Olney High School - Trojan Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1956
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', f li 'll llli il il We f' t e ' i ss en W ill l ll l r ' ' ' ff 26 , N i ff . .Mi vm Z A 4 1 if if L l ef ' l ,A, , f ,.f, ,A ,, 2. A, I? , Z1 fe , , ' r F - - .F B me , QE, ual- ' v' ' ' ? -av. 'ga' ,g A , 'Kai' 1 li 'e MHZ an n ' SERS ,f Zpl' s , Q, Q + K' . 0, Q A r ff' 6 EW r,..,.,.-Z w ,X gg i if E ' fl e ' . K . 2 1' i Hillel .l 1 3 Z . A E 2'2'i'5iT fV 5 G ., ' 3 2 ' , - , Q, ' v 5 tg: I V 5 1 , E 5 I Q , X S 'S 'VH 5 Q 5 W, wwe WW., 42. , ' ag, 1, ff. fa . ...Azz-Wwfaw-i'jhf ' M-i Q l ft' V' 1, ff' - ' J e . W A , 2 The Cornerstone of Olney High School was laid on Feb. 3, 1931, hy VVilliam Rowen, who was then the President of the Board of Education. At the time of its opening Olney, the city's last word in high schools, was the largest high school in Pennsylvania. This lieautiful building was designed hy Irwin F. Catherine, Superintendent of Pnhlie School Buildings, with the intent to create an environment at once stimulating and conducive to education. 4 E. 1 , S is if 'S 55 1 'h.,L- The church-like Gothic architecture of the building can clearly be observed in this View of the interior. Not only is Olney a beautiful building, but it is also an unusually well equipped school. There are two spacious, well ventilated and completely equipped gymnasiums, shops with the latest mechanical and electrical equipment, a large lunchroom, an excellent kitchen, and an auditorium which seats 1,800 people. h1ARION L. STUART 1953 Today twenty-five members of the original faculty are on our present staff of 143. Other members of the first group of ninety-six have retired, but some have gone on to fill higher positions in the educational system. Edwin T. Mon- tayne served as principal from 1931 until 1942, when he retired from edu- cational work. Price Engle, who suc- ceeded Mr. Montayne in 1942, left the following year to hecome a district superintendent. Andrew S. Haines came as principal to Olney in 1943. Olney continued under his guidance until 1953. Marion L. Stuart succeeded Mr. Haines and is the present principal of the school. Under the competent guid- ance of our principals and the excellent faculty, Olney has continued as one of the finest secondary schools in the state. EDWIN Y. MONTANYE PRICE B.ENCLE :XNDREXL S. HAINES 1931 - 1942 1942 - 1943 1943-1953 X X ,, 46,7 - ' I elf 79 , fl' ' .3 fffiw ' 74,1 WMM , Magg,fM5f4-fi, 1 ff - QQXNX X . . K., 'HXQ X' R New ij t. ,. r We N . V,:.t-t ' . . X, , lqqhq 3 . .. ..... . .Q ,X Qs Q at 4 ss x X B wg, X 9, X SXQXS ts X . NWO . X E 'Q 4 Q N xx Q N K X YN XX X 'Qs Q 1 Q ,W x Q O :X + Xia S RK N lp X t X t , X X tt naw Q not i-.XNQQS up--N . . - eff 5 w , 4. X .T W X Faculty 1931 - 1955 ELIZABETH BHEAZEALE VVILLIAM BRINK LOUISE G. DREHER LAURA G. EASLEY HERBIAN FROMUTH MAX GLASS WALTER B. CREENWOOD SIDNEY GROSS ADELE KELLER PHILIP KLIGMAN JOHN F. LEVENGOOD SARAH G. LIEBERLIAN ANNA K. LIESE ROSE L. LISCHEN IRENE N EUNIANN ELEANOR PHILLIPS HARRY SCHNEEBERG THELIXIA SMITH EARL O. SNYDER HERMAN STEINBERG MARION STUART RAYINIOND THONIAS SADIE S. TORGAN EINIIL VVEILER EINIINIA H. XVHITAKER XVAHREN C. IOHNSTON Pre ent Faculty J'ice'-PrinCipals'-DR. GREENXVOOD MR. KILLOUCH DC'JJfIffll1FIlf Heads' ALBERT M. BARRON DR. ANNA S. KUEHNE ERIILY C. HAYDOCK TXIILDRED OSLER NVARREN C. JOHNSTON THOIXIAS T. HIDINGTON ADELE Y. KELLER XIAXXVELL SABIOTIN COllllI1C'l'f'C' THONIAS T. RIDINCTON MAY GLASS EBIILY H. GOHEEN TNIARTIN GREENRLAT1' PAULINE V. HABIILTON HELEN A. HASENP'US LUTHER C. HAUPT DOROTH1' JOLLY FLORA E. KELHERC AARON KEHINIAN NIOLLIE LAZAHUS HERBIAN LEROURTZ ETH!-LL IJEVIN NCJHh'IAN TNTELLEH NATHAN E. HAUKIII AIIJA SEL'I'ZI'IIl SAMUEL SILVER TIIELMA E. STNIITH HARRIS E. SOIXIENSIYI' CLAIRE STEIN ClHACE TATNIAN LOUISE XVUNNEII DR. VVOOLF GOLDBERC English NIILDBED OSLER ELLEN E. BROWN BERTHA F AUST SL-RRY JANE GATES HILDA CJREENXVALD SARA JOF1-'E NIARJORIE JONES PHILIP KLIGBIAN LOUISE KOURZ LEON LEWIS RIARY JANE TXICENTEE THERESA T. XIICCOCCI IRENE NELJBIANN EDITH M. PROCTOR BENJAMIN RUHIN NIAHTIN HUGO TNIINNIE RUCC ABRAHATXI SEGAL LILLIAN SHORE RUTH E. SHORE PAULINE SMITH ALFRED STARR BERTHA YOICHT ESTHER VVHAHTON ELEANOR XVITZ GEORGE VVOZNICKI Home Economics, Art, and Music EIXIILY C. HAYDOCK E. BAYARD BEATTY, JR. CARBIEN BLANC HERMAN FROMUTH SYDNEY GROSS IOHN F. LEVENCOOD THEODORE H. NITSCHE IOHN RICHARDS IANE M. XVICK KARL T. ZAPF Language DR. ANNA S. KUEHNE ELIZABETH BREAZEALE ROSYLN BROWN ESTHER CYDELL LAURA C. EASLEY ARLIANDE C. GAUL BELLA HEIIXIAN LESLIE JOSEPH IDA KAISER HILDEGARDE LEXVIS Mathematics ADELE V. KELLER ALEXANDER BECK ISADORE BRISKIN JAZXIES E. CLANCY ALVESTA FLANAGAN GEORGE HOFFZNIAN DAVID KEVLES RUSSELL M. lXTCDONALD EPHRAUNI BTANTZ M ARTIN TVIOLIVER HENRIETTA RADIN LEWIS ROFMAN BENIAIVIIN SAPOLSKY ROBERT H. SEHL ARTHUR I. TOBIAS SOLONION WEISBERC Mechanical Arts MAKWELL SAINIOTIN WILLIAM BRINK DAVID CHAIVIBERS ELIAS FREED HAROLD CAREER ALFRED CRAYSHON CHESTER HARTLEIN SOLOINION POLK RAYIXIOND THONIAS CHARLES E. THUMLERT Driver Education JOHN I. SMITH ADAM P. DONZANTI Physical Erlucafion ALBERT M. BARON FRANCH P. BLAIR lX4ARIE CREUTZINCER ANNE Cv. DEALY THERESA HAMMES ABE HARRIS ANNA K. LIESE HARRIET LOVELIDCE CATHERINE NICPEAK EDIWUND BTUELLER ELEANOR PHILLIPS IOHN POWVELL LAURA RAPPE BETTY REID CHARLES SCHAEFFER H. L. SPEILBERC FRANCIS P. TIERNEY MYRTLE WALKDEN EMIL WEILER EINIMA H. WHITAKER IAIYIES WOODSIDE EUGINIE WOOLWICH Science DR. WOOLF GOLDBERG SAINIUEL BALIS LEON COHEN LOUISE DREHER RAYINIOND FAY CHARLES KNOPF CARL TXTARZZACCO DOROTHEA PIKE LOUIS RAYINIAN FRANK SADKER NIARION B. SAVIN EARL O. SNYDER VAL UDELL THEODORE VARBALOW Social Studies GLADYS ADAMS NIARY BELLINIER GERTRUDE BERCINIAN NIILDRED BORDEN BERNARD EPSTEIN ELIZABETH FLENIINC HAZEL M. HUSSONG JACOB LISAN CERTRUDE LOVELAND BEATRICE ONESTE SYLVIA RANTZ MARTIN SAVITZ HARRY' SCHNEEBERG ,jv CARL SCHOTT ' ' A HERISIAN STEINBERC L f,,f xr, 1 --7--7 ' ff-ww: . if li ,V fx ' ak - ' ' f'-ua xii 1+ Ms S. 'I ACADEMIC For those students who plan to COHUUU9 their education beyond high school, the Aca- demic Course provides a thorough and compre- licnsiw- training in subjects designed to 111661 the requirements for entrance into college or university. This course, however, has much to offer thc student, who, though he may not plan to go to college, :nay wish to acquire a broader gcncral knowledge and a more extensive back- ground of cnltnral information. COMMERCIAL Olnefs commerce department has always adapted itself to changing conditions. taking the initiative to inaugurate Distributive Education. It was also among the Hrst departments to offer Cooperaive Clerical Training. Students complet- ing this course find themselves well equipped to facc thc business world. HOME ECONOMICS Throughout the past twenty-five vears, the Home Economics Department has done an out standing job in instilling in pupils a g,-mtg! esteem for the value of a good home. Pnpilg art not only taught the many and varied arts which are needed to make a home a better plum. in which to live, but they arc also given an oppor tnnity to put these skills to practice. S I ti Milli PREPARATORY For tl - 1 'ml ltfvys who have a natural hent town' ' . . , Id things iiieeliaiiiical, tl11s course, which qrix-tis 1 V X . I ,, s 1 kiioxxhdge of tools and provides oppor- tuniti -' -1, . - . . ts to du tlop skill in using them, is offered. N t ' ' 'H , . I . o only .ut the teims, methods, and details ot work ' ,. . ' in the IIICQIIJIIICAII arts taught, hut also ai1 etlort 1 s ,,, . , IN lnadt to duflop tl1ose characteristics which will enahle the student to hecome a com- petent and skillful worker. VOCATIONAL ART In addition to the regular art classes, three courses are offered by the Art Department to prepare students for various vocations which in- volve some facet of artistic knowledge. These are Art Appreciation, which stresses interior dec- orating and fashiong Applied Art, which shows how to use a knowledge of home furnishings and clothingg and finally, the Vocational Art Course which provides training for those pupils who intend to complete their training in an Art School. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The demand for engineers is an ever-in- creasing one in this modern world. The pre- college preparation for work in this Held is offered by the Industrial Arts Course. The course also provides training in other Fields of industrial work which will give students training necessary for immediate employment. 9 F 0 Sperm! Music Although the number of students taking the courses in Music here at Olney is small, the classes have remained stable throughout the years. In addition to Chorus I and II which are requirec subjects, classes in Theory and Practice, Harmony and Nfusic Literature are offered for those who plan to continue studying music after graduation. l - 1 DRIVER EDUCATION Driver training, a course initiated because of the increased demand for it by Olney stu- dents, was instituted quite recently. This course is one of the most popular electives offered. and it certainly provides the type of study needed to make good drivers. There are two cars avail- able which are used hy students for practice during the school day. JOURNALISM Many pupils in our school plan to emm- some phase of newspaper work after graduation. journalism offers them an opportunitv to learn the fundamentals of ncwswriting. Here they mav work on the school newspaper and experience first hand what it means to he a reporters IO OPP01'llIlllfff65 HOME NURSING The lied Cross Home Nursing Course is one Wl1icl1 will prove lIlVL1lll1ll3lE' to any girl who has ever taken it. Nearly everv family at some time has an illness or 1111 injury, and the hurden and respoiisiliility of caring for the unfortuiiate mem- lier are lightened when someone is trained in the most recent and most efficient methods of Home Nursing. SEXVINC Another of the varied mi11or courses offered is sewing. which is not only educational but also very practical. The girls are taught to make at- tractive clothing, and frequently they are given opportunities to model their creations. This is just one of the many contributions which Olney has made for the future homemakers of America. CLERICAL COOPERATIVE COURSE Commercial students have an opportunity in 12B to choose a course in which they may eam money and receive practical experience in their field, While, at the same time, they are attending school. Under this plan, they work in pairs, each student alternating one week in school and 0116 week at work. Through this arrangement the student not only receives valuable work experi- ence, but gains it under the guidance of his teacher. ,, , ,,..', ,Q-gym fi 1, ff Wy --mb ,Y- I, 1 ,i ' I I MAYOR'S COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION February June I933 ....,,.,... ,Iohn Zimmerman 1934- 1935- 1936 1937 19318 19:39 1940 1941 Harry Dentel Henry Felton Russell Cutst-lic William Kirk Donald Meyers Zelma Bat-1-tall I yr il-L-Jiimi 'Jag-,iii ' W A llzirry Ill-Ili-r William 171-artli-n Hohcrt Scott Richard Schultz shi-lkidn' 'tilirliim Allen Cohen Isle rhert Dianmnnl Richard Bogash Hay Korwn Bernard Littnian Edwin Ilahn Leroy Ilmncr Nathaniel Iloscnhauin NVilliani Pechenick Israel I-'inestone Byron Block Catherine Moser Shirley Zagrans NVilliani Rohrrtsmi Bernard Culdncr Paul Cutler Iran C-ilhcrt Hziyiuontl Hrnmlan XV:iltcr Arons Hrucv Corneal Morton Ilutenlu-rg llcrhn-rt Schick 114-rhcrt Stcrner Hcrhcr! Huhcnstuu' Max Ticktin Morton Newman Manuel Crcenhlatt Solomon Feingold janv Cottrell Arnold Kivnick Lt-on Eisenhi-rg Burt Tahakin Morton Fine VVil1iam Krcirn-r NVi1liam Ilnrtnian Scholarsnip winners Year after year Olney receives reports of graduates from colleges all over the country. From every field-engineering, medicine, col- lege teaching-we get word of the successes of these young men and women. Many of our scholarship winners have later been granted fellowships for advanced study. It is to Miss Irene Neumann, our College Guidance Counselor, that we owe our thanks for this success. For the past twenty-fire years she has helped us prepare for scholarships, choose the right colleges and the right courses. February june VValter Spiegel David Gerhard 1942-Herbert Copelan 19-14- Dorothy Rose' Lorraine Bagdnn Ioxhua Fishman buf- Nadel Iuyce Roll? 1945-. Frank Heath :xl11'lt'l Hurwitl Niyrtle Kaminslty , ..., Lore Luetller ...... .. .,. II. Nc-al Moran 1946-Elaine Hett NValter Freitag Lillian Yermck Joyce Leopard 1947-Hubert Rand Claire King Nurris NVeinherg , .,.. . . , 1948- v,.. .,......i C harlntte Finston . . ......... . , , 1'1.irh.ir.i Laxin 1949- - Xliriain Kaiser - - Ci-urge Hvichling 15150 1951 1952 -Judith Schwartz -Barbara Miller Arthur Huslu-lt loan ful:-ni.1u lluth lmxltan lllimla llnscn In-mine llurturt Dt-1mr.ih 1'11.i1wr Ioan Hrnwn Xlarslia Fruuier Morton Miller Clara Max' Stew-nx 1 Mxrua XY:-issinan l953'- - - Has- Creenlwrg 1954- ..,. Harriet Miller V Iuni' XVilson . . . . Norman Iluseutic-ld . . , . . . , . . . . Stephen Livcrs 1955-Bruce Ilaskin Iuycc Zlq,m,m 1932 19353 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 BOARD OF EDUCATION BASED ON SENIOR AVERAGE February -Stafford Blum -Leon Billc -Robert O'Dell -Harry' Nortine -Harry Steinberg Sidney Rerkowitz -Dolph Simon -Lewis Knox -David Dinkt-n -Benjamin Patton -Leah Miller -Thomas Sayre -lane Phillips -Catherine Schmidt -Rae Stone -Lawrence Frishltopl -Burton Fine -Hanna Ilallin -Zena Kerdman -Gloria Speaeht -Kenneth Schwartz Nancy Ewen Annette Gross Arlene Disson -Paul Flicker Theodore Friedman David Kaplan lohn Kash Lois Segal lerome Tenlitv Elizabeth W'aldman Celeste Bachove Anne YVildernian -Lester Cohen Louis Sloan Muriel Stanger Zelda Finklestein Rochelle Esl-tin Adele Brielc 'rriss' -Rohert Forbes lane Smith Paula Cox Norman Ahraiuson Bruce Haslcin Lewis Becker june Sylvia Spit-igelman Fred Wagner Betty Rold Elizabeth Karff Ruth Chappell George Doll Elsie Einstein Fred Shirland Florence Davison Harold Mt-doll llelen Morris Elsie Klein Amelia Fisher Ruth Kossatl lrent' Fisher llerhert Epstein Lillian Silver Marian Pierce llenrietta Follmer Dena Gihhs Marie Schaeffer Renee Oppenheimer Marcia Kaolan Evelyn Cohen Nathan Edelsoii Robert Edt-lson Muriel Enger Eileen Friedman Ruth Gruher lohn Hollovvell Rarhara Lieberman Marilyn Meyer Catherine Stoudt Lucille VVeinhi-rger Ruth Perlolf Miriam Forman Clara Garfield Sally Secor Da' icl VVehh ld:-lle Rosen Lenore Gettis Harriet Feinberg Ruth Oeste lrma Frankel Sivya Sniexzel Cita Zaharlces Sandra Waldman Ruth Ilurowitf Selma Worker ludv Norviclc Indy Small Indy Coldfarh Gloria Bari: Alvin Atteson Muriel Laden Stephen Siskintl Rernartl Pennoelc Sheila Cohen William Friedman TEMPLE A 4AVERAGE AND EXAMINATIOND 1932 1933 1934 1935 February -Herman Zuclman -Bella Rubin -Cora Zimmerman 1936-Madeline Loehle Rohert High 1 yr. Lois Schwerkart 1937-Ruth Wormick 1938 1939 -Elizabeth Yarosh Edward McCoy 1940-Donald Parsons 1 941-Rohr-rt Sherman 1942-Elaine Clarfeld 1943- 1944- 1945- 1946- 1947- 1948- Donald Campbell Bernice Schwartz loan Anderson Anita Golove Eva Pessen june ,lohn Corneal Anne Melntyre Warren Curlee Elva Of-'ste Louis Pfister li ihn Loch:-r Ruth Faheck Charlotte Wily Eileen Ramsay Norma Adnee Mary Moore Evelyn Loehle Carol Zahn jane Wildennuth Edith Melehing Ethel Marlcley Charlotte Daniels Miriam Koenigsherg Doris Ominsl-ty 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1933 1934 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1942 19-1:3 1944 1945 1946 19-17 1948 1949 Marlene Toor lrmgard Hagmcier Rita Rosen Ruth Rummler Barbara Miller Lorraine Tiss George Hailmeier Helen Schreihner Barry Miller Ruth Wolf janet Classe Ame Pribe Rhoda Resnick Evelyn Schmidt Meyer Gordon Barbara Yohlick TEMPLE B KOPEN OR COMPETITIVEJ February George Fishman Thelma Flegel ii-Ari! vviiiititifimie ' 1950-1 ' ' 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1953 19:33 1934 1935 19138 1947 1932 1936 1946 19:39 1939 1939 1940 1941 1944 1940 1942 1953 1945 1949 1949 1952 1952 1954 1955 1940 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 Barhara Wilson Iune Claire Carncv Alva Hellman Virginia Staulfer Katherine Reum Ruth Wagner Eleanor Harris Thelma Detweiler Betty Wells Norma Shugart Margaret Hanna Gene Hlumfield Gladys Noone 14 Kate Uhlig Doris Weinstein Dorothy McCuen ,lean Fair Constance Anthony Muriel Cardash Norma Fink Rita Ponaccorsj Raylin Shear Myra Gever Mg Gerald Schiller Seymour Paul Davidson I 5 MUSIC SWARTHMORE George Cooper Cyhiiiia' sivgifle' ' ' john Moffett Vincent Boyer y ............. , ...,......... ....,. R obert Reeves GETTYSBURG Doyle Bortner WILSON COLLEGE Evelyn Hodges Phyllis Ganez WEBB INSTITUTE Richard Trees HOOD COLLEGE jean Kirchner MUHLENBERG COLLEGE Paul Norentz Howard Funk Herman Seheifer lohn Kistenmacker Fred Schmunk SIMON MUHR Betty Putney Renzo Dallimonti Ruth Curson Helen Spurdens BOARD OF EDUCATION MUSIC Ester Gelh Ilene Ginshurfl -Constance Seligsoh-nm I janet Schultz Marice Oher E1igeaneAA11nexv ' Eleanor Krammar I-Ierma Rosenfeld Miriarh ' Citi-iriri' A ' lessie Dear Saralee Cornfeltl HARVARD William Suckle SEARS ROEBUCK Sonia Claussen june Gray Arlene Finke Roslyn Thomas Haniet Klein Barbara Polss Paul Friedman Myrna Shapiro Susan Myers Leanor Spector lune Rappaport Elaine McAllister 'A BOARD OF EDUCATION NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Febniary 1952- 1953 1954- 1955- 1955- -Claire Wolfram Nancy Kuhn Rosalie Goldberg Charlotte Hoffman Joan Kennedy Arlene Needleman Carol Woicik Kathryn Glenn Katherine Baker Patricia Goldstein Grace Witt June Katherine Harges Elsa Jacoby Melba Basickes Sondra Atchick Mary McCue Barbara Gehrung Elizabeth Kibelstis Louise Schaefer Gloria Titus Ilarriet Golin Kathleen Sigmann AMERICAN LEGION 1949-. , ..... ,....... B onnie Rudolph RADIO 1953- ........,....,...... Barbara Miller BIG FOUR FATHERS ASSOCIATION Febnxafb' june 1943-Lenore Iohnston Mildred Mosko 1944-, .........,,... ..,. C . jackson Reid ....MiriamKing 1945- ..,. .,,. lx Iartin Kanes 1946-. . ..., Margaret Haab 1947- ..,....,,,.. . . Charlene Becker 1948- ............,.. .... C arol Gabler 1949-Thelma Moore Marcie Waldman 1950-Ruth Gould Norman Kaplan l951-Virginia Carter Miriam Breish 1952-Augusta Kline Dolores Melching 1953-Dorothy Hub Shirley Myers 1954-Helen Katz loan Kemis 1955-Carol Siegfried Raymond Schwartz X-RAY 1955-Muriel Berger .......,,,.. URSINUS COLLEGE 1939-Gladys Rerbel Grace Brandt Ruth Moser ........,...... 1940-. ......... .,,.. . . Eileen Smith 1941-Betty Harrison ...,,,....... 1947- ...............,..., Dorothy Garris CHICAGO 1945- .,.. . ......,.... Harold Nieburu OBERLIN 1946-Iacqueline Ferrell ,..... KIWANIS-TEMPLE 1948-Mary Delle Valle .....,,. LEHIGH 1948- ..,,........, ....... R icharrl Beiler UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 1948- ...,.,.............. Girard Rosenhloom 1951-. ..,......,,....,,.. Martin Cline 1952-. . , , , .,.... Barbara Berger 1953-.. .......,. Louise Frank 'Q PRINCETON 1949-. . .....,..... NVilliam Rogers SENIOR CLASS 1950-Rhoda Katz 1955- Joan Cowan 1 yr, PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY 1932- .................... Norman Zeyin 1944-Marilyn Klein Harriet Fineberi: 1950- ...........,........ Alvin Rosenberg PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 1 935- 1938- 1939- 1940- 1939 1948- 1949 1950- 1951- 1952 1953 1954 David Carver . Frank Thomas , Bayard Tirrill . Dorothy Newmuver Sidney Reider Edwin Runyan Morris Goldberg joseph Wexler RADCLIFF COLLEGE Ruth Markman OLNEY HONOR February Altima' Si-ilaliii H ' ' ' ' ' Ierry Rosenbaum Marilyn Yafft' Elaine Dnritz Phylis Coop:-rbi-ii.: Lorraine- 'Zolton -Erie Kahn Emanuel Pak SOCIETY juni' Charles Reeder llana Unterlierigt-i' Lt-anor Kramer Mildred Giainieli llc-lores Rnnn Edith llopi-n llarbara 'llorgan ltlarlunt' Clierksev Vilma 1,1-slinoll BOARD OF EDUCATION ART SCHOLARSHIP 19:32 1933 1934 19535 1936 1937 19:38 1939 1940- 1941 1942 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 19513 1954 1955- 1953-1 1935 19537 1938 19139 1940- 1944 19-16 1947 1950 1955- 1932 1933 1935 1936 1937 1943 1944 1946 1949 1951 1952 195-4 1955 1955 1955 19531 1955 1952 :L February -Milton Weiner Williziin Eisenhart Ruth Knapp Daniel Sutton Carl Albrecht Elwood Banhof Ruth Oberheidt -Sylvia Tecoslcy Phyllis Heibel Edward Byles Stanton Levy I Carl Brill Edward Colker -Norma Berke Robert Lesnick Angela Arena Helen Jacobson Stephanie Hale -Krona Rosenberg -Edward Lerven -Barbara Aron Ramona VVachtel lanet Lovett Sheila Roseman Ellen Singer Theodora Linker joyce Gertzman jon Lutter June . Elsie Rodenhausen . , . . . . . Margaret Kalmus William Iones Irving Penn Virginia Hinkel Bernard Elelstein 1Villiam Plummer . George Weber Herbert Buxbanm Vernon Huppi Bernard Glassman . . . Doris Cutler Arthur Gill lohn Vlleaver Marcelyne Appl:-baum Mariam Larer Elizabeth Rush Leonard Agrons Elsie Osborn Olaf johnson David Ross Nissen Gallt-nt Beryl Fisher tMcCann Memoriall Arthur Friedman Elizabeth Crau ford Barbara Neilna STATE February Vllilliam Kirk -Betty Blaetz William Deardon Robert Scott june Elizabeth Karfl . It-an Gilbert , Florence Gzbson . Max Ticktin . Renzo Dallimonti . Arnold Kivaitfk , Ioyee Rolle . Ioyce Leepard . Barbara Fine . Rhoda Rosen . Muriel Laden DREXEL AVERAGE AND INTERVIEW' Febnxary Raymond Shievelhood -Raymond Baker jaig 'pamgf ' i ' ' Blanche Brenman David KOEHI1I5bt'YlI, Marvin Asroll NVilliam Rummlerlg June , Mildred Braennig , lack Brietstt-in Ervin Bicltlex' , Rae St-liaetfer . Alice Ditte-rt .. Georile Schmidt . Cherry Lot-lu-r Adolph Rapp . Barbara Belkin . Herbert Glazer 1-5 Lowell Sngarnian Albert Green 1, Henna Cohen lg Charlotte Steinberger S100 PIERCE Business sCH0oL Sonja Schletter SYRACUSE . Barbara Neiina NURSING . ,ludith Allendorf Marilyn Sussman Eleanor Gordon . janet Cowdrit-lc Ruth Hugclnmn ART . Lester Fein Dorothy Gi-llis .1 l 5 , l vw efildult School Olney High School Evening School was opened early in the 1940's as a community project initiated by the Big Four Fathers Association and the Greater Olney Community Council in cooperation with the Board of Education authorities. Its course included art, cooking, current events, dramatics, dress- making, electrical work, typing, woodwork, hobby crafts, income tax, machine shop, music, orchestra, and physical and health activities. Since then it has widened its influence by the introduction of many other courses including science, American citizenship classes, and others. Tl ' I4 . ' ...av-f k I ., , ,.,, Q , . . W .1,,,,5Q , ,.v H a ,.,g,i,g,g,a.1 ,, v..s, p da, .,J..t:, ,,- ...g .3 , ' --ma nn nn ml hl gjjt'1 LQQ,,,g,..j,3 . .,,- M, bv M k is 5 Y - . ,WK I L ' .:: A - - 6- 1,4 .,.,, 3 ' i , , J' ' qi: . . ' 'wi - t. s , .A ., ., gi -. 'N Nils I H., N ' in ,Q I if gi sr l . 