Coolidge High School - Corral Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1955
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few Q05 4+ rw Y gp I' 'Qi Wf- ,.-1144:-T. ,V D ,,,,., wr. . fy 1' 11 H ig PY, 3' i q ' H ii A 24 sv I 'V , . 1 41 ' T v gf A gghagkiyhbf .' .. fir' '4 Aa 15-7! E: . .. , A ww ,fl Q QM L- '5 Wi: ' N Q, -. , Mg, ',', 's A Q f 'zifmff , 455 15. F ., . V., J, ,film x y , ,14 ' 1 I 5 J? K The CQRRAL STAFF of the alvin Coolidge High School Woshington, D. C. present . . . I l 3 I CCRRAL 1955 Table of Confenfs At the Top 4 On the Roster 22 At Work and Play 80 On Fields and Courts 110 In Uniform 123 For our Support 129 Principal Mr. Cedric O. Reynolds Assistant Principal Miss Aclgof F. Nordby Assistant Principal Mr. Joseph P. Carlo Mrs. Isabella Krey and Miss Mary Clary add more sheets to the individual folder of John or Mary. Counselors Our strong counseling service helps each student prepare wisely for college, marriage, or success in a iob. This carrier pigeon, seeking counsel no doubt, sat on Miss Clary's desk for thirty minutes on September 15. After a rest period and an un- scheduled session with the CORRAL photographer he went about his business. achers Lt. Harry B. Andree, Jr. Military Instructor Miss Elizabeth Cooper Physical Education Miss Alice Fairbanks Social Studies Mrs. An na Barrett ff, Biology L ,gy l l L. 1' A 21 J' In i - fmvef 1 --,'. ' ,X :f:a :? i ii ' , 5 lilies Mrs. Josephine Donovan Biology :gif , M. , sill, J ' 5 Q 5' 'fail 2 . ' is-uf, 35: -s fm iw M-:vi MH. a 'fl fl - My 1 -sf V - ,fs ffm gf ' ,- 595 A .f ' 'lf 'Q '34 Z, f' fi .. ,f wfwfflg 'wif-ffm,'3,f,ffi,9.x my 'ziewiltfi Lt: K Ye if H y S ggi 'X In --5-'gr4f 'l1. f:'1f?'ifQ' 'izfji lxliy' , 532 'jfijs J l . , ,W ' it 4 J My ' Mr. Anselm Fisher Mathematics Miss Isabel Chappell Physical Education Miss Jeanne Ewing English Miss Helen Fuller Music Teachers 419s Mrs. Ellen Glassman Mr. Paul Hahn Mrs. Palsy Halley Ar! Printing Business Education Miss Ella Hanfl Mr. Carl Heinlel Miss Pauline Hildebrand Social Sfudies Physical Education Social Sfudies Mr. Leonard Himes Mrs. Ida Lou Holmes Mrs. Maude Horne Physics Home Economics English 9 Teachers 5,1 Mr. Waiter Howe Music . ' L-1 'L - : Z x .. . .vfi v var , F Miss Mariorie Hull Mrs. Hilda Jecklin Miss Dorothy Johnson English Mathematics Physical Education MVS- Isabella KYCY DV- Theodore l-ibbe' Mrs. Dolores MacDonald Miss Carol McCamman Counselor Social Studies Spungsh Sf' Mathematics 59. MiSS B6l'f1lC6 MCGUU6 MTS- Ruth Nei50n Mr. Samuel Pursell Miss Virginia Quick 5PUf1lSl1 3l0l09Y Business Education latin I O at lf gg f 1 'vu 525. Y ,W M 2 I I, Donald Salim Miss Pauline Scott Mrs. Gertrude Silverman Miss Elizabeth Smith Driver Training History . 5'-fslne-95 EdUCUfl0 P English J H F ll . -gm i 5 5, it X is t - ri'i 1 -V Mrs Rachel Smith Inez Sweeney Mr. Charles Toxey DV- R0lUBI'l Vanderllp French Economics Mathematics English Mr J Howard Waddell Woodshop Mrs. Elizabeth Chase English Mr. Julian Colangelo Physical Education Mr. Gilbert Conn Physical Education ww' Mrs. Betty J. Warner Physical Education Mrs. Lois Green Business Education Mrs. Elaine Haworth English Mrs. Margaret Hobbs Business Education Mr. Vladimir Vasa German Mr. Ryland Warren Chemistry Mr. Rufus Jacoby Metal Arts Mrs. lrene Kent Home Economics Mrs. Edith KoiouharoFt Social Studies Miss Gertrude Walter English Mrs. Lucy Weese Business Education Miss Evelyn Morris English Miss Della Nelson Librarian Miss Martha Stapin Retailing Q05 vfsr P. T. A. Attending the Senior Dinner of the February Class is the entire Executive Committee of the Home and School Association: Mr. Stanley Wolfe, Mrs. James Mitchell, Presi- dent .lohn Sullivan, Mrs. Eugene Roberts, Mr. Eugene Roberts, Mrs. D. R. Conger, Mr. Carl Baumann, Mrs. Carl Baumann, and Principal Reynolds. The Colvin Coolidge Home ond School Association Has Over Thirteen Hundred Members. The social hour following the January meeting attracts parents, teachers, and a sprinkling of pupils. Business Office Miss Judith Utterbach and Miss Frances Scott lsenior '.,E ,f ,f:s,:, 1 ','A clerkl greet all guests, com- 2 pile reports, and train stu- - dents who elect office prac- tice. ' was Q' YD' it V 1 5-frffiw it-' Switchboard duties, filing, sorting mail, and preparing the absence list are capably handled by lla Slyman, Sandra Wolfman, Pat Rogers, Elaine Harris, Sandra Sickle, and Lilas Person. ,.-, . ,.,-- fb Competition for places on the staff Bank Supervised by Mr. S. W. PURSELL At rush hour Elaine Good- man, .loan Sullivan, David St. Denis, and Pat Balanis man the cages. Customers Sandra Haftner, Marlene Shechter, and Nancy Goode deposit or withdraw funds. ln the background Myrna Silverstein types her report, President Seymour Heltzman sits at his desk, Etta Needle- man works on the books, and Jean Warren operates a posting machine. is keen. The 1955 stat? includes Carolyn Shrier, Myrna Silverstein, Joan Sullivan, Seymour Heltzman, Pat Balanis, David St. Denis, and Elaine Goodman. Second Row: Ann Swank, Etta Needleman, Marguerite Coppa, Marsha Fredland, Sandy Haftner, Barbara Goodman, Pemmie Embrey. Third row: James Monroe, Maria Santoris, Nancy Goode, Jean Warren, Marlene Shechter, Ann Boughan, Helen Kitsoulis, and Alvin Goldberg. Cafeteria ,ie H. ...XT- Et' Besides enioying their lunches and visrting with their friends some ambitlous students use the cafeteria as an improvised study hall. For most students however lunch time is food time and fun time al 5' Shown here are Anna Whitson and Elizabeth Harris, two of the stat? of tive coaks who pre- pare the lunches served in the cafeteria. Hungry students make short work of the appetizing lunches, the substantial sand- wiches, and the yummy desserts set before them every day. El use your ,weffl sf , 2' 3 ,, mms: West ,lib A. .Ayn Sl IPPLI XBBSEEHQ Varsity Shop For regulation sports togs, you can't beat the Varsity Shop, directed by Mrs. Silverman. Maggie Carr selects the proper size from saleslady Marlene Gritz, and Jack Angolia tries his sales resistance on salesman Eddie Phares. VARSITY SHOP workers are trained to sell, to keep books, to keep stock, and to serve as cashier. Joy Nichols, Lee Berkow, Sandy Posner, and Leonard Tempchin get school supplies from Bill McDonald and Paul Silber. ll 4CI3a 'rss ll ul' Infirmary llnng,,.-..- '-uun-..- ..........1-- on ,,,-v' my Nw by er 'gy ,DQR A 1 . SL il 5 r' gf .As ', g?.fHg'lX2f 1 at 'mf . r if,-ci lies? Kixfxi 1 , f, rl,- ,,,,r r ,rrxssj I ' ,,., . lr . fatal ,ry-fkfv 5 Sandra Rosenblatt can go right back to class after Mrs. Thomp- son covers the abrasion with a bandaid. Mrs. May Thompson, R. N., is a very busy lady indeed. All first-aid cases are her prov- ince, and their number in one day is apt to be considerable. She keeps health records and makes appointments for the school doc- tor. She must also decide whether aches or pains that come on when a test is scheduled are severe enough to warrant bed-rest in the infirmary, return to one's home, or whether he might iust as well return to class. adio orkshop Fifty members, guided by Miss Isabelle Chappel, practise techniques of radio- speaking and script-writing. The activ- ity fosters a fine spirit of co-operation, develops many warm friendships, and has prepared many for an active role in the field of college radio. Bi-weekly broadcasts feature news, sports, and special events. .fi ev 'N' . S P i , , ii., 'if--I ff' . . . , Steve Miller, Carol Ruffner, Ruth Kline, and Faye Molyka share a mike. The entire cast of Mr, Pope per's Penguins includes Jer- ry Shapiro, Bobbi Specter, Stewart Engelberg, Alan Pekin, Bennett Cooper, Molly Sorin, and Mary Biederman lseatedi. Standing are Steve Miller, Marvin Himelfarb, Carol RuHner, Susan Rose, Naomi Weiss, Faye Motyka, Ruth Kline, Joyce Anderson, Marvin Bendavid, Freddy Stempler, and Myron Perl- mutter. Th Student Council .,,- x Y' '..m-.. a...,, -ie 'up L Each Student Council Representative speaks for thirty-five or more of his classmates. Those honored by election to the 1955 Council are Sandra Parzow, Doc Weingarten, Deborah Dobkin, Sandra Damewood, Ruth Kline, Herbert Solomon, and Eugene Lipkowitz, S8C0lId row: Phyllis Bach- rach, Hanna Freed, Dorene Willis, Elinor Rosenblot, Joanna Sullivan, Judy Jaffe, Gerri Rosen, Fredda Goldberg, Toby Fox, Nancy Espy, Carol Isaacson, Harriet Bennett, 'Hlfrd row: Ronnie Leven, Loretta Lowe, Pemmie Embrey, Jeanette Robin, Paula Olewiler, Nancy Sigmon, Bobbi Gold, Joan Darby, Louis Sill, Stuart Kaplan, fourth row: David Shitrin, Steve Miller, Bob Mitchell, Morton Berg, Stewart Engelberg, Paul Matthias, Dick Beyda, and Sam Holt. OFFICERS The Student Council is made strong by student support. President .... . .Sandra Damewood . . The Student Council makes Coolidge a Vice-President . . . .Ruth Kline dem0C'UCY- Secretary . . . .Deborah Dobkin The purpose of the Calvin Coolidge Student T H b S I Council, as recorded in the Council constitution, reasurer . . . er rt n - - - e O omo is to bring about a better cooperation between - n the tacult t attord the Sergeant-at-arms . . . .Doc Weingarten The Student body O d Y' O Faculty Sponsor . g . .Mr. Colangelo 70 students greater participation in the school pro- grom and to promote law and order. S s 5 Seniors x JONAN SULLIVAN-President BILL HAYS--Vice-Presid f iris' DOROTHEA SHERMAN-Secretary DANNY PRATT-Treggu Officers of the February Class pm... ., ,,.xx s. .. , .. W,.,f.....,..,.,M.. Seniors QJQW HERBERT SOLOMON.-Pregidenf JULIAN WEINGARTEN--Vice-President f h-. 3 11. NANCY SIGMON-Secrefcrry ROBERT MITCHELL--Treasurer Officers of the June Class - .gym M ofa , 6 5 XI .o? 5 wifi li'-...off . , , an 'K' 44,1 3 f-Q- sggsfo. .N DORIS AARONSON . . . JUNE Courier Business Manager, Corral Editorial Stott, Section Secretary, G. S. A. Board, Latin Club, Polemics Club, Science Club, Dance Club . . . Doris enioys doing Israeli folk dancing . . . Next is college. DAVID ABRAMS . . . JUNE - C Club, French . . . David likes progres- sive iazz . . . He will attend Maryland U. to take a course in engineering. ELAINE CAROL ABRAMS . . . JUNE Library Club . . . Elaine is interested in modeling . . . She plans to go to col- lege after graduation. MARVlN ADDRESS . . . FEBRUARY Cadets, Radio Workshop, Rifle Club, Sec- tion Treasurer . . . Future plans point toward Maryland U. ROBERT AGNEW . . . JUNE Cadet Captain, Varsity Football . . . Foot- ball and parties are Robert's interests . . . Plans to attend M. J. C. FRANCINE ALLEN . . . JUNE Spanish Club . . . College and art are in Francine's future. JESSE ALTSCHULER . . . JUNE Jesse plans to attend Maryland U. and take dentistry. JOYCE ANDERSON . . . JUNE Radio Workshop, Booster Club, Chorus, Orchestra, Home Economics Club, Bridge Club, Y-Teens, G. S. A .... Joyce will go to Bucknell University. JOHN ANGOLIA . . . JUNE Cheer Team, Rine Tearn, Drill Team, Cross Country Team, Track Team, Chorus. lt. Col. in Cadets .... John plans to go to Military College and then enter the Army. MARY APOSTOUDES . . . FEBRUARY Colt Capers, Student Council, Cheerleader, Make-up Committee for Spring Play, Booster Club . . . Mary eniays dancing, basketball, and art . . . She will attend Maryland University. MELVIN ASTERKEN . . . JUNE Dance Club, Corral Representative, Corral Staff . . . Dancing takes up some of Melvin's leisure hours . . . Plans to go into retailing or writing field. A ARTHUR AUERBACK . . . JUNE French Club, Spanish Club, Science Club . . . Like progressive iazz and basket- ball . . . College is next. JOAN BAKER . . . JUNE A ' - 1 Red Cross, Chorus . . . Joan enioysfeoh lecting records . . . .She will attend busi- ness school and become a stenographer. LARRY BAKER . . . JUNE Cadet Bond . . . Larry loves to dance . . . Plans to become a 'lawyer after college PAT BAl.ANlS .. . . JUNE V J V Cheer Team, Student Councllglank :Stat 4 . . Por is interested' :inf lyts awinga-,ans -listening to popular niusi45.f.,..g.j.Stzesvrit work. as a bank tellgrygafterixgrhdudfilin TOBY ANNETTE BANNER . . . FEBRUARY Chorus, Dance Club, Home Economics Club . . . Toby goes in for playing the piano and dancing . . . She will work after graduation. ROBERT BARKIN . . . JUNE Golf Team, Football, Track, Record Cam- era Squad, Artist for Courier . . . likes sports and art . . . He intends to study law in college. All.EEN BARNHART . . . JUNE Booster Club, French Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Library Club . . . Aileen likes to play tennis and cook . . . She will at- tend the University of Vermont. MEl.VlN BARON . . . JUNE Spanish Club, French Club, Cadets . . . Melvin likes sports . . . He will visit South America or go to college. MARTIN D, BARR . . . JUNE Cadet Otticer, Rifle Team . . . Coin col- lecting is his hobby . . . Plans to go to the University Of Pennsylvania. TOBY BARR . . . FEBRUARY Veep and Treasurer of Home Economics Club, Red Cross, Archery, Talent Club, Senior Cabinet . . . Bowling, sewing and table tennis are Toby's interests . . . Mary- land U. next. MARY BASDEKIAN . . . JUNE Dance Club, Choir, Corral Advertising Staff . . . Skating and swimming interest Mary . . . She will work after graduation. BRIAN BECKER . . . JUNE MORTON BERG . . . FEBRUARY Student Council, Visual Aids Squad. JOSEPH BERMAN . . . JUNE Corral Representative, baseball, usher at assemblies . . . Art, Sports and Stamp Collecting are his hobbies . . . Plans to study accounting. DICK BEYDA . . . JUNE . Courier Sports Editor, Student Council, Basketball, Colt Capers, Corral Stafl, Jr. Prom. Committee. C Club, Talent Club . . . Business Administration at G. W. for Dickie. JOHN BISSET . . . JUNE John's main pain is automobiles . . . Will take up mechanical engineering at Mary- land U. MARLENE BLANKENSTEIN . . . JUNE Booster club, Dramatics Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Spanish Club, Red Cross . . . Marlene plays the piano in her spare time . . . She will study education in college. ELIZABETH BLOTNER . . . JUNE Office work or the Wacs will get Eliza- beth. DEBORAH BRAWN . . . JUNE Like to swin, play baseball and basket- ball . . . will work as a secretary after graduation. 63 .12 ,, ,,, 5 A it ayg ' s r 1 , X My viva R .. iN .,,,. r it 1 , ,'.' g L- A Psi'-M1 l 251.21 2 E . ,. 