William 3 7 E v 'W 'X sw THIS IS OUR SCHOOL During the seasons and years that we have climbed her grey stone steps, the red brick building on Schermerhorn Street has opened her doors to lead us to a wealth of individual opportunity. This is a part of our lives wherein lie so many happy memories. lt is an image which, in our own minds, can never be dulled. 1 1 For his close personal guidance which has encouraged us to develop individual ideas and ctunccptsg for his stim- ulating classes which have provided us with varied back- grounds tu help us face the future: and for his active in- terest in student affairs, we, the Class of 1957, dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Harold . Vaughan To the Class of 1957: The still point-always felt but not always fulfilled--a moment of repose when man sees the purpose of his own life in harmony with the purpose of life-life is reconciled with the destiny of man-harmony of man to man and man to his en- vironment-pattern of behavior, of thinking, and of feeling create knowledge and the arts-loss of self because there is no self, only life-a period when we aspire to raise ourselves and every portion of existence affected by our influence to the highest material and spiritual degree of value-a thought which becomes an act, having sprung into us like a spark, lighting a new Hame within us-a moment that may appear and reappear, limited only by the limitations of the individual-hw inility, strong and real. A still point-graduation. A still point-your fulfillment of our faith in you. Sincerely yours, WILLIAM MEENEGHAN, Principal Mr. Meeneghan's four years at Brooklyn Friends have paralleled our four years in high school. We would like to thank him for the help which he has given not only to our class but to the school as a whole. Throug world Mr. Benjamin R. Burdsall Mlle. Christiane Duflos Head of the Upper School, English French We're coming along well now. I should say it's a shade of meaning. Mr. jacob 0. Englehardt Miss Constanfe Rlchafd Mrs. Olive M. jenkins I . Englzsh , Latin - Mat zematzcs . ,, ' ' h'l .. . , fhe whole class, go and get a late slip. -I hmk about that for aw I e You're too literal. THIS Mr. Charles YV. Stonebarger Mrs. Nancy Sokoloff Sfignff Religion Now if the eagle Hies through the box . . . If you were a Zoroastrian . . . , M '. H l I C. h . . . . Miss Ilah M. YVarner ,I . aio K . Valfg an Miss Hclolsc Conklln, Srzfnrr , .Sorml .Studzf.v, Hzstorv . , . Spumsh ,, . ' , Mr. Hollls XR Yllllln, Mntlzffnmlzrs ollC9ll0H number one ' ' 'Do I hear somebody ta1king? ' ' Mr. Paul Mcuddsohn, English, Surinl Xludirs ,J in ... M W ' fc , ,J ETH . . Va i fx-':vf', ..4.:.::,-f.,v41,s . . - M. :---f 4-IJ' SENIORS And do not call it fixify, Where past and future are gathered. CLASS OFFICERS Neil l.exine. james Milgrain, Diana Korzenik, Rafael Halperin. XVC are twenty-seven separate individuals who, through the years, have merged our thoughts and ideas. XVe have worked together as a growing cell, a single unit that thrives on the knowledge of the past and present, and looks always toward a new horizon. We grasp vainly at the unlimited yet indistinct future, and never do we realize that we are that inevitable future. XfVe have taken experience from Friends, and, in this way, we have broadened and developed as individuals. We have fulfilled the needs basic to each of us in our respective personalities. And now our cell is ready to divide again. lVe shall behold a new future: we shall face problems that will be very different from those that we have already encountered. Wie shall form new friendships and some of the old shall be left a part of our wonderful past. Yes, just as we have reached this pinnacle of unity, we must separate again, for this is the constant flux of life. But we have formed a bond that, though at times forgotten, can never be broken. And years from now we shall be able to turn our thoughts back to this special year, this purest span of happiness, when the future and past are unclear and time is at a nxityg and we shall think, Surely we had reached a still point of this turning world. Assembly