0' u 'K is Vltbletic Field The Camblos,' Mansion or g'RavensWood',, home of the Hunsicker family for more than fifty years, was torn down to make room for the Olney Athletic Field. After five years of work by the VV. P. A., the field was opened on Sep- tember 30, 1939, with a grand community pro- gram presented by the Big Four Fathers Asso- ciation Which had a large part in this project. Today the athletic field is surrounded by a wire fence and fine trees. Recently a new sound system was installed to be used at football games. On the Held are a modern brick club house, granite stands capable of holding about 3,000 people, a mile and a quarter track, a foot- ball Held. two concrete tennis courts, a hockey field. a soccer field and a baseball Held. ln use all seasons of the year. this field has provided countless hours of pleasure for all stu- dents, ln the spring, and fall of the year it is used by both boys' and girls' gym classes for outdoor sports. Daily, members of the various teams can be seen practicing for the time when they will defend Olney against rival schools. At the gameg the field stands are often filled to capacity as th? student body turns out in large numbers to root for the fine teams. 16 ZWQMJ 4f5 C3153 C:Jt:.3:::3 2113 ::1c:l4:: g 1 O ,O .O,. 4 ' O O. N 1.45 .-Q.. -. I I V Girls' XVlien the scliool opened. the following gports were oPfe'i'ecl: hockey. volleyball. baseball. soccer, track. basketball, tennis. swimming. tap dancing. and tumbling. Today the Girls' Cyni Department offers such activities as: calistlienics. rliytli- mics. apparatus. square dancing. social dancing. and training in leaclersliip. along with various sports. V Sf: G :- Xi- 4 Q 4 E ' 1 I . ay dv A . A - Q . 5 w , L., . , Q Ap, . b . . ' ' X f 1 IE Q' .lj L D fi.. S x-X'--wx f S, X xi 'W is X Q yy Xl. Na.- -H X. X iii T 'sm X: eAiblez'ics Baseball has been replaced by softballg tumbling. by apparatusg and track and soc- cer have been completely removed from the curriculum. Two sports, archery and bowling, have been added. Throughout the years the girls have re- peatedly won championships and brought honors to Clney in all of these sports. MM ,ssgnaw K w B ' H -J ' 5 ' PM ' ' 1 f : - L . y . ff V guy- . ,Z gf ! ., .H ..-J1n-f-Yb- 'N' 4 Y 'f X N' ' - qw -f 'if li ..- , A A- - - W 'fl Fl. r 5 :gl URW 'VZ ., 35 ,I 'A 5G'?f 5 Y as . V. , We ,f ':.:.w . V xp ' 'rw V - 1 J s wx, . wp ' X 11,5 -' 4 n , -Qi: ' 3 l ef aw . W' ' ' M ' , M 'zfeff'i f'if 1-. . f. u A r'ive.. ,fj.. 3 , , 4 Ai 9 X 7' ' 1 Imp gf Z E 1 fr, ,4 ,W 'svf s E -U' . f Q. , , . A ,rw wvqyfiv , fQ ,gy f 98 -frzfilifff ,, W., 'Boys' The Olney Boys' Gym Department of- fers a well-rounded curriculum of physical education and sports. In the past twenty- Bve years, Olney has succeeded in chalking up a fine record of champions and cham- pionships. Qs XL 6 ES Q- E 9 Q ' ! ' rr , ss rl' N- 9 .1-'li f1 N S ' Q Q' .fm .. , ,N x X , .-1-:ae -'N . wgrsqfi Q- 5 E gg . x ,, X F 1 X - 2 .:s,,r. , X x x N Y? x F vs D X J rx, X , 9 ' srl 5 : , ' F , ls ,, , V 5, S V f Q'- X if V . T . Ufltbletics Names such as Del Ennis, Thomas Graham, Eddie Carr, Bernie Lemonick, Fred Sheliga, Robert Fox, Lee Elia, Larry Cardonie, Stanley D'lougoz, Iohn Wolf, were outstanding in baseball, football, soc- cer, and on the gym team when they were enrolled at Olney. Mme W6 ,ff ' l I i l l 'tial 'Wi' Zim 'fi Wigs: ' W 3 fy I - I A f f fiat? , El' TEC' Q -fam, S i g V 9:5-zqy f 5 Vx, i ' I 1 ,N , IW f 5 if S E p' Q. l I ' , fu l 6 A - Q I I ffl 4 1 ,V I! 495' J11otbers' Discussion Grou f5Ixf.fLlHiZl'fl ill 19-'38 113' ll 1111mlw1' Of 111tc11'GStcd 1110tl1c1'S. H115 Q'I'Oll15 has 11111111 c'Y111'Hx i11tr11'1'ste'cl ill l'f1llQ'llti0ll. I7111' Ll 111111111111 of y1'111'S Hwy 1111111 Qivcu wo 11wz11'cls at 1-:wh C0111111v11u'111c11t to Olltfitillldillg gl-11111141103 TI11- mmthpl-5 l'ILlX'4' IWILIXVKI 1111 i111pf11't111'1t part ill 1-xt41l1lisl1i11g 1-losvl' 1'11l11t11111s l1vtxx'1w11 thc 11111110 lllfl ll11'scl1r111I. .,11 ,Q '1 .TEX Ngfr- X c t SPY N R fc Q t 8 . jx A .. -r N ,- R M . fi X cl ct X .X x V X X x N A X SIX xx X X X N N51 X Xx SQ N S ik me . U W f D t it ii' 3 ' i ri 5 41 be Qzg Four Fdfh67'5,S cflssocicztion Mr. Hubert E. Heimel, in 1935, founded this organization which has been influential in stimulating interest in education in the greater Olney Community. Through their untiring ellorts the Athletic Field was secured for our school. They have given awards and certificates each term to outstanding graduates of local elementary schools and a one-year scholarship to Temple to an honor student at Olney. 23 xy -A 'I' PLA S NDNU5l5AQQ 1 71 VH ' 1 fff IJMQQ 59 Q ww 4' Ba.c.he.l.oX' Bow-nn X RIF 1 were Kkhqn GonAoL au-5 M .C ffufwf 1 ,, A PQ '2gWef'y21x W MM ? Q 'E, .,syfy..,,..-g., ,VV ' 41' . ' SQ... .,-........... . 'A .. , .A Qin G? if as Jllusiml 01 g6l72Zf6lfZ'07Z5 THE BAND The members of the Band, under the direc- tion of Dr. john Richards, work hard to provide enjoyable music for the Olney students. They play at football games, commencements, pa- rades, concerts, and assembly programs. A CAPELLA CHOIR The A Capella Choir. directed by Mr. The- odore Nitsche. endeavors not only to teach its members to sing and appreciate music, but also to develop character. This group provides in- spirational music for the school and various or- ganizations of this and other comnnmities. TIIIC ORCHESTRA The activities of the Olney High School Or- chestra, led hy Hr. john Levengood, include playing in Olney and in other schools for as- semhly piograins and concerts. This group has produced many really talented musicians, some of whom have played in the All City Orchestra, :5 V-' V 5, A cv V- Fl, Q1 7 ,-vm 'K v .. 'Y gm kg QM ,WU ffwV,.,. v V m I ir aff! ,V 35 Mme, 1 W G I A 1 f . -, ao. 1 ll 5 1 E' 4, 'iii , - .rv K ' V ' K E. 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J 1-'.:f:.,,11 -:nw K ,.4.: -QQ,--V-J -ewvfhnw A...- at a 4' .wxukf V. V' - Mei' 5,121-'f-.ik if f'y:,i1.z42kf49V:V Vfifi jffskzf ,mf,,,,2n,x , -..,, m y fr 1. , -wg?-4 1 1: ' W' . , A Vffwyn , V' V-2: . tr V: ' 1. ' , , 1-'sa-1.. ,' 2' .gy - -155-1-25.14-Vyff ,, y - V f, ': V 12 ' .if f-' ' Y 0, 4' - gm-w H .V , f, ., :V , V Vg, : -,pf-wp A- ,9.,.1,.a Vw Wy ,. -VW ,Vw - ff ' -. ,Ll ,MQ , ..,, - ,M . 1 V5. ,EV 7 .,,:i,Ql M, f ,' . ' -f - -'-'- f' -V ' ' ' ' M W y , gy '- School Tublimtions THE PALLADIUM For those students interested in creative writing, Olney started this magazine, The Pal- ladium, in 1937. It has been awarded many prizes, and is one of the few of its kind in Philadelphia. THE TROIAN The Trojan , Olney's yearbook, has been published seini-annually since 1932. Through the years this publication, designed and exe- cuted by a group of 12A and 12B students. has won many awards. It is a publication of interest not only to the graduating class, but also to the entire student body. THE HIGHLIGHTS One of the busiest places in the school is the Highlights' office. Students ou the staff mav he found there at almost any time in the dav striving to prepare the paper for print. At pres- ent the Highlight which has also won mauv awards, is published six tilnes a tcrin. s ijllid. ': 1- ,, : Q iLxC 'g' :ax X X, 'Qu-ns f iVz.l,EeiT tiEi , 7 ..- .. f :IYJU 2?-LID! Twfxvllibi' J QHHU 'Ef f' ' F HJE , ,Lx may . jgfi, xv K Q.. ,m,r5l.,,1, vlfw VY ,V f!'-if VP 'VH1 1' ,. W4 V... - 4-' H'- +-f ,...4 M ,fr-f W, w IU I ,-4 .4 ,. G, xiii: . , ,AW ,W Qi 'I 4 ,J 4 O I' 2 F1 4 A w Ng, ny E T T H' SW- Nw Vlmw 6 '--1 7: 1 ' ,X 44 V 4 I I Q 73 L' f ' ' Tri+- Tru svfu J um-1.4. 'f f' -1 . ' ' I 7 ' '-9 3' I w, , ., 1 . r, Q A TJ 3 3 I-1?11f I A HH' HH hm? mm' ggyim ' - H- Z H 5. , , '14 1 E, rf-1 My Hp Z'iflH'xK'l'l1'li I JZRTXAL C7 ll. 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' ' -4 w I r N. a 95 -,-Q 1 I V mihfn--i , ., Z S M, Z 1 nn ,mx ,3,,,H,gM,i: .5 l 'fN -'imzngv 252: 'x X sli ,fluff ,S xg USN' ., .ml xx W 3 ' Y NM , K .gi 'E W Nn 3 w 2'+'rI '1 sf' .vI+:m. - un! ,rHE,l,i'H ,rrp ,l,'xff,,x,I . Y, ,lwfx KIVIIIIVIY 3,1-,V .,p .-,ying 13, 6 1 f.1y1 .i:1A ,,ii.x. glviiwm ixyulhl if . , bf' 'nl f ' ' -,Q w jg- ,e A ,ulwfg 1f.Aviw Wtlwxll, Wwi r ' ' K' 'Lw1Yg5w,Uf, V'1.11m:I N!,,wi,,, iztff' K- 'T' rx' Lim-.f,1 .,z,W,9,. 1:-rg 'QL ? X Hp 1 in .X X 1 , 141 L 'ff' 4 ,Jw A-------1..- Student tAssocz'rztz'on 3, .,.....,-.... QU S , 2 9 Q T fi -9.5 Shortly after the school was opened in 19131, Luther lVaedellch. George Oeste. and Everett Glenn organized a Student Association. patterned after our national government. In the student government there is a House of Repred sentatives. which consists of one member elected from each advisory. and a Senate. made up of two memhers from each grade. A Chief justice and Five Associate justices preside over a Student Court. established to deal with those pupils who hreak school regulations. Eighty-live per cent of the students join the Student Association evcrv term and wholeheartedlv support its activities. which include among others. dances. an S. A. Show. and the All-in-One Drive. . 'fait 45 ' -isis . A t .X ii gi' 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1953 1954 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1955 1956 Presidents of the Stzzdents As50cz'rztz'on jun uury Bob Deist Leslie Rasmussen Anna Lackmond Gilbert Herman Robert Lamont XVilliam Hewisli Peggy Fleming Doris Cutler XVilliam Cassidy john Santry Dominick DeLaurentis Donald Campbell Peg Lentz Don Goodis Kermit Henninger Jacqueline Farrel Marguerite Binns Robert Galbraith Larry Eisenman Norman Keller Hana Dubsky Henry DeVincent Lynne Neebe Clement Anderson june Bob Rainey Edwin Peacock Robert Beiswenger Fred Reber Gladys Schaeffer Stephen Lax Edward Kane Norman Kron Norman Sclieffer Gladys Noone Evelyn Noble Donald VValters XVilliam Zimmerman Harry Ingram XK'illiam Carpenter Allen R. Bradley Tom DlACOll1Ll John Marian Hace Tisliler Ronnie Horowitz Irving Soble Dolores Bazin Charles Anello Robert Musclieek NXSRXWN 75 WI 3 4 1 . if1 fs .4' I'i i. G 'i55f Z' . 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Yes, we can be proud of Olney,s past! But we cannot help pondering on what the future will hold for us, the youth of today . . . the leaders and builders of tomorrow. The future is ours. Education, determination, spirit and courage . . . these are but a few of the ideals for which we must strive. Let us draw aside the misty veils for a time and take a journey into the unknown . . . the limitless space of the future. To the future, to a world richer in wisdom, understanding, and tran- quillity, a world devoid of prejudice and ignorance, we the founders of tomorrow humbly dedicate our yearbook. lb VQ Q19 Q . 5 ' LTI! PaiQ.m . , no f J v mngg 1 24 ll A .. r- my-Y' 6 ll BQQW A X2-55: , f 1 ..-: '45 M 0 0 0 2 Q 'Z' r ..A.,.1,f 4i4 K K X 5 il ,16y.e.4 a g, I , I' gg : f , 4 ml-'inf 'hh fw ' Wlllxllml'-' ' Q ,, ' E - . fP Aii.Y,'fjIYQ.Ql Ulf H! f W wi M29 n 'A r JI l' Em los dr- .Q X4 wsw swi age? .n l an QE? Qqgggrtgggg? HQ Q ' N- 149 -f'X q wflLsvQV'we V f 1+'l'4:QEl-.4 EWaw1.l m4:lgNMv .Qgfm is -'wb' 15454 Ulf. .,r,xW K4 'K V ' mix! Emf. is2?w3' 'iv iff -fam Q 6 KW 5 Z3 j.?rE 5EjIiB EE3 wiv . I :Fx 7 ' ,. TE-gkfbbbzvwasssffwvm' xx? . 1' AQ 9 I 3 llIllllCA'l'I0 To NIR. EDBIUND lWlUELLER Mr. Mueller, we wish to express our sincere gratitude to you for your special interest, concern, and assistance in all of our memorable class activities. We appreciate and thank you for the time you have sacrificed and the headaches you have experienced in an effort to make our sen- ior functions ones that will always be remembered. lllilt SPO YSUHS ff 5 ,, W! ebyzf' V nw me Miss NIARIE C. DEALY Miss Dealy, to you we also extend our heartfelt thanks and gratitude for your earnest enthusiasm, guidance, and friendliness. Your generous assistance, which has proven so indispensable, shall never be forgot- ten. We are indeed fortunate to have had two such Wonderful friends and sponsors as you, Miss Dealy, and Mr. Mueller. Trojan Staff 'QQ X wifs Q Editor-in-Chief Art Editor JUDITH FINE PHYLL15 N1ASHBlT E Q, k,,f,M Sponsors EZDITH Pncx'Twn-Litvrury Stuff, HERIXIAN FHOXIUTH-.Aff Staff, TN1.-XHTIN Rum:-Bzzsincss Stuff X X x it Exxsfk ' X yy .MH5 . , f Q :nw -Q wx E , 4 ' xf f.- , X Hlam,-x K,'xMr:N1n Bu.9im'.vs .Uarmgvrs AUDHEY NOWAK fqvi'-6 V 5 F,-xg xl Section Editors ' - ,Mo lo I ,...., J f AN., V 1 W 'N . 2 'Q F X .1 -'-f r 3 wk MQ- ' N ...,,... , X ,V 4 ' ef J V gg ,f 3 f Administrutirm Activities JANET NIACEHNIAN SANDRA DECKTEHUW Q .. z ' .v USQv . M ww. .vw 'VW ' or W , ...,.- f r ,, ' '45f'4'z :f'ffff':9- A . 1' - 1' .. ogg - -'-' - I S ports Graduates HUBERT LEvENsoN IRIS BASCHE ,W A ' flap I ' A ' M . I f , ro .hw .g , ' f E51-HBH F . X .. W Z 10 I ,f Q Q 17' A If bfi v 'Gi f 'vamp af' 4 S ports CAROLE ABRAIXISON .f ' .'.A2 I ',,Av V ' 'jw X 1 I f J 1 VT JW' f ff' f Ro 25th Anniversary Seniors mznmucx-1 SANDRA Cowovsxqx' Ee BERTA YAFFE X K aw, W 'YS A I A .L 1' J., wg, . , . LEONARD Dyson-'1-' ,Ga Q Av ' tv-11' Q ILAHBIET Lrzvlczxu f A-fx ' 1, xg f 9 Klum: SIIANITICH LAN Staff -1 f' 3 'V 17, ' , X VV f W' ,., ' 4 H A 'V ,.,, , ,, -uf -, . 74, I BARBARA FH.-XZIER JUNE HOWAHTH I 1 ' . . El , Zi ' ., -- f- ' f' ' fpi V Fw Aa-. ' 1:-'65, C9 f' 'Ui .gn n x , W RITA H50 xifgxhciff iziix' x ,X m f? Q 5' .. Mm . :kt K S1 t X Jw N Asif' ,Q K 1 w v 1 A ELAINE SARA mg XXX Wu v-N,,,5 ue , f L . 3' K X. xg . jum' SXVANN XIIVIAN XVOLENSKX 'X ,Q -- f, , N Q X x was X Q Q K Q 'Qi NI Q X I N w N fx L I A X. .I Q BEVERLY BARNETT Ifgai' ,L 25' 5 ROCHELLE CHANEN -naqqf M QQ LIN DA HOIIOWITZ ,Citemry Staff 72? DEBBIE BAHIIINII 1, ,fum V . 2, 1 I ' Z W ag 3 P! A ef E MARILYN DIN TER 4 f an-1 A W Iwata 2, O ' if ' Mm. 207 U , .' ' z, A Q? ' AAABSHA IAFFE .f,,, ' I 0 U W gk, sf , Q, 7, M EIJYCE BRILL 431 425 f 48 I , X4 Q 1 W 5 'k BEVERLY CROSS M' awww ,swf ELAINE KAPLAN Y , - -9' ' X PHYLLIS XVENOCRAD , 1, V, 1' 5 t ' UN , K A ' ,Mg - l BARBARA SHUIUAN W -.. 4 ,- 4 'Q r , 4 aw,- T? My NN M1x,c:mm ,Utemry A., Staff 1, -iv , AVP in JOAN WE1ss fir! vis' gk., F. . Sf' JUDY SHAFFER ,L 2-, ' 'FD IIl4:l,1cNl-3 Mfxms X 'Flap 3 PHYLL15 XVEISEH l G 3, sa. K fr .f' L I X ' XIEHLE Nllxxmfx-' . . f E NX, ..-N... BAR 5 x U K F' Qxgv A HAHA KLINE 'fl' HUM AP ' e 4 I ' 93 Administration uThe final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men the conviction and the will to carry on . . . The genius of a good leader is to leave hehind him a situation which common sense, without the grace of genius, can deal with successfullvf, XVALTER LIPPIHANN W 'r I xx , Xu - X Wim f Q31 ' 1 7 7' 4 t 1 . A f 1 f 1 g ' ! I ' P? 'ig .nfs 4 J K' ' H ' 0 . s x5 ?'3. 3 ,u T ' ' :fQ:. -' , :'-::. . . fx 1 Is'i5 .T 31'-Z7-.15 ' .. . ' ' 'TX' ..- fi' 'J-1'-U ',,,',.,Qj.y5,.d U V.-,Niffg-.,.ff,f:,g.'1',jf1?-,tj .45 A -4 532552 3542 -732.2512 ,,-,:,,.:., Qhjigtggg-as. fy,1:5ffg.:gjC5g5,:::5.,g3. 55.3. ,Exit-1.-a 'Q J lf: 1-.A.:u,.i:Kif:,'..oZ8:'2.g7, tl i ni-z'aiQ:5Gc'.w af:-23:3--g-5.25,-1 .-.. I- f- -: , .- . ., 4-E-W? - ?:':?asff '!33551W' C .-?43:7.a'-i?5ie:f : '-f:-i-lif?-?- 5 ,III g ,' f?:,3.gx 4s ' .nfs ,:..f.Q'.!,-,ftQ.L5.?3,g,- ' ,Q-,..v Q, 1 ,M ,--' '-J X -9 I ax , 27- if J 4 2 Z 3 A., : And' ig' -4' Y W if If Liana.:-4 S' D050 4 K vigil 5 :uf 5 , It lllll llllll-lli by h TO THE CLASS OF IAN UARY, l955 'J Dear Friends: 46 You boys and girls are being graduated as Olney High School prepares to celebrate its Silver Anniversary. Twenty-five years ago the doors of the school were opened to the first students, a group transferred from many neigh- boring high schools, who were to become the Olney Student body. XYith them began the spirit that is Olney. The spirit of a school is expressed in many ways. It is to be found in the school songs and cheers, in the record of its teams, in spectator enthusiasm at games and entertainments, and in student support of other school enterprises. Xlixiuox L. STUART But the spirit of a school is also to be found in the daily lite of the students. It can be sensed in the way they react to each other, and in their regard for high ideals. You have shown school spirit in the best Olney tradition. You found Olney High School a friendly place, and one in which scholarship, sportsmanship, good behavior, community service, and regard for others and for their property are esteemed. You have main- tained these traditions. Good as it is to carry on line traditions, it is even better to take part in building them. That you have done. You have accepted new responsibilities, and have tried to make Olney a better school. As you now take your place among the graduates. let me urge that you maintain your interest in the school. Use every opportunity to help new generations of Olney students uphold the traditions you have carried on, and encourage them to strive at all times to bring new honors to their school. By so doing, you will always have reason to be proud of your Alma Mater. Sincerely yours, M A1uoN L. STUART M EJ: WALTER B. GREENWOOD Mfyffbbgvf 2 2 , l I , '1 V, z fi-' r J' fffyfff .V xi! 331 '75, 5 few' y V gf 'fi 12 M v x f x, ,' fycgg! fr ,V A , 5 f 5 v f 4 f ' 4.4 1 my ,fi za? X ,M , ii, .,1, f, ' , 3: X ,,f r r , - ' E ,Z V if i 5 1 Mg, r if f ,,.' AMES KILLOUGH f , 1 1 ,ff N my 3 r i 1 r pf , i0 ff'ffM-QKSZ , N 'f N Z 1 To Dr. Greenwood and Mr. Killough, we, the class of Ianuary,lff956 give our sincerest thanks and gratitude for all the patience and under- standing they have shown us. Never too busy to discuss a problem, never too hurried for a friendly uhellon, our vice prinicpals have gained our confidence and affection. We, the seniors, who are about to begin a long and difficult journey along the road to the future, express our appreciation to Dr. Green- wood and Mr. Killough, for their guidance and companionship which have better prepared us for the path we must follow. 47 K ff K- N 1 '45 rf DR ANNA S. KUENE Language I Jw- ELIZABETH BREAZEALE BELLA HEIMAN 1, ROSLYN BROWN LESLIE JOSEPH X in R, ESTHER CYDELL IDA KAIRER Q W UQ. LAURA G. EASLEY HILIIECARDE LEWIS I La 0l5,v 1' E51 glish ELLEN E. BHOVVN BERTHA FAUST MARY' JANE CATES , KY' FH-ITIYA CREENWALIJ SARA .IOFFE MARJOIXIE JONES PHILIP KLICLNIAN LOUIS KOUIXY LEON LEWIA MAIKY 1. MIJENTEE TllEl!PIS.K T. Nllfiurxl IHENI-1 NELAIANN wr f Z? EDITH M. PROCTOH BENVIAINIIN RUBIN MARTIN RUGC MINNIE RLTIC I ABHAHAINI SECAL ' LILLIAN SHORE HUTII B. SHORE PAULINE SMITH ALI-'RED STARR Bl'IH'I'llA XVOIGHT ESTIIIAIH XVIIARTUN GEURILE XVUZNICKI , 5-Q :pq 5 f V VV B I Tv fx Y' L JI 'X A M f KW QW ADELE U. KELLER ARMANDE C. CAUL . '-1 'K .J . A' N-f XJR I, I Jlatbefnaiics AI.I':xANnER BI-:CK lsAnoRI1: BHISKIN JAMES li. CLANCY AI,vIf:sTA FLANAHAN CE0RI:I4: IIOI-'IFMAN IDAVID KI-:vLEs Russx-:LL M. MCDUN ALD EI-IIRAIM IWANTZ an MILDRED OSLER L ,K ,L Bl.-XHTIN NIOLIYEH HENHll'TI'TA R ADIN LEWIS ROFMAYSJ BENJAMIN SAPoLsIu' RQBERT H. SEHL ARTHUR J. TQBMS SOLOBIAN XVEISRERI: Q I I NJ W 'L , 1 ? 1 3? , Wx 'Bm Q37-Rxt Science SAINIUEL BALIs LEON COHEN LOUISE DREIIER RAYNIOND FAY CHARLES KNOPF CARL MARzzAccO DORTHEA PIKE LOUIS RAYALAN FRANK SADKER MARION B. SAV1NL7L ' EARL O. SNYDEH VAL UDEL THEODORE VAIKBALOXV f-cL'.x ' 1 'W 10 DA DR XVOOLF GOLDBERG Lldl ig? L 411 k I., . ' 4 7 ,fl-5 1 I V, V' X fy 14' 'X L 3 1 M VH Soczezl Studzes b A 7,4 f I 4 If I 1 4 ' CLADYS ADAMS CIEHTRUDE LOvELANDf ' I 1 CA Af L XI,-RRY BELLBIEH BEATRICE ONESTI 7Q,1,IjZ-LQ-L41 777A 5 'MJ' CZERTHUDE BEHCINIAN MILDRED BORDEN BERNARD EPSTEIN ELIZABETH FLEIXIINC FIAZEL M. liUbSONC JACOB LIS.-NN SYLVIA RAN11 LJAHTIN SAVITZ IIAHHY SCHNEERERG CARL SCIIOTT IIEHNIAN STEINBEHC VA'-. NI Commerce ob MAX QIL.-XSS , I fy ICAIIIA' R. CIUIIEI-'IN fi' ff Nl.-kIl'I'lN CIIRENIII..-x'I4'I' 'Af' HCV l'AUI.INIc V. llAAIII.'rON . IIICLEN A. H:X?iENl4'LYS It IIUTIIIQR C. IIAUITI' 'I 3 V' IJUIXKYFIIY -IOLIA' ,ilszbl l'Yl,UlK.-X E. KRIREIR: .AARON KEHM,-AN MOI.I.IIe LAZANUS IIERAIAN LEIXUUIKVL FIIOMAS T. BHINCTON Jfkwvvxu-0 7 K 7ik'VhV7Ym XVARREN G. JOHNSTON 1 va. .I' ETIIEI, LENIN NORMAN IXIELLOR NATIIAN E. HALICII AIIIA SEl,1'LER SAN1Ulil, SILVER 'l'IIEI.IxIA E. SAIVIII HARRIS E, SONIEHSET CLAIRE STEIN QINACE TATAIAN LOUISE XVUNNER ., , Mn 'E 5 . exam, , t J ww admin ' . ,Q u .,, , A, - 44,4 WM. 35,5 - .. - Q:-fs. me ' L My .- . :,.,.,.,,. . N , 1 f y 9 ff 1, Q f ' f nf ff 11- W 22-aff 'fvfff' if f ' 2: 1- 5 yu f 4, , - 'fn zzz, I ff? X 05 ' o 47' A' f ,'. f gy ' f A M A, Aff 5 A VA ., -W-N W M..:..,.,,Q , 'RQ ww-.... ... 1 ., .M Yx A M-ww s v ' ff mf Q A A-mW4m.,, , X Q pg vmsmmqx ff f 6 VKX Y . V , , ' 5 , . N new km SAA E' A Xi 1' ' an x- 50 1 My ff -Bef LV 4 Q- ' fm M K Y N X M, ,m j , 5, -W. .,.., Q, A P' , if ,pw W ,,z41Q lit' 1 4 ,MZ .,.....,, ! 1,1 x -ALJ ' ' q 0,,'Z4u A Q., ffl? if . 1 gh ALBERT M. BAHRON .4 If . g NJ Ijlecbczm XVILLIAM BRINK DAVID CHABIBERS ELIAS FREEII HAROLD CARBER ALI-'REU CRAIISI-ION V f ifXL,f1- 'L'ffL1,1j4'fK V , If . I f EIWILY C. HAYIIOCK '?by5z'cczl BRANCH P. BLAIR MARIE C. DEALY THEHESA HALIAIES ARE HARRIS ANNA LIESE HARRLET LovELIIx:E CATHERINE MCPEAI-1 EDIWUND NTUELLER ELEANOR PPULLIPS JOHN POWELL Education LAURA RAPPE BETTY REID , H. L. SPIELBERO FRANcIs TIERNEI' MYRTLE XVALKIJEN EMIL XVEILEH EININIA H. XVHITAKEH JAMEN VVOOIJEIIJE EUOENIE XVOOLXYICH 'Driver Fduccztion JOHN I. SMITH AD.-XXI P. IDUXZANT1 f' 3 cczl LAWS 'vw R CI-LESTER HARTLEIN SOLOTNION POL!-I HAYMONII H. THONIAS cj!-TABLES E. THUIXILERT TNI.-UKVVELL SABIOTIN ',j4!y1I-xI,'Q ITN? I ,I Home Economic LAN and IMusic T. BAYARD BEATTY, JR. j0IIN lf. LEVENCOOD QTAIUNLEN BLANC h IIENIXIAN FROMIITH VIANE M. XVICH SYDNEY CROSS THEODORE H NITSCHE KARL T. ZAPIT f C I ' K ' I W K .LQOJKJXVT CHARLES SCHAEFFER - Km 1. 'H-he-mp2 -4 fgv ,- no ig, Nun-Teuclling A.9si.stunt XYILLIAN PllliSSEl.I. Office Stuff SARAH C. LIEBEHYNIAN, Muna Sums. S.-KDIE S. Tuuwm, NURIAFNI ZABARKES, Cwrgxuomx GILBERT . Rv' 'sr Tr4'u.s1zrcr Lilmzriun Llurllrjn C. Il.-wvl LEAH VINNUN if Q2 'sffwunudfu j ' all 'l f K f fa, . V F 2,3 . ' - 3 3' .- 1 t -J ,P1lJ, . ns, .W aria'-rf .1-mififf ,q , , , , VL ' ffmvrrlimltnrx Dietitian JM 'gums yy4,,,,,,,,,,, HI'li'Nl.-KN STl41lNu11.m: Ill-LLEN Ku.gSl.3l .xIllfl'UlI'l':IlN,'X lhmcs N11r.v4'.v-KYl..Nxuu-3 Iluwlwnrvll, FHIICIJA llElNiAN 1':ll,Lfilll'l'l - limvmm NI'l'II.lClK IJ4v4'tm'.w-lilmx-um Suuuf, TNIAm:,xnm' 1. Nfxsn 4 af ' Q -VM I Www . f ff gg. , ,il f Q ff, 2 f i f ' W.,.m- 'wgpvg .. .,-I-ff PAULINFT QXIITH An exchange teacher has come to Clney High School for the first time in its twenty-five years of existence. She is Miss Pauline Smith, a teacher of English, from an academic public high school of about six hundred boys and girls located near her home in Birmingham, Eng- land. Olney High School with its vast building and enrollment and its variety of courses and complex organization presents a strikingly new teaching experience for Miss Smith, yet she has readily adapted herself and set about enthusiastically to instruct her English classes and to know the students and the members of the faculty. At the end of the school year, her evaluation of Olneyis educational status will be significant, because she can measure by contrast with a choice British school what an American high school like Olney aims to do and how American youth responds to learning and educational opportunities. f hz sv f Big Four Fathers Association NIH. NIAX Homxsox Vice'-President Mn. C. ,losEPH Cinos Treasurer M ii, XV1LL1,-x xr Krxsusr SL'L'l'Cflll'U Mn. FRED jrxiaaiixrax Plesizlcrit The Big Four Fathers, Association has assisted in almost every possible phase of school life. The library, athletic field, and a Big Four Fathers, Association endowed scholarship are to name only a few of the henefactions given us hy this outstanding group. Olney High School is most fortunate to have such a loyal and hard working hody of men interested in it. Wfe hope that their past successes will he sur- passed hy their future endeavors. lloth0r's Discussion Group Mins, NX'1i.1.1AM Cl.