George W Wingate High School - Mosaic Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

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Biological Sciences 20 Music 13 Q WZMV? uuvnlf 1 ' ' A 6, fr Mgr l 2 , Er Physical Sciences . 21 rt . . . . . Q, QT r y t'lii Health Education . The Opportunity to Create . . . . . . . . jgf f 7 Q gaintilwg . . . . Elegy . . . . Aq,i y., C, cu p ure . . . . Y . . . Painting . . . . 36 Drama . . 1 i ,VVI The Opportunity to Participate . . . . . M TVVVAV E 'q q ln Music . . . 48 ln Sports. . . . A.. ,,Vg In Government . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ' ,7 T frt, 1 ln Publications . . 56 ln Other Activities . f The Opportunity to Make Friends . . . . . . 't ' s ,t.r T il' Ars' . . . . . . . . . At lnltgrmal Get-to ethers t 1 g 1 1 1 1 1 1 U r jig y The Opportunity to Serve . . . . . . . , Av,' ,,., As Secretaries and Teacher Assistants . . . Ml 1 '-', rr rrir As School Aides . . . . . . . . . i., ,,,.ri sr-- ---- ir- As ivioraie Builders . . . . . . . . ,f The Opportunity to Succeed . . r' 1 Arista and Scholarships . . Awards and Honors . . . . ianuary Celebrities . . . if t..,,.,,. ,, , V3 uluzlg . enlorg I . l I June Celebrities . T. . Advice to Seniors . . 'i t 1 it v staff . . . . . Ai School Song . . . 1 1 fM,rag, . g Advertisers . . 'M .. ' ' ,J 4 i 51 it -. ' V I-Y 74. 1 ,N i ,5 1 ' Q51nvwY12v FQREWQRD Mosaic once again makes its annual bow to bespeak the role of Wingate in the light of the young hopefuls committed to its care. Though the manifold advantages of a Wingate education would appear obvious to the student reader, it will bear detail- ing for the benefit of all. Wingate trains a student in every essential and vital aspect -his mind, his personality, his body and finally his future as a useful citizen in the community. A student is familiarized and made to feel thoroughly at home with the wide range of academic subjects that make up a high school curriculum. Thus, the earnest student is pre- pared for any academic or commercial course he may enter upon graduation. Our Wingate man is encouraged to create and express his inborn leanings through the medium of many artistic outlets. The classes he can attend in literary composition, painting, drama and industrial arts, afford these opportunities for crea- tive originality. One cannot hope for success in life if one is not socially adjusted and cannot make and hold friends. Wingate's con- genial class associations based on common study or hobby interests, stimulate group effort and social adaptation. An advantage that cannot be stressed too strongly is the cultivation of the student's sense of service. All useful, worth- while functions of a socially adjusted citizen in the com- munity of men, are those based on service. The tradesman, professional, employee, and government official are giving a service. The Wingater is guided in the path of service to his school, his classmates, and his community. This sense is heightened in the Junior Red Cross, Human Relations Club, the school paper, and other activities. By participation in the latter as voluntary assistants, aids, helpers and contributors, the vital lesson of service is brought home to the young boy or girl. Let us join in a well earned salute to Wingate where raw youngsters are moulded into men and women who will make this an even better America-a light for the nations and an ideal of liberty and democracy. M 1 1 MM 1 Bunn' 1 Q 'Q IM g'2 gay... 'lvl ze gg ,Wt 'fi 'G 1 4 Alia' I ii in :W I2 -frr 1 . if l,, 1 . ' 'ff Q , 'Egan in f A 7 j 'Alf 'FAS'- qm C ,f Z-SY'-rf' 4 V . I ...'. ki. ' 55451 n j ll' fn 1 '51 -f rf .rt gy M 1 , 4 , IZ, f iQ '?f2,, is M' , 1 1 5 f 1 2 2 l A , 5 l , , 5 I I5 x 3 f f W' 9 l fy ' gi, ay! f 'QV 9 5 1 W6 2 f 2 i f 3 If 42 gif? tr E f lf f i - if 3 .. fjfk in J f , Mg, 5245 X , f J 5 ! A 1 of I , ,W M tlfiffc fi, ff I If W ff 1 fm www ,5 L XM! C ,W M . WML WM f ff N WM 2 1, 2 .Q A 2 Eli -. -K - ., .,,,,'.,-VM., ,fm ,,,, J , Wf 4? f , , . If I ' Our Principal, Dr. Colvin, in the new lVlinna Colvin Student Lounge, contemplates his February to June Latin-American vacation trip. At the entrance to our school building, the newcomer and the daily comer to Wingate meet the invitation of our mosaic, brightly colored and strikingly patterned. This other Mosaic of yours, graduates, marks a step in the achieve- ment of that promise and its extension into the years ahead. I took my power in my hand, an American poet of yesterday wrote, recognizing in each of us the daring of the long ago David, setting out in our times equipped with symbolic pebble. lVlan with the sky in his head, a prize-winning poet calls us in the imagery of our day. PRINCIPAIJS MESSA The equipment the taxpayers of our city and state have given you are repre- sented in the pattern of our mosaic. You take, too, the values- intellectual, economic, cultural-which make us civilized beings. We read these values in your faces and your record, in this lVlosaic. The object of our teaching has been to make you independent of us, your teachers. The appetite for learning and the inquiring mind, have been yours for developing. You have learned how to learn, how to sift information from many sources, how to distinguish fact from opinion and how to set out on many-sided searches for causes so that you may solve problems. Whatever your course, you have moved in the direction of self-support. You know pride in a job well done. You have been made a better consumer, while we produce for a limited number of years, we are consumers all life long. For cultural values you have belief in principles that have met the test of time. You have aesthetic values, the freedom to choose the best in good taste. You have experienced a taste for the beautiful, not merely the expensive. You have engaged in activities for the creative use of spare time. You have ethical values, signifying self-respect and respect for others. You respect sportsmanship. You feel the claims of worthy causes on your time. You have learned that there is more to life than a paying job, security, and social position. You have begun to find yourselves as individuals, and to lose yourselves in interests, causes and ideals more enduring than you your- selves are. You have been searching for things more meaningful to believe in in our world today. Yours is the scientific value: freedom to seek the truth. You have learned of a unity in nature, that the orbits of electrons, man-made satellites, and the heavenly bodies are the same. You have become aware of the order- liness of nature. As Spinoza believed, the laws of nature are the mathematical thoughts of God. At Wingate you have experienced and shared a freedom which, as else- where, is not perfect, but which is fuller in realization here in the U.S.A. than in any other place in the world. HWith the sky in your head symbolizes the free man with vision and opportunity less limited than ever before. lVlay you, dear graduates, so extend the power and promise of your own, of Wingate values. Cordially yours, 'Wm Dr. Colvin relaxes with his grand- 5 daughters, Rachel and Debbie. ff' GE ' H9 MR. DAVID JAFFL MISS EVELYN BERIVIAN MR JACQB LAHGE A .4a..J NN X . MISS OLGA CAPALDO mm -y...,,.M,, H U A Sv- Nwkx ixalxgfyfk iQ 'Y , 1- , sm ,ul IVIR, NATHAN GLASS IVIRS. ELLEN MCCATTY N A A X! ,Q se ' X 5' wx , gi gf, fig 1 Q 55 14 N N N F' gf v- S A 7 Y V 1 mm- 2 Q eg, if 5 - A' 5 :'-PA-- 1,'A ' Qs K' f- -1' 'fx K . x Q MRS. ETHEL SOLC, , DR. MORRIS MANDEL MISS ANN LYONS ' ' ry, Off ff ? GUIDANCE l-lave a problem? lf so, the person to see is your guidance counselor. When you enter and during the three or four years you stay at Wingate you have the same guidance counselor. Miss Ann Lyons is the counselor for those students whose last name begins vvith A or B, Dr. Morris Mandel has J,V,U,Y,Z, and is also in charge of the Co-op course. When a student is on the Co-op course, Dr. Mandel automatically becomes the student's counselor. Miss Evelyn Berman is in charge of G,N,O, Mrs. Ida Silver has T and is also the chairman of the guidance department. Miss Olga Capaldo has L, M, Mrs. Ethel Solovay has P,Q and is also the person vvho is responsible for helping thousands of students get to college. Mr. Nathan Glass is in charge of Sa-Sn and Mr. David Jaffe, vvho is novv taking Mr. Leonard VVerbel's place, is in charge of So-Sz,VVg our dean of girls, Miss Millicent Groman, has R and our dean of boys Mr. Nat Rochlin has K. Mr. Jacob Lange is in charge of F,H,l and Mrs. Ellen McCatty has C,D,E. A student attending high school usually is confronted vvith some sort of problem, at one time or another. lt may be a personal problem which is too much for him to cope vvith, it may be an educational problem such as which course and what subjects to take, or it may be a problem of choosing a career or choosing college. But whatever the difficulty, your counselor vvas glad to help. N-W' -'----4-......,...,,,,' ' wifi , ,fr x f A ee . .. 4 :Q mi, f f . Y, 21 - z - A ,H --rl-s'1-W--I-1 5' K -f . . '- .',':-SfcPf5Sf ' 'ffisx :, ,K'.a-1 X --,9gM.,'-K Q U --:Q ,.-,X ' v V M y QM , 'in -45 IVIR. IRVING FEUER, Admlnlstratuve Assistant and Acting Pnncnpal, February to June 1960 MRS. IDA SILVER,ACImln1stratlve Assnstant and Head of Guidance Mu . ' .X . x XE ' -if 1 S' sv , L - Q Q X 3 1 1 53: 8 11:11 V: -: Hi: 1 1.5 ,S .:N1 S, , s?iai??. 5' 5135115 1 ! Q5 wi, wi-ale? Sui' n iixifg-Ei??W A Q 1-.1sQ.:-ml 'au V5 A www Q XX 151232.11154 ' iwsiissf 5 4 5.25 ws 1 515 5555 his I 1 ,: :mp w .SSN 2 mggz. ..: -A, Fife? 555 ADMI ISTRATIO , L, Ml MRS, BESSIE VVOLFE, Chairman Girls Health Education Department and Admlnfstratuve Assistant February to June 1960 N , f ,W ,aff 'f ff, ' gf K, ' , V fc 'f , Q' lm 1.0.2 11 panama Nw'-f-M-v.,,, wma S12 We QS E T P PURTUNITY T0 LEAR Behind shut doors Along the veined and rounded corridors Droning or enunciating Lecturing or discussing Pleading or dictating The cup of knowledge runneth over into ears both deaf and eager. Departmental whims and beds of subject-stuff Direct and recognized or slow and unsuspect The highest of hopes . . . The labors and values of mankind Pass into new hands New contexts New actions. JONI LEVINE lVlR HAROLD ZLOTNIK chairman with members of his Poetry Club Michael Rieman Leslie Gerber Abigail November Liga Volmars Karen Kwartin Helen GLISH To enable the student to increase his knowledge of the theater and movies, the English Department offers two distinctive courses. The first is the Film and Theater Class, taught by lVlrs. Ethel Solovay, and the second is the Drama Class, taught by lVlr. Ellis lVlarmor. The Film and Theater Class, which is only offered to seventh termers, teaches the art of analyzing and reviewing a movie or show, thus enabling the student to become a critic in his own way. Writing, direct- ing, producing, and acting are also discussed, and a brief synopsis follows each study. Although the Drama Class does a brief study of shows both on and off Broadway, the history of the theater is delved into thoroughly. In preparation for college, lVlrs. Solovay teaches an Honors Background Class in English Literature. To be a student in this class, one must possess extremely high grades in English and be in the seventh term. To increase one's knowledge of poetry in both the under- . standing and writing of the same, a poetry club is sponsored Blitzer June Feigenheimer w .. - e by the English Department. The Evelyn Zlotnik Memorial fy Award is given to the student who has written outstanding it w y poetry. X Z., is Ni. i iw .2 . JUG QI ll E' fflsllill S El-SCH Aside from the specialized courses given in the English Department, there is a full