Brooklyn Friends School - Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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Joanne Hirsch, Jay Romm Boys' Sports Editor: Nlartin Fancoff Business Marlager: 1VIariIyn EdeIman Faculty Adisor: hir. .Iohn Roach Photography: Mr. Timothy Asch. Mr. Enzo Archetti. Mrs. Juliet Mitchell Photography Advisors Mrs. Kenneth Forbes Miss Esther BuIJIey SENIOR PORTRAITS BY TIMOTHY ASCH I REM OULD it he possihle that at last we were seniors? This was the Big Year. It was a dream that we had waited for and expected: hut when we really had it hetween our hands, and our dreams had come true, it seemed unreal and impossible. We had waited far too long to receive the dream so suddenly. We had to grit our teeth and try to fill the patterns our imaginations had built years before. lt wasn't easy at lirst. But we got the lcnaclc ol' it. Xve led the teams. Glory weighed on one side ol the scales. hut they were tipped the other way hy hard playing and leadership. Xve found that editing school publications was a harder jolo than we had thought. and afterwards our pleasure at the results was deeper. too, than we had expected. Vve organized and worlced together on shows'-and laughed louder than ever hefore as we sang the finale and listened to applause roar over our heads. Vve found that there was more to running committees and the student council than anyone had warned us about. We cut, twisted, and stapled decora- tions: we co-ordinated various school committees and boards under the Council: we planned assembly pro- grams and worlced at the hospital alter school-and we loved it all. We loecame the leaders ol the school. It was an ifn- pressive title at First. But we lcnuclcled down and earned it. We realize now that we have not just fulfilled our dream--we have passed and outdone it. For now a hazy anticipation has heen replaced hy concrete reality. Soon it will mist over again and drift away to become only a memory. Here we have tried to consolidate the present so that we can preserve it lor the future. Sometimes. then, when Friends comes hack to us, this is what we will remember .... A YEARBOOK PUBLISHED BY BROOKLY FRIENDS I956 II2 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn I, New York Class of l i lt is indeed a pleasure to write this message to the Seniors and-in a wider sense,-to the students ol Brooklyn Friends School. You have had thirteen years ol schooling, and you are ahout to begin four years more. Do not thinlc, however, that seventeen years ends your schooling. Education is continuous. Only a very small part ol what We lcnow is gained in school. Knowledge comes to you through eye and nostril, through taste and touch, through experiences bright and darlc, through surprise and accident and disappointment, through success and failure. Perhaps in l960, you will recall this message as you have your rih- honed diploma in hand. Then you will malce plans for your further educa- tion. Some alumni stagnate and hecome reactionaries. Plato in his Republic suggested that all magistrates have a course ol study lasting until they were fifty years old. Life has now loecome more complex than when the Greek philosopher lived. Positions in the modern world demand steady growth. Businesses demand the industrial virtues of promptness, accuracy, fidelity, and truth. Administrative positions require increasing knowledge ol psy- chology and the power to understand human motives. Every doctor's diagnosis is a process ol inductive reasoning. Every lawyer must gather together all information learned in school and outside. Throughout life, your joh hecomes your school. So today. you are ready for college, and alter college may you com- mence the process of continuous education. Throughout these Commence- ments, the good wishes of the Brooklyn Friends School will he with you. Sincerely yours, WILLIAM J. MEENEGHAN Principal l ,M gr. - . L'-Wv'3'53:'f'F'f-, 1 -1 ,'a.,.1 ,vi ' ' T y Mfr 5? , sf ' J k M tl-ly, ' .m...I I 3-510 1 43' 3 N- , 'f1?,,,. - 5r,,,,f. x r -vw L my 2 vesgyfw ' Mfwxffflill 5 4 tvgii, u ,, Mx? A! 3 W W,,,,,5 My W, 5199 Mr. Vvilliam J. Meeneghan Principal Mr. Meeneghan as principal of the school has made many improvements. We would like to thank him for his leadership and guiclance. Mr. John Roach French Miss Nancy Boycl Religion MISS Ester Faslck. English, Social Studies Mr. Jacob Engleharctt Mathematics Mr. Charles Stoneharger, F Science Mr. Harold Vaughan X Mr. Benjamin R. Burclsatl MT- JOSEPH WieCh8- Head of Upper School, Spanish, Arithmetic English X, Social Studies Miss Constance Richard English Mrs. Heloise Conklin Science Mrs. Ohve Jenkins, Laiin ff? ss Ma rion jinnchc-il Ar! fwrs. Arlelrrrr- Joyre Miss Holm Srl wffl nuk Mrs, Fwlyrr lrirmlr Mfr. Carolyn XVmkins fqrs, Bernice Cigr-.I Nils, Myra Duke Mrs. Jam- .lrrhnsrm Miss Norma Perlman Mrs, Vera Miller Miss Dnrolhy Rodger Nfr. XVIII! 1 'I X11 1 E On Bvnnr-Q r A11 1, Inrluwfrul ftrf H II Fd fur. Arnold Jonas Hvull I Elnwr Fnslcr I+ Pl Mm Pm AK 44: I vw 'J S 3 4 x-I X 1-, 's U and the after-school hours NEWSPAPER THE ,, 44411: ll C642 ' wi +95-:Tl as ' assi? 'fm 5 A ., 5. .....4 J, lwyiv. 