Erasmus Hall High School - Arch Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

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Cameron 3 5 B T0 THE CLASS 0F 1959 Heartiest congratulations upon the successful com- pletion of your high school course and best wishes for success and happiness to each one of you in the years ahead. Ascende fortiter! NVhen you leave here after Commencement, you individually will go into many different types of activity. Most of you will go to college, and from college and university on to professional life. Many will go directly to work, in oflices and industrial plants of all sorts and varieties. YVhatever you do and wherever you go, your careers will be really successful according to the degree in which you apply the lessons we of the faculty have tried to teach you in your course here: integrity of char- acter, the development of the mind, respect for knowledge and learning, scrupulous honesty in all phases of one's life, hard work and perseverance in effort, cooperation with others, sympathy and understanding in our relationship with others, re- spect for the individual as a person, and devotion to the ideals of democracy. Your worth as an individual will best be measured not by the money you make or the eminence you achieve in whatever your life work is but rather by the degree in which you develop your full potentialities, by what you do with the powers you have within you. . f Our success as teachers is measured by your growth in mind, spirit, and character. So we hope that your lives in the years ahead will be a rich fulfillment of the great promise you have shown here. Your class has won more scholarships, more honors than any other Erasmus Hall class I have known. You have been a fine loyal, hard-working group. May the years ahead be many and full of greater accomplishment and rich satisfactions and happiness. Looking back over a half-century in which I have seen the development of the auto- mobile, the airplane and now jet aircraft, radio, television, electronics and the atomic sciences, one can not even hazard a guess as to what the next half-century - your lifetime - will bring forth. We can be sure that it will be exciting, and we know that each of you will play his proper part in the crucial years ahead if you hold fast to what you have been taught in your homes and in your schools. Our affectionate best wishes go with you. May God bless you all and watch over you in the years ahead. May those years be many and full of all the things your hearts desire. Sincerely yours, f.. -X . 'x-5 f ,, X - .... 1' a X .fb 4 N NA . .2 -.. N ..,, . xx' lx .155 . 0-3 fr- , Y A77- ..... a .- A ' jr' 5, 3 3555 I mf. If ' if 42, 'li .2 V' - , 1:5 '2'i . .' Tiff' -155 -'.: E '-1 H ' ig. '6rmistQEg9 'Q ii- 'QQEHA 5 5,31-U 4Q lllllltliwggi: H T .,f ? f ' .. .. ......- :LZ Z. 4 zz, V u if . : 5 xx 5 K .Q-fi? . xl' 0 ss., ,. t' X 00 X it CHRIS PELLETI ERE Arthur Chappell, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ADMI I TR TORS Miss Grace L. Corey, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Many students in our large and busy school were unaware of the problems that arose in making Erasmus Hall run smoothly. This job was undertaken jointly by Dr. McNeill's administrative assistants. Their concern was with our welfare and success. ll! Although the administrators and their work were V fx not known to all students, the cessation of it would xwll have made the student body painfully aware of their px . . . . ky M93 X isa Indispensability. .gm xv xx ig: . ,l rut I, tw -.Mt ' ' X M . IX. ' If lf ' tsm N - ff 1,7 - 'ZAR I 'ill L M3 I li? ' 534: . ,yy straw' l --- , M7111 1. I , ,I - nm I A sus. f .I L 9 5:71-1a Q -S A x DEAN Austin Dugan, DEAN OF BOYS As no scholastic records were kept in the deans' offices, those who entered were judged as equals and treated as such. The Deans also utilized under- standing and kindness, along with firmness, in hand- ing down their decisions. f l v 1 if 'V f hx Z ru n iilz ' ' x Vffbz . v zz, ' '- ',4L,.yf f Gwwfyglg 4. :fwf- Afy -1 I 55 :ft-'iffflz ,l'74'f'z ,, f-,,.-, ft., , . ' 4274421 w 'ff-'i?iz,f., , V, . f' av. ,WX , ,Q six 5 1 sv Malcolm Shanman, DEAN OF Boys Miss Ellen Batchelor, DEAN OF GIRLS ART, Albert Aster Music, Cosimo DePietto HEALTH EDUCATION, George C. Eiss 12 A 'I UVA V 58, '-' fSg' 4- T T ' s 9 'Ya 'AP mumnnulmllinii 1 .... ll V'-n-.onunno-non DEP RTME T At the head of our schoolis many departments Were individuals Whose knowledge and personality commanded our highest respect. Their duties and responsibilities were great - they planned our pro- grams and guided us in our classwork. Most impor- tant of all, however, was their Wonderful ability to aid us in better understanding our studies. Those students who Wanted to pursue further one of their subjects could depend on the respective chairman for encouragement and the tools necessary to reach their objectives. CHAIRME 4 . If J Qui Xwifgaw Q I, S' 5 -Aglfm lisa . ' MR-is 7, ri , Q 1 f iw' ..r '5 . H ' ' D 'X x XR, A 'l 'x 5 -A? I 1 All ll A 'W'1'Zi ' Y Eff J I ZW, ,xi ,,.., V 21 Cir . I Q I 1 lf-,111 1 I ,. ,Z,3.3.3.3.w,,,.,,.-.Af .71 I ', . 5, V pf ff,W'f f' 1fg':ffj,' ,'c'-j.',fjJ-Q 24 I f 'If z- :::ff:f' Q f:f:-:1- I INDUSTRIAL ARTS, SPANISH, Walter Fried Abraham Finkelstein ACCOUNTING, joseph Gelb MATHEMATICS, Dr. Ellis Johnson H on 'o V I 'lllll J !'l'l'lIl. NWTIF I I 'G'- Q . I I 1 1 PHYSICAL SCIENCE, f X Ellis Katzman W 41 . IIN 'T' I n va IAN' Wig, if I ' X .63 . O N F y E X I f I ' ' 'S . W jx , ' fl he I. X9 , K 4 C ' .cl is .-,..g-3...-,,.l,, Avg, aQ'Jff,Jf J' ,- ',.',,,.Q4JQ J- J u ,. J I as 3 i I. 6 CCKCCCCC ENGLISH, Dr. A. Barnett Langdale : vi 2 s?g!'Q DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN 1 f'3 3 ur:-for-Q L Q - 'fav' Ex 2 'QQ Q W f P wi Nl g e?-1 f Qwf gi s H - An ' s s UI Milf U ,M 1 e BIOLOGY, Thomas G. Lawrence FRENCH, Sidney Levitan ECRETARIAL TUDIES, EALTH DUCATION, Miss Winifred M CM ahon Miss Adele T bin Mrs. Ruth Ginsberg, SCHOLARSHIP ADVISER Isadore H alpern, COLLEGE ADVISER S NIOR ADVISER While all of the faculty members have given us guidance and opened many doors in their various subject iields, it was a special few who rendered the most valuable help with after-school enterprises. Which college could and should we attend? What kind of employment would be best for us? Which of our skills and interests should We develop? These and many other problems we freely discussed With our advisers. Aid was not limited to direct connec- tion with Erasmus Hall. Since the student body is an integral part of every school, all 0 our interests were served. W ' es 5. to Miss Anna Krummel, EMPLOYMENT ADVISER s ,- X I ' -f- F ng 0 . I 1 v, , J ,,J1 i ,I U If V!! W N 5 H Morris Rohrberg, SENIOR ACTIVITIES ADVISER S.. WXI.,v-' ... 'fxii fx 7I3'I1-fdkg :X ,gy - -Qi I,-'WI-X21 X C Xb ff KKK- fx --x,, JW w- f,lnwm:m:raivmxm,-., -1. ,ws-xr -1 w-vu 1 1-X X - U .. 1 X1 , . ,X .X f X 7 ' t .-ft.. gf 515 fu ,L ?W'4.' f ' ' V , . Q ,. I 4' cy 'Z X ff, , , ' ,,,,WX,f f I J' ' ' V I .V M . ,, 6 'W M., J Q , f f ,,+,lQLQ! wm Y . ,Z fr , f,.,,,.f , ,ma ,, 4 Q fm Y f, 1, '42 4- , rw 43' I 3 MM gwff fr iw, X N , ' 117' ,- kg ,MW 7 ,W , ,,.,, ,,,,f.qf f rf . MZQM ,E W I 5 2 7 , ZMVMR 'I . Y ep, 'an , ,M S My f y, iff' 4 K. f gi , , f 3 V, ,. .-rf .W ,Tim Awww, .M K ww . . f X ye, .,, . , Y H+ -v,, , ,pf - , ,K . ., 1, gy ,,,,,f.4,6 , A. WM-Af' , K x I 'VJ ,Jr V A , :ln f ,ff .IZ , .Alam W fr uf, J, js, M 4 li. ,-J uf . x wir 'J I 3 3 Z W I r 4 r P l 5 1 1 x N 4 Y V xv ii:-if l Having spoken American for so long, it was quite natural for many of us to be surprised that such a thing as the English language existed. A pleasant aspect of this revelation was that We were given the opportunity to explore the Works of many Hne British Writers as Well as Americans. From the crude levity of medieval ballads through the stark fatalism of modern novels, a language and tradition were revealed to us. Many of those among us who thought they lacked intellectual curiosity Were amazed to find themselves in the midst of a discussion about a novel or poem. sf 5! dl 'I ll - Y -'- VH5, 1:1-dmv il Almost every period, students hurried to the research wing of the library to study, or relax with a good book. Mrs. Winifred Moore cheeks the English assignment done by Susan Skollins, as Boy Harris adds the final touches to his. Mrs. Grace Denman explains a phase of the assignment in literature as Diane Gutterman, Ira Bernstein, Marian Groner, Cynthia Fein, and Judith Berson listen attentiuely. I u 20 infer It was during our senior year that the first American jet passenger plane made its record-breaking flight across the Atlantic Ocean, and a Russian rocket first passed the moon. This serves to emphasize the fact that in our world no one can afford to know only his native language. It was the teachers of our lan- guage departments, both in subject classes and in other activities, who endeavored to teach us a foreign tongue as well as to introduce us to another country's culture. Students of French were not only taught the lan- guage, but learned of Gallic influences in our mod- ern life, and those who desired to learnihe Spanish tongue likewise became acquainted with the customs and people of Castile. German and Latin aspirants were made aware of the fine traditions complement- ing their respective languages. Books are keys to wisdo1n's treasureg Books are gates to lands of pleasureg Books are paths that upward leadg Books are friends. Come, let us read. EMILIE POULSSOM M lle. Georgette Sebree conducts the French Honor Class. Members of the class include: Left to rightg Front row: Ioyce Kessler, Vicki Ianucelli, Judith F lexser. Left to rightg Second row: Michael Hoemer, William Gerchick. Third row: Emily Schottenfeld. at :ati The Spanish Class of Mrs. Zoila Vaughan: Left to right: Bruce Donojf, Arlene Bose, Harriet Mersel, Lois Lefrak, Robert Rodriquez, Melvin Schwartz. 2: 4 Sciazce Last-minute instructions are given to Ilsa Roslow by Thomas Lawrence. Every student knows that it was a mere apple fall- ing from a tree that was the immediate impetus for Isaac Newton's formulation of the theory of gravita- tional attraction. However the physics student is aware that there is more to the physical sciences than concussion-causing apples. In chemistry classes we waded through equations, elements and com- pounds. When we reached the physics classroom, we were greeted with a plethora of units-ergs, jffjfQ,:S-'E l 'oules d nes and even one named for our friend- - l 2 Y 2 .. , newtons. As if this weren't enough, college-level courses taught by Ellis Katzman and Isidor Lerner F5 ' were offered to the adept. . .and all because Sir is .,:gg,, I A Isaac Newton preferred the shade to the sun. ..zefZ522,'f1EfLf I ' 1, V H,,.,.-.. far- :ff Q fgffffz f ' '1,T1f 12254. :ljf:zf:,5y,3g.'412..1 212:27 . fi E '3ff' ' ' :.7lfTf4f7 'ffr ,,-..5,.,. .L'-.,r A. r., ,f Af, 471'i'f:f:t-V ,3fl:.::PfQ2f 15? ' , N Y ,7,cL2f,2gi,f i ':,5',.:, il'55f vf'2'1','4Efz'-if' t' :hifi an . 1 11, ., gg.. 4 --'ri-'-' 0 pa C Richard Olivo and Eliot Cohen, seated in the foreground, explore the world under the microscope in the zoology laboratory. 22 U L. I 1 ll lg !! Ill-T3 9 . Mrs. Sylvia Somerman illustrates the slope formula to an advanced algebra class. Since all sciences are dependent on mathematics, courses in this Held were available to all students. These courses ranged from elementary algebra to calculus. From the numerous classes a selection was made of superior students Who joined the math team class under the direction of Louis Moskowitz. Special periods were also set aside in which the members explored more advanced phases of mathematics. Louis Moskowitz reviews the subject of logarithms with members of the Math Team Class. Left to rightg facing the board: Eugene Falk, Arnold Fetell, Henry Fierman, Solomon Garfunkel. Second rowg Left to right: Leon Glass, Richard Goodman, Kenneth Gottlieb. Third Row: Robert Leefe, Joel Reiss. 23 . J. . . 9 Q ll . . , . . 9 ' Q The Monroe Doctrine is explained to an American history class by Miss Helen McQueen. Social Studied Perhaps the most feared but best-liked subject we encountered was the fascinating World of history. The thought of scurrying through an impossibly long examination was counter-balanced by the irre- sistible lure of the past. VVhether it was founding cities with the Phoenicians, or finding new worlds with Columbus, or solving deep financial problems with I. P. Morgan, We all found a place Where We felt we ubelongedf, Summarily, our interests grew, and not even a stiif 55 minute final, taken in 40 minutes, could dim the luster of the story of the world. 24 gif. 12,1 1 'Y' ' 'X :gli QI ' wi WTJKL lt V hflf . M ' f ln ul fYv lg ir, KL' U '-I Ivi :J ,-fvh Nik I 45 E g Q Lx xPx N 'f x plsx 1 'hx N i 6 ' ' A 5 J I4 XVYY Q -ax: I 1 im 4? 219 fr 1. M 'I If ' -. ': '- if 555-A 1' 'sig ,,' Alix X1 f XQK Io ,A-'Qu In W Y K l. rn,-,ata x NI X. ' . el! '91 -6.9! ' 1 s W-fQ:,,f,'fA.N:QXs ,:J . 1. If N -Ixllgb, Xxx: ' Ai, ' AY' 2 gg ,.,., , . KVM' X ' A 1' Iffi ff' ,.., A Z 'Yay f ff I I ff , 4 ag ? ' vs ' 2+ I 5 1 Z' f X kj 1 h ' '59 vw , eww sl ,XX Q L61 f gf!! 1 I f .9 jf Mfaf ff? M WW ffw if . . W, 2 Q ,, nr 9 ' ff , Wy., fy f ,N 1, i 2 1 M, fm gf! f' Q I W ' if '. 'fiiiiafff , m was by Y i K f 11215 .f ,aw Q 4 ,svvww-WN-' QQQW 'vv,,-'V K K l 1 4 's '51 -a HP fw 1'-S H A 5, 'Q -, ? ,i f. 1 w ,Q .mmnnwmmaxym-zix'-mx f---5:41,-fr 1 .1-Xa 12. 1 7 ,-ww. F2 f - ' -. 1 N, I - THE ACADEMY The Academy Building at the center of our quad- rangle has long been memorable to Erasmians because it first housed the Old Grey School. Two years before the inauguration of George Washing- ton, it Was, according to the plaque: K. . . built by . . . materials furnished by neigh- boring farmers. Alexander Hamilton, John lay, and Aaron Burr contributed to its construc- tion fundf' On May 2, 1958 the Old Academy was hallowed as an historic building, and the plaque was un- veiled by Dr. Iohn F. McNeill and the Rev. Russell Cruikshank of the Dutch Reformed Church. . AZ 1 l S f Q 28 GO. Officers Philip Satow, Harriet Gellin, and Carol Rogoff participated in this dedication cere- mony. They were introduced to dignitaries, the faculty, and the student body by Dr. McNeill, and they briefly addressed the group assembled on the campus. They acted as ushers and Commodores of friendly greetings to the oilicials who had come to View the dedication. Dr. McNeill spoke of school history. In a refer- ence to the present concern with juvenile delin- quency, he read a directive from the annals of the Academy: No gaming or card playing on school grounds, no setting off firearms or firecrackers, and no visits to the local taverns on Flatbush Avenue Without the permission of a teacher. It was indeed an unforgettable event in the logs of Erasmus Hall and in the memories of the students who were present. General Organization Officers Term 6 Left to right General Organization Officers, Term 7: Left to right: Secretary Carol Rogof President Philip Satow Vice Vice-President Larry Freiser, Secretary Lucy Helfant, President H arrzet Gellm President Fred Ansis. THE GENERAL 0RGANIZATION Under the guidance of Iohn P. Campana, our G.O. effectively continued the Work of an historic school organization, established in 1897. At that time, it was probably the only organization of its kind in the United States. Its 400 members paid twenty-live cents in dues. Changing times have increased membership ten fold and dues to fifty cents semi- annually. Also illustrative of changes are the election of officers by the entire student body, rather than a delegation composed of two from each class. The responsibilities of our G.O. were varied. It sponsored the Student Assembly and all of our athletic teamsg organized the Student Guidance Committee and inaugurated informal, after-school dances. 29 ,,-- , Juv 015 S v- Uju Un' Q W , ' . iw MQ, . M Q9 I Student Council members and Faculty Advisers: Left to right, Front row: Fred Ansis, Miss , Erna Fleischer, john Carnpana, Harry Davis, Philip Satow. Second row: Marion Brown, Barbara Garield, Barbara Banks, Arnold F etell, Andrew Alpine, Leslie Harper, Lucille H elfant, Carol Rogoff, Harriet Gellin. Third Row: Martin Tarnof, Larry Freiser, jefrey Benjamin, Leonard Ellman, Alan Silverman. STUDENT CIIUNCIL it .9-S. 30 Student Council represented the combined legisla- tive and executive branches of student government at Erasmus Hall. Meetings of this group were held bi-monthly, and both teacher and student members discussed important matters for the benefit of the Erasmus community. The leaders of all school clubs and organizations participated on the Council in an attempt to improve our school by increasing physi- cal facilities and student participation programs. Student Council carried on many functions un- known to some of the student body. For example, it Was the job of the Student Council, with the assistance of the school treasurer, to allot yearly funds for the operation of our school's departments. Even our Bur? and Blue Day Dance, held on Decem- ber 19, would never have taken place Without the aid of Student Council. One of our most successful extravaganzas of the year 1959 was the Sing. This exciting musical competition required conscientious preparation by Council members. A Therefore, We owe the Student Council a vote of thanks for having created some of the most Wonderful memories of our years at the Old Crey School. f g X Senior Grade Officers: Left to right: Vice-Presi- dent Nancy Feinglass, President Leonard Ell- man, Secretary Adele Levine. Student Assembly Oficers meet to discuss plans. Left to right: Vice-President Melvin Schwartz, President Iefrey Benjamin, Secretary Judith Luckman. 4 l N VP L i .. fig 5 T F T i n 2 E 'fir'-E 1 gf' ' , ' f 'left I ui ,t b s, arf J i QQ, .WI 4 9 if Eaqqv ,ri ,Q , it - 029,21 'u f I , , O ,1,',,.'a ' gh '- init yy l i 3 ' K, S-a.--5 ' O t' 1 sis .J 1 1 il As the honor society of Erasmus Hall, Q55 I - i l Arista has opened the door to recog- X i l gi... , K 5. nition for outstanding students for I 5 nearly 50 years. There are three ' ,l A gf, ml J , ye keys to the door of Arista: scholarship, 4 l J ! 'iii' - '- character and service. .QV S Since its inception in 1910, Arista ' F f has been a symbol of the ideals -J :fl toward Whlch Students stave' SID' 'j 7 mi 'ill Arista leaders with Adviser Mark Bauch Left to right cerity, lOyaliZy, helpfulness and eflici- up L I . 1 1' .,' I I 3 Leader Miriam Feingold, Leader Arnold F etell Secretary r A 2 A K - ' ' ency are qualities demanded of Arista I , if P 93314 Berman- mernbers. 4 A 1 f jbznle Dr. McNeill addresses new Arista members while old members view from the stage. In the front row, Left to right: are Carol Justry, who sang the hymn, Miss Grace Corey, and the three Arista olficers. Left to right, Second row: Valerie Beller, Carol Blumenfeld, Jane Soifer, Miriam Dick, Madeline Siegfried, Joan Fishman, Evelyn Weisen, Melvin Altman, Arthur Pollack, Richard H irschman, Philip Goldberg, Jesse Kahn, Michael Lubell, Richard Friedlander, Robert Dinerstein. Third row: Judith Marcus, Louise Burlant, Lois Schertzer, Judith Goldberg, Susan Kaufman, Ellen Weingurt, Richard Olivo, Henry Fierman, Richard Henauer, Sheldon Edelman, Richard Goodman. Fourth row: Lucy Helfant, Judy 32 Mosesson, Terri Grodzicker, Jo-Ellen Good, Judith Colton, Marion Gunsher, Jane Wirth, Vicki Ianucelli, Richard Zuckerman, William F ellner, Walter Gross, Kenneth Gott- lieb. Fifth row: Lois Finkelstein, Erika Ross, Mary Lou Poska, Harriet Mersel, Roberta Kinstler, Kay Dennis, Gil- bert Leonard, Elliot Cohen, Fred Sierles, Peter Nussbaum, Howard Brensilver, Harry Lesch, Michael Zeiger. Sixth row: Ilsa Roslow, Flora Snow, Eleanor Cohen, Vicki T anenhaus, Joyce Kessler, Gail Kimmel, Solomon Gar- funkel, John Stricks, Asher Sheppard, Robert Rosenthal, Joel Blatt. Seventh row: Judith Halpern, Harriet Gellin, Norma Shearer, Leon Glass. 7 if fi. -' 1 1 I X f fl ,iisfulfgiff I 7 I ll .3fi Ql'l4il.f'l4i, M , . wr - U . - v ll, y rr -. ' f -. H E SEX I l f is lff x.,Qi, -A N ' A l E 'XA I N' . Q 'll llS5:'f7 ..ll'l,'l'fi W X' XXX ' A v, lvuvifl S - V ' Wfl' XT SX ' N Lb Q, X -SYS? ' s, . A . f'lf.Il.5Q ' I A' 1 Mathematics 1 Qi is the queen tl, of the sciences. l l KARL F RIEDRICH GAUss L - . f-Q.Y- X . Y -,i XYZ: Left to right: Student Aid Susan Kaufman, Adviser Bernard Goldenberg Secretary Susan Warshall. Second row: Vice-President Peter Nussbaum, Student Aid Susan Skollins, President Kenneth Gottlieb. Mathematics, for some of us, was a key to the World of science because of its emphasis on logic. Gthers enjoyed this World of theories and numbers for itself, with no other use in mind. XYZ is the mathe- matics honor society for the students, and those Who were members offered free tutoring. The weekly feature occurred Friday afternoon when the society gathered to hear a guest lecturer. PUBLICATIONS l.. Erasmian Editorial and Business Staf: Left to rightg Front row: Arnaranth Paois, Editor Peter Nussbaum, Lyn Willer, Editor Helen McNeil, Editor Harry Lesch. Second row: Andrew Alpine, Dennis Friedland, Elliot Denmark, Steven Narlcer, Business Manager Iefrey F ever, David M endes. Erasmian Art Staff: Left to rightg Front row: Vicki Tanenhaus, Editor jimmy Grashow, Editor Martha Zola, Editor Christopher Pelletiere, Carol Issaes. Second row: joellen H ouben, Carol M othner, Martha Rosler, Linda Treiber, Debbie Goldberg, Johanna Basile, Karen Munroe, Susan Warshall, Lynn Smith. S 'UQ gy 34 QQ G0 it 0,0 l QQ 5 midi ,J in PUBLICATIONS . . PUBLICATIONS. .PUBLICATIONS . .PUBLICATIONS K, .ss S'l The Dutchman: Left to right, Front row: Bruce Weberg Editors-in-chief, Richard Olioo, Barbara Ganiielcl, Ilsa Roslow, Robert Dinersteing Reporters, Sandy Lepiner, Stephen Smith. Second row: Judith Fuller, Marion Brown, Linda Pioar, Roselle Kurland, Amy Gross, Leslie Dann, Irene Goldstein, Franlee Weisman, Jacqueline Goldstein. Third row: Leonard Tobias, Victor Hand, Arnold Kahane, Steve Bank, Irving Goldstein, Arthur Sussman. To read any issue of The Erasmian, a biannual publication of the English Department, was to gain insight into the thoughts and feeling of our contem- poraries and to know better their aspirations, ideals, and problems. While many Erasmians submitted short stories, essays, poems, and illustrations, only a few of us were able to have the distinction of seeing our work appear in this line publication. The staff of The Erasmian was ably aided and abetted by Mrs. Harriet K. F elder, whose constant travail allowed students to see their names and literary eilorts in print. , Who? What? When? Why? Where? How? If the answer concerned Erasmus Hall we read it in The Dutchman, our school's prize-winning news- paper. Monthly issues furnished us with informa- tion about current activities as well as items of interest concerning the life of our school. The paper's staff was selected from an English class in journalism conducted by Miss Erna R. Fleischer. .13 513-35 . 'Ei 1 - 1: ' - -, I l I .FEE I.-'Qi 4 Efiii E' PTI eg. .-.N-1-5.5, , . '15 'NM -::l: , X . 52 -5:'Q -Q.-' :---- Qqyxite ,qszzusfr :QA up :J-3 . ., . I:'?- 5, 5515: . ' ,-3 . EW. 6277' 9 ' , tr Q KG . , y ...i.,d,EA::? Sul' , I S I . ggi: 4 'Bama 12: ,::Q72!KE?ff , , 5-9'Qi 7 , -:wisest I , ?'5 4' ,. f v Aqua: f -wh -. ai 'ng-for i A HH- Lv -' ' .' u-Sv:-. N-.f -0,4-'gi :,1l' . X, ,,.:. fx .y1,.'+5 , h N .',1 xsfe Q Q-'5' i f-Sqagwas-'-qt. X '-- .ff ,'-5' .S v. ' i x . '-2.-', - - Pg. 1-ji -1 x i33'g'-jQ:-- eg-.sh-si ,. . f fi il-,5 .,g,,3 T?ffxtr:2'ieagae'-5,-'Exif f .12 v V ' .--4 ' i.-1 , f f , f - 5--:'1'hwQ:8Qv'2+S?-If-rifle' if f x ,vc 4 0 'spa .' -.659 .-, f . A 'Q -. 5-. I sk- v F. 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Aspiring biologists, as Well as others interested in the World of microscopy, had an opportunity to ex- change scientiiic ideas in Biota, our biology annual. Fascinating accounts of Westinghouse projects and student experiments were included. To enhance the articles were cartoons and poems. In accord- ance With the other Erasmus publication, contri- butions were accepted from all grades. l Finalists in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search: Stand- ing: Arnold F etell and Miriam Dick. Winners of Honorable Mention Certincates: Left to right, Front row: Nan Rothen- berg, Carol Blumenfeld, Miriam Feingold. Second row: Ken- neth Gottlieb, Richard Olivo, Joel Blatt. Third row: Roberta Kinstler, Diane Gutterman, I lsa Roslow. Fourth row: Io-Ellen Good, Joyce Kessler, Susan Kaufman. BIOTA J ..... A l Biota staff: Left to rightg Seated: Diane Gutterman, Richard irschman, Susan Warshall I0-Ellen Goodg Editors-in-chief, Miriam Feingold and Miriam Dick, Linda Schwartz. Standing: Susan Kaufman, Joel Levine, Andrea Karpas, Kenneth Gottlieb, Esther Schachter. 36 Thirty years ago our nation faced a seem- ingly inevitable upheaval-today We employ scientific principles for economic stability. Thirty years ago the golden age of the Tvventies was having its last glorious fling - today another agoldenv age of diversified energies and strivings is evident. Thirty years ago the iirst rocket engine flight carried a man aloft for 75 seconds - today supersonic jet airships circle the globe in hours. Thirty years ago Commodore Byrd made the first flight over the South Pole-today atomic powered submarines cruise submerged between the tvvo great oceans under the North Polar ice cap. Thirty years ago the first ARCH was pub- lished- today we present the 30th edition. PAPYRUS Papyrus is an annual publication produced under the direction of Bernard Coldenberg. XYZ mem- bers Write the articles, puzzles, and problems that are published, but all of us recall reading them with interest, Whether We were still puzzling over elementary algebra or mastering the fundamentals of calculus. MARIANNA Papyrus: Editors Stephen Smith and Peggy Berman. Marianne, a new French publication, appeared on the scene this year under the direction of Mr. Sidney Levitan, chairman of the department. It is a publication of a different sort, personal and in- formal. It gives profiles of some of our favorite French teachers. Hints and clues are included about others, making the student guess Who's who. Written entirely by students, it is a delightful paper for all readers. Marianne Editors: Left to right, Front row: Richard Zuckerman, Henry Fierman, Richard Dickes. Second row: Jefrey Rovins, Kay Dennis, Ian Roscher, Gilbert Leonard. 37 Umm Cami Mr. Cosimo DePietto leads the Choral Club in a Christmas carol. Charles johnson accompanied the group on the piano. H .....4..g.,..........