Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School - Columbiana Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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'ffm fa Iliff- I4 Iv, 5 1 a 1 E f EM Q2 ,MAN MMM' N ,+ r I YN l 1 X X 3 1 I I I . 3 ! if - f i , X X, W ' 'N I N 'A 1' - l 'ary' 1 1 TS nl Ml v WN ff fi a fx f .. jf' ': V ' P x 3 NNN X xl' xxx We the members 0 the Senzor Class conszder zt a great przvzlege to Dedzcate thzs yearbook to one who through her many years o servzce rn Columbza Grammar School has dedzcated herself to the lz e o our She zs an honored member o the Twenty Fne Year Club and we note wzth extreme przde that on her cert: cate of admzsszon to the august group, tt zs stated that her servzce rn the School has been marked wzth H nor Loyalty and Devotzon These are zndeed qualztzes o the hzghest order and to her many ormer pupzls and rzends who are now senzors they are manz est rn her consczentzous devotzon to her dazly tasks, rn her strrvzng eternally to dzscover and develop the powers o the young They are evident zn her constant deszre and purpose to awaken sleepzng spzrzts to quzcken the mdolent to encourage the eager and certaznly they are marked tn her eager deszre to communzcate her oun great yoy zn muszc and to share unstzntzngly wzth her students, the rzch treasures of her own mznd and talents Because ue recognzze and appreczate the zmpress o such qualztzes on our lzzes because we respect her for her wzsdom and talents and admzre her for her warm and sympathetzc personaltty because we know that zn her we have been przvzleged to have not only a great teacher but also a loyal and understandmg rzend We the Class of 1958 gratefully and respectfully DEDICATE THIS YEARBOOK T0 Mrs. illllmna 1522 3822112 ,vW' 'Q m xWxN X 5 M2 M V V0 'Vxxxx xwxxmxxxlll I Nw I ,' Www - ,mxx ' 4 If . . . . . . - . 1 a f ' f f mm school and the welfare of its students. . - f - ., X X . . . . - X xx ff 0 I If , . 1 ' I I l f ..' 1 I f . . f , . . . f I ' X . . , V. y. . ' f ' I I 'lf 'fmf ,1 D fn I ,flyl fluff ll ' Q cf! 'ffm' 'Huy I' I HH ,wmumffl V YNERMD HDV' AY' MYYJE SUSAN AMS wmv ROBERT N1 CLE-ME vi ARD ED no Pham LE A Y OUR APPRECIATION In recogmtion of the loyal servrce, smcerity, dependebxlity and the devoted care of the Marntenance Crew for these many years, we the Editorial Board of the 1958 COLUMBIANA, here express our appreczatzon tO: ROBERT WILLIAMS SUSAN MY RIE EVERALD EDWARDS FRED PACINI EDWARD CLEMENT It IS fittmg that we do so at thls tlme, for from Kmdergarten through Form VI, we look to these people for the comforts and httle thnngs that have made school the pleasant place xt is. INDERCA D Z2 Z4 WEE? 9211+ P Y STQIEHR HKU me 9 JH eabmasler ff Hb' James ID .Sw IL 5lIeabmaskerlEmeviku5 mr. .f1'ebericA..2x1ba1L V fmzllyftml Hear Club The Twenty Flve Year Club was founded 10 1948 to do honor to those whose assoclatlon w1th the school extended over a perlod of twenty fave or more years The Hrst member to be 1nducted mto the organrzatlon was Mr Fredernc A Alden the Headmaster of the School who at the tlme of the mntxatlon has served thnrty three years fxrst as a teacher than as the Headmaster of the School Others to become Twenty Fxve Year Club members along wnth Mr Alden were Mr Harry M Reder Mr James J Reynolds These five consntured the or1gmal membership and at the m1te of thexr mductlon all had served rn the school more than twenty five years During the years membersh1ps 1n the Club was mcreased w1th the addltlon of the followmg members w1th the year of the1r mductnon mto the club mdzcated Mr Everald Edwards M1ss Naom1 Wfollock 1948 1949 1949 1951 1952 1954 Mr Hugh Merson Mrs Mmna Lee Beene Mrs Susan Myrxe M1ss Florence M Leonard Mr M1chaelA Contmx 1955 Mr Leon Sherker 1958 Mr Henry J Goldberg 1955 Honorary Member thls complete roster of membersh1p all are st1ll acnve 1n the school except the followmg Mr Henry J Goldberg Retlred 1956 Mr Jules Heleln Deceased M1ss Florence M Leonard Ret1red 1956 Mr Lawrence P McCormack Res1gned1956 The Twenty FIVE Year Club does not pretend ln any way to be an actwe orgamzatlon Nor does If attempt m any way to mfluence or determme school polxcres It IS m fact an Hon orary Soclety whose members have wxth Honor and at the tlme of thelr mductlon all had served century of dxstmgmshed servnce to the welfare of the students and the advancement of the a1ms and ndeals of the Columbla Grammar School and honor to 1ts members who for so many years have shaped the destmxes of an army of youth whose rare prxvxlege 1t has been to be guxded by the1r mspzrmg mfluence . - 0 V 1 -. ' I J y Mr. Lawrence P. McCormack, Mr. jules Helein, Mr. Hugh Merson -- Resigned 1950 GY!RLlJ256S QJQWQ5 U3 'Stern fraberucl-L Mdan. Ivlubdlll J 61 esaer ti in Maumee lllaqar Jr Huber! 9 snwczrson .Abner 'Donw cLu3 .lklcxauber UTLQCIV James J Rcgnolbs S amuel hraff V L., Y' ' jf, A . 1 A rg ADMINISTRATION .Mr James ZD Stern, .tar freberwix Alban ,411 4 jt A? 'JK MVK ff' x'x Jluss Jean .ul .Ross mr 'Gmollxg Xenos JTLr .harry Reber .mrs Callwmzze Buchan 5 1 g a . 1 f QT V Z I pf I J I 'YP' x K -K . D u STAFF MISS CONNIE LUFRANO GEYZA KBILLJ WILITYER Academic Secretary BUISHI' ,,q..a-40 4- 'N ,..,-q Xf .- MISS ROSE FINKELNIAN MRS BARBARA DURDEN Fmanclal Secretarv Receptionist 1' UH af Seated L to R Mrs D Korr CCorr Secyl Mrs L james f2nd Vrce Presb Mrs S Kraus KRecr Secyj Mrs I Levme CPres1dentJ Mrs J Weckstern CTreasurerJ Mrs J Kelman Clst Vrce Presb Standmg Mrs S Roth Mrs P Halberstadt Mrs M Sprewak Mrs G Davrs Mrs A Krerdmann Mrs S Lyons Mr S Mrshkrn Mrs A Greenstem Mrs B Bamberger Mrs A Lokos Mrs L Dramond Mrs C Schnapp PARE T TE CHER ASSOCI TIO Smce the prrmary functron of the Parent Teachers Assocxatron IS to promote mutual under standing and cooperanon among students, parents faculty and admrnrstratnon the P T A wrth this rn vlew has embarked on an extensrve and ambltrous program Empowered by a new Constltutxon the As socnatron and 1ts functrons have been enhanced by the formatron of several new commumttees whxch all Columbra Grammar School parents have been rnvrted to jom Through the School Service Commrttee many parents have grven assrstance to the Admrms tratron m varrous departments The Student Employment Bureau has become a fast growmg and profitable part of the program The Father Daughter and Father Son drnners which took place rn January and March re spectrvely proved to be wonderful socral suc cesses The Scholarshrp and Endowment Fund has been augmented by the revenue recelved from a successful Theatre Party whrch was held rn Aprrl Through the Class Mothers Commrttee the P T A has sponsored mdrvrdual class meetlngs of parents and members of the Admmrstratron These meetrngs have proved to be frurtful The Newsletter and Publxcrty Commrttees have kept all parents rnformed of P T A and school HCIIVIIICS The Parent Teachers Assocratron held two Open House meetings for the Upper an Lower Schools respectrvely Thrs enabled t e parents to meet the1r chlldrens teachers an to become famrlrar wrth the students darly acnvmes at school Thrs year was most rewardmg and the Parent Teachers Assocnatron IS lookrng for ward to the promrse of the future , ,J ,Y 6 9 I2 ' : 5. 4' .- 5 J ' ,J I 6 f , X. . 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AX fi .- xx A b ppm' Schoolfaculiq MISS JEAN M ROSS Entered L G 1947 G S Attended Dalhousle Umverslty Degrees BA Positron Dean of Glrls MR MICHAEL CONTINI DR JANE A CARNEY Entered L S G 1942 C G S 1956 Attended Fordham Umversxty Degrees PhD Teaches Englrsh Latm Dean of Jumors Q MR TIMOTHY XENOS Entered 1953 Attended Columbla Columbna Teachers College Posmon Dean of Boys Dean of Semors MR JAMES J REYNOLDS Entered 1925 Ente,-ed 1930 Attended Umversrty of Ottowa Attended Umversrty of Penn F0fdham UUIVCISIIY Degl-egg BA Degrees B A M A Teaches Enghsh Teaches Matharnatlcs Dean of Junrors Board of Trustees ..f-,ij-frff.,-r,ofg.1k if 'yy' I, C. ... -1956' AV J U: ', ' :I . I, Degrees: BA. MA. . . I . V . . : pl? 1 A f W , 9 XY . C1240 ppm' Schoolfacullq df f fr 01 uf sf Mfr, L QL It MR SOL HARRIS SH MR ROBERT H MICHEL Entered 1944 Attended Occldena atx Los Emefed 1952 Angeles Umversxty of Southern Attended Fordham Columbia Calnforma Colurnbla UHIVCISIIY Umvefsmes Degrees BA MA Degrees B S rn Educanon T h soc 1 s d M A D221 if Sopflmoigsles Teaches Mathamancs MRS SYLVIA VAGIANCB Entered 1950 Attended Barnard College Columbia Unrversxty Degrees BA MA PhD Can dndate Teaches French MR BEN BAUMAN Entered L S G 1953 C G S 1956 MR GUERINO F CROCETTI Attended Cxty College of New York Columbra Cornell Entered 1954 Brooklyn Polytech and New Attended Naples Urbmo New York Umversnty York Umversxty Degrees BS MA Degrees 4 year cernlicate Teaches Chemistry P rcs fltalyj M A Bnology Teaches French Latm f . LV! gf! L90 'J- R Cf' vel VL . 1 J , . V ,V , pvffek 'X gf! UA? ' .57 wmv., DJ, vyvfr rg .my J 5 ,Q . ., lf, . t, X A, , A - f ' r f ' Nb yd' NN qlvx JV ll 'X X' q ,MJ yo, 4' X A' 1, LJ ' ' V' X . . 