIIS fl: Honieroom Vice-I'resiclc1it fl. S' E:-' LOLYIS THEODORE ST.-XMNI III Riflizml Iiinmy Spies ALAN IQRN1-1s'1' s'11xR1u' mm LCC sm MARTIN LEE STEIN Feb. 'till Claw Cluumil fl,,lg Ilzmcc Kmniiiiilccx 3.1: Ilfuiiicmniii Yiccflwcsimlciil 2: Cllicniisliw lllulm Al: I-lcv I.l11lm IH: PII' Ifoolball Nlzinugci' 2: Illll'JlIlIllI'1IIi 2. .XRCH ER LEON STITH SAK. l'atmls -I: Religion Cllulm '13 I'hotogmpliy Club 4. I,.-XXVRENCE GENE STOLBERC H3 SKC I':il1'1xls 2.14.13 IIIIITIIIIIIITIIS 2. I . RALPH KIORTON SOLLOD Lliilltrll ul Cllub l'1'csimIcnts 43 f,lII'IiClII I-.vents f.lulJ 2,3. SNC RCIll'2'SL'IlllIIINL' 2,fl.'l3 Ilruiiiclmiiii Secretary 43 Cliiil Defense CIIIIIJ 2: Ruclio Bmarliustillg fllulm 23 Cllicinislry fllllll I. 'I'1'caQ1xi'Cr 623-r I .cs-f 1-rf Louis Smmm III Xrclicl Lum Stilli vw- ,J QV sw ,Xlzm ErncQ1 Starlw Luwrcnfc Gene Stolherg XX Xl.'l'lxR RUl5l .R'Ii S'l'ONli NX! lkiliulx 2.3.13 Chr-uiixlix illulm 1. Sl'l1gf'1llll'2ll'.xl'll'IN, xx 4.1's1i1's xlcmcqxx uma Q SIX lull 'HU flaw luumil Til: llilllil' fi4IllllIlllll'1'N fig i1liucl'lC:ulClx lll' IX' link 'i Xl.l-.Y ISIQRNARIJ 'l'.XXXliI3.Xl'NI 110 lIllIAllllllISliN 2 C IC NX! Rl'!H'K'4l'llIllllKl' fl: llzuul 2,fl,'l. 5. JRCLIQ GROV1-QR 'l'liVl-QS Ill XR'l'lll'R lVliSl,liY TOLSON, -IR. Nw Nlvlxin licrallrl XYachs Kicrzlhl Xvillllllll 3 v. Q llnznlc-S llcrhcrl Walpcr .Kmhuny xvilflC'kllllilN. ull. hnolxl Michael xYL'lI1Cl' Klux xlilflill XN'c'ilu-n l XYfllll'l' Ruben Hmm- Augustus Nlmlgnn Tnhh Stanley Tnnnchaum Rfilf Iil'CQliNli il4.XYl.UR fwurgc liugc-nc vlillllll George Grimm' 'lows lll .Xrthur 'l'nlwn. ji K ei k ol 3? i 5 fav- fi Q- f' Leadership And Spirit Xl lil,X'lN G1LR.fX1.lJ XVACHS SH' f'Ullllllilll'CS 3,41 lfvlm. 'HH Clam Clnumil fl: lnl1C1il the Wind l: Immu fl1lIlll!llll1'1'N 3.1: Hmncmom 'lrcamllrcr 2. Secretary 3: l.1l11'au'x Llulx 2.3: Stump :mil fillll Club 2: Kllulm IS: 'IX' Wu-sllilig flp AIX' lfmnlmall 2: llllfill CLliR.Xl.lJ XV.Xl.l..XfIlI Radio llroaclcaslillg murals 2. SAC l'2lll'0lS 'lg lfvln. '00 Claw Kluumil 3: Dance' llmnnmitu-cs ll llmnmnmn Sflgllllll-ill-xlllli -4, ClH,XRl,l-IS llliRl4liR'I' XV.-XLPIQR llama- f4blllIlllllK'l'N IH: lnlizmluruls 2.3.4. .XXTIIOXY IIOHN W.VXY'I'liKl'X.XS. I1-Ii. 'till flaw Cuumil I: llIll'2lllllllSllN IHA .XRNOLIJ NllCIH.Xlil. XVEIXI-QR QIR. SKC Ihilmlx 2.3: Yun flilllllllllll' 41 Duma llmnninillccs ill: Hume- llllllll Yiu'-l'lL'siilcl1l 2. l'll'NlllL'Ill fl: IX' Swimming 2. X'1ll'NllX 3.4. Nl.-XX Nl.'XR'l'lN XYIQINIQR Ifch. 'HU Cllan Council IH: llsmu- fiiilllllllllli' S 4: lllIl'lllHlll'2llN 2.3. N 49' 'air' X P' ,.,0 xi llc-rbeit Nlzix Weinstein Artlnn' Iidwarrl Wlierlbec 4+ -Xllan Brian Uliite .Xntlrc Sherlock H'irkhmn lllll1ll'l .Xntliony U'illi:uns lfrecl Herbert XK'illiznns g , gui ii,,'Ti,: , C M ga 1 'f l , KENNETH EDXVIN XVILLIAKIS SKC Pzitrols 3: SKC Connnittees 3,11 Ifcb. '60 Class Council 3.4: Feb. '60 Connnittees 3,13 Dance Committees 3.4: Homeroom Secrctnij' 2: Collegian Re xresentzitixe 2.34: Ckii-x Bit. Representative 2.3912 l Serine Club fl,-1: INY Club 2,fl,'l: lilllfllfy Club 3: Carrollton- Wigln l,iter:n'y Society fl,-1, Viet'-l'i'esirletit -1: Biology Club 23, Set'- l1'l1ll'Y Il: Clieniistiw Club 2.3: Science Research Club 2.3: Astrononn'-l'bysics Club 2.3: lnti':nnui':ils 2.3,-1. lSR,XlQl. D.-XVIII XVOLFSON ,. ,.,if. ' .- 1, . ...rs .Cl -,., . -. 4 ., 1 t -... lfeb. 'till Class Countil il: HI5lIlL'l'IDlllll SClgL'2llll-ill-XICIIIS 2: Cheer- ltil is 'S Biologi Klub ' IX link 5 Intmnnuils 'l DONAXLD KEN N1i'I'H YOUNG HICRBIQRT NLXX XYIQINSTICIN SSC l'aiti'ols 12,35 lfeb, 'till Claw Couutil 3: llaute Committees 3: -. ,. ...i llllllllllg :intl lislnng Club 2: Claus :incl Clietkets Club 2: liiologx 1 lub 5 Inli nnui mls H .. 1 . -..,, .XR'I'Hl'R lilJXViXRIJ XYHIQDBEIQ ,XLIAN BRIAN XYHITIQ AXNIJRIZ SHIQRLOCK XYICKHXNI SAC Repi'esc-litntiw 2: SC l'2itt'uls fl,-1: I-'eb. 'till Class Council V! Presitlent 2: I- I A tl: Religion Club 4: Clee Club VI. Vice-President 7 I I bl: Czistleleeis 1.3.41 Intramurals lJ.'XNlliL .XNTHONY XVIl.Ll.XNlS Honleroonl l't:esiilent 2. Yitt'-l'I'esiilent fl: Nloclein ljlllglliigl' Club fl: IX' lmtk. Varsity Ill: l l'X il VRICIJ HERl'lliR'l' XYILLIAXNIS SKC Pzitrols 3.1: .Xstrononn'-Physics Club 23: Science Research . I . 4 , , . K 4 Club Lfl: Blologx Club 2,31 Cbennstri Club gl: l' l A 4: Chess :intl Clietker Club flfl: lnti'utnui'zils 23.4. Our Keys To Success fig .G Kenneth Edwin Williznns Israel Iluvitl XVolfson Donzilil Kenneth Young llLile is my college. May I graduate well, ancl earn some honors! - Louisa May Alcott H5 ffffff X XE xX if 197 wx X ar 4 NXQ fi? Oli X XX Q C Q47f f Xx 7f Q K' fx XX XX x X s f 7 im IZ Q Xv ff' N M 1 Q S81 I C f 0 5 X X 1 ' AS '4 w W C115 cw 9 , zf gf gif, If 7 c ' 1 My fn fn! R 11 3 2 lk 'H 'Y W o 3 lk? 4 J liz bw! Q a c 4 F .Xt f 'K Fix: N1 , W .in ' 4 - , wwf Association of Club Presidents. lmfl Io righl, liurk roar: lrietlinztit, Otto, lltatnnzin. html, Poll, St.nls, llinlslesltin, litolslsr, Siegel, Nhttw, fnlzis- ner :intl Yztfle. lfronl row: Nlthl, Stliwailper, jatolmson, Silrer, llertllzztch, Gilwni, Miller. Nztlltztn, ztntl 'l'orrit:ii, Ul'l4li,l1RS: I'r'uirl1'r1f lletll- lliltll, l'ir'r'-l'rrsirlrnl I-ilmson. Nwrrrlflrirs I,t-tin :incl lornpatlsox, fli7'I'IlXllIl'l'. Silwr, ,lrlwirer Nlr. flret-nts'ztltl, The Brotherhood Cl Association of Club Presidents. The A-Xssocizttion of Clltllv lltesitlents is :tn lronorgtrr UI'Qilllll1lll0ll composed ol' the lreztcls ol' itll extra-tnrritttlzn' ztctirities att City. This organization coortlinzttes clttlm ztctirities ttncl tlisvusses tlrt- prolmlerns :arising within the respective rluhs, The ntztin ztttirity ol the ztssotizttion is its yearly 'loin-.X-Cllulm lYeek alrite. lt :tlso ttwztrcls at scholarship to the boy who has clone the most to promote :intl :ttlrznrce the progress ol tluhs ut City. United Nations Youth, iff! ln right, Iiurk rozr: Wztgtrct, 4-oltllmerg, Sth:-rr. tloht-n, lilson. S'r'1'on1l iozr: Ht-rskoxitp lftrrslenlrerg. Sztths. Slllllllliill, lsorin :intl Nlenclelsolnr. OFFICERS: l'nwifI1'nl l llL'illllilll. l'irr'-lhworirril Hoffmann tlclsolni, Sgl.-ul-Amir Cohen, .-lrlzrzkm Nh: lfezttlrers. , Man United Nations Youth. Developing an unclerstancling of loreign relzttions ztntl discussing internattionztl piolrlenis, the l'nitetl Xzttions Youth Clluli l'llilC2lYOI'S to preptne City College rnen lor intelligent citizenship. ln cooper- ation with the l'nitetl Nations Youth of Nlzrrtlztncl. the tnentlmers nrzikt' at visit to the l'X lblllltllllg in New York :incl several Washington enrlmssies. Nlernhers gtttentl monthly disc-ttssions of worltl issues ztncl, through pzntifi- pzttion in the progrznn ol the tlnlm, View llllCl'll2lll0llIll :tl- liziirs lrorn zt new perspective. atntl Katz, lillllll ron XN'alker. flll'tlsIllN2ll', Hynmn, l'ornl1l.1tl, zttrtl llrystlzile, Ifronl mir: Lolren, Nlr. It-attlrers, SllNtlt'l, l'Illltlllltill, :intl XS'alket'. N'I'!l'I'lIlVY l'ttrstenlit-tg, 'ln'm:uf'rs Xxiilllsfl atntl Nlen- l at P v4 34-4 ,A V-I f i I s 3 x ! f Dramatics Club,1,rfr In izghl. Top mfr: fiblfllll. Litrenlmuin. Ames, Williams, Hill, liley, Ellis, I-'ointlz rmr: boldman, Patterson. Crocetti, Sitztris, Holly, Kruinpholl. 'I'!1irrl mar: llvClIlCl'. Hislei. l.iherto, Mc Lcaiurin, ligcrl, .Xlhc-rt, il1lllliL'IlfClll. Nlueller. 5'1'ff l OUT Slllflcfv CUSIOII. D Nltflicxitlx, SllllllCll'lS, liinlmt, lloiwitl, llofltnztn. I-'ini mzv: Siegel. Hess, Ktllllll, Shaw, Slieppairtl, llr. C-raiser. 0l lflClfRS2 Irmirlrfrzl Shaw, l'1'1'1'-l'l'z'sirlr'11I Hess, ffflfllflllllll Sheppzlrtl, Rerorrling gl'f'I'f'lIl7'll'f Siegel antl Hoffmann. 'l'rw1.t11r1'r.t Clzlsner :intl Rollin. Sgt,-ri!-Arun Kotlin. Ariifixrz' Dr. Klratscr. Well Said, My Young Man Dramafigs Club, Membership of the Dramatics Cluh is tontposetl ol' stuilents desiring, to ptirticipzite in tliezttricul protluttions. lhe thespiatns, hy studying movies :mtl recortls. leztrn inethotls ol acting :intl enunciziting which they prgittict- in speeches :intl short skits. During the ieztr. the ztctors present at full-length play att it school zisseinhly. Nlztny ol the inetnbers secure parts in City's tlrznnzttic protluctions. The cluh hats several outstztntling ztluinni, loreniost :nnong them is TV star Curry Moore. Radio Broadcasting Club. Hello, this is 'City College Presents. This lzunilizir sound used to he heard over Bziltiniore rzttlios when nietnhers of Citfs Radio Broad- casting Cluh :tired their own show on station XVBAIC- FNI. lVhen the Baltimore .Iunior College left taking its trzinsniitter with it. the half-hour broziclcasts were entletl. Now. while searching for new facilities to regain its electronic voice, the inenihers practice speaking clearly uncl interestingly lor the clay they will return to the air. Radio Bfogdcasting, lfff to right, rn-fr rms: Croseclose, Callos. and C1lllIl'll. ,Srcnnrl rrnr: Hitchens, l'oi'inex, I-lersltoxic, Minor, Dashoff, Anten- herg, llcthl. :intl XYinncr. lfronl row: Sugar. XYeiner, llonolioc, Poll, Hantlwerger, :intl Cznninis. Ulflfllll-1R81 ',I'l'.KlfIf'VlfX Levin and l'olt, lift'- l'rrxi1lrnlv l'olt Zlllll Hnntlwc-rger, Clinirnicrt Hantlwerger :intl llonohoe, S'r'rrf'lr11im lYinuci ztntl Sugar, 'lwrisitrfr xsiC'ill1'l', .siffl- 'A'4 'i Sui-la' :intl Clinninis, Arl1'iw'r Mr. Bentley. XX 7: 7 J Q , Q. Future Doctors, Lwfl In right, liclck mic: Becker, jennifer, Kosnik, Solloway, Twiss, Linch, and Ilenescli. .Sixth rme: XYilhelm, Tapper. fifth rozr: Weitzman, Nickens, Miller, Packer, Cornblatt, Cohen, Scherr, Levin, Laycnstc-in. Kessler, and ilassos. Fourtli mae: Nlinkin, Glushkow, Oppenheimer, Dreibancl, fiCl0lLl, Kellner. Steiner, Savage, and Heise. Third mir: Weintraub, English, Linas, Bass, Hoopper, Dubick, Goldman. C-illis, llorwitl. .Sercmcl rote: Dixon, Wachter, jackson, and Nelson. Smteclz Chissell, Rochherg. Kessel, lfurstenberg. Ol-'lfltll-1RS: Pnnxicleril Kessel, 'lift'-,IVl',Sl1ll'7l1 Rochberg. Sl'F7'l'!f1I'y' Cbissell, 1i1'f'!IXllfl'l' Furstenberg, Nectar Ifclifur Oppenheimer. .-1cl1'i.xf'r Nlr. Stonesifer. The Future Yields To Preparation Future Doctors Club. The eye of an eagle, the heart of a lion, the hand of a woman - these are pictured on the shield of the medical profession. Students who want to join this honorable profession can gain experi- ence in their lile's work in the lfuture Doctors Club. The hopeful surgeons, dentists, etc., invite speakers, obtain movies, and have other programs to learn more about their planned careers. XVith the knowledge derived, the members can better anticipate their futures. Future Teachers of America Club. The Future Teachers of America Club informs students contemplating teach- ing as a career what is involved in this profession. The club cliscusses such topics as modern teaching methods and the status ol ,Xnierican education today. Instruc- tors from many scholastic institutions relate how they became interested in teaching and what they consider its rewards and drawbacks. City's branch is one of many national l 'l'.X Clubs trying to interest young people in this profession. Future Teachers, Ld! In right, Back mir: Xhel, Reddick. Allen. Thirrl rout Taber, NIcNIurray, llaytfp. Nlcl,eawin, h!'f07l!f rout Hess, Nlarf golis, Xkiclsliaiu, Hrs! roar: Schwaber, t.i'eeuherg, .Vlmiciirigz Litofsky, Cohen. UPI-ICIERSZ 1'rcwiclc'nl.x Litofsky and Hess, l'1'r1f-l'reyiclc'r1fx Cohen and l. Dols, Program Clmirmrn 'l'. llols and Senatore, .Swrrernry Taber, 'I'rwn1irn NI, hols, .4rlz'iw'1 Nlr. lluchanan. JJW . WT, ,,,, Y .. Y 1. wa' Zigi' 'f f 5' A 'SLT' :ii 'il r -1 iff -:Hng':u'5f t.,..,,e W wwf 'W 45 x S7 ar. ffkr silt Photography, Left lo right. Burk mir: Dorn, Yaskis. Front row: Sorrell, Blade. lfulton, Graf, llillman, Smith, Cohen, Simmons, llinmon. Ilrmmz xi ruling: Nfr. l-llenbogen. An Photography Club. The picture above was taken at U50 second at fflti on Tri-X film, If vou understand that and are a Clitv College student, you probably belong to the Photography Club, Novice and experienced pho- tographers alike delve into numerous aspects of this popular hobbv. They develop, print, and enlarge films at their leisure in the club's darkroom. Last fall, the club filmed the varsitv football games at the request of Cloath Young. Grganizalion Is An Current Events Club. The purpose of the Current Events Club is to promote in students a keener interest about the important occurrences of our time. ln group discussions of world issues, political campaigns, and other headline news, the boys separate misconceptions from basic facts, thus seeing what is really happening in foreign aid, tlelense, and other fields. The club hopes that this practice of news analyzing will become part of its members' permanent habits. Current Events, Left to right, Back rout XYahl, XVeiner, Nlcllougalrl, Barron, and Saks. Scmnd mir: Fsterson. Bank, Lesser, Mr. Cage. Frmzl row: Klbert, Feinglass, and Shavitv. OFFICERS: Prmidml Wahl. Vin' Prfzxif1r'n1t Fslerson and Bank. S'f'rrr'fnry Albert, '1're'11tiuf'rt lhfeltler and lfeinglass, Sgr.-fi!-Arrns Barron. Adziixer Mr. Cage, QT ,,.. , ,.,a--.,, - I :ii -e' sq -714 ps Civil Defense, I,rft to right, Bark rout llecker, XX'illiams, Hillman, Patterson, Mueller. Sheppard, Lubman, and Nleyerhoff.Frm1t row: Newell, Shack, Steinberg, Mr. llinson. Nlr. 0'Connell, llurtnick, Hoffman, and Citrenbzium. Ol-'l-'IClliRS: l'rwi'1lm1I Burtnick. lin'-l'rf'.sir!ert! Stein- berg, Srcrernix' Citrenbanm. 'lrrzmzrrrs Hoffman :md Mueller, Sgls,-111-Amis Shack, Lubman. tlIl'l'I'Kl'lS Nlr. llinson :md Sir, O'Connell. Assembly Of Friends Civil Defense Club. The Civil Defense Club is trained to assist the municipal CD zntthorities in handling problems in the school should it czttztstrophe occur. The well-trained members direct :air rztid drills, learn lirst- :tid techniques, und work geiger counters - :ill in :ic- cordztnce with Civil llelense Stztndztrds. ln at nztturzil or main-maide disztster, the group would perlorm pre- ttrrztngecl tasks atround the school to minimize dznnztge amd dezttli. Civil War Round Table. The Civil XYnr Round Table is one ol the newest clubs founded at City, as well as the only history club. This club. composed ol' students who are interested in the Civil XVzir, provides zt place lor them to unite their common interests. Nlembers of the club present niziny interesting :ind ingenttous pro- ietts describing phrases oi the Civil liltr. The projects sire open lor :ill to pairticipztte in. Civil War Round Table. 1.1-fl In riglil. Iiark mir: Moore, Steinberg, Schiller. Rztwlinson, and llttclizmztn. Nw-mul mar: Wt-iscrnzin, l,eicht, Hand- werger, and Bookoff. l ir.sl rmr: lielbuugli, l'ortney, Rodney. Mr. Bowen. Strobel, Nlentzel, Cruinbztker, l.zirritnore, Stein, Nlztllztlieu, :ind Bass, l 0l l'lCliRS: lzctiriwtil l'ortnet, Virf'-Prf'.si1IwiI Kc-lbzlugli, fflmirmuri xlCllllL'l. S!'I'7'f'fll7'l lseeses, Sgr,-rll-Aint: llttcliztnan, .-lrlivr Strobel, Arlrtiscl Sli. lioweu, rf 1 . -. ,, ,K A .- . -- . gg - Q 1 1 ,Q ' ..'f T? ' 'E i l ' ' 'b ' ' Y' I 'I f m,,,,, . ,ex -Q ,J L - , -0 YQ QW- t T' 'lil 2:2 AEA 'S P4 -t L VARSITY, Left Io riglzl, Top mtv: Lasson, rllarzngzm' Heise, rlIm1agc'r,' Milheiser, Horne, Nicholson, Mr. Lee, Conch: Singer, Maulsby, Baylin .Uaimgerj Hardy, .llarzagerf WYeiner, ,'lIlU7!lgl'l'j Riley, Mmzager. Second row: Fine, Davens, Rombro, Fusting, Smith, Blake, Cordish, Levinson Reichlyn, Bauer, YVayson, Thomasson. Bottom row: Kamka, Alter, Becker, Kirson, Adler, Voelker, Fineman, Byrd, Better. I 'F If I tw ,,., , I--uf A A if i .13 --.4-.-,A-- - . ' W . ' .-:.,i 1 t',.:'-- av' 8 , 15' C.-3 T5 ,ft A g-,A y . -..--, .. ,S . .. 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A crucial 6-4 defeat at the hands of the Crusaders and a 3-2 loss to Gilman brought to light the weaknesses of the inexperienced team. The regular season started inauspiciously with a 6-4 licking at the hands of the eventual public school cham- pion, Southern. The offensive unit showed renewed strength in the next two outings defeating Edmondson and Forest Park, 13-3 and ll-l respectively. In its next game, a weak-looking Black and Orange team was turned back ll-5 by an aggresive Poly ten. A hard fought 9-5 triumph over Patterson put City back in the win column, but a goal in the last twelve seconds gave Southern a 6-5 victory and spoiled the Collegians' plans to upset the undefeated Bulldogs. Sparked by Alan Adler, Stuart Reichlyn, and joel Cordish, the Knights again crushed Edmondson 9--1, and Forest Park I5-2. Avenging an earlier loss, the lacrossemen registered at resounding 9-5 triumph over Poly, knocking it out of a possible first place tie with Southern. City broke a 5-5 stalemate in the fourth quarter and went on to defeat Patterson 9-6 in the season's finale. Midlielder Alan Adler, who accounted for I7 goals, was elected to the Hall of Fame. Defenseman John Thomasson was recognized as l'nsung Hero at the Spring Awards Assembly. '-, 42- - ' ' -'N 9,4 xv rf' ' -s if V i FF' U 4 1 .W Q' , KAW t 'Q M --- ,. KW i 1 , ,, W. 'Q 4 . Y 'T . ,, M. ,W . V4 - 3' f 1 ' Stuart Rcichlvn cts off shot des itc Forest P1rk double-tcamin - 'uf if gf 1. 'f ' w X fel 2' ' 'V . g P 1 g. 3 wb ,Hb -Yagi 8 M x,,, 'i , ,W L KL ,S W ,,- it t 'f Wg, fisifffgw.- ,i:,,.tt 'Q i -'-- -J Q 5.3.4 E ,En Xltff , lp- T if , ,L 4,14-X: in NM Vt fi ' l- ' ' I 4.1 ' ni Q vw ,ig 4' ' 'lg M K. I. , ff 4. as 1, , , ,L Q , ' . . ., .ttyl 'Ar L, V., it vw' t M 'Q gl, 9 f 5 '!,i,,q ,iw 1 1, '3 V 1 ' 'W ,1 L C r ' n E N f! W i.:fflJ4Y9-4 -if idiagif ft -t 4 . fm' . C Out-llumbcrcd Colle inn Pcic Smith H hts lin inccrs for loose bali. 8' SI 2 JUNIOR VARSITY, Ifft Io righl, Taj: rmv: Hoffman, I.ichtcnstcin, XVo0dwnrd, NI11 Ilrum-. Conrhg Dorn, Oiciifk. Mcaclowcroft, Tiiiiiinoff, Im,- vcll. Srrnml roar: Cohn, Bmlhcrs, Caplan, Hopkim, Bunk, lfishcr, Levy. Siiilvill, Hcaigcrty, Ifurstcnbcrg, Miller, .Vmzagwx Thin! rnxr: Chmizik. .Variagrrg Ifmnklin, Sclinyclnizm, Bernie, Minclcl, Hcrgcnrozicicr, l'ZlC'ilCl', C-Iazcr, Mrzringwr: Schapiro. Mnrzagvr. .,.i-,, 125 'Q 'as '75 lb As 1 ,s Iimntuns llnnt- X11 X.tthginsmt Ltwflf:Ctillrnntin.I-hu,lJtn1sth,MQr. VARSITY, I.r!t In llgflf. Inj: war: lltwstcitr. .lflllll llvllcn, ,llglxi XYilsrIl. . f.-- 4- -I I - Q . S, 'ft illllllf Holticn l'-iris Sthrmlvr Xnsthcn llc-hm! llfnfl wit' bt-hlintq Willtgnns, Smith. Ueurqc, l.lI1lli1Jf.SU'CCI. 'r ml mir: lttlinstni. Hull. lctl g, . is .