Bennett High School - Beacon Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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,ui 1' f s. Q 'X RICHARD JUDELSOHN If you are looking fora man of well chosen words and boundless energy, you can't miss with Dickie Judelsohn. He is the Associate Editor of this year's BEACf IN. His skill with words is not limited to the pen, since Dick won the Mercer Club's speaking contest last year. He is also a member of the P. A. Crew. Dickie has been extremely active in service organizations such as the Key Club and the B. L. P. His executive abilities are demonstrated by his presidency of the Hon- orary Society of English and Literature and his leadership in the Junior Council on World Affairs, of which he is Treasurer. He has been on the Student Council for three years and is now Boys'-Representative-at-Large. Despite these activities, Dick has not neglected scholarship, since he expects to receive a Gold Honor Pin, and isxthe Treas- urer of the National Honor Society. He was awarded a Summer Science Fellowship at Roswell Park, and went to Panama as an exchange student the precious year. High among his interests is music. Dick blows a mean saxophone in the Bennett Dance Band. Thumbs up, says he, on modern jazz, pizza, and vacations. He dislikes long homework assignments and oversensitive girls. Dick hopes to attend Cornell University to study pre-med. VVe are sure that much will be heard from him in the future. For Dick Judelsohn, Bennetts motto is very apt. His best is yet to be. SUSAN GETMAN Some may remember Susan Getman as the lover of knee socks and hooks, but to others in the Senior Class at Bennett she is quite a bit more. Sue's friendly warmth, keen intelligence, and dignity have brought her admiration and distinction during her four years at Bennett. She has held offices in various school organizations, as can he seen in her Senior Profile. Her perseverance and interest in world affairs have resulted in Bennett's acquiring a touch of internationalism in the form of our exchange student. By no means confined to school, Sue's activities take her to Roswell Park Memorial Institute where, in her lab work she has learned to tolerate mice. As a member of Bennett's intelligentsia, Susie was the recipient of the Twersky Sci- ence Award in her sophomore year, and expects to receive her Gold Honor Pin upon graduation. Having survived three years of Latin, Sue is grateful to Shakespeare for the pleasure his literature affords. Spiders and split infinitives are Sue's only admitted dislikes. Tops on her list of favor- ites are classical music fespecially Beethoven and Tschaikowskyj, progressive jazz fpar- ticularly the groups of Jonah Jones and Ahmad Jamall, poetry of all kinds and English class. Hoping to enter Vassar or Wheaton, Susan is looking forward to a career in teaching or psychology, fields remarkably suited to her personality. FRANK RALABATE Add versatility, athletic prowess, and friendliness, and you come up with Bennett's Frank Ralabate. During Frank's four years he has done much for the name of Bennett High. As an athlete, he led our cross country team to two successive city champion- ships, making the All-High team on both occasions. Frank has also been a mainstay of the track team, running the mile in his junior year and the half mile as a senior. Frank was a member of the All-High Freshman Relay Team in his first year in Bennett sports competition. Because of his outstanding leadership, Frank was elected president of the Track Club in both his Junior and Senior years. hir. Ralabate's activities have not been limited to the athletic field by any means, since he served a year as Student Council chaplain. He formed and was first president of a Varsity Club for major letter men at Bennett High. Also, Frank was Secretary of the North Delaware Hi-Y during his Senior Year. Frank has a strong liking for pizza, and matzoth with butter. it is known that he absolutely cannot tolerate bologna sandwiches and people who can run faster than he can. Frank would like to attend the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations. Everyone at Bennett wishes Frank abundant success in all he undertakes. 26

