Overbrook High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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N QL j x x ix x, Q QV 11 f u f Lf ff 191 K A Q x X A X 5 J XXX fy -WN - X SW I X N X J A 5 Q I, fl A Q R ,ff xxx if X f kv W 4 M i ' A X EH KHI H C ! JUPTUIO5 1 X 4 P'4iEH'A Qx,f,RBRof c QD ME. A Q In lil X' I u U 'Q N iii 'i' - 1 Q Q X K wg un no ar X f 'rn nv r or eff' VLA 0 K' ' I fi sm We cieciicaie ffzis record of our accomplishmenis X rf kxj f 2 and activities io our sponsor MR. BENJAMIN KARP wiifz a sincere expression of grafiiucie for ine unciersianciing, ine paiieni guidance and warm humor with which he has given conjqcience and a genile impeius io our ifzree nappy and sucess- ful years. Xl? X, JZ ....e e be e e So that We may find relief from the discord and chaos of our troubled World, and rediscover the harmony of these three eventful years which are now almost memories, We have chosen the theme of music for our RECORD, hoping symbolically that in our life- time We may begin to realize the fel- lowship and unity which music imposes on the souls of men everywhere. LLB: L- LE DER HIP P , c .M H. MORGAN RUTH Principal The right to sing what we like and the Will to sing are parts of our American heritage. Probably no other nation has produced in such a short history such a wealth and variety of song. I hope that this class, which has completed a fine record of achievement in our school, will go out with songs on its lips and in its heart-songs of love, of courage, of faith, of humor- to build a stronger and more gallant nation. My best wishes go with each of you for success and happiness in the future. H. MORGAN RUTH Principal BENJAMIN A. KARP t Sponsor K fl rise The class of June 1955 is different, different with a distinction. I am grateful for that difference. You have done more than any other class at Overbrook. You have left, your mark-an improved lawn, a gift for a trophy case, a library at the Children's Heart Hospital-all of these are the permanent monuments of the class of June 1955. The spirit of june '55 will guide future classes for years to come. You proved able to govern yourselves, run your class affairs, and, in general, to exercise intelli- gence and willingness to make things work out for the good of the class and the school. This is my farewell to each and every one of you. Our three years cannot end here, but must be the basis for future meetings, good times, and wonderful deeds. My best wishes for a life full of happiness, success, and concern for our fellow men. Very sincerely, Benjamin A. Karp . DEP 'X .., H. ..,. vw , - ' 4 4, -. ' -. xx ma, VW-.:,f,: .a -..,,.:,fWW-fn-r gf-f- 'un,..-. S Mathematics: ELSIE REE RTME T HEA S XX N ER Foreign Language: ANNA D. BURKHART il ,P , Arts and Mechanical Arts: WILLIAM X KX M x L'-,E fLiV' I A , ,fffyrq , ',-dv X ,cl W- FARLEY Physical Education: BENJAMIN V. OGDEN ..-- Commerce: ALFRED M. HOFFMAN 1 ,wb If 3 W :-Wil 1 'I i 5 2 ' E M ' l ref English: ALBERT J. KA Science: WALTER S. LAPP .f' l PLAN History: ARTHUR D. GRAEFF A 1 V 1 w JQWN MISS BLANCHE CAMERO Art MR. OSCAR M. HAVSY Business APPRECIATIO Literary A DR. FRANCES W. LYONS Treasurer MR. EDWARD H. URSPRUNG Yearbook Publisher H. MORGAN RUTH .... MARION W. MASIAND JOHN F. BURKE ....... WILLIAM W. FARLEY Eugene Brambley, Sr. Herbert Brambley Thomas Brobst Blanche Camera GEORGE LAYMAN . , . ALFRED M. HOFFMAN Dorothy Baldwin William J. Bodkin Elizabeth M. Brennan Lillian Cohen Philip Devins Edward B. Elsea Phyllis Forman Eli Goren Concetta Granese ALBERT KAPLAN .... Margaret J. Brambley Audrey H. Brodie Howard Carlisle Florence Chester Georgeanna Clothier Helen B. Hassler Regina Heavey CSab. Leaveb ANNA BURKART ..,. Pasquale H. Contini Frances Hughes Angelica Mantis ELSIE REEDER Israel Abrams Astrid Bovaird Olympia Carlucci ERBRCDQK Arts and Mechanical Arts of Edwin Craft Nicholas S. Filippone Robert Hunter Christian Koch, Jr. Commerce . . . .Head of Oscar M. Havsy Elizabeth B. Hunter Edith M. Klain Samuel L. Kreizman Bernard H. Love QMil. Leavej Jael-1 Odorow Samuel Moss James D. Marks English ....Head of Frankie Herskowitz Joseph Kohm Anna Live Rene I. O'Loughlin Vivian Penico Nathaniel H. Resnick Foreign Language . . . . . . . .Principal . . . .Vice-Principal . . . .Vice-Principal Department Dwight Shuster George R. Thomas Charles F. Wayne Stock Clerk Department Verna Miller Muriel McCloskey Angelina Papa Jean Ruth Ralph H. Stern Joseph Taylor Pauline Wilker Max Winson Department Juliette Rosenthal William J. Ross Julius Seidman Alice C. Shoulberg Hilda Travis Maurice Wasserman of Department Anthony Rosa Dorothy Sandbeck Home Economics Mathematics ...................Actzng Head of Kathryn Carney Remsen Fraser John Kistenmacher E. Lydia Saburn Marie Weeks Muriel Pike Department Rosalie S. Miller Solomon Pitt Jesse Rudnick ll une --. -..-..-urn.-I.: , ., ,-,ll ACLILTY Music KAzzE .... ..,...........,...,,.. .... C h Glfmflfl Henry Loper LOUIS BENJAMIN V. OGDEN FLORENCE ALLEN ...., Marion Blumenstein Irving Brody James P. Brown Mary Byrne Wilfred C. Collin Samuel D. Cozen WALTER S. LAPP .. Katherine B. Belfield Florence A. Brooks CSab. Leavej Sol Deglin Spenser Gowdy ARTHUR D. GRAEEE .. Edith A. Bagley CSab. Leavej Samuel W. Chernoff Margaret Devine Hyman German Ieane W. Grey Mary L. Sidwell CSab. Leavej Ruth Steinbrook LOUISE MAXMIN HANNAH IEKOFSKY . FRANCES D. TOBIN . Gladys Thoroughgood EDWARD JAFOLLA . . . MARY CosTA ...... MARGARET CURRY .. EIWMA LIGHTS: ..... BETTY PESCATORE . . ., ALBERT HAYES .... Physical Education . . . . . . .Chairman ofthe Carole Dornsky Dorothy H. Earley Cecil Mosenson Morton Packer John Rau Warren O. Weiler Science Edna Green Benjamin Karp Morris Krigelman Frances W. Lyons Social Studies Marian Kubiak Thomas MeGinniss Wilmer Schweinsberg Aaron Sklar Howard Sonenfeld Counsellors Sylvia R. Reyburne Christine Mahl Library Ojice Roberta Duffey Head of Department Girls' Physical Education Edward Veith Jane Weitzenhoffer- Eugenia Woolwich Raymond Young Pauline Zelley QSab. Leavej ....Head of .....Head o f Department Annetta R. Masland Ann Sarris Abraham Walsh Department Ellis Stineman Sidney Wagman Marie C. Wheaton Phyllis R. Willan Herman Wohl Rose Conway Florence Kaplan . , . .Librarian . . . .Secretary . . . . .Head of Ojice Eva Z. Dubins Non-Teaching Assistant .,,.............Matron Head Nurse Asst. Nurse . . . , .Dietitian . . . .Custodian THE RECGRD BOCK STAFF i . il ,, 'fi i 1 f f ' Ni ,EN N' ' Q ., ' .Q ' T 9' 7 WALTER METZGER ' 'A U54 J r Editor-in-Chief of Record Book I T or ILENE SEIGEL BARRY GALMAN Asst. Editor Record Book Managing Editor i1 ','g-I NIGHT SHIFT CLiterary Staffj: Left to Right: Esther Goodman, jack Zeldis, Thelma Isman, Judy Katz, Sonny Barnett, X W George Cohen, Charna Cohen. hwgrlggf STANTON MELTZER M Photographer ' DAY SHIFT CLiterary Staffj: Barbara Goodhart, Gail Forman, Joan Gelber, Sonny Lee Budin, Myrna Wax, Carol Cherry, Judy Gladstone. RECORD BOOK BUSI- NESS STAFF: First Row: Diane Tittlebaum, Louise Shane, Myrna Zeit- lin, Elaine Viti, Beverly Globman. Second Row: Susie Reese, Bernice Heimson, Joyce Cassel. Third Row: Myron Perl- stein, Ira Ingerrnan, -jerry Goldberg. SECRETARIAL STAFF: Top Row: Anita Cheskis, Sandra Saslow, Paulette Wagenfeld, Eileen Zieger, Beverly Friedlander. Bot- tom Row: Marilyn Lehr- man, Selma Segal, Lor- raine Pogachefsky, Carol Ortzman. ART STAFF: Seated: Mary Williams, Art Edi- tor - Carolyn Lindler, Hel- ene Friedland. Standing: Judy Bookbinder, Guna Smitchens, Leona Rosen- baum, Leslie Haber. Girls Sports: JUDI HALPREN x Boys' Sports: HERBY ODELL f '56-L43 Lf. N Q SCHOO OFFICER S.A. President: BARBARA SIMMONS S.A. Veep: HERBERT' GOLDFELD X Boys' A.A. Pres: CHARLES RICH .Y 2 . if' xx -V, ' il R :E ff , ' .Q ..u - ARDSON Girls' A.A. Pres: BEVERLY GLOBMAN Chief Justice of Tribunal: ROBERT FEINBERG Editor-in-Chief of Beacon: SANDRA WEISMAN CLASS CDFFICERS JSF' ., L3.Mi,.4LQ k,nJ....,,,,, ,,.,,.,m.g.A..Q.-,- f -,mm Class President: MAYER GREEN Vice President: JOAN ROBERTS 7? 4 A ' fa!! 51-mmm , Treasurer: DEENIE MARGOLIS Secretary: JOAN RICCI Editor-in-Chief of Record Book: WALTER METZGER ' -4. I ' , ,.,o.gg..,.44.Q,3 AW AN Kiwi- CABINET: First Row: joan Mar- shall, Charna Cohen. Second Row: Harry Powers, Eddie Richards. WIZZZLXSB 'f , -slliiffi 3 i' TRIBUNAL: Front Row: Barry Galman, Doris jackson. Back Row: Robert Feinberg, Eddie Finger- hood. .i L ADVISORY COUNCIL: Top row: Fred Gross, Michael Kaback. Bottom row: Carolyn Lindler, Elaine Dowburd. I4 ri COLLECTORS: Bottom row, left to right: Ilene Seigel, Bar- bara Green, June Edelstein, Sandra Orlo. Top row, left to right: Allen Bailis, Ira Inger- man, Mickee Kaback. An I F I ,AAAA A RDER DELEGATES: Sitting: Elaine Paige, Marcia Singer, Marion Beckett, Esther Goodman. Stand- ing: Eddie Fingerhood, Jack Zel- dis, Mickee Kaback. I 1 , f ' S . ,. fl J 4 H, .:, fr, 0 ' 4 V fvyfky 7,7 i i i iv , I H ALTERNATES: Top row: Harry Powers, Jerry Goldberg, Allen Actman. Bottom row: Judy Katz, Diane Tittlebaum, Ann Myrna Cohen, Harry Schmerling. BULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE: Seated: Gail Forman, Esther Goodman, Helene Friedland, Sandy Gartman, Leona Rosenbaum. Standing: Leslie Haber, Phyl- lis Jaffe, Guna Smitchens, Alvin Sher. SHOW COMMITTEE: chairman: Renee E Mandell. ' Yu -ill ,Q if CLASS NEWSPAPER COMMITTEE: Seated: Ed Fingerhood, Elaine Dowburd, Gail Forman, Marilyn Falik, Marvin Fran- kil. Standing: Barry Galman, Myron Perl- stein, Allan Gerson, Joel Friedman. ff' i ,,,, , an ' xx.: ,V Vicg- vRy 7 J-O-HNKl3URKE Vice-Principal-MARION W. MASLAND jg C .V ,. jT,QM,g College Guidance-FLORENCE CHESTER X x Chief Secretary-FRANCES TOBIN O'NBC'l-A-Qlu-0.0.0 L ww I COUNSELLORS ws X myy gfwfif J! JN, 'Zh ki. '71 ADMINISTRATCDRS I6 as I meungv LESS THAN WONDERFUL 0 X. 21. A 61m l A21 3 . wx .- . 1-9 ffjjf , Nix 3 Q. xx 40' A 51 5 x if jg CAR vu u OLER 4, If X aff? XX Qflw, ,. fi- K'70ff fl X. Q Xewix-QS Z ALLEN ACTMAN Ac. S.A., A.A., Senior Dramatics, Al- ternate, Banquet Committee, A.A. Re- presentative, Cadet Football. When Acki' isn't arguing with Ann, he's dreaming of 'tdigging out in his own convertible . . . wants to marry an heiress .... A ck can't enjoy X ' lf,,4-afar K., it is 1 gg ,- ' gn z 9 4, , 4 school food, but he delights in riding x l school elevators. , ' JAMES M. AGNEW ,ff Com. 1 A S.A., A.A. ' '14 Iimmy'5 ambition is to be an offi- gs 1 i cer in the Salvation Army . . . enjoys f'l'i f - 1 U , - Chinese food, big banana splits . . . can x, '- RD' usually be found swimming, roller skat- i ' V' 4, ing, or out on hikes . . . dislikes zero ' g periods . . , does very well at singing. I a ii fb 111J!,4,AW,f, ROBERT ALTIERI ' AC. , 1 S.A., A.A. Teacherlv Aide. , L We 5 URob may revolutionize future t travel with an Atlantic-Ocean bridge 41' . . . when he isn't slaving at pinochle , 3 or cryptograms, he is relaxing at his A' P favorite hangout . . . too light for , a -,f heavy work, too heavy for light work? A ' rm , ,f MQ, ALFRED ASBER 3949 Reno Street Com. th Q V tt. S.A., A.A., Teaclzcriv Aide. 5' ,'- 1 7 K G' Q , 'M' Al can.be found eating the day A wr bm- through . . . dreams of operating an Q office machine . . , tries to tind ama- V' I, 7 teurs to fence with-anyone interested? I S ' . V L . . . hopes to become a millionaire so I if he can lead an effortless life. E , F 7' ALLEN BAILIS I 5743 Jefferson Street AC- S.A,, A,A., A.A. Representative, U Home and School Representative, J.V. ff nl Football, Cadet Football. May Dusty have luck in becom- ing a skinny millionaire . . . spends time at his sketch pad . . . driving the old jalopy and wrestling head his list of favorite pastimes . . . gambling, zero periods, and footlt?D he can do with- out. .X X, if 1 ,A ity l., ,,. ,N X i . ! I - -Li CALVIN BALDWIN 5811 Thompson Street Indust. S.A., A.A. Ike wants to be a machinist . . his hobbies are sleeping and eating . . . likes to take the girls out for snacks and a little mambo . . . he can't seem to get rid of those morning blues. NICHOLAS BAREI 6204 Girard Avenue Indust. S.A., A.A. When Nick isn't cleaning drains, shooting pool, or sleeping, he's dream- ing of Cadillacs . . . hates working . . . nice if you can get it . . . loves those girlie girls . . . hopes feelings are mutual. 'ALTON W. BAUM 4118 W. Girard Avenue Voc. Arts S.A., A.A., Basketball, J.V. Basket- ball, Locker Aide. A Bomb would like to be a commercial artist . . . pastimes include basketball and art . . . he has a special knack for drawing and cooking . . . 3rd lunch with the girls is his favorite period . . . he abhors gabby girls, liver, and golf. THOMAS BAXTER 715 Franklin Com. S.A., A.A., J.V. Basketball. Dick Tracy's stiffest competition will come from Bax . . . a future private eye . . . 4th lunch is best for him . . . those early, early classes are this baseball player's pet peeves . . . this fiedgling Sam Spade also enjoys typing and all sports. STEPHEN BERENBAUM 7313 Woodcrest Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A. Alternate, Delegate, Pro- jection aad Lunch Room Aide, School Improvement Committee, Music and Bowling Clubs. Pat is Steve's heart throb . . , but quiet girls and cold pizza don't suit him . . . enjoys studying the art of thinking . . . get a load of this: wants to live by his conscience and determine the inscrutable reason for our existence! LOUISE ANGELO 7675 Overbrook Avenue Gen, S.A., A.A. Lou', believes a girl's crowning glOry is her hair . . . plans to improve others as a beautician . . . knee socks and white bucks arenit for this girl . . . pin-boy, watch outg for this gal-- she wields an evil ball Cin the bowling alleyj. SHIRLEY AUSTIN 3943 Pennsgrove Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide.. A very novel ambition . . . Scot- ty Wants to be aboard the first rocket ship to Mars . . . we presume she'd be willing to forego painting, dating, and deep-sea diving . . . at least she'd get temporary relief from the absence of homework and Logan Square Li- brary . . . but we understand that loafmg doesn't rate on Mars. ANN R. AXELROD 7054 Sherwood Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Show Committee, Swimming Team, Swimming Club, Fu- ture Teachers Club, Bowling Club, S.A. Aide, Tennis Club. Sneaking lunch in French class is Axel's greatest attribute . . . to keep out of trouble in school and get a seat in chorus are her goals . . .gloves those class parties. SONYA BARNETT 2123 Bryn Mawr Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Future Teachers, Bowl- ing, Round Robin Manager, Swimming Team, Record Book Literary Staf. 'fSunny's pleasures include mono- polizing the telephone and eating . . . is always writing letters and sleeping . . . hopes to pass the State Teacher's examination in the near future . . . bratty sister on the extension phone is Pftt. SHEILA LYNNE BECKER 4222 Parkside Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide. Sacks and Lord and Taylor will be fighting for this future glamorous buyer . . . will try to make her parents very proud of her . . . Sheil is not Sheil when not doing the Charles- ton or singing jazzy tunes . . . thumbs down on Snobs for this little miss. 7 dll , ,K 1. ., 'vw- 1 5 , fr Hr I ,Iv V ' e J' .n'.,,fn-ff j X, , wa, If '5,.. A A., gow- ,' av V .,., I . ,W f V' .. it . aw. j ., 4 iaii if ,, ,. f gk 1 2 a , 8 . .4 ,Il Q if 1 . '.f-:QV It -. I 1 45- :QTY ' V-L' I Q'-gg ? if W- J-' ' I --W W 7 I Q t , 0. ', . ' ,gii we ' .25 .sie lllv . .Z '.i.,5,,.:,,,A., in I In f 2 iie' -----rr' Iii? ..'..3 ' MARION G. BECKETT 547 North 58th Street Com. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide, Coun- sellor's Aide, Banking Aide, Alternate, Delegate. Becky can be found partying at Ioanne's . . . just loves eating, danc- ing, nice clothes, and boys . . . hopes to be a success in everything she does . . . has succeeded already dancing with a certain L.S .... pet peeve is conceited people. ESTHER DOREEN BECKMAN 5478 Arlington Street Corn. S.A., A.A. Escee can almost always be seen dropping bof-ks, causing a commotion, or sleeping in classes . . . has a special knack at taking shorthand and being late . . . has hopes of becoming a private secretary . . . likes horseback riding, driving, and graduation. JOAN BERNSTEIN 5626 Berks Street Com. S.A., A.A., Banking Aide, Library Aide, Bowling Club, Locker Aide, Ojicc Aide, Teacher's Aide. Bernie abhors Mr, Know-it- all , but adores records, baseball, Tony Bennett, and R . . . excels in writ- ing and talking on the phone . . . hangs out at Iris's house and Herman's Piz- zeria . . . hopes all of her dreams come true. MILDRED BINGHAM 5635 Haddington Street Gen. S.A., A.A., Locker Aide, Teacher's Aide, Music Club, Banking Aide. Milliel' likes only one special boy . . . frequents the football stadium and roller skating rinks . . . hopes to be a pop vocalist . . . longs for late. late classes instead of you know what. ELAINE BLACK 5649 Diamond Street Com. S.A., A.A., Secretarial Staj, Li- brary Aide, Bowling, Tennis, Teacher's Aide, A.A. Representative. EH will find being a legal secre- tary helpful in marrying a lawyer . . . riding in convertibles and listening to records are favorite pastimes . . . blue eyes and dirty blonde hair make E melt, while Snobs and sweet boys irk her. HENRY MARVIN BERK 118 Brentwood Road Ae. S.A., A.A., S.A. Aide, Bowling Team, Projection Aide, Alternate, Lock- er Aide, Music Club, Science Club. Hank, with luck, hopes to become a Doctor of Medicine . . . can be seen bowling or doing carpentry work . , , likes cars and the T.V. set . . . has a surprising ability in dramatics . . . like others, detests zero and eighth periods. HERBERT A. BIRENBAUM 1340 Kimberly Drive Mech. Arts S.A., A.A., President of Science Club, Chess Club, Rope Stretchers Club, Math Club, Projection Aide, Teachers' Aide. Herb, one of our future chemical engineers, likes eating, parties, and go- ing on dates . . . making friends with girls is his special ability . . . he is one of those rare people who like just about everything. BARRY BLINKOFF 4175 Leidy Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide. Will Blinky be found on Medic or a panelist on Meet The Press P . . . this sporty , chessy , and musi- cal kid will win loads of money from television quiz shows so he won't have to travel on crowded buses. HOWARD BOLOTIN 7004 Woodbine Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Honor Squad, A.A. Re- presentative, Cadet and J.V.' Basketball. Howie has the ambition to get into college . . . spends his time sleeping, picking up the boys at Doc's, and meet- ing girls . . . detests tests, zero periods, detcntions, and after-school physics lab . . . sports a George Gobel haircut. THURMAN BOOKER 4819 Brown Street AC- S..Al., A.A., Delegate, Alternate, Locker Room Aide. Thurman wants to become a suc- cessful doctor . . . you can more than likely find him listening to music or reading , . . shows talent at the piano . . . he likes people and good books, but noise annoys him. iQ i .4 .l A K f it QQ, W 1' -. ' , efrsmp f' z' -My-I ,R N . 'Fin s x . - 4 If Q ll 5 x N QU' A Y ,Y wp , ' its sz! -QP Ofalfct, r 1 '. ' 1 if' 4 f ,',, ii?-'tgp 2 ' 4- V ? H , , jj. iw. ' ' . ' - f gi g . 4x v. F arm- ' P 1IY ' WILLIAM CALDWELL 5438 Merion Avenue Building S.A., A.A., A Cappella Choir, Base- ball, Football. Bill has a strange predilection for money Cthen again, who doesn't?D . . . girls and football, he says, rate high . . . Bill hopes to become a contractor . . likes sports, eating, and camping . . avoids homework. WILTON N. CHAMBERLAIN 401 N. Salford Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Basketball Captain, Track, A.A. Representative, School Im- provement, Locker Aide, Teacher's Aide. Our favorite basketball player kept the competitive teams buoyed up for three years . . . good food and music are George with The Dipper . . . hasn't time for talkative and inquisi- tive people . . . dreams of becoming an educated hobo. KENNETH CHAPMAN 1701 N. Ruby Street Ac. S.A., A.A., S.A. Aide, School Im- provement, A.A. Representative, Ojiice Aide. Ken'l, a would-be business tycoon spends his time sleeping, buying clothes and talking on the phone . . . likes girltsl? and eating super subs . . . first period gym and zero period chorus are his special dislikes. DANIEL CLARKSON 4150 Westminster Avenue Indust. S.A., A.A., J.V. Varsity Football, Varsity Track. Dan is a great hit with the girls , . . ambition is to marry B.C. and keep the money f'Dippy makes in the family . . . Ctigure that one out if you willl . . . has found out that girls and coaches do not mix . . . he avoids Over- brook bill-collectors as much as possi- ble. GEORGE COHEN 5836 Malvern Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., A.A. Representative, Siting Band, Record Book Literary Staff. Quite a talented guy, this George . . . plays a mean piano and accordian . . . can be found where there's music and hard chocolate cake . . . abhors parking lot attendants and park guards . . . our guess is that he'll whiz through pre-med and med-school in no time flat. MARY ELIZABETH BLACK 1440 North 57th Street Corn. S.A., A.A., Basketball, Teacher's Aide. Maybe Liz will find her million- aire or just a very nice guy while she spends her time roller skating, swim- ming, basketball, or vfriiihg pen pals . . . her ability to make friends and keep people happy will also aid her . . . special likes include boys and trips away irom home. JUDITH BOOKBINDER 5236 Diamond Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Bowling Club, Poster Club, Record Book Art Staf, Poster Committee, Teacher's Aide, Girls' A.A. Representative. Judy likes drawing in class, modern art and tall boys . . . if Judy had her choice there would be no early classes . . . hopes 'tot become successful in the field of art. CLARA MAE BRIDGES 515 North Allison Street Com. S.A., A.A., Modern Dancing Club. Lovey will more than, likely be a successful secretary since typing and stenography are among her assets . . . likes the Brooklyn Dodgers, listening to music, reading, T.V., making friends, and talking about the latest movie . . . you will never find conceited peo- ple as her friends. THERESA WINANA BROWN 329 N. Horton Street Com. S.A., A.A., Nurse's Aide. Nome likes spending her time listening to the latest rechrds, eating, and talking on,the phone . . . will never go near a crowd of loud people . . . wants to become successful in whatever she does. SUNNY LEE BUDIN 6041 Drexel Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Dramatic Club, Record Book Literary Staff, Guidance Ojjice Aide, Teacher's Aide. Sunny, a future elementary teacher, likes spending her time sketching in class and watching T.V. .4 . . abilities include dramatics and keeping people waiting . . . tall boys, pink, and holi- days are tops . . . her pet peeves are eighth and zero periods and homework. 