- -- - - V - l A . Lttkwrr ltvxiu-ll, Xltfmings, Ilwlfwm mzrt xxvllll. Robinson. Uihstmn, IlCllll'll. l,llllllJ. Mythe. llillill. fflllw lllllllw. fvllllllgllfllll- Undefealed Cindermen onhnu ell Cver MSA C'eSp Nlilvi l :tru Rnhinsttn t't':ttltt'stgt1Jt'4is llllll'lsCL'l7l'l'llll'KlsN stop wzttth, UVM-M-llcllning tx U-X UPl,mM.In encountered in iw eight nteet sthethlle this spring. the City College varsity J' truck tuntingcnt, ttntler the extellent gttitlztnce ol toztclt ' It I larry' Nztthztnson. went un to tatptttre its lourth rottsecttl -sf F-af , 126 Q, L .,- . X r tivt- Xlztrylgtntl Sthulzistit .Xssotiztticm ttlrtiitrpiotrsltip. an' l:-u N., is-ee f I K rx 'it sn ei lhe cinclernren iottrntwetl out ol tcmwn to contest Bel .Xir High in theirihrst tneet ol the season. Patcetl hy htxrtlles tlitttnp .luhn llethegt, wlru ttlrnetl in nrztny tlouhle xitturies. thc- lilligllts rrnnpctl mer their 'opponents In xi T9-241 store. lht- Clollt-giants rettnnetl honre to tltorottghly rout llttnhttr gintl :t1'c'lt-r'ix'1il Poly in their next two non-league t tj tj cp Il1CCls In nturqins ol 155-IU :intl ll- lf--81 l - respec- tively. flity then opened league t-otnpetition :against xlfllillltlgll. which thev tleleattetl l37l'2--17 lf'2. This It-ui Inst. pnlt-xntllttt 'llllills Wilsun tlezirs IU-ftmt hair hy inches. 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I. -1 524- '- ' Xe. 1. 4 : - f f - -:Q ' k arf' nf. --:1H.r4ua. V . I' -Sur, . 4 . . -fy . - A City higll-jumper just clears the bar. ......,,- 'f' , 34 .YQ-reg. ' 'nr-3: - .'.' Q... . ,. .C . 1 ,44- .FAM U 'fs iytivrkf at M , .,. - 4...- in A -x I X -A 5 2 ' ' ' . .- r . - '. 'B 1 .in 33- 'Q23g',.'f5-L' Lf., . K ' '.'1fr3g., , I --t-va. .kb A . f ff 15 : '-, ' ' 'J Em tif' .1 T Nfayk . .',- My x- ' r V. X. ..- V.. 'xnxx .4 'l 1 City Nine Nalos 4th Place With 7-7 Record sg f I Wy qv- , f , X , , K y 1 N 1 , 1 , J 7 I 'vfx 1 f X E., 5 I ' ,M QR I ggi: -Q 1 1. ik ' 1' T 2 Steady pitching and lusty late-season hitting were A the keys to the Black and Orange's 7-7 log and fourth t ' place hnish this year. The highly successful pitching k , V staff consisted of Tom liagelson, Roy LeHuckey, and L 4 f L A V ' Barry Slatow. Third baseman Dave DcYoung led 1 . g the hitting parade with outhelder lack Hubbard and 0' M '4,?.,'9 tff5Z!55ff-sf,-ggi?-,,gli second sacker Cliff Melton also coming through in the W A A clutch. ' A ili , W ' b i ' The Collegian nine, ably mentored by Coach Clark f ,Za-f 'A s 1ui,E+,f,.c,Q,-. L Hudak, got off to a bad start, losing to Loyola 10-l, f, 'ii f-11511. 2 :fgig:1.5 . lT'1f:f 1' .iii 'Q Southern I3-6, and St. joe 7-'1, due to a noticeable ab- V :ggi 5-f' ffgllfflffffi. U sence of timely hitting. The Alamedians' trip to Penn- W i U Q7 r f sylvania and the resultant I0-l nonrleague victory over 1. W Nlercersburg High seemed to get them back on the jg.-E g ,.A N A M ft.: right track. City got its initial league victory with an 8-2 4 :1 Re' +4i.sa-.e' ' massacre of Douglass, and successive triumphs over A C . Q , . . . . . , Forest Park and Mcllonogh found the Collegians riding Iuni Lagleson t'l1Cl'lx9 catchers signal in pitching ducl against ' ' ' Edmondson. VARSITY, Left In riglii, Tuff wiv: Cabrill, Mgr.: Trinip, l.cHuckey, IjCYUllllg, Slatow, Bates, Walters, Nlr. Hudak, Crmrlz. Semnzl rmv: Melton, Hubbard, XVildmau, liaglc-son, Kapraun, Fair, Mgr.: Sfhlllll, Mgr. Iintlmn rmu: lluslcy, Kerr, Nlasch, Stadd, Haynes, You Ilussinius. 1 k:j4ng,.42Lg.L l I U 1.1.1 r 4 I in-Q 1 .i 11v, -AWASIYMPT i'f lT32f uf' cwlqui Burt q: 'f i. 3.4 5554? vw f X all . ff:-x A ' f' - f ' . ' ' '. ,4 ' ' e 'f , . 3 .V M ' W'v'fgf.f:f' 'f ..v. . .- ,, v ,J , .J 4541. M. ., .X low breaking ball proves fatal for Knight batsman. a three-game winning streak. Iiyentual MSA champion Poly halted the fired-up Collegians in a bid for four straight wins as it trounced them ll-4, leaving the diamond squad with a 3-Al mid-season mark. Although playing well, the BCC nine lost again to Loyola, fi-2. .VX four game winning skein followed, starting with a li-3 triumph over Forest Park, continued with reyengeful victories against Southern and Mt. St. Joe by 8-5 and ll--l scores, respectively. AX IICLII I7-IJ shutout over Douglass completed the streak. XVinning 8-ti, NlCl,0llOgll scored a close decision oyer the Alamedians. Poly, preping for its NIS.-X champion- ship series with Patterson, played its best game of the season, soundly beating the City nine 21-li in the sea- son's hnale. In post season selections, Dave DeYoung made the Hall of Fame and the MSA second team. .lack Hubbard was chosen lor the first All-MSA squad. . ,af A - me-,wlsiauawcv--f'1' f 4 , .,.,,.A . ' I mf-4-ww y ., . ,f -ff .,, . . , , . f ia V: 4 ' 41ef'f'ff'ivf,?,, QQ. HM V uv ..:!,'3' ws, A I N Wd! 1 ' , .. - . . ' V . . 1 .' rf .t t- .-+ ' f A ff- 'rv i 1esf...: ,..4, N813 4.. ' 4: Helmet off, Clity's Melton checks in at first on a clean hit to center. JUNIOR VARSITY, Lrfl lo riglll, Taj: row: Brodie, .lIgr,: Mr. Parker, Coach: Nole, Bowles, Bixby, Stewart, Slaybaugh, Bloom, Elliott, Cheeks. Srrmzrl mfr: Dorsey, Ginsberg, Pfalli. 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'L'-C26-510.1524 A x 81111101 Golfers Top Last Year With 7-3 Log Xml Clilll Stew Sklar gnu than koiuiuiliitig mutt tix l1z1ll nuns tnp. ,--1 fv- '1' - Q., -- Tiiif 1.-M 4, The well-c'o11c'hccl Collegian gollic-rs hnishctl thc lfllill with lonr c'onscc'ntix'c victories ovcr Forest Park, Clztrvcr, watson with 11ncnx'igil1lC 7-fl rccortl. 'Iihc stztrtingquzrrtct St. loc-, :intl Ilonglziss. The strc-:tk wzu hztltccl att thc ol Sthwztrtf, Kzitlish. Sklar. znicl ilillylflli, combining hgtntls ol Polytechnic in :1 close' rnzttch, clcciclccl in thc with rcplzrccincnts Piggott, Collector. Greeley. aincl Ste- lxlst ronncl In one point. vcns, cnzthletl thc linksincn to txtptnrc lonrth plzttc The scconcl hull' ol thc scgison ww the Clollcgiztna win l101101'b- thrcc :intl lost' two. The thrcc- xit torien were over Tow- Xlthongh the teznn was tlclczitctl thrice, only one son Chttholit, Ilnnliztr, :intl litlinonclson toiiscttitivcly. squad, Lovolzt, iiutiutgetl to Quin ll loriniclgthlc cclgc over Howcwr, thc tt-ann tlroppecl thc lust nizttt-hes to Czilvert fr: it 9112-2l'2. The TXTLIIIICQTTZIIIS hegun thc flllllllllil I.cll zum tigitlf' vxplztim Klognli llillt-1 to Ronzilrl Stcwns. ign llztll and I.oxolg1. ET- .,'1gggQQ-'f J. ,aff . -1- D 1-f'qf'f' W-glt-Y VA RSITY, lmf! 111 llglll. 'l'f1j1 1r1r1': Trotlt-1, Clollctloi, Kuclith. 111111 I'UZl'f 5lCXk'I1s, NI1. llillc-r, f.'or1al1,' Sklar, Tziylor, 15111111111 von Sfllknll 1 1 'Y l X 7' R Nl. P-fe 31541 A I 4-9 4 1 .. KZ :N P ls Q n 4: 'f fgggbgll Cross Countrx Cliff Melwn Mike George + A Us It 1 e' A s x , Swimnzing 7 F Soccer Baskeiball Robert Schmidt Dave DeYoung Chuck Whiteford L.- 'S o Wrestling J ohn Garcia ll n ' l -s-1 5 4 wi Q 1 ' O 49 LM ff, 2. 1 4.v iv 'ljkn S iw my l ff? f' . , 1 f WA 3 cl Q ' M ,giv l l A an . - A Q fi 1 I Q af? 5 3 ,Ip l 2222 if 'z W L ', ll l n ,fm l f . J 'AA' Z1 . L , ,A, Q ., ' xi' A Trafk Baseball Mike Smith Dave DeYoung .J 404. ' 1 '54 'V NV, Jai- I K 'w, . Y, Q48 ' gp-'SQ LUCVUSSC Tennis Allen Adler Burt Schonfeld Collegians Co Wild Over Wilder Zac!! Horam' lYll?llIL'l'LQ'CIf1l'l' .'1lIlbi'fJSif' 1x'CmjJer Comelzizzs Hflflzl Ernzenigarcle ilffllflfllli Smile tlfrs. Lew' Bflfllflllj' Turfcer .lIr.s. rllollrn .lll-IIPIZ-f' lfay' .llzfss Iffom lillll Iizzrwzi Nlr. XYilli1nn Bentlex lizirry Bath Part Klevenou' Klznnes Meyers 5heilz1 Rettziliatzr Leslie Polt Lynn XY:1tkins Stephen Baer Nltrrgo Hiller Clurol Glzisner lvzrl xiCIJCI'IIlfJll llirector Nlr. Harold Cneemvzilcl lfaitttlty Nlxinztger Sl'Pl'OR'I'lNCL CAST Carl Nlzitthews, Ronziltl licklizmlt, l'c'nny Aiken, lillen Stoll, .Xntlrew Vziskis, llrmurtl Xlkmll, Don 'l'rirrieri, Barry Rotlner, Stexe liziiley. licltlie Rosen. Hugh l.:tugh- ran, Dzivicl Schiniclt, Clhairles XX'eglein. Nlziureen U'Con- llOl'. Arm :mtl anin with il glezmi in their eyes. Mrs, Lexi :intl Horace Yzinclergelcler clistuss his pending inzirrizige. f ,,.-' .A Professor Hznultl breenwtiltl mnlers with special assistant Mila Shack about last-minute tit-tails ol' plzubill. limnzihy 'I tinker iiml York wonien. ielius llzickl get their lirsr taste of Nev ell. l37 is 2 iii f-Jg June '60-A Productive Class lt rnay' he truly stated that the graduating class of .Iune lfllill accornplishecl rnuch. The first tnernhers ol this exceptional class entered their lutttre alrna inater irt the lall ol lfloli. Hoyyey er, olhcial organization ol .lune llllill had to wait until the entrance ol the nraqiority ol the six httndred hoys itr the class one year later. Prolessor Cilay XV. Stall was appointed their adviser. l'nder his capahle leadership, the first elet tion ol officers was held. The results ol the halloting' ol .Xpril 22 and .Xpril QS. l!l5S, showed that Steven Sklar had heerr elected year president: Peter Trager was elected vice-president: -lay Caplan, secretary: Larry Cihson. treasurer: and Sheldon liearnran, sergeant-at-arrns. The hrst olhcial acts carried ottt hy ylune lflfitl, under the guidance ol these olhcers, were the adoption ol a tnotto and hanner. The motto, I.oyalty. Learning, and I,eader'ship. was itrcor'porated in the arrangetnent of the hanner, whiclt was executed in the class colors. green and white. The rernaining days ol the school year were spent in preparing' lor the tlilssis first social allair. .Xll of these preparations ctthnirrated in an enioyahle eye- nirrg ol clatrcitrg when the Septenrher Swing was held. I.ater in the school year. the Starlight Dance was presented lor the enjoyrnent ol the entire stttclent hocly. Despite the unfortunate trouhles encountered in the planning ol this allair, the class still rnanaged to rnake it a social success il llol a financial one. Indeed, the experience gained in surrnottnting the difficulties in the preparation ol the Starlight Dance aided the class nrernhers in rnaking ylttnior Nyc-ek a trernendous success. .Iunior Xy'eek hegan on Xlarclr 2, WSU. and lasted ttntil Nlarch T. The first nraior eyent ol the week was the .Iunior Day .Xssc-rnhly. lt was then. alter hearing Ciovernor 'l'awes's address on New Clhallc-nges in New Times. that the class nrernhers donated two sets ol silverware to City College. ylunior Xveek was hrought to a fitting climax hy the highly successful Junior Prom. The .Ittnior year closed with tlte election ol ollicers to sery e during the Senior Year. Stey e Sklar was re-elected president: l.arry Gihson was elected yice-presiderrt: Shel- don liearntan, setl'Ctal'y1 Clary XX'allach. treasurer: and Clary' Reddick, sergeant-at-arrns. The first lunction ol ylttne llilill alter returning lrorn yacation was the co-sponsoring ol the traditional Victory Hop at the end ol an exciting City-Poly' Xyeek. This dance packed tlte gyrnrrasittnr and added another laurel to the record ol the year. Clarelul preparations were then hegttn lor the pre- sentation ol the Nlardi Gras. The lreslr ideas used in the planning ol this trentendotts success again pointed ottt the renrarkahle energies that were expended hy the class nrenthers in the service ol their school. Equal amounts ol tirne and talent were llsetl in rnaking the Senior play. The .llrttrlrmttlcer hy Thornton Xylilder, an unparalleled success. .lttne lfllills final school day at C.tty, Hay ..S, Hull. was highlighted hy the I-'arewell Assernhly. The Seniors continued the tradition ol passing on the torch and colors to a succeeding year hy giving these syrnhols ol learning and loyalty to the class ol ylune Illtiil. The eyents ol .Iune Xyeek hrought an end to the three years ol .lune llllills existence. The Xloonlight Cruise and Sports Dance proyidetl entertairnnent lor the flollegians and their dates at the heginning ol the week. The stag hancptet, held at the liluet rest North. gaye every nrernher ol the class a chance to relax. The last social allair heltl hy Tune lflfill was the traclitiotral Senior' Prorn, highlighted hy the ring-turning cerernony, The last olhtial ties hetween the inc-rnhers ol lunc- llllill and lialtirnore Clity College were hroken on ylurre I5 when diplontas were giyen out at the Corn- rnencenrent. held in the Polytechnic auditoriunr, llow- ever. the true ties ol loyalty and tnttttral respect extend- ing' hetween the rnen ol ylune llltill and Clity College shall never he hroken. ,,o 4' .a ' at Who's Who ,- N T' Has Done ,Host For School 2 I',xu, RIECKS be I if 4, Has Done .Host For Year Srrivrx SKLAR June 1960 , A 1 N ve 1 f Most Likely To Succeed DAVID YAFFEH A if 4 N v Best Personality BARRY BAcn Honor Society Award-Sheldon Bearmzmg Loyalty Award -Larry Gibsong Bausch be Lomh Honorary Science Award-Kenton Holdeng Latin Award-David Yaffeeg French Award- Morris Schoenemang Spanish Award- .Ieremy Sachs: Dr. G. II'arlield Hohhs Memorial Award- hvllliillll Kordonskyg john B, Wentz, jr., Memorial Foundation Award-Gilbert Schmerlerg Henry C. Wentz Memorial Foundation Award-Lawrence Marting Stu- dent Government Award-Paul Riecksg Edward I. Sap- perstein Award-John Betheag Roebuck Editorial Award-Barton Hertzbach, Aaron Nlillerg Roebuck Busi- ness Award-Howard Schultzeg Boris Ely Memorial Award-X'Villiznn Cooperg Ernest B. Marx Award-Ken- ton Holdeng Leon S. Goldberg Memorial Award-jay Caplzmg United Nations Youth Award-David Fried- mang Citizenship Award-Richard Hessg Leonard Trout Memorial Award-Cliff Meltong Unsung Hero Award- Rea Mundyg Frederick Raine Medal-Charles Silver: Ingham Chemistry Medal-Charles Brantigang ,Iulius Hofman Alemorial Award-Gerd Petrichg Harvey C. jones Alemorial Medal-Charles Scroggsg Carl O. Schoen- rich Memorial Award-Sanford Minkin, David Yaffee: P.T.A. Gold Medal-David Yaffeeg Charles P. tVIcCormick Hi-Y Award-Carl Matthews, Gerd Petrichg Thomas G. Swanson Award-David Shaw: Willa-ur F. Smith Award- Barry Bachg George Horn Award-Charles Silverg Pea- body Prizes-David Yaffee, Aaron Miller, Sanford Min- kin, Ronald Pototsky. lllost Versatile ' 1 LARRY Glmsox i X A it 2 ' KN I 53-2 Best Athlete CLIFFORD XIELTON CLASS OFFICERS, Left to right, Standing: Sheldon Bearman, Secretary: Gary Wallach, Treasurer: Gary Roddick, Sergeanbat- Arms. Seated: Steven Sklar, President: Mr. Stall, Advigerg Larry Gibson, l'ice-President. 55 X 0 ' 7 ..- I.n1x C.ihwu. uw lJil'NifiK'lIl ul jum-'Ufl,zuI:ln1-ww hu 1141-mlzilu ami lhvil IIQIIUHIN at thc l.11uu-ll ,Nw-mhlx 'lhn' 4uwmlm!x highlighlvsi lha LIJMR lam 4i.u All fiilX full:-gf' The Last Weeks I . Q c 5 f - 5 455 Ihr IIIUIIIIJLIN wt IIXL' Ql.l4llI.llllIQ Qlmx gmcl Illlll t1.lItN 1:11- wlxw .ax rm- spmrx lhnuw. 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IIIIYUIQI Grady is uiclecl by Professor Stall. year adviser, in presenting the diplomas to the gradu- ales. The gfllllllillti Hlilllti at 2lIll'llIiUll during the llmmnencemenx. , ,,, :Q-LK rr fr' Gr , P r f ' 'r.f'9rf' ,ff in 1-6'6 n fp hr-POZ, Q- ,- rf 'F'-gift:-1:1-,: 0Q if ,iff 'tr Jffggoq Q, 9 r if 5 S 0 PP ,fra T ff I ,JV Q ' ge f'Q -sr 'F FP f- p F f- QQ 'Y' , A P , 2 r- fr lffpf r r- ,r snr! inf' f r 4- ff r Q. , - LKAQ 5 . Qeefgg 'lr-gr' f. 'Pwr J-.rfgielrh ffgg,-19:-Hi-if-'gf Y' Hr Q 4 ' ai f-'P ' r' A P A I 'P' 'P In r'Qrl:wU1-.r 'rl'-fn A: 'lr 4 A- ,v r- L Pdf' 7 143 I' U14 i . 'Q We Enlerecl City CHARLES ABERTS STUART BERNARD ABRANIS Dance Committees 3: Herpetology Club 2: Chemiitri' Clttb 4, Current Events Club -1: Future Doctors Club 4: JV Wrestling 2: Intratnttralx fl. DAVID IRIVIN ABRANISON SAC Patrols fl: Honterootn Secretary 23 Dance Committees 3,45 Religion Clttb -lg Collegian Repreeetttative 23 ciRI'IY BAG Reprea sentative fl. NEIL RICHARD ACKERNIAN ALLEN LESTER ADLER Dante Cotntnittecs -13 Varsity B Clttb Ai: Bancroft I.iterarv Soci- ety 3,4: Collrgimt Representative il: JY Lacrosse 2: Varsity 3,45 Frcslt-Soplt Ifootball 2: Ifrexlt-Soplt Bztskctbztll 2: Varsity 3.4: Intttt- nturztls 23,41 june '60 Cotntnittces 3. GEORGE SANIUAL ALATZAS I'resiclent's Cabinet 'lg SAC Rcptcscftttzttive fl: SAC Patrols 3.4: june '60 Class Council 13,41 Dante Comntittc't's 3.4, Co-Cltriirntztn 4: Honterootn 'l'rt-zisttrcr 2. Sc'ct'c-tary 35 Religion Clttb 2, Cltctnixtry Club 33 Future Doctors Club 4: Intrattttirals 3, if- f George Herbert Alban, III james Balfour Alcxztmlet' -.f Donald Gordon Alford David Burke Allen Lawrence Lee Allman Donald Raymond .Anders 7.7 X' Na xl Charles Abc-rts Neil Richard S1 -.L Stuart Bernard Abrams David Irwin Ackerman Allen Lester Adler George Samual Alat ,I ,ff A fv- GEORGE HERBERT ALBAN. Ill Datntc Cotttttiittccs 'li l t'c'slt-Soplt lfootbttll Nlztnztger 2, -IX' Bztiketball Nlatiagct' 2.3: lntrzttnurals il. JAMES BALFOIIR ALEXANDER DONALD GORDON ALFORD Cttstltrvts fl, DAVID BLRKE ALLEN I.ibt:n'i' Club 2: lliologx Club gl lnttznnttrals 2.3,-1, l,AXVRliNCli Llfli ALLNIAN SAC Rt'ntwt'titiitiw -lg lunt- 'till Claw Council 23,-lg llonierootu I . l't't-sttlrttt 'lg Rzttlio llrozttltzistittg Ilg Dtuni and Bugle Corps 2, DONALD RAYMOND ANDERS A Dttltcf: Cotntnittt-tw 2: Stztgt-cizift Club 2.3, Yitt'-l't't'Sitlt'ttt 25 Intra- murals fl. With High Hopes FREDRICK GARY ANIILNBERG SAC Patrols 3, Captain 43 SAC Representative 33 june '60 Class Council fl.-4: Dance Clonitnittecs 3,43 Bancroft Literary' Society 3,43 Ratlio Brozttlczisting Club 3.43 Colkgirtrz 3.4: Intianiurzili 3.43 No Time for Sergeatitsu fl: Cheerleaders LOUIS JEROME ,xPPL1zFELn SAC Representative 23 SKC Committees 2,33 Horneroom President 2: june 'GU Claw Council 2.3: Dance Committees 2.3.43 Clee Club 2.3: Drutn :intl Bugle Corps 23 Fresh-Soph I-'ootball 23 CRLLX BAC Reprcientatiye 3: lfoIi'fgzfin Representatiye 2.533 Playbill Committee 4. DENNIS BARRY ARILNSON SAC Represetitzttiye fig lune 'GU Claw Council 2,33 Homeroom l'resiclc-nt 33 Carrollton-Xyiglit Literary Society' 2,33 Britlge Club fl, Sc'crc'tz1iy fi: lnttztnuuzilx 2: School Store 2.3.4. IIRIICIQ IfI,'CQlLNIf .XRNIICIZR SAC lhitrols 3,43 Quill zincl Scroll 43 Pliotography Club .23 Gkrirx BM. fl.l, Clubs liclitor i. lYlI.I.lANl OSCAR ARNISTRONCQ Dxincc- f.onnnitteeS fl,-4. !v- ' Robert Allen Atkinson Stephan Brian Avnct 7. Barry Bach Stephen David Baer Richard Webster Bagley john Houston Bahel li! Fredrick Gary' Antenberg Louis Jerome Applefeld Bruce Eugene Armiger Yyilliam Oscar Armstrong ' ,ZIV r kv Dennis Barry Arenson Charles Daniel Askin I C? sf- A -ar, ll CHARIIQS DANIILL ASKIN SAC Representatiye 2: june '60 Clase Council 43 SAC Patrols 23 lfloinerootn l'resiclc'tit 2. 'lireztsurer fl: Bancroft Literary Society 43 Bridge Club 43 JY Bzisketbzill 23 JY Lacrosse 3, Varsity' 4g Intra- murals 4. ROBERT AI,I,IfN ATKINSON SKC Pturole 43 Ilotncfiooni SL'lgCllllI-ill-.ATTIN 3.4. 5'l'IiI'HAN BRIAN AVNIYI' SKC Ri'lJl'l'51'lllIlIlXt' 2.13 SKC C'ointnitIt'c'w 2: Dance Cotntiiitteee 3.1. C.li:iirniaiti :il llonic-loom l'tc-siclc-nt 2.43 Service Club 43 llonor Society 3.43 .IV Swinnning 2. Yzirsity 3,43 Intramurals 23,43 School Store 3.43 Aueiiiblic-Q 1. BARRY B.