extra-curricular activ- ity program. Lv The Drama Guild, headed by Miss Pat Collela, is at present taping was scenes from plays read in school. During the school year they will pre- sent a show which will be seen by the entire faculty as well as the student body. The Guild also helps to inspire the prospective young actors and actresses by adopting work and succeed as their motto. The Drama Guild has two very important purposes: To supply the assemblies with entertainment, and to provide members with experience in acting, directing, stage-managing, scenery, and lighting. Many of the members are hoping to enter the entertainment world. DRAMA GUILD Miss Pat Colella, Dir. Ellen Freedkin Bernie Wasserman Elaine Cohen Joyce Cohen Larry Osterweil Sandy Arello SCDCIAL STUDIES The Social Studies Department, under the leadership of lVlr. Louis Fried- lander, offers an area of study which includes: two terms of World Geography, World History, American History, and one term of Economics. These courses are a necessity for all students working toward an Academic or Commercial diploma. The faculty includes lVlr. William Abramowitz, lVlr. Paul Becker, lVliss Evelyn Berman, lVlr. Julius Bloom, lVlr. Stanley Finger, lVlr. Gerald Fleisher, lVlr. Saul Friedman, lVlr. Norman Geschwind, lVlr. lVlartin Goldberg, lVlr. Morris Kraskow, lVlr. Jacob Lange, lVlr. Richard lVliner, lVliss Clarice lVlithers, lVlr. Melvin Rook, lVlr. William Warmbrand, lVlr. George Weinstein, lVlr. Blerney Yukolis, and lVlr. Harry Zeiger. Aside from the regular curriculum, the department has a number of special classes, clubs and events. There is the course of Problems in American Democracy KRADJ which involves a study of United States government, its functions, obligations and challenges. For the first time in Wingate's history, the class of Political Science is beng offered. lt is the study of the way power is gained, distributed and used in the public sphere. ln the way of clubs, there is the history club open to all students who desire to embark on some exploration of that field. The department works in coop- eration with the Human Relations club, a club designed to foster cooperation and unity between different racial and religious groups. lVlR, LOUIS FRIEDLANDER Chairman ,l -f-f w f X .0 . l in .- V 1' In du.m'? ,,,3g,5,,, 1 I f ---- ' -1 ' 1.11: ' ' 1 EJ Il was 15' swim M 1 3TMB5E5 U MR. MAX PETERS with members of his department: MR. NOEL GURIN, MR, EDWARD CHINITZ, MR. AUGUST RIZZUTO, MR. GILBERT GOTFRIED, MR. ALBERT MARKS, MRS. ADELE SHAPIRO AND MISS JUDITH HANDEL iiiiiliii MATHEMATICS Wingate has yet to produce any strong contributors to the world of complex mathematics, but as evidenced by the increasing number of calculus and advanced math courses, this situation vvill not exist much longer. Mathematics Chairman Max Peters and Mr. August Rizzuto are presently teaching classes in differential and integral calculus vvhich, if the students pass an advanced placement test, will carry college credit. ln September, such terms as differentials, integrals, asymptotes, and parameters, vvere Greek to the eager and not-so-eager calculus students as were the large number of Greek letters used as symbols. Not to be discounted are the increasing number of advanced algebra, trigonometry, and intermediate algebra classes. Credit must be given to the teachers of these courses, as vvell as to those of 9th and 1Oth year math. ln additton to the above, they are: Miss Clara Adlerblum, Mr. Louis Cooper, Mr. Ralph Deutsch, Mrs. Gilbert Gottried and Mr. Martin Jacobs. Mr. Marks instructs the lone Modern Math class, also knovvn as the Math team, Q . 5 ,W MRS CAROLE NEWMAN and MISS ELAINE MILLER with members of the French and Spanish clubs js 'N O sk . 'MQ an 'Q' o' . , -5 .Of I . 7 51,1 . . .Hs . A Ewen . 344 if I mzfiwuw FUREIGIQ LAN GUAGES 4,gf ft '41z,t, W Jr I . C A I sa - Foreign languages are keys that open doors into new and fascinating lands. In Wingate, these keys take you to Spain, France, Israel and Germany. In exciting Spain you will meet caballeros and senoritas. You will go to gay, colorful fiestas and death-defying bullfights. If you journey to France you will enjoy first-hand the delicacies of.French cuisine. You will stroll down the Champs Elysees and visit Ie tour Eifel. You may say au revoir to Paris but never adieu. Imagine yourself buying Dresden dolls in Germany and dancing a polka in a hier- garten. When you go to Israel you will see the miracle of deserts transformed into exquisite gardens. You will gladly say, Shalom Alechem, peace be with you, but you will hate to say, Shalom lgood-byel Israel. Dr. Philip Scherer, chairman of the depart- ment, teaches German and French. Mr. Sol Moskowitz teaches Hebrew. Spanish is taught by Mr. Alex Ball, Mr. Sol Corteselli, Mrs. Ethel Mirin, and Miss Claire Miller. French is taught by Mr. Sam Nemson, Mrs. Shirley Benjamin, Miss Marie Heyman, Miss Bernice Litwack and Mrs. Carole Newman. DR. PHILIP SCHERER, Chairman IVIR SAMUEL BROVVNSTEIN, Chairman Under the supervision of lVlr. Samuel Brownstein, chairman, the Biology department with its staff of teachers which includes lVliss Beverly Cohen, lVlrs. Clara Elkind, lVlr. Solomon Feldman, lVlrs. Harriet Kliot, lVlrs. Helen Genberg, lVliss Nlillicent Groman, lVlrs. Ellen lVlcCatty, lVlrs. Francine Salom and lVlr. Harold Silver- stein, offers students the opportunity to learn modern discoveries in the field of biological sciences. The required biology course embraces such topics as botany, zoology, physiology, anatomy, the science of micro-organisms and psychology. Those more inter- ested in these and other phases of biology are offered an advanced course called laboratory techniques. Students taking this advanced course are given the opportunity to seek knowledge and test its findings. The biology staff helps students to acquaint them- selves with what life is scientifically. IVIRS. lVlcCATTY with the Lab Techniques class NIR. LOUIS ALPER Chairman W QQUERUQEQ Under the capable direction of lVlr. Louis Alper, the Physical Science Department is training young scien- tists in the basic scientific concepts and principles. Every entering student is introduced to the sciences by an elementary course in General Science. All those wishing to pursue the sciences have a vvide choice of subjects to choose from. Some of these are chemistry, earth science, and physics. The teachers of these sub- jects are: lvlr. Herman Keilson, lVlr. Murray Held, lVlr. Alvin Fontek, lVlrs. Harriet Kliot, and lVlr. Ira Reisner. Chemistry is the study of the composition of matter, Physics is that of the uses of this matter, and Earth Science the study of the earth, its geology, and the universe. For students vvho wish a practical course in chemistry without regents credit, there is an applied chemistry course. For students vvho wish further study in scientific fields, there is a college course given in both chemistry and physics. l PHYSICAL SCIENCES S' fy u IVIR. HERIVIAN KEILSON with his chemistry class Ei. vnnnvfa tsfffw' . ig K . N -.Ago - mga: S rf 'i M250 N Y xr' 5 X ' E 99. M V 'rn -..N 'Xxx W., 'M-.WM ffm--XM gf? ,. , ,,,, , , N., , ' -, rf? J ,, , fit. ,. ,,VL, .. . ' V A, ff ef .7 1 . h i 2 EH 1 ' X fra J S My P as .. ,A -A A y , .. . A , , M V N , ..w:1.ff .... , nm 1 f J? -'ff' 1 N I f 5? 4' 22 SE CRETARIAL STUDIE S The Secretarial Studies Department, under C t 1 chairman Bernard Deutchman, is a superb one. U0 QOOQ The courses that are handled by this department 60600 are Stenography, Typing, Secretarial Practice, Transcription and Clerical Practice. The teachers vvho are responsible for the success of these courses are: ivlrs. Deborah Feldman, lVliss Lois Gutenplan, lVlr. Joseph Johnson, lVlrs. Gloria Kamen, lVlrs. Ann Landsman, lVlr. Julius Levy, lVlrs. Rose Neches, Miss Bertha Shurtock, and lVlrs. Dolores Vertucci. As ot September '59, a new face has been added to this group of fine teachers, that of the gracious lVlrs. lda Bush. The various courses are made very interest- ing because of the ingenious vvay in which they are presented to the student. For instance, the pupils in the Secretarial Practice classes have 'time cards' which they place in the 'in' rack upon entering their class and then when the class is over, they place their cards in the 'out' rack. The students also learn to operate the svvitch- board and lBlVl lvlachine. They have the added en- joyment ot using individual telephone extensions. SVI Cha rm lVlR. BERNARD DEUTCHMAN, RlNr,ER tr W J iid Milt xf 5 MZSEQZ J vmaiif Q7 Qyxymgf X i me V J, 4- ff1lg0'QQjs N0 W 07 . J S s ylj,fiiQ4f.,,l J ' G: j if xW yt Q 9 f. W N fxfxw J Q 0991 wiv Qwfsf fxsftff A , 1 J ' s l I Y 'Q I A' 1 1 I I ' , L' M., , 0 I , -k...f, ,. ' 4471- , rf- ,X T 3 2. A 'B , F? GNITVXIEJIS '?:llAl UQLUJ 9 O 'HH:l:l3dd 3' . Q jg-, 4 , - , ,, ' 'f fer, q..4u..4.i...-, Q . ff f , 'H ...X it 'uv xx K .ww f , pg N' ' ,3 X, o f 5 4 , .fi . . . I ,. wi ,, V .kV, Q A 5 - , gi 35f'1:gr? '-'Jg 'X I . JW., M Mg, .f K - , .- - V ge, .-Q sfasifflvfmffz- f -reg ,f 'vvvqf gg -- -.4 i if VX f ' AQ x AVV, . .c - i ,X 4 vsiifvf , ' ., , L .Q:'f WX- ,,.. ,-..1faf-rrw r z -' f' .,... - i A gif. - - g A 50 O SL ku., .xx 5 W-1... PS.-N A ACCQUNTING The Accounting Department, under the leadership of Mr. Sigmund Pfeffer, offers to students such varied sub- jects as Arithmetic for Daily Living, Business Arithmetic, Remedial Arithmetic, Bookkeeping 1-6, Law, Merchan- dising and Salesmanship, Office Machines 1-2, and Academic Bookkeeping. Teachers in charge of these courses are Mr. Abraham Berne, Mr. Jerome Brodsky, Mr. Martin Chermak, Mrs. Ann Engel, Mr. Arthur Hudes, Mr. Norman Kagan, Mr. Arnold Klaskin, Mr. Aaron Miller, Mrs. Beatrice Shavit, and Mr. Pasquale Vertucci. For graduates having taken these courses, jobs are available in the accounting, banking, and clerical fields. Under the auspicies of Dr. Morris Mandel, the Co- operative Course gives students, 16 years or older, a chance to earn extra money by working in banks and insurance companies. The course provides one week of vvork, and the next of school. The department conducts a Business Education Club vvhose aim is to improve and polish the skills of those vvho plan to graduate into a career in the field of busi- ness. Students who are qualified, are prepared to take Civil Service examinations. ww? MISS DOROTHY HIRSCHHORN, Chairman MRS. PEARL PONTI vvith JOYCE SPIVEY and GLORIA NIXON .wg . f ... , .. QL i L-I A HIGH FASHION IN THE MAKING A HOME ARTS Out of the classes of our Home Arts Department come our future homemakers. Miss Dorothy Hirschhorn, chairman of this department, feels that in these classes girls gain valuable experience concerning foods, nursing, and clothing. Foods, for example, gives girls the op- portunity to learn about foreign nations, their people, their habits, and their ideas. Through the activities of the Bon Ap- petit Club. directed by Miss Margaret Kennedy, girls are encouraged to become connoisseurs of fine foods by visiting good restaurants that specialize in foreign cooking. Girls interested in sevving and fashions are able to take a course in clothing under the direction of Mrs. Gertrude Bramson and Mrs. Pearl Ponti. They are taught basic sewing skills and are kept informed of current fash- ion trends. In Home Nursing, taught by Mrs. Grace Turecan, girls are given an opportunity to prepare for emergencies that may happen in the home. Lklllil N QAQKEIIIQ N 'mf . ,lj ia. i I , hm. ' j7Tt,,477,,,..,, 7 '-f' f Q-ff-M ,,x.W,,,,, 'mf f i . 7. . -' I, mn ,,4,f.f! V., QI, E1 f ..,. .qi 7 Q. QM is 'Wi' . ' ' K f fy m..,.,if 5 X, -v.,,.7,4LA . . H ,gl I -, VW A' V. A WJ!