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X lkxql FAME N-'N-fx., JUDITH CLARKE One of the most active Bennett seniors is Judy Clarke, Vice-President of the Senior Class. Petite and curly headed, she has won a permanent place in the hearts of all the Bennettonians who know her. In addition to her high oHice in the Senior Class, Judy is also the Secretary of the Student Council. Moreover, Judy has served BuHalo's youth by efficiently serving as the Secretary of the Inter-High School Student Council. Judy was the Secretary of the Junior Class last year. This year she has been working hard as the BEACON'S Circulation Editor. Among her other extracurricular activities are membership in the Senior Girls, Hi-Y and the Junior Council on World Affairs. In June Judy will receive a Gold HB. ' One of those people who likes everything, Judy could find no real pet peeves. At school she especially enjoys English and lists it as her favorite subject. The type of music she likes can be described as semi-classical. Being athletically inclined, she gets a great deal of pleasure from horseback riding. Pizza and cheese with crackers are J udy's favorite food. After graduating from Bennett, Judy plans to attend the University of Buffalo, taking a liberal arts course. We all wish Judy the best of luck and know that she will be as successful in later life as she has been here. JOEL GREENBERG Hands calloused from banging the gavel, Joel Greenberg is one of Bennett's most promising graduates. Throughout J oel's four years at Bennett, his leadership and ability have been outstanding. He will long be remembered as the able President of the Student Council, not to mention the Key Club and the Junior Council on World Affairs. He is a pride not only to Bennett, but to the entire community since he has been an important member of the Inter-High School Junior Council. This popular, energetic senior has had to carry a schedule book with him at all times in order to know which meeting he was supposed to be attending. During the school day Joel can be found almost anywhere, from 119, where he holds a position on the BEA- CON Staff, to 5E Student Council meetings. First roll call finds Joel a golden throated member of the Bennett Broadcasting System. In addition, he linds time to give valuable assistance as an office monitor. When asked what he liked, Joel replied Just about everything. His long list of likes is headed by summer vacations, riding in his Palmobile, good cooking, and pretty girls. Like most of us, Joel doesn't care much for heavy homework assignments or pop tests. Joel intends to pursue his college education at the University of Buffalo. Here's wishing him the best of luck and good fortune from all grateful Bennettoniansl FRANCES FOWLER Frances Fowler, one of the outstanding members of the Senior Class, is not a native Bennettonian. She came to us from Milwaukee-Downer Seminary, Milwaukee, Wis- consin, in 1957. During her two and a half years at Bennett, her poise, intelligence, and willingness to work have earned her a prominent place in the Senior Class. In recognition of her high average, Fran has been selected Valedictorian of this year's graduating class and will receive a Silver Honor Pin at Commencement. However, she doesn't devote all of her time to her school work. She is an active member of the Alpha- Omega Hi-Y and the French Club. This popular girl has been elected Treasurer of the French Honorary Society and is the jeweller of the Bennett chapter of the National Honor Society. This year she has further distinguished herself as Co-editor of the Special Features column ofthe BEACON. On her list of favorites Fran includes French, tossed salads, playing the piano and swimming. She also likes the Milwaukee Braves, of course! Her pet peeves are wearing boots in winter, deadlines, and math. With a career of teaching modern foreign languages in mind, Frances hopes to attend the College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell University, where she plans to major in French. We know that she can't help but be happy and successful throughout her life. 25



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PATRICIA HOFFMAN If a poll were taken to determine the most active Bennett senior, Patty Hoffman would surely ra11k high, for she seems to be everywhere. However, in spite of the busy life she leads, Patty always has time to give everyone the bright smile and cheerful hello which have become her trademarks. Patty has had a profound effect on Bennett during her years here. As Associate Editor of the BEACON, her leadership, intelligence, and general know-how have proved themselves valuable. Because of her outstanding scholastic achievements, she was elected Vice-President of Bennett's new chapter of the National Honor Society and will receive a Jewelled Honor Pin at graduation. Patty's positions of delegate to the Model U.N. and Treasurer of the English Honorary Society have displayed her strong sense of responsibility and leadership. A few of her numerous and varied likes include classical music, especially Beethoven, playing the piano for her own amusement, and vanilla ice-cream. Although Patty has few dislikes, her pet peeves include term papers, washing dishes, and overly-critical co le. P taxon leaving Bennett, Patty will say goodbye to the many teachers and to the expe- riences which have helped to create her outstanding personality. Her cherished memo- ories will be with her as she pursues her education at either VVellesley or Cornell. We feel confident that our Patty will succeed in her every endeavor and we wisl1 her Bon Voyage and Best of Luck. ROBERT YOST Bob Yost is best known around Bennett for his interest in tl1e stage and its various facets. Indeed, to Bob All tl1e world's a stage really holds true. In accordance with his love for the stage, Bob is a member of the Dramatics Club and the stage crew. He is also anticipating a Gold Pin for service on the P.A. crew, of which he is chairman. The possession of the qualities of leadership and scholarship have won Bob a place in the National Honor Society and a Silver Honor Pin upon graduation. Bob has served on the Junior Red Cross Council as Secretary-Treasurer, Vice-Presi- dent, and President in his Sophomore, Junior, a11d Senior years respectively. Further- more, he has been manager of the basketball team for two years and is now the Sports Editor of the BEACON. Bob's sparkling personality, pep, and ambition have given him the privilege of being Boys' Marshall of the Senior Class. To cap his achievements, he participated in Boys' State as city recreational director and was a member of tl1e county delegation to the state. Bob likes Dixieland jazz, dates, and driving a car. He has no particular peeves, merely descending degrees of enjoyment. VVe all know that Bob has a very bright future ahead of l1im. VIRGINIA MARKEL Here! There! Everywhere! That's our Ginny Markel! This pretty senior's amazing vivaciousness, deep sincerity, and profound intelligence are ever apparent to all as she serves Bennett in countless ways. Assemblies and sports events just wouldn't be the same without Ginnyfs expert cheerleading, seasoned with three years of experience, to instill fresh spirit in all present. As Business Editor of tl1is year's BEACON, sl1e has done a difficult job with both ease and confidence. Three years on the honor roll have merited l1er membership in Bennett's newly formed chapter of the National Honor Society. As a further recognition of her scholastic ability, she is expecting to receive a Jewelled Honor Pin this coming June. In spite of her busy schedule of school service and homework, Ginny has found time to make an active member of tl1e French Honor Society, the Junior Red Cross Service Club, and the Junior Council on VVorld Affairs. She has been an office monitor for two years. Chief among Gim1y's likes are people and sports. Strange as it may seem, she has no special dislikes. 1 The University of Wisconsin heads her list of possible colleges for next year. Ginny is planning to study occupational therapy, no matter which college she decides on. Yvherever you go, whatever you do, Ginny, Bennett wishes you the best of everything. 27

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