Committee 3 Visual Aids Committee 3,4 Soccer 3 Baseball 3, Manager 4- Photography Club 2 Current Events Club 3 Bowling Club 4 WILLIAM ALLEN BENTON Billy . . . Democratic stronghold . . . hitch- hikes with the Longleys . . . takes it easy . . . leather jacket . . . inexhaustible supply of Adlai buttons . . . opens the Shack . . . lunch- time handball mania . . . always smiling . . . projection expert . . . plans baseball schedule . . . believes in classroom comfort . . . scientific curiosity. Newspaper-Reporter 2, Feature Writer 4 Yearbook-Associate Editor 4 Student Council 1,2 Soccer 2,4 Debating Club 1 Current Events Club 2, Vice-President 4 ROBERT STANLEY BERNSTEIN Bernie . . . baffles CWS . . . golfs in the snow . . . But, Mr. Vaughan . . . striped ties . . . never takes notes . . . authority on Sporting Life . . . purchases hero sandwiches for seniors . . . frequent trips to Cambridge . . . deserted juniors . . . clock-watcher . . . crossword puzzles . . . bright cracks . . . That's true, too.', Class Treasurer 1 Assembly Committee 2 Social Committee- Co-Chairman 4 Baseball 2,3,4 Soccer 2,2-3,4 Basketball J.V. 2 Service Committee 3,4- Junior Dramatic Club 1 Dramatic Club 2.,3,4 Current Events Club 1,2 Bowling Club 3,4- Newspaper 2,3,4 BRUCE HOWARD BERRY Moose . . . cravatte to parties . . . Council's nemisis . . . existentialist . . . Kafka . . . Tammany Hall background . . . breakfast at Shack . . . talk with N.C .... Who's going out this period? . . . clipboards and yellow paper . . . economical handwriting . . . advocates 8-piece bands for dances . . . mad mathematician . . . lover of the classics . . . cowlick . . . big brown eyes. K , ,,, .,,, ., - qv- .. -- Class Treasurer 1 Newspaper 2,3-Co- editor 4- Student Council 2 Hockey 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Softball 1,2,3,44 Current Events Club 1 Glee Club 2 Philosophy Club 2 Dramatic Club 3,4- Journalism Club 3 French Club 4 .IUDITH ELAINE CAN DIB Judy , . . constantly eating . . . co-edits Life with Phyllis . . . summer home in Vermont . . . chomps cookies in French . . . combs hair . . . brown loden coat . . . I know I failed! . . . im- possible tall stories . . . dabbler . . . eternal honors . . . 87th athletic award . . . cute . . . fresh fruits out-of-season. Social Committee 2 Dramatic Club 2,3,4- Philosophy Club 2 Current Events Club 3,4 ETHN E HAMPTON CHESTERMAN Eth', . . . archaeology . . . hockey passion . . . Veni, vidi, fugi-I came, I saw, I ran away . . . long blond hair . . . Layartes . . . dissertations on fatalism . . . Did you hear WQXR this morning? . . . huge, little maps . . . matching socks and hair-ribbons . . . opens Liberal con- vention . . . with mother . . . Boo-boo-bee- doop . . . your horoscope? . . . Nyeh, Nyeh, Nyehf' 17 Student Council 3- Secretary 4- Basketball 2,3,4- Hockey 3,4 Volleyball 2 Basketball J.V. 1 Junior Dramatic Club 1 Dramatic Club 2 Glee Club 2 Riding Club 3 Science Club 4- BARBARA COLLISON Clary . . . The Council meeting of' . . . first angel . . . house warming . . . loves pillows . . . wild argyles . . . nursing tradition . . . shaggy dog . . . reversible skirts . . . house-cleans be- fore exams . . . horses, dogs, and men . . . Sun- day School teacher . . . famous cast . . . enviable blond hair . . . Manhattan comes to Brooklyn. Student Council 1,2-Vice- President 3, President 4- N ewspaper-Reporter 2, Feature Writer 3,4 Soccer Varsity 2,3,4 J.V. Basketball Manager 2 Junior Dramatic Club 1 Dramatic Club 2,3,4 Glee Club 2 Philosophy Club 2 Current Events Club 3,4 ROBERT HERRIN G DAWSON Bob . . . polished politician . . . heads the machine . . . fervent Republican . . . lends nick- els to Rai . . . ad man . . . frantic social life . . . cute sister . . . likes olives . . . car-crazy . . . N.B.C. and Uncle Dave . . . invents Friends vernacular . . . wranglings over Coke keys . . . soccer powerhouse . . . heir of the dynasty . . . Grendel . . . blue jacket with gold buttons . . . Moan. Class President 1,23 Newspaper 1,2,3 Associate Editor 4- Basketball J.V. l,2,3 Soccer Varsity 2,3,4 Dramatic Club 1,2,3 Board 4- Current Events Club 1,3 Chairman 