9 , edit FRIENDS SCHOOL, BROOKLT Editor, Business Manager, and Advisor Grace vonAu, Marilyn Edelman, and Mr. Burdsall The Life, the student newspaper, is one of the most important activities of the school. This publication is conducted by an Executive Board under the wise, patient guidance of its faculty advisor and guardian angel, Mr. Benjamin R. Burdsall. This year, The Life was headed by Grace Von Au, Editor- in-Chief, assisted by Robert Feldman, Joanne Hirsch and Judy Leopold as Associate Editors. Marilyn Edel- man was its Business Manager. The paper is financed by advertisements solicited by the members of the business staff. Each year an effort is made to expand the scope and effectiveness of The Life. The addition of diversified feature articles has helped in this direction. These have included articles on members of the faculty and critical reviews of books, plays and motion pictures. These fea- ture articles have provided new interest in the news- paper and have given the staff new opportunities to express themselves. The final make-up of the paper, every three weeks, requires careful planning and the combined effort of the entire organization. Each article is proof -read and head- lines are composed. The articles and advertisements are set up in the dummy as they will appear in the final printings. All this is accomplished by the staff working together to achieve the final result, The Life. Newspaper Staff Tries To Tell Events Colorfullj Editorial Staff Works Diligentlyg Final Result Shows Effor GLIFE' AIMS AT EXPANSION Associate Editors Bob Feldman, Judy Leopold, Joanne Hirsch IFE MAGAZINE JUNE 8, 1956 fagazine Supplements Paper As Its Literary Counterpart ces Selected At Secret Meetings Held In Library SELECTIONS OFFER VARIETY he biennial supplement to the school newspaper is iterary counterpart, the Life magazine. For the issues, january and May, junior and Senior high vol students, having been stimulated by one of the e English teachers, Miss Fasick, Miss Richard, or Burdsall, submit their most highly lauded creative ings of the semester. hen begin the clandestine meetings of the editors, y Leopold and jill Kneerim, with the editorial board, ie Auerbach and Susan Mitchell. The staff settles n to assort the entries and to select, by means of ments on small slips of paper attached to each uscript, which ones are to be published. These Your s are such devotees of litrachure that even these ll white slips of comments are an extention of their ary bent. Overly prosaic, scribbles Miss Leopold. tween the realms of 'maybe' and 'yes,' remarks the 'er of the initials j. K. he hnal selection is governed by the exigencies of it, variation, class representation, and amount of ze afiorded by the limits of the publication. The com- ng of the issue is done by the editorial staff under the s of Mr. Benjamin Burdsall, faculty advisor and ved mentor. The menial labor, such as counting ds and typing copy, is promptly delegated by the erful editors to lower classmen who are genuinely rested in creative writing. Diana Korzenik's artistic it and labor above and beyond the call of duty on cover of the january issue secured her an unprece- ed immediate promotion to art editor as a reward. 'ilyn Edelman has the important but thankless job usmess manager. he end product of all these people's work is a maga- whose content boasts short stories, poems, descrip- impressions, vignettes, and sometimes criticism: trated with linoleum cuts and jacketed in a clever zenik cover. he selections offer themselves like a box of candy- hitman's Sampler of whimsy, reverie, and juvenilia: er or blood-and-thunder confectionsg and esoteric lithe spirit bonbons. Editors and Business Manager '3' .ludy Leopold, Jill Kneerim, Marilyn Edelman Editorial Board and Art Editor Susan Mitchell, Zellie Auerbach, Diana Korzenik 11 President: Bob Feldman Vice-President: Bob Dawso Secretary: Judy Leopold Treasurer: Fred Hinze STUDENT COUNCIL Barbara Collison Robert Bernstein Madelyn Ginsberg William Feldman Susan Segal Eleanor Garrell Marc Rosenberg Claude Pines Edith Mendelson Co-Chairman Carol Mensber SERVICE COIVHVIITTEI Co-Chairman Alan Silverman Co-Chairmen Jay Romm Jucly Koota ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Ellen Hahn William Benton Tluomas Bolirer Camilla Cliurcli George Conlclin Alan Kaplan Co-Chairmen Joan Cliinsley Martin Fallcoll SOCIAL COMMITTEE Davicl Lieberman Brencli Grant Adrianne l'Iirscl1 Dall Wilken Elizalmetli l'Iarten Elizalnetli De Fronzo Linda Halperin Joe Dannenlaerg Barbara Wiener Jolm Benvenuto Herbert Vvenclellcen Absent: Clarlc Olcun Z 5 ,pri 6 fn R Afwx S, 1 xi fl 41 ',ff'fl y ...- ,- ' -s A -- -Q - ,,a X52 -3 3' 9 by 'ff T a' 1 ' vu', ' '1 f-, ' , gf' 4.- .' :. 'G 1 3:-... qv, , J., 'I' ..- 1 '! 'ag?.' .' ,., Ki fit. 5,-Q . CT T matters very little what part of the school you are in. There is always the op- portunity to do something, to become someone. Our beginnings are small, but our achievements are great. There is a place lor everyone. Our literary publications, the Student Council, and the Assembly. So- cialg and Service Committees all offer opportu- nities for us .... We remember the shows- VVith All My Heart. Hpinaloref' The Mad- woman of Chaillotf' Paris Quatre Saisonsf' The Senior Show. We recall what it meant to he a part of each of them--a part even it we never appeared on the stage . . . This is the beauty. the wonder of it all. We are individ- uals whose interests are in the whole, who have learned to share and love doing it. who have grown to care and will never stop caring .... The things we have done together, the things we have planned together, the things we have dreamed together, all help to malce us the people we have hecome. These are the things we will remember. 