Baltimore City College - Green Bag Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1951
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9 .. -.M ' Q A I. sf ax Q. .gg '43 in ff fig 1 v X ' .u 1 ,-1 'sa ru Published by the Students of 33rd Street and The Alameda Baltimore l8 Maryland THE BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE an .X Xi. ve? ' 4 5 '- ', xrxcifrj fb-vu'qhl'k. fs: -fp' ' ' ' --V, ',v'. 4 4 . , .fav . 4 , , Q and ul 'B 1 l 3' . e W 1 'Q 5' ' -Q. , 4 v ' nf v s x'4 1 L ,, ,. ON, ' s. K at '- 'HQ .J if 5 1 ' I - Ili! N -2 1 ,pr 'V Q., , -en., ,,.-.H--ina.-W -M M, Qsil S- S S Ilia llll to the skyg fig!! for old City Until we do Of die: ld!! lah! lah! Dear Alma Mater, Your sous we'll always be, CITY FOREVER, AND FOR VICTORY REVER! ny lla! ll Dedicated wit Admlratlon I I - f vz Acknowledgments lkor juns C Ll-OXHART lnor XYALHR N LINIIIICLH Nflss Rosfxut M LHHARDT nm C QLHIITZ 0 On the ballfleld or tn an offlce success IS 1lCl1lCWCll only by the efforts of many Cooperatlon and teamwork IS the essence of achlevement This ue have found true ln all the projects supported by the faculty and students of Cnty College and to those who haxe gtven unceasmgly of thelr time and energy me extend our thanks To Prof ames C Itonhart our able cdntorxal xdvlser Prof WalterN Lmthxcum our capable buslness adviser Mxss Bertha Kelly our worthy art adyxser and Mnss Rosalie M Lephardt our fme photography adviser we extend our prautude lVe are deeply grateful also for the unllmlted cooperatlon extended to us by Dr Chester H K nttnknup Plol Henry 'I lost and Prof Latl E XV Schmehl as well as Mrs Sarah N Cohen and Mass Ella Freed the offxce staff In addltlon to those vsho supported our year book at Cnty me are mdebted also to Mxss Nfoorc of the Hochschlld Kohn and Company photography department and the Harre studlos vshose patience and understanding along vuth thelr fme pictures hase tontrnbuted much to a successful yearbook lVe should like also to thank the vxorkers of H C Roebuck and Son headed by Xlr Sulney C Schultz 10 lor mthout thexr aduce and tooperatlon tlus book would n sen haye mltenalued Finally we gnc our smcexe appreuauon to all who hase helped to the mam who uollted lol the l95l CRILHN BA: I . -f li: fl. ,! ,l .. mt! 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CCDNTENTS Faculty February Seniors Actxvltles une Seniors Athletics Features 4 Green Bag Boosters 4 Advertisements 0 FOREWCDRD For the last three years lll some cases four we have been molded tramed and gulded For the last three years we have played studled and worked For the last three years we hate sung danced and cheered Therefore this yearbook ha been created 1n order to capture and preserve these years and to secure pleasure from the remembrance of our stay at Clty the Castle on the H111 Therefore wlth much pride we of 51 present our Green Bag a permanent record of our hlgh school days THE EDITORS - - - - - - - - 8 ' - - - - - 1 8 . . . I I - - - - - 3 6 J ' - ---- - - 5 6 ' - - - - - 96 . . . - - - - 1 1 Underclassmen - - - - - - - 1 26 - - . - - - - 1 3 ' - - - - - - 1 5 r vi iv' C 'J r .1-f .yin ' ' f..7 f- 'J I ' '84 Q 'Q .av . -, Jn -ff. Haw- , v .K 'L N X Rm I-'J 93+ M - ' 'N -1 D' .F -Q fiaaf - . ' A A -v at -Eid QM , c ,Qu ' Q FACULTY CHESTER H KATENKAMP A B A M LL B D Ed Prmctpal Three Aces HENRY T YOST Izce Principal 'lien Despite all of the recent world-shaking dis- coveries in the ever-expanding field of industry, no machine has ever been devised that can operate without human supervision. This is true also of an educational system. City College is extremely lucky to have the guidance of three capable leaders, who are large- ly responsible for her position on a lofty pinna- cle of the world of education. Dr. Chester H. Katenkamp has been a forward- looking Principal during his three years at City College. Prof. Henry T. Yost, Dr. Katenkamp's right bower, is responsible for City's system of individ- ualized subject schedules, and Prof. Carl E. W. Schmehl, Vice-Principal, is in charge of plant and discipline. Professor Yost has served as liaison officer, adjusting the differences between the student body and faculty, with a square deal for every- one The smoothness with which our schedules operate IS a tribute to the abilitv of Professor Yost Professor Schmehl though the holder of a most unpopular Job is one of the best liked members of the faculty His winning personality has made Little Carl friend of the student body CARL E W SCHMEHL Vice Principal -L B.S.. ' ns. ' 'in 1 s ' 'K 'fl' , v 3 isps 1 - ' ' v .t . 5 . ,IQ wh 91 ' I fy NORMAN F. BURNETI' I.EvFN I.EATI4lFRlil'RY .XNDRI-QW H, Si-gm fchafrynanb ART DEPARTME On Dit I they sayl MR. BURNETI- Learn how to learn. . . . MR. LEATHERBURY- Enjoyment of the beautiful is one of the greatest achievements in life. . . . MR. SPEIR-'tHH- bits and attitudes are far more important than know- ledge and skills, for with the first, the second is bound to follow. . . . Mlss K1-2LLIiY-010 photography - Vita brezfis ars longaf' Qlsife is briefg art is eternalj MR. ELI.I01'r- Gentlemen, your sole purpose in being here is to mature. . . . MRS. CAI.v12RT- VVhile there's life, there's hope. . . . MR. E1sNER-- Petite plure abot grand vent. QA soft answer turneth away wrathj LANGUAGE JOHN P. ELu0Tr iWRS. ELIZABETH WV. CALVRRT U-lmdj A.B. A.B. i . . . MR. FOARD-Der kluge Mmm baut vor. QThe wise man prepares for the future.j . . . DR. GRASER Hlfestina Ientef' QMake haste slowly.j- MR. KOONTZ- Vive lente ut diu Ninas. QLive slowly in order to live longg . . . Miss LEPHARDT- GfC3t minds concern themselves with ideas: average minds, with eventsg and small minds, with persons. . . . lXIRs. SHEFF- Carpe diem, quam mininzzun credula posterof' QRely as little as possible on the futureq . . . Miss House- Keep look' ing and you'll always find Fortuna. Qfamous dog of Spanish literaturej DEPARTME T XVILLIAM ElsNr:R F. NIILLARD FOARD A.B., LL.B. . -2 Miss ANNE HOUSE Miss ROSALIE M. LEPHARDT XVILBUR L. KooN'rz DR. ELSA R. fill.-KSFR MRS. Mnmuan K, Smirr A.B. B.S. fclldifllldll, Classical l.ang.l A,B,, l'h,D, A.B., A.M, A.M. if qi' 535 slr' ,lt -'E-5. -'J'-. MRS. B. F. BowLsBrv HARUQY Ii. .-hl.l.liN I-YOYALD B, NORTON DONALD Rricalrik A.B. B.S., A.M. BS. A.B., A.M. MUSIC DEPARTME On Dit fthey sayl MRs. Bowx.sni:v- The world's a bodyg every liberal art, a needful memberg music the soul and heart. MR. ALLEN- LOOk at yourself carefully, for the growth of three years shows itself only after graduation. MR. NORTON-KINO matter how dark life may seem, always keep a song in your heart. . . . MR. REGIER- Wherever you may go you will find that music is truly the universal language. . . . MR. FAIRBANR- Wisdom is the principal thing: therefore, get wisdom and with it understanding. MR. BARRER- If God had wanted you to talk more than hear, He would have given you two tongues and only one ear. . . . MR. BRowN- Always do more than is required. . . . MR. CALDICR-UPTOVC all thingsg hold fast . . ' to that which is good. Miss DORN- The foundations for success are de- veloped within the individual mainly by proper atti- tudes . . . MR. GOLDER-'AKCCP your chin up. . . . MR. GRIQENWALD- Only when a man is safely buried under six foot of earth with a couple of tons of granite upon his chest, is he in a position to give advice with - - - any certainty. . . . Miss MoRR1soN- Modesty is attended with profitg arrogance brings on destruction. HISTCRY DEPARTMEN If c.-V, FRANK FAIRBANR fHeadj A.B., A.M. Rlcmuzn T. BROWN joux B. CALDLR B.S. X av- jour: B. BARRER A.B. Miss VERA M. Dons A.B., A.M. ARCH GOLDER A.B.. AAI. ilu IM B.S., M.Ed. H ARol.n GREEN WAXZD B.S., A.M. A Z' Miss C. li. hi0RlllSON B.S., A.M. .1-f ' iv -ic' 4 N DAvm KAU1-'MAN OSCAR L. HEI-M A,B, A.B. JULIUS G. Hwnn PAUL B. S11-zvzxs A.B., M.Ed. fChairmanJ A.B., LL.B. GUIDANCE DEPARTME T On Dit I they sayl MR. KAUFMAN-Ulf youth but knew and age but could. . . . MR. HLUBB- Always remember that any time you point a finger at the other fellow, you're point- ing three at yourself. . . . MR. HELM-in Armed Forces . . . No quotation .... MR. STEVENS-'lWhHlSOCVCf thy hand findeth to do, do with thy might MR. ALLMAN- Familiarity breeds contempt. . . . MR. WINKELBLECH- City College graduates never let MATH EMATICS City down. . . . MR. BIRELY-N0 quotation. . . . MR. CHUBB- The biggest kick you'll get out of life is help- ing someone else. . . . Miss DERAN-KIDO unto others as you would have them do unto you. . . . MR. DITMAN My wish for every City College student is for him to be a gentleman first and a scholar second. . . . MR. PEARCE- Think before acting as all good mathematici- ans do. . . . MR. SAcHs- Extempore prudential. QWith time comes wisdom.j DEPARTME T JAMES J. ALLMAN A.B. FRANK M. CHUBB B.S. 133, Miss JEAN ETTE DERAN D ill. B. F. WI x K riLn1.rc:H . '54-, X 5 J fHeadJ A.B., A.M. JOHN H. BIRELY A.B. LUTHER S. DITMAN WILLIAM E. PEARCE, JR. HYMAN SACHS B.E. A.B. B.S., A.M. '53 in if THOBIAS K. MCDONAID RICHARD W. AUSTEKMANN LEON B. BlEuNsRi VAN KIRK BLAND ARTHUR H. BRYAN fHeadj Ph.B. A.B. A.B. B.S., A.M.,V.M.D.,F.A.P.H.A B.S. JEROME G. DENABURG B.S., A.M. l BERNARD KUDER B.E. josrvu ScnwARz B.S. .SQ L Science Department On Dit I they say I MR. McDoNALn- Think clearly and judge impartially. . . . MR. AUsTERMANN- Don't ex- pect others to do for you what you should do yourself. . . . MR. BIELINSKI-'ITC err is human, but to be lazy is a disgrace. . . . MR. BLAND- Be a gentleman at all times, everywhere. . . . DR. BRYAN- You're never too old to learn. . . . MR. DENABURG- Th0SC factors which made for success in your high school life can also carry you through to success in your next choice of endeavor, be it school, industry, or military. Work hard and enthusiastically in your field and you will be an asset to your family, your school, and your community. . . . MR. HINs0N in Armed Forces . . . No quotation . . . MR. KUDER- A man may fall several times, but he isn't a failure until he starts saying somebody JESSE j. HlNsoN B.S., M.S. pushed him. . . . MR. SCHWVARTZ-uSOl'I'lClhll'1g -' if ri worth doin is worth doin well. . . . MR. Eb? STALL- Bel?eve in yourself, Ent keep it to your- ' if self. . . . MR. TAYLOR- VJhen you get your if ' 4, diploma, don't forget your parents, for they have gs-,K I3 yi : wielded the whip. . . . MR. UNITAS- Knowledge 5 M is power. . . . MRS. UNITAS- Hard work is a 5 'V K ' short-cut to success. Q Q. 3 MR. Gowsmru- If you want to be a 'hit', don't think you're it. . . . MR. HARRIS-AIEVCFY ' minute of every hour something is happening to Guess who? you, and it is your responsibility to see that some- thing is to your advantage. . . . MR. KANADY- C1.Ax' W. STALL RlcuARoB'g'. TYLER Arsrnorw j. UNlTAs Mus. FRAxt:rps T. Uxrus 'IZ' 4--'- sfbx Qfggv S.un'i:i. Couismmi Normans HiARRlS SANFORD M. KANADT' W.u.'ri.R N. LlN'I'lllCL'M B.S., .X.M. PA. 1Hfndj ROBERT PHELAN B.S.. M.S. v y 6 i KENNETH VANSANT 1Headj B.S. Snmm' CALVIN B.S., M.Ed. Commercial Department On Dit I they sayl Remember the maxim: 'Putting off an easy thing makes it hardg putting off a hard thing makes it impossible. . . . MR. LINTHICUM- All you can expect to get out of life depends upon how much you put into it. . . . MR. OYVENS- The Past, the Present-for the Future. Aim your past and present to guide your future, and you'll more than likely be doing O.K. . . . MR. PHELAN-UBC a real man, but it takes a lot of sense to know what makes a real man. . . . MR. ROYER- As you depart from the Castle on the Hill,' it is well to remember that there is plenty of room at the topg that the reason there is so much room at the top is that so few people occupy the space. City College men have the ability to get there. . . . Miss BIIXTER-N0 quotation . . . MR. VAN SANT- May your preparations at City stand you in good stead for the opport- unities which face you in the future. . . . MR. CALVIN- Put your best effort into everything you do, and do it with a smile. . . . MR. Drmssio- Always keep your face turned to the sun, and the shadows will fall behind you. . . . MR. Hinsci-IAUER- A Smile-A smile is one of the most valuable things in the world. When smiles can do so much, why are we not more liberal with them? . . . MR. MARX- Your first job is to get as much education as possible now. . . . MR. NATHANSON- When in doubt-punt. . . . MR. Sci-:Mm- A word of advice-don't give it. Athletic Department CllARI.l'QS B. Ownxs .-LB., LLB. JAMES S. Rovipk A.B. vi x X , I, .. 5 Ir in : -J in , ' W , 1,1447 1' f 'f 0, fa , V W V .fe-9252?-, iligimia ,rf :ff IJ wt i 3 E-,4ff'E4, If fl W l 5. :J-'r'2?fTw'f 12. I JPL i, K' if f, W? t Q Vicrok Scmnn ANDREW DsFAssio CHARLES E. Hiixsciuunn ERNEST B. MARX jznom: NATHANSON B.S. B.S. B.S. 1 1 an , JAWS C Lrowimnr WVAITER C M jollx li. Diiscn jossvn E. GREEN VVOLFE JAFFE ' ' ' . , ORRISON x B XB BS A'B'- B-I- L BS Cl. BRANT hfl'1l.0Y fHeadj A.B., A.M. .,3,sw.,l ..h English Department On Dtt f they say MR. Atixn'- Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after know- ledge. . . . MR. Dsscu- no quote . . . MR. GREEN- ThiS above all: to thine own self be true, and thou canst not then be false to any man. . . . MR. JAFFE- NO rule for success will work if you won't. . . . MR. I.iioNH,xR'i'- XVe do not know our friends well till we have had letters from them. In the meantime, plan your work and work your plan. . . . MR. BIORRISON-HLCHFH to live. . . . MR. ME1.ov- My idea of a gentlemen is like limerson's: He gives the law where he isg he will outpray saints in chapel, out-general veterans in the field, and outshine all courtesy in the hall. He is good company for pirates, and good with academiciansf' . . .MR. Nizumlsrtza- A dwarf on a giant's On Dit I they say I ,QlLf, 'tj3.2Q'5 3523. shoulder, sees further of the two. QGeorge Herbert jacula: Prudentumj . . . MR. PENTZ- Consirlemtc In voslm sfmvnzfl, fatte mm josle I1 viver mme bruli ma per seguir virlule e l'0710SCf7lZH.H QCOnsider your nature: you were not made to live like beasts, but to pursue virtue and know- ledge., . . . MR. Siusnnr- You've been educated in a global worldg acquire a global point of view. . . . MRS. WHEATLEY- You can be anything you want to be, if you want to be it badly enough. Don't be afraid to sacrifice. . . . MR. VV1M:xu3R- Tile shortest distance between two iven oints is a strai ht line. g Kiln. SILBERT C.iotu.i, Niumiiisnik joim A. l'i3r:1'z B.S. B.S. ,-LB, A.B., LLB., MA. ll l 1 ,' Mas. C. F. XVIII-LATLEY B.S. Eiuwusr j. Wmmgn B.S. QM. ings iv 5,1- RILIQY S. WILLIAMSON EDWARD J. ARNOLD FRANCIS C-ILL li. ELSWORTII H.ALL -X BS BS fHendj A.B., M.Ed. B.S.. M., . Technical Department On Dit I they sayl MR. WILLIAMSON- Why the word 'at' in English? . . MR. ARNOLD- Always try to give a little more than you take. . . . MR. GILL- Whatever work you do, do it well. Live a clean life, so your friends and neighbors can be proud to know you. . . . MR. HALL- Work Hard. . . . MR. BIELBY-'tThC only difference between the pos- sible and the impossible is that the impossible takes longer. . . . MR. SCHMIDT-'lH21VC faith in yourselfg for, by faith wonders can be ac- complished. . . . MRS. COHEN-UBY helping someone else, you will Personnel MRS. SARA NACHLAS COHEN fSen'etaryj 499- MRS. IDA G. GLASS B.S. Teacher-Librarian CLARENCE HALL lEngineerj M:-nv lic ANDRLW E. MLLBI' B.S. BLNJAAIIN E. SCIIAIIDT B.S., .-LM. make your life easier. . . . MRS. GLASS-IIA woman's advice is not worth much, but he who doesn't heed it is a fool. . . . MR. HALL- Hitch your wagon to a star. . . . MRS. PERTSCH-'tKDOYN' then thyself, presume not God to Scan. . . . MR. ROBINSON-'tLlW'6 and let live. . . . MISS SELLMAN-on sick leave .... MISS FREED Qsecretary, no photoj - The greatest privilege ofa human being is to be able to do good. . . . MISS RlPl'llL- fnurse, no quote or photoj . . . DR. YOl'NG- fdoctor, no quote or photoj . MRS. lhfAL'D PERTSCII NELSON ROBINSON NIISS Asn SELLMAX lDirlitianj fCustodianj fI4ibf11y'ff1H5 nan- mud' ef tg ,V 1 7 wt a fin fl 7 Q sf- wf -LJ- .-., 1 ' 5 'N ' U n . , , D - , rl . . , . . Q- r 1--,. -..s s A e'r-- -is h 'Qing-5 f , .34 s Q i Que . fi ,,n A3 QV 8 0 Ma, Nan.- - I' ? L :+ 1 s u f' -1 ina FEBRUARY SENIORS L lly Dans Prestdent 'WUI' 1--Q A J ' 4' I. 1 I Q A . , ' 'f. 1,1 l D '1-ns . AQ Q Lee Sdundels lite President Q -1' 'Wup- clcl s Sccrrln 'lllc lClJlllllX Nlld SCIIIOIS ol lfbl Cl1lClCCl C lts College lsltll but two llllIlgS lll llllllCl to lnlprose thelllselxes lnd Cntl Lollegc Xs sophomores thex lsele CIQCI to lC'lll1 lllfl tlso to orglnlze IIIIO a teal clflss Earls ln lhfll llnlol XCJI tllex gtltllelecl together to elect OfflCClS XVhen the llallots Mele counted ll X8 as lolnlcl that I lrlv IDHIS was elected preslclent Lee Qaunclcrs, XlCCIJI'CSlClCIll Peter 'I.lscll secretary XIIUIICC Felclnnn tlelsuler and Dllllnl Bllclco ssltl sergeflntflt ATIIIS X tllls IDOIIII tllc cl ss x s ILICIS fcl flrst uhlrl lll the soclll cncles of C ltx College Ihelr llllllll lllln ll IS the C0lllllifillYClW nut Cllclry lll lt was 5UIJCI'XlbCCl by lee 5lllllClCl5 md ll netted the class tl IDl'Oflt of S585 lvllll one success on thclr blflllig they cleclded to sponsor a bolt llde to nl olcllester lll olclel to cclclll lte the Cl0Slllg of school rl1lS l1OXNCXCl M115 .1 LFC ISUIN loc lung lll lll, lol ll lust about broke even XVhen they IClUfIlCCl lll the hill they Mele gltlcldenecl by the 'Xlayor Tl1Ol1llS D -Xlesallclros proc ldlll'lfl0I1 of Octobel 1596 'IS C lty Lollege XVeelt lo open llllb el ent tllc clflss CllilllPl0llLCl the Allllllllll Hop Thls dance ullclel the ClllCCllOI1 of IJOII Heck netted l IJI'0lll of S300 Tllc CllllldX ol lllls lxeelt c lnle NllCll I IIXX lJlXlS preselltecl the school Hllll l BC C lllg l gllt ol thc Lllllll l1X Selllol C,l1lss xt on the lgCllCll ss IS lll CIll1lClX nut txpt ol lll I IIS ts ls nlnled the SILIIII and IJIIIIII Xltllougll the couples uno llcle Xlillflil' lllllliliin IICHWIFY 'Danlcl Buckolsltz SUVSHIVIIIIIHYIIIS ' . 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X fc .A -Q f 1 f I l1lCll.. ly Az , prcsurt thorou hly enjoyed thcmsely s thcrt yxerc not enough pcople m rttcn drnce to call the uent surcessful T o try to bolster the economy the class co sponsored the X rctory Hop Thrs yy as so successful that the treasury yxas syxelled to S130 XS 1th the year almost oyer the class decrded on one more affarr zr closed Chrrst mas party held at the Stafford Hotel yyhrch nrore than half of the class attended At thrs late date the stage ysas bcrng set for the annu rl NIrdSen1or dramatrc produc tron The pl ry nas the smash Broadway comedy Harvey Xftcr the recerpts were counted and expenses ysere taken out rt was found thrt the class mound up wrth the enormous profrt of S1900 Pmally the often dreamed of February lVeek came XV1th 1tS Fareyyell Assembly Prom md Brnquet rt both hrglrlrghted and clrmaxed three yxonderful yerrs at Cnty College Prof Yan lurk Bland Advrser SUPER SUPER 1' R5 Tha-n if Robert james Larry Davrs Most Versatzle Best Personalxty Most Lrkely Io Succeed Best Polrtrnan 11 ' Q:--. Howard Lerster Brll Grubbs Best Athlele Host Handsome I-early rn lflrl the Green Bug sponsored 1 super duper con test to deter mrrrc the outst rndrng member of the Pebru rry Senror Class Ol srx possrble posrtrons Bob rmcs md I rrry Dayrs tred for frrst pl ice ysrth etch trkrngn tyyo trtles tmes yvrs yoted the most yersrtrle md the most hlsely to succccd and Diyrs took the trtle of the best polrtrcrrrr md the man yyrth the best personalrty The b rttle for the best rtlrlete yy rs tduel bctyyeerr Hoys ard Lerster and 'Iom OlNeLll Lerster emerged yrctorrous rn the frnil count The lrnrl super trtle thc most lrandsome yxas taken bv Brll Grubbs ., , . U V . ' r s 'C ' B . . W S 1 ' - . , ' ' V ' I ' 1 . , I Y i ,, 7' . . - v - ' A 1 , f I - .5 y f f- . .JA I ' f 1 ' ' L 5 , , r - V , s - - ' . 2 , . V -1-. . Q. r 'V - ' 7 1 2 , ' 1 ' ' 'Z ' ' ' . v. ' ', 8 If 1. a A-'V , 75' I 4 M ug, ,tj B, r i . ' Ll 7 f ' ' .f'1.,,,.,q ,,y, 1 ' .: ' ' ' ' 1 '- - , r . ' . ., I 4 - , ., w - . . A . . i - M- 1 - .' 1 1 . s f ' . V - v v 'I A ' rf - -gr n I rr ,' . I. , H . .. . N, . . ' ' ' ' at lr Lawrence Maynard Abrams Larry Victory Hop 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be :1 phnrmzicist 5 L ,,,, 5 David Leavitt Abramson ' J' Davy s SI 0-fi Honor Society 4: Biology Club 2, P . To be rt sur:-ess gi 1 3,43 KIarrollton-Wight Literary So- l' I Y' X A cicty 3,-lg Physics Club 43 United F51 Nations Youth 3,43 Glec Club 3, ' -I , 41 Operctta 45 Cross Country, J.V. 3. Var. 41 Intramurals 2. M, To study medicine , ,P lt. X i., ls. f Q.. :X Charles Edgar Adkins, III Buddy Physics Club -4. To be 21 physicist V, -LLL x fa 4 , Allan Abramson 6, :ll To he :1 stlctrss Sidney Morton Addis Hd fs- 4 , A Q , W., X af- 1' 1' l. 'Q' t i X Phillip Adler Phil Intramurals 2,3. 'I o be 21 success f ,-.' . A Herbert Allen Alper f 13 Reber' Nzigzm Alpert' H 'lf ' ,f Chemistry Cluhig lelkulcle Club 43 I it , fxlff' mul' '43 I'1l w1'1'11'S 3' A 6 W W ' 1,m'u,,,m-als 2,3,4. A Io he at sufcesslul business ., To enter business K, mztu 1,4 X l - ' y X . L f A , X V i x it . , Arnold Leroy Amass David .gan Altfeld gkfp avi' ' V . - ' . , , . . 'Q 105 fnRIl'N BAG -1, Asst. Sports Ld. 4, S..'X.C.. '35 Bancroft Literary Soci- 'k I Q f SAIC. 2,35 Model Rail,-Dad Club Slllfl- ?ll'Cl'i j 4Q'?aSlglCflball lv -Q .., W, ss 31: Pres. 3,43 Victory Hop 4, -Q -no Ju . . -, .r. , . suJ-ciairman' Autumn H0 4 , . . ,.... gy - P - Io have health, IHIPPUIUNS. t - K sur,-than-mgmg I-'Domain jx. 2, In- ztnd peace ol' mind , . A l'AH'1Hll'HlS 2.33. ' ,ax To he Il dentist with I5 kids -x ,4 and l0 wires X K , NM!! '. Sigmund Allen Amitin Ls 'A MaTiZ31Ba'd ,. t Siggir, Sonny I A i 'U' ft tm-misuey czltm 4, 1'kmt-1t- film, I 1l :1fff'glf 4-106 Clllbl lmfa- , 5' 5 ' fl: Intramurals 2,3,-4. 'l '3 5 L'-' ' I 5- To be H dm-my I N To be successful and happy if -'W X I 22 5 . 1-S? -. . , Richard Barker Big Dick Stamp Club 3,4, Pres. 41 Winslow Bm' 35 Intramurals 2. To join the U.S. Nlarine Corps 1. Rf P 5,-4 5 Carl Bodenschatz Bogie SAC. 2,3. To get a good job in William Frank Berterman Raymond Michael Blank Boston Q Intramurals 2,3,4. To live long , , FU. I ll Z 1 1 Ra ,V Bancroft Literary Society 4: Ten- nis, Var. 2,35 Intramurals 2,3. To be a pharmacist . ..-..t, Philip Owen Berman Phil Gin-.ax BAG 4, business manager 45 Information Bureau 45 Collegian 33 Board of Publications 45 Quill it Scroll 45 Cherry Hop 4: Autumn Hop 45 Harvey 4: Prom Committee 45 Banquet Committee 45 Intra- murals 2,3,4. To be successful in business Charles William Bollhorst Woodee Intramurals 2,3. To be a lover ,Nil Edmund Walter Bondi' GHZ' James Howard Brown Eddie mf, 7, Boomer Cherry Hop 45 Autumn Hop 45 In- fy V SAC' 3'4: Intramurals ,ramurals 2,3,4. 5 hx , t To become a cartoonist To be a success E 5 . x ' I J 1 f 3 I 1 . 232 Daniel Bukowitz james Byrd Buck ' gi' '1 jim Sergeant-at-arms of Senior class 4, Autumn HOP 45 Fvvtball, J.V Football, j.V. 2, Var. 3, 45 Lacrosse, 3- J.V. 35 Gymnastic Club 25 lntra- - To be a success murals 2,3. To get there on time Edward Jglrgome Cggahan III Lib.: Stanlegagaplan T 'pin' D if jp Collegian Representative 25 S.A.C. O go 10 col Gee 'J 5 2: Intramurals 2,3,4. 4. ms To get ahead Sam Claire I To enjoy myself because it's later than I think L . X- Robert Hayes Chandler, Jr. Edward Barry Christie Bob lat-k Slj'illll11il1g J-V 2. Var. 334- Q, Audio-Visual li Photography Club fi! 'Io be a success rl 3: YVrestling 3. . I , Q .25 Ivy Leigh Connolly Weak Ankles 3- S.A.C. 4. A To get out X f l ff- Ben Franklin Crouse Alaska jim Honor Society 43 Agassiz Club 43 Biology Club 2,33 Chemistry Club 3,43 Drum Corps 2,3,4, Bugle Ser- geant 3,43 Music Appreciation lllub 33 Cllierry Hop 43 Autumn Hop 4. To become head chemist at DuPont v V N To die of old age and to M, own a cadillac 1 942,531 ,A AGL David R Cohan Dave Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a lawyer t. Robert Hendricks Cook x B011 Intramurals 2,33 Football, Fresh- 'Tf'-3 Soph 2. To be a success in agriculture Howard Crystal Saul David Davidson Iirvnrla Clluatnislrx Club 43 Xvl'CSlllllg j.V. Il, Var. -13 Intramurals 2.3. 'l'o cuter liliarinacy Curtis Lee Cullen Curt S.A.C. 23 Chemistry Club 43 In- ,, q, lramurals 2,3. To be a pharmacist - , Howie. Chemistry Club 3,43 Ukulele Club 33 Harrier 43 Intramurals 2,31 Track , j.V. 23 XN'restling Var. 3. To be a success X qt X john T. Dailey Ki' -I. T. may Autumn Hop 43 Lacrosse, j.V. 3, G 1 Var. 4. Ji To be a success Nb J-X .4. Larry Philip Davis Senator CRL!-ZX BAG 4, Senior Ed. 43 junior and Senior Class President 3,43 h.A.CI. 2.33 Carrolllon-Xfighl l.il- erary Society 23 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 l'kulele Club 43 Glee Club 2.3.43 Cherry Hop 33 Autumn Hop 43 Christmas Dance 43 Connecticut llllllkfl' 33 liarw'y 4. To be an Episcopal minister or a lawyer . ' ' P' 3g Intramurals 2,3. ' 'i lnznrriecl '- X Louis James Deegan Derzzil Q 1 . Autumn Hop 41 victory Hop 43 , ' ' Lacrosse, j.V. 2, Var. 3. L' To become 11 CI.P..X. ' , D ' ,V P, X Warren Vernon Eckert Alozarl V' G 'l'o he ll professionzal wmssler Yep. . N. P 1 O. fi' Q. r ' -' . Robert Edward Davis ' - g- Walter Clarence Davis Hub lfall To be il stcnogrziplxer 3514- S..-x,C. 2: Football JN. 35 Track Q To complete college :incl get Frederick Henry Devilbiss, jr. I re 11 cl V Bancl 2,33 Orclxeslra 2,3. To prezacli , ,, ,JH U1 , 5 Leonard Ftanley Diamond A5 ' William George Ebert ' N Lee V. ' Bill s Intramurals 2. , X ff To live ll lfmg tllllc ' L' 'Io be Z1 success ' E V 'Sir R. 'k . Robert Lee Elkins , lille laik To make :1 million :incl live Lo enjoy it X . gx. -, V Q. 'C Qjrl' K i. N M Boris Allan Ely A' 5' 1 Carol David Engle Duke' Jill. xl, Buick-8 A KWH USQICSS Slilff lflsli Eg. ,, CRUX BAC 45 Radio Broadcasting URHN BM? BUSIIICSS Staff 3-42 Ill- 3 Q- 'QQ Kilnlm 1: llrulclc Club 33 Inuannu- lralnurals 2,3,4. ' rzlls 2,3. -,, To be za play-boy ' , To be zu I1lllll0llIllI'C Q. 'W I f J f K Don Gersons Erdman Maurice Robert Feldman D011 Alamy Inlrrnnurals 2,3,4. To enter the business world Curl-x BM: si: Tl'C2lSlll'CI' of Mid- jnnior and Senior Class 3.45 Cai- 1'ollton,XVight Literary Society 3: Radio Broadcasting Club 2: Band 3,43 Orchestra 43 Cllerry Hop 43 .xllllllllfl Hop 45 Victory Hop 45 Hawcy 43 Intramurals 3. To be successful ' Arnold Charles Fine Arn Track 2.3. To bc ll success Carroll Joseph Focht Sep Bowling, Var. 3, 4: Intramurals 2 Q 3. To be a success - f ,A Robert Nelson Ford, III V 'ce ' Hfgjld F ' L L 5 Art Club ag stage Craft 2. Football, hm,amm,ali SA. Y 31, j.V. 2: Lacrosse, -l.V. 2: Wrestling, l'o be '1 success l Tl var' 213' - - ' ' ' N, K To be a commercial artist 'l Roland Howard Fuhrer, Jr. Intramurals 2. To be a success Walter Philip Gleisner Wall Stage Craft Club 3: Collegian Rep. 3.45 Glec Club 43 Radio Club 2,3,4 To stay out ol the Navy in Q . Jules Galinn Smiley Cherry Hop 33 Victory Hop 43 In- tramurals 2. To be a success .. 4, Charles Gilpin LP William Temple Gladmon Charley fig. Bill, lViIl To be a success ' X, S..-'l.C. 2: Glec Club 3.4, treasurer Ni- 4, Connecticut Yankee 4: Football f spotter 3,45 Baseball, Var 2,3. 2 , s ' ll-'ATLX . y To become a Marine officer L L I 1 5 , V Sheldon Goldgeier Leonard Goodman -,H , Marvin Gordon Doc Honor Society 3,4, Sec.-Treas. 4, President 43 S..