4 Journalism Club 2 Glee Club 3 RAFAEL VASQUEZ I-IALPERIN Rai . . . Spanish crusader . . . Mr. Vaughn's disciple . . . perpetual class president . . . desert boots . . . nationalistic verbosity . . . vicarious bulllighter . . . Amaya fan . . . immense hero sandwiches . . . sideburns . . . What's wrong with imperialism? . . . disciplinarian in class meetings . . . army jacket . . . Hemingway ad- dict . . . Conte .londo records . . . wins Time tests . . . omniverous reader. Newspaper Photographer 3,4- Yearbook Photographer 4 Service Committee 3,4- Assembly Committee 4- Soccer Manager 4- Photography Club 2,3,4- ERIC PETER KAN E Rick . . . camera fiend . . . interest in junior class . . . gun-mad . . . alumnus of Hudde . . . de- sert boots . . . ex-Boy Scout . . . illustrated major reports . . . cancels soccer games . . . They laughed when I sat down at the piano! . . . sub- tle humor . . . neglected pipe . . . rec room habituee artist . . . provides fredj tape. Service Committee-Co chairman 4 Newspaper-Assistant Circulation Manager 4- Soccer 2,3,4 Dramatic Club 2,3,4 Ice Skating Club 2 Bowling Club 3,4 l l I STEVEN PHILIP KANNER Chico . . . Coke gambler . . . wrestler . . . Plagiarism . . . jungle temperament . . . Who wants to arm wrestle? . . . fights with Rai in class meetings . . . numerous projects . . . need- les Josh . . . Cheshire grin . . . gadgets for Mr. Engelhardt . . . rainbow-colored shirts . . . Willoughby House head . . . To fence or not to fence Class Vice-President 4 Newspaper-Reporter 3,4 Magazine-Art Editor 3,4 Yearbook-Art Editor 4 Service Committee 3,4 Publicity Committee 3 Dramatic Club-Board 4 Glee Club 3,4 Art Club 3 Literary Club 4 DIANA KORZEN IK Dani . . . Beethoven's 9th . . . ballet bug . . . Serpent . . . veteran of various art classes . . . Norfleet nostalgia . . . creates sets, costumes, choreography . . . haunts 57th Street . . . madly for Adlai . . . long-haired long hair . . . borrows chocolate grahams . . . Pass the ink! . . . var- ious coiifures. affix Newspaper Business Staff 3, Circulation Manger 4 Service Committee 3,4 Chairman 4 Hockey 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Captain 4 Volleyball 3 Softball 3 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Volleyball Club 2 Journalism Club 3 Choral Club 3,4 Dramatic Club 2,3 Board 4 French Club 4 L. PHYLLIS IRENE KOSTECKI Phyll . . . nursing ambition . . . frequent visits to Brown . . . constantly folding Life . . . begs Milgram for stamps . . . model homemaker . . . debutante . . . co-heads Social Committee . . . walletsize photos . . . all-around athlete . . . Fat people shouldn't eat candy. . . . bakes for Dicky . . . Bob, get a haircut! . . . never drops a stitch. Social Committee-Co- 4 Class Secretary 4 Newspaper-Reporter 4 Service Committee Basketball J.V. 3 Basketball 4 Soccer 4 4 My F Glee Club 3,4 Dramatic Club 3,4 Bowling Club 3 Literary Club 4 T L,,L NEIL ARTHUR LEVIN E Neil,' . . . I don't grind! . . . supports Sam Goody . . . greener . . . phone calls from King- fishi' . . . big hi-fi . . . class youngster . . . tweedy . . . photographic memory . . . quibbles with Miss Warner . . . Erasmus past . . . Levine vs. Strongin . . . demands accuracy . . . verbose and descriptive essayist . . . class scribe . . . studies by phone . . . superfluous notes . . . weighty Mexican ring. 2- I Newspaper-Reporter 3,4 Yearbook-Sports Co- editor 4 Service Committee 3,4 Cheerleader 3, Co- captain 4 Dramatic Club 3,4 Glee Club 3,4 Literary Club 3,4 MARGARET EILEEN LONGLEY Peggy . . . sole Kemah girl . . . Stand up straight, Sil! . . . long day's journey into school . . . The cheerleaders need money . . . talks with Top . . . exponent of Dawsonian dialects . . . Christmas pageant . . . loves to dance . . . Who's got the key to the Coke machine? . . . Charlestons with McMil . . . There are ten types of sulfur. . . . Great Necker . . . opens school. Student Council 1 Service Committee 4 Glee Club 1 Junior Dramatic Club 1 French Club 4- MARJORIE McKINLEY Midge,, . . . inaudible sneeze . . . upturned nose . . . unusual jewelry . . . quiet type . . . Heights socialite . . . witty . . . firm . . . Wood- stock summers . . . five harps and three broth- ers . . . two years in Madrid . . . nylon stock- ings and loafers . . . corresponds with el Espa- Il0 l. 5 Class Secretary 2 Yearbook-Advertising Manager 4 Service Committee 3 Assembly Committee a Chairman 4 Soccer 2,3,4 Chess Club 3 Glee Club 3,4 Dramatic Club 3 Co- Chairman 4 Choral Club 4 French Club 4 Science Club 4 Philosophy Club 2 ROBERT AMARI MCMILLAN Mac . . . voice . . . much talked of little sister . . . boisterous laugh . . . great sense of humor . . . l'll never tell!', . . . attic discoverer . . . She'll never smile againlv . . . reciprocity duos . . . Charlestons . . . Back on the farm- . . . Friendly background . . . mimics Danny Kaye . . . No abstractions! . . . late papers . . . in- candescent socks and matching ties . . .junior physics brain . . . We Quakers have so much fun. Class Secretary 3 Class Treasurer 4 Newspaper Business Staff 1,2 Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4 Yearbook-Business Manager 4 Service Committee 3,4 Soccer 2,3,4 Basketball J.V. 2 Photography Club 1 Philosophy Club 2 Current Events Club 3 Dramatic Club 3 Business Manager 4 Glee Club 3,4 Choral Club 4 Science Club 4 JAMES WILLARD MILGRAM Jimmy . . . money-bags . . . advertising mania . . . business manager of practically everything . . . Dues are due! . . . philatelist . . . inhabits feudal castle on Heights . . . For he is an Englishman . . . basso profundo . . . briefcase in aisles . . . Where's my pen? . . unintelligible scrawl. Class Treasurer 2,3 Yearbook-Co-editor 4 Magazine 3, Editorial Board 4 Newspaper Committee 2,3 Co-chairman 4 Hockey J.V. 1 Varsity 3,4 Basketball J.V. 1, Captain 2 Varsity 3 Volleyball 2,3,4 Spring Sports Manager 4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Choral Club 4 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4 Literary Club 3 Current Events Club 4 ABBY RACHEL POLLACK The Ab . . . Millay at midnight . . . pet sister . . . poet . . . will-power . . . dimple . . . at Lake George . . . N.Y.U. extra-curricular . . . neat history notes . . . Good morning, Mr. Vaug- han . . . I'm so tired . . . communes with the metaphysicals . . . has fits over yearbook . . . schedule follower . . . infectious giggle . . . ee ' 199 Mllgram, work on your ads. Publicity Committee Co-chairman 4 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4- French Club 4 7..NLL N N AOMI RAWITZ Raw-witch . . . haunting giggle . . . heads pub- licity committee . . . prodigious poster-painter . . . Tenny . . . Nancy and Naomi . . . grows crys- tals in chem . . . But, Mr. Roach . . . the big silence . . . But, Mr. Vaughan . . . Wake up and die right . . . But, Mr. Stonebargern . . . fashions . . . Miss Dinny. Basketball Varsity 3,4 Baseball Varsity 3,4 Dramatics Club 3 Bowling Club 4 MALCOLM STEPHEN SCHACTER Mal . . . swish,' . . . smooth jump shot . . . tete a tetes with P.A.T .... It's a cinch, I'm great! . . . class meeting feuds with Rai . . . Latinus-a-um . . . fuzzy Shetland . . . gray from worry . . . strawberry crewneck . . . run- ner . . . understands chemistry lectures . . . Madison alumnus . . . the quiet type . . . foreign films M Newspaper-Reporter 3 Feature Writer 4 Yearbook-Co-editor 4 Social Committee 1,2 Student Council- Treasurer 4 Basketball J.V. 2 Basketball 3,4 Ice Skating 2 Chess Club 3 Current Events Club 4 Dramatic Club 3,4 MICHAEL HARVEY SILVER Sil . . . runs stock exchange . . . Amos 'n' Andy Fan Club . . . greener . . . passive per- iphrastic for 4 years . . . Humbug! . . . prac- tical joker . . . the mad flapper . . . fantastic set shots . . . Manhattan town house . . . financial A wizard . . . Russian neighbors . . . Gaul is di- videdi' . . . photogenic f?j . . . smooooth . . . National Malleable . . . 