-XHHEIX SLTUVIKI Vim'-PrL'.s'i1ft'I1t Mm. EUGENE NIONDELI. C'orrc.s'po11zl'i11g SL'L'fl.'ft1f!l Mm. ARTHUR Hoesox Rt'l'I?l'lIlll2Q Sccrvfrzrgf Mm. EDNVAIID PL.-x'i'r Tl'L'l14S'lH'L'f Mus. Ilmun' Plmmxx Vit-g-Prg,5-idgnf MRS. GEORGE OESTE President We indeed owe a great debt of thanks to our Mothers, Group for the invaluable aids and services they have donated to the school. They have helped bring about a closer, more vital relationship between the home and the school. Financially, their support has sustained many Worthwhile activities at Olney. WVe Wish them continued success in all future projects. , of ,I ,L IV ll J' I J u Y Guidance Counselors Y HELEN HOFFXI.-iN, HYMAN KA'I'Z. ANN Nioxwzomgm' NI.mrpAHET ROOT. Domrrm' XVOLFF W 07gd72fZflfi07Z Committee X 'ifW-I'r'ir1f'ilrf1l-NNE.lfrlhin Cnrjrixwm mn CHIIW44' Cuiflumw' f:UIIILYI'IUI'-IIUCNPL Nl-1urxmNN Cllllifllldlll of Roster Committee-ARTHUR TOBIAS Shop lifv.s'fr'r.v -CIll,xul,l-is 'l'llUxu.r:n'r Pupil Pmgr1'.s'.s'-LOUISE DREHER Urfzdm' Clmirrmm lili-llrzmmw S'l'l'fINHlCllll IIA-Sx'1.vl.Ax Ii.aN1'z 10A-HEHMAN FRONIUTH l2AfTlIl'Il,M,-X Smrru 1013-l+fl,u.-won l'mI,1vs QB-BERTHA VOIGT I IB-Dmx'1'm:,x l'llu-Q 9A-HHRMAN STEINBERC .f,fm,4,,,f QWMJZVMW is 21 ,f I 7, ff? 51 yawn ' My . f ,if 4, ,gift uf Zig: nm., ff fffyfvf' f , sv Cid' fi Student Association Qbonsors ' L Q. L Mu. SEHL, Miss ffASENFUS, MR C LANC1 X A 4,00 , K 1 ,UW V f Mfr A PC f-ii i -N Ms.. 'Nam ... ' W' M ,, ' 9 ' fl? ' wr , ,U 3 3' . , Z ' x f 113 ' 'aff' Y 7 am 4 f ff' A I ,,, , , f - 4. , f ff V?!j Tliwvnf-u' J 5 5 5 ft, 5 .QV ,fl 5 1, nw: f 1 ' . H Student Association Officers President-C1.EM ANDERSON ce-Prcsiclents-BARBARA Mnrrusow, TOM DAVENPORT Secretary-Mmmm FRENCH Treasurer-A L FUCHS A ,, 6 k'.,q31,. -.R A M, , Q ag ,gr ,Ni .N J , Senate Sgmnsur-Mn. SEH1. Pre.s-izlentA Ifnmm K VVIIITLA mr ViC6-Pf6.S'ill1'Ilf-CjllHISTEI, llAf:u1xmN Secretary-DEBBIE C0141 Awards Chairman-JOANNrp DECUYAN A1L'17lIlL'f.S-BlI.l, L.xw11r3Nc'lf:, JOAN COUUMAN, Gunn.-x Blsuov, ALAN Tr3P1.1Tskx', RONALD C:lUS'I'El,LA, jcmwtx-3 VUNIJEIIXYI-1IlJ'I', DAWN ffHUN, C:l-IOHCE ful-QSTI-I, JAX S'1'r3r:x.E, ELAINE SINGER, Mun' KAPL.-KN, llAnoLu Cnoucu U ww 9, Exffi' -P' K T 1 ,az 4 ij -,., N. fwgl., W 'v.f.g.:,,Q wsu.. Student Sfdi OECEVS Spmxsur-NIH, Cluxxm' M are ff fiff ff -wmifp 354 , if f , f if 5 f Z 4 f , 4 1 E M 1 6 ff, ima t Student Court Sponsor-MH. CLANCY Chief justice-CAHOLE STEINHUCK 12A-DKJHOTHY TOKLISH, WAYNE RODGEIIS 12B-MIHIAAI DHISCCJLL, TED STEINIKIAN 11B-CHARLOTTE xVEINER, AARON KAW 4 HB' Book Senior STEVE BASEIKIAN Dononrx' COIIEN BARBARA FRAZIEH ROBERT GIXEBEIR CEREDA LEHREELD IANET NIACERM.-KN RONNE NEULIKTIIT PRED ROSEN TED STEINTXIAN JOAN WEIss jum' VAr:IIE ARI,I-:NE ICWEII Representatives Book 12 13 14 15 16 17 18- 1 9 20 2 1 A A Tom' ADELBIAN JUDY BEHCBIAN BARBARA CLARK XVIHCINIA DAVIS ALFRED Fox HETIBERT CIREENBLHC DQJNALD Hoasox -IYORBIA KREBS REVA LOHBEHBAUKI -IQAN K11IAX'IT'L --hEI.AINE SCIIEUNIAN 253 2 4 .1 5 11,-XRIXY SIII'IiAR 1DUI1OT1lY ToI4I,IsII -BILI, XVEINHII G12 Book 27- 38- Junier Representatives -ROBEIKTA ALEXANDER ROBERT CANTEB 28-DORRIS DUNKLE -DEBOIXIXLI GETZIIQ -WILLIAM CRIFI-'ITH FREIIELLE KLEIN IVIIHIALI LEVIN SAINIUEL MAYER ALTDIKEH' MITNICK TOBY ROTJNIAN VICKIE SEITCHIK IAQUELINE TEACHER BE'I'm'ANNE VVALTEH -IUIJI BADAL Book 40 -MARIE BITTNER 41- 42 43 44 45 46 47 48- 49 50 51 52- 5-3- KAY CABIPBELL CAROL LYNN DITZEL ROSLYN FAUST JUDY HAAS JOY IIOCKLIA CAII, KRAVITZ JOANNE IWGRDICHIAN FAITH NEBIIROFF VVILLIANI ROBBINS JOAN SECAL SANDRA STRONG BRENDA TEZSIKJN FRANCES YANONVVIY 6-'3 Bunk 54 50 56 DA f- Sophomore llvpresvntatiws -ELAINE ANDRAS -TIHLEHESA Bmmzu -CAN, CLMNER -Suzxxwr: I7r:1,Dx1,-aw .DH-CZHETA Coruxm 521-Ilosrgxl.-uuE IIAUPT fill-Flmwcus Ionczrzwsrtw G l 63 113- li 1- fw- 66 H7- H64 NJ- TH- TI -Pf1,.uNE I,ANnsnUm: S11r3u,.-x I,oNnoN NIYHNA Niufx-'MN SHI!-'HA HOSHNFI1Il.l5 NITA SHUSTIQH linurxic SOI,O?xiON Luis XVALTON CILAIHI-L NYm'rx1AN lhlzrmlx,-x Blclmlau I,,K'I'IllK IA BHUVIIX Suww I mn-:n1.u'u ST ,W 1.. -A AJ T4 .3 T6 IA TH T 9 H0 HI H2 '93 H4 H 5 Sli HH Lll.1.mx fY:HL'1-,TZXIXNX Duxmmu KAl1'r'x1.xx ANTo1xx:T1-rx NI ul 111 -J rm' P111-:lux Tuxr SCHXN xxx -Blu, Sugnxmw Ninn KY11w1f1sm' 'IM' Bosxmx Evxlu-3 Eurgxmuup I'xnl,I,ls FISH! ll Axim Cu mu C-nun. 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Mlcoccr Senior Members NANA Bocls BRUCE BAILINE COLEBIAN COHEN LYNNE IWILGRIIXI BEVERLY BARNEW ROBERT SIGMUND Tl I U shers Sponsor-MRS. HAMILTON is 'Xl il J . -'fi - vi 4 .331 lvx Fw,-,: ' V 6 'Qs ' 3 , 3 , I , 5' 1 ' 'iff x, Q , , a gf' I A I I . , X ,Lx ,H xx AA , K ' I vs if lllllYx gf! Cbeerleaa'e1's W SPUIINUI'-YNIISS CllEU'l'LINGER nf at Cfupluiw ELA1N1c Smm Svniur A1l'Il117t'I'S I':L.'KlNl1L Sfxm. PAUL1N15 KASH ELISA KHOPNICK jum' LEusow11Z S 0 Cs. S431 .1 L tg ' , V N9 6! 44 ts L A ' ' n U H T- , u eo U RR Color Guard S ponsor-MR. GRAYSHON SCfgE'U7lf-INIIRIAINI FRENCH COl'fJOTl1I-SANDRA I IRR Senior NICYTIZJQFS-N1IRIA1XI FRENCH, SANDRA I'IIER Le gg ,, 1 MJ F511 . ,J ifzo' 0 Q 'xik-:A I I Q A I E kjilrzjorettes , r ' -f Sponsor-MR. 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DONZANTI Qjiccrs President-BOB SWANN Vice-President-HAJKRY KVVATNY Secreta-ry-Treasuner-SAM SISENVVINE T5 f Q . if . I fi f - A QP-60 12 A f17'0jfz11 Sporwz-r-XI In P1mC'Tr'm 5,5 Ptlllllfllflllll Spmzsul' -Mlss If. Bmm'N Iirlilur- II.1umuc r l,m'u:N1c Aft Ifflifor-Bmilmlm FRAZIFR Swninr Aff'!lllN'l'.N'--IlAlllilli'l' l,1avu:N1a, jvm' FINE, BARBARA FRAZIFR -2.9 sv I . I u 3' ' 4' 3 'iff ll'l5'g.' f 91 Quill and Scroll SIJOIISOF-XIISS NICENTEE Oficcrs Pl'CSill'C77f-PHYLLIS WENOCQIKAD Secretary-SILVIA BOBLUT Vice'-Presiflcnt-BARBARA KLINE Tl'60.5'llfCf-BARBARA SHUTNIAN Publimtion mm' Bzzsiness Staff gd- SfJOH.S'Of-B111 RUGG QQGI3 Bu.9irzn.s.s- A1fllltlgC'l'S-AUDREY NOWAK, REIDA KABIENIH Senior Mem1,, 'p5-AUDR1-LY NOWAK, REIDA KAIXIENIR, CAIL PARRISH ,- ff Q 4 4 Q - Zz, l QQ 5,8 1 iw .sv L Q ,2 C 5 - fbils 23: If 5 Q :..S. Al gs 55 'la .i, my f' ff 5 Spanish Club SIJOIISUT-EXIISS R. BROVVN Officers President-ALAN TEPLITSI-:Y Secretary-1 ANICE LINN ViC6?-Pl'6TS'ifl61ll'-FAITH NEMEROFF T7'C0.S'llTCT-BARBARA STUPINE ffl' '91 ' f ., f ' f alw 'UI KKK! ' 9 'UGUIKIYT l ll ' 78 A N... Frezzclo Club fl S1 Uffiwrx Prr .'1m1.wr Mu. lUSlCl'll 'sirlwni lS1m l,xIl,lCY 5c'w'cz'f1ry-BARBARA SHUBIAN Vim'-l'rz'.s'ikrl4'nt-fP1n'1,1,1s NVICNOL nw Tl't'l1.S'llFCI'-ELAINE QEOLDSTIEN 6 A Ze. T .. ex Njn 1 lllll 11 Q AS M X Barb Senior Members International SANDY IANSON DORIS EL.KINS Sponsor-MR. LISAN JACOB CHIRKINIAN Obricers BOQERT SEGMUNVD President-ALAN AGREE Secretary-CAROL WENIT ARNOLD NELSON Vice-President-MERLE SEMMEL Treasurer-BEV SEEDEN if AL, , . 21,1 , g 411114 D .VB--441 1 t 5 'J 'YUWIQS-Q 4 a gb Assistant Treasurer-JOYCE BOLNICK - 5 , Q A 4 S i O . ' 4 5 1 I Primi - Ten SPOII-907'-h1R. 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Rome Chief of Stuff-AUDREY Nowixit Iris Basehc Barbara Cohen Ellen Feldman Sandy C-oldovsky Jean Bacharach Virginia Bergley Judy Cahan Sarah Davis Sandy Feiner Dorothy Heister Rena Hofeld Irene Levitt Sally Miller Rochelle Popkin Rochelle Rose Barbara Segal Nancy Tobias Geraldine Wong Arleen Bobroff Edna Corn Irene Fisher Harriet Goldfarb Diane Heskowitz Fran Karabel Connie Litow Bernice Mayer Marlene Paul Betty Richter Chclly Shaner Barbara Taitleman Elsa Wright Joanne Berger Brenda Bartell Carol Chanin Alice Evans Eleanor Gehousky 5 Fern Katz 6 Barbara Myers 7 Anne Rose 8 Leah Rothman 44 Herb Halsman 45 Sandra Kaplan 46 Phyllis Krotonsky 47 Janice Linn 48 Myrna Norwitz 49 Peggy Reichenback 50 Gwen Schmuckler 51 Cecelia Shectman 52 Benida Lemkin 53 Rosalie Ziegelman 54 Sheila Alexander 55 Marlene Brown 56 Herma Dimmer '57 '58 59 Carol Hahn 60 Lou Jacobs Sandy Lavenson - Robert Miller 63 Paul Misner 64 Anne Rauch 65 Barbara Schwartz 66 Roz Skversky 67 Lois Walton 68 Claire YVhitman Sue Feldman Maxine Goldberg 61 60 . 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'JV W 53 1 . : V' , 1 ,V 4' 0 , ,S 1 W X g- ,,,f 0 ' ' nf fam, 2. faAfm!N ':w V ' ' W I f wg ' W ' o ' 2 . . . in W ' 0 Q ' A , - .. f o ' V, . . 1 Cf:-J..l:5' - 5- M C 4 ,3 Wan, rg, N' '. - J 1 ' ...,........, -an. .,,. f N ' . ' - r o 9 Q 9 0 at -Q ' ' I ' ' ' U X M 'WN M SVA A 2'f ' 4- 8 :Q5t Qv1 ?Sf':PP'N Q- .5 Sh d io U 5 oan an er' .,.f2f'I ' 7320 Hubert Levinson Cfffffafwx gl. X Bavbava Shuman 03 ' 'J O gxff ., A N 31 Ivis Basche, . 5.19 W 0 X, ,,A , X J' I?-av',b?qvghFva?e.v' f' 'M K g M ' , Q ' V' 6 uJ8Y' E 'N Heelle n e, Man xg 33 3 Q Fl f :Eg , NBYQCIQ Amos 9 -0 . Elann Saba - 4 P f Auclw-e.L5 Nowak -4 f Judnxbmann H ELAINE SAB N ,az 5 S - wr 4 I :QE l 4 l 'f'? Mas, THELxrA SMITH It is with the deepest sense of gratitude that we, the class of january, 1956, offer our appreciation to Mrs. Smith, our grade chairman. She has helped us by her expert guidance and assistance through four years of changing courses, rearranging rosters, and ironing out our various prob- lems. She has proven herself to be a sincere friend and to be deeply interested in any problem we have brought her. XVe are glad to have this opportunity to say, Thank you, Mrs. Smith, for all you have done to make our stay at Olney a wonderful experience. W , N X-xQ mix yi V 95' - ' 'TX x K 0 X xx: O 3.3, S Ski ' i I 1. 3 b MR. GRAYSHON wig f V 1 W Ja Mn. BALIS E, ,ff gg 3 ' J in W ,.,,. - .,.V ,A V..V . J QQ' MR. KEBMIN A ,I ,LL Wvvvx' zfQw2M 'N 12B Advisors N-W, 5? 1 J Miss WALKDEN f .W ..x,-. MR. SCI-INEEBERC F MR. KEVLES 1 V in .11 1f+.11 4 W W., ,gfwuf X71 G , , MR. HOFFMAN f X f , , TZ ' FW, of j, f ' Mus. RADIN 5 S ,, 4 ' -f'ufQ,,f ymv:. , 2, E ' ff if zf'faf'.w vw- Mn. FAY X45 ik 6-7 Xfvff K Wm? MR. KNOFF X MR. CLASS c-41, c'7 Clfif X J ' X Qk,QV ULfif91gQ 135 1 ff fxfww, ,, ,. - 5' I- Q -7 5 N f xx f, Designed by IOAN SHAND1-:R ...Q-.1-iitnl W all ' -ll I -- - ' ,,,., 1 ' Tl 3 ' xl - ' 0 ' w k ,N ....- 5' ' Umm q,ul!fmllmmInllHlp. lullimlllnllng. . U xxxS c I ln! 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Track, Ca- det Basketball i'B1arv is a taithlul sports fan who never misses a football or baseball ganie unless lie's at a basketball game. Maw can be confident that his clients will be as taithlul to him, when he becomes a business lawyer, he is to! ports. Best of luckl fl fo, 'rox-.vDELxi.as K N- if QNX! -, sin Crime si. on -s Qu .V Niiqnitpa wiv is..skeib.iii. iv My yi kjil-V3', Englisli Book Room V. i6iDave is called the personality is ' l'1lllfliS 'ce D-' kid. H v. tyl, i. . lv p f ,X ougfiluss ii tehes. Davos I of bbbkjglrhiitcisfibdibitioii is to be a .li JI .341 Jfijfni fi M' 1 f f J V J fr 4 I . 'HA-1 r 1 1. fl! l 'ff J i if if lf J o 15' ,starv,rep,dr-tor. an ambition which should be easily achieved. 'i5voBERT,v AFI-'LERBACK 5965 Bingliani St. litll Y-Teens, Class Bowling, Class Hockey Small petite BobbieH has lots of school spirit and is a terrific athlete. Her burning desire is to be a private secretary and we know sheill attain her goal in the very near tuture. Lots ot luck to a sw:-ll girl. .7 xl A sssoii.-x Atrtiiisiss ' 82111 Niaiisfield Ave. tltll l Stiitlent Statl, ljulilieations Rep- resv-iilative L'nitetl Nations Club, Spanish Club Saridy's pleasinil disposition has lielpe-cl to vvin iiiany a trieiitl lor hw-r. ller iavorite pastimes are niusie, iiiakinil pina, and talking on the teh-phone. Sandy aiiiis to be a psyeliologist and to um-l married. CII EMENT AiYlJlQliSUN , if X731 N. ,isiii si. on 1 . . , Studi' A 'i- '-f , ,, 'X' l Jr lg?fiTlll5'gjI 'l'L 1iilii NH lm ill esta? , iiti- .iir howl' ' il 1Hl5'l1'tl 'till' ifjliii very popular lioy, s, in nil l 'iilliiiiiature Holt? llis continual partieipatiotldil 'TwwQ?'l I'fl along vvitlli li. ill iii!! pill sonality, h is li ei ina lllll known aiisls-likecl flll- 'HHS iiitelligeiit young 1 in hopes to he an l'lll.fllll'l l' Q .qi-', fig. ,. -V sq! , -5. I. , , h 1 6. f'-gs .1 e 37 - ff .. ,f up i K' . , j , is , .fx M . X ,pp ft as . of N if- ' ,4 me Y .. rg.. J v kan. f 1' 'S 910 T? ,M- YQ .e Qs l XM, F Q ' 5 T as-1 ROBERT GEORGE ABRAMS 6721 N. 15th St. C265 Student Staff, Track Team George is an intelligent boy with loads ot personality. If he doesn't meet with success in building radios, perhaps he could be a disk jockey and play his record collection on the air. XVe really know he will reach any goal he sets out for, so lots of luck, George. CAROLE ABRAMSON 652-1 N. Park Ave. C261 Section Editor of Trojan 12A and l2B, Class Secretary, Sec- retary ot Advisory, Nlajorettes, Soltball Club, Student Stafl, Alternate Representative. Carole, one of Olneys best dressed girls, has personality galore. Our l2th grade Secre- tary has been very active in school lite and has always shown true school spirit. iisaaier 1. ADLER -190-1 N. Hutchinson St. K-111 Student Statt. PTC Representa- tive. Alternate Representative Harr spends most of her time listening to the 950 Club. Therefore she is an authority on popular music, as well as on oil painting, at which she ex- cels. Harr si' real ambition is to be .i secretary, and then to get married. BARBARA ALXILOF 5954 N. 3rd si. 420i Senior Leaders. Varsity Basket- ball. Varsity Xfolleyball, Y- Teens. Class Sottball. Student Statt. Orchestra L2 years? Barbi' is one of those girls who .ire lucky enough to be tall and slender. This attractive blonde is very active in sehool sports and is an .ill around Olneyite. fspycfr 'ELE.s,voi3f,fy.s .f Esiiiiyxl-veidii cz, XQig5'..'Pihesicleii of ll... , Druu .Class of Ili dllgA4S6ii. torg?1llBQunn ffliep- . ,.. .4 resentativ' ' run Majorette, iiposiifkiigcailii. 'Nutofb out the ni stil wi ealihlyiiexj r all .irob nd interogtti sehoolfis the reason tor this. This very pop- ular girls most fervent desire is to he an elementary teacher, ll.-XllRlE'l' ANMUTH 1163 Passmore St. tlll Alternate- Representative, Stu- dent Statt, Ticket Representative Har is a lively and energetic girl who will probably go tar in the business world. ller good looks and vibrant personality are two of the niany assets that make her so popular with- her classmates. Lots of luck, Har, in your chosen field. , NJ ll 7' l c XDAIH' P ANOPOLSKH ,I Lt fl ,7 5E'ill-I?-!NlClVint'tl1 ,ff rated Naitioiisfflhlj, Fwrieh itiiivei'si1tr5j1,LS innniiigffllub, 1 Ltr ers , ,4 I ILLI l ' tgogigh sweet arid' quietq Lib 1111 njxc int artist. Drawing 5 ' , , . - .111 4 1Ll'ti X ff- 1, - ' ra, ,.i,0tf,1i,3,3g,g., ealftecliililician fan Q k bw she llbe one o t, fr ef ming iltvoritt pastnne, but sw x MILDRED ANTINORE 6526 N. Uber St. C385 Millie is a neat and conscien- tious girl whose sincere friend- laness has made many friends tor her at Olney. She is a ter- rific skater and bowler and en- IOYS these sports in her s are time. Millie would like to Bye a secretary. and we wish her the best of luck. BRUCE BAILINE l-112-1 Creeby St. tlll Footlighters, Student Stall 'Brucef' who has proved him- self to be a talented young ac- tor. is also an able magician. Atter performing his many skills, it is obvious that he is an expert in the art of legerde- main. Bruce's main desire is to be a pharmacist, BEVERLY LYN ' BARNETI 10:35 Fanshdgvfe .4 9 Editorial Edftbr of 'g ts, Tro' St- , Secreta Foot- li lt l onor S ety, Ouill aiild ' roll S Bev, ag? iqzigland talented Olynitefsa that her hobbies are dramatics and photography, she wishes to turn her talents to that of Child Psychology. IRIS HELENE BASCHE 6048 N. 12th St. i412 S.A. Representative, Publica- tion Salesman, llB Council, Student Staff, Graduate Editor of Trojan, Trojanettes. UI, one ot the prettiest girls in our class, has been expecting to go to Wellesley College .for many years. Besides maintaining a high scholastic record, this versatile miss is a terrilic mam- bo dancer. JA-NET MARIE BASMAIIAN 447 E. Mentor St. Softball Ian has a wonderful way with children and cnjOyS Uilfmg C3-fe of and Playing Wltll tllcm' Her patience and helpfulness have Won 'flann many riends among her classmates as Well HS the affection of the tots she cares for. The coming years Wlll End flap a homemaker. ': 15 -r vw- Q . I ' -: 4 'lift 't't ' 4 if--asfff A 46 ft .YM .,, Sgjej.. Y 4, Q Q Q t wwf 4? . X. , ,f 2 labs, nz M1 if. ,,,,, 1 . A W4 'Agra' ,gf,5g5 ':!gm rwkffgfiiiigf 576 V . xg, e ,w, iff 9 4, ' Y' .+ 'I .4 1 I 11, QU L f? , iff' , . iv f, wr f 1 rw A R I 4'g,,w , f ,. A I' ' J .y4, f. 4 ' 214 AZ, hm- 'rf' 'iw 139 WLM . .lglx 1,34-4 ' .BARBARA AN'l'IlNlC5EF 5113 Wes-tfford,B9l. 4209, 1' P.T.C. ' BfgfI'6S6I1lI3lilV6'!'t LIZ! Councilj' I2 Council, l5ubl.iea- tions' Salesman, ftndent Stagjj K BoBbi?' is yitrt g apic' 'groiufid of a tall, darle, and an some man, and we know!that,she wonVt have to look vi Zhagdf H i- 1 brant persohahfaypyandyhapp 'sf position is! sure to 'ozf' ens of beaus. uf' , f,! fy 7 BARBA A A 1j CI7fA'fI9 f5 SZ . ! Stud 255 ' , '.'- i 24 mf-9: 17' 4 if l 'GH 21 We 5' J ,'fB1lbl' 'iwell k ef ,ve Olneyi f ,h?zr 1- ' c per- sonalityf' wif . Aftyr time p v she's the ' t if . 1 r- self right into4L at positio . WIQHB ELAINE BARBARA BALIS tw 1304 Glenview St. tlll ,s,j'T'riini-Ten, Trojan Art Staff Y fLl'L' dl d t, is if aaiuiik duff? all iii hllfefiass- 'KH 4 .filYiat,eQQ,lVI'ler exceptional talent and ' I X ove of art has made this lre1'past'1i1le as well as her fa- L joiorite, iool subject. Lanie de- si teach at Temple Uni Ili early marriage 4 llv' . 'I ji? ' ' '- ' -f I F Kyej y, and, though We predict fl tl 1. ' ' ' DEBBIE BARRISH 4605 Penhurst St. 1202 S.A. Representative, Alternate Representative, Student Staff, Trojan Staff Debbie's keen wit and radiant personality have won many triends for her here at Olney, Though she has very few leis- ure hours, she likes to spend them horseback riding, driving, or listening to her ever-growing record collection. STEPHEN BASEMAN 4930 Bingham St. C201 Student Staff, S.A. Represen- tative, English Book Room Monitor Butch, the possessor of a great wit and sense of humor, enjoys three hobbies typical of all males . . . girls, chemistry, and tinkering with cars-in that order. The future will find Butch in college. JOHN BAUMAN , ll9 w. Wianei si. 4207 Studentf' Sta .V, B 'eball lvlanag r, ,Vfgsitg j.V. Ba Q ball, Qa 'et Football Itifquite obvious that jack enjoys sportfs, becau he is ae- tive on so' many te ms here at Olney. ,ladk plans ' attend col- lege and Zikej 1 Cbusiness. XVith such a plaslyllfppersonality and such high ideals, jack is sure to be a success. V, t I ,0 Cf X, GERALD HERBERT BEATTY ,. ' N. Franklin St. i201 ' y Printer, Student Staff 'X ,l'e1-KL 111 y and diversified lio it at ' -s - Q ' 1 co Ct- lin and pliotogin 1y. llggstmiip 1 'ti A ' - ' 1 ing ' d Q on IS cu g an - iislbmtiucsteryeo c 1111119-rgrv ' very evitleiit 111' supcrb E EQ ftiircs g' . A 111.1 c1'1'y'l is 111 'ifg 111 1 Agp 15 j,.fl111si111's 11, SANDRA MARILYN BELL 502-1 N. Ilntclrinson St. 1-111 D1L1LlL'l1lQ St11l'1 i'S.111dy is 1111 active niiss whose nitiny activities include bowl- ing, diincing, and record collect- ing. Sandy is undecided right now as to whctlicr to becoine a psychologist or :1 11'1CC11C1ll tech- 111ci.1n, but wliiitever tl1e choice slie s certain to succeed. l,' I ABN X LD BENJAMIN Lf' 1232 Ycrkes St. 1101 11511 Room 'Etude 15 't11tt. Team, Eng- ' UI'-Iliff? ' 'Az I lLAJI'1l1xt',H oilr class 1111111orist, is 11 fcrtent' jazz tan. Hc really udigs, that t.1st and furious type of inusic, could listen to it night and diiy. Arnie hopes to bc L1 pl'111r11111cist. :ind we know he 11:15 the ability to be a good one. CEORCE A. BERNARD 21105 N. 6Stl1 Ave. 15351 C5111 Klonitor I3cr11yi' spends 111s sp.1rc t1111e working 11111111111 his woodsliop, writing .1x1'.1y tor S1-1111155 to tidd to liis 1-11111-ttii-111. or ntlding tropic-.11 fish to liis already xust uriuciriuni. Since whiitever lll' docs, lie docs will. HB1-rnyu xxill 11111l4c 1111 CXL'Cl11'Il1f2lllt0 1111 1 1111 I 1' 1. ' ' ' ,lx if gf sir.-ix B11q1w?m1,.l 1 1 .isis N, QH1 si. tgifll' I'1'.1clg- 'l'c.1lnl, Sti111, 1111 1111121 mini' ,activi- ,..f 111-s. l1k1-H1111 1'sc.7Ii1:' fyfiiii .the llllllllllflllx :tl All St A 1111.-1,1 . 'lilof' 1111 'Milli' x1'iSl11Y5 111 FNIL 11,151 l11111tlst11'x1'r1rk l1y Llll liiiiil WWII- 4'l'1 111o1'1- l11'1111I'1l.tfl. lil fllllef words 111- wi1Q1111s to 111: 11 l1c11ut1ci.111. ff fi is 'I 1-fW'1fl1! ROSLYN' 1-' 2467 sms Iliflgkgi 1-181811 ' - 'fi' '.'.'.R' - 1f..1,f111za111.s1 ,g,s:1.1,.. ,fy A butc 11 1v11ct1 lS'ivit1 11 dle 117'1ihc1'1iyBg All-LIS ,' lc lr' -iitlsliwsi galore fliile 'iffit ln 'y, Llll ts ,no wo ue . A, !b'i1dc .11 dun ' 1' tllltltyl ter, ve ryic 11 ' 11-cor: R,bZ s J slid cts ' 'Melia gi' Vit? clzit gf- l'1 tutufl' ,f ,ll X, H ' as ' 1111-di1,t1l gcrctsl . L ff gg My 4. ff' ji i ni W 1 U L 1' if 4 ,gi fy ,, gi, ' . ,,,V 5 . Q1 G my I I ' 3 'MF' 'iv -- 1 -qu' J., 1 'p N 1 -W 'gif , .111 .X '1 X N - 1 ....,, .1 '15 'Y i xi -:' . ' . ,S 1 ,1 , N' . 'x 3. 1 X ' K5 1' K B A s yu I . 1 E I. . X, 1, E I 1 1 an 1 W 'A Y 3' 1 40 IEROME CARL BELL 4914 Binghain St. 1201 Gym Monitor Tl1is good looking class member finds collecting tropical fish 8-Hd participating in sports his fa- vorite hobbies. jerry will have to put his hobbies second if he's going to be the successful Eusinessnian we know he can f . OHL BENDE '52 lino rj St. 1 X Ar 'lf of oja , Fe c g fl C ' is r of o -git s 1 . H delights i d .1 ing- Z1 d. fcvcn i ' si A . l ' 1 1 sec ulfgpf. 1 i ii 'l:g11d. This 'boy wtirits to bc L '1111111 -i.11 artist, and x1w'l' t IC is sure to 111' 11111: 1 . ELAINE BERCEP1 14.34 sit-14111191 sr. 1491 Represc11tL1ti1'e, Student staff, P.T,C. Representative Elaine. L1 Slilllll rind petite blonde, is Ll terrific dancer. Ex eryoxie tle.1rsVtl'1e floor when she starts lier tancy stepping. Elaine has always wanted to be L1 n1edic.1l secretary, and were sure shell achieve tl1is goal. JOAN BERNSTEIN U1Q,Cle11x'1cw St. ill-li' L' s LVSt1lC1t'1'lfEl1flE Ci uf An rixiid ,record oollector. fflotiiiitg .dei-i1'es, 11'l1IL'11, pdeas- ure in tlistiiniiig to,'s11l't'f'pe5 of records froni' jai1111Ty Kaye-is swing and jswgiyn tm J-311 H1111-pgs 'rock and rolltf' As a secrt-t.1ry jo.111ie will be top- notcli. 