-LC. 3,45 Radio ed- itor of Collegian 43 Carrollton- Wight Literary Society 2,3,4, treas- urer 3, V. Pres. 4, President 45 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,4 r treasurer 2, V. Pres. 3, 4, Pres. 41 l7.N. Youth 2,35 Cherry Hop 4: Autumn Hop 45 Harvey 43 Intra- murals 2,3. To be a success .1 l.rnr1y lllarv 9, Radio Broadcasting Club 33 Drum , Giuirx BAG, Ulm' Cdil01' 45 Wres- .5 t and Bugle Corps 23,-lg Intramurals ' lling 3, Var. 43 Intramurals , 3. 2.3,-1. To be successful A T0 be Il SUCCCSS QQ A Max Goudy Roland Lyle Griffith Max 03 V Griff Xgassiz Club 3,43 Chemistry Club Future Teachers of America 3,41 '4,l: Track, JN. 2,3g Cross County fkfx W. Cheer Leader 2.3,-45 Cherry Hop 43 X '73 Xat Q'-'V lntramuials 23,-1. To be a geologist To go to the l'. of Nlarylzmcl 'QQ ' .cnc-A' A james William Grubbs, jr. QQ ' Wilhelm Carl Grube Bill , Dlmnie Q S..X.CZ. 3: Gymnastics Club 33 La- lQlf21lI1lll'HlS 3- K - f cmsse JN. 23 XYrestling j.V. 2. 'I' 'I o go to the Naval Academy vf To be a great gymnast tx ' 1 1 'N k fc WV!!! 5. f . C .I L G ther , Ernest john Hagedorn yn eo un C Ernie V . . 0 . f, Intramurals -.3. Itgilllxlllzlilsagll Lumen Band 4' ., To be zt success in the busi- 'I'o be it success Ch World 1 be at Nl.IJ. ' 8404 f-wr? D ld Ed ' H lc ' Tw Ona Dozm ec ' Q Fred Edward Helmcamp Gnu-ix BM. 4, Administration Ed- , Pfff itor 4: S.A.C. 43 Biology Club 23 , . T0mm'1'yH ladf' l'l1otograpliy' Club 33 tilee Club 3,45 , V' Currrwrliczll Yankee 4: john Loves f ,llrzry 3: Ilarzfey 43 Cherry Hop 43 f 32' .Xulumn Hop 43 Victory Hop 45 . Senior Prom. co-chairman 43 Base- ' ball 33 Football Fresh-soph 23 , l - ,Y Intramurals 2,3,4. ' Y if To be a success l Q Sf-5 I Z' George Thomas Henneman D ' listen William Charles Henry - T- k 0. Sonny I H- Bill . ga r Qlar -, 'Intramurals -3. L S.A.C. 2,3,43 Agassiz Club 45 Radio A I lo get in good with 1115, A A Broadcasting Club 2,33 Rifle team , if 'V j tx Q2 3,4g Color Guard 45 Glee Club 3,45 'Lf' 'st .t WS 2iCH1'.'isF1 9l7f'fE'? 29- r ' L Orest Josaphat Hanas 4, . X James Bertram Haynes Orko ' Sf' Fish Hook United Nations Youth 4: Soccer, K -4 lllIl'1iI11l1f21lS 2. at 'zr. 3,45 Wrestling j.V. 3, Var. 4. l To be at success Joel Ivan Himmelfarb ' john Robert Holthause ' 1 joe L Plitl lrzrfk Yznsilr 2.3,-13 Yur. Basket- ' f.'IlHf'.QlIHI Rep, 2.Tl,-13 f-RIIX Ihr. 4 v Q lmall 2.34.42 Intramurals 2.3. . To IK- 31, gqyjulm- lu get the mmm out of lrle .nil AI sr. F M Harold Norman Hough , r Robert Ramsay Howard Sneaky Pete , 1 A Sleepy Rep, S,.X,C. 3,42 Cherry Hop 43 Aul- , A lulermedrale Glee Club 33 Sliimli umu llup lg Ylllillf Hop -lg Intra- x . X Club 25 Intramurals 2,3. murals 3. - -4 K 'Io he an A-X. lk P. mgm To out tulle Nlr. Desc-lr . l 1 - X x lr I ' . 0 I pn-q . ' Robert Truxtoh james john Edwnn johnson, Jr. ' Big H011 Round Man . Honor Smiexy 3,43 S..X.C.. 2.33, lix- , ' Collegian Rep. 3,41 Stage Craft 2, ' N' equixe Bourml 2.3,-4, Student Presi- II'in.xIr1zv Boy 33 lfoothall j.V. 3 dent 3,43 Cherry Hop 35 Christmas V Intramurals 2.3.4. l Dame 4, lfuolhall JN. 2, Var. 3,41 To llc 11 f'I'CtllL to Cllr I.an-rosse, j.V. 3, Gymnastic Club 3. To zrflrieve happiness K' ' Warren Edward Julier Robert Edward Jump Eddy - lump Cla-c Cllulm 2.3.45 fl1JClCll11 25 Mix- X Bancroft Literary Society 35 Cheer erl Clllorus 2.3. - 45 Lezuler 4: Drumalirs Club 2: Har' To enter 11 lnusifzrl ficlcl ol R 'jd HQ' 4- V-1,1-14 f 1 o see the world flifizil .- :fm .z,-yew-.5,.5'-, .ff 'WJI:m??f ': - 7X-lf:-V ' .. if ,qtwln :n: f- fl '3'?':u ?X '.,f':?' , . ' fp Paul Bernard Kalafos Louis Kandel Bl'7'71ii' - Salclfnm 3 ' S-X-V 23 lllmllllll V5-U3 34- ' Cllurx B-xr.. fl: Truck LIN. 21 Bowl- C. ,IV To lnecmue zu lzuvyer ' 1, ing. Var. 2.3.4. . A s ' 'X A ' To he ll millifmzure ' gm .' N 1. Robert Nlaurice Kaufman James Chaflef KPCHJU 1g,,1, jmrnm' 1.1mm llaruml fl,lg Nlgmhing hurl' lu see the world an Il cixiligm Til: llzuue lmml l: Opel C'll'l ru gm-:tual -l: Cnurx Bw: lg Iutrnmu- - mls 2.1. lu he ar sucress in musrc james Thomas Keim Tom ' SAI1. 2: I-'fI',.k. 2, secretary 33 Cnllegimz News Bureau 4: Cherry Hop 4: Football 2, Var. 3,43 Hall of Fame dloothally 43 Intra- murals 2,3,4. To go to the If. of Xlarylancl john Charles Kepper, Jr. Honor Society 3.45 Agassiz Club 3,4, Pres. 43 Chemistry Club 3,4, Y. Pres. 3,-lg Bancroft Literary So- ciety 21 Music Appreciation Club 33 Cross County, Var. 3, 41 Track IX. 2,3, Var. 4. To be a geologist Wilson Albert Kotchenruther Kulch 'L is To enter the ministry gr l , Leonard Jack Kronsberg Moose GRI-ix Bar. 'lg Basketball, j.V. 2, Var. 33 Track, JN. 2, Var, 3. To he a gym teacher f. Stanley Francis Leaf Leaflet To be a success 1 . Sidney Philip Levin Bull Intramurals 3, To he a real estate salesman '11 ir! ,, C gli x Ar XA 1,91 ' buy ,kb 59 ' K 'Ni 9? ff! N YQ I H4 . ,5k1,,kl- 1 X C -1 . l vr- 5, .+ -'N .-, 'fir nl 'f v f 1 I ,We ..-'., N l Richard Kemp Dick Drum Corps 2. To be a success Kellough R 1 tix f we X A l X Donald Lea Knox Governor Future Teachers of America 3,45 Radio Broadcasting Cluh 3,43 Dra- matics Club 3,-4. To enter the theatre Donald Arnold Krach Don Wrestling, Var. 4: Intramurals 4. To he successful 2 Howard Eugene Leister Abby CRI-'l-'N Bar: 4, Typing editor 4 Treasurer of Sophomore Class 2, Baseball Var. SA: Basketball, Var. S Intramurals 2,3,-1. To marry Douglas Ancrum Lauf, jr. Doug' .. X if Sql: Soccer, Var. lg Intramurals 2. To play professional baseball s -v-, ', , .i .' . -.' a . .4 , .A 1 'I Joel David Lewis Digger Crum Bm 4, ,-Xss't business man- ager 'lg Quill R: Scroll 43 Cherry Hop 4: Autumn Hop 4: lVi:arfl of Ihr Nile 33 Victory Ilop Al: Prom 4: Banquet 43 Intramurals 2,3,-l. To he a funeral director Carl Christian Luclchardt I.zukx' Soccer, ,IAQ 2, Yan: 3,43 Iutramuials 3.4. To win an :usgument Nlr. llcsch QT Saul John McGrane Saul SAI1, 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4 To become It C.P.A. with Ronald William Maslin Ronny S.A.C. 2.3. To he an .-X. K P. SllpCl'YlSOl fans, amy T. s Q. 5 N iT-J?v 5' William Lee Maskell Bill an filllil-QY BAC 4, sports editor 43 C01- .4 Iffginn 3,4, assistant Sports eclitorg ., , Cherry Hop 43 Chairman of Au- tumn Hop 4: Co-chairman Victory Hop 4: Baseball, Var. 3.43 Soccer Var. 3.41 Intramurals 2,3,4. 4 To live happily ever 2lllCI' X ' x. f i 1 Richard Eldon McCall Dick ct. ,J Future Teachers of America, Sec. 2, President 3.4: Association of Club A I N Pres. 45 Music Appreciation Club , 2: Autumn Hop 41 john Loves Mary 35 HHI'1'Fj' 4, A To he successful as a school teacher 9-N 4 sam, V? x ik Thomas Edward O'Neill Tom Lacrosse, 3, Var. 43 Football iv. 3. To he at success James Oscar Mullineaux jimmy 'lo make a million Anthony Paris lioo Hoo Citrix BAC 4: SAC. 2: Allillffln Q' Q Hop 43 john Lozws Mary 33 Chair- ' man of Victory Hop 43 Harvey 41 .M ' 377' Intramurals 2.3.4. To he a teacher 1 , 7' l , .. . ,gl NS, ' ' Q Charles Muendlein tl Charlie To he a success if? 'l iff 4 4 , 5 5 f 51 x 1-a t . . .Ss -. 165' 4 5 f Harold Dana O'Connor . gy P' Shorty i ,R V2 D S..X.C. 3,45 Swimming 33 Intra- ' ' ' 1 murals 3. X lVithout a tlouht 3 , 4 M, i l W ' 555 x 1 - w ,, L' v QL ,, . .Lf' tg, 1 Q in-J 'A t , 1 xf ,IFN John Otradovec 1011 :my To be a success August Parr Augie N To ie 1 success .En l . IA! Iv .Qi 4 . Edgar Louis Peach Ed-Hot Rod Intramurals 3: ' To live while I live Burton Alvin Raphael Burt Photography Club 2: Intramurals 2,3. To study dentistry A ' William Henry Ruppert Bill GREEN BAG 4, Feb. Editor 4, bus- iness staff 4g S.A.C. 2,3,4g Honor Society 3,4g Quill and Scroll 45 Assembly committee 3,49 Chem- istry Club 3g Hi-Y Club 3,41 Speak- ers Bureau 3: Tour Leader 3,43 Cherry Hop 4: Autumn Hop 43 Victory Hop 4g Christmas Dance 45 Harvey 42 Intramurals 2,3,4. To become a doctor Q f Q v 91 . , . Herbert Plotkin vga William Paul Quinn Herbie 'tty X Bill Public relations staff 2,35 Collegian ffxhvl Intramurals 2,3,4. ' 2.3, Assist. Exchange Editor 2.3, As- I I To marry and have 3 kids sig. staff3g GREEN BAG 3g Bancroft Literary Society 3: Intramurals 2,3. To enter pharmacy 2 'i Frank Pearlman C. E. for Ale Collegian 23,45 S.A.C. 31 Dramatics Club 3g lVin.sIow Boy 35 Wizard of the Nile 33 Cherry Hop 43 Vic- tory Hop 4. To be on the stage john Patrick Regan, jr. Punchey Football, Var. 2,3,4. To make big dough . M M.. Milton Madison Richards Ronald Allen Rokoff Bud Xl t Ronnie F Soccer, j,V, 2, 1 ' Ukulele Club Audio-Visual Club 3: To goto college j Autumn Hop 4: Victory Hop 4g y-f Intramurals 2,3,4. i To go into real estate ft Gilbert gaglpefifeifl William Melvin Satisky I Will Intramurals 2,141 Track. J-V' 3- Chemistry Club 45 Intramurals 2,3. To be a millionaire ,Eli To enter pharmacy tix Nathan Sachs Nat S.A.C. 2: Autumn Hop 41 Victory Hop 43 Intramurals 2. To be a success ti I' 1 g,,- ff. yfff'-Q .f1,r. . - ' .r 'EA 3: Allan Kingston Scheidt Al Choral Club 23 Intramurals 23. To join the navy Stanley Schwartz Lee Warren Saunders Lee Vice-President of Mid-Senior Class 4: SAC. 2,3,43 Collegian Rep. 2,3,41 Chemistry Club 43 Hi-Y Club 2,3,4, Yice-Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Connecticut Yarzkre 33 Chairman of Cherry Hop 43 Cross Country j.V. 33 Football j.V. 23 Swimming 2.3, Var. 43 Intramurals 2. To be a physician Joseph William Schneider Big Bill Glee Club 3,4, V.P. 3,41 Hi-Y Club 3,43 Wizard of the Nile 3: Connec- ticut Yankee. 43 Tour leader 43 Soccer j.V. 33 Intramurals 3,4. To become a singing lawyer Stan Bowling j.V. 2, Var. 3,43 Intra- 31 murals 2,3. .Q To go to college-then into i Milton Armitage Schaefer Milt Agassiz Association 4. To be a success 4 X e I ,X Meyer Schnitzer Tiny S.A.C. 2: Stamp and Coin Club 2.3. treasurer, secretary 2, President 33 Collegian Rep. 23 Glee Club 2,3,4g Connecticut Yankee 3. To be a dentist t 4. nl X l, lt 1 Albert John Al Baseball, J.V. 3. To go to college business . I LeRoy Silverman Lee of the Nile 2g Intramurals . To be a success , cf i 4Q Robin Edward Snyder Bob To be Il success Edwin Joseph Schneider Eddie Owl Chemistry Club 43 Radio Broad- casting Club. 4. To enter pharmacy l Nelson Bernard Seidman Big Nel Honor Society 3,43 Bancroft Liter- ary Society 2,3,4, treasurer 43 Chess Club 3,4, secretary 3,43 Math Club 2,3,4, Vice-pres. 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. Mine is not to reason why, but to do or die Smith Q? Q James Startt Big jim fiht-mistiy Club 43 Intramurals I L.fl,4. lu be ll IJll1ll'lllllC'l5l 5 Pete Paul Bradley Stevens, Jr. ' v Steve e-3.3. Giuix B.-xc 43 Collegian Rep. 23 5'2 S..X.tl. 2,3. Executive Board 33 ff, Association of Club Presidents 2.4 Q-:v r 43 Hi-Y Club 43 Glee Club 334, af- Pres. 43 Cherry Hop 43 Autumn ff it f Hop 43 Chairman of Prom 43 Foot- 'f t ' xte- ball, JN. 23 Sotcer, Var. Mgr. fl. Intramurals 2,3,4. To go to college we A 222 Marvin Harold Stiekman Maw Intramurals 2. To go to college Melvin Stoler Clutb S.,X.C. 2: Red Cross Rep. 43 Intra- murals 2. To be continuously happy QCII, x flsgxv.-:N William Stanton Talbot - ' mu , . W-f , To be a success rf' ' C Y, I 1,Ix.,,rt , f ilrffr' I -. '1 Peter Anthony Tasch Francis Gilbert Street Xig Future Teachers of America 43 Football, j.Y. 33 Intramurals 2.3. To be an honest politician 3' w Collegian 2,3,4, editor-in-chief 43 S.A.C. 3,43 Quill 8: Scroll 4, Presi- dent 43 Carrollton-XVight Literary Society 2.3,4, secretary 33 Radio Broadcasting Club 2,3,43 Intra- murals 2. To live up to my parents' ex- pectations Robert Herbert Thomas Boll Baseball Var. 2,33 Football j.V. 2, Var. 33 Basketball 2. To play Pro baseball C -5 Glen E. Trout I fgbiiflf George Albert Turner an Thr' Barber ' V Cat ' . To get out I. Gilbert Arnold Velasco Gil .Xutlio-Visual 3,43 Glee Club 43 Ilrmwv 43 .Xutumn Hop 43 Victory Hop 43 Cherry Hop 43 Color Guard 43 Intramurals 4. To be a businessman Autumn Hop 43 Fresh-Soph foot- ball 2: Intramurals 23.4. 'I o enter pharmacy .L I r fi., , , AQ. V fi I Q? Y QR. 6 ,,x , 1.3- J '31 'f ,- 4..- john George Thompson johnny To graduate from BCC Marvin Leonard Venick Marv ' Chemistry Club 43 Fresh-Soph football and basketball 2. 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AWARDS PRESENTED AT FEBRUARY COMMENCEMENT D Ben Robrnson a member of the School Board and clean of the bnnersrty of Nlarsland dental school conferred the drplomas rt commencement exercrses held at the school llre rmocrtron 1nd benedrctron were pro nounced In the Rex C C uster Cromwell of the Irrst Xlethodrst Church Towson Dr Chester H Katenkamp prrncrpal of C rty College and dcan of the Baltrmore unror College made sexen awards Thomas Kerm Leonard 'I rout Xw ard for good sportmanshrp Sheldon Coldgerer T Bayard YV1ll1ams Award for contrrbutron to student actrvrtres Larry Phrlrp Dans Xvllblll' I bmrth Award for good crtrzenshrp Robert Truxton Iames Cold Medal of the Parent Te rcher Assocratron for scholar slrrp loyalty and achrevenrent Iohn Charles Kepper Ir H1Y Award for clean speech clean sports cle'1n scholarshrp and clean lrvrng XVII ham Ruppert the Iames C' Leonhart Edrtorral Xw 1rd 1nd Plrrlrp Bermrn the NValter X Lrrr thrcum Busrness Xward Ihc lrtter two aw rrds werc crertecl tlrrs xerr In 1 group ol gr rduates known rs Pulrlrc 1t1o11s Xlurnru Pclrrurry l9J0 llr Krtcnknnp announced tlrrt rw ncls lollows wcre gnen lor cxtr 1c11rr rcul ll actrsrtres Old lznglrsh B Borrs Lly XV1ll1a1n Glad 111111 Xlaxon Coudy r ol1nHoltl1ouse III XVITICII ulrer ohn Kc-ppcr Leon nd Krons bcrg oel Iewrs Xvllllllll Xlaskell Ildon Nlc Call Vvllllcllll Ruppert and Iours Xort and star Phrlrp Berrnrn 1nd I1 111 Pc nlnrnr One st rr llrxrcl Xlrrrrnson Xrno cl Xnrass BCI1ldlllIIlc1l'OllSC 1 Nlrurrcc I'ClCllllill Nrllrrm Henrx Donrld Knox lee Srunders Nelson Serdnrrn laul I5 Stcxens Crlbert X rlrsco 1nd Ihornrs XVelrb 'Iwo st rrs Lrrrx Drsrs Sheldon Colclgcrcr Xvllllllll Sclrnerder nrcl Peter I rs lr Old Lnglrslr B for scholrrshrp werc rwardcd to Nlarxrn Cordon Ceorge 'lurner XV1lson Kotchenrutlrer lN0fllldII Hough Tho mas Kenn Howard Crystal I'red Devrlbrss r XV1ll1an1 Ruppert Nelson berdrnan Daxrd Xbrarnson Rrchard Barker rnd Benjamrn Crouse Varsrty letters lor achresement rn sports went to Howard Lerster basketball Robert Chandler Ir Swnnmrng Carroll Focht and Paul Kalafos bowlrng Saul Dasrdson and Don 'rlcl lsrach wrestlmg Sheldon Goldgerer recerxed the Future teachers ol Xmerrc 1 nreclrl lor scrxrcc to the school Offrccrs ol the grrclurtnrg clrss reccned SCIXICC Lcxs lor thcn sersrce to the sc rool and clrss 'Iley were Inrx prcsrc ll Lcc Srunc rs srce presrclent Peter 1 rsch sccrctrrx Nlnnrce I'ClClIlllll trersurcr rrrcl llrnrcl Buck owrtl SCf4L,Cllll rt rrrns Others who reccned rw nds lor scrsrcc to then clrss werc Xrnold Xnrrss Donrld Keck H lllllll Nlrskell Xnthons Prrrs Norrnrn Hough 1nd I Stexens Iwenty suen ol the gr rclurtcs reccncd 111 ncr ree gr rcle ol 811 per cent or better Forty four rcccned 80 to 81 Students nrrkrncj the hrghest axerage Ill percent are Nelson bcrdrnan Qtr I3 Sheldon C oldgerer 94 81.1 XX rllrarrr Ruppert 94 95 Dax ci Xbranrson 92 5 Courtesy Students BCC' Art Department e Plaques e Murals FOUYUSX Students BCC' ht Dcparlnrent 1 A Aw r. , . v .v l 1 1 1 I , 1 . 1 1 ' - ' '. 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The committee plans all activities which are not athletic events and plans the expenditure of school funds other than those connect CENTRAL COMMITTEE smndmg Prof Leonhart tnot in photoy Duff ed Nth 'he ethleee Depaf' Profs Stevens Hlubb Helm Jaffe Stall Hmson Amold L-reenwald Schmehl lllelll Seated Dr Katenlcamp Profs Yost Linthicum Meloy Harris O the Students By the Students For the Students miishzzeie:1'i:ii,2,:11if:ef,1f22t The S A C Exeeufwe Beefd executive meetings the Student Adv1 sory Council Executive Board bore none of these ear marks when in ses sion Under the presiding officer Lester Crowther school vice president the Board interviews all candidates for the office of school president pro vides cafeteria patrols, and produces the leadership in school affairs In this group a smaller discussion body of the S A C most all of the school business originates IFXPCI llXlL BOARD S XC Standmq 1 hew Howard Krieshner Patrick Seated XS ilson Ttanke Clow ther KC haumanj Dav In all phases of student act1v1t1es, Litv College has shown its awareness of the need of a student governing tl w ts the lLSllll ol this ne L nder President Don Duff and with the cooperation of the home lOOIllS the success of the S A C con ducted activities overshadowed all predecessors Xmong them were the colorful C1tvPolv Rally and the Christmis Dance made possible by SAC Top Howard 'Iasch -Xpplestem Ftrststandm lvaslcow Ruppert Mich bow 15 Lee Crolll-her Ohn frcenbcrg f0lClgCICf Patrick Barnett Bloom Ceslca Scaled Pomerantr ,unlng 1 It Ionl 1 Rosenthal lleniv Chew Schneider Danuic sun f 1 I . Q . , . Q . l I I Y , , , . , - . . . ' v , - v. - I , , . , W . . ., -' , I . , ' L v , hodv. The Student Advisory Coun- ci 1. ' ' '. ed. V - A , A .ly I K Q .4 n 1' ' 1- ,V V .'...1.- 1 ' ,' ,. ,'. '. 'gz ', , il 1 l ' 'J Q , . , 9 ' . . - , Za. .' 1 . llc ' lv, ol 1' llztv, and ' XV l- Qunll and Scroll unll and Scroll the nnternatnonal honorary socnets for hngh school journal nsts nsas organnred nn 1996 Honsever the Chancellor Chapter of the organn rntnon nt Baltnmone Cntn College was lounnded nn 4 ' To beconne clngnble for membershnp unll and Scroll the student muSt be at lcast n Junnor and hase done excep tnon nl xsorlt nn some phase of Journal nsm He must also rnanntann an axerage nn Lnglnsh or Iournalnsm of enghty per cent or better and a general axerage of not lcss than sucnntx lnxc pcntcnt Assocnatnon o Club Standing 2nd ron Cvreenfeltl Colden lxnssnngcr Starr Datlnslager Sax Rosenthal Standnng lt! mu Belgrad lasch Irendnnan Nhcrs Xkelsln Ccslsa Rubnn Rubnn Cushner Srated Ruppert Snlncrnnann 'N ndnncln I f annul Iconlnart la os Xbramomntz Berman Presndents Slrnnrlnnq Sax Cohen Rnecks Colden Baylus Cook Bausum Xpple snenn Ruppent Sealed lomerantz Robnnson Rosenthal Prof C-reenuald Coldgenen lasch Mander Character Scholarshnp Servnce Leadershnp -1-1 ani Assocnatnon of Club Presndents An advnsory board for Baltnmore Cnty College clubs the Assocnatnonn of Club Prensdents was reorgannzed nnn N18 by Pxol Hlrold C Icenmald The Assocnatnon holds monthly meetnngs to deter mnne better polncnes for the respectne clubs The mfornnal organnratnon recomnnends and suggests but does not dnctate cnther polncy or program of a club lnnngton Xnce Presndent and Abby Pomerantz Sec retarx Honor Socnety ll tlltnng purposefnnlly Ill the halls of Ctty College arc m nny pronnd possessors of 1 small gold pnn These students whose pnn ns n symbol of character scholar shnp serwnce and leadershnp may be recognnzed as mennbers of the Bnltnmore Cnty College Chapter of the National Honor Soclety Under the adusershnp of Prof Carl I1 XV Schmehl Vnce Prnncnpal the socnety performs many notenn orthy dutnes among uhnch are conductnng coach classes presentnng sophomore 3SSCIlllJl1CS and ushernng at commencements Standnn with nov, Smith Schroeder Slandnng 3rd rou Bard Cwenber Gal lant Nlnller krnz Grlll I-'arb Schnmmel Duff Sax Standznq ond mu knssnnger krouse Hut nnan Cnonsther Ruppert Sendnnan Hnlson Bau sunn Chen Handuergen Bom kempen Cushner Dannlznc Jas Seated Rubnn Harder Naxdntch Golden Xskes Prof Sch mehl Greenfeld Schnend er frnedlander Roblnson lonnerantz I ll lv - , , V I Y . no v y ' 2 1 ' - v. 4. ' 1 ' 1335. inQ' ' , 1 2 ' ' ' - 2 ,.., A A, . It , ,L Y ,Y P t lg, , lg -- -,jar ' rl-dj' -- i, ,- . r '. s U f 0 . I O Y K I . . , The officers were Daniel Sax, Presidentg Paul Huf- ..g , ,nb 3' A I, , - . . ., 7. y I 1 Q., . 2 . lu. . rl I I l , Q '. . I y ., ' , n 1 YI- . - S 4- - 1 . , 1 V. . y O U . - . I 1 z f - V 4. O A' 'H . ,. ' . O '. ' .QA , Vt , . I, I .' 3' ly l Veritas N ihil Veretur The Bancroft Literary Association, founded in 1876, is the 'Lgrand-dad of all City College organizations. Though its activites are varied, the highlight of its year is the annual de- bate with its younger brother , the Carrollton-XYight Literary Society. This year, the sixty-nine year old debate was won by Bancroft in an outstanding dis- play ol oratory. l'nder the adyisership of Prof. jo- seph Green ol' the English Depart- ment, the Association enjoyed one of its most successful years. The officers were Zelig Robinson, Presidentg Daniel Sax and Abby Pom- erantz, Vice-Presidentsg and Jerry Gross, lllc main purpose of ntmbers. The members, idyanted actors, it-tene l'nder the leadership Secretary. Standing Leavitt, Parker, Goodman, Eisenberg, Yaffe, O'Hara, Dantzic. Seated: Golden XVeiss, Goldgeier, Cook, Abrainowitz. Paint, Powder and . . . Lured by the lootlights of the stage and applause ol an audience, the students of City allege organized the llrainatit Society. P1 the club is to teach ing tt-tlniiques and stage decorating to its whether novices or ' the same opportuni- Ilts to better themselves on the stage. sitlt-nt: Ralph Rosnow, Yitt'-l'i't'sitlt'i1t1 - - - ft A 4 - Q. tilt. it. uid uudtt tht Nllllllll ,uidmtt ol llt C llNt'l, llie lllilllldlll Society has lmctotnc ont nl the ll'.lklClN among Litx s extra-tullitulai program. of I-'red Applestein, Standing 2nd rozr: Farber, Bernstein, Feiltin, Adler, Schimmel, Goldberg, Parker, Greenfeld, Day. Smnzling lst ruin: Gallant, Greenberg, Altfeld, Siger, Bloom, Berger, Goldstone. lilles, lDeGrafft, Raffel, Smulson, Wolman. Seated: Zullo, Miller, Seidman, Sax, Prof. Green, Robinson, Pomeramz, Feldstein, Hutman, Wase. 'Unaccustomed as We Are Unlike the time-honored orator, Demosthenes, members of the Carrollton-lVight Literary Society need no pebbles to help them with speech. To change an old expression, Out of the mouths of adolescents come many words of wisdom. C-XV members pride themselves on the ability they display in annual de- bates with Douglass High School and the Bancroft Literary Association. Also high on the yearly agenda is an open forum meeting with Forest Park High School. In accomplishing its purpose of encouraging literary activities in BCG, the Society holds varied meetings, which include quizzes, declamation contests, and book reviews. Their sponsoring of discussion between members aids immeasurably in developing interest in giving and judging debates. The officers were Sheldon Goldgier and Peter Hodgson, Presidentsg Louis Weiss and Charles Cook, Vice-Presidents, and Malcolm Golden, Secretary. Puppets Slririrling: Blau, Feldstcin, Coi, Chandler, Brown, Seigel, Seated: Gunkel, Rosnow, Somerville, Dr. Graser. Applestein, Rosenstein, l-Iisenberg. ,ri--+A: 1- K T- Standing lst rou-z Single, O'Hara, Bard. Belsky, Belgrad, Schindler, jacobs, Sch- roeder, Pollack, Krome. Slanfling 2r11I rozr: Seiger, Hofkin, XVaslcow, Cullen. Goldstein, Weiss, Askey, Karpa, Kobernick, Malin, Davis, Schofer, Robinson. Seated: Helm. Hecht, Franke, Prof. Pentz, Sax. Day, Grill, Ilausum, Schneider. The United Nations Youth Developing a spirit of cooperation and under- standing of young people in other countries, giv- ing these young people in other countries who need it all the aid in our powerg and informing and preparing ourselves to be useful citizens of a country which is a member of the United Nations - these are the purposes of the four- year old L'. N. Y. Endeavoring to fulfill this aim, the club in- vited guest speakers to talk on current trends, conducted debates, and discussions, and showed films on current events during its weekly meet- ings. The l'nitecl Nations Youth Club has swelled to great heights under the leadership of Victor Xlarder, President: Nlark liisenberg, X'ic'e-Presi- clentl Baron Nlaberry, Secretary: Raymond Nlil- ler, ililL'ilSlll'Cl'1 and Xlrs. lcla C. Class, .Xclviserp I nterpreting the News Ifounclecl in lflfii to create a keener under- standing of current problems and ideals, the Current 1-Qvents Club provides its members with an opportunity to present their opinions on important subjects ol the moment. ,Xs part of a varied, interesting program, the club conducts debates, panel discussions, book reviews, and lectures. Among this year's prominent speakers were Prof. Frank Fair- bank, who spoke on The Housing Condi- tions in Baltimore City, and Price Day of the Sznipapers, 'who spoke on The Place of the News in the lVorld. Under the advisership of Prof. John A. Pentz and the capable officers, Daniel Sax, President: Lehn Franke, Vice-President, ,Kn- thony Day, Program Chairmang Russell Crill, Recording Secretary: Charles Helm, Treas- urer: and Leonard Coldinger, Sergeant-ab Arms: the Current livents Club remained significant in BCC extra-curricular life. Standing 2r1rI mar: Ansle, Cohen, Blum, Moore, Maberiy. SlllllllVlll. Slumlinc lx! row: Bark. Shapiro, Minster, Hamburger, Yaffe, Nlogel, Nfrs. Class. Sm 1 Miller. Saltzman, Creber, .xlJl'2llll0WlIl, Wittik, Pokempner, Eisenberg, Maidci I Illlfffllg lit row: Davis, Surelf. l-Qisenberg, Seigel. .Slaurling 21111 mir: Hutman, Silver- 4 rod llernard. C-rc-enherg, Kiilllllllll. Malin. Swriffvlz Wittik. Roshow. Applestein. Cold- geler Rosenstein, Rosenthal. ln presenting City College pupils with a touch ol the Radio the Radio Broadcast- ing Club is one of the most active organi- zations in BCC. Its numerous activities are being spread even more in 1951, as the formation of station XVBKIC has given RBC members in- creased chance for broadcasting student- written scripts. The ollicers were Sheldon Goldgier and Fred Xpplestein, Presidents: Ralph Ros- now, Vice-Presiclent: and Nlarshall Rosen- stein, Secretary. Animal, Mineral, or Vegetable? yanl5. Gnu, Keppe y K Her. ' .' Xseinstem- Chev 'T Founded in 1889 and affiliated with the main group at Harvard, the Agassiz Associ- ation studies many forms of nature. Fol- lowing several years of activity, the club be- came dormant and was not revived until 1929, only to die out again three years later. It was from these original groups that the present day club, re-organized 1949, un- der the advisership of Prof. Anthony Unitas, received many of its geological spe- cnnens. Included among the group's numerous activities are field trips, arranging minerals in order of their chemical composition, and mineral and fossil exhibits. The officers were jack Kepper and Man- fred Nvasserman, Presidents, Howard Bau- sam, Vice-Presidentg and Leonard Schneid- er, Secretary. Yaulknef- Crfmse' . , 050' . . ,-.tm Sfheg 2255. waef 2,anisliisum- Standing' pint. tmfm ' ted! Daw? ' Dbnald. Na + Cl -9 NaCl The stately City College tower trembled threaten- ingly, cracked, anti fell with a resounding crashl No, not an atomic bomb or a charge of nitroglycerine. In fact, this occurrence has never yet come to pass. But anything in the form of explosion is possible with the Chemistry Club in City College. Under the leadership of Prof. Richard Tyler, this scientific organization conducts experimental demon- strations and lectures during its meetings and also visits chemical companies. By helping the students in the laboratory and spon- soring coach classes, the Club renders service both to the school and to its pupils. The officers of the or- ganization are Paul Huffington, Presidentg jack Kep- per, Vice-President: Thomas Dawson, Secretary: Frank Kriz, Treasurer: and Louis Ruland, Sergeant- at-Arms. Standing 2nd rowz. Bard, Kissinger. Standing lxt row: Gilmor, Harrison, Nicotra, Scheir, Feldsetin, Askey, Karpa, Davis, Diocoyanis, Miller. Sealed: Ricker, Lessig, Kriz, Kepper, Prof Tyler, Huffington, Dawson, Conner, Schneider. Life Begins . . . The nature lovers of City College can easily find a