43313, . . . She mumb- led something about the river. Class Vice President 1,3 Newspaper 1,2,3 Associate Editor 4 Magazine 3, Co-Editor 4 Yearbook-Associate Editor 4 Service Committee 3,4 Current Events Club 1 Philosophy Club 2 Literary Club 3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3 Secretary 4 Dramatic Club 1,2,3 Board 4 ANN LAN DEY STRONGIN Annie Landey . . . Oh, that's so greatli' . . . bigger hi-fi . . . Oh, sad . . . nightly eyelash- curling . . . Turner Tower girl . . . other half of Reciprocity . . . portrays Mademoiselle in shows . . . You are being observed . . . good- looking family . . . crew necks and button- downs . . . green rug . . . home-made pizza pies . . . torn sneakers . . . chicken leg lunches . . . needs a younger Mr. Vaughan. Class Secretary 2 Newspaper 2,3 Co- Editor 4- Service Committee 3 Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Softball 3 Hockey 2,3 Co- Captain 4 . Volleyball Club 1 Journalism Club 2,3 Dramatic Club 2,3,4- Glee Club 2,3,4 French Club 4- PHYLLIS ANN TOPKINS Top . . . psychology vs. journalism . . . folk- song records . . . summer at Post . . . Pete See- ger . . . haunts Greenwich Village . . . undulat- ing pageboy . . . sulfragette . . . phone calls to Great Neck . . . advocates moralism in history . . . Where,s Mal?', . . . philosophizes with Fred . . . Where's everybody? . . . dreams every night . . . violent rages. 35 Class Treasurer 1 Magazine 3, Co-Editor Assembly Committee 2 Service Committee 3,4 Assistant Basketball Manager 3, Manager 4 Folk Song Club 1 Photography Club 2 Journalism Club 3 Science Club 4 Dramatic Club 2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3 President 4 Choral Club 4 MICHAEL EUGENE VANDOW Mickey . . . hospitalized . . . loves the are poetica' . . . giddy guitarist . . . metropolitan debut . . . marginal scrawl . . . haunted by spell- ing and grammar . . . from Pete Seeger to Kolo . . . lt's a terrible lunch . . . blackbook . . . views five bridges . . . harmony with Ab . . . The craziest baar . . . ex-E.I .... Neil-I- uh-don't know-I. Class Vice-President 2 Yearbook-Sports Co- Editor 4 Social Committee 3,4 Publicity Committee 4 Soccer 1,2,3 Captain 4 Basketball 1,2,3 Captain 4, All-Star Friends Tournament 3 Baseball 1,2,3 Captain 4 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4 Chess Club 1,2 Photography Club 3 Bowling Club 4 HERBERT GEORGE WEN DELKEN Wendy . . . wild Lindys . . . frustrated French student . . . lurid tales . . . irrepressible blush . . . Hona Loki . . . grammarian? . . . Captains everything . . . frequents the Garden QRangersj . . . long and lanky . . . Kemah boy . . . feuds with Kanner . . . social committee perennial . . . There IS an Arian race! . . . poetic penchant . . . Two guppies passed on last night. Class President 2 Newspaper 1,2,3,4- Magazine 4- Service Committee 2,3 Social Committee 1,3,4 Hockey J.V. 1 Hockey 3 Basketball J.V. 1 Basketball 2,3 Volleyball 2 Folksong Club 1 Literary Club 2 Art Club 3 Glee Club 2,3,4 Dramatic Club 2,3 Co-Chairman 4 BARBARA RAE WIEN ER Bobbie . . . Inherit the Wind . . . silver-blue lips . . . Mr. Magoo . . . red ink crossword puz- zles . . . Bartok . . . fantastic European escapades . . . famous parties . . . dramatic fascination . . . acclaimed for mimicry . . . The Wizard . . . haunts Broadway . . . Wiener-Schnitzel . . . famous father . . . tootsie pops for all . . . life member in Museum of modern Art . . . impro- vlses. Publicity Committee-Co- Chairman 4- Art Club 3 Mechanical Drawing Club 4- NANCY JAN E WOODEL Nancita . . . Oh, Elvis! . . . water skiing . . . dreams of nursing career . . . loves to lindy . . . Naomi and Nancy . . . corresponds with G.I. . . . tennis star . . . initialed earrings . . . so stop the world and I'll get oilw . . . commutes from Queens . . . wild giggle . . . Joe. ff if f Eyvg' 5 'X ' NIM' PTY Mm L B Y 1 Q 0 if ff 4, ik gg WW, 'QM V Q Y, . Qt:--,Qi is l K? 'Yf l -1f!Nz ' ll ly ' Yu 'kg fl' 5 Tu .ans x ' Q '- A , a -. . 3 Lg x - eg 93 A Lx '- Q 4 ,. 5 , 2 , 5 4 1 .,., W 'W mu H is I A M, J Q .MMQS 'Q iff?-1 f ',Lfv. 5 - L ' J 2? Q f.E ar ., X LOW LA n only say, THERE we E have been ELEVE TH GRADE A gf, 1 mi- , in f - .05 .