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

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I - 1 E During our stay at Erasmus Hall we faced individual problems that required the advice of experienced and under- standing counselors. Our grade advisers, Nina Ingargiola, Anne Stein, and Irving Pollack, provided this invaluable counsel and sustained, as well, monumental clerical burdens. The long lines of students that extended at all times from their offices and the mass of records and files compiled by our grade attested the overwhelming nature and complexity of their work. With the aid of their unceasing labor and sympathetic advice, We were piloted through the often tor- tuous and confusing pathways to the successful conclusion of our high school career. It is for their unselfish service on our behalf that We, the Class of 1961, dedicate our Yearbook to them. . 1 Q'-5,51-f ', i , ff? ' A 'F 2' ,'l+S5f:f X f- , :H ' , n .1 --'iii-X 42:2 7, f f1 .sf, ,X if , Af-V ' ' ff..fff,jM ff ' ,, L, v' A , ' ,S ff if? ff I fi l me ' r y - rsyr i a s 7, ' ,V r ' ' ,,,, , if P! ,f,,,,, Q min? ,f .g5Zf'4wff..f gg' fy! f, W 5 eff . ' Q Q, . 5335 'W wie! ' , HWY' '4!Qi'h'1f, 24' ' 'A if ' I, f,..f-a,4u:', ,,Mx.Lx'. Mrs' Anne Siem I ruing Pollack M iss Nina I ngargiola I A J T i ' A 3 TO THE CLASS OF JUNE 1961: Heartiest congratulations upon the successful completion of your high school course and best wishes for good health, success, and continued achievement in the many years that lie ahead. When you go out from Erasmus Hall your paths will diverge widely. Many of you will go on to college, a good many others will enter business, industry, or the armed serv- ices at once. Strangely, most of you will see in the years ahead very few of those in your class. Scattered though you may soon be and engaged in a wide variety of occupations and pursuits, you will, nevertheless, all bear upon you the impress of these years in historic Erasmus Hall. Your teachers have worked hard to help you develop in body, mind, and character. As the result of your studies here, you should have learned to think clearly and honestly, to distinguish between fact and rumor, to speak and write clearly, correctly and effectively, and to discriminate between that which is worth while and that which is cheap and tawdry. The finest minds and the noblest characters will be needed to help solve the problems that face our confused and be- wildered world. Looking back over the scientific, industrial, social and economic developments in the last fifty years and the complete transformation of our way of life, one cannot hazard a guess as to the nature and extent of the develop- ments in your lifetime. May you all grow with the times so that you may play your proper part in the determination of the shape of things to come and in the establishment of an order based on justice, freedom, and humanity. May the years ahead for each one of you be a rich fulfill- ment of the great promise you have shown here, and may God bless you and guide you all the days of your life. Sincerely, ,,,,..... ,.... 7 March 1961 Principal ADMINISTRATORS ,A f i i 6 F li vi ec-'ii ,T will aw it lin f'L:l-l ll 'n ll' X f ' l A IH , 1 T . ' T ' I lu Y ' yy CL ,Q .f if ff .dm?gfx:g.iiZa5::!it..r 'T J , LM A it Q H ei l 'ff as 1 T , . l , D, .fr W C E ij mteill Eau ling Us 'M QW x,i 1 ll Fm E T U,?1,.., U i Q. s' its-w -aff-'sa-I, 1 T Tr' ml. li2.'iiipCD l L 1 i .' I 45-J, - e gl li All CTT H 7 my ' at liz W P1 ' Miss Grace L. Corey ff -Q-7 E U Administrative Assistant 15- l ai Q X- jg y U gn Q ka Q 'sss sfsss -'W 's's 'MHMZE FQ The heavy burden of coordinating and administering the affairs of a school of seven thousand was ably assumed by Grace Corey and Arthur Chappell. As administrative assistants, they had many important functions. They were responsible for the coordination of guidance policies, and thus they presided over grade adviser meetings. In addition, they were in charge of the clerical staff and of liaison with other schools. The task of designing teacher and student programs and special time schedules was also theirs. While administrative duties consumed most of their time, '-A Miss Corey and Mr. Chappell performed other services for Erasmians. Miss Corey was the dean of girls, and Mr. Chap- QV! pell served as faculty adviser of the Cheerleaders and the .,,.,-.S2!Q Chess Club, and as a member of the Program Committee. f' 4' Speaking of Mr. Chappell - Mr. Chappell was often speaking Six-l over the public address system, delivering messages of impor- tance to teachers and students. xnxx We are indebted to our administrative assistants for the ex- T N cellent job they did in keeping the gears of Erasmus in mesh. l l w l I mx , Y h J ! X I 1 ,' If jlf ,r T wel , Fit :jc 3 N Q Q ft, is 5 X l ' VV ll 'x iw ' 1 V fm Q 1 U Cr W J Q, 5 1 f Gs Cr M Wi ! LE ' 'A 'S Q -1- Yr- .- l ffl 3 :D f I ' Q Q f ,f , A sm A . ff I kr-Lid 'Ev is Z, M T - -Q CIF! 1 Miss Ellen Batchelor 55 - if i V lj' EE Assistant Dean of Girls L-lf' Q A - , like Q e ttf X Q I X S . 5 l I ' , l ij' l! n l CQ G x S- gf 55 all il. l ' CJ . Ml CS l I f 1' J ll if it E. 4 eil ri is I f E521 E2 -if-l El X5 Malcolm Shanman - llll g gg g gg gg g Deanof Boys g g -Ll i i i f l T The deans preferred to think of their job as one of guidance ' - T rather than discipline. Theirs was to cope with the students' f- most difficult problems, to help those who really needed help. inr..M..W.-M. W- Fortunately, most of us did not fall into this category. Those ix Austin Dugan K who did require their assistance, however, found that the XXX Dean of Boys l D E A N S deans helped direct their energies in a more constructive way. Xi--N, V wil Grace Corey, Ellen Batchelor, Malcolm Shanman, and Austin 'x lf Dugan maintained our school's dignity and guided those who went astray back to the pathways leading to personal, social, and scholastic well-being. 1 'N-4' A - ' i-1lI' 1 5 7 . 1:26 xr , , '.' W I 5 Qi t 1 - Y - --- !4- ki-in-Q 1 KA: -X N m - 'X 1 - i f ri-: ?:- Y iv . ' ' W I is L -Q xl '- A 1 f m X -A R i , l' XY: xi i' ' Y V . A Q ri 0 :Mimi A I.. P fi X i lliii 5 A I I B X N I X ,- gggx-5..Qx,' 1 If X I gf! xi! i ii N lx WW' Y7' i ' Xx I m fi' Y '- X A Q3 xx' tx A ll ,L K I 1 X GUIDANCE ww ' 49 . fr X 45 j' i 'Hx 1' W ,L fin, 1 N ' 'rf ,+ V J 'Q Morris Rohrberg Senior Activities Adviser M Z Mrs. Dorothy Pohls Employment Adviser . .1 ' fe'!E9:Z6-f ,, . jftftjliz-:1i'N fi x - ?t 1 ,, px ! J jx X. 1 M' X I KN' i ,lr A ,. ,il lf' . W ' 4 e X. . L ' ,xt -Jaxx X . -Ei We ' -4 I lf X' I 14' ' H 'ff ' X' ' sro I lil 2 - V T r ' iii A .y i f ff ., A Q om inf -'N Q I '31, ' log? Jr' : Al: H 'ff Amd A A K5 -'J 1 . -X f?q, I Lf fi 'i p' V' J' .L I' , . N '-4. . ni X W 7' I, - 'e mga.. . A I-1' A -EQ' Xlx, A Nxt - f K: X ' I--S ' ' ff WX ' ' L The fine record that the Class of 1961 compiled in college admissions, scholarships, and employment was due in large measure to the sound advice and understanding offered by the guidance staff. Dorothy Pohls was an important link between firms offer- ing jobs and students desiring them. Through her efforts many obtained summer jobs, part-time employment, and full-time positions after graduation. Fanny Spieler and Isi- dore Halpern helped students to wise decisions in choosing colleges, While Ruth Ginsberg, scholarship adviser, helped open college doors for many who would not have been able to attend Without financial assistance. The task facing these four was an imposing one. Our graduating class had more than 1600 students in it, at least half of Whom could be counted on to be in Room 8 at any time, Waiting for consultation, perusing college bulletins, or merely enjoying the atmosphere of the busiest office in the school. Mrs. Ruth Ginsberg Scholarship Adviser I sidore Halpern College Adviser 1! I .il X ? F ' ff! f L K I 1 'S ' -,, sf, K -is Q xl lf' Mrs. Fanny Spieler College Adviser X W Wd' f 'ffS2f2f'w-214'Q gawk eff-45? 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M .M NSRK W.,1,..N ww w...,. y man rea s a passage from Robert Kramer half-heartedly volunteers to play Hamlet. Chekhov to Miss Ellen Batchelor s creative writmg class V The schizophrenic quality of our language was, perhaps the greatest cause for concern to the English Department. With the patient efforts of its teachers, however, the conflict between the different Englishes that were spoken, written, and written for English teachers was successfully mediated, resulting in a perfect combination of clarity and good gram- mar. The armistice was signed in the many English classes of our school. Grade theme centers helped to unify the oral and Written work and literaturefor eachlyear, giving extensive coverage and depth to the honor, regular, and modified curriculum classes. Students who needed special assistance found their needs fulfilled in remedial courses in reading and speech. For those who wished to develop particular talents, special courses in specific fields were given. Potential actors and soap-opera stars took dramatics, taught by Marion Thrall and by Robert Stewart, or radio dramatics, instructed by Evelyn Hill. Those whose interest lay in debating joined. , rx ' ss if x 4 'vih Q if' ,fx -4: X r QQ? vi, i -uf' 1 . x ' f V F 5 'NZ 'L f 'KA ' 'Mr X any X 1 Q, N9 ., r- w ,Q ag ,559 fc 'PA rm As Mrs. Teresa Gordon checks his grammar Mr. Walter Balletto's discussion class listens intently as homework, John Daab assumes an inno- he illustrates the importance of an animated delivery. cent look. Walter Balletto's discussion techniques class. Sophomores and juniors planning to enter the newspaper world were given the opportunity to elect journalism, conducted by Dutchman Adviser Erna Fleischer, while seniors Wishing to develop their literary prowess took Ellen Batchelor's creative writing course. This year, there were two additions to the English curricu- lum. The first was an advanced placement course, under the tutelage of Elizabeth Lathrop, covering the equivalent of college freshman English. Those students who passed a sub- sequent test were given credit for a year of college Work. The second was Regina Hazen's experimental television class. Once a week, this group met to watch American Anthology, a collection of televised literary selections designed to heighten student interest in our American heritage. Richard Young contest winners, future English teachers, and the rest of us all gained much from four years of English at Erasmus. By way of thanks We each leave to the English Department our proudest possession: a full set of twenty- four book reports gingerly spiced with the red-pencil cor- rections of some falcon-eyed teachers. X V . fl Nancy Sanit briefs Karen Spizer on the brief in their senior English class. 17 Krissel Thompson raises her hand for silence as Mrs. Josephine ! 5 A 7 Saiz awaits Alan Loomer's portrayal of Martin Zalacain. The often incomprehensible cries of Parlez-vous francais? Se habla espanol, Achtung, Shalom, and Veni, vidi, vici were still ringing in our ears as our -stay in Erasmus drew to a close. After all the foreign language instruction and drill we received, they will not soon be forgotten. The Class of 1961 witnessed a gradual change in the method of teaching languages. Emphasis was shifted from written grammar to the speaking and aural comprehension of the language concerned. To implement this change-over to audio-linguistic instruction, a language laboratory was established. Using individual microphones and tape recorders, students could hear their own pronunciation and compare it with the frustratingly perfect speech on the tape. Of course, classwork and homework were not neglected. For those particularly gifted in language work, honor classes were offered in French and Spanish. Here students learned of the history, culture, art, and literature of foreign countries in even greater detail than in the regular classes. In this era of the shrinking globe, we all can be grateful to the ever-expanding language departments of Erasmus Hall. ..f.,t...f, 1.4,-ft.4,.,,. .t,,.,..f-.M,.. K I 1: l R ,I . V 'V 1 v ::ZZt.i1i: gh MX f Y ...., T.. X I . if I '11 xg ,jj f M mi' cfm 1 . 5 inf ' My X f N if .rl . I - 4: 'Ei fy A X li ' . G si ' Kg I . f' If al . . nff ' . X5 J f X j X f X. I . gi!!! 1 - If XXQQK WA Sidney Levitan j .X ---p 4 Q Chairman of French, Latin, it Qi 1 Hebrew, and German. '. me D Kim I X e . SX V5 t N it iffvwlm 2 f f X' wi c W W, as C W af SW J X, ' K ml! j q ty QR A as , XXig.2Q2fw , V f I XS I!! X 'X N H1 'GMX sf If Q-A I mx yr il w,.,X hu J lim XR W I While Mr. Wayne Mytty discusses Rome in the past per- Mrs. Irene Isaacs discusses her French background. fect tense, his Latin class listens imperfectly. K .A 'i' 4 - V is . ......, H . . . 5127? F ' vf 4' 'g.i,L . ,, f ,.,., 4, ., f . X ' f.,' if! W if A 127 f ,. pt 9 ff ., ,W f .f - .f , ,, .kV. ,V .Wh if 1' 5 l f E yfy . y As Dr. Francis Magyar dictates a German test, Ira Zebrak searches for clues on the ceiling, While Jerry Lipiec surveys his desk. Michael Kaufman takes time off in Hebrew class to read the funnies. IH? iw? 357 fidw SOCIAL STUDIES 0 'WX Wir xg 33,43 7 W , t fn 4,4 Q Mr. David Revenson singles out the state of Montana. In 1 J., .:.':'3?'3, q1:?.14fff ' 1 ','.-4 A. 11 o ,. , ,.,.,., ..A,.Ln,m,JN....53,,.L I r ga-N ,f Irving Berg Chairman 0 ,. l if In the poster-lined rooms of the Social Studies Depart- ment, the path of history slowly unraveled before the startled eyes of the Class of 1961. Our Work in social studies was divided into several areas. World geography centered about the study of peoples, places, and products. In world history attention was focused on the political and intellectual emergence of the Modern World. American history dealt with the conflicts in our nation's past: federalism vs. states rights, freedom vs. slavery, isolationism vs. international participation. Through this course we attained a greater understanding of the challenges facing the United States. In economics we surveyed the history and Mr. Herman Levi leads a dis- cussion on the four causes of imperialism in a World history class. ,W Hopes for a laissez-faire attitude are shattered as Miss Renee Shapiro announces a test on pri- vate enterprise. principles of the existing economic order, with particular emphasis upon the characteristics of the modern American economy. s This year a new course, Problems in American Democracy, was initiated. The students, under the direction of Helen McQueen, used the daily newspapers as their textbook and took an intensive look at America's place in the world today. It has been said that we study the past to understand the present better. At Erasmus this was indeed true. With our excellent background in geography, history, and economics, we ended our high school careers with a broad knowledge of the World situation. Students of American history sit transfixed as they await the results of the election of 1896. MATHEMATICS The untiring efforts of the Mathematics Department were not in vain, we all graduated with the ability to count our change, While some of us learned to take third derivatives with equal ease. These and other useful skills were taught in the eight different mathematics courses offered at Erasmus Hall. Ninth year math acquainted us with the fundamentals of algebra. The special fear that we had reserved for numbers soon spread to selected letters as well, only to vanish entirely in a cloud of fascination and grudging admiration for our new friends X, Y, and Z. Tenth year math introduced us to plane geometry. Tri- angles, squares, and circles, which had always appealed to us, took on new meaning as we learned more about them. Mr. Louis Moskowitz preaches to his advanced algebra class on the subject of inequality. In intermediate algebra our attitude toward numbers changed radically, as those we had known changed to radicals and even more complex forms. We soon became adept in the use of the new techniques taught in this course. We found that problems involving the construction of houses could be solved easily with the use of logs. We also learned that there were many factors to be considered in solving quadratic equations. For the more ambitious student such courses as trigo- nometry, advanced algebra, solid geometry, and calculus were available. In addition, honor classes were offered in most areas, and special math team classes prepared selected stu- dents for interscholastic competition as well as covering the regular curriculum. Many Erasmians have decided to continue their study of math. The rest of us bade farewell to quadratic, linear, cubic, exponential, logarithmic, and generally cryptic equations, frequent tests, and interminable homework with a heavy heart. Y, I? ialliiif , 11, w An advanced algebra class pensively ponders polynomials. UL 'Koen Robert Moskowitz holds on tightly as a neighbor shatters his equilibrium with a sought after cal- culus answer. , 0 IG-' Dr. Ellis Johnson Chairman ,P wfJ'fQ f Q MQQ VQ 'Q' 7'TV Q , ,QQ 1x6 QyQ QMQQQQMQA Q, Q ,-aaf. MQZQVQ' Q,QQfQf Q Q ,QZQZQQQWZQQQ7 fQ,1QfQfQfQ Q41 Q 'ryan-www Q ' X f 6 ZW 1 Q ' I 3 X . .... .if-ik:-EQ , ' V :an . Q1-1-ff i'!s'Q1.:' WQVYVQFVQ 0 fQ QfQ,QfQfm Q Q QM-, W. Q fQf W .2 , MW CQKQ fffwQfQ'Qp fJQfQfQ'QfQfQf,mQ yQ,'Q,Q Q,Q,fQffQffQxQ,Q,Q4-frfm QQWQ? 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'Q Q QcQ,v,w1'-WQ'Q Q'Q -Www, MXQ ,ww A Q Q Q,fQM.MQfQ Q Q Q, Q Q Q ,MQ Q Q QQ MJJ-M W-qwgQfQ'QfQ,QWQ, mags QgQQQMQ4La.wyQ'Q Q,Q,,,f fawwQ!Q!Q,QWQ,wftwQ4yQ'Q QVQMQVQ MQMQ Q, -1, Qffzifw. f' ,QQQWMQQQ Q QfQ,QV,-fmnm Q Q,Q Q-W-wg Q,Q 0 MQOQ fVWhQWQ?Q'Q7QfQfvFaW MWQZYQ Q52 X ' ' ,M Q Q Q ff Qf X X X h , , M 4 W mwQfQ QV ,2TwtMQ?QfQ W QWQWQ' WWQQWW W' If I wwf, ff W. QSQQVQ Q Mrs. Cecille B' Davis Chairman Self expression is the thing, Joan Harris holds her latest Work upside down for Mr. Harry Allan. FINE ARTS The artist of tomorrow, the student desiring to under- stand and enjoy the art of today and yesterday, and the ilh pup appy merely to be able to create his doodles, splotches, and clay chunks under expert supervision all benefited from Erasmus Hall's art program. The required minor art course presented the basic rela- tionships of color, form, and design With a view toward enhancing our appreciation of painting and sculpture. For the first time major art was offered as a fifth major subject for academic students. This three-year program included an introduction to all the major media of pictorial expression, While stressing the art of getting ahead in careers requiring talent and interest in art. Other innovations in this dynamic department included honor minor art classes and a television course called Through the Eyes of the Artist. As a result of our contact with the Fine Arts Department at Erasmus Hall, We gained a fuller appreciation of art, and we can now create our doodles, splotches, and clay chunks with proper perspective. 2 I 1 , -41--, D ' f u w :,.,,.v. m y -. ' . K 19-,,, . ' ' .,,,'Y , 'A I , 'T -P2 ' ff , . ' . -.aah 'A 4-4 , ,' 1,4 1g.Qi,a.1t:z , - -my -' fu .' ' 's'c JJW, .gi .L --si .1 Q, diff? I,-111. ' 1.3 'f-4 wap- j s A . - in ' '- ' 5 V X., it . fx- , f i,r' i f , NX V, ' . 2 4 . 1' 'Wm-f f f M W a it A, Carol Owens is forced to ad- mit that only God can make a tree. Edlynne Sillman surveys her finished product for an appro- priate place to aflix her sig- Clay on a Moldy Bread- nature. board. Artist: a senior cer- 46 amics student. Marion Dinstag searches anxiousl fo th P y r e russian blue 25 Judith Pasiemak Rsfkey IoragameuftwnQhmdAtmwh7 ' ' k , Q 1 2 ' + A ' : f SE C RE IA RIM the ', Q . , V' J + . ' 1 .' A with rhythmic clicks gud ' W Future secretarim found thB GU?Uli'SWB phy, which the revealed the stenography rmtehcmks of higher however, Short df a showrthand Miss Winifreci McMahon in szneqmg Chairman were typmg at varxoufs levels of Gperatiqnmi that most ingenious of - was t9lUght,,?0th61' combined the Those who were unusually the 'clerical practice cllassw operation of switchboards, oi business machines. wfferfed in typing and ste- pumuing programs wha shorrthmmd were compatible. 4 1 I if E 2 5 E E il E! 5 r' 5 3 gs 5 Q. E Q, if 5 n , 1 5 ss E 1 J . .3 3 i -. I J t g fx N , g Q x i Tr ACCOUNTING Joseph Gelb Chairman 1 Mr. Chris Perrotta tries to make the importance of cash register on the minds of his merchan- dising students. The oft-heard remark of mind your own business was diligently followed by the students enrolled in classes of the Accounting Department. The various courses offered by the department were aimed at readying Erasmians to meet the increasing demands of an ever more complex business world. The major course of the department was bookkeeping,which gave the student a working knowledge of commercial proc- esses. A basic course for accounting majors was business arith- metic, in which business arithmetic, of all things, was taught. Business law introduced such concepts as contracts and legal suits, while business machines delved into such wit- sharpening subjects as the operation of computers, pencil sharpeners, and the like. The program in this field was enhanced by the addition of twenty-five comptometers - machines which add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Merchandising and salesmanship was a two-year course which covered the principles of retailing and selling. Academic seniors planning to enter business colleges took an accelerated course in bookkeeping and accounting. Because of the in- struction they received in accounting classes, many Eras- mians are well prepared as they look forward to their entrance into the world of business. PHYSICAL SCIENCES Erasmus Hall's share of the Space Age consists of a row of third floor rooms noted for the endless variety of interesting odors which they emit. This area is the headquarters of the Physical Science Department, where we became ac- quainted with the way things tick. Many learned the nature of strange-looking substances in the various chemistry courses given at Erasmus. Students following general programs took applied chemistry, while academic students who liked to solve problems, dissolve chemicals, and resolve liquids were offered regular chemistry. Talented seniors had the opportunity to do further work in the advanced chemistry class taught by Ellis Katzmang many received college credit for their work. Those who wished to avoid the embarrassment of dropping test tubes chose physics or earth science. Physics was con- cerned with the scientific explanations of such familiar phe- nomena as light, heat, and sound. Earth science, which added an honor class this year, dealt with such things as oceans, puddles, mountains, and, perhaps, an occasional molehill fwithout the mole, of course. That was for the Biology Department down the hallj. Student interest was not limited to the classroom. Much independent work was done by those taking advantage of the school project room. Although Erasmus has yet to win a Nobel Prize, many of these projects were highly successful in various science competitions. VVho knows what future scientists were spawned in that row of classrooms where the ghosts of Newton and Lavoisier continue to thread through crowded corridors, constantly on their guard for enthusiastic scientists-to-be, long after the Class of 1961 has gone? Ellis Katzman Chairman Thomas G. Lawrence Chairman BIOLOGY Mr. Morton Roggen suspiciously eyes three pupils. Intrigue afoot! Mr. Thomas Lawrence and Shelley Chess plot the assassination of a brine shrimp as Freddi Shurr looks on aghast. The science of biology encompasses all living things. Since most of us belong to this category, it is not surprising that biology had such Wide appeal. Under the inspiration of its instructors, this department was Well equipped to meet our needs. As first termers We generally learned general facts about all branches of science in regular or general science classses. As sophomores we took biology. During laboratory sessions We could be observed intently following hairy paramecia through jungles of spirogyra, intently cutting up frogs, or merely intently paying attention to our fascinating biology teachers. The steadily mounting enthusiasm with which we performed these acts led many of us to take Thomas Law- rence's Zoology course, open to seniors who demonstrated unusual ability and interest in the field. Zoology acquainted us with the members of the animal kingdom, their structure and habits, and their relationship to one another. The achievements of Erasmus science students this year in award programs, such as the Westinghouse Talent Search and the Science Fair, were truly outstanding. This was due in large measure to the equipment and encouragement provided in generous quantities by the Biology Department. l.N.,..i,. -l Chairman The birds of Brooklyn are a happier lot today, thanks to the noble efforts of the students of the Industrial Arts Department. With plans by Drafting, walls by Woodworking, lighting by Electricity, and plumbing by Metal, the bird houses constructed easily ranked with the most luxurious duplex homes. Work in the four shops had a common purpose: to develop our manual and technical skills and to encourage creative expression through the use of tools and materials. In wood- working we gained valuable experience in carpentry and in It's two against one as Richard Squires and Anthony Torre team up to hit a nail on the head. drawing class. Clarence Martin the use of woodworking equipment. Metal shop taught us how to work iron, steel, and copper and how to construct products of metal. Electrical theory and methods of con- struction and operation of electrical apparatus were inte- grated in electrical shop. Mechanical drawing introduced us to drafting and blueprinting, essential skills for the engineer. Whether for vocational or avocational purposes, those of us who took Industrial Arts courses received valuable prep- aration. We left Erasmus with an excellent understanding of industrial processes and materials. Myron Feldstein designs a better mousetrap in mechanical John McDonough intently knocks a chip off the old block. Cosimo V. De Pietto Qffimwfgggfg VVVV Chalrman J ' , .pri ff ' One of the few things capable of making the sonorous voices of our teachers inaudible was the vocal and instru- mental exuberance of the Music Department. Aside from interrupting French tests, mathematics lec- tures, and English poetry readings, the Music Department had other important functions. It was responsible for organ- izing the many music courses offered at Erasmus Hall, and it presented the traditional Christmas and Spring Concerts. In conjunction with the English Department, the various musi- cal groups Worked on several television projects, the result being a combination of narrative and song. Four terms of minor music were required for graduation. The basic fundamentals of music theory and group singing were stressed in these courses to help the student understand and enjoy good music. Many students also climbed the five flights in the Snyder Avenue Wing to take advantage of a variety of electives covering sight singing and the history, theory, and appreciation of music. Erasmus Hall's proudest possessions included the singing clubs and orchestral groups. The members of the Boys Glee Club, Cantata, the Junior Chorus, and the Choral Club were taught to improve the tone and pitch qualities of their voices to provide for better singing. In an innocent-looking base- ment room, our instrumentalists perfected their techniques and prepared for ensemble play. Music at Erasmus Hall was both interesting and informa- tive. It Was enjoyed by its teachers, practicing students, and all those within ear of its harmonies. Mr. Charles Johnson faces the music in a senior music class HOME ECONOMICS VVhile the odor of burning biscuits pervading the school might have perplexed an outsider, we at Erasmus could easily trace it to the bustling rooms of the Home Economics Department. It was here that the culinary talents and other homemaking skills of prospective housewives were developed. Home Economics courses covered topics ranging from per- sonality development and etiquette to child care and dollar budgeting. To help the girls practice the performance of household duties, the department set up a Family Living Apartment. In this model home the girls cleaned, laundered, and did other tasks necessary to maintain neatness and clean- liness. Sweeping dirt under the rug was, of course, forbidden. Violators were forced to eat their own cooking for not less than one and not more than two weeks - a just punishment for a dirty crime. Actually, the girls proved to be quite efli- cient housekeepers. Another feature of the Home Economics Department was its well-equipped kitchen. Here students learned to prepare foods for every occasion. As the girls gained in experience, more and more exotic dishes were concocted. Beginners worked on the soft-boiled egg, while the more advanced students tried their hand at the medium and, occasionally, the hard-boiled ones. Seriously, the dishes that were cooked up were both differently delicious and deliciously different. The girls who enrolled in the Home Economics program beneited greatly and were helped on the road to successful lives as wives and mothers. Mrs Marion Alexander cusp' ix hazrman vf' - Hoc U' 6' K Arlene Skupinsky glances from the frying pan to the fire. Susan Dranoif, Susan Cohen, and Dilma Evans prepare a star concoction. HEALTH EDUCATION 555012,- 'NN .,,. ., Mr. John Caldwell shows how to make push-ups a push-over, but his students are too weary to listen. -4 .4 .ai , . ff5f'F f 'lj 'f y llc 'T T . 1 .f ' , 3 Q , '..- Q1 f f ' Miss Adele Towbin George Eiss Chairman Chairman We would scarcely have been in condition to face the rigors of our other classes had it not been for the health education program at Erasmus Hall. Those all too short peri- ods of frolicking in our stylish uniforms were welcome breaks - sprains, and dislocations in the day's routine. The Boys Department program was comprehensive almost to the point of exhaustion. We learned the intricacies of vari- ous sports and also had the opportunity to participate in such masculine activities as basketball, volleyball, and swimming. The Girls Department concentrated on such feminine activities as basketball, volleyball, and swimming. Sports gym consisted of special classes for the boys athletic teams. Emphasis was on perfecting the skills neces- sary for individual sports. Other special classes included dancing gym, where girls learned to move gracefully, and posture gym, where they learned to stand still gracefully. Health education was not confined to the gymnasiums. Two terms of hygiene were required. There we learned the essentials of healthy living. We were also taught how to cope with poisoning, drowning, automobiles, and other threats which strike suddenly. The entire program led us one step further on the road to becoming healthy and educated citizens. p 52 45 1-5 E 9 Z 32 5? sag refs X- ,s E x S2 55 ,ggfs Qi vii xv: 5 L., fi 5? .Q 32 f wi aff 2925 ,A -401. 1 252 Q25 222 xwk Www -254. EWR ?13': ?1E7' fries- seine. ' .. 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Miss Georgette Sebre, Mr. Daniel Nicastri, and Mr. Gabriel Cussen mark their retirement by enjoying the fruits of their labor. Mr. Ben Occhiogrosso, Mr. Harry Allan, and Mr. Richard Good- man come prepared for a heated discussion on the weather. Sing Along With Mitchg Mr. Al Badain conducts calesthenics in three-quarter time. At the student-faculty basketball game, Mr. Malcolm Shanman doggedly tries to usher unwilling Mrs. Sirkka Johnson and Miss Lois Koller off the court. ,, H N My path is sweet on either side All through the dragging day, Far, ah far as passionate eye can reach And long, ah long as rapturous eye can cling g The World is mine: blue hill, still silver lake, Broad field, bright flower, and the long white road, A gateless garden and an open path, My feet to follow, and my heart to hold. Edna St. Vlncent Millay iv.. - . l f lf F' f X- .xma- L P I vi' ...Q-fi X -J 7 411 1 W 'A --Q - , gr S Evie Levine's and Adrienne Gates' hearts sink with a Commerce basket at the Garden. fan ,mi f I 2 h h The New York Times crossword puzzle vs. Carol Caniello in the student lounge. Lynn Perkel risks flies for The Star-Spangled Banner? lm' 'U ,, yr W ,, 4 1 Ar--v...,M Tom Chisena patiently searches in the card catalog for the little green book by Smith. A high C tops off Kathy Cande1's Q u virtuoso performance. n The Chr1stmas Concert moves outdoors. r ven Desi looks longingly toward the rch as a spring day draws to a close. Dominick Gardener ff A W! QQ? Nw, Stuart Kirschenbaum has K lfx , 5, Lw,,,.,.--F-A-7 . X X T C U, , 4 cf.ff', 'X ff!! - cw., ti 4 .Q-r,' :' f f::v.1F' tx',,.' Q +1 K 7 fl .lf ' Ll 'R f 'J' ' 'NN ' Freq' -V 4,-0 , .Q -,Z mfi.-Vw twxilliatlt I 5' V1 'Y Cchxe ,:,-.:. .. I5 but an inkling of an idea Cheerleader Jimmy Aridas attempts to of what his teacher is talk- arouse spirit after a Tilden touchdown. ing about. mhfal 'l l l ,-iff. i , l ji if sl: . , A :tw fli',. 552:f' 1 l is , , f3+3f14'if- 'f,3gq-rea' f' 5 ' N L-- - 3Yif7J:f7g-tfflil 52151 L Diane Innaco stays till 4:45 ' JA tArp . to discover the fate of Cap- s V S tain Ahab. KW 'we- Cross in between, not on the green. Joan Sanker and Naomi Bliss obey. Turning over an old leaf, Dorinne Rudell and Elaine Skeer peruse THE ARCH, 1960. P ',12,,,zQf,fzgf-, , , M V .. N W 1446? M 45 Q 52: ff - df ' z' 0' M f . .. f w W, 'f ' Ay g :VA ,Qf ,4 I 1,11 sf A ww, my I fyff-M -Hffrcfc , fy, . w,ff,,,,,- 74, -nf UVQM. ff 1 , M . ,f ,, 4' f 1 M we .Q if -Q4 ' e .W Y 4 1 -K 4 -U 'Q ,yf I Of .b M Ins., , 1 559 ' .1 rade Officers: President Marilyn Mel- mnian, Vice President Jeffrey Rothen- zrg, Secretary Carol Firshein. A 1 N ij X v Sf ft: J QP n it .Q vf X rijw :iffy W ftifvffr MH, ,X I1 I K , .7-!Q if 'S A Student Guidance Oiiicers: Judy Alpern, Janet Lustig, Naomi Dudowitz. lx J f Xing w x ,J P Sxj ik X . fi - X Fi' X, .K iyx ,,f A L , , xg f i gs fy X ' F-Edbggff, V A X1 . , , , 4 ' f R ,fy ,X A :rx w ,f U 5 A Q I J Q 5 f T fmt: MW 1 M' i x 'U J' JM NW r iw J dv i r I Q -5, P' , J ix f infix I .-E.'A,- if .lligw 'fr MIX. . - ' X J w 1 Y? U ' 1 ' SN ,fp xg X 1 5 GM ge? 19 I 4 'Hs Q , ' yfji f I I t W VZ ? Fx - 115 ,,, a f 'X' 'F 3,2 e Q ,I AM EX? I I y ig Z ff 2.1 6,79 lg xx Q., 1 ft I 9 X A 5 GENERAL ORGANIZATION AND STUDENT GUIDANCE Who could avoid joining the famed General Organization of Erasmus Hall? At the beginning of every term we were met with entreatments from every possible source to drop what we were doing and join the G.O. A network of class representatives brought news of the organization to our offi- cial classes and carried our dues off to the G.O. office. From there, the money was diverted into the numerous school activities which added so much to our school lives. G.O. funds paid the expenses of the Dutchman, our athletic and scholastic teams, clubs, awards, and honor societies. Money was also spent to keep our campus beautiful and to maintain the newly-instituted student lounge. The G.O. provided many other important services. One of the most useful of these was Student Guidance, a commit- tee of experienced seniors who helped acquaint the entering class with student life at Erasmus. G.O. officers Alan Evans, Michael Mashberg, and Susan Schertzer, and faculty adviser John Campana admirably performed the functions required of them. Thanks to the successful work of our General Organization, the first of its kind in New York City, our stay at Erasmus was made more enjoyable and gratifying. G.O. Ofiicersz Vice President Michael Mashberg, Secretary Suzanne Schertzer, President Alan Evans. fit-7 .gba- ,ITT 4 ' 1,3 ,, -. I .6 Xxjflp Elf, ,. K A 5 ff .. up . ' gf? . x-fl Student Council: First row: Mr. John Campana, Miss Grace L. Gold, Jean Pape, Naomi Dudowitz, Mr. Harry Davis Freddi Corey, Alan Evans, Suzanne Schertzer, Miss Erna Fleischer, Shurr, Robert Kronley, Sue Silverman, Donald Cooper Tamara Michael Mashberg. Second row: Dr. John F. McNeill, Harriet Engel, Naomi Achs. STUDENT COUNCIL AND STUDENT ASSEMBLY The numerous posters and campaign slogans that con- fronted us at almost every turn during our stay at Erasmus were the most conspicuous evidence of student government. Actually, after all the campaigning was over, our elected officials carried out their duties efficiently. The Student Council and the Student Assembly together formed the basis of student government. The Student Coun- cil was the executive department of Erasmus. This body controlled the affairs of the General Organization. Funds were allocated for Worthy activities and charities. Through the hard work of the council members, noteworthy events such as the Buff and Blue Dance and the Sing were con- ducted. The Council consisted of the grade presidents, the leaders of Student Assembly and the General Organization, the Boy Leader of Senior Arista and the Girl Leader of Junior Arista. Faculty advisers John Campana and Harry Davis offered experienced counsel at Council meetings. Another part of the student government was the Student Assembly. Officers elected by each official class met and dis- cussed the affairs of the school, making suggestions for im- provements and exchanging ideas on all topics. Such useful activities as the Kings County Christmas Drive and the Red Cross Fund Raising Campaign were conducted under the leadership of the Student Assembly. Nina Dusenberry served as faculty adviser. The Student Council and the Student Assembly were worthy efforts to give the student body of Erasmus a part in the conducting of school affairs. The lesson in democracy We learned from our participation in student government helped to make us all better citizens and potential voters. -li-' Student Assembly Officers, fall term: Vice Presi- Student Assembly Officers, spring term: President dent Arthur Okun, President Robert Kronley, Arthur Okun, Secretary Lydia Goldstein, Vice Secretary Martin Reiss. President Dennis Maisel. WN John C. Campana Faculty Adviser x ?::r:l5:':t2Q:' ..