Coolidge High School - Corral Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1956

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Altogether it hos been wonderfull It' these pages we attemp 4 .d9'JM nferpret the spirit of Cooli V. 1 S' 7 ves itself into tern of our daily schoo im nm M I life ,4f1p,.-.S1L0.,f CM' .911 fm-0.4 fin 661 .1305 60mm u II My .Siu-U1'c'e C mbined and X m S I e MM.. ,MJ 0 5288 ff!! I I X Z X XIII sult in iusf plain 9 ncluding fi.!,,. ,1f1,-,.1f,,,. . . I I LEA R N I N G UL ....1f if , . Ill PARTICIPATING Jf.rf.nffff.., . IV C O M P ET I N G -f4fAA1,',-I . . V D R I I. L I N G CIHLIIJ . . VI Photographic creditsi Senior picturm by Woodward and Lothrop Photo Studio, Junior arid Sophomore picturcs Ivy Delmar, large picturo of srhool by Viricormf Shields, Harris and Ewing Photographer, Washihgrohy D. C, All action shots and imformals are by CORRAI. photographer-1 Jock Field, Robert Harris, arid Marty Marcus. IO X n 3' x 'Sf 9 S. f fiilfgify Lis ,fs fix -U32 , :QL QL di? it I 3, eg! P 23 Y wzwmx f ,- ,ff vc! fff ,V f' f ' X I ff Lgtjgffzliy I, ff? f Y MH. EEUHIE U. REYNOLDS Principal MH. JUSEPH P. UXHLU Assistant Principal M155 AAGUT F. NUHUBY Assistant Principal students do not monopolize new COUNSELORS help each student to plan his course wisely. Mrs. Isabella Krcy labovel advises sophomore Sue Blockg Miss Grace Johnson discusses job opportunities with February graduate Phyllis Fox. I4 p ritg teachers share it with them Thousonds ot textbooks one checked out ond in by Mrs. Mor- Mrs. Elizobeth Chase, English Teacher, with Eileen Wishner goret Seeley, book clerk, shown here with student assistant S'd L . l may Czar Mrs, Moe Thompson, R.N., tests Sue Sweeney's eyes. Miss lsobello Horris of the English Department with Joan Powers, hostess of section 3203. Bn-W ' F5 A fl A X E U , If . di , Ulm V i, ,X , mx NJ Lt, Harry B, Andree, Jr. Mrs. Anna Barrett AAI MiSS l50bel Cl'l0DPell Miss Elizabeth Coop M'il17tai7'y I'7'lSl77'ZLCf07' Biology Physical Educafion Physical Edugatiof L-.. I .'r E I fi' ' X V, ,rskkhrhr i F Q2 M M r.s 1 Mrs. Josephine Donovan Miss Jeane Ewing Miss Alice Fairbanks Mr, Anselm Fishi Biology English Social Studies Mathematics Miss Helen Fuller Music JDM. Mrs. Ellen Glassman Mr. Paul Hahn Mrs. Patsy Halle Art Printing Bus, Education, En l6 Miss Ella Hanft Social Studies I k i Ars. Ida Lou Holmes Home Economics s Mrs. Hilda Jecklin M afhcmatics Mr. .Carl Heinfel Miss Pauline Hildebrand Mr. Leonard Himes Physical Education Social Studies Physics Mrs. Maude Home Mr, Walter Howe Miss Marjorie Hull English Music English is My Vg 3 1 332 , m ay S if I ' V, rr ri' rsll . Miss Dorothy Johnson Dr. Theodore Libber Mrs. Dolores MacDonald Physical Education Social S Spanish I l7 Miss Carol McCamman Miss Bernice McGuire Miss Evelyn Morris Mrs. Ruth Ne-Igor Mathematics Spanish English Biology Ffliimk Mwst 1:1 or Sli' L , Mr. Samuel Pursell Miss Virginia Quick Mr. .Donald Salins Miss Pauline Scot Business Education Latin Drwm' Training Social Studies Mrs. Gertrude Silverman Miss Elizabeth Smith Mrs. Rachel Smith Mrs. Inez Sweene Business Education Eiiglish Frwzcli Home Eoommiic l8 Mr Charles Toxey Mr. Howard Waddell Mafhgmatigg Wood Shop, Mech. Drawing Mrs Lucy Weese Business Education OTHER FACULTY MEM- BERS INCLUDE Mr. Vlad- imir Vasa, German and Social Studiesg Miss Mar- tha Stapin, Retailingg Mr. Gilbert Conn, Physical Educationg Mr, Julian Colangelo, Physical Edu- cation, and Mr. Rufus Jacoby, Metal Arts and Mechanical Drawing- 1 Q, Mrs. Betty Warner Physical Education Mr. Ryland Warren Chemistry l9 X OFFICERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL President, Jeanette Robbins, Veep, Paul Matthies, Secretary, Paula Olewilerg Treasurer, Steve Miller, Sergeant-at-Arms, Stuart Engleberg, Sponsor, Mr. Colangelo STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the means through which teachers and students join hands to work for the good of the school. lt gives the students a chance to make decisions ot their own on policies that will affect them. Enterprises such as dances, charitable proj- ects ,the Country Store, and Toys for Tots are sponsored by the Student Council for all the school. office, teachers and students cooperati MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL Phyllis Bachrack, Loretta Barnett, Joel Beiser, Robert Babys, James Edwards, Stuart Engleberg, Wilma Estrin, Natalie Freidman, Barbara Gold, Fredda Goldberg, Olive I-limes, Carolyn Holland, Dale Holtzman, Andra Labarow, Eugene Lipkowitz, Gary Manchester, Carol Miller, Steve Miller, Sylvia Miller, Toby Nathanson, Paula Oleweiler, Jeanette Robbin, Brenda Sandler, Jared Sharon, lan Shenk, Louis Sill, Sue Sweeney, Jay Wejss, Irene Wolf. 5 ' I , ,Zi ., .ri .-is X1 X HQ' -D-QP' THE BUSINESS OFFICE THE PLACE TO GO To locate teachers EMM To locate pupils To sign in late To receive messages ,ilu--i........,,,,n.M Jackie Taylor, and Miss Scott, the senior clerk, check records. to solve student problems As Barbara Miller checks through a file, Gerry Moss works the switchboard. On-lookers are Roslyn Rudden, Marilyn Fein, Sybil Kotkin, Roberta Russell, Sandy Gold and Ruth Mickelson, members ofthe office staff. ,as ff oz-'4.,jg,4,,,Z, ifiZi l' Rosa Lee Bradley, baker of all the good cakes and pies we eat at Coolidge, serves plates during the lunch hour. Her customer is Allan Pekin with Barry Friedman and Mildred Shapiro just ahead of him in the line. -T1-r CAFETERIA Mrs. May Poole, cafeteria man- ager, checks the contents of a fat bag while Martin Alloy helps him- self to a carton of milk. ln the background Norman Rueben, tol- lowed by Louis Sills, moves his tray towards the cashier's desk. some help in management and service 'gs-mt. 2. ,,....,,, A others are trained in essentials ol storekeeping VARSITY SHOP As Harriet Penfold, Leslie Rodbell, and Philip Katz crowd into the Varsity Shop, regular sales- men Joyce Goldsmith and William McDonald have their turn at being the customer. Efficient workers, Jackie Postal and Paul Silber help all customers cheerfully. Lois Rosenberg and Marlene Gritz are helping customers Mary Ellen Garber and Honey Sachs purchase their gym clothes while Steve Cohen shows the Coolidge sweatshirt to Lawrence Wharton. 23 purchase school Etta Needlemon counts out the correct c The CCDOLIDGE BANK offers ever THE BANK IS THE PLACE TO GO To ,purchase school tickets To purchase game tickets To deposit money To cash checks Ann Swank works the adding machin B b A e, ar ora Goodman types, and Jean Warren checks rec- ords as Maria Santorius sells school tickets to Margarite C ' oppa and Sophia Econamedes. Helen Kitsoulis sells a ticket to the Wilson game to Felice Address, .loan Forman and Margarite Coppa are next in line At the middle window R I A , os yn Dector and Sophia Economedcs tickets from Mario Santorius. hange. y banking service OFFICERS lpictured belowl Dr. Samuel Hanik .......,.............,....,.,.,.., Member-at-large Mr. Carl A. Baumann ...,, ...... V ice-President Mrs. D. Ramsay Conger ..,, ........ P resident Mrs. Marguerite Grey .,...... ........ S ecretary Mr, A. Stanley Wolfe ...,,,,....,...,.,,........,......,,., Treasurer Mr. James E. Wilson ,,., Chairman Legislating Mr. John C. White ......,.,. Chairman Publicity Mrs. Charles Eslin ..v,,. Chairman Membership Mr. Cedric O. Reynolds ....,..,.,....,,,.....,.....,.... Mr. Harold Gates .......,.. Chairman Hospitality Committee Committee Committee ...Principal Committee Mr. Joseph P. Carlo .........,. .............. A ssistant Principal THE P - I rowded Publ. 956 RECORD stadium. lc address S Kem mem f F bdnd ins' Ol' f-he ufnis fun' . rs hed me . e 's 'fr f ' 'ary gallnes epair, S ' and bo 9Cu, Oks f de Gd special Or me PGrhne equl nl' Pm ld S elif fo If f 9 cosf of 0 seYeral he QSSembly pr ogfdm gauge .QIL Q OVER l4OO MEMBERS IN l956 14? ,.. an-ff' New-til our best supporters, THE HOME 8 SCHOOL ASSOCIATION K we CLASSES can be fun, too, if you go ot your studies with the some spirit that you bring to games and contests. ES 4 4h xfgfgfiw .M nv QM' ' 1,4 8 . he e 1' -Q .T 4 ,xy L ' gl' K 'E X. 5 Mk FY A -an F f V ,f V .- Y 'A:, . ai ,A.A. U F mm ki Q 185 ff 5 P fz,,,.5 if Q! v a C .. , W, 1 , inf L S '?l'.'51 . 1 X t' SENIORS . ,. g,- ,V 112 5 7' E. ' , ft . -,L .l X C Kellie Y X? gm . jj ... - .r.. i1 E . S . WS ' if '55 . . X 5 ,-m V, Y r KRW Y , . MARVIN ABRAMSON ...... JUNE Spanish Club . . . Enjoys dancing and swim- ming . . . Plans to study pharmacy at George Washington University. SYLVlA ADELMAN ..... FEBRUARY Senior Dinner Committees . . . Plans to study modeling at John Robert Powers after gradua- tion. DEBRA ADLER ....,.... JUNE Choir, Spanish, Dance, Dramatic, and Home Eco- nomic Clubs . . . Plans to study pre-school edu- cation at Maryland University. SUE ALLOY .......... JUNE Home Economics Club, Badminton Club 4. . . Enjoys tennis, swimming, music . . . Plans to attend college in the Fall. LARRY ALPERT ...... FEBRUARY Dance Club, Math Club . . . Plans to major in chemical engineering at George Washington University. STEVE ALTMAN ........ JUNE Varsity Football, JV Basketball, Cadet Band . . , Will attend Maryland University and study busi- ness administration. GLORIA AMBROGI ....... JUNE Section President and Scribe, Corral Agent, Y- Teens, Spanish Club . . . Loves records . . . Plans to attend Maryland University. DONALD ANDERSON ...... JUNE Coolidge Band . . . Donald will study agricul- ture at the University of Maryland. DON ANSELL ....... FEBRUARY Lieutenant in the Cadets . . , Don plans to take up electrical engineering. CECELIA APOSTOLIDES .... FEBRUARY Cecelia enjoys playing any type of sport and pho- tography . . . Hopes to work as a private sec- retary for an airline. HONEY APPLEBAUM ...... JUNE Colt Capers . . . Loves to sing . . , Will go into nuses training at Sinai Hospital. RICHARD APRIL ...... FEBRUARY Dance Club, Colt Capers, Chorus, Spring Play Advertising Committee... Likes cars and sports . . . Plans to join the Navy. ROBERT M. ARClPRETE ..... JUNE Robert plans to go to Architectural Drafting School upon graduation. GORDON M, ARION .,... FEBRUARY Printing is Buddy's favorite hobby . . . Will at- tend Montgomery Junior College or join the Navy. CAROLE ARMEL ...... FEBRUARY Secretary of Section, Chorus, GSA, Spanish, Bible, Tennis Clubs, Junior Prom Committee . . . Will work after graduation. She enjoys music and art. SENIORS LORETTA ANN BARNETT ..... JUNE Y-Teens President and Treasurer, Booster, Tal- ent, and French Clubs, Student Council, GSA, Section President, Colt Capers . . . Hopes to study music at Eastman School of Music. WILLIAM BARTLETT ....... JUNE Spanish Club . . . Bill plans to join the Navy after graduation. CHARLES BARTZ ...... FEBRUARY Likes sports and cars . . . Charles will enter either a printing or a Navy career. HALE BAUERNSCMIDT ...,.. JUNE Archery Club, Y-Teens, Chorus, GSA . . . Plans to attend Maryland University and then marriage. LYNN BAUMANN ....... JUNE GSA, Corral Representative, Home Economics Club, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Colt Capers . . . Lynn is crazy about music, boys and pizza . . . Next in store is Business College. BENTON BECKER ...... FEBRUARY Varsity Football, Section President and VP, Red Cross Representative, C-Club Secretary-Treasurer . . . Will study pre-med at college. JUDY BECKER ......... JUNE Cheerleader, Corral Representative, Student Council, Latin, French, Booster, Talent, and Dra- matic Clubs . . . Plans to go to college. JOEL BEISER ......... JUNE Section President, VP, and Treasurer, Student Council Representative, Varsity Football, C Club, Bookroom Staff . . . College next. MARVIN DAVID BENDAVID .... JUNE Radio Workshop, Dance Club . . . Plans to study architecture at Maryland University and to go to lsrael. HELEN BENSON ........ JUNE French Club, Home Economics Club, Courier Staff, Chorus, Library Club, Booster Club . . . Helen's ambition is to be a teacher . . . College next. LUIS H. BERDEGUEZ ....... JUNE JV Tennis and Basketball, Spanish Club, Rifle Club . . . Collects stamps . . . Plans to join Air Force. ELAINE BERGER ...... FEBRUARY Booster Club, Bank Staff . . . Likes sports and photography . . . Marriage is next for Elaine. ESTHER BERKMAN ....... JUNE Section Sergeant-at-Arms, Red Cross, French Club, Booster Club . . . Plans to study interior decorating at Maryland University. AUDREY BERMAN ........ JUNE French Club, Y-Teens, GSA . . , Dancing and pizza are Audrey's favorites . . . Junior Col- lege is next. NEAL BERRYMAN ....,... JUNE Courier Representative, JV Basketball, Track . . . After college Neal will join the Navy. 3 ,J . . .-,-,- ,ik fu ttiztiitr sw? Q i lgiir ah as yi sr f - iiiug. I Kes gf , V 5, ma . W' i li , E 3 kylie gov' SENIORS -+s..l . , ., , H . D,A. V, . ,,.. . . 5 ,g,,,V Q, 'KX It fi. CHARLES BEST ......... JUNE Dance Club . . . Charles plans to attend Mary- land University, then Law School. MARY LOU BIEDERMAN . .... JUNE Booster, Radio Workshop, Spanish, GSA Activi- ties, Volleyball Manager, Section Secretary, Bible Club . . . Marriage in August and college at Lynchburg College in Virginia. NAOMI BINDER ........ JUNE Spring Play, Section Secretary, Chorus, Dance and Dramatic Clubs, UN Assembly . . . Nursing at Cornell University. BILL BLANKEN ........ JUNE Football Team, Cadets . . . Bill likes all sports . . . Plans to attend college. NANCY BLEICHER ...... FEBRUARY Booster Club and Home Economics Club . . . Will work until September when she will attend Maryland University as a Secondary Education Major. DANIEL BLUM .,..... FEBRUARY Colt Capers, Spanish Club, Talent Club, Dance Club, Tennis Club . . . Plans to study pharmacy at George Washington University. EDIE BLUMENTHAL ....... JUNE Likes hillbilly music . . . Plans to study journa- lism at Penn. State. ROBERT BOBYS ....... FEBRUARY Section President, Student Council, Radio Work- shop, Courier Editorial Staff, Visual Aids Staff . . . Collects stamps and lifts weights . . . Study medicine at a local college. CHARLES BOGDONOFF ...... JUNE Corral Editor, Colt Capers, Courier Staff, French Club, C Club, Section VP and Treasurer, JV Basketball . . . Charlie plans to study denistry at the University of Pennsylvania. JOANNE BOLOTIN ....... JUNE Colt Capers, Courier and Corral Representatives, Spanish, Booster, Home Economics, and Talent Clubs . . . Likes art . . . Plans to attend col- lege and then get married. SHEILA BOOKOFF ...... FEBRUARY Dramatic Club President, Courier Editor, Talent, Polemics, and Booster Clubs . . . Will attend Maryland University then go away to college. DIANA BOSS ......... JUNE Corral Representative, Y-Teens, Booster Club, Home Economics Club . . . Enjoys dancing and roller skating . . . Work next. NANCY LEE BOWEN ...... JUNE Section President, Latin, French, and Hockey Clubs, Secretary of GSA and Booster Club, Cheer Team . . . Loves playing the piano and flute . . . Plans to attend college. WILLIAM BOWEN ..... FEBRUARY Cadet Officer, Rifle Club, Stage Crew . . . Likes to travel . . . Setting up own business after graduation. CHARLOTTE BREM ....... JUNE Courier Representative, Booster Club, French Club, Dramatic Club . . . Charlotte enjoys dancing and movies . . . Plans to attend college. SENIORS PATRICIA FAE BRETT ....., JUNE Corral Editor-in-Chief, Courier Editor, Honor So- ciety, Spanish, Dramatics, Tennis, and Dance Clubs, Colt Capers, Quill and Scroll . . . Will attend an out of town college. BARBARA BRODER ...,... JUNE Dance Club . . . Likes records and dancing . . , Plans to marry in November. SANDRA BROOKS .....,. JUNE Colt Capers, Dance, Spanish, Booster, Talent, and Home Economics Clubs . . . Plans to study Ele- mentary Education at college. DELORIS BRUSH ...... FEBRUARY Booster, Home Economics, and Archery Clubs, Senior Prom Committee . . . Enjoys sewing and sports . . . Plans to work as a secretary. DANIEL BUCHALTER ...... JUNE Band, Corral Agent, Spanish, Math, and Science Clubs . . . An engineering major at Maryland University is Dan's ambition. LARRY BULMAN ........ JUNE Student Council, Track Team, Colt Capers, Tal- ent, Math, Chess, Library, Rifle, and C-Clubs . . . Likes to lift weights . . . Plans a Career in law. INA BUTT ...... - .... JUNE Section Secretary, Booster Club . . . Likes to swim, dance, and eat . . . Plans to attend Uni- versity Of Michigan or Florida State University. GEORGE CALOMIRIS ...... JUNE Football, JV Basketball, Cadets, Junior Prom King . . . Maryland University is next. HELEN CASEL ......... JUNE Section Secretary, Chorus, Spanish, Dramatic, and Science Clubs . . . College in the fall. MARIA CHACONAS ...,. FEBRUARY Co-chairman of Gift Committee, Home Econom- ics Club, French Club, GSA . . . Plans to take up a nursing career. JACK CHERNIKOFF ,.... FEBRUARY Cashier in cafeteria . . . Either Uncle Sam will de- cide Jack's future or he will attend college. LORELEI CHERNIKOFF ...... JUNE Dance Club and Booster Club , . . Undecided be- tween a working career or a college education. MARCIA COHEN . ....... JUNE Corral Staff, Courier Staff, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Dance Club, and Dramatic Club . . . Likes records . . . Plans to attend college. SYBIL COHEN ......... JUNE Chorus . . . Swimming, dancing, and sports are Sybil's favorite . . . Plans to attend Maryland University or enter the modeling field. BETTE CLAIRE COLMAN ..... JUNE Courier Reporter, GSA, Red Cross, Spring Play, Dramatic Club, Booster Club . . . Enjoys dancing, reading, and sports . . . plans to take up a sec- retarial course. SENIORS 2 W A MS' fi N .5 3 .. ggi? 'A it - ---v ,Z L,,, E , it .R 3 i 9. f B 55 5 K' we I , X N , K ,gi K Qli ra. eff lei 1 -. -,. 'A-1- M ess. . if K fifth it up SAM CONGER ......... JUNE Baseball, Chorus . . . Sam plans to study aeronau- tical engineering at Maryland University or VPI. LAWRENCE CONNELLY ...... JUNE C Club . . . Varsity Baseball and Basketball . . . Section President . . . Likes all sports . . . Plans to enter the Navy. BENNETT COOPER ....... JUNE Radio Workshop, Spanish, Science and Dance Clubs . . . UN Assembly . . . Likes dancing and swimming . . . Plans to take Architectural Engi- neering in college. SIDNEY CORBMAN ....... JUNE Chorus, Colt Capers 56 . . . Sidney plans to join the army after graduation . . . ' VIRGINIA CORCORAN . ..... JUNE Section Scribe, Latin and French Clubs . . . Ra- dio Workshop, Corral Staff, Booster, Bible, and Talent Clubs . . . Virginia plans to take Pre-Med at George Washington University. TED CRYSTAL ......... JUNE C Club, Spanish Club, JV Basketball, Varsity track team . . . Loves pizza . . . Hopes to attend college to study commercial advertising. SANDRA CUTLER .....,.. JUNE Spanish Club, Talent Club, Corral Representative and Subscription manager . . . Plans to enter Maryland in the tall. WILLIAM H. DAVIS ....... JUNE Radio Workshop, Polemics Club, Science Club, Archery Club . . . Plans to study theology at college. BEVERLY DIETZ ........ JUNE Spanish, Home Economics, and Dance Clubs . . . Likes to play the piano . . . College is next. NATALIE DOSIK ........ JUNE Colt Capers, Spanish and Dramatic Clubs . . . Likes listening to records . . . College in future. DAVID HARRISON DRAZIN . . FEBRUARY Likes sports . . . Plans to attend Carnegie Tech and to become a Graphic Arts Specialist. SONDRA DUNYER ........ JUNE Chorus, Colt Capers, Home Economics Club . . . Work after graduation. NANCY L. EARISMAN .,.... JUNE Chorus, Y-Teens and Home Economics Clubs . . . Enjoys roller skating, bowling, and listening to music . . . Plans to work after graduation. PATRICIA EARLES ....,., JUNE French Club, Y-Teens, First Team in Hockey . . . Reading French novels, playing the piano, cook- ing and baking, and traveling are Pat's favorite pastimes. HARMON EATON ...... FEBRUARY Band . . . Likes reading and music . . . Harmon will attend college in the fall. SENICDRS BETTY ANN EDWARDS .... FEBRUARY Booster Club, Student Council, Senior Cabinet, Courier reporter, GSA . . . Hopes to be a secre- tary for Interior Department and then study to become a medical secretary. JAMES EDWARDS ........ JUNE Student Council Representative . . . Enjoys wood- craft and sports . . . Plans to enter the business world. BASIL EFDIMIS ........ JUNE Cadet Band . . . Likes military movies . . . Plans to go to college and then marriage. FRAN EFRON .......... JUNE GSA, Booster Club, French Club, Hockey Club . . . Fran will attend a local college in the fall. ELAINE EGERT ........ JUNE Spanish, French, Booster, Tennis Clubs, Library Business Staff, Red Cross Representative . . . Elaine will take a liberal Arts Course at college. HARVEY EISEN .,...... JUNE Section President and Treasurer, Math Club President, Dance Club VP, French Club . . . Plans to study Nuclear Physics or Engineering. STUART ENGLEBERG ..... FEBRUARY Student Council Sgt.-at-Arms, Spanish Club, Co- Chairman of Senior Dinner, Chorus, Spring Play, Dance Club, Radio Workshop . . . Enjoys all sports . . . Stu's next step is college. ANN FAUNTLEROY ....... JUNE Y-Teens, Booster Club, Chorus, Badminton . . . Will attend a junior college in the fall. JOHN FEENEY ....... FEBRUARY Bible Club . . . Likes sports . . . John hopes to become a drattsman after graduation. MARILYN FEIN ........ JUNE Section President and VP, Booster, Dance, Home Economics Club, Junior Prom Representative . . . Enjoys modeling and dancing . . . Plans to model after graduation. ANNETTE FELBER ..,..., JUNE Talent Club, Home Economics Club, Colt Capers, Spring Play . . . Wants to attend University of Syracuse and study in Paris in her senior year, MARION LORETTA FELTER . . . JUNE French Club, Dance Club, Chorus, Dramatic Club . . . Plans include a job and marriage in the near future. JACK FIELD ' .......... JUNE Math Club President, Corral and Courier Photo- grapher, Science Club VP, Chess Club . , . Enjoys photography, swimming and reading . . . Hopes to attend Princeton. RITA FINKELSTEIN ..,.... JUNE French, Booster, and Home Economics Clubs . . . lt's Marjorie Webster Junior College for Rita, PATRICIA FIRN ........ JUNE Polemics Club . . . Likes skiing and reading . . . Hopes to attend University of New Hampshire. 5 I SENIOR ,.A,: S SANDRA FISHER ,...,.. . JUNE Bank, Home Economics Club . . . Sandra plans to be an accountant in the future. JANET FISHMAN ........ JUNE Dance, Talent, and French Clubs, GSA . . . Loves to play the piano . . . Plans to be a Dental Hy- gienist at Maryland University. JACQUELINE LEE FLAHARTY . . . JUNE Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Editor of Latin Club Paper, Dance Club, Basketball . . . Enjoys col- lecting records and dancing . . . Will attend Maryland University. WARREN FOER ........ JUNE Student Council . . . Likes all sports . . . Will take pre-medicine at Maryland University.. SHEILA FOOTER ........ JUNE Spanish Club, GSA, Secretary of Talent Club, Dramatic Club, Red Cross, Colt Capers, Dance Club . . . Headed for George Washington Uni- versity to major in Foreign Affairs. JOAN FOREMAN , ...... JUNE Booster Club, Home Economics Club, Corral, Colt Capers, GSA, Future Homemakers of America President , . . Plans to study interior designing at Maryland University. PHYLLIS FOX ....... FEBRUARY Secretary of Senior Class, Corral Business Staff, Senior Dinner Committee, Talent and Dramatics Clubs . . . Plans to take psychology at college. DAVID S. FRANK ........ JUNE Band, Colt Capers, Baseball, Rifle Club . . . Likes playing in dance bands . . . College is next. CHARLOTTE FRANKEL .... FEBRUARY Co-Chairman of Commencement Committee, Candidate for Class Secretary, Clothing and United Nations Assemblies, Section Officer, Span- ish Club . . . Will go to George Washington Uni- versity . . , Marriage later. HANNA LEE FREED ,,.... JUNE Student Council, Corral, Dance and Talent Clubs, French Club Treasurer , . . Loves dancing and wants her own studio someday . . . College and marriage in future. CAROLYN FRIEDMAN .... FEBRUARY Editor-in-Chief of Courier, Vice President of Pole- mics Club, Dramatic Club, French Club, Colt Capers . , . Will attend D. C. Teacher's College. MYRA FRIEDMAN ..... FEBRUARY Spanish Club, Booster Club, Talent Club . Likes sports . , , Plans to attend University of Maryland. SANDRA RITA FULTON ..... JUNE Coolidge Players, Booster Club, School Fashion Show . . . Professional modeling and college after graduation. ROCHELLE GALLER ....... JUNE Future Homemakers of America . . . Enjoys dancing and swimming . . . Plans to enter the business world. WALTER GARFIELD ...... JUNE Varsity Basketball and Tennis, C-Club, Red Cross, Polemics Club, Science Club . . . Expects to study engineering at Maryland University in the future. SENIORS FREDDA GOLDBERG ....... J UNE Student Council, Secretary of Section, Radio Workshop . . . Plans to take a medical secre- tary's course at George Washington University. GAlL GOLDEN ......... JUNE French Club . . . Loves pizza . . . Plans to be a secretary after graduation. JOYCE GOLDSMITH ,,... FEBRUARY President of Talent Club, Booster Club, and Red Cross, Student Manager of Colt Capers, Chair- man of Junior Prom, Student Council, Section Secretary . . . Modeling in future. MICHAEL GOLDSTEEN ..... JUNE Dance Club, Spanish Club . . . Will study engi- neering at college. HARRIET RUTH GITELSON .... JUNE Colt Capers, Talent, Dance, Booster, and Home Economics Clubs . . . Likes jazz . . . Plans to work and attend Strayers Business College. ELLEN GLADSTONE .... FEBRUARY Red Cross Treasurer, Section Secretary, Member of Senior Cabinet, Dramatic Club, Booster Club . . , To attend Ohio State University. MORTON GLAZER ........ JUNE Football, Track, C-Club, Spanish Club . . . Will study engineering at an out of town college. SANDRA GOLD ........ JUNE Section Secretary, Courier Representative, Colt Capers, Treasurer ot Home Economics Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club . . . Plans to attend college. FRED GOLDBERG ........ JUNE Math Club Vice President, Colt Capers, Cadet Band, Dance, French, and Polemics Clubs . . . Enjoys all sports , . . Will study engineering or architecture at college. ARLEEN GARRETT ....... JUNE Bible Club, Latin Club, Bridge Club, Y-Teens . . . Plans to attend Maryland University otter graduation. NANCY GATES ........ JUNE Latin, French, Library, and Talent Clubs, GSA Board, Colt Capers . . . Hopes to attend Swath- more College. BARBARA GAYLIN ....... JUNE Talent, Dramatic, and French Clubs, Colt Capers . . . Plans to study Dental Hygiene at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. MURRY GELBERG ...... FEBRUARY Corral Staff, Dance Club . . . Plans to go into advertising . . . Will attend Art School after graduation. ANASTASIA GIAFES ..... FEBRUARY Chorus . . . Enjoys good music and sports . . . Anastasia will attend business school after grad- uation. CAROL GILL ........ FEBRUARY Booster Club, GSA Board . . . Hopes to become in New York model . . . Marriage far off in the uture. A if A 'INS' iw Q xl' 314, K ki SENIORS FNS: K X I f g we f. , , .., M -me egw., . X ti !i?.'st . -riff . 5-.Rik 4. -we-ir .iff ,1--, I fxmw ... . 2 3 -rr.. r1,.3'-r.31-1-,,,,iesi.-iw.. 1: ,,i,.3..s.,., :r .ff .ti,fs'f.:',,,,snir,w,e.:gx we ,. 0. will i D ml . I I mvogjs.. l 5, X I EVELYN HAYMAKER ...... JUNE Cheerleading Captain, Section President, VP, and Treasurer, VP of Red Cross, GSA Board, Colt Capers, French, Latin and Talent Clubs . . . Will attend Carleton College. LOUISE HEBBARD ........ JUNE Bible Club, Dance Club, Y-Teens, UN Study Group . . . A career in Nursing is Louise's wish for the future. RUTH LOIS HERMAN ...... JUNE Chorus, Library, Dance, Polemics, Booster, and French Clubs, Chairman of UN Exhibit . . . Plans to attend Maryland University or George XX i,.r,.'lL Washington University and do professional mod- WV 1.3 Lexi? eling. SIDNEY HERSH ........ JUNE President of Section, Football, Basketball, French, Dance, and C-Clubs . . . Likes sports . . . Plans to go to college. BARBARA GOODMAN ...... JUNE Dramatic Club President, Dance Club, Spanish Club, Courier Representative, Bank Staff, Junior Prom Committee . . . Plans to attend Sinai Hos- pital. MARTIN GORDON ....... JUNE Varsity Shop, Bank . . . Plans to attend Ameri- can University and then to enter the Navy. AVIVA GREEN ......... JUNE Polemics, Library, and French Clubs, Corral Rep- resentative . . , Likes good music . . . Aviva will go to college in Israel on a scholarship. NORMAN GREENBERG ...... JUNE The army is next . . . Joe is interested in snake- charming. STEVE GRISOFF ........ JUNE Treasurer of Spanish and Math Clubs, Lt. Colonel of Cadets, Rifle, Drill, and Map Teams, Section Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Steve likes sports. Plans to attend M.l.T. RONALD GROSSMAN ...... JUNE Spanish, Dance and Math Clubs . , . Plans to study engineering at the University of Maryland. EDITH GURSKY ....., FEBRUARY Spanish. Home Economics, and Booster Clubs . . . Edith plans to attend college for two years . . . Marriage next, MARLENE HAAS ...,.... JUNE French Club, Corral, GSA, and Colt Capers . . . Marlene plans to take Medical Technology in college. JIMMY HANAGAN ..... FEBRUARY Football, Basketball C-Club, President of Sec- tion . . . Uncle Sam has made all plans for Jimmy. JAMES HAND ....... FEBRUARY Varsity Football . . . Baseball . . . Will attend Washington College to study physics . . . VWII continue sports activities at college. BOB HARRIS ......... JUNE Corral Photographer, Moth and Spanish Clubs . . . Bob is interested in photography and sports , . . Plans to attend Antioch College in Ohio. SENIORS MARGO HERSKOWITZ .... FEBRUARY GSA, Volleyball . . , Margo plans to work as a secretary-receptionist after graduation. JERRY HERSON ....,... JUNE Archery Team Captain, Inter-high Archery win- ner, Cadets, Drill Team, Rifle Club . . . Likes all sports . . . Will attend Maryland University. MARVIN HIMELFARB ...... JUNE Radio Workshop, Spanish Club, UN Assembly . . . Likes sports. Marvin plans to go into the radio field. OLlVE HIMES ...... FEBRUARY Senior Dinner Co-Chairman, Managing Editor of Courier, Student Council, Y-Teens, Spanish Club . . . Corral and Courier Agent . . . College next. DONALD HINDS ........ JUNE Plans to take a general course at Maryland Uni- versity. NORMAN HOCHMAN .... FEBRUARY Corral Representative, Colt Capers, Science Club . . . Likes all sports . , . Will attend local col- lege and major in civil engineering. CAROLYN HOLLAND ...... JUNE Student Council, Section Secretary and Treasurer, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Booster Club . . . Loves to dance . . . Will study nursing at University of Texas. SHIRLEY ANN HOLLAR ...... JUNE GSA, Home Economics Club . . . Plans a busi- ness coreer after graduation. LILLIAN HOWELL ....... JUNE GSA, Booster Club . . . Likes skating, bowling, and dancing . . . Will work as a secretary after graduation. CAROLE HUTER ........ JUNE Spanish Club, GSA, Booster Club, Talent Club . . . Likes sports and music . . . Plans to study modeling in New York. MYRTLE IRVINE ........ June Chorus, GSA Board, basketball, volleyball, and softball . . . Myrtle likes to sing . . . Plans to work after graduation. JOAN JACOBS ,....... JUNE French Club. . . Likes music and reading . . . Joan will attend college in the Fall. JUDY JAFFE ......... JUNE Student Council, Library Club President and VP, Secretary of French and Polemics Clubs, Courier Editor, Colt Capers, Fourth Semester Book Award, GSA . . . Plans to attend college. JOAN JOHNSON ......,. JUNE Enjoys music, sports and dancing . . . Plans to work as a secretary and then marriage. JERRY JONES ......... JUNE Section President and VP, Cadets, Dance Club . . . Jerry plans to attend college and then join the Marines. r . gf-we e M, l fd 3 i K 'Y t at .K iw K ,, ' sefiilft -- 5 J ig H. I , , . Q, V 117 MIDI., t Q . '- S1 . Q.-J .W V 1 -- '-- : ,al X X Q 5-Qs in . K H We K l it t -is wx fs? 3 ,K 1 L +1 1' Sh X . is its ' s ix ,R X .zf Q . 'i. j ,fvm if!! Wav' me WDM' SENIORS JAMES KALLIS , ....... JUNE Spanish Club, Corral Representative, Math Club, Chess Club, JV Football, Dance Club . . . James hobbies are photography and sports . . . College next. JERRY KANTHAL ........ JUNE Varsity football, track, Spanish and Math Clubs, C-Club . . . Jerry's main interest is eating . . . He plans to go to college. JOAN KAPLAN ..,..... JUNE Spanish Club, Chorus . . . Joan likes sports and drawing . . . Plans to major in speech and ther- apy at George Washington University. GEORGE KARAS ....... FEBRUARY C-Club, Varsity Football Team, Class Officer, Candidate for King of Snowflake Swirl . . . Plans to manage a restaurant after graduation. STEPHEN KASSEL ...... FEBRUARY Senior Cabinet, Section VP, Science Club, Span- ish Club, Chairman of Alumni Committee . . . Likes jazz and cars , . . Will study engineering. FRANCES KATZ ......., JUNE Dance Club, Booster Club, and Dramatics Club . . . Frances will work after graduation. RUTH KATZ ,.....,.. JUNE Section Secretary, GSA, Red Cross, Colt Capers, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club . . . Plans to attend college. SHELDON KATZ ..... , . . JUNE Rifle Club, Science Club, and Math Club . . . Will attend Tufts College. TYRA KELLNER ........ JUNE Polemics, French, Math, Bible, and Latin Clubs, Courier reporter, Courier agent . . . Hopes to major in psychiatry or language at N.Y.U. or Brooklyn College. MARY LOU KERANS .... FEBRUARY Talented Mary Lou designed our year book cover . . . Will attend Commercial Art School. HELEN KITSOULIS ....... JUNE Section President, Cheerleader, Talent Club, Red Cross, Colt Capers, Booster Club, Sergeant-at- Arms . , . Loves sports . . . Plans to be a June Bride. NELSON KLAVAN ....... JUNE Chorus . . . Likes records and baseball . . . Hopes to go to the National Academy of Broad- casting. PATRICIA JEAN KLEIN ...... JUNE Booster Club, Red Cross, Junior Prom Committee, Archery Club. . . Pat plans to be a private secre- tary for an interior decorator. BARBARA KNAPP ...,. FEBRUARY Booster, Archery, and Home Economics Clubs, Senior Prom Committee, Volleyball . . . Will be married after graduation and work as a steno- grapher. AARON KNOTT ......,. JUNE French Club Polemics Club , . . Hopes to attend college but is undecided as to which one. S BRENDA MARALENE KOLKER . . . JUNE Hobbies include reading, fan collecting, and dancing , . . will attend Miami University. WILLIAM KOLODIN ....... JUNE Dance Club . . . Likes sports and dancing. ELMA KOONS ......... JUNE Section Treasurer, Colt Capers, Red Cross, Span- ish, Booster, and Talent Clubs . . . Enjoys music and reading . . . College is next. JUDITH B. KORNFIELD ...... JUNE Section Scribe and Treasurer, Chorus, French, Talent, and Booster Clubs . . . Plans to study physical therapy at George Washington Univer- sity. SYLVIA KOTKIN ...,... JUNE Colt Capers, UN Assembly . . . Sibbie likes read- ing, dancing and swimming . . . College is next. OSCAR MILTON KRAMER .... JUNE Section President, Dance Club Representative, Cadets, Latin Club, Math Club . . . Likes danc- ing and photography . . . College is next. ALVIN KRAUS ....... FEBRUARY Varsity Football, Track, Drum Major of Cadet Band, Colt Capers, Talent, Rifle, and C-Clubs . . . Plans to attend the Navy Electronics School in Florida. ARLENE KRAVITZ ...... FEBRUARY Dance Club . . . Plans to work for the govern- ment as a stenographer after graduation. SALLY EVE KULLBACK ...., JUNE Section Secretary, Corral Courier, Colt Capers, Talent, Booster, Dramatic, Dance, French, Home Economics Clubs . . . Plans to go to California, where she will work or attend college. JULIA D. KYLE ...,.... JUNE Band, Section Treasurer, GSA, Booster, Spanish, and Latin Clubs . . . Enjoys music and tennis . . . Plans to attend college. SIDNEY LAZAR ....... FEBRUARY Visual Aids, French Club, Book Room, Cafeteria . . . Likes music and sports . . . Sid will at- tend Benjamin Franklin. HERB LAZEROW ........ JUNE Spanish Club, Polemics Club, Rifle Club, mem- ber of Cadet Corps . . . Expects to go to college after graduation. 9' MARIAN LEBOVIC ....... JUNE Booster Club, Spanish Club, Archery Club, Ten- nis Club, Dramatic Club . . . College is next for Marian. MICHAEL LEONARD ..... FEBRUARY Likes sports and builds model airplanes . . . Mike will study pharmacy at the University of Ohio. PETER LESE ......... JUNE French Club , . , Plans to attend Washington 81 Lee. ENIORS 'if SENICDR gm. f f M :fi O,.,'g?,'adl7 v ' 4 It J, ci g JW, T, . ' IQ? N, iss f..7, ,pw iw ' J , f -J . ls.. f 9' I..-9 . WI S SIDNEY LEVIN ......... JUNE Track Team, Dance Club . . . Likes music. Inter- ested in engineering, math, and science . . . Will attend College in the Fall. PAUL LEVINE ....... FEBRUARY Dance Club, Band . . . Paul will join his father in business after graduation. SIDNEY LEWIS ....,.. FEBRUARY Hopes to become a CPA . . . Sidney plans to go to Benjamin Franklin University. EUGENE LIPKOWITZ ...... JUNE President of Polemics and Chess Clubs, Veep of Math Club, Student Council . . , Will attend col- lege for a liberal arts education . . . Then go into science or engineering. BURTON LISS . , ...... FEBRUARY President of C-Club, Co-Captain Football Team, Basketball, Track, Colt Capers, Section VP, Treasurer, and Sergeant-at-Arms , . . Montgom- ery Junior College will be Buddy's next home. LARRY LOBL ......... JUNE Math, Latin, Science, Rifle, and Dance Clubs, Archery . . . Plans to study Psychology in college. ARTHUR LOBLEY ...... FEBRUARY Captain of Cadet Band, Colt Capers, JV Football . . . Likes mechanics and music . . . Will attend University of Miami. STEVE J. LOEZOS ........ JUNE Drill Team, UN work . . , NROTC at Maryland University next. PATRICIA LOWES ...,. , JUNE Future Homemakers of America . . . Pat plans to work after graduation, ESTELLE MALLINOFF ...... JUNE GSA VP and Treasurer, Archery, Basketball, Volleyball, Courier Typist, Latin Club . . . Wants to study medicine in college. BARRY MANKOWITZ ,..... JUNE Cadets . . . Barry is undecided whether he will join the Marines or attend College after gradua- tion. PHILIP MANTUA ....... JUNE VP of Section. C-Club VP, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Book Room , . . Philip plans to work after graduation. ELAINE MARCUS ........ JUNE French Club President, Polemics Club Treasurer, Booster Club, Bible Club, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Red Cross . . . College is first choice after graduation. MARTIN MARCUS ..... FEBRUARY Snanish Club, President of Visual Aids, Dance Club, Corral Photographer . . . Marty likes music, photography, and girls, Uncle Sam has made all the plans for Marty. JACQUELINE HOPE MATTHEWS . . JUNE Colt Capers, Jackie likes skating and dancing. Plans to work after graduation, Marriage in the future. SENIORS PAUL MATTHIAS ...... FEBRUARY Student Council VP, Senior Class President, Colt Capers, Visual Aids VP . . . Enter Duke Univer- sity in September for pre-ministerial course . . . Will work for FBI till then. RENA MAY-ERIE ...... FEBRUARY Volleyball Team . . . Plans to attend Maryland University, then travel to Israel. MAE MCDONALD .....,.. JUNE Section President and Treasurer, Treasurer of Booster and Home Economics Clubs, Colt Capers, GSA, Courier Representative . . . Plans to attend Washington School for Secretaries. WILLIAM McDONALD ...... JUNE Varsity Shop . , . Plans include college and marriage. LOUISE MENAKER ....... JUNE Spanish Club, Latin Club, Home Economics Club . . , Enjoys records and singing . , . Plans to attend D.C. Teachers College. DONALD MENSH ...,.. FEBRUARY Student Council, Varsity Football, Colt Capers, Section President and Treasurer, French Club, Senior Prom Chairman . , . Will study veterinary medicine at University of Pennsylvania. MILTON MICHAELIS ...... JUNE Section VP, Red Cross, Science Club, Math Club, Varsity Basketball, Track, Colt Capers . . . Swim- ming is Mi!ton's favorite sport . . . He plans to attend Maryland University. RUTH MICHELSON ....... JUNE Colt Capers, Scrgeant-at-Arms of Section, Boost- er, Dance and Talent Club . . . After graduation will be found ct Maryland University. CAROLE MILLER ....... JUNE GSA, Spanish Club, Dramatics Club, Talent Club . . . Carole likes to sing, play the piano and violin . . , Will major in art or music in college. KENT MILLER ...... FEBRUARY Regiment Adjutant of Cadets, Mop Team, Rifle Team . . . Likes cars and music . . . Plans to attend college and join ROTC. PHYLLIS MILLER ..,.... JUNE Corral, Polemics, Booster Clubs, Section Secre- tory . . . Likes to write . . . Plans to go out of town to college. STEVE MILLER ...... . . JUNE Treasurer and VP of Student Council, Radio Workshop, Science, Polemics, and French Clubs . . . Hopes to go to Harvard to study law. BURT MOIEN ..,.... FEBRUARY Varsity Football, C-Club, Corral Representative . . . Burt hopes to become an engineer . . . Will study at Maryland University. JAMES MONROE ....,. FEBRUARY Bank Staff , . . Football and swimming are Jame's favorite sports , . . Will attend Benjamin Fronk- lin University. LAURA MOSKOWITZ ...... JUNE Spanish Club and Tennis Club . . . Plans to study art at college. vel-rf-f X, if 5' : e ' r.- 'AMW' wwf, K ,f siiig ,411 X R ig In ' I tsl' , S if . P ns E . wx, f ii' aj. A It l t I3 ii? iv if , , ii A i 'V' . y I i i 2 'I 3 I N 'L Tx , ty fm,-gf -:,.. ge.: gy ' r NA? if , 1 M V ig lit Q fm , iw e 2 X ww. SENIORS Q 7' r X if i I xl 1 1 r Q X kia it gi A1? Z i X J. .M Q if W- 5 iw il i. 'till -t . ww K + 4 Q is ' - -K Q ,. i . , 'QE-E+ 21:7 .- . . lf 'if G A W . Q1 ., , ' ,N-its J ,-. ,,A r . .. 7 - I IFQUWE P2 mi-at DAVID I. MOSS ........ JUNE Regimental Captain, Colt Capers, Dance Club, Drill Team and Rifle Club . . . Art and cars are main interests. Plans to study dentistry. DAVID MICHAEL MOSS ..... JUNE Cadet Captain, Secretary of Rifle, Math, and Chess Clubs, Veep of Dance Club, Editor-in-Chief of Latin Club Newspaper . . . Pre-dentistry is next. SYLVIA MUSHINSKY ...... JUNE GSA, Home Economics Club . . . Likes music and sports . . . Plans to attend Strayer's Business College. WILLIAM MYSLAK ..,.. FEBRUARY Likes all sports . . . William hopes to take up drafting after graduation. JANET NADDEO ....... JUNE Cheerleader, Colt Capers, Booster, Talent and Home Economics Clubs . . . Loves to sing and dance . . . Will take business course at Wash- ington School for Secretaries. RAY NEDROW ....... FEBRUARY Track team . . . Will become a printer . . . Undecided about college. ETTA NEEDLEMAN ...... JUNE Colt Capers, Talent, Booster, and Home Eco- nomics Clubs, Junior Prom Committee . . . Plans to work for the Government after graduation. ALLAN NEWRATH ..,.. FEBRUARY Chess Club, Cadets, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Dance Club . . . Likes good music . . . Will attend George Washington University. JOY NICHOLS . , ...... JUNE President of Home Economics Club, Red Cross Representative, Colt Capers, Talent and Booster Clubs . . . Plans to attend Montgomery Junior College, MERA NOVICH . ....... JUNE UN Discussion Group, Spanish Club, Chorus . . . Enjoys swimming and tennis . . . Plans to attend Strayer's Business College. ROBERT NUSSEY ....... JUNE Section President, Math, and Science Clubs . . . Bob plans to attend the Air Force Academy. PAULA OLEWILER ....... JUNE Radio Workshop, Latin Club, Corral Representa- tive, Student Council, Courier Representative, Y- Teens, Booster Club, Colt Capers . . . Will attend college and enter social work field. EDWARD OPACK ...... FEBRUARY Dance Club, Secretary of Section, Colt Capers . . . Eddie likes to dance and listen to jazz. Will study law at George Washington U. SAM OTLIN ......... JUNE Baseball, Visual Aids . . . Likes all sports . . . Plans to attend Benjamin Franklin University. BARBARA PAINTER ...... JUNE Plans to go to college . . . Will attend University of Maryland in the Fall. S DAVID MARK PARZOW . . . FEBRUARY Officer of Cadets, Rifle Club, Drill Team, Map Team . , , Taking Business and Public Admin- istration at Maryland University. FRANKLIN PAULSON ...... JUNE Map Team, Track, Polemics, Chess, Spanish, and Archery Clubs . . . Likes sports . . . Plans to study business. ALAN J. PEKIN ........ JUNE Radio Workshop, UN Assembly, Colt Capers, Track Team, Polemics, French, Dance, and Rifle Club . . . Enjoys water sports and music . . . Plans to take dentistry at college. RICHARD G. PENNEY ..... JUNE Band, Colt Capers .irle Club, French Club . . . Will attend Westminster College DAVID PKRLMAN ....... JUNE Scienf -Qlub, Math Club . , . David plans to major in pharmacy or medicine in college. MYRON PERLMUTTER ...... JUNE Radio Workshop, Stage Crew, Visual Aids, Science Club, Polemics Club . . . Plans to major in Physics at George Washington University. LILAS E. PERSON ....... JUNE Section Secretary, Y-Teens, Hockey Manager, GSA, Spanish, Booster, and Bible Clubs . . . Likes sports and music . . . Will attend King's College. KAREN PETERSON ...... JUNE Bridge Club, Booster Club . . . Will attend college after graduation. EVELYN PICKETT ....... JUNE Section VP and Scribe, Y-Teens, Bible Club, Radio Workshop, GSA, Chorus, Booster Club . . . Evelyn plans to attend Cornell University. FRANK PISCIOTTA ..... FEBRUARY Varsity football, C-Club, Cadets . . . Frank plans to work or join the navy after graduation. ROBERT PODROG . . . Dance Club, Spanish Club, Cadets . . . Plans to study Business Admin- istration in the fall. SHIRLEY POLINGER ..... FEBRUARY GSA Board, Chorus . . . Shirley will maior in Ed- ucation at Maryland University after graduation. NORMAN POLMAR ..... FEBRUARY Rifle Team, Colt Capers, Drill Team, Spanish Club, Map Team, Cadet Captain, Courier Staff, Quill and Scroll , . , Likes writing and art . . . Maryland University next. CAROLYN PORTNOY ,... FEBRUARY Spanish Club, Student Teacher, Represented Coolidge in Spanish Contest . . . Carolyn wants to be a Medical Technologist and Radiologist. SANDRA MAE POSNER ,.... JUNE Section President and Treasurer, Colt Capers, GSA, Booster, Home Economics, Spanish, Dance, and Talent Clubs . . . Sandy likes dancing and eatina . . . Wants to become a medic-nl ser-retnrv ENIORS ,W ,ff L' ai' X, 'N......a SENIORS L' ,Qaxwwff ',f W- -.gym 7 , ,want ,Q EMILIO FRANCIS PRENCIPE . . FEBRUARY Colt Capers, Varsity football team, Section VP and Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Will attend Montgom- ery Junior College and then the service. HARVEY PRESS ..... FEBRUARY Chairman of Senior Day, Colt Capers, Treasurer of Section, Dance Club, Junior Prom Committee . . . Playing the trombone is one of Harvey's pastimes . . . Will study pre-med. CARYL RAINES , ....... JUNE Spanish Club . . , Likes Spanish and Art , , , Will attend Pratt Institute of Art in the tall. ALAN RAYNOR ...... FEBRUARY C-Club, Track, Cadets, Latin Club, Rifle4Club, and Drill team . . . Alan enjoys collecting stamps . . . Hopes to become a member ot the Military Police, ELIZABETH RAUCH ...... JUNE Future Homemakers of America Club . . . Plans to work after graduation. EDNA J. REESE ........ JUNE Hockey Club, Spanish Club, and Colt, Capers . . . Edna intends to study nursing. MARTIN REICHGUT ...... JUNE President ot Science Club, Sergeant-at-Arms of Math Club, Corral Representative, Courier Edi- torial Staff, Track, Spanish Club . . . Wants to be a doctor. LUSSIA REIN ......... JUNE Booster Club, Section treasurer . . . Likes sports and boys , . . Lussia plans to take nursing at Maryland University or Mount Sinai. ALAN RESNICK .,...... JUNE Cadets . , . Alan plans to take accounting at Benjamin Franklin after graduation. JACK l-l. RICH ........ JUNE Dance Club. President of Section . . . First tor the army, and then architectural drafting. NANCY RICHARDSON ..,... JUNE Courier Editor, Radio Workshop, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Colt Capers, Bible Club, GS, and UN Pageant . . . Plans to major in English at college. GLEN RIDGEWAY ....... JUNE Section Scribe, Veep and Treasurer, Archery Club, Talent Club, Colt Capers, Maior in Cadets, Rifle Club, Radio Workshop, Spring play . . . Glen plans to go to Annapolis. JEANETTE ROBBIN .....,, JUNE Student Council President, GSA Secretary, Span- ish, Polemics, Dramatic, and Booster Clubs, Fourth Semester Book Award . . . Likes music and traveling . . . Plans to study psychology at college. ANITA ROCK ......... JUNE Booster Talent, and Dance Clubs, Colt Capers , . , Anita will teach elementary school. PATRICIA ROGERS ....... JUNE GSA . . . Pat loves skating and swimming . . . She plans to work as a stenographer first and then attend college, SENIORS i!,l!XNV'ul KQNYE JUNE 51 KYWNT rw tzry Er1 VCE Cub- P1 mnfj ENE: mmm Y11 Q., 11,1 fE',1'q1.' WGx,,WK'7QffifW Umw1.1',1?y OHL! 'mn uf 111 Occwpcm fc! 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C1..11X 'H 'xlmx aff' ,QM ,QL 5i1ff9QVN 31 'XTEXJ HYNJE Qqgm--Y 'X -5 1--rf--1 -'r,A,1 gfiff 5-5P'Y11' EFF1 ,1,,m,fV ' QV 11 1 V7 P11 .1 im' 111' 1 11 wi' fi '11,:1'11' 1 1. 1r LEON S QL EELY . . JUNE CCM V Dr F:'J 1- 3 Sill LM 2 CSV cvci 511551 1 'i .Nix H, wylf. m Q prmt 1 f fj 1' 'L 1 L F- 1' CFL W -E NLF. JUNE Frnfwif ' iii' M 5 ' 4 731111, Vffxrlf V114 TE ': ' , Vi'1:'W 1u1f',fr! Mow! 1' ff 1, 1 1 w'.,'11r1 uf U, r 1, - Af. XL -N 7-.1 QQL, JUNE F4 111 I1 1 :ww ,yr 1-11 ,f ,AANAQE5 TU 51 Lf1 x1-KEY , - ' A 1 Eg, Q ,Ui N r '1'7u,1'wf1 v VN ,f- ,fp 'xv M. f HN' 'HSA H1 1 1 r, ff: W- 1 'VWJM 4 i.TL'lE!' U E ll TIE Q1 111 1' Er f ,,w-1 1 Y 'HMT ,. 1 X 'E ,1 11 1 1 yy-' 11 v E '19 '1 'ff' 'Nl 111m , in gs A 4J,.Zf'f if if ,:11 , , A .vw- 'SS E QE? , 1 111 El A. ,,1 jr ff if Q 4-. er fl xrw, V df? 21 uf- Vxuadk ,MQ Wi X I NW N . A I . A ff' - ffm fm Uw- ,,,: Lf , rf W W , W L K , F' SENICDRS PAUL SANDOE Svclmn Vice' Rrrwldlfnl . , . Plans lu lcu . Hapcs TO lnfciornc a pnntvr a lim JUNE ln thx' Navy llwri' 5wrvlcz'. FEBRUARY MARIA SANTOROlS , GSA Boanl, Banl-1 Slalf, Y-Team, numicu, Arcbory Club , . . Buslncf, Clarm Marla. Home- Ffa is Calloqc wnll ALLAN SAVAGE ..... , . JUNE Rwandan? and VP nf Scclian, Sludcnf Council, Barkrlball, Football, Track, Malln, Dance, and C Clubn . , Plan: to study criminal law. BARBARA SAYF ..,,.. FFBRUARY Swcrvtary nl Svclicfrw, Bcazlf-r, Spanlsb, Hama Fcnrwrnxo., Llrannallfj and Talvnl Clubs . . , Rlana I0 alwml Olnlfi Blah' ln: Qlurly Elfymvrwlary Edu Colson. ROCCO SCALUAFFRRI ,.., FEBRUARY Bvrqc'an1'Malf,r Ill Caduls, Map loam, Rullw Tfjarn , , Sprndw has aparu Time- rvpannng auto rnabxlcw , , Wall bvconwu a printm un fulurc' CAROL SCHLUBSBERG , . . FEBRUARY Bnaalffr Club, Talunf Club, and Home Economists Club Wlll mturly to bvcamfv a medical fwc :Marv allvr qracluallan Pl lYl l,l'3 SCl'lllMAl'Q . , , JUNF Cfwclllllar Wl!'lll'lV ln llw Bmw Crfhclfvr Canlvrl, Clwru, Cali Cagwxr'-l, Hamm Fcrlnarnucs Club, Y- lrvvnx Rllyllu'-Q ls :nh-rc-,lml in WHICC , , Rlanv Yu allvrvl Arnwrlfan Univvrully. BETSY SCOTT . ...,. JUNL Talunf Club, Baalwfball, Arclwry , . . Plans to talcf- up nurmrzq ln Rmbmand Vlr inia. , 1 Q JANICF ARLFNF SFlDFL . FEBRUARY Danfr' Club . Janlcnr will major in Dramaiici at Maryland lJnlvz'r2nTy aflfr Qradualuon, BARBARA Sl'lAFRlT7 . , JUNF llmvf 'fflulw Fwglanl ll Club, l'lf'uv'm' Fcannrnnc' C' lull lvlwzirx 4 LW, liu uT4'l' Club . Wall nwalcvr ww llfrnf Lfw l nv! :ll Mmwlmwfl SANDY Sl-lAF5IlTZ ,.... . . JUNE Llixfllvl Nfl: ar'-ll lrflaallrbr, VP of Lrlurgurv Club CRA Szlarwrij lDan::L-, and Boash,-r Clubs , Frm L, .1 www Y ll-umy, crll r rxrllng Vwlil' lclu lluml L:,f,nf,,nm,: at Nxarylavwd Al l AN SHA'1Ll'RI'Q . .lllNl Vavvvty Burk lilffw QV-rvlft rnusuf and waralvnn' 'Vlfarnl' in affffnd Brnjamrn Frankllr- L,rmvfm:-,f ,lf'RY Sl-lAlllR , , JUNL Student CfYlJ'kC'l Franck Clulv Sficflnn VCPPN Ranlvn NVf'lr? 'Ti' Jmv an IVWlL'lf'Hlf'l VN OHV' M ,5W'.Unw,: l-l. lvl-5--rw lf fl Tnmualv Prnncr lan grlff byiwrn-5 fy' Cf rfzr-au! al V'YTQ!Y7Cf l' - J A I ' ' MN wmv? l NNE , W ful V l'rl n '. 'Q C1fl1VlCf'CBllll M11'l1 Clull lfwf' ' Lallf-rf VN A ,I rnlnlv Dano Clul' Mu ..,- Vlg:-' I ,1 ,'l' fwll llrXlxv:w'l Civ Vi mul 'la' www , llm Mlnilrx y N..,M- I U i ...W . 'fg,v,ywA Fsqrpgirlx JUNr W Y L+, , ' , f' , lm l N 'll lvl uw' H uw ull fun. X 1 L.. f, A f t 3'-l rl ' ' lun , tub rw-'lx ll'-l' , . l.1l'vl.w wi ,l 1:1 ll ww- 1' '1fl ll'l1'l 5 x ll c' ll, SENIORS CAROLYN si-IREIAR ...... JUNE Section VP, Red Cross, Bank Staff, Colt Capers, Talent Club . . . Will be married on August 5 and will then attend business school. SANDRA SICKLE . ..... FEBRUARY Dance Club, Courier Editorial Staff and Business Staff . . . Likes dancing and pizza . . . Will study Social Work at University of Maryland. JOHN SIDELL ......... JUNE Cadets, Colt Capers . . . Likes playing the guitar . . . The Army is next and then a printing pro-tession. JACK SILAS . . .- .... FEBRUARY Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Tennis, C-Club, Colt Capers, President of Sec- tion, All-High i954-55 . . . Will join the Navy atter working. RICK SILAS ' ,,........ JUNE Section President, Science Club, Math Club, Base- ball . . . Rick will take up Pre-med. at college. DAVE SILVERMAN ......, JUNE Cadets, Dance Club . . . Plans to study account- ancy at Ben Franklin and will later join the Army. JOE SILVERMAN ........ JUNE Vice-President of Section, Spanish Club . . . Plans to attend an out of town college. Will take a liberal arts course. MARVIN SIMMONS ....... JUNE Baseball and Cadets . . . Will study engineering at Maryland University . . . Will take AROTC and will then join the Air Force. BERYL SINGMAN ....... JUNE GSA Board, Latin Club, Dramatics Club, Section Scribe, Colt Capers, UN Assembly . . . Likes dancing and music . . . Plans to attend college out of town. MARC SIRCUS ...... FEBRUARY Bank Staff . . . Marc plans to attend Ben Frank- lin and to become a CPA. DOTTY SMITH ........ JUNE Cheerleader, Booster Club, Courier Representa- tive, Colt Capers . , . Dotty likes to swim and dance . . . College is next. HARVEY SMITH ...... FEBRUARY Plans to attend Ben Franklin University to study accountancy . . . Will also work part time. NADINE SMITH ........ JUNE Orchestra, Home Economics Club, Colt Capers, Bible Study Club . . . Enjoys singing . . . Plans to teach music after attending Madison College. NATHANIEL SOLOMON ..... JUNE Student Council, Math Club, Science Club . . . Interested in electronics and will study electrical engineering. EVA SOUFFRONT ....,.. JUNE Colt Capers, Spanish Club, Archery Club . . . Eva will return to Puerto Rico to study in the fall. Winner' SENIORS KENNETH SPECKLER .... EBRUARY Kenny enjoys listening to progressive jazz . . . College is next on the list. BARBARA SPECTOR ..... FEBRUARY Courier Editor, Vice-President of Dramatics Club, Radio Workshop, Spanish Club, Colt Capers, Polemics Club . . . Bobbe plans to attend the University of Arizona. SANDRA LEE SPIVAK ...... JUNE Coral Staff, Colt Capers, Booster, Bible, French, and Polemics Club . . . Plans to major in history and Creative writing at an out of town college. MARSHA STEINBERG ...... JUNE Home Economics Club, GSA . . . Plans to take Business Administration at the University of Miami after graduation. FRED STEMPLER . . . ..... JUNE Radio Workshop, Stage Crew, Rifle Club . . . Plans to attend Benjamin Franklin School of Accountancy. FRED STERN ......... JUNE Radio Workshop, Coral Staff, Latin Club, French Club, UN Assembly . . . Hopes to attend George- town University for pre-dental. MARILYN STEUER ....... JUNE Chorus, Y-Teens, Dramatics Club . . . Plans to be ci children's photographer. Likes dancing, pizza, and blintzes. DONALD STEWART ,... FEBRUARY Spanish Club, Band, Rifle Team, Visual Aids . . . Will study agriculture at University of Maryland. HARRIET STONE ....... JUNE President ot Library Club, Courier Business Man- ager, Red Cross, Polemics Club, Latin Club, French Club, GSA, UN Assembly . . . Plans to attend college out of town. PAUL STRETTON ....... JUNE Chorus . , . Enjoys music . . . Plays the trom- bone . . . Paul will attend college in the fall. ALICE STRONG ........ JUNE Library Club, Y-Teens, Polemics Club . . . Crazy about Hillbilly music . . . Will work as a secre- tary after graduation. DIANE SUGAR ......... JUNE Colt Capers, Spanish Club, Dance Club, Booster Club . . , Likes art . . . Plans to attend college. D ANN SULLIVAN ....... JUNE Y-Teens . . . D Ann plans to go to Maryland University in the tall . . Will major in dramatics. JOAN SUNDAY ...... FEBRUARY Choir, Y-Teens, Booster Club . . . Joan plans to work as a secretary after graduation. LOIS SUSSMAN ..,..... JUNE Likes music, dancing and art . . . Plans mar- riage shortly after graduation. S ESTI-IER SWALLEN . .... FEBRUARY Vcep of February Class, National Honor Society, Radio Workshop, Y-Teens, Colt Capers, Home Economics, Bridge, Talent, Latin Clubs. GSA, Book Award . . . College is next. ANN SWANK . ........ JUNE Bank Staff, Archery, Booster Clubs . . . Enjoys reading, swimming, dancing, and traveling . . . Business Administration is next at Maryland. AARON TEITEL ...... FEBRUARY Captain in the Cadets, Track Team, C-Club, Section VP, President Rifle Club, Drill Team , . . Maryland University will be Aaron's next stop. HARRIET TRAIN ....... JUNE Booster Club . . . Harriet's interests are art and boys . , . She will attend Maryland University. HARRIET TUDOR ....... JUNE Courier Staff, Corral Representative, Junior Prom Committee, UN Assembly, Spanish, Dramatics, and Bible Clubs . . . Enjoys cooking, classical music, and writing . . . Home Economics is next at Maryland. ESTHER VIENER ........ JUNE Booster, Talent, Home Economics Clubs. Colt Capers, Spring Play . . . Aspires to study Drama and Speech at Pennsylvania State. JEAN WARREN ...... FEBRUARY Bank Staff, GSA, Y-Teens, Booster Club, Home Economics Club . . . Enjoys ice skating . . . Will work after graduation. JAMES WELSH ........ JUNE Section Officer, Science, Dance, Spanish, and Rifle Clubs . . . Will study chemical engineering at Maryland University next. RITA LEE WERTLIEB , ..... JUNE Dramatics, Spanish, Talent and Tennis Clubs . . . Plans include studying speech therapy and teaching music. BEVERLY ANN WHITE ...... JUNE Red Cross Representative, Colt Capers, Y-Teens, Talent and Latin Clubs, Coolidge Band . . , F-'lays the flute . . . Plans to take Physical Therapy in college. JOYCE WHITE ........ JUNE President and Secretary of Latin Club, President and Secretary of Section, Colt Capers, Radio Workshop, Library, Dance and Talent Clubs . . . Plans to attend Dubque University. VAUGI-IN WILHELM ...... JUNE Cadets . . . Vaughn plans to join the Navy . . . College will come next. KEITH WILLIAMS ..... FEBRUARY Likes music and sports . . . Keith will work for the government after high school. SUSAN WILSON ....,. FEBRUARY Booster Cliub, Chorus, Y-Teens, Varsity Shop . . . Sue will work after graduationn. FRANKLIN WEISMAN .... FEBRUARY Varsity basketball, Treasurer of Section and Courier Agent . . . Franklin passes his time read- ing good books . . . Plans to attend George Washington University. ENIORS LKW iff' f es. . MM lqfq, if. 'hx vr.. , , if it 1. L as J, SENIORS 'I ii if '52 yi. I ,W if BRENDA WOLF ........ JUNE Spring Play, Talent Club Scribe, Radio Workshop, Dramatics Club, French Club, Colt Capers Direc- tor . . . Plans to study Drama in college and then enter the theater, GLORIA SUE WOLF ..... FEBRUARY Section VP and Secretary, Chorus, Courier Repre- sentative, Booster, Spanish, Talent, and Dra- matics Clubs . . . Gloria will attend Maryland University. WARNER WILLIAM WOLF . . FEBRUARY Senior Class Treasurer, Section President and VP, Sports Editor of the Courier, Radio Workshop, Colt Capers . . . Plans to attend George Wash- ington University. IRENE WOLFE ........ JUNE Spanish Club President, Scribe, and Treasurer, Section VP, Student Council, Dramatic Club, Colt Capers, GSA Board . . . Renie likes popular music . . .. Plans to attend college. JOHN RICHARD WOLFE ..... JUNE Manager ot Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Band, Colt Capers, Talent Club . . . Will attend Benjamin Franklin University or work at the National Bank. NATALIE WOLK . ..... FEBRUARY Home Economics, Talent, Booster, and Spanish Clubs . . . Enjoys reading good books and playing the piano . . . Will attend Maryland University. EILEEN WYSS ,....,, FEBRUARY Choir, Home Economics Club, Talent Club . . . Will work for halt a year . , . Will major in music at B.Y.U, in Utah in the fall. ALLAN YOCKELSON ...... JUNE Dance Club . . . Likes to collect rare coins and stamps . . .. lntends to join Army after college, CHARLES YOUNGBLOOD . . . FEBRUARY President of Section, C-Club, Co-Captain of the Football Team, Track, Colt Capers, Talent Club . , , Military lite first, then college for Charles. LINDA ZARIN ........ JUNE French Club . . . Enjoys reading and playing the piano . . . Plans to attend Maryland University. STEVE ZAZANIS ..,.... JUNE Likes sports . . . Undecided whether he will join the Army or go to college. BETTY ZIEGLER ........ JUNE Booster Club, Talent Club, Colt Capers, Home Economics Club . . . Plans to enter George Wash- ington University in the fall . . , Shoes and rice after that. SENIOR DINNER rl I .43 ,manila 5 A feast for all! At the head table are Betty Arm Edwards, Senior Cabinet Member: Stuart Engelberg, Chairman of Senior Dinnerg Miss Ella l-lanft, Sponsor of the Senior Classg Olive l-limes, and guests: Mr. Reynolds, Miss Smith, Mr. Carlo, Miss Morris, Mr. Purcell, and Miss Cooper. Music by Charles Youngblood. 1,',! ' S 4, ' ,Y A 1 rw '- wjvikssfgfww ' U , 5 ,ig5igg,,m,:.1f, -, - fimsisizfw S, .. .qisssezfs - ilfsywssw is -'M it . ' J? ff fl? Eileen Wyss and Danny Blum sing a duet, . terrr1isSiOn' 1 'V' 0 lan HO 5 E N I U H P H U M CHL WN CUULIUUE HIEH SLWHUUL Wes? Ballroom SHUHEHHM Hom ' FRIDAY JANUARY 20, I 956 9:30 to 12.9- SHUHEHHM UHCHESTHH r h-. JW Esther Swollen presents the theme for the February graduation ceremony, 56 Marshals for the February graduation are Sandra Gold, Judy Becker, Hannah Lee Freed, and Sandy Posner. All four will be June graduates. 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Lee, Bertha Lee, Hall Lester, Sheila Leven, Ronald Levy, Sandra ik lr'te 1 63 JUNICRS Hanold, Jackie Harris, Atoinette Hatter, Judy Hay, Marilyn Haymaker, Richard Hertz, Martin Hinsvark, Kathleen Hipsley, Robert Holt,' Samuel Holtzman, Dale Hurwitz, Barbara Hurwitz, Brenda Hyman, Morton Irby, Robert lseman, Joseph Kaplan, Stuart Keeney, Phil Kelley, Rosemary Kessler, Bernard Kidwell, Vicki Kirschenbaum, Anne Kitsoulis, Frank Kohn, Sharon Kraisel, Leonard Krakower, Rita Laiefsky, Roberta Landan, Earl Lathrop, Carol Lawson, Elaine Lawson, Judith Lopatin, Leon 1 Luh, David Lyons, Francine Lyons, Urania Maisel, Stephen , ff -arg. rg fr Mfg: , i SQ ,, 2, f k : Ep M127 7 . ' sa .11 'Q ' 7 fi fi :: :a: KfSz1 , r 8 .gk ,, J, . .. fiifzl' f , A L.,, A , Sw E5 W ?'g5??5L, ' P6 xii.. 5 H5F:i.,,.:y' 3 , Fw' 8 i 3' Nf2n sf- . ' f 12 I M A 1' 'i5v4f?fa-' .aff ,wb fr , ff 'WYFM L K ig-ig Aywk x'LVg ' :..' 2 ,.. f -- X :' ' , . . 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L '-j :.,,Q Q ,, 'hw f - in Silk - wi? ,. Lv L L, L Q L L, if . F V ,L K ,y I-1 , ' ,Wm ' , ,:zL..4,, E , ,,,. L gg K L LLL , f G6 QE XR' - L ,VLL, i 1 5 Li L MN V .L , L 3 QL , ' K A Ly, +: 'Q Q: N- T - , . Li LA M 3123 xr Z gf ar , -f..-2 . X 5 H L Q m e Q. JUNIORS Rosenberg, Harriet Rosenstein, Elaine Rosenstein, Sandy Rosenthal, Arnold Roth, Sheldon Russell, Roberta Sanford, Robert J. Saunderson, Barbara Schendel, Kathy Schlissel, Martin Sebol, Ronald Selis, David Segal, Elaine Seymour, Margaret Shaeffer, Ronald Sharp, Marion Shell, Jo Ellen Sheppard, Wayne Sheskin, Eugene Shochet, Elayne Kenneth Silverstone Sheila Simon Bobby Snider Barbara Snyder Gary Sontheimer Tom Straub Willie Strauss Sam Striner Gloria Steftel Carey Sturgeon Ruby Thompson Bernie Thornberg Edward Valencia Mary Darfis ldelle Viener 67 Rubin, Nelson Rubinstein, Bella Rudd, Alan Larry Rudden Susan Rumbaugh Schneider, Carolyn Schwartz, Ellen Schwartzman, Rosalie Sclias, Nick Scott, Carol Shankle, Judy Shapiro, Linda Shapiro, Mildred Shaplin, Laurence Sharon, Jared Shoemaker, Marilyn Shulman, Franklyn Siegel, Irma Silberg, Linda Sill, Louis George Spectre Beverly Spicer Dan Sragow Irene Stefanou Robert Steinmen John Sullivan Sue Sweeney Murray Sykeo Nancy Tatio Amerigo Teti Sanford Vinick Paul Vito Elizabeth Von Kaenel Barbara Walker Louis Wall -WM JUNIORS Wallerstein, Sheldon Weinberg, Arnold Werber, Denna Wertlieb, Harvey Wester, Betty Jo Wexler, Jerome Wheatly, Helen White, Ann Wiczer, Bernardine Widom, Barton Williams, Raymond Wills, Arlene Wilson, Milan Wilson, Wesley Winkler, Stephen Winston, Marilynn Wise, Barney Witzel, Thomas Wolowitz, Linda Wooley, Fergus R, Yoffe, Gloria Yeatts, Peggy Yumkkas, Sande Yuter, Linda Zaroff, Phyllis Zoltrow, Phyllis Zucker, Maxine Zust, Doris SOPHOMORES David Aaronson Stanley Abrqmg Rosalie Ackerman Shirley Adams Ronald Alenstein Martin Alloy Fredrick Alper Joan Alper Eileen Aronson Adrienne Asch Joaquin Assumplas Joyce Atkins Patricia Aylor Alice Baes Josephine Balfour Betty Anne Bolotin Joseph Band Jane Borbrow Barbara Barclift Charles Barnes Donald Bartz Merle Bass Carol Bauman Edward Boynard Sharon Bekman Linda Bennett Carolyn Berger Lois Berkow Eugene Bertoni Leah Beydo Claire Birnbaum Bernard Bishop Barry Blocker Sue Block Revo Bloomberg Vivien Boiko Brenda Bolger Marilyn Bookoff Allan Bordow Ted Boyer Betty Bran Shirley Bran Dorothy Broaddus Selma Bronstein Jack Budman Borboro Burch i at Q 1, in .. -r - ,mes xiii 5 if P HTS x xl E ' ag. xi - 1 l i ritl L if ,. , f 'I wi f , ,,.. 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Q Q' M X at U 70 SOPHOMORES Bonnie Burge Sidney Burns Stanley Burns William Burns Leo Busher Richard Butt Edward Byrd Ellen Cady Patricia Calder Christine Callas Mary Campbell John Carman Bernice Carpel Rona Casel Karen Caville Merritt Chance Sybil Chappell Alan Citrenbaurn Ann Clarke Fred Clayton Dorothy Clements Thomas Coglin Samuel Cohan Arlene Cohen Beverly Cohen Carol Cohen Ellen Cohen Michael Cohen Myron Cohen Richard Cohen Sigmund Cohen Glen Colman Paula Colodny Bernard Conn Barbara Cooper C-Jerry Cousin Billy Coward Robert Cox Ronnie Creed Patricia Crump Judy Cunerd Irene Cunin Robert Darwin Roberta Deitch Richard DePoto Barbara Diamond Tommy Dicken Cooky' Deiner Patricia Donohue Albert Dorfman Jerry Dorfman Ronald Downs Allen Duncan Patricia Dutton SOPHOMORES Rene Earles John Eaton Sophia Economedes Rosalie Edelman Stanley Ehrlich Carol Sue Eifert Frances Elefferis Judith Ann Endres Charles Eslin Tommy Fague Karl Farmer Emmanuel Favin Joanne Feingold Donna Feldbush Lydia Ferrara Donald Ferry Douglas Fielder Diane Finklestein Gloria Finklestein Douglas Fisher Theodore Fong Linda Forman Thomas Fortney Marcia Fratkin Rosanne Freed Barry Friedman Ronald Friend Scott Fuchs Pat Fugee Robert Funderburk Maris Futrowsky Anna Gambaro Herbert Gantz Mary Garber Mary Ann Gardner Elaine Garfinkle Margaret Gartrell Harold Gattsek Harvey Gaylin Ted Geheroff Maxine Gevinson Jerry Ginsburg Nicholas Glekas Frances Godby Barbara Goldberg Norman Goldblaft Barbara Goldman Fred Goldman Moselle Goldsmith Elaine Goldstein Ronald Goor Barry Gould Janice Gossom Alice Graca V Q i 3 a 1 it it 1 . 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SOPHOMORES Toube Greenberg Connie Grey Jackie Griffith Dot Griffith Louis Grosman Arnold Gross Teresa Guaino Roberta Gursky Toby Gutwork John Hale Judith Hamburger Mary Hardesty Anthony Harris Anthony Harris Louise Harris Donna Havran Elizabeth Haw Alma Hawkins Margaret Hawkins Treavous Haygood Shirley Heiney Martha Henderson Gerald Henson Karen Herman Sandra Higgs Deanne Hill Annetta Himmelfarb William Hinds Shirley Hirsh Sandra Hofberg Annette Hoffman Harriet Hoffman John Hopkins Jo Ann Hornstein Judith Hornstone Eddie Horowitz Joe Horowitz Nancy Horowitz Elaine Horton Bill Houchins Donald Hughes Samuel Hughes Henry Hutter Roberta lsikoff lris Jaschik George Jeens Patricia Jones Richard Jones Jerry Jontiff Iris Joy Kura Kalvik Maralyn Kaplin Pauline Kasten Barbara Katz SOPHOMORES Joel Katz Barry Kaufman Joyce Kendall Louis Kessler Martin Kessler Richard Keuroglian Nancy Keys Martin Kimball Sonja King Arlene Kirson Paul Kishter Leena Kitzberg Karilyn Klavan Donna Kneessi Bill Kobernitz lrene Kohn Bill Koutris Loretta Kreamer Frank Kreuzburg Sylvia Krys Albert Kudrle Elaine Kupersmith Alyse Kuperstein Dolores Kuzminsky Judith Labofish Arnold Laifsky Abe Lanir Andra Lazarow Leonard Lebow Betty Lee Jesse Lee Wilma Lee Jerry Leell Paula Leinson Diane Leish Barbara Lenkin Barry Leon Stuart Levin lra Levine Roberta Levitov Burton Levy Harriet Litman Phyllis Littmon Rosalind Loeb Elizabeth Loezos Harriett Long Jeanne Lowrey Phyllis Lowy Jeanette Ludlow George Lyons Ann Magruder Charlotte Malasky Joel Manchester Mary Mandes 'Q 5, - -:ff-S: - 2 wwf: yfsffiif 4 ffm, W as ti Q xg 3 2 r LL ,, L, iL,,r '57 i -, Lifes ii? 1 , A -V ff J If , ik K ,tw 1 2 A 1: A I Q 5 ig 'J' N if . + in L Mk K 5 it 'Q i l' V -- f ssi LL , ,t r A -- ' is iM' Il gi Du ' . , SQ L ' V W, - L , f L -L L 3 J f y L -Al u ' L V if ' Yrs , Q A If-,?,, ' g N ' , fx , V L Q71 2, LL 'wf2Q,L L A-If A 'L ' L' L f i KJJJL L . 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SOPHOMORES Philip Margolius Julian Marks Marvin Marks Donald Marshall James Marshall Shurley Marshall James Massey Sara Mathis Mary McKenny Beverly McQuin Walter Menaze Joseph Mendelson Joan Meyerhoff Elaine Michelson Mark Mighell Diane Millard Garry Miller Lawrence Miller Paul Miller Sylvia Miller Ginger Millman Sarah Mills Norman Mininberg Phyllis Mankoff Judith Mitchell Lewis Morgan Evelyn Morgan Steven Mostow Amanda Nochman Philis Namm Thomas Nash Stuart Nathan Toby Nathanson Frank Needle Bruce Nelson Joan Nelson Louis Netzer Marsha Neuman Alvin Nevisar George Nichols Clovelle Nickens William Noble David Notes Enid Novak Beryl Numkin Gloria Nussbaum Nina Obear Richard Oden Allan Okin Raymond Oram Harold Orgel Marcia O'Shea Lawrence Owens Robert Palmer SOPHOMCRES Stelios Papageorge Deborah Parzow Roberta Parzow Frank Pastor Sonja Payne Warren Payne Marlene Petrushansky Mary Pettas George Picot Arlene Pinson Sydnee Podnos James Politis Larry Politz Sheila Pollock Brenda Poms Byron Poms Melissa Poole Judy Posner Joan Powers Linda Prawde Harvey Press Morton Press Loretta Prestandrea Davideen Price Sandra Price Beverly Protas Lynne Rappaport Mary Reed Lawrence Reichgut Elizabeth Reid Barbara Reiker Danny Resnick Jerry Resnick Ruth Rice Dolores Richards Charlotte Robbins Ruth Robertson Stephen Robertson Alvin Rodbell Stanley Rodbell Helen Rose John Rose Judith Rosen Olivia Rosenbaum Lois Rosenberg Marcia Rosenberg Sidney Rothbaum Elizabeth Royston Norman Rubin Bernie Rubinstein Kathleen Ruhl Judy Rure Jeanette Saccone Honey Sachs .M 4 rg XE, u ns Wwe 5 t vi We ml X i , J i wi if ,i is A by , ' if - i'. j M -' -W , 2':f - 4 . 55213:- fa. 2? WF LM? sf swmf Mi' 'f ' - - ' 3513525 fa? 3 az , .:, E 1 Qs.. J M 5 x ff F235 1, we 4 as . . 5 X! X ,J V V, ,,,f. -i, i-ff.i-, gem-- - .f s w.,f:ms: 1 E iyeqigsg . ,:-' M UK sms' Ez R X 2 If jf Q sl l lllll '..' ri :ZI . J' A 1 4 yV y if 'ii 1 , r 'l v viii, ifzr ,i,.:fl?f it res J ,M - E 5 ' , K is VI , 2 , 'F S P .J 1 4, ' -' yy.ii SF KL .V,,. 52 M V NX I Isl? M , yy ..:, P Riff JVQ' ei? Mew ol ' is z , J g 5 ' L' as S 75 it FW' X .. T wifi f X mr , ' ' ' Em, , Tiffile , - S , . .i,, sal' vii X ,X News li: Q 'J ww ,1 N- ggi X ..,-N tr K Qsi igiq - feta, ,X 1,23 J, ai S 6 R J ff . Tm, J' ' '91-L, sl l x E WS? S QT? lllii ff . l sg, V V rf ., fy Meng, J: errcr sg S ,,..,x, I ':I ,,. H i I I-,, kr I K th K . . ll yee e f J , ff ff rg. ii 7 . . Y 4 'h g 1I'i'1 - ,J S V , 4, . , ,-l 7 A , .QE I E, hi N 1- .-.: F Q ::, rg ina tt. iv V, I V gy. by ff trxg f R f Y ' ssll W ' f , h 'L-' ' 5 J fit Q 1, ,S I ll! Q llc - '-:: if 5 vyi l 1 5 , A , . N .5 '.,,..,:.l:, S 4 , m ' , -- -:. 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S if rr 1, , it 1 .E,1A. il I ,L ,..,, in 1 , X .el - i f A New ii, I1 i g, H Q Ea J 2 2: H in , .s -L ' -' - X, , l i L! srre M S Q gg- , SOPHOMORES Patrick Sakadales Lilian Salins Rhoda Salus Brenda Sandler Helen Santos Elsie Sotterthwaite Barbara Saul Johnny Scarlis William Schaeffer Carol Schatzman Nancy Scher Stephen Schneider Stuart Schneider Marcia Schoennoltz Sandra Schriber Sheldon Schuman Phyllis Schwartz Michael Shabtt Richard Shartman Carol Shearer lan Shenk Robert Sheridan Ruth Sherman Charles Shirkey Barbara Shoemaker Sherry Siegal Zenia Siegel Ronald Silas Helen Silver Gerald Silverman Cynthia Simkowitz Marjorie Simmons Joel Simon Marlyne Simon Marcyn Singer Richard Skinker Robert Slavitt Lenny Sloan Joyce Smith Charlotte Snyder Frederick Spicer Maryanne Stanley Judith Stanton Mary Stasulli John Stathapoulas Myrna Statland Mary Stabulli Sandy Steffel Richard Sterling Barry Stern Miriam Stone Helene Strauss Bertha Summer Carol Suser SOPHOMORES Susan Swaine John Sweeney Roy Sweeney Robert Tatt Beverly Tementozzi Walter Tenkins Alice Tenly Robert Thames Nancy Lee Thomas Gerald Tievy Gloria Tranen Richard Trotter Stanley Trupp Helen Varfis Vincent Vinella Mary Vivas Marvin Waldman Ethel Ward Roy Warner Edward Warren Rosalind Waxman Linda Wayland Marlene Weimqn Lowell Weiner Howard Weinstein Jay Weiss Hendy Wertheim Joyce Wharton John White Larry Whitsell Warren Wilhelm William Wilkinson Emma Williams Dorothy Wilson Janice Wilson Leroy Wilson Marie Wilson Mark Wilson Bernice Wise llene Wishner Beverly Witt Rosalind Wolf Sheila Wolfe Beverly Wolin Eva Woo Ury Yaary Keith Yorkdale Barry Young Chin Yu Alan Zink Stanley Zoslow Ethel Zouras Sandra Zucker Mary Zust i -we A Esc S X, ig v r i R 1 is 5251, f ' r new 'J is Ex k , i,, Q M, 6 if ll 'A K 2 ,: ,Jkt ., ith E. 'V if 1 .,- - ii I .F ' ss 5 -. F 2 .ll si ' 1 X J. w wf ig, Y yisi fn 4, 5 .,.. fir, 1 h W ,X 4 5' fff HE? .War 'Qi in 1 4' ai 1' ,fW.7nWjQ Vs NM . A my L. ng ,Q 4. v 15 ya 9,-A4 K. , .H .ff M K ww A aw, . , , ZW ,mifh y QQ, Y' Em,- ff :pw m -ff. HQ X' 1' a ws 1 ww N 6 A - ,k,, a K W ,Av CHRLS SPGRTS ASSOCIATHDN Julia Lyle, Nancy Bowen, Joanne Labofish, Estelle Mallinoff, Marilyn Crosswhite, Esther Sandler, Judy Jaffe, Nancy Gates, Marilyn Hay, Lilas Person, Nancy Espey, and Sheila Nessen compose the GSA Board for the l955-56 school year. Members of this board plan and supervise an elaborate program of extra-curricular sports tor all the girls at Coolidge. POLEMICS Problems of local, national, and international importance are threshed out at the bi-monthly meetings ot the Polemics Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Pauline Hildebrand. Active members include David Aaronson, Claire Birnbaum, Edward Byrd, Mike Cohen, Marilyn Crosswhite, Pat Eirn, Frances Fox, Carolyn Friedman, Aviva Green, Shirley Heiney, Ruth Herman, Morton Hyman, Judy Jaffe, Stuart Kaplan, Tyra Kellner, Aaron Knott, Lenny Lebow, Eugene Lipkowitz, Jeanne Lowrey, Elaine Marcus, Marvin Marks, Steve Miller, James Mills, Monroe Mizel, Morris Mudrick, David Notes, Frank Paulson, Myron Perlmutter, Larry Politz, Robert Reid, Suzanne Rome, Miriam Rothstein, Susan Rumbaugh, Martin Schlissel, Carol Scott, Ronald Shaetfer, Jared Sharon, lan Shenk, Richard Shartman, Charles Shirkey, Louis Sill, Harriet Stone, Marvin Waldman, Jay Weiss, Hedy Wertheim, Phyllis Zarotf, Stanley Zoslow. 