Barnard School for Boys - Bric Yearbook (Fieldston, NY)
- Class of 1957
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BARNARD SCHOOL FOR BOYS HELDSTON New YORK Y ' : .- f xt X . N R 'g y X . kl .- . .. , XA ' Y- , -I A14 ff X' - , , ., 1 if - ' 5X ' I - ' ' A 3 Dedication I I S , Q 2 . if ', nn ,QMW TO MR WILLIAM W ROWLEY r us trulx I1 ululu 1 Q u Q 11l5L5 rm ISUL Ulu L L Jllcmllllu L 9 Uh! S llxx 1x5 lx 111dLbtLd In hun fm lm WLIILYULIS md unsdhsh 1SS1SI1l'1l.t. i ' ' x 1 4 i l Fu l 1' i ml gl - uid and guidzu c' to l'z1r11z11'l in all its ll: - sch lg: urhl- an 1 'cm Th' Clns. of f' ghall Table of Contents Admlnlstratlon and Faculty Sensors Underclassmen Organizations Junior Hugh School Mlddle and Lower Schools Cottage School Our Subscribers . . Sports -- . . 0000000 09 . . Foreword 5 .inf LfOl.J. 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'N-Q1 ini 2 RLTH RL FFING Direrfof Pre-Sfbool N.Y.L., B.S. Teachers College, M.A. .,4 ..a Pi S? 45. A Eid 34 an ta '33 i 1-Q 1, I :Q 33, ' 1 LORING BRIGGS Fffllfb. Pmlslfnu of DEl7ll1L'f.1fj' Harvard University, B.A. I, ,nf gi, ,, ,, Z 1 i x ' fi I ' ww . Lil' : 'A ' fi Q , 'e fi, ,.-. v. I T -.Q -. 5- ky I S 'u x If N 3 5 ' ' - I I: x ' I' i -.4 is 'l.-.'- - Wx Q A . GERALD XXV DAVIS llirefmr of P155 f, EJ. Bmlogg. Cvltllffdj Slfltflfc' Brooklyn College. HS. Columbia ljniwrsity. MA, ,Qi ei brig, , .' 2. ' in .9 R I ' f5i- fl ff! 1- ' L54 ,X .Xa I I . pf iw I ,aw Eff' ' HARRY IZISIZNBROXVN PAUL E. HANSON E?1KQll.'lb Eflgfflb lfnivcrsity Lf Pennsylvania, San Francisco State Lniversity, B.A A3 x.u2L'., MA. LVUIVCVFIW Of Hfldflbfflli N.Y.lj.,Gi.iilu.1tc Wcwrk PHD. . 5 ' 1 Sl ' I -. 'Si' I .9 I M - I . 4 331 V? 4' A , ' K, I I ui N f - A I 4 47 fx 7 17 WM . I agr ,. V , ' ' if ., x 1 F L ii. is 55 i xx :Lt -K . K 5. ., Q A . A3 ,gfggxai K, .- fl- 6- g,-L jawqgiff J ,FQ ' ia, K- I L. if 3 ' I r -' f ,. , 'ff ' vi s- wg if ,V 91' fi EMANUE1. FEIT JAMES LYON THOMAS lxoxs LESLIE Ag MCALLISTER Cb.1f7'lI1.I7I of Sffenfe Dept. Cb.1im1.n1 of Iforeigrz L.17ltQIl,l4L'E Depp Sf,.'i.1l S.'1...'n i Eugmb' Bulmtlj Llui' Genmm Pbyinr, Cligmiinj, Gef1gf,iISgjgf1fe Sp.111iib.mdI..1fh1 Lf 5, Merchant Marina AL.iLlL-iny, BS. Emffblm ucollflflei NAY-li., B-S. Manl1.xttan,B.A. St, Vlmcplik Ccxllg-gy C0lUmbl-1 l-nlWf5ltV CCHNIYI N.Y.L',. MA. llLi11lc1C,i-lla-gc. M S. Columbia DANIEL STERLING XX'II.I.IAM I. TOOKIZR Cb.1ffl7l.l71 AI.li'l7f'I7l.1ffL',f Dfpl, 1fIl7lI,HIl1ig,',l St. Lawrence Univcrsity. BS. l,iLf.ifi,n1 CQuluml1i.i Vniwisity, MA. Prinqgriin, IIA, Culurnlnia Unixclaity, Graduatc NX'urk Cnliimbia ALLEN -IACOBSIEN P11 yviml lfjlfuzlifm Oliiiv State I'ni'.'crai!y, BA Tcanlicra College, M.A. iv f ZQQ I 1 If v- ? +67 CLAIRE MARIIE SCULLY Rigiilena' Nm-ie .rv Junior High School 'Qi' AININE H ADAINIS EDWARD M DIXON Mxlb Sflenre Hrrlofp Clzlrf Columbia Lnn ersity Graduate Work EMILY L JOHNSON Engllfh Srrenfe A Teachers College Graduat Work Elementary School ELIZABETH M CONKLIN Ixurrerj JLJDITH H CHASE Kindergarten 11 JOAIN E WILSON Burien Connecticut College B A New Paltz Teachers College Southern Seminary College Bank Street College New York Lnu ersrty lf? RL TH MYERS Lum Ffenrb Columbia Lniversity M A VERONICA LX ONS F1151 Grade Hunter College A B M A 9 O O K is hi I I K 1 ' I Virginia Polytechnic Institute,B.S. Manhattan College, A.B. U,-live,-Sify of Nebraska, BA , Tmomfl Uf1if'CfSifY, B-A. i ' ' ' I , , e i ' Q I 1 I '-'il , L2 'W' v - v v ' ' I I ' A I . , Y ' , ' 3 E 61 ' V' L, X X Q ff' Ni ?:Q vfH i I 5 HELEN W. BEARD Second Gmde Wells College, B.A. Columbia University, Graduate Work 'WX :W 5 JOAN MORFORD Sixth Grade Syracuse University, B.A. Syracuse University, M.A. LILLIAN B. OLINSEY Ari Columbia Teachers College Cooper Union Hans Hoffman School of Fine Art LX- x 4 'QF' 5 .,,, S. Q. me 1 fox wha, ANTOINETTE FALOTICO ISABEL V. SANTO Third Guide Hunter College, B.A. Fourth Grade Barnard College, B.A. Teachers College, M.A. '27 's vi? Q GEQRGE KELLY KATHERINE BRUNSON Direrlor Pb3.rir.rlEdur.:1ion - Mufif Lou-er School Studson College, B.A. H9-1115 Edllfflfmfl Columbia lfniversity, MA. J.H.S. Football, Basketball, Baseball Coach ENMET MCFADDEN Sbop, Tr.zmp0rl.1Ii011 JOSEPH RLVFFING Held of Tr,n1apl,n,11j,,y1 i X . 2 LENA KNOWLES Fifth Grade Hunter College, B.A. we .V vw 1 if viz ROBERT E. WOOD Illini: Oberlin Conservatory, Mus. B. THOMAS GREGSON Tr.n1tpwl.z1io11 Ax' 'US Grganlzatlons Durrng the past fexx xears there haxe been manx Improx ments at Barnard Both the school and the boxs In If oxxe a great deal to the sex eral groups xx hrch lxeep Barnard functronrng smoothly These Include the Board of Trustees Alumnr Assocrauon Patrons Councrl Honorary Executrxe Commrttee and the Fathers Club Surely If not for the drlrgent xx orlx of the latter our spacrous gymnasrum could not haxe been burlt Hoxx ex er the lathers Club rs not hstcd In thrs sectlon srnce It has no deflnrte members or officers Instead It IS composed of each and ex ery father xx ho xxrshcs to lorn It The primary job of thc Patrons C ouncrl IS the planning of school drnners assembhes and p Irent faculty meetrngs To th1s Councll should go a great deal of credrt for the xxonderful guest speakers they haxe prclxed to lecture at our parents meetrn s Another flne organrzatron IS the Alumnr Assoclatron It strrx es to Improxe relatronshrps and renexx old frxendshrps betxx een Barnard and 1fS graduates bx If It xvere not for these enthusrastrc commrttees and the men and xx omen xx ho comprrse them Barnard xxould not be as It 15 tod ty a school looltlng toxxards the future xxrth ex cr exp 1IlLllI125 Idc IS Honorary Executive Commlttee IN rs N rs X rs N rs N rs Mrs lk rs Mrs N rs N rs lx rs N rs IN rs lx rs N rs X rs john McKelex y Nelson Dennrs Clayton Morse Horace Stunlxard A Lrndars W Elles Charles Lutz Nan Goetz Franlx Ready Lours Eurlxs Eh Lexy Thomas Foxx ler Albert Erscher john Utech xvlllldm Morrrs Henry Thunhorst Mrs IN rs ly rs lx rs Iv rs Mrs Mrs IN rs lx rs IN rs lx rs N rs lv rs IN rs IN rs IN rs Xl1lfOI1 Seehg XI21YlITllllJIl Mautner NI Gormley F Yrmmerman T Arnold Rau Thomas McCellelland Danrel Mahony r Robert Hrll Eugene Shultz Douglas Troxx er Alfred Greenfleld B Alden Cushman Eugene Retlter Edmond XX Ilson Herbert 7erner oseph 'lime g. an annual alumni dinner. I . ' ,I A 'Y II . ' I .I .' ' II . ' I .I . II . ' I , .Q II . . ' I , , I . , ' ,J . I . ' II . ' ' I , II . ' I , vt ' I . ' I . II . ' ' ' II . . I . I . I - I . 'V II . Y' ' I I , a if . I L Board of Trustees VXIlll13f11 H. Brown .,.. .,. . ,.. .. ....,.... ,...,......,....,,..4 ,.........,, ...., ... Charrman B. Alden Cushman ,. ..... ....... .....,..., ..........,........,.,.... ..,,.., .. ,..... 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CMH Sefrefafy Var my Trade Vmmy Foolball IV Football IV Barkefball Bnc Co Lzlemry Edztor PI :ple B Srzenfe Club tcplzm l5'1str1cr Steye entered Barnard rn hrs Sophomore year, and srnce then hrs wonderful personalrty has made hrm one of the class s most popular boys He has lent a helprng hand wheney er 1t was needed, a fact vyhrch rs best rllus trated by hrs many and yarred actryrtres For btexe has played X arsrty Football, N arsrty Track, and unror Varsrty' Basketball ln hrs Iunror year, he was elected class secretary Furthermore, he was on the Purple B for tvyo years and thrs year was Co Lrterary Edrtor of the Brzc Hrs nne character has always won Steye not only' the frrendshrp of hrs classmates but also the admrratron of hrs rnstructors Hrs serrous attrtude assures us that he wrll malse a success of hrmself at the college of hrs chorce, Rutgers We wrll neyer forget you Brs Good luck ' Yr, . . 211: , 2113- , rggfrff, ' . ,'.s-,., V,' ,- z,fgvfJ .7z.F Ll' ' 1 t ' fs? V ' - , rt- . 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Club Srfeure Club fremb Club 3,4 3 1,2 4 'Tis Wzlluuu l5'auru:ll ln the SIX years s1nce B1ll jorned our class, he has d1st1ngu1shed hxmself xn all phases of school l1fe In the field of sports he part1c1pated 1n Varsrty Soccer, Vars1ty Tenms, IV Basketball, and IV Baseball But, ath an nnportant part 1n thc success of both school publrca trons Under hrs cd1torsh1p the Pznplc B has reached new hcrghts ln add1t1on he has been respons1ble for the SLIPLYIOI' artwork rn th1s xcarbools Because of hrs frrendllncss, Splfll, and all around rccord Bxll has vson a great deal of admlrauon and popu lanty 1 fact VSl'l1Cll vms pros cn when hc was elcctcd to the prcsldcncx of llli umor Class All thrs plus an excellent schol1st1c standmv pornts to a happx 'md successful future for Bxll rn hlS choscn carccr of Busmcss Xdmlnrstratron .k' . ' 2 1. . 2,3 KX fe- xc . . . 3 ' -A , 1 3' 1 3,4 ' 2, 3, 4 - - ' -. . ' f 2,3 4 ' .. ' A 4 . ,h 2 ll ' ' ' 2 ' 3 -f - 3 letics has not been the all-in-all for Bill. He has played - 9 L, 4 I C- Q T Y W Vmmj Soccer W fl V 11 1111 foolball Vd!fI1j7IHtk V Ifmflm fre Imran Bzleball li :lb Club Rzfle Club Hharles Hrucns X B1rn1rd1an s1ncc thc Fourth Gr1dc Chwrlcy IS one of our real old tuners Ex cr SIUCC then, the student body his becn vrcqtly lmprcsscd by h1S lllgh sp1r1ts and cons1stcnt mtcrcst ID thc school s 1ct1x1t1cs Charley his been a membcr of the VHFSIIY Footbqll X. Soccer, 1nd 'I r'1clx tcfnns I-Ie has pz1rt1c1pz1tcd IH thc Math 'md R1Hc clubs HIS work 111 thc lunchrooln and on the school bus fare fine examples of h1s vulhngncss to help out 111 111 phiscs of school l1fe HIS wood naturcdncss 'ind s1nccrc attxtude haxe won hun the rcspect and adm1rat1on of h1S fcllow classmates Chqrlcx s n1'1nx hnc quqhucs vxc know, vull xnsure 'B qc -.RD 5 w-f hnn success and enablc hun to SLlI'P'lSS, ID colleve, the hne rccord he has madc at Barnard 4 'iv , , f 1 J . , ,Q ! . , . f , Q' ,f 1 'k ' Q' j T ll ff i 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . , 1 v I c L L , c V, f x 5 v . s x v 55-Q. C C 4 D . 1 I h i 1 ' , ' Y 'A -nn - C no V' fly 1 1 , 1 c 3 S ' . . . . - Y s. 1 s I C C C. no C .f s Y 1 L o ' 3 . Y A C . r X I I . L 4 . b L I I I V V I ' 4 I i - , - . . . . ,V 1 V v s. . V, - V C C C -, 4 f , . 1 A ' Z3 , s C 1 Vanity Sorref Varsity Trark C 0-Captain Bridge Club Math Club 3,4 12: 1 ,4 maid Eolzcn Arn1e Cohen came to Barnard 1n 1953, and, s1nce that t1me, has been an xntegral part of the class HIS extra currlcular act1v1t1es mclude four years on the Varslty Track team and two years on the Soccer squad On both h1s athletlc prowess and competrtxve drrve made htm a malnstay Arn1e was also actlve IH the club program as a member of the Brldge Club for three years In add1t1on, outsnde of school, h1s mterests range from automob1les to trapplng turtles As for the future, Arnold plans to study Buslness Admm1strat1on at elther New York Umversxty or Farr lelgh Dlckmson, and we are conv1nced that h1s hard worklng ways w1ll make h1m a credrt to both hlmself and h1s school 1 34 4 2,3 I ' 9 l fi W B1 If Haber! 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A -1 1 -1 1 - 1 11 1 1 1 I 1 , . 1 . . c , . . . 1 . , . . , 111 - , 111 1 1 1 1 4 . 1 ,N . , 1 , ,, john Garber Iohn jomed the class ln 1956, our Iunlor year, and 1mmed1ately became an actlve member of the school Although hlS stay has been comparatlvely short, he be came entwlned ln the Barnard scene from the very begm nmg Durmg h1s two years, Iohn has been on the staffs of both the Purple B and the French newspaper He has also paruclpated on the Vars1ty Tenms team Upon graduatlon, ohn hopes to enter elther Co- lumbra UHIVCISIIY or Lehlgh I-Irs fine work ID sc1ence and mathemat1cs assures us that he w1ll become an expert 1n hrs chosen profess1on, engmeerlng .. . . - ll ll . .. . - Vanity Tenmr Frenrb N ewrpaper Purple B P1 ple B Lauer Stbo0lEd1101 Lzremq Magazine Bumzerr Mmzager Lzlzlm In Cbze Mfztb Club SFILIILC Club Radzo Club Stage Cfew MN? 64' 9-1,41 S 3 Rf QW, w-K Iwi! tk '-S ,tl zx-9 R- 15117411 Gartner A four year man here at Barnard Br1an s warm and joual personahty has won hun frxends and popularrty Although he has llterary lt, il'llI1US he has been a fine ed1tor of our Llterary M lg 111ne Brran has 1 real elalm to fame IS st1ll another area For, he 1S 1 master radlo teehnleran, and has nnstllled praetneallv srnffle handed the entlre pubhe address sxstem xx h1eh 1S so valuable to our sehool We vxere dLllglltLLl to le zrn that Brmn s plans for the future xnclude an eduemun at the Unnersm of Roehester Llllllllllilllllf rn 1 devree ID MLLlllll1C1l 111101 neernw ln the lltter held lirnn s talents wxll certamlx enable hun to bulld 1 sueeessful elreer XVe surely ulsh hun the best f' 1 4 , rr H 11 1, 2, 3, 4 ' ' - v 2, 3, 4 V I , K , 4 I ' -- . 