-M Q ,QW I . ., 1 fi 3 Y - sag. - V' in p., W- .54 rm gm ' X r f- - 'vw ji'-my i . 'I ' M'-ffwiflfirsc 7 H ' ' sz i I I ,H MM' I --,, . . Ls. ,-. , an gf ,QM ,-AA A, ,, Rani ,ii 5 v W I , I VI -WM ai , Y, I 5 'V H , . ,E f r -, ' ,. , , iqii X ..,' ' ' ' ... .:, -V ,ur , WOODWORKING DESIGN IN THE MAKING INDUSTRIAL ARTS Man has always taken a treasured pride in those things which his own hands have wrought. In these he pours the love, hopes, ideas, and dreams which characterize his personality. ln Wingate, the Industrial Arts Department offers young men the opportunity to work with their hands. Under the chairmanship of Mr. Benjamin Gold, this department has modern facilities for Wood Work- ing, Metal Arts, Graphic Arts, Drafting, and Photography. In addition, students may take Transportation, a course which teaches them the mechanics of the automobile and its service. All of these activities are under the guidance of highly skilled teachers: Mr. Leonard .Cunning- ham, Wood Working, Mr. Milton Peters, Metal Arts, Mr. Morton Albert, Transportation, Graphic Arts, Mr. Alvin Purvis, Drafting. MR. BENJAMIN GOLD, Chairman WGER 'il I fig USIC The chairman of the music de- partment, Mr. Lionel Kaplan, is also faculty director of the Band. The Band consists of 53 students, n I .-I fi:-Q I lx ! , .1 some of vvhom had little previous experience in playing a musical in- Q strument but learned to play at f Wingate in the instrumental class. v D There are three choruses, Male, - ,, 'X Female and Mixed, under the direc- gi',x,- 'Y V tion of Mr. David Jaffe, Mrs. Shirley Franklin and Mr. George Hall, re- spectively. The Mixed Chorus con- tains 7O voices. Auditions are held in May for the oncoming September semester. A student may also enter the Junior Chorus which is a training class for any ofthe other choruses. The Advanced Music Theory class is under the di- rection of Mrs. Franklin. ln this class students are taught to compose music. For their music, the Mixed Chorus chooses the best choral literature of the great masters of music. L i.x J' : V, RX -Ax MR. LIONEL KAPLAN, Chairman MUSUQ Wet 'V'3k'lTS beautiful music are Irwin Goot- macher, Eddie Krales, John Doerrler, Matthew Heller, Sam Blostein, Michael Kamer MR. SAM KOLTUN, Chairman rigs Busy in the Oil Painting Class are Arline Black, Liga Volmars, Michele Steinberg, Roslyn Greenberg, Maxine Boddie Wingate's Art department, headed by Mr. Sam Koltun, offers various courses in both required and major art: 1.Art Appreciation-a required art course that gives the student an acquaintance with, and an appreciation of, lines, color, two- and three-dimensional forms, 2. Basic Art, which is given after Art Appreciation for stu- dents wishing to continue with artg 3.Advanced General Art-a course following Basic Art that specializes in Costume Design, Commercial Art, Interior Design and Painting, 4. Ceramics and Ceramic Sculpture, 5. Art Survey, which covers contributions ofthe arts to our culture. 6.Jewelry Design. The teachers in our art department are Mr. Sam Koltun, who studied ceramics at Pratt Institute and Alfred University, Mrs. Dorothy Foster, who specializes in interior design, Mrs. Henrietta Goldberg, who is experienced in leather work and jewelry, Mrs. Dora Goldman, who teaches oil painting, and Mrs. Sylvia l-lomnick, who teaches our major art and advanced art classes. ....1--W M4,,,,,....f-f--- c www' 5 WM ' ! we-of lflt' ww at r m V, f t N2 5 A ,bij M ' ati 1' MISS REGINA DILLON, Acting Cnaarrnan Girls Health Education Department 41 Q 1 Mini ' -l 'HIAI EIEI luetupedaq uoileonpg u1ieeH sfiog uetuiieug 'yiyigiyiigyi M M.. Korobushka and Odalisque might sound very strange to some of you, but to the girls of Wingate these words symbolize fun and dances from foreign countries. At the lVlodern Dance Class, they are taught grace, poise and modern dance. At Wingate, boys and girls receive a complete physical activity program. Gym classes are divided by grade so that every term students can learn a variety of games, dances and sports. Hygiene classes cover mental as well as physical hygiene and driver education. The many clubs for girls are volleyball, basketball, tennis, golf, modern dance, bowling, boosters, cheerleaders and twirlers. For the boys, there are Soccer, Swimming, X-Coun- try, Basketball, Bowling, Baseball, Tennis, Handball, Track, and Fencing. Roger Brown, breaking the high point score record HEALTH EDUCATIUN S ff ' f f el, with a total of 1468 points during the Erasmus- ' ,',,, , Wingate game played at Wingate on February 6. f , ni iititlii iiiimilli '. 'Ji-5 ll.: wwf T UPPORTU IT T0 CREATE RUDIN'S KISS Of all the things man has made with his mind and hands nothing has been made with such beauty, noth- ing that captures the spirit and purpose of life as the 'fKiss. The Kiss belongs in a beautiful forest, in shadows next to a cool stream. lt is the stream of all life, of all beauty, and the two lovers grasping towards each other belong next to the eternal stream. They are life. Rodin, the sculptor, dedicated his life to that beauty. l-lis immortal statue vibrates with an elecric charge to those who see it. He chose a pure white marble to be his love. With every ounce of his body, with his weary shoulders and dust filled eyes he chipped, cut, coerced, the stone to form the 'shape of two lovers, arms outstretched towards their love. His work has the softness of cotton with gentle beams of light falling on its milk whiteness. The surface shows no resem- blance to a hard inert substance. It responds as a lover's body would to the hand of her mate. lt quivers with life. lt is real, alive. Lawrence Ginsberg Q S 2 X K THE MOORING Oil Painting by GERALD GREENE I , , f - 5 ' Zvi? 1' Q IVIAXINE BODDIE at Work on STREET SCENE WR . X xi X W . f if ff W , N ww 7 ' J f ff f I 4 A7 f ' 1 A I , f uf' H. 5 f . 4 , , ,ff 5 914 - ft , ,Q .742 f 1 , ,V .15 ,Z H V4 Ls If 3 ,G 'H Q 4, CULPTURES by LAWRENCE GINSBERG me - . Y-' Sem- 2 x '2 'R NAS., . -, - Q bw . Xt M,y,,..rm X 1 . ' X - f swf -f -:,.,1:w, x- any , ,:2vz 1h . A .Y N ' - PARK CERAMIC SCULPTURES by GERALD GREENE SCENE Oil Painting by MARTIN DINBURG Y q i ,1 S W A V. , g ff ' E Q ,,E,,,1, , Mk: 3 X rw A .... .,.. - . A ' -C Si ' ' -, . A .:.. Tx xii K 1 D fl if A I ' 1 Q -f V I . 'E 5 , V A Q.. : 1 as .E XM QQ . Q . . NX C - fs an Q 55 , g I ,Is . , X. 5 x AS ,. i X Xxx'-xQ X 13 .R LS I I as .- XE - C ,. MAX w A ' . ,M-N1 . 51 QM? ff ' - . , A Y fx ' Xxx Q E , if - A A A A V 1 A A ' il A 2 A , . X M K A SQ X . , E E A C A . if H4 ,C MT A X ,. . W A M A A . 23. ggtx.. C, Q . Q N X . - - , A GNN 'sw , W .. Cf. ,vp -,W 1 qs ,fm is 5 If S Q gf E? iz H9lUi011li ' E FACADES Oil Painting by GERALD GREENE 4 l 38 w FRIE DSHIP Distance has no ways of tolling us. lt can raise no walls, drop no gorges that will stop communications between your heart and mine. We are well practiced for hurdling mountains who have learned to soar over differences of mind and mood. Let the tide roll high and wide, volcano lift its peak and everywhere bars be. Across them and the ever-widening air we shall speak because we are friends. Marlane Franke SUM ER LGVE Summer breezes soft and low, Handpicked daisy in my hair, Smell of dew on shining flowers, These to me are you. I greet your face and suddenly, Amazed, I see the beam Of a tiny star, so golden bright, Shining in your eyes. You speak to me, a normal voice, And my ears deceive my soul, Music sounds with vibrant tone, That echoes through my heart. I close my eyes as you hold my hand. Valleys unfold their wonder, Rich clear streams flow down From deep brown mountains high. Alas, these visions shall soon fade, No point in telling more. Their beauty wakens once a year As summer casts her spell. Karen Mitnick no N0 EARTHLY ESCAPE ' .4 . 1' i -4' l once had a balloon , For a friend ' ' . 5 A But someone stuck a pin ' I WV In him, u . f And he burst. ' . l Xnf Z Will you do better? ' R I ll alll, ll ' l ' 4 'ltr liyl, l g B'.gJ6lUSlEtLi4N lt is late now, and time to retire. Deep, deep sleep-into a sleep That will take me away from myself. But, there is morning-thenl can no longer hide. Full wakefulness, complete realization, without a Doubt. Knowledge of everything, knowledge Of my existing soul. Sleep is a temporary escape, but only temporary. Oh, to hide from one's soul is futile. Death alone is the only escape. In death, everything is hidden, the Known is unknown. Dolores Nobles LOGIC Here is our hypothesis, Examine it well, lt has arisen at the suggestion of matter, lt has passed through phases of reason, Of deduction and purification. Then how can it not be true? But look, Examine it against its matter, Test, report, see how accurate you have been. Experiment. Experiment with test tubes and geiger counters, And eclipses and corpses, Measure the thought, By the object, Draw your conclusion . . . Joni Levine A, . 7 I YQ ,lix , A . NOT AS A STRANGER I come to you not as a strangerg r X I come to you from the depths of mine own I 6 Heart and the ignorance of my illusions. . I extend to you all that I have, that I am: ly. i Still you accept me not. QI Thus shall I remain throughout the days of my A 1- ,4 life Vw I shall be centered and solo among the flockg A f I shall never be roused from my heartg wr Forever shall I be centered and solo , t Among the flock. Lillian Evans I . , .. af , .wf.1ff1'3ff'ff4'f, 1' , Efiiil, Q , 1 gnggqi Ce?1!qg,5?5s,1zg0, oa1l,::3-:Qual vt I .'2E22fl1l 'ff 'ffw?f:ga23'Ei 'I - AMI f I 'I-if22f!1eJs4'i'-i?d5222-' 'Q' 'alias-ha5'g+-,et - 4 X allsgbf-:' -grae? ' e15,,,,p,TE.'u ' , ' :n::'- 50 f F-Y JQSW :nfl Life, Your presence is everywhere in our universe. Fear, You are the budding trees and singing birds, Big, black, ugly blobs You take away my soul and make me shrink From Life. You clinch at my heart and leave me barren. Though I walk twelve hundred times the streets of the city you persist at my heels. Like some black smoky mist you rise and surround me. U Though I beat my feet upon the ground you remain. Yes, Though I walk twelve hundred times the streets of the city. Lillian Evans You are the April time. You display unbounding love and youth is in love with you Then as a naughty child you are cruelg Your April time advances into Fall And youth is in love with you no more. Lillian Evans I' sa 4' I' 'gg in VI XN O J, O :Wo Vasa! Ms . df 44421 f at sew If ll x EXCESSIVE MAGNANIMITY Ol' ON TAKING 0NE'S KID SISTER TO THE MOVIES Anyone who has ever accompanied a youngster to a movie on a Saturday afternoon has me to sympathize with him. I made the almost fatal mistake one Saturday when I found I had nothing to do. Being in a particularly generous mood that day, I found my kid sister Francie and told her to put on her coat and we would go to see Randolph Scott in The IVIan Who Cleaned Up the West. Upon hearing that it was my treat, she said, Why are YOU suddenly treating NIE? Don't think I don't know you, but you ain't gonna trick me inta doin' favors for you just for the price of one movie ticket! When I told her that I had no ulterior motives except to give her a good time, she grunted something about not caring how much money I spent on her. She was determined not to do any special favors for me. fAwfuIIy suspicious, these ten-year oIds.l Francie finally gave in and accompanied me to the movies. About 4 minutes and 37 seconds after we sat down-in the adult section where gum on the seats is rare-my sister an- nounced to me, and those 7 rows in back of me, that she was STARVINGg there was nobody sitting in front of us because she had found us seats in the front row. At first I refused to get her anything that would spoil her dinner, but I finally con- sented to get her a hot dog, not only because