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WN 1 er Schoolfacull 6 Md Zhu '7Lff7a'A R ' 93' MR ARTHUR LOREN MRS SYLVIA RAHM MR JOHN P MILLONES BARBANELL Entered 1956 Attended Hunter College Columbla Unlversnty Degrees BA MA Teaches Mathamatlcs Entered january 1957 Attended Yale Degrees BA Teaches Spanish Entered 1956 Attended Umversrty of North Carolrna Rutgers, Princeton Degrees BA MA Teaches Englnsh Sophomore Dean -af rt MR JULES ALEXANDER MR ROLAND BERTOL MR ROBERT ELI ZEGGER Entered 1956 Entered 1956 Amended Hiram College and Attended Columbia Unnverslty Attended Columbna Unxversxty Clty College New York Degrees B A and PhD Can Degrees BA MA Deggeg AB dldafe Teaches Soc1a1Stud1es Teaches General Sclence, Teaches Anclent Hxstory Con Blology temporary Cnvllrzatnons and 8th Grade Dean Phllosophy Entered 1957 U Y-a-,,.1. ff fl . jun' R fg V f, - ,f - .. n 'w AJ f ' f , K b J ' M. ,Lg M ky ,rf X 'V 'v V., -7 : ' ax 1 -, X Q X ' Y. ' 'I v L, , 1 - N til.-1 H it J., J zd asf. Lbfvvvy L ll 1 1 'L gLbqflQ. 5 ,, ,,j.w.1-' ' -tht' ff 1 X 2 ', ' '-'U' I .' f' LX- I V' . Y Huy 9 3 -l M .1 , 'QVC LJ T 1' ' :Ivy 'f yy ' Lf wp. L s 7 .W 1' ' LQKLJL flwllflff f ' . ' 14,1 , fy ,f , h - : A f A ,ALJ I fvx , 4 W : 1 , 1 , : . . 2 ' A 3 , : . . . . - : . . N. 5 fer, emi MR LEON SI-IERKER Entered 1933 Attended St Peters Academy of Desrgn Degrees B A Teaches Fme Arts Arts and Crafts -WD NN T1 MRS Buss ALEXANDER 4 PIQUET p Entered L S G 1955 C G S 1956 Attended Phrladelphra Museum School of Art Temple Unrver Degrees Certnficate of Art Teaches Art fix? WRMD' MRS MINNA BEENE Entered 192k Teaches Music MR ISIDOR GORN Entered 1943 Attended New York Umversnty Degrees B S Teaches Music Dn JAN T RUENE Department School Psychologist H 1 X 4 o Xt A I ' :N ,W 4 . 'A .wil .Vu'L' ' 1 -1 I 'v' ' .1 n ! ' 4 is A 1 'YW' dip' IH' q 1 ' 'QU' ' fiaqll MU HMV 1 A 9 Q , v 3 ' - A 5 .U . , an : A -eg . S 4 Xxx 1 3 , H5 u -15 'A 109 MISS SALLY A GANNON MRS ANNE DESTE Entered 1956 Entered February 1956 Attended Sarah Laurence Attended New York Umversrty No Degrees Danbury Hosprtal Nursmg Teaches Drama School Degrees R N New York Lrscence Q Posmon School Nurse MISS PHOEBE HOPKINS Entered Mount Holyoke College Class of 1954 Degrees B A Teaches Speach and Drama NIR SLN CHUNG CHANG MRS CONSUELO NIITCHEL Entered 193 Arts and Crafts Attended X1 lonal Assoctated Southwest Lmxcrsttx 6Ch1na5 Lav. SLIOOI Columbia Unlver Dch css BAL MA POSIIIOH Librarian , rf 3 1 A X 17' 4 4 N . f J gy : ' fx L 4 I W , 0 LO - , ,L I. A ,f 1 'K rr , ' My mm' 'Ii' l'1ll k 1 ' 'ft M '-1 ' 1 l C' . V f' I ff - A V, rj I-t x A 0 V' 1 C 1 K, ' O 7 Q, . O Q 0 A ' y on Q ' . , Q . 1 ,. Q ' 4 ' 0 . , '3 O , R 3 A f 'N - u A 1- . 0 : ix 2 t ' , .. .. fl, , l K, X . I4 Y' TL' I 1 wk I- I jf xf jf X I X X! XFX 4 A , 2, 1 ,, , - - -N f N '- nf-. , , ' gg, jf ' Q. ,X 1,7 '7 - , :f Q f 1 51 un 5 ff 3 X W -' 'X X l x 4 , E 5 X , Z 'J , k lg QQ! J X Lf 3 if 11' ' 5 ' ' A ' A ' ' A 5 j 'ri A ,,., , ,- 'ff-3' K, ff -,V J -- , V- ,k i W 'fl-7' V - 1 Y , 5 avg: fr 1 A ,FM M, ' A !HV I , 1- - ' I: Y YV ff ' , Y ,.x 'A If 3 - ' f wx qu jf . Q Xxjxx ,J XJ X 1' X11 N A WORD TO THE GRADUATING CLASS in Graduatnon IS not only a t1me of rejorcxng and celebratnon for both you and your parents 1 IS also a t1me for stock takmg when both teachers and pupxls should ask them selves have we achleved the goal we set for ourselves? For your teachers and gurdes the answer to thns questron 1S rndeed the chref rest of the effecnveness of rherr eEorts For you the very abxlnty to pose the questron IS a mark of transrtron 1nto adulthood and mental maturrty At no t1me has rhls soul searchmg been so necessary as rn rhxs year of 1958 You have the unxque d1st1nct1on of graduatron at a nme when man has entered the space age an age whlch presents new challenges and new opportunltles It IS the challenge to your generauon to make th1s age a blessrng for all humamty It IS our fervent hope that the educatronal seeds nmplanted ln you by your teachers wxll enable you to become constructrve partrclpants 1n thxs new world The educatnon you have rece1ved at Columbla Grammar School rs only the begmmng You will go on to college and to wrder educatnonal horrzonts Some of you wrll pursue the path of scrence others wrll perhaps specnalnze 1n the humamtres or m the soclal scnence Whatever your choxce may be let rr be mspxred by a gemnne love for learnmg Whlle not overlookrng the pracncal s1de of educanon do not forget the bnblrcal sayrng Man does not lrve by bread alone or rn the words of an ancrent sage Do not make your learnxng merely mto a spade wrth whlch to drg For each of you I wrsh that happmess may atrend all the days of your l1fe but remember that happmess does not stem from meternal success alone May you be blessed w1th the happrness that comes to hrm who can develop hrs mner porentralmes to the fullest and who ln turn can gnve of hrs best to the world IAMES W STERN Headmaster 3 t I! ' DY ' . R a 4 9 9 . . . . . , -4 . . I . . O o ol 9 I . . . 7 u 0 . 7 . 0 u 0 - - 3 . :Q . . . : ,, . ,, . . . X 3 9 'j', r u - H 7 - . . . ,, :Q 1 - 7 , YH NV ' u o . .1 v n 9 , . ' I 75 I JUNE BROWN Entered 1954 Class Treasurer Q1 21 GO Representatnve Q41 Columbus New: 141, Servrce 121, Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 41, Club 21 C375 Volleyball Varsity C415 Basketball Varsity 141g Dean's List 411. DAVID BAMBERGER Entered 1946 GO Representatrve fl 21 President of GO C41 Columbia News Q1 2 3 41 Columbuma Q1 2 31 Anything Goes C11 School Store C1 2 31 Glee Club 11 2 3 41 Dramatrcs Club fl 2 3 41 Soccer Team Manager C3 41 Basketball Team Manager Q31 Deans List fl 21 Frrst Honors C3 41 Cmzenshrp Award 48th Grade1 RICHARD BERKEN Entered 1946 Class Presrdent C11 Class Treasurer C21 Columbus News C1 2 3 41 Language club C11 Dance Commxttee C1 2 31 Assembly Commnttee C1 2 3 41 Sweater Commlttee Q1 21 De batxng Club C1 2 3 41 Dra matncs Club 11 2 3 41 Manager of Varsity Baseball C2 31 Varsrty Soccer Q1 2 31 Deans Lxst C1 5294 LAURENCE BURD Entered 1953 Vrce Presldent of GO C31 GO Representa uve C2 41 Student Faculty Commxtree Q31 Chanrman of Assembly Commrttee Q41 Columlna News 12 3 41 Dance Committee C1 2 31 Vxce Presldent of Class C11 Columbiana Q21 Dramatlcs Club Q3 41 Glee Club C1 2 3 41 School Store CI 21 Baseball Varsity C2 31 Swnmmmg Team C1 2 3 41 Deans Lxst C1 2 Frrst Honors 5 41 ,fl 'if W7 f JW I WW GALE COLEMAN Varsnty 141 GERALD COHEN 31 Sports Edrtor C41 Columbnma Q41 Bulletin Board C31 Lrrerary Magazine 131 Assoclate Edltor C41 Pms and Banners Commntee 131 Assembly Commlttee 131 Dramaucs Club C31 Tennrs Q11 Soccer Varsnty C1 2 3 41 Cp ram 131 Baseball C2 3 41 Pmg Pon C1 21 Captam Q3 41 Westchester Pmg Pong Champion ship Q21 All Cnty Prep Soccer Q41 Bowlmg Team Captaln. Mana ger C41 Ranked Top 10! Balrd Memorlal Latm Exam C2 31 Deans Lnst Q1 21 lst Honors 4- Entered 1955 C olumbsa N ew: Q 3 41 H momma C2 1 Library Council 12 1 Glee Club C2 1 Nature Club C2 1 Cheerleader Q 3 1 Volleyball Varsrty K 2 4 1 Basketball I U l' , . 7 I b, 2 U 3 Arm F ' , I ,,V, uf jg LQ A A ,V A X, 7 M, 3 A Entered 19522 Colum3ia New:'Q2, lj 7 1 ' , i ' ' R A ' . . . f v 1 I , 7 7 I , ?- g , U ' , n Q .1 1 f Q, .- F I., u, u 0 . ' cs, 41. ' lx . . 1 s 1 ARTHUR CRYSTAL GLORIA CUSUMANO Entered 1946 V1cePres1clent Q1 25 Columbza Newr C45 H1520 mma C25 Service ll 25 Glee u C1 2 C orr 3 45 Assembly Committee Q2 45 Assocrate usncc Supreme Court C45 Dmmwtrcs Club C3 45 Basketball Varsrty Manager C35 Volleyball Vxrsrty Manager C35 Deans Lrst ll 75 lst Honors BRUCE DEN GROVE Entered 1945 GO Representauve C1 25 Pms and Banners Commrttee Q1 2 35 GO Drscount Card Commrttee C1 2 35 Columbza New: C1 2 35 Columbzanu Q1 2 3 45 Sweater Committee C1 25 Dance Commrttee Q1 2 3 45 Debatrng Club C1 2 35 Charrman Q45 Language Club C15 Secretary Treasurer C25 Dramatrcs Club C1 2 3 45 Assrstant Manager Basketball Q25 Soccer Varsrty C3 45 As srstant Manager Baseball Team C25 Thnrteen Year Club Deans List C1 2 3 45 Entered 1956 Club 21 435 Basketball Varsrty Q3 45 be Q , MARVIN DIAMOND Entered 19459 Class Secretary C1, 2, 35g President of Senior Council C455 Constitution Committee C45g Student- Faculty Committee C45g Columbia New: C355 Edilor-in-Cbief of Columbiana C45g Debating Club C1, 2, 35g1Glee Club Cl, 25g Dramatics Club C25g Soccer Varsity C2, 35g Captain of Soccer Team C45g Table Tennis C1, 2, 35g Thirteen- Year Clubg All Scholastic Prep Soccer Team C453 Citizenship Award C253 Dean's List C1, 25 lst Honors C3, 45. X JOSEPH J EPSTEIN Entered 1954 Columbia New: C45 Sophomore Newspaper C25 Literary Magazine C55 Co Editor in Chief C45 Debating Club C35 Dramatics Club C35 Publicity Committee C45 Freshman Baseball til Deans List C1 2 DORIS FELDMAN Entered 1949 Dance Committee C15 Nature Club C1 25 Service C1 2 55 Glee Club C1 7 3 45 Volleyball Varsity Cl 2 35 Basketball Varsity C1 2 35,,l3udget Committee C75 French Club C25 up 5- U' xv TX ef A IQ H,J'S J :ix LX lex exfpx to 471' C og! XX., WILLIAM FROHLICH Entered 1952 Colufmbm News C31 News Club C21 Glee Club C1 21 Distribution Editor of Columbia News C41 Drarnatiqs Club C3 41 Ring Committee C31 Dramatzcs Club C3 41 Swimming Varsity C3 41 Soccer Varsity C31 PINKI LORRAINE GLEMBY Entered 1946 Secretary of GO C71 Colzfmbza Aezw C4 Chairman of Colunzbzana Art Staff C4 1 Hzyfonzma C Literary Magazine C7 41 Glue Club C1 2 51 Drama Club C3 41 Anything Goes C11 Debating Club C31 Cheer er C I 2 am an s st MICHAEL FREEDMAN Entered I954g Vice-President of Class CZ1g Secretary-Treasurer of Class C11g G.O. Representative C31g Mechanical Drawing Cl, 219 Columbia Newr Cl, 41g Dramatics Club C2, 31g Glee Club C2, 3, 41g Choir CS, 41g Debating Club CS, 41g Debating Team C3, 41g President of Debating Society C41g Literary Magazine C3, 41g Soccer Team Cl1g Deans List Cl, 2, 3, 41. WX IX Sr'-N l X , e 3? i ' I v I 3 - - - 9 1 ' 1Q fy . . , 2 M g leak' ', ,51Capt' C412 De ' Li Cl, 21i Q MARTYN GOLDBERG Entered 1954 Columbm New: Photographer Q47 Math Club C27 Language Club Q27 Swrmmrng Club Q1 27 Bulleun Board 447 .N .SA ul 5' e',.