-J ..,.l '-' 38 I. 1 f 1 I '49 Ofqllg fl qrzgrs Q 2 q U ' xy my Miss Caryl Segerstrom may be seen in the balcony of the chapel, X 'ug' facing the Cantata flaring a performance of the Christmas X2 Vg' XX C oncert. so i, LW .f , ?ic ii 5' Q.. 1 si' ' 'Q I it 1? ,pm,e iff 9 W 'D W '- Mwwgwfwhl .' ?QM mu N N I X umm CHRISTOPHER PCLLETICRG Music is to the soul what art is to the eye. The Music Department of Erasmus Hall demonstrates sensitivity to both at the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Although every student was acquainted with classical music in the classroom, the events that stand out most clearly were these two concerts. With Cosimo DePietto leading the Choral Club, Ioseph Albertson directing the Boy's Glee Club, Miss Caryl Segerstrom supervising Cantata, and Sidney Bowden at the helm of the Orchestra, sounds pleasing to the ear and groups pleasing to the eye Were presented during each school year. Future visits to Erasmus Hall will certainly, in part, be to view these elaborate spectacles once more. Members of the Cantata sing from the balcony of chapel, above the audience, daring concert performances. Mr. Martin M ilella ancl the orchestra accompany the Choral Club during the Christmas Concert. 39 duffuwzaztal X -i i WY Band: Left to right, Front row: Alan Silverman, Alberta Bone, Carol Bergstein, Bonnie Pomerantz, Marian Alben, Elaine Levine, Bruce VVeber. Second row: Peter Weill, Samuel X Rieger, Ian Kaye, Ronald Posner, John Stricks, Alan Kornfeld, Peter Simons. Third row: Daniel M elore, Joseph Bone, Lewis Resnick, Barry Shemin, Bruce Goldberg, Larry Gelfand. Fourth row: Mike Dabrusky, Stuart Edinof, Norman Leavitt, Robert Spector, Arnold Gottfried, Lynn Tashman. k 1 vi M Not only did the groups provide an accompaniment for the singing clubs, but its members entertained Q also in chapel programs and at graduation exercises. i K The Band promoted school spirit and participated 1- in the program at the athletic competitions. lil 4' 4 4-1a...aW-XL 4. ewan. NM Orchestra: Left to right, Front row: Janice Bergman, Thelma Kamer, ' ' Shirley Kotlus, Gail Gordon. Second row: Susan Cole, Judith Flexer, X Valerie Beller, Selma Solomon. Third row: Leonard Friedman, Wendy ,IQ Goldstein, Madeline Kotick, Judith Goldberg, Martin Bershe. Fourth row: sg ' ,QQ S . sk' Leslie Davis, Daniel Nimetz, Peter Simmons, Richard Gerstein, Arthur I, Laholt. X!!! ,A 13, . ' A 1 'A I ' 'reel ' i 40 SW After having taken a year's Sabbatical, Sing re- turned to Erasmus Hall to be greeted by literally thousands of enthusiastic students. Under the capa- ble direction of Joseph Albertson, each grade, with the aid of two or three senior advisers, put forth a production Worthy of acclaim. School spirit Was given a boost by the inter-grade competition, Whose participants ranged from the youngest fresh- man to the oldest senior. Commissioners of Sing: Carol Rogoff, Philip Satow and Harriet Gellin. if f S65 Nr? A ,f fir-,iff -Ak A Z if lm' lildli l l xv A f X ff A senior sing rehearsal is in progress as Thelma Karner leads some of the participants in one ofthe numbers to be presented. 41 I, Iff I I- I, I1 I - - I I I I ,I If I- I I I I I, lx. I I I I I-I I.. I I I I I I I I I I, I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , , I , A In I I l Varsity Basketball Team: Left to right, Front row: Martin Tarnobt, Lewis F reifeld, Robert Sommer, Edward Choran. Second row: Reggie Grossman, Vito Pece, joel Yoselowitz, Harold Mayerson, Edward Nally, Ion Pelkaus, Coach Bernard Kirsner, Steven Narker. Third row: Richard Hirsch, William Cunningham, Richard Hochberg, Lionel johnson, Harry Peck, William Cortes, Howard Fabian, Stephen Smirloolc, Peter Sherman. M1 21 1- J l ul X X L CQV .ilu XXX, l F all W X X Q r Y lx, Anal 4 'DU 'J Nl' if 6 lr' pk 2-X Jggmff- BASKETBALL In our senior year we were athletically represented by one of the iinest quintets in the history of Erasmus basketball. Under the inspiring leadership of co-captains Lew F reifeld and Bob Sommer, and the astute tutoring of Coach Bernie Kirsner, our hoopsters compiled a 19-3 record which was quite an improvement over last yearis 10-10 slate. The season was an exciting one, highlighted by a thrilling home and home duel with arch-nemesis Wingate. In the first bout, at Wingate, Lew Frei- feld's 28 points were not quite enough to offset the output of the Generals, Wynn and Brown, and the Dutchmen succumbed, 67-65. At home, our team, led by the fine play of Freifeld and Joel Yoselowitz, avenged their previous loss in an unbelievable 71-70 encounter, thus ensuring a tie for first place in their division. In the P.S.A.L. championship playoffs, the Dutch- men reached the serni-finals, defeating unbeaten Morris Q58-52J and highly-regarded Jefferson Q55- 47J along the way. Opposing George Washington High School in the consolation game for third place Erasmus prevailed, 89-63, and ran up the highest score in the tourney. When the time came for players to be selected to fill berths on various all-star teams, Erasmus cagers placed extremely well. Freifeld, Yoselowitz, and Johnny Pelkaus were chosen on many of the ballots sponsored by local papers. Not to be outdone by the veterans, the Junior Varsity fought their way to a 9-1 season. High scorers for the young Dutchmen were Ronnie Snow and Bob Lawrence. It was indeed a rewarding season for both teams and their followers. SEASON'S RECORD DATE HALL OPPONENT 89 November 14 November 21 November 26 'December 5 'December 9 'December 12 'December 16 'December 23 'January 9 'January 16 January 23 'January 27 January 30 February 4 'iFebruary 6 February 11 February 13 February 20 'K February 26 March 12 uMarch 19 'A' 'March 21 'League games ' 'Play-off Junior Varsity Basketball Team: Left to right, Front row: John White, George Hobson, Robert Lawrence, Ronald Snow. Second row: Coach Al Badain, Jim H ughes, Glen Peebles, Larry Kotler. Lafayette 60 John Adams 35 Manual Training 49 Tilden 51 Grady 31 Westinghouse 41 Wingate 67 Westinghouse 23 Midwood 46 Tilden 54 Madison 73 Hamilton 37 Van Buren 53 Grady 31 Hamilton 37 Wingate 70 Lincoln 42 Midwood 49 Morris 52 Jefferson 47 Boys, High 72 Washington 63 'ie e i K During a practice session, player Joel Yoselowitz sinks one. As early as the first game, when the Dutchmen squeaked through With a one-touchdown triumph, it became apparent that this team did not measure up to last year's City Champs. However, the Buff and Blue, competently led by all-city stars George Wichelns and Dan Kaufold, performed Well and forced some of the best teams in the city to work for their victories. The year,s zenith Was the annual Midwood game, which saw an inspired Erasmus eleven upset the favored Middies. The nadir occurred when the team started losing and it became evident that some Erasmians Were fairrweather fans. SEASON'S RECORD: DATE HALL OPPONENT September 29 Madison 0 F 0 0 T B A L L October3 Tilden O October 10 jefferson 12 October 17 Midwood 0 November 1 Lafayette 20 November8 Boys' High 24 Football Team: Left to right, Front row: Leonard Staub, Bruno Rumnagi, Stan Gold- wasser, Captain George Wichelns. Second row: Bch T aah, Richard Marshall, Arthur Cohn, Steve Godoff, Bob Bonnano, Don jones, Richard Heinrich, Kevin Kelly. Third row: Irwin Morris, Backfield Coach, Peter Lubert, Richard Glickman, Mike Shee, Bob Gluck, Fred Dickson, Gene Nessin, johnny Ryan, Aldrick Atwcll, Howie Furer, Assistant Coach. Fourth row: Clarence Pitt, Line Coach, Richard Klein, Sam Fenning, Arthur Weiner, Richard Ciferni, Emil Castro, Mike Gapin, Dom Garambone, Tony Martino, Pete Donellon, Fred Zeigler, Pete Hertz, Coach Joe Monahan. V r 1 u x ' 5, !f'?: 1 Track Team: Left to right, Front row: Gerald Ende, Alan Friedman, Frank Ury, Edward Bank, Arthur Weissman, Alan Steinhouse, Harris F eigenbaum, Lewis Freedman. Second row: Martin Spector, Dave Rosenstein, Steve Bloom, Steve Diamond, Mel Moskowitz, Wallace Geller, Armand Arriazza, Steve Fishberg, Richard Klepper. Third row: Marvin Resnick, Edward Siegel, Charles Koshetz, Earl Roye, Sheldon Weinstein, Robert Blake, Lary Garber, Robert Howell, Coach Joel Kass. Fourth row: john Clarke, Robert Schiller, Michael M endick, Ioel Bauer, Paul Feder, Michael Sampogna, William Merrihew, Robert Pisicchio, Assistant Eddie Lichman. TRACK AND Despite stitches, charley-horses, pulled muscles, and blisters, the Erasmus harriers and sprinters enjoyed an excellent season. In the City Championships held in October, with cross-countrymen from a score of schools competing, our roadmen crossed the finish line in fifth place. Not heeding Lincoln's policy of Don,t change horses in the middle of the streamf, a coaching switch Was made in February. Coach Mel Heich- man, Who did such an excellent job with the Fall team, was called to do his Army stint. He Was re- placed in mid-season by Coach Joel Kass, who produced a fine group of runners, such as hurdler Melvin Moskowitz Coppositel, to represent us in the Spring. J TRACK SCHEDULE: Tilden H.S. at Tilden Fort Hamilton H.S. at Fort Hamilton Midwood H.S. at Midwood New Utrecht H.S. at Midwood INDOOR MEETS DATE MEETS December 6 C. H. S. A, A. December 13 Bishop Loughlin H.S January 17 Cardinal Hayes H.S. January 24 St. Francis H.S. February 9 P. S. A. L. FIELD , VVk,, I , i f I 47 all.. ill ,131 I 48 4 +231- 35511141 A . Qismih Baseball Team: Left to right, Front o z I h R r W 0 n icca, Sam Perlow, Roger Rosenstock George Greenfield, Steve Fezell, Ioel Kaplan. Second row: Frank Ury, Louis Balsarno, Norman Schimmel, Ed Nall Ph'l S y, i atow, Mike Cohen, Louis Romanucci. Third row: Coach Austin Dugan, Manager Phil G ldh h o erg, Josep Tursellino, jim Trezza Irwin Landis, Manager David Robinson, Manager Iohn Whelan. Fourth row: Willie Ianofsky, joel Thurn, Dan Goldman, R Ol' H on wa, aroey Wielstein, Dan M alore. BASEBALL BASEBALL SCHEDULE' Brooklyn Tech at Erasmus Erasmus at Lafayette East New York at Erasmus Curtis at Erasmus VVestinghouse at Erasmus Erasmus at St. Iohn's Prep 'Sheepshead Bay at Erasmus Erasmus at James Madison 'Erasmus at George Wingate 'Tilden at Erasmus Erasmus at Midwood 'George Wingate at Erasmus 'Sheepshead Bay at Erasmus 'Erasmus at Tilden 'Midyvood at Erasmus 'james Madison at Erasmus oLeague games The 1959 Erasmus baseball team Was an extra- ordinary aggregation. Not only Was there an abun- dant supply of lettermen and agile new-comers, but there was an unusually large supply of captains. In every one of the sixteen regular season games, a different veteran led the team. A talented group of athletes, the Dutchmen were considered strong contenders for borough honors. Highlighting the season were two games with arch-rival james Madison, in which our dia- mond representatives tried to reimburse the High- Waymen for an ll-inning 4-2 defeat last year. SEASON'S RECORD: Swimming Team: Center: Captain Alan Sweedler. Left to right, Front row: Malcolm Overbaugh, James Slavin, ERASMUS DATE HALL OPPONENT October 8 34 Manual 36 October 10 38 Wingate 22 October 15 40 Midwood 30 October 22 26 Tilden 44 October 24 23 Jefferson 39 October 27 30 Boys' High 40 November 7 20 Brooklyn Tech 50 November 15 44 Hamilton 17 November 19 39 New Utrecht 31 November 21 30 Curtis 40 December 1 41 Lincoln 29 December 15 36 Madison 34 East New York - Forfeit SWIMMING Coach James Ryan, Mike Doogal, Tom Corbin. Second row: Manager Mike Fuchs, Sheldon Disenhouse, Martin F ogelson, Harvey Wolfman, john Train, Ion Erlich. Third row: Ken Bannon, Ed Gelber, Ion Aaronson, Charles Citrano, Robert Broker, Ronald Schacknar, James Fyrer. Fourth row: Steven Busky, Al Kramer, Neil Hofstetter, Ricardo Hofman, Earl Einhorn, Thomas Mitchell. In keeping with the feeling of this being the upremierv class, the P.S.A.L. changed the composi- tion of tennis matches for the first time within memory. Our was the first team to play in meets consisting of three singles and two doubles matches. It was also the first team to have three co-captains, Richard Friedlander, Michael Castman, and Fred Sierles. The racqueteers, under Coach Al Badain, smashed their way to another season of champion- ship-calibre. Taking advantage of a renovated pool and new diving board, the Erasmus mermen completed their most successful season in recent years as they van- quished eight opponents. Led by Captain Alan Sweedler, and tutored by Coach Iames Ryan, the squad showed a lot of heart by pulling out several close matches. In the season's finale our swimmers came from behind to nose out a strong and favored Madison team, 36-34. TENNIS SCHEDULE: Brooklyn Tech at Erasmus Boys' at Erasmus Hamilton at Erasmus Erasmus at Jefferson H.S. Wingate at Erasmus TENNIS Tennis Team: Left to right, Seated: Coach Al Badain, Co-Captains Richard Friedlander, Mike Gastman, Fred Siereles. Standing: Manager Kenneth Gottlieb, Harold Sha- piro, Ira Lieberman, jerry F eldrmzn, Mickey Rubinstein, Steve Ratner, Richard Gold, Manager Ief Benjamin. whiff Soccer Team: Left to right, Front row: Henry Eisner, Eddie Worthheimer, Paul Goldblatt, Manager Eugene Yaver, Bert W'olf, Eddie Irgany, Allan Breiterman, Howard Fleischman, Al Ruterman, Martin Lobell. Second row: Peter Doukas, Godrick Blaise, Earle Sehecter, Harold jupiter, Reggie Grossman, Elliot Mandel- man, Gerald Greenberg, Charles Adelman, Ronny Brown, Stephen Speilrnan, Michael Cohen, Captain john Holst, Coach Mal Shanman. Third row: Larry Gal- lagher, Bart Pagliughi, Leslie Weekes, Howard Walrnan, Alan Lacheoer, Alan Silverman, Les Gordon, Ben Gotz, Jacob Kirser, Daoid Goldman. Coach Mal Shanman summed up this yearns soccer fortunes: This was the best season we've had in yearsf, Although plagued by injuries, the 1959 Booters had secured the runner-up spot in their division by the half-way mark of the season. George Bednarczyk, twice all-city forward, lived up to his reputation by scoring twenty-one goals. Captain Johnny Holst, Reggie Grossman, Harvey Farber, Mike Cohen, Lawrence Gallagher, and Eddie Wortheimer also performed well during the season. BOWLING SEASON'S RECORD: ERASMUS DATE HALL oPPoNENr September 22 3 Midwood 4 September 25 4 Madison 0 September 30 2 Wingate 0 October 2 2 East New York October 7 2 Boys 1 October 10 2 Brooklyn Auto October 14 2 Bushwick 0 October 17 1 Midwood 0 October 21 5 Madison 0 October 24 1 Wingate 2 October 28 1 East New York October 31 0 Boys 1 November 5 0 Brooklyn Auto November 7 1 Bushwick 3 S 0 C C E R SEASON'S RECORD: ERAsMUs DATE HALL OPPONENT October 10 2 Midwood 1 October 24 2 Tilden 1 October 29 3 Fort Hamilton October 31 2 Wingate 1 November 5 2 Madison 1 November 7 1 Midwood 2 November 12 3 Tilden 0 November 14 3 Fort Hamilton November 19 2 Wingate 1 November 21 3 Madison 0 The Erasmus Keglers, defending Division I1 bowl- W ing champions, made a successful defense of their laurels this year. Led by Captain Stan Roth, and supervised by Coach John Campana, the team com- piled an outstanding '9-1 record. Carried by the momentum of a fine year of bowling, Junior Irving Becker, Captain-elect for next year, climaxed the season by capturing Hrst place in the Brooklyn Borough Bowling Championship. Bowling Team: Left to right, Front row: Larry Plotkin, Mike Nash, Bruce Seitz. Second row: Coach John Cam- pana, Michael Deutsch, Stan Roth, Mike Nasofer, jerry Kotkin. Third row: Arthur McGroarty, Dave Halpern, Richard Zimmerman, lroing Becker. 50 X tl , 8 . p F x 12-. Eli. Leaders' Club: Left to right, Front row: Jean Rew, Leslie Harper, Judi Hasher Elly Rosenbaum. Second row: Betsy Gross, Cynthia Fine, Wendy Goldstein, Maxine 6' Shaftel, Nancy Hagen, Linda Filoseta. Third row: jackie johnson, Roslyn Baskin Eva Pflaumer, Ioan Campagna, Barbara Levy. At the turn of the century, participation in sports for girls was not nearly so evident as it is today. But the Girls, Health Education Department opened this door to its feminine ranks. The first physical educa- tion teacher was Mrs. Katherine Edgell, who joined a comparatively small staff in 1906, and helped equip Gym 57 in the basement for girls' activities. At this time physical activities were considered a privilege, 4' GIRLS' 1, - p 4 'QA and the first sport, basketball, was limited to mem- bers of the senior class. Several years later, Miss Kate Turner brought back accounts of a new, extraordinary game being played in England-Held hockey. That sport was introduced to American high schools in Erasmus Hall, and letter awards, the Hrst of their kind, were presented to girls for recognition of athletic achieve- ment. Today intramural hockey is still played in beautiful park surroundings, and other activities now are softball, badminton, bowling, and swim- ming. Since its inception in 1932 by Miss Anne McGlue, the Leaders, Club has aided the Girls' Health Edu- cation Department. The girls demonstrate good sportsmanship, poise, and ability to control people. Our leaders of today are the leaders of tomorrow. During gym periods, girls engage in sports such as volleyball as part of their athletic trainin 8 BOOSTERS TWIRLERS V f N as R Q X YB., 4 0 f QD f A Q? ffl A X tfftii Boosters: Left to rightg Front row: Captains Ioan Fishman and Kathy Abraham. Second row: Brooke Thorner, Beverley Weissman, Sandy Brodsky, Michele Weiss, Cyndi Roth. Third row: lane Krause, Shirley Fine, Barbara Shindler, jane Manning, Nancy Rothman, Berta Davis, Anita Cohen, Marion Gunsher. Fourth row: Ettabeth Kaplow, Rozzy Sietles, Susan Katzman, Carol Hankin, Sue Sherman, Sue Cohen, Valerie Salzberg, Mildred Bar- bour. Fifth row: Iune Berard, Louise Spiro, Joyce Kessler, Adele,Leoine, Elaine Keit, Karen Hirsh, Elaine Israel, Terry O'Connor. Sixth row: Margie Goldman, Pat Leiter, Ioan Miller, Lucy Helfant, Ruth Brodheim, Ann Iackman, Arlene Issacson, jackie Goldstein. Senior Twirlers heighten school spirit: Left to right' Front row: Co-Captain Diane Herman Captain Barbara Witooer Co-Captain Sydell Cohen. Second row: Adele Alonso Irene Goodstein Rochelle Moss Evelyn Wiesen Susan Goodstein Rosa Bronson. Third row: Judith Fuller Heoa Rappaport Anne Taub Gloria Preiser Roberta Leoenthal Corinne Langsam Susan Sorkin Linda Krudop Bryna Shapiro. ff 41 W nr 43? X ALM X llyfj 3. t . tg, my it e M 1, iw ff - - - fifffbf ' ,, ' ' 2 X if ' 1 f ' a , 9 J Q 9 Q 9 J 7 1 A iijj 12rd . li ,Kham ., K5 XI, xx f J: , T I , C '1.,d 1 X I L 552,32 1 , ,rf N., , uw X lj i f H N if ' ' fe! Spam Inspired by the rhythmic chanting of Vivo, Vivo, Vesi'-which by the Way is not an advanced form of Pig Latin-and an occasional Come on Erasmus letssssss Gov our school athletic teams are often spurred on to victory. The voices responsible for such spirited enthusiasm belong to the Boosters, Twirlers, and Cheerleaders, three fine organizations devoted to arousing school spirit. If the success of fx' CHEERLEADERS these groups were to be measured by the attendance at Saturday morning football games, thumbs would have to point downward. True, attendance is in- creased by their presence, but too often these lively students perform during half-time for Wooden benches and a smattering of ultra-loyal Erasmians. You can imagine the tremendous response! Funny, though, Gym 125 is more than filled to capacity during the basketball season. CIt's Warmer inside.D Guess the only solution is an indoor football field. Suggestions anyone? ---5 -.-,Q . -- 2. M ff' -Q 1. g-.1-'I 1 A-,X-af 'Z' X Lllflllflaff N it 2 X I X f b Mk, 'ft' Y ' 9 Af f- I '-s' 9 y Qi' 'W 1 I - be x I i I, :r ' I ' f S Ex I l if We all X f ,X 1 I Q E Cheerleaders: Left to rightg Front row: Martin Spector, ' N 1 Michael Fuchs. Second row: Eugene Soden, Jonathan Yjncmm K Ehrlich, Richard S oden. 53 ,,.-J ' A N- 'f s N 1 x ,fx .f- f m .f f'rif V it fl w, ,, .yr-f 'xx 7G?!,l'Q3. 4- 1 - n wx as- , 4 l X ZW! R19 f tl? 4 FRESHIVIEN The key slips into the lock, a few hundred inno- cent adventurers enter the portals, massive walls, endless corridors, campus dipping below the hori- zon. Tiptoe in, friendly, eager faces greet fright- ened newcomers, Would you like an elevator pass - only 50c?', uPssst! I got a broker who's got an inside tip on hot gym spotsli' Lowest of the low, continually reminded of same, Wait ,til Fm a senior. Dating problems, Wait 'til Ipm a seniorf, Diligence, hard work, always on the run, Wait ,til I'm a senior. First winter at Erasmus, dungeon- drab, dingy, dirty-sense of being lost in cold dark halls. Spring, thawing out of school and feelings toward school. Pleasant weather causes scholarly neglect. Names, rooms, and places be- come familiar just as school ends, 'KI can tell you from experience that . . fi, Wait 'till those junior High kids come in! The calm before the storm. 55 SOPHOMORES The ranks are swelled by volunteers entering from junior high. Drab hallways, massive walls, verdant campus. Initial problems confront new Erasmians: They gave me historylv, I donit know anyone in my classesf' Should I get an office job?,' Book receipts, homework. After a few weeks, adjustment! Well, 235 is in the Bedford building, Did you see the cute kid in the second row in math? Imre Nagy is aelectedv premier of revolution-torn Hungary, elections come to Erasmus, chalk on the blackboard, Hey, I picked three winnerslv The gridiron, Dutchinen finish fast winning last five. Thanksgiving, turkey and First official vacation from school. Return, tests, I didn,t have time to finishfj Hoopsters invade life, packed gyms, noise, boosters screaming Snow falls on campus, watch- ing flakes instead of teacher. Scarfs, frostbitten noses. Christmas concert. Great vacation. Finals! c'How was question three?', Regents week, joy of watching others take tests. Back to school, veterans of a term, new term, new teachers, old friends. Mad bomber caught! Why couldn't he have planted one here? Billy Graham campaigns to free New York City from sin as Erasmians work to clean school. Ezio Pinza dies, spring concert, dates, beautiful setting, crashing cymbals, harmonious voices. june on campus, trees in bloom, airs of carefreeness and carelessness, some get down to business, K'It's the third third that countsf' Weeks of idleness. Regents, three hour sweat baths, nervous writing, sighs of relief, Miss -- gave tougher tests than thisf, Report cards, the jocund and the jocose, joy and fear. Season perks up thoughts and hopes, Good year but I could have done betterf, It,s tougher than junior Highf Wait,ll next yearf, L.. A .., llllll will - D tba am? x Q. ' 5 X . - .xx If jf X l' i E5 I xqkgxx l ' CE l ' lr ' Q15 x ' i 'N ., 1 WV' f' sl fl T tl 1 I ! JUNIORS The doors re-open, the rise of the middle class, superior to sophs, inferior to seniors. Reunion after separation. Small talk, Have a nice summeriw, Susie had a nose job - she looks greatli' Program Cards, new teachers, old classmates among the new. Wheels of industry turn, a most important year, college boards in May. I started studying already. Giants and Dodgers leave town, wake, forgotten as Dutchmen hit pigskin again, good turnouts, cold, nippy weather, good team, finish six and oh. Sputnik soars in space, pall of gloom, incessant talk of poor education, nothing done, school life continues. Integration flare-ups in Little Rock, no trouble here, makes you proud. First thoughts of college, When should I send for applications? What about early admissions? Winter sets in, usual campus depression, halls wet with snow, students wet and uncomfortable, returning home under whiplash of hail. Christmas, recuperation, noble resolutions. The returns, finals, regents, report cards, This is getting seriousf I've got an 83 average overall, how can I bring it up to a 95?,' Rains of March and April, stretching and yawning, desire to get outside, thoughts of college stimulate work. Spring breaks through, breezy homework nights, neglect, taking long walks. Suddenly - boards, I hardly studied at all,', If I do well, do I have to take senior boards? Thumbnails slitting seals, tests, mingled curses and sighs. Spring con- cert, month of relaxation, marks deteriorate instead of rise, worried and puzzled faces. Regents, more Worried and puzzled faces, some less so. Report cards, surprises and disappointments, I deserved more than thatlv Well, whadya know, she passed me. Board scores, airs of superiority and inferior- ity, letters to colleges. Two more months of relaxa- tion, 'Tll really work next yearn, 'iIt looks like Brooklyn for me. SENIORS The doors open once more, noses high, superior beings stride forward. Usual programs, usual com- ments, an air of complete familiarity. Many holi- days, little work, less exams. Sudden finals, the who-cares attitude. College applications bury grade advisers, I think Iill hand all of mine in together? Football season starts, becomes evident weire not titans of last year. C.O. elections, speeches, poster, pressures, personalities, election day. Intense study- ing for boards, These count, What do you need to get into Squeedunkffw Thanksgiving, a vacation for all but the turkeys. Back to school, last third cram, preparations for graduation. Christmas con- cert, Better than ever beforef' Luxurious last winter vacation. College boards, varied comments, ecstatical, somber. Feverish spring term begins, work for departure from school but little industry seen in classrooms. Snow melts, Seniors are flooded by end term odds and ends such as sneaking in finals between parties. Last month, bright sun, absolutely no work, relaxing at beach. Caps and gowns, rings, plans for graduation night, and Pregents?,' Finally, graduation, the doors open, solemn citizens march down paths surrounding a blooming campus. Speeches, diplomas, choral en- semble, Erasmus all our hearts to theef awards, congratulations, a final burst of pent-up joy. Grad- uates pass under arch. The doors of Erasmus close, but do not lock W? V7 X ,':f tr' P I , rvgk 'T 'f 5?'f,f' '5 my , .I f ' f , WW , W lil Nl 1 I ..., ' lr I K ' ,, ' mn.. X 57 me , ., ffwxg ,4 'W' 75 5 ADELE LEVINE NORMAN SCHIMMEL RONALD FOSTER Girl Wll0 Did IVIOST for CIHSS Wit Clagg Photographer the School 4 4 1 ,f p JACIIUELINE JUHNSUN VALERIE SALZBERG FRED ANSIS Y J Girl Athlete Josie Erasmus Joe Erasmus ig, 4 .a ff' A f fl Qyyn ffffr J. 2, 3 at Y ' U x y z 5 Q Q ' if wi W 'P 'x l munv wALLAct HARRlET MEltSEli l rrErrr JAYNE KRAUS Class Singer Class ACtresSl rEr ' A Best Dressed Girl l. .. , ,jig , Seam if . 1456. AR ,Z ,l fr ' f MIRIAM NUSSBAUM ARNULD FETELL JAY LEVINSON Class Traveler Class Scientist Class Actor 50x '-v 'Inav f 'A' IDAN CAMPANA HELENE MEISNER RICHARD ULIVD MIRIAM FEINGDLD Class Cutie Class Pin-Up Boy lVlost Likely to Succeed Girl Nlost Likely to Succeed .fx QQ I agar. fi as LDUISE CHAIKIN MEL SCHWARTZ LUCY HELFANT Prettiest Girl Handsomest Boy llllost Popular Girl rcc EMANUAL munos EDIDEQSYYNNECL I as Best Dressed Boy BoyrDaricerl I A JIMMY GRASHDW HELEN McNEIL SYDELLE CUHEN THELMA KAMER Class Artist Class Writer Girl Dancer Class Musician BILLY WEINER Class Sculptor 'eff AARONSON, JON Swimming Team, 5-8, Football Team, 4, Class Officer, 4, 5, Dean's Office 7, 8. ACCETTA CAMILLA ABRAHAM, KATRIN French Tutoring, 6, Bowling Team, 6, Junior Chorus, 3, Booster Co- Student Guidance Class Officer, 3, Capt., 5-8, Comm., 5-8, Record Office, 5-8. ,,f,,, I. , IFJ- - f,,ih,, ,,,f 554,515 ,,,i, - c..,, A ,. . ,,,,, f ,,,, . 2' I Q22 4.-,gjgxx -f fl f X X 4 fe f W 'Yr f K 1 ff? A1 A . , 'f 1 , ,ez ,- . .7 Lf 04.35, - . 1-4,2- IL' ,231 '9Li7f5'5?f-leaf 'L?'3f! , rs. f' i 1 'N-4. ek X I . I Q-,n---,Aa -, e 1, .... .,.,- ' R Iv--fa I- v',ffg21'Efi2ifr -Jew., .ug .4tf'16,1.. ,J- :ia-, if . K -:iff A2Q'VA3'.e1.f , ACKERMAN, HAROLD Newman Club, 5, Class Officer, 6. Dutchman Business Manager, 4-8. ADLER, HOWARD Arch Patrol, 4, 5. ADLER, ZENA Adm. Ass't Office, 3-8. ALBEN, MARIANA Class Officer, 2, XYZ, 5, 6, Band dl!! ALBERT, PHILIP Soccer Team, 4-7, Class Officer, 5-8, 3, 5, 8, c.o. Rep., 5-a, Arch Rep., 60 7, Attendance Office, 4. x I I 1 ICII 3. ABRAMO ITZ HONEY Class Officer, 5-7, Braille Office 5. .