1 ,z?,g93s,,. t,g.s X I se, , swam yt' 46 lu... ,g. e if Q! ,. fr, gli 4 , 'limi Q f lzz - li JUDY BRENNER . . . FEBRUARY Talent Club, Booster Club, French Club, Home Economics Club . . . Judy loves to travel and icollect records . . . She will study medical technology at college. MICHAEL DEVID BREUER . . . JUNE Section President, Corral Reporter, Jr. Red Cross, French and C Clubs, basketball . . . Mike is interested in Science. GERALD 8RlCKMAN . . . JUNE Science Club . . . Gerald enioys collecting coins. ARNOLD B. BRODSKY . . . JUNE President of section . . . likes chemistry and sports . . . College is next. ELAINE BRODSKY . . . JUNE Dance Club, Spanish Club, Corral art stat? . . . Hopes to go to Maryland U. FERN BROIDA . . . FEBRUARY Spanish club, G. S. A. Section treasurer and secretary . . . Loves Glen MiIler's records . . . Temple U. will claim Fern. CYNTHIA BROOKS . . . JUNE Spanish Club, Booster Club, Home Eco- nomics Club . . . Cynthia enioys dancing and music in her spare time . . . Plans to attend Maryland U. GEORGE A. BROWN . . . FEBRUARY Spanish Club . . . I-te will go on active duty in the Navy alter graduation. ROBERT BROWN . . . JUNE- Bob will become a dentist but right now his interests are sports and cars. KATHERINE BUAS . . . FEBRUARY President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer of Section, Cheerleader, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Make-up in Spring Play, Co-chairman of Senior Prom, G. S. A., Colt Capers . . . College is next for Kathy. JAMES BURCH . . . JUNE Studying, collecting records, and writing stories take up most of Jimmy's time. CAROL ANN BURNS . . . JUNE Chorus, Y-Teens, Dance Club . . . Love! art and attending football games . . . Alter high school she plans to take a secretarial iob. MARY CATHERINE CALLAS . . . JUNE Red Cross President, Booster Club Veep Cheerleader, Secretary of Section, Radic Workshop, French Club, Talent Club, Jr. Prom. Committee, Colt Capers . . . Like: piano and dramatics . . . College next. LEON CRAIG CARLSON . . . JUNE Track . . . Craiglenioys architectural drow- ing and sports . . . College is his goal. JAMES CARROLL . . . JUNE Vice-President ot section, Student Council. Baseball, record-camera squad . . . Likes sports and hillbilly records . . . plans tc attend college. LEON C. ,CARROL1 . . . JUNE MAX CHAlKEN'. . . JUNE -Vice President ot, section . . . Likes iazzy musio . Plans to attend college after graduation. 1 V GERALD . . JUNE french- CluB,,,Srience Club . . . Plans to ,study dentistry f , GERALD CHAYT r . . FEBRUARY Chess Club. Bridge Club . . . Gerald col- lects records , . . He will take a course in engineering. TRACY CHEWNlNG . . . JUNE Varsity football, baseball, C Club, Colt Capers, French club . . . After a stretch in the Navy Tracy plans to go into the Ministry. IRA Cl'llDEl. . . . JUNE Student teacher in typing, government and geometry . . . Plans to attend Georgetown University and take pre-med. l.EWlS CITRENBAUM . . . JUNE Treasurer of section, cadets, an usher at assemblies . . . Likes athletics and music . . . He will attend George Washington University to study pharmacy. JUDY COHEN . Y. . FEBRUARY President, Veep and Secretary ot Spanish Club, Booster Club, Polemics Club, City- wide Spanish competition, U, N. Discussion group, Student Council, Tennis Club . . . Judy will study government in college. JOHN COLEMAN . . . JUNE locker squad, Archery . . . John loves to work on cars and to be out-of-doors . . . He will enter the Navy utter graduation. SHIRLEY COVAULT . . . JUNE Skating, Y-teens, and Future Homemokers of America fill Shirley's time. HELEN COX . . . JUNE Courier Representative. RICHARD CROCKETT . . . FEBRUARY Football and movies claim Richarcl's spare time . . . He plans to work for the tele- phone company. IJCHARD CURTIS . . . FEBRUARY Senior Day Co-chairman, Section Presi- lent, Senior Dinner Committee, Spanish Club, Corral Representative, Senior Cabi- net, Sponsor tor Class '55 Secretory . . . .ikes to bowl , . . Will work after grad- ration. EANDRA DAMEWOOD . . . FEBRUARY 'resident of Student Council, Talent Club and latin Club: Courier co-editor, Junior 'rom Queen, Spring Play, Colt Capers, irench and Booster Clubs . . . Vivocious Sandy loves to' be around people and :ave a goodtime . . A ACRRIS DEMARHNO-.,.. . JUNE Zhorus s.. . Morris Lista-music lover . . . ,aw School next year. l 1' 'nr 'wmv e ,-e. N... e-Q. 505 I ' ilu it ' X all nav k V to . H- - 1 , WA .U ' 'r ZIW Gish, . MM ,W ' skiing- .,,,, ' ' 'viv- 58 .... 9 . C X' 1 'ka' 1 f 1. ik' a tx, n . K -,n-,, wk f' nw' ! , A : C P ' b -1 ' 'SK . .K ff ' n'Tj ' 'Aff ?' + M .:-- 'L .,-' . 1 ' ,?,':'!igalL':: T:' ,, ,L,.,- i ir .. 52 V C W - - r' V A I . 1 . M-- -lun-hw Y ............ mh, K V A.,.. 1 xx Asif? . buf an aufographed beanie becomes a freasure fieiiiffifx R This l tx my , fl 4 'te Y ' ss' ef HW it - 1 W sl, -W 'll s 'it ., it ie it :, .V 'ig L, .- v at 5 J 'li in 'l 'Z U? J my -niiitu. it s 'K K, . .H 1... I , n JOHN osmmo . resnumr? B s ' J .W Football, Cadets, Track J . . Pions to go in the Dfmy. A - F ELUOT DENNIBERG . . . JUN-E Section President, Corral and Courier pho- tographer, Science Club, Chorus, Radio Workshop 4 . . Catlects records, plans to study drama. ' DEBORAH DOBKlN . . . JUNE Student Council, Polemics, Talent, Latin, Library, Booster and Glee Clubs, Colt Capers, Courier and Corral Staffs, GSA Board, GW Speech Conference, lnquirlng Editor Program. TOM DOLCH . , . JUNE C Club, Track, Indoor Track, Cross Coun- try . . . Plans to attend college or go into the army. GILBERT DOSIK . . , JUNE Track . . . Gilbert is interested in sport cars. BARBARA DUBOlS . . . JUNE Spanish, Dance, and Home Economics Clubs . . . Bobby plans to attend college or secretarial school. LORETTA JOYCE DUNYAR . . , FEBRUARY Chorus, Booster Club, Student Council, Talent Show, Colt Capers . . . Among Loretta's hobbies are bowling, singing, records, and broadway shows . . . She hopes singing is in her future. PEGGY EADIE . . . FEBRUARY GSA activities, Section Secretary, Spanish Club . . . Peggy loves to swim and skate. She plans to attend Washington School for Secretaries. RICHARD EASTLACK . . . JUNE Richard has not decided yet between Mary- land and GW. JUDY EDELSTEIN . . . JUNE Radio Workshop, Courier Editor, Colt Capers . . . Judy paints portraits, dances, and writes. She hopes for a coreerin writing. BARBARA ENGLE . . . FEBRUARY Barbara likes iazz. Her next stop will be Washington School for Secretaries. JANE EPLEY . . . JUNE Booster Club, Future Homemalcers of America, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Corral . . . After Washington School for Secretaries Jane will be married. f . JUNE Talent, and Library in the plays Orange Are Like Streetcarsn college. . JUNE piano , . . Plans to at- School and study i s Home Club . . . Rhoda teaches piano and to sew and knit . . . Plans to study music. HALIALCHECK Qs. J. JUNE Stage Crew manager, Visual Aids squad, Radio Aworkshop . . . Hopes tor Archi- tectural engineering Education at Catholic University. i . 5HiRl.EY FEIN . . . FEBRUARY Senior Cabinet, Corral and Courier Repre- sentative, Tennis Club, Booster Club, Cos chairman ol Commencement Committee, Senior Assemble Committee Colt Capers i954 . . . Plans to study teaching at Wil- san Teachers College. MIRIAM FELDMAN . . . JUNE Chorus, Booster Club, French Club . . . loves music . . . Maryland University is her next stop. LEONARD FIGELMAN . . . JUNE C French Club, Courier Representative, Sub- scription manager of Corral, Treasurer of Section . . . Plans to take pre-med at :ollege. WRIAM FINE . . . JUNE Dance Club, Red Cross, Representative... Miriarn's hobbies include bowling, skating, alancing, and keeping scrapbooks. JO'RClA FINKELSTEIN . . . JUNE Polemics, Club, Dramatic Club, Talent Club, Student Council Talent Show . . . enioys dancing . . . plans to work for the gov' ernment as a stenographer. NIANCYE FIROR . . .- FEBRUARY 3.S.A. Secretary, Baseball, Basketball, lolteyboll, Hockey, Badminton, Red Cross, treasurer of section . . .loves sports and various types of handwork . . . Secre- 'oriat School next. FRANCES FISCHER . . . FEBRUARY Spanish Club, Senior Dinner Committee, SSA . . . plans to attend Maryland Uni- versity. I DONALD E. FISHER . . , JUNE Sade! Captain, Section Vice President, Eitte, Drill,'Second Archery Teams, Chorus . . -Don is interested in engineering . . . :ions to attend VPI. IOAN YWIAN FOl.l.lS . . . FEBRUARY Ihoir, Home Economics Club . . . Athletics :re har hobbies . . . Will go into some :ranch of the service. QAOMI FOX . . . FEBRUARY School bank, section- Secretary . . .enioys loing artwork and dancing . . . college s in ther future. XEAWD FRAM . . . JUNE :ranch Club Vice President, Latin and icience. Clubs, Track Team, Radio Work- hop, Colt Capers, Section Veep and 'reasuren Harvard Award, C-club. IAROL FRA-NKFIELDT . . . JUNE ranch Club, Chorus, Dramatic Club, Boost- -r' Club, library Club . . . Carol will go S, college and may model. g ?MTANT'UONO . . . .JUNE ' Itrorus . . she loves to skate and swim. KARCMMFREDLAND . . . JUNE ' resid-ent and, Veep ,ot section, Booster lub, .Talent t ,Club-,L Dramatic and Spanish Mix, Corralfn representative, and Red cons., .gg ,gsy ' ' ' , V .il r . if -'sir ' 5' ' 22 - , 1235.24 'ff ' 1,5 if .2 K C r 13 2: sf ' my If ,,:. , I ,Q-M , ., g,,e,, ' ,Z:1, l X. .ws ,X I A r L. 5 4 . f- .u l Q F ' w bw iii . . ,spar I s i f X , M . 1 ..I kk if Y f 5 si 4 e,. Q 1 al f if T 5' 7 X E22 is 1. ' fi, Q TQQI5- - L Vi-31' W 1-A 1 .4 mi 1' no g Kiwi.. Q ,ss i-fi, .lx-gp kV:n,. I .H 5 JS. f fm 1 r A ,. J ,,L i x fnilgv i A 53+ 3 f fir A Q M 2' K' f f 1 ia 7 41 C Q is-fi., '.Sf5f 1 . Vfiigfl ' .. I' K fs: m R+ 1 ri 7,142 ,Q g'.,.'3e, if G r ri VlRGlNlA FREEMAN . . . FEBRUARY Hockey, Basketball, Volieyball, Tennis, Badminlon, Archery, G.S.A. Board, Courier, President of Nalional Honor Sociely, Red Cross, Latin Club, Boosler Club . . . Vir- ginia's plans include college. JlMMY GANNON . . . JUNE C Club, ,Football Team . . . Jimmy is college bound. HARRY GARDNER . . . JUNE Harry loves lo work on cars . . . plans to join the Marines. BARABARA ANN GASS . . . JUNE Dance Club, Chorus . . . likes lo dance and go horseback-riding . . . plans lo be a slenogropher. MARIE GEHRMAN . . . JUNE Home Economics Club, G. S.A .... likes music und dancing . . . plans io be a secretary. RUTH GELLMAN . . . JUNE Dance, Boosler, and Home Economics clubs, Corral Typing Slaff . . . likes danc- ing . . . plans fo be a slenographer in lhe government. CAROLE GEMENY . . . JUNE Red Cross, Col! Capers, Cheerleader, Cor ral Sian, Jr. Prom Commiflee, G. S. A. Boosler, French, and Talent clubs , . likes uri, swimming, and singing . . plans lo attend college. BUDDY GERTLER . . . JUNE French Club, Cadets, Cofeleria Staff, Bose ball Team . . . iazz enlhusiasl and like model trains . plans to allend busines or law school. MURRAY GERTNER . . . JUNE Varsity .Football . . . plans lo be a me chanical engineer. LENORE Gll.DENHORN . . . JUNE K Spanish Club, Boosler Club, Home Ecc nomics Club . . . likes lo dance . . . plan lo attend George Washington Universilq HELEN GINBERG . . . JUNE Setlion Secrelory, Boosler Club, librar Club, Home Economics Club, Corral A Sinn . . . enioys painting, music, an sewing . . . plans a career in arf. DAVID GlNSBERG . . . JUNE Truck team . . . plans lo be o prinler i the near future. SEYMOUR GITTLESONJ. . . JUNE Cadet officer, Rifle Club . . . Seymol likes horses . . . plans lo go into 'tl printing lrode. JLlDlTH GLAZER . . . JUNE Spanish Club, Dramatic Club . . . liki fashion modeling and arl . . . plans siudy commercial url and educalion college. PETER GLEKAS . . . JUNE Lalin Club, Tennis Team, C Club, Bridg Club, President of Section . . . plans sludy engineering al Maryland Universil DONALD GODFREY . . .JUNE President and vice president of section, Football Team, Red Cross , . . enioys all sports. ALVIN GOLDBERG . . . JUNE Section Treasurer, Student Council, Bank Stott, Baseball Team, Latin Club. Alvin's future plans are for college and then the service. SHEILA GOLDBERG . . . JUNE Spanish Club, Booster Club, Junior and Senior Editor of the Corral . . . enjoys music and playing the piano . . . plans to be medical secretary. DOLORES SHEILA GOLDSTEIN . . . FEBRUARY French, Dance, Booster, and Home Eco- nomics clubs . . . Collecting records, bowl- ing, and dancing are Delores' hobbies . . . College is next. NANCY GOODE . . . JUNE Bank Staff, Corral Business Manager, Cor- ral representative, G.S.A., Varsity Shop . . . After June Nancy plans to be mar- ried. ELAINE GOODMAN . . . JUNE Spanish Club, Polemics Club, Dramatic Club, Bridge Club, Veep of section, Secre- tary ot Bank, Dance Club, Courier typist . . . likes to play the piano, collect rec- ords, and read . . . plans to be a medi- cal secretary. FLORENCE GOODMAN . . . JUNE Dance Club, Home Economics Club, Po- lemics Club, Spanish Club . . . college is next. CAROLE GORDON . . . JUNE Dance Club . . . Carole plans to go to college. NORMAN GORDON . . . JUNE Chorus . . . hobbies are weight-lifting and singing . . . plans to be an account- ant. SANDRA GOULD . . . JUNE Booster, Spanish, and Dance clubs . . Sandy likes swimming and dancing . . college first and then marriage. ADELE GREENBAUM . , . JUNE Dramatic, Spanish, Library, Talent, and Booster clubs . . . plans to attend Mary- land University. MARILYN GREENBERG . . . FEBRUARY Red Cross, Spanish Club, G. S. A., Senior Dinner Committee . . . Marilyn enjoys dancing and college football games . . . plans to attend Maryland University. ALBERT GREENFIELD . . . JUNE Ist Lt. Cadets, Rifle Club, Science Club, CORRAL and COURIER photographer, Stage Crew, Radio Workshop . . . Plans to go to Georgetown University. MARILYN GREENWALD . . . JUNE Spanish, Dance, Booster, and Home Eco- nomics clubs . . . hobbies are dancing, swimming, and horseback riding . . . plans to attend Miami University. LEONARD GRITZ . . . FEBRUARY Chair, Dance, Dramatic, Spanish, and Talent clubs, Student Council, Co-chairman of Senior Dinner, Section President . . . likes to hunt and fish . . . plans to attend zollege. i YQ 'Rf ,, Q- mf -xg t., I :nw swan E , df 4, l If X l 'tts 1u,,p J if i H. i -f:jx,X 'K 5-f ul ,M ,nf sa .J ls iz 5 f ffl., Following 'Phe senior dinner. all 'l'he seniors had 'fun al' on informal dance in 'lhe clubroom. This is infermission Af? Miss I-Ianfi and Mr. Reynolds give fheir serious aHenfion fo flue enferlainmenl' being provided, while Bill Hays confers wiih Jonan Sullivan. arilyn Greenberg and Barbara Weiss enioyi reir parl' in fhe program. l Jackie sings. -loo. Jackie Tralen and Wadim Winogradow oblige 35 -the CORRAL phoiographer wil-h a pose. Jonan Sullivan and Bill Hays re- ceive lhe new District of Co- lumbia llag. presented to Cool- idge by Commissioner Camalier. .1-4 ' K 'Z x ' leQ le ' if MARILYN GROSS . . . JUNE GSA, Choir, Varsity Shop, Hockey, Base ball, Basketball, Badminton, Volleyball.. likes to train