17 and the wild cheers after a game 'fiflv Jon Greenberg, James Nlilgmm, lxlartin Falltollq, Steve Kanner, Bob lvlcwlillan, Frecl Hinzc, Capt., Boll Dawson, Herbert Wen- clellcen, Rai Halperin, Bill Benton, Robert Bernstein, Eric Kane Geoffrey Rice. Gerald Ponsiglione, Bruce Berry, Robert Heller, fxliclmavl Gerhxvr, Donalcl Xvalz, Vrml Kleinlmerg. Frecl Leonarcl. Alwsent: Anrlrew Coronato, Ben Simone, Mgr. SOCCER Joan Cliinsley. Phyllis Kosteclci. Barbara Collison, Patsy Braun Marilyn Edelman. Jucly Candilz, Carol Wu. Barbara Wiener Jill Kneerim, Phyllis Topliins, Susan Fislier, Alice Longolnardi Grace von Au. Capt. HOCKEY Michael Geriner, Fred Kleinlmerg, Geoffrey Rice. Malcolm Scllac- ter, Co-Captains Boll Feldman and Fred Hinze, Herlnerl Vvenclel- lcen. Robert Heller, Michael Silver, Davicl Powell, Alan Silver- man. Daniel Hedaya. Martin Falliofl, Mgr. iii s l Joan Cliinsley. Capt., Mgr.. Grace von Au, Phyllis Kosieclci. Marilyn Edelman. Alice Longolxarcli, Susan Fislier. Abby Pol- laclc, Judy Canclilb, Barbara Wiener, Ellen Lilzvemianz Alosenl Barbara Collison 22 .4 BASKETBALL URING the autun weather, the rough-an tumble exponents of ti great game of socc appeared at Frienc field. The hoys bf tied their way to 3-il-1 record for t, '55 season. Aloi with these hun of he-men car the femmes f tales ofthe BF. field hockey teai who wound i their season with 3-2-1 record. 1956 hrought an u defeated season to t hoy's hasicethail varsi It was also the year of t Mclean sweep, ioecar New York Friends was va quished three times: twi hy our hoys and once hy c girls. It had heen many yez since a pep raiiey was held, L this year one was organized our cuties of the court, the cheerlea ers, who included captains Cai Mensher and Joanne Hirsch, at the squad, Madelyn Ginshurg, Ba hara Fichman, Judy Koota, Eli: heth Vvendelken, Joan Chinsh Carol Zinicic, JoAnn Mason, Ca' Jacohs, and Peggy Longley. When warmer weather returned, the si dents of BFS. were hack at the field, t hoys playing hasehall with that take 1 out to the hail game spirit, and the gi enjoying softball, archery, tennis, and Crosse, the game inherited from the india and those who will follow .. if .il Dennis Asiiily, Tilomas Boss, Giiiweri Civiciancss, Tilomas Fnivcy, Franiciin Haliiey. John James. Cilrisiopilcr Johnson, Steven Levin, Joei Marks, Neii iviartin, Ncii Prose, Niiciiaei Ross, .lonaiilan Spaii, Frank Slerreii. iris Hisiiey. Joan Levy, Lisa ivieisci. Amelia Rosenieici, Deinoraii Siciiien. Adienne Streizin, Sandra Travin. Denise Ygiesias Mrs, Vera Miiicr-Miss Norma Periman in-enunuiuauu Martin Gordon. VViiiiam Wcshta. James Yglesias, Peggy Swarzman. Bari Kronieici. Byron Caivo. Benjamin Rose, Mark Rosenieici. Ciiiiorci Sapan. Ken Kanneii, Aiireci Joseph, Donna Squier, Pimiiip Foriwes, Catherine Hugimes. Marie Abrams. Cyntimia Andersen, Janet Erickson, ,innv Fruriiiimum, Susan Kiicucili, Joyri' Xveizer. .latin L1-ilnnan, Paul lulinson, .lolin Bums fguestl, Anflrf-w Swarzman, Marlin Held. Bill Slri'i1'lu'r, litll'l'I1 Rawitl. xlolly Daniels, Cxiiris fvinurlli. .luannv l:vil. l.arry Taylor. l:nrrvgr0unLl lillllP92 lfclwaml Alcins. Erin Leary, Brooke Smitll, Claurlia Stillman. Betty Daw- son, Rnlwin Spatt, ivlartlna Siialiroll, Paul Koota, Paul Castcllon. Miss Dinnelacil, Moses Silvvrrnan, IxlJSI'lllI Susan Cliisman, .lolin Plotz, .lane L4-vin. Hartley Spatt. .lunatlian ZOI'RflI. ivlarlc Juimnsun, Aiwimy Hvnnvlielcl. Bm-tty Anne Spatt. Virginia fiuwaiilorln. it .,., 5 J N4 Dwight Nlartin. Francine Prose, Lucy Candila. Gordon Mullin, Jacqueline Siegel, Julie Grove, James Bri-slau, 'ltlirao Lainont, Patty Rosh-n, Susan Taylor, Ray Bmw-rnian, Rurlnlpii Scott, Vieturia Calvu, Davicl Berman, lvor Thomas. Sally Raymond, Tc-ranrv Higginson, Eliamlwtli Sh-rretl. Donn Sanimm. Rirlmrml Vvillcvn, Frml Perry: aims:-nt, laiwrr- Strvlzin, Mark Johnson, Abby Hennelielcl, Betty Anne Spatt. Virginia Gowanloclx, Donna Walker. Paul Str:-iclcer. Henry Lees. Jeff Douglas, Davis Dimoclc, Danny Pope, Roger Walz. Mark Zauclercr. Absent: Paul Bc-rnluacla. Micliael Gongclon, Cheryl Fung, Kenny Haydock, Margery Helcl. Debby Kerner, George Leilmmn. Norlli Peterson, Nedcla Rawitz, Elizabeth xAlCSl'lfH. , W W WM. ,M ,, R ln F1 Il Cl ls Ficliman Jolm Bc-rnloaclm Alvin Blank Paul Ellis Herwig, Bracllord Andersen. o ert ue er. marc , , . Segal, James Hvnneliclcl. lxlarlc Yalnagata, lxlatlliew Pincus, Vvilliam Gowanlofll, Sara Fislier. Nlargaret .lone-s, Penelope Owe-ns, lglargarct Nvliitc. Eclwarcl D0 lxlcu, Beats Reuscli. Ronnie Cvolzlen, Alice Sterrc-tt. Absent. Dclnorali Pollack. Putty fiinrulti. Xxltlliillll Xvilson, twllilTll'S lnsuplr, Antlmny Villmnclln, lflizulietll De- l rnn7o, Ellen Hulin. Eclitli Menclelson, George Posner, lxlargaret Vvvslitn, Susan Kaplan, Patricia Bonds, Alun Forman, Runulcl Xvu, .lonatlian Fox, Davicl l.ilJerman, Eclwarcl Sweeney, James Rutllenlicrg, Nluriannn