335' I ' am-. 46? 'lm' if f A ' ,A gs .,,., .V hu. , . s..,...,f-'ff .vt 3' I 6 2 ff iiii 'W' ' 1 rev.. ii., ,,,,,, .- iig. , - 9s 'f . , if ' 3, - ' V if 5 1. j--...V i Q , Q., ,fi l ,,,. 6 'U .J Q s 2 fail , ' ,- MARY JANE BUDOFF 5441 Lansdowne Avenue Achieve. S.A., A.A. Dilly Daily won't dally for the Salvation Army . . . her goal-an offi- cer . . . doesn't have time,for doing nothing . . . can be found at choir rehearsals and by the television set . . . digs sports, and exhibiting her vocal talent. DOROTHY ANN BUTLER 830 N. 42nd Street Com. S.A., A.A., School Improvement Committee, Roll Typing Committee. Dottie's dreams of 'being a success in the business world will be aided by her ability to make friends . . . T.C. and H.A.- are tops . . . spends time reading, dancing, singing, and thinking about --- . . . can't stand conceited people. MARY ANN CARTER 3510 Mantua Avenue Com. .S.A., A.A., Modern Dance, Teach- er's Aide, School Improvement. Mae's ability to get along and work with others will help her to be successful in whatever she undertakes in life . . . spends time reading, listen- ing to the radio, playing baseball, and cooking . . . detests egotistical people. JOYCE PAULA CASSEL 5813 Lansdowne Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Co-Chairman ofAlum- ni Committee, Collector, Record Book and Beacon Business Staff, Manager of Girls' Basketball and Field Hockey, A.A. Board, Tennis Club, Show Com-- mittee. Joycie loves making' everything a major project . . . detests starched gym suits . . . likes being an aunt and writing poetry . . . hopes to suc- ceed in everything she undertakes. RUTH CHAIT 3819 Wyalusing Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Detention-Room Aide, Alumni Committee, Teacher's Aide, Banking Aide, Delegate, A.A. Repre- sentative, School Improvement Aide. Keeping the Bell Telephone Com- pany in business is f'Ruthie's favorite pastime . . . also likes sleeping and munching hard salami . . . artistic Ruth plans to be a school teacher . . . zero periods and third lunch are taboo. LARRY COLBERT 46 N. Dewey Street Auto S.A., A.A., Cadet, J.V. and Var- sity Football. 'tColby can do anything, so he says . . . hates conceited women . . . listening to mambos and cool usoundsll for him . . . a passion for Mercs, money, and girls . . . he wants to become an auto mechanic, even though he has too many abilities to mention. LEROY COOK 514 N. Vodges Street Building S.A., A.A. f'Cooke is a great guy with a great sense of humor and a great ambition- to make a fast million . . . Call the power in the world to you? . . . likes cars, music, and dislikes homework and the food in the lunchroom. AL CORDERY 325 N. 52nd Street Ac. SA., A.A., Baseball, Sal. Aide. Sonny likes walking Chuh?D, driving Cthat's more like itD, dates and smart girls . . . special abilities include ice-skating swimming and thinking . . . when not inventing one of those crazy auto transmissions can be found eating hamburgers . . . looks forward to be- coming a doctor. RICHARD A. DANCE 3820 Mt. Vernon Street Auto S.A., A.A., Track. Richl' is a standout in all sports, especially boxing . . . likes football, baseball, parties, and girls . . . music and movies thrill him . . . an expert at a pool table also . . . the ttSundance Kid wants to be Welterweight champ of the world. DONALD DUCKETT 3932 Folson Street Indust. Sal., A.A., Swing Band, Cadet Bas- kctball. Don is a great guy who likes girls, records, pool. and parties and who, in- cidentally, hates zero-periods . . . plays a real cool trumpet and hopes some day to advance in music . . . his friends call him . . . well. with a name like his, you could guess- Duck. x 'TX 'Q f r ' Q..- .,. Qgn A A J S :fx i fzgil .-ings -fe es. V, i N.. kd ibn..- 115. 1 - 1 . , 4 i Nl. : it W i X x If IX. km '53 2 ..,.,,,-,,., , nwltx 1 bf at ,lt Q rr: I J' av g ... W 41 M 5' t 46. -. ., ' if ity 1 4 X 5, - ' Q l 519' X V A, V EDWARD ELISIO 5220 Kershaw Street Com, S.A., A.A. Eddie, who dislikes being broke, just wants to be with his girl . . . his likes are dancing and swimming - and, naturally, having money . . . wants to become a diesel mechanic . . . will probably make a success at it. JAMES EVANS 3721 Haverford Avenue Building S.A., A.A., Jimmie the Great just wants to walk, talk, and box . . . has decided that he will earn a living, however, by someday becoming a shop boss . . . likes girls -and good times, but thumbs down on zero periods and school lunches! Good luck, Jim! ROBERT FEINBERG 1209 North 65th Street Ae. S.A., A.A., Chief Justice of Tri- bunal, J.V. Baseball, J.V. Basketball. Bob wants a liberal arts education to help him make a fortune . . . en- joys movies and girls to take to them . . . loves toasted cinnamon buns, but can do without compositions . . . Bob's talented in most sports. RICHARD CARL FERRONI 1541 North 62nd Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Swing Band.' When he's not playing sax in the Swing Band, Rick spends most of his time visiting P.D .... has a special knack for ruining the music depart- ment, or so he says . . . dislikes backing up singers in the swing band . . . looks forward to getting a job Cwhat's wrong with becoming a professional musician, Rick?J I EDWARD FINGERHOOD 2742 N rth 45th Street Ac. A.A., Dr matic Club Tri- un 0' om ittee, Delegate, 12B ew a r a fl Y r'l is a very ambitious o g man, pends most of his time r ading scie ce fiction magazines, mad comics, an planning ways to marry the boss's aughter Che makes no men- tion of obtaining a jobj . . . has no time for animals. , ...i V fligzuitimt BARBARA CHAMBERLAIN 401 N. Salford Street Com. S.A., A.A., Banker, Senior Show Committee, Homeroom Aide, A.A. Rep- resentative. Bobbie is sure to be a success in life as a good secretary and wife . . . likes singing, dancing, watching MH. dribble the ball, riding in an Olds, and going to basketball games . . . dis- likes insincere and conceited people. CAROLE ANN CHERRY 7006 Sherwood Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Record Book Staff, Bowling Club, Tennis Club. Carol relates Cin her usual manner of speaking slowlyl that she loves driv- ing 'round Wynnefield Cconvertibles preferredl . . . wishes she could sing on key and write legibly . . . likes Rhapsody in Blue, olives, movies, and sleeping late. ANITA CHESKIS 5341 W. Oxford Street Com. S.A., A.A., Record Record Book Secretarial Staf, Swimming Club, Tcacher's Aide. Anita, dubbed Sugar Plum,'i learns quickly-by trial and error . . . loves walking in the rain and riding on sunny Sundays . . . could live on pizza and potato chips . . . can do without skinny boys . , . hopes to iind a real good job. ANN MYRNA COHEN AA Alumni ssn man Prom o into M . , 5- A 1722 Georges Lane J A An M r 'W fl iii: ne P real cool' beh' 'te mee of a big grav a . . Wou d o be come a echni n meres, crew cuts, del ie m Ac I M vu S A , , ' C ' , tte , ' 1' .V - ea ' i 3 ' I . . . . sh s '.t 1 ', vf- i tv ' I 1 ' call her ju , at . ww L J 'Q . . . l' e ca - and 2:15. D i ' CHARNA COHEN 916 N. 64th Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Class Cabinet, Record Literary Staj, Swimming Team, Round Robin Club, Dance Club, Beacon Busi- ness Staf, Aide. Seems this gal just can't have argu- ments with G.C.-hmmm? . . . likes people in general and friends in parti- cular . . . Charn's trying to grow a real long pony tail-we'll see! . . . likes eating Cdarnj and listening to pianistfsj . . . dislikes prejudiced people. nr- '......... ,.m,w, U t... nM..A,,,,,,.f, vw A WA., ' I YAG. 3' X ,...,. , ,.., . , a i ? '21 f 74 .bf Qu 'tix iv iraq, Amie C 6' L W VIQXJ ALICE ANN D'ANGELO 1531 North 62nd Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide, Bowl- ing Club. Penny has picked for herself a high goal-to be an airline hostess . . . has knack of doing things the hard way . . . loves parties . . . gets a bang out of watching R.F. play his' sax, especially if she's eating straw- berry Shortcake . . . disapproves of boys with curly hair. DELORES LUCILLE DAVIS 775 North 38th Street Com. S.A., A.A., Banker. It looks like we will have a beau- tician in the Davis family if all goes as Delores hopes . . . she can dance, sew, style hair . . . lists her special likes as J.S., M.B., and reading novels . . . dislikes school Cso she saysb. ELAINE PHYLLIS DOWBURD 5403 Woodbine Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A., Advisory Council, Swing nd, Captain of Cheerleaders, Beacon Business Staj. This versatile lass spends most of her time singing, dancing, or engaging in athletic activities . . . likes to work at her dad's store, across the street from Penn . . . likes pleasant smiles, shrimp, and, of course, music and danc- ing . . . ambition: first female president of Harvard. MARIE DURANDO 1518 N. 54th St. Com. SA., A.A., Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, A.A. Rep., Beacon Business Staji' Sec., Library Aide, Record Book Sec., Softball, Faculty Aide, Round Robin, Leader's Club. A girl with a terrific personality, this Marie . . . in everything around school, particularly sports . . . likes to drive her Ford and hopes to get a new one soon . . . hopes to be a private secretary. BARBARA ECKERT 4925 Girard Avenue Com. S.A., A.A. Bonnie, as she is called by her friends, has the ambition to become a good typist and maybe get married . . . noted for going to St. Tommy More dances and going out with a certain guy . . . Bonnie goes for boys with pegged pants but not for con- ceited people. JACK AARON FINKELSON 5833 Woodcrest Avenue Com. S,A., A.A. A Cappella Choir. Record either a fountain boy at Prestige or an usher at a drive-in movie as Finkls ambition . . . dislikes high school girls . . . but likes women- women in general. EDWARD CHARLES FISHER 1504 S. Wilton Street Indust. S.A,, A.A., Tcaclter's Aide. Edward is a guy who hates zero periods and English . . . loves hand- ball, drawing, swimming, bowling . . . wants to be an architect or a carpenter . . . is determined to make a success in either held . . . here's one for the books-his friends call him Fishcake. THOMAS FITZHUGH 5733 Filbert Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Varsity Basketball, Cross Country, Track. Fitz likes dancing, sports, and good music . . . he's good at sports and eating . . . ambition to reach a successful goal at anything which he decides to try . . . this guy will do it too. ISAIAH E. FOGLE, JR. 2520 Carpenter Street Com. S.A., A.A., Track, Cross-Country. Ike'l spends most of his time box- ing, listening to mambos, or playing thcse crazy bongos . . . girls and class parties are special likes . . . serving detentions rates way down low . . . would like to become a business execu- tive. rx MARVIN FRANKIL 1762 N. Peach Street AC- S.A., A.A., Lunch Room Aide, Banking Aide, office Aide, J-V, and Cadet Baseball Team, Boys' Athletic Association Representative. Cadillac convertibles, cute girls, and athletics respectively hold the in- terest of our boy Kish . . . a like- able guy who likes everyone and every- thing except females yawning during zero period chorus . . . f21VOfitC 1Ci5Uf9 pastime-sleeping. .FV ., 'lift -W, A '24 . sm. ' f 1 I IIS., ' I I 4 ye ve 0' rift ' 5 .. 3 , 1 . 'ha E . , ' . ' 't.. .L ' . 7-, ,gf as i 4,-fwtlpgtt. it , ,.' it 4 K . , 1 1 . in Q, .it-4-4. l' '9 2' , vs: Q- 1! ' -wu- ff , 5' its , I .ga Y at Erin 1 'tgiiui JOEL FRIEDMAN 2233 North 52nd Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Dramatic Club, Alter- nate, Aide, Radio Program, Plays. Joel says that he's good in almost everything . . . he's right . . . is interested especially in such academic subjects as cars, playing basketball, and girls . . . likes teachers . . . wants to be an accountant or lawyer . . . the'd make a better lawyerb. EDWARD FULLER 1744 N. Wilton Street Mech. Arts S.A., A.A., Captain of Stage Crew, Teacher's Aide, Cross Country, A.A. Re- presentative. Well, here's a guy who says that nothing bothers him . . . Ed would like to become a future navy man . . . maybe an admiral . . . Shadow , as he is nicknamed, is the member of the stage crew who always gets a hand at the school performances. BARRY GALMAN 5765 Jefferson Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Tribunal, Managing Editor of Record Book, Swing Band. B.G.U wants to get rich quick, then retire . . . right now'he likes radios Cwith cars attachedb, playing ball, and fooling around with all kinds of figures, esp-ecially numbers . . . his hobby is helping these gorgeous 12B girls with their algebra . . . l'Bar doesn't like to get up early. HERBERT STEVEN GART 1863 North 52nd Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Special Biology Aide, Band. A low slung couch and a fancy notepad are Deuce's needs for his future profession-psychiatry . . . he's a great admirer of all types of music particularly enjoys jazz concerts . . . a Mr. Anthony type of person, he loves to listen to girls' problems. ALLAN LOUIS GERSON 2206 North 52nd Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Banquet Committee, Senior Show, School Improvement, Aide, Projection Squad. 'tAl's ambition is to live comfort- ably on a cool million . . . loafing at the Coronet or catching late shows at the Latin is a must every Satur- day . . . likes new cars, eating and arguing with BG .... dislikes tests, gym-lockers and, naturally, report rarfigx Wig, X , . ,, -fwiggxff qw, 3, Jilin, ,,,,,,g ,, JUNE EDELSTEIN 5613 Berks Street AC, S.A., A.A., Poster Committee, Col- lector. If you ever want to know how not to get somewhere, just ask Iunie, who loves riding in convertibles, draw- HIE. casual dates, and mambo . . . she would glady do away with zero per- iods and Bermuda shorts . . . would like to take a trip around the world. CINDY ENTLISS 7609 Wyndale Avenue Gen. S.A., A.A., Majorette, Girls' A.A. Representative, G.O. No. 1 Aide, Cindy hopes to marry in the future . . . spends tim 1ti letters to Hesh . . . Qi el . . . loves one man 0 0, . . . changin f y ir gr , . we wish her a t of i Q. SYLVIA FALA 4967 Thompson Street Com. S.A., A.A., Swimming. Sylvia C Champ to her iriendsl likes boys, Marlon Brando, Mr. Vieth . . . hates zero periods and homework . . . supposed to be a good woman driver and a wonderful cook . . . wants to get married and raise .four children. MARILYN FALIK 1306 Kimberly Drive Ac. S.A., A.A., Swimming, Bowling. Marilyn likes the simple things in life-blue mink and white Cadillac con- vertibles, etc .... will settle for a ride in a Chevy Corvette, or with a little coaxing-dancing, playing the piano or just listening to music . . . ordinary ambitions include becoming an inter- pretor for the UN or a concert pianist for the Boston Pops. RHODA FINKELSTEIN 5447 Upland Way Ac. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide. Fink looks forward to becom- ing a housewife and raising a litter of children . . . likes driving a car, the movies, and boys . . . abilities are swimming, singing and talking on the phone . . . convertibles and those morning chats with Jack rate highg zero periods don't. . ff ,' .. . . 'X A? 49 'NN f Q 1? , ,f , , f y 'K V :Wf , -V e 5 fl , 'W ' x gl . fm ? f s h V 7 i ' ' i' Wx. it av' ' if a . A g f :Y . ' ' ev. - ' 4,1 ., ---': , 1,1'Eg'?2fii'w -we Wifff ' r ff M124 ,,.' ,2'Ej15,g,1..1re,,v .44e4:ef5f '.,ujMmA ANNETTE FISHER 5371 Montgomery Avenue Com. S.A., A.A., Modern Dancing Club. Dimples, as she is called by her friends, can easily be found eating, watching T.V., or conversing on the phone . . . she is intrigued with con- vertibles and boys' brown curly hair . . . has expressed the desire to marry a millionaire and raise a girls' baseball team. JEANETTE V. FITZHUGH 5733 Filbert Street Com. S.A., A.A., Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Volleyball, Swimming, Round Ro- bin, Hockey, Varsity Softball, A.A. Representative. A professional basketball player, or a gym teacher, our girl Reds wants to reach an outstanding goal . . . swimming, dancing, and playing bas- ketball-her specialties. JUDY FLETCHER 3805 Fairmount Avenue Com. S.A., A.A., Modern Dance Club. Anyone need a good secretary? Porky comes highly recommended . . . likes clothes, music, food, and boys . . . has no time for silly kids or zero periods Cthough she can't do much about the latterl . . . baseball and basketball come naturally to Porky, who also enjoys skating. GAIL R. FORMAN 4418 Sherwood Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Bowling, Future Teach- er's Club, Literary Staff of Record Book, Poster Committee. Gailsy, as she is called by her friends, wants to be a sociable social worker . . . also has the great am- bition to break 100 in bowling . . . is adept at looking intelligent while sleeping in class . . . likes men from Penn and those wild class-parties. RITA FRANCESCHINI 158 N. Dewey Street Achieve. S.A., A.A., Bowling Club. Duchy loves parties, skating, dancing, and bowling . . . also that certain party -Jack T .... can do without Bert and zero periods . . . wants to become a hair stylist. LAVURN ROBERT GLASSCO 1353 N. Alden Street Draft. S.A., A.A. V Bobby wants to be an architect or head waiter . . . likes to draw . . . roller skating, movies, records, radio, and T.V. are other ways in which his time is spent . . . abhors long telephone conversations . . . perhaps some day he'll be a famous world traveler. GERALD GOLDBERG 5653 Upland Way Ac. S.A., A.A., Record Book Business Staf. The engineering field is bound to profit when our boy Jerry enters it . . . can't stand those crazy, mixed-up women drivers and rising at dawn for zero periods . . . dancing and the opposite sex are both favored by him. HERBERT GOLDFELD 5761 jefferson Street Ac. A.A., S.A., Vice President of Stn- dent Association, Advisory Council. Herby would like to be a lawyer, but as of now he likes to sleep a lot, probably so that he'll have enough pep to run faster than M.S. in physics . . . our vccp likes girls, convertibles, women . . . he can't stand trolley cars and bi- cycles. EDWARD GOLDMAN 7637 Overbrook Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Captain Varsity Bowl- ing. Monk's greatest desire is to be a comedian . . . can be found knock- ing down those pins at the bowling alley or kibitzing with the crowd . . . fooling around with test tubes and chemicals is one of his favorite pastimes . . . like most people Monk detests homework. HOWARD J. GORDON 5653 Berks Street AC- S.A., A.A. 'tHowie is very much interested in electronics and some day hopes t0 advance in this field . . . he loves all typos of sports and cars . . . when he is not busy repairing and driving autos, he can usually be seen at any football, baseball, or basketball game. is 7 .. rklx t R t . 9:4 r f. l t Y 1 ,,. -ggi , ,gll rl s 1 ,. V K . it X til 'l .gun , wk, A I i 1 K is 'E' if 4 ' ' . it - 4- in 'Tig . ,, j lZp,,5,. .r ., .,-.., Wai in' , E Q .Q ,ax I - ' N E'l',if .gigw . 7 ty, .ar 5. 4 , io' ' 'fi . 1 Q N. - ..-2 'LV' Q1 ' r 1 , 4 P ELLIOTT IRVIN GOULD 1619 North 77th Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Swing Band, A Cap- pella Choir, Banking Aide, Library Aide, Teachers Aide, Music Club, Good Neighbors Club. El plans to get into show busi- ness . . . enjoys singing in his leisure time and thinking of Debby . . . nix on homeroom . . . show biz seems to occupy most of his thoughts. HOWARD GREEF 5234 Arlington Street Ac. S.A., A.A., 12B Show Committee. Howie hopes someday to go to medical school and be a doctor . . . this Casanova would appreciate the job of chauffeuring 12B girls around in his private taxi . . . those Monday morning blues and zero periods are his avcrsions. MAYER B. GREEN 5455 Arlington Street Ac. S.A., A.A., 12B Class President, Beacon Literary Staff, Spanish Conver- sation. Buddy, our class president, is going to be a big printing tycoon . . . loves swimming, tennis, baseball, and skating . . . if you see a nice looking boy with hardly any hair, you'll know it's Buddy'l . . . just ean't tolerate getting up early. FRED GROSS 2221 N. Hobart Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Advisory Council, J.V. Football. Popr Freddie-he's having trouble finding someone else to drive . . . oh well, he can always have fun with women, especially if he can tease R.L. . . , Freddie thinks Overbrook's yummy-yummy beef-stewl' and the standing in line that goes with it is for the birds. EARLE R. GULLENS, JR. 4853 Brown Street Com. S.A., A.A., Track, Basketball, Or- chestra, Band, Choir, Study Hall Aidr. Earle wants to go to college and major in business administration . . . would like to study music . . . sings, plays drums, piano, and guitar , . . Mr. Conservative likes good clothes and dresses well . . . loves all sports, new friends, and cultured girls. 