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B11c Bul111e.fJ Mgr V11 all, Ifmfbzll V 111113 B zreball V Bznkcfbzll AI Jill Club Preruleut Bndge Club Clvc vs Club 6111116 Gurney Ex er srncc hc drscox cred Barnard rn the Frfth Grade, of 193, I-Irs qurck mt and casx gorng manncr haxc made many frrends for hrm Thrs fact became qurtc cudcnt when Clark xx as elected Prcsrdcnt of the Student COl.lI'lC1l thrs year Clark has contrrbutcd much to thc sp1r1t of Barnard by partrclpatlng 111 all thrcc major sports lettennv 1n Football and Baseball I-lc has also hcld xmportant posx trons on both thc Purple B and thc Brzc staff In add1 non, Chuck has bc-:cn on the Mathematrcs Brrdge and Chcss clubs and has htld scxcral class offices throughout the xcars Upon graduatmg from Barnard, Clark plans to major rn Amcrrcan Lrterature at erther COlLll1lbl3 or Cornell NVC are qurtc certam that he vull become an outstandrnv success lf: 1 ' - ' , I I ' for 1 : 1 . 1' f 1 ' I ' 1 I VV X Xml . 1, ' 1 'V I ,XV K Clark Gurney has been one of the standouts of the Class n V V C C Iva X C V X I L ' YC ' 2 3 . 5 3 I B - C I 1 f m ' ' , ,, , D C l K x X L I B C I s X L - ' i ' ll ll X fl I' ll ' C 1 C - ' cc w '39 x ' ' 7 7 D . -14 28 Vdffllj Barkeiball Varrzly Temm Dramanrr Club .--.91 Mzclmcl flazzau The begrnnrng of the Iunror year for the Class of 57 saw Mrlse malslng the clrmb to the school on the hrll for the first t1me HIS arm al has provlded an IITIPOIIHHI garn for Barnard a serrous student, a good athlete, a smrlmg face, a modest manner, and an all around dynamlc personahty As many an athletrc opponent w1ll ruefully testlfy Mllxe 15 a great competrtor Before school, IH the fall you gy m When the season opens hrs sw1sh1ng sets and dr1v1nU lay ups are a pretty srght to behold ln the Sprmg MllxC s athletrc actu 1ty turns to the tenn1s court where hrs sharp, powerful game makes htm a true malnstay of the team Although not yet certaxn of hrs future collegrate destmatron Mrlse hopes to pursue a lrberal arts program at crther the Umxersxty of llllDO1S or the UDIXCISIIY of Vermont, preparatory to hrs entermg law school VZ ' J' ' f ' . 314 ' Q 3,4 4 . .y . , .y Y. . U . ,, . . . V . . ' a pw . . . , X ' 7 ' 1 fb can always find him dutifully perfecting his shots in the , V ' 7 D - I ' , r , - V V 3 x . Clan Prerident Student C ounril Dance Committee Vfzrrity Btueball Varrtty Football Co Captam Varftty Bafketball Co Caplan: Brtc Sport! Editor Purple B Sporty Editor Glee Club Lnzgutrttrr Club had Hartz Fred entered Barnard rn the Freshman year, and srnce then has been one of the leaders of our class Thrs year he recerx ed the honor of berng elected Presrdent by the Senrors In hrs Sophomore and Iumor years, Fred was elected to the Student Councrl where he carrred out hrs dutres yery conscrentrously I-Irs wrllrngness to prtch rn, and hrs outstandrng school sprrrt, haye endeared hrm to hrs classmates Fred excels rn Englrsh, and so rt rs rn the field of yournalrsm that he rntends to spend hrs lrfe However, hrs abrlrtres are not lrmrted to yust the classroom Srnce he was a Sophomore he has starred rn three yarsrty sports Football Basketball and Baseball In Fred Horn we hnd a student of yarred abrlrtres, capable of succeedrng rn many helds VVe the Class of 5, vsrsh hrm the best of luelx at the college of hrs chorce, Qolumbra 'f 1- 12 1, v - 1 1 -. 2 1 v s 7 v v 1 1 , . c c . 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' . ,g ' .' .' 2 L l V' x x ' Db I ' ' X Q I C Armfant Football Manager Vmrzly Bafeball fu' ft' I V Foofbull I V Burkelball Frefbm 111 Burkelball F?65fJl?1dII Baseball Brzr Sl Wlnofffy Jlzcluzel lesser As h1s Splflf well shows, MllxC has been a Barnard student for twelxe years HIS loyalty and affectron for h1S school haxe Urown more wonderful eyeryf IUIHUIC of h1s stay and haxe been demonstrated by h1s outstandxng co opemtxon vuth exery one Mllxe 19 '1 boy wxth yy hom ll vu uld be xery hard to hnd flult He 18 as vyell rounded IH 1nd1x1dual as one could llTl'lglllL For, he has fulhlled ex ery possrble phase of hwh school hemv '1 hlrd uorlemg student, 1 mem ber of sex eral sehool publleatlons, and '1 partxclpant IH 1nter school sports Mllxe 1s DOI eertun of h1s future career but has 1 leanmv towards envlneermff He hopes to enter one of seyeral wood small schools such as Lehlfh Alfred, or Rochester If h1s drne 111 colleffe vslll be that of these past four years, h1s success IS lnexltable Afrormle Edzlor JJ Purple B Lower Sfbool Edll0f fremb Nez: Jpaper Hflllop A5JOCIdfl0l1 rllalb Club Brulge Club Dem b Club Cbefs Club X X ' A i ' 1 ' fx A ff' ' .is 1 'ls ' A H n , ' Q V I ' 1 H , . .1 ' v f 1 11 1 ' l ' L 1 Y' 1 v v 1 ' L 1 , x 1 V ,J , vs 1 1 . 1 v1 1 r G I .. 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Like Illllly of our cl ISSIIYIICS Stexe Lltt loined us as a Freshman in September of 1954 During his four year career at Barnard Stexe has undertaken a wide xariety in both FI'LSl1llllI'1 and unior Varsity Baseball and unior Varsitx Baslxetball Ovunrf to his interest in nuns and rifles in particu lir, he was one of the founders of the Rifle Club The Bridge and Chess Clubs hare also been included among Stexe s extra curricular actuities Because he has always enioyed Math and 15 mech anically inclined Stephen leans towards the engineering profession Upon Graduation he hopes to pursue such a course at either Drexel or Lirnevie Institute of Tech nology r . f f . 1. f 1. s,' 5 2 Q ' ' 2 ' z.. . ., ' ' ' ' ' f 1 a Y h i i X Y D V of activities. In the held of athletics, he has participated , U K. , , b 5, . C I L I h ' x . V I I - . 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O C o 'ls Vmrlfg Tldfk I V Football Lzlerur 3 Magazme Arronate Edzlor ,.f Malls Club French Club Radzo Club Srzenre Club jascph Murrauf grade, Barnard and the Llass of 5, garned an outstandmg asset Dunng h1s hxgh school years Buzz has parucrpated 1n a mde range of 1ct1x1t1es mcludrng many teams and clubs I-l1s sparlxllng PC.I'SUl1'lllIy has contrxbuted greatly to the spmt of h1s class Buzz s faxontc hldcaxn ay IS the r1d1o room where h1s svseatered form max be found any mornxng before school Hrs outslde mtercsts mclude slxung svumrmng, and 21LlfO1HOlJllCS As for h1s future plans Buzz hopes to study arch1 tecture at the Unnersm of Pt.IlHSXlX21H13 lt w1ll cer tarnly be Barnard s loss and Pcnnsylx anla s ga1n but we all know that Buzz s futurc accomphshments w1ll make hun an exen greater cred1t to our school W, a 3 When Buzzy,' entered our school in the third , , . . , . . . . . V v x I V . 1 1 n I x Q Y.: yn Q - 9 c ., X l' If ' , 1 X vlv . , . . 0 f 7 C C ,C , , Q . . 7 Varrzlg Foolball Vamtg Terzmr I V Brzfketlmll Fv orb Barkelbafl frorla Bnreball Pm ple B Dante Commzttee Glee Club -ui Arnold ,Maltz Exer srnee he entered Barnard rn the second Urade hrs hne PC.I'SOI1'l1lI3 and rppearanee has e made hnn a faxorrte H15 CXU21 LLlI'I'lLU18I' ILUN IIILS ll HC, LIlLO1llp'lS9Ld CXLIX plrt of the sehool s lrfe When Arnre graduates, Barnard wrll be losrng one of 1ts best students Upon hrs entranee 1nto 1 eolleee he hopes to study Busrness Xd 1110 hnn to 1 posrnon rn hrs father s hrm XVe Lnovs that Arnre mll sueeeed rn eolleve to learn and hrs dmc 1lllI'll5lI'll10D, ex entmlly lead beeause of hrs xullnwness . V 1 4 . r , ' 2, 3 . . . 2f 3 . F3 o 4 . 1 ,M ,, .. 1 . fr u . 3 XX YP ' 1, 2, 3 , ' Arnie was one of the original boys in the class of '57. Q . -, , . , L U , - 7 ' , I . I 1 . I h 1 ' A l 'L 4 X Y X A . . 1 . . . . i X ,Q - I I V b 1 s S 1 K t A 1 1 1 C , , L ., 0 - E, , , O , A. 'Ui Sorfer Vm ull B :feb 1ll V Bfzrkellall V Bmebrzll ' H :lb Club 51.167116 Club Cbetr Club Purple B Bur A 11111 mf Plwl --ar john Mcltzcr W'hen Iohnnx entered our school 1n the Srxth Grade, We xxere mtroeluceel to one of Brrnard s nrcest men Ncx er a three o elocle mln, ohn vxas a major threat on for the Bears ohn vx IS on the staff of the Purple B for three xears and thus xear xx as 1 photographx assrstant on the Bur XVhenex er help or serxrce vxas needed hx the school, he vxas the hrst to offer h1S asslstance Iohn vxas one of Barnard s most serrous students He hopes to enter Mrehwan State Lnrxersrtx although he IS as to hrs future career XVhatex er Held Iohn unclec1clecl chooses xxe are sure that he xx1ll eontrnue rn h1S successful VSQXS S rjllfl -NWQL ' e - 2 3 f - - ' I I ' Z A ' 1. . , 1. . A I ' 1 i . We .A .h H I , A 1 . U1 l'r1f I7 ' in I Q Nl Y 3 I ' I X Q c , I h l . ,h , I the soccer nclel, and also plaxeel Basketball and Baseball V x i I VZ I A A rr 11 v C , D 1 , , at . ., , D , , M :lla Club french Club '69 ,gf-v .Marian ,Mzller EI'1ICl'lI1g our school 111 hrs Sophomore year Morton 1ll11T1Cd1HICly toole a httrng place amrdst hrs classmates Hrs sp1r1t and goodnaturedness haxe endeared h1m to all at Barnard Mort has been one of the most Ll'ltllLlSllSflL members of these clubs durmg hrs stay here Undeclded as to vs hat c rreer to pursue, Morton hopes to enter elther Hofstra or Adelphl where he wlll take '1 lrberal arts provram We feel that rf he applxes hunself as vsell rn colleve as he has at Barnard he wrll, no doubt, become a credlt to hrs frrends hrs flllilll and hrs school 4 2 - ,M M .t 3 V 5' 1 ? i V 7 Because he is most interested in Math and French, I . I X ., D 1 1 ' g ' X K 7, ' 1 1 s x I U . . , 1 1 ' . L , . Clan Vue Prefzderzl Vdffllj Football Vanity Trmk 'Nav IV Bfzfiefball Sporty Cm Club Brzdge Club i lauzs ,Nzcvcs AS soon as Lf ms 'umm lfLLl it Birmrd Ill hls Sopho mon mar, lu bu nng ony of rhl most popul lr boy s 111 our diss HIS happx go luglxx nnnnnr ind fun nllnd spmt ll up dong lHLlLl1 to LIIllXLll hls fullcm Studgnts Upon lm 1rr1x ll, Lou SLIOL1fI0lLHd Z1ll1I'1CllI'1 man Ind shown U11llSLIlllX strunff dptarlnlnatunn to um ln addmon Lou has dom well IH h1S acadcmlc work for ht has beyn on tht honor roll su ual tnngs Xftcr Ufldlllflfili Lmns 111 Lnds to furthpr lus Qdu Cltmn IH thu held of l1lxr1l nts, mqjnrlnff ln psx Llmlfwx N WL 1rL surp lu mll ulnuu 1 nm rnwrd 1t collqbc, xmrtlu of rhn futh vm 111 him 111 hmm 'MJ ' . I 1 ' ' Y ' f V L x LQQ , .nl L ic X K K I . .ni Y- 1 ' fx'- 5 ' f . ' .. 2 ' . 1 'z l X n - . y 5 school activitics. Un thc frmtball held, hc has excelled 1 ' 5 1 1' 5 D X ' ' . 7 1 v V V5 , I D1 1 ' , I ' if X ' - - S 1 x 2 -. . .n O Cf. if-1 Vx 2 3 l X V. 2 ' . 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' 4 Y , D 1 2 + trifyj U . 2, 3 e V 1 2 v ' V ' - y . 1 1 -1 y Y - y 4 Dick has never been a three o'clock boy , as his long L D 1 'Ks 1- x K- x v 2 D 1 K I vl Q, 'R fd fn? ,Alan Szzrzdclnmu Although hc IS rclatn ely a newcomer to Barnard, Alan Sandclman IS one of thc malnstays of the Class of 57 I-lc entered th1s school fron Roosey elt Hrgh 1n h1S unror year Although most boy s who make such a change rcqturc a SLllJSI3HIlI1l pcrlod of adjustment, such was not true IH Al s case Hrs easy Uornyf carcfrce manner blended pcrfcctly rnto our class Splflf I-Irs good nature was re flected rn h1s only vyorry hlldlllg parlung space for hrs Cheyy eyery mornmv ASfJfIl1lSl1l11L, Al s future plans arc not x ery dehnlte Ney erthelcss, we arc ccrtam that yuth the same enthu 5135111 hc has shown at Barnard he cannot help but come out vuth flylnwf colors rn yxhrtcxcr hcld he attempts I',H'J'ffJ'BIJ'6'b1U 13 Prom C Ollllllllfee Chen Club F. 6 I L L x .V Y C il' . , , , la 4 , , E i h X . 