3 . J, -uv' K 1. I i 4 1 .M , 2, V 'FE' '61 Q Il ,,,,qw,, , hw i L Li , ,i in nf mlm x flklwr 7 i rf so FRENCH CLUB Sponsored by Mrs. Rachel Smith, is made up of Sue Adams, Joan Alper, Richard Alpher, Jane Barbrow, Loretta Barnett, Judy Becker, Helen Benson, Carolyn Berger, Esther Berkman, Leah Beyda, Nancy Bowen, Charlotte Brem, Selma Brownstein, Ann Bro- der, Richard Butt, Pat Colcord, Dorothy Clements, Paula Colodny, Bernard Conn, Barbara Cooper, Virginia Cocoran, Marilyn Crosswhite, Irene Cunin, Joyce Dalton, Edward Dombalagian, Elaine Egert, Nancy Espey, Marion Fischgrund, Frances Fox, Hanna Lee Freed, Carolyn Freidman, Robert Funderburk, Don Garner, Nancy Gates, Harvey Gaylin, Janet Ginberg, Barbara Goldberg, Nor- man Goldblatt, Ronald Goor, Connie Grey, Teresa Guarino, Toby Gutwork, Marlene Haas, Marilyn Hay, Evelyn Haymaker, Karen Herman, Bill Houchins, Patrick Hughes, Joan Jacobs, Judy Jaffe, George Jeens, Thomas Jones, Kura Kalvik, Tyra Kellner, lra Kirshbaum, Donna Kneesi, Aaron Knott, Elaine Kupersmith, Abraham Lanir, Barbara Lenkin, Bonnie Levitov, Burton Levy, Sandra Levy, Phyllis Littman, Janette Ludlow, Sverre Lunder, Lynne Magruder, Charlotte Malasky, Elaine Marcus, Steve Miller, Sylvia Mil- ler, Jimmie Mills, Phyllis Namm, Toby Nathanson, Louis Netzer, Enid Novak, Nina Obear, Allan Okin, Paula Oleweiler, Bob Par- ker, Roy Parnell, Alan Pekin, Jordon Perper, Arlene Pinson, Syndee Podnos, James Politis, Etta Pollack, Brenda Poms, Bryan Poms, Morton Press, Tom Ratner, Michael Reichgut, Barbara Reikes, Eleanor Richman, Stephen Robinson, Stanley Rodbell, Sue Rome, Helen Rose, Judy Rosen, Joyce Rosenberg, Miriam Rothstein, Bernard Rubinstein, Angela Russo, Ann Salus, Nancy Scher, Phyllis Schwartz David Selis, Judy Shankle, Jared Sharon, Helen Silver, Marilyn Singer, Sandra Spivak, Myrna Statland, Fred Stern, Harriett Stone Murray Sykes, Arnold Weinberg, Hedy Wertheim, Bernadine Wiczwe, Lowell Weiner, Arlene Wills, Brenda Wolf, Sheila Wolfe Fergus Wooley, Ury Yaary, Linda Yuter, Linda Zarin, and Maxine Zucker. LATIN CLUB Under the direction of Miss Quick, has the following members: David Aaronson, Martin Alloy, Shirley Adims, Josephine Balfour, Sue Ellen Block, Brenda Bolger, Edward Byrd, Edward Baynard, Ellen Cohen, Ronnie Creed, Mary Campbell, Joanne Feingold, Mar- cia Fratkin, Rosann Freed, Ann Gardner, Arleen Garrett Nick Glekas Fred Goldman Barry Gould Shirley Heiney Ka Hinsvark 1 I 1 1 1 Y 1 Jo Ann Hornstein, ,Brenda Hurwitz, Roberta lsikoff, Anne Kirschenbaum, Arlene Kirson, Irene Kohn M t' K' b ll L L b , or in im a , enny e ow, HaiIrietLLong,PPhipip Margolius, Carol Miller, Lewis Morgan, Dave Notes, Beryl Numkin, Raymond Oram, Harold Orgel, Paula Ole- we' e ' J P A ' i r, arry oitz, oan owers, Charles Price, Beverly Protas, Mary Reed, Daniel Resnick, Susan Rumbaugh, Richard Sharfman, Jared Sharon, lan Shenk, Charlotte Snyder, Dan Sragow, Richard Sterling Fred Stern Murray Sykes Roy Sweeney Harriet Stone, gerrgice Soklel, Bob Shames, Marvin Waldman, Linda Wayland, Arnold Weinberg, Joycle White, Linda Yuter, Stanley Zoslow, and an ra uc er. 1 1 1 81 x, MATH CLUB The intriguing possibilities of numbers are delved into by Math Club Regulars: Larry Bulman, Jerry Moss, Jack Field lPresidenti, Steve Grisoff CTreasurerl, David Moss lSecretaryl, Martin Reichgut CScrgeant-at-Arrnsl, Eugene Lipkowitz, lVice Presidentl, Brenda Poms, Sandy Shepard, Bobbie Levitoft, Charlotte Snyder, Jean Lowrey, Ann Gardner. Second Row: Larry Reichgut, Willie Strauss, Larry Lobl, Larry Politz, lan Shenk, Ronnie Creed, Marvin Waldman, Buddy Poms, Jerry Silverman, Linda Shapin, Barry Gould, Stuart Levin, David Aaronson, and Edward Byrd. Third Row: Wesley Wilson, Daniel Buchalter, Louis Netzer, Ronnie Goor, Scott Fuchs, Rick Silas, Moc Sharpe, Bob Nussey, Michael Bercowitz, Annetta Himelfarb. Fourth Row: Oscar Kramer, Bob Harris, Sanford Vineck, Barry Grossman, Ronnie Levin, Robert Parker, Danny Resnick, Stanley Zoslow, Lenny Lebow, Joel Charney, Arnold Feldman. Fifth Row: Jimmy Kallis, Neil Solomon, Barton Shapiro, David Perlman, Harvey Eisen, Bob Snyder, Phil Margolis, Earl Landau, Mark Bishop, Joe lseman, and Monroe Mizel. Steve Grisotf presented a program on Transfinite Numbers, Martin Reich- gut on Math Short-cuts, Willie Strauus on Binary numbers, and the seven girl members chose Math Recreation as the theme of their program. What Colleges Expect of High School Math Students was the topic chosen by guest speaker, Dr. Edward J. Finan of Catholic Uni- versity. Dr. Finan refers to his statistics to answer a question from Eugene Lipkowitz. ADIZ ,J W5 55, 43? Sl '17 S ww JUNIOR RED CROSS The Red Cross Representatives collect membership dues in the annual Red Cross Drive. They prepare Christmas packages for the sick and the disabled. One ot their special projects for the year was their purchase of infants' wear for the Children's Convalescent Home. Members are Esther Bergman, Harriet Stone, Elma Koons, Joyce Goldsmith, Linda Shapiro, Harriet Bennett, Stanley Zos- low, Brenda Horowitz, Charlotte Snyder, Davideen Price, Helen Kitsoulis, Rosalie Ackerman, Clovelle Nickson, Joanne Feingold, Ruth Sherman, Moselle Goldsmith, lrene Kohn, Kura Kalvik, Carol Eitert, ldelle Veiner, Margie Allerdice Pat Klein Joan Pow- ers, Sherry Purvis, Shelly Wallerstein, Jerry Zanelotti, Emilio Principe, Benton Becker, Burt Liss, Charles Ross, Charles Price, and Jay Weiss. H CLUB Every boy here has earned his big C even though he is not displaying it in the club picture: Jerry Kanthal, Sidney Hirsch, Allan Savage, Phil Martin, Joel Beiser, Tend Crystal, Frank Pisciotta, Larry Connely, Mike Becker, Gary Miller, Morton Glazer, Larry Bulman, Allan Raynor, Walter Garfield, Eddie Corbett, Bart Widom, Wesley Wilson, Louis Wall lManagerl and Mr, Joseph P. Carlo, Sponsor of the Club, 83 'Hi VISUAL AIDS SQUAD The extensive film program offered at Coolidge is made possible through the services of volunteer technicians, supervised by Mr. Ryland Warren. This year's staff includes Sheldon Roth, Alvin Jeweler, Mr. Warren, Dan Sragow, Myron Perlmutter, George Argerakis, Sam Otlin, Morris Mudrick, Steven Grisoff, and James Mills, STAGE CREW On duty at every performance of any kind in the Coolidge auditorium are stage crew members, under the direction of Mr. Jocoby. To the left are Dan Sragow and Allan Coheng picture on right shows Fred Stempler at the phone and Myron Perlmutter at the lights. 3 Hsiiefiii ig .N in MJ 3 'Wigs Q?-f we M I F Cheerleaders Nancy Bo- wen, Dottie Smith, Helen Kitsoulis, Judy Becker, Nancy Espey, and Evelyn Haymaker bow down low at the Wilson game. Booster Club members include Sue Adams, Judy Albertson, Margie Allerdice, Gloria Ambrogi, Eileen Aronson, Loretta Barnett, Merle Bass, Carol Bauman, Lynn Baumann, Judy Becker, Elaine Berger, Esther Berkman, Abby Bernstein, Mary Biederman, Nancy Bleicher, Joy Bloemsma, Joanne Bolotin, Diana Boss, Nancy Bowen, Betty Bran, Shirley Bran, Charlotte Brem, Deloris Brush, Cathy Carroll, Pat Colcord, Bette Colman, Barbara Cooper, Frances Cutler, Joan Darby, Betty Dennis, Barbara Diamond, Ann Edel- son, Fran Etron, Judith Endres, Nancy Espey, Wilma Estrin, Ann Fauntleroy, Joanne Feingold, Diane Finkelstein, Joan Foreman, Harriette Friedlander, Myra Friedman, Natalie Friedman, Maris Futrowsky, Sandy Fulton, Ann Gamboro, Mary Ann Gardner, Elaine Garfinkle, Barbara Gold, Joyce Goldsmith, Donna Goldstein, Elaine Goldstein, Zelda Gotkin, Toube Greenberg, Connie Grey, Roberta Gursky, Jackie Hanold, Louise Harris, Evelyn Haymaker, Brenda Helter, Shirley Hersh, Shirley Hieney, Sandy Higgs, Annetta Himelfarb, Kay Hinsvark, Sandy Hotberg, Carolyn Holland, Dale Holtzman, Joanne Hornstein, Carol Huter, Roberta lsikoff, Betty Kinna, Arleen Kirson, Helen Kitsoulis, Leena Kitzberg, Barbara Knapp, Elma Koons, Sally Kullback, Elaine Kupersmith, Julia Kyle, Judy Labofish, Elaine Lawson, Andra Lazorow, Marian Lebovic, Bonnie Levitov, Phyl!is Littman, Mae McDonald, Charlotte Ma- lasky, Joan Meyerhoff, Elaine Michelson, Ruth Michelson, Carol Miller, Carole Miller, Sylvia Miller, Phyllis Minkotf, Judy Mitchell, Gerry Moss, Amanda Nachman, Phyllis Namn, Judy Neale, Sheila Nessen, Joy Nichols, Sharon Nimetz, Racheal Notes, Paula Olewiler, Elaine Oshinsky, Paula Pascal, Karen Peterson, Marleen Petrushansky, Evelyn Pickett, Arlene Pinson, Sheila Pollack, Linda Prawde, Sandy Price, Anita Proper, Beverly Protas, Lussia Rein, Wendy Rice, Nancy Richardson, Olivia Rosenbaum, Har- riet Rosenberg, Betty Roystan, Roberta Russel, Honey Sacks, Brenda Sandler, Marie Santorios, Nancy Scher, Ellen Schwartz, Zenia Seigel, Carol Shearer, Ruth Sherman, Barbara Shoemaker, Dottie Smith, Charlotte Snyder, Ann Swank, Harriet Train, ldelle Viener, Esther Viener, Mary Jo Vivas, Elizabeth Von Kaenel, Sue VVilson, Sheila Wolfe, Nicky Wolk, Lindo Wolowitz, Betty BOOSTER CLUB Ziegler, Phyllis Zoltrow, Y-TEENS CLUB ACTIVITIES Helped Polio Fund with Dimes for Donuts. Presented model wardrobe tor schoolgirls. Made Easter baskets for Blue Plains Hospital. Visited United Nations Headquarters in New York at Easter. OFFICERS .Esther Swollen Vice-President ....,.. ........,........ ........ .......Laretta Barnett .Brenda Bolger Kay Hinsvark President ...,........ Secretary ...... ..... Treasurer .....,,.... ....... Chaplain ..............,..... .,.... B etty Kenna ICC Representative .....,.. ........ M arilyn Hays Y-Teens pictured below are Kathleen Ruhl, Mary Jo Vivas, Margie Allerdice, Betty Kinna, Catherine Carroll, Elizabeth von Kaenel, Judy Endree, Olive Himes, Esther Swollen in the first row. Second Row: Susan Rumbaugh, Jeanne Lowrey, Beverly Frementozzi, Ka- ren Caville, Fran Elefteris, Marjorie Simmons, Joan Powers, Rosbnn Freed, and Carole Armel, Third Row: Jeanne Warren, Brenda Bolger, Marilyn Hay, Kay Hinsvark, Ann Gardner, Joyce Dalton, Pat Gerhold, Hale Bauernschmidt, Ellen Cady, and Debby Parzow, Fourth Row: Betty Jane Quinn, Judy Mitchell, Alice Graco, Martha Henderson, Carolyn Schneider, Judith Lawson, Betty Dennis, Ro- berto Russell, Marlene Wyman, Ann White. Fifth Row: Judy Cunard, Marilyn Shoemaker, Ruth Rice, Lynn Baumann, Marilyn Crosswhite, Ethel Zauras, Loretta Prestandrea, Janice White, Sherry Seigel, and Sarah Mathis. Sixth Row: Rosalind Wolf, Louise Harris, Barbara Reikes, Betsy Reid, Carol Getzin, Rona Casel, and Mary Ellen Garber, 1 I 4, 'tis H A W .L ,,.......,......,,...., .......,., -1. ' - Members ot the Home Economics Club include Lynn Baumann, Jean Warren, Esther Swallen, Joanne Bolotin, Sandra Posner, Har- riet Gitelson, and Mae MacDonald. Second Row: Dianna Boss, Marlene Rozansky, Rita Finkelstein, Sandra Shatritz, Barbara Sha- tritz, Debbie Adler, Nadine Smith, Hale Bauernschmidt, and Marcia Steinberg. Third Row: Roslyn Rudden, lrma Seigel, Carolyn Friedman, Phyllis Schumann, Barbara Brown, Joyce Ginsberg, Edith Gursky, Phyllis Fox, and Judy Padgett. Fourth Row: Jerry Moss, Joan Foreman, Joy Nichols, Urania Lyons, Nancy Bleicher, Delores Brush, Maria Santorius, Barbara Knapp, Carole Schlossberg, and Louise Menaker. Fifth Row: Betty Zeigler, Elizabeth Ruasch, Pat Lowes, Shirley Hallar, June Seymour, Janet Naddeo, Sylvia Mi- shinsky, Jacqueline Matthews, Camilla Hansberger. Sixth Row: Sandra Gold, Etta Needleman, Ruth Katz, Rochelle Galler, Gloria Wolf, Sandra Dunyer, Marilyn Fein, Beverly Dietz, Nancy Earisman and Katie Garonsky. Sandra Shatritz and Harriet Gitel- son takes notes on equipment for model kitchens. FUTURE HOME-MAKERS 87 Phyllis Zaroff stitches a fine seam on a blouse for herself. Judith Hatter measures and pins the hem in Carol I-luter's casual coat. -' . Coolidge gir When Harriet Gitelson, Joy Nichols, and Barbara Shafritz are ready to set up kitchens of their own, they will know how to plan them efficiently. Wedding plans are of special interest to advanced classes in home- making. Diane Boss, Harriet Gitelson, Roslyn Rudden, Jerry Moss, Sandy Posner, Phyllis Schuman, and Debbie Adler are learning about invitations, wedding breakfasts, and bridal gowns. xl.-W M K sf? .L by f dy A --,yk 'Nt 994223 7 gfwwiiryn ' Y y , fzkx 9 bv lima: E 'UW 'E' gain valuable experience in home-making ,go--. Careful measurement of every ingredient assures Faye Wharton and Nancy Thomas of perfect cookies every time. In Mrs. Kent's Food Classes Cook- ing is an art as well as a science. Cakes that look beautiful, and taste even better than they look, pies that put grandmother to shame, salads that satisfy the eye and the palate are prepared here. Students learn to plan, cook and serve balanced meals for every occasion and to shop wisely, Here good cooks are made! TODAY lS BAKING DAY Beverly McGuin uses the cookie press while Mildred Shapiro tops each little tree with a fruit decoration and Sandra Levy brushes each with a glaze. Chief decorator at this work table is Sally Kullback. Her co-workers are Cookie Diener and Barbara Gaylin. 'WU it! ,fi LIBRARY CLUB Members assist the librarian at the desk and help other stu- dents put their fingers on desired reference material. They get the first peek at all new books, learn book-repairing and bind- ing, and keep a most interesting bulletin board on what's new in the library. Around the table are Sandy Shafritz, I-larriet Three can find a reference faster than one, particularly if one of the three is the librarian, Mrs. Jackson. Harriet Stone and Bertha Lee are library helpers, Stone, Bertha Lee, Judy Jaffe, Diane Cole, Eva Woo, and Bobbie Shafritz. Standing are Jim Mills, Debby Hanik, Aviva Green, Nancy Gates, Lyna Yuter, Larry Bulman, Jim Politis, and Elizabeth von Kaenel. Cheek books in and out, collect fines, return volumes to their proper shelves-whatever it is, Lynda Yuter, Linda Shapiro, Jim Politis, and Zenia Siegel can do it. TALENT CLUB Fifty Coolidgites who not only entertain at assembly programs and talent shows, but who put on shows at Blue Plains and at Walter Reed Hospital include Rosalie Ackerman, Loretta Barnett, Ann Baughman, Judy Becker, Abby Bernstein, Claire Birnbaum, JoAnn Bolotin, Sheila Bookoff, Paulette Brodsky, Allen Cohen, Virginia Corcoran, Sandy Coulter, Carol Sue Eifert, Wilma Estrin, Lois Feld- man, Marion Fishgrund, Sheila Footer, Myra Friedman, Natalie Friedman, Bunny Gaylin, Barbara Gold, Ruth Herman, Dale Holtz- man, Joe lseman, Kura Kalvik, Ruth Katz, Elma Koons, Judy Kornfield, Sybil Kotkin, Francine Lyons, Ruth Mickelson, Sharon Nimetz, Elaine Oshinsky, Anita Proper, Wendy Rice, Glen Ridgeway, Anita Rock, Esther Sandler, Betsy Scott, Margaret Seymour, Sandy Spivak, Diane Sugar, Esther Viener, Natalie Walk, Irene Wolfe, Ronald Wordon, Betty Ziegler, Brenda Wolfe. Patti Brett does Q lively Spgnigh Esther Sandler and Dottie Smith fashion a wig from a dustmop for Burt Liss. dance at a club party. 