'I NANCY NIARIA BLASKO 595 E. Cainer St. C201 A Cappella Choir, Y-Teen Club, Vice President of Clee Club, Class Sccti N1111ce is L1 popular girl who has lots ot school spirit. She enjoys pL1I't1L'1P.1t1llg in 11111115' activities and excels in every- thing slie does. llcr bciiutitul voice is welcoine addition to the A Capella Choir and she loves to dance. ROBERT BLUNI 5267 N. 6111 si. 1201 Bob is 11 wonderful athlete, and Dlney owes niany ot its victories to this terrific sports- man. His 1111113111011 is to be an electrical engineer and we know lic will be tl real success. I 1 1 V7 SYLY1: , mu A A 1219 Hcllerman St. tllj BQWHHS Tcani, Secretary of lllgllliglits, Senior Leader Class Secretary, Class Softball: Syl claims that she loves to eat, but she certainly manages to keep a slender figure, and besides being a fine athlete, she has been a capable secre- tary in several groups. NANA EILEEN BOGIS 6932 Cedar Park Ave. C395 Footlighters Nana's wonderful acting talent has been the delight of many audiences here at Olney. If she continues along the successful path on which she first entered at high school, she will soon be signing autographs instead of coflecting them. NATALIE SHERYL BOXBIAN -1916 N. Hutchinson St. C413 Secretary of Advisory, P.T.C. Chairman, 11B Council, Alter- nate Representative Nat has participated ably in a variety of activities during her stay at Olnev. Her hobby of being happy has become a permanent habit which those around her find contagious. EDYCE JOYCE BRILL -1065 E. Roosevelt Blvd. H242 Student Staff, U.N. Cilub, Trojan Staff, P.T.C. Repre- sentative, S.A. Representative, Spanish Club, Edyce has been very active in school functions. Her long list of hobbies include dancing, and modeling, which would be the perfect profession for her beautiful figure 'and height. DEBRA BROWN 5700 Ogontz Ave. f41D Debby , a friendly likable girl, adds to her social assets with her fine collection of rec- ords and her dancing ability. Good luck. uD9l9l9YUs in YOUT secretarial career! LEONARD BROWNSTEIN 1613 Widener Place 6419 , Student Staff Lg-nnyn is a lover of the'goo seentdufiDgfllfiL5P3f 4 mg liste ing to glmlesfi d C1 T' ing ie team on vi the radio or ,fparticipating in a local ganie. is s se of sportsman- shi wiigldn him vast friends in c ege,-L as a navy pilot ..Le y is 5 re to be a hero. olds Y gf1arofsaHd g3 6 AW' f . , , 4 'aa' I l, J' ,, I ff '-1, ,. 'f in I :T 7 , J. wj::, v ZW. , J-.1 7, te ., . 1 'F c fin. , wa s sage awe. .ay ' sQ4....- .. -L.,-Nw NK' A Nl 111 I 9 We ' - ' gg L, , cj: A ,L we A 1 I an , 'ia' -I wi W , W ,www V -,i . , 'fift - M-fwas. V W' 1' 4' fb., it me V7 ' . f WV 'if 19',' ., ALQRTT Rf . it--c .... ix -1 XY . E77 A,g,...r,,g 1 . fs. X Wt' 1 141 rff , ,y It f gg, CHAYA DALE BOGDANOFF 2026 E. Allegheny Ave. 1341 Chay has been collecting records for a long time and now is the envy of many music lovers. Among hcr numerous activities, she seems to favor swimming thc most. Chay,' has found her high school days so enjoyable that she wishes to come back as a teacher. IOAN BOGOSLAW 4817 N. Hutchinson Street fell? Monitor Joanis marvellous collection of records is mounting steadily, and she devotes hcr sparc time in listening to them. College is the ncxt step for Ioan. NVe wish this charming girl great success in anything she under- takes. JUDITH BRAUN 5715 N. Front St. CZOJ Dancing, swimming, and talk- ing to the opposite sex are what ujudyi' finds most enjoy- able. After graduation Hjudyn plans to make some man- happy as a wife and secretary . . . two goals which she should easily achieve. RHODA IEAN BROWER 726 W. Rockland St. i201 Alternate Representative, Class Secretary, Office and Library Monitor, P.T.C. Chairman Rho ouite frankly states that her ambition is to be a secre- tary and to marrv. And if we know our Rhoda, she will achieve both goals successfully. HOWARD BROWN 40 E. iioosey 1551-yd?fif25.1 C S. C 'Represerffative, Cr ss Cfountry, Track, Trojanawsf ffHovv-ici, thas p',ovenL4'lsinisLlf to be a lover o horses and at foofblisll 'feiilogver 'Howie' isu fl' a y be s eh sdtliafldlg g saddle un neat the ealfern skies. But de fixture ill End 'AHowie,' s- in A Ae 'big office cliairzlgjiiifiigobiifsmess executive. ROBERT BURC- 6881 N. 19th St. 1265 English Book Room, Gym Team, Gym Monitor Robert is an up and coming young photographer who is tops in the dark room. His next step is college, where we are sure heill put his knowledge to use snapping all the pretty co-eds. H ,0- HHISSA BUSH 1315 Robbins Ave. C111 Stairway Monitor, Library Monitor, Dancing Club, Dra- matic Club Rick,y'i, one of the most like- al1lSf'Q91Qsf inctlie class, is a talented im-istj XVe hope that this tal-efltc '-will 21 he-lp her ambiffgg of tray? 'Ya aiiund Eprope, as a conccrtpianist. X, l J X , tw, s3.CAiyiP 4333615 N iyvgaer sneer 4205 Reprcse latives- 'School Store I for carifiisgifally find Russ X tiir 'ering x 'it 'l cars on the sand- tlot seling articles in the scho store. Russell's leaning -toward merchandising will help Claim. we are sure, in his future plans to become an ac- countant. L. HRX . CAPLAN 166 nham Ave. C205 .l ' L rry is calle ins' s that mis l y is sflee ' in VVe've Ned no ev' dence of t pastiime in where he is alwis on?-A53 go. This friendly -h' ' pla o got. on to college .he will study business V inistrxa ion. CAROLYN CASE i 1' f Q f' V' W' ff f 43 my fe- , t A . 1. f., RONALD BUTTIL 5936 N. Elsinore St. f20l Ron is another one of our boys who aspires to be an H11fO mechanic. Ronalds knowledge of cars, We know, vyfill hep him be successful in his chosen field. Y .Xa - i l ' l AVA! , ir .ms CAMPANo,,!Lf'l f ff 7165? Permhurst stxffaylf 'j'.V. and Varsity Football, S.A. Representative afngll Alternate, Vice-President and, Sedetary of ' -L 5 Hifi' HCZIIIHD, one of our football heroes dcvotcs his spare time to cars. XVliether driving them or tinkering with them CampU really gets a bang, After gragliititicin Canipl' will find hinisclf in college. NANCY CAPRI 1517 Boselyn Street 141i Apparatus Club. Swimming Club Nan lists dancing as her fa- vorite hobby. Her charming personality will be an asset in any office in which she chooses to work and with her dancing fingers. we are sure she will type her way to success. ROCHELLE BEVERLY 546 xv. Chew st. izoy W , Ft A CHME. e junior Leaders, Class Basket- ,. , . J 1-333 el 19 1 ball, Apparatus Club, Archery 0, ., wp' 3,4 A incing lu , win Q .. . V, , . aww 'V' h Q .t Z' : Carol, a striking blonde, V Q .T ' .1 1111 an A a ie blond, loves to dance and ice skate. -Zigi, f .1 -f-ef 3- mtg Liga em C1 01- XYe think Carolyn with her k rk and tfffe pi' no. art'- neat and tidy manner and - cj 31-13 '11, lm for swcet personality fulfills the E H 'f agt yiie SC1 5 3 qualifications most needed to Ifgassumnw yt he be 3 be an outstanding receptionist grand Su. 55 - . echholog- or secretary. ist. ' SAUL CHERNOW , 4 JACOB CHLRKINIAN 171-1,NV. 68th Ave. ,tiki 1 jjx'a:..'f...'t-N x 2:3332 N, Tgtfl A-Xye' V , St entf lflff-'W ..-... International Club , i 1., ,Q . ,, ' f -We Wx .XL .. .- ' 1 Saul F541 ie baseballvfftrl- X IQ 45- jack has .a hobby typiogfl of thusiast, an' wh A the JXVorld -M all boys . . . sports. XV11S'fl6Y6I Series arevLli1edng'pz?ed he -- - pf possible 'Jack' pli s on the doesn't 'f'e, the t levision Q J I various ncigllborliftd teams, Stfetglfl 11L1l iS 1Uiitl1lUiltiCl1llY .,,, , particularly tl'e football, bas- inclincd. Thisfis he to bc an Y xl-1 f --tr kctball, and lbaseball teams. asset to him Qjll iis way to be- ,I-4 ,' , The future will mid' --Jacki- coming a successful certified 1 x fx' scttlcd as a certi.iie'd public ao public accountant ',,' A 5 'S countant. BARBARA LOIS COHEN . COLENIAN CQHEN 4716 N. Hutchinson St. C413 1 1322 Bnfm-tt gt. 4115 Library ancl Infirmary Monitor ' f - Footiighters Class SC'C'fC'fHD'- I5-A' lif'lfrf'5Ul rm AG: XVe have all been entertained tatlyc. Publication Ciairrnlan . V mum' tmws on our Stage by Bobby , wc-'ro told. is ll DUN i 'trol Colcnians vcrsatile actinfg abi- enthusiast. She, also, islcnthu- V .- '- ,.,, N ubh, my This L,XPk,1.it,m,ev together siastic about thenoppositc sex. with --Quick talent are an ex- Until ML Right 0011105 Hlfmil ' s, Ms' K' celleut background to his de- B0bby will Strive to lJC'UWl1W , sircd future as a television a successful incdical technician. , E X du'LiL-tor- Q. 2 DOROT 60-13 N. Carnac Street Deming Club. S.A. Rcpresen- tative- MOUHOI. Orchestra, Al- ternate SN.A.- Representative, Senior Seal gllf Dot has many talents, me dances- Dlllvs the violin and, to top it all. has a very Charming personality. She has true leadership ability which we know will bring her great sua-ess in the future. LOUIS CONNELL 130 XV. Nedro Ave. LZOJ Lou is quite fond of tinker- ing with cars. This hobby is getting hini in practice for his future work as an auto me- chanie. NVe hope things will run as smoothly in his life as we know he will keep his cars going. BIARVIN COPMAN 4908 Rorer Street Baseball, Alternate Represen- tative, 12 A Co ncil ' Marv, ffts w g to p hiins f ' - Q3 lt, W 0 d nake him a c tender for the crown of 'iMr. America. e iouslv we feel Marv' ' ' abi- lity should a ood stead with his ure under- taking. Good luck, Marv, MARLEN1-3 MAE COUGLE 5939 NO. iirh sf. 4413 Class Secretary, Alternate Re- presentative. Vice-Pres. of the D. of E. Class Marlene, better known as Star , is one of our dancing daughtersv who hopes some day to be somebodyis Mrs However, in the meantime, we know she will successfully fill the gap by being a perfect secretary. ANNE BARBARA DECHET 526 Unruh Avenue C111 Assistant to Head of Mathe- matics Department, School Store, Library Monitor, Senior Leader Anne has shown herself to be invaluable to many .peoples and will be greatly missed at Olney. Bobbi's varied hob- bies include sports and cook- ing. With so many talents we are sure Anne will succeed. BERNARD DEITZ 4831 'ABU Street CZOD J.V. Basketball, 1.V. Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Track Bernard, whose nickname is Popeye , has like his cartoon counterpart revealed great strength and has helped our baseball team make a victori- ous scoring many times. We hope he scores high in any project he undertakes. f , M idk . A SWG W dia. am, f . X -W X f 4 ff 1 az -f fl TW! I 7 f fe M 1. , 'male' ,,:, N ..,,.f W-awk 1 Age 1 ,,., t ,, ,. I 3 We Q ,, ,QL ,, 4 s If 522 ' M f ,, f va ,z A , 4. 1, rug ,. ww, ffm I S f X .,., 1- if C' 'Al'?1f'f- '5 if '5,, ZW W gt Y fa, , .L ,, ,. 4 . ' W.. . ' i 1, if f .,.. ,Q i was ig fi, J ,. . , x 1 :V H -vi ' A ' f 1 f-. 'F' A 1 1 . . ta f J it 1 HELENE COHEN 1201 Oak Lane Ave. f26l Monitor Helene is always full of vim and vitality which, we're told, are carried over to her hobby of tennis where she is tops on the court. A'Lee,' aspires to be a teacher, and perhaps someday will capi- talize on her ambition and re- turn to Olney as a Gym teach- er. DANIEL COOPER 4918 N. Sth Street QZOJ Dann keeps our spirits ulp on many a gray morning wit his humorous remarks. Danish a natural when it comes to automotive engineering, so were not surprised to find he has chosen this as his life work. MYRNA COPMAN 1918 Sparks Street 1415 MyrnU can really swing that ping-pong paddle, we're told, and she must make a charming opponent. Our athletic young miss aims to be a white collar worker. What employer wouldn't be lucky to have such a delightful combination of beauty, brains and talent! RICHARD M. DAVOL 4920 Gransback St. 120D Track Te ni, 12BCo cil, Stu-, ld t S 1 daifg, good-lookj ing fel ow likes bang out ISLIOIUG CQ flilidruinsi and 7 W HYIH h d hi we know hes trernendous.', I .Th future will find tist- tubes at gill ff 19 ANDRA NAOM1 DECTEROW 5604 N. Sydenham St. 1413 Student Staff, Section-Editor of Trojan, Schools on Parade rSandi,', an avid reader of nov- els and an enthusiastic car driver, manages to find time to entertain her friends with her keen sense of humor. 'iSandi,' is extremely fond of children and will devote her future to being a speech therapist. ,ASl+IlZILA DEE DEMP 1 1338 Fanshawe Street CID ,Monitor Staff, Library StaH, Sheila is an all-around girl who is equally adept at batting a tennis ball as well as doing the backstroke. Her winning per- sonality, we are sure, will fur- X fther her in anything she under- takes. Good luck, Sheil', in your future career of Medical Technician! STANLEY M. DEVER, IR. 235 XV. Linton Street t2OJ , Soccer, Hi-Y Some day the Navy will find a great asset in our Dev who aspiresvto be a Navy pilot. Stanley s hobby is sports which will continue to serve as a pastime when his feet are on the ground. MARILYN DINTER 31-1 E. Rockland St. t20J Vice President of Honor Soc- iety, Senior Leader, Quill and Scroll, Co-News of Highlights, Her adorable smile as well as her participation in numerous school activities has won Maru many friends. XYe know that with her efficiency and depend- ability she will make some lawyer a perfect secretary, JANET DIVAC 225 E. Sheldon Street, C205 Representative tl0A, 1013, l1AJ Tall and attractive IanU is a great sports enthusiast. Among her numerous hobbies, sports are foremost. She spends her time being athletic and has made many fast friends here at Olney. Her theme song - I Want to Cet Marriedf' , rnoxms wrnriz ' DONNELL 138 XV. Xedro Avenue, C203 Band, Orchestra, Track, uLittle Tom iust loves to play his trumpet. He is very inns- ically inclined and has always heengactivc in musical organi- zatipns. XYith his peppy per- sonality and sparkling smile, he is sure to he a favorite at college. LEONARD Q DUBOFF mag Leviok street, 4-ion Froian Staff, Track, Lettering gf Qgggmbly Igrtigranisg Basket- ki J , N. chi' who is tall and very, vsiy handsome, cflioys wood- Evbrking at his leisure. Xvllll his terrific personality he surc- lyihas a winning way with the opposite sex. CAROL ANNE ECRSTEIN 5849 N. Mascher Street, Q01 Y-teens, Basketball Club Carol Anne. 21 sweet sophisti- cate, with an irresistible smile. is a great lover of popular rec- ords and collects them in her spare time. Her chief ambition is to be a secretary ..... Here's hoping you get a hand- some boss, Cufvll '- 's t -N23 fa: . .. ,N v -, Ex, t it M7 I-H K if Q V .W if V... V. 1 VU ya. ' 4 nv' ' ,- - -r 22 L MARY M. DIEHL 124 E. Ruscornb St. C201 Swimming Club, EDgli5lT Blook Room, A Cappella Choir Mary plays the piano and sings to the delight of her family and friends. Her ultimate aim is wedded bliss with a short peri- od as a bookkeeper beforehand. XVith her charming personality we know sheill be successful in both desires. MARY LOU DITZEL 591-1 N. Lawrence St. t20J Student Staff, Swimming Club This cute miss just likes to sit hack and listen to rhythrnn and blues records. Since this ew craze has taken hold. has started to collect ther find ow im co e ' ary is in the ' , f ri ' has a gi t ' llc rl. In addition, a tp-net 1 sec-rot-f ifakiuig 5.47 ik.- i. , ff LEQLNARD DOLPHTN S115 XY. De the St. ...Of B3 Lmrr i' a tall and good- looking young min whc likes the rugged outdoors. hunting 'md fishing. Irr-,addition to all his other Ltalents Len, pos- L -.Q 1 if f 3 if in - h ' -4,33 lf, ' Trac ' Team .-sr I 5 L K W N AQ we ., t 'gg L i . I, wg - .C W -.- ,W X . Q... .Q 2 Q' sesses aequick wit which he hopes will help him become the comedian he wants to be. Good luck for Broadway and bright lights. f 3 -I N DIHSCOLL ,Eta nt Court Student Staff, -. M-,'L. cho ' ,,iPiFsiden.t of LH teens, SA epresentatixe. 'mir' ij a blue-eved bionde it s , it . . T .X Ak ,AX -jU.AT5SllSl-lX'.WPark Ave. t-119 is 1 s if iw X X ,s X i -.Scar ,I 15 i,,m-., .--, VY wt -ef gk with a radiant smile and plen- ty of personality, who keeps herself very busy in school activities. The future will find Mir taking nursing at Phila. General Hospital, STEVEN DZXIELYK 5950 Elsinore St. 1201 Gym Team Steve , a terrific artist. is a well-liked boy. One of his main interests is automobile mc- ehanies. He is noted for his quick wit and ready sense of humor. Good luck to you, Steve, in your future career! MARILYN EDELS 1448 XV. Loudon St. t-11D Monitor, Alternate Represent- ative Marilyn one ot the sweetest girls in our class is well known for her channing and cheery sinile. She is an ardent rewrd collector and devotes her spare time to rummaging about in the record shops. V .J 111 1'11 isisifeisb .4 . , , ,mlb NX. k1ULlI'll.l1ltl St. Q-itll Bltillxllt' just limp, llxullm Ll , e 50011 time with .111 11e1 riicuds, A gui ol X.lI'1L'Ij, our Hljloiidie enjois thlllttlllg, niotorcyele rid- lng. sxxiuiiuing, lioust-work, Plslllslilllg, going to stock-car lklws. llllilllg, and dog training. llei' .unbition is to be a private ht'L'I'k'lLlI'j . A Q l srevi-LN liuls-Qi 1307 xvigotifietf -ive, 4111 wi tp- is 11s'11,lAifs1i f 1.95 i it is rel' wonien, Q - 5011.1 1 hi llsivlbe' tr e lf rls, food, and lllflllg A L. 47-xirildgdt Q 111 'portantQ:. Hrs chief an 1 L1,F'i5 ru an tietor.,-tietterjjrtgili his 1 fr y girlsvoli lielgzli' ble fur eafoli ol you . .N 1 , s 1 .. 1 xii ROSALIE ERLICH 1829 68th. Ave. Alternate Representative, Mon- itor Ro , as she is known to all, has loads of personality. Her vivacious manner has won her scores of friends. XYe know that this fine girl cannot help but succeed at her chosen ca- reer . . . to be a private sec- retary. ARLENE JOAN EVVERA' 185 XV. Linton SE' Q01- Y-Teens, School Qtgre, Soft-' ball, BasketballgqkxTrojarfiettes- Our vivacious ,NAKTT cute, and congenial, is ajreal sportsilfan. Her loves, ,are boating and swimming arid she isUa'sailor girl at heart. Good lluck, Ar- lene, in your business career as a private secretary, l ELLEN FELDMAN 15:37 E. rm. Airy Ave.!f19J . Student Sta A. R ' I1- f 1 ' a- 1 t.gZtlvg,flPubl1 ns S QLSIITIH 'I talli attrggfivte il 6, H -v I Slwral Fnlqug, 0 Oy, -Qaggesigg Land h cl hes Wflffirovef since Elli ' -Q' G5,Of the flbest-dressed M mm J L SL S 5 'A cIf ss. 'Wi 'iffull of 1 d 1 1' ' l ll V . iw refalize! her ambi on o becoming a MRS- - PIOUIO- .IUDITH FINE 748 E. Herkness St. 124D Editor of Trojan, Honor Spoc- rety S.A. Representative, btu- denl gtali, boitor ot Palladium. 'ludyu who is as sweet and charming 213 S116 IS PTCUY has another endowment, a good mind. Her diversined interests include: writing P09315 ,and stories collecting SFHIUPS, Slflg' ing, sketching, and P121Y1US L f':P','-5132 -. .I , ' . 'e,,,.,1 I 3 f , , 9, 1 K I 2 ' P , 2 ,WM QW. Q 'be f . 1 V, if ,-f 1 .1 ? , . I sb ' N: Q ws.. i kwa' ti ' 'rv ,X 'I 7? W ar' ff, f 2 f yy . wwf- . If H at , f I 1. fs 1 Q 1 if f , , ie' r 'MV ff I' ,. it A 4 A A f f Y Qs ' Q tg-ff tennis. . an f ' pf-.. xx XY -f MX.- W CV X 'sham 00' X, at ,X 5 s., ' V, . ,sb Q W in 4 I DORIS FIQIQINS 52712. Wynn g Aye,.jlQZOj Al Lf pella 4101 ,f Clem: wldlub, oflicl ,, Mjhtom I Highlights, l .l'. 5IC5CH2E4uVbfi',A -ara- ius Qlu qfclass bas' mall, Frenchf lub, Librarylyjloriitor, 'lhis 'very ga1pMVf?Qfl1'tt'le miss doesnt cp,mi ,6a1U7Uiing. a hobby . ff. 1 1 W can shed -where ' she lind the timer NV 'wish this vivacious gal all the luck ir1 the world, TOBIE EPSTEIN 1124 Brighton Street, Qllj 9A Senator, P.T.C. Represent- ative, Monitor, Secretary of Advisory, Alternate Represent- ative TobieU, a vivacious girl with a charming personality, has a very special hobby: dancing with Arnold. Some lucky emp- loyer is going to have Tobic as his own private secretary, MURRAY ET1 INGER 6027 Shisler St. C492 Football, Track Team Mike needs no introduction to his classmates, since his pleasing personality stands him in good stead with them. In the future you're liable to find Miken filling your prescrip- tions . . . and he'll make a line pharmacist. BARBARA FEINBERG 5039 N. 10th. St. This pert 'n pretty brunette would brighten up any class- room with her spontaneity. In her spare time, Bobbie', likes listening to records. With her channing personality and agreeable disposition, shels sure to realize hcr ambition, which is to become a housewife, GLORIA FELKOFF 5023 N. Franklin Street, QQOJ Infirmary Monitor, Stairway Monitor, Costume and Makeup Club Cl0r'l a petite damsel with a cheery smile has a variety of cultural hobbies. She enjoys music, reading, and writing poetry. Quiet and modest, she will make some lucky employer a very etlgicientrsecretary, 1 1 fig? 'A 5 RO Br' FINE A 65 5' il-6512 sob velt lvd., 1492 Reds', f ick' itte , boy ,A , .3 Cihdth apep ' perso alit , ws a 145 vgzfyfsiigie ot 1 . He n'?oys th Oors' nd isja El with ' 1 c arinet. Re 'ff s to go 0 college and a- metallur- ical engineer. 'e know this ambitious lad wil succeed! jTracll,-Li arsit? Lglfrliss Country. ARLENE FINKLE 1236 Robbins Avenue, flll P.T.C. Representative, Secre- tary of Advisory, Monitor Ar is quite a loquacious girl with an irresistible ersonality. An avid record collnector, this well-liked girl hopes to be a dental hygienist. NANCY FLEISCH 5919 Leithgow Street, 1203 Always smiling, always laugh- ing, Nance to her friends, is a really swell girl. She enjoys taking pictures, so beware of Nancy and her candid cameral She will surely succeed in her chosen career-private secre- tary. l. HERBERT FLEISHM xiii 341 E. lb nus Str t, C20 Basketbal , torf R presen- Nt ive .. I, , egblfxtal and good-looking t a,c ng personality is f .1 V, 1 V , 7 . 7 A' lfiI,fay.Q,i ith the opposite sex Hi lo s are sports and peopletsy Thehlf ure will find He'rlgrEk,a'rqo iight doctor. Lots of lu your chosen career, Doc! li KATHRYN FOW 5924 N. 4th. Street, C201 Charming, pleasant, refined, that describes K'Kitty . This very likeable girl is noted for her sweet smile. A stitch in timen is Kitty's motto, for her favorite hobby is sewing. Some day soon Kitty is going to make some man a very eiiicient sec- retary. JANET YVONNE FRANKLIN 636 E. Sanger St. CZOD Sweet and friendly janv has become an admired member of our class. She is an expert at sewing as illustrated by some of the clothes she wears which she has made herself. After graduation janv will undoubt- edly succeed at whatever she undertakes. PATRICIA ANN FREAS 717 WV. Annsbury St. 0102 Bowling Team, Swimming Club, Tennis Club, lnlirmary Moni- fOr Pat, with her quiet appearance and pleasant smile, is sure'to be u Successtul receptionist. Her ability in bowling is hard to beat. fr f , .MF f', 7' , ffl 1 ,Va Q WI f' f . .rm Q 1'r:-. , 1 c w,' , , .. Q 19 ,4 4 as f Z ff wh , SW 1 Y , B , 'V ,.s T+ JO ANN FISHMAN 6705 Sylvester,Street, C497 jon is a lovely, quiet brunette, with an unassuming air. One of her most enthusiastic pur- suits is dancing which she en- joys in her spare time, This modest lass with her cheery smile, intends to be bookkeeper after graduation. Best of luck, r.-ION! F'RED'FLEISHRR 4940 Bingham St. C20l Track Team, Band, Student ' 'Staff l J Fred always has a Witty re- joinder for all. My hobbyf' says Fred, is figuring' the an- gles. To be a lawyer is Fredis ambition, and with his quick mind at figuring out all the an- gles, how can he miss? JANE FLEBIINC 53-19 NVestford Road, t20l Nlajorette, Y-teens, Senior Leader. Publications Salesman, Alternate Representative, A Cappela Choir. ujaniev, cute, petite, charming, is well known at Olney for her ,z i, friendly manner and eyer-help- ' A 3' 2 ing hand. Among her hobbies s is gi you'll1 ind collecting animal f'g- A , urines. 7 Q -4- ' f f - Q , 2 S tar- 0 fs L w1LL1.ixr f l A ., ps, f QI ri N ' Streetlgyflllf! ,j . gg. 4 student Staff we A-1. , ., . . ' f A' . XX,-1 favori e ,hobby i , re- E M a .45 8 f igfsfyshafrfiaglff V, o y h 'has if-'on many Q, Q xx 1 1 gf I sect 2 -f.., ,,,. 