haven in the recesses of Room l20 and the adjoining conservatory , the hothouse. ln its bi-weekly meetings throughout the year, the Biology Club has among its activities lectures by its members on various topics, field trips, and movies. ln the hothouse a variety of plants and small animals are kept by the organization. l'nder the capable advisership of Prof. Leon liielinski of the Department of Sci- ence, the Biology Club has continued steadily to grow and provide an interesting outlet lor the science students of BCC. The ollicers ol the club are Robin llel.aHarre, President: Vit tor Nlarder, Vice-Presidentg play liarpa, Secretary: and -joseph Keller, Treasurer. Standing 2nd row: Schwartz, Kepper, Comins, Lautenschlager, Settler, Presser. Standing lst row: Lynch, Levin, Lessig, Brenner, Cillen, Kirby, Single, Lucchesi, WVavcr. Seated: Ricker, Kriz, Keller, De La Barre, Prof. Bielinski, Marder, Karpa, Engel. To further the study of physics beyond that which is taught in the regular courses at City College and to show the relation- ship between this subject and the other modern sciences are the main causes for the development of the Physics Club at BCC. Started one and a half years ago in Sep- tember of 1950 under the capable direction of Prof. Jesse J. Hinson of the Department of Science, the club has tried its best and succeeded in fulfilling its large and ex- tremely interesting purposes. The officers of the organization are jack Kissinger, President, Herbert Cushner, Vice-Presidentg Louis XVeiss, Treasurer, Russell Grill, Secretaryg and Richard As- key, Program Chairman. What Goes Up Must Come Down Slqgdl-n lon, D- gi Kirgh, Hinsoiocoyanfsl xrfnawson- Bar - Askey, Schz' ffdlgd: Cd: Lessig' H ne-,der n I Klssin Ufling- 2: A 2 + B 2 ' ll gm-I Prot City College has not yet developed an Einstein, but this prospect is distinctly possible in the near future. In fact, a goodly number of miniature geniuses may now be seen in BCC most of them members of the Math Club. The Math Club does not deal only in difficult problems, but it also concentrates on that type of mathematics not usually discussed in the classroom Under the advisership of Prof. James Allman of the Department of Mathematics, the club has devel- oped widely in membership and activities. This year's programs included many unique discussions on fa- mous mathematical problems. The officers were Abby Pomerantz, President, Nel- son Seidman, Vice-Presidentg and Ronald Feldstein, Secretary. Standing: Sax, Hutman, Harrison, jacohs. Gallant, Bard, Schneider. Seated: Feldstein Seidman, Pmf. Allman, Pomerantz, Askey. Standing: Wolman, White, Nichols, Schroeder. Seated: Sax, Bausum, Mrs. Sheff, Grill Schneider, Pollack. E Pfuribus U num In 1913 the Classical Club, a newly enrolled member of the junior Classical League of Amer- ica, was established at the Baltimore City Col- lege. Founded upon the principal of promoting among members of the student body a better understanding of classical culture, the club has found much success. The current program, un- der the supervision of Mrs. Mildred K. Sheff, includes book reports, tours of various art gal- leries, and picture slides. Unique in the club's activities is the Saturnalia party fthe Roman ver- sion of Christmasj at the Yule season. The officers were Howard Balsam and Shel- don Foland, Presidents: Thaddeus Pruss, Vice- President, and Russell Grill, Secretary. C lean Sports - Speech -Living lic'siclc's selling school supplies through the Ili-Y store, the lli-Y, founded in 1920 to crc-atc-, maintain, and extend throughout the school community high standards ol flhristian character. sponsors numerous other projects. .Xmong these are included the presenta- tion ol a meclal to a deserving senior and the annual club assembly. Also a great suc- cess was the dance at Levering Hall, fea- turing the orchestra of Rivers Chambers. After Lieut. Col. jesse Hinson, the original adviser of the cluh, was called to the service of his country, Prof. John B. Calder became sponsor. The officers were Lee Saunders and Jack Lessig, Presidents: Tom Xvilson, Vice-Presi- dent: and Leo Lemay, Secretary. anding: KCITI, Lynch, I-Iisenherg. Chandler. Sznlulz Curtis, liinnoch, Miss Dorn, Hayden, Seifert. Top: Schaefer, Fales. Sprowls, Foster, Stevens. Parker, Henning. Slanding ls! mu Oliver, Radcliffe, Hayden, l.nette. Moore, Turner, Yirgilio, Batles, Millard. Sealed Schneider, Wilson, Silverwood, Mr. Hinson. Saunders, Lessig, Conner. Disciples of Horace Mann The future Teachers of America was founded early in 1947 by Prof. James C. Leonhart. Largely designed to train boys for the teaching profession, under the adviser- ship of Nliss Vera M. Dorn of the Depart- ment of Social Studies, it is active in both state and national organizations. Recently the sponsor of the annual F. T. A. assembly, the organization also played a large part in spreading the idea of a city-wide F. T. A. movement and was host to the first Balti- more City convention of Future Teachers of America. The officers were Eldon McCall and Gabriel Zimnoch, Presidentsg joseph Hay- den, Vice-Presiclentg and Ralph Seifert, Sec- retary. Standing Handwerger White I1-ffman NfcNamee Redd Payne, Bonckemper, Miller Seated: :Belgrad, 'Golden, llfissl Lephardti, l'omeranti, Kirsli. The Baltimore City College Language Club was founded in 19-19 with Miss Rosa- lie Marie Lephardt as adviser. The meet- ings of the club are planned to fulfill the purpose of stimulating an interest in to- day's modern languages and to learn more about the natives of the land where the languages are spoken. The programs fea- ture spealcers, reports, cluiues on foreign countries, and films on the origin of vari- ous languages, The cluli also sponsors for- eign language contests. The officers were Malcolm Colden and llerliert lielgracl, l'rc'siclents: llenry Lew, Yice-Presiclent: and Nlarxin Kitslt, Secre- MUN. 4 I 5 S x-,K N Standing 2nd roar: Yerdone, Feldstein. 'I illes. loland, .Nlaucliug Piistoop, Hutman, Fuller. Stamp and Coin Club l'hilateli and numismaticsg these are the names that are given by the pedants of two ol' the most interesting and yet common- place hobbies of American youth. In City College, under the excellent aclvisership of Prof. -Iolm B. Calder, these activities have been carefully guided and planned so that full benefit may be derived in all aspects of learning by the collecting of stamps and coins. In the past year the club has made num- erous excursions to various museums in or- der to explore the rarities and oddities of stamps and coins. Invariably heated dis- cussions with regard to value both histori- cal and monetary were held at the succeed- ing meetings. The officers of the club were: Nelson Seidman and Thomas Steiner, Presidentsg Zc-lig' Robinson and Anthony Nargi, Vice- President: and Lewis Richmond, Secre- tary. 1 11 l 'ic 'A u Ag 'lx lct roar: Karpa, Schocket, Pawn to King Four Une ol the larger and more popular or- ganizations in Baltimore Clitv College, the Chess and Checker Club has continued as in the past to stimulate interest and en- courage the advancement in the games of chess and checkers. Among its numerous activities, the club sponsored an intra-school chess tournament to create a greater interest among members of the student body in the king's sport. Appropriate literature was purchased, and keen and widespread opposition was pre- sented to those who attended the weekly meetings. Capably advised by Prof. XVilbur Koontz and govt-rnc-cl by play Karpa, President, Stanley Sliockct, Yicc'-l'rcsiclent: XYilliani 'liillc's, Treasurer: and Ronald lfeldstein, Secretary: the Chess and Checker Club will long continue to checkmate its members and to crown its officers. Standing: Kriz, Nichols, Helm, Grill. .S'c'aI1'rI: Donald, Seidman, Robinson, Schneider Standing: Verdone, Miller, Merkler. Seated: Peacock, Naiditch, Mrs. Glass, Nelson, Bevans. The Library Club, custodian of one of the finest libaries in Baltimore, worked to maintain the fine condition and perfect order of the books in the school's large col- lection. In 1949, the staff of boys working in the library established the present club which now aids Mrs. Ida G. Glass and Miss Amy Sellman, the librarians, with their work. Members of this organization sacrificed much time before and after school to give City students the best service possible. The officers were Paul Verdonne, Presi- dent, Sheldon Foland, Vice-President, and lVilliam Bevans, Secretary. ! 43 Lights, Action, Camera C50 171 Upon the City College extra-curricular screen in recent years, there has appeared the Audio-Visual Ser- vice Club. In carrying out its primary purpose of aiding teach- ers to show films, this club has earned the well-deserved title of the best Maryland club in its field. As the main project of the club during the last Back-stage With Stagecrafters Ever seen a sky-scraper or mountain formed in a few days? No? Well, with a paint brush and ham- mer in hand, anyone can accomplish these miracles as a member of the Stagecraft Club. Host to the invisible rabbit Harvey the February Senior production, and providers of the setting for Hit The Deck the musical, the Stagecraft Club is behind the scenes at all City College productions. Advised by Prof. Edward Arnold and directed by Carl Halle, student adviser, the officers are Fred Cohen, President: Richard Kane, Vice-Presidentg Philip Berman, Treasurer: I-larbyle Storm, Recording Secretary: and Fred Fuerst, Corresponding Secretary. Standing 3rd row: jones, Schaefer, Komins, Ab- rams, Farbman, Kane, Cooper, Abramowitz, Sherman, Blum, Ross, Downing, Silverwood. Standing 2nd row: Bur- gee, Straw, Snyder, Cox, Berman, Hill, Harrison, Smith, Becker, Ripper- ger, Kokkinakis, Crowth- er, Kessler, Velasco, Mar- der. Standing lst row: Gillen, Horwitz, Mahler, Epstein, Brenner, Hankin, Pokempner, Kamanitz. Kootsikas, Litsinger, Friedlander, Danish. Le- bowitz. Seated: Gallant, Evans, Dawson, Miller, Prof. Stall, Riecks, Vir- gilio, Penley, Lowery. nq,.,?,-, rs year, several members produced This Is City College, a film of familiar scenes concerning BCC. Under the supervision of Prof. Clay W. Stall and the officers-Pete Riecks, Presidentg lilva Lowery, Vice- Presidentg and Frank Virgilio, Secretary. The Audio- Visual Service Club is one of the most rapidly growing organizations at City. Wifi i Standing 3rd row: Berman, Riland, Storm, Cohen. Standing 2nd row: Carlson, Barber, Ward, Sappcrstein, Halle. Standing lst row: Rabbie, johnson, Elrick. Klug. Standing: Berman, Sherman, Hutman. Knight, Smulson, Fine. Seated: Walpert, Golden, ll II ' Miss Lephardt, Kirsh, Lebowitz. 1 C .l Snapping the man-y scenes in BCC's social and sport realms for use in the publications, the club sport realms for use in the publications, the Pho- tograph Club trains many students in the funda- mentals of photography. llnder the guidance of Miss Rosalie Nl. Lephardt, the club again spon- sored a Photography contest and carried on its numerous activities. Prof. Andrew E. Nlelby will be the adviser in 1951-1952. The officers were Malcolm Colden, Presidentg 1 rctary. jerry Fine, Vice-President: and -lack Trump, Sec- The Present Will Soon Be Past,' the Future, Present The Revolutionary Mar, the Fall of the Bastille. the Middle Ages-these topics are among those dis- cussed at the bi-monthly meeting ol' the llistory Club. Under the direction of Prof. Richard T. Brown, this club, a recent addition to the extra-curricular activities at BCC, was established in September of 1951 to further the education in all fields of history. Many boys were aided in obtaining higher scores in the annual National History Contest through the work of this club. The ollicers included lelig Robinson, Presidentg Melvin Berger, X'ice-President: .Xvrum .Xbrainowitr, 'lireasurerg Michael Schindler, Secretary: and Daniel Sax, Curator. E XX I Standing: Saltlman, Sherman. Sureff. ,snrlwlz Sachs, Cook, KIHLSKY. Pollack- Seeing the City In order to obtain a better understanding of Baltimore City, the Community Tours Club was organized in September, 1950. This year, under the adyisership ol' Mrs. Charlotte F. XVheatley, the group visited the Coca Cola Bottling Com- pany and several slum areas throughout the city. Oflicers ol' the organization include Norman Baylus, President: Gilbert Baker, Vice-Presidentg Marvin Bark, Recording Secretary: M'alter lraulkner, Corresponding' Secretaryh and Eugenie Klupt, Treasurer. RTT' 'I Standing: Wolman, Belgrad, Bloom, Colden, Ceska, Baylus, Nichols Rosenthal, Pomerantr, Rubin, Sax, Ruppert. Seated: Cohen, Green leld, .klJl'2illl0Wlll, Berger, Robinson, Silverman, Schneider, Schindler Strumming Along During the year Hawaii and Arthur Godfrey moved into City College in the form of a uku- lele. It was a small, enthusiastic group that first formed the Ukulele Club, but hard work made it one one ol' the most popular organila- tions at City. Each 'I'hursday alternoon found members of this group strumming' their baby-sized guitars and learning' the popular tunes of the day. They amazed the student body at the City-Poly Rally with their outstanding performances. For many years to come the strummers will continue their line work and bring enjoyment to themselves and the student body. Standing: Hart, Robinson, Scheiner, Dnnnigan, Miss Round, a guest, Officer lfaulknn a guest, Marsiglia, Berg, Kaufman. Sealed: Faulkner, Webb, Baylus, Bark, Baker. fi, fi V '1 LN oils' -4. 1' ' Z 0 H iff, Q r 9 2 Chmb, To Qan 21: Ehange ofaed Anendmc' A19 Ser-vw' scores U T3 Sxdems Pro! 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Imthrrurn Sprgel Sprhrlslu 3' QD' we C e Collegran Edrtorral Sta lerruls push kus llx uhtors scrtdrn rnd another edrtron of The Collcgmrr goes to press 1111 Collufmrr, tlrtrng brtlt to 1999 18 the Brltrrnore Cru Collage uceklx nussprper publrshed for, rbout ind hs the stucltnts ol the school Hdxrng uhresed great po rulrrrtx rncl urcle uclurn unonu, its rnrnx re rders, the pa Jer presents r true cross sutron ol lrle rt C rtx Not onlx does prrtrup rtron on the IJlllJllCdllOll rlford 1 student the opportunrtx ol lerrnrng Journrlrsrn lronr the ground up but rt rlso grxes hrnr 4 chrrrce ol rdx rncernent through hard stork and e rrnest tllort llrrs ellorl rs shoun rn the lorrn ol the rnrnx, mam hours put rnto the piper exert utelt J ru rtlurons Ilrf Collrgrrur etlrtorrrl strlt rs noted for s mr rqrn rtrxe le rtures ucur ue rruss, und complete toxerage of BCC sports One ol the leulnrg prpers ol rts txpe rn the East, The Colleffmn hrs reccnetl nurrrerous Journdlrstre honors tlrrs year Ilre work ol I he C ollfqmrr Ltlrtorr rl btall can be best surnrnetl up rn the rnotto nhrth appears rn the piper s nfrrneplate Serxrng the Students ol B rltrrnore Cru C ollese ' 'C C' J 1 . - '. ., 'f ' V' I '- L' . 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Then thank the Board of Publications which is re- sponsible for formulating and reg ulattng the policies of the schools publications Under the hand of Prof C Brant Nleloy chairman the board has had a very successful year as shown by both of the popular publica tions Prof YValter N Linthicum is responsible for the efficiency in the business section while the fine editorial work was directed by Prof james C Leonhart who will be chairman of the Board beginn mg in September 1951 Dr Ches terH Katenkamp Prof Henry 'I Yost 'Nliss R M Lephardt photo graphy and copy reading adviser Prof oseph E Green and the chief editors and business managers of Ti-ir GRLEN BAG and The Collegzan completed the board membership The C ollegtan Sta 1 Melvin Rubin Peter Tasch Fdrtor tn chief Fdztor in chief Gilbert Cushner Armetale Fditor , M but COUFGI on A Affter Tuck tv 20 1960 N dvm 5 all N Rub 'ning ahgthln 4, Echo' In C5 B' M-.im 5 5 1 ea G15 dl 5 41,0 V01 C J' J mm Rlubn' '51 W .rl1 ' p'9Pq-t f: ,t R Belghd '5 Nm! 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'Ihe name Creen Big orrgrnated ruth Englrsh solrcrtors uho carrred documents fusually legal sur prrses lll 1 case of that color Elhe Governor of Nlaryland adopted the Green Bag as the trtle of h1s lrst of apporntments the element of SUTPYISC IS ob nous The lust Lrty College Grurx BAC publrshed rn 1896 attempted to startle the publrc by Oflglllallly of rdea and sparklrng Journalrsm Thrs years edrtorral strlf has srncerely strned to marntarn the hrgh stand rrds set by preyrous yearbooks and to warrant that yener rble trtle of Trrr C Rrrx BAG G reen Edrtor rn chref February Edrtor Associate Edztor Assocrate Edzlor Marmgmg Edrtor C' py Edrtor Serrror Edztor Co Senzor Edztor Plrotoffrnplry Fdrtor Art Fdrlor Bag Sta Herschel Irred Xl rrtm C reenlcld uk lxrssrnger lvllll rm 'Xlrskell Xkrllrurr Drntlrc 7clrr, Robmson Peter Trsch Wolfe xLllCl Herbert Belg.,r'rd Seynror X rllc mlb A3 3' M rllram Ruppert Sports fo Sports C o 9 orts Aflrrrrrrzstrairon Feature Fo Feature layout Artrzfrtres Urrdfrrlnss Fdrtor Pdrlm I'd1tor l drtm Fdrior Edztor fdrlor Fdrtor fdrlor 1 Y l 1 I ! 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' 2 l ' TO THE CITY COLLEGE ANNALS The GREEN BAG Business Staff Slandmg Blatt Splgel Blackwood Rucker Lebowxtz Frnedlander Robmson Ely Seated Epstem Berman Prof Llnthlcum Ceska Abramowltz Under the capable drrectnon of Phxllp Berman and Charles Ceska the GREEN: BAG busmess staff has equalled those of previous years by its IITCICSS efforts on advertrsmg and sales Through thelr work the 1951 yearbook has been made a larger and better publncatron wnth more coples sold to underclassmen than ever before m the annals of Baltlmore Cnty College Thxs group IS under the advlsershlp of Prof Walter I..ll1lhlCl1IIl who has done a superb job ln the handlmg of GREEN BAG busmess affalrs Green Bag Sta 1 ' gy. Phlllp Berman Q Charles Ceska PHlLLll BERMANJ Buszness Manager CHARLES CESKA Busmess Manager IOEL LEYVIS Advertzszn M g anager Bus1nessAsszstanls Blatt Splgel Balckmood Rrcker Lebowltz Frlendlander Ely Epstem Wolm m W XVh1te J Krelsher S Freedman D Lebo wutz NV WVemtraub NI Felken P Stexens P Heck S Bloom L Rosenthal R Creamer B Rackmales S 'Nhehols H Sllverwood I'1ne C Greenberg D Cold stone NI Eisenberg S Farb T NV1lson C Ceska C Hutman R Hutman L Schneider C. Bonekemper R Nlelhorn M Snnth N Baylus B Yaffe H Croner R Sax X Sax R Rosenberg N Goodman HO NIEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Rubm Murray A Ceska Charles D2 329 Rrcker Ronny D3 113A Cuetber Jack D4 222 Epstem Irwm B OHara james F Barron D3V1d D XVZIIISIDHH Earl D8 218 Evans Brad D 114 Reamer Herbertl H1 326 Max jordan Lee H2 102 Starr Davrd H3 109 Campbell James D Y1 20 ' 1: I , . ' ., y. ' , u I ' , ' , ' , . : ' , Q 5-- Llf' yi Editorial Assistant: R. Shofer, H. Reamer, H. D1 '301 P7 'I36 . ' ' . ' ' ' . ' ' ,' ' 3 9'- 1 ' , . 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D5,-2l0 ' I , - D6, -318 ' ' - I-1 ' The Collegian News Bureau Haye you seen your n nne or the name of your school rn local newspapers re tently If so you may attrrbute thrs PlllJllCllN to the actrye and ll1ClllSll'lOLlS C olleqzan News Bureau Lnrque rn 1ts freld among Baltlmore lngh schools the bureau puts Cltyf Col lege rn the papers urth consrstent reg nlrrrty In supplyrng Baltrmores Journals urth xarrous neusy rtems the Bureau keeps BCL the best coyered school rn the crty Xnronq the artlcles sent to loc rl dulres ne those concernrng sports graduatrng and rnconnng classes awards von bv C rty students rnd special eyents taking pl ue at T he Castle on the H111 The Tower Chromcle Xs an alurnnr magazine The Tower Clnonzcle mas started rn 1949 by' Dr Chester H Krtenkarnp The profrts from thrs publrcatron ysrll go toysard a scholirslup fund The Clzrorzzrle was reorganrzed thrs ycn bv Dr Kttenkalnp general faculty rdyrser and Eugene N ndrtch edltor rn chrel Under the completely new man aoement rt made seyerrl notable ad xantes md with the nn iluable ard of Prof nnes Cs Ieonhrrt edltorral ad yrscr the large Clrrorzrrle staff lJlllJllSllCCl three edrtrons The llllllllll magazine u rs enlnged rnd changed from the old pnnphlct fornr to 1 rnagarlne ty Je publrcrtron Fr th Perrool Glee Club In ill lrelds ol endesu or rt 15 necessary to burld 4 lnrn loundttron 1n order to :nc 1 strblc posrtro rn the turt he l'1ltl1 Perloc C lec C,luJ 1s esscntrrllx the OIgllllllIlOll rt C1ty C,ol lcgc ubuh te uhts the fundrrnentrls of or nt md ulnth prep rres the J Clc Ch 1 Clron e ro '00 rye c Us 1 meek durrng the ftlth perrod Xllcn the able dncctor s f un oltcr be her c rut nn n rs U is boys prtprrc for the sophomore assern bllcs . .5 , . 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F 3 7' ', Li5ten-the lJl'lI'6 of bugles-the ro ol drums Hats olf 1 hc Cltx College Drum md Bugle Corps lb passmg hx Huh NI15 Blmche I' Boxslsbu nt the helm thc group IS l1r1e w re5pon51ble lol the excellent h1lf tlme pxoceedmgs euclent di Col lLglll1 gllCllfOl1 cl1551es bmce 1959 the corp5 h 15 perform ed at everv home game except four xx hen lnclement weather threatened the equzpment Xloreoxer at each gxme the group h15 5trnecl to pre 5ent a neu lOI'llldllOI1 1 feature uhxch IlCCCSSlCdlCCl pxec151on muchmg IS xsell .15 expert muslc Lc1tle15 m the COIIJS mclude Drum NI.1Jo1 Ifnry Rosenthal, Drum bergeants XV1lhan1 Smlth and Bugle Sergeants Ben Crouse .md B111 Henry flagbcarmx Bic I ml 1. C., . Y 4 1 ' ' '51 11 2 ffy J nn? 5' lx! lan 19 xLldbCO Klcng 3:11 mn I-rank Snlulvutz Burgmne Sear5 Xhlner Lhler mu Crouse BLN1-HIS Xbrams IDISIIBIOOII lhlman Niahley Baker Vxtek O5lcr ls! rm Snulh RUIHIISUH Xs2ll'flClCl Shenton Ro5enlhal Nawerman C-oodman Cook Nalterw Henrx Drum Hajmzllu Carol I,lNfdX0 ackne Hwatt joan kdams Deborah ollcff jamcc HdY5kSMClllll The Ltttle Symphony Clty College has rlght mdeed to boast ol her orches tr.1 one of the hne5t to be louncl m BZIIIIIIIOFC or on the Lastern coast Conducted by Prof Don 11d B Nor ton, the 0I'gdIlll3llOll performs ll Il majority of school as 5embl1es as well as Iendmg a mus1c1l fm15h to the sennor zz? ve H? gfiClllillOI1 'lhe group IJITIICIIJILCS m the commence ment progrnns ol the Biltnnorc Cnty College Lwenmg bchool md B.1ltlmore umm C ollege IS well 15 makmg ruho md ICICYISIOH 1ppeu1nceS I mlmx acobs hem lux hx l'z155en Becker Buxman Lex mson Shaxgcl I uelte YS askex N e aber Sweeney XS ught frfnrlz Horns l1mm1n5 SCllCII' Ryan Xlxers I'UIbl Trombonfr Nfanol fl kee5ey l'1lm.1n Basses BIHCHJCITN Stex en5on 'I rum zen C oodman lentgraf Dusman Metz SHYOPIIOHPY H el5h l-arb C lznmets RCDIJIIINCDII Smith Smlex C bow Deltl Nfielxlll Lch mewer Ifavsoons l-e1nglas5 Hayden Prrcussxon Nioxeland V '07 'Jia ,,. 5 I: .s..' 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Bag 1902 .gig ,nu E SENIORS JU E SEN ICDRS ui THE CLASS OF 1951 had rts begrnnrng rn September, 1947 when thrrty freshmen entered the halls of Cnty College Wrth the mcommg sophomores rn 48 the class gamed rts full strength of more than 400 students one of the largest cl lsses ru the school s lustory 'I he irrst trsk of thls class was to become acclnnatecl to rcs alum rn rter and to scek out the numercus opportumtles offered by the school Durrng the Junror yen the class becnuc an organxzed group under the capable guxdance of Plol esse Hrnson The Junrors showed their good Judg rncnt when they elected X1 nold Snnth Presrclent Herbert Chew Vrce Presrdent Basll Petrte Secretary H nxcx l'rrccllrndcr frersurct and Bernard Srlbert Sergcant tt Xtrus The class rn ldc rts socrrl debut when nt presented the Starlrght Dance, whrch turned out to be qurte successful 'I he hrst socral event of the graduates rn therr hnal yfear rt Luv College w rs the Xrctory Hop Thrs dance was the most succcssful rn the school s hrstory lNext came the Sweethearts Ball whlch w as a near record breaker Arnold Smrth Prestdent ways frnest Hzt the Deck, sponsored by the une Semors of 51, was an over whelmmg success w 1th Russell Krerrg as the male lead 1 hc Farewell Xssernblyf soon followed une l marking the end of school life am' rt Lrtyf Lollege Senator OLonor was the clrstmgurshed guest speaker who gave advrce for the future and wlshed the class the best of luck :Cl The Moonllght Cruise marked the beglnnmg of the june Week fCSllVll1CS festnmes whrch all students at Crtyf look forward to as a senror prrvrlege and a week of fun The Sports Dance, sec ond rn the june Week affarrs was held at the D1x1e Ball Room and turned out to be a gala affarr The next, and most f as elaborate of all the affarrs was the formal prom held 111 the ornate mam ball room Herbert Chew I1cePres1dent Basil Petrte Secretary 'i N X 14 l Lx an li . of the Emerson Hotel 50' 'ICI Prof jessej Hanson, Adviser Hanes lrrecllanclcl, Trramrer Bernard Srlbcrt. Sergeant at arms 58 y I . . I , . - ., A 1 . . . V . - - . j J. . if . - . . 1 , 7 . ., .jx ' ' ' ' 1 ' - , - , y ' , n ' 1. . 1 w 1 ' .fr 1 ',' iw. 2 h 1 V . 1' 'wr ' l ' Q W. a ' - -1 -rf ' '. . ,,., ' , . 1 1. '. . , v . . ' 1 ' In the middle of May, Baltimore City' College was treated with one of Broad- 4 i Q. . . . . - at V , . I . , V X 'P S , xvl f ' Xxx ' ' ' fre.. - J, ' .K X, 53 .2 g . ' ' v ,, . . . . a 5' o 'Ihe gayety of June 1Veek took on a sernous aspect as the n1ght of gradua txon approached In keepmg with tradt tion the 401 graduatmg students march ed down the aisle of the Polytechnic au il1l0l'1lll11 to the muslc of the procession I Pomp and Cxrcumstance After the program w hnch mcluded the recen mg of diplomas and awards, the gradu ates Joined 1n the recessxonal following the graduation exercises the class once more gathered together at the hmerson Hotel for the tradlttonal stag banquet, where they were enter tamed by a varnty show presented by students Ns the show came to a close the students sang Cnty Forever as mem bers of the Alumm of the BCC Although proud and happy about the awards reoelved for servlce, scholarship, etc, we are sad when we think of two fme boys who recntly lost their ltves Both boys were a vibrant part of school lnfe here as well as our good friends Edward Thorne gave his lnfe while de fendmg hrs hxgh ideals nn Korea Phxllp Frledman, who was actxve on the Col legnan staff and in the Stage Craft Club, was a boy of fme character Wxth the loss of Edward Thorne and Phlhp Fried man, Cnty College and the Class of 1951 lost two friends who were worthy of City's hugh standards f ff! in-f Lester Crowther Most Versatile Herbert Chew Most Likely to Succeed different from any other graduatmg class held the annual Whos Who con test lfnve titles were offered and each one was taken by a different person Les Crowther was voted the most versatile by a comfortable majority Herbert Chew defeated Malcolm Gold en and Damel Sax to gam the tltle of Most Llkely to Succeed In the best polmcan category Arnold Smlth beat out Donald Duff and 7e1xg Robinson 'Ihe best personality race was close with Carl I-rtedler emerging vtctor ox er B111 Petlte The f1na1 posltlon of best athlete was taken by B111 Hartleb who after a close race won over Frank Scarfile. Arnold Smith Best Politician J Pwr- Paul B- Stevens, Advl-TCT Carl Friedler, Best Personality Bill Hartleb, Best Athlete Who's Who . . . . I 1 ' ' Q1 , ' ' .H . Q ' ' . , , Y - f IN MEMORIAM 'The june Seniors of '51, beinglno xx ,se Qi - 5 l R , .' X 'E 'I ull Avrum Nathan Abramowitz Avie Ckririx BML 2,3,4, Associate Ed. 43 Honor Society 43 Quill lk Scroll 4. Corresponding Secretary 43 Au- dio-Yisual Service Club 2,3,43 Car- rollton-Wight Literary Society 2.3.4, Secretary 3,43 Chess and Checker Club 33 Language Club 53 Photography Club 33 Stagecraft Club 23 Dance Connnitlee 43 His- tory Club 43 Treasurer 43 Tour Leader 3.4. To be as successful as my father Cm-rx BM: 4, Layout Ed. 43 Ban- croft Literary Association 3,43 In- 1 . To be a doctor 4 Gerald Alpert jerry Intramurals 2. To be a success Bruce W. Austin I i lVebb ' - Intramurals 2.3. To go to college t, - - It Ye. 4 I fx' Q x'i 1 5' f T35 1 l 'T I Y KL kfz' ,K ' .3 2 -Fa.