Raymond, Ricliarcl Balcer, James Strylcer, Carol Herman. Absent: Claude Pines. it Fil ft , n' ,Mr-..x' Dio Villamena. Jonatllan Kerner, Robert Cauldwell, Roy Gillespie, Robert Benjamin. Maw Rosvnlu-rg, Tirnotlly Stvrretl. Robert Finley, Ray Bnllweg, Dall xxltllivll, Rullvrt llngopiiin, Jolin Slreiclcer, Eloise Crowley, Anne Owens, Susliila Goslial, Tina Kustemlci, Eleanor Gnrrell. Susan Lowenlif-rg. Camilla Cllurtll. Elizalnetli Harten, Ellen Posner, Emily Scliiller, Mary Nliclgc-tto, Alzsenl: Victorian Cincotti, Jo Ann Blarlc. Meredith Anderson, Patsy Braun, Robert Audi, Bar- rvtt Taylor, Matthew Freedman, George Conklin, Vviltcr Hanan, Paul Pines, Waller Stein, Tim Zorach. William Fcflclman, Goorgr- Forster, Alice Longnbarfli. Diane Stolcr, Artliur Sciiantz. Susan Segal. Judy Lifton, Joshua Kanner. Tom Ryan, Juciy Raymond. Roy Markowitz. Susan Niitchcll. ,.w,..w-aw M91Mf4v'wm..+Qp-Q Y' .lvri Nllillvlllllll' l'-l'1'll lA'Ullilf1l flu-ryl S- lun-lu-r Alan Kaplan llanny llc-tlnyn lfarlmra Fiflmman Nlarslrna Rumm Geoffrey Rirc Anclrrzw Coronato Roln-rt lvlilgram Carole Ziniclc Rita Kalmore ,lnscpln Dannenlnerg .loan Dmgutslcy Nnnry Newman lxlarlvlyn Ginsllcrg Rnlwr-rt Bernstein Rolmcrt Golcllacrg Rutll lvlcrrill Nonnn Cross Anne lVlarie Zanzl llarlmara Blass M10 if Donald Walz Frecl Zisk .lunatllan Newmnrlc Carole .lacolus Gcralrl Ponsiglionc Jeff Dulce .lonallmn Gr:-1-nlmcrg .lnel Ericltson Susan lvletz Susan l.cvim- Ernvst Aliralcos Gail Bnllwrg lx-nnarcl Br-rlinml Gvnrge Grall' Rnln-rt H4-llcr Frvrlvrirlt Klvinlwrg Absent: Pc-lr-r Spar-rri Nancy Gooclstr-in Lincla Halperin .lo Anne Mason Hcrlserl Wendelken, Barbara Wiener, Diane Kor- zenilt, Bruce Berry, Elhne Chesierman, Nancy Woodel, Ann Sirongin, Phyllis Toplcins, Judy Candiln. Stephen Kanner, James Milgram, Michael Vandow, Naomi Rawitz, Alzmlay Pollack, Peggy Longley, Barham Cullison, Neil Levine, Eric Kane. Robert Dawson. Malcolm Schacler, Michael Silver. Robert McMillan, Rafael Halperin. Absent: Wil- liam Benlon, Phyllis Kosieclci. 51- 1 1,,-41.-.ff-' - 'yr-u. ff '- 5 gyfxfig.-4-f.v - -g. nw wk, 5-qv' '51 1 l wi. ., ,fm . . . and this special year 5 ' n 01 I . -..-...-n-.mul . 7 A Wy., J,i,T,,: . .. , K A, ,f ,V il, q ,.,,, .,.. .W 5 , JK y --lm s EARS have passed since our beginning, years during which we have grown and matured. We are products ol c society, molded by the world in which we live. We are said to be the leaders of tomorrow: but, being young, we cannot help feeling that we are the people of today. We are the SCIHOI' Class ol GUI' dreams, l10p6S, and fears are not very different from those of our predecessors or our followers, though we may imagine that we are unique. We have gained distinction through being ourselves. We have felt the joy of belonging, of being an intrinsic part of a whole, we have shared the responsibility of leader- ship and delighted in the tribute of admiring eyes: we have grown together from worlcing together: we have reaped the fruit of friendship and from it gathered a harvest that will last 34 long after our graduation day I ig , s Fx ' ITSVN N V'V ! H0 Ti,f'?f'.-W J' President: David Powell Vice-President: Ben Simone Secretary: Jill Kneerim Treasurer: Alan Silverman Homeroom Teacher: Mr. John Roach Traces wolves . . . Dont say Smintsf say 6Mason Mints' ' '... letters from Mexico . . . Gordy . . . hates Iudy Garland . . . magic number 32 . . . originator of the Five Red Lanyards . . . HAcitr6nH . . . summer romance . . . Sabina . . . exotic . . . mamouttr lenapsacfe. . . ul was once a ninety-seven pound wealzlingu . . . theater-goer . . . green hose that date to grandma . . . mouse . . . gamin hair- cut... Magazine, Editorial Staff 4 Yearbook, Associate Editor 4 Newspaper 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, Board of Directors 4 Junior Dramatic Club 1 J .V. Hockey 1 Literary 4 Current Events Club 3 Philosophy Club 2 ZELLIE AUERBACH Xssembiy Committee fl Service Committee fi Dramatic Club 3, Board of Directors 4 'iiotograpiiy Club 2, 3, 4 I-VIYOVTIIIIYH . . . math brain . . . lighting director . . . chem Brain . . . BioopiJerriesH . . . physics brain . . . HIS that right? . . . does problems with Dave . . . Hyesn . . . makes telephones . . . cilem prize in junior year . . . 'lair in his eyes, despite Vitaiis . . . muscle man . . . blows glass . . . iight fingers in tab . . . iiaunts iwadison Square Garcien . . . sports section of Miiiie Post' '...' 'Mr. Tom . .. THOMAS CARL BUHRER JOAN STUBBS CHINSLEY Newspaper, Assistant Circulation lvlanager 4 Social Committee 2, Co-Cllairman 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, Board of Directors 4 Gloo Club l, 2, 3 Service Committee 2, 3 Baslcetball l, 2, 3, Manager 4, Captain 4 Hoclcey, .l.V. l, Varsity 2, 3, 4 Softball 2 lVlusic Club 4 Choral Club 3 Volleyball Club 2 tlunior Dramatic Club l l lf llcl lznown you were coming llct ltave baleecl caleeu . . . every team . . . ice cream pops an sweet pickles . . . soft voice . . . basketball scl1er ules . . . argyles . . . Mlqbe ticlaet is only a clollai . . . lilees younger men . . . llwberels Marty? . . Lower Scbool following . . . Grace and loan . . triumpbs over venetian blincls . . . neeclle an thread . . . llwelve just gotta winln . . . Newspaper, Assistant Business Nlanager 3, Business Nlanager 4 Nlagazine, Business Nlanager 4 Yearlaoolc, Business Nlanager 4 Social Committee l, 3 Dramatic Club 3, Q Q, i L .1 , -ill .