-ACH SAC Yice-Presiclent 4: Dance Committees 3,-I, Chairman 33 Service Club 3.43 Associzttion of School I.eaclerw 43 School Store 2.33 Intra- niuiatls 2,35 n'I.CllllUllNl' of the August Hoon 23 Nllxisty' llezirti' 23 lite Happiest NIillionztirC 31 No lime for Serge:uits fl: Itil1ei'it the lYintl 4: The Nlttttlinialcc-r 4. STIQPHICN DAVID BAIQR SAC Committec-S 2.54: SKC Pzitrols 2,33 ylune '60 Class Council 4: Dance toniniittc-c-Q 3.13 Bxuirrolit I.itc'r:iry Society 23.41 I'NY 2.3: 4' t 4 - Kr .. . K ft Ili-X Club .443 Lnllwkgtrttt 2,33 .IX Crosy-I ountry 23 Illllllllllllllli 2.53 The Ilxlppicml Nlilliotittiicu fl: lhc' Nlllllllllllllxfln -ii f,l'H14Q1iII?I Rc'prc'wc-titzttiye 4: Av:-iiililcw fl.l3 Clc-c' Club 2.33 llonor Society -13 RICHARD lYIiBS'I'IiR BAfQI.I-ZY Intrztmuraly fl.l. .IOHN HOUSTON BAHEI, I45 qi' Meredith jones Ball LCC JOSCPII B-2lS8m0 22 Ralph Balser Cary Bruce Barad William Albert Barden Guy Eugene Barnes Q... Jonx EDXVARD BARRETT, AIR. EREDRICJ hy.-xv BARRON LESTER EUGENE B.-xRTHoLow, JR. SAC Patrols 3,4: Chess and Checker Club 2,3,4. HOXVARD GARY BASS SAC Rept'csc'iit:itixc 3.1: SAC Committees flfl: Dance Committees I: Hoint-rotnn President 3.-4: Radio llrozitltastiiig Club 2: Foreign language Club 34' t uiient Fvc-nts Club 'H' une '60 Citi' I-'riilinn Anxious Freshmen NIEREDITH JONES BALL SAC Representative 4: june '60 Class Council 4: Intramurals 2.3,4. LEE JOSEPH BALSAINIO RALPH BALSER SAC Representative 3: Chess and Checker Club 2,32 Audio-Visual Club 2.3: Library Service Club 3. CARY BRUCE BARAD Dance Committees -l: Astronomv-Physics Club 3: Science Research Club 3: Dramatics Club 2: Collegian 2,33 Intramurals 4. WILLIAM ALBERT HARD EX SAC Representative 4: Intramurals 3,4. GUY EUGENE BARNES SAC Patrols 3: CiRI'l'fN Bu. Reprexcntative 2.3. A -sw 'wif .4 fur' 4. Immmumls ' ' ' M ' J ' ' john Edward Barrett, jr. Fredric Jay Barron Lester E. Bartholow, ALFRED -IOSEPH BATES SAC Patroli fl: llomeroom President -1: KIY Football 2,3, Varsity 4: I-'realm-Sopli llaxketlizill 2, Varsity 3: .IV Baseball fl, Yztraitr Baseball 4: IntramuralQ 3. DAVID l'Al'l. BATTEX Homeroom Sc-tretziry I.2,3: Hcrpetology l: Varsity Tennis l,2,4' Fresh-Soph Football l: .IV 2: KIV XVrestling 2: lntramurals l,2,3,-I Howard Gary Bass Alfred joseph Bates David Paul Batten tl' 'V T ,., ' Eager To Learn l',Xl'L HENRY H.fXl'lfR SKC I'utiolx 2,fl.4: Hotnerootn Ptcxitleiit 2,41 Varsity' ll Club 23,43 Varsity Football 2.3.41 JY lticiwmq 2. Captain 2, Yarsitv 3.4. i SJ RICH.-XRD ,XLAXN l5.fXl'Nl Dance Conunittees fl: Honor Smit-tx 3.43 Onill and Scroll 4: Math Patil Henry' Bauer Richard Alan Baum Stephen Vincent Baylv Club 2.fl,4: Bridge Club 4: Rocket' Society 21 Cliess and Checker Club .25 Ciurx Bu. 3.4, ClaisrcxmrFacttlty Editor 4: Oriole 4, Barry Bearman .joel Christopher Becker William Brian llc-ckliardt Edig0r.in.Chigf 45 Jung '50 Cin- Iffiifion 4, Img-nigw lfditgf 45 Collegian Representative 23,45 Honor Society Tutor 3,43 Bridge f ' - Team 4: Intramurals. STEPHEN VINCENT Bi-XYLY SAC l'atrols lp Dance Committees L23 Homeroom Treasurer 3: .Xrt Service Club l: I-'TA 3,43 Intramurals 2.3: 'I he Nlutclnnalxerw ,,?' 4. SHELDON BARRY HEAXRNLXN SAC Committees 3: Honor Commission 4. Secretary 4: Board of lilcmtion Sttperviiori 4: Hoinerootn Sc-t'gc-attit-at-,Kittie 2.3, Secretary 4: june 'GH City lfrlilion fl, liclitor'in'Cltief 3: Dante Committees fl.-lg Honor Society 3,4, I't'ewident 4: St-twice Club 3,45 Quill :md Scroll ilfll .XiSUClIlliUIl of School Leaders 4: llancroft I.ile1':lt'y Soticty 2.3,-l: l.'0lIf'girtn 2,fl,4, .Xssistztnt News Editor 2, News lllll'K'2lll Iiditor fl, Editorial lloard 43 lntrzttnurals 23. IIOEL CHRISTOPHER ISECKER XVILLIANI BRI.-XN BECKHARIYI' 'l'eahouse of the August Moon 2. X, AQ 5 ar ' HARRIS .101-11. liliI.NIAN e '30 C ass C ' 'Q A ' ' ' ' ' e' Xu io-Vis . C P.Xl'L ERNEST BELSCHNER Harris joel Belman Paul Ernest Belschncr JULIUS IJElY.fXlfI' BENDER SAC Patrols l,fl: june '60 Class Council 4: Dance Committees fli lntrzunnrals l: llrnin and Bugle Corps l,2: Clee Club 3,4 Q51 '52 F ,Yep HAROLD .XLTON BERDIANSKY SAC Cotntnitteew l.2,3,-4: Current I-Qvcnts Club I: Modern Lztngttagc , Club l: CIIHQQIIIII I: .IX lrack 4: Intramurals -.3. -Iulius Dewalt Bender Harold Alton Berdiamky Ronald Irwin BCl'gCl' l I'2lllli l'rCl'llIllCliC. Ill RONALD IRXVI N BERGER N J FRANK QIOHN lil'QRLlNlCKlf, lll SAC Patrols fl. M7 Quickly Uniting HARVEY KIAY BERNIAX SAC Representatise 2: june '60 Class Council 3.4: Dance Com- mittees 2.3.4. Chairman 4: Carrolton-XVight Literary Society l: Bancroft Literary Societv 3: Sergeant-at-Arms 3. Vice-President 4: Current lixents Club 2: Intramurals 1.3. JOHN DAVID BETHILA SAC Patrols 2: Dance Committees 3: Varsity B Club 4. Vice- Presiclent 4: Yarsitx Cross-Country 4: RIY Wrestling 2: Varsity 3.4: -IX' Track 2: Yarsitx 3.4. Co-Captain 4: Intramurals 2.3.4. GEORGEI4HLH'BBSON.lR. aitoxrxstcntx BLACK txMEsc1uxRAo BLAKE STEVEN HARAEY BLAKE SAC Committees 2.3,4: SAC Representative 2.3: Year Committees 2.3: Assemblies 2.3.4: Dance Cotnmittees 2.3.41 Inherit the XYinci 4: Bancroft Literary Society 2.3.4: Rocket Society 2.3.42 Treasurer 4: Current Events Club 2.3: Radio Broadcasting Club 2.3.4. Treas- urer 4: Future Doctors Club 4: Varsity Lacrosse 4. IX' 3: Intra- murals 2.3.4: Ckrrx Bac: 2. Allen joel Block Arnold jay Blum nl. N, Harvey Alan Blum lawrence Alan Blum Stewen Morris Blumberg Lawrence H. Blumenfeld Q. rf B 53 .Si 1 Harvey jay Berman john David Bethea George Philip Bisson Thomas john Black james Conraci Blake Steven Harvex Blake of .4- -17 If ALLEN4KH1.BLOCK SAC Patrols 2.3.-4: SAC Cotnmittc-es 3: Hoineroom Yice-Presicient 2: Intramurals 2.3.4, ARNOLD JAY HI.l'Nl Dance Committees 3: School Store 3: Clee Club 2.3.41 Collegian 2: IV I.ac'rosse Manager 2. HARVICY ALAN BLI'Nl SAC l'atrols -4: Homeroom Sergeantaat-Arms 3.4: june '60 Com- mittees 3: Dance Konnnittees 4: Science Research Club 3: Astron- omy-Physics Club 3: Chess and Checker Club 2: Intramurals 2.3.4: Collegian 2. LAXVRENC1-Q ALAN BLIINI SAC Patrols 3.4: Dance Committees 4: Bridge Club 3.4: Carrollton- Wigbt Lilerarx Societx l: Library Service Club l.2: Nlath Club 2.3.42 Honor Society 'I utor 4: Honor Society' 4. S'l'liX'IiN MORRIS liI.l'NlliIiRC '48 t..xwRENc1E H.xiu'Et' I5l.l'NIIiNl-'ELD As June l960 ROBERT EDXVARD BOONE, IR. Dance Committees 2,33 Cheerleaders Club 3,43 Library Service Club 4: Photography Club 3,43 Concert Band 2,3,4. THOMAS EMMETT BRADLEY S'I'EI'HEN MARC BRAND SAC l'ati'ols 4. Lieutenant 4: SAC Committees 45 Dance Com- mittees fig Chess aiul Cbetlser Club l.2,fl: Science Research Club lg Biology Club 2: Intramurals l.2,3g Honor Society Tutor 3: Assemblies 3.4. EMORA THOMAS BRANNAN Honor Society 4: Auclio,Yisual Club 23,45 Religion Club 3,-I, Presi- tlent 4: Clee Club 4, CHARLES OTTO BRANTIGAN Herpetology Club 2.3.42 Marching Band 2,3,4, Lieutenant 33 Inherit the H'incl 4. If-lb y..2' Henry Braur, III Sidney Isaac Bravmann William R. Bronson Augustus Brooks Michael Franklin Broom Melvin Henry Brosi .I AQ 7' 4' Paul Vincent Bonolis Robert E. Boone, jr. Y Q-0' Thomas Emmett Bradley Stephen Marc Brancl Emora Thomas Brannan Charles Otto Brantigan 137: N4 .Z XVILLIAM HENRY BRACR, III SIDNEY ISAAC BRAVMANN SAC Patrols 3,4. Lieutenant 43 SAC Representative 3,45 Dance Committees 4g Collegian Representative 4: june '60 Class Council 3.43 Biology Club 2: Math Club 2: Civil Defense Club 2,3,4. President 4: Stamp antl Coin Club 2.3,-I, Prograni Chairman 3. 'Ireasurer 4: Chess autl Checker Club 2.3: Intramurals 3.43 Asso- ciation of Club Presicleuts 41 Modern Language Club 2,33 Science Research Club 2.3.4, SCITCIZIIA 4: Inherit the XVintl 4: filet' Club 4. IVILLIAM RAYMOND BRONSON Feb. '60 Class Council! Homeroom Yice-President 2: Radio Broad- casting Club 2: Intramurals 2. JEROME AUGUSTUS BROOKS Clee Club fl,-lg .IY Football fl: Yarsity Baseball 3.45 Varsity Football I: Intramurals 2. MICHAEL FRANKLIN BROOM SAC Committees 41 Dance Committees 2.3,-4: Collrgimi I-Iotneroom Represeutatixe fl: AIN' Swiuuuiug fl, Yarsitx 4: lutrainurals 2: Cast- leers fl, MELYIN HENRY BROSI IAQ fi 'ii gf. Excellent Cooperation Charles Winfield Brown Howard Steven Brown '?U' 'Wx ll BN S, A -su! 'Q CHARLES WIXI-'IELIJ BRUYYN SAC Patrols 3,4: june '60 Class Cbuncil 2.3,-1: Engineering Society 4. HOXYARIJ STEVEN BROXVN SXC Patrols 4. -l.XNIES XVILLIANI BRUXVN james XVilliam Brown Charles Martin Budoff ClHA,xRIlES xIA,xRTIN l5llI,f,lfF Stuart Charles llurtnan Erwin Allen Burtnick CT,- gi f ,ZW lil'CEXE DEXVEY BYRD, JR. SKC Representative 4: Hoineroom Secretary' 2. President 4: Varsity' ll Club 4. Secretary 4: Herpetology' Clttb 2: Library' Service Club 2: Varsity' Football 3,41 IIY lacrosse 3, Varsity' 4: Drum and Bugle Corps .2, STFART CHARLES Bl'RNl.XN ERXVIN ALLEN BURTNICK SAC Patrols 2: SAC Committees 2: Collegian Representative 2: Ctuiw BM. Representative 2: Association of Club Presidents 4: Association of School Leaders 4: Civil Defense Club 2.3,4, Sergeant- at-.Xrtns 3, President 4: Clee Club Central Manager 2.3,4: Collegian 2: Citrix Ihr, Business Staff 4, .Xtlvertising Manager 4. I1 Nllil.YlN C.XLI..XNIAN, IR. R ' SAC Patrols 3: luture Doctors- Club 2: Varsity' 'Irark 23.41 Intra- murals 2.3. -IAY NIELYI N C.Xl'L.XN SAC Committees 3.4: SAC Executiye lloartl 3,4: l'resitlent's Cabinet 1: junt- 'till Class Council 2.3,4, Secretary' 2.3: Dante Cotntnittees 2.3,4: Honlerooin Yire-l'tesident 3: Mrrice Club 3.4, President 4: llonor Society 3.4: Bancroft Literary' Society' 3,4 'lreasurer 3, Piesitlent 4: PNY 2.3: l'iI'lllN'.t 4, Co-Iitlitoi'in4Cliief 4: Intramurals 2.3,4: Association ol Club Presitlents 4: .Xssotiation of School I eattlers 4. KIQXNIQTH CARY C.-XPLAN SAC, Komniittees 4: lliitlge Club 4: Chemistry Club 4: Library' Club 2: Uriah 4. ,Xssotiate l-.flitor 4: Intramurals 3: English Hook Service 2.3.4. HARRY CllRlS'l'OPHliR CARROLI. SM. Patiols 2.3: june 'till Clays Countil 3: llorneroorn Secretary 2. Nite-l'it-sitlt-tit 3: Quill and Scroll 4: Lolltgimi 2,3.4, Office Blan- aget 3.l: f1RlIN ltu. Rt'prt-seritatiye 2.4: Cialis llu. llttsim-ss Staff I. ROBERT .1031-QPH CASPER Eugene Dewey' Byrd. jr Kenneth Cary Caplan af Z .. T' 'U' Melvin Callaman, jr. Harry' C, Cat roll get jay' Melvin Caplan Robert joseph Nr' fv Brought Organlzahon IIOSEPH SISTO ClAX'.XI.l.LfCC1l f,HllCSlI'2i 2.fi,l. CLI-QORCLI-Q I-QIJXYARIJ c:H.xxc:L, RIR. Q RoP,ER'1' How,xRn CH.xPM,xx, 111 Ulcc Club 4. HARVEY NIELVIN CHARKATZ Home-room Vice-l'rcsimlcnt 2: Drum and liuglv. Corpa '5 Intra murals 2.3. DIOKL NIAYER CHERRY liI.I,IOTT XVOLIV CIHIDECKIQI. SAC Palrols Il: Varsity Wrestling -1: Inlraml K- C lnrlcs Clark Larry Douglas Clark Irdnk Brooks Coaklex -Klphonsus j. Coccagnu Benjamin Sheldon Cohen CLIFFORD IRVIN COLE, Hotneroom Yice-President 2. Sergeant-At-Arms 3: Fresh-Soph Foot- ball 2: Varsity' Football 3: jY Baseball 2, Baseball 3. ,491 u-40' Q! A-Q-a 'Q-rf 'IQSEPH EUGENE COLQNNAE Clifford Irvin Cole. jr. SAC Patrols 4: I-Ierpetology' Club 2: Math Club 3: Future Doctors Club 4: Carrolton-Wight Literary' Society' l: Intramurals 2. CALVIN NORMAN COOPER S.-XC Patrol 4, Captain 4: Intramurals 3. E LVARD COOPE R jY Cross-Country 2: Intramurals 4. LEXYIS STANLEY COOPER RUSSELL SABIN COOPER Honrerootn Vice President I: Clee Club 4: Fresh-Soph Basketball l: lntratnurals l.2.3.4: Castleers 3: Biology' Club I. -'J-' Y' xf .fr l I William Ii. Copper. Ill Lee I-Lltner Craig, jr. john Edward Cromwell Walter Alan Crouthu joseph Blunt Cutnbctt 'yiuytn Httsh Daneman 71 T' joseph Eugene Colonna Calvin Norman Cooper Elvard Cooper Lewis Stanley' Cooper Russell Sabin Cooper gr And The Election XVILLI.-XM EDXVARD COPPER, III SAC Representatiye 3: Hoinerooin Vice-President 2, 'Treasurer 3.4: jttne '60 Class Council 4: Biology' Club 2: Herpetology' Club 2: Citrix ISM. 4. Assistant Business Manager 4: Intramurals 2,33 Collegian Representative -1: Cut-rx BM. Representative 4. LEE ELNIER CRAIC, jR. SKC Patrols 2: june '60 Class Council 3.4: Ckttx BM. Representa- tiye 4: Chess and Checker Club 2,31 l 'l'A 3: Cheerleaders Club 23.4, Vice-l'resitlent 4, President 4: Libtary Service Club 4: Car- rollton'Wiglrt Literary Society Il: Varsity Lacrosw Manager 3,41 Intramurals 2.3.4. IIOHN EDXVARIJ CRONIXVELL SAC Patrols 3: jY I-'ootball 3: jy' Soccer 3,43 Citrix BM: Represen- tative 4: Collegian Representative 4. lV.XI.'l'ER ALAN CROXVTHER Stage Craft Clttb 2: Intratnurals 4. AIOSEPH BI.l'NT CIINIBERT NIERVIN HIRSH IJANENIAN SAC Patrols 3: SAC Connnittees 3.4: I'resident's Cabinet 4: Lost and Found 4: jttne '60 Umtntnittees 3: Dance Cotntnittees 4: Chess and Checker Clttb 2.3: Astronotny-Physics Club 3: Math Club 3: llerpctology Club 2.4. Treasttrer 2,4: Matchmaker 4: lntratnurals 1. EDYVARD GARY DANIELS CHARLES BERNARD DAPKUNAS Homeroom Treasurer 3,43 JV Soccer 33 JV Swimming 33 Intra- murals 4. ROBERT LEYVIS DAVID DENNIS DE LEO RONALD FRANK DER MOTTA Hmneroom Treasurer 43 Religion Club 33 Intramural 2,3,4. IANIES OLIVER DEIVBERRY iff? f 'K 3 f Q-: as- Nelson De Xoung Ralph Diaz Michael Walters Dols Walters Dols Low Kwong Dong james Lyons Donohue 3 s-.., A 1 'Sv' Edward Gary Daniels Charles B. Dapkunas Robert Lewis David Dennis De Leo Ronald Frank Der Motta james Oliver Dewberry Of Year Officers DAVID NELSON DE YOUNG Varsity Basketball 25,43 Varsity Soccer 43 Varsity Baseball 4. RALPH DIAZ Model Airplane Club 4. MICHAEL IVALTERS DOLS SAC Committees 43 Dance Committees 43 Homeroom Treasurer 33 Honor Society 3,43 Art Service Club 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3,4g Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 3,43 'C-lee Club 43 Collegian 43 Echoes 43 Assemblies 4. TIMOTHY IVALTERS DOLS Dance Committees 43 Honor Society 3,43 Art Service Club 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 I-'TA 23.4, Secretary 3, Vice4President 43 Glee Club 4. LOXV KYVONG DONG Photography Club 3: Varsity B Club 43 JV Track 2,33 Varsity Swimming 3,43 Varsity Soccer 4. JAMES LYONS DONOHUE Civil Defense Club 43 Radio-Broadcasting Club 4. Program Chair. man 4. Relu rning To City RONALD FLOYD DUBANSKY Homerooin Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society ll Biology Club l: Religion Club I3 -IV Wrestling 3.43 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Varsity XVrestling 3,4. BEN-IANIIN JOSEPH DLBIN SAC Represcntatixe 23 SKC Committees 4: Homeroom President 2. Secretary-Treasurer 3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Honor Society 43 Photography Club 3. Yice-President 3: Collegian 2,3,4, Assistant Photo Editor 3, Photo Iitlitor 43 JY Swimming 2, Swimming 3,4. ROBERT NEAL DUGAN SAC Committees 33 Chess and Checker Club 23 Intramurals 3. MILTON ANIBROSE DUGGERJR. SAC Committees 43 june '60 Committees 33 Assemblies 33 Dance Committees 33 Clee Club 43 Castleers 33 Intramurals 23. PATRICK IVILLIAM DURKIN SAC Patrols 21 Dance Committees 33 Intramurals 3: School Store 3,4. KEVIN CARL DU VA L sf,-r C' Ronald Floyd Dubansky Benjamin joseph Dubin 'G 'll N-nr Robert Neal Dugan Milton A. Dugger, jr. William Patrick Durkin Kevin Carl Duval .MN M r-11. Ii Thomas Nelson Eagleson Laurence Ernest Earp if . f Gerald Kenneth Ebo Kenneth Henry Eckcls William Albert Eckert Dennis Webster Eckes 4 if if THOMAS NELSON EAGLESON LAURENCE ERNEST EARP Intramurals 3. GERALD KENNETH EBO SAC Patrols 3,4, Lieutenant 3,43 Dance Committees 33 JV Trafk 3. Varsity 43 Intramurals 3,4. KENNETH HENRY ECKELS XVILLIANI ALBERT ECKERT SAC Patrols fi. DENNIS IVEBSTER ECKES SAC Patrols fig Homerooin Treasurer l3 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society I3 Biology Club I: JV Cross Country 11 I-resh-Soph Lacrosse I3 jV Football 33 Varsity Wrestling 3,43 Intra-murals l,2,3,4. C34 ea ,W RONALD ARTHLR ECKHARDT Dance Committees -lg Association of Club Presitlents 4: Photography' Club 2.3,-1, Secretary' fl, Presitlent 43 Collrgirm 3,45 The ,Watch- nmkrru 43 Glee Club 4. I-'REDRICK ALVIN EKLUND, Ill SAC Representative 4: Dance Committees 2,33 Homeroom Vice- I'resident 2.33 Honor Society' 43 jA' Soccer 3, Varsity' 41 junior Red Cross Representative 23.4. Ronald Arthur Eckhardt Fredrick A. likluml, Ill RONALD LEE ELSON ' SAC. Committees 43 SAC Patrols 3.43 june '60 Class Council 4: Honor Society 43 Library' Service Club l,2: Carrollton-Wight Lit- erarv Society' 4: l'NY Club I,2.3,43 Math Club 2.3,-1, Secretary' 4: Chemistry' Club 2: Classical Club lg Honor Society' Tutor 4. DAVID RICHARD ENGEL 'U' BENSON SAVILLE ENSOR SAC Patrols lc Intramurals 4. DAVI D ALAN EPSTEIN Ronald Lee Elson David Richard Engle Benson Saville Ensor David Alan Epstein 9 -'si sr' iff 5 v joseph Benson Esterson Gordon Carl l-Iverstine JOSEPH BENSON ESTERSON SAC Putrols l: SAC Committees 3.43 Dance Committees 4: Honor Society' l: Current Events Club 2,fl,l, A'ice-Presitlent lg Alotlern Iatigttzigt- Club 3,4, Treasurer -lg IIz1rrollton4AA'ight Literary' Society fl,-4: Rzulio l'n'ozrtit'ztstiiig Club 2. ' -+P 5' GORDON CARL EVERSTINE lntranuirarls 2.3: Concert Band 2.3,-lg Alarcliilig llztntl 2.3.-l: Honor Society' Tutor f1,l. NORMAN FABER Norman Faber Albert Stuart Pennekohl Q Y ALBER'I STLART FENNEROHL SAC Committees 3,43 Dance Committees 23.41 .Art Service Club 2: AIA' Soccer 2: Intramurals 2.3.4. George l-'entritlt Anthony' Andrew Ferlita GEORGE NIC DONALD FENAVICK SAC Cotnniittt-es 1: lntrztmurals fl. Mv- NF ANTHONY ANDREAV FERLITA SAC Representative 4: lntramurzils IH. 155 A September Swing 2' XYILLIAXNI .IOS1-QPH FIELDS SKC CUllllllllICCi 2.4: Danfc COIINNIIICCN 2: llonu-rumn Treasurer l. Vice-Prcsirlcm 4: School Srorc 2: frRllX Bu. RcprcQcmauvc 2.3.43 Collzgian Representative 23.41 1l1lI'HH1l1l'3lN 1.2.3-4' U I A Hxllxam Ioicph Flelde nlaxxls Irxx' rlsuuz 4: 5 1 - I 'I'lNIO'l'HY lfI,rXNlCL.XN CRI-QCQORY lfORS'1'1iR if llcnnis Im Ifislrcr limmhv Flzmigan frlcgorx Fmwter XXII f10lllllllIl4'l'Y IH: Ili-Y Club 2.24.41 Cllcxs ami Checker Cllulm Q ' 1 1 1 I 33,43 gmml, and gmn UNI, 2.3: .MU.mmlm.,l.h,,in Club 2,3541 c.Il2Il'lL'S KN. l4oslc1.lIl Rrulml-rl ll. l'ra1m-1-., In lrcasuxcr 43 AIX f,l'UNS-flllllllll 33 Xnrslly lrzuk 4: Intramurals 43 f:OllCl'l'l llamml 2,fl. CH,-XRLLQS XVINSLOXX' lfOSl.liR. lll Dame c'HlllllllIll'l'N fl: lfl X Ili C-Icc Club l. 'N RICIHXRIJ H1iRl4liR'lI l'R.XNCllS. IR. llzmcc f:0lllIllllli'L'N 2.3: lllllillllllllila fl. l'.l.lO,l1 Cl.XN'l'liR lfR.XXli SM. Cmr1rnitu1-N 4. IAXNIHS liIDW,XRlJ 1fR.xN14L.1x Q R ' 0 'N ' 0040 Nl RONXLIJ OSCAR lfR.VXNK1.lX S, X lXl.l5liR'I' Iosr-Lvu rluxz. IR. lzliul llunlcr l-rank ,Iznmw limluural l'r:mklin Rmmlcl Oscar lfrrmklin IlxRrXl.lJ .Xl,I..XX lfRlil-.IDNIXN Xlbcrl -Iuscplx I'-l'1lIll. Il, .Il'l2lI1l .