1 V . . . 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Lani tcplzcn tzcglztz When Stexe came to Barnard in his Freshman year, the Class of 57 gained one of its finest students Chiclxlets , as he 15 fondly called IS one of the xeterans of our N arsity Tennis team Hovs ex er, his abilities are not entirely l11n1ted to the flthletie held Stexe has been an in some of the intra school debates He IS also one of the hardest vxorlxers in the eliss is his hne scholastic record bears out He excels in in 1tl1 md It is in tlus held that he plans to base his future endeaxors lf Stexe s hopes are fulhlled he will attend the Illinois Institute of 'l eclinoloefx If hard uorle 19 ans sort of measurinff stielx, Stexe will surely become 1 success ' 1, 2, 3, 4 . 2 1 1 1 1 ,e 1, 2 A 2, 3 I . 3, 4 ., I 4 , . I . X U ' f s ,a ' - v A I 2 m v 1 s i . I 3 it p a n . . 5 active member in the Debating Club and has participated xv i 7 V X . e . I 5 ' N i I e . . N i is . X A Q K? Nx K x K 4 5 5 C e C L 1 3 ' - 01?-r Pav' 63 '1t: ,4 rflzur Cure! 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B1 btlbzll 111112 zger Var Nl, B uebzll NI 111 11 V Baibelbnll Mau zgef V Baseball A167116 1 Dmzre Cow Harb Club Stzezlfe Club Cbeff Club Bur C0 L11 Ld Ire111lNeu zur Puiple B ,Q 3.-Qi Stephen Z zzluar For the four years that Stexe s radiant personality has hlled Barnard s halls he has been one of the most conscientious boys in the class His versatility has been include The Purple B Varsity Football, member of the French Newspaper, and the Co Literary Editor of the Brzc In addition to these aetixities Stexe has lent a helping hand tovnrd the mamvement of the N '1I'S1Iy Baseball, Foothill and Basketball teams Upon his Graduation from Barnard Stexe plans to continue his studies at either Cornell or the Unix ersity of Chicago Interested primarily in the sciences while at Barnard Stexe hopes to further his education in Pre Med We know that vxith his personality and many dix ersihed interests, btexe will lllllxi, 1 hne plaee for himself in life as- ' V 1: ' fd ' 1 ?ci ufii. .1'1.1 1 f 1 1 ,i 1 1c 6I' w Y . gl 1 ' 1. . 11 , I e 7' '91'f'ip.f - 1,2 O Q , . . ' 1 K x, x C manifested by his many extra-curricular activities which 1 ' . I If If ' V ' s A K c Ve x 1 cb E 7 ' . , . -. s c Cx I l ,C L C n D C C I , xv UMULATIVE COG OMENS OR The Story of Little Purple Riding Hood Now, kiddies, gather 'round and listen while I tell you the story of Little Purple Riding Hood and her trip to Barnard. Once upon a time there lived a little girl who loved purple clothes. Wherever she went, whatever she did, she wore a purple hood. Her name was Little Purple Riding Hood. She lived on the edge of a bleak forest known as Van Cortland Woods. Not far from her, amidst dense sBrure trees, lived Grandfather Raymond. On the Hayefy day our story opens, Little Purple, shy and Deillnro, trudged through the Meltzing snow on her way to Grandfather's school. She was Garbered, of course, in her favorite outfit and was eating an ice cream fone and a frank. In these perilous woods, many people have been known to fall into a deep abyss ne'er to be seen again. And, many fearsome beasts, including brninr, lions, and several wild Guernseyf make their homes here. I establish law and justice in the land. -Hammurabi Stand your ground! -Parker Little Purple, however, did not realize these dangers. As she tripped merrily along, she could hear a robin a-wlnfzling a tune which sounded strangely like My Bonne!! Lies over the Ocean . Every now and then she would swat the air saying, These fiiex :ure are pesky. Why hello there, little girl. What is in your basket? growled a wolf jumping out of the bushes. You, fir, ala go away! she said, shaking and Srbimmarking. The wolf, as Little Purple noted, was well lil. So, she look 'er basket and started off. Look here Purp, he pleaded, to be Franco with you, I am all broke. I have not had a square meal since New Year's Nievexf' My mother says that we should never let any wolf or man Jfare uf. Hazzon't yours? So, I will be on my way. l wonder if I can trufl 'er? thought the wolf. I had better reach Barnard first. I should have stood in bed -Jacobs Meanwhile, Grandpa was in the midst of dis- cussing a program with one of his Jterling neuxromerrf' Afler Elymology you will take Spanish III, he said. Yazz l No sooner had the boy left Grandpa's ofhce than the wolf jumped in the window -like Glenn Davir. He locked Grandfather in the closet, assumed a dis- guise, and, prefring Bork in a chair, awaited his prey. In the meantime, Little Purple came up the drive- way. When she saw the Gartner, she reminded him that panry man was coming soon. Then, she walked into the building. Hi, Gramps! Hello, the wolf barked, showing his pearly white teeth. What long ears you have, and what sharp fangs ! Be quiet and give me an apple! You are not my Grandfather, and I will not give you an apple, bum Y Although she was frightened clear down to her marrow, she thought of her grandfather's old hunting horn. Reaching for it she knocked Gramp's antique wine rfeirz off the wall ,II rlinzned the wolf. This noise attracted a passing miller who subdued the beast in a Fei! any lerfer man would have lost. 1 Thif ir more than I can stand! Little Purple shrieked, Alellzering into the miller's arms. Do not worry, he said, I will call Sarge and have wolfie thrown into the Briggs. So Little Purple Riding Hood, the miller, Grand father, and Sarge lived happily ever after. And now, kiddies, ofi' to bed to await the Sm1dlemar1's visit. 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V' ' ' 15115-1 A11 -A - .. .. .. .. 11 CQ1..gQl --1 1 . . . - 1 w 1. . . 1.111 1-1 11.111 1.. 11-1 . . 1 . .... - ' Q .- .1.' - .. . .. .. .. 1 - 11 Junior Class History Lrlxe most other classes the class of 58 can trace rts roots to pre school days Mr Ray mond xx ell recalls xx hen Martx Seelrg and onny Tenzer toddled up to the cottage school In the hrst trade on and Mart xx as romed bx Vrctor Stone and Morty Goldberg The next year Ed Kahn and Gerrx Ixrlcourse xx ere rncluded IH the ranlxs Another txx osome Art Max and Mrlce ahrmarlct came to Barnard rn the thrrd grade Barnard brolxe doxxn the folloxxrnc, xcrr by admrttrnc an Irrshmrn Pat 'xlullane Although Pat xx as OlDSllIT1fC about DOI celebratrnc, St Daxrd S day he xx orlced out qurte xx ell and he s noxx a cl rss le rder C rade frxe prox ed to be most ex entful Admrtted to the cl rss xx crc 1 future class prcsrdent a future class rntellect and 1 future class socr rlrte 'Ihcrr names XI1lx6 Magloff Issac Ilersher md Gerry Izlstcrn respectrx ely XX 1th the erghth pr lde xx ere enrolled Stexe Lane along, xx rth Slxrp Hartman and Stuart Franlxel The latter txx o came from the McBurnex School lnc1dent1lly Stu 15 credrted for the formrng of the unror s exclusrxe Luncheon Club xx ay baclc rn the erghth grade Noxx rn therr unror year the boys are able to use forlcs The Freshman year brought the largest number of nexx class members rn our hrstory NVe consrder ourselx es fortun1te rn pettrnr, a bunch xx ho nex er xx errjhed Koch Bruce Goose Carnase Charles Borrolc jrm Lexrtt Thomas Ollendorff Peter Hecht Paul Sapounalcrs Chrrs Kassrmrs H ll Lepler and Hoxxre Elkoxxrtz The class xx as drsappornted xx hen rt found that Iarosh xx ere not alloxx ed to take ox er the school s actrxrtres Therefore rn order to emulate the upper class men the class of 58 pubhshed .1 class nexx sp rper Thus xx IS nex er prex rously done and rt set a standard for other Ifreshman and Sophomore cl ISSCS Another 58 first xx as the publrcatron of a Freshman Ye1rboolc modeled rfter the B1 rc In the Sophomore year only srx more boys entered 58 They xx ere onath1n 'xlrndell StexeGoldberg Ira Loeb Mrlxe Stemberr, Normm Stormrn Lrretslcy and Andx Sheslcrn On therr first dax they nex er shoolc so many h 1ITLlS rn therr lrfe As Sophs the class contrnued the class paper md rn Max xxe held a Sprrng Prom theretofore unequaled rn Barnard hrstory Thrs year the class of 58 concentr1tcd on thc most rmport int thrnes here at Barnard academrcs school actrxrtres and publrcrtrons Nexer before had 'xIrs Bruce recorded so many As for Mr Nexxcombes Amerrcan Hrstory course untrl the class of 58 becune unrors The Sprrnr, Prom xx IS held and all present felt rt xxas agarn a fine success The class of 58 talces prrde rn bernr, composed of such a group of xx ell rounded guxs One could spend 1 par rpraph on e rch rndrx rduar Many of the boys at some trme xxrll be able to loolc b lclx on thesc daxs IS members of the Class of 58 as the best rn therr hx es O O ' . . 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I . . . . . . 1 ' 2 pup V, Y ,.,, , ,W ,,,.,, ,, Sophomore Class Hlstory T11e L1e1SS of 19 xx 15 l3xJfI1 e1exe11 xe1rs 11,11 xxhen Burton Lexx e11tered t11e fCJffi2,C behool I11t11e l1151Lf1C1C.11C. xx 151CJlI1CLl bx R111 ert 71r1xe 'I 11e folloxxrne xe11r found L1rrx 151111ett 111d lred Srtllr rdded tothe Lf Llp It xx lb 111 the t111rd r,r1det111t oel Blum 111d 15 11 1e111er 1rr1x ed 111d 111 the fourth L,l'1ClC tl11t o1111 IIAITCO 111d Alfred Seheuer txxo old 11121111 ers 11 lflfll 1111 xxe1e s1x1p1ee1 rnto t11e ss Also werrrne I1 t e tene 1r xxere X 1 115e11er .111d Mrlxe C onr11d Xlrlxe XI111d11n 111xd 1e11 oxxrtf 1I1Ll Robert Rose11 blum sxx elled t11ese r 1111x5 111t11e hfth er 1de Rosenblum 1 former LOI1'1PlII'lUI of Franco 11nd Seheuer 111 1 1oxx er errde xx IS 11so slxrpped The elrss re1111111ed St11t1e durrng the slxth er 1de but t11e fo11oxx1111, xe If 111exx elrque xx lSlI1fl'CJC1LlLCC1 by the addrtron of S11111 Ketrxe Nlrlxe M 11t 111d N111xe Stern 111 t11e 1111dd1e of that xe11r 21 fourth box Stexe CrCJ1CllUCfL,CI' jomed t11e ,group The en 11t11 s,r1de e,r:1d111t1nr1 elrss xx 15 bro11e11t to rts full eomplement bv the 1rr1x111 of Mrlxe Laston .111d P1111 Hsruser T11ese then xx ere t11e boxs xx ho embarlxed t11e next xe rr on a g1CJI'1OLlS 1112.711 sehool e1reer jorned by Ld C1e11t11e Larrx Alpert Hoxx 1rd XVC1HffdLIb o11n M1110 15obPettx Ira Ors111n A1111 Koslm 111d ry C1o1db1:1tt Box xx111t 1lo1d 1111 111x 111 t111s t11e Sophomore xe1r 1Ne11 M ryer rx Orloft Stexe Dramond Doug, Anderson Herbert Bluth D11x1d Ixoppel Bob Lester Arnold Rerner B111 O C 01111611 111d 111051 reee11t1y Bob 11111111 entered the 5e11oo1 T111s hne group rs e11111ete11fee1l1x d1xerset11e11ts 1I1L1lI1fC.fLSl5 t11e se11o11s f1CZ1l3111f1CSCJfSC11CL1Ll Co11r1d 1r1111o Lexx Anderson 111d 15111111 t11e 1t111et1e proxx esses of M11t 1S11nett C1ent11e Co1db11tt 1nd Ketrxe t11e 1111111or of Lerboxxrtz Goldbereer 1l1L1 Hruser 111d t11e musre of Dl1I1lCJI1L1 111d Iirllrr, The Sophomore C 11ss lb xx ell represented lI1 111 P111SC5 of bLl1CJO1 lrfe P1r trerpants 111 thrnes 11ter1rx 1re 1r111eo Lonrrd Lexx JI'lC.l Seheuer Members of t11e SClCI1CCC1L1l3 1re O C 01111611 Rosenblum Le11rer 1-IIITCO Lexx 111d Qonrrd 'x1.111y boxs rneludln 1-1 ruser XX C.lll1f1L1l3 lI1ClCIU1C1lUCfLC'I' 1re rnterested rn ret mg 1I1e111lXC. p,1rt1e1p1ted111sexer11pro1r1111s A11d needless to s IX the 1t111et1C teams are ox ereroxx ded xxrth t11e11ted Sophomores The Sophomores 1re SLIYC t111t lll t11e1r rem 11111111 txxo xe 1rs 1t 111I'I11fL1 they xx111trx harder todo more to 1111pr 1xe t11e1r 5Ll1CJCJ1 111d reeor O -1 11 41-1 1.1 fy 1. 11, . 