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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.
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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.
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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.
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