-'vp va f,.t fe STANLEY GOLDING C17 Alumm N ew: 12 7 Dance Committee Q2 7 Dramatrcs Club Q 17 Soccer Varsrty C 1 2 57 Basketball J V C17 Baseb ll Team C 4 7 Bowhng Team C 4 7 I DAVID GOTTHELF Entered 1953 Library Assrstant Q1 2 37 Columbmna Q1 2 37 Photography Edrtor of Columbmna C47 Producuon Editor of Lrterary Magazrne 147 Dance Commrttee Q27 Tape Recordmg for Drama Club C57 Servrce Q37 Musrc Appreclatron Club C1 27 Englrsh Club 417 Mechanrcal Drawmg C17 Assembly Commnttee Q27 Head of junror Prom C37 CoCha1rman of School Prom Q47 Cmzenshxp Award 137 9 ' Q Q Z , Q .3 ,'t- f . . - -, v .' v' w. f' , 3, ' f Lila-:ii Q. , .:.i' 'U' ff f-'ff' --12,5 v,b-if' -.r 'Y ,Q 1 1 '1. J' tw' Zhi ,. 5, 7 Entered 1949' Columbia Newr 7 , . ' 'K 3 S , ,V rr 7 . i . fl Y A . ' - . , :cl Y I Y Y - . s 21 . E .2 X ' 1 5 'mam'- 7 jiri 5 ' ' , , 4 ' 1 , 5 9 4 H 4 S 2 ' , , 5 Z Q . Q . . Q ' S PATRICIA HIRSCHHORN Entered 1950 GO Alternate C33 Debatmg Club C33 Hutorama C23 Nature Club Cl 23 Glee Club Cl 2 5 43 Volleyball Varsity C33 4 'Wil' STEPHEN HOCHSTEIN Basketball Varsrty C33 Tennxs Team C3 43 'WH STEVEN HOFFENBERG Entered 1954 Dance Commrttee Cl 2 33 School Store C2 53 Columbmna C43 Alumm Newspaper C23 Basketball Varsrty Cl 7 43 Soccer Varsxty Cl 23 Baseball Team C1 43 . 5 . . 3 ' 4, F Q l Z , y 1 u 'C 'f' ti- 5 fT'l.Tne 5 ' 6 afftlh, X 'v r F 7 I -t , 'il 4 1 Y We 4, Wi. 4 . Entered l956g Columbiana C43g . S , JAX L - x , - ,f-,J l -CHL I n Qi C fx .s 9 A , , 4 , 9 . Z Q , ' fr-t 1 'H 3 9 9 ' HELEN HOROWITZ Entered 1946g Columbiana C473 Dramatics Club CS, 473 Glee Club C1, 2, 37g Nature Club C1, 27g Language Club C1, 275 Dance Committee C179 Dean's List C1, 47. N f' C 'YQ' Minn Aj-fb Q' ROSALIND KAHN Entered 1957 CoCha1rman of Dcbatlng Socxety C47 Debatmg Team C47 Culzzmbza Near C47 Llterary Magazrne C47 CoEd1tor of Lrrerary Magazrne C47 Deans Lrst C47 ,LV IINDA KELLNER Entered 1943 GO Representatrxe C7 37 Class Photographer C77 Secre ary of Student Court C47 Cvlee Club C1 7 3 47 Colzmzbza Aezu C47 Nature Club C1 77 Photography CPC Club C1 77 Volleyball Varsity C47 Basketball Varsrty C47 L 5 Thrrteen Year Cl WW 5747 ve ,J MVVWW C mf LVL' fyvv ,KLA-xAfV W! W, JM an 32 ' W ivavl f71u4UL,vClfLN4,,.f,K'f.C,-1141 Ldbfyy U 0' OVW-X D lL cw-1 .fc ,f ,,,fC7'6'- LZ Af ,Viv xl 7 .15 If 12, , ' L 1 - ' Cf' f A 2 L' N , 7 Q ' Q W L...4 ' - - ' 7 7 7 7 4 A . . 7 ' , 77,73 4 . 3 .-:M . C 27 X ' ' L , ' A fi , .-' w 1 V JL. r 'AC L - , . .f 'L . - ' f -7. A '- - Q I ' Q 7 -7 7 Q b Y 7 . . 7 I 7 -7 7 h I -- ' 1 --L f ' . 7 x , A u Vgfxy - J - 1 3:1 , wif F LC, 4 7 , , C 3, 7. 7 , Ns ECA Q G P l , n QT EV' 5 J J., UI! AL., , , A J X LVV A A - T 7 I A 4 .ii-'A V,v,l4 A jfxf V 0 7 4.,c U-K r , 7 3jL.fV A, X A 7- rx FZ!! 7 fvbr , . 'X' ij, rx LL 1 6...fv' ,V,,7rZ' M 1 L L' 'V 'C M 7 7 ow 1 7 X 7 xt f t -ff' -- rl V , 1' L R D -A-.,, A ' 7 4 . 4 27 Q r 0 Y X, f p ,, fv 7 tr' 4 v Q 5' , iw- . if ff -f 7LL! 4' A Z 7 'V 7 ,, wi' W CAROLE KRAMER Entered 1954 Dance Committee C21 Servrce C41 Camera Club C11 Language Club C1 21 Cheerleading C2 31 Glee Club C2 3 41 Basketball C3 41 Volleyball C21 2 LEON KUNSTENAAR Entered 1954 Lrterary Magazme C41 Math Club C11 Mechanlcdl Drawrng C11 Dance Commlttee C11 Dramatrcs Club C21 Swlm mrng Team C2 31 Literary Editor Columbuma C41 ARTHUR LEVITZ Entered 1955 Co Manager of School Store C31 Manager School Store C41 Glee Club C41 Dramatrcs Club C5 41 Baseball Team C5 41 Basketball Varsrty C21 Deans Lxst C21 JOAN LEVY Entered 1954 Class Secretary Q41 Service Q15 Cheerleader fl 25 I,rbraryCounc1lC1 22 Glee Club CU Camera Club Nature Club C15 Debating Club C25 Language Club Q21 Dance Cornmxttee Q41 Volleyball Varsrry Manager C45 Lwtx PAUL LIEBERMAN MARC HENRY LEVY Entered 1949 re entered 1954 De baring Club Q11 Glee Club fl 2 35 Chess Club Q15 Colum buwa C2 31 Sophomor News paper The Confidentml C23 Co lumbza New: Q3 42 Lltcrary Magazme C3 41 Chairman of man Soccer C15 Freshman Basket ball C19 Varslry Soccer CZ 35 Varslty Swxmmmg C21 In f.4Lnu.J 74-4 ,t9..JL, -Jfbhfqanfa 70-14. Jn,.4..1. bn: C,.,.1l,0ef... 0-460 Entered 1952 School Store C27 Co-Manager C33 Manager C47 Columbus New: Busmess Manager 141 Soccerj V Q11 Soccer Varsrry CSD Bowlmg Team C41 Dramaucs Club C3 49 417: l U 9 ' , 5 is QQ C .Q t 5 -U Q - , Publicity cofflmifie 4454 Fresh- funl-ly ' 0,0 . lo . X9 . 8, . If u 'I CHARLES LIPSKY Entered 1954 Math Club C15 Language Club C15 Colzlmbm New: Photographer C3 45 C0 Iumbmna Photographer C35 s tlce of Student Court C45 Busl ness Manager of Lrterary Magazme C4 Chess Club C1 25 ra mancs Club C35 Servlce C35 Bowlmg Team C45 Swrmmmg Varslty C1 25 Deans Lxst C2 3 45 JUDITH LOEWE Entered 1952 Nature Club C1 25 Camera Club C15 Language Club C1 2 35 Hutorama C25 Debatrng Club C2 35 Semor Lrfe saving C35 Volleyball Varsnty C3 45 Co Captam Basketball Varsnry C45 CAROL LIPMAN Entered 1954 GO Representanve C1 25 Vxce President of Class C45 Co Edntor Columbra News C45 Dance Commrttee C35 Debatmg Club C25 Glee Club C1 3 45 Camera Club C1 25 Nature Club C1 25 Library Councrl C1 25 Volleyball Varsity C1 2 3 45 Basketball Varsxty C3 45 Deans L1stC1 2 35 494634 7 WC 0 'VM raglan 4. 75' J- 8 eu 5' Lzvvbalbw 24, 74 7fCfL1 lc gif 1 H, D f Ji ZJCK, M ff, awful C4441 Qghnvx f,! Z - - , S ' Q ' Q Q S , , I , S 1 Q s 1 Y Y Y S Y 9 , . . , , . ML' 1 N. uw L 1 4 I 5 -vw , 'janv' . ,5. ., J, 4 , .1 J ,,,, , a avfpvl-., LL Nj ici , L4440 L Lygagyxf My UL V 6 , , C r 3 K' ff 5 U VQLX ' I, ' .' C ' 1, 1-.Al 4 XJ f - 24' ' Am . ,, . ' ' f ' J '- V' bc'-' 7 92' 4-L Ci-'1,f- if ' if , ' J -L Ag., I f ' QQ .L . I A . . f- gf 'f-. v Y 1 rv W Q a ' 5 JU - 3 . . ,S , 1 Y -' 55 , 5 D ' Q 1 a l , , . ll 3 3 7 , . 5 , S Q 1 1 5 3 ' 3 9 5 ILEN A MARBERG Entered 1954 Language Club C15 Dramatxcs Club C15 Servnce C1 45 Columbus New: C45 Columbiana C45 Camera Club C15 Lrbrary Councll C1 25 Arr Club C25 Nature Club C 25 Debatrng Club C25 Dance Committee C35 Assembly Commrrree C35 Boosters C45 Leans List Cl 2 3 4 L, fl-f IVLJ7 ur I P VALERIE MILLER ball Varsxty C15 JUDITH MARCUS Entered 1954 Cheerleader C15 Dramatlcs Club Cl 25 Columbm New! C35 Columlmzna C45 H15 tomme C25 Assembly Commlttee C35 Camera Club C15 Language Club C1 25 Llbrary Councll C1 25 Debatmg Club C25 Deans r Cl Entered 1954 Dance Commlttee C1 2 35 Art Club C1 2 45 Lrbrary Councll C1 3 45 Servxce C3 45 Play Readlng C25 Alternate Treasurer French Class C45 Basket I 9 I 4 A ' 4 , .S . 2 Q Z ' , L S 2 A S I Q b S S , , M fl! f I I cL,L f . 5 1 I 1 ' , . L. U' , L . 2 A f X f Cf 74 - I1 L, C4 Q, I ' Q 1. Ulu ff ll l l 4 V m ML, w L1 l J 1 ' V xj I UI I Ing!! , nf' ' l , v . -I , ' w't.f' 1. 1' , L ln I IJK. ' A ' Us Ql 'U 4 . 5 .3 'Y . . pl' . , L A of, C YT 9 5 - 5 U ' A . L ., A g ' nf ,LN . . . t 1' ' 1 I 9 A ' ,N 'L ' ' jg, a 1 2, s L IS , . hjxvl W5 1 ' f ,Q i 5, 1 fr 5 ,cl at H K' Q . , ,Q V, wil l X1 F' ' 5 V' 0 A P 1 ' , ,. Q Al. Y Y E 1 Y E Y Q S S ' SANDRA MINTZ Pmg Pong C31 f W Mm S WV an Of lf MARK PARETS Entered 1957 Columbnma Q41 Vrce Presndent of Band Q45 D batxng Team Q41 Dtamatlcs Club Q45 Varslty Soccer C41 Base ball Team C45 Deans LISC C41 RICHARD RENTNER Entered 1954 GO Representauve C23 Assocrate Manager of Advertrsrng and Sports Edxtor of Columbnana C45 C Manager of Aclvertxsrng of Columbia New: C35 Freshman Basketball C15 J V Basketball C42 Baseball Team Q31 Tenms Team 142, Pmg Pong CZ, 3, 42, Dean's List Q27 Entered 1955 Dramatncs Club Q23 Debatmg Club C3 43 Q FRED RESSLER Entered 19553 News Club C253 Swimming Team C454 Bowling A . Team C45. Jul. STUART ROMER Entered 1954 Deputy Senior Councilman C45 Stamp Club C15 Associate Sports Editor of Colum bm Newt C45 Freshman Baseball C15 Freshman Basketball C15 Varsity Basketball C 2 3 45 Var si Baseball C3 45 Deans List C 5 CHARLES RONS grap er of C0llHIZb1d New: C45 Columbza News C35 Presi dent of Dramarics Club C55 Science Club C15 Literary Mabazme CU Music Appreuation C75 News Club Dmmxtits Club 15a Seruce C35 Citizenship Award C75 G' ms List 41 A -if f C '- . 1 Qs 1 i , . l l Pl l-C1 2, 3 . f A C Entered 1954g Treasurer of Senior Council C45g Staff Photo- V h . Q V , 9 .