- ,s s if' Board ol Directors 4 Glee Club I, 2 Service Committee 4 Baslcetloall, .,l.V. l, Varsity 2, 3, 4 Hoclcey, .l.V. l, Varsity 2, 3, 4 Soltlmall 2 l..itera ry Cluld 4 Current Events ClulJ 3 Follc Music Clula 2 Volleyball Club l MARILYN DIANE EDELMAN -'Cookie' '... from lvlutt anrl . . never without a Bob . . . Clark Bar . . . Sumlay mornings at 11:00 . . . on all tlie teams . . . infectious laugli . . . HHey, girliel, '...' ilt's tlle alnlospllerefi . . . rainy Tuesdays . . . sleips witli Heller . . . uGrape- fruitu . . . no encl lo business . . . 'Allis almost lilac' lneing in love . . . lnaslmllmall pro . . . cracles lznuclzles . . . Cool2ie's cllain gang . . . lf F g I it Y 5 5 i Social Committee l, 2. 3, Co-chairman 4 Yearbook, Sports Eclitor 4 Newspaper 4 Soccer, Varsity 3, 4 Basketball, Assistant Manag 3, Manager 4 Service Committee 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Current Events Club 4 Art Club 3 Junior Dramatic Club l Ulvlartyn . . . basizetbaii manager . . . HBuy tickets to the ciance' '... witty . . . teases Grace . . . Glea- son humor . . . Pebble Champlain, tile forerunner of tociayvs rocles . . . HBICIII Blah Blah., . . . back- ground comments in class meeting . . . iinciy and ciiarieston . . . social committee since seventh gracie . . . tile Faikon' '... big soccer back . . . How about time class party? , . . Vive la diffe- rence . . . Student Council l, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4 Newspaper 3, Associate Editor 4 Class President l Dramatic Club 2, 3 Baseball, Varsity 2, 3, Co-captain 4 Basketball, Varsity 2, 3. Co-captain 4 Current Events Club 2, 3, 4 Junior Dramatic Club l Mr. President . . . hero sandwiches . . . doesn't need a ladder . . . the dynasty . . . remembers Mrs. Lynds . . . roots for the Giants . . . class aristocrat . . . twelve-year B.F.S. veteran . . . phantom head- liner. . . the new Connie Simmons . . . conferences with B.R.B. and .... clever mimic . . . You're Iohnny Mize . . . champion USQUBZCIIGFH . . . rests in Wally's office . . . Manhattanite . . . left-wing Republican or right-wing Democrat . . . ROBERT PAUL FELDMAN Class Treasurer l Class Vice-President 2 Newspaper 3, 4 Dramaticclub 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling Club 4 Current Events Club 3 Art Club 2 Service Committee 3, 4 Basketball, .l.V. Varsity 3, Soccer, Varsity 3, 4 Mike, ,... can play any instrument . . . curly lzair . . . Swanla . . . bas bis own band . . . soccer . . . Mr. Vaugl1an's paper boy . . . Gene Krupa . . . Name anytbing up to tbe ratification of tbe Constitution,-it's on tllese tllree pagesn . . . glee club member by proxy . . . eyebrows . . . wilcl iam sessions . . . basketball . . . Hstetesplloresn . . . Uwe won 6-4 . . . cloes a violent mambo . . . BRENDI GRANT Knows llzrvv llfls--liicly Kooiu, Knovrirn, ancl- . . . slurunlevn lmucls arouncl llze nccle . . . is training lwrsvll In In-ff witlmul loocl . . . Hcloesnyt everylzoclyzf '..,' fxlr. XxIt0l'llEliiH . . HCIFHIILIQIH . . . comivntionully u non-C0nUention-- alist . . . USatron Paint , ...A 'Olr lxlarlorln . . . supports the dentist . . . walleing drama encyclo- pedia . . . Ulym going to tlle ballet. . . . 'tWon't you tnuy something to eat? l'm hungry. . . . Social Committee 4 Dramatic Club 3. -l Service Committee' 3, Al liti-rary Clulm Al ljllilosuplly Club 3 Class President 2 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Baslcetlnall, .l.V. 2 Current Events Clula 4 Plmilosoplly Clulu 2, 3 HRonnie' '... Adonis . . . Oli, your so cute . . . mamlro, samlna, tangc Conga, and rumlaa . . . ul wanna gm to tlie movies, Mau . . . man of ilu worlcl . . . But wl1o's to say? . . Romeo . . . Holmy, wlien are we go ing skiing? . . . loves to argue . . . H cion't liave an Uncle lrvingln . . . hi-1 . . . wants to go to Europe . . . iamatic Club 3, 4 iiosopily Club 3 xsic Club 4 ee Ciub 3, President 4 mist: With All My Heart H.M.S. Pina- f0l'6, ' K IFFBHCI1 Revue' ' LIUDMILA DAVIDOVNA HARKER Hiwiiuu . . . piunisi . . . of Russian ciesvenl . . . prefers inioruies . . . suicui riressiuy in ciesie . . . just iiucieyi '... euuneri iuruiies . . . Iacieson wins . . . Vesuvius . . . riioniis seeomi soui . , . Miioociiei '...' 'fue got u reiieursuii Y... imeieimne of file glee Ciuiz . . .ussemiriy music ',..' lxxfiiil Niy Henri czeeorrlipiillisi ...' icuii me up ionigili, iluil, IIOIUHI ciog? . . . iiulrilei iiuricer us. Vuugilun . . . a eupiuiu llfiillllllf 611961111 . . . l FREDERIC FULTUN HINZE Student Council rllreasur Class President Q, 3 Baslcetlmall, .l.V. l, Varsi C0-captain 4 Soccer 2, 3, Co-captain - Service Committee 2 Dramatic 3, fl Bowling Clulm 4 Pliilosopliy Clulg l Current Events Cluln .2 Valley Ball Club I Freclclie . . . soccer captain wlto never lznew when tlie games were . . . manages council finances . . . recruit since lzinclergarten . . . lilees green . . . clean wliite lnucles . . . A. Y. H. ski trip . . . coroluroy jackets . . . star of Hcarouseln ultrafconclensecl l1istory note-s . . . ex-farmer notorious lnaslzetlnall uniform . . . first acceptance . . . last lnloclz of granite . . . periodically wincls watcll . . . 