- 'if II! ,-' fy-,,,li ,,., ,Af .,g,5,,r ' 4 ,, f ,, gf. f fc 1-,':,,z1.:i eff .'-ZffL'fEEsZi:iz1?2 - 'sflieff 1 ADELMAN, MARTIN Arch Patrol, 3, Class Officer, 3. AFFRONTI, WILLIAM Hopes to enter business world. - 'fi ,,,w-A-WRQXMU, 19 ' ,tree ,fu-, 311.2 5 ' .. Q. 'Z L97 I E1 1 ' , .c' if fc' E fa. . ' wflii it: ' ' sue? 'V 'L' ' jfifff' ' Haj ALEXANDER, WILLIAM Hobbies: Record collecting, Bas- ketball. W Junior Chorus, 3, 4,1 Cantata, 5-8- r I in , 5. - O? , -, 5 jfiii-3 5 f ff we me if V-Y' 1 ABRAMS, DANIEL Hobbies: Basketball, Baseball. ADELSTEIN, BARBARA Library, 5, 6. se. , 112 Wf'Tif , - 5 f - I f. - '-'I 7 9 j Q0 , 'Z Q X auf f I, 7 ,X se . . .,ez?'7 1'-Q 'Z'---ff-.lrf egff- af. wg a,f-.W-,, WY' 1 f Ere - 5 , 5, AIBEL, GERALD Senior Arista, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 4-8, Program Comm., 2-8, Averaging Comm., 3, 4. ff f f ff -ffffff f mfgfef,-. 19152 I , 17f,75, j, , , W , 7 , 7 , 7 ff 1 f f 1 Z, X77 ALGAZE, JOAN English Office, 5, s. If -,J -UWM. ION I ,... ABRAMS, ELLEN Adm. Ass't Office, 3. ADER, ROCHELLE Class Officer, 7. ff Mvili. A . 'L I 1 17414 - 1525 0 iv , , ,1,. 7 ' ,--diff, 2 ff ' 4' . .fw,g,g f l z gffizg -' ' AIGEN, HERMAN Soccer Team, 4. ,glldf ZW' 4'2- ALLUM, JENNIFER Hobbies: Tennis, Bowling. ALONSO, ADELE Bowling Team, 6, Twirlers, 3-8 Cantata, 3-8. ALTMAN, JUDITH English Office, 4-8. - iff? f ' ffi4'Q3-ly, nf , W ,,V,,, 7, ,, X7 fyyyfyfy . Mafdiiw f f aff, Mp f Zf gi aa f ,X W , , Q W., V .ZW . 5 , I fm- r.. f i , ALTMAN, MELVIN R. Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Russian Language Club, 6, Program Comm., 4-8. ALTMAN, NAOMI Bowling Team, 6-8, History Office, 5-8. V -,-,,,f - 119' WW , X, I gf , Q W, fn ff a, 1' f f , ff ALTIERI, PHYLLIS Cantata, 5, G.0. Office, 7. Boy's Infirmary, 6, 8. Class Officer, 6, Class Office,-1 4.6- ALONZO, MARIE ALPERT, SELWYN ALTER, DOLORES i 1' .7 fe, qw If f fr' , , f Vg? 1 4 M . 1 4 C, .4 4819 32 my ,4 Sr! W f 'W Z, ALTSTOK, JUDI Arch Rep., 7, Hockey Team, 3 Softball Team, 4, Volleyball Team 5, Cantata, 4. ANNARUMA, ANNETTE Class Officer, 5, Dutchman Rep. 3. APPEL, STEPHEN Hobbies, Swimming, Basbetball. ii if ARRIAZA, ARMAND Track Team, 5-8, Russian Club, ,6, Dramatics Club, 5, 6. 62 v r ANAGNOS, STELLI E Senior Arista, Class Officer, 1, 3, 5, Art Office, 5, 6, 8. ANSIS, FRED Class Officer, 5-7, Grade Officer, 5, Biology Office, 3, 4, Student Assembly, 5-7, G.O. President, 7, English Office, 5. APRILE, THERESA ANES, LINDA Erasmian Rep., 6, XYZ, 5, 6, Braille Office, 5, 6. ,:-fig? me-Q: . .P 22' f .2L'ff'--. ' '- 1 ASN- -Pa, , I, mf: '-px , .f-'- 'g, . , yy- fi, Q 1. A I' Ji' , Q , C , A :QM by 'J ff 2 4 ft 1 f, , ,ea .W ANTELL, ROBERTA 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Class Officer, 4, 8, Grade Officer, 8, Commencement Comm., 4, 6, Program Comm., 3-5, Art Office, 5-8. XYZ, AQU ILANO, JOSEPH Program Committee Office, 3. Class Officer, 4. ANESH, JACK Basketball Team, 3, Art Office, 3, 4, Class Officer, 4. V. . if-rw Wag, 8 f 4, , , H V. ,I,,' 2- .b.gj,,, V y , ANTIPPAS, CICILIA Hopes to become a secretary. ARKER, MICHAEL Sports Publicity Comm., Captain, 2-8, Class Officer, 4-5, Boys' Health Education Office, 2-8. ANGILISANO, RICHARD Hobbies: Stamp-Collecting, Base- ball, Fishing. APPEL, ADRIENNE Class Officer, 3-6, Attendance Office, 3. ARONSON, MERILL Band, 1. .K . 'lx fa 1 I ' ASPRAS, MICHAEL AST, PATRICIA AUERBACH, ELAINE AUMULLER, ELEANOR Arch Patrol, 4, Band, 5, Class Junior Chorus, 1, 2, Choral Club, Class Officer, 4, 6. Hopes to become a secretary. Officer, 3. 3-8, Class Officer, 4, 5. . A L Q W lb N .Q M F c'6 :-1--f - J fic f Q .gf Z ' ,f ff! D57 AXELRAD, STEVE Class Officer, 3, 6.0, Store, 7, 8. BAGDORF, BEVERLY Class Officer, 4, General Office 3-7. , . ,:. Y ,qv . ia I W ' Ji klr' . i f f . f ' . ' il H fi Y ff .47 BANK, ARLENE Attendance Office, 4-6, G.O. Store 6. lg, . g . BARBOUR, MILDRED Arch Rep., 7, Dutchman Rep., 5 Choral Club, 5-8, Junior Chorus 3, 4, Boosters, 7, 8: Class 0ffiC9f, 5, 6. ffm BACKINOFF, HELENE Program Comm., 4-8, Principal's Office, 4-8. .AN . . ' F1 A ., . BAFICO, RICHARD Senior Arista, Newman Club, 4-5, Chess Team, 6-7, XYZ, 5-8, Vice- President, 8, Grade Officer, 8. X-'r ,-1,-wif' V p N- ,r . 1,y,y.ff,, , f, V.: '?y2Q,1 ,ns 'f i .Y ff' BALDO, ANTHONY Hobbies: Hunting, riding. k ' .. NL , - , - N. 11-'sw ' f QQ N VJ,-,:g:w., - ' fl W, I Af , .,.- - R-we , ' ego .ka I - .. ,, is! BANK, STEVEN Dutchman, Managing Editor, 7, 8, Arch Patrol, 3. ,i . . BARKOE, ARTHUR Tennis Team, 5, Class Officer, 5. BALL, JOSEPH Class Officer, 1. sffwi 1, fa 1 J' 4. JQ1 ff f X lf X X lil .. 7 vw f ,ff!?'.:1'. 1 Q X X ' 1 1 as ,ff BARBERI, VIRGINIA Junior Chorus, 2, 3. , ., lv ,W -. J 5 5- .w ' I- i s fl.. ,flrs -lilf flrl BARNETT, ALICE Dutchman Rep., 6, 7, Class Offi cer, 7. a?1 'fTTff 't?? - ' 1.7 ' fi-'Qu BARONE, ROBERT Hobby, Fishing. BAUMGARTEN, JOYCE Hobbies: Photography, Record Col- lecting. f- ' 35,1 ,L , 1,5 -. ' -l,.3,:..,gg:', - I f f 3 , ,VVLV . , Y X .pf BEDNARCZYK, GEORGE Soccer Team, Co-Captain, 2-8, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8, Dean's Of- fice, 8. BARRETT, JAMES Hobby: Collecting Records. BAUMRITTER, ELLEN Program Comm. Office, 4-8. 7 f-f-- ,.- - Q to 41.1 . 24.1, , f .. p 8 4 ra. '-if ,,c I g ::,g 2Js. 3 i . .,1.I ii ,... 'i 1 ,rrf K 7 5? fi 44 4' O fu K ,y N Q4 6, , , ff , K f f W' 49? ! 1 f yy 'ii bi.ii L A 'J . W J BELLER, VALERIE Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Student Aid Chairman, 6, Orchestra, 3-8, Class Officer, 2, 3, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 2-8, Program Comm., 2-8, French Club, 5. BARTON, EILEEN G.O. Rep., 7, Class Officer, 5, Braille Office, 5-7. ,E I is Q Q 2 fl, Q 7 ,, Q, V .i v I , i. BAWS, EPHRAIM Chapel Guard, 3, Visual Aids, 4. 'M BELLOWS, BONNIE Braille Office, 4-8, Student Guid- ance Comm., 5-8, Cantata, 5-8, Junior Chorus, 4, Class Officer, 4. , ,f 'if V , ,wif '2'??i?.' t .ff iff' WXQEQ? J ' 5,7 my x . ,. 9 of YL, BAUER, JOEL Senior Arista, Track Team, 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Attendance Office, 3-7. J US- if? A f 44 3 2 If Tw W , 'sf' in .-.-,, ,,,i,, J - , ,.. X 'C ' , 1 -f BACK, BARBARA Clerical Assistant, 2. BELLUCCI, ARLEEN Spanish Office, 4. BELTRAMI, JO-ANN '2.,'.:F. ' ' ,. , fx - X dd' fr XXL Ig gs 4 ' . 'VVV M ' f, S BENDER, BERNARD Softball Team, Captain, 5-8, Vol- Arch Patrol, 3, 4. leyball Team, 7, 8, Swimming Team, 3, 4, 7, Newman Club, 5-8, Class Officer, 3-7, G.O. Store, 3. 64 BENJAMIN, J Senior Arista, Choral Club, 4-7, Class Officer, 1-7, Program Comm., 2-7,- Student Assembly, President, 7. , Q 'V BERAUD, JUNE Boosters, 7, 8. . BAUM, DORIS Bowling Team, 6, Cantata, 6-7, Class Officer, 6. BEDAR, ELEANOR Hockey Team, 3, 5, 7, Bowling Team, 6, Softball Team, 6, Choral Club, 5-8, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Volleyball Team, 7, 8, Basketball Team, 7, 8, Leaders Club, 8. BELSKY, JANET Bowling Team, 7. - .. 'xg' , f g ff, Q . ,,. , ,J,, ,,,,. , ff X f, y 2 J ff f X 1 1 X 7 C f , W gy E J ff' Ta ff f ff Q, f .Wg ' ,!se5?Q-f:-q i BERENBACH, BRIAN Lunchroom Guard, 3-6. BERG, SUSAN Arch Rep., 75 Twirlers, 55 Program Comm. Office, 4-8. BERGER, JULIE Erasmian Art Staff, 65 Class Offi- cer, 45 Senior Activities Office, 5, 6. X sp ' ,I li . -W 5' Elini 4 - I an ' IRQ! Q xi' ii -y If f ,F BERGMAN, JANICE G.O. Rep., 75 Orchestra, 3-85 Erasmian Rep., 5,75 Class Officer, 7, 8. BERKLEY, JOAN , Arch Rep., 7-85 Erasmian Art Staff, 7-85 XYZ, 5-85 English Office, 55 French Office, 7, 8. BERMAN, BARBARA BERGSTEIN, CAROL Senior Arista5 XYZ, 5-85 Class Offi- cer, 4, 6-85 Art Office, 4585 G.O. Rep., 75 Program Comm., 3-6. BERKOWITZ, EVELYN Erasmian Art Staff, 7, 85 Attend- ance Office, 3, 75 Russian Club, 65 Art Circle, 7, 85 Dutchman Rep., 1, 4. BERMAN, 'PEGGY Freshman Chorus, 1, 25 Class Offi- Senior Arista, Secretary, 75 Papy- qyl 'nfs' 011 A1 an I ' .A -2:4 'ii - ' - Q -'Ina 'D IH Rf 'Ziff - A . za 9 f I BERNOFSKY, GENE J.V. Football Team, 45 Choral Club, 5-85 Class Officer, 5. ' X -' ff' - R ' ' ..- , -15- W 44 M4 4 'N P f f fi 'M 0 , f fff a 7 my 2.1, pf f,, 'ig 5 ff, V2 2' --V .,.. 7 f , he f M 4 ff f 4 ' ,P Yr- fx' N 4 ,I 1 J 1 4 65' if 5 sf ,Q 5 4 -fe .- eg, ::,1l..alan.f' . . l' -L wsfg, M, BERNSTEIN, IRA XYZ, 5-85 Choral Club, 4-85 Class Officer, 3, 85 Grade Officer, 7. 'r'l . . .ff 14, - ,.V,!,,, fr! ,fy yflf ,,,r, .VV ., V' f5 5 uifffzff 2? af ....- ' ,.'. M f f f f 4 7 0' X f X f f f M f 1 A 'ff MCM 7 y f X' fp ,W f 2 ff f 5 gg: Mug 7 J 7 f Z! I M61 f, f ff f ' 7 1 ., 5 , - 541 51 5. gdjaffmf, 'f mf gg BERNSTEIN, ROBERT lflobbies: Sports, Stamp Collect- Ce,-1 3, rus, Editor, 7, 85 XYZ, 5585 French mg, Club, 55 Twirlers, 5, 65 Grade Ad- viser's Office, 4-85 Class Officer, 7, 85 Hockey Team, 4, 5. 65 ,- QJM ,Z u X V3.2-'c':. 'V MJQ, ,V , I 1,- I . BERSON, JUDITH Senior Arista, General Science Lab., 1, Cantata, 2, 3, Class Offi- cer, 4, 5, Latin Office, 6-8, Pro- gram Comm., 2-6. BIZER, PEARL Student Guidance Comm., 7, Stu- dent Assembly Rep., 4, G.O. Rep., 3, Braille Office, 7, Spanish Of- fice, 4. ,. A Y, Q W' . - f Q I is x r,.,, Lie. BLATT, JOEL Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, French Club, 6, Stockroom, 5-8. f - I , ,.k. Z .jf ' I FY: I ,f J . 2' F51- Jri' ,Q ' Ir, ' A 4-v.z:1,.1I' . Ll- .f'YQu' 1. , ,af ,. ,fs ea aw, fgggm- .Qt Qi' 1 - g fr ,T '-4 'f 'als i..L'.i- za- 'an -Y lf'-, 'I BLUM, BENJAMIN Program Comm., 2-7, Principal's Office, 4-8. 66 B40 BETRON, BERNICE Senior Arista, Softball Team, 5, Arch Patrol, 3-4, Track Badminton Team, 5, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Library, 4-8. ii?-'M BLACKSIN, ALICE French Club, 5, 6, Cantata, 5, 7 Dean's Office, 4-8. BLICKSTEIN, KATE Library, 6, 8. fn I BLUME, ELINORE Class Officer, 1, Spanish 1. Office, 1 3? . 83 .6 1 14 if J . -1- BIBULA, JOEL 3-4. A BLANK, ELAINE , Class Officer, 4, 5, Infirmary, 4. ' E , iI if R' ml ' 1 4 BLOCK, BARBARA Hopes to become a private secre- tary. 4 - 2 , .I 4, ff V 95? . . a, , 2 , 2 ' 1 , -...H ,z- -4. , BLUNIENFELD, BARRY Class Officer, 5, G.0. Rep., 6, Arch Patrol, 5. Team, -- I J ,,s, f f fif f .., I , 1 -'iif-1' ' , ,,,, , ,,,, ,v,,. BIEDERMAN, DANIEL I-lobbies: Bowling, Photography, Tape Recording. -,Ig '. i'Q,'3,Q' vxaggw - iff , I 5 A M5755 We V- 1.1.4 1 .. 7,5 . -':??rYQZ?r,'3Qt1jz+aj.vf ,. Ar.fg:r,,fA::f, t - --..,.-ff f N .,,, Ytfefxv ,....f,r 4, ,ga - -Q 1, 1, . ,., ..,, ,A .' .-.4 X. .J . . i , ff f VLC' If '.'4.L- ft '--5 '.' BLANK, JEFFREY Stock Room, 3-8. BLONESS, SANDRA Class Officer, 5, 6. fa .. iff ab' W fb ffaf BLUMENFELD, CAROL Senior Arista, Junior Arista, 4, XYZ, 5-8, French Club, 5, 6, Lunchroom Guard, 3, 4, Record Office, 4-8. ,, . 'J:g' ig'4Q1, V rv , - ' I 1 ' I BIMBY, ELEANORE Class Officer, 3, Library, 4, At- tendance Office, 6. '-!5Y1,f BLASI, LORRAINE Treasurer's Office, 5-8. BLOOIVI, STEPHEN Track Team, 4-8, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 1-6, Physical Science Of- fice, 3-8, Election Comm., 3, 4, Visual Aids Squad, 3, 4. BOBBY, JEAN Treasurer's Office, 4-6. CGNTENTS Keynote Dedication Executive Message Administrators Deans Chairmen Senior Advisers Photograph of Campus ACADEMIC YEAR English Language Science Mathematics Social Studies E R A S M I A N A Dedication General Organization Student Council Grade Obticers, Student Assembly Arista XYZ Erasmian Dutchman Westinghouse Win n M arianne, Papyrus Christmas Concert Instrumental Sing S P O R T S Basketball Football Track and Field Baseball Tennis, Swimming Soccer, Bowling Girls Sports Spirit S E N I O R S Diary Senior Celebrities Afterthoughts Staff ers, Biota - I DOCK, LINDA BONAGURO MARY LOU BONE ALBERTA BONITZ HELGA BON0 JOSEPH English Office, 5-8. Softball Team 5 Bowling Team Arch Rep 78 Student Guidance lor Chorus 4 Band BORENSTEIN, MICHAEL Arch Patrol, 4-8. l t V6 ww BORMANN, GAIL Hobbies: Dancing, Oil Painting, Horseback Riding. BORRESS, HOWARD Football Team, 3-6g Class Officer, 3, 4. .......n--H4 BOYLE, VINCENT Class Officer, 7. BRODHEIM, RUTH Boosters, 7, 8, Cantata, 5-8, Rus- sian Language Club, 6, Student Assembly Rep., 7, Student Guid- ance Comm., 6-8, Erasmian Rep., 7. BRANCATI, FRANK Plans to go to college. 12,Gffwj2z4z2vzfn,fg14'i.5f,' C, x ' '3 Qyfk.-ij2,f-,'4-ff f.,efJf611-.,gf.jf.'--f -1 'e ., , - ' f -. ,. .. f' ,,1g.i2?,..- 1: 'f.-'iid : ,, ,, E 7 L c , , f f rf z., My V, 9 ,gi M -, .,,,.,, M, -3., ' , v - - ,- - ' ff f' . ' .. ,E :Sv ' 4x .-,y r BRENNAN, PATRICIA Volleyball Team Captain, 6-8, Newman Club, 3-5, Class Officer, 6-8. BRODSKY, ELEANOR Hobbies: Dancing, Swimming. Class Officer English Office 8, Junior Chorus ance Comm., 5-8. Guid- . Ma i l,'4LV' H V V- ., . V ! I ..... ' . 1 - . -,-- - f .1 ici 5 Z ' ., g - ff-z'f'::9w4f . . ..-- NW llil I fi c. I - -'-f- - , ,'-i r ejfiifiilif-,Z-F ff' r ,izlsteii 2 BROOKS, JOAN BROOKS, IVIARCIA BROWN, ALLAN History Office, 7. Erasmian Rep., 5, Class Officer, Choral Club, 5, 6. BRUHN, DOLORES Hobbies, Art, Swimming, Horse- back Riding. 68 3-6, General Office, 3-6. , . f 2 'QW X I ' ,yi Q- -9? - - ... , ..-. ,...A 3 BRUNETTI, CONSTANCE Junior Arista, Program Comm., 2-6, Averaging Comm., 2-6, Arch Rep., ,7, Russian Language Club, 6, Arch Literary Staff, 7, 8, Hockey Team, 3, 5, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 2-6. BUCHANAN, JULIANN Softball Team, 6, Hockey Team, 1-4, Tennis Team, 6, Volleyball Team, 5, Basketball Team, 5, ln- firmary, 5, 6, Class Officer, 7. BRENSILVER, HOWARD Senior Arista, French Club, 5, 6, Class Officer, 7, XYZ, 5-8, Math Office, 4-8, History Office, 6, Arch Patrol, 5, Program Comm., 4-8. -. f 0: ' Q' A' O if J .ak 42 . ,,. '49 ,.....,.. 'Q jg, -1. X! BRONSON, ROSA Softball Team, 5, Hockey Team, 5, Twirlers, 5-8, Class Officer, 5, Braille Office, 4-8. BROWN, MARION Senior Arista, Dutchman, Associ- ate Editor, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 1-5, Math Office, 5-8, Junior Arista, Treasurer's Office, 3-8, Chess Club, 5, 6. , ,A . ' La? ' . if ' . ' I - X 2444 I .. V , I -f.fiQ m y f,'q.'i.Iifgf , p sf, - jg ifr iff-3 ,,,-A 1, ff . J . , . f mr? 'jab-fywfcii ' f 147517--1-f .ifiygig f ' if: f'1W4ff- I 'J '- 4,-n,if'.z,. . - va' , ' ff 1 ?!,,-':- 1, , . JV, - - ,224 SW. BUCK, ROBERT Football Team, 5-8, Pi Kappa, 3, Freshman Chorus, 1, 2, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8. BRIGIDA, RENEE Twirlers, 6-8, Class Officer, 4. BRONSTEIN, TONI Erasmian Rep., 4. BROWN, MELVIN Junior Chorus, 1, 2, Choral Club, 3-8, Arch Patrol, 5, 6. BUESENER, PHYLLIS Class Officer, 4, Hockey Team, 4 .+,,tfsdf, 1 , , F1-.1,tm., ' ' Y:-mx, HY' 1 i 'J ' M0 X 1 1 4 ff' 'V . ' 'ff' ., 7 N ff - wg, f f , ' ,.f!.Zf!iQ111 rg ffiafwf,-. if ',f.fy2 , . -:iffy BURLANT, LOUISE Senior Arista, Hockey Team, 4, 5, BURSTEIN, JEFFREY Arch Literary Staff, 7, 8, French Braille Office, 5. Volleyball Team, Co-Captain, XYZ, 5-8, French Club, 5, Math Club, 5, Arch Patrol, 2, 3, Class Office, 3-8, Russian Language Officer, 2, 3, 5. Club, 6, Program Comm., 3-8, His- tory Office, 6, Math Team Secre- tary, 7. BUTCHEN, SHELDON CALDAROLA MARIE V? 1, w ' V W -, 7 ' J V- ljfff X J 5 A fvffzffff, X251 X 9 H , , f . 5 , f ff' X f 7 f f f ff, M pf' I 3 I CAMPAGNA, JOAN Bowling Team, 5-8, Volleyball Team, 5-8, Hockey Team, 5, 6, Choral Club, 5-8, Leaders Club,, 5-8, Class Officer, 5, 7. L- . ,V ,,,, , ,,W,,. - f ffflfwff-ffim ,riff '-1 . ' . .,, . ,.,,,,!, ,' fkii am'--' - f 4, f f ,gg af X W 9 1 I f I 7' , , f f f, ., f 2- -' . uf 4222 ,-nuff, , 4 .. CAMPBELL, ROBERT Hopes to attend college. , , Q.,-Liv: . . jr A , A We .' ' -, , W. Nt., 2,1 34,41 gy f ,y ,fy , if 5: 5 , .ffm , yi , I 2 ',., 1 - Q. j- J ' X It U ' 'J f 7 ,qw .. . f -he ' ww ai! MV W ,,,- - V, XM, , f f , 7 .. wwf I 1 , W - mgfig-,-:-p 'W' , . , :wif f f ., ' f f if if, nf , , .asap- : CANNISTRA, NICHOLAS CANTALUPO, JOSEPH Basketball, 1-2, Soccer Junior Erasmian Rep., 6. Cafeteria Guard, 7, Class Officer, Junior Arista, Stockroom, 3-8. Varsity, 4-5, Class Officer, 2, 3, 5, 6. Science Office, 1-3, G.O. Rep., 2-3. Editor, 7, 8. CANDELLA, JOSEPH CANTOR, RICHARD f f 'dam 4 , r 6 , If 2' '40 ,, if -1 -1. -au. 'CZ ff? , Y .f ,, , ,S ,'?'2i,,.-m'F. if 'LA- CALDERA, ANTHONY Junior Arista, Typing Club, 1, 2, Cafeteria Squad, 2, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Adm. Ass't Office, 1, Choral Club, 5-8, President, 8. i Z, CAPUANO, NIADELINE Class Officer, 1, 2. 69 f rg . 1 s f 4 4 , 415' I CARBONARI, ENRICO Track Team, 3, 4, Arch Patrol, 2, 3. CARLSON, JANET Hockey Team, 4, 5, Basketball Team, 6, 8, Softball Team, 5. CAVALCANTE, THERESA Hobbies: Horseback Riding, Swim- ming, Dancing. f E ,, lr! - ..f . :, 'gli' k . '12,-'QL' if X ' Z L. ' , ,::1.L, unix-719: .::, Y, ri .' 7 ' '3.f3'?5ff . -fl.: -,- ,' if ' .- 451: :N-ggi: ,KI ' V51 L15 4-'. 'fQ . ..f,'.z'-2:-p:.b',-'- 4. Z far- -..1j1g..' :Vw - 54.411,-'.1, :-,4- CHARNAS, LOWELL Visual Aids Squad, 4. 70 S 'Ei . ' ff! X, 5 kt .. YN sy.. . 1 'K 1, , 1 Te , W. me ,g CARBONE, LEONARD CAREW BARBARA Class Officer, 2, Physical Sciences Arch Rep., 7,' Program Comm., Office, 6, 7. Office, 5-7. - ' ' ' S '5Qi'2QZ-TQ' ,- , 'ici' .. , '7 - ffiufi- .Q T-If ' ,- fry ,.,,-.gff:gZffj:,,- .1 V 2 1 4 g 0 N , 2 5 5 '54 I ef Q 52 -r -N Q 'J f ff, ffm 4' Af s , 0 '19 fa . 4 ,V X wfyf b E f Wg ,M I , 7 Yf 4 CAROLAN, JOSEPH Football Team, 1. CASAZZA, IVIARYANN Hopes to become a bookkeeper. 'twig , If ' I ,Puff 42 . i x. , X, , . a Q, 6, . . .,.. . ....,,. E . , I ? CEDARBAUM, KAREN Attendance Office, 3. CHAIKIN, LOUISE Freshman Chorus, 1, 2, Choral Club, 3-8, Class Officer, 3-7, At- tendance Office, 4, Boosters, 3-8. CHARNELLE, SHEILA -CHERCHES, IVIARILYN Hobbies: Record Collecting, Bowl- Freshman Chorus, 1, 2, Choral ing. Club, 3-5, Class Officer, 2-4. t.,.. .f,,,.,,,,,, A 1. . I .. lx s I 9 N yi ff 'f A 5 it Vx 1 . -- I. 1. CAREY, KEVIN Hobbies: Horseback Riding, Fish- ing, Boating. CASPARI, HARVEY Infirmary, 7, Cafeteria Guard, 5, 6. CHALLICE, PAUL Hopes to become an accountant. CHERTOFF, CYNTHIA Bowling Team, 5-8, Student Guid- ance Comm., 6-8, Braille Office, 1-8. my 'Q CARLOVICH, LENORE Swimming Team, 3, 7, Record Of- fice, 4-8, G.O. Rep., 7. CASSERLY, BERNARD Boys, Glee Club, 4-8, Infirmary, 5. CHANIIKLES, MICHAEL Band, 3-8, Class Officer, 3. 4 CHESTMAN, LAURIE Hockey Team, 2, 3, Softball Team 5, Student Guidance Comm., 5-6 Junior Orchestra, 1-4, Class Offi cer, 6, Attendance Office, 4-8. X X 1 CHlEFFO, ELVERA Cantata, 4-8, Twirlers, 7-8, Cla Officer, 7, Stock Room, 5. CHOMAK, ANITA Junior Arista, Student Assembly, 5, Swimming Team, 3, Twirlers, 5-8, Hockey Team, 4, Class Offi- cer, 5, Adm. Ass't Office, 3-6, Arch Rep., 7. HV F ., ZQ -ex 'Q , J K . 4. E ., -' .J'm'i'w 1, ?7.f?' SS .4'F?..t- i f- ,uf T., -Lx? 5 ff.. x iff' ' 1, 0 ' . :nf .3 ' ' K V X, x. CHlN, NGUKDY Class Officer, 3, 4. Fx .,-M Axe i agua sw - F . . . T: CHORAN, EDWARD Basketball Team Manager, 5-8 Class Officer, 4, 7. CHRISTOPHERSEN, KENNETH CIARAVIND, GASPAR Football Team, 4, 5, Arch Patrol, Dean's Office, 3-6. N x N x N I I I x X s x x X x S S X 5 s L Q Q ...i ' 1 l lf: ,,. 1 ' F lffi. F' E' Mf llllll-Illil I Q s. -Q 'Anfger' .V , I' Q!'f's'.:g-2-:5'.1l .- X 5 if .E f'0!5N ?3' ti 1. ...I -M se: :YQ agyfg-if . Q... ,wail 9 Lys, M974 ills.-. X 'iga 1 Pls' fs f' 13195:-fi ESQ X x ':'f:QV 5. ' F R345 s N. ...gigs - -.11 N X f QQSG EKR WMP is - X S ' 1,4 x X. -Y A fi-s f . rd we 7' - wt l E . - ! X1Q,sf 'RX f- , fr Fin- 'I-fi N YT - 1 , sf' 2 ClFERNl, RICHARD CIMINELLI, JOAN CITRAND, CHARLES COHEN, ANITA CO Football Team, 7, Class Officer, 5. Hobby: Music. S ' ' HEN, BETSY wimming Team, 3, 4, 7, 8. Boosters, 3-8, Choral Club, 3-8, Art Circle, 7, 8, Modern Dance Adm. Ass't Office, 3, 4, Arch Rep., Club, 7, 7 8 COHEN, DORIS Class Officer, 5, Grade Adviser's Office, 5, 6, Erasmian Rep., 5. , warg'-,ggyxyxr ' . V lf., J . 7 ., I I of! .144 V fr , . ,.',g rf. --f ' . .., f'J,:c. . .-1 .-43.4 X . ...gf sw. . ,rt 5 .'....,g,.5'a?ii,.-,fm.,...I- -. 3 . 45 ' ' Si NUCA, ' . .. COHEN, LESLIE Hobby, Stamp collecting. fgfviyifgzf-f,:if.,.--p 4 R Erasmian Rep., 6, XYZ, 5-8, Can- tata, 5-8, Boosters, 7-8, Attend- ance Office, 4-8, Twirlers, 5. v COLMAN, CAROLYN Volleyball Team, 3, 4, Art Club, 7, 8. 72 COHEN, ELEANOR Senior Arista, Erasmian Rep., 2, Volleyball Team, 5, Senior Activi- ties Office, 1-5, Class Officer, 4, 5, 7, Program Comm., 2-7, Junior Arista, 3, 4. . t btbtgx , . 'S , f kg. V3 4 ,aj f Z W7 'I ' ii f 'Wg COHEN, MARTIN Orchestra, 1, Class Officer, 3, Spanish Office, 2-6. I L-L COHEN SYDELL Twirlers, 5, 6, Co-Captain, 7, 8, Cantata, 4-8, Adm. Ass't Office, 6, Class Officer, 8. A 5 LA COLTON, JUDITH uw. ,,,, ' ' of COHEN, ELLIOT Senior Arista, Junior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Chess Club, 6-8, Grade Ad- viser's, Office, 3-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Basketball Statisti- cian, 7-8. I3 -1 4, 'If a . . I Vital . .' L 1 f 4 COHEN, IRWIN Senior Arista, XYZ, 6-8, Program Comm., 2-8, Arch Patrol, 3-8. W , af 'q ..,Mn5wZf9L ,f- COHEN, MICHAEL Baseball Team, 3-8, Soccer Team, 7, 8, Class Officer, 3, 6. i A ' if I 'fy-' . K 1 1. 6 .ap-f-.4 ff ez H., ,. ,.W,.r,... , ,, ., ,Q -,, .I 14157-5-ffgfexa-fa ff-4,ff..::: fer- 11 f'W1fX'::g ,. 1,-ee. w,f5c!7'.'.aw'sfr ,7 COHN, EDWARD Class Officer, 3-5, English Office, 3-5. ,, R .-1 ' ' S1' , ' 1-- 1 I Q s f' m i,- 4 , we .J 4 f - - 'ifi 4 or-Lrg , ., ,..,. 7 Q COMPETIELLO, CARMELA Senior Arista, Twirlers, 5,6, Junior Class Officer, 7, Erasmian Rep., 5. Chorus, 3, Cantata, 5-8, Program Comm., 3-8, XYZ, 5-8, Attendance Office, 4-6, Averaging Comm., 6-8. .. .r COHEN, PHYLLIS Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Program Committee, 4-8, Biology Office, 4, Employment Office, 5-8. 4 ma, ,F f ff,f3wi?i5W'5!1' ' Gu ' ,J .i 3 f ljw f. f . .ya ,, - , ,.,, , Rf ., , . f bf z t 'Q , .I .1147 :Z-2. COHOSE, HAROLD Hobbies, Football, Basketball, Baseball. CONNER, MARY Softball Team, 4, 5, VOIISYIJSII Team, 4, Student Assembly Rep., 7. f -' '7Q'f f '. el' Q . . . K COHEN, JOAN Grade Adviser's Office, 2-6. COHEN, SUSAN Hopes to go to a business school. -. ,f COLE, SUSAN Senior Arista, Tennis Team, 5, French Club, 5, 6, Orchestra, 3-7, Biology Office, 5-7, PFOEVBUW Comm., 3-7. f , ' 7' I ttir. f ff- Q i f CONROY, JUDITH A. Newman Club, 6-8, Vice-Pres., 6, 7, Class Officer, 8. . fi? , ' , 'g.',75:'iv, ' ' , ' f' f.i5:.l,' 'f?w:i:,'v -e xx, A ., ' , X , r ,N ff I r .1 , ,gh , ,',' .5 .,'VVV A ,VVV, ' iv COOPERSMITH, ANITA Bowling Team, 7, Junior Chorus, 4. V ,., inns, I t '-nf s, -'-2 a,,. for -4fl 'Pln CORRIDE, WILLIAM Track Team, 1, 2, 7, 8, Basketball Team, Manager, 6, Class Officer, 3-8. COURTNEY, ROBERT Hobbies: Model Planes, Stamp Collecting. A I I ilil f A ,s 2,31-Eli' DABRUSKY, MICHAEL Band, 3-8. -..,, CORCORAN, MICHAEL Hobbies: Coin Collecting, Hunting, Fishing. 'U'ffYgi., .Z x f Qi as ,N . ,ix ff ,',' ' , ..V k V, 'I ', K 1 COSCIA, RICHARD Hobbies: Baseball, Swimming, Horseback Riding. CROSBY, CAROLE Bowling Team, 7, Swimming Team, 7. lp, DAILEY, CAROLYN Senior Arista, Erasmian Business Staff, 5, Twirlers, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5, Eng- lish Office, 6, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, 5-8. N U f 'f 1i'z11??2iVf fs. Q I V, ,. Vgk -. - , V f iiliiiss I itlg ' N W' I CULLEN, RONALD Plans to become a bookkeeper. DALEY, CHRISTINA Volleyball Team, 4-6, Cafeteria Guard,2, 3. HU CUNNINGHAM, GLENN Class Officer, 4. , 'iq 'ks ,, vii fx? I so ' is' -A I s 1 K , .- ., H if ' Nwav-,. DALY, JOAN Class Officer, 1, 2. , K: J ff' MW' JACKIE CUOCO, ELISA Hobbies: Playing the piano and accordion. DANN, LESLIE Dutchman Staff, 6-8. 107 4.-:sv DARRELL, THOMAS Hobbies, Automobiles, Model Rail- roading, Bowling. DELELLO, ROBERT Basketball Team, 3, Erasmian Rep.,7. DeMARTINl, ROSE MARIE Hobbies, Singing, Dancing,Skating. 'n f ' 'f' ., -4. .af 4, rw 1. ...ant .,. ' ' ' iv 3' Xt leg, ,cas no x W-if I, DAVIS, BERTA Arch Rep., 7, Erasmian Rep., 3-5, Boosters, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Class Officer, 3-6. . L, 4 A '23, 19154 - 211, WM' f,'f ll --rl-,,, DeLIO, LORETTA Softball Team, 5, Bowling Team, 7. yifoifz. . '-5-WZ' im va f W 1 , A Q f'f ff,Vf, I , 55,91 f' - ' A f fe -it 7,5 I . ,,rl ff v ' ', 1 '4 rf r ff ,,. r,,- ' . , fi .ffkf QS ' ' H .T ff' tive-,fzm srf Q4 , . WA ' -.ag DEMBROW, IRA Senior Arista, Program Comm., 4-8, French Club, 5-6, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 5, Social Studies Office, 5-8. .f a s f . , I , , V lr we ,Z 'I V , , O Q WJ , , ,, is . 7. ,, V ws 3: I O S . S .ig f DAVIS, LESLIE Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Band, 5-8, Orchestra, 5-8, Chess Club, 6, French Club, 5. -dlggy. ,Wx DeLIO, ROSE MARIE Softball Team, 6, Bowling Team, 7-8. I, DEMOS, APRIL Arch Rep., 7, Bowling Team, 5, Hi-Y, 3-8, Class Officer, 4, 5. p -ff tg ,-...- . . ,f-If' fx ,141 A t ...Q-dv 'Hi' IL, . DeANGELIS, MARIO Hobbies: Astronomy and Naval Strategy. DEL MASTRO, THOMAS Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, 5-8. 4' ' , i if ,V ,. 1, ,. DENMARK, ELLIOTT Erasmian Business Staff, 4, Class Officer, 4. ,,,aW krl, - 1 V' V ' . T A 34 'Sz f, -'f I 4 f . LQ Ji., S ff DERISON, MYLES DeSOCIO, ALFRED DEUTSCH, MICHAEL DEVINE, JOHN Dutchman Rep., 4, Choral Club, Football Team, 5, 7, Class Of- BowIingTeam,7. Plans to attend college. 5-8, Junior Chorus, 3, 4. ficer, 7. 74 DeFRANCIS, PAUL Track Team, 7, Class Officer, 4, Student Assembly, 5, Social Studies Office, 5. ? DeMARCO, JOSEPHINE Hobbies: Music, lce Skating. DENNIS, KAY Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Hockey Team, 4-6, French Club, 6-8, XYZ, 4-8, Secretary, 8, Class Officer, 4, 8, G.O. Store, 3-8, Library Squad, 6, Program Comm., 4-8. DIAMOND, AARON Cheerleaders, 5, Student Assembly Rep., 5, 7, Class Officer, 1, 3, 5, 7, Grade Adviser's Office, 2-7, Lunch Room Guard, 2, Student Council, 8. .I ' .-Y..-V , A' , 1 Q f .,,'-'.1Y'X': Q-fi! ness- ff' 1 -f if if 4999 ,ig-2,25 1 if ii , ii DIAMOND, ELLEN DICK, IVIIRIAIVI DlCKES, RICHARD DIENER, HARRIET DIETZ, GAIL Dutchman Rep., 1, 6, Grade Ad- Senior Arista, Junior Arista, XYZ, Senior Arista, Choral Club, 5-8 Class Officer, 3. Hobbies: Playing Pii-1fl0, Reading viser's Office, 1-8. 5-8, Chess Club, 5-8, Biology Of- XYZ, 5-8, Chess Club, 5-8, Pro fice, 3-8, Program Comm., 3-8, gram Comm., 3-8, Cafeteria Squad, Papyrus Rep., 4, 6, Biota Staff, 3, 3-6. 4, 7, 8, Editor-in-chief, 7. ,- 'VS ,Q 1 L f 1 X 1 x f' XX 'Lid X5 J ,iquai 4 'ffl Wir f- nz W 'W' W ' ' X X f ' qzvz- cava J 121338 13533 J, T T Xi. DINERSTEIN, ROBERT Senior Arista, Dutchman, Editor- in-Chief, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Program Comm., 4-8, Class Officer, 2, 7, Senior Activities Office, 3, 4. ,I A ,. 8 4439, itsr . DINNIGAN, JAMES JR. DINSTAG, JANET DiPALNlA, JEANETTE DiRlENZ, FRANK Hobbies: Stamp and Coin Collect- Hockey Team, 4, Cantata, 3-8, French Club, 5, Student Assembly Class Officer, 6, ing, Astronomy, Class Officer, 3. Rep., 7, Erasmian Rep., 4, General Office, 3-7. 75 m ,mg 5 , + 4 I llll I f X f ff ff mi ff DOBKIN, RICHARD DONENFELD, KAY Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Senior Senior Arista, Dutchman Rep., 75 Activities Office, 4-8, Program XYZ, 5-6, French Club, 5-6, Class DONOFF BRUCE Golf Team 6 XYZ 7 En s Office, 58 Program Comm 58 Comm., 6-8. Officer, 5, 7. VM! ,ll N, f if J . Illl 6. 1 , XM A lm ff 1 r W X 52 x ' 5 J, -4 is Wm JRCKH: Qs Fr S fa M7 A rr f,, X 1 ms--sf -f-f'1-1r-w:.