Forest Park High School - Forester Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1959
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We Dedicaie . . .
. . . the 1959 FORESTER to a tangible symbol of the
three years that have shaped our lives. Often welcome,
sometimes resented, it has shared our moods, our
emotions, and our days. Now, as our days shorten, it
rings not so shrilly to our filling hearts as we pen this
tribute to the Forest Park Bell.
Our bell has no crack, yet, it is a liberty bell, a bell
that represents fulfillment through the liberty of the
human mind.
Our bell tolls no knell, but it does stand for spirit, our
collective spirit, and, more important, our individual
spirits-strong, free, and humble.
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bell is education, wholly American, it is a striving toward
ideals. Today our bell is electric, dynamic, resounding,
truly representative of our time and our future.
long after we have answered its final summons, the
school bell shall continue to serve, not only our youth,
but our lunborn generations. As long as men's hearts
thirst for truth, its ring shall be the call intoythe light.
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. . . has been built upon a past that is bright and glorious. Guided by its
traditional green and gray colors, Forest Park has emerged as a symbol of
growth and optimism, steadfastness and sterling worth. For years Forest Park
has excelled in scholastic achievement as well as in student govemment partici-
pation, sports, and year activities, each of these building up to complete the
portrait of our school.
The history of Forest Park High School extends over a period of thirty years-
years devoted to training students to become the leaders and teachers of
tomorrow. ln an effort to create well-rounded persons, the school has organized
two programs-curricular, including all classroom subiects, and extra-curricular,
including athletic and non-athletic organizations. The general curriculum offers
an academic course for those students who plan to attend college, a commercial
course for those who expect to enter the business world, and a technical course
for those boys interested in mechanics. These subiects are arranged so that we,
the students, "Enter to learn, go forth to serve."
Sports were the lirst of the extra-curricular activities, however, varsity sports
did not begin until a year after Forest Park was founded. In that second year,
football, basketball, track, and baseball became the highlights, and to encour-
age participation, the Boys' and Girls' Athletic Associations,were formed. Our
school succeeded so well in competition that lacrosse, volleyball, tennis, fencing,
and swimming were also added. But the athletic program did not stop there.
Soon an athletic letter of green and gray was given as an award to those
students acquiring a certain number of points, and this award was followed by
numerals, ribbons, and medals, according to the student's achievements. The
motto which was adopted at that time was: "Sports for all, and all for sports."
With sports well on the way, another form of extra-curricular activity was
begun-student participation in government. Modeled after our national demo-
cracy, the organization was headed by an elected Student President and Vice-
President. At the Inauguration Assembly the President was, and still is, presented
with an elm rod by each Student Representative and the axe of authority by the
Principal of the school. These rods, symbolic of strength, might, and harmony,
are bound together with leather thongs, a sign of unity and co-operation. The
axe, which is bound in the center, represents the power and authority invested
in the Student President, however it has a blunt edge to serve as a reminder
that his power cannot be used harmfully.
To aid these leaders in their endeavors, a Senate was formed, consisting of
one elected student from every half-year class. A court system, consisting of a
Chief Justice and six associate Justices, was also devised to punish all olfenders
of school regulations. The last body to be formed was the Cabinet, which was
to serve in an advisory capacity to the President and Vice-President. Thus our
government was formed to include as many people as possible. Today, not only
do we have a line Court, a Senate and a Cabinet to aid the student leaders,
but we also have student representatives from each homeroom class and student
officers who help maintain order in the corridors and cafeteria.
Prominent among the activities of the school are the individual year organiza-
tions. Each year takes pride in presenting and carrying out the many traditions
which have come about during the years. The adoption of a school ring, .lunior
Day, Senior Inaugural and Farewell Assemblies, and the loyalty song are but
a few of their many contributions.
As the years have passed, these activities have become more elaborate,
today, we all participate in a newly initiated Student Day and take pride in
our well-established Club Council. Also we have recently added a Foreign
Exchange Program to the activities at Forest Park. Yes, Forest Park does have
a glowing past, but even more outstandirig will be its future, for each of its
students will add his touch to aid the growth of his school, as Foresters will
continue forever to "Enter to learn, go forth to serve."
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Under the patient guidance of the dedicated men and
women who taught him, the Forester acquired learning
and became more mature in his iudgment. How inex-
perienced, callow, and timid a youth he was when he
first entered the school! With tact and forbearance, his
teachers accepted him and molded him into a self-
reliant, perceptive person. Wisely, they not only im-
parted knowledge but also fostered in him the spirit and
desire to go forth and seek understanding for himself.
Their genuine interest and sincere friendship helped to
make his varied activities rich and meaningful experi-
ences. When he needed help in his studies or counsel
for his problems, they gave unstintedly of their time and
of themselves. As he turns toward the future with an
eager heart, the Forester bids his teachers farewell and
fervently hopes that he will be a credit to theirteachings.
Administration
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There was a time when the expression new worlds to con
quer had various meanings all limited to this planet The
orbiting ot the satellites and the serious efforts going into the
conquest of space give the phrase a realistic but unlimited
meaning
ror tne immeaiate luture ana lor most ol us the problems
ot this world will be our concern Our hope is that we have
aaequately prepared you tor your next ventures be they in
bustress research or further education When Cas you well
mayl you need to meet the problems of outer space you
will probably find required the same virtues and obilities that
you have developed here in Forest Park l trust they will prove
adequate
May you enloy the best of health wealth and happiness
Sincerely
WENDELL E DUNN
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Dear Seniors
We have shared together many hours of study
and you have been Wllllng at the cost of much patient
labor to cheer the difficult paths of Intellectual toIl
by the unfaIlIng sweetness of your beloved com
pamonship using the words of P G Hammerton
to express better my own feeling and quoting hIm
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A truly Intellectual philosophy must begIn by
FSCOQDIZIDQ the fact that the Intellectual paths are
Infinitely long that there will always be new horizons
behInd the horIzon that IS before us and that we must
accept a gradual advance as the law of our Intel
lectual life lt IS our busmess to move forward
May you face these new horuzons with firm reso
lution and move confidently and courageously toward
the realIzatIon of your hopes and dreams
Sincerely
CHARLES N CRAMER
Dear Seniors:
lt is difficult to send you a message that will be
meaningful to you now and perhaps later in life.
Are you planning to see if you can join others who
are attempting to reach the moon or shall you loin
those on earth who are Interested In understandIng
the role of the IndIvIdual In a SOCIETY In whIch he IS
the focal poInt'?
The great strength of America has been In the
development of qUUlllIeS of leadershIp among Its
people Every II'1dlVldUUl In our country has the
OppOTlUnllY to seek a higher place for himself and to
seek contentment and achIevement according to hIs
own desIres and InclInatIons He must however keep
ever before him the fundamental human values and
principles of freedom that have prevaIled and we
hope will always prevail In thIs country
To do thIs we must have leaders who are men and
women of character IntegrIty and tolerance Shall
you become such leaders?
Sincerely yours
SOPHIE M BECKER
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Journallsm Class The shortest way out of a Tale of Two Cmes
Dad you hear the latest? My Englush teacher IS
modelnng dangllflers Tomorrow and tomorrow
and tomorrow creeps? Robert Frost? Oh Jack s
brother Whnch came first, the outllne or the
A B M A Sidney Celler BS M S D Ed Louis Cohen B S Ruth Goldstem
B A Eve Hoffman B A Abraham LeShacl: B S Robert Martm A B Ellus
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A N SCIENCE
Gilbert Blumberg BS Phlllp DnPaula BS Edwun
Fredenck AB Ph D Henry Hlrsch BS Mnldred
Hutt AB Ruth Kramer BA Joseph Krieger
Pete Lynch Grace Vogel BS Alvun Waldman
Rose Wernstem
Where would you classify butterfly? Dont
be snlly put It ID the Phy lum cabinet
Mr DlPouIa Whot dad you say? Chew one
plece of food thurty two tumes or thirty two
pieces of food one tame? 'P 'P Help my
Bunsen burners on fire Oops I dropped
all the red lntmus paper my chemustry
teacher turned blue
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Nellie Bagwell, A.B.g Georgia Brown,
B.A., M.A.y Margaret Gessler, A.B.,
Jessie Goldman, A.B., M.A.g Bernard
Kalvang Mary Moore, A.B., Martha
Rossmeisl, B.Sg Mary Sabine, B.S.,
M.A.p Laia Shevitz, A.B.
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in the moonlight? Nautae . , .
With my passive voice l'm in a
subiunctive mood .... We're
playing musical Spanish
teachers-When the'BeII rings,
grab one and keep him for a
month! . . . Miss Bagwell, can
I get extra credit if I bring in
two bottles of French cham-
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Moses Appel, B.S., Sidney Cor-
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Alfred Culley, B.A., M.A.5 Froncis
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SOCIAL STUDIES
Edith Brusowanlrin, B.S., Sarah Campbell, B.S., M.S., Celeste Levinson, BA., Rebecca
Liebman, B.S., M.A., D.Ed., Marie Remmert, B.S., Bessie Rich, B.S., M.Ed., Keel Silbert,
B.A., M.Ed., Isabel Thomson, B.A., Gus Tsottles, B.S., Margaret Tyler, B.A., Margaret
Williams, B.S.
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Scene: An American history class studying the Civil War.
Question: What was the Underground Railroad? Answer: The
beginning of the New York Subway system! . . . The "Ab-
dominal" Tariff of T828 was established for the protection of
stomachs .... Social Studies, a study of social life in the
Eastern and Western high schools? . . . The world is round,
it's just the people on it who are square.
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BUSINESS
EDUCATIGN
Frfty words a munute' and suxty errors?
Say whoever wrote wlth thus typewrater surely
dndnt know how to spell Look at this crazy
word ASDF LKJ l Oh bookkeeper'
Whom do you luke an the thurd at Pumlaco?
Four years of typung shorthand boolckeepmg
and fllnng and all they let me do as luck stamps
and make Instant coltee for my boss'
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We ve made name plates address plates and tntle plates upper
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Dandrldge B S Evelyn Edelman B S S A Aluce as
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PHYSICAL
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Why IS Mnss Hyde so angry? All I sand was that I
made three baskets nn a row' Then when she was
putting my score down on my squad card I told
her that one was made out of bamboo the other
out of wood the other Clumb climb Mr
Simms climb Whoopsl Hot water cold water
no water Bubble bath anyone? 'P Hey I made
a basket with my blrdlel What do ya mean It
doesn t count? Every female Forester s greatest
desire to get out of a green tank sunt and unto a
red onell B Mrs Blass nts my fourth
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Melville Anderson G Howard Phupps BA
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Hy e BA MA Edath Manmng BS
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ECONGMICS
The perfect circular skirt-circular pockets,
circular hem, oops-circular mark .... l'm
forever blowing bubbles-Who put soap
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INDUSTRIAL
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After two years of struggle, I Hnally made it-my
own splinter! ........ I said we were making screw
drivers in the shops. Suddenly the whole school was
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MUSIC
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Do you know where I con find 0 book on how to work a The ofhce received an emergency call The other day
weaving LOOMIS? or how to construcr an automobile CHAS Tell my son to come home immediately' It s going to rain and
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Student Day-the one glorious day when the Forester has a
chance to breathe the air on the other side ot the Forest Park
fence . . .teachers are students . . . students are teachers . . .
tun in a new institution and we'll never forget the tlrst Student
Day . . . the crowded diner at 6 A.M .... get your elbow out
of my coffee! . . .the assembly . . . "ln Adam's tall we sinned
all," didn't we Miss Larrabee? . . . the strange faces in the
ofhce . . . hey, Fredfl mean Mr. Caplan, Sir-will you send
tor me for all day? . . . and, ot course, the classes'-Say, dear,
aren't you a little old for high school? What's that-Oh, you
teach here. From that little desk in the back ot the room?
Su-ure you do! Waddya mean I'm going to tail this course? l'm
teaching it today!
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Thanks to the tireless and able work of our student govern-
ment and PTA, Anne Caderas de Kerleau of Montpellier,
France, came to Forest Park in September 1958, to become
a member of June I959. Through this program of foreign ex-
change, sponsored by the American Field Service, we hope
to send one of our students to France this year. The first such
student in the history of our school, Anne has proven herselt
to be a true Forester by heartily supporting all phases of
school lite. Anne has become so integrated into the Forest Park
scene that she can hardly be told from any other American
teenager . . , except when she opens her mouth, zat is!
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During his freshman and sophomore years, the For-
ester began to see his school, not only as an institution
of learning, but as a place where he could pursue his
special interests. Through its clubs and other diversified
activities, Forest Park held out to the Forester the chance
to grow in leadership and co-operation. Eagerly, hope-
fully, the Forester accepted this challenge and began
to travel the road toward maturity which comes when
one has learned how to lead and how to follow.
In turn, by his interest and participation, the Forester
helped build a strong activities' program in the school.
He was amply rewarded with new friends and new
ideas. The hours he spent were happy ones, enlighten-
ing ones, ones which were helping to form him in the
way that Forest Park wished, and so he become the
Forester his school had created.
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after the United States Government, being composed of three
branches: executive, legislative, and iudicial. The executive
branch, consisting ofthe President and Vice-President, is aided
by the Cabinet, which serves as an advisory body and includes
the "heads of state."
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CABINET: L. to R., Row 1: 5. Frank, A. Lasky, F. Caplan, F. Tucker, P. Epstein. Row 2:
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STUDENT PRESIDENT: Priscilla Weinberg.
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The Senate, which functions as a link between
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Row 2: R. Litwin, S. Block, S. Mindell, L. Smaller, M. Margolies, C. Moses, C. Macks, M. Baylin, S. Cohen, B. Posner.
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H. Kaplon, M. Spind-Membership Chairman, C. Croner, D. Wortman, S. Levin, G, Lattin, S, Gordon-Sec, J. Theadoreelreas,
HONOR SOCIETIES
To foster the assumption of responsibility, high
ideals, leadership, loyalty to the school . . . twin
chapters of the National Honor Society . . . to in-
fluence right conduct among the students of Forest
Park on and oft campus . . . to do everything at all
times tor the welfare of the school , . . Big and Little
Sister Tea . . . assemblies . . . Coaching- to aid fellow
students in their scholastic endeavors . . . under di-
rection of Roberta Solomon and Gary Lattin, assisted
by Suzanne Cohen and Jeftrey Selzniclc . . . hours:
before school, during school, after school,-summer
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COACHING DIRECTORS: L. to R. J. Selznick, R. Solomon, G, Lattin, S. Cohen.
GIRLS' LEADERS: L, to R. Row lr A. Robinson-'lst Vice Pres., R. From-Sec., F. Tucker-Pres., A, Caderas de Kerleau, M. Margolies-2nd Vice Pres., B. Tarses-Treas, Row 2:
B. Hornstein, B. Cohen, M. Roseman, H. Hirshey, G. Beluga, D. Cator, E. Engel, P. Weinberg, M. Taback, V. Powell, M. Osler, I. Booke, Row 3: M. Gellar, B. Shuger, J. Carr,
A. Molrncn, L. Liss, A, Laslcy, W. Decker, S. Cohen, A. Ellison, J. Goldman, L. Flom, A, Hendin, Row 4: A. Friedman, J, Spiegel, G, Miller, C. Pelovitz, S. Levin, B. Siskind, J.
Hillman, N. Brown, F. Goldman. Row 5: E. Israel, N. Siegel, I. Willen, L. Cohen, R. Solomon, L. Sherman, A. Schiftmann, J. Libshutz, B. Miller, A. Schneider, R. Pachino, K.
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To help new boys adlust to school and to encour
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Park subordunate honor society to asstst tn
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BOYS OPPORTUNITY CLUB L to R Row I AMehlman Vnce Pres S Frnedel Sec S Frank Pes I Heyman Memlaershnp Chairman Dr Frederuck Adviser Row 2 M
Jacob Treas B Goldman H Blank M Barrash M Harrnson A Muller Raw 3 C Prunty M Gammerman M Lowensteun S Cohen S Levm Row 4 C Johnson S Block
To serve the school through flrewell duty Lost and
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among members clear thrnkung love for fellow men
honesty trust an God
FOUR SQUARE CLUB L to R Row I I Booke Rec Sec A Caderas de Kerleau K Gordon Pres N Suegel Vlce Pres C Moses Treas A Schnender Carr Sec Row 2
G R From L Smoller R Dnamond G Margolis L Berkls G Belaga E Dlstrller B Knnsbrunner J Hoffman D Lltman J Harris M Margoltes Row 3 R Engel
Rosenthal M Schwartz J Davidson S Frank J Cohen T Wmner A Samet A Robnnson A Muller P Carmel C Goldstone D Davndson R Pachnno Row 4 A Hendtn
negel R Schwartz S Snyder F Shop ro B Zareswntz S Engelman Goldman B Hornsteln N Stem E Hnmelfarb Caster L Wnlner T Stulman Raw
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Sec Row 2 Mrs Bros: Adviser S Claster M Cooper M Baker S Schloss
E BIock A Elllson D Berger V Powell Row 3 P Welnberg W Decker To educate and develop each Studern through Wholesome
M Margolleg K Brown F Feldman E Femsrem B Shuger physucal GCIIVITISS lntramUraIs unterschoIastlcs Sports
honor socletles to advance sportsmanllke attitudes among
students of Forest Park to promote school events concern
Ing athletics pep and athletlc awards assemblies
CAL CLUB L to R Row I Mr rpps Advrser M Jacob S c L osover C I u n es UVFVIGYI I9 V95 UC 'te' V SC 2 5 0'9" 9C
Nason M Levm C Bowen D Fred S Freldel Row3 H Dnener M La Pldes R Leftrncn F Cop
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Robinson-Features Editor, Robert Ginsberg-Sports Editor.
To better acquaint the student with the activities of his To give Foresters the opportunity to express their opinions
school . . . to supply him with a source of entertainment . . . about the school-Dear Abby: Cann you feature this PRESSing
to provide experience for Foresters involved in the production issue? . . .
of the Press . . .
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L. to R., Arla Ellison-Advertising Manager, linda Wichner-Circulation Manager, Sima
Rosenthal-Exchange Manager, Miss Alice Ekas-Business Adviser, Harriet Caplan-
Distribution Manager.
GLEE CLUB
To satisfy the musical and social needs of the student . . .
Miss Butler's little proteges, all five hundred of 'em . . . school
production and assemblies.
GLEE CLUB: L. to R., Row 1: R. Weiner, J. Wanderman-lib., S. Katzen-Treas., E.
Buchman-Pres., S. Blans-Vice-Pres., H. Caplan-Sec., S. Goldstein-Lib., J. Smelkin-
son. Row 2: M. Gotthelf, M. Myers, I. Newman, L. Lee, R. Friedman, B. Hoffman, B.
Ehrenprise, H. Bardach, Miss Butler-Adviser. Row 3: M. Kohlenstein, B. Greenberg
l. Levin, T. Hargraves, R. Honkofsky, E. Shavitz, B. Solin, D. Saiontz, T. Bannon
Row 4: R. Peisach, D. Texer, M. Hyatt, D. Perkal, L. Caplan, B. Spitzer, M. Foxman
J. Shevitz M. Schiff. Row 5: B. Gamerman B. Krichinsk L. Altarac B. Julius S.
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L. Richman.
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MUSIC
To play and march at football games and pep assemblies
. . . twirl those batons . . . school concerts . . . music for school
programs . . . to make the Loyalty song sound like a song! . . .
Green and Gray on the march . . . there goes that Volks-
wagen.
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To perform for the student body . . . to represent the school
at musical functions . . . choral major subject and choral club
. . . the Co-ed Chorale without our "Co"-Oh, how we miss
those boys!
ALLEGRO CHOIR: L. to R., Row 7: R. Garfeld, R. Spector, E. Levenson, J.
Karr. Raw 2: S. Snyder, B. Hornstein, B. Kahn, S. Krause. Row 3: B. Estes,
J Kravetz, B. Volk, A. Rosen, M. Esterson. Row 4: Mr Salomon, M. Fine,
A. Overton, D. Scruggs, P. Borowski, Mr. Wechsler. Row 5: N. Brown, J.
Kalman, P. Lawson, M. Suraski, S. Hess.
BAND: L. to R., Row l: J. Selzniclx-Stud. Cond., J. Goldman, A. Ellison
H. Hirshey, D. Gilpin, Mr. Kestle. Row 2: J. Luchinsky, S. Grossman, Al
Rostov-Lib., H. Farkas, J. Glasner, B. Snyder, B. Meyer-SK., J. Marston
S. Pelzer, R. Kahn-Sk. Row 3: R. Klein, D. Merrill, L. Vickers, S. Goldbloom
G. Sober, J. Smith, B. Goldstein, E. Leban, R. Kirshner, M. Wolf. Row 4
s. afacken, R. Laebmon, M. Siegel, s. schwam-Lib., M. seein-Lab., T. zanz,
R. Diamond, E. Sachs. Row 5: B. Richmond, G. Lattin, R. Jaffe, J. Reno-
Mgr., H. Vorsov-Mgr., D. Silverman, G. Chamish, R. Terry, D. Freemater.
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To accommodate girls unable to take music during school
hours . . . where one learns the "art" of singing-breath, open
wider . . . wider . . . WIDER . . . WID . . . oops, the spring
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TREBLE CHOIR: L. to R., Row l: S. Shpritz, B. Estes, B. Block, M. Aaronson,
A. Weintrob. Row 2: B. Kinsbrunner-Treas., S. Sollod-Lib., I. Foreman-
Lib., N. Brown-Pres., S. Machiz-Vice Pres., P. Novak-Lib. Row 3: R
Engel, D. Scruggs, P. Mabel, G. Bookoll, L. Pastor, M. Zlatin, M. Tabor,
M. Pugh, J. Saxton. Row 4: A. Weinstein, B. Brooks, M. Alpert, L. Davids,
M. Budoft, I. Beclrenstein, P. Cole, P. Borowski.
ORCHESTRA
To provide an understanding and appreciation of music by
familiarizing students with orchestral literature . . . to help stu-
dents acquire a rich and well-rounded education . . . school
assemblies, music festivals . . .
ORCHESTRA: L. to R., Row l: M. Spind, S. Silverman-Mgr., S. Gordon-Stud. Cond.,
G. Mazerolt-Lib., G. Bookolt, J. Hyman-Lib. Row 2: C. Allender, E. Goldstein, L.
Wallace, H. Blum, S. Levine, E. Goodman. Row 3: M. Stein, J. Miller, B. Rubenstein,
J. Marston, A. Rostov, R. Diamond. Row 4: A. Sandler-Mgr., T. Lurie-Sk., E. Saks,
M. Zlatin, R. Berlin, B. Berg, S. Freed, S. Marks, M. Schwartz, Mr. Kestle.
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AESTHETES CLUB
To promote the truth and beauty of the English language
, . . "Beauty is our Business" . . . to develop an appreciation
for literature and its related arts . . . lectern readings, panel
discussions. . .to emphasize aesthetic values. . . films, records.
AESTHETES CLUB: L. to R. Row 7: A. Schiflmann-Board Member, R, Solomon
-Board Member, S. Tossman-Vice Pres., B. Cohen-Pres., M. Cohen-Sec.,
Mrs. Anna Bloom-Adviser. Row 2: J. Wahl, N. Bonfeld, B. Hornstein, E.
Levenson, M. Myers, A. Poland, M. Storch, Row 3: M. Bloom, L. Goldman,
S. Freed, L, Raichlen, D. Cohen, E. Block, S. Krause, F. Shapiro, J. Greenberg,
M. Rosenfeld. Row 4: M. Solamon, B. Kahn, S. Lippman, B. Pelovitz, S. Fox,
E. Bank, M. Levy, S. Kotzen. Row 5: S. Rosenzwog, L. Wiener, E. Saks, B
Richman, E. Jacobson, R. Diamond, E. Fulmore.
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CLUB
To fulfill a need for intensive exploration of great literature
. . . Will Linus ever relinquish his blanket? . . .to explore the
world's cultural heritage . . . plays and Dostoyevsky . . . to
confront Mr. Westerberg with philosophical pearls. . .
WEDNESDAY MORNING CLUB: L. to R. Row l: S. Berman, L. Liss, P. Gold-
man, B. Hornstein, S. Weitz. Raw 2: F. Goldman, E. Engel-Sec., M. Osler-
Pres, C. Goldstone--Vice-Pres., Mr. Westerberg-Adviser. Row 3. B. Siskind,
D. Litman, A. Schiflmann, A. Ellison. Row 4: A. Miller, M. Shiling, M. Klein,
B. Miller, H, Bloom, S. Brill.
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SCRIBBLERS CLUB
To promote literary creativity among the students of Forest
Park-twinkle, twinkle little star.. .publication of the lnklings,
an anthology of the best work of members-twinkle, twinkle
again . . . poetry matinee Cwith cookiesl . . . constructive
criticism-TOO TOO TRITE . , . substitle for club: "De pro-
fundusn. . .
SCRlBBLERS CLUB: L to R. Row lg A. Robinson, S Gronicn, S. Snovitz
Row 2. P Goldman:-Vice'Pres., A. SchiffrnannfPres., M. ShilingfSec., M
Klein Treas Row 3: B Volk, B. Hornstein, T Weintraub, C. Moses, F
Shapiro Row 4 M Osler, S. Lipprnon, E. Distiller, M. Salomon, M. Esterson
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SPANISH CLUB
To explore those phases of the Spanish
lands, language, and life which are not
covered in the classroom . . . Habla Vd.
frances? . . . speakers . . . charity proiects
. . . dance exhibitions . . . field trips to Spain
for annual bullfights . .
SPANISH CLUB: L. to R., Row l: G. Margolis, J.
Bogar, J. Castleman, M. Stulman, J. Greenberg. Row
2: B. Greenberg, J. Harris-Rec. Sec., R. Berman-
Treas., A Samet-Pres., M. Myers-Vice Pres., S. Yalfe
-Corr. Sec. Row 3: R. Berlin, L. Lurie, M. Diskin, R.
Glazer, S. Wolft, M. Kullen, B. Goden, M. Mandel, D.
Cushner, T. Winner.
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FRENCH CLUB
To promote an interest in the French lan-
guage . . . Parlez-vous francais?-Non . . .
French movies . . . Anyone for Bridgelttej?
. . . spelling bees-M-A-L-H-E-U-R-E-U-S-E-
M-E-N-T . . . word games-quatre-cinq-six
. . . Buzzl . . . to promote international
understanding through pen-pals . . .