clogs, horseback ride ani grow house plants . . . Plans to ente nursing school. NANCY GUTHRIE . . . JUNE Spanish Club, Booster Club, Chorus . . loves the piano . . . plans to attend co lege. SANDRA HAFFNER . . . JUNE Bank staff . . . plans to work after grac uation. DOROTHY HAGGERTY . . . JUNE Spanish Club . . . enioys collecting stam plans to ioin the Wacs. ROBERT HALE-COOPER . . . JUNE Track team, C club, Chorus . . . Pla to study for the ministry. SANDRA HAMBURGER . . . JUNE Booster club, Dance club, and Y-Tee . . .likes sports and dancing. JIM HANAGAN . . . JUNE Basketball, C Club, Veep of section . Jim likes to work on cars . . . plans ioin the Navy. BOB HAND . . . FEBRUARY Stage Crew, Radio Workshop, Visual A . . . Bob plans to attend Washington C lege. CATHERlNE HARAMIS . . . FEBRUARY Chorus, Home Economics Club . . . coll: ing records, dancing, swimming, and pl ing basketball are her hobbies . . . Sei tarial school next. CAROLYN HARRIS . . . JUNE M Cheer Leader Captain, Home Economics Club, Totent Club, Booster Club, GSA . . . Corral Staff, Section President and Secre- tary, Colt Capers . . . Headed for the University of Arkansas. ELAINE HARRlS . . . JUNE Office and Library staffs, Booster Club, Dance Club, Corral Typist . . . likes danc- ing, records .... will attend Wilson Teachers College. DAVID HART . . . JUNE Spanish Club, Rifle Club, Cadets . . . will go to college or into the service. INGRlD HAYMAKER . . . JUNE Red Cross, Junior Prom, Courier represent- ative, Picture manager of the Corral, Radio Work Shop, Colt Capers . . . plans to attend Carlton College in Minnesota. BlLl. HAYS . . . FEBRUARY Varsity Football, Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent, C Club, Student Council, Section President . . . BilI's favorite hobby is sports . . . college is next. SEYMOUR HELTZMAN . . . FEBRUARY Bank Officer, Red Cross Representative, Section Treasurer . . . Enioys sports, music, and fiddling with cars. LEON HENDERSON . . . FEBRUARY ANNETTE HENDRICKS . . . JUNE President and Secretary of Section, Junior Prom Committee, GSA . . . Annette enioys swimming, dancing, and skating . . . a college in Texas is her aim. PENNY HERBST , . . JUNE Spanish Club, Polemics Club, Girls' Sports, Corral Representative . . . plans to get married in July. J l CNE W ls..- JUIN C THE Q SENIORS its 'YOUR PENANJIES th i Eddie Sheafe rings the bell for contributions to begin pouring in. Shirley Fine holds the cash box. S-,- 'C' ts. xxx gtg. .- .2f1 f1 2. ' mx J. ,.,,.. i XJ' '57 'Lg 'Wire 'q': :l' xr EUGENE HERMAN . . . JUNE French Club, Science Club, Radio Work. shop, Dance Club . . . He will take engi neering in College. CAROL HINER . . . JUNE Chorus, G. S. A. . . . She'll have time for interior decoration after graduation anc a wedding in September. BETTY HOOD . . . JUNE G. S. A. activities . . . Betty loves rolle skating and music. BETTY LOU t-lORNSTElN . . . JUNE President, Secretary, and Veep at Polemics Club, Managing Editor and Advertising Manager of Courier, Radcliff Award, G. W. Speech Conference, inquiring Editor Pro- Latin and Booster Clubs, Section and Veep, Red Cross. HOROWITZ . . . JUNE and Dance Clubs, Varsity Shop Joan loves good iazz . . . will work Florida. NANCY RUTH HUFF . . . JUNE Chorus, Red Cross, Spanish Club, G.S.A., Secretary-Treasurer of Section, Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Bridge Club, Colt Capers . . . Nancy enioys singing. .1 RUTH ANNE HUMBERT . . . JUNE Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Y Teens, Chorus, Secretary of section, Typist for Courier and Corral . . . plays the organ, sews, and cooks. MARlLYN HUNTER . . . JUNE G. S. A., Y Teens, Section secretary . . . hobbies are singing and swimming . . . She aspires to be an airline hostess. Gl.ORlA HUROWITZ . . . FEBRUARY Badminton, Tennis, Booster Club, Courier and Corral alternate, Senior activities, Coif Capers l954 . . . Gloria plans to maio: in elementary education . . . Her ambition is to teach the little angels. ANN HURST . . . JUNE Corral Editorial Stott, Talent Club, Boosteu Club, Home Economics Club, Colt Capers French Club, Red Cross . . . College wil claim Ann. CAROLYN lNOFF . . . JUNE Student Council, Dramatic Club, Talen Club, Spanish Club, G. S. A., Radio Work shop, Courier Editor Corral Staff . . college next. CAROLYN INSCOE . . . FEBRUARY Booster Club, G. S. A., Home Economic Club, Spanish Club . . . Bowling ana traveling are Carolyn's hobbies . . . Col lege and a teaching career are next. CAROL ISSACSON . . . JUNE Home Economics Club, Booster Club, Span ish Club, Student Council, Chorus, Talen Club, Colt Capers, Basketball, Volleyball Tennis, Hockey, G. S. A. board . . . plan for a college education. SANDRA JO JEFFERSON . JUNE Colt Capers, Future Homemakers Club Puppet show . . . loves horseback riding and hula dancing . . . plans for a nursing career. -ELEANOR JOHNSON . . . FEBRUARY Home Economics Club . . .-Favorite pas time is listening to Webb play the guitar U. S. C. shows, fishing, and boating . . marriage. I , JEANETTE JOHNSON . . . JUNE Glee Club, French Club, softball and bad- minton teams . . . enioys reading. PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON . . . FEBRUARY GSA, Home Economics Club . . . She likes roller skating and dancing . . . marriage. Pl'-lli. JOHNSON . . . FEBRUARY Aviation Club member . . . Hot rod and model airplanes fan . . . plans to attend Maryland University then become an Air Force Pilot. MARILYN JONES . . . FEBRUARY DAVID JONTIFF . . .JUNE Cadets, Archery and Spanish Clubs . . . Dave plans to attend Maryland University. JACQUELINE JUDGE . . . JUNE CORRAL representative, GSA . . . Mary- land University in the fall. RETA JUDSON . . . JUNE GSA, Volleyball team . . . Reta likes pho- tography and sports . . . College Plans. DAVID KAGEN . . . JUNE Enioys tropical fish and animal skeletons . . .Cottage in the future. RONALD KALTZ . . . JUNE Science Ctub, -an usher at assemblies . . . His hobby is coilecting coins . . . College next. ' The business of the Senior Class, including such important events as the Prom. the dinner. Class Day exercises. and graduation it- self. is in the hands of David From, Kitty Ino'E. Loretta Lowe, Pete Glekas. Helen Ginberg. Greta Schwartz, and Dave Abrams. Miss Ella Hantt is the faculty sponsor for seniors. f- X N' X. 'X i it 7 i lt ' 5 H A Q il y ': , : y A ,, .E i mtl , V u, ' , ii., , , . ., f.1, , tin l 2 is A SOPHIE KATSOUROS . . . FEBRUARY Home Economics Club, Spanish Club, Mar- shall at l954 graduation, Badminton, Vol- ley Boll, Basketball, Booster Club, Secre- tary of section, Co-Chairman of Cum. mencement committee . . . Plans to work and then attend Wilson Teacher's College. SUZANNE ELAINE KATZ . . . FEBRUARY Booster Club, Chorus, GSA, Home Eco- nomics Club, Varsity Shop . . . Likes sports and collects records. TOM KEEHN . . . JUNE Chorus, cadets . . . Tom enioys working! . . . He will join the Navy. SANDI KELLNER . . . JUNE Dance club, Spanish club, Treasurer of section, Home Economics Club, Corral business stat? . . . Dancing and collecting records takes up her free time . . . Mary- land U. ANN KINNEY . . . JUNE NORMA KLABEN . . . JUNE Science Club, Chorus, Red Cross repre- sentative, In charge of the Science assem- bly . . . Plans to be a medical technolo- gist. RUTH KLINE . . . JUNE GSA Vice-president, sportscaster, French and Talent Clubs, Chorus, Colt Capers, Vice-President and President of Student Council . . . Plans to attend American University and study radio. LOIS ELLEN KOLODlN . . . FEBRUARY Chair, Carrier representative . . . swim- ming, music, and dancing claim her spare time . . . plans to work as a stenogra- pher. TOM KOSSlARAS . . . JUNE Science club, track team, archery club . . . Maryland University next year. BEN KOVALSKY . . . JUNE Colt Capers, Band, three years, President and Veep of section . . . plays all sports, likes music, and collects stamps . . . hopes to study medicine. ARTHUR KRIEMELMEYER . . . JUNE Track team, stage crew, radio work shop . . . . Alter the Army, college. DALE LACY . . c JUNE Varsity shop, Cadets . . . Navy first, then college to study agriculture. ESTHER LAHMAN . . . JUNE Booster club, Librarylclub . . . She ex- pecfs to attend Maryland University. ROBERTA LANDES . . . JUNE Y-Teens, Library club . . . Plans to go to college and later become a-social service worker. LGRETTA LESSEY . . . JUNE Spanish Club, Booster Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Treasurer and Vice President of Section, Bank Staff, Red Cross, Corral Representative . . . Maryland U. will be next. LARRY LESSIN . . J JUNE Polemics, Radio Workshop, U.N. Assem- bly . . . lorry plans to study pre-med at John Hopkins. ALAN LEVY , . . JUNE French club, dance club . . . likes dancing Maryland University next. PAUL LEVY . . . JUNE Cadets . . . Navy will get Paul after graduation. BILL LEWIS . . . FEBRUARY Football, Track, Cadets . . . the Navy for him. LINDA SUE UCHTMAN . . . JUNE Booster club, Spanish club, Treasurer of Talent club, Colt Capers, Student Council Talent shows . , . loves to play the piano. ROBERT LIPMAN . . . JUNE Robert likes to swim and play tennis in his spare time . . . He aspires to be a pharmacist. X EDITH LONDON . . . FEBRUARY Booster club, Senior Prom Committee . . . Dancing, fishing, and letter-writing are her first loves. Plans after graduation in- clude morriage and stenagraphic work. SOLOMON LOVE . . . JUNE School band, track team, C club, courier and Corral Representative, usher at many school functions . . . He plans to study pre-med. Georgetown or George Wash- ington Universities next. LORETTA LOWE . . . JUNE Courier Representative, section president, student council, president of the GSA, Library, Bridge, Polemics, Dramatics, Ten- nis, and Spanish clubs, Radio workshop. . . . Tennis is her first love . . . She plans to attend college. LARRY LUXEMBERG . . . JUNE Football Team, C club. ELAlNE LYONS . . . FEBRUARY French, Booster, Archery, Dramatic, and Library Clubs, Library staff, CORRAL Rep- resentative . ig . loves traveling to and from N.Y., collecting records, and tennis . . . Marriage soon. GLORIA MACK . . . JUNE Tennis club, GSA, Dance Club . . . Plans to attend Maryland University. MELVIN MACKLER . . . JUNE French club, C club,f President af section, golf team, Latin Club . . . enjoys collect- ing stamps, playing chess, and swimming . . . Plans to take pre-med. CARL MALASKY . . . JUNE Carl plans to attend George Washington University after graduation. SIDNEY MALKIN . . . JUNE Science Ctub, Booster Club, GSA Activi- ties, Latin Club, Courier Representative . . . Enioys the piano . . . will be seen on campus in the tall. :wc fm .-Q, X l k Q sw. i r Ei hit if J t lf L it it A K E.. ,G X - l E N Sh' 6' A -'sf R3 ROBERT MANGELS . . . JUNE Baseball . . . Plans to attend college. BETTY MANN . . . JUNE Student Council, GSA . . . After gradua- tion, Betty will be a government girl. DOMINICK MANTUA . . . FEBRUARY C Club, Section President, Baseball Team . . . Plans to go into the service. SIDNEY MARKOWITZ . , . JUNE French Club . . . Enjoys sports. Plans to study dentistry in college. JUDY MASON . . . JUNE Booster Club, Secretary of Library Club, Latin Club, Radio Workshop . . . Judy will maior in art at college. TOMMY McKEEVER . . . FEBRUARY Red Cross Representative , . . Tommy plans lo become a printer. LARRY MEDVENE . . . JUNE Spanish Club, Dance Club, COLT CAPERS . . . Will study optometry. CAROLYN MENSH . . . JUNE Radio Workshop, Dramatic, Science, and Spanish Clubs . . . Loves dogs, good music, and clothes. Plans to study speech. JERRY MESMER . . . JUNE Baseball Team, C Club, Rifle Team, Cheer Team, Archery and French Clubs . . . Likes art and sports. Will go to Maryland U. ANNE MESTESKY . . . JUNE Home Economics Club, Booster Club . . Interested in business administration. ALLEN MEYERHOFF . . . JUNE Section President, Baseball Team, CORRAL Representative, Junior Prom Committee, Dance Club . . . likes baseball and iozz records . . . College next. CLARK MlLLlSON . . . JUNE Clark loves all sports, but Rshing is his favorite . . . He has a date with the Navy. JOSEPH MILZMAN . . . JUNE Science, Latin, and Polemics Clubs, COR- RAL Representative . . . Joe enioys reading . . . He plans to study dentistry at Georgetown University. ROBERT MITCHELL . . . JUNE Student Council, Treasurer of Section, Sci- ence Club . . . Likes sports, especially basketball and bowling . . . Georgia Tech is his choice for college. JOE MlTCHEl.L . . . JUNE Cadet Ofticer, Drill and Kino Teams, Ritle Club, CORRAL Advertising Staff . . . Jos likes cars and guns . . . Will study engi- nearing. PATRICIA MITCHELL . . . JUNE Treasurer of Home Economics Club, Secre- tary and Sergeant ot Arms of Booster Club, Spanish Club, GSA, Section Presi- dent, CORRAL Staff, Colt' Capers, D.A.R. Tour, Radio Workshop . . . College for commercial art. FRAN MODER . . . JUNE GSA, Booster, Dance, and Spanish Clubs , . . Likes dancing, swimming and read- ing . . . Plans to attend college. RlCHARD MOLLOY . . . JUNE C Club, Football, Basketball, and Track Teams, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Prom King . . . Sports are his hobbies . . . College next. x NANCY MORCOCK . . . JUNE Booster, Spanish, Talent, and Home Eca- nomics Clubs, GSA . . . She plans to work or attend college. TOMMY MORFESY . . . FEBRUARY Spanish Club, Cadets . . . Tommy hopes to become an admiral in the navy. WALTER MORROW . . . JUNE Varsity Band, French, Rifle, and C Clubs, Cross Country Track . . . Likes fish- ing and biking . . . Plans to attend the U.S. Naval Academy. DORA MOSS . . . JUNE GSA, Library, Home Economics, Booster and Dance Clubs . . , Likes everything . . . Marriage in the near future. FAYE MOTYKA . . . FEBRUARY Editor-ln-Chief of COURlER, Veep of Na- tional Honor Society, Treasurer of GSA, Quill and Scroll, Radio Workshop, Booster Club, Colt Capers, Secretary of Section . . . G.W.U. next. BARBARA MURPHY . , . FEBRUARY Spanish, and Booster Clubs, GSA, Chorus, Secretary and Treasurer of Section, Spon- sor of Candidate in Senior elections . . . Loves art and popular music . . . Plans to study elementary education at Maryland University. STEWART NELSON . . . JUNE Spanish, Dance, Talent, and Glee Clubs, Track Team, Student Council . . . Likes repairing radios, automobile mechanics, and singing . . . Will attend Maryland U. to study electrical engineering. ELEANOR RUTH NEWMAN . . . JUNE Dance Club, Polemics Club, Science Club, Assistant Business Manager of COURIER, Colt Capers, Talent Club CONNIE NORLEY . . . JUNE Cheerleader, Section Treasurer, Red Cross, French and Booster Clubs, COURIER Busi- ness Staff, GSA. AL NORMENT . . . JUNE Talent Club, Colt Capers, Rifle Club, Span- ish Club, Pep Band . . . Al enioys playing his drums and going to parties . . . Navy is next. RONNIE NYLON . . . FEBRUARY Ronnie is interested in aerodynamics . . . He hopes to tty through Maryland U. and become an aeronautical engineer. INA SUE OSTROW . . . JUNE Spanish Club . . . Classical music, art, and writing are tops on Sue's list . . . Will attend college to study iaurnalism. X t .ik 1 ,:,,, , A K H , S5 A A P tt ie., . t Q, C ,sq-it , A s. -.gm -ll! c xxb yu K.: xr... K X E. Nam... irq 7 L ai an fs.. . , fl 1' S Q X i l 'X X l l it ste.