- -L . v . U-3 a C252 fl Del 'L ' .2, 1'-45. ' N Y 'ta -I STEPHEN BARRY ROSE Entered 1950 Freshman News paper C11 Class Treasurer C5 41 Columbuma C31 Assocrate Eclrtor C41 Columbsa New: C31 Science Club C11 Dance Corn mrttee C1 31 News Club C21 Debating Club C21 Class News paper C21 Rmg Comrnnttee C31 Drarnatxcs Club C41 Charrman of School Prom C41 Soccer Var srty C31 Deans Lrst C1 2 3 41 MAR'l IN ROSENBLATT Entcrtd 1933 Dance Commlttee C41 Llterary Magazme C31 Baseball Team 43 41 Basketball Team C21 J V Basket b C41 CAROL ROPER Entered 1954 GO Representatlve 131 Columlua New! C31 Dance Commlttee C71 Chaxrman C41 Cheerleaders CoCapta1n C21 Captaxn C31 Glee Club C1 2 3 Photography Club C11 Servrce Cl 21 Assembly Committee Cl 31 Dramatrts Club C31 Swlmmxng Team C11 Basket ball Varsnty C3 41 Volleyball Varslty C2 3 41 School Servrce Award NVQ 1 K J' K sf karma NR 4 ff ' ' wiif'lf'i'7l 7 a fzis l 1 K 4 , . ' . ' ' . , , - - 1 a ' - Q 9 C11 ' 1 n 1 ' L , Q , Z ' Q Z ' , Q , , Z 1 , 72-.,f- ' XX ,f 1 X3 , 1 3 C ' C 11 N7 ' 'C , , C t v-Xxx be t f V ti, . 7 x W' T ' A f ' A x l A - 1 l' 1, -,, 3 3 1 3 2 ants ,, ' A ' , rf -I I i 9 Q lk Vfjvurhii wtni Q ' . + 1'e'.f, fu ,y , S Q S Q - . ' , . 1 9 1 9 ' ' ' Q 2 S . . - 1 ' 1 1 a ' ' 4 all . f -c Hg,-fl. Q if X LYNN SANDERS Entered 1952 C olumbsa News Q4 1 H utofama Q 2 1 Lite Magazme Q41 language Clu Q 1 21 Dramatlcs Club Q1 2 3 41 Library Council Q 1 31 Q4 7. Secretary Treasurer Q21 Art Club Q1 2 3 41 Play Reading Debatmg Club Q3 41 Glee Club Q3 41 Chorr Q31 Photography Club Q21 Pmg Pong Q3 41 Deans Lust Q3 41 S MA Rh SAVETSRX SANDRA SAROT Entered 1949 Presndent of Class Q11 Treasurer of GO Q21 Vnce Presldent of Class Q31 Advisory Edrtor Columbuma Q41 Colum bm News Q41 Co Director of Anythmg Goes Q11 Dramaucs Club Q31 Presxdent Q11 Nature Club Q11 Play Reading Q11 Glee Clu Q1 2 41 Cho1rQ1 2 41 Language Club Q21 Club 21 Q31 Debating Club Q3 41 Bas ketball Varsrty Q31 Deans Lnst Q1 2 5 41 Entered 1936 Lxtcrary Mabaune Q41 Glee Club Q51 Vxrsm, Bfrskerblll Q7 41 Captain Intramural Team Q3 41 JERIIMIE SCHILD rs1tyC3 45 Deans L1stCl 2 3 ff? ff V'?'l ROSALIND SCHN APP PQ Entered 1950 Cheerleadmg Cl 2 3 45 Columbiana C45 Language Cu C1 25 Glee Club C15 Nature Club C25 Dramatncs Club C35 Dance Commnttee C35 Bas ketball Varslty C35 ROBERT SCHNUER Entered 1954 Colzzmlmma C3 45 Llterary Magazxne C2 3 45 Language Club C15 Math Club C15 Llterature Club C1 Z5 Mechanncal Drawrng Cl 25 Musnc Appreclatnon Club C2 35 Assxstant Manager of Soccer Team C45 Baseball Team C45 Manager and Co Captaln Bowlmg Team C45 Entered 1950 Nature Club Cl 25 Photography Club C15 Language Club Cl 2 35 Debatxng Club C35 Volleyball ,VAC li- 1' MICHAEL SHAPIRO Entered 1945 V1CCPfCSldCHT of Class C15 Ed1tor1nChref of Sophomore Newspaper C25 Chxef Justrce of Student Court C45 Columbm New.: C25 Student Faculty Commrttee C45 Constrtutron Commrttee C45 V1 ual Ard C2 35 Sound Booth C2 45 Dance Commrttee C2 35 Varsrty Swrm mrng C1 2 35 Soccer Varsrty C1 2 3 45 All Cnty Soccer Team C45 Thrrteen Year Club Deans Lrst C1 25 uf! L aff fy l I ,1 5.3 1 MARILYN SINGER Entered 1952 Presrdent of Class C25 GO Representauve C45 President of Library Councrl C15 Vrce President of Library Council C25 Library Councrl C45 Cheer leader C1 2 35 Booster Captam C45 Camera Club C15 Servrce C1 25 Budget Commrttee C25 Dans Lrst C1 2 3 45 DANIEL SOCOLOW Entered rn 1954 Mechanrcal Drawmg C1 25 Dance Com mrttee C1 25 Soccer C1 25 Columbza New: C2 35 Ad vertrsmg Manager Newspaper C45 Dramatxcs Club C1 25 Columbmna C35 Advertrsmg Manager of Columbsana C45 Glee Club C35 Pmg Pong C2 35 Tenms Team C45 Musrc Apprecratron Club C35 Literary Magazrne C45 Deans Lust F1-v-fi-AL-'VS .Q X D rv-5151 vw N X Nil A mbw I X adv.. 5-'Lan-3 NIGAQASQN .ix 4 A kde J, tl-Lb M,C,..., Q ,Q Q 1 Q Q .s- a , I Q ,, - , ,117 59 ,A ff' lf ,flfljfr 9 Q. 1 . QM f'j L K hifi, 'ff M. X 1 1 4 In A - I ff W y H' I Y 51,0174 If 1:14, 'LIU . 'Will in emi.. I foffy Dim, K X ffl' C U-C 1 tfjfll ' l 'lg If ,JL V W4 1 - f ll!! rl Clif! O wfll ff! r 'I ' ' , lf' T05 p 1 VXNXX 9 ' 0 Biff 315559 Q . . ' Q if 1 . 'i . ' . ' 5 'll 5 I I . I I -- XXX Q , 5 ' ' ' 9 . ,s., ' 'S Cl, 2, 35. I I Iii . W A ,A JOHN SPIEWAK Entered 1944 President of Class C1 2 3 41 Editor In Chief of Columbza News C41 Junior Editor C31 Editor of Literary Magazine C21 GO Cabinet C41 Chairman of Progress Council C31 C Chairman of Assembly Committee C31 Columbnma C1 21 Gl Club C1 2 3 41 Dramatlcs Club C1 21 Debating Club C3 41 Dance Committee C21 Discount Card Committee C31 Ping Pong C21 Soccer Varsity C2 31 Thir teen Year Club Deans List C1 MURRAY STRAUSS Entered 1949 Treasurer of Class C11 Secretary of Senior Council C41' Co-Editor of Columbiana C41' Columbia Newr . Y' C2 3 '1Pins and Banners Committee C31' Dance Committee y C11' Glee Club C3 41' Tennis Team C3 41' Swimming 1 Team C31' Captain C41 Soccer Varsity C2 3 41' All City Scholastic Prep Soccer Team C41' Deans List C1 2 3 41. JAN E SOMMERFIELD Entered 1945 GO Representative C1 21 Vice President of GO C31 Vice President of Senior Council C41 Constitution Committee C41 Student Faculty Committee C41 Budget Committee C21 Camera Club C11 President C11 Columbia New! C3 41 Debating Club C31 Voleyball Varsity C1 21 Captain C3 41 Athletic Representative C1 21 Basketball Varsity C3 41 Chairman of Dance Commrttee C31 Thirteen Year Club Citizenship Award C31 Deans List C1 2 3 41 as lf' jx ROSE WILDENBERG Entered 1955 G O Represenra t1ve C45 Columbmna C45 Hu tomme C25 Llbrary Councrl C25 Dramatrcs Club C2 55 Volleyball Varsnry 2 5 45 Basketball Var 2 3 52 PAULA WAGNER Entered 1955 Treasurer of GO C35 Treasurer Secretary of GO 145 Chaxrman of buttons and Banner Commnttee C35 Progress Councrl Q35 Dramancs Club C2 3 45 Debatmg Club C2 35 Cheerleader K3 45 Nature Club Q25 Athletxc Representatxve Q25 Columbiana 145 Volleyball Varszty Q35 Basketball Varsity C35 tg, ,vw 5 ,fft : Q, aa- ' 4 1 F , rv v E - : V ,..,, E if n 55 gf, WN Chool MBP 5 42' 11 FORM VI Through lts first thrcc ymrs rn the high school the Class of 1958 dxsplaxcd promrse of a sterhng senror tear and thrs seat rt nas true to form The class collectnely and rndmdmlly led the school xn scholastrc clthletrc and socnl functxons Athlencally 1ts members shovted excepnonal prowess on the lmscball clmmond and All Crty ln leeldlnq C G S to 1n undefeated seftson Sotmlly 1ts seison sms hlghlwhted by theiter parts to sec The Musrc Man Scholctstxcfllls we held the lfrrgest represen tatxon on the defrns l1st as well as leadmg the student Qoxernment through rts mans functlons Pres1dent john Sp1eu alt h1s alds Carol Lxpman oan Lexx and Belrrx Rose V1cePres1dent Sec retars and Treasurer respectnelx and cleans Mrs Vagmnos and Mr Xenos deserxe much credxt IH maltmg th1s hne tear for th1s years Senlor cl1ss XXl'llCl1 has etched '1 fine p1cture on the 194 year old engraung of school hrstory ' l u , f ' A I I 1 Q rl ' . ' q R -. ,Qi ' Q X , I , V X ' W! M ' . 1 H l , T x ' Q x ' ,,, gi 'ax ' '75 ' , 1 A - , 'gcL.1.EJlinv ' f U M . ,,, 1 , O .lx N 5.3.1, kv l v .L L A 6 X, . L K L - . . . , . , 1 , 4 a 4 y 1 L L 4 ' ' , . , Y L V, . ., , L , L 4 L J lil, 1 L 1' , ' , ' ' , ' , v . Y . 1 7 . . v C , u . . . V K , . V. . A . v . , t ' - ' tx L c . L L - . . L L t . a , ' n . . . . , . . ' 4 ', t 't C, ' 21 - ' - ' . .. . U Y l t t I . FORM V This year has been 41 wry fruitful one for the unior elfiss The nrst bit of class business transacted was the eleetion or class offieers joe Rosen was elected President Ditlt Hirseh, Vice President and Don XX eelxstein Seeretarx Treasurer The eliss wlso eleeted its Generil Organimtion representatixes who .ire Arnoltl Lneler the able leielersliip ot Dr Lirnex intl Rexnolcls the tl ss en in 1 i est in s lic il ittixities Almost exerxone el ss mor ol tlie stir rms The ors hue ext in stluolistit irei xxitli ilvotit fourteen students on the Dems List and rlxnus it lelst three on Honors Also this tliex luxe ti n interestinf' trips to tlie Fetleril Reserxe Btnlx operi tl totirt trim Une el me m wortint exents or tlie xe tu to ef' irtls lneini t en or w tti e in mos f LX K L XX LXK ti X iluilwle experie for inxone t 1 x w ittittixe ne Iiinior e iss . v M L A , , v A v h 1 2 y I I 1 Y, iv 2 42 . . A J ' '. , A A ' ' lst '. year, r 'A ilqe A ' A 4' 1 V A 3 ' the Ai, nn ai K ll. A V '- ost ' - A A 1 5 - ' . A' imi 1 'A i - 1' nr mis le ' ll be ' . 1 Kg r ' 4' A A 1 1 bor ' 7 g Lili' f ira 't '. i tl ff felt ' - A 1 1 ' f A tliii tli ligitl lone liiite ell. A fr K of the Goldman, Bill Greilslieimer gintl ,lolin Lyon. feminine members of tlie tliiss .ire engage-tl in ' ' - 1 - 1 - ' A A . 1 1 so Qil serxite xxorlq xvliitli is . . A - 'nee Mr, I K ri litis nik- 1 :Mel in- i 4 U' '. ter- ' Ku uc 1 K ' 'l '- ' - in All in- ull. tliis year tiirnel out to lve 1 'ery the 'Ll .K luis joinetl one or e Y A 'l mol in l ' A o A for gill tliose in tlie h ' tea . 5 Juni . L 'A also elletl ' the lxif. FORM IV Form IV was a very acnve class durrng the 1957 58 school year We were led by Presrdent Lance Brown V1cePres1dent john Schern Sec retary Pat Berlly Treasurer Joel Harrrs G O representanves R1chard Nrgen and Allan Levrne and deans Mr Mrshkm and Mr Barbanell Our class act1v1t1es were hxghlrghted by our trrp commrttee whrch planned trrps to the Ford Assembly Plant 1n New ersey an opera and the mov1e Henry V Many sophomores saw acnon on varsrty teams and were leaders m scholasnc and socral funcnons Many class mates also partrcrpated rn socral servrce morl-. mth UNICEF In short Form IV was a leadlng class rn school actmnes thxs year and we are proud of our fine record J , , 3 ' 7 ' 9 , , a n a - V s Y . . Y . . 