Collegiate School - Dutchman Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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AH1r1ON PETITE 2 - COPNEXJ-112 ME A' Yozsc D ' PEACH TREE ' .Line 4 4.2 j s--. '31 'flu' Alllxl, 0 - . I ': I l If ' Q A.: I I 5 I N' I- I I Q 1'-'ix Q 9 N WY it . Entered 8th Grade Student Court 1121, Dutchman 1Business Manager 121, French Club 19, 10, 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 121, History Club 19, 10, 11, 121, Camera Club 110, 11, 121, Drama Club 19, 10, 11, 121, Journal 19, 10, 11, 12, Circulation Manager 10, 11, 121, Football 1Manager 121, Basketball 1111, Tennis 110, 11, 121, Studenl'Faculty Committee 1111, Yorkville Youth Council 111, 121, Color Group Blue. ERNARD has added to the Senior Class a continental touch which he brought to us some tive years ago. Fluently bilingual, he has made many French Club speeches and has proved to be the terror of the French lV course. As Business Manager of the Dutchman, his was the un- fruitful iob of rousing the Senior School out of its lethargy to bring in ads. Bernard has many interests, among them art 1paintings and porcelain1 and voluminous reading 1Saint- Exupery and Henry Miller1, both of which make him one of the best-informed Seniors. At school his characteristic is getting good grades with an absolute minimum of work. Friday and Saturday nights might find him cavorting with a cosmopolitan group of East Side Collegians, and spring sees him at 238th Street occupying his tennis berth. Sum- mers-ah, back to the old country for a bit of fun and relaxation. Business is Bernard's choice for the post-college life. Currently finishing the last volume of Proust, he thinks of a happy day in the coming years when he will be able to open his bulging porte-monnaie and start on a never-end- ing series of transatlantic voyages-visiting friends in Paris, coming back to visit Collegiate, then oft again to Paris. BERNARD THIERRY SELZ 27

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math and physics and has put in many hours of work as Entered 11th Grade Cum Laude 1121, Student Council 1121, Dutchman 1Editor- in-Chief 121, Science Club 111, 12, President 121, History Club 111, 121, Glee Club 1121, Journal 1Assistant Literary Editor 11, Literary Editor 121, Basketball 1Manager 121, Soccer 111, 12, Co-Captain 121, Student-Faculty Committee 1111, Class Treasurer 1121, Color Group Orange. GERALD HIGLEY NEWSOM N omnipresent cheerful disposition and extraordinary mental ability best typify Jerry. ln his two years with us, this boy has amazed us all by his near perfect marks in Editor of this yearbook and President of the Science Club, as well as working on student government and the Journal, Extrascholastic responsibilities include the lengthy and un- paid tutoring of Washington Square classmates. .lerry's aca- demic talents saw testimony in his admission to the Cum Laude Society this year, and his close rivalry with unrelent- ing Raymond Chiao has flourished since 1955, culminating recently in a neck-to-neck contest for valedictorian's hon- ors. Jerry's interests are not limited to work alone, for he has found time to construct a ref1ecting telescope and be- come a fair expert on astronomy, frequently going to bed early to arise at 2 A.M. for a few hours of star gazing and observation from his Greenwich Village rooftop. An excel- lent four years are a certainty for Jerry at the University of Michigan, and the field of science gives wide openings to his intelligence and pleasant nature. 26 i X Q -. - 1 ,f ff' W-, MSOGR Q? lg 4,1510 U IP 1 , it 1 'ix f' Q31 i..x L 5 f X ' ltr! ' 3 , cs . 1 sms, le - N Q , . 1 Mt. . Cl ' .cI.t1nH1 W F e X in ' .n-m- . .limits i it . H 1 Q '4 og 1 'si k.1 t I S ,te 14 1 1 Si 5 ff-g 1,:.'L ' 5,7 isivffg-111 Y . 1-' ,915 V3 3' . Q-PF K Qfnqg I ' -Qi I H 1 fvil xg ' E l 1 r ' H . I xe- . , 1 1 A' , e- ' V L s ' , 0. 1, '



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Blue. MICHAEL STANLEY SHEIER O be seen at every school event is Michael Sheier, ac- companied by his all-seeing camera. One of the Senior Class's Old Guard, he has been a Collegiate inmate since the beloved Fourth Grade days. Mike knows well where the good news picture liesg the .lournal's photos and the pains- takingly-posed candid shots viewed herein are largely the fruit of his hard work. Apart from focusing, Mike was a soccer letterman as fullback and an important cog in the basketball team, valiantly filling the sweatsocks of the un- thanked manager. A good swimmer, Mike spends his summers as a lifeguard on the shores of New Jersey lhe was once seen rescuing a cake of soap from the laboratory sink, witnesses were favorably impressed by his deft technique1. ln the course of this last year he made one rather amusing academic mis- take, when writing on the First World War, he turned in a small book and was consequently downgraded for excess verbiage. But the Seniors don't condemn Mike for this lone offense and wish him the best of luck for days ahead. 28 Entered 4th Grade Dutchman lAssistant Photography Editor 11 Photography Editor 121, History Club 111, 121, Camera Club 110 11 Secretary-Treasurer 121, Glee Club 191, Journal lAsslstant Photography Editor 11, Photography Editor ll 121 Basket ball fAssistant Manager 11, Manager 12, Freshman Team 91 Baseball 19, 10, 11, 121, Soccer 19, 10, 11, 121 Color Grou Q 1 Wig ' Lv' r D4 - X et? 'fx -.. C 1' rj:-ip? 2 -rg '.s-uigilggkz f Ji e e ci . A R, kt- est WA CH 3 THE , F' llllllillil

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