- - - an DORFMAN, JOANNE DOUGHERTY, JAMES DOUKAS, PETER H. DROSNIN, BARBARA DUBLER MICHAEL Student Guidance Comm., 6, 8, Hobbies: Bowling, Swimming. Soccer Team, 7-8, Class Officer, 3. Softball Team, 4, Volleyball Team, Swimming Team 7 8 Junior Chorus, 3, Class Officer, 59 Ffemih Club, 7, 3: Accounting 1-2, Attendance Office, 3-8. Office. 6-8- 76 KEYN OTE The doors of life are of varying size, shape, material, and construction. Likewise the keys necessary to make these portals spring open and yield their treasures to the seeker are of different forms. The door of Justice is one of oak-firmness and birch-liberality. Its complimentary key is the golden one of Truth. The door of Happiness is constructed of bright rosewood and olive branches with an enamel Hnish of golden magnolia. The pass- keys are Tolerance, Love, and Patience. The barrier between dreams of success and their realization is composed of hard knots, sharp thoms and enduring Hr. Passage re- quires keys of Integrity, Honesty, and Con- stancy. In a class by itself is the gateway of the future. Its doors are always open wide. Here at Erasmus Hall we have traveled a long corridor and been ever aware of those panels and portals that we seek to enter. Over- head, guiding us, were lights that emitted rays of knowledge and discovery. Now that they have led us to the door of our hopes, all that remains is to use the keys that will grant us entrance. . ,mr im wfyf wyyaf X , ,.-www A 1. fff?,.,f,g V X. ii rf 2, ,Mm F, 4 , , 2 MWO7, f ,. ' f' .ff yfiffgw .rgj,gf,,ff I f. ' -ff 3- Aj,,.a- .74-4.79 :.'f2?ffyf'w,w7 .7 ffhfm VWZMV 4 - ' wlwzfayzjwfafwfff .. ' 4 Wfiff f 1 ' 7'iQ'ff J f , DUGGAN, FRANCIS Newman Club, 4, 5, Boys' Glee Club, 7, 8. ECKNIANN, THEODORE Arch Patrol, 5, 6, Dean's Office, 7, G.O. Rep., 8, Dutchman, 8. EHRLICH, JOEL Arch Patrol, 5-8, Physical Science Office, 3, 4. EINHORN, HILLEL XYZ, 6, Band, 2, 3, 5. DWAORKOWITZ, SUSAN Hobbies: Sculpture, Stamp Collec- tion, The Theatre. EDELIVIAN, SHELDON Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Russian Club, 6, Class Officer, 4, Program Comm., 3-7, Arch Patrol, 3-8. i EHRLICH, JONATHAN Junior Arista, Swimming Team, 3- 8, Cheerleaders, 5-8, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8, XYZ, 7, 8, Class Officer, 5, Program Comm. Office, 2-6, Science Squad, 1-3. EISENBERG, JOEL Class Officer, 3, 5, Lunch Room Guard, 3, Arch Patrol, 5. DWOSKIN, LEONARD Hobby, Bowling. EDER, MARVIN Student Assembly Rep., 7, Record Office, 5. EHRLICH, LINDA Hockey Team, 3, 4, Bowling Team, 6-8, Cantata, 6-8, Class Officer, 3, 4, Grade Adviser's Office, 5, 6. EISENBERG, JOSEPH xvz, 5-s, Arch Patrol, 4-6. DWYER, AUDREY Arch Business Staff, 5-8. i EDINOFF, STUART Band, 3-8. ENBINDER, ANNETT Erasmian Art Staff, 7-8, Attend- ance Office, 8. - 4. ,f .,.- 2 7 ...., A UH: :Z ff f ff 4 4 I X , .if Q0 f ,EQ .fP'?, ., -if - . , 7 if EISENSTADT, DAVID Hobby, Playing Drums. DYNER, CHARLES Arch Patrol, 5, English Office, 4. , , ,,,I,ff, 1 Kv-. ,,:. ww rivlifgf 1 8, - .. -419'- ,.i ' .it , ' U -. I V. . ,,J,c ,-4 I ., f - ., ,, bf' 1. 'xv 'Q 6 Q ' J . , ' EHRENZWEIG, FRANCJNE Erasmian Rep., 6, Hockey Team, 3. EIDINGER, HARRIET Braille Office, 1, Class Officer, 2. . ' f' f .f 770 l EISNER, GAIL Class Officer, 5. 77 l lbw .hi fra. ii.. I 96' ' ., if , ,J f 'W' it 'Huff EISNER, lVlARl N ELLEN, PHYLLIS Braille Office , Attn ance Of- bb wimming. flee 6-8. 1 f by IW ,lf -W4 - AM T 7 Twirlers, 5-8, Tennis Club, 6, Gen- eral Office, 6, Library, 4-8. blz, , '- 7 jf, , 2,31 'sf Q 1 te 'G' , 2- K EPSTEIN, LYNN XYZ, 5, 6, Senior Activities Office, 5-8, Class Officer, 5. FAIRWEATHER, SUSAN Class Officer, 5, Erasmian Rep., 7. 78 ', ' 'H-,, 3 , Y ,F ,, ,eb ,L ,, me , ,f f f, Y S Huw V Q 1 A ENTLICH, ROBERT Hobbies: Stamp and Coin Collect- ing, Playing Basketball. SON KAREN ELLMAN, LEONARD Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Grade Officer, 6, Program Comm., 3-8, Football Team, 5, 6, Class Officer, 3-5, 7. 'Wiliam EPSTEIN, CARL Class Officer, 3, 4, Dean's Office, 5. M, . ,..- 3 ESQUERDO ELVIRA ERICK , , Twirlers, 1-8, G.0. Store, 3, 4, Boosters, 4-8, Newman Club, 6-8, Class Officer, 1, 3. .W-f.4ff1.'2L' . . ,, ., f , , il'-be T-.15 Spanish Office, 4-8. ,f - p . 1 T fa--fi e -, Xl - fffeffxw f. 5' A VVVW 3 ff ,- ., V.,,V A V' K ELMAN, STANLEY Arch Patrol, 5. . ,Sfmt f ' W 5 41 13 If , , Vynlhvk . - im., EPSTEIN, GlL Class Officer, 1, 4, Student As- sembly Rep., 1, 4, Arch Patrol, 4, Art Supply Room, 6. Mar ETTNIAN, MILES Football Team, 5, 6, Class Officer, 3. ENDERS, ANITA Hobbies, Swimming, Dancing. At. EPSTEIN, JACQUELINE Junior Chorus, 4, Cantata, 5-7, Class Officer, 5, 6. f X5 f'f-ff'-.. K , TN x , L f' , - Kef-earl-ix, EVANS, SETH Class Officer, 3-5, Health Educa tion Office, 3-8, Science Office 3, 4. 4 FALCONE, JUNE FALK, EUGENE FALKOWITZ, ROBERT FALLON, BARBARA Hobbies: Sports, Dancing. XYZ, 5-8, Chess Club, 3, 5-8, Class Officer, 7. Hobbies: Reading, Football, Base Visual Aids Squad, 4-8. b2lI,T0I1nIS- A ., -1,1 'M S ,F Y , xv , QC? li FALOTICO, IULIANNE Class Officer, 6, 7, Clerical As- sistant, 3, 5. '49 f-nu 'Br' FEIGENBAUIVI, SUE srasmian Art staff, 7, 8. . J 6, FEIN, CYNTHIA Hockey Team, 5-7, Volleyball Team, 6-87 Leaders Club, 7-8, Class Officer, 3, 7. FEINGOLD, MIRIAM Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Girl Leader, 74 Russian Club, 6, XYZ, 5-85 Choral Club, 3-85 Biology Of- fice, 4-8, Biota Editor-in-Chief, 7. x 7 . f ' ,. FARBER, HARVEY Soccer, 5-7, . LQ - . , ,sv 1 AQ I fu -- .. ,'-' 5 :li , if A A ' J.. ,, ..- J -.l.fs',.-,ac ,ah ,NA .1 A ' -- - 532.1 ,egg , W. ,,,.,,, ,.,., I Z47'u- 11' ?' 1.-f P W La w 73' + , FEILER. JACK Grade Adviser's Office, 3-5. FEINER, SHELDON Soccer, 7, 8, Arch Patrol, 4-6. lxx pq., 1096 . , lsli '15 ,zmff E l gs FELDNIAN, ELEANOR Softball Team, 5, Infirmary, 6. 'iiwzzffg-::,2'f,Vc'.w-ff7-7 -f-f--yr-fr 1 I i - 11, ,Z ss .. I I f -I qffwf-' Y .. K l A 'bf l ,.,. I vig K Y 'ew -. L If , ' - 'J 5 - .,,,.-. , s 7,61 l , , mf. . .1 X. , ,. Q ,L ,J .,,., . s. 1 . n . 5' iff? 1.113-. h .Y - 1 '54 J Y, , fa- 3' NET ii - -Z'.'i V 'W ae' P 'Q 5. , ,,,,,,.:Q4..,?- I 5 ' as -mar f ff- I -f . 4 45 s 1 A .iff 'if' I i fa . - si.-z-ar. r -u f' -'LI'5'f-' FASTING, ROGER FAWER, PHILIP FEDER, PAUL Basketball Team, 5-8, Health Edu- Library, 4-8. Track Team, 5-8, Arch Patrol, 3-6 cation Office, 2-4. N A 9: Cs 0 1 K ws E A3 79 A FELDMAN, ERIC Football Team, 4, Baseball Team, 5-8, Arch Patrol, 3. FENSTER, JUDITH Senior Arista, Junior Chorus, 3, Russian Club, 6, Program Comm., 3-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 3-6, Guidance Office, 7. FEU ER, BRUCE Hobby, Photography. 5.7212 , fl , 5 I FELDMAN, JUDY Attendance Office, 5, 6. FERENTINOS, MARIANNE Braille Office, 5, Class Officer, 5, 6. FEUERSTEIN, DAVID Soccer Team, 5, 6. FIEDLER, MICHAEL S. J.V. Basketball Team, 3, Baseball Team, 5-8. 80 FIELDS, LILLIAN FELDSTEIN, WILLIAM Hobbies: Fishing and Football. FERRARA, CAROLINE Basketball Team, 6, Volleyball Team, 6. FEU ERSTEIN, PAULA Bowling Team, 7, 8, Class Officer, 2, 4-6, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 6. Www V V,,, , V,V,,V I, ,VI , ,, , W . 75, f '7e,ga,'E3 57 ' . ., V ,fini ag . Q ' . gafvi. . ,,.- J FIELDS, MARY Junior Chorus, 3, 4. Cantata, 7' 3, FELLNER, WILLIAM Senior Arista, Dutchman Rep., 7, XYZ, 5-8, Choral Club, 5, 7, 8, Boys' Glee Club, 6, 8, Junior Chorus 3. FENIMORE, BARBARA Senior Arista, Class Officer, 4, 5, G.O. Office, 7, 8. FETELL, ARNOLD Senior Arista, 5-8, Boy Leader, 7, XYZ, 5-8, French Club, 5, 6, Class Officer, 5, Science Squad, 5, 6, Program Comm., 4-8, Student Council, 7. FEUERSTEIN, VIVIENNE Arch Rep.,, 7, Softball Team, 5, Secretarial Studies Office, 7, French Club, 5. FIERMAN, HENRY Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Russian Language Club, 6, Math Office, 5-8, General Office, 3-8, General Science Office, 3, Program Comm., 3-8, Marianne, Editor, 7. FETTNER, STEVEN Class Officer, 5-7. FICHTENHOLTZ, PHYLLIS Arch Rep., 7, General Office, 3-8. . ff .V FILOSETA, LINDA Softball Team, 3-7, Volleyball Team, 3-7, Newman Club, 4-6, Leaders Club, 6, 7, Class Officer, 2-7, English Office, 5-7. l FINE, JUDITH E. Senior Activities Office, 3-6. FINKELSTEIN, LOIS Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Arch Literary Staff, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 4, Program Comm., 2-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 3-8, Aver- aging Comm., 2-8. FISHBACH, PAULA XYZ, 5-8, Cantata, 5-8, Russian Language Club, 6. , not '-'Cf 'f , i'II'IIIWAI -fi., ' f ,I-lf. 4 X. ' 'fiz'-A f . I . .f Qu, V Q , f ' f f 25-2 , 1 fs' , 7 H 4 f 7 jf P fa . if 'ij-25 XJ I i it 4' .i...:'2 . it FISHER, JAMES Class Officer, 1, Dean's Office, 2-8. Student Guidance Comm., 5-7 Student Assembly, 6, 7, Boosters, 5-8, Class Officer, 6, 7. N, 3'lt,VlW 1 FINE, STEPHEN Hobbies: Ice Hockey, Football Baseball, Wood-Working. .,.,.. If .,.7. c-.fi if - . I' Wy -. A Mm . . . . . 4, 5 FINKEI- EIN. M NA ' FINN, BARBARA Bowling Team, 7, 8, Class Officer 3, 7, Adm. Ass't Office, 4-8, Arista, 1, 2. Rep., 7. . .f - I 9 :'x FINEGOLD, RONALD Class Officer, 2, Arch Patrol, 6. . I, f m 0 A ' -., .,,.,,f Q, ,,-' ci, . L .,,. . ' FINNERTY, JOHN Hopes to become a member of U.S. Naval Air Reserve. ai .,,1 - . .-,-., Z, ... ,,- Q 'M K I f MZ, I W gf A 1 71 1 I 2 X 1 E , I , xi I, .1 I SL, V , ..... ii? , .. ,.-' Q1 fiflf ' ' FINGER, MARILYN French Tutoring, 6, Class Officer, 3, 5, Attendance Office, 4, Biol- ogy Office, 3. FIRESTONE, PATRICIA Class Officer, 8, Record Office, 3-5. 81 FISHER, JOAN Bowling Team, 8, Newman Club 3, 4, Class Officer, 6-8. .5-M . . 'tu ' g .,,- f-g5 51.-'fy .4 , 'L-gf Q .f:'Yv ' ,A FITZGERALD, EDWARD Dean's Office, 3-7. FLYNN, MICHAEL Choral Club, 2-6, Freshman Chor- us, 1, 2, Art Office, 4. 1'f' FISHMAN, DIANE Badminton Team, 4, Bowling Team, 7, Student Guidance Comm., 3, 4, Infirmary, 2. . . ' -1,5 4-. if I 2 z B gg , ,, lb, . , Hogg ige.eee -,..--ni. : X - f it-.,-4 '--'-waz'-.-,S, .' A Az .iiw sdf FLAMBERG, STUART Class Officer, 7. 'BEST nsHMAN,ioAN Senior Arista, Program Comm., 3- 7, Boosters, 4-8, Captain, 7, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 2-5, Grade Officer, 3, Student Guidance Comm., 6, 7, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 4-7. FLESCHER, SHARON Junior Chorus, 4, Twirlers, 5-8, Hockey Team, 4, Cantata, 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 3, Pro- gram Comm., 4-8. gf ,. I ,-fi w. ,r , -Ilfgfj' rf -4 . 45 f so ',j3Z'f 2 , .gy ,,,.. .. 9 9 'lt I I ' Q I 2 fp, 9 H if ,if , 2, , It FLYNN, SEAN Cafeteria Guard, 4. l FORMAN, RITALYNN FORSMITH, BETTY Attendance Office, 6. Attendance Office, 2, 3. 82 C C NU' I 6, 5 , 4, , an X 44 5,23 ' fi FOGELSON, MARTIN Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Junior Class Officer, 2, Dean's Office, 3-8, Program Comm., 2-8. Senior Arista, FORWAND, JEROME Baseball Team, 4, Class Officer, 3, 4. ' 1' ,go - if . 9 , t - A ,Q O' S, ' f f Q ' ---- .,. if L x'?fW ' FISHMAN, C. MARIAN Choral Club, 5-8, Program Comm 3-8, Braille Office, 5-8. FLEXSER, JUDY Band, 7, French Club, 6, Orches- tra, 4-8, Class Officer, 4. x QW' A+ X A x X '- X XXX 1: -S XQXX X ... - . toy' -1 x ...... ss . X 7 .,., I ff: ,-, ,iz-,pf ,--2-71' 4 tif? 'Vi f ' YY 7 Z fl FOLEY, JERRY Hobbies: Guitar, Hunting. FOSTER, ARLINE General Office, 5, 6. FISHMAN, SHEILA Junior Arista, Erasmian Rep., 6, Adm. Ass't Office, 1-5, Program Comm., 2-6, Commencement Comm., 3-6. FLOHR, NACHAMA Badminton Team, 6, Tennis Team, 6, Braille Office, 5. f ,' fXf4?'5?W I I I U ' ' z ' fl w , , T , , ' f-7 aegis A . ' J ' X V ,.,,', , ,454 ' ' ' .ul- FoLEY,ioHN J Newman Club, 1, Class Officer, 3. , I ' J' if 7 Nj ,- f'PfLf Cf,,f1if,s -W., l I V. ' .ff . H , EV yi. . , -,,,, ,, .,fZ If 5' 4374 .ff , 4.4, n ' fc f . 2 7 f f FOSTER, RONALD Dutchman Photographer, 3-6, Arch Photographer, 3, 4, Track Team, 3-5, Swimming Team, 3-6, Class Officer, 3, 5, Infirmary, 7. FRANK, HARRIET French Club, 5, 6, Class Officer, 4, 6, Guidance Office, 3-8, G.O. Rep., 4. FRANKEL, DAVE Arch Patrol, 1, Basketball Team, 7, Class Officer, 2. FRANKEL, JACQUELINE Volleyball Team, 4, Cantata, 5-8, Class Officer, 4-6, Infirmary, 4. FREED, JOAN Plans to enter the business world. .. WAYS i .f T. SRV ..- A, -,, I .. . . i -11 . ' 1 I ll 1' rl , ll' r i V g 1 l A V 'Ml V ' i XJ' I' W ' f X , 'x VN? is l , -J. n' I f :- ,. 4- ,- xl ,Hs ' s.- ' my 1, .px 'x I - li: 'K ., If Xi Us . i 1 x X X, , , i laiixi. ' N . , -.t V, ,i , . , . ' xx ... Q.- .R W , f ,llllss A f -F l i i iii li, lift X. ' ANN J ml Wh! ' l 7' xx QNX K X U . 5 'NAWQA li .7 , it 'Q Vi A if 'limi li.giaf,filll il li T si Ililil lin, i, if U li Will! i ill ll ,nl lr ll fin tix Xl lwlll Q WL '1 Xx W' , A xX..vQs- i ill' f ,li X - X mf Wfifiivi F 'Nm , 'lg T- lu' l ,lr l' I ' 'IX rl X ,' X LN vagal i K XX I NX l U f l l ll 4 X! i i i A N, if ' 'l ' A' ll 7 X XX X K qtc x w, Z 5. QQQX xx g - FRANK, STEPHEN Track Team, 5-8. .fs ,551 -f 1 , . , 1 . ,,,, is 5 iff, 1' W .- i K 111.5 , ,-.., 3 h ,nv I - -K., 2 if ,giffrff , . 3 ,is f ' Mint si iff, 'It 55335 FRANKEL, EDWARD Boys' Glee Club, 5-7, Visual Aids Squad, 4-6, Class Officer, 1-4, In- firmary, 6 FRATKIN, NESSA Arch Rep., 8, Russian Club, 6, Bowling Team, 6, Class Officer, 3-6, Program Comm. Office, 2-8 -iraq I I A jfwz. . x , fi 1- lt, X V' A, -,M . . K ' 'A '-5, ri 'If' ' I FRIED, CAROL Hobbies, Art, Reading, Swimming 83 xvqa' Pg, Qs' , 1-Ei FREIFELD, LEWIS Basketball Team, 3-8, Co-Captain, 7-8, Class Officer, 3, 4, Grade Of- ficer, 4, Arch Patrol, 3, Health Education Office, 3. , -. ,cv ,. -T 'fe , - 1 1 . QQ ,i ., .- f 1-f'f1 KAW 1' ' TW 4 di-Q' Z ,,., ,A ,t , .H L 76 ' 1 -'T , f ,, y -f I if vv I f , , ' FRIEDMAN, ALAN Track Team, 6-8, Class Officer, 3, 4, English Office, 4-6. FRIEDMAN, IRIS Dance Club, 3, Dutchman Office, 3-5. fi ff' 5 3 - T sr 41, . -53. Q-'I,'.t-bye. A K i 0 V FROMM, STEPHEN Arch Rep., 7, Golf Team, 5-8, Choral Club, 5-8, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Class Officer, 6, 7. 84 FREISER, LAWRENCE Class Officer, 1-5, G.O. Vice-Presi- dent, 7. FRIEDMAN, BARBARA Erasmian Art Staff, 5, 6, Russian Club, 6, French Club, 7, 8, Class Officer, 7, French Office, 5-8, Program Comm., 3-8. V -,,JdTsf '4-7' .i.77 I f ' 1, rim,-,ff-f ff, - - 'sr 'f f-. ' . -1, 4.rfm,,f,w, 'fff-acy 715- fa . Q! iz, 5229, 1- f, pg-'gfgfj.g?5.-'-J, f ' ,,?,14,j,2'2Qzf- - , 1 , , , .W wcczyf- 5.-1,8-xg - .fem-V s. ,ef-4 ,Z i G .. , V ff 5 f K I qi -,f YZ, 1 ,A ff tif K rv I! AXA! Q 4 f 44? if 67, Q if 4 ff f fi Q f A, A, ff .1 if x X I gb .f , I , FRIEDMAN, LEONARD E. Class Officer, 2, 3, Stock Room, 3-7. FROWLEY, LENORE Class Officer, 4. be - ' -1.-vff-I-11 if f, 7 ff. . 2 . . . w.Z,.c FREUND, BABETTE Senior Arista, Junior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Math Office, 4-8, Cantata, 2, 3, Program Comm., 2-6, French Club, 5, Arch Typist, 7, 8. FRIEDMAN, DAVID Volleyball Team, 5, 6, Audio Visual Aids Squad, 5-7. FRIEDMAN, LEONARD Orchestra, 1-8, Cafeteria Guard, 1, 2, Erasmian Rep., 4, Dutchman Rep., 6, Class Officer, 7. FRUHLINGER, PAULINE Art Circle, 7. FRIEDLANDER, MARTIN Program Comm., 4-8. in V 1 ,, 5 2 M J 'U 4 I Q i J B FRIEDLANDER, RICHARD Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Ten- nis Team, 5-8, Co-Captain, 7, 8, J.V. Basketball Team, 4, Program Comm., 4-8, XYZ, 5-8, Health Ed- ucation Office, 3, 4, Arch, Literary Editor, 7, 8. FRIEDMAN, EDWARD Hopes to become a textile de- signer. FRIEDMAN, RICHARD Arch Patrol, 5, 6, Cafeteria Guard, FRIEDMAN, ELLEN Senior Arista, French Club, 5, At- tendance Office, 4-8, Program Comm., 2-7, Election Comm., 5, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 6. FRISCHMAN, LAURA Bowling Team, 6-8, Volleyball Team, 5, 6. FUCHS, MICHAEL Swimming Team Manager, 2-8, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8, Cheerlead- ers, 4-8, Class Officer, 5-7, XYZ, 5. FULLER, JUDITH Dutchman Staff, 5-8, Tennis Team Social Studies Office, 3-6. 1 59 TWIYIGYS, 5-8, Class Officer, 3, FURZEY, WILLIAM Hobbies: Basketball, Baseball. 7 GABRIEL, RONALD History Office, 7. ,,,. H ., , . ' ' 3552-'i'L. ' K , .f -,. V , ,.V, i - . -f I I I. i I . 'gf .- 4 ' . ,Qc , f -fy f I ' --.tn . 1 I .J-:2-z.,fL.!.f. , ff . uf f . f me-zzz-1 ' ,-.ff-M ., -Mt in-'e,:rJ, , -,ff 2?Z,f?za155l . . ' f ' Q -H 11 ' . -' I I . 16:5 GALLAGHER, LAWRENCE GALLAGHER, ROBERT Soccer Team, 5-8. Newman Club, 1, 2, Boys' Club, 1-6. GAFFEY, DONALD Swimming Team, 6, Newman Club, 1, 2. GANG, PRISCILLA Senior Arista, G.O. Rep., 4, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, Hockey Team, 4-5, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 4, Guidance Office, 3-8. , , .ff fe, -,i, ,E ,ff 3? 4 , f f If f f ,O fax., 27 , ,I GAINEN, CYNTHIA Class Officer, 1. GAPIN, MICHAEL Football, 5-8. JPN GAINES, SUSAN Twirlers, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 3-B, Averaging Comm., 4, 5. GARBER, JOAN Braille Office, 5. 85 GARBER, LAWRENCE Class Officer, 5, Track Team, 4-6, Captain, 7, 8, Cross-Country Team, 3-8. GARTNER, WILLIAM Hobbies: Swimming, Water Skiing. 4 1 i . f 1 . GELBURD, MICHAEL Hopes to become a hair-stylist. M' ' ,nicht A 1 ' 5 - 'A .,.g..5,s.,,s- ,Y . ttf-:xv-,-2-sag. 3. I.. - l rf,-Y',f,'3Sf'i'-rfiiffogv A ips. . - GERACI, ANTHONY Class Officer, 3, 5, 8. 86 X , GARBER, PHYLLIS Cantata, 5, 6. '..' Q , GASTMAN, MICHAEL Dutchman Reporter, 4, 5, Biota Business Manager, 8, Swimming Team, 3, 4, Tennis Team, 3-8, Co- Captain, 7, 8, Class Officer 5-7. Y- T 'A Q Q ' W 7'4 A T L, .e,, ' .,, H' 1,1 . --41,4 . .,.. ,, ,V C A ' at -J'-33853 1 1 , .,- , 1 ,K Ma- r-4. -, GELFAND, LAWRENCE Band, 4-8, Arch Patrol, 5. , af' - 1 Y Q Q if 21 .. ' : ,, 'ff-ri? 531 5,-IW-ur GERCHICK, WILLIAM Senior Arista, Golf Team, 6-8 Bowling Team, 7-8, XYZ, 5-8, French Club, 6-8, Class Officer, 1 Adm. Ass't Office, 4-8. 1 GARFIELD, BARBARA Senior Arista, Junior Arista Dutchman, 2-8, Editor-in-Chief, 7 8, XYZ, 5-8, Choral Club, 2-6 Grade Adviser's Office, 4-6, Pro- gram Comm., 2-7. -vw Q -fw .- , 1 ,.., -, of- - ff-345213 2 22.3, U' , V Q., , , I 'lit ' -,ISM ff! GATES, ELLEN Twirlers, 2, Newman Club, 3 Class Officer, 4, Attendance Of- fice, 2. GELLER, WALLACE Track, 7, Boys' Glee Club, 5-7 GERLINGER, EDWARD Track Team, 4. fo., 2- ..l.'- Ili I, X . Mk X ' ,V v ' i:.:.' If . ' l k IPP VV,. it ' Z -'z . 'v 132 E J- a -Q ,W la . -F 1'-' sz 4 f 523 ., 1 ,. X K 1 GARFUNKEL, SOLOMON Senior Arista, French Club, 5, 6, Chess Team, 5, XYZ, 5-8, Arch Patrol, 5-7. Whit gf 1, 1 ' f AQ A A We-5 Q 'H j Q Vll' I ,L , ' I .,,.' , ,.,.. V I t 't A , GATES, IUDITH Class Officer, 5, 6. GELLIN, HARRIET Senior Arista, Girl Leader of Jun- ior Arista, Vice-President of B.B.S.C., Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Boosters, 3-8, Student Coun- cil, 3-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 1-8, School Officer, 6. Y kd f A M7644 , 4 , H ff f ' 2117- Q' 25' 'aiffef se -.if miqssa-8 4:-.48 ea 1 ef ' -. 3:10 :asa S213 -i 3 , f..,lg1fi-56313.--segag GERSHE, MARTIN Orchestra, 5-8. 4-Z' ' 'fY4 ' GARTLAND, MICHAEL Newman Club, 4-7, Boys' Glee Club, 2-7, Choral Club, 8, Class Officer, 5. GEIGER, LINDA Class Officer, 5, Biology Labora- tory, 3. reaa 7 f af 4 ff ' f K , X T , , fa X 5 1 , , 4 I 4 fa , I v 'M fi f ll gy, .. ' ffl if? ' f ff IW GENEL, JEFFREY French Club, 1. .,.mwi'4 fii,i I ' ,,ff-fifi C , V. V, 1 , mi Wa- We I ln' ,V .I fiffffff- ' 521215 ,cg-. ' 1 51 ' - fyjbmjf ef, ,ew ff M, , .,,,,,q GERSTEN, RICHARD Orchestra, 5-8. i Mzss Mildred I. Cantwell DEDICATIO Miss Margaret Cameron and Miss Mildred Cantwell have influenced our lives at Erasmus Hall from the moment when they greeted us as freshmen four years ago until graduation. They have guided and helped to mold the futures of thousands of students before us in the years which they have devoted to Erasmus Hall. We shall long remember the help which these grade advisers gave us in planning our programs and selecting colleges. Their notes, sent to students who had achieved some goal, will long be cherished. In a circular movement, they followed the pupils from the Hrst year until graduation and then greeted . ' Q e og' :L -Qi L, Sw fy ,.,-yy 2, f X lf y J Kr O N V 9 lo' if ii LA ii W if . .,-- fzi' A Q EQ 6 Y XXX 6 6 c N ,wx 1'i' i 5 :Eli if 4 I 7 E .- A 4 V. .ok GERWAN, NIONIKA , Hobby: Painting. . The Freshman is insecure. GlLlVlARTlN, THOMAS Hobbies: Boating, Bowling. A e,o'f'A cf--4 , I -Nfl' 'Ea' ,J J K f ,ff,f:i GINSBERG, HARVEY Hobbies: Baseball, Basketball, Swimming, Stamp Collecting. GITTLEMAN, EPHROS Senior Arista, Dutchman Rep., 2 Erasmian Rep., 2, Class Officer 2-5, Biology Office, 4-8. is-.ar GIOUMOUSIS, THEODOSIA The Sophomore is obsequious. -ff N, 49 .zz-I ,W ,. .:.,:- , f 3 '. :f f 1 1 , 1 ff em, s 9 ' X A ' 'ff , f 1,-if, 54, ,, ' 499597 X.. ,QL f - xg :li NR' - 'U Www f A 'f'i Junior is a go-getter. GISMOT, DIANE Junior Arista, Junior Chorus, 1, 2, English Bookroom, 3. Choral Club, 3-7, Twirlers, 3, 4, S, XYZ, 5-7, Class Officer, 2, Pro- gram Comm., 2-7. I i f., .r-,Zi gi f .. o ' -r f... ,,.,' i .r v ' M 7. . . f,,,,,,,f i. f ' ' 'Z ' xi . all - . ?:y-7:14 ' A ju' fiii 31 ' 23753-if i - - - if A fm! J . ' J' ff-'5- ' ' LES GLASS LEON -8, Pl'0- GLASER, CHAR , , XYZ, 4-7, Physical Science Office, XYZ, 5-8, Senior Arista, Junior 7 Arista, Dean's Office, 3 Wm Comm- 3'8- The Senior is soyohisticatecl. 87 v4 1-. GLATT, ANNA-NIARIE Softball Team, 5, Bowling Team, 6, Class Officer, 6. YY 4? GOLD, JOEL Track Team, 4, Class Officer, 1, V.A. Office, 5, 6. 5,7-i ,I .44-5, .,g ,-1 ..,. f 1.,,-gg ,-f,,? I Q, ,f f f ,f,, 'Y Lfilgj ffff , '. ,V '. 5f f J'fQ2?ifQ4 fL,5,z,f, GLICKEL, EILEEN Physical Science Office, 7, 8, Junior Chorus, 4, Class Officer, 6, 8. 4 1 1 Q 2 -:Q ' f 4 K fy f 52 i , .5 , ,, f X f f., . . Zhi . LA ,,',,', , ,., ,Y , 'W Z 5 f Oy ff 1 ff fag! I 7 2caa448g'W!vzf , - ,151 , 'rw-. .7 Q' ,. GOLDBERG, BRUCE Chemistry Lab., 7, Junior Band, 2, Band, 3-7. . 4 ' ,.' . , ii . -'k.V .. , ' V -,gg f-k. ,V A K ' LVQ., r ' i t VV f, I , V if .lae ,.,, J 'JV ' H siiige'i ,I Q 'QQw, f ijiggfv Hs? . GOLDBERG, JUDITH S. Hobbies: Voice and Dramatics. ' Y gf- , i 'a,f':i, ,f - -65.7 fr 7 -ig . '- . A I f ,K !.V. f g if' ,,,i'.Lf' .,' fx , ii . f iff-.' , .,-,tggjlgr ' K JZ2f5gf1,3ifj:f51g ,. GOLDHABER, NATHAN Dutchman Staff, 5, 6, Chess Club, 7. 88 t , ' ---'--' ,Vi , .' GOLDBERG, PHILIP Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Class Of- ficer, 4, General Science Supply Room, 3, Physical Science Office, 5-7, Program Comm., 3-7, Junior Arista, 3, 4, Baseball Team Man- ager, 8. Q09 u-H- ' w-if GOLDIVIAN, DANIEL Dutchman Rep., 3, Baseball Team, 7, 8, Choral Club, 4-8, Class Offi- cer, 1, 2, Arch Patrol, 1, 2. GLICKIVIAN, WENDY . 'ills' 'Z-ff ,rt ,. , , .,x4- V- ,gf . Ss . ra K Vk,k it N - - fc if 1 . , ,V., 'H .f ' GLUCK, GEORGE Bowling Team, 7, 8. Track Team, 3-8, Arch Patrol, 3, 4. GOLDBERG, DEBORAH Senior Arista, Erasmian Art Staff, 7, 8, Arch Art Staff, 7, 8, Twirl- ers, 5, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Grade Advis- er's Office, 5, 6, Program Comm., 5-8, Averaging Comm., 6-8. GOLDBERG, JUDITH C. Class Officer, 3, 5. GOLUBERGIRANDY GOLDBERG,SUZANNE Class Ufflflefi 2, 5- Hobbies: Dancing, Swimming. GOLDNIAN, IVIARJORIE GOLDMAN, MIRIAM Senior Arista, Program Comm., 3- Arch Rep., 7-8, Cantata, 5-8, Clagg Office,-1 3, 4, 7. 7, Averaging Comm., 4-8, XYZ, 5- Boosters, 7, 8, Class Officer 4-6, 8, Boosters, 7, 8, Grade Adviser's Office, 3-8. 8. GOETZ, FREDRIC Basketball Tea-m, 2-4, Swimming Team, 3, 4, Class Officer, 5. GOLDBERG, JUDITH DAVEY Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-7, French Club, 5, 6, Adm. Ass't Office, 4-7, Orchestra, 4-8. GOLDEN, ROBERT Baseball Team, 1-4, Basketball Team, 1, 2, Band, 6-8, Boys' Glee Club, 4, 5. Z. if 'f F, Z i, If-I g .1 if 0, , , c 1 ff 4, ,f 1 ,Y , ww V if J fnf ,if af, I MM ,, ,j ,. 43, fV'f:fg, ' . f, , -. , g , 1'7 'T , GOLDNIAN, PHYLLIS f, -f of ffwf , cQ.cvf,,i-Mfffgff fl I '17, W : S1 ' x, . fi 3'12.Z3l'2ff?f23 1 ' A ' ., ., 2 -it-' '- 'Li ,gfaifrjf ff 444 14 X X! ,m A f , 5' M 7 W X N fi .. , .,,1,ff,' ' 1- pcs Ifk' I 1 .. .. -726 ' H, V- 7 . jn,Z.2' - f' il , ,,,' ,W - .U 'f g : ' - .Mi lf ' . ,wr-i ' fg.7Z .. . ,my f A ' f l 14, 5 GOLDMAN, SANDRA class officer, 1, 3, 5-7. 7, f-.f ff f ' ' . 8 971' X71 7 f ,V , 4,, 4. , 5' , QM? 6221- X' -. '. ,gjgfg-,.Qv a f, 7 ..,f.ff Af 1 ff! , 7, GOLDSTEIN, CAROL Tennis Team, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Art Of- fice, 6, 8. f f ,,,, , VV, 5 HX, I GOLDSTEIN, IRENE Dutchman Staff, 7, 8, Twirlers, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 6- 8, Class Officer, 1-6. M if ,:'f:fz. f, . ,qw ,, ' - f , . .... ,l y f ff: A-ff. AAAA Z7 2 ff! 1 I ik C 42 fl if n ga ,W X Kbijhf' if , ,f , . fi 7 +55 , 3,171 7 -,Af f ' ,V ze 1 ' .f,4n-pf,-'i M I' ' JV ' 7' GOLDSTEIN, MARTIN Hobbies: Classical Music, Read- ing. O I 4- 1 ,, ,1I,.fI , 1 ' 7 XJ 1 I W' X 'I Q' fc V 9 I A LA ' lu L , Qi 1 .. f , ,:,, ' Rf' I U5 X5 T r V - .. 5 I , E -'52 -- ff 'i W . I. I ' , 1 I I 'f , fbi., S l L 1-' X Z r.V 2 .,,,,,V,.!. qi V I , . -- GOLDSMITH, ROBERTA Cantata, 5, Class Officer, 6, Braille Office, 5. , V i f- . A f 110' ' C 4, ..-- wzf- I ' , , Miff. f .,7,,if,. ' WW ,- QM . . , -! fA',,ff ' Af f 2-:if 4' ' A f -'f'- ' - f .f 72- ' f ' . . ,Qgf?p ' ' ,lj- GOLDSTEIN, FLORENCE Attendance Office, 5, Arch Rep., 7, 8. 1 .,. V -, A Q ,,V. . . .... s . ,ff 7 ff f A' ff fy! ,f 7 07 7 f ff? P, ff 4 X 'ff ,- ff!! f, gf My W f f Q? 444 if , 1 f I ff ' 2 f i GOLDSTEIN, JACQUELINE Junior Arista, Dutchman Poetry Editor, 4-8, Boosters, 4-8, Choral Club, 5, 6, 8, Program Comm., 4- 8, Dean's Office, -4-6, Class Offi- cer, 3, Arch Art Co-Editor, 7, 8. GOLDSTEIN, WENDIE GOLDSTEIN, WILLIAM GOLDWASSER, STANLEY Basketball Team, 5-8, Hockey Swimming Team, 3, 4, Basketball Football Team, 7, 8, Class Officer, Team, 3-8, Tennis Team, 5-8, Vol- Team, 3-6, Class Officer, 3-5. 5, Arch Patrol, 4-6. leyball Team, 5-8, Orchestra, 4-8, Leaders, 6-8, Biology Office, 5, 6. s ' GOOD, IO-ELLEN Senior Arista, Arch Managing Edi- tor, 7, 8, Biota Associate Editor, 7, 8, Twirlers, 5, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 7, 8, Biology Office, 4-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Aver- aging Comm., 5-8. 89 GOODMAN, ELLEN General Office, 3. GORDON, GAILE XYZ, 5-8, Orchestra, 3-8. GOTTESFELD, EVELYN Erasmian Typist, 5, 6, Class Of cer, 4, 5, Library, 7, 8. GOULD, ELLEN Attendance Office, 6. 90 fi- i GOODMAN, JUDITH Class Officer, 3. YW f.gg4f,4-cw! 2 , 4 -,,- -1 27, , .3 ,Qi W 75,11 fv fqtvjfn , GOODMAN, RICHARD H. Senior Arista, Math Team, 5-8, Captain, 7, 8, Math Office, 3-8, Program Comm., 5-7, Arch Editor, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Russian Language Club, 6, Averaging Comm., 5-7. GORDON, PAUL Hobbies: Bowling, Basketball. 'PI' .C R Ulf 1 -FL W, R 1' col.. - i ' ,-, f ' T ' , . -iff' is KE.'f'g,s.,figg:,, -1 . ' I . 'j,2-'fgf,,., 15, Q 5 GDL , 'f 'f szpfrg-Q . JQEi .sT, f . ,,,.,,, -'i i R ff r' A . . C- 'V 'fwvjt ' X -' '?' H ' 7 r f 9. 7 8-I c' cg!-lla . GOTTFRlED, ARNOLD Band, 3-8, Arch Patrol, 3. GRAD, JONATHAN Track Team, 5, G, Class Officer, 3, Football Publicity Comm., 4, GORDON, RENEE Plans to become a secretary. ,wa--f GOTTLIEB, KENNETH Senior Arista, Chess Club, 5, XYZ, 5-8, President, 7, Program Comm, 3-8, Physical Science Office, 4-8, Tennis Team Manager, 7, 8, Arch Photographer, 7, 8, Biota Staff, 7,s. 7. GRANATO, CAMILLE Adm. Ass't Office, 3, 7, G.O. Rep., 3. GOODSTEIN, SUSAN Senior Arista, Arch Typist, 7, 8, Twirlers, 5-7, Class Officer, 3, Principal's Office, 5-7, General Office, 3, 4, Program Comm., 3- 8, Averaging Comm., 5, 6. GOREN. DORIS Hopes to become a practical nurse. GOTTLIEB, MELVYN Guard, 5, 6, Class Officer, 7. . l Rgzf ,,af GRANT FLORENCE r Dutchman Rep., 1, Arch Rep., 7, -1138! f 5 ,'rl.