9 ,,.. yr , . 'G 4 , sgff, 3, A X be if X H Q. 1-16 4'Willl '- bitio 'f S to be a . . ' 1, yadent - risl N ? is friends ai iong 1of7OppOSit6 SSX. 46 K flo- ' t 1 ' art istic jhi-Pfh w can he miss BARBARA INHLDRED FRAZIER 558 E. Marwood Rd. C202 Choir, Senior Leaders, Y- teens, Honor Society, Palla- dium turtl, Trojan Staff tartl, Secretary ot Advisory. Although Praize has been very active in school aiiairs, she always has time tor john- ny. This talented young miss pianslto be a commercial art- ist utter graduation. JOSEPH L. FREEMAN 1131 Hellerman St. 1111 Yos,y' with his sparkling sense of humor, is an interesting per- son to know. His aim in lite is to be rich. Although he may never be a millionaire, he will always be rich in friends. If by chance, you make that mil- Yos, don't forget us! J f, iSQ r LOIS FI .LL A,,. ,U 7421 Andrews Ave. Monitor Cute and pert Ln 15 always hm to be with. This sweet slim miss has ll fabulous perl sonality. As a pastime, she col- lects records, both popular and classical. In the future, she would like to be a Dental Technician. MIRIAM FRENCH 7313 N. Bouvier St. C261 Representatixe, Senate, Stu- dent Court, Vice- resident of S.A.. Orchestra, Collorguard, Y- tecns, Senior Leader, Senior Honor Society i'Mi1ni is a well known girl around Olney. Her popularity is attributed to her glowing personality and sincerity in everything she undertakes. ESTHER D. FRIEDERICH 176 W. Luray St. C405 S. A. Representative, Student Staff, Cemian Club, Honor Society, IIA and 12A Council Es, a very busy miss, has won the admiration of all her class- mates. Althought she in- tains a high scho astic ave g she alwa' man es to de t time to r hob 'es of City? and musi Q X X ffj 20 N. 12th St. Q41 iT R1EDMAN Eth is a swee n e Olneyite. Her tale i wor caused her to bec interest- ed in fashion illu ation. Her ambition is not anything in the line of art, though. She plans to be a psychologist. We wish her luck! flonitor, U.N. Club ROBERT FRITZ 589 E. Codfrey Ave. C201 Bobs hobby is being about a garage Where he can either fix-up, tinker with, orndrive the cars. Although Bob may' never be the millionaire he hopes to be, his personalitY will carry him to great heights no matter what career he pursues. DORIS GALERMAN 5073 Cransback St. C209 Monitor Der makes up for her small stature by her vivacious Per' sonality. She Plans to be a Per' fect secretary after graduation' Her spare time is spent collect- ing records. 1 . ,MAAW My 'ss 4 Q 49 ,A 'f' we . 1' '62 3' sc. in-,gf - -.,, .. L -M -9 glee ' rf' Q Q .44 3 ,s ,Sas . 'QS H xx . ia' ' Q X 3 . . . We eg: se ,, IZ! f A fmiq ww, Aw W C91 ...wa- A .V ,:.-.,.- ., I-V, X 147 V 1, 3. 4? 32 ff f: 73 f 4 .1 1, ,W fad 1 MARION FREIMAN 1919 N. 71 Ave. C381 P.T.C. Representative, Student Staff Mar has a hobby typical of all females . . . recor collecting f' and she now possesses a fabu- S lous collection. The future will find Mar a bookkeeper who will make her boss the happ- iest man alive. DONALD FRIED .Ka 1537 Hellerman St. C499 S uden S aff D n 'hz -ani u ual h fg bang ri A it -- . c , as souvenirs of t e places he has been, and jfiidging from the size of his cwti Donn has been to a r a places. In the future he is going to become an outstanding archi- tect. if BARBARA F RIEDMAN xi ..... .... yggaw ,eta-,sgee if .vs Q' , , . 'ff 'K 1 f v 1' , E, fc , ,- '24 li.--I' ,M N.. ji 5 'Q g VN - J 1 ,,. 1 5 ic' Monitor, Ehor Leader, IJQT. Q ' ' Representative, Kltern-atef R ' Zee ntativ ' f X Q 'ng vviggoads of!! ee c , sa? 5 1 , h ' ' ff Q.. 11 rbbiaes-r-N6t?'af'ffr, es 'f L , ' Y ay her bb 1 lle stuffed ' als. S bie w' ,rtain Mr. - X, I, very appy. ' gl ,. ,XM 'wif ' .Ji lx.f ! l 4 ft V I 1 1. 1 'scbtfef J of . I Y , X. ,1 . V 1 . 1 rwlfrfk 4' . ...Qs,.,,, HQ, A -W p 1951 Sterling s1.q387 Q I Rho is readying herself foil a Eareer as a secretary. She meets , QP y, l ,. 1. - ,-, ..lA , V X Vg,- if .1 f ,QW . 'fs . z?f',f'1.' all the requirements and will make a perfect one. After hours she will appreciate the soothing music of her mambo collection. ALBERT F. FUCHS 107 Roselyn St. KZOJ vt 1 Varsity Basketball, Senator, ,gi Monitor, Honor Society, Lunch- f I room Committee, Varsity Golf, Vt WZ! S.A. Representative, Student vai- QZ L. ,L Court . L K- One of the most intelligent ,V boys in the senior class, Al L 'wr 1 is an all around guy . His fa- ' vorite pastime is sports of all kinds, but he especially enjoys it - MARCIA CARTENBEHG In 4955 N. Hutchinson St. f4ll 1 Tm Marcy', is the pretty blond you ,I see strolling down the halls of --' Olney. She devotes all her spare time to her steady and 9 Y in the future wants only to be happy. NVith her sweet charac- ter, how can she miss? f golf and basketball. X, uf- ju my, 'r .' -. ' 1 1 1- 1. I-'41 1 'il mi K fl ,,V. BARBARA GERSON ' ' 1833 Champlost Ave, C411 , 1 A, Bobbie, one .half of the Gerson A 1' V V twins. is sweet and charming. A' M. fl Her abilitv will cause her em- W' ,, , ployer to find her indispensable Q 'P' ,,, as we have found her here in age l 1 Lt-1. , Q uf, tl I. 1 f - 1 it 1' vt' if 1 , . SEQLMA GETZ 1' 1, 429 E. Eleanor St. 1201 A, F f Sim , one of the glamor girls M , 31 of Olney, hopes to follow up H her hobby of sketching in art 1 rl M , school, VVe know that she will gm' .af make a big entrance into this KA, L-1 I extremelv hard held. Good W fri ., Selma- ,ii GLORIA EILEEN GLATT , 6905 N. 19th sr. 1261 1 Study Hall Monitor, P.T.G. V Representative 5 l' 'l Gigli, is one oflthose girls who ff ' KN il wt ' just ias everytiing. She has -, . ' the rare combination of beauty and brains and personality. She Y expects to study interior dec- oration after she graduates. You 6, A can be sure that she will be- ff come one of the top. CAROL GOLD 6629 Trotter tin 1, Publication Saleswonparl Blondi,' hopes' to be a typist for the government after grad- uation. Her hobby, a, rather un- usual one, is clplleeting, boys. VVe are sure t,is'hob y will only last until'the right one comes along. V SANDRA GOLDMAN 4754 N. Franklin St. C201 U.N. Club P.T.C. Re resent- , 1 D ative Sandy , a versatile miss, says that bowling. swimming, and dating are her favorite activi- ties. Sandy's knarl: ol getting along with people will nuke her the perfect receptionist lor some very fortunate boss. CHARLES COODFELLONV 124 W. Delphine St. QZU1 Chas likes to eolleet stamps and has quite a collection. Although he has not yet tleeid- ed what he wants to do after graduation, his drive and atti- tude will make him :i success in any field. ,, ,avr V ef- fs ss A A N su. ,l -551 ,fv- .f 2-:1. ' .Q ,,, 1 i A' , ., Q L 1 ,...,. 148 U' N H ' ,1 JOAN A. GERSON , 1833 Champlost Ave. 1411 Jay the other half of the twins spend her spare time learning to drive. We will soon see her driving her own auto- mobile. With her sweet and friendly personality, we are sure she will make a wonder- ful secretary. HERBERT GIESELER 6326 Tabor Ave. 1111 S. A. Representative' P.T.C. Representative Herb's,' hobbies are fishing and swimming. Itls plain to see that he also likes talking for he does a lot of it. This is much to the amusement of his friends and classmates. His personality is sure to earn him a high posi- tion as a buyer-salesman. MARY JANE GLUCH 53912 N. 7th St. C401 Bowling Team, Swimming Club, Tennis Club Mimi has many interests. She likes to dance and swim best of all, XVe are sure she will ac- complish her aim, to be a gov- ernment worker, and we envy her lucky employer. Good luck in the future. . 'J s f E fy 9 3 Uflrn ' 1 ' I ff ,lg NIAURICE GOLDk ff, j 1317 Fanshawe St. Lt Auf ,fl Stairway Monitor ' ' ,lf Maury is a friendly felldw, and it is a treat to know him. Alter graduation. he plans to go to college. He doesrft say what he plans to undertake there, but we know that what- ever it is he will be successful at it, SANDRA GOLDOVSKY -1017 Stirling St. C351 Section Editor of Trojan, Pub- lication Salesman, SA. Repre- seiitative, Senior Honor Soc- iety. Treasurer of Choir, Szmdy , who has always taken an active part in school func- tions, finds that nature and camp-lore are among the ac- tivities she most enjoys out- side school. I 1, i ui-1oDA GOOD-MAN 66253 Oakland sr. 1491 A '43 -if Q ' Rho is an attractive brunet- ft Nvho has no particular hobby, it she enjoys doing whatever's iiiteresting. However, Rho', possesses those qualities which will make her the superb book- ydeper she wants to be, X Sllllfli it EILEEN Gvrxvv 1 IL S014 Hollis si. 1191 P.T.C. 'Representati , C1 Hovkey, Student ASSE, PSB? lication Salesman too has been bitten bv the wwe. rock 'n rollu bug, and' she loves Xto have the gang over to., t hfllf her f3bUl0US collection. Q The future will End this Viva: .cious voung miss as a yew Sue- . cessful secretary ffjrmsonla bigxv . business tycoon. .Rl '5 N X 4 ROBERT C-REBER 4945 N. Hutchinson St. 1411 Bob, is a perfect example of good looks and brains combin- ed. His winning personality has won him many friends, both teachers and students. His charm will make him success- ful in the Held of dentistry. LEONARD cREa,wF1,ELD Q 4716 zth sa 1111 f ' ' . Til' ni ' ?tiqlg1VrgUy1g1fd, elf-:rj 1 'vesigreat fpl aseyfea fromyy inkerfng' withfa driving,f't'ar Y, -1 of a11,sizes, sh. ' Q ' P' ' I if ' r'in aftef' sc v, he hopes to ac- uulate enough nione, so that he can retire and be what is called a successful loaferfl Heres to a relaxing future! ARLENE GRUBER 5240 N. 9th St, 1411 Leenie is famous for her beautiful smile. Her charm has E 'WW tag..-.-f film 4 iff? 2 4 51' t W Q h- t ,X f ,H 1 M Z. , U i Sw In 'TIT' A ' 1 3. X sniff if y -...A 4 ,,, av ,J ' ' W fy my 'T 'WW ff 44,4 1 1, .2 brightened many depressing ' days. Her ambition is to be a ,ff medical technician or a secre- tary upon graduation. MARY LOU HAEGELE 1 1, 216 W. 64th Ave. 1261 4 1. 'e '1 Majorettes, Y-Teens, IZA Courr-11111 L J A . CH H1111 .sv Good-natured and cute is ourrfgw 44 -X Lou,'. She is very active in 1 5 1 IWW, school and very well ,liked by her classmates. Lou is 111' terested in music and tennis. , She plans to do some kind of ollice work after she graduatesg 111:16 and all of her classmates wish 9111. her luck. 'H' N' WILLIAM E. HAMBLY IR. 5707 N. Front St. 1201 T' ' Bill is one of those people My one likes 'at Hrst sight. He h-QS a winning smile and im affil- able personality. His hobb1eS are music, and model railroad- ing. Bill', plans to gow C01- lege and study mechanical en- . gineering. We know he'll make , . 3 a fine engineer. 1,1 a. Hg M wg 1 ew ,gil , 4 . 44 'V gf ' 7 Ma? 215 ' - i fp!! I fx: -fa A .,- 1 R.. IUDITH ANN GRAHAM 107 Wentz St. 1201 Varsity Bowling, P.T.C. Rep- resentative, Swimming Glu , Monitor, Y-Teens When Jud is around, you can be sure that life vidll not be dull. Her sense of humor is sure to help her in the future. She likes to bowl and her chief aim is to reach a score of three hundred. MICHAEL JAY GREENE 6120 Old York Rd. 1411 cords, Mike spends most of his spare time hunting u old recordings of the jazz Eingsa This peppy mister will study. s An avid collector of jazz reir f. 'lk CT psychology, but before Mike f-A starts solving other people's problems, we want to make a suggestion . . . keep the jazz records handy to lu lv the pa- tients to sleep, Mike',. ,,,, BEVERLY Gaoss 2418 N. 77th Ave. 1381 I ,'i Stu nt Staff, ranch jljlb, .V 42t331,asgri'5l3tiy'ef E.'lgA. .ij ig V ,-v f ' ri Sta , Schools on 1 . , it Parade .1 if 1 . ' 1 Anf assetgto ,many sch l ua 1. . . . ZLi4'Z?74ZZ-V.'.f7Z '45-iz' ,. 1. f fy fa ' ., ,gfffv ew -f ii .7 ' rf! ,aff ml, Witty B I has ma e' enjoying 'fe arildfwhat it Sas to offer her hobby. Bec ' se' of her wond,-' - ful sugar andtspibe? per ity, Bev Ts extrgmely pdpu ar with her classmates. WILLIAM W. CUSSMAN 99 W. Nedro Ave. 1201 GusH can always be seen with a nice smile on his face. He is very interested in photo- graphy and electronics. Na- turally, because of his capabi- lity in this field he plans to enter the field of electronics. Good luck, 'iGusH. We know youll make good. GHRISTEL E. HAGEDORN 5869 Westford Road 1201 Orchestra, Senior Leaders, Senate, Honor Society, Hockey Team, Swimming Team, Ten- nis Team ' Witty and good - humored Cris, is one of our most pop- ular students. She is interested in music and golf, and she lans to go to college. We Enow she'l1 be successful in anything she undertakes. WILLIAM A. HANLEY 3300 Friendship St. 1491 Bill is a very talented per- son. His various interests in- clude painting, drawing, and collecting coins. Bill plans to be a commercial artist, and a very good one, we're sure. Kb-.1 1-1 1 2 Q I VIOLET HARBER 163 W. Spencer St. C202 Dancing Club and Swimming Club Sweet and amiable Vi is very well liked by all her class- mates. She likes ice-skating and roller-skating. She plans to be a secretary and is bound to make a good one for some lucky boss. Good luck, Vi . IIOWVARD HEBLING 4319 N. Marshall St. C405 Baseball Ruben enjoys getting off by himself once in a while, to go down to the old mill-pond and fish. just now Ruben is hav- ing too good a time to think about the future, but Whatever the endeavor, happiness is sure to be his. DORIS HEINZELMAN 250 XV. Kenilworth Ave. C202 Swimming Club, Student Staff, Civil Defense Squad Dee is a sweet girl with many varied interests. Some of these include stamp collecting, ice skating, and dancing. Deen intends to be a secretary. We know shell be a good one. f.VlLLlAM HENZE 5632 Rosellill St. C207 Monitor b.ili' with his nice smile and congenial personality, is a fav- o. ite here at Olney. His hobby is model railroading. t'Bill', plans to be a mechanical en- gineer. Lots of luck. l l IRENE IUNE ERTZ 526 XVest Els Vno St. YCZZUP C ilwllof l l l 'iBlinrly 3,.:ins she is, eillldtl' by her friends, is one ?ffl01l'I active and popular girls.-Slle enjoys playing 'the piafrof and she talented, too. llexl ambition 15 to be a private secretary. Coot luck, l5unrly . X'Ve know yoLl'llA,f 1 make good. B U RTON llOl FM AN 704 GtlI'lillltl St, C201 , P Ollll il' rt vi I ' l a ill slllile, l a l'lIly ' ds llL'l'L' t'i Jllley. l ec l L s rteeortls and is illterm.. l girls. Burt plans to e r the All' korea' or go to college. WH' lillllNV hell Ile successful ill whatever he tlecides to illi- ,nmw g rw' ' an f , as f' X .4 rin y.. gf? I 1 ZW A f ti , i R gm J ' ' -my. .4f V,, ,yy V ,f ' Y 4' 1 5 gf' M , 2 ig --+11 1, , ,. ww-t .rf .f :fn 'A-. ' ' 0 3 6 fl, 1 Y H ,,,...s, , C Kiel? -wif' f ,f .1 plwji all Y , V .,., - ,mt ',,: I. Av . th 4 ..... NS, x was S -' f A I , 'WI' tl J-ljllgzal GALLA will RWATH ,. -X f 5' 5902 Bennington 201 Varsity Traplcj 'TGS-H1 Richie ,dewgf a gcrieat deal oflxpleasureiiilt of ma ng mod- elt' utos, and he has come up ' bsome very extreme and fb afutiful ones. Richie plans Ao make the Navy his career, and with his keen mind he may even become Admiral, SANDRA HEIER 6603 N. 7th St. C262 Locker Office, Color Guard, Y-Teens As an avid tennis fan, Sandy,' devotes her spare time to swinging a racket and trying to hit a ball, but the real truth is that Sandy , knows how to play u great game. It won't be much of a surprise if Sandy becomes a professional tennis champ instead of a secretary. JACK HENTZLER 6028 Belden St. C497 Gym Team, Football Rube is very much interested in photography, and he posses? ses enough paraphernalia to open up a photographic studio which, incidentally, he plans to do some day. lf his pictures of today are any criterian, Rube will be a much demanded pho- tographer in the future. CHARLES R. HERRMANN -1b6l North Howard St. C209 J. Y. Baseball and Varsity Baseball Charles, with his pleasing per- sonality and keen sense of humor, is one of the schools good athletes. He is interested in playing baseball. Good luck, gharles, in whatever you may o. SANDRA C. HIEGI.. 1216 E, Eleanor St. CZZOD Swimming Team, Student Staff Sandy is one of our favorite students here at Olney. Her sweet smile and friendly per- sonality are the reasons tor her popularity. A'Sandy plans to be a tecllniciall. EDNVARD IIOLLINSHEAD GSS-1 N. Sth St. C262 Student Staff Ted, a handsome, amiable boy, is very popular here at Olney. His keen sense of humor is sure to be dll asset to llllll and to his fellow workers. Ted likes driving, cards, and playing ball. Ile plans to be an t'DglllL'L'I'. RUTH nuLiL 1102 E. Hortter St, C191 ASSiStar1t Representative Mon- 1t0r, P,T.C. Representative, A Class Basketball iRuthie will alwa s be re- membered for her lteen sense of humor. She is verv much interested in dancing' tennis, and bowling. Ruthie plans to be a nurse. and the medical profession is very lucky to be getting such an asset LINDA HOROWITZ 1203 Magee Street C111 DHT1CiHg Club, Monitor, French Club, United Nations Club, Ir. Trojan Lynn's', smiling face is one of the' many pleasant things one notices when first looking at her. Her hobby is dancing. Lynn' plans to go to college, and she is sure to go far in whatever she endeavors. ANN M. HRIBIK 404 E. Howell St. C201 Swimming Club, Bowling Club, junior Leaders, Advisory Sec- retary Re , a sweet, smiling blonde, has made many friends during her stay at Olney. She is fond of dancing and swimming. Her ambition is to be an executive secretary for some luck boss. All the luck in the world? Re. SONIA M. JANSON 5205 C St. C201 Dancing Club, Swimming Club, Student Staff, Civil De- fense Squad, Nurses Aide, P.T.C. Representative Sandi,', an intelligent, sweet girl, has many interests which include sorority, bowling, swimming, sewing, and danc- ing. Sandi plans to go to college. MARSHA IUBNOVOY 7728 Cedarbrook St. C191 Study Hall Monitor, Staircase Monitor, French Club, Publi- cation Salesman Cute, vivacious Marsha is very well liked by everyone. Her varied interests include music, painting, swim.ming, and ten- nis. Marsha plans to be a doc- tor. We're sure she'll be a very capable one. REIDA KAMENIR 5004 Ormes St. C201 National Honor Society Council Foot t S I ' ' e o ter, unlor EQig Star Sales-if! ma Reida, a cute etit Lversadle girl, is ve hZ4 classmates. I T113 1 , is the Sigma Pi Sig 3 Orltlf' Reida plans to become a e cal secretary- 4 t e , i, 55. ,.,-4 f at-?f' QP! CS avi. , ,f 'f KW W.- W , M V t.. A36 KM A ' 1' f-4 -...M , . ,.,, f ,J V4.- If ' Wa., , f, Q 'W 'va X M , ,rue ' in , Z' , f fy T3 fr' .- gn , ' ff . -17:12-1:3 ' ' ' ' ..,, .,,, 7-, A Wil X. f 7 I .NW f LAVVRENCE HONIGMAN 5211 D St. C201 Larry,' will always be remem- bered here at Olney for his pleasant and witty personality. His hobbies are model build- ing ears, and girls. Larry's ambition is to be a millionaire and with his personality we're sure he'll attain his goal. JUNE LETITIA HOWARTH 6442 N. 11th St. C411 Student Association, Swimming Team, Trojan Art Staff, 12B Council lune, with her clever person- ality and ready smile has made many friends in Olney. She likes art, swimming, and danc- ing. We know she will succeed in her chosen field. MARSHA HELENE JAFEE 1439 Stever? Str C491,' Highlights R rter, Student Sta ,!Dar134int'?l' Club, Trojan S afii:,'Publications Salesman One of the iirst things you notice about Marsh', is her winning smile. 'It has won her many iriends during herjstaly at Olney. Marsh 'ikes bow - ing, dancing, ice-skating, and records. She plans to go to college. N 1 SALLY AS N Sigvi n 'Pea i' sist Repre-,ai t t' t' nch eti ' ' i f. as a smile ryon S : jhas made m y frien s he my a Olney sonali . plans to a o th owner 1 .' 5124 . ling . JBL , Mo I ki f a ,1 fogktl ! fi be , Pl Good luck, Sal 10 cause of ff inrdiig r WL JOHN KAFEL 4652 HD St. C201 Varsity Baseball, Football Sonny,,' because of his abil- ity in athletics, has made him1 self a good name here at Olney. His hobby is sports, and naturally, his ambition is to play professional ball. Good luck, Sonny. ELAINE KAPLAN 1028 E. Phil-Ellena St. C191 Student Staii, Spanish Club, Trojan Statt, Publications Sales- man, Alternate Representative One ot our cutest and favorite seniors. 'ilillainen has made scads of friends while at Olney, and its not surprising when you consider her likeable and pleas- ing personality. During her spare time she likes to listen to all types of music. PAULINR KASH 5311 N. 5th Street i201 1 11B Class President, IZA Class 1'-President, School Store Man- ager, Cheerleader, Bowling Team, Y-Teens Club, Welcom- ing Committee, Representative, Swimming Club, Alternate Re- presentative, Senior Seal Award, W'itty and popular Pauline is one of our most active students. While walking through the halls, one can always notice her sparkling smile, gfrHEoDoRE ROBERT ' KAUFMANN 109 E. Tabor Rd. C209 Ted,' enjoys the he-man sports of hunting and fishing. XVhenever possible Ted'l likes to get away from it all with either a fishing reel or lille. After college 7'Ted will be- come a forestry engineer a ro- fession which will keep near to the natural resources. MARGARET E. KLANGA -129 E. Alcott St. 1205 Alternate Representative, P.T.C. Salesman, Office Monitor, A Capella Choir, Y-Teen One of the first things you notice about Peggy', is her winning smile. There is no need to look further for a nicer person. Peggyl' collects rec- ords, and she plans to be a secretary. BERNICE KLICMAN 519442 Longshpxre Ave. C115 Qg,,Berni'ce22is a wt 'ber of our class, End as always' been a rrliergggxfhehfneeded. Amogg her long, list L,'Ber- nice listsih4llL Jpop rec- ords as her favorites. Although undecided as to the future, Bernice will make a go of whatever she undertakes. ROLAND P. KNEUTTER 5859 N. Fairhill St. QZOJ Soccer Neut is a real gone, music lover from Bach to be-bop, and is addinghrhythm and blues records to is alreadyn enor- mous collection. Neut also enjoys puttering around a chemistry lab., and after glrad- uation plans majoring in c em- istry at P1-nn State. JOAN KOLBHOFF 5202 HD St. 1203 Class Basketball, P.T.C. Repre- sentative Joni as shc is known to all enjoys the favorite female plas- time of dancing and liSi0H1Hg to records. 'Ljoni is looking forward to a happy marriage after completing college. Lots of luck to a swell girll 4.4 'Q as if . I if ' t we 77 'WY . V? v, . jr -rt . it 'W--V 5 Q ' ' -LUN' M t . t ,Q . 'I ks 'fv- if 5 E Y., ' i .I K X., W w- -- f-f f x 71 if 4 .op f' j, lx K w , - 4,5 ,,, ' wr at K N 5 .,.. N, ,V .Nu x . .Wd ...vit A . Q X sr , 9 teks- .wt a- 'A 4 it iss ' i 0:0 J X4 -f-N...- A-Mx 'Q I if v ss..