-., ,. f :A iw...-,-.L . . B J tw y yy is is A ,. . , -7 . ,,- E SN LEROY OTTMAN . . . JUNE Colt Capers, Rifle Club, Dramatic Club, Talent Club . . . hobbies are hunting, shooting, and horseback riding . . . hopes to attend Tulane U. CAROL EUGENIA PADGETT . . . JUNE Volleyball, Cafeteria, Section Secretary . . . marriage is in the future. JAMES PAINTER . . . JUNE President, Vice President, and Treasurer of Section, Chorus, Courier Reporter, Cor- ral Editorial Stott, J'.V. Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Bridge Club . . . G. W. U. after graduation. SANDRA HEATHER PARZOW . . . JUNE Student Council, Dramatic Club Veep, Polemics Club Treasurer, Latin Club Secre- tary, Colt Capers, Talent Show Femcee, Editor-in-chief of Latin paper, Courier Circulation and Subscription Co-Manager, Junior and Senior CORRAL Editor, G. S. A. Board, Booster and Talent Clubs. MARTIN PETERSON . . . JUNE Bridge Club President . . . Martin likes collecting guns and photography. After he graduates he plans to attend college and take Pre-Med. MARVIN PETRUSHANSKY . . . JUNE Varsity Basketball, Track, C Club . . will take engineering at college. MADELINE PIERCE . . . JUNE Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Y' Teens . . . loves sports . . . plans for busi- ness school, work, and marriage. DONALD PINCUS . . . JUNE C Club, Football, Track, Cadets, Mr. Touchdown . . . Uncle Sam will claim him. BETTY PlTT . . . JUNE Library Club, Booster Club, French Club, Section Treasurer . . . college next. LOIS POHL . . . JUNE Dance Club, Future Homemdkers of Amer- ica . . . plans of retail buying in the future. DAVID GARY POOLE . . . JUNE Spanish Club, Jr. Prom Committee, Glee Club, Courier Representative, CORRAL Edi- torial Stotf . . . David is interested in tropical fish. CHARLOTTE POSTAL . . . JUNE Booster Club, Basketball . . . plans to go to Business College. CHARLOTTE POTLER . . . FEBRUARY Secretary and Historian of Dramatic Club, Spanish Club, Advertisement Stott of Cor- ral, Red Cross, Talent Club, National Traffic Conference, Courier Representative, Spring Play, Badminton . . . Charlotte plans to attend the University of Florida. DANNY PRATT . . . FEBRUARY Treasurer of Senior Class, Football, Base- ball, and Basketball Teams, Junior Varsity Basketball, Latin Club, Vice-President of C Club, Section President, Veep, and Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Danny plans to attend college next. DAVID PRAWDE . . . JUNE J., V. Football, Cadets . . . David likes hot rods, sports, and boats . . . he wants to become a printer or a photographer. KENNETH PRESCHEL . . . JUNE Track team . . . Ben Franklin next year or the Army. CAROL PRICE . . . JUNE Library Club, Science Club, Polemics, Chess Club, Talent Club, G. 5. A. activi- ties, Red Cross . . . College next. PAUL PRICE . . . JUNE French Club, Dance Club . . . Paul plans to take chemical engineering at Maryland University. GILBERT PURVIS . . . JUNE Gilbert collects coins and likes sports. KARL RAMMLING . . . JUNE After work baseball, basketball, swim- ming, or model trains occupy Karl's time. VIRGINIA RAMSEY . . . JUNE Booster Club, F. H. A., Courier Stan, Var- sity Shop . . . plans to attend George Washington University. CAROL RANDEUR . . . FEBRUARY G. S. A., Spanish Club, Booster Club . . . likes dancing, sports, cooking . . . Maryland U. will be next. ACHILLES RAPTAKES . . . FEBRUARY Spanish Club . . . loves to Fax radios and TV sets . . .plans to study electronics. PHILLIP RATNER . . . JUNE Student Council, Colt Capers, Art Editor of Courier and Carrol . . . passes his time with ventrilaquixm and art . . . plans to study arf. ' DARYI. 'REICH . . . JUNE Polemics Club, Spanish Club, Corral, Cour- ier, Section President, Booster Club, Colt Capers . . . enioys reading, dancing, and date . . . plans to study psychology. KATHARYN RITTER . . . FEBRUARY y G. S. A., Section Veep and President, Spanish and Booster Clubs . . . eniays dancing, reading, and listening to music . . . G. W. U. will claim Katharyn after graduation. DAVID ROBBINS . . . JUNE French Club, U. N. Discussion Group . . . will take Pre-Med at George Washington U. next fall. NANCY ROBERTS . . . JUNE Booster Club, Chair, Home Economics Club, Secretary of Section, Corral Edi- torial Staff . . . plans to be a medical secretary. GORDON ERIN ROBINSON . . . JUNE Band, Chorus, Cadets . . . Pan American World Airway and College are next. ARLENE RODBELL . . . FEBRUARY Radio Workshop, Dramatic Club, Spring Play. Marilyn Greenberg and Norman Kai: lead one of Hue lines forming for the Grand March X Rulh Kline wl'l'h John Angelic and Doroihy Tinsley wi'I'h John Thornhill, June gruduafes, enioy 'lhe February Prom Coolidge lovelles and 'lheir handsome dscarls ure on the fran! line: Sandra Claidel wills Bernard Sperling. Jean Weslon will: Richard Molloy. Sandro Damewoed will: Danny Prall, Dorothea Sherman will: Bill York, Jonan Sullivan with Ball Gulick- son. Knllwrlnejxi ns'.wmilh Bill Hayes. and Shirley Fein with Dave Shifrin. BEN ROSE . . . JUNE The Army will take Ben after graduation. SUSAN ROSE . . . JUNE Palemics, Latin, Archery, Library, and Bridge Clubs, Radio Workshop, Girls Sports Association . . . Plans to attend college after graduation. FREDA ROSENBERG . . . JUNE Choir, Booster, Home Economics, and Dance Clubs . . . Plans to attend Miami University and then enter the business world. USN? 5' ii, SANDRA ROSENBLATT . . . FEBRUARY Talent Club, Colt Capers, working in the innrmary, Varsity Shop . . . Collecting dog knick-lcnacs, sports, and ort take up Sandro's sporetime. ELINOR 'ROSENBLATT . . . JUNE Dance Club, Latin Club, Veep of Section, Secretary of Latin Club, Student Council Representative . . . Plans to attend Nurs- ing School. GERI ROSSEN . . . JUNE Library Club, Spanish Club, Dramotics Club, and French Club . . . Reading and records are Geri's favorites . . . College next. CAROL RUCKMAN . . . JUNE Bridge Club, Booster Club, French Club, Talent Club, G.S.A. activities, Polemics Club . . . loves all kinds of music . . . Next G.W.U. MARILYN RUDDEN . . . JUNE Vice President of Talent Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Dance Club, Spanish Club, Colt Capers . . . Next will be Maryland University. ' GAYLE RUSSELL . . . JUNE Booster, Spanish, Talent Clubs, Red Cross representative, Choir, Colt Capers, Basket- ball, Tennis, Volleyball . . . Plans a busi- ness carrer and marriage. JOSEPH RUYTER . . . JUNE Enfoys playing the piano and swimming . . . plans to be a droftsman. JOHN RYMER . . . JUNE Spanish Club . . . Enjoys all sports . . . Plans to study Civil Engineering at Mary- land U. BEVERLY SACKS . . . JUNE Dramatic and French Clubs . . . interested in commercial and fine arts . . . Plans to go to college. RICHARD SACHS . . . JUNE Vice-President and treasurer of section, CORRAL Representative, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Science Club, JV Football . . . Richard's hobbies are art and athletics . . . Pre-med study begins in September. PAT SAMS . . . JUNE Y-Teens, Talent Club, Booster Club, GSA, Home Economics Club, Pat will be a secretary and then get married. STANLEY SANTORIOS . . . JUNE C Club, Track, Cross-country Team, Archery . . . Plans to go to college. t 'i'.t2'1i Qi - ks- I.. l se , H fp, c, . I fi c.,s..,, 5, 'Wo 4, K K .. . , x .. , H 1'lf Q ze, ps I .,. lf, be AVZV usual' y ss , Q. ffgliff if M' ,MMG Q WM' 'I-PPM Wil MM 'frii-riffs. it ' N, w. if 1, se t ., L ,V slns J A it 4ih'v'i I: X sg r-X l l 1 BARBARA SAVAGE . . . JUNE President of Y-Teens, Bridge Club . . . Plans to attend college and study medi- cune. MARLENE SCHECTER . . , JUNE Booster Club, Bank Staff, Corral Typing Staff . . . Enioys dancing and swimming . . . Plans to be married in July. DORTHY SCHEER . . . FEBRUARY Colt Capers, Chorus, Tennis Club, Spanish Club . . . Plans to continue music after graduation. SANDRA SCHENICK . . . JUNE Bank Staff . . . Her hobby is collecting ear rings . . . Plans to go to Business College and then get a government iab. ELI SCHNEIDER . . . JUNE Free time finds Eli with either his stamp collections, a basketball, or a tenni: racket . . . Plans to attend Maryland U JOEL SCHOR . . . JUNE State crew, Polemic Club, Track, Frencl Club, Colt Capers . . . Plans to go tr college. BURTON SCHWARTZ . . . JUNE Enioys football and shooting . . . Plan to attend college. GRETA SCHWARTZ . . . JUNE Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Rei Cross . . . Loves music, dancing, an sports . . . Marriage is next. NORMAN MORRIS SCHWARTZ . . . FEBRUAR Courier Staff . . . Likes golf . . . like Broadway musicals . . . Plans to atten Maryland University. EDWARD SHAPIRO . . .JUNE C. Club, Veep of Section, Tennis Clul Polemics Club, Latin Club, G. W. Speer Conference, Science Club, Student Coui cil . . . Likes sports and television . . Plans to attend college. ELLIOTT SHAPIRO . . . JUNE Student Council, president at section, va sity basketball, football, golf team, Frenr club. EDDIE SHEAFE . . . FEBRUARY C. Club, Football team, Golf team, Se tion officer, Sponsor of a winning Senil Class officer . . . likes sports and gc . . . Plans to attend College or enli in the service. DOROTHEA SHERMAN . . . FEBRUARY Secretary of Senior Class, Secretary at Veep of section, Dramatic Club, Spani Club, Latin Club, Commencement Marshc . . . Plans to attend Maryland U. PAUL SHIFFMAN . . . June Courier and Corral stafis, Tennis tea Polemics Club, Likes sports and randi: . . . Plans to attend Ohio State .Calteg DAVE SHIFRIN . . . FEBRUARY -Q, Junior Prom Representative, Treasurer' Science Club, Co-chairman at'Senior Pr: Committee, Student Council, candiiidatort a senior entice . . . Plans to attend Washington Univers-ity,-and STU-ClYfl'l1.Bi cane. J - I r CYNTHIA SlEGEl. . . . JUNE Science Club, Camera Club . . . Cynthia olans to be a medical technologist. SHEILA SIEGEL . . . JUNE Booster, Dramatic, Talent, and Spanish Clubs, Courier Business Staff, GSA, Colt Capers . . . Plans to study commercial art :it Maryland U. SIANCY FAYE SIGMON . . . JUNE Secretary of Section, Student Council, lunior Prom Committee, Corral Representa- ive, Corral Advertising Staff, Chorus, Y- Teens, GSA, Booster, Home Economics, and .otin Clubs . . . Loves clothes and pizza . . Plans to attend u southern college. VACK SILAS . . . JUNE 'C Club, Football, Baseball, and Basket- iall Teams . . . Plans to attend college. ,ORRAINE SILVER . . . JUNE Ihorus, Booster, Dance, and Home Eco- nomics Clubs . . . Enjoys dancing and wimming . . . Plans to go to college. MRIAM SILVERMAN . . . JUNE Iirculation and Subscription Manager of Iourier, Corral Stat-i, Quill and Scroll, 'reasurer of Dramatic and Polemics Clubs, ,punish and Booster Clubs, Colt Capers, BSA . . . Plans to study interior design n college. AYRNA SILVERSTEIN . . . JUNE tank Staff, Booster Club, Varsity Shop, BSA . . . Enioys swimming and playing olley ball in her spare time . . . College will be next for Myrna. CAROLE SIMON . . . JUNE ooster Club, Dance Club, Home Economics Ilub . . . Carole plans to go to college fter graduation. ONALD SIMON . . . FEBRUARY ed Cross Representative . . . Ronald ens sys all sports . . . Plans to enter the ervice. A : ANDY SIMS . . . JUNE ranch Club, Home Economics Club, Colt 'apers . . . After graduation Sandy hopes z ioin a ballet company. ,A .JEMELIA SLYMAN . . . JUNE atin Club, CORRAI. Representative . . . lla nioys collecting records and reading ooks . . . College will be next. lll.l.lAM SMITH . . . JUNE adet Band, Baseball Team, Chorus, Cadet tfticer . . . Bill enioys working on auto- iobiles . . . He plans to attend an avia- on school. OLOMON SNYDER . . . JUNE aptain ot Chess Team, Colt Capers, hess, Science, French, Talent, Dance, and alemics Clubs . . . Enioys playing the uitar . . . Will attend college after grad- ation. ERBIE SOLOMON . . . JUNE ludent Council Representative, Student ouncil Treasurer, C Club Secretary- 'easurer, Latin Club, Varsity Golf and zslcetball . . . Golf and basketball are erbie's interests . . . Plans to attend allege. ERNIE SPERLING . . . FEBRUARY ramatic Club, Courier Editorial Staff . . . :rnie's main interests are girls and col- cling popular records . . . He plans to tend the National Academy of Broad- isting. ff X alba Q, 1 'ix :sn-uf 1 -WW' Election Day R Behind the tables are the otlicials who supervised the hotly-contested senior elections for the June graduating class: Helen Ginburg. Loretta Lowe. Nancy Sigmon. David From, Bob Mitchell. Pete Glelras, Kitty Inoff, Melvin Mackler. Stewart Nelson. Dorothy Tinsley. and Jim Carroll. Ready with their ballots are Gilbert Purvis. Bob Hale-Cooper. Richard Eastlack. Larry Luxemburg, and Stephen Ziony. CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT CANDIDATES FOR SECRETARY with their SPONSORS Herbert Solomon-Pat Balanis Sandra Parzow-James Painter Peter Glekas-Larry Lessin Charles Zink-Paul Yorkdale Mary Callas-Max Chaikin David Fram--Sandra Jefferson CANDIDATES FOR VICE-PRESIDENT with their SPONSORS Julian Weingarten-Robert Wondrack John Angolia-Ruth Kline Carol Sue Price-Sherry Zvares David Abrams-Elaine Wright Caroline Inoff-Betty Mann with their SPONSORS Nancy Sigmon-Marvin Petrushansky Carolyn Harris-Robert Barkin Nancy Roberts-Tracy Chewning Betty Lou Hornstein-Nadia Wills Elinor Rosenblott-Ira Chidel CANDIDATES FOR TREASURER with their SPONSORS Robert Mitchell-Elliot Shapiro Richard Molloy-Edward Weber Mike Breuer-Connie Norley Dick Beyda-Daryl Reich Carol Isaacson-Melvin Asterken JAVlD ST. DENIS . . . JUNE tennis team, bank stat? . . . After the Army, Ben Franklin for accounting. AARCIA STATSKY . . . FEBRUARY tome Economics Club, Talent Club, Arch- ery Club . . . Enioys bowling, table tennis, and hair styling . . . Plans to attend Mary- and University. BRUCE E. STEELE . . . FEBRUARY Iars and all sports hold a fascination for truce. Wilson Teachers' College will be tis next stop along the road of educa- ion. VLARCIA STEINBERG . . . JUNE Dance Club, Corral Staii, French Club . . . Nill study nursing after graduation. EDWlN STERN . . . JUNE Cadet officer . . . maybe college . . alans to attend college. IORDAN STRAUSS . . . JUNE Iordon wants to go to college and study engineering . . . Enioys woodcratt and sports. .TACEY STURM . . . JUNE '-Teens, Dance Club, Choir . . . Stacey enjoys music and collecting stamps . . . 