- gif '!! ' 5-Qi i .--. 5. ....,,t,. . a aw I GORDON, BERT Russian Club, 6, French Club, 7, 8, Class Officer, 4. GOTKIN, PAUL c.o. Rep., 7. GOTTLIEB, ROBERT Senior Arista, Physical Science Office, 5-8, Student Assembly Rep., 7, Boys' Infirmary, 7. GRANT, MARY Erasmian Rep., 5-7, Arch Rep,, 7 Softball Team, 5-8, Basketball Cantata, 5, 6, Class Officer, 5-7 Choral Club, 3-8, Jun- Election Comm., 4. Team, 5-8, ior Chorus, 1, 2, Class Officer, 3, 6. 3 ,, it r ahgr rag? f 1 f ' .sf-i2F?4:5L?'i', K -fff 4 - f +-4 GRANT, STUART Hobbies: Collecting Coins, Bowl- ing, Swimming. 1 4 ,i,, rw ,ef ' ig! '- 1+ f--- I .-.aw . fs., ,. I '51 GREEN, LINDA GRASHOW, JAMES .Erasmian Art Staff, 4-8, Freshman Chorus, 1. 1 , f 7? 1 'Y J ' ff' fir ef i .M rQff,rv1faGr.rri'ff-' ff z- -.. ' Lrffqvfl-f','a'f . 11 fm 1: '- wer. ::g'r3' U X ' 2, ,rs Vw f'i, . if iii ... .f,,.,vr. . -rw- -, .. ,1 1 GRASSO, AGATHA GRAY, PAUL GREEN LAURA Class Officer, 6,8. Class Officer, 7, Arch Patrol, 3. VolleyballTeam 2 5 GREEN, IVIARJORIE lf Miss F leischer: All the news Softball Team, 5, Volleyball Team, Pi Kappa, 7, U 6, Class Officer, 5-7, Library, 3-7. that its we prznt. . fff'fiif A ififfi ' ,fai ,V.,,V ' ' ' 7 , is ,T ,,,r4 7 ' ,',,i - iff - , r,,- f 2 3,2,'1'Qf.Qf : ' GREENBAUM, GLORIA M,-, Campana. V11 Lawrence Remember Class Officer, 3, General Office, 3-8, French Club, 7, 8- when Clarence and I GREENBERG, ALLAN Track Team, 5-8, Arch Patrol, 3, 4. GREENBERG, GERALD Senior Arista, Soccer Team, 7-8, XYZ, 5-8, Chess Club, 6-8, Class Officer, 2, Arch Patrol, 4, 6, Art Office, 7, Junior Band, 5. Mrs. johnson: Look Ma, no cavities. GREENBERG, JEAN Class Officer, 3, 5. GREENSTEIN, ALLAN Senior Arista, Chess Club, 5-8, XYZ, 6-8. GROSS, AMY Senior Arista, Dutchman Advertis- ing Manager, 7-8, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 1. GROSSIVIAN, BARBARA Erasmian Rep., 2, Class Officer, 1, Treasurer's Office, 3. 92 . 'Q V J' 1 ' iff Lf' J' if i - - L J' L ,- IJ' l ' J i W . - J J' V l I. I ' , , 1 4, N ,av 1' Q cl ,' 'f-www.. ff f of V 1 aa:-L V , If, VA .N-.gi , P ,. f . .N . ' ' f'f a,.f'? J V A X , vlkl ,, fin h I -1,-.4 ,K f , ' f .- -' Q 1 U . . 'i'5Q.f7' f ' ' , .fa ,-,H ..f11f.f . i- 2 ' - 1- - . f' r, . ,'.r - - - , r.,r. - .41 , A M, .,.,,, . ,, . . , ,,f ws ,ex ,Q .... Y. V ' :tif fi: aff, 4 4? --590 CZ 4 ,4.'.-'Mia' in 1 'W '? if 'ff 1 f:' .,,,., 1 Void!! A ff H I L- QZZQQ- .. A. V ,, -7 . I t J if , 4- 'NJ ' ' :ik , ,ff , ,, - , , - mg, Mi, 4 f Jw, , ,fs 7- ,..,f,,, el , .. Y f . 43 . f - .f i f , ' V, 'il-S 3 .AQ 1'-sfiffscfi ,113 t -5-ffm'- v9f' GREENBERG, SUSAN GREENE, BARRY visual Aids Squad, 5, Class Of. Senior Arista, Basketball J,V. GREENWALD, SHEILA Dutchman Rep., 6, XYZ, 5-7, G.O. Rep., 5. ff, f -,J , M--.-.JP-W. ,w a f- . f- ., -if i -If J Q sf 0 .. 4 R GROSS, BETSY Erasmian Art Staff, 5, 7, Bowling Team, 5-8, Hockey Team, 4-8, Leaders Club, 6-8, Student Guid- ance Comm., 5-8, Art Office, 4-8, Program Caomm., 5-8. t 'f'r ., -.fk 'Vff' Q3 1 It -255, 4:4 v-vii N Q f r A '.,.2-i1fiQ, ' ' , i' - ' 15 4' :ai . . , ' if , r 5 ' L , A ,fjfawi 1 GROSSIVIAN, REGINALD Soccer Team, 3-8, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8, Class Officer, 5, Art Office, 4. Arch figer,7, Nlanager, 5-8, XYZ, 6-B, Patrol,6. ,-3,5,,r,5,4,r .,., 2 4- ,..,,f.,, cf, f.'.. . my A, ' 'V,' GREER, EDWARD Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Chess Club, 5, 7-8, G.O. Award Comm., 6-8. -Wx GROSS, iVlELANlE Hobbies: Swimming, Dancing. A GREENFIELD, GERALD Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Dutchman Rep., 6, 7, Visual Aid Squad, 5-7, - .-gf.. . w nf! .- f 'W'-1' ,.,,,V . ' ', 'i 1 -f 5 GRODZICKER, TERRI Senior Arista, Arch Literary Staff, 7, 8, Program Comm., 2-7, Stu- dent Guidance Comm., 5-8, Elec- tion Comm,, 5-8, XYZ, 6-8, Aver- aging Comm., 2-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 3-7. GROSS, ROBERT Class Officer, 4, 5, Biology Of- fice, 3. GRUNDFAST, LOIS Russian Club, 6, Class Officer, 5: Library, 3-8. GUDAY, CAROLE Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Junior Chorus, 4, Attendance Of- fice, 4-8. GREENSPAN, JERRY Football Team, 5, 6, Baseball Team, 3, 4, GRONER, MARIAN French Club, 7, Record Office, 6, Class Officer, 8, Modern Dance Club, 7. K A . g -.lik-f. f , .,.. I 1 if GROSS, WALTER Senior Arista, 5-8, Junior Arista, 3, 4, Boy Leader, 4, XYZ, 5-8, Chess Club, 6-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 3, 4, Math Office, 4, Prog. Comm., 2-6. A lf- f f .. 743 Q i ! N 1, ' ,I I Z . L.. - .Mu-7. 775 ' , , ., . ,.V,? , ,, ', .f 9,4-an-any ,,. 7 GUGGENHEIM, RiCHARD J.V. Baseball Team, 3, CI355 Offg. Cel, 3. 49 Grade Officer, 4, Stu- dent Council, 4, 5, Studgnt AS. SQFDUIY, 3, Arch Patrol, 6. . Er ,, eg. , GULINER, NIARJORIE Class Officer, 2, 4, Art Office, 3-7. ,W GUTTERIVIAN, JOSEPH Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, 5-8, Arch Patrol, 4-8, Infirmary, 3, 4, 6-8. l lrr . ,cf f X 47 41 ,C if Was, 7 ', f W , , A5 i 1 ' ,. ,, f I , bf, ji h 0. - ' an bc.. , HAGEN, NANCY Hockey Team, 3-8, Softball Team, 5-8, Leaders Club, 5-8, Cantata, 2-8, Class Officer, 2, 5, Volleyball Team Coach, 5-8. V ,nj-Lf! ,. if, , Lz gxg .S HALPERN, DAVID Track Team, 4-6, Bowling Team, 7-8, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 5-8, Class Officer, 3, 6. Q 3 JT? 4. - hi! .' , ,. f, ff. M., .. ,,..:,,.,yf . -- ,rl 'f GUNSHER, IVIARIAN Erasmian Rep., 4, Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Boosters, 7, 8, Student Assembly Rep., 7, Grade Adviser's Office, 4-6, Student Guidance Comm., 7, 8. ,ww GURIAN, AMY Arch Rep., 7, Twirlers, 5, 6, Stu- dent Guidance Comm., 6-8, Class Officer, 4, Grade Adviser's Office, 3-8. .Q..,,,.-wv- C Q EY JIY... K I GUTSTEIN, BARBARA Bowling Club, 6, 7. fu I I v GUTTERNIAN, DIANE Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Senior Activities Office, 3-7, Russian Language Club, 6, Badminton, 5, 6, Commencement Comm., 4, 6. 1 , , HADDAD, LOUISE ,' ' Newman Club, 1, Class Officer, 1. l P .t 7 , I, L-7' Vx f .f' 9 Q,-1. Y Q .. , , , . .., . A ssi i T i i- . it i s - ' Y 'pull' i . l I Q- f I w U Q r f i A T, . in 1 HAGGEU, GAYLE I 9 Hobby: Leathercraft. ' If I i l1ill3N'..l , ' I 1' , - .1 Tx l S 1 , 13-'iv ' I l -so Q- X 5 A1 'J' f 4- '1 'Q-r-F' 'iix. Tf l' L MLW' , -,.,,-9'-' . Z f - iff-W -- -- - ,,,- .,- - 1 - - ' I f f A., ZV: I - -- --- - v - f G ,X . I. A U GX 2, n -. '. . -- ,,, X J' i , ,YI '-' HALPERN, Juoim , QQ ,f --' , , . . . . --- - . S -f K. T 1,- Senlor Arista, Junior Arista, 3, 4, R ,,. I , 3 , Dutchman Rep., 3, Program ji I , Comm., 3-8, Twirlers, 5, Student ' . , Guidance Comm., 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Choral Club, 5-8. 93 HALWEIL, RONALD Cross Country Team, 5-8, Class Officer, 5, Adm. Ass't Office, 3-8, HANDELMAN, SAMUEL Baseball Team, 6, Bowling Team, 5, Class Officer, 4. - '-,f-RFQ ' .- W fm ., .. . Mc. 5 v S VA f 4,41 ' ' I' 7'f'c .jf9i 'ft HARRIGAN, JOHN Hobby: Bowling. , 4, Q LGA ff.. -. -1 L. I I 'Q ff! ' HAMILTON, CLARA-JEAN Russian Language Club, 6. if ' QV, . ' .V -.0 ,fffa 7 HANKE, ARTHUR Rifle Team, 6, Bowling Team, 5, Class Officer, 3, 5. ,pain HARRIS, HAROLD Newman Club, 3, 4, Class Officer, 2, Arch Patrol, 3. HAMMER, ROBERT Hobbies, Playing Accordion, Horse- back Riding. .,s,,lk , f, 4' , , I - -. ' ', ,,r' -Aff 'f Wi-Q! f - HANKIN, CAROL Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Boosters, 7, 8, Program Comm., 4-8, Election Comm., 5-8, Mental Health Comm., 7, 8, Adm. Ass't Office, 3-8. HARRIS, HARVEY Hopes to becomes a dentist. 94 1' Ji ' HARRIS, ROY XYZ, 6-8, Russian Language Club, 6, Chess Club, 6-8, General Of- fice, 5-8, Band, 2, Lunch Room Guard, 5. HANAUER, RICHARD Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Physical Science Office, 7, 8. J f' Pi HANRAHAN, JOHN Swimming Team, 2-6, Boys' Glee Club, 2-5. A fs . ,-1 - ' E ,Q ,gf 'I' fi. 5' ' Ii.. . -, . .ae ' -.c ': 3,-.rifxwivh I ,- 'fl arf X 1 , z 1 I 1. gr. X Zfff ' HAND, VICTOR Dutchman Photography Editor, 5- 7, Arch Photographer, 7, XYZ, 4-7. HARPER, LESLIE Hockey Team, 3-6, Tennis Club, 3-8, Badminton Club, 3-8, Can- tata, 3-8, Leaders Club, 5-8. .lx -1 X C X .,,- I 5? F ,lf '-.-.. , -5. X 0 -- :- Nasvn... TT -4 -lf U .gamut ' .'g,fpi, j ,, , ff2QQqV 'f9Q x TQ' .W WE ,. ' ff? ' ' , .ior wx' ,' '.f'. . H ' ji: HARRIS, SHERRY Erasmian Rep., 3, Dutchman Rep., 3, Bowling Team, 7, Physical Ed- ucation Office, 6. HASHER, .IUDITH Senior Arista, Attendance Office, 4, Volleyball Team Coach, 3-6, Softball Team Coach, 5-8, Leaders Club, 5-8, Class Officer, 3, Pro- gram Comm. Office, 3. HASSEIT, ROBERT Plans to attend college. 47' HAUSCHILD, MADELINE Modern Dance Club, 7, Cafeteria Squad, 8. ga- f- I V 2. X Z' ro: 4 'N STN- Ag, '1--.. U v .F , 4 ' ff 5 'IA HEIM, RICHARD Interested in photography and stamp collecting. ..--, 11:61 HEINRICHS, FREDERICK Hobbies: Model Trains and Planes. 'C Q-uv HAYES, THOMAS Class Officer, 7. 'Qi' -'Q cr- ' xv -KX ,kwa svn, A i HAYSTRAND, ELAINE Grade Adviser's Office, 8. ,f ,. sq '59 '. 'K-z - . A rv Jo' 4,5 , 3 45 5,193 qv gt.. ' 1 . 'li HEBBARD, STEPHEN XYZ, 5, Gown Comm., 4, Pi Kappa, 3, President, 4, Choral Club, 4-8, Junior Chorus, 3, Track Team, 3. A 5i?iQafi 4 59 ,IW sf .? HEFFER, KAREN Junior Band, 5, 6, General Office, 4, 5, Biology Lab., 7. fl i . - .V ,f 3 x ,, , HEIMAN, ANN HEIN, SUSAN HEINEMAN, DORIS HEINRICH, RICHARD Class Officer, 1, 4, 5, Braille of- Class Officer, 2-4, Program Senior Arista, Cantata, 4-5, Biol- Football Team, 4-8, Band, 3, 4, 6, fice,5,6, Comm., 2, Cantata, 3, 4, Fresh- ogy Office, 5, 7, French Club, 5. Boys' Glee Club, 7, 8, Class Of- man Chorus, 1, 2. ficer, 4-6, Grade Officer, 5, Stu- dent Council, 5. 'l X -N I ' ... I , ff? gg :P 'X i of i , .p , X X 1 5 5 . 293 ' . VJ ,W :Kg g, IA E z .Y 1 Y, ,f. 'A ' G I V - j ei ,gat -ai' HEISELER, ERICH Hobbies: Swimming and Record Collecting. rio 'wel ' W T X KR? Vigil HELFANT, LUCILLE Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Secretary, 6, Grade Officer, 6, G.O. Secre- tary, 7, 8, Student Council, 7, 8, Program Comm., 3-8, Boosters, 5-8, Adm. Ass't Office, 3-7, Arch Literary Staff, 7, 8. HENNING, DOUGLAS Plans to join the Air Force. HERMAN, DIANE Erasmian Rep., 3, Dutchman Rep.. 4, Softball Team, 5, Hockey Team, 5, Twirlers, 5-8, Co-Captain, 7, 8, Class Officer, 3, 5, Student As- sembly Rep., 7-8, Vice-President, 8, General Office, 3-8. 95 fllllll ,IQIIIIIIIA I -,gcirif HERSCHFELD, DAVID I. XYZ, 5-8, Russian Language Club, 6, Physical Science Office, 6-8, Dramatics Club, 3-6, Cheerleaders, 6-8. f. , 'III' 'II 3,3 , 1 Miliifq 2 2 I it . , HERSH, KAREN Boosters, 6, 7, Spanish Office, 5-7. w , .ra-. ' f e -A . X , W y f s, X Uv of V ef. ' I . . f . M qi' f ., Q' 5 f' sig.. Hifi-9 yn ff 4, v, M HERTZ, PETER Football Team, 5-8, Physical Sci- ence Office, 5-8. dc.. . gifts . fs-Qsx' 'Y--if C., - ' A auii ,c siiis iisii . 2 ' I ' n41':b'w? siss ' ii i 3, . i 'W' , . .. gg ' V, I jim:-,' if ' ' , if .-'Y'-Ky 1525 vi 95 -' , 'df xg ' 1 fi '- c'5 ? 4 l '.Y2?'.4.- HERZ, RALPH Freshman Chorus, 1, 2, Class Of- ficer, 1, Braille Office, 7. 52 4 I . HIRSCH, MARVIN HIRSCH, MORRIS HIRSCH, ROBERTA HIRSCHMAN, RICHARD H0bbi9Sr B8SIiBTDHII. TENNIS. Class Officer, 7, Physical Science Softball Team, 5, Bowling Team, Senior Arista, Arch Sports Staff, Office, 6, 7. 5, 6, Gym Office, 5-7. 7, 8, Biota Staff, 7, 8, Basketball Team Statistician, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Chess Club, 3-7, Class Officer, 3-6, Arch Patrol, 3-8. O 0 ucv-n ,.,-af' -' .gf I fff rim A V A 'fnrfil r '42 L .. . Y '3f l !L k'::7 3:TZV 5' ..:.-tfggfilf' '- 'g31-flj. Lt ,: 4 ,Mai 1 7 ' N, . ak- -.lf-x JNKIE .KA 11 ,2 X xv 33' -ee sr fi 4 if . fs +- 4 HOFFMAN ANTHONY HOFFMANN, WILLIAM - f- f- ., , . Z' r , H III' An W f ' I 'if ,X , . Y OID W f ,, 3 . jn- dg. . ,,,,,,,,,f. X 6' AA: 4 KR 2 Q, f cj fy!! f f S' A my X I X HOLMES, SANDRA HOLST, JOHN gli- ' 4i -1. NL, L. HICKEY, PATRICIA Class Officer, 4, 7. HOCHNIAN, KENNETH XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 6, Physi cal Science Office, 4-7. A x ,J Ta' H Y 7, , inns, Z- Q? .7- HOLSTEIN, MICHAEL XYZ, 4, 5, Arch'Patrol, 3, 6. Hobbies, Electronics, Swimming. Junior Chorus, 4, Choral Club, 5, Soccer Team, 5-8, Captain, 5, 7. Biology Lab., 4-8. 6 96 time p--5, ir' . k.'k , HOLZEK, SUSAN HOLZMAN, LEE Hobbies: Reading, Music. Class Officer, 2, 5, k',rV., . X , Q' , . 1. , HOUBEN, JO-ELLEN Senior Arista, Erasmian Art Staff, 5-8, Arch Art Staff, 7-8, Class Of ficer, 1, 2, 7, English Office, 5-6 Program Comm., 6-8. HOUNSLEA, DIANA Dutchman Rep., 1, 2. isa f 'x HOMLER, RENEE Attendance Office, 1, Braille Of- fice, 1. V , HOUNSLEA, DONNA F. Class Officer, 5, 7, G.O. Rep., 1- 3, Freshman Chorus, 1, 2. Q D 1 dj, rmfu l l A 5- .fl El ' ,-3:-f 'T T - TT ...,.:. ' 'S-15177, .., A 'rig QU, I ug JRLKIE' 7 7 2 wi 'lf' I ,352 ' Vk,, LT R, gyiffffjfgffif? ,, c - HUNT, YVONNE 27,17 . . HUNTER, WILLIAM Twirlers, 3, Physical Science Of- Class Officer, 3. fice, 5. HUSIK, IRA French Language Club, 6, Class Officer, 5. . . 'if HOPKINS, MARGARET Bowling Team, 6-8, Softball Team, 7, 8, Track Team, 3, Newman Club, 5-8, Class Officer, 7. HOWELL, ROBERT Track Team, 4-8, XYZ, 5, Class Officer, 3, Chemistry Lab., 3, 4. 44 HU BERMAN, MARSHALL Track Team, 3, Arch Patrol, 4, Biology Lab. Ass't, 3-5. 49-f HUTTER, MARYLYN Hobbies: Photography, Bicycle Rid- ing, Bowling. , ' -12 HOROWITZ, MURRAY Arch Patrol, 2, Chess Club, 6. HOWLEY, MARGUERITE Bowling Team, 6, Choral Club, 4-6, Newman Club, 2. - A HUNT, ELLEN Cantata, 3, 4, Class Officer, 3. , Us HUTTON, JESSE Band, 3-7, Class Officer, 1. 97 ,W.,,.Y.. , I . Mi ' .- Qi 1. S' 'if '- Y . , 75- 'flzf r 1 V X., ,,3.9'lJ. -I if 7 ,b I I vlv K -.,,-,-pm, 't f- , HUZANSKY, BERNARD Hobbies, Stamp Collecting, Fish- ing. IIVIBRIANI, GERALDINE Hobby, Dancing. +'iii ISRAEL, IVIORTY Class Officer, 4, Classics Office, 5-7. JACOBS, MADELINE Library, 4-6, Choral Club, 8. 98 HYNJOWECH, NIAXINE Class Officer, 3, Library, 6. INGERIVJAN, DIANNE Class Officer, 7. . ' ,s-131 7 ' J y,sv.f,,1 ' .ei . 1 x f Q., x X xf f m, Q r x 'X ' 5 ISRAELSON, JANE . V if 'r .a-5373 IANNONE, ANTHONY Plans to enter the Navy. lSAACS, CAROL Arch Art Editor, 7, 8, Erasmian Art Staff, 5-8, Hockey, 6, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Cantata, 5, 6, Class Officer, 3, 4, 7, Art Of- fice, 3-8. Arch Rep., 7, XYZ, 5-8, Class Of- Dutchman Rep., 3, 5, 6, Boosters, ficer, 5, 7, 8, XYZ, 5, 6, Class Officer, 5, Library, 4-8. IANUCELLI, VICKI Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 4-8, XYZ, 4-8, Class Officer, 4, Attendance Office, 4-8, Erasmian Art Staff, 4-8, Arch Art Staff, 8. JACKSON, MARTHA Junior Chorus, 3, Choral Club, 5-7. CW' JACOBSON, ARLENE JACOBSON, CYNTHIA JACOBSON, JUDITH Twirlers, 3, Class Officer, 1-4, 6, Class Officer, 4, Physical Science Freshman Chorus, 1, 2, Choral 7, Attendance Office, 5. ' Office, 5, 6. Club, 2-8, Class Officer, 2, ln- firmary, 2-4. vs 5 IERARDI, ANDREW Class Officer, 1, 2. ' ,,,, ks., .-33 X o I 3'- xv- 'meifi' . - --1-PSR: f O' 1. f ' ' x .' 1 , f ,.5iEgJ1iff1:'i ly ..,..,.. A f f R 5 , Wa! ISRAEL ELAINE N! v Boosters, 6-8, Class Officer, 2, Attendance Office, 4-8. JACOBS, JUDITH Hockey Team, 7, 8, Cantata, 8, Badminton Team, 7, 8. ,, J . J . f'f'.,f, JXJJWW rrrrlff c JAFFE, SUSAN XYZ, 7. Bi Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Election Comm., 5-8 MUSIC 05509, 3: Spanish Office 6-8, Volleyball Team, 5, 6. JAMES, ALFRED Arch Patrol, 5, Class Officer, 1-8. ,. .,. , A , 'ia if Q.. X gk Z 4 Ik ff V . 4, I'f'wlfz.wwm'?-ez - , JEHLE, JEFFREY XYZ, 5-8, Arch Patrol, 5. JELINEK, GREGORY XYZ, 6-8, Choral Club, 3-8, G.O. Store, 6-8, Program Comm., 2-8. J 4-ff JARVIS, ELEANOR Bowling Team, 6, Class 5, 6, Braille Office, 5. JAVORS, ROBERT L. Spanish Office, 5-7. A , ,Ni- V-l .SNA 1 SN A .pl 7 N if, x- .,. f W . K0 14 -f': f 'fi , ,.. If ' I -fl' -i 'Ll A I! 'lux 'Lil 5 l7L 'l'l'p J , 42+ WiLL ,A I 'FW' 1' M xi hLl .XL r 7f'7' I ,ix J Lx 'XX J 'A K 5 'WAT ' ?' 5 'A ' X. Q , ff 1' YQEQQ--44,g4!Ar.xg - ?l'Q,'flQf . Se-217 '7??'r'fL45 ,T afxtg I-:lg 'J it ,JI J A f I fl if .21 ri li on by 44 Q, IV ,1,1: 56 A r f-A --- --1 I , fig' JEROS, MARLA JOHNSON, JACQUELINE JOHNSON, ROBERTA JOSEPH, PENELOPE JOSEPHSON, HAROLD Cantata, 6, Class Officer, 3. Basketball Team, 5-8, Softball Dean's Office, 4-8, Russian Lan- Cantata, 6. Dean's Office, 3-7. 5-8- Laders Club 6-8, uage Club, 6, Cantata, 7, 8, Team, , e , g Health Education Office, 7, 8. Class Officer, 3-5, G.O. Rep., 6, 7. g M VB' -.. ,lu -ff' . Z: ' -Q54 If UAV, .At . , ,Mfff9 C 'fvf,j . - Img, I V 7' A -gt Q 'rll . ' J f fffQ1?f' V, '15,-4, L -gi, gg vgf . . ... ,. , l.. .fzgpf . f-, n , ,, ,C , L ,,,.' r ,ffq.,.'ff, ,232 f,, ,iqefpg ,.,,j- f, X '53 -Ziff gk, :QE JUCEAIVJ, MICHAEL Football Team, 3-8. KAHN, JESSE Senior Arista, Arch Patrol, 4, Pro- gram Comm., 3-5, General Science Office, 3, XYZ, 5-8, French Club, 5, Class Officer, 6, 7, Physical Science Office, 5-8. KALTNIAN, RELLYA Hockey Team, 3, Art Office, 5-7, Junior Chorus, 3, 4. yi mms...- KANTROWITZ, MARCIA Bowling Team, 4, 5, Class Officer, 3, 4. 100 JUPITER, HAROLD Soccer Team, 4-8, Junior Chorus, 3, 4. 'ZZ' KAHN, PHYLLIS Class Officer, 4. 'W' KAMELHAR, JUD-ITH Hockey Team, 3, Softball Team, 5, Class Officer, 7, Art Gallery, 3. . . t Y L . .. r ' , . .. YJ 4 Q ' ,pf fi t? , Y . We, 1 KAPLAN, ALLAN Lunch Room Guard, 5, Biology Office, 6-7. .,. if ' fi ' JUSTRY, CAROLE Cantata, 5, Junior Chorus, 3, Program Comm., 3-5. ff ff-MZ 10.011 . -, . .,,, ,, '3 ZfffffWfvTQ1ffZ'z4a-W ff- f 1 5' 'W I ' Ts? iff L J 'K fgi, W . . K I ,gif 'f - . W ,HLA W , - evifff, ' . ii ,,52 f KAHN, STEVEN Dean's Office, 4-8. r .ff-1 ,LV s iw ,:,,... -zz- ' fw igwfp' I sag' ., L We 5 - . ,. - .. ,i .T ,mf ' ,if -4 r i, ' f U 1' f. if ,311 ,tw-f'f,, Q gm, r ,N KAMER, THELMA Senior Arista, Orchestra, 3-8, Secretary, 5-8, Class Officer, 3-6, Erasmian Rep., 5, 6, Kings County Hospital Entertainment Comm., 3, 5. 44 KAPLAN, EDYTHE Class Officer, 4-7, Attendance Of- fice, 3-8. A . .X 4-1. My ,fir . -..x - H, W-0 ' 'z:,W!z 1 f ' 'f ,,:': 3Qy ' r,- , . i v I 5210 . -..- ,gh .5 KAHANE, ARNOLD Dutchman Staff, 5-8, Arch Patrol, 3, 4. ttl, , 'r -. .f,- . ,'f:,-fi5 ' - eril 7 A is - f. , -r- ,, .. Q .4 ive! 'i- ., .,,- f .--- A- . ...,.- f f --r' 1- KAINIIN, ELIZABETH Class Officer, 3, Attendance Of- fice, 5, Erasmian Rep., 5. KAMINSKY, FLORENCE H-013525 to enter the newspaper ie . J , f Me, 5 at ff of jf! KAPLAN, JOEL Baseball Team, 7, 8, Choral Club 3, 4, Record Office, 5, 6. . r .,xT'S7Tv r 1 , 1 ,J .1 Hi , , P .'.- ,V A- x M 1 KAHN, ALLAN Class Officer, 7, Grade Adviser's Office, 3-8, Averaging Comm., 7, Student Assembly, 8. V iz Vk,', EV ,i,i.r.. i T 'iti ji? Lil, 7, of -2 r,',- ' S' ' fr KALLEN, SUSAN Junior Arista, Freshman Adviser's Office, 1, Program Comm., 2-6. KANDEL, JEANNE Class Officer, 3, 4, 7, Attendance Office, 4. ,Ailv4W,ffQ.f,- f , ,W 7, 7 f ,V K RM... M44 ZH' 4 ' ' 51,5 . 'ff ,f nv? ,Aff E .f ,I ,I r , , L KAPLAN, LESTER Library, 6, 7. f X ff. f , gi fr ff . ,ff I f ff: if 1 f I . M, , M570 W IW f , Qty. . . 2' ,'4'.-,, -1 , 1291 ' 1' l ,W4W KAPLAN, LUCILLE J. Bowling, 6-8, Infirmary, 4-8. I KATES, MIRIAM Plans to be a secretary. I K' Q' E, 1 1 A W ' 27 or ,fy if i W' 74 ., , fx! g, AQ fa ufq KATZ, BONNEE Erasmian Rep., 2, 3, 5, Dutchman Rep., 3, Hockey Team, 3, Volley- ball Team Captain, 4, Freshman 1 H liz' ,u , . ,X , 4 4' ,i ,f Juv! V jc ff!! fi! ,gm if x fm . 1 ,lll AW Q?f5gQZ2W' ,,--f f I W KAPLAN, SHARON KAPLOW, ETTABETH KARLIN, SUSAN KARPAS, ANDREA 232211 Cllillrlitllgities Office, 1-7, g2fi:11mRel2g,8 7,B0igLigent gigldagce Plans to be a medical secretary. Russian Language Club, 6, ,- -i-1 rs,-,ro- gram Comm. Office, 3-8. ?,k 1 ww . , '04 Q55 ,rs .X Chorus, 1, 2, Choral Club, 3, 4, Class Officer, 3-5, General Office, 3. KATZ, GARY J.V. Basketball Team, 3-5, Track Team, 1, 2, Class Officer, 3, 4, 6. ,D T ployment Office, 5-8. llilrillirmny aj! +4 'vb ' l ' M75 NQXSQN .TNQ 'f TU, S x. rr I i l 1 Q 5 -Gnashms 101 KATZ, HATTIE Leaders Club, 1, 2, Twirlers, 5, Cafeteria Office, 6. KATZ, TINA Junior Chorus, 3, Biology Office, 4-8. KAUFMAN, SUSAN Senior Arista, Arch Typist, 7, 8, Twirlers, 5, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Class Officer, 1-8, Senior Activities Office, 5-8, Biota Circulation Manager, 7-8. -YW KAYE,iANicE Arch Rep., 7, Junior Cantata, 5-8, Class Officer, 102 4, xvz f ,wiv Erasn Twirlers 5 , ,6. Class Officer Student G id- ff'-, ,mi 5 -sw ve' f 1 - ,.. :- bf' WW' V liyziiffig i ' , ' E V -, 1 5 , f .- .4 1.-Lf rsih , ,,, .- A - . , - TZ NIILTON ance Comm., 5-7. Y .4-1' P ,. , 5 ' Mai ff f f 15' I M , 49, N f y ,, Off 5, .Wg I ig, if ,hx f H '-is If , -, - E glish oolijij'-Qlgm, 5, Arch a- yoi, 7. I . f --,.a..J.,ai KATZMAN, BEVERLY Spanish Office, 7, 8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Arch typist, 7, 8. KAUFOLD, DAN I EL Football Team Captain, 7, 8, Foot- ball Team, 1-6, Boys' Glee Club, 2-8, Newman Club, 1-3, Class Of- ficer, 2, Arch Patrol, 2, 6. . , . an ' if i so ,e q MU i 'Eine' KATZMAN, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, 7. Officer, KATZ, RUTH Hobbies: Bowling, Dancing, Swim- ming. KAUFMAN, JAMES Biology Lab., 5-8, Program Comm., 3-8. KAUFOLD, HELEN KAVANAGH, KENNETH J KATZ, SIRKKA Plans to be an architect. KAUFMAN, JOHN Golf Team, 6-8, Choral Club, 3-8, Biology Office, 3-8. aw iff? 7 ' 17' 1, , ,.,., ,W J KAY, IAN G.O. Office, 4-6. Hobby: Sports. Band, 7. ffl- , -' - ,. f-- x s ff 'Cf 125 J .'l'l. A , . wi f -' 7 I 1, .1-fi,-gif , ff f','- , , . f, ,W , - ' , ffl ' f,V, ff? f , r fmffff f ' iw . 721217 if f',. A we H ,Q , 1 l, -, . , .,, , , ,,.,, , , , lf ,ff gil , ., ,W . ' KAZAN, STEVEN KEARNEY, JAMES KEELER, JR., CLINTON Y 5.8: Social Studies Office, 7, Hobbies: Basketball, Baseball. Arch Patrol, 3-8. KEIT, ELAINE Boosters, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Class Officer, 3, 5- General Office, 6-8, Election Comm-, 5-8: Cantata, 5. gie s , lu P - '- 6 62, auf KERMAN, KENNETH English Book Room, 3, Arch Pa- trol, 6, G.O. Rep., 4. Attendance Office, 4-8. N ix as W f . KESSLER, JOYCE KESSLER, NANCY KERZNER, BARBARA J. 5 Q i , , f y - KESSLER, BEVERLY Bowling Team, 7, 8, Class Offi- cer, 6. KESSLER, TOBY Senior Arista, Program Comm., 3- Class Officer, 1-3, 8, Adm, Ass't Bowling Team, 7, Grade Adviser's 8, Boosters, 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Stu- Office, 6, English Office, 3, 6. Office, 5. dent Guidance Comm., 6-8, Prin- cipal's Office, 5-8, French Honor Society, 7, 8, Braille Office, 3, 4. F f i,g,:x ,I ,ga - ,fp rf ix gl' X my '41-2 ittl 3 , .W ,arf off-'f.. ' f is KETELSEN, ROBERT Rifle Team, 4-6, Track Team, 5. A ' - .5 nf R l1','l' iw- ,, 1 ini- - fi? , V'74 df iff 1 ,' fa-2, ,W i ,, ,, if Iii. L . ...f ir , ' , .v-aim' , ,f u,:..,,-,:, -ff ,,,,,,,. 1. - ,srv 5 Q- f lis -,, :T f ge.,-Q sw M. , f fs , , , , , , 7-lf KIDNEY, MICHAEL Hobbies: Collecting Stamps, Build- ing Model Planes. 103 5? RE ' 2 5' pg 2. :PE REQ- f is 2 Ja S' E , N' A I Y W X I Q , I Xiu. , ' 1 ' l X xv. Ai ,-Qffgile - , ,. is Oxsi If q T if V .i.ffA' gil. ,s Sc':r'9.r, ' .4 jg' ff , 6:1-fllhu ,l Qeliir .v', 'g li. 14' 6 'll Qx 5- qirgkym if 'sw f In e --' 10 ,QCJQ W Q5 I - T 339- ll' Q- E,-1' s ' v 6 E N4,3' P R ' - I dp 1 ffl! r C N- 157,49 ..!5fa'i1?1E f E dwg Q.:-M1 R Da ,fn vf- 7 - ,Q 9 tp. NJ 1' .K if, 'Q- Qiafly' I- h :Q vf, 'll 113411 ' 1 'J - f -'--tiskxi F' T-eq-ff I ' : '-' sm-:Ji - --., 7- v5f: '-a.,', Q2 -x' N S - fN.4!ezll!Qilr 1' 'B' I vlrlr . , ,J I14, f' f, . -fm ' ZW W r - . ,, Biff, 4, ,a is 6 . 1 4 J ' Cf v',, 21 f ' MV -ff Wie, b KIEFER, PETER Hobby, Chess. KIRSCH, HELEN Spanish Office, 6-8. KLAU, LARRY Visual Aid Squad, 5. ,Us-ara., l , ' 5 rf? ' ' WF! - Lk-f,,,:, ,labs ,'., ,a,.i ., is K- A ,F at ,f KOHL, EMANUEL Class Officer, 5. 104 . . 4, ig-1 f.,,,4.'g,Lf,yf,gf,,f ,M 1,44 , if av s 4 1'--as-of -' 1 . . 31 Q f iff' A , ff r if ,IRV 5 V f , Z A' 1 , if ni ff ,R , .4 . f- M, f , , , ,f ,, , D 6 , 410 'V 7 5 5 KlNlNlEL, GAIL Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Twirlers, 6-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Election Comm., 5-8, Spanish Of- fice, 4-8, Braille Office, 3. 5' f if ,f KIRSHBAUM, HARRIET Hobbies, Swimming, Roller Skat- ing. AKA- KLEIN, ARLENE Class Officer, 7, t 73'V KOLBE, THEA Hopes to become a Commercial Artist, Ks .al 1 if : .5121 r ' f ' L U-DAX W , '55 1' .-'Rs If L J M J 'fs '- 515 ., .j '.ff'E?.r5 ?w..el-451 54 352' KIMMELMAN, JOEL Hobby, Breeding and Training Horses. ,. ,X KIRSHNER, NAOMI Erasmian Rep., 3-5. 194 ff Ar il V 1 W , , V, V .j i 'M - 5535:-1 f -. ff: J KLEIN, MARTIN Art office, 3-8. KOREN, CYNTHlA Hockey Team, 5, XYZ, 5-8, Can- tata, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Adm. Ass't Office, 3, 4, Russian Language Club, 6, Modern Dance Club, 7-8. it ff' i C sw? 1 .. f t i r l 133 SA s :Fil Xa M W Y J U .x.. , l 4 ,. . KINARD, CALVIN Class Officer, 5. ,f--fsrfv-41' ' -, ,, : WfiFm'!Q? I ' iff'-far. . ' i', ',,g, -.14-. X .,,, M ,, Eff 'V ' ,wdf gs mf ' 235501, ,g-514. - , fffrfiw KlSLOW, STANLEY Hobbies, Collecting Stamps and Tropical Fish. KLING, ESTHER General Office, 4-6. ff?-732 fWW,7'ii'f-'fiffljijf'M3641 ' iff: ff ' 1 an 4 'fe .,,, . , , ,- ilyqflfi - . af ,Ag , , 'W . f 5-fI5'i..1?' 2 ' ' ' 'f ' f V ,,,. , , 5-ig H T.- r'. rff'f - - T aw- ,u s- KORNFELD, ALAN Track Team, 1, Band, 4, Class Of- ficer, 3. i KINSTLER, ROBERTA Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Arch Literary Editor, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 1, 4, 5, Program Comm. Office, 3-6, Program Comm., 3-8, Averaging Comm., 5- 8. f Lf.-.11- ' -fm' V fi? P T. a ff f - ' ' ,. '. V' ' J 4. , fx- U ' .if X., ,V ,,V, V,:, V f 'r VV 7 44 1 ' KITNERS, TEIKSNIA Hobbies: Art, Sports. '--'f., my - if ,-rfififfffx '.-' ff? If 1 iff' ' I , , f Q. ,, .. 5 , . ...,.,. fg ?,fr ' 'if K 1 f jf! .--11 . , 7 , X f X rrt. I -71' 9525, 1 f,' fa f f X ,aff Q M - ' gf-2 'A f::-o. . ' V'-4-4 .pf f w f Q ,zzitfih-:ig,, KLITERNICK, STEPHEN Plans to be a research scientist, KOSHETZ, CHARLES Track Team, 4-8, Biology Office 3, Junior Arista, 3, 4. ' 2 KOTICK, MADELINE Twirlers, 4-8, Orchestra, 4-8. Af P ff ' ' If f . f rf . . KRASNOR, ROBERT Erasmian Rep., 3, 4, J.V. Tennis Team, 3, 4, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, 5, 6. KRAUSS, JAYNE Dutchman Rep., 6, Erasmian Rep., 6, Volleyball Team, 3, 4, Softball Team, 5, Choral Club, 1-8, Boost- ers, 6-8, Class Officer, 2-5, At- tendance Office, 6-8. 4 , CHA , ' 3, 4, j , . W, M, ,iq r , , , 114.5-f 4 im F ,V j KRAVITZ, DAVID Track Team, 3, 4, Class Officer, 6, 7, Arch Patrol, 3-6. ...e x i V. ,,4 ,. , vy y fiih W 5 ' wsu T mf!- ' if . J, Z efefffiif ZW 'QIZWW - 51751 , H AM. Qi5 5Wf,f, f ,ff -4,314 . ,,, . ' , KOTKIN, GERALD KOTKIN, RlCHARD Bowling Team, 7, 8, Arch Patrol, Soccer Team, 4, Class Officer, 3. 5. E.-L 'il' 'HW KOTLUS, SHIRLEY KRAFT, RONALD Orchestra, 3-8, Braille Office, 6, Arch Patrol, 3-4, XYZ, 5 Cafeteria Guard, 5. I f . I 'X .5 f? as Fil W, .N X 491' gxiu. XX 5 S1 y xx? . ,Q-4 X X- X 'xleik .sg ,N A 'n X' ll X 145' ' A7 x 9 XJ? R MJ gffx ' also S5 x',g 3 5 ' Il, K 'O' J, ii xxw- X Mar' I 'fx f Q' QI N l Q f 1 41- we ,. .