- .. 1 '51:?52f-.:'3N:5 :wwf bw '155:4lffwifixx-5f:.fGq:::x Xa, Q., ,,.,,,,...,,f --- -.,--iz:-Y. rf. -. I -a.-M.-- :..,- :G - X: 2 YW, Rauf-fbim wg. S. Dutchman Staff: First row: Shelley Chess, David Salzman, Editor Alice Einhorn, Editor Michael Lesk, Editor Sue Silverman, Richard Geller, Richard Kraut, Suellen Saiir, Noah Robbins. Second row: Robert Budd, Steven Ulberg, Mary Selman, Marc Lippman, Stephanie Brill, Robert Kramer, Faculty Adviser Erna Fleischer, Roberta Levy, Alfred Levy, Elinor Grumet, Judith Hymowitz, James PUBLIC ONS fQ32ieff'111i:2iif-at 11 ' ' . ' .Va I 7 x I . i A 5.x - -, iffx It jf f ww ' 1 af Stember, Rlkki Kramer. ,. 5-:N ,Af 2 1 vw . at Mwmzul, f - ,- uf Mew? - , - , 'E-ff:'2'?7wf ff f . - Q , s , N. , i gr t . M r fWW DUTCHMAN ' 1, X x, 'Q . 'V X A X . K- ' - ' x 'Y he-2 ' rx..----.fb--.nb '--- ,, 4' QN- . - -fs-'A-M. ,,,.. f-g,,,,,,:4a,.WmaatbrX 35 KU U V . - Wifww aff! fffjyfff M ' Wm- nQWfff4',f5',,?Li9wW 2717 f . , - -.rw :47ffmf1.ffwfrL- wanna , .f .4 .f 14' n,-,Wywfmwtfwww-ff4Mi,,,,ff , ' . p+m.-WWWf74,ywf,24cnwr'.vww mv. - 4 . p fwfe1n.f-mwauwfc wwmf Mwwwnfh .ww r ,ima is-?f.f ,m., . ' - :1f,ff,f-f' .fvwffWf ' Q i -fwwimrf ' 'nz . . ' ' WL'-air' 2 i2Z?'wf-- . We - ' , , , V , , , , f,,,,2,.,,,af, f ,,,,,f . ,,, 4fe,f..Mf f ,, f f f fa ,Af ff . Mi , , any . A - v - yfffef of ,f m .V . is , , .' . 4'43pZ?A42f2f- ,4 444 ff AW :ff , ' --f f - ' 1 , N' K. af ' 4' 'H' 29? ' if ' CJK -9 f-,.-1-33 x , 'S I fa. L K x 1 MK f at ' if l ff 15 ,if n l Q xl! 5421! S , n Q' 1 1- J X YD! feta ., 5 .P .9 l .iii 1: r .I I A ' 14x f I A! 1- xfl' pai 1' W wt .l l sf ' The Dutchman, Erasmus Hall's famed newspaper, was justly renowned for its accurate and extensive coverage of school news, its interesting features, and its timely edi- torials. Under the guidance of Erna R. Fleischer, each issue included special features to appeal to the interests of all seg- ments of the Erasmus student body. Interviews, sports news, and resports of students accomplishments helped round out the always anxiously-awaited four pages, with big assists from the humorous cartoon and the play and movie reviews that were regular features of The Dutchman. ,ff QW 4 Nu-1 zx Lx Erasmian Art Staff: First row: Joel Levy, Marylyn Katzman, Edlyrme Sillman, Pamela Hauben. Second row: Lois Goodman, Louise Solow, Geoffrey Welch. ac , 7' 0 3 Z' J 'J g .... 1, L r W7 ERASMIAN X . xp 7,11 ri , , X wp 4 Q I x 'Q ' ' N X will gn, ' V-,af Sl- li ' 'j V ,fi , L. J ' mhfgrf' QE- e The creative, literary, and artistic talents of the Class of 1961 found expression in the stimulating page of The Eras- mian. Each term, the staif, with the assistance of faculty adviser Harriet K. Felder, selected the poems, stories, essays, puzzles, and illustrations of quality and taste which were to appear in this publication. The Winners of the Richard Young literary contest generally had their prize-winning Works printed in The Erasmian. The lives of the contributors were summarized in each issue with a choice line calculated to produce chuckles. Even those who purchased The Erasmian only to avoid reading a fourth book for English class soon became engrossed in it, all closed it regretfully after many hours of enjoyment. .P- ' G il! .5 use iii . vii?- 'E f 4595: f ,. f 4 ff Q ff' ffff' .W-'f tu?-Si WZ22 s-: fwwffwffw 5-Ng: wtfhfway ffvyy New Wife ff! xxx f 5' fwfbifb 171 fzmrff-2114 .. .. L.-.4-. -- wwf. ffdff, ffmfffffvf ,sos .ffw ff, rf, fisisesfsfss, zyywiwjfz -' - Q A I ri: l ,, X 1 sf' f ' pw N 1 '11, , nf i 4 ,ry I ,' ' 1 x 1Yf 4 I.-: nr 1' ' ' Lx. , f K - ' X 1 .aa R 1 v ia!-L' e VX ex X' Vx 'fs ? A-4v-A-1 Erasmian Literary and Business Staff: Clockwise: Nancy Sanit, Richard Schneider, Editor Jerry Rubin, Jerry Goldblatt, Robert Greenberg, Amy Kaiser, Faculty Adviser Harriet Felder, Jeanette Poppa, Bruce Cohen, Editor Rita Breitbart, Maxine Linial. 943 ,fax 66,4 far ,4- Je f W M 1 ff Z 'X w:f4.,f.1f4 an maui: fa 2af ff Wawjffmff - we , 15' .lf . . ',: -fwff ff l If 522417240 iw' , ,ff .4,.,,,a. f 1 'J V 'fi X ff X14 ! 49 f f ff fr? 45 1 f , , if lj' XL? xg 'fl s. Three departments issued publications to enrich their regu- lar curricula. These magazines consisted of articles written by the students and for the 'students of Erasmus. Papyrus, the Mathematics Department publication, was handicapped by the dearth of literate mathematicians. Several were found, however. With the guidance of Sylvia Silbersher, the staff succeeded in mixing numbers, words, and drawings in perfect proportions. The more mathemati- cally inclined may still be puzzling over the stupefying problems which were included, the rest of us have long since finished the crossword puzzle. Biota, the Biology Department's contribution, maintained a consistently high literary as well as scientific standard. Prepared under the supervision of Department Chairman science competitions, drawings, news of the department, . . . f and the lnevitable crossword puzzle. Some read Bzota or news of interesting scientific discoveries, others simply en- joyed the cartoons. The French Department, not to be outdone by the mathe- t blished Marianne with chairman g.. ed most from the articles on France, the humorous stories, and the news of the department, all written entirely in French. For a small sum, any Erasmian could obtain a fascinating review of the goings-on in mathematics, biology, and Fren for hours of enjoyment The contributors as Well as good . we the readers profited greatly from their efforts. maticians and scientis s, pu Sidney Levitan as adviser. All Erasmians enjoyed this ma azine, although those who could read French probably gain ch, Thomas Lawrence, it included articles by winners of 4 'RN 6 5s F A V s, Xin all Q XQ xxx 5 'A ,XIFQ-. N li I x qj Lf I 9 :' i' I i E -, if f in 'fa I of f i ff 'B . A rf ff' NX I 'I' ! N f i 1 KU X Januaryand Ju9ne 1S?6 1 , v . rch P umi5hed by tn e senim ,Class of ERASMUS QHAL. L.f 1HuG H sc HQm,. BrooM yrfr Yb QAf'Nk Dr. John F. , N 39 .-', ' in fig ' ,l 'I iff' igwalrfqee ' I Biota Stall: First row: Susan Gradstein, Editor Judy Dick, Editor Roberta Hersh- kowitz, Judy Alpern, Karen Kossover, Carolyn Rubin. Second row: Larry Horo- Witz, Ted Ianucelli, Leslie Newman, Steven Oppenheimer, Joel Teller. Larry Horowitz, Elinor Grumet. ' . wlw Us ' 4'x .lf 5 K6 5 7 In ' T! xx 54A 'f-4.2, Marianne Staff: Roberta Hershkowitz, P 1 XX M I X I lug X 1 W Q , l 'a- lllf- vx X x if .- 1- X J --.ws 117 - Q AJ? Q i J 'QNX 1 P -4 , is , , 1 3 ' N bf Papyrus Staff Rlchard Kraut Marjorle Rosenblum J elf Anker l EL A' ff Faculty Adviser Arthur Minerof gives a few pointers to an enthusiastic ARCH staff. Q V, ,vb Richard Kalvar sits down on the job. f,s' William Rothman reflects on the literary editor of THE ARCH. Ellen Nussbaiun gently coerces two students into filling out ARCH cards. yy 4 -1 ' v 3 A , . 1 1. . A 5 , Q . ef ' 1 E 2' , K , Richard Alben tries his hand at pencil sharpening. i Ellen Fluhr gets wrapped up in her work. Editor - in - Chief Donald Cooper keeps himself posted on the prog- Laura Goodman tries to fit a square FGSS of THE ARCH- key in a round lock. l I in 7 LRCH-Cafd shark Diane Gai fiously eyes a full house. H611 611 THE ARCH For our hard work and sacrifice we received no wages g Our only pay was the right to dedicate these pages TO OURSELVES. - ARCH Art Editor Gary Koenig displays his crown- ing achievement. gi 4? f -i . ffwiff 'es , - 22 .1 , , 4, 9 '- 4 , , . va- ,fi ' 'R , gs ' , I ,yo typ. ' 5' ..,. V ,gif . 1 g .37 -.g fgj ' M ' it fi- if -r ,.',-, V Q 'V SW 1QLffQQ?l QA' K' . Mp-fs, , -lfj'1Z1: H 'V J-Jw A..- - ii f'-, ,. . nRCH Art Editor Karen Levy makes a big splash ri ARCH society. Jeff Anker ponders Mr. Minerof's latest order. Cameras without photographers. Kodak, Taron, Nikon, Leica. i f , ,ya x , -,1 A f, as , 7,4 ' f 11,7 f ,V my , war- 1, ,.. at , f - ' 1 '55 ' I 1 Wzff - i i 'l . 1 I V K X 43, ,rfb , . f 4 , .6 -L - 5 nf, -' 5 ,zu I J -A 5, gm? , 7 QW 1,2532 'Xi up r f ' 3 2 9, , Q . . iw W ' . 'Z ' i ff W f Z3 flu' Ay? if' 4 7 ff 5 W L55 f AL 3 t 2 ' ' Q f Y I 51,23 ?,:,..e, , , . ,, ia 4, . Q 1 , . ifi 1 45' fy . .14 H .ww . . . 4 f- . 9 f, -14' . 'i 1 ,V .4 . 1 , f . , A Q' 4' 2 f s , '- if ' iwffw. , , . A -.47 1 Photographers without cameras. Marty Chalif, Jerry Skalka, Alan Weissman, Dave Mendes. Q XA Q N 9- ,4-' , ,,. wr.,- REN x w. , A .-2 Yi h 'S xkvax ,, A XX X xx K 3 X S ill Xi Q Al A 2 Hjfi' r f ... , w ..,,,, ,,..- ,. - f,.. f',,, ,. iw . ,.,. ,. if ,.,. , , .. L., -- 1 'fg a121 ? ' f . Now is the time for all good typists to come to the aid of the ARCH staif. Marian Bernstein and Ellen Kutner do their part. Art Staff Faculty Adviser Cecille Davis prepares next year's staff. Arista Officers, fall term: Girl Leader Alice Merker, Boy Leader Donald Cooper, Secretary Ellen Nussbaum. Arista Officers, spring term: Secretary Diane Gainen, Boy Leader Richard Kalvar, Girl Leader Ellen Fluhr. ,l..1..11 Arista, the Erasmus Hall honor society, was affectionately referred to by its members as APIETA. The top 472 of the student body was selected for outstanding scholarship, char- acter, and service. The boy and girl leaders of the organiza- tion, With the assistance of adviser Mark Bauch, maintained the high standards of service to school and community set by the founder of Arista, Dr. Walter B. Gunnison. Among the accomplishments of Arista this year were the fall term clothing drive and the theatre party conducted in the spring. Both helped bring happiness to the lives of the needy both here and in foreign lands. In a hectic but profitable year, Arista again proved its great value. Its members, and indeed all of Erasmus Hall, can look back with pride on the accomplishments of Arista. XYZ Officers, fall term: First row: Student Aide XYZ Officers, spring term: Pnesident Michael Marjorie Rosenblum, Student Aide Laura Kauf- Lesk, Student Aide Ruth Freund, Secretary man. Second row: President Richard Alben, Sec- Laura Goodman, Vice President William retary Judy Dick, Vice President Richard Kalvar. Rothman. XYZ Z Q Koeyvicf Two of the major problems faced by XYZ were the lack of tutors and tutees. Student instructors, claiming that no one present needed to be helped, would run off to the side blackboard to explore the mysteries of math, While throngs of students desiring assistance in geometry, algebra, or trigo- nometry complained of the dearth of tutors. This difficulty was finally ironed out when faculty adviser Sylvia Silbersher declared blackboards off limits to tutors Without pupils. Many Were attracted to XYZ by the Friday afternoon lectures. Students, teachers, and guest speakers found their talks on assorted mathematical curiosities and obscurities infallibly greeted by cheering hordes of future mathemati- cians. The schedule was arranged by the XYZ vice-president to assure a balanced series of lectures covering many phases of math. XYZ served as a mathematics honor society, a tutoring club, and a convenient meeting-place. VVhatever the reason, each day saw scores of eager students in room 114, the headquarters of XYZ. XYZ tutor Harold Scheinberg the mystery of his identity. , an helps a pupil solve ' f 7'-ifiiwf' ZZ , 'Cf ft? U I ,W f f f f K fW!ff , ' 'ft AW, f f G Y' Zffiilfi' V ,f ejmffgfgli x f ,f ',,, . , V W! Lf ' f Ziff' V ,VV, I VV ,V p ' i ?L?i,7fi' f , ik. . .. fiih ?ili . ' F ' ' ' ,trt A ' 4930 , 9' F ff W ' f . ' 555 '13 , if?fif33Q 5 ' 'A' , 6 ga, , , V y' ,Q cf iwf:'f'Lfff1ff,L f 2 . 3 ,, ' Under the watchful eye of History Club Faculty Adviser Stanley Metz, Daniel Pope recognizes a point of order. History Club: First row: Nancy Rabkin, Elaine Buxbaum, Faculty Adviser Stanley Metz, ,Ellen Berelson. Second row: Fred Weiss, Charles Platto, David Merit, Franklin Mirer, Joel Edelstein, Mark Janis, Michael Sherman, Daniel Pope, David Lipton. Third row: Mr. Arthur Charney, Steven Vogl, Robert Lehr, Ralph Hochstein, Ronald Green, Neal Karsch, George Goltzer. 5' .--9..9.cg.f.:,i ik. X f -.. X L x ' ' -I L . ' 4' J-.4 mg- ff L I -,Q fri ., .a-cs. ikvytvfz in-'sf-4. i S-. -'L '43 'fu .y T' sf. '-1 rr'-S i - .-' SZ. ' Z nfs: gifs. , X Pfvwrr :Q-sf. x yu' '- ' lu- R K in Q We-seevoG if H , T I xl , X i F l f l X .J , ' 4, are Q, W F 5, ll . f' ,A ,, 1 f l J l Debating team: First row: Marc Lippman, Judith Hymowitz, Richard Kalvar, Faculty Adviser Roberta Karlin, Co-Captain William Rothman, Laura Goodman, Laura Kaufman. Second row: Judy Dick, Jerry Rubin, Captain Laurence Strenger, Larry Horowitz, Suellen Saiir. Education at Erasmus was not confined to formal classes. In addition to the prescribed courses of study, we had the opportunity to join a wide variety of extracurricular clubs. This year saw the return of debating to Erasmus after a long absence. The Well-named Sophists engaged in inter- scholastic debate With city and private schools in addition to regular discussion of the national topic, Resolved: that the United Nations should be significantly strengthened. Many a linguistic-minded Erasmian discovered others of similar inclination in French or Russian Clubs. Here, culture and the spoken language were stressed. The Chess Club met in Room 8. Passers-by during meetings, puzzled at the raucous cries of I was rookedf' frequently entered to try to keep the noise in check, only to become hopeless pawns of this most ancient of games. The Modern Dance Club practiced the art of interpretative dancing, while their counterparts, members of the popular 1 Winston Davis, Gary Koenig, Geoffrey Welch, and Louise Fischer inscribe a square in the Art Circle M., 1 ',.f , jig ' - f, EHS? lf- 1 .4,: vf i2 :,4-an QQ ' ' Q , ,Ji -A . -. - .K V4-4-Q.g,::3,v,:, A515115- l v fl' 4izf2.7j '. . ' 17 -: 5:'523' 7':5f' gf ff? 7K ' . Y ?,,fT'i' Q K , if A is i f .ven a ,. , vlzijizzflff' ff? wa f rv - 'L i : f' . ' . V 1-q,yMgLZQ:f if if .,:p?:iE55 f x X 'fK 1 ' ,, , Mirrors in a barber shop? No, the Erasmus Hall chess team polishing off its opposition. Michael Aita gladly pawns his pawn for his opponent's bishop. - -X cc 77 ,.f. ...Za , b .,, r . ., Q -.+,'A' , 1 X.-' . x A s 2 L Vx- S Israeli Dance Club, performed ancient Hebrew dances. Mem- bership in the Art Circle was strictly limited to those capable of drawing straight lines. Discussion and creative work occupied the time of this group. Pi Kappa and the Newman Club were religious organiza- tions in which students of similiar beliefs met regularly with one another. The History Club provided a forum for stimu- lating discussion of all phases of history. Members were renowned for their adamant and unshakable opinions, and meetings were renowned for their atmosphere of good- natured dissension and violent agreement. The Radio Club provided a unique opportunity for hams and eggheads to unscramble their differences in common enthusiasm for the Erasmus Hall amateur radio station. Our education was made more complete and more enjoy- able by our participation in the Erasmus Hall extracurricular club program. Taking a break at a Modern Dance Club rehearsal, Rachel Lowe contemplates the evils of nuclear warfare. 655 I The drumnik is beatnik in Mrs. Dorothy Gordon's Mod- ern Dance Club. CHRISTMAS AND SPRING CONCERTS Among the most eagerly awaited events of the school year Were the traditional Christmas and Spring Concerts. The participants were the Orchestra, conducted by Sidney Bowden, the Symphonic Band under the baton of Martin Millela, the Choral Club led by Cosimo De Pietto, the Cantata directed by Caryl Segestrom, and the Boys Glee Club under Joseph Albertson. The Christmas Concert was held in the Erasmus Hall Chapel. Selected Christmas songs were performed by the different groups, resulting in breathtaking beauty of voice and variety of style. The Concert Was repeated four times to reach the largest possible audience. Despite this, tickets Were at a premium. Those Who were fortunate enough to attend found the Christmas Concert an inspiring experience. The Spring Concert was the other top musical event. In order to accommodate the large number of people who desired to attend, the Walt Whitman Auditorium at Brooklyn College was chosen as the site. The production was designed to appeal to all musical tastes. Selections ranged from classical to distinctly modern, from serious to light. Each performing group played an individual medley, and all joined in the rousing finale, the cuhnination of a thoroughly en- joyable musical treat. We owe much to all the groups of the Music Department. Their concerted efforts made the Christmas and Spring Concerts the resounding successes they Were. 2 Y a 1 Q W ww n x Y , 51 am, f,k, . , . ,mmmhm , may V. V V ,flffzi L24 bc Qfawmffff jfwff' .ff 77 Aafvplifcped 'ff' .Aww G22 ,Zm CJQJ fgppcfbj 6 WWC The George Gershwin Theater reverberates to the rousing tones of the Erasmus Hall Bandg the Band was instrumental in the success of the Spring Concert. Mr. Cosimo De Pietto leads the Choral Club with passion in a stirring performance of the Hal- lelujah Chorus at the Christ- mas Concert. Tittler's spirits are as she and Steve tein celebrate their l at Perfection 7 1 . I l T N 1 I I -,I .h ' W H I Z, .li-J. 1 :': For the fourth time in our school's history, the colorful Erasmus Hall Sing was sung, but only after months of exhaustive work by hundreds of students. The Annual Sing consisted of four twenty-minute musicals, each presented by a different grade. First Prize was awarded by the judges on the basis of quality of theme, presentation, lyrics, costtunes, and originality. Work on the school affair began early in December. At that time, under the guidance of faculty adviser Sirkka Johnson, script committees and sing and chorus leaders were selected by each grade. The script committee began to meet immediately in school and at members' homes. Songs were Written to develop the grade theme and were supplemented by Witty dialogue. The two months immediately prior to the Sing were perhaps the busiest. Songs had to be learned by the chorus, lines had to be memorized by the actors, and dances had to be devised and rehearsed by the choreographers and TQ i U dancers. In addition, this Was the period during which scenery ,. was constructed and programs were drawn up. ,V The final product certainly justified the hard Work done j - I for Sing 1961. The many Erasmians who joined in or Wit- : Zz , ' nessed the Sing all enjoyed themselves immensely. Ronald Dumarest takes time out from picketing to rest his tired feet and fill his empty stomach. l I v ll l 1 :l -1. ' 9' an i-ir if - i .' .-of' ' it 'I' , T f I 1 l l its . me 33 E: l l l l l l lm -f5?f'g1'! 1212. i l mil Sensing the coming senior victory, Senior 5.6 Chorus Leader Carol Fir- T - if shein confidently directs iv rfriii-W-' 1, the singing at rehearsal. 1 lre'-vX 1 f . 3 1 ,T MT. Mb: F raw'- E 4 All f f, Z 1 19 W -, w if Desi, portrayed by James Stember, acts as spokesman for students demanding an end to all tests. Automatic Grade Ad viser Carol Morong com mands mechamcal oflice helpers. 5 5 V Q 1 X W V . V , , ,y 1 f f, f-,,ZZ.,,.,Z , -A-- A . , f ,V Q f f aff yo ff, af ' .ff fn 'iw f WV W' f M .wh I. ,V gr. 2-5-'ff fb' f:1yfg'z1,f,ff,f:yyg1fV 4, f- fl ' L , Q 5 . , ' -' ' Qfliffff Q',f:2E' . ' 32:-uf-L-rt. '1 251' Zkikkfwff' Wkffzfpi, 062' f5ff?'ff I -kfvfkkfff-'A 'J I ll K ' ' f- ' ' I ' UM' Jw f-Af z'ff4'fX,a.fv -im 2. -' ,, .: ! ff.11.5f: f My '7' Xifff f X C 9 mawmv ., ,A , ,, f fa ' .- if The graduation ceremony marked the formal ending of our stay at Erasmus Hall, the culmination of our high school careers. It marked not only the fruition of six months of preparation in our music classes but also the fulfillment of four years of Work in Erasmus classrooms. The occasion Was a moving experience for all of us. Our parents, relatives, and friends were invited to attend the memorable event. 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QQ: 11 11112521 1 1, Wg 23,11 if .1 f 1 ff w?11.. 1. .,, .Y 1, 'il 'z11 11 1 W! . 5 1 0 1-,ff-W1 1 , f 5 QW! 1 ,.,1z. 11 f fzfzf y f, ff ff, S1 1 1113, B S 9 I4 , -, M Z X M 'im V 5 X x X545 Q X X Q 4 X X BASKETBALL Genuine enthusiasm, outstanding individual playing and excellent teamwork were chiefly responsible for Erasmus' first P.S.A.L. basketball championship in thirteen years. The Dutchmen went undefeated this season, the only team in the city to do so. Each team in our league was van- quished twice by Erasmus and three favored squads were out-scored by our hoopsters in the playoffs. Erasmus was fortunate in having Bill Cunningham, the All-City center. Leading the team to victory in the first fif- teen games, Bill broke court, team, and league scoring rec- ords, averaging 34.8 points a game. When he graduated in U W ,J t pl L Z ,ward Henry takes to the air? Vl. A ' i block Bill Cunningham in pre- I , 'Q P X - ne practice. ' P Q A Q 3 1 ' A I sketball Team: First row: sd Gordon, Manny Levy, Cap- z Bill Cunningham, Depart- nt Chairmanis son Douglas s, Co-Captain Ronald Snow, in Fishman, Charlie Donovan. fond row: Coach Bernard 'sner, Steve Pfeiffer, Milton rter, Marty Goldstein, Bob vrence, Howard Henry, James nohue, Len Tobin, Joe lwartz, Head Manager Al mes. iv tx January, many thought that the Dutchman hopes went with him, but junior Charley Donovan, although only five feet six inches tall, filled Bill's shoes admirably. His fancy dribbling and excellent playmaking ability helped the team win its remaining games. In addition to Bill and Charley, Bob Lawrence, Ron Snow, Len Tobin, and soph Marty Goldstein excelled. The most exciting games of the year were the last five. In the final contest of the regular season, the Erasmus cagers came from behind to tie Wingate and go on to win in over- time. The same happened in the first playoff game against Jefferson at Madison Square Garden. The Commerce and Coltunbus victories also required last quarter spurts. In the final game, played with Franklin K. Lane High School for first place honors, the score see-sawed until Bob Lawrence sank two foul shots, minutes before the end of the game. Coach Bernard Kirsner is very proud of the P.S.A.L. tour- nament this season, and hopes that next year's team, sparked by Charley Donovan, Len Tobin and Marty Goldstein, will do equally well. I a Erasmus cager Bill Cunningham gets the jump on an opponent to score a crucial fourth-quarter basket against Tilden. I P BASKETBALL SCHEDULE November 11 November 18 November 23 December 2 'tDecember 6 fDecember 9 fDecember 14 1'December 16 fDecember 23 tJanuary 6 fJanuary 11 fJanuary 13 fJanuary 20 fJanuary 24 fJanuary 27 tJanuary 31 fFebruary 3 tFebruary 10 fFebruary 16 ebruary 23 tFebruary 28 tMarch 2 fleague games fplayoffs SCHOOL New Utrecht John J ay Jamaica Lincoln Midwood Westinghouse Grady Tilden Wingate Midwood Westinghouse Grady Tilden Hamilton Van Buren Hamilton M adison Wingate Jefferson Commerce Columbus Franklin K. Lane SCORE 78 - 57 70 - 57 65 - 43 70 - 49 69 - 54 83 - 57 91 - 38 76 - 62 64 - 52 58 - 46 91 - 70 80 - 58 71 - 52 140 - 42 postponed forfeit 53 - 41 66 - 58 64 - 63 71 - 61 47 - 45 47 - 45 The gentle pitter-patter of not so little feet often heard outside our Windows could be traced directly to the Erasmus Hall track team. Neither summer's heat nor winter's cold stopped these stoical athletes in their training. Track team members have been known to cover the 220 yards from the Administration Building to the Bedford Arch in less than 30 seconds during practice, easily outdistancing even the student late for an English test. The track schedule was rough, and training had to be grueling. There were outdoor meets in the fall and spring, and indoor competitions in the winter. The efforts of coach Mel Heichman and his runners more than paid off, however. For the first time in more than twenty years, the harriers won the Brooklyn Cross-Country championship. Individual honors were also copped by Erasmus, as cross-country cap- tain Tony Hasbourne placed first in the borough. In the Mayoris meet, our 880-yard relay team placed a respectable fifth in a field of 75 of the top teams in the New York area. Our fine athletes competed in the high jump, shot put, TRACK AND CRDSS-COUNTRY TRACK SCHEDULE CROSS COUNTRY hurdles, and pole vault as well as in the sprints and distance 'running events in these and other meets. Captains Mel White and Dennis Dyce helped keep the team functioning smoothly. 1961 was certainly a banner year for the track stars of Erasmus Hall. The average Erasmian, in fact, could hardly keep track of the team's accomplish- ments. Track Team: First row: Marty Kalifowitz, Frank Fenimore, Trevor Dyce, Ronald Lee, Steven Dickman, Robert Grant, Mark Gilman, Edward Campbell, Daniel Harris, Douglas Carlos, Mel Finerman. Second row: Richard Tabin, Eddie Slade, Edward Cooper, Melvin Johnson, Stephen Lindy, Jon Boltuch, Ira Schwartz, Carlos Candelario, Ernest Hol- December 10 January 21 DATE MEET STANDING September 24 St. Johns 5 October 1 Fordhani 6 October 8 N. Y. U. 4 October 12 Brooklyn Championship 1 October 22 City Championship 5 October 26 Flatbush Chanipionship 1 DUAL MEETS SCORE DATE SCHOOL Clow score winsj November 8 Lincoln 20 - 85 November 15 Wingate 21 - 37 November 29 Boys High 19 - 33 INDOOR TRACK DATE MEET Bishop Loughlin Cardinal Hayes Ganies January 28 St. Francis Prep Games February 10 Mayoris Meet February 18 N.Y.U. Meet February 25 National Scholastic Championship March 4 P.S.A.L. Indoor Championship royd, Fred Delapenha, James Horton, Thomas McGuire. Third row: Howard Henry, John Lichaw, Wallace Johnson, Andrew Jennings, Russell Vaz, Abraham Farrell, Winston Davis, Anthony Hasbourne, Alfred Green, Captain Melvin White, Booker Richardson, Captain Dennis Dyce, Norman Feuer, Leon Albritton, Coach Mel Heischman. 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A 5- A +4 , will 7 il- it is all -' ii 5 iii .7 ill WX A 'AM if if 1 .If iff I f yr fV i ? if ,ff Mllitl' I M WM7gi.MjWm iw W ggseifji. iw e X I 1 X 34 mast-an, ldiimwfil I, I' ii f . -JM.g- T EJEL? --,jr Iniiye- pr ui: 11 1 xx -W I Me fy ffS--'ri 'm'l.- l if 7' X W. ll a f 7, , if V1 gm-angina, 8 ' .f YAG' 4 P H' f V X AW 1' as A ' S' :me A-A ,li -4- 115' ' X F if 'A lg le l li 1 The 1960 football season was a disappointing one for Erasmus, although our team was well-balanced, strong and talented. Halfback George Hobson, the high scorer, tackle Tom Crystal, the captain, and tackle Elmer Kornegay W formed a spine-chilling backbone for our starting squad. When they were hot, as assistant coach Howard Furer noted, they were an unbeatable team. The breaks, how- w,,,NiG' ever, were not always on the side of Erasmus, although the sprains generally were. We finished with a 2 - 5 record. All was not dismal, Erasmus broke a long losing streak carried over from last season with a thrilling 32 - 14 up- FOOTBALL SCHEDULE set victory over Boys High. The outlook for next season is also anything but disheartening. Seven varsity letter-men Oiflir 8 MZZISQL 22022 Will return next year, including returning starters Johnny October 15 Boys High 30- 14 Strange, Steve Coletti, and Neil Gingold. They will be joined Oofober 21 J ohn J ay 12 - 6 by a large number of extremely promising newcomers. We gf35'Ii1ei85 tte 13:36 offer a word of caution to all Brooklyn schools: watch out November 12 Midwood 3, 20 for Erasmus football in 1961. November 19 Brooklyn Teeh 8 - 50 Football Team: First row: Johnny Strange, Steve Glatzer, Ray Steele, Bernard Meltzer, Jeff Stoler, Michael Thaler, Roger Fortune, Howie Fine, Michael Kaplan, Marshall Ireland, James Dekroney, Manager Samuel Rosenfeld, Manager Fred Stein. Second row: Assistant Coach Howard Furer, Coach Joe Monahan, Richard Kourbage, Carl Rurnig- nani, Larry Levine, Steven Colletti, Marshall Mahl, Frank Bl 6 FOOTBALL Barone, Byron Maynard, Guy Price, Fred Schmidt, Richard Barone, Head Manager Donald Director. Third row: Jim Duggan, Jack Grunes, Carl Banilower, Fred Willmott, Neil Gingold, Elmer Kornegay, George Hobson, Paul Campagna, Robert Delpriore, Thomas Crystal, Jerry Singer, Phil Cohen, Mike Abbruzzese, Joe Crysler, Manager Alan Bacher Manager Ronnie Scholder a 5,3 W ffzfsg eialllfif l I9 f651 It takes two tor tangle with Erasmus gridder George Hobson. as he- ad- vances the ball for a iirst down against Madison. Mi , , ei' .. .. X , ' of' . - X, r if l TENNIS Tennis Team: First row: Captain Marc Lippman, Charles Platto, Mark Naison, Jerry Goldblatt, Robert Rubin. Second row: Manager Robert Budd, Ernest Park, W 1 Bert Liebert, Michael Cotler, Ira Honig, Marvin Katz, Manager Peter Hertz. The tennis menace of Erasmus Hall was feared throughout Marc Lippman reaches for the ,,,A, Q Brooklyn. Lafayette, Jefferson, and New Utrecht netmen Sky '00 1'0b hiS OPPOHGH15 Of 3 . W' , point. .,,,,,, . ,Q p shared a common apprehension of the Dutchman stars' sizzling serves and rousing returns. In the tennis racket, one must be quick, awake, and well- co-ordinated to do well. Each member of the Erasmus tennis team possessed these qualities, and certainly they did suc- ceed. Our record of seven victories and one defeat enabled us to win the division championship. This year's team, according to coach Al Badain, sur- prised everyone. It started off green, but it finished with an admirable record. Jerry Goldblatt, Mark Naisson, Ernest Park, Ira Honig, and Captain Marc Lippman were singled out as the outstanding players. They excelled in singles and doubles matches alike. The most thrilling game of the year was played against Wingate for the Borough Championship. In a close singles match, Wingate scored the fifth and deciding tally. Despite this setback, the Erasmus Hall tennis team of 1961, sparked by teamwork and co-ordination, was one of the finest in school history. , Netman Jerry Goldblatt uses X underhanded tactics to return a Serve. TENNIS SCHEDULE DATE SCHOOL SCORE October 11 Sheepshead Bay 5 - O October 14 Lafayette 4 - 1 October 19 J efferson 5 - 0 October 25 Hamilton 5 - O October 27 Madison 2 - 3 November 2 Westinghouse 5 - 0 November 8 Grady won by default November 10 New Utrecht 5 - 0 November 14 Madison 4 - 1 November 19 Wingate 2 - 3 it playoffs , lM . f t X' fel I -U fgja Ready for action: Mark Grashow, Joe Fyrer, and 'gl E I 1' ' 'o' if Carl Feit tensely await Coach James Ryan's -f , 1. ' ' -I Qf whistle. fx-,: ., ' L6 ' . .H ' 1' ,I J R' ., X SWIMMING The pooled efforts of the swimming team struck a wave of fear in many an opponent's heart. The respect which other schools reserved for our squad was far greater than our 3 - 4 season's record would indicate. The reason for our swimmers' ability to induce anxiety was our swimmers' ability to swim, consider such individual team performances as our swamping of Sheephead Bay by a score of 60 - 6, and such individual performances as the extraordinary time of 1273.1 ticked off in the 100-yard backstroke by junior Mark Grashauer. Other outstanding team members included Captain Ricardo Hoffman, who returned this year after placing third in the post-season City Championships, and juniors Sammy Zeitlin, our top diver, and free-style ace Freddy Weiss. Next year will see the return of most of our top swimmers, and the addition of several promising newcomers. The amateur fishes of Erasmus Hall, according to coach James Ryan, will be a force to reckon with in 1962. ,'rs ,M . -K, 'n 1 Nfl , ' Ax, 1 SWIMMING SCHEDULE DATE January 10 January 19 January 26 February 9 February 11 February 20 February 22 SCHOOL John Jay Midwood Madison New Utrecht Curtis Lincoln Sheepshead SCORE 28-42 28-42 22-48 52-18 28-42 33-37 56-14 Swimming Team: First row: Larry Pfeffer, Ricardo Hoffman, Joe Fyrer, Edward LeMay. Second row: Michael Sullivan, Tony Kravitz, Chuck Monat, Earl Ein horn, Jim Callahan, Coach James Ryan. Third row: Philip Williams, David Quintero, Fred Weiss, Steve Titunik, Mark Grashow, Sam Zeitlin, Carl Feit Lorry Fisher. .QSXN BASEBALL Erasmus Hall's version of our national pastime was played enthusiastically by the baseball team. Their melodious cries of batter up, which could be heard with the song of the first robin, were sure signs that spring was on the Way. This year's team depended almost entirely on new blood. Pitcher Greg Fried, infielder Pat Kennedy, catcher Eric Stern, and outfielder Carl Bernsten were the sole returning players of last year's excellent team. The rest of the squad was made up of promising juniors. The team undoubtedly had its strong points. While we had no one to compare with last year's -star catcher, Joe Garcia, few could balk at our pitching. The boys were green, but Coach Austin Dugan was determined to whip his players into shape by the season's opener. This he did. On every occasion, as Coach Dugan's squad clashed with those of other schools, our team produced the best combination of teamwork and play it was capable of. Slugger Pat Kennedy puts some weight behind the ball, a Midwood catcher is left with a gloveful of air. BASEBALL SCHEDULE DATE March 28 April 1 April 4 April 8 April 12 April 14 tApril 17 tApri1 20 7April 24 i'April 27 'fMay 1 tMay 4 A tMay 8 tMay 11 tMay 15 'tMay 18 May 25-May 27 May 31-June 2 League Games OPPONENT Westinghouse Brooklyn Tech Curtis Tech Grady East New York Madison Tilden Sheepshead Bay Wingate Midwood Madison Tilden Sheepshead Bay Wingate Midwood Division Playoffs Boro Championships PLACE H H H H A A A H H H H H A H H It looks like a strike as pitcher H Pat Kennedy tries to keep the ball away from Fred Gordorfs bat. Baseball Team: First row: Carl Bernstein, Mike Stein- berg, Ronnie Lee, Fred Gordon, Greg Fried, Captain Pat Kennedy, Louis Mannarino, John McDowell, Lew Fink, Eric Stern, James Furey. Second row: Coach Austin Dugan, Ted Bayack, Mike Wolff, Paul Slepp, Leroy Libman, David Levy, Ronnie Baks, Frank Chi- menti, Stephen Blick, Vito Migliaccio. According to Coach John Campana, the Erasmus bowlers of 1961 were one of the strongest teams in years. Getting strikes and spares was right up their alley. With eight league victories and only four defeats, Erasmus had one of the finest records in the city. Two of our victories were in matches against Jamaica and Forest Hills, two of the top Queens teams. In addition to the regularly scheduled games, six non-league matches were played. In one of the four exhibition victories, we won seven out of nine games against Brooklyn Tech, the iirst time such a feat took place in five years. The team was sparked by keglers Jerry Rubin, Bruce Nicoll, J eff Anker, Howard Warshauer, Alan Sills, and Steve Halpern. Bruce Nicoll, only 14 years old, placed second in a field of 100 in the Brooklyn Bowling Championship com- petition. The bowling team of 1961 certainly had a lot on the ball. We bowled down nearly all opposition with strikes to spare. BOWLING X Na I Bowling team: First row: Jeff Anker, Jerry Rubin, Richard Wolin, Bernard Craigen. Second row: Coach John Campana, Alan Sills, Captain Errol Hunger, Bruce Nicoll, Sponsor Ed Kroeplin. if' 5: dxvff 75-5 79 . V 3 , A 12' 1111. - f I T A' jf , if PTH . J T T-C 7 I 2 .4 4 X2 'rf' law '71 ff! gl may MK! Jf f T 1 f. ff X f f 2 f It's the form that counts to star kegler Bruce Nicoll. it thin.. BOWLING SCHEDULE Date November November November November December December December December December December January 4 January 5 SCHOOL George Wingate Midwood James Madison Sheepshead Bay Alexander Hamilton Samuel Tilden George Wingate Midwood Sheepshead Bay Alexander Hamilton Samuel Tilden Madison SCORE 1-2 2-1 1-2 2-1 3-0 2-1 3-0 2-I 2-1 3-0 1-2 1-2 Soccer team: First row: Daniel Berg. Second row: Ernest Andon, Leon Vasiliades, Gennaro Magliulo, Emmett Wattigny. Third row: Coach Malcolm Shanman, Ben Peterfreund, Hugo Monformoso, Bart Pagliugi, Captain Raul Dorrego, Herbert Altman, Chris Bement. Few sports require the degree of teamwork and co-ordina- tion so necessary in soccer. Practice is the key to reaching the goal of reaching the goal. This was evident to all who chanced to walk past the Parade Grounds on many an autumn afternoon only to see white balls bounce off black and blue soccer team members' heads. This practice helped to make a talented group of boys a closely knit team. Our record in interscholastic competition was six wins and six losses. The season was highlighted by a thrilling victory over Midwood that saw clutch-scoring by Erasmus in the closing minutes of play. Among our defeats the loss to Brooklyn Tech on a last-period goal was particularly heart- breaking. Coach Malcohn Shanman can rightfully be proud of the performance of our soccer team, led by Captain Raul Dor- rego and Co-Captain Bart Pagliugi. Erasmians can look forward to even brighter years in the future. SOCCER SOCCER SCHEDULE DATE September 6 fOctober 3 fOctober 6 October 10 fOctober 13 fOctober 17 'October 24 fOctober 27 fOctober 30 fNovember 3 November 7 November 9 if League Games SCHOOL SCORE Boys High Midwood John Jay Brooklyn Auto Madison Brooklyn Tech Midwood John Jay Madison Brooklyn Tech Brooklyn Auto Wingate f',',,, ,kf,.,-, V',' I I Q V ' , f 'L 4' A' , A I , C. V, i. fnrb a s f ' N K' V, i C V - Vi p ip ! CA xg C . 