FRENCH CLUB: L. to R., Row 1: A. Ellison-Hixt., D.
Litman-Trecu., S. Frank-Pres., B. Shuger-Vice Pres.,
A. Harrison-Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 2: J. Davidson, N.
Siegel, J. Wahl. Row 3: S. Gronich, S. Broolu, R.
Weinstein, H. Gertz.
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AERONAUTICS
CLUB
To familiarize members with the mechan-
ics and science of aviation . . . to visit im-
portant aeronautical spots . . . to study
various methods of air transportation such
as planes, heliocopters, sputniks, flying sau-
cers, sparrows . . .
AERONAUTICS CLUB: L. to R., Row l: M. Freedman-
Vice Pres., T. Hargraves, R. Leibel-Sec. Row 2: L. Hill-
man-Sgt.-at-Arms, H. Louis, R. Litwin-Treas. Row 3:
S. Levin, M. Baylin, R. Cooper-Pres.
BIOLOGY CLUB
To further the study of biology among in-
terested pupils . . . Careful, you'Il step on
my pet amoebal . . . to render services to the
school and community...
BIOLOGY CLUB: L. to R., Row I: H. Schuman, S. Sllol-
niclr, B. Ominsky, A. Goldbloom, A. Hendelberg, B.
Goldstone, G. Freedman, R. Levine, D. Kovler. Row 2:
S. Salganik-Sgt.-at-Arms, T. Schwaber-Treas., S.
Mindel-Vice Pres., A. Brodsky-Pres., M. Alpert-
Corr. Sec., L. Herstein-Rec. Sec., Miss Vogel-Adviser,
S. Losover. Raw 3: S. Stern, D. Rosenbaum, A. Cohen,
L. Hoffman, E. Evenchiclz, R. Diamond, R. Miller, J.
Lederman, H. Hersh, S. Pressman, H. Herzfeld. Row 4:
S. Goldstein, N. Feinroth, J. Sober, S. Isaacson, N.
Fishman, S. Blitz, L. Avis, R. Honkofsky, B. Kinsbrun-
ner, A. Miller, H. Lipsch, H. Daniel, M. Johnson. Row
5: P. Hurwitz, S. Bishow, B. Rasnek, H. Solomon, B.
Posner, H. Dorfman, E. Agus, H. Goldscher, S. Som-
mers, D. Cooper, C. Buck. Row 6: S. Marks, C. Peltz,
S. Saltzman, O. Pachter, J. Wolpert, L. Heiserman, J.
Ashman A Nelson B Etelson A Yospa L Levin
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JETS CLUB
To further the study of science in the high
school through experimentation . . . Junior
Engineering Technological Society . . . selec-
tive membership . . . where Biology meets
Physics, Physics meets Chemistry, and every-
body meets Mr. Blumberg . . . trips to tech-
nological laboratories
JETS CLUB: L. to R., Row I: S, Rosenzwog-Sec., K.
Goverman-Treas., L. Miller-Pres., A. Miller. Row 2:
E. Evenchick, A. Schectman, M. Shiling, S. Cohen, R
Litwin. Row 3: M. Baylin, A. Robinson, L. Wilner, S.
Levin, S. Levin.
TECHNICAL
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To offer continual assistance to teachers
and clubs by the operation of motion picture
equipment . . . to provide staging and light-
ing for all school productions . . . to supply
sound ettects for the assemblies, to take
charge of microphones-Testing: I-2-3-4-5-6.
TECHNICAL CREWS: L. to R., Row I: B. Millman, S
Friedel, M. Siegel. Row 2: J. Harris, E. Mall, E. Siegel
Row 3: A. Bloom, N. Naviaslly, A. Michaelson, H
Spector.
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CHESS CLUB
To become skillful in the game of chess . . . two
hours, twenty minutes, and one move later . . .
interscholastic tournaments.
CHESS CLUB: L. to R. Row 7: D. Wartman-Vice Pres., R.
Erkes-League Representative. Row 2. L. Shargel4Pres., W.
Miller, S. Levin, G. Lattin. Row 3: D. Silberg-Sgt.-at-Arms,
I. Eberlein, C. Small, E. Leban. Row 4: R. Lewis, M. Schugam
-Treas., W. Lakein.
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CAMERA CLUB
To interest students in the world of photography
. . , cheese, please-sweitzer . . . to learn more
about photography and all its phases.
CAMERA CLUB: L, to R. Row l: M. Cooper-Pres. Cstondingl,
M. Berman, M. Baylin, H. Farkas, A, Rankin, D. Rosenbaum.
Row 2: M. Davis, S. Cohen, P. Schwab, R. Kaufman. Row 3:
E. Goldman, M. Blocker, J. Denny, S. Engle-Sgt.-at-Arms, Mr.
Culley-Adviser, S. Salganik, S. Levin-Vice Pres., A. Schect-
man-Treas., A. Srechnikov-Sec., R. Goodman, R. Kantor.
ART CLUB
To learn how to make different types of art ob-
iects-pot-holders, lanyards, gimp bracelets . . .
to draw portraits and caricatures of fellow mem-
bers.
ART CLUB: L. to R. Row 1: L. Gold--Sgt.-at-Arms, L. Berkis-
Sgt.-at-Arms, J. Ruben-Corr. Sec., I. Willen-Pres., A. Gins-
berg-Sgt.-at-Arms, P. Miller. Row 2: A. Hendin, B. Tarses,
M. Lessans, L. Liss-Vice Pres. Row 3: J. Saxton, R. Skloroff,
S. Schwartzman, M. Mandel, M. Cooper, N. Clapman, G.
Fishman. Row 4: P, Weinberg, A. Traub, J. Greenberg, J.
Sisco-Rec. Sec., E. Sodden, C. Pelovitz.
OPEN FORUM CLUB
To discuss any debatable, informative topic
of interest to the group . . . to acquire poise in
addressing a group . . .My de . . . ar tri . . .
ends . . .
OPEN FORUM CLUB: L. to R., Row 7: P. Schwab-Corr.
Sec., A. Hendin-Pres., I. Greenhood-Vice Pres., J. Lib-
shutz-Rec. Sec. Row 2: S. Friedman, J. Wahl, P. Wein-
berg, D. La Borwit, M. Perlman. Row 3: T. Stulman, B
Yolken, M. Myers, A. Friedman.
NEWS VIEWS CLUB
To discuss and interpret current events on the
local, national, and international scenes . . .
The latest report from the Moon is . . .
NEWS VIEWS CLUB: L. to R., Row I: T. Stulman-Program
Dir., M. Weiner-Hist., M. Myers-Treas., M. Klein-Vice
Pres., B. Miller-Pres., I. Bass-Sec. Row 2: Mrs. B. Rich-
Adviser, E. Bistiller, J. Hotlman, L. Winter, E. Soddan,
R. Stein. Row 3: M. Hack, J. Garbis, G. Pazornick, H.
Grollman, J. Greenberg, B. Ostrowslxy. Row 4: H. Gertz,
J. Libshutz, S. Friedman, S. Brooks, T. Weintraub, A.
Miller, C. Goldstone, D. Schwartz, S. Rudo, S. Krause,
E. Shavell.
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To learn to make a house a home . . . to
find practical solutions to problems facing
future homemakers . . . Which button shall
I push?
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB: L. to R., Front: M. Leboe
G. Wasserman-Vice Pres., S. Tossman-Pres., L. Sher
man-Sec. Back: J. Tyler, B. Rosenberg-Treas., P
Swift, J. Harris, G, Pazorniclx, J. Stern, J, Setren,
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The Forester cheered his teams on to a glorious victory
or to an honorable defeat. However, he was not always
the spectator rooting in the grand stands, at another
time, he might have been the determined team member
competing on the field. Athletic participation has always
comprised a prominent part of every Forester's life.
Boys and girls go out for intramural sports, vie in year
competitions, and contend for interschool championships.
At a well-run factory, each of the many parts of a
complicated machine functions properly in, itself and
works harmoniously with other parts to form one prod-
uct. So too, at Forest Park, individual Foresters are
molded into strong team members, striving to achieve
athletic accomplishment. Through this teamwork, the
Forester acquire sportsmanship, perseverance, and a
feeling of loyalty toward Forest Park.
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Marchanti, M. Wilson, O. Caldwell.
One more pose like that and she's a cinch for varsity ballet.
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Playing in the true Forest Park tradition, the speedball team enioyed
a successful season. Commendable teamwork brought the Foresters
their close record of one victory and one defeat. Their skill in the games
against Dunbar and Edmondson was gained as the result of extensive
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Row 2: B. Shuger, V. Powell, S, Blans, M. Der.
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This year's varsity and J. V. "bird-watchers" "spotted" all thirty-two
of their matches accurately. The girls completely wiped out their oppo-
nents by defeating Edmonson, Carver, Mervo, and Southern. Miss Edith
Manning coached the squad.
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TABLE TENNIS: L. to R., Row l: M. Balmer, M, Newhouser. Row 2: M. Wilson, T.
Schwaber, B. Friedman, O. Caldwell, P, Erlich. Row 3: S. Rosenzwog, J. Sher, S. Blum-
son, D. Berger, J, Brener, M. Margolis, B. Goldberg.
Forest Parlc's "A" table tennis team deserves an "E" tor
effort, efficiency, and excellence. Coached by Miss Edith Man-
ning, the girls won twenty-nine out of thirty-two matches.
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the court personified the aphorism: "It's not whether you win
or lose, it's how you play the game." Although not every con-
test ended in victory, the Foresters always played with genuine
spirit and sportsmanship. The squad defeated Edmonson and
bowed to Douglas and Dunbar.
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VOLLEY BALL: L. to R., Row l: Z. Sokolove, K. Brown, G. Gelkin. Row 2: M. Sharp, A
Sveclcikov, S. Schoenfeld, M. Marchanti, E. Watson. Row 3: M. Stein, L. Brizendine, R
Foland. Row 4: Mrs. F. Caisley, S. Hicks, P. Johnson, M. Honlrofsky, J. Bryant, C. Bryant
B. Goldstone.
Under the encouraging influence of Mrs. Frances Caisley, the
varsity volley ball team defeated three out of tour opposing schools.
The team was victorious over Edmondson, Dunbar, and Douglas at
a tournament held at Eastern High School.
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ARCHERY Counfercloclrwrse J Goldman I Baoke J Ansel J Wahl S Levln M Cooper C Goren Center A Ellison
Although Muss Lucy Hyde s archery team missed the bull s
efye the gurls shot luke Wllllam Tell s proteges against Carver
Dunbar Eastern and Southern
It seems that every female Forester
struves to be a Mlckey Mantle durmg the
softball season Whnle practncmg softball
techmques the gurls acquire a glamorous
sun tan right an thenr own back yard They
become so proficient In this pastnme that
the entire enrollment attains malor
league standmg Hence no varsuty soft
ball squad at Forest Park
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FOOTBALL
Brisk fall weekends found caravans of Forest Park fans
making their way to Kirk Avenue Field for football games.
Everyone in the throng was a vivid part of the scene, whether
he was a player, o candy vender, or just a spectator out to
enjoy the game.
As the roar echoed from the stands, the Woodsmen ap-
proached the field for warm-up exercises. Then silence was
broken only by frantic calls of "hold that line" and other
cheers that echoed throughout the field. The spirit of the fans
was always at its peak, even though the team's only success-
spirit, and in the ethics of the game.
The linemen were mostly veterans, but, due to frequent
casualties, some players could not participate. The Woods-
men's backfield was sparked by fine running backs. Moreover,
the defensive squad, which played the hardest when odds
were against it, was truly an outstanding asset to the Forest
Park team.
Most valuable, however, were the two coaches who worked
side by side with the players every day, preparing them for
future rivals they were to face. These two fine men, Mr. Milton
ful undertaking was against McDonough. Whatever this yeor's
Lumsden and Mr. Jerry Phipps, deserve a great deal of credit
football team lacked in victories, it more than gained in fight,
for the fight and hustle shown by the Woodsmen.
1958 Varsity Football Schedule
Forest Park High School
September 20 .... ...... 2 :OO P.M. ............ Montgomery Blair
Kirk Avenue Field
September 27 .... ..... 2 :OO P.M. ......,. .... C ity
Kirk Avenue Field
October 3 .... . . . 3:30 P.M. ...... .... C arver
Away
October lO .... .... 8 :OO P.M. .. . . . .Salisbury
Away
October i7 .... .... 3 :3O P.M ..... .... M cDonough
Away
October 24 .... ..... 3 :l5 P.M. ........ . . .Southern
Kirk Avenue Field
November l . . . .... 3:15 P.M. ........ .... P atterson
Kirk Avenue Field
November 7 ..... .... 3 :i5 P.M. ...... .... M ervo
Kirk Avenue Field
November i4 .... .... 3 :OO P.M. ....... .... D unbar
Douglass High
The Forester supports his school
Born in the minds of the Cabinet and Senate, Loyalty Day
was a dream come true. lt was the day on which Foresters
donned their school colors and rushed out at 2:30 to see their
football team in action. At the game, Miss Green and Gray,
Ping Der, elected by the Student Body to represent "spirit
personified," was crowned. The Day was culminated by the
Loyalty Dance.
Priscilla Weinberg and Phil Epstein crown "Miss Green and Gray,"
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all the athletic seasons Durnng pep assem
blues and football basketball ancl lacrosse
contests these twelve lxvely leaders chanted
cheers and songs to keep the Forest Park
splrlt and morale hugh
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ERLEADERS l to R Row 7 K Gordon .l Co
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CROSS COUNTRY: L. to R., Row l: M. Cohen, B. Hoffman, J. Gilliam, S. Bliden
Row 2: J. Gerber, J. Theodore, E. Jacobson, C. Johnson, D. Philips. Row 3: D.
Madison, A. Barnstein, D. Layton, J. Berg, Mr. Martin-Coach. Row 4: O. Fostor,
D. Husey, G. Soleus, O, White, J. Murphy.
CRGSS COUNTRY
After the loss of four-fifths of the varsity squad due to grad-
uation, the Woodsmen finished in sixth place in the eleven
school league.
Mike Cohen, Charles Johnson, and Jeffrey Theodore com-
pleted their fourth year of running for the squad. The coaching
of Mr. Robert Martin helped the team develop its potentials.
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Although still young, the rifle team is gaining recognition
and stature at Forest Park. The team record of 4 and 8 this
year pointed toward hopes of a high position in the M.S.A.
standings in the near future. The Rifle Club is affiliated with
the team, and membership is open to all Foresters.
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RIFLERY: L. to R., Row l: M. Baylin,
Row 21 G. Thrasher, J. Schnitzer, M.
Siegel, W. Horsey, E. Sober, R. l-EVLYL
Mr. Peterwn' Coach, R. Levin, D. Feamster
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Iacob, D. Warshawsky, J. Lewis, C. Croner. Row 3: I. Bloom, K. Kellar, R. Blume, H. Katz, M. Blake,
-I. Spector, Mr. Zolet-Coach. Row 4: M. Sobkov, W. Dunkerton, D. Madison, D. Levine, M. Rosenberg
The swimming team finished one of their better seasons with a five and five
record. Some of the outstanding members of the team were graduated in
February, and this loss was a factor in the defeat of the team by City. As
it was, the mid-year graduation put a large puncture in the water wings of
our swimming team.
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Feldman, B. Fetteroff, M. LaPides, M. Jacob. Top Row: A. Csnowitz-Manager, R. Weglein, I. Bernstein, E, Buckner, F. White, M. Levin, G. Rose, Mr. Mallonee-Coach.
LACROSSE
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The lacrosse team had one of its most successful seasons in
recent years, winning four of the twelve games it played. The
most exciting game of the season, played before the home
fans, was a 9 to 5 victory over Poly.
Under the coaching of Mr. C. Gardner Malonee, the team
showed impressive fight and spirit throughout each of its
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The 1958 track team ended a mediocre season of three wins
and six losses with an excellent showing in the Maryland Schol-
astic Association finals, The Woodsmen captured first place in
three events: the mile, the 880 yard dash, and the mile relay.
Mr. Robert Martin, the coach, was largely responsible for the
team's excellent performance.
TRACK: L. to R. Bottom Row: W. Lafferman, S, Machiz, S. Hamet, I, Meyer. Second Row J Gerber M Spind B Hyman C Johnson N Pistolus J Theodore Top Row J
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The varsity baseball team, under the direction
of Mr. Andy Anderson, had a successful season, as
shown by their 8-8 record. The spirit and team-
work of the squad were major contributions to-
wards the team's success.
Several of the games provided the Forest Park
spectators with extra excitement and anticipation.
After losing to City on their first meeting, the For-
esters came back to defeat the "Block Nights," 9
to 4, in a second game. A four-run first inning
gave the Woodsmen a lead which they never relin-
quished. A second four-run inning, the fifth padded
our lead even more. A late City threat fell far
short, and Forest Park had emerged with another
league victory.
SCORECARD
Forest Park 9, 2 Carver
Forest Park 2, 9 City
Forest Park 10, 2 Douglass
Forest Park 6,11 Dunbar
Forest Park 7, 8 Mervo
Forest Park 1, 2 Patterson
Forest Park 0, 3 Poly
Forest Park 6, O Southern
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dream was now a reality. These were the same halls he
had trod in previous years, but now there was a differ-
ence. Now, he walked the halls with an air of purpose
and determination, with an aura of authority. He was
the leader of his school, and the others looked up to him
for guidance along the way. He displayed to the best
advantage the qualities which the school had instilled
in him when he was learning how to assume the respon-
sibilities of leadership. He walked proudly with head
erect and shoulders thrown back, for he was hastening
toward graduation and toward the new life that awaited
him beyond these halls.
He became a senior, he was a Forester, he would be
tomorrow's world.
FEATURES EDITORS: L. Flom, M. Pelovitz.
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Frannie, get out of the closet, the B. S. A. meeting isn't over
yet-, but Miss Becker, it's only 5:30 P.M.!! . . . And then there
was the time our coats were locked in the yearbook room. The
keys were in the pocket of our beloved advisor who had to
leave promptly at 2:30.
PROOFREADERS: L. to R.: L. Cohen, A. SchiHmunn, M. Gellar.
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send her a card? Quick-we ran out of midnight oil for room
121-Man,1I':e dummy got an "E" in arf! So you want Io know
why the pictures on page 20 have finger prints? lt's not the
"F.B.l."g i1's iust Louise, the ianitress, in one of her "dozes." . . .
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ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARIES, TRANSCRIPTION EDITORS, FACULTY YEARBOOK ADVISER:
L. Io R.: B. Cohen, J. Burger, S. Nathanson, B. Lubin, T. Bernstein.
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COMMERCIAL ADS EDITORS: L. to R.: A. Samet, S. Cordish.
We never have trouble working on yearbook. Take today
for instance-Sixty pages have to be typed. You guessed it.
The typewriter broke! . . . Last week we received a patron ad
"to Toastie Poodle from Corky Poodle"-The nerve of some
peoples' dogs!
CIRCULATION AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGERS: L. Io R.: J. Hoffman, E.
Dreyer, B. Friner, R. Leflman.
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FEBRUARY BUSINESS MANAGER: Rita Mae Hackerman
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SUBSCRIPTION MANAGERS: L. Yo R.: C. Prunvy, J. Libshutz.
Where's the bookkeeper? Great, how much money do you
want to turn in? Oh, I only wanted to place a bet!!! . . .
Guess what, Joanne. We're bankrupt!!! How's this for an
idea? A blank ad page . . .
PATRON ADS MANAGERS AND BOOKKEEPER: L. fo R.: M. Rosemun, I.
Haines, L. Sherman.
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Looklng back m retrospect we all are sure to find
A certain sacred :mage engraved ln every mind
The picture lt will drtTer as to the feeling and the hue
But the sublect on thrs canvas our Forest Park debut
Taking ID the background our hopes and fears did surge
Knowing that fn four years as adults we d emerge
Our freshman year was basic m making very clear
The fundamental purpose and essence of being here
The largest service rendered was to inmate
While early IH our hfgh school life we learn participate
And as for how to study that was taught to us an turn
Our very flrst project arnved none too soon
As we participated ln the Soph Hop sponsored by the Class of .lune
Here we had climbed lust one of the stairs
To arrive at the very flrst of our Forest Park UHGIYS
When we were revealed as ,unfors the prcture began to clear
Given Feb 59 as a tltle we omclally became a year
The very flrst fob we had on our hands
Was to elect our omcers and carry out our plans
Our .lunlor Day assembly had loomed into sight
As we all erased the shadows to make things turn out right
Next was to handle our Junror Prom aFfa1r
And If every member checks his mrnd
He ll find that memory there
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FEBRUARY 1959 YEAR SONG AND BANNER
Sfand up and cheer for fhe year 59ers
Whose splrrf soars onward ever high
Sfand up and cheer for the year 59 ers
We know fhaf Feb 59 rs sfarhng
To be a year really on the beam
Well show you Feb 59ers the greafesf
The greafesf fhaf you ve ever seen
Our whrfe msprres fhe will fo wm
Our aqua consfancy
Wffh Miss Kamaroff our adviser
Sfand up and cheer for the yea
Sland up and cheer for Feb 59
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For the first time in the history of Forest Park, the counselor
is making his debut in the yearbook. But to the Class of Feb-
ruary 1959, Mr. Jerry Cohen has already attained stardom,
And yet this insertion into the yearbook seems to be such a
small way to show our appreciation to one who has done
so much. He has spent much of his time showing us the many
aspects of possible careers and has been the shining star in
the distance, guiding us to our future.
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FEBRUARY 1959 COUNSELOR: Mr. Jerry Cohen.
Even though some of us may leave here still undecided as
to the road we will take, Mr. Cohen will have instilled in
a clear understanding of what lies ahead.
And so we say thank you, Mr. Cohen, for though you've
been a star in our eyes, you have been close enough for
to call you our friend, our helping hand, our counselor.
Sincerely,
The Class of February 'l959
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FEBRUARY 1959 ADVISER: Miss Sarah Kamaroff.
Dear Miss Kamaroft,
When we entered Forest Park as the freshmen and sopho-
mores of the Class of February 1959, we were similar to a
preliminary sketch that the artist makes before he can start
his portrait. But as we entered our iunior year, Miss Sarah
Kamaroff, our year adviser, began to fill in the picture with
her palette of good advice, pleasant attitude, easy manner,
and patient understanding.
With Miss Kamaroft guiding us, we knew that we had
achieved our first plateau of success when our Junior Day
was given.
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But this was still the beginning of a great masterpiece vet
to be completed.
As our final year at Forest Park was culminated, February
1959 continued onward to success as we put on our last
exhibition, giving proof that Miss Kamaroft had created a
portrait of the well-rounded Forester.
We wish to express our most sincere gratitude to you, Miss
Kamaroff, for the help and time you have given us during
our years at Forest Park.
Sincerely,
The Class of February 1959
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The Class of February 1959 invested its utmost faith and
confidence in its leaders as was proven by the re-election of
the maiority of the otticers for two consecutive terms. These
officers, led by Danielle Cator as class president, guided the
class through its first organized year and onward to its out-
standing achievements in its Senior Year. Due to their untiring
efforts, these leaders helped to make February 1959 a year
of which each of its members could be proud.
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Salute of the potato sacks.
"Places everyone!" "Curtain going up!" And so, on Novem-
ber 15, 1957, the curtain rose on "Dreamers of the American
Dream," presented by the Class of February 1959 as its
Junior Day Assembly. Under the chairmanship of Renee Rosen-
berg and direction of Andy Lasky and Marilyn Toback, the
play, which was a brief synopsis of the outstanding individuals
known in our American history, was a success.
Later in the afternoon, the newly organized juniors gathered
together on the front campus for the traditional tree-planting
ceremony at which Danielle Cotor, class president, and Miss
Sarah Kamaroff, year adviser, officiated.
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"Yo ole year song," ol? key per usual, is introduced to the school.
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JUNIOR PROM
The Class of February 1959 became a social success on
November 16, 1957, at the Phoenix Club, where its Junior
Prom was held. However, as newly organized juniors, they did
not need the artificial stars and clouds used as decorations,
for they had stars in their eyes and were on top at their own
cloud, Cloud Number 59.
Due to the efforts of the chairmen, Gil Creutzer and Marvin
Gamerman, the evening was memorable and was concluded
with the crowning of Ray Weglein and Linda Dembo, King
and Queen ofthe prom.
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On October 31, 1958, at the Senior Inaugural Assembly, and dreams to achieve his goal, his dream can be fulfilled.
the Class of February 1959 officially became the Senior Class As the Class of February 1959 marched out of the audi-
of Forest Park. torium, its members were fully aware of the responsibilities
Rabbi Jacob Green, in an inspiring address entitled "There which accompany the privileges of being a senior.
ls No End in Sight," reminded the seniors that if one strives
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The Class of February, 1959 bade fare-
well to Forest Park on January 29, 1959. Dr.
Jacob H. Conn delivered an inspiring mes-
sage as the graduating seniors witnessed
their last assembly at Forest Park High
School.
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1959. The place-Forest Park High
School. The occasion-Graduation.
And so, for the last time, the Class
of February 1959 marched down
the aisles of the auditorium of For-
est Park High School. And also for
the last time, the 'Class of February
1959 was together as a group-a
group consisting of 137 members
who had worked together for four
years dreaming of the day that
had finally arrived. Over those
same aisles had walked many
graduate classes before us, but
none could have felt prouder or
happier than the Graduating Class
of February 1959.
After the procession, the diplomas
were presented by the Honorable
Thomas D'Alesandro, Mayor of
Baltimore. Prizes and scholarships
were awarded to those students
who had achieved outstanding
scholarship.
And then to the tune of Elgar's
Pomp and Circumstance, the Class
of February 1959 marched out of
the auditorium to become the sixty-
fifth graduating class in the history
of Forest Park High School.
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What's your problem?
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Instructions for completing our picture suddenly seemed qurte clear
As we haltlngly pushed forward to our trymg Senior Year
To add to our portrart was our Senior Inaugural Dance
Preceded by the assembly each sparlt rt drd enhance
Soon the final shadmgs could be one by one applied
As the days marked on the Study Hall board were quickly slfppmg by
And when our Prom and Banquet flnally did arrive
They filled IH the Hnal touches we had tried so herd to hide
For here was Graduation as we each had dreamed 1t'd be
As each reflected by saymg Can thas be really me?