she was Hstarv- ing, but because of the insistence of the people sitting seven rows in back of us who were wondering whether we ever feed the kid at home. So, big sister went to the counter, missing the partwhere Randolph Scottcleans up Abilene. But the kid wasn't satisfied with a plain hot dog, I left off the mustard and had to tramp back up the aisle, hot dog in hand, and put on the mus- tard. This extra trip caused me to miss the exciting part where Randolph Scott cleans up Dodge City-Dodge City? And all this time l'd been living under the impression that Dodge City was IVIr. DiIlon's territory. fHmph! I found out afterwards that it was Randolph Scott who shot Chester in the leg. He was tried and acquitted, but that's another movie- Fastest Gun in the West. l After wolfing down the hot dog, Francie suddenly had an all- consuming thirst. SHE SIMPLY HAD TO HAVE A DRINK. I meekly suggested that if she desired a drink, she should go get it herself, at which point she suddenly developed a cramp in her leg and the only thing that would halt the stabbing pain was a cool drink. I got up to get her a drink, neglecting to ask her what kind of a soda she desired. You guessed it. I brought back the wrong kind-she simply despises Coke and would I kindly get her a burgundy-or else she would scream for the matron and tell her that I was kidnapping her. I had no choice, while I was waiting on line to get her the soda, three mother's angels spilled parts of their drinks on me, my toe was stepped on 13 times, and one precious darling spat on me. After that harrowing experience, I went back to my seat and gave the drink to Francie, who promptly returned my kindness by spill- ing V2 the drink on me, drinking V4 of the remainder, and an- nouncing that this was the worst soda she ever drank and re- fused to finish it. Being economical, and hating to see good soda go to waste, I drank it. I needed something to cool my ever mounting temper. I sat through the end of Randolph Scott's classic with com- paratively few interruptions. I closed my eyes for one second and opened them when I heard some sudden squeals of de- light from the Kiddie Section: MICKEY MOUSE was on the screen. This was the first of the extra-super special Kiddie Shows the theatre offered each Saturday-52 cartoons. When I realized what was ahead of me, I attempted to make my exit and call it quits. Francie informed me that this was the cow- ard's way out, not wanting to lose face, I stayed. When the second feature came on, I breathed a long sigh of relief. Just as I was relaxing to Audie Murphy starting out on his venture to clean up the West, the young sprite announced that she had to go to the bathroom, Of course, she was not sure of where the bathroom was, so I would have to show her. I pointed the way to it and returned to my seat. After about 3X4 of an hour, I realized that this great picture was almost over and she wasn't back yet. I frantically ran to the Ladies Room and found her chatting gaily with a friend whom she had just met. By the time we got back, Audie Murphy was gone and Randolph Scott was back. She refused to go home because she did not see the second feature. We stayed through it again, naturally. Upon returning home, she was happy. I was exhausted. Never again will I take my kid sister to the movies. Beatrice G uttenberg QQ ,cs f I i I 'it il I I, f I A, i Yi I I it IIII QIIIIII . lilly, 'I ,f I ti 'L . j,'lllllIIIIlIffIiIIi y fl lllll! ll' X 1 W Il lllll I Wk 'I Ii l l I I ll! I ltr, lliii 'W AT HEAVEN'S Macbeth: Brutus: Macbeth Brutus: Macbeth: Brutus: Macbeth: Brutus: Macbeth Brutus: Macbeth: Brutus: Macbeth: The knife, how cold and sharp! It's good to end This Life. My heart is pierced by blade of steel. And now, the chain that binds my being breaks. This tortured life is ended. Rise up, soul! And find your place within the kingdom of The Lord. Approach you now the heaven's gates. I-Ialt, you that doth approach in robes of sin! Why seek you entrance? Speakst thou to me? I see no other Sir, who knocks upon These gates. ls there another, seeking God? Mine eyes have often played me for a fool. But now I see just clouds of white which float On seas of blue. No other thing appears. I ask once more: Why seek you God? My soul departed from its twisted case, Seeks peace, remission seeks from I-lim. A soul so stained shall never rest within These gates. One draped in evil robes and crowned With rings of blood as you, must find his berth In hell. You do not enter! Some time, some place in wicked mortal form Your face I met. Red hands, like mine. are yours. Mark they some evil deed? Recall to mind A scene of bloody wrong. Oh Brutus Play me no games. I know of your foul act. Make way for me. Throw open heaven's gates! In death I find no peace. My soul in torture lies. Give me my leave. Stand clear I say. Never. Your crown, your power, faded with your life. Command me not, for I shall not obey A ruthless sinner, rather would I sell My soul to Satan. Go you now to him. And who is he that wears the robe of white, From which two crimson hands stretch out and guard The gates of heaven. Who is he to say? GATE S '9 I by PAULA wEiNsTEiN S ' '- I .-f S I - 'l I 'f Brutus: Oh tyranny, you rest not in the grave! , If lk Macbeth, thou wicked soul with lashing tongue, X X Be still. I judge you not, Macbeth. I am E Iglmitiit' But keeper of the gate. ' ,C Macbeth: Then stand aside ' ' And let me pass, oh killer of Caesar. N Brutus: fasidel M,-' L, Caesar, in life you haunted me. In death , I-L 1 E Your face again appears as if to sneer I V., 1'-K W rt And say, Thou canst escape me not, my shade. ' ig, And now 'tis Caesar's soul which rests in peace , ui 5.5 Inside the inner walls, while Brutus stands, TI, 5' A mark upon his hands, at heaven's door, y Q Not in nor out, but staring with despair I ll At those who pass him by. Such is my punishment. 'F-1-I...-Iiittf' And yet, Caesar, ambitious, thought I I , ' 1. The greater of two evils. And so my knife . 1 . I plunged into his breast. So Caesar fell, ' '- With Rome in hot dispute. Now Brutus stands -. 'dag ,M 5- The keeper of the gate and Caesar rests. if I, Macbeth: Let me pass, hypocrite! .-..u l Brutus: My mind must go where I can not. Awake XX Now Brutus. Macbeth, you can not pass within, For while I judge you not, each day a list To me is given from the Saint on which , Is stated who shall enter and who not, -, .X R And you, Macbeth, by God's command, remain Outside. I say no more. q V M Macbeth: i think throughout l , My life and death l've known the time would come I N When mine own ax would end my every hope ' Of final peace. To take another's life ls woeful sin, but sin more heinous far, To kill without a cause. With Duncan's death All sense of right was drowned, and plea Of heart was lost in thunder of the mind. , If I in heaven never am to dwell, ld ' X I Then' go, Macbeth, from heaven unto hell! r KU . I II IIIIFW il , g X ,f , j 45 -1 UPPURTIINIT TU 1 !' PARTICIPATE What Joy! To be part of a unity To fuse my heart with yours lothersl I may feel-I may work- ln sports, music, government. To this end may I extend myself, lVIust I create a part of me. Upon this earth-distinct, incarnate This, this is fun This is happiness! Lillian Evans III! H . ,f , gpg M-f' , A td 5 gl - a HQ. ddd e xxx xlz' f ,..y ,- L., - Af: ff f-ff ,, , YJ ' ' Vi' 'fx 'HI' W' fm. z,.,..Q .-Vf M X mmf H 'L-' f' X' 1 Q. Lz. a 1, ,' e . ,.. fi e e e V .:A.. , '.,V ml , W ' ff -' f- 1, '-,'i? ': .'::'v',f' X ' vtl ..s - -A'V - f Q4 . . 1..' W digg J, . .bi i V . ' 3 ,Ay ,.AV I .AII Q :Vi . 1 25,21 .iq V: A L g li 1 , V. ,,'. N . In .-,v 'f T fi' v,,W.,h-- ' , - d. , 'P ff e- .1 - -' 1 if 55 .i,,:. I f , 1' . I .. ilafgvifivlk, a if Nj... fxwiyglp -T f 1 'fv 'ie 35 14. T' - ?f ':r3I59 Vx' d . if ., 1 , W 4,p.c.,l,s A. ..1- '11, 4, ,, f ,, Ai! , 5' 48 Mixed Chorus directed by NIR. GEORGE HALL X MUSIC W I I ff , I 5 Xfire I I ' I. - 1 ' V E I O f - 5 sw N Y . . I I 'E Members of the Girls' Chorus under the direction of MRS. SHIRLEY FRANKLIN Left: Entire Girls' Chorus with MRS SHIRLEY FRANKLIN Right: Members of the Male Chorus di rected by MR. DAVID .IAFFE Below: The Orchestra with MR. ERNEST GIOVANELLI Top iLt, to RU Rudyard Harrghtorr Gerry Kramer Mrddle lLt. to RU Ed Sclrwall Cosmo Watterr Serge Baron Dorn Goldman Raymond Codrrrrgtorr Barnet Bererrtflvlanager Saul Srskrrrd-Coach lrxrreelrrrg CLt, to RU Winston Haughtorr VVrIIuamSIL1e Stuart Srlvermarrfco-Ca D Gary VVONIP-CO-C3Dt8Il1 Joel Siegel Gabe Marmdrsterrr Top Row lLt. to Rt.l Calvin Evans Steve Lewis Steve Klein Mr. D. Altman Bottom Row ll.t. t Clarence Brown Milton Harrison Mervyn Skeete Stuart Tucker Top fLt. to RU Stanley Reiff Allan Fishbein Mr. I. Wiedman Harvey'Sandler Robert Odom Center fLt. to Rt.l Leonard King Howard Wohl Gary Gellman William Cooper David Gellman Sitting iLt. to Rt.l Bruce Hyman-Captain 1 Michael Silverman-Captain :1,W Front Row CLt. to Rt.l Steve Kess Richard Pullen, co-captain Stuart Hauser, co-captain Murray Pessin Back Row CLt. to Rt.l Mr. Ben Gold David Schorr Ronnie Dictrow Paul DiGiacomo Milton Weiss Steve Scharaga J, ?e f w- + f V, ,, M. , f ' 1 , p Q ,, , I ,f , j, X Q 7 1, ff I , 4, , if ' L hr 7 . f f , fu. i rv .fri ffm 7 ,i 4 ,- , 90.1 V i we 'pf .Q ,fc .1 ot., A 7.14 ff3iQ,tl:1'ff,Q!g,:i .,f fr ,Zi v , t , , id, Wy, , .,, A, A ,,. , H., , , ,A . , v O Rt.l I,- L 'Z . 1 2' R y 1 I fl , ,,, 6 I g f gt gil? 2? X gh 4 1, ? 2 l 9 if i , 7-7 i 2 if it Q if 1 1 if Q Q f Z 1 , I I ,,. Q , , W . i f . f t 4 r g 4'-1-V V-3,,,mf g . L f . rf - ,ar f '42 , f. fy,-7 if , ,Q W ,- Q ff' lp ie-1' ,,, gf fq - , 5 , , ,- ,, . 5 . . I , yy, A A 5 ,M 5 , f' 14 ,V i 2 if x 'R ' V x I , ' J' '-7' . I 5 Q 1 51 'wad ,. 3? fi cs- -'::- QM . 'A 4, ,f .ff ssf. rarr fs, .Q ,, fn v-. v Q X. . 35. 3: , , . 5 1 gf a 41 Q mf Sc g f if 5 MR. HOWARD ROSENSTEIN Basketbail Coach B f EW' .., , t I B . or B' 1 Zi? P W , V. . ., I X j gyfifii' 9 Sm? A 1 V f , ' ,E f'9Wr-'5':'ffl,- I J 1' -31.1. -Z K ,Y xyrgfa - A' V 3,26 . -Q 1 . ,X V 4 J, ,ffl 8 V. ,, nw...-vw M 2' .if fi , A X, 2 A A ,, -X , ' I k ' fy: ., Q o ' J ,, ai ' 3 x' f.v 4' H , ' ' KL' Y ' ' Pg Q A A, . L-. ,ii-11 ,, my D Basketball Champuon 4 Roger Brown Basketball Practice 3 ,lf WF , ,t K k4x.,vw. x MRS. DOLORES VERTUCCI, senior class adviser with president Harvey Lester and veep Steve Levitt Jeff Golden, pres. of G.O. Below: Student Court NIR. HARRY ZEIGER with entire GO. student council MRS. DOLORES VERTUCCI with senior class representatives 4. .,.f 1 ,,. X, .X . Q NXQ. 5. Q- . A -Q ' ww f r A f X . 1 4' ' W - X .. EQ? 9 Y 7 X .Wpf 'Q 1 f an 1:9--r..-...mv I, x, ., y -M, , A -1 - x T ' -r ff Q - , M f X Jig, ffm Yi X ,o,,,' ag1 7 ' si X A :T A' - . X K 1' Q , ,1-m b .,-5 r 1 ., ' '- . K, .. Q, -1-.r-3'?v rfz:- Vw ---A' T!! ff K t h I V V, 31,-H e l: A rv- , -L mf., - - gg: ,Q ws :X W r ' ' L X Carolyn Brown, Tons Parsons and Lnlluan Evans at vvork on Nlosalc. MRS. BESSIE ZEIGER with the staff of Spectrum, our Literary Magazine. 9 - Q- -:fi-'Q'liFl I - C: X X -x Wxm - SQ M5 E224 ll 31:55 ill 30? '-5 1 fi' -M , I K gag' I. -gs !'!-t?gf':f5'5 U . kE'f '7 I. . I nl-:sn nn. ' 5.-I jg! ,, I Ida : ll .: I, cl l:Il I--5.2 V ,. ff S3 f . 5 1-A, , ' aaa e A f 41 i W AA 5'5 ., R . ,tg I6 as '-'A -:.. . I r I J Q BH 'i:l ,A '- .-.Q I' IN. x .' r The staff of Wingate World, our school newspaper. ff 1' . r, More Wingate World Staff under the Supervision of Nlr. John Gebhardt. ,liz A .