1 7 n W , , L..,.,1 5.1fi':,: ,kk' , I i ' Raul Dorrego dribbles down field for a goal a Midwood player falls behind. 1 Rf N x V? X1 GOLF ,Q a, L, Golf, as you may recall, is the famous game in which the participants strive earnestly to shoot absurdly small white balls into absurdly small cups. Erasmus traditionally pro- duces some of the most enthusiastic of golfers, and the Class of 1961 was no exception. The duffers of Erasmus Hall looked forward to a far more successful season this year than their disappointing sixth place in 1960. Some of last year's top players returned as seniors to provide an experienced nucleus for the team, including Captain Peter Panuthos, Mark Leibergall, Robert Schiff, Arthur Poggi, and former caddy Fred Almskog. Juniors Jeff Diamond, Larry Levine, and Sam Levine rounded out the squad and gave special promise for 1962. Although the newcomers proved to be a bit green on the greens, they were veritable diamonds in the rough. Mr. Neil Brown, the coach, could well point to the enor- mous potential of the team of 1961 and issue the following pointed warning to other city high schools: Fore! 1 4 Golf Team: First row: Coach Neil Brown Second row: Robert Schiff, Mark Liebergall Captain Peter Panuthos. Third row: Rich- ard Abrams, Fred Almskog, Sam Levine. GOLF SCHEDULE DATE April 25 April 26 April 27 May 1 May 3 May 10 May 11 May 15 May 17 May 23 OPPONENT Madison Fort Hamilton Grady Boys Lincoln Midwood New Utrecht Brooklyn Tech Sheepshead Bay Lafayette 7 ll X3 ll, X if Y K p ,, lx 44? .. Ry Ll I -' x . in JM 'Nflxxfxh ,X X5 X Kxr,-N ff'-TEA 'V ,la x 'Ulf i s.- .- If Nx 'QR ' I '-'na' 'Q . X i i yff ' f rm' do F Il fl lg XJ 5,7 41 '-.. f Q- l s l l. or lv' f rr llil ' JL .XX X ' N. lily X rsgaeaef 1 'Q 1- -' . . ,f w v e-N ww A H ll I .-af X' Q V. ifii' Y' ,' f- k ' P . E A l W, ful gg ' Y in N . A t' A 29 J K ll h' ' I , ' l X N Aj l 1. tl, ,F ff l R167 r , s 'gll l if ff ' M r ' l Q1 ll la 6 ,,w,- K V ,luv X a X Q? Xxr fll -I 'S Q N gal, K llt fall' ,1.zE:r, , KR Es-.l fn , I f QQ Xxx l A A ,y qz, f 5-f ' I --' I . f y X Now you see it...Priscilla fl '. r ' EL, X X 'abklls il A Edwards prepares to make W 1 A ' l 'KX - r Ffa 'X ig , A', N y ,fi avolleyball disappear over 4' .4 if i ll Xxx 6 X Xxx Q - X fav ,Q the Hel?- , QL: 1 Xl N' 5 xy xxx ,f ' aj T I ' ef ,v b X xo Na as or I e l a ,Lal N w k- px X X, ,' I To QQ, ', .V ui ' if if -,. . - ,' x 'T' yell ' P V .f y k 5 -'lm 'm fr' 1 4' f li: -f 'X' 'X ' l f 'i l so y- , ' . A l' gif fy, J sm, i Nl 5 3 B! fl , T K fl If xi ,W '1 is ua- l we ' l so 5 ' ' ' 1 lf 1 as gaz.:,Q -e . 4 ' fl N fy , lift 4, y ,,- Q Carolyn Roberts calls for a fast- ' 'J 'A V ' l dr xx X ix M331 A ball in sports gym. I 44,1 1 l..x X 1,1 kl !y.fVV .7 -. ll X l v' ' Wf ff l l l ' 'x s f :Q is A kxk k , 4 XX jf i P 5 , . U' u X V : u g f fl lf - y b r ,V was as . J f y eff T-f 8 iw 4' jf 'f l . x jl .W , 4 lx 4' ll , ' 'Ti -,X ' , , It's a toss-up between volleyball , ff ' 4 ,I 'P' ' l J' aces Carolyn Roberts and Judy 4 , ,f V X l 15- ' , V A hiy a, Grad. , fi ' 4 V ,' LA 'I 4 A mls fl' ff 40 f f file. i , . ' 1 ' yr. ,ff o -' l , 1 l - 1.-- 'nf ws. - as fag? df Qw yl f I 4 77 ' W5 4 , , ' . 1 Ziff 'QE ' ' if ' N V 1ms'Q f ' :Q K f 4 xx ff 'H 1 bass? f X ff , A 5 7 al I 1 ' X ff ll IblN, 5 ' A ' X X If Ti' X .,-9 if if 1 , e y ,f ef mb.. l ff . 1 ll I 35,74-y fr, f Q NXX ' 1 f ' I L f f f Y 45,3 gf' tw Y gg g P.. 5- -W ww Q l -.rio-1 I, ?r sf ' T .V , . fir! W-.. ...KM . 5, 6 2. . ,fs ., . . 5 f -.af ft 'iff 1 tx if 'I N51 . i - as . X K,i K gpg Xx I F-ff all JT 'A li' 443' 4 Q X T X 4 1 'lm ff i , ff 4 j l l , Leaders Club: First row: Joyce Erlitz, Iris Prager, Minna Freddi Shurr watches the birdie jf Q E Brodsky, Judy.Wimpfheimer, Kathy Tousey. Second row: as she pauses during badminton iq, Xa' J it-f if f' . Lana Lazeroff, Edie Lund, Esther Oberzanek, Joanne Leder, practice. .NC j Q iff' Marjorie Berne. Third row: Jean Pape, Joanne Valente, k ' n j ffrxv, ,ef Maxine Sobel, Lynn Teper, Ina Lipton, Nancy Rosenthal. 4 I fadf' ' I lgx 1,7 , W - -- . . X .X - i ii' W 'I i . C 1. Xi I 5'3 .a --.- Eg: , 4 I ,I , 5 , f 4 6 , 4, X N l san, 1' , 5 f 'gp ff N N N j V A J ,T Nw: N ,NNNQ ll if - S., T T if y Q' ' 'inrizi T -J 'ii ' l N A ' .., ' W ' I, Q ' L V Qu' all Z fl? will , .Ei..?1f1 .i'l 3! 1 CQ 1 l UK 'W 'J , j X v X J. L i g i- , I gf lil. 4 J - 4 'Il W xx nf V 6,4 A - . f fi Hia? H H ,F i af .i f A 4 a v at if gli? X H fa Ag wer? 4, H f ,Q 4' Rf we , ff ' ' it 0 will viniiix- tfxg its li'Wi4fq rfb Mk N- V, X-Q4 ,- Nj at QFD X L f 'IV -.X ,MQ W ,cc. lj if is S?tN Ever since the invention of the jump-rope, females have ranked second only to males in their interest in sports. In all seriousness, Erasmus Hall girls demonstrated their love of athletics by taking part in the many extracurricular activities of the Girls Health Education Department. During the fall term girls joined Volley Ball, Basketball, Badminton, Bowling, and Modern Dance Clubs. In the spring they turned to softball, tennis, and swimming. The Field Hockey Club was a special attraction. The members of this group, one of the few of its kind in New York, played each week in Prospect Park. The Leaders Club was the only department activity with restricted membership. Members were chosen on the basis of participation in clubs, athletic ability, and academic record. They helped gym teachers and met regularly after school to discuss the Kings County Hospital drive and other projects they helped conduct. In the girls athletic clubs sprained ankles, active arms and legs, and smiling faces were common sights. Their owners profited from the program by learning valuable sports tech- niques and enjoying themselves at the same time. With ten clubs and three hundred fifty members, Erasmus had one of the most extensive girls sports programs in the city. ....- Erasmus Hall was always well represented in spirit as well as in body at athletic contests. In fact, our school boosters, twirlers, and cheerleaders always greatly outnumbered the team members and sometimes appeared to outdo the specta- tors as well in noise if not in number. This was especially true during the chilly football months, when Erasmus cheers shook the stands and the few patriotic Erasmians sitting on them. Basketball, however, was played indoors, and the Erasmus cheering squads found enthusiastic audiences both in the packed galleries of gym 125 and along the boundaries of the court itself. The zest and enthusiasm of Sirkka J ohn4 son's Boosters, Cathryn Dorney's Twirlers, and Arthur Chappellis Cheerleaders added luster to the fine record of Erasmus Hall athletes this year. r at SPIRIT Q 7 if 14' Aww 7, 'ww-'jf' 51 . ar 44 Twirlers: First row: Corinne Factor, Joan Williams, Carolee Laino. Second row: Nora Nevins, Lucy White, Elaine Calabro, Deborah Shapiro, Faculty Adviser Cathryn Dorney, Judy Colbert, Amy Rubin, Margaret Corso. . 'Wim 'fig yr .52 fi, 1, ,,V i ,X V, X , 4 Jax: I ff 1 027 '1.wWZf: V ff I , ,., ,f.f,.,f ' ' 'Q , -, ?-ff .-an ,-, 7' , f1Eg ' 'V 'J ,, Aa ,QW ,Q . , , V M , ,,,.. , Q,,,,,.3,M 5 zfflffi? U , . -,fflaai J f . mag Q 1 , ws , , :-fffmfj ,.,,, ,, ,, , ,. , . .. ' ' i7l f , i' fl ' f',' H , ' - , ' E E E I r . W. ' 7 'f 'ff' if-xg, ' E f.., 21ff:3' 1 in t fii. . . , , f . , f 1742 ' , :ng 2 it , :Z az, fx' 'Y , Q 2, L 1 , 'f I .V ,a il, - x I C uk. a w k v - ' X, , 'f ' t f' , zz L .. ' fr - ,. ' .ir M f Q , f ' 'y 15, ,f 3 ' ' -V ' '-1 ' , ff . 5 4 .X -: I - ' P I H ,ff .j' ' Z y ,I M 'S f fi' 31:3 ,. ., . ' .7 if f ,, K 2 4, V - f t' ' ff 'f ' J af' V I ,hr , V , ' .,.. - A , Y V I I ' 'ff fm- 2' V, Ak A ' 5-f , f -'f ,,f U M .,, , M, , i W V Q I 'C unha-fin, av, I K .V ,S f ' if W .4 , , ' , ,, , . 1- rs .. i 4 'srs '...s, f M - . r it f . . v , ' ., ' , g ' . - f if A f, 3 ,s',,, ,, , i . . H ' at ' - 1 E r l Cheerleaders: Alan Sankin James Aridas Kenneth Grundfast , , I I ,Q I 7 5 , Stephen,D1ck. , E , t n t ' :gg ., x r L f'.. Q ' ' I V , W . KEYNOTE .4 1 Four years ago we passed through the Arch and into Eras- mus Hall. How bewildered we were then, how lost we were in the endless corridors and walks. Graduation was the far- olf goal, only to be reached after a baffling series of correct turns. Now, at graduation, we can look back and see ourselves as we were that day four years ago. We can trace with satis- faction the pathways of our lives at Erasmus? We can recog- nize the debt we owe to our teachers and advisers. Our teachers prepared us admirably for our future fields of en- deavor, while our advisers mapped out our stay and showed us the road to scholastic success. We traversed the route successfully, we made the correct turns and have now reached our common goal, graduation. Q E3-j ,T Our paths now separate but certainly do not end. They Ei, will continue to extend toward new goals and new triumphs, Civ: Cr-'fl YM X , but we shall never forget our years at Erasmus Hall. it ei l fl rd ' ' - 1. . f . K f ff-Ti i X 4 . I-if ' w sit' r'f H' J5l5ffi:L:Q? 5 5,-il x v ii W W -L--f-v 15' All l il 4' vein V ' . fQa'l'l'l ' i L'i:Hg-yi 4-Mm - A ll hi--.:H L 42 7 Y , Q K . 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TQ lf if., lil lldggllf 1. llllizillmll li MQ . 6 - wig l- '- .' .FL--w e. If lf '4'1'f'Vf4,Tl3 Y , 1 if - l - t ial W i Al WH H lJi1 l'l li s.. . .. in .w il I sf il, X ' 'fix - v f v- 'Q I-5 'ill - il l I. 1 A l l ,gif ll .S l'.Tq ff y Qllggllllq , , W in-f'Q -fi, J1'ga.v' ,ffl lei. '-J l 4'il wl ' W X ' WW ll ww ffwillil '-L ' ll 'K v 'W 'i WF A--'F l' ' V 'Lf'-9' 'O l 5-A6l'i.:3li A 'W 'lx va ,vQiw'Wf'T-f1lll'. Wu::'l'!ill'! i l X H l' -, - -- , if I If I Q lismgkllielg .!l!erall.!-sflllw X '- ' que 'Q l X! f X' l N L- f ll i' 1 ' ' fliers Te- K jgil -1 g g -i ,XLR s.,Sa..:.7J ll s , All i ' f X ig: ifxi- '-Q QF YW T ' 5 Y i'AlF ' -? ' 7? I ,, l il sy si . , ' i ' -PZ Y5. f-9 45, 5? s-,eff f Boosters: First row: Sue Berco, Phyllis Klein, Sandra Bel- lovin, Phyllis Gorman, Grace Edelstein, Hattie Engel, Ellen Fluhr, Karen Levy, Michele Blanc, Diane Gainen, Rita Breitbart, Tobie Mayer, Jeri Jaffrey. Second row: Laura Goodman, Joan Biederman, Linda Bart, Linda Halkin, Sharon Sibener, Rochelle Hollander, Betsy Juels, Edie Free- man, Linda Eudene, Earline James, Susan Yager, Betty Goldstein, Josephine Berkof. Third row: Nancy Sanit, Maxine Linial, Linda Kallor, Helaine Goldman, Eleanor Kessler, Alice Kessler, Arlene Goldstein, Marilyn Shapiro, Jill Montag, Judith Fishman, Roberta Lichtman, Joan Tobias, Bonnie Blecher. Fourth row: Faculty Adviser Sirkka Johnson, Margery Resnick, Sheila Kotkin,-Ronnie Schloss- berg, Susan Tobin, Charlene Sauerbach, Roberta Levy, Barbara Hughes, Phyllis Shapiro, Cheryl Culley, Janet Kaplow, Paula Katz, Nora Miller, Florence Hart, Dale Paul, Shelley Gitzelter, Karen Semel, Bena Burrows, Mari- lyn Melkonian, Doris Levy, Janet Lustig, Betsy Landesman, Arlene Rubin, Alice Shapiro, Judi Steiner, Myrna Blum- berg, Alice Ehrlich, Phoebe Golden, Valerie Lasciak, Suzanne Schertzer, Harriet Shair, Helen Artemus. 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'f 'V f fif ' .aw w Q . f,, 3 ,.,- , a' 4 F .X is -A E. ,,f- 1 i i X T i 3 T 1 1 I . fm I fan W., JUDITH DICK Girl Most Likely fp , f 2 4 IAMES ARIDAS Class Orator I Z -QM pug. ,A vw W, ' M WILLIAM ARIDAS Most Popular Boy ' 4 1 I W 4 +A 'kt ,,, ,, ,Q ,V 3 ,VV h ,il , , CYLIA EISENSTADT Class Pin-up if 43 my! 5 'ff' uf .5 .7 Q N ELISSA ELLMAN Girl Who Did Most I fx, V ,fix- , Zh f i MILTON BAXTER B-oy Who Did Most For The School T0 Succeed For The School i i f ROBERT IIR'0IILEY MICHAEL MASHBERG DAVID SALZMAN 1 Class POIITICIHU Joei Erasmus Class Writer f 1 i i i i fi? E ROBERT BUNTING Best Dressed Boy ff' M 4, f 469 f 4 V ffniyw fs.-L05 bi an I Hfmmfv-3 in PAUL CAMPAGNA Handsomest Boy , mfg, ,, ',, E' CAROL FIRSHEIN MARIAN' FISCHER ' Class Actress Most Popular Girl 'f 'nl V ,QQ . 57 1 fry 'f f ' .- iff LW' f f . ,yfyy f fy' 1 1' ,Q f D , , M P! - , ' I f-A-A ! 5, , 1 , ' 3 17 NNE SCHERTZER ALI f fgtfffwzflt . I 1 ' - MQ ' 1 CE SHAPIRO SUZA Prettiest Girl Josie Erasmus hymn , ff. 1 K 1 'cf fa tv , ' L DONALD COOPER Boy Most Likely To Succeed f ,.. rf! I , , 4 f f 1 PHOEBE GOLDEN Best Dressed Girl V ,,,. -Q. Y ' Q, 2 R rw' W. .J f-34 SHARON SIBE Class Cutie if NER 4,2 .505-Q in 6 . ,Q W , SANDY HAFT Glas s Actor T , , xr Q- . .S I , ,fvf V M 'V , ' 1 wsff,f ,lain O is if ,.., WINSTON DAVIS THOMAS CRYSTAL Class Artist Boy Athlete 'I 74 X 1 C 175+ 1 . 1 apt K JOAN HARRIS ISAAC HIEIM fl, K, . , I t uf- ,I I x fa Wig? :xW'-V 'Sm , my I , hr. K , ' QM i, A i VlVIAN SUTTON Class Musician LYNN TEPER Girl Athlete CIBSS Wlt ' 5,f igq,w i s 'pf an V' I ELLEN ,, I TITTLER Class Dafncer LINDA AARONSON ARLENE ABIS ,gram Comm., 2-8: I300St9fS. Plans to become a teacher. , Student Assembly Rep., 5, uior Sing, XYZ, 2, Senior Sing, iss Officer, 5. , , '---41a.'T: ,- jr. , ' 4 . if i ,f.,, . MW f' flffiiic ' fc-. , A, i v V: -f,g,ex, we, 5' 1 RICHARD AGER ilogy Lab., 2-8. KENNETH ALLEN Cars. I .. 8 A .. , . . 7 . fifwzf ' ff ' 3715 ' :f f-f..,Y I -lg, : r '-ew.. ' 4 L H MICHAEL AITA Senior Arista, Chess Club, 5-8, Visual Aids Squad, 6-8, Math Tutor, 4, 5, Student Assembly Rep., 5, XYZ, 5-8, Librarian, 7, Dean of Boys' Office, 4, Chess Team, 7, 8, Captain. iff i . ,,,, 7 f i JUDY ALPERN Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 3-7, Biology Office, 3-7, Student Guidance Comm., 5- 8, Secretary, 6, 7, Boosters, 5-8, Class Officer, 3, Junior Sing. f,,,,-W. nw' RICHARD ABRAMS Golf Team, 5-8, Dean of Boys' Of- fice, 3-7. 55 ' 'Q .-A,-v It Q- it ee f mf V J ff vlziff- '7' , -'viii' ff -Sfifflm T RICHARD ALBEN Junior Arista, Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, President, 7, Math Team, 5-8, Co-Captain, 7, 8, Math Office, 3-8, Chemistry Lab., 5, 6, Biology Lab., 4, ARCH Literary Staff, 7, 8. I 5 8 'S--. f1i12z, ,.lI',, ,. . , ,, 4 ,af yi- Ax ANTHONY ACCE'l'l'A Plans to become a bookkeeper. , . Q'f9'vhy. 1-rc f PHYLLIS ALBERTELLI Plans to become a beautician. ' ' -. M,-, A , ,,,,i , . . l ,pf 4 1 f if f 4 I ,4 A 4 f R ff--. kg If V . 9 I Q ' 7 Zz 5, ,, fm- 5 xv- V,V,,, , ,ia EILEEN ALTSCHUL Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Infirmary, 5. HERBERT ALWAIS Class Officer, 5, Cafeteria Squad 5, Sophomore Sing. 1 A434 Aden., ANN MARIE ADAMO Hobbies: Swimming, Dancing, Bowling. . --A-' if'f if'f ' aff-at , , . EDWARD ALEXANDER Program Comm., 3-8, Visual Aids Squad, 4-8, XYZ, 6-8, Boys' Health Education Office, 7, 8, Class Offi- cer, 6, Senior Arista. IRENE ANAROW Record Office, 6-8, Bowling Club, 5, Class Officer, 3, Record Office, 6-8 22277 ISABELLE ADELS Class Officer, 3-7, Biology Office, 5-8, Program Comm., 6-8, Student Assembly Rep., 3, 4. FW MYRNA ALEXANDER Class Officer, 1, 2, 4, Modern Dance Club, 7, B, Basketball Club, 6, 7, Band Member, 5, Dutchman Rep., 8, Cantata, 7, Volleyball Club, 5-7, ARCH Rep., 8. PATRICIA ANDERSON Class Officer, 2, G.0, Rep., 4. PEARL ADLER Bowling Club, 5. E fag.. RICHARD ALFANO Hobby, Bowling. ' v ' M- J., ,. ., ,.,.-Qi: ,A .7., fee l: I'IL' f , , , f -.,- THERESA ANDERSON Modern Dance Club, 5, 6, Cantata 5, Chemistry Lab., 4, Twirlers, 3 .l .iss b t W' 4 I IA'-',?t I f CZ- i 4 051 'f .jxivx J l' I I9 f' X X 7 fx xx' - ' , 7 sl A, l ' 'fi is 4 FA nn ,4 D. if 434, MERRILY ANSELL Junior Chorus, 3, Bowling Club, 5-7, Volleyball Club, 6, Junior Sing, Class Officer, 6. fin n-an ,f -d ? !1v WENDIE ANDERSON Plans to become an interpreter. CATHERINE ANNARUNIA Class Officer, 3, Social Studies Office, 7. ,....... LILA ANTIGONE XYZ, 5, Grade Adviser's Office, 4-7. W gsgryfg f -A 5- , X -V in XA ,W if r . ,, - -f - lk., 733,19 f KW ' 'm'9lV'1 , 5,9 Q4 ' y ' -sz. if -1 ,. ERNEST ANDON Senior Arista: Soccer Team, 5, 7. JOANNE ANSELL Biology Lab., 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Bowling Club, 7, 8, Tennis Club, 6, Sensor Sing, G.0. Rep., 7. , ,-4' - W A ., ' M ' 5 ,ggi ' ,f NINA ANTlNE Employment Office, 3, Erasmian Rep., 3, Cantata, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Boosters, 5, 6, Modern Dance Club, 7, Class Officer, 7. STEVEN ANDRON Program Comm., 4. JEFFREY ANKER Senior Arista, XYZ, 6-8, Bowling Team, 5-8, Choral Club, 3, 5, 6, 8, Program Comm., 3-8, ARCH Staff, 7, 8, Math Office, 3-8, Papyrus Staff, 8, Co-Editor. ,f ff--1. 7 f J 1 ll QP! j , 1 Nkt f,f f f XB 'iff' ,f 25'-said' ,',f 4,,3F-fix. l 1 .15 M7 T 'fy f 'HK , ff g rss. r .f . 'X K 1 , f K ,XX Z zur Cana, THOMAS ANTONAKOS Class Officer, 2, 7, Student As- sembly Rep., 6. FLORENCE ANTONELLI Class Officer, 1, 2, Senior Arista 83 7'I'7IV:,757 ,,.'y.:W W 4 ffZ'Q 1f?lq-'f ' H ,,:ijkik,,7,.y,::,1g1M, x 'I X .' fl C' ' s P rrth X 4 we K ' war 9, .- . f Egg 1 0 ef JOANNE APOLLO 1s to become a secretary. JAMES ARIDAS eball Team, 6, 8, Swimming m, 4-8, Class Officer, 4, 5, 7, . Rep., 3, 6, Boys' Glee Club, , Cheerleaders, 5-8, Captain, ior Sing. 4' if 4 fl ut 'adj if MH 1 4: . ., , , , HELEN ARTEMUS sters, 5-8. I W 'X ..f,. he A MICHAEL APTON Cafeteria Squad, 3, Grade Advis- er's Office, 5-8. WILLIAM ARIDAS Swimming Team, 4-8, Boys' Glee Club, 7, 8, Class Officer, 3, 5, 7, Sophomore Sing, Senior Sing. fffirff 7 ..- QM, ,ll 4 . . ef. 1 'fn ' J LJ 25.3, ff- X o V ff Z . ff 4 W f I HW , MARK ASHKINAZY Arch Patrol, 4, Orchestra, 4-8. LOUIS ARAHOVITES Hobby: Ice Skating. DAVID ARKIN Program Comm., 3-8, Glass Offi- cer, 7, Student Assembly Rep., 6, Dutchman Rep., 5, Arch Patrol, 4- Senior Arista. SUSAN ASTEL Spanish Office, 5, 6, Red Cross Rep., 6. LILLIAN ARGANO Recreation Club, 5, G.0. Rep., 3. ROBERT ARROWSMITH Arch Patrol, 5, Library, 6-8, Usher Squad, 5-8, G.O. Rep., 7, Student Assembly Rep., 7, ARCH Rep., 7, Junior Chorus, 3. JAY ATLAS Senior Arista, Program Comm., 3- 8, XYZ, 3-8, Class Officer, 6, Chess Club, 5-8, Cafeteria Squad, 6, Dean of Boys' Office, 4-8. X I III NI , I I :NET A' 2 'fl-1: K K 2, 1 113 ff 1 at . V 1 v an S'-tw, -V ' f-1.,i.Qg,, , A ,T .51?Yc,izQ.v--x at , Tir' , ,- -fi, smgaie ,- ., ,' ,f-.7 .,,i1 I M, , , 2. , JUDITH AUERBACH ELLSWORTH AUSBY Grade Adviser's Office, 3-8, Bowl- Hobbies: Drawing, Painting. ing Club, 7, 8, French Club, 1, 2, Volleyball Club, 5, Senior Sing. X SHEILA AXELROD G.O. Store, 4, Boosters, 5-8, Jun ior Sing. . 8? . aj J ,Alina .' ALAN BACHER Junior Varsity Basketball Team, 3, 45 Class Officer, 3, 55 G.O. Rep., 65 Boys' Glee Club, 5-85 XYZ, 3, 45 Football Team, 7, 8, Manager. I. f P V ' X..- :Q .. ntvplliv '. :- , We X 5 f'-of ., . , 5' . fq,,,.jg, ,ff I 555287607 - Qyffi?-'iff 2 . sfyzfiigff? . 1 ' X 2af'fj,5if,.1 ., A' 1. -if'fff1i'..Ez.'9f'f?.ff'i3. 7 M5253 GERARD BANKS Class Officer, 55 Locker Squad, 45 Cafeteria Squad, 1, 3-6. ,QeeffewQ, My 3 I jr 1, as 'gl' , ig' Y in 5 4 , f wffff ff , 11:5 T 5555 Q, f,.'- X 9:73, f LINDA BART Junior Arista, Secretary5 Senior Arista5 XYZ, 4-85 Grade Adviser's Office, 6-85 Program Comm., 3-65 History Club, 1, 25 Boosters, 5-5: Junior Sing. L ,ye 5 we' ' GERARD BACHER Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing, Pho- tography. A . : 'if-7.4 ,. L5 ,. , .. . '.,'-If 4 '1,,' gc.. ,,q.,.. ,,k., ,,, I . 4 - 5. .nw wr .Q - gf ac ' I ,- .,,,. 4 f 9 4 , .Q xv. A LEONARD BARALL Hobbies: Sports, Nlusic. ., . ' . V. Q ' ,,,, A AY jimi ' .Q .. 55.11 I 'gf 6 ' ' Q f H , , 5. 5 -, ' lj, kwa fe. - ,,, ,,I- Q ,V . V, 1 ff 5 5 if 5 , i f ' ,gf , s 1 g . , 5 .ga-my V f ' 5 f A I .- 5, ' . , ,.,. , . 4 5 V, f 7 . V V . -f - ' iiiiifq. A , ,iiiii 1 5, JOAN BACHMAN Class Officer, 65 Accounting Of- fice, 7, 85 Bowling Club, 55 Junior Sing5 Attendance Office, 4. , 4-Pik e, ., V lx. .i,,, ,: . 41,3--5,35 J fl ' W: o hio-. , M M X, 5' fz 1 2 3' Q A . ' X -I ' bf' - A' 'nw ' ' 1 ..-is-uw BERNICE H. BARNETT Grade Adviser's Office, 1, 2, :Zwwr L aeewa ' 5 .. , p ..-,. f, ' ,,'i A' 4, ew in .. ciit ,t..g,,. . ' K M PETER BASILE Program Comm., 3-8. L 1 ARLENE BASS Grade Adviser's Office, 8. BARBARA BAGANS Senior Arista5 Bowling Team, 55 Junior Sing5 Senior Sing5 Teacher's Secretary, 3, 45 Attendance Of- fice, 4'6g Class Officer, 3. GHANA BARRON Guidance Office, 3-85 Junior Sing5 Sophomore Sing5 Usher Squad, 5, 65 Senior Sing. Z . ..... . Ay A Q- guy f Q- fi x , 6 f gg' ff -4c'4f . 5 Q .,.',v, .I 7,5 51 ,fii BARBARA BAUMRITTER Class Officer, 1, 2, 55 Infirmary, 7, 85 Orchestra, 1, 2. JANE BAKERMAN XYZ, 1, 7, 85 Choral Club, 5-87 Plans Adm. Asst. Office, 3-85 History Club, 1, 25 Sophomore Sing5 Jun- ior Sing5 Senior Sing. MICHAEL BALMUTH to become an engineer. l-gif' . -5 - ' -., If - . . ' ' NM. , all sd' - - A .J .5 x ,f 4 'wp' LAWRENCE BANK History Office, 75 Attendance Of- fice, 3g Arch Patrol, 5. fERB5R M a MILTON BAXTER :h Patrol, 3, Boys' Glee Club, L, Basketball Team, 3-8, Junior ide President, Class Officer, 4, Student Assembly Rep., 5, 7, ldent Council, 5, 6. JACOUELINE BEERS Jsters, 5, 6, Biology Office, 4- Student Assembly Rep., 5, 6, 'tball Club, 5, Class Officer, 3, Iunior Sing. f,', Q7 ,',Qj, frhk, ,'fyQ'5 f2,,, . ieil J A . ,f fl ' '31 I' A . , QQ. W wa 5, f Q54 if , M 1 ,fe 5' Z f ff 7 ff 'Z Z2 ,af ,, 'iff 5 1 - . .,tl i BARBARA BENSON 9' Health Education Office, 7. f ,ff CARL BAYLIS Senior Arista, Junior Arista, XYZ, 4-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Arch Patrol, 4, 5, G.O. Rep., 4, Dutch- man Rep., 4. . f WM 4 a Q f ' Y if 'er 5 1 Qt N lg I an 4 f s 5. .::,.'.,,:j, ' , A1 5 N SM., Aww f M Q , BEVERLY BECKER Class Officer, 1, G.O. Rep., 3. .5159-fef ., , 7 Aw- f V,,,.,,. ,, V, A f . V ' 'M - 'f V 9 , gm. f '- ' ' 1 a'- L f . .-... , ., -fzrg, I f,., ' V- I ,. K, H ,ff-f,. , 45,02 Q. GERALDINE BELL Class Officer, 7. f iy filff www. SANDRA BELLOVIN Boosters, 5-8, Captain, 7, 8, Stu- dent Assembly Rep., 1-4, Program Comm., 3-8, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 3-8, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Class Officer, 1, 2, 4. ROBERT BERAUD Hobbies: Football, Baseball, Hunt- ing. SUE BERCO Boosters, 5-8, Braille Office, 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing. ... .If ,, 4:2195-I:-Q -ss 177798 Rf sag.. Il il nfl 3 'T-I...l N fl ', f5'IiI,lI,.'ljP' I xt L .gif 1 - , ! ,ji uv - 4 - in we ,fit 9 ',l.vef35iiI'l4Mlins'ii!H .53QX 4,fL. , .... -iHl? iaI Iu:W'f,qs - fu Pa, 1.41 f JSA j' Pla I liI,:Ii-ffwpiwfpf A ,if Z4,g9,5gQg5'59- 1' 1, . I '- -'iw 55,524 A X fi-1ff,gj.4,v, L . .-iff' ' -4 'ig f'- ,- I- X -.Ii MMR jk -.rl H I If f xg al Wwblw I 5 X NNT! .XII I N I -.I 'F-'I .1 ls' '. 'K NV ,rl-. - - I . I 'SIIIIWI f f 2 0? . Ifflwf :-.ho XA. f f. llQlIL4f'IliA .-,E-5lWlz,2l'!iQ'N- Q ,Z . 'f ,wares-,ivf' il ,',,W.!,fl:a.h- QW - , -1ll :4f,,,i- . pl ., A I, .Im? f I ,xv X, I lui A I fl f 'I X X I XX I 704 I . XIII ii: , lg , -Q, U X. , I f J I ,, ,- 195 'A I ,.ff'!f ,fi -. 'I if p I I I 3 i ' Q ,, 1 V I? ,gldllw .WI ' II, , X rf. ' ' I, I : '1 sl L I I I I XXQQQ Qi TX I, I I I I-w Ei, t , Ni 'ix f X aw , i,. x. XX I XIIY I ,. A I 'Il '- ' I I X If X NN, I. I , X nl., I I I t Ii If 'ws I MB I ! Nl RN we N , 'll NRI Qgskxwx I, I 1 N, . J , . li, . r l I ., ' . .III H' ' lvl X,-5, -,I N I I X I 'I Il x .ws ILM I f:? .:1r 5 ' -QM' ' --Q ' Qvi' xv, , I I ' J J, , A I I X I ' , I .f ' I ' -, ,157 A-' F ,, Q f?Z,?E':e . , nfl?-:fy ',1,,g:.f',1 x NR. -f H, .- . xg. Agp, EQXY, ,.-' QS.:-24 Q, - .kg THOMAS BECKER Swimming Team, 4, 5, Boys' Club, 3, 4. f ' 1 V -5 f- ,.'-' , ,-,,. .ew N: ff, I . a. . G I GARRY BENARR Arch Patrol, 3, Stock Room Glee 15: . 'af if' A' , 4 Q ,ZZ A z W5 5 ' 172 , g ,i ' 1 EILEEN BEDELL Program Comm., 3, 4, General Of- fice, 3-6, 8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, ARCH Rep., 7, Class Officer, 4, 5, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Arista. STEVEN BENNETT Arch Patrol, 4, XYZ, 5-8, Senior Sophomore Sing. Arista. . .A f. q I .... . i'i, A If era t G fi.-.. I , , ,, g .srcl V - . A' Lfi' A . MARTIN BERENBERG MICHAEL BERENBERG Student Assembly Rep., 6, Arch Plans to goto college. Patrol, 4, Class Officer, 5. DE DlCATIO N i 9 l f J f 1 1 N2 Q , 'YY I 3,511 A , ' SUSAN BERENS Junior Arista, General Office, 1, 2, Biology Office, 3-7, Class Of- ficer, 4. ARD BERKOWITZ EDW Student Assembly Rep., 5, Dutch- man Rep., 7, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Class Officer, 5, G.O. Rep., 7, Erasmian Rep., 7, History Club, 7, s. MARJORIE BERNE Senior Arista, Program Comm., at ,, STEPHEN BERGMAN Grade Adviser's Office, 3, Boys' lub 4 Cafeteria Squad 6 Glee C , 5 , , Arch Patrol, 3, Dutchman Rep., 5. .fav MYRNA BERKOWITZ Hobbies: Singing, Dancing, -zimfklfmlfffeff ' 1 . ginger -- 6. , Ei? if '51, 1 V ,. , 5,gg.f 8. , l tff:f.:.1n. H . -Wt 1,234 ,,?f., g. -3 tw, ',5,,V, ,,.,, ,,,, I - gilt. I ' -IA'-'if1C?2,'xQ, 11 - e- .. ,,,,..,,. ,RM .. EDWARD BERGSTEIN Junior Arista, Senior Arista, 5-8, Grade Adviser's Office, Cafeteria Squad, 2, 3. XYZ, 5-7, 1 ' : 7i9 ' 3,.L ff- 7 ,- . 22, vi ' K. .f,V, X' ,VV. Qx 4 BARBARA BERKWITT Program Comm., 3-7, Student As- sembly Rep., 5, 6, Choral Club, 5- 8, Hockey Team, 3-6, Dance Club, 3-6, Bowling Club, 3-5, Sopho- more Sing, Junior Sing. ANITA BERNSTEIN Program Comm., 3-6, Hockey Club 3 Bowling Club 5 6, XYZ, uf-,A ENE BERNSTEIN ARL Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, 5-8, Teacher's Secretary, 3, 4, 6, Leaders' Club, 4-8, Senior Ac- , , , , tivities Office, 3-5, Sophomore 5, 6, Band, 5-8, Braille Office, 7, ARCH Rep., 7. ' ' - Cla s Officer, 8. Sung, Junior Sing, s 5, 6, Hockey Club, 1-8. 19 N fy C 1 . 'ff ,,,., 7 f an , M 1 4 5, H ? M, f Q., ffffff JOSEPHINE BERKOF Boosters, 5-8, G.O. Rep., 6, French Club, 5, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. .- f w t- ? all f 4. 1 'W' uw, 5 . . . ' ffm i 5, I ,A , ,,,,, , . we Jl., A L J f I fum W f I 4 ' I ELAINE BERMAN Class Officer, 5, Library, 4. ,w.?4.-3 . Tw 1 A 1 11. . ' .i . 'L'V ' V-1.e ' E f f ,Je 4 ,,4aHB g V . W 7 ,sf ' 1 f A ' 'fff-i1i,f-5 V 4 1:5211 .-q'32g,1,fQ? Vi q1 f5 M i' ff ,I y 1. ?fl,3'f.f :M is 1 .-9 4 46 m C ARNOLD BERNSTEIN Soccer Team, 5-8, Dutchman Staff 6-8, Class Officer, 4, Dutchman Rep., 6, 8, History Club 6, Orchestra, 3. l ' . if ? ii - ll ll Elllwf Y A c, -e eg A y Q9 i- :K .4 Agp! .434 2,5-, f .f H ,,h' iff' . , f 1 ,,fg , f X l 5 JEAN BERRY ior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, Twirlers, 3, 5-7, G.O. Rep., 8. , Class Officer, 5-7, G.O. Rep., ELIZABETH BESSEY fr ff. Wwe, .'..f Q '. , , M W I V QQ? 2.51, ,. 'ig . ., -9,1 I M.,-1 as f ' 2 -515' f ' 'rlr H I f . S FAYTHE BIRENBAUM ROCHELLE BIRN ss Officer, 7, Grade Adviser's Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ce, 4, 7, Erasmian Rep., 3, 7. ior Sing, Employment Office, 5-8, Hockey Club, 4. DENA BERNSTEIN Attendance Office, 3, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Cafeteria Squad, 6 JOAN BIEDERNIAN Grade Adviser's Office, 3, 5, Pro- gram Comm., 2-8, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Student Assembly Rep., 6, Class Officer, 6. , wwf.,-,5. ,f , . I .'i.,.x f ' ,Q ,zz 2254 ff . 1 f A W in , V' Sf' , we I 4 , ue. , . f' g y' , ' 4 CAAREN BJORNDAHL Sophomore Sing, Class Officer, 3, Attendance Office, 6, 7, Hockey Club, 4, G.O. Rep., 5. 'wwf ELENA BERNSTEIN Bowling Club, 5-8, Employment Office, 3, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. 'V fy a, ,, ,, ff , 4 f ff if ff 1 :IV V ,,. ,lfffj ,, jjfw FLORENCE BERNSTEIN Infirmary, 4-7, ARCH Rep., 7, Teacher's Secretary, 6, Senior Sing. gvrlwc 'L' 'Cf C4574 naman '71-M4 Y W ? MARIAN BERNSTEIN French Office, 4-8, ARCH Typist, 7, French Tutoring Squad, 7, Stu- dent Guidance Comm., 7, Sopho- more Sing, Senior Sing, Marianne Art Staff, 7, Editor, 8. STEPHANIE M. BIGGS Hobbies, Dancing, Reading, Draw- ing. iiss .,EZ:3,-,:f'7 V'-i 5 -1 :15, g . .:,3. X . , ,, I !L,. up ELEANOR BLAKE Grade Adviser's Office, 3-8, Ten- nis Club, 5-8, Modern Dance Club, 7, 8, Spanish Club, 1, 2, Student Assembly Rep., 5, Class Officer, 5, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. T 1 . 1. ' . M .,, gl., , v '..,f:+,-:fm 76 L f , 'Z 'HQ f ff .. .,,.,..4.,,.5 . f 2' . if f rirfifei ' CARL BERNTSEN Baseball Team, 6-8. 409' DAVID BILLINGS XYZ, 5, Arch Patrol, 3. ' .', , 'E VVLI ...,. . i1.'.'a' . Av 1 , xg 4- . '2- , fl 1 4? ,z ,. f , 8 .,-f , ,fem 5 4 A A iii 'S Q 'fr JY L ,,,.ll . X ' 'iff xg., .,,. . . MICHELE BLANC Class Officer, 4, 5, 7, Employment Office, 6-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Boosters, 5-8, Tennis Club, 7, 8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Senior Sing, Senior Arista. EDWARD BLANK f . , , VV, i. ' ,,,,! V :i ff .f K' . 2 , X J .fig I , K N, ,. kg, ' I 1 Inf I xi H 'x 5' ff r ' , MICHAEL BLANSHAFT Cafeteria Squad, 4, 5. Usher Squad, 6. , . ,,.,. 1 , '4w.wif4:-r- ,f f , X ,e., , ,.,,.f, ,,7V1,,, - f , ELLEN BLOCK Junior Arista, Senior Arista, XYZ, 4-8, Math Team, 7, 8, Program Comm., 3-7, Class Officer, 5, Stu- dent Assembly Rep., 7, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 3-8. LEONARD BLONESS Dutchman Rep., 4. ADRIENNE BLUM DAVID BLUMBERG Braille Office, 7, 8. Grade Adviser's Office, 5-8, Usher Squad, 4, Arch Patrol, 4, 6, Stu- dent Assembly Rep., 7, Dutchman Rep., 7. STUART BLAUSTEIN Grade Adviser's Office, 7. .Q -f ,W-:iilf4.g Q J 1 if, . ' 7 . el-WY . 'ff A , t, U! 3 . A' . , 4' f I ' 451 ' ,Q i-aff, 'W-4 J 3' I A S I LINDA BLOOM 1450.15 BONNIE BLECHER 3' 63X , . s .two ,. 63 M915 GEORGE BLEIER Junior Arista, Program Comm., 2- Senior Sing. 8, Boosters, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Class Officer, 1-7, XYZ, 2, 5, History Club, 2. MICHAEL BLOOMBERG I .- 2 4' I U 0 'f , Q M, , ,.,, , Z M :ifezgid , f .X-.,. --Q pl ,,iv,, f .1 '2. fvf, bf . ' --., '--.2'1f.0,' X' -N. vnu.:-,. , I 1, , v 'wi- U ..f.-Q, '.-.1 .Ny NI .V J 4 f ,K we ye' 9 1 g , 3 2 HI Q J P f hi' ff: rf A 49 ' 1 5 ' KK , D v, .,2.,v, 'I ss , , Zttv 'PJ-'.'.'g'. 121 V. ., RUSSELL BLOUNT Cantata, 4. Stockroom, 5-8, XYZ, 6-8, Arch Student Assembly Rep., 7. Patrol, 3. . ' I .-,fav 4 . f , ' .11 ,ff f,,.- 2-,Z my ' ., ,V 73 q ,-M - , 4 ' ggi, ' .,if?v-,, 1 , QQ,-J ff? ,Q f . I , - .1 Az. V is iw, 7 If - . Q., jx , I ,V V V N, 1 11 J f ff v ,,', ' ...,,,,. 14 1 2 ' 'K 1 -W J if -f '- f fl .,,, , , - ,, U K . MYRNA BLUNIBERG JOEL BLUIVIENFELD Sophomore Sing, Student Assem- Junior Chorus, 3. bly Rep., 4, Class Officer, 3, Boosters, 5-8, Softball Club, 5 Junior Sing, Program Comm. Ofl fice, 6-8, Modern Dance Club, 5, 6. JUDITH BLUMENREICH Class Officer, 1, 2, 4, English Of fice, 1, 2, 4-8, Bowling Club, 7 8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing Senior Sing, Erasmian Rep., 4 Tennis Club, 8. 89 ,af .W f- - - 1, V5 f , A f 3 sf' mn- 1 G 'Y I4 P . Q, --ml . 6 J Yf 12211,- ROBERT BLUMERT 7, Rep., 7, Cafeteria Squad, 52 ..s. f 'G . .nf We, LINDA BORYSEWICH ian Re 5 Art Circle, 7, 8, P-, : Zary, 77 Senior Sing. NANCY BOYLE in club, 5-85 Adm. Asst. 1. .Q gk.-.ff I Ng' f .-Vr.' if J 2 1 - - '-, T . X... - ' 4., N an --f-Q rj I' Q f'W v .,iei f IRENE BOBBIN Plans to enter college. V60 ALLAN BOTWINICK Class Officer, 1-3, 6, Baseball Team, 6, 7, Boys' Glee Club, 6, 73 G.O. Rep., 4, 5. ya .V -1'-g:6'P' 3 . ' J eff.. .I V 1 f a 9' ,, iffy ' X ' M - I .., 2 ' ff 7 if? X ff MURIEL BRANDES Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Soph- omore Sing, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 65 Class Officer, 65 BOWIIHE Club, 5, Teacher's Secretary, 5. JOHN BOBBITT Boys' Glee Club, 3-8, Arch Patrol, 47 Cheerleaders, 5, 6, Class Of- ficer, 4-7, Student Assembly Rep., 4-7, Chemistry Lab., 35 Junior Sing, Senior Sing. if H: ,, If-f?A..,, , 1- 22 .f . .... ik . f f it ., 1 - xii' , 'M i f 'A , 2 ,, ' e fa., E' '- ? VALORIE BOWERS Junior Chorus, 3, 49 Cantata, 5-8, Bowling Club, 7, 8g Latin Tutoring Squad, 7, 8, Sophomore Singg Jun- ior Singg Senior Sing, Class Offi- cer, 4. ,wa-.Q Kin DAVID BRANSON Soccer Team, 3-55 Arch Patrol, 3, 4. A 1 , 'wrt ' ,. ,: ' '4f: 4,,1 'ff ' t ' ff- -D. , 3' ,x HQ,-jlf . , H4 JONATHAN BOLTUCH Track Team, 6-89 Junior Varsity Cross Country Team, 5-79 G.O. Rep., 3. H I - ' ' s f if , lf. f ig? all , ,af 4 9 W 5 if . f yffffu. CW' '- ,,...,.,,f,. , '- Q! Q ff' A Q' '-.1 .,,, scc., c, O ANNIE BOWSKY Choral Club, 55 Volleyball Club, 6, Junior Sing. 'ff f If , . STEPHEN BRECHER Hobbies: Sports Cars, Football. 'wbl , ,V I-,warm , ,, .I , , Q .. I , ,f ' - ' V 1 4, ae f X ', fu ,f f' .W -3 .3 ggi. , W Q V, ,awww ' I 4,.f.w-y , ,YI f all , , V-Y .2 ,-'. ff' '4 ff .f .ff iff' Y wil? yo-A ey 3 .-W : ' fz. 3 gy' -- ' ,Q 1' . X ROBERT BOOKMAN RICHARD BOORMAN General Office, 3, Nlath Office, 7, Baseball Team, 7, 8. 8, Class Officer, 2, 4. BERNARD BORNSTEIN Visual Aids Squad, 5-7, XYZ Tutor 4, G.O. Rep., 3. 1 Q lily migl yi II,A, I r 51 . I X Nxxlazb.-it Nil' A KEYS? fi-7 1 +1r15-is-.4.,:,. w 15,- fm: 5 . , iffZ'7' Y fI if 4 iff 'P' III'-IISVI ' H I ws. J--f c f if iiwI.1l ,'f .I 10 ,Q , f - Qs, '-I I ip, . If 434-'iwaiafffe -'29 I -It- I IIII HIEIII III' ' 'i' :iw 'H-, Z., 'll' --IIE: q f'I Q - W W I L. ill! ,rl ,Q if f , ,I lhglfgs - ' f I Ik II'i III III ., . .R , ,J wi. i -, !,,f -512, Q I , I lL'lIg 4II' X Q7 av I 'L fr I I Q., J x f W . 4' ' N I li .' Ii X IV-' ' FuJKf'i.ST6h-1 1' .I X, R. 1 ' '04 RITA BREITBART Erasmian Editor, 7, 8, Erasmian Typist, 6, Boosters, 5-8, Captain, 7, 8, Senior Arista, Junior Arista, French-Spanish Honor Squad, 6, Vice-President, Grade Adviser's Office, 4, 5, Sophomore Sing. ALFRED BRODERICK Arch Patrol, 5, Cafeteria Squad, 7. PATRICIA BROSEKER Dutchman Rep., 3, 5-7, G.O. Rep., 7, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Eras- mian Rep., 7. EDWARD BRENNEN Hobby, Photography. ALBERT BREUNING Arch Patrol, 5, 6, Junior Chorus, 3. HERBERT BRODSKY Band, 7, 8, ARCH Rep., 7, Arch Patrol, 5. SIDNEY BROUDY Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, 5-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 5, 6. MINNA BRODSKY Leaders' Club, 7, 8, Softball Club, 5, 8, Library, 6, Basketball Club, 3. GEORGE BRUNJES Plans to become a minister. 1 'w if . Www -'sa-:nas Y -W ' ,, ,,.,..v if -4- . '1-. ,-., . I . 2 7 ,, . f 4 viii' fp 'f -4 ' lbffz-.4-: f GEORGE BRIGANTI Hobbies: Stamp and Coin Collect- ing, Hunting. BERNICE BRODY Senior Activities Office, 5-8, Jun- ior Sing, Senior Sing. f 91' -- - s H ,,f.fY,fz,.3 .. jk, ,,, f , -fr 3351, lg.. 5 '- . ixi '7 ,Amr 4 114 K ,J zae rae, I , , f 4, .xv 'Uv f , OLGA BRUNO Newman Club, 7, 8, Bowling Club 7, 8, Class Officer, 1, 3, 5, 6 Student Assembly Rep., 6, G.O. Business Manager for Dutchman 5-8. STEPHANIE BRILL Class Officer, 3, 7, Dutchman Staff, 7, Junior Chorus, 3, Senior Chorus, 5, 6, Junior Arista, Soph- omore Sing, Junior Sing, Dutch- man Office, 7. 1 MARY BROGLIA English Office, 1, 5, Program Comm. Office, 6, Senior Sing, Latin Tutoring Squad, 7, Newman Club, 7. NORMAN BUCKMAN Plans to become a banker. J I I, - -- ? it 'sr If i '.i'.l'UB IKE can.. ,... .- . 5 , .- ... 4 - ,...-..,,, . I' ll ri . , f!! - I' - f IIW fl if I L.,-K f 1.2 .I Ql lf'ff'C6'-ff' ff r L,.L.'5ffifW ff , 'A' ' iffeaewafe 1g,vxmf4w- pq Jwpf ,ueeae-wr f 43 AW W , 1 , f 2 ,923 Mr, I if , ,,,,,3 , ROBERT BUDD Class Officer, 3, 5, 7, Student Assembly Rep., 3, 5, 7, Dutchman, 78 Mana in Editor- Tennis . , E 8 , Team, 5-8, Manager, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 3-6, Student Guid- ance Comm., 6, Junior Sing, G.O. Office, 5, 6. RONALD BUDNY Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen ior Sing, Newman Club, 5-8, Band 5,7, Drum Major, Arch Patrol, 3 Art Circle, 7,8. 91 I -if DIANE BUNNICELLI ies: Reading, Collecting ,XV . ,,., Rec- f ,,, - ff 51.4 , . ' .zffgzi IJ, 1.-Qu ,142 , Q EDWARD BUSCEIVII Y: COIN COIISCTIIIE. ELAINE CALABRO ers, 5-8, Newman Club, 5, Rep., 7, Class Officer, 4, eria Squad, 7. ,, 407-:l1,g..., I ., R AlC N.- ' ,1 , , A l l . ., ff, - ' 1 ff, 5 2 , , L 1.yJwf.ifjvyjfWf ' .5 ' '-Wfvg'-T,,5'11. f . , ff ROBERT BUNTING Class Officer, 7, ARCH Rep., 7. FELICIA BUSCH Tennis Club, 6, Modern Club, 7, 8, Junior Sing. y j,.,,,.H ,,V X JW, ., . ' U s - ,ff ' 1 H , , . - -,if fifi Iif? , I ww . Hagyf ..-ww-an 'Z 'Kiki ' 'i'f'4?:f-fff ,.., 24. V, , , 772 1 ,le . f, W- I ,.fQIv4Cz,:' i-Z7 ffff f XZ JOHN CALDARA Arch Patrol, 3. I KQKK . .. I .-:bi ,ll 2 A i 'i ,, 1 1-,lik I K , L I . .,., , ., '..- ' . ,.,,, , BARBARA BURG Attendance Office, 5, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Bowling Club, 7. v me I 'R G r ' 7 . 4-' f J, I1 RICHARD BUSCH Dance Arch Patrol, 4-7, Class Officer, 2, 4, 6, 7. -f g I f . f ,fy f z:9,5!!,,,.! .- I K GREGORY CALHOUN Hobbies: Football, Swimming. ELAINE BURG Attendance Office, 4, 5, Art Circle, 7, 8, Teacherls Secretary, 5, Soph- omore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Class Officer, 3. ,leg ,V 'K f ' . ii' iQ2gEg3Qg ',., 7,if. r I 'Ii I f ' ALAN BUSSELL xvz, 7, s, Arch Patrol, 5, 7. ,'4r -B f ,V, ' ggi., , .7 f ROBERTA CALLAGHAN Teacher's Secretary, 4-7, G.O. Rep., 4, Class Officer, 3. Qqdrwif' JEROME BURKHOFF Class Officer, 5. ROBERT BUSSIE Plans to be an electrician. ' X 5 . Q f 1 . 