9:01 arrival . . . llat? . . . titanic STIGQZQ . . . Newspaper 3, Associate Editor Al Yearlaoolc, Associate Eciitor 4 r - Clmeerleacler 2. 3, Co-captain 4 3 ClilSS ll'6ElSLlt'Pl' Dramatic Clutm 2. 3. I Board ol' Directors 41 .lunior Dramatic' Clltll l Class Secretary l Glee Club l, 2 Service Committ Literary Clulm tl Current lfvents Cluli 3 ijollc lVlusir' Club cf- 2, 3 .. w , wi .. w H . . . Oflll bH7lpQl'S0lI . . . clffffff Io C11 .IUANNI-Q I IIRSCH HHere goes fifteen pounds., . . . on lzer twelftll lzistory notetnoole . . . 'll llate tllat rnanl elloreograplier . . . little rect lanyard . . . always wears a jacleet tnot llersl . . . For att we lenown Tl1at'll go over like a lead blanleetu . . . no powder for ller freckles . . . maize-up physics tests Adrianne, get off tlle PIIOIIGF' . . . us ,, . -v i i ' Y ,Q 5 i , i 2 f ff:-,,, , fs Swiss miss . . . very punny . . . summers on the Cape , . , rect coat . . . linguist . . . perpetual secree tary . . . across tile street from 1.R .... enormous iuncties . . . goalie . . . H9117 '... Canit talk witll- out tier hands . . . Iutie Harris . . . ferrrro- carrrrit corrrre rrrrapidamente'-' . . . skiing with the boys . . . My Heart Belongs to Daddy' '...' KIsn,t that a kilt? '... the Kneerim theorem . . . 48 Yearbook, C0-eclitor 4 Magazine, Associate Ed Co-Editor 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Literary Club 3, 4 Class Secretary 2, 3, 4 Hockey, J, V. Captain 2. Varsity 3, 4, Manager 4 Service Committee 2 Philosophy Club 2 JILL KNEERHVI itor 3 JUDITH HARRIET KGGTA Kootie-lmugn . . . California bound . . . rides liome witli Ben . . . 'tWhat'sfatier1ir1g?', . . . zoink . . . An olive is a piclzlen . . . fabulous parties . . . Latin Major Reports . . , lnlue typewriter rilJf lion . . . DUVICIIBUU witli Paul . . . Foreign lntrigue . . . The Search' '... outdoor girl . . . swimming, sailing, canoeing . . . worrier. . uwatcliamacallitu . . . But lnow can you say tliat about tlle Ger- mans? . . . Zurich correspondent . . . X Assembly Committee, Co-cllairman 4 Newspaper 3, lfeature Writer fl Dramatic 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 Service Committee 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, Q. 3 Current lfvents Clulm l, 4 Journalism Club 3 Follc Music 2 49 Surplus of penciis anci biotters . . . faithful glee cluin member . . . one-sixth of Senior Latin class . . . chats with Betty . . . Ciirty wilite bucks . . . conscientious worlzer . . . Brighton veteran . . . summers with Tom at Mohapit . . . nightmares about History . . . tennis enthusiast . . . almost a crew cut . . . popular music collector . . . confer- ences witit Ioanne . . . official clock-watcher . . . beautiful itanciwriting . . . calm, cool, and coi- iecteci . . . BARRY LEIBON Dramatic Club 3, 4 Junior Dramatic Cin Giee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Service Committee f Current Events Ciui Journalism Club 3 Pilotograpily 2 Games Club 1 Nlewspaper 2, 3, Associate Eclitor 4 Vlagazine, Co-Editor 4 femtmoolt, Co-liflitor 4 Stuclent Council 3, Secretary fl Jramatic' Q, ll, 4 Service Committee 3, 4 llee Club I, 2 laslcetlmall, .l.V. l, Captain Varsity 3 .iterary Clula -l iurrent lfvents Clulm 3 :ollt lVlusic Clulm 2 folleylJallClul1 l JUDY LEOPOLD Dull pencil points . . . Mutt, from Mutt ancl Ieff . . . Greensleeves, '... waits for English air- letters . . . mountains on the mind . . . apple stems . . . follz music . . . hums symphonies . . . HDul1a- clatn . . .purrs ...' 'Shen writing . . . l.lJ. Salinger . . . her English merchant marine . . . witch . . . twists hair. . . Oh, that's lovely! lsarcasml . . . lnig larothers . . . doodles . . . square handwriting . . . lt's so completely -1,-H . . . CAROL BETH MENSHER Hvvltereys Bolnff, . . . Mlliger, tiger, burning lnriglttn . . . frou-frou . . . favorite state is Maine , . . anotlier red lanyard . . . 'lm going 'oot'. 3' . . . sharp pencils . . . golol watcli . . . Row 1, Seat I, Room 57 . . . who else could write like tliat? . . . cufflinks . . . lVlensli . . . How long till spring vacation? . . . religions with Mila . . . Freddie, l need the clfieerleaclers' money, nowlu . . . Newspaper 3, Feature Vvriter 4 Student Council l Service Committee 2, 3. Co-cllairman 4 Dramatic Clulm 2, 3, Board of Directors Cheerleader 2, 3. Co-captain 4 Glee Club 1 Junior Dramatic Clula l Music Clulo 4 Current Events Clulm 3 Follc Music Cluln 2 Service Committee 4 Social Committee 4 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Current Events Club 4 Philosophy Club 3 CLARK OKUN 'AWt1at's the speed o ight times twenty unusual schedule . runs movie projector center Spotlight . . . A CJIUQ me a u Crum an I can move the earth . mat ormu as on c board . . . the olct Otzun bucket strung tres Tom's lab partner . written apo ogues to Burctsatt . . . 