'Ians to go to college. ONAN SULLIVAN . . . FEBRUARY 'resident of February Graduating Class, ituclent Council, Vice-President Bank Staff, rench, Latin, and Booster Clubs, Radio Vorkshop, GSA, GSA Sports, Colt Capers, lecretary of National Honor Society . . . College is next. ICHARD C. SULLIVAN . . . FEBRUARY fhorus . . . gardening is his first love . . plans to go into business for himself. lLLEN SWEENEY . . . JUNE aseball, football, cadets . . . Uncle Sam fill be making his plans for him after irqduotion, PEBBY TAFF . . . JUNE ooster, Dramatics and Red Cross Clubs, IN Discussion group . . . Debby will be a :shion maior next year at college. SHARLES EUGENE TALBERT . . . JUNE Iharles plans to ioin the Navy after he raduates. EONARD TEMPCHIN . . . FEBRUARY l. C. for Choir performances, Varsity and, Red Cross, Colt Capers, Senior Din- er Committee . . . plans to study ac- auntancy. DNA TESH . . . JUNE horus, section treasurer, Booster, Spanish, nd Bridge Clubs, GSA activities . . . likes owling, swimming, and Jackie Gleason ecards . . . college is next. OROTHY TINSLEY . . . JUNE ditor-in-Chief of 1955 Corral . . . Treas- rer and Veep of Y-Teens . . . Choir, 1954 orral Staff, Honor Society . . . enioys ating and reading. M. K ..,,,.,f ll -frm. i, aid A XXX? x 5' 7 f Ei 'gfifvssl ' rl. AUBRSYJ Mg TOi.SON . JUNE c J. V. footbaiiytait Capers, Rifle team . . . His ,hobbies include cars and collecting permanls. S ' JACKLYN TRATEN . . . FEBRUARY spanish club, GSA, orchestra, Coll Capers . . ., Jackie plans to continue her study of singing at Peabody Conservatory of Music. HARRJET CRAE TROTTER . . . JUNE Home Economics Club, F. H. A .... Harriet plans to attend Junior College after grad- uationy JOEI, E. mum . . . JUNE Dance and Spanish Clubs, Corral Staff, worked in green house . . . Plans to attend Maryland University and study agricul- ture and botany. ANTHONY VARRON . . . JUNE Band . . . eniays all sports . . . plans for the future include singing Anchors Away. MADELEINE VERDONCK . . . JUNE Archery and Dance Club . . . A nursing career is in her future. JOHN VINER . . . JUNE Cadets. SHIRLEY WAGNER . . . FEBRUARY Corral Representative, Red Cross, Dance Club, GSA, Chorus, YfTeens and Varsity Shop . . J. Plans to work tor a CPA. EDWARD WEBER . . . JUNE C Club, Varsity Football, Track, Section President . . . Enioys Football . . . plans college in the fall. GENE WElKERT . . . JUNE Chorus, Varsity band, locker squad . . . And so to college and lo be a C. P. A. JULIAN WElNGARTEN . . . JUNE Student Council, C Club, Section President, Track, Basketball, LV. Football, Colt Cap- ers . . .c likes basketball . . . plans to attend college. KARQL WEINER . . . JUNE Secretory of Section, Spanish and Booster Clubs , . . She plans to attend Maryland University. NAOMl WEISS . . . JUNE Polemics, Spanish, latin, Dramatics, and Bridge Clubs, Chorus, WTOP inquiring Editor, G.W. Speech Conference, Spring Play, Sludenl Council, Courier, Corral . . . likes everything from politics to jazz . . . Plans to study education. BARBARA WElSS . . , FEBRUARY Red Cross, Senior Dinner Committee, Sec' tion Secretary, Dance Club, Dramatic Club, Courier Staff . . . enioys dancing and dramatics . . , Nursing will follow grad- uation. ' DAVlD WEUZMAN . . , JUNE Student Council, Pole-rnics-. Club, G.W. Speech Conference, JN, Basketball . . . Collects stamps and modern iazz records . . . plans to study law. - f JEAN WESTON . . . FEBRUARY Booster, Spanish, and Talent Clubs, GSA, Y-Teens . . . Jean enioys horseback riding in her spare time . . . Plans to became an air line hostess. LOIS ANNE WHEATLEY . . . FEBRUARY GSA, Secretary of Section, Y-Teens . . . Enioys hillbilly records and eating pizza . . . Plans to be a secretary. BERNlE WIESMAN . . . JUNE Coit Capers, Track Team, Cadets . . . Plans to attend U.C.L.A. and study orchi- tectvre. MARTHA FRANCES WlLKINSON . . . JUNE French and Booster Clubs, GSA, Corral Representative . . . Martha loves swimming and dancing . . . Plans to attend Duke University. NADIA WILLS . . . JUNE Spanish, French, Polemics, and Tennis Clubs . . . College and maybe politics are next. NATALIE WILNER . . . JUNE Dramatics, Spanish, and Dance Clubs, Man- ager of Archery Club, GSA . . . Natalie likes swimming, dancing, and playing the piano . . . Plans to attend Simmons Col- lege. JOAN WINGARD . . . JUNE Dramatics, Booster, and Latin Clubs, Y- Teens . . . Plans to attend Pennsylvania University. K DAVID WINGFIELD . . . JUNE Tennis Team, Spanish Club . . . David likes tennis, swimming, and dancing. WADIM WINOGRADOW . . . FEBRUARY Wadim's hobbies include horseback rid- ing, dancing, and shooting . . . After graduation he plans to attend college. HELENE WITTENBERG . . . FEBRUARY Spanish Club, Dance Club, Secretary of Section . . . Enioys music and dancing . . . Plans to attend G.W.U. and take a legal secretarial course. SANDRA WOLFMAN . . . FEBRUARY Dance Club, Business Office Staff . . . Likes to buy clothes and eat pizza . . . Plans to attend a secretarial school. ROBERT WONDRACK . . . JUNE President and Veep of Section, Varsity Football, Basketball, and Baseball, C Club . . . He plans to attend college. GEORGlA WOOD . . . JUNE Dance Club, Hockey and Basketball Teams, Carrol Staff . . . Enioys swimming and skating . . . Plans to attend nurse's col- lege. DORIS MARIE WOODS . . . JUNE GSA . . . Enioys archery and popular music . . . House wife after graduation. SHARON WOOLLEY . . . JUNE Red Cross . . . Eniays sports and danc- ing . . . Plans to attend University of Utah. 2 2 iii: if V Waite T t l '+i5 ', l . , H 'W . Y fs , 'P' J- N I ti, o f M sis , Qioujaf, 'Q iii In 'ff11:,g'1,:w l fiiih' Ai F. lsci ,IFN 515 I or E if 'it 2. J il Dodger star Jackie Robinson makes a plea for good sports- manship in a special assembly, January 18. With Jackie are Dr. Aries, Dr. Radelet. and Mr. Reynolds. IN. do BETTY LEE WRIGHT . . . JUNE Section Secretary, Talent Club, Choir, Home Ec Club, GSA, Junior Prom Com- mittee . . . Loves sports and music . . . Betty will go lo the University of North Carolina. ELAINE WRIGHT . . . JUNE Booster Club, GSA, Corral and Courier Representative . . . Hobbies include sports, cooking, and sewing. Maryland University in September. PAUL YORKDALE . . . JUNE President and Veep of Section, Varsity Football and Baseball, C Club . . . En- ioys good music and sports. BEN ZANOFF . . . FEBRUARY Chorus, Varsity Shop, Track Team, Polem- ics, Science, and Dance Clubs . . . Enioys dancing and billiards . . . Plans to enter the U. S. Coast Guard. NEIL ZARIN . . . JUNE Varsity Band, Orchestra, Section Treasurer, Colt Capers, Science, Dance, and Spanish Clubs, Red Cross, Corral Stott, JV Tennis . . . Enjoys dancing . . . Plans to take en- gineering in college. CHARLES ZlNK . . . JUNE Math and Spanish Clubs, Sportscaster, Radio Workshop, Cadets . . . Likes to play the piano. Plans to be an electrical engi- neer. STEPHEN ZIONY . . . JUNE Latin Club, Polemics Club, United Nations Discussion Group. ROBERT ZOSLOW , . . JUNE Science Club . . . Photography is his hobby . . . Plans to study dentistry. SHERRY ZVARES . . . JUNE French and Spanish Clubs, Corral Repre- sentative, Polemics, Talent Club, Colt Cap- ers . . . Enioys playing the accordion . . . Plans to attend college. 3 Ax ii if ,fi Artist' Ratner at work on his portrait: below is our photo of his finished work. At lost Coolidge hos ci portrait of the great mon for whom it wos nomed. In fact, it has two portraits of Colvin Coolidge, pointed by Phil Ratner ond Judy Edelstein ond presented to the school with oppropriote ceremonies before being hung in places of honor. A Q Jumons l Marvin Abramson Sylvia Adelnaa xg A Q' AA. QQ, 2 is Hg Q L A J Debra Adler Sue Alloy y, Laurence Alperlf M Sieve Allman y Gloria Ambrog U Donald E. 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S S aaaa . 1 JJ S.S S SR S I Nw Sandra Spivak Marsha Steinberg Barry Siein Fred Slempf ,I 'Q' Fred S'l'ern Donald Sfewarl' I-larriel Siena Marilyn Strauss Alice Sfrol oyce z e ran lm Wnesmon Voughn A W? leon Wyss Allan Yoelrelson li njfggngfbloood llo ' 5 on f Vi i ff D'Ann Sullivan Q l igloun Selndoy 3 if ssmon Ann Egan! oc, pf .J i all A , fu. . 4- 5 . 1 r I ff Dolores Touber Aaron Teifel Harrie? Train Harriel' Tudor 'VXI-W' , l o o 1 1, -Q' . I ,kV: xl. '-L I ..,-fr 'r' Q , V, isy Y H L f Gloria Wolf Irene Wolf Warner Wolf John Wolfe nw ,Q f Wzlluams Dorene Wlllns l'Y y G Beverly While -, ,X .s . N .4 XML, Uv, l Susan Wilson Nafolie Wolk Y ,9 21 ! Belly legler 67 Alf E z Sophomores lp 1, ...asm Q 1 l -9 ,game 1 'Hx 'Q V4 3. Firsf row: Betty Owens, Sheila Goldman, Helen Wheatley, Brenda Kolker, Louise Menaker, Roberta Lafsky, Peggy Yeatts. Second row: Judy Hatter, Barbara Shafritz, Sue Sweeney, Phyllis Zaroft, Harriet Bennett, Barbara Goodman, Annette Felber. Third row: Jimmy DeMino, Paul Silber, Morton Hyman, Ted Grossman, Sanford Vinick, Eddie Phares, Ronnie Shaeffer, Sid ney Wertz. Fourth row: Robert Steinman, Jimmy Dameron, Larry Rose, Michael Baker, Robert Dowrick, Don Charney, Morris Mudrick, Sammy Kaplan. 3 0 9 - 4 MRS. INEZ SWEENEY Section teacher H g Sophomores I 4.1 si Q O . . .A A, 2,6 Firsf row: Tony Harris, Roberta Russell, Irma Seigal, Diane Cole, Harriet Penfold, Second row: Beverly Spicer, Sande Yumkas, Paulette Brodsky, Sandy Goverman, Bette Mercher, Gloria Yaffe, Roberta Horowitz. Third row: David Novick, Joanne Labofish, Anne White, Harriet Friedlander, Marcia Bencich, Elaine Oshinsky, Bobbie Gold. Fourth row: Leon Lopatin, Ronald Sebol, Eddie Kaplan, Barton Shapiro, Willie Strauss, Shelly Wallerstein, Robert Reed. Fiffh row: Elliot Alpher, Butch Ehrlich, Gary Sondheimer, Bernie Thornberg, Barney Wise, Frank Cooling. MISS CAROL McCAMMON 3 0 4 - 4 Section teacher Sophomores Y, Flrsf row: Sand Shafritz, Abby Bernstein, Judy Jaffe, Mike Becker, Paula Pascal, Beverly Gertler. Second row: Brenda Y Helfer, Rita Krakower, Lois Mower, Elaine Lawson, Fudy Albertson, Wilma Estrin, Linda Wolowltz. Third row: Ted Crystal, ' ' ' ' N l R b' Sheldon Roth, Henry Chewnlng, Doris Mattingly, Betty Goldsmith, Wesley Wilson. Fourth row: Herbie Simon, eson u ln, Sheldon Poat, Alan Newman, Louis Wall. 2 2 8 - 4 MRS. PATSY HALLEY - Section teacher 70 Sophomores ww., --Y' li ,J 1 n 1 r is Firsf row: Ronald Leven, Bob Snyder, Bob Parker, Marilyn Crosswhite, Steve Paul, Jared Sharon. Second row: Ann Broder, Eileen Goldman, Judy Phelps, Gale Richter, Carla Hopkins, Elizabeth Fritz, Lee Berkow, Sharon Gatchell. Third row: Carolyn Schneider, Lynette Helf, Elizabeth Von Kaenel, Sharon Nimetz, Pat Chronister, Denny Bettigole, Jimmy Bausch. Fourfh row: Harvey King, Jerry Danoff, Brian Ellis, Ronald Brotman, Stanley Smith, Fergus Woolley, Martin Hertz. Fifth row: Sam Striner, Danny Grant. MRS. RACHEL SMITH 3 2 5 3 Section teacher - Sophomores f iv K .J 5 First' row: Stuart Kaplan, Natalie Friedman, Maria Meletakos, Stanley Di Pretoro, Larry Shaplin, Jimmy Baucom, Sandra Rosenstein. Second row: Marcia Coppel, Elaine Bichell, Eleanor Richman, Jewell Thiel, Kathy Schendel, Joellen Shell, Edythe Friedman, Judy Neale. Third row: Dobra Bressler, Marilyn Hay, Netta Glorioso, Cathy Carroll, ldelle Viener, Marcia Kramer, Ann Kirschenbaum. Fourfh row: Paul Vito, Mike Heiserman, Arnold Rosenthal, Manny Hersh, Robert Hipsley, Paul Eisen, Tommy Witzel. Fifth row: Herbert Freedman, Ronald Gordon, Carey Sturgeon, Johnny Marmaras, Lenny Raab, Hall Lee, Barry Kasper. 3 2 3 - 3 u MR. RYLAND WARREN Section teacher ll' V' Sophomores ,pta Firsf row: Anita Proper, Phyllis Bachrach, Marion Fischgrund, Eddie Shadid, Marcia Mensh, Pearl Bran, Marguerite Coppa. Second row: Paf Moss, Marlene Mendelson, Barbara Gilelson, Wendy Rice, Sue Kirsch, Carole Kanlhal, Donna Gold- stein, Harriet Rosenburg, Joyce Ginsberg, Judy Sankle. Third row: David Herndon, Naim Slyman, Barry Feldman, Joanne Kolzin, Sharon Kohn, Mary Varfis, Ellia Caricalo, Gary Hise, Phil Keeney. Fourfh row: Joel Charney, David Bruder, Alan Rudd, Dan Sragow, Edwin Dye, Alvin Jeweler. MRS. HILDA JECKLIN 3 1 3 - 3 Secfion feacher if Y' S ophomores 3 4 ' wr , RN J Firsf row: Buddy Richardson, Nancy Espey, Bob Armstrong, Pat Colcord, Urania Lyons, Joe Donohoe, Maggie Carr. Second row: Marian Sharp, Henrietta Bayliss, Debby Hanik, Sheila Simon, Jerry Moss, Nancy Taddeo, Sandra Blumberg, Rena Horenstein, Betty Kinna, Janet Ginberg. Third row: Richard Haymaker, Sandra Chidel, Becky Mehlman, Jackie Postal, Marion Lucas, Joyce Dalton, Joe Russo, Jerry Tievy. Fourfh row: Steve Hinkler, Joe lseman, Kenneth Silverstone, David Selis, George Argerakis, Gary Manchester, Walter Brown. Fifth row: Earl Landau, Wesley Truitt, Roger Cole, Jay Morton, Jimmy Broceros, Billy Corbitt. is asrr J t - MR. CHARLIE ToxEY Section teacher Vie 2,15 I, 121 H rl . 12 , l l' .A A I f .cy l S 74 If 1' We f . Lfagf Sophomores 49 6 if - Firsf row: Carol Lathrop, Marcia Cohan, Jane Rose, Elaine Rosestein, Evelyn Greenblatt, Joy Bloemsma, Linda Cohen, Mari- lyn Pollock, Vicki Kidwell. Second row: Marilyn Shoemaker, Maxine Zucker, Margaret Canterbury, Ann Edelson, Janet Cohen, Sandra Levy, Carol Getzin, Phyllis Zoltrow. Third row: Mike Reichgut, Tommy Straub, Ammie Teti, Norman Brown, Louis Glekas, Robert Irby, Ronald Guttman, Marvin Maller, Louis Sill. Fourth row: Marvin Cohen, Bill Bosley, Nick Scilias, Frank Bardwell, Milan Wilson, Philip Shugar, Ronald Kramer, Eddie Dombalagian, Lemuel Pantain. Miss vlRolNiA Quick 2 3 2 3 Section teacher - 75 Sophomores l 1 ?e lxw ag E Firsf row: Susan Rumbaugh, Carol Scott, Elaine Cohen, Marilynn Winston, Sheila Lester, Loan Blanken, Pat Gerhold. Second row: Sheila Nessen, Gloria Rimens, Helen Grist, Sophie Anamateros, Betty Dennis, Esther Batt, Bernice Sokol. Third row: Gordon Guss, Carol Disque, Faith Gottleib, Doris Buckner, Carol Miller, Amilda Abers, Gloria Staffel, Tommy Moffatt. Fourfh row: Wesley Moenikman, Tommy Ratner, Don Garner, Mark BishoFF, Steve Maisel, Ray Williams, Murray Sykes. Fifth row: John Hughes, .lack Ehrlich, Richard Alpher, Peter Coggeshall, Martin Schlissel, Franklin Shulman, Louvon Millard. 2 2. 