4? 'HS 65114 R as J . ff 93 JOAN CALLA-HAN Hobby, Oil Painting. BENA BURROWS Boosters, 5-7, Braille Office, 3-7, XYZ, 6, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Tennis Club, 7, Student Guidance Comm., 7. REBECCA CAGMAN Class Officer, 5. PHYLLIS CALVELLO Plans to become a bookkeeper. , , dfir,Wvf'7'Q,2?T,ffgj,WfW3-fi ,X , ' f, 5 fr-Q '.-S'jiQ5'4.f f. - . ,M '.-,f Q ff' , V 5-'M H 'Vffif - q , 47. f ff , , f ig , 4 , f' -.- r If , I fp ! , 2 , PATRICIA BUSA Plans to become a legal stenog- rapher. JANE CAHN Program Comm., 3, Teacher's Sec- retary, 4, Class Officer, 5, Girls' Health Education Office, 6, 7. 5 , 7 Vrri, PAUL CAMPAGNA Football Team, 5-8, Student A5 sembly Rep., 6. 'Qu-X GARY CAMPBELL Arch Patrol, 4. ., - W' . fffvltgi Wi' ,Q , r A 5 ' 'Q 'H-'Sv' kVVkVk.., 'uh' gh se DARLEEN CAMPOLO CARLOS CANDELARIO DANIEL CANJA ARLENE CANTOR Class Officer, 2, 5, Adm. Asst. Of- Cross Country Team, 5, 7, Class Plans to become a draftsman. Hobby: Bowling. fice, 3-6, G.O. Rep., 4, 7, Dutch- Officer, 4, G.O. Rep., 4. man Rep., 4, 7, Bowling Club, 8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing. 9 W GAIL CANTOR Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, Student Guidance Comm., 6, G.O. Rep., 2, Class Officer, 1. 1 - -, 4 fP', s S S S . ' xi x S 'Q' 4 -4' i l to ..,c . . af. 5 Q ' L., ' JOHN CARBONE Plans to become a printer. rw f ' FII, N f , J10 , ! I 4 ,A . 6 , X ' f All 'A I I ' lf' E KX 6 D 7 N i - Y Q' A 1 NX ' I ' L' : X 1 If -. 2. QJN I2 4, ,A M . Q if7, 3. x I X ., v E 0113 D 5 ' Q Q ' 5 1 Y 6 Q 5535 ' f ' 1 J 1 E Q1 K qt , A ' L. 5 SQ' - 'P ' X 4, g , ae' amen krmmen I rs - , ,.,,., , we H V Q if ' A A 1 1.,. A , X f ' f ff f A A i if is J , 8 W N V-, I ki,V K M64 Jicii, 2, A fi W f ,.'..f-'-.'- , - 4 is ff JAMES CAREY ALBERT CARLOVICH CATHERINE CARMEN MARTIN CARUS FRANCIS CASERTANO CHERYL CASPARI DONALD CASTELLAN03 Class Officer, 7, Student Assem. Hobby: HUHUHE- Class Officer, 1-4, Teacher's Sec- Visual Aids Squad, 6-8- PIBFIS T9 DSCOITIB an automobile Cantata, 5-8, Student Assembly Grade Adviser's Office, 1, 2, Swim- bly Rep., 8. retary, 5, History Office, 7, 8. FHSCHHHIC- Rep., 6, Sophomore Sing, Junior ming Team, 4. Sing, Senior Sing, Dutchman Rep., 6, Attendance Office, 4, Class Of- ficer, 8. 93 1 - - 1??'?? Qff'ii2i ii , ,, .,5 . ,, ,, , P ,,f , 7 '- - 7, -if,+g,j-2121 -.,,3,-J.,-.S-, ,Q - ,ff sy- .,g:3f,,,,Zf 'f fr V . vii- L J- . -5 CHARLES CERAULO ' Glee club, s, 7. PHILIP CHAVES 'am Comm., 3-8, Chemistry 6-8, Junior Arista, XYZ, 7, 8. FX.-.A Ax LV GARY CHAISON Biology Lab., 3, 4, Arch Patrol, 3, Physics Lab., 5, 6, Chemistry Lab., 7, Class Officer, 7. MARYANN CHAVEZ Plans to become a secretary. Q. 9 7 , 4 4 , , X 'ei Q , -I Ix I .4- g . ,,VAV,lA A MARTIN CHALIF ARCH Photographer, 6-8. rfis-x .3 7 f ,fy .. Eb fi? S x , ff-pgs? 4 tj X -. N CWI. T xXAQ 5 . ff , K 6 - ,,,,,,y, - f mg, ,-fi -7 ,,..' 'f I V ,ff ' ' Z5 kj? . . Grade SHELLEY CHESS Adviser's Office, 1-6 Dutchman Staff, 4-7, Chess Club 5-7, Marianne, 6, 7, Co-Editor Class Officer, 2, 3, 5. if ' --KIT I f.,- ff , 2 f' 1 Y , 7 9 X ' '7 QPU f f f fm! ff- -Q 7 f + 7 X ww 7 ff I 2, ,.,.,f fffj MARY CHRISTIE i 1 Latin Tutor, 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. iq! HAZEL CHAMBERS Junior Arista, Program Comm., 2-6, Orchestra, 3-7, Librarian, 7, Soph- omore Sing, Junior Sing, Class Officer, 6. ff, :Ji V S 9 I v-, A if S' J , XX fi, I N ,mt I Cf L I-hor , ,ffzagfw -WZ I ,, ,f,ZA, .f 1, 5 , ' , cv - ,f 1 'f . , . FQ, I 7, , r fff 'PATRICIA CHANCE Class Officer, 1, 3, 5, Twirlers, 5-7. IUDITH CHESTER Hockey Club, 3-8, Tennis Club, 5, Bowling Club, 5, 6, Volleyball Club, 5, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. DIANE CICIRELLI Class Officer, 7. RONI CITRIN Hobbies: Reading, Studying lan- guages. , 7 f .,,- cf. 4 CHARLES CHANDROS Hobbies: Football, Swimming. 5.21 gym we ,f-jeff .f,g.,j,f 312,51 .- , ,,,,. , ,f .W . f- .,-,,,, :'1,,.g7.,f ' ' ' f ff s L ' ' ff gf' , Elf! . Siva, , an . 2' . Lu XM ,, Q THOMAS CHISENA Senior Arista, Program Comm., 4- 6, Junior Chorus, 2, Choral Club, 5-B, Boys' Glee Club, 6, Latin Office, 4, Class Officer, 3, 4. PAMELA CHARLES Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen ior Sing, Class Officer, 3, 4, Stu dent Assembly Rep., 5, Adm. Asst Office, 6. V f sv ' f 1 ? X e X 4 . is WI 5'f '.g, '4 I if -If f ' Y 'riflif ,Q ,C .- f ' MARGARET C-HRISTIE 6.0. Rep., 6, 8, Class Officer, 3. l 5 , V., 9 I ,Z- 15' I xi , x gg 'jf iff , ffl. M 7 7 . q 8 I I , af I '-I gamers, J MAXINE CIVIAK Attendance Office, 3-85 Class Of- ficer, 65 Student Assembly Rep., 75 G.O. Rep. 75 Junior Sing5 Senior Sing. JUDITH CLARKE Class Officer, 3-75 Modern Dance Club, 7, 8. 3, ,,, . .,,,.-f,.-A-WWW--A-Y, - f, liffff? 737' ' ' .' 147' .12 ' ' ' VHHW' ' , , . wi, r, f ., - ' ,, - ,1 ,-,,m,- ,- gf, - ' 1 ,, -fzzw ' ' , q ,. ., ,.' I th, V hu.: .,,- i46' 9,,fS'-i 1.12 -'fwfr 5-, 5595 Ya,- 33aj'3gj5.-' ,f5,3...5 ' , .vfy tai S ' 504' 5946 - 15 ' -.-fi.-fwfr ' ,-r..-7,-gm I BERTRAM COHEN Attendance Office, 5-85 XYZ, 5-85 Program Comm., 2-85 Cafeteria Squad, 5-85 Senior Arista. SARNA CLARFELD G.O. Rep., 5-75 Erasmian Rep., 3, 5, 75 Art Office, 5, 65 General Office, 45 Sophomore Sing5 Junior Sing5 Senior Sing. JOSEPH CLEARY Plans to become a fireman. BRUCE COHEN Student Assembly Rep., 65 G.0. Rep., 55 Class Officer, 45 Eras- mian, 4-B, Business Manager, 7, 85 Junior Arista. LESTER CLARK Choral Club, 4-85 G.0. Rep., 4, 6, 75 Student Assembly Rep., 35 Track Team, 4, Manager. . ff 2 I' '1 5, ' 5505-1-ff - ,, f 2254 . .5 -.iv jv -fs .gi V -ff'1gQrii-be ' - RICHARD CLEMENT Class Officer, 15 G.0. Rep., 2. DAVID COHEN Baseball Team, 1-45 Service Squad, 2, 3. wx . , 49,31 'H I , . , X , I I. -i------ I , . . --- e.s-.-- ' v.-, f .V N-- i,,.- . I 5 . - 5 Ui . - . -f---l-1 1, --1.- ... THOMAS CLARK ' 'r 7 ' 7 5- - - Hobbies: Baseball, Basketball, Q3 -5 Football, Bowling. Ii Au:,,4jE 759 X as IX' - ' E 'L' ? - STG is , .-A QL SQ -RA 3 5 Q5 5 3353 QS? wt? f..f5:.,.5,-5 is sm D, ' N ,IL fir gilicil Qu Ii GUI X---W fm ilfmgsxx A . , 5 I Q. N CJOOOOOOOQOQQQDLUQQCD uomlsl 00000000000 00 0 00g O 0000000000 0 00000000 Qwj 7002000000000 00000000 OU O O 0 O 0 8 Q 0 cn C7 Q03 0000 00062530 OO OQQOOO 00 O O 00 0 00 00000 0003 Q RONALD coHAN 0 60000 Q0 0 Chess Club, 5-85 Chess Team, 6-85 Dean of Boys Office, 7, 8. FRANCES COHEN Program Comm., 3-85 Usher Squad, 3-85 Sophomore Sing5 Junior Sing5 Dean of Girls Office, 7, 8. FREDRIC COHEN Class Officer, 1-45 Senior Activ- ities Office, 5, 75 Junior Varsity Basketball Team, 1, 25 XYZ, 6. IRA COHEN Hobbies: Bowling, Fencing, Pho tography. wvi,...,.1f1L f. . IRENE COHEN Senior Arista5 Program Comm. 3-55 Histoni Office, 3, 5, 65 Soph omore Sing5 Senior Sing. 95 4. IRENE COHEN glish Bookroom, 6, Sophomore ig, Junior Sing: Senior Sing, 'mis Club, 5, Senior Arista, wling Club, 8. 1 f 4, '- -2.,g'zf-f,v':'j ,V ,V f,. f , W . ,fp -' J ,I , 05' 1 ff: - K, 5: -V fs, , 23' 1 f ' 5, C , -f , '- f f WW' 7 139472 ., gw wfegg ,527 aa., - .,yyt4kA .awww .4 NAOMl COHEN phomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen ' Sing, Attendance Office, 4 itchman Rep., 5, Erasmian Rep., -.,,,, ., .-ff' V ff f aw' M mgq A f y, ,,, ,.., ,Qin V ,,,., ,K Q , ,,,, ,W JUDY COLBERT irlers, 6-8, Cantata, 5-8. A' K V ,, W I ff my if 'e 'H r I 13, ' 75 33 , , H721 47' ' k'A'v-.,, 49,5 K , V. 'i,' JODI COHEN Math Office, 3-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Erasmian Art Staff, 7, 8, Art Circle, 7, 8, Junior Arista, Junior Sing. We-J , Mfg, A - - ad ,Self F' ' ff I f? ,Q 'V' PHILIP COHEN Football Team, 5-7. gffff-Q5 I' , ,Ley , , I IVVV ,V .fw.,f7',H, ' VV? ,Vi STEPHANIE COLCORD Junior Sing, Senior Sing. , -'.'j'.f, - :xg - as . ,. V ,.,,x3,. ,V '..ff'ZL1 2, , ' .--.'.i ? , 'fy v,g,,w Sf'4:' Qi ' f ' . 'VVV In :F ,-3.4, ,nw fe-if eaie W' I .v V kV,,,.,V. 3 .1 i ,if 1 'E 1, Q' 'fi 'X ..,'i' f J MARILYN C0-HEN Bowling Team, 6-8, Sophomore Sing, G.0. Rep., 3. ROBERTA COHEN Hockey Club, 5, Bowling Club, 7, Tennis Club, 5, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 7, Student Assembly Rep., 6, Payroll Office, 3-7, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. ARLENE COLLINS Teacher's Secretary, 6, Program Comm., 3, 4, Class Officer, 3, 5. A-X IDSIIER J I 4 X i X! MARTIN C0-HEN Hobbies, Reading, Bowling. 1 ,frfiff'Wi7, , I bi: if , X, -me .'.f' f ze. 4 17 1-1313 X I Q. .,., . ROCHELLE COHEN Modern Dance Club, 5, 6, Red Cross Rep., 5, 6, Infirmary, 5, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Attend- ance Office, 5. KENNETH COLOMBO Arch Patrol, 3, 4, Track Team, 7, 8, French Office, 7, 8. MELVIN COHEN Plans to become a psychologist. SUSAN COHEN Junior Arista, Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Sopho- more Grade Vice-President, Boost- ers, 5-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8. ' 'v f ',?i'f '-...Q , V VV,k V, 0 , av ,x .. .,. . . V-'f1iffr-ffm 1 rf ' -- :, ,,g.fLel . eg? Q , df 1 X . an 1 , ' fe-ffffi-l.,f,p ROSALIND COMITO Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen ior Sing, Bowling Club, 5. HARRY CONDON Class Officer, 1, 3, Sophomore Sing, Senior Sing. ,rg 2 fi,'vi.',f.1,.,, f ' f ,- ' K 5 :5521 f A' . Y 7 P Aw A ' , up X, , f K I , ,. A NOREEN CONDON JOHN CONFORTI Bowling Club, 5, 6, G.O. Rep., 7. Hobby, Bowling. DONALD COOPER Senior Arista, Boy Leader, ARCH Staff, 6-8, Editor-in-Chief, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 4, 5, Program Comm., 3-8, Math Team, 7, 8. JOHN CORSELLO Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing, Water Skiing. WILLIAM COOPER Plans to attend college. in f MARGARET CORSO Bowling Club, 5, 6, Newman Club, 5, 6, Twirlers, 5-8, G-O. Rep., 3 ARCH Rep., 7. JOHN CONFORTI Hobby: Collecting records. woo: 222' :FD- omm EIDE, 2'-'wg 'D' Z,'rv1 22932 ai-T04 053,22 E323 2.3-UZ 0 1 -ef' 56233335 33-. YQ: 2 Pe Hu, -ep ,WL-5.1 N de a, PATRICIA CONROY Plans to teach Beauty Culture ALAN COOPERSMITH Q XYZ, 4-8, Usher Squad, Dutchman Staff, 5, 6. who SONIA CORTES Program Comm., 3, 4, Class Offi- cer, 3, Erasmian Rep., 6, Senior Sing, Student Assembly Rep., 4, Teacher's Secretary, 4. 1 1- T- ,. Q' , 'iii ' 5- Cd' .pair ROBERT COOKE Boys' Glee Club, 3-7, ARCH Rep., 8, Class Officer, 4. we , , if ..,2.f ,. ff . i Lg ' 3, xx fx ,,,i. I -'2ff'Qif'Ifl7?W, l f ' THOMAS CORCORAN Class Officer, 3. MICHAEL COTLER Junior Varsity Basketball Team, 3, 4, Tennis Team, 7, Baseball Team, 6, Grade Adviser's Office, 4, Class Officer, 1, 2. 97 K! ,ff J g I igfaag-eatery H my - . ,X ., -9.1, - 2 . - 15, .,,,, ea. 'f ' ' f ' tif 1 fi , 1' K, , ,' i ' . ' 1 ' fi ,. A. f a,,:,,,,.,,j-,'V,' i 7- .ww , , -wma. R-' ' '- ' -se , , sz: 0, 2.19, .fan , aw A ' 2:15171-, 2, 1 'M V ,acetyl ,V f .rgfvu 1QF'1f'm ' 3' in ' an lg IEW 5253 . 5 , 8 NYM BERNARD CRAIGEN Ing Team, 7, 8, Basketball , 3, 4, Baseball Team, 3, 4. ,vu ' , THOMAS CRYSTAL s Officer, 3, 4, Football Team Captain, 7, 8, Student Asse-mi Rep., 3, 4. fa Wfff X 4aiQf'f 2 MW? X f ag? F., ' f Jiiff.: ' ,ii , it f -255, 1 2 F w ,V 4- 3 X XM?'.9'7,, av -'ff LORRAINE CURRY ir Chorus, 4, Choral Club, 5-8, ern Dance Club, 6, Class Offi- 7, Junior Red Cross Rep., 6, Jr Sing. DONALD CREMIN SYBIL CREPER Class Officer, 1, Dutchman Rep., G.O. Rep., 3-8, Class Officer, 6, Infirmary, 6, 7. 2, Newman Club, 3, 4, G.O. Rep., Math Tutoring, 4. 5, 8. I ,rf . ,, ,V a f I -fjifif, ax -, i .9 cl' 2 Q' I if ' ' H 2,Z ':1c,1sa. .2 xy ' ' , 4 . ,- ,.,, . me ' f' , ,M ' ,v , , A , , '- ...W I ' ..-,., , SUZANNE CULLEY June 1960 graduate. . i 'zu ' Y Y' f ,Auf an ,. af-.irwa ,KVI - ,' ff 1: , f ,, 575 f 'K , f mf .7 Xf.fj , , ' .MM CAROLYN CYRUS Choral Club, 3-s, Trinity Club, 7, 8 Cafeteria Squad, 4-8, Class offi cer, 2, G.O. Rep., 6, Student As- sembly Rep., 5, Senior Sing. ' . sa... 10.414541 DNV DIANE D'ADDARIO at i- .,fz'f,Y-,,, A I -: ., f www! ,. f - .WW , , f ff if ' f if V1'1ZrlE3sV-'J' ' . 'l fa 7' ' . is Jifaafas f fl' ,iii I I JEROME CRESPI . ,A .!, WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM Junior Varsity Basketball Team 1, 2, Track Team, 5, G.O. Rep., 3, 5, Student Assembly Rep., 3 Class Officer, 3-5, Arch Patrol, 3 Basketball Team, 3-a, captain, sf .wwe-ov' ' ', V -A-MM , - . rife, .5,.5k5ffffJ2 Q f Ji 4 '.'. NICHOLAS DAIDONE Grade Adviser's Office, 1-8, Class Plans to enter the Armed Forces. Officer, 6, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. JULIANNA CRISS Hobbies, Acting, Poetry Writing, Photography. wb' ,Ll GEORGE CURCIO Plans to become a policeman. a my-a K4 'B' f Q la , S- , 1 5' 73 i A ff AGNES DALY Plans to become a secretary. r X , 'J J:1 .,i,i , J 'I V lllitff ll Nifiieivfa I' 31'-9 5 zaii iliii llF'WilT'l'7 L XII rin,- I . - -.-ia I Jn-'61 40? WILLIAM CURLEY G.O. Rep., 6, Chorus, 7, Boys' Club, 3-8. lain KATHLEEN DALY Plans to become a secretary. Y AT J . 5 ,, ti I .-.4 f .yr ui- fnefh I6 I ' 'I lif?-..f E7 X V I I, s. - .,, vg- ll --Q ,I Jplklgk bg? ki an 7I,: i 1 -- ix -'ggi' , 7 '52 iz. - L - ' fff: f J Glee ,gr , 5 7 U , 623 , ,,, .,,, , ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, f f .f .f , NM, ...W ,,,7f4,,, ti 'ff 1 ' ,' ff., X My , f f f f ., , ,f ...fy f if ' iff? f I Wm' KM , W7 ' ' AN' Q yur WNV ,, - JOSEPHINE CROWLEY Bowling Club, 7, 8, Erasmian Rep. 6, Class Officer, 7, Senior Sing Newman Club, 7. ' V V, '74, 4, ,H ' 5 7, -1 fi ,iq f - ', f V - f - f,' -4'.,,g,:,,- . , A 2. w,.,,i., , A if 7 51 ' - x . ,. 'ig DIANE CURRIE Braille Office, 7. 4909 THOMAS DALY Arch Patrol, 6. .IOSEPH DAMANTI KATHERINE DANA BARRY DANCIS Class Officer, 6, 7, G.O. Rep., 8. Newman Club, 6. XYZ, 5-8, Math Office, 5-8. s :QPU --'lfflff-' L, ,. rr.,-. ' - .5681 J 1 .QU - ' A STS:-'I '-' I . .'.m '- au 1-:rw 5'-S-tra'-7' . , , 45. ' T' 215- -.-'-'11 'f. . M55 '-,,- -s .,1.'.., :- .,:lFl,' ' .' ,' 1:-4s'a v .' - - 'g 1, 1 -Ki. 3 - ' ,-1, ,l' ' '. C a, 3' e 'la I, 11' 'A 'h -. ' ml S4 'a fs.: Q ' - ',1- .4 .r X . A 1 I ...lu F J.-A-1 'S ' .1 '. ' K '4 I I 'KQQJ '12 . df' 5 r' . f 'f I t -JJ s 1' v , . h 1 I .-.f-af 7 - M :ig 341. x -t 'uf,f P J- -4' Q-nb, a' ' J '4v f -4-1 ' Q PHYLLIS DANZIGER Class Officer, 5, Senior Sing. MARIE DAVIS Program Comm., 3-8, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 3-8, French-Spanish Honor Squad, 6, Sophomore Sing, Senior Arista. J rf L f 6 .4 , N, 5' Q u. H .M , I I ,y-. 'LA 1 1 .2 ,nfh is v-nt- 3-r. . N . Q3-1 ' . - I -, ,- -'.fz.,.M' L ,aff .L . .. . .. . 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' 5 1.-,u I 4. 1 1 Y . , -6 - 1 f Q 'a ' r ' 'll 1- 1 . , ' 1-'flf - ff A ' J ' 2-inn' jr 0' I 1, L 3 'I J 'gift' ' fall' iff. 1 1. ry A lla. ,Q sq'-f , 1 I, no, 15 ,L . 1 J, 1 ,V .44 0 ' fn a I ,Q gl u if 1 4 N tl fs W 6.1 1 . I 18 I 1 5 I B K I .Hg I - II, 1. .J I 1 The A LL 21 v '-ii' ' 1 ' f f 1 ' a ' A.. lv.. f 'r 'v v- ,, SUSAN DAVID Attendance Office, 3, Guidance Of- fice, 4, Cantata, 5-8, Boosters, 5- 8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing- 1 Senior Sing, Dutchman Rep., 6. A 'O LZ, ' ' Ii? ' ,'M2ff1v, rif. 8 fi cf V I .,i,- A I ,, ,,VVi.1'f,5gi,?f , .4 TREVOR DAVIS Arch Patrol, 6. 'Miha CHARLES DAVIDSON Track Team, 7, Manager, 8, Senior Arista. WINSTON DAVIS Track Team, 3-5, 7, Erasmian Art Staff, 7, 8, ARCH Art Staff, 8, Class Officer, 3, 7, Student Assem- bly Rep., 5, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8, Senior Sing, Art Circle, 6-8, Vice- President, 7. - . ,. . f, , v'zt?v-fw1i-.::g:a.f.:-- ' -. ! a ' 'Fc . - - f 4 1-- -- f i -air 1 4 . 1- -... - my -Q1 'ef-WP! . --f ' 'Z' 6 0 - ' '., ' .1 ' 1 -. 1 , - 'SIA'-. '- , . i',-'AM-'R - n - -1 . ' , I n- , ' . . , .1-.:..:,f - . . .gf , I ,.y'1 11,1-,. v1 , g ' 1.1.,.-1 ', ' Y ,ff --.f-,pm -5... I V ,:If.--. ' .' ,'fi.'.'4',c ,J ,M ,'.- 9'-,-'f.'n 5 -3. ' MXH, , will f '--., SYBILDeIGAUDlO ANGELA DeMARCO iff, ' H ' 'Nik' XS 'fe' U . ln! 4 'tg' 5 v,', ' fl C , 2 Q X '? Attendance Office, 4-8, Tennis Hobby: Dancing. , ,lf Q., 5 ' f ' JJ, - Q S ' ' ' '4 . , ,I-1 Clubl, 5, 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior 1,2 ffl' 1 , I-1 . ' ' , 'J' ' :O . I ' I ir, I t T' Sing, Boosters, 6-8, Badminton if :mf . , ' - 'I' -I f Club, 6, 8, class officer, fs. .4 v r , E15 9 l' ' 1' 4 , '4 ' ' I o '4 Y 1 L' , f. - ,r . - pf ,' - ' this - 5 ,, , I f : A ' I- J GREER DAVIS Sophomore Sing, Cantata, 5-8, G.O. Rep., 1, 2, Class Officer, 2. THOMAS DeGRASSE Junior Chorus, 1, 2, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8. NICHOLAS DeMAURO Plans to enter the field of music. 99 SANDRA DEMBITZER Jbbies: Swimming, Fencing, Bas- etball. ARCHIBALD DEVLIN ibbies: Bowling, Swimming, Pho- graphy, Soccer. JUDITH DICK mior Arista, Junior Arista, Pro- Im C0mm.,.3-8, Biology Office, , Biota Staff, 5-8, Editor, 7, 8, ss Officer, 4, 7, XYZ, 5-3, 390' ary, 7. LEONARD DEMELL G.0. Rep., 5, 6, Dutchman Rep., 5, 6, Cafeteria Squad, 4, Erasmian Rep., 3. ' ms ARTHUR DSVOTTI Arch Patrol, 5, 6, Soccer Team, W- ff w!,,j!y,' gn., . ,V 447' .5 ...sauna STEPHEN DICK Cafeteria Squad, 3, Infirmary, 6, Class Officer, 3, Cheerleaders, 7. GENEVIEVE DeSlMONE Student Assembly Rep., 3, Class Officer, 5, 6, Modern Dance Club, 5. LAWRENCE DIAMOND Stockroom, 4-8, Student Assembly Rep., 5, Dutchman Rep., 5, Class Officer, 6. , f-',.ffu,yg: .- .1 If-al LEON DIDOMENICO 4' ff f are 'f X l A 4 at , f P A fe ff' If if . . '. .Lf ' PAULA DeSIMONE Junior Sing, Class Officer, 3-5, Program Comm., 3-8, Boosters, 5- 8, XYZ, 6-8, Braille Office, 3-6- Senior Arista, Junior Arista. g,f,,gf-,,.., .VQV fky. I ..,, 5j,.,.. ,XJ , KKV, 17, V .QKVKV 3. ,, 2.1.5 -- I If . .- h I if ' ,Q ' . ry z ,., ' ..iv-we I V -V .w Vf., jz:y..i'.: I H LYDIA DiBENEDETf0 Tennis Club, 8. 1 T ' 9, f ff--. , 'L A i f' Kg:-Nl. C , Q 3: . X K N X , f Q 5 fi . , uf . ,QQ if VOQQNV III , , ,,,,. ,U .te -' U ' 'Ix ' 9 if ' Yr 01 III if ' j ' .. ' 7 ..., , , A L MARTIN DIEN Arch Patrol, 7, 8. Cafeteria Squad, 3. BHRB WMM .. STEVEN DEUTSCH Arch Patrol, 5. . ...f Q, ...W ,QI L ' Hiya?- if ff ei Qs 4711 MARIE DICARLO Sophomore Sing, Cantata, 5, 6, Class Officer, 6. ALEXANDER DIMOND BOYS' Glee Club, 3-8, Student As- SBITIDIY RGD-, 6, 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, History Club, 5, Program Comm., 2-7, Class Offi- cer, 6, 7. ff W f ,f 'H ' 495 f f r v ' ' f ff . if ,' jg DIANA DINHOFER Class Officer, 5, Student Assem- bly Rep., 5. EDWARD DOAR Boys' Glee Club, 3-8. PAMELA DOUGHERTY Boosters, 5-8, Choral Club, 5-8, Music Office, 3-6, Basketball Club, 7, 8, Class Officer, 4-6. X W! f I ., gf A 4 I ' .f D MARIE DiPALo RQ? -a U - I-lobbies: Cooking, Bowling, Read- X ' 1 Ing. K K I ,- J I fr I I I If X 7 I fl 1 1 ,, Aj! :Ida 2 fi I ' ' 3 M X 5 O ': 3gg I JILL noBRow I ,I I I , At Off' , , c f' , , . I sf cradIfeAa3iserI:sinff?IJ,ceI, 3, , . Teacher's Secretary, 6, Bowling Q ' O 'N N Club, 4. R I r ' z I -I ILII1 N ' .I , ' Y, , 4 QIII I I r, -II llll It If 'I I . I I I .EJ i XM Vx 1 I ' -. .33 34257 R LAURENCE DOURIS Track Team, 4, 5, Class Officer, 6. ,. DONALD DIRECTOR Football Team, 7, Head Manager, Arch Patrol, 5, G.O. Rep., 3. LYNN DOMNITZ Junior Arista, Record Office, 3, 5, 6, 8, Senior Arista. VINCENT DOWD Arch Patrol, 6, 6.0. Rep., 5, Pro- gram Comm., 7, Chess Club, 3. 'Q' d 'P ANNETTE DIVINCENZO Cantata, 5, Newman Club, 7, 8 Class Officer, 2. ALFRED DONAHUE Plans to become an electrician. ff ' 1 5fgwZ,1:v.'f , MICHAEL I. DOWNEY Arch Patrol, 3, G.0. Rep., 4. 101 -FJ SUSAN DRANOFF emistry Lab., 3, 4, Sophomore ng, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, lwling Club, 7. ANGELA DURSO Z, 7, Cantata, 5, 6, Bowling db, 5-7, Modern Dance Club, 7, dent Guidance Comm., 5, 6, phomore Sing, Junior Sing. 1-1- ROBERT EDELL Jh Office, 3-7, Junior Arista. JOAN DUDLEY History Office, 7, 8, Trinity Club, 6, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club, 7, 8, Senior Sing, Cafeteria Squad, 6, 7. , . ROBERT DUTHIE Plans to become an engineer. ..4nai4 WW' CHARLES EDELMAN Dean of Boys Office, 5, 8, Cafe- teria Squad, 4, 6. NAOMl DUDOWITZ Program Comm., 3-8, G.O. Office 3-8, Student Guidance Comm., Seci retary, 6-8, Class Officer, 4-6 Awards Comm., 3-8, Student Treas- urer, 7, 8, Treasurer's Office, 3-8. RONALD DUMAREST G.O. Office, 6, 7, G.O. Rep., 7, Erasmian Rep., 7, Grade Adviser's Office, 2, Junior Chorus, 3, Stu- dent Assembly Rep., 3, 7, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. MICHELE DUNN Bowling Club, 5, Tennis Club, 4, Senior Sing. , ' ,x ' 4, '? ' f H f ,, f ' ' - x 'Caro MMV ,ff WILLIAM DUNN English Office, 5. .. 3 X' 'O . '.fi P 'f'3lj.N 'ff lift? ' I Ni f.'.,- A x .. ,- f 4555, Qui, f 'Ev DENNIS DYCE E .I ru NANCY DYM Track Team, 3-7, Senior Chorus, , -5.5: Record Office, 3-8, Junior Sing 3-7. Class Officer, 7, Senior Sing. F-T3 I ' 'S j' . V xmliillliiimff ,ge-1.1-,,a,f.,,e! ,lags 462-ff 1 5: LV- .12-V. if V s?-init, Lf?-3' ' 457+ s:?ic1?3?fE5E53?+iE ' 2'1iiTii3ii24'F?i-5-'fffa 4- 4.4-ay. - as-.Q.s,Jaf fr J-ia of- we-wr- , af' M wg.-' girl?-?J,?f-'i 'U' ' Em- ' A-.,..,,, F-rg'-,.. +2 . .ff+,-45,57 f X L O J S . , 'f . M' i SHARON DUNST Cantata, 5-8, Junior Arista, Senior Sing. IWW OLNIEDO ECHEVERS Grade Adviser's Office, 8. N GRACE EDELSTEIN Grade Adviser's Office, 4-8 Boosters, 5-8, Sing Adviser, 7, Class Officer, 6, Student Assem- DIY Rep., 6, Sophomore Sing, Jun- ior Sing. ROBERTA EDELSTEIN Braille Office, 4, 5, Class Offi- cer, 3. ,,.'- s u Q -fQlg'1, ' J, ' :' ,' N if 07 I Q . GQ? ,asf .f -zgff ' ., .aft A Q, x G. , EARL EINHORN Band, 3-5, XYZ, 4, Program Comm., 3-8, Swimming Team, 3-8, Student Assembly Rep., 7, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Student Guidance Comm., 5. TAMARA ENGH. Junior Grade Secretary, 5, 6, Math RANDOLPH EDMONDS Hobby, Football. CYLIA EISENSTADT Attendance Office, 3, Sophomore Sing, Senior Sing, Modern Dance Club, 7, 8. gfffffw-7fw,. -fy . ,.44,f7y-Fwy? mmm. My '. ,.., - -7... f . ti? f -f , ,..- ,1 3 - , 2 ' iff A A I 1 , - - , b 51. f,f,i,ii,,,7,,i1i3,Vf,g , ., -' ,v,g., , Q . ,, , ,,, ,.,, .V .,. I ,I ,,..,,i,: ' Q -1 .ff 7251, .- is Z1 I CAROLE EPST EIN Class Officer, 3, 4, 7, Bowling Office, 3-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Club, 6. Boosters, 5-8, Class Officers, 3-8, Student Assembly Rep., 3-8, ARCH Rep., 7, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 6. 3' PRISCILLA EDWARDS Basketball Club, 5-8, Captain, Volleyball Club, 5-8, Captain, Soft- ball Club, 5-8, Junior Band, 3-8, Infirmary, 5-8, Orchestra, 7-8. ELIZABETH ELLIS Senior Arista, Orchestra, 5-8, Pro- gram Comm., 2-6. ESTHER EPSTEIN Grade Adviser's Office, 3-5, Soph- omore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Class Officer, 3, 4. ALICE EHRLICH Senior Arista, Braille Office, 3-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 6, Boosters, 5-8, ARCH Rep., 7, Junior Sing, Erasmian Art Staff, 8. ELISSA ELLMAN Boosters, 5-8, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 4-8, Student Assembly Sec- retary, 6, Junior Sing, Secretary, Senior Sing, Adviser, Class Offi- cer, 5-8, Russian Club, 6. , ,V ., will ,K HARVEY EPSTEIN Class Officer, 6, Bowling Team, 4. ALICE EINHORN Russian Club, 6, Dutchman Editor- in-Chief, 7, 8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, French- Spanish Honor Squad, 5, 6, Li- brary, 3, 4, Drama Club, 6. HATTIE ENGEL Program Comm., 3-8, Adm. Asst. Office, 3-7, Boosters, 5-8, XYZ, 6-8, Junior Chorus, 3, Senior Chorus, 5-8, Student Assembly Rep., 4, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 7. MARION EPSTEIN Class Officer, 5, Cantata, 5, Jun ior Chorus, 1, 2, G.0. Rep., 1. 103 A , ff Sl X Q f 1 t rf. Y1 JOYCE ERLITZ J Club, 5-8, Attendance Of- S, Badminton Club, 5-8, 7, 8, Choral Club, 7, 8 , 5, 6, Basketball Club ckey Club, 5-8. .f I . LINDA EUDENE lfficer, 4, Sophomore Sing, Sing, Senior Sing, Boosters, ade Adviser's Office, 3-6. f Q as-A .. ,ip ,Q x 0 L 'V-Q . , SIDELLE EZRA lfficer, 5, 6, Grade Ad- Office, 7, 8. ,WW We 2 1 w JOAN ERNSTOFF Grade Adviser's Office, 4-8, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, XYZ, 5, 6, Soph- omore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Junior Arista, Senior Arista. ,f 1xv:f,-L - Zvi- 2 :3!Z5f:2v':'e 'E 1-I7 S ALAN EVANS G.O. President, 7, 8, Brooklyn Bor- ough Student Council President, 7, 8, Freshman Grade Vice-Pres- ident, 1, 2, Sing Commissioher, 7, 8, Sophomore Sing, Chairman, Student Council President, Boys' Glee Club, 2-8. giant' MADELEINE FABER Grade Adviser's Office, 4-8, Pay- roll Office, 6, Student Assembly Rep., 4-6, Boosters, 5-8, Class Officer, 4-6, Sophomore Sing, Jun- ior Sing, Student Guidance Comm.. 5-8. Q ,g.--'e-F-wr, '.,:i- Q A rrg., S r ..,.. is Q ww ADRIENNE ESBIN G.O. Rep., 5-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 6, Junior Sing, Modern Dance Club, 5-8, Bowling Club, 8, Sophomore Sing, Dutchman Rep., 5, Choral Club, 3. its ELIZABETH EVANS Hockey Club, 4-6, Junior Sing, Junior Chorus, 5, 6, Newman Club, 5, 6, Senior Sing. 414 CORINNE FACTOR Attendance Office, 3, Adm. Asst. Office, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 7, 8, Senior Sing, Twirlers, 5-8, Co-Captain, 7, 8. ju gf X lx N I V V N- ! fl Jai' of X37 C J ,fx - JL OIJEMXF? ff If A X I - in X Q Q f F if Q M ,,,,, ,,NXC,ij ficx ,ji x ,f tj f ,K X!! X ,f X N' Z f A I jf' X J S ff Q 9 ,- ' of , 4 T, L: XE 3 Z N ' J I ff ,XX f XXXIT ., R A X U ALLAN Essizs ' f fx ,' I A I Basketball Team, 5-8, Head Man- ' K f- CX , X, ager, .Teacher's Secretary, 3l, fx X J? 1, S , X fggiimggylgfp., 3, Arch Patro , , ji , ,h . xi, , -S i.i l We 2- T TT L J if W 1 bm ffm tiff . T- N 1,23 Dim Q f':11f' A 'O 'O N , X .7 .,,.,, I K I X bb if SHIRLEY EVANS Plans to enter the business world. 1 v'Jv E V I ' K.. . f . I ' ' ,.,i1,'i.. --'i ' V72 JOHN FAEHNER Hobbies, Basketball, Baseball, Stamps. 5 H K. j Qilxiili Q N , mls ali' IL xi 'Qui- WILLIAM FAGAN Baseball Team, 6-8, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8. 5, 9 S Sz : - 4 5 ... fpigv X.-4-H QQ iirll , BLYTHE FARB Grade Adviser's Office, 3-8, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, Braille Office, 5, 6, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Cantata, 5-8, Junior Sing, Modern Dance Club, 5, 6. DAVID FEINGOLD Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Grade Adviser's Office, 3-8, XYZ, 68, Program Comm., 3-8, Cafeteria Squad, 6, 7, French Tutoring Squad, 5, Student Assembly Rep., 3. S.. 5 'ff . ,A .,.af,,. ,-A. . f e ff.. , 3, QX15 ,Z-7 . ei wjij- , , :lN4,i'-gf , 'fr ., II X , , I 'II wwf 5 . 5 ' ,I ,..- if vw 5 fr A RICHARD FALCONE Hobbies: Astronomy, Photography, Reading. at 4 7 Q 1 . .,I, X . r f- .V,.., IRIS FARBER Class Officer, 5, Orchestra, 3, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, XYZ, 4-6. 'Q- IIJ II I 07 I 41 1 u u li- :l-. I, ,ly III IJ ,fu al I ilk ZA A ,if IN , , 5 kI V' AQ, c ,..1 .,gigil?L144p ?X vw? N 4. Q , A 'ii I VINCENT FALCONE ROBERT FALLEY Plans to become an accountant. Baseball Team, 5-8, G.O. Rep., 3, Erasmian Rep., 3. I -S JOYCE FARBER History Office, 5, 6, 8. -C 4l i :HQ HHH!! GGLBIWQ JANET FEINSTEIN ROBERT FEINSTEIN Record Office, 3-8, Student As- Papyrus Rep., 2, Erasmian Rep., 5, sembly Rep., 1-4, Bowling Club, 5. 7, Cafeteria Squad, 4, Dean of Boys Office, 4, Chess Club, 6, Senior Sing. PETER FALLON Hobbies, Sports. ANTHONY FAVUZZI Newman Club, 5, 6, Class Officer, 6, o.o. Rep., 7. ' ' ,W f as II? A 3? f ? , , L 7 Z . I ,A - say M, mf' Q ga '52 CAROL FEINTUCH Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Eras- mian Rep., 7. . f 1 , J.. .ses A g X :Tj X F, .X I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIA lr? if I I ll' 'fl If Im-u lm llll WE .,.o-A-, Bairro rf: A -1 1-Ll LAWRENCE FEIG Payroll Office, 7, 8, Arch Patrol, 6. hir., 4011 ROBERT FELDMAN Dutchman, 7, 8, Business Man- ager, Program Comm., 3-8, Class Officer, 3-8, Swimming Team, 5, 6, Football Team, 5, 6, Manager, Guidance Office, 3-5. FRANK FALOTICO Cafeteria Squad, 3, Student As- sembly Rep., 4, Class Officer, 5- 7, Junior Arista, Senior Arista. ESTHER FEIGENBAUM Hobbies: Baseball, Politics, Coins. W , SUSAN FELDMAN Girls' Health Education Office, 3, G.O. Rep., 5, Volleyball Club, 5, 6, Twirlers, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, ARCH Rep., 7. 105 7 A I ' . ' . ,1,, Q f 3 1 1, ..a....-A .l ! ' 'N .. ZIV- K S-, IVIYRON FELDSTEIN STEVE FELLNER I Patrol. 1: Cafefefia 5'-Wad. 2: Junior Chorus, 3, Arch Patrol, 6. :er Team, 5, 7. -- ,a -, .,-.,..g,.. w. ' -rg. -, -- '71-fi ' Z-1 ' - ?1325f f'1- -. .,.-,..- 4- :' :L 11. .1 131.313 '-.lg M1- , v,' .,aL7if.1,- .I -.', ii. .Q ,igr2,',7g'I-' :li 2 I , ' AJ,!y.gv... -Q., If?-Sify. ' - -aug: - . ..1'Z-lf fra' ' . , 52532 g 4, Q fi' I - N r fa . '- o ':,-' . 'I mn. S' J- .1 :, . 'q .. .+:. gf n X P' ., 1 . yi 1 Q X wx S- 1 N , ,-p 2 X! .1 dy. - , nv ' v' 'IV . 1 , - in -, if .,-,.f ' I 2 ,,7. . li, . X L'-aI ' ' ' ... bv- I , I M-Y-Y .-. ill, ll' , 14' , Q- X i f f X f ..' PIA X' PT o' ---S- ROBERTA FELS Program Committee Office, 4-8, XYZ, 7, 8, Junior Arista, Senior Arista. , lfr VV f I I . ,,,, Va- - - I I Vfffgqf ' ,ia 0' . . 1 Q NORMAN FEUER Track Team, 3, 5-8. ,awww DOMINICK FINELLO Plans to teach foreign languages. JUDITH FENSTER Library, 3-6, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Jun- ior Sing, Senior Sing, Modern Dance Club, 7, Recreation Club, 5. - i M , ., .ki--,., -, . . , 4 .,,. N 5? ,, 5, ' W ,ff ,. . ,..! - xi ff , , f swf? .- wwf-..f.,.-,-ie. -. mf. Yana - A, V, 4 STEPHAN FEYER Junior Varsity Basketball Team, 3, Manager. Q6- .,-.anna -an BETTY FINK Dean of Girls Office, 6-8, Soph- omore Sing. HORACE FERNANDEZ Class Officer, 1, 2, Track Team, 3, Arch Patrol, 3, 4. JL.. BETH FIELDS Bowling Club, 5-7, Class Officer, 3, 4, e, 7. pi-u. SYBIL FINKELSTEIN Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Braille Office, 5-8, Class Officer 3-5. PATRICIA FERRELLI Attendance Office, 5, 6. ,j.f 1-Pegg? , 1' . -. C41 ' 7 W f f , 0 1 4. an 1 Al.AN FILZER Dean of Boys Office, 5-7, Student Assembly Rep., 6, XYZ, 6, 7, Sen- ior Arista. 'Y 'I :iii ANTHONY FIOTO Plans to enter business world. I ERMA FESTA o.o. Rep., 7. HOWARD FINE Football Team, 4-7, Arch Patrol, 7. CAROL FIRSHEIN Choral Club, 5-8, Class Officer, 4-6, Guidance Office, 7, 8, Junior Sing, Chorus Leader, Twirlers, 5, Tennis Club, 5, Hockey Club, 5, Senior Sing. i i l l I r , LK I . N I a I l l E . I' I II II I DONALD FISCHER I Softball Team, 2, Arch Patrol, 3 Baseball Team, 2. I F I I I ! 'l ' l lr , I ARLENE FISHER sl G.o. Rep., 7. I r , , X . 1 sr -f ' - I MZAIIIZ l E' . ' y up J. JEAN FITZHUGH .. , 'W 5' f ff x 1 ft X W ...' LOUISE FISCHER Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 6, Art Circle, 7, Modern Dance Club, 7, Braille Office, 3, 4. 9, ,, ., . .. ' ' -fygwzti-F-',, 5 'ff' iitt . yn ,441 . . 4' 5 ff 4' l- .nw-f rm.- 7 1 If LORRY FISHER Track Team, 3, Arch Patrol, 3, Swimming Team, 4, Student As- sembly Rep., 7, Chemistry Lab., 7, Physics Lab., 7. I A fliwa WWW G09 '51 -at 7 V? V .. .if JOANN FITZHUGH JUTIIOV Chorus. 45 C3n'f3t3, 7, 8: Choral Club, 5-8, Basketball Club Bowling Club, 6. 4, 5, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Bowling 5, Sophomore Sing, Senior Sing ,537 filly ,r . ,-7, . , A331-'s MARIAN FISCHER Class Officer, 4, 5, 8, Program Comm., 3-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, G.O. Store, 5-8, Rus- sian Club, 6, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. 3 . . f 41 4 ga . JUDITH FISHMAN Boosters, 5-8, Senior Sing, Junior Sing, Art Circle, 7, 8, Attendance Office, 3, 4, ARCH Rep., 7, 8, Student Assembly Rep., 3-7. JANE FITZPATRICK Class Officer, 4. S-llfifl 'ff- :'rJ.'f' . fc, .T .i .lfS l .: --frk ,gif f -2- ,iiiy yffg l J mx S4 A S --.- F I E I .15 . RITA FISCHER Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Spanish Office, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 6, Program Comm., 3-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, ARCH Rep., 7. THOMAS FITZGERALD Hobby: Bowling. , 737. C . 'i9.f,... 7. f' .7 , . -fa., 7 l fi Q N If Q18 , I' Qs an X ,f x SONIA FLEISCHMAN French Office, 4-8, Red Cross Rep. 3, French Tutoring, 5, 6. 107 ,,.ff' ' 5 .fav 'F F5531 I f . 7 94- Q ..,f1:y3x , .. ezisxbexpss xx ,ef fl-Eoin Q '- we 49- 1 f 1 Jw .gv JAY FLEISCHMANN HOWARD FLEISHMAN ,ual Aids Squad, 1, 2, 6, 7, Cafeteria Squad, 5. iior Sing. N S '91, L., sG' ,' 01? Ib ,Q-mug, -uw- BRIEN FLETCHER Hobbies: Swimming, Water Ski- ing, Basketball. ,I Xu I F C-J , Q X. sn., ,I 'X K I ,J--C THERESA FLORIO Hobbies: Hockey, Tennis, Swim- ming, Badminton, Volleyball. 5 VVVa'- - ,I ,, , - QU E alll I - m r? C NANCY FORST English Office, 4-8, Boosters, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Senior Sing, Dutchman Rep., 6. ff W . MARK FOX A.A.A. Patrol Captain, 1, 2, Class Officer, 1, 2, Math Tutor, 1, 2. f aa , f X ELLEN FLUHR Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Girl Leader, Boosters, 5-8, Captain, 7, 8, Sophomore Sing, Girl Leader, Junior Sing, Girl Leader, Senior Sing, Girl Leader, ARCH Staff, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8. MATTHEW FORTE Boys' Glee Club, 3-8, Student As- sembly Rep., 7. ff.. 's -2- 4 I T! I -if 7 X za' -d - MARTIN FOGELMAN Arch Patrol, Captain, 3, 5, Attend- ance Office, 7, Grade Adviser's Office, 3. sqm. JANE FOSTER Cantata, 4-7, Student Assembly Rep., 6, Class Officer, 4, 6, Mod- ern Dance Club, 5, 6, Senior Sing, Junior Red Cross Rep., 6. ROSANNE FOX Bowling Club, 5, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, Senior Arista. W , f,.,,. , 4' 1 ' gg: DIANE FORD Boosters, 5-8, Modern Dance Club, 7. MARY FOTI Bowling Club, 7, Senior Sing. 'I' f i' 5 ,, ff, ' 'Q M Q ,,', I S 11,5 -,.. gig s' ' -,aff--we , . ,,..- fr 755121, ,V ' , Q L, ,104 ELAINE FRANCIS Hobbies, Swimming, Badminton. f -E I l JOHN FRANCIS G.O. Rep., 1-4, 6, 7, Cafeteria Squad, 5, 7, Arch Patrol, 3, Band, 5, Drum Major, Senior Arista, ARCH Staff, 7, 8. if I , , ERIC FRANKFORT Program Comm., 4-8, Math Tutor- ing, 4-6. MYRA FREEMAN Braille Office, 4-8, Bowling Club, 5, 6, Student Guidance Comm., 5- 7, Program Comm., 3, 4, Soph- omore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. .. .555 . ,V 4 Q. -.-, ,-,Ev -A,.. qs,-.4 - g, ...., f Hi. .QQ .-.- S',. ' I 'FEI KIM FRANCIS Hobbies: Model Airplanes, Trop- ical Fish. MARSHA FRATKIN Class Officer, 1-5, Program Comm., 2-6, XYZ, 2, History Club, 2, ARCH Rep., 7, Erasmian Rep., 3, 5, Sophomore Sing. RHODA FREIMAN G.O. Rep., 7, Erasmian Rep., 4, Tennis Club, 8. Boosters, 6, Girls' Healt E,- CARDL FRANK tion Office, 3, 4. h Educa- ,jgf-Tfgr g g C., f 'I' II' ,-J ' f ,- I 'Q-,Z . I x 5 i n g 1 4 . Q af Q 5 :! R F E l ,I 'ITIII' ui! . A f i Qleluy LYDIA FRANKEL Program Comm., 3-8, Tennis Club, 5, Grade Adviser's Office, 3, Sen- ior Arista, Senior Sing, Bowling Club, 8. ELAINE FREDA Cantata, 8, Junior Chorus, 2, New- man Club, 8. RUTH FREUND Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, XYZ, 5-8, Stu- dent Aide, B, Chemistry-Physics Lab., 4-8, Marianne Staff, 7, 8, Attendance Office, 4, 5, Junior Chorus, 3. HERBERT FRANKENSTEIN Plans to join the Navy. fp- - W-iizw , -. .,., S 711' ft, , . jg' f 1 , M , f 43? K- , -- ' if f f EDITH ,FREEMAN Grade Adviser's Office, 4-8, Stu- dent Assembly Rep., 7, Boosters, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. ALAN FRIED Band, 7, 8, Glass Officer, 3, 4, Dutchman Rep., 3, 7. Il GORDON FREEMAN Hobby: Baseball. GREGORY FRIED Baseball Team, 6-8, Boys' Glee Club, 5-8, Junior Varsity Basket- ball Team, 3, 4, Dean of Boys' Office, 7, Boys' Health Education Office, 7, G.O. Rep., 4. I I fri If ...,,,,. , , ga - MARLENE FREEMAN Boosters, 5-8, Library, 7, 8, Or chestra, 3-8, Class Officer, 3, 5 7, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8 G.O. Rep., 4, Erasmian Rep., 4, 5 Sophomore Sing. ROSE FRIEDLANDER Senior Sing. 109 BRUCE FRIEDMAN Lendance Office, 4, 5, Boys' Glee b, e-a. ERNESTINE FROMARTZ glish Office, 4-6, Modern Dance b, 6, 8. A :QW ' JOSEPH FYRER 'nming Team, 4-8, General Of- , 5, 6. LESLIE FRIEDMAN Program Comm., 3-8, Dean of Boys Office, 6-8, Senior Arista. sire' 'I I C11 ' - L.vfma255i st . K , V . Z, Qxqlgxi, Iyl .4F 'x 2 if x M C 5'-ff' I NANCY FRIEDMAN Boosters, 5-8, G.O. Store, 5, 6, 8, Class Officer, 5, Papyrus Rep., 6, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Dutchman Rep., 6. 5 . I Q ' . -, -I ,N ,WH , , H V . , I ,QW ZX , '.'.: ' V . I ., ,,..Q.. , I ' 7 ALLAN FRUCHT Senior Arista, Band, 5-8, Junior Band, 3, 4, Spanish Tutoring Squad, 1, 2, 6, 8. RICHARD GADD f SANDRA FU ERST Class Officer, 6, Junior Chorus, 5. Q ua. I f f. 19, V ,, , lf.,--Irv i fn ' 7 f- f f,, fi 1 , , , bfi, .af I H .2 mf ,K . f f owes. 13 4 -'-' JAMES GAFFEY Hobbies, cars, Hunting, Fishing. Boys' Glee Club, 4-6: Junior Clw- rus, 2, 3, G.O. Rep., 6, Class Offi- cer, 7, 8. ROBERT FRIEDMAN Arch Patrol, 3, Program Comm., 3-8, Biology Lab., 5-8, XYZ, 5, Junior Arista, Boys' Health Educae tion Office, 7, Senior Arista. W SHEILA FRIEDMAN Grade Adviser's Office, 5. 1... in IV ,nr , I LIIIIIJIIT .C i I I f i 1 Q4 L..I su I --7 X. lil IGIIII P' L' 'll'IIIIII ' I ,Ill S It ffk' ,HIV N I V iq, ,,' l L X 'Il I' NI YI X ff ff , , S I L osx, X if ff gy!f, ,4f -f 'ff'9 ff , is DIANE GAINEN Junior Arista, XYZ, 4-8, Student Assembly Rep., 3, 4, Dean of Girls Office, 5, 6, ARCH Staff, 7, 8, Boosters, 5-8, Senior Arista, Sec- retary, Class Officer, 3-5. 