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' '- , 5 XVI H H ' -- Freshman Class Mlrror erome Tl1ur1l1orst O C1I't1LlV Sl1ocs1111tl1 S1111o11 l-lerstl11ft Sl1orc11stc111 Ruscr XX ol 1rslu licrltoxx 1tz L 11141 BlI'I1l5LI'L lx1tz Rosen LCXIII Herstlm 1ft Rosen LOIIS Best Rctd Best All Around M Ill C utest Cl 155 Art1st XX 1tt1cst C l 155 Or1tor Dr1L XX 1tl1 l lLLllfX D1 Xlost for lllfll 1rt D1 lllfll 1rd for Xlost H1pp1tst l11tl1e llIL,LCSf log T.1llxs Lt 1st Sus Most T1llts Most Sus LL 1st Cl 1ss Xlus1t1 111 Tl1111lts He ls B111-est NUISC L1s1cst to uct 'Xlo111 X 111 511111111 Bmllovxtr Ntl111t11ltr XX Ruth R RLLBIO LOIIS De X r1es B 1111loxx cr Stl111e1tler L 1Slxl H.1r.1p o11lxl111 Sl1ocs1111tl1 Atlxoll Lexx Bl 11r De X rlcs H 11 IP RCISCF Rcgglo 'Xtlxoll L1rtc11e Freshman Class Hlstoty The hrstorv of the Ql1ss of 611 goes batlt to the nursery dep 1rtment vt here Ellrot Harap Thomas Shoesmrth and George 'Ihunhorst formed the founda trons These boys haxe show n extellent stholastre retords throughout the1r stay at Barnard Brute Slugger Bam jorncd the ranlts rn the lt1nderg1rden and ex er srnte has enrtthed Barnard s baseball teams oel Satchmo Rerser Bob Katz and Daxrd Rembrandt Sehnerder entered the clan Th1s trro has shovsn great leadershrp 1n the elass Wrth th1s greup of sex en enthusrastre students ohn Speedy O Grady Chester C 1d1ll1t Rosen 1nd Stexen Rernhermer became sole addrtrons rn the seeond thrrd and fourth grades respectrx ely The ranlts vt ere su elled by jonathan Greene and lan Hershaft rn the srxth grade We pre d1Cf that jonathan Greene mll betome a surgeon for he lox es the snght of blood lan The Body xull pose mth Marte MacDonald vtrtz Robert The Laugh Conlslrn Kenny Elms luster and Robert Shoren stern Th1s foursome has had the tlass rn laughter ex er srnce they came to Barnard oel Pudgy Bamloxser Stexe ump Shot erome Alan Espanol de Vrres Doren Don Wolarsky and oseph Laskr yornecl the ranks rn the erghth grade Th1s year our latest add1t1ons are Melxm The Foot Colby Albert The Lrp Deutch Frank The Bram Popper Gary Berger Leon The Most Happy Fella Levy Robert Unger Paul Katz Peter Easy Lorls erry Srmon Robert TheSc1ent1st Reggto Neal A+ Brrnberg Robert L S Treasury Ackoff Roger The Dream Blaxr Laxsrente Hausen Xxllllldffl The Mouth Kuth and lastbutnot least Mrthael Lm1l Lexrn The Class of 60 h IS 1 promrsrng future 1n store at Barnard Th1s class has certamly contrrbuted 1fS sh 1re IIT sthool xxorlt and extra curr1tul1r aetnttres and mll certatnlt do the same lll the XCIYS to tome O . I 'L h ' Y A ' - , lv 2 Y V 4 l 1 f A . F 1 N Y 4 1- 7 7 ' . , , 1 1 ,Av - 1 - f ' N - Y ' . . L , ,, ,, . l - , , - , , , , , A. , f y , . . M t .. . Y ' I . . , J 1, , 7 I . A L . , , 2 . 1 ., - 7 7 1 ' I . y v. I r . Y. V Y y V . ' , , ' 7 , . , ,, - . l The seventh grade brought about the admrttance of jeffrey Shrimp Berko- s V lr J r 7 Y 7 A I , 7 I 3 lla a I - v,l 9 I 7 1 l' ' l 1 y 7 ' B I 7 l - 7 , Y - . V . ' Q 2 ' ' Y ' ' f . A i 'Sv ,Lili fi ,,, ., ,raw 1' 5 '33 Li 5 fir 01 ,, f S , y sa. 1154 'MA 'iliftai .. . ' A 11 -4 . , 4 I F AQMNYQQ l x 'x'L'i UHBHHIZHTIUHS 6 0 I2 0 ll ' 9 5 5 4 Cum Laude Barnard Chapter I st rblrslred 1833! C ARRINIC 'ION RAH MOND MA pICSlClCI1fCl1II1I11ll1OfIXCLLICIXCCUIDIIIIIICC Honorary Members Georeelirleer rmesH H Brmxnrng Arthur? S Hyde Robert lllrsl rttle C H rns Von B rur C Albert Prreee M rx B Roessel Rouse Is. Brewster rmes Lyon Robert Roy O Louehlrn Srdney Allen Syme XVxll1am Brttle Symmes ohn Hon ard Kerm CICOYEC Huah Smythe Idwud Perry Townsend Mrlton V XX erse, Danrel I-1'l11C1S M rhonyf oseph Morales RobertXX Hallrgan 8 Albert Xliferlae Henderson vb ohn I raners Kerran 9 XX1lbur Vrneent Moran Albert james Stunleard Harry Bennrs 39 Thomas Foxx Ier 92 Robert Furles JJ Robert Henderson 99 Robert Ready 39 Frank XV Erehhorn 40 C Roland Wagner 40 Kenneth Charles Lutz 41 lames Ixelly Meyer 41 Samuel Herbert Post 41 George XVIIIIAIII Sehulz 4 XXIIIIIJITI Carl Sreburye Charles Stuart Buryeess ohn Albert Leyy 47 Herbert XX rllram Epstern 4a Danrel I raners Mahony 4 a XValter ohn MeCarthy 4s By ron Trndle McClelland 43 Donald XVahl 4 lohn Crandall lohn XX Ott 44 Stephen Rernharelt RobertD Hrll 45 I red Hennrne 45 Roderrele Parnell 15 IraR Rubin 45 Rrehard Lyman Hartley 4C Stanley Peehman 46 Laurence ohn Sprleer C Gerard Bennett 4 XX'1llramIIyans 47 oseph I rfe 47 Harry Grayson 47 Xlvrllram aber 47 Eugene Sehulz 47 Robert Berger 48 R1chardBrrn 4 NIart1nCunn1ngham 48 Donald I'l1nn 48 Peter Charles Parnell 48 Gary Reeleer 48 Heyx1ttRubel 4 EdrnundB Wrlson 48 Marle Anapoell 49 Bernard I rshman Q amesH Heeremans 42 Dayrd Nlexens 42 ay Perlstern 49 SamuelS Rubrn 4 Henry Stern 49 RobertL Stern 49 Herbert L Thal 42 RonaldC XY olf 49 XXIIIIIJITIA Brute 50 Harold Homa 50 Robert L joseph 50 ThomasQ Niorrrs 50 HoyxardL Seelrg 50 Iraners Serdner 50 lay I Vretorson 50 L lxxard C Baumert 51 Irederre A Bennett 51 RrehardB Knapp 51 RolandC Long Paul Prnter 51 GeorgeM Spartalrs 51 M1ehaelBerch 52 Thomas Bernstern 52 Robert Brrng 52 Mrehael Goldman 52 LCVNIS ay Horowitz 52 RonaldS Klrne 52 Walter Rubrn 52 Henry Wolfson 52 RobertM Brody 53 RrehardH Dremrtz 53 LloydB Gottlreb 53 Lavt renee Landau Nelson Sehrff 5a Mrehael Stern 5s Barry Tlsehler 53 Robert Alan Greene 54 Harold jay Horn 54 V1neentjohnHoyanec 54 HaryeyfMelx1n 'lame 54 Robert H Kestenbaum 54 joel Alfred Shulman AlanS Goldrng 55 RogerW Gross 55 Georg,eW Kaufman 55 Robert Mayers 55 Stephen Shull 55 Eduard M Solomon 55 Rrehardj Berehrn 56 Leonard S Karpman 56 oseph M Loebman 56 Roger Barton Orloff 56 Robertl Postel 56 Harx ey Alan Sage 5C Hou ard XXIIIIIJIIU Toll-C 5C is-1 'Q 1 - A 1 9' ' . . . 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Robert Lrchtenstern Don Franco Clark Gurney Mr Ludxuq Boclx R ter Sl ml R leurs Hutmrn Mrehrel Mrndlm Ptul btpountlus Robert lxoeh Nrerae Conrad Doren XX olarsley Fllrot Harap Student Councll Durrnv the past four years the Student Counexl has played an essentral part rn Barnard s school llfe The funetxons of thrs body haxe yarred from representmg student xrexxs to the faculty or faculty xleyxs to the students to the runnrng ofthe school s charlty Llflxls Thus year under the capable leadershrp of Presxdent Clark Gurney and Vrec Presx Hartman the Secretary Rrehard Ruster Bob Lrehtenstern and Paul Sapounalus also haw: done outstandrng yobs Frnal reeogmtlon must go to lxlllxl Conrad whose bl monthly publr eatlon ot the Sfllcfelll Cffmztll Bnllelm has kept the school up to date on Counerl news and Elrot Harap vrho has made many hne eontrlbutxons to the dlseussrons I-loweycr all that the eounerl aceompllshed could not haye been posslble yyrthout the adxmee ot Mr Bocl-. and Nir Nlexxeombe Among the aehreyements of the Councrl were Senror smol-trng pm lleges two eharltyf dm es school blazers a student drnmg eoursc and a Student Court Barnard shall be loreyer proud of these boys xx ho haxe yxorlted so hard Qnen up so much of therr trmc and brought about so many changes for thcrr school Therr reeord rs one of hne merrt perhaps the finest 10 recent school years ,. 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', -V UQ A . -L41 5 ' ,1 I ,TQ 'f ,A H1373 465-'P n 14 X JB A 1 ' 4'3- IIC .1 1.1, .ln- l l tw' mlllmll Y' AL PLRPII' B BOARD Leila Ilgljl P Mullane D Frineo I Ileischer A Rthinowitz r L Boek l' Hotn Purple B Ior the Nth eonseeutive year Barnard h.1s vuhlished Llgllf sueeesstul issues of the Pin le B This vetr the cditorshi wus divided between two Seniors Isue lleiseher .md Andrew Rabinowitz They used their n imerous ere,1tive t.1lents to keep the Pmple B an interesting, informative and well orfanized newspaper. Aidint Iseme .ind Andrew were underelassmen Patrick Mullane and Michael Benahum both of whom etined mueh valuable experience. As in the pist years the Pniplf b eurrie-d se-ve-r.tl series eolumns, Cl iss eolumnists. Seniors Brian Gtrtner ind Riehard Ruster -lunior 'lon.tth.tn Te-nzer. Sophomore Burton Levy, and lfreshm.1n Thonms Shoesmith. contributed eight lively .1rtieles. The Beneh and Bucket, written hy sports editor lfred Horn, with the .iid of the sports write-rs, Vietor Stone and Clifford Kleinbaum, was nlled with vivid .ICLOUDIS of B.1rn.1rd's athle-tie events. Another column wus the Senior pe-rsonulitv of the month, written by Is.me lfleiseher and Pat Mulktne sueeessively. The l .teulty Sketehu, Alumnus of the Month , and Alter Three were some of the other works th.1t enlightened the ptihliottion. Photogmphy Editor Don lfr.tnto. with photogmphe-rs Rohert Dehluro and Steven Lane did prote-ssion,1l quality johs with their tune-r.ts .ind proeessing eeluipment. Also sparking the p.1per's .tppe.1r.1nee were De'Muro's tine illttstmtions. Lastly, nuny exeellent reports. i-C.iILll'L'S, .ind newstl.tshes were written hy the 5t3t'f writers. These included 'Ion.tth.tn Mindell. Mike Maglotf, Ed Keihn, Alfred Seheuer. Charles Borrok. john Gather, Steven Zizmor, Ge-r.tld Elste-in. I.e-wis H.trtm.tn, Michael C0nr.1d .ind joseph L.1ski. THE PURPLE B BARNARD SCHOOL FOR BOYS Fmldston West 244th Street New York Cnty EDITOR IN CHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITOR Isaac Fleischer 57 Patnclc Mullane 58 PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR COPY EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR Don Franco Au Squunnkl I' ed Hun NEWS EDITOR VIH hall Benn.-xhum SPORTS WRITERS FEATURE WRITERS PHOTOGRAPHERS W xuur Stone 18 I-dndrd Kahn 38 Robert De Muro 57 Clifford Khenbaum u Mlcbaelhdagloff 58 N uf am Innathm 'NI nddl 8 Alfred Sc heuer CLASS COLUMNISTS REPORTERS TYPISTS Snmor Iirmnf artmr ll Ch.-xrlu Ii rr: I-. John Garber S7 JunwrJon Ilnnr JB U Lumur 1 Gary Pre 51 Sophomore Burton Ltxy 51 mmld I' stun Pre hmdn Thom Sh e mxth 60 Lewis Hartman 8 1 III as FACULTY ADVISOR STUDENT ADVISOR Mr Ludwig R Bock Andrew D Rabmowltz, 57 IPI SI ,Z I I A Rlhlnmxntz I' H01 mater S mm I IX f 1 U K I Hutm U Num I 1 114 BUII XIILI 111 H K I1 3' I .Kilt-:ll ' fun IN,- ,I y . Mun .,, , K P A: L N l ,- , df fi, 'i CHAXI If I FFR ml! R u 1 fl 7 onition intel iiiy illenstein iiin iitnei emu fm r iul HIDNLJD btephen I me Ntephen Caol lbeii., An lieu Rabinoxyitz All me oseph Nirioyy Chantlcleer The Barnard Literary Magazine lenoyxn as llu C! Illfltlkel is under the able co editorship of Brian Gartner and Buazy Niarroyy Miehael Maelotf md Burton Leyy are assistant editors Others on the staff inelutle Q Lane L Hartman Tenzer M Benahum A Seheuer C Borrole C Gurney A May 'I Shoesmith S lranleel Nleltzer and many others Adyisini this magazine are tyyo eapable ind yyillinf' fieulty members Mr Paul Hansen and Mr Lud Boelt 'Ile Cf? Hlllifzel has a tyyo told purpose I irst of ill it enables the student to deyelop the Ln lish skills yxhieh he has aeeyuired in the LIISSIOOII1 A second purpose I5 to attem t to raise the literary tone ot Barnard supple nentine both the bm and Ile Purple B This year s publieation of live Clvmni tri exemplifies the spirit intelheenee and interest yyhieh surrounds Barnard All eontributions are gratefully aetepted but is in any other publie ition no author ean bc elven a guarantee as to whether or not his yyorle will be published. 