-'ta wr K . Richard Andrew Ayd To be at success j Ylffirf' Wolfe Nathan Adler .W ll'01ff Wrfdi f- 'UQ A v 7' tmmurals 2. ,. wit ,x,-L X rr A Dick E Distributire Education Club 43 ln- ' tramurals 3. ,G- , N I Roland Henry Albers Bud Swimming, j.V. 3, Var. 43 murals 2. To leave a mark on mankind Robert Pilsch Arnold Qle Q, Richard Allen Aslcey Erp we , Dick Collegian Representative 43 Foot- B Honor Society 4, Pres. 43 Chemis- ball, j.V. 2,33 Basketball, J.V. 2,33 ill try Club 3,43 Current Events Club Intramurals 2, fl 3,43 Math Club 3,43 Physics 3,43 To be 21 success Rf- Bflml 2- '- 5 CI o get a Ph. D. James Edyard jimmy Clee Club 4. 'l'o be xi success Harry Abrams Squeaks GREEN BAG 43 S.A.C. 33 Chemistry Club 43 The Wizard of the Nile 23 Dance Committee 43 Cross Country, j.V. 21 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a success Intra- Salvatore Alf red Arcilesi A Chemistry Club 43 Physics Club 43 Cross Country, Var. 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a success Donald Edward Ayd Don Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Intra- murals 3,4. To be a radio announcer Backer! Melvin joseph Baker Bake Business Leaders Club 4: Band 45 Intramurals 3. To be a success Fred Sheldon Barnstein Smiley Intramurals 2. To see the world km. John Franz Bartkowslci Barr 'I'ou'er CI1ronicle3,4. To be a success Leslie Allan Bard Les Honor Society 3,45 Chemistry Club 45 Current Events Club 45 Math Club 45 Physics Club 3,45 Football, IV. 25 Soccer,j.V. 35 Lacrosse, Var. Manager 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. To become a good M.D. Antonio Tristano Barrasso Tony Collegian Representative 3: Intra- murals 2. To be Zl success Harold Hersh Balser Har Audio-Visual Club 25 History Club 45 Intramurals 2,4. To be rich William Armstrong Barnett Bogie S.A.C. 45 Biology Club 35 Intra- murals 2,3,4. if To go to college v Richard Leo Barranger Dick S.A.C. 2: Track Var. 3,45 Intra- murals 3,4. To be a success David D Barron Dave C aux Ihr 4 Collegian 2,35 Tower Lromrle 4 Carrollton-IVight Lit- erary Society ' History Club 45 Wrestling Var. 4' Intramurals 2,3. To bc a success Howard T. Bausum Howard Honor Society 45 Association of Club Presidents 45 Agassiz Associa- tion 3,4, V. Pres. 4: Chemistry Club 35 Classical Club l,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Current Events Club 2,3,45 Phy- sics Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,3. To be a success Newton Tr:-iomas Becker A I Wilbeff Paul Bgigel mn my lflliley 5 S..X.C. 3: Cross Country Var. 3. S.A.C. 25 Collegian Representative fl T0 be 21 SUCCESS ' ' 2.35 Gymnastics Club 45 Eastern- X City Choir 45 Glee Club 3. I'o be a professional singer x it-' To be Lester Belsky Les Current Events Club 3,43 United Nations Youth Club 43 Intramurals 2.3.4. a successful business- man Gilbert Allan Bennett Gil Chess and Checker Club To be a success 35' Q-'ff , : 1 ,,..-if james Ronald Bevans lim Rifle Club 23 Stage Craft Club 2. To be at success Morton Blanltman Mort lliulogy Club 23 Chemistry To he Il success C' Richard Kenneth Benfer , 2. Melvin Morton Berger Mel tiiurx BAG 43 Bancroft Literary Association 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 History Club 4, V.l'. 43 Tour Leatler 43 Dance Committee 43 Chess and Checker Club 3. To be a success 'is' james Russell Billups jimmy To be at success Club 4. Dick ' K C61 Audio Visual Aid Club 23 Stage 6 'L 'M Craft Club 23 Glee Club 3,4. V A :Qi ,tx s. I0 be a success rg V34 fy- A . X x 4 Donald Elliot Berger Don Choir 3,4. To be an artist fl - Authur Lee Bernstein ,L Lee T g llancrolt Literary Association 43 gl V X Dance Committees 3,43 Basketball, 'NX 2,3. ' MC' To be a success I 'T' ,,, .Sh 4 Francis Evans Bilclstein Bill To be a success if? rf 2 James W. Bimestefer Q Bill g Collegian 33 Football, j.V. 3, V ex. l Wrestling, j.V. 3, Var. 4. , , To be El dentist ' J YK, Harvey Benjamin Blanton, Jr. Harv Collegian 23 Current Events Club 23 Cross Country, j.V. 3, Var. 42 Track. Var. 3: Intramurals 2,3,4. To be at success Polork Bob Joseph john Blusiewicz Clce Club 4. To be a success Stanley Earle Block Rocky S..K.C. 3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Intramurals 2.3,4. To study dentistry V115 Agi- PJ Ir 1 . t .9- M S v -s. '-si Stuart Irwin Bloom Stu Cknix BAG 3,43 S.A.C. 43 Tower Chronicle 43 Dance Committee 33 Football JN. 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be in Radio and Tele- vision R. Cameron Bonekemper tm 3 ,. K Honor Society 43 Audio-Visual Club 2: Language Club 3.4, V. Pres, 33 Stage-craft Club 23 Glee Club 3,43 Operetta 43 Connerlicut Yankee 33 The IVinsl0u' Hoy 23 Wizard of the Nile 2. Howard Daniel Bronstein Howie Cm-irx BAC 2,3,43 Audio-Visual Club 2,3,43 Dance Committee 43 Tour Leader 43 Swimming J.V. 2,33 In- tramurals 2. To be a success .3 ' 'itil James S. Brennan W jungle jim likuiw BAG Representative 23 In- 'N L tramurals 2,3,4. Q4 ' To be a success 7 1 T' J' Y rx' , QQ, w. 1 ,, .,, , , . - gs A .It To be an Artist Carl Frederick Bretall Carl To be a success 5' Russell Burnette Brooks Tiger City-Eastern Choir 43 Intramurals To be a success as-if Y' David Ross Burgoyne Dauc Drum Corps 3,43 Dance Committee 4: Intramurals 4. To be a success Ronald Edward BUHCC , I 'N Sydney Lanier Burgee, jr. Shorty .1 ' Sr' Lanny Collegian 2,3,43 Intramurals 2. if gf S..X.C. 23 Intramurals 4. To be :tn Aeronautical linf 1 ' N T0 bg 11 Plmrmgigigr gineer ,fn V A ' Iii:-f f .al- John Paul Burke lfopper To be ll success Henry Frederick Busky Boots .Xudio Visual 25 Drum Corp 25 Marching Band 35 Orchestra 35 Soc- ter 2,35 Intramurals 2,3. To be a success Raymond Frank Caplan Rnymee Cru-:rx BM: 45 Bancroft Literary As- sociation 35 Dance Committees 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. To live a life acceptable to God and mankind Charles Chamberlain Chaz: Intramurals 4. To he a forest ranger George Calvin Cairns Pop Crosscounty j.V. 3. To be successful m life .3 Thomas john Callahan , James Douglas Campbell Josh , 1- Tex S.A.C. 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,4. S..X.C. 2,35 Intramurals 2,-1. Q 1 To be a detective .QI To be a soldier 5 ,X A u JM. Charles E. Carrington Clmzz Dance Committee 35 Football 1.V. 3: Intramurals 2.3. To be a minister Duncan S. Catling ' '34 Charles Jay Ceska Duncan ' ' Moe Biology Club 4. 'bf S Gm-'i-'N Bus 3,45 Business Manager T0 be 3 sucqjegg 254' L 4:5 45 Honor Society 45 Quill X: Scroll 4' Dance Committees 34' Tour Leader 4, Intramurals 2,3,4. To ride the waves Thomas Schneler Champness Tom Glee Club 3,45 Octet 2,35 Cross- country j.V. 2: Intramurals 2. To be a Christian Minister William Edward Champness Carlton Dudley Chenoweth Bill Carlton J To be 3 Supa-55 , S..-MC. 2.3,4g Intramurals 2.3. To be a soldier ' 1 Colle qmn 4 City College flioir 2 'S Raclio Broadcasting Club 4. 4 City Iastetn Chou 4 Dance T Lewen Dale Childs so fn Leuven - To be Il success l Edward Lee Clmgan Roderick M. Coan U Rod I TO be El Lan yer S.A.C. 23 Stagecraft Club 2, Dance Committee 41 Rifle Team 43 In- tramurals 3. 'Y To be a veterinarian 4 'e joshua T. Cockey josh Gymnastics Club 4: Football, J.V 3: Swimming, j.V. 3. To be a dancer i Jay Fred Cohen . . JOY . Association of Club Presidents 43 u Audio-Visual Club 43 History Club 43 Stage Craft Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3,45 Harwy 43 Intramurals 2. To live a happy, peaceful life 'W , A l 5 2 R 4 1 James Attwil Conner My Chemistry Club 45 Hi-Y Club 3,4 Football j.V. 2: XVrestling 2,3,4 Intramurals 2. To marry well isle ra .4 : Z fitilf. I K-11-E ' A Z J ' 1 William Edgar Coulby ' Bill o be an Accountant Gil David Lee Cox Dave Service Club 43 Dance Committees 3,43 Intramurals 2. To own a Lincoln Gilbert Bernard Cushner Robert Winfield Covell Bob Gymnastic Club 33 Future Business Leaders of America Club 43 Intra- murals 3.4. To be a successful business- lllflll 3 4 ,t , L16 , 1 K' ps Frank Cowman Cow Intramurals 3,4. To be a success Manuel Vincente Crespa Mike To be a doctor GREEN BAG 3,4, Associate Ed. 43 Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 4, Secretary 43 Collegian 2,3,4, News Ed. 43 Current Events Club 23 Dra- matics Club 23 Language Club 3: Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Tour 3 5, L'. v..a N 5 1' L-L G. Edward Cranor t Ed Lester H. Crowther Les Honor Society 3,43 S.A.C. 2,3,4, Ex- ecutive Board 3,4, Chairman 43 Football j.V. 23 Var. 33 Basketball j.V. 2, Var. 33 Lacrosse, Var. 3. To be a doctor Bill Leader 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a doctor Wilbur J. Dantzic Earl Lee Dachslager Dach Quill and Scroll 43 Collegian 2,33 Collegian News Bureau 43 Photo- raphy Club 23 Intramurals 2,3. To be rich GRYFN BAG 43 Honor Society 4 S..-LC. 2.43 Carrollton-XS'ight I.iter- ary Society 3,43 Language Club 33 Cleo Club 2,3,43 Octet 23 Cormecti rut Yzinkrr 33 Hit The Deck 4. To be as fine ll man as my father ' t Q 'XJKJ -5 , 4 ,, J. Vt.. I Theodore Lewis Danish Ted Choir 33 Eastern-City To be a teacher Q 4 Irs if l Dramatics Club 2,33 Library Club 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 33 In- tramurals 2,3,4, To be a success l jack Cweiber jack Honor Society 3,43 S.A.C. 2,3,4, Ex- ecutive Board 3,43 Radio Broad- casting Club 2,3,43 Dance Commit- tee 43 Glee Club 2,3Q Football, j.V. 2, Yar. 3,43 Intramurals 2. To make my parents proud of me choir 5,-4. 5 Frank Dryden Dashiell Frenchie lutmssc JN. 3, Var. 43 Intramurals 2.3.4. To be rich V john Madison Davis Peewee Soccer J.V. 2,3. To be an undertaker Anthony Day Tony Honor Society 3,42 Classics Club 3: Current Events Club 2,3,4g j.V. 2. To be a farmer Thomas DeVan Tom To be a success David E Davis Dave Current Events Club 4 Radio Broadcasting Club 4 Marching Band 1' Dance Committee 3' Track j.V. I Var. 23,4' Intramurals l,2,3. To be an accountant ,.., ie we If V1 Vina ,gf , 11' Gerald Brooks Davis jerry Chemistry Club 4 Christian Bible Study Club 4 fe Z X H To bean accountant Xhgii xl, Sheldon joseph Davis Shely Football j.V. 2, Var. 3,45 Baseball J.v. 2,3. To be a dentist Frederick William Dawson C2 X Thomas Charles Dawson Fred v K ' Tom Audio'Visual Aid Club 2,3,4: La- GREEN BAG 45 S.A.C. 2,32 Chemistry crosse j.V. 33 Intramurals 2. A Club 43 Dance Committee 35 Track T0 be 3 Chemist I ' J.V. 2,33 Intramurals 2. XZ To be a success David Allen DeGrafft Dave Bancroft Literary Association 3,4 Track Biology Club 4: Hi-Y Club 4: In tramurals 2,3,4. To be a success QQ- li-1 E Lawrence Anthony DeMarco -A Edward W. Despeaux Larry I P Des 'l'o be an inventor Ev Chess Club 3: Bowling j.V. 3: In- A 'Q tramurals 2,3,4. To be a pharmacist X James Leonard DeYoung jim Collegian 35 Choir 45 Chorus 3 Eastern-City Choir 3,4. To be rich John Nicholas Diacoyanis Doc Agassiz Club 4: Chemistry Club 45 Physics Club 4. To be a doctor Carmelo Diforte Limpf To be a professional baseball player William Donald Disharoon A Disk ' Dance Committee 43 Drum and Bu- I Q . gle Corps 3,43 Track, j.V. 35 Intra- lf , murals 3. ' 2 4 To be a doctor I Baseball, j.V. 33 Intramurals 2,3. .1 - X-, me br , ,sh all 4 I wfgij 5 0 x w '44- s . N Q fi at Q , , , ,?,mrii5 C . es ta Ya af 'Qi' Lilies A 1 , Willard T. Dickson Q Dick Clee Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,-l. To be a success t -- 1 J Nicholas DiMarion Curly Intramurals 2. To be a success Robert Lewis Ditman 5' Bob D, Current Events Club 35 Future Teachers of America Club 2, In- N tramurals 2,3. To be an engineer ffl- Q- 7 AS? 'i - ,ff .L William Thomas Dohme Willy To be a specialist . . Z3 'il -5 Sanford Stanley Donald Sandy Agassiz Association 3,43 Stage Craft Club 35 Stamp and Coin Club 3,43 Photography Club 25 Dance Com- mittees 3,-lp Intramurals 2,3,4. To be 't criminologist 2 4 Thomas Donaldson Daniel Thomas Donatelli Tom Tell guyhcl 2,3,.1: Intramurals 2,3,4. lfoothall, j.V. 2g Intramurals 2,3. To be I-ich To be rich . 2 s ,Q f li'-1 ' +,:f,-- 2 l i Q iv, - fy- roof 'f'iTf7'Hi Lg 2 .- 2 1 tg li x s John Wesley Downing gn john -0? 1 S.A.C. 23,43 lixecutive Board 4, Au- dio-Yisual Aitl Club 3,41 Band 2,3, K 43 Dance Committee 3. To he xi musician William Roger Drew linsko To he at success X -1 I X 1 i .i 4 C mn Irv Donald Allan Duff Don Honor Society 3,43 S..-X.C. l,4, Pres. 43 Bancroft Literary Association 43 Classical Club 3,4, Pres. 33 Current Events Club 3. Y.l', 33 IntramuralS l,2,3. To be a success William Henry Engel Edward Dale Eubert Biology Club 43 Current Events Club 33 Model Railroad Club 33 Lacrosse j.V. 3: Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a farmer Ed Glec Club 4 To be rich Carl Howard Ezersky Carl Orchestra 2,33 Dance C0mmili6CS 3,43 Intramural Football, j.V. 33 In- tramurals 2. David Enoch Fedder Dave Library Club 4g Choir 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 43 Glee Club 4. To be a lawyer To be a doctor 'E I 'Zz 3 Y' . 1 -Q 0 Cf I .1 E UI Irwin Bernard Epstein john Magnxder Dusman john Concert Band 2,3.43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,4. To be a salesman l GREEN BAG 43 Audio Visual Club 3,43 Play Committees 2,3,43 Dance Committees 2,3.43 Rifle Team 43 In- tramurals 2,3,4. To be a pharmacist Brad Dean Evans 5-T Brad Collegian News Bureaug Tower Chronicle 43 Audio Visual Club 2,3,43 Band 23 Dance Committee 33 Stanley Norman Farb Stan fiRFliN BAG 43 Honor Society 43 Collegian 3,43 Current Events Club 23 Radio Braodcasting Club 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a pharmacist Band 2.3,43 Orchestra 43 Play Com- mittee 3,43 Intramurals 2,33 Tour Leader 4. To be a doctor Mark Gilbert Feikin Max Ctufrix BAG 4: Bancroft Literary S0- ciety 3,43 Basketball, J.V. 2. To enter the medical profes- I SIOII joel Byron Feinglass 1 ' .' Marvin Feldstein joel E , 3 Marv - Band 2,3,4, Student Conductor 43 ' Intramurals 3,4. .' QYCTICSIYH 2.34 1 . - X To be a dentist f I ' To move to Switzerland and f be a Drofessional musician 'L . ' - , I , 1 Edwin james Foxwell Foxy Stage Craft 23 Glee Club 3, , Q 4 To become an art teacher ' Wai- . ., A ..,, 'ny ,gf A3 , ,I 5 rf' 5 -t l- Fred Robert Frankel Fred CRN-'x Hu. 23 Collegian 3,43 Future Teachers of America Club 33 Li- brarv Club 3,43 Connecticut Yan- kre' 33 Hrmtcv 4. To be a successful success 5 Ronald Freedman Rmt 'l'uu'r'r Cltrmtizlr' 43 Cnllegiatt RC- presentative 2,3,4. To be a teacher Harvey Lee Friedlander Ham llnnnr Society 3,43 Senior Class Treasurer 43 Collegian 3,43 Col- Iwian News Bureau 33 Audio Vis- K ual .kid Club 3,43 Service Club 43 Stage Craft Club 23 Dance Com- ' tnittees 3.43 Wirtslozv Boy 23 Wi:- V and of the Nile 23 john Loves .llmy 33 Crosscountry. MIN. 3, Var. 43 Basketball. JN. 33 lntranturals - 54.4. I ' s To be an optotnetrtst X t X ' ..L - Irvin Louis Friedlander Cltirlcmt f.'nllf'gitut 3,43 Collrgimt Representa- tixe 3.-1: librztty Club 3,42 Office Ptatctice Club 33 Track, 23 ln- ttzttnutals 2.3.4, To own my own business 70 t 3 Q-l William Melvin Fisher LYNN Barry Foster 7 Slim 3 f Rgds 'TO be 3 Pilgt - 2 9 Intramurals 2,3,4. t To be a success Red . Apparatus Club 2. To be a pilot H 'Q' TO 0 4 ' Henry Ephraim Friedlander Vince W 3, S.,-LC. 33 Photography Club 33 In V Q tramurals 2,3. fs.: 3 To be a success -x. N 3 VT I Otto Lehn Franke I,el1 n Honor Societv 43 S.A.C. 4, Execu- tive Board 4g'Current Events Club 2.3.4. Y.I'. 43 Gymnastics Club 2,3. To be a success Darrell C. Frashure Herschel Carl Fried Carl 3 Cltnit' 43 Clee Club 3.43 Eastern- x Choir be an illustrator Sheldon Allan Frtedlander joker Intramurals 2,3,4. 'Io be Il dentist N .ego Carl L. Friedler Fiddler S.A.C. 23,43 Carrollton-XYigl1t Lit- erary Society 23 Dramatics Club SA, Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Wins- lou- Boy 23 john Loves Mary 3g Harvey 43 Wizard of the Nile 33 Starlight Dance 3, Chairman 33 In- nl..--4f aifvi K, .-5,4 W Sheldon Friedman Aff j, 'lil Simmy X Giuirw BAG 43 Quill and Scroll 43 ' l Collegian 3,-4, Special Assignments 1 U N Editor 43 Language Club 33 Intra- , murals 3. x l To be a success R Q A f f X Joseph Thomas Fulda King Football, j.V. 33 Baseball, j.V. 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be rich ff 1 3 tramurals 3,4. To be a success L l X K Allan David Gallant Al Audio Visual Aid Club 2,3,43 Ban- croft Literary Association 43 Math Club 2,3,43 Intramurals 2. To be a Movie Producer Paul William Galvin Paul Audio-Visual Aid Club 2,3,43 Chris- tian Bible Study Club 43 Cross Country Varsity 4g Intramurals 2.3,4. Paul Glenn Gaver Paul Cheerleaders 43 Intramurals 2,3. To be a Pharmacist Eugene Irving Glazer Eugene Curl-x Bu. 4: Quill PQ Stroll 3,4 Collegian 3: Photography Club 13 Intramurals 2.3. To be a success To be a radio announcer 4 ' . . 2 4' .1 1 ': .3 1,1 'LL Q 4 1 ', , , fa, .hw '41 - lily? .L L1 e-' Leonard Gilmor I,emzy Gnririx BAC 43 Tower Chronicle 4: Chemistry Club 43 History Club 43 Intramurals 2. ' To be a success -Q 1 X If 1 f ' Robert Allen Gates . N , Bob Intramurals 23,-l. To be a success I 5. James L. Gilpin tiiljas S..X.C. 2: .Xudio Visual Aid Club 22 Stage Cralt Club 23 Soccer, j.V. 23 Varsity 33 Swimming, j.V. 2,31 La- crosse, Varsity 33 Intramurals 3. To be a success ,fi tj? Barry Glass To be rich fl or e u, N., Holi llistorv Club 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. Bruce N. Godfrey Bruce Intramurals 23.4. To be :1 success Neil Morton Goldberg Neil GREEN BAG 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Collegian 3,43 Photography Club 3, 43 Intramurals 3.4. To be a success Malcolm Gary Golden Mac cilllllfx BAG, Managing Editor 43 Honor Society 3,4, Sec'y-Tres. 4, V.P 43 Quill and Scroll 3,4, V.P. 43 Language Club 3,4, Treas. 4, Pres. 43 Biology Club 3: Physics Club 33 Carrollton-Wight 2,3,4, Sec. 43 Pho- tography Club 3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Collegian Representative 3,43 Intra- murals 2,33 Connecticut Yankee- 33 Dance Committees 3,43 Tour Lead- er 4. ,Y , wi To be a success in the profes- E, A K. sion I choose Bertram Max Goldstein - Ronald Herbert Goldstein Bgrl . Goldie l'kulele Club 33 Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Dance Committee 3,43 In- Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a dentist Haron Goodman Goody Concert Band 2,3,43 Drum and Bu glc Corps 23 Marching Band 2,3,4 Orchestra 3,43 Swing Band 3,4. To become an instrumental music teacher tramural Sports 3,4. , To be a lawyer t li L l Lawrence H. Goodman Goody Tower Chronicle 43 Stagecraft Club 2,33 Soccer, j.V. 2,3, Var. 43 Foot- ball spotter, Var. 43 Lacrosse, j.V. 3, Var. 43 Basketball, Var. Manager 3,43 Intramurals 2,3. To be a trainer on a major league baseball team A , f Robert Aliogoodman vi Louis William Goodmuth i Lou Stagecraft Club 3,43 john Loves . Mary 33 Connecticut Yankee 33 ', 1 To be a Succesb Dance Committee 41 Soccer, j.V. Gxfx-4 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,4. - To be a lawyer Michael Thgggrose Goorevitz V Andrew Elwood Gorsuch . . junior Gymnastic Club 2,3. Bnk U H V 3 V 4. To be an artist . .4 Q ' 4. m'i:mis'Z'3-'4l- - , ar. , Intra- B ' Iio be an electrical engineer s X y 'l I-, -. l 72 Mark G,-ebow 'VD Donald Joseph Greeley ,Uark . f-3, Dvff 3 lland 4 V Choir 3,43 Swimming, JY. 3, Var. 4. To become a salesman 4 ff, 10 bf' 11 SUCCCS5 V .X tt, ,,x. .-rc! K.-gal I lil Martin B. Greenfeld lllarly tiiuiix BAG 4, Sport Editor 4: Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 43 Quill and Scroll 4: S.A.C. 2,33 Collegian 43 Bancroft Literary Association 43 I'nited Nations Youth Club 3,43 Music Club 33 Tour Leader 43 Dance Committees 2.3: Sweethearts Dance Chairman 43 Tennis, Var. 3, swf' 4: Intramurals 2.3. To be a lawyer Q. .kV Franklin R. Grill Russ Honor Society 3,43 .-Xgassiz Associa- tion 3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Chris- tian Bible Study 43 Classical Club 123,43 Current Events Club 2,3,43 'AX 'av .R - for 'S f 1 1 in El ! 's Charles William Grim Chuck Dance Committee 4. To be a chemist Fred N. Griffith Fred Collegian 2,3,43 Language Club 43 Dance Committee 43 Intramurals 2. To be an author T Physics Club 3,43 Stamp and Coin ,Ag f, ' Club 43 Intramurals l,2,3. ' X., I, fo become a minister ' I be , f, H ' ,X j lt il 1 X 5 :V ft, Lawrence Wayne Grimes Jerome Abraham Gross Larry 1 1 . Jfffy, rxudio Visual Club 3,43 Band 3,41 ' H0'10f 50UCtY45QU1lland Sff0l14: hmammals 2,3. ' I S.A.C. 2,33 Collegian 2,3,4, Sports , ' Editor 3,4, Feature Editor 4, Man- To be 3 lawyer aging Editor 43 Tower Chronicle 43 Bancroft 2,3,43 Rifle Club 33 Dance Committee 43 Intramurals 2,3. To go to college 'V+ Robert L, G,-ubbs ' Morton Ronald Gruber Bob illorlon , 9 Baseball. j.V. 2,31 Intramurals 2,3. ' 5-A-C4 23 DHHCC C051millCC 4: BHS- M To be 3 sun-CSS X ketball, j.V. 33 Intramurals 2. 5 lu 5 To be zr businessman v-UH ,J 'f 1 1 Sam Gullace Sa nz Llfzgsitetball, J.v: 2,33 Intramurals ' Q To be a success 301 E ,Mt its 1-gm if Bernard Charles Haas Bernie Collrffmn 2 Baseball JX 3 Intra murals 2 3 To bc 'tn rthlete Carl Haclrerman ' ig Ronald Hall Hack V ' Tex Dance Committee 33 Intramurals 4 1 Q Basketball, Var. 43 Il1l1'3Ull1f3l5 33' 2534- 295, To be a gym teacher To be a doctor I, .1 :X 9:1 ' , . 2 x K V' Irvin Leonard Handwerger Hammy S.A.C. 2,3,43 Dance Committees 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be rich Joel A. Harmatz joel Cheerleader 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. 'I 0 be :tn zlccountant William Vernon Hartleb Bill Carlton Irwin Halle Carl Stage Craft Club 2,3,4, Student Xdxiser -I3 The Winslow Boy 23 john Loves Mary 33 Harvey 43 The Wizard of the Nile 23 The Cmuzeclieul Yankee 3. To be 11 success I M o rt - ' Morton Carl Halle M Q K. 1 S.:X.C. 43 Intramural sports 2,3,4. S- 'I o go llllO business Philip Handwerger Philip Honor Society 43 Language Club 3,43 Physics Club 33 Band 2,33 Or- 'x ' chestra 2,3. To be a success Edwin Joel Hankin ' N ' john Edward Hansen Ed ' IUC hm-amm-als 2-' Clee Club 33 Intramurals 2. To be a success -' T0 bf? 3 51155055 Warren Edgar Harmis Sonny To be :tn zlrcountzmt xx, -Ria ,L -4 fi s. 1 Norman Albert Hare 2 Harm . W To be ll success at --- A .-r 5 L7 if '-5 .Oz '. tx, f w w f. : Tfiijx at ,' 2.5 1, Albert Louis Harrison ' A Audio Visual Service Club 3,43 f L' Chemistry Club 43 Math Club 43 The Winsluzu Boy 23 The Wizard of the Nile 2: Intramurals 2,3. To live a full life 3' 4' .3 f lagiszis A , '13, - ,I SQ? , , ' ' ' 1, 'Ziff' gp .. 1 , gfggrrvgr, f :::::L--455 , ' , y f 3- s 'I ' g,,ff..,n. ,v::f? - 62, S..t.C. 3,43 C-lee Club 43 Football, Var. 3,l: Basketball Yau: 3.-43 Base- ba ill. -IX. 153 Yar. BA, I'o bc at success Samuel Edward Hawkins l'd Clce Club 43 Inter-school Orchestra 2.3: Orchestra 2.3. To be rich Wfrv 1 Charles F. Helm Charles Chess and Checker Club 2: Clas- sical Club l,2,3,43 Current Events Club l,2,3,43 Math Club 2: Rifle Club 23 Stamp and Coin Club 43 Choir 3,43 Intramurals 2,3. To be acceptable before God and mankind Paul Elisnd Huffington, Jr. Paul Honor Society 4: Agassiz Associa- tion 3: Biology Club 43 Chemistry Club 3,43 Physics Club 3,43 Intra- murals 4. To be a doctor tg . shy 41, 4' joseph Charles Jacobs Chazz S.A.C. 3.4: Collegian 23 Audio-Visu- al Club 3,43 Carrollton-Wight Lit- crary Society 33 Photography Cluh 23 Tennis, Var. 3,43 Intramurals 2, 3.4. To 'be a lawyer Albert Charles Hazelip -l Warren Paul Heeman Chg,-Iig L Q Warren Football, j.v. 3, Baseball, J.v. 34 S ssc. 41 Swimming. Var. 3.4: La- lntramurals 2,4, y crosse, Var. 3,42 Intramurals 2,3,4. To go to college . . To enjoy life f I V' Joseph William Hindes joseph Cross-country, JN. 3, Var. 43 In- tramurals 2. To go to college G f James Francis Hoehn Donald Lee Hoover jimmy I 'l Donald Dramatics Club 2,3,4g Glee Club gf , Clee Club 2,3:EaStern-City Choir 2: Q 1 2,3,4. X , Octet 3: Hit the Deck 43 Intra- ' . To live a healthy, happy life l - l 3, 'l'falS 233- u I A X - U ' X To study animal husbandry 3 9 Richard Morris Hutman Dick Cum-:N BAG 43 Honor Society 43 Math Club 43 Photography Club 4: Radio Broadcasting Club 3,4. To be a success ,Z Henry Richard Hynson gyxi Hen 3 0 s.,x.C. 4. Y l To be an aCC0llnlant R 1 f? Jw x 1 Carl Samuel Hutman Carl Glu-:rx BM: 43 Honor Society 3,43 Bancroft Literary Association 23,43 Dance Committee 33 Swimming, -I.V. 2, Var. 3,43 Track, j.V. 2,32 Intramurals 2,3. To be a success Leonard joseph Jaslow jazz To be a success as N john Joseph Jean john Collegian 3, To be an accountant A. William Kabemagel Kabu Soccer, j.V. 3, Varsity 43 Lacrosse Varsity 3: Intramurals 2. To be a success 1 gmeer jerry Katz jerry Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a success f. , X 1 i Dennis Joseph Kavanaugh Dennis Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a success Rudolph H. Kempe Rudolph Audio Visual Club 2,3,4g Glee Club 2.3.45 Radio Broadcasting Club 2: Q Stage Craft Club 2. -37 To do professional recording William Richard Kenney Dick lxasrt-mall, j.v. 2: Baseball. J-V. 23 Varsity 2,35 Intramurals 2. To be a professional baseball player ..,- gc ' Theodore Charles Kenny ' dll A Theodore , A l Intramurals 2,3,4. YIM, t 4 To be a stenographer , , VJ Charles Gregory Joyner Chuck To be an Aeronautical En- William S. Kelley Waloo Orchestra 2. To be a bookkeeper Marion W. Keys Marion Orchestra 3. To be a musician Richard Gibbons Kid-ner Russel Evert! Kierig Dick f VP Russ I.-mnlmu' IN. 2,3 varsity 4: Inna- my Clee Club 23,41 Octet 23,41 Quar- Q W 4 ,,,u,,,l, gf ' tat 23,41 Conneclxcut Yankee 31 Q , 5 To get :1 commission -'- 'rw H UW Dffk 43 lfafkf IV- 21 , Intramurals 2,3. If 'W' Z3 , , To be successful A - john William Kime Bill Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a pharmacist Michael Lee Kleinicke Marvin M. Kirsh Mar-ve fiklil-'N BM: 4. Photography Ed. 4. Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 4: Collegian 45 Language Club 3,45 Photography Cluh 3,4, V.P. 45 Physa ics Club 3,4, Treas. 35 Tour Lead- er 4: Intramurals 2,3. To be my father's partner 1 Joseph Arlington Kissinger, Jr. jack GREEN BAG 4, Sports Ed. 45 Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Audio Visual Service Club 25 Biology Club 2.35 Chemistry Club 45 Chess and Checker Club 25 Physics Club 3,4, V.P. 3, Pres. 45 Tour Leader 4, Harvey 45 Dance Committees 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 IVrestling 3,4, J.V. 3, Var. 4. .5 To become a doctor tai?-A ft vt -,Lv .JR Big Mike- Intramurals 4. To be a printer .M P Iliff Noel Martin Knight ig Noel l Audio-Visual Service Club 2,3,45 y Chemistry Club 45 Photography I Club 3,-1. I, To be a dentist L l 'M' Leonard Louis Kogan Len CRI-ll-IN BAG 45 Association of Club President 3: Current Events Club 45 Carrolton-Wight Literary Society 3,45 Language Club 35 Photography Club 35 Physics Club 35 United Nations Youth Club 2,3,4, V.P. 2, The Winslow Boy 25 Connecticut Yankee 35 Hit the Deck 45 Intra- murals 2,3,4. To be a good doctor tramurals 2,3. C 0 Frank Kenneth Kriz, Jr. Frank GREEN BAG 45 Agassiz Association 45 Biology Club 2,3,45 Chemistry Club 4, Treas. 