-Xllzm l-'ru-rlmun Culxin Lllifrll Hu-lnml lliulrrgx Klub Ili 5lli'llll' Rvvg' . I ilmps 2, .. , U, , Cl.XI.YlN lil,l.lU'l lA l RlLIfl..XNIJ .ig f.Ulll'ylllll J: XIX XXICNIIIIIIQ 1.5: lllc Ibzmcc f.UllllIlllH'l'N l: lllnlngx Club J: Illll lIllllliilN fl. NM, l'xlImlN fl: f.Ill'l'Ili'2lkll'lN Club 2.25.-4' llutuu' Ilmlmx flllll Llllll Cllllm ,ylg Cixil llclcllnc Cllu P ' ' zmrl ll11I,lm ii: .-Xstrmrmnx-Plruiu flulr '.: llllliilllllliils -..ll Drum kIllllL' lull K.I41wi,mrmll l.-..l.l: Duma cUlllIllllll'1'N 31 lliulogy Club 2: .Xrnlm-Xmlnl Llulr 2.3.4. Xlll llll'Nlllllll 4: I'lmmgrz1plxy 6.11 IIZIIJIHLNI Xlrllmngmc I Inherit lllc Wim! lx bleu Club -1. .-V - .. . . . 'L' ' 2 2T' 11 ai 1 'bt ' '23 XVW I Axlllllilll I-areis llioinas Ceorge Carnett Henrv I.ee Cautnev X null lumlnll 'll' K lpllm 4 all I Kumi X Hull Milling Our First Affair MARVIN NIELVIN FRIBPSI-I SAC Representative 2: Homerooin Vice-Presiclent 2, Sergeant-at Arms 4: Nlodein Language Club 3: Office Staff 3: Intramurals 3.4. IQDXVIN VIiRI.Ii FRIDLILY Clee Club 3.4. RICHARD STI-QVEN FRIILDISILRCL SAC Committees 2.3,4: Dance Committees 2,3,4: Homeroom Vice- President 2: ,lone 'fill Class Council 3.4: Service Club 3.4: Art Service Club 2.3.41 'Ireasurer4: Quill anil Scroll 3,-4: Biology Club 2: Bancroft Literary Society 2,31 fiRl'lX B xr. 2.3.4, Co-Art Editor 43 KIV Cross-Country 2: Honor Societv Tutor 3.4: Aisemblies 4: Intra- murals 2.3.4. XVALLACE L1-QE FRIEDLANDER SAC Patrols 4: Homeroorn Sergeant-at-Arms 3,-I: Fresh-Soph Bas- ketball 2: Intramurals 4. DAVID GEORGE FRIEDNIAN SAC Representative 4: SAC Committees 4: june '60 Class Council Representative 3: Hoinerootn Secretary' l, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4: Honor Society, Vice-Presicletit -lg Service Club 4: Asso- ciation of Club Piexiclents 4: Carrollton-Wight Literarv Societv I.2.3,4. Corresponding Secrelarv 2, YKTCIZIIV 3. Treasurer, 4: CNY 'lreasurcr 3, Aiift'-I,I'CSIlIClll fl, Presiclent -l: lfrcsli-Sopli Lacrosse lg lntrainurals 3. CLIl.HIiR'I' SYLVAN FRIICDNIAN lntrauuiralw 2.Il.l. fzmnffa-4 if 4 A 4-...K ...1 Mayer Frieinan Stanley Iiclward Gabriel Herb Campel va, if 'Cr 'Y' Nfarvin Melvin Ifribuib Edwin Verle Ifricllev QT' Y' Y--wr I Ln iw fir ' .1 , 4, .. Richard Steven Friedberg H'allace Iiee Friedlancler David George Frieclman Gilbert Sylvan Ifrieclinan QMS. N- 1 sf ...f- .' I-af, Q Q, S'I'ANI,IiY NIAYER FRIICNIAN SAC Patiolx 4: Bancroft Iiilerarv Societv 4: IV Swimming 21 Intraniuralx 2.3. S'I'ANI.IiY IQDXVARD GABRIEL HERB CAXIPEI, QIOHN XVILLIARI CARIQIS Hoinerootn Secretarv 4: Honor Societv 3.4: Varsitv B Club 3,43 2.3.4, Captain 4: Hall of lfanne 4, IHONIAS CLIQORCQIQ CLARXILTT .lone fill Claw Council 2.5: Railio lliaoclcanting Club .l: Intra- fn inuralw 4. HIQNRY LIQIL GAI I'NL1Y '57 CLH.KRI.ES .ICJSEPH G1-31s IIlIl'2lllllIl2llN 1. IRKYIN FREIJERICIK CQEI.I,Nl,KN .Iuuc 'lill Claw Crvumil flg llxlmv C.UllIIllllICCN li Nlmlcru lilllgllllgl' C.lub 224. K'imc-l'u-Nimlcnxl 2.14: Sllllllll and Coin Club fl: Clurrcnl laxculx Club .li lizllumll lllC'I.llK SULICIK l. LEE HCDKKZKRIJ C.l4 I I'N I.-KN ' L: , 'N 1 CIl1Cf.kCr Cilub SKC l'llIllllN fl: Smicuuc Ros' illll Club I Chm s lull .C G' 3-fl-li lllllllii' K-lull 42 Iuuc 'BID Claw Cluuuril fl. Cllmrlcs Iuscpb C-1-is Irwin Iflcclcrirk C-cllmau CLENE ALLEN CQERBER - 1. . n 'I SKC lumls 14 luulcuzml 4 llzmw Cmuuuitlcz-Q I: Hmncromu I I 1 . . . l1'u4m11'm' L: C.lz1wu:1l Club l.L: Ymwity ll Cllub 3.4: Stage C1l'2ill Cllub -1: YHIKNIIK lcuuix l.2.fl.4. Captain 3.4: lllIl1!ll1lll1ilR -41 lllllCI'll tl1C KK'iml -1. CIHKRLES CQESHEKTER Chew mul C.l1cmLm' Club 2: IK' ldauk fl: IK' Cum Cuuuux 3. K:us1lK li llIll2lllllll.ilN 2.5: C.uuu'xI Bauul 3.1. Forever Mainlainin will 'sf chi Irv lluwzml C.c-llmnu C-cnc' Kllcn Cwrlwr Clbnrlcs Civslwklcl I.:uvnvucc Cfibsnu 9' if NZ ,Iolm joseph Clildcc Klan ,Icffrcy Ciillis 4 Kllun Donald Cfilmau Roln-ll KK'ull C-l2lNllC'l if 0- Shcldon Ross CQimbcl Cfcralcl llurzuul Cjluxs Q if ,.f LAKVRENCE GIBSON S.KC1 RC'IJlkC'SCl1IliIlKC 1.2.3. Exvullixc lkuzml 3.4: SKCI Committees fl: SKC1 l'almlQ 1.3: Hmucmom Yllf'-Pl'C'NlClCllI 2.3: ,Iunc 'GU Class x Cluuucil 2.34: 'l'l'c-zmlrcr 2.33 K'icc-l'rcsiclc'ut 3: ,Iunc '60 Committees Il.-li llauu: CllllIlllllllCC'N l.2.fl.4: Svxwicc C.lub 3.4: K'z1l'iilx B Cilub fl.-4. l'rcsi1lcul -l: Hi-Y Cllub 2.3: Hcrpclolugx Cilub 2: CllCsS 21llCl Cillcmkvl Cllub l.2: Stags Ciruft C.lub l: Cfilx' lfriilinn fl: IV C1052 Cluunuw l. Kkusily 2.14.-4: IK' ,llllClx l.2. Kkusilx 3.4: Intramurals A l.21 Ci:uuc Klutiux Clmul fKl:u'1iz1I l: Cflcc Cllub 4. QICJHN IICJSEPH c:11.1a1Q1i .xnxx Ulla!-I-CRM' CQll.l.lS .K1.l,.KN lJClN.Kl.Il CllLfKl.KN SKC lkuwlx ill C'ilIllillll I: luuzmuunlx 3.4. Sl-lEl.IJCJN ROSS CQINIISEI. SKCI lhumle 24.4. l.ll'lllC'IlRllll Pl: llxulu' CUlllIIllllC't'N fl: C.ixil Dcfcme C.lub fl: lIlllC'lll lbc KK'iml 1. RCJlil'.R'l KK'CJl,F CQIUKSNIQR SKC Ihumlw lg lmlllllt' C.mnmitluw il: llfmm 51uiC'lK IH: -Kwuialiml .. . . K . bl Club l'lC'NltlC'lllN l' C'IlllllllC?l1-xxl'lIl lllC'l'llK SHCICIK l'l4 . . 5., . . .-... IIL-:mln-x fl. l'lc'simlcul l: I,IlllllllllCN Club l,2.fl.l. llC'2lNlll'L'l' 42 Clzusisnl C lub f4.l. lluxulllm-1 l: C.wllf'glru: fl.l. Kvixtulu Cupx lflllllll ll lzflmu 24.1, ltlllllll l. CLl'.R.Kl.ll lJl'R.KNll CQIMKSS YlllNllK Ii C.lub li IK' lluulbzlll 2.15. Yzusilx li IK' xVl'C'Slllllg 2 158 IK' 'lxauk 2. KQllNllK Il.l. DONALD NI,Xl'RICE GI.liINI,VXN Axim fl: Bridge Club fl: lfrcxli-Soplr lfoorbzxll 23 Intrzuuurnla fl,-1 27 RICHARD RIIQD GLOBV5 Radio Dl'UZlllC1ISIlIIf.f Club II, .XI.I.1rQN STANLEY GLUSHAKOIY SKC PIIITOIS l.2.fl.l: SKC f'OllllllllICl'S fl: Honor Soqictx 3,45 I-'ururc Douou Club 1: Chow :ind Clicrkcr Club 33. IIYYCZISIITCI' 3. Vice- I'l'l'SlIll'IIl I: f.'llHF'.QIIlIl 2: Iuirzuruuzilk lg juni- '60 Clam Counril 43 Donald Maurice Glciman Richard Ricd Globus lqmim Soqif-ix Tutor l, CQll,B1iR'I' fQOl'Q'I'Z SM I.mols I IIOIIICIUOIII xlll'-l,I'CNl1ll'III l: Cilll'IlIISII'X Club 3.4: IXNIIQS ,IOSICPH IQOHIQEN l.l-ROY COINS A Valuable Heritage .Kllcn Stanley Gluwhakow Gilbert Coe!! 'Iamcs joseph Gobcen I.cRoy Goins Q. fib- V f , J V Donald Goldberg David L. Goldbloom DONALD COLDISICRG DAVID LXXVRICNCLQ GOLDBLOONI ' HARVEY IIAXY COLDNIAN l A SAC Putrolw 2,fI. Licutcnzurt 4: Hourcroom SC1lTgC1iIIl'2II'xl'IIlS 33 '14 J - Nlodcrn Languzigc Club -I: I-'uturc Doctors Clubs 4: I.ibrzuy S4-riicc I- ' Club fl. ' x FRANK ROBERT COLDSTEIN Dumbo Committccw fl: Homcroom 'IIIQINIIIICI' 2: li1ilIlI'Ufl l.ilci'zn'x' Sonicri 3.4: Ilridgc Club fl,I: Chew :uid Checker Club I: Currcul lfwntx Club 3,43 IX' frogs-Couutrx 2: llonm' Soricn I: Honor Sonirlv Tutor li Illllllllllllillx 2,fl.I.' Hflrlfl' lal' Goldman Frank P-Ohefl Goldstflll XI'illiam Neal Goldstein Ilrcnl Lowmau Gordon IVILLIANI NLXI, GOLDSTEIN SKC I'zitrols 2.3.11 Ilomcroom SCKTCIRIIN 23,11 K unc '60 Class Coun- mil fl: Dunno Conunillccx fl: 151-Iron L: C1:1rrollton-Wiglil Litcrarx Soficlx l.2,fl.l. Scuclzirx 2: Nlzitb Club lg Ifulurv Doclon Club li Iibrzux Club I2: I'NY I: Honor Soaiclx 'Iulor 1. ISRICNT LOXVNIAN GORDON 'J Iuuc '60 Class Council 2: Ilomcroom Nl't'l'CIill'W 2: CI4-Q Club 33 Iulrzmiurzil 2.fl,'l. l59 SKC Palrols 4: .luuc 'till Clam Council lg Ilolncroom Surgcmrbut- Charles H. Gordon. Jr. H'illiam Clair Gorman M . W 'ou L.. Gerhardt August Cosnell Lewis Gerald Cifllll' David Perlman Gould Kenneth Stuart Graham I AIOSEPH GR.-XVES GEORGE S'I'.-XNl.liY GREENBERG SAC Sl'llL'llllX l: SM' Committees 3.4: Danre Committees 2.3: Scrxite Cluh rl, Sctlciaiylrcasurer 4: .Xswuihlim 2: Collrgimi 21 UKIIX BM. 3: Intramurals 2.3.13 june 'till Class Council 3.4: Home- room 'Iie:mner21 llognd ol l-.lection Supeixinors 4: .Msotiation ol School I.t-adcrn I, Seuciarv I: Band-Ormliestia 2.34.11 Contcrt llanrl 2.3.8. S'l'.XNl.l-.Y XLXRTIN GRIQENFI-.l,D Intramurals Il. bl.XNll-QS S'I'l'.XR'l' l'llll-'l-QR GRll .X'liS -I NORNIXN ,l.XNll-.S fQROl'.'l'ZlNCliR Inna- 'IND Class Council fl.lp llonu-room 'I l'i'IlSlIl'l'l' '41 filll'lClII livents Cluh I ' Ili X Cluh l lihinx Sci ' lluh I' lilx 'I I: Intramurals 1.5.1. KIQNNIYIAH 'lOSlil'H CROII xiu- , .Lg . I-.111 ion Proudly Upholciing CHARLES HENRY GORDON, AIR. Hoineroom Secretary 3.-lg Photography Cluh 2.3.41 Herpetology Cluh 2: Radio Broadcasting Club 2.3: l 'l'A 23 JV Football Manager 3: Intramurals 3.4. XYII,l.l.XNI CLAIR CORNI.-XX CQERH.-XRDT .Xl'Gl7S'I' GOSNELI. SAC Patrols -l: Intramurals 4. LEXVIS GERALD GOTZIQ SAC l'atrols 2.3. I.ieulenanl 3: Carrollton-Wight Literary Society l: Biology Club 2: Math fluh fl: Intramurals l,2.fl.-4. DAVID PERLMAN COULD june '60 Claw Council fl: Dance Committees -1. KENNETH STVART GRAHAM Chess and Checker Club 2: Library Serxicc Cluh 2. f-Q an joseph Graves George Stanlev lQrt-ciiheig Stanlev Marlin .lines S. l'hiler K-lieu-s Norman bl. fil'0Clllllgl'l Kenneth -joseph 4? and Her High Standards 22- BAR RY M.-XRVI N G ROSS SAC Patrols fl: Dame Committees 3: june '60 Class Council 3.4: l 'l,-X fl: Math Club 2: Clit-ss and Checker Club 2.3: Intramurzilx 2.3. SIQXN LIQY M IQLVI N GROSSBIATT SNC Patrolx fl: Clin-ss :ind Checker Club 2: liitrzimurals 2,544 ROBILRT -IOSEPH GUNNIXG june '60 Class Council 4. FRANKLIN HENRY GURD SAC Representative 2: june '60 Class Council 3: Homeroom Presi- dent 2: Association of Club Presidents 4: Astroiioiny-Physics Club 2.3,-4, Sergeant-at-.-'krnis fl. President 4: Rocket Society 2,3: Cheni- lSII'j Club 3.4: Castleers 3: Clee Club 4. Barry Marvin Cross Stanley Melvin Crosshlzit be iw t 4 X' fa .. W R ': Robert joseph Gunning Franklin Henry Gurd Richard A. Gutcrinutli Atlee Bradford Cui' ff' 1. 'V ng J RICHARD ALBERT ctfTLRxitt'i'H X SAC Patrols 3: Homeroom Yicc-l'remiflciit 3: Illll'2lllllll'2lIN 3.4. ATLIiIi BRADFORD Gl'Y 7 if 4' 'fa 1 ff' Donald Hack Charles B. Hall. jr. Sheldon H1lII7Cl'l lirwin Isaac Hamer pf' W' 9-Q Ralph Milford Halliwill Michziel Cary Hzinimert Y-er DONALD HACK CHARLES BALDXVN HALL, JR. RALPH MILFORD HALLIXVILL SAC Reprcsentntixe Pl: lrloineroom President 3.4, Vice-Presirlent 2: Clee Club 23,42 Surgeziiit-at-.Xrins 4: AIX' Football fl: lutraniuials 2.3.43 Castleerm 4. ISLRTUN SI-IIQLDON HALPERT l-loinerooin 'l'i'cgisiii'er fl: Ronkct Society 3.4: Astronoiny-Physics Club fl,-ll llziiitioft I.itei:ii'x Sorieti' fl: Radio lliuzirlrziwtitig Club 3: PNY fl: VIN' l-'ootbzill fl: Ufliiic Stuff 2,fl. LRXYIX lS.X.VXC H.XMIl'I' SKC Reprcsciitzitiit- fl: liiti'zuiiiiriilw 4: Clvc Club 4. xiiCH,xi1t, GARY H,xxm1iRT W fv- Harold V. Harbold, II .Xlbert Richard I--Iarnion 2-2 ad ..-4' 8-4 gm . David Harris William Clifford Harris Roderick XVayne Hart Robert Louis Hartley' H RVSSELI. P,-XVI. HATCH Junior Week Came HAROLD V.XLIiNTINIi HARBOLIJ, II SKC Representatiye 3.4: Dante Conuniltees fl: Homerooni Treas' urer 2, President 3.4: .IV Football 3, Varsity Travk 3.-lg Drum and Bugle Corps fl: ylune 'GU Class Ununcil 3.4. .XLISILRT RICHARD HARNION SAK. Patrols ,lp SAC Rc-presenlatiye fl.-4: Dante Committees 2: Iloinc-loom Vite-President 16.41 Varsity Coll -41 june '60 Class Countil fl. IJ.-XVIII H.-XRRIS lVII.I,l.XNl CI.lI FORIJ H.-XRRIS ROIJICRICK XVXYNIQ HART SKC' Repiesentaiiye fl: I-'rcsli-Sopli I-'ootball Varsity 3.-ig Varsity liaseball Il.-lg Conti-rt liand 2. ROBERT I.0I'IS H.-XRTLEY SKC Coniniittees 2.4: Cheinisliy Club Il: Biology Club 2.33 I.ibrary' Seryice Club 2.3: Scit-me Researth Club fig Chess and Checker Club 3: Varsity Sorter Pl: IV 'I rank 2.3. Varsity lg Intramurals 2.4. .IV Ifootball Il, Varsity -4: -IV 'liatk fl, Varsity' -I: june '60 Class ' 'W Council fl. CHRISTIAN CICORCI-l H.XYI-QS SAC Patrols fl.-I: lune 'till Class Council 3.-lg lloineroom Vite- 7 P I I'it-sident L.fl.vi: Ileipetology Club L1 I-'resh-Soph I-'ootball L. IIAXIIES DON,XI,ID HAYNES S-XC Coinniitlees fl: Varsity Ilaseball l. ROBIiRT NIIQRIQIJITH I-I.'XYNIIi llonieiooni 'lreasuier fl.l. llonierooin Sergeant-at,Xrnis 23 Hunl- ing and Ifishing Club 2.fl: .IV Cro-s-Country 3: lnlrainurals 2.3.45 C lu I lub I C1-QR.XI.IJ FRANCIS XAVIIZR HIQNIJI-QRSON SAC Conunittc-es Ili IV Baseball 2.143 ,IV I-'ootball fl. Varsity' 4 l.ESI,IIi CHARLES HERSHEY ,J-4 ,-.A Russell Paul Hatch Christian C. Hayes ylaunes Donald Robert Meredith Haynie Cerald If. X. Henderson Leslie Charles Hers 2 ok 'V 7 f if -3, l' x. f- -a t, With Ma ny Activities ARNOLD NIANFRED HERSKOVIC Dance Committees ftp Astronomy-l'hy'sits Club 33 Science Research Cltib 2,43 Nlath Club 3.43 Bridge Club 43 Chemistry' Club 2: l.ost and Found fl: Honor Society 'lutor fl.-43 Intramurals 2.3.4. Anold NI. Herskoyic Barton Alan Hertzbach I , BARTON ALAN HERTZBACH june '60 Class Council 3,41 Assemblies 3,-lg Dance Committees 33 Homeroom Vice-President 43 Honor Society' 3,43 Service Club 43 Quill and Scroll 3.4. Vice-Presitleni 43 Association of School Leaders 43 Association of Club Presidents 4, President 4: Bancroft Literary Society' 2.3, Prograrn Chairman 33 GRHZN Bao fl,4, liditor- in-Chief 4: JV Soccer 2: Intramurals 2.3. Q. No QI -gf ef STANFORD DONALD HESS SAC Patrol -I. Captain -Ig Dante Committees 4. Stanford Donald Hess Richard Arlene Hess Robert Allen Hettinger Howard Alan Hettleman RICHARD ARLLNIQ HESS 4... 'Y A All ROBERT .ALLLN HETTINCIQR li, if-1' SKC l'attols fl. Captain fl. HOXVARD ALAN HIQTTLliNIAN SAC l'atrols 4: Chess and Checker Club 2g Bancroft Literary' Soci- ety 3.4: Varsity Tennis 33 Intramurals 2.3.4. LIQAVIS CICNI-Q HIGGINS SAC l'atiols li lllllllllllll2llN Il.-4. DVDLIQY FRANKLIN HODCSON 4- 5 .I ' HOXVARD ALLIQN HOFFMAN SKC l'atrols li IV Wrestling 2: lntramtn'tls 4 tty' Horryttyx Lewis Gene Higgins Dudley' F. Hodgson Howard Allen Hoffman jay' Hoffman XVilliam R. Hoffman. jr. Kenton Roy' Holden XVILLIANI ROBERT HOFFMAN, AIR. fjollegiuu Repiesentatiye 3,41 Citrix Iht. Representatne tl. KENTON ROV HOLDEN SAC l'atrols 3. Captain 4: SAC Representative 3,4: SAC Committees tl Chairman 4: .lune 'till Class Council 2.33 Homeroom Vice-Presi dent 3,41 Year Committees 2.3.41 Dance Committees 2.3,-43 Honor Society' 3.4: Service Club 4: Varsity ll Club 43 JV Cross- Country' 2: Varsity' Football fl: IV Swimming 3. Captain 3: Varsity' Swim- ming 4: .IV lratk 2. Varsity' 3.4: Clee Club 3. F' The Class Meeting ' .IOHN CQHXRIIQS HOLLAND ,Innc 'till Illnw Clunnmil TI: IDITIIIIIIITIIIN IHONIAS SIANTON HOOD SAC Cknnriiittc-cs 4. RICH.,XRD HORNIL DENNIS R.-XNKIN HOSKINS AIOHN HENRY HVBBARD. IR. XV.XI,'I'IiR ROY Hl'FI-' - ' If ' J - -, f 5. - ' - ., g df I X 134,132 , Lg? . 1 V iii, 2 .4-1 il' 1-I i fi '+ f - . V - A 'Y --nffagfq ' -1f',Q..g: LZ- Q-Q f .gf 3 L . f' X' ii'-'?.-62: . i ' 4 ..-z.I-Qf:f5l'f7sn- , .. , il . 2 Robert D. llnlcliinwn Dennis XV. Hutchison hairy Norman Hyman Innis I-Qpliriain Hyman 1 ,uf- Harlan XY. Hyde, jr. H'iIIizun Iistil Idol -Iulyn Ch:-UIC5 Holland 1-llllllliii SIZIDIOD HOOK Rirhard Horne Dennis Rankin Hoskins john H. Illlhlmnrrl. jr. Waller Roy Huff 'Qi 34 ROISIQRT DRYDEN HUTCHINSON K XC l'znwls FI,-1: YIIINIIN Fmnlmzill 2.3: I'.I'CNlI'SOPl1 Couch 4. DENNIS XV.-XYNI1 HIITCH ISON A 1- 4 If in Nlgnmlnng liannl 1.4.13 C.ullll'Il Ilznnl 3.5.43 fJl'illl'SIl1l 3.5,-I, II.XRI..XN WI'I'HING'l'ON HYD1i. EIR. 'DICNCIIIIIIINI' fl: Ilnilicmuxii l'rcsimIL'nl II, CLXRY NORNIXN HYNIAN I.Ol'I5 liI'HRI.XNI HYNLXN NH, iuiiiiiinluw I: SKK. lgilmlx JJ. I.lL'lIIk'IlLilll .Ig june till Llasx Lunnlil I: Dannv fmniniln-rx IH: I'hnln in :hx filnh 2: Chess and V ,ai ILIIX 'c I ' I Llicmkci Clnlm 132 llzuniull I.: 'ai SDLICIX L...l: INX LMI: Xualm- X1 nil N11 ' x -xiw Llnh Il.l: AIY Iiiiiizmc L: Ilfmm' Smith -I: Intra- .,. lIllII.llN -..Ii XVII .I.I.XNI IiS'l'II. IDOI, I I SKC Ikilmls 2.34. I.I1'lIll'Il1lIll 2: Hmncmmn Yicc-l'rcsimIeln 23 Intra- ils ' I I Illllli And The Assembly JOHN STEPHEN 1cNATowsK1 Homeroom Vice-President I. Sergeantaat-Arms 43 Carrollton-IVight Literary Society I: Herpetology Club 2: Math Club 33 Honor Society Tutor 4. RICHARD KESS JACKSON SAC Representative 3,43 June '60 Class Council 3,43 Homeroom Vice-President 3,43 Varsity Track 4. GERALD SONIERVILLE JACOBS Intramurals 2.3. JOHN ALBERT JACOBS Intramurals 3.4. JOHN AUGLTSTINE JANos Intramurals 4. DEXVEY LEE JENNINGS Henry Johnson Edward F. Johnson, Jr. William Johnson Daniel Jones W1 A50 . l -32' ,if :fJ Eric Wesley Johnson David Alvin Jones John Stephen Ignatowski E, 4' Gerald Somerville Jacobs John Augustine Janos l Richard Kess Jackson Q. -sb Nav John Albert Jacobs Dewey Lee Jennings CHARLES HENRY JOHNSON 25 'Xl EDXVARD FRANCIS JOHNSON, JR. Homeroom Vice-Ilresitlent 23 Herpetology Club 23 Fresh-Sopli Foot- ball 2 JY 3: JV Track fl. ERIC IVESLEY JOHNSON Dance Committees 3,43 Castleers 33 Glee Club 4: Intramurals 23. ROBERT XVI LLIAM JOHNSON Homeroom Vice-Ilresitlent 4' Fresh-So li Football 2: Yarsitv Foot- , , . . p ball 43 Intramurals 2.3. DANIEL JONES DAVID ALVIN JONES Intramurals 2. l65 Our Junior Prom Roisiiiu' xtoxitor ioxus, Int. IV Sftttvl' 3. XVALTER Tigiutr lyoxrs SAC Corninittct-N 2.35 IDllill'IIllI'fllS 34 MALCOLM LESLIE KAHN SAC Connnittees 3: Dance Cominittees 3, Honieroom Vice-President 2. 'Iicasiirer 3. Secretary 43 Honor Society 3.43 Quill and Scroll 3.1: Service Club 4: Bancroft literary Society 2,31 Cnllrgimi 2.3.4, Sportx liclitor 4. litlitorial Boarcl 4: Intrainuralx 3.4. DAVID MARC KAIRYS SKC Reprexentatiie 2: .Xweinblies 3: Dance Cmnniittees 31 Hotne- rooni President 2: Honor Society 3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 2.3,4 Secretary 3: Bridge Cltib 33 Math Club 2.31 .Iune '60 City 1-frlilimi 4, Sportx I-Qclitor 4: Varsity Tennis 3.43 Intrainurals 2,34 RAYMOND STANLEY KALENDEK Scieiicc-Rcscziitli Club 2.3.4: Clee Club 4. MICHAEL MARTIN KALIS Karrollton-XVigbt Literarx Societv 1,2343 Cbetnistrv Club 23 Her- pvology Club .21 c11nmot't Club 11,21 Varsity Lacrosie Manager 2.3, 'wr' Donald Robert Rann Michael Herschel Kaplan .JF Carl George Rapraun Daxirl Karl Jerome .Iosepb Katz I.an'rentc Mtch Katz 4 'N-air Robert Monroe jones, jr. Walter Terry Jones Malcolm Leslie Kahn Dariti Marc Kairys Raxmond S. Kalenrlek Michael Martin Kalis gs? DONALD ROBERT KANN SKC Patrols 3: Math Club 2.33 Ilriclge Club 3,41 Biology Club 2: KIV Soccer Manager 2: lfresb-Soph Basketball Manager 2: Intra- intnals 3,41 Honor Society Tutor 4. MICHAEL H ERSCHEL KAPLAN ,lune 'fill Class Council 3: Hoinerootn 'Iieaxtirer 31 Motlcrn Lung- uage Club I. CARL GEORGE KAPRALN , Q , . IX Baseball - Xarsitx 3.4. DAVID KATZ .IEROME Qiosiivn kxrz Dante Coinniittt-ew 3: Iliologx Club 3: Intramurals 3.