'Ihe amount of material rece-ive-el by' the statl usually' determines the number of artieles aeeepted from each author. ln 125' we of the Barnard student bo ly' are looking, forward to reeeiving the best edition in the short history' of Tle Cf?.1lIIf:le'efI'. Hllltop Assoclatlon Representatives Sm e nts heernmne txxo xestrs ,t O the Hrlltop As oersttron l'l.1S been .tn mstruetlxe eommlttee tor the plmnm of mdnx mter ehool .tetrxrtles The member sehools rn this .ISBOCIJIIOU are Homee 'xlann Rlxerclgre Countrx Sehool I eld ton .md Barnard Sehool for Boxs Thls year the mam .letlxrtres of this .tssoelxtlon luxe heen quite tllXK.I'5lflLkl ln lN0 xember the hrst danee oeeurred at B.trn.1rl -X llr e .tttenemnee made thus dance a keen sueeess Refreshments door prrzes and A d nee eontest rmde the exenme more enyoxable for all those present ln .tnuarx the orgarnzatuon eontzteted an orphgntee and dedreated Itself toxxard plan mng at day of games .llltl eontests for them at the Horaee M.1nn Sthool Lrlte the d.1nee at B.trn.trd this lttlxlly proxed to he enyoxuble for .tll 'Ihe Hrllrop members xxere amazed .tt the Zll5PfLLI.lllOD .md tratttude ot these young, ehlldren ln April .t seeond d.1nee xx.ts held Thus trme rt xx ts ,tt Horaee Nldnn A ltxrf e group of lueh sehool students rneludmt some loxxer sehool students xxere present On the xx hole the Hnlltop Assoemtron hrs prox en to he tn tsset toxx trd unter sehool reltttlonshlps The members of Barnard agree that 1256 57 xx ts .1 banner year for this ttssoemtron We hope th.1t xxrthm the years to eome nt xxrll eonttnue to groxx More and brbger ,tetrxltles .tre being, planned for the luture tnd xxe tre .tll sure th.1t the Hilltop Assoeratton xx tll eontmue to be both an mformxtrxe and eonstruetrxe oremrzdtron HII ITOP A95OClATlON Rl PRFNYXTATIX I 5 K ll SL t II onne 1 ss All me M M elott M Bendhum l WN if 1' Debating Club Although burldmg for next year the Debatmg Club has outlmed a rrgorous schedule for thus year Under the guidance of Mr Sterlrng the Club plans to engage other schools rn debate and to hase an rnter club round robm wrth the hnals taklng place before our entrre student body At the hrst mectmg Lewis Hartman was elected president Among the active members of the club are Burton Levy, Mlchael Maglotf, Patrick Mullane, Paul Saponakrs, Eliot Harap, Stuart F ranltel, Don Wolarsky and Gerry Elstem Wrth a fine sprmklmg of Freshmen, Sophomores, and juniors the Debating Club has the depth which should msure future success Buskers Friday uenmg May tenth the Barnard Buslters wrll prcscnt an adaptatron of Bzlly Budd a novel by Herman Melvllle The productron wrll be staged and directed by Mr McAllxstcr The play wall be presented parents and frxends The cast mcludes Michael Benahum as Bully Budd Issac Ilclschcr Pat Mullanc Paul Sapounalus Gary Prcss Lewrs Hartman jocl Relscr Clark Gurney Michael Maglolt Charles Borrolt Bob Shorenstern jonathan Grcen Gerald Elstcln jonathan Tcnzer Her bert Bluth and jocl Laslu The stage managers are Burt Lexy Roger Zeeman and Robert DeMuro The boys so far have gamed much xaluable experience worlung on thrs presentation and look forward to srmrlar future procluctrons J, F x F - ,, I 'fa . i I ' . l . V not only for the benefit of the students but also for I : .' - . , ., ,' , Q . Y ' - 1 , . ,A , . , . O 5 Math Club By early March, the Math Club will reach its most active stage. Previously, it has been functioning for about nine weeks. The club is now one of the smoothest and most accomplished of the after-three organizations. Mr. Sterling, head of the Math Department, guides the club presenting various algebraic tricks and methods. The club started out with the small contingent of Paul Sapounakis, chairman, Steve Zizmor, Roger Zeeman, Steve Goldberger, and Marty Seelig. Soon, it attracted Henry Voelker, Bob Koch, Mike Conrad, Arthur May, Burton Levy Tom Shoesmith and a newcomer to the school Bob Billig Because the membership and the program are constantly enlarging the club can look forward to fruitful times together Chess Club The Chess Club at Barnard has two important pur poses It teaches the game of chess to those boys who want to learn while it offers at the same time an excellent opportunity for exciting contests between boys who already know the game The club under the direction of Mr Sterlin has had several successful arrange sexeral chess matches with other schools In this manner the members can put into practice what they have learned against other skilled opponents We are all quite sure that the chess club has been a great success this year 7 3 , , v , v I - , - , ' 4 . . . . g, and highly interesting meetings. The boys hope to , .MPV ' . , llfi wma . Rifle Club Because of delayed eonstructron of the rrfle range m Ardsley the Rifle Club has been slow rn startrng Hovyexer the elub has had many returning marksmen from last year s Rnlle Team Its moderator rs Sffdlbht shootm Tom Lyons The rlflemen haxe had sex eral well organized meet ings thrs year One of the mann toples has been the problem of transportatlon to and from the range The clubs host of enthusnastle charter members meludes Gerry Klleoursc Arthur May Ira Orshan Bob Lehrer Pete Hecht Henry Voelleer Stu Loeleer james Leyrtt Bob Reggro Pat Mullane Bob Koeh and last but not least lrmm Srrota i YW! Science Club Under the expert gurdanee of Mr lent the' Screnec Club has had a most revsardmg year Not only was lt the largest of the elubs but rt was also the most aetne meetmg at least onee a vueele The students howeyer as should be the ease did most of the vsorle Mr Iext helped out wxheneyer he was ealled upon Dunng the eourse of the year sexeral ehemreal demon stratlons were held They had dlseusslons on sueh sub yeets as Mongolrsm Cretrnlsm and the Atomle Chart Also dlseussed before eyery meetnng were eurrent eyents ID the vs orld of selenee Aetne members of the club rneluded lblllxt Conrad presrdent Brll O Connell secretary Burt Lexy Bob Lehrer ohn Iraneo and Tom Shoesmlth -35. if 'G . . , - , - , .. ' , ,,. , . ' . , ,.- .- 7 V,-, . v - - s . ., . ,, .y , . ' y .- . . . -.y., V. . , . , , . - A . . . , y -. . A . - a y .y. -' . r -. -'y. , ,f . , , f , . , 7 . , , . y- .V . . J I. - v Q s ' , rs me 5 -gs ff ' 4. 'FM . . u, , SQ -56' ' ' e, . .,. ' Q93 5 , - ' '- 50 . . . . Q 11-. 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N , . . . s A ,ls , .- 2 . ,. . . ,Q x y 1 1 . . . , . . .v ,,, , . . , I .7 ' , - 1 v 1 L ' ,.. ea.. , , V ' .. .. 4 VARSITX FOOTBAI I Fm111Rfz1 It fmnqbf I F1 mco M Comid P Hecht M Qeellg R Ruster M Vemstem Oxloff Serfn1dR1u ISI btem P Mantzaus In flpfllll M thnmukt D Iwmco C Gutney I Ntexes R Inthtensttxn 1:1 lm G Sehlmmtck M ndell 71ml Rm CV Duns zfj A Meltz R lxoeh I Horn f!'0fIP1JlIIj T Ollendmff XX Applebaum A Remel C Bxuens 5 Bxstner R Zee man fm 1711 efj C Powell flffl mzrbj Varsity Football The 1956 football season saw a new coachlng re gtme at Barnard and a team which proxnded tremend ous quantntles of excitement although only one vxctory and tue IH sux games Gerry Dans a former Brooklyn College grtdder found hlmself at the helm of the Bear coaching staff Hts yob was not an easy one snnee graduatnon had hut the 55 squad heauly Howeyer the splrlted leader of the Purple 8. XVl1llL did a tremendous yob ln fteldmg a team which although thm ln depth and plagued by lnyurnes remained gallant and eompetltne untll the season s lmal whistle Assxstmg Coaeh Dans was Clarence Powell former Cortland State great who dld a splendld yob w nth the baekheld The Bears began pre season drllls early ln Septem ber and slowly Coaeh Dans mounted a foree which had great potent: tl although a laek of slze and speed Standout holdoyers from the 55 campalgn were left end I'red Horn halfbaeks Mlkc ahrmarkt and Pete Mantzarls quarterback Don Franco Dutch Ltchten stern a former tackle comerted to fullback guards Chrns IXdSbllNlh and George Sehlmmack and tackle Clark Gurney Others who moyed mto posmons of importance were center Marty beellg end Stexe Blstner back Lou NICNLS taekle fullback Mnke Conrad and taekle Bob Koeh The long awanted op ner armed on Oetober 5th when the Bears trayeled to Iznglewood The results of the battle were most enll htenlng smee Barnard was uetorxous 12 0 Dutch Llehtenstern rambled 70 yards off has left tackle for the season s hrst T D and Make ahrmarkt crashed the same hole for 6 more ID the thlrd eluarter Howeser It must be said that the de fensne platoon spearheaded by mlddle lme backer V . .' 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Ireddre Horn was the key to success Trme and agarn Barnard tacklcrs would thwart enemy runners for long losses and hence the story was told On the follow rng Saturday the hrgh rrdrng Bears trayeled to Locust Valley where they faced therr sterncst test Spo trng the Valley two qurck scores the Bears finally awakened as lred Horn pulled rn an aerral from Pete Mantzarrs and lugged the leather 67 yards to the Valley 7 from there Mantzarrs cracked hrs rrght guard for the marker Although therr defense was faulty the Bears remarned rn the battle untrl the trnal gun marnly due to the great aerral crreus put on by Donnre Iranco and hrs fayorrte target Fred Horn These two teamed up to proxrde Barnard fans wrth some of the most thrrllrng football ever seen by the Purple Se Whrte Trme and agarn Franco would loft aerrals downheld and hawe them plucked out of the arr by hrs rangy end Many of these eompletrons were of the spectacular yarrety and they added up to 12 good for 720 yards and one touchdown Howeyer rt was all rn yarn as the Bears went down to defeat 26 13 Frrday October 19 saw the Bears make therr sea son s hrst appearance rn the Stadrum and may we add rt was qurte a drsmal one I-acrng a weak Woodmcre team the Bears could only muster enough strength to tre thrs rnferror cley en 6 6 Barnard s T D was scored by Mantzarrs on an end sweep good for 18 yards A trrp to Eastern Mrlrtary Academy was next for Barnard s falrerrng eleyen and needless to say they faltered more A spectacular pass completron from Franco to Horn set up the game s frrst marker whrch was regrstered by Mantzarrs on hrs patented rrght end yaunt What followed was drsastrous as the Cadets tallred thrree all berng set up through the arr route The final count read 21 6 Electron Day was the date for the tradltronal Bar FIRST TEAM From R014 le I lo rlgbl Arnold Me-ltz Robert Koch Mrchae-l Conrad Martrn Se-elrg George Schrm mack Robert Lrchtenstern Fred Horn Second Rau Peter Nantzarrs Don Franco Lours INreveS Mrchael jahrmarkt 7 ' 7 7 7 5 . . 4 4, a 4 ' ' 1 A I I ' ' . 1' 1 . ' ' ' ' - . 1 1 . , f ' - 1 1 1 '14 4 ' 4 Y I ' . ' '4- . I 1 1 1 1 . . , . L , ,. . ., . . , , ,l . .4 . 1, . , ., ., A . , , 1 . , V . . , v 1 . ,. - y. . . . ' . ..- , ' 1 , . . . . 5 , A 1 y y . -. . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . . - . . . , . , Y . fr , 1 ' . , . , . ' fa 1 ' 5 ' I 1 . r .1 . 1 . ' 1 ay' , . ' ' . . ' 1 - . , - ' A y 1 . . ' 1. 1, ' 1 ,, . ,, . . . .Q . . ' 1 1 ' . - 1 . 11 . -. 1 . . - . 1 A ,1, . .1.- . 11, . ' 1 1 1 . f 1 r I' - , , . I . -. , 1 .Q .Ag Q MAQ X Mile :br m Il if I 82 nard Ilrldston cntountar The Bears cntcrcd this hasto .1 slltght faxorrtt but what tollovscd vtrll long bt rcmtmbqrcd by thost nn attendance Barnard ap purcd lttlmrgc tlrrouglmout the contcst In tontrast I mldston playtd rnrxtd ball taltrm, adxantagc of num crous trrors by tht Purplt The store sptalts for ntsrlf Imldston H B1rn.1rd0 hllu Btars tlosnd out tht season on tx sour notc by dropprm, 1 Zh 6 tntounttr to Loncordu .lllfllldflxf stortd tht long Bur mrrlttr un tlns ont rs nnyums pll und tlu losrrs bully llu Bmrs xyrrc nunr rn thc the storc town XV1tl1 ilu season tndnm, drsmally Barnard lrd s.1lx,15Q soma t0nsol.1tron from the f.1ctth1t I rad Horn xus sclutcd to the All Nux Xorlt Clty Prtp bthool lootb.1ll Llucn Tha bug lclt and playcd sterling foot ball rll smson and proud to bc a dalcnsrw. grant as 'll my Suhr Pele lldllfllflf Cam L Stfllllllll It Don Fmrlfo Rx f l -Q X 1 Y F I 1 X . .I . . . f U' Y 4 4 I ' X' V L' :', - .A .' , , , . , X n 1 ' A J f, . A . ' ,A t- A . A ' . 'R' 'I . . !t 'al' Au , . K V. , , 1 V., ' . lull grunu, and only the int-ptncss of Contordia kept Dlflfb Lifblemlerzz . ,. , ,. I K. ' , . L : , V - -, .- . . , . - 7 V ' . ' : : y . ', Q , . ,. . ' , . . - A .gf ,aL, E, .. . .. .,. ,, Awyxl fr' .,.. ' 4 f S , f n ,pf l r ' ' ' '44 1 1 Q C I il LW If 'g' r 'E :nl K U N85 - X. ' - r FIEJHOIII l xxell as a lass eatehxng gem Pete Nlantzarls Don lraneo and Nillte ahrmarltt xx ere selected to Honor able Nientlon berths on thxs squad and let lt be sanel that these boxs played superlatxxe football nexer gxv me up alxxaxs hghtrng, and drgenng Thcsc four formed the nucleus ofa squad vxhlch lacl-.ed depth anel phxsleal strength but nothme, ln the xx ax of clesure Others on the squad xx ho xxere not mentloned pre xxously xxere Martx XYLlfl5tC.lI'l Arnle Meltz Charllc Bruens Rleh Ruster Bull Applebaum on Mlndell Arnle Reiner Peter Heeht ohn lraneo 'Iommy Ollenelorf ax Arlotf Mllxe Stern Varsltx Mxnaeer Roger Zeeman tllel xeomtn lrlee xx orle rn hrs xarlous managerial ehores and should be commeneleel for hrs efflelenex Mzrlj ll um 4111 Club Gurney Lomr IN :ez ef R Sie: e Buhler Allie Cflllhld jabrn1.fzr'k! :milf II 00dmere ball fdf'l'i?l', df How 7210161 in for Ike kill. ,qaffqnw 3:2 jf1bm1m'i1gfzin,f fifteen around lvif lefr fflllf. af Barmzrd blofierf Iam' Ike zzxzy. Season's Highlights M2f?'