-v FERN KATZ 100 E. Wyoming Ave. IZOD Fern, a very talented and ver- satile girl is very popular here at Olney. Her varied interests include tennis, swimming, bowling, skating, hiking, and art work. Fern wants to be a dancing teacher. After seeing her at work, we're sure sheill be a smashing success. f SANDR img, KY att 6714 f8th'!SlZ l i i ,fi I Clev'er amyff' ly sa tfynv can, glvugayfs fog' seen if cheer ulsmilfle on her af 'e. H61' hobby' isfi collectjf records. Sandy'5plans to,go to college, and we wish hex all the success in the world ' LEONARD KLEIN 444 E. Alcott St. t20J Advisory Secretary, Baseball, Football VVhere there are girls is where there is Lenny, and the girls just love having this eligible young man around. Lenny would like the future to hold a million dollars in store for him. And then, just watch the boy go! It's nice work if you can get it. BARBARA KLINE -16-18 X. 12th St. HOD Student Staff, Spanish Club, Quill and Scroll. Swimming Club, Senior Honor Society, Trojan. S.A. Representative, Associate Editor of Highlights Smart, clever, and full of 1ife 'iiilineyn is always ready to give a helping hand wherever and whenever needed. HARRIET KOLBER 1-17 XYyoming Ave. L-105 Monitor XVith her sweet and quiet dis- position, Harriet is a favorite of everyone who knows her. Har spends some of her spare time dancing and learning new steps to the mambo which she loves. After graduation Har will attend Temyvle UY rsjepiiei-i sdpasibzvpff 7'tl,x'St,E S , ' Rcphiesentativeg ' Monitor eve's ' nb' ion in life is to become a 'il in the United States Air 'Q .I the future when Stex, D Q' ' the wild blue yonder will be en- joyin f is great inter- ests, s Ilfgxlr-1111.6 xiul. 1 k,I11Y1l'Xh v 004 13- Q kland St. C201 1511111 1' FL? d Q Yarsity Base- U J ' Llll I r 11 ss k own among all H SF WS 1 his limi I ' N 11 Y 1 1 class 1 N l hver uit in -1 . A iat plus 111s good 09115 millwb lin-tcl1 a favori l 51 S ahl nag L Mui llllll. Q Q lt ' jj- 1 LL .' i d Ulxtfl- 1 . just loves to fl 1 t l with thc girls, 8 CARL R. RUEBLER 1216 XY. Nctlro Avg, C201 Ili-Y Club, Yarsity Soccer Cookie who has been active on the soccer squad says that loafing is his favorite pastime and retirement l1is ambition. So many people feel the same as you. Cookie but maybe you know the formula for its attainment. llere's houin'. GENEYIEYE A. KURTZ 5617 N. Sydenham St. C411 Student StaH jan, an excellent swimmer, makes sure that every spare minute sl1e has is spent at the Also she loves to dance to 8.lI11OSf all kinds of music. To become a typist and get married is all that jan wants from the future, and she's sure to obtain both. XVILLIAM LAMBDEN 152 Spencer St. C201 Golf Olney may not realize it, but they are training a golf champ- ion. XVhen he has extra t1111e, Bill may be seen on the green tee-ing offg or going hunting with a knapsack on his back. For practical reasons Bill plans to become a cloth- ing salesman. Good luck. Mf- Sportsmanl GAIL LANDOW 6313 Lawnton Ave. C261 Class Basketball, Schools on Parade, Student Staff Pert Gail finds dancing an enjoyable and relaxing hobby, but has the ambition of every other red-blooded AHISUCHH girl-to get married. With her charm, zest, and ability for making friends how can Gall miss? ARTHUR LANG 6504 N. Gratz si. K'Art isaner -i Efflffjetedqifl fhe field of'liJGlf15pTh1S'i Mi'-Of recreation is most 6H10Y3ble to him. When he enf6E5..COll?ge, this fondness' lvwilf, C Celftamly make him the best rooter in the stands. Q. ,ann As., 'href' gmt, .,,,, ay, ,- A ,,. X , soy!- 'GF Cs.,-I' ,W , 1 'M - ms. . W ,ny 1 A Wh' may , ,f 1 447' ww? aw. U.,-H V.. .., M? .. ,. I We . -if .ltlikll 1 Il LJJLVL ff., ii X 1251.39 'G . ,J I fa' 'K .fl 'V 'I .35 ' . 'f,. ff, f 1 .ff 'ww 3 .V CMJ-441041 1 42.41 .5572 . A .1 : I . gf W. 1 427' 1 ' '35 153 ELISA KROPNICK 6430 Large St. C491 Student Staff, Dancing Club, Schools on Parade Lee's,' sweet disposition is sure to stand l1er in good stead at Penn State's campus, which Lee plans to attend after graduation. This petite little 111iss enjoys dancing of all types from the modem to the ball- room CHARLOTTE KUNITZ 4807 N. Wiunock St. Student Staff ' 1 Being by a vi '-trol cing onifaljniodf. I 1 gs wiiagi Chafllli 5525111 Oi! if ,pe ling. Afterlslh eaves school in pre Of be coming a seg . U li H will elif r' Yg C ar 'E Mi 5 MYRA KURTZ 4215 N. Franklin St. C401 Bowling Team, Schools on Pa- rade, Svvimniing Club, Monitor Micki is just wild about rhythm and blues records, and has started to collect them in addition to her pop col- lection. A very good commer- cial student, Micki will be an asset to any office and will make a wonderful secretary. MAY LANDER 6131 Lorettojlkve. C491 Swimming, Clujb, CClass Basket- ball! Stjaldent Staff This lovely brunette, known as 'ljunei' to all of her friends, spends l1er spare ftime listening to records ot allqrtypes on l1er 45.'i The futu e will End june C auf elementary ed. teacher lif sl1e doesnlt, get-,l1er MRS. degree first. V L N5 A ROSALIE LANDSBURC ' I 5720 Virginian Rd. C411 'f F.T.A. Club, Footlighters Rose particularly enjoys draw- ing 'peoplels portraits, a thing which she does very well. Her artistic talent and friendliness should make Rose an out- standing elementary ed. teach- er, wl1icl1 she will train for at Penn State. WILLIAM LAWRENCE 4452 N. 3rd St. C401 Senate, School Store, S.A. Rep- resentative Preach has taken an active part in scl1ool functions, and has been augood buddy to all who know him. His very high aspiration is to become a minister, and Preach can be just as sure of success then as of tl1e success he now has. CEREDA M. LEHRFELD 6038 N. Carnac St. i411 Swimming, Senior Leaders, Stu- dent Staff, School Store, Class Yolley Ball, Schools on Parade, SA. Representative, Dancing Club, Advisory Aid, P.T.C. Representative Cered,', an active young miss, enjoys dancing, driving, and icejskating which she does quite well. Her ambition is to become a medical secretary, MARILYN LEIBONVITZ 47-16 N. 9th St. C411 Student Staff, Publication Sales- man It's no wonder Candy has so many interests since she is very versatile and full of life. Her favorite way ot passing time is to talk to bo 's, read novels, listen to records, or to sketch. After graduation Can- dy will go to college and major in uinenologyf' CHARLES LERMAN 523 E. XYyoming Ave. C201 Student Staff Chuck is a quiet boy who enjoys reading all types ot novels. After graduation Chucky, will become an ac- countant, and because of his vast knowledge of mathemati- cal figures he will become an instant success fiCBERT QXLEYBNSON X5 ,.Q',5,ii3 I-Ierkness St. Q2-19 .cSiudent-Staff 'resen tatixgefi. .t r.!' Society, Basket ' I Managcrf' Sports of f' ditolffof H,ube,'3 whofplans ecciriing a y know the prescription for success. Active in gfsehool affvairsdiind a fine studgnt 'il 3 'i ' tie to add Lst5iffps?5lbfligf?ey'ef in- creasing stanip collection. SICMUND LEVHN 5721 N. Bouvier St. H261 Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basket- ball College, marriage, and money are headed Siggie's way . . . at least he hopes so. XVhile at Olney 'iSiggie has distin- guishcd himself through his athletic prowess. Cood luck for your high hopes. ETIIISI, l,l'iVl'l l1 1818 ltosclyng 1 lf, bill Cialis liaskt 'ball Etlielg Mllio llK',M'L'll-lxI1HVi'm ltlf her llfll'ilt.'1lLlQl1'l'l!llI't' olfgtlmltllillll- 16,2 lldmfiptf for a Qui sfkioiy 'as a L'LH'hlllll1'L'lkll ai'ti'SL ll l'l I' ltfhlm- n Iii glticr spai'tfVl'tli1iii', ogg' V' ic's witlioul Ilfkctcliinggy A Stllfl pcuqilx Ein-1 L-njQyg.zt'xvatclliiiig baseball ganics and reading novels. fr 'W L il ' O X J . 4lf,,., fi?'C5 A,.. W f ' , ' ff 41 1,1 ff 74, A7511 lf, fffff' .4 1' 1 f ,w wf 1, f , A Q f Z 40 Of ,WKW W A fi f 5 gg MJ! l i Z ,X .W 'T 'w ,, Q- w 'W S' few , f ...Z 9 W W ,Www-' 4' f .Q 9 F We 4 X s. st al J H, 'levi '53 'N' :inn-v. .Q 40' ..v, iv I. I sg Sin JUDY LEIBOWITZ 4612 N. 8th St. 401 S-.ATR5-Presentaiziv , -B Counfi c fl, ools on hzade, C, Bglk all, 0Ch Cadef, 1, ' ry Secret l , Stude taff! f ne gil whfis con tly s 4 J Thd 'eason-her 131-IU 'PC sonfl-lflty andggoodi 1514111 r fjud who just Jul Vesi' an-A' any dating should certa' attaii her goal of happy,inarriage. BARBARA LEoebLD 802 W. Fishers Ave. 1411 Y-Teens, IIB Council, 12A Council, P.T.C. Representative, Schools on Parade, Advisory Aid, Class Softball. Though a busy young miss Barb some how manages to find time to write daily to . . . Barb plans to take medical technology, and will be HU added improvement in any hos- pital. rf rouritlfgyfl by er fr H DOROTHY LERNER T2-3-3 Mansfield Ave. t-382 Band. Orchestra, Student Staff, XYoodwind Ensemble Dottie is hoping to become a concert oboist, and her play- ing here at school has long been admired by all. XYhen not practicing, Dottie-H can be found listening to her record collection. Cood luck for fame and fortune! HARRIET LEVIGNE -1522 Whitaker Ave. M201 Associate Editor of Highlights, Quill and Scroll, Trojan. Primi- ten Art Club, Editor of Pal- ladium, Monitor Har is well known for her fine poetry in the Palladium and her art work in the Trojan. Because of these fine abilities, Har hopes to become an il- lustrator or a writer. SUSAN LEYIX 5170 Mlliitalkcl' Aye. tfl-ll Schools on Parade, Class Bas- ketball, Student Staff, Publi- cation Salcsnian. Dixunatic Club One of Olncyls loylicst and best personality girls is Sue, who is usually secn talking or run- ning along the halls to class. NVith- her yivaciousncss and helpful attitude Sue should haxc no trouble finding a Mr. tif. CIIAHLOTTE LEYOV 1120 Elbridgc St. Q-191 Class Basketball Short. swcct and fun to be with is Chan Although shc has scvcral hobbies, Chair partie- ularly enjoys dancing with that certain one. In addition, a top notch laboratory tcgh- nician is in thc making here at Olney. SHELUUN LEVY 545 E. Tabor Rd. 1203 Quill and Scroll, Highlights Monitor, Highlights Photog- raphy Editor, Photography Club Shelly has only one love at the present and that is his camera. Shelly,' can always be seen running along Olney's cor- ridors and field clicking his camera shutter. ALBB T T1'lG 5 Ny juli si. 4203 A , , h 1Sf8 avid car en- th Qt -kos to, , ' tinker with ,1 '1 dri 'l-' ears es eeially j ,, f Qffie fast p 'cars. Plfanning fflffto gof feollege, Alu isn't E f' sure f ' course, but wants V to be s nie one. WVith your vast knowlelge of cars why not a mechanic, Al?', .Wie know youd be a good one. MARY ANNE LOMAX 113 NV. Chew St. f20l Bowling, Y-teens, Student Staff Mary Anne is a quiet miss whose main hobby is bowling. Mary Anne wants to become a private secretary and she's sure to ubowlv her employer over with her very efficient ways. EILEEN LUBNER 4718 VVarnOCk St. 1413 S.A. Representative Leenie , an aspiring young secretary will make a wonder- ful model also. Her terrific personality and sunny smile will certainly help her Cllmb the ladder to success, with all her friends wishing her luck. KATHERINE MACHIKAS 1327 Longshore St. Qllj Choir, Swimming Club, Spanish Club, S.A. Representative Quiet and conservative, Kathy', will be an asset to the staff of any hospital as a nurse. An honor student, KathyD Still finds enough time to, read, dance, and sing, in which she is quite accomplished- JANET RUTH MACERMAN 1526 66th Ave. 1261 Section Editor of Trojan, S.A. Representative, Publica- tion Salesman. Student Staff. -'jgnf a sparkling and stylish brunette, seems to do a wonder- ful job of whatever she under- takes. The fact that she is very competent in her position as ar. editor of the yearbook PYOYQS she will handle any futur6 Job the same way. WM. , 1 J ff f L! 1 2 i . 1f?17'f+:' ,faq -. . 4 f f 1 H.. 1 7 f ., 2 V , 1 7 Sf 2 , f A ,p..., . , ff? ,'iiji. ,. ,,,'Accf' ' ,f.Z9l V :qv , ff. Q ef . X if iiv. 41 we ,M ,, 0. an f f 7 Qwff f X If Lrg' ' . ek. A ' .g V 1 ,,, l l 4. f if riff if , yi MJ A 1 f ' - je I l A ,1 .Y A , ff 2 , ,,. 06 , We K , Q '1 , X , ' X ea z, WM ' . 1 ' .f ftf'ffi4f1 .If . , MA PV emi. 155 .1 5 STEVE LEWIS 1416 Creston St. f-191 A fellow with a great sense of humor who is famous for his ability to relax and enjoy life is Steven Since he is look- ing forward to a career as a C.P.A., i'Stcve,s', intelligence and amicable nature should bring him more clients than he ever dreamt about. I CERTRUDE LOHWASSER 216 E. Lardner St. 1111 S.A. Representative, Student Staff, Swimming Club, Y-Teens, Schools on Parade Though quiet and conservative Trudy has been very active in school affairs, and because of these qualities has made herself so many new friends. Outside of school Trudy', en- joys. the typically feminine ac- 'tivities of talking, f'f7'pfQ ,,SAUL UBAR 11ij,2i'l-ni' 012- ve. un I Band, Studef -fSt'af,f S l -rt.'l V beffota 'r'2fi1i'i afaffirfsiiiflrligg bzilnds star dr me,r. VVhep 'lie gets to collggdgpfuife knztfw he'll be as sueees 'lselzrplastically as he is musically. J fo ALBERT' LUSEN C ,b w N1,,5Qf?atZCfgf:!,f'f26bL-fl' fl Track Team' i'Digger'f4 finds physics a lease ant pas-figlep -iriteregtff' this scienge fade liim decide to make it his career. will soon be a big credit ,to human- ity when he starts to make amazing new discoveries in this field. ARNOLD MACHLES 5157 DU St. C201 Football Team Mack has brawn and brains. He's a fine football player and an excellent student, particu- larly in physics. With these at- tributes he can't go wrong in his chosen field OL engineering. I ,. f N ff' L.. QV fa. s ff-'C ity' .. MILTON MAL1si1i 4775 Whitaker Ave. C205 Football Team Milton, known to his friends as Cat, is an avid A's,' fol- lower. After graduation, Cat,' will go to college or join h.is favorite baseball team. lb 1 wil Ci x' ix. L1 cf Y -si Y XY? ,J K it ajihji LJ' 1 B RY MAMOT I Oleg' ansback St. C201 JL'Q.1iCRlgepres?3Cflwe, Monitor he, 'o 314210 g fello ,,with a Hogiigf irlsl runnings after him is our arrlg, He Ba f per- sonality plus flpindafhe always gives iis admirers a cliaInce1 dancing with all of the-nl' Ou future lawyer has another ambition, but that's his secret. 1 !7 f ' X V fy I ,X I Yi.,.kiL 1 Jijfcff ALLAN MANN -1815 N. Hutchinson St. C411 Al is always smiling, even when liislguek runs o t on hini. His frien yjvays havg Won him many friends during his stay in Olney and will continue to do so when he's finishing his studies in college. KENNETH C. MARDER 303 E. Roosevelt Blvd. C201 Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, S.A. Representative, 11B Council Member Ken'i has certainly been a credit to the school. This is owing to his outstanding par- ticipation in sports and school affairs. Being a businessman is his aim, and his charm and friendliness will make him the success he deserves to be. JOEL MARMAR 319 Roosevelt Blvd. C301 Editor-ln-Chief and Sports Editor of Highlights, Varsity Basketball, 11B Class Treasurer, Quill and Scroll Society Joel is one of the most adorable, best-dressed, well-liked, all- around fellows in our class. His interest is mainly in Mthe ladies. After finishing college, joel plans to attend medical school. SYLVIA MASKIN 822 VVellens St. C411 United Nations Club, School Store, junior Leader During 'iSue'sU stay at Olney, she has iound diversion in the field of art. ln the future, she will probably find diversion in counting gre-enbacks, as we know she'll be a success in whatever she undertakes. GEORGE E. MATHIAS 213 E. Howell St. C201 Curley,s', ability to .bring people to his way of thinking proves he will make an out- standing salesman. His winning ways also contribute to his making many friends. ...TQ ,gr , st. AV v. -. 1 0 .- ,-s -.s , V tr --v 'MR- sf . .i s.,s.s' --1 me 4'JA . .I l t NW Xessss. . -ex gk, .fv 'RN 1 i l t gp Q lb. W X ja. , time g rv NS TQ., W X at '9- . .',, i f t isi iii, - 1 1 ,rx an tr 4-'Y HLLENE MANIS 901 Longshore Ave. C111 Varsity Swimming, Monitor, F.T.A. Club, Trojan Staff, Pub- lication Salesman, S.A. Repre- sentative, Footlighters Vivacious is the word which describes a certain adorable senior, Helene, who scurries about school with a smile and some witty remark for her friends. . ff . .C V Eipajlis JMAANN iiefyW.iz3if1pa st, C201 is? , , of those people xx'ho-pfzfelsds . a 'fgreen thumb and c' fisualfbfebe found work- i Y 'n her garden. In the fu- nn? hopes to be a good wife and mother. RICHARD MARKS 6252 N. 18th St. C-111 Student Staff Richie is the intelligent boy who is interested in so many hobbies, but particularly any- thing that pertains to engin- eering. which is the field i'Richie plans on entering af- ter graduation. Lots of luck to a swell senior. PHYLLIS MASHBIT .243-3 Bryn Mawr Ave. C311 Highlights Art Editor, Trojan Art Editor. Monitor, Primi-Ten, Quill and Scroll Society, Pub- lication Salesman. Footlighters, French Club This busy little cutie is often seen scurrying about with a pencil and paper in readiness for drawing something tor the Trojan or the Highlightsf' A ly l .1LjQKl'NAPi1?,R MATHERS J ' 5 9 Qgrnly si. C201 lYirsityijin't3tbal1 Manager, j.V. F Manager, IX. Base- 'Managt-r, Varsity Baseball, ' 'j.X'. Baseball, IX. Football 'Frank has been an avid parti- cipant in Olneys field of sports during his stay at Olney. XVe know hell be just as active and well known in college affairs. ROCHELLE MATUSOW 4916 Boulinot St. C201 Monitor, junior Leaders Slit-l1ey , an attractive, well dressed gal, can be seen very often dancing to the mambo beat, but she does take time out to concentrate on her sehoolwork and obtain good marks. NVQ know that her work as :1 technician will be com- parable to her ability as a dancer. ' HELEN DOROTHY MAUZ 559 E. Rosalie St. 1201 A Capella Choir Helen is usually in front of the assembly singing in the A Ulpella Choir. Her interest in music and rhythm particularly, should make her an excellent and efficient typist. il l 1' 1 , 1 1 a11'lffl . . l J .marie Aflv1QDowELL 1 Q946fN..- 11th SR1141l Qt '.'Litt'rKCitl ys it perfect, slrime torlja etta, x1tlio'is,s0'cd:Qc and smalll Danciik holds her pres- eptfinterest, while being ii pri- vate secretary is slated to hold her future interest. l MARIE MCINTYRE 5414 N. 5th st. 1203 Marie and her twin are the Sonja Henies ot the roller skat- ing rink. Hard practice has made her excellent in this sport. NVe horge she has equal success in the usiness world. EVEQLYN EILTZLIR 1433 S't.' 1491 Peanut 'floves doing tu mam- bo, add can be segffteaching M. S. ingkgergarecieation room. The wayv, ifigs leg right now, she'll be' with Jfi the resjfgf her lite. Best of Fuck, Peanut , DAVID MEYERS 1113 W. Somerville Ave. 1411 Dave', is an energetic young man with a smile on his face all the time. One of his many interesting hobbies is his won- derful way of helping people. LYNN NINA MILGRIM 1320 Unruh Ave. Vice-Pres. Footlighters, Quill Sz Scroll, Editorial Editor of High- lights, Honor Society, Trojan Staff, Monitor, Alt. Representa- tive Lynn is one of the more tal- ented members ot our class. Shg plans to enter the theatncal world shortly, and her star has already started its climb sky- ward. 1 4... 1 Y 9 f rw 'i ,ff X I gsdflmiw Mtv -9- 'IV' sr., v f 1 ? a. ,, ff tFTQ!A i 't fry, 1 j A! I CHARLES I. MCDONNEL 4818 N. Carlisle St. 1411 Charlie has every reason to he proud of his record collec- tion, and we know that he'll be just as proud of his record at college. Besides listening to his collection, Charlie,' also likes to beat out the rhythm. Good luck to you! JOAN MCINTYRE 5414 N. 5th St. 1202 Joan is a quite proficient roller skater, and her lovc for this sport has kept her very busy practicing. However, she al- ways finds enough time for her schoolwork. Lucky will be the ,fly i 'oss who has joan for his sec- L ' j fl ' Vvietary. ' .f'i W 7 ,M Wfffwi ln ' I X ' ' LJ V. C' Af BARBARA' MEINS ii, f, 8401 xirtifeaa Ave? 51 ., . U1 Dan ng ClL1b,MXMfonitor QQ, Cut 'hnd petite,tjBobbie can QW Aiisuilly be fon a'd working, or ww 5 p ting s' if' iece of furniture ejjgny trleklif day. It looks as though obbien will be work- ing over set of books in the near futu e, fulilling her career of a bookkeeper. X 7 IRVING T. llV1ELTZE,R!', 4iag2rDiS5f8w St.f1'l1J 5 Ofchestia, 1,v. Eootball, JN. Y Ig. , Soccer!! ,' fgreat felloyL,Wh0's1?al- Ewa g ' ff a'Tlaugh is an amateur fpho ographer and a very good one at that. Irv ho ias an aptitude in the f sciences hopes to be- jcome an aeronautical engineer fs , ,M ' F Koa? . 54 1 5 . ,, f X 1 A ff! f Cx, v . ' , N f Heres an extra wish for the .ai !,?l pig V: life , .Eff f .1 success you re bound to ac ieve, WILIYIA IME ERS ZN 70x?g'VlC i V snuaes ' A W QV apell Choir, 112A an ,QB 4 c'l fl 'S ' LT illiefggslxso busy wi ,gar- f e ing, .stamp colgeof' gfand model tr i that seems -ian- EIc?Q9ib'ie 'icggZmirn to e sfo ffi ve hi chool irs.htFpcorgt2g 'tes s service in sc an government. JR' i Qyojazn 'es, rack Team, SPENCER MILLER 6030 Shisler St. 14911 Track Team, Foorgball Team, Alt. Reprgese tative x My Spence, hasjta great inteiest infsports and ,ls bi, member a lfe.W of Ol1?eyl's tearhs. After grsdaariono ' Spencef pla,ns 'to continue this studiessvin college. . ,x I . KW ' , A Y, MERLE HELEN MINKOFF 193 E. Fariston Drive 1201 Junior Leader, Footlighters, Highlights Reporter, Trojan Staff. S.A. Representative, P.T.C. Salesman, Volleyball and Bas- ketball Club Mer', may appear to be a quiet, reserved person, but don't let her fool you. She has a great amount of energy as shown by her participation in school affairs. JOHN MOTCHOS 4443 N. 3rd St. Light and Sound Staff john is an asset to our school because of all the service he gives us. In his spare time, he likes to tinker with model trains. john is bound t i O tar as an electronic teclmgffiiku' . . J .R ii ,V J I4 V .I i K JTIERBERT MYERS J' Q839 N. Broad St. Varsity Football, Varsity Bas- ketball, Track Team Handsome and very popular are words that describe Herb.l Besides taking such an interest in sports, he likes to play the piano too. Herb' is certain to do well when he COI1ti1'1lHE'S.lHS studies in college. rx ' .2 'n P L 1 X X T. OLGA NECZYPIER 552 W. Westmoreland St. MOD Olga, or 'Toots', as she is called by her better friends, enjoys lserwing, bowling, and swimming. She hopes to help her fellowmen someday in her career as a nurse. ROSEMARIE NERZ 407 W. Delpiiine si. 4209 Rose is a very energetic girl as you can sec by her many hobbies. A few of them are roller skating, baseball, bowl- ing, and listening to records. This great interest in things will certainly help make her a very Capable secretary. EDWARD NEVVMAN 159 E. lfariston Drive C205 School llclpcr Ed enjoys along with many other activities bt-ing the buse- ball team's water boy. Ile plans one clay be ii certified public to continue his schooling, and accountant ' in 1 2 .. if 4. . ff 1 I , I i'i1l ? A it X 4 4 H 4 .JI fy ts.. Q yf if ggi if V r 1.-42:33 J Q :Qi- 'Vx' ' ,I . Et' 'rf 'K-Z!!! 22, , V N .Ui rr -s fs. ' PM if I - . 4 6 SX si ' 'Af it arsity Trac , ,FS Country and Basketb it-f rr whfic s S-ki-gel? ' ' his mb ' busi- nessman. e thnks the ney will come in handy as he has a very expensive hobby, girls. Here's hoping you find the right girl and the right business, UBOD. , J ,jfBARBAP.A MYE f 5j2,'E yyomin Aven el C16 1 Tlublkfhti nQali'm e -7 J Basketba , tli r rs! 'ABobbie,' f V aqisecre- tary and l 's,,, o contjiilitie her present ob' ct, in life ,having fvhfl ,,f3Irinito and a good tirnff XN'e' re Bobbie, wil b, fl a to the business x rld with such a cheerful at ' dc. PHILIP N.-XSL.-UVSKY -1026 E, Roosevelt Blvd. Phil is both an avid partici- pant and spectator when it comes to the field ot sports. His personality and congenial ways make him an asset either way. Dentistry will be the career of Painless Philfl ARNOLD NELSON 6017 N. 13th St. 1412 Track Team, United Nations Club Attending college and majoring in accounting is the present desire ot our future account- ant .-Xrnief' He also has a keen interest in international affairs and sports. 