195, MAURO GALATI Football Team, 6. SIDNEY FRIEDMAN Junior Arista, XYZ, 7, Student As- sembly Rep., 4-6, Arch Patrol, 4-6, Dutchman Rep., 1, 4, Program Comm., 3-6, Senior Arista.. JAMES FU REY Arch Patrol, 4, 5, Boys' Glee Club, 5, 6, Baseball Team, 6-8. . ,.., 2 6, ' 4 .0 f'b- 20 . s or ,., J. tw, -- uv 1. S, --x. DANIEL GALBURT Hobby: Electronics. REINA FRIERMOR Class Officer, 3, 4, Student Assem- bly Rep., 2. xi 1 . E, , Lx l'-r I 73 ',.fi. I 'I .. QM. I ELIZABETH FUTAS Library, 3-6, Usher Squad, 5, Jun- ior Chorus, 3, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Erasmian Rep., 3-4, G.0. Rep., 3. X. i, Qff.'i f A A 2' f X Q , 5 5 4 , ,f 5 1 f ' S.. V 4 1 I na ff av., ff, - . , .fi - dir 5 , BARBARA GALES Bowling Team, 5, Cafeteria Squad 6. I ., X - - f l . ..-Jw..-m-1 ,gt--k-RQ: 1 .. ,in a , N ,,,, , . - .. Q2 X X . , ,, . , 1... 4' , M I E . 1' , - I can J, I f I 5 5.1.-' ?.,k ut' ' f-1 5 X1 . f . 7 169, ' ,gf K I V. . ' '- , . 'fj'fi'?f aft . , 'V gr, ' V ef? 5 ,I f ,-gy. .25 . Y .. Q ff, ' ' YT ' LORNA GAMBLE Plans to become a nurse. -'SUV SHELDON GASIOR Grade Adviser's Office, 6-8. ' 7-:ff ' , m y .f ' ,,',, ,, f' , 41 v,,,wQf'- ',,. ' , af-,. -fr, g, ,,f ,, 4 ' DIANE GELB Girls' Health Education Office, 5, G,0, Rep., 7, Class Officer, 1, 2. ff ?i 'nV ROBERT GAMBLE PATRICIA GANNON NANCY GARBARINO Arch Patrol,6. Dutchman Staff, 5, Class. Officer, XYZ, 5, Senior Arista, Newman xx 4. Club, 5-7, Program Comm., 3, Jun- ior Sing, Dean of Girls' Office 5, 6, Class Officer, 3. . - .-:a-Igsgsnmnr-f 3 . -at 1 -is ROBERT GARFINKEL Student Assembly Rep., 1, 2, Class Officer, 1-3, G.O. Rep., 2, 3, Arch Patrol, 3. ' -gr: I ' 3 as if I ,',..,iff21Q'1l.i5'f -:lik-Si: if: . ,. .- :H - ,:-- ,irq-55 ' f. '..,. , , m . , - -' --Ls' sf iff-23 :QL- , .- , :gy . . . ge ,-'2,5in7aEcx.f I ' 51.3 za-:fe .fs-wi: ., ' .arise-Q ,. I? 'iff -ff ABRAHAM GARRETI' Track Team, 3-8, Class Officer, 1, Cafeteria Squad, 5, Cross Coun- try Team, 5-8. 'i I . lv' :lit ' ' 2- I -L E 1, JOHN GARTLAND Boys' Glee Club, 2-7, 'G.O. Rep., 1, Cafeteria Squad, 3, 4. he MICHAEL GATOFF Attendance Office, 6, 7, G.O. Re 4, Junior Varsity Basketball Team, 3. P-- CAROL GELENTER Class Officer, 3, 5, Student As- sembly Rep., 4, Junior Sing, Jun- ior Arista. 111 RICHARD GELLAR ology Lab., 4-7, Dutchman Staff, 7, Feature Editor, Senior Arista, YZ, 6, 7, Chess Club, 5-7, Pro- am Comm., 4-7. I I f s fre, . .,1I2!3 . . I-ff , -fp J0-ANN GERMAIN Erasmian Rep., 7. MICHAEL GERSTEN Dean of Boys Office, 4, Sophomore Sing. I 3 S V ,,,, f ,F Q, Pnl ' '13 A ,X X K. 21 6 I iam x v? Q 'I ag f Na j, , xx, n F :gf l W' 'Q' 4- mia 4 fa? I ,ff-f f I I K I ,IE - 7?RW I , , V I I f f -1-S , I-fic, 1' - 5 'KX ' K -1 N ' Yi, f s x I ,ll I ex Ox X ' li XI 2 4 mal N lil ' Ill X fi - LJ .. V' I 1 6 , - AU--wa. , ,W I A+' -7 ' X I tl I 4 2 5. H 11,5 'IN' A f f w 1' X I 1 K R QKI , X I I X 6 . ii r BRUCE GERSTENFELD General Office, 1, 2, Arch Patrol, 3, Class Officer, 2. BARBARA GINGOLD Sophomore Sing. 1.53 ly ug, .. .. f,,, :2 ff.s11il?a 3H-Fifi-P? i ,yojr-,.. I I ,, ,..,9::?, 13 , M6 21' w , fi ' u f I. . M-.V . f - '-.nv .1542 l,, l,, V K . ,x..,1f..:f ...Q-,L . ,.,f. ,.Q 19 f 1. fx 'mils' 2- ff- -. . ff: .. .. -2 am. ffm.. , my , ,, f ff-..rQ,,, f afwvrlw -. ft- - v. ' .' 1. ' 7 V Va. . -'ffvfcwftf ,fe - ' , 412,231 ef .f:Z ?v fe -, ,5 -W 'ee,1l-,WWW .. 4,fz --N'3Ci,?Q'1fy' f 4 ,.-.,je53kfe,2eQ l,f.,:i. 1110.1 f,.,,-- ...,: 'wp --f - 'fw- J germ- 11-. -3 ',-Egfr 5 ,.... . .ML :He ..--. 1 ,. CALVIN GLASS Plans to become a draftsman. BARBARA GHYLL General Office, 5, 6, Modern Dance Club, 5, Teacher's Secretary, 6, Class Officer, 3. RALPH GIORDANO Newman- Club, 4-8, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8, Class Officer, 3-7, G.O. Store, 6-8. .. 'iigkll ' -sz - , ,, , p 1 7. .ff - 5 y g.1' . if Q, ,mf ,Ili-5I5. z., 5. ,, ' .,,.i:'-we -5 , '- K K f f! 'fffsz' ' - y . , 1 fl MARION GLICKMAN English Bookroom, 5, G.O. Rep., 4, 6, Teacher's Secretary, 1, Cafe- teria Squad, 5, 7. ROBERT GILBERTI Visual Aids Squad, 6-8, G.O. Rep., 6. BARBARA GITTOI Hobbies: Photography, Music. STEPHEN GLICKMAN Plans to become a teacher. 7 JOHN GILMOUR Class Officer, 3, 4, Football Team, 3, 4, Track Team, 5, 6, Arch Pa- trol, 7, Baseball Team, 7. SHELLEY GITZELTER Program Comm., 4-8, Attendance Office, 5-8, Class Officer, 3-6, Boosters, 4-8, Sophomore Sing, Senior Sing. ROBERT GLOB-US Class Officer, 3, Payroll Office 4-8. Program Comm., 4-8, XYZ, 6-8- 1 I EILEEN GLOMB Hopes to make her future in the science field. ERIC GOLDBERG Program Comm., 3-8, XYZ, 6-8, Arch Patrol, 5, 6. RITA GOLDBERG Class Officer, 5, 6, Student As- sembly Rep., 5, 6, Student Guid- ance Comm., 6, Erasmian Rep., 3,5. SHELDON GLUCK Program Comm., 2-7, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 3-8, XYZ, 5-8, Sen- ior Arista. LEONARD GOLDBERG Visual Aids Squad, 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, Chemistry Lab., 5, 6. V. f A..-z V SABI NA GOLDBERG Class Officer, 3, 4, G.0. Rep., 5, ARCH Rep., 7, Senior Sing. BARRY GOLBIN Boys' Glee Club, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Class Officer, 3, 4. MARJORIE GOLDBERG Boosters, 5-8, Adm. Asst. Office, 5-8, G.O. Rep., 5, 6, Student As- sembly Rep., 6, 7, Cla-ss Officer, 4, 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Dutchman Rep., 5. JEROME GOLDBl.ATT Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Boy Leader, Tennis Team, 7, Junior Varsity Basketball Team, 3, Pro- gram Comm., 2-8, Class Officer, 3, 4, Student Assembly Rep., 3, 4, Erasmian, 6-8, Asst. Business Edi- tor. ANITA GOLD Program Comm., 3-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Choral Club, 3-8, Class Officer, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club, 5. 1 'fi 35 ff . V VVVV.. . f' . ,-.f PHYLLIS GOLDBERG Senior Sing, Modern Dance Club, 7. JUDITH GOLDEN Plans to become a legal stenog- rapher. , 5-.ll- XYZ, 4. 7 ARTHUR GOLDBERG lx BARBARA GOLDBERG l 'X Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Pro- ' X 1 gram Comm., 3-6, Boosters, 5-8, .J EW, Biology Lab., 3-7, XYZ, 7, Student X ,s ' Guidance Comm., 5, 6, Junior Sing. x X 4 Ni ,g,, 1 N-an ff. :lf . r of 'G 'WAN K I j I J, I, lg' , 7'-53 7 ' 1 . - ,p ea-Q Rfk-J .rf ra. 7 ,- ,Q I I SWR ff' fs W: gislg-f:F'flX , l 4 sf Kg, .- if ' A ' -Ji' AX 4 R? 59 I f . . . . X N i. , I . -asxgitl X ,l,. it xl . I 14, ,,i.,,Qt 1 f, ,rg fa ' ., x Mx... -x ,As .K If 'X f- A X ,W A G41 f if IZ! X839 If 'lf ish 5914, ga' ...f 4 ' A . 2, Student Assembly Rep., 6 MICHELE GOLDEN gram Comm., 3, Attendance Of- , 4, 5, History Office, 6-8, XYZ, oftball Club, 5. ., A .WWW HELAINE GOLDMAN Jr Arista, Girl Leader, Boost- 5-7, Student Assembly Rep., Class Officer, 1-5, Program m., 2-7, Dean of Girls Office, , 7, Biology Office, 3, 6, 7, orArista. ' 'Q Hy . I ' quid? .5594 STANLEY GOLDMAN Patrol, 3-6, Grade Adviser's 3, 7. PHOEBE GOLDEN Boosters, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, ARCH Rep., 7, G.O. Office, 3-6, History Office, 7, 8, Junior Sing, Class Officer, 8, Eras- mian, Art Staff, 8. ' K . -,e.Ls'.,, - i f ' - .5 '.'.. . 1 Q 1' - . , Q NANCY GOLDHABER Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Twirlers, 6, 7, Class Officer, 7, Modern Dance Club, 7, Spanish Office, 5, Attendance Office, 3. 4 . Ke . .QA ,. . .. . -a - sy, . ,t ..,, ff., . 4 vt , .p , f . , i ,X ' . . A , ..,.. , . y c cf 2 - :J f ' f 4 , ,. f Z ,,,, ,,.,. fb' QW, rv Na I 'S Q , f ,Q ug: '7 '44 41, of N 2 ff M' C ,. . 7 ac ' '- V . . 4 ., 2 L 5 av. A 1 1 V Af' y f sf --.. f 4 555' Z 4 4 f J f , 4 X Of f - ' -tiifv'-,,,...,,, Yi f 1 ' J' 'L V32 Af ? sagem ,. , A333355 ' 'f f ,1 . '- in fn'-1 -ii - Q X f 1' g g, sf- - .49 f , , 1 LESTER GOLDMAN MADELINE GOLDMAN Art Office, 4, 5, Art Stockroom, 6, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Class 7, Class Officer, 6, G.O. Rep., 6. LINDA GOLDSMITH Class Officer, 1, 2, 4, Student Assembly Rep., 6, Junior Chorus, 3, Choral Club, 5-8. Officer, 4, G.O. Rep., 3, Dutch- man Rep., 2, Bowling Team, 5, 6. ,, ' I . 1 1 ,, 1. ,,....., ll f 1 . ALAN GOLDSTEIN English Office, 5-7, Arch Patrol, 3, Senior Sing. SUSAN GOLDIN Program Comm., 3-6, Class Officer, Grade Adviser's Office, 4-6, G.O Rep., 5, Student Guidance Comm. 3, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. V A ll .47 L .3 Z x AW ' J . .titlttllllillt!1llil11i'i'mtiuTiii'ultllllll,'I. ,. I I A Q I A T ...imuiiiiilllllllllllllw A A l mix-.Lmu'm '1'fr11wll0lll'lif - lrmllllllllllllllf X. MARVIN GOLDMAN Band,4-6. ,g ,.--., 7 if U -,,, f-,ff ARLENE GOLDSTEIN Sophomore Sing, Senior Sing , t WW Boosters, 5-8, Grade Adviser's 'K .1 fn- N Office, 3, Student Assembly Rep., 3, 4, Class Officer, 3, 4. 112.1399 wa BARRY GOLDSTEIN Chemistry Office, 6, Class Officer, 4, 5, Senior Arista. .Jr f ,f lr--. W L f , ,. ,,,, f I . f , .. if-M, ,I .414 r WW, V V' 'W H31 .-'Q'V4i5Z-fuk ' ', , f KAREN GOLDWORM Program Comm., 1-8, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 7, Bowling Club, 7, 8, Senior Sing. , fn' - W I f m,l,,ig.!t. -I V ,'f'rg.'-.. I inf? Y .fa-Q, - -'52, - ' .4 ,M-f, . . , ,..., ,f,. '-'Kiflifwi' f,', QQ, ' f ROBERTA GOOT Program Comm., 2-8, Braille Of- fice, 3-8, Class Officer, 6, Can tata, 6, 8. BETTY GOLDSTEIN rifo a ff? EDWARD GOLDSTEIN Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Grade Hobbies: Baseball, Football. Adviser's Office, 5-8, Boosters, 5-8, Class Officer, 5, 7, Hockey Club, 4, 5, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing. ROBERT GOLEMBE Grade Adviser's Office, 5-8, Visual Aids Squad, 6-8. .ft . W CAROL GORMAN ARCH Rep., 7, Erasmian Rep., 5, Class Officer, 7. ESTELLE GOODMAN Hobbies, Bowling, Swimming, Ice Skating. PHYLLIS GORMAN Choral Club, 3-8, Boosters, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing. A L ,-.. A. ' ,... '-i' I 'WV f hvyig. -Mflllv' .... ,M ,Zo , ,, 4 .4 4 W' Q f,76f,!59 . ' - ,... 1 , LAURENCE GOLDSTEIN Arch Patrol, 4, 6. -8 ., dll: f ,f 'N'- sf fae'ffJfa.a qi , Y I' ,ng -. I- 1. X i A S - , D 'Q A 'L-Q4 . Q 1 . - G f . f V. ,Q-8 va , 4' , ,.,-f . -. I sf , 'i -C. 'k - M f . z Q, 4 Q W :if -we-1. I 'W' Fil., , u 1 f LEWIS GOLDSTEIN Chess Club, 5, Arch Patrol, 5. l HARRIET GOODMAN Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Senior Chorus, 5-8, Program Comm., 3-6, Junior Sing, Dutchman Rep., 4-7, Class Officer, 3, Dramatics Club, 5, 6, Student Guidance Comm., 7. ., ' zrmzg, iff, ' :Z BEN GOTZ XYZ, 5-8, Soccer Team, 4, 5, Class Officer, 4, 6, G.O. Rep., 3, 5, 8, Chemistry Lab., 3, Student Assem- bly Rep., 7, 8, Senior Arista. LAURA GOODMAN Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Braille Office, 4-6, Program Comm., 3-8, ARCH Staff, 7, 8, Boosters, 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Secretary, 8, Debating Team, 7, 8, Treasurer. IRIS GOULD Cantata, 6-8, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. LYDIA GOLDSTEIN Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Arista, Student Assembly Rep., 7, Program Comm., 5-8, Student Guidance, 5, 6, G.0. Rep., 3, At- tendance Office, 4-6. LOIS GOODMAN Class Officer, 7, Program Comm., 3-8, Erasmian Art Staff, 7, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Art Office, 6. JUDY GRAD Art Circle, 7, Volleyball Club, 7, Basketball Club, 7, Softball Club, 7. MAXINE GOLDSTEIN Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Grade Adviser's Office, 4-8, XYZ, 4-6, French-Spanish Honor Squad, 6. 5- ' Y' I ' X- 1':gwi'fI, A '.:.-1555515 1,2 xi YW X gy -W ,ff - f SUSAN GRADSTEIN Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, Biology Office, 4-8, Braille Office, 6-8, XYZ, 5-8 Student Aide, 8, Biota, 8. 115 CAROLE GRAN ICK or Sing, Student Assembly , 3-6, Class Officer, 7, Senior , Boosters, 5-8, Band, 3, 4, ball Club, 5, 6, Senior Activi- Comm., 7, 8. 0 H I ,,- 1 MARTIN GREENBERG ming Team, 4-8, Visual Aids d, 4-6, Class Officer, 4, 6-8, r Sing, Senior Sing, G.O. Rep., Student Assembly Rep., 6, 7, iian Rep., 5. BARBARA GREENSPAN ers, 5-8, Junior Sing, Senior Student Assembly Rep., 6, Officer, 5, 6, Hockey Club, neral Office, 3, G.O. Rep., aw! am fxhe-.N - 5 ,,,.5. , .,,. . ' 1 ,.' ,iii 7-', ' --.uw f, ' is ' . -,-- Nb ff , . 'V f. !Sg,d4:... V -V -iwgzvf,-. 1 -ff . :I3.lEf' , I STEPHEN GRAYSON Orchestra, 3, 4. A 'i T: 1 0 I 'Bw-if ,am ., N 5' T1 lik Y I I Q- IX X X ,, A X tsl ki I 21 n X. L 3 I V, ,. , iss? . Tw! 01 ,- af f LORETTA GREENWALD Orchestra, 3-6, Hockey Club, 3, Bowling Club, 3-6, Program Comm. Office, 7, 8, ARCH Rep., 7, Senior Sing, G.O. Rep., 8. ALFRED GREEN Track Team, 5-7, Orchestra, 5-7. STEVEN GREENFIELD Arch Patrol, 4, 5, G.O. Rep., 3, Cafeteria Squad, 3. I r x I xi f X I 7 f f , l 9 'ff ,f ,L I I . If IRIS GREITZER 5 X. 5 A X .,,, f N li ll , .L,'., f, my ff.. -f.-. ,.,-iw-.2 XXX vi' , WI WJ 1 ARLENE GREENBERG ELLIOT GREENBERG QP- ,fuf!u 7f,?eg,q,,, ,il ,sf B00St9fS,5-8:JUI1i0fSif1g- Baseball Team, 7, 8, Band, 7, 8. 4 I 4 I 121' M, ,f , x !! ! X, .5 1 fflfxk S x If 1, W 'II 1, ff4 ' Ni-2' we 0 ly I' A- I I -at K C , S, w. 'Ai ie! I If --.. 1 , X t 3 i t - , ,f f i , L ssarr A .cr ' f' . X ' 5 5 i f I x f 111 i'fi l ,iafflzv X ,O . , . - , We-- , A I TONI GREENSEID Tennis Club, 6. 'flu JOHN GRIFFIN KATHLEEN GRIFFITH Plans to enter the business world. G.O. Rep., 1, 2, Chapel Guard, 5, Basketball Club, 6, 8, Softball Student Assembly Rep., 1, 2, Jun- Club, 7. ior Sing. WILLIAM GRIMM Music Office, 4: Newman Club, Attendance Office, 3, Art Office, 5, 6, Class Officer, 3, 4, Senior Arista, Student Assembly Rep., 3, 4. GAIL GROMAN 5, 6, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8. ' 'z, .- . I i X X iii ish A . , 1 V j LINDA GRONOWITZ Program Comm., 3-8, Senior Sing. FRED GROSSBERG Arch Patrol, 5-7, xvz, 6. I , ' 51141 -I 1 ARLENE GRUBER Bowling Club 8, Dutchman RHP- 6, sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. IONE GROPPER Class Officer, 3, 8, Art Office, 5, 6, Twirlers, 5, 6, Junior Sing. Iiffx- CHESTER GROSSMAN Class Officer, 4. DANIEL GRUBER G.O. Rep., 5, 7, Class Officer, 3, 4 6, Arch Patrol, 5, Cafeteria Squad, 7, Sophomore Sing, Senior Sing, Boys' Health Education Office, 3-6. HARRIEI' GROSS Bowling Club, 5, 6, History Office, 7, Teacher's Secretary, 3, 5, 7, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. LARRY GROSSMAN Plans to become an engineer. ELINOR GRUNIET Junior Arista, Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Biology Lab., 3-7, Dutchman Staff, 7, 8, Advertising Manager, Marianne Editor, 7, 8, Program Comm., 3-7. -. ,5ve 'aVeF-7- f f 'fr-13-ge. 't cv. . - J . I Y,-.kw.r.'J.??'e-2 -Q ,-iz,-.ii lirr 3 . T T fi - ' ' , A 31 11 -' '14 W'D I 4 it 21132-1-3i,f-i j. Kg, T HELENE GROSS Modern Dance Club, 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Class Officer, 3, 4, Student Assem- bly Rep., 4, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 3-7. LYNN GROSS Record Office, 4-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5, G.O. Rep., 5, Dutchman Rep., 3. . .Q K Em' - Nw L . -c ,L N ' .frsffs F31-if if-. If XNS Q'-3,1 I IAXQH L- ' Q ,yi I fo . ff as S 11 ALF:-'Sri . . s- A illitf' ' ftilnnpe :I 'I E ,, L2 tl' ca O , I -cfs? N. 1 I . I ig: K ..,a-55:53 , ' I ' I Xllllffi , sictea J J A 14 , I' Ali ,..-- ROSALIE GROSSIVIAN 't' X D xProgram Comm.-, 3-8, Attendance . ' - H l Office, 4-8, Student Assembly ' , ' Leia: Rep., 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior ISing, Senior Sing, Senior Arista. 7 Y KENNETH GRUNDFAST Program Comm., 4-8, Library, 3-8, Cheerleader, 5-8, History Club, 6, Student Assembly Rep., 3, Grade Adviser's Office, 6-8, Senior Arista, Track Team, 8. iiil, . ff WZ4' 45:5 f j ,, A ..,., , ,, ... . ..,.. . 'e' ffifieikfm. 5 . . .,, M H 5? We ' ,,,.f gf, 6 -qfgtzj' 0 ,, itiib' fx : 1.12359 f f ifisszl f MICHAEL GRUNDFAST Arch.PatroI, 5, Class Officer, 4. MARIANNE GROSS Erasmian Rep., 3-5, Senior Sing. ROY GROSSMAN Baseball Team, 7, 8. ..,. 1-:W W ff fi' cw . t, If 14,4163 A AZ . .i J. -., , SSW f , 2245, ff X 2 of 'T 3 ,,d' , ,Q ' gy! ff 0 SHIRLEY GUIDE Hobbies: Swimming, Tennis, Bad minton. ifxa A ave' I, . 3 ,Q .in . X b .. FNB if r - Z... Ki, - rf' c . .3-, .. -ff.: NJ. . .Qf ' ,I . .3 MARJORIE GROSS G.O. Store, 3, Girls' Health Educa- tion Office, 4, Class Officer, 5, 6, Student Guidance Comm., 5, Phys- ical Science Office, 7, Choral Club, 7. I- -FTE' ' ' i ., k,..,.,t-ah A .x M., VV f - CARDLE GROVER Boosters, 5-8, Infirmary, 3, Junior Sing. A Wim MARGARET GUNZBURGER Class Officer, 3, Erasmian Rep., 4 117 BARBARA GU RSKY 'ling Team, 5, 6, Sophomore lg Junior Sing, Senior Sing, :her's Secretary, 2. U ' N ix I Qif S'::?f , Q , J l 1 I LU f.....a....- SUSAN HALPERN am Comm., 2-8, Art Lenior Sing. Office, ALAN GURWITZ Junior Arista, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 1, 3-8, Program Comm., 4-8 XYZ, 6-8, French Tutoring Club, 1 2, Junior Red Cross Rep., 4-8, G.O Rep., 3, Arch Patrol, 3, 5, 6. ..-.,, Ni ,,.. gy! U . ,', lM l3? '.ff.?'.:' ,,,,.. ,.., . ,W J 'vfZQii? 15: ,ogiiaeffie STEVEN HABER Junior Varsity Basketball Team, 3, 4, Basketball Team, 5, 6, Boys' Glee Club, 5-8. JOHN HANDAL Choral Club, 5-8, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Football Team, 5, 6. JOHN GUSTAFSON Plans to become a teacher. . 1 A A ' ' 45:3 1 ..,', ,V 1 I J J a2ax?.., --afsesee 222525 ,.J, Q87 ii- HENRY HACKEL Class Officer, 5, Arch Patrol, 6, Swimming Team, 5. .2 -ff K AVYV ,gf . , if 'f.v h,,f1,k,j,:Gf mzrzfivr- ,, . , aviiez ,za5?f,.x. vN f 2' f 1 A JJNT WW eaaeaizafhaeeg az GARY HANDELMAN ,gels PHYLLIS GUTTERIVIAN Library, 4-6, 8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Student Guidance Comm., 5, Student As- sembly Rep., 5. SAMUEL HAFT Class Officer, 3-7, Boys' Glee Club, 4-6, Choral Club, 7, 8, Senior Sing Adviser, 7, 8, History Club, 5, Student Assembly Rep., 3-7, Soph- omore Sing. - - - ' --fw, 1 if 7 v 'M X .A 52 :Mf 'C 'Q fl if n ,Zi grit -I , ' '1!lf Q W I fm MYLES HANDSCHU Orchestra, 3-8, G.O. Rep., 1, 2, Dutchman Rep., 7. Arch Patrol, 3. I ,W 1 1.4 ,0f7,, A 11- 1 ur A ' 47. r I 7 Y I I I r- - f inns' X ,I-. ' . ' 'N' Q 'iii' gui I' ' 'Mill . -- 4 Q ' 4 H -5671, EE ' if I T LESLIE GUUMAN MARTIN HAAS - Tj? ng- Track Team, 3, Dean of Boys Of- G.O. Store, 7. - ,' ' fice, 4, Class Officer, 3, Bowling 5: ' . Team, 7, G.O. Rep., 7. ' Q g . 4 , ,,.L if A l 'l'i 1 t l f , ' , , .1-SV, .... f- ,,,.,. A 7 jF?ff ,' ' , f EV' . ae-' M ' JJ ' ref' AW FRIEDA HAHN LINDA HALKIN K. ,T Teacher's Secretary, 3, 6, Soph- Program Comm., 3-8, Braille Of- N-f' ' f f .. . Ri A . . .... g . . , frEf: 1x:dv?7 ell. 3 omore Sing, Infirmary, 5, Eras- mian Rep., 4. Q. ' as 538:23 Evsnm HARMAN BARBARA HARRIS Visual Aids Squad, 5-7. Grade Adviser's Office, 4, Soph- omore Sing, G.O. Rep., 1-3, Bowl- ing Club, 5, Junior Sing, General Office, 1, Homemaking Club, 1. fice, 4-8, Boosters, 5-8, Soph- omore Sing, Junior Sing, Dutch- man Rep., 6, Class Officer, 8- Senior Arista. 1 If 2,4 ,,X5 JOAN HARRIS Attendance Office, 4-8, Orchestra, 6-8, Student Assembly Rep., 8, Grade Adviser's Office, 1, 2, Mod- ern Dance Club, 5-8, Field Hockey Club, 3, 4, Erasmian Rep., 8. ...L ,- ..,-- -7, if iE?-' i. llse sl . f .5 Q , iff LYNNE HARRIS Track Team, 5-8, Spanish Office, 7, 8. RUTH HARRIS Student Assembly Rep., 2, Pro- gram Comm., 2, Biology Lab., 4, Bowling Club, 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. JM- ry 'L 'LI 5.4 xl l 'X m 13 ' 'I L . ,N Q I. 1 'P . f f. ' surf 7' 5, YQ, lei . X I X m f . , T, I K xt' 0' fir- I I . .M X X -4' ' lg y I .' I ' ug.-E2w'mHgSEgg latin' jigqmygs AQ . . 5: ' Qf' I . GTA' I I. E ,' , X ' 'ig . .X R . X T' - ' w 5-1 fir 5. , N. X 1 :S I f . ' Zi ,-- I gf . Aj If . 00.9.51 S 6 I I , vklvf . , tf I .,' . L f,I QQQQQQ . ALAN HEFIMAN Junior Chorus, 3, Arch Patrol, 4. ISAAC HEIMBINDER G.0. Office, 4-8, History Club, 5, 6, Awards Committee, 5-8, Chair- man, Class Officer, 6, 7, Student Assembly Rep., 6-8, Senior Adviser To Sing, 7, 8, G.0. City Council Rep., 5-8. BARBARA HEINRICHS Plans to become a secretary. ,. gs:-1, X ,,,- ,ff-A you , ' f' , f . , 99' LES HARSTEIN French Office, 3-6, General Of- fice, 7. Q ANTHONY HASBOURNE Cross Country Team, 3, 5, 7, Cap- tain, 7, Track Team, 4, 6, 8, Physical Science Lab., 3. HENRY HEITOWIT Program Comm., 2-8, Class Offi cer, 2, 5, Sophomore Sing, XYZ, 2, Prom Comm., 8, Student Assem bly Rep., 6. FLORENCE HART Band, 5-8, Bowling Club, 5, 6 Class Officer, 3-6, Student As- sembly Rep., 4, Boosters, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, G.O. Rep., 8. ALAN HARTE Cafeteria Squad, 7, 8, Visual Aids Squad, 8, Arch Patrol, 6-8. BARBARA HASSELBACK Plans to enter business world. PAMELA HAUBEN Art Office, 3-7, Erasmian Art Staff, 5-8, Editor, 7, 8, Art Circle, 5-8, Modern Dance Club, 5, ARCH Art Staff, 8. , fr' DAVID HELFMAN Dean of Boys Office, 6, 7, Soph omore Sing, G.O. Rep., 6. BARRY HERMAN Student Assembly Rep - -1 1 3 4, Dutchman Rep., 6, Senior Arista, Senior Sing, Script Comm. Li'? Q I .HQ, -gjmj J ' I ,Mlm I, I lu . luidlllfliff - M L' I ,A XM I, if 'I 'IRI ,f ,gli mix' I i iii Il Il. 19' BRUCE HAWORTH Dean of Boys Office, 4-6, Class Officer, 3. 64. f - S I Meg I R13 www ' T-'Ili . ll , -T .4 .ff L SYLVIA HERNANDEZ estra, 1-8, Bowling Team, 5-8, :Officer 1 2 6 7- Hocke 1 1 1 1 v Y 4-6, Tennis Club, 5, Eras- Rep., 5, Senior Sing. THOMAS HIBBITS ies, Record Collecting, Base- Football, Basketball. LINDA HINZ . ,147 1 ,- -,if 1V,,:1,.L42f 111 ' . ' 'gf T ,. f1-11 . f ' fa x ., 1 ,Qav . 1. 4, , ' 1,-1 15, BRENDA HERSCHKOWITZ Plans to become a legal stenog- rapher. 1- RAY HIGGINS Plans to become an engineer. . if GERALD HIRSCHBERG ROBERTA HERSHKOWITZ Junior Arista, Senior Arista, XYZ, ,v,'.:1??,,.,1V:,imA,law I ' if I f f - , 2 , ,. ' . 'W Jw -. K v 44, nf , f, ELSA HERsKownz :TT ' Plans to become a secretary. Q I e a V P tl EQIIIIIL 1 , f ' fell 1 ,f 1 4 .f ' 754-1 .- K if ' PETER HERTZ Tennis Team, 7, General Office, 3, 4-3: PYOSVBH1 Comm., 3-8, Biota f 4, Arch Patrol, 5, Student Lounge, 6-31 Q0-EGIUQV1 71 39 M3fi3l1l191 7I 7, Dramatic Club, 5, G.O. Rep., 8, Editor, Biology Office, 4-8, At- 1, 2, tenaance Office, 3-7. Ill , Q - -1 L - P D ...Egg V' I' I I , 511 ',,' ' I v'1?'4KQQ ' V f 5' I I ' ,,w.....- If lrgl !. I -as,:.eg.7f -V ,fl , I ,, ,,, , S I f - 4-ss ' lb A - 1 1. 1 swf , H I A VAVV W y A' ,pf A ' l , 1 , ' l Cantata, 1EIiI,S9lIaIs:II7IfIfIT:Er, 6: Jun- 41X I I Q I I I Q ' Sophomoiusag, IGIIIIIBElHealth Ed- Plans t0SIgIgE3I:rITI1ENarITILII:qIEIitect for Sing? Ijbrary' 55 Student AS' 5? I . I EI! fc Q ucation Office, 5, 6: Senior Sing' I SSFTIDIY RGD-1 4- fe I j E 0 I Spanish Tutoring Squad, 2. I I , H 2 loo 5 A 5,5 uw,,,,,1E. na D I gy I FG 41 4..,: .j xx, 1 12.71 11 Q vi 3 i Z ,ggZ1ii3.5 1k . w' ,: i 11 2 I 'i . U1 5 If 'I 5-fl--' gf: I I , ' 1, ' K ss-. I L - . .Q , ., ,- v., , .f. , Ziff 'Cf' , ,414 I I- ., 7 H P' I NP ll. -1 GILBERT HIRSCHBERG Sing, Plans to enter college. Arch Patrol, 4. JOSEPH HITTER XYZ, 4, 5, Class Officer, 6, Dean of Boys Office, 4-8, Cafeteria Squad, 1, 2, Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Bowling Team, 7, 8. GEORGE O. HOBSON Football Team, 5-8, Track Team 3, 7, 8, Basketball Team, 2-5 Dutchman Rep., 5, Class Officer, 1 STANTON HOEGERMAN Biology Lab., 3-8, XYZ, 7, 8. ROCHELLE HOLLANDER Boosters, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Attend- ance Office, 4, 5, Class Officer, 6, 7, G.O. Rep., 5. SUZANNE HORN Class Officer, 3, 5, Choral Club, 5-8, G.O. Store, 7, 8, Footlighters, 5, Cantata, 4, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Senior Sing. ,- ,W .-, :.,.M,5, , g V , - it Q., -1.., ,ffgizijl y ,X 3 vt. . . .N K ,,,i,.,,',,Q,g' I 1 HENRY HOFELER Junior Arista, Visual Aids Squad, 3-6, XYZ, 7, Soccer Team, 7, Dutchman Rep., 4, Senior Arista. Y a X 0 9, 1' is gb ' 1 f it ' ', 7. x L 'ya LARRY HOFFMAN J . Visual Aids Squad, 3-6, SUSAN HOLMES General Office, 4-8, Class Officer, 3-5, Newman Club, 5-8, President, Student Assembly Rep., 3, Senior Sing. LARRY HOROWITZ Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Mari- anne, 7, 8, Editor, Debating Team, 7, 8, G.O. Rep., 4, 7, Erasmian Rep., 4, 5, ARCH Rep., 7, Biota Staff, 8. . -,f f -M1 I ff x i - A I ERNEST HOLROYD SUE HONI IRA HONIG ! F: X ' fm, Track Team, 7. Bowling Club, 5, Basketball Club, Tennis Team, 7,-8, Infirmary, 7, 3, f X in-pit 6. ' 0 p 1 'NH Mmm xo C ' 0 1 A 4 ,,' 3 N, i. 7 ,.l- 3 3 73 .,.. . , A +9 , .,. ,. Sa- ,.,, A , ., Mx zf.,,2,f,,zrj, A -. . fe: . Z J 'S if S f 7- 4 . ., . ...S '. -- I' -,' - ' ...-- 1 , ,.,, , V f e 5 WILNIA HOROWITZ STBIENSON HOYTE RITA HUGEL Plans to enter the field of fashion Hobbies, Piano, Baseball, Basket- C1885 0ffiC9l', 4, Girls' Health Ed- designing. ball, Ping Pong. ucation Office, 4, 5, Dean of Girls Office, 7. 121 -Wag . BARBARA HUGHES n Comm., 5-8, Boosters, 5- s Officer, 6, Student Assem- p., 7, Newman Club, 5-8, esident, Bowling Club, 5-8, iry, 5, 8, Sophomore Sing. HENRY HYMOFF ia Squad, 5. DIANE INNACO club, 5-s. .414 Q T V A5 -ea u - Qeegwet ffsPQ?XK -nr , ,, 3 U 1 ,. , , . -,o,, o,--, X' 1 JAMES HUNT Hobbies: Basketball, Chess, Fish- ing. JUDITH HYMOWITZ Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, Modern Dance Club, 5-8, Dutchman Office, 3-8, Reporter, Debating Team, 7, 8, Record Office, 3, Student Assem- bly Rep., 3. LENORE INSALACO General Office, 6, Senior Sing. i Y i ix-- ..,, v, 'o , Y, Vg Ta wr r ,,' X X ., X X Svv A g 4 U i . ., 'R 1--1? if P -, :SRX ' Tu-E '- ,Q ' Home xt: XQXX , ive 4 IEIIYQA.. .3--,,gg47X . x , I , Y Q' ' , . . 5. Q19 Q x , Y x, X' i i 4 A x i . X, , X7 x x if I 11' 1-if-i f f 55 f'Ms fi'1f ,f 4 I f , Km Xi! X P I x I l l 1 , X lf! i f , f f , riligw-X HHH' J? f A, , - ,U ,, X , H AKi?5PiiA:iR ' 5 'gnfecu-Lua 1 - 7 -, J . .Qg---- 1 n foils V V T ' v AW ' ' 4. 14. ' ' ' ' Q as W ee, Y 1-L--1 - V f I 1 X , X I X X .. .t 'S :W Q5 rf ' . ly :A T, 1 ff N .I 7525 ,V dow 1 'STZ 3 Nlf?E6WJ Q V I , lx i i X. Q I l X v x ff5n L1,, ,H If ,'l,l'. , . , f1.',g,1', 'I Y Hi! at 74 I 71' ' If l 9 l i ff, ff!! . ,fy V ,V !,,' l . -- s,,. C .ffj .- f r -4443 w-4' ALAN HURDUS Class Officer, 3. .4199 TED IANUCELLI Junior Arista, Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Attendance Office, 3, 4, 7, 8, Class Officer, 5, 6. BETH HURTIG Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, ARCH Rep., 7, Erasmian Rep., 5, Class Officer, 3. MARGARET INGLIS Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Bowling Club 5, Girls' Health Education Office 6, Senior Sing. 'SIS' JUDITH ISEMAN Boosters 5-8, Class Officer, 6 Student ,Assembly Rep., 6, Mod: ern Dance Club, 7, 8, Choral Club, 5, 6, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing. ROCHELLE ISIKOFF Braille Office, 7, 8. . ,g . . ,... ,, . V-qw h lg A .7 wer I 1 f 5i t 7 'f ,, , , , , -faeili yf-2 1? Av ' 1 'iz 2 5 CONRAD ISOLDI Boys' Glee Club, 6-8, ARCH Rep., 7. V' 1 f wx ,Z I f., f f 9166910 f 12,5 Q 23.1. f DONALD JACLIN Library, 3, 4, 6, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8. v4 STEPHEN JACOBSON Class Officer, 1, 2, 4, Basketball Team, 5-8, Manager, Tennis Team, 7, Infirmary, 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. . . . :f -W I 1 . I '- 9 I Tls fLf,fff.,,,fg'I , ff le Q--maid . '-vig-7 V , ' Q. ,. ,.-.f-V -Ms.,-, , . , . Q. V..-1.-Mt.4,-,,..,, 4 Q Q X-1:15 41,.1rL:sfe:a::-st.. I , -Ji PHILIP ITZKOWITZ Senior Band, 5-8, Cafeteria Squad, 1, 4. X , , . . .1 ,.f, 1 I 'sff,5iE.fEZ5?. r sgum a 'ssl - ' ,S NH- ',.,5'-sw, ' .,, 5.7, ,aw fr ' ' J ,,. - y ',,,.gi if : aa ia SAMUEL ITZKOWITZ Arch Patrol, 3-8, G.O. Rep., 7, Cafeteria Squad, 3, Class Officer, 8. ' ril' 1 -A -I .Wff 'f Vx., , . Liv, .V ,VVV 1 A ?.,Qn X . A ,, '-,,A.ff if r ,, ' ' 'f- I- 1 ' .. , -. 1 - ' -'f-2.1: '-,, , .,,,,, I ,g ' '..V' . f',f:f 'f ,' ', ',k' EZWVEQY' -5.- ...c,+,2fff.f . -1'-':.-2-f.if'f,c 7i' I' j,f,c-.5-5-g, ,.,,gA .. , I , . -iff?-2212543 ..m.m? .,.:z?m.. .7 ARNOLD JACOBS Hobby, Stamp Collecting. ,V .5 JERI JAFFREY Boosters, 5-8, lnfirmary, 3-6, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, Student Assembly Rep., 7, Modern Dance Club, 7, Class Officer, 7. MAGGIE JACOBS Class Officer, 7, Teacher's Secre- tary, 4, 6, ARCH Rep., 7. 4 F' .!L'f,j'IT iii: '.ff9L1S,ff w , ., I . v fifzwl , m ix, xl ' -' ,- , tty f' ' - 33. I, -I7 'Ck V 1 . ..kVV ,.,k .. f Jsoil. EARLINE JAMES Cantata, 5-7, Junior Chorus, 4, Boosters, 5-7, Modern Dance Club, 5, 6, Sophomore Sing. fv 3 ...,, ,..-Q ,sYfg'3' V AIN' fVk,. , wiv I Q , . -I , - FQ g .,, . ...... 44' ggi 1 ','. 2 1 K. Y . 'Sf D 153 ww ., V , , MICHAEL IVORY RAYMOND JABICK ROBERT JACKMAN F I l 5 f . l , 5 el ,a Team 7 8 Manager Rv NES 1119! Auf SHEILA JACOBSEN Class Officer 1 4 History Club Twirlers 5 6. PATRICIA JANEZIC Track Team, 5, 6. ' Arch Patrol, 3, Cafeteria Squad, 4. Attendance Office, 3-7, Basketball X sir, I ' . 'I-2 .. .' I 1, ,. g t - 'tg' ,IQ I , 1 5 . I Z U ' --- . 0, ,ls 1 I, 5. , , X' v 'P . f ff f 5 I I :Ji 4 M 4 I 5 l x U V c.o. Office, 5-a, c.o. Rep., 5, Bowling Team, 5. ! '11'D GEORGE JACKSON Boys' Glee Club, 4, 5, Class Offi- cer, 8. V ' -. 1' V, W . , 5 , . ' f MIA JACOBSON Physical Science Lab., 5, 6, Girls' Health Education Office, 5, 8, Class Officer, 3, Tennis Club, 4, Modern Dance Club, 5, Junior Sing. LORRAINE JAQUILLARD Plans to become a comparison shopper. 123 BEl'SY JARNOW y, 3-5, Adm. Asst. Office, Ltudent Guidance Comm., 6, ircle, 7, 8, ARCH Rep., 7, Sing, Senior Sing. JOHN JOHNSON W VICTORIA JONES fice, 5, Basketball Club, 5, :reation Club, 5, Softball GERT JERMOLUJERS Arch Patrol, 5. LINDA JOHNSON Choral Club, 5-8, Modern Dance Club, 7. ARLENE JORJORIAN Bowling Club, 6, Newman Club, 5, Class Officer, 1, 2. we ' 531, -:sz z' ,S ., -si. DONALD JOHANSEN , -iff,-ff-., R - , 1 3 1 5 . ' V ' , wfi'ff,+f' WX! :,s.f1jjf'5.,g.zg?Q,, g' .. ii? f 'maui A , , .gj . 52250 , BARBARA JOHNSON BEVERLY JOHNSON Class Officer, 4, Baseball Team, 5, Modern Dance Club, 7, 8. Tennis Club, 5, Badminton Club, 7,81 Manager, 8, 6, Trinity Ciub, 5-8. 1 . 2 .., 1 f 1-mf.,-.?f r x - f inf: f . 12241 fi W 4, ,N f 4. .. , M fig v fi I 73 Af' , , , J f , . ff f if rf f ' 3, s ,f 4 K' fi, ,J gin! gf ,, we , gre 1 f Args' f 4? f 'H r f WALLACE JOHNSON Track Team, 5-8, Choral Club, 5-8, G.O. Rep., 6. RONNIE JOSSEN Class Officer, 5, Industrial Arts Office, 5, 6, 8, Class Officer, 3. ' 4' it B 1 ,4 4 ' 3 ', ,. .',, s 5, V Y ,L . BETSY JUELS History Club, 2, Program Comm., 2-6, Junior Arista, Boosters, 5-7, Student Assembly Rep., 2, 3, Grade Adviser's Office, 4, 5, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing. STEVEN JUKOFSKY Class Officer, 1-4, Boys' Health Education Office, 7, G.O. Rep., 5. DORIS JOHNSON Dean of Girls Office, 1-8. CHARLES JOKEL Stockroom, 7, 8, Payroll Office 3-8. X , c , ,5 , 5, ,,h, y ff!! DENNIS JULIAN Cafeteria Squad, 3-8. ff, - 25,5722 ,- ,V gypgj f 7 JEAN JOHNSON Cantata, 5-8, Hockey Club, 3, 4. , . .. ,,, ,. QQ.-4-. M ,, , - Q 2 TZ in r - 4. 7, Quik . 5,2 1, . f -is 2? . 3, q . :gf QV.,-if-,nfva .. f',' f .Elf , niaj w? GLADYS JONES Nlodern Dance Club, 7, 8, Senior Sing. LINDA JUPITER Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, Attendance Office, 3-6, Volleyball Club, 5, 7, Recreation Club, 4, 5, Field Hockey Club, 3, 4. .,.,V1 we, 3 'P M 1 'G 44, f s- '9 Mm S1 I fires , . , '-' I LYNN KABILI Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, Bowling Club, 7, Class Officer, 2, Student Assembly Rep., 7. M5-I SANDRA KAHANE Class Officer, 6, Attendance Of- fice, 7, 8, Boosters, 5-8, Soph- omore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Modern Dance Club, 7, 8, Bowling Club, 7, 8. AMY KAISER Junior Arista, Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Erasmian Editor, 7, 8, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, Choral Club, 5, 6, Biology Office, 5, 6, Student Assembly Rep., 3. JC l ii i-J fif lil :il i l l ,,, .IIN R.. fx 'SYS 5' ff-T-EY, ,-X f g , JN, N .,f --Q: ? k wf -. h vig I ,......,, - -, ,.,kj -'.1,..,,,-- , ,fn X. 1' , r i 7455 1 L W tl 1 ,au is is 4 f 1 , 'J 1 ' ' 2 ' -- RONALD KADIN Cafeteria Squad, 6, Boys' Glee Club, 6-8, Student Assembly Rep., 7, Class Officer, 7, 8, Senior Sing. f A JUDY KAHN Class Officer, 3, Student Assem- bly Rep., 4, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 5-8, Program Comm., 3, 4. 4 f b '- . . if f' ,.. . -.-. si- 1 DAVID KALLOR Student Assembly Rep., 1, 2, 4-7, Program Comm., 2-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Spanish Office, 3-8, History Club, 5, Vice-Pres- ident, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 6, Sing Adviser, 7, 8. X X i - ,X . .vs -M'-'? -s,,t, , , ' ROGER KAHANE Visual Aids Squad, 4-8, Boys' Glee Club, 8. 443 s MICHAELENE KAHULA Softball Club, 6, Sophomore Sing. 'f-27' LINDA KALLOR Program Comm., 3-8, Boosters, 5-8, Spanish Office, 3-8, Student ASSSIUDW RSD-, 3, 5, 6, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 6, History Club, 2, Senior Sing, 125 f Vid' 102- ., 9 .- ,- WEN DY KALTMAN r Arista, Arch Patrol, 5-8, I Officer, 3, G.O. Store, 1, 2, le Office, 7, Senior Arista. . , , SHELDON KANTROWITZ sh Tutor, 2. ' .4 1 '. 'Q , gg f f, may S if .. saw , Q 1. 2 ff 1 f HARRIET KAPLOW RICHARD KALVAR XYZ, 5-8, Vice-President, 7, Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Boy Leader, ARCH Literary Staff, 6-8, Debating Team, 7, B, Grade Adviser's Office, 4-6, Program Comm., 3-8, Math Team, 7, 8. mf- 1 fo 4.0 5 P-ggi ' ,J ' 0 fi 9 I, ff lil it. s 75' . lil 1' ' llll . ,I . get I LA f X EX ' JJ- e ,lrti in 4' f .0-ik., , :,Q ,-i' 1 NF, 1, ilkif , f. ,V-,VQg41,fY:4 .,gXf-,g,g,5,,I ,Y we s v .---. . IRWIN KAMEN Arch Patrol, 3-5. X SUZANNE KANTROWITZ Junior Sing, Boosters, 5-7, Class Officer, 3, 7, General Office, 3, 5. STEPHEN KAMEN Chapel Guard, 3, 6, 7. -envi- BARRY KAPLAN Band, 4-8, Class Officer, 2-6, Stu- dent Assembly Rep., 7. C, - ,IM K J waz. if 3 ,17 ' . - -, - .-- . az., , 45, ' 5 2, V I, , - I , ': A 'V . W4 Q I 8. FV-2 M' 2 j4.,f'..'f. A . . K 'V2'i2Q,.,f ,, . , . irrr. if 6 I gi ,gi , , V , ,.,f,j, ff,, A f X JANET KAPLOW JUDY KAPLOWITZ m Comm. Office, 4-8, Class PrincipaI's Office, 4-8, Boosters, Hobbies: Singing, Dancing, Swim- ', 5, Sophomore Sing, Senior 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5, ming. 7, Junior Sing, G.O. Rep., 5, Mod- ern Dance Club, 7. ARTHUR KARPAS Soccer Team, 5, 7, Manager, 7, Choral Club, 5-8, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Gown Comm., 3-5. ALAN KANDALL History Office, 5, 6. ,eff 4,-5 . ,, .., ag 5' , I A 'Tit ,f . 9 , --,. ' - ,igg r4.-, I . ictii j ei GERALD KAPLAN Plans to go to college. IRENE KASSEMOFF Program Comm., 1-3, Junior Sing Class Officer, 3, 4, 6, G.O. Rep. 5, Physical Science Office, 6. J an ff' N f f P fi- WENDY KANNER Senior Arista, Program Comm., 2- 6, Grade Adviser's Office, 5-7 Class Officer, 3-6, History Club, 2, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing Senior Sing. 4 .1 7253,-H - ,,h.i 'li ,-k , K. 'Ks 'r'- 1..:ijf it 4-M990 'cf' -if ,. , P i Qt, MICHAEL KATCHER Basketball Team, 4-8. i- ' EDWARD KANTER Junior Arista, G.O. Rep., 5, Arch Patrol, 2, 3. ,M--my ROGER KAPLAN Arch Patrol, 4, Dutchman Rep., 7, Class Officer, 7, Student Assem- bly Rep., 7, Basketball Team, 7, 8, Manager. MALCOLM KATI Class Officer, 3, Student Assem- bly Rep., 4, Arch Patrol, 4. i. , 4 .,., t I 9 ' . 6, Y kg , 4 f vt f 1 ,KW 'Q 1 u f , if ffi z-1 LOUISE KATZ Junior Arista, Senior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Senior Activities Office, 3-8, Commence- ment Comm., 3-8. 411 HONEY KAUFMAN Girls' Health Education Office, 4-6, Attendance Office, 5. f - , ' 44 .,r ,Put Q , ,giviq 1' JW ,,1- .5 v LAURA KAUFMAN Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Biol- ogy Office, 3-7, Program Comm., 3-8, Student Assembly Rep., 6, 7, Russian Club, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Debat- ing Team, 7, 8, Secretary. . ,Q 'fs ii' i'.Ii'3 - Q . 'Y 11,7 'QA , ,, ,ff , 2 --s. x W g ,nn - ,.. ., f if 955212156 ii-J' . ,C'.'3'I?f5 . if .2 'W 2126: .milf NEIL KATZ Boys' Glee Club, 6-8, Arch Patrol, 3, ARCH Rep., 7, 8, Student As- sembly Rep., 5, Senior Sing, G.O. Rep., 4, Class Officer, 3. e ,s, V. ,V,,,,' 1 'qi Roa n if 2 se .3 Vi i i 4 H at gh? W' ' V' .k', V . J f .. , PAULA KATZ Biota Rep., 4, Accounting Office, 5, 6, Class Officer, 5, Boosters, 5-8, Sophomore Sin Junior ' gs Sing: Erasmian Rep., 7. .xg me Q' 1 S. 2, ff ,af J - - .,,. TPV X W , ' 1 5 ' , J -,Q ftwwwm 3 'V -.,QZ,.g??f, , 9 - . -'-- Q JA'-. -.--. f- 1 , ' - '. . . . , 2' ' STEVEN KATZ Soccer Team, 5, 7, G.O. Rep., 3, 7, Arch Patrol, 6, Senior Sing, 8, Class Officer, 6, 7. SUE KATZ Class Officer, 1-5, 7, Booster, 4-6, Grade Adviser's Office, 1-3, Soph omore Sing, Junior Sing, Girls Health Education Office, 5-7. ffl Un 4,-Aa. 1 MARYLYN KATZMAN Attendance Office, 3-5, Erasmian, 5, 6, Art Editor, 7, 8, Boosters, 5-8, Class Officer, 6, Student As- sembly Rep., 6, Senior Sing, Art Circle, 6-8. J ' . ff' N6 go 65- 'Ibis diff? GEORGE KAUFFMAN Soccer Team, 5, 7, French Office, 2-8, Arch Patrol, 1, Dramatics Club, 6. af, T , 'ZH . , A ,,.., 'Q J i 1 J 7 .- wm' ,, ff .,.. Q JANEI' KAUFMAN G.O. Office, 5-8, Twirlers, 5-8, Student Assembly Rep., 5, Student Guidance, 5, G.O. Rep., 6, Soph- omore Sing, Junior Sing, Dutch- man Rep. kf, s fr ff . ,Af ,, ,. , .-,M X A' 1' QW .f va f wan., '74 ff., . 717 . -,f-if-'mi r , r ' Q , V 7 ,W A0 J, nf, ', 1 MICHAEL KAUFMAN Infirmary, 4, Arch Patrol, 3, 5. 127 JEANNE KEILBACH :de Adviser's Office, 7, Employ ,nt Office, 4-6. ELLEN KESSLER ,gram Comm., 3-8, Bowling b, 5, Sophomore Sing, Israeli ice Club, 6. LOIS KIMMEL A 'V v'A- t , ff., Yi fig J2f'i5S'.q X ' -' . 