-- ! E W .f',.f s M., , z M' ef lx ,1 - - x 1 I ,,..wf---v , Q ' z 2 za QA r fl Modern Dance Group dnrected by MRS. EST QTH - d Landau n and Rucnaf Photographers Mark 10599 5 ELLE ROGERS ER ACTIVITIE S rf? ,,,..,,,,-We Wm MM-4 ,MN 'a . Maddy Bef Ser, 13 Allen Grubman 052216 Kfalllfg, Leslie Aaron Ma I B Guid ' fane 'C Franke, Steve Cyrul demonstrates a position in fencing to Bernie Cohen Upper Right: Ceramic Activity Right: Co-Captains Michael Weingast and Steven Mussman of Audio Visual Aids Squad. The Longfel Iovvs Club UPPURTU ITY T0 MAR FRIENDS Conceived of an intercourse of the intellect Germinated in an incubator ot unity, You have sprung from the depths of the Soul and have been a primary source of gladness in all generations. For me specifically: The years intermediate lThe campus smiles, the classroom talks, Commencement day, the half-shed tears. ln future years a candle burning brightl You are the greatest and most intimate ot The meeting of the minds. You are your ovvn reward. Lillian Evans E Susan Gilburne lleftl and Jackie Lipson trightl as Japanese Q Ez SING Y ...... .. Hail the Victors! December ushered in Wingate's annual Sing For the 3rd year Wingate students, teachers and parents saw our auditorium transformed into the grandeur of a Broadway theatre. The Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes each presented a com- peting musical play. Upper classmen emerged victorious! The Seniors' plot was constructed around the exile of the 'lSenior Machine to the Orientg through this plot was evolved the theme of interclass cooperation and tolerance. . 'N 'TE ,A .lj Wx lVlRS. ESTELLE ROGERS, Modern Dance instructor, applies make-up to dancers in Senior Sing. .WM IV' 'fy 3 MJ 44'Lf fm! iq i' INFORMAL V, W- 1? Q7 Y 15 rn A 5 ,415 ,yxxwif ., :Q A QS r RSL ,..,Q,nv4.w,. La GET-TOGETHER 1 12131 ff- S gr UBTUNI T0 SERVE I may be a utility. lVly ignorance, my illusions that spring from youth No matter. lVly clay may mold the late offspring of the great lVlan ofthe Elizabethan fstagel lVly light may be organized into a beam of helpg A reflection from the radiance of Clara Barton. lVly youth and joy may be utilized into a patriotism At this time most high-that I may cheer at Games and sing in Sings. l-low great are the ways that l may offer myself. A hand, a gift. lVluItitudinous are the opportunities for me to serve. Lillian Evans r . r r 1 iii N X , N . Vxk M ww ,ww .J- .,4 R X 55' K fi- ' 1 2 X ,....- ,' Q fm fl N r X ,XX N of X. , i ,. , ggi! Q: Sv - Mrchael Rneman fat the swrtchboardl, Lawrence Newman, and Martnn Deutsch ifrontj helping our school secretaries MRS. DOROTHY RAMER and MRS. LILLIAN RERKEL. Lawrence Newman of the Mlmeograph Squad. Clothing students demonstrate their skull rn pattern-cutting on Parents' night fa ' ii Q t,c., M e,,.. , Ronald Schwartz helps Biology Lab Assistant MR. ISIDORE SILVERIVIAN. lVlR. IVIORTON ALBERT with the aid of Shop students explains the Industrial Arts program to parents. Secretaries in MRS. SlLVER'S Office: Herbert Javer, William Roller, Roberta Shifrinson. i unusual ia 2 ', A t , l f' , .l u I . tl l l X I 1' , ',,, yi? .-m e Wil 'lg 4 , Munir' F 1' 2 E., V ffff, i 5? WY! f ' ' '17, ' 1 ' ', if , QIQQQ, , W MN K 1 if F f,,..,,sYv Nj: Q f i V A . Vw.. '5 , WW .5 .N-H- i' gf xx Y we as 1 vn- lVlRS. REBECCA BURSTON and her attendance squad. 'W kai' SCHOUL AIDES ... .....C.,,,.4.-11 .We ..., C W.....-,X..,.,,,....,..,.---W 111' e ar XM, . . U ,,...., . , -, , X ' . ., ..., -. , . .-Q '31-' ' ' , M xr- ., 1 N N ' N34 We -f ef: ,... ,,-. ,Vx Mi me .:, . ' 1 Q X 'X X :Q 5 ' -mf:-ffe N k' e ffb MISS KENNY with a few members of the helpful library squad. College Reps A 4? 5 vw is ' V X 4 - The Junior Red Cross Reps getting into action for an all-out campaign. MR. ERNEST DAMIANO, Chemistry and Physics Lab Assistant is, in turn, assisted by William Kantor. NIR. JULIUS BLOOIVI with a few tired members of the strenuous Hall Patrol activity. Wingate Twirlers with their director IVIRS. ANN SISKIND No matter what the odds No matter what the score We're gonna vvin that game by 104 We're gonna rap 'em up Rip 'em up and throw 'em away Cause Wingate's varsity will WIN today We got the t-e-a-m That's on the b-e-a-m We got the team That's on the beam That's really hep to the jive So come on Wingate Skin 'em alive!!! Wingate's great Wingate's fine Wingate's got the modern design The team is in a huddle The captain's at the head They all got together, And this is what they said You've gotta fight, boys, To win victory You've gotta fight, boys, So follovv me You've got to fight, boys, to really score, You've got to fight, boys, and fight some more. WOO M00 AGO? T 3? 'if in I f E :x UQ an FO' ro T o o U7 Fl' no 1 U7 x: :x Q. ri: 1 FO' :r ro Q. 2. rn fu S . o I O -h Z cn U2 IU ffl Q Z ID Q I- r- O 2 Wes: ,xg xi Q N-we Wingate Cheerleaders under the direction of MISS JUDITH BLATTEIS 4 1 4 -Il TH lllllffg llll M lll f if 7' Y 0 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIlIlllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll l IllllilIllllllllllllllllllIlllllll ll lllll IIQfI'7i1iii,1 nI,.4 llwdll unlllllllllulnlunlu Sig hmm Xxx -tfif tr K Q X if , 'Pdf fflytif lx - For Arista Executive Officers Standing CL to Ri Kenneth Paston Dave Gura Barnett Berent Sitting QL to RJ Claire Rutherford Dennis Greenbaum, Antonia Crago, Judy Goldberg Q1 : x 2 1 i f ARISTA and Male Members of Arista with IVIRS, HENRIETTA GOLDBERG. , I Female Members Of Arista with MRS. HENRIETTA GOLDBERG SCHOLARSHIPS BARTNOFSKY, RUTH BLANK, NOEL BLATT, ALAN BOSIIVORTH, CAROL COORERIVIAN, EDWIN CRAGO, ANTONIA DAGAWITZ, IVIORTON DASSARO, ELINOR DEITSCH, MARTIN EINSCHLAG, PAUL GERBER, LESLIE GOLDBERG, LEONARD COLONIAN, JOEL GOTTLIEB, MICHAEL HANKIN, LAWRENCE I-IECI-IT, IRA KELLER, MARTIN LIPSON, JACK LUONGO, FRANK MAGNER, LOIS MELTZER, JAY NEWMAN, LAWRENCE PARISI, PETER PASTON, KENNETH RABINER, LAWRENCE RIEMAN, MICHAEL ROSENBERG, ALAN ROTHSTEIN, MERVYN SCHULTE, MARJORIE SMITH, HOWARD WOLSKY, ALAN ZAND, PERRY '.LLL ENGINEERING, CHEMISTRY, P CRAGO, ANTONIA KELLER, MATTIN HYSICS AND MATHEMATICS ROTHSTEIN, MERVYN ROSENBERG, ALAN Paul DiGiacomo-captured the individ- ual bowling title of Brooklyn when he rolled 204, 203, 213 for a total of 620. yi wire i4 M , f f f tlfrilli MEP ' r , ' ' Ll Y ' f QQ 1:5965 'I Q19 0 iii? ., ' ,,,,, J ' E 'AWARD S This year the Wingate Bowling Team under the Supervision of lVlr. Gold took the borough championship after a long struggle to attain it. The team reached the semi-finals and then was defeated by Jamaica High School at State Bowling Lanes and lost the right to play in the finals. Paul DiGiacomo leading player of the team this year was high scorer at the Brooklyn Individual championship at Kings Lanes. Throughout the past season Paul has held an overall average of 180. Paul was also on the T.V. Eliminations Program which took place at Kings Lanes and was televised, on a Bowling program on December 20, 1959. Stewart l-lauser, another senior, has helped out the team against the New Utrecht game which was the finals for the Boro Championship and with help from Paul DiGiacomo won the Brooklyn Boro Championship. The other members who have helped out the team are Richard Pullen, David Schore and lVlurry Pessin. They made up a fine team that won the Boro Championship. HM.A, ,N o l -- ..- ga -x,. ,M o 3 l l lsmemsz ' fi l:Qmn1 3:lsg fnXfQ11l1l1lg.3L1L1fQjjjf Q . A ,mms m-oalllulr mms zum!-stan' IS SZ J DRE IQ SS JUNE LS-159 Lum: rim was mum 'mum Elilllllalib limzzw- all mmm Sw ll0l3l3l'L'SifU!11i N LLLL.. LL suzzxuflpzl l.iiiifNi.N GU UUlQZa9.Q oiwiug lmsuu mmwamulalml 4 ziucu 1ul1f1.14.14 lJO1Q.l4.l.l2' 1 uLfl.Llszaml enunmma LLLYLLPLQE IBEXWS JQRISS 'tiilililiriim H0 GR ROLL Perpetual Trophy-William H, Andrews Nlerhorlal-1200 Yard Relay :mum mem 13.16 14:11 warms wzmxa- ' lommf f -W S ..-47' , ,i r S' X S 3 l New York Clty School Athletic League Champloh Trophy Woh 12 f Lost 1 Gm Most Llkelv T0 SUCCQQU ' RUTH BARTNOFSKY , F FBR1T1Eb I ' 1 f-I ' rf-xv I X Wg A ' X1 .F 4 P 'if J J J J 'J , Q Yr Most Popular Parr 'Eff ADA VVEINER nw-ff -:.'S'f SUSAN SOROKA Preftfest Girl ,f ig 1 ,f:' Vbzvw 5 'x X.. X NIA HU CHITAL -s A Ll.-3 Q3 - - .AJ .J A-.,,--A 4:. 1,0 f 'v' 'i ' '71 7if,. 'A A f 'L -5 'Q. 'I ' , X - R V' L,lao.lsis.V.JW- A 'ARISTA IIANUARY GRADUATE fix. Mwst LESLIE LLOYD AARON 958 Eastern Parkway Secretary to Mr. Vllerbel, Dramatic Club, Chess Club, Cafeteria Squad, IDORUTHY ABRAMOWITZ 395 Maple Street Secretary to Miss Lyons, Service Squad, General Office, Junior Red Cross Rep. ARLENE ADAMOUSKY I 679 Winthrop Street General Office, Sing. i., PAUL ABELEW 805 St. Marks Avenue Audio Visual Squad, Co-President Amateur Radio Club, Philosophy Club. -6,5 -Qfwff -A-EILEEN ABRAMOFF 388 Midwood Street Social Commission, Soph. Junior and Senior Sing, Modern Dance Club, Ambassador to Erasmus. IRENE JOAN ABRAMS i'SEYMOUR ACHTMAN 608 Maple Street Secretary to Mr. Rizzuto, Vice-President of Official Class, Program Office, French Office, Business. gm, CAROLE ELLEN AGRAN 58 East 92 Street Secretary to Mrs. Levine, Mrs. Titus, Mr. Cortiselli Mr. Fonteli, Mr, Rizzuto, G.O, Rep., Library Squad. 1437 Carroll Street History Office. 'sf N BARRY WARREN AGULNICK 106 East 96 Street Cafeteria Squad, Sing, Class President. Qi' AUTUMN ALLEN 72 Lincoln Place - fa ,. .. fr- 312,513 VIVIAN LILA-ANDERMAN 840 Montgomery Street Girls' Chorus, G.O. Rep., Red Cross Rep., Secretary to Mr. Kraskow, Mrs. Silver, Mr. Weinstein, Mrs. Grady. DAVID ALLEN 214 East 95 Street Student Patrol. , Q , ,. , ,sa ' A. l Ly, . -4 ,Q - f HOWARD STUART ALPER 794 Midwood Street , W 3 f XPP' ff J' iy i 5 , fx ,fit ea 4 ee A MYRA ALTMAN 1242 East New York Avenue Senior Rep., Library Squad Mosaic, Soph., Junior and Senior Sings. Viv' w . 2 ' w..,..,4 SHARON APPEL 455 Schenectady Avenue Secretarial Program Committee, Dance Committee, Sing. AMARTIN E. APPLEBAUM 482 Crown Street Wingate World Reporter, Senior Band, Chem., Bio. Lab. Squads, G.O. Rep., Secretary to Mrs. Perkel. , ' :,, A tt ,.,, . . , fit ,,,, W2 . it V, SANDY PHYLLIS ARELLO ILEONA MARILYN ARUNSON SUSAN GAIL ASBYLL 1 Tapscott Street 196 Rockaway Parkway 752 Crown Street Red Cross President, General Office, Secretary to Secretary to Mrs. Wolfe, Drama Guild, College Rep., Modern Dance, Sing, Miss Lyons, Mr. Tanklow, Hebrew Culture Club, Secretary to Mr. Cooper. World HiSfOfY Club. Senior, Junior Sings, Mosaic, G.O. Rep., Cafeteria Squad. LYNN APPLEMAN 29 East 42 Street Red Cross Rep., G.O. Rep., Health Education Office, Class President and Secretary. ROBERT BAERG 1570 East New York Avenue Cafeteria Squad, President of Official Class, Student Patrol. JOSEPH JOHN BAINLARDI 452 Rutland Road History Office, Guidance Office, Gym Leader. .- 1 K 3. ,,.-Y L- ftflif' ILL.. ' Q 5 1 g, S .. . gg .. 1 , .. ,i K. J ji ' I 19. fl -If s. if xx fs xx! AQ .V . A A f ,,,wLigg..J!, ni DELURES C. BARNETT 853 Prospect Place Orchestra, Secretarial Studies, Bowling Clubs, G.O. Rep., Red Cross Rep. MAREE BALL 593 Crown Street Secretary to Miss Vogel, Bon Apetit, Bowling, Newman Clubs, General Office. I SERGE C. BARON 805 Prospect Place Soccer Team, Student Patrol, Spanish Club, Senior Rep., Cafeteria Squad Lieutenant. ,iv-. pg., .M s ' i t , K r s - f rr.. 'Isa f' tip' LUIS GAIL BASSMAN 'kMARY BASTA 1710 Union Street Program Office, Secretary to Miss Lyons, lVlr. Warmbrand, Junior, Senior Sings, Bowling Club. 99 Rogers Avenue Editor-in-Chief Wingate World, Boosters, Social Commission, Bon Apetit Club, Junior, Senior Sings. mfg-f PIO' we--49' Bs! ILAWRENCE EDWARD BANCO 164 East 94 Street Longfellows, G.O. Rep., Senior Rep., Social Studies Office, Cafeteria Squad. I of ,V . I: PAULA MAE BARTLETT 920 Prospect Place Student Patrol. LOUISE V. BAYLISS 742 Nlontgomery Street Office Nlonitor, Soph., Senior Sings. -s1'V NJ! WINIFRED BARKER 166 Putnam Avenue Spanish Club, Senior Sing, Junior Gym Leader, Class Secretary. A-RUTH BARTNOFSKY 70 Rockaway Parkway Wingate World, Program Office, Attendance Office, Soph., Junior, Senior Sings. G.O. Rep. HANK C. BEINSTEIN 660 Empire Boulevard Photography Commissioner, lvlixed Chorus, Senior Rep., College Rep., Sing. 