2 - 3 Miss ALICE FAIRBANKS W ' Section teacher 76 E Q53 'di D Sophomores fix , 3 x ty may First row: Margie Allerdice, Barbara Brown, Zelda Gotkin, Lynn Kaplan, Betty Jo Wester, Anna Maria Coluzzi. Second row: Barbara Miller, Dan Farber, Roslyn Dechter, Seena Parsons, Sam Holt, Dale Holtzman, Third row: Donald Adams, Barbara Snyder, Rosalie Schwartzman, Judy Lawson, Ruby Thompson, Felice Addresses, Beatrice Foss, Joe Sanford. Fourfh row: Ankey Chaney, Don Chappell, lra Steinberg, Frances Black, Etta Pollock, Ann Gardner, Harvey Ratner, Peter Frank- felt. Fifth row: Ira Kirschbaum, Fred Bigio, Eddie Corbett, Barton Widom, Eugene Sheskin, Donald Hughes, Fred Rose, Gordon Hoover. MR. ANSELM FISHER 0 ' 3 Section teacher 3 3 ze A 5.1, 3 f ,' I in Q Firsf row: Sue Adams, Jackie Hanold, Ellen Schwartz, Lois Feldman, Sue Abrams. Second row: Frances Cutler, Joan Darby, Linda Berman, Gloria Krechmer, Sheila Goldstein, Sarah Mills, Linda Coe. Third row: Pat Hughes, Deanna Werber, Kay Hinsvark, Louis Summars, Charlene Riggles, Mary Fregee, Harriet Eisenfeld, Morton Greenburg. FOUFHI row: Donald Luh, Richard King, Allen Cohen, Donald Sachs, Bob Fogel, Marvin Mensh, Wayne Sheppard, Jimmy Chaney. 2 0 8 U MISS PAULINE SCOTT Section teacher gif., I kk,,. 04' In Classes and? Clubs Every burning issue is pounced upon for discussion and debate by these live wires: Sandra Parzow, Loretta Lowe, Naomi Weiss, Betty Lou Hornstein, Deborah Dobkin, Eugene Lipkowitz, and Toby Fox lseatedl. Second row: Sandy Greenfield, Molly Sorin, Doris Aaronson, Barbara Dirkin, Harriet Stone, Doris Finkelstein, Dolly Goodman, Sheila BookoFf, Eleanor Newman, and Carol Scott. Third row: Sandra Spivak, Phyllis Miller, Phyllis Zaroff, Jeannette Robbins, Judy Jaflee, Jackie Flaharty, Daryl Reich, Miriam Silverman, Elaine Cohen, and Jimmy Kallis. Fourth row: Stuart Kaplan, Louis Sills, Jimmy Bausch, Tyra Kellner, Carol Ruffner, Aviva Green, Judy Lawson, Marilyn Crosswhite. Fiffll row: Jared Sharon, Allen Cohan, Danny Farber, Alan Pickin, Walter Garfield, Bill Davis, Robert Bobys, Ed Shapiro, Frank Weissman, and Monroe Maisel. Miss Pauline Hildebrand is the Sponsor. v f' '.'? 1 if -. ' n , .24 A ft A ,y f Girls who are leaders in sports make up the Girls Sports Association Board, sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Cooper. They play hard, work hard, come early, and often stay late. On the '55 Board are Evelyn Haymaker, Cookie Ferguson, Esther Sandler, Nancy Bowen, Estelle Malinoff, Faye Motyka, Miss Cooper, Loretta Lowe, Jeanette Robin, Joan Labofish, Doris Aaronson, Kitty lnoFf, Myrtle Irvine, June Seymour, Molly Sorin, Julia Kyle, Litas Person, Nancy Gates, Judy Jaffe, Mary Biederman, and Virginia Freeman. Latin Club Vice President. . .Thomas Mitchell President .... . .Paula Olewiler Secretary . . . . .Joyce White Treasurer . ...... David Moss Sponsor .... Miss Virginia Quick Members of the Latin Club include Marilyn Hay, Elaine Oshinsky, Harriet Stone, Caro- lyn Schneider, Abby Bernstein, Judy Beck- er, Paula Olewiler, Joyce White, Nancy Gates, Kay Hinsvark, Pat Colcord, Frank Cooling, Ronald Shaeffer, Marian Fish- grund, Morton Hyman, Ronald Sebol, Barbara Dinkin, Susan Rumbaugh, Harriet Rosenberg, Louis Wall, Jay Morton, Daniel Farber, Linda Wolowitz, Louise Menaker, Marcia Mensh, Fred Stern, David Moss, Estelle Malinotif, Betty Lou Hornstein, Judy Mason, Sandra Parzow, George Agerakis, Peter Coggeshall, Herbert Simon, Michael Kaplan, Mike Baker, Ira Steinberg, Donald Sarner, Bobby Cellini, Murray Sykes, and la Sharon. Members see French movies and have parties in the French manner. Mardi Gras is the highlight for the year, but the steady aim is to further an interest in the language and culture of France. Mrs. Rachel Smith is the sponsor. Flrsl' row: Vice-president David Fram, President lngrid Haymaker, Treasurer Hanna Lee Freed, and Secretary Steve Miller. Second row! Judy Becker, Gerri Rossen, Harriet Bennett, Joyce Dalton, Barbara Dinkin, Gale Golden, Barbara Gaylin, Harriet Stone, Toby Fox, Barbara Snyder, Patricia Earles, Third FOWI Frances Cutler, Nadia Wills, Debby Hanik, Audrey Berman, Etta Pollock, Phyllis Bachrach, Lee Berkow, Marian Felter, Suzanne Rome, Dorothy Shankle, Marilyn Crosswhite, Ann Broder, Rita Finkelstein, Janet Ginberg. Fourth row: Nancy Bowen, Leonard Figelman, Sidney Markowitz, Melvin Mackler, Charles Bogdonoff, Al Peikin, Pete Lese, Neil Solomon, Wesley Truitt, lra Kirschbaurn, Beverly Sacks, Naomi Binder. Fifth row: Tyra Kellner, Carol Frankfeldt, Elaine Cohen, Marilyn Pollock, Martha Wilkinson, Carolyn Friedman, Brenda Wolf, Miriam Feldman, Judy Bren- ner, Judy Jaffe, Mary Catherine Callas, Elaine Marcus. Slxfll row: Michael Reichgut, Mark Bischoff, Fred Stern, Connie Norley, Evelyn Hay- maker, Virginia Corcoran, Carol Ruckman, Loretta Barnett, Marlene Haas, Paula Olewiler, Nancy Espey, Nancy Gates, Ronald Gutlman, Robert Parker. Seventh row: Aaron Knott, Louis Glekas, Sidney Lazar, Don Charney, Solomon Snyder, David Robbins, Stuart Kaplan, David Selis, Thomas Straub, Flavio Ferreira, Patrick Hughes, Allen Cohen. Band Winner of second place in the Cadet Band Competition 2 E 3 L A 5 l Z S 5 6 C M ' f ll ' t nt school occasions is furnished by the full band, directed by Mr. Walter Howe. Here they are with their instruments: Charles usuc or a lmpora Gartrell William Smith David Herndon, Steve Winkler, Harvey King, James Welsh, David Frank, Robert Parker, and Albert Norment in the front row. Gene Weikert, David McHold, Harvey Press, Robert Leedy, Allen Shanburg, Roy Parnell, Nelson Rubin, Morris Mudrick, and Donald Stewart make the second row, Steve Altman, Richard Strauss, Anthony Varron, Gary Manchester, Alvin Kraus, James Bausch, Larry Baker, Stuart Kaplan, Gordon Robinson, ' ' ' I A Wh't B Kovalsk Arthur are the third row, and at the top of the picture are Richard Penny, Nancy Bowen, David Bruder, Joseph lseman, Bevery nn le, en y, Lobley, and Norman Brown. Drum Maior Albert Norment holds the band at attention. 82 Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross under the direction of Mrs. Irene Kent consists of all the student body with section representatives chosen to enact business and oct as a tie between the organization and all the students. First' row: Beverly White, Miriam Fine, Joyce Goldsmith lPresidentl, Evelyn Haymaker Nice-Presidentl, Brenda Hurwitz. Second row: Marcia Cohen, Elaine Oshinsky, Pearl Bran, Ellen Gladstone, Esther Sandler tSecretaryl, Elaine Marcus, Ruth Katz, Third row: Betty Kinna, Molly Sorin, Carolyn Schrier, Donald Pincus, Judy Holler, Betty Goldsmith. Fourth row: Mike Brewer, Neil Zarin, Ronald Simon, Tommy Morfesy, and Judy Lowe. Club -M f , ,f 722, .-ef' ., ,, . fy E 5 Wjgfl' lt it li 1 .eel it Q h'., W W V1 , . 1 , 5 , iw . ' , 7 ti .5 - . . 2 ' 'L ., l f i le , J L as . - 121, ' V , E A, --ix , V is . x, Vkhy K ., ffg Q if f 2' J ,ga 2 , . A Vs A . Tl -X Q' f . ,, DW F: M A.,.,s,-,N , -W t K- ., . ,ww Q -2 .O Unfurl the Colt Doc Weingarten and Marvin Petrashansky take their turns os C Club mem- , W bers in selling ten-cent blocks to the student body in the club's effort to buy a banner for Coolidge. The protect was completed and the goal was obtained, the banner being similar to the colt pictured. f Q -sir L me, Members of the C Club: Marvin Petrashansky, Herby Solomon lSecretaryJ, Paul Yorkdale, Dave Abrams fHistorianl, Doc Weingorten tPresidentl, Tracy Chewning, Jim Hannagan. Second row: Bob Wondrack, Sol Love, Charles BogdonoFf, Dick Malloy, Larry Connelly, Melvin Mackler, Jerry Mesmer, Ed Shapiro, Alvin Kraus. Third row: Stanley Santorios, Pete Glekas, Burt Liss, Dominick Mantua, Jim Hand, Dove From, Phil Mantua, Bill Bernard, Elliot Shapiro. Follrfh row: Ed Shaefe, Aaron Teitel, Bob Hale-Cooper, Bill Hays, Tom Dolch, Ed Weber, Walter Garfield, George Karras. Dan Pratt lnot picturedj is the Vice-president of the club. 83 The Regular SlaFf, all ex- perienced proieclors by now, gel some fine poinls on proieclion from Tech- nician William B. Spellbring from lhe Visual lnslruclion Deparlmenl of the D.C. Pub- lic Schools: Myron Perlmul- ler, Sidney Levin, Slephen Grisoff, Paul Mallhias lVice- presidenl of Visual Aids Squadl and Alvin Jeweler lSecrelary-Treasurerl. Visual ids Mr, R, M. Warren, Visual Aid Co-ordinalor, gives spe- cial inslruclion lo an all-new shifl of opercllors. Piclured are George Agerokas, Rich- ard Haymalfer, Roberl Bobys and Daniel Sragow. Booster Club The boys represent Coolidge on the playing fields, but these girls cheer them on in every contest: Sue Adams, Judy Albertson, Margie Allerdice, Gloria Amorogi, Joyce Anderson, Loretta Barnett, Lynn Baumann, Elaine Berger, Abbie Bernstein, Mary Biederman, Jo Ann Bolotin, Sheila Bookolif, Nancy Bowen, Judy Brenner, Sandy Brooks, Dee Brush, Cathy Callas, Marcia Cohen, Marilyn Crosswhite, Sandra Damewood, Joan Darby, Rosalind Dechter, Betty Dennis, Ann Edelson, Betty Ann Edwards, Fran Efron, Elaine Egert, Pemmie Embrey, Jane Epley, Wilma Estrin, Ann Fauntleroy, Miriam Feldman, Rita Finkelstein, Joan Foreman, Naomi Fox, Natalie Freeman, Virginia Freeman, Ruth Gelman, Carole Gemeny, Helen Ginberg, Janet Ginberg, Lenore Gildenhorn, Carol Gill, Ellen Gladstone, Frances Goodyear, Zelda Gotkin, Sheila Goldberg, Elaine Hanie, Jackie Hanold, Carolyn Harris, Evie Haymaker, Ingrid Haymaker, Ruth Herman, Carolyn Holland, Dale Holtzman, Ann Hurst, Carolyn lnscoe, Frances Katz, Anne Kirschenbaum, Helen Kitsoulis, Barbara Knapp, Elma Koons, Judy Korntield, Sally Kullbach, Esther Lahman, Roberta Lafsky, Elaine Lawson, Carol Leach, Janet Lindamood, Marian Lucas, Ruthie Michelson, Barbara Miller, Carol Miller, Patty Mitchell, Nancy Morcock, Dora Moss, Faye Motyka, Judy Neil, Joy Nichols, Connie Norley, Paula Olewiler, Elaine Oshensky, Sandy Parzow, Lilas Person, Evelyn Pickett, Betty Pitt, Sandy Posner, Aiita Proper, Carol Raines, Virginia Ramsay, Carol Randour, Nancy Richardson, Gloria Rimens, Nancy Roberts, Judy Rosenberg, Carol Ruckman, Esther Sandler, Maria Santorios, Marlene Schector, Carol Scott, Barbara Shafritz, Sandra Shafritz, Sandy Shepard, Sheila Siegel, Nancy Sigmon, Miriam Silverman, Myrna Silverstein, Carole Simon, Betty Smith, Sandra Spivak, Diane Sugar, Jonan Sullivan, .loan Sunday, Ann Swank, Harriet Train, Jean Weston, Ann White, Martha Wilkinson, Susan Wilson, Carol Winer, .loan Wingard, Gloria Wolf, Linda Wolowitz, and Elaine Wright. It You Think The Boosters Were Terrific This Year, ! Just Wait Until September When Coolidge Christens 8 Hs New Stadium. gg if iilli Y -Teens Y-Teen members include Roberta Russell, Joyce Dalton, Paula Olewiler, Loretta Barnett, Barbara Savage, Dorothy Tinsley, Carole Armel, Hale Bauernschmidt, Carla Hopkins, Bette Kinna, Jeanne Warren, Esther Swal- len, Ruth Ann Humbert, Stacey Sturm, Ann White, Roberta Landes, Margie Allerdice, Kay Hinsvark, Marilyn Hay, Carol Burns, Marcia Ben- cick, Carolyn Holland, Louise Hibbard, Evelyn Pickett, Pat Colcord, Char- lene Wiggles, Marian Sharp, Jane Rose, Pat Gerhold, Gloria Ambrogi, Madeline Pierce, Elizabeth Van Kaenel, D'Ann Sullivan, Nancy Earisman, Helen Wheatley and Marie Barnes. Mrs. Inez Sweeney and Miss Carol McCamman are the faculty sponsors. Girls Of All Races And Religions Find Fun And Good Fellowship In This lnfernafional Organization. A big, beautiful cake celebrating the one-hundredth anniversary of the YWCA, parent organization of the Y-Teens, is cut by President Barbara Savage. Carole Armel, Loretta Barnett, Paula Olewiler, and Dorothy Tinsley, other officers of the group, stand by. v tl , '- t ff gzbigzgjgseszmfgf guthe Future Homemakers of merlca Mrs. Ida Lou Holmes, Sponsor Home Ec girls who became charter members of this national club include Gloria Wolf, Helen Ginsberg, Dora Moss, Bobbie DuBois, Penny Herbst, Judy Brenner, Cathy Harris, .loan Baker, Betsy Wright, Joan Wingard, Esther Swallen, Ruth Katz, Jackie Flaharty, Toby Banner, Maria Chaconas, Toby Barr, Lynn Baumann, Pat Sams, Patty Mitchell, Joan Foreman, Marilyn Rudden, Nancy Roberts, Sandra Sims, Marie Gehrmann, Cynthia Brooks, Eileen Faigen, Florence Goodman, Jean Warren, Nancy Huff, Suzanne Katz, Sandra Schenick, Madeline Pierce, Nancy Morrock, Marcia Statsky, Jane Epley, Ann Hurst, Greta Schwartz, Sandy Kellner, Dolores Goldstein, Rhoda Falgen, Cathy Haramis, Joan Follis, Pat Johnson, Eileen Wyss, Ruth Humbert, Carol Isaacson, Harriet Trotter, Barbara Tuckman, Lorraine Silver, Lois Pohl, Ann Mestesky, Loretta Lessey, Joyce Anderson, and Sandra Hamburger. ,..,.a......r W Q7 ,f-.. TE? Besides the officers of the Future Home- makers of America, there are class of- ficers in every child study and home management class. Officers include these girls: Firsf row: Lynn Bau- mann, FHA Secretary, Carolyn Harris, Maria Chaconas, and Judy Brenner. Second row: Marcia Statsky, Jane Epley, Program Chairman, Pal Sams, President, Patty Mitchell, Treasurer, and Ann Hurst. Third row: Bobby Du- Bois, Toby Barr, Penny Herbst, and Marilyn Rudden. 87 X-f Home-Making rts 'Rf MW. N... Urania Lyons adiust pattern for Joann Bolotin. Betty Zeigler prepares to press open a seam. Esther Veiner sews a fine seam. Her tapemeasure and pincushion are ready when she needs them. Faye Motyka, Betty Pitt, Marilyn Greenwald, and Jean Weston, all members of the Future Homemakers Association, made Thanks- giving turkeys from apples and construction papers for the Goodwill Industries. 5 Q 5 f ive E 2 use ffl if' Q 5 2' A f'-15.51 :EL .av-'Maw at in . C45 - . i W C -. n I, Eileen and Rhoda Faigen model full-circle felt skirts made in sew- ing classes. The original designs are the work of Rhoda's clever fingers. Ov.. Anna Coluzzi, Sheila Simon, Marcia Collett, Belly Ziegler, Jackie Matthews, and Urania Lyons work on their spring toppers. Gloria Wolfe and Eileen Faigen, members of the Child Care Class, demonstrate the approved method of giving an infant a bath. - u f . q , . 4 1 ri 2 fi l in-...., Q- Cleaning is an important part of managing o home. Marlene Blankenstein, Charlotte Postal, Marlene Rozansky, and Dora Moss assemble tools to make the livingroom spick and span. po Q, L rs '27 t Home-Makers in ction 4 Q ' fxx z z 17 xl l an I gf t -11' Good cooks begin their training early. Leslie Rod- bell, 2173, can already mix and bake delicious cookies. H, ,,,.