1, 1 , wiv 'V . Mez, ya . x- ,, . X . Yi V A-.1--, 1 A B' ' iolo 5 o'.o aww. f HARRIET KELLER Braille Office, 3. SUSAN KELLER Boosters, 5-8, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Program Committee Office, 5, 6, Glass Officer, 7, Student Guidance Comm., 5, Erasmian Rep., 6. . +7 ,l liw . ' f , r ,Q V ff Wx? I V , X I I I ,I , 5 . eeee-er . ,.,rl , +7 . ff. . .ff '. ' ' - W -.,. NOEL KENT Class Officer, 5, Arch Patrol, 4, 5, Grade Adviser's Office, 6. Z Employm CAROL KERTZER ent Office, 5-8. A ,-, A. ,, . View We 0 179, ffwffw. b, .,.'Z, ,f L. 2 . , , fl ,M f 195 , . r . '69 f , f ALICE KESSLER Class Officer, 3, Braille Office, 3, 4, Booster, 4-7, Student Assembly Rep., 5, 6, Junior Sing, Sophomore Sing. x viii i , ' fi .A fi? r . .-f 1 1 ,.,, ia' -' fl ,, . k:.V l Xl, 'Su ,Z we A .. I Q -xiigf M I f A in K fm ' 7' A f 'V - N CYNTHIA KEZSBONI ' CAROLE KILKENNY T02Ch9F'S SSCFPVCHVY, 4- Q- T ' ' ' Junior Chorus, 4, Choral Club, 5, 6. . V 4 , 1 ,Q E ., I f IJ 4, f, 'Q-5, 4 .gf .- f' Am .lv v ' , ., 1. , f,f,.,,f- mf, r. ,,,,f M Qwhfffnf.-1 ' , , ,,. ,., . ,, ,VWXM ' 5 .i'Ci 7 , .' in ,.VV I , 2 fm - f ,r ' T 'e'ee J 'W r f ff v ' V ' ' 5 X If , gf I X K xl' psf: 4 ' , Q El '-64, 'fl .A DIANE KIRCHMAN iomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- Boosters, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Sing, Spanish Office, 4-8, Ten- Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Class Club, 6, a. Officer, 3, 5. STUART KIRSCHENBAUM Track,Team, 3, 4, Erasmian Art Staff, 5, 6, Class Officer, 5, His- tory Club, 5-8, Senior Activities Comm., 7, 8, Erasmian Rep., 7, G.O. Rep., 7, ARCH Rep., 7. H166 ELEANOR KESSLER Program Comm., 3-8, Boosters, 5- 8, Student Assembly Rep., 4, Class Officer, 3, 8, Braille Office, 5, 6, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, G.O. Rep., 3. V, , .V,r. ,, , ,,,, , ' w , wffifill , g zQ. ,X X X Q S 2 X 'M MARGUERITE KILLORAN Bowling Club, 5, 6. IRA KIRSCHNER Plans to enter the business world. Y i r efs . if SVP ...,,V 2 Y'- : .--hf: .-,2,ETl5lg2f?63- ' G1i 2 f '5' f '-Zigi-3 J H fftlggzlrfimia:-1259, is leg, if Mi, fyg.-QI-Z-ax, ,fi-., -.,,.:,xoY!,..fm.,-JN, . aww-. STEPHEN KlSBERG Arch Patrol, 5, 6. w 2 IRENE KLEIN Program Comm., 3-8, Senior Arista, Tennis Club, 5, 7, Volley- ball Club, 6, 7, Class Officer, 8, Teacher's Secretary, 5-7, Senior Sing. . . -'---e W. GARY KOENIG Art Office, 3-8, ARCH, 7, 8, Art Editor, Class Officer, 3, ARCH Rep., 7, Art Circle, 6, 7, 8, Pres- ident, 6. I I ... ,QQ UN 1 QI 1 527 NTS I 1 l if N I Q ! ' A X vi .Q .fu?f'i'?':,--,'g,M, . f -it ., . ' ff- 1 -A ,J in t A H., -.',' . A A 5 . ' , . ,I I J ROBERTA KLAUS Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, Tennis Club, 7, Softball Club, 8. N 'Q ' . was G'-17 5 X Q A5-gs 61 ' 1 0 PHYLLIS KLEIN f Class Officer, 1, Student Assem- , bly Rep., 4-6, Sophomore Sing, X Junior Sing, Senior Sing, History Club, 2, Boosters, 5-8, General Office, 4. A ..it J iee s 2- fit, Ne Xlffii' --., K ,, '. f aa 1 '- - ' ...., J Vrkk fr A g- 2,5 it 35 f' J 2 A 5 f .fn f W KENNETH KOENIG CAROLA KOHAN BEATRICE KOLLER HARVEY KOLONKO Plans to become a research Braille Office, 4, Sophomore Sing, Student Assembly Rep., 6, Senior Hobbies, Baseball, Football, chemist. Senior Sing. Sing, Class Officer, 6. Soccer. - J ml' ke A BARBARA KLEIN G.O. Treasurer's Office, 5-8, Braille Office, 5-8, Senior Sing. FRED KNEE Baseball Team, 6. LINDA KOOPMAN Swimming Aid, 7, Volleyball Club, 1-4, Basketball Club, 1-4, Senior Sing. . ' ' . 1 1 x .5 1' . ., 'A 4. .fie ...V - .',. ,521 f'-. ' -1 :29 fi. : 'f CHERI KLEIN Plans to become a nurse. STANLEY KNOLL XYZ, 5-8, Physical Science Office, 5-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 6-8, Class Officer, 7, 8, Student As- sembly Rep., 4, Senior Arista, Erasmian Photographer, 7, 8. Y 'l'. I iff ' yi ' .' I ,T . ff, ELAINE KOREN Program Comm., 3-5, G.O. Office 6, Spanish Office, 6, Spanish Tu tor, 5, XYZ, 3, Junior Arista. 129 IRENE KORNBERG ss Officer, 2, Teacher's Secre- .L ., , 1 Q 42 ,, ,AZ . mf . 'JK .J - . 215' , ' FREDRICA KRAMER hestra, 3-7, Program Comm., Russian Club, 6, Drama Club, Dutchman Editorial Staff, 7, nch-Spanish Honor Squad, 5, 6, homore Sing, Junior Sing. Team, 4-8, . ,... . -- . f . f ' -e f l -'iL , A J pale ' I 'V 1 kkk,,' , ,M . . 'k'ik . ,.VkV L ,L .L ,.. lal, . rili, 1 'rli f - ': 2 8' Ef5E-f?5fL' ,- l.45i?fi.?f2ff 'rir ELMER KORNEGAY Y V I A A 4, .RY-aw I ' A ' . 's4,,.,,..? f MARCIA KRAMER Program Comm., 3-8, Choral Club, 5-8, Library, 3, Girls' Health Edu cation Office, 4, Bowling Club, 5 Russian Club, 6, Sophomore Sing Class Officer, 3, 4, 6. Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Football Choral Club, 5-8, Class Officer, 4, G.O. Rep., 4. N-J W,-'wr' .,,, . WWW ' ,'.. . I mg- - 7 ' ffl 3 Ni ,. V K -i n X . Ky. ,sss . f I KAREN KOSOVER XYZ, 5-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Russian Club, 6, Senior Arista, Teacher's Secretary, 7, 8, Biota Staff, 7, 8. ea' 'Wzjf - . 4. JACQUELINE KOTKIN Program Comm., 3-5, Grade A,d- viser's Office, 3, 4, Class Officer, 3, 5, 6, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. -.A MARCIA KRAMER Boosters, 5-8, Class Officer, 3-7, Student Assembly Rep., 3-6, G.O. Rep., 4, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Chorus, 3-8. SHEILA KOTKIN ANDREA KRAMER ARNOLD KRAMER Boosters, 5-8, English Office, 5, Class Officer, 7, Bowling Club, 5, Dean of Boys Office 3 6, Student Guidance Comm., 6, 6, Senior Sing, ARCH Rep., 7, G.O. Rep., 6, Erasmian Rep., 7. Erasmian Rep., 7. ROBERT KRAMER Dutchman Staff, 7, 8, Ma-naging Editor. f 1 -f. - ZfQ7:'2.Q-1 l, wil K, M A 1 I ' Auf A qt, 'SCX ROGER KRAMER Ura f ,fur 1.5, r A R ff ,ga-y 1 fkff fr V359 x AFCD Patrol, 3- Class Officer 3 Band 5 8 4- . ,P ..- s , ,:a..v1M..,,, 7' 2g2,:-za--2 -'i'v4:,z:r,f1-v, Q., ,, .rf-pgf . , 'f A RUSSELL KRAUSS Soccer Team, 7, Arch Patrol, 6, Senior Sing, Latin Office, 3-5, French Office, 5, Class Officer, 8. RICHARD KRAUT Dutchman Editorial Staff, 6-8, As- sociate Editor, 7, 8, Choral Club, 5, 7, 8, XYZ, 7, 8, Junior Varsity Basketball Team, 3, Manager, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, Senior Arista, Papyrus Editor, 8, Class Officer, 6-8 .afei -i -Lk-, ! 4' f 4' ,4 Q Band I 4 .,, V MYRA KRESSN ER Hobbies: Creative Writing, Draw ing, Collecting Records. ROCHELLE LADIN Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing. ,611 ALAN LADISKY Plans to go to college. 17 L 1 'A mi .,.,S C -I V - A f J. l is , x. A X? - .. ,Y V x l -it 'Q , ,Q f , A.vk gt 1 F A 2 ff i X f 7 V J- ,' A Q 1 'A f g , , x W fi N ,J- rf AVV ' lbs! f Q .' ' ' ,S A I, my rir' ., og .4 . - I K ji. 'P QA 1 ,ya W- V U ' l 53, ,f '1,, . f' may K if I In 73,1-,., Vkifftzfff' ., ' 4 ROBERT KRONLEY LEONARD KROOG ROYSALIE KRUPKIN ARTHUR KUPCHICK SUSAN LACHER Ml' ' V Sfudeflf ASS9mblY, EXQC- COVTNTI-, Arch Patrol, 2, Junior Varsity Bas- Program Comm., 1-4, Class Offi- Arch Patrol, 3, Baseball Team, 5, Choral Club, 8, History Office, 5, . ul 4 5-8, Pf9Sident, 7: Sing AGVISSV, ketball Team, 3, Library, 5-8. cer, 6. French Office, 7. 6, Biota Rep., 4, Erasmian Rep., l 7, 8, Senior Arista, Senior Activ- 5, f ities Comm., 7, 8, Class Officer, f' 3, 5, 6, Student Guidance Comm., 'I 5-8, Stock Room, 5, 6, History Club, 5-8. , f , fi .vliggg J XX 'ff l 'R lf li -' f 1 .1 Q 4 .laik H3 - .- xj ' ' E . 3 Q l lk JIM!!! ff , I- Y L 'Q ,-x 'Eli-S ex l, A 1 l 'l 'D . A X ff if A T 5,3 I K ,pg 1 ll N , A lei - f l- ff.- ' - 41..- 5 T1 fl. fl YI I - lx , '- l A fs' A 'A X vi J ' f X- I f ' N., 1 I - ' ' H A P! :,, of A A A H ' 'P ' vi i 'V 'il A --1 -l . 5 5 . Q I E' I 'A' ' D. ,, i . -K D QX ef E .5 ' iff N va lj! I E I ' - . ffl 'A A - ROBERT LADNER RALPH LAMBIASE DAVID LAMKIN :wx LORRAINE LANDAU G.0. Rep., 5, Arch Patrol, 2, Band, Cafeteria Squad, 3, Class Officer, Track Team, 3. V E' Grade Advisers Office' 4.8: Stu. 3-7. 3: Arch PHUOIJ5- U dent Guidance Comm., 5-8, Class vi Officer, 4, Bowling Club, 7, 8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- i ior Sing. 131 REST ,th . Z- '?'s'f A PHYLLIS LANDAU 3 Senior Arista, XYZ, 6-8, Student Assembly Rep., 6, Class Officer, 4, 7, Grade Adviser's Office, 4-8, Program Comm., 5-7. -i :x: I'T'1 I- vs Z :za I' J: 2 2 G: 02? Cm U0 ' :r 072 an U3 rn o -1 cn 1-4- m -1 14 -Ib T na ur sr m H- U' on 7 'iz' ea,e I I HAqfD2.,1 J' A g f W ,s .. 4 lv, 7729 Q 2.1,-a-:-3.f., WILLIAM LANDAU Class Officer, 3, 5, 7, Student Assembly Rep., 3, 5, 7, Vice-Pres- ident, 6, History Club, 5, 6, Track Team, 3, 4, 6, 7, Student Lounge, 6, 7, Dutchman Rep., 4. CECILIA LaPlETRA Bowling Club, 7, 8. .4 fr . J , V, , , V Z ' I ,, W , 'fa ' I I l . ' I .,,, I n , 2. ,',r Wi 'Q Q' 1, . I i ' ' ' 2 lf VALERIE LASCIAK Junior Arista, Choral Club, 3, 5-8- Program Comm., 2-8, Class Offi- cer, 1, 3, 6, Modern Dance Club 7, 8, Boosters, 5-8, Senior Sing- XYZ, 2. 1 v BETSY LANDESMAN Boosters, 5-8, Erasmian Rep., 3-5 Biota Rep., 4, Biology Office, 3-8, Swimming Pool Aide, 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Erasmian Art Staff, 4. f A . , iffff 7 .fl 4 f y,-wir .,, W s 1 M' ' ' 1 0 j. z I I ' I 15.154 , .f ir-.git RENEE LAPIN XYZ, 4-7, Class Officer, 3, 4, Bowling Club, 6, 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Program Comm. Office, 4-7. -' . I ?a ',,:.igr. 5, 1.-,f 5 , at Q 69 1, . , if ,sz - 97? X Q I 4 W Nm 9, ' , sf., I I ,.,, , :L-4awff,,,,. CAROL LAUDIN Art Office, 3, 5, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, G.0. Rep., 4. 4f 'W6 GLORIA LANG Transportation Office, 3-7, Girls' Health Education Office, 4, 6, Bowling Club, 5-7, Sophomore Sing, Class Officer, 4, Volleyball Club, 8, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. G Z, , rffj 54 gf. 1, 4- ' I ,, X 1 g VL-15 7 ,- r , ----I , . t .bags ,V if -.Ziff 2' '39 ' ,J ARTHUR LARSEN G.0. Rep., 1, Class Officer, 4, 7. 1-In X BARBARA LAURIA Senior Sing. ' I , 4.-42:4 r r 1 :YQ X f fy IA ROBERT LANGE Cafeteria, 4, 6-8, Arch Patrol 5 -Q--an., JOAN LaSASSO Class Officer, 1, 5, Newman C ub 1. CHARLES LAWRENCE Teacher's Secretary, 7, History Club, 2. 1 YW-E Q15 ROBERT LAWRENCE G.O. Rep., 1, 2, Class Officer, 1, 2, Junior Varsity Basketball Team, 1-3, Basketball Team, 4-8. ,fad 41 o 'J ,,- v . . 4 f .W ij LINDA LEAL Cantata, 5-8. P66 WANDA LEE Hobby: Swimming. GLORIA LAWTON Sophomore Sing, Junior Senior Sing, Art Office, 6, Art Circle, 5, Cafeteria Squad, 7. Sing, ' fl -4-Z' l .K , W AV - , , r 'EV' ' , R' '- g.,,f'3' ' ,., V fQzf'Ta , - lf-: v 7 -fs, gr: 1' f SUSAN LEBEN Boosters, 5-7. if . 1 3 ,ffm ,g r ' ,B ' fl, 3 ,, ' , iff r f fr V .C ,. - STANLEY LEFKOWITZ Senior Arista, XYZ, 7, Arch Pa- trol, 6. 6 Ill' . ffl, ' V a! i f- musiyai 4 1 . ,A .. 6 AQ: 0 74' -r f- .. Q3 , 3 f 1, H ,W K ? fi A-EQV -at ,ge TERRY LAZAROWITZ Arch Patrol, 3, 4, Student Assem- bly Rep., 5, 6, Class Officer, 5. JOANNE LEDER Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 2-8, Leaders' Club 5-8, Biology Office, 3-8, XYZ, 1, 2 6-8, Hockey Club, 1-8, Junior Sing ELYSE LEHRER vs-: . W-. 1 J' 'Ps i ARLENE LAZEAR LANA LAZEROFF BARBARA LEAF Girls' Health Education Office, 3-5, Leaders' Club, 5-8, Treasurer, 7, Plans to attend college. Dramatics Club, 6. - mi, . 1 14 vw' ' Q . - if ' ' BARBARA LEE Sophomore Sirig, Badminton Club, 6, Tennis Club, 6, Modern Dance Club, 7, Teacher's Secretary, 5, 6. ' - 5 , 4 sf ff y ,J 0 , I ' 01 '- ' gf, . 1, QV 1 yy ' , , ' X ' ,.-- 1-' 1- 2 IRENE LEIBOWITZ Class Officer, 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, Record Plans to become a radio actress Office, 5-8, Student Assembly Rep., 1, 5, 8, Annex Office, 1, 2 Erasmian Rep., 6. JuniorArista, Program Comm., 3-7, Softball Club, 5-8, Volleyball Club, 5-8, Bowling Club, 5-8, Senior Sing, Senior Arista. CAROL LEE Hobbies: Swimming, Bowling, Dancing. DAVID LEINWAND Football Team, 5-8. 'f A . V 'V Vgyg 'I I e V' qw T551 -.--. 1 --,fn EUGENE LEE Arch Patrol, 5, 6, Class Officer, 2, Junior Band, 8. swlyg ' JUDITH LEMBO Class Officer, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club, 5, 6, Sophomore Sing, Can- tata, 5, 6. 133 ELLEN LEMPERT ior Sing, Senior Sing, Class cer, 6, Student Assembly Rep., i, 7, G.O. Store, 6, 7, Erasmian ., 5. f - ,- Y W I , 1 I ' . I .11 , ee- I J. QIP' i f ' 1 l:lf.?f- I ,V,V MICHAEL LESK 1hman, 4-8, Editor-in-Chief, 7, Iath Team, 5-8, Co-Captain, 7, IYZ, 5-8, President, 8, Math ze, 3-8, Junior Arista, Senior ia, Adm. Asst. Office, 3-5, 'rus, 6, 8. LINDA LEVIN r Arista, Senior Arista, XYZ, Attendance Office, 4-8, Boost- 5-8, Class Officer, 3, 4, Soph- e Sing, Senior Sing. STEVE LENETT Attendance Office, 3-7. .,...ainr CAROL LESSER Russian Club, 6, Modern Dance Club, 6-8, Footlighters, 6, G.O. Rep., 3, Senior Activities Office, 5-8. gf: Q , f J, 1 -Qi BARRY LEVINE Plans to become an accountant. u +, Y,-m am? ,REQ V, V If . 'Sf A , EUGENE LERMAN ARTHUR LERNER DEANNA LERNER gogtTllhTsaln,I456, Junior Band, Arch Patrol, 4, Class Officer, 6. Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- - : rc a ro , . ior Sing, Infirmary, 4-8. I I L ' ,Q . X ' 'r B ' - 4. x , 1 I ., , 'K I f ' I ,ff 3 L d4,:'a? ' 1 I II ---bfi, C73 at III , I '. 1 . I ,l I, KSN:-, if ' ' ' Q ff ff -, S I 21, f 1 i I gf .1 1 Cv, f:..f . if-T' 1' 1 il- I Q V I 1 I.. J 'I V ' W Q 1 L' I . lv E, X' lJ'a,7gf:v-, S ':i31,2lPf3,of'.1. :N ,V-ff '4. 'l'1'4 '-' , - . -M - lv X.-'IF I frail. '.x 'X 'Q N ' liz? 7 Q I t'nys '- , v, , 4 4 Q ug I ul I , 7 uf: 7, X'axXxXsxX ' :L 9 . X V11 'I fly, fl-.IX-YI tfvxkxnv . ,,,. 1 rf '1' b','1u I I -I: J ff, 1. 9 t,. af . 9 rg-, ,lnkn e - , x aclzffr.: - 1 , A I D I V' 1:1 'lt oft , xmxxyxvf - ,, .:, ,J ,-:nl X . Q . , f u I K. ' lj 4 e- .xi 1' X ' lx ' , ' 1 ' V-W, -F gn ' ' ix K , X X' ' K - I haf :wifi 5 If X X . Q :hugh V XM -X' k' Ei, C,f4?lEE. :ffm ,, . .. .gf . , S j 54 Q Z K f f, 449 lit ' 'jg..+ V2 f ' f' 43 fw- i 4 fr ,, ,,,,. STEPHEN LESCHT Grade Adviser's Office, 3-8, Cafe- teria Squad, 1, 2. ,FUN 4F'l'-Q.. IRENE LEVENSON Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Biol- ogy Lab., 4-8, Erasmian Rep., 4, DIANE LEVINE Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Boosters, 5-8, Attendance Office, 3, 4, Class Officer, 3-7, Tennis Club, 6, Student Assembly Rep., 3-7, G.O. Rep., 3, 4. . ' I ., . 'hwgf LINDA LESIGER Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Grade Adviser's Office, 4-7. Q? RUTH LEVERTON Plans to become a bookkeeper. X ELLEN LEVINE Library, 5, 6. -'fvgn ,.. ,f . .ff 14 f., ., .-gf' ' f -,U V v-. U .1 A , C qi v 5 3 nr V ghd!! 'Q , .,f,, ,i.fif - ' if -5 , 'f . .-14.4 In . ' ' Li' 415 8 ' af Q. A ' ' A cos, 'L . Us 1 f' 5,32 , 1. ,- ' u ' 4 mf 1 - , ' 1 Qf' cw. , ' '.-. 9, ,I+ 'haf FS' . -. . V f .' z.. ,Q sig gm , wi, 3.355-f.j. X- ,- s-.,w, r. I f- S.. ., , -, ,e ,ur ng.,- -, a 39 2 '- 'H '-isnt,-' , Sig? ,,i.1,:,x1iSa. it Q S2125 1. ann 5 , 'bf 'vs- Igf-IJ . 1 . 'fi I ll if xi'-LJ-j W W f if in 0 Q 7 9 . I 'NX if X ALFRED LEVY Dutchman Staff, 6, 7. ff, f r I , 4-x 5, f A I . I I ,,-it af ' A ll . f A 1 'i' lil ' ,Mit ,- ff lil kunnw Iwllvm GERALD LEVINE Plans to enter college. MK? DORIS LEVY Boosters, 5-8, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Tennis Club, 7, 8, Student Guidance Comm., 7, 8, Erasmian Rep., 4, Program Comm., 5, 6. f we , V I ' j, 'WP' I 2 ,,,, f kj .' ROBERTA LEVY Dutchman Staff, 5-8, Advertising Manager, 7, 8, Boosters, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing. LENORE LEVINE Math Office, 3-6, Program Comm., 6, 8, Cantata, 8, Attendance Of- fice, 4, Student Assembly Rep., 8, G.0. Rep., 6, Junior Sing, Boosters, 5-8. I li, -, ff ,I -in 7 x U ' I , M , I. IHS valine, an THEODORE LEVY Hobbies: Farming, Stamp and Coin Collecting. .6 E LINDA LEVINE Junior Arista, Class Officer, 4. mm afra- HELENE LEVY Arch Patrol, 3, Infirmary, 5, Soph omore Sing, Junior Sing, G.O. Store, 7, 8, Dutchman Rep., 7. 1 M 1 f ix , ff f ,s Q A. , ,fx , V. 7 , Zi 'f Y-. L, Nfl ELLEN LEW Class Officer, 7. -ji? , g r ' 3 .1aPj'j1'.c:g-Q55 1, ffm. fore-' . RALPH LEVINE Program Comm., 3, 4, XYZ, 6, Senior Arista. BARRY LEVINSON Program Comm., 3-8, English Of- fice, 3-6, CIBSS Officer, 1, 2. n va .X M, ,Q ix , ' DAVID LEVINSON Arch Patrol, 3, Class Officer, 1, 2. 'v 'r a-J KAREN LEVY Boosters, 5-8, Erasmian Art Staff, 5, 6, ARCH Art Staff, 7, 8, Editor, Sophomore Sing, Teacher's Secre- tary, 4, Art Circle, 5, 6, Tennis Club, 7, Senior Sing. we , W, ,, X' :yi r ffr' f I 'avg .k lf' W-Zfflfvf' ,fi S- img f' x Q , f 'l X N a , , V, , . A W A .,,, g f, Kg fx N--7 , - r- A Q y if 4 ,,,, ,vb , 5 1 ,,.....a-P 5.5, I 'V u.fi'!v A ' ' N 1 1: A O l Q I , ' I xx o ff , , JOEL LEVY f K Junior Varsity Basketball Team, 3, , ff 4, Football Team, 7, Class Officer, I Ks, I ' 4-6, Student Assembly Rep., 5-7, ' ke' ,j f Dutchman Rep., 7, Junior Sing, ,-?,,6' Senior Sing, Adm. Asst. Office, 5. -U ',.,i' ,'.,. ,.'. JOEL LEWIS Plans to attend college. ' LARRY LIBOW Arch Patrol, 6, Class Officer, 6, Senior Sing. 4 ' lag s'-- 1 ff va 'fffa-221 J as f I ff-ff, H , JOHN LICHAU Track Team, 3-8. 135 K 'w r , ' 9' f gf LL ' I '2 fgf3,,il '- .,.,A. f I 1 in MADY LICHTENBERG ROBERTA LICHTNIAN . Asst. Office, 5, 6, French Boosters, 5-8, Program Comm. Of- ring Squad, 5, Class Officer, fice, 5-8, Student Assembly Rep., Senior Sing. ,f ,V I . K - 1.: j!A, f PETER LINK : to enter college. Qi, ' f X ,,, ssss, INA LIPTON r Arista, Leaders' Club, 4-8, ry Club, 1-8, XYZ, 2, 6-8: officer, 1, 2, Biology Office, lolleyball Club,5-8, Pl'0EV3m ., 2-8. 7, G.O. Rep., 7, Junior Ban , d 3, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sin - Sen- MARK LIEBERGALL Golf Team, 5-8, Class Officer, 1-3 5, 7, Student Assembly Rep., 4, Student Guidance Comm., 4, Biol- 1-iam., MARTHA LIESNER Sophomore Sing, Junior Sin - Sen- E. ior Sing, Junior Chorus, 3. g, ogy Office, 5. ior Sing. s . ? Xhx I Q2 ' xg C f X s ff , ' N- . 1 Lf-ij!! f V ' ,ff I . f I , 'Tal Q 'N i ' fr? 1,2 xi , ff r Sf AL 4 EW ia m! f !?f if ,pg ' 1 'X J f N - 1 ' V , x f , V as hi 9 1 4 riff 'f ix, X, ' ' or-W 'fi -' X X I '- N- ff - sz I' lr ! ' A A -' I f , - U! '1 . , ,I -dx., i ' , 1 L7ff-f'4S34?' 1 ig , . . - If ., -Z ll WL X S its 5.3557 :Ill 3,6 1.2: we asliig X 5 use . mga , if f ,rf p- .Q ,ff 4 , j BENEDICT LIGUORI Football Team, 5. Z 1. . . ., ,,,- V --WO' ' ,, -ff wh, .. 'V .- . B. ' . I 5' ' f.-f ' X , 1, - - ' 2 52:5 ' . 4 ..,. ...X ,,,,,,, ELLEN LINKLETTER Newman Club, 1, Class Officer, 5- G.O. Rep., 2. -f Y' st 1 -'V W .. . fm, sf' JUDY urwln f I A ZA .,,,,w i f L ,V A 1 .rf Y f ,.1 Wf ,, N7 4 Z.. ,rf f f ' 4, :gre I f . ,hx , , ,V ,, ,, My f V ANN LIKE Class Officer, 3, 5, Program Comm. Office, 7, 8, Library Asst., 4, Junior Sing, Erasmian Rep., 3, Student Assembly Rep., 3. 'V 5 .,, Y N 'gp ,rv --isis, V ,' ROBERT LIPKIN Program Comm., 3-7, Erasmian Rep., 6, Junior Sing, Track Team, 3, 4, Grade Adviser's Office, 5, 6, Dutchman Rep., 6. . N J W , it 5. XX JD an xx jj f , ,fig 1- - can .in A VERONICA LLOYD Attendance Office, 3-8, Student Class Officer, 2, 4-6, Bowling Guidance Comm., 5, 6, Student Club, 7, 8, Erasmian Rep., 2. Assembly Rep., 5, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. If -,-ff . .VM .,,.! ' fe, 5 , . . , f C 44, ,jfs 21' 'S 1 MAXINE LINIAL Erasmian Staff, 7, 8, Junior Arista Senior Arista, Boosters, 4-8, Eng Iish Office, 4-8, Program Comm. 4-8, XYZ, 5, 6, Senior Sing. f f f ,QW MARC LIPPMAN Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Tennis Team, 5-8, Captain, 7, 8, Dutch- man, 6-8, Associate Editor, 7, 8, XYZ, 4-8, Student Assembly Rep., 3, Math Tutor, 4, Papyrus, 8, Business Manager. JOSEPH LOMBARDO Plans to enter the Navy. ROBERT LONGOBARDO Hobby: Drummer in a band. JEFFREY LUCKER Orchestra, 3-8. JAMES LUSARDI Plans to enter the Marine Corps. cfm ALAN LOOMER Class Officer, 1, 2, 6: Student Assembly Rep., 6: Service Squad, 6. . the-lf , S ff. ff . . 'r,' MICHAEL LUDWIG Hobbies: Bowling, Baseball, ketball. B33- 1 2f .F'r3 1 ' i ff? i fmt? Oki f if f f E f , O ROBERT LUSARDI Hobby: Sports. Era: '-f,- JL' 1 We . ,, if -if Eff ' . :: C . ,',, L I VV W f.g?'f f i:,.,, fseerr, if 1 I 7 rrrlrlr .'1-,r, ' 9 'Qi ,if ff.'7.f'f,, A ,,,-, ,':1 A w I M . '::f : fue... X we 2 . . r, fi' 'T J F, H ' V ,J gqi In 49. ,N JAY LOWLICHT CHARLOTTE LUCAS H ,fe xg O Arch Patrol, 5, 6: Class Officer, Girls' Health Education Office, 7. i . l . 2, 3, 6: G.O. Rep., 4. p -- 6 pl ,X f Q th' I 3 , I 'J T 1' XJ . w - ll 'ICI5 ' 5i f.2-62 2122553 1-' ,,,., , S 1 57' I 5 I' - WX All ' if W9 l if ' r.-1,f ,4.,.-. f r :,',. : va. ,f l ,f . X Y, . x B JE at .- . to . ,r, L t tl -at ll 1 r 95,3--Mff Xa! mt' el. 1 S :lv H V1 ,uiggwg ,SQA -. 5- -.gig ' 7,1 9 ix 9 T 1 + frrrrra - ' J -.-- I -N ,, ' K ' il S V' 'J' I 9 J ': . ., :L -if , ' J 'U' , ' f X 'il l .1 J 'rl 1 Z 'T 4 J All . . .. r l X., .JIV V, .. ,.iV,V .L J I I' l I , I .5 .-gi t .. C iv- J! V N Q L' ' .5 , Q-Q '-43!,,,QJ Q, moms LUINSKI cARoL LUND or-fda Bf'E'Efffu Plans to become a legal stenog- Leaders' Club, 5-8: Art Circle, 7, rapher. 8: Basketball Club, 6-8: Softball Club, 6-8: volleyball Club, 6-8: Badminton Club, 6-8: Cantata, 5. 4 ' '.. In '7 V ,, if 'vi H C A x. , .V ' .- 1' ,,,,:.j Ywf'-,. 5- ,,v, , ' ,..: Q , cg , ' ,. T?-rg.. I :Z ' I V - J, FW Q ,,,Q N. , . . Q., ' . . .. , ' 3 J .,.. . J 7. .J ,r..r fr - . ...L 4 ::-t. . 'C JANET LUSTIG Boosters, 5-8: Program Comm., MARIAN LUSTIGMAN Attendance Office, 6: Payro 3-8: Choral Club, 5-8: Student fice,6 Guidance Comm., 5-8, Chairman, 7, 8: G.O. Store, 5-8: General Of- fice, 5: Sophomore Sing: Student Assembly Rep., 4. FREDERICK LYMAN Usher Squad, 4: Arch Patrol, 4: Dean of Boys Office, 5-8. II Of- BARBARA MACKLIS Dramatics Club, 1: Junior Sing: Senior Sing: Glee Club, 1: Tennis Club, 6: Hockey Club, 5: Bowling Club, 5, 6: G.O. Rep., 1, 5. MARION MACNOW Class Officer, 3-6: Junior Sing: Senior Sing: Student Guidance Comm., 3, 4: Bowling Club, 4: Student Assembly Rep., 3. 137 N 3 ? . X ,p 1? 3 r - 'SLE' IACQUELINE MACQUARRIE RAMONA MADUROS :lish Bookroom, 5. Plans to become a medical tech- IRA MAKASHAY ior Arista, Cafeteria Squad, 5, de Adviser's Office, 7, 8, XYZ, , Program Comm., 3. niciafn. ., X X 1 , .FF X '1m4iq5!fg1 QI. 5 i ii i i' M W O 4 'll O mg at O , ,, ::. ':.:... ' 'Q I .fi - V i r i 'hluuivuliiuirlnr Ll x . Q I ffm L 'MM :Ziyi-fum fi' ii ff N V, .Q S 'Ri dvr. , ., 7354.-5345. I, ,nit ff 'wg-4 s ' ' 4 3, gf., DENNIS MANCHEN h Tutoring Squad, 3-8, Captain, Class Officer, 5, Boys' Glee i, 3, 4, Erasmian Rep., 7, Sen- Sing, Student Assembly Rep., YZ, 8, G.O. Rep., 8. we-CY BARBARA MANDEL Plans to become a biology teacher. V, if JOEL MAGID Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Cafe- teria Squad, 3. G.0 Rep. 4-6, Program Comm . - ris' f I f. 6 . . I, -, .,., , ' CWM: IM ANGEL MAIELLO Bowling Club, 7, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing. 554 fda 'i. '. . CGII 4 Club, 5-7, Sophomore Sing Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Senior Arista. ,3jc :',-A 5 2 J: :': Z 5 5 iii ng 'W 'E -glee? ,E--. .Nl 'l V 7 ,. , g H742 S - X , , V 1- , , V I 25,4 L 1 rf f ,J f' I 'f -'fi?.1i , 7 W' ,., 1. V 4 , f ff Q, 3 M f ,je 4, JI? f W2 1 f ' W , C fu, V f O f X ' , 1 f ' ,. f f 7 - if , ' , , J? , - V A' Q ' 1 Z MERNA MANDEL Attendance Office, 3, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 5-8, Cantata, 4, 5, 8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Class Officer, 3, 6, Art Office, 5. MYRA MANDELBAUM Senior Arista, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 6, XYZ, 5-8, English Office, 3-8, G.O. Rep., 4, Class Officer, 7. J ,gf ' --.muh 'rm DENNIS MAISEL Arch Patrol, 3, 6, Class Officer 5, Student Assembly Rep., 4, 7, Vice-President, 8, G.O. Store, 7, 8, Junior Varsity Basketball Team, 3. ALBERT MALAVE Arch Patrol, 3, Art Gallery Office 3. BEVERLY MANDELL Boosters, 5-8, Attendance Office, 4-8, Biota Rep., 4, Erasmian Rep., 5, 7, Dutchman Rep., 6, 7, G.O. Rep., 7, Class Officer, 7, Sopho- more Sing, Student Assembly Rep., 7. . U , x -sim-Q9 ff 1, .-if -'fl ' 6 ' . aj 7 , JZ M64 X W f f, ,J 4.1, , V f ' f mv-f. f I ,M-175 W ' V , Myfm, 47 ff fl ff f Q, L ' Tc DORIS MAISEL Senior Arista, Junior Arista, XYZ, 4-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Class Officer, 4, 6, 7, Senior Sing, Boosters, 5-8, General Office, 3-6. Qi 1 J? LYLE MALLOY Plans to go to college. A i ffl ' if ELEANOR MAJEWSKI Class Officer, 1, Bowling Club, 5, 7, 8, Senior -Sing, Art Circle, 7, 8. MAUREEN MAMI Bowling Club, 5, 7, 8, Softball Club, 5-7, Basketball Club, 6, 8. LOUIS MARCUCCI Class Officer, 1-8, Student Assem- bly Rep., 1-8. 11 -'11, , . mfg . . I LL:- ' -Il ' 53,-I I fl:-'11 I . .L'- I ELLEN MARCUS . Q- ERASMUS I-IALL --4 LEONARD MARGOLIS LESLIE MARK NANCY MARKOWE Plans to become a medical assist- ant. TED MARKS Arch Patrol, 4, 5, xvz, 5, 6. MICHAEL MASH BERG 6.0. Vice-President, 7, 8, Sopho- more Grade President, Guidance Office, 5, 6, Dutchman Staff, 7, Business Manager, Student Coun- cil, 3, 4, 7, 8, Student Assembly Rep., 3-5, 7, 8, History Club, 5. fax, 5 f 1 W . f . 1 X , ., .5.f.,,. , , ,gk H 0 X wa NAOMI MARRITT Plans to be a dancer. JuniorArista, Junior Band, 3, Boys' Principa-l's Office, 4-8, Class Offi- Senior Sing. GIGS Club, 7, 3: HiSf0fY Club, 85 cer, 5, 6, Student Assembly Rep., Usher Squad, 3. 5, Dutchman Rep., 3, Erasmian GLORIA MARTIN Class Officer, 1, 2, 5, 7, Student Assembly Rep., 2, 5, Junior Cho- rus, 3, 4, Cantata, 57. Rep., 3, 4, 6, Senior Sing. '53 ' ' ft, YW. I U' on H 4' A ul an EE J ef EI: '5 35 A' Z HELAINE MARKOWITZ Junior Sing, Bowling Club, 5, Class Officer, 4, Volleyball Club, 6, Senior Sing, General Office, 5, Grade Adviser's Office, 6, Attend- ance Office, 7. JOE MARTUCCI Plans to become a dentist. 7 .ff -- . ,, .. . ,F,,--l. I-QQ S Q Xxx A B 'baba Q X - xi .I - ll ll. . x , l I . ' nlI!EgE!',,f I I N i.'u R II Es .IIHII X SN .q lg I I I f. ram le f'F5'ei:?' 6352-Q 7 -25 G 'isa E J -Sf' 41 5 get iw .. ..- ' f fm L A if , ' .gif -, , -1 . . 'I , ,v Y f C9 f 'IK GERALDINE MARYN Program Comm., 5, Newman Club, 6, Sophomore Sing. 'I -i.. . -I . , X V I , it ,i., , ' - - . I -I .f - Jw -at , ,V 5 I I--QQ! . .i., . . fll : a f I W I I f' f f iI'i 5 - 1 ..i-. I EMIL MASOTTO PAT MASTRORILLI ELAINE MATTHEWS WILLIAM MATTHEWS CONNIE MAXSON NANCY MAXWELL Arch Patrol, 3, 5. Class Officer, 7, Student Assem- Hobbies: Dancing, Bowling. Biology Lab., 3, 4, Math Office, Class Officer, 3, 4, 6, Adm, Asst. Senior Sing. bly Rep., 5, Track Team, 3, Grade 5, 6, 8, Visual Aids Squad, 5, Office, 3, 4, 6, 7, Trinity Club, 7, Adviser's Office, 5, Chemistry Lab., 6. Junior Sing, Junior Arista, XYZ, 6. 139 'Qr W TOBIE MAYER ade Adviser's Office, 5-8, Class ficer, 5, 7, Modern Dance Club, 8, Boosters, 5-8, Sophomore ng, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, udent Assembly Rep., 7. BARBARA MAYERS Choral Club, 4, 5. . l CQ ? ,W . , V 5, X , w ere ' ' 'f I ' ...., I K' ESQ ,,. . - ' . Ny 4 It t JOAN M. MCCARTHY Class Officer, 6, 7. s. V 'I ,X I .I I. -X r , A 1 A Q., ' i X ' I, Xf', .., X I f I : dv! . A , X ,, f A! 1 f 4' x ml V If--A ig' 4' 45- . T: i '9 e- -.-M... 1. J. . -, S DIANE IVICPHERSON lbbies: Swimming, Sewing, Danc- g. Z N. f 4 X , I .V , ,V A 'f-' 'N JN fV 'fffmf . I ,,, , 'TI 'ifilkifii ,k 1573 I , ,nf ,I 3? , . V ,H-.', .6 ry f M1,.Zz2,f,'79Z42,,g V, 7 . ii ,. 44 . 7 DAVID IVIENDES ALICE IVIERKER MARK NIERNIELSTEIN ,Smian Staff, 3, English Office, Senior Arista, Girl Leader, Junior Hobby: Stamp COIISCUNE. , ARCH Photographic Editor, 3. Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Boosters, 5-8, Student Assembly Rep., 1-59 Choral Club, 5-8: Program Comm., 2-8, Senior Sing, Pianist. 1294 ROBERT MCCONNELL Student Assembly Rep., 7, 8, Base- ball Team, 8. . 1-wi '.-wr . 2 :I vm fl, ' Y, I 6,, Wfiankr Vrk, - f f f I . . ' 042 fl' ff 27? Z-f J ffmff, ,f.fif', .,- , -- ff ,ff 9, .Q If . 1' .a 1 5 ,' g f , ,.:,fI' JOHN McFADD-EN Arch Patrol, 1, 2, 7, 8. PHYLLIS MEINECKE Hobbies, Horseback Riding, Danc- ing, Swimming. wid ,M NANCY NIERSHON Class Officer, 3, 5, 7, Boosters, 5-8, Orchestra, 6-8, Junior Band, 2, 3, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 6, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. SANDRA MELENDEZ Class Officer, 2, 7, Girls' Health Education Office, 2, 3, Volleyball Club, 5, Softball Club, 6. CHARLES MESHBERG Arch Patrol, 3, Student Assembly Rep., 4. CARRIE McNAlR Plans to become a nurse. ,. 'AQ-J jig MARILYN MELKONIAN Junior Arista, XYZ, 7, 8, Senior Grade President, Boosters, 5-8, Dean of Girls' Office, 3, 4, 7, 8, Program Comm., 3-8, Student As- sembly Rep., 4, 7, Class Officer, 3. SUSAN MEYERSON Program Comm., 2-5, Braille Of- fice, 3-8, ARCH Rep., 7, XYZ, 2. JUANITA NlcNlCHOLS Class Officer, 5, Cantata, 5-8, Junior Chorus, 4, Modern Dance Club, 6. ,i ,, V V gi2SP2'1 l1F?'f:?:il8f- g, rf, : 1 v fff5L?2f1f2' i'i,15,7f1f titer-lzrfzeimigf' 2 F '.fg3,'3',Zt--If,E5?n1'Zf ' ,,,:,px'rw,g..flw?.s-,,yxg. ' , LEONARD MELMAN Arch Patrol, 4, 6, Art Stockroom, 4. CURT MEYHOEFER Ba-nd, 5-8. l A .. . his ' ' L' YD f f' - , f I ,f K I X , fd if lg NNN N J J X Y ,I X IX ' '14 ,, I f l, I Q 'N YNYTJ , .7 A ' !'il X jj if 1 Y Y ' AJ 39 XJ! ' MIlll l' 7 ffwlt- X ,A - . 'L' 1' ! f4'0gt.?',3 A . L s 52,07 1 ff f 'NX 41 J I XX I 'f'!7 ff Y I rv l in hx P, q, kg., Maxi 4,11 M ,weigh H- I S PV Ns' ,il , ,f Ai ,Qu f MICHAEL MICHALSKI Plans to become ai draftsman. A .I lag,-,I Y . Y -' V . 4 ' '-r 'e . J 3 , Q35 i .. ., s5'r1Wg'EF? . f iv' . - 7 ' if ' '11-'S 3'2- JACK MILANO Football Team, 4-6. JUDY MILLER Bowling Club, 5, Sophomore Sing, Dean of Girls' Office, 7, 8. 7 as E 'nm :ki N A . . , .,, , . ,Q 'iff ' K vw 'J :max ,',,:'i I - ,,iL , RZ? DENIS MIDNET Hobbies: Music, Sports. VY 'J DAVID MILLER Junior Arista, Arch Patrol, 5, Boys' Glee Club, 7, 8. NORA MILLER Boosters, 5-8, Cantata, 5-8, Class Officer, 4, Student Assembly Rep., 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Hockey Club, 4. c J s t A X f ,fy , 'fr . in -' ,. ,se it ' S 79:1 HH , Mtm. , ,.., Q X at 'air Q. ,R , v ,,. NANCY MIGDOLE Class Officer, 1-5, Student As- sembly Rep., 1-3, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, G.0. Rep., 2. 4090? 4 JANET MILLER Junior Chorus, 3, Choral Club, 5-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 6, Braille gffice, 7, 8, Teacher's Secretary, .rf , 4 ,, I ,,,,, . rf, , , ,.,,,,f f, ' ,fy.m2'ff 4 STEPHEN MILLER Arch Patrol, 3, Class Officer, 1, 2, G.0. Rep., 4. if as 1,--Q, JOSEPH MIKUS Dealn of Boys' Office, 4, 5, Arch Patrol, 6, 8. TAT V 4 fat' e as-, . , 'V' JAY MILLER Class Officer, 7, 8, Biology Lab., 4-8, Band, 5-8, Orchestra, 5-8, Math Tutor, 3, 4, Senior Arista. vi 'Ti 4.,,...f?f,'f' ' ' fm: ' rliil STEVEN MILLER Dutchman Rep., 5, Student Assem- bly Rep., 6, 7. 141 SUSAN MILLER 'ade Adviser's Office, 3-8, Bowl- g Club, 4, Class Officer, 5, Stu- :nt Assembly Rep., 5, Erasmian ap., 6, Sophomore Sing, .lunior ng, G.O. Rep., 3. I .17 l u . ' A l, ,,,ss, 4,ls,esss,l . if if . new 3 X as ' ' ',k'.-, i E ,-., ROSALIND MILMAN Program Comm. Office, 4-8, Class Officer, 4, Student Assembly Rep., 4, Dutchman Rep., 4. STEVEN MOFSHIN Plans to become a history teacher. it N-.W CAROL MIRRIONE Attendance Office, 2-5, Class Of- ficer, 1, 2. Q ! ..- , Q31 ,Wifi 'f-V if li! f ff ffv , ff If ' 1 . 'f 5f:,z' , 24 .S 7' C+ f 4'-,W'! ' , is mga.. I me MICHAEL MOHN Orchestra, 5-8, Senior Arista. M 1 I Q -2 I I f 1 if .I I R' Ii., 4 'MZ .f ,Aj , -, jf W e BONNIE MITCHELL Senior Sing, ARCH Rep., 7, G.O. Store,8. , Slftkhli , I ,g- ' 'Ty ' , 7'-if f, CHARLES MONAT Boys' Glee Club, 6-8, Dean of Girls' Office, 3-5, Swimming Team, 7, 8, Senior Sing. 0419 vw ,f PETER MITCHELL Hobbies: Softball, Football. LEONARD MONCHICK Arch Patrol, 3, English Office, 5. 1 ' LQ 5713 75 VFW '- ff,-,fa ,4 7 f l? , I gfgbj, GEORGE MITRO Boys' Glee Club, 1-8. IILL MONTAG Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing Boosters, 5-8, Erasmian Rep., 5, 7, Class Officer, 5, Student As- sembly Rep., 7, G.O. Office, 3-8 Baseball Club, 6. SHEIl.A MODELL Employment Office, 5, 6, Class Officer, 6. f 2 -4 471' I . e M 0.1 ,ff fa , 4, , X , Q 5,3542 0 A f Qt pf es? If 1 A Lflfi ARLENE MONTE Bowling Club, 7, 8, G.O. Rep., 2 Class Officer, 6. l , . , , W. .,.,.,,,,,.,,1.,51i,,., ELIZABETH MONTEFUSCO Class Officer, 6, G.O. Rep., 3. MARLENE MOSES G.O. Rep., 3, 4, Class Officer, 6, Sophomore Sing. IIA 5. H4 -qw F qt- :-- , -5, 9,3 i 1 ' wx S,-T - fi 1,-.F :ff N5 7 . U 33'-5' 2. - 5 '- . L- . 7' Qi'- ' -. . -A. k id' fe I P '-4 F JP ELEANOR MOORE General Office, 6, 8, Modern Dance Club, 7, 8. SARAH MOSES Grade Adviser's Office, 4-8. EILEEN MORAN Class Officer, 3-5, 7, G.O. Rep., 2, 3. gr'1'Qq'2',- .Y ,j A AQK, F V .Pl , -'... Q . i, . ...,. -l , , 5 r MAURICE MORENO Student Assembly Rep., 6, Class Officer, 3, Dean of Boys' Office, 3-8. STEPHEN MOSHMAN Junior Arista, Senior Arista-, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, Math. Office, 3-8, Orchestra, 5-8, Concert- master, 7, 8, XYZ, 5-8. W. , MARION MOSKOWITZ Hockey Club, 4, 6, Bowling Club, 6, 7, Class Officer, 3, G.O. Rep., 6, Junior Sing, History Office, 5, Teacher's Secretary, 3, 4, Russian Club, 6. PHILIP MULVEY Arch Patrol, 5, G.O. Rep., 3, Jun- ior Chorus, 4. pl I v,,,,,,,, ' gs-54, , Sant. 1, '13 f, 2, 11 . , ' i' BARRY MORGENSTERN Stockroom, 4-8. ROBERT MOSKOWITZ Program Comm., 3, Latin Tutoring 7, 8. ETHEL MUNDE f N I CAROL MOROING Junior Chorus, 3, Library, 3, ln- firmary, 4, Bowling Club, 5, Jun- ior Sing, Program Comm., 3-8, Choral Club, 5-8, Senior Arista. CAROL MOSNICK Plans to become a legal stenog- rapher. SANDRA MUNITZ Biology Lab., 5-8, Hockey Club, 6. Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Eras- mian Rep., 5. JULIA MORTON Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, Class Officer, 7, XYZ, 6-8, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 4-8, Student Guidance Comm., 3, Senior Sing. GILBERT MOSS Track Team, 7, 8, Arch Patrol, 5. LAWRENCE MURDOCH Hobbies, Stamps, Coins. 143 DENIS MURRAY lans to enter the service. MARGARET NICHOLS 'rogram Comm., 3, Grade Advis- r's Office, 7, 8, French-Spanish lonor Squad, 6, Senior Arista, tudent Guidance Comm., 5-8. MURN NIPPO obbies: Photography, Swimming, fchery, Paper Money Collecting. I4 MICHAEL MYERS Visual Aids, 6, Chess Club, 5 Chemistry Lab., 5. CAROL N ICOTRA Hobby, Bowling. , , . ff 'Q ,i 392 f 7 .5 ,,,, ' f , JOEL NOVICK .430 X Q 6, Cafeteria Squad, 6, Bowling Team, 6, 7, G.O. Rep., 5. BARRY NADLER XYZ, 5-7, Senior Arista, Class Of- ficer, 4, Chess Club, 5-7, Grade Adviser's Office, 5-7. Em ..r, . lr f I.'a,n,,V I , , ,.!, I , ' ,.-..., Yi if X z:i?s'z?ff?,If,.fbiw 15 , . I JOHN NASTRO CAROL NEVELOFF MICHAEL NEWFIELD LESLIE NEWMAN Senior Arista, XYZ, 7, 8, Che-ss Senior Sing, 7, 8, Secretary, Sen- Biology Lab., 5, Arch Patrol, 3. Program COITIITI., 3, 4: Bi0l0EY Of- Club, 5-8, Grade Adviser's Office, ior Activities Comm., 7, 8, Biology fice, 4-7, G.0' Rep., 7, Erasmian 3, Math Tutoring Squad, 4-8. Lab., 3-8, Student Assembly Rep., Rep., 4, 5. 6, 7, Twirlers, 5, 6, ARCH Rep., 7, Erasmian Rep., 4, 6, Swim Aid, 4, 6. I I I I I I I' I NORMAN OBST Junior Arista, Chess Club, 5-8, Captain, XYZ, 5, Record Office, 4-8, Arch Patrol, 2, Senior Arista. 5 Q., ARTHUR OKUN Class Officer, 3, 4, 6, Arch Patrol, 3, 5, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Student Assembly, Vice-President, 7, President, 8, Awards Comm., 7, s. JOAN OLMA ROBERT OLSON Grade Adviser's Office, 2, Sopho- Junior Chorus, 1, 2, Boys' Glee more Sing. Club, 4, Choral Club, 3, 5-8. ff-A. ' ' Cf F 3 ,if ' 'il'-.f -V1 .9772 JIVJL' f .'f:..f,. ,Jeff ,,, f l ' ff STEVEN OPPENHEINIER Grade Adviser's Office, 3, Infirm- ary, 6, Boys' Health Education Of- fice, 7, 8, Chemistry Lab., 4-a Senior Arista, Biota, 8. e s-ff A f,3.fL1?,:s1's' -- ' ,Ff ff c ,- . 31 ' 0 I 5 sp f ye ft ff .aff A q,5.Ef,,.:.,f,,,,-.gf I -. ., , -'ijt 13:1 ' -f.1,-.-,a4ta,,e'x5 -fall if JAMES NUNEZ Plans to enter the Navy. ESTHER OBARZANEK Leaders Club, 4-8, Volleyball Club, 5-8, Bowling Club, 5-8, Soft- ball Club, 7, 8, Hockey Club, 4-6, Attendance Office, 4. LOUIS OREFICE Class Officer, 1, 3, 7. .1 , .. , ELLEN NUSSBAUM Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Sec- reta-ry, XYZ, 5-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 3-8, Program Comm., 3-8, ARCH Staff, 7, 8, Commencement Comm., 4, French-Spanish Honor Squad, 5, 6. LINDA 0-BERLANDER Junior Arista, Adm, Asst. Office, 3-7, Twirle-rs, 5, 6, Student Guid- ance Comm., 5, 6, ARCH Rep., 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, XYZ, 7. K. CAROL OWENS G.0. Office, 4, Teacher's Secre- tary, 7. 145 RONALD PADD ns to become an accountant. ' sf.-A ,. I QQ L , ,, A f 1 L ' .- -'iiifv L ,. ERNEST PARK nis Team, 6, 7, Chess Team, 7. 42' -, . CAROL PATERSON ita, 4-8, Trinity Club, 6, ay Club, 5-8, Bowling Club, Basketball Club, 5-8. LOIS PAGLIARO Class Officer, 5, Bowling Club, 5, 6, Senior Sing, G.O. Rep., 4. r 49, I ., I 2 ,., 15.-'f MICHAEL PARKS Student Assembly Rep., 7. GERRI PALMESE Modern Dance Club, 5-8, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Teacher's Sec- retary, 6. wwf FRANCES PARNES Record Office, 3-7, Sophomore Sing, Red Cross Rep., 6, Modern Dance Club, 7. we- 1 .J ':,i,'f, 12' -1-:if S 4 ' I -2 , 7' Z--95 if xW ' DALE PAUL JEFFREY PEARLMAN English Office, 4-8, Sophomore XYZ, 5-7, Grade Adviser's Office, Sing, Junior Sing, Boosters, 7, 8, Hockey Club, 4, Modern Dance Club, 7, 8, Class Officer, 3, Sen- ior Sing. 4-7. ANTHONY PALMIOTTI Hobby: Football. x 'RT-. OT is I f ' . .1 . ,A E I GLORIA PASIN Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Modern Dance Club, 7, 8, Senior Arista. vm RONDA PEARLMAN Class Officer, 3, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing. Yf-ug, A ij? 