45 Chess and Check- er Club 2,45 Math Club 35 Physics Club 3,45 Stamp and Coin Club 2.3,4, Pres. 35 Rifle Team 3,45 In- To be a successful surgeon s Stanley Albert Klatsky Slan SAC. 23,43 Ukulele Club 4, Radio ' ' Club 25 Play Committees 2,3,45 f Dance Committees 23,4-' Intra- murals 2,3 45 Cheerleader 2,3,4. To be a surgeon H Y' O Broadcasting Club 45 junior Glee 1 4 Frank Earl Knaack Buddy Collegian 35 Rifle Club 2,35 United Nations Youth Club 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a commercial pilot Jerry M. Kobernick jerry Current Events Club 35 Play com- , Q mittee 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a success . QI, 'll' al 2 Stephan Kormanik Steve Physics Club 3,4. To be a baseball player . :V ,ei 2 , 'x fe N . 'u tj 'J' I MY , I X ' ,X , , ,V 1,1 yr QR ffiif .,?,J,E, Morris Lee Kreme llforr J' Bancroft Literary Association 45 ' Current Events Club 45 Tennis, Var. 45 Intramurals 2,3. To be a successful business- mall Joseph Thomas Landers joe To be a success Gilbert Charles Kuhn John K-'lm cu 9 Jvhmw T0 be 3 success , To be a success 1 ,f Mei gill Herman Lanzi Herm GREEN BAG 43 Classical Club 4: Intramurals l,2,3,4. To join the Air Corps with Nichols James Robert Lashley Robert Saguzel Lazzara R bb' ' 1 .P 0 Library Club lt? Claoir 2,3,4. lg, Baskefballr ,l-V- 3-. To be at businessman K- To be an Hthletlff tCaChCl' Lyle Frederick LeCompte The Count Intramurals 2,3,4. To make a career in the Army vs:-'v Arnold Levi A rnold john Frank Lessig jack Honor Society 43 Biology Club 4 V.P. 4, Pres. 43 Intramurals 2,3 Soccer, j.V. 3, Var. 43 Xvrestling Var. 4. To be a dentist S.A.C. 2,33 Glce Club 33 Intramurals 2. To be rich Chemistry Club 43 Hi-Y Club 3.4: . F 1 ,-lx.: -gy agar .4 1-4 ,, l Ronald Jean LeTan - '-f f Frenchie Choir 33 Intramurals 2,3,43 ' j.V. 2, Var. 3,4. if l- To be a success -, 7 Frederick Robert Lehmeyer Bob Band 23,43 Orchestra 2,3,4. To go to Switzerland Soccer, Martin Bernard Levinson Marty Orchestra 3,4. To be a lawyer james Howard Lindt jim To be a commercial artist Monon Paul Lubin Morly S.A.C. 4: Biology Club 2,3g Chess and Checker Club 2,35 Stamp and Coin Club 2,35 Cross-country, j.V. 2: Intramurals 2,3. To be a success William Mitchel Macfarlane Mickey Intramurals 2,3. To catch a 15 lb. brook trout 252 Donald Levy TI Nlelvin Levy Ski af' llfel To owsn Zi big buS1rlCSS f, GREEN BAG 4, Touer Chromcle 4, . I Intramurals 2,4. 2 To be a pharmacist Q f S ,qt V A., v-My V - - , :Stal if an ' l - f 3 , fl' Al ' ' ' Gary Thomas Loveless f Zi, Elva Oscur Lowery ,V Carr I, Qi Elva Lacrosse j.V. 3. i Audio Visual Aid Club 2,3,4. To be a metallurgist L xx l To be a doctor ' x. . ig, , , V-gf 7 Dino J. Luzzi yf' Barron Bott Maberry Dino Barry Audio Visual Club 2: Choir 2,32 , 1,11 United Nations Youth Club 3,41 Soccer, J.V. 2,3, Var. 43 Intramurals V 1 Choir 3,43 Eastern-City Choir 3,41 To be 21 SUCCCSS he, ' Octet 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. 'med To be a minister Charles Longwell Chuck Football, j.V. 33 Intramurals 3. To be a nuclear physicist E , Melvin William Luette, Jr. Mel Hi-Y Club, Orchestra 2,3,4g Foot- ball, J.V. 3, Basketball, J.V. 3: Track, j.V. 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a success Kenneth Eugene Maher Eyes Future Teachers of America Club 2.33 Cross Country 2,3. To go to college M endil Ferdinand Gregory Mainolfi Ferd Band 2,3,4g Chemistry Club 45 Dance Band 3,45 Dixieland Band 33 Drum Corps 2: Orchestra 2,3,4p In- tramurals 2,3,4. To be a physician Harold Robert Mandell Victor jack Marder Vic Bancroft Literary Association 2,31 Future Teachers of America Club 2,33 Music Club 23 Department of Audio Visual Education 3, Colleg- ian Homeroom Representative 3. To become principal of a public school -4, 5, Ctuirix BAG 43 Honor Society 3,45 Q Association of Club Presidents 43 Audio Visual Service Club 2,3,4g Biology Club 2,3, V.P. 45 United Nations Youth Club Sec 23 , y. , , Pres. -lg Lacrosse, j.V. 3, Varsity 41 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a researcher Robert DeLano McCoy Mark Band fl,-4: Biology Clttb 4: Swim- ming, Varsity 43 Track, j.V. 3, Yar- sity 4: Intramurals 3,4. To become a musician Edwin C. Max Ed Intramurals 2.3. To join the Marines Jerald A. Malin Jeff? Current Events Club 4: Radio Broadcasting Club 4, Intramurals l.2,3. To be a help to the com- munity A3 115221. Joseph Charles Maranto M ll gli A, L . t-J' X , joe Clee Club 3,43 Intramurals 2,3. To be a success 2 Q , EE X 1 i 9.355 Jordon Lee Max jordy Glu-tax BAC 4, Bancroft Literary As sociation 43 Biology Club 2,3,4g C01- legian Homeroom Representative: Dance Committees 2,3,43 Golf, Var. 43 Intramttrals 2,3. To be a successful business- IIIBII Francis Xavier McGuire U fiyx-, ,VHF 5' 9 . l'nitt-tl Nations Youth Clttb 3. V 1 To do medical work 80 X-fa ,1 ,SX 1 John Patrick McLernon lilac S.A.C, 33 Choir 4g Eastern-City Choir 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. To become wealthy and fam- OllS Donald E. Matthews Don To be a successful advertis- ing artist Donald Francis McDermott Mac s, S..X.C. 21 Lacrosse, Varsity 4. Success, marriage, and busin- ess M Victor Paul Meinhardt Vic Intramurals 3. To be a salesman Stanley Jacob Meizlish Yank Football, j.V. 2,35 Intramurals 2,4 To be an accountant Paul Donald Meyer Dan Canis BAG 4, Copy Ed. 43 Quill and Scroll 41 Tower Chronicle. 43 Robert Charles Melhorn -if '. Donald Lee Metzbower Wib Soccer, j.V. 3, Var. 43 Bowling, Collegian 31 Intramurals 3,4. ,, J.V. 2- ' To be an accountant To be a success rf? William Albert Michalisko Mike Orchestra 3. To be a night club manager Dance Committee 41 Tour Leader 4. To be a doctor Alvin Jack Miller Al Audio Visual Club 2,3,4g Bancroft Literary Assoication 3. To be a lawyer i f 0 A ! . 5 ,t Raymond Charles Miller Ray Honor Society 3,4g Audio Visual Club 2,3,4g Current Events Club 2: United Nations Youth Club 2,3,4g Drum and Bugle Corps 2: Choir 1.1! I Sidney Frank Millman Sid GREEN BAG 43 Audio Visual Club 2,31 Bancroft Literary Association 45 History Club 43 Radio Broad- casting Club 2g Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a doctor 3,43 Track, j.V. 3. To be a success . ll. Melvin Sylvan Minster ,A Paul Marvin Mintz Maish Paul Biology Club 3,43 Physics Club 4: I f Intramurals 2,3,4. United Nations Youth Club 3,41 In- To bg 3 succgss tramurals 3,4. I To become a pharmacist c, Clifford Paris Mink Clif Collegian Representative 31 Swing Band 3,4. To be an Admiral Norris Powers Moreland Norris Concert Band 2,3,4: Marching Band 2.3,-4: Orchestra 2,3,4. To be an F.B.I. agent james Mlfack, Jr. V 5.4 -- james Arthur Monninger jim yr' ' N' junnzy To make a million ,Q ,l'f 'a l alS 2314- Paul Paul Karl Neumann V l L X Eugene Lionel Naiditch Eugene Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 4: Collegian 2,3,4, News Editor 3, Associate Editor 4: Tower Chron- icle 4, Editor-in-Chief 4: Library Club 2.3: Press Club 3, Pres. 3: Radio Broadcasting Club 2. To be a success Collegian 2: Audio Visual Club 2,51 Current Events Club 2: Math Club 3: Band 3.4: Drum and Bugle Corps 2: Orchestra 3,4: Cross- Country, j.V. 2: Track, j.V. 2,3, Var. 4: Intramurals 4. To be a success Donald Frank Noya Donnlrl .Xurlio Visual Club 2: Danube Com- mittee 2.4: Sorter, JN. 3, Var. 4: laurossc, j.Y. 3, Yan: -lg Intramurals 0 To be ric h Q8 1,'-'X '4x 'l 1-1-.- 5e .A-f ,n -.Sgr 114 A 6 gr. i 5 3i:x::1112:'- ..1g.A , -- v.X23Z2'ZX4 .'4 - T..1,J '--V' v : S '43-5, ,.'.I., ', . mf. ,4.. 1 'l-. '-:-1-gg l . I - - 1:1. . - Andrew Paul Nicotra Nick Cans BM: 4: Ton-er Chronicle 4: Chemistry Club 4: History Club 4. To go to medical school is ., J, r Io see the countrv Robert Gordon Nels Intrammals 3. To be Il success Richard Carl Myers Dirk CRHN BM: 3: Tower Clzronicle 4: .Xgassiz Association 3: Physics Club 3: United Nations Youth 2: Intra- murals 2,3. To become a pharmacist Nelson Steve Charles Nichols St II 1' ro Cillll-TN Bu: 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Collegian 1,23 Chemistry Club 3: Classical Club l.2,-lg Historv Club 4: Stamp and Coin Club Al: 'Soccer, QIX. 3: Track, j.V. 2: Intramurals l.2,3,4. To Join the ,Axir Corps with Lanzi .' 71 . , 'sb Gerald Lewis Norton r rf Q ,IWFY t ' Current I-.wuts Club 3: Intramurals K j 2.3,-1. si-f 1-:J To become an lllllflllllflbl , ,R - A James Francis O'Hara ll'irnf1 Swimming, Yin: -lg Intramurals 'VH lo be at llyer O I PPD' h S..fX.C. 25 Choir 25 Bowling j.V. 3, 'ry' Var. 45 Baseball Var. 2,35 Intra- A , murals 2,3,4. it. To be a baseball player M s ' if- '7' 1 wt l john Randolph Parker S..-LC. 45 Collegian 3: Collegian News Bureau 3,45 Tower Chronicle 4: Carrollton-lYight Literary Soc- iety 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be an actor Harry Opperhauser 73' V. l Donald Stuart Owings Donald Tower Chronicle 4. To be a success Thomas .lfgellh Patrick l Donald Robert Peacock Hi C f Don S.,-LC. 45 Executive Board 45 Tour gil ' Current Events Club 45 Library Leaflet' 4: Basketball j.V. 35 Base- 3 ' Club 4. ball l-V- 3, Var. 4. hf'Cl' X To be a success To be a businessman ,cr 5 - J N Louis Lawrence Pasco Lou To be rich Charles Bernard Pearce Bunky Sorter, Var. 2,3,4. To learn by experience Basil George Petite Bill Cnitrix BAG 3.45 Honor Society 45 Secretary of Graduating Class '5l5 Chemistry Club 45 Language Club 35 Photography Club 25 Dance Committees 3,45 Soccer, j.V. 3, Var. 4: Lacrosse, j.V. 2,3, Var. 4. To become a general To be a pharmacist quo Edwin Pertnoy si' Ronald Edward Peterson Fd Pele Collegian 3,4. Tower Chronicle 45 Choir 3,4, ltltramllriils 2,3,4. T0 be 21 baghglof To become a dentist Wilbur Monroe Penley lllilbur Audio-Visual Club 2,3. To graduate from City George Louis Plassnig George 83 Louis George Pohl Lou Dance Committee 43 Bowling, j.V. ' ' ack JV 3 Var 4 1.3, Xar. 43 lr' , . . , Intramurals 2,3,4. Io be a success Robert Stewart Pretty Pretty Boy Intramurals 2,3,4. To be happy go lucky Roland Albert Reynolds AI Football Var. 2.3: Xvrestling 3,43 Baseball j.V. 2, Var. 3. To succeed in professional sports Maurice Abby Pomerantz A fl CLR:-:rx BM: 33 Honor Society 3,43 S..X.C. 3.43 Association of Club Pres- idents 43 Bancroft Literary Asso- ciation 3,43 Chess Club 2, History Club 43 Language Club SA, V. Pres. 43 Math Club 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Orches- tra 2,33 Intramurals 2,3. To be successful William Howard Pritchard Bill To be a success 'Q ' :e l Y - i 1 . ' I l - 4 f r Y rf . 2 ,Ai n 1 3 Edgar M. Potts I'd Gkrirx BM. 3,43 Audio-Visual Club 2.3.43 Carrollton-Wight Literary So- ciety 2,3,43 Chess and Checker Club 2: Servite Club 4: Dance Commit- tees 3.4: Soccer j.V. 3, Var. 4. To become a business execu- tive Herbert Irwin Reamer Herby Arnold Harris Pollock Srmnv Classical Club 43 Current Events Club 43 Stage Craft Club l: l'kulele Club 43 Golf Var. 2,3,43 Swimming IIN. 3, Var, 43 Intramurals l,2,3. To become a lawyer Clyde Prince Prince ,Xgassiz Association 43 Biology Club 23,43 Choir 3. To be a veterinarian Gnrrw BAG 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. A. To be it success 3,1 ., ex S -at Q' S . , 4 Eur 4' mf .3 ti f f ' ii ' . ?'- Q 1 a.. V . I kv Henry Edward Rieclcs Pele .ludio-Visual Seriice Club 2,3,4, Pres, 43 Band 3,43 Dance Commit- tt-es 3,43 Intramurals. To be an officer in the Coast Guard l Emanuel Richman Befnifd Rlfhmmi Manny Q Hf 'lf' Coll. Var. 33 Intramurals 2,3,'l. bl'-'C Clllll 23 lnU'3llllll'3lS 2.3.4. To be :in athlete T0 H0 10 College Lewrs Hrlllard Rrchmond I ou Stagecraft Club 3 Stamp and Corn Cl IJ 3 Har ex 4 Intramuras 2 3 -I To be a doctor Kenneth Edward Robinson hen To be a success Q Harvey Ordel Riley Gene Francis Roberts Harvey Gen Roland Conley Rucker, Roland GREEN BAC 4 Brology Club 34 Chenustrs Club 4 Lrbrary Club 2 lkulele Club 3 Sssrmmrng Y Kar Xa Intramurals 2 'Io mold a happy and suc cessful lrfe Football JX 3 Intramurals 234 Band 034 Collegums 34 Glee To be an Iglectromc Engrneer Club 4 0rCh6Slr2 2 34 To be a musrclan Eze. Zelrg E Robinson 1988? Cru-rx BAG 34 Ifeature Fd 4 Hon. or Socrety 34 Collegzan 234 Fea ture Ld 4 Assocratron of Club Presrdents 4 Bancroft Llterary As socratron 34 Pres 4 Current Events Club 34 Hrstory Club 4 'res 4 Stamp and Corn Club 2 3 4 X Pres 4 Drum and Bugle Corps 2 Intramurals 234 To make the uorlcl a better place to lne rn Gus Rose la Hugh Byron Rodgers Rodge Chemrstrs Club 4 Photography Club 4 Intramurals 34 To be a bachelor Lawrence D Rogers Larrs C kr-I-x BAC 4 Toner Chronzcle 4 Carrollton Hrghl Lrterarv Society 2 C-lee Club 234 Dance Com mrttees 4 Hzt the Deck 4 To be a dentlst Lours Joseph Rosenthal Fur Band 34 Soccer V 3 Xar 4 To be a musrcmn f gill 9 f..- Kenneth Lee Rosenwasser ,Q Leslie Albert Ross lxenny sggh, Leslie Hrstory Club 4, Intramurals 2,3 , Xuclrolrsual Seruce Club 23,4, T0 1113143 21 1111111011 -it A CllCm1SIlS Club 4, Ratllo Broad castmg Club 4 Gig l xl 'I o lrre to be a hundred larry Honor Socxety 4 Qurll and Scroll 34 S XC 234 Collegzan News Bureau 34 Brologs Club 2 Radro Broadcastrng Club 4 Drum and Bugle Corps 234 Drum Major 4 Dance Commrttees 34 Har-ver 4 Iootball JK 3 Intramurals 'S I'o be an accountant . . . . , A . Jr. in I -U 5 , N1 .4 -4 '11 -U 'I lf ' , ' , I ' . A' V. . J ,' ' ' , J 23, ' , 41 'rw-aol, jx. 2,3, 5 1-. 4g 11 ur: ,5 -fr - f .2 ,nzild ' ' rjf 1 'f:.,gr:p. if 'fnifllfffx gr-fl,5:y'Vg-' t .4 ' . '. - l . 9 - ' ' , 5 1' L I 7-J A Y ' ' I v U -4. Q- 4 I V .3 l to 4 t l I . 1 l 2 l' , , I I ' Y . Rf 3 5, lf 1' 41 ,Yi I 6 3 l W .L 'Y K: 'N-E il, ' ll' . . 5 I ,I , f' J . A ' 4 X I LJ xl fl Lewis Sylvester Ruch Lou' To be 21 teacher Melvin Norman Rubin Illel CRUX BM. 43 Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3.4, Pres. 43 Col- legian 2.3.4. Ed.-in-chief 43 Asso- ciation of Club Presidents 43 Car- rollton-Wight Literary Society 23 Language Club 3. To be a success 4 . 1 27 fcj c, il f:-sx X, Murray Alvin Rubin Moe Citrix BAG 2.3.4,Senior Ed.43 Quill and Scroll 43 S.,'t.C. 3.43 Collegian l,2.3L Carrollton-XS'ight Literary Society l.23 'lour leader 43 L'nited Nations Youth Club lg Dance Com- mittees 43 Hit The Deck 43 Intra- 3 Q murals l.2,3.4. To help mankind Louis joseph Ruland I ,N Lou 4 SV i Chemistry Club 43 Math Club 43 V, ,Af Wrestling, Var. 3,43 Lacrosse, j.V. 3 ct-' ' 3, Var. 4. To be a doctor 'X V, X 1 ll- fl Ronald T. Sappington Rmmil' Swimming. -IN, 3, Var. 4. To be fl doctor QQ J tg Q .fi Albert E. Saval Al Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 2.3, Choir 23 Glee Club 2.33 Con- necticut Yankee 33 Intramurals 2, ,I 3.4. To go into business K I 321 Qiiffk 25 5. A' IQ-il' K it, fri ,iy -f - gm' , s. ,,x. QQ asa L 'CIS' ith' Lee A. Sahm Ime- Chess and Checker Club 43 Photo- graphy Club 43 Dance Committees 4: Intramurals 2. To be a real estate dealer i ix is Boris Rudich Bo Basketball j.V. 33 Intramurals 2. To be an advertising execu- tive Peter C. Sarant Peler Honor Society 43 S..X.C. 23 Service Club 4. To be president of a large corporation Daniel Sax Dan GREEN BAG 2.3.4, Editor-in-chief 43 Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Board of Publications 43 Col- legian 2,33 SAC. 23 .Association of Club Presidents 3,4, Pres. 43 Ban- croft Literary Association 2.3.4, V. Pres. 43 Classical Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 33 Current Events Club 2.3.4. Pres. 43 Math Club 3,43 Tour lead- ,- Frank Vincent Scarfile I-'rank S..X.t1. fl,-13 .Xudio-Yisual Seriite Club 2: Dance Cuminittee 33 Foot- ball, JN. 2.33 Wrestling, Var. 23,43 Intramurals 2.3.4. To be il success er 4. Chairman 43 Dance Com- If A XXX mittees 2.3.43 Intramurals 2,3,4. 'W To studs' medicine 4 ' 3 Robert Wayne Schaefer Bob Trzzvrr Clrronirle 43 Audio-Visual Sc-rxice Club 3,43 lli-Y Club 43 In- tramurals 2.4, To be a professional man Donald Wayne Scheeler Tip Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a success Albert Schaffer - , 'N Robert Lee Schaufele Al Bob photography Club 14. it X gootball, JN. 3, Yar. 43 Wrestling I I To become a dentist as To be successful David M. Schimmel Dave Honor Society 3,41 S.A.C. 2: Ban- croft Literary Association 3,43 Dra- matics Club 3,43 Dance Committees 3,43 Swimming. j.V. 2,33 Tennis, Robert Scheir Bob Agassiz Association 3,43 Carrollton Wight Literary Society 2,51 Chem istry Club 43 Band 43 Orchestra 4 Dance Committee 43 Play Commit tee 43 Cross Country, Var. 3,43 Bas ketball, JN. 33 Track, Var. 2,3,4 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be successful Leonard Stanley Schneider Len ciRFEN BAG 43 Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 S..-X.C. 43 Speak- er's Bureau 43 Agassiz Association 3,43 Chemistry Club 3,4Q Classical Club l,2,3,4, V.P. 23 Current Events Club 2,43 History Club 43 Math Club 3.4, V.P. 43 Physics Club 43 Stamp and Coin Club 43 Dance Committees 3.4: Play Committees 3.43 Lacrosse, J.V. 3, Var, 43 Intra- murals l,2,3. To be an orthopedic surgeon G . Yar. 2,3,4. To be a lawyer 3 To be rich ff Hi Michael William Schindler Mike t Collegian 33 Collegian News Bur- L eau 33 Current Events Club 3,43 -I., History Club 43 Intramurals 2,3. Flax To be a lawyer 1 ' T if 1 f 'X 5 ,. 2 .K jerry Louis Schreiber E2 4 john R. Schroeder jer Y '-'j V john Intramurals 3,-4. ' V Honor Society 3.43 Chemistry Club U ' ' 3,43 Classical Club 3,43 Current tg, Q, Events Club 43 Math Club 3. sn' ,-5 JL? To be a doctor X' xy it t William I. Schueler Bill Basketball. j.V. 3: Intramurals 2.3, 4. To he a success To be L ,, -. . Martin Schnitzer Illarty To he a success f n X Q Merwyn Schulman lllerwyn Future Teachers of America C lb 43 Harvey 43 Intramurals 2. all ZICCOLIIIIHIII Duane Philip Schultz Duane Chemistry Club 43 Physics Club 43 Ctosscounttr, j.Y. 33 Intramurals 0 To bc zt doctor Milton Schwartz Mick History Club 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. To become a pltartnzttist .l9l -Tm? Seaman 4, Edmund john Selig Stmbo 'Q Jafk Football, 2, Var. 33 lVrcstling, .V4 To own H gas Station JN. 23 Baseball, j.V. 23 lntramu- U in - ' rals 2,3,4. To be a success Alan Lee settler Neil Arnold Seidenman Q D Moose N141 Cjlasslful muh 23 SOCCCY- I-V 3. ' 4 Curtis BM: 43 Gymnastics Club 2, lar- 41 Il1lF3l1lUT2'1lS l.2,3. F ll 'R V 33 Football, j.V. 33 Rifle team 43 To be a pltztrmnftst .5-A W ' Intramurals 2. - 1,13 To go to South America f ,. if 'S V 4,4 41 C S A l t l Q L , Lee Logan Shaver John William Sheffer Lee Xi Iii!! Q S..-LC. 2.33 Intramurals 2. . -, To be 't SUCCESS Q. ' . ' px . ' ' 1 'I o slay single , t N s t-f Cdl!! ' QL ,fx 3' C kg! f , Robert Sherr al Robert J. Shofer Q B011 L Bob 'lo bc zt success Cnrrx Inc 3.4, Senior Editor 43 0 . 'C 5 Chemistry Club -lg Current l-Ivents Q ' Club 43 lntrzunutztls SA. 1 To study tneclicinc . 3 . A f'3??:'PxN - Qi... . , if ' 1 - Q..Q.': Xef0 i' sf it . I Erwin shm liGf:.,f Alvin L. sattmt lft':t'itt i r i Bu: lcnnis. Ynr.2,3,-1. Collrginn News Bureau 3.43 Radio 'lio llc it MICCCSS lltozttltaxlittg Club fl: Foo ' 'l FIJI IX. 23 lntratntutatlm 2.3. .t den 5 Bernard Lee Silbert Sonny Sgt.-at-Arms of Graduating Class of '5l5 Dance committees 3,45 Foot- ball, AIX, 35 Track, JN. 3, Var, 45 Intramurals 2. To be a doctor 5. 9 I Herbert Silbert Herbert To be a success l . Harold I. Silverman .',-13, Robert Canoll Simmonds 5 Hal + flqfii- Connie ' Quill and Scroll 43 Collegian News H1 Wrestling, j.V. 2: Intramurals 2,3. j Bureau 3,45 History Club 45 Li- A To be 21 lawyer Mn. brary Staff 25 Soccer, Var. 45 La- crosse, j.Y. 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. To enjoy life - I I l x , ,L lr. V' 4 31,13 1 Melvin Edward Simon Thomas Raymond Skaggs Mel Tom Dance Committees 2,35 Soccer, Var. 2,35 Basketball, j.V. 2, Var. 35 In- tramurals 2,3,4. To be a physical education teacher H Herman Irving Slattery Herb Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a success S.A.C. 25 Baseball, j.V. 25 Intra- murals 2,3. To be a detective Manfred Sklar if -. Donald Phillip Slacum Manny - Slade Radio Broadcasting Club 25 Stamp f -J Choir 3,-I: Football, j.V. 3, Var, and Coin Club 25 Dance Commit- ',g 45 Wrestling, Var. 3,45 Track, j.V. tee 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. X' 3 To be a dentist fl!! To go to California Stephen Louis Slimbach Steve Intramurals 2. To be a master carpenter S. Arnold Smith ' ' A Mortosn E. Smith Arn Illllly Honor Society 3.4: S.A.C. 25 Prcsi- ' Clnizizx BM: 45 Collegian 45 Lacrosse, dent of tiraduating Class of 'Sl ' ' j.V. 35 Intramurals 2,3. Radio Broadcasting Club 3,45 Band , J ' , To make easy money 23,45 rxnllfgian 4, octet 2,31 or- X chestra 45 Dance Committees 3,45 mf Hit the Deck 45 Baseball, J.V. 25 t Intramurals 2,3,4. 'Io become an announcer 2 John joseph Somerville Slim Dramatic Club 3,43 Band 3,45 Radio Broadcasting Club 3,4. To join the Navy Edward Stanley fd Intramurals 2,3. To be a success if Wallace F. Smith, Jr. 'K Harvey Mark Solomon Sfflffly 575' Harvey Gymnastic Club 4. Chemistry Club 4: Physics Club 43 -4 To get nlarrietl , 'I' Rifle Club 2.3.4, Pres. 3,43 Rifle 4 leam 2,3,4. 1 To be a success I I il Robert Montgomery Sprowls Bob CiRl'll'iN BAG, Art Editor 43 Audio- Visual Club 2,33 Hi-Y Club 4. To be a commercial artist Stanis 5 l Maurice Leroy Starkey, Jr. Lee Q S..-LC, 4, lixecutivc Board 43 Pho- .gh tography Club 2,31 Band 2,3,4: Q Cross Country j.V. 2: Swimming 'A JN. 3g Intramurals 2,3. xg., To stay single A 3' A l Howard Sheldon Stateland Hmrie 1i1I1l'!'l' Chronirlrh 41 Associate lid- itor 4g Library Club 2,31 Dance Committee 2, Hit Ihr Derk 4. To be a successful illustrator QA ' .-1. ,. I .rf o. I u . t 1 V -sf V 'N D Thomas Paul Spinosa Tom Biology Club 25 Band 3,43 Foot- ball 3, j.V. 3: Intramurals 2.3. To execute The Good Life Paul Alan Staley 5 Paul Band 3,4. H To go to the Coast Guard 'Y Academy 'R Ir x X 'ffl Donald Emory Starkey , Don 'sv Photography Club 3: Intramurals 23 To be a pharmacist 421, iam X .4 1 L, is .. . A Ws.,...,f, -'Qxf f I iff: 'I'-21 3' ,i i Q. , David Starr Dave Giutrx BM: 4: Collegian 43 Stage Craft Club 2: Dance Committee 41 Intramurals 3,4. To be an Optometrist Harold Payne Steel, Jr. Sonny football 2.3, J.V. 2,3. To go to the Naval .-Xczitlciny is 1 Henry Wade Stonesifer Henry Honor Society 43 Association of Club Presidents 4g Radio Club 4, Pres. 45 Stage Craft Club 4. To be an electrical engineer Robert G. Taylor Bob To become a business tycoon George John Stiemly , ' Lawrence Taylor Stinchcomb Butch Larry Intramurals 3,4, S..-LC. l,2,-42 Classical Club 21 Clee To live a successful life haf' Club 3-42 Inlfamuf-H15 1- tiff? Duane L. Suter Dud S.A.C. 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a success Joseph Stonik joe To be a success ' L .ijftle i f Irving C. Swartz I f Ike 5 ' s W Drum and Bugle Corps 3,43 Intra- I 6 1 ' murals l,2,3,4. ,M 'T C' To be a pharmacist V- , V , 17. i lg! Charles Edward Thomas, Jr. 1 , Charlie Stage Craft Club 2,3,4g Intramurals . ' 2. To be a chemist xg. , g 'ir , ' f t l 'Lf b 1 CharleslTl7ompson Richard Dieu Timmins C mr ie ff Difk Q-4 T0 be 3 gugjqggg L Band 2,3,4: Orchestra 23,41 Track, 6 .. , ' 4 355- j.V. 2, 4: Intramurals 2. f To teach in instrumental 'f ' I '-1 music , j, gag -at f to ,V X I. W ' Milton Frederick Toelle Milt Intramurals 2,3. To be a aerodynamic en- gineer Roy Carl Treiber Roy To graduate Malcolm Jack Trump jack Collegian 43 Audio-Visual 3,41 Gymnastic Club 2,3,43 graphy Club 43 Lacrosse. Var. 43 Intramurals 2.4. To always do my best Club 2, JN. 3, Photo- George James Venetos George Eastern-City Choir 3,42 Glee Club 3,43 Octet 3,43 Connecticut Yankee 33 Basketball JN. 33 Intramurals 2. Frank Marino Virgilio Virgie Audio Visual Club 2.3,43 Hi-Y Club 43 Dance Committees 43 Photogra- To be well educated Nicholas Tsamutalis Nick I if 'N Physics Club 23 lklrestling j.V. 2. To be a physicist Qi M f George Henry Villalobos George To be a dentist Earl Stanley Waitsman Abe Collegian 33 Orchestra 2,3. To be a doctor S phy Club 43 Swimming j.V. 33 Var. 43 Intramurals 2.3,4. To earn more friends than francs Alfred Morton Walpen .3 ,Kiki Jay Wase Fred ' jay Agassiz Association 4: Chemistry ' 1 Collegian 23 Bancroft Literary So- Club 43 Photography Club 3,43 In- X. A ' ciety 3.43 Current Events Club 4 tramurals 3.4. :K 1 History Club 43 Band 23 Dance To become a success is 7 lx f30 HillC0 3- ' l To become 11 successful law- ! yer Manfred J. Waserman ' lllanny .Xgassiz Association 3.43 Biology 2, A 33 Chemistry Club 43 United Na- ' , lions Youth Club 53 Crosscountry, nv Jr . IX. 33 Track. j.V. 3. '-,I To be a success 'ht' 1? 1 ' ' Q' , if '?'Qi,gQ':f,.- , 5 ' :Q .- 5 if . ' . 3 .7 - . Stanley S. Weiman Stan Honor Society 43 Dramatic Club 22 Radio Broadcasting Club 23 Glee Club 2.3.4, Pres. 43 Octet 2.3.42 Uuartet 2.3.43 Dance CommiltCCS 3343 Hit The Deck 43 Intramurals 2.3. To become an actor A QQ, Stewart G. Weldon, Jr. 4 C Slew ix Choir 33 Eastern-City Choir 43 ln- 1 tramurals 2.3.4. Tfxgib To marry a rich girl L A , John C. Watkins jack S.A.C. 43 Baseball j.V. 3. To graduate Frank Wilbur Welsh Will Honor Society 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Collegian News Bureau 3,43 Or- chestra 3,43 Dance Committee 4. To be director of B.C.C. Band . Herbert Wienner Wien ie Audio-Visual Club 23 Choir 23 In- tramurals 2. To be a pharmacist 2,3,4. ll.. T Charles R. Wilson Henry Lee Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a success To lie Z1 SUCCESS E Intramurals 2. Q Q ' To be a pharmacist ' Q' D Larry Allen Weisman , Morris Benjamin Wexler Laffy ' Z, Morne Collegian 2,31 Dramatic Club 33 V, Future Business Leaders of Amer- Dance Committee 33 Intramurals 2. It .N K? Chjb 4: rlhotof-Zf3PhY Club 3? - To be a wonder salesman LL F ll YESUIUS ll- 3?,l3f- 4- ,jgf To go into business 'V-'XJ , Q t ' 22 Edward Bernard Williams X' 4 7: Louis Joseph Wilms Ed yi Lou Curirx BAC 43 Tower Chronicle 43 JI, Track j.V. 2.3. Dance Committee 43 Intramurals r A ' TQ bg fl gnu-Q55 Lf .CM , ,acl v'X' John Wifi! 'I 55 h rles Edward Wise . C H .lohlmy ' Chuck William Weintraub Willie Crum BAG 3,4, Typing Editor 43 Collegian 3.4. Typing Editor 43 Collegian News Bureau 3.43 Tower Chronicle 4, Typing Editor 43 In- tramurals 3. To llC fill ZICCOUIIUIIII joseph Lee Willard joe Hi-Y Club 3,43 Band 3,43 Cross Country j.V. 2,33 Swimming J.V. 2, 3, Var. 43 Track j.V. 2,33 Intra- murals 4. To live in California Thomas Adams Wilson Tom CRE:-is BAG 43 Honor Society 43 S.A.C. l,2,3,4, Exec. Board 3,43 Clas- sical Club l,2,4. Pres. 2: Hi-Y Club 3,4, V.P. 43 Dance Committees 3, 4: Intramurals 2,34 To be a success ' as A f K. ft To be well educated ,X A . I Marvin David Wolfson Carrollton-Wight Literary Society 3: Current Events Club 3: History Club 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. To be a lawyer Theodore Walter Wojcilc Leon Wolff Track, j.V. 23 Swimming, j.V. , ' f ' Wrestling, Var. 45 Basketball, j.V. Var. 45 Lacrosse, J.V, 3, Var. 4. 2. To be a commercial artist To be a success ,fy Ted 3 E, W Lee M' U! Edmand Louis Wright Ned Band 23,43 Orchestra 2,3,4. To be a success John Henry Young jack Intramurals 3. To be a mechanic Thomas Lawrence Rodgers Larry .kutliu-visual 2,33 Intramurals 2, 3,4. To be a lawyer Joseph Edward Wright Arrhu51Yar0s I ff ,f S . Swimming j.V. ge Track 2,3, j.V. K!-4191, Quill and Scmll 43 Cogligmn 2133 2.3. A 1 Co rgian News Bureau , . To be a success 5 To be an advertising execu- IIVC l Q Charles Yumkas Charlie - G , GREEN BAG 45 Tower Chronicle 5 gi A. Dance Committee 43 Intramurals 2 4 .. . 