-no' Serving a meal is almost as important as preparing it well. Dolly Goodman and Penny Herbst eat dessert while Sandy Sims and Joan Wingard get waitress training. The Tdleht in two sections The Talent Club with over a hundred members special- izes in the field of entertainment. ln addition to doing the Colt Capers show at Coolidge, this club has per- formed at Walter Reed Hospital, Jun- ior Village, and the National Training School. Students who do not sing, dance, play an in- strument, or give im- personations may learn about make- up, costumes, and other behind-the- scenes skills. X There are just too many talented Coolidgites for one picture, Section l of the group includes Sandra Parzow, Molly Sorln, Gloria Wolfe, Judy Becker, Doris Aaronson, Loretta Dunyer, Sandy Posner, and Joanne Boloteng Second row: Brenda Wolf, Dorcia Finkelstein, Carol Price, Ruth Epstein, Lee Berkow, Carol Ruckman, Bobbo Gold, Abbe Bernstein, Leonard Guty, Anne Edelson, Third row: Sandy Rosenblatt, Virginia Corcoran, Roberta Horowitz, Eileen Weiss, Esther Swallen, Loretta Barnett, Marion Giachguena, Marilyn Rudden, Betsy Wright, Carolyn Holland, FOIIFHI row: Jean Weston, Al Norment, Wilma Epstein, Janet Cunin, Beverly White, Nesoga Silverman, Janet Ginsberg, Marilyn Pollack, Jackie Postal, Etta Needlemang Flffll row: Charles Gartrell, Marvin Cohen, Stewart Nelson, Daniel Blum, Larry McAlvene, Marvin Hunelkert, and Leroy Ottman. L qs' lr pt 1' - 4 And here is Section ll with Carole Gemeny, Annette Hendricks, Linda Lichtman, Sandra Damewood, Mary Callas, Deborah Dobkin in the first row, Second row: Nancy Morcock, Barbara Dinkin, Judy Kornfield, Charlotte Potler, Harriet Stone, Joyce White, Barbara Sachs, and Esther Sandler, Third row: Sheila Seigel, Dorothy Scheer, Sandra Spivak, Paulette Brod- sky, Carol Scott, Nancy Gates, Linda Wolowitz, Follrflt row! Ann Hurst, Toby Barr, Sherry Zvares, Marcia Statsky, Joyce Rosenberg, and Elaine Marcus. H' ef. s KY Q N ..-f 'WFS , 'r W 3? 1 i W ' bg f Q he 'fi g V 1 .r 4 f 5, j:!ilff 'efRt . +'!', ,f.. Q 1 - sf I ., .rip 1: . .ni - 'FI ffm: . TD 4 ff Q Si M 1 5. i r .- ,Q rffkfw . ,1:,. A V A mph Mfffwis-va' 3 if 'P FV .. QEZWF A ww A f xr vi, , , , 5 N if wi H A 8? JJ.-5 i . ,S ' 1 S i ry X ni 2 Q9 L. Sw 'Q-gi' 3 . +R 'f Q? ,Q Q v, . 1n.'5:1,f,, A H?- ' if , Q . . 'V' I v .N Q v A, ' i 9 K+ w :A if c I 'if' Ml + 4 f r Q 4 ,Jw AQ sa N ,Y Q , 9? 3 Q 'M 2 ik . . '+ffazfiw. K - ...M S,, Q, x z -'M NA 4 F' M, I v , KK -1 ,., X l 0 ,fella ,SM W , 1 ,A 6. q ,Hn NM Z 4 3 3? S F! '1, Members of the Library Club include Rita Shrlansky Carol Rein Elaine Egert Geri Rossen Judy Mason Helen Grnberg Dora Moss and Joyce White tall seatedl Standing are Roberta Landes, Ruth Herman, Irma Seigel, Sherry Zvares, Aileen Barnhart, Nancy Gates, Carole Price, Harriet Stone, Barbara Kinkin, Esther Layman, and Ruth Epstein. Under the direction of Miss Della Nelson, Librarian, the Library Club previews and re- views new books acquired by the library arranges book exhibits and a readers' bul- letin board, and stimulates reading for pleas- ure by preparing interesting reading lists of books suitable for teenagers. Carole Price and lrma Seigel are able assistants at the desk. +1-..., Dance Club ll's Murray Gilburg and Linda Cohen going Mambo wild. Marvin Bendavid and Harriet Rosenberg do some excellent iillerbugging. The three couples iusl gelling warmed up for more iillerbug are Fred Goldberg and Harriet Rosenberg, Borah Perlmuller and Bobbo Shafrilz, and Larry Loby and Judy Jaffe. Marvin Bendavid and Judy JaFfe never mlss a meeting. If lhey lor any couplel need help in rnaslering Cl slep, Mr. Toxey has the know-how. Mr. Toxey lakes time lo wipe the sleam from his glasses. We lhink lhe sponsor enioys the sessions as much as lhe slu denls do. Spanish Club Members of the Spanish Club, without regard to placement in the photograph, include Marvin Abramson, Elliot Alpher, Gloria Ambrogi, Horriette Bennette, Luis Berdeguez, Linda Berman, Joanne Boliton, Patti Brett, Paulette Brodsky, Kathy Buas, Daniel Buckhalter, Doris Buckner, Maggie Carr, Ted Crystal, Janet Cohen, Judy Cohen, Marcia Cohen, Steve Cohen, Diane Cole, Helen Cosel, Natalie Dosik, Anne Edelson, Betty Ann Edwards, Elaine Egert, Arnold Ehrlick, Stuart Engleberg, Wilma Estrin, Frances Fischer, Harriet Friedlander, Natalie Friedman, Sheila Footer, Barbara Gitelson, Judy Glazer, Morty Glazier, Barbara Gold, Sandy Gold, Betty Goldsmith, Zelda Gotkin, Ronnie Gordon, Barbara Goodman, Marilyn Greenberg, Sandie Greenfeld, Edith Gursky, Nan Guthrie, Steve Grisoft, Dorothy Haggerty, David Hart, Judy Hatter, Robert Harris, Lynette Helf, Brenda Helter, David Herndon, Olive Himes, Sam Holf, Dale Holtzman, Ruth Humbert, Kitty lnott, Joseph lseman, Carol lssacson, Judy Jatte, James Kallis, Joan Kaplan, Steve Kasel, Sophie Katssourous, Ruth Katz, Sue Kirsh, Elma Koons, Earl Landeau, Loretta Lessey, Linda Lichtman, Leon Lopatin, Loretta Lowe, Steve Maisel, Carolyn Mensh, Barbara Miller, Carole Miller, Miles Miller, Morris Mudrick, Barbara Murphey, Allan Newrath, David Novick, Ina Ostrow, Seena Parson, Paula Pascal, Franklin Paulson, Char- lotte Potter, Anita Proper, Carol Raines, Daryl Reich, Nancy Richardson, Gloria Rimes, Katherine Ritter, Jeanette Robbin, Carol Ruftner, Jerry Rossen, Wendy Rice, Esther Sandler, Dorothy Scheer, Sheila Seigle, Bobby Shatritz, Sandy Shafritz, Sandy Shepard, Dorothea Sherman, Elaine Shocket, Miriam Silverman, Bobbe Spector, Diane Sugar, Sue Sweeny, Harriet Tudor, Sanford Vinick, Carole Weiner, Nadia Willis, Irene Wolfe, Sande Yumkas, Phyllis Zaroff, Sherry Zvares. l 1 OFFICERS gk President .... . . . .Geri Rossen I , tc Vice-president . . . .Kitty lnolt Y'4u 0 Q f J K T, 1 Secretary .. ..lrene Wolfe ,ax J. V IN' Q .4 L X Treasurer . . . . .Steve Grisoff i iii ' ' y Sponsor . . . .Mrs. MacDonald 3 '. A . QA' fl t l . . ,, S, 1 The Spanish Club contributes generously to 1 I . C ' ,V CARE and UNICEF. Members learn to enloy . M themselves in varied Spanish-speaking activ- R' ities such as plays, parties, and fiestas. : . N v ,fam 3 Classes 4-umm -K 'iv-my ln the life-drawing class, Nancy Morcock is lhe model. Skelching The lady are Charles Golllieb, Murray Gelberg,and Phil Ralner. an E V' may 'H' gif 'f Q. 35,5 1' 98 Elaine Marcus and Helen Ginberg work with waler colors. 'sat K .Q ,seswi i M '51 i if a- 2 are 1 'Mgt I Stivafszar. Qs 4 mm? we 4 Carole Gemeny adds the finishing strokes to a watercolor Ruth Herman prepares to make a block print. fi gi gi When the Choir required a special frame for its Christmas assembly, Carole Gemeny, Murray Gelberg, Jean Weslon, and Phil Ratner came up with this holly QQ window. 1 3' -'iv W., MANUAL in the Printshop Buddy Liss feeds the senior prom tickets to the press while Charles Bortz looks on. Jimmy Gannon, Bill Bowling, and Kenneth Hunter lock up a type form. :di D614 SYMMUNHUW ' 71 Q W I' mf? Y 1 J,- W- und Larry Lobl ut work in the , metolshop. xxx Eddie Shcdid, Joan Lcbofish, --...?..s,., 3 E rms Mr. Jacoby shows Bill Bowling how to put a design on his silver cup. P .1 1- a. TRAINING in the Woodshop , gfafss551r'1ia-jrf'4gW pf'-5 f Awvp s , 'A ' ' ,q'sgf.es,,,: ,V , J' is,....s,i,,, ., ., ..,.,Ws,e V K 'mf' 1 'X f ' ' ' -.gf t it e Joel Truitt turns a leg for a stool. ' 'i Richard Rappa displays his handsome water skiis. in W, . E. , ' N ' ,4-1, .ef-W - 5 Wilson lwith a little helpl weaves a seat. Jimmy Edwards assembles a lewel chest. U' Barry Markowitz makes a heading block for the rifle team, David Silverman mqkeg fhe Chips gy. lOl Choir Under Miss Fuller's skillful direction members of a choral class rehearse for the Spring Music Assembly. Girls are Nancy Huff, Ruth Gellman, Eleanor Richman, Sandy Chidel, Eileen Weiss, Nancy Goode, and Sheila Kramer. Bass and tenor singers are Robert Mangels, Robert Kline, David Prawde, Gordon Robinson, Stewart Nelson, and Ed Weber. Gathered around the piano are Sheila Kramer, Carole Frankfeldt, Nancy Huff, Robert Mangels, Sandra Heffner, Robert Kline, 102 Eileen Weiss, Stewart Nelson, Nancy Goode, and Ed Weber. E 3 3 Y . V el . ' W nSf Y l fb U sci' s '- Wvx X .fyw ' ,zzri . . -, wr, -Q' .- .ui ,D-'Ark , Away ,-A ff-N,-.J 1 W Q u 1 ..,,,,. .254 M-4.ff W -Q N.,kZL fry'-WV., .K W , . V N: + . . ff. .ff 5. ,224 M., A :J-- mu' WW ,lr-l ' w .Q M 4. ' ,y1,.vsq,r nw D. -,K rw, , ,v ' f 1 :' S W.. gs X K -15 , X . m. w if I me Which picture shall we use? That is the question being decided by Bob Barkin, Nancy Goode, Elliot Corral Shapiro, Dorothy Tinsley, Dick Beyda, Sandra Parzow, and Sheila Goldberg. Editor-in-Chief .. Senior Editors . . Junior Editor . . . Sophomore Editor Sports Editors . . Art Editors . . . Photographers .. EDITORIAL STAFF ..............Dorothy Tinsley ...Sandra Parzow, Sheila Goldberg . ........ Molly Sorin . ................ Marilyn Crosswhite . . . .Dick Beyda, Elliot Shapiro, Molly Sorin ..Phil Ratner, Bob Barkin, Murray Gelberg . . . .Elliot Deniberg, Albert Greenfield, Jack Field, Robert Harris STAFF MEMBERS Debby Dobkin, Carol Isaacson, Carole Gemeny, Carolyn Harris, Miriam Silverman, Jim Painter, Ann Hurst, Carolyn Mensh, Carole Price, Doris Anderson, Patti Brett, Elaine Brodsky, Jane Epley, Charles Gartrell, Ingrid Haymaker, Betty Lou Hornstein, Patty Mitchell, David Poole, Susan Rose, Barbara Savage, Joel Truitt, Naomi Weiss, Sheila Goldberg, Elaine Goodman, Ruth Humbert, Eleanor Newman, Carole Padgett. Faculty Sponsor .............. .. . .Mrs. Maude M. Horne 4 Photographer Elliot Deniberg. Albert Greenfield, Robert Harris, and Jack Field, assistant photograpl S 5 Af sgggfes M f- 'fmdseff-' - i5'f?ft,M! BUSINESS STAFF L Business Manager . . . . .Nancy Goode Advertising Manager . . . . .Nancy Sigmon Picture Manager. .... . . .Ingrid Haymaker Subscription Manager .... Leonard Figelman Faculty Sponsor ....... Dr. Theodore Libber Section Representatives-Shirley Fine, Gerald Chayt, Shirley Wagner, Loretta Lessey, Jackie Judge, lla Slyman, Penny Herbst, Joe Berman, Martha Wilkinson, Sherry Zvares, Debbie Dobkin, Phyllis Fox, Silvia Selwyn, Olive Himes, Lynn Baumann, Dotty Smith, Diana Boss, Joanne Bolotin, Judy Becker, Hale Bauernschmidt, Sandy Cutler, Harriet Tudor, Annetta Felber, David Novick, Talmadge Poat, We--' Jimmy Bausch, Jerry Shaplin, Anita Proper, Janet Ginberg, Marilyn Pollock, Gloria Rimens, Etta Pollock, Sue Adams, Merrit Chance, Brenda Badger, Arnold Feldman. . ,.,, .-fr W ,,..-f' Molly Sorin lcentert shows art editors Ratner and Barkin what she wants done to a picture to make it fit her page layout. Nancy Sigmon, her ads all in, takes an interested peek at the editorial staff in action. These are the students who sell subscriptions, collect for them, and deliver the Corral to members of their sections: Martha Wilkenson, Daryl Reich, Phyllis Fox, Deborah Dobkin, Anita Proper, Shirley Fein, Gloria Horowitz. Second row: Dorothy Smith, Sue Adams, Hale Bauernschmidt, Lynn Baumann, Esther Badt, Janet Ginberg, Etta Pollock, Judy Becker, Penny Herbst. Third row: Joe Berman, Diana Boss, Olive Himes, Marilyn Pollock, Loretta Lessey, Sherry Zvares, James Bausch. FOUFHI row: Gerald Chayt, Talmadge Poat, James 105 Baucum. IO6 Section Representatives put the Courier in the hands of the students. Operation DISTRIBUTION is efficiently handled by Gloria Krechmer, Barbara Goodman, Joanne Bolotin, Sandy Hamburger, Roslyn Rudden, Gloria Hurwitz, Shirley Fein, Abby Bernstein, Roberta Horowitz, Sandy Gold, Maggie Carr, Pemmie Embrey, Olive Himes, Sally Kullback, Charles Gottlieb, Lenny Figelman, Amigo Teti, Frank Wiseman, and Richard Alpher. EDITORIAL STAFF Editorein-Chief. .. Managing Editor. Page One Editor. Assistant ...... Page Two Editor. Assistant ..... . . . . . . .Faye Motyka Betty Lou Hornstein . . . .Carolyn lnofi . . . . .Toby Fox . . . .Judy Edelstein . . . .Sheila Bookoft Page Three Editor .....,. Deborah Dobkin Assistant ..... Sports Editor ..... Assistant .... Photographer ... Typists .... Editorial Adviser. . . . .Carolyn Friedman . . . .Dick Beyda . . . .Warner Wolf . . . .Elliott Denniberg ...Virginia Freeman, Roberta Horowitz . . . . .Miss Marjorie Hull The Courier Business Manager. . . . . . .Doris Aaronsm Assistant .... Advertising Manager Assistant ... .. . . . .Eleanor Newmm Betty Lou Hornste ..Charles Bogdonc Subscription, Circulation Mgrs. Miriam Silver man, Sandra Parzo Typist .... Elaine Goodma Ruth Ann Humbe Business Adviser ....... Mrs. Hilda Jeckl I The Editorial and Business Staffs work together to earn the Courier an All-American rating. First' row: Sandra Parzow, Miriam Silverman, Kitty lnoft, Faye Motyka, Betty Lou Hornstein, Debby Dobkin, Doris Aaronson, Dick Beyda, Second row: Gloria Horowitz, Shirley Fein, Daryl Reich, Elaine Goodman, Abby Bernstein, Olive Himes, Betsy Wright, Helen Bensor, Nancy Richardson, Sheila Segal, Third row: Sandra Dame- wood, Eleanor Newman, Roberta Horowitz, Barbara Goodman, Marcia Cohen, Roslyn Rudden, Tobby Fox, Sheila Bookofi, Warner Wolf, Eugene Lipkowitz, Charles BogdonoH', Paul Shitiman, Tommy Painter, Charles Gottlieb, and David Poole. Dramatic Club g g g Wm -y l l Skitz, monologues, and scenes from plays enliven the meetings of the Dramatic Club. Toby Fox, President, and Miss Betty Smith, Sponsor, take groups to see professional plays like Saint Joan and George Washington Slept Here . Members of the group are Judy Becker, Elaine Berger, Linda Berman, Abby Bernstein, Fran Black, Jay Bloemsma, Patti Brett, Paulette Brodsky, Pat Colcord, Marcia Cohen, Marilyn Crosswhite, Joyce Dalton, Ann Edelson, Ruthie Epstein, Nancy Espey, Wilma Estrin, Marion Feller, Sheila Bookoft, Dorcia Finkelstein, Rita Finkelstein, Sheila Footer, Toby Fox, Carolyn Friedman, Natalie Friedman, Janet Ginberg, Marlene Haas, Sandy Hamburger, Dale Holtzman, Roberta Horowitz, Betty Kinns, Judy Kornfield, Gloria Krechmer, Sally Kullback, Loretta Lowe, Barbara Miller, Elaine Oshinsky, Leroy Otlman, Sandra Parzow, Jackie Postal, Charlotte Potler, Anita Proper, Carol Raines, Elinor Richman, Dave Rose, Carol Scott, Joellen Shell, Judy Shankle, Elayne Shacket, Sheila Siegal, Miriam Silverman, Beryl Sigman, Molly Sorin, Bobbe Spector, Marilyn Strauss, Louis Summer, Noami Weiss, Ellen Gladstone, Esther Sandler, Gloria Rosen, Harriet Bennett, Linda Silberg, Barbara Gold, Dorothea Sherman, Sandy Rosenstein, Sandy Fulton, Linda Zarin, Barbara Goodman, Patricia Earless, Rena May Erie, Janice Seidel, Gloria Steffel, Leonard Gritz, Debbie Adler, and Marcai Fredland. v Q ,Y Lllllw Wt, 'I f I II X. 0-P' ' I MMM 9 l ,l 5 of KS ll F L , ,rif J ,ogy , .A AQ. K I L ltl, V! ZX in 1 , - Will Stage Crew l switches. Brian Becker, Joel Schor, and Bernard Thornberg are on the job whenever the stage is in use. -ui nn. Mar' In the proiection booth other stage crew members go about their duties: Fred Stempler, Harold lO8 Falchick, Myron Perlmutter, Donald Sragow, and Allan Cohen. Albert Greenfield watches for cues, Terry Dewitt talks with the boys in the pro- iection booth, and Brian Becker, Alvin Jeweler, and Joel Schor man the light SOMETHING NEW AT COOLIDGE . . . Feminine locker experts. Pearl Bran works on a refractory lock while George Ar- gerakis looks on. Sc'en ce Club lt isn't hard to make sulphur dioxide. John Coleman, Gary Feldpush, and Myron Perlmutter do the experiment together. egg. 