1 f in sl, jf! 5 'lf .2 15,1 lg ,, . J' , . ,v ,K f. .1 fl i . 1. 1 is 1- . Al ,nggilg HARRIET FREBOWITZ 1756 Aberdeen Street Com, S.A., A.A., Locker Aide, Library Aide, Round Robin Club, Prom Com- mittee. Well, fellows-here's a girl who says that she's always on time , . . Hes dotes on gossip . . . likes tele- vision and eating, but canlt stand boys who talk for hours on the phone with- out making a date, HELENE FRIEDLAND 5620 Woodbine Avenue Voc. Arts S.A., A.A., Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Record Book Art Staf, Alumni Committee. Honey, the first '55'er to say Yes to that all important question, naturally prefers 'fbeing with Shel . . . also likes horseback riding and animals . . . breakfast club rates way low on list . . , looks forward to a future of prosperity and happiness. BEVERLY FRIEDLANDER 5479 Berks Street W Q ,,Gen. 4.SSA., ?ffA.?HSecretaria'l Stzijj' oflthe Record,Book. 'B M . ' f ' Maybe Bev will find ,herself.-some handsome fellow and end up marrying the guy . . . gossiping, driving, 'and aiding Mr. Havsy fake' up her time . . . talking, listening, and writing letters thrill Bev . . . likes dark- complexioned boys, but not if they're conceited. LORRAINE A. GAMBINO 719 Edgemore Road Com. S.A., A.A. If she wants to be. a success in the future, we advise that Lorry take time out from her favorite pastime -sleeping . . . what could be better than dancing with Freddy and listening to George Woods? . . . in this gal's book there's only one thing worse than stale jokes-the people who tell them! JEAN GARRIEST 1311 N. Redfield Street Com. S.A., A.A., School Improvement. Jean loves to travel and someday hopes to take a trip around the world . . . she loves to draw and is especially interested in commercial art . . . loves movies and art . . . dislikes zero period and detentions . . . can usually be seen talking with her many friends. fd? 'rt 1 1 Ae , i , A, 1 A . aa, - - , v HW J op 1 ,Jw ,,Wup,i,,... I ...t-ewan-ffwfki ,,f, .ffmtf f,f,.,.,t ,..f, . Guam 5 f 'Q f f a wg - :fl 3 f f f f - -- . 'l ., ,ie gps 23,3 . ' ,, ' 11' K ' rk 5 ' ,V g g i! ia. SANDRA MAY GARTMAN 4139 Leidy Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Poster Committee, Bank Aide, Delegate, Guidance Ojice Aide, Alternate. ' Sandy likes to talk on the phone . . . loves sport clothes and pizza . . . hopes to be a medical technician and then a Mrs .... often can be found washing her hair or noshingn . . . dislikes snobs, zero periods and conceited people. JOAN GELBER 5302 Diamond Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Home and School Re- presentative, Record Book Literary Staff, Banker. Ioan's wish is to attend college . . . is happiest when eating pizza at Fonzo's or dancing at the Bellevue . . . dislikes conceited people . . . looks forward to the adventures of Superman and weekends at Penn . . . especially noted for getting in and out of trouble. , . . PAULINE GENDLER 7522 Qverbrook Avenue Com. ,-S.A., AQA., Delegate, Girls'. A.A. Representatibef,Z'eacher's Aide, Library Club, 0172661 Aide, .Gym Aide, vzzvuna Robin 'Club, Bowling, Club, Modern Dancing. . ' GeT1,' is going to be a medical technician . . . likes eating, people, T.V., basketball, and sweaters . . . detests snobs, sixth lunch, and slovenly boys . . . someday she hopes to marry that certain boy. VIVIAN GIDDINGS 5616 Media Street Com. S.A., A.A., Volleyball, Baseball. Gid can usually be found listening to music Call kindsj, eating and sleep- ing, or painting . . . she hopes in the near future to become a bookkeeper, but at present, she is happiest at 2:15 on Friday. WILMA GIFFORD 1306 North 54th Street Co-op. S.A., A.A. Pidgie dreams of someday whiz- zing down the block in a fire-engine-red convertible . . . friendly cute boys are among her special likes . . . this pert miss will make a wonderful secretary for some business executive . . . if she could just grow a few inches, her major ambition would be fulfilled. LESLIE HOWARD HABER 9 Allandale Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Teachers Aide, Ojice Aide, Library Aide, Dept. Head Aide, Poster Committee - 12B, Record Book Art Staff. To be a success in life and business is Les's ambition . . . spends time driving, eating, and sleeping . . . likes good dancers and conservative dressers -but not if they're insincere. ROBERT E. HALL 1662 N. Allison Street Indust. S.A., A.A. I Bob likes to repair broken things so that they'll never work again . . . wants to get up early enough to eat before HO period . . . dislikes blondes who resort to KlH:O:,, and cold morn- ings . . . sport cars, loaflng, and, of course, dating occupy his leisure time. JERRY HARK 5120 Diamond Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Track, Projection Aide. Jer wants to be a dentist . . . math, science, and lunch are his favor- ite subjects in school . . . likes home- room period, but not the period before -especially chorus . . . fishing and boating for his favorite pastimes. EDWARD HOFFERMAN 5638 Woodcrest Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Teachers Aide, A.A. Representative. Ed would just like to drive a car with white-wall tires . . . likes calling Helen on the phone . . . could do without Mr. Karp's zero periods where coffee and doughnuts are served. .. ALAN HOFFMAN 1705 North 42nd Street Ac. S.A., A.A. ,X Head wants to becgfrrg a clQiri- cal engineer . . . his abilities include trig, solid, physics, and getting sus- pended . . . spends time reading Ucrazy intellectual books and being a nood- nick . . . being Mrs. Belfield's door guard and slumming are his special likes . , . dislikes O period chorus. 'L ff ' Q. R' f ' st- Y' . ffl S nf?-' R49 .a ,yy lf, . , 4' 'P ,. Qi f l V. 1 115- i r W , 1 F 45? J 5.1 9 3? Y u S' VA. S Sm .. ,, I ' fnff'-Fvfif, .X . - ' I A A L ,',, g -, , xg s ' jg X . ' 5. is fv- . , ,tr G S l , - n r --- 'V T' I Q' X i f ' 55 b i' Z ., 'Es U Q lg .pt BURTON HOFFMAN 5311 Euclid Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Ojice Aide. Butzy wants to become a lawyer . . . his favorite pastimes include swim- ming, playing bridge and-girls, espe- cially pretty ones . . . dislikes school and anything connected with it. ALAN HOROWITZ 2210 Bryn Mawr Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Varsity Baseball, Lunch Room Aide. Al's main interests are sports, busi- ness, and more sports . . . he hasn't yet decided what fieldhe will enter after graduation, but welre quite sure it will be a baseball or football field . . . is noted for having no special dislikes. HOWARD L. INGBER 5328 Gainor Road Com. S.A., A.A., Orchestra, Band, Swing Band, Vice President of Orchestra, Stu- dent Leader of Band. Just give Howie' music-Bee- thoven Bach-and he's happy . . . also quite a dancing fan . . . he has a special talent for playing the drums . . . adores parties, any cute girls . . . to marry some miss and become a business man are Howie's ambitions. 7 IRA INGERMAN 5818 Drexel Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Delegate, Business Staf of Record Book. Ira hopes to attain success as a lawyer , . . dislikes eating at Fonzofs . . . goes for those crazy class-parties and likes girls . . . driving around Wynnefield and hitching rides in con- vertibles are his favorite pastimes. CHARLES JOHNSON 882 Moss Street Indust. S.A., A.A., Track Team. Flash's ambition is to build houses and make money . . . he is annoyed by 8 o'clock chorus and 6th lunch . . . Lola is tops in his book . . . watching T.V., listening to records. and dancing also rate . . . Radar can be found running, eating, or sleep- mg. BERNICE GIST 1912 W. Diamond Street Com. S.A., A.A., Softball, School Im- , of ,.. , provement, A Cappella Choir, Radio- 'i' f T.V. Club. f . ,- f 5, 4' To be a successful elementary teach- ' 6 er is Bunnie's greatest wish . . . she likes nothing better than dancing, lis- ' A tening to records, reading, and eating . . . the only complaint Bunnie has is that third lunch is so early that she hardly has time to work up any ap- petite. JUDITH GLADSTONE 2751 N. 46th Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Record Book Literary Staff, Poster Committee, Bowling Club, Teacher's Aide, Future Teacher's Club, School Improvement Committee. Judie eventually wants to become a teacher . . . adores tall boys, pizza, those great class parties . . . is avail- able on Thursday evenings at E.G.'s H . . . loves driving Mom's convertible , . . . always good for an apricot at 4 i lunch. JOAN GLAUSER 5434 Berks Street Com. A ---, . f V ' S.A., A.A. 'iiltz ' Yonils ambition is to become a A H' secretary to a famous executive and l someday marry him . . . loves to dance, listen to records, write, and talk on the phone . . . we know she is just kidding when she says that she isn't too fond of the time between 8:30 and 2:15 Monday through Friday. I tt 464- X as M ff, If P 1 if 1 BEVERLY GLOBMAN 2425 N. 56th Street Ac SA., A ., P esidxpdifzs' A.A., ee- Advi uh ' c r Book Busi- nes 17, Boulin eam, Beacon Staj. Be W have the smallest app 't ' h rld lystill survive . . ends a Kdjerxtime ting and talking . . . e lik ood, men . . . oesn't like ing teased V ., ...W-we-'-wif, - f by I.R .... abilities incl de spending money and giving advi e o the love- lorn. ' ' I U MARLENE GOLDFARB 7314 Brookhaven Road Gen. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide. Mar just wants to become Mrs. Fertel . . . favorite pastimes 'are Sun- day dinners with Es and Ron , and sleeping . . . detests conceited people - . . . aims to become a good homemaker come this June . . . best of luck with -Wa ,......-- your future plans! 'S-Q... f,v,' rg gyew P 41' A af 1 Q I 452 i ILLEANE BETTY GOLDMAN 5427 Lebanon Avenue Com. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide, Ways and Means Committee. I loves pizza-especially Fonzo's . . . catty and sarcastic people just don't go . . . enjoys being seen with a well dressed, well mannered boy . . . wants to become a medical secretary and marry a professional man. NATALIE GOLDSTEIN 5327 Gainor Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide, Ojjice Aide, Library Aide, Tennis Team JOB. Nat's special abilities range in the field of music . . . she is rnost happy when playing tennis . . . Natalie hopes to attend the University of Pennsyl- vania . . . she dislikes gym, Word Wealth, and physics, but she is adept in such academic interest as eating the crust of Fonzo's pizza pie. BARBARA GOODHART 5230 Gainor Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Record Book Literary Staff, Bowling Club, Teacherls Aide, School Improvement, Delegate. Bobbie's', future ambition is to become a teacher . . . present ambition is to go on a diet . . . she has a talent for giving wrong directions . . . loves pizza . . . dislikes zero periods. ESTHER GOODMAN I 2272 Bryn Mawr Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Delegate, Record Book Literary Staff, School Improvement, A.A. Representative, Aide. E.G. wants to become an oral hygienist . . . can usually be found dieting or giving advice to the love- lorn . . . likes making A.G. blush . . . detests moody people and bugs . . . would like to own a car instead. of driving R.P.S.'s. BARBARA GREEN 5746 Nassau Road Ac. S.A., AfA., Senior Show Commit- tee, Record Literary Staff, Cheerleader, A.A. Representative. That good things come in small packages certainly applies to 'iBob- bie . . . our peppy cheerleader likes pizza, cashmeres, and tall boys . . . definitely vetos vanity and zero per- iods . . . future plans include becom- ing a medical technician. JEROME C. JONES 143 North'10th Street Corn. S.A., A.A., Basketball, Football, Baseball Teams. A naval career is 'fJonesy's as- piration . , . favorite pastime is par- ticipating in sports . . , disapproves of pro basketball . . . chief interests all center around his athletic abilities -baseball, football, and basketball be- ing tops. LAWRENCE JONES, JR. 612 North 38th Street Achieve. S.A., A.A. We wish Hipl' the best of luck and hope he is successful at whatever he attempts . . . abilities are manyg dislikes include show-offs . . . likes girls . . . basektball and Annie are his favorite pastimes. MICHAEL M. KABACK 8401 Germantown Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Advisory Council, Dele- gate, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Class Cabinet. ' Mickee's ambition is to play quar- terback for the Eagles, while maintain- ing a million dollar law or medical practice . . . when not yelling Go, Dippy, Go, he can be found watching a broken T.V. set at 2423 Golf Road . . . nix on crazy jazz music. RONALD KATZ 1713 N. Wilton Street Com. S.A., A.A., Bowling Team, Cadet Basketball. Casanova's ambition is to marry M.C .... when not driving out to North Philly to pick her up, he can be found bowling, painting, building, flying model planes, or fishing . I : likes all high school girls, especially Myrna. BERNARD L. KUBERT 5861 Malvern Avenue AC- S.A., A.A., Varsity Baseball, Ad- 'uisory Council. Bernie's ambition is to attain a bit of wisdom. but settles for passing his time reading, playing baseball, and meeting beautiful girls . . . very capa- ble of enjoying life, singing. and listen- in to the woes of friends . . . abhors materialism . . . likes to read g00d books in solitude. .vp i f, v if J T, T ' -- . 4 ' - all , f-TCS' at -rf fr tx' 4 XX 'tb-lv., .. 53? if ' . 3 . . 3 . . 'J M, A -. X ,V A five : 1 .gg if , f.'i . ,m-'fffff zl 1'0 r v - if - if ,. J li 6 if x qw fb- ys 1. ' 'ek' ' 34 v 4 '6 ,L CHARLES KURTZ 5346 Lebanon Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A. Chuckie can usually be found at Docs, listening to records, or going for rides . . . is an excellent basketball player . . . can't stand crazy drivers, homework, and stuck-up girls . . . goes for good food, popular records and girls . . . goal in life is to be a millionaire. HAROLD WILLIAM LAMAR 851 N. 46th Street Business' S.A., A.A., Teachers Aide, Locker Aide, School Ifnprowmcnt Committee. 'fBilly would like to become a successful business man . . . favorite pastime is participating in sports, ro- mance, and jiving . . . girls and school rate high on Bill's list . . . certain people are the bane of his existence . . . working, singing, and dancing are his special abilities. RONNIE LANDO 2217 N. Hobart Street Com. S.A., A.A., Track, Cross Country Team, Orchestra. Ron spends his time weight lift- ing, running for the track team, driv- ing, or eating pizza pies . . . aims to be a success in business and in the Olympics . . . enjoys running, eating, and sleeping . . . dislikes waiting in line to see a movie . . . admires pretty girls and good athletes. WILLIAM R. LEVESQUE 5550 Sansom Street Ind. Elect. S.A., A.A. Bill, being an excellent musician, would like to make this his career . . . hopes someday to return to Connecti- cut . . . Bill can usually be found either in the movies, or driving around . . . music, records, and the clock when it reaches 2:15 are his favorites . . . dislikes zero period classes. GORDON Z. LEWIS 5413 Euclid Avenue Gen. S.A., A.A., A.A. Representative. Gizzel is looking forward to go- ing to Temple where he will take a four-year time-and-space course . . . when he isn't driving Kuntzil crazy, he's hanging out at Doc's or Mittman's . . . likes to annoy Bobbi in homeroom and enjoys 4th period at Lee's . . . dislikes crazy drivers. X, f J OPHELIA GREEN 3817 Folsom Street Com. S.A., A.A., Teacherls Aide. Ophelia, whose ambition is to be a registered nurse, is happiest when staying af home and listening to music . . . enjoys swimming and dancing . . . when she is not eating, Ophelia can usually be found surrounded by her many beaux. BARBARA GREENBERG 2227 N. Hobart Street Ac. S.A,, A.A., Dramatic Club, Choir, Radio and T.V. Club, Girls' A.A. Re- presentative. Bobbie wants to become an ele- mentary school teacher . . . spends time talking and eating pizza pies . . . likes boys and dancing . . . dislikes third lunch . . . excels in dramatic work. PHYLLIS GREENSTEIN 7604 Brockton Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Banking Aide, Good Neighbor's Club, Radio and T.V. Club, Music Club, Ojiice Aide, Dramatic Club, Library Aide. Phil, who has plenty of acting abil- ity and experience to boast of, aspires to a career in the theater . . . home- work and bugs are her pet peeves . . . we predict loads of success for her, MARY GWALTNEY 617 N. 56th Street Com. S.A., A.A., Modern Dancing. Hassell loves listening to modern jazz . . . Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, and Chet Baker are the greatest . . . adores dancing, swimming, eating, sleeping, and C.B .... dislikes 3rd lunch . . . hopes to be either a nurse or a typist . . . makes friends easily. MARGARET HALL 3902 Aspen Street Com. s.A., A.A. Piggie wants to go to nursing school . . . spends spare time listen- ing to jazz . . . likes dancing, eating . . . dislikes last lunch '. . . excels in singing. W 'X ,2 f -,, , f - ' ., , ,A 14- ' 3 , in? 'wr . A f ,i .... o r , Q -,V i, yt 2 L -.-....,s ' f'9'soL syn 'lbw F' N I 1 ' 1 . 2 i 74 , ,f 7 I ,,,, ,ff 'Z I vp 7 f weft JUDITH HALPREN 7012 Woodbine Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Dancing and Swimming Clubs, Class Cabinet, Record Book, Assistant Gym Teacher, Beacon Busi- ness, French Conversation. Iudi's ambition is to become a psychiatrist's nurse . . . among her abilities are eating, reading, talking, swimming, languages , . . enjoys pizza, New York, music, and dancing . . . detests driving and bugs. ILLA BRENADETTE HAMLIN 143 N. 59th Street Gen. S.A., A.A., Basketball, A.A. Re- presentative. Bern's greatest ambition is to con- tinue in the music world . . . her fav- orite pastimes are mamboing, singing, and thinking during bookkeeping . . . loves dancing, and going to the Pales- tra . . . dislikes late detentions, 4th lunch, and standing in the change line. MARIAN LEE HARRIS 5620 Vine Street Com. S.A., A.A. Woosie aspires to be a woman in white Cnurseb . . . this versatile girl enjoys T.V., records, parties, mo- vies, and most sports . . . can be spotted in the cheering section at our fabulous basketball games . . . we're sure that she'll make some iine fellow a terrific homemaker with her sewing talents. LJ f rl 3 1,525 N1coEfif1E1MsoN llijlng Avenue Gen. S.A., .A., Record Book Business Staff 418 Homieroqim Aide. Hy'mie w d like to be Mar- lon Brandols licity agent . . . she's just a hap o-luc e . . . O.H.S. will ur iss h jokes . . . arising withfl ircly46:3OJ Hymie deplores, but t se extra long weekends compen- sate r it. HELENE LOUISE HOBBS 2429 W. Turner Street Com. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide. Hobbs wants to become a typist . . . she enjoys traveling and attend- ing concerts . . . abilities include typ- ing Cnaturallyj and working with office machines . . . someday we're quite sure that she'll be both outstanding and efficient in her field of endeavor. .l l F VVV' vi' OC4 1, If 'if - I i A eww f' . OC a f DON LINDSLY S HM 924 North 65th Street Gen. ,P lj S.A., A.A., Electric Crew, Stage 'P Crete. 5. ' Girls, convertibles, and good food 1 ' are Joey Chitwood's special likes - . . . claims he has no dislikes-lucky fellow . . . movies and the SPA Luncheonette take up all his leisure time . . . Joey's chief ambition is to become an electrical engineer. FRED LLOYD 1755 North 57th Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Boys' A.A. Representa- tive. Floyd Mallary wants to go to Temple . . . hopes to become an accountant . . . favorite pastimes are listening to music on radio and driving around Wynneheld in different cars I. 4 K ' K: 'rv 'S X 1 f -5- Q, . . . has ability i driving and is , good at figures . . . likes Cadillacs, A, .5 ,ff girls, good fo d . . . hates 3 finals. Y, I ' ' Y 'ji A l A21 JYAFMOJK '- HARV Y LO r DAN 5202 Arlington Street Ac. ', li A.A., S.A., Choir, Manager of X I , School Store, Band Manager. I ' Hafka,'l who d0esn't relish the -3 - ' thought of working, does exceptionally J well at singing, playing the trombone, ' , and listening to records . . . playing QA, ff, the piano also enters into his various ,X musical abilities . . . would like to be if Af. a window decorator besides having a A, part-time singing job. . I . V. . MICHAEL MAGILL ' , ' 3 1 rf, gb. N 1918 Wynnefield Terrace Ac. W, ' sri., A.A., Varsity Baseball. ,J 1-'ti ' Mike has an aversion to homework 1, i , . . . spends his spare time playing A v A baseball at Belmont and driving his ' Mercury around Wynneiield . . . he t has mastered the art of playing the ' ' ' pinball machine . . . likes eating pizza ,Ai J at Fonzo's and attending class parties X -- . . . intends to go to Temple. THOMAS DANIEL MANDELL 630 N. 67th Street Building S.A., A.A., Swing Band. One day we may see Tommy as a cat in Birdland . . . Tom dislikes zero periods . . . likes Jeanne, going to parties, and making money . . . can usually be found making sweet music on the drums. in :K l , fa EDWARD MARCUS 4414 Sherwood Road Com, S.A., A.A., Ojiice Aide. Where there's a laugh or a joke, youlll find Ed . . . a real joker, this guy . . . likes just about everything except 3rd lunch . . . favorites arc driving, dates and archery . . . can be found at the movies or at parties . . . hopes to establish a business. RICHARD MARELLA 1004 Edgemore Road Coop. S.A., A.A., Delegate, Alternate, Boys' A.A. Representative, A Cappella Choir, Aide. Rich wants to go to aviation school to become a jet pilot . . . at present he's down to earth rebuilding '46 Merc engines, driving hot rods, and fishing -for blondes . . . zero periods and tall girls don't strike him. EARLE NEIL MCNEILL 1402 South 23rd Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Track, Band, A Cap- pella Choir, S.A. Aide. Hup's versatility and talents range from singing to sports , . . travel- ling, reading, and listening to music also rate high . . . although qualified tovbe the U.N.'s Spanish interpreter, he's headed for a career in Civil Service work or X-ray technology. RICHARD N. MERCALDO 505 North 64th Street Building S.A., A.A. Girls, Girls, Girls! - Rich cer- tainly doesn't mind them as a distrac- tion . . . his hobby is working on his model railroad . . . thinks all zero periods should be abolished . . . a good wood worker and finisher . . . hopes to be a contractor in the future and we know he'll be a success. L AN 'IQLIMLXTIMANO 23 rth 4 h Street Auto .A., A.A is l ky ' c n se his boss's ..s e to be found gas at' n talking about 'nes . . . hopes to build lounging in souping up a custom r . . come to Tony for advice about model railroads . . . on the read to success as an expert me- chanic. car for e a e SANDRA HOLLANDER 5618 Woodbine Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., First Aid, Teacher's Aide, Secretarial Staff of Record Book, School Improvement, Ways and Means Committee. Sandi plans to become an ele- mentary school teacher, hopes eventu- ally to be a doctor's wife . . . Steve, long assemblies, and holidays are tops . . . dislikes summers in A.C. and Word Wealth . . . usually found riding in a blue Dodge with S.F. SANDRA HOSKIN 813 S. 59th Street Com. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide, H. and S. Representative, Bowling Club. Sandy's ambition is to become se- cretary to a handsome millionaire . . . loves New York, new cars, new people . . . dislikes snobs, budgets, bookkeep- ing . . . can usually be seen talking or arguing with Al . . . is very talented at breaking dishes. DOLORES R. HOWARD 5923 Thompson Street Com. S.A., A.A. Our future stenographer can't wait to get that special piece of paper this June . . . Bones ' mind is on the opposite sex . . . thoughts of money, furs, diamonds, and Cadillacs occupy her dreams . . . likes to socialize. RITA HUGHES 2353 W. Turner Street Com. S.A., A.A., Basketball Team, Vol- leyball Team, Round Robin Club, Soft- ball Club, Hockey Team, -Teacher's Aide. Bunny', wants to become a nurse . . . you can always find her talking -mostly about parties, boys, and cars . . . loves to knit and does well at it . . . no special dislikes except-you guessed it-homework! E. CAROLYN INNES 1448 N. Felton Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Basketball, Round Ro- bin, Hockey. A We feel confident that Carolyn will attain success as a nurse . . . usually spends her time talking, eating Hot Shoppe food, playing basketball, or go- ing for rides after choir practice . . . is especially talented at playing the piano, and participating in sports . . . dislikes tickle boys. : :mme :W 7 ei 'H 'ii , .y 9 , 3 33. f I f f ff X 7 x fi ,lf 'Y' 'W ar' 71 f 'lil- -. e ,f,', , ,V MJ ' f , .3 r i fl A, ' ..f . -3 IWLV If f v,.,.f 19' - -..f.fL1Wv'1A51iwrM7W 539 5, . 1 ' 1 .1 R 1- .v ' if . , fa r- 'ef-' .2 . fb A M i f- y.. -5.J-.,,,:5.:.?I.,.- I. , e m we-,..- THELMA ISMAN E 2301 N. 52nd Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Record Book Literary Staff, Teacher's Aide. Thelma enjoys watching basket- ball games, hanging around in Mr. Karp's room, and playing the piano . . . dislikes crew cuts, Bermuda's, and conceited boys . . . likes rhythm and Blues, modern art, and Harvey's blue eyes . . . hopes to be a laboratory technician. A DORIS JACKSON 5512 Poplar Street Com. S.A., A.A., Basketball, Volley Ball, Softball, Round Robin, Hockey, Tri- bunal, Gym Leader, Locker Aide, Assis- tant Gym Teacher. Feen likes all sports and can be seen at all the games . . . spends spare time playing basketball, baseball, and tennis . . . loves sleeping, dancing, and eating . . . zero period chorus is frowned on by her . . . Feen's ambition is to become a physical-education teacher. PHYLLIS JOY JAFFE 7301 Woodbine Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A., Beacon Literary and Business Stafs, Teacher's Aide, Library Aide, Future Teachers' Club, School Improvement Committee. Convertibles, vacations, and M.C. are A-1 with Phyllis . . . when not writing, Phyl goes riding- in a little red truck, or talks on the phone . . . pet peeves are eighth periods and home- work . . . ambition-elementary school teacher. RUBY JEWEL JONES 5037 Funston Street Com. S.A., A.A., Basketball, Volley Ball, Hockey, Swimming, Baseball, A.A. Re- presentative. Sweetsl' just likes to be with peo- ple, especially if she can dance for them . . . this mermaid loves to swim, but singing and basketball are also high on her list . . . boys who don't under- stand don't rate with Sweets,'l but A.C. does. JUDITH KATZ 5362 Morse Street gf Ac. 'S.A., 'A.A., Alltdtfriate, Bowling Tedfd' Fittulleml Te Hers' Club, Literary Rtrjilord wok. 5 ig wltl iknown forixher lqcyjui-, if-.5 ious C?.liat s , d Wealthy natureggx Kglblackijf-ts zeroigpefigodsfylsdrifi wjdallkinti A acrdds ye ole bildgu ' .gli . happy. when utigihg thddlirxariibqf or' at H A oie wild jflass paftlles . . .lj dy hop lifter go to Vcollege and prepage to teacli the 3R's. 4 . is H., WALTER S. METZGER 2.430 North 54th Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Editor-in-chief of Re- cord Book, Science Club. Our very capable and willing editor-in-chief can usually be found practicing a highly developed form of worrying about the Record Book . . . two-week term reports should be out- lawed . . . we are confident that he will be at the top in any field he chooses to enter. VINSON MILLER 664 North 54th Street Elect. S.A., A.A., Varsity Basketball, Track. Give t'Spivy,' a basketball and he'1l be happy . . . likes to be a winner . . . this future pro basketball player gets a real kick from watching girls play his game . . . an agile track man . . . girls appeal to him almost as much as his '55 Mercury . . . his big plan is to marry a rich girl. LAWRENCE NEIDERMAN 5728 Drexel Road Corn. S.A., A.A. Jazzy music is just 'tGeorgel, with Rudy Kazote . . . plans to be rolling in money . . . the best of luck to you . . . girls are fine, when they arenit snobbish . . . enjoys talking and just living it up . . . exams are never included in his itinerary. JOSEPH NELSON 737 N. 38th Street Mech. Arts S.A., A.A. This guy is real gone on making model airplanes . . . drawing is a specialty with him . . . Bubba spends much of his time sleeping Cwhat better thing in life is there to do?l . . . shows great promise of becoming a successful mechanical engineer. MARK NEWBORN 4364 W. Thompson Street Com. SA., A.A., Aide. lf the 'tKid's ambition to marry a rich girl comes through, he'll have plenty of time to devote to eating two- pound steaks . . . prefers the movies to going to school tcan't blame him thoughj . . . in his spare time he also likes to eat and play ball. rx f 6 X is 1+ Q .. 1 W, . 1 ' P 1 I i ' X -Q., l i f 1 I T. yi is it fr, f , S 2 ' V ii f' lx A A if f . '7 2 i'-1,' . -' QS . 1 -gg Q F . 'S 5 I ' , wi 'x I4 is HERBERT ODELL 7101 Sherwood Road Ag, S.A., A.A., A.A. Representative, Swing Band, Record Book Sports Edi- t0I'. A real cool man with the sax, Herbls been quite an asset to our swing band . . . usually found hanging around Penn Fruit . . . plans to marry a girl who likes to work . . . pet peeve: mad dash to be at work on time after ninth period. WILLIE F. OVERSTREET 2421 W. Arlington St. Mech. Arts S.A., A.A., Biol. Projection Squad, A.A. Representative, Lunchroom Aide. Sonny is the man of many tal- ents . . . quite a singer . . . art work is his specialty . . . during the baseball season, he's right there cheering for the Cleveland Indians . . . don't men- tion N.Y. Giants or Dodgers around him. MYRON PERLSTEIN 5437 Wyndale Avenue Com. S.A., A.A., Record Book Business Staff, Poster Committee. This future Joe College hopes the army wonlt interfere with his plans . . . on warm days can be seen looking for a ride in a convertible . . . spare time is devoted to looking over the 10A girls, but finds time to go on dates wearing khaki. WILLIE PERRY 5729 Filbert Street Building S.A., A.A. Need any kind of construction work done? Perry's your man . . . service with a smile because it's what he enjoys doing . . . will even give up a favorite pastime of sleeping to go out for a good game of basketball or the movies . . . pet peeves have been 12B homeroom and senior money- collections . . . hopes to become suc- cessful in his chosen field. ' EDMOND POLLARD 6205 Vine Street Auto S.A., A.A. Pollard spends much of his time playing baseball and basketball . . . a combination of parties and girls is sure to attract his attention . . . doesn't like to dish out money for class dues . . . finds plenty of time for driving and sleeping . . . hopes to become successful. I DEBORAH KELNER 5248 Arlington Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Library Aide, Music Club, A.A. Representative, Future Teachers' Club, Record Book Stajl. Driving, doing the mambo, and eating pizza are Debbie's special de- lights . . . Overbrook lunches at the bottom of her popularity list . . . when not writing letters she is found driving and using her woman's intuition . . . Debbie dreams of someday becoming a dental hygienist. GLORIA JANE KENSIL 2120 N. 63rd Street Gen. S.A., A.A., Banking Aide. Gloria has high aims-wants to be an airline hostess and join the matri- mony club . . . Jack, dancing, swim- ming S.T.M., listening to records are all her favorite pastimes . -. . but down with homework! -that's what it says! here. ' .i ii f I '29 'mill ' ', I Ac. . .A. j' iigh t! ir, Swin I , G r fiiyillf fity Club, Bea- . ' X . lf .1 . H I .. vi 'S lv: sa e l is , m wr - i . . . F .I 'I .. she we :n1teS lm mo g, dancing, .a as pa r i: re er- ful for - .iv ti , bu g, . ri those long tel onver tion . . . men- tion th ,s or pizza and x will jump. ALLENE JUDITH KRAUSE 2219 N. Wanamaker Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Homeroom Aide, Teachers Aide, Bowling Club, Tennis Club, Future Teachers Club. This petite miss loves to gorge on food Cher figure doesn't show ith and cajole her dad into giving her the family jalopy . . . ah! those suave Penn matrics and long holidays . . . zero periods should be abolished, ditto all forms of work. MARILYN LEHRMAN 7666 Wyndale Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A., Secretary of S.A., Re- cord Secretarial Staj, Tennis Club, Poster Committee. Ragmop adores blue-eyed boys, crew cuts, and E.P.'s jokes . . . spends time playing tennis, and flirting in Spanish . . . dislikes George Gobel, shy boys . . . main ambition is to be a medical secretary to another Rex Morgan, M.D.i' H 5 no Jef que 1,....,,, H . , NX y 'wb .. - . .1 VRf m .x i lat iii . mr , 'te' ...W LOIS LENOW 5200 Woodbine Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Bowling Club, Leaders Club, Library Aide, Tennis Club, School Improvement, R 0 u n d Robin, 10A Homerooni Aide, Swimming Club. Lois writes those wonderful let- ters to C?J . . . to become a teacher is her special ambition . . . crazy about Fonzo's pizza, jazz, and mambo . . . driving out of town, and talking on the phone also rate high, PHYLLIS LEVEY 5741 jefferson Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide, Library Aide. 'tPhyl spends most of her time mastering Art . . . plans to be a medi- cal secretary . . . likes doin' the mambo and eating pizza . . . does not especially care for those zero periods on Thurs- day. DIANA LEVIN 5717 Drexel Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Bowling Club, Round Robin Club, Good Neighbor's Club, 10.4 Homerooni Aide. Dee is very talented at singing in a monotone . . . this petite miss wants to reach five-foot, one-inch . . . she usually spends her spare time talk- ing, doing the mambo, and attending class parties . . . Dee has a dislike for Overbrook lunches and zero r- iods. . QNAOO OA iiwmw 2405 Go oad S.A. A.A., Teacher's . de, Alter- nate. Bobbi's ambition is to go to Tem- ple to become a medical secretary . . . in her free time you wil lfind her eat- ing, talking on the phone, going to or having class parties . . . Bobbi's special likes are dancing. eating pizza, and annoying Gizzle during home- room . . . dislikes conceited boys, OU periods, and Sunday drivers. biwti tim Zlalem CAROLYN RUTH LINDLER 4247 Leidy Avenue Vo. Art S.A., A.A., Advisory Council, School Improvement, IZA Homerooni Aide, Library Aide, Locker Aide, Fu- ture Teachers' Club, Cheerleaders' Club, Library Club. Pins'l is stuck on being a teacher . . . give her friends, plenty to eat, and some good records. and she's happy . . . but thumbs down on 6th lunch and zero periods. DAVID CARLISLE PORTER 2028 W. Nicholas St. Drafting S.A., A.A., Swing Band, Cross Country and Track Teams, A.A. Re- preserztative: David enjoys music, dancing, and track . . . spends most of his spare time making sweet music on the piano and playing with his own band . . drawing and writing music are among his many abilities . . . hopes to be- come an architectural drafter. HARRY POWERS 5366 Lebanon Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., 12B Class Cabinet, Var- sity Football, Varsity Baseball, Class of June 1955 Treasurer. Wild Bill seems .to think that his larynx isn't at its best at O per- iod chorus . . . an old pro at flunking a test after studying five days . . . quite the athlete . . . just mention pizza and gals and he comes running. THOMAS RICCI 444 North 66th Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Music Club. Sports, dances, and dating girls oc- cupy most of 'tTommy's time . . . face lights up at mention of females . . . enjoys driving his father's car and pestering I.R .... just can't take to show-offs . . . affinity for money will surely help to make him a suc- cess in the real estate and insurance business. WARD RI -tr S as ba 1 ' I. d l. uit ' - football player , , , . l l, .a'- ' an All-American 'n - .a a . . . opposite sex appeals ' , along with money and convertible cars . . . objects to loud people . . . Eddie divides his time between playing football and dating girls. . l' I 39 1 Ave. xt ech. Arts Q S.. q i. 'sity otball, Cadet B - 5 ,Y ba' 7 SL ue' ' ' X be in 11 ll Q ed I CHARLES RICHARDSON 25 North Dewey Street AC- S.A., A.A., Boys' A.A. President, Cadet,'J.V., Varsity Football, School Improvement Committee, Lunchroom Aide. Bow Tie is our football hero destined to be a successful businessman , . . a whiz in all sports and solving any brain twisters . . . enjoys studying and women . . . we think he prefers the latter. fi k . , If f: ' r I fills T589 lf, We .1 'UWA lull, -'Alain Z' 4 . . if is ND' Q .P ' 1 if- ' A .Q it reli ., ' f ' ' f all-k gf. 1 4 it S if f if ' , f l'i' ' - . Y , E. Elf? v P! V . .. .... he M7 'l I 4 1A i V f dwg? Za, I X. 1 3' M N ws.. sa, I ' I 4 . if e ,, -:ilk QQ. fi -Q as Kg yr - - Q . 1 I ' N ' ..-f' -N A LARRY JOSEPH RICHTER 4728 Conshohocken AC, S.A., A.A., Honor Guard. A life of ease for this guy who hopes to be a wealthy retired yachts- man at 25 . . . likes to ride in a convertible with H.E.B., but doesnlt like those tickets he always seems to get . . . the opposite sex is O.K. in Larry's book . . . conceited girls are hard to take . warm weather finds him water-skiing or fishing. JOHN RILEY 1718 N. Robinson St. Electric S.A., A.A. While Rusty is swimming and boating, he thinks of the days when he will be exploring the wild blue yon- der . . fdriving his car keeps him satisfied for the while . . . feels that his life would be just as complete with- out trig . . . a ,better mechanic is hard to find. BARRY ROSENBERG 5648 Arlington Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Ojice Aide, Marching Band, Delegate, Library Aide. Tookie's ambition is to receive a degree in electrical engineering and build a female robot . . . enjoys drood- ling and trigonometry . . . doesn't like conceited girls . . . his favorite pastimes are sleeping and sports, es- pecially making hook-shots in basket- ball. BEN F. ROSS 5437 Westminster Avenue Com. S.A., A.A., Cadet Football, Cadet Basketball, Track, J.V. Basketball, Var- sity Football, Delegate. Champ, an all around sports- man, enjoys driving his car, football, and dating . . . please don't mention school in his presence . . . he spends his spare time dancing or tossing the old pigskin around. WILBERT ROSS 5403 W. Girard Avenue Machine ' S.A., A.A., Track Team, Cross Country Team, Cadet Basketball. Wilbert's favorite pastimes are playing pinochle, boxing, and going to parties . . . he likes sports and girls, and dislikes loud-mouthed girls and cold weather . . . his special abilities lie in machine-shop work . . . wc know he will follow up his ambition and become an expert dye-maker. ...ki , i,, .1 . .,X.,,:,, ROSETTA MACK 621 N. 32nd Street Com. S.A., A.A. Dimplesl' can always be seen with a broad smile on her face . . . goal in life is to work and save. her money . . . likes to pass her time listening to sounds and talking . . . dislikes zero periods . . . enjoys sleeping and eating ice cream. MADELINE FRANCES MAGGI 5217 Thompson Street Co-op. S.A., A.A., Delegate, Aide, Swim- ming Club, Round Robin Club, Leaders Club. Maggie hopes someday to own a dress shop . . . can usually be found with her head buried in a psychology book . . . claims she does 95 words per minute . . . likes dancing, Marlon Brando, and black wavy hair . . . dis- likes cold pizza and hot weather. RENEE MANDELL 5743 Drexel Road c. Show, Banquet Committee l Mendel dislikes b ff Deenie and playing ping-ponff goes for collegiate boys and bri . Renee spends her time callin eet- ings, going to those crazy class artie and visiting The Shore . . . her go is to go to Penn State and be success' in all her activities. S.A., A.A., Chairman nor CLD l DEENIE MARG LM 5230 Rexford Road il c. SQA., A. ., Qfsswge .., ture Editor of oh, Chai an of quet Commt ee. I ffrhis crinou Q Kid wa' 5 to be fashion editor of. Vogue Magazine . . . bet she will be, too . ... loves to collect money, silver, and men . . . adores the mambo and Fonzo's pizza . . . don't call her Renee-please-and thumbs down on shaggy haircuts. CLORINDA T. MARUCCI 4909 Girard Avenue Com. S.A., A.A., Basketball, Volleyball, Home and School Representative, Hoc- key, Softball, Swimming, Banking Aide. Clorinda plans to join the Air Force upon graduation from O.H.S. her favorite pastime is writing to Ed- die, Larry, and Russ . . . special likes -you guessed it-Eddie, Larry, and Russ . . . our undecided Miss has un- limited abilities in sports and typing. 1,1 1 vi ' ,.,g1:- ' F ,V 5 'fee ,ili -f::.,.-15+ - 4 'QQ .- l ' f '74 M- .. ' W, -.. ,4 t -1 v mf f n ,, Mg, ,. , ,ffl A ,. 'i A sf ,. , f i 7:1- , n. , fs .- -f r '-. ' s l , f - -aww :s4..,,,f if 9 5. , , ,f,,,4 fb 4Q'4,.' if A '12, ,Y .t t v g Ry if-Q' ,JN r . 3 JOAN MA SHAM, 1715 Federal Sl lj 'AC. S.A., AA., ber Class Gym Leadm anagef of, ode Dance Fut r Teacher ' tb, Coun- selor' ide. Jeanie ca sually be found corre- ondi- , 'h Ian, attempting the mbdKbr ing money . . . likes s ing gym lockers and everyone elseis lunch . . . dislikes economizing and fat girls . . . ambition-to achieve happi- ness and success at teaching. JANICE CAROL MASORS 1631 S. 59th Street Co-op. S.A., A.A., Banking Aide, Teacher's Aide, Round Robin Club. Ah, to be a private secretary, then to marry a rich man and raise a fam- ily . life would be complete . . . the mambo and waltz fascinate her . . . likes movies, musicals, classical and pop concerts . . . avoids dull par- ties, though . . . enjoys singing, cro- cheting, and ping-pong. JONNIE LOUISE MCCLOUD 5731 Poplar Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Captain of Majorettes, Future Teachers' Club, Illodern Dance, Cheerleaders' Club, Basketball Team. This pepster can sing and play the piano . . . does a mighty good job . . . quite the authority on the cha-cha and mambo . . . mouth waters at the mention of steaks . . . Ionne will make high school fun when shels the teacher. THOMASINA MCGILL 5011 Reno Street Com. S.A., A.A., Dance Group, School Impro'vement Committee. f'Tommy hopes to make a million dollars some day . . . will have a hard time doing it if she continues to spend spare moments sleeping . . . pet peeve is zero periods . . . whether it's summer or winter, TommyU loves the water . . . can be found ice skating, or swim- ming. CLAUDETTE MORTON 611 N. 47th Street Com. S.A., A.A., Counsel0r's Aide 10B- 11B, Nurse's Aid IZA-12B, Office Aide 12B. Even though working sounds in- teresting to Claudette, she plans event- ually to settle down in a little rose- covered cottage . . . enjoys basketball and finds relaxation in sketching . . . quite talented . . . she's a happy gal, always in the mood for a song. JOSEPH LOUIS RUCCI, JR. 1643 Meribrook Road Ac. 1 S.A.,A.A. 1Q- - . it Mention the newest scientiflc de- velopment and Joe will surely be able I - 4 to tell you about it . . . our future as doctor has developed the ability of ,t i 'Wasting the most time in the least .f time' . . . besides blondes, which 'r come first, he also likes chemistry, bio- i logy, and physics . . . dislikes awk- ward situations. off, 5301,M n mery Av Com. , .A., Sc p 11 ent. - Lt! bby S a ing Skin in getting W intot ubl 'th t chers and 0 as ' RT sAc W beco e el acquaint w't r. urkes offi . . . ikes ,paying all, an ' g ney, although he suall ro ,menjo s ' g at e a d lo g . . oesn't re fo ' mout s or a y d ers. STEPHEN M. SACKS 5628 Diamond Street Ac. , S.A., A.A., Dramatic Club, Ojiice Aide, First Aid Squad, Banking Aide, Collector, Slide Rule Club. Stevie wants to become an electri- 1 - cal engineer and president of a national f radio and T.V. network . . . this am- ' bitious boy operates and repairs elec- L ' ' V ' 5- if trical equipment in his spare time . . . W he likes sports, cars, and airplanes . . 