-I. LAIVRENCE MYERS KATZ EAC Patrols 2,33 SAC Coinnilttces 3,41 june oil Class Council 4, Dance Coniniittc-tw 3.4: Honor Sotivti 3.4: Awvtiatiou of School Ieatit-rs I: .Msociation of Club Prcsiciciits 4: .'xlllll0fYlYlllll Club l.2,3.4, l'rc-sitlcnt I1 Biitlge Club 3.4: Pbotogiapltt Club l,2.flg l66 Varsity Icnnix Mttiiiigc-r l: IIlIli1llIIlIlClllS 21 Honor Sotictx 'Itttor 4 ,qi lotus Kirby, III john Halter klflilllilll Richard Kistner Philip Irvin Klein Closed The Week MELYIN IRVINCL KATZ NICHOLAS MICHAEL KATZ Dance Committees fl, Chairman 3: Future Doctors Club 4: IX' Cross'Country Manager 2: DIY XVrestling 2: Honor Society Tutor 3,11 Intramurals 2.3,-1, IVARREN AIACK KAVFMAN SAC Patrolg 43 Homeroom Secretary 2. WAYNE KELNILY DAVID KESSEL SAC Patrols 4 Lieutenant al: blunt- 'till Class Council fig Honor Suriv ety -lg Association of Club Presidents il: lfuturc' Doctora Club Al, President 43 Library Seriice Club l,2,Alg l'liotngraphy Club li Current livents Club l,2: Science Research Club 43 Math Club 43 Biology Club 23 Honor Society lutor l, ERVE XVESLEY KIDD .14 izqgi, e mi. V so, Murray jay Kirshner Robert Bruce Klemm Melvin Irving Katz Nicholas Michael Katz Q 4 af Z 3 A if lVarren jack Kaufman Wayne Keeney David Kessel Erxc Wesley Kidd ,Q-.N CLAVIN LOUIS KIRBY, III SKC Paitrols 3: l'resident's Cabinet -lg SAC Committees 45 Dance tlommittees 3,41 Honor Society 4: Hi'Y Club 3: Collegian Repre- xentative 2: Varsity l,acrosse Manager fi: Intramurals 41 june '60 Cmntnittees 3.4: Awevnblies 3.4. DIOHN IVALTER KIRKMAN SH. l'alrolx 3: Yalrxitx Soccer -lg lntratmiralx IH. MURRAY JAY KIRSHNER Dante Committees 2.?i.l: Radio Broadcasting Club l: Religion Club 2: Bancroft l,itc-rarx Society 21 .IV Cross-Country lg SAC Patrols 2. l.OI'lS RICHARD KISTNER PHILIP IRYIX KLEIN SKC Committees 3.1: Dance Committees 3.4: Stamp and Coin I lub 23, Svcrctarri Il: I'hotography Club 23 Math Club 21 Current lxu-nts Club fl: IX' 'lrxttk 21 lllllA2lllllIl'PllS 2,fl.'l: School Store 5.1. ROBERT ISRITILQ KLEMM blunt' 'till Class Cmincil 2: Homeroom Vice-Presiclent 2. l67 While Altaining IIOIIN RAXYNIONIJ Kl,lN1f, -IR. NH. Pzttiols flg lllIlIillllll'iIlS 2.3.-I. I'.Xl'I. IIICXRY KNICKNIQXX NATH,-XX I 1-QI. KNIGHT SHI l'zttiols 3,41 Dante lloittitiiltt-vs Il: lloinetooni Vice-Presitlent . A , , . , fl: Att Seixiu' Klub 2.3.41 Hi-X Llub .l,-I: Glec Club 3,43 june '60 Clluss f,onnt'il flpl: lllIl'21llllll'llli 23.1. .Xl AN ROBIQRT KOBIN Coin lllll tees Il,-lg Hotne- NM. lhttrols 2.-I: 5.1.1. Coinintttees -I: Dante rooni 5L'lj.1l'1lllI-ill-.xlllli fl: Ilzntcrolt I.itet'1lt'y Society 23 Collegian .l. f.lll'sH-f.1lllllIl'Y Nlzttiztget' 2: lnti':initn':tls 'I XVILLIANI KORDONSKI School Store AI. Sl IIQLIJON KOTZI N 'x... SH I itiols fl: SAC Clonnnittees 4: june '60 Class Council 3,43 llztncc Unninittet-s 3.43 Hoineroom Sergeant-:it-.hints -L Treasurer I lh unttiu Club 'I-I Ynsitx C1085 Counttx ' Klint u 'ar . , 4 1 . . e.I 2 ' .' ff- . 'L, .2 zg 23 Y 5- itv lacrosse 2. Manager 21 Intramurals 2,3.4f Honor Societv Tutor fsj Klan Kraft on Paul Kress +P K' S- fl: x , .f I .5 llarly Ralph Krasncr litlwartl Allan Kt'ir'ltinsLy :A -a, xx v' lbonaltl Luther Krebs Robert Williznn Krivelt 5 , ,qv I' john Raytnoncl Kline, jr, Paul Hcnrv Knicktnan -.X Nathaniel Knight .Klan Robert Kobin William Kortlonski Sheldon Kolzin 3. Q. Sa 49 .-T ALAN KR.-XFT BARRY R.-XLPI-I KRASNER lJOX.Xl.I7 l.l I'HliR KRLQISS SNC, K.oinitttttt-es I: lIlIl2IlllllI'2llS 3.1. Cl,XRI.'l'UN l'.XI'I, KRIQSS I-QlDll',XR IJ ,XI ,IAN KRICIH INSKY SNL Pztttols ill: Ilanuc llonnnittcm 2,33 Stage Clww 2.3: lliologx Klub 21 Iloinciooin Yiu'-l'i't'sitIeiit 2, I'i'c-sitletit fl. ROBILRT XYl1.I.lANI KRIZEK klunt- 'till Klum lountil I: llllliilllllllilli fl. C-ood C-racles XYll,l,I.XNl -IOHN KROEGER SAC Patrols 3: lluiucmmit 'lrcawiitcr 3, ROBERT BECK KROOPNICK Y .Q ll rg 'Q SEV: RCPl'C5?mUllW H '9 Uf ' 5Cfl'CliU'l' 23 Cfiffol-lf l'Wl??,l1l lVilliam john Kroeger Robert Berk Kroopnirk H'aller Daniel Kuhuc l.llCIdI'f Society 3,41 Chess and Checker Club 4: Chcuustry Club 2: ,IY Wrestling 23, Yarsity 4: ll1ll'illlllll'lilS 2.3. Richard Edward Kutchey Matteo joseph La Maw Robert H. Landefeld XVALLER l3.XNllil. KVI-INE Yarwity Soccer 4. RICHARD EIJXVARIJ Kl7'ICHliY SNC Rcprcscntulixu -lg lntiaiiuurztls 2.14. Nl.bYI I'EO -IUSEPH IA NI,-X50 SNC l,1lll'Ul9 3: llllliillllllfllli 2,3,4. ROBERT HENRY LQXNDEFELD, JR. 'Z f '.q ,rx 5 .- NJ -l Thomas T. Lankford, Ill David joseph La Paglia 'U' ,hw TQ! wa 1-5 Charles Henry Lzisliley Henry A. Laumann, jr. Barry .Klan Lazarus Abner Emmett l.ec fc nv- ' Q1 -.J ' ,A lv -4 -J v- ,p THOMAS T.-XLNI.-XDGE LANKFORD, III SAC RL'lJl'CSL'llIllllXC 23 llmiiwmmin Presitlcut 23 Chess :intl Checker Club l,2: lllll'2lIIllll'3li l,2,3.4. DAVID QIOSEPH LA PAGLIA Varsity l-'ucrthztll 21 Yariity llziicllalll 2: Cnllegimz RCIJliC'9L'lllZlllW'C 2 CH.'XRI,liS HENRY IASHLEY HENRY .-XID.-XM LAUNLXNN, JR. SAC Cmmuittccw 3.4: Czistlc-61's 2.33 Cblcc Club l. BARRY ALAN LAZ.-XRCS SAC lixcuitivc Aesistnnt 4, Sergcatttaat-.Xrtns -I. Pl'C'SlKlL'lll'S Cabine l 4: june '60 Clam Council 2.3.41 llzim-e Committees 2,43 Hoiucroom Presidctit fl: S1-rxire Club 4: lllllllllllll literary Society 23,43 Fresh Soph Ifcmtlxill 2: Iittrzimuralw 2.3.4. 'XBNER i1x1x113T'r 1.143141 169 I,aforcsl Henderson Lcc Roy Dale I.CIllllxl'I' Dennis Andrew Leikus Clayton I. Lemmon. III joseph Lcnlz, jr. Mclxin Lcssiug I ,,,f I' gf I I xw C L51 wg: x LARRY LOUIS IIQYENSON ARNOLD NEAL LILYIN Ilmucmuxll Yicc-l'1c5iclL-ut 2: Illlllillll Nl.Xl'RlCIE .XLIAX LIiX'IN NILRRIXY HIXROLI7 LIQYIN . . ,I , X- K.lu'uusll'x Club .I. Axuuumm-l ln u IIIIIICNIIYI 3. S'I'liPHIiX NOR NIIXN LIQVIN SH l uml 'l I' lllu'ux Nunn' flulm .l.lg f.llllL'llI I-.wuts Llulm , . N....4 . fl: Clluwx null C.lu'ckm' C lulm 2.3: 5ILlllIIl :nl C' in Cluln 'ln l'ffll1'-'ffm 2.31 IllllllIlllllLllS I. IVILLLXNI LLVINSUIIN We Also Joined I,IXFORIQS'I' HIQNIJLRSOX III ROY IJ.XI.Ii LEHLREX XILIINIIY Bawlmall 214. IJICNNIS .XNIJRIQIN IIIKI S CIL.XY'I'ON IRIVIN IIXINIOX QIOSIQPH ql.XNIIiS LI XT! R Ilmllcruuul Yirb- lunwimlm III Inn 1 NIIQIXIX LILSSIXC Q...- S1 N Klub 21 luunmurals 2.3.43 Larry Louis Lcxcnmu lolal Xml lu urun Xllxn lun Murray Humld Lcxiu Supluu NOIIIIAII Iuux Ixlllldlll Iumsuhn ID' gg if Xllan joel Levinson jeffrey Alan Lexitt Steven C. Lichtstrahl Dawid Leon Lindley Richard D. Lindsay. ,Iii lVilliam Linton 3. f , , I - , - I 4. , 5' . f V pf un- WI f 7 5. Y -' 9-.Vi ' . I - ' I X K ' c 1 x 3 74, ' N' 'iff RICHARD DORSEY LINDSAY, -IR. Iflomeroom Secretary 3: AIV I-'ootball 3: JV Wrestling 3, Varsity Manager 3,41 II1ll'ZIllllll'fllS 3: Collegian Representative 3. XVI LLLIAM LINTON Honor Society 4: KIV I-'ootball 3: IV Wrestling 2,3 Varsity 43 'IV Track 2.3: Intramurals 2,33 Marching Band 2,3,4. ROGER CHARLES LIPITZ SAC Representatiie 3,41 l'resident's Cabinet 4: Executixe Board 4: SAC Committees 3.4: Dance Committees 3,4, Chairman 43 Home- room President 3.4: Modern Language Club 4: Bancroft Literary Society 4: Bridge Club 4: Fresh-Soph Ifootball 2: ,IV Lacrosse 33 Intramurals 3,4. STANLEY LEE LIPMAN SAC Patrols 3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 3,4: Intramurals 3. SIIELDON MURRAY LONDON SAC I'atroIs 3,45 SAC Committees 4: Dance Committees 3: Home- room Treasurer 43 Intramurals 3.4, STEPHEN FOSTER LOVELLETTE RALPH MACBETH LUMAN SAC I'atrols 3.4, Captain 4: Varsitr Swimming 4: JV Track 2.3. Varsity 4. A AINDREIV LLINN Varied Activities ALLAN AIOEL LEVINSON SAC Patrols .2,3.4. Lieutenant 43 SAC Committees 3,41 june '60 Class Council 2,3.4: Dance Committees l.2,3.43 Honor Society 3,41 Sertice Club 4: Carrollton-Wight Literary' Society l.2.3.4. Treasurer 4: Classical Club 3.4: JV Basketball Manager I.23 Intramurals l,2,3, 4: Honor Societr Tutor 4. JEFFREY ALAN LEVITT SAC Representatixe 2: SAC Committees 2.3.4, Chairman 4: Presi- dents Cabinet 4: SAC Patrols 3,4, Lieutenant 3.4: Assemblies 3,4: Dance Committees 3: june '60 Class Council 2,341 june '60 Com- mittees 3.4: Chairman 3,43 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2, Sec- retary 3. Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Service Club 3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 2.3.43 Bridge Club 3.4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Library Service Club 2, Secretary 2: Chess and Checker Club 2.3.4, Sergeant-an Arms 3: Civil Defense Club 2.3, Secretary 3: Astronomy-Physica Club 2,3. 'I'rea.surer 3: Collegian 3: Ciziirx BM: 4: june '60 City Edition 3. News Editor 3, Managing Editor 43 Collegian Represen- tative 2, Ciuarx BM: Representative 3: Honor Society 4: Honor Society' Tutor 3,4: Varsity Tennis .23 KIV Wrestling 2: Swimming 3: Intramurals 2,3.4. STEVEN GEORGE LICHTSTRAHL Intramurals 2,3.4. DAVID LEON LINDLEY SAC Patrols 3. Roger Charles Lipitz Stanley Lee Lipman Sheldon Murray London Stephen F. Lovellette Ralph Macbeth Luinan Andrew Liinn 6' 'N V Q.. Louis Nia rio Lupcrini Stephen Roy Lutcs Howattl Michael ljllfll fl LOUIS NI.-XRIO LUPERINI K1 4 Kastlt'ct's Il: Ulcc Club 4. 3 ROX.Xl,lD S'I'l-QXY.XR'I' I.l'RI.-X N Xi Cnllttttittm-s 1. STICPH EN ROY Ll 'Tl-15 SKC Pattuls fl. Ronald Stewart I.uria ROBERT QILRIZNIIXH LYLIQS SAC l'att'ols 2: lltvtttctwvttt Sctrctatx 23 I.ibrary Scrtitc Club 2.31: Hunting uutl Pisbing Club 2: Clrt' Club 3.4: Castlcctx 2. HOXV.-XR D NlICH.X1iI. LYNCH Hutttcmmtt 'It'casttt'L't' 3,11 ffullefginn Representative fl: fvkll-X BAC Rt'pt't'Sctttatixt' 4: lutrstmuralx l. Vl- , 59' Ei? A 2 C RUISIQRT F.XRl,lf LYSTUX NXC f'Ull1llIllll'CN 2: K-lvr Club 24.12 Ihunt antl Bugle Corps l.2, w I 2 X Com pelenl Officers Robert jermiah Lylcs Robert lfarlc Lyston ' Mtff fa tr fi .2 Stephen Kaclct' Niall .Klan jay Nlalmztu STEPHEN KAIJER NIAXLI. Bantmft I.itcrtu'x Szrticty 2,31 Nlmlcrn Language Club 2: Varsity Alcnnis 2.3: f.'llHl QlIlll Carrier 2. txtnexx 'tau' xttxuttxx 4. Q A SKC flllllllIllllCCN '41 SNC l'zttt'nlx fl: lltmm' Smicty 4: St'l'tit'c Club 1 , ll Axstuizttimt nl Cltlb l't't'sitlcutx -l: lititlgt' Club Ill, l'1'L'5llll'Ill ' '5 l. Sl'tl't'lRllN li Xtltlitr-Yistlatl St-rxitc Club l: ll1t' xllllllllll1llil'l ' I: 'llw Ilappicxt Nlillicnttztitt' fl: lultt'rit lltt' XYintl 41 lltmm fx Smit-ty llutm' l: lutrzunurztls J. 1' lx ' .101-QI. BVRTON xt.xRczoLIs V ggftv A, I .kft 'Els H' ' l . ,XIAXX RA-XY NIAXRKICRT Sl1cltlonNlark0ff lltnun StYtlK'lN 'li lliulugx Club 21 Nlatb Club fl.l2 Rvligiun Club -Im-I Burton Margolis Alan Ran Nlarkcrt Barry .Xlau Harlan I: llnnm' Smictx lluttu' 3.4: lutr'uuut'tlx SHFLDON NIARKOFF BARRY .-XIAN MARKS SXC l'almls 2.3, it'crt't:tt'y 2.flg Cullvgiztrt Rvplcsctttattiu' 2.3.4. l72 -Q NEIL EDXVARD MARLEY SAC Patrols 2,31 Dance Cornmitlees 2,33 2: Chess ancl Checker Cluh 3: Biology' THOMAS jAMES MARSALEK ABRAHAM jAMES MARTIN, I Rarlio lhoaclcasling Cluh 2, BARTHOLOMEXV MARTIN jX' Cross-Country fl: Intramurals 4. LAIVRENCE LEE MARTIN, AIR. SAC Patrols 3,41 Chess ancl Checker Clnh KIEFFREY LEE MARVEL Were Then Howa rcl Neal Mash 23,42 SAC Committees fl. Modern Language Cluh Club 2: Intramurals 2, '33 Neil liclwarcl Marley' Thomas james Marsalek .7 7? EI d Abraham j. Martin, III Bartholomew Martin Lawrence Lee Martin, jr. jeffrey' Lee Mary-el 5' '-J joseph Lee Maslan HOXVARD NEAL NIASH SAC Representative 2,51 SAC I'atrols 4, Captain 4: Honreroom President 2,31 jX' Basehall 2, Varsity 3,41 Marching Band 2,31 Concert Banci 23, jOSIiPH LEE MASLAN SAC Patrols 3.4: SAC Reprc-sentatiye 3.4, 'I'reasurer -l: SAC Coml lnittees 3,41 june '60 Class Council 3,41 Dance Ccmnnittces 3: Sc-ryice Club 4: Honor Society 43 Biology Cluh fl: Anclio-Yisual Service Clulm 3,13 Intramurals fl,l: Inherit thc' Wind l. 'Y E7 Se' HAROLD CLAUD MASON SAC Patrols 3,41 SAC Rzpresentatiye 2: Homeroom Presiclent 2: Concert Bancl 2.3,-l: Marching llancl 23,43 Intramurals fl. Harold Claucl Mason Carl Stanley' Matthews Ronald Alan Mayer XS'illiam Turner Mays CA RL STAN LEY MATT H EXVS SAC l'iXt'tllllN0 Boarcl 4: Dance Cornmiltves -li HllllIK'l'KlKllIl Treas- urer 3: Association of Club Presidents 43 Hi-Y Club 2.3,-4, Presiclent 4i Clarrollton-Wight literary Society' 4: jY Soccer fl. Varsity' 4: jV Track 2, Manager fl: 'l'l1c- Malc'lnnaker 4: lntrarnuralx fl. sy I V RONALD ALAN MAYER LI' To Cuicie Us In FRANK MCDOUGALD Dramatics Club 2: Current Events Club 2,3,4g Civil' Defense Club 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 2, Ckrrx BAG 4: JX frack 35 JK basketball 2.3. LESTER CHARLES MCCREA SAC Patrols 23 June '60 Class Council 2.3: Homeroom Treasurer Service Club 2, 2,31 Collegian Representative 2,3,4: Library Photography Club 2,33 Hi-Y Club 3: Collegian Carrier 2,3,4: JV Football 3: JV Track 3: JV XVrestling 3, Varsity 4: Intramurals fl. RANION CARLYLE MCCORINIACK, JR. SAC Representative 3,-1: Dance Committee 4: Homeroom President 3,45 GRI-:rx Bm: Representative 33 Intramurals l,2. JOHN LEO IXICFARLAND EDGAR NVESLEY MCLAIN SAC Committees 53 Homeroom Vive-President 4. IVILLIAM JOHN MCLAUGHLIN SAC Patrols 2: Collegian Representative 3: Intramurals 4. f --.V Richard Frederick Meise Anthonk Clark Meisel Clifford George Melton Herbert Eugene Mendelsohn Sheldon Mermelstein Ronald Kenneth Messina ,- 1' IU' if 4 lfraznk Mcbougald Lester Charles 5IcCrea Mccolimadx I John Leo McFarland Edgar Wesley McLain William John 'NIcLaug vs. . Q, 3 RICHARD FREDERICK NIEISE ANTHONY CLARK NIEISEL SAC Connnittees 4, SAC Patrols 2, Religion Club 3,43 Carrollton- XVight Literary Society 3.4, Bridge Club 35 Collegian 2: lfcliovs 45 Orchestra 3.4: Library Setwice Club 3: Honor Societv 'Iiutor 2,3,4. CLIFFORD GEORGE MELTON SAC Patrols 33 Executive Board 2, SAC Representative 2, Home' room President 2, Varsity B Club 2,3.4: Yarsitv Ifootball 2,3,4: Varsity Basketball 2,4, Captain 4. HERBERT EUGENE NIENDELSOHN Chess and Checker Club 2,31 Math Club 2: Current Events Club 3, Intramurals 2,3,4. SHELDON NIERNIELSTEIN RONALD KENNETH MESSINA 'NJ Ramon Carlyle Our Final Year GERALD EDMONSON METHVIN, JR. JV Basketball 23 JY Football 3. Gerald Ednionson M . 1 mmm JI James Lloyd Meyers John Paul Michael Olin Arthur Sterling Millen Aaron Ephraim Miller Harris Lee Miller JAMES LLOYD MEYERS SAC Representative 23,43 SAC Committees 43 June '60 Class Council 2,3,4Q Radio Broadcasting Club 23 FTA 3,43 Hi-Y Club 3,43 Home- room President 2.4, Vice-President 33 Glee Club 2.3,4, Secretary 4: NO Time for Sergeantsn fl: Inherit the Mind 43 Matchmaker 43 Intramurals 3. .-Q' 4,3 JOHN intel. MICHAEL JOHN ARTHUR STERLING MILLEN HERBERT MILLER PNY-13 Chess and Checker Club 2. AARON EPHRAIM MILLER SAC Committees 43 SAC Patrols 2,33 Honor Society 3,43 Service tllub 25,43 Quill and Scrool 3.43 Association ol School Leaders 4: bridge Club 253 Asociation of Club Presidents 43 Colegimz 2,3,43 News lytlitor LEE BIARSHALL NHLLER 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 JY Soccer Manager 23 Intramurals 2334. SAC Patrols 1,23 June '60 Class Council 23 Homeroom President l,2, Vice-President 13 PNY I3 Religion Club 23 Czirrollton-Might Liter' airy Society 3.4: Bancroft I.iterziry Society l3 Varsity Tennis 1,233.43 Intramurals l,2,3. HARRIS LEE MILLER Homeroom President 23 Dramatics Club 23 Radio Broadcztsting Club 33 Ifresh-Soph Football 23 Collegian Representative 33 tirrmi ling Representative 3. MARVIN GEORGE MILLISON Ches and Checker Club 2: Math Club 33 Clhenistry Club 33 Honor Society Tutor 2. 'V box,-xrn cgtfiuis Ants, JR. SAC Patrols 3, Herbert Miller Ire Marshall Miller Marvin George Millison SAPXNFORD DAXVIIS RHNKIN Donald Curtis Miles. Jr. Sanford Davis Minkin XVilliam Eli Munroe SAC Patrols 33 Dance Committee 351: Homeroom Treasurer 41 Honor Society 4: Audio-Yisual Service Club 23.43 Treasurer -l: Library Service Club 23 Bridge Club 33 Ifuture Doctors C JV Cross-Country 33 Honor Society 'I utor 2,41 Intramurals 2.4. XVILLIAM ELI MUNROE J'-'ng 'Uv - -I, Cf 'iff' Ian Xlurray Richard Alvin Murray Neal Myers In Belt un Nathan Stephen Neetlel Lowell Osman Neterer, jr. QF Z.. Tj. 1-:T DAVID ALLAN NEXVBERRY SAC Patrols 2,33 SAC Representative 2.33 Dance Committees 3: Homeroom Vice-President 23 Stamp and Coin Club 2.3: Religion Club 3,43 Cheerleaders 3: Varsity Swimming 4. w11.L1.mi EDXVARD NEWBY, -IR. EDXVARD LEE NEXVELL, JR. SAC Patrols 2,33 Homeroom Secretary 23 Dance Committees 3,43 Library Serivce Club 23 JV Track 23 Varsity Swimming -I. STANLEY LANVRENCE NICKENS RICHARD -IAMES NIEBERLEIN PETER MICHAEL NORTON SAC Patrols 2: Quill and Scroll 3,43 Honor Society 3,-I3 Carrollton- 176 Wight Literary Society 3.-lg Collegian 2,3,4, Literary Editor 4. As Seniors And .IAN MURRAY RICHARD ALVIN MURRAY SAC Patrols 43 Varsity Swimming 4. NEAL MYERS SAC Patrols 3,43 Stamp and Coin Club 23 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 United Nations Youth Club 23 Library Serxice Club 2.33 School Store 23331. IRV BETRA M NATHAN Homeroom Treasurer 23CoIIcgian Representative 2: Dramatics Club 2: Honor Society 3.43 Service Club 3,43 Quill and Scroll 334, President -I3 Association of Club Presidents 43 Collegian 2.3,-l. ,Xsislaul Sports Editor 2, Sports Editor fl, News Editor 3, Managing Editor 4: Intramurals 2.3,4. STEPHEN NEEDEL SAC Committees 3,4, Chairman 43 SAC Patrols 4: SAC Representa, tive 233,43 Dance Committees 23,43 Chainnan -I3 Homcroom Ser- geant-at-Arms 23 Chemistry Club 43 Bancroft Literary Society 3,43 Modern Language Club 3,-I, Vice-President -I3 Ifresh-Soph I-'ootball 23 Honor Society Tutor 3.4. LOXVELI, OSMAN NETERER, -IR. Stagecraft Club 23 Religion Club 33 Intramurals -I. .,'f- urn 1 David Allan Newberry William Edward Newby, jr. l -5 Ifdwnrd I.ee Newell, jr. Stanley Lawrence Nickens Richard james Nieberlc-in Peter Michael Norton 12' ' l P -I X 3 dl x X 'Ai' '17 Michael Dennis O'Connell Michael Timothy O'Mallex cf' 7 john William Owen Milton Earl Owens, jr. Roland Hearn Parker Arthur Hudson Parsons III f 5. A .r if ' wi SX! af T7 1 3 I , fl- E 15523 - iii .1 1 kim i 3' 'Q-Ml X .5 W 7-'ff sq-' i-..-As ns.. .M BARRY STEPHEN PASAREM' June '60 Class Council 23 Homeroom President 23 Intramurals 3. CHARLES THOMAS PATE Dance Committees 33 FTA 3. EUCE N E ALFRED PATE Fresh-Soph Basketball 2, JY 3, Varsity' 4. CARMAN LEE PELTZER ROBERT -ILLIAN PENN GERD PETRICH SAC Representative 1,23 SAC Committees 2,33 june '60 Class Council 43 Dance Committees 43 Homcroom Yice-President 1.23 Honor So- ciety 43 Hi4Y Club 3,4, Treasurer 43 Biology Club 3,43 Science Re- search Club 3,43 Honor Commission 3,43 Assemblies 43 Lost and Found 1,23 Intramurals l,2,3,4. School Leaders MICHAEL DENNIS O'CONNELL SAC Committees 4: Homcroom Treasurer 4. MICHAEL TIMOTHY O'MALLEY OHN XYILLI XXI OXVEN SAC Committees 3.4: Dance Committees 33 I-'TA 3.43 Library Sert- ice Club lg School Store 3,43 Archives 3: Honor Society 4: Intra- murals 2,3,4. MILTON EARL OXVENS, Safety Committee 3,43 Dance Committees 2: Library Service Club 3,43 Glee Club 43 Herpetology Club 23 Religion Club 23 lntramuzxrls 3. ROLAND HEARN PARKER Homeroom President 2: Herpetology Club 2: l-'resh-Soph lfootball 23 Intramurals 2,3. ARTHUR HUDSON PARSONS lll SAC Committees 3.4: Chess and Checker Club 2. 