'k 'Tr' PJ 'Q 44 fl .fri 1 1 ' t '.' 1 LJ! ,7 . ' ,IV ,QM47 V7 1 I A ff? sm-Q in fix sig if SANDY BERNICE BEITEL 73 East 96 Street Concert Mistress of Orchestra, Judge on Student Court, Senior Rep., Student Patrol. DELDRES BENJAMIN 1115 Fulton Street Junior Achievement, Sing, Secretary to Dr. Mandel, nv- I' , ff, f the A ! A . , ,nf MA - is I IJ ! 'J' Y ' K BARNETT DAVID BERENT 124 East 96 Street Soccer Team, Field Squad, Co-Commissioner Mimeo Squad, B-G Mimeo Repair Squad, Arista Rep. we ff MARCIA CYNTHIA BELL 219 Bainbridge Street Cafeteria Squad, Newman Club, Secretary to Mrs. Foster in Infirmary. WW' 'rw' DELDRES ANN BITETTD 640 Midvvood Street Newman Club, Secretary for Mr. Musicar, Secretary Official Class, Accounting Office. gwwr' lp...-w CAROL DIANE BERG 157 East 93 Street MV MARC! ANN BENDER 681 Ralph Avenue Secretary to Dr. Colvin, Mr. Feuer, Mrs. Shenin, Dr. Mandel. 433 STEVEN BENNETT 265 Remsen Avenue 6? ETTA RITA BERGER 73 East 51 Street l..Qmlsp,oIa. Secretary to Miss Lyons, Girls' Chorus, Sing, Service Cafeteria Squad. League, Teachers Secretary. ffyf MADELINE BERGER 181 Rockaway Parkway Secretary Drama Guild, Library Squad, Sing, Cafeteria Squad, Secretary to Miss Collela. mum., BARBARA BERLIN 479 Amboy Street 'waxy , MARTIN ARTHUR BERLINER 69 East 54 Street Track Team, Senior Sing, ROBERTA BERGER 395 Maple Street Sing, Boosters, Spectrum, Secretary to Mrs. Deutsch. CAROL BERLIN 25 Tapscott Street Modern Dance Club, Tennis Club, Creative Writing Club. , i HENRY BERKOWITZ 1015 Linden Boulevard ,www li-EVE C. BERLINER 446 Kingston Avenue Commissioner of Inter- School Relations. College Rep., Judge Student Court, French Club. .- I fy X lx. ., 4 X x ly, f. x lb .,. , f., ,P f ' xx' yr va KJ I 'ATI' V , , . F it F ' 8 QJ T ie , ' ., lf' 4414! J st,LN ! l I ir i'-' i f r L .rv .. L- Si fffw ELLEN H. BERMAN I 1074 Eastern Parkway V G,0. Rep., Sing, Secretary. to Mr. Miller, Mr. Warmbrand, Mrs. Rosenwieg, Guidance Office. HARVEY BERMAN 243 East 93 Street Official Class President, Vice-President. 460 MICHAEL BERMAN IMICHELE JANE BERMAN 399 Brooklyn Avenue wax iii 14 ff' , . ,kg . ., . 'J , MARILYN DIANA BESEN 1626 Carroll Street Wingate World, Secretary to Mrs. Silver, Mr. Held, Junior, Senior Sings, Q, Library ARLINE BLACK , 260 East 92 street Lf Secretary to Mrs, Rogers, W Mr. Hudes, Miss Gutenplan, Attendance Office, Mosaic, -f li 75 East 95 Street Service League, French Club, Secretary to Mrs. Kamen, Miss Lyons, Official Class President. DAVID 1. BERNSTEIN l'kMARlLYN BERNSTEIN 355 Lefferts Avenue Bowling Team, Senior Rep., Student Patrol, Secretary to Mr. Altman, Mr. Siskind. ,iv-0 705 Lefferts Avenue Tvvirlers, Sing, Program Office, Spanish Club, French Club, Red Cross Rep. 1. SANDRA BIRCH BARBARA FERN BIRNBAUM THOMAS BISCULO 621 Lefferts Avenue 634 Montgomery Street 322 Midwood Street Senior Sing Chorus, Costume Committee, Junior Leaders, Secretary to Mrs. Rogers. ii 'fig' , T' I Cafeteria Squad. ww , PHILIP BLACK INOEL EDWARD BLANK 'k 2111 Union Street 125 Ashland Place Poetry Club, Spectrum, Soccer Team, Library Squad, Cafeteria Squad. ALAN BLATT 178 East 92 Street College Rep., G.O. Rep., Student Patrol, Cafeteria Squad, Sing, Physics and Chem. Lab. Assistant. an iiigu 'F-an t JUDY BLATT 207 East 91 Street ,K ,r 't 'kSAM BLOSTEIN We' ',,,,,,4. ,ff 479 Empire Boulevard Senior Band, Orchestra, Dance Band, Attendance Office. di Y nip' COLENE AUDRE BLENMAN 422 Jefferson Avenue Junior Red Cross Volunteer, Spanish Club, Sing. 'Q' x BARRIE L. BLUM 96 East 51 Street Senior Sing, Secretary to Mrs, Turecan, General Office, Class President, Treasurer, Red Cross Award X MARSHA IRENE BLISTEIN 1710 Carroll Street Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Attendance Office, Library Squad, Spring Concert. ,paws 17--f' LENORE BLUMBERG 1789 Union Street Red Cross Rep., G.O. Rep., Soph., Junior Sings. Aux lvyn I it-HELEN BLITZER 401 Schenectady Avenue Poetry Editor Spectrum, Associate Editor of World, Philosophy Club, College Rep. X CAROL BLUMENTHAL 309 Troy Avenue Senior Sing, Secretary to Mr. Werbel, Mr. Jaffe, Wingate World, Mosaic. Library Squad. r3W,N. WM Www? J 7-1 MAXINE LOUISE BODDIE ILOIS BODELL RUNA LYNN BOFSHEVER MARSHA BUGEN 1133 Park Place 1933 Union Street 147 East 91 Street 51 Tapscott Street Sing, Mosaic, Modern Dance Secretary of Student Court, General Office, Secretary Boosters, Modern Dance Club, Junior Leader, G.O. Mixed Chorus, Modern to Dr. Mandel, Mr. Class, Library Typist. Rep., Official Class Dance Club, Social Brownstein, President, Commission, Service. f Y., rg, ,,,-, A f, n lijlf l.1A fu M Z Lf L ngunnfc ,.... , i IUN SHEILA BOIKU 75 East 95 Street College Rep., Secretary to Mr. Cooper, Miss Levitan, Writing Club, Senior Sing, Junior Sing, i MIKE BOYAR 947 Montgomery Street Senior Rep., Mixed Chorus, Mosaic, Cafeteria Squad. SUSAN GAIL BRANDES 806 Midwood Street Girls' Chorus, Secretary in Infirmary, College Rep., Cafeteria Squad, Sing, Secretary of Official Class. , av, el, ARLENE BORDOWITZ 'kCAROL BUSWORTH 151 East 93 Street Junior Red Cross Rep, Secretary to Mrs. Ponti. VERA DOREEN BOYCE-EL 380 Jefferson Avenue Tennis Club, Modern Dance Club, Junior, Senior Sings, Cafeteria Squad, FREDRICA BRANDT 2118 Union Street Volleyball, Basketball Clubs, Junior Sing, Secretary to Miss Vogel, Mrs. Pollack, Miss Berman. 1432 Pitkin Avenue Secretary to Miss Lyons, Mr. Rizzuto, TEDDY B. BRADSHAW 389 Madison Street Senior Rep., Mixed Chorus, President Official Class, College Rep., Social Commission, Student Court, JEAN E. BRATHWAITE 1504 Carroll Street gl? L .tw cited S X4 il GLENDON LIONEL 26 Monroe Senior Band Co-Chairman Sing '59, Official Class President. f f N.. X -gee. -40 Q' s1'j.r2, ,- f ,WV ' A I. 1 9 if P' Q 0 xy , .1 -Ri-'I V ' f-S KN. .. '-::,5z,E-1?4'se:1:2:iff r . n ezffi 1-' . ' Af : '7 J ,, . .. , .,,, :R ,. , ':. .- ,1 i 'IM 1 ROBERT CRAIG BROMBERG 14 East 96 Street Senior Band, Youth March for Integration, Student Patrol, Cafeteria Squad, Physics Lab. Assistant. -A-BARRY STEWART BROWN 388 Midwood Street Commissioner of Sing, Tennis Club, Student Court Justice, G.0. Rep., Drama Guild, Philosophy Club. JEFFREY BRENNER 141 East 52 Street Student Patrol, Cafeteria Squad. DOROTHY C. BROOME 88 Herkimer Street Junior Sing, Dance Club, Tennis Club, Secretary to Nlrs. Neches, Official Class Secretary. 491mm CAROLYN W. BROWN 1368 Bergen Street Senior Rep., Art Staff, Mosaic, Modern Dance, Bowling Clubs, Sing, Secretary to Mrs. Silver. STEPHEN GERALD BRODY 532 Lefferts Avenue Student Council, P.T.A. Rep., College Rep., Red Cross Rep., Math Coach, Class President. AUDREY E. BROWN 165 Quincy Street Cafeteria Squad, Girls' Glee Club, Junior Leaders, Red Cross Rep., Student Patrol. CLARENCE E. BROWN 350 Tompkins Avenue Cross Country Team Co-Captain, Boys' Chorus, Student Patrol, Cafeteria Squad. THERMAN HOWARD BROWN 218 Kingston Avenue Track Team, Guidance Office Secretary, Student Patrol, Cafeteria Squad. MYRA G. BUCHBINDER 985 Montgomery Street Secretary to Mr, Friedlander, Senior Rep., Service League. , FRANCES BURACK 59 East 96 Street Class President, Mosaic Staff, Secretary for Miss Mithers, Bowlin ,Te hi and Helyew Cl s, Si Efypf f RONALD BRDWNE IRENE BRYANT LEON BRYANT 11 Macon Street 30 Avenue V 191 McDonough Street RDCHELLE LEE ,BUCHEIM 288 Crown Street Library Squad. JOYCE BUDD IVIVIAN MARTHA BUNN 731 Herkimer Street Class Secretary, P.A.L., Secretary in History, Clerical Practice and English Classes. 500 Montgomery Street Cafeteria Squad, Girls' Chorus, Secretary to Mr, Tanklow, Mr. Lange, Miss Kennedy, Mr. Friedman. 1 ?'W',H AIQENE SUSAN BURD STEPHEN DAVID BURELL LYNETTE BURNETT 567 Midwood Street 836 Crown Street 1600 Union Street i e vice League, Cafeteria Squad, Student Newman Club, Clothing cretar o Mr. Finger, Patrol, Term 3 Class Club, G.O. Rep. Secretaria Studies Club, President, Term 6 Vice- G.0, Rep. President. an-L, X EUGENE BUSNAR 589 Lenox Road Junior and Senior Sing, Orchestra, Assistant College Rep., G.O. Rep. IJAMES GEORGE CALIGURE 425 Maple Street Newman and Chess Clubs, Gym Leader, Official Class President, Secretary Guidance Office. KENNETH JOHN CARBIS 335 Kingston Avenue G.O. Rep., Newman Club. fm' MARY ELLEN BUSSEY 1072 Putnam Avenue Art and Spanish Clubs, Junior and Senior Sings. CARDINAL L. CAMPBELL 1351 Bergen Street Senior Band, Orchestra. Student Patrol, Cafeteria Patrol. IMYRNA CARP 844 Midwood Street Sing, G.O. Rep., Switchboard Operator, Modern Dance Club, Cafeteria Patrol, Secretary to Miss Rogowin. hav YI' Nh-sf GARY LLOYD BUTLER B35 Clarkson Avenue Bio, Club, Physics, Chem, Lab. Assistant. VERNON CAMPBELL 1351 Bergen Street ISHARON BUTLER 734 Ocean Avenue Secretarial Club, Program Committee, Attendance Office. 42? BARBARA S. CAPPELSON 672 Empire Boulevard Secretary Mr. Levy. General Office. .ml-'f-S fh- SUSAN CAROL CARP 174O Carroll Street Secretarial Studies Play. Junior Sing. Q 'QW HFLORENCE L. CARTER 1685 President Street Secretary to Mi. Kaplan. Mr. Tublin, Official Class Secretary, GO. Rep., Cafeteria Squad. MARILYN ELLEN CARTER 575 Hancock Street ANGEL CERULLIJ 456 Nlidwood Street Senior Council, Chorus, Vice-President Newman Sing, Secretary English Club, President Secretarial Office, Girls' Chorus, Club, Sing, Secretary to Official Class President. Q'-'vm- 1 LAURA MARY CICALE 507 Rutland Road Girls' Chorus, Nlixed Chorus. lvlrs. Titus, PRISCILLA CLARK 355 Macon Street Secretary Nlrs. NlcCatty, English Class President. , ,K .lnms YVONNE CLARKE ARTHUR CUHEN 1233 Bedford Avenue 1587 Carroll Street Drama Guild, Science Squad, Bio. Lab. Assistant, W Il lKlN FUNG CHU 530 Empire Boulevard EDWARD ELLIOTT CLARKE 369 Hancock Street Track Nlanager, Red Cross Rep., Bio. Club, Student Patrol, Social Studies Club, College Rep. ,WM Vcc .1 . Q ' W H.: kb A5 AO A. A Q X BARBARA CAROLE COHEN 1090 East New York Avenue Attendance Office, Junior, Senior Sing, Class Secretary. 1 'F LDELSATKQE S -Q--1 1 T Q! 5.3 'xf' BERNARD B. COHEN 104 Tapscott Street, Fencing Team, Longfellovvs, Band, Photography Squad, Reporter Wingate World, College Rep. W! GAIL COHEN 1710 Carroll Street Senior Employment Office, Secretary Mrs. Aaron. W, WW f 5 , at-Wm. JOYCE CUHEN 85 East 54 Street Drama Guild, Mosaic, Official Class President, Red Cross Rep., Tennis Cluo, Basketball Club. 'ek DIANE DEENA CUHEN 486 Brooklyn Avenue Bowling Team, Secretary Mrs. Aaron, Mrs. McCatty, Mrs. Naddell, Captain Volleyball Team. ra QS GILDA COHEN 2535 24 Street Red Cross Volunteer, Class President, Senior Sing, Mixed Chorus, Secretary to Mr. Fontek. Z ,,.:, A f. '-d',,a,'l. V. ' ,. .J V ,- - - 595, 'sf - ' ' fu '-rg ,- -gsm, Quin' V 2:33, ' . 2 azz:-iff ' -A ,ks af Q , :m.a:.:. V-yqp-yi . gf ,Q ' 1-.RISERS ..::::.-meh, .,?'iif'7f-.l'C1T1: 'I ,r1 S 3?Zi:i wif-fVzfE:ti1'Zf1e V -1-?ifS?:::::1g 11161111-fm2:1z',:1 ' :Q'EEx:r:fs. '-'Q'f4imjaf-f::'512,'- 21: .24 -vw' 1: in i.-5.ifw5?.g5:fEu wfzfzlfazgazfa' ,Q ,fefitfrz LEONARD CUHEN 331 Crown Street Orchestra, Sing, Guidance Office, Health Education Office. J A? . fm. ff X 3 ffl .za ia Vf ' 'C f ' 7 yi X r vt N J W - w I I aiii . . 