'X abhors deciphering Shakespeare. is i n JAMES R. SAD ' 1223 North 58th Str et 7 List. S.A., A.A., Var' as et a Track. Jimmy ' i e t a phy ' l- educati e h . is spe' li s pdfleqziil, ep fr ' ple o s, fkmyet l eating his s re ti y be found laying basket- b . . . O.H.S. wl certainly be losi g a great player when Jimmy gets his diploma in June. STANTON J. SALKIN 5219 Euclid Avenue AC- S.A., A.A., Boys' A.A. Representa- tive. Stan is the eptimistic type . . . has his heart set on a 99.9 average . . . . we hope he makes it, for he has that K B rare ability to watch TV and do home- work simultaneously . . . then thereis that tough foreign language, namely English! . . . adores beautiful girls 1 and sports. Si 4 , '1 t l a--V-: f 4 . an ' E ff..-Q 1 I V5 ti rj' L 4 t M 45 ' , xii I 'x -, fi it i ' tg ff-I , rm J , sfu. -. l- ' 453 .Ia t K all 11 MARTIN SANDRY 5709 Malvern Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Band, Swing Band, Aide, Science Club. Hey You, known to most people as Marty, is very talented in music . . . someday hopes to till the shoes of Stan Getz . . . spends his free time listening to Hi Fi or doing elec- trical work . . . just loves those jazzy Saturday nights, but, oh, those Mon- day morning blues!! HARRY PAUL SCHMERLING 5617 Wyndale Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Banking Aide, Alter- nate, Cadet Baseball Team, Home and School Representative. Max, who wants to become a successful lawyer, can usually be found compiling his own baseball statistics on major league teams . . . his wide scope of special likes include the Kansas City A's, aviation, jazz . . . dislikes most mambo and rumba music and New York Yankees. JOSEPH S. SCHWARTZ 1322 Westbury Drive Mech. Arts S.A., A.A., A.A. Representative, Track, Cross Country, Teacher's Aide, Cadet Football. The Animan's greatest present as- piration is to graduate in June '55 . . . displays great talents in throwing breakfast parties . . . finds a special joy in driving his Studebaker and get- ting teachers angry . . . one and only dislike-school! BENJAMIN SCOTT 4619 Haverford Avenue Com. SA., A.A., Track, J.V. Basketball, Cadet Basketball, Cadet Football, Var- sity Football. Sonny'l will be a certified public accountant who isn't concerned just with dry figures . . . in fact, likes them dripping wet in swimming pools . . . with him a good snack hits the spot, but C.P. and studying are taboo. JOSEPH FRANCIS SHELDON 6419 Race Street Gen. SA., AA. Bewildered with your income tax problems? - see our Joe Hoke . . . this man has his markers set for C.P.A. or bust . . . is fascinated with figures-especially that of Mari- etta . . . has the wonderful ability to make you smile . . . frustrated by bores. RUTH NOVACK 2403 N. 57th Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Record Book Secretar- ial Staff, Teacher's Aide, Basketball Team, Volleyball Team. Ruth Q. Novack'sl' ambition is to become first a commercial teacher, then a wife . . . thinks that pizza at Fonzo's and class parties are really liv- ing . . . could do without homework and dressing for gym . . . Ruthie en- joys phone conversations and watching Bandstand. , I r . .1 4 4.,N ,ag , i f 2 nine JEANNE BEATRTCQORE 5435 Haverford Aivel Ac. S.A., A.A., School Improvement Committee, Future Teachers' Club, Good Neighbors' Club, French Conver- sation. Jeanne will jump when you men- tion steaks and sundaes-provided it is not during third period lunch , . . she'll someday be a teacher-if 'the dancing doesn't stop her . . . lots of luck! SONDRA ORLO 5105 Diamond Street Com. S.A., A.A., Home and School Re- presentative, Aide 10A to IZB, Color Guard, T.V.-Radio Club, Dance Chore- ographer for Show. To marry a man with ambition is the goal of this attractive redhead . . . always busy with her dancing, and making home-cooked meals . . . Sandy admits to liking bow ties, blushing, spring . . . future plans include medi- cal technology and S.P. as a life-long friend. CAROL ORTZMAN 1755 N. Peach Street Gen. S.A., A.A., Record Secretarial Staji. Herels a gal who always knows what's going on . . . enjoys talking and being with Dave . . . main topic of conversation, of course, is Dave . . . Ortzie objects mostly to Snobs and zero periods . . . hopes to have one of her plans work out some clay . . . of course, we know it will! SANDRA PACTOR 5208 Lebanon Avenue Com. S.A., A.A., Aide. Sandy's eyes open wide at the mention of football players and Hyers . . . she's the gal who has open house seven days a week . . i. she can swim and play tennis . . . knows how to tinkle the piano keys . . . you'll find her in that big Packard . . . a suc- cessful career of marriage should be simple enough. , 4 . --f H .W 'A it at . 1 ,,,, g 5 ,.,i ' V V he .M ,,,, 1 1, ' Yiffff r'-we-., if ' I a I r ' ea ,, f iw he mv- Mem- , 5 JM DORIS JEAN PADEN 4118 W. Girard Avenue Co-op. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide, Major- ette. Dottie'l will have to choose be- tween becoming Mrs. A.B. and contin- uing her work in the Federal Reserve Bank . . . already proved her skill as a typist in Overbrook . . . homework and oral talks certainly won't be missed . . . usually found watching television or in the movies. BARBARA JOAN PADGET 1741 N. 60th Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Swimming Club, Bowl- ing, Runner, Teachers' Aide. The name Dave just makes Bar- by melt . . . can do lovely art work . . . handy with the knitting needles . . . likes scrabble, Fords, and Dave, of course . . . thinks English would be just as interesting without book re- ports . . . hopes to live in Hawaii as Mrs. W. ELAINE C. PAIGE 2119 Parkwyn Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Delegate, Business Stal? of Record Book, Secretarial Staff of Record Book, Bowling Team. E has become a familiar sight on Penn's campus . . . talents lie in teasing Bev G., E.H.Y., and talking on the phone . . . favorite dance, naturally, is the mambo . . . has a special liking for E.H.Y. and, of course, the feeling is mutual. CARRIE B. PETTIGREW 5512 Thompson Street Com. S.A., A.A., Modern Dance. This pepster finds time for every- thing . . . the center of attention on the ice-skating rink . . . can tickle those piano keys . . . thumbs down to jive-time boys and moody girls . . . always finds time for music and danc- ing . . . as a nurse or medical techni- cian she'll brighten up any hospital. KARYL MARIE PICKARD 6128 Nassau Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Bowling Club, Round Robin Club, A.A. Representative. For cheering up, go to Karyl . . . has personality to do it . . . thumbs down to homework and early rising . . . the one to take to baseball or football games . . . interests cover almost anything from books to boys . . . sure to be the sweetest medical tech- nician at any hospital. ALVIN SHER 1127 North 40th Street Ac. S.A., A.A., 12B Poster Committee. Playing has a fascination for Al . . . wants to be a regular playboy . . . in his red and white hard-top, decorated with tickets, he goes fishing -for girls . . . also enjoys drawing . . is afraid of monsters. JACK A. SMITH 2421 North 54th Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Football, Projection Squad, President of School Improve- ment. E No more troubles with pills, folks! --Jack is entering the pharmacy pro- fession . . . at present he's assiduously preparing for the career by driving with his top down and going down the river with 'ttwo wildies in the whole! CHARLES STAPLER 2352 Bryn Mawr Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Cross Country. Chick is most likely to be found at the track . . . intends to hit a ten- 'horse parley . . . sports of all kinds fascinate him . . . has an unusual aver- sion for tall girls . . . there is just one exception-Jane Russell. JULES STEIN 5615 Woodbine Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., 11A Alternate, Cadet Football. As his nickname suggests Hard- castle is the cautious type . . . likes the usual . . . dislikes everything else . . . has talent to do everything wrong . . . to pass time hangs out at Martyis and Bunny's . . . aspiration- to be a very young industrialist. ALLAN STEINBERG 6025 Woodcrest Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Baseball, Football. If you see a handsome lad stroll- ing along near Garden State Park with a bulging pocket, it's Grebnitz . . . the bulge: a short wave, two-way radio, Cfor getting tips right from the horse's mouthj . . . aims to become a successful something . . . 'ltalk is cheaply for our Grebnitz . is as ai, . V 'BZ' 1. 5 Sir g , . K W wo if K fill, ' .1 gf ,. Til. 'rt ff' if X j ' be ,el ig ' 4 t ' X s ix 'j as v. I. 3 I J , ix.. if .1 -rt zz. M is at I e We ' V. -1 A' at g ,W in, Vlgg A VN xx, F s X t -555. 43:33 ' av 5511.515 3172 p sg..- .- 6'-List ,gg-ffjl ,:1,'.'1, T q 1,'.:'.' vf. 1, - - j 'LEU ' ARVEY STERN 5403 Euclid Avenue Com. S.A., A.A., Varsity Football. Mr, Touchdown quite naturally is on our football team . . . would like to someday coach football or own an automobile agency . . . enjoys building race cars, loafing, playing football, and dating girls . . . people who drive crazy ought to stay off the streets ac- cording to Harv. GEORGE STRAND 1415 N. Hobart Street Bldg. S.A., A.A., Baseball. With the millions that Brother'l hopes to inherit from some long-for- gotten fifty-first cousin he will fur- ther his favorite hobby - horseback riding . . . intends to build a stable and buy twenty horses . . . then Brother will live the happy lazy life of-a millionaire. MURRY SWARTZ 2259 ENE 51st Street, 'A 0 trying to tay away from Uncle m . he pend's lo ol Gifirne' o g ' his avo n . . . abmie cluEll?E,d ' f .oeghvcr l . . . l e ladies, od ladies all lad' s . . . hates 3rd lun king rule, an knee socks. ----f W mj PRESTON TRUITT 1487 North 53rd Street Com. S.A., A.A. By employing his mathematical skill, Jimmy hopes to become a C.P.A. . . . now spends much time watching and playing baseball . . . Jim likes movies, sleep and travelling . . . he has only one trouble at the 'Brook- making 0 periods on rainy days. MARTY VALE 5416 Montgomery Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Choir, Music Club. Marty hopes to get into show business and have something more in common with Danny Kaye than just the number of letters in their names . . . enjoys listening to records and singing . . . bad records and conceit don't go with Marty, who has a talent for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. MARSHA LOIS PINCUS 7539 Brookhaven Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Hockey Team, MajorQ elle. Envy the lucky kids who have per- sonality-plus Pinky for a math or physics teacher . . . plans to marry a tall, dark, handsome, rich guy! . . . always chewing the fat with certain teachers , . . gifted with a special talent for driving people crazy . . . can't take Gizzel's singing, monkeys, and Wynnefield boys. LORRAINE POGACHEFSKY 4164 Leidy Avenue Com. S.A., A.A., Co-Chairman Secre- tarial Stajf, Teacher's Aide, Banking Aide. Pogy rates snobs, homework, and silly boys at the bottom ,of her popu- larity list . . . her time is usually oc- cupied with dancing and going to the Dell on Friday nights . . . will someday be found gracing some business office as a secretary. NETTIE POGACHEFSKY 4164 Leidy Avenue Com. S.A., A.A., Teacher's Aide. Nettie is perfectly satisfied to read I.G.'s letters to while away her time . . . always willing to date a fella with a cleft chin . . . would be very happy with her own phone . . . don't mention snobs or homework around Nettie. . JOAN POLYKOFF 3326 W. Harold Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Beacon Business Mana- ger, Future Teachers' Club. Ioan is always on the look-out for those who don't buy Beacons . . . can always find peace and contentment in peaceful surroundings, good food, good company . . . she's what a school needs in the way of a good teacher . . . an actress at heart, the '4Gay White Way may be her destiny. ELDORA E. PRICE 614 N. 43rd Street Com. S.A., A.A., Modern Dance, Banker. Here is a gal who is light on her feet . . . what a graceful dancer she would make! . . . steers clear of con- ceited people . . . you'll find Ellie with Tookie . . . mention of food gives her that deamy-eyed look . . . some boss will be lucky to have such a charm- ing typist. is ..,,:,s fi .. .-, 1. ' , w ,f-, sf. 'fx ' 0 - 'tt i go I - 'Z' . iQ?,ff' ' ff v. , ' 'f'22:f inn., ' , f 41.1. rw. H, .M I 'W x 1 Fw 5 . 5 , es --we , fe 4. 6 swfgif ,,,V,, , . 4 FG 'Y ff. ' V ig! 1. in f eff' '1 Yr 11 X me , ' S ARLENE RABINOWITZ 1810 N. 54th Street Com. S.A., A.A., Record Book Collector, Library Aide, Faculty Aide, Banker, Tennis, Bowling, Music Club. R likes to take it easy, namely, eat and sleep . . . often has a dream about a big smooth convertible of her own . . . when awake, she types or does bookkeeping . . . snobs, tests, and third lunch upset her. SUZANNE REESE 7604 Brentwood Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Record Book Business Staff, 12B Poster Committee, Science Club. This cute brunette has only one dislike-other women . . . talents lie in using a paint brush and being a good horsewoman . . . does all right as a mermaid, too . . . Suzie's aim is to be tops in whatever she does. HELEN MAY REPP 5314 Lancaster Avenue Com. S.A., A.A. If anyone might be needing a typ- ist, Brownie will be available . . . derives a great deal of pleasure from movies, reading, and television . . . present interests include swimming, boxing, and most other sports . . . thinks she would do very well without history. JOAN M. RICCI 6529 Girard Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Secretary of 12B Class, President of School Improvement Com- mittee, Assistant Physical Education Teacher, Beacon Business Staff. Ioanie's our adorable little miss with the big brown eyes . . . future plans include teaching and marriage . . . rating high are Lou, movies, T.V., pizza . . . besides being a very capable class secretary, Joanie's also quite a bowler. EVELYN C. RILEY 29 N. Ithan Street Com. SA., A.A., School Improvement, Can't blame Celes for not wanting to do dishes . . . dancing and roller skating are her more enjoyable talents . . . can always find time for phone calls Cmaybe to G.H.B.J, parties, and movies . . . she is sure to do well in the world as a qualified typist. GEORGE A. VLATTAS 279 South 63rd Street Ind. S.A., A.A., Track, Cross Country Manager, School Improvement Com- mittee. George spends his spare time in sports and hanging around Mr. Collin's office . . . George has real ability in managing and participating in track and cross country . . . his greatest dislike is losing championships by one- half points . . . a civil engineer is his ultimate goal. FRANKLIN WASHINGTON 4829 Parrish Street Ac. S.A., A.A. Frank is heading for the life of a machinist . . . he likes to eat, draw, and work . . . he's one of those curazzy dancers and spends much time dancing to his favorite records . . . his ability in drawing should be an aid to his career and to his own pleasure. THEODORE M. WEXLER 1368 Pennington Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Beacon .Sales Manager, Varsity Basketball Manager. Ted is our very capable basket- ball manager who helped bring us all those championships . . . goes crazy figuring out the basketball team's aver- ages . . . naturally he enjoys basketball and Hying with the team . . . good luck to Mr. Mo's right hand man! W- Q ia , an Q ' v we ' ff f fr ,f -in K' ,,.m.l' , in ., X I' 1 .yyy 'B 1 . 4-1 's 1 fc I I .K s l rife , G Q ., B.. 'X 'WP if M4 4, ,,,.tt. -. EDWARD M. w1LL1AMs ' 3221 Mt. Vernon Street Com. f S.A., A.A. I This jet-pilot-to-be now busies , himself with eating and riding in Road- V, t V mf , master-Buicks and new convertible if .!.' Q -v . . Cadillacs . . . he can be seen in his ' Mg ' jet plane speeding toward I.T. and V B.C., and speeding away from V.L. 'fi' . . . besides cars and planes, Ed's only Er 1 concern is girls. 4. il Riffs A RALPH LE OY WILLIAMS V 771 N th! as Street Ac. . - S .. ., A . ocker Ai e, S.A. Aide. g y 'tChic ',xwi'o o become a V A 1 ASI' Z- Q history teafc , baseball pro- X' ' fcssion . . . makes friends e eas- - . iiliif , ily . . . enjoys listeni U I ' is. Y ' Ur ive ordsfdrff 'ing to ,nieef g 1 s g . . . . likes football, base- N ' bal, ist . . . dislikes loud j z records . d math. STANFORD WILLIAMS 329 North 60th Street Indust. S.A., A.A. Stanford is a well known artist in this City of Brotherly Love . . . his art has been seen by more people than any other artist . . . Stan boasts that he has'put more mustaches on adver- tisements than any other graduate of OHS . . . Stan spends his spare time with records, basketball, and the females. BILLY WILLIAMS 3907 Brown Street Machine Cons. S.A., A.A., Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track. Pee-wee-runeem-down-Williams is one of our famous track stars . . . hopes some day to be an expert ma- chinist and to run the half mile in two minutes . . . talking to his girl and eating rate high with Billy, who likes to rock and roll. were bMf BERNARD WITTENBERG 1700 George's Lane Com. S.A., A.A., Projection Squad. When Witty's not evading crazy drivers and vice-principals, he may be found at Doc's, watching Walt Disney . . . women and song are his special fancies . . . adept in playing cards and sleeping, Burty hopes to graduate from the National Agricultural College. FRANKLIN WOODSON 416 North Redfield Street Auto S.A., A.A. Woody's sure it's as easy to marry a beautiful, rich girl as it is to marry an ugly, poor one . . . he spends his time looking for his Umillionairessu at parties and dances . . . now Woody likes to sleep till noong when he meets his rich girl he hopes to retire. HOWARD WOOL 1803 North 57th Street Com. S.A., A.A., Projection Squad, Dele- gate. Howiel' wants to marry a girl with a million dollars, but meanwhile, helll settle for his afternoon naps and those Holder girls , . . noted for sleep- ing till 8:30 on school days . . . likes playing ball and girls in general . . . dislikes work and zero periods. X JOAN R R 808 Kenmo e ah? Ac. St ,, A. , . . of Cass, Le d in Opereif, zr, ing B n , X Koa e' has si in 5 the . . . sings and pl nan -an clari et . . . this singing jit r 5 o es 'ng to Jim . ' . . . SUYC II1ElI'l'y 11 !'.v'l 5:51 U . . . hopes to become a usical- comedy tar. RUTH EVEL ROSELLE 5391 N. Wanamaker St. Com. S.A., A.A., Aide. Ruthie is sure to be a successful secretary . . . already has lots of ex- perience talking on the phone . . . a special talent of this gal's is sewing . . . mention Bobby's name and watch hcr eyes light up . . . there's just nothing she dislikes-except being with- out Bobby, that is. LEONA S. ROSENBAUM 1429 West End Drive Com. S.A., A.A., Poster Committee, Li- brary Aide, Orchestra Aide, President of Bulletin Board Club. Lee's ambition is to attain the goals set by her parents . . . she can usually be found dancing or talking on the telephone . . . she sings a great mono- tone with Bev . . . special likes are pizza and football games . . . dislikes gym and homework. RENEE ROSENBERG 5337 Euclid Avenue Com. S.A., A.A., Swimming Club. Our efhcient stenographer, Reen, aspires to have a position in the courts . . . finds telephone parties and pizza pies very enjoyable . . . is also quite a sport-spends her free time swim- ming or playing basketball . . . abhors zero period tests. PAULINE RUBANOFF 6624 Eastwood Street Com. S.A., A.A., A.A. Representative, Tennis, Bowling, Modern Dance Clubs. .Pauli has a knack for pleasing peo- ple in general and especially Vic, whom she is always talking about . . . she likes mambo, 1955 Fords, trying new hair styles, and Vic . . . dislikes tests, snobs, telephone conversations . . .she aspires to sign her name as Ngs, V. H. Wagglggigq ' .1-Qi W., ,f .. mn-f Q- .,,,,,,,Wg K it 2' I 71- yo- 4 4. 1 ' i'Fs23'2M?f - ' -' ' . f ,. .ty 4. .:.g K ' ' 53 ' , is K ,., ' O Q , El i. .7 lg X if site.. .ve 9'4 ' ling R Qs: QE-v K A 5-5-,Ox V ' itz 'Ya '54-Lil , V .QT tx . . . ' tl -.-- l 4 -, 69 V, ::'1.