-www,-,,.., ' V, LA- - f . , ., f4vv'?1f'fff,5 ,Zi ' , I 4'iv , I 1 if ,AVAA f .. -I f-,.,--- 1,113 - ,, KRAVITZ, RITA Hobbies: Cooking, Sewing, Lus- tening to Classical Music. KROOG, SANDRA Library, 5-8, Program Comm., 2-4. KURZON, LARRY Basketball Manager, 1-6, Health Education Office, 3-6, Class Offi- cer, 1, Cafeteria Squad, 1, 2. 2 5. -0.-' - .-h,- . KWELLER, IRWIN Arch Patrol, 4. 108 f 1 ' f f N ,- li: f . K , ,.,,, I Y , K if 7 . M X 2 cg 7 ' we ,sf .- ,aff f' 4 J' l f f 'Ag , r ' - ., -u- ' f ,-am .- KRETMAR, DONALD Track Team, Manager, 4-6, Or- chestra, 3-8, Physics Lab., 4. V ,W gf' 3 J. wvicpggvw ' ,. ,W g ffl 'i ' V.- - ' g.: , - - I . V. . f 2 4, we 521152-E-. 1 ' ,155 I lfl- ifff' '. ur' . 111,11 jf?-7 -v3.ge,,,cf, Xf, KRUDOP, LINDA Twirlers, 4-7, Junior Chorus, 1, 2. KRICHMAR, GLORIA Class Officer, 3, Cantata, Dean's Office, 6-8. , -Qbflfxb Iib' da KUPCHIN, HOWARD Hobby: Photography. ,,., . ,. ,f,fi:2e.:5i3f, it-f'fl:3 .57:'m E J -1. ' - ,Sf-vi!eQir',-45 : L',x-+:im1a:- ':sif5'7'f-:z nigh Ja- aexekzam '1 -sf+,:F-itffw. -' x mzrggbq.-1:GJ4,l 4-+1.41-se?q!np4 vw 14 KROJANSKY, ALLAN Class Officer, 3, 4. N-WW I., z KURIN, ARLYNNE Bowling Team, 5, Swimming Aid, 6, Class Officer, 3, 4, 7. 3 KUSCHNER, HARRIET RN I ,,ii,, f' Q ,-1 VA K ML 1 an 4 J if ,f , y , 2 .fi I KUTCHER, MICHAEL Attendance Office, 4-7, French Plans to become an accountant Club, 5, Class Officer, 3. for the government. KUTTNER, MICHELLE Boosters, 3-8, Program Comm., 2-6, Class Officer, 3-6, Treasur- er's Office, 1, 2. 4-16 . 7 1 I v '--4 'D fam ir' , ,,.. '33, ua - ,J 1 , f . . 5 ,,,,.,,A, X, 1 ,f af , ', A 4 -5 2515-rf' ,A I -'H' 4Z?'??Z-ffff 4 LABOMBARDA ANGELIA LA COVA, MICHAEL LADDEN, JULIA Y t , Soccer Team, 7. Volleyball Team, 3, Freshman Plans to be a secre ary Chorus, ly 2? Cantata, 3. .:5.:.?f': W ' 'M A i f'?4,?- ,. V N,--Lf? if I Q I y I IW3' ., .,,,. .-Q 9e J- JSEZ J T' Qt, Ea - 'C ' xy I f ., ,,.... , 6 :F N i f 'Y '-'WL 161 f J' - if ?k2152lQ53:ff , I 7, -. KROJANSKY, EDWARD Plans to attend college. KURLAND, ROSELLE Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Dutchman, 5-8, Associate Editor, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 4-8, Senior Activities Office, 3-5, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, Averaging Comm., 5, 6. f I f. , . ,, I Wgiff!-116.42 ,V ,VE f,,7j.,, f, ifffwfi'-LzWf , H ' gif' 169, 4 ' ,fa ,-.., .,,., J., ,,,, W1-,,f,,, ,R . 2, KUTZEN, BARRY Arch Patrol, 4, 6, Tennis Team, 5 6, 8, Physics Lab., 5, Class Offi cer, 2, 4, Senior Arista. LADNER, PHYLLIS C.O. Rep., 5, Library, 3-8. JOE W VD cxlfx N. Fm r ' -KQ- X I Illiiil NJ ,fi refs IR , ,N ,if 7, I XMX Band, 3-5, Orchestra, 6-8, History Office, 7, XYZ, 4-8. LAHOLT, ARTHUR 'ee r ' . ' , 'I iff y , I I neg , .- W , 'J I ,' -I f 'iffy' '- :ff I , , gg.: - 'ef' , f1f.zfZf, Q ,-'Zvi f , 1. T-P, ., Wi. I ig, v',V ', Q HA I LAZARUS, DAVID Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, 5-8, Class Officer, 7. LA NIACCHIA, JOAN Class Officer, 3, 4, Student As- sembly Rep., 3, G.O. Rep., 3. LAZARUS, GLORIA Class Officer, 3, Biology Office, 3. f Vs . 'im'P ' I , , I Y I Gig 4-5 I fs .K L L VX, X M I A . I. .N la, I Vffill 'I' , If '76 ' A ll kee- xiif P' 9 iii A k ia- , LANIPERT, EDNA Choral Club, 5-8, Freshman Chor- us, 3, 4, Attendance Office, 3, 4, 7. if fii.il , ., . M 6 R' , f 141 '49 7 , W z 7,5 . LAZARUS, ROCHELLE G.O. Rep., 7, Cafeteria Guard, 7, Class Officer, 3, 5. Annu LANGSAM, CORINNE Hockey Team, 4-6, Bowling Team, 5, 7, Swimming Team, 3, 6, Twirlers, 5-8, Junior Chorus, 4, Class Officer, 6, 7. LAZARO, VICTOR Class Officer, 5, Arch Patrol, 5. 3Ef'n 1?-WW MWCYGZWZ ,f ,. '5 Wi! '1 52 f , I , V 12 S, ,, ' , - re , -. A ,I V-,N ' . , ,,4'.jr,,w, , 'Q .. ' t 'Q , I ' I ' 312,742 V , , V -4 A ,J yd, V 4. . ,. . 2 I I 5' . Q , , , ,ci if-,gif A . f if mm , Z. . .-1 .Q . f, fl, Qs, , fcggff 4211 , ' ,wwf f ,, g ,kj ,M -1- , '- , mv-fm, ' - 'gy If ,- -- - , 4-re. f -12--'-I, . 1, ' aff fr-r f L.. X A -,.cf LAZARUS, SARA LAZEN, BERNARD Tennis Team, 5, Bowling Team, 7, Hobby: Stamp Collecting. Dutchman Office, 7. 107 ff' I - fzyfg, ' 4 f rf, ,, A., 5 f' . .. f 2 if fa 4 Wg. ' 4 LEAVITT, NORNIAN Band, 3-8. , V Qrravm? .,, .V 4' S 1, Q 1 9' 11 kk . A Q f 4 ' X ,Wh W X ?f 1 ' ' f7.ffi:,- , ':,,,g,,2Q-.5 1 -V fel.-..- - V ' if -' , 1 fs 45 2 , j ,W-r'- ' f - 'ff ' 1 , LEEDS, EDWARD Track Team, 5-8. LE BOFF, EDWARD Class Officer, 5. LEEFE, ROBERT xvz, e, 7. LEIGHT, THEODORE Visual Aids Squad, 4-8, Boys' ln- firmary, 6-8, XYZ, 7, 8. LEPINER, SANDY Senior Arista, Dutchman Girl's Sports Editor, 6-8, Volleyball Coach, 6, Basketball, 5, 6, Stu- dent Guidance Comm., 5-8, Lead- ers Club, 5, 6, Program Comm., 4-8, Adm. Ass't Office, 3-7. 108 LEITER, PATRICIA Boosters, 5-8, French Club, 6, Class Officer, 4-6, Student Guid- ance Comm., 5-8, Election Comm., 5-8, Student Assembly Rep., 5: Cantata, 5-7. C ., M wma' K, X , Q ..,, . t ff I 4 M222 I f ,str , ,,st.,1-,cggfs ,B ,,,, . . g- f LERNER, LINDA French Tutoring Club, 6, Braille Office, 5, 6. ,I ,Div ' f ., V , - ,-amp -. 4.5 ,-M -in V - V - -.J .. t f 2.-Q2 .. .. Izfacli- -' .' 1.-. ' 1- ' -,e971i'? .V J, . . ., V - ., .. 5 J . - ' 153115, T, is ' '- ,M -- ' K .n 'f W ' - ' A f - 'ff 1 f . 435 , , ,gl X H., f - -V W- , . .,. , ,V .,,-I x ' . ' 'f'g,jj,f3.x v.-f ,ez- 1 f -'T' LEBOWITZ, SHELDON Boys' Glee Club, 4, Class Officer, 2, English Office, 6, 7. LEFRAK, LOIS Program Comm., Office, 4-8. - V f. . . M.. Xi . N , 8 Nb' P ix f f W ZZ , 7 I ' mv - ff - if , I A K , 1,5 . gg, ' t .,. V V. ff ' . LEIVIBERGER, GERSHON 58.548, , LECH, DOROTHY Class Officer, 1, 2, G.O. Office, 7, 8. LEI BERT, STEWART Class Officer, 5-7, Chemistry Of- fice, 5-8. LEIVIBO, ROBERT Junior Chorus, 4, Arch Patrol, 1, 4. Hobby, Electronics. LESCH, HARRY LEVENSON, MYRA Senior Arista, Erasmian Literary Softball Team, 6, Treasurer's Editor, 6-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Office, 5-8. XYZ, 5-8, French Club, 7, G.O Rep., 6-7, Supply Room, 3-5. LEE, GUY Cross Country Track Team, 3-8, Class Officer, 1. LEIBOWITZ, SHEILA Plans to become a bookkeeper. LEONARD, GILBERT Senior Arista, French Language Club, 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Choral Club, 5-6, Junior Chorus, 3-8, Program Comm., 4-8, Arch Patrol, 7, Caf- eteria Guard, 3-8. ,Env I 5 Af? 1 --n z, :fe f ., 1 'I'f ,. - - ,V , Q - ,,1,.,, ,V F 1 ' uf, ,f f ,J my Ve .V '. .'.. VV ,, .V LEVENSTEIN, LINDA Hobbies, Roller Skating, Horse back Riding, Swimming. , ., LEVENTHAL, ROBERTA Erasmian Rep., 5, Twirlers, 5-8, Health Education Office, 5, 6, 8, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 6. ,J H . i cgi. 1 ,V .1 .' ' . ,J R if 2- . 5-ref, .Er if-3, '-fe,-, , ,Q-,,:'lF4.,,,fSt'l .' .msg 3, if 155553. 355 . . kr N V- ,',,,'. V -.YZ-2 ZF . , K ff may ,.,,. ,,,.,f,, 'f,. .,.,,:', V, , M- f-,'.'-..- w..,f,:. LEVIN, ROBERT Junior Chorus, 1, Guard, 7, 8, Program . Cafeteria LEVINE, ADELE Boosters, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Class Officer, 3, 5, 6, Grade Officer, 5, Cantata, 5-8, Election Comm., 5-8, Program Comm., 3-8. ,VV z QfFf'2?'f ' ' ' ff 5 1 f . f 2 1 , fb if lL i ' 'Ulf' ,qw we? 2 O , . M 14: AM-l ff' f -2 J z?fs..lj.v .- -wig ' , 1, . we 5 LEVINE, DAVID XYZ, 4-8, Class Officer, 5. 4-JM uf 4 LEVIN, CY Boosters, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 6-8, Class Officer, 5. LEVIN, SUSAN Erasmian Rep., 4, Student Guid- ance Comm., 6, Class Officer, 7. we-f LEVINE, Choral Club, 6, Attendance Office, 1. ' - , fix 'ly . K f JW eff if 2 A M. ' 'Of fa X 1 f f , 9 1 7 f .1 671 1 I Ar 'ff ff! 4 f f f f wk Q X O? K , A4 J f if, . . . -.aym .. 72951, LEVINE, ELAINE Senior Arista, Erasmian Business Staff, 4, Band, 5-8, Hockey Team, 3-8, Tennis Team, 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Leaders Club, 5, Class Officer, 4, 5. ,7 , 'i W UMM c,,fWf V , ' L. ' , . KM!! l l 3 Xylguilfk' 540 1 ', 469' iw' X55-yy K Jil .f V V. , , . .,,., A ' ll ' LEVINE, FRANCES LEVINE, JOAN English Office, 1-4. Class Officer, 7, Grade Adviser's Office, 5. 'M-4 Wyldditr LEVINE, JOEL Senior Arista, Choral Club, 5-8, Junior Chorus, 3, Class Officer, 4-5, Biology Office, 3-8, Biota Business Manager, 7. 109 4 LEVINE, MARILYN xvz, 5-s, Library, 4-8. LEVINSON, ROCHELLE Hopes to become a private secre- tary. LEVY, JAY Dutchman Circulation Manager, 5- 8. .. , 521' S s -'As' Q J is . - 2 ' 'Qt it K1 ' Lf' Y LEWIS, VICTOR Grade Adviser's Office, 3-7, Av- eraging Comm,, 1-6. 110 LEVINE, MICHAEL G.O. Rep., 6, Visual Aids Squad, 4-8. LEVINSON, SALLY Softball Team, 3, 6, Hockey Team, 4, Basketball Team, 6, Record Of- fice, 5-7, Cafeteria Guard, 3, 4. LEVY, JEROME Senior Arista, XYZ, 6-8, Visual Aids Squad, 5-8. rl , , mn 1 V .,,' 1 LICATA, JO-ANNE Plans to make marriage her ca- reer. LEVINE, PHYLLIS Cantata, 3-6, Class Officer, 6, Arch Rep.,7. LEVY, AARON XYZ, 5, 6, Class Officer, 5. LEVY, LEONARD XYZ, 5-8. 9' LICHT, BARBARA Dutchman Rep., 1, 5, Erasmian Rep., 4, 7, Swimming Team, 3, Softball Team, 6, Student Guid- ance Comm., 5, Class Officer, 4-6, Art Office, 3-8. I LEVINE, RUTH Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Junior Chorus, 1, 2, Choral Club, 3-B, XYZ, 6-8, Class Officer, 6, Pro- gram Comm., 1-8, Student Assem- bly Rep., 7. be QQ 3 ,igji 'dir ' ,L-f f'ifi??fQ5 X M as Y LEVINSON, JAY Track Team, 4-6, Boys' Infirmary, 6, Junior Chorus, 4, Class Officer, 3, 4. wqg,2!Vx' LEVY, Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Rus- - sian Language Club, 6, Adm. Ass't Office, 4-8, Leaders Club, 5-B, Volleyball Team, 4-8, Softball Team, 4-8, Class Officer, 3, 4. 'fn ,'n Sf 2f'f tp,a. x l,f e ff, -+ig,.f -53,2525 e,f4Z7f?Y,,aaa, ' -,-' ,, ' ' J . Af LEWIS, JAY Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Class Officer, 7, Lunch Room Guard, 5, Chapel Guard, 4. ffeae4112: 22i,. VN 1 f am, V ,,t,? . 17, Sly! We 4 'f fear? 1: QC-121:--Q .f':-iz-iv aefx fi LIEBER, JAY Arch Patrol, 3, 6. fb, , JAMES Team, 5, 6, Class Of- ficer, 1, 3, Student Assembly Rep., 3. LEWIS, MARJORIE XYZ, 4-8, Class Officer, 2, 4, 5, Junior Arista, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 1-8, Program Comm., 2-8. ' fV,ff?'.f 5, T n '5, ,s ' M 7 Ji' cJfZZZig?- N I , 6 W X 'i M 3 J , f A 8 sa, J 1 ,H , ..,, , J LIEBERMAN, ENID Hobbies: Dancing, Choreography '69 1:9- Lx LIEBERSTEIN, NORMA Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Hockey Team, 6-8, Tennis Team, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Attendance Office, 3-8. ...Nw , , g f gl ,th .A , . Q Q? LILLIE, DONALD Hobby: Sports. LINDEN, JUDITH n ALIPIS, LINDA LIPSKY, SADJA Volleyball Team' 3. Junior Arista, Freshman Chorus, 1, Bowling Team, 6, Twirlers 2, Choral Club, 3, 4, Program Class Officer, 7. Comm., 2-7. LIPSON, CHESTER Track Team, 5. , fling-Q . .,-of-X: - A 'Hfif LITT, RICHARD Arch Patrol, 4-6. LITWIN, ELLEN Spanish Office, 5-8. 111 LOONEY, ROBERT Hobbies: Swimming, Bowling. LUBLIN, SHELDON Track Team, 4-8, Russian Lan- guage Club, 6. LYNCH, PATRICK Swimming Team, 4-6, Basketball Team, 2, 3, Arch Guard, 1-3. I NlcLINDEN, JAMES Dutchman Rep., 7, Arch Rep., 7, Track Team, 1, 2, Newman Club, 6, 7, Class Officer, 7. 112 LORBER, JUDITH Hockey Team, 4, Cantata, 2, 3, Program Comm., 2, Class Officer, 1, 2, Biology Office, 2, Math Tutoring, 4, 5. LUCKIVIAN, JUDY Class Officer, 3-5, Program Comm., 3, 4, Student Assembly Secretary, 6, 7. if I . , ',,..,. 1 1 Mfyfraf A' Xi M' 71451 Hui wi fi, ., ri fi C .i?7.'il'lf, , f 'f '7-if? , f ' I- ' 717 'I' IVICCARTHY, PATRICIA A. Plans to attend business school. IVICLYNCH, PAUL Hobbies, Hunting, Fishing, Sports. LOWINSON, ADELE Class Officer, 3-6, Braille Office, 3. ve, .. ,elif I I 7311 2, gl... ' H , Y i ffy! J. . ' .af 1' 7-FW t 'Arm , ,. f . 2 H, . .,-rm-22.-,, ,feta-55332321 a. ....,.,f 1 ,ggi 2559 251+ -13 ti2,n..zLa-1.f.+-Mr, . --2 LUONGO, VINCENT Class Officer, 6, Biology Office, 3-6. IVICCARTHY, PATRICIA E. Baseball Team, 1, 4, Newman Officer, 3, Pro- College Adviser's Club, 6, Class gram Comm., Office, 7. .,f, wf71Zw --f' V!,,,.,,, ,V,, , , A ,,T. Q wi, , ' f ' -, ' ' , . 'r 75,7 ,. , ,KVK I I 5 I ' if ii Zia. - z ' NICIVIANUS, ALBERT Volleyball Team, 6. ff , 17 .-I . , r F I ', ,mfr ' ' ' M' . VV,,k. gf fa r' 331, .J-, 5, - Wai -1 W3',,,g , -7 ' J -if - if - LUBELL, NIICHAEL Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Chess Club, 7, 8, Senior Activities Of- fice, 3-8, Program Comm., 4-8, Averaging Comm., 5-8, Math Team, 7, 8. ' ' .1-T1 K , , if j.. : V, -- , 'gg f, 'A - vY6.:-i4 . x 3 f 1 Ml -dig , gf' J ,aw it Y it ' I I f .... LUX, MICHAEL Class Officer, 7, Arch Patrol, 5. ,,,. , f ., 5, ., M , 7 - 4-rib? t X Q fs., f 1 j A f-, . 'X - , A, f , ,f , , 1 x K 4, 1, nf, -',-, ,A U IVV, , lk I .f ,s 2 X ' 13012 , IJ' f : ff .5 IVICGOVERN, JOHN Plans to enter the business world. IVICNIILLAN, JOSEPH Boys' Glee Club, 5. 9 LUBERT, PETER Football Team, 4-8. LYNCH, CAROLYN Softball Team Captain, 5, Can- tata, 3-8. NICKENNA, EDWARD Plans to join the Air Force. NICNEIL, HELEN Senior Arista, Erasmia Ed- - Chief, 6-8, Program Crgmmltogfgj crane Adviser's Office, 3-8-',Cla ' officer, 6, xvz, o-a, ' SS IVIcNEILL, JANET Hockey Team, 4g G.O. Store, 3. MACKLER, GERALD Track Team, 47 Boys' Glee Club, 4-85 Class Officer, 7. MAFFIA, ANTHONY Hobbies: Hunting and Fishing. IVIACHNIKOFF, PHILIP Junior Orchestra, 75 Class Officer, 7, Student Assembly Rep., 1-4, Program Comm., 1-6. MacNIULLEN, CAROL Choral Club, 5, 6, Junior Chorus, 45 Class Officer, 6. MAGID, SHEILA Treasurer's Office, 6, 7. MAHLER, MEL IVIAIDA, GLADYS A. Band, 1-8. Spanish Office, 4-8. fy.. 1 I 1-2 . .- I 'fl I js .4 f .' , 4- I I '7'rr f f I I E X Q I if K' rg, I I 7 U, I QT- X I X ii ' x -.IFE X 6 I ' Ipiilll ' ' miihikl IJ . gg , g :Q -pi 5 vb 'iii ' '- 'J E 1- X MAIER, EILEEN Class Officer, 3, 4. , lx y , . ,Eg,,M,,vi,ggo-ff in ., ', Zv sf eg J V4 VV' A VV,V 'I K S62 , ,Q f J C, ogg! V X ,J Q MAJEWSKI, JOHN Class Officer, 1, 2. 4 MANN, BARBARA MANNARINO, THEODORE French Language Club, 6, Rus- Hobby, Astronomy. sian Language Club, 6, Library, 7. MANTEL, LINDA Hockey Team, 2, Class Officer, 5, 7, English office, 5-a. MARCUS, MICHAEL Class Officer, 7, Dean's Office, 6, Arch Rep., 7, 114 K 17 , V if 'f r -' f A fi' 'es W . ,,,c ,,,, as ,.,,,, ,,.. 'V'i . Lili- r'.r U Oflfifi U MANUEL, EDWARD Visual Aids Squad, 3. ol-MLA MALCA, REBECCA MANDEL, ALLEN Hopes to enter the business field. Hobbies: Basketball, Model Planes. MANNING, JANE Bowling, 5-8, Hockey, 5, Boosters, 6-8, Class Officer, 4, 7. MARCHESE, MARYANN Erasmian Rep., 1, Bowling Team, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 6-8 Newman Club, 6, Attendance Ofi fice, 1, 2, Social Studies Office, 5-8. w QW 'ami-if' li is x .vm 5.5.2, , ' A Z ' 'S ,av f K, , f ' I MANNIX, GERARD Freshman Chorus, 2, Boys' Glee Club, Choral Club, 4-8, Arch Pa- trol, 3. MARCUS, JAMES Russian Language Club, 6, French Office, 5-8. t.,y,.W MARGOLIN, JOAN MARGOLIS, BETTE MARGULIES, HELENE Hopes to become a teacher. Class Officer, 5, Art Office, 5, 6, Twirlers, 5, Program Comm. 4-8, Modern Dance Club, 7, 8. Adm. Ass't, 4. MANGANARO, CONNIE Hobby, Dancing. .ik MANOWITZ, ROSLYN Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Class Of- ficer, 6, Records Office, 5, 6. x, ., '2Q,0ie,.75Yt , I ,, ', 1 MARCUS, JUDITH Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Stu- dent Guidance Comm., 5-8, Rus- sian Language Club, 6, Class Officer, 6, 7, Attendance Office, 3-7, Program Comm., 3-8, Election Comm., 5. MARKELS, JUDY Class Officer, 3, 7. MARKOWITZ, EMILY Hobbies, Dancing and Singing. MAYER, EVELYN Softball Team, 4, 7, Badminton Team, 5, French Language Club, 5, 7,' Russian Language Club, 6, Class Officer, 7, Adm. Ass't Of- fice, 4-7. ,I H2575 . , 'FQ-fy, . . , K V A a..-4 MAYERSON, HAROLD Chemistry Office, 6-8, Class Of- ficer, 8, Basketball Team, 8. LARRY 109 MARSHALL, ESTHER Class Officer, 7. MAYER, MARTIN Erasmian Rep., 3, Football Team, 4, Chemistry Squad, 4-6, Visual Aids Squad, 7, 8, Class Officer, 3, MAZO, BERT Attendance Office, 4, Chemistry Lab., 6, 7, Jr. Chorus, 3, 4. MEI MEDOFF, SNER, HELENE Class Officer, 6, Arch Patrol, 3. Bowling Team, 5, 7, Class Officer, 3 5-7- Erasm'an R 4- GO . I I BP-. , . . Rep., 3, Health Education Office, 7. N K I I . I . ,, I I I I , I ,I- sl t ' III, 'I X , . ,I 5, lc, . U Q II . IMI , 1 x I .JAM - I If I I 'II I , I N' I Il I I II' I I I, I , I IV! I , i I -, I IRR I ' u'.:f1-K-il I fx' ! Riff' I 7 W9 I 313 wf - I s R. .4 . I ' ff - ' ' f L X Of' bk .--e2i f'.:: f' , ,,,, IVIENARCHEN, SARA MENT, ROBERT MERBAUIVI, BARBARA Hobbies, Art, Music. Class Officer, 4. Hobbies: Piano Playing, Read ing. 115 MERRIHEW, WILLIAM Track Team, 5-8, Co-Captain, 5, 7. I MICHALSKI, RICHARD Class Officer, 7. MERSEL, HARRIET Senior Arista, Junior Arista, XYZ, 5-6, Program Comm., 3-8, Student Guidance Comm., 7-8, Cantata, 5-8, Class Officer, 3, 6, 7, Grade Officer, 6. MICHELE, BARBARA Physical Science Office, 6. MILLER, JUDITH Newman Club, 3-7. MINTZ, ADELE Hobbies, Reading, Drawing. 116 MILLER, LESLIE Soccer Team, 3-8, Lunchroom Guard, 1, 2, Arch Patrol, 3, 4, Class Officer, 1, 2, 4, 6, Visual Aids Squad, 5. a ,III I XY f ' .' ,-.bww V,, r ' ,gp fn' 'ting-ggywsaa 173 . , 2' ,A fl' fifj' NIIRER, E. FREDERIC Class Officer, 6, Art Stock Room, 4, 6, 7. MESH, CAROL Erasmian Art Staff, 7, Election Comm., 5-8, French Club, 7, Student Guidance, 5-8, Program Comm. Office, 3-7. MILLER, BARBARA Bowling Team, 6-8. MILLER, LINDA Plans to goto work, and to attend college at night. MIRNER, ROCHELLE XYZ, 5-8, G.O. Rep., 4, 5, Math Tutoring, 4-8, Dutchman Rep., 4, 5. METZGER, MEL Hobbies, Boating, Collecting Trop- ical Fish, Fishing. , A 1 I g , , Q f ta 0 M . 'M ff I'QT-if MILLER, EDWARD Arch Patrol, 3, Math Tutoring. 4. M ILTZ, RUTH Hockey Team, 3-5, Cantata, 5, 6, Art Circle, 7, 8. MISHELOF, RICHARD Papyrus Art Editor, 6, 8, Soccer Team, 3, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 2, Art Office, 2, 3, 5. MEYER, BRENDA Adm. Ass't Office, 3, 4, Erasmian Rep., 3. , 'kv f r, .Q I lg- - ' N I f I X f ,e , 42 9 X ff, . 'f 'f yfi 1 .,.. w ,lm . -, ,. if MILLER, JOAN Guidance Comm., 5, 6, Election Comm., 5, 6, Class Of- ficer, 3-5, Treasurer's Office, 3, 5, 6, Student Assembly Rep., 5, Boosters, 5-8. Student MINICIELI, ANN MARIE Volleyball Team, 5, Softball Team, 4, Junior Chorus, 2, Class Officer 5. 7 Zfffif-fi ' if- .c ff . , w ,Q ,J' , ' g,4qgVf,,, ' - .f E . . '44, f, ,f , , , , . . ,. , 1 , fr ,'-,'-wlaiffig. ,,..,,,, ,,, 7, -, ,,,, ,mv 2.1.2157 . - 'lidiffl' 5 -Y? 4' ..i1:l' f ,f 'J .' f MISHKIN, PAUL Senior Arista, Junior Arista, XYZ 5-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Averag U18 Comm., 6, Choral Club, 5-8. IVIOCCI, JOHN MOHAN, CLAIRE S ball T m 5 Twlrlers 5, Choral Club, 5-8, Class Officer, 3, 5, 6. Student Assembly 6 Class Offi- cer 57 G0 Rep 6 Attendance Offlce 6 'wfywzfff Plans X, lllll M ll lllll Wa f,,f U ,, f '1.fffL- f,-v faq, l,fls ,W L l lsls :fir qi X r r 474' ,eff A MORAN, GEORGE lvloREA, RALPH More ch Rep., 7-8. ' ' GAN EDITH MORGENBESSER ALFRED Hobbzeszv Horseback Rrding, Swim- Hockey Team, 3 8 Pu Kappa 3 8 Vlsual Alds Squad 7 ming, Bowling. Cantata 3-6- , , Store Choral Club, 7, 8 X .f If if ' 7 1 fa ar V. V, 9 1 T ,,,. I , - ',1 O f f f.. 1 f ,Q fifilffj . fi, f?.153,f' EAW . j ffgiicgf sm - S awake :,fm,1f.f HARVEY NIORROW, BERNICE lVlORTENSON, PETER 6, Arch Patrol, 6. Erasmian Rep., 6. Junior Chorus, 3, 4. P fi, I f , , if ,lj 5 Ali J f' A ml ' Milla K f?'i ,Of l 1 ' ' - lil ll ' I!! -' ff!! it - WJ W MOSS, ROCHELLE Twirlers, 3-8, Class Officer, 7, Braille Office, 5. 118 .Al J l '1 2 xlk ! i , 5 X i i A .'-- ' i 'eil 'MXYS' I E I Q' MUCCI, ARLENE 3, 5, Arch Office, 3, Twirlers, 5, Dean's Office, 6. NIULLAHY, KEVIN 5 il 5- ' .33-1' gg WIS'-Wifi-i-13iaffsmft 4. .,fi'f.-:Qi?l?fefff 4 MOSES, CHARLES Physical Science Office, 5-8. i NIOSESSON, JUDITH Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Soft- ball Team, 5, General Office, 3-8, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 7, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8. NIOSKOWITZ, JOYCE Dutchman Rep., 2, Lunchroom Guard, 2. ny, wwf , .vi , 4 .1 M045 'vf' ,ref . - f ffm-ywigfy ,, .V '.9,Z:'Lf,Q ' . f i' 1 46,7299 gi,-1.5 'gg-'f w ,, 'V.j,Q, ' ' ' J? ,, ,,.., . 2, ',,3, ' ' ' , Tc Q 'I , fi . I I lv CJ., V ,rry . I 7 244 -, 7 , . cy., 7,1 . M z, NIULVEY, EILEEN Football Team, 1, Boys' Glee Club, Hopes to become a model. lVl0SES, ELLIOT Senior Arista, Braile Office, 5, Averaging Comm., 5, XYZ, 5-7, French Tutoring Club, 6, Program Comm., 3-7, Visual Aids Squad, 6, 7. MOSKOWITZ, DEANNA Class Officer, 6, Sec. Studies Of- fice, 3, 4. IVIOSKOWITZ, MELVYN Track Team, 4-8, Captain, 5, 7. MUNITZ, BARRY Dutchman Literary Staff, 4, 5 Football Team, 3, 4, Math Team 5. i 'G MUNOS, EMANUEL Junior Chorus, 3, 45 Choral Club, 5-85 Class Officer, 3, 6. MURRAY, RYTHMA Hopes to become a nurse. -J' NADELL, BENSON Band, 3-8. V . ,, V' NASOFER, MICHAEL Bowling Team, 7, 85 Chapel Guard, 3-55 Grade Adviser's Office, 3. 43' NESIN, EUGENE Football Team, 3-8. PQ- if NADELL, CYNTHIA Hobbies: Ice Skating, Dancing, Bowling. f 1'!9 MURRAY. WARREN Class Officer, 3. NARKER, STEVEN Senior Arista5 Erasmian Business Staff, 4, Business Manager, 5-85 Basketball Manager, 7, 85 XYZ, 5-85 Choral Club, 5-85 Class Offi- cer, 3, 6, 75 General Office, 4-8. NECHES, NORMAN Biology Office, 3, 45 Chemistry Squad, 5-85 Boys' Glee Club, 4-8. NEUMAN, LINDA Tennis Team, 3, 45 Choral Club, 3-5, 75 Music Office, 35 Braille Office, 4, 6. NEDWIN, JOANNE Class Officer, 15 Spanish Office, 5-8. NEVELOFF, LINDA Hobbies: Reading, Swimming, Ten- nis, and Horseback Riding. -. G 5 ' F .'s' MYERS, HARRY Hobbies: Amateur Radio, Photog- raphy. I-as va. .... vi NASH, MICHAEL Bowling Team Manager, 75 Arch Patrol, 55 Treasurer's Office, 5-8. ? NEKRIS, TOBY Class Officer, 1, 25 General Office, 3-75 Junior Band, 3-65 Arch Rep., 7. NEWBORN, RITA Tennis Team, 45 Hockey Team, 55 Class Officer, 3. NACHAMIE, LAURA Bowling, 65 Class Officer, 5. if Q E 1. K 3 NASHMAN, ROBERT French Office, 45 Arch Patrol, 4. . .BEEF-f NELSON, JOHN Track Team, 1-35 Newman Club, 1, 2. NEWFIELD, PHILIP Senior Arista5 Boys' Glee Club, 5-85 XYZ, 5-85 Program Comm., 4-8. 119 0'LOUGHLIN, IAMES P. OLSZEWSKI, PETER OHANIAN, ROSEMARY NILSSON, BRITT Hopes to become a secretary. NUSSBAUM, PETER Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Eras- mian Associate Editor, 6, 7, XYZ, 5-8, Vice Pres., 7, History Office, 3-7, Program Comm., 3-8. O'DONNELL, MARY Choral Club, 2-5, Orchestra, 6, Class Officer, 1-4. O'RElLLY, JOHN Class Officer, 5. 120 I NIMETZ, DANIEL Band, 3-8, Orchestra, 4-8, Class Officer, 4. NUSSBAUM, SHEILA Dutchman Rep., 6, G.O. Rep., 6, Class Officer, 3, 7, Treasurer's Office, 5, 6. Twirlers, 7-8, Class Officer, 2, G.O. Rep., 7. ORENSTEIN, EMILY Arch Rep., 7, Class Officer, 3, 5, Senior Activities Office, 3-8, Com- mencement Comm., 4, 6. .Ei t . . ' ., ' ie- A . .,... M ,A ., . i .3-144-1-1 1 X 7 'HV gf 7 f f 43,12 , , 7 9,1 X , W V, . .V ai ni W 0 4.5 3. I vs 'if I 4 up-i'Qr5:J' wi'-a,f.,,f2Le-161: .mfr-'af' .1 .1 -fe , ff? 42 'iff ',iZ,flos. 41' 7 ff wo' ., , ' '.. , CJ 'jk'- NISNEWITZ, DAVID Senior Activities Office, 5-8. 0'BRlEN, DOROTHY Volleyball Team, 2, 4, Captain 2, Class Officer, 2. T ga-ilir OLIVO, RICHARD Senior Arista, Boy Leader, 8, Junior Arista, Dutchman, 6-8, Edi- tor-in-Chief, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Biol- ogy Office, 4, 5, Program Comm., 3-8, Math Team, 7. rf- ORLICK, HOWARD Freshman Glee Club, 1, Choral Club, 3-5, Arch Patrol, 3, Lunch- room Guard, 1, 2. NORSTEIN, BARBARA Hopes to enter the business world. .- .ff Ji? f 0'CONNELL, VIRGINIA Newman Club, 3-5, Class Officer, 3, 4. 441 ,., Q? 7 fikifff 'f ga- '... 'fi 1 Hopes to be a court stenographer. ORNSTEIN, JANE xvz, 5, 6. .ef'g5igF.59Qff1 f 'fa -.fm 'S-,, , : sf. -. -. . t., - , . u I - - ai ,- ,, rf- I - f 1 K, N, -- ,ei-,,- i:.- - . . , -5.1 f '-,L , ,. 1 , gggflm J M ,,,,,,, , W, , . ...pg 3 . ,... , . ,,.,, , ,,., y 1 NUSSBAUM, MIRIAM Hobbies: Swimming, Reading, Bi- cycle Riding. -f . .. c.- O'CONNOR, TERESA Hockey Team, 4-6, Volleyball Team, 5, 6, Leaders Club, 5-7, Boosters, 6-8, Program Comm., 5-8, Biology Office, 5. Hobbies, Fishing, Photography. OSIT, NORMAN Soccer Team, 4, Class Officer, 1 2, Arch Patrol, 3, 4. CTF, JOYCE Pi Kappa club, 3, 5, c.o. store e-a. N, OVERBAGH, MALCOLM Swimming Team, 3-8. PADEREFSKY, JANE Cantata, 3-5. PANKIN, HALLY Officer, 2-6, Attendance Office, 3-6, Program Comm., 2-6. Class A 92 r 7 al 4 A ' ' X 'W lv' ' X ll I A Y M -- .X j , X ' fi.: if -- . N X ii -932 - lk. ---V. 1 -ik X - .-,' - ' I l 'L I Q23 .',, J 'fa' X I 'X' W -1 x if VW' ra'- PAPAJOHN, FRANCES PAPELE, FRED PARASCANDOLA, RICHARD PARRlS, DOROTHEA Class Officer, 7. Arch Patrol, 3. Newman Club, 3. Junior Chorus, 4, Choral Club, 5-8 121 PAUL, IVIADELINE Class Officer, 6. r PELTZ, MYRNA Dutchman Rep., 7, Hockey Team, 4-8, Student Guidance Comm., 7, Cantata, 6-8, Treasurer's Office, 6-8. PERLOW, SUSAN Hobby, Dancing. 1 . ' A TV' ' - VFR., ' . ' sb , . ,, 41 :Ziff ' . f , ' 72? , , , .f ' : gg-9-z , ' ' .L ,-, i 4. PEARL, IRWIN Cross-Country Track Team, 1, 2, J.V. Basketball Team, 3, 4, Class Officer, 1. PENSTEIN, JUDY Art Circle, 7. PERNER, BARBARA Art Circle, 7, 8, Art Office, 8. 1-if li PEASE, RONALD Boys' Glee Club, 7, Cafeteria Guard,3, 4. PECE, VITO Senior Arista, Basketball Team Manager, 6-8, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8, G.O. Store, 1-4. ,f -,Mi PERKIS, SUSAN Senior Arista, Class Officer, 3, 4, 6, 7, Biota, 7, 8, Twirlers, 5, 6, Program Comm., 3-6, XYZ, 5-8, PrincipaI's Office, 5-8, Arch Typ- ist, 7, 8. PERRY, ROBERT Junior Arista, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 3, Dean's Office, 5, 6, XYZ, 5-7, Averaging Comm., 2-6, Pro- gram Comm., 2-7. , f PHILLIPS, ANITA J PICCININNI, JOSEPH PICHENY, STANLEY Boosters, 3-8, Student Guidance Class Officer, 3. Class Officer, 3, Arch Patrol 5. Comm., 5-8, Class Officer, 5, Pro- gram Comm., 2-8, Erasmian Rep., 2. 122 PERLMAN, BETH Hobbies, Swimming, Art, Bowling. Nlusic, PETERS, GERALDINE Freshman Chorus, 1, 2. PIEKALNITIS, DAINA Hobby: Art. PELKAUS, JOHN Basketball Team, 5-8. PERLIVIUTTER, CAROL Hobby: Collecting movie-stars' photographs. 7 , I f Q -f::, 4 . Q A -J ' Q, , ,,,, '- r is te WN 3 g?AV ',z w ,,.. .,-uf mf ' PFLAUMER, EVA Softball Team, 5-8, Hockey Team, 3-6, Leaders Club, 5, Cantata, Z-8, Class Officer, 3-6. PITKIN. MARGARET Hockey Team, 3, 4, Bowling Team, 5, Pi Kappa Club, 3, XYZ, 6-8, Attendance Office, 1, Junior Arista, 3, 4, Program Comm., 2-4, Art Gallery Squad, 3. PITSON, GAIL Class Officer, 1-3, G.0. Officer, 1-3. a s . PLOTKIN, LAUREN Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, 5-8, Treasurer's Office, 6-8, Bowl- ing Team, 7, 8. , PLUSCH, LINDA Hobbies, Horseback Riding, Swim- ming, Music. PODOL, PETER Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Chess Club, 7-8, Braille Office, 5-8, Averaging Comm., 4-8. PIVAR, LINDA 'wwvztfef' 'A' PLATT, ROBERTA Dutchman Staff, 5-8, Associate G.O. Rep., 6. Editor, 7, 8, Softball Team, 5, Volleyball Team, 5, 6, Student Assembly, 5, Record Office, 4. :+H 5ie1lg5,,5,, ,S E In 1 1' PLATT, STEVEN XYZ, 5-8, Arch Patrol, 4, Record Office, 3-8. PLOTKIN, IRVING Senior Arista, Russian Language Club, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 2, Chemistry Office, 1-5, Junior Arista. 