'fm I 4,1 xi. s f 5' ' ,-W 'GW , .1 , V - 6 Q5 f ff .,i.- f , ,J X ff PETER 'PANUTHOS Golf Team, 4-8. eff E .5 JUDITH 'PASTERNAK Class Officer, 3, Dean of Girls' Office, 7. MARILYN PELTZ G.O. Rep., 5, Bowling Club, 6, Sen- ior Arista. , - 'ff 1,4 ., ,,. I- 21, 5,12 ,gf . XA' i Za -J O O! 10 X ffVf 'f4 f W 4 f , . 4. , , 4 , KD 9 ' , , X ' f .1- j'fff? 4 , ILENE PANZER Biology Office, 3-7, Program Comm., 1-3, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Junior Arista, Senior Arista. ANTHONY PASTUSZAK Arch Patrol, 7. MARILYN PERELSON Junior Arista, Program Comm., 2-8, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Senior Sing, Class Officer, 3, 7, Spanish Tutoring Squad, 1, 2. MARION PAPE Leaders Club, 7, 8, President, Can- tata, 4, 5, Spanish Office, 7, 8, Bowling Club, 5-8, Head Coach, Softball Club, 5-8, Coach, Field Hockey Club, 4-6, Sophomore Sing, Senior Arista. V. , . ,. ,W 'Ol AUDREY PATASHNA G.O. Store, 3-7, Tennis Club, 5, 6, Erasmian Rep., 6, Junior Sing, Usher Squad, 6. LYNN 'PERKEL Modern Dance Club, 5-7, Cantata 5-7, Sophomore Sing. v SAUL PERKS Orchestra, 5-8, Band, 6, 8. ,.. . ei? I 1 new 2-fw X t 1. ,, War' X x . i t ay 4 A . a EH ' ' y Q 1, ., gif . , ,.. ,, , 1252--1-2 43' ,,-Z,v, f ,,.,kV ,Wi BEITY PERLER Class Officer, 4, Student Assem- bly Rep., 3, Bowling Club, 7, 8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing. 'I :fQLTTi. . 4 ' xx. V 'f 14:53, 4---. ,err , I ,..,.. , , weft. s. HOWARD PERLMAN Plans to study aircraft design and drafting. MARILYN 'PEIKER Girls' Health Education Office, 5. in All-1 X , LOIS PICKHOLTZ Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, 6, ,X 2 '23, 'S ,ff 'Wi 7 S , -.,, .J I, v ei , 1 ,- 24' cm, , ia S f, ENILYNE PERODIN Trinity Club, 5-7, Softball Club, 7, Modern Dance Club, 7, Junior Sing. STEVEN PERRY Class Officer, 3, 5-7, History Club, 5, 6, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. EDWARD PETRESHOCK Plans to study pharmacy. I A, ,,,,w1N WV: 7 ., ar f J 1 I' THOMAS 'PIERNO Hobbies: Archery, Wood Working. ANGELO PEZZULLO Arch Patrol, 4, 5, Football Team, 2, 6, Infirmary, 7, 8, Class Offi- cer, 5. I LOUISE PESELNICK Grade Adviser's Office, 4-6, Jun- ior Sing, Senior Sing, Bowling Club, 8, Swimming Club, 8. LARRY PFEFFER Swimming Team, 5-B, Dutchman Rep., 4, Junior Sing. ROSE ANN PISCIOTTI Bowling Club, 6-8, Class Officer, 5, Cantata, 4-7. X . ARLENE PLAPINGER Program Comm., 3-8, Class Offi- cer, 5, 6, Student Assembly Rep. 7, G.O. Rep., 3, 7, Student Guid- ance Comm., 5-7, Junior Sing, Bo-wling Club, 5-8, Physical Sci- ence Office, 5, 6. KATHLEEN PEI ERS Plans to be a secretary. PHILIP PHILIPS BOYS' Glee Club, 4f8, Baseball Team, 7. 1 , ff 5. ' . , M Q19 -, ' , , , ,, I. ., f I QE ., V . ff 2 1, .- , X 4 7. fi , ,acc ,J 1 , 13625, 0:2 ,J .,., if ,.., in 1, 'fYf', NaZW',f'4'5 . r , 'JAH' V , V Ig!! ! Sf . 0fW25f7f.1s5f '5 1 'fnfv frmfzgn-sw , 2 g he- yay' . L Z ' if ,- if 'ffzi ALAN PLATT Track Team, 3, Class Officer, 4-6, Teacher's Secretary, 3, 4, 7, Arch Patrol, 8. 147 SARAH PLOTZ gy office, 3-7. +404 HAROLD POMERANZ aria Squad, 3, Infirmary, 5, ?, 4 V V . , - 1252 . 597 ' - .550 3,,.,,4-5 - ,QQ ff' off 1 . -i,'V'. A .if f ,f ,,ai,1f' '-.tffify-,, ,efsfzpf - f ,fs-A ' .1-,,.'11: - sig MW - 3- :swf ,z ,g,Z?Z24 , - . . 251.15 fixfiffi , PM ' aifwxzzfzzfx . !rf ,- A gfdgfvvwnhwse sg ,V if , Q, fnrwwmz ff M in .qawwmwva at 45,4 , h fwvgiggfwa 5 ' f 4i' W 'vn f 4. 1 -fu wf n-f 9 5 MICHAEL POTTER it Assembly Rep., 6, XYZ, enior Arista. ARTHUR POGGI Golf Team, 7, 8, Bowling Team, 7, 8, French Office, 5, English Bookroom, 6. .. ,.,, -. pf, -1-'1 1,-Q-f , I ff -f . f,'f.-fffefrfwirf' ' 1 Ifiv v 'V -. A l ,L SV ' ' 5f'f5A JJ, , ' ' .ffff , 2 .WW .. JEANETTE POPPA Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Eras- mian, 7, 8, Choral Club, 5-8, Pro- gram Comm., 3-7, Grade Adviser's Office, 6-8. ANN PRAEDIGER Plans to become a secretary. 'I+' Ni, M 6 3 . ' . ' ALEXIS POLIN Twirlers, 5-7, Program Comm., 2-6, Radio Club, 6, Student Assem- bly Rep., 2, Class Officer, 2, 4, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, ARCH Rep., 7. GAIL PORT Biology Office, 4-7, Hockey Club, 3-5, Tennis Club, 5-7, Teacher's Secretary, 3, Sophomore Sing, Biota, 8, Senior Arista. f.lr ff - , 34 -z6l142??fyig1 Q ' . 'X f' -.M Q f 4 ,WWW ,143 6 f es , If - 1-bw fy f IRIS PRAGER LOIS POLIVNICK Student Council Rep., 7, G.O. Rep., 2-6, Dutchman Office, 6, Boosters, 5, 6, Bowling Club, 7, Cantata, 5. 4 WVQ, ,,,. I Q . ,,,, . --..- , , G ,fx '92 -'sw ,.,, , K? f, .,.k V, ,, GREGORY POSNIACK Plans to become a pharmacolo- gist. '-9' W-annum LEONARD PREISER Leaders Club, 5-8, Guidance Of- Plans to enter business world. fice, 5, Hockey Club, 4-8, Volley- ball Club, 6-8, Coach, Bowling Club, 6-8, Coach, Program Comm., 3-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing. - ,,,, Zrw-' K! fy! lf' ww . A JAMES POLIZZI Plans to enter college. SHEILA POSTELNIK Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, Boosters, 5-8, Erasmian Art Staff, 7, 8, Art Circle, 7, 8, Secretary, 7, Student Assembly Rep., 4. K ,,-- - by X ,Y i g, v ' ,I 'P ' I if . . Ei. gs .i- 'W' 5f 1' ' Ii V , V 1 MARION PRESTON Class Officer, 3, 5, 6, Swimming Aid, 3-8, Russian Club, 6, Hockey Club, 3, 4, Senior Arista, Sopho- more Sing, Senior Sing. ARLENE POLIZZOTTO G.O. Rep., 3, Class Officer, 4, 5. LINDA POSTER Attendance Office, 4, 5, Sopho- more Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Erasmian Rep., 7. WARREN PRICE G.O. Rep., 1, 2, Arch Patrol, 4, 5. f ., . ,f 0. f ' ., ftafw, M - ,X J ff 2 , 145 Z , , .721 IWW? av SUSAN POMERANTZ French Office, 4-8, Marianne, 6, French Club, 5, Student Guidance Comm., 7, Senior Sing, French Honor Society, 5, 6. Wx Qi hi 1 Y PETER PRINCIPE Hobbies, Woodworking, Swimming, Horseback Riding, Bowling. ,lg . , ,,,.,.,4 , , A , .Y J, . 4 if ' -Q 'fa as f . 53 ' v f K yy , ,,io .o.. , .,,. . XM V.VhV - oii, . Vt 'i Q ,V -gm ' .i:?2,.,,,.. Y Vff, if ,Q ,arg ff' 0 'R 0 J w C J 5 ,L ' -4 ,HZ-: 2,J' 12' JUDY PRITZ RAYMOND PUZZIO DAVID QUINTERO I I 1 1 X 2 ' we , i ,, ,f f ' , ir 1-:a.'fL f, a 5 'I f , 9 Q X! 0 iff' 1 H ,G l'6ffW'?5-5-f, ., v 2 , .. 1 , N STANLEY RABBINER Choral Club, 4, 5, Hockey Club, Plans to attend college. Swimming Team, 3-8, Arch Patrol, Plans to entercollege, 3, 4, G.0. Rep., 3. 3' 4, EAMON RAFTERY Plans to enter the Air Force. LEE RAVDIN Arch Patrol, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8, Class Officer, 3, 7, Junior Sing, Student Assembly Rep., 3, 7, Senior Sing. 1 gm? :MN 'Vilas 911 f5,1g,x,g:.,3N2lgf!f'fj,, P, g V we ., , - AEM' 4 3' , an ,,.,,.,,, .11 A QQ? . . ,iis - . ,,,,., . .. r,..s .a . MICHAEL RABINOWITZ Golf Team, 3, 6. fu, ZUSIWK , , -5,452 1 f Af ? .,,. 1- iv, - 'E - ,. ,M , ,.,,. 4 , Y .3155 . . - ,gg L i WENDY RAPPAPORT Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, G.0. Rep., 5, 6, Eras- mian Rep., 3, Class Officer, 4. CHARLES REAP Arch Patrol, 3. . sv 'av 'E li ..1Q2-im, ' - ,H wf-'ASN . ,W MICHAEL RADUS Arch Patrol, 4, 5. RITA RASTORPER Plans to become an English teach- Sf, , J BARBARA REBEN Braille Office, 6-8, Cantata, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, 3, Tennis Club, 5. 149 ,-q I 1. all ,f C A T .A .-,2'-,-ve ,-. ' rl ,eh-51.2.3-,E-g.5s, ,Q Q Q ffjfg. 1:-.fga-62-gi'-'-I-iw li off -.7 5.-1, I f x ,Ll-'.., lf1'?' f'L.11'S - 1 A ,I-..:'4. -'..-454: rj- . - - ff' : a-'.f'1'- t4,J,,,1,-.,.'. I :,'1'sQ, ,551 5:5 11-pm 1-I' 5:1-..-, -ja Aft, . 9 If: 4 ., Q I 'sa- ' f : I li 1' 'I . - 1 s ' '-K 'J' ' 1 'J A 1.1. p 'I 5 11' - I ' Q - - -'rl , ' ' I . 'N-'71 , K .r I H.-llfxg-,-,if-.25 4 . x--'-Z':f'.f:r- . ,..,,., ..g:,- I gf. 'ii-'. f- - Rails' 1 , - -- .1- C-Z3. ., .i V 2.3. -f:'. 5f- - ' .:'g,'. I-Qc, J, X ,al I, ' .1-1' ,H-,.'.. '-me .91- Va .Q ., It-MGS, I -2- - , vw ,awww ,, y,-,,.,4-- ,mf ,J 7 .- ,f ,g , .. v . H , 1, 1.-ff-we -f w- ,, 'leafy i I .1 '-mf. ., - I. M - - ,,,.,' , - -5, ,, ' , f 1, , sp- ' ' -.., - , T, ,, I 1 ' ' P 'mf ,'.' hifi.-' f f ' ' . ' .- U -C' - . . ' r' .--Ziff -f , ,.4,M,,:,,f , A . ,,. ,, 'Q ', ,, ,, :, ,. 4. : ij ' f, ' 5 , ,,,!, j. ,, ., , STEPHEN RESNICK 'ork Times Rep., 5-8, G.O. 5-8, Cafeteria Squad, 2-4, 1 Tutoring Squad, 4-6. MARIANN RESTIVO gt, ' . , , , ,.,, i , ' rv m CAROLYN RHODES Class Officer, 1, 5, 7, Student Hobbies: Dancing, Bowling, Read- Assembly Rep., 8. in A' ,. 419' ,.,-.gn - ' , ,l +2 ,. Q .3 f 4'-f 31 ,mage RICHARD REDICAN Plans to become a bookkeeper. MARTIN REISS Student Assembly Rep., 6, 7, Sec- retary, History Club, 6, French- Spanish Honor Squad, 6, French Club, 5, Student Guidance Comm., 5, Student Lounge, 6, 7, Junior Sing. 77, 1-f ig '-,f l r A 2, , L M, ' ,V , fffif ., Vvz 14,444 I 4, Q . X f ' hav f I I f--,, 'ff?ff2?gi? Lf W I. LINDA RHODES Library, 4-7, Sophomore Sing, Cafeteria Squad, 1, 2, Class Offi- cer, 1, 2, Teacher's Secretary, 3. 4312 .,,,,,, MADELINE REIF Class Officer, 6, Girls' Health Edu- cation Office, 7, 8. vas MAXINE REIVILER Class Officer, 5, 6, Boosters, 5-8, Junior Band, 3, 4, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. x4', ',,, A ' if - ,.-,- GAIL RICHARD Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Pro gram Comm., 2-8, Class Officer, 2, 3, Grade Adviser's Office, 2-8 Student Assembly Rep., 2, 3 Spanish Tutor, 1, 2. GAIL REIFE Grade Adviser's Office, 4-8, Bowl- ing Club, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Class Officer,6 LINDA RESNICK Junior Sing, Senior Activities Of- fice, 5, 6. ROSALINDA RICHER Class Officer, 1-3, Student Assem- bly Rep., 1, 2, Junior Arista, Stu- dent Guidance Comm., 5, Sopho- more Sing, Program.Comm., 2-5: Senior Activities Office, 3-6, 8. ffzfix-em, 'L- ,hf l .l ,.,, ,1 '45 f ' ,fi , f , .fi ,f V' 557' wr-If -gf, , ,VJ ff, , 2, MYRA REISMAN Infirmary, 3-6, Twirlers, 6, G.O. Rep., 3, Modern Dance Club, 3- Senior Sing. 1 NIARGERY RESNICK Senior Arista, Class Officer, 3, 4, 6, Dean of Girls' Office, 4-8, Ten- nis Club, 5, 7, XYZ, 7, 8, Pro-' gram Comm., 3-7, Boosters, 5-8, Junior Sing. , 1 512 f TA' kt 3 ' 1 .'f51FIf3,.-Z! 1 Q' :. f 1 GARY RIGHMAN Plans to become an electrical en- gineer. E L,- Visi Pali Clas , . fi' O IIN , W' V 45 , Q V 9 -- .3 iz X. .1 Y-gd.. . iid .'e,:::'f'1fg-r . .03 9322125121:-.Rf qi., 1 ' . f ' Tl. , , M y f Q- ' . - , , .mpg rf ,,., QS' .g, ,,. , .. . , V K f JEFFREY RICHMAN Visual Aids Squad, 6-8, Arch Patrol, 3, Dramatics Club, 5, 6, Class Officer, 3. O HARRIET RILEY Class Officer 1 2 G0 Re , Y 5 . - P-, 3, 6, Dutchman Rep., 5, Junior Sing, Teacher's Secreta-W, 1, 2. in Al ,many EREEE, ff BARBARA RINZLER Student Assembly Rep., 2, 6, G.O. Rep., 6, Junior Sing, ARCH Rep., 7, Senior Sing. 1. 0-.gm , , . we if X21 ' f f J ' ,N-www ' ,X x Q X K 4' gn I CAROLYN ROBERTS Hobbies: Swimming, Dancing, Skating, Drawing, Knitting. - - fl 'fr' --adf . 112' -12:-ff , ROBERT RODRIGUEZ Class Officer, 3, 4, 6, Football Team, 5, 6, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 4, 5, Track Team, 7, 8, Arch Patrol, 3. 1 ,, 5,34 'MIN 251. , it '11 .,-ffmy' 'f3.f:4 'D' 459172. i . ,siggltpglglt we 1 fw- ,,.,, V. XVVVZ , , 1'Ek Q . ,,, fr 1, 'z 5. JOSEPH RITACCO Senior Arista, XYZ, 6-8. f w-. Mit:-.:' a . 'LQ' - N I A 1 T Y f , , X I ' A . 4. ma 'Zyl f ' . . 1. J 19232-of-' . ea HERBERT ROBINSON Class Officer, 1, Student Assem- bly Rep., 2, Junior Varsity Basket- ball Team, 3. , wr' .,., I A , si 5 ' ' if GWENDOLYN ROE Plans to become a stenographer. A X. 2, if A , M ,W 1 V .. X, , ' , , , ,. X .1--ax J .. ws . ,.., ,.., 1 SHERRY RITTER Program Comm., 3-8, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 4-8, G.O. Store, 7, Class Officer, 5-7, Sophomore Sing, Bowling Club, 5. 45.1 , IWWQ. K1 fvfff 2 wf U -ix' .'Sf'.:-9 ,, .. , fg-so 'is-f IRWIN ROBINSON Cafeteria Squad, 4. V5 b wry, 5, , , N r : , ,, , , ci A f,f,,V . 1, iki, I Ib' HA ,fi- .fy 1,231 ,.., ,' . 5 ' , .fi f W' HAROLD ROGERS Junior Varsity Swimming Team, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 3. f 1 A.. is gf 9 f I 9 X ',,' ,.1-i A .-- 'W ' , :xi f . :SWS fm-J WILLIAM ROBB Plans to join the Navy. A f '-:fe I. .... Q.. if x -. we-f Me? , We 5 f?1+'7fieif:.,f'i3I.2 LINDA ROCKOFF Plans to become a bookkeeper. l V . 1' I ff gh . ,ge 4 I Q J s , we JV , ww, 3.2 13 JUN, 'i x If , JACQUELINE ROGERS , . ig, -45,3 Q -- -Shun kk.. K, . , NOAH ROBBINS Senior Arista, Junior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Dutchman Staff, 6-8, Assoc. Editor, 7, 8, Attendance Office, 3-7, Student Assembly Rep., 4, Chess Club, 5-7, Marianne, 7, 8. HARRIET RODMAN French Office, 5. H-44 iQ 'mv BRENDA ROGOFF Plans to become a nursery school Cafeteria Sf-IUBG, 6. teacher. I51 ,yrs . f ' -f. 11,5 wiv-51.g.:,' 11.1 fd, 'N fx A 2 LN Q' ff' X fam Q XX , .1 .,.. if ff 3 . , if , fm I V -7 'K AH ' ?,.'fZ?::- ' I .7 si :EN IDI 1-A - ,V ' wh, , 1. , - ,QZV ,. - l , pn, LAM -f ff' Ph 'Il I 0 I f -I ' . I I If rf' vl :J .Mai , v,,, ff I If f tl A 111 . , 1 'gf ,Nairn ARTHUR ROHRBACHER Patrol, 3-6, G.O. Rep., 6 lian Rep., 4, 5, 7. STANLEY ROSEN aria Squad, 5, Art Office, 3. ..,,-45.4 If I 75 Fifi' . - ff ,f'?6f51?tbgy:-. t, , -sbs'-'-.kze .S s . 2 I If ,Q 5? ' Yi IIARTIN ROSENBERG I Lab., 3-8. f I I, f W 7' 'I f .riff 1 2 I I f.-62229 f! 1' f 5 I ' 'A . -.ff . y ' . Y n . wil 3 ' X14 , 252 I Y Q A t. x 5. CHRISTINE RONIANUCCI f Hobbies: Dancing, Collecting Rec- I ' ords Bowling, Baseball, Football, 5 Basketball. . ,yr .. Q Q- 1 , if A A, . X. -'E :H h S, M 9, ,s .IC Il I .4 if A XVII X l Q ' ff , A Q 1 l x I N -Nw I! f r ' , I 5 le.. 5 H R N K R RJ A X: x , XX X Ex le -. I Q D ' 4. ' ,Quin- ,W- MARY ROSENBERG STANLEY ROSENBERG HARVEY ROSENBLDOM Class Officer, 6, Track Team, 3, Infirmary, 4. Infirmary, 7. 1 ,m Af ag X . r-gf ., F V 'V'i if - ,ti ' LINDA ROSEN Employment Office, 5, 6. DAVID ROSENBAUM Junior Arista, Program Comm. 3-8, Sophomore Sing, Senior Activ: ities Comm., 7, 8, XYZ, 6-8, Stu- dent Assembly Rep., 5, 6, Boys' Glee Club, 5-8, History Club, 6. LOIS ROSEN General Office, 3, Class Officer, 6, Student Guidance Comm., 6, At- tendance Office, 7. A, . I' ,5- 1 . 1' ll BARRY ROSENBERG Arch Patrol, 3, 5, 6. IVIARIDRIE ROSENBLUNI lunior Arista, Senior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 3-7, Biology Office 4-8, XYZ, 5-8, Student Aide, 7 Biota, 8, Senior Sing, Papyrus, Editor, a. DAVID ROSENFELD Choral Club, 5-8, Soccer Team, 7, Biology Lab., 4-8, Arch Patrol, 3, 4. MICHAEL ROSEN French Office, 3-8, Student Assem- bly Rep., 3, Class Officer, 4, Marianne, 4, 5, 7, 8, Business Editor. willu DAVID ROSENBERG Arch Patrol, 4, Program Comm., 4. , 1 I ww gt vlllhvrf Benin, . ',..7Sii : ', ,z-fl:-' ', ' L-R' ' JANICE ROSENFELD Plans to enter college. .,.. W3 LESLIE ROSENFELD Industrial Arts Office, 3-8, Bowl- ing Club, 5, Dutchman Rep., 4, Swimming Club, 4, G.O. Rep., 5, Junior Arista, Senior Arista. , L l - ,. ' .QE , .N , ass,-, I Q f-My ' , , Mi.: 1 ,,,, gf 1 327 X A BARRY ROTHCHILD General Office, 3-8, Junior Arista, Junior Red Cross Rep., 6, Infir- mary, 7. Nluv, fw-we Q' f.. CLAUDINE ROWE Hobbies: Dancing, Collecting Jazz Records, Bicycle Riding. - , .... an? ESTHER ROSENTHAL Class Officer, 5, 6, Art Circle, 7, Attendance Office, 4. ,. f--1' JEFFREY ROTHENBERG Program Comm., 3-8, Student As- sembly Rep., 4, 6, 7, Junior Sing, Chairman, Football Te-am Nlanager, 4, 5, Boys' Glee Club, 6-8, Senior Clalss Vice-President, Senior Arista, Biota, 7, 8, Art Editor. ' Sifffl-A '1 I I ..'f'e ' . ww' l .frfdif In 0 ' '- I I A f 1 Y' L A X Q .. f f 'WW 13 9 ' MYRA RUBEN Accounting Office, 7. ' 'as f.., sei: ..... NANCY ROSENTHAL Senior Arista, Junior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Program Comm., 2-8, Leaders Club, 5-8, Hockey Club, 1-8, Adm. Asst. Office, 3-8, Volleyball Coach, 5-8. f '+fZ'?-'X- Y- . :-, 1 Wa I f' 1 Y ,K 4 f 40 ,f, . I LINDA ROTHENSTEIN ' Boosters, 5-8, Class Officer, 6, Grade Adviser's Office, 7, 8, Sen- fi' 744.44 - T, 2 ,ass I ' t, 'Wx 'WA f' ' .5 f ,. .. 1 J . ro f X -1121, fag x , ' SUZANN ROSENTHAL Art Office, 4-8, Art Circle, 5-8. ,fe-as . ,ffl ,r-'aft 1 'W , f 'Iwi IIIIIII SII df' . fe ' DENNIS ROSENZWEIG Football Team, 5, 6, Attendance Office, 3, Dutchman Rep., 6, 7, Class Officer, 4, 8, Student As- sembly Rep., 5. W -Q.. WILLIAM ROTHMAN Senior Arista, Junior Arista, XYZ, 5-8, Vice-President, 8, Math Team JOAN ROSENZWEIG Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing. LINDA ROTHSCHILD Senior Sing, Junior Red Cross 7, 8, Debating Team, Co-Captain, RSP-, 5, 5- ior Sing- L 7, 8, ARCH Literary Editor, 7, 8, , Grade Adviser's Office, 3, 4. Es 263555333 ff I 'LW' -...ff r, N I P- I W- 't e II ,IQVJAQ Z 4, WI-vb K . ',' .Ammo-4, n,: ilk, s-.x .,fa, I V - MIHUIIWJ ' ,- 'R f It - 'i i' Ky Wim I , ' I I - , 'V x'x 1 X L QI' 'W' -7 A GERALD RUBENSTEIN I S I5r3er:mhCfEmIn.,l sgagsgnlogy Lab., -, rc aro, -, apain, 7, ,Wx 1 ,J f. I Papyrus Rep., 6. -Q I' J, I I .J I 1. fs , s-,-gn, wx . . , . ,A -, PMT , yi lil- - f - X Wa, . . -l'5 'h5 f. ' 55:1 fi-'sg . .1-fl .t .pivf , -. ,lf ' fm-ff., .. . X i EDWARD ROTHBERG Plans to become a chemical engineer. Liam .. ' -viz.-:.11'1 - +- . -y rid- ' .. any ', RICHARD ROTHSTEIN Teacher's Secretary, 5. 7 , 2. . . fi g 1 '-- AIVIY RUBIN Program Comm., 3-8, Attendance Office, 4-8, Twirlers, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 3-8, Class Offi- cer, 3-5, 7, Student Assembly Rep., 4, 7, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. 153 ARLENE'RUBlN 's, 5-8, Attendance Office phormore Sing, Junior Sing, Sing, Tennis Club, 5, Bowl b, 7, 8, Erasmian Rep., 7 MARCIA RUBIN Crista, Junior Arista, Pro- mm., 2-8, Dean of Girls' 4-8, XYZ, 2-6, History Club, lomore Sing, Junior Sing. LESLIE RUDDER ce Office, 4-8, Student Comm., 5-8, Boosters, lomore Sing, Junior Sing, ing, Supply Office, 3. I irq-5 r j - X Q ,burly f fl ., ,.'9? . ' I 5 ,,,, Jie:-Vi., t CAROLYN RUBIN Grade Adviser's Office, 4-6, Pro- gram Comm., 3-6, Nlodern 'Dance Club, 5. .Aliba- rw RUTH RUBINSKY Class Officer, 3, 4. ff ff, '7 ' . . 0977. 'M if fiof ,Q 4- J'845:'Q'. , r rtf filw i f? x CARL RUMIGNANI Football Team, 5-7, Class Offi- cer, 3. k L I E R f , C, loee - rf: rlfe -we I I , I I I ,',, . ,,,, , , x F I 1' ' yxufsilfgiji any li Y Q f Sf , JEROME RUBIN -IOEL RUBIN iegliogowfrfgf Qfifgalcigfg Grade Advisers Office, 3-8, Infir- ' 9 1 1 7 3-8, B ' GI I - Officer, 4, 7, chess Club, 5-8, mary' nys ee Cub' 38 Math Team, 7, 8, Erasmian Edi- tor, 7, 8. 050 A ye 119 BARRY RUBINSTEIN BRIAN RUDDER Arch Patrol, 5, Boys' Glee Club, Art Gallery, 4, Track Team, 3, 4-7. Arch Patrol, 5, Cafeteria Squad, 5, Class Officer, 5, ' . -- Z ,.-.- 1 We ,ri g f ' SHERRY RUTLEDGE Boosters, 5-8, Attendance Office, 3, Class Officer, 3, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, mb,- f C, CHRISTINE RYKEY Plans to become a stenographer. s:..C , ,WX . my ' X51 M 'SS MARYANN SABELLA Class Officer, 7. R S A -d 4' .V -ef' 3:55555 , -' ' fri 1917- ,f 2: .fn-KL 'f' U - if WILLIAM SALVIA Hobby: Painting. , . NANCY SANIT Program Comm., 4-8: Student Guidance Comm., 5-8: Efasmian Editor, 7, 8, Accounting Office, 4-8, Sophomore Sing, Tennis Club, 7, 8, Boosters, 5-8, Class Offi- cer, 3. 4.2 Q fy, Bm r' '- . 3 A., SUELLEN SAFIR Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Dutchman Staff, 7, 8, Associate Editor, Freshman Grade Secretary, Orchestra, 5, 6, XYZ, 5-8, Program Comm., 2-8, Sophomore Sing. l ,, JOSEPH SALZ Arch Patrol, 4, G.O. Rep., 6. CHRISTINE SANKOWSKI Junior Arista, Girls' Glee Club, 1, ARCH Rep., 7. 'QU BARBARA SAGARIN Junior Arista, Senior Arista, XYZ, 4-8, Class Officer, 5, 6, Student Assembly Rep., 5, Attendance Of- fice, 3-7, Program Comm., 3-8, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8. 1 . we ,VX U , 33? DAVID SALZMAN Dutchman, 6-8, Sports Editor, 7, 8, Junior Varsity Basketball Team, 3, 4, Class Officer, 4, Student Assembly Rep., 5, Arch Patrol, 3, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. MICHAEL SARDONE Plans to become an industrial engineer. 5, f . .W '- f es Y., S, '- ,xxxtga ' , 4.0 :is f '1 V ,fy V, f i J, ,H ...- V K .,-in' .7 X i. 'L I I New af '1-V1 fri .---an-,,,,f, ,, . M vg1M,fv Jf,,. 3 gig? Sv - 3. ,'.1..H IRA SAGER Boys' Glee Club, 1-6, Choral Club, 7, 8, Arch Patrol, 2, Sophomore Sing, Senior Sing, Student Assem- bly Rep,, 4, 5, Dutchman Rep., 3, Class Officer, 4. -AAQ JUDY SAMUELS Class Officer, 5, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. . ,-..- -,-, 1 --.- ---, , 5 f ,,,,. Irffr , , DEBORAH SATRAN Erasmian Rep., 2, 3, Dean of Girls' Office, 3-8, Class Officer, 2. STUART SAGER Basketball Team, 5-8, Manager, Arch Patrol, 4, Student Assembly Rep., 4, Junior Arista, Class Of- ficer, 1, 2. ijt 4 NANCY SANDACK Grade Adviser's Office, 4-8, Art Club, 7, Senior Sing, Class Officer, 3, Student Assembly Rep., 5, 7, 8, Executive Comm., 7, 8. , rf f fs ' f 7 ' -rwfrf ' 1 'fkcki 7' .. 1: fait, . 3'U45'? ?, f i 2, , . . , 4? -V ,,-, L P' f V f W CHARLENE SAUERBACH Program Comm., 2-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Boosters, 7, 8, Boys' Health Edu- cation Office, 4, G.O. Store, 5-8. . QQ I , b N ,f 3 12 I- YS f fo if... r f - nu-....'u- CAROL SANDERS Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 2-8, Tennis Club, 4 Junior Sing. 5, JULIA SAVARESE Plans to become a secretary. v 5, Grade Adviser's Office, 4-8, Badminton Club, 5, xvz, 1, 2, e, fi 'nf MICHAEL SALIT Boys' Glee Club, 4-8, Golf Team 5, XYZ, 5-7, Junior Arista. HHH ROSLYN SANDERS Plans to become a medical sec- retary. .x .,..,,,.,g,h,, f MW . ,Eff A W .1 WQQLQ L V' . V 1 'felrim L., Gaye, -f fairy W, f,,9,,,,,. f .,,1yf7.,, v ,fl .,s, -fw e-H' , ffiyfw M1 - If 21,2573 , ,:JSxQ?9's 'M' ' ' 1 wry.. 1-vaozvi-'-' - mln: 5f 'fr7'-,'-wx-ffff ,,.zsx.im 211-w,'f4t2-.wiv 45? fav.-f .f',4L4?56i-7fg,B -M--z ' ,f A 2 f ' 4:15 STEPHEN SAVAT Arch Patrol, 3-7, Class Officer, 3 155 ff' , , Q . - 'ff' -.32 JERRY SCALA to become a dental tech ,,qr,y, lENDA SCHECHTMAN nent Office, 3-8, Bowling , Senior Sing, Commence- Jmm., 4, 6. 2,2 fi X ., 4 Q xg 1 , . wif. f - 1 .Q-ar ,, fa nr 1 r-ASQ , , E 12 , ' X1 , Q ajax, .1 I? ,, li , i 'L,x A PATRICIA SCAIl0 Hobbies: Swimming, Bowling, Horseback Riding. 1'1'm MARK SCHER Dean of Boys Office, 6-8. - :Q . .fftfif- - e gff fza, , , X Msxwt- , . A 'X .R-fdhr. .I Ailg Qffl MATTHEW SCHACHTER XYZ, 7, 8, Visual Aids Squad, 5-8, Senior Arista, Student Assembly Rep., 8. QW? Q' Q f X Q, 90 .- LESLIE SCHACHAR Class Officer, 7, Band, 3-8. , ' q, - iff- lv II ... -. - .... - ' - ' 'f -1 -' v ' T, .',-., Q ca ,,.,,. 3 1 Y -- 1 , w - .4 1, ' ' 1 .v 4.-42 'CII V '4 L fi , 'fffffll V I -' -f -I ' -. 1 . , stt. in l 31 5 S ' I ,T .-I L., ,iq . ,- ,Egg . ' ',, ' .L . qxil zf1f-M l -- l 1. ' -1 ' .-,115 gig, ,- .? ,, Q, Y T., -:I I L-,S 2 ' il 'igljgr-H -. III' -' A ,L EL:-2.-Fa, . :if 773. SUZANNE SCHERTZER Boosters, 5-8, G.O. Secretary, 7, 8, Sing Commissioner, 7, 8, Stu- dent Council, 7, Class Officer, 1-6, Student Assembly Rep., 1, 3-6, Tennis Club, 2, 4. 221- ' 5544 JOEL SCI'III.I.ER ROBERT SCHINDELMAN JOAN SCHISSEL Boys Office, 4, Band, 6-8. Hobbies: Baseball, Football. ggwliflg Club, 5, Guidance Office, an u ws ., VVV. Vlf, if ' 6 , EDWARD SCHLAM XYZ, 5-7, Cafeteria Squad, 4, 7, 8, Class Officer, 3, Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Teacher's Secretary, 4, 5, 7. ,Z ' ,Z- . .V . If M X'-ZW 2 f ff, , , 1 ,ff f f f W f ff X . f ,- ' 7 ,. X 4 f V 'V' 46 I ,ig f -I I V 'I' f X 4 X, X 7 ' fi -W f 7 A , DEANNA SCHAEFFER STEPHEN SCHATZMAN Guidance Office, 5, Senior Sing. General Office, 3, Basketball 41' , ,'-- f ff. 1 z Team, 4. ,' ff15'B3g'2g-t ' ' ' ci .19 1' 9, ,V 2 ,,,. . . :- !v,' WALTER SCHEUER ROBERT SCHIFF G.O. Rep., 4, Class Officer, 3. Dean of BOYS Office, 3-7: GOIf Team, 6-8, Student Assembly Rep., 5, XYZ, 5-7, Dutchman Rep., 6. V, -X - .. . ..M , W 'K W' I, . 5 xi. t Si, -7 N.. 6: fib- 9 ! . NATALIE SCHLEIFER Student Assembly Rep., 5, Grade Adviser's Office, 4. -- ,.t'J,. NW.. +,Hf:-.-1,f,.s H, ., NEIL SCHLEIMER Class Officer, 3, 4, Student Assem- bly Rep., 3, 4, Arch Patrol, 4, 5, History Club, 5, 6, Basketball Team, 7, 8, Manager, Cafeteria Squad, 3, 4, 7. MARILYN SCHECHTER Class Officer, 7, Cantata, 4-8, Bowling Club, 5, Assistant Man- ager, Sophomore Sing, ARCH Rep., 7, Erasmian Rep., 6, Senior Sing. 1 . N-, 7' ' vi I j 3 If THEODORE SCHIFF Photography Club, 1-3, Boys' Glee Club, 3, Math Office, 6, Math Tutor, 4, Bowling Team, 7. BARBARA SCHLESINGER Program Comm., 3-6, English Of- fice, 5, 6, Junior Sing, Grade Ad- viser's Office, 7. . - 4 , ,, , , VX, ,,g..g tgiagijbgk' , ff' 'i::.5,f .R , , ,f-3 t blfi x v:. , fsf.iN'sfE' ' ' A fn 'VI I iff X ' f'-My . , 'MUN if ' 3: i 1, .. , , - r - if ,g,, , , EK 1 , ffjb . 5,fQ,g5,fSj ,wx :W at ur iff - .- 5533 52537 -14-swifwafewa .. sim .nf ar-'-,'-fbi-1.9-ref., 11, I - afiz Marv? -' . .Ay . . 6312! I :iii ! 17411 -.1 :up , cg: 'haf . - W .ergjafiwff rosy scHLo-Nlowirz RONNIE scHLossBERG 5 ,,, I ELLEN SCHMALHOLZ , Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Class Boosters, 5-8, Program Comm. Bad A IIQDFI Sophomore Sing, llunlor Sing, Officer, 4. Office, 6, 7, 35,1 ,gg ij, .kg l , Grade Advlser's Office, 3, 4, Eng- ,1-gf: ,131 .ggpgigajgwv Iish Office, 5-8, Class Officer, 7 xg: 'l1'9I-I' gi :gg Erasmian Rep., 5, 6, Student As T553 ifiij 4:1 ,,.,,, .155 hx Qffqr sembly Rep., 7, Bowling Club, 5 952 his ia' -ai! tl' Huy-gf, ,-ff'v.'f'. 'gl misr- X, si E !Q3g52ff6?, gi Wiiissfqa. . 'iw .' :FSI If lf' ? yw'v -1 ', 3 -2: ,' 'tyfi SQ Q.,-., . - 1 1: N-.50 .J ac! - 14 iff? 4 ar, 'vi -0 -'I' 'ff-nn , sg, faults QQ. I .jg . J .,,, A, 1.4.1 9 ,I 'Qgl Q, +V .v 'ff --H. -. 5' . , ' '1'.1 T,-.' -' X ' . - ' - 4--- va, - if ses-5 A ' 1 'J 4' f',.,oT1..-af - a JM., 1' ml I I A ', :-,, , 'I I1 W-s . . JW' Tl Q' !! 1 ir' .. pf' l. 'l I---ite.--f-A if I. . . ' , 1, '-1, . if 'fe , nf-, '. ' - -fs v - . .4 Him 67 'a' rag, 1-gf I- -lg: Ii!-E '- 7 9' ff' .Ev -U 5.6 ISV' '43 ,ga 'mf 'Af 'im Ja' ,4 fi-' I,-S. '-lf' If pr, .aiaf nfs' aff at 55 I .qty ,. ua -I If--1 -... '33 -QI ! ,gr ng 51 hi' uf, , I I 'W if .4 1- if '-a ' ILM' 27 ' if 11 il! 6:17 I I' AI 1 fi'l 663' If -- fi '11 I If HQ-1 BMI, .ff DARLEEN SCHNEIDER Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Attend- ance Office, 6, Class Officer, 4, Dutchman Rep., 2, Bowling Team, 5, 6. W II IRA SCHNEIDER Class Officer, 3, Band, 6-8. DAVID SCHNEIDER Plans to enter college. . ww RICHARD SCHNEIDER Erasmian, Editor, 7, 8, Social Studies Office, 4-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Junior Arista, Spanish Club, 6, Senior Arista, Student Assembly Rep., 5, Grade Adviser's Office, 6. LEWIS SCHNEIDERMAN Arch Patrol, 5, 6, G.O. Rep., 4, Cafeteria Squad, 5. ALAN SCHNUER Dean of Boys' Office, 5-8, Class Officer, 4, History Club, 5, 6. i DAVID SCHOEN Math Tutoring, 4-8, XYZ, 6-8, Stu- dent Assembly Rep., 4, Senior Arista, Teacher's Secretary, 8. , - X, ,,,. '- , , ,fzgff,jg..-5. , ,gy ff aff iff fwgaffza xi: PAUL SCHOEN XYZ, 7, 8, Math Tutoring, 4-7, Dean of Boys Office, 8, Senior Arista, Student Assembly Rep., 4, 8. v-44044313 ALLAN SCHOENFELD Class Officer, 1, G.O. Rep., 3, Biology Office, 2-6, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, German Tutor, 1-4. 157 ARTHUR 'SCHOR to become an engineer. I .e e . ,K , 1.4, ,3 Q' r .13 4, , wif we Y' ,, ', ' ' 7376. 1. . ' ,. 1 A., I V , , f ' ff , I ',,' , f .. ,.',, A , ' iiiglf FRED SCHWARTZ sz Football, Baseball, Chem- SCHWARTZ enter college. ELLEN SCHOR Hobbies: Roller Skating, Twirling, Hospital Volunteer Work. HOWARD SCHWARTZ Arch Patrol, 5. FRANK SCOITON Hobbies: Hunting, Bird Watching, Fishing. KAREN SCHOR ,f 1 ,f 'WTP .qffflifi '1 V 1 My 3' ' f, Nix? 1 M W? f If X ' Q .fn l,.. I . ,K fo ,f 7 H, , f pf y . C f 4 fy? 9 if ROBERTA SCHREIBER Girls' Health Education Office, 3-5. Junior Sing, Senior Sing. WU 4943? My yaullvf' WMV ff f f 1 IRA SCHWARTZ Tfavk Team. 5-8: Boys Health Education Office 8- Senior Arista 1 JANE SCHULMAN Hockey Club, 4, Senior Sing, Eras- mian Rep., 3, 4, 6, Teacher's Sec retary, 7. ' 3,2 f f 'r X 441. ' Q ' 'Tiff X w 4 fa 5 'W I ,, .ll r f .7 .1 ,V ff! QI I LOUISE SCHULTZ Guidance Office, 3, Bowling Club, 5, 6, Junior Band, 7, 8. LESTER SCHWARTZ Cafeteria Squad 48 Co Captain 6 French Office 5 6 Teachers Secretary 4 Dutchman Rep 7 ef I ' J- -- - K I li' ' ii s ,fy Q f r we W .Mags S I I D, Re t , bww V we 5 .af fff M - S' X Arch Patrol, 5, Track Team, 7, 8, History Office, 7, 8 JEFFREY SCHWAGER Junior Sing, Erasmian Rep., 5, Dutchman Rep., 6, Class Officer, 4. X7 we ff ware? 1' X new PF? uf '91 fg, 7, 1-. MARVIN SCHWARTZ xvz 2 Arch Patrol 4 6 f K Grade Adviser's Office, 5, 6, 8. I 5 I I if ,,.J. ' Q T '.., - mx , N ' ' 'T ', IPI ,Z c ' S ..., , , ca I If . -I ., ., . .,:fiffiI-'f7,g, , ig? ic, af I J... l - ' 'F 'V f 'f V1 ' ff' If 11: ,..,,. 42 95.77 L- -. Q' ' F A -- ' ' ..r'.,- ' ' , ' f z A ,.,, z1.lz,lf'5? . I Mi 4 ,..,.,.. 1 gf.-y ' . -' '-:gi sf I ' I 'f I ' ' ' 517 - m I I F Z ' U r - , - ' , , 9 , , . ' ' - - . - 5 , , 9 ' Q! . Q ., . 1 , I C4 f A I kk . .Vx jj x ...,.. ,fgziysqg ..x5553F1 f ' AT. -5 . 1 -.-.v.f,,f-1' :i r f f 'l V ' , f 7' r.ee ' I i,Jl X Q fl- f .fr fr l 7 'i'. 5 , . - -jergewgjf f. X DAVID SAEBSO ELEANOR SEGALOFF .S-.av-my BARRY SEIDMAN Plans to enter the advertising field. I 3 ,A,,. f , fy .M :Mun 3. :,. as I ,i,, .VVV f , V .,L,,Vfi,ffi'fQ, ,Aff Si g? W KAREN SEMEL Attendance Office, 3-8, Boosters, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Class Officer, 3, 8. di! JOSEPH SETARO -le. 3, V all rv 'ff' 2- 'fe-is' ? fi' ' ig, fy ,,,.V,,.,,,,', L f , ,,,f . -fegfxfz 1 ,- - '--, -1,1 , NORMA SELLMAN Plans to become a teacher English. gk li , mneggg iy4 l!7 . ., Lf, , ,. -f up.,-v-,am --L of f' Y gfga f OI If DENNIS SERLEN XYZ, 6-8, Spanish Office, 7, 8, Biology Office 3-7- So homore Teacher's Secretar 4- Arch Y. . Patrol, 3, Senior Arista. Lyyevftn ,,-M W ' ,v! . ,V 2 ,, X' s ,IK I 1 ,,,. , ,, -' gf STEVEN SEVRAN Newman Club, 5-7. Arch Patrol, 5, Bowling Team, 7. , ., ,,.. 1 MARY SELMAN Dutchman Staff, 6, 7, Program Comm., 3-5, XYZ, 5-7, Junior Arista, Student Guidance Comm., 5, Sophomore Sing, Treasurer's Office, 3-7, Student Treasurer, 7. N' tv.. , - ff,,..,w- fi? TS' -aff' is-fi f 'ff' f ,gif f' ff fy ry 7, as X gf , xx 2 Sw, f SAX ' fb, 0 Y , J J f a ,E ' W ,E-'Q 7.9, , . , 1. . ff: ' . MWQQZQIQ .1 3 7 Sensi? 2255 . , ILLONA SESKIN sing, senior sing, Art circIIe, 7, a. HARRIEI SHAIR Dutchman Rep., 3, G.O. Rep., 3, Class Officer, 4, Grade Adviser's Office, 5, 7, Boosters, 5-8, Stu- dent Assembly Rep., 4, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. J N MQ.. l Q ia. ff Q f ,H aff 2, Q. ' W' 5 N , , X I ,li.?,':-ii' I ROCHELLE SELTZER Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, Class Officer, 3, 6, Can tata, 5-8, Teacher's Secretary, 4-6. f ' 47 ,, - f , Y, Wx S r I n, . , X g,'ia PM . ,if fi I 1 f rst 7532 'A ' 'K'Z. i! W SUSAN SESKIN QO.Rep,1,Z JULIA SHAKIN Spanish Office, 5-8, Art Office, 4, 5 l Q rl? - ,.,, ,- 1: ' . Q I A I , , Q, M811 'ff V , ' 'vm EMILY SHAKUN Grade Adviser's Office, 4-8, Class Program Comm., 1, 2, Erasmian Officer, 2, 3, 6, Student Assembly Art Staff, 8, Class Officer, 1, 4, Rep.,4, 7. 5, 8, Spanish Tutoring Squad, 6. . , fain-sw SUSAN SHANESON Spanish Tutoring Squad, 6, G.O. Rep., 5, Junior Sing. ouAL0B 'I -.,---'ff lf, ALICE SHAPIRO Boosters, 5-7, Grade Adviser's Of- fice, 5, 6, Program Comm. Office 7, Student Guidance Comm., 5, 6 General Office, 1, 2. 159 1 V . - V, ., .f '5,,.,...a,.'Hx . e.. A,---P '9'fi,2, ,- , 11' kg, . . ,fgdwv V' K. ' , A 51. ' ' '--k' 5' . K 3 . DEBORAH SHAPIRO JANET SHAPIRO 1tata, 8, Twirlers, 6-8, Math Program Comm., 3-8, Physics Lab., lice, 3-8, Junior Sing. 3-7, Class Officer, 3. MARILYN SHAPIRO Boosters, 5-8, Class Officer, 2, 3, Red Cross Rep., 1, Sophomore MAXINE SHAPIRO G.O. Rep., 6, 7, Class Officer, Sophomore Sing, Senior Sing, A Sing, Senior Sing, G.O. Store, 5-8, vAsst. Office, 3-6, Dutchman R Student Guidance Comm., 5, Stu- 7. dent Assembly Rep., 2, 3. .Q--Q v x f nf 4 443+ ,f.-hggo I gf., ty, . Q- ' f 1' 6 I J Q, J ZW ,, i PHYLLIS SHAPIRO Boosters, 5-8, Student Guidance dm. Comm., 4, 5, G.0. Rep., 7, Soph- ep., omore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Senior Activities Comm., 7, 8, General Office, 4. , .!A,!! , W . , f fr f 4 v7i..' ff , Q - X ff ,fyji-7' ' .. VV If ROBERTA SHAPIRO Boosters, 5-8, Class Officer, 4, Student Assembly Rep., 3, Student Council Rep., 3. f .-og .W f 5 Y , , ' X f' 6 172, A X C '24 f ff IW f ff f f X f W ff f X 1 X if If , ,i af DOROTHY SHARP PrincipaI's Office, 4-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Student Guid- ance Comm., 5, Bowling Club, 5, 6, Class Officer, 4. ep. -1 Zig i I , , x , , ' ,J-, E I A if S 4' ,-,gif , rf r -r ' f f . ',fwf95 7 . , , f- rf 0 - Q. - rf ny , - ...I 7 , ,f -4 , Q J ','-.- Y f 4- WCS , , - -. 1 , w V W' ,-i' I .f I . , f 1 , . -- i i . . -it-,gi 9.7 A if -64 , 5' -. 4 x W -1' , A X, XX X ny N J? y figgifff -. -, X - , L'.f J .5 x N ' --It . .1 x V, MORRIS SHEPPARD LEONARD SHIFRIN 'N 5' A ERIC SHTO-B FREDDIE SHULDINER ,gram Comm., 4-8, Visual Aids Class 0ffiC9f, 4: Al'Ch Patrol. 5- , V - Track Team, 2, 3, Senior Sing, Arch Patrol, 3, Braille Office, 5-8, Jad, 5-8, Chess Club, 5, Stu- ' A f 'T -' History Club, 7, 8, Arch Patrol, 4, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Math it Lounge, 7, 8, Dutchman Staff, -4 X ff ' f Tumbling Team, 1, 2. Tutoring, 4, Senior Arista. 8, Physical Science Office, 4-8. -A F- X , - Xml , J, ,S I 9 II N, I Ir. 'Z , il' A iii T- X, p HQ., XX 1 X MAHAW SSW 'f ,, 9 FREDDI SHURR SHARON SIBENER GERARD SICILIANO or Arista, Junior Grade Vice- ,ident, Dutchman Staff, 5, Pro- n Comm., 3, 5, Twirlers, 5, 6, Ile Office, 3, 7, Student Guid- a Comm., 5-8: XYZ. 5- Grade Adviser's Office, 3-8, Gen- eral Office, 5, Program Comm., 3-8, Boosters, 5-8, Class Officer, 3, 4, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing. Baseball Team, 7, Dean of Boys' Office, 8. 2.2 E Iunio Arch lunii man. WZ. Bans fren I I A S FRANK SIEGEL Junior Varsity Track Team, 3, 4, Arch Patrol, 5, Cafeteria Squad, 6. SUE SILVERMAN Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Dutch- man, 5-8, Editor-in-Chief, 7, 8, XYZ, 6-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Boosters, 5-8, Class Officer, 3-6, French Tutoring Squad, 5, 6. Q-QP' GAL, ' I JOAN SILBERGLIED Infirmary, 2-7, Twirlers, 3-7. iii' ,nnsnhwi 'ff' ARNO-LD SILVERSTEIN Student Assembly Rep., 6, Class Officer, 7, Arch Patrol, 3, Soccer Team, 5, 7. EDLYNNE SILLMAN Erasmia-n Art Staff, 5-8, Editor, 7, 8, Art Office, 4-8, Art Circle 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing Senior Sing, Principal's Office, 3 ARCH Art Staff, 8. JETIIE SIMMONS Plans to become a bookkeeper. 61954 'Q' ,agua-1 HARRY SILVER Plans to enter college. affe if' t V , , in 24, jr 'V of , f , 1.3, gf ,2gg:f-,,if,.- ,. ,',,,m,.., M ,SJ A , ' .,,,, aff - , , :f.g:z,,, , Q, BRENDA SIMON Hockey Club, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club, 7. ,f,rV , ,, 4,5 gf .,., , ll' . f..rr 5 SUSAN SIMONOFF STEVEN SINERT CAROL SINGER Attendance Office, 5, Teacher's Infirmary, 6, 7. Student Assembly Rep., 4, Bowl- Secretary, 3, Braille Office, 8. ing Club, 5, 6, Class Officer, 4, Erasmlan Rep., 2. JERRY SINGER Class Officer, 7, Football Team, 7, Arch Patrol, 4, Program Comm., 3-7. DIANA SILVERMAN Junior Arista, Senior Arista, brary, 2-5, Program Comm Erasmian Rep., 2, 3, 5. 193' QQKQ' ,qdnbift 544' Zflffi f'!', . 1 ., df 'f1,ev'.f5JfZ,, , fi 1. L I j!, AI? ', . 1 V. . .i I I, , Ui- MORDECAI SILVERMAN ROBERT SILVERMAN Li- Grade Adviser's Office, 3, Arch Visual Aids Squad, 3-8. 4: Patrol, 5, 6. N - ,X JH S,-M - N X xi R 'WSE X x 5 Y X Sa ., , be swim LARRY simon 'iii Q if?-. Class Officer, 3. X X 1 t N A QAM 'WK e2 x9-56453 sw fu oe Q96 0 161 :h Patrol, 3. ROBERT SINGER ,. fa . .,,f i f it I if RAYMOND SLAVIN h Patrol, 4, 6-s. L. sf' 5 '-A ' 2 we ' . ' ass. ff l .W , inn aj iff-ww R RRR A I , M - ,fi JOAN SMERLING EDWARD SMITH EILEEN SMITH Jr Sing, Hockey Team, 4, 5, Hobbies: Collects Stamps, Coins. Plans to enter college and become wall Team, 5, Class Officer, 1, a secretary. , 6, Infirmary, 5, 6: Junior Junior Orchestra, 2. J, CHARLES SIPPEL Arch Patrol, 1, Art Office, 5, 6. BERNICE SLOAN Junior Arista, Senior Arista, At- tendance Office, 4-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Boosters, 5-8, Class Officer, 4-7, Bowling Club, 6-8, Swim Aid, 4-6. 1', it if fi - 2 , . If 2 W, 5 .1 ,V.,V 3 lfrk V I X A I .,I,. I , 111 Y GERALD SKALKA Junior Arista, English Office, 5-7, Arch Patrol, 3, Class Officer, 3-7, XYZ, 5, 7, ARCH Photographer, 7, 8. IRVIN SMALLS G.O. Rep., 4, Track Team, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 5-8. as K2 .El JAMES SMITH LYNNE SMITH Class Officer, 3, 4, G.O. Rep., 6. Plans to become a model. SUSAN SMITH Program Comm., 2-6, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Class Officer, 3, Spanish Tutoring Squad, 3, Stu- dent Assembly Rep., 4, XYZ, 2, History Club, 2. me f firr 1 , kj-fit-i' f-iL- 8142, , 541 ,r ,YG 2, wif. . 'G -We QQ? , ,W Z f : fig, ' ,fm Q f Wifi' 1 . ' ' 1 I yf f 'fwf 'V 11- , ' ,uf 'T I 1 rii, V , ,,i. ff ffm, --.