- 'f ' 4 f n nga, t Q--rg-gf. I ., LA' i s . il. '-Wfb,- S' gr WN .w ROBERTA RUBINSTEIN 5404 Wyndale Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Beacon Business Staff, Show Committee. Yellow Pontiacs have a fascinating quality for Ro . . . so do any college boys and dreamy cashmere sweaters . . . arguing with Illeane and helping at the Prestige fill up her free time . . . spending money seems detestable to this gal. ARLENE B. SABATINO 333 N. 64th Street Com. ,S.A., A.A., A.A. Representative, Beacon Business Staji, Teacher's Aide, School Improvement Committee, Hoc- key Club. There is a dream in Ar's eyes- about a private secretary who marries her favorite boyfriend and raises little secretaries . . . the gal just adores dancing to those new records . . . her only kill-joys are conceited boys. DIANA SANTORE 1460 N. 52nd Street Com. S.A., A.A., Basketball, Banker. Dee is certain to become an effi- cient secretary for she has that superb ability in typing, bookkeeping, and gen- eral office work . . . meeting new people is always a wonderful experience for her . . . has no dislikes, really, but likes to dream of the day she leaves the Brook, SANDRA SASLOW 5912 Malvern Avenue Com. S.A., A.A., Alternate, School Im- rovement, Faculty Aide, Secretarial Staji, Bowling, Round Robin, Tennis, H. and S. Representative. Sandy wants to be a medical tech- . her special abilities include modeling, and getting in and of trouble . . . she likes handsome men and beautiful clothes, dislikes zero periods, and conceited boys. EUNICE SHECTER 7605 Brentwood Road Co-op. S.A., A.A., Counselor's Aide. Eunice wants to fall in love . . . she spends most of her time dreaming, listening to records, and driving her car . . . likes include ranch homes and tall, dark, and handsome men . . . dis- likes homework and blind dates . . . can you tell us how you get in that certain movie free, Niecy? THOMAS A. WRIGHT 771 North 38th Street Indust. S.A., A.A., Locker Aide. Marines, watch out! The 'Brook's Tommy is coming your way . , . our boy's preparing by dancing, viewing T.V. and eating . . he is skilled in building houses and good at basketball, golf and table tennis . . . Tommy especially dislikes hep girls . . . OHS OH periods will have him in good shape for that 5 a. reveille. HENRIKS J. ZEILE 1110 North 41st Street Ac. S.A., A.A., History Aide. Henriks can usually be found at the movies, watching sports on TV, or collecting stamps . . . give him any- thing on wheels to drive, and hels happy . . . watch out women-he doesn't feature your driving. JACK B. ZELDIS 1633 North 77th Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Band, Delegate, Liter- ary Stag of the Record Book. Well, here' he is . . . the man who's going to make history as an engineer or doctor, or money as a salesman . . . for either of the first two ambitions he's equipped with math and science abilities . . . partial pastimes include semantics Csee Word Wealthj, and the clarinet. MARILYN SHERVONE 5326 W. Columbia Ave. Com. .S.A., A.A. Mar wants to be somebody's ef- ficient secretary . . . like most kids she spends much time listening to popular music . . . her special ability is talk- ing a lot Cisn't that every girl'sJ . . . the Four Aces are' tops with her . . . someday she'll make a certain CPD fel- low a swell wife. SANDRA EILEEN SCHULTZ 5636 Woodbine Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Bowling Club, Round Robin Club, School Improvement Com- mittee, Faculty Aide, Library Aide. With her unquestionable talents in modeling, art, and the gift of gab,', Sandy is certain to become that suave fashion co-ordinator . . . she fmds shades of purple bewitching - so are good-looking men . . . seems that S.M.S. is a wonderful conversationalist. C 4 5' tev- ss Ek ,A .X !- A y K., ex E. X . fr G' Q . 4 -its Q ,j ' --f V I yer' K X C X -f- '3pa----- ful 'tip-,hw 6.- .,.,,,,. , , ,f Nagy- 7 4 n Q ...--M ,-,.... .., 3' -iw I' iv. ,. V 1 :VV 'ur . t Y' . KXK1' ...f ROSE MARY SEA 3945 Wyalusing Ave. Com. S.A., A.A., School Iniproocnmu Committee. Rosie aspires to be a nurse . . . when she is not occupied with dating, cooking, or being with R.D., a good book has many charms for our girl . . . her lively personality perks up her sur- roundings . . . her terrific voice and dancing ability keep her in constant demand for parties. SELMA ANITA SEGAL 5335 W. Berks Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Secretarial Staff of Re- cord Book, Teaclier's Aide, Ways and Means Cornrnittee, Home Room Aide. t'Selm's ambition is to be the Iudgels secretary, become Mrs. G. , and reach four-feet, ten-inches . . . she likes Stan, pizza, and bowling . . . nix to term reports and summers in A.C. with Sandi . . . visiting Ar's and keep- ing two phones busy at the same time keep this little gal quite occupied. ILENE SEIGEL 5487 W. Montgomery Ave. Ac. S.A., A.A., Beacon Literary Staff, Assistant Editor of Record Book. 'All' just craves to marry that doc- tor . . . enjoys writing the Scientific World section for the Beacon . . . is a master in the culinary arts, with chocolate ice cream her pet food . . . snobs and 800 calorie diets-keep away from our NIU!!! FRANCES SETTEMBRINO 924 N. 66th Street Com. S.A., A.A., A.A. Representative, Hockey, Round Robin, Swimming Club. These big muscular boxers are tops with Franny'l . her ambition is to start out as a top notch secretary and end up as a housewife . . . dancing at the Palladium, sewing, baking at home are also enjoyed by our career girl. LOUISE B. SHANE 5426 Gainor Road Ac. S.A., A.A., Business Staff of Re- cord Book and Beacon, Leader's Club, Library Aide, Faculty Aide, Bowling Club. Lou likes rides after school and talk on the telephone . . . wants to graduate from college and get married . . . she likes mail and males . . . dislikes zero period and third lunch . . . she is always having arguments, which she wins, of course, with jackie. HELEN E. SHANNON 111 N. Yewdall Street Com. S.A., A.A. A multi-millionaire who doesn't order her around is Helen's dream . . . now she spends her time at the movies with her one and only . . . an apple for the teacher who gives no home- Work! . . . a master in cooking, she will Ubreezel' out of any big yiam. BARBARA SIMMONS 'f 7'f5 1006 N. 45th street Ae. ,Af . f ' , S.A., A.A., Student Association 1 , President, Teacher's Aide, Banking Aide, W ' 4. Q 1 Library Aide, Modern Dance Club, W 1 4 School Improvement. 6,9 f Babs, our school Prexy, aspires to find success and happiness in teaching . . . an excellent dancer and hockey ' . player. she likes talking on the phone, ' attending meetings of I.C.C., clothes , and parties . . . abhors third period lunch . JACKLYN INA SINGER . 2453 N. 54th Street Ac. ' I Ve S.A., AA., Show Committee, As- e A 3 It sistant Physical Education Teacher, Q, ' Gym Leader, A.A. Representati'ue. ee., ee ,lackiels ambition is to be an ele- mentary teacher . . . when she isn't talking on the phone or going to bas- ketball games, she's usually busy con- fusing things . . . her special ability ' ' is winning arguments from Louise . . . likes her homeroom adviser and class .Ae-e-4991! ' 1 f ' . VW 1, M: .V . . parties- ,,,V 1 ,VV,,,,, , 5929W cre enue . ' S.A.,JfS1ll., Delegate, Futz 'e each- ers' Club, Alumni Commit e f ' if 1' When that re' car oms , A V you'll know it's arcy our e nent doctor. rushing o a c . at re- 7 sent she's concerned wi ', eping .. ' lilifffjj 1 happy . . . feeds h i cheeseb gersm and tuna fish . . . pi za is ou . ,,, .,:,f-125459 '- '3 -, ' :' 1 f 15 1: I ' x ,, MILDRED MARILYN SISCO 3822 Reno Street Com. SA., A.A., Aide. If you are in the market for a secretary contact the t'Sisco Kid . . . she can also cook, sew cr fix your hair . . . if needed. can perk up Millie with a dash of Stan Kenton . . . loves bowling, but is repelled by admon- ishers. FWF e- .e '-i . ,NWML IW' ' ,AMA ,,,, 9ee'x' f ..f,-fa-4 - , .. . . .. ,H ..,,,,, 1 - .Lt 37 , 2 M1 5 I 44 2 0, lr 1 if eetee .le edwefe ,.i'f 'llvme, GUNA SMITCHENS 3902 W. Girard Avenue Ac. SA., A.A., Swimming Club, Bulle- tin Board Club, Poster Club, Art Slfdf of Record Book, Teacl.er's Aide. Guna's favorite pastimes are paint- ing and sleeping . . . aspires to become a great artist and to be less sleepy . . . can be found doing nothing when she has to do something . . . her special likes are modern art and male painters. SHIRLEY SPEIGHTS 1716 N. 22nd Street Com. Music Club, Library Aide, Teach- er's Aide. Peaches wants to be a secretary , . . that is not while she's going to parties, dancing or eating . . . plays piano, records, and likes good music . . . has an inherent aversion to home- work and gym. ELAINE SPITZBERG 3864 Wyalusing Avenue Com. SA., A.A. Spitziels special abilities include playing tennis and dancing . .h . she likes the movies and Saturday nights . . . detests third period lunch . . . enjoys buying the latest fashions . . . her ambition is to get married and raise five daughters . hope that she ful- fills her ambition! RAZELLE RUTH STALLOP 1757 Georges Lane Ac. S.A., A.A., Assistant Gym Teacher - 12B, Gym Leaders' Club. Overbrook should have no worries about vacancies in the Gym Depart- ment, for Rae will soon be qualified . . . besides athletics, dark handsome college boys are the thing . . . and children are so-o cute-she'1l have six. ERNESTINE STANBACK 4241 Leidy Avenue Com. SA., AA., Banker, Leaders' Club, Round Robin, Basketball, Hockey, Vol- ley Ball, Locker Aide, Library Aide, Vice-President of the Girls' AA. 'fErniel' has a teaching career in mind . . . presently is quite occupied with a certain tflonny Self . . . in fact, she's so busy with dreamboat that homework is a greater nuisance than usual. BERNICE STEINBERG 5953 Drexel Road Gen. S.A., A.A. Our versatile 'tBernie can play the piano, sing, or do a ballet for you . . . is especially attracted by those white nurses' caps . . . may try one herself . . . listening to Hi-Fi in the company of good-looking boys is plain dreamy . . . but no homework, please! BEVERLY KAY STEINBERG 1340 Pennington Road Co-op. S.A., A.A., Swimming Club, Li- brary Aide, Ojjice Aide. Bev likes cars, especially with boys in them . . . spends her time playing the field, dancing or singing in a monotone with Lee . . . finds Debbie Reynolds absolutely irritating . . . her aim - a bookkeeper with a degree CMRSD Oi! i 'I QM jf!! f MARILYN STEINBERG I 1630 Farrington Road Gen. S.A., A.A., Faculty Aide. Marilyn's ambition is to be a good wife to J.L .... class parties, driving in a green Plymouth and dat- ing J.L. are wonderful . . . detests blind dates, getting up early, and pegged pants . . . she has exceptional ability in typing, dancing, and sports . . . en- joys hanging around a certain fra- ternity house. SYBIL STEINBERG 1332 N. 76th Street Com. S.A., A.A., Beacon Staff, Library Aide, Tcachefs Aide. Sue likes tall boys, funny jokes, pizza . . . hypocrites and liars she despises . . . Sue spends a lot of time dancing, driving and, of course, talk- ing . . . she's one girl who intends to make use of her ability to talk by writing her words down in the greatest American novel ever written. VICTORIA TAYLOR 5129 Ludlow Street Com. SA., A.A., Teacher's Aide. If you see a streak of lightning at 7:58 some morning, don't jump, just remember the roller skating champ of O.H.S., Miss Vicky, has passed you by . . . those O periods are murder . . . she also plays basketball, swims, dances, and types . . . hopes to become a secretary. ei? A 'R -x W , xx , 1 f J, W. 4, ' 1 1 'if i ' . leaks., - , .,,,gi?tLdw-if .N Q RN. . I Q j -. I iai le , V in . .,.. ps-., ,F x .5 , jf -i , - , Q fri . .- ' 'vs ' is., , ' Quo an , . X 'g Y V' SANDRA TESSLER 5229 Arlington Street Com. S.A., A.A., Teaclzefs Aide. t'Sandy would like to be a secre- tary upon graduating from Overbrook . . . has no special love for zero periods . . . does quite well at keeping the telephone line busy . . . dancing and listening to records take up most of her spare time. MABEL LOUISE THOMAS 409 N. Hobart Street Com. S.A., A.A. To be a secretary is Lue's ambi- tion . . . enjoys singing, dancing, and talking on the phone . . . to boys that is . . . especially likes to entertain L.W .... dislikes zero periods. DIANE TITTELBAUM 5414 Dia ond Street Ac. S.A., AA., Record Book Business St czer's Aide, Music Club, Del- e . .-fD' e hopes to wear a white uni- il a ho pi l and a white gown t th altar . . she spends much of er, i n the telephone arranging e ure . . . Diane possesses unique a 'ies in cooking and singing mono- tone . . . she has two special dislikesg namely, formalities and Usharpiesf' SYLVIA TWERSKY 5452 Arlington Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Library Aide, Teacher's Aide, Bowling Club, Cozmselofs Aide. t'Simmy,' hopes someday to be a medical technician . . . right now she concentrates on eating and visiting Pcnn's campus . . . commuting to N.Y. seems to rate high with Simmy . . . conceited boys who have nothing to be conceited about are way down on her list. JOYCE ANN TYREE 3930 Haverford Avenue Com. SA., A.A., Modern Dance, Leaders' Club, Assistant Gym Teacher, Candy hopes to be a successful secretary . . . can usually be found dancing. ice skating or talking on the phone for hours on end . . . likes boys and being a senior Cwho wouldn't?l . . . hates getting up for UO period, especially on cold mornings. I' 0 EL J. 6481 Malv ve c. . AA. 5 zsiness P I Sta Ii5io y u ', e eader. ite ii s boys -o muc she ike o p' a tent on their cam . . . el s-she likes dates four eeks i 'ance . . . from Penn boys, of co . . . thumbs down on bashful boys, gaining weight, and solid geometry. PAULI WAGENFELD 7462 Ruskin Road Gen. S.A., A.A., A Cappella Choir, Swing Band. Wagonwheels has already become a vocalist on records . . . loves to wear new formals Chas ten-will travelj . . . likes music and Eddie Fisher . . . natur- ally dislikes Debbie Reynolds . . . abil- ities lie in singing, playing piano and gymnastics. BEATRICE WALDMAN 5751 Woodcrest Avenue Ac. S.A., A.A., Counselor'5 Aide, Bank- er, Leaders' Club, Teacher's Aide. f'Bea will someday be a successful secretary . . . at present talking to that certain someone is uppermost in her mind . . . enjoys dancing, eating pizza and talking . . . likes dimples and blonde hair . . . can't stand conceited people and zero period. n LILLIAN WALLACE 47 N. 54th Street Com. SA., A.A., Modern Dancing, Music Club, A.A. Representative. l'Venus will someday be a success- ful secretary . . . enjoys going to the movies and talking that talk . . . likes that special guy C S D and all her friends in Book 7 . . . dislikes jive- time boys and catty girls. DOLORES WALLER 5647 Haddington Dist. Ed. S.A., A.A. Dolores hopes very soon to be Mrs. M. Hamilton . . . loves to write those letters to M.H .... enjoys doing the latest dance steps . . . has an aversion towards cats. . ,gg yi , .,5 4 M 'gf' , gig . .9 . V 1, Y ,Q-H .V ef ,uf R4 i 1 Q, if la Qi ,. ' J W e , . pa ,,... fi MYRNA WAX 5303 Diamond Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Show Committee, Re- cord Book Staf. Myrn's ambition is to go to college and graduate . . . boys and eating pizza are her favorite pastimes Csome combinationlj . . . loves those nice long weekends, especially without homework . . . thumbs down to zero periods, weekend homework, and wo.rd wealth. JEAN WEBB 5523 Chancellor Street Com. S.A., A.A. jean's ambition is someday to do civil service work . . . Jerry, movies, and parties take up most of her time . . . excels in swimming and sewing . . . can't stand conceited boys and jealous girls. SANDRA TOBY WEISMAN 2519 N. Douglas Street Ac. Editor-in-chief of Beacon, Future Teachers' Club. Teaching high school Chistory and Englishl is Sandy's ambition . . . abili- ties lie in journalism as shown often in the Beacon . . . likes writing, music, and swimming . . . homework and test donlt go with Sandy. ARLENE WILF 5246 Berks Street Ac. A.A., S.A., Senior Show Commit- tee, School Improvement Committee. Arn will soon be a co-ed on Penn's campus . . . is usually found eating pizza with S.C. or talking on the phone . . . her special ability is to get Joan in and out of trouble . . . boys, black olives, weekends, and Cadillac converti- bles make Ar happy, but double- breasted suits clon't. BARBARA WILLIAMS 903-C Ogden Place Ac. S.A., A.A., Modern Dance Club, Music Club. To be successful in all she under- takes is Bab's greatest ambition . . . movies, parties, and Howie go well to- gether , . , always seems to be giving friends inspirations . . . enjoys relax- ing, fun with friends, and lunch . . dislikes catty girls and square boys. GERALDINE WILLIAMS 357 N. 60th Street Ac. S.A., A.A., Library Aide, Future Teachers' Club, School Improvement, Teacher's Aide, A,Ar Delegate, Sewing Aide, Cooking Aide. 'tGerry'l will someday be a very competent elementary teacher . . . en- joys listening to records and reading- good combination . . . enjoys painting and parties . . . term reports and zero periods just don't go. GRACE, WILLIAMS 3643 Market Street Com. ' S.A,, A.A,, Sewing Room Aide. Movies, records, and parties in- crease Graciels ability to make friends easily . . . she especially likes to relax, to be with her friends of Book 7, and most important, to have fun . . . Gracie shuns catty girls, square boys, and, of course, O.H.S.ls famous zero periods. MARY WILLIAMS 5516 Master Street Voc. Arts S.A., A.A. Lois intends to attend art school and major in fashion illustrating and advertising . , . enjoys sketching people and art . . . likes expensive clothes and hopes she will be able to design them . . . pet peevc is doing those long term reports. VICKI WILLIAMS 246 N. Vodges Street Com. S.A., A.A, Aide. Vickiles intends to employ her ability in talking that talk and walking that walk to become a successful typist . . . she likes to eat, sleep, dance, be with I-O-E, and talk on the telephone -Cwith you know whomb . . . Vic- kile's one dislike is jiye-time boys. wi A , , 'i r ze SUSAN J. WOLF f f ' -74 V' V' , 45 Ruskin Road Com, ff, 3 S.A., A.A., Banker, Record Book, , V '- '- A fe X f ollector, Prom Collector. ' ' N, VUL Susie would like to become Mrs. ' ' g K ' Marlon Brando and hit 5 feet and 100 j Q5 4' pounds . . loves to mind other people's A 'T b if busine and sleep . . . watch that girl ' g Mb do th mambo! . . . dislikes big feet, L , I ' ' boys and orange juice. 4-Al-f,..Q -1 . . 1 ' I' 5, f,,Qf d'V 1. 1 YRNA E. ZEITLIN Eg g 1 '. ' jx 318 Gainor Road AC, ,f f ly L' , X S.A., A.A., Business Manager of if 'M e .X . Record, Bowling Club, Future Teachers' ri vm L' Club, School Improvement, S,A. Aide, A Swimming Club, Tennis Club, Teachcr's I' iv.,, ' jj I, ' Aide. 44 4 , 1 Myrna hopes someday to be a co- ' if 'Q A cd at Penn . . . talking on the phone N-H keeps her line busy . . . finds time to play Heart and Soul duets on the A ,A-' piano . . . adores college boys and Fonzo's . . . dislikes studying. is ... -,REA , , A , EILEEN ZIEGER 5 ' ' ' ' ':1 ' ,YL4 ' 5914 Malvern Avenue Com. A Q ' I S.A., A,A., H. and S. Representa- - 4 , h 'X live, Secretarial Staff. 9 E, 5 'f 6' Pudsy, as she is called by her 5660 X , -' friends, is striving to be a medical secre- L . tary . . . at present she is usually found C driving around Wynnefield . . . her one Avg, -' ability is to get into trouble . . . loves X, convertibles . . . thinks music and class ' x parties are the most . . . conceited boys, Sunday drivers and be-boppers don't rate with Pudsy. ,,:- 1' i x . V fn ,,-..it,,X ' I' SARAH T. FARRELLY , 5 y t 1228 North 64th Street Coop. F A W S.A., A.A. -. Q Begorra . . . we're glad to hav!! .. ,, 'T V D this representative of the ould sod with ' I W us . . . when she arrived from Ireland .. 9' ' I It on December Sth, 1954, Sarah brought a fluent Irish tongue and some nimble Irish jigs . . . she'll become an Ameri- I, can citizen and a secretary in short al falfa order . . . at least there's one person ' ' who likes O.H.S., writing compositioni, and working. ? f IwTff'1 ., N ,f M, 'V . Nt ix QQ new , 1 , r 3 41 v g- . ' 4 l 1 kj. A ya- -qi-lvwi. 1 I 1 -in LT OT gf i if C041 905 AWARDS ,-fs..-,fx Q Q I +L, IGMA DELT K i 4i. , fn ' 5, K, y 1 ,f X ,t .- i QS! A 4' ff I ff: y f, 'XVI , I 3 'I 5? J Q in s '55 7 as A 0 5 Ag., ,,, , . Y A M 6 ' 2, ii ,, X fc: I if 'f' ,, ' AL- if at J , 'hi I-Q , 1 -ry I A Q, . 6 I ,A Y Q- Fx - , i 'X , , , H I ,F I , I --rf. , W 3 ,, fp- 'F ,Fi I. 1- :gs I t f af' I Eg, 'A li -4 5 A V f if A L . . 51 :1 , ag? f :N get as 5- , ff ' , 31 I ' - I iv , 1. ' J, 1, Q -.: Q , as J 1- t f iii! ' - , 1 V 1 Q' , I 1 w Viv ' N V J fa ,' L' A f . , l 00 9 ., ,4 L I P il RQR Reading from left to right: CENTER ROW: Judith Halpren, Howard Ingber, Phyllis Jaffe, Michael Kaback, Judith Katz, Marilyn TOP ROW: Ann Axelrod, Sonya Barnett, Herbert Birenbaum, Sunny Lee Budin, Joyce Cassel, Anita Chcskis. D SECOND ROW: Charna Cohen, George Cohen, Elaine Dowburd, Marilyn Falik, Edward Fmgerhood, Joel Friedman. ' THIRD ROW: Barry Galman, Sandra Gartman, Judith Gladstone, Beverly Globman, Herbert Goldfeld, Bar- bara Goodhart. Lehrman. FIFTH ROW: Lois Lenow, Diana Margolis, Elaine Paige, Joan Ricci, Joan Roberts, Leona Rosenbaum. SIXTH ROW: Roberta Rubinstein, Ilene Seigel, Louise Shane, Barbara Simmons, Marcia Singer, Guna Smitchens. SEVENTH ROW: Elaine Viti. George Vlattas, Sandra Weisman, Myrna Zeitlin, Jack Zeldis. ITIZEN HIP A ARD BOOK 1 Bernstein, joan Etta Bingham, Mildred Black, Elaine Bookbinder, Judy Chait, Ruth Chamberlain, Wilton BOOK 2 Cohen, Ann Myrna Durando, Marie Forman, Gail Frebowitz, Harriet Friedlander, Beverly Fuller, Edwin BOOK 3 Gelber, Joan Goldberg, Jerry Goodman, Esther Green, Mayer Greenberg, Barbara Mae Gross, Fred Haber, Leslie Hollander, Sandra ,.? 0 31- .,qwW1i'F? QW! UF? ,ggi ye .. Qi 0' .1 ' Q -x , I I v m hgligqal M, ' l Z ,, U' ll ,, ' , Vs BOOK 4 E Ingerman, Ira X xg if.. fggf' Innes, Carolyn jackson, Doris Q 1' Kerdeman, Maxine Levin, Diana Lindler, Carolyn London, Harvey Mandell, Renee Marshall, Joan BOOK 5 McCloud, jonnie McNeill, Earl Metzger, Walter Novack, Ruth Odell, Herbert Pickard, Karyl Pogochefsky, Lorraine Polykoff, joan BOOK 6 Sabatino, Arlene Sacks, Stephen Sandry, Martin Saslow, Sandra Schultz, Sandra Segal, Selma Singer, jacklyn Stanback, Ernestine Steinberg, Beverly BOOK 7 Wexler, Theodore Tittlebaum, Diane Wax, Myrna Wilf, Arlene AWARD A CAPPELLA Elaine Dowburd Harvey London Joan Roberts BEACON Literary Staff Awards: Sandra Weisman-Editor-in-Chief Deenie Margolis-Feature Editor Business Staff Awards: joan Polykoff Sandra Weisman Roberta Rubenstein Herby Goldfeld Charna Cohen LIBRARY Marilyn Falik Phyllis Jaffe Maxine Kerdeman Leona Rosenbaum BAND Howard Ingber jack Zeldis DRAMATIC CLUB Sunny Lee Budin Edward Fingerhood joel Friedman Barbara Greenberg Steven Sacks ORCHESTRA Earl Gullins Howard Ingber Earl McNeil GO GETXEM VERBROOK? F, K. .gi g ,,, f'ff1', A k ij, Xxx H- Q A' ' ' ' ' ' 'A H 3 5' , S, 'f TTT1'J y Q31 ' jf-h-.,m X Q. 1 , V 3 my 1, :fi 'il i'QJ'f,QjMii.:-123 1 f F Q ZZ! X X X' Eg 'X 5 V' it Ip N 'N ff J -'X 9 wx 1 I TNA 1 W Q' l M:m - A 3 1 5 'A-- -N35 f 1 Q K 5 g . 1 k Q K ff' . 'ff xr T:..