'C 3 f Q. Qwest f 1 - 943,41-mt FRU' V, ...a. Vik, N-Q If -NW JiSX- . M r. Badainfs boys. : A J'A 123 POLER, MILTON Orchestra, 3-8, Band, 7, Class Officer, 5-7. V f . 1' ' , 'kj 1 tiff' 'r' I ' if f ,Mei QWZ .J ,2 . f 15123 'iii ' .1 -Qfffii' .-rr POSNER, RONALD Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Band, 3-8. PRICE, BETTY Hobby: Art. PULLEN, NATHAN Track Team, 3-8. 124 POLLACK, ARTHUR Senior Arista, Arch Literary Staff, 7, 8, Swimming Team, 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5, Grade Adviser's Office, 3-8. POTTER, SUSAN Boosters, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Program Comm. Of- fice, 4-8. PRICHAP, GERI Class Officer, 3. PULLMAN, MITCHEL J.V. Basketball Team, 4, Track Team, 7, Jr. Chorus, 4, Class Offi- cer, 5. POLSKY, LOIS POMERANTZ, Braille Office, 6-8. Band, 5-7, G.O. Rep., 6. BONNIE Class ' fvzwiwf '- IVF' f,,,., f.,, J I we-' PRAEDIGER, HELEN PREISER, GLORIA Class Officer, 6, Cafeteria Guard, Twirlers, 3-B, Braille Office, 3-8. 5. POSKA, MARY LOU Officer, 3, 4, Senior Arista, Choral Club, 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Cafeteria Guard, 3-5. PRERAU, DAVID XYZ, 5-8, Russian Language Club, 6, Cafeteria Guard, 5-7, Junior Chorus, 4, Choral Club, 5-8, French Club, 6. PRINGLE, HELEN Basketball Team, 4, Pi Kappa, 7, Cantata, 5-8, Class Officer, 7. PROTAS, RONALD PUGLIESE, RUTH Russian Language Club, 6, Class Dutchman Rep., 3, Class Officer, Officer, 4, Guidance Office, 3, 5-8. 1, 2, Attendance Office, 1. .A?WE. f ii A ' S.. J fW,W gif. ff Y aa ,, e , ' PURCELL, DOROTHY QUAGLIARELLO, JOHN OUARANTA, PATRICIA Pi Kappa, 5-8, Cantata, 4, Guid- Class Officer, 5. ance, 3-8. Junior Chorus, 1, 2, French Lan guage Club, 5-8, Class Officer, 6 f nf f 42 . T? . L , , , ? . fag-Vfff . 75 J f 4.9 fl.. cw ' fy 'V' f , I f I i, ,Q QUARTIN, ABRAHAM RABINOWITZ, LOUIS RABINOWITZ, NORMAN RADEZKY, MICHAEL Stockroom, 1. Hobbies: Bowling, Reading. Arch Patrol, 5. RAMER, MICHAEL Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Russian Language Club, 6, Junior Band, 3, Program Comm., 4-8, Senior Activ- ities Office, 4-8, Averaging Comm., 5-7. - ,f 'Ex Off - 'Gig Kish-6311! '-tm , Ay. i 5. it! A ,,'Q X 54 f I Mig, gli by J sg N- 2,6 -'. ,.. 'L -I , C k al '41 v X 'xffli ?-1: X L P,-'L ,ll j-lg- 'u ' 5 , 1. ' 'T 2?-' . fare il ina' Sm L -1--. ly L is x: M. 'C-7-'P ga .A S vt Nik x, , Jw, - 'A su-'E o . xx N Q 1 v' 3 7 'jg-,Q , ' ' A .,', Wa V' M 4 1 X f 77 W r Q , X X ff , f ff if 1 f X fr f ff Z J if 7 , 7 ff f '74 7. it 7,9 J ,ff mf, ,f ,. ff? f f f ,j ,,, 1' 1 if , fm f W ff., Y3'!91 ff',Hf9 1' A 2' 'if ff w ff' my in J . y . ,-.W . RAMER, RICHARD Senior Arista, Golf Team, 7-8, XYZ, 5-8, Chess Club, 6-8, Biology Office, 3-8. RATNER, CARY Braille Office, 6, 7, Arch Photog- rapher, 7-8. 7 f,-' - f X X 5 294 W f Pu , , f, M02 f 7. 7 X M4 t' af, ,W Q ,f 2 . , f ff f . , Nh, K ! RANKUS, PHILIP xvz, 7. RAVELLA, MICHAEL RAPPAPORT, REVA Senior Arista, Cantata, 4-8, Twirl- ers, 5-8, Class Officer, 3, Program Comm. Office, 3-8, Junior Arista. I V A ..., ' ' If I I , . . f , . ff cft QV, f ., , REASENBERG, ROBERT RAPPAPORT, STUART Chess Club, 5, 6, Choral Club, 1-5, 7, 8, Boys' Glee Club, 6. , .ff-':: I I V :' i -Jan, . ,s a' 1, f ' 1:5-'B' ,. ,, , Nr' 3 ,gf ' M, f Z Q, , 4 ' ' f X' yn Mx: '- ,,,,7 I i ,,,, V f, .2 '47, , .iff-:-f , ff? ff? f - 4 ,f ff REGAN, MICHAEL Hobbies: Coin Collecting, Fishing. Class Officer, 4, 6, Math Tutoring, Hobbies: Baseball, Fishing. 4-7. XYZ, 5-8, Vice-President, President, 8. RASKIN, ROSLYN Senior Arista, Erasmian, 5, Soft- ball Team Captain, 6, Badminton Team, 6, English Office, 5-8, Class Officer, 3, Hockey Team, 4-5, 7-8, Junior Arista. REIBEL, JAY Senior Arista, Band, 3-8, XYZ, 5-8, Physical Science Office, 5, Pro- gram Comm., 5-8. 125 REID, LUCIEN Football Team, 4, 5. REINHARDT, .IOHANNA Cantata, 5, 6, Class Officer, 3, Biology Lab., 5, 6. RESNICK, MARCIA Health Education Office, 1. RlCCARDELLl, MARY ANN Newman Club, 8, Twirlers, 3-4. RIGASSIO, JOANNE RESNICK, MARTIN Track Team, 4. iff it '.i, , Llll ' A V , it V 'L',' f iat ' ' . ' ' -iff! .. . ,-.. ,. .- SQ nlnilr 'ilk 2 .1.. Ti ,QW I . RQ- .1-fi - . .- -. iff .F-Sfffv --fn N Q2 ,- A - NWS?-4? if J ' . 3 .2.,f5g'Z::2?? RICE, JOEL English Book Room, 6, 7. RIGGILLO, BARBARA REISNER, HENRY Arch Rep., 7, Freshman Chorus, 2, Choral Club, 3-8. rv f-- if ... fag ' , Q . ,.'.f f o RESNICK, MARVIN Track Team, 4, 5, 7, 8. RICHARDSON, RUBY G.0. Rep., 3. REISS, JOEL XYZ, 5-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Cafeteria Squad, 4, General Of- fice, 3-8, Senior Arista. REW, JEAN Badminton Team, 7, 8, Basketball Team, 5, 6, Leaders Club, 7, 8, Vice-President, 7, Cantata, 5-8, Class Officer, 4, 5, Guidance Of- fice, 7. RICHMAN, SHANNA Attendance Office, 3, Guidance Office, 5-8, Junior Band, 5, 6. RIMPOTFI JOSEPH RIOS MIRIAM I Swimming Team, 4, 6, 7. Junior Chorus, 3' Rifle Team. 3, 4- I Cantata, 3' 126 T . , .'-' y .ug - ..'-, J . - aim, RESNICK, LEWIS Band, 4. RICCA, JOHN Baseball Team, 7, 8. A RIEGER, SAMUEL Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Band, 5-8, Math Office, 4-8, Dean's Office, 7, 8, Soccer Team Manager, 7, 8. RITTER, BARBARA Class Officer, 7, English Office, 6 Student Assembly Rep., 4-6, G.0 Rep., 7, Election Comm., 5. I RITTER, JUDITH Badminton Team, 6, Tennis Team, 6, Attendance Office, 2-6, Dutch- man Rep., 5, G.O. Rep., 3. . A -if 'c b O. ff :A -f?'Fl1, - 'ywm'2.?if - ' ' ' fzwfyf. ag ' A xv Q Q 551 niveau-as ffqiqrg K A RIZZO, VINCENT Hobbies: Swimming, Bowling. ROBBINS, BERYL Arch Art Staff, 7, 8, Erasmian Rep., 3, 5, 6, Arch Rep., 5, Class Officer, 5, 6, Art Office, 3-8. . , A , 5 f . 'P 3151 'I , . fs: a , ry ft fag f' 'fvyzfiu .ji gf . st 1 ' . . - ROBINSON, DAVID Class Officer, 6, 7, Program Comm., 5-8, Cafeteria Guard, 1, 5, Chemistry Squad, 7, Baseball Team Manager, 8, G.O. Rep., 8. .-if -111 lx X x . L, x , I N f fn I in --- - X Xt I gy 5 ,Q r ' ,1p -.w,L.f:5e- mia, 5 ,,V., 2, . B... . -I , as r . I I i ,I I , If.r I 1 I '..r,r .. f b w r-l K I I Q1 .x ROBINSON, DONALD ROBLES, STEVEN Baseball Team, 5-8. Newman Club, 3, Braille Office, 2. ,E-,L-gdf+XD viii-Z A vc-1 RODKIN, JAYNE Arch Typist, 7, 8, Bowling Team, 7, 8, French Club, 5, 6, Twirlers, 5, Program Comm., 3, English Office, 5, Grade Officer's Office, 7, 8. , ' fi. , ' 1' Q? i if A' 922' 3 '55 .fr ff ee, har., A fr pf.. 'Aj -' 2151: ff ffeiiezgxf' g 'fl 5' ,-1,1 4S'f.':?:2i2, Sis ,.,'-,AL-1-xfsgf wg-'J 1 ,1f2F.:.'1f1ffFv' . '-13f'11i5.r1aw..- RODRIGUEZ, RICHARD Hobby: Collecting Stamps. 127 . '-v-555 V 7 ' f 'fi v.f'.-7 l...- fj- H' r f , f T 45' r f 7 , -M fiff' X X I or 1 f V ,Vs fit I I , ,f -ga , T.,--,5 'f Aggg, 4 1 ila -tr , ., wasp? ..'f-,.-aeew' .- sf4 :z'f2fa.1. ,f. RODRIGUEZ, ROBERT Senior Arista, English Office, 4-8, Averaging Comm., 3-8. ROlVlANUCCl, LOUIS Baseball Team, 5, 7, Class Offi- cer, 3. ROSENBAUM, ELEANOR Hockey Team, 4-7, Captain, 7, Tennis, 5-7, Leaders Club, 5-8, Treasurer, 7, Volleyball Team, 5-8, Badminton Team, 5-8, Commence- ment Comm., 4, 6, Junior Chorus, 4, Grade Adviser's Office, 5-8. X... ,.-.X si- , 1 . I , :ir-.I,'tg. - e ten' nk'-. - 'slkiecii-:as , -f'5-fkagriirif , , ,gg N55-,,, ' 4. ...i 3 af-:ze-H-.4 .f fm- f -5'.EQI,ff,1,.Q,Qg 5, i ' ROSENTHAL, ROBERT Senior Arista, Junior Arista, 3, 4, Arch Business Editor, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Chess Club, 5, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 2-6, Nlath Office, 4, Program Comm., 2-7. 128 ROEMER, CHARLES Senior Arista, French Club, 6, Class Officer, 4, Stock Room, 5-8. ROONEY, JAIVIES Newman Club, 6. ROSENBAUIVI, IRENE Class Officer, 5, 6. ROSENZWEIG. JUNE Dutchman Rep., 4, Twirlers, 4, Class Officer, 4. ROGAN, COLIN Newman Club, 6, Library, 3, 5-7. ROSALIA, ROSENIARIE Class Officer, 1, Attendance Of- fice, 2. ROSENFELD, JOAN Bowling Team, 6, 7, Braille Office, 4, 6. ROSNER, NORIVIA Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Program Comm., 3-7, General Office, 4-8. .i fi,,- azz. - . rffb'gQlf-.9 S , . fp f W Qkky X. ' s, ima-ff 7 -.,' . U a.. 'Y . . - ' 'sz .. MW? i:f'f57'ns-f -. f if 41,6 L' ,f 311 ' f Q-f,-i?',,-'M ,-gy: -...WI ., ,. 1.,- .fs wi,-i ' Liga... pf pre f.,-vw: ROGERS, PATRICK Track Team, 1-4, Class Officer, 2-4. ROSE, ARLENE Senior Arista, Class Officer, 4-5, Record Office, 3-7, Dutchman Rep., 4. AQIA-v '. FELD, JUDITH Seni r Aris Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 3-8, Program Comm., 4-8, Class Officer, 6. ROSLOW, ILSA Senior Arista, Dutchman Editcr-in- Chief, 7-8, Swimming Team, 2, Orchestra, 1-6, Class Officer, 1-5, XYZ, 5-8, Program Comm., 2-6. ROGOFF, CAROL Senior Arista, Choral Club, 3-8, Boosters, 3-8, Program Comm., 2- 6, G.0. Secretary, 6, Student Council, 6, 7, Junior Arista. ROSE, ROBERT Baseball Team, 6, 8, Attendance Office, 4. ROSENTHAL, RICHARD Soccer Team, 7, Class Officer, 6. ROSS, ERIKA Braille Office, 4-8, Senior Arista Wo- i ROTH, Class Officer, 6, 7 Boosters, 2-8, Hockey, ior Chorus, 1, 2. YL! ROTHENBERG, NAN Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 3-8, Dutchman Rep., 7, Erasmian Rep., 1, 6, At- tendance Office, 1, Program Comm., 2-8, Junior Arista. ROTHSTEIN, BERNICE Class Officer, 5, Braille Office, 3-8. A 4 fr' 4 Wi V ,f k,4fi!2Q 1 ff ' , Gag J' Q 4' 'f -4 .541 5: 'ii'-2717 , wa., , , 'fhfff .i5'7 ' f ,J xg ROTH, STANLEY ing Team, 7, Class Officer, 3, 4- Spanish Office, 5, 6. ROTHENBERG, ALAN Class Officer, 2, 4, 7, Program Comm., 3-8, Nlath Office, 3-8. Will f I ,l lj N 3 ROTHlVlAN, NANCY B. Boosters, 5-8, Election Comm., 6-8, Student Guidance Comm., 7, 8, Student Assembly, 6, 7, Class Officer, 6, 7, Attendance Office, 4, 5, Grade Officer, 7, Senior Prom Comm., 7, 8. 7 -!2'5'Z:.' 5, 452. W AW? -am ff ff f , , 4 nf ,ff , 4, ,L 5,f,f , , ' - RUBEL, IRA ROVINS, JEFFREY French Office, 4-8, 'Arch Patrol, Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Dean's 3, 4, Office, 4-8, Program Cbmm., 6-8. .C DFI RUBENSTEIN, riorzsnciz RUBENSTEIN, JERRY RUBENSTEIN, MARSHA RUBIN, 10-ANNE RUBIN, ROBERT Commencement Cgmmq 4, 5, sen. Orchestra, Concertmast 5. Bowling Team, 6, 8, Girls' lnfirm- FVEHCN TUTOVFNE Club, 5. Erasmian RGD-i 3- ior Activities Office, 3-8, Junior 5 'f ary, 4-8. A't,P c .,a-a,An TyrESz1,7'r5ram omm W U 1 ,..AiidN,,pi 3,374 4, 5: -Af. f M4 --4 It 4 3 , B . I + ' L , if ' RUBIN, SANDRA Library, 8. Z RUBIN, SUZANNE Cantata, 5-8, French Club, 7, 8. RUSSELL, LILLIAN Hopes to become a registered nurse. SACKS, DAVID Arch Patrol, 3, 5-7. r- ' RUSSO, MARIE Softball Team, 5-8, Bowling Team, 5-8. SACKSTEIN, BRENDA Class Officer, 6, Grade Adviser's Office, 4, Wi' ., Rf J- '71-1 'jfs 1f' ' .' gpg . , '. 5 . -I ,-,gg vi .. ' 7' ,'. -'1,lz,, .ii I V' I RUBIN, SYDELLE Bowling Team, 6, 7, G.O. Store, 5, 6. I t-,t ,- if 'P' f A' A t 9 I ' 4 l',-' k a. 1? ful- -A 2 .,,. . .srsi ,Iii RUTHER, ROBERT S. Rifle Team, 1-4, Chess Team, 6, Russian Language Club, 6, Music Office, 4, 5. SAINZ, FRANK Hobby: Model Planes. X 1. ..t.., f f iaqallwfir ' f K 51-my 11:2 ,. ilgcf -' -' , ,.,- - kk ..V... 'fg fw . I -f 'ii, , r . -2 .1 f I RUGGIANO, LOUIS Stock Room, 4-6. . rj. I f. 1 i,7Q?Q'? . , . . ff RYAN, IOHN Football Team, 1, 5-8, Track Team 2, Class Officer, 2, 4, SAKOFSKY, BEVERLY Guidance Office, 6-8. AA RUGGIERO, FRANCES Bowling Team, 6, Newman Club, 2-5, Secretary, 4. SACHS, MARILYN Hobbies, Dancing, Ceramics, Draw- ing, Skating. SALLEY, LA VERNE Student Assembly Rep., 1, 2, Erasmian Rep., 1, 2. SALOMON, BARBARA SALTZSTEIN, MICHAEL SALVAGNO, BETSY SALVIA, MARILYN SALZBERG, VALERIE Dutchman Rep., 2-4, Erasmian Hobbies, Fishing, Hunting. Newman Club, 3-5. Hobby, Sports. Senior Arista, Boosters, 5-8, Stu Rep., 3, 4, Record Office 3-6, dent Guidance Comm., 6-8, Class Boosters, 3-8, Student Guidance, Officer, 3-6, Junior Arista, Can 1-8, Class Officer, 2-5, Captains Nita, 5-32 Student Assembly RBD. Comm 3, 4, 7, G.O. Rep., 7. 130 1 ' 1ili' .QH, 1 . -- ,,. ,T ' 'Q ' .gffffiigw . 1' . -:-5425-55, ,. .1 p .f --at-Qi: 2-is .- 5-, I3 , ,Q - ig.. -ww,-Q .--T, .,-,. . , .!,, .s,.,,,, -.4 i 7 r f . E! -W FW' I 157, sa ,,-,g:j,,',6f,: Q, SALZMAN, HERBERT XYZ, 5, Arch Patrol, 6. z hh ' , ,. , , , , , t 1.., AJ Mk f.'., , I QI.. , ,, - VY ,4,A Q ,. . - A.. SAPADIN, DAVID Art Office, 5-8. ' L' V ixie, .. . ,.,, , . ,Z J' , M1 : M11 x2 A4 X , : rv, , : Q-i3f'l'X,f f-flffsrf-aim fc z f .swf--ffl? 4-:fm '- SARLI, RICHARD Hopes to become a commercial artist. , .gfifl , ' V, .,,.. 'tm .., f I 4 4 -j, 012,76 f' Y 1 ,iff ' VUQYQE5 f fif 'i,ff,F?77l Vi' 'Q ' . f : . all. fff',,j 4 ' I z'7J,f-Jimi? SAUL, LARRY Chapel Guard, 4. 'wikffi f q' : ,ij 1 7 v ---it 'gf t , , ' I if I .355 1' ga If. 512-If I fl l V I A ,rrrr A Nami. , Jef- uv.-.ixaliiz SAIVIPOGNA, MICHAEL Track Team, 3-6, Captain, 7, 8, Cross-Country Track Team, 3-8. SAPERSTEIN, MARCIA General Office, 4-6. SATOW, PHILLIP Senior Arista, Basketball Team, 6-8, Class Officer, 3-5, G.O. Presi- dent, 6, Grade Officer, 3, Student Assembly, 3-8, Program Commit- tee, 2-7. SAUNDERS, JEFFREY Infirmary, 7. 'M W fl 5 ,dt SAN ANTONIO, SUZANNE SANDBANK, MARTIN SANTO, MICHAEL Student Assembly Rep., 7, Arch Patrol, 6-8. Band, 7, 8, Junior Chorus, 3, 4 Bob Sommers: 'Izj Q 'IMI T31 SAVITZ, BONNIE Bowling Team, 8, Russian Lan- guage Club, 6, Erasmian Rep., 4, Dean's Office, 1-6. SCHECTNIAN, KAREN Senior Arista, Papyrus Rep., 6, Russian Language Club, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Junior Chorus, 3, Employ- ment Office, 5-8, Program Comm., 3-8. .2 N SCHERTZER, LOIS XYZ, 5-8, Senior Arista, Choral Club, 5-8, Class Officer, 5, Rus- sian Language Club, 6, Program Comm., 5-8, Classics Office, 4. SCHIFF, JANET Braille Office, 5-7. 132 SAVRICK, DOROTHY Senior Arista, XYZ, 6-8, French Club, 3, Class Officer, 3, General Office, 5-6. SCHEER, MIRIANI Class Officer, 5-8, Student Guid- ance, 5-8, G.O. Office, 7, 8, Elec- tion Comm., 6-8. ',.. f ji. . 'f s , , ' ifis 1 by f -rye,-, Qi ...- ' ' -f f' ' A un, fr :wo - .,,-,,-M. SCHICK, PETER Arch Patrol, 3. ,. , 1-af? if .f -ff, ' 1 6, fi Ap itil, ' fe W... .... ' , . Q, '.- 5 ' 'A I' , '?l2QQ-ff .w5'!,.5jTL f Nga, liz' I . - - 'WQ4 P l. H ,-ima, V A f ., :gf . ,,, A ,ISE , ' . L ' ,.- 1.1 : -1 VI! I SCHACHAR, RONALD Swimming Team, 4-8, Band, 3-8, Arch Patrol, 4. -sw . f f'?-The? , -2294 - .fi'.,wffi SCHENDELMAN, AARON Boys' Glee Club, 2-8. sw,- fw-f,.. SCHIFF, IRENE Hockey Team, 3-8, Library, 2-7, Badminton, 5-8. Am., . .. '- is if ' ' Q . ' ff57Z' f.f 't' . 5 ff -.-..i VT 'W -'-. ' E4 if K --f 7 K ,123 I SCHILLER, DANIEL Senior Arista, XYZ, 3-7, Chess Club, 5, 7, Physical Science Of- fice, 4-7. SCHILLER, KAREN Orchestra, 2-6, Speech Office, 6 SCHACHTER, ESTHER Senior Arista, Bowling Team, 7, XYZ, 5, French Language Club, 5, Russian Language Club, 5, Biology Office, 4-8. 435' SCHACKER, LINDA Volleyball Team Captain, 4, Class Officer, 7, Adm. Ass't Office, 6-8, Erasmian Rep., 3-7. KTM iff jiiiiiiwiiigfli H. SCHIMMEL, NORMAN Baseball Team, 3-8, Class Officer, 6, 7, Dean's Office, 7, Arch Patrol, 6. T 7 Jacicisdf' fdwq, F ARTHUR Class 1, 6, Arch Patrol, 4-8. XL fiive- ' SCHLESSER, S. JILL Class Officer, 6, Attendance Of- fice, 5, Program Comm. Office, 5 Braille Office, 3, Student Guid ance, 6-8, Student Assembly Rep. 6, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Cantata 5, 6, Commencement Comm., 6. SCHMIER, ALBERT SCHNEIDER, LINDA Cl SCHNITTMAN, IRVIN Hopes to become a caterer. Class Officer, 3, 7, Record Office, Arch Patrol, 8. Guidance Comm., 58, Election Y, 4,,5, Braille office, StUd6nf e!z'f Comm., 5, Student Assembly, Vice- Comm., 5, 6, Co-Chairman, Awards' W President, 6. SCHONBERGER, ARLENE Dutchman Rep., 6, Class Officer 8. .ll ll lil lil l Dill l llflliill mlm Elf lllt 0 ..l llllllllll llllll ffrf-'Lf-?fff4-iivfi-' JM - f-','!'f.'tV 'riff' .43 5981. f,f' fy, f- ' , VV 5 ' ,xyijf I . 4.,,i,?gM, . , s 'to' 4 ' , -fr Qgf- 4, g 'fn' 'V ' .fn-fy,!Z,,.f' ff' V ,,, W . ? V , , QV, ' ,,,.j Yi-ygze, V ,. W' ,1f2.gv-56253 lam SCHOENEMANN, WlLLlAM Newman Club, 1. SCHOTTENFELD, EMILY Senior Arista, French Language Club, 5, Russian Language Club, 6, XYZ, 5-6, Treasurer's Office, 4-6. SCHRElDER, MARTIN Lacrosse Team, 4, Chess Team, 4-8, Physical Science Office, 4. SCHROEDER, MARY Newman Club, 4, 6, Program Comm. Office, 3-8. SCHULTZ, ANTON Football Team, 6. 133 G.o. Office, 4, 5. J! fi , - Ji, 2 26 fs w f' SCHWARTZ, JUDY SCHWARTZ, KENNETH SCHWARTZ, LINDA SCHWARTZ, NIELVIN SCHWARTZ, PATRICIA Bowling Team, 5, Cantata, 5-6. Physical Science Office, 5, 6. Senior Arista, Junior Chorus, 1-2, Erasmian Rep., 4, Dutchman Rep. Hobbies, Reading, Art, Creative Cantata, 3-8, Class Officer, 1-2, 7, 6, Track Team, 1, 2, Class Officer, Writing, Jazz, and Folk Music. Biology Office, 3-8, Program 1, 3, 4, 6, Erasmian Office, 7. Comm., 2-8, Biota Associate Edi- tor, 8. -1, 1 ww .fl I ' 'Z' ' . X 1.1 v L ...L.. ,-,-,,.,,,..,, . tu it .. ' 'Hun 10 I -f iiifi' fi 'T 3 MIQSTTQ ff IL I A FCJ SCHWARTZBERG, INA SCHWARZ, ELEANOR 6. 134 Bowling Team, 6-8, Newman Club, jncmcif W N I . SCHWEITZER, BARRY SCOTT, EUGENE Band, 3-6, Orchestra, 4-8, Grade Chapel Guard, 6. Advisers Office, 5-8. SCOTT, KATHERINE BOWIIUE Team, 5, 7, Attendance Office, 7. ' l SCOTT, ROSE MARIE Attendance Office, 2. SECUNDY, BARBARA Erasmian Rep., 3, Freshman Chorus, 3, 4, Boosters, 5-8, Can- tata, 5-8. ..-5 qllklllllllrl li JQ, ,NX 3. ep .I-N' If I 1 P '-' J. u. SHAFRAN, ARLENE Hobbies: Piano, Art, DSHCFHB, Bowling, Swimming. SHAFTEL, MAXINE Hockey Team, 3-8, Badminton Team, 5-8, Softball Team, 5-8, Basketball Team, 5-8, Health Edu- cation Office, 5-8, Student Coun- cil, 8, Leaders Club, 5-8, Presi- dent, 8, Student Assembly, 4, 5, 7, 8, Secretary, 8. SEGHORN, KARL Track Team, 7, 8, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8. ' ' -J. ,,,.!, . - 4 N -. L . ' i kk I I, xx 'lilt i ilii'i' r ,,, SEIMS, DOUGLAS Hobbies, Swimming, Basketball. if SELKOWE, LORNA Senior Activities Office, 3-7, XYZ, 5-7, Class Officer, 3. ia- T T K VIVLV 4 t ie if gf .Q 916 1 T , , E f F., , , ze-f:f::P4 . N. we '. SHAHAM, YlFAL Class Officer, 8. SEIDENSTOCK, BARBARA Cantata, 2, 3, Library, 2-7. X SEITLES, ROSALIND Erasmian Rep., 6, Softball Team, 4, Volleyball Team, 5, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Boosters, 6-8, Program Comm., 3, 5-8, Election Comm., 5-8, Program Comm. Office, 3-8. f' K' 'hx-. , SELSKY, FRANCES Softball Team, 5, Volleyball Team, 5, Class Officer, 6. SHAPIRO, BRYNA Twirlers, 5-8. 15' iii' SEIFER, STEPHEN Junior Chorus, 3. SEITZ. BRUCE Bowling Team, 7, Student ,Assem bly, 6, 7, Class Officer, 6, 7, Art Office, 6, 7, Arch Patrol, 5, 6. SERCHUCK, RUTH General Office, 3, 4. ,, W? SHAPIRO, CAROL Class Officer, 5, 8. 135 I SHAPIRO, DAVID M. Arch Patrol, 3, Class Officer, 7, Student Assembly, 7, Football Team, 5, 6. SHARAF, PHILIP xvz, 5-a, Math Office, 3-s. ,,- '- M, + 1 6 1 Q1 0 J QM - f ' . 54 -- 1' T ,. g-F - ' - ,fa '-'ii' 'H'-:zff-f,'-fs wwf: :g,i-,-:,:..-:- .- . Q58 NW'7 ', .1 -f,g fg,,,-,-jgt.,:.,... Q. ,L wg. ex , v::'e,'j3,-.- 1:3 '- , J 5-1 -2112-2 1 .2 v f S 'fvif SHERMAN, PETER Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Golf Team, 6-8, XYZ, 5-8, Program Comm., 4-8, Class Officer, 5, 7, Dean's Office, 3-8. SIERLES, FRED Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Ten- nis Team, 3-8, Co-Captain, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Guidance Office, 3-5, Program Comm., 3-8, Biology Lab., 7. 136 SHAPIRO, DAVID Arch Rep., 7, 8. SHEEHY, MICHAEL Football Team, 7-8. SHERMAN, SUSAN Boosters, 6-8, Class Officer, 4, 6-8, Health Education Office, 6-8, Student Assembly, 5, French Lan- guage Club, 5. Q-gwtkw SIGNAL, EILEEN Student Guidance Comm., 6-8, Program Office, 6-8. SHAPIRO, ENID Class Officer, 3, Grade Adviser's Office, 3-5, Social Studies Office, 5, Erasmian Rep., 6, G.O. Rep., 6. --.8 -4 ' ' ' -lv. v Q., .1 , 1 1 , , yf i 1 if I , gi X , . f J . 5,1---' . 4. f -4 gf f SHEFFRON, ALLEN Junior Chorus, 3. SHINDLER, BARBARA Erasmian Rep., 2-5, Election Comm., 5-8, Captains' Comm., 3, 4, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Boosters, 6-8, Class Officer, 2, 3, 7, Grade Officer, 3, Program Comm. Office, 3-6. SILANO, ANTOINETTE Twirlers, 4, Bowling Team, 5. SHAPIRO, JAYNE Erasmian Rep., 3, 4, Class Offi- cer, 6, Braille Office, 4, 5. f, ,., . - ,.,, 12 '-5'f1?1'-f. -LZ 'Eff 'neu- 'GQI4-22fZ1f?'::'f ,'f'1,!'V . Wm ' ,' f New SHEMIN, BARRY Senior Arista, Chess Club, 6, French Language Club, 5, Band, 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Arch Patrol, 3. D ' X via 9 N, x 5,5 SHAPIRO, MELVIN G.O. Store, 3-7. c '-'- ' 'ff-1-'v' 1, , - --'. Y it r 45? if , in I 4 pl 'W , kyle f 4 .,,,r 3:18. sffisf J. ,..- . A 5 65,2 ' , Q .Q w ' . SHEPPARD, ASHER Senior Arista, XYZ, 6-8, Program Comm., 4-8, Physical Science Of- fice, 6-8, Stockroom, 4, 5. SIEGEL, FRANCINE Hockey Team, 3, 4, Record Office, 5-7. SlLBERMAN, PAUL Hobbies: Fishing, Photography. SIEGFRIED, MADELINE Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Arch Literary Staff, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 3-5, Grade Officer, 3, Program Comm., 4-8, French Language Club, 6, Program Comm. Office, 3-8. 7 wwf! . SILMAN, Tnuov Class Officer, 3, 7, 8, Math Office 3-8. SILVER, CYNTHIA Senior Activities Office, 5-8. Zffi' fi ,Zi , M ,rt ,fggy jrggw ! 5 V, ,, . f.-.if - -my 'i ' 0?i 1'fifZ5241 f .,.,,, , r, :,. .. , ,.. , ' V, ' Wifi' ' , , - 4. at f, I .,2,, ,f ,, ,,VfVf,,V,V ,,5,,7,, ,f ,, -, SILVER, NANCY LEA Hopes to become a bookkeeper. SILVER, SELMA Basketball Team, 7, 8, Bowling Team, 8. fS2f+,wfq,p g,g,,,,,,'u4,,gg,,5 in Q, 'f R f X 2421? SILVERMAN, ALAN H. Band, 3-8, Student Council, 7, 8, Class Officer, 3-7. Q ff,, xii? A ,.ii,, . , -.fiywff . , ', n ,X f, Q, t SILVER, FRANCINE Class Officer, 6, Attendance Of- vfv--, C R ., ,W Waffle, 2 Q X 'iz 7' M I 9 ,f Wd yym po, if Q , f 4 W f XZ f ' 'Wa ff O X f W Vfffj , , A 56 , . x K , f I 9 A 'Q I 4' Z, ,f I fice, 6. SILVER, RENEE Boosters, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Class Officer, 3, 4, 7, G.0. Office, 3, 4, Election Comm., 5-8. SILVER, Grade Adviser's Office, 1, 2, XY 5-8, Class Officer, 2-4, 6. SILVERMAN, ALAN S. . - 'I' gf I . if,rg.:iIIl.I1,-i,. , J ' . 1 if it . . ,-1,95 , , L , I ,nf-2, fr M QW' ' 'Q ' .i -,WG ,V . ,, 5,-jfjy, ,, f' Q. f ni ef sf M , j I 1-ff-fff , - J! -. if ,W SILVERMAN, GARY Soccer Team, 7, Chess Club, 5, Hobbies: Photography, Art. Record Office, 3-7. f Q li I Ii F , I I 1 I I I, c, ISRBC5 SILVERMAN, ILENE Senior Arista, JCYZ, 4-8, Class Of- ficer, 4, Averaging Comm., 2, Health Education Office, 5-6. V , SILVERMAN, LINDA RUTH Cantata, 5-8, Russian Language Club, 6, Junior Chorus, 4, Class Officer, 5, Records Office, 4, Dutchman Staff, 7, 8. 137 SILVERS, JULIETTE SILVERS, ROY Senior Arista, XYZ, 5, 6, French F00tbaII Team, 5, Class Officer, Language Club, 5, Class Officer, 1-3, 5. 3, 4, 7, Junior Arista. . Q, f a ff J V , u . . , , ,M J M 9 W' 'f 7 sf 2 7 1,1 f ,J-1 ' - A, X I 2 r 7 riri . 2 uf-ff'-.if 1 ff f 'fs I ' ' ' i-eauaxu. ,ery gf 1 , , 1' f w H 1 SIMMONS, PETER Band, 3-8, Orchestra, 3-8, Class Officer, 2. SISKIND, LORETTA Softball Team, 4, Cantata, 5, Cafeteria Squad, 5. , ,,., A SLAVIN, JAMES Swimming Team, Co-Captain, 2-8, Junior Chorus, 1, 2, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8, Newman Club, 3-8, Vice-President, 3, 4, President, 5. 138 SIMON, Braille Office, 4-8, French Lan- guage Club, 6, Student Guidance Comm., 6-8, Class Officer, Badminton Team, 8. 7, 8, SILVERSTEIN, DIANE Freshman Chorus, 1, 2, Cantata, Student Assembly Rep., 4, Officer, 2-5, Social Studies 5-8, SIMON, PHYLLIS Badminton Team, 5, Softball Team, 5, Volleyball Team, 5, Hockey Team, 4, 5, Braille Office, 4-8, Library, 6-8. SISTI, ANITA Cantata, 4. 4? SLOAN E, ANN MARIE SKOBEL, RICHARD Hobbies: Stamp Collecting, Model Airplanes, Baseball. SLOBIN, SHEILA Swimming Team, 3, 4, Newman XYZ, 4, 5, Program Comm., 4, 5. Club, 4, Class Officer, 7. i i I SILVERSTEIN, PAUL Class Officer, 5. SIMON, SUSAN Hobbies, Bowling, Skating, Danc- ing. SKOLLINS, SUSAN Senior Arista, Arch Rep., 7, 8, Arch Staff, 7, 8, Twirlers, 6-8, Class Officer, 3, 5, XYZ, 5-8, Student Aid Chairman, 7, Adm. Ass't Office, 5-8. SLOEKIN, CAROL Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, 5-8, Class Officer, 5, 7, Attend- ance Office, 3, 4. SIMBALA, ROBERT Hobby, Collecting Records. SINGER, ELLEN M. Erasmian Art Staff, 5-8, Cantata, 4-8, Art Circle, 7, 8. , 'Q ,, , 7 r , ' , if Pif fy' ,Q . 1 7 ,aww .rf ,- ' . iwffff',-Q-cf' . . J 16f13?4f? f f ,kawf ,-,f few.-396, , rf ,Muir M. an if . 3515422 .p SKWIRE, STEPHEN Senior Arista, Biota Staff, 4, XYZ, 5-8, Adm. Ass't Office, 3. J -aim 1 f Jw 5 ff f 6 , 6 y X 1 X 6 M ,655-'hy r ',vQQ,',L5hi:.EL-LY Q. - gf v,'! C, -, J. 7 wuz '.,:a-- -' M- ..,. , -,, , 'ff 4 , f ' --'--' f,Z7:,'Q'r 'ef '29, , ', V . - 1 ',, f- . I -,gf 7.7 'if , ' 'f' r, X' XV! 7 , r' ,, ,,,-wr' SLOTT, RHEA Bowling Team, 5, 8, Choral Club 5-8, Junior Chorus, 3-4, Class Of ficer, 6, Art Office, 3. ,, ,. SMITH, GAIL Plans to become a nurse. 4 . - S M ww? sg, ff M AVVA Ray . C -1- ,1f,',2i1fv' ,ct - f r . , r,-fr 9-I,-154-':'71,lc, f ' -LZ, SMITH, STEPHEN Senior Arista, Dutchman Sports Editor, 7, 8, Papyrus Editor, 7, 8, Basketball, Head Manager, 5, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Chess Club, 5, 6, Class Officer, 6, 7, Program Comm., 3-8. KW f' 2' VV VV,r . - i,- . ,r ,, ,, ' ,ff,,,,,,g.,': , -.4-,, , f , , .48 2-' Wg. ','c,.fz'-V5 ff:-Pr ' ' - 3, .' , ' 'iw -V - , fr ,:,.2:',, -95 , ' r ' ' , 9, fr ,. aff.. are ff 4,1 j A, . ' f if 1 ,g 7 W -N , ,f 1 f gy Q ,Q 4 7' rf, ' f'iirv?, ,4 fif SNITZER, MAXENE Speech Office, 2-6. SNOW, FLORA Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Class Officer, 2-5, Arch Literary Staff, 7,8, Grade Adviser's Office, 2-6, XYZ, 6, Program Comm., 2-6, Rus- sian Language Club, 6. SOBEL, RICHARD XYZ, 5-8, Chapel Office, 3-5, ln- firmary, 4-8, Arch Patrol, 7: Class Officer, 8, Physical Science Office, 8. SODEN, EUGENE Cheerleaders' Captain, 6-8, New- man Club, 7, 8, Arch Patrol, 3-8. Manu, Ny ,i:::.g Q , 532 A., x-,M 53139 , ,,: : :.',,5f . i14,,,,,,,.,,,,,,l g, C Ww- QW f--ra'i,5.,- La w - rf ' ' ' A , , ,,-Q 1 4 ' :fb SODEN, RICHARD Cheerleaders, 5-8, Class Off 3. icer, SOIFER, JANE Senior Arista, French Club, 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 4-6, French Office, 4-8, Program Comm., 5-8, Tennis Club, 6-8. 139 ,-ix?-.Wife - f1?1iW!?Lf!,L '22 in M . f-.' -V9 V, , Q . Q, ,, ky ,-ai,-'A IM 31 . ,N X .jg-.ffi::af'.f , , ,I , , ,.,,:,,,,..' ,ff 2, 4.-,,.wv, ,-.,,. - f ,'f':f, 1 SOLE, GARY Erasmian Rep., 4, Band, 6-8, lun- ior Band, 5, Arch Patrol, 3, 6. SOMERMAN, FRANCES Senior Arista, Class Officer, 6, Grade Adviser's Office, 3-8, Jun- ior Arista. SPARBER, ANlTA F. Visual Aids Office, 5, 6, Class Officer, 6. SOLOFF, LYDIA XYZ, 5-8, G.O. Office, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Election Comm., 5-8, Mental Health Comm., 7-8. SOMERS, LILLIAN Hockey Team, 7, Health Education Office, 7. SPECTOR, MARTIN Dutchman Rep., 3, 4, 6, 7, Eras- mian Rep., 6, Track Team Mana- ger, 4-8, Cheerleaders, 5-8, Visual Aid Squad, 3-5, Class Officer, 3, 4, 6, 7, Dean's Office, 7, Student Assembly Rep., 3-7. SOLOMON, SELMA Senior Arista, Orchestra, 7, 8, XYZ, 7, 8, G.O. Rep., 2, 7, Pro- gram Comm., 1-6, Russian Lan- guage Club, 6. SOMMER, ROBERT Freshman Chorus, 1, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 3-8, Arch Patrol, 2, Basketball J.V., 3, 4, Basketball Team, Captain, 5-8, Junior Arista. SPECTOR, ROBERT Banu, 3-8, co. store, 5, 6. 