As this IS not the end but instead a huge beginning
Now Instead of marks a place IH life well each be winning
We look af all our friends and wonder rf :t's all rn vain
But glancmg at our teachers we know what we each did gain
For its not the written word that wms all of life s bouts
Instead rt s how to work together that s what really counts
Coloring ln the picture and bmdmg round the frame
We see on the mscrlptfon Forest Park your very name
For buried deep rn every heart with stress on every word
We flnd your well taught lesson ENTER TO LEARN GO FOR
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FRED CAPLAN
Student President, Student Vice-President, Boys' Opportunity Club,
Ethical Club, Senator, Varsity Football, Lacrosse, J. V. Sports,
Maior F.
RICHARD CARROLL
Homeroom Activities.
DANIELLE H. CATOR
List of Honor, President of February 1959, National Honor Society,
Homeroom Pres., Vice-Pres., '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Busi-
ness Service Club, Glee Club.
BRENDA S. COHEN
Lists at Honor, Merit, National Honor Society, Administrative Secre-
tary of FORESTER, Press, Student Coach, Extrncurricnl-r F' '59
Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, Aesthetes Club,
Pres., Sec., Treas., Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Committee.
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MARILYN R. ABRAMSON
Vice-President of February I959, National Honor Society, Four
Square Club, FORESTER, Senator, Homeroom Pres., '59 Numerals,
Minor F, Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, F,T.A., Junior Day,
Cafe Supervisor.
JOAN S. ADLER
FORESTER, Thanksgiving Assembly, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intra-
mural Sports, Year Committee, Junior Day, Senior Prom Favors
Chairman.
LINDA ALPERT
FORESTER, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Chemistry Club,
F.T,A., Year Committees, Junior Prom Entertainment Chairman.
ARLENE R. BECKER
Biology Club, Business Service Club, Chess Club.
REVA BERDINSKY
FORESTER, Homeroom Pres., Rep., '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports,
Biology Club, Business Service Club, Art Club, Junior Day, Senior
Inaugural Dance Chairman.
GERALDINE N. BLOOM
Thanksgiving Assembly, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Spanish
Club, Year Committees, Junior Day.
ALLAN BROWN
Homeroom Vice-Pres., Varsity Baseball, J. V. Sports, Business
Service Club, Duties.
MYRA BULMASH
FORESTER, Homeroom Treas., Extra Curricular F, '59 Numerals,
Minor F, Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Junior Day
Flower Chairman, Senior Inaugural Flower Chairman.
JOHN T. BUNYAN
List of Honor, Sergeant-at-Arms of February 1959, Boys' Opportunity
Club, Pres., Ethical Club, Pres, Press, Homeroom Pres., Varsity
Football, Baseball, J. V. Sports, Maior F, Star, Year Committees,
Junior Day, Duties.
ANN L. BURKE
Intramural Sports.
MARK CALLAHAN
J. V. Sports, Rifle Club Capt., Audio Crew Capt., Proiection Crew.
F. Caplan R. Carroll
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ELAINE COHEN
Extra Curricular F, Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Junior
Day.
LINDA COHEN
List of Honor, National Honor Society, Head Proof Reader of
FORESTER, Extra Curricular F, f59 Numerals, Minor F, Maior F,
Intramural Sports, Biology Club, Pres., Sec., F.N.A., Junior Day,
Senior Inaugural Program Committee, Senior Farewell Chairman.
MICHAEL COHEN
Varsity Crass Country, J. V. Sports, Minor F, Intramural Sports,
Homeroom Activities.
PATRICIA A. CONROY
Junior Day.
SARA MAY CORDISH
Lists of Honor, Merit, Commercial Ads Manager of FORESTER, Eng-
lish Office, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Year Teams,
French Club, F.T.A., Open Forum Club, Year Committees, Junior
Day, Cafe Otficer, Duties.
GILBERT CREUTZER JR.
List of Merit, Sergeant-at-Arms of February 1959, National Honor
Society, Homeroom Rep., Extra Curriculer F, Varsity Track, Intra-
mural Sports, F.P.H.S. Chair, Year Committee, Junior Day, Chairman
of Junior Prom, Chairman of Senior Prom, Cafe Officer.
CHARLES CRONER
Sergeant-at-Arms of February 1959, National Honor Society, Boys'
Opportunity Club, Homeroom Vice-Pres., J. V. Sports.
JUDITH VIVIAN CURLAND
Lists of Honor, Merit, Four Square Club, FORESTER, '59 Numerals,
Minor F, Maior F, Star, Intramural Sports, Biology Club, Treas.,
F.N.A., F.T.A., Wednesday Morning Club, Sec., Good Will Chairman
of February 1959, Year Committees, Senior Inaugural Committees,
Senior Farewell Committees, Duties, Municipal Youth Council Rep-
resentative.
CHRISTANTA DEJESUS
Biology Club, F.N.A.
LINDA DEMBO
'59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Junior Red Cross Club,
Junior Day Committee, Senior Inaugural Committee, Cafe Officer.
NICOLA DINOWITZ
Corresponding Secretary of February l959, FORESTER, Thanksgiving
Assembly, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Year Com-
mittees, Junior Day, Cafe Oflicer.
ELLEN R. DREYER
Distribution Manager of FORESTER, Press, Homeroom Pres., Thanks-
giving Assembly, Extra Curricular F, '59 Numerals, Intramural
Sports, Business Service Club, Junior Day, Cafe Officer.
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FRANCIA FEIKIN
List of Merit Four Square Club Girls Athletic Club Pres Varsity
Tennis JV Sports 59 Numerols Minor F Malor F Star Year
Teams Intramural Sports Biology Club Open Forum Art Metal
Club Junior Day Script Committee Chairman Cafe Oflicer Duties
FRANCES E FELDMAN
Girls Athletic Club Girls Sports Editor of FORESTER Extra Cur
ricular F 59 Numerals Minor F Mayor F Intramural Sports Bus:
ness Service Club Junior Day
HARRIET FELDMAN
FORESTER, Press, Homeroom Sec., Rep., Thanksgiving Assembly,
Extra Curricular F, Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, F.T.A.
HOWARD FELDMAN
Ethical Club, Homeroom Rep., Varsity Lacrosse, J. V. Sports.
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MARIAN GINSBERG
FORESTERg Intramural Sportsg Business Service Clubg Junior Day.
BILL GOLDMAN
List ol Honorp Boys' Opportunity Clubg FORESTERg Extra Curricular Fg
Intramural Sportsg F.P.H.S. Choirg Senior Inaugural Dance Committee.
RONNIE GOODMAN
FORESTERg Intramural Spartsg Junior Dayg Senior Inaugural, Home-
room Activities.
RITAMAE HACKERMAN
Business Manager of FORESTERg Homeroom Pres.g Thanksgiving
Assembly: '59 Numeralsg Minor Eg Intramural Sports, Chemistry Clubg
German Clubg F,T.A.g Junior Dayg Senior Inaugural Committeesg
Cafe Officer.
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MARILYN N FINKELSTEIN
FORESTER Homeroom Treas Intramural Sports Business Service
Club F T A Junior Red Cross Club Junior Day
GLADYS LEE FISHMAN
FORESTER Extra Curricular F Intramural Sports Business Service
Club Art Club Chairman of Junior Achievement Showcase
RODNEY ELAINE FRAM
Lust ot Merit National Honor Society Recording Sec Four Square
Club FORESTER Homeroom Rep Extra Curricular F 59 Numerals
Intramural Sports FNA Pres Hit FTA S
U N Y Junior Day Senior Prom Chairman Duties
Junior Red Cross
DANIEL FRIED
List of Honor Sergeant at Arms of February T959
Club Ethical Club Varsity Baseball Football J V Sports
Boys Opportunity
BRYNA FRIEDLANDER
List of Honor FORESTER Thanksgiving Assembly 59 Numerals
Minor F Motor F Intramural Sports Chemistry Club FTA Junior
Day Senior Inaugural Dance Duties
ESTELLE FRISBY
Intramural Sports Chemistry Club Year Committees Junior Day
Senior Prom Decorations Chairman
MARVIN GAMERMAN
Boys Opportunity Club- Extra Curricular F- Intramural Sports- Year
Committees- Junior Prom Co-Chairman- Junior Day- Senior Inaugural
Dance Chairman.
MARSHA GELLAR
Lists of Honor Merit- National Honor Society- Head Proof Reader
of FORESTER- Homeroom Sec. Treos.g Thanksgiving Assembly- 59
Numerals- Minor F- Biology Club- Chemistry Club- German Club-
F.T.A.- Library Club- Junior Day Costume Committee Chairman-
Senior Inaugural Committee- Senior Farewell Committee- Cafe Oflicer.
ESTHER GELLER
Extra Curricular Fg Business Service Club.
JOSEPH GERBER
Varsity Cross Countryg J.V. Sportsg Biology Clubg Art Club.
ALBERT GIBBONS
Aeronautics Clubg Stage Crew.
DONNA GILPIN
Homeroom Press Rep., Vice-Pres.g Thanksgiving Assemblyg Extra
Curricular Eg Intramural Sportsg Maiorettep Business Service Cluby
Senior Farewell Flower Committee Chairman.
M. Ginsberg B. Goldman
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FORESTER5 Intramural Sports5 Aesthetes Club5 PWS-, ViCG-Frei-1
Co-Ed Chorale5 Junior Day Choreography Chairman5 Senior Inaugu-
ral Dance Committee5 Cafe,OtTicer.
ALBERTA E. HEYMAN
List of Honorp FORESTER5 Press5 '59 Numerals5 Minor F5 Intramural
Sports5 Business Service Club5 F.N.A.5 F.T.A.5 Junior Red Cross Club5
Junior Day Property Chairman5 Junior Day Committees5 Cate Officer.
JEANIE HILLMAN
National Honor Society5 Associate Editor of FORESTER5 Thanksgiving
Assembly5 Extra Curricular F5 Intramural Sports5 U.N.Y.5 Glee Club5
Co-Ed Chorale5 Junior Day5 Senior Inaugural Music Cl-iairman5 Senior
Farewell Song Chairman.
BERNARD HINES
FORESTER5 Homeroom Treas., Rep.5 Thanksgiving Assemblyg Varsity
Football, Track5 Maior F.
HELEN HIRSHEY
List of Honor5 National Honor Society5 Publicity Editor of FORESTER5
Homeroom Pres.5 Thanksgiving Assembly5 Extra Curricular F5 Intra-
mural Sports5 Maiorette5 Junior Day5 Senior Farewell Gift Chair-
man5 Cafe Supervisor.
l. ELLEN ISRAEL
List of Honor5 Recording Secretary of February 19595 National Honor
Societyp Four Square Club5 Editor-in-Chief of FORESTER5 Student
Coachp Extra Curricular F5 Intramural Sports5 Chemistry Club, Art
Metal Club5 F.P.H.S. Choir5 Junior Day5 Cafe Ofiicer.
PATRICIA JENNINGS
Intramural Sports.
JUDITH ANN KARR
List of Merit5 National Honor SoCiety5 Clubs Editor of FORESTER5
Homeroom Treas.5 Thanksgiving Assemblyg Extra Curricular F5
Aesthetes Club5 Glee Club5 Co-Ed Chorale5 F.P.H.S. Choir5 Junior
Day Music Director5 Cafe Officer.
DAN KEMPER
Ethical Club, Sec.5 Varsity Golf, Football, Swimming, Baseball5 J. V.
Sports5 Intramural Sports.
ARLEEN KERMAN
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B. Hines H. Hirshey
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Committees5 Junior Day, Duties.
GERALDINE KESNER
FORESTER5 Homeroom Sec., Rep.5 Business Service Club5 Year Com-
mittees5 Junior Day5 Cafe Otticer.
BETSY KESSLER
Homeroom Press Rep.5 Minor F5 Intramural Sports5 Junior Day.
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Homeroom Press Rep.5 Biology Club5 Chess Club5 Men's Glee Club.
ELLEN KLOMPUS
Press5 Homeroom Sec.5 Thanksgiving Assembly5 Extra Curricular F:
Intramural Sports5 Year Committees5 Junior Day5 Cafe Officer.
BEVERLY KOLKER
FORESTER5 Press5 Thanksgiving Assembly5 Extra Curricular F5 Intra-
mural Sports5 Business Service Club5 Junior Day5 Cafe Officer5 Duties.
ROCHELLE KRAMER
FORESTER5 Thanksgiving Assembly, '59 Nurnerals5 Minor F5 Intra-
mural Sports5 Biology Club5 F.T.A.5 Home Economics Club5 Year
Committees5 Junior Day5 Cafe Ofticer.
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RICKA MANCK
Homeroom Pres., Vice-Pres., Treas.5 '59 Numerals5 Minor F5 Intra-
mural Sports5 Junior Day Scenery Chairman5 Senior Inaugural Seat-
ing and Marching Chairman.
KATHERINE FAY MCCORMICK
Homeroom Vice-Pres.5 Biology Club, Sgt.-at-Arms5 Spanish Club5
F.P.H.S. Choir5 Year Ring Committee Chairman5 Senior Inaugural
Committees5 Senior Farewell Committees.
DIANA MEMPHIS
Homeroom Pres., Treas.5 Extra Curricular F5 '59 Numerals5 Intramural
Sports5 Business Service Club,
IRVIN MEYER
Varsity FootbaII5 J. V. Sports.
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C. Macks
WARREN LAKEIN
Varsity Tennis5 Intramural Sports5 Biology Club5 Chess Club5 Year
Committees5 Junior Doy5 Cate Ofticer.
LINDA LEE LANDER
Intramural Sports5 Business Service Club5 Year Committees5 Junior
Dayp Cate Officer.
ANDREA LASKY
List of Merit5 National Honor Society5 FORESTER5 Chief Justice of
Court5 Judgep Student Coachp English Oi'lice5 Homeroom Sec.5
Thanksgiving Assembly Chairman5 '59 Numerals5 Minor F5 Intra-
mural Sports5 Junior Day Director5 Senior Prom and Banquet Enter-
tainment Chairman.
RENE LEFFMAN
Circulation Manager of FORESTER5 Student Coach5 Homeroom Press
Rep.5 Extra Curricular F5 Varsity Tennis5 Biology Club, Pres.5 Spanish
Club5 Aeronautics Club5 F.P.H.S, Choir5 Year Committees5 Junior Day5
Cafe Officer.
ARLENE M. LEVEN
Press5 Homeroom Red Cross Rep.5 Intramural Sports5 Business Service
Club5 F.N.A.5 Library Club5 Aesthetes Club5 Junior Day5 Junior
Prom Committees5 Duties.
BEVERLY LEVY
Lists of Honor, Merit5 Special Activities Editor of FORESTER5 English
Ofiice5 '59 Numerals5 Minor F5 Intramural Sports5 Chemistry Club5
Open Forum Club5 Junior Day5 Junior Prom Committees5 Senior
Inaugural Committees5 Senior Prom Ticket Chairman5 Cafe Officer.
DOTTY LEVY
List of Honor5 Bookkeeper of FORESTER5 Thanksgiving Assembly5 Art
Club5 Junior Day5 Junior Day Committees5 Senior Inaugural Decora-
tion Chairman5 Senior Inaugural Committee.
REGINALD LEWIS
Homeroom Rep.5 Press Rep.5 Chess Club5 A-Capella Choir5 Junior Day.
CAROLE LIEBERMAN
Extra Curricular F5 '59 Numerals5 Intramural Sports5 Business Service
Club5 Co-Ed ChoraIe5 Junior Day.
BONNIE LUBIN
Transcription Manager of FORESTER5 Homeroom Press Rep.5 Thanks-
giving Assembly5 '59 Numerals5 Extra Curricular F5 Intramural Sports5
Business Service Club5 F.T.A.5 Junior Dayg Duties.
FORESTER5 J. V, Sports5 Biology Club5 Men's Glee Club5 Junior Day.
CAROL L. MACKS
Photography Editor af FORESTER5 Senator5 Homeroom Rep.5 Thankse
giving Assembly5 '59 Numerals5 Minor F5 Intramural Sports5 F.T.A.,
Treas.5 Junior Day Committees5 Senior Farewell Marching Chairman.
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List of Hanorg Recording Secretary of February l959g National Honor
Sacietyg Four Square Club: FORESTER7 Pressg Judgeg Homeroom Sec
Press Rep.g '59 Numeralsg Minor F7 Intramural Sports: Business
Service Clubg F.T.A.g U.N.Y.p Glee Clubg Co-Ed Chorale: Junior Dayg
Cate Supervisor.
FRANCIS WILLIAM NASON
Ethical Clubg Varsity Football, Baseball, Basketballg J. V. Sportsy
Business Service Club, Proiection Crew.
CRAIG L. NEUMYER
Homeroom Activities.
ADRIAN OSNOWITZ
Manager of Varsity Lacrosse Teamg Extra Curricular F5 Business
Service Club.
SARAH ELIZABETH PAJARDO
Business Service Club.
BARBARA L. PARR
Intramural Sports: Business Service Club.
SUSAN PAUL
FORESTERp Intramural Sportsg Business Service Cluby Junior Day
Committees: Duties.
CECILLE JOAN PELOVITZ
Lists of Honor, Meritg National Honor Societyg Art Editor of FORES-
TER: Homeroom Rep.g '59 Numeralsg Minor Fi Intramural Sportsg
Chemistry Clubg F.T.A.g Art Clubg Junior Day Committeesg Senior
Inaugural Publicity Chairmang Cafe Officer.
MARCIA SYBIL PELOVITZ
List of Meritg Features Editor of FORESTERg English Oflicep Homeroom
Press Rep.g '59 Numeralsg Intramural Sports: French Clubg F.T.A.g
Open Forum Clubg Art Clubg Junior Day Committeesg Senior ln-
augurol Committees: Senior Farewell Flower Chairman, Duties.
DAVID PHILIPS
Varsity Cross Countryg J. V. Sports.
HARRIETT F. PHILLIPS
Homeroom Rep.g Business Service Clubp Chess Clubp Junior Day.
PAULA PHILLIPS
FORESTERg Pressg Homeroom Rep.g Press Rep., Thanksgiving Assemblyg
Extra Curricular Fi Intramural Sportsg Business Service Clubg F.T.A,y
Junior Day.
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NICHOLAS PISTOLAS
Varsity Track: Intramural Sportsg Senior Farewell Seating and
Marching Chairman.
ROBERT PORTER
Stage Crew, Junior Dayp Homeroom Activities.
VERA FRANCES POWELL
List of Honorp National Honor Society, Girls' Athletic Clubg FORES-
TERg Homeroom Treas.g Thanksgiving Assemblyg Extra Curricular F5
Vorsigy Bodminygm J, V. Sportsg '59 Numeralsg Minor F5 Major F5
Starg Year Teamsg Intramural Sportsp Chemistry Clubg F.T.A.g F.P.H.S.
Choirg Junior Dayg Year Committeeg Duties.
MARY ANN PRICE
Lis' of Mefif, Homeroom Treas., Rep., Intramural Sportsg Business
Service Clubg Junior Day! DUIIGS-
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Business Service Club.
LEON DAVID SHARGEL
List of Merit, Extra Curricular F, Biology Club, Chess Club, Pres.
Vice-Pres., Sgt.-at-Arms, JETS Club, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural
Committee, Chairman of Senior Prom and Banquet Tickets.
JOHN J. SHEEHAN Ill
Homeroom Pres., Rep., Varsity Lacrosse, Swimming, J. V, Sports,
Senior Prom Dance Program Chairman.
LYNDA R. SHERMAN
National Honor Society, Four Square Club, Patron Ads Manager of
FORESTER, Homeroom Pres., Vice-Pres., Press Rep., '59 Numerals,
Minor F, Major F, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Home Economics Club,
Treas., Sec., Junior Day Committees, Cafe Officer.
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CHARLES PRUNTY
Lists of Honor, Merit, Boys' Opportunity Club, Subscription Ads
Manager of FORESTER, Student Coach, Homeroom Pres., Vice Pres.,
F.P.H.S. Choir, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Committees.
ALLAN RIBERKOF
J. V. Sports, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports,
SHEILA RIBERKOF
Treasurer of February 1959, National Honor Society, Girls' Athletic
Club, FORESTER, Thanksgiving Assembly, Varsity Speedball, '59
Numerals, Minor F, Maior F, Year Team, Intramural Sports.
CHRISTA RITTER
Red Cross Rep., Thanksgiving Assembly, Intramural Sports.
RENEE D. ROSENBERG
FORESTER, Homeroom Pres., Rep., Business Service Club, Co-Ed
Chorale, Junior Day Chairman, Senior Inaugural Committee, Senior
Farewell Publicity Chairman.
HENRY RUBIN
Senior Inaugural Committee.
MARCIA RUBIN
Lists of Honor, Merit, Historian of February 1959, Four Square Club,
Write-ups Editor of FORESTER, Homeroom Pres., Treas., Thanksgiving
Assembly, Intramural Sports, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, German
Club, F.T.A., Junior Day Committees, Senior Inaugural Committee,
Cafe Officer.
MARVIN RUDICK
Intramural Sports, Junior Day.
DORIS RUND
List of Merit, Commercial Layouts Manager of FORESTER, Homeroom
Sec., Extra Curricular F, Intramural Sports, F.P.H.S. Choir, Senior
Inaugural Committee, Senior Farewell Program Committee Chairman.
ROBERT SADOVA
Intramural Sports, Junior Day.
HARRIET SCHNEIDER
FORESTER, Homeroom Treas., Sec., Thanksgiving Assembly, Extra
Curricular F, Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Junior Day.
SYDNEE B. SCHWEITZER
FORESTER, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Chemistry
Club, Aesthetes Club, Sec., Senior Inaugural Committee, Cafe Otticer.
S. Shapiro L. Shargel
J. Sheehan L. Sherman
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SHEILA SHERMAN
FORESTER: Student Coach: '59 Numerals: Intramural Sports,
istry Club: French Club: News Views Club: Open Forum Club:
Day: Junior Day Committees: Senior Inaugural Committee:
Farewell Committee: Senior Prom Publicity Chairman.
ANN R. SHILMAN
FORESTER: Intramural Sports: Business Service Club: F.T.A,:
Chorale: Junior Day.
MARVIN SHUMAN
Homeroom Rep.: Varsity Football: J. V. Sports: Minor F: Duties
Chem-
Junior
Senior
Co-Ed
List of Honor: FORESTER: Homeroom Sec.: '59 Numerals: Minor F:
Intramural Sports: Chemistry Club: F.T.A.: Junior Day: Junior Day
Committee: Senior Inaugural Committee.
MELVIN SIEGEL I
Boys' Opportunity Club: Senator: FORESTER: Rifle Club: Stage Crew:
Proiection Crew: Co-Ed Chorale: Cafe Ofiicer.
DOROTHY SYBIL SILBERT
FORESTER: Business Service Club: Glee Club: Junior Day.
LONNA SMOLLER
List of Honor: Four Square Club: Layouts Editor of FORESTER: Judge:
Junior Day Committees: Junior Prom Committees: Senior Inaugural
Chairman: Cafe Supervisor.
MORTON SPIND
National Honor Society: Varsity Track: J. V. Sports: Orchestra:
Junior Day: Senior Farewell Music Chairman,
BARBARA RENEE STARR
FORESTER: Press: Homeroom Treas.: Thanksgiving Assembly: '59
Numerals: Intramural Sports: Junior Day: Junior Day Committees:
Senior Inaugural Flower Committee Chairman: Senior Prom Cam-
mittees.
NORMA H. STEIN
Lists of Honor, Merit: Four Square Club: FORESTER: Homeroom Vice-
Pres., Rep.: Thanksgiving Assembly: Extra Curricular F: Intramural
Sports: Business Service Club Treas.: F.T.A.: Year Good Will Com-
mittee Chairman: Senior Inaugural Speaker Committee Chairman:
Senior Inaugural Committees.
DONALD THOMAS
Homeroom Activities.
MARILYN TOBACK
National Honor Society: FORESTER: Press: Student Coach: Homee
room Vice-Pres.: Intramural Sports: F.T.A.: Junior Day Director:
Senior Farewell Chairman.
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SANDY E. TOSSMAN
FORESTER: Press: Thanksgiving Assembly: Intramural Sports: Home
Economics Club, Pres., Sec., Hist.: Aesthetes Club, Vice-Pres.: Junior
Day: Year Stationary Committee Chairman: Duties.
ANITA ARLENE TRAUB
Intramural Sports: Business Service Club: Art Club: F.P.H.S. Choir.
ROBERT M. WARNER
Audio Crew.
DAVID WARSHAWSKY
Varsity Swimming: J. V. Sports: Intramural Sports: Stage Crew,
Capt.: Proiection Crew: Lawyers Guild, Vice-Pres.: Junior Day
Lighting Director.
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J. Wilkinson S. Wright T, Yqgoyisgi
F. Yanklove M, Yospo
GAIL WASSERMAN
List of Merit: FORESTER: Homeroom Sec.: Thanksgiving Assembly:
'59 Numerals: Intramural Sports: Home Economics Club, Vice-Pres.,
Hist.: Aesthetes Club: Junior Day: Junior Day Committees: Senior
Inaugural Refreshment Chairman: Senior Inaugural Committees:
Duties.
RAYMOND CHARLES WEGLEIN
Homeroom Red Cross Rep.: Varsity Lacrosse: J. V. Sports: Junior
Day: Junior Prom King: Senior Inaugural Committee.
ELLEN DEAN WEINBERG
FORESTER: Thanksgiving Assembly: '59 Numerols: Minor F: Intra-
mural Sports: Spanish Club: Junior Day Committees: Senior Inaugural
Committees: Senior Farewell Program Chairman: Duties.
JOAN WILKINSON
FORESTER: Intramural Sports: Senior Inaugural Committee.
SHIRLEY WRIGHT
Press: Intramural Sports: Business Service Club: Glee Club.
THERESA YACOVISSI
Thanksgiving Assembly: Biology Club.
FREDA ANNE YANKLOVE
FORESTER: Judge: Homeroom Rep.: Extra Curricular F: Intramural
Sports: Business Service Club: Library Club: Junior Day: Senior In-
augural Refreshment Chairman: Duties.
MYER YOSPA
FORESTER: J. V. Sports: Intramural Sports: Senior Inaugural Pub-
licity Chairman: Senior Inaugural Committee.