'iArnie's triendly disposition will take him tar in the business world. RONNE I.-XNE. AEULIGHT: 1019 69tl Avenuse .F'ot1tliglitets. . iRepresenEi- tiN't','DLlIlCiIifI C lb, QSM- lcybali gw Ba 4'ill I uRon is our at payer and singer XV' i she 't doing th1itv.- is taking iiliii in be- bop presentations. Swimming amd. ot course. the mambo are included in this gal's list of activities. Ron will make a wonderlnl tcaclier. GERALD XYILLI.-Xhl NIEDURNY T01 Knorr Street tllj Orchestra, P.T.C. Salesman Icrry's love for music shows itsclt by his being in the or- chestra and by his being on the dance floor too. However his music will have to be seal, ond, as jerry intends to N x 11 draftsman. ' - i , tix 158 l ,i Xml Publicat' ins 30 ' li ti lTll'3NU! ll ian Burg eks 1 h A 5 A H log 1 1 df K Ig 1 .wus X lb, -164,7 nhurs lg. X 5060 resi en ui SCI'Oll N l0QiQt N' 1 O X wterss xl? X .drili te' lvner- . l P i Y' - I N S, l ll bil dub Jcliar. ligggl' 1 .ls 1. .idkvu DoLoREs 1. oizsrri ICHA T16 XY. Annsbury Street C402 Basketball Team A.. ff V f 2 7' 1 , 1 f' fy f 'Nl Xxollilto 91 1 1 ,nl ll 6 A , S l t 3 K, tx , , XX A 0 hc me , X' is r Sllll P Q t I ' She LJ . ,,'-' A ' f f f, 1 ., Ori ieilgllaigekflfloqsxk J U lf rj XV N, XX, X X cf 1 ..,f . -sem: X X xi if ,els Dee intends to be a hairdress- er. She hopes to get a job at a salon where she can have the nights free so that she can go dancing. Good luck to you in the future. NIDA OLIVIERI 5901 -Bingham Street C201 Archery Tezim, Volleyball Team Sweet Nida is usually so quiet, 1 you never know sheis there. Her nice manners will one day help her be a fine- example to her students, when she begins her career of teaching. GLADYS M. OSBORNE 444 NV. Ashdale St. C203 l Bowling, 11B Council, 12A Council, Class Basketball Ter1y,' is a cute blonde with plenty of snap and vitality which makes her presence so appealing. Theres never a dull moment. At the present Term , is saving some of her energy for the YVAVES which she will join after graduation. Good luck and . . . ship ahoy! MARLANE- TROFF 331 E. 'vtaf ' XSt. C203 Maflane is a v sw 't S1 I'SOI1 vv5hT y frien s 431 her s lney. She i 60 attending -fpharmacy schoo'gyxgIj?:e she is doing very well. 7715 V PHYLLIS ZELDA PASTER 4646 N. Ella Street f20l Girls' Glee Club, Secretary to Mr. Nitsche, Secretary to Miss Lazarus Don't be surprised if someday in the future, you see PhylS name flashed on your television screen. Phyl is going to be H television playwright, and, by the way, there's no better hobby for getting inspirations than by horse-back riding- .L Y . . L 'K as is has as 1 f at 1 are f - 2 l ll? 1 1 1 V 4 l, Q, W mi , LJ if i .p an . 5 L Q? 4' 1,1 X ww, . ' 7 , H G f mf , w, f Z I 6 Q , ae- 1 .. it fm LILLIAN E. OBERKEHR 5549 N. Lawrence Street IZOQ Swimming Club Lillian, like most other good red-blooded American girls, enjoys two hobbies: dancing and the Phillies. She intends to be a secretary upon her graduation fom Olney. Good luck, Lillianl 1 in V ' IA'-fl i WILLIAM RU ELL OLIVER 5918 Bing am St. CZOJ tuderit' Staff, Primi-ten f'Biif'iis an excellent artist and rnakiesdart his , hobby. Whether he eketches or oil-paints his w is loutstanding. All this le ds to A'Bill1s', ambition of becoming a commercial artist. Lots of luckl fi ,Z L . R . 142 y eti I Studen 0 ' , P.T . Sal snga Deen always gftlbefgetteraj Mr. Kerman t ed so it' very sure betdfgia 4slle,ll IQXQQ an exceptionil secritar .l er L hobby is listening-'tx is jock-ff X ey programs while , ing her long, beauyiglllli 'rr ' r . THOMAS L. OSTERMAN 5800 N. 4th Street QZOD I.V. Baseball Osteen makes a hobby of body building, that is, when he is not playing baseball. Someday in the near future, he will be the expert draftsman with the most well developed muscles. GAIL PARRISH 4601 N. Hutchinson Street. 1405 Student Staff, Publication Sales- man, Publication Business Staff, Monitor Gail spends her time modeling and playing the guitar at pres- entg as for the future, Gail doesnit much care as long as she'ls successful. Good luck, Gai . STANLEY PEARLMAN 904 W. Fisher Ave. Football Team, Track Team, Baseball Team XVeight lifting is one of the pastimes of lady-killer Stan . Besides his good looks and charm, he has a terrific per- sonality. Stanv is going to col- lege in order to make a career of accounting. jo l SYLVIA PEATMAN ,Y 422-1 N. American St. i40l if Class Basketball D Some time in the futillre if you happen to walk int an oflice where a ca abl oung secretary is praising the! illies, you will know she tis ir Syl- via. Besides being 'a baseball fan, Sylvia likes to d, She is bound torbe 'uo ss l, i FREDERllI.fili PILLMEIER iia., xv. Linton .sggizoi SA. if Representative and Alter- nate, Stthdengieitaf, German xv L1 ., a very llilkcable and helptful fellow, has many di- versified hobbiels which include stamp colloctingffdriving, and teaching ihis pea parakeet to talk. Fred plans on entering the clergy and becoming a minister. HOVVARD PODOLSKY 5001 Cransback St. C201 Football Team, S.A. Repre- sentative, Monitor If you see a nice looking fellow driving around school in a car, it's sure to be Po Playing ball is also a favorite activity of his. Po hopes to make his living from the real estate and insurance business. WILLIAM A. POTYE 558 E. Sentner St. Bill takes a very active in- terest in sports and is often a participant in many games. However, mechanics is his ca- reer interest, and we're sure he'll make a good mechanic. SUSAN DORIS RAPPAPORT 7005 North 12th St. S.A. Representative, Senator, Dancing Club, Softball Club, Senior Leaders, Swimming Club A great personality and good looks are the characteristics of Susie.'i She can be found swimming in her spare time imitating a fish. SusieH is go- ing to college and she hopes to make teaching her career. to 1 'll N ' y nomar nail if 70051-CfeorigiziWRoj ,ws Weecl4i dev fesialk 0 slpare tih'1etolsrjot?s'ifHcJly set iim- Sglf higl1fglialiy'tas he would like, be' a ,rlgsearch engineer. Hel' Should lyke a great success. f, f 1 li N an w I A 'N' ma.. ww y. ' sw ,ff X aw 'qi 1 u w , '3 , , , -.41 2, Gln L: ' 3.1, , 'ff 4, it A N3 59 9 fa v ,. Z fs W A Y i , B 3? s.r. Q fi? . .-'i F Q .- -. . X f o A is . 160 gi-i Q. r STANTON L. PERITZ 4545 N. Warnock St. C401 Track Team Stan , whose hobby is shot putt, hopes to be a successful business man. His good looks will certainly win him many female customers, and his in- terest in sports will get him the male ones too. CERALDINE BARBARA PLOTKIN 6513 N. Bouvier St. C261 Monitor Cen will make a wonderful medical secretary, because her sunshiny smile wouldput any patient at ease. Also, any doc- tor would gladly take her danc- ing, and that is Ceri's favor- ite pastime. XVe know she'1l be happy and successful. BARBARA LEA POMERANTZ 5706 N. Xlarvine St. 0111 Student Staff, Softball, Hockey Barb has wonderful athletic prowess as she displays by her active participation in school sports, In fact, Barb likes sports so well she even enjoys playing them outside of school. i'Barb wants to be a stenog- rapher and if she does as well in stenog as she does in sports 'Barbn will be very efficient. MARVIN POVERNICK -1661 Shelbourne St. Football Squad Marys friendly smile and pleasant personality won him a host of friends. XVe wish this popular young man great suc- cess after he finishes his study at college. f f 11 fin. tau' 'ff' . 5 V, ,gf ALAN RAYFIELD L - 1 fl X -17-112 North 9th St. 4413 Hank is one of those good- looking six-footers thad kaaveffot to crash parties, His 'rn in ambition in life is to make a big pile of money. XVe'certainly hope he succeeds. ELIZABETH ELEVINA RENNER 838 Eeast Sanger St. C201 Volleyball Team, Retention Drill Duty Besides playing volleyball, Betty is talented in the field of baking and cooking. She would like to be a bookkeeper, but we know slie'll make a dandy homemaker too. J RITA REO G26 East Rosalie St. 4207 Trojan Art Staff, Y-Teens, Alt. Representative, Class Hockey, Monitor Cute, petite Rec is one of the talented ones in our 431355, bollleillly. she'll be one of the top iashion designers of our day, and niany women will be wearing her stylish creations. B0WyliI1gfyrSfenis to be uppermost 5, MU yy ff 5 'W Q, ,ii wi ROBERT RILEY 6733 N. Bouvier St. 466J llB Council Member, French Club, Election Office Oilicial Bob has a friendly disposi- tion and a warm He1lo' for everyone. His charming per- sonality will certainly help him to win new friends when he continues his studies at college. Wiz listen to records all the time, ELMA JANE RITTERSBACH V :,y 4 , l , , ,, iss w. chew sr. 4205 , f s : 449 'Af' I OHR AN YarSityBOW1mg, g,Tef'uS,ZM0fh-jk P . V uhbn iv -42 j.l240 0 ev lvd. C201 L itor ' - - 'i, ',:, bir fwl W, I P.T.C, Rep tive, Monitor s gi '1' ' Dorn just l ves to dance and W , Qllibitiml 'S' toil 0Wl.'a pe ect ganr , kblitlhanytliing shejlkt- tent ,in lite ist oiigitlftto be a stri e. A in 'JRQIVS ininct 4154? greatest li' RIELVIN Rohlhl 51,18 Virginian Roa 413 4 4 ,Team F avid' S' frs enth'i 1 ' 's 3g 47NIoisli.'lf,'7l'le is in 'll tg 5,59 fll 4 C' stilfl way nd liinfr in his lggee elping us bL1Zf'QjO1'IlS. INEZ ROSEMAN 4924 N. 13th St. 4412 Costume and Makeup StaH, In- firmary Monitor Vivacious IU can always be seen chattering in the halls or ,vw-ff ' Krew' 1 , x -1 M vu yu A if 9 ,wi 4., 5' W we , 4 6 r , :f,2,f'gf?f' -, Z- We , 5 y H g y , I i i., i ,. 'RQ 65 in the lunchroom. Her lively Xrnanners will certainly win her ka position taking shorthand. 2 S GLQRM B. R SENBLUM - tis N. C C st. 4413 S.A. Re e n tive, Council Q , ' r, Prom Com- Q7 Q, C etlee, mxtball Club I 4 Xhfffqo a v cute, popular 1 ij t',, S g' esides ncing around Q X ' on of a , she can also b und surr unded by her m admirer Our future 4 medi l technici is just bound to be success. soNuQga4ACifofive43aD fm 4 , ,-X493 Roreguig. I 'yur , yubliisation Sal? ,Fat W as si . S O NS a f ah3 t Qylfuisf 'rhyt and . blues u ic. She is sp keepl er patients .ente I 4, when she is' practl ,IHS Ca' M' reer of nursing. '44 , it x ' I x but she can be serious too. Her life work is going to be nurs- ing, and weire sure she'll be a good nurse. ANN ROSE 1809 Plymouth St. 4261 P.T.C. Salesman, Publication Salesman, Alt. Representative, Monitor, Advisory Secretary Little Annie seems to be quiet but we wonder if that,s true. She is always smartly dressed, and her good looks add to her appearance. Annie is aspiring to be a medical technician and we all wish her luck. FRED ROSEN 5244 D st. 4209 S.A. Representative Freddy,' is an all-around guy, well-liked by both the fellows and girls. His winning smile and personality have made him this way. Engineering is going to be his career, and there's no doubt about his success. A Lk K -4 ti ,i HU, Q til,-,Li ...Q DJ,, 4 J ROBERT OS NFELD 6336 Trotter St. Track What Bohn lacks in size, he makes up in personality. If he's not knocking over the ten pin, he's charming the girls. Engineering is going to be his lifes work. X . . . Xl CARQEN RUSENZWEIG asp W1 wyoming Ave. 4405 Stl1dent'StaHj iClass Basketball Kaki's seise ,of humour and great personality have won her a placelof high regard- among her classmates. Hakim says she just wants ,to be normal but everyone thinks she is and con- siders her the greatest, When the opportunity comes Kaki gets great pleasure from swim- ming, boating, and riilery. SONDRA ROSSMAN 5882 N. 7th st. fzop 1 S,A. Representati e ancing 1' Club, M Y UWC ' , little S ien not I l h r ni th with LO 'leS, e lo ing into Cr p' s mouths in her role ats, an oral hygienist. In her spare time, she can be tound listening to music. fl ,fl LE AH ROT M , xtio a sm I f 'I ee l alwa fs ls Aishin about in X ool, , rom being claiilierf s all o .sit . e 827 Tys In 3 Aff P.T.CgjeptEnlt 1 e, I fiblica- i t if rf! f . Her nature anal. - ality have w n h r y fri. s. and her are as a medical technician is ure to be successful. MITCHELL HARRY RUBACK Dex aux, Ax C111 riiej Mrs' em.fr2iara mo elfitrainfsf ' fl-A girls It may be tha one of ese days viil ' c th ' of l e' th Rube 1' fait 29 xn'ithji?fi?cliZEihliTge E seat surroun ' f f ev' beauties. ,WL frflfffvf MARSHA RUDNICK 4765 N. Sth St. C202 Monitor Cute and somewhat on the quiet side, Marsh can be found listening to all the pop- ular records of the day. Her winning ways are going to make some boss very happy with his competent secretary. ELAINE SABA 443 Fern St. CZOD Trojan Art Staff, Cheerleaders, Monitor, Apparatus Club, Alt. Representative, Poster Club SabuU is a girl with a Wonder- ful personality, and good looks which have won her rnany friends. She just loves to dance, and she is quite proficient in . - M ,, ,Mn , , :Q ka 'Q' tl i X X X! . K. if 8 'Sk M1 ie- filll, 'K 1 1415 5. 'UQ' W 7, 41' vfaui. . 1 me miners HODA, Ippp I ROTHEN ERG' 47 A tx i my .N tztiiaitgtjii f s,-qs,aQaQ fftuag p I u -J Mt. RB , I- Pf1yl'sf . ea r?re Nhaifr does fig-tjstgct .he -, emper Aus Shia funl ,' CU easygoi g. Vo leybirdl s, ' rni glfare her chie btw' f I I one dayjmeen s e,l'ste'aching in her Alma Mater? I rl DANIEL RQVNE R 4614 old Yorle. Rd. 1417 Student Steiff Dann is a ,sports enthusi , and efnjoys listeningsto' asfpartg V -, 'ng in 'gmotbal and baseS?7f1f,ga-mes. The business wdrl is sure to boom when Dann ehters,,i1.Vf1?i 'ovial and amiable linztpn-er sstfds key to certain! success. I 'f' BARBARA EiLE1j3affRUB15i ,901-E. carter st. 41241 School' S.tore,iSalesman, f'PA.T.C. Representative, Spanish Y Clutbf , Monitor' f'Bobbi is always writing let- tersi, and we are beginning to wonder' vtiiere they arte all headed. If,slnef doesn't'Li.pherit her -great fortunes frorn some rich uncle, fB6bbi, will ,st-ndy to be a medical 'Sl T pb 'JC VL. xp WN ,. ,gc fr-X ,ja of Y Elf ' V I A, 5 DAi3l1fRIsSSAIxOV t I my -. J, 1-K X A low --4 ,. ' . Q st, . F. . 'Wt' PQ..-f ,ei . , ir. .ERS F Q X. 1 g mx 'Q . t that field. Her art ability will ' come to light in her career as a textile designer. X i r MARLEEN .yS?FER l N fx-f 5626 Niwmlieie t. qlailygl? Q Monitd , t'P.lf1'.C. Rcpreseflt' tive Q ,N g Whenyfmarlwl i5g'!rl bouncing V. I x . QHNOP of a h jsfhc IS bounc- Q , ..,p, L 4 ing an the nce floor. This adorabxdtjxgf- just can't keep it still be ause oi her exuberant X personality. As a medical tech- nician she will fulfill part of her lifeis work. 162 ' H 3 lf 1016 Lane Ave. Varsity Tennis. IX. Bowling, Manager oi nasketball Team i'Reds is an asset to any group. His spare moments are taken up by his sports, and also stamp collecting. VVe are cer- tain he'll be a success during and after his days at college. ALVIN SADE1.. 917 Kerper St. fflj Sf Trllck Ream, Monitor '1Al' ' Slderiis to like the feggjaof itwnegl, Ql2g3iiZ'lsi7prQ' ly why he vtou ' be m a ,niillionaire yep hviif still have ii mi y f,' nds 0 -K , f f - . .7 df Qlwek?ZJe1 4 n . l 2 1 tid-L6 't I ef! SONYA SAFFREN 1440 Lievick St. Dance Club President, Advi- sory Secretary Dancing and more dancin. This is what Sonny's hge adds up to, and she is really terrific. One day soon, our children will be taking lessons at Sonny,s School of the Dance. J IANET SALEM 'V ', 1 T 6215 N. mst-lit-f si. 4205 5' Stiitlcnt Statl. Class Basketball, V 'V ubluff 1 Ull4'?'l3all. Trojancttes . -- .ll1H. who appears to be on - , ,,V ,-, , 7 if F, tlicnquict side, is really a 'ihot Z. roll ciitliiisiast. Marriage is H I' hci' ainhition, and C .... would 'A he the link to the -cliain of- Q ..,, . . llk K K T53 IA, . LL' ,wlfl xl' N . lx .1 if cosxclerra SCARDINO . ill 5-QQQCN. XYarnock St. C412 5 A i 'Sa-X.,Representative, 11B and '12A Council, Y-Teens Q .MW f 1.- Connie's'i lively personality 'A ' ' keeps her on the go most ot - the time. Her active participa- tion in school affairs consumes T 'S' ' some of her energy. One day -if cute i'Connie will be taking ,Q -Q.. FAITH SASLOW 'N 918 Gilliam St. 111 ,J I Although clainis that her h by,5sfa 'alk1ng we all know f C ,X U U f u L .4 ,, J an - Las a sweet, quiet person. Lf null ferfimbition, that of being .an -Q , we U1 ,af In . a . I , .. ,, I 'iffq 2 2 f' Y ' 4 l f M- J 6 dictation as an indispensable T A! X ' Ig! h tha-t i da i ,- I ' 606 1 4497 s L x 4 ntf mile s p of Y A i e :fthe atio T7 num s pe i -n. ' aps ie willlld vith ers, as tink- ering wit a tos is his hobby. We cert' inl know he'll be a ccess. f' , W4-.Q 39 ij:Eil!or,decorator is one which s her well for Fe was 'excellent taste. NATHAN SCHECTOR 14:28 W. Grange St. f41J Monitor, Student Staff Photography seems to be Butcli's' lavorite hobby, and youll always know its he whenever you hear the click of a shutter. However, his hobby won't be his career as Butch' plans to be an optical engineer. 5211222-fMJi-!0ffffWi'r FRED ALBERT SCHNEIDER 163 VV. Rosemar St. 1202 Fritz', isp always building something lor himself and for his home. This training will certainly be useful to him in his occupation ot machinist. Good luck to you! GARY SCHNEYER l f! CAROLE 51CHMUNgi 10332 Longshore Ave. lllj TT ' ,.'-- .,,' T 1 56 W'kROSeli'n St'dl 0l Tennis Team, Football Team, Aff- ff l g ': . C HSS Bgidetb? 21. je Cross Track Team T' 765' C 1 I if Idle HS d t - - , 4 - 1 - ' QQ aro e is a rien y an swee Blilth Tteuiggnt and aghleuqif. ' A .M Wig- erson, one Whom we all like Gary is guaranteed succesil V ff 9 ,f 2. b .U H . , 1 future life. XVe predict that iefll ' , AQ! F, . 6 W1 1' . er mtgrestb are - . . , . . 'fy lf' 'f ia includzing dancing, mov- htllml llwdsslfs lo become the if ' ' A' sa d swimming As a nurse gijcgeltaresident ol a large , L 4- VA' I I te'hnician Carole will be ' Q . , ' , ,l-'xQp,S. l 1 zf 'A 6' . . If M if 4L,f',.f,-.fl ' ' 'v ' ff ,HL - f. ,.... J f ' EI-LEN FAITH :.,, D. HARRY SCHONBACH WHOEDLER if 1921 Sparks st. 4415 443 VV. Fisher Ave. C201 U A 4 :, i f Gym Team . W Senior Leaders- Highlights' - Wa Harry's witty sayings keep his TIOJHUCUC-5 ' ,ay classmates in stitches. He says Ellie,' is a charming perSO11- X his hobby is umodelsf' but we Her hobbies are many and are wondering what kind. Harry varied. They include readlrlg, f plans to continue his studies skating, and playing the piano. f in order to become an aeronau- Ellie' wants to become a mis- Y tical engineer. sionary someday. VQLAINETSQJWABTZ , H. LEv9EltHuscHvZARTz.. 'levso Ny cfm sg. may ' jo - ei' X TSTudent Stall:,P.T.CgSaleswom- .--f A-., , M 4 e 1 h CU Alf, -. X gh, French 'Club ' lm gif r QQ cting rec ds is Llennies fiendiy and fum Elaine has Robb me Se S .lids 'nifty ifnade many friends in the past ...y.., I o r I isuvn bi o mem. er 'land will cohtiniie to do. so in am V! ion is to ecom der- Ath future, .Her hobby is col- K, gflre . ' er Wm' 5 ' d and she hopes .,,,, . n yy will make her W 'll-, -lejlmg recur S - ' ' l 'ed 1 r ti-ny! ilk T5 ,to become a medical technician. Y Gila 1PUlQ,t, -- -. T' 5 ng 163 K 'x ,l Elin ,, .1 IVAN SCHWARTZ 406 NV. Roosevelt Blvd. C205 Basketball Team, Spanish Club, fix Q Trojanaires lb f'St V M, 'T known throughout , ey for his wonderful er' 'onality which has won llim many friends. He is a sports enthusiast, and basketball seems to be his favorite. He will certainly make a successful real estate broker. MARLENE SEGAL P ' mm, it 5166 Montour St. t24Ql Student Staff, Publication,Sales- inan, PLL. hepresenhative This tall brunette has many 12: hobbies, but her favorite, is 5-1L1Sf being with Art. Mar is hoping tor asecretarial position m l atter graduation andseventual ... marriage. Her scholastic record .ff will win Marr a job,i and her pleasing personality has practi- cally won her a husband. , fl ff Eiiaxcisiisfs .ora ,MMR . 7,5-gif 7 7 H 2M138'7'fLlfAve7It??8l ravi f 1 svi I 1 I gy 'Mo 'orf '15 is ' Q' Pretty 's ways ell 'i .P ' dressed 'X ,in good spiri YHe-riff , 2 talents 'ude ew ario and dancing, try ii 1 be starting college g'f'il'Llgr - Q uation. Best ot luck to yogi- , I ,IUDITH ,N 7:28 .Mdose lvd. C402 .h i , ts Staff, ro- LBAY a , -lr. Lea I' Sweg, quie Ujudggr is very b active in school airs. She loves to sew during her spare J,- time, and she is quite proud of her handiwork. judy', plans K. to continue her studies in or- der to become a teacher. . Q,-7 ' li? , JOAN SHANDER fm 6251-gl Oaklandgs.St. C492 -' ' ii Trojan Art argl-i, Monitor IZ, A ,Q An excellent fartist, Hjoaniv is sure' to be wonderful in her chdsen field, 'commercial ad- H. vertising. During her spare time she practices her drawing, and her good looks wlll Only add to her success in life. GERTRUDE SHANV :395 W. Bristol St. Trudy,s interests are many and include popular music, howling, dancing, and baseball. She is a sweet and friendly person, qualities necessary for a future nurse. I Ni X f 3,49 'V y 1 f 1 A7 ,f n f , ,Maw ' . 1 nr . v--Av . up , - ,mf ,plfflp JL lf i 'J I 1 1 1 , 4,7 bf . A W lfiiinx snficiixovirz v H' L, ' Q an -as i , ws. 4 .1 new . ' 1 1 if x jk ,fg ss l ' 5- I xi f -f Q I .. K ,us ,Hd W tv' .. . y X. . . ts Nwvf X cf -t - 1 X XS? Qs lie' is 6 I i fi v Q ,ig s- ki lt' 4. g 3 -iff!! .4 J if J - g 1. 1' ' --1: s .rs 5 . A , X i' 164 , l J . ' DF, DlSEGAL ff' 4f95f N ,aiiialek 354 N Moviel Pr,o ector gator Movies and movi A pr ' ct s are ongljira 'su ni' yd I t ot the t'i This ho y as also nde liifnf-aset 7 le ,t nl training in his career as e wants to learn all about bu 1- ncss machines. HOSLYN ELIZABETH SENNETT 1269 Pvoseniar St. CZOJ Publication Saleswoman, As- sistant Publication Saleswornan, bowling Club, Y-Teens Lynne has loads of person- ality and she is also talented in the iield ot music. Her ca- reer plans: do not include this, as she wants to hold a secre- tarial positi h. I -18-30 B St. t20l Student Stati, PTC. Salesworn- an, Publication Saleswornan A i U XYith her warm smile and A7 U Ai iriendliness, Mickey is as- l sured success in her chosen vo- 'cation, that ot being a secre- tary. Her hobby is dancing, and it gives her pleasure. Good luck to you in the luture. , JACK SHALITA H 14 .9 Stirling si lisp dbbwvling Tearn L ndsoine jack, besides being ' diiiifs rts, is also a terrific V daricer. 's favorite sports are ' lszejbf-lla an ' bowling. I his gi tisjai A cist, is und tg iave plenty '- ness as is clidnikviliviertainly lure all the temaegcustomers to his door. m X i , l it GE it s s ut liked b a his 1 ' jlcitamv si. i ff. ' i- V, A 4. - gk ii ites X mate piotog ph is ns , y V, but he iliopcs son da Xto becoi a Cll llllLfL1l ,L-ngiii Cir. ' , ev i f X X - lj ,2 ff X, 31 ANNA MAY SHECTMAN 1714 67th Ave. f26l Annie is the homespun type of girl. She loves to cook, but she also enioys dancing. Her ambition in life is to be a com- bination bookkeeper and typist. TO f .:. 4'4 N .: .11 Sr., ll.'llll I 'f av' 1 ' m 0 . O S jx my . wt- 1 .0 0, .I Q . 1 4. A,,. IUDITH SHELOW ' V UINIOZQQ N1 17th St. C413 ' 3 .11 P is Wa sh b fhusigjkstbbalflfifgulteslli ugidglcls , 'al 113522 m A9511 I ygEe?k'l'elH18l'3. ,I 1 W . rati r tha it, jude 1- Y ' hopfsxfll ' a career out of X . -V be1Ug Faure ical secretary. 