Flushing High School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Flushing, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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Qi! X , . i . I FORUM EDITORS, FEATURE WRITERS-First Rau' L. to R.: Margaret Sussman, Paula Beide, Joan Borowick, Business Manage:-,' Roberta Katchen, Co-Editor-in-Clniefq Joyce Levy, Co-Editor-in-Claiefg Brian Sherman, Sports Ed- itor,' Nancy Senior, Feature Editor: Eva Friedlander, Adver- tising Mamzgerg Susan Schwartz, Barbara Sussman, Second Row L. to R.: Emily Karp, Edith johnson, Joan DeFilippis, 1 ...,..a..ax 7 1.........x Herb Goldman. f 1 .225 FORUM REPORTERS, SPORTSWRITERS First Row L. to R.: Robert Lesser, Bill Reisher, Steve Ussach, Karen Gold, Marcia Allen, Lynn Rosner, Brenda Taranto, Sharen Scanlin, Barbara Yager, Bob Nuremberg, Joel Dengrove, Daniel Daniels, Second Row L. to R.: Susan Katz, Monica Deutsch, Barbara Marchant, Diane Colettis, i 2 z 1 l E I ' f L A 2.22. 7' , , , ' ' l Lg . -. 1 af Q. ' - V rip. iii 8 'ZW iixht fl 1 .5 ,E W - ,..rr . 1 ti . ,Q f, ' , Dm . . 1 ,., ,.- , Y ,N . FOLIO STAFF-Seated, L. to R..' Isabel Black, Helen Baroway, Carolyn Kommelg Standing First Ron' .L. to R.: Fredda Merzon, Ellen Levene, Wes Garvin, Andrew Gottesman, Oliver Korshin, Asst. Editorq Henry Schmidt, Editor-in-Chief: Barbara Sussman, Art Editor: Bob Nuremburgg Standing Second Rau' L. to R..' leva Ruks, Emily Karp, Charles Gelb, Bob Ennis, Ken Karpel, Asst. Editorg Steve Ussach, Gail Tusher. ic H BRI ' 1.2 . 11 Ethel Hirshhorn, Joyce Geller Angela Drake Francine Wilensky, Fredda Merzon, Helen Baroway Alicia Abbey Anita Levy, Karen Yelling Fbzrd Rau L to R Jeffrey Langfelder, Marcia Goldenbcrg Willa Sack Carol Wexler Laura Weitz, Ronah Goldberg Ricky Bernstein Ray Held Wesley Garvin, Victor Gellineau Henry Schmidt Susan Hower, joan Marx, Barbara Mezzacano Susan Donegan Meta Cornell, Carol I-'rank Phyllis Blass es Marcia Gold berg, Cathy Hilluy, Gail Dornfut Marcia Landau Tbzrd Rau' I.. In R..' Mickey jabloxw Bob Ennis Olner Korshm Frank Vodyurka, Mel Licboxx itz Daniel Press JCE WSIB berg. Larry lfeldstcin, lohn Bell Larry Silxer Alan David, Stanley Jayson. Michltl Ross

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ORCHESTRA First Row L. to R.: Marianne Brienza, Marguerite Kebe, Joan Evans, Sharon Geller, Valerie Dabbs, Nina Lenz, Susan Sidlower, Evelyn Woods, Susan Levine, Second Row L. to R.: Deanna Akulin, Barbara Kaner, Ethel Hirschhorn, Leslie Muller, El- frieda Riebe, Ellen Levene, Toby Platt, Evelyn Adamsg Third Row L. to R..' Ray Foder, Steve Weiner, Wil- il. t Jfi 1 f liam Reisher, Meta Cornell, Henry Schmidt, Dennis Goldfinger, Golda Jean Monovan, jonathan Adler, Mrs. Piedrag Fourth Row L. to R.: Serge Bernardini, Doug Mendocha, Michael Rowley, Brian Sherman, Harvey Lerner, Norman Lorentzen, Irving Darchow- skyg Top Row L. to R..' Pete Desmond, Mel Leibowitz, Stephen Cohen, Lance Valt, Joel Fishman, Matthew Drozdoff, Earl Braxton, Richard Renna. Not every serf in our Kingdom participates in activities because he is seeking personal fame or service credits, as you seem to think. Though it may seem strange to you, there are a dedicated few work- ing with completely altruistic motives, who strive for the betterment of the court. Ho, show me one! Bertram pointed to a few members of the literary guild charging frantically toward an unknown des- tination. There are some, he said. You certainly can't believe they would be running like that if they didn't have some important chore to perform! Wandering minstrels Swinging serfs 7 H7517 f XQWMMMHW ff? , ,J V



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