FAR EWELL SONG-FEB. '59
Tune of Soyonaro
Sayonara-Forest Park, goodbye
Whisper Sayonoro-But we mustn't cry
Chorus
No more we stop to see classmates on the campus
No more we 'neath the trees looking at the tower
Sayonara, Sayonara, goodbye
Sayonara-If it must be so
Whisper Sayonara-Smiling as we go
Chorus
No more we stop to see classmates on the campus
No more we 'neath the trees looking at the tower
Sayonara, Sayonara, goodbye
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JUNE 1959 YEAR SONG AND BANNER
We welcome you fo Foresf Park fhey sard on Orlenfahon Day
Now fry your wings as Foresfers ln school work and In play
Done and done and so we fried June 59 could nof deny
We had fhe wings buf couldnf fly
A launching plafform s what we need fo send us on our way
And sfeerlng gear fo make us sure fhaf we wonf go asfray
For fhls our plafform and our gear
Miss Langford s adviser of fhe year
She launched us on Thanksglvmg Day
And charted the roufe for fhe holiday
Our course was sef we couldn f sfop
Wllh our flrsf success fhe Soph Hop
On fo greafer herghfs we flew
Wrfh Mr Wesferberg fo ard fhe crew
As weafher man he always sard
Whaf sforms for us would he ahead
As sophomore days wenf flying pasf
We had fo organize and fasi
For whaf rn qualify we may have lacked
We had m quanfrly facf
Buf qualify was nof rn need
Wrfh Wendy s leadership mdeed
Wlfh a skilled hand and enfhusrasfrc bursf
The ofher officers needless fo say
Found embezzlmg iusf drdnf pay
flmagme all fhe money I
To needy people our hearfs sfrefched out
And a chanfy drive was broughf abouf
Through all fhe fhoughffulness we showed
One sweafer fhaf was oufgrowed
Was senf
Ah' .lumor Day fhose were fhe days
Nme PM rehearsals were fhe craze
Af lasf fhe day arnved fo find
Every ,umor scared ouf of hrs mmd
Off fo fhe diner for crumpefs and fea
Wlfh one laggardly walfress for flve hundred and fhree
Then back fo school where folks clamored fo see
Our lafesf endeavor Desfrnahon Democracy
Mazel Tov fo our acfors and singers alike
Who af lasf found lhe difference between fhe Ilghfs and fhe mrke
Our year parfy came nexf lf was as packed as could be
How we hauled rn fha! green fmfed necesslfyl
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Dear Mrs. Langford,
As we look back over the annals of our lives in Forest Park,
we realize again the importance of the part you played in
our undertakings, for you were our adviser, our friend, our
leader. When we faltered in the execution of our projects and
were tearful of failure, you came to our rescue with wise
counsel and cheerful encouragement.
When, in our strivings for success, we sometimes forgot the
s. Nell G. Langford.
lottiness of our goals, your high ideals inspired us to remem-
ber them, You fostered in us the importance of co-operation
and guided us to the pursuit ot all of our endeavors in unity.
For your splendid service, untiring eliforts, and sincere interest
in our year, we thank you.
Sincerely,
The Class of June 1959
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Wuth unflaggmg zeal and true devotnon the ofllcers of the Class ot
June 1959 set the pace for a year of outstandnng achrevement We
thank them for encouraging us to reach our almost unattainable goals,
for glvlng so freely of thenr tame, for guiding us In our actlvltles, and
for making us feel that they were behlnd us nn our every undertaknng
Thus past year, we, the Seniors, have known the power and elatlon
of bemg at the controls as leaders ol the school Our class ofhcers
have Inspired us, by theur precepts and example, to meet the challenge
ol leaderehlp wuth wisdom and restraint
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God bless ye merry gentlemenl
The Class of June 'I959 captured the true meanung of Amerucan free
dom un uts Junuor Day productuon Destunatuon Democracy Patruck
Henry once agaun deluvered hus famous oratuon covered wagons
crossed the praurues on theur uourney westward and flapper gurls
charlestoned theur way through the Roarung Twentues
The uunuors declared a legal holuday from dawn to dusk on March
28 1959 lt was an excuted and by no means sleepy bunch that
watched the sun ruse upon Hulltop Duner as they feasted on breakfast
flt for kungs Classes may have been held that day but 500 uunuors
were unaware of thus fact Every mund was focused on the comung
events A punk dogwood tree planted un honor of Forest Park served
to remund the uunuors of the opportunutues offered them by the school
Junuor Day planned so perfectly by Abby Robunson and Frannue
Goldman chaurmen shall always remaun one of the most memorable
days ofthe lufe of every 59er
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Life With Father
An air of excited expectancy pervaded Forest Parks auditorium
early in December 1959 when the curtain rose on the first act of that
moving drama by Thornton Wilder Our Town which was so success
fully portrayed by the Drama Malors of June 'I959 The plays lack
of scenery served to enhance rather than to lessen the sensitive
artistic performances of David Drobls and Ellen Engle in the chief roles
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The tree which we planted I neglected to say
Became quite rll lust the other day
lSorry bout thatl
For the Junlor Prom to the Alcazar we sped
So the decorations were orange the programs pmk and red
lThat avr of orfglnallty prevailed!
We made tons of money shout hlp hurray'
But who finally got rt the B S A
Our flrght was ln progress our wmgs tried and true
Although who could figure the distance we flew
The year plcnlc was held In old Leakln Park
The food was divine we caroused untrl dark
That marked the end of our Junior Year
There s strll more to follow never fear
No longer lunlors a time to reflect
To look at our progress ln retrospect
Perhaps not outstanding I have this much to say
lWrth the possible exception of Mel Jacob!
Seniors lsfghl our ship s flying fast
One more year and our freedom at last
Lets re elect we need a new crew
Nevertheless we stuck with Wendy anew
lWell she s used to ft and all I
A year party once more to set a new mood
From the Cokes and the Pepsi a few guests were stewed
With the Senior Inaugural our minds quickly sped
To the next few months and graduation ahead
Our year song was good and our banner attractrve
Nevertheless a few wlshed to turn ln the rmgs and become mactrve
But the bulk of the group stuck with the plane
But we heard several grumbles and students complam
Before we could realize what was about
Came our Senior Farewell and we were out
Out for good our plane grounded forever
Many regret the ties they must sever
Many regret that they have to leave
Their high school days they can never retrieve
But one thought will remain
When on our separate ways we embark
We will always belong and be grateful to our Forest Park
Bonme Tarses
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MARJORIE ABRAMOVITZ
List of Honor, Student Coach, Extra Curricular F, Intramural Sports,
Library Club, Vice-Pres., Treas., Open Forurn Club: Glee Club:
Sophomore Activities, Year Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus,
Duties
DONALD AIREY
Ethical Club, Homeroom Vice-Pres., Varsity Ba5ebUll, BGSIKSIIIUIIJ
J. V. Basketball, Football, Maior F, Homeroom Activities
ADRIENNE ALEX
Homeroom Pres., Sec., Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Junior Day,
Senior Inaugural Chorus
DOROTHY ALTSHUL
Homeroom Pres., Sec., Rep., Intramural Sports, Sophomore Activities,
Junior Day Committee
MARVIN M. AMERNICK
Homeroom Treas., Varsity Tennis, Minor F, Varsity F, Intramural
Sports, Art Metal Club, Year Committee
ELINOR KATHLEEN AMOSS
Homeroom Pres., Treas., Music Assembly, Junior Red Cross Club,
Junior Day, Duties
JANE E. ANSELL
List of Honor, FORESTER, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, F.T.A.,
Glee Club, Junior Day Committee, Junior Day, Homeroom Activities
SONDRA DEE BAER
Intramural Sports, F.N.A., Sophomore Activities, Year Committees,
Junior Day, Cafe Omcer, Homeroom Activities
TAYLOR M. BANNAN
List of Honor, Student Coach, Intramural Sports, U.N.Y., Glee Club,
Year Committee, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus
MARTIN BARRASH
List of Merit, Boys' Opportunity Club, Sec., FORESTER, Student
Coach, Student Day, Varsity Lacrosse, J. V. Lacrosse, Minor F,
Intramural Sports, Open Forum Club, JETS Club, Vice-Pres, Aeronau-
tics Club, Year Committee, Junior Day, Junior Prom, Homeroom
Activities
MICHAEL ALLAN BAYLIN
Lists of Honor, Merit, Sergeant-at-Arms of June 1959, National
Honor Society, Boys' Opportunity Club, FORESTER, Press, Senator,
Student Coach, Homeroom Pres., Vice-Pres., Treas., J. V. Track, In-
tramural Sports, JETS Club, Men's Glee Club, Year Committee,
Junior Day, Junior Prom King, Homeroom Activities.
GAIL F. BELAGA
List ot Honor, National Honor Society, Four Square Club, Photog-
raphy Editor of FORESTER, Press, Student Coach, Homeroom Rep.,
School Plays, '59 Numerols, Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.T.A,,
Library Club, U.N.Y., Pres, Sophomore Activities, Junior Day, Duties,
Homeroom Activities
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SHERI E. BELAGA
Lists ot Distinction, Honor, FORESTER, Student Coach, Homeroom
Sec., Treas., Christmas Assembly, School Play, Extra Curricular F
Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., U.N.Y., Year Committee, Junior
Day
BARBARA SUE BERG
Homeroom Vice-Pres., Extra Curricular F, '59 Numerals, Intramural
Sports, Cheerleader, F.N.A., F.T.A., Junior Red Cross Club, U.N.Y
Discophiles, Orchestra, Senior Inaugural Chorus
DINAH B. BERGER
List of Honor, Girls' Athletic Club, FORESTER, J. V. Sports, Intramural
Sports, Spanish Club, Aesthetes Club, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural
Chorus
LYNNE CAROL BERKIS
List of Honor, Four Square Club, FORESTER, Press, Student Day,
Intramural Sports, French Club, Spanish Club, Open Forum Club,
Scribblers Club, Art Club, Sophomore Activities, Year Committee'
Decorations Chairman ot Junior Prom, Senior Inaugural, Chairman
ot Program Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus
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List of Honor, Homeroom Sec., Extra Curricular F, Business Service
Club, Pres., Year Committee, Junior Day Committee, Chairman
SANDRA SUE BLUMSON
Lists of Honor, Merit, Girls' Athletic Club, FORESTER, English Ottice,
Varsity Sport, J. V. Sport, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Year Team, In-
tramural Sports, F.T.A., Open Forum Club, U.N.Y., Sophomore
Activities, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Cafe Ofticer
JUDITH ESTA BOGAN
'59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Business Service Club,
Spanish Club, F.N.A., Junior Red Cross Club, Library Club, Year
Committee, Junior Day, Homeroom Activities
NANCY L. BONFELD
Lists of Honor, Merit, Intramural Sports, Library Club, Sec., Hist.,
Aesthetes Club, Board Member, Year Committee
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RIKKI BERMAN
List of Honor, FORESTER, Student Coach, English Oflice, Homeroom
Rep., '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club,
Treas., F.T.A., Open Forum Club, U.N.Y., Year Committee, Junior
Day, Duties
SUE F. BERMAN
FORESTER, Extra Curricular F, Varsity Badminton, J. V. Sports,
Minor F, Maior F, Intramural Sports, Wednesday Morning Club,
Art Club, Year Committee, Junior Day, Cate Officer, Homeroom
Activities
GLORIA R. L. BERNHARDT
F.N.A., Junior Red Cross Club, Glee Club, Allegro Choir
TOBA LEE BERNSTEIN
Lists ot Honor, Merit, Transcription Manager of FORESTER, Student
Coach, English Ofiice, Homeroom Vice-Pres., Intramural Sports,
Business Service Club, Year Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus,
Homeroom Activities
JOANNE LESLIE BISHOW
'59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Biology Club, F.N.A., Glee Club,
Year Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Homeroom Activities
LOIS JEAN BLACKER
Junior Day
HOWARD ALLEN BLANK
Lists of Honor, Merit, Boys' Opportunity Club, Judge, Homeroom
Pres., Vice-Pres., Rep., J. V. Basketball, Intramural Sports, Year
Committees, Homeroom Activities
SHEILA LOIS BLANS
List of Honor, Extra Curricular F, J. V. Sports, '59 Numerals, Minor
F, Major F, Star, Year Team, Intramural Sports, French Club, F.T.A.,
Glee Club, Vice-Pres., Co-Ed Chorale, Year Committee, Junior Day,
Senior Inaugural Chorus
ROBERT BLATCHLEY
Varsity Football
ELLEN C. BLOCK
List of Honor, Girls' Athletic Club, FORESTER, Homeroom Pres., Varsity
Sports, Intramural Sports, Biology Club, Junior Red Cross Club,
Aesthetes Club, Co-Ed Chorale, Junior Day
LORRAINE SUE BLOCK
List of Honor, FORESTER, Student Coach, Homeroom Vice-Pres., '59
Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Year Committee
RONALD B. BLUM
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List of Honor, National Honor Society, Four Square Club, Rec. Sec.,
Write-Ups Editor of FORESTER, English Ollice, Homeroom Vice-Pres.,
Sec., Student Day Assembly, Varsity Archery, Swimming, '59 Nu-
merals, Minor F, Major F, Intramural Sports, Biology Club, French
Club, F.T.A,, Open Forum Club, Scribblers Club, Foreign Exchange
Committee, Sophomore Activities, Year Committee, Junior Day, Cate
Supervisor, Duties
PATRICIA ANN BOROWSKI
Student Day Assembly, Co-Ed Chorale, F.P.H.S. Choir, Junior Day,
Senior Inaugural Chorus
CARL M. BOWEN
Sergeant-at-Arms of June 1959, Ethical Club, Varsity Football,
Baseball, Swimming, J. V. Swimming, Duties
PHYLLIS B. BRANDCHAFT
List of Honor, Student Coach, Minor F, Intramural Sports, French
Club, F.T.A., U.N.Y., Year Committees, Duties
SANDRA ILENE BRENNER
List of Honor, Extra Curricular F, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports,
Biology Club, Art Club, Co-Ed Chorale, Year Committee
ALLAN JAY BRODSKY
List ot Merit, School Play, Student Day Assembly, Biology Club,
Lawyers Guild, Year Committee, Cafe Otticer
MARK RICHARD BRONSTEIN
Boys' Opportunity Club, Press, Student Coach, Homeroom Pres.,
Rep., School Plays, Varsity Golf, J. V. Lacrosse, Football, Biology
Club, Chess Club, Rifle Club, Aeronautics Club, Treas., Junior Day,
Duties
BARBARA BROOKS
Major F, Intramural Sports, U.N.Y., Glee Club, Co-Ed Chorale,
F.P.H.S. Choir, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Cafe Officer
SANDRA MERLE BROOKS
List of Honor, FORESTER, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, French
Club, F.T.A,, Library Club, News View Club, Year Committees, Duties
NORMA S. BROWN
List of Honor, National Honor Society, Homeroom Rep., Varsity
Sport, Year Team, Intramural Sports, Co-Ed Chorale, F.P.H.S. Choir,
Pres., Sophomore Activities, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus
JOYCE BRYANT
Girls' Athletic Club, Homeroom Sec., Varsity Sport, J. V. Sports,
Minor F, Year Team, Intramural Sports
ERIC LAND BUCKNER
List of Honor, Sergeant-at-Arms of June 1959, Boys' Opportunity
Club, Ethical Club, Corr. Sec., Homeroom Vice-Pres., Rep., Varsity
Football, Lacrosse, J. V. Football, Lacrosee, J. V. Letter, Aeronautics
Club, Year Committee, Junior Day, Duties
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Intramural Sports
LOUIS I. BUTLER
J, V. Football, Track, J. V. Letter, Year Committee
ANNE CADERAS DE KERLEAU
List of Honor, National Honor Society, Four Square Club, Rifle Club,
Wednesday Morning Club
OLIVIA A. CALDWELL
List of Honor, Homeroom Vice-Pres., Varsity Soort, Minor F, Maier
F, Intramural Sports, Year Committee, Junior Day Committee, Junior
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MARIE CELLER
List of Honor, FORESTER, Homeroom Pres., Sec., School Play, '59
Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., News Views Club,
Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Cale Oliicer
SANDRA CHECKOWAY
List of Honor, FORESTER, Student Coach, Homeroom Rep., Student
Day Assembly, Extra Curricular F, '59 Numerols, Minor F, Intra-
mural Sports, Biology Club, Business Service Club, French Club,
F.N,A., F.T.A,, Junior Red Cross Club, Open Forum Club, U.N.Y.,
Glee Club, Co-Ed Chorale, Year Committee, Junior Day, Senior
Inaugural Chorus, Duties
HELENE CHENKIN
Assemblies, Extra Curricular F, Business Service Club, Glee Club,
Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Homeroom Activities
LARRY S. CISENFELD
Biology Club, Chess Club, Year Committee
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PATSY FLORINE CAPLAN
Intramural Sports
HINDA ELLEN CAPLAN
'59 Numerals, Year Team, Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Sec.,
Treas., Junior Day Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Homeroom
Activities
MARILYN CAPLAN
Homeroom Sec., Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Year
Committee, Junior Day Committee, Junior Day
SANDRA BETH CAPLAN
Lists of Honor, Merit, Student Coach, Homeroom Vice-Pres., Sec.,
Rep., Student Day Assembly, Intramural Sports, A-Cappella Choir,
Co-Ed Chorale, F.P.H.S. Choir, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus
YALE H. CAPLAN
Lists of Honor, Merit, National Honor Society, Pres., Boys' Oppors
tunity Club, Vice-Pres., Treas., Student Coach, Homeroom Pres.,
Rep., School Play, Intramural Sports, Biology Club, JETS Club,
Junior Day Committee, Junior Day, Duties
PHYLLIS LINDA CARMEL
List of Honor, Four Square Club, FORESTER, Student Coach, Home-
room Rep., Extra Curricular F, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural
Sports, Business Service Club, French Club, F.N.A., F.T,A., Sgt.-
at-Arms, Junior Red Crass Club, Open Forum Club, U.N.Y., Year
Committee, Junior Day, Senior lnauqural Chorus, Duties
SHARON RENE CARR
Homeroom Activities
HENRY C. CARSON
Homeroom Pres., Vice-Pres.
SANDRA MARCIA CARTON
Homeroom Pres., Intramural Sports, Library Club, Junior Day,
Duties, Homeroom Activities
JOYCE FRONA CASTLEMAN
Lists of Honor, Merit, Student Coach, Intramural Sports, French
Club, Spanish Club, F.N.A., Junior Red Cross Club, Library Club,
Cafe Ofticer
CARROLL CAUTHORN
Varsity Baseball, J. V. Baseball, Football, Major F
FRANCES ANN CEFALU
Homeroom Pres., Junior Day, Homeroom Activities
M. Celler S. Checltoway
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FORESTER: Homeroom Pres.: Student Day Assembly: '59 Numerals:
Minor F: Intramural Sports: Biology Club: Chess Club: Art Club:
Glee Club: Year Committee: Junior Day: Cafe Oilicer
JELENA B. CLARK
List of Merit: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Year Team: Intramural Sports:
Cheerleader: Chess Club: Lawyers Guild: Junior Red Cross Club:
Christmas Decorations Committee, Chairman: Year Committee: Junior
Day: Senior Inaugural Chorus: Cafe Otlicer
TOM CLARK
Homeroom Pres., Vice-Pres.: Freshman Football: Mens' Glee Club:
Co-Ed Chorale
DIANNE CLARKE
Minor F: Intramural Sports: Senior Inaugural Chorus: Homeroom
Activities
SALLY CLASTER
List of Honor: National Honor Society: Four Square Club: Girls'
Athletic Club: Rec. Sec.: Student Coach: Homeroom Pres., Rep.:
Varsity Swimming, Speedball: Intramural Sports: Biology Club:
French Club: Art Club: Sophomore Activities: Year Committee: Junior
Day Committee: Duties
ARLENE COHEN
List of Honor: FORESTER: Intramural Sports: Camera Club: Biology
Club: F.N.A.: Junior Red Cross Club: Year Committee: Junior Day
Committee: Junior Day: Senior Inaugural Chorus: Duties
DAVID COHEN
Fresh-Soph Football: Intramural Sports: Biology Club: Junior Day
HARRIET LEE COHEN
Lists of Honor, Merit: Intramural Sports: French Club: Junior Prom
Committee
IRIS ANN COHEN
Homeroom Rep.: Business Service Club
JANET LYNNE COHEN
List of Honor: Four Square Club: Press: Student Coach: English
Oliice: Student Day Assembly: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Intramural
Sports: Biology Club: Spanish Club: F.T.A.: Open Forum Club:
U.N.Y.: Sophomore Activities: Year Committee: Junior Day: Cafe
Officer: Homeroom Activities
JOEL COHEN
Homeroom Pres.: Student Coach: Student Day Assembly: J. V. Basket-
ball: Intramural Sports: JETS Club: Sophomore Activities: Year
Committee: Junior Prom Committee
MERLE COHEN
FORESTER: Press: Student Coach: English Office: '59 Numerals:
Minor F: Intramural Sports: Spanish Club: Home Economics Club:
Library Club: Open Forum Club: Aesthetes Club, Sec.: U.N.Y.: Glee
Club: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Inaugural Chorus: Cafe Otlicer:
Duties
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List of Honor: Press: Student Day Assembly: '59 Numerals: Minor
F: Intramural Sports: F.T.A.: Junior Red Cross Club: U.N.Y.: Co-Ed
Chorale: Sophomore Activities: Junior Day Committee: Senior ln-
augural Chorus
STEPHEN DAVID COHEN
List of Merit: Boys' Opportunity Club: FORESTER: Press: Student
Coach: Homeroom Treas.: Student Day Assembly: J. V. Lacrosse:
J. V. Letter: Intramural Sports: JETS Club: Junior Day Committee
SUZANNE K. COHEN
List of Honor: National Honor Society: Four Square Club: Girls'
Sports Editor of FORESTER: Coaching Director: Coaching F: Student
Coach: Homeroom Vice-Pres., Treas.: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Year
Team: Intramural Sports: French Club: F.T.A.: Library Club: Open
Forum Club: JETS Club: U.N.Y.: Glee Club: Junior Day: Cafe Officer:
Duties
MARTHA COOPER
List of Honor: Four Square Club: Girls' Athletic Club: FORESTER:
School Play: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Varsity Swimming, Archery: Year
Team: Intramural Sports: Camera Club, Pres.: Glee Club: Junior
Day: Cafe Oflicer
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HOWARD DIENER
Boys' Opportunity Club: Varsity Golf: Intramural Sports: Year
Committee
MARLENE H. DISKIN
Lists of Honor, Merit: '59 Numerals: Intramural Sports: French Club:
Spanish Club: F.N.A.: Junior Red Cross Club: Year Committee:
Junior Prom Committee: Duties
ELLEN GAIL DISTILLER
List of Honor: National Honor Society: Four Square Club: Student
Coach: School Play: Intramural Sports: F.T.A.: Library Club: Scrib-
blers Club: News View Club: Junior Day: Senior Inaugural Chorus:
Cate Officer: Duties
LYNWOOD DOUGLAS
Varsity Speedball: Intramural Sports: Year Committee
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MAXINE COOPER
Art Club
RONALD B. COOPER
Homeroom Pres., Vice-Pres.: Lawyers Guild: Aeronautics Club, Pres.,
Sgt.-at-Arms: Year Committee
HEDY S. CRYSTAL
Intramural Sports: Maior F: Business Service Club: Vice-Pres.: Home
Economics Club: Year Committee
DIANE E. CUSHNER
'59 Numerals: Intramural Sports: French Club: Spanish Club:
F.N.A.: F.T.A.: Junior Red Cross Club: Open Forum Club: Art Metal
Club: Glee Club: Year Committee: Junior Day: Junior Prom Com-
mittee: Cote Supervisor, Officer: Homeroom Activities
JACK DANAKER
Varsity Football: J. V. Football, Baseball, Basketball, Lacrosse:
Fresh-Soph Football: J. V. Letter: Junior Day: Homeroom Treas.
CELIA SARAH DANIELS
Homeroom Vice-Pres.: Extra Curricular F: Assistant Bookkeeper ot
FORESTER: Intramural Sports: Business Service Club: Glee Club:
Junior Day
DORNA JAY DAVIDSON
List of Honor: Four Square Club: FORESTER: '59 Numerals: Minor F:
Intramural Sports: F.N.A.: F.T.A.: Junior Red Cross Club: Junior
Prom Committee
JOAN B. DAVIDSON
List of Honor: Four Square Club: FORESTER: Homeroom Vice-Pres.,
Sec.: Christmas Assembly: '59 Numerals: Maior F: Intramural Sports:
French Club: F.N.A.: F.T.A.: Junior Red Cross Club, Sec.: Year Com-
mittee: Junior Day: Duties
CAROLYN D. DAVIS
Girls' Athletic Club: FORESTER: Varsity, J. V. Speedball: J. V.
Basketball: Year Team: Intramural Sports: Senior Inaugural Chorus
WENDY DECKER
List of Honor: Prestident of June I959: National Honor Society:
Four Square Club: Girls' Athletic Club: Senator: Judge: Homeroom
Vice-Pres.: Student Day Assembly: Varsity Speedball, Tennis: Year
Team: Intramural Sports: F.T.A.: Foreign Exchange Committee
M. MAE DER
List of Honor: Homeroom Sec.: Varsity, J. V. Badminton: Intramural
Sports: Year Committee: Junior Day, Chairman of Flower Com-
mittee: Juniar Day: Senior Inaugural Chorus
RACHEL ESTHER DIAMOND
List ot Honor: Four Square Club: '59 Numerals: Intramural Sports:
Biology Club, Treas.: F.T.A.: Aesthetes Club: Scribblers Club: Art
Metal Club: Year Committee: Junior Day, Chairman, Typing and
Mimeographing: Duties
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DAVID DROBIS
List of Honor, Treasurer of June 1959, National Honor Society, Boys'
Opportunity Club, Publicity Editor of FORESTER, Press, Homeroom
Treas., School Play, Drama Assembly, Student Day Assembly, Intra-
mural Sports, Aesthetes Club, Junior Day, Chairman of Program
Committee, Junior Prom Committees, Junior Day, Cafe Officer,
Homeroom Activities
BARRY DUBINSKY
Intramural Sports, Junior Day
WILLIAM LEE DUNSON
J. V. Track Team, J. V. Letter
CONSTANCE EAST
Intramural Sports, Library Club, Rifle Club
IRVIN SEAN EBERLIN
Chess Club, Vice-Pres., School Play, Men's Glee Club, Junior Day
Committee
LINDA EHRENPRIES
F.T.A.