3 4 ' To be a dentist if S 1 1 I L. ' William Edward Zentgraf I 5 Gabriel Stanley Zimnoch Zenky 2 X Gabby Baud 2,3,4. I P Dramatics Club -1, Future Teachers G ' T0 lJC Stcnbglilpllcl' of America Club 3,45 Radio Broad- casting Club 45 Glee Club 3,43 In- -. tramurals 23. ' To be a dentist trttae Camera Shy H' Bernard Herdoclr Larry Katz Paul Walter Duda A ' 1 4 s Q L, AWARDS The class of 1951 had the distinction of being the largest class since 1941. On june 19, Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro conferred diplomas on -107 seniors. i i U At the Farewell Assembly at City, Activity Awards were given. A lew individual n the Drum and Bugle Corps award, and awards were presented: David Burgoyne wo Daniel Sax won the Future Teachers of Ame Those who received B's Leslie Bard Stuart Bloom Carlton Chenowetli G. Edward Cranor Lester Crowther David De Graftt Irwin B. Epstein Brad Evans Those who received Bill Dantzic Patil Huffington 3 HBH were as follows: Herschel Fried Harvey Lee Freidlander Mark Grebow David j. Greeley Stanley Klatsky jordon Lee Max john McLernon Paul Meyer and a Star were: joseph jacobs john jean Those who received a Star were: Richard Askey R. Cameron Bonekemper Howard Bausum Charles Ceska Herbert Chew Gilbert B. Cushncr jack Cweiber Theodore L. Danish Thomas Dawson jatnes De Young john W, Downing Those who received two Avrum N. Abramowitz W. Beigel j. Fred Cohen john Dusman Ronald B. Coppage Carl Friedler St Donald Duff Stanley I-'arb Irvin L. Friedlander Neill Goldberg Russell Grill jerry Gross lrvin L. Hantlwcrgcr S. Edward Hawkins Marion Keys joseph Kissinger Leonard Kogan ars were: Malcolm Golden Haron Goodman Carl Halle Charles Helm, jr. Don Hoover Russell Kierig Those who earned Scholarship letters were: james Bimestifer Sydney Burgee Paul Calvin Barry Glass rica award. Andrew Nicotra john Parker Thomas Patrick Merwyn Schulman Alan Settler Bernard Silbert Harold Silverman Morton Smith Ferdinand Mainolf Victor Marder Frank Kriz Noel Knight james Lashley jack Lessig l-llva Lowery Robert K. McCoy Alvin Miller Paul Neumann lvilbur M. Penley Maurice Pomerantz lidgar Potts Melvin Luette Barron Maberry Raymond Miller Henry Riecks Zelig Robinson Larry Rogers Theodore Kenny Frank Knaack john Downing Carl Halle Ferdinand Mainolfi Irwin Epstein Norman Hare Alvin Miller Scholarship Stars were given to: One star - Richard Askey Howard Bausum Thomas Ghampness Lester Crowther One star - Paul Huffington Carl Hutman Leonard Kogan Raymond Miller Service Certificates were given to: Richard Askey Melvin Berger Thomas Champness, j Theodore Danish Anthony Day Otto Franke I'. Allan Gallar.t Irvin Handwerger Philip Handwerger Rudolph Kempe john Lessig One star - Gerald Norton Herman Slattery Arnold Smith john Schroeder Victor Marder Alvin Miller Raymond Miller Wilbur Penley Henry Riecks, jr. Frank Scarfile Elva Lowery Service Keys were awarded to the following: Stanley Block Carl Ezersky Charles j. Ceska, jr. Carl L. Friedler j. Fred Cohen Carl I. Halle Service Keys were also awarded to the following officers: S. Arnold Smith - President Herbert Chew - Vice-President Harvey L. Friedlander - Treasurer A 'T Bill Basil G. Petite - Secretary Bernard L. Silbert - Sergeant-at-arms joseph A. Kissinger, jr. Robert Sprowls Howard Stateland Lawrence Stinchcomb Wade Stonesifer Irving Swartz Alfred Vfalpert Charles Wilson Paul Staley Stewart Weldon Leslie Ross Murray Rubin Albert Saval Daniel Sax john Somerville Thomas Spinosa Malcolm j. Tump Frank Virgilio William Weintraub joe Willard Tom Wilson Robert Scheir Leonard Schneider George james Venetos S. Arnold Smith Stanley Weiman Frank Walsh Edmond Yvright Paul Meyer George Plassnig Alan Settler john Watkins William XVeintraub Tivo stars - Malcolm Golden Phillip Handwerger Marvin Kirsh jack Kissinger Daniel Sax Robert Sprowls H. Wade Stonesifer Malcolm j. Trump Frank M. Virgilio Stanley Weiman Donald F. Noya Charles E. Thomas, jr. Frank W. Welsh HCNUR Ruu- GITY COLLEGE MAKES AWARDS Scholarship And Prize Winners Announced At Exercises Awards and scholarships won by graduating seniors of City Collene were announced hy Dr. Chester H. Ketenkamp. principal of the school. at commencement ceremonies at the Polytechnic Institute last night. The honors and the students who won them were: Peabody Prizes-Nelson B. Seid- man, Malcomb G. Golden, Joseph A. Kissinger, Jr.. Sheldon Gold- geier, Philip Handwerger, John R. Schroeder and William H. Ruppert. Alumni scholarship awards- Alumni Scholarship, Robert T. James: Z. Morton Katz Scholar- ship, Daniel Sax: Vernon Lynch scholarships. S. Arnold Smith and Benjamin Crouse: Edward L. Torsch Scholarship. David Abramson, and Meyer A. L. Frank Scholarship. Herbert Chew. Wiscott Scholarship William J. Wiscott scholarships --James T. Keim and Joseph A. Kissinger. Jr. Dr. Philip H. Edwards War Me- morial scholarships-William Rup- pert. Russell Grill and Paul B. Stevens. Jr. James Shapiro Music Scholar- ship. Haron Goodman: F. Carroll Brannon Scholarship. Stanley Wei- man: S.A.C. Scholarship Award. Victor Marder: Frederick Raine Medal. Herman Slattery: Leslie H. Ingham Chemistry Medal, Paul Hufliington, and Julius Hofmann Memorial Award. F. Robert Leh- meyer. Jones Memorial Medal Harvey C. Jones Memorial Medal. Peter C. Savant: C. Otto Schoenrich Memorial Award, Lehn Franke: P.T.A. Medal, Donald Duff: Hi-Y Medal, John Downing: Wilbur F. Smith Award, Joseph A. Kissinger, Jr.: T. Bayard Williams Award, S. Arnold Smith, and Leonard Trout Award, Lester Crowther. Thomas G. Swanson Award, Daniel Saxg Harry G. Roebuck Editorial Award, Daniel Sax: Harry G. Roebuck Business Award, Charles J. Ceska, Jr.. and Readefs Digest Award, Nelson Seidman. Grants were awarded to Sheldon Goldgeier. John R. Schroeder, J. Kepper tfor Columbia Universityl. R. Askey lfor Washington Univer- sityl. Lester Crowther and Louis Ruland lboth for the Johns Hop- kins University 1, Courtesy of The Sun One boy, Melvin Simon, who left in March to enter the armed services had given outstanding service to the class. His certificate ilu mawmon ,mg talks, will be forwarded to him. iw ' 4' ' M-f' In the annual letter writing contest the first place went to .. Thomas Wilson, second place to Haney Blanton, third place to Frank Knaack. William Hartleb and Patil Meyer won honorable mention. Q Finally, the top ten graduates were: Malcolm Golden, jack ' Kissinger, Phillip Handwerger,john R. Schroeder, Lehn Otto Franke, Marvin Kirsh, Daniel Sax, Leslie Bard, Harvey Friedlander, and Victor Marder. .- 5 5. 1- . jg., .. . l 5 P 4' k L. I 1 I' , I f'- 1 1 'J 'AQ' gift 4 -Q if L. 'n- n ,. 3-M-NZ , Q66 -Sign Q i I Wh Q1'J C ..'E Q3- F Wh.- ATHLETICS if-bwd Yea Team f f f Probably no orgamzatlon has done more vsork and recenved so llttle credlt as that of the cheerleaders PI'3CllClI1g every day after school m the West Court the cheerleaders strove to perfect thenr yells md cheers The cheerleaders are under the dlrectlon of Prof Harley Al len and are captamed by Joel Harrnatz At the Cnty Poly game each year the cheerleaders put on a slut pokmg fun at the Plumbers across the may Harold Nlandell and Joel Harmatz are the two graduatlng semors on the squad The cheerleaders deserve your recognxtxon and appreciation for thelr fme work The Hall of Fame was started at Cnty ln the fall ol 1949 and bears the name of the outstandmg athlete of each partlcular sport outstandmg ln character deter nunatlon and sportsmanshxp The coaches select the Top Mandell Sudbnnk Fme Blumberg lxt 1 u Klout Harmatz lokempner o Fame athletes whose plctures are placed ln the Trophy Room for a tvso year perlod Prof Ken Van Sant head of the Athletlc Depart ment started the whole ldea and project Football Thomas Kelm Soccer Cross Country Basketball S wzmmzn g Wrestlxn g - R Harvey Solomon G o Emmanuel Rxchman Lacrosse - Rxchard Whedbee Bowling - Harry Cpperhauser Hall f . . ' ine ., , , F . . I If - n Charles Doermg Rlchard Barrenger Tenms David Schunmel Coaches De assao and Lumsden The football team of l9o0 nas headed by a new coach Xnclx Dcfassao Coach Dclassao started has football career at New lscnsmgton llagh School xshere hc played for four years He thcn xacnt to Slappcax Rock State Teachers College ln Icnnsyla anaa and pl axcd thcac lol taao ae ns Xndy then decaded to tann to co achnac, thc game and dad so at ll estchester Hlgh School He coached there from l'Ho to 1918 He then moyed to Baltamoae and taught at sexeral yocataonal schools yshale coachmg ayacc football here at Cats College The team non the Publac School C,hiIHIJ1OIlSh1IJ He then became assastant to Coach Helm of the Xarsaty Coach Helm retnecl hom the coachang Job last year and Coach Defassao toolc oyer the leans of Y arsaty football He was assastecl ba Coach Lumsclcn who also has had sewer al years of CX JCIILIIKL lll SC CO Q K dl iS cd aaath C na Collcgc as naclcccl loatunatc K0 if Men of Magha ba taonncang Southern Hugh School l9b ack Caaea ber and Daclc Pullen ascae the bag guns m thas game 'Ihe ncxt contcst san C ata oyeryshelm Calyln COOllllgC lflb Pullen scorcd three TDs and Chuck Doerang conyeatcd lfllll sncccsslul tnnes C aty naet Patterson and St oe an successaon losanv both games Hearted ba the stall schedule tlae Collegaans lost thc next taso games to Xltxandaaa and led hot forest l nlc The Black lxnaghts dad not gnc up hoxseyea and 5 .f' 'A ,gzsq Lx .,, Qa4f. Qo?e't ang as eelc Xltea acclc sc y tagacc a ta touchcloaan underdof met Poly 'I he Orange and Bl aclc undoubtedly played then best game of the year faghtmg all the may but came out on the short end of the 190 score Although Catv had one of ats roughest seasons an ye als at showed drlye and determlnataon that has seldom been equaled ana aa .1 onson T axloa n y 411 ac a Rexno c s Baanc cs l' llcn Xslcan Illoff lhacllcy S Dans rc mu lceas aus teen loc-aan Ra oncese H rdock S llvhilll I c nom ac mu Haghtomea O Neall Comstock lxeam Baackcmnz Naalh Baoolchaat Sloftll lx lan la! r Ilacmn Klticlcl llaatleb Recgan lulanex Nedbee llamsteffer Xmbaosc Clank laaks f . Q 1- -'- - F 2 ' .I . . , ' r ., . , , . . y l L . I I . . - 4 I , 1' - 1 . , Q -1 . 1 ' . - - .1 y , I . J .I . y I I H I 1 l l 5 ' 4 a ' , , 1 . I s H '- - f -, . - s - V - ' af , - ' vas ' 1 ' f a az ' 1 ' . 1 ' ' ' ' f X , 2 Z 1, 2 Q , , . ., . ,, ,. A .Z,' Jzlmm , . I, ' ,' 1 . , 2 . . I Y W . . 2 ,r . Y. xx I 7 4 C' 'V I f .5 S . 4 ' - J A 4-'..',f 2, ' I' 1 - , ' z , lf ' ' ' ' ' A ,- -yy -. Cocacla I, aa. len za hel the llzayvee in V ' ad 1 - gg-QF sist' thc: Yzaa-sity in 130. L' 1' L ga- ' ' -- ' 1 - to hzavc' two superb 4 hes. ' C ' --J t ..f1F W CK '.A A X- I FOOTIQXLI., IEISU-City' opened its football season cznne from behind to tie Hagerstown, 13-13, the follow- . ,. ' ' , . , . .- ' at two-a' -- lzap. ', C1t', :lag 'l as 2 l ree- ' ' ' L . . . K ' K K , A . . . . 1. ., ' , ., f ' . ' ' , a a v - a . c K . K , , 1 - Top: Ste' v' V , Na' I . '24 ', Co roy. P 1 1z': 1 ll', ' ' tt, janv, aa - , , J , , , . ' 3 I ' ': S CI, D S , ' g, 'g K . e ', fc ' ., ,c-f, KZ' 'll -an 2r1cl ' ': ' ' ', ' , I .' ' ' , , ,' , ' ' ' ' , fl ' , '21 ' . 'out ' ' ,. C' , ' , ' , ' ', ' , ' g I . K.. I .. s. ' 'TT Y Yi l a . T - Q ,K g , A I , M ,YF-,,, V g , IO0 The Record Xoull haac to catch me farst' September 29 October 14 CITY 19 SOUTHERN 6 Tlae openang game of tlae 1950 sea son saw tlae Black and Orange eleven start off an the aaght claaectaon for MSA laonors The Black Knaghts scored thear farst touchdown of tlae season early an the game as Dack Pulleaa patched to Wfhedbee Watlun late plays of tlae T D ack Cweaber bucked over lor Cnty s second tally of the game Then the contest settled clown to a defensave play wath South ern beang able to break through only lor a lone TD an the 3rd quarter In the fanal aaaanutes Dack YVhedbee went TD bound on a Z0 yard e terse sewang up the game for Caty October 6 CITY 40 CALVIN COOLIDGE 6 Catv College easaly trampled the Csalvan Coolaclge team an a runaway free scorang game To start the scor ang w laacla ended an the Black Knaghts second straaght wan Dack Pulleaa swept around raght end for the score Xs tlae Caty lane coaatanuously stopped tlae XVashangtonaans Pullen aoaaapecl to two naore tallaes an tlae fnst h all The secoaacl team got anto actaon na tlae last half and took off at the saaaac pace as that at wlaacla the game had staatecl Steers Banastellea and lt oll s oael as C aty lcd l October 20 CITY 0 MT ST JOE 39 lncounteaaaag., a top NISX teaaaa for thc second consccutne week the Col lcgaans fcll to tlae naughty aaaaclanae of St oe 'Ilae taoaancnag suffeaecl by tlae Black lxaaa lats at thc hands of tlae C acls w as tlac w oast clclc at thas season XX atla Staenapck lc aclna tlac gaouaad a aac staong laaac thc laaangtonaans took a coaaaaaa anclang 'G 0 h all taaaae lead Tlae tacnacnclous C ael laaac watlastoocl caeax tlne at tla at Dack Paallcn aaad laas naates cou cl on CITY 12 PATTERSON 33 In her farst tough game of the season C aty lost to Patterson for the saxth consecutaae ye aa Xaa eaa ly Pullen to XVhedbee pass for 45 yeards brought l as et only to scc thc Black and Orange surge lanle c From tlaeaa on the Calappers reallv rolled and led at tlae half 330 Agaanst the Clappers second teaaaa tlae Black Knaghts could do lattle an the second half Howexer Pulleaa s passang watla Whedbee and Doerang as has targets hat payclaat Both TDs were scored by Cshuck Doramg as the Collegaans put on a cleteraaaanecl but belated rally November 4 CITY 0 FOREST PARK 19 In the encoaaaater wath Forest Park the Black and Orange bowed to the aanbeatable daao of a strong FP teaaaa and the weatherman The elements refused to cooperate wath Cnty s passang attack and the result was dasastrous Xlter sroanag on c an tlac lust quaatcr tlae aecllaot Forestcrs thwarted Caty draaes an the next two peraods aaad then clanclaed the game wath two quack scores an the fanal stanza Cntys ground game was not consastent enough to punch through the Cray and Green forward wall for a score as Forest Park contanued to buraa up the leagaae an XISA competataon November 10 CITY 13 HAGERSTOWN 13 Xvhale stall an preparataon for tlae Poly game Cnty aaaet a surprasang Hagerstown team wlaach was qaaack to take advantage of the breaks As a sexere case of faamblatas hat the Collegaans the aap staters took a 130 lead an the farst quarter 'I hen tlae Black and Orange took over Wath Dack Wlheclbee and Les Crow ther carryang the braant of the heavy work the Black Kaaaghts scored wath C,rowther baackaaag over Before the farst half eaaded the Caty lane had to stop w hat later proxed to be the last Hagerstown drave In tlae second laalf C aty saw seaeral scorang clrnes delayed but tlaen a Paallen to NVlaeclbee pass set aap the tyang score lack Cweaber bucked oaea and XVhedbee kackecl the P X I T laaas Cnty eked oaat a tae an a game marred by a bad laast qu aa ea atcla Out' ffl Bigger and Better Every Year November 23 CITY 0 POLY 12 Entermg the 62nd annual Crty Poly game a decxded underdog ac cordnng to comparatnve scores the men of Cnty College put up a valnant battle untnl the fnnal gun More than I4 000 theernng enthusnastnc fans hurrned to the Stadnum before eatmg thenr Thanksgnvmg Day dnnners to see a game that has a great tradntnon behmd nt ll Unk Although the ghosts of the heroes of fornner C P games may have watch ed anxnously nn the pre game dress mg room new heroes many playnng thenr last games nn the Black and Orange were suntnng up These grad uatmg sennors who passed nnto the annals of football hnstory composed the startnng team Wnllnam Hartleb Bernard Herdock Roland Reynolds Davnd Altfeld Thomas O Nenl Robert james Lester Crow ther Rnchard Pullen and Captann Tom Kenm Wnth Cnty knckrng off Ed Adams returned to hns own 27 Dnck Nluth nntercepted a pass and sprnnted to the Plumbers 33 yeard lnne The Poly lnne held and the ball went back to the Blue and Orange The next tnme the Alamedans got thenr hands on the ball they rnpped to the North Avenuers 25 on successnve runs by Dnck Pullen and Les Crowther As the drive stalled Poly punted out nnto Cnty terrntory bd' Poly Takes Another Fall wnth the decnsnon lnkely to fall to enther team In a tense moment on her own 47 yeard lnne fourth down one yard to go Cnty gambled and lost as a lnne plunge was smeared by the agressnve Poly forward wall As the fnnal pernod got under way Petrella passed 24 yeards to Graf Then Graf went wnde around hns own lnne saw daylnght and streaked to paydnrt D Ferdnnando s conversnon was wnde agam but the Plumb ers now led l20 Wnth only a few mnnutes left Poly began to knock on the Black Knnghts goal agann It was fnrst down on the 3 yard lnne when Adams bulled Don Qraf grabbed 3 Pullen aerial and his run back over only to have the score nullnfned by a backfneld nn motnon penalty Adams hnt the Cnty lnne three more trmes and was held three more tnmes The Black and Orange took over on thenr own 3yard lnne and were nn possessnon of the pngsknn at the fnnal gun ngnnted the spark leadnng to Poly s fnrst score Ed Adams powered hns way over enablnng hnm to txe for ponnt gettnng honors nn the NISA Dn Ferdnnandos knck was wnde and the half ended wnth Poly leadnng 60 From the gun startnng the second half the teams battled on even terms nnto the fnnal two mnnutes of the thnrd quarter Untnl thns ponnt the contest was an even battle Thus as nnght rapndly approached gloom settled over the loyal Collegnan fans who had seen the glornous strnng of four stranght vnctorres over BPI broken .lunnor Varsnty Football loj Snherman C ronoso Bossa Dnnsmone Baker Reba I rof Schmnd Green C en retz K ausey DuX al Fugett C ohen 2nd lamb Katz jansen Rever Waskey Beares t rossman Hart Bottom C Smnth bnbson Sy nodnnos Meyers Brooks The jayvee football team was Cai! D Snunth KIZYOIIB Hamnlos ltaufman Nlgr under a new coach thns year Coach Vnc Schmnd Mentor Schmnd coach at ed at Cnty about two decades ago and then went to Edlson Hngh The unnor Varsnty dnd not fare too well thns season losnng fnve nn a row Loyola gave Cnty nts fnrst taste of defeat at Evergreen The next contest saw Cnty lose a 67 decnsnon to Forest Park Patterson Poly and Southern crushed the Orange and Black nn the follownng weeks V: mg- 'Y' IOI O - I . . 1 I I . , , I -.,....,t-, . , ,Q b N . T . . ' 1 . In . 1 , 1 4 - ,, ' df n Q Q u , 'll I K A J - f , trial f . . I I , failing., fn, I ,, L 5' r' vit V 4 1 - - C ff , . ' tz. - -.T , . '41 I V 1 f 'I ' QI ,JY - ' . 7 - ' -1. - - 4' - . V . 6 I W ' ' . '11, .. - - ' 0 1 f - '1 T ' Ag, - ' , ' ' ' If 544- ' , . ' v X , . - t . . . ,, ,W ' I Y. . . . . I I ' ' , . V . V - . I I I I I 1 ' y T .v . . . . . Y ' I , D , A . , . , , . . . . ' . , . Y v . V . . . . , , . n . . . , . . . . 1 1 , I . , . v . . . ' I . ' . . , . . , . 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'V , IO7 If Jr 1 Prof Nfarx Calun kcpper Bxozu Sanorka Paulus Nfltchcll ,Nfl raw xxClI1Lf Crowds Fmkelsteln Roberts lilantcm H ucs l Ir Shrcr Ian Crecnbcrg l'l'lCtll3INlCl' DeLaBarre Harriers Capture MSA Tttle Fess Nfarx has brought another 'Xlbk champion shlp to Balttmore Qlly Lollege 'Ihe crown was not hrs usual Varsxty sw tmmg tltle but also the Varslty cross country squad Although the team w is txecl by Patterson Park 1n the NIS-X meet, the Orange and Black were undefeated Ill dual meet competluon The Colleglans outdlstanced Patterson Park St oe and Polytechmc It his been nme long wears smce Clty has beaten the Plumbers 1n 1 Valsntv cross country encounter ln the annual Iohn Hopkms Sp1lcedShoe Meet the cmclcr klclcels cdgccl Olll the Nor th Xxenue lllSlllll .layvee Cross Xs was the Xarsxty the auees were also coached by Erme Xfarwc The squad d1cl not fare as well thxs year, tts record showmg scattered wms oxer NIL St oe ind Patterson In the Marxland Scholastic -Xssoclatlon W1 tton hx one pomt and thus made ll three trmes the hurners hut 6,I1lClU,Lll xrctorxous mer the Orange and Blue this season lhe XAISIIX h rd to settle wlth sharmg the NISA crown wrth the Pits as both teams had 41 pomts m the f1n rl champtonshtp contest Such stanclouts as Capt Hrrxey Blanton member of the Hall of Fame, Frank chcll c o uulc course record Ro De La Barre and 'Nfarxm Brozer were from the unxor Country lace thc Oldllgff 1nd Blick fuushecl a dtstant second behmcl Polxtechmc The best bet for next year s Varslty squad looks hlce Barker who flIll5llCLl flfth tn the aywee X15 X meet :rc Prof N ant Dans Hart Henchnclcs Hxatt Balslcn Smul wltz Src! ro 4 ko ken kllllll Ltchtcr KICCII berg Colclstonc Ho c en Prcss Oster Creep ntl mc Duns X hen e r Nici ourt C laser 'Iontos hx 1 lchman ls! you s lxu chle lallccr lust Ham bulgcr Rexnolcls lch lcur Daudson I I , I I H'f'f'1'2 .A . -cw ' , ' , i K 'rm'Z .' .' 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I jx 701 Prof Calrrn Srlycrman Goodman Crlprn Foland Xort Ierstcr lctrte Nfctzbower Stephens Lauaae Settler Xioss md mu lxrcrsher lcssrg Xoya hahernagel lclan Va kcll Iuckhardt Rosc lxt mu Nordstrum Lorzeaux learce Simon Potts Hanos YVVVM Hayrng a Ball of a Trme Coach Srd Calyrn clrcl a double Job durrng the soccer season drrectrng both the Varsrty rnd ayycc squrds The Iunror X arsrty had a yery strc ccssful scrson eyerr though rt drd not urn the V NISX croun The trtle mas undecrdecl untrl the last game of the season In tlrrs contest Nft St e 'cd Olll yrctor rlter urn' the Orange and Black l l rn a pre yrous encounter The teams mam stays were Nlrko Frncr and Herby Blrnchrkoff Qrty s yrctrrns durrng the carnpargn were Patterson and Poly The East Baltrrnoreans were beaten tmce by I 0 and 3 0 scores whrle the Plumbers lost tuo close ones by I0 scores No Hands Allowed The Varsrty socccr squid experrcncecl one ol rts frrrcst c rrnpargns rn seyeral years endrng rts slate yxrth a 39 record Xlthough the Orange and Black lost the opener to Nlt St Ioe I2 the hooters drsplayed one of therr frnest performances of the season The next co rtest sm Crtv trrp C rlycrt Hall bv r Sl scc re Pete Lorleauxs tyso goals and Charlre Pearces ground play hrghlrghted thrs game After losrng a decrsne encounter to Patterson 0 5 the Collegrans had clear sarlrng Close wrns from Poly and I-.drson by rdentrcal fl scorcs were grcrt tlrrrllcrs Our ersrcst yrctory crnre bv forfcrt from Forest Park who was unable to assemble a team thrs year The Srdney Calyrn was extremely pleased ysrth the team and sele ted Capt Charles Pearce to the Hall of Fame of Crtv College J V Soccer To r mn Prof Kalurr Rackrnales Knrrrmen I ubman lralrer Settlcr Barrett Snyder Gelyar ond mu Koklcrnalcrs Dtlroer Ryan Vrlkrnson 0 Neal lsl row Blrnchrkoff Nhers Irncr Radclrffe Nfedler '59fqg'5 CY' IO 'ff 'VZ .1 ,' ,Y ', , 4 ', 'V , .' ' P. ,A , I H ' . h' h. .,,.A. 2 ', . ' ' A. ,k. .2 , 4 . V 1 ' r I 4 f l I f V. y'- . J ' I I . . x , ' , ' r ' 'z ' , s .1 ' 1 .4 fr . , , , , .nal f.- If ' Lf 2 ' - 'z y V 1 , 1 vl K . v ' jf f wif final game saw the hooters trounce hapless Park School, 5-2. Mentor Y' v - V' f -C I C ' , ' - I ' .V v - A 41 U I., ' I . . I ' 1 ' - ' V V . , - - gl - ' H ' ' ' I -- I 6 , I A . 1 . ,X ' 3 J , J. a K . - Q T . ' s ' , r . .jo I ' edg .r - l y I I g ' 1 ' 1 ' 9 - 1 1 A I, , I - . Q 1 Y. .M v' - - , Y ' ,A 3 F rsh Drown Cpponents Per usual the Varsity came through wlth ease to cop another 'Nfaryland Scholastlc Assocnatlon swrmmmg champxonshxp Thxs was the enghth stralght year that the team under the Ieadershnp of Coach Erme Mant has donunated prep ssummlng cnrcles Led by such stalvs arts as IVarren Heeman Bob Chandler Ted IVOJ clk Carl Hutman Ronny Rxcker and Frank V1fg1l1O the fxsh drowned all MSA opponents wery dCClS1VCly After a medxocre shoumg at the pre season Prmce 1011 Imitation Meet the Orange and Black went on to svsamp St joe 52 23 In thls contest Warren Heeman garnered fue fnrst place pomts swunmmg as a back stroker and 200 yard freestyler The next vnctxm was Loyola whlch was turned back by a 5124 score I NISA Dnmg Champlon Bob Chandler s fmal meet before hls gfi-lll3ll0II ln February he gave one of h1s best performances agamst our arch rn al Polytechmc In the second round needless to say the results were the same Clty found some pretty rough competltlon outslde Human swims to victory of MSA clrcles The tankmen succumbed to the over mhelmmg power of Wnlmmgton W1ll1am Penn Bulhs Prep the Navy Plebes and Mercersburg Academy In rlhe MSA mdlvldual Swlmmmg Champlonshlps saw the Eastern Dlvxsxon Hlgh School Champlonshlps held St OC UC CNY with llfsl Place Points However CRY at Prmceton Heeman Nhke Vaeth and the freestyle Calnufed more total Pmms to Wm relay team advanced to the fmals but lost to the stxffer The future looks pretty brnght for C1ty s swnnmmg foes Nlexertheless the Niarxmen took seventh place team and more MSA crowns lll thls lnterscholasttc meet Inf: mn Irof Mana Myers IN ojcnk Bender McCoy Putman 211111014 Hutman Sandberg OHaxa Pollock Rlcker Vxrglho lxl mu lucpp Hamburger Xaeth Heemann Barnett Willard vs ,- f7 Ml A ly , IO4 D 1 . v. 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Nittick Blum Brooks Schaeffer Cox Davis Hyatt Casino Znrl mu I ooclman I hlcr MacNamee I ayne Sachs Ireeze Kessey Ginsburg Kopnlmclt Glass lr! mu RlllhUWSkl Ihlson 'Hedley Baker Kreswell Redman Saunders kolkcl Baltimore C tty College Marksmen 'I he rifle season at City College was not spectacular A renovated rifle range helped dress up the teams standings ln the MSA. The BCC marksmen s lone win was a 413-449 blasting over e Highlancltown crew. In the four-team loop Poly and Calxert Hall tied for first place with thc Engincers copping the ' mwn in '1 play '. During the season both Harvey Solomon and Don Carew carded scores of 99 out of 100 shots. Un- cler the tutelage of Coach Van Kirk Bland, Frank Kriz, Don Eppig, slack Volcjak, and Mark Hess also fired above 95. ,ga Q., fr N' is F Q15 H5 t In sweeping to their fourth con sccutnc XISX championship the ance minions of Coach Ernie Xlarx showed distinct promise for Xarsm aggregatlons of coming xears mgly fast rate ever time out the mmnows owcrwhelmed Polytech Xlt St oe and Loyola in each of fue matches Among the aquamen streaking consistently were Roland Crom well double winner in the MSA tournev Dick Keesey ace back stroker from York Pa who got lost at the Bearcat meet Dick Saunders jon Kollcer Walter Brooks another MSA champ ohn Payne anchor man on the medley relay team and diving star Elmer Medley Stanrlm Coach Bland Xolejak Carcvs Solomon Ixrwelzng Creswell Iowell Friz I0 9 Q 4 ' C3 GQ T V- t H . 6, W , - C, t, , I 'J , I 2 f rf -- 1 Y - I X lsufi . N .' ' 1. 5 t ,. I iw 1 to Q r, I, . J r 5 , VV, 1 . I . - . 4' A , V Q X U., V. A 'A - ' ' . 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X . 