- , , K' fi I'IR,N'l' ROW: llllflllllll Firlnnzm. SICIIUXIJ ROW: Alam Kziplam, him' Marin' lzuul,jm1n llrzlgillsky. THIRD ROW: llusvpli S2llll'l'. Nzmri Clmnlslcin, Czirolc linick, Mzimlclyn Uiiislu-i'g. IfUl'R'l'II RUIIY liriivst Xliczikrms, .Io .Xnnc M11- scm. Nmmzi KZmss.C1lwi'xl Scliuckcr.1 llf'l'H ROIV: lrmmul llvrliml, xlillsllll Ronnn. Czimlc hlzmrlms, Barlmnrzl Blass. SlX'l'll IHIIV: Bliss Rimlizirnl, Susan lxlfll. Susan Lcvinc. limnn llzmivls. .S'lil'l'f.X I'Il ROII':Ril:1 K2Illll0l'C.fi1lll Baill- ucg. Richard Clulillrcrg. IGIGIITII ROW: Regina Kclly Nancy Ncwnmn, lfrml liek, S'l'ANDINfl: Donald Wall l'0lL'1' Spucrri, lovl lil icson, lflnl Klvinlwrg, john Ncwmzlrk lcll Rirc. llcrnzirml Glasser, flvorgc- Grail, Llcrry l'misigliom' Hamm lxlldlilfll, l'llCll l,c0nm'cl, lluh Xlilgmni, jun Grcvn lwrg, llzivicl fil'llIll'l. lluh Hcllcr, .Nmly Klomnaim. jcll' Ilulxc loc llzilliiciilmwg. bv' FIRST ROW: Alice Longahardi, Patsy Braun. Adrianne Hirsch, SECOND ROW: Peter Cummings, Susan Segal, Su- san Fisher, Diane Sloler. THIRD ROVV: Susan Mitchell, lillen Lieberman, judy Raymond, Roy Markowitz. FO! 'RTH ROW: Meredith :xI1dCTSOIl,xvillCI' Hallan, Erika Schenker. FIFTH ROW: Tomrny Ryan, john Bqnvgmlm josh Kanner. STANDING: Mr. Vaughan, Arthur Sehamz .lemme Gold, George Forster, Yvzrlter Stein. John Mqnghgr N'illiam Feldman, Timothy lorach, George Conklin, Mal lhew Freedman. fv- TE TH GRADE FIRSTROW:lili1abeth Hartin. SECOND ROW: Anne Owens, Susan Lowenberg, Victoria Cinrotti, Sushila Coshal. TIIIRD ROW: Eloise Crowley, jo.-Kun Black, Camilla Church. Emily Schiller. FOURTH ROIV: Eleanor Carrell, Tina Kostecki, jonathan Kerner, Tirnotlty Slerrett. FIFTH ROIV: Sheila Bateman, Raymond Ballweg, Peter XViggins. STANDING: Diotlato Villatuena. john Streicker. Peter Zorarh, Mr. Engel- hardt, Robert Benjamin. james Schwab. Robert Hagopian. Marc Rosenberg, NINTTI GRADE FIRST ROll'.' Susan Kaplan, Ellen Hahn, .-Xmlrea Corwin. .YICIZONIJ ROll': Patricia Bonds. Shcllex' Myers, lillen Reibel, I'atic-ure Cincotti. THIRD ROIVJ lVIargart't XVeshta, Carol Her- man. l'lli7IlllL'll1 DiFron1o. Marianna Raymond, FOURTH ROl'l': Etlwartl Sweeney, Jarnes Rothenberg, jonathan Fox, Eclilh Nleurlelson. STANDING: David l,ibertnan. Ronald WVU, Anthony Villamena, Richard Baker, Mrs. jenkins. Alan For' man. blames Stryker, Xvllliillll XVilsou. Claumle Pines. IHGHTH GRADE 1 . SEVE TH GRADE up FIRST RUIV: lililalwlli XVcshla, Bonnie Bcnsnn, Chcryl Fung. SECOND RUIV: llcmw' Irvs, Margery Hclcl. Abigail Homic- livlml. Nvclrla Rawill. THIRD ROW: North l'L'Icx'sm1, Virginia Cuwanlmh. Dclmurali KCTIICIA, Karin Nvlwun. FOFRTH ROIV: l'al1l Strcim'kCl', Davis llinmck, llclly- Xnnc Sllllll, STANIJINIL' Xlicliavl Cmigmlmi. Stuart Bakvr. Ccuigc Lcilmian, Daniel Pupc, Miss Rmlgcr, Kvnnvth Hayrlmk. Mark lauclcrcr, Alvllrcy Doug' lax, Roger Wali. Nlark hlohnsmi. FIRST ROW: Sarah Fislivr. SECOND ROW: .Mlvlv llanudo, XlIll'g2ll'l'l XVlnilv. ,Iunilu Ncgii, TIIIRD IHJIV: Nano' l'vrsmi, Ronnie- Cullen. Xllfi'sll'l'l'C'll,K1ll'i'll Happcl. FOI'RTlI RUIVJ Pc-nm Owciw. D4-lilw Pollack. jill Rcin. l'auI Svgal. FIFTH RON? ,Xlvin Blank, Charles Flflllllllll, Nlicliacl Sfhallki. .S I'A,N'IJI.X'fl: llillv lLowcnlufl1. Rnlwrl Markowitz, Brad An- mlcrsml, Nl1llllll'lK' l'lIllllS, Mr. xll'll1ll'l90llll. lillis llvrwig, Mark Ylllllilglllll, Rulwrl xl1'llll0l', Janice Hciilwliclcl, liclmlic lh'Nlc0. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Marsha Cray. SECOND ROW.' Francine Prose, Sarah Raymond. Patricia Rosten, THIRD ROW: Dwight Mar- tin, Elizabeth Sterrett, Thrae Lamont, julia Grove. FOURTH ROW: Susan Taylor. janyce Strelzin, Lucy Candib, james Breslau. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Heath, jacqueline Siegel, Victoria Calvo. STANDING: Raymond Braverman, David H. Berman, Gordon Mullin, Steven Perlmutter, Richard Wilken, Richard Wellikolf. joseph Manzella, Terauce Higginson, David S. Ber- man, Rudolph Scott, Seymour Moscowitz. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Martha Shafiroll. SECOND ROW: Susan Chis- man, Mary Dawson. Ida Levin. TIIIRD ROW: Brooke Smith, Claudia Stillman, Molly Daniels, Erin Leary, FOURTH ROW.' joanne l-'L-it. Robin Spatt, Eileen Rawitz. FIFTH ROW: james Finguerra. Paul Clastellon, liclward Akins. STANDING: john Plotz, Lawrence Taylor, john Leilwman, john Cincotti, Moses Silxertnan. Mrs. XYatkins, Andrew Swarztnan. l'aul johnson, WVilliam Streickcr, jonathan lorach, Hartley Spatt, Martin Held. FOURTH GRADE 48 THIRD GRADE FIRST ROHY Chris Johnson. Lisa lN1eisel. Adrienne Strelzin, Sandra Travin. SECOND ROW: Amelia Rosen- feld, Joy Roehelson. Joel lNIarlcs. Toni Boss. THIRD ROW: Neil Martin. Dennis Ashby. jonathan Spott. Frank Sterrett. FOURTH ROW: Gilbert Ciuiclanes. Denise Yglesias. John James. Joan Levy, SIDE ROIV: Steven Levin. Tom lfalvey. Franklin llattley. Neil Prose. STANDING: Miss Sehmauk. Miss Goebel. ,em i M- v frat- - ky FIRST ROW: Peggy Swarzman, Karen Dragutskyg SEC- OND ROIV: Cynthea Andersen. Donna Squier. Jane FfUCl1llJ11UIll, THIRD ROW: Janet Erickson, Catherine Hughes. Joyee V'eber. l OI'RTII ROW: Martin Gordon, Davicl jones. Nfark Abrams. STANDING: Bart Krnnfeld, Allred joseph. james Yglesias. Mrs, Joyee. William Wesh- ta. Byron Cialvo. Bernard Rose. Mark Rosenfeld, Ken Kannett. Clillord Saipan. Phillip Forbes. .1 K0 Bit SECO D GRADE FIRST ROW: Ryan Ll-ary. Elizalncth Falvvy. Marjoric Kramvr. Karvn Amlvrson. Lisa Palmor. Larry llutt. SEC- OND ROW: Rr-lx-fra Maclean, Lauri-l Fishvr. Spvnvvr Lvflt. Rollin Lamont. Donna Shaw. THIRD ROW: Marv Mya-rs. Mrs. Grow. Ira Mvisclman. Mir-ls jcnscn. Howard Altchck, Mrs. Miller, Stcphcn Wm-rmvil, Harold Olsvn. Tor Smith. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: joshua Farlvr. .lill Str-in. Karla Layden, Donald Powr-ll. Barbara Calvvrt, Robin Altchck. SE'C- OND ROW: Judy Moldova-r. Jan Robinson. Sandra C0- hc-n. Pam Judkins. Lucy Falcon. O'mara Leary. Jane Sapan. THIRD ROW: David Kusnct. Matthew John- son. Danicl Delano. jc-ssc Goodman, Mrs, Cigal, Adrain Lamos. Royce Rich. Richard McCarthy, Robert DcMeo. FOURTH ROIV: John Knapp. John Stathis. John La- mont. Evan Kottlcr. Mrs. johnson. U KI DER- GART E CHILDRE --1-1-an-l,-t-I R ANI ONS A world of speculafiffl jf I ll ST DE T COUNCIL Robert Dawson, President, john Bernbach, David Liberman, Margaret Weshta, Robert Hel- ler, Jill Rein, Marc Rosenberg, Eleanor Garrell, john Benvenuto, Madelyn Ginsberg, Michael Silver, Susan Segal, Barbara Collison, Mr. Vaughan, Faculty Adviser. OCIAL COMMITTEE Herbert Wendelkin, Elizabeth Harten, Ronnie Goffen, James Hennefield, Bruce Berry, Co- Chairman, James Rothenberg, John Strcicker, Roy Markowitz, Susan Mitchell, Marsha Romm, Richard Goldberg. Abrent: Phyllis Kostecki, Co-Chairman. SERVICE COMMITTEE Co-Chairmen: Abby Pollack, Steve Kanner. ASSEMBLY COM ITTEE Robert McMillan, Chairman, Ellen Hahn, Miss Richard, Faculty Adviser, Susan Loewen berg, Sarah Fisher, Eric Kane, Matthew Freedman, Alan Kaplan. THESE RE D' lf' wa? THE LIFE-A N WSPAPER Co-Editors: Judy Candib. Phyllis Topkins. Faculty Adviser: Mr. Benjamin R. Burdsall. Associate Editors: Rai Halperin, Ann Strongin. Business Man- ager: James Milgram. OUR P BLICATIONS THE LIFE-A MAGAZINE Editors: Ann Strongin. Michael Vandow. Art Editor: Diana Korzenik. Editorial Board: Almlmy Pollack, Susan Mitrholl. Business Manager: James Milgram. Faculty Advisor: Bt-njzimin R. Burclsnll. THE YEARBOOK L M... , OHM I! xflpllffx IODA! Editors: lviichael Silver, Abby Pollack, Faculty Adviser: Mr. William Meeneghan. Associate Editors: Robert Bernstein. Ann Strongin. Art Editor: Diana Korzenik. Sports Edi- tors: Peggy Longley. Herbert Wendelkin. Business Manager: james Milgram. Advertising Manager: Robert McMillan. ACTIVITIES words move, music moves Judy Candilm. Mirhavl Vandow. Neil Levine, George Graff, Bob lklilgram. Ethnc Glu-stcrman. Naomi Rawitz, Nancy Wooclcl. Nancy Goodstcin, Susan Levine, Carol Jacobs, Ghcryl Shuckvr, AnnMaric Zancl, Susan Metz, Madclyn Gins- berg. Abby Pollark. Phyllis Topkins. Pvggy Longcly. Malcolm Schaftvr, Frvcl Klvinbcrg. Barbara Firhman, Gail Ballweg, joan Dragutsky. Barbara Blass. Marsha Romm. Linda Hal- perin. l BUARD OF DIRECTORS tlamcs Milgz'aI11, Diana Korzcnik, Phyllis Kos- lvcki. Bob Mm'Millan, Rai Halpvrin, Bruce Bvrry. Abwnt: Ann Strongin, Barbara Wiener. Topkins, Peggy Longely, Abby Pollack, Erica Schenker, Gail Ballweg, Susan Levine, Peter Cummings, Jerome Gold, John Mensher, Naomi Rawitz, joe Dannenberg, James Daniels, Bob Milgram, Diana Korzenik, Michael Vandow, james Mil- gram, Bob