ROSALIND EHRLICH
Homeroom Rep., F.N.A., Treas., Year Committee, Junior Day, Duties,
Homeroom Activities
MADELINE EISENBERG
Intramural Sports, Junior Prom Committee
ARLA ILENE ELLISON
List of Honor, National Honor Society, Four Square Club, Girls'
Athletic Club, FORESTER, Advertising Manager of Press, Student
Day Assembly, Varsity Archery, J. V. Badminton, '59 Numerals,
Minor F, Maior F, Intramural Sports, Maiorette, French Club, Hist.,
F.T.A., Hist., Open Forum Club, Wednesday Morning Club, Hist.,
Year Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Day, Homeroom
Activities
ELLEN DIANE ENGEL
List of Honor, Recording Secretary of June 1959, National Honor
Society, FORESTER, Student Coach, Homeroom Pres., Vice-Pres.,
Rep., School Play, Drama Assembly, Student Day Assembly, Aesthetes
Club, Wednesday Morning Club, Sec., Glee Club, Foreign Exchange
Committee, Junior Day, Co-Director, Junior Prom Committee, Cafe
Olticer
SHEILA R. ENGEL
List of Merit, Homeroom Sec., '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports,
Camera Club, Sgt.-at-Arms, Junior Red Cross Club, Open Forum
Club, U.N.Y., Year Committee, Junior Day Committee, Duties
SANDRA ENGELMAN
Lists of Honor, Merit, Four Square Club, FORESTER, '59 Numerals,
Minor F, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, F.N.A., F.T.A., Junior
Red Cross Club, Carr. Sec., U.N.Y., Junior Day, Cafe Officer, Duties
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DEANNA ANNE ENGLE
FORESTER, Varsity Speedball, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports,
Business Service Club, F,T.A., Open Forum Club, Junior Day, Cafe
Ofticer, Duties
PHILIP E. EPSTEIN
Lists of Honor, 'Merit, Treasurer of June 1959, National Honor
Society, Pres., Boys' Opportunity Club, Pres., Chief Justice of Court,
Homeroom Rep., School Play, Drama Assembly, J. V. Track, Intra-
mural Sports, Biology Club, Men's Glee Club, Junior Day, Junior
Prom Committee
SONIA EPSTEIN
List of Honor, FORESTER, Student Coach, Homeroom Vice-Pres., Sec.,
'59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, Glee Club,
Year Committee, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus
ROBERT ERKES
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LINDA FLOM
Lists of Distinction, Merit, National Honor Society, Treas., Features
Editor of FORESTER, Press, Student Coach, Homeroom Pres., Rep.,
'59 Numerols, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Biology Club, Corr. Sec.,
Open Forum Club, Junior Day, Treeplanting Committee, Junior Day,
Duties, Homeroom Activities.
ROCHELLE ANNE FOLAND
Varsity Speedball, '59 Numerals, Year Team, Intramural Sports,
F.N.A., Junior Red Cross Club, Rifle Club, Aeronautics Club, Sec.,
Glee Club, Junior Day
SHEILA R. FOX
List of Honor, FORESTER, Press, Student Coach, '59 Numerals, Minor
F, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Aesthetes Club, U.N.Y.,
Glee Club, Year Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Cafe Officer
BRUCE J. FRANK
Homeroom Sec.
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PHYLLIS J. ERLICH
Student Coach, English Office, Homeroom Treas., Christmas Assembly,
Varsity Badminton, Table Tennis, Minor F., Maior F., Intramural
Sports, French Club, Junior Red Cross Club, Library Club, U.N.Y.,
Glee Club, Year Committee, Junior Day
MARILYN A. ESTERSON
FORESTER, Assemblies, Extra Curricular F, '59 Numerals, Intramural
Sports, Biology Club, Carr. Sec., F.N.A., Junior Red Cross Club,
Scribblers Club, Wednesday Morning Club, Glee Club, Junior Day,
Junior Prom Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Duties, Homeroom
Activities
ELEANOR ELIZABETH ESTES
Homeroom Sec., '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Co-Ed
Chorale, Year Committee, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus
ELINOR RUTH EVENCHICK
Lists of Honor, Merit, Student Coach, '59 Numerals, Minor F,
Intramural Sports, Biology Club, Treas., French Club, F.T.A., Lawyers
Guild, Open Forum Club, JETS Club, Band
MICHAEL FEHER
Soph-Hop King, Homeroom Activities
ESTELLE FEI NSTEIN
Girls' Athletic Club, FORESTER, Varsity Speedball, J. V. Basket-
ball, Speedball, Minor F, Maior F, Star, Year Teams, Intramural
Sports, Business Service Club, Hist., Library Club, Year Committee
HARRIS FELDMAN
Homeroom Pres., Intramural Sports, Year Committee
JOAN FELDMAN
Press, Extra Curricular F, Glee Club, Senior Inaugural Chorus
BEVERLY JAYNE FINK
English Office, Intramural Sports, F.N.A., F.T.A., Junior Red Cross
Club, Library Club, Spanish Club, U.N.Y., Year Committee, Junior
Day Committee, Homeroom Activities, Duties
MARVIN FINKELSTEIN
List of Merit, Boys' Opportunity Club, Student Coach, Homeroom
Treas., Intramural Sports, German Club, JETS Club, Year Committee,
Homeroom Activities
LOIS FITSCHEN
J. V. Speedball, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Lawyers Guild,
Junior Prom Committee, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Cafe
Officer
ARLENE JOAN FLEISCHER
Lists of Honor, Merit, J. V, Basketball, Year Team, '59 Numerals,
Minor F, Maior F, Intramural Sports, German Club, Junior Prom
Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus
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Lists of Honor, Merit, Four Square Club, FORESTER7 lftIfGmUfUl
Sports, Club Council, Pres., French Club, Pres., Rec. Sec.,, F.T.A.,
Sophomore Activities, Year Committee, Chairman of Charity Com-
mittee, Duties, Homeroom Activities
STEPHEN FRANK
National Honor Society, Boys' Opportunity Club, Pres., Treas.,
FORESTER, Press, Homeroom Vice-Pres., Extra Curricular F, J. V.
Track, Basketball, Intramural Sports, Aeronautics Club, Pres., Chair-
man of Junior Prom, Duties
MICHAEL FREEDMAN
Intramural Sports, Lawyers Guild, Aeronautics Club, Vice-Pres.,
Sgt.-at-Arms, Men's Glee Club, Year Committee, Junior Day, Home-
room Activities
STUART FRIEDEL
List at Merit, Boys' Opportunity Club, Vice-Pres., Ethical Club,
Senator, Stage Crew, Pres., Proiection Crew, Pres., Sophomore
Activities, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Day
SHEILA RUTH FRIEDLANDER
Homeroom Sec., Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Glee Club,
Year Committee, Junior Day, Cafe Ofticer
AILEEN FRIEDMAN
Lists of Distinction, Honor, Corresponding Secretary of June 1959,
National Honor Society, Layouts Editor of FORESTER, Student Coach,
English Office, Homeroom Pres., Student Day Assembly, Extra Cur-
ricular F, Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Treas., Open Forum
Club, U.N.Y., Vice-Pres., Treas., News View Club, Junior Day
Committee, Junior Day, Cafe Supervisor, Officer, Duties
BARBARA ELLEN FRIEDMAN
List of Merit, FORESTER, Homeroom Sec., J. V. Table Tennis, '59
Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Junior Day, Cafe Olticer,
Duties, Homeroom Activities
LOUIS FRANK FRIEDMAN
Lists of Honor, Merit, Student Coach, '59 Numerals, Intramural
Sports, Chess Club, Lawyers Guild, Pres., JETS Club
SUSAN PHYLLIS FRIEDMAN
Lists of Distinction, Honor, FORESTER, Student Coach, Homeroom
Pres., Rep., Student Day Assembly, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intra-
mural Sports, F.T.A., Open Forum Club, JETS Club, U.N.Y., Year
Committees
BARBARA LEE FRINER
Lists of Honor, Merit, Distribution Manager of FORESTER, Homeroom
Sec., '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, French
Club, Open Forum Club, Sophomore Activities, Year Committee,
Junior Day Committee, Junior Day, Homeroom Activities
EDITH CAROLYN FULMORE
Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Sgt.-at-Arms, Aesthetes Club, Art Metal
Club, Year Committee, Junior Day
LINDA MERLE FULTON
List of Honor, Student Coach, Intramural Sports, A-Cappella Choir,
Sec., Year Committee, Homeroom Activities
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Extra Curricular F, Business Service Club
MARILYN GAMERMAN
List of Honor, Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Glee Club,
Junior Prom Committee
JOYCE ANN GARBIS
'59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Home Economics Club,
Hist., Library Club, News View Club, Year Committee
ROSLYN SEMA GARFELD
Lists of Honor, Merit, FORESTER, Student Coach, U.N.Y., Allegro
Choir, Co-Ed Chorale, Junior Day Committee, Junior Day, Senior
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ADRIANNE GOLDMAN
Homeroom Pres., '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.T.A.,
Glee Club, Sohpomore Activities, Junior Day Committee
FRANCES ANN GOLDMAN
Lists of Distinction, Honor, National Honor Society, Editor-in-Chief of
FORESTER, Press, Student Coach, English Office, Homeroom Pres.,
Vice-Pres., Student Day Assembly, Extra Curricular F, J. V. Bad-
minton, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, French Club,
Vice-Pres., Open Forum Club, Scribblers Club, Vice'Pres., Wednesday
Morning Club, Junior Day, Chairman
JOANNE K. GOLDMAN
List of Honor, National Honor Society, Four Square Club, Business
Manager of FORESTER, Student Day Assembly, Varsity Archery,
'59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Maiorette, French Club,
Treble Clef Choir, Junior Day Committee, Duties
MARGO GOLDMAN
Extra Curricular F, Intramural Sports, French Club, Girls' Rifle Club,
Art Club, Junior Day Committee, Junior Prom Committee
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SHARON LYNN GENDASON
'59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.N.A., Junior Red Cross
Club, Open Forum Club, U.N.Y., Junior Prom Committee, Junior Day,
Senior Inaugural Chorus
CAROLE JOAN GERSH
Homeroom Activities
S. HERMINE GERTZ
List of Honor, FORESTER, Student Coach, Christmas Assembly, '59
Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, French Club, F.T.A., News
View Club, Year Committee, Junior Day Committee, Senior Inaugural
Chorus, Duties
ARLENE SUE GINSBERG
Homeroom Pres., Sec., '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, F.T.A.,
Junior Red Cross Club, Art Club, Sgt.-at-Arms, Glee Club, Junior
Prom Committee
ROBERT GINSBURG
Lists of Honor, Merit, Boys' Opportunity Club, Sports Editor of Press,
Student Coach, Varsity Golf, J. V. Cross Country, Basketball, Base,
ball, Biology Club, Chess Club, Rifle Club, Aeronautics Club, Sgt.-at-
Arms, Junior Day, Duties
SANDRA LEE GLASER
Girls' Athletic Club, FORESTER, Homeroom Rep., Varsity Speed-
ball, Year Teams, Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, F.T.A.,
Glee Club, Junior Day Committee, Senior Inaugural, Chairman of
Flower Committee
ROSLYNN GLAZER
Intramural Sports, French Club, Spanish Club, F.N.A., Home Econ-
omics Club, Junior Red Cross Club, Library Club, Year Committee,
Junior Prom Committee, Cafe Olficer, Duties
EILEEN VALERIE GLICKMAN
List of Honor, Homeroom Vice-Pres., Spring Assembly, J. V. Table
Tennis, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Year Team, Intramural Sports, F.T.A.,
Discophiles, Art Metal Club, Sophomore Activities, Year Committee,
Senior Inaugural, Chairman of Seating and Marching, Junior Day,
Cafe Ollicer
BARBARA R. GODEN
List of Honor, Homeroom Pres., Intramural Sports, Spanish Club,
F.T.A., U.N.Y., Year Committees, Cafe OlTicer, Homeroom Activities
LINDA L. GOLD
Four Square Club, FORESTER, J. V. Badminton, Volleyball, '59
Numerals, Minor F, Major F, Intramural Sports, F.N.A., F.T.A.,
Junior Red Cross Club, Art Club, Glee Club, Sophomore Activities,
Junior Day Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Inaugural
Chorus, Cafe Officer, Duties
BARBARA JOAN GOLDBERG
Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Glee Club, Duties
STEPHEN GOLDBLOOM
List of Merit, Student Coach, Band
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Intramural Sports
CAROLE JEAN GOLDSTONE
Lists of Honor, Merit, National Honor Society, Four Square Club,
FORESTER, Proofreader of Press, Student Coach: I'IOm9l'00m SEC-i
'59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Wednesday Morn-
ing Club, Vice-Pres., News View Club, Year Committee, Junior Day,
Senior Inaugural Chorus
KAREN R. GORDON
Student Vice-President, I.ist of Honor, National Honor Society, Four
Square Club, Pres., Corr. Sec., FORESTER, Press, Judge, Student
Coach, Homeroom Rep., School Play Committee, Varsity Swimming,
J. V. Volleyball, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Year Team, Intramural
Sports, Cheerleader, French Club, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Junior Red
Cross Club, Scribblers Club, Sophomore Activities, Junior Day,
Chairman of Junior Prom
STANLEY BRUCE GORDON
List of Honor, National Honor Society, Vice-Pres., Sec., Boys' Op-
portunity Club, Homeroom Rep., Varsity Golf, Minor F, Band, Or-
chestra, Junior Day
CAROLE R. GOREN
FORESTER, Press, Student Coach, Homeroom Vice-Pres., Varsity
Archery, J. V. Volleyball, '59 Numerals, Year Teams, Intramural
Sports, Business Service Club, F.T.A., Art Club, Junior Day, Senior
Inaugural Chorus, Duties
ALBERT R, GORSUCH
Homeroom Activities
KAREN BETH GOVERMAN
List of Honor, Student Coach, Homeroom Treas., Student Day As-
sembly, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Home Economics Club,
Open Forum Club, JETS Club, Treas., Year Committee, Junior Day
Committee, Homeroom Activities
SCARLETT GREEN
List of Honor, Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Home
Economics Club, Lawyers Guild
JUDITH ELLEN GREENBERG
List of Honor, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Discophiles, Spanish
Club, Aesthetes Club, Art Club, Year Committee, Junior Prom Com-
mittee, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Duties
NORMA FRANCES GREENBERG
Homeroom Activities
SANDRA LYNN GREENBERG
French Club, Spanish Club, Junior Red Cross Club, Art Club, Year
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ILENE CAROL GREENHOOD
Lists of Honor, Merit, FORESTER, Press, Student Coach, English
Office, Homeroom Pres., Sec., Student Day Assembly, Extra Cur-
ricular F, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club,
F.T.A., Open Forum Club, Vice-Pres., Sophomore Activities, Junior
Prom Committee, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Cate Otticer,
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MARCIA GRIEBLER
Homeroom Sec., '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Open Forum Club,
S. Gronich L. Grossman
Glee Club, Year Committee, Junior Day Committee, Senior Inaugural
Chorus
HARRIET ESTHER GROLLMAN
'59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Art Metal
Club, Lawyers Guild, News View Club, Year Committee, Junior Prom
Committee, Homeroom Activities
SUSAN L. GRONICH
Lists of Distinction, Honor, National Honor Society, Commercial
Layouts Manager of FORESTER, Intramural Sports, French Club,
Junior Red Cross Club, Hist., Scribblers Club, Year Committee, Junior
Day, Chairman of Banner Committee, Senior Inaugural, Chairman of
Program Committee
LINDA PHYLLIS GROSSMAN
FORESTER, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, German Club,
Glee Club, Year Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus
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JOAN ELEANOR HEATH
Assemblies, Intramural Sports, Discophiles, Glee Club, A-Cappella
Choir, F.R.H.S. Choir, Year Committee, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural
Chorus
ABBY ILENE HENDIN
Lists of Distinction, Honor, Merit, National Honor Society, Four
Square Club, FORESTER, Student Coach, School Play, Extra Cur-
ricular F, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club,
Open Forum Club, Pres., U.N.Y., Art Club, Sophomore Activities,
Year Committee, Junior Committee, Junior Prom Committee
DORIS A. HEYMAN
Homeroom Sec., Press Rep., F.N.A., Junior Day Committee
IRWIN A. HEYMAN
National Honor Society, Treas., Boys' Opportunity Club, Homeroom
Pres., Sec., J. V. Basketball, Baseball, Intramural Sports, Aeronautics
Club, Junior Day Committee, Chairman of Senior Inaugural Dance
Committee
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STEVEN ELIA GROSSMAN
List of Honor, J. V. Swimming, Discophiles, Chess Club, Band, Junior
Day Committee
LESLIE GRUBER
Intramural Sports, French Club, Spanish Club, F. T. A., Junior Prom
Committee
EILEEN MAE HAINES
List of Honor, Bookkeeping Editor of FORESTER, Student Coach,
Homeroom Rep., Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Year
Committee, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus
MARLENE PHYLLIS HANKIN
Homeroom Rep., Assemblies, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Glee Club,
Junior Day Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Cafe Ollicer
LINDA EILEEN HARAN
List of Honor, School Play, Extra-Curricular F, '59 Numerals, Minor
F, Intramural Sports, Camera Club, Biology Club, Vice-Pres., Rec.
Sec., Glee Club, Year Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior
Day
MARVIN HARMATZ
Ethical Club, Pres., Homeroom Treas., Varsity Lacrosse, Football,
J. V. Basketball, Lacrosee, Varsity Letter
MORRIS M. HARMON
Homeroom Treas.
HARRIET LEE HARRIS
Homeroom Rep., Intramural Sports, Junior Red Cross Club, Cafe
Officer
JANICE ROSLYN HARRIS
List of Honor, Four Square Club, FORESTER, Student Coach, English
Office, Homeroom Rep., Press Rep., '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intra-
mural Sports, Spanish Club, Rec. Sec., F.T.A., Open Forum Club,
Scribblers Club, Year Committees, Junior Prom Committees, Junior
Day, Duties
JAY IZARRIS
'.ist of Merit, Press Rep., J. V. Swimming, Fresh-Soph Football, '59
Numerals, Junior Day Committee, Junior Prom Committee
JOANN HARRIS
Homeroom Vice-Pres., Art Club, Year Committees, Homeroom
Activities
HILLARD MAYER HARRISON
List of Merit, Boys' Opportunity Club, Student Coach, Assemblies,
J. V. Track, Intramural Sports, Chess Club, Sgt.-at-Arms, JETS Club,
Aeronautics Club, Men's Glee Club, Junior Day Committee, Duties
J. Heath A. Hendin
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List of Honor, Four Square Club, FORESTER: l'l0me'00m PYOS-, VlCe-
Pres., '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports: FrenCl1 Club: F-T-A.:
Junior Red Cross Club, Year Committee, Duties
HOWARD HIRSCH
Intramural Sports
PHYLLIS L. HOFFENBERG
List of Honor, Homeroom Treas., French Club, Junior Prom Committee
CYNTHIA M. HOFFMAN
List of Honor, Girls' Athletic Club, Vice-Pres., FORESTER, Homeroom
Vice-Pres., J. V. Table Tennis, Badminton, '59 Numerals, Minor F,
Major F, Stor, Year Team, Intramural Sports, Biology Club, F.N.A.,
U.N.Y,, Year Committees, Junior Day, Chairman of Badge Committee
Homeroom Activities
EILEEN HOFFMAN
FORESTER, Homeroom Pres., Sec., Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Junios
Day
JUDITH HOFFMAN
List of Honor, Merit, Four Square Club, Circulation Manager at
FORESTER, Press, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Lawyers
Guild, Open Forum Club, Scribblers Club, News Views Club, Year
Committee, Junior Day Committee, Junior Prom Committee
LOIS HOFFMAN
List of Honor, Assemblies, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports,
Camera Club, Biology Club, F.N.A., Junior Red Cross Club, Corr.
Sec., Year Committee, Junior Day
WILLIAM HOFFMAN, JR.
Varsity Cross Country, Track, J. V. Track, J. V., Varsity Letters, Biol-
ogy Club, Aeronautics Club, Junior Day
NANCY ALICE HOLLANDER
List of Honor, National Honor Society, Four Square Club, FOR-
ESTER, J. V. Volleyball, '59 Numerals, Year Team, Intramural Sports,
Biology Club, F.T.A., Library Club, Scribblers Club, U.N.Y., Art Club,
Art Metal Club, Junior Day Committee, Junior Day, Cafe Officer
BARBARA LEE HORNSTEIN
Lists of Distinction, Honor, National Honor Society, Four Square
Club, FORESTER, Student Coach, Homeroom Pres., Vice-Pres., Sopho-
more Activities, Student Day Assembly, Aesthetes Club, Scribblers
Club, Wednesday Morning Club, Glee Club, Pres., Co-Ed Chorale,
Allegro Choir, Junior Day, Chairman of Music, Chorus Director,
Senior Inaugural Dance, Chairman of Invitation Committee, Senior
Inaugural Chorus
E- Himelfdfl-'J H. Hirsh P HoHenberg
C- Hollmdn E. Hottman J Hoffman
L. Hottman W. Hottman N Hollander
MIRIAM A. HORWITZ
Intramural Sports, Girls' Rifle Club, Junior Day Committees, Junior
Prom Committee, Junior Day
DONALD JAMES HUSEY
Varsity Cross Country, J. V. Track, Cross Country, Fresh-Soph Foot-
ball, Maior F
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MYRA HYATT
Assemblies, Business Service Club, Glee Club
M. Jacob N. Jacobson
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Homeroom Sec., Student Day Assembly, Intramural Sports, Camera
Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Lawyers Guild, U.N.Y., Orchestra,
Foreign Exchange Committee, Year Committee, Junior Prom Com-
mittee, Duties
MELVIN ARTHUR JACOB
List of Merit, Boys' Opportunity Club, Pres., Treas., Ethical Club,
Sec., FORESTER, Press, Student Coach, Homeroom Oftices, Extra
Curricular F, Varsity Swimming, Lacrosse, J. V. Swimming, Lacrosse,
Varsity Letter, Intramural Sports, Proiection Crew, Sec., Junior Prom
Committee, Junior Day
NADINE BARBARA JACOBSON
Press, Homeroom Sec., '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, French
Club, Spanish Club, Art Club, Year Committees, Junior Prom Com-
mittee
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SANDRA JOY KNEPPER
Business Service Club, Junior Day Committee
JEWEL LOIS KOLMAN
Student Coach, Assemblies, Intramural Sports, Co-Ed Chorale,
F.P.H.S. Choir, Treas., Allegro Choir, Junior Day Committee, Senior
Inaugural Chorus
MARSHA KOMAN
Homeroom Sec., U.N.Y., Sophomore Activities, Junior Day Committee
PHYLLIS KOMINS
List of Merit, FORESTER, Homeroom Treas., '59 Numerals, Intramural
Sports, F.T.A., Year Committees, Junior Prom Committees, Junior
Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus
RALPH JAFFE
List of Honor, Assemblies, '59 Numerals, Band, Junior Day
BARBARA ANNE JENKINS
Homeroom Vice-Pres., Business Service Club, Year Committee
PHYLLIS ELIZABETH JENNINGS
Intramural Sports, Biology Club, U.N.Y., Discophiles, Glee Club,
Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus
CHARLES JOHNSON
Lists of Honor, Merit, Boys' Opportunity Club, Ethical Club, Treas.,
Student Coach, Assemblies, Varsity Cross-Country, J. V. Cross-
Country, Track, Varsity Letters, JETS Club, Year Committee
PEGGY JOHNSON
Press, Student Coach, J. V. Basketball, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Maior
F, Year Teams, Intramural Sports, Rifle Club, Year Committee, Junior
Prom Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus
ELLEN GILDA KAHN
Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Open Forum Club, Junior
Day
JUDITH B. KALIN
Press, Homeroom Rep., Intramural Sports, Business Service Club,
Year Committee, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Duties
HOWARD S. KAPLAN
Lists of Honor, Merit, National Honor Society, Sec., Boys' Oppor-
tunity Club, Student Coach, Homeroom Pres., Vice-Pres., Fresh-
Soph Football, Intramural Sports, JETS Club
INEZ D. KATZ
Year Committee
MITCHELL LOUIS KATZ
Sergeant of Arms of June I959, Press Rep., School Play, Intra-
mural Sports, Open Forum Club, Stage Crew, Capt., U.N.Y., Art
Club, Junior Day, Duties
ROBERT KIRSHNER
Assemblies, '59 Numerals, Band
JUDITH KLEIN
List of Honor, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Biology Club, Year
Committees, Junior Day Committee, Duties
S. Knepper J. Kalman
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JANET FAY KOPLIN
FORESTER: Student Coach: Red Cross Rep.: Intramural Sporiii F-T-A.:
Glee Club: Sophomore Activities: Year Committee: Junior Day: Duties
SARALEE KORPISZ
Homeroom Vice-Pres.: J. V. Basketball: Year Team: Intramural Sports:
Biology Club: Glee Club: Year Committee: Junior Day: Senior In-
augural Chorus: Duties
SANDRA ANNE KOTZEN
Press: Minor F: Intramural Sports: F.T.A.: Aesthetes Club, Pres.:
U.N.Y.: Glee Club, Treas.: Year Committee: Junior Day: Senior In-
augural Chorus: Cafe Oflicer: Duties
SANDRA KRAUSE
FORESTER: Assemblies: '59 Numerals: Intramural Sports: Aesthetes
Club: U.N.Y.: Glee Club: Co-Ed Chorale: Junior Day Committee:
Junior Dc.y: Senior Inaugural Chorus: Cafe Officer
LYDIA KROUT
List of Honor: '59 Numerals: Intramural Sports: Junior Prom Com-
mittee
MARILYN FERN KULLEN
'59 Numerals: Minor F: Intramural Sports: Spanish Club: Open
Forum Club: Year Committee: Senior Inaugural Dance, Chairman
of Rrefreshments Committee: Junior Day: Cafe Supervisor
JANICE MARLENE KURLAND
List of Merit: Intramural Sports: French Club: Year Committee
JULIE ELLEN KURPECK
Intramural Sports: Junior Red Cross Club: U.N.Y.: Junior Day Com-
mittee: Homeroom Activities
MEL KUSHNER
Lists of Honor, Merit: Homeroom Pres., Vice-Pres.: J. V. Lacrosse, Ice
Hockey: J. V. Letter: Intramural Sports: Year Committee
DONNA MAE LA BORWIT
List of Honor: FORESTER: Drama Matinee: '59 Numerals: Minor F:
Intramural Sports: Spanish Club: F.T.A.: Open Forum Club: U.N.Y.:
Year Committee: Junior Day Committee: Junior Prom Committee:
Cafe Officer: Duties
CAROLYN LADON
Intramural Sports: U.N.Y.