4' th N 1 S Q , l V I I ' T X crr . . off l' 1 ! ,M- ' s 106 Swrsh Basketball 1950 1951 Hath the crrtaac lust tc nn all laaxrnr, prexaous X arsatx ex er aence Lats C ollcge stntecl oil sera rmpressaxels Howexer thc C ol leganas coulcl not kccp up thc snrrc pacc and enclcd thc sc ason wrth a 300 record re openrnu, encouratcr of thc scason saw the Or antge and Black swamp Isclrson 'whale H all scorecl 'U and Xbhey Leastcr, I0 Cats handlmg and lack of teamwork How es er the team rebounded an the next match w hrch was wath Patterson In the wanrng seconds Ronny Hall cut under the basket and sank a hook shot just as dropped the next two games, because of sloppv ball tac huller sourrdcd I-anal sccrc x ' Pattcrs n Poly was the next opponent and Lats s toughest The Plumbers stated off 'a late rally to go on to wan thas game and also the NIS-X crown Ron Halls I8 pornts were to no axarl Catv took the rrcxt two games and axcngecl an earher defeat by Forest Park Cnty ended the se rson by losmg a heartbreaker to Patterson The fanal record was lne wms and fue losses Hall swrshed 143 poants through the cords to place hrm thrrd hagh scorer an the prep leagues Leaster who graduated an February was a demon off the boards and an accurate shot as well The onls other graduate was Wald Ball H artlch who gr ahhcd rchound alter rcbouncl and also possessed an excellent hook shot p :ara Prof Dcfassro C rcsscr Hartleb Hall Blazzard Bard Nfgr had r Kooclnran Nlgr Boltanskx Dopkan Strohmeyer Steers rams Nlgr ra our mr lala ls Xlg R p ao orl Hurraan Cclac uman Nita F1 ,- asafrf ex tgp A It w rs not untrl the fanal game of the season that the unaor X nsatx NIS X Basketball Tatle was clecadecl In that game Baltnrrorc C atx College auees lost a heartbreaker Ihe season w as extremelx successful the unaor Varsatx wanrarng elexcn and losang onlx fue Xrnong Lats s xactams wclc lorcst Park Southern Patterson and Calxert Hall Recsc I axangston c aptnrr w as hrgh scorer and uncloubtecllx one of the hest hall plaxers on the team Scxcr rl stnadouts on thc team thas scar were Lnangs ton C-corge Drctrrch loe Rexnolds errx Sassora Dack Stcarr Stexc Roscnstern and Iredclre Xhrarnson Two pomls for Cats .layvee Swtshers T 170 lrof Nathanson Stcuhcrr Roscnslcan bahlex Daetrrch Srssora Srxcler Nigr Incl V01 Stun bchwartz rxrngsrorrc Colclslcrn II Cohcr llurlrmr mu Saedel Rcxnolcls Rrctcllrarrpt Ahrarrrson H G ymnasttcs The Gymnastlcs squad thxs year was under the dnrectxon of Prof hc Schmnd returnee to the De partment of Physlcal Educauon Nlr Schmld along wlth the help of Eddy Pokorny who now goes to umor College whlpped the OT:- boys mto shape m tune to present an assembly before the school 1n early February The boys went through many tumblmg routmes and dlfflcult stunts on the parallel bars The captam of the team w as Carl Gray son ,Q The Gymnastlcs team was started three years ago ln order to gxve the boys mterested m gymnastlcs a chance to lmprove themselves In ery year the team competes wnth the Nasal Academy at Annapolis Weber DIYISIIIOTC Trump er IT Top row Pokornv Coach Franklin Becker Smxth Charles Stuart Alan Znd rou Brlllngs Grayson Sudbrmlt Brannon Slltermen Bottom rou che Mooney W Matmen Top ron Shaefer Slacum Hcxler Friedman 3rd ron Xdler Mgr Conner Nlawratel Shutz Lessig S Daudson Reynolds Cordon Cohen M Davidson 2nd row Scarflle Cemmo Cohen Grossman Meyers Fader Bnmstefer Burdette. Bottom rou Toston Ruland Xhlkmson Purst Dtaz Clemny Kaufman Iwose to the Gnndstone gg Wm PS Belt Wnth standouts m nearly all welght classxftcatlons, the BCC wrestlers won the Publlc School crown and fmtshed thlrd ln the 'NISA tourney behmd only McDon ogh and Gxlman Unusually profxclent matmen tutored by Coach Charlxe Hxrsch auer included the 128 pound kmg, Lou Ruland who was tled durmg the year by only Poly s Bob Dunn Frank Scarfnle of the 138 pound class who avenged his only defeat with a victory m the MSA flnals Jay Conner who flnlshed second m the bxd for the 175 pound crown and Harold Fader, who was vxctorxous ln all but one match durlng the regular season I0 C . . . ' xr ' V , , t I I ,, . c' 'rl A . S . , 'G 'f' , ' 1 I A f Q I , ' ' M ll' in ' F 4 . 5 G 'f V, V, V ,, ' . . l 5 1 I I . V 4. . r l E Q 1 4 l JL u r - , . ' ' l V' I 1 v - , '. S 43 . G, W x 4 , . A , '9 F ' , . 1,1 I , Q - I 4 . . , , , . ' , ' . ' ' I v. ' I 1 1 v l 1 1 J 9 4 ' ' , , ' ,- ', , ' . 'S R0 . j, . . 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N4 to k 108 Down the Varstty Alleys City Lollege frmshed second ln the NISA bowlmg league rs Poly non the crown Houeser the tltle was ln danger untrl the flnal week of plas But the locals dropped one game to Loyola and lost the Tech match nn the campaign finale Lnder the gurdance of Coach Ken Van Sant the Lolleglans rolled over Patterson Lalxert Hall Loyola Edl son and Nlt St oe Harrv Opperhausel the roller s top trmber toppler and D1cL Lltsmger spar ked the kegglers supported by Lou Pohl Berme Stem Paul Kalafos Larroll Focht and Norman XVe1nste1n Top Focht XNCIIISICII1 Lltslnger Kalofos Bottom Oppcrhauser Pohl Fore' Teemg off agamst fxve MS-X opponents the Clty Col lege golfers dropped thexr matches all the tame flghtxng hke real sportsmen Under the tutelage of Coach Ken Van Sant several BCC putters were standouts These mcluded Emanual Ruhman ohn ean Nlax ordan and ack Lynch Top Rrchman NanSant Goldman Bottom Max Lvnch Jeans Top Glass Rosenberg .lumor Varszty Pm Topplers Cm College jaysee bowlers brought the NISA Cham pnonshnp to the Lrstle On The H111 as ll compxled a 94 5 league log 'Ihe season was brought to a successful close as the C1OllCgl3I'lS donned then arch rnal runner up Polytech ln the season frnale Leadmg local alleyxtes xx ere Paul X erdone Lddle Glass Ioe Looper 1 ou C etlar and Arme Rosenberg The latter houexer u 1s brought up to the Varsity m mid season Getlan Cooper Bolton: Xerdone Track 1951 2,'.5g9FhG'l' M lor I rof 'Slant kenm H ilms S Dau Sllbert Mc! ow H einer Del allalrc' Canham llrorcr lakln Nlgr Znds Bfllll ton C Dans Champness Rucker ltzkoff Sclen l-run Nlitthcll Iolllngel Mgr Iiotlmn Becker D Dans N right Heck I rcspo C ucma Barranger I ohl Cinder Track kickeis ucte rlmost mxincible in the mile event These boys captured first second and fourth respectively in the Nlaryland Scholastic Championships Sprked Shoes on The Baltimore City College track team completed a successful season by winning four meets losing two and taking fourth in the Maryland Scholastics The team was agam under the very able leadership of Coach Fess Nlarx City sustained losses only to Patterson and Poly Bob NIcCoy Bob Champness and Lou Pohl handled the broad Jumping for the Orange and Black with NIcCoy capturing first place inthe MSA with a Jump of 20 feet 5V inches Ioey XVr1ght and Ronny Ricker both graduates finished third and fifth respectively in the championship pole vault ewent The Collegians outstanding sprintels were Capt Dick Barranger falso of the Hall of Famej John Heck and Yvalt Becker in the 100 and 290 yard dashes Dave Davis Bob Shier three year Varsity man and Gene IWIU In the 440 The mamstays in the shot put and discus throw were Chuck Davis Bernie Silbert Shel Davis Manuel Crespo Ross Kenny and Al Itrkoff Junior Varsity Track All three placed in the MSA Lavy and Schuster were Joined by Ronny Steuben m the low hurdles The mile run saw Bob Reynolds joe Furst and Ken Fehlayer do excellent jobs. With such outstanding distance men as Robin De La Barre Harvey Blanton and Prank Nlitchell the cinder Following m thc footsteps of the previous V ti uk team Coach Vic Schmid s l9ol team came running in all its dual meets The MSA was a heart breaker for the Collegians as they succumbed to Poly and Patterson and had I0 Settle for 3 third Place- ln the field events Morty Greenberg Margulies and Steuben: in the broad jump Dick Earle Harvey Cohen and Sam Cox' and in the high jump Hub Meyers Dave Bryand and Bruce Birkhead are probable Varsity mem- bers next xear. In the dashes Stan Xlagulies Nlorty Greenberg Brian Parker Captain Bruce Schaffer and Sid lNeu- berger showed very promising performances. Dick Lavv Bill Schuster and Daxev Bryan dominated the hurdles. ff THE DISCUS THROWVER Top: I.aLon, Baklor. Sliustcr, lfehlaucr, Seetwo, Locten, Baker, Finkelstein, Schaffer, Neuman, Tountas, Day, l'rof. Schmid. 3111: Monfretl, Cox, Messina, Haley, Taylor, Cohen. 2nd: Schmidt, Hurdley, Braccklinc, Stuhin, Reid, Lichtman, Brvan, Myers. Miller. liollolnz Luntz, Steinberg, Birkhead, Margulies, Greenberg, Lavv, Parker, New- berger, Earle. ' IO IIO The Varsity lacrosse team got off to a rip-roaring start this season by winning its first two games against Catonsville High and Annapolis High, both victo- ries by one-point margins. However, oxerconfrdence and cockeyness caught up to the bows and rt was difficult for them to get back on the mrnnrng trail Four games rn a row were lost to South ern NIcDonogh Gilman and Poly The frnal standings saw the Orange and Black rn last place Nevertheless there were many excellent players on the club Lou Ruland vsrnner of the Unsung Hero avsard Les Crowther Honorable Nlentron in the Sunpapers All Star T earn and Bill K rbernagel defenseman H ho vsrll get the ball XVrth the loss of Coach Denaburg, Nlentor Srd Calvin took over the rems vi ti Once Called Baggataway Smq :Lis Top Krexsher Heeman Noya Wojcrk Dashrell Huebeck lrppen Bard Mgr Buckowrtl Mgr Znd Prof Cahill Coodman Mgr Crlprn lorieaux Goldstein farrrty Mahle Saunders lxougoulrs Mgr Iiollorn Crux Ruland Needle KN ashes Cromthcr Schnerder DeVan Burdette XS hedhee .Iayvee Lacrosse o f Dc assro krrnnu H mr os Iantl lr la l larlser l'ocLlrn ton Sclmurtker Blackwood Srlxervood Howard 'ml NlcNarnee lawne Schnrtzer Nlgr Stermsald leun Nlaxer Palmer jerxcns Causes Xkhrte Bottom luonl Vgr 0 Neill Cortex Clasu I-asscrt Nlgr fromuell Radcliffe loerser komrns Nlartrn Sachs lxnrruncu 'lhe record sl ous o ly one urn which urs rgrrnst Forest l'rrL but the te nn lr rd dettrrrrrrrrtrorr hustle and spirit The se rson opened rgamst Park School who lrced the Orange and Black I rn 8 I su Xlter losses to Poly and Southern L ru lound tlrcrrrsclxcs rnd shipped forest Park 'Ihe game was marred by slugfests and arguments T rulx colorful Sparkrng the team s play were lack Howard and Don Hoffman rt att ack Sid Lexrn at rnrdfreld Palmer at defense and Lantz at the goalie posr tron The defense was exceptionally good Wrth experience next year s team should do wery well , , J 1 1 1 ' . , D . , . , , V l V' ll , l Y A ' ll Il ' 5 2 2 , - ' . 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T.- 'Dn- IT an I+:-I Top Pokempner Mgr Gross Hanknn Schnmmel Greenfeld Bottom Shorr Krome Robnnson Prof Gnll Coach Raqueteers Wm Agamf For the second stranght season the Varsnty tennns team came through wnth the Maryland Scholastnc Asso cnatnon crown Led by undefeated Dave Schnmmel the racqueters trampled all of thenr MSA opponents Snnce Prof Ben Emmenhenser was unable to coach thns year the team was led by Coach Francns Gnll a comparatnve newcomer to the Castle on the Hrll and a former coach at Poly The season was opened by whntewashtng Calvert Hall 70 The follownng week Cnty played host to Forest Park and captured the contest 61 The lone defeat was sustanned by Marty Greenfeld who battled for two and a half hours wnth Forester Teddy Klenn as he lost nn three sets Four days later the team traveled to Mercersburg Academy nn Pennsylvanna and agann trnumphed by a score of 6 5 The next match wnth The Hopknns Frosln was extremely close as the Orange and Black eked out a 54 vnctory I'he fnrst three men and fnrst two doubles emerged vnctornous The all nmportant Poly match was next on the schedule The Plumbers were Cnty's only obstacle nn the way of the Varsntys second stranght crown The result was 1 60 lacnng by the Gnllmen All of the boys had been up for the match but no one deserves more crednt than lrwnn blnorr who got out of a snck bed to play wnth a l0l degree temperature He won nn three sets Dave Schnmnnel defeated hns best frnend and arch rnval Buzzy Hettlemen 62 64 At Maryland Cnty tasted nts fnrst defeat nn two years a the hands of the Freshmen The only snngles wnnner was Schnmmel Shorr and Krome met thenr fnrst losses nn thns match also Wnth a juggled lnneup and wnth the absence of oe Jacobs Cnty beat Loyola 4 3 at Evergreen The season ended wnth the defeat of Patterson 7 0 The match took only an hour and a half Dave Schnmmel was captann and undoubtedly the best player seen nn prep cnrcles nn several years Morry Krome snxth last year showed tremendous nnnprovement and played remarkably well nn the number two slot thns year lrv Shorr thnrd nnan teamed wnth Schnmmel nnn doubles and remanned undefeated for two stranght years joe Jacobs fnlled the number four spot and teamed wnth Krome to crush all opposntnon nn doubles Ftfth on the team was Marty Greenfeld Returnees for next years team are Eddy Hanknn and Eddne Robnnson III I - , - .. . 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II2 Burning up the Bases Top Welsh Stohmeyer Hartleb Clark Dietrich Lelan Patrick Cunning llof 'Nathanson Iotlom Lazarus Nlgr Iee Bosse Steen Doering Porter Hevman Land This years Varsity baseball team produced several fme ball players Chuck Doermg captain and member of the Hall of Fame played third base batted 467, and made the first Prep All Star Team George Dietrich, who caught and played the outfield once or tw ice, was also on the All Star Team Because of a finger injury m mid season he was out of action for several contests Bill Kenney star second baseman broke his leg at the beginning of the season He was replaced by Sammy Steen who did 1 rem xrk ible SlllJSl,1lllll0Il job Iarly Adams started off as a pitcher but his hitting was so powerful that Coach Jerry lNathanson moxed him into the outfield. The final slate ended with the Orange and Black winning eight and losing the same number After losing to Poly 09 City came back to wm the next 51 City beat Southern 8 1 after losing m the first round to them, 2 4 City swept the series from both Edlson and Forest Pirk shutting out the latter twice Loyola virtual prep champs beat the Colleglans twice 7 0 and 8 7 Calvert Hall also took the series from Clty 54 and 16 St and Patterson split their contests The team was also sparked by the hustlmg play of Ron LeTan hrst baseman Tom Patrick, and outfielder Bu, Bill H rrtleb Nlost of the pitching was done by Sophomore hd Gunning and unior Bob Lee. Junior Varsity Baseball Top: Densmore, Moylan. XS'oelper, Reinholdt Blizzard Coldberg, Brooks. Middle: Bittner Bernard, fracie, Pctrushansky, Katz. Rockstrow' Blinchekoff. Oker, Mgr., Abrams, Coach Lunstlen. Hallam: Dil.onb1rdi M'illiamson. Schloss- ber. Baker froso lYiles. auulhwfs 'vii' The junior Varsity swatters who had 't relatively successful season finished third in NISA com- petition. Lewque play began and the local swatters downed Patterson in the opener 'llter which Cilvert Hall 'ind Southern Fell before the Colle- i'u1 onslaught. Then Forest Park broke the skein with 'in 8-7 victory over the Alamedans. Consecutive losses to Loyola Poly and Mt. St. Joe fol- viiw I' ' l 'c' 1 rin. eg I-P , at - ant at third, JL -- tic with Southern, L yolz , and 'Q - vert Hall. Lacrosse also tutored by Mentor Calwm chmaxed Basketball Champs, Y i wg lu: Stlcmls Xrnoltl Kxlrlm Rcegan Bolton: Xoung Nelson Hats I nder the astute gundance of Xthletxc D11ector Ken neth VanSant the lntrlcate mtramural system at Cltx College once molc l.lllllll0I'lLll smoothly Ill 19501991 Among the salted actlutxes carrled on were touch football wrestlmg track and xolleyball However soft ball and howlmg ptoxecl to be the most popular of all Bowling Champs, D5 210 A 4 lop Hcltlon Sthexlcl Schcn Bottom Luette Yhllaxcl Seweral ol the hllllllllg cltsses among which wcle mcluded T7 Cl B9 Bo T3 and Y recened enclrcled Bs for thelr champlonshlp play Indludual uctors m track were -Klan Chck Ronald Creamer and Alex XVhxte Two of the wrestlers who carrled away laurels were Herbert Nlxers and Al Pocklmgton Fresh Soph Athletics The Silylllg good things come lll small packag could well be applned to freshman sophomore athletics at Cxty College as the football team went undefeated the basketball squad set a new scorlng record, and the lacrosse ten not playmg tn an organlzed league devel oped several prospects for future Varsxty suck aggrega tnons Basically the purpose of the frosh soph program w as not only to proude another outlet for more athletes pants pictures were presented a tthe athletic assembly Football Coaches erome Nathanson and Robert Phelan comprled a powerhouse on the grldlron as the squad contmuously rolled up overwhelmmg scores Basketball under the d1rect1on of Coach Sldney Calun dxd not present an xmpresslve record but twlce topped the half century mark and agalnst Loyola scored 63 counters but also to form a foundatlon for future BCC Varsltles ns brief Campaign by scoring a 3 1 Victory, mer a slmllar Although major letters were not glven to the partlcl crew from Southern I-hgh School Top Bl02lllll5 Rappaport kougouhs Becker Cohen Petrushanskw Cendason Stanson Iant7 lxaufman Shargel 3rd Siegel Cengo Schuster S Berman Thompson Sclmcxder Leun Xhhllf! ond Caslno Cancer Cordon Potter C' Berman Lay Paulos Dans Bottom Prof Phelan Welsh Summers Burdett Blttner Heyman Morrls Nfoore Bhz zard Prof Nathanson II W' ' t cr ' s f: ,l 6 ,. 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' Y A 5-if 4' 'Y A' A , f . 3. :Rise 4,50 '-if Kgs! gi -. , , 1 .A ,f-Q fb fp 'I HE HONORABIJZ Assemblies Frozen Nine til Flag Raising Farewell Assemblies S Q Dancing with My Darling Raising the curtain on the 1950-51 social season, the February Seniors of '51 presented the annual .Xutumn Hop on Friday evening, October 13. A crowd ol' over 900 people danced to the lively tunes of Rivers Chambers Orchestra and swelled the Mid- Seniors treasury by S350. However, the Autumn Hop was not big enough to equal the smash hit of the Victory Hop, sponsored by both Senior Classes. lVith Carl Hamilton on the bandstand, 1500 Colle- gians and their dates swelled the treasury to over S600. Next came the SAC Christmas Dance at which, lfrank lVelsh and the flollegians sounded the down- beat. Bill Maisel and his orchestra supplied the music for the Cherry Hop which served as a debut for the February seniors of '52. On March ll through ixlllffll 17 Mayor Thomas 1J'iXlesandro ollicially proclaimed Sweetheart XVeek in regard to the June Senior's Sweethearts Dance held on Nlarch 17 in the gymnasium. The june juniors celebrated the 23rd anniver- sary ol the Castle on the Hill with their Starlight Dance. Featuring an excellent intermission pro- gram and the orchestra of Rivers Chambers, the dance turned out to be a great success. 'Iihere's l..zl N' 1 , l llarmonizing at Intermission fbancea iaar liar awe, use , s isaance a Song in the Air Balloons for All i'2'fvjii, j 54iiH ff m 3 gi? 15315 f rvf' ff fr 'Z' -f' vt Lf at vi ' ' A A ' ..fl!liii.ii'gi ' ff ' ' .zllllisllllfg i 11-1 'uf se, W 'i 1' W ll' ly Q v w .H -A an W pt - , It 4 ,y x , at ,H , 1 Figs .,, ga . ,qi l W- ' ,'f3,'.m . , ff ' 6 v J 1 -' fi -. . 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' Til XII old. te1l111i111l 1 so1'. 11-1l to 1111 insane llbfllllll becznxse of his 1111111110 lor Hz ey: ' ' l ' llL'l 111111 c t and ll love 11ff111r or 1' -ice. 1 'A 1 1,1 1.1 'I' ' Y. tbg llily Cl llege is the lirst o11-l1'1lessio1L1l group ' Q' ' ',' ' ' 1110 lht' Kiss will tell. 1' .1 I I 11111 o llll H11 llll I nt clnc 11111, ol I l ol111 L DC Ll 1 1 ' I 1 me 11111111111 dnettn lllll Prof Edna 1 lllll lhe plot co11cL111s tht 1tte111pts of N115 511111110115 to hut b1otl1c1 Llssood LOIlllll1l ss 111 Hu ellolts 1es11t Ill Lllll ll f he 11L lll 1d1l1t1o11 to the l111e IJLIlOflllllliCS lltllllX s11ppo1t lllll plot me 110 proud to 511 ll 1, Il 1 1 1 to 111 gntn ll!5lllS to produce tllIllCLlX lll the mst He Cute IDINIIIIL tum 'Q arf A 141' 'lg- l'l -QA .-I. U F5 x .il 1 . Salute to Lool oo City College was lrzmsl'orinetl into the l'.S.S. Nf'In'aska as the june Seniors presented Vincent ' Yo1nnen's swzislilmckling Comedy - Hit the Deck. Leading the cast were Miss Toba Mazaroff, repeating her success of lust year and Russel Kierig, popular Collegian tenor. Clnrolyn XVeil, .lane Apple, Melverne Goodman, .Xrnolcl Sody, Donald Hoover, Stanley XVeiinan, XYilli1nn Coates, and David Linthicum. The lVrath of Lavinia The Cz1pIain's Repiitnzinml In supporting roles were Bill Henning, THE DECK Hit the Deck can correctly be called a com- edy of Smiths since it involves the expedition of a rich young lady into foreign lands in search of her love, a rare creature with the name of Smith. The young heroine finds herself in- volved in adventure, both at home in the good old L'.S.A. and in the mysterious Orient. On hand to aid her are her colored maid, Lavina, and wealthy friend, Carolyn. ln the midst of these activities, the characters pause to socialize to some of the most immortal, refreshing music ever penned by the immortal Vincent Youman including .Sometimes l'm Happy, Wlzafs ll Little Kiss or Two, Hallelujah, and You're in the Navy. The play's excellent dialogue is due to the fine dramatic supervision of Prof. Clarence T. DeHaven. Mrs. Blanche F. Bowlsbey is respon- sible for the excellent vocalizing. Staging was arranged by Prof. Edward Arnold, Technical Adviser, while financial affairs were handled by Prof. Harold Greenwald. yu--s ' 4 l of 1 P l 1 T2 v- .ay iigfg? -lffflflfa z W- izfj i 'us 'iff 2 ji-V ,aki- Q, .. J ,, 1 Q P .- 31. r' t a ,ef x QL , f 1-5 - -K ,, -. I , ., . P La , Y- -,H W V7 .t- A sv . ,555 '. 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I ' 7 P I I ,J- fpgg :V lv 'j:g,fj,?: ' - ' 44 g, ' ' 1, 7232 Q' 5 Q -L r.: , m azz- 'gp' '-11,15 'fx IJ. Q-g 1 I2 ul'f'f ' and me ll' I ' Nfffl I l, W l I li ,-4 If ' ' ' N.-. l'c?'s2 s X ' i Qviffa ' .J '41 7 SV. , J' is. ,lf iJ,'p,g19'sn 7,4,.,,f 1' ,4 .- a iff?-. -- ' . .-I , 4. -. f 'i,4,,1' ,1,' Their first class contribution JUNlOl'3S-M Future Leacie Organization of the june junior class under the guidance of Prof. XVilliam Pearce began in November of 1950 with the class elections. Mark Eisenberg took the junior presidency and Dick Saunders, the vice-presidency. Capturing the re- maining positions of secretary, treasurer, and sergeant-at- arms were Don O'Hara, Monroe Sandburg, and john Kreisher, respectively. As its first social function, the class sponsored the annual Starlight Dance, reviving the cabaret sytle. XVith Rivers Chambers sounding the downbeat, the dance broke all records for successful junior dances at the Castle on the Hill. Dick Coleman emceed the star- studded floor show headed by the Harmonitones. Herbert Belgrad and Jack Howard served as co- I'1of. llinson demonstrates a Physics experiment Looking toward the future rs of the School chairmen of the event, assisted by Fritz Schwentker, Myron Scholnick, Shel Foland, jerry Sidle, Fred Crow- ther, and the class officers. Soon after the Starlight, the juniors sponsored an Arbor Day assembly at which Eisenberg planted a tree on the campus. Iilection for SAC soon followed and three members of the class of '52 announced their candidacy. Jack Howard was elected president of the Student Advisory Council on the first ballot and appointed runner-up Herb Belgrad Chairman of the Executive Board. The Dance N' Dip, the only closed junior affair of the year, was greeted with acclaim at the end of May under the able chairmanship of Jerry Sidle. The event, showing a slight profit, accomplished its main purpose- to promote better friendship among the juniors. ROM l Rlchard Abato Arthur Abrams 1-rwm Abrams Alfred Abramson Alan Ahrenberg Damran Ambrose Isadore Ances Nhlton Anderson RON oe Andrron I-red Applestem Donald Aronson joseph Askm Rxchard Atchlew jeremy Azrael I nlbert Baker Nelson Baker ROM 'Z Sanford Baklor Prank Bananco Danny Barber Nfarun Bark Xlorton Barman oseph Barrett Warner Batko Stew Batlas ROM 4 Hilton Becker lk alter Becker Herbert Belgrad Pdward Bender Arthur Berg Paul Berger Xhlllam Bleal Herman Blackwood ROM 1 Nfclun Blat! Herman Blmchtkoff lrun Block Allan Blumberg Ronald Blumson Donald Bokman Harold Bond john Bouchet RON o Charles Bradherrv Bruce Bradlex Alfred Brenner Samuel Boltanslu john Brock Rasmond Brookhart lwlward Brooks Nhchael Broun ROM 1 Daurl Brwan Nlarun Brozel Charles Buckman Halter Buranen Edward Burgec John Buxenstem Robert Cadden Ceorge Callender ROM 8 Allan Caplan Charles Carter Ross Causey Robert Champness kenneth Chandler Frank C rmmo Colm Clrne Alvm Cohen RUNS 9 Ronald Cohen Hllllam Cohen Thomas Comstock Donald Canham Wilbur Comm Charles Cook joseph Cooper Ioren Cox RON 10 N alter Cox Frank Clautrce C harles Crawolta Donald Cresvxell Lawrence Creswell Fred Crowther Sam Cucina ,ns 31 Sm 30 .gr 3? cr 5. A 2g- A '-T9 xx: K at 5' 2-F? 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Q51 imr 'Ulf ff -Q6 Q-J ev H tm MAI-kwa ' Y vs- '90 sd il X7 V- L. f Proud o our records as sophs we strove ROW l Ralph Cullum Francrs Cullota Clrfford Culp Ronald Curtrs Rrchard Cutler Francis Cwrk Edward Danz Charles Davrs ROW 2 Robert Dans john Davsson Hensang Dea Herbert Deaton Mrlton de Boer Robrn Barre Ralph Densmore Robert Den nan ROW 3 Dradford DeVos Algrmrrd Dtaz George Dretrrch Harry Dmsmore Robert Dmsmore Walter Donnellon Harlan Doplun Rue Downely ROW 4 jack Dulaney Wnllram Dunnxgan Lawrence Ebelrng Fdward Ebert Mark Ersenber Norman Ersenstadt john Ertel Donald Epprg ROW 5 Morton Erlrck Eugene Enrn Harold Fader Dewey Farr Bruce Fales Paul Farber Donald Fauver Kenneth Fehlauer ROW 6 Ronald Feldstem Jerome Frne Davrd Frnkelstern Bernard Flerscher Robert Forder Gene Foster Stanford Frankhn ROXV 7 Frank Freeman Bernard Freeze Rrchard Frese lrvm Frredenberg Falk Frredlander Irvrn Frtedman Gerald Frrtts Henry Furman ROM 8 Rrchard Gale Ronald Galler Albert Galloway Ronald Galloway George Cardrll Cerald C ermack Eugene Grbson Donald Gloloso ROW 9 Frank Grorgrllr Edwrn Glass Eudell Glass Alan Glick Angelo C lorroso Sale Goldberg lconard C oldmger Aron Goldman ROM I0 Donald Goldman lawrence Goldstein Seymore Goldstem joel Coodman Malcolm Gorelrck Alan Granruth Gerry Grassl Rrchard Grauer PYW .7 Q . 7' ff rf ' , 'iff 'if I' -5' ' ' ' -, , s - 'W-' In ' ' 4 - ' ' yy 'A ' ,, 1 ,PX , A fx, . .C 4 x ' X r X. 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X Q ' lr t PY G, ' r o I ROM l Carl Grasson Robert Greeley Arnold Gresser jack Gresser Charles Gnffrth jr Xlxlton C rossman Robert frossnuklc Daud K ruhc ROW 2 Abe Guard Thomas Hall Thomas Hall james Hamrlos Allan Hamilton Thomas Hanson Charles Harrrson Donald Hart ROW 3 Harold Hart joseph Hayden Thomas Hayes Kohn Heck kenneth Hellman lxurth Henmg Yvrllram Hennmg Grchard Herbot ROW' 4 Mark Hess Earl Hull David Hrmelfarb Paul Hines Hershel Hochman Peter Hodgson jack Hook lack Houserg RON 9 jack Howard Bernard Hyatt Xlarvm Hyman Bernard Imber Charles jacobs Sidney acobs Eugene janowskr ROW 6 Roy Jones Ralph Jung Mayer Kallchman Iav Karpa jack Kaufman Rlchard Keesew Charles Kelly Kenny Ross ROW 1 Morton Kesler Stephen Kesler Drck Ketcham Clrfton Kmg Eugene Klupt John Kobylarz George Kokkmalus Theodore Koons ROW 8 Pete Kuotsrkas John Krexsher Richard Krummeck Rxchard Kuenkler Herbert Kuskner George Lakm james Lambdrn jay Land ROWS 9 Rxchard land Richard Lavy Chas Leach jr Donald Lebomtz Bob Lee john Lexmbachx Nlacrae Lennon lr Richard Letsch ROW 10 Albert Leunson Harry Llchter jules Llchter Charles Llndsa Rrchard Lrtslnger Reece Lrvmgston Peter Lorzeaux Harry Lowmg A 'Pg its :wr it sa., 96' 'I Xmla as 'Z W-79 ya-A N-sr i L 6 5 hwy .wr 9' Wx L. sv A 5 3, M, linkin 5? 4 'A 3 L K. '13 Ar. 25' 'v Hut' 8 ,as 'af Q9 'Te 'Tc r 'D '--I -3: ,FC Vx RF its A8 if B Rc N... i F il J Ak dl 15 3.-f X Q.. Wo 72: Aw I i6 x 1.26 1' 1,26 ,Q 'v' Q2 tg QQ5. Class of I952 even higher recogmtron as lumors I - ul ' U I ' A I 1 I . I' ' ..I - ' I I , '. . f ' ' . 3 A A u I . Y I - 4 , - - ' fs. - ' ' ' . . . - we R' . , g' ' , I-- 31 ' J . - . L If I ' - I .QI 'gf' X' I LA 4 5 5 X i Q 31.0 K as li, V 'fr , My Q- I ,QE V ' l :X J' L Ph , A I X 53 A .1., . - 1.3 X I , Q ' 1 ei t if f., X Q M- 1 Lx X 'Qi 5 ax A Q ,X d V h P . ,' ,' -A J I A' . W, A L . K . ,fig ,. V I f I' A uh ' r ' N lf. g 5 ll I , fx Q. 