'nrt The actors and actresses enjoy the big moment of the finale as much as the audience does. Myrna Statland and Donna Knessi do a lively Charleston in the picnic scene. Suffering visibly from a severe case of Wash- women Blues are Frcdda Goldberg, Carolyn Shriar and Mae MacDonald, f, L? . ,.. talent club member Vt, ew' in COOLIDGE SPRITES THEME-an entire day of school starting with the 8:l5 Cadet Drill straight through until the 3:00 PM. bell. Written by students under Joyce Goldsmith as Chairman, co-ordinated by Mrs. Barrett, COOLIDGE SPRITES played for two nights to standing room only audiences. brfll .dl 9' ig' fl 'JJ' 5,26 WF' FV Y :ut ideas and sclwool spirit into action Petite Rosalind Waxman dances to the Skater's Determined not to grow up are Brenda Wolf, Wilma Estrin, and Waltz , featured in the Winter Carnival scenes. Bobbie Gold. 'ff' A new switch, and one we liked-Cheerleaders are Larry Bulmon and Buddy Liss. Football players, new style, are Sally Kullback, Dottie Smith, and Roslyn Rudden. 93 in the SPOTLIGHT upper left: The l-laircuts-Benton Becker, Charles Bogdonoff, and Donnie Mensh-sound oft with You Are So Rare To Me. middle left: Describing Honey Bun are Nancy Richardson, Joan Foreman, Paula Olewiler, and Loretta Barnett. lower left: Our favorite cheerleaders4Larry Bulmari, Meatball Principe, Buddy Liss, and George Karas--urge the team on to victory. upper right: Dig those 8:l5 cadets, too sleepy to lift a gun-Bunny Gaylin, Judy Kornfield, Sandy Cutler, lrene Wolf, and Sheila Footer. Lower right: Sheldon Schuman talks with Lester, who is just as smart guy as you would want to meet. ,ang uf rf r av r nv 1 Nc. Q., S 4 x Patricia Brett performs the Sugar Plum Fairy variation from the Nutcracker Suite. Swaying in the traditional Hawaiian style is Jeanne Lowrey. Natalie Friedman doe5 a lively tap dance to The Victory March. Rendering sentimental favorites on her violin is Marion Fischgrund. The Moonlight Screnodersu do a fine job of entertaining with Sheldon Schuman, Joe Horowitz, Joe Winburg, Paul Kister Barry Gould. 95 N Q opportunities 'ro wor M' P Left: Marvin Simmons busy at his drawing board. K gi? Center left: Jimmy Edwards displays his completed project in woodworking. Lower left: John Seidel, Steve Altman, set up the press. Center right: George Brown works at the jointer. Lower right: Donald Turner and Dave Silverman turn a lamp base. N351 - k':L S i X -.W A l ' W1 lsqx Aff' in is l 'GTS Jf- xt 'l X and accomplish together in manual training Students learn basic skills in woodworking by making small things first, Richard Rappa is sanding a jewel chest, and Dave Silverman is working on a reading lamp. The Coolidge Print Shop prints all the forms used at Coolidge,-tickets, bank clips and grade sheets, report cards, programs. l-lere Tom Straub feeds the press to print the graduation program. 'QM Plans must be exact or the finished work will not be ac' ceptable, Jim Chaney, under the guidance of Mr. Wad- dell, corrects a plan. Bob Hipsley is at the leftj Gene Bertoni at the right. A boy who can make a GOOD box can do almost any- thing that a do-it-yourself carpenter would ever under- take. Donald Turner learns these skills as he makes this box. .lc r 435355 'E S3511 i tisrilii SPANISH CLUB Bert Lazerow has designs on Marcia Rozenburg's candy-cane. Davidene Price and Alyse Kupersteen are amused over their pinata gifts, part of the fun at the Christmas party. Sponsored by Mrs. Dolores MacDonald, the Spanish Club meets the first Tuesday of every month. After each meeting enter- tainment is presented in the form of plays, songs, and dances4 all in Spanish. From money received in Spanish Club dues, a Contribution is made each Christmas to UNICEF. 5.3 1 - - fafgfgfwfr -r I A ' 'ri sit ' -. w K: 5, L l SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS The Spanish Club members are Gloria Ambrogi, Judy Albertson, Margarie Allerdice, Marv Abramson, Stanley Abrams, Dan Blum, Joy Bloesma, Abby Bernstein, Harriet Bennett, Doris Buckner, Michael Berkowitz, Alice Baer, Denny Bettigole, Mary Beiderman, Betty Ann Bolotin, Lois Berkow, Sharon Bekman, Bruce Blechmaa, Joann Bolotin, Joe Band, Danny Buchalter, Marcia Cohen, Janet Cohen, Elliott Cohan, Arlene Cohen, Alan Citrenbaum, Natalie Dosik, Bob Darwin, Elaine Egert, Stuart Engleberg, Wilma Estrin, Rene Earles, Ann Edelson, Lynda Forman, Barry Friedman, Natalie Friedman, Gloria Finkelstein, Lois Feldman, Anne Gamhan, Barbara Git- elson, Maxine Gevenson, Barry Grossman, Ronald Gordon, Steve Grisoff, Jerry Ginsberg, Zelda Gotkin, Mozelle Goldsmith, Marty Ginsberg, Sandy I-loffberg, Brenda Hurwitz, Lynette I-lelf, Dale I-loltzman, Judy I-latter, Joe Iseman, David Herndon, Annetta Himmel- farb, Eddie l-lurowitz, Leonard I-lrasil, Olice I-limes, Sue Kirsch, Gloria Grechmer, Leonard Kraisel, Julia Kyle, Elma Koons, Anne Kir- schenbaum, Betty Kinna, Jim Kallis, Marilyn Klaven, Jerry Jontiff, Barry aufman, Judy Jaffe, Marilyn Kaplan, Joel Katz, Bonnie Leven, Earl Landau, Andra Lazerow, Elaine Lawson, Betty Lee, Lynaldra Lyons, Francine Lyons, Steve Maisel, Carol Miller, Gary Manchester, Joel Manchester, Carole Miller, Elaine Mickelson, Sylvia Mushincky, Laura Moskowitz, Gary Miller, Marty Marcus, Bar- bara Miller, Sharon Nimetz, Elain Oskinsky, Seena Parmns, Carolyn Portnoy, Davy Price, Lilas Person, Marlene Petruskansky, Sandy Price, Betty Jane Quinn, Nancy Richardson, Martin Reichgut, Larry Reichgut, Marcia Rosenberg, Edna Reese, Kathleen Rugl, Olivia Rosenburm, Angela Russo, Gloria Steffel, Barbara Saul, Bobbie Shafritz, Sandy Shafritz, Esther Sandler, Michael Shabill, Lenny Sloan, Stuart Schneider, Brenda Sandler, Carol Schatzman, Sandy Schreiber, Eva Souffrant, Gloria Tranen, Kenny Propp, Elizabeth Von Kaee nel, ldelle Viener, Deanna Werber, Steve Winkler, Harvey Wertlieb, Sandy Yumkas, Irene Wolfe, Jay Weiss Phyllis Zaroff, Linda Wolowitz. SCIENCE CLUB The world is so full of interesting things for Science Club Members: First Row: Jack Field, Charlotte Ma- lasky, Martin Reichgut, Ronnie Goor, Louis Netzer, Sheila Wolf, Brenda Poms, Jean Lowrey, Gloria Fin- kelstein, Marcia Fratkin, Larry Bulman. Second Row: Neil Solomon, Marvin Waldman, David Notes, Ed- ward Byrd, Myron Perlmutter, Arlene Wills, Ealonor Richman, David Aaronson, Jerry Silverman, Larry Reichgut, Arnold Feldman, Monroe Mizell. Third Row: Earl Landau, Bruce Bleckman, Elliot Alpher, Ira Levine, Glen Coleman, Barry Leon, Norman Goldblatt, Alan Bordow, Norman Rubin, Leon Lopat- in, Joseph lseman. Fourth Row: Steve Miller, Gary Manchester, Jerome Wexler, David Perlman, Harvey Eisen, Milton Michaels, Daniel Buchalter, Stanley Zoslow, Richard Silas, Ralph Sharpe, Robert Nussey, Jerry Shapiro, and Steve Cohen. Mrs. Ruth Nelson is the faculty advisor for the club. CHESS CLUB Onlookers have trouble keeping quiet at Chess Club meetings Here Gerry Moss is giving some friendly advice to players Jared Sharon and Jimmy Bausch Watching are Larry Bulman and Mr Vasa the club's sponsor. THE COCHIDGE CHOIR Chorus rehearsals are held before school, but those who love to sing come early and sing lustily. Pictured are Marilyn Crosswhite, Katherine l-linsvark, Joyce Dalton, Sheila Goldstein, Gloria Wolf, Esther Swallen, Eileen Weiss, Karen Herman, Frances Efteris, Sandy Dunyer on the first row. Second Row: Ann Baughman, Marjorie Dunlevy, Joan Powers, Rosanne Freed, Marilyn Shoemaker, Beverly Fremeniozzi, Janice Gosson, Bonnie Burge, Marilyn Bookoft, Ellie Greenfield, Roberta Parzow. Third Row: Judy Dunkle, Pat Crump, Nancy Earisman, Vicki Kidwell, Margaret Canterbury, Marilyn Steuer, Carol Sue Eifert, Tony Lowry, Charlotte Malasky, Pearl Bran. Fourth Row. Dick April, Fred Rice, Dallas Cagan, Bob Urbi, Phyllis Schumann, Hale Bauernschmidt, Kathleen Wall, Richard King, Bill Philabaum, Norman Goldblatt. Fifth Row: Frank Reuben, Sidney Corbman, George Karas, Bob Palmer, Robert Merritt, Myron Cohen, and Harvey Galen. THE NBLE CLUB Devoted to the study of the greatest of all books are Carolyn Schneider, Louise Hebbard, Wilma Lee, Carole Miller, Sue Adams, Betty Quinn, Margie Allerdice, Evelyn Pickett, Lynn Baumann, Mary Biederman, Nadine Smith, Louise Harris, Kathleen Ruhl, Hale Bauernschmidt, Arleen Garrett, Beverly White, George Jeens, Marilyn Crosswhite, Kay Hinsvark, Betsy Scott, Carol Getson, Wesley Wilson, Alice Graco, and Carol Scott. 5 iii ' i ag. 'SG 2 'gy M' K 3 eff N-of 1 .1 pf: me-er COOLIDGE PLAYERS Active members ot the Dramatic Club include Brenda Wolf, Marilyn Crosswhite, Sandy Shafritz, Carolyn Friedman, Irene Wolf, She- ila Footer, and Charlotte Brem in the first row. Second Row: Paulette Brodsky, Carol Miller, lrene Kohn, Gloria Finkelstein, Carolyn Berger, Wilma Lee, Bonnie Burge, George Dalton, Claire Birnbaum. Third Row: Shirley Adams, Marcia Schoenholtz, Rosalie Ack- erman, Alice Baer, Barbara Katz, Rhoda Cassel. Fourth Row: Kay Hinsvark, Leslie Rodbell, Loretta Prestandrea, Elayne Shocket, Judy Becker, Francine Lyons, Sandra Rosenstein, Sandy Fulton Betsy Reed Fifth Row' Dallas Cogan Norman Goldblatt Harve I - - 1 1 Y Gaylin, Merritt Chance. TRY-OUTS tor this year's spring play, A Dance tor Our Miss Brooks, brought out over a hundred students vying for places in a cast ot twenty. Reading for the director, Miss Betty Smith lrightl, are Danny Farber, Janet Ginsberg, Glen Ridgeway, Judy Becker, Sharon Nimitz, and Wendy Rice. IOI these are the ones that have trie Editor-in-Chief A,...., Assistant ,........... Charles Bogdonotf Lynn Baumann Virginia Corcoran Elaine Egert Joyce Goldsmith Natalie Friedman Shirley Heiney David Aaronson Scott Fuchs Mrs. Maude M. Horne SENIOR EDITORS Marcia Cohen Assistants JUNIOR EDITORS Assistants SOPHOMORE EDITORS FACULTY ADVISORS Mrs. Rachel Smith ,...,.,,Patricia Brett ,......Carol Ruffnei Esther Sandler Sally Kullbaclc Mera Novack Roslyn Rudden Fred Stern Dale Holtzman ldelle Viener Betty Anne Bolotin Donna Knessi CORRAL STAFFS Editors Carol Ruffner, Charles Bogdonotf and Patti Brett select pictures for the Corral. Photographer Jimmy Mills shows his photo to Marcia Cohen. PHOTOGRAPHERS Jack Field Dr. -I-I'16OdOl'6 Ltbber Mqrty Mgrcug lO2 Robert Harris BOOKKEEPER Karen Caville o represent Coolidge Spirit at its Best! CCRRAL REPRESENTATIVES The hard working members ot Dr. Libber's business staff: Sharon Nimetz, Joanne Bolotin, Sandy Cutler, Elaine Oshinsky, Merritt Chance, Raymond Oram, Kura Kalvik, Olive Himes, and Brenda Bolger. Second Row: Harriet Tudor, Gloria Nussbaum, Diana Boss, Adele Veiner, Gloria Rimens, Daniel Buchalter, Gloria Tranen, Shirley Hirsch, and Karen Caville, Third Row: David Aaronson, Louis Netzer, Frances Cutler, Mike Shallett, Joan Foreman, Jim Kallis, Bernadine Wiczer, Lena Kitzberg, Zelda Gotkin, and Esther Mc- Lendon. Fourth Row: Anita Proper, David Notes, John Sullivan, Burt Moten, and Debbie Hariik. ,J Below: Junior Editors Dale Holtzman, David Aaronson, and Natalie Right: Esther Sandler and Patti Brett look over old Cor- Friedman check cards ot Juniors. rols in order to make improvements on this year's Corral. 103 KWZWHX Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief ...,.,..,. Nancy Richardson Managing Editor ......,. Esther Sandler Page l Editor ..,,.. Judy Jaffe Assistant .... Harriet Tudor Page 2 Editor ,,.... Patti Brett Page 3 Editor ....,...., Marilyn Crosswhite Assistant .,.,.,,, Ann Broder Acting Sports Editors ...... Jay Morton, Kenneth Silver- stone Reporters ,,,, David Aaronson, Edward Byrd, Allen Co- hen, Tyra Kellner, Ann Kirschenbaum, Carol Mil- ler, Martin Reichgut Typist .,,.v,.,,,...,.. Irene Cunin Editorial Adv .,.,... Miss Mar- jorie Hull Business Staff Business Manager ,,,. Harriet Stone Assistant Mgr ...,.., Marion Fischgrund, David Aar- onson Advertising Mgr ..,.,...... Gary Manchester Assistant Mgr .,,.... JoAnn Hornstein, Joel Man- chester Sub., Cir. Mgr ..... ..... L inda Shapiro Assistant Mgr ..,..,... Eddie Byrd Publicity .,u..... Monroe Mizel Business Mgr ....... Mrs. Hilda Jecklin Editor-in-chief, Nancy Richardson, gives Harriet Tudor a few pointers for the forthcoming issue. EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS STAFFS: First Row: Carol Gill, Robert Bobys, Bobbie Spector, Olive Himes, Carolyn Friedman, Esther Sandler, Nancy Richardson, Patti Brett, and Warner Wolf. Second Row: Harriet Tudor, Roberta Horowitz, Tyra Kellner, Irene Cunin, Norman Polmar, David Aaronson, Marilyn Crosswhite, Estelle Malinoff, Ann Broder, Martin Reichgut, and Brenda Wolf. Third Row: Gary Manchester, Harriet Stone, Helen Benson, Sandy Shepard, Linda Shapiro, Marion Fishgrund, Bruce Bleckman, Lois Feldman, Sandy Shafritz, Edward Byrd, and Judy Joffee. circulation more than 1,000 NSPA rating - FIRST CLASS I 1 f , I, I The Courier Section Representatives do the tedious job of collecting subscriptions and distributing the newspaper. SECTION REPRESENTATIVES First Row: David Aaronson, Olive Himes, Gloria Wolf, Carolyn Friedman, Robert Horowitz, Patti Brett, Ellen Schwartz, and Abbey Bernstein. Second Row: Roslyn Rudden, Joanne Bolotin, Roberta Parzow, Marcia Fratkin, Philip Margolius, Sandra Hoffman, Edward Byrd, and Claire Bernbaum, Third Row: Tyra Kellner, Irene Cunin, Charlotte Brem, Leslie Rodbell, Julio Kyle, Neil Berryman, Amerigl Teti, Bernice Carpel, and Gordon Guss. Fourth Row: Monroe Mizel and Fergus Wolley. Judy Jaffe, Kenny Silverstone, and Jay Morton proofread and rewrite copy Patti Brett and David Aaronson get ideas from before it is sent to the printer, old issues of the Courier while Esther Sandler types up copy. IOS DANCE CLUB ENJOYED BY two hundred gay of heart and light of toot Coolidgites. A lively jitterburg is in progress. Harvey Eisen with Lynn Kaplan, Ronnie Alenstein with Arlene Goldman, and Stanley Abrams with Rita Wertlicb take some whirls. Ray Blocker and Ronnie Kramer get ready to step in, Fast and hot is the music furnished by the OffMBeats with Joe lseman at the piano Knot shownl Sheldon Schuman at the bass fiddle, Steve Walker on the Burt Liss and Helen Kitsoulis drums Paul Gordon with the trumpet, and Gary Beck with the saxophone f .5 it ' f All-Girl Assembly Features STYLE SHOW Style pointers on what to wear, how to wear it, and what to wear with it are given by l-lanna Lee Freed, Ruth Herman, Sheila Nessen, Jerry Moss, Dotty Smith, Joy Blumsma, Carol Huter, Harrictte Bennett, Roslyn Rudden, with Urania Lyons in the center. Patty Brett, Dale Holtzman, and Marion Fischgrund are wear- ing winter cottons, just right for school. ,A Q, Barbara Gold models a velveteen party dress with jacket and matching bonnet, and Roslyn Rudden shows how pretty a peas- ant skirt and blouse can be, N s EQ Egg ' I KX QU S A, HTHLET if . NYM' 5, .wi 'MU inf ,s+ ?'5' ,ffjffwf fzaffie 5 Uwyfm W ww Coo 5, af XJ A 5. levelopment of skill, for The athlete QU THE 1955 FOOTBALL SQUAD Tambo Becker l54l skirts Blair's right side for Colts' first touchdown against the Blazers. Clements ll3l of Blair tries in vain to stop the big haltback. First Row: Frank Pisciotta, Burt Mo- ien, Benton Becker, George Karas, Burt Liss, Charles Youngblood, Jack Silas,Jerry Kanthal, Jim Hand, Joel Beiser. Second Row: Sid Hersh, Wayne Shepard, Steve Altman, Geoge Kalomiris, Martin Alloy, Bob Leedy, Jim l-lanagan, Morton Glazer, Allan Savage, Don Mensh. Third Row: Bob Skinker, Ronnie Kramer, Allan Zink, Dick Trotter ,Bart Widom, Dick Scar- lis, Bob Morgan, Steve Paul, Robert Wilhelm, Sheldon Wallerstein. Fourth Row: Dave Bruder tManagerl, Frank Cooling, Billy Coward, Tommy Mof- fat, Bob Hancock, Wesley Wilson Julian Marks, and Coaches Heintel and Conn. ii aus. N4 xl 3. , :Qt iii' J Qs 3 W c ll , V V imc- , , . .. M 4- m it f all ' - K, lici 1 t . g 51 ' ,, 60 who knows the importance ol doin M 1 Q, 'hung al... 5 Q Q .. W fi! 13? 