KATHLEEN BRENDA LAMBIRTH
'59 Numerals: Minor F: Year Team: Intramural Sports: Junior Day
Committee: Senior Inaugural Chorus
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JANET LANDSKRONER
Business Service Club: Junior Day: Cafe Ofticer: Duties: Homeroom
Activities
KITTY HELEN LAPIDES
List of Honor: Homeroom Treas.: Biology Club: Business Service
Club: F.N.A.: Art Metal Club: Glee Club: Junior Day: Senior Ins
augural Chorus: Homeroom Activities
MICHAEL R. LAPIDES
List of Merit: Boys' Opportunity Club: Ethical Club: Homeroom
Pres., Rep.: Varsity Lacrosse: J. V. Basketball: J. V. Letter
BARTON LASKER
Intramural Sports: Proiection Crew: Year Committee
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List of Honor, Merit: Intramural Sports: F.N.A.: U.N.Y.: Junior Day:
Senior Inaugural Chorus: Duties
GERALDINE R. LEVIN
List of Honor: FORESTER: Press: Student Coach: English Ollice: Home-
room Sec.: Drama Matinee: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Maior F: Intra-
mural Sports: F.T.A.: Junior Red Cross Club: Year Committee
MICHAEL LEVIN
Sergeant-at-Arms of June 1959: Homeroom Pres.: Varsity Basketball,
Lacrosse: J. V. Basketball: Lacrosse: Major F: Intramural Sports
SARAH COOPER LEVIN
List of Honor: National Honor Society: Girls' Athletic Club: FOR-
ESTER: Homeroom Rep., Treas.: Varsity Speedball, Archery: Maior
F: Year Team: Intramural Sports: Camera Club, Vice-Pres.: Glee
Club: Junior Day: Homeroom Activities
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KENNETH LEE LASSON
List of Merit: Student Coach: Intramural Sports: Homeroom Activities
GARY LATTIN
List of Honor: National Honor Society: Boys' Opportunity Club:
Press: Coaching F: Homeroom Pres.: Extra Curricular F: J. V. Track:
J. V. Numerals: Intramural Sports: Biology Club: Chess Club: Men's
Glee Club: Band: Sophomore Activities: Junior Day Committee
ELAINE LAVY
List of Merit: Intramural Sports: F.N.A.: F.T.A.: Junior Red Cross
Club, Sec.: Aesthetes Club: Year Committee: Cafe Olticer: Duties
ELLIOT MICHAEL LEBAN
Extra Curricular F: J. V. Swimming, Baseball: Intramural Sports:
Camera Club: Chess Club: Men's Glee Club: Band: Homeroom
Activities
MARSHA LEBOE
Press: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Intramural Sports: Business Service
Club: F.T.A.: Lawyers Guild: Home Economics Club: Library Club:
U.N.Y.: Junior Day: Senior Inaugural Chorus: Cale Officer: Home-
room Activities
MELVA EVON LEE
Homeroom Pres., Rep.: Intramural Sports: F.P.H.S. Choir
MARSHA LEIKACH
List of Merit: Student Coach: Homeroom Pres.: '59 Numerals:
Intramural Sports: Aeronautics Club, Vice-Pres.: Sophomore Activ-
ities: Year Committee: Junior Day: Senior Inaugural Chorus: Home-
room Activities
SHIRLEY LEIKACH
Homeroom Pres., Rep.: Glee Club: Junior Day Committee: Junior
Prom Committee: Senior Inaugural Chorus: Homeroom Activities
LINDA SUE LEMLER
'59 Numerals: Intramural Sports: Biology Club: F.N.A.: Junior Red
Cross Club: U.N.Y.: Art Metal Club: Year Committees: Junior Day
Committee: Homeroom Activities: Duties
MARSHA SUSAN LESSANS
FORESTER: Assemblies: Extra Curricular F: Art Club: Glee Club:
Year Committee: Junior Day Committee: Junior Prom Committee
ELIN LEVENSON
FORESTER: Student Day Assembly: Intramural Sports: Aesthetes Club:
Co-Ed Chorale: F.P.H.S. Choir: Year Committee: Junior Day: Senior
Inaugural Chorus
ELLEN LEVIN
List of Merit: Four Square Club: FORESTER: Student Day Assembly:
'59 Numerals: Minor F: Intramural Sports: F.N.A.: F.T.A.: Home
Economics Club: Junior Red Cross Club: U.N.Y.: Junior Day: Cafe
Olticer: Duties: Homeroom Activities '
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List of Merit: National Honor Society: Boys' Opportunity Club:
FORESTER: Press: Student Coach: Homeroom Rep.: Track Manager:
Biology Club: JETS Club: Men's Glee Club: Year Committee: Junior
Day: Duties: Homeroom Activities
STEPHEN PAUL LEVIN
Lists of Honor, Merit: Boys' Opportunity Club: Extra Curricular F:
J. V. Basketball: J. V. Numerals: Intramural Sports: Chess Club:
JETS Club: Junior Prom Committee: Junior Day: Homeroom Activities:
Duties
SUSAN C. LEVIN
Homeroom Treas.
BEVERLY LEVINE
Homeroom Treas.: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Major F: Intramural Sports:
French Club: Glee Club: Year Committee: Junior Day Committee:
Senior Inaugural Chorus: Cafe Ollicer: Homeroom Activities
DAVID LEVINE
J. V. Swimming: Biology Club: Projection Crew
DORAN JAY LEVY
J. V. Swimming: Biology Club
MARSHA J. LEVY
List of Honor: FORESTER: Student Coach: Intramural Sports: French
Club: Senior Inaugural Dance, Chairman of Theme Committee: Junior
Day
PHYLLIS HELEN LEVY
Homeroom Vice-Pres., Rep.: '59 Numerals: Intramural Sports: Junior
Prom Committee: Cafe Officer: Duties
JANET BERYL LIBSHUTZ
List of Honor: National Honor Society: Four Square Club: Sub-
scriptions Editor of FORESTER: English Ottice: Homeroom Pres.:
Christmas Assembly: Student Day Assembly: Extra Curricular F: '59
Numerals: Minor F: Intramural Sports: Open Forum Club, Sec.:
Aesthetes Club: News Views Club: Glee Club: Junior Day: Homeroom
Activities: Duties
JEANNETTE LIGHT-ORR
FORESTER: Intramural Sports: Library Club: Year Committee: Junior
Day Committee
STEPHANIE BETH LIPPMAN
List of Honor: FORESTER: Student Coach: Drama Matinee: Intra-
mural Sports: Open Forum Club: Aesthetes Club: Scribblers Club:
Year Committee
SUSAN LEE LIPSITZ ng
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Glee Club: Junior Prom Committee: Junior Day: Homeroom Activities
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LINDA N. LISS
List of Honor: National Honor Society: Homeroom Pres., Vice-Pres.:
'59 Numerals: Intramural Sports: Scribblers Club: Wednesday Morn-
ing Club: Art Club, Corr. Sec.: Junior Day: Senior Inaugural As-
sembly Chairman: Homeroom Activities
DANA LEE LITMAN
List of Honor: Four Square Club: FORESTER: Homeroom Pres., Vice-
Pres.: Christmas Assembly: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Intramural Sports:
French Club, Treas.: F.T.A., Corr. Sec.: Open Forum Club: Wednesday
Morning Club: Sophomore Activities: Junior Prom Committee: Junior
Day: Cafe Officer
ROBERT LITWIN
List of Honor: National Honor Society: Boys' Opportunity Club:
Judge: Varsity Basketball: J. V. Volleyball, Cross Country: '59
Numerals: Maior F: Intramural Sports: Lawyers Guild: JETS Club:
Aeronautics Club, Pres.
LESLIE LOSOVER
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List of Honor: Four Square Club: FORESTER: '59 Numerals: Minor F:
Intramural Sports: Spanish Club: F.T.A.: Library Club: Open Forum
Club: U.N.Y.: Year Committee: Junior Prom, Entertainment Chair-
man: Junior Day: Duties
ROCHELLE MARGULIS
Lists of Honor, Merit: FORESTER: School Play: '59 Numerals: Year
TEUYTII Intramural Sports: F.T.A.: Open Forum Club: Art Club:
Scribblers Club: Year Committee: Junior Day
BETTY VIDA MAZER
List of Honor: Spanish Club: F.T.A.: Junior Red Cross Club: Library
Club: U.N.Y.: Junior Prom Committee: Duties
GAIL ELAINE MAZEROFF
I-ISI of Honor: FORESTER: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Intramural Sports:
Business Service Club: F.T.A.: U.N.Y.: Year Committee: Junior Day
Committee
VIRGINIA ARNETTA LOTTIER
'59 Numerals: Intramural Sports: Junior Day
HENRY I. LOUIS
Boys' Opportunity Club: Homeroom Vice-Pres., Sec.: J. V. Lacrosse:
Intramural Sports: Aeronautics Club: Year Committee: Junior Day
Committee: Junior Day
MICHAEL S. LOWENSTEIN
Lists at Honor, Merit: National Honor Society: Boys' Opportunity
Club: Homeroom Vice-Pres.: J. V. Swimming: Minor F: Chess Club:
JETS Club: Sophomore Activities: Junior Day Committee
JUDITH LUCHINSKY
List of Honor: Homeroom Rep.: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Intramural
Sports: P,T.A.: U.N.Y.: Sophomore Activities: Year Committee: Junior
Day: Duties: Homeroom Activities
SHARON MACHIZ
Lists of Honor, Merit: FORESTER: Orientation Assembly: Extra Cur-
ricular F: French Club: Spanish Club: lntramural Sports: Glee Club:
School Choir, Vice-Pres.: Junior Day: Senior Inaugural Chorus
BEVERLY ANN MACHT
List of Honor: FORESTER: Press: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Intramural
Sports: F.T.A.: Library Club: U.N.Y.: Year Committee: Junior Prom
Committee: Duties: Homeroom Activities
HELENA MAGAZINER
'59 Numerals: Intramural Sports: F.N.A.: F.T.A.: Junior Red Cross
Club: Library Club: Junior Day: Senior Inaugural Chorus
CHARLOTTE ADELE MAGIN
List of Honor: '59 Numerals: Intramural Sports: Open Forum Club:
Year Committee
ANN EDITH MALMAN
Lists of Distinction, Honor: Recording Secretary of June 1959: Na-
tional Honar Society: Girls' Athletic Club: Editor in Chief of Press:
Head Copy Reader of Press: Judge: Student Coach: Homeroom Rep.:
Varsity Tennis, Basketball: J. V. Badminton: '59 Numerals: Minor F:
Year Teams: F.T.A., Hist.: Open Forum: Junior Day
MYRA L. MANDEL
FORESTER: Intramural Sports: Biology Club: Spanish Club: Art Club:
Art Metal Club: Sophomore Activities: Year Committee: Junior Day:
Senior Inaugural Chorus: Cafe Otiicer
MYRA CAROL MARCHANTI
Press: Press Rep.: Varsity, J. V. Speedball: '59 Numerals: Year Teams:
Intramural Sports: Rifle Club: Junior Day Committee: Homeroom
Activities
MARJORIE SUE MARGOLIES
List of Honor: National Honor Society, Second Vice-Pres.: Four
Square Club: Girls' Athletic Club: FORESTER: Judge: Coaching F:
Student Coach: English Office: Homeroom Pres., Rep.: Student Day
Assembly: Extra Curricular F: Head Cheerleader: Varsity Speed-
ball, Tennis, Swimming: J. V. Table Tennis: '59 Numerals: Minor F:
Maior F: Star: Year Team: Intramural Sports: F.T.A.: Scribblers Club:
U.N.Y., Carr. Sec.: Junior Day: Cafe Oliicer: Duties: Homeroom
Activities
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Lists of Honor, Merit, National Honor Society, Boys' Opportunity
Club, Homeroom Pres., Rep., J. V. Basketball, J. V. Letter, Intramural
Sports, Lawyers Guild, Homeroom Activities
RENA SUE MELNICK
Intramural Sports, F.N.A., Junior Red Cross Club, Junior Day
ARNOLD I. MILLER
Boys' Opportunity Club, FORESTER, Student Coach, Homeroom Pres.,
Sec., Rep., School Play, Student Day Assembly, J. V. Football, La-
crosse, J. V. Letter, JETS Club, Art Metal Club, A-Cappella Choir,
Foreign Exchange Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Day,
Cafe Supervisor
BATYA MILLER
Lists of Honor, Merit, National Honor Society, Four Square Club,
Club Editor of FORESTER, Head Copy Reader of Press, Student
Coach, Extra Curricular F, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports,
Spanish Club, F.T.A., U.N.Y., Wednesday Morning Club, News View
Club, Pres., Sec., Glee Club, Homeroom Activities
JOYCE MILLER
Lists of Honor, Merit, FORESTER, Business Service Club, Year Com-
mittee, Junior Day, Cafe Otticer
LOUIS W. MILLER
Homeroom Vice-Pres., Treas., J. V. Lacross, Fresh-Soph Football, J. V.
Letter, Intramural Sports, JETS Club, Pres.
PATRICIA GAIL MILLER
FORESTER, Christmas Assembly, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Junior
Red Cross Club, Art Club, Glee Club, Senior Inaugural Dance, Chair-
man of Publicity Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Day,
Senior Inaugural Chorus, Cafe Otlicer.
PHYLLIS MILLER
Lists of Honor, Merit, FORESTER, Student Coach, Christmas Assembly,
Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Library Club, Foreign Exchange Committee,
Year Committee
WILLIAM MILLER
Biology Club, Chess Club, JETS Club
PAULINE S. MILSTEIN
List of Merit, Year Team, Intramural Sports, F.N.A., U.N.Y., Year
Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Duties
AUDREY RACHEAL MIRVIS
Drama Matinee, Homeroom Vice-Pres., Sec., Intramural Sports
Junior Day
BARBARA S. MOFFET
List of Honor, Homeroom Pres., '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports,
F.N.A., Junior Red Cross Club, Senior Inaugural, Chairman of Flower
Committee, Junior Day
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Junior Red Cross Club, Sophomore Activities, Year Committee, Junior
Prom, Chairman of Refreshments Committee, Junior Day, Cafe Officer,
Duties
MONA R. MORROW
List of Honor, Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Treas., Assemblies, Intra-
mural Sports, F.N.A., Sophomore Activities, Junior Day, Senior
Inaugural Chorus
MARGARET E. MULCAHY
F.P.H.S. Choir
MARALINE ALICE MYERS
FORESTER, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, Vice-Pres., F.T.A.,
Library Club, Lawyers Guild, Vice-Pres., Aesthetes Club, Glee Club,
Year Committee, Junior Day, Cafe Officer
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Intramural Sports: Glee Club: Senior Inaugural Chorus: Duties:
Homeroom Activities
RITA LOIS PASAREW
English Office: Homeroom Sec.: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Year Team:
Intramural Sports: Lawyers Guild: Library Club: Junior Prom Com-
mittee: Cafe Supervisor: Duties
MYRA JOAN PASS
List of Honor: Four Square Club: FORESTER: Student Coach: English
Office: Homeroom Treas.: Intramural Sports: Junior Red Cross Club:
Library Club: Open Forum Club: U.N.Y.: Year Committee: Duties
JUDITH D. PAUL
List of Merit: Homeroom Ottice: Intramural Sports: Spanish Club:
Junior Red Cross Club: Year Committee: Homeroom Activities
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SHEILA ALICE NACHMAN
List of Honor: Homeroom Sec.: Intramural Sports: Glee Club: Co-Ed
Chorale: Senior Inaugural Chorus
LINDA F. NATHANSON
FORESTER: Minor F: Intramural Sports: F.N.A.: U.N.Y.: Junior Day
Committee
ROCHELLE E. NATHANSON
Lists of Honor, Merit: Administrative Secretary ot FORESTER: Christ-
mas Assembly: Thanksgiving Assembly: Extra Curricular F: Intra-
mural Sports: Camera Club: French Club: F.T,A.: U.N.Y.: Glee Club,
Sgt.-at-Arms: Junior Day: Senior Inaugural Chorus: Duties: Home-
room Activities
IRENE MARCIA NEWMAN
List of Honor: Homeroom Pres.: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Intramural
Sports: French Club: F.T.A.: Art Metal Club: Glee Club: Junior Day
Committee: Senior Inaugural Chorus: Duties
NORMA SUE OLETSKY
Homeroom Rep.: Camera Club: French Club: Lawyers Guild: Year
Committee: Junior Day Committee: Cafe Otiicer
ELLIOTT L. OPPENHEIM
Ethical Club: Homeroom Vice-Pres., Rep.: Varsity Basketball, Base-
ball: J. V. Football, Basketball, Baseball: Major F: Junior Day: Home-
room Activities
MARGARET J. OSLER
Lists of Distinction, Honor, Merit: National Honor Society: FORESTER:
News Editor of Press: Student Coach: Intramural Sports: Biology
Club: Scribblers Club: Wednesday Morning Club, Pres.: Homeroom
Activities: Duties
BARBARA OSTROWS KY
Lists of Honor, Merit: FORESTER: '59 Numerals: Intramural Sports:
F.N.A.: F.T.A.: Library Club: Open Forum Club: News View Club:
Junior Day: Senior Inaugural Chorus
STEVE OVERBECK
List of Honor: Sergeant-at-Arms of June 1959: Boys' Opportunity
Club: Ethical Club: Varsity Baseball, Basketball: J. V. Basketball,
Baseball: Major F: Duties
ROSALIND PACHINO
List of Honor: National Honor Society: Four Square Club: FORESTER:
Press: '59 Numerals: Minor F: Year Team: Intramural Sports: Biology
Club: F.N.A.: F.T.A.: Junior Red Cross Club: U.N.Y.: Year Committee:
Junior Day: Cafe Oliicer: Duties: Homeroom Activities
NATALIE FAY PAC KER
List ot Honor: School Play Committee: '59 Numerals: Intramural
Sports: F.T.A.: Junior Red Cross Club: U.N.Y.: Junior Day: Duties
BARBARA PAGE
Art Club: Junior Prom Conimittte: Junior Day: Duties: Homeroom
Activities
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Intramural Sportsg Home Economics Clubg Library Clubp News View
Club
BARBARA RUTH PELOVITZ
List of Honorg Homeroom Vice-Pres.g Intramural Sportsp French Club,
Rec. Sec.g Open Forum Clubg Aesthetes Club, Vice-Pres.g Glee Clubg
Year Committee
MAXINE PERLMAN
List of Honarg FORESTERg '59 Numeralsg Minor F5 Intramural Sportsg
Open Forum Clubg U.N,Y.
BETSY PERNIKOFF
List ot Honorg FORESTERp Student Day Assembly: '59 Numeralsg
Intramural Sportsp F.T.A.
LESLIE MARILYNE PINCUS
Lists of Honor, Meritg Intramural Spartsg F.T.A.p Glee Clubg Year
Committee
MARY ANN PLANK
Year Committeeg Dutiesg Homeroom Activities
FRANCES B. PODOLSKY
FORESTERp '59 Numeralsg Intramural Sports: Spanish Clubg F.N,A.g
Junior Red Cross Clubg Year Committeep Duties
MERLE POKEM PN ER
List of Honorg Homeroom Pres.p '59 Numeralsg Intramural Sportsy
French Clubg Junior Red Cross Clubg U.N.Y.7 Art Clubg Art Metal
Clubg Junior Day
ARLENE POLAND
Intramural Sports: Aesthetes Club
LINDA LEE POSN ER
'59 Numeralsp Intramural Sportsy Open Forum Clubg U.N.Y.p Junior
Day Committee
JOY POTLER
List of Honor: '59 Numeralsg Intramural Sports: F.N.A.g F.T.A.p
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Club
PEGGY REAMER
List of Meritg Homeroom Rep.p Intramural Sports
ELAINE SANDRA REDING
Lists of Honor, Meritg Junior Red Crass Clubp Year Committeeg Junior
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Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Year Committee
SYBIL MARSHA ROSEN
Intramural Sports, Chess Club, Sec., Home Economics Club, Open
Forum Club, U.N.Y,, Glee Club, Co'Ed Chorale, Year Committee,
Junior Day
BARBARA CARYL ROSENBERG
List of Honor, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, French
Club, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Treas., Year Committee,
Junior Day Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus
BETTYE HELENE ROSENBERG
FORESTER, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Business Service Club,
Open Forum Club, Junior Day Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus
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JAMES G. REED
Homeroom Vice-Pres., Biology Club, Art Metal Club, Year Committee
JAMES RENO
Varsity Rifle, J. V. Letter, Art Metal Club, Band, Manager
CAROL RUTH RICHMAN
FORESTER, Homeroom Sec., Rep., Orientation Assembly, Intramural
Sports, F.N.A., Library Club, Open Forum Club, U.N.Y., Foreign
Exchange Committee Chairman, Year Committee, Junior Day Come
mittee, Junior Day, Cate Supervisor, Duties
FLORENCE S. RICHMAN
List of Honor, FORESTER, English Office, Homeroom Vice-Pres., Treas.,
Intramural Sports, French Club, Junior Day Committee, Junior Prom
Committee
SARALEE RICHMAN
FORESTER, English Office, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, Open
Forum Club, U.N.Y., Junior Day Committee
SHIRLEY ROSALIND RICHMOND
Homeroom Vice-Pres., '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Business
Service Club, French Club, F.N.A., Junior Day, Senior Inaugural
Chorus
CHARLES ANTHONY ROBERTS
Homeroom Vice-Pres., Business Service Club, Duties, Homeroom
Activities
ABBY SHEILA ROBINSON
Lists of Distinction, Honor, National Honor Society, First Vice-Pres.,
Four Square Club, FORESTER, Feature Editor of Press, Student
Coach, Student Day Assembly, Extra Curricular F, '59 Numerals,
Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Vice-Pres., Open Forum Club,
JETS Club, Scribblers Club, Wednesday Morning Club, Art Club,
News View Club, Soph Hop, Publicity Chairman, Junior Day, Chair-
man, Cafe Officer, Homeroom Activities
NORMA ROC HMAN
Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Junior Red Cross Club, U.N.Y., Junior
Day Committee
MYRA SUE ROCKMAN
F,N.A., Year Committee, Junior Day Committee, Cafe Otticer, Duties
GEORGE ROSE
J. V. Football, Lacrosse, Basketball, Camera Club
MERRY L. ROSEMAN
List of Honor, National Honor Society, Student Coach, Homeroom
Vice-Pres., Student Day, Chairman, Christmas Assembly, '59 Nu-
merals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.N.A., F.T.A., Vice-Pres., Junior
Red Cross Club, JETS Club, Charity Committee, Chairman, Cate
Otticer, Duties, Homeroom Activities
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U.N.Y., Junior Day Committee, Junior Day: Cdfe Omfiefi Duties:
Homeroom Activities
ROSLYN ROSENBERG
Student Coach, library Club, Year Committee, Duties, Homeroom
Activities
MARIAN L. ROSENFELD
lists of Honor, Merit, FORESTER, Student Coach, '59 Numerals,
Intramural Sports, French Club, F.T.A., Aesthetes Club, Junior Day,
Homeroom Activities
MARTIN DONALD ROSENFIELD
Intramural Sports
SIMA RUTH ROSENTHAL
Four Square Club, Exchange Editor of Press, Homeroom Pres., Sec.,
'59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.N.A., Junior Red Cross
Club, U.N.Y., Sophomore Activities, Junior Day, Duties
SHEILA LEE ROSENZWOG
Lists of Distinction, Honor, FORESTER, Student Coach, J. V. Table
Tennis, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Library Club,
Open Forum Club, Aesthetes Club, JETS Club, Sec., Year Committee,
Junior Day, Cafe Officer, Duties, Homeroom Activities
JANET L. RUBIN
List of Honor, FORESTER, Homeroom Pres., '59 Numerals, Intramural
Sports, French Club, Spanish Club, Open Forum Club, U.N.Y., Art
Club, Sophomore Activities, Year Committee, Junior Day Committee,
Junior Day, Homeroom Activities
ROBERT C. RUSSEL
J. V. Lacrosse, Camera Club, Biology Club, JETS Club, Men's Glee
Club
MARVIN C. SACHS
List of Merit, Junior Day Committee, Homeroom Activities
DIANE H. SACKS
List of Honor, FORESTER, Homeroom Pres., '59 Numerals, Intramural
Sports, Business Service Club, F.T.A., Open Forum Club, U.N.Y.,
Sophomore Activities, Junior Day Committee, Junior Day, Senior
Inaugural Chorus, Cafe Otiicer
MARGARET SALAMON
List of Honor, FORESTER, Homeroom Sec., Student Day Assembly,
Extra Curricular F, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, Aesthetes Club,
Scribblers Club, Allegro Choir, Glee Club, Sec., Year Committees,
Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus
BARBARA SALZMAN
Homeroom Pres., Intramural Sports, Junior Prom Committee
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Four Square Club, Commercial Ads Manager of FORESTER, Student
Coach, English Office, Homeroom Pres., Rep., '59 Numerals, Intra-
mural Sports, Spanish Club, Pres., F.T.A., Open Forum Club, Scribe
blers Club, Junior Day, Duties, Homeroom Activities
DAVID IRVIN SAPERSTEIN
Homeroom Rep., School Play, J. V. Cross Country, Proiection Crew,
Homeroom Activities
CLAUDETTE SATTERFIELD
Homeroom Vice-Pres., Varsity Sport, Year Team, Intramural Sports,
Business Service Club, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Duties
ADRIENNE F. SCHECTMAN
Lists of Distinction, Honor, FORESTER, Student Coach, Extra Cur-
ricular F, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Camera Club, Trecs.,
Sgt.-at-Arms, F.N.A., Junior Red Cross Club, JETS Club, Glee Club,
Junior Prom Committee, Cafe Officer, Duties
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Day Assembly Extra Currscular F 59 Numerals Intramural Sports
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Numerals Bsology Club FNA FTA Junsor Red Cross Club Pres
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SUSAN BARBARA SC HOENFELD
Homeroom Sec Drama Matsnee J V Sports 59 Numerals Year
Team Intramural Sports Open Forum Club Junsor Prom Commsttee
Sensor Inaugural Chorus Cafe Officer Homeroom Actsvstses
MARTIN S. SCHUGAM
List of Merit' Intramural Sports
LANNY SCHUSTER
Homeroom Vice-Pres.- J. V. Lacrosse Basketball' Intramural Sports-
U. N. Y.' Junior Day
MARILYN SC HWARTZ
List of Honor- Four Square Club- Student Coach- Homeroom Sec.-
Drama Matinee' 59 Numerals' Minor F- Intramural Sports' F.T.A.-
Library Club' Open Forum Club- Scribblers Club' Spanish Club-
Sophomore Activities- Junior Prom Committee' Cafe Officer
RICKI SCHWARTZ
Four Square Club' FORESTER- Student Coach' Homeroom Rep.-
Varsity Archery- 59 Numerals- Intramural Sports' F.N.A.' Junior
Red Cross Club- Library Club' U.N.Y.- Year Committee- Junior Prom
Committeeg Junior Dayg Cate Ofticerg Duties
SAUNDRA SCHWARTZMAN
List of Meritp Intramural Sportsg Art Club: Glee Club
DENISE ELIZABETH SCRUGGS
Allegro Choirs Glee Clubg Year Committeep Junior Dayp Homeroom
Activities
HELEN MI NDELLE SEGAL
Homeroom Treas.p '59 Numeralsp Minor F7 Business Service Clubg
Year Committee: Senior Inaugural Chorusg Homeroom Activities
S. Segal J. Selznick
S. Schwartzman D. Scruggs H. Segal
SANDRA B. SEGAL
Lists of Honor, Meritg '59 Numeralsg Minor Fi Intramural Sportsp
F.N.A.g Junior Red Cross Clubg U.N.Y.p Glee Clubg Junior Dayp
Senior Inaugural Chorusg Duties
JEFFREY SELZNICK
Lists of Honor, Meritg National Honor Societyp Boys' Opportunity
Clubg School Assembliesg Extra Curricular Fg Intramural Sportsg
CIWSS Club: Biology Club: Men's Glee Clubg Band, Student Leaders
Junior Dayg Duties
JOYCE SETREN
Homeroom Sec.g Minor Fg '59 Numeralsg Intramural Sportsg Home
Economics Club: Junior Red Cross Clubs Library Club: Year Commit-
teeg Duties
DIANE SETTLER
List of Honorg Intramural Sportsg F.N.A.p Junior Red Cross Clubp
Library Clubg Year Committeep Duties
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List of Honor, National Honor SocietY: Four SQUUYS Club: FOR-
ESTER, Head Proof Reader of Press, Student Coach: '59 NUme"0IS:
Minor F, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Lawyers Guild,
Library Club, Aesthetes Club, Scribblers Club, News Views Club,
U.N.Y., Year Committee, Junior Prom Committee
JEANNE H. SHAPIRO
List of Honor, FORESTER, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Spanish
Club, F.N,A., Library Club, U,N.Y., Junior Day
MEDA ANN SHARP
J.V. Volleyball, Minor F, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Chess
Club, Girls' Rifle Club.