7-ab SOLOMON, STEVEN F. Golf Team, 5, 6, Arch Patrol, 5-7. SORKIN, BARRY G. Swimming Team, 7, 8. SPEIRS, JANET Hobbies: Basketball, Dancing, Bowling. :QF- ,., . . .,,,.,-.- T X I , SOLOVAY, MARK xvz, 5-8, iviatn Tutoring, 7. SORKIN, SUSAN Bowling Team, 7, 8, Senior Twirl- ers, 6-8, Class Officer, 5, -6, Physical Science Office, 5, 6, At- tendance Office, 4. SPENCE, BERESFORD Track Team, 6. tw, f ff if ffWf fy if My f? w, W! ,, ...,.-, ,,. , ,,,, ,,.. , ,,,, ,,,, M f 6' 'lfdfffi tiff! .F V ':- 744'MVP'4ffy,7'ii?'9-v'Tff' fwigiiiglgf-2-1' Y V , - fq,'f,w ,j,5' f.j'z,N I fig ,- ' , fn my Wff f f , ., -7 V f V 'of ' . ' ,Wx .. .'-, .y, , ,MW , ' .,i . 1, ,gig 545' ,fxif f ,, V .. ' ' 2? ' f V, . I ,W , Z-,c ,. ,a,4,. ,ug-1 , ' vw ' , ,,., ,V ,. ' 'ff,f .V SPERLING, LINDA SPlEGEL, FRED USPIEGEL, IRVING SPIERER, PHYLLlS SPIETH, ROBERT Erasmian Rep., 2. Track Team, 5-8, Class Officer, 1, Hobby, Collecting Stamps. Hockey Team, 3, 4, Volleyball Hopes to become a chemist. 7, Team, 1-6, Swimming Team, 1-5, 140 Class Officer, 1-3. , 1 l, , 074 - ' ' 4, gb 1, ,-----A W i . 9 -fitmic-,.' , x l ii l or o 'i lui Qi ,U J ' ll ' sPiRo, Louise SPODAK, iviviss -, .g P 1 I, Student Guidance Comm., 6-8, Averaging Comm., 3-8, Grade Ad- I - ' 1' ,fly Boosters, 7, 8, Class Officer, 3, 7, viser's Office, 3-8. 1 ' ' .' 3 Student Assembly, 4, Adm. Ass't 7 ' , ', f . , Office, a, General Office, 4-8, i ,ll . ' I . . .Q it '. I ' 1' . Y X' 1 . H 'U 4r .-k,tk - . 5 i t,,,t i' b x . V x , sios ss L sz ffff ,,1,, is-. -- Z ff .,s' H12 ' r SEQ! X ly. iff! A tt ' I fi,i , 1' X ,,,, ,L jlyyil- 4. iiii ' ,iw ly ,ff ,, , , . ' ,,,,i y ,-.,- , R . 1 P SPRINTZ, NIYRA J. SQUICIARINE, CATHERINE N' j , , Senior Arista, Erasmian Rep., 3, 4, Hopes to join Women's Army N it QAM, Arch Rep., 7, Class Officer, 1, 2, Corps. ' I L fr English Office, 4-7, General Of- fice, 3, Student Guidance Comm., l 3, Program Comm., 5, 6. . l 1 if , '.,,Z' ,sp X! i.. l K .-: ' , 'RIIIIIL f , f , , , Dv. ff . , Lx J .fa .1 ' ff : '5 f 1 r- , . .-gy 5, t D -- I V .27 '-I 1: ' if Z' 'K f it mwfe , .2 3 ...x . 'f ' Mi if NS! I-' lf 'I ' I'. ' I I ' fm 1 ,. U . Xt, , Q , '. i STARK, DOROTHY STARKWEATHER, CARYL STAUB, MICHAEL STEARN, ALAN STEIN, ANN Junior Chorus, 1, 2, Cantata, 3, Student Assembly, 7, Class Offi- Football Team Manager, 7, 8. Class Officer, 4. Class Officer, 4, 5, 7, 6 Class Officer, 7. cer, 7, History Office, 7. ' STERN, CAROL XYZ, 5-8, Russian Language Club, 6, Averaging Comm., 3-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 3-7. STETEFELDT, GAIL Class Officer, 3. STOLLOW, GLORIA Plans to be a biology laboratory technician. STONE, CAROL SUE tion Office, 7. STROBER, RHODA STRUGATZ, JOAN Student Guidance Comm., 6-8, Bowling Team, 6, Cantata, 5-8, Commencement Comm., 6, Class Class Officer, 5. Officer, 3-5, Physical Science Of, fice, 4-8. Class Officer, 7, Health Educa- STOFSKY, JOYCE Bowling Team Captain, 8. STREISAND, BARBARA Freshman Chorus, 1, 2, Choral Club, 2-4. STRUMP, BARBARA Plans to become a clothing buyer. Y 01, f . f- ww, -I I SUARATO, DOMINICK SUAREZ, JOSEPH SUKMAN, GWENDOLYN Hobbies, Hunting, Fishing. Football Team, 4, Adm. Ass't Of- Russian Language Club, 6, French fige, 5, Language Club, 5, Class Officer, 142 3. STOLLER, ELLEN Cantata, 3-8, Class Officer, 4-6, Custodian's Office, 3. STOLER, GAIL Art Circle, 7, Art Office, 8, Bowl- ing Team, 7. STRIAR, SONDRA Hobbies: Swimming, Bowling, Reading. STRICKS, JOHN Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 2-6, Band, 6-8, Braille Office, 2-8. STUART, GEORGE Rifle Team, 5. STUBACK, IRIS Class Officer, 3. SULLER, DINA SULLIVAN, CAROLYN G.0. Rep., 5, Library, 3-8. Newman Club, 4, 5, 7. .5 iiffm . - , md SUSSMAN, ARTHUR Senior Arista, Dutchman Managing Editor, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Chemistry Laboratory, 4, 5, Program Comm., 3-5. SWARTZ, ANNETTE Hockey Team, 3, 4, Softball Team, 5, Attendance Office, 1-6. SWEEDLER, ALAN Swimming Team, 3-8, Captain, 7, 8, Class Officer, 3-5, G.O. Rep., 4. SWENSON, RICHARD G.O. Store, 6. 'gas' .qui SUSSMAN, GILBERT Senior Arista, Program Comm., 3- 8, Dean's Office, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Chemistry Lab., 5, 6. , Tift,-'w , 4271.1 75,315 1 'f X- 1 'ff ' :li '11 A . . - ... 2 ' i K' or ' ,hp Zvi 4' SWAHN, ALVAR Choral Club, 4-8. SUSSNIAN, CECELIA SUSSMAN, FRANCES Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, G.O. Store, 7, Class Officer, 6, 5-8, Art Stock Room, 7, 8. Adm. Ass't Office, 5. im 143 f fa SWI RSKY, STEPHEN Choral Club, 3-8, Junior Chorus, 1, 2, Senior Chorus, 7, 8. Q .. ., 18 ww ' ' ff Agf- - My ,' V A-.5 ' 'V l1.,.i :, , f,,2.3 3' - 11. :- r. - . J f' -- TASHNIAN, LYNN Senior Arista, Golf Team, 7, 8, Senior Band, 7, 8, Nlath Office, 4, 5, XYZ, 5-8. .J TEPER, FRED Arch Patrol, 6. THORNER, BROOKE Boosters Treasurer, 3-8, Stu- dent Guidance Comm., 6-8, Class Officer, 2-6, English Book Room, 6. 144 TAFFURELLI, GEORGE Football Team, 2-5, Arch Patrol, 1, 3. TAUB, ANNE Library Ass't, 2-5, Cantata, 2-6 Twirlers, 3-8. TESORIERO, JOHN Hobbies: Basketball, Bowling. THORNER, DALE Hopes to become a teacher. OGVV Q -7-- .,f . ' iff nr' f TAFURI, DOREEN Class Officer, 3-7. TANENHAUS, VICKI Senior Arista, Arch Art Editor-in- Chief, 7, 8, Erasmian Art Staff, 4- 8, Student Guidance Comm., 6-8, XYZ, 5-8, English Office, 5, 6, Braille Office, 3, 4, French Lan- guage Club, 7, 8. TAYLOR, LENORE Cantata, 4-7, Class Officer, 5. TEICHER, ENID Hockey, 1-8, Bowling, 4-8, Choral Club, 3-8, Class Officer, 2, ln- firmary, 5-8. TESORIERO, ROSEMARY Newman Club, 4, Class Officer, 2, 4. THURM, JOEL Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Base- ball Team, 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Chess Club, 5, Class Officer, 5, Arch Patrol, 3-7. THAW, STANLEY Football, 5. TIZIO, PRUDENCE Bowling Team, 7, Newman Club, 5. TANTLEFF, BARRY Choral Club, 3,8, Class Officer, 3. ,lf iff' 'g -flu.. ' 'Z rg, Yee. 1 TEITELBAUM, ROBERT Choral Club, 5-8, General Office, 6. f f ' ' fit . ' .f ,i ..,, , E - ' P - -sq.. 1 .. N '-LW 'ww W., ,,f. J . .- X jf f f C W N, , I' 2 f 7 I5 , , ,mwzzsf W NX I -8 . ff .,g,-Xkzq-5.1 l r, Mil.. ,g ,,,, , , .., 4444, 4. , , N Y - , if THORBURN, JOHN Arch Patrol, 6. TOBIAS, LEONARD Senior Arista, Dutchman Copy Ed- itor, 6, 7, XYZ, 5-8, French Club, 5, Cafeteria Guard, 4-5, Arch Patrol, 3-8, Program Comm., 3-8. -ak if :'3' Wll'?,f 2 , TOHN, HARVEY trol, 3. , -'71 -, H' 'gf-V, .W if ,, iiss if . 4 2 A, A J .Q X w Iv K Z: Af gg Q1 , as R' 45 4 TORELL, ARTHUR Fishing, Re d' Pai nt- Q 'f lllll,f K, lp Til W ll T, A if Allll lf?-gi , ' K g1'?':-- A a F if U ill so 1 . , l l 1 X X-I 1 ' x J ' , Q I I 1 ' i 4 i -, , . I : . i , .,l l H i ' fl ll i , il ll f f ' fir if fl , lf W Wig ,ll ,ll il ' llll ,X fl ' V, lrlfqfj jmivli lj NAA in f'liilRHH,l H ll lil, llflfhls lim lj ,ll lllll HH Q! Y l All lf' 1' ' T. l -l ll Kilt lil, ly TRAIN, j0HN TREZZA, JAMES TRICE, PATRICIA ANN TRIPO, CARNIEN Arista, Swimming Team, 5 Hobbies Sports, Reading Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Class Offi- G.0. Store, 1-45 Arch Patrol, 2, 3. Bow mistry Lab., 3-s. TROPIA, CAROL 7 TSALBINS, VIRGINIA Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Freshman Chorus, 1, 2, Cantata, 3, 4, Class Officer, 1-4, Program Comm., 2-8. TYLER, LINDA Freshman Chorus, 1, 2, Choral Club, 3, Class Officer, 3, Dutch- man Rep., 3. rf., VAN EXEL, PATRICIA Basketball Team, 5, Cantata, 5-8, Class Officer, 3, 4. VIGILANT, DIANNE Plans to become a horse breeder. 146 TUCKER, HARVEY Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Junior Chorus, 3, Class Officer, 4, Rec- ord Office, 5-8. WW' L ,MN f' ' , ff - M , - - fl t s.. 'Q pf. I -Q XF' . I -Jql. iL 57 .k-'L' 1' W 4 pf nik I 3 1- c,.,,,,,. few if f , If! TURANSKY, FRANCINE TURNER, NATALIE Bowling, 5, 6, Junior Chorus, 3, 4. Braille Office, 5, 6. fe-ASM VANACORE, CAROL Junior Chorus, 4. PLACES VERNISIE, ELENA Bowling Team, 7, 8. . 5-rf Q, VLACK, AUDREY VOLPE, AGNES Softball Team, 7, Bowling Team, Freshman Chorus, 1. 8, Volleyball Team, 7, 8, Basket- ball, 7, 8. ff. , , - I , . , .. j ' W, f 'V riif WALDEN, HARVEY xvz, 5-8, chess club, 5-a, Math Office, 5-s. 4' TURNER, SANDRA Hobbies: Dancing, Skating. WALLACE, ELLEN Plans to be either a psychologist or a medical secretary. I V i .N , m . . I '51 3, 414 'Uk 1? fi E l . g. , -I 2 -In , 'E ' ,.', 1 ' 2 . f1g3'2Z,P 7 X,-7:f. :? X ww 5 WALLACE, TRUDY WALLER, GLORIA WALLER, RENEE WALTERS, DOUGLAS WARD, DWIGHT Choral Club, 4-8, Junior Chorus, Cantata, 5. Erasmian Rep., 3, 4. Hobby, Photography. Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club 3, Class Officer, 3, Dutchman 5-8, Rep., 6, 7, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 3-5. N lf 4 Cy L I A 5 . N l - iv 4 7 N15 l I -. 1 '7 z, I' . r, ' lg' . X il Ll .ia-i 5-r I . 'A' ls' . -I Y . '4 K J WARSHALL, SUSAN Senior Arista, Erasmian Art Staff, 7, 8, Biota, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Secre- tary, 7, Class Officer, 3, 6, 7, Biology Office, 3-8, Program Comm., 4-8, Biota Art Editor, 7. WARSOFF, JOSEPH Class Officer, 1, 3, Arch Patrol, 6, 7, Averaging Comm., 1-4, Grade Adviser's Office, 3, 4. WASSERMAN, ANN WASSERMAN, SUZANNE Dutchman Rep., 6, Twirlers, 5-7, Choral Club, 3-8, Class Officer Student Guidance Comm., 5-7, Braille Office, 4-7. .-.- zkfif' -' ' L ,f 4 5 LQ,ifiQZ'fi1' 3 .1 Z . f 5 0.12, 'A 'VM' .25 5 . - . pf ' 7f?fD'l ff fm f f W 5, fffajifgfjvi ff , f W, X2 7 , , jfs I ! f ff! A I fa A f ' ff ff f' fy? ff X X yi, I g7G 'N ' ff f47 Re f 4 5X 4 574 fo t ' 44 if , f fy I Z . , I ,V H X WO 9 f f W 046 1 ff X f I ff ff f 1 f aff X If X, ,,,f,,,f ff! f fff X f 567 X , X GQ X Qi al f X ff? ' ,inf fi f , Q 'mfr 4? f Q X 5' 9. g,z,fiQl3 '--' fl! I' Charm ff WATTS, GLADYS Hobbies: Painting, Collecting Rec- ords, Horseback Riding. 147 WEBER, BRUCE Dutchman Sports Editor, 6-8, Basketball Team, 5-8, Soccer Team, 4, Band, 3-8, Class Offi- cer, 5-7, Dean's Office, 4-8, Adm. Ass't Office, 4-8. WEBER, MARILYN Hockey Team, 3, 4, Softball Team, 5, Tennis Team, 5, Freshman Chorus, 1, 2, Choral Club, 3-6, Class Officer, 3-7, G.O. Office, 5, Russian Language Club, 6. WEBER, WILLIAM Plans to go to college. f FEE, ,fl .1 1 , . f y sag,-f,f, WEIDEN, ELLEN French Language Club, lish Office, 5-8. 5 aa WEILAND, STEVEN 6, Eng- XYZ, 5-8, Class Officer, 3, Chem- istry Office, 3-7. 3:5 w 'xt 4 X A will 4, I f 1 'QS vw- 1 , 1 -A 1 XX 14,4 fl -K ., ., ,y F X I as 41 -. as I L P 4 I - , - ,I O K H ' I X N K.. 'X X I xc-ht ,fy .W -.', -.X M y X, I in flag!!! I X . ,, , ,K L - 3, . l , X f, ,Z , ' . I 'x ' I, E - . I I fiitzs WEINBERG, SHERYL Class Officer, 6. 148 1 . P 4 Aff ' 1 I fe 7 .,, . ,v, ' ff' if .. ,.f 4. MW, .s. ,1.f.y s . .57 4 ,- V. ,- f -fa C f ,Q f ff f gig 6, , f ,sr ' Q 9- . .eta ---. , , , ,,,1 , f ,5 If ' r 1 ff v -e f: .: 1 4 -ffl-'f?f,,fj,-1, 41,12 ' r -,x,, ik.7,I f:5'f,- gg - , ' ,,-. f , f X - f 1 ,4. i, .VYV ,,.. .V,.,, m , ,.,V, , W , ,,.. ,,g.,,f,.,,.. vi A, ' '1'fQ2'fs3'i'-i ' WEINBERGER, PHILIP Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Student Assembly Rep., 5, Program Comm., 3-8, Physics Office, 5-8. WEINER, JOYCE Volleyball Team, 5-6, Class Offi- cer, 5. H f -'--4 , ' - .fsi v ' - 'i I ' . ,, f -jf . A 97 'I . W.-1, f J f ff -' '9,v,-751?,gff,ln',, . f WEINER, MITCHELL Dutchman Rep., 7, Football Team, 4-6, Junior Chorus, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 7, Arch Patrol, 4, 7, Biol- ogy Office, 3. , i I W 4' 7 f f I ' ,ffs ff... fg,f,,zf , ,, , 1' , 4ff ,,5 Wx B 1 , 1 i if 1 af' -e aff f 7 4' 2 , z W-ffgf, I WEINER, 'STUART Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Class Offi- cer, 4, 5, Arch Patrol, 3. 2, . i '7wa,, Nf-,gf ' it W f 1 S 1 4' . ff a Q Sh Q..-.,fw-V, ,s f V M 4 3 1 WEINGARD, ELLEN WEINSTEIN, JUDY WEINSTEIN, LESLIE SBOIOV Alma: TWifl9fS, 5: Hockey, Hobbies: Swimming, Basketball, Class Officer, 3-5, Program 3-5, Student Guidance Comm., 4, Writing. Comm., 3-8. 5, XYZ, 5-8, Choral Club, 6-8, Student Assembly Rep., 4, Pro gram Comm., 4-8. I G5 ,' , I I I il Ig! I, V I l I ' K , N N ll V , . ' . , , ' nv' f, . if . fe f- f jlv. f I 'fy ' 5 .1 I' ff! f W X ff X wi 4 I g 4 B-5,1 ' . I 1 X I . I ,Q , , ' Q, .f 'XZ' I . ,. 5, 'ZW f' 49 f fff 1-Q 7 fi! 77? .itr ,.,,.e:a-w, .4 K I Q ,MA WEISBROT, BONNIE Arch Art Staff, 7, 8, Art Circle Sec., 7, Junior Chorus, 3, Attend- ance Office, 4, Art Office, 6-8. f' 1 fu, 1 QQ? Q , - , wee' , 1 422 1 if e WEISS, DIANE WEISS, EDWARD Student Council, 5, French Lan- Hobbies: Playing Piano, Singing guage Club, 5, 6, Chess Club, 5, Folk Songs, Playing Harmonica. WEINSTEIN, MYRA Class Officer, 5-7. WEINSTOCK, MARY Choral Club, 7, 6, Program Comm. Office, 6. WEINTRAUB, SUSAN Infirmary, 7, 8, Library, 3-8. WEISS, MICHELE Boosters, 3-7, Student Guidance Comm., 5-7, Volleyball Team, 4, XYZ, 5-8, Grade AdVlSel S Office, 56 H0Ck9Y Team, 2, 3? Class Of' 3, Adm. Ass't Office, 7, 8, Class fiC9f, 2-5: Gym 0fflC9, 1- Officer, 5, Basketball Club, 7, 8. , ' K i2 ,,V?,,- X -we fl? q 4329 -'1- f f ,-.-i ff. a:: 'r54?-.ff gig i Q1 ' fpmfyf QQ- ,,SL. ,,i..Q41lfti :rt r f 5,,G'ixx. ., -Lp . -s ,i 1-4. I - M W' .I i. I -... ,- -W , X Si c ': 5 '.K il? v H231 'J' WEINSTEIN, SHELDON Track Team, 6, Arch Patrol, 1, Chapel Patrol, 3, 4. WEINTRAUB, BRENDA Softball Team, 5, Badminton, 5, G.O. Rep., 7, Twirlers, 3, Junior Chorus, 1, 2, Cantata, 3-6, Choral Club, 7, 8, Secretarial Studies Office, 5. WEIS, GERALD Hobbies: Sports, Reading. ,.,.1.'.g 7 - 'Ulf 7 ff., ' ' 575 7 , ff! I , , ::i5f','e WEISS, PETER Band, 5, 7, 8, Class Officer, 6, Music Office, 7, 8. 149 -W WEISS, ROBERTA Freshman Chorus, 1, 2, Choral Club, 3-8, Class Officer, 3. r,', g . if 2225- if 2 . j ,girl if' lg , I I fr I if . J far- . A I, -Q if f ' 5 f ,ff f f , V, ,, V. ' i. f. . 1 if ' f' , WERN, DONALD Pi Kappa, 5-7, Arch Patrol, 5. WIELSTEIN, HARVEY Baseball Team, 3-8, Class Officer, 7. WIMPFHEIMER, STEVEN Arch Patrol, 6, Cafeteria Patrol, 2, Record Office, 3-8. 150 WEISSMAN, BEVERLY Boosters, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Class Officer, 2-8, Gym Office, 5, Twirlers, 1, 2. WERTHEIIVIER, EDWARD 5, Soccer Physical Science Dutchman Rep., 4, Team, 3-5, 7, Office, 4-7. WIEN, HAROLD Grade Adviser's Officer, 2-5. .D wet WINER, FRANCES Junior Chorus, 1, 2, Boosters, 7, 8, Braille Office, 3-6. ,suse WEISSMAN, FRANLEE Dutchman Advertising Manager, 7-8, Softball Team, 5, Bowling Team, 7-8. ,4n . WHELAN, JOHN Baseball Team, 4-8. WIENER, WILLIAM Class Officer, 5-7, French Office, 6, 7. WINKLER, RONNIE Hobbies: Dancing, Bowling, Skat- Ing. we - ,.,., I7 W of -- ' 73? L . - , f. ,.zw.i, .. fw : f A I c 9 lf? .f . S..-nw. ffl,- '.,.i5g,.,,! 0 ' WENDROFF, ARNOLD Biology Lab., 3, 4. .5 'f fi fi ez. ,, .fi ff A , 9 ff if , ff fr' uf f M Qf fff ' I I g' ff? f f 9 P' C Z fx 7 ff ff 1 t f , f V f f 1 7 5 fm.. f I N -, 1 f 1 K7 f 0 f f 4 4 1 ,V 'cy f Q f M f WHITE, ELLEN Bowling Team, 7, Student As- sembly, 4, Class Officer, 3, 4, Gym Office, 5-8. 5 . WIESEN, EVELYN Twirlers, 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Braille Office, 4-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Senior Arista. , . ,weff s-., .. - N. wif . V,V. Q .,,, jifii 'ill ...' . rrsiis X f ir WENZ, JOAN Grade Adviser's Office, 1, Pro- gram Comm. Office, 4-8. -ggi ,M 74 2 ' j if fgozwff , if M994 f f , ff ' 3. ' f5 M ? MQ. ,. I Af 5 f-,'i'fff ia 01.1 am-fg,,f ,ag f a ff 1, A 1 ,Q 4 W f f Mig' ., , 1 jfffff 4' .- , f az,--iw WICHELNS, GEORGE Football Team Captain, 3-7, Boys' Glee Club, 3-6, Choral Club, 7, 8. WILKENS, JOHN Hopes to become a pilot. WINTER, PEARL Student Guidance Comm., 5-8 Election Comm., 5-8, Class Offi cer, 6, Attendance Office, 4-8 G.0. Rep., 6, Erasmim Rep., 4, sf WINTERS, SUSAN Swimming Team, 3. WIRTH, JANE Senior Arista, Class Officer, 4, Attendance Office, 5-8, Program Comm., 3-7, XYZ, 5-8. Abs WOLF, RICHARD Hobbies: Stamps, Sports. 17,1 A if-i f li ' Z. Z ,,,, A , , 54,5 My J f 74 1 f 9, fl fs O f ff' M X fd K el X g , C.. ,. , . . ff ig ag if-3 - ,nf , Z, J WOLFE, FRANCES LEE Newman Club, 5, 6. ' 'fri-,xiii ' ' ' f ,4ff j ,,,6,gf..Q-i- , 4 ., , 'T ., Q V , 7 -. ' ,fl 1 fd- , :ff 2.47 'fos ' - 3,.W,- W, V,,V i ,Q -2 WOLFE, JOHN Swimming Team, 1-5, Glee Club, 6, 7. ,,,- ' Q ff A ' ,ge 5, ,.,. Y -453.35-ffm.. fr 'ff . ,. 1 , eq-4 i , V' X 4 625 M, 4 7' ,df 6 x x f xii' X H , . ix WITHBERG, JOEL WITOVER, BARBARA Plans to go to the Fashion Instl- Bowling Club, 6-8, Twirlers 3-8, tute of Technology. Captain 6-8, Braille Office, 318. 19N ist WITTES, PHYLLIS English Book Room, 5. WODKA, GAIL Junior Chorus, 1, 2, Cantata, 3-8, Class Officer, 4, G.0. Rep., 4, Biology Office, 4, Braille Office, 2-8. G 8 l d 1 tx C .1 0 s 151 Off Wife ,' V ff Z ',', 2 Z f ,ww . . ,, A .- . 5 ' ,f,, ,,,. 7 gig! , . ff , . ,M ' . 5 'T' , 1-21: eff-L .1 fi ,' 5-,? 4.f.. WOLFIRE, ELLIOT Hobby: Drawing. WOLTIVIAN, ANN Volleyball Team, Captain, 7, Class Officer, 6. YELLEN, SUSAN oo. Office, 5, e. ' 'f'4'- a ,1.-.,-i- X I ' 4.1, lg 'Pay Rfgy 'x 4 ,lb I X WW 4 -e'f,7'o- r. 1 ' ' ff ' f if if , . , fl! , . U ' 1 fy, If fl if, f , iNiiiii,i 'f', - . .',' ., ,.,, . ,ff ig., .A ' . 3,2111 g.: 2:2 '- V1.1 .z. 54' 1 f f Q f Q f fx ' . .1 f ' f R. 4 We K X 7 1 1, f H ,S ,E W? . O 3 'P ,513 ff ' 1 fl J +7 ,. - .f .-., fs. - 1- Q. r fm fe, .. V -- -u 1 i- fy ef, --'f' Cf- ,.- ,gf ,mf jf: -1 547 j 351 511, :aw ':. ff W ffsli'2lL ' if e af1f' 12!- ii1ff WOLFIRE, GERALD Hobbies: Drawing, Painting, WOOD, GLORIA Hobbies: Painting, Social-Danc- ing, Volleyball, Basketball. mmwv' YOST, JOAN Basketball Team, 5, Volleyball Team, 5-8, Softball Team, 5, XYZ, 5-8, Pi Kappa, 5, Guidance Office, 7, 8. YOUNG, MARILYN my ZACK, BARRY Class Officer, 1-3, Braille Office, Track Team, 4, Class Officer, 5. 4, Social Studies Office, 7. 152 V n 'N w :Fi ' -M '- , ,if,,,.5 f I A. V, I. ,E . , 2 L' f, 'i fi i' - 4 , , 9 K ? 5 459 , ft We 0 f I ,,,,, , 45' WOLFMAN, HARVEY Swimming Team, 5-8, XYZ, 5, Science Office, 4-8. ,Z . 55?4e2,Q f ,f A , X ,'L, L1 Yiis f .I If i .., I 1, -vii A -L Lai' Q. . , i.'fL, . L ,,.1 . f WURTZEL, ROSALIE Hobbies: Latin American Dancing, Designing and Sewing Clothes, Painting. YOUNG, DORlS Art Circle, 8, French Language Club, 5, 6, Russian Language Club, 6, Class Officer, 3, 6, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, General Office, 3-8. HQW ZAMORE, ALAN Arch Patrol, 3, Physical Science Office, 6-8, Visual Aids Squad, 5. . 'fe as 1 -- , t ,mb ,. ,,5,.,,,, ex ,im . . If K, fe, yi 5 Q5 4 I Q f rl wi f I f.,f A WOLFSON, EUGENE xvz, 7, Math office, 7. 'N ,, r- f Q . ..,f 4. V -f ...,Kf., ,- l ,,,, , ,,,.,,,,, r f sr so . f t 5' Q f 5 X I 4 ' 8 Y Q , 5 , X ,Ma WYNN, ED Track Team, 5, 7, Boys' Glee Club, President, 6, 7. YOUNG, ISABEL Hobbies, Drawing, Singing. ZANETAKOS, TEDDY Plans to go to college, WOLINTZ, FLORENCE Class Officer, 5, General Office, 4-6, Junior Arista, 1, 2. f f 7' A AW' E 2 , f X, bf, fn 1 ,Q EZ, f f? f 4 iii ' YAVER, EUGENE Soccer Team Manager, 7, 8. YOUNG, JUDITH Bowling Team, 7, Infirmary, 6-8 Class Officer, 5-7, G.0. Rep., 5 7, Arch Rep., 8. ZARETSKY, DAVID Class Officer, 3, 4. ZATZ, NIN-A Junior Arista, 3, 4, Program Comm., 2-6, Averaging Comm., 3-5, Erasmian Rep., 2, 3, Papyrus Rep., 3, Grade Adviser's Office, 3-6. ZAVIDOW, SANDRA Class Officer, 3-6, Grade Advis- er's Office, 3-8, Dutchman Rep., 6, G.0. Rep., 6. X ZEBRAK, MILDRED Senior Arista, Arch Typist, 7, 8, Volleyball Team, 6, Softball Team, 5, XYZ, 4-8, Arch Rep., 7, 8, Gen- eral Office, 4-8, Social Studies Office, 6-8. ,au-.Q ZEIGER, MICHAEL Senior Arista, Junior Arista, XYZ, Hobbies: 5-8, Chess Club, 7, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 4-8, Program Comm., 2-4, Averaging Comm., 3-8, Erasmian Rep., 2. ily ZELLER, LYNNE Music, Cooking, Dancing Bug and Blue Day Dance. 153 hgtvy. . -n j' ' f . WD XZ ' , 'O - A if -.262 41, fe? ZIEGLER, FREDERICK Football Team, 5-8, Arch Patrol, 4. ZOLA, MARTHA Arch Art Staff, 7, Bowling Team, 7, Class Officer, 5, Erasmian Art Staff, 6, Editor, 7-8, Art Circle President, 7-8, Student Guidance Comm., 6. - J J C-c'T X XXX K Vwoax E XTX XXX' J . ff ' 4 fi AMD' I4 T OCX 41 I 'X , 5' ,Riff Ng jx IQ,-J I gf' cm, A,,s,ll'Y f ff f syf ff! if KDARKEMEYER, NORMA TQIRNETT, DONALD BERMAN, BARRY DIANOO, EILEEN DILLINGS, DOROTHY BALDASSARE, JAMES BLUMENKRANZ, RITA DORDIERI, JOSEPH DOYLE, PATRICK OAROLL, THOMAS 154 ZIMMERMAN, JUDITH ZIMMERMAN, RICHARD Class Officer, 5, Swimming Club, Bowling Team, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, 3, Bowling Club, 7, Program Class Officer, 3-6, G.0. Rep., 4. Comm., 2-8. ZUCKERMAN, LINDA Cantata, 7, English Office, 5, 6. CLARK, CLARK, COHEN, COHEN, COHEN CUOMO, CUTLER, HAROLD PHILIP ABRAHAM BARRY SAMUEL VINCENT SHELDON DAILEY, MICHAEL DEUTSCH, PAULA DORREGO, IRENE ZUCKERMAN, RICHARD Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Russian Language Club, 6, Program Comm. Office, 3-8, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 6, Junior Chorus, 3, Choral Club, 5. FELDMAN, ALBERT FERRY, WILLIAM FLETCHER, ROBERT FRIEDENTHAL, DENNIS FUTTERMAN, DONALD GARFIELD, NEIL GLABERSON, ROBERT GLYNN, PETER GOLDMAN, NORMA GOLDSTEIN, BARBARA - -A, n - ,.:z,:fy-,D-142.-' 7 ,,,.. ,,, . . ' 4-3' R' r C ,Z '1fz:.::,- ' f-'f -11 f. , ,, 's.'A,?'. . 7 - , A . ZINNO, ANTHONY ZISBLATT, MARILYN Class Officer, 6, Gym Office, 6. Junior Qiorus, 3, 4, Class Officer 4 r. X' . ZWEIFACH, PAULA pf Senior Arista, Program Comm., Class 4-8, Biology Office, 5-8. GOLDSTEIN, IRVING GRADY, EDWARD GRAVES, CHARLES GRECO, PAUL GRIFFIN, HENRY HAMILL, PATRICK HOGAN, FRANK HSU, PETER IZZO, CHARLES JACKSON, MATTHEW O JAMES, RICHARD JUSTUS, MARY LOU KELCO, PAUL KIDERMAN, EVERETT KOPMANS, JURIS LEARY, JOSEPH LEON, LESLIE LISHINSKY, RUTH LUCA, JOSEPH LYNAGH, THOMAS MCCARTHY, THOMAS MAGNUS, RICHARD MAURITZEN, WILLIAM MAZZOLA, FRANK MELCER, DUANE MULLEN, JOHN NELIGAN, JOHN NEWLANDS, ANN PAGANO, JOSEPH PELLETIERE, CHRIS PESSOLANO, THOMAS RAINMAN, LIONEL RECCO, ROBERT REILLY, EUGENE ROSCHER, JAN RUBIN, BARRY SAND, NICHOLAS SCHERL, FRANK SCHIFFMAN, SHEILA SHAPIRO, SANDFORD STOLTZ, JACK SUOZZO, RICHARD TANOWITZ, MAUD THOMPSON, JAMES TDRTI, WALTER TURSELLINO, SAM URY, FRANKLIN VARON, EMILY VIZERA, MICHAEL WISHNICK, DAVID YOSELOWITZ, JOEL ZELLER, RUTH 33 xx I' X p ,rl ,Qi f a fi . Y. Your f Ti t .. Ax . -xt X 5 IN THE FUTURE... ' XYZ meetings will have brief lectures ' Gariieldis will raise the quarter minimum ' There will be one editor-in-chief on Dutchman ' A senior class will Win Sing ' Kayne Studios will center their graduation pictures ' Spring classes will be held on the campus ' All doors will be opened by electric eyes ' Mr. West will find his niche ' There will be a course in creative typing ' There Will either be escalators to the 5th floor- or no 5th iloor ' Gringo Press will be required reading TIME CAPSULE On june 1, 1959 a time caspule was buried in front of the Academy Building to be opened on june 1, 2059. We hope the items will present a clear picture of contemporary Erasmus life. Items Included: I ' X One Bazooka fortune K 5 One pair of girls' black tights 4 X 2 f One pair of scuifed sneakers with plaid laces l One used copy c'You Can Win A Scholarship in One plan of the school library I One Barronls Regents' answer book 'p One uncorrected, correction sheet One application for College Board Aptitude Test , One easy question With one easy answer A One girls' gym suit sans belt ,, , l Three college decision cards 415A Ag One copy of Arch 155 1 1 in T , Q, N1 3 'f' 4 W' xx ff :mi N l-ll' ' Q , Tflia. A f ies? X J 21 22229 f T fre: ry! U 1:2 fi it fir 356 T ffl 1' '- f X S fAf jj, V jzf , ll XXXX - , X in yn.. Q - Q l'.t j f 'l i. 'f is . If if T if X f J T ,. A any 1 IX f if WHAT HAPPENS TO THE PENNIES A question that occurs to most students after the anxiety of Regents, Week has passed is: What becomes of the pennies? fSome students are so thankful to pass the regents that they think it is sacrilegious to ask this questionj The money which falls between the pages of Desips book is used for the direct benefit of the Erasmian population. The fol- lowing is a list of committees which have been set up with the funds for that purpose: Desi Exchange Student Program-A cultural exchange of stu- dents from different parts of Brooklyn. Crusade for the re-styling of girls' gymsuits. The DESC QDesi Securities and Exchange Commissionj-cre- ated to study the possibility of forcing Carfieldis to reduce the minimum charge to fifteen cents. Desi College Scholarship Program-A fund set up to give finan- cial aid to students who otherwise would not be able to afford a college education. The eligibility requirements are as follows: Q11 Son of a Hindustani highjumper who plans to study meta- physics at Harvard C22 Basketball scholarship for the son of a pygmy. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of school record, col- lege board scores, citizenship, and a competitive essay on Desi- derius Erasmus as a Humanist and a Humanf, There is no reason to doubt that the success of Desi's organ- ization will continue, for as his slogan goes: 'cMoney is our most important profitf' I . 2 1 N I 1 X. 1 ., f i I ' 'w T hi fi ' 4 WE HEAR ERASMUS SINGING ? The following songs are bravely dedicated to the members of our faculty. o O Mr. Rohrberg . . f Mrs. Downey . . Mr. Berg . . f Dr. Wedeck . NSS Mr. I. Rubin . . it 1 Mr. Slumrnxm . . J Mr. Reynolds . . A Mr. Millela . . , T Mrs. Moore . Faculty . . No, No, A Thousand Times No . Tip-toe Through the Tulips . . . 'Tm an Ordinary Man . . . . Once In Love With Julius . . . . . . . Time on My Hands . . You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby, . . . Take Me Out of the Ball Came . . . . . . . . . Trombones Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered . . . Who Wants to be a Millionaire 157 lid Rather Die Than Say Yes' 7 1 2 1 7 9 9 s sur f ' Q Q CQ 0 Q wr! ' KJ 6 j ' i - LI T6 RAR , JJ: 4 f . 47 . I ' .A 'fl ' Q Editors and Adviser discuss copy, Left to right: Editor Richard Friedlander, Mrs. VVini- r-.0 I '- fred Moore, Editor Roberta Kinstler, Editor Richard Goodman. Lx - . - ,f -iRIS PELLETIERE. Checking credit cards: Jo-Ellen Good, Business Manager and Contributing Editor, Robert Rosen- thal, Business Manager. ' ffm - . N X' aim . 'X ,. Sports Editor Arthur Pollack and Richard H irsch- Typists, Left to right, Front row: Mildred Zebrak, Susan man, Associate Editor. Goodstein, Susan Perkis, Second row: Babette Freund, Susan Kaufman, Florence Rubenstein. Because of an over- sight Beoerly Katzrnan is not shown. 158 Art Editors consults with Advisers. Left to right: Mrs. Cecile Davis, Editor Carol Isaacs Chris Pelletiere, Contributing Editor, Vicki Tanenhaus, Ed't -' - h Goldstein, Mrs. Winifrecl Moore. 1 or in c ief, Editor Jacqueline -rw Q iw Q 4 ' L and Q Q J f ,,5fg, f 63Q new xr L 0004! GSS i i 1 Photographers, Left to right: Cary Ratner, Kenj netli Gottlieb, Victor Hand. Staff at work, Left to right: Io-Ellen Good, Rich- ard Friedlander, Mrs. Winifred Moore, Carol Isaacs, Connie Brunetti, Vicki Tanenliaus, Iac- queline Goldstein, Terri Grodzicker fright fore- ground J . Staff, Left to right, Front row: Terri Grodzicker, Connie Brunetti, Madeline Siegfried, Susan Skollins. Second row: Lois Finkelstein, L H l Audrey Dwyer. ucy e fant, Iefrey Burnstein, Flora Snow, 159 . . . all experience is an arch wherethro, Gleams that untravellll world .... 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