5 ii, A whole host of Wilson Tigers ore needed to stop hard-charging Buddy Liss, Colt fullback. Zeke Zonelotti 1hiddenJ brings down the Wilson boll Corrier. Other Colts helping out are Jock Silas 1fore- groundl, Jim Hanogon 125, Beiser 1277, Pisciotto 133, Liss 1noifl ,ond Wilson 1405. Co-captains Youngblood 1l6D ond Liss 1393 dis cuss the situation as coach Roberts cores for injured Jerry Konthcl 1463. ,MU K, in every game will work ha ll4 Frank Pisciotfa Ouf-ClaSl1eS 0 WOl-Ild-be Bell lC1CkleF fOl' O TD in All-high fullback Buddy Liss bowls over a Wilson tackler. Other C0olidge's romp over the Vocats, 39-0. Colts in the play are Joel Beiser 1271 and Burt Moien 1171. Coohdge Coohdge Coohdge Coohdge Coohdge CooHdge CooHdge CooHdge Coohdge 7 VVHson H ...... 26 7 RooseveH .............. 9 13 Montgomery-Blair 13 39 BeH ...................... O O VVestern H. U. O Tom Moffat 1311, Jerry Danoff 1411, Ronnie Kramer 161, Dick Trotter 1231, coach Basil Marmaras, Hancock 1431, Wesley Wilson 1401, Larry Connelly 1141, Julian Marks 1251, and Walhelm 1451 leave the field after the Roosevelt game. SCOREBOARD 6 AAechanicburg, Pa 19 O Geo. Washington 19 6 Dunbar ..... .U 6 6 Cordoza U. .... U25 play hard, and light clean! 115 BASKETBAL Jack Silas jumps one in The basket as Lau Millard ll3l watches. Allan Savage reaches high on a jump as Larry Connolly l3l Milton Michaclis C123 and Jack Silas lllil Wait for the ball To be tipped. Larry Connelly makes a layAup affcr a liard drive, i D 1 5 fx 1 :ff-rf I N55 Yfx 'KVJ ,faf5s Q, gr: ww. XJ ,, m A f vi 1' 55:24 Q Q .,o,'. x .Mg 'N 3 i 5 Q 3 3 I Wm :il S2 1 '39 Xb: 24 3 2 U 'if v. . k l' I Q A Q 4' I ., - f., , , . 4 JW iv, V. f , Q A , ' W A A ' Wi . , If ' - I A 45 . 5'-m K' 0 nf' K, xx -- -X: Y ,Q 5, 1- ,sf 31 - 3 it 5 f. .sr K 4 , s 1 . Q E has g ,E if 'f w . , ni I I GIRLS' TENNIS Using a forehand stroke, Elaine Egert sends a fast return over the net. Nancy Gates, Manager of the Tennis Club, demonstrates her serve to Elaine Egert and Patti Brett. Nancy has won the Maryland State Girls Championship. Patti Brett carries through her forehand swing. Marilyn Crosswhite steps in to return a fast serve. l me I 4 so ki 5. Fi ' tmrmf .XXX Betty Jone Quinn, Revo Bloomberg, ond Bunny Reikes hold their sticks ready to receive the boll from their teommofe, lRighll Joonne Lobofish dribbles the ball down the field to her goal. Knofch, draw, aim-Delores Brush, Borborci Nopp, Arleen Krovifz, Mary Lou Rondour, Lois Mower, Glorio Wolf, Ellen Gladstone, Bobbie Soxe, and Mario Sonforuis have their bows drown and oim for the forget. ARCHERY AND HOCKEY VCU lui 'mfiiliif Ky , Wh-W' Q -Q-,iii 4 75? sf , TW Q 3 .Q xl A . 5 V 3 Q S wi. .. aa H X! Q E3 . J' M f A X? March April April April April April April April Steve Abrams, outfielder. BASEBALL 29-ST. ALBANS 6-MERCERSBURG There There l O-GECRGETOWN There l 3--CARDOZA There l8-NAVY PLEBES There 20-WOODROW WILSON There 24-Tech There 27-Roosevelt There MEMBERS OF THE BASEBALL SQUAD May May May May May May May Note: l-EASTERN 4-CHAMBERLAIN 8-FRIENDS l l-BELL l5-ST. ANTHONY l8-WESTERN 25-DUNBAR All games played away beca There There hTere There There There There USE OUT' new stadium has not been released for games. Left: Philip Mantua, veteran of the 1955 team, with Coach Heintel. Steve Abrams, Gary Miller, Lawrence Wharton, Marvin Simmons, Rick Silas, Jack Wofle. Second Row: Bob Nussey, Jerry Jones, Jerry Danoff, Lawrence Connelly, Barry Caspar, Sidney Hersh. Third Row: Sam Congor lManagerJ, Jerry Zanalotti, Samuel Otlin, Arnold Feldman and Louis Grossman lAssistant Managersl. x Xuxwngg Y Qicbwf XXNQQDQ Q, g yy l. J 5, g , b p C Ju.. ft Members of the track team pose on the bleachers of the new stadium: Douglas Fielder, George Picot, Larry Reichgut, Frank Paulson, Paul Eisen, Bill Coward, Martin Alloy, Frank Cooling, Barton Widom, Ed Corbitt make up the first row, Stanley Levin, Bernard Thornberg, Larry Rudden, Ronald Downs, Charles Rice, Larry Bulman, Alan Peikin, Martin Riechgut, and Ed Dye are the second row. Behind them are Paul Stretton, Louis Kessler, Donald Hughes, Joe Sanford, Samuel Hughes, Stanley DiPre-toro, Julian Marks, Bill Blanken, Stuart Levin, Stelios Papageorge, James Marshall, John Hagerhorst, Bill l-louchins, Warren Payne, Barry Feldman, Donald Adams, lra Steinberg, and Bill Hancock, TRACK Gary Miller-third baseman. si ? Larry Connelly-shortstop. l25 gs wwf ' fax? is K ' anew Q 386142 i ,L 5 , +wf?f'1- , WL 1- xx ,Siam v ,8 9 X, up 1 'ww as gum Q is at . W. ' ,. fd' 1 -,, 14 f Q H U X Aw x f New EW 9 H' 3' W QI Nw -K, 'W-ff ':1P 'M 4' 'FY '43 W '1? ' V17 41 'gn K W ing' FQ? mfg k M w 'ff-t Z lf 'fe M, IX 1 Q-Q-,,v5xw1s fEiwE iffy? f .Q M4 W' . hm: if A little early for competitive rounds on the links, but a few pointers are always in order. Mike Becker, Eddie Horo witz, Shelley Wallerstein and Arnold Ehrlich learn something about grips from Coach Colangelo. GULF A company ot golf enthusiasts: Eddie Horowitz, lan Shenk, Murray Sykes, Fred Bigio, Mike Becker, Shelley Wal- lerstein, Coach Colangelo, Richard Oden, Phil Margolius, Mark Bishoff, Robert Baker, Arnold Ehrlich, Louis Netzer, Joel Manchester, Gary Manchester, and Stanley Zoslow. 'Sw' . s WS-w - I. - .- N 29? .Ji .Z an .:,Q ,, 4. ZR A QQ J i Q! 3 E. fs .1 2. 21, we -su F' 1 I 4 4 I 4 E Z5 3' 'E P! 35 4 H if 'i P n 'F H 5 5 si ,.'F's,' fs. L ,Qs ,fm 1 53 1 X Q g g . 4 ii E QQ ...S- H E. f A ...---rr'- '-'fa NV ! or X If in ,h A M , , l , 3 'Q' il, ,gl 5 1 if-is f l l s l TM it '6 PX 4 , Xt 4 Legg T I s wk 'T 'Q . .,,, REGIMENTAL AND BATTALION STAFFS Sgt!Major Rocco Scaldiferri, 2nd Lt. Carey Sturgeon, Captain David Moss, Major Charles Youngblood, Lt. Col. Steve Grisotf, Major David Parzow, Captain David M. Moss, 2nd Lt, Kent Miller, III, Sgt. Leon Ruetly are in the first row, Standing behind them are Cpl. Charles Bauman, S.F.C. Free Clayton, Color Sgt. Thomas Straub, lst Lt. Robert Kolonia, 2nd Lt. Gordon Hoover, Major Alan Raynor, 2nd Lt. Ronald Brotman, Major Glen Ridgeway, 2nd Lt. Jerome Wexler, 2nd Lt. Richard King, lst Lt. George Argerakis, Sgt. Harold Hampton, S.F.C. Mark Wilson, Color Sgt. Martin Kimball, and Cpl. Frank Kitsoulis. MAP TEAM Map team led by Lt. Col. Stephen Grisotf, 2 years, lOO'X1 St Qofkp. Working out an intricate problem are Major Alan Raynor, Captain Norman Polmar, Lt. Col. Steve Grisoft, 2nd Lt. Kent Miller, lll, Sgt. Al Kudrule, 2nd Lt, Jerome Wexler, seated at the desk. Standing are lst Lt, Ronald Brotman, lst Lt. George Argerakis, Cap- tain Aaron Teitel, Pvt. David Aaronson, Major Charles Youngblood, S.F.C. Leonard Kraisel, Sgt. Louis Ne-tzer, Pvt. Joel Manchester, Pvt. Richard Keuroglian, lst Lt. Mike Reichgut, and MfSgt. Louis Grossman. J -Arif vs, H9 QI f Wx. 2 j ,AM r'-H5215 'K fs r?LQfQa ,,LL ' ?Q qv feta F, Q i -ye I . . QV -ni, E- I it ,ii ' IST Barney Wise Allan Savage Joel Katz Jack Budman Martin Alloy William Coward Donald Turner Peter Coggeshall Michael Bercowitz Gene Bertoni COMPANY NICHOLAS SCLIAS Thomas Coghlan Douglas Fisher Edward Horowitz Martin Kessler Jerome Dorfman Walter Menage Lemuel Partain Warren Payne Allan Zinc Theodore Osheroff COMPANY Thomas Ratner Stanley Smith Jerome Znelotti Frank Pisciotta Donald Marshall Morton Greenberg Emilo Principe William Hinds Jerome Leek Charles Barnes Nickolas Glekas John Hale Mark Mighell Richard Oden Beniamin Amos Herbert Gantz John Sullivan Gerald Tievy Thomas Straub John Carman Myron Cohen Lawrence Connelly Thomas Dicken Stanley Ehrlich Thomas Fague Carl Farmer Anthony Harris Waller Jenkins Bryan Poms Alvin Rodbell Joaquin Assumpeas Wilfredo Berdeguez Sidney Burns Michael Cohen CAPTAIN MARBIN SIMMONS Norman Minnenberg Lawrence Carley Donald Ferris John Hopkins Melvin Irvine Richard Jones Wayne Kaufman Barry Mankowitz John Marchyshyn Julian Marks John Marmaras James Massey Lawrence Owens Stephen Papageorge Bernard Rubenstein John Scarlis Gerald Silverman Edward Warren Vaugh Wilhelm Warren Wilhelm IST LT, STANLEY SMITH Sigmund Cohen Rene Earles Peter Gannon Henery Hutter Arnold Laifsky Abraham Lanir Burton Levy George Lyons Stuart Nathan Frank Pastor Sidney Rothbaum Stephen Schneider Richard Sterling Chin Yu Anthony Harris Howard Weinstein A Q 9 t T y 3 Q, ve ng R X . c A A, N-Q X W.. ., t. I we + .15 time 5 5 Q 1 it CAPTAIN ARTHUR Drum Major Alvin Kraus lst Sgt. Richard Penney M. Sgt. John Wolfe S.F.C. Ronald Gordon S.F.C. Nelson Rubin Sgt. Roger Coe Sgt, lsrael Mudrick Sgt. Allan Shanberg Sgt. Stephen Winkler EIGHTH REGIMENTAL BAND LOBLEY, JR. Cpl. David Frank Cpl. David Herndon RPC, David Bruder RPC. Harvey King P.F.C. Roy Parnell P.F.C. Robert Thames P.F.C. Harvey Wertlieb Pvt. Stephen Altman Pvt, Donald Anderson Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt lST LT. CHARLES GARTRELL Bernard Bishop Barry Blacker Theodore Fong Barry Gould Joseph Horowitz Paul Kishter Sheldon Kishter Stuart Levin Donald Luh Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt IV Philip Margolis Stephen Pasternak Harvey Press James Welch John White Barry Whitsell Leroy Wilson Sheldon Schumann John Stathopoulos ,. . . - . M... .,-nw.. ... -e, ' ,Q ' J. Ae COMPANY D John Hughes Harold Gattsek Jay Weinstein Stephen Robinson Fred Clayton Franklin Kitsoulis Charles Price Gary Miller Michael Becker Arnold Weinberg Stanley Abrams Alan Citrenbaum Robert Darwin Zane Jontiff 'I Steve Grisoff Glen Ridgeway Dave Parzow Joel Manchester Bill Hinds Dallas Cogan Jerry Resnick David Herdon James Politis Ron Silas Ron Alenstein Tom Marks Merit Chance Abraham Lanir Lenny Sloan Steve Papageorge Barney Wise Alan Savage Charles Barns Alvin Jeweler Leroy Wieson Stuart Schneider Lawrence Parker Norman Goldblatt Richard Shraftman Stanley Zoslow Marvin Marks Rolland Pincus lan Shenk David Aaronson Edward Baynard Allan Bordow William Burns Eddie Byrd Ora Cohen 2 Kent Miller Nick Sclias Aaron Teitel Jim Marshall Walter Jenkins Lenny Lebow Joel Simon Edward Byrd Larry Miller Fred Alpher Edwin Dye Bill Schaeffer Stan Rodbell Sid Rothbaum Larry Kessler David Notes Visilios Koutris Tom Coghlan Jerry Leek Fred Goldman David Aaronson Glen Colman Bernard Conn Charles Eslin Douglas Fielder Barry Freidman Robert Funderburk Harvey Gaylin Jerome Ginsburg oseph Godwin Ronald Goor Arnold Gross Joel Kline Frank Kreuzburg Jesse Lee 3 David M. Moss Alan Raynor Mike Reichgut John Rose Martin Kessler Fred Spicer Stanley Burns Ted Boyer Rene Earles Ronnie Creed Fred Needle Louis Netzer Leonard Kraisel Phil Keeney George Nichol Alvin Rodbell Bill Corbitt Mike Bercowitz Stan Smith Bob Palmer Joel Mendelson lST LT. LOUVAIN MILLARD lra Levine Sverre Lunder Larry Miller Paul Miller Steven Mostow Alvin Neviaser David Notes Allan Okin Harold Orgel Lawrence Politz Lawrence Reichgut Daniel Resnick Stanley Rodbell John Rose ROSTER 4 Bert Lazerow Tomas Ratner Gordon Hoover Stan Zoslow Emilio Principe John Eaton Joe Band Jack Budman Frank Pastor Richard DePot,o George Jeens Barry Young Bob Sheridan Hal Gattsek Mark Wilson Gerald Herson Douglas Fisher Tom Dickens Frank Kreuzberg Steve Mostow Larry Oakley Norman Rubin Michael Shallett Charles Shirkey Robert Slavitt Stanley Trupp Vincent Vinella Marvin Waldman Roy Warner Lowell Weiner Jay Weiss Ury Yaary Jerome Yeroshetsky 5 Robert Kolonia Ronald Brotman Pat Hughes Dick Oden Al Kudrle Bruce Nelson Lewis Morgan Robert Taft Michael Cohen Pat Sakadales Richard Butt Barry Kaufman Louis Grossman George Picot Barry Osheroff Richard King Ed Corbitt Chin Yu John Sweeney Bernard Bishop George Argerakis 2 l lST 'I Talmadge Poat Gerald Herson Bernard Thornberg Jack Budman Donald Hughes Frederick Rose Edwin Dye Thomas Mitchell Donald Chappell Donald Downs CAPTAIN 1 Jesse Jeweler Alan Resnick Joe Band Robert Cellini Louis Sill Phillip Keeney Dallas Cogan Martin Kimball Leonard Sloan Louis Grosman me LT. BENJAMIN COOLING 2ND LT. HERBERT LAZEROW 2 Peter Frankteldt Leonard Kraisel George Jeens Richard DePoto Albert Kudrle William Wilkenson Vasilios Koutris Leonard Lebow Ronald Silas Raymond Sweeney 3 Norman Greenberg William Philabaum Leonard Raab Sydney Corbman Bruce Bauman Ronald Alenstein Charles Bartz Theodore Boyer Richard Butt Richard Cox COMPANY NORMAN POLMAR 2 Arnold Feldman Marvin Mensh Richard Skinker Barry Kaufman Lewis Morgan Louis Netzer Raymond Oram George Picot Barry Young John Eaton 3 Louis Kessler Fred Spicer Mark Wilson Keith Millison William Shoeffer Merritt Chance William Houchins Fred Alper Stanley Burns Samuel Cohan 4 Ronald Friend Gerald Henson Thomas Jones William Kolodin Charles Lee James Marshall William Myslak Thomas Nash Franklin Needle James Politis E IST LT. MICHAE 4 Ronald Creed Albert Dortman Scott Fuchs Fred Goldman Harold Hampton William Hancock Richard Keuroglian Barry Leon Joel Manchester Joseph Mendelson 5 Lawrence Rudden Peter Sakadales Carlton Taft Richard Trotter Clayton Tyler Sturgis White James Williams Keith Yorkdole Charles Ross L REICHGUT 5 Bruce Nelson George Nicols Nick Nichols William Noble Robert Palmer Raymond Phillips Gerry Resnick Robert Sheridan Joel Simon Barry Stern N we xo c taQ'0ev va'oXe X0 Q02 qea Qvoxog :verve cwss vxxoxoevwam 0 35 ewoosxvcwxvwn-U owe me 'ooqe sgoo JAX cxxoo-se os agdx xo recom vivxx ixoe Q'oonogfaQ'o-s occaelxoo-s'xo 100 OKYWQVAX 801 owe! qoov Q06 19 1 Vlhlr 0 - fflffgl Wag 121 WIKI. C1-D P Offfalt Stud io 3,d moo I' NOW B + -., 1: P2 I 1 4 n A U


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