?75ff 3 v Y ,V 2- - .4 .5 . 'If'.,!','W'1 k s' -3' 5-ffffl' ' 1 1 R 1 3 .,, A L 7 , , , ,V A 1 xr, 5' 4 , J' J Il 6111178111 ,rizrlr U oodmere - xy , 45 5 end for lwezzly-fbree -Q'.1l'L1f and N 5 Q' , zz fry! douvl. 1 is yy- 4 6 . ' l, . my I G 2 , A 'K 'Y , rg, G? 1' fl 1 'q f W A ' ,Qt . '- 1- A, n . 1.317 ' I ' I 33' ' . ,. . W . - 'V 7 QQ 1 - as , T111 .-' 4 M05 4 Q V V , Y '51,-mf' ut' . ,,,J-W4 . ,, ya, 5: Mfkbw .H ., z, Q,',:- ,ryfjpuvd .-.fr-we fx ' a. 'i, 5-aiifv guii' 'uv '-. 18 j j,f N' fn, ,.f.nuufots 2 ,E f.zl1rn1.1v'Ll mfr bmi, bu! in rain, NI nm 1icl.fft'l'Il Mifimrj' l.n'Her5 nmre in ro ,rfop kim. ,U.:f1f:,:v'i,r lr'.1f1,hfd by file' LfIl'll,lf V.lHe'1 Jcfc'fIxfrl'.f, 1l'jfl7 0111-1 Ilom .zfu lv!! aid. ,H 'V ..nu,','An.d...- VARSITY SOCCI R Iv IIIRII4 It lluvlgfal S line R Petty C1 lxileouise I Hutmm H lepler F bitiir Serar1dRnu C1 Prem fmzuigeij A Cohen 5 Loeker P bapounakis Mr H Mefann lwzrbj W Bonnell Meltzer P Mullane B Cnrnase Varsity Soccer Although its reeorel 2 urns 7 lowes and 1 tie was not outstanelinv this year 5 Varsity Soeeer team proyed to be one of the hneat in the sehool s short history of the sport Led by the line LO1Ll1lIl!, of Nlr Nlef inn ml elub shoyxeei sparks of promise all seison lone Hoxx exer the liek ot re5erxes proyeel to be rtitil xxealenesy foreing, the xyhole offensiye line and many ot the ele tenaixe men to play eyery minute of eyery game The team lineel up for its first Ezine of the aeabon 1e3ainstMeBurney S hool with Mike Minellin iSopho more Gerry lxileourbe a unior anel ohn Meltzer a Senior in the three inner offensixe positiona They were flanleeel on the xx my by Pat Mullane and Lexx is CSleiy Hartm IH both unlorb Harolel Lepler bteye Lane Paul Srpounileis Bill Bonnell Arnie Cohen Bob Petty Mel Colby anel lreel Sithr h inelleel the elefen mistie from the stxrt the team fought a mueh larver MeBurney squid to a 1 1 tie mth a labt minute goal by Mullane knotting the neore The next game against the Horace Mann V proyeel to be in easy romp tor the booters storing 1 5 to 1 yietory Gerry lxileourse hit for 7 goals thib Raine to leael the nay Loyola next on the seheelule vent eloxxn to elefe lt by a elose 1 0 tally Hon eyer the team :vi 1 '. 'ij .' .4 A ,.A' . i, 'V ', ,. 1 A , . . ' A , . ia . ' . . ' by ' 'Q U ' , ,, v, , S 7 -I ' -' , , ,, ' ,v, ,, . ' ' 'W . it' . .l Q. ga , ' i ',' I' hu . ' ' - Captain Bill Bonncll. playing in the fullback seat, thc sive chores with Stu Locker tending thc goal. Opti- . . ', -,si A,- .I 'A,'- . A y . . , - .b. ,-,H ,L-. ' -. .tux .U-, - ,V t , I, V' f V- ' .Ly . , , .,,, , , . ., , . . K . -- .y Mfg. . 4. K, .' ' 'yy - ,I I . , ., ' h, F. '.,, A ., , , '- . .ly J ' Y ly . A Q . , , .I It y . - . .y .. began to fall apart after this match dropping the next seven games in a row Nex ertheless the boys displayed at all times that true Barnard spirit and although they did not always win they never really lost Final statistics show Kllcourse Mullane and Hart followed by Meltzcr and Mmdlm A great deal of credit should go to Stu Locker whose fine goal tending saved or kept the club in many a game Fred Saffir whose talents were spread from halfback to goalie along with Leplcr and Sapounakis stalwarted the team s defense Fmally there were Bill Bonnell whose outstanding work all season held the team together Stcse Lane vshosc improved playing proved a great beneht and Arnie Cohen who often was switched to the forward line to fill in for an injured mate Of course we must not forget manager Gary Press who did a bang up Job this team was dominated mainly by umors and Sopho mores with only 3 Seniors being lost Returning will be Lane Lepler Hartman Kilcourse Mullane Sapou nakis Mmdlm and Petty and maybe next year they will bring home a championship nurtured by this year s experience . , . . ' I , ' . v , 1 . 4 r y A v 1- . A . . 3 , , . Y . , . . , . . . . y , - . man tied for top scoring honors with 2 goals apiece, There is, however, great hope for the future since . 7 . , . . . U . . 1 . ' , , y y I , , - . , . y . . , , . , , . , , . ' ' RN44, 54 VAR5ITH BAblxl TBAII 111 R zz I LI lxilll I'r1nCc1 P Mintzaris It 1 rp!! F Horn fro tif lj A XX al-csmm 1 1 II zz Bircl-cfufnfj M Hizfon V Stone T Ollendoif Mcltzcr N einstcin S lxcrivc s w 1 1 S ia o 1 ni 1 i R Zccmm Izumi ei Varsity Basketball Loaded with t1lcnt Coach Lud Boclc s Barnard B ars wcrc 1151111 thc top prcp school five in tic metropolitan area as they compiled a 20-2 record for the 1156-57 cimpaiin. The Bears won their third straight NI.A.A.P.S. championship without the loss of a cune and soundly trounced XVoodmere 7, --1-i in the championship game. Barnard's only defeats came at the hands of Bordentown Military Institute 54-52 'lllcl to a powerful Columbia lfreshm1n club 68-4-l. The starting unit was well balanced possessing deadly shootinf. pin-point passing, and Great hustle on the court and otf the boardf, This combination should have been virtu illy unstoppable. However there were times when the Bears did not coordinate as a team and thus played far below their potential. Leading the prep school champs was Co-Captain lfred Horn, This 6 ft. 1 in. c il er was a powerful rebounder and .1 fine driver with a deadly jump shot. lfred had the honor to be chosen a member of the Manhattan-Bronx-Riclr mond squad in the Hcr1ld Tribune Hich School All it ir imc 1tM1dison Squire G1rdcn unior Al XY'aksinan was the best shooter on the squad. Possessing Il fantistic touch XX'alcsin:1n hit a tremendous percentage of his shots to average 17 yoints per caine. Al also did yeoman-like work otf the boards. Senior Don Franco, after a slow start became the ste lely'lIlL influence of the club the latter half of the season. Time and aiain. Don would pull the Bears out of trouble with his driving, jump shootine and great hustle. Co-Captain Pete Mantzuis thou h he did not have an exceptional scoring, season nevertheless remained the quarterback of the squad. His pin-point pasync inc 'lever dribblin lel the Be1rs to many victories. Pete also eifectivelv chased when the Bears used the 1-3-1 zone defense. junior Mike jalirinarkt completed the fine balance ! 2 , Hom afreplr plaque for the league rlmwpimzf tn' Coat-la Bock and 1llz1lIfZJ1'iI look 011. Continued from page 87 on the Purple and XXfhite club by hustling and hitting well in his drives and outside shots. Mike also handled the toughest defensive chore on the club and he gener- ally did an excellent job. The reserves got many opportunities to play and more often than not they held their own. Sophomore Mike Mait, the sixth man, filled in brilliantly when called upon. He drove well and displayed a soft touch on his shots. XY!hen height was needed, 6 ft. 6 in., Bill Applebaum and 6 ft. -i in. Tommy Ollendortf utilized their size to great advantage. They were deadly underneath and speared a great many rebounds. Seniors Mike Hazzon, Marty XY'einstein, and johnny Mc-ltzer all displayed fine court presence. as did junior Vic Stone and Sophomore Sam Ketive. Vic 570116 The Bears opened the season on Dec. 7, with a 57- 23 win over Eastern Military Academy. Horn tallied 16 and XVaksman 15 in this aftair. Xwaksman corralled 27 and Horn 2-i in wins over New Lincoln and Vilalden. The Bears made it four straight by trouncing Englewood 79-31. Columbia Grammar was the next victim of the Purple , by a 80--11 score. Wfaksman netted 23. Horn got 20 and 18, as Barnard routed XVoodmere and Mcliurney for their first two league victories. The third was at the hands of Ifieldston, 50- 3', with XY'al-:sman notthing a powerful 2-i. A1 Scored 20 more in a big win over Concordia, 54-57. Dwight was the tenth opponent trounced by the Bears, as Horn tallied with the individual season high performance of 52. Barnard encountered their tirst loss at the hands Continued on page 89 Tom Ollerldffrff Bi1lApp!eb.1nm Al ll tzkrrzzmz Mlfkey all K H llzvfy ll emffenz IJ I'redH0u1 ot Borelentown on an 26 Although Vkalesman was out wrth a bpruneel 4nl-.le hrs substitute Nlalt seoreel 16 rn the loxlng, etfort The lurple lot blely to wmmnr ways by tle eat me Colle rite 76 V4 wrth lraneo netting, 70 Staten Island was slaughtered 105 av IS the Bears went On a wrlel beorlng spree Next they elefeateel Ileltlston rn an are t1lt 54 41 lxew lorest proueleel the Beara with .1 stare before bowln 51 lg Horn who scored Z2 tallretl 1 1 polnt play rn the nnal seeonels to win rt Barnard played thelr poorest game of the berbon when they narrowly elowneel Meliurney 40 96 as the latter ernplmamzed posxessrye taetxes Xwalesman tallied 2-4 IU a 56 57 yletory oxer Ioyola 'lhe Columblr l reshmen loaeleel wlth prexrous rll elty stars oxereame Brrnartl 68 4 4 Horn noteheel 2 u and Waksman 20 ln SLIQLLSSIVC wlns oy er Locust Valley md Rnertlale In the re ullr se non wxnel up Bxrn rrtl hlt loeust Valley QP 65 with 4 n en storms hetter th rn 16 On Irlelay nrght Mareh S Barnarel topped therr 70th w rn anel the le lf ue crown hy w hry pm XX ootlmere w ll XXh1le Vifaltbman hut lor l 2 Horn wountl up has t rreer by stormy., N pornts Mueh ofthe Be tr N NLILkC,SSfl1l5yCe1l'IT1llbt be ereellteel to Luel Boele whose hne LOILIIIH made the boya XLILYIHS on the eourt Cretllt whoulel rlso be gxyen to nrger Ro er feemtn t ls xsblstmls S Yrzmor and Glry Prem tor elolnf splenelel worle ll err 0 zllllell 1 Don I1 mm L all III 4 1' Mike ab: mark! 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R za I II I uster Btrllmxer 'I Slime mnth D Sehnender A Ioscalzo I Greene Cnady 5 1 R C a K U I5 B n Berlwxutz I Hersehaft Iraneo R Les r P Hauser I Olloti JV Football Thxs years V squad was a small one So small ln faet that the Coaeh Eugene Casassa sald The most boys I ex er had at praetlee was 1 4 and that xx as on the day they toole the pnetures Neyertheless as nn the ease ol most small te tms there was an abundance of team spmt The experlenee gamed mll be myaluable IH future LIITIPIILHS Many of the players on thus year s V squad xull be expeeted to hll the spots on the X xrstty x teated by the graduatlng Seniors Seyeral tlmes during the season the IX s senmmatgel the Vtrstty Not only dll they proude extellent opposltlon but they had the ehmee to pxelt up 1 fexs pomters The team hero was Bob lxatz who stored the hrst touthdoxxn vannst XX ooderest md then fraetured hrs collar bone I'l'l.1lxlUI., a hard tteltle Others who shone throu hout the season were Ian Hershaft ohn lraneo Tom 5llOLblI'lltlI Ity Orlotf Bob Berltomtz and Daynd Sehnelder Vylhen the I X eame up for alr at the end ofthe season they re illletl they h id hmshed mth a 7 2 record It xx as a grateful team that ehxpped nn to buy 'Sir Casasst a trophy after the last game Thus exit yxhleh was made of bronze and hrrduood xtas mstrlbed To a great coach and 1 rl ht Euy from the Barnard 'I V l 156 Fr U .' 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I tlm' It In IIIL .IIII tI1Ly look 1'orx'.rI to Ulkfllly tI1- 'I ' gh ., , 1111. , , Flfth Grade This yur thc I1tthC ruin lux tutnnly ttktn tn tn thuntltntn ot nux lI1fOI'IT7ltl0I1 In arlthmctlc thty hun stuthcd lonyo LIIXISIOU and tmttlona Tha Lntlrt club fuls that .lr mmatlt I5 not only .1 uttl subyttt but ns tlso lots of fun In Logrtphy they uw SLlklCk tm Axnnrlus If ous x IX 1 t ttur IIISXOYI IIUPOI' man history thty ham rnastcrnd tht Mlddlc Agn up to Motlun Times xntludmf knxghts mt tttmous cxplornrs In the SLILHIIYIL htlti tht I oys xyorkul on sutr tl rcports und Lxputtncnts Im utlui .xmonf tht mmy trlpb tht lntth fruit hu ttktn ts 1 Nl It to the or factory Othcr LXLLIYSIOHS hut lt I thcm to tht Pltnttmum thu Clolstnrs .md thc Ward Baking Company yxhnrc thay bcuma yunxor thcfb Tha cntlrc class ham matic tt L1 spcull pomt to tall ua hom proud thcy .tra of thur hue Qchool year tmd thtlr um fmtr tuthtr FIFTH CJRADI 1 1 L 1 7 I u y M Imhtrn t II R zz u 1Lm1 L L on ' um 1. un Iflr nu L 5.1 L R Dmhl M Hcllu P Ottnn A Row S Drudml A Prank N11 mg C1 Romtr R Pgrtz In fl IOL RIH GRADI fm! 