5 . . . . .y.. . V V 7 7 FORM III Moving up from the 8th grade to become part of the upper school has been a great step forward for the students of the present Fresh man class and we have subsequently had a very successful year At the beginning of the school year class officers were elected These are Edward Kel man President Marti Figueres Vice President Secretary Our two General Organization re presentatives are Bruce Silverman and Richard Diamond with Bob Roth as alternate Beside having kept many students on the Deans List the Freshman class has actively participated in Varsity sports Also the Fresh man Basketball team has been exceptionaly suc cessful and we hope to have a fine team by the time our chance to represent the entire school comes Form III port it has also of its vsas greatly is not only proud of the fine sup givent to all school functions but father and student dinner which enyoyed by all The class has also very interesting and educational trip to a ticket and missile exposition with Mr Alexander All in all under the fine guidance of our Deans Mr Contrm and Mr Milones we have had a fine year and hope to have three fine years after this one , L . . , . - . L V . D john Pomeranz, Treasurerg and Shanon Figueres, made a few trips this year, one of which was a - 7 . . , 7 Q , - . V n FORM II The 1957 58 school season proved to be a successful nd eventful year fo rthe students of Form II both scholasucally and soc1ally The stronger assocratxon wnth the Upper School brought on by the form system caused a gr ater mterest and partrcrpauon rn school functlons plus a stnlfenmg of the academlc currxculum Athletrcally our fme year was headed by our basketball and football teams The year was also sparked by xntramural actwmes and class trxps Our class oflicers for the second semester were Pres1dent Ken Krexdman Vlce Pres1dent Susan Levme Secretary jun Mann Treasure Loren Chrlstenfeld G O representat1ves Rlchard Blom berg and Carla Salomon and alternate represen tatlve 1111 XVeckstem 2 Sv Y , n v . , . a - y ' - . . v4 .A W-nf FORM I This year the members of Form I finally made the trip across the yard XYfe became members of the Upper School an event which proved to be a valuable experience and as a result had an enjoyable and enhghtening school year Ssholastically our departmentalized courses were very interesting and informative They were marked by our first encounter with the study of a foreign language We also had fun socially and athletically Some classmates savx action on the football team Through the leadership of our deans and class ofiicers President Elaine Levine Vice President Larry Fried Secretary Tommy Alex ander Treasurer Marc James and Room Man ager Hovsard Sanders our class had a very im pressive record for the 1957 58 season 4 I 'B K A at ' 1 3 . l'V ' . Q .. J. .e '01 E 1 -, ,p-3 V . , Q 'x , x f X u' ' ' 7 V Y' ' , . , , 1 7 ' . Q - , v x ' . . . . Y - - - a ,I ff' NVX MC WMU? ffl! MKG ,mm,4,f4..,, ,aawffvafff WW LI JJ L m ',. 4' f f i l 2 1' , EKYR .' Q 2 k ,. '- 'JV A I ,V -...- f ' o Q I X ' T 91 1 A un' l. . fi: .Ajieporl by, .mrs Buchan There have been many changes in the Lower School this year For the first time all six elementary grades have been housed together in the building on 9-4th Street We have developed a feeling of closeness and a fine sense of working as a group both stafi' and children By rearranging our space we have found room for our own elementary Shop on the same floor with the Art room The Shop and Art teachers have been able to work together to give the children some very real and ex citing experiences with tools as well as with a wide variety of other media The addition of a library to the Lower School building has also broadened our pro gram Independent reading for enjoyment and research for information and new ideas have both been stimulated Library workers have been trained the mechanics of getting the books ready for circulation has all been done by the children They are growing in independence and developing a sense of group responsibility We have also turned our attention out ward toward the other children of the world In October we raised well over S5200 00 for UNICEF to help children in less fortunate areas of the world. At Christmas we held a fiesta and learned how Spanish speaking children celebrate this season. We are also concerned with the newest pilgrims to our country the Puerto Rican children who live in our neighborhood. We collected warm clothing and toys for them. We hope to find out how they live work and play so that we will better understand them. This has been a good year of develeping working and living together. CATHERINE BUFHAN T7 Front Row Barton Zabm Mrchael Lapkm Andrew Chernuchm Mr Clayton Stephen Bernard Kenneth Kay Perrre Kasson Back Row Mxchael Swerg Davrd Greer Donna Pearlman Karen acoby Carol Pomeranz judrth Halberstadt Barbara Sregel Absent Douglas Lobel james Samuels GRADE SIX The unrt on Greece was very 6XCltlf1g We worked hard to burld projects for the class mcludrng a large model of what we thought Mount Olympus the home of the Greek gods looked lrlte and an enormous Trojan Horse The mythology study also led us to add to our vocabulary and our understandmg of language For the fxrst trme we learned about the roots of vsords and how to burld a vocabulary by uslng them XVe feel rt was a productlve year Our class officers were Douglas Lobel and james Samuels as presrdents, and Mxtch Lapkrn as Vrce Presrdent We would lrke to present some rdeas of the work we studied tn the srxth grade We took up mythology for the flrst trme For us II served two purposes lf told us about early people and the ways they thought about the earth and rt gave us wonderful storres about the gods and goddesses rn therr travels around the world The study of mythology led us to other thmgs to early Greece- a study of 1ts people and thenr ways and to more advanced work wrth words 'Q Us 'K N -. . 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Y . . y V 9 v I ' Y 7 l L to R Marc Bogdanoff Susan Nlerenberg Judy Stern I.esl1e Roth Robert Lobel Robert Zxmmerman Andrew Levrson Harlan Barnard Carol Hexfer man john Nebanzahl joseph Gottlleb Arthur Lrbm Franklin Speyer Susan Hrrschheld Absent Lynn Greenspan Stephanre Frnedman Steve Frenkel GRADE FIVE The Frfth Grade drd many rnterestrng thfmgs th1s year We began wnth a completely new organrzatron of the class Every Monday mornrng the class elected The Charrman of the Week It was h1s job to run all the classroom actrvmes for that week Every day the charrman and the class planned the pro- gram for that day We chose the subjects that we thought we should study and the order rn whrch to study them After th1s we began our work Durmg the first term we pulbnshed a class newspaper called The Fxfth Grade Weekly which we all enyoyed wrrnng In connectlon wrth our Socxal Sfl1d1CS we dld a project on the Explorers a play about the Prlgrrms and a musrcal play about Europe We studned the Solar System and made the mne planets and hung them from our cerlrng We studled food and kept track of what we ate on charts to see that we were eatmg the proper kmds of food We dnd many other Science experrments Our class took a number of trrps rncludmg ones to the Museum of Natural Htstory the Metropolrtan Museum of Art and to Phtlhpse Castle 1n Tarrytown We enyoyed our work rn the Frfth Grade and all of us are lookmg forward to the Srxth s I 4 ' 7 1 7 ! 3 7 7 3 - ! 1 7 1 7 . , , . 1 9 . H . ' . . . xr - - . . x 3 ' 9 ll ' II - 9 9 'V ,Q Fnrst Row L to R Howard Rodgers Bryden Becker Mrs Cone Mark Bohana Stephen Gumley Mrchael Straus Second Row I. to R Thomas Schxck joshua Lewm Karen Sprelberger Mark Mandel Raymond Levy Beth Lrpshre Andrew Spathrs Keith Arluck Absent Mrchael Wernberg GRADE FOUR Grade Pours much brgger than we were rn the fall We ve been growmg and learnmg fourteen of us all In Math we tackled the trmes table to Twelve, And long drvlsron we mastered ourselves, Wrth fracnons we know fourths and halves when we need And we can read numbers nn the mrllrons wrth speed Geography took us to lands far and near Bunga and Srmba, rn both hemtsphetes, We saw how they lrve rn low lands and hlgh, In heat and cold, where 1t's molst and dry, With Englrsh we polnshed our grammar and speech Current Events brought world news wlthln reach Class officers were elected to responsxble posts And learned to hold meetmgs Clrvelxer than most'J In costumes we gave our book reports Some wore hoop sklrts and some wore shorts We acted out our parts wlth pleasure As rn Renfro Valley the play well treasure In Scrence we studred mrssrles and space Motnon and force and msects commonplace Ours was a year we ve done somethmg wrth What have we done We ve gone on to Frfth' t I' - E I A - I V . 5 ' 1 ' 7 ' ' ' 3 . 