-- 4 'f , 1 , '1 ' ' A4 ? LL MJ - avi ' ! M , , ,: J X -Q ',w 1 ' 1 - -L - if11i fgQ'. if, JE , ,, 4 if 'l5 '- ' nSf fJ'amfm T f H 2. Alton! Bfwm -nf M 'Qs 3 i X i X ' X Q A 'AQ .Wg A BENJAMIN V. OGDEN-Head Physical Education Department Wholesome U10 gifts Any message to graduates always seems to me to embody a two-way view-recognition of past accomplishment and a forward look to greater opportunity for achievement. Congratulations to the June Class of 1955 on reaching your much desired and, it may seem, long awaited goal. Your interest and willing par- ticipation in a great variety of activities, both classroom and extracurricular, have contributed greatly to the welfare of Overbrook High School. It is always a pleasure to work with students who enthusiastically enjoy using their abilities not only for their own profit but also to help main- tain a high standard of school citizenship. Your Commencement will be a glorious occa- sion if thought of as an open door to greater service. May you know the true riches and happiness which come from within. May your contribution, .in whatever you choose, bring the satisfaction of feeling that you have helped build a stronger and finer America. With best wishes, Sincerely, FLORENCE ALLEN The greatest Treasure Hunt in the United States is the Hunt for Health. The American people spend over three billions of dollars each year on medicine in order to get back the health that they have lost through many forms of illness. At your time of life you do not have to go on a treasure hunt for health. You probably have now, and within the next decade will have, barring accidents, the best health of your physical existence. - But how you live in this next ten years will set up the pattern of either good health extension or contraction. While the tallest building in the world, the Empire State, in New York extends 1200 feet into the air it goes down some 200 feet below ground to solid rock. In building, the foundation is very important. In health, too, the way you live is the type of foundation for a higher' degree of better and more enduring health. The lessons you have learned in gym and hygienef, if you follow them, may add years to your life expectancy. Good luck and good health to all of you. BEN OGDEN FLORENCE ALLEN-Head Girls' Physical Education Department x V X Q X F .- 4. . A 9 ' 1 f 4 5. .FQ-, Q .Liv-'-x' x ., ASKETBALL The class of June '55, during its three eventful years at Overbrook, has had the distinction of being associated with the most remarkable basketball team in the history of the school, its fame, particularly that of its seven-foot Captain, Wilt Chamberlain, has become international. They have won three Public League and two City Championships, but we measure the honor they have gained not only in trophies and titles, they are a collective example of a precise, cooperative unit and their exemplary sportsmanship has transmitted itself to the crowds wherever they have performed. The boys on the team who represent the Class of june '55 are: Marty Hughes, an excellent ball-handler, Tom Fitzhugh, an outstanding and popular player, Howard Biddyl' johnson, an excellent defensive mang Vince Miller, always a poten- tial scorer, and Wilton 'tThe Stilt Chamberlain, one of the great basketball players of our time. Ted Wexler has been an indispensable manager. Deservedly, the squad leaves O.H.S. with many awards and an admirable record. VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD: Left to right: Coach Cecil Mosenson, Marty Hughes, Tom Fitzhugh, Simeon Jones, Howard johnson, Ben Jones, Neil Glickrnan, Irv Jaffe, Gene Taylor, Vinson Miller, Wilt Chamberlain. Kneeling: Ted Wexler, Manager. ff. vt, Q ' f E HK. .Q Q ii Q l z X52 ,l 55,41 1 rg. JN ' pl 3 il? Q, .agp r 1, fx ,E N gi-we , We owe a debt of gratitude to coaches Sam Cozen and Cecil Mosenson for 3 'N 9,6 their constant development and improvement of the squad. V IW . ,rf ' . V .c ,' , ' Y a f Z ti E 1 45 'l all if 2 fr ,X r 1' Q K ' f x f ', ti -1 T T U 18 'ivtilzprzf Xiao, I X 9 1 C V ,Q f, H V pp t C' -9 SENIOR MEMBERS: Left to 4 I . . xt - 'V-A right: Torn Fitzhugh Howard Q f' ' 5 g - 1 fl 'tp' f y johnson, Wilt Chamberlain, Marty S., S S , V p e. Hughes, Vinson Miller. S 1 . f li., ,QQQ . .'t' r I4 , - I L VG 63'-xx-A ,N ' . Qxoa f R. g ' N ,L f L ii? A X GH O 'F-fls A .5 , 1 f r .5 if W ' -- A f 5 I MW ,BQVX iefl1- Il ' ,- f if I lla '11 ll uf -if iff, ii -it-X N 'NDN A .REQ , X uf ' 5 fi :li f iff I 1 4 , new A, -f illw'-fi 'X i I 1 1' I M Jr K 'H ab fi: 1 f 'N ' 7 I X ,. For the past three years Overbrook has fielded a football team, that even though it has not brought home all victories, has put its maximum effort into every game. You can be sure that when the games were over the opposition knew they had' been in a hard-fought battle. Ed Yieth did a great job as coach of the team. In his second year as coach, the team won fifty percent of their games and within a few years they will probably have a few trophies to their credit. The boys have always played a clean game and have shown great sportsmanship. We have been honored by having them represent us on the football field. The boys who played from our class are: Danny Clarkson, who did a great job at halfbackg Larry Colbert, who played excellently at guard: Jerome jones, whose great ability was recognized .at end when he made second team all-public, Mickee Ixaback, who kept the team going at quarterback: Harry Powers, who made some excellent catches at endg Eddie Richards, who broke his arm in the beginning of the season, ' ' ' 'l U ' Ch l but who came back and made a great showing in the XX est Phil y game, ar ey R' hardson who played great at both quarterback and halfback: Ben Scott, ic , whose ability was also recognized when he made second team all public, and Harvey Stern, who aid a great job at halfback. All the boys did well in representing their school, their class and themselves. if . Z4 4 f. ' I I , -f.,M,' XX' f s K5 J 'X' -6 H1100 58319 NN! kiirfsfn 499fBiR00f ei' of ' at 004 R l OZ ':Q4i'R?lG200f t E fi i ii lv ff fs i ' , i i i Nu X X 17 y. Xi li. :df-V - .5 Q 1 K I Q - F J vm,l,p ill iii I ' i s 'Ill in y I U . ws.. fn? :J t if ,J fi? Q cliff .QQ Wy' K t ,if if 1 fl ji I ,5 , 4 X ll , in fi XX 1 f' 5 Q W ii BASEBALL Although baseball has not been among Overbroolds prominent triumphs in the past three years, we have fielded some fine teams and come through with our share of victories. The squad has given every game their best, and deserves tribute. We are looking forward to the near future when Overbrook will have its own grounds and facilities for baseball, as we are promised, then the team will not be at such a decided disadvantage in training and playing. During the'1953-S4 season, the team was- monitored by Sam Cozen. This year, Mr. Irv Brody has taken over. Evidently, both of these men have done a splendid job, especially under the conditions of practice, we are confident that the efforts of all will be directed towards the realization of a Championship ball club. . S 1 , L fi 'll r. ffl Z .fn CROSS CCDU TRY ..,-f I , 7 The cross country team, ably coached by Mr. Collin, has done a tremendous job in the past. Although they have been unsuccessful in their attempts against the Catholic League for the city championship, their undaunted efforts have not only captured public high school championships every year the class of june '55 has been in Overbrook but also for four consecutive years previous to this. The boys who represent the Class of june '55 on the team are: Marty Hughes and Howard johnson, who were captains during the 1954 season. Marty has been on the championship team for three years, and Howard has been on it for two years: Tom Fitzhugh, who was on the championship team for three years, William Williams, who was on the team for two yearsg Charles johnson, who was on the championship team for one year, and Ronald Lando and Joe Schwartz. They did a great job as ambassadors and we are proud to be associated with such an outstanding team. Here's hoping that the Catholic team is trailing in your dust when you cross the finish line for next year's Championships. FFQLEILMID magnum, v -an 'fr- wma-wg ff '1' f' L' I wg .awk Gwryztg ' 9-40' S in T R A C K Seniors of june '55 on the track team are Tom Fitzhugh, Danny Clarkson, Wilt Chamberlain, Marty Hughes, Charles johnson, Howard johnson, Ronald Lando, Ben Scott, joe Schwartz, William Williams, Donald Duckett, and George Vlattas. The members, many of whom are on other teams, have compiled an excellent record under Coach Collin: 1953-Tied Bartram for Public League Championshipg won City Championship. 1954-Missed Public League Championship by M point. 1. ,. SENIOR MEMBERS-Henry Berk and Ed Goldman 59 1 :uf ' ' , .A I:-'iF' - l X, N.. . N AJ 1 MODERN DANCE CLUB: Judi Halpren, Joan Marshall, Mary Carter, Emma Holmes, Charna Cohen. .... , gh. , ew s ,ff , COLOR GUARD I BOWLING TEAM: Judy Katz, Beverly Globman, Joan Ricci, Elaine Paige. GIRL ' THLETI ASSOCIATIO SWIMMING CLUB: Clorinda Marucci, Renee Rosenberg, Sonya Barnett, Judy Halpren, Charna Cohen, Ann Axelrod, Marcia Singer. . . . our sincere appreciation to the Girls' A.A. Board for their cooperation . . . without them we could have accomplished nothing . . . to Miss Allen, the Girls, AA. Sponsor, we extend our gratitude . . . to the 12B class, we wish every success in the world . . . and with this, we bid farewell to Overbrook. President: Beverly Globman Secretary: Anita Ch A' p '1 7 ' ' ' T 1 If 6 1. CHEEERLEADERS: Elaine Dowburd, Bar- bara Green, Elaine Viti. ROUND ROBIN CLUB: Harriet Frebowitz, Ernestine Stanback, Sonya Barnett, Judy Katz, Charna Cohen. Q7 .. T , ' K f: 4' A Xen' f Jaw' BASKETBALL CLUB: Seniors: Carolyn Innes, Clorinda Marucci, Joyce Cassel, Jeanette Fitzhugh. Tw '5 , 2 fn LEADERS CLUB: Marcia Singer, Razelle Stallop, Joan Marshall, Elaine Viti, Ann Myrna Cohen, Harriet Frebowitz, Guna Srnitchens, Joyce Tyree,-Lois Lenow, Carolyn Innes, Jack- lyn Singer, Ernestine Stanback. ,l a , L ,.,,..,,..... ,......-.L ..W- .'- Q, l --........ ......-, ,.- iA gy , , Y -sa ' 4' ,..,r1-,fs t . 4 ,J ,f 1 .f ,f . . . , 1' 4 f 'f.'i ' fr J: V' -15 v-H-f':'17 ,3 4, 1: -jf' ' 03.3 ,, ff V+.: , BJ -. Mi. - , 1 n S X 1 QQ ,J i W, , N , .. l , ' fi L , . . . w., L. . F ry i, . fy ' '-f-,. ' - v', ..-lv. f - f, -1-sn, ,qv -' 1 v- - '-'-r 'l ' .AL 7 l ...- ' hr , :if r' A , ' N .1 ' A -'f 3' - -'fkifiaiz P ' W 11 Q., - a s J, Y J I, - , J, 1 'K' ., -, ALA' ' -A '5 -, - ag' f I' , . N , -'Val' '- ' '- v' W3 , 3 . , I Q 7 e ,, i 'f?'2v-fc '-'Qi-V 9 1- if AA f ,f ix ga ' cf ' ' ,x Q '3 : F4 A f J 1' ' 1 4 -,, g f' A f' S gk N9 XV, ' 3 .J ., f, -qi., A 4 sk. ic 'ff B 11 ga, . 1421 ' F v ' 0 J ,s ' 1 ' A 4 , af- J' .41 5,,,y 'A .L -'gif - . fx 5 'lux 1, 1 , ,f f 5, . Q' , V J fx' 1 , .,..f-..- ,, Q 'VL rl. A I ,I A1 U V' t . A ' if -H L In A S f fl. l. v -ff , 545- It -A I' - V ' .- 1 'lv A an 1 ff' K , f B - X . lf... -S.-we ,rp1.ps1'ff-gr. -as ' v' - -' .. ' 'QM' A ,y y - rr E V V . Q ' a1 M.l.--- VOLLEYBALL CLUB: Ernestine Stanback, Ruby Jones. 61 Mila BOYS' A.A. REPRESENTATIVES: Bottom row, left to right: Ralph Williams, Wilton Chamberlain, Daniel Clarkson. Top row. left to right: Herby Odell, Barry Galman, Joe Schwartz, Gordon Lewis. GIRLS' COACHES - Back: Miss Blumenstein, Miss Weitzenhoffer, Miss Zelley. Front: Miss Early, Miss Byrne, Miss Allen, Miss Domsky. I BOYS' COACHES: Front: Mr. Collin, Mr. Ogden, Mr. Rau, Mr. Mosenson. Rear: Mr. Young, Mr.. Vieth, Mr. Cozen, Mr. Brody, Mr. Weiler. 1,2-4, GIRLS' A.A. REPRESENTATIVES: Back row: Frances Settembrino, Jeanette Fitzhugh. Front row: Karyl Pickard, Debby Kelner, Arlene Wilf, Barbara Green. MW INXS X' ings ZOO? he ,Z 1 :'PfQ,,, W ., X. 2 I ' S- V -I , is ! ,, k up 0 It lu Ur:-YJ mx M ! Q A if ff- X , I 1 lj 41 H1422 7 ,I 'I ' . 1 Q ,K 2 Q X f K 1 f Z x A QQXSYA 4 5 ' X X in ,M f K T4 Mg V 3 E 5 --A-A' Jim ir. X 1 X QL gil' Y its ' ' 4 A :g lldurr . b, SX Lv , , Q MV- I Eg V :A 2 1 ,f 51 G '- Q 2 ' K 1,-' ' 0 , 4 K IUA ly X I IRR A iq V., b A? me - ' in ' i KV P ' i , ' 'A' 'lr'-'M ' ? ' ' 1 . f g, .P ,4 A A qA A ' ' . ,sf 5' ' i, I ' ' 1 , 'Y .Q E R A I1 MA A 'A A , 4' ' , A A N h N t' 'F A qbf 1 ' ' - 'i 11 S 1 D I .SQ M 1.51 J' A . , . f gg i il ? 1' 'K X 2 , V ' .' gi x lf wx X- , .h rg: X -- r- - 3'r7':'Y: lfif, I W Q7 ' sk 22 ' 'Af'-5. ' , LF 44 V - gt. ,,..,i 'w,af-.7 H ' LA h 57? 1 '7 17,97 ,f. uf vs P' -Y N S C RRQLXN UN DLER tibuvrhrnnk Evarnn Y? BEACON LITERARY STAFF: First row: Deenie Margolis, Sandra Weisman. Second row: Ilene Seigel, Phyllis Jaffe. Editor-in-Chief-SANDRA WEISMAN Six times each semester, we are privilegedito scan the latest edition of -the official school news- paper, 'The Beacon -the journal with a tradition. Since its foundation, the splendid record of cover- age and scoops has been maintained, and con- tinues to thrive under the present literary sponsor, Dr. Maurice Wasserman. In the rare event of complaint, one may con- tact the elected Editor-In-Chief, Sandra Weisman, who in turn- will inform the responsible editor of each department, who in turn will rebuke the individual department members. By this time, however, the next Beacon will have come out, and ,171 , -11 L, ,, --,MA ,X , ,V ' ,V . , W BEACON BUSINESS STAFF: Bottom row: Elaine Dowburd, Marcia Singer, joan Ricci, Joyce Cassel, Top row: joan Polykoff, Elaine Viti, Sandra Weisman, Beverly Globman. 1 f ' ,535 :,, '71 MR. PHILIP DEVINS-Business Manager DR. MAURICE WASSERMAN Literary Sponsor The journal is purchased, distributed, adver- tised, and publicized through the Business Staff fto which it is far more difficult to complain, because the blame may be devolved upon any of seven departments: sales, circulation, secretarial, teachers? subscription, advertising, publicity, and artj. Mr. Philip Devins has implemented the high-pressure salesmanship with commendable success. just a brief word to dispel the rumor that another school paper is to be instituted to present contrasting opinion and comment to the con- cerned reader. f'One newspaper under our present very capable Editor-In-Chief is sufficient -QS. Weismanj. We concur and offer thanks to all con- cerned. ,M - 14, ---if RCHE TRA .N,' N Zi? B 'C 5 A CAPELLA CHCDIR SWING BAND ll-All LLIBS AND COMMITTEE IVZQ' , , '0O9,, FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB STAGE CREW: Ed Fuller, Don Lindsly. F ,.,...,f Eli f-,M E' Z DRAMATIC CLUB: Barbara Greenberg, Sunny Lee Budin, Allen Actman, Steven Sachs, Ed Fingerhood, Joel Friedman. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY: Front: Walt Metzger, Herb Birenbaum, Joe Rucci, Marty Sandry, George Cohen. Rear: Bob Simon, Steve Dubin, Henry Berk, Mr. Karp, Bob Feinberg, Sandra Lepow. , nh Pi C 2 A N., ,M 4 ' r JA If , X W . x M,,v , if x . , fe , f ' J ,,.,.., 1 g , . y 'fl , . I ill SCIENCE CLUB: Front: Ilene Seigel, Walter Metzger, Henry Berk, jack Zeldis. Back-Herby Odell, Steve Sachs, Herby Birenbaum, Marty Sandry, George Cohen. ,N,,. 1 H, ,S ' -L --E J WV Q n-fs 1 rn 1 ' 'V' b 3 lead' -, -we-rig' fP . WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE: Sitting: Deenie Margolis, Sandra Hollander, Jerry Hark, Elaine Viti, Selma Segal. Standing: Fred Gross, Myron Perlsteiia, All? i1'..,a':eg,.?..f?,1is::l3'f'T'vWff? of fl PROJECTION SQUAD: From left: Burton Wittenburg, Jack Smith, Mr. Aaron Sklar, Allan Gerson, Jerry Goldberg, Anita Cheskis, Ira Ingerman, Henry Berk. ALUMNI COMMITTEE: First row: Marcia Singer, June Edelstein, Ann Myrna Cohen, Joyce Cassel, Elaine Viti. Second row: Barbara Chamberlain Harriet Frebowitz, Helene Friedland. Third row Ruth Cimait, Ann Axelrod, Thelma Isman. Last row Judy Bookbinder, Marilyn Lehrrrxan, Sandy Weis- man, Carolyn Lindler. xml hu' f e I 1, 'aw-f , L J GIRLS' A.A. BOARD: Seated, Debby Lobel, Beverly Globman, Anita Cheskis, Joyce Cassel. Standing: Elaine Viti, Sonny Barnett, Joan Marshall, Marcia Singer. SHOW COMMITTEE: Front: Joyce Cassel, Ann Axelrod, Chairman Renee Mandell, Jackie Singer, Arlene Vililf. Second row: Roberta Rubenstein, Elaine Dowburd, Myrna Wax, Ed Fingerhood, Howie Greef. Rear: Harry Powers, Mickee Kaback. KJ my l M mfwwmsfoix' J W ' 10A HOME-ROOM AIDES-From left, first row: Elaine Paige, Ann Axelrod, Sonny Barnett, Selma Segal, Diana Levin, Myrna Wax. Sec- ond row: Lois Lenow, Barbara Chamberlain, Judi Halpren, Bernice Heimson, Arlene Wilf. Third row: Judy Bookbinder, Sandra Hollander, Ilene Seigel, Carolyn Lindler, Leona Rosen- baum. E1 69 X4 lla VTE Lljlasi .X 10TH GRADE HBEWITCHED, BOTHERED AND BEWILDERED WERE WEN . . . Class of June '55 entered 4'The Brookn . . . What a class!!! . . i. Sonny Barnett and Ann Axelrod get lost while looking for swimming pool . . . Myrna Wax and Myrna Zeitlin head line waiting to buy elevator passes . . . LOOK OUT! !l . . . CHICKS AND DUCKS AND GEESE BETTER SCURRY Land 'SSer's tooj . . . Tra-a-ack . . . Doris Jackson spotted running after team . . . While meeting the members of the class we nonchalantly turned around, and there staring us in the face was a pair of knees, the property of none other than our futures basketball champ, Dippy . . 4. FOR HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW . . . Mickee Kaback, Charna Cohen, Joan Ricci, and Harry Powers-10th grade class officers . . .Still under the shock of term reports, geometry, biology, and stenog tthrown at us by the volumej, we dragged into 11th grade . . . 11TH GRADE HJUNIORSH . . . Eddie Hoffermanls business of selling elevator and swimming pool tickets to -freshmen was thriving tthey'll do it every timej . . . We were steadily losing classmates . . . Steve Dubin is experimenting again . . . Chem- istry is here to stay-polos with ties become latest fad fdon't you know all good chemists wear ties?j . . . Teachers bewildered-situation more complicated-Who is it? Judy Katz, Judy Gladstone, Judi Halpren, or Judy Bookbinder? ..., A. lgebra is such funl? Like Murry Swartz, most of our equations are unbalanced . . . Native Dancer becomes a success C'Why all the fuss? He's just another PONY that made goodj . . . Jimmy Sadler and Joan Marshall sure kicked up that HCRAZY RHYTHMU while UTHEY WERE DOIN' THE MAMBOU . . . Election time again . . . Mayer Green, Charna Cohen, Joan Ricci and Harry Powers elected as our junior year officers . . . Pizza doesnt agree with those dieting girls . . . Just ask Beverly Globman . . . Bermuda comes to Overbrook-dig those crazy shorts . . . Tired and weary from two years, work, we perk up at the thought of becoming seniors . . . p I g 1 flux .Aw f ffgp-9,0 i H A pa' , 1 J tlltjllltidt - 19' I A ' . 1 1-. x. 4 K ol ' vfvfl ' 'l l ff y kr i'9.,.? . L 5 Q 'Irv ' XX V A ' 1 If s K .0 'TZ' l L L'H6.be.v- 12TH GRADE Bring in your money . . . flowers, gowns, music, trip . . . What, you don't have it?-Well, go get it! . . . start bringing in those ads . . . Do you want a Record Book or don't you? . . . Shell out!! Buy the Beacon . . . Will we get a senior issue? . . . We got the financial blues . . . Whoops, my account is overdrawn . . . Class adopts theme song, UWEIVE GOT PLENTY OF NOTHING' . . . Show rehearsals in full swing . . . Renee Mandell begs, pleads, screams: 'tPlease come to rehearsals this afternoon' . . . just UDOIN' WHAT COMES NATUR- ALLYJ' . . . OHS becomes city basketball champs . . . Weave done it again . . . What a team! . . . What a school! . . . What a ball as Wilhelmina james gives party to honor champs . . . HTHERELL BE A HOT TIME IN THE OLD TOWN TONIGHTH . . . Senior spirit rises, as does Barry Galman's trig average . . . Class parties initiated by Herby Goldfeld, followed by Bobbie Levis, Selma Segal and others . . . Half the class cuts . . . Girls get hair done . . , Boys pick up tuxedos . . . See you at the Prom . . . What a night . . . What a morning . MOH, HOW WE HATE TO GET UP IN THE MORNINGI' . . . Someone is singing off-key tit couldn't be joan Roberts, could it?j . . . Record Book dead- lines . . . staff tears hair out . . . Walt Metzger, Ilene Seigel, and Barry Galman hot on our trail . . . Seniors grow pale . . . College Entrance Exams nearing . . . GIVE ME FIVE MINUTES MORE . . . Barbara Simmons and Herby Goldfeld lead school Well . . . Mayer Green, Ioan Roberts, Joan Ricci, and Deenie Margolis head class . . . 'CANCHORS AWEIGHH . . . Seniors sent up river . . . Watch out for the bears! . . . Tests . . . Flunks . . . Retests .... A verages . . . Reports . . . 'tTo graduate or not to graduate, that is the question . . . Graduation night Ccan this be us?j . . . It was a long trudge, but we finally made it . . . Thanks, Overbrook, for all youlve done for us. You were truly our guiding light. N J X, X, X I K x W x 6 Q if Ab a 2 1 X Ng f M ' X mg, , , if 5 f , Jx, '-X xx KX fm x 'W kv? XKN 'WW f f X ffk X, ' A I XJ! I, f' X I xg f 35 f x fix JT ' X ,J J f f-f A ' wArVf.fJ lf! ff ' XFX' , ,K x r, K - W J MJ xx I. 2 LX X . V, I X If' , ' , X f I - -Y , , X -Xi.. V , Q M X 11,-f - 1 1 1 ,f ' , f J xr f J ' I , L, . X , Z i , v M15 Nfryx E Q I Q! I 1 X ,NN I y W xx X1 X Hg X X! Q4 X X X U 1 ' 1 I , ff' I ' 1 KNXQ XX fx ,ff ' V Qi' KMA A p 7 5551 'X' JXN 5 QW X 3 R .7 fj ATX X Ng 1, wx ffx X? j' f X ' X - 1 - , xx QR f!.x2-3' ,, I ' fx . Xi if-5, -, 4 fi HXXX7 QY X .,.f N X K X fggi5.::- J if lx if r A 1 F, XJ- X , X E 513 ,f K1-eaif Q Q T 1 , M Nf X ' fx xvk, 'And So To Sleep Again lt's a Grand Night for Singing Starting out with riotous coketail parties, the '55ers enjoyed the greatest night of their young lives on january 14, 1955. Following the dance at the Broad- wood, they filled the mid-city night clubs to overflowing, and later in the morning, crowded lively 'inightcapl' gatherings. What a night! ii KISS OF FIRE J The Gang's All H Yf,,.V 3 1 N I X . x K ff, -bxh ' 1 f. f Y f. ' fyxl Sf F , -Q o ,M Q o T o - - I l 41-xl o. K o Q H s , o Q 7, 7, M, oo X Fira born ooo cauldron bobbh X 'X f W o Q 51270, 3 '- ki X W Img 33-ifx ml Qfffjif P' Q iw7lf?gol I ' A Nfxjgf ni Qfi Wx, fffvvffg R f, ogg f gi- X W f 7 'f'vM1Y,f x,, X1 iq. D-X! 