- f .4 -fffvk j-fJ.:.ff. ' ,,r-, f ,,-'IL' fy,i f3f .f ' 7 ,A f , f ,ri EDITH SKLAR Cantata, 6-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, General Office, 3, Class Officer, 4, 8, G.O. Rep., 5. MQW FRANCIS SMEDLEY Plans to enter the Navy. AUDRIE SMOLEN 30Phomore Sing, lnfirmairy, 4, Class Officer, 4, G.O. Rep., 5, Student Assembly Rep., 7, Grade Adviser's Office, 1. wr'- RONALD SNOW Basketball Team, 4-8, Class Offi- cer, 4-6. I 'W s l - , ifiiofgigk, , ww, r. ' f,rQiywQ.P'f'-3-fish. - . ' . lv 4F-, 'K1'Ef 3fZ7'2ff1f- 1 ' ,a ff -179 5' . 2,2 7',i7',i-1 yiijfzsfs g,,:,,,,:.,:s,:-ff 3,7 'yr 1,-1,--: MARTIN SOKOLOFF Arch Patrol, 6. JACK SPIEGELMAN Track Team, 3-5, Boys' Glee Club, 7, 8. , vx a.. - V , f.-gif - Q. fi . 5--:M ,La -ff, J l , -13.5 , -' J . arrra 9 A 2 9 2 O 4 Q ' vm 19 , F Y YS- N . In L, l,,X 5. ,fkr i s 1 .,,. , . ., , Q U . is GWENDOJLYN SNYDER SUSAN SNYDER Class Officer, 1, Student Assembly Band, 3-8, Guidance Office, 7, Rep., 2, Biology Lab., 4-8, Soph- Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing. omore Sing, Junior Sing, Softball Club, 6, Tennis Club, 7, Hockey Club, 1, 2. MARLENE SOLOMON Spanish Office, 3-8, Physical Sci- ence Office, 6, 7, Program Comm., 3-7, Bowling Club, 5, 7, 8, Basket- ball Club, 5-8, XYZ, 6-8, Senior Arista. CAROL SPITZACK Plans to become a legal stenog- rapher. 4,52 X S Nm 24 . K f 1. f ly, ,,I' . L effg A , 5.55. R' A9 BRUCE SOLOWAY Band, 5-s. ff I Q N' a 4 5 '-. 1 4 f n , A af if ' 1. N , 455. , . 3, 'S .8 f 4 . f My 5 af.: KAREN SPIZER Boosters, 5-8, General Office, 4, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. MAXINE SOBEL Program Comm., 3, 4, Boosters, 5-8, Leaders Club, 6-8, Tennis Club Coach, 6-8, Volleyball Club, 6-8, Sophomore Sing, Attendance Office, 3, 4, Bowling Club, 6. ,- 4- ,ji K :Q . I slai , Inf LL.. 2,1743 X errfeafl . , W , M J if , -0,2 rr Q 'gg 'M L G59' f ? , , J , M A -Hn .. v , .f ' 4 fi f l f . sa PATRICK SORANNO Class Officer, 1, G.O. Rep., 2, Stockroom, 2. ...frm-:': ,, 1' ' -fy 1,2 X in Q V ff Q I X X A AZ fig . '. M, My ' iw 4 . , V , J -Q1 1 ,.,-'11, JANET STALKER JACQUELJNE STAMBLER CIGSS Offilref. 3, 7: BHSKGTDHII Program Comm., 4-8, Adm. Asst. Club, 7, Trinity Club, 7, 8, Re- Office, 6, corder Club, 1, 2. ' 'yiffj,jff,j, we af' . ...j ,- , , f if - '22 :- Z Q 4' A il , , . H a J y f 4- k f, , 1. V , ,af V , , 47.1, I lr I ' f L' V y f X , . , t PATRICIA STANZIOLE Hobbies: Bowling, Swimming .,L,,XA 5. , . 5, PAUL STATSKY chestra, 3-8, Art Office, 3, 4, mrary, 5. JUDI STEINER homore Sing, Chorus Leader, sters, 5-8, Chemistry Office, Senior Sing, Chorus Leader. :ix ' .Q f PETER STEIN Program Comm., 5-7, XYZ, 6-8 Grade Adviser's Office, 5-8, Cafe- teria Squad, 5, French Tutor, 2, 5, 6. ffrjigp' .,' ' . 1 -'W Y-.. ,H . , ' , 'K if ,Q M ,fu , , f 1 I ., fi! T1 'f.' ,,,, , LM-ff.-. .f' f . .-:P if if 1 , F. Xa ,f2.151,.5 STEPHAN STEINER Arch Patrol, 6, Cafeteria Squad, 7, Track Team, 6. 'Ei ERIC STERN Arista, Senior Arista. 1 f RICHARD STERN Team, 5-8, XYZ, 5, 6, Boys' Glee Club, 3-8. ' 'lt RENEE STEINBERG Student Assembly Rep., 3, Bowl- ing Team, 5, Senior Sing. , .,,- L --,'-l 1, RICHARD STEINGESSER Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 2-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 5, 6, XYZ, 3-8, Class Offi- cer, 3-5. , '24 I . -- .' ,,f. jf - f, ,sv -.. . ' rrrr -I, s 1 pm if ,A I f ' ' 4 f W, I Q 7 tif' gin-C .f 7 -5,7 fflvf' iw . , s ,W SUZANNE STERN Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 1-6, XYZ, 1-4, Soph- omore Sing, Junior Sing, Bowling Club, 7, Grade Adviser's Office, 4, 5. 1 yay,-c.,,. I :gnu ,WA N 'S ITM , ,-6 .2 if WW' X K: f iff I ,al ,s ffgpiw -' f -zQwf51aff Q-IJ- -5.1 1 41423-11','5'.4izif .'.fi. RONALD STEINBERG Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 5-8, G.0. Store, 3-8. ff V vs K , ,I - ,f . - 1 L, if i fy' ,W 1' ,M NAOMI STEINHORN Class Officer, 3. f 1' -:,., 6 X A . . - 2 -,S W- ifi-a , S. 'ff' iii we , .,., --,- CAROLINE STESEN Record Office, 4-6. i 6 535 ff'-Ei N LESLIE -ff C - gf., M zfii- J M, N . W ' um V , Y i . ' 'ff' f . I I4 ' M, aff? , , . , 1747: 9 f F ,ff -' 45 'J 4 f ,V Q,-, g ff,.f,,. .f X My ,f ff 19 , 7' ,,-' ,iff , C . .X '.Av,' .fl'fWff.:,f-.- CHARLES STEINER Hobbies, Bowling, Basketball, Stamp Collecting. af N. f. 4. .Q .av jpzgff jZf!1'h,,' gy . . QS Avg W5 in J 4? 5 fl! .if ik: f I E, .l JAMES STEMBER Dutchman, Editorial Staff, 7, 8, Band, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Student Assem- bly Rep., 8. ri ., ,.,, 3, y wswf-fu -5.- 'f K ,. 4:7 HEATHER STEWART Attendance Office, 3. I I M E I-5: Isser Inn I I P 'z in i x 1,2 fs -4 I U K .,.,f?f.ff - if , F RHODA STOCKTON Art Office, 4-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Class Officer, 5, 6, Student Assembly Rep., 5, 6, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. 6' ROBERT STOKER Plans to enter the Coast Guard. CAROLE STOLEROV Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, Tennis Club, 4, Bowling Club, 5, 6, XYZ, 3-5 Grade Advisers Office, 3-a, Juni ior Sing. I vi, 51.27 -3-. lfdigl iv'-S fr' 'C .1 ulmtm R O cue: I r 5 'we' ,: I- 'Z ., x . ,. , A' 'L ,N cm of s- i ls . 5 I 'K W N 'IGI J pi - ' 4 . ,' af? , - ' Af.. 1' X I I i l Nb I I ' .52 2 ' . 59 - L, '54 . r' Al' I 3. Q. . ity LAURENCE STRENGER History Office, 3-8, G.O. Rep., 5, Class Officer, 6, G.O. Discount Comm., 7, Chairman, Debating Team, 7, 8, Captain, Student As- sembly Rep., 7, History Club, 6. , 21- nf.: , 'f ' -ff. ' Z, ,-,. ye A 2 X ' 1 , fi' .:. f 5391, JOHN STONE MEL STORCH Arch Patrol, 5, Physics Lab., 6, Choral Club, 6-8, Class Officer, 4. Physical Science Office, 7, Radio Club, 5, President. . ,X 5, if U if .. ,,,. , ,,, 3,g ? . if U MARY STRAUSS Junior Arista, Senior Arista, XYZ, 4-8, Class Offlcer, 4, 6, Teacher's Secretary, 4, 5, Cantata, 5, 7, 8, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. x.f x if S ft- 6' , A I.. y 1. I ,: ,R Iwi I I-I ' Wa, -- xi ni Z- in-5 : '.f 6. , ' fi .1 I If gl ' 4 WSJI' T' lf' is : , ' Liga , x X , ,f F57 Q ,, . QA, ' -I X ff l ' ' U- a' S I L ' - f ' x j .I X A-A X -,J N jf If I 1 I ' ' XI ' I fi ,.,.r MAUREEN STRO-H SUSAN STRUL MARLENE STRUM NEAL STURTZ Sophomore Sing, Senior Sing. Braille Office, 6, 8, Bowling Attendance Office, 5, Spanish Of- Hobbies: Reading, Traveling, Club, 5. fice, 7. Studying. X ff , . ,f 1 I JOYCE SUGERMAN Boosters, 5-8, Tennis Club, 5-8, Student Assembly Rep., 5-7, Class Officer, 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, G.O. Rep., 6, Erasmian Rep., 6. w hd MICHAEL ST RAUSS G.O. Store, 2-8, Cafeteria Squad, 1, 2, French Office, 3, G.O. Rep., 5. MICHAEL STRAUSSER Hobbies, Stamps, Coins, Archaeol- ogy, Sports. ANDREW SULLIVAN Boys' Glee Club, 5-8, Class Offi- cer, 6. 165 JOEL SURNAMER ich Office, 5-8, Class Officer, lsher Squad, 5-8, Math Office, ARLENE SUSSMAN Grade Adviser's Office, 3-5, 7, 8, Bowling Club, 6-8, Class Officer, - 7, Senior Sing, Student Assembly Rep., 7. VIVIAN SUTTON 'al Club, 7, 8, President, Trin- Club, 5-8, President, Soph- re Sing, Junior Chorus, 4, Letball Club, 4, 7, Class Offi- 4. MELVIN SZTUL Radio Club, 6-8, Vice-President, 6, President, 7. FREDDA SUSSMAN Class Officer, 3, 5, Sophomore Sing, Senior Sing, G.O. Rep., 4. . ' K' kr'V,:,. I L 7 xf' ' H f ' 7 4- 'A 'E ff aw , . rv A X ,... PETER TAFFURELLI G.O. Office, 1, Arch Patrol, 5, 6. l ,fa - f , , , gt F - I , I I lk' lfrclrl I ,,i M Vfwlf 7, .V y.P - f ' ,, , - wa flexin g! .A r,7,f,, . i 'ii'i if JACQUELINE TAGGART STEVEN TAINSKY MIRIAM TANNEN h Education Office, 6, G.O. XYZ, 4: Al'Ch P3fl'0l, 4- 5, Basketball Club, 7. History Club, 2, Modern Dance Club, 5-7, Student Assembly Rep., 1, 7, Class Officer, 7, Girls' Health Education Office, 3-6. 43 TINA SUSSMAN Class Officer, 3-6, Choral Club, 5-8, G.O. Rep., 3, Junior Sing, ARCH Rep., 7, Student Assembly Rep., 4, Red Cross Rep., 3, 5, Dutchman Rep., 4. Viz? 'w'2,4ei5 ' -. . i ,V , , -ff, V .V -47' ' 2,5--,.' 'K '-fi ' --I -'5f .-igii? I RONNA TAGER Infirmary, 7. 1 'Wm ,aug -1:4 LAWRENCE TANOWITZ Cafeteria Squad, 3, Chemistry Lab., 6, Physics Lab., 7, 5. -ff? 1-1 lf Y -sl I 1 - E 221- 'Y l ,XX fl' 41 x I 11 -EX K fv.--N I l JA X. is fff ,'---ww. - ,, V kv .42 1- jr lywdffi' 2 ' S1 'fl f if ' . .4 ' 1.-Nfifffiklirg 1' ,X .flex l w ' . :reef P- J 2, N wx in . A . 4 lf., K -P U Q E 4 fl ,xl iw all s If , ,'q lil J2M,W3EggXk ,. ,vwlo6'I L 1 , -5 l42?x'-, V,-'45, ,l+,,,w J X, l, ,.,,,1l,wm ull':l.ill.S,-'V V of lille' 'E N .! f'iic.Tf ' 1 ' -'S -5 X l 'I r ll , ff l-5-.Qs . 4. f .nf 5 Q f e 7 I, l gf I 4- xl if ' X' Jeb ' : V A N il' ,V .V 1, Q PETER TARR Plans to become a composer. 'S I Qs I lxfur ,ix , , . 41, N, 2 , . . c zip fy f 45' A I Q 5' 5 if if Q VW X , if ' 4 4. ELLEN TITTLER Senior Band, 5-8, Modern Dance Club, 5, 6, Hockey Club, 4, Soft- ball Club, 5, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Class Officer, 3, 4. ' MICHAEL TAYLOR JOEL TELLER Arch Patrol, 3-5. Junior Arista, Senior Arista, G.O. JOANNE TlZlO Plans to become a stenographer. KAREN TODD ANITA TOMWORDEN Erasmian Art Staff, 7, Class Offi- Hobbies: Dancing, Bowling, Ice cer, 7. Skating. Rep., 1, 2. fill GAIL TOBACK Boosters, 5-8, Student Guidance Comm., 7, Treasurer's Office, 7, Class Officer, 4. K, :cf ,. aw , .Mr fzl' ,g,.'.' 5' ,. ' ff fs LYNN TEPER JOAN THORNTON Leaders Club, 5-8, Vice-President, PIBFIS to DGCOFTIE 3 legal SIEME- 7, Basketball Coach, 7, 8, Class rapher. Officer, 4, 6, 7, Volleyball Club, 5, 6, Basketball Club, 6-8, Hockey Club, 4-6. TEDDY TOBACK Plans to study electronics. JOANNE TORRISI 5 ,. XX 1 E ,ef l', KATHLEEN TOUSEY -,Adv JOAN TOBIAS Program Comm., 1-4, Boosters, 5-8, Class Officer, 2, 3, 5, 6, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, His- tory Club, 2, XYZ, 1, Teacher's Secretary, 3-6. ff W, , . ,.. ,.,, ,m,,,.,,,',., , 4 J , f i , , ' X E ., -. va- J Z -f, f., , BERNARD TRACHTENBERG Plans to become a fashion model. Leaders Club, 7, 8, Volleyball A,-Ch Patrol, 4, 5, Club, 5, 6, Basketball Club, 5, 7, Hockey Club, 4. - es. , . -, Za --:fm t IL- I 5 'f'-:O f . f f s Q . O V ff ,, , ' ,W i2t1'ig,,. . .gf ' Q 7' ' .ff--,,-iii . -. - of f 2:25155 f . ,,.,.- J, .,,.. fs f DAVID TIANO Visual Aids Squad, 6-8. SUSAN TOBIN Library, 3-8, Boosters, 5-8, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Class Officer, 4, Program Comm., 4. 'H974' ALICE TRAIN French Club, 5, French Tutor, 6 Program Comm., 2-6, Class Offi cer, 6, Art Office, 5-7, Senior Sing. STEVEN TIGER Dean of Boys' Office, 5, 6, Eras- mian Art Staff, 8. ,ae M G D Sa A x , f' , !,, I, if we Q N Qgi eg... Q- rifle? ' O ini ROBERT TRAINA Plans to become an engineer. 167 94 , wt' fe, .,f, Ween- j'f-'59 ,fix 2 ,,'L . , -4 VE, wf , fi, .A ., ,' .1 -... AL f t1., 'Y ,f , ',-,.. 3 -ag ' ' .ffii ef ' iff? . ,Lkff fp 5 'S f K . ,W . . 53 'A ' f wut-an .','.'h ' f ' ' ' . ,Q - i '-r' .,L,, fb .- - A . H - l V , ! X , , CYNTHIA TREIBITZ Ians to enter college. SUSAN TROTTER chestra, 4-8, Hockey Club, 4, 5, iwling Club, 5, 6, Class Officer, Junior Sing, 6.0. Rep., 3, Ten- s club, 4. ALFRED TUZZO Sports, Starnp and Coin FLORENCE TREVETHAN Bowling Club, 7, 8, Basketball Club, 7. 1 we . ,.,, may ,wg A A 3,,jygg'.. '-34,.,,.Q, f ., ,f mf?-221: - ,n ' ,, - g,.?ZlQZ-4. .,4.f , ' ', '+'1., -ff' ' STANLEY TROY Plans to become a printer. DIANE TWOREK G.0. Rep., 5, 7, Modern Dance Club, 7, 8. LINDA TRlCE Student Assembly Rep., 6, 7, Soph- omore Sing, Tennis Club, 5, 6, Band, 3-8, Badminton Club, 5, 6. 62 . if 1 f JOELLA TRUPIN Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Pro- gram Comm., 2, 3, Grade Adviser's Office, 3, 4, Class Officer, 2, Mod- ern Dance Club, 5. iw' I ,f ,f ff 2 A.. EQ, X7 R I f W ff MARGARET TYLER Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, 5-8, Class Officer, 3, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Modern Dance Club, 7, 8. ' 5 Q , 1 W .r 2 W 1 2- fi- 1 Xl l ll ' -LLV V'A'l J l e 'l f , A - R Q - V, 75 I - 4 ll ,-4f -f- ' B fi . C JANE TROPP l , if X: L ff? N Senior Sing. xl 17 ff lun ' f Q, f f , W X' at X Xu l -H7457 ,MJF AZN ll N., rig ,I A N -4 C 1 I.. .1-Fly, , f , 'IH' Q QE- ,- ,ff-'1 gfgf f' W '+-1.41 rj. 4,5-,. :.fl:.r I , ,f - ' l f A 1.2-h-C , .. '51, ,Q J, ,fl 'NNN be-WlollJ V'fff75- e-5 All ' ll l l lm Qi, -SN,L,,,:4 DI TU ' fm f , UJ5 ,x ' , Cantata, 5,AIg,E 8, gfglgrllers, 5-8, nf ' N Nlodern D'ance.Club, 5-8, Junior , ' Q X N' , gm? Senior Sing, Class Officer, j I f - L I 3.5. , VFX J 5 - , I A I -2- gl rig - K 1 ' A f 0 f 'Q' -' l - .f lv - f , S - f' 'V K 1: ,., 7 X W -5 'E 7 ' 'ell . gg' ,,- 'I X ' 51' fra, 550, 3 x G -A , - I STEVEN ULBERG C ' 'I Dutchman, 6-8, Sports Editor, 7, 8, Soccer Team, 5, 7, Program Comm., 6-8. ANN UNGER Junior Arista, English Office, 4-8, Class Officer, 3-7, Bowling Club, 4, 5, Sophomore Sing, Orchestra, 1, 2, Junior Sing. GAYLE VARTY Program Comm., 2-5, G.O. Rep., 2, G.O. Office, 8, Braille Office, 5, Boys' Health Education Office, 4, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing. MARGARET VIDERS Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing, Student Assembly Rep., 6, Erasmian Rep., 6, G.O. Store, 7, G.O. Rep., 5, Class Officer, 4, ' Q 'WM if fa 'II , S.. X 4-5'-I IOANNE VALENTE PAMLA VALENTINE Leaders Club, 5-8, Hockey Club, Class Officer, 3, 4-8, Volleyball Club, 5-8, Softball Club, 5-8, Head Coach, Badminton Club, 5-8, Head Coach, Infirmary, 3-7. f , ' I ir-,..ZV ,. Q1 vu l I'-' 'I ' . 5?-L 'DSL f i ' V522 . ' :aaa--44... ., , . -,vu ,1 1 . 5 -, ,zamff ,r ,jeff 4 7.1-if 42:51, .aye -,,.m:,fm41? ,fr , . iff? -, ff vw m',' v,,rx.fm ,A f f,,,,,sI.ff'2 ,. LEON VASILIADES Track Team, 1, 2, Dean of Boys Office, 7, Soccer Team, 5, 7. gf' I' ' A . , W V : 1 , , I i ' ,wi '.Q if . H f- I- I xi 97 I ' -.'- fi' WILLIAM VIRZERA qflglgi I' Q I,I', ,QI XIII XX MARCUS VOGEL Biology Lab., 3-7, Usher Squad, 7, Record Office, 5-8. Art Supply Office, 5, Boys' Glee Club, 5, 7. 5' iw 'hi Ike? In h 'I I' A I ,.l,, I fi. If r, i' t Q-I sky VIOLA VALVIS Class Officer, 2, 3. Visual Aids Squad, 3-5. RUSSELL VAZ Track Team, 3-8, Cross-Country Team, 5, 7, Co-Captain, 7. iii ' ,Wafawff -' Ir , - 21? 9 ,.. ,... , ,M ., ,F 5,5-5.,b3,... Ab.. A., .. . msffwir - 7,- ' er -G ,,,, JI Ig, fl? 'P I 17115271 if X353-I2 J , ff -f IJ , ALAN VOGELMAN Track Team, 6. WARREN VANDENHOUTEN ROSALIND VARLACK Cantata, 5, 6, 8, Bowling Club, 7, Senior Sing. f..44r' RAOUL VEGOSEN Band, 6-8. PETER VEGA Choral Club, 3-8. i' fi ' , V H A lf .,.,,. . . , . ., 5 2 ETARY WAGMAN MITCHELL WAHRMAN G.O. Rep., 4, Class Officer, 5, Arch Patrol,3, Band, 5-8. Cafeteria Squad, 5, Erasmian Rep., 3. I, ff- 783. X II if IX ,lf A IN X ' I, k'-q XS , w x I I I L S. RICHARD VESPER English Bookroom, 1, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Choral Club, 7, 8, Gown Comm., 3-8, Grade Adviser's Office, 1-3. -'TIITTTEIT I anim ' is' an ,. .-.I, ,. ' J U' I A' - ,-'ZL-' -'11 I- .. 3 lj '-TN ' . 'U 1-'JI . '. I 3 3 'TR X, f' Q S fe lc sa Q R 4 r., S .27 1 S 'vu TMI., C. lj IJ! 1 ig 6' dl I I, G: L Q -. 'P-1 I E t. E3 I. I gf If --..1- , A I 169 ,K 1 i Z -f ' -V .1,, i . 13, f' ii ' 3 Ziff!! l Iver, .3 fg ' W ' ' I , IW W Ill .- ,, C , Q E I I ' ' - I I if E. I XY: ,,,,, - ,V I .1 N . N x ', fi 4 ,,,1,Ei-'fx i I NN M X -L, , . ,R 2 -V'Q 1,RS:i I .I fa M. . R L , E11 V ' 1 I, ,-.J I I ' Gb -N J- I - Q., ---- ,.-VVVf,,- , E 5 FLORENCE WAISMAN BEVERLY WALDER MINNA WALDHAUSER WILLIAM WALKER We R, 'I I, iployment Office, 5, Junior Sing, Teacher's Secretary, 4, Class Offi- Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Art Track Team, 1-5: Arch Patrol, 1, 5: Il, RN Sy I nior Sing, Modern Dance Club, cer, 3-6, Sophomore Sing, Junior Circle, 7, 8, Bowling Club, 6. Bowling Team, 1, 2. I 8, Basketball Club, 4. Sing, Senior Sing, Bowling Club, ,' Q, 7 I 4, 5. Q T , ' Q 'I i f N ,,. 'z , ff' III ,I I 'ff iii, -4 I V' u,,.,,,',,,,, , VV ., Q I, - ,,,, ,, if , Q I I ', 55 If? Wg- ff, A I I ' - 1 E - 4 L f. i Q V - 4 VV f 'I ',:, Xxx V RV- - V- H ll Vi A Q V R Ni V V rn, , ,, I ' 5 1 V,-., 3 ' . j ' :se Ii - fl . Io , VV V V V 19' -'Cm , A., ,. 19 -,V ,ing i I 5 e- all , Va 8 'VV .1 V l Q VV VN ,, Y N A wr: 5 S I4 ix N x L -an V ,,,, 4,-.LN hh, Y-.gg ly, X f?iQ,,I Q. ,QQ gg M 11 7,1 gg? . VV -nf w I ,gg 153' I ,J I ' 'E' H, ii' - fi? 1 '-4533.1-1-,I 1 x V If , EELEE , ff V ,ilk gt Alix Q. 31 VVXQV . 'SQ . 5, ra ff'Q,'2l' R x ,, N R R af. . ff' ,ff f ' 2. 2 X sive-.IRIN -iv? ii? 4-Ffifvli 'fi ff ,' IQ. .tif -X f-f-wi, 3 ex iii, i'i','iL - 19 iff I V - T up VE!!! mm - Ejlh g lin, x. - ., .N ' i mi? . B593 L if ' V i' - ' MARK WALLACE ANNA WALLIN JESSE WALLNLAN STEVE WALLY V, ,sf ig --' fm -I? --aux, X- , - ,, :oral Club, 4-8, Junior Chorus, 3, Basketball Club, 5-8, Softball Grade Adviser's Office, 4, 5. Plans to attend college. N 'NV , I 221' I Jsic Office, 4-6, Senior Sing. Club, 7, 8, Cantata, 5-8, Volleyball A 'X 'Q ,lflixif IIVJV , .Bk 1, X JI ' Club, 5, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, Cafe- ' , .X ' .dmv V xvi ifii 'fi Q X ' If Till teria Squad, 6. 'L I I J f 7 'X f , 4 s, ' 4 - gs- A -sf w , -2 ri .4 'ix 99 A N l ' ' LAS!! . - - I I lg! 4 N53 X . ,, - I - .I - 1- Ni I Vf s I + X' L .,. ,. . . , -. Y 1 . , E L '-- w:ff?'?fiI?iij,.f I RI: N A' III INN NIJ ' . f I ,XYZ QL , jf, 1211-f . 'Q- , ' X L , 4 , 1 7 ,,, J kip! N WIN gf-fl , I Ai K j' A' -If. ' f , 'L4's 4 -. sf ' ' gi WK L 'S' 1 ,fi N V - f E f' 2 t I N' -' II- I 'X II ' ' , I at ,E W -.R X I , f R H I I -I . rf 0i ' 4 A , f ' f .' '5 f . I fl i Qf' 1 gg .',,',, Vi ',,, 5' I 'WV ,F ' ,I , 7,5 x .1 IIA , ' I L Vi.-f. ,,,, V I ,I ' I VV,VV xxx LN . IN 'Q V .,.,, A A' - . 1 ' , W H X , ,ij I . 1,47 Ei V ,, A V V V : VV krrif, VV V V , - xv, X ! , V V .ia LV - X , x 'f A ' V A J ' ' , ., 3 X fif ff 'HX 1, w XX I X PATRICIA WALSH PENNY WALTERS ELISE WARD DANIEL WARREN X Junior Arista, Senior Activities Of- . Grade Adviser's Office, 4-8, Twirl- Senior Sing, Girls' Health Educa- fice, 3, Newman Club, 6. ers, 6-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior tion Office, 2, Junior Chorus, 3, 4. Sing, Senior Sing. ins to become a receptionist D HOWARD WARSHAUER XYZ, 6, Bowling Team, 7, 8, Class Officer, 4, Cafeteria Squad, 3. WILLIAM WEINER G.O. Rep., 4-7, Arch Patrol, 5, Football Team, 5, Class Officer, 5. , , aiu? . 9511: J f'mfMf2 'B ff fn .-f..-.f A-is, , X BRUCE WEISKOPF I if , . ' SEYMOUR WASCHITZ MYRA WASSERBERGER Plans T0 Join the Marines. Biology Office, 3-8, Class Officer, ' ff L1 I ,iei I M .aara , . , ,,i,, fe .. ,,. ,,,, , ,.,, . ,,,. , , lg ' I 4 ANN WEINSTEIN Biology Lab., 4-8, Boosters, 5-8, Volleyball Club, 6, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Class Officer, 3, Student Assem- bly Rep., 4. RITA WEISKOPF Senior Arista, Junior Arista, Pro- Student Assembly Rep., 5, English ram Comm 3 8 Grade Adviser's Office, 6, Teacher's Secretary, 3-8. 8 -J ' 7 Office, 4-8, Choral Club, 5-8, XYZ, 5-8, Student Assembly Rep., 6. 3, 5, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. rf ,' -.gy m L. jg Y r 2 VY. I f i 5 A I X ,ik f' A :My ,A A F ix gd 'ffimlis' I ' 'A 3,5 r -.f-- J FLORENCE WEISBERG Student Assembly Rep., 5, Class Officer, 6, 7, Erasmian Rep., 5, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Sen- ior Sing. ALAN WEISS Junior Arista, Senior Arista, Class Officer, 2, 7, Student Assembly Rep., 7, Arch Patrol, 5, G.O. Rep., 6. LINDA WASSERMAN General Office, 1, 2, Girls' Health Education Office, 4-6, Student As- sembly Rep., 7, Class Officer, 7, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, lndus- trial Arts Office, 7, 8. f 2 . ff ' . 5 7 W L A . . .. f.2Q,fw..,,., .,..,.,.,.f.f 4, ff 5.11, fp xr vgg, 1' 14? tr liiif it JANE WEISBJERG Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Modern Dance Club, 7, 8, Bowling Club, 8. Q rf -- 1 ' .L x ,S--.:f.f?Q.YsQ, , I af MW 9' f' I 'f ',3,,.,f',- ' illf BETTY WEISS Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Bowling Club, 8. HERBERT WAXBERG Orchestra, 6-8, Track Team, 3, 5-8, Band, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, ARCH Rep., 7. ' f Q I . .iff . Y L,-.1 5 7 -i.,, 1 i.T gg fstif ggi Q M gn 'E , f' IT .: ..., . J ,!f 7in'4v?y:' 35 LESTER WEISENBERG Visual Aids Squad, 7, 8. . 2 V ' , f f'f g ' 7?i f 1 B Ii -' jg I ,k 1 : 1.7 . w dl Z ' J ,J X Y f J 5,3 ,WW , 4' 9 1 was-' 7 ff- ,. ry fl 'g. Ja- . J 7 4 2 X W, .f. ' f'jQ2 i ,, , , 1. f ,f A , e- , X C12 QW , FREDRICKA WEISS Art Circle, 7, 8, Senior Sing. CAROLE WAXMAN Junior Arista, Program Comm., 2-8, XYZ, 1, 2, Evening High School Office, 3-6, Bowling Club, 7, History Club, 2, Spanish Tutor- ing Squad, 1, 2, Senior Arista. Lk 7? ix JOAN WEISS Program Comm., 3-8, Accounting Office, 4-6, Sophomore Sing, Jun- ior Sing, Class Officer, 5. RICHARD WEINER Arch Patrol, 3, 4, Class Officer, 3. K swf? QV F . In 1 , J. wh :J ff 7.46-' 4.137204 MICHAEL WEISS Senior Activities Office, 6, 7, jun. ior Arista, Arch Patrol, 3, Senior Arista. 171 I ,, ' -v , , ,,.-,., , L? I , .' f Q , 4 ,ff M. f - . f-f- . ew ..'7'-re-.1-.2a,.,,.,gQ:: ..,-. . . , ,- ,ef.ef-,-.1-1,-1-fy GEOFFREY WELCH Ismian An staff, 7, s, An Cie, es, President, 7, Boys' fe Club, 3-7, Class Officer, 7. f e . a f 1-fir .,, I. gf- ,L L .Hifi ' ,,: fv 54 ,-'Y 9 1 .,. 7 ' -. ,W DOROTHYANN WIELAND ns to become a secretary. JOAN WILLIAMS firlers, G-8, Captain, 7, 8, Bowl- g club, 5-7, Sophomore Sing, nior Sing, Senior Sing, Class ficer, 5, Teacher's Secretary, ,,,,,,-VV a. C , ,, Hb' 0 ,f :A Q, Exp 14' lisp , ,I ,fe 'fi If ' Sidi ' ETHEL WELLER Student Assembly Rep., 7, ARCH Rep., 7, Girls' Health Education Office, 6-8, lunior Sing, Senior Sing. ROBERT WILCHIN Band, 3-8, Program Comm., 3-8, Dramatics Club, 5, 6, Junior Sing. 'i I ,,, 1 7 fi J f 'ix J 'ff 5 f W fiidff I W aff ' 4 .A , 7, ff ,e f fl' .' 1 2- W, 2 I I MARVA WILLIAMS Cantata, 7, Newman Club, 7, Sen- ior Sing, Modern Dance Club, 7. I Ziff '7iff97QgQ'f .. , -ff 6 1 ,sll J ' '. X 1' ' 1' -6 5. ,ff 74 ,CH f I 1 I I L, Ifwk , , -7 , -7, ,, X -as .3 , if p .M . ga, K , I , ff,-7 ,7 X ,r.., Q 'I . , We .1 ., ,r-, -Alf I f 1, ayuggg I ,V ,,,f, ,,.,.5s-,sg,f ,Q na2,,,,?g,, ff. , ,,,,,,,,, ,,, y ,,,,,.,.. , - by ' i' ,fldfik ff 54,02-f -- , a. -rc! , ,,,, A - .55-S11 ,gf eff I 'f 1,1 SUSAN WERGER BARRY WERNER Plans to become a secretary. Visual Aids Squad, 5-8, Chemistry- f X, 'ti . , 'igml , - I .. -S I EDWARD WHALEN Plans to become a policeman. EDWARD WHELAN Physics Lab., 5-8. -ire I 'L ' , , 5 w as ' I ' ..,. 1 ,,,. I 'NW' ,, ,Anna as K , , . X, is Wy. g . N xr-of , gg V .gvk z t rl-by I -I 4 -Q A ' - . STEPHEN WILK ROBERT WILKES 477' L A Dutchman Rep., 5, Arch Patrol, 3, Plans to become a social worker. I I ., ' 1 Student Assembly Rep., 7. I 61. ' N ' If - - I XI HN lf' X I X I 7 ss l .I ,A 1 X b. , I I ll - Z ,, W ., Q I T 7 jg, '7 L I TS ff I L. I ll! I. ' f I. , . I , ,L 5, I 0 N -9 I ,I , . I, vm, , . - p , H ,N L, , ,,,.,, I . X I ,. I 5 I L ' H55 L X I It ,V Q X ,I L I ,N I! ,I K WI' , Wx 1.2! f,-4 L X 5 'T , 'T I H , -'a I I I I , A 'SX 5 gt Ill I II, yy 1 , V 1 1, , e..,,.. .,,, ,,,,,4, I 7- 'I ---,liI fi- . W L. 'X-,. - 'IL , .- 'i?i,. the si-41' ,.,. , ' ' X- L rl ' DF f Alera I -I . I T ' ---.. if I A, E - 1, ,VQQ :V KVKKK, ., If , , V, ,IVI A Iwi, , .lyk zk, I I ,ET A III T ,.. X PHILIP WILLIAMS WINSTON WILLIAMS Class Officer, 5, 8, Swimming Cafeteria Squad, 5, 6, Choral Team, 5. Club, 5-7, Junior Chorus, 3, 4, G.0. Rep., 7, Track Team, 6. Class Officer, 2, Arch Patrol, 3, 4, G.0. Rep., 5, Cafeteria Squad, 6. MELVIN WHITE Track Team, 3-8, Captain, 7, 8, Boys' Health Education Office, 7. '.,, W' ' SONIA WILLDORF Program Comm., 3-8, General Of- fice, 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Infirmary, 6, Class Officer, 7, Student Guidance Comm., 7, 8, Senior Sing. My , ' 7 f o'., 7 fS?'5s-1. 'lil Lb.g:,Gf'1f,t JUDITH WIMPFHEIMER XYZ, 5-7, Leaders Club, 7, ,Record Office, 4-7, Tennis Club, 4-6, BOWUFIE Club, 6, Badminton Club, 5, 6, Volleyball Club, 4. J , ' f J z ra? N X s .MY Z if ' K'Al J' , s JOAN WINDERMAN Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Twirlers, 5, 6, Modern Dance Club, 7, 8 Erasmian Rep., 4. f :il li lil J i fl I A gf ,..,--- 7 - -' f fm., 14 Q X' ,- 2' , E J -'fi-cg V - g N J! 'X J J X . Z! . N'-4 , f XX -Q, L l ,EH xx.-5 , if X f , i f K l , K, BRUCE WINICK Arch Patrol, 3, 5. KENNETH WOLFE Band, 3-7: f ,, X r,V. I. . I I-fa ' ,,.y. ' 75' af' , f .fl 'Q J' 'Q ' M y 4 '-'5.5M Ef-'ini' if ff ?? ws-'wwe-A efxylvgisb, .,L y J, -.-,,.,43-ah:-':',faf wwe., 5. .--fs-sin. 49: A-ft,-.Rufus mf? zdzflifegg ' 'f f'5':a3:x5vQ!',j-Sa HERBERT WOLTMANN Plans to become a lawyer. '::A-a'. G JOAN WINTERS Class Officer, 1, 5, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing, Junior Chorus, 3. MEIER WOLIN Hobbies, Bowling, Football, Base- ball, Golf. CAROLYN WOOD Plans to become a secretary. 7:3313 K J fp i: A -' ,1 ,ity XX , if J 6 R I' t Lex, ugjyli-, I .. 'qu . ,-1 -- v ,cp ELAINE wlsHNow MVP' 4-19 EUGENE WOLKOW Visual Aids Squad,,5-8, G.O. Rep., 3-5, Teacher's Secretary, 3, Pro- gram Comm., 2. J' ' Teacher's Secretary, 4, Class Offi- cer, 6, 7, Hockey Club, 5-7, Bowl- ing Club, 5-7, Volleyball Club, 6, ARCH Rep., 7. ,Ot ERIC WOLMAN Arch Patrol, 3. ,g ,,.. 5, M , ....r if J A ' Q ,, W 4- at ' A if , f V 4. Q 5 fi! .1 X X 9 . . ff? . If , f V I, af SUSAN YAGER Grade Adviser's Office, 7, Girls' Health Education Office, 4, 5, Cantata, 5-8, Junior Sing, Pro- gram Comm., 3-8, Boosters, 5-8, Student Assembly Rep., 4, Swim- ming Club, 3. RONALD YAMPOLSKY Arch Patrol, 3. .Q-A ELAINE WITRIOL Junior Sing, Senior Sing. fx, 'Aga ,- f 'Ji it dmv w ELEANOR WOLOSKY Attendance Office, 3, 4, Class Of- ficer, 4, Junior Arista, Sophomore Sing, Cantata, 5, 6, XYZ, 5, Sen- 7 General Office, 6, 7, Boosters, 5-8, Student Assembly Rep., 3, Class Officer, 4, Sophomore Sing, H , :gt- T ,Sf www iiisi if A Tp- s s ,,.- . ,. - ' ., . S' g-is - S ,ws , ,tus-.-V so-,t',3,,,,. S .-,PQI S' .fm nfs' W-'S ' 7 t-If JK 1 . ss - ,St A J- -f fi 'ass ROBERT WOLF Band, 5-8. xiii . , .L 'Q ft . 7 L f J gf? f fmmm tl - Qld U 141201 I fn iw' X X J X f 1 ior Arista. 'f X X' IX! ix . ' 1 J' ' J J J J ff ff' r X .1 1 , wp Sp f 1 V if 7 25' A m fr A JIAAJ f ' l J J 'Cf Liie ' ,VJ '4S9?2Q VWW K ,X f CAROL YANTZ Hobbies: Art, Writing. 173 Arch Patrol, 4, G.O. Store, 4-8, ., .. -f 1-4 . . -tee.: -Z 4 ' -as ,,,' . ,,..,, VV V H ,.,fSr, Xqbb X , We ' 'I g m,k if, ' .r.l,L Q O W' K X ROCHELLE YEDVAB chestra, 3-8, Music Office, 8, logy Office, 8, Sophomore Sing, ior Sing, Erasmian Rep., 5, 6, ss Officer, 3-8. MICHAEL YELLOWITZ Arch Patrol, 5, 6, Infirmary, 7. INA YESNER Program Comm., 3-8, XYZ, 7, 8 Program Comm. Office, 4-8, Span ish Club, 6, Modern Dance Club, 5, Erasmian Rep., 4, Senior Arista. hgh ADRIENNE YORK Junior Arista, Senior Arista, XYZ, 6-8, Attendance Office, 3-7, Class Officer, 1, 2, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8, Sophomore Sing, Jun- ior Sing, Senior Sing. 'Nf V av, JONATHAN YORMARK Dean of Boys Office, 4-6, Boys' Glee Club, 7, 8, Junior Sing, Chorus Leader, Class Officer, 6, Student Assembly Rep., 5, Eras- mian Rep., 3. ROCHELLE YOUNG English Office, 4-6, Class Officer, 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing senior sing, Erasmian Rep., 7, ARCH Rep., 7, Student Guidance Comm., 5-8. . 1 , 3 49 K ,, W Ui, x iw? , i , X My fy, QQZTVW- , , . X . , ,mf f 1 DORIS YOUNG Student Assembly Rep., 3, 4. 1 ,.. 7 I 45 f ' W f eg 1 ,f ff ' we I JOSEPH YOUNG Band, 5-B, Arch Patrol, 3, 6-8. I M -2 --f. ' ' t. VlAi:'. ' I QAWQL C 1 If ', , ,S h K V I ' 'Zig he-fe 'f'- 5 . SHIRLEY YOUNG Modern Dance Club, 5, Basketball Club, 5, G.O. Rep., 3. ' fffff . wx- 'fL5 i 4s J . V ' 6 . 'Pg Q . Q Wig! My 4 Q . g ' 3. i .W X . fy . t-1 we in A I ' 'A , YALE YURMAN Arch Patrol, 5. DANIEL YUSSIM Orchestra, 3-8. VICTOR YOUNG Baseball Team, 7, 8, Boys' Health Education Office, 7, 8. nw WA .S Y X 4s Qt Q. A N W 5 XX 4 'GPN Y f' 5 BARBARA ZAHLER Spanish Office, 5, Employment Office, 6, Modern Dance Club, 7, G.O. Rep., 4, Student Assembly Rep., 4, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. it ,gi E A 5, 1 'P,, Q hm if l Q, JOAN ZAWALICH Class Officer, 1, Bowling Club, 5, Grade Adviser's Office, 1, 2, Girls' Health Education Office, 1-5. we x iff . Q L iff Q ' '-ggf-'gf5f,,::e4gg5f',g?' SAUL ZELLER XYZ, 7, 8, Dean of Boys' Of- fice,4-6. JUDY ZIMMERMAN Braille Office, 3-8, Class Officer, 3, 5, Bowling Club, 7, G.O. Store 7, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing Senior Sing, Erasmian Rep., 7. A M f xxl , -A Q , iw- Q. , . - i ALLAN ZEITLIN Arch Patrol, 7, 8. ILENE ZIMMERMAN Biology Lab., 4-8, Junior Sing '-59' . n ,tw fgim Q i .5 l , , Histor M, WV , nk'-iiiiw WV!! SUSAN ZIMMERMAN y Office, 4-8. af'--ip ILENE ZISK gram Comm., 4-8, XYZ, 7, 8, Class dent Assembly Rep., 6, Senior 3, Adviser, Junior Arista, ior Arista, Twirlers, 5, 6, Dean iirls' Office, 4-8. LEONARD ZIVIN I Patrol, 5, Class Officer, 3-5, :ball Team, 6-8. JERRY ZWEBEN 'am Comm., 3-8, Boys' Glee 7, 8. JOSEPHINE ZITO Officer, 4, 6, G.0. Rep., 5. ALIX ZUCKERMAN Math Tutoring, 4, Spanish Tutor- ing, 6, Library, 5-8, Russian Club ,s. GLORIA ZYCHAL Bowling Club, 5-7, Volleyball Club, 7. HUDSON ARCHER WILLIAM ARMSTRONG MARTIN BAER MARY ANN BARRY WALTER BECKER ROBERT BELKIN CHRIS BEMENT ILENE BERMAN GODRIC BLAIZE STEPHEN BLUM LENORE BRILL JAMES BRISCOE RICHARD BRODY ROBERT BUCKMASTER GARY BURKE LAWRENCE BUSSMAN EDNA CALANDRA THERESA CAMPBELL THOMAS CAPRIO JOSEPH CARACCIOLO JACOUELINE CARHART JOSEPH CASINO ARTHUR CASSIDY KENNETH CHAVIS VICTOR CHEE ARLENE CHIRONKY SHARON COHEN GEORGE COSENZA BRIAN COSGROVE MARY COVELLO JOHN COWHEY JOSEPH COYNE ,EDWARD CREEN THOMAS CROISSANT REGINA CROWLEY JOHN DAAB STUART DAUERMAN OWEN DeCAMBRE CARMEN DeFREITAS DEXTER DELVALLE JEROME DEUTSCH MAURICE DEUTSCH RAUL DORREGO JANUARY AND ROBERT DUNNE EDWARD ELENZ HARRIS FEIGENBAUM PAUL FEINGOLD STEVEN FEINMAN STEVEN FELDMAN HELEN FERGUSON JOAN FINAMORE NANCY FLACKS JOHN FOLEY NOREEN FOLEY EDWARD FRANK ARTHUR FRIEDMAN BARRY FRIEDMAN LUKE FURLONG TIMOTHY GAGAS STEPHEN GELFMAN MICHAEL GELLER LAURA GLUCK JAMES GOLDEN BRIAN GRACE JOAN GRACE PETER GRIVAS BARRY GUGGENHEIM ROBERT HAGER CHARLES HANSEN ROBERT HELD WILLIAM HERMAN WILLIAM HERNANDEZ WALTER HOCHHAUSER ROBERT HUNTER HARRIET HURWITZ DOMINICK INCANTALUPO WINSTON JEFFRIES CARLOS JOUBERT WALTER JUDGE DOROTHY KAHN PAUL KANDELL ALLISON KARRASS SAM KATZ PETER KEELER PATRICK KENNEDY E CAMERA SHY YVONNE KINGSLEY GEORGE KREINER MICHAEL KRUMHOLTZ CHARLES LACKEY HARRY LAZARUS JOSEPH LEBENSFELD RICHARD LEE MARIANNE LeMAY CAROL LEVINE GALE LEVINE MAURICE LeVINE EMANUEL LIEBERMAN MICHAEL LIEBERMAN CHERYL LUDWIG ROBERT LYONS WILLIAM MACKEY LOUIS MANNARINO ALFRED MARENGO ANTONIA MASCHIO PATRICK MCCORMACK SANDRA MCFARLANE GEORGE MCGURK MARYANN MELE JOSEF MIRER ROBERT MIRO THOMAS MULLIGAN RITA NEIKRUG JAMES NELSON HAROLD NEWMAN JANET NOVEMBER JOSEPH OCCHIOGROSSO MARY O'LOUGHLIN MICHAEL O'SULLIVAN BART PAGLIUGHI ELAINE PARADISE JONATHAN PEARLMAN DEBRA PECHTER EUGENE PERETZ BARBARA PETRELLA ERIKA PRICE GILBERT PROSSER EDWARD PUTZER JOYCE REGAN MARIANN RESTIVO BOOKER RICHARDSON ROSALIE ROGOFF HELEN ROONEY ARTHUR ROSE DEANNA ROSENFELD ALLEN RUDERMAN JOSEPH RUGGIERI MICHAEL RYAN DONALD SACCO MICHAEL SARRIS JAMES SAVARESE FRANCIS SCHIPANI MARGARET SCHRANK ALFONSO SILVA HERBERT SILVER ELAINE SINCKLER CAROL SKELLY JOSEPH SPARACIO THOMAS STANTON CAROLYN STECKERT SETH STEIGBIGEL RONI STIER ARNOLD SWILLER GERALDINE TABER KRISSEL THOMPSON JOAN TUDANGER DAVID TURANSKY JOAN ULBRICH JOSEPH URY PHIL WAGNER ROBERT WALLACE SARAH WATERS EMMETT WATTIGNY CAROL WHARMBY THOMAS WHITMAN ROSALYN WIEN CAROL WINDSOR EILEEN WOOD ROBERT WYRGATSCH LYDIA YOSLOW MARIE ZAZZARO RUIIUBI IIKRUURIICB BONITA ALLEGRO Sophomore Sing, Senior Sing, Braille Office, 5-8. 'Ab- . 7 ' H k I ,l.- ,f-va QP' kVf,V,' it , 'r'. 2 I Wa. 96 H1 Wig - lv! A ,. JW-v., .QS ' 1. .vw +21 ,,. . Wy:-' 1 FRANK BROWN Arch Patrol, 4, 5. LEONIA CARTER Plans to become an accountant. .... , .. Q0 SQ' . 'li K V KVVKKK 5-J f ' W If KAREN AUSTEN RICHARD BAINLARDI LINDA BALTON FRANCIS BERTINO STEWART BERTMAN Bowling Club, 55 Junior Sing, Class Plans to become a mechanic. Tennis Club, 5, 6, Bowling Club, Plans to enter college. Plans to go to college. Officer, 3. 5-8, Teacher's Secretary, 5-8. ,,- ,ggfi . , .-,' xx B if -J .. . . i . 'A ' K , x . is-,,-as . , . - -0' .. .. , ,, V,,iM at . in jgfig s-1 , 5 ,j X DORIS BETHEA Hobby: Photography. I A - I 1' , ,I I,,,:.,, f I , I I AI I fi f In ,...i.... A 1,3 V YVONNE BURRELL I CAROL CANIELLO I L2c.i::.C2::I, 2 Ba'.0S?::i.Ii.i: X Club, 6, 8, junior Bing, Senior IQ ' ' 1 I Sing, Newman Club, 7, 8, Sec- , . 'X retary. I I f FY? I MII? I A . safe 54525 , III 95QW5j'C?'i?3'3f1-fi?- I Q ' 6 If ww iii? I .gf- II 7 Q N f' 252 5 an-,ye I ffgeeri f2,ysQQ9ff A ,I QRQQYQQQ ea! ,as 6 if ' ---J iii? ' ,w f' f' . if-V ., f - 7 FREDERICK DeLAPEN-HA Q fb XX WYE wig? in , ' EL, Track Team, 3-sr, Arch rfarml, 5, If, I In K D, I I ,Y I ffl 155441 I L, W vu if fi - K j 'V ape uar, , aeeria qua, Q e . -1 V V Ir - 1 f :MA , I A 'Sf' 'G d 3 CH S d 09 C if jig 'QL Lybfiffxfa if? MIJQB I-Wig? 4,93-5'-STI? A 5951, W 41 Mfg' ,, il rf kb! 'Q JJ A I J 111 JOSEPH COMPITJELLO Glee Club, 3-8, Class Offi- l. K M-EA Atlus' ROBERT DELPRIORE Arch Patrol, 3, Football Team, 5-B. MICHAEL GEIST Bowling. ARLEEN GIDDINS Boosters, 5-8, General Office, 3, 4, Class Officer, 5, Sophomore Sing, Junior Sing, Senior Sing. ANN JOA X. sk T sn -, gg iff ' ,gfafff 1' 1 , .jg 1. , ig.-3, 1 wg, I ,fgaggf.,fiEii' ' we O , 451 5. V, 5 0 ,,.,.wf Lfmzzsfwt ig., bf Z v-5,9 ,I ,. Q ZW , c W jp. , P55554 , 'J r ROBERT DIPAOLO Plans to become a musician. 1 ea, -f fi' 'I , f 4 V Qi-f , , '--' . . ye M11 frf I ' fl-N13 7 Yffu, 1 vi .K wwf ,fy . ,ffm -,J . .-- ., ,, .4 V, f .,,v . ff! i ELIZABETH GORDON Plans to become a medical sec- retary. LYNN KEMPNER , ,QB .Kgs '.',. . 'fi' . ,f exft., rf' .13 ' , ' j1:. ,Q -,s.:?-e:tMf:g-- ' -iff' f 1-' ew.. 1:5 We 5,23-1-f.1,., . f ,1:1,'gi,,i:,.-, -, , Q 1-,f-we Q FRANK FALCONE Class Officer, 2. e oif Q f H1 Qin. Midi- ,,,f.'5,,,, .. 1 V .ef my ,- ff 4 ., 5544 W4 1 7 M ROBERT GRANATO Plans to enter drafting school. 1 fa? ' if , 4 4, . .fy RONALD KLEIN Cantata, 5-8, Class Officer, 7. Class Officer, 6, Attendance Of- Plans to fice, 3. enter service. 4 ,-W l ' , A 6 'O' .V 1 'NLN Q l ,... , g , I ,p fl T? fy i , J' 'i if J' ' I 4 Y V V '. V f Q, JF ' 'H 7 'WW g f W y wr- ! A Ir fan ff ! MARITTA FEILO-WITZ Infirmary, 3-8. , x.,. I MMV . 1, . !, M, vfif, I Qu P, 2 5 X at ! I 5 5 e 5 W 1 I , Y iyfj . - .X J Q to A 8 fl , krrk 2 ,V .,, JV. Q ,,, mf V ff? .,L. I ' ELLEN GREENBERG Class Officer, 4, Student Assem- bly Rep,, 3, Attendance Office, 35 if? n f. faffi-ii . 2455? 1,- 5 . 1...' 1 .3 M X VS, ,V., I Q5 rv,V 5 E RUTH KOFFLER Plans to become a secretary. ,,,, f , f ,. ,, 12792744 V WW., V ,, , 'f-,' LAWRENCE FREIN Hobbies: Base-ball, Football, Wei Lifting. I , ., ..'-- ght f fg.'a+m,if,,L fee' 74 3, .. f eg -351532 ' , , if auf- 'A 42 ,,3.' f y, f' --wi: ..,, MICHAEL GROSS Plans to become an accountant. MARGARET KOPF Girls' Glee Club, 1-4. , s. ' -5? .. , HOWARD HENKIN Track Team, 3, 4, Arch Patrol, 6, Student Assembly Rep., 5, 6, Boys' Glee Club, 6, 8, CAROLEE LAINO Club, 2, Art Office, 5, Cafeteria Squad, 6, Twirlers, 6-8, Captain, G.O. Rep., 5, Red Cross Rep., 5, Usher Squad, 4, Junior Sing. Tennis ANNETTE LESNICK Dutchman Rep., 5, Senior Sing. THOMAS MCGUIRE Track Team, 4-8, Arch Patrol, 3, 4. f:'::,wf.7?Wm 1 ,, I , ,,.' 5 X me I7 'I' X 4 f C X ,, V. X 1' .532 .. ..,,,,.. vi AJR'-i. 4. , ,f . A Q4 1, , 27' ' M T4 i'45 'l?f,Jw 1' J ,- ' .,,'f RONALD MULLER Arch Patrol, 7. ' '1V,' ff T? I ,v EA L ff 'g A X a .,., K 'nrc A., , . . f- ,,: wk, fm .V , f , - V V,.V 1 Q Q , . 47' A I FREDERICK MARTINEZ PATRICIA McCANN Track Team, 5-8. Hobbies: Bowling, Swimming. f J ' A: e if , Rx ,, ' fs, . ,,,. , A . Y ,Vf'75,. 2 1 A -Zzgi. A ,. , if f, f g, 4 1,2 ., , ,..,V, li- , fr ,f,,,.: , ' f fff:,fa'.y5fV BRUCE MCNAB ROCHELLE METZ Arch Patrol, 4, Baseball Team, 6. Braille Office, 3-7:: Bowling Club, 6, 7, Junior Sing, Sophomore Sing. , ,,.... 1, ji i'!,,7 2223. 53? ., ,., , I A ,LSE ' , , p - fy ' - 'W' , ' A M- I ., i,. , V, ., KQXWV Q 7 GLAUDETIE NEVIN Plans to become a secretary. as ' XS, M X ph I r , Q X x y' . 1 'R W' , R , , il ff. 7-fag. . ,f X ah I 5 KATHLEEN MCGRATH General Office, 3, 4, Tennis Club 5, 6, Teacher's Secretary, 7, Bowl ing Club, 5-8, G.0. Rep., 1, 2 Senior Sing. if! fk Vi a ,lf Zil 551 ' fl ffm, , .L ,WW ,',- ELENA MILLER Hobbies: Roller Skating, ming. Swim- ,171 ,f , x . I , 7 ig, ,lg JOAN RABINOWITZ Dutchman Rep., 7, Junior Red Cross Rep., 5-7. 179 , . Q2-ie. , QQ-1f!iASi,w5:!Q L '.1 V fy. mr Q A , . , ff., . Li .AX , , 'A f r . .,., 3 ,r.. ,. . .r,k.V fir: A A QA P, , vi', E ly MARY ROHR FAY ROUMAN PAUL SLEPP MARTIN STEINBERG ea 'iii A Officer, 3, 4. Class Officer, 3-5. Junior Varsity Baseball Team, 6, Class Officer, 4. ' T 7 8- A h Patr I THEODORE THOMAS Boys' Glee Club, 7, 8, Cafeteria Squad, 5. JOHN STRANGE to enter the Air Force. 'Sinn 2 2 , . 4 LUCY WHITE MARIANNE WINKLER Office, 5: Twiflers. 5-8: 0.0. Rep., 1-35 Junior Sing, senior rl CIUD, 7, 3: Cfifefefia Sing, ARCH Rep., 7, Junior Chorus, 5-7. 5. Baseball eam, , , rc o, 65 Cafeteria Squad, 7. , A, I .fifily 4: A ,7..i f 4.4 ,Q ,WV 274: I ,2lz'f11g 3?,p THOMAS THORSEN Teacher's Secretary, 7. PHYLLIS WOTMAN Sophomore Sing, Bowling Club, 6, Class Officer, 6, Senior Sing. MARILYN WEISS Infirmary, 4-6, Class Officer, 39, G.o. Rep., 4. d, T. ' I 521 1 xgix f A X gg ., '1' I X ar II x X is 7? 0 . is ae E J, 2? , , X g g 411 Q 07' 43,6 Jyfwl- 2? XX fr :lg K , 9? 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