McMillan, Phyllis Kostecki, Linda Halperin, Cheryl Shucker, Barbara Blass, Joan Dragutsky, Nancy Good- stein, Barbara Fichman, Fred Keinberg, George Graff, Ann Strongin. I Judy Raymond, Meredith Anderson, Diane Stoler, Phyllis CHORAL CLUB Phyllis Kostecfki, Cheryl Shucker, Abby Pol lack, Diane Stolcr, Erica Schenker, Gail Ball weg, Barbara Fichman, Michael Vandow, Robert McMillan, Jim Milgram, Jim Daniels George Graff, John Mensher, Robert Milgram. Current Junior Dramaties Events E THESE ARE Ice Skating Mathematics Journalism 60 French Horseback Riding rx P1 6 A B. J Q. GUR CLUBS Bowling Literary Science O n I 1 I' nn 61 f6f':g O 1 X Q iff 4. Q-,i..m 42. qv: , fe xl , Qin, is-.ll Q 5 W.. U 'fn ti I LQ? 1 5 '?..e wi' -13 k. SOCCER TEAM L lfll -fm 1 CST ln'Oll': Brit Kam-, :x1LlIl2lQl'l', Ii1'urz- Bvrry, fLl'l'll1fl Ponsiuliorlc-. Hcrb Wcndelkin, Cap- Lnm. Slvvc- Knnm-11 Holm MvMiII.m. .S'1:'f.'HXD RKHV: jc-romv Gold. John Mensher, John Bcrxxcxxlnlo, llmmld Vhlz, Hvullxvy Riw, xVllh4'l' Stl-in, I r'0d Lcorlzlrd. THIRD ROW.' Jon lfux, N4-il 1.4-xim-. I-'Hl'lC'1'll ICUIIY Amly Cfomrulln. Jamms Milgrzxm, Danny Hedaya, Rai lIIll17CI'll1. Holm llc-llc-r. liulu Aurli, HOCKEY 1 Judy Candib, Phyllis Topkins, Phyllls Kostecki, Susan Fisher, Alice Longobardi, Eloise Crowley, Barbara Collison, Gail Ballweg, Tina Kostecki, Susan Lowenberg, Abby Pollack, Judy Raymond' Ellen Llberman, Marianna Raymond, Liz DiFronzo, Erika Schenker, Susan Segal, Edith Mendelson, Meredith Anderson, Sue Levine, Pat Cincotti, Margaret Weshta, Ellen Hahn, Carol Herman, Susan Kaplan. W .if L., if 'Q ,t L. :H 1 vi re,rene, . ov- , , , A 1 .- P' ,:- - K W ,Ni ! , 5' 5 1 'V S aa 452 i Q ,A J ,, dl 1 S f fre Q , , a -. if ' 17 75 3 4: I , :, 4252 1 i A., - 3, 3- . ,.,.. . 4 ,Ai ,, ', 7 4 ig, , ,. fa ' ff? 'f 1 L , mf, 'RZQQT fi A W gg awe- fiifgg,-1:1,uf.2:fg'i -I ffl A - I : 1- Michael Vandow, Richard Goldberg, Jerry Ponsiglione, Malcolm Schacter, Herb Wendel- kin, Bob Heller, Jeff Rice, Danny Hedaya, Joe Salzer, Andy Coronato, Michael Silver, Fred Leonard, Neil Levine. Jon Fox, Ray Ballweg, Marc Ros- enberg, Robert Hagopian, Tim Zorach, Leonard Berlind, jeff Duke, Jerry Gold, Ed Sweeney, John Mensher, Peter Zorach, john Mensher, Peter Zorach, john Ker- ner, jon Newmark, Fred Zisk, Roy Markowitz, John Benvenuto, Josh Kanner. BASKET BALL gr 1 Eloise Crowley, Emily Schiller, Phyllis Kos- tecki, Susan Loewenberg, Alice Longobardi, Barbara Collison, Ellen Liberman, Susan Fisher, Candib. Susan Segal, Tina Kostecki, Judy Erika Schenker, Meredith Anderson, Margaret Weshta, Susan Kaplan, Nancy Newman, Liz DiFronzo, Eleanor Garrell, Judy RayMond, Carol Herman. 67 ' i ' 'W ... I PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Elias Audi Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Ballweg Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Benton Dr. and Mrs. john A. Benvenuto Mrs. Charlotte Berlind Sidney A. Bernstein Abraham A. Berry Samuel L. Berson Lewis Blass M. Kenneth Boss A. Warren Ghesterman B. Noel Collison Anthony Coronato Paul Cummings Alfred H. Daniels T. Dawson Edward IJiFronxo David Dragutsky and Mrs. Leonard Feldman Nunzio Finguerra and Mrs. Jacob Forman Dr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Dr. and Mrs. llr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Sigmund Forster Dr. Mr. Ml. Mr. Dr. Dr. Mr Mr Dr. Dr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Dr. Mr Dr. Mr MI. 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MARTIN E SEGAL Consultants Group Health Welfare and Pensron Programs 3 East 54 Street New York Clty AND CCMPANY INC MR. AND MRS LOUIS SILVER H B FRED KUHLS Manufacturlng of Marlne Speclaltles ' rf ', 2- 49 5 TRADEMARK S5 'N e :P ff' 6413 Thlrd Avenue Brooklyn 20 N Y Phone GEdney 9 7610 Q N-4 J! V I ,, . .:- ., , f-E' -1. 11 '-: .: fi fe.----::g: ,:- . -H -s I . -. V .. X ' 2- I NNFQAT: - -... fy ies!-11 x'S--H1 ' Qu-,a3?a5' N2-JB Q:'.'1 .-21' .v---ii. ,'.. ,A 4 , . . DR AND MRS J E MILGRAM DR AND MRS THE CHEERLEADERS SIDNEY A BERNSTEIN DR. AND MRS. ALAN A. KANE DR AND MRS DAVID R LEVINE DR. AND MRS. H. 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