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'. i N.-uv' '4 s P- P 'P --f--' --'eval .M I ' I ,AV W U .J .T ' - - . .-.,..-2-4-F . - ., i , , Q V ui' 1- ' 2-3 - ,,,.,,,. --A ' f' RI 1957 SPRING SUPPLEMENT xyll N410 Q N I VARSITY BASEBALL Front Rou lefl to right G Kllcourse I Sxrota M Malt J Goldblatt J Meltzer Second Rau M jahrmarkt C Gurney M Seelxg W Bonnell D Franco frapmmj F Horn M Lesser T Ollendorff G Davls fcoacbj S Z1ZlTlOl'fll1c17Idg6'fl Mmmg P Mantzarxs V Stone Varsity Baseball The Bears had moderate success durmg the 1957 baseball campangn but they were an excltmg team that new er faxled to battle the opposntnon down to the last pntch They fimshed the season wnth a 4 won 4 lost record Wlth a few more breaks gomg thexr way the Bears could haye easily copped all elght ball games On the hlll for Barnard were umor fireballer Mlke ahrmarkt and cunnnng Semor curveballer Clark Gurney Both of these boys showed exceptional finesse and courage on the mound for the Purple ahrmarkt was also a better than 400 hitter who supplxed many txmely blows Fnrst base was handled by Sophomore Mxlte Mant a good gloycman and effectne spray hxtter However when myured late ln the season he was ably baclted up by lanky Tom Ollendorff umor Gerry Knlcourse handled the ltcystone saclt wth authority m the field and occasxonally came through vuth an exceptional base hxt Semor Don Franco a phenommal gloveman and fierce lme drive hltter was at short for Coach Gerry gi? .11 ' 4 25- X 39 K .. ,L f 1 - W Q. , -Y f A . -4 K Q , i. r's'1' 'Q' r F. .Jas-,lil 1, 7 X 4 . 1 R 42? 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Others on the squad who saw service were Johnny Meltzer, Bill Bonnell, Irwin Sirota, and Marty Seelig. jahrmarkt was on the hill as the Bears opened up against Riverdale. Both teams ex- changed early runs, and, with the Bears ahead 5-4 in the fifth, the roof fell in. Four Indian walks, a triple to left center, plus three Barnard errors gave the Big Red eight runs and a final win of 13-8. jahrmarkt came back strong to pitch a beauty in a 4-1 win over McBurney, as Franco supplied the hitting punch. Mike again pitched well in a 4-3 win over Fieldston. The Bears took advantage of their great speed on the base paths to score 4 runs in the first two innings. With the M.A.A.P.S. crown in sight, Barnard traveled to Woodmere, only to be stopped cold by lanky Dick Zielter, the league's best pitcher. Giving up only two hits, he downed Mike Jahrmarkt and the Bears wp-f'l' My 55.1 . Q1 I Z 'E 7 2 Vahently trymg to gam a berth rn the league playoff Barnard behind the strong rrght arm of Clark Gurncy tackled Locust Valley The Purple jumped to a four run lead only to haxc the Valley trc the game on tvso vsallts an error and a trrple to rlght center In the tenth mnrng mth ahrmarkt prtchmg LV talllcd four runs to vun the ball game 8 4 In a non league cncountcr Gurney bested Columbxa Grammar 5 2 ln a game that saw Fred Horn blast a 400 foot homer into the left ccntcr held blcachcr ahrmarkt vas beaten by Collegrate 4 3 rn a game play ed under poor vrcather condrtrons He then beat Dvught 10 1 collectrng four hrts vshrle grymg up only one 'f ff' f ll 4.4 if .. ,Titre llllllil W 5-vm md r V . .1 ,Z ' 1 , fi V I vi .3 -J J--' fre- 3 J A of -r Z VARSITY TENNIS Lefz to rigbls Lewis Hartman, Llartin Weinstein, Richard Ruster, Cliff Kleinbaum ftaplainj, Paul Sapounakis, Alan Waksman, Bob Kelton frorzrhj. illi,Ui11g.' Chester Rosen, Eliot Harap. Varsity Tennis Barnard 4 Barnard 3 Barnard 2 Barnard 5 Barnard 5 Barnard 2 Barnard 4 Barnard 0 Barnard 3 Barnard 3 Barnard 5 GAME SUMMARY r 'Loyola 1 Poly Prep 2 'Fieldston 3 'Collegiate 2 'McBurney 0 Riverdale 3 'Locust Valley 1 Trinity 5 Bronx Science 2 Columbia Grammar 2 'League Game Concordia 0 Led by Skip Hartman, Captain Cliff Kleinbaum, and Coach Bob Kelton, the Bears completed one of their most successful net campaigns in recent years- recording 8 wins against 3 losses. Alan Waksman, Paul Sapounakis, Richie Ruster, and john Garber rounded out thc first six positions, while Chester Rosen, Elliot Harap, .nd Marty Weinstein shared the seventh spot. On April 11, starting the season on the right foot, the team defeated Loyola 4-1. Next to fall was Poly Prep, close match with the Bears winning 5-2. Then came the big match against Fieldston with the league title probably at stake, Due to the absence of a man, Barnard forfeited one of the singles maches, which proved to be costly. Although we captured one of the singles matches QKleinbaumj and first doubles Qwaks- man-Sapounakisj, second doubles of Ruster and Huh-Q H5110-f TS ,d Captam Cliff Klembaum and Flrst Man Sklp Hartman Garber lost In the first singles Sklp Hartman went down to defeat nn a four hour marathon The end result was a 3 2 wm for Fneldston Collegiate and McBurney were the next vlctxms as the Bears won 3 2 and 5 0 respectively May 6 howes er saw an undermanned Barnard team bow to a strong Rn erdale seven by a 3 2 score Except for a crushmg 5 O defeat by powerful Trmxty Barnard easily copped their last four out of five matches against Locust Valley Columbia Grammar Bronx Scnence and Concordia The Bears were runners up ln the M A A P S league with a 4 1 record Extra mention goes to thxrd man Al Waksman second man Cliff Klexnbaum and first man Sluppy Hartman whose outstanding play and tlmely uctorles saved many a match Varsity Track VARSITY TRACK The cxndermen of 1957 were led by the fine coach 1ng of Al Jacobsen Hampered by lack of depth the tracksters had a losnng record However the won lost figures are not a true representation of the team s sp1r1t and enthusrasm The wing footed athletes faced many obstacles before and durmg the runnnng season First of all April s wet and cold weather made practice xmpossnble Secondly ln the middle of the season the star 880 man Norman Uretsky became Ill and was unable to partncn pate m a number of encounters When Norm recovered long legged mnlcr Bruce Carnase hurt his shms and could not run ln the last few meets Without a doubt the track team was the uctnm of bad luck Those on the team w ho recen cd Varsity letters were Co captains Barry Wallenstenn and Arnold Cohen Norm Uretslty Bruce Carnase Bob Llchtenstern Steve boldberg Neal Mayer and Manager Roger Zeeman There were some who gawe the sport a great deal of effort but were not experienced enough to recene the Varsity letter The followmg received mmor letters Stu Locker Bob Petty Bob Koch Pat Mullane Wrllxam O Connell and Steve Remhexmer Barry Wallensteln led the team in scormg w1th a tcllmg total of forty two points follow ed by Norm Uretslty Bruce Carnase Arnold Cohen and Neal Mayer On Aprnl 23 the Bears met I'1eldston This year they bowed to the speed of the strong Fxeldston squad The outstanding cunt of the afternoon was the half mule run It was close bctwccn Norm Urctsky and a Fleldstoman Norm snapped the tape Inches m front of his opposition The other notable events of the day were the mile in which Bruce Carnase hmshed second and the quarter mile in whlch Barry Wallcnstcxn was mched out of first place ' 9 4 - ' , 1 -ff. ' 4 r , , ' r V , . , , . --...- v v , ,V I . . V . . ' 1 ri x 1 1 . V. . . M . ' ' A, ,Qi , , .ax , Q . I , ', 9 - K V. . .4 ' 0 ' V . r v . V - - Y - Q 1 , , : ' 7 . , . . - - 1 1 Q 1 . , , . . r ' - I r' 1 ' . r . , y r . , . . . . x ' . 1. . Y , 1 v 1 ' a v ' i '- ' , . . , . . - . 4 yf . . ' . . . u s - ' 1 . ' f r rl ' ' ' ' . . . v ' 1 1 - ' ' . . ' . ' v ' A 4' v 1 , 1 n y 1 ' Q v. . x y ' The major excitement of the season was the week- Cfld trip to Pennsylvania for the Penn relays. A chosen group of six team members represented Barnard in the mile relay. The team ran in the order of: NX'allen- stein, Mayer, Cohen. Carnase. The two subs were Mullane and Goldberg. Although lfretsky was sick and could not run anchor for the Bears the team finished fifth out of eight. Another point worth mentioning is the meet with Salesian on May seventh. Since Barnard's weakness lay in the field events, it lost a close meet. The quarter mile was won by XY'allenstein. Arnold Cohen took first in the half mile. The mile saw Pat Mullane victorious. Barry XX'allenstein also took second in the 100 and 200 yard dashes. A relay team of Mayer, Cohen, Carnase, XY'allenstein snapped the final tape. Here are a few flashes of individual accomplish- ments: Norm Lfretsky broke the half mile record ofthe school with a time of 2 minutes 11 seconds. Barry XX'allenstein came within one-tenth of a second from breaking the record for the 100 yard dash, and two- tenths of a second from breaking the 220 dash record. The team could be said to be strong in individual potential and spirit. Since it contains many under- graduates, great things can be seen for the future cindermen at Barnard. VARSITY TRACK Frou! Row, left Io right: S. Reinheimer fm.m.:gerj. W. O'Connell, A. Cohen fro-mplaiirzj, N. lfretsky, S. Goldberg. Second Rau: R. Zeeman fn1.ir1.1gerj. N. Mayer, R. Petty, P. Mullane, A. Jacobsen froafbj, B. W'allenstein fro-mpmirzj, B. Carnase, S. Locker, W. Fischer, M. 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VARSITY GOLF Le I io flgbl Steye Dramond jay Orloff Doug Anderson Stuart Frankel Stexe Brstner Mrlee Franlclln Stuart Albrecht Ccaptamj Charle Bxrnc fcoa h Varsity Golf The 1957 Golf Season vsas an actne one lf not an entlrely frultful one A seven man squad under the tutelage of Coach Charles Byrnes played a strenuous nme match schedule mcludmg Hacltley School McBurney School Iona Prep Kew Forest School Fleldston School Poly Prep Concordra Prep Scarsdale Hrgh School and Horace Mann School The home matches were played on the Van Cortlandt Park Munrclpal Golf Course and the Hall Country Club Scarsdale Golf Club Sleepy Hollovs Country Club and Dylter Herghts Golf Course ln Brooklyn Vifhen the call for candldates forthe team yy cnt out three of the 1956 squad responded They yn ere Captaln Stuart Albrecht Stuart lranltel and Michael franlclln These stalwy arts were aucmcnted by a Scnxor Stephen Blstncr and three Sophomorcs Stephen Diamond Douglas Anderson and ,lay Orlofl' An occasronal llft was gn en the team v-hen needed by Martm Seelrg and Vrctor Stone Though the mnnmg column was rather sparse most of the matches vuere excecdmybly close and sex eral were decided on the y ery last hole With the mayorlty of the lads returnrng next season the prospects for a successful one are brnght , Y . ,, F 1' H, -I--' '-'H' 'T 'MIP lTy'P'?':'l'tw-36251 --' . f ' I ' 'fn If I 7 J'- . -:Q 'I Y X. . . l u 5. ,. 3 bl. Ig .1' ' a . -. 'Z 1-1 .sf 'J 7 It lf.. 55 R' ' r O I '- j' ' .f - ? I' 5 h1rP . ' -A -fu' , ,V 1. 'ws -' 'J7' I, . 4 K ,uw . O, X-2 no -r A 5 1 pr 5 'F P ,I 1 '5 l I . ur l . Q can . 1 l l t Tl I . s A B ,i 3 z. is I ' , ' g ' v . Q -I-L . 1 S P , ' 'S 1' 'S ' 'C O 2 - A 1 . ' s T l V 7 D l Y 4 A Y 1 7 Y J Y 1 7 ' . , ,, . . y team traveled to several nearby golf courses for the away-matches. These included Briar V 3 I 7 AA r Y, I 4 1 1 V 4' . 