'I y .Ll Q ' 'C K ,I d 3 . ' , , ,, 'v r , NN l I I I I N 1 75 s I- r 'D v 9 5. ' 9, . 7 I ... r-E t F T5 as f .ff L ' . ii M r Ir J , V 13 '1 Q I XA-X il' L l ' fu A, 5 ' 4 'sg h MI f f A ' gf' e fi n 'Q K 'A ' ' A ' f : I 1- , I .ft 3 2 ' 'f f il . l--X 1-2 ll - V, tl? 9 l 'ff Il- .J n . . 4 .Q 1 if I, A sl rl H ' l l , ll 'X ll s 7 ' 3 j 2 . y A' 1' . F .'r 1! 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Wh ,tr 1 x If lar 5 8:7 J LV' AM 46 'Whs- fl h ' F ur' Class of I952 A H 410 A mlm Ou 9 QL vyvbe aw- XN 'vi If 12 M E-IEA Q45 'JxN.e he We were proud o our herrtage IS7 ROW l Wllllam Lumpxclun Wnlham Macas Earl Magruder Herbert lNahle jr Robert Manke Stanley Marguhes Strart Marks Robert Nlartln ROM 2 Xnthony Marsxgha joseph Matassa joseph Maxwell Clalr NlcClam Raymond McCurtm Nlorman Merkler john Messina Richard Metz ROW 3 Charles Mlller Kenneth Mlller Robert Muller Sheldon Muller Oliver Mltchell Ronald Mxtchell Leonard Monfred Gerald Moszczynnlu ROW 4 Damel Moylan Edward Muhles james Murray Thomas Muth Charles Myers Hubert Myers Donald Nye Richard Nulh ROW a Edgar Novack Eduard Newman Charles Nethlun Arthur Nelson Bruce Nasdor Alex Nargn Donald Nathan VS alter Oster ROW 6-Don Ossmus Donald O Hara Earl Pukelt Thaddeus Pruss Sheldon Press Leslxe Pototsky Arnold Potler Martm Pollmger ROW 7 Melvxn Pollack Hun Pocklmgton Richard Plotkm Charles Pmdell lValter Ptppen Robert Phnpps Richard Peach XV1lllam Payne RON 8 Sylxon Pausner loran Patterson Phnllp Pans Brian Parker Charles Parks Thomas Ryan joseph Rutkouskx Donald Rupp ROW 9 Harold Rubin 'Slurlce Rottenburg Stephen Rosenstenn Marshall Rosenstem S3llf0lll Rosenblooln Arnold Roscnbcrg Charles Ronnntl C lyde Rohr ROM l0 Howard Rofsky Halter Roe Xrthur Rocklin Herbert Rochlm john Robinson Irun Roblnson Edward Robxnson N a C ,O t-- -Q t .X . 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W 5 - , : : I V l ' 4 ,X , 1 - sf' ff N- -' . . s f R R A R r X ' lf, H t Q 4 I X u x ROXV l Rxland Pulaskr Thomas Reppert Francrs Relslg Edwm Rellly john Bedmon Lours Redd Lawrence Reba jerry Ravxtz ROW 2 Morton R poport joseph Ragonees Erwm Raffel john Synodrnos john Sweeny Seymour Swreff Stuart Gerron lhllram Stude RON 3 Richard Stroder Nathan Stofberg Bob Stevenson Thomas Stemer Richard Stem john Steers Blll Stem Beryl Stem ROM 4 Samuel Slegn lkllllam Sprwcehank jack Sperber Allen Spector Stanley Snyder john Snyder Alvxn Snyder Bernard Smollun ROW 5 lhlllam Smxth xl3lUlCC Smith joe Smrth Howard Smith Delano Smlth Harry Sllvervsoocl Gerald Srdel Eugene Shoop RON 6 Richard Sllofer Earl Shrloh jerry Shrfern Larry Shehane Shelley Kennerlv Howard Shelly Paul Sharp Ronald Shaprro RON 1 Henry Shcrr hung Settelman lduard Selxew Nllllam Scoott I-dward Schsncgalh frederick Sclmntlrtr Irvm Schwartz Elmer Schutz RON 8 Carl Schroeder Myron Scholmck Stanley Schocket Howard Schrff Robert Schtebel Donald Scherr Charles Scherr Robert Schemer ROW 9 Robert Schaake Sheluon Alkm Richard Saunders 'Monroe Sandberg lValter Sachs Charles 'Isakalas Gordon Toor Xhlllam Trlles ROM I0 jerome Trllcs I-ranus Ihomas Robert 'Ihoneburgh David Ulfelder Herman Wenrck Bart wldl Theodore Xhet Edwin Yocluoth J 33 YJ gb Ui Aiea. 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S f 4 -- - , N Q 4,14 - srl D r l 11' N' , 5- 5 ' , , ,Q .51 ,, , X d X A I I l4'36' .x 496 NT Sf kwa. an 'sr i hr 1. re ga 3'-Q 'VS' qg WF' is AE-slag s 'f We 1 X me .sv i X10 X Class of l952 ROM l Mrlllam Xogel Manm Volk Charles Xolgak rrdon M right john Wrnk lk 1l11am Wrlson Albert Willem Allan Whllens ROM 2 joseph Wnener Donald Hickman Rhea !Velzel Louxs Weiss Ernest Weiss j Halter Wennslem Norman Memstem George Weber ROM 3 George Harren I'rankl1n Malts Richard XS askey Robert Ward Jerome Halter B111 Zukas Stanley Zuckerman Ronnle Zarrxello lnglxsh rn Doc Crasers class OPCU House at CIW A Spanxsh test 'A MEM lx 5 ,aidi- bl'-si as kai x Used to the customs of BCC we pass them on to the Sophs ROW l Stanley Abrahams jolm Achtermann George Acton Kenneth Albrecht Donald Almoney Armm WVorbert Bernard Asch Qtanford Askm ROW 2 Raymond Baglnskn Paul Baker 'Norman Bateham Herman Barker Ronald Bass jack Becker Art Belgrad jack Benson ROW 3 Leonard Berger Grlbert Berman john Bernard Vhlllam Bevans Charles Bxsese Bull Blttner Chester Blackford Ray Blake ROW 4 Leonard Blrght Harry Blnzzard Lawrence Block jr Howard Bloodsworth jerry Blum Ronald Boone john Bortle Louls Bossc ROW .Q Thomas Braechlen Bernard Brager Leslie Bretlen Erun Bredlow Arnold Brtnner ames Brick Paul Brodsky Damel Brogan ROW 6 Ben Bronstem Benms Brooks Seymour Brothers Bradly Brown joseph Broun Mtllard Brown Duane Bruck Rlchard Bruns ROW 7 jnnmy Bryaut Donald Buckner Alec Buckner Tom Burdette Barry Burman George Butz Paul Byrne Peter Cardrges ROW 8 Bonald Caxew Davtd Carlson Kenneth Carr Rrchard Carter Arthur Cascrno Donald Castro Paul Case Edwart' Casm ROW 9 Paul Lhenette Damel Clemnv Prank Cxrrl Donald Clayton Eduard Clocker john Coadw Auther Coburn Rtchard Coburn ROW I0 Beryle Cohen Harold Cohen Howard Cohen 9? all W 435 'CQ Y t 'Jr I fam io- K 'X 3? 'Z 'IV' 'U C S if 'fx an 'Viv- 'S' ff'-W1 26' X 'L 1, -f-S5 'K wr fi' W joseph Cohen xg' 4' v- Lester Cohen Fred Cohn -QQ- 'al at 7-89 '37 'Ln X.-f all if 2 'Bc ' ,, Q HS- 3K' All 'vs 6- .5 I 'B' 'str' Ama lui vm 'L 'QC' rap QQQ' 'NSN-f hm LX Al Ili -org. ma -4 nas RHF Q' jerry Cohn -1 xc X' George Conrad . D Class of I953 The Sophs came wzde eyed curtous 135 i A - - f 'N' 'C . 3 S.. I - . 1 -I ' I 4' i IVR ' ' .5 3 I , ' A . I- -'fy , - f N' y 'gl x ,X A 4 ' -' I ' N t , 4. , U H ,At an L , . 1. 1 Q A' - - , Q ,N Q 1, R 3 ' . rr r A ' '- 3 6- M ,rn ', J -V - Q 1 gy -ef . ,-'N ' 8- Yr -f . 1 ,, ' x. A V . . f so A C - it M 4: + his ,X ri 4. 5. . V. l . V ' 6 ll ' 4- .. . '46 'T .ill . . r , . :A ,- , ' 5 '1 , 'Q A K ., , ,i 4 L 1 Q t N , ,, ,V AV, ff u V . r 'Y , -f - . sgs29l,i . an r ' X X I 1 tx 7 'J g ,Q A ,N 1' 1, 1 3 'f 3 EA ' L4 , a ' f X 113 '-ws, -..,' .V 4 , A 'r 5 g u' AQ N -VI ll ., 4 ' '1 QT 4, 5 K 4 V I 2 J ' ' ,L 42' gf 51, -E' T fi? Q fi? - . B t O. 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AX A QQ hm! what H 'rag' Jar if 3.4 R?-V ia ZF ' Q -ne- 349 '55 M.. if h '50 S- rn Kin Jac lac-'I 35 he 5' A Alexis Q nr in lo AQQ Wig 'jf' QC I 36' Vs- x QA 7 all'EM.Q t Class of I953 Q Q' U' A I tk win Sophomore the classical Greek word or 36 1191 '12 'fn .4 v- N if ROW l Lewxs Cooper Gerald Coughenour Francxs Courtney james Cox Samuel Cox Knight Cragm Ronald Creamer Charles Croucher ROW 2 Stanley Curtatn james Custls Ralph Dafftn jerry Dankmeyer Niarun Dashoff Xrnold Davrdov Edward Davts Gorman Dans ROW' 3 Herbert Dans Maurtce Davtson Harry Day Gene Deluca XS allace Denham Ralph Dettor Paul Dt Forte Wallace Dobry ROW 4 Vmcent DOnofrto Blalr Donohue Edward Donohue jack Downey Robert Doyle Robert Duke Lawrence Ebaugh Barry Ebersberger ROW 5 Thomas Eburg Donald Ege Morton Ehudm Milton Elfenbem Fred Elrtck Charles England Robert Esltnger Louts Everest ROW 6 Seymour Farbman Mayer Feldman ohn Pendall George Fenntngton Daud hscher Leonard Stanley lrtstter RON 1 Thomas Flsher Donald I-lanhartx Lrerett Hvnn Phllllp Foos ohn Ford Nrlltam Ford james Forrester Thomas Foster ROW 8 Ferdmand Fountain I-rank Sorrell Donald Franltlm Ronald Frazter Irving Freedman lrtmg Pnedman julian Frledman Malcolm Fncdman ROW 9 Rlthard Frlgttt Owen Froemmg Fred Fuerst Marshall Fuller joseph Furst joseph Gatther Burton Gelvar Howard Gerndson ROXV 10 Bruce Gemmlll 'Norman K erhardt -Hun German Rtchard German Leonard Gerstetn Sylbm Gerstem Wrlltam K erung Sherman Cesben I J- E , It 1 3.5, -2 'J r N -' 4 - ' Q 7, Y , -. -' - ,, p. vs S N l . 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', ' C. 1, 5- 5 n . -L4 5 V, Q I V 4 1 L ,R I, ' ' ' ' .I ' 'An 5A ' l 3 'oft ' u n ' ll ROW l Iotns Cetlzm Donald Cvlll jay C rllen Halter Grzlnsln Leonard Glass joel Glasser Robert C laser 5' joseph Glatt I RON 7 Kllcn Clnndeman Xhlham tolander Leonard Goldberg jerry C oldman Xhlham Goldsborongh Klhert Gredstem Larry Goldsteln Donald Goldstone ROW 3 Leonard Goodman Bernard Gordon Samuel Greber Charles Greenberg 'Qt' Morton Greenberg a ta Barry Grlebler Rtchard Griffith Gerald Gnm 'L uv JF xv! ROM 4 Kenneth C,-toner Ldmard C,-unnmg Carroll Hahn Paul Harner Call Hall Lew Hamburger Wllham Hamilton I 35? if Ldwr 1 Hankm A RON 'Q Reginald Harding Albert Harrrs Xllyn Harms Roland Hartmann 1 .3 g 2 , lcrnon Hasungs Gary Heathcote Carl Helfetz john Helger W Tom Hemmrck can Hensley james Henn '- jerome Herman Louis Hess Richard Heubeelt aa t AL ROW 1 Stanley Heyman Norman Hoffhelser Lllilllti Hoffman Donald Hoffman Ig Otts Hoffman Ccrald Hofltm Hrlham Holman Stanley Holzman I RON 8 limos Hood Fnul Hopluns lsnloro Hormtz Xllan Howard Robert Hndgrns lslllffllitl Hundert Howard Hyatt non rokuff X ll, ROW 9 Chester jaltublals Oscar jensen Klan jennson Charles jones 2 3 5 -' james jones 4'- Lowell onrney' Irwrn Kallensfem Wa' Alun Kalm RON I0 fed Kallber Larry lxamanltz Rrchard Kane 3 86- x 'rx :bfi Hier QP af 35 4..- 46 'H-v L..-,4 'lr e As by QA-nf Q: 3 Barry' Katz ap 9' Q Q g Niartm Kaufman john Kelly ' ' I ? lhlham Kenneally V K Mann Kessler L QE, Y -. 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Class of I953 'Q Soon they were well acquainted with City Clarence Lawrence ROW 4 Lawrence Null Edmond Lazarus Alvrn Lazen Manuel Lazerov Steve Leavrtt Peter Leffman Charles Lelght Leo Lemay ROW 5 Richard Lemon l-rank Levrn Martm Levrn Morton Levme Sndney Leun Stanley Leun Bernard Levy Harry Levy ROW 6 Raymond Lewls Henry Lew Marvrn Lmdsay lrwm Lrptz Howard Lxtchman Mrchael Lowe Ronald Lubman ROW 7 Carmelo Lucchesl Richard Luclcens Arthur Lynch ohn Lynch Wrllram Macgrll Robert Mack 'Vhchael Malat Carl Maxnolfx ROW 8 Lawrence Malat james Malrnowsky Lours Mangxone Ralergh Mann Robert Manning llank Nlannonc Marvrn Marks ROW 9 Alan Marshall john Martrn lk ayne Mason Xhllram Mason Wfarun Mayer Malcolm Mayo joseph McCart1n Frank McCourt ROM I0 Eb McDonald Paul McDonald Paul McKay james MLNamce Elmer Medley Kenneth Meredith Lou Merenstern Rrchard Merryman K ag ' J: R ' O, gash, aa' My W . K- w- as -f fe. 'cr '.' ,Z ' ig, ,J - wx, - . L? AA I XX .1 if L V - , IR ' :X 6' ' vs 1m v , 1 I W 3 : i ax A I 7 : 'C . Q, F L c Q Q55 fe --J ' , Cir' H v , . K YL, Y , I L ra L I X 1 . s L i LT A 1 A : if 'V lg :iff ' y . L rr, f- QL ye 4:2 Lea, ,. ' f. ' At - C T. X ' 'T 8.5, Q ng L . ' L Q a , f ' , A . I I V r , QQ' W A 'W ff, .. C fm-fe, . ' I' f X R E liar 3 ' , 5-Qi! ' Cf ' 34 ' Y QI y J 5, 4-IL-5 - W 'E George Lovas kiwi . ,YZ TLS guy I M X . 1 . 2 4 ' L - , L L , 1 J .1 4 , , - V, ,, , 1 QQ Q 1 . . . , P QT 1 .' x O , A Q , ' S, '-' ch l 47' A - -L+: xv, rg x As-lx ggi gi xg. A - . ' , I . ns. E N A . I' Jeff, ' J. :. 'S' ..k' L29 f 2' has . - -4.3 f -' 1 , , L 4.4 4 Lf L Q' '- ' L. . . r As - L .Mt 4 . n Q he We ,, M 4 x I V , . 3.5 'f E N is -T! ,.N', xl 1: r S 1 k Q . ' ' s iv ' N 'fl . , L .. ' z 4 r ' R .1 f 9 L . 1 I - 4 x A it x Y Q Y E -WN' . V fn' 1 ' L A, R XL ,LA K 49 - 5 , . 4 Q.. WE l .L 1 v- ef IL K ' ,lm lsr' O ' L ' ROW 1 Mrchael Mrddleton Charles Miller Herbert Mrller Santo Mlnacapelh Wrlllam Mrslumon Louxs Mxtan Donald Moone Rlchard Moon ROW 2 Stanley Nlooney Robert Moore Robert Morely Franklm Morgan Holt Nlorus jerry Nloss Martm Moss joseph 'Niotorangclo ROW 3 Donald Moxley Donald Moyer james 'vludgett Iran Nluhler Charles Myers Charles Ixaumann Ernest Nederhauser jack Needle ROM 4 Herry Neun james lNeuner James hewbold Robert Nrcholson Lawrence Nowak Ronald Nunrhus Robert Olrver Louxs Olsen RON joseph Opalcnsky joscph Panzer kenneth Parker Stacy Pass Selvm Passen Allen Passman ohn Payne Larry Peck ROW 6 N611 Percual Dans Plel Richard Prttman S Polakoff joseph Pokempnel Ronme Powell Clrfton lresser Enos Prxte RON 1 R1chartlP11dge0n Nlorrls Prlstoop Xhlham Prunkl lhlllam luhl Vrnccnt Pullala Larry Raabe Bernard Rackmales Robert Radchffe RON 8 YVrlllam Raffel Kenneth Rappoport Edmund Rauchhaus Ray Rrchard Raynor john Rector Robert Reese Robert Reexcr RON 9 Calmen Rrgelhaubt I-erdrnand Rles john Rrpperger NBII Robinson j F Roche Paul Rochlm Medford Rockstroh Mrke Rogglo ROW 10 Phlllrp Rosenstnel Melvm Rosewag Ralph Rosnow Howard Rovner Bernard Ruetter jerry Sachs Daud Saltiman Theodore Samuels Q. 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Af- nf K flli 36 at if 9 VY twig rm H X ma is 'ff 5 as '99 F' litlm. tn RQ cas- xp at X '47 XP LIL Arc AA .21 9' QI Class of I953 1 aw ' Ap ff Our first year passed rapidly 140 if sw' SBU 3 1 T7 -af- i' Q38 ROW l Anthony Santont Marvm Satrsky Edward Schoennagel Malcolm Schlossberg Edward Schmrdt Herman Schmrdt Stanford Scherder Isadorc Schmtzer ROW 2 Ronald Schollran Wrllram Shott rllram Schuster Helman Schwaltz jack Schwartz john Scrhpote Malcolm Sears kenneth Sebra ROW 3 Louis Serdel Marshall Serdler Ralph Seriert Herman Sergel Eugene Settler Arthue Serprck Ronald Sharrow Rrchard Shenton ROW 4 Donald Sherman Edward Shrffman Donald Srbley Htllard Siegel Alvin Stger Robert Snmon erry Srlwetman Stanley Srlverman ROW J lhllram Single III Leonard Skolnrk Mrchael Smallun Ernest Smellunson Crlbert Smrth Robert Smith Robert Smxth ROW 6 Phnlrp Sokoloff Phthp Solesky Saul Sonneborn Rrdgcly Soper Thomas Spangenberg Andrew Spangler Rex Sprcer George Stam ROW 7 Brent Stewart Fred Stren Norman Stone Carlye Storm Ronald Stubrn Carl Stamer Carl Stammer LeRoy Stephens ROW 8 Robert Sturnhalt Thomas Sudbrtnk Damel Suls Donald Summers Davrd Suraslty Daud Tag Richard Talbott Robert Thrbou ROM 9 Thomas Hess Harry Thompson Harvey Trlkm Bird Towson Robert Tracey Richard bhler Don Ullman lrun Uman ROV l0 Nhke Xaett Brantley htek Herbert Hathter joseph Wagner john Walters lhomas M arlrcltl Xrno Xkaserman Tom H ashburn A S T ' 5 A 'Q' - a A ' . 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'V K ol X X ' ROW l Howard H askow Daud lVeaver john VVebster Hehner Alphouse Irvm lVe1ner Leonard M erner Laurence Wemrreh Hrllram Wernstock RON 2 Vrctor Hersberger Gxlbert Welsman Francrs XVemeth George Nest Alex H hrte Mayne Hhrte XV1llram WVrldburger Karl Xhlhelm RON 3 Lous Hrllett Carroll lVrlhams Rrchard Wrneholt james Xvrnpenny Glenn Wrttstabt Gary WVolf Dayrd WVorrell Seymour Yaffc ROW 4 Thomas Xockel james Zacharko Harold Zalrs Bull lrmmskr Marvrn Zrmmerman Irun Yucker Biology rn Doc Brwans Class ,-.6 559 tl 2 7 35' QQ Y Q27 'h A QE, Arch Q? l if S af l Q. x.: K .V T 1. 'L Amh- 36 ,RF A 1 .L Class of I953 The yy old sophomore rs derryed from the elasslcrl Greek me'rnmg rntellrgent fool Certarnly thxs defrnr tron does not apply to the graduitrng clrss of 1993 'Ihe sophomores of 50 h rd rn unusu rl number of prospertrve lerders rn e rch ol C rty s three m rm frelds of endc rvor s1 hol rrslup extr rcurrrculrr md rthletre Representmg the 100 sophs on the 9 N C executrye bond rre Nl rrty I urn rnd Henry I eu M my members of the 55 cl rss hold lugh posts rn the rerlm of club rcuvrtres Durmg the l950 school yen nr mv sophs rose raprd ly on the strlls ol the s1hool s publrtrtrons Xetrye rn these lrelds ue BClllllCl Rrckmrles Hou rrd XVrskosx lien lhonstun C er rld llollrrn llonrld C oldstone Sty mr ur X rlle C hnles C reenbug and Ron rld Mogul In the rerlm ol sports outstrndrng perform rnces hy sophs lrghten C.1tys luture rthletre program xllllilllgll plungrng, lulllnek Xl Itlkoll md lrrres m rn Herm rn S1 hu rr ll looked good on the looth rll lreld most of the men ol 55 were attr rcted to ysmter sports Basketbrll standouts were l-I rrry Bluzard Stan Hey mm Ken Rrppoport Ron rld lNumlmers md jerry Co hen vshrle sophs Lew Hancllmrger Csharley Krepp Rreh rrd Prttmrn rnd Nlrlte Vreth mere the sparkplugs of Lrnre Nlrrxs aqua te rm Vernon Gordon represented Clty rn the IG.: pound Class on the mat As summer ap I mrched ld unnm-r Stan Heymrn and lou Bo e pl ryed Varsrty baseball Xlso Drek Hubeek proyed flrersed lr5.,htnrng ruth r lrtrosse strtk Scholarshrp also had lts buddmg stats rn the sopho ruore clrss erome Hermrn led the tastle durrng the second qurrter urth a 09 'ryerrge and we recetved our colors at the arewell assembly I I , r' A 1 'U li - - f 3-4' 1 1, 'P V s - I , ,. 4 ' 5 1. 1' Q . saw. 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A, Class of I95-4 urcklyf capturing that rnclelrneable something perhaps best namecl by school spirit which characterizes 'almost every City College student the Class ol 1951 entered wholeheartedly' into the stream ol City College Irie lt started the year by electing otl Hloody ancl lsob Stein hxillllllg for the Bell L f If-1' 'VN A mf rx di 'Cris' ...na-YA ROW 1-Harry' Abramowitz Bruce Birkhead Charles Bolek Louis Caplan Bryant Cnow Alan Cohen - -of v - y k Q K x, William Corey' X Y ' joseph Day' ROW 2-Dennis Ellmcr Philip Eisenberg Gordon Firth jack Fossett W9 4-Gil 1,-bf-,, ills! ,- - I ' f-- ' William Geckle Gerald Gelazela Philip Glass Richard Grim ROW 3 Carroll Gunkel Calvin Hamburger Leeds Katzen Stephen Kaufman Ronald Klnnes Marvrn Levin Leonard Nhller David Okcn ROW 4 Don Ohaerll Norman Owings Donald Perruslransky Alan Posner Prank Robey Charles Russell Robert Small Mark Smulson 1 -. Wv se, '36 ROW 5 Marvin Smulwrtz Osmar Sternwald Chris Tountas Ralph Updike 7, Alan Wrlner Jerome Wrttrk Joel Woodey A ,Fx K Howard Wolman 1 2 Nr' is rlcl to the posts ol llCSlllll nn representatives to tlae Stu dent Xclxlsory C ouncll l rkmg an actne p nt in scholar ship extra currreuln actlyltres and sports the lnst yfear men pl rtecl nr my in each ol the tlelcls Ks Mark Samuelson Calvin Hamburger erorue lV1tt1ck Harry Xbr anrouru Xllan Cohen and Frank Robey busred thtnrselyes Ill clubs Hows ard Xvolman ancl Phil Lisenberg spurtecl rheacl on the publications Mar un Slllllllklll and Klan lV1lner were the ness stalssarts of the Drum and Bugle Corps Outstanding in athletics were btese Kaulnr an Don alcl Pctruslranskx Nlartrn levm Allan Cohen Brian C hom Rrcharcl Crnnm aucl Chris Tontas who partici patecl rn lootball cross country' basketball marksman ship and smrrrraanrg., Ot the lreslrnren nrakrng., lrccellenct or Fnst Honor were lVoocley Kaulnrm Lum XVrlhanr Cortyf and C orclon lntla saith oxer 80 ptrctnt ol the class pl acrng on tht quarter Honor Rolls In their short st as rt C lly C ollegt the freshmen lr ut shoun much pronnsc in all phases ot school lrle uclg uw bv then perlornrrnce thus lar the ness Alameclans certainly shoulcl bring utn more honors to the Castle on the Hill They came they saw they conquered Sophs next Fall -Q - V . f 45? - I ' V - x ' . . 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'9f- ' ' . l, iw- T ' ' 0 ll ll ..- I I ' Boosters Green ag 65 s B' 'fv' is !H2k5f J A 4 'aw Q I-Q' Y nv--nf 39 The Gnrrx BAG would newer have come out but for the support of the sennor homeroom classes Once more mdn ldual boys have umted to make a Clts College project worthy of the school Thenr Interest and uxllmgness IS tvpxcal of the lnterest they haue shown throughout then' hlgh school years Therefore, the Gzeen Bag has set asxde 1 specral secuon for them entttled the Green Bag Boosters lVe hope that ss hen the boys w ho ws ere 1 part of the homeroom boosters once more look mer these pages they wull remember thexr many experlences 'ls .1 member of the morkmg umt the homeroom Top Rou Iohn Schroeder Xnlhom Daw Xlllfld y Rnbm Ser ui R R 1 I-tlrnold zollack Donald Duff Leonard Schneulcr liotionz Zhu 011-lomarglssiialuinlg erman ann Daud Dans Steven Nichols Camera Sh! Nh Norman I' Burnett Ierald Hahn hung Svxarti Thomas Nxlson I Q ff- wry! 4- 'V'-Sgu.-ni, I I . 'f't'2 'f ' ' 4. 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I ' - l ' . . v v Jfg Al I 2 st ,rv I K - 4 r . l , l D2 H9 D2 329 NVhen 5,1 acluataon tnaae uaues 'at the B.altnno1e Cnty College the sen aoas look back oyea tlaear three years slay at thc Castle on the Hall Mllll a caatac al cye 'I he naenabcas of tlae D9 honacaooan cl ass can asell be proud of a p ast th at m arlcs them as outst anclang gmclaaates of Caty College The fnst thang me must do before ne bae1L out taes mth thas great anstatutaon as to extcncl out sancerest thanks to tlae faculty and lllI11ll'llSlldll0l'l for thear anyfaluable .and .and guaclance cluaang our stfay herc Our ftareuells would be ancomplete af axe clad not personally s ay Tlmnl Q to a aaonclea ful homeroom te aclaer 5-v 4.4 Wolfe Adler Alfred Arcalesa 'arg x Qkf G Cushner Walbur Dantzac A I P Handwerger P Huffmgfon J 1-Q e in 1 I E15 Melvan Levy B N'abeI'fY F 6- a X f. A SCh3ff0l' D. Schlmmel 144 3 uk Rxchard Askey C' E Despeaux 1 -1. PROF FRANK 75 'bn Leshe Bard Stanley Farb Q ' Carl Hutman John Kame iv R54 CJ sf B CHUBB 1. Harvey Blanton Lehn Franke Marvm Ktrsh A y C' A A Raehard Myers Gerald Norton Donald Owangs 3,1 -f' 3 G 2 A. Q-v I Am! M A 4' H Slattery Arnold Smith Morton Smath Prof Flank B Chubb his 'alavays taken D9 to he1rt lookang out for llS antexests at .all tunes XVe 'are ancleecl griteful to you Nfr Chubb for your able guachnce sance 'September of 1018 Luang under the C'laul1b De nacmacy for three years has yaelded nafany many more benefats thfan ne re aclaly 'aclnnt The members of D9 ya all look ahead to the future when a cl ass of successful students vaall become successful aclult eatalens an tlae faelcls of thear choace Homeaoom Class D' V9 llfl Qu-'P 1 , Charles Ceska sg... D Frashure M Kissinger 7 la in Basal Petxte Q6 Rig' I 'C' f HL' S Weaman HU T Champness Us M Golden .JA Leonard Koga l I A L Richmond I tx 5 Crowther JS Greenfaeld Frank Kraz Danxel Sax 9 Q? . n. C '.v sf I E. Wallaams C. 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Inn R Il I 11111 N 1 111 NOIIIIIII Hue XICXII 1 CI I 111111 1111 an 1 IIKI I11I1111 XIlI'Ix fr1I1o1s Peter 1 1 Ill If 1 ,fill II ,LC S 1111 11111 I IIIIIIIIII II 111111 111I1 I 11r1 ROSCIIIIIII I 1 so 1 I0 I71I1nt1' XX ITI 1 11 flllll C1111 I 1 1 JI X LII 1sl111x 11' III' 11 IIIIIIIX B11 1 IS1II Ix1111 hu A, , 11111I111, ' 1.1 : , Jl'II.'I-IIOIIIIJNOII. 5111111-rst1'i11 KCI111 LI 11. Q ' ' , ,-is -, -1 . 1.11-1111 , awk, IICIICTIIZ , I1111t, ,- ', 'L 1,4 1 . . 1 rr ' 'Q I s11l1,.'1', xg ,.1Q. ','11x','1s'4',S1II1 , 111111 I.1'11'is. I You have seen us, and here is what the evaluators saw. The group of evaluators I wt 9 In ii COQIIITK Snow Of 311021 Somoa. Susanna SUMMARY OF EVALUATIVE CRITERIA IMBITIQIL PIQIAI n mu cumeuts ,, ,Q','iu uuun susan nmnvcmu ouwouu W 'LW AN mu IIOOIQOGIOMUOQ IOODIIOG ROOIDOOIQOG AQ. no' gg.. A llll. 1 lllt ll!! li -bi 1 lrof Foard tells of hxs work E valuatton Comes to tty Cxty College has long been a member of The Mnddle States ASSOCIHIIOH of Colleges and Sec ondary Schools and the latters 1951 evaluatlon places BCC m the superlor bracket From December 5 to December 7 a representatlve com mxttee of evaluators of whtch Dr james W Mates prmclpal of Plttsburghs Langley Hxgh School was chalrman observed currlcula and coulses of study pupil act1v1ty, 11brary servlce, mstructlon outcome of educational program, school staff plant and admlmstratlon Confer of the Guidance Department, and the admmlstra txon The purpose of the evaluatlon was to offer constructlve and mstructxve cr1t1c1sm whereby a better school may result I IS a source of gratlflcatxon to us that all of the eval uated actlvmes projects etc were rated m the superlor or very superxor category May Clty College contmue to grow durmg the years to come m the same upward dlrecuon Thxs ms the chart of thermometers furnished by the evaluatmg committee They are a summary of the many charts on each mdlvxdual fxeld The lmtlals represent the average of schools ln that group Most Important to City College are the VL very large Pvt prlvate and MS middle states I rv H 1. I 1 ' . Q 7 'qi l l Q I - .A sv ,Q .7 U . I 1 YV il, l S C , U . I I N l . . . - I 4 1 ' ' I Q . . . . E5 ' - ,th 5 , . . . , . VL ': . - . I V! 1 n a u o Y.L, ' , ' V i I L gg gg v,l.. U-l l. . . . - u. '- n an u , , - VL L QL ' ' ences were held with selected students, members ll- . . . L ll ' , - .tt .1 -:' 'ik-u,'g,-...gt-3 . . 'Q I ' 'l :L ,U E :L 2 I . . . . . . mu an it I -I 'I' ll - Rl 3 , u 4 I s s ' . I .4 . . . I 'L ' T . . . . . ' I I 'I , . . 1 a a A 1 4 I 1 1 ' ' ,E . . 1 Norman L Wetzler 150 TO THE PATRCDNS Mr 8: Mrs Alfonso Ackerman Mr 8: Mrs Char'es Adkins Mr 8: Mrs I Albert Xlrs Doris May Alblker Mr Edward F Albxker Mr 8: Mrs Clayton Albrlght Reglna Ann Albnght Mr Robert Lee Anderson Gale 8: Mxchael Ashman Barbara 8: Ray Fran 8: erry Pat 8: Bobby Mr L T Bard Dr P S Barmgton Evelyn Ellen Benson Mr 8: Mrs L H Berman Mrs Mmme Brllch Mr 8: Mrs Clarence Birch Mr 8: Mrs Iacob Blxden Mr 8: Mrs A Paul Bloom Mr Nnck Bloom Mrs Edlth C Bortle Mr Italo Broccolmo Mrs Walter A Broll Mr 8: Mrs Iames H Brophy Mr 8: Mrs Bruder Mlss M Dolores Burke r james P Burke Ir r E I Campbell 8 Mrs Wm Campbell W1ll1am S Campbell 8: Mrs lsadore Caplan r 8: Mrs M M Cardin r Ioseph Carmel Thomas Clarke Barbra Cloths S W M Club I' I' I' 8: Mrs Eph Cohen 8: Mrs Harry Cohen 8: Mrs Herbert Cohen 8: Mrs Ioseph Cohen Miss Selma Cohen Mass Selma Cohen Dale 8: Pat Evelyn Dantzlc Mr 8. Mrs Iack Darwm Mr 8: Mrs Wllllam N Davls Mr 8: Mrs P R Dawson Mr 8: Mrs V N Dawson Mrs E R Despeaux Mr 8: Mrs Howard Despeaux Mr 8: Mrs Frank Dmsmore Good Luck Don Mr 8: Mrs Walte Duda Donald Duff Dr VVm H Engel Ir Ioseph P Engers Ir Mr 8: Mrs Paul Farb Mr 8: Mrs Al Fnsher Mr A Frlday Mr 8: Mrs Aaron Frredlander lrvm Frledlander Mrs Ierome Gaber Mr 8: Mrs Louls Gallant George s Flower Shop Mr 8: Mrs Herbert Goldberg Michael Goldstem Govans Cycle Shop Mrs Wm Greenfeld Bernard C Haas 8: Nflrs Slmon Halle 8: Mrs Oscar Helmer Ioe Harman 8: Mrs Ohver Henry Bemta 8: Howard Iack 8: Kay Mr 8: Mrs EdgarA Jones Theresa Kavanaugh Mrs Conrad C Kexm Mr 8: Mrs Charles Kenny Russel E Klerxg Mrs Irma KlClDlCkC Ioseph B Kroh Mr 8: Mrs Douglas A Lauf Mr 8: Mrs Iohn Lausy Complnments of Lee Arlene Levy Mr 8: Mrs lsadore Levy Mlss Arlene Levm Mr Edward Lmdt Mrs Nathan Llssberger Mrs Adele Luzzx 8: Mrs Samuel Lubxtz I F Mackmtosh 8: Mrs Clement I Mamolfx 8: Mrs Ferdmand Mamolfr 8: Mrs Makowskl 8: Mrs G W Marshey Fred Mathews Frances McKn1ght Martha May Maller Elame A Mxlls Mrs Vrrgrma Morgan Morty 8: Iacob Iay Mulr Mr 8: Mrs Wxlllam V O Brlen Paul 8: Ierry Edgar L Peach Mr 8: Mrs Iohn S Peach Mr 8: Mrs Davnd Petasky Bernard Pllmack Mr 8: Mrs Wnlham Pollack Mrs Roselyn Quass Mr 8: Mrs Robert A Ragan Chester Ray Nancy 8: Grafton Ray Grafton H Ray Mrs Dons Reck Howard A Richardson Ir r 8: Mrs Harry Rucker 8: Mrs Edward H Rlecks Henry L Rlecks r 8: Mrs Mxlton Rxfkm 8: Mrs Lee W Roberts 8: Mrs Dan Rochlm 8: Mrs Iack Sahm 8: Mrs Louls A Sahm Evelyn A Sann Mr I B Sann Mr 8: Mrs Davxd Satxsky Mrs Rose L Satnsky Ruth Sax Mr 8: Mrs Wm Scarbourgh Mr M Schenber Mr Angelo Schladaressl Mlss Ellen Schwaber r 8: Mrs Harry Schwartzman CharlesW Schwartzkopf Louxs I Seldeaman 8: Mrs Seymour M E Shae Mrs A E Sharr Mr 8: Mrs C O Sheeler Bessle Sherr Mr 8: Mrs Shewbrldge Mr 8:,Mrs Ruben Sllberman Mr 8: Mrs Max Sllverman Mr 8: Mrs Irvm Smlth Rae Ioyce Smlth Stephen 8: Deborah Rusty Stewart Tom 8: Irma Lee Topp s Restaurant Compliments of V R Mrs Margaret Waltemeyer Mr Jay Wase Mr 8: Mrs lsldore Wemstem 8: Son Mr 8: Mrs Ioseph E Whlte I Mr 8: Mrs Anthony I Wysoclex Mrs Emma Zentgraf Mr I C Zentgraf and to the Advertisers, the Green Bag I95I, would like to extend Its thanks for without their cooperation this yearbook would not have been posslble o o Q . . . 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