'V' .- 1 if ? Barry Stephen Pasarew Charles Thomas Pate Eugene Alfred Pate Carman Lee Peltzer Robert julian Penn Gerd Petrich M.. if ,...-1 .a We Then Assumed DAVID THOMAS PHILLIPS, NIR. DONALD MARVIN PHILLIPS SAC Patrols 3: Intramurals SA. LOUIS LAUX PHILLIPS, IR. Intramurals 3,4. NORMAN MARSHALL PHILLIPS Chess and Checker Club 2, CARROLL LEE PI PER STEPHEN ARTHUR POLNASKY lg 7 1? L., S Leslie jay Poll Daniel l,OlllCl'illllI Arnold Jay Posner Calvin Stuart Posner Ronald Stephen Pototsky Roger Norman Powell ? Daud Thomas Ilulhps J Donald Vanin Phillips 'Z' Louis I1ux Phillips jr Norman Malshall llulhps Carroll lcc Piper Stcphcn hthur Polansln 45 Nl' ar' sf LESLIE -IAY POLT SAC Patrols 4: SAC Committees 3,45 une '60 Class Council 4: Dance Committees 3.-1' Association of Club Presidents -1: Ratlio llroaclcasting Club 2,3,4. Sergezint-al-Arms il. Vice-President -. President -1: lfollrginn fl: City Ifrliiion flfl: llnutl 2.fl,l: The Nllllill- maker vl. DANIEL POMERANTZ Marching Band 2.3,'l: Orcliestm 3,-l: Concert llzuul 23.-l. .xuxoru -1.-xr 1-osxi-in SAC l,2llf0lS 2,33 A une 'till Class Cuumil 3, lloiuermmi X'ite'P1'esit ' L: Hunting and Fishing Club Iig Civil Defense Club fig Intrzm 2.3.4. CALVIN STUART POSNER Cheerleaders 2,3: Collegian 2, Assistant Editor 3: IIllll1llllll'3lS 2,3,-4, RONALD STEPHEN POTOTSKY Dance Committees 3: Honor Society' 3.4: Ouill ami Scroll 3,4, 'Ireuss urer 4: Chess and Checker Club 2: Math Club 3,-4: Bridge Club sl: 'amntics Club L: irc ug l'llllL'l'i'l2iS.' ten 1 ' r I, Nz A 'f ing Editor 43 Honor Society Tutor 4: Imrgunurals 2,3 lc ROGER NORMAN POVVELL l 'Iony Cene Price William Henry Price W qv Manuel Nick Psaris Benjamin Leonard Radinsky Norman Lee Raebiger Thomas Elbin Randall A , . A Z fm in ml -A 'Z ' 3, of 3 iii ' - -A 5 ,,, N il Q V'-A 1 , 315131: RICHARD RANDLE IVAYNE ALLEN RAY RON REAL GARY IVALZ REDDICK SAC Representative 23,43 Homeroom Yice-President 2. Presiclent 3, Sergeant-at-Arins 4, June 'GU3 Dance Committees Al: Inherit the XYind -I3 FTA 23,-I3 Biology Club 2,33 Chemistry Club 2,33 Glcc Club 23,13 ,IY Track 3: .IY Ifnntbztll fl: Intrznnntals 2.11: GRFFX BML Representatiw fl. STEXVART SINCLAIR REICHLYN SAC Patrols 2,33 Dance Committees 3,43 Homerootn Yice-President 23 Bancroft Literary Society -lg Office Assistant 43 JY Football 33 JY Lacrosse 2, Yarsity 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4, CHARLES DAVID RESSLIN Home-room Serge-ant'at-Arms 43 Chess and Checker Club 23 Rocket Society 33 Astronomy-Physics Club 3: Intramurals 2,3,4. W o ooo New Responsibilities TONY GENE PRICE IVILLIARI HENRY PRICE NIANUEL NICK PSARIS SAC Committees 3,-I3 SAC Patrols 33 Yarsity B Club 'lg JY Socer fl. Captain, Varsity 43 Yarsity Track 3,43 Intramurals 3,4. BEN-IANIIN LEONARD RADINSKY NORMAN LEE RAEBICER THOMAS ELBIN RANDALL SAC Patrols 33 Dance Committees 3,-Ig Hi-Y Club 1.2.3,-I, 'lireasurer l, Secretary 3, Yice-Presiclent 43 Art Service Club 13 Intramurals l,2,3,4. s.,,,, Richard Randle XVaync Allen Ray Ron Real Cary XYaIz Reddick Stewart Sinclair Reichlyn Charles David Ressin ,J W .4-4 'sv X f M Xernon George Rev David George Ricker Patil Alexander Riecks Basil Creed Rlggleman, Jr. John Eugene Ringsdorf, Jr. Lawrence Daniel Robinson ai' RICHARD HOXVARD ROCHBERG Dance Committees 3,43 June '60 Class Council 23 Homeroom Presi- dent 43 Honor Societv 43 Math Club 2.3,4, Vice-President 43 Future Doctors Club 4, Yice-President 43 Library Service Club 23 Astrono- mv-Phvsics Club 23 Intramurals 23,43 Assemblies 3. ISADORE SAUL ROCKNIAN SAC Committees 2,33 Dance Coininillees 3,43 Bancroft Literarv Societv 3,43 Audio-Visual Service Club 3,43 JY Lacrosse 23 Inherit the XYind 43 June 'GO Class Council 3,43 Honor Society 'liutor 3.43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 23,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. BARRY JAY RODNER SAC Patrols 33 Homeroom Treasurer 3. Vice-President 33 Audio- Visual Service Club 2,3,43 No Time for Serbeants 33 The Match- maker 4. J OH N DAVID ROPACH FTA 43 Stamp and Coin Club 23 Concert Band 2,3,4, Nlanaver 3,43 Orchestra 2,3,4. ALAN ROSE SAC Patrols 3.43 Homerooin Vice-President 43 Libran' Club 23 Curent Events Club 33 Clee Club 3,43 Basketball Manager 23 JY Wrestling 3. STEPHEN DAVID ROSENBAUM SAC Patrols 3,43 SAC Committees 43 June '60 Committees 2: Astron- omy-Phvsics Club 33 Chemistry Club 33 Rocket Societv 33 Bancroft Literary Society 2. Service Rendered VERNON GEORGE REY FTA 23 Glee Club 3.4. DAVID GEORGE RICKER SAC Patrols 13 Biology Club 13 Fresh-Soph Basketball 2, JY 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. PAUL ALEXANDER RIECKS SAC Patrols 13 SAC Committees 33 SAC Executive Board 33 Student President 43 June '60 Committees 23 Dance Committees 3,43 Home- room President 1,33 Service Club 3,43 Homeroom President 1,33 Service Club 3,43 Honor Societv 3,43 Association of School Leaders 4. Chairman 43 JV Swimming 33 Intramurals l,2,3,4: Teahouse of the August Moon 2. BASIL CREED RIGGLEMAN, JR. JOHN EUGENE RINGSDORF, JR. June '60 Class Council 43 Homeroom 'Treasurer 23 Astronotnv-Phys ics Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Rocket Society 2,33 Chemistrv Club 4! Herpetologv Club 43 Glee Club 3, LAIVRENCE DANIEL ROBINSON Dance Committees 23 Honor Society -13 Ifresh'Soph Basketball 23 JV Track 2,3, Varsity 43 JV Cross-Countrv 3, Varsity 4: Band and Orchestra 2,3,4. Z3 'rg' 37 1 if Richard Howard Rochberg Isadore Saul Rockman Barry Jay Rodnei John David Ropach Alan Rose Stephen David Ro 2 fi ai :iii Lg' 'L' Plauclils Gained GEORGE ALBERT ROSENBERG SAC Patrols 2,3,43 Homeroom President 2,33 Biology Club 23 JV Wrestling 2,3. JOSEF ELLISE ROSENBLATT SAC Committees 23 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 3,43 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Collegian 3,43 Office Staff 2,3. SAUL ROSENBLOOIXI SAC Committees 2,33 June '60 City Edition 3, Features Editor 33 Honor Society 43 Service Club 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3, Corresponding Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Sec- retary 33 Collegian 2,3,4, Assistant Features Editor 3, Features Editor 43 Varsity Basketball 43 Intramurals 2.3. JEFFREY GALLANT ROSENSTOCK SAC Committees 3,43 SAC Patrols 33 June '60 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committees 3,41 Homeroom Secretary 43 Honor Society 3,43 Audio-Visual Service Club 3,43 Bridge Club 3: Bancroft Literary Society 3,43 JV Cross-Country 23 JV Lacross Manager 23 The Matchmaker 43 Honor Society Tutor 4. IRA LOUIS ROSENTHAL Varsity Baseball Manager 3,4. JAY MAYER ROSTOV SAC Representative 3,43 Dance Committees 3,41 Homeroom Treas- urer 2, President 3,43 Collegian 23 Information Bureau 43 June '60 Class Council 3,43 Intramurals 2. George Albert Rosenberg Josef Ellis Rosenblatt Jeffrey Gallant Rosenstock Ira Louis Rosenthal Sf S-v f N,-ae, if ,J iv Alan Lee Rothenberg Harold Paul Rothman Spencer Frank Rowe William Russell Cuddy James Ruth John Herbert Ruthstrom has 1 '4 if 55273 ALAN LEE ROTHENBERG SAC Patrols 43 Dance Committees 43 JV Basketball 2,3,4. HAROLD PAUL ROTHMAN SAC Patrols l,2,3,4, Lieutenant 43 June '60 Class Council 43 Dance Com.mittees 3,43 Homeroom Treasurer 33 Biology Club 1,23 Science Research Club 2,33 Math Club 43 Bridge Club 43 JV Lacrosse Mana- ger 3,43 Varsity Basketball Manager 43 Intramurals 1,2,4. SPENCER FRANK ROXVE XVILLIAM RUSSELL GUDDY JAMES RUTH QZC Patrols 4: SAC Committees 33 Dance Committees 33 Intramurals JOHN HERBERT RUTHSTROM 18' Saul Rosenbloom Jay Mayer Rostox ' 1 vs.' 4-uf' 51 Depa rlu re Nea red BARRY LEE SACHS Dance Committees -lg Chemistry Club al. JEREMY SACHS School Store 2,3,4g Honor Society Tutor 4, CARL FRANCIS SADLER DONALD STANLEY SAIONTZ ROBERT JEFFREY SAKS Current Events Club 2,3,4: School Store 3.4: Stamp and Coin Club 2,33 Dramatics Club 23 Collegian 2,3. JEFFREY BENESCH SAKIET Homeroom Vice'President 3,41 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4, Sec- rectary 43 Chemistry Club 45 JY Lacrosse Manager 23 Intramurals 2,3,4: Honor Society Tutor 4. ins-f 'wa ,,. T' S. Stuart Joel Sandbank Stanley Morton Savitz Joseph Mark Schapiro Ronald Charles Schauman George Sidney Scheer Gerald Scheinker 14' f Q 1' vi 'cf' v- Barry Lee Sachs 'Q-I Carl Francis Sadler Robert Jeffrey Saks 1' STUART JOEL SANDBANK Intramurals 4. STANLEY MORTON SAVITZ Jeremy Sachs Donald Stanley Saiontz Jeffrey Benesch Samet Q-f 1 5. SAC Committees 3,41 Dance Committees 35 Homeroom Sergeant-at Arms 3,45 Bancroft Literary Society 41 Current Events Club 23 June '60 City Edition 33 Varsity Tennis 2,35 Intramurals 4. JOSEPH MARK SCHAPIRO SAC Patrols 3: Dance Committees 33 Hunting and Fishing Club 31 Civil Defense Club 3: Intramurals 3. RONALD CHARLES SCHAUMAN SAC Representative lg Homeroom Secretary 3, Treasurer 4: Reli- gion Club lg Intramurals 3.4, GEORGE SIDNEY SCHEER GERALD SCHEINKER With June Week HARVEY DAVID SCHERR GILBERT RICHARD SCHMERLER SAC Committees 4: Dance Committees 31 Honor Society 3,41 Service Club 3,41 Quill and Scroll 3,4, Secretary 41 Dramatics Club 21 Ban- croft Literarv Society 2,31 Collegian 2,3,4, Assistant Sports Editor 2,3, Sports Editor 3, .Assistant Managing Editor 41 june '60 City Edition 3,4, Sports Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 41 Honor Society Tutor 41 Intramurals 2,3,4. BERNARD ARTHUR SCHMIDT ROBERT LOUIS SCHMIDT SAC Patrols 2,31 Homeroom Vice-President 2,3,41 JV Soccer 2, Varsity 3,41 june '60 Class Council 31 Intramurals 4. KIORRIS SCI-IOENEKIAN Stamp and Coin Club 2,31 Photography Club: Current Events Club 2,31 Green Bag 31 Honor Society Tutor 41 Orchestra 2. LOUIS EDXVARD SCHROEDER SAC Patrols 31 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 21 Herpetology Club 21 JV Track 2,3, Varsity 41 Intramurals 2,3. 'S ' 'Qs A Burt Gary Schonfeld Harry Anderson Schroeder 'MJ T- -Q-P Howard XValter Schultze Arnold Melvin Schuster Donald Henderson Scott John Alphonso Scott ,...., N 3 14' Harvey David Scherr Gilbert Richard Sclimerler Bernard Arthur Schmidt Robert Louis Schmidt Morris Schoeneman Louis Edward Schroeder ,J ff HURT GARY SCHONFELD Dance Committees 31 Honor Society 41 Varsity B Club 41 Classi- cal Club 2,31 Math Club 2,3,41 Bancroft Literary Society 3,41 Reli- gion Club 41 Collegian 2: Echoes 3, Editor 41 Varsity Tennis 2,3,4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 41 Information Bureau 41 Honor Society Tutor 41 Intramurals 2,3. HARRY ANDERSON SCHROEDER JV Cross-Country31 Intramurals 2,3,4. HOYVARD XVALTER SCHULTZE SAC Representative l,2,3,-11 june '60 Class Council 2: Homeroom President 2,3,41 Dance Committees 2,3,41 Religion Club 21 Library Service Club 21 Hunting and Fishing Club 21 Service Club 41 Radio Broadcasting Club 21 Collegian 4, Busiess Manager 41 Green Bag 41 Green Bag Representative 1,21 Castleers 31 Intramurals 2,3 ARNOLD MELVIN SCHUSTER SAC Committees 41 Homeroom Treasurer 21 JV Wrestling 21 Intra- murals 3. DONALD HENDERSON SCOTT JOHN ALPHONSO scoTT 183 jv Track 3. 'Y 5' ,.f-' 'vw- X29 Charles Raymond Scroggs Gerald Lee Seff Allen Stewart Seigel Allan Henry Senker Michael Henderson Sexton Stanley Peter Sfekas , ,.,,,, MICHAEL JOHN SHACK SAC Committees 3,43 june '60 Class Council 3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Homeroom Secretary 2,3, Treasurer 43 Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Service Club 43 Association of Club Presidents 33 Math Club 2.3,4, President 33 Chess and Checker Club 2,33 Photog- raphy Club 23 Modern Language Club 23 CRI-.EN BAG 3,4, Sports Iiditor 43 Collegian 23 Assemblies 43 Drum and Bugle Colps 23 june '60 Committees 4: Matchmaker 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. MICHAEL ROBERT SHAFFER MICHAEL HOXVARD SHAVETZ DAVID JOSEPH SHAIV SAC Committees l,2,3,43 Homeroom President l,2, Vice-President 3: Honor Society 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Service Club 43 Echoes 23 Assemblies 43 Drarnatics Club l,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, President 43 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society l,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Program Chairman 4, Vice-President 43 Association of Club Presidents 43 JV Swimming l,2,33 Honor Society Tutor 43 Intramurals 1,2,3. HOXVARD BRUCE SHEAR XVILLIAM SHIFFLETT Alter The Banquet CHARLES RAYMOND SCROGGS GERALD LEE SEFF ALLEN STEIVART SEIGEL Dance Committees 3,43 Varsity B Clubg JV Swimming 2, Varsity 3,43 Intramurals 2,3. ALLAN HENRY SENKER Homeroom Secretary 23 Intramurals 2,3. MICHAEL HENDERSON SEXTON STANLEY PETER SFEKAS SAC Patrols 1,2,3,4, Captain 4: SAC Executive Board lj Dance Committees 1,23 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 1,23 Chess and Checker Club 1,233 Collegian 1,23 JY Ifootball 23,3 Intramurals l,2,3,4. , 494. SJ Michael john Shack Michael Robert Shaffer Michael Howard David joseph Shaw Howard Bruce Shear William Shifflett -P rvs f QI 17 if l or Wa' -'51 Ralph Edward Harold Ayres Shull Showalter, jr. 04? 'J Richard Martin Shure Stephan Ira Siegal Barry Ellis Sigel Francis Barry Silberg CLIFFORD BAER SILBIGER SAC Representative 2: june '60 Class Council 2: Homeroom Presi- dent 2: GREEN BAG Representative 2: Intramurals 4. CHARLES SILVER SAC Patrols 2,3,4. Lieutenant 3,4: June '60 Class Council 2: Citi' Edition 4. News Editor 4: Honor Society 4: Service Club 3,45 Quill and Scroll 4: Association of Club Presidents 4, Treasurer -1: Bi- ology Club 2,3,-1, Vice-President 3, President 4: Science Research Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4: Classical Club 3: Current Events Club 2: Collegian 2.3.4, Assistant Features Editor 3.4: Honor Society Tutor 4: Intramurals l,2. EDIVIN DANIEL SIMMONS MICHAEL HARVEY SIMONS SAC Patrols 3: JY Baseball 2.3: Fresh-Soph Ifootball 2: Intra- murals 3. ELLIOTT HOYVARD SINGER Hameroom Treasurer 1: Biology Club l,2: JV Track 2,3, Varsity 4: Intramurals 1.2: Office Staff 2. HENRY PHILLIP SINSZ A Memorable Prom RALPH ERIVARD SHOXVALTER, JR. HAROLD AYRES SHULL RICHARD MARTIN SHURE SAC Patrols 4: Dance Committees 4: Bancroft Literary Society' 4: Audio-Visual Club 2.34, Secretary 4: JV Lacrosse 3, Manager 3: Inherit the Wind -1: Honor Society Tutor 4: june '60 Class CouncilCouncil 4: School Store 4. STEPHAN IRA SIEGAL Dance Committees 2,4: Homeroom Secretary 2: Intramurals 3.4: Ofhce Staff 3. BARRY ELLIS SIGEL Homeroom Vice-President 2: Collegian 2.3, Art Editor 3: -IV XVrest- ling 3: Intramurals 3.4. FRANCIS BARRY SILBERG SAC Patrols -1: Ticket Bureau 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2, Sergeant- at-Arms 3: Dance Committee 3: Collegian Representative 4: Bancroft Literary Society 4: Current Events Club 2: IIIYNY 2: Office Staff 3: JV Lacrosse 3: Intramurals 2,3,4. K 1 inf' Clifford Baer Silbiger Charles Silver Edwin Daniel Simmons Michael Harvey Simmons Elliott Howard Singer Henry Phillip Sinsz 'Yu' M s 'FJ PETE PANAYI OTIS SITARAS SAC Patrols l,2,3, Captain 43 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 1,23 Stage Crew 4, Sergeatnt-at-Arms 43 Greek Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Chess and Checker Club 13 Fresh-Soph Football 1, .IV 2, Varsity 33 Fresh-Soph Lacrosse lg JV Track 23 Intramurals l. STEVEN VICTOR SKLAR SAC Representative 23 Executive Board 3,43 Presidents Cabinet 4: SAC Committees 2,3,43 june '60 Class Council 2334, President 2,3,43 Dance Committees 33 Honor Society 3,45 Service Club 3,4, Vice- President 43 Varsity B Club 43 Bancroft Literary Society 3,42 Collegian 23 Varsity Colf 2.3.4, Captain 4: Homerootu Presrlent 2. Pete Panayiotis Sitaras Steven Victor Sklar Richard Allen Skop Secretary 43 Inter-Year Council 4, Chairman 4: Honor Svsem Com- mittee 4: Central Committee 2.3.41 Association of School I.e:ulcrs Barry Lewis Slatoiv Albert Cabell Smith Arthur Lee Smith 2,3,4, RICHARD ALLEN SKOP SAC Patrols 33 Bridge Club 3,43 Fresh-Soph Basketball 2, JV 3: ,IV Cross Country 23 Intramurals 23,43 Dance Committees 4. 2 BARRY LEIVIS SLATOAV pf ALBERT CABELL SMITH ARTHUR LEE SMITH Dance Committees 3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 43 American Con- temporary Music Society 3. Vice-President S3 Current Events Club 253 Gkrlw B.-xo Representative 23 Fresh-Soph Football 2: Intra- murals 2,3,4. We Received FRANKLIN CONRAD SMITH fav- 1, f Photography Club 233,43 Chess and Checker Club 25 Model Airplane Club 4, Treasurer 43 Clee Club 3.4, MICHAEL PETER SMITH Varsitv B 3,43 JV Cross Country 2, Captain 2, Varsity 3,-4, Captain 43 Varsity Track 2,3,4, Captain 43 Concert Band 23,43 Marching Band 2-314' Franklin Conrad Smith Michael Peter Smith MICHAEL ROY SMITH ,' 4 . SAC Committees 3: Intramurals 4. f' ur' NORMAN LEE SMITH Library Service Club 23,43 Collegian 4, Michael Roy Smith Norman Lee Smith ALAN BARRY SNYDER 1 A I . Alan Barrv Smder ENV 2,,43 Biology Club 23 Chemistry Club 2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms ' ' 33 Astronmny-Physics Club 23,41 Cvllfgilltl fl: Intramurals 4. Murray Irvin Snyder Y MURRAY IRVIN SNYDER SAC Patrols fl: Dance Committees 23 Homeroom Secretary 2: K Fresh-Soph Basketball 2, JV 3, Captain 33 Intramurals 23.4. 2 in XVILLIANI Sony 1? S .1 RONALD ALLEN SONGER JV Track 4. PAUL SOPER III SAC Patrols 3, Lieutenant 33 JV Wrestling 33 JV Baseball 3, Varsity Xvilliarn Sodv Ronald Allen 50,-,gel Paul Soper III 43 Intramurals 3. ' Daniel Steven Sopher Perry Harry Souzis Barry Marl Spector DANIEL STEVEN SOPHER SAC Committees 43 Dance Committees 43 Current Events Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 2. -Q: PERRY HARRY SoUzIs BARRY MARL SPECTOR SAC Patrols 2: Homeroom Vice-President 2, Treasurer 43 Bancroft Et Literary Society 23 Varsity Lacrosse 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. Our Diplomas lu gr N' CRAIG EDVVARD SPILMAN LONNIE CHESSON SPRUILL, JR. Craig Edward Spilman Lonnie Shesson Spruill, Jr. ROBERT LEE SPRUILL SAC Representative 43 June '60 Class Council 43 Dance Com- mittees 43 Hi-Y Club 43 Varsity Track 43 Concert Band 33 Glce U, Club 2,3. ADW ,r JAMES FRANCIS STACK Robert Lee Spruill James Francis Stack Steven Stadd James Edward Stakem STEVEN STADD SAC Patrols 43 Fresh-Soph Basketball 2, Captain 2, JV 3, Varsity 43 Fresh-Soph Football 23 JV Baseball 2. NQ XJ 'P 41: JAMES EDWARD STAKEM '87 Joining The Ranks JERRY LYNN STEELE Jerry Lynn Steele RONALD JAY STEIN V LEONARD ALLAN STEINBACH 2? Ronald Jay Stein Leonard Allan Steinbach Dennis Michael Stevens DENNIS BIICHAEI.. STEVENS Ronald Francis Stewart Patrick James Stidhani ' 1 ,f 45 S' -ul' 7' 1 RONALD FRANCIS STEIVART Q I PATRICK JAMES STIDHANI DOUGLAS EDIVARD STOUFFER WILLIAM DONNELL STREET v. SAC Representative 33 Homeroom Preside Track 3, Varsity 4: Intramurals 4. xfn 5.2 IVILLIAM STREIB Douglas Edward Stonlfer IVillian1 Donnell Street William Streib v RICHARD DONALD STUEBGEN Richard Donald Stuebgen Ernest Ronald Slumpfel Patrick Barron Sullivan 5 Sf! ERN EST RONALD STU MPFEL SAC Patrols 41 Dance Committees 3.45 Intramurals 3,4. 