EDITH SHAVELL
List at Honor, Extra Curricular F, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports,
Library Club, Aesthetes Club, Year Committee, Junior Day Committee,
Duties
ILENE SHOFER
Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus
PAMELA SHORT
Managing Editor of FORESTER, Homeroom Pres., Vice-Pres., Senior
Inaugural Chorus, Homeroom Activities
SANDRA SHPRITZ
List of Honor, Homeroom Vice-Pres., Treas,, '59 Numerals, Intramural
Sports, F.N.A., F.T.A., Junior Red Cross Club, Rec. Sec., F.P.H.S.
Choir, Sophomore Activities, Junior Day Committee, Senior Inaugural
Dance, Chairman of Program Committee, Junior Day, Homeroom
Activities
REBECCA MAE SHUGER
List of Honor, National Honor Society, Girls' Athletic Club, Associate
Editor of FORESTER, Press, Student Coach, English Office, Homeroom
Vice-Pres., Student Day Assembly, Varsity Tennis, Badminton, Swim-
ming, J.V. Badminton, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Maior F, Star, Year
Teams, Intramural Sports, French Club, Vice-Pres., Open Forum Club,
Scribblers Club, Foreign Exchange Committee, Junior Day Committee,
Junior Day, Duties, Homeroom Activities
JEANNE SHULMAN
Lists of Honor, Merit, FORESTER, English Office, Homeroom Rep.,
Intramural Sports, F.N.A., F.T.A., Junior Red Cross Club, Year Com-
mittee, Junior Doy, Cate Officer, Duties
MARSHA LEE SIBEL
Homeroom Treas., Intramural Sports, F.N.A., Junior Day Committee,
Duties, Homeroom Activities
NANCY LEE SIEGEL
List of Honor, National Honor Society, Sec., Four Square Club, Vice-
Pres., Rec. Sec., Special Activities Editor of FORESTER, Student Coach,
English Office, Homeroom Pres., Sec., School Play Committee, Student
Day Assembly, Varsity Swimming, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural
Sports, Year Team, French Club, Corr. Sec., F.T.A., Open Forum
Club, Foreign Exchange Committee, Sophomore Activities, Chairman,
Class Song Committee, Junior Day, Junior Prom Queen
ELSIE ELIZABETH SIFFORD
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BARBARA RUTH SILBER
'59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, F,N.A., F.T.A., Home
Economics Club, Glee Club, Year Committee, Junior Day Committee,
Duties, Homeroom Activities
DAVID A. SILBERG
List of Merit, Fresh-Soph Football, Track Manager, Chess Club, JETS
Club, Aeronautics Club, Discophiles, Year Committee, Junior Day
Committee
PAULA WENDY SILBIGER
Homeroom Sec., Homeroom Activities
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JUDITH R. SMELKINSON
List of Honor, FORESTER, Homeroom Treas., '59 Numerals, Minor F,
Intramural Sports, F.N.A., F.T.A., Rec. Sec., Library Club, U.N.Y.,
Glee Club, Junior Day Committee, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural
Chorus, Cole Otiicer, Duties
CHARLES SMOLKIN
Homeroom Oflicer, Student Day Assembly, Varsity Tennis, Intramural
Sports, Year Committee, Junior Day Committee, Homeroom Activities
MARK S. SNOWHITE
Homeroom Pres., Rep., School Play, Student Day Assembly, J.V.
Baseball, Football, Year Committee, Junior Prom Committee
LINDA SNYDER
Lists of Honor, Merit, FORESTER, Press, Homeroom Pres., Assemblies,
'59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Junior Red Cross Club,
Stage Crew, U.N.Y., Glee Club, Sophomore Activities, Junior Day
Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus
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ELLEN KAY SILVERMAN
Intramural Sports, Biology Club, Year Committee, Junior Day
MARLENE L. SILVERMAN
List of Honor, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.T.A,,
Junior Red Cross Club, Library Club, U.N.Y., Sophomore Activities,
Junior Day, Duties
MARGARET S. SIMPSON
Intramural Sports, Junior Day Committee
JOYCE R. SISCO
Lists of Honor, Merit, FORESTER, Homeroom Vice-Pres., Intramural
Sports, French Club, Open Forum Club, Art Club, Sophomore
Activities, Junior Day Committee, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural
Chorus, Cafe Officer, Homeroom Activities
BARBARA SISGOLD
FORESTER, Homeroom Pres., Assemblies, Intramural Sports, F.T.A.,
Glee Club, Junior Day Committee, Junior Day, Duties
BONNIE ANN SISKIND
Lists of Distinction, Honor, National Honor Society, Four Square Club
Pres., FORESTER, English Otlice, Drama Matinee, Drama Assembly,
School Play, Intramural Sports, Aesthetes Club, U.N.Y., Wednesday
Morning Club, Junior Day Committee, Co-Director of Junior Day,
Senior Inaugural Chairman, Homeroom Activities
FRANCINE LINDA SKLAR
Homeroom Pres., Treos., '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Business
Service Club, F.T.A,, Glee Club, Soph-Hop, Chairman of Theme
Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus, Cafe Officer, Duties, Home-
room Activities
ROBERTA SKLAROFF
Intramural Sports, Art Club, Glee Club, Junior Day Committee,
Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus
MAXINE MARILYN SKWERSKY
List of Honor, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Camera
Club, Library Club, Year Committee, Junior Day Committee
JUDITH SLATER
Lists of Honor, Merit, FORESTER, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports,
French Club, Spanish Club, F.T.A., U.N.Y., Junior Day Committee
BARBARA ANN SLEEGER
List of Honor, Homeroom Pres., Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Senior
Inaugural Chorus, Duties, Homeroom Activities
CAROL ANN SLESS
Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Sophomore Activities,
Junior Day Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Day, Senior
Inaugural Chorus
J. Smellcinson C. Smollxin
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Varsity Swimming, J.V. Swimming, Football, Intramural Sports
ELLEN K. SODDEN
Intramural Sports, Open Forum Club, U.N.Y., Art Club, News Views
Club, Glee Club, Junior Day Committee
Zl NA LYNN SOKOLOVE
Lists of Honor, Merit, FORESTER, J.V. Volleyball, Basketball, '59
Numerols, Minor F, Major F, Year Teams, Intramural Sports, F.T.A.,
Library Club, JETS Club, Glee Club, Year Committee, Junior Day
Committee, Junior Day, Cafe Otticer, Homeroom Activities
MYRA LEE SOLOMON
List at Merit, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Day, Duties
ROBERTA MAE SOLOMON
Lists of Distinction, Honor, Merit, National Honor Society, FORESTER,
Press, Coaching Director, Student Coach, Homeroom Treas., Extra
Curricular F, '59 Numerols, Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.T.A.,
Aesthetes Club, U.N.Y., Glee Club, Junior Day, Cate Olticer
DONALD R. SOSKIN
Homeroom Rep., Fresh-Soph Football, Rifle Club, Homeroom Activities
FLORA HOPE SOSNER
Lists ot Distinction, Honor, FORESTER, Student Coach, '59 Numerols,
Minor F, Intramural Sports, French Club, Spanish Club, Year Com-
mittees, Junior Day, Co-Chairman of Ring Committee, Homeroom
Activities
HERBERT SPECTOR
Boys' Opportunity Club, Treas., J.V. Lacrosse, Varsity, J.V. Swim-
ming Manager, J.V. Letter, Proiection Crew, Homeroom Activities
ROSE SPEESLER
F.T.A.
JUDITH SPIEGEL
List of Honor, National Honor Society, Four Square Club, FORESTER,
Christmas Assembly, Drama Matinee, Director, School Play, Varsity
Archery, '59 Numerols, Intramural Sports, French Club, F.T.A.,
Library Club, Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec., Open Forum Club, Scribblers
Club, Junior Day, Duties
ANITA L. STEELE
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Club, Junior Day, Chairman of Scenery Committee, Homeroom
Activities
BEVERLY ANN STEIN
'59 Numerols, Intramural Sports, F.N.A., Duties, Homeroom Activities
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Homeroom Treas Intramural Sports Biology Club Junior Prom
Committee Homeroom Activities
MARILYN PHYLLIS STEIN
Intramural Sports F N A Junior Day Committee Junior Day Duties
RHONA NADINE STEIN
List of Honor Student Coach Homeroom Pres Vice Pres
Numerals- Intramural Sports- Business Service Club- Lawyers Guild-
News Views Club, Soph Hop, Chairman ot Entertainment Committee,
Year Committee, Junior Prom Committee
JUDITH STERN
Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Home Economics Club,
Library Club, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Day, Duties, Homeroom
Activities
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JOYCE TRETICK
Homeroom Pres., Homeroom Activities
CHARLOTTE L. TUCKER
Business Service Club, Art Club, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Day
EARL W. TUCKER
J.V. Baseball
RHODA M. STERNBERG
Homeroom Sec.: School Play Committee, Sophomore Activities, Junior
Day, Duties
TERESA ANNE STULMAN
Lists of Honor, Merit, Four Square Club, FORESTER, Press, School
Play, Varsity Table Tennis, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports,
Lawyers Guild, Open Forum Club, Scribblers Club, News Views Club,
Glee Club, Year Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Day
MILLICENT SURASKY
List of Honor, Drama Asserrbly, Allegra Choir
SARITA ROCHELLE SYDNEY
List of Merit, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, F,T.A., Library Club,
Year Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus
ROBERT SYKES
J.V. Baseball, Intramural Sports
MARGARET K. SYLVESTER
'59 Numerals, Intramural Sports
JAY TAETLE
List of Honor, Chess Club, Lawyers Guild, Year Committee, Junior Day
BARBARA E, TARSES
Lists of Honor, Merit, Vice President, Corresponding Secretary of
June 1959, National Honor Society, Four Square Club, School Play
Committee, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Junior Red Cross Club, Treas.,
Rec. Sec., Scribblers Club, Treas., U.N.Y., Art Club, Glee Club, Soph
Hop, Chairman of Decorations Committee, Year Committee, Junior
Day Committee, Cate Supervisor, Otticer
JUDITH D. TARSES
FORESTER, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, Library
Club, Sophomore Activities, Year Committee, Junior Day, Duties
JEFFREY THEODORE
National Honor Society, Treas., Boys' Opportunity Club, School Play,
Varsity Track, J.V. Cross Country Track, Maior F, Men's Glee Club,
Vice-Pres., Section Leader, Co-Ed Chorale, Year Committee, Junior
Day, Head Cate Supervisor, Cafe Officer, Duties
MARC IA PEARL TOBACK
Student Coach, Intramural Sports, Business Service Club, Year Com-
mittee, Senior lnaugural Chorus, Homeroom Activities
NANCY ELIZABETH TRACEY
List of Honor, Student Coach, Homeroom Pres., Intramural Sports,
Biology Club, Duties
J- Tfelldl C. Tucker
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Lists of Distinction, Honor, Vice-President of June 1959, National t
Honor Society, Pres., Four Square Club, Student Coach, Press Rep.,
Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Pres., Glee Club, Treas. Q R'
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Homeroom Activities
SANDRA MARIE URIE
Intramural Sports, Glee Club
HOWARD N. VARSOV
Band, Orchestra, Junior Day, Duties
ANASTASIA VERBUS
Homeroom Activities
JO ANN WAHL
Lists of Distinction, Honor, FORESTER, Student Coach, Homeroom
Treas., Varsity Archery, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports,
French Club, Open Forum Club, Aesthetes Club, U.N.Y., Wednesday
Morning Club, Year Committee, Junior Day Committee
JUDITH W. WANDERMAN
List of Merit, Homeroom Sec., Thanksgiving, Christmas Assemblies,
Intramural Sports, Library Club, Glee Club, Junior Prom Committee,
Senior Inaugural Chorus, Duties
PRISCILLA WEINBERG
Student President, Student Vice-President, Lists of Distinction, Honor,
National Honor Society, Four Square Club, Girls' Athletic Club,
FORESTER, Senator, Student Coach, Homeroom Sec., Rep., Christmas
Assembly, School Play Director, Varsity Basketball, Speedball, .l.V,
Speedball, Basketball, Volleyball, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Maior F,
Star, Year Teams, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Open Forum Club, Art
Club, Glee Club, Chairman of Soph-Hop, Junior Prom Committee,
Junior Day, Cafe Officer
ROSALIE WEINER
FORESTER, Homeroom Vice-Pres., Sec., Minor F, Intramural Sports,
French Club, F.T.A., Junior Red Cross Club, Rifle Club, Glee Club,
Year Committee, Junior Day, Chairman of Ring Committee, Senior
Inaugural Chorus, Homeroom Activities
TOBI CYRILE WEINTRAUB
List of Merit, Christmas Assembly, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intra-
mural Sports, French Club, F.T.A., Library Club, Hist., Scribblers Club,
News View Club, Year Committee, Junior Day Committee, Junior
Day, Duties, Homeroom Activities
AUDREY SYLVIA WEIS
J.V. Badminton, Intramural Sports, F.N.A., Year Committee
DELLA WEIS
List of Honor, FORESTER, Christmas Assembly, '59 Numerals, Intro'
mural Sports, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Glee Club, Year Committee,
Junior Prom Committee, Junior Day
JACQUELINE WEIS
FORESTER, Christmas Assembly, Varsity Swimming, '59 Numerals-
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Minor F, Intramural Sports, French Club, F.T.A., Open Forum Club,
Scribblers Club, Wednesday Morning Club, Junior Prom Committee'
Junior Day, Duties
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MARILYN I. WEISS
Homeroom Pres., Rep., Open Forum Club, Art Club, Glee Club
Junior Day, Chairman of Banner Committee, Homeroom Activities
SHARON CAROLE WEITZ
List of Honor, FORESTER, F.N.A., Hist., Junior Red Cross Club: Wed
nesday Morning Club, Junior Prom Committee, Duties
LOIS SUSAN WELLER
Aesthetes Club,Yec1r Commimgg
RUTH ELLEN WHITESTONE
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LINDA LEE WICHNER
Circulation Manager of Press, '59 Numerals, Intramural Sports,
F.T.A., Junior Day Committee, Senior Inaugural Chorus
BETTY JOAN WIENER
List of Merit, FORESTER, Student Coach, Homeroom Treas., Minor F,
Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Open Forum Club, Aesthetes
Club, Year Committee, Junior Day Committee, Cate Olticer, Duties
SANDRA LEE WIENER
List of Merit, English Office, Homeroom Sec., Intramural Sports,
French Club, Open Forum Club, Junior Day Committee
IDA WILLEN
List of Honor, National Honor Society, Art Editor of FORESTER,
Homeroom Treas., Christmas Assembly, Student Day Assembly, '59
Numerals, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Open Forum Club, Art Club,
Pres., Vice-Pres., Rec. Sec., Junior Day Committee, Junior Prom,
Chairman of Publicity, Duties
LOIS MAXINE WILNER
List of Honor, Four Square Club, FORESTER, Student Coach, Home-
room Sec., School Play, Drama Matinee, Intramural Sports, Lawyers
Guild, Sec., Library Club, Open Forum Club, JETS Club, Junior Prom
Committee, Junior Day, Duties, Homeroom Activities
MADELINE WILSON
Varsity Speedball, Table Tennis, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Maior F,
Intramural Sports, Junior Day Committee
IRIS ANN WINAKUR
List of Honor, FORESTER, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports,
French Club, Spanish Club, U.N.Y., Junior Prom Committee
JANICE MARILYN WINIK
List of Honor, Christmas Assembly, Homeroom Sec., Extra Curricular
F, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports, Camera Club, Biology
Club
TONI WINNER
National Honor Society, Four Square Club, School Play, School Play
Director, Drama Matinee, Minor F, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Pres.,
Treas., Library Club, Scribblers Club, Stage Crew, Year Committee,
Junior Prom Committee, Junior Day
DENNIS HUGH WORTMAN
Lists of Distinction, Honor, National Honor Society, Boys' Opportunity
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Club, FORESTER, Student Coach, Assemblies, J.V. Track, Intramural
Sports, Biology Club, Chess Club, Vice-Pres., Sec., JETS Club, Junior
Day, Co-Chairman of Song Committee, Duties
LINDA PHYLLIS YAFFE
Lists of Honor, Merit, '59 Numerals, Minor F, Intramural Sports,
Junior Red Cross Club, Library Club, Year Committee, Duties
J. Yarnell G. Yenkinson
SUZANNE YAFFE
FORESTER, Homeroom Rep., Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, Corr.
Sec., F.T.A., Corr. Sec., Open Forum Club, F.P.H.S. Choir, Junior
Prom Committee, Junior Day, Senior Inaugural Chorus
JAMES YARNELL
Aeronautics Club, Sec.
GAIL YENKINSON
Lists of Distinction, Honor, FORESTER, Student Coach, '59 Numerals,
Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Treas., Open Forum Club, Year Committee,
Junior Day
BARBARA S. ZARESWITZ
List of Honor, Four Square Club, FORESTER, Student Coach, '59
Numerals, Intramural Sports, Biology Club, F.T.A., Open Forum
Club, U.N.Y., Wednesday Morning Club, Art Club, Glee Club,
Sophomore Activities, Year Committee, Junior Day, Homeroom
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FAREWELL SONG JUNE 59
To the tune of
TILL THE END OF TIME
Forest Park the time
For parhng has drawn near
You have taught us how to serve
And now we ll see your motto through
Facmg lnfe s hard ways
With the wisdom we have galned
We now go onward to be helpful
In everythung we do
All the guidance here
Helped most problems disappear
Through laughter and through tears
The time for us has came to bud adueu
And wlsh the best for you
June 59 wnll mlss you
Tull the End of Tame
Teachers were our friends
And most problems disappeared
You were there for us to care for us
Through laughter and through tears
The Class of June 59 now takes thus tl
To say farewell to you
Our thoughts of you wlll llve on
Tull the End of Tnme
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Archery
Art Club
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Audio Crew
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Band
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Basketball IBoys
Basketball IGlrlsl
Blology Club
Boys leaders Club
Boys Opportunity Club
Busmess Educatuon Department
Business Servlce Club
Camera Club
Cheerleaders
Chess Club
Coaching
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English Department
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Guidance Department
Pro1ectlon Crew
Rifle Club
School Hlstory
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Sclence Department
Scrlbblers Club
Soclal Studles Department
Softball
Spanish Club
Speedball
Stage Crew
Student Day
Student Government
Swlmmlng IBoysl
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HAIR STYLISTS
3327 Garrison Blvd
MO 4 9760
HU 6 2767
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24 HOUR SERVICE
835 Mllford MIII Road Plkesvnlle 8 Md
YOU EVER KNOW ANYONE WHO WANTS
TO BUY ROPE OR
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Best WIshes to JUNE 1959
from
THE ROSENZWOGS
GENERAL VENDING SALES
CORPORATION
Good Luck to JUNE 1959
Mr 81 M
LExIngton 9 8173
rs Maxwell Bernsteln
ROMA RESTAURANT
ITALIAN Poop
In Little Italy 900 Fawn Street
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DIAMONDS o ANTIQUE JEWELRY
SILVERWARE
'I17 W Saratoga Street
Happy Twenty Flfth AnnIversory
Mr 81 Mrs Albert Fltschen
Complmnents of
NATHAN WALTER
SHARON, and NEIL
Comphments of
Comphments of
SLATER S
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5125 Park Helghts Ave
SMART APPAREL
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Margaret C Donz
THE FLAG, BANNER
and PENNANT SHOP.