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BP ,un mn P-7 J XX asa Cl'-'Ina T-my by ,Ia-va 5 'pk fdyl 1 pa pm 'll r GRADE oun YEAR Composed by the Class We lnke our school, We have fun and learn That we must always take our turn Frrst comes arrthmetxc, txmes tables, drvrsxon, Then weve problems, addltron, subtracrmg, Whxch, we admrt, can be very drstractmg In readmg and wrntmg we've done qulte a bxt We've studxed how Indnans managed to hve From caves to museums we've traveled afar To see how the others are l1ke as we are We read our lrbrary and reference books To find how the Indnans used flre to cook THREE Food, clothmg and shelter the Dutch needed, too The same as New Yorkers, they we, and you As sclentlsts we re clever, We know what to do Our experlments we wrlte And keep nn book form, too Our stars are not just rn the skxes When we write our poems they gleam ln our eyes We musnt omxt shop, musnc, and art, Nor thrs year our swlmmlng together And now that we've boots we can go to the park In any and all kmds of weather We lxke our school We have fun and learn And we enyoy bemg together 5 -V 5 Y M f I ' r un I Q , ' af ' ox. 'fi l f A 1 .1 -lv- l tiff: N, . ma, . 1 , w ,umfb mf' Dftii a Q. A ,'f- ' 1 ff TI ' 1 v 1 'f X Q ' .f x i K 4 3 fi 2 rg ' I ,- :K T I I L, -5 I V 1 . ,L , f F 1 E X- 1 1 l . A 'V 3 k I Ad--I -4 ini.. I v , . . . , , . . . - - I , . . n c J l! ' '-'Y GRADE TWO XVe had a busy year IH Grade Two Vile learned many thrngs 1n Ar1thmet1c how to add and subtract how to count by words how to spell and how to use a real dlctronary XVe pract1ced our wrrttnng We worked to make our school lrbrary We read lots of books Thrs year we started swrmmmg 10 the pool That was the most fun' Some of us learned to d1ve We worked 1n the shop and learned We had a wonderful nme at school thrs year learmng many new thlngs and havnng fun together 3 'Y 7 V ' , . D . two's, hve's, and ten's. We learned many new to use hammers and saws. Y , 7 Y . ' gig! .ai GRADE ONE STORY OF THE FIRST GRADE We have a mce frlendly class It IS a very bag one so we have two rooms Our e We a work room and a play room class works hard have fun ln school make lovely prctures have learned to read and write have fun lookmg at books and hstemng to stones see films too go to the srudro to make rhmgs out of clay and wood We lrke to go to musrc and smg and play the prano and we play games that are called ryrhms Sometrmes we sxng at assemblies We have jobs to do to look after our turtles Sometrmes we have birthday partres We brmg treats for each other and we share We have dates wxth our frrends at home We lrke our teachers We have fun rn school but 1ts real work too We ' . ' - We like free time, to paint, color, cut out and and bulbs and the library books. We . . . . . . We . ' , ' ' . QW Q5-ww -J s QM Stub at The primary desire of the editors of our pub lications this year vsas to deviate from the old routine and effect new quality in the Colambza Nea: Colambzana and Panorama We feel that for the most part they achieved the desired results of literary works from Grade One through Form VI The magazine itself was planned organized and published by a very capable staff At the head of the staff were Editors in chief joe Epstein and Roz Kahn who along with Mr Continx their faculty advisor deserve most of the credit for the magazine They were ably and ener geticly aided by Production Manager David Goothelf Associate Editor Mark Levy and Art Editor Evelyn Torczyner Perhaps the greatest literary gains vyere pro duced by our excellent nevyspaper which this year almost solely through the efforts of Editor and Faculty Advisor Mr Sherker was the best Colambza Neuy published in over a decade John Spievyak cannot bc given enough credit for the quality of this publication With the needed help of Business and Advertisement Manager Dan Socolow his associate Richard Rentner Literary Editor Bill Greilsheimer Sports . . . V . , . . , . . . ,, . . . V 1: rr ' 11 r' :J ' ' , - I Y ' Y Y , Y Q . . . 9 V I ' Panorama, our literary magazine, consists ifl-ChiCf ,lOl1I1 Spiewal-2, CO-editor Carol UPITIHYI, r I 8 ' , r 1 V Q . Y I i l . ' a 1 i ' 1 . . , , . . ' 9 7 :lima -.-.... jmblwaho us Edrtor jerry Cohen hxs 1ss1stant Stu Romer and typnst Gale Coleman the Columbzz Neur appeared regularly 1n an lnterestxng and ln formatne manner The last of the student puhlrcanons IS C0 lzzmbnmz It IS almost 1mposs1ble for 1 person to reahze the enormous amount of tune and effort needed for nts publ1cat1on Desp1te a large staff th1s years yearbook yxhrch was confronted vyxth d1Hicult1es nn photography ad vernsxng and vyrrnng was also almost solely the product of the top edrtors Practxcally all cred1t for thrs publxcatron must go to Edltorm chlef Marvm Dxamond and Co-ed1tor Murrav Strauss who alone vyrote most ot the books lxterature and saw to If that needed photographs were taken and ads were obtaxned Mr Sherker who along mth the edxtors dummxed the year book and added the art and Dr Carney who alded vuth lrterary edltlng were vxtal to the puhlneanon Many others contrtbuted to the yearbook They were Dan Socolow and R1chard Rentner ad managers Barry Rose and Sandra Sarot as socxate edrtors Dab1d Gotthelf photography edrtor Mark Parets Ed Kelman Steve Lrpson john Lyons jerry Wersen and Leon Kunstenaar '7 iq 5. 'Q f 1: .1 . 7 . . 7 , 1 4 a , Y. I V - I 4 , r b . . . .- r , 1 I . , 4. V . 7 7 - a - 9 4 . c ' 7 V ' v , , . , v ' ' v , . 1 s - , , 1 1 ' ' V v ' ' . ' LJ 9 a ' a 1 a , ' 9 9 - GE ER L ORGANIZATIO ,-- Standmg L to R Rose Wlldenberg Marrlyn Singer Peter Schwartz Laurence Burd Alan Schwartz Steven Gordon Rrchard Nlgen Allan Levrne Richard Dramond Carla Salamon Paula Wagner CSecy Treasj Clarre Davis Kneelmg jonathan Lyons Arnold Goldman Davrd Bamberger QPresJ Wrllram Srlverman fVlCC Presb Wrllram Grerlshexmer Front jon Parets Absent David Inwood Ronald Rmdler Robert Roth CABINET Top Row L to R Carol Lrpman Davrd Bamberger Lorraine Glemby Paul Lieberman Carol Roper John Sprewak Second Row L to R Marc Levy Wrllram Silverman Marvrn Dramond Laurence Burd J - ' ' I X S , X n ' ' XX ' , L - ,,' I f 3 QA iq I 2 .. L A . 13 : ,, ,Y . , i - - 5 ' ': 9 3 7 7 3 7 1 7 1 I ' ' 3 ' : , , . , . , . : , , . f Q X' - 31'-'IJ '? If 2 K ? , , . Q ff X X , . .2 , , , , 9 7 ' 3 ' ': 7 7 9 SENIOR COUNCIL I' ln Back Row Marvin Dnamond CPres1dentD Mur ay Strauss CSecretaryD Mr Xenos CAdv1sorD jane Sommerfield fV1CC Presxdenrj Charles Rons CTreasurerJ Front Row Ira Posrel Stuart Romer jay Look fDepuuesJ STUDEN COURT V L to R Mnchael Shapnro CCh1ef jusnceb, Glorm Cusumano fAssocxare Justrcej Mr Xenos CAdv1sorJ, Lmda Kellner CSecre-taryb, Charles Llpsky CAS socrate jusnceb ,A ' A .r.s N Q C C r I A cy K If , 1 L v , , 1 , 'V f ,r Y -uf x X 'I' .L I '- ' i G- l -'Z s. 'Z7 ' F .- kj . K . I 5 Qs STUDENT GOVERNMENT The new Constitution of the Columbia Gram mar School student body vns ratified on Sep tember 20 1957 and thereafter the functions of the Student Government vxere ably carried out on a sound constitutional basis The main organ of the Student Government is the General Organization which consists of elected representatives from each class of the Upper Sehool This year the G O activities and Vice President Bill Silverman with assis tance from Secretary Treasure Paula Wagner The subordinate activities of the G O including the First Annual C G S Prom at the Savoy Plaza Hotel on April 25 were performed by the committees Larry Burd headed the Assembly Committee Don Weckstein and Carol Roper the Dance Committee and Marc Levy the Publicity Committee This year inter school events became of prime importance C G S students took an active 17 part in attending h onference of the Guild of Independent Schools in New York City and were the leaders in the establishment of the Inter School Congress The remaining functions of our Student Gov ernment vtere also carried out effectively The Cabinet composed of the leaders of the schools extra currxeular activitxes and headed by Vice President Srlverman endeavored to coordinate President Marvin Diamond effectively main tained order in the school and enforced the Constitution and rules of conduct while the Student Court headed by Chief ustice Mike Shapiro effected justice upon the offenders of school rules In short the Student Government durrng the ,1957 58 season has been extremely active and 1ts officers and members hope that it has successfully contributed to the life of Columbia Grammar School Masala . . . 1 I . L I . 0 t C C A . yt . . l . , r . V, , , 1 a A K L . C n - I2 C I . 1 . , . 7 .R . 1 . , p I , were headed by President David Bamberger school activities. The Senior Council, under , l . . . 3 . . n . . . . t A, . . . . 