2' iff! Y gl PATRICK BARRON SULLIVAN Q' nt 3, Treasurer 45 JX Civil Defense Club 3 - 3 .3 A W- Harry Thomas 4 Thomas Stanley Sunderland Sunderland III Allan Edward Swartz Charles Leighton Sweeney Ronald l-'rancis Sweet Gary Martin Talesnik A ll an -6 K sk ' I F -. Q HARVEL MILES TAMPAKOV CHARLES MARTIN TATLEBAUM SAC Patrols 2, Lieutenant 23 Homeroom Secretary -I3 Carrollton- Wight Literary Society 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Recartling Secre- tary 3, Corresponding Secretary L13 School Store 2.3.43 CNY 13 Library Service Club l,2.3: Collegian and GREEN B.-xc Representative 43 Collegian 23 Basketball 23 Ofhce Stall 2,3,43 Inherit the Wind 43 Orchestra 4. -IEROME STEYVART TAYLOR Dance Committee bl: .IV Basketball 33 Intramurals 2, YVILLIAM IVAYNE TAYLOR SAC Patrols 33 june '60 Class Council 33 Dante Committees 3: Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 33 Library Service Club 2,3,43 Religion Club 33 Varsity Swimming Manager 33 Tea I-louse of the August Moon 23 Hasty Heart 23 The Happiness Million- aire 33 No Time for Sergeantsu 3. BARRY DAVID TAYMAN Orchestra 3,43 Intramurals SA. ROYE STANSBURY TE MPLETON SAC Committees 43 Dance Committees 43 Audio-Visual Service Club 23,43 Bancroft Literary Society 43 JV Wrestling 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. Oi Cily's Alumni HARRY THOMAS SIINDERLAND III JV Cross Country 2 ,Varsity 33 Intramurals 3,-l. THOMAS STANLEY SUNDERLAND SAC Patrols 3: Dance Committees 3: Homeroom Secretary 4, Treas- urer 33 Carrollton-Wight Literary Society lg Chess and Checkers Club 12.3,-1, Sergeant-at-Arms 'lj Rocket Society 2,31 JV Football 33 Glee Club 2,33 Drum and Bugle Corps 1,281 Intramurals l,2,3,4. ALLAN EDXVARD SIVARTZ SAC Patrols 43 JV Swimming 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. CHARLES LEIGHTON SYVEENEY RONALD FRANCIS SIVEET GARY MARTIN TALESNIK ?' if ,auf Spf Harvey Miles Tampakov Charles Martin Tatlebaum Jerome Stuart Taylor William Wayne Taylor Barry David Tayman Roye Stansbury Templeton W I ful is 79- Her Teachings will ROBERT .IOSEPH TERPENING, JR. C ROBERT ANTHONY TESTUDINE X I SAC Representative 43 FTA 3. Robert J Se I o r 'fgrpcning SJR Robert Anthony Testudme josepl OSEPH BHCHAEL THOBIAS, JR- Norman Thomas Ronald Charles Thomas oln SAC Representative 23 Dance Committees 33 Horneroom Vice- Presi- dent 23 Civil Defense Club 3 1l'llOlOgl'ZlPllV Club 33 JV C oss-Cuon- try 23 Intramurals 3,4. . NORMAN THOMAS 153 dc f Ches and Checker Club 2,3,4: Rocket Society 33 Library Service -I Club 3,4. I lj -1 L RONALD CHARLES THOMAS Dance Committees 4: Radio Broadcasting Club 4. -IOHN TIMOTHY THOMASSON SAC Patrols 43 Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 33 lfresh-Soph Football 2, Varsity 43 JV Lacrosse 2.33 Intramurals 2,3,4. DAVID THOMPSON - Intramurals 3,4. X .I I, DAVID XVILLIAM THOMPSON David Thompson David Ivllham Thompson SAC Patrols 1234' Honor Societv 3,43 Association of dents 34' Chess and Checkers Club 1,2 34 Vice Presrde dent 4, Chemistry Club 132, Math Club 2,34 Treasurer Research Club 3,4, Vice-President 43 Biologw Club 2 3 Collegian 3,4, Assistant Features Editor 4 JX Cross DOINALD JOSEPH TORRIERI 1 1 'I , , , ' I i w I P l The Matchmaker 4. 1 if 3.1 PETER SAUL TR XGER Wind 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. Donlad joseph Torrieri Peter Saul Trager Sidney Trieger Arthur Howard Trush SIDNEY TRIEGER 4-A f , Q, ARTHUR HOWARD TRUSH .f I 1 l9O fi P V: ' 3 xxx! , fi . 1 , -A z 1, Bancroft Literary Society 33 Hunting and Irshmg Club 3 SAC Executive Board 3,43 SAC Patrols 3 june 60 Cl 2,3,4, Vice4l'resident 2,33 Dance Committees H Honor Honor Society Tutor 4: Radio Broadcasting Club 3 Bridge Club 3,43 Collegian 23 Varsity Soccer Nlrnagct 1 Basketball Manager 23 The Happiest Millionaire 3 And Traditions SAC Patrols 3,45 Varsity B Club 45 JV Football 2: Varsity 3,45 JV Track 3, Varsity 4. CALVIN ELLSWORTH TYLER, JR. ANDREIV GUNNAR VASKIS Honor Society 45 Photography Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 Concert Band 2,35 Marching Band 2,35 The Matchmaker 45 Intramurals 4. MICHAEL VALENTINE VOELKER YVILLIAM FRANCIS VOSS Library Service Club 3. ORRIS GEORGE IVALKER SAC Committees 45 Dance Committes 3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Association of Club Presidents 45 Service Club 45 UNY 2,3,45 Vice- President 45 Religion Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Library Service Club 452,3,4, President 45 Signale 3,4, Editor 3,45 Swimming Team Mana- ger 35 Intramurals 3. ffin 'i Jay Frank Wall Gary Stephen Wallach A ,J i A 4 X 'A . . at .il i Carroll Melvin Warrington James Anthony XVatson Richard Weber Stevan YVeinberg ll 'V' 'Dx Richard Leonard Turner Calvin Ellsworth Tyler, Jr, Andrew Gunnar Vaskis Michael Valentine Voelker William Francis Voss Orris George IValker l 5-. 'TN JAY FRANK WALL GARY STEPHEN XVALLACH SAC Representative 1,25 SAC Patrols l,2,3,45 SAC Committees 3,4 June '60 Class Council 3,4, Treasurer 45 I-Iomeroom President 2 Service Club 45 Audio-Visual Service Club 1,2,3,4: Radio Broad casting 35 JV Track Manager 2,35 JV Football 35 Fresh-Soph Foot ball 25 The Matchmaker 45 Intramurals 4. CARROLL MELVIN XVARRINGTON JAMES ANTHONY IVATSON RICHARD YVEBER 5 f A 8 IP JV Baseball 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Office Staff 3,4. STEVAN WEINBERG Current Events Club 25 Intramurals 2,3. 4 f SAC Patrols 3' Homeroom Treasurer 4' Drum and Bu le C0 S 2: SAC Patrols l,2,45 SAC Committees 45 Library Service Club 2,3,45 43 gi 5 Neal Orlove Weiner Ronald Clark Wheatley if 'K x 'f v. ., fc:- Bryant Gerome Wheeler Scott Ira Wilbur, Jr. Edward William Wilkins Randolph XVilliams -N I ,. SCOTT WARNER XVILLIAMS IVILLIAM HERMAN IVILLIAMS Library service Club 2,3,4. QUEENE ALFRED YVILLIS PHILIP RICHARD XVILSON MICHAEL ANTHONY YVINDER SAC Committees 3,45 S.-XC Patrols 35 Dan and Checker Club 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. MARK ALVIN IVINKLER ce Committees 45 Chess Will Ever Serve Us NEAL ORLOVE IVEINER SAC Patrols 33 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Photog- raphy Club 3g Religion Club 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. RONALD CLARK YVHEATLEY SAC Patrols 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. BRYANT GEROME IVHEELER SAC Committees 4. SCOTT IRA IVILBUR, JR. EDW'ARD IVILLIAM IVILKINS Marching Band 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. RANDOLPH IVILLIAMS Varsity B Club 45 JV Cross Country 2, Varsity 3,41 JV Track 2, Varsity 3,45 Intramurals 4. l Scott Wamer Williams William Herman Williams Queene Alfred Philip Richard Wilson Michael Anthony Winder Mark Alvin jo. R 4? i' -.1 Marc Myron Winner Carl Bruce Winston Michael Lee Wiseman Ronald Lee Wiseman Fred Wolf Herbert Jerry Wolf 'J BARRY FRANK IVOLFE SAC Patrols 1,43 Dance Committees 43 Glec Club 3,4 CARL SHELDON WOLFE MILTON IVOLFE Sac Patrols 43 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. BARRY IVOOLF DAVID ENGENE IVOJICK CAC Patrols 43 Chess and Checker Club 3,4, Secretary 43 Collegian 33 Intramurals 3,4. HOYVARD IRVIN VVOOLF SAC Patrols 3: Chemistry Club 23 Library Service Club 2,33 Astron- omy-Physics Club 2: Hunting and Fishing Club 23 JV Track 23 JV Basketball 33 Inherit the IVind 43 Matchmaker 4. As A Guiding Light MARC MYRON IVINNER SAC Committees 23 SAC Patrols 4. CARL BRUCE 'WIXSTON Chemistry Club 43 Intramurals 4. MICHAEL LEE IVISEMAN SAC Patrols 43 Homeroom President 23 Dance Committees 33 Future Doctors Club 43 Varsity Golf 43 Collegian 23 Intramurals SA. RONALD LEE YVISEMAN FRED XVOLIF JV Baseball 2, Manager 23 Varsity Basketball 3, Manager 33 Intra- murals 2,3. HERBERT JERRY YVOLF gf fi' Barry' Frank Wolfe Carl Sheldon XVolfe Milton XVolfe Barry XVoolf David Eugene XVojick Howard Irvin XVoolf gy. 2 For Future Years DAVID LOL'IS YAFFE Homeroom Secretarv lg Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll -1 Association of Club I'rcsidents 4: Classical Club l,2,3,4, President 4 Math Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3. President Al, Collegian 3,-4, .Xs sistant Copy Editor 3, Copy Editor 43 Honor Society Tutor 4. ELNIER ANTHONY YORKMAN SAC Committees 3,-43 Chess and Checker Club 33 Intramurals 23,4 CALVIN ROBERT YOUNG SAC Patrols 33 JY Track 3, Varsity H'restling -1: Intramurals 23,-1 WAYNE ZEMEN l Stephen Jas Limmerman Steven Samuel Zimmerman Charles Lohr Zipp ,Zin i' V' 01:3 ' - 5 - f Q 1 1' f . f sf - I David Louis Yaffe Elmer Anthony Yorkman Calvin Robert Young Wayne Zeman -.-8 STEPHEN JAY ZIMMERMAN SAC Patrols 2,3,4. STEVEN SAMUEL ZIIXIMERMAN SAC Committees 3,41 june '60 Class Council 23,45 Dance Com- mittees 2,3,43 Bancroft Literary Society 2,3,4g Chess and Checker Club 2, Collegian 2. 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N I l 'I I J 1 ' X r l - I I Il ll I I L I- if iz L L.,-f X' ' -'LTL' 'I i it 1 .5 .. I M 9- -g - 'T - : W .f x ' s , - f -K t N - 1 u -1 1 - ,. ' Y ' ' .. v. ' ., ' ' ,f , - '- z 2 ,z I' 1 J K 2- - 2' 4 K I I' I 1 .' 4 , in 4. ' , A .. U V '.. . . I it ' ' ' ' ' ' I . . . . .I g R D . . t . tu 1 .1 . , K , . ,-,.. 1 ', , '. . .' ,. l.. 1 H ' K K C 1 I . ,, . . 1 v. 1 Qi -1- 1 v - -. - 1 ' . ' ' g.. ff' .n ' ' N .' K 1 7 3 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 z I' ' ' ' 21'- I 'A -1 . ' . 2 zfh ' , .- Visiting Committee Gt Middle States Association 5 w , K 1' - E, of N-J, l JJ 'u.Jl.-A 4 AJ' Nic-rnhcrs of visiting tonnnittce conduct at faculty interview. livery ten years, the Middle States Association ol' Colleges and Secolulztry Schools conducts an evztluzttion ot' each high school in the association. The evaluation determines whether at school shzill he accredited or not. This most important .ioh is hegun with 11 self-analysis hy the schools students and lztculty und is finished hy at report ol' ll visiting connnittee of the association. l'rol'essor Cioldsniitln presents l'1intipul Henry Yost with at report tompiled to lxtcilitzite the work of the evaluating connnittee. THE EVALUATION COMMITTEE, Lefl In iight, .Slrmrlingz joseph li. Houle. llowzird Carlisle, Sidney Chernak. George lit Schonheiter, llenizunin llel.eun, Spicer l'eterson. xvilfllt' lllll'l.fL'lIlClNll'l', Xvlllllilll B. Jones, Samuel llrtrtlsky. Levin S, flomlv. llllI'l'lCl0ll Nlerritl, Samuel S. f:HlllNLllllClllL'l'. 'l lit-mlure lleilner. li. K. C-mye, Nlzitthew 'l ress, Principal Henry Yost. Sitting: Ralph YY. Xfilll, Nlrs. Dorotlly Chiles, lfil- ligun l', Byers. lihnei Held. Warren ll. Held. Nliss Nlxniztn l,. Curling, ylosepli lf. l.ymh, Rex. Nmnizin CL. Loney, 5.3.5 Solomon NI. Mnrgolin. ki.-Q 1' Y Renders Once-A-Decade Evaluation 5'-A ,o 5 Xu 'Q Visitors compile and tabulate data concerning the Castle cluring their threesdav stay last December. School leztclers voice their opinions during zt closed confcrenct , . . . . , with constituents of the 23-ineinhcr group. The visiting committees report stated that the liziltiinore City College is :tn outstzintling school and has inuch lor which to connnencl itself. Very high ratings were received by the liCl1l1llllSII'i1llOll stall, instructional stztll, pupil activity progrznn, :intl guiclzince services. The connnittee was inost inipressecl with the lovziltv and cle- votion ol' the students :intl lzuultv to the school. Xn attentive ziutlicnte het-cls the woicls of Connnittee Head Hkzrrcn Il. Hclcl rnot picturetlp in the Ilzlltiinore Ciitv College Lihraiv. 4 1 Collegians Practice Democratic lcleals ll : 3 7 if' Air l s X'ictm'imu Student Unverninent presidential cznnclimline Ronald llefker znlclreswx Qin ziltenlixe 1llliliCl1iil'. The fliniztx ol the yeatrk CXll'2l-CUl'l'lCllllll' activities is the sc-liool-witle Student Cloverninent elections. Alter tlte ciztnclitlzttes for president and vice-president have been screened In the liuzircl ol 1-Qlection Supervisors, they In-egin their Lllllllllllglllllg. an-cotnpztnietl with lJllllOll5- pastels. znnl plzitlorins. I-lelore the liztlloting in the lirnnerornnx takes plztcie, exiclt txnicliclztte :tclclressea the entire ntntlent lmcly :tt at spetiul election 2lS5CII1lJly. 'I'lii5 year Ronnie Becker was eleetecl president: Nlztrk Dame- ker. vice-presiclent. Vice-prewitlentiztl liupefnl joel Clunlisli utilizes ilie Ptllilit .Xclclrew xystein an other lJ1ll'lll'lIXlIllS lnnk un. Une Day Student ' .FZ p is , A Principal Richard Hess, seated right, and vice-principals Steve Sklar and jay Caplan, lrfl lo rigltl, hold an administrative con- ference. One ol the most enjoyable and worthwhile programs carried out annually at City is Student Day. On this day, after the lllfllllf' and administration have relin- quished their duties. the students take over. Itt each class a pupil is selected to teach a lesson he himself has preparedg and througltout the school, properly chosen students assume the responsibilities of the counselors, department heads, and adtninistrators. .tn mer-anxious Dane Kauftnan cleans the way for his speedy return to oflice, Reign Invades City 203 A Acting vice-principal Stexe Sklar brings an expedient end to a flollegiatrs bewildertnent. 159 ww I l Q 1 , . V -ta 1. Student teacher lliltls discussion of an intricate Geometry Propo- sition. Student Dax' t counselors prepare for the busy day ahead. i 5 ,. gli 5151.11 r' Q-2 L Supplementary School Activities Start liiillinimc fiilf' College Infoimiuon Bureau SLIIJIJIILN vim Mllil wiuc Wl'iUJtIlCil Liircilm s BCC in 'tht NEWS. ' fiifttlf. in iw Xiimi Xlilivl' Iwi-px tiic imilclin bond t luck xx ltliivttlllllull wmiiiiiiig ulmul mini N mn- 'inc The Day Off For , Z N44 Audio-iisuul members check equipment to be used later in the flax. .X Hnal inventory of the ztthletic-equipment the last days of school draw near, av' 4, liffttf L24 - YOOIII ,A 9- O is taken as i M . ' - ,. X. gg Eager Collegians 0 49 If. Millard Ifoard. at favorite among C0llCgi2lllS until his retire, ment lust year. makes ll return trip to the Castle. i'1'0fessm's Phelsm, lloyd :md Hawkins wr-lfytggyg thg leisure atmosphere june morning. of the teachers' room on a steaming at ,L--Q -X tif - to prepare for the day ahead, teen minute homeroom period affords students an opportunity gf frm 1: 7' 205 is Participation During School Hours il A f.i1.53.e ' f .163 .,, 4 ' I f t K J Mft, gr 1 . fi rf Senior Counselor Hurry Luwreme advises ar june '60 class member :is to his lnlnre rollege plans. , - ' s-mai., n hfg I ' 'f '- 'M' 35 - ' -- K' A. , ,-f:,.:.,-, 2- ' if ff . ' 1595 Honored alumni are presented to the audience by james Meyers, eo-clinirnrzrn of this years Hull of Fame .Xssemblyy .X one-hundred dollar check is presented to a sophomore repre- semalive by june 'GI Treasurer Craig Singer at the Junior Day Assembly. FS?- ,- lhdaunted, the Kiznnpns Llezrn-up Clornmillee carries on llre , campaign lo keep Cxrslle surroundin5,,s nent :ind presenlalble. Professor Donald Norton gixes some helpful lips lo the inncli- heralded Clin College Band. H 206 Enhances Knowledge And Pleasure ffmlfll lawful Vmvf WNJ ' X,-'X llwllm d rf .Will l l ll 2 , ' J M445 , . fn, gg. liager Collegians browse at their leisure through the numerous volumes :tvailahle at the Book lfaiir. Knight athletes :ire honoretl lot' their ziccoinplislunenls :lt three seasonal assemblies, such as the one pictured above. ,Xfii ll 207 4 3 V, F5 V, X, if J ' 1 The solitude ol' the coziches' room is enjoyed by nievers Nathzinwn, Lee, and Lassnhu. l E ll 5 Nlr. 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U- 1 '16 T I , ' : 7: 1 - -. q 1 , : J . : 1 , , a 1 I - . 5 1 , yq 7: 4 E. 1 , N OJ f Prlnclpal Hcnu 1 X051 gnu at lhg spacloue fux College ca111puN pclhaps1cfkct111U11pon hu I :ff Alt C111 V l MMWWM ,J Stall members at work at one of the many after-school sessions necessary to produce the 1960 GRI-Ll-.N BM.. Cplimism Mounts As Work Culminales CAN TO THE STAFF: I hope the experience, maturity. and self- confitlente you have gained in the last year shall remain with you always.-The Editor, Dear Reader, This, the 2l0th page of the largest yearbook in the history of the Baltimore City College, marks the end of the 1960 GREEN BAG. As I reminisce, I can recall my kidding the staff by saying: 'Mlhen the yearbook comes Ollt, I think you'll know why you put up with me, but I'm still IIOK too sure if you'll know how. Now, though, I believe we do know. The necessary keys were perseverance, maturity, the ability to share responsibilities, and a strong feeling of inter-dependence. To those staff members who have continually given of their time, energy, and themselves at all costs, I shall ever remain thankful. It was only through their cooper- ation and sincerity that the l960 Gam-ix BAG became a reality. XVords cannot express my gratefulness to my advisers. Mr. IValter Morrison, whose steady hand calmed many a jumpy nerve on my part, shall always have a place in my heart. I also express my gratitude to Mr. lValter Linthicum, business adviser. I have come to honor and respect the judgment of both of these men. Moreover, I deeply appreciate the freedom and support of the school administration. A special vote of thanks goes to the man I am proud to be able to call a friend, Mr. Andrew Melby, who diligently supplied us with what, I believe, are the best photographs found in any high school yearbook. My thanks also go to the publisher and patronizers, without either of whose help this book couldn't possibly have been printed. I am also indebted to the I-Iarre Photographic Studio, which covered our social events. Thus, with the past taken care of. we look to the future. I can only hope, as you thumb through the pages now and in the years to come, that your alma mater, the wonderful years you spent here. and the many traditions with which you became familiar will forever remain close to your heart. Sincerely yours. ll.-wqiox Ili-'.R'l'zimt:ti Ifdifor-itz-Cltiff CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES BARTON HERTZBACH 1960 GREEN BAG in AND THE 1960 GREEN BAG STAFF TO Editor-in-Chief TT, f 's..'.7 we his LESTER PAUL WILLIAMS ln memory of our beloved son and brother Mr 8 Mrs Max Williams Fred and Kenneth BEHREND BROTHERS INC MARYLAND s LARGEST TURB D E A L E R Celebrating Our 30th Year FALLSWAY 81 CENTRE STREET Bolhmore 2 Maryland MU 5 8466 Z A I is 2:2 Q U Q O WW 1 4. L i' 'lf L' i' W i' 71 f E i il gc JL llbL,lull fyHl-I 1 QQ-A.: ' oi lg s S I ...C 213 The Ensign C Markland Kelly .lr Memorial Post No I74 Estabhshed to promote and safeguard true Amerlcan rdeals and prmcrples and to prox 1de opportunltles for the youth of Baltmore Qfeqgl l ,rg mp Y..