Hand and Machxne
EmbroIderIng
409 Park Ave Balto 1, Md
FOR MEN
114 East Baltimore St.
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pl' e ts o
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SACK and BOBER
Wholesale Delrcatessen
Spec'al'z' g 'n
G ound Beef Patt'es
121 N Exeter St eet
Co pl me ts of
THE MILLER PRESS
PRINTERS
Lette p ess Offset
Best Wshes to
JUNE 1959
Mr 8. Mrs
Jack Nathanson
and Famlly
Complnments of
Best Wishes Queen Clty
Window Cleaning
Mr 8. Mrs 81 Bulldlng
Cleaning Co
Lewis L Fink 1310 Guilford Ave
Baltimore 2 Md
MU 5 292'9
Free P ckup 8. Delwe y
PIMLICO ATLANTIC SERVICENTER
HAVE STATION WILL SERVICE
Park Heights 8- Garrrson Aves Baltrmore Md
D P et o FO 7 9374
LUDWIG KATZENSTEIN
202 West Pratt Street
P cture Frames Flne Arts
Best Washes to the CLASS OF 59
from
Mr 81 Mrs Leon Zalls
and Famlly
Congratulatnons to the
CLASS OF 1959
Mr 8. Mrs Mllton Goldman
and Family
Good Luck Sensors
CHARLES and MITCHELL WOLF
Compliments of
WALTER JUNE CINDY and CATHY CONCO
photography by
J EROME STU DIOS
portra t cond d comme c al
JERRY ESTERSON
FO 7 8542 LI 2 5259
Compl ents of
JAMES
GROCERY STORE
5825 Belle Grove Road
Patapsco Park
ST 9 8455
JUVENILE KORNER
5441 Rensterstown Road
LI 2 2664
2326 Monument Street
OR 5 9465
8019 Harfo d Road
NO 8 0088
Dodge Sales 8- Se e
DONSTAN MOTORS
TIA Ho a d Ford Co
4721 Lberty Hts Ave
2 2
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Pqul 5 Jewelry 8, to the 59 Yearbook
Optical Store Mr 8. Mrs
3310 Eastern Ave J O shuger
BR 6 3200 an
Famlly
Congratulatsons to JUNE 59
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and Famrly
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CARL S TV SERVICE Speedy Sam s Famlly Shoe Co
Phone MO 4 6157 Corl Schectmon Prop Pulaskl Hughway Farmers Market
DELUXE BARBER SHOP
51 'IO L be ty He ghts Avenue
Best Wlshes from The No Sho In A r Cond tvoned Closed on Mondays
1609 West North Avenue
3 9977 Dental Surgeon
Llkfoyetfe 3 4220
V A L E N T I N E S APPAREL FOR WOMEN
1906 McCulIoh St Baltimore 17 Md
Irma George D
It IS only the lgnorant who deslre education
Thus above all to thme ownself be true
Compliments of
AL and SAM
Compliments of
Marvehte Pamt Company
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Best Wnshes to JUNE I959 Delrcatessen
Davld Komms Co
106 N Llberty St
Of SCHLOSS
Mr 81 Mrs Solomon Llss JEWELRY
Good Luck to the
CLASS OF JUNE 59
QUALITY PANTS SHOP
3810 Eastern Avenue
CAMERAS
GIFTS 5134 Park Heughts
Ave
Complnments of the
BROOK S FAMILY
MOhawk 4 5973 Electrical Repo r
SAMUEL HYATT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Industral and House Wlr ng Fnxtures
3807 Grantley Road Baltimore 15 Md
ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION WORK
3133 Belvedere Avenue Balhmore 15 Md
Graduate Pha mac st Always In Charge
Good Luck to JUNE 59
GORDON S SEAFOOD
1356 West North Avenue
LA 3 3450 or MA 3 9852
Irvln Gordon
Prop
Complnments of
MAGNA CHARTA BOOK CO
Compllments of
DELMAS BEAUTY SALON
4609 Garrison Boulevard
Co pl ments of
MR GMRS M D SCHLEIDER
Cornplnments of
THE NEWS MART
Mondawmln
Good Luck
from
KOONTZ CREAMERY
Slmgn J Block Begf Wishes Call For Tax: Service
and 50" DIAMOND CAB
106 Keyser Bulldlng wllkens 7 3333
Malman Thread
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CLASS OF '59
81 Mrs Nathan Pelovltz
Compl ments of
THRESA SEGALL
Compliments of
THE MILLERS
HANKIN BROTHERS
MEN s cl.oTHlNG STORE
Tuxnsoos FOR HIRE
Good Luck
SANDEE
Compliments of
81 Mrs J S Carton
ISADORE BERENSON
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
2042 Wrlkens Avenue
Complnments of
MR 8- MRS HERMAN GOLD
Congratulatrons to JUNE 59
from
DR 8. MRS DANIEL EHRLICH
Complnments of
MR 8. MRS LEON MOFFET
MANNY S DELICATESSEN
618 West Baltlmore Street
Famous for Hot Corn Beef Sandwiches
Best Wishes
ROSE SHANIS LOANS INC
311 North Howard Street
MR 81 MRS HENRY ZARESWITZ
Complnments of
TABAK S GROCERY
SYDNEY S INC
FESTINE FASHION S
5502Vz Park Heights Avenue
Dress Sizes 7 I5 8 20 Open Thursday IO 9
SMALL S GARAGE
5115 Prmllco Road Balhmore 15 Maryland
MR 8.MRS WESLEYW TARR
Compluments
Real Estate Insurance Mortgage Loans
W Spaulding 1613 W North Ave
LA 35494 Office LA 36122
Compl ments of the
SCHOENFELD FAMILY
Compl ments of
THE UNITED DENTAL LABORATORY
5 Congratulations to JUNE 59
wlshes you a from
succEssFuL YEARBOOK Mr and Mrs Wentz
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Compliments of
ROZELLA SLENDERIZING
SALON
3535 Dolfreld Avenue
MO 4 6386
Good Luck to
JUNE 1959
from
Fmkelsteln
Famlly
Good Luck to
JUNE 1959
from
Mr 81 Mrs
A Dlener
Best Wnshes to
JUNE 1959
81 Mrs Solomon
Stem
Complnments of
ALBERT S JEWELER
105 North Eutaw Street
Congrotulotlons to
The Posner s
Best Wnshes to JUNE 1959
from
Mr 81 Mrs B Greenberg
Good Luck to
JUNE 1959
from
Mr 81 Mrs
I Yatfe
Good Luck to
JUNE 1959
from
Mr 8rMrs
E Cohen
LASTING M' 3- MPS
J Cohen
PAINT
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CENTERS Sylvla and Louls
RICH S SHOES
l000 Relsterstown Road Plkesvllle Maryland
oppos te P kes Theatre
FI NEST FAMILY FOOTWEAR
HAVE INSURANCE WILL SELL
Every Type of Coverage Avolloble
ALVIN L SCHUGAN 37
SA 76765
Best Wnshes ond Good Luck to
JUNE 1959
from
Mrs Mollie Weus
I7 Sou
BERNARD HECHT 8. SONS INC
WHOLESALE DELICATESSEN
Front Street
5428
Best W shes to JUNE 1959
from
THE SYDNEY FAMILY
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FOREST PARK HIGH
wlth the fnnest quollty
FOREST PARK SCHOOL RINGS
ond other school jewelry wnth
Forest Pork Hugh School Seols
LET YOUR CONFIDENCE REST
IN TROCKENBROTS BEST
THUEKENBHUT 5
Smce I882
310 North Poco Street
5 'I052 PL 2 8387
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Best W she to
JUNE I959
Mr 8: Mrs
Samuel
Rosenberg
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Famlly
c u Llb ty 21395
PIMLICO ESSO SERVICE CENTER
mod L Ck to CHARLES T GLADSTONE
s 1 P u gm I nog
JUNE I959 Good L kt JUNE 59
'O MYRA a d HENRY
THE
WILLEN
FAMILY
GoodL k t JUNE 59
MR 8. MRS STANLEY MIRSKY
d HOWARD
AARD CLASS COMPANY
Wholesale o d Reto I Dealer
G s o d M rs
Off ce o cl Sho roo 927 E Belt e St
SA 7 4497
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FRIEDLER S GUEST HOUSE
2449 Sh rley A
LOTUS INN
FRED H DORSEY COMPANY
azoan mum ld mmm. 15 Ma
HAL SCHOOLNICK
Alum ue
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Atlantrc Furmture Products
Company
Manufacturers of
BERKSHIRE HOUSE DINE'l'1'ES
Well try to gave thas od 0 lattle
decent Rhyme
But due to so much homework who
has got the tame?
However we I1 be sure to take one
Iattle lane
To wash the best of luck to the
CLASS OF 59'
Complaments of
Charles J Rozek
Good Luck from
THE GOLDMANS
MAC CHARLOTTE HARVEY 8- ELLEN
Patronaze your
N EIGH BORHOOD PHARMACY
MUlberry 5 9822 Open 11 30 A M to 4 OO
CHIAPPARELLI S RESTAURANT
Famous World Over Kang of Pazza P es
237 S Hugh Street Baltimore 2 Md
Joseph Chaopparella Mgr
Offace LA 38100 Res LI 24904
Dennls Advertlsrng Publacatlons
Incorporated
Programs Yearbooks Peraodacals
1602W Mt Royal Avenue Baltimore 17 Md
Best Washes to the
Graduatang Class of
JUNE 1959
Mr 8- Mrs Abe Skwersky
Best Work
SUBTEENS TEENS JUNIORS
Its always open house at IUNIOR WHIRL
showang the newest most excatang fashaons
or the young sophastacate
unlor ,M Z
MA 32000 MONDAWMIN
Open Evenangs tal 9
Complaments of
MR la MRS SIDNEY CAPLAN
In LYNNE IOIIY
Best Washes to
JUNE 1959
Mr 8.Mrs Buddy Yaffe
and Farmly
Complaments of
MANNING S AUTO REPAIR SHOP
E A MANNING Propraetor
200 Vrncent Street Baltrrnore 17 Md
Congratulataons and Best Washes
JUNE 1959
Mr 8. Mrs Meyer Ostrowsky
Shop SA 7 5297 Res WI 56879
GEORGE S GARAGE
ROAD SERVICE
Complete Auto Servace
Lubracataon and Oal Change
Ta res Botteraes Accessoraes
131 133 N Hugh St laltrmore 2 Md
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body of F P H S
Good Luck to our
Favorlte Hugh School'
tr BVI H G IX
tnhlismla :tonnes co
Good Luck to Good Luck to
JUNE 1959 JUNE 1959
from from
The Ansells Louls Sllbert
Best Wushes to JUNE 59
from
The Freedman Famnly
Congratulations from
ALL THE INKLINGS
Scrlbblers Club Forest Park Hugh School
Compllments of
GOELER S
Roz and sol.
Congrotulataons to
THE CLASS OF 1959
from
Mr 81 Mrs Harry Wels
Good Luck JUNE 59
from
TOWNE INTERIORS
3649 Park Heights Ave FOrest 7 0824
Complnments of
LADIES SPORTSWEAR DEPARTMENT
WONDER STORES
Baltimore and Liberty Streets
COmplIm6I'1fS Compllments
T e
The Romper Room
Bert Claster
MClClIlZ Fdmlly TV Produchons
Good Luck to
JUNE 1959
from
Mr 8. Mrs Charles Heyman 8- Sons
Complnments of
The New York Youth Center
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JUNE 1959
Mr 8. Mrs H H Hoffenberg
Compl ments of
Best of Luck to
Mr 81 Mrs Albert Stark JUNE l959
from
THE HOME LAUNDRY CO INC
5424 Pulaslu Highway
Balhmore 5 Md
Compluments of
THE NEW HOWARD HOTEL
Best Wushes to
JUNE 1959
THE LIBRARY CLUB
Mr 8- Mrs
I B Cohen
Compl ments of
Mr 81 Mrs Harry Bart
Best W shes
MR 8. MRS LESTER SAMET
MONROE BAYER
UNUSUAL CASUAL CLOTHES
220 Relsterstown Road Pnkesvnlle
HUnter 6 1515
THE RALPH J ROSENFIELDS
Good L ck and Congratulatnons to
FEBRUARY and JUNE 1959
THE CAMERA CLUB
Compluments of
SH ERRY S SHOES
915 Relsterstown Road
HUnter 6 9702
MARIA S 300
Baltnmore s Finest ltaluan Restaurant
300 Albemarle Street
MU 5 281 1
Compluments of Compllments
FOX S
GROCERY GOV' S
PASTRY SHOP
2910 Relsterstown Rd
LA 3 8668 4509 Harford Road
COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES
LEIDY CHEMICALS
CORPGRATICDN
Heavy Industrial Chemicals
920 SOUTH EUTAW STREET
BALTIMORE 30 MARYLAND
MU 5 2200
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Compliments of
Mr. Bernard S. Moses
HI-Fl SHOP
2 North Howard Street
BELL BODY WORK
'I627 East Preston Street
complete body 8. palnt work
factory baked enamel
W t JUNE
DR 8. MRS JACOB M MILLER 8' EDWARD
GERALD ROBINSON
MA R Y S U E
BUTTER CREAMS
an
EASTER EGGS
sold at your
favorite candy counter
Compl :ments of
UNITED SANITARY
CHEMICAL CO
Compllments of
Mr 8. Mrs Herman Lubcher
Judy 81 Ronnle
Ben Franklin 5 81 101 Store
Louls Sacks 8. Sons
5421 East Drive Arbutus 27 Md
Congratulations JUNE 59
Mr 81 Mrs Lauls Epstein 8. Elaine
I ncol-pol-ated sMoNosoN rHAnMAcY
I Its
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ALL MAKES or APPLIANCES
4718 Llsmy n .gm A
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Phone Gllmore -
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Best Wnshes to the
JUNE 1959 GRADUATING CLASS
PIMLICO HOTEL
5301 Pork Helghts Avenue
W t e
GRADUATES OF JUNE 1959
MR 8. MRS EMANUEL BLOCK
Co pl t f
MR 81 MRS EMANUEL LUCHINSKY
JERRY GEARY FLOWERS
5353 Pork Heights Avenue
LI 2 3838
Greenhouses Reusterstown
Good Luck to 1959
Mr 8: Mrs Al Kolmon
R 81 H MOTORS INC
3429 Belair Road
new8.used I we trade 0 bank flnancmg
BR 6 0794 BR 6 9380
Best Wnshes for Sucess to the
most attractive gurl l know In
F P H S
on Admnrer
.lune 59 wishes to dedrcate this section
m memory of our class mate
Roslyn Pmsky
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TH E ZENTZ PHARMACY
5460 Pork Heights Avenue
8686
TREEMONT FOOD MARKET
Complnments of
'THE CLICK
Congratulations to JUNE 59
from
The Lltmon Fomlly
Comphments of
Mr 8. Mrs Mendel Weis
Compluments of
Mrs. Eugene Bertone
Mr. 8: Mrs. Albert E. Brown
Congratulatnons to JUNE 59
complnments of
The Berger Family
ond P. B.
Best ishes o th
m imen s o ' '
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m 'ments o mpl'men s
to the
Mr 8: Mrs
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Good L Ck Good Luck to C I
CLASS of JUNE 1959
JUNE 1959
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QUS P eBeef Steo s
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C pl e ts of e At ospheeof Ref e e t
EXECUTIVE BOARD
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GLEE CLUB LE 92704
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It Sopher, Prop.
Plumbing and Electrical Supplies
Hardware, Pains and Household FV'nISI'I'l9S
Eleclric Floor Sanders Rented
4627 Liberty Heights Ave.
Phone: Liberty 2-9058-59
Best Wishes
Sherry Layton
Phone: ID. 5-1154
Andy s
Lounge 8. Restaurant
4705 York Road Baltimore 12 Md
CINDERELLA SHOE STORES
5100 Park Heights Avenue
4422 Park Heights Avenue
Sincerest Congratulations
to the
CLASS OF FEBRUARY 1959
IRVIN CLEANERS
910 Poplar Grove Street
R F THEATRE5
Baltimore Maryland
Good Luck from
Mr 8i Mrs Morris Kesner
Mr 81 Mrs Albert Scherman
CIRCLE CREDIT CORP
1059 Hrllen Street
Our Specialty Confldentlcil Loans
Phone For A Loan PL 2 7340
CONCRETE CONST CO INC
2215 N Monroe Street
Compliments of
Mr 81 Mrs lzaac Marks
and Susan
GOOD WORK IS A HABIT WITH US
NOONAN BROTHERS
CALVIRT JACK
Gas Water Heaton Free Estimates
OR 5 0746 WI 7 4142 PE 2 4320
2117 Fleet Street laltlnore 31 Md
Good Luck
LOUIE
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FEBRUARY l959
MR 8. MRS MORRIS SIEGEL In FAMILY
RODEMEYER S L MAITLAND S
SUNOCO SERVICE STATION
North li lllalnont Aves laltunora 16 Md
Phone LO 6 9663
With The Best Washes of
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Congressman 7th District
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MR 81 MRS JOSHUA PELOVITZ
Best Wishes to the
CLASS OF FEBRUARY 1959
8- MRS HARRY GREEN
Good Luck
FEBRUARY 59
from
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Compliments of
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FRANKLIN TOWN INN
DONSTON MOTORS INC
TIA THE HOWARD W FORD CO
4721 Liberty Heights Ave Baltimore 7 Maryland
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5400 Harford Road
515 S Broadway
FOrest 7 4410
VARIED PRINTING CO
Commercial
5256 Park Heights Ave Baltimore 'I5 Md
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Creatrve Copy and Planning
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FEBRUARY 1959
The Feldman Family
Compliments of
FATHER 8. SON SHOPS
3818 Liberty Heights Ave
1326 Relsterstovn Rd Plkesvrlle
Headquarters for Student Clothes
Best Washes from
BENNETT S FOOD PRODUCTS
SCHWEITZER BROS
Plumbing Heating Appliances
Showroom 2277 Reusterstovn Road
MAduson 3 4977
PLIBRICO SALES Br SERVICE
5224 Fanrlavn Ave Baltimore 'I5 Md
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Congratulations to
FEBRUARY 1959
Best Wishes from
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Best Wishes
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BARBARA E SACHS
Compl ments of
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HENRY BLANCHE 8- STEFANI LYNN SCHERR
Western Mrll 81 Lumber
Company, Inc
New Location
4300 Milford Mull Road
off Relsterstown Rd
HUnter 6 5980
PENTHOUSE DRESS SHOP
5323 Park Heights Avenue
OPEN WEDNESDAY
Second
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CLASS OF FEBRUARY 1959
MR 81 MRS MAURICE PELOVITZ
CROSS COUNTRY CLOTHES
1437 Relsterstown Rd Plkesvllle 8 Md
HU 6 5177
FOREST VENDING MACHINE 5
Hot Coffee 8. Soda Machines
Complete Vending Service
FOrest 7 8945
Good Luck to FEBRUARY 59 from
STEVEN 8. FREDDIE ASHMAN
BARBARA HARVEY 81 ARNOLD MACKLIN
EDWARD SPENCE SANDLER
MR 8. MRS SYDNEY STARK
MR 8. MRS AL ACKERMAN
ARLENE JOYCE LEVIN
L G BALFOUR COMPANY
406 W Saratoga St Baltimore 1 Md
LE 9 4066 Herb Brown
EBERHART S SERVICE
Established 1911
LAWN MOWERS SALES 8t SERVICE
5205 Wmdsor Mull Rd Llberty 2 6739
Company, lnc
123 Market Place
Baltimore 2 Maryland
J B NICHOLS 81 SON
9 E Camden Street Baltimore 2 Md
PLaza 2 1411
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Phone FO est 7 2341
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COIFFEUR DESIGNER
3603 W Rogers Avenue at Pork Helghts Ave
Triangle Hardware 81 Palnts
9030 Liberty Road
Randallstown Maryland
Sol and Sylvia Greenberg
PENN BROS INC
Exclusive Plymouth Dealers
4109 19 Relsterstown Road
Balhmore 15 Md
LIBERTY RADIO 8: TELEVISION SERVICE
HIGH FIDELITY OUR SPECIALTY
Sound and Music Systems Auto Radios Repaired
5218 Pork Heughts Ave Balhmore 15 Maryland
Llberty 2 9457
Compliments of
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THE MILLERS
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GEORGES FLOWER SHOP
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Floral Desngns Corsages Bouquets
515 W Lex ngton Street Baltnnore 1 Md
Open Sundays PLoza 2 9285
Compllment of
RICKY S SHOE STORE
2307 E Monument Street
24 Hour Servlce
Phone PEabody 2 1647
Adam .I Gmurek 81 Son
REGISTERED PLUMBING
Heating 81 Tlnnung Oul Burner Sales 81 Servnce
Electrical Appliances and Kitchen Unnts
2305 Fleet Street Baltimore 24 Md
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Compliments of
A FRIEND
REISINGER SIGHLER COMPANY
FURNITURE APPLIANCES 8. FLOOR COVERINGS
612 14 Waslungton Boulevard
Presented by W J Pattle
FRENCH CLUB
Good Luck to
FEBRUARY 1959
Mr 81 Mrs Morton Club
SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT
.IIMMIES SHOE REPAIR
905 Wlntelock Street Baltumore 17 Md
MET BARBER SHOP
2501 Pennsylvamo Avenue
Where the men n wh te se ve you rught
Day TU 9 3794 Nnte HO 7 8137
BURGESS AUTO SERVICE
ONE STOP SERVICE
We are equupped to servlce all your car troubles
41st Street near Falls Road Baltlmore 11 Md
Sydney T Burgess Prop
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MR 8- MRS LOUIS ROCKMAN
and FAMILY
Good Luck FEBRUARY 1959
Good Luck to
FEBRUARY 1959
Mr 81 Mrs Davld Powell
Phone MU 5 6790 Open 11 a m to 3 a
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CHINESE AMERICAN RESTAURANT
House Special Dmner
Served Exclusively ln Baltimore
Somethung New' Different' Tasty
Dellclous Lobster Egg Roll
Barbecued Spare Rubs
320 Park Avenue Baltimore 1 Md
Arr Conditioned
Congratulations to
FEBRUARY 1959
Mr 81 Mrs Morton Hackerman
Congratulatuons to
FEBRUARY 1959
from
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wash to expess our oppreclotnon to Mass Butler for her
untnnng efforts over the yeors
THE FOREST PARK HIC-H SCHOOL
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS
President Roy Bevons
Treosurer Dons Struven
Recording Secretory LoVerne Peoch
Correspondlng Secretory Evelyn Brown
Adviser Mass Genevieve P Butler
Assnstont Adviser Doris Struven
SACHS JUNIOR SHOES C0 9 0' 'CIO
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FEBRUARY 1959
A SPECIAL FRIEND
David Merrlll
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Best lshes to
Comphments of
Mr 81 Mrs E D Rubin
CompIIments of
Mr 8. Mrs Charles Muller
and Barbara
CorIgrcItuIotIons to
FEBRUARY 1959
Comphments of
Thomas T Parker
CompIIments of
DEMBA S PHARMACY
2200 E Jefferson Street
Baltlmore 5 Maryland
BRoodwoy 6 9888
DON T LOSE YOUR TEMPER
CALL
Kemper Contracting Co
Complete Home Improvements
MA 3 2277
Good Luck
from
A FRIEND
Phones L1berty281OO 8101 8102
The Hughes Lumber Co
T OIIver Hughes
Best WIsI'Ies
LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDING SUPPLIES Ma"YIand ofhce SUPPIY
son 5026 Remersfown Rd Balnmofe 15 Md Company, Inc
Dome' CONOY Gen Mgr 111 W Baltimore Street
CompIImerIts of
CO"9'mU'O"O"S LEE s or BROADWAY
LFON AL BECK DANIELLE
MITCH ond DICK
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
Best WIsl'Ies to
FEBRUARY 1959
Mr 81 Mrs Gllbert Hnllman
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CUSTOM MADE
SLIP COVERS and UPHOLSTERY
1403 Laurens Street MAdnson 3 5802
Best Wishes
THE STIEFF COMPANY
slLvsRsMlTHs s. Jswsuns
Wyman Park Drlve Baltlmore 11
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GLOBE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
HI TEENAGERS' Best wtshes
MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY
Monument and Wolfe Streets
JOE S TEXACO SERVICE STATION
3520 Doltleld Avenue
MO 4 6477 Joe Brodsky
Compllments
WHY BOTH ER?
Congratulatuons
CHARLES FAMILY BARBER
FO 7 1044 4 9845
C D WEBSTER Prop
Compllments of
Steven and Jay Wlnlk
Compluments of
Universal Aluminum Company
432 E North Avenue BElmont 5 6056
Lo ely Th ngs for Better Llvmg
SARAH MARTIN
LAMPS and ACCESSORIES
3825 Lberty He ghts Ave Baltlmore 15 Md LI 2 4071
Compl ments of
ODESSA and LINDA McBRYDE
SHARRERS MOVING COMPANY
LI 28470
Local and Long Dnstance Movung
Compliments of
Mr 81 Mrs Vlctor Ehrlich
Best Wlshes
Blank s Dollar Stores, Inc
4446 Park Heights Avenue
CHope all of you graduate?
Comphments of
THE GOLDSMITHS
Good Luck to JUNE 59
from
MOTHER DAD RUTHYE and LESLIE
WESTCHESTER APARTMENTS
Westchester and Talbot Roads
ln beautiful Windsor Hllls
SA 7 8686
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Compliments to
FEBRUARY 1959
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Comphments to
FEBRUARY 1959
from
CHARLES P LILGHMAN
Best of Luck to
FEBRUARY 59
8: Mrs Herman Lubcher
H 8- Y GAMERMAN
Wholesale Distributors of
HOSI ERY UNDERWEAR NOTIONS
Best Wishes to
FEBRUARY 59
from the
Kramer Family
Best Wishes to
The Adlers
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m.si..m so nm
Scraped by latest process wuth our Steam Machine
No Water No Dust
lmmates Gwen lasy Tenn:
Interior Pointing
5423 Jonqlnl Avenue MOhawk 4 4886
Compliments of
Mr S E D
Great Success to
FEBRUARY 1959
Compliments of
A FRIEND
THE SCRIBBLERS CLUB Whole Hearted Congratulations to
FEBRUARY 59
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FRCM THEIR PARENTS
Mr 8. Mrs Frank Cohen
Mrs Herman Cohen
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Coleman Cordlsh
Mllton Croner
Henry Dryer
Morton Feldman
Morton Hackermon
Gilbert Hallman
Jesse Hnrshey
Samuel Israel
Walllam Karr
Mrs Ann Stem
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Mr 8rMrs
Mrs Anne
Walter Leffman
lrvln Levy
Phlllp Levy
Jack Lubm
Ben Macks
Joshua Pelovitz
Conrad Prunty
Edward Rubm
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BALTIMORE I5 MARYLAND
Llberty 2 9700
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Complumenfs of
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Complnmervts of
Esther Rose and Ins Plotkin
ELBURNE MEN S WEAR
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4701 Llberty Henghts Avenue
WINES and LIQUORS
Compliments of
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Successful Yearbook
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207 Park Avenue
Comphments of
Sammy Harvey
and Friends
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MEDICAL DENTAL
EXCHANGE INC
809 CATHEDRAL STREET
BALTIMOREI MARYLAND
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1111 E Lombard Street
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BLOOM S TEXACO STATION
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CLASS OF 59
THE SHAVELLS
Good Luck JUNE 59
from
STUART COMPANY
Cufsom Kntchens
Best of Luck to
JUNE 1959
from
Mr 81Mrs Ralph Wemberg
The Fmesf In
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4721 Gwynn Oak Avenue
THE FLORENTINE CLUB
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MYRA and MANNY
GWYNN OAK PHARMACY
5500 Gwynn Oak Avenue
Llberfy 2 1393
The Columbia
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EAsfern 7 5857
412 414 S Broadway
Balhmore 31 Maryland
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Our Complnments to
THE JUNE 59 CLASS
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ALL WHO SUPPORTED THE YEARBOOK
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Mr and Mrs lsadore Abrams
Marrlyn Abramson
Mr and Mrs Abramson
Ada s Yarn Shop
Mr and Mrs John Adams
Barbara and Steve Adler
Al and Evelyn
Mr and Mrs Jack Alpert
Ltnda Alpert
Mr and Mrs Albert Altshul
Mass Carol Altshul
Arnerrcan Shoe
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Mrs Luculle B Amoss
Moses Appel
M and Mrs Phtltp Appel and Sons
Carl lrns Lee Aopenhenm
Eldrudge Armacost
Mr and Mrs Jesse Asch
Eleanor Aten
Beatrlce A Avnet
Harrrs A Baer
N R Bagwell
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Mr and Mrs Frank Bomberger
Warren and Vlctar Bank
Mrs M F Banks
Mrs Frances C Bannan
Ilene Janue Leonore Barbara
Barbara and Stu
Mr and Mrs Deane L Barcus
Sam Barr
Barry and Janlce
Mr and Mrs Gilbert Bass
Mr and Mrs James Batt
Dr and Mrs George Baylun
Beelns Drug Store
Helene and Stevue Becker
Mnss Luculle Becker
Mr and Mrs Maurnce Belaga
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Marsha Bendermeyer
Mrs EvaJ Beneduct
Lewis E Benedict
Mr and Mrs H Benesch and Famtly
Mr and Mrs Al Benjamin
Mrs Sarah Berdmsky
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Louis Berger
Rachel and Rozy Berger
Ellie and Hank Berlnn
Mr and Mrs Seymour Berlm
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Alan Berman
lrts Jay Berman
Mr and Mrs Morrus Berman
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Bernie and Phyllis
Bernte and Phyllts
Bethel 89 IOJ D
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Bull and Ethel
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Mr and Mrs C Fred Bltzberger
Mrs E Blacker
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Sharon Brown
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Lester Brutzkus
Don and Rutter Chnsta Bryan
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Jack Caplan
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Yale Howard Caplan
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Congratulatnons JUNE '59
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THE DAY HAD ARRlVED' The class of
June l959 was about to soy farewell to Forest
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weak appetites throughout the celebratuon
breakfast and why dld tears appear on the
faces of every sensor throughout the entire fare
well assembly? These happy go lucky graduates
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marks fthose above 90 that Isl and lookang for
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Presenting our first lady, Wendy Decker.
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to nuts at the Lord Baltimore Hotel on June 8, l959.
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quiet. Each member of the class turned his ring and of-
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