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When Car- olyn Neugent called at 5 o'clock to wake Carolyn Innes and Renee Rosenberg, the ring of the tele- phone startled even the sleeping birds. Within the hour I heard a group of Hilltoppers singing a ex fxx fd it . 1 .J 3 4 V- ww ,Lu I 'x 1 Ji, I , 78 chorus of 'fOh, What O Beautiful Morning. Be- fore I could say Clorinda Marucci, I found myself Down By The Station,'l where I saw the orange and black colors waving. I winced as I was jarred by Eddie Richards, who was being chased by Mar- cia Singer. Walter Metzger, not yet discouraged, was trying to talk the teachers out of coming along. Just as the cry of f'Board'l sounded, Lois Lenow and Barbara Goodhart ran down the platform be- side the moving train. A helping hand was extended to. them by Ronny Katz and Larry Richter, who were leaning out of the window, telling them to hold tight. It was an odd sight to see them flying along beside the train. We barely had a chance to get settled before we were led in a cheer, it would have been curtains for Harry Powers and Mickee Kaback, who were mimicking the cheer- leaders, had they been seen by Barbara Green, Elaine Viti, or Elaine Dowburd. In what seemed like minutes we arrived in Jersey City. By this time Howie Greef had removed the sandwiches that were jabbing my ribs. Now the excited troop boarded the boat. I was almost thrown from the shelf as Bobbie Greenberg and Judy'Bookbinder daintily flopped into the seats under me, they were still puffing from exhaustion from their trot back to the train for forgotten lunches. It was a good thing they remembered in time, little did they know that Sunny Budin and Myrna Zeitlin had no intentions of sharing their lunches. I was surely glad to be on the shelf and not in the tomato fight between Howie Wool and Marilyn Steinberg. From here I could see all that was happening. Louise Shane found it difficult to concentrate on taking pictures of the Statue of Liberty because of Ira Ingerman's presence. Two dirty napkins were added to my contents as Vince Miller and Marty Hughes made two successful hook shots. Now kids were attacking my insides like a pack of vultures. Although I felt weak from the loss of food, I could see Joyce Cassel giggling while Bernie Kubert, Kenny Chapman, Eddy Hofferman, and Jules Stein serenaded June Edelstein, Eileen Zieger, Bar- bara Levis, and Diane Tittlebaum. The mood was disturbed by Frances Wasserman fainting because she saw Leslie Haber fall overboard. Esther Beck- man got hysterical because Frances had landed on her strawberry-short cake. Then Wilt Chamber- lain came to get me. Just as the altitude was making me feel dizzy, I was lowered onto a table and became the center of attraction. My insides were quickly being emptied, the same seemed to be true of Ann Myrna Cosen and Rhoda Finkel- stein, who were leaning over the rail. Mary Black and Doris Jackson perfected the art of making Joan Marshall laugh every time she bit into her sandwich. I was so engrossed in watching Burty Wittenberg doing the Hula Ha that I was sur- prised to find that we had arrived at our destina- tion, Bear Mountain. Peasants, like Gail Forman and Eddy Fingerhood, hiked up themountain, while the la-zier class, which included Shirley Austin, Judie Gladstone, and Ruth Chait, relaxed in a bus. At the top my sandwiches were saturated as a result of Steve Sach's graceful belly-flops into the pool. I wondered why Alice D'Angelo and Pauline Gendler were eating soggy sandwiches, could it be because Bob Altieri and Howie Bolotin threw their lunches in the pool? I could hear Judy Katz yelling about her wet hair. Ilm sure she had no intentions of going swimming, but Jerry Goldberg, who was already in the pool, had other ideas. Our class officers, Mayer Green, Joan Roberts, Deenie Margolis, and Joan Ricci, made sure that the teachers were enjoying themselves. After the park's resources were exhausted we were entertained by the Swing Band whose senior mem- bership includes: Marty Sandry, Herby Odell, George Cohen, Howie Ingber, Earl Gullins, Barry Galman, and Richard Ferroni. As dusk settled the Hilltoppers bid f'Auf Wiederseheni' to Bear Mountain and headed toward the boat. Dr. Lyons, Mr. Deglin, and Mr. Ruth conducted the LfLast Roundupw as Barbara Chamberlain swam out to catch the boat. The peace and quiet were dis- turbed by Mr. Karp, who was joined by Thelma Isman, doing the Bunny Hop. We joined Joan Roberts in singing graduation selections. The voices of Pauli Wagenfeld, Harvey London, Mil- dred Bingham, and Elliott Gould could be dis- tinctly heard above the rest. The crowd was fas- cinated as Thomas Ricci counted out the beat while Barbara Camp and Ronald Jenkins made the boat rock to a mambo beat. The mood and Diane Levin were disturbed by the luck bestowed upon her by a passing bird. By now we reached Jersey City where we boarded the train. Exhausted, Gordon Lewis, Marvin Frankil, and Harvey Stern snuggled on Mr. Karp's lap as he sung us lullabies. By the time we reached Philly, Steve Dubin's business of selling toothpicks for propping up drooping eyelids was prospering. Marilyn Lehrman cracked the whip and hinted that Arlene,Wilf, Debby Kelner, and Selma Segal should get the lead out of their feet. My fears of some poor lass becoming an old maid were quickly demolished as Alan Stein- berg tripped and squashed my last cup cake. I was sure glad to hear the last chorus of 'tShow Me The Way To Go Homew as I was returned to my habitual resting place after a wonderful day on the June l55ersl class trip. -,-f S X Q X ' x X c 'ri . SI D ff ., Ps mfilgfffi if lilly , 56372 11' If 'ffl T755 ., , is 19 , 5 X, , fm ., xg E X J i lg . Wav I N: :JMU 4 I Q XS P if , X s x, 1 f , f D ' X CEC 1 Ntfs: f X' lyl E 1,-u 1-f '-:Qu I v- wi HGUILTYI' - Washington News Correspondent-Walter Metzger- Up before Senator Bob Feinberg's investigating committee are Eddie Hohferman, Murry Swartz, and Jules Stein . . . editors of New York's racing form, Chuck Kurtz and Bernard Kubert, along with the rest of the mob, Myron Perl- stein, Jerry Goldberg, Ira Inger- man, and Howard Gordon plus gun-moll Sandy Orlo were ques- tioned and cited in contempt of court for disturbing Senator Fein- berg . . . brilliant attorney for the defense, Harry Schmerling . . . prosecuting attorney, Herbert Goldfeld . . . let's clean up the town. Breezing Along with the Breeze Esther Goodman Used Cars Cheap No Typewriter Song because of the Secretary Strike . . . Is a chair more comfortable than a boss's lap? . . . a group of secretaries filed a complaint against big bosses Howard Greef and Harry Powers . . . claimed dictation on the lap is hard to take . . . filing suit were Esther Beckman, Diane Tittel- baum, Clara Bridges, Barbara Levis, and Barbara Chamberlain. Music Music Music Mr. Martin Sandry announces the grand opening of his Music Studio I The Greatest Show On Earth Comes to Town. That spectacular three-ring circus has arrived in town. Gwned by,Michael Magill and Marv Frankil, this circus has proven to be the greatest in all the land. In the first ring we see Larry Richter with his talking dogs and Sunny Budin and Joan Bernstein with their pink elephants . . . we see Ronald Katz with his trained seals and Alvin Sher with his monkeys in ring two . . . fea- tured also are Dusty Bailis, as the Strong Man, and many clowns, among them, Steve Bcrenbaum, Charles Johnson, Richard Mass, and Donald Duckett . . . selling peanuts are Ruth Novack and Marsha Pincus . . . Gail Forman is giving water to the elephants . . . Ticket Seller, lVillie Overstrect, informs us that the circus is sure to be a sellout. Take the Camel 30 Day Test and See -Medical Convention Repre- sentatives from all fields of medi- cine congregated in Convention Hall to discuss the health of the nation . . . prominent physicians were Drs. Thurman Booker, Henry Berk, George Cohen, and Barry Blinkoft . . . R.N.'s Judith Halpern and Charlotte Clark were present . . . technicians Thelma Isman and Ann Myrna Cohen also were there. Wanted -Expert Hair Stylists Apply-Louise Angelo and Delores Davis Good News is Sports News edited by Herbert Ordell. First woman manager of the Warriors, Beverly Globman, announces new contract for Wilt Chamberlain, giving him new high salary of 31,000,000 . . . Assistant manager Charles Rich- ardson will sign Jimmy Sadler, Tom Fitzhugh, and Vince Miller . . . Ted Wexler is helping Dippy train while Elaine Viti, Barbara Green, and Elaine Dowburd cheer. All I Want For Xmas Is My Two Front Teeth Fine Plates Installment Plan Jerry Hark We're In The Army Now -Gen- eral Daniel Clarkson reviewed the troops at the base . . . most out- standing soldiers were: Richard Dance, Richard Mercaldo, and John Riley . . . WACs were Doro- thy Butler, Rita Franceschini, Judy Fletcher, and Margaret Hall. Be A Clown Jokes for all Occasions Fred Lloyd . Teach Me Tonight at the Teach- er's Meeting-Judie Gladstone will speak about more freedom for teachers . . . at the meeting will be Jeanne Ore, Judy Katz, Myrna Zeitlin, Joan Marshall, Myrna Wax, Natalie Goldstein, and Joyce Cassel . . . Brilliant scientists, Steve Dubin and George Vlattas, will be guest speakers, that as- tounding Mathematician Barry Galman will be present. There's No Business Like Show Business - Miss Joan Roberts, coloratura soprano, will sing Ital- ian Street Song-0 period theme- over Station O.H.S. tomorrow morning at 8 a. m .... Mickee Ka- back has a new play on Broadway called Bubbles Kady, a tragedy starring Hajji Custard and eo-star- ring Edward Fingerhood, Phyllis Greenstein, and Barbara Green- berg . . . Critic, Sandra Weisman, predicts that this will be a great success . . . settings by Guna Smitchens, Carolyn Lindler, and Judy Bookbinder are superb . . . Vocalists at the Music Box were Paulette Wagenfeld and Elliot Gould . . . At Allan Gerson's Casino were the Chorus Girls, Mary Gwaltney, Emma Holmes, and Illa Hamlin . . . emcee was Harvey Stern. Pretty Baby Clothes for the 5 footer Sonya Barnett and Susan Wolf The Girl That I Marryl'-Mr. and Mrs. Allen Actman Knee Ann Axel- rodJ celebrating their 20th NVed- ding Anniversary . . . congrats to Marlene Fertel and hubby on ar- rival of a granddaughter . . . Seen at the Casino with their husbands were llleane Goldman, Roberta Rubinstein, and Selma Segal . . . Joan Gelber gave a Hashy party . . . Leslie Haber tried to woo Arlene Wilf as he drank champagne from her slipper . . . Louise Shane, Jackie Singer, Sylvia Twersky, and Barbara Goodhart were present with their handsome hubbys. Anytime Speeches Written for all occasions Mayer Green and Barbara Simmons At Last -our O.H.S. Reunion! First ones to arrive were Deenie Margolis and Renee Mandell . . . Robert Altieri and Razelle Stal- lop looked better than ever . . . Howard Bolotin informed us that he and Willie Perry had made another million . . . Elaine Paige and Karyl Pickard told us that Broadway is treating them fine . . . talked over old times with Shirley Austin and Debby Kelner . . . glad to see Herb Birenbaum, Thomas Baxter, and Nick Barei arrived . . . Beatrice VValdman and Sandra Schultz made sure to say hello to everyone . . . Stanton Salkin walked in with Marilyn Falik and Penny D'Angelo . . . Charna Cohen and Rhoda Finkelstein were glad they hadn't missed it, and Richard Ferroni told us that Joel Friedman and Joseph Rucci were very busy at the office and would stop in later . . . they arrived afterwards with Ernestine Stanback and Marie Durando . . . Lois Lenow, Marilyn Lehrman, Phyllis Levey, and Al- lene Krause came with sun-tans . . . Sandra Gartman and Sandy Saslow were the last to arrive, but were very welcome . . . a swell time was had by all! BLACKBGARD ,ff JLIMBLE BNWXRX PQ' .--fi X-X, 4 How important can it be? 5 1 I N 85 Fm in the mood for lunch up .- 3. .1 , EX , 2 , 5 lY l. 'W Q t - V ..,' b 2 2 J ' Taq I Tx x , .1- -,ql Z H Q A Wish you were here A bunch of the girls were whooping it up Uv A THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM ,, I ' .., A ' 5141 , fm ,,. A ATTENTION! MH Vw l TRY IT SOMETIME . EM, TEMPTATION me-we A P , '9 47' , W 110922 HWY H1-Ho LET'S' GO A IT'S A GREAT DAY A Girl, A Girl But so many!! . R we M 'll -1 51771 . I XX Q f 31 MW., Q! 9 9 YY Its a Woman s World , .V f ,, mf ' W 1 ww ANYBODY HUNGRY? ff THE 'GREAT OUTDOORS ,fr ,, M, F x ij Running Wild ERC!! we g 5 fn ,. Having a ball ig- 5 ' 'oss AKS Rem ref The fellows take a trip . . . Down Yonderu Z' fl pwm. THE BOYS TROPICAL SCENE 9 O vim DOCKS HIS VERY OWN ? S3 X fy. .,.A, . 4 A, ,YI ' L A ' , , .v Q - L ,W,m,,,,,,.,-M.,,,,,MMww.,f U Ill am' an H Uh X f . V. , f , ,ff In ?2?fi5i an H fy ' re x 5,5 ggi ,g an an nl gf, ' B , in fill' m 2' , 'll Ill Ill :mu ii' ' K 2 V ' -I M -V . .. . , 7' Q- ff' zzrf - -'Cx rv tx . - w - W ' EQ -X r . , , , ,X ., A ' 1.2 , -1' A gi fi L N, - Earrzrrzerzeeazent Program OVERBROOK HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT School Auditorium Fifty-ninth and Lancaster Avenue Wednesday Evening, june 22, 1955 Eight O'C1ock Overbrook High School Orchestra 7:30 to 8:00 Processional-March, Athalia .......,...... ..,... B lendelssohn Star-Spangled Banner .......... .....,.... F rancis Scott Key Prayer ....,........ ........................ R ev. Frederick I. Stevenson Ass't Sup't of Catholic Schools, Archdiocese of Phila. Chorus-fab I'll Walk With God .....,,.......,.................,. Brodszky Soloists: Elaine Dowburd, Paulette Wagenfeld tbl Itls A Grand Night For Singing ................. ...Rodgers The Class Salutatory .. .......................... Barbara Simmons President of Students' Association Chorus-Cal Nocturne ...,.... ......,......,............ F ibich Qbj Italian Street Song ,.... ...............,..... V ictor Herbert joan Roberts, Soloist Louis Kazze, Accompanist The Class Address . . . ............,.c Rabbi Arthur J. S. Rosenbaum Overbrook Park Congregation Chorus-I Like It Here .... ............., ..,........,... C l ay Boland The Class Valedictory .......,.. ....... ll layer B. Green .. President of the Class Presentation of the Parke Sehoch Memorial Medal .........,... H. Morgan Ruth Principal of the School O.H.S. Home and School Association Awards .,.. ......, ll lrs. Bernard M. Finkel President of the Association Senior Prize Essay Award .,., ....,...,......... r ......... P aul Cohen Commander, Wynnefield Post 148, j.W.V. The Overbrook Lodge, B'Nai Brith Award . . .5 ................. H. Morgan Ruth Principal of the School Presentation of Alumni Awards Presentation of Diplomas ..... ....... H . Morgan Ruth Principal of the School School Song- Alma Materll ......................................... Kazze Words by Mr. Burke and Dr. Kaplan The Class Accompanied by O.H.S. Orchestra Recessional-March of the Peers ....................... .... S ullivan 1 vt 1 Q .I, mf' ft ' l. , 1 ' i, lj' ' ' J: f ,116 - ' E 7 I is ft' . 7, 5: , ' if L',v', v vi 'I Ji' UQ ave IS LIDLIIS I r r , B . '? WE, THE CLASS OF JUNE 1955, have had a great time at Overbrook, make no mistake 4 ,ZA 13. about it. The past three years have been replete with thrills and excitement which have gained fri 'FQL1 for this period the fitting description, 'fthe best. For this we are grateful. To our teachers. whose industrious attempts to thrust upon us the myriad facts and notions inherent in education fiihzvl ' ,F have sailed blissfully over most of our heads, we are grateful, too. Despite their efforts, we 'k' S' have managed to retain a great bit of our reason and sanity, though we admit that the struggle if H, for survival was a tough one. 45 he Therefore, feeling gloriously free and happy Cand generousl, we would like to bequeath the lr A following items to certain faculty members: f, kj To Mr. Burke-a free pint of frozen custard. ..To Mr. Karp-his lusty sense of humor . . . To Mr. Sklar-those brief assignments . . . To Miss O'Loughlin-a new jokebook Q l ,H ...To Mr. Mosenson-pleasant memories . . . To Mr, Gowdy-those red hot tens Cget li 'em while they're hotj .. .To Mrs. Miller-several assorted parallelepipeds . . .To Mr. f HQ- Carlisle-something different in colorcombinations. if 3-W. To the incoming Seniors-College Boards, word wealth, plenty of midnight oil, and last , Ji but not least, many happy hours at the Free Library. g, To the outgoing '5Sers-thoughts of those wild class parties at the aforementioned Library, 320 empty pockets, and, most important, success. Qlfwfgl' 190 To the Tribunal-a bool: of standard alibis used by clever defendants. To the SA. omcers-satisfaction at having initiated many school improvements whose :ey Q4 completion may come in the near future Csay, 10709. :gli .1', To the class officers-a barrel of soggy potato chips left over from these fabulous class .21 parties. f,.e ,. To certain members of our class. we leave the following: A ' Al Aetnzan-a different car to be seen in . . ,Ann Axelrod-our deepest regrets on losing f1 E7-fri' i her car , . . Freddy Gross-a miracle car that drives itself . . . Marie Durando-a contract with -5 the Phillies . . . Mayer Green-an autographed, life-sized picture of Mr. Karp . . . Joyce fi Cassel-eighteen unsold tickets to see the Swedish gymnasts . . . Chick Stapler-a complimentary If, pass to Hialeah . . . Judy Bookbizzder-someone to keep her quiet . . . Henry Berk-a gold- ,-521' gf plated yo-yo , . . Ed Fingerlzaod-an extensive list of -unusual words not found in Word 1114 iff Wealth . . . Elaine Viti-a tent on the Penn campus . . . Marry Swartz-a lecture on the evils Wfbfiii if of going steady . . . Jeanette Fitzlzuglz-her own portable cheering section . . . George Cohen- ,315 I' -if 1 J :yall to be able to play the piano and accordion simultaneously . . . Sandy Orlo-a bunch of cute -'F'-J' .J college professors . . , Dusty Bailis-a bodyguard . . . Elaine Dowbzzrd-a lifetime supply of N -. bouncy tunes . . . Harry Powers-the key to Mrs. Millers heart . . . Marilyn Falik-a body- KIEQ v building course . . . Robert Hall-eneugh money to buy out his namesake . . . Freddy Lloyd-a '. '- Q' le' Y book on how to drive a car . , . Renee Mazzdell-a thousand aspirins to go with a thousand lf, 'X show rehearsals . . . Walt Met:ger-a pen that writes bigger . . . Jaan Roberts-a high note 'if' that'll raise the roof . . . Jack Srnitlz-a diploma.. . . Clzarna Calzen-the possibility of keeping 'SWL if her maiden name . . . Barry Galman-a brand new number system . . . Wilt Chamberlain-a - 'Zh slightly dented head Cthose low doorwaysljm . . Beverly Globman-one last attempt at if 'pit ,!' coherence . . . Herby Galdfelrl-the IO.-X girls . . . Jzzdz Halpren-an interpreter for her -Of - 4l'.' flowing script , . . Howie Wool-a permanent suntan . . . illyron Perlstein-a coconut of his very f. ' ewn . . . Susie Wolfhone more lil ol' inch . . . Miekee Kabaek-a sympathetic listener to his HY-,-1' 4, J.. , arguments . . . Judie Gladstone-a new variety of dried apricots . . . Eddie Richards-a beautiful '.H:..' 52-v1ififi'g,g,.T trig tutor . . . Marcia Singer-a struggling young trig protege. 1'1:,x,'ll . 1 me ,U , , - -Ln-.', T L1 . .'. 1' -I -N: K Juv, - 1,f fl 1. ' - , ,. -.',,g . ., :-.,-. ' 'Ls 5-1.-. ,. CY ,Q , 7SCf,,gg 'v , - - X- '. .,. -A5 . .: s .--, .- -3.1.-4.46 jg' 3 .1 f- - I 5 S, .1 E'-4 slr f-,fi Lj .- . nf' 5 I'-7-'-Q,',:.f , 3 - LG-,.. I' - -' - - - K i!.',!1p:..-: N:'f7is,vTigY.',1 X 1: Swag: ' ...ff f, ,if-. ,Q - we .ll L.f-lAv.,1-.- g.gvLv-Y?-aes... .,-. - .ne af' ,QQ QQ -'TIA A--it . --fly X, i- - - -.ff.:f-.- .-1 --- --5:9-it 5fG'1-'ifffwifv-'fm I-, 4 - g1..- 2.-EEA-LQQQ 'Lf' or 'if ,E,1L'.:4'-L- - 5 I - --'- 1:4-- -' '--1-1-, ii--fy '-. f 1 ff--,Q:f1f1 ..f:f1- 41 --. --11- , .. - :'-:ffruaz :rf - - - -- r . s X f QQ :i-'.f'iZ-ff.: ' X ? +lS--Q.: 4 si5 . .f::'-.Wfi iii. rsh! 'Hxg '1'j.'-'- -'5' 'Z-- L -A 'i-7.5T,3.E19Q1- 2 - . 2, 2,9 ', Lf, 1 ,ii J he auf ,Agua IHC H 4 A P' 4 ily, mgmg I HEAR AMERICA SINGING 1 I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear, Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam, mason singing his as he makes ready for Work, or leaves off Work, l h' 'n his boat, the deckhand singing and strong, I The The boatman singing what be ongs to 1m 1 on the steamboat deck, bench, the hatter singing as he stands, I The shoemaker singing as he sits on his The Wood-cutter's song, the ploughboy's on his way in the' morning, or at Ql noon intermission or at sundown, The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young Wife at work, or of the if girl sewing or Washing, p Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else, l The day what belongs to the day-at night the party of young fellows, , robust, friendly, i Singing With open mouths their strong melodious songs. - WALT WHITMAN l li I' . im Nl f-6 HW X fi ' W- l l , gd a li -FT X bil Z li li r X 1 , x y ' 5 X Hill 1 - ' uf NX if Z 5 , 1 U QW, sf ,rpg ilgfacifikwgglh g f if I ,Af I . 0 5- QEFQQ' 5 A 'f ' f - , 1, 4, N . 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S09 '26 asmx XEWGSQQ, VQXIQPQ ' XXX X Xi X- NA We Soma QNS XX ix ,, O49 OCX V4 35XQ obam x4 x 0 ff f f ' gi, .1111 v x E , f ff, 1 'Q X K 1 Y ffl? f'Q:L...' c, gm, - ,3 7 'L' ' 'g 'Jf+ f msc-J...-Y -,fq ,M ,A ffl-M ,A :,,,,A ':2H H 3 'zz-'.,,, -,ips M , Y'-?j1i11::?l-'iz-TL'..r L ' raa1,4,,1,5, ,,. .H , 7WUm..,., T H A N K Y O U THE RECORD BOOK Business Staff Wishes to express its sincere thanks to those whose names are listed in these pages and to the members of the Class of June 1955 who solicited the ads. Through your co-operation we were able to increase the size of our RECORD BOOK and to add many features Myrna E. Zeitlin, Chairman. JOYCE TYREE fmost ads soldj 3 ' . 'A xx f I , 'x SONNY BARNETT Clucky ad winnerj Congratulations to the Class of June 1955 MR. AND MRS. MARTIN BERK MR. AND MRS. JACOB ISMAN MR. AND MRS. H. LENOW DR. AND MRS. 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