-Q.-.ggf -QQ? THE ENSIGN C MARKLAND KELLY JR MEMORIAL POST No 'I74 THE AMERICAN LEGION Founded ln honor of a true Amerrcan to keep ahve the Amerlcan xdeals for uhrch he so xullmgly gate hrs lxfe and dedlcated to the betterment of Amerlcan youth 214 I I 0 , O 9 ' ull . V f X is Mk' E T , 2 R 'R'- 'Q E V T K :T if 0 1 0 . .- HONESTLY FRIEN DS a vzszt to Baltzmme 5 Larger and Lovelzer wzll surely enrzch your soul' ever seen IH any store SOME of the 1tems we carry are MORE THAN 4 000 Rellglous Book Tltles for Clergymen Chrlstlan Workers Parents and Chlldren ABOUT 400 dlfferent Blbles Testaments and Prayer Books fmclud mg the Authorlzed Klng James Scofleld R S V and other Revlsed Verslons Masomc Catholrc German Pollsh 8. Russlan CdlllOf1S, to choose from at 50c to S45 00 Names lmprlnted 1n 23 karat gold wshlle you walt NEARLY 400 dlfferent Sacred Song Chorus and Hymn Books also a large dlsplay of Sheet MUSIC CHURCH Sunday School and Vacatlon Blble School Supplles UT ANTNIUT ITDADIJ I' A U A LARGE SELECTION of Plctures for Home and Church at from 5c to S49 50 also Plaqtes Mottoes lNowelt1es and Awards STATIONERY Greetmg Cards and Mfeddlng Announcements A CHOICE SELECTION of RCllg10US Recordmgs by consecrated slngers and muslclans 1n all speeds lncludxng entlre readmgs of the New Testament and the avallable portlons of the Old Testament on I6 RPMQ YOUR FRIENDS wxll appreclate such exclusne glfIS as you wxll fmd at Baltimore 9 Lmger and Lovelzer IIHIIISTIII BUUHSTUHE Serv mg ALL DEINOMIN -XTIONS slnce l944 lnow located al-I 624 626 N CASTLE STREET lone blockama Q half East of HoPKlNs HOSPITALI STORE HOURS I0 am t1l 9 pm on TUESD -XYS N. FRID-XYS I0 am t1l 6 p In on 0the1 days CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE K OHN WVFSLEY PRITCHETT 7 r ' ' I I , . . . I . . , . . . , . u , , . . . I 7 7 7 . - sh u 4 - ' V , S ,L .Lu xx w L 1 .L4A.4xJ.LxI LA 1. A 14235035 ance. . I Y r ' ' Y ! Y ' , . , C ik V' Y L YA in Y ' 77 Phone Bkoadway 6-7070 MR. Ek MRS. CARL1sLE S. PR1TcHhr1 T I Y 215 CHRISTIAN BUUIGSTUIIE Customers and Salesmen often tell us that ours IS the larg est sarlety of CHRISTIAN MERCHANDISE they ve :Ama mv. 2555 ' zz. Y' is 592 3 vw 'Ki L sw x. FW ir f' W0 ,,.a. Q 990 in' ll ,ig img h'1 .--U ll!uE L l i' I Q 4' Wfr -'M . , li A, , ,j .f :A.. W 1 'txt' ,, ,if , ' I, fa .AH Q Q F5 W.. 3 ?fQ ' A a -my W tl x, ,f , ,Y 1 ' ' J' ' f -H EEE -KM , I y 'Ltr-' . -QW: ,. PN... Nww 'lf T .:,. 4--, r, . FV, 'X 'Q 4 f 2 . A -5:-.5 I4 . Avi: Nw ' A'l if -f ' V V -T-E: H x. 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A- ,- ' .. - L.: 1 . -Q..- ,a ,, av, I' A:-5:2 L L.,' l ' - 23:2 . , , l ..:g,-gi 4- :PZ-iQ ' ' ' -' 5:35 '!k ' :::: -0 -A - ' - .:::,f - ',A - - J -:,:-I '14, 1.9- - fe 'f ' ,gfs r 1--: I I, ,: ':..c . I -:EE u l W Vx v-' 52:5 A, . ,Q - I 'gin V 'xxx 1 AE:-4.1 4 ' , .I,:....z U' ' ,fill 7 Q :sir . I ..,:- I. n fgzu I ..,, E 1 1 355: ' 5555 LJ:- - I :Q 5:55, ' 'E?E 7592 12.135 Q21- 216 SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY THERE'S N0 fUl1gHlfIll!lfIOIIS RONALD POTOTSKY N11111 1111101 of IL 1960 GREEN BAG COLUMBIA H1 1- 11' S11 RI 0 ir 41 RPN1 C 0111111111 I 1111 of Pl1on0gm1l1s QLCLO Qfliel' 3118 GREENMOUNT AVENUE BE 5 6898 Open ul U P N1 HUnter 6 8181 Bm! 11ISlIISf0fllF Il NIL 1060 CI ASS mm MIKE 8 JULES Restaurant and Delzcatessen OF PIKI' SVII I 1: 911 REISTERSTOWN ROAD BALTIMORE 8 MARYLAND H I-IOI ES ALE X111-X1 DISTRIBLTORS Ifmcsl 111 10111011 LOIHIOHCI1 Nleats PENNSYLVANIA and GREENWILLOW VE 7 4444 218 I f' ' Q 1 X, 11, ,L N A n 1 4. kk f. . 1 aging 'Q ' ' 'll 1 RECORDS Wmmmfa! 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THE BRAKE CLINICS nz flff S zu BR XkI'S IHROXI END SHOCIX XBSORBI: IRS I1HlIl'IOI IIAII 4410 YORK ROAD TU 9 3766 655 E 25th STREET BE 57766 HANOVER at CROSS STREET SA 7 7009 e Goodman Cable Could Company fem IFII 11111111 4fIju9fe1v XDJI SIERS OF FIRE IOSSES SUITE 410417 GARRETT BUILDING BALTIMORE MARYLAND MOUNT ROYAL RESTAURANT SERVINK UNIX THE IIXESI IOOD MT ROYAL and CALVERT STREET Ionx Ir x XIOXS sm PIOPIILIOI BESI' WISHPS am C OOD I Uflx to mx Fnend .IOEL LEVINSON 220 Co 11 ' ' .'!'l'I'- N' 071 A, 'ZAYT - Avff Aw I -.yn D .vl .L .- , , F , - , , ' , Q ' V ' AA E I J FOR 'l'I-IE ASSURED I a f. H J. P. COX! I-MITLIAIIOXS am f OOD I L C Ix Om II onclcrful Xcphux STEPHEN LOVELLETTE D9 308 mm AUNT HELENE and COUSIN DOLORES H U R E S DRUG STORES 5301 YORK ROAD GOVANS 'I000 TAYLOR AVENUE cor LOCH RAVEN 'l700 JOAN AVENUE LOCH RIDGE PRESCRIP I IONS Complete D1 ug SIOIC ben ICC Eugene W MILBY Company 30 Inns ufD6j1f'r11f11111f2l3 XI I XIINL NI SIDINC CI S I OXI RENIODILI INC 3017 CHRISTOPHER AVENUE BALTIMORE I4 MARYLAND HAmllton 6 8327 FO UPI INIENTS 0 the UPTUWN FEDERAL SAVINGS and LUAN ASSUEIATIUN 5272 PARK HEIGHTS AVENUE BALTIMORE 'l5, MARYLAND Z to QII.-XI,I'l'Y ROOFING f. I 1 17 1 V f T 221 l'l0f' -cf A ,.f p-. A T JONES 81 SONS 708 North Howard Street BALTIMORE COSTIQMERS U y your size in DRESS SU .' The Flag, Banner 8. Pennant Shop Sperm! Flags and Banners made to order 409 Park Avenue Baltimore 'l, Md Telephone VErnon 7-3792 Good Luck and Much Success M l K E andthe CLASS OF JUNE 1960 from the SHACKS MOM and DAD BRENDA and BERNIE ROBXIN and LOUIS . ff. . , 4 s i m . f fi'- - -1: .C . .--ff igff f YY i :fix -Stir? Gunn! vlllllng Salas Carp BIDDLE AND HOWARD STREETS BALTIMORE 'I MARYLAND Excluslve Authorxzed Factory DISITIDUIOTS or ROCK OLA COIN OPERATED PHOINOGRAPHS ar' I le Jmg AMUSEMLNT MACHINE Manufacturers I ook to the General for Leadershzp NI C N1 DA sr' BEST WLSHE9 and GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF l960 from the Business Staff of the Green Bag HOINARD SCHULTZE Buszness Manager NIORRIS NILYLROWITJ Advertzszng Nlanager H ll Ll xv C Ol P 1 and CIIRISIOI IlI'R C XRROII Busznf SK Issorzules lVALrhR N LINIHICUNI Clzaznnzzn of Bomd of Publzcatzons 223 O I . llf 111 ' ITS I E F I QQ 0 Sue - I . X., J to - ll I Y I 'OTX In 1 ' 71 f Y IXCLUIIVI oincfonv, , Q ,Ill 0 W K L , I Q V J A - , , . . , , f . . I I ., . , 'I A I p 1: 1 1 ' D l 1' . 'I ' . .. . ...t . A If . . , . ,' W ' . . ' ' ' I . . . I , 1 A- The BPS! of 1'lT'!'l'1'l,Il'II.Q in Life to tllf' AIEXE H160 CLASS The Best Year Ever mm ROSA and LOU Phone ID 3 0770 CHARLES STOFBERG Class ol 1026 ALAMEDA PHARMACY WHY NOT CONSIDER A CAREER IN PHARMACY? For l'lIf01'II1llfI-071 write: READ'S DRUG STORES 1300 Race Street Baltlmore 30 M MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM Sex x ed exc lusn ely 5658 The Alameda it Baum Baltrmore 12 Maryland I RIHSIDINI more Cm College X RL AL 'I RLA'I Best lVzsl1esf10m F U N ERAL H OM E 2525 Fleet Street RICHARD HESS Presxdent of February 1960 Class and Baltrmore 25 Maryland CHesapeake 3 9149 lm Better Health to ilu IH XSHION XBLE C LNFI LLXILNS X151 IRE C1 -X55 01+ 1950 The Oxford Men's Shop ALAMEDA PHARMACY Greenmout 8. 32nd Street 5658 The Alameda CHARMS STOFMRO BGIHMOYGI3 Mdfvldhd MEDICAL CENTER DRUG C0 Bm, BPRNHHN 1401 E Cold Sprung Lane BOB STOFBPRG 224 . I . - ' xr 2 4' . 1 m -- f 41 ' . I 11' ' 2 .'. 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A 1 FIN E JEIVELRY SPECI AL ORDERS ' chool Rlngs ' chool evxelry ' Trophles and Awards H C CARTHE COMPANY 'I09 W SARATOGA STREET BALTIMORE 1 MARYLAND PLozo 2 5929 PLoza 2 3I I3 YOUR SCHOOL RING .Jr ll 7F77l0TlE OTBU Q-5e...1fVl1z. 105 'I'I3 N Charles Street The Qualzty jewelry Store F01 all the People unluenslggdugllgplrlmone SCHOOL OF LAW 3YEAR EVENING Poq am I ad 1 the LL.I daqrli LASSES-THREE EVENINGS A WEEK PRE LAW 2 Y a Day 3 Yee E a q Pr gram quell- f' Io L Sch ol SCHOOL OF BUSINESS INDUSTRY AND MANAGEMENT 4-YEAR DAY a d 6YEAR EVENING Pr g a s Ieadi g ta BS cou 1 q I M a a o o T a x portat JUNIOR COLLEGE ZYEAR DAY a d BYEAR EVENING Pr q a s n Liberal Arts Ga oal Ed ct load q to the AA dag an Wrlh or Call for loollaf 1420 N CHARLES ST IALTIMORE 1 MARYLAND Complzments rf Ill? STUDENT GOVERNMENT Photographer of DlSflhCI'lOII 1221 NORTH CHARLES STREET Baltrmorel Maryland Offzrml Photographer For City College Weddings Bar NIILII ahs Fraternmes Sorormes Portralts Chlldren 226 S . 5 J ' - . . . ' , I . , ' 9 l ,Riff I F9 1 Mg.: I -9 E ' 3 Mgzngir I I vm- s Q 'la A 2 X ' o o . wzll keep pleas nt . n, 'salizfef er! I U C ll ' H I - r r o ing o . , Eualifias for the Mer land Stats er Examinations. H A R R E - - 0 r or - r v nin I o nas r aw o . 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Manufacturers of I u a 4 BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE JEWELRY extend to each of you their sincere best wishes for a bright and prosperous future May your class ring reflect the joys of your high school days throughout the years H+ J JENKINS SONS COMPANY INC 2 2601 w L:xlNG'roN BALTIMORE 23 Mo BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Baltimore s Downtown Community College 7 MAJOR PROGRAMS OFFERED Account ng 0 Buarnen Management Markets g 0 General Education Exec hve Secretar al 0 Secretar al Accountrng General Bus nan FULL CPA PREPARATION DAY 8: EVENING CLASSES OPEN TO MEN 8: WOMEN SEND FOR NEW CATALOGUE YMCA, Franklin 81 Cathedral, LE. 9 7350 Approved for Veteran Trammg Approved by the Maryland State Dept of Education Accredzted by The Accredztzng Commzsszon for Business Schools Offering the A B A and A A degrees i Compliments The Parents and Teachers Association Baltimore City College 229 o xg --Q 55 1.31114 M itat if 1 q xx w. 1,1 ip: 'RQQQZEI' M., ' I ' 5?-,gllffs . . 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Mas Groks: H:RTzaAc1-1 CIVIC READING CLUB Meyerhoff Burldlng VE 7 4323 I omplzments of Howard Park Esso Station 500'l Liberty Heights Avenue Balt1more7 Maryland DOMENICKS SPAGHETTI HOUSE 4528 Relsterstown Rd Baltlmore 'I5 Md Ll 2 'I998 B151 ll zslzrs and C ood luck to CLASS OF 1960 PHILIP KLEIN ECKERT S TAVERN 2547 Fleet Street Baltlmore 24 Maryland l on mtulzztzmzs LOU 111110111 lllflllllllllll mm ABRAMOWITZ FAMILY W E NIEBERLEIN HONII1 INIPROVENIENTS 8121 Hlllendale Road Towson 4 Maryland NO 5 8916 PE 2 0555 Belmont Electrical Service, Inc Call FO 7 2111 of 0971 Wllkens Provlslon Company, Inc 2l0'l Wllkens Avenue Baltimore 23 Maryland BOB HARRIS SHOES Fc ilurmg X New XVOIIKI ol Style LI 2 6512 F166 Pmkzng Com 1ll716l1lSfl0IlZ FRED 81 ED 650 W Pratt Street Baltrmore Maryland Cum Jlznzents A FRIEND Q : ' 'I I I . , . I , . . . n ' . , I l I . ' . I . u I ff I .I , I , . . O fr Inclustrizil, Residential, Commercial 1 . . . O 1 I . I ,I U' ' I ' N . I 1 A . of I 233 'l'lle following poem was written by Carlisle Swayne Prilellell. whose son. -IOllIl NN'esley Prilchelt is a member of llle Class of Feb. 1960. OUR HOPE THROUGH YEARS UNBORNH Yes. weve .seored high in the winnings On the gridirons of our dayg And zl'e'll leave footprints lzehind its As :ue pass along lifes way. lVe have lifted high the standards Of Old Cityn in our dayg And, through the years that lie ahead, For her graduates u'e'll Nay. lVe ll ieeall those mans lessons lhat vw ltairud tthough not ion And ue ll ne ei folqtt oui teacheis 0 azth anxious avail loolls Oh the mans times zilf tiled them 4111 thfii flflllfltll at wore soi But they must have somehow loved us Foi they taught us moif and inoie Suie they must have had a vision O the futuie out ahead And in place of these toiinentois Thex sau' zuoiths men instead Thus tuaid sou our faithful teachers In dec 1 giatztude we ll tuin For those fliznciplcs you taught us elnd the Zl'10tIQ'S lou had us spain And to sou, deai CITY CO1 LEGE Is oui holtu through seais unhoin Fhat soui giaduatcs gain honoi And I OD S HAII OF FAJWP hooks adorn X IIlCllCl l Lllll -X Sllll Nblallams Nll and Nils IJdNlll Nlolrls Nllldlllsllll I- len and Nlllllll xlll lIIlNUl NI iIllNll AlJldlll50Il Billlllll Abi IIIISUII Xllld IS 'NKldlllS lenns and xldlllll -Nilsen I Xlbrl s Hazel IJ Xl on K llole -Xllen N llld NIls NNallu -N Ln md Nlls clldllLS IJ -N ln Nlllold and Nlll NIPCISILIII N Il incl 1 s 5lillllN Npplv. and Nils Sxdncs Npplc L 1 N Ind NIls Niollls NILIIJ is 4 1 Hn I nu Nlllll Cl N Iesllc Nlllll nn I HLIIIN Backls N s -Nlllli B L1 ss lllldc Bn N IIN HIUU. ull lll PATRONS and Nils Ceorge E Barnes and Nlrs james Barnes I llls D Barnes lnrl Nlls Ronald I Barnes I dll Nh NNIlllLB21l'llCN NIl I,lNldNN Barton NIls Dasl1lNN Barton Slew Barn and NIls Gllbell Bass and Nfrs Paul Bass and Nils I IH Baumgarlul Halls Beard Ronald L Bcdsel Illl ill Bcclsllaldl Nf0lllS BCglLllCl NN Ill C II lllls Blllllall lllll Nlrs lllllsl NN Belsc lllLl l'll BLlSCl1IlLl' Nlllsex Ioln 'intl Halrx Bennu Nil lllfl NIls NNllllilll R BCIIIILN llll NI s IIIILNII Bel sl BL lfrll BL N s Illlllsllll 1 Big, Roll l I incl 1 l Illll incl Connu. 234 Llalne Blelch Harlw -X Block A Blondhelm Nlr and NIrs II'N1llI Blumenfeld Bob and Carla Bob and Joann Roland FI Boebel Nllss Nlaly I- Bosles Nlrs Genesa B Boone Nil Robell II Boone Sl Nlr and Nirs Helberl Bowen Hazel Boyer Boss on lhe COITICI anlcc R Bradles Il and Nlrs R3NIl10I1ll Bradles I x srllc I Brannan incl Nils k Olller Bfiilllldll r ind Nlls Nhx Blasllllllll l and Nils Claude BIIINIIIZIIIII Nlls R113 BICHIILI Il and Nfls 11013101 L NIr and N115 J I Brooks dlru Blooks Nir lllll Nils joseph BIOURN Rolllld BIOORS ind Nils NNlllldlll I Blolsn llls l BIONN Nlls Lllllall Bllcloil Nfl NNllllHIll Blldoll l l Y , , . . 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Nllloll ll, llalzul 'Y fi 2 - f- ' 'UC C11 'V ' - 1 ad lil 1 .IDHI - IllL' B1ll'Il1lq1lllo If: lill ' 1 ' '- - '- ' Sara Daclrslsryu Bunny' and Dennis Mrs. Ethel Burdie Mr Elmer Burgess Sharon Burlslew Marsha Btrrmarr rnd Ben Bondroff Mr Mm C Busch Mrss Marguerrtc Bush Mrs Eyelyn Butler L H Butler Mrs Radye Butterworth yfr and Mrs Myer Buxbaum Mrs Byrnes and Dorothy Dr XV C Byron August Cage Mr and Mrs Charles L Cage Arnold Callan Mr and Mrs Donald Caplen lsatre Carlotta Adelll Carroll Mrs Eugene Casper Mr and Mrs Paul Castello Mrss Carol I- Cathell Mr and Mrs James R Catlrell C alayers Catonese Mr Mrtchell Cator Mr and Mrs Srlas Carter J D Cayev Mr and Mrs Robert Cearfoss Mr and Mrs R H Chopman Jr Charles and Lourse Jane and Mrke Chrrrco Mrs Mrlte Chrrrco Cary and Ronny Choprrran Mr Mrllram Crerler Helen Cruchta Mrke and Mary Clare Mrs Dorothy Clark Mary ls Clayburn Mr and Mrs Coclsey Plrrlrp Cohen Mr and Mrs A Coleman Mrs Leroy Coles Jr Mrs Rrchard Colrannr Danrel V Collrns Ruth Collms Complrments of .1 l'llCIlCl Jeannette LeCompte Mr and Mrs CarrollJ Conway Mr and Mrs Samuel Cooper Stanley and Srdney Cooper Ted and Dorthy Cornblatt Fed and Dorothy Cornblatt Mrs E Cotton Mrs Edrth Cotton Mrs Frances ly Coyrngton Mr and Mrs Clarence Cow an Mrss Della Corten Rosemarre and Thomas Coyne Mrss Bertha Crawley Mrs Cora R Crawley Rey George A Crawley Mrs Bettv Cromwell Mrss Carolyn Crowther Mrs F J Crowther and Famrly Mr and Mrs Fred B Crowther Mr and Mrs S H Crowther Mr and Mrs Clement IA Crooks Kntonro C ruz Mrs Mrllram H Dudlrffe Mr and Mrs Charles Cullen The Cullen l'1rnrly of Mrarnt Frerclr I-lr Joyce Dardaltrs Mrs I oretta Daly Mr and Mrs Drnrel Cuthbert Mr and Mrs Joseph D Anna Marta Dates Rose Dausch Daye and Judy Daye and Pam Prrnce Dayrd Norman Dayrs Delores Dawson Mr Ay rllrarn De Xtlu Debbre nrd Sandy Mr and Mrs Donrrrrrc Delugge Drclt and Lrrr Mr and Mrs John Drckel PATRONS Eleanor Dickerson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dietsch Herman Dretsch and Jernon Lepson Dorothy Drggs Mr and Mrs Robert Drggs Mrs Margorrte Drxon Rey and Mrs Mlrllram L Dols Mr and Mrs XVrllram L Dols Ron and Donna Mr and Mrs John Dorsey Dot and Al Mr and Mrs E J Dorolrng Mr and Mrs Joseph E Dawlrng Mrs Edna Dougherty Mrs Susan Dougherty Mrs Martha E Downs Gerald F Doyle Mrs Ruth Dreu Mr and Mrs Irvrng Dubrn Mrs Constance C Dugger Mr and Mrs Mrlton A Duggert Lours I Dusch larl Betty and Drrls Ceclephus Eason Ron Eclthardt Ed and Carol Lddre and Barley Bryran Ehrlrch Barbara and Bruce Irrsenberg Mr and Mrs Frederrclt Eltlund I hrlrp and Ellen Bond Ellrson Mrs Angela Ellolf Mr yy alter Ellotf Mrs Emma Elfrey Mr and Mrs Ellsworth and Famrly Plya and Owen C M Engel Rrta Engel Joseph Engelhardt Mr and Mrs Benson Ensor Bonnre Enter Charles J Ertel Rose Esposrta Jrm Everett John E Feathers ly F Feeley Mrs Ethel M Felder I ee Feldman Mr and Mrs Joseph Felton Mrs Albert Fenneltohl I-red Fennekohl Mr Iyans I-ernandrs Mrs Lenr Ferrante Mr and Mrs Benramrn I-me and Daughter Bernre Frne Mr and Mrs Melyrn I Irnt Mr and Mrs A Frsh Mr and Mrs George Frsher Shrrlev Flrnkman Mrss C lorra Ford Les Frarn Mrs I otrrse Franco Mrs Otto H Franke Srgma Phr Fraternrty Fred 'rnd Joanne Fred and Joanne Mr and Mrs Calyrn Freeland Mrs Anna Freeman Mr Peter I-rench Iony nrd Xnry Frenlsel Mr and Mrs Snr Irred rnd Mrs I Arthur Inn s Crnny Irundrs Ann Carl and Sheldon Iec Caplan Mrs Summers H C 'nnor lulra De Calleford Xertelle S Gatt John Cardner I M Garlrtz Mr and Mrs J Harrv Garmer Mrllrarn C Garrett Mr and Mrs Carrtney rrrd F rnrrly M rrtrno Cranrrerrnr Mr rrrd Mrs Mrclr rel C r'rnntrrnr C len lhyrd Crlrnor Rose C rnsberg Nathan Cry ner 235 Joseph Gladmon Mr. James Glenn Mr and Mrs B Glrclsstern Nan Arlene Clushaltow l' I' I' I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Nathan Glushakow Herman Gold Danrel Goldman Emanuel Goodman Barry Gorrn Mr and Mrs Stuart Gorrn Jrmmv Grade and Isaren Hu t Gramp s Mamre Grauer Mr Eugene Grauer Mrs Eugene Grauer Dr Raymond Gray Mr and Mrs John Gray X rncent T Greco Mr and Mrs C Green Mr and Mrs Arnold Greenberg Ronnre and Stanley Creenberg Mr and Mrs S Greenfeld Mr G G Green Ruth Greenfeld Irreder Grerver Charles C Grrfhn Mr and Mrs Sol Grrver Barry Gross Mr and Mrs Charles Gross C rlda Gross I-rorello LaGuardra Mr and Mrs Alfred Guerrerr Mr and Mrs N Guerrerr Peter IN Guerrerr Mr and Mrs Clarence H Gurd I-rarrklrn H Gurd C us and Bonnre Mr Herbert Cuss Mrs Marre Haberkorn D'tyrdJ Habrcht Mr Max Hamet Mrs Rose Hamer yrrs Derma narrrson Mr Harry Hackett Harvey and Arlene FlmerJ Hall Sr Mr and Mrs Wm C, Harley Dora M Harrrs Mr yyrllre Hart J Mrs Mary Hartloye Mr and Mrs James E Haynes C ene and Marre Haynes August Haynes Mr and Mrs Calvrrr Hayes Sol Gorrn Marte Haynes Mr and Mrs Andrew Hendrrck and I rnrrly Stanley Hellman Mrs R Hellman Mr and Mrs I Henderson and Famrly PeterJ Hepler Arthur E Henrtz Mrs Ann Hermann Mr and Mrs Fred Hart Dr and Mrs N Herbert I J Herbert Mrs Ida Hertzbach Mr and Mrs Luther Heuerrnan Laurre Hereth I' I' 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