3 . . . , - , J ' ' . , V . , . . . . , i i 2 ' ' 5 , , , - a ,lt-fm iL1.., LSL-Q-'7B63URR QGWP DRAMA CLUB if The drama club under the able gu1dance of Mrss Sally Gannon has proven to be one of the most popular and enyoyable clubs rn Columbxa Grammar School The xnterpertatron of ackrng skrlls and the chorce of plays has been the natural rncentxve and all that was needed for our buddmg young Thesprans Early nn the school year the drama club presented two plays Brevssre and Wlllre and X Q! I Ways and means the plays were put on to a capacrty crowd and the ovatlon was thun derous A wonderful trrbute to the work the drama club IS dolng Durmg Easter trme a combrned drama and glee clubs presentatnon wxll be grven Herald ered as a wonderful club the drama club and Mrss Gannon are to be congratulated for a Job well done X , , r X - g x , X' X ' t Q F' , IQ 1 1 K k , T: c , C X , , W I :NX X 5 ' X X in A V11 ' ,F V V VA Ai,Af,flj ' . .. in V . . u , zz 7 ' ' - as ' , .. . GLEE CLUB This has been a fruitful and active year for the Glee Club There were so many applicants that Mr Gorn found rt necessary to organize two groups a Senior and a unior Glee Club Wfhen the years vyorlx began there yyere 57 students in the Senior Club dravyn from the upper three Forms The Junior Club numbered 73 students from the first three Forms The first big program yyas giyen just before the Christmas holidiy Both Clubs combined in singing such inspiring sen s as The Lords Prayer and Praise Xt The Father Also each group presented a feyy songs on its oyyn In addition Glanina Mia yyas sung by the choir a group consisting of ten of the finest singers in thc school The b1g project for the second term yyill be a presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan s immortal comic opera Trial By ury This yyill be presented by the Senior Glee Club novx num berrng 38 early in May The junior Glee Club is yyorlxmg on nexy songs and may possibly embark on a condenced yersion of Gilbert and Sullivans Prnafore fly? slr. f , ,I '2 l A ,N ' Y i 1 Q4 5 f f. . X 1 ku J Pl, l . K- -1 X K , 5 Tak. 1 ,Eb ,-.1 JW , f 2 ' ' - HS J Q w f : V My xfbw, .-rm. M5 'fl ,Jf,fmyr,,, ' 'A f' ' . -'fy t T ' T We N M lint' I . . . ' , V C ' . - . . ,, . . .f ,, V . - C L 4 l , l 0 . . . . . . I , L . , y . . . 7 Y ' L ' H - V 7 ' - u ' 7 V n - . ' . ., J . A-4 . 7 - ' a . H . Y . , , 7 L , 4 . c L . ' Y . . . . . . ,, , 0 ' CY U ' L S I D 4 'M c 1. 7 l 1. Y .y 1. . A ,J A I H Q V . . . , H , H L L 1 4 . , c 4 0 L 11 Seated L to R Rosalind Kahn Lynn Sanders Evelyn Torczyner Marilyn Seitman First Row Stephen Zeche Leon Fischer Michael Freedman Bruce Dengrove Robert Schneeweiss Ellin Sarot Scond Row David Pravda William Greilsheimer Mr Zegger John Spiewak DEBATIN G CLUB most popular extra curricular activity in C G S admirably grew in size and skill during the course of the year The club participated in the formation of the Independent Schools Debating Association and as a direct result engaged in a number of inter school debates During the year its mem bers upheld both negative and afhrmative sides of resolutions such as the following That stand on immediate integration in the South and That foreign aid be substantially increased The club members also debated among them selves in an attempt to des elop better talents and techniques These debates were sometimes per formed before a school assembly The club under the guidance of Mr Zegger their faculty advisor was headed by President Michael Freed man and Chairman Bruce Dengrove X K' Vw Xt. 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Z 7 3 ' S The Debating Club, while perhaps not the the federal government take a more positive , . n V . n , . , , I . . - From Row L to R Brll Srlyerman Dayrd Bamberger Mrchael Shaplro Mary rn Dnmond Stmdlng Mrs Vagmnos Mr Xenos jane Sommerheld STUDENT FACULTY COMMITTEE The Student Faculty Commrttee vyas organrzed rn 1954 to create a mectrng place yy here school probdcms could be dealt wrth by members of the faculty and student body ln an efhcrent harmonrous and collectrye manner Thrs year the faculty vyas represented by Mrs Vagranos and Mr Xenos The student represen tatron as provrded for 10 the Constrtutron con s1sted of Dayrd Bamberger B111 Srlyerman Mar vm Dramond and Mrchael Shaprro The gat tulous femrnxne yreyypornt was povrded by the apporntment of jane Sommerheld Durrng the year the commxttce drscussed the honor code dm ers educatron the dress rules and end term exemptrons The commrttee functroned smoothly and ln every case reached a conclusron whlch was rccommcnded to the admlnrstratxon thc faculty or the G O The commrttee found that the honor system had been effectrye and that rts contrnued suc cess would depend entrrely upon the puprls maturrty understandrng and consrderatron Thrs was the conclusron reached rn d1scuss1ng one of the matters or prrmary 1mportance rn C G S Thrs year the Student Faculty Commrttee made a mayor contrrbutron rn the strmulatron of student faculty relatrons tovsard better under standmg ot school problems The results were most gratrfymg . 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I' 'V 'f V t Seated Linda Kellner Jane Sommerfield Standing Bruce Dengrove Michael Shapiro Marvin Diamond John Spiewak THIR'I'EEN YEAR CLUB The Thlrteen Year Club welcomed s1x new members xnto 1ts ranks from the Class of 1958 Thls club IS comprlsed of those students who started m the kmdergarten of Columbla Grammer and have worked the1r way up to the Semor Class The new members were Linda Kellner Jane Sommerfield Marv1n Dlamond Mlchael Shapxro john Spnewak and Bruce Dengrove It IS m teresnng to note that the Thlrteen Year Club members again constltuted a large part of the nucleus of school leaders These students owmg the longest allegzance to C G S all attamed promment roles m the executnon of school functnons jane Sommerfield G O Vlce Presldent as a junlor was thns past year the V1ce Presrdent of the Semor Councrl Llnda Kellner was the Secretary of the Student Court Mnchael Shaprro was Chlef justlce of the Student Court and a of the Semor Councxl and Edntor mn-chxef of Columbxana john Splewak was Edntorm-chxef of the Columbxa News and the Semor class presxdent Bruce Dengove was a member of Columbnana The student body as nn the past has greatly benefited from the contrlbutnon of the clubs outstandmg members and we all hope that they contmue thenr line leadershlp m college and m the future : 1 : I Q I . , I u . - . 1 , - ' I stellar athlete. Marvin Diamond was President , , , . . . -. . 1 - ' D ' ' 7 v . 1 ' ' . . , . . ., 7 X X XXX WW' f , X ff nfqfyyk x X PHY ICAL EDUCATIO DEPARTMENT MR ALL BENYAK Entered 1955 Attended Duquesne Long Island Umversrtres Calnforma State Teachers College Degrees B S m Physncal Eau canon Teaches Physical Education mr Ham Ll Rada Du' of Jwalilx aJ5hys1calEt5 I gr. -'T' YT MR WILLIAM NIGEN Entered 1934 Attended New York Umversnty Degrees BS MA Teaches Health and Physzcal Educatnon W 4 ev A 1,031 1 1 U , . , I 'x Qi Lf V 1, A ft ,Y 9 so as 5 5 ' A ' ? ' ' I I . . ' ' 1 ' 3 X I . . . . . . ' . . N N X xx . I : G . . - I N 1 I l u . . 4. - X N X : .D . . A : nd u . . . ' x ' X 1 X 1 X, r W xx ' X V K N57 I N v ' X 'XIX 1 X 1 Q. W w,,g N MISS MARJORIE BERMAN Entered 1958 Attended Umversnty of Cm cmatu Columbia Umversrty Degrees B S Teac es Glrls I-IealtHNfa cal Education he Front Row L to R Stephen Zeche Dov Grunschlag Arnold Goldman Marvxn Dnamond CCapta1nJ Mrchael Shaprro Jerrold Cohen Davrd Bamberger CManagerJ Rrchard Dramond CASSISIHUC Managerj Back Row Mr Benyak CCoachD jonathan Schem Joel Harrls Marvm Roth Marc Parets Murray Strauss Wnllram Silverman Wxlllam Grerlshermer jonathan Lyons Bruce Dengove jose Fngueres Mr Reder SOCCER This years soccer team coached by Al Benyak was the best to represent the school ln twenty years C G S went undefeated rn ten games Crecord 6 045 won the A A P S champxonshnp and saw five of 1ts players make the All Cnty Prep Team It was unbeaten and untled ln league competttlon Ctecord -4 0 07 and tecerved mentnon 1n several newspapers The front lme was led by Captatn Marv Dramond jerry Cohen and Mtckey Shaplro These three sentors made the first strnng of the All Czty Prep The remarntng lrneman was Dov Grunschlag who played left wmg and scored five goals The defense held the opposntron to four goals m ten games, wtthout which we surely should have lost The halfbacks were captarn elect Arn1e Goldman, Murray Strauss, Mark Parets and Marv Roth the fullbacks were Bruce Dengrove and B111 Sllverman Brlly Grexl shermet played goalle Grellshetmer and Strauss qualtfied for the second strtng All Cnty Prep Out most srgnlficant game was wtth arch r1val Kew Forest for the A A P S champron shnp Dramond and Cohen scored the goals that enabled us to wm 21 The game was also stgmficant nn that we defeated Kew Forest for the first trme ln thtrteen years The teams success was due to hustle and teamwork Even though several semors are leavmg next years team should have a top season Thxs years reserves who wrll have to fitll the now vacant postttons are Steve Zeche johnny Lyon, joel Hams, johnny Schem, and Mart: Ftgueres Congratulanons to the soccer team for a great season. . plan: , x X . .VV f , 5 ' W , P 'REX A, V. tv, . 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O 1 ' - . . , . , , a 1 . , . 