4- 14 , A 1 4 . , 1 , , ' . , . T - , ' , 4 - l ' v v , 7 , . v xx . . y . r . . , ng A 7 A A , Y , , f y . - . . r . v 4 , 4 Y A I 4 A y . -' ' y V - . V , , , f . A - . . ' , , , 4 v ' ' A 1 ' 1 y A I A ' y 4 . . , . , . JV Baseball Thus year s V ball club showed a marked rmprose ment compared to last season s team Gerald Davrs was the coach for the first two games agarnst Trrmty and Rn erdale Mr Dans was called to take ow er the Varslty for Coach Lud Bock who then managed the V rn a vunnmg game vu nth Freldston The remammg SIX games of the season were coached by capable Chrrs Fxore In the fourth game agamst McBurney the V romped to an 8 3 vrctory The next opponent a tough Trlnrty squad edged out the Lrttle Bears m a 7 6 thrxller By thus trme the startmg lrneup had been well establlshed The battery conslsted of Joel Blum prtcher w1th Peter Hecht hrs recelver Larry Barnett covered first The strength was mamtamed by ohn Franco at second and Sam Ketrve at shortstop At the hot corner was Paul Hauser The outfxeld was composed of Larry Alpert Ed Gentlle and Mlke Conrad who played left center and rlght fields respectrvely On May 7 the V encountered a well seasoned Manhattan Prep team The Bear unlors started off well and ended lrkewlse by coppmg the game 6 5 At the follovung game Horace Mann was defeated 5 3 Four days later on May 14 the team was agarn badly beaten by Rrverdale thrs trme by a score of 17 2 The next and final game of the season was wlth Fleldston The Bears sent sew en men across the plate but could not match Freldston s ten Although the team s record was 4 wrns 5 losses a great deal of promising talent was shown for future squads In the battmg department Ed Gentxle held a 600 average the hnghest on the team Behmd hmm were Larry Barnett with 500 and Mike Conrad with 450 Much credrt goes to Zxrke Lester Rosenblum and Koppel who served as managers durmg the season JV BASEBALL Front Rau. left to rrgbt P Hecht R Lester E Gentlle L Alpert J Franco Second Row F Saffir M Conrad P Hauser S Ketrve L Barnett J Mano .UA X ,I O O ' 'J. . ' , J, , . . . . ,' 1 V' , . ' 4 . 1 . .V n . 7 , 1 J: . ' ' . ' , -, V . . U . . , J, s ' , ' . ' - 1 ' 1 7 - ' x ' 1 1 : , -1 . - . . J D 7 l 3 1 1 ' I ', A .' . I , . , . D , . , . . .' . , . , . , . , . , . . , f , N If . , ' 'ff' . . H is at am J., ,lvl I .V 'AQX X4 '12, V 1 I 4 if .I- i,,,-P , n 1 l ' ll I - r f I A. 5 , l .5 I '4 ' ' Q . A N z K j - lj N- A. X K QA ' , l ' ry P ' -K nvrxxle - ' I , n Y I' ll Ffonl Rau left to flgbl R Conklin R Shorenstein L Hausen J OGrady M Colby G Berger D Schneider Serond Rau Banilower I Herschaft T Shoesmith R Katz S Jerome B Bain G Thunhorst J Berkowitz Murmg H McCann Ctoachl Frosh Baseball This year s team had one of the largest turnouts in Frosh Baseball history. Sixteen of the thirty-six boys in the class went out for the squad this year. In the preliminary practices the team was shaping up very well under the expert coaching of experienced Mickey McCann. This has been Mr. McCann s third consecu- tive year as Frosh Baseball coach. The team's schedule included such rivals as Engle- wood, Horace Mann Ctwicej, Riverdale Ctwicej, and Columbia Grammar. The Freshmen lineup was bas- ically as follows. jeffrey Berkowitz and Bob Reggio took care of the pitching chores in good form. When Berkowitz pitched, Reggio took another position in the outfield. Bruce Bain handled catching, with Shoren- stein as his number one sub. At first base there was the dependable Bob Katz. Playing the keystone with a good bit of grace was Dave Schneider. An excellent prospect for future varsity teams was shortstop johnny O Grady. Third base was played by Berkowitz when he did not pitch. The outfield consisted of three heavy hitters, Ian I-lerschaft, oel Banilower, and Steve erome. Other boys who saw a lot of action were Tom Shoe- smith, George Thunhorst, Lawrence I-lausen, Robert Conklin, Mel Colby, and Gary Berger. This year's team showed that Barnard has a bright future as far as Baseball is concerned. Although the record was not as good as it might have been, all games were very close contests with Frosh Nine playing hard all the way. Senior Prom This year the Senior Prom was Barnards rirst to be fully organized and presented by the school administra- tion. It featured a fine three piece dance band and beautiful decorations. Our gymnasium allowed a fabu- lous amount of room to an attendance of about two- thirds of the class. The teachers in dark tuxedos, Seniors in white dinner jackets, and girls in their stunning formals lent a charming and polished touch to the affair. T . i U ...X :YQ T Hors-d'Oeuvres and punch were served at about ten thirty and shortly thereafter the couples started to leave. A majority went to the Waldorf Astoria, while others went to the Copacabana. Those at the XY'aldorf saw johnny Rayg while the Copa crowd sang along with Tony Martin. Practically everyone present raved about the entire occasion and strongly recommended the same type to next years graduates. W ,, 1 rm - ,X -- ,.'q s' -A ,.4'L- gtg? 11, , 1 , 3 '.',5 '.' , .jf . -fn ' exp -y g-.' '. gt ' s - an 5 ri' 1 l'?sTfifi to 1 f Class Day The three main purposes of Class Day were to CID present various athletic and service awards, CZQ have a high school commencement rehearsal and Q51 have the Faculty-Senior lunch and game. Mr. Rowley, Coaches Davis and Bock conducted the announc- ing and distribution of Varsity, junior Varsity, and Frosh letters for all spring sports. Major literary medals were given to Brian Gartner and Buzzy Marrow - Cbaulirleer editors, Andy Rabinowitz and Isaac Fleischer- Purple B editors, and Roger Zeeman - Bri: editor. Among the other notable events of the assembly was the presentation of a gift to Mr. Bock, who is leaving Barnard next year to further his studies. Don Franco, Student Council Vice- president, gave him a stunning key chain on behalf of the entire student body. Mr. Rowley was also the recipient of a touching gift when Roger Zeeman announced the yearbook dedication and offered him the first 1957 Barnard Brir. After a short graduation rehearsal all students except Seniors left school. Everyone en oyed a very pleasant half-day. The Seniors had a fine luncheon with the faculty. It was a great way to prelude the thrilling facutly-Senior softball game. Amazingly enough, the faculty managed to score a victory! Oh, well, wait 'till next year! Field Day After months of organization by the Student Council, the high school took a trip to Bear Mountain. The boys met in school at ten o'c1ock on the morning of june 3. Clad in neatly pressed dungarees, they boarded school buses for the trip to the Yonkers boat dock. On or about 11255, the Andrea Doria, Alexander Hamilton, or whatever you wish to call it, docked at the pier. From then on the excitement began. As the excursion passed the scenic route of the Hudson River shore line, the Barnardians took over the boat. Upon reaching Bear Mountain, the boys hiked to play fields and recreation areas. The next delight was lunch. How glad everyone was to see the good old Bickford sandwiches. Messrs. Sterling, Davis, Briggs, Feit, Lyon, and Bock distributed the food. At two o'c1ock the group scurried to the baseball fields, where juniors played Seniors and Sophomores played Freshmen with the aid of several teachers on all squads. Those who did not want to participate went skating, swimming, or used the archery ranges. At 5 150, after a delectible frankfurter treat, everyone returned to the boat. The trip back climaxed a terrific day and the entire high school is anxiously looking forward to next year's outing. bd Q4 'ti P , O4 D'1 b-1'-'PQ TQ 57- D-Q LQ of' CLASS OF 1957 P70711 Rau le lm rlgbl S Zrzmor S Lrtt R Ruster J Frank L lNreves M Hazzon B Wallenstern Second Rau M Wernstern S Albrecht C Ixlernbaum P Mantzarrs R Lrchtenstern C Gurney Marrow Third Rau J Garber B Gartner I Flerscher J Meltzer M Mrller A Cohen W Applebaum A Meltz F Horn M Lesser R Zeeman Formla Rau S Brstner C Bruens D Franco A Sandelman W Bonnell R Dehiuro S Streglrtz A Turet 01411 plrlure G Press I Srrota A Rabrnowrtz Commencement The seyenty frrst annual commencement exercrses were held on Thursday the srxth of une 1957 The program yy as opened by the Day Concert Ensemblevy rth a delrghtful medley The rnyoeatron was delryered by Reyerend Gerald V Barry The first speaker of the ey enrng was Roger Zeeman vyho delrx ered the Saluta tory The theme of hrs speech yy as The Oblrgatrons of the Educated Man He enumerated the many respon srbrlrtres vhrch the educated man on es to hrs fellov. ertrzens Don Franco follovt ed vs rth the Englrsh Oratron He pornted out the rmportance of excellence both athletrc and acarlemrc The speeches vrere constructrye rntercstrng and enthusrastrcally recerxed Mr Elr Leyy member of the board of trustees gaye the otlieral yselcome rn yxhrch he stressed the yalue of loyalty and dey otron to one s school and background The guest spealeer was Dr Henry Gran' Assocrate Professor of Hrstory at Columbra Unry ersrty Hrs message to the graduatrng class was a most rnsprrrng one Dr Graff felt that the college man should go rnto research to satrsfy hrs currosrty He urged students to strrye for rndryrdualrsm rather than conformrty Isaac Ilerscher s Valedretory expressed hrs hope that the young man of tod ry yy ould see fit to use hrs abrlrtres to malee a better world 5' 1 5 fi' Tk J 4 f ' r I 'z 1 : S ' g ' V' 1.7 X- r -3 r -' V , R Sy K yL, lar X . .-'P Q f' ,B -- , J 0 9 Q ' A 3' 7 L at , I ? J-1 I Y get If , 'Q r.YV A K I A Il I .' ,.' I ' l l. A L h ' ,' I A I I I- 3 , ' . ' ' I A aa U , I I Y ,Iv Q ' . I . The Senror Class Song drrected by Mrs Rrta Rathman preceded the announcement by Mr james Lyon ofthe Cum Laude recrprents They were Roger Zeeman Clark Gurney Don Franco ohn Frank Andrev. Rabrnosxrtz and Isaac Ilerscher Mr Neyxcombe then presented the follovrrng avsards Englrsh Isaac Flerscher Hrstory Isaac Flerscher Scrence Andrew Rabrnoxxrtz Mathematrcs Andrevs Rabrnovsrtz Language Lours Nrexes The Mayor Robert F XX af ner Au ard for seholastre achreyement and charac ter xx ent to Andrew Rabrnovxrtz The elosrng address vras made by Mr Raymond vrho extended hrs best vsrshes to the graduates and avs arded the drplomas The exererses closed vsrth the srngrng of the Alma Mater and the Benedrctron Frosh Again' STL ART AI BRFCHT XX ILI IAM APPI I BAL M STI PHEIN BIST NI R VUILI IAM BOINNI I I CHARLI S BRLI INS ARNOI D COHLN ROBFRT MLMI RO ISAAC FLLISCHI R Jorrx FRANR Joux GARBI R BRIAN GARTINER er ARK GURINEY Sy raeuse Vermont Rutgers I ehrgh Wfagner New Xork Lnrxersrty Fordham Columbra Rutgers Lehrgh Wayne New X ork Lnrxersrt I MICHAFI HAZZON Adelphr FRLD HORN Columbra CLIFFORD l'xI FINBAL ISI hIICl l.lf,lfl State' MICHAEL LI SSFR Lnrxersrty of XX rsconsrn ROBERT LICH I LINSTERN Alfred STFPHEN ZIZMOR johns Hopkrns STI PHI N LITT Clarkson Teeh PI TIR MANTZARIS Boston Lnryersrty JOSI PH MARROXX I nrsersrty of Mrchrgan ARNOI D MI LT Z Mramr JOHN MLLT ZI R Mrchrgan State MORT ON MILLFR New H ork I nrxersrty IOL IS NIFVLS Lnrxersrty of XX rsconsrn GARH PRESS Mramr RICHARD RI STFR Boston L nrxersrty ALAN SANDLLMAIN R I T e EoRr 1 SCHIMNI ack Manhattan IRWIN SIROTA Adalphr STI PHI IN S'I IFGLI IZ hortlreastern Lnrxersrty ARTHLR TLRET Adelphr BARRX XX AI LENST EIN MARTIIN VVFINSTEIN ROGI R ZELMAN L of Mrssourr L of Illrnors Han ard CL M LADDE Le I to rlgbr Roger Zeeman Don Franco Clark Gurney Andrew Rabrnovsrtz jo n Frank Isaac Flerscher Mr james Lyon . a' . , ' vi Q .' . 7 '. i . 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Another song Die Gedanken Sind Frei' Thoughts Are Free came before the spirited and approi riate English Oration by David Xwallenstein. INext on the agenda was Cheer for Old Barnard' followed by guest speaker Stuart Hanlon. Member of the Class of 1,128 Mr. Hanlon told many aneedotes about his Years at Barnard, In addition he spoke of our school's development and Mr. Raymond s out- standing work. Charles LeB1ron's Valedictorv, telling of his pride in Barnard and student development in the first eight s'hool years preceded America the Beautiful' awarding of diplomas Alma Mater and Retessional. Graduates with honors were Samuel Barish Clifford Glass Stephen Goodman Charles Le Baron and David XX allenstein.
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