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Yirginia lleel were memlvers of the Square Dance Cluh. led hy Michael Horowill arid Judy Deutsch. The Math Cluh on which Steven lirickmann served and the Debating Cluh with llita Kaye were also interesting. lilowing the liugle at field day was the joli of Martin Uzer. the school liuglef- The man whom you saw hearing the llag at the assemlmlies was none other than our jack of all trades. Henry Strage. These were some of the people who actively participated in extra-curricular activ- ities. Naturally. we were unable to include everyone. and to that extent this list is incomplete. It fails to mention the many people who served regularly on the term's squads and clubs in a quiet hut efficient manner. thus never gaining the recognition they deserved. It also fails to mention the numerous people who participated in intra- murals and gave all out for the glory of the class. But mentioned or not. we know that the out of class activities in our school have gone a long way towards making every student in our term a more halanced indiviClual. REPRESHMENTS THE POET'S SHOP Boxes of dreams trays of schemes hlue skies little white lies a Fish of gold a dream untold jars of dew milk and honey too jars of souls stardust in howls hits of good weather a jay bird's feather a cauldron of witches brew a platter of mulligan stew shelves and shelves of rhymes oodles and oodles of commas and lines. henry m strage 18 TIME What time is it? My watch must be slow. What is making time crawl so? At last! Crawl all you want to now. time. I said crawl. didnit you hear me? Come hack. come hack. Coxxli: Sunnis DREAMS My dreams are dusted with nnconfessed hopes. They are rilmlmoned through with a trans- parent stream of hazy goals, A halo surrounds them. They gently nestle in the fragile tissue paper of youth. Hirmix Xizvm xx
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f I AFTER HOURS memberis favorite number is seventeenl included Peter Schapiro. Ulric Dennis. Albert Kammerman. Ronald Rieder. Helen Paisner. Bernard Schweitzer and Helen Paisner. Dr. Julius Hlavaty. chairman of the mathematics department. also served as faculty adviser of the team. The Picassos and Peter Arnos of our term could usually be found around the art office either plastering up the walls or else showing Mr. Toby Kurzband some motley design. Organizer and chairman of the Cartoon Squad aside from his duties as Art Editor of practically every school publication was Jim Blier. Michael Hollander. whose distinctive style won him several honors in the ,lunior Scholastic Art Awards. beaded the Art Club. Bernard Siskind captained the Poster Squad while Mel Tiger and Michael Horowitz saw service on the Art Squad. Among the most interesting squads in the school were the biology ones. where students have a chance to perform individual experiments in coordination with their duties of assisting teachers. Captains Norton German. lienita Levine. Milton Leiten- berg and Burton Saltzburg took advantage of these opportunities liy working on the Plant Squads. Drosophilia Squads. Cancer Squads and Bacteriology Squads respec- tively. Many of the personal investigations initiated in these squads have led later to Westinghouse Awards and college success. Wie also had a lot of music makers in our term. ln the school orchestra. capalily supervised by Mr. Hyman Rensin. Arnold Mazie. Leon liuth. Stuart Buddy Tell. Herman Lerner. Gerald Spector and Sondra Kosowsky distinguished themselves. The Blue Notes. a professional dance band consisted mainly of term members. with Allan Buzzy Kohan. the man who plays the piano like Hoagy Carmichael without ever having taken a lesson. accompanying Arnold Mazie. Walter Perner and Leon Guth. Practicing to be librarians were Captain Maxine llosenstock and her alile stall' under Lieutenants Dorothy Berlin and Angelica Pindley. flther term members who showed unusual service on squads were Howard llailin. Stuart lilumner and Hohert Wolfson on the Public Address Squad. Irwin Findling. captain of the Hall Squad. Yvonne Payne on the Administration Squad. Donald Klein on the lligelman Lounge Squad. Jerry Vlieigler on the Mimeograph Squad. and lilileen Newman. Constance Shames and Marilyn Kushin flirting with Dr. Patil Schweitzer on the lfnglish Squad. Many students also participated in the various clubs. George Ansell headed the Radio liluli where students discussed various circuit proli- lems. Michael Wolfson led the German Cluli. typical of all the language squads. where stu- dents discussed various aspects of fierman cul- ture in addition to reading such advanced w orlts as Goethe and Schiller. Utilizing the gym for the az' jirst the infant mezt'l1'ng f1ndpul.'1'ng li f X 3 f T .. Jwff- iss.. 'f , iii..-.'-.533-.,-ur6.g , i,,.'wf.11,s -. .- iw- ss .'.- :tv ' -i'- 'f' t it TI 1117? 1- 14. 55:6-11--P .5 '-my eo W- 1 . ik' 3 9 :AV-fl' fir-. 'ff 5, 'fs -,Q .... -. gm-:Mi , , 2 . ' - ..... ,Q .. ' xx.,-gy lf! A P Q,r1i - . V T' M V ' ...j rs.. cf I ,- f I . . -. V. X .i T ' , ,rsf..ffifj2li'iiHaf We -s ma - l' tE'-xref' , ., 3 f -..-,'. milfs' .1 at s.a5fv.f9.sw-. Q
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