1 BCYS BASKETBALL The C G S Basketball team of 19571958 was built around the scoring of Stu Romer Roy Robbins jerry Lefcourt Stu Ustin and Don Weckstein with the rebounding action of Robbins Romer and Steve Gordon Boys who saw limited activity this year were Arthur Crystal Rentner Coach Al Benyaks team found the early goings rough because of inluries to key men These injuries plus the lack of height have contributed to a dismal first half showing of the team The bright spots of the season so far have been the fine outside playmakmg and shooting of jerry Lefcourt Don Weckstein and the driving of Steve Gordon and Stu Romer also the hne all around play of the big men Stu Ustin and Roy Robbins Through the first eight games of the season the Lions have vson three games one was a 59 53 vsin over Delhanty H S and the other record at this point could have been better with a little luck The games to which I am referring are 65 63 loss to Columbia Freshman B team in double over time and the 74 73 loss to Delhanty H S This years team had a fine nucleus of juniors and Sophmores which should provide C G S mth a successful team next year . . . , . . yn , , . a , . , . . g , , . , . . V 9 Marvin Diamond, Frank Fain, and Richard two were victories over Dwight. The team's , , , . GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Wfrth the advent of grrls rn Columbra Gram mar rn 1956 vye find them becom1ng more and more an 1ntegral part of the school com munzty This years all g1rl volleyball team was an excellent example of the enthulasm of the gurls brmthmg out 1nto all forms of acnvlty Tvsenty one glrls comprlslng both a yunror and senlor yarsxty met every Tuesday and Thursday for an hour pract1ce per1od durmg yyh1ch they were rnstructed IU the varrous sltrlls by M155 Schnexder and Mr Reder An 1m portant factor ID the yars1ty s success was the grrls perfectron of yyorltrng together as a team rather than as 1ndrv1duals Thrs could not have been accomplrshed w1thout the leadershrp of both the captarn Jane Sommerheld and the co captarn Pat Berlly Thrs explarns the reason why the volleyball vars1ty was vrctorrous rn four out of the seven games played If you should ask one of the gnrls on the team who 1ts greatest rlval was she would rmmedrately respond Fxeldston The team played agamst Freldston three nmes durrng the season The first and second games C G S that they vyere opponents was at the Rrver dale Freld Day Here the C G S vars1ty dxsplayrng rts skrll rn teamwork and IH sports manshrp proved to be vrctorxous over Freldston It vyas a great accomphshment for the team and rts our hope that the precedent the grrls have set th1s year vull be a good example for all future C G S volleyball aspnrants I 7 I I ' V. 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Seated L to R Gordon Oppenheuner Mark Saltzman Arnold Goldman Allan Levme R1Ch3Id Nlgen Larry Burd Standlng Mr Nrgen Bruce Brown james Davxdson R1chard Nalm Howard Hlrschman Alan Mann Stephen Redxker Fred Ressler Murray Strauss QCGPIHIU, Lance Brown VARSITY SWIMMING As th1s goes to press our vars1ty swlmmrng team IS undefeated Wlnnlng therr first two meets of a ten meet schedule rt looks as lf our boys are xn for a very successful season The major pomt scorers at present are R1chard Nalm C40 yd free stylej Gordon Oppenhelmer C100 yd free styleb R1chard Nngen C200 yd free style and 1nd1v1dual medleyj Arnold Goldman QBack strokej Marvm Roth QBreast strokej and Wnlllam Frohlxch QD1veD The team IS made up of the followxng boys Senxors Mlchael Strauss CCaptD Laurence Burd Wxllnam Frohhch and Frederrc Ressler junlors Gordon Oppenhelmer James Davrd son R1chard Nalm Arnold Goldman Bruce Brovun Marv1n Roth and Steven Zeche CMgr D Sophomores R1chard Nngen Mark Saltzman Allan Levme Stephen Redlker Stephen Klaus ner Alan Mann Howard Hxrschmann Laur ence Brovvn CAsst Mgrj Freshmen Wllllam Lnpsky Steven Cohen and Xvllllam El scu ,x ,, 9 V - . fx x 7 , ' , I 5 U .f 5 3 ' a ' 9 J y a 1 ' - ' x Q x 9 a 1 1 1 9 9 7 - . , ' 3 9 1 9 . 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A V 7 ' 7 3 ' 3 A I Il' A Front Row, L to R Jeremle Schlld, Llnda Kellner, Jane Somnerfleld Eatrlnla Berlly, Bobbl Zucker, Back Rov L to R Amy Slskln, Susan bternfeld, Allce Ressler, Judy Loewe, Carole Roper, Evelyn, Illuller, Judv raleula, Shannon Flgueres, Be-tty Leltman, Enld Brant, M15 Schneider GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Thls years glrls basketball varslty vtas one of the neyyly organlzed teams stemmlng from the 51flS ewtrleurrleular actlvntles and from the results ofthe VHFIOUS games that yy ere played tabllshed vars1ty team Bes1de havlng the lndlvndually developed skxlls of some of the players to yyork mth the varslty had yylthln 1ts realms the lmportant attrlbute of Splflf created by PIOHCICUI team yyork Thus yyas readlly seen IH the nrst game played agalnst Bentley IH VKlllCh the C G S Coeds dlsplayed thelr prevalent skllls to galn a tremendous vlctory of 57 -17 oyer thelr op ponents Ol eourse th1s uetory eould not luxe been aeeompllshed XX1EllOLlf the asplrln lelderslup eo eaptaln Judy Loeyye Needless to say the coach eaye the g1rls lndespenslble nnstruetlons on the ylrlous plays that were helpful ln all the games The C G S Coeds lS one ot the mayor teams un the lea ue and should be proud of 1ts admlrlble 1nd mueh deseryed reeord 1 5 , 1 . . : ' ' ' .. ., , , 2 , . .: '- ' ' . 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BASEBALL The baseball team has by now completed what was probably one of 1ts most successful seasons of the last decade It had been evrdent slnce September that under the 1eadersh1p of strong contender for the A A P S champron shrp The team was sparked by the strong battery of prtcher Stu Ustm and catcher Roy Robbms xnfielders Rosenblatt and Lefcourt outfielders Romer and Cohen and a powerful backlng of eager substltutes Wirth th1s comb1nat1on relymg on prtchmg and h1tt1ng strength the C G S nlne expected to play 900 ball and capture the league champ1onsh1p Wfe were sure of at least a vunnrng season and the success of ace p1tcher Ustrn but as thrs artlcle was vmtten before the season opened vue only hope that our expectat1ons 3 V . ' 7 , , . . . ' . ' ul Captain Gerry Cohen the team would be a ' ' . , I v V. . ' 3 y l Q v 7 - g g 1 , , V . npnu 7 54: eakmg cy' whufes 9x I '91 fly '71 0 0 I .. i , ,j a I xt . :fl 5 . wig' if I 'TY Q Li e 55-if WY 4g A If X N' -+ . 1 1 f 1 . .Q I . 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LIBRARY When one talks about a school lrbrary 1n a secondary school he vnsualrzes a standard school llbrary It should contarn many uptodate books both for assrgnments and pleasure rt should be managed by an effrcrent and qualrfied lrbrarmn and rt should have a workable Dewey Decxmal classrhcatlon However 1 secondary school lrbrary should also be a laboratory xx orlcshop for brovxsmg and quret study Resently students rn the scrence class had to do some research on Yellow Fever The school lxbrarran not only added to the text but also mtroduced the use of magazrne artrcles dealrng mth the subgect In another nnstfmce the socnal studres class was dealxng wth the questrons Wfhat rs Forengn A1d7 and What are the Functrons of the North Atlantnc Treaty Organxzatrons The school lrbrarran vas ready xx 1th a battery of bool-.s magazrnes pamphlets and other documents to meet the students needs He also revrevs ed once more the sources to whxch students may refer solrcxted quesnons on procedure and suggested a logrcal m thod of attack The lxbrarrans workrnq experlence rn the school lrbraty for the past year has convrnced hum that the school library IS the 1deal laboratory work shop for the research assrqnments the students have to meet Jen Chung Chang Lrbrarran 5 4 . . 4 L 4 , c c 1 L . v ' - , 1 . . . 0 V , , l , 1. . . . . 4 . 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' - u ' - - n u ' , . . . . ,, . . v v' , ' v 1 , . . n u 5. . . , . . . . 4 V . . . . . , - - C - 1 . - Q 9 mrs Eltse .klexamier at-ks JIM SAMUELS Grade 6 A in tk 03321 tt Art has gone through the stage of believing that creative expression means you may draw or paint or sculpt and carve anything you wish children while I work on my attend ance records Art has also gone through the stage of free experimenta tion where no end or purpose is in sight Today we have come to believe that there is a defenite and necessary phi losophy of art education that has an important part in the childs devel opment Many books have been written and much has been said on the meth ods and means of awakening the creative spirit of the child but often we the philosophy into practice We are vitally concerned that creativity should be encouraged and developed in children young people and adults and in the part that educators must play in the creative processes It IS our belief that only creative teaching can induce the creative process Teaching which results in the ability of an individual to think and to express his thoughts in some medium whether it be in words paint stone wood or in scientific mathematical symbols is creative thinking This is the philosophy that our CGS Art Department follows when presenting the various media to the students seeking to fit the problem that will best suit a particular child Three factors must be stressed the individual the ability to think and the ability to express ..,3.. 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