1 ' J i STANLEY SHIPON sis E. xvyoming Ave. It ': ..vV if Stosh is very interetd ' . the 'Held of music. Hes Znjoylg T '-', ,f 3342? Pl35'1Hg the piano, and he also . likes toncompose his own music. Stosh, however, doesn't in- A tend to make music his career because his ambition is to be a Hrst rate bookkeeper. ff' 34' 27 ,f , 1 'RQXEBARA sown Q- ' H-fE.fQ 1 CSITUMAN VWSQVZA if ll' 'fllnl A if 413,12 N. 9tlT'Sp C412 of 'sfie Hig tor, Tyr' f ff, TN MonitO1'fS1AL,Repr2Z jZf 1 -N bl . of 011- ney ' f'Bo 5 e 'd Q-, , Q, taki ,tga?iT'1,1aterest 1 o?Jl,f7 3 K' 1 1 and the mambo, 4,558 V has ggavinterest in the Tj, U posite se-ramad they in her. Maggy ,157 If 4- ROBERfll,CHARLES A 4 robin 4818 N. 1 11 sf. C411 J V, . Ayer W , as . K . 7 . ! 5 , 3 1 S.A. Representati Q Club, 5 , I Manager 0 all and 4 W ., Varsity T ck earn, Dramatic One o A-.CUV9 participants fe if in school drag c presentations f fi I V1 is our Si i. His witticisms and flairo r c rfyi-dy keep all his classmates e ined. ill INII N ' I ' . ' IN , the sake. rgui - ID Spi of i h . ti ' A frie ?N Miltie I A tops in whatever e' d ides upon as a vocati ,lf and we know he will be. W RICHARD SIMONS . .Wa ..-W. 1 .wiht Aw. MZ sm. ff' fs . ZW yffwf f f fi -W4 fWv.a,:1f42 if , f 6 . . ,- , W ., , , ff if- I.:. 1 6712 N. Carlisle St. CZGD I Collecting stamps is the favorite hobby of 'johnny Dollar. However, this will have to take a back seat soon, H5 .l0hIU1Y plans to be one of the coun- U-y's top architects. s :' tif' u ..,. 2, 'srl AQ., ' lr, , 165 4 ,, .. eg ftzfff 4? ChONN,IE SHERMAN 308 E, Albanus St. 1201 Publication Salesman, Monitor Connie's proficiency on the dance floor is a sight to behold. She also has a wonderful per- sonality which only adds to her charm. Being a secretary is Connie's', aim in the future. ALAN SHREEMAN 4921 Borer St. - Yole'sU favorite pastime is working on his farm improv- ing his physical a pearance. In the future, Yole,'lho es to own 350 acres of beautifuljfarmland. This is sure to guarantee his success as a farmer. IOAN L. SHUSTER 1203 Disston St. KID P.T.C. Salesman, Monitor Although Ioanie likes to drive around in her car, she likes to cook too. Dancing is also included among this galls hob- bies. Joanie hopes to be a dental technician in the future. ROBERT SILVER Q I . .7510 N. 9th St. f4ll '?Bob' is! anotherl one of those 'camera ffiendks, and ,he espe- cially likes to develop his own p' tures. Acc unting 'seems to h ld the greeaige-st lcareer interest f f Bain and H4511 fprobably bebne of our foremostiaccount- ants one day. X ,. 7 ,,.4',.-Aff? . lflvraazaerd.-s1stoRSAry.,f-ff-ef LQQLQ Hasbro C110 Choir, Qfolf Tea N dqw ,E l,,MaJrsTt 1 ers, - Wa H tak s e tere, in I . 't e n fdomlflk nate hiss tho ghts, asm is also irfteireifgglfj qdferrfa Our a y- 1 ers f f opping pla bigcguel ge, -K ghavge- know eill' 'an assefgptheref JERHYKPHILIP .skoer 6603 N. zoalmsr. 4391 at . ulerffis axrnild soit offguy. He never seems to get excited, and that is probably why he has many friend' jerry hopes to make lcolilegt ,liisl stamping groundforl a' ew y ars. . . J NANCY R. SLIFER 6538 N. 5th St. i267 Student Staff, Class Hockey, Trojanettes, Class Archery Nancy loves excitement as we can see by her love for hotrods This lass also loves to dance. Her career is a good one: marriage. Good luck Nancy. THEODORE ALAN SOLOMON 1711 Widener Place C415 Monitor, Choir Ted is one of our classmates whose charm, personality, ap- peal, and wonderful voice are quite a combination. Dancing, too, is one of his assets. Ted hopes to be a big businessman in order to make enough money to take out all of his girl- friends. ARLENE SORENS 1529 Lardner St. 1497 P.T.C. Salesman, Advisory Sec- retaxy Are is very vivacious and attractive. She enjoys listening to her rhythm and blues rec- ords, but she also enjoys boat- ing and Fishing. Are, hopes to make marriage her career, and it is certainly a very good one. HARVEY KTELVIN SPECTOR ,843 ,E. .Albanus St. 1203 Basketb'Hl1.lVf-Qfg2f? PlEHOr SO- ciety, IIT3 an 12A Council, V Monitfor Speei?j,sfthe kimifpf guy who is well' lHEEd46y everyone. His hobby' is a goodlxone, . . . girls. H1 iopeyt ma 'e centistry iis Caieef,'andZlif,pQ,Pfe:ia11ry will certainly get 'l11Tl iiiaiiy female patienoff is ,Q ' . ' i f V I ,XV dflif. STEPHEN STADLER 1255 Croc-by St. illj Basketball is Steves, favorite hobby. His love for this sport does not interfere with his am- bition as he plans to become an engineer, LUIS ANN STARM 2072 65th Ave. Basketball and Apparatus Clubs CHU. Ilwis Img 11 pleasant pcr- sonality which has won her many admirers. Shi' l0VCS to dance and is rjuitc a Whiz. Lois hasn't decided on her career yet, but sho is bound to be successful. f, 4 f-ff .1 4 ,,.,. . 4922?-V. . R, Q . Wi Af l if N -3,9121 . e . 1 5 :WMV 3. 'ZZ-f f , , M , .1 ,Z ' f 's-p if W f W 2 67: ! .uf V, I V-W me -vs. X ,Q .,,, .X feb? K s I , : I .Q Q 2 ,S , -,f . ,XV ,fmfg 1- 2, 9344 vw 1' ,ff . V63 7 OJ yff J K nujdlfx. L N 'LP .7 , L TQ tm 'ff 2:-' ,,, .. . 40- ' 'fe af? ' 1 X .w- ,Q W .XX xy. KX., Xe-ffs 'RS' A s. . 1 s. -, ., X i ' U' 1 ' i '70 . ss.. .. W - ij.. sg is .f if, -...., 5 ff ' ' - li W, . 'l 166 v gpg, is J ASHER SOLOMAN 4847 N. 7th St. f20J Wherever you see girls is where you'll see Asl1. He seems to tind them quite fascinating, and that is probably why they are his favorite hobby. Selling real estate to them in the future will be 'kAsh,s,' job. LOIS SOLOWEY 2036 Oakmont St. C152 Publications Salesman, Monitor, Alt. Representative Lois is well known around Olney for her sweet and pleas- ing manner. Her hobby is danc- ing, and she can really kick up her heels. Her ambition is to become a secretary, and her charm will certainly win her any position she wishes. RICHARD BRUCE SOUDER -1844 N. Fairhill St. C202 Olney Printer Bud,' has two chief interests, cars and girls, which he enjoys. He hopes to become a book- keeper, and that will allow him to keep up on his hobbies, al- though we know helll be a sue- cess in his chosen profession. PHILIP SPECTOR 45-13 N. 1-Sth St. f40l Varsity Cross Country Team, Intermural Basketball Phil is strictly an outdoor man. His hobby consists of all types of sports. After Hnishing his studies, Phil hopes to be- come the owner of a restaurant and make a lot of money. XIELYYN STARK 5007 St. Q2-ll Football Team, Varsity Track Team Tall. blond Mel is known to all around Olney because he is one of our big football stars. Although music is one of his hobbies, sports will always be his favorite. Niels looks and personality also make him quite popular with the girls. JOAN STEIN 5845 N. Camac St. Chill Monitor Small and dainty, Joni is a likeable person. Among her hobbies are swimming and reading. VVith her sparkling personality and winning way she's sure to make a success with her college education. , T . Y A h Qi A xv- EEE?-HN gitinusftizinaaiic it X - i .H -1, I ,i ...a cstctst ft .445 xXQgP1COSliVe tv'1'VEvie is ,tl e ityybe of girl who enioys life.,SVe can always count on li ' for some witty Saying to keep things from getting dull. Her ambition like that of many girls, is to get m.n'ried. CAROLE STEINRUCK 4916 si. 4209 SA. lit'PI't1St'IlitlllX't'. Softball Captain, Basketball Team, Hockey Team, Volleyball Team, Y-Teens Cute Carole is very popular, and she is active in many school affairs. Her main hobbies are sports and Stosh.U Be- coming i'Stosh's private sec- retary is her ambition. JOSEPH STEUR '5-12 enner 111 ,I-fisliti g,,9,H91f'S0uHfiC-Sfiafff, ambitiofi is to join the Yaxy and s W the worldf' Hoi ever, when e is,at'h0 -E,,f,4',.-1 Q ' f,L1s6sesf-arrieiiii f n 'e utitili iis model trains. Good luck to yon. Butch, in your naval career. DONALD SUGARMAN 50-18 N. Hutchinson St. Donn keeps all his friends amused constantly because of his wit. and he always has a smile for everyone. He hasnt decided on his career yet, but he is sure to be a worthy citi- zen of his community. LINDA SUSRIN 5619 N. 16th St. Q-Ili Glee Club 'iLin always has a cute smile and hello for everyone. lllltlt 13 why she has so many friends. Her main hobbies are dancing, going out on dates, -and.. . . boys, Lin's,' ambition 15 to become an elementary educa- tion teacher. ROBERT HILL SVVAN 6411 N. Fairhill St. C262 V' 1' A. F tb'11, Tack, Hi-Y, dr5k?fpj?i,ffiaife Prdsidcnt Swanee!, e 'OyS . Cfkiflg, OH mbdgl ' tomobiles. This hobby akes UP, m95t of his tim It 19 DTFSCME finishes us ics ul? 3, ' Swanee s-'vfCs:tfjH,,.1Ob at General Motors Cuniofwen- 01 JQiQNrw,L Q'f,c,'fr , gp- Ex it ' if-'fi' . K . ,, N, ..... , 'Q f ,fi 4 f z 5 f g , ,E F fa f ff. V, gf, ' '1,, 5, , Uififff' P 7e,6zf.V Z.' 1 M ca fm 4.1 M, 'rf-W., 3 'VI gf 1 xp 167 fa we Simca l ,if ' I gf A 'tfzffnriai an ff J I 7 f' ',,.x l .5 A7 l :Ut l A we fp JU p .fffj . .... Q tr . 4 ,yii Y t 1,:. . . xt, , ij f .t 0 X X i 4 ls, .tt THEODORE I. STEINMAN i410 Ummgith Avey ti1,W T V' si ' 4 btballiarid T1il,C', evflatyflxgraojan iires Gyrrgghgoilli Cliairmanloli Qly1iJS C0Ffl1' mittee, Lunchroomi Committee, ' Alt. 139-iresentative .. X Wt- . - Ston e during his years at Olheg, as made himself many friends- among 7 the 9'-Wstudents and faculty. Tliisggood-natured guy has ma-ny interests but he concentrates mostly on girls. MILTON STEPANSKY 4808 BU St. QZOJ Track Team, Monitor Besides building and flying gas models, Milt likes to collect things. At the moment, he has a stamp and coin collection. Milt hopes to become an aeronautical engineer some day. PATRICIA R. STRINGER 4420 N. Hurley St. Y-Teens, Bowling Club, Pub- lications Salesman, Pretty '4Pat loves to dance, and she really looks good on the dance Hoor. Bowling also is one of her favorite pastimes. Pat plans to become a teach- er, and her warm smile and personality will help her win the hearts and respect of her pupils. ALAN LEE SUMMERS 5235 VVestford Road CZOQ Gym Team, Track Team, Tumb- ling Cheerleaders, Book Room i'Lanny is an all around guy. He has proved himself a good friend to many, and he is well known for his winning person- ality. Swimming and gymnas- tics are among his many hob- bies. Alan's ambition is to be- come an electronic engineer. LOIS SUSSMAN 1520 Roselyn St. t4lJ Monitor Sweet Lou has many hobbies, among which are dancing and going on dates. Much of her success in making friends is due to her adorable personality. College will be her setting for the next few years. ,nf -ff l' 4 'r' IUDITH ANN SWANN 5244 Howard St. C201 Honor Society, Y-Teens, Volley- ball Team, Trojan Art Staff, School Store, Librarian of Choir, Alternate Representative Active, ambitious, and cute Swanee enjoys sports and drawing in her spare time. She hasnit decided whether to be- come a secretary or an artist, but we know she will be a suc- cess in whatever she attempts, l I A 1 4Vp, F- J i SUE TANDLER 6417 Lawnton Ave. 1261 S.A. Representative, Publica- tion Salesman, Varsity Softball Team Tandi as Sue is called by all of her friends loves to listen to music. In the future she hopes to become a social work- er, and her reat amount of energy will iielp make her work more successful. MICHAEL TECOSKY 6264 N. 15th St. C413 Monitor Mike is a good natured guy who enjoys bowling in his spare time. He hopes to con- tinue his studies in order to become a mechanical engineer in the future. 4 7 ,fy 1 ll? lgbUfiiOB 1 t L' ,s 1 43f4iQpfllelt ith si. 4205 ootba, Tea ,V Bias ball Team ' i Basket ' l ami Library 'J lg B itor C'Bob's Vi naiVnl' interests are spo d, Vatilrally, girls. His c ing n anner ma 'es him Vafs '-cess vi: li, the opposite sex. XV Q In t ' ffl J Bohn hopes to bed-:EQ 'engineer t 0 ! HELEN TOPAKAS 5637 N. Uber St. Monitor, P.T.C. Salesman, Li- brary Aide, Apparatus Club Helen, affectionately called Tee by her friends, enjoys writing letters to Pete as her hobby. This sweet girl hopes to become a secretary in the ne-ur future. 'i AN TROST ' My of 913, Westsfltsfheiis Ave. Fiinlovinglylhllltn Nlindffd Van asset tvTpWJttic rc-lass. Vigeading lioolzif iowffver, zliwvfrif to be 'l bby, l ie future ins io . Il . V f l i '1'f,u5i seen prescrib- ing I'llf'CllLl111fTS inliis position of an NLD. JUDITII li. 'llUliNlQli 1331 Paissiiiore Street till Monitor , X Swoet, brown, lilflirodfllrfovfltl- pyml 'kjnclyn loves tlziiit-ing, Hlllglgx Lllltl VlIUVV,llllQ- Vvlth ji1qly's 'IiPrStil'lzl.ll'fy and looks, its quite clear to sec that any boss would hire her tor his secretary in un instant. . r'4 2a,!- ,:.,.,, V V - V'.V if f VV! f N ,WYE 'fab 2.v,. W . . r , 1 v lm vs X53 as i r Q if v if A 1 V-hi 'trrfi my 15 -+..... gag! f V Ss r .. AX .N K. i W f , gt si. it S if -'X lt it ' Ly , , ,621 ' 4 X .5 EH MARILYN TARNOFF 6218 Old York Road f4ll P.T.C. Salesman, Asst. Publica- tions Salesman Mar spends all her free time writing letters to M .... Af the moment, she P16115 fQ .be a secretary, but mar1'1ag6 IS 111- cluded in her P13115 f01' the Future. CAROL THACKLINBURC 5360 XVestford Road Q01 Swimming Club. Class Tennis, Basketball Club. V0lleYball Club, Apparatus Club, Archery Club Carol is an outdoor girl. Her hobbies include swimming and skating but she also likes to bowl. She plans to become a physical education teacher, and she will make a good one. l 1 fggtdgliigggki fifii i of B sr T L 4,4 4 ym Team. rac '. English Book Room 5 Nnitor Rt liopes Db ' I will be his nr er 'nc his such a gret o wonien. helll clyirin his patients to the den- tistf thfiir. XIYRNA TRACHTMAN 1540 Hellernian Street I-191 P.T.C Representative Myrn lows to listen to her LIre.itVVt-ollettion of 'ilazz and Blues records. Being secretary fem :kI'tlC Sll.1NV Xwiuld Q-Q1-fxiinli' be .lI'l itltlll place to e-omliing work .incl pleasure, CYNTHIA IOAN TKCKER 25371 TTth Axenue tF3Sl Monitor. P.T.C, Represeiitative, S.A. Rep. Cyn hopes to bet-onie a inetlit-al technician in the near lntnre. ller love for sports Qmd art certainly pi-oyeg il-my Qt-H is ii eliarining person to niet-t. i -' ff X l i loam ii1DfttjVpELL 5027 l'eii1iyvgViy St, He has iiginyk interesting litil e.V 'es to tiukm. with gas ino' iiiplanes and scale inotlel trains, and he also likes to rc t,l.f'1low1irtl is certain to bel' in his clio5Qu VO- L ation. L-QLVN?-1 vbfgu 1 IYDITH C. YACHE S-L1 Clarkson Avenue Svvinnning. Archery Tcumx Jr' -hull 5f. Leilders, Bzlsketbzlll Klub. Alternate Representative .lllkly has both her rainy and SIIUIUE' days planned for her. laintingp toil and wntcrj during those rainy days help push the blues avvayg while during 5U1lUY.lClEL11' weather, horse- hack riding is her delight. PATRICIA ANN YASS T25 XY. Fishers Avenue t20j School Store Salesman, Locker Office Aide Tall. cute Pat loves any type ot sport. Her sparkling vitality .ind active participation in these games make her an asset to any team. Pat will soon he busy at her job as a secre- tary. HENRY VOCT 5915 Weymouth Street l:2Ol Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track. Monitor '1Hank's love for sports is an enioyable pastime for him, but if he wants to hecome a skilled electrician. sports will have to take the sidelines for a while. RUTH ELIZABETH VVEBER TSO XV. Nedro Avenue CZOJ Monitor, Class Basketball Pretty, blond Ruthie can be seen on ice ponds during the winter doing her tricky figure eights. After graduation, Ruthie plans to start a career as a secretary. LINDA MARCIA VVEIIREF. 1308 Greeby Street fill S.A. Representative, 11B Class Vice President, 12A Council, Anna Leonowens Club, Class Hockey, Swimming Club Lynn has had her hand -in robably every school activity besides always hayipg a halld in a pizza. Lyn 1S OH6 SUI who has personality FIUS, and she is always lots of un to be With. IOA WEISS 6438 a e Street C4 Monito - HU C111 Clan St ff, Publica on X SEIIHU ' b ie is 6 fl Of. at be ' ul t whizze y- y n S 64 dl-ivin also gnc' HI1 y.2gJl.lCCtlD are r ub: :.x 'K .1115 15 ad Ie :VF has 1T1-E43 Def' sonality ' I' milk el' Very popular S'-the N In the class. it x ,aff 497 fl.. VV, 1 Q. T cw W 4, ,.,, 1 . 3, fi s .. ,V . I f 'f . i', .' :'5'. .1'f'f535fli.vi4qfwv:?-vm, V I ef- - K Di' 5 j' , 5 ts ' 'lsr' .af , ,gy , ,.,,, , if I s , gn ' S , :L Blu iinuaj , ., f ,.V. 429 I .Y may s. fat. ' ilgffqaf wi., gy W 'GEM' Q M wait? , . J ? .fa ' .., 9 4 . 5 , is 1 Y I Q- fwfr' Q, , , , va.. f' if ' , W as . Q' 1 .1 X A ' f f a-..,..,.. 'V' 1 fa ., f f . Was ' n l 1 I' ' We ' tw 1 A 17-'Tv .l ff Y. 'f ZH' , .sf . 'KO 'lunar BARBARA A. VARALLO 410 W. 66th Avenue f26J jr. and Sr. Leaders, 11B Coun- cil, Nurses Aid, Monitor To be a re istered nurse is Bab's chieg ambition. Her charming ersonality and her talent in playing the piano will certainly win her patients' hearts. DOROTHY VERNON 6153 Oakley Street CID Class basketball, Swimming, Archery Club, jr. Leaders Cute, brown haired Dot could swim all ear round if she had to pick hier courses. It may he that a swimming in- structor is looking for a secre- tary with Dot's qualifications, then she would combine her work with pleasure. CLADYS VVATKINS 4617 HC Street Monitor Pretty Sugar first loves to dance. That is her favorite pastime. Someday, Sugar opes to lead the glamorous life of a model. CONSTANCE WEIKEL 96 VV. Roselyn Street f20l Footlighters, Troianettes, Arch- ery Club, Monitor, Class Soft- ball Connie's? sparkling personality can be seen in many different school activities. She is one of the rettiest girls twirling on the djance Hoor trying her new dance steps with different part- USFS. PHYLLIS RUTH WEISER 716 64th Avenue f26J ' X School Store, Swimming Clubgf , , f Trojan Staff, Spanish Club, if Honey is around. Her witty sayings can be heard all day throughout the school. The children in Honey's classes? will hate promotion day when ,L they will have to leave the en- A ioyable days spent with their V teacher. . fr , f LAURENC EISS! 1104 Ma e .f,iiy4.f!, 5 Focilggll, XT ack 6 ,Xt,LQ' e td Larry is on guy whomjyfiu can't is around O e IRS fpi asing .Q V, ue E how le svon the o i e. he t'f o r X X. Xvhe ivyg 1 exp ,ct tqlxseg L L an phi Ban 'anthe- per! I T f It fa I ii Q top ' one of ' r lea ing bands, of the day.' I I .-1 There is never a dull moment f PHYLLIS WENOGRAD 4754 A street C205 Associate Editor of Hi hlights, Vice-Pres. of Math Clui, Vice- President of French Club, Tro- jan Staff, Honor Society, 'l and Scroll Society Presi ent, Monitor, Publication Salesman Success is the road Phyl is going to follow. Her four years in O nei have certainly shown this to e true. NORINTA VVILSON 1226 Robbins Street C115 Monitor, Assistant P.T.C. Rep- resentative Fun loving Norm,' is known throughout Olney for her cute laugh. Dancing, swimming and playing checkers with a certain i'Teddy', takes up her spare time now. She may be continu- ing the game later on VIVIAN VVOLENSKY 4548 N. 12th Street C403 Monitor, Pub. Salesman, Trojan Staff, School Art League, United Nations Club Olneyis Rembranclti' is known to her friends as just uViv. The doodling we see her doing is just the practice in order for her to get in shape for the time when she becomes a commer- cial artist. ALBERT YVOLFERT 551 Rosalie St. CQOJ Band Al spends most of his spare time in front of the television set. It seems to relax him atter a hard day at school. Playing his instrument also takes up a portion of his time. Al is sure to do well in the future. ELEANOR VVUNDER 6839 Horrocks St. Archery Team, Greenhouse Wfirker, Robert E. Blanc Cab- inet Arranger Sweet i'Ellie is a shutter bugn, but she also likes art and archery. Gardening, too. is Om' of her many forms of enjoy- ment. Ellie,' plans to continue her education so that someday she may become an elementary school teacher. ROBERTA SANDRA YAFFE 2149 E. Cumberland St. C257 S.A. Representative, Monitor, Graduates -Section Editor oi Trojan, Honor Society, Alter- nate Representative, Secretary, Spanish Club Bobbie', is Olney's top mambo enthusiast. Her rendition ot the mamho will put Arthur MurriiY out of business soon., In her sparc time, which isnt a lot, she adores painting. Zi ,' QM 47, f Z ,W ' I an t , QW L rf-,eff , N M1-'Q gn, ,f-Q, an Ubs 'iw t T5 V . W WW se? ' we --1 ,M M as ' 1 ..-.rx . ,. , , f X 4' 1 ff C 1, I I 04 4 V.-..n9. .46 5 2? 1 ' P ff,C . fy? 4 'f X Aff' f if 'swf f' Z, J 1. J ,N Yah.. Q 1 Y ev f A fs. . 1 Eg-'I .Q t s s --. -..'- '-wa., C, as 9 gf -, E If: it A ta K 170 if Wee ALL WH1 OCK 59736 E lcott Peet 'OD fi 1 f B gl, Orc estra, .- r 'AIQ 6 1 f f f n s l i s r n of Olney. Tropical Fish is his hobby now, but his ,ambition is to get ahead in this world. ELLEN NVINSTER 4758 N. Franklin Street C202 A top executive dreams of hav- ing a real good stenographer. The gal for this job would be none other than Ellen. There will be times when Ellen will trade in her stenog notebook for a day to show her facile ways in the games of bowling and ping pong. VIRGINIA LEE XVOLF 4732 N. 15th St. Swimming Team, Apparatus Club, S.A. Representative, Monitor, P.T.C. Salesman Gini is a very cute girl, and she has many triends. She likes to model, and once she won a bathing beauty contest. Gini likes sports very much, and that is why she wants to be- come a physical education teacher. NORNI.-X XVOLOY 55329 Carlisle St. Class Basketball, Volleyball. and Tennis Adorable. well-dressed, and full ot tun is our gal uXOl'I11.l, Her many activities include danc- ing. horseback riding. and ice skating. Her wonderiul person- ality makes her a good com- panion, and her career as a medical technician is sure to be a success. gf? ijensa wiirisn. ja. 'sim me -Eta hill sta-at tion -Q9 Eootball, Yfl PcTe'j9,LQi ,delights in tinker- ing arolir-iel xg'itli radios and model traliiis. bluff-sritti bccmms aiit-eivfetionic- technician. His gcicidleoksffi1gSHtsxx'.tict 5 iile melt many a gir ' 'liea11.' Quf4 Rock Hudson. 'Olritp-hpg, MARY ELIZABETH YOUNG 5,721 N. Lawrence Street CZOJ Tennis Team, Swimming TQQ1111' Volleyball Team, Areliery lXlert, excels in painting in her spare time. To keep iii top shape, Mert can be seen fuk- mg an active part in mam' of Olneys great girls teams. 1 LA-XUR,-X Z.-XIKA 50293 Rosehill Street i201 I-V l'0llK'B'lN1ll. Alternate Rep. 5l'U't'f111'3'. Troianettes, Tennis Team u1.,.lllI'tIH.'NVllO has been one of O4lI1t'YS intellectuals has hopes 01 1'l'U0Il1lI1Q ai chemist. In be- UVPUI1 the time she mixes chem- icals.-slic will have time for catching up on her stamp col- lection. music, and sum-ts. SELMA ZUBIN ISSS Godfrey Avenue Sel is one senior who has her spare time taken up hy dancing and tennis. XVith the knowlf edge she acquires in Olney, Sel will be an asset to any business concern. ROBERT ZXVEIC 911 Griffith Street QIID Looie is looking forward to becoming an air force pilot. He is practicing to fly an airplane now to get in shape. It is guys like Looie who will be on hand to help defend America. 2 vm- , M 1, f .ff J To I' Wi? . WM ppp an 171 DORIS A, ZION 1237 Wingohocking Street C401 United Nations Club, P.T.C. Representative Dorf as she is known to her friends, is up to date on all mambo records. As a talker she rates plus, and with her sensa- tional record collection, she has enough to talk about. To be- come a secretary and later 8 wife, is Dor's,' goals, MARLENE ZUCKERMAN 6112 Loretto Avenue C491 Swimming Club, Dancing Club Anna Leonowens, Monitor That charming Olneyite walk- ing down our halls is none oth- er than i'Mi1ni,' with a smile for all she meets, thus displaying her sweet personality. IIII- I ,:5fl.T?E'? 'mf' ' IHIMQIREQQ' A 'Tw II W' ' B X X V- X Aw, T . 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