1t,s o ay to disagree wat M Vaughan' '... crewcut Class President 4 Class Vice-President 3 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Service Committee 4 Basketball, J.V. 3, Varsity 4 Baseball 4 Bowling Club 4 Art 3 DAVID EDWARD PO' Dave, '...' toole to a Fringed Gentiann lexicon . . . allegecl liigli l.Q .... class prex' 'Sixteen Tons . . . plaid ties . . . moclz seriou HGet tliee to a nunnery' '... neecls a liaircu rocle ,n roll lzicl . . . stuffeol teclcly bear . . . splasl1 . . . geologist . . . famous striped tie rarely cloes lfiomeworlz . . . sleis in a sitting po . . . basketball . . . pools . . . continuum . . . ANTONIA RATEN SKY Mroni' '... newest arrival . . . Mila,s confidante . . . Ophelia . . . Iulie stories . . . Bach Branden- Inurgs . . . Nw-e-ef-lt, l'll be switched . . . llounct dog . . . ctates in the rain . . . Chiaon . . . 1'll call you tonight, old bean . . . Viennese Waltzes . . . 1 react the most wonderful poem today! . . . a village poet . . . Dramatic Club 4 Service Committe Glee Club 4 Literary 4 e4 55 Assembly Committee 2, 3, Co-Chairman 4 Yearbook, Associate Editor 4 Newspaper, Ass't Business M Associate Business Manag Dramatic 3, 4 Service Committee 4 Journalism Club 4 Art 2, 3 Junior Dramatic Club I JAY W. ROMNI Ulasonn . . . never wears his own jacket . . . forty minute walks arouncl the block with Cookie . . . arranges assemblies . . . Hciistangwayn . , . dapper dresser . . . mysterious middle name . . . a Romm with a view . . . Hlyai Rommu . . , . . . the brunt of Mr. Roacifs puns . . . poor iittie ricii boy . . . Cadillac enthusiast . . . iiiteci by Grace Kelly . . . menagerie . . . Ai Truism and Molly Fie . . . fi if'-V X fi. 9' F! its N Q K S ...Q Q, 2 A WN ' A :,r,,fT 3 Service Committee 3, Co-cilairman 4 Class Treasurer 2, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Baslcetimall, Varsity 3, 4 Baseball, Varsity 2, 3, 4 Current Events Club 3, 4 Art Club 2 Junior Dramatic Club 1 . yi ALAN MICHAEL SILVERIVIAN Al' '... Blue mountain boys . . . Silva . . . meatloaf sandwiclies . . . cat fur jacleet . . . lrzids arouncl with Boi: . . . treasurer . . . crew cut . . . lighting man . . .lvig wig on the Service Committee . . . potential football material . . . corny laugli and side glances at Ben . . . liatcliet man . . . lives in Dodgers' backyard . . . tile Brooklyn Bruiser . . . puncltlnall star . . . tomorrow's painless flene tist. . . 57 Class Vice-Presiclent 4 Soccer, Ass't Manager 3 Manager 4 Dramatic Clulu 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Plrilosoplly Club 3 Bowling Club 4 BENEDICT C. SIMONE Benn . . . receives mail from Mary Balclwin Col- lege . . . 'Tm going collegiaten . . . senior privi- leges . . . Hlaut welve got Garlanolln . . . red lanyarcl . . . Soccer manager . . . Young and Foolish . . . liaunts tlie Shack . . . lnanana royal gorgeous jacket . . . must lne the salt watern friendly feucls with Dave . . . lnotliers Iucly . . . Mai class luanleer . . . narrated HTwelve By The ln Newspaper 2, Feature Writer 3, lfclitor-in-Cl1iel4 Stuclent Council 2 ltaslcetlmall, Varsity l, 2, 3, 4 Hoclcey, .l.V. l, Varsity 2, 3. Captain 4 Service Committee 3, 4 Glee Clulm l, 2, 3. 4 Dramatic 3, 4 Journalism Clulb 4 Clioral Clula 3 Pliilosopliy 2 Volleylmall Cluln l GRACE MILDRED VUN AU Olcler men . . . Maclame editor . . . sails . . . in- alienable riglrts of women . . . mail about Eliza lfetllan Age of England . . . ancient historian . . . loan 5 Grace . . . Latin sclwlar . . . atliletic . . . Great Neclz estate . . . yacliting parties . . . Sunclay Scllool teacher . . . pencil laeliinfl tlie ear . . . un- limitecl strengtll . . . Hox' '...t ARememl9er in sixtll gracle, when . . . ? . . . Uarticles, everylaoclyln . . . loses sleep over tl1e assignment slieet . . . ELIZABETH ANNE WENDELKEN 'Betty' '... stuffed animals . . . Hisabeiian . . . Giee Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary cbem labs . . . cute biusbes . . . boliclays at Stonye Cheerleader 3, 4 brooie . . . figure skater . . . Hwac-aecioo' '... ciinner Service Committee 4 parties . . . big little brotber . . . Mr. Wiecba's Music Ciubll little nuisance . . . weeiz-ends on tile island . . . Volleyball Club 3 lunches with Carol . . . spotlight finaly dancing . . . ice Skating Club 1, 2 concentrates on physics . . . missing cbeers . . . theres school only on Friciaysi' '... a tbunder- birci for New York winters . . . 60 CAROL LING WU Ucaroleena' '... folds newspapers in the rec- room . . . uncontrollable laugh . . . remember the rag . . . late to bed and early to rise . . . red and tmiacie . . . sleeps over at Betty's izouse . . . charles- ton laid . . . ie nlentends pas le francais . . . com- mutes from the city . . . sleek tweeds and gor- geous tniouses in chic ensembles . . . picayune shopper . . . one IIOIH' Spanish assignments . . . r 1- W xi , ' Newspaper. Circulation Mgr. 4 Magazine. Circulation Mgr. -i Dramatic Ciuiu 3, Li Glee Club 2. 3, 4. Service Committee Ai Hockey, Varsity 4 MllSiC Club fi ice Skating Ciuim 3 Foiic MllSiC Ciuiv 2 61 iF is ICF annum 'VAN her.. - e up -. 1:18. 'l ' UUIH' X , , 1. if . ' .V R HEI ' ' M x ',If .sq X I E 5 K : : . .s fm Q : LE wax.. , ..,..,. . .,..-we ef. fiat f X Q Y , Chu-A . ffiffsff Q if x 'wr' E fy Da RM. 1,19 3?f'5f D 'J qs Q , v . 64 F F .... ...m,,,.,.f.w--W.--F i . . . ,,,,. .-f..-... -- B .. - ,, -U., .,w,7- V2-vp' PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Elias Audi Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Ballweg Dr. and Mrs. john A. Benvenuto Mrs. Charlotte Berlind Dr. and Mrs. Alan A. Kane Dr. and Mrs. Morris Kanner Mr. and Mrs. Sol R. Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kleinberg Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Bernstein j. Lewis Blass jack D. Bohrer Elwood Chinsley B. Noel Collison Paul Cummings Alfred H. Daniels T. Dawson Edward Di F ronzo F . joseph Doyle David Dragutsky Rudolph F alkoff Jacob Forman N. joel Freedman Louis L. Garrell Aaron Gertner Nathan Ginsberg Irving Goodstein Charles Graff Sidney F. Grant Morris VV. Greenberg I. Edward Haffkine Charles Hahn Arthur C. Hallan David Harker Max Harten Judge and Mrs. Louis B. Heller Mr. and Mrs. Arno F. W. Hinze Dr. and Mrs. Martin Jacobs Mr Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. M r. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. M r. M r. M r. Mr. M r Dr. Mr. Mr. M r. Arthur Kneerim and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. A. Koota Harold H. Leflt Harry Leibowitz David R. Levine and Mrs. Robert L. Levine and Mrs. George Liberman and Mrs. Alexander Lifton and Mrs. jacob Loewenberg and Mrs. Vincent Longobardi and Mrs. Emanuel Mendelson and Mrs. Arthur Okun and Mrs. Gerald Ponsiglione and Mrs. Norman J. Powell Samuel Ratensky and Mrs. joel E. Rothenberg and Mrs. Daniel Schacter and Mrs. Samuel I. Schantz and Mrs. Martin E. Segal and Mrs. Bernard Silverman and Mrs. Larry WV. Silverman Dr. and Mrs. jules E. Vandow Mr. and Mrs. jacob W. Weinstein Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Xvendelken Dr. and Mrs. William M. Weshta Dr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Nviener Dr. and Mrs. Herbert VV. XVoodel Mr. William T. Wu Mr. and Mrs. H. Herman Zand Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Zinick 'FS 65 CGMPLIMENTS - of - THE STUDENT COUNCIL THE CLASS OF 1957 XVilliam Benton Bruce Berry Judy Candib Ethne Chestemian Barbara Collison Robert H. Dawson Rafael Vazquez Halperin Eric P. Kane Steve Kanner Diana Korzenik Phyllis Kostecki Neil Levine Peggy Longley Robert McMillan james Milgram Abby R. Pollack Naomi Rawitz Michael Silver Malcolrn Sehacter Ann Strongin Phyllis Topkins Michael Vandow Herbert Wendelken Barbara Wiener Nancy jane Woodel Constance G. Richard Class Advisor The aim, if reached or not, makes great the life: Try to be Shakespeare, leave the rest to fate. Robert Bfownmg K., l QV l , A, pu H'H'1-we :yd . 1 . - .4 -- . .,. ,, mf ' H L ' X- L ,fum --fri. m Z. W! F: ,. ! E1 1, i I P ir EL E P3 li L ii Y lil K The PARENT-TEACHER CLUB of BROOKLYN FRIENDS SCHOOL - The Objectives ofthe Club are - To maintain and further the interests of the parents in the school. To promote the interests of the school and the student. To secure a closer coordination between the home, the teacher, the school, and the community. To endeavor at all times and in all things to uphold the high standard and ideals of the Society of Friends. 1 , ., 1 1 l l I COMPLIMENTS - of - MR. 81 MRS. EDWARD LEOPOLD COMPLIMENTS - of - MR. 8 MRS. IRVING EDELMAN BROOKLYN FRIENDS SCHOOL CO-EDUCATIONAL PREPARATORY KINDERGARTEN through HIGH SCHOOL 112 SCHERMERHORN STREET Brooklyn 1, New York TRIANGLE 5-2758 NA 8-8331 NI 5-478 KAYE TUTORS Educational Therapists Since 1938 Individual Instruction at Home or Studios by Licensed, Phi Beta Kappa Teachers 3931 BEDFORD AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N.Y. Directors: STANLEY H. KAPLAN - SIDNEY E. KA1-LAN COMPLIMENTS - of - THE ROMM FAMILY COMPLIMENTS - of - MR. 81 MRS. OTTO E. VON AU COMPLIMENTS - of - DR. 81 MRS. IRA W. MENSHER Rlverside 9-2313-4 Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. S' Q T' Robert Frost Building Maintenance Supplies IN ALL ITS BRANCHES COMPLIMENTS OF 726 COLUMBUS AVENUE THE CLASS OF 1959 NewYork25,N.Y. COMPLIMENTS STULMAN-EMRICK 'Of' LUMBER co., INC. HOTEL DUANE A GREEN AND WEST STREETS 237 MADISON AVENUE B klyn,N York N YkN Yk COMPLIMENTS - of . DR. 81 MRS. BENEDICT C. SIMONE THE AU ERBACHS 7 COMPLIMENTS OF HUDSON I PULP 81 PAPER CORP. mms PALATKA, FLA. - AUGUSTA, ME. BELLOXVS FALLS, VT. 477 MADISON AVENUE New York 22, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS - of . A FRIEND G. SCHIRMER Brooklyn's Leading Music Store 275 LIVINGSTON STREET MAIN 4-5170 BEST WISHES from MARTIN E. SEGAL and COMPANY C ONS UL TA NTS Group H ealth, Welfare and Pension Programs New York Chicago San Francisco COMPLIMENTS - of - MR. 81 MRS. WILLIAM HIRSCH ABBOTT 81 ADAMS INC. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 331 MADISON AVENUE New York 17, N. Y. MURRAY HILL 7-1255 Qf ' W' The desire of knowledge, like the thirst of riches, increases ever with the acquisition of it. Lawrence Sterne COMPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1958 COMPLIMENTS - of - RUDER and SONS DEPARTMENT STORE 753-755-757 WASHINGTON AVENUE Brooklyn 38, New York CONll'I.lNlENTS . of . SUPERFUEL OIL COMPANY, Inc. 42 HENRY STREET Brooklyn, New York COMPLI M ENTS . of . THE CLASS OF 1961 COMPLIMENTS from NEW DEAL FOOD SHOP SMITH Sc SCHERMERHORN STREETS Brooklyn, New York TRiangle 5-1058-9 THE ALPERT PRESS PRINTERS Commercial - Publication u38 LIVINGSTON STREET Brooklyn, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS . of . COLUMBIA FOOD CO. INC. BEST WISHES from THE CLASS OF 1960 T H E CHEERLEADERS CRANLYN BOOK SHOP Go HENRY STREET BROOKLYN 1, N. Y Phone: TRiangle 5-8750 Gifts - Cards - Stationery COMPLIMENTS . of . 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