'ul' The Science Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Nelson, makes learning about scientific things even more fun. Myron Perlmutter, Doris Aaronson, Jack Field, Martin Reichgut, Arlene Wills, Monroe Maisel, Norma Klaben, Walter Garfield, Eugene Herman, Bernadine Weiger, Carole Price, Jerome Wexler, and Steve Cohen are among the regulars at all meetings. 1 . Y 0 gi' . ,fi .5 Q 18' - , 'V . 1 A A Q Q, . C 5 0 Ioolidge 7 Mechanicsburg 20 foolidge 39 George Mason 12 foolidge l3 McKinley Tech l3 .oolidge 7 Western 7 foolidge O Wilson 14 oolidge O Blair l2 oolidge 31 Bell 6 Kjos' -.se , ' 'N 3 V ll was definilely noi a banner year for the Colls, bul lhe members of The leam Turned in good performances on lhe field: Berl Schwarlz, Bob Wonclrack, Murray Gerlner, Ed Sheafe, Bob Agnew, Dick Molloy and Ed Weber lCaplainsl, Dan Prall, Jack Silas, Bill Hays, Paul Yorkdalc, and Tracy Chewning in row lg Jim Hand, Charles Youngblood, Don Pincus, Jerry Kanlhal, George Karas, Slewarl Seltzer, Benlon Becker, Larry Luxemberg, Jerry Zanellolle, Joel Beiser, James Gannon, and Berl Liss in row 2, Sid Hersh, Wayne Shepard, Frank Wilson, Marlon Berg, Bari Widom, Morlon Glazer, Jimm Ross, Ted Grossman, Gil Fifer, Phil Mantua, Berl Moien, Al Sweeney in row 3. Standing are Coach Conn, Bill Bernard lManugerl, Norman Smith, David Bruder, Frank Pisciolli, Frank Cooling, Loyis Wall lAssl. Managerl and Assislanl Coach Heinlel. Scoreboard oolidge O Roosevelt l3 QQ M 2 Q x i , f Ewa sz, ., ,L Ar, gf' ' V 'dniiiizx - s J-f gi' 1 ll I wgwf M I , V A 1 ,iwfki . A 1 .:,.- fi' W- H+ V 1 QMWMF wiwmmwq 1 fy I 1 ..., x W i Qfig!g3Fi 4 . ,,., Jimmy Gannon, Burien Schwariz, and Dick Molloy bring down Vernon Reed of Bell, Eiiw P kg Wind nb 4wyWl.1r-fl cw f ,xR W , , . xwxz ' l 1' ' ' ' V' V f . 1 .Q U X Q g , QQ xx . 'X L XX b k K V X X 1 5 , - Y E K Z A sf QQ J 2 f , 4 ci' ' Q Q lil if Lx Y A ,J -: I 3 - 1 Yew V X Qi 149 X S L X , N- ty V -A---W---TX .I - - ' ?'iT4iis?'j-w,L X',g W -ff f?,,, 73,--f ,W Y 3 W K - -A ' QQ, S3 . . . , . A K .---:j - 4. 1-Mi , N6 4 Eddle Shecfe closes In for u smashmg tackle on o bug Wulson opponent ,: X' fi , - X , sw- '? y f :aids 1- 1 ,5' '-, L k, ,-'Z -ff , -ld ,K ' I ff X ' 'E 112 fn -Q f in- -i n - ' Qyf-f?EQaw0nnH All-High Molloy brings down Wilson halfback John Bish. Chewning, Gannon, Principe, and Silas, c whole army of Colts, smear Western halfback Lamarchi Basketball ,- Marvin Pclrushanskfs altempt lor baske! hmdered by Sl Anlhonys No .lack Silas U43 and Frank Weisman 131 slop Wilson's atlack. fx ,,.. .ww Doc Weingarlen 1231 and Bob Wondrack Q 5 UU watch Jack Silas as he lies a Cardoza M LV n man lo the ball. ' 2 , gififa. an he STV H E51 .4 WMS -' Vf-'fm 1, K ai 43 ,HL k' F fi W .JWIFA ,gj if fy? FK K, I at , Jo V-1. This is the line-up that made the r Coolidge first team the best hockey team in the city: Molly Sorin, Lilas Person, Pat Earles, Joanne Labofish, Mary Biederman, Virginia Freeman, Nancy Firor, Nancy Bow- en, Alberta Lightfoot, Faye Motyka, and Susan Rose. The 1955 Hockey Club, sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Cooper, consists of Margie Aller- dice, Faye Motyka, Susan Rose, Molly Sorin, Judy Neale, Betty Dennis, Kathy Carroll, Joy Bloesma, Lilas Person, Nancy Bowen, Myrtle Irvine, Virginia Freeman, Carol Miller, Marlene Mendelson, Francine Efron, Mary Biederman, Pat Earles, Alberto Lightfoot, Miriam Rothstein, Nancy Firor, and Joanne Labofish. ll6 ,hmm Nz, , 3-LCP K Place, COOLIDGE. Event hockey practice. Question, Will it happen? That is what goalie Molly Sorin wonders as Virginia Freeman and Faye Motyka try to push the ball across the goal. Fullbacks Nancy Firor and Joanne Labosh back up the goalie. .f 4 C ? ' t X-'fs 1' 15, ii 'il ' lil ' W r 41915 , . ri. LJ V h ,E u W V A 3 d,l.,i,nL,? it D L . 9 r i 'J l ta cs,,,, Q: 'gr V fit 7, wtf ,, , fi, 5 ' ', fr , ' ' -, if :if M fy, 2 r U fqiykfiw it ij Q . Q M sg. , I ? A xg - Xt L, Jen A 5 Boy, are you going to get ill At least that's what it looks like Beryl Singmon is thinking as she and Cookie Haas fight for possession of that all im- potant basketball. Joane Labofish is the obiect of punishment, while Nancye Firor and Virginia Freeman stand ready to get the ball, iust in case Joane loses it. . . . And the referee calls Tie Ball during intramural playof between the Late Eight and the Little Demons. Faye Motyko ani Nancy Bowen take the jump in hopes for possession of th ball. Molly Sorin stands by in hopes of backing Faye up om Estelle Mallinoff moves to an advantageous position waiting t- assist Nancy. Estelle recovers the ball, but 'twas in vain, as th Late Eight defeat the Little Demons 33 to 24 to gain the intra mural basketball championship. M 232 'W .M I X Q 'vw' -f Q . 2 1 ,. -4 . 4 s..,,.,,. my , -... mil' Q, W ' -fi '2 F Ty,- ,,?' V, ' -ee., - ,- .ugggnzf ,Q A 15' A V As the arrow seeks the target . . . Loretta Lowe, Susan Rose, Lois Colodin, Faye Z? Matyka, and Carole Sue Price stand with bows poised waiting for the signal to L, ,-..a- - ffgj I 4' let 'em flyl ' ' V WMMM , 'L The cool, cool, cool of the water . . . Nancy Gates, Eleanor Newman, Sandy .lef- ki fy ferson, Linda Wolcwitz, Pat Balanis, Elaine Lyons, and Myrna Silverstein seem to be V,,, 1 yii' enioying the cool of the water and the cold of the day. ,f ' i if L L f'- Sf W . Q 55' ,- E .. I if 4 F , One of Coolidge's mermaids, Elaine Lyons, takes a breather after a short and cold dip in the pool. ll9 Baseball .gunn- f BASEBALL TIME brought out the old-timers as well as the new-comers. The 1955 squad is made up of Jerry Zannalott, Paul Yorkdale, Phl Mantua, Jack Silas, Larry Connelly, Larry Wharton, Jerry Mesmer, Rick Silas, Joe Berman, Marvin Simmons, Steve Abrams, Paul Mathias, J Painter, Jack Wolfe, .lake Earlic, Alvin Goldberg, Bob Wondrack, Tracy Chewning, Jerry Jones, Jerry DanoH, Sam Conger, Arnold Feldman, Irving Armstrong, Gary Miller, Louis Grosman, and Jim Carroll. That's Coach Heinlel top row, center. BASEBALL SCHEDULE GEORGETOWN PREP MARCH 3I FRIENDS APRIL 5 ST. ALBANS APRIL 7 MERCERSBURG APRIL I3 BETHESDA HIGH APRIL I5 NAVY PLEBES APRIL 20 DUNBAR APRIL 22 MCKINLEY APRIL 26 CARDOZA APRIL 29 WOODROW WILSON MAY 3 ROOSEVELT MAY 6 ANACOSTIA MAY IO CARROLL MAY I3 BELL MAY 20 WESTERN MAY 27 Mummy iw About to heave the discus, Dave Abroms shows experl form. 1u Boyd Morrow and Tom Dolch, Iwo Truck stars of ihe Coolidge squad, clear the low hurdles. Dove completes follow-through in fine style. Trackmen in Action I fl 4 ' vm. -' ,1 , M15 ...uw U Jack Angolia practices for pole-vault competition. Up and over goes Aaron Teitel, clearing the high iump bar L10 01 vi R: fl ,Q 1 ix 5 il -...-----QQ.. K ,fl i' 5 , 19.55- W F T-. i f f - ...rr, 11 1. f. er. These are the fellows who iump and run, heave and hurl, leap and vault in spring track meets. They are coached by Mr. Roberts, upper left. The squad is made up of T. Dolch, S. Santorios, J. Angolia, B. Thornberg, P. Eisen, R. Nedrow, S. Love, D. Ginsberg, F. Paulson, F. Cooling, E. Corbitt, K. Preschel, D. Fram, B. Morrow, E. Weber, E. Dye, J. Hagerhurst, A. Raynor, P. Levin, T. Kossiaras, H. Gattsek, P. Silber, M. Reichgut, T. Grossman, B. Widom, B. Coward, C. Price, T. Crystal, M. Alloy, L. Bulman, D. Abrams, R. Reed, and L. Wall. Regimental Staffs and Battalion Staffs Eighth Regiment Washington High School Cadet Corps .,.,.,..M... .. lsl Ll. David Parzow, lsl Ll. David I. Moss, lsl Ll. Slephen Grisofl, lst Ll. Albert Greenfield, Maior Julian Weingarlen, Supply Sergeant David M. Moss, Maior Leroy Ollman, Caplain Seymour Gillleson, Maior Marvin Address, Caplain Marlin Barr, Ll. Colonel John Angolia Rifle Team 1 .L...,. George Argerakis Thomas Mitchell Robert Kolonia Martin Barr Charles Youngblood Marvin Address John Angolia Rifle Club -b L e I 1 P, .1 ,l t Q 'viasmfv at t-'LQ fe' lj mmol' The COLTS JUNIOR RIFLE CLUB makes good use of a new rifle range: J. Angolia, C. Youngblood, D. Moss, R. Agnew, E. Alpher, R. Alpher, G. Agerakas L. Bergedues, J. Bertoni, B. Bleckman, W. Bosleu, W. Bowen, J. Brocenos, D. Chappell, M. Cohen, R. Cole, T. DeWitt, A. Ehrlich, G. Eldridge, B. Ellis, B Feldman, D. Fisher, P. Frankfeldt, H. Freedman, R. Gordon, T. Grant, A. Greenfield, S. GrisoFf, R. Harris, D. Hart, R. Haymaker, M. Heiserman, E. Hersch R. Hipsley, S. Halt, G. Hoover, J. Hutchins, J. lsemann, A. Jeweler, E. Kaplan, W. Kolodin, R. Kolonia, M. Kousen, A. Kraus, O. Lane, C. Leonard, L Lopatin, J. Mitchell, T. Mitchell, W. Morrow, E. Murphy, P. Newfeld, A. Newman, A. Newrath, D. Novick, R. Penney, M. Perlmutter, C. Poat, N. Polmar W. Quick, L. Raab, R. Rappa, T. Ratner, R. Ridgeway, F. Rose, C. Rose, S. Roth, L. Ruefly, A. Savage, R. Scaldaferri, N. Sclias, R. Shaefier, B. Shapiro F. Silber, L. Sill, D. Silverman, S. Smith, R. Snider, F. Stempler, D. Stewart, T. Straub, L. Summar, J. Teivy, R. Vito, P. Vito, S. Weitz, G. Wise, F. Wooley W. McDonald, D. Hollidge, M. BenDavid, R. Williams, B. Grotman, D. Hughes, M. Address, M. Barr, P. Eisen, L. Glekas, D. Charney, P. Landoe, D Abrams, N. Favin, S. Gittleson, P. Hughes, A. Raynor, N. Striner, M. Sykes, A. Cohen, D. Sachs, W. Brown, B. Lazerow, M. Mudrick, R. Kramer, J. Morton A. Resnick, M. Schlissel, S. Maisel, R. Fogel, R. Cellini, P. Mantua, G. Weikert, G. Robinson, G. Weikert, N. Barryman, W. Smith, B. Widon, L. Parker M. Reichgut, R. King, E. Principe, A. Teitel, W. Truitt, J. Hilton, D. Pincus, D. Parzow, F. Bigio, J. Wexler, J. Herson, A. Norment, C. Beckiord, J. Zanelotti M. Simmons, F. Kitsoulis, J. Weingarten, A. Peiken, B. Blake. x 1 1 1 1 fi Drill Team Lt. Colonel John Angolia Captain Charles Youngblood Captain Alan Sweeny Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt lst Cap Pvt. Pvt Sgt. Pvt Pvt Sgt. 'lst lst Edward Dombalagio Michael Heiserman Paul Silber Wesley Truitt Lt, John Bissell tain Robert Agnew Stephen Maisel Paul Eisen George Argerakis Richard Raab Fergus Wooley Kenneth Hunter Lt. Joseph Mitchell Lt. Norman Polmar M Sgt. H. Friedman SFC Marvin BenDavid SFC Jerry Teivi SFC Allen Newrath lst Lt. David Moss lst l.t. David Parzow Sgt. Leon Ruefly MSgt. Jerome Herson Sgt. Jerome Danoff lst Lt. Stephen Grisoff ......, , 5. , 9 M T ... y fr .W ap eam J ' y .. I.. ,. Nz iix xtx Rocco Scaldiferri Herbert Freedman Kenneth Hunter George Argerakis Norman Polmar John Angolia Charles Youngblood Stephen Grisoff lf, ly rs Q -Sf Captain Charles Youngblood ff. g A ' I ' lst Lt. John Bisset ii . Q i I f 'ff' i 2nd l.t. William Corbett lst Sgt. Joseph Bertoni PfSgt. Gordon Berlinsky PfSgt. Kenneth Hunter Supply Sgt. William Bowling Guidon Bearer, Sgt. V. Wilhelm .ft M an 'rjygicvr xr ' A ,M : J .Wifi me J K, J K 1 v A' 1 S Q K K vii Ati lg Q 9- l fi l mint , 4 f i i 'F SERGEANTS PRIVATES T. Grossman R. Armstrong W. Kolodin J. Chaney W. Lewis J. Charney W. McDonald H. Chewning C. Millison P. Coggeshall Qi' r A. Newrath R. Cole D. Prawde E. Corbett R. Spears E. Dombalagciin D. Turner T. DeWitt F. Wilson J. Ehrlich B. Wise B. Feldman G. Guss M. Heiserman J. Hutchins P. Keeney H. Lazerow X.. F, T. Moffett S. Paul E. Phares R. Rappa L. Ruefly W. Shepperd P. Silber D. Sragow J. Spector B. Thornberg S. Weitz L. Wharton M. Wilson G. Wise F. Wooley fiY ,f my s-,,,f'g,..V 7 , .7 1 A. l S1 f J 'xii L 'ry' v-.. , 4 rs lv r l . gil J ,ly y x . i t ' t Captain Robert Agnew lst Lt. Joseph Mitchell 2nd Lt. Marvin Simmons lst Sgt. Ronald Vito PfSgt. Jerome Herson PfSgt. Alan Savage Supply Sgt. John DeMino Guidon Bearer Sgt. Ardizzone SERGEANTS G. Argerakis M. BenDavid R. Scaldiferri c c 1 ' B' 0mP Y - 1 gi 'J' is Captain Donald Fisher lst Lt. David Hart 2nd Lt. Glen Ridgeway lst Sgt. G. Calomiris PfSgt. Dale Hollidge Pf'Sgt. John Sullivan Supply Sgt. John Sidell Guidon Bearer Charles SERGEANTS D. Ansell 5. B. Bleckman R. A. Peiken M- D. Charney N. S. Kaplan M. R. Steinman C. S. Wallerstein L. Leonard PRIVATES Abrams Alpher Baker Berryman Becker Beckiord Berdeguez W. Bosley R. Brotman R. Cook T. Struob S. Roth E. Sheskin N Favin L. Glekas M. Hersh S. Holt E. Landau R. Levin H. Lee D. Luh P. Vito B. Wldom G. Southerner N. Scilias l. Steinberg f M Jr P wg 1 J ,Ji S , 1 'AN if 'J . 8' ty you-Q9 if E wg.. - ' Ni - 3 - -1 xx E. Bardwell W. Brown PRIVATES M. Cohen H. Murphy J. Connalley P. Newfield S. Carman Navick J. Dalton Otlin J. Dameron Raab J. Donohue Richardson P. Doctrow Rosenthal E. Dye Rudden P. Eisen Sachs P. Frankfeldt Sanford R. Fredick Sebol D. Garner Shadid T. Grant Shaplin R. Harris Silverman S. Kaplan Slyman B. Kessler Stempler J. Marmaras Teivy M, Maller Whitzel M. Mensh JL t 'pi . ff .'-t. k.kn-- is ix, 1.3 ws V' . Q A . ..-V .,,,, Y, g I fl . iw J X tw 5 4 f l , of . N M. S ., ,. A i L Q 1:83. X Company Coplain William Bowen ls! Lt. Norman Polmar 2nd Ll, Alan Raynor ls! Sgt. Charles Ross Pf Sg1. Donald Pincus Pf'SgT. Slewart Seltzer Supply Sgt. lra Kirshbaum PRIVATES SERGEANTS E. Alpher M. BishoH A. Ehrlich J. Bercenos R. Irby C. Chaney L. Lopalin D. Chappel M, Miller M. Cohen B. Cooling M. Hyman F. Kitsoulis S. Corbman R. Dowrick D. Farber S, Vinick B. Grossman T. Ratner L. Gutlman M. Reichgul M. Herlz R. Hipsley C. Slurgeon M. Sykes L. Honickman J. Hughes P. Kalz R. Kolonia H. Moss M. Perlmuller R. Pincus L. Rudden F. Schulman J. Sharon L. Sill W. Truill L. Wall ,f R. Williams ,c i . i K., W as if Q Y i lr - ji KX V xl My xg' 7 A ...li .W ,f M., v :KK . 'vi -,.. K, .YK f ' . 1 fk J r A his is Vs . lla ,, lik L 1 ' L . if A2 ,ZS K9 Q., f J L? 9 -V ' , L. V jg ix-m , 'vi K iw' V Q A fi ,. ffwlilr i W . -il L in Kf K ,ZH i 1 KK..fKyK', K i ' A W' N R KK JK.-K 'fig' if i K . . 4, 1 K K 2 ' if K K ee QKKJ K.,K,.K1 . KK L K K KK 5 ,K K , 1 K K4 7,7 TJ .. K KA . 9 is 1 vw ' W . . XM: . Sr ' . .K 1 'meer -rr-if 1 2 f QP ' 5 'K Sky: K: 'L i.K Q fy K P aa f Q4 Af K K Kip. Company E Caplain Alan Sweeney lst Lf. Edwin Sfern 2nd Ll. Aaron Teitel ls? Sgl. Jerome Zanelolli Pfsgr. S. Katz PfSgl. H. Freedman Supply Sgt. Phillip Manlua K' K P is .K 9 V' if ,,.,KKK .K KK, V . ., . if ii U4 ! Guidon Bearer, Sgt. SERGEANTS W. Blan ken N. Greenberg O. Lane A. Newman l. Pool T. Crystal E. Kaplan T. Mitchell A. Resnick F. Rubin H. Simon R. Nunsey PRIVATES J. Baucom R. Alewine F. Beigo B. Casper R. Cellirli J. Charney A. Cohen S. Cohen J. Danoff S. DePoitoro B. Ellis R. Fogel M. Greenburg J. Greenburg R. Haymaker C. Hoover D. Hughes A. Jewler E. Kaplan R. King R. 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