2' Mu ,C :kELAINE ROBERTA COHEN 242 East 96 Street Drama Guild, Arista, Junior Sing, College Rep., Secretary to Mr. Feuer, Mr. Zlotnick, Mr. Tanklow. , QQ ,HV 'UF .f--MF' JESSE COHEN 624 Montgomery Street Library Squad, Cafeteria Squad. LINDA CUHEN 100 Caton Avenue PHILIP MARTIN CDHEN RICHARD COHEN SHEILA HANNAH CUHEN 1090 East New York Avenue 164 East 94 Street 1178 Eastern Parkway Basketball Tearn, Track Orchestra, Sing, Junior Team, Attendance Monitor, Leader. Class Vice-President. '7'-fr' BARBARA FAYE COMITER 207 East 51 Street Senior Council, Student Court, Junior and Senior Sing, Official Class Secretary. JUNE CONNOR 263 Halsey Street Cafeteria Guard, Secretary to Mr. Kaplan, Official Class Secretary. ',: , 1 43' CARMEN OLGA CDRNIER EDMUND COSMD 1711 Lincoln Place 318 Lewis Avenue Newman Club, Spanish Club. Senior Sing-Chorus and Scenery, Woodworking Club. EDWARD LOUIS CONTENTD 2119 East A5 Street Physics Squad, Chem. Squad, Radio Club, G,O., Red Cross Rep. DIANE COTTON 169 Rogers Avenue Volleyball Club, Modern Dance Club, GO, Rep., Senior and Junior Leaders, Mixed Chorus, LEONARD COLEMAN 1589 Union Street ff -A-EDWIN W. CDOPERMAN 639 Eastern Parkway Gym Leader, Guidance Office, College Repj Secretary of Official Class. at-ANTONIA CRAGU 769 St, Marks Avenue Arista Girl Leader, Human Rleations Club, Music Lounge Commissioner, Band, Library Squad. A Lan-' CAROLE CRAWFORD 139 East 53 Street Cafeterra Squad, Sevretary to lVlr Spetalnrck, lVlr Deutchman, lvlr. Phelfer I s 3 Nu-wr' .rss ' Li l-kHOWARD LAWRENCE CYTRYN 1933 Unron Street Longtellows, Soccer Team, Hrstory Club Presrdent, Student Patrol, Stamp. Phrlosoplry Clubs. I at-ELINOR FLORENCE DASSARO 345 Leflerts Avenue Senror Srng, Senror Clrorus, Grrls' Glee Club, Modern Dance Club. 'k 9 32, -visa-i' :Ei 'U' ROBERT CREAM 1111-112 211 Street, Queens Commrssruner Student Patrol, Lurrglclluvvs, Newspaper Squad, Poetry Club 'S MORTY DAGAWITZ 486 Brooklyn Avenue JERRY MELVIN DAWER 33 East Ll? Street Trarlt Team, Nlattr Coatn, Senror Srne, College and G O Reb , Newspaper Squad, Vue-Presrdent 5-W 51 4 X A Y ,. rr,. 3 1528 I . V?'f'9' IGRACE PATRICIA CUZZO 587 East 85 Street Library Squad, Newman Club, Class Secretary '+5'y.'X ANNETTE MILDRED DAMATO 412 Lefferts Avenue Secretary Newman Club, Lrbrary Squad. .,4 ,rwnxt Q . 1 Ti fs as S . ,- a t 1 rl . t -kARTHUR STEPHEN DECAD 565 Crown Street SET1rttr 931111, Orr l1vst'.1 Danre Band fv-f,' Ps, STEVEN CYRUL 21 Tapscott Street Captarn Fencrng Team Longfellows, Mozart, Wrngate World Photographer. Boys' Chorus. LINDA BARBARA DARVAS 166 Rockaway Parma, G O Rep , Class Presrdent Secretary to Mrs Snavrt Mr. lrlrller, Senror Srng and Costume Commrttee fix 'NS-A RALPH DAVINO 525 East Nev. York Avenue Baseball Team. I IX' but +1 'N-N ..x f' Qi.1fg..e'TQ5. . M X- X x 9' , AL FRANCIS DEDELY 'A-MARTIN DEITSCH THOMAS ROCCO DE LUCA 354 Hawthorne Street 78 East 92 Street 450 Rutland Road Nlatn Team, French Club, Guidance Counselor's Assistant, Senior Rep., Bio. Lab. Assistant. WV, 'uv-'VW yt, V L ., 4, , .:- R af Z 0 '. . U ,rp MARILYN ANN DePRlN0 IGRACE DESANTIS IBARRY DIAMOND 339 Nlidwood Street Library Squad, Cafeteria Squad. 9404 V l JOYCE MADELINE DIAMOND 740 Empire Boulevard Cafeteria Squad, B73 Nlidwood Street 897 EmDIf9 Boulevard vlcfypfegiqenl Official Vice-President Official Class, Red Cross Rep., Cl21SS,GYm SSCVSTGVYV Library Squad, Newman Club. GLORIA ANN DICKENSON 348 Tompkins Avenue Civil Service, Cafeteria Squad, rfb var'-Mr M.,- PATRICIA ALICE DICKS 1440 Carroll Street G.O. Rep, Student Court, Boosters, Chorus, Student Council, Modern Dance, Red Cross Volunteer, Sing X I A X 'V V' I 'X ' ,f'.L-f4Q2'f ,Ql f f 97 1 - LINDA FERN DICTENBERG 817 Maple Street G.O. Rep, Secretary to Mrs, Schenin, Miss Conlgleo. . 'N FLORENCE DINERSTEIN 1289 Union Street College Rep., Senior Sing, Girls' Chorus, Secretary of Official and Subject Classes. ,. MARTIN HARVEY DORFMAN 972 Rutland Road Co-Captain Cafeteria LAX-J Q' 'M-'hug MARTIN R. DINBURG 178 East 95 Street Boys' Chorus, Cafeteria Squad, Student Patrol, Mosarc, Gym Leader. LINDA DIETZ 2036 Cropsey Avenue Library Squad, Secretarial Studies Club, Junior Sing. JOHN DOERRLER 1201 Nostrand Avenue Orchestra, Band. SYLVIA DINGLE 45 Madison Street Red Cross Rep., Basketball Club, Volleyball, Modern Dance Club, Senior, Junior and Soph. Sings. ADELE DRESSNER JAMES JOSEPH DUFFY 737 Crown Street 523 Empire Boulevard Sopb. Sing, Secretary Mrs, Program Office, Student Silver, Class President, Patrol, Library Squad. -J' '1 'JMZV ,aww X ,..1, f. , . 1 ,W ,qw :QW ,n w f fb, in 10: ,.:,,.Q - ,f ,A w-..-wry W 1 , M' ,- J f Aff' ff jiiiaf ,351 1 will -1 - -,-Qistel 3.41. 'if-if! ' 'tif .4 W. ,. I avr so L J ,Q f gspmxiz- I LIONEL AL DUNCANSDN 869 St. Marks Avenue Commissioner of Cafeteria Patrol, Student Court, Tympanist in School Band, President of Official Class. iii r , .vi ,K W .. , 'f,..,,Xf, -kPAUL HARVEY EINSCHLAG 131 East 119 Street Orchestra, Chem. Squad, Student Patrol, Senior Rep, 45, fn RHODA SUE EDELMAN 115 East 911 Street Service League, Sing, Accounting Play, Attendance Office, Secretary to Nlr. Feuer. ff! W SN ' .fn .. BARBARA EISENBERG 2610 Glenwood Road Secretary to Nlr. Berne, Miss Colella, Secretary of Official Class, G.O. Office. xkRONALD ELINOFF 200 Tapscott Street Arista Coaching, French Club, Secretary of Official Class, Student Patrol, EDITH DIANE EPSTEIN 196 Rockaway Parkway Senior Sing, Cafeteria Patrol, General Office. Mosaic, Assistant to Mr, Deutchman. STANLEY EVAN EDINGER 175 Tapscott Street Woodworking Club, History Club. ' ax f i I. STEPHEN 1. EHRLICH 1654 Carroll Street Lieutenant Cafeteria Squad, Bio. Club and Lab. Squad, Chem, Club and Lab Squad, Physics Lab. Squad. ff?.1 BERNARD EISENBERG 570 Lefferts Avenue Bowling Team. HARRIET RITA EISENBERG 2610 Glenwood Road Secretary to Mi, Corteselli, Nlrs. Pollack, lVlr. Hudes, President of Official Clases 3, ,5. f' E 'Q 4 if , , ' , ,Q ,,,.. 1 2 PHILIP LAWRENCE EPSTEIN 'KSTEPHEN HARVEY EPSTEIN 31 East 31 Street Secretary to lVlrs. Silver and Nlrs lVlcCatty, G.O. Chief Justice, History Club, Human Relations Club. 810 Nlidwood Street Gym Leader, Secreary for Teacher. ANNIE EVANS 2250 West 11 Street President Mixed Chorus, Senior Rep, College Rep., Volleyball Club, Library Squad, Gown Manager. G,-we IMERLE B. FALK 1653 President Street Captain Cheerleaders, Social Commission, Sing, Business Staff, Mosaic, G.O. Rep., Language Office. .av 95,4 LILLIAN EVANS 372 Jefferson Avenue Red Cross Volunteer, Poetry Editor of Mosaic. Junror and Senior Sing, Philosophy Club. CHARNEY ALVA FASS 248 East 93 Street Cafeteria Squad, Secretary to Mr, Tuckman, Mrs. Trtus, and Mrs. Klrot, Class Secretary to Mr, Klaskin. gp-4.-.ff Www' ff. X W P IOAN EVENDDRFF 35 East 511 Street Secretary to Mrs Goldman, Library Squad, Volleyball Club, General Office 9 r a LUCILLE FATTURUSE 73 East 116 Street IWILLIAM THOMAS FAHEY 27 East 98 Street Newman Club, G O Rep., Employment Offrce , ,,I 'x A -4 ff . Q ' . .A .. ' . .. ., rifles-333 J f 55:1 sick CAROL ANN FEILER 38 East 51 Street Arde to Mrs, Feldman. Secretary to Mr. Krrnslty rn Health Education Offrce 'ICLEUNARD N. FEINGOLD l'kBEVERLY B. FEIT INORMA HELEN FELDMAN 415 Lefferts Avenue G.O. Rep , Library Squad. Assistant to Guidance Counselor, Stamp Club, History Club, Student Patrol, 121 East 94 Street Secretary of Student Court, Junior and Senior Sing, French Club, Secretary of Red Cross, 712 Crown Street Junior Leader, Grrls' Chorus Olfrcral Class President. History Club, Secretary to Mr. Lieber. i' 1-'X PHYLLIS ANN FELDMAN 43 East 91 Street Commissioner of Sing, G.O. Council, Choral Leader Junior Sing, Boosters. Social Commission. an i. ., 'MQ .1 , , if X x . V 'YY f 'q,.,.v-r-S' SHEILA JOY FELDMAN 2520 Batchelder Street Senior Rep., Secretary to Nlr. Warmbrand, Class Secretary for Miss Nliller and lVlissiHandel, Sing. 76+ 'f 1 4 175 V! .174 Q -'2.s,44,, f r , 57 f. ' I-iff. A at-ALAN MARK FEUER 2201 Quentin Road Chem. Physics and Bio, Lab. Squads, Nlosaic, Sing. V,A. Squad, General Office, Program Committee. ROLAND A. FINDLAV 14Ll6 Dean Street Library Squad, Human Relations Club. L..iJCi5lqiz1C STEVEN ALAN FERBER MICHAEL PETER FERRARO 828 Nlidwood Street lVlimeo Squad, General Office, Cafeteria Squad, Student Patrol, 439 Rutland Road Student Patrol, Sung, l , My 1' f AA' '? K , ' , JOSEPH C. FIERRO 676 lvlidvyood Street Gym Leader, Teacher's Assistant, G,O. Rep,, Art Club, Junior and Senior Sing. tam-, gs CARULE FINFER 1196 Eastern Parkway Girls' Chorus, Mosaic, Secretary to Dr. Scherer, Tennis Club, Bowling Club, Junior and Senior Sing. CAROL FILLER 320 Sterling Street Ks. 460-m.. RITA FINGERMAN 726 East 102 Street Secretary of Class, Sing, G.O. Rep., P,T.A. Rep.. Secretary to Dr. Nlandel. ,,.N, ,, X X032 0 MMM 1 X 'Vw' fe an-N. 'K HARRIETTE FINKELSTEIN 46 Tapscott Street Glee Club, Secretary to Mrs. Silver, Mrs. Grady and Dr. Mandel. SANDRA FISCHER 1578 Union Street QQ-Q-Q, A ALAN STUART FISHBEIN LARRY A. FISHMAN 577 Troy Avenue 159 East 52 Street Varsity Swimming Team, Cafeteria Guard, Student Longfellovvs, Student Patrol. Council, Photography Commissioner, Sing. IMICHAEL FLIEGLER 2965 Avenue Z ,H- .5 , ,.-' 'rf 2 fx 'Q 5. . i X V5-SY, I EVA FISH 236 East 93 Street Secretary to Mr, Feuer, Clerk in General Office, G.O. Rep., Secretary in Language Office. WILLIE MAE FITZGERALD 1338 Fulton Street Typist for Miss Berman, Participated in Integration March. CLEMANCE P. FLORANT BARBARA YVONNE FLOWERS 272 Decatur Street 360 Jefferson Avenue Cafeteria Lieutenant, Class President, Senior Sing. Modern Dance Club, Vlirneo Squad, Class President. Sing. Student Pafrirl Guidance Office. 1 1 ,Wifi Jef AMW 1- rw-We 1:5 'gf -5 - .pffrfes :filly '- 3 J' I on CARMELA FONTANA 906 Utica Avenue Secretary to Mrs. McCatty, Mrs. Mithers, Red Cross Rep., Vice-President Official Class. .S DORIS D. FOSTER 61 Monroe Street Girls' Glee Club. MARLANE DAWN FRANKE ,, 181 Rockaway Parkway A Literary Editor Mosaic, Lieutenant Cafeterlaghh d, Drama Guild, Wingbte W0l'ld. 'tty Q -' W W . I, L,t?'w'6ji If AZ fl! :J X I -4 'fly - J 1' 1? L, ,oi ,, 6 , M. i, if ,, J ,bp ll! VCP , U 1 l .W A J' f .i J 1 fl W J! L ,W Ur KAREN PATSY FORD 564 Halsey Street Social Commission, Red Cross Rep., Junior and Senior Sings, Volleyball Club, Fashion Show. RABECCA WENDY FOX 996 Kingston Avenue Presidentvotley Lli' lub, Bro. Lab. Squa s Club, Secretabzy r. LangeCRev2lC' ssjgp. JOE NATHANIEL 285 Bainbridge Track Team, Cafeteria Official Class. 1 . UI! f V WARREN COLEMAN FORD 158 Monroe Street Orchestra. SQWXHY usual' l MICHAEL FORGANG 297 Lenox Road Fencing Team, Secretary to Mr. Peters, Stamp Club, Senior Sing, Math Coach. ELSA LOUISE FRANCIS 1446 Pacific Street Sooh., Junior, Senior Sings. is em! Wwe' SHEILA BARBARA FRANTZ 1070 East New York Avenue President Service League, Secretary G.O. Office, Program Committee, Executive Council, Sing. 7, N RUCHELLE FRANK 1180 Montgomery Street Secretary to Mrs. Silver, Mr. Zamlchow, Attendance Office, Cutting Squad, Library Squad. 755 SANDRA LORRAINE FRANZ 1681 President Street Library Squad, Junior and Senior Sings, General Office, Secretary to Mrs. Feldman. 4 'kELLEN FREEDKIN 766 Crown Street Nlosaic, Service League, Secretary Nlrs. Solovay, Nlrs. Ponti, lvir. Rizzuto, Student Council. fi' at--rs. S. ' r,LL 9-A . A , -I ELLEN LOUISE FRIEDMAN 472 Crown Street Girls' Glee Club, Library Staff, Secretarial Club, Junior and Senior Sings. 'WE - . ww ,sp ,5 q' . jim : ,Y r, ,ag 4 Z, .f,.., ,S ,. , sg: 1., ,fr .. nw. -.W , , , . . . CHRISTOPHER M. FURLDNG 563 New York Avenue Cafeteria Squad. ,,,., .W , ,I ,f has lg:-,, . , . ,gut M 7 17 ,-' ' ' me ' r-4 '2' 5 ff I ' 1 1 A it A I we, , 125 WE r 'f' I 'kELlSA JUAN FREEMAN 196 Rockaway Parkway Student Council, Secretary Miss Capaldo, Nlrs. NlcCatty, Secretary Amateur Radio Club. il l i'MARSHA LEE FRIEDMAN 99 East 96 Street Secretary Mr. Lange, Miss Lyons, Modern Dance Club. L CONNIE GABRIEL 109 Kingston Avenue Service Squad, Secretarial Club, Sing. 43 f ESTA TOBY FRIED 691 Lefferts Avenue Senior Sing, Bio. Lab., Cafeteria, Language Office Junior Sing Writer. i tk 1, fc' an-- ' IVAN M. FUCHSMAN 455 Schenectady Avenue Cafeteria Squad. r JACK FRIEDLANDER 1745 East 12 Street Assistant to Nlr. Weidman, Gym Leader, Cafeteria Squad, Chess Club. qv-ff HOWARD FUHR 621 Lefferts Avenue Business Manager of Wingate World, Executive Student Council, Social Committee. S . ' S Q ' . 'S is g 'Pr N I -Ei if?-. N . MARILYN ANN GANDY ARTHUR LEONARD GANTZ 369 Tompkins Avenue Service Squad. 1009 Eastern Parkway Baseball Team, Cafeteria Squad, Student Patrol. , , Latex! f.,.fffe . , x 55,2 . , . ,, X I . Qxsfiz. be s if ' 7- i'..'4'l. 1Hl'1 'f 12Af'.3'7'.'f?k7I5j2fZEC'2-ffffgf, vi, fs f, -, 1 R' I i A.- I x 7 Q I cf N sg fl 3 1 Z'-x i. ' 0.1 si y Maul ROBERT GARBER IBARBARA GELLERMAN 2015 Union Street Secretary Dr. Scherer, Math Team, Commissioner of Mimeo Squad, Student Coujicil. CHERYL GENDLER 175 East 52 Street Library Squad, Cafeteria Squad, Secretary Mr. Johnson, G.O. Rep. C J 4 , . 4 1 ff' ,,,, 1 . . T K' IUEL IRA GEWIRTZ 702 East New York Avenue Wingate World Reporter, Cafeteria Squad, History Club. 565 Crown Street Student Court, Library Squad, Secretary Mr. Deutchman, Miss Berman, Class President. LESLIE STEVEN GERBER 201 Linden Boulevard News Editor of Wingate World, Library Squad, Senior Band, Poetry Club, Soph. and Senior Sing. PATRICIA A. GIALLORENZO 572 Maple Street Girls' Chorus, Secretarial Club, Flying Club, Vice-President of Class, Class Secretary. I X? 1' , ,, , .. Q ,-L, V - , GARY GELLMAN 613 Midwood Street Swimming Team, Student Patrol, Cafeteria Patrol. IOHN STEPHEN GETZOFF 1307 Carroll Street Student Patrol, Bowling Team, G.O. Rep., College Rep., Class President. MWA Wx LOUISE T. GIANNETTO 359 Maple Street G.O. Rep., Emergency Room , f yvfff W W-D .. -at 5' .gl .Pg .ao-ew ELAINE GILBERT akSUSAN ALICE GILBURNE 128 East 93 Street Service League, Modern Dance, Bowling Club, Junior and Senior Sing. 'Q' 5 ' 13: af ar: DARYL JUDITH GLANTZ 109 East 51 Street Secretary Mrs. Silvers, Mrs. Grady, Dr, Mandel, Mr. Becker. 1070 East New York Avenue Girl Leader of Arista, Cheerleaders, Social Commission, Secretary Dr. Scnerer,Sing,Modern Dance. at We fs Q 't . N vb - MURRAY SILE GLASER 675 Empire Boulevard Student Patrol, Cafeteria Squad, History Club. 94 MW' gn.-H' Dclswztc W, ,W ,K ' fx 2 it 1 Q 6 'A' Q , Tj? LAWRENCE GINSBERG 832 Midvvood Street Track Team, Cross Country Team. 'IR 'ge' ww-gr s x '-A-:QL , ' - - X i DOROTHY FREIDA GLASS 437 Kingston Avenue Wingate World, Senior Rep., Secretary Mr. Seligmann, Sing, Secretary of Secretarial Studies Club. ALAN GLEICHER YVONNE DIANE GODETTE JUDITH R. GOLD 79i1ll.'lid'.'.'ood Street 1298 Dean Street 184 East 96 Street Baseball Team. Field Squad. Secretary in Music Office, Secretary Mrs. Solovay, Mr. Cll1ir.'alClass President Clerical Practice, Deutchrnan. and vice-President. Attendance Monitor. Alu at-PHYLLIS LEE GOLD -RUBY GOLD 83 East 94 Street Service League Vice- President, Secretary Audio-Visual Squad, Sing. ?,y.,. . an-.--' wwf HARRIS GULDBERG 904 Winthrop Street Track Team, Cafeteria Squad, Handball Team, Student Patrol, A4 anew, ,lf 202 East 94 Street Cafeteria Squad, G.O. Rep., College Rep, Cafeteria Lieutenant. -klUDY BETTY GULDBERG 465 Crown Street Wingate World, Boosters, French and Poetry Club, G.O. Rep., Editor-in-Chief of Foreign Language Nlag. W? it .9 fnr 'H L A if RONALD ELLIOT GULDBERG ITOBY GOLDBERG 2598 Ocean Avenue Guard Force. 1567 Carroll Street Twirlers, Gym Leader, Cafeteria, Language Office, Softball Club, Senior Leader. f . I Z ai, I X! 1 If BRUCE STEVEN GULDBERG 99 East 91 Street Student Patrol, Cafeteria, Social Studies Office Nlonitor, Foreign Languages Nlonitor. -A-LEONARD GOLDBERG 97 Brooklyn Avenue Wingate World, G.O. Rep, Senior Band, Newspaper Reporter, Music Festival, JEFFREY GOLDEN 694 Crown Street G.O. President, Chief Justice Student Court, Spectrum, Wingate World, WNYE Radio Staff. GLORIA GOLDBERG 207 East 92 Street Secretary lVlr. Hall, Nlrs. Sheinenan. NATALIE GOLDBERG 1625 President Street Secretary lVlr. Bloorn, G.O. Rep., Hebrevv Club. MORTON GOLDFARB 1068 Winthrop Street Baseball Team, Field Squad, Cafeteria, Student Patrol. lk' PHYLLIS RITA GOLDFISHER 1844 East 52 Street College Rep, Attendance Office, Volleyball Club, Secretary Mr, Rizzulo, Class President, Senior Rep., Sing, JUDY GOLDMAN 500 Montgomery Street Library Squad, Service League, Secretarial Club, Sing, Secretary Mrs. Flock, Mrs. Shapiro. -M, HARRIET ELLEN GOLDSTEIN SAO Montgomery Street Program Office, Basketball Club. Volleyball Club, Secretary for Emergency Room I2 Termst. . 1 1 ' - 1 iw 1 MW' , Y ylt 1 . J It DONALD GULDMAN 636 Brooklyn Avenue Soccer Team. SF' '.,,. . fwwi. i t: f'2'1 We-. 3 ALAN GIJLDSTEIN 9117 Montgomery Street Student Patrol, Archery Team, JOEL GULDSTEIN 740 Empire Boulevard Cafeteria Lieutenant. Senior Sing. HELENE GULDMAN 1717 Carroll Street G,O, Office. 4' 1 , if 41 6 R All . x f X Q , f Q F 'tw' BARBARA GOLDSTEIN 806 Midvvood Street Cafeteria Guard, Attendance Office. QU. K X X :NSS Xxx ,N -A-JOEL NATHAN GOLDMAN 673 Rutland Road Sports Editor Wingate World, Captain Tennis Team Longfellovvs, Writer Senior Sing, Secretary Dr Scherer GOLDSTEIN 10111 Winthrop Street Class President, G.O Rep., Sing, P.T.A. President. Modern Dance and Secretarial Club. x LOUIS GOLDSTEIN ROBERT M. GOLDSTEIN 529 Kingston Avenue 1043 East 101 Street GO. Rep.. Red Cross Rep. English Secretary. Cafeteria Squad. 2 l A 'WS F7 'XA C' I v ,U l, Q f . ,JS 579- I l-A-RUTH JANE GDLLANCE 600 Albany Avenue Wingate World Reporter, Red Cross Rep., Junior Sing, French Club, Official Class Secretary. SANDRA GOODMAN 126 East 95 Street Service League, Junior and Senior Sings, Secretary to Dr. Ingraham, Mr. Zlotnick. fb W x 1 ff! 4' f fy 471 f 4' -f , dmc, ,pigs . SIDNEY HAROLD GDNCHAR 114 East 53 Street Student Patrol, Cafeteria Squad, English Office Secretary. l I 1 , , ARLENE GOODMAN 1437 Carroll Street Secretary Official Class, dew? , , in mmm I C N li ici f l IRWIN GUUTMACHER I fri JOE ALAN GORDON Street ,,,f',. iy3f'Ef7I56 Schenectady Avenue Orchestra, f'4pi,jAJf'tStudent Patrol, Sing, G.O. 4' y, kafff i A, My-1' 4 R6 . ,, 1,3614 Jtlrvwiiiv D '---A ggff' ff PHYLLIS CLAIRE GORDON 1rMICHAEL N. GOTTLIEB Switchboard Operator, Soph. Sing, Secretary to Nlr. Rizzuto, lVlrs, Raymer. 1100 Winthrop Street Publicity Commissioner, RICHARD EUGENE GREEN 1730 Carroll Street Vice-President Longfellovvs, Honor Guard, Official Class President, Model Congress, HTG, F N M53 ers PSM L' STEPHANIE GREEN 384 Putname Avenue Secretarral Club, Secretarral Servrce, r.3?'l4f BARBARA JILL GREENBERG 1649 Presrdent Street Boosters, Cotlege Rep., Secretary to lVlrss Conrglro, Junror Srng, Grrls' Chorus 1118'- JUAN ANNE GREENBERG 5025 Nrirnrg-,rnerv Street ',A'. 'ffm H ,1 --,.:?. ,L SW 1kDENNIS GREENBAUM 1082 Eastern Parkway Arrsta Boy Leader, Dance Banda!-Iccordion, Orchestra -Cello, Srng Pranist, IN 'Qi' CARRIE GREENBERG 272 East 91 Street Class President, G O Rep , Srng, Modern Dance, Secretary to Mr. Deutcnman IVIr, Levy, Mr. Lerber, PHILIP GREENBERG 180 East 52 Street Vrfe-Presroent Cateterra Squad, Student Patrol. JACK GREENBAUM 245 East 91 Street HARVEY GREENBERG 351MldvvoOd Street Fencrng Team, Gurdance Offrfe, Program Oftrce, Lreuterrant of Cleanup, Lrbrarv Squad, Bro, Club. ROSLYN E. GREENBERG 192 East Q6 Street Srng--2 Years, Captarn of Cateterra Squad, Secretary to Mrss Rogowrn, Nlr Cooper, Nlrss Frreflrnan gpgfbrfj 3 -S+ va ' Xt at 19 9? Zia? 6 if RW my 'N if 1' 43 -aww-be i STEVEN P. GREENBERG 684 Ralph Avenue Assistant to Mr. Fontek. I LINDA R. GREENSPAN 131 East 46 Street G.O. Secretary, G.O. Rep., Sing, Nlodern Dance Class. Class President. Attendance Secretary, Volleyball Club. NEIL GROSSMAN 853 Empire Boulevard 'Jl 5u,.. t 1 , fb 'flair s,fff,,,4a 'lu-mf ,.u44'V I .fig GERALD ROBERT GREENE ALAN DAVID GREENER 168 East 93 Street 636 Brooklyn Avenue Cafeteria Guard, Attendance Office, Cafeteria Squad. ROSE MARIE GREENFIELD 84 Downing Street Cafeteria Lieutenant, G.O. Rep. 'href NEIL GREENSPAN 947 Winthrop Street Student Patrol, G.O. Rep. ROBERTA JANET GREY 757 Empire Boulevard Program Office, Library Squad, Sing. ARLENE ELLEN GROBMAN 214 Rockaway Parkway General Office, Secretary to lvlr. Biller, lvlrs. Foster, Miss Shurtok, Junior and Senior Sing. CARL LEE GRUBER 1650 Carroll Street Senior Council, College Rep., Prom Committee, Official Class President. ALLEN G. GRUBMAN 750 Lefferts Avenue Soccer Team, Vice-President of Official Class, Red Cross Rep., G,O. Rep., Library Squad, Senior Sing, VINCENZO P. GUBITOSI 418 Nlidwood Street Mixed Chorus, Talent Shows, Boys' Chorus, Concerts for School. .ff 0 fl f J lr if jf, Q!! ,-1 f MARIE E. 821 East New York Avenue President of Secretarial Club, Official Class Secretary, Teacher's Assistant, G.O. Rep. rw My LARRY GUTTMAN 692 East New York Avenue W A-DAVE GURA 947 Montgomery Street Longfellows, Mixed Chorus, Honor Guard, Sing, Coaching Commissioner. MARGRET GUTWEIN 457 Schenectady Avenue Modern Dance Club, X141 CAROL HELEN GUSTAFSON 596 Lenox Road. Secretarial Assistant in General Office, Modern Dance Club, Switchboard Operator, Class Secretary. 'Xi 1 . , LUCILLE R. GWALTNEY 361 Nostrand Avenue Girls' Chorus, Modern Dance, Attendance Office. 4 ' KENNETH LEE HALPERN 664 Ralph Avenue Handball Team, Cafeteria Squad, Newspaper Squad, Science Club. IROSLYN HAMADA 565 Crown Street Junior Sing, College Rep., Library Squad, Spanish Club, French Club, Senior College Rep. PATRICIA L. HAMBLIN 19 Revere Place Red Cross Rep. f X if.: 4 f A - -kBEATRICE GUTTENBERG 48 Tapscott Street Senior and Junior Sing, Secretary for Mrs. Mills i2 Termsl, Senior Class Rep., Worked for Miss Lyons. .M ' J' ' ., .uw-r., . . M294 'lb i f f Z .J .V - f nr . v f ' aff ,, ' I JUDITH HABER 832 lVIldw00d Street Mixed Chorus, Boosters Secretary to Mrs. Silver, Mr. Mandel, Senior Sing, Cafeteria Squad Lieutenant -kLAWRENCE G. HANKIN 415 Lefferts Avenue Longfellows, G O, Rep., College Rep ,History Club, Bio. Club, Physics Lab. Assistant, Guidance Office, 'yt 6. Sl 41 sg- eos-Q01 W . I 25 :NVE-, 4 CE! ,aff 1 WDM, 4 f ' 'I 7- ,. I 55011 rlweleggfpff--Af f-,fy ELIZABETH A, HARDISDN IUANITA R. HARPER ESTER HARRIS 2509 Beverly Road 930 Hancock Street Secretary in Emergency 1191 Park Place Assistant Social Commissioner, Room, Fashion Show. Cheerleaders, Sing Chorus Leader, Program Office. HERBERT HARRISS lLlLI HARWAYNE RUDYARD R. HAUGHTON 1906 Bergen Street 978 Rutland Road 608 Belmont Avenue Sergeant Student Patrol. Secretary to Nlr. lVlcGrory. Soccer Team. fgvf 'Wav arf' STUART C. HAUSER NATHAN HAYES PHYLLIS ELAINE HAYES 1469 President Street 214 Brooklyn Avenue 162 Decatur Street Captain Bowling Team, Physics and Chem. Lab., Guidance Office, G,O. Rep., English and Program Shop Club. Offices, Library Squad. 4--.g NADINE HAVRI 701 Empire Boulevard Hopsital Volunteer, Volleyball Club, Student Patrol, Senior Employment Office. illnmznrg.. F M 1' L'De6,Ur5f'L GH 'azz' IRA HECHT LARRY HARVEY HECKER 191 Remsen Avenue 1407 Linden Boulevard Dean's List. 355 ROV ALLEN HEIT IMARSHA GAIL HELFANT IFRED MITCHEL HELFELD 1746 President Street Official Class President, VicefPresident, Attendance Squad, Student Patrol, Cafeteria Squad. . 0 'Q 51.-if J. A' Quik A' A - s I A if fri? -13? 1 . A, -5: -kMATTHEW DAVID HELLER 620 Llnritgomery Street Orireslra, G O Rep, 11 1 Oifffral Ciass President, L1'i'fr'antciri Cafeteria 580 Empire Boulevard Secretary lo lvlr. Feuer, Sing-2 Years, Library Assistant, Vice'President of 3rd Term Class, Stockroom. MARTIN L. HENDLER 2784 East 16 Street 675 Empire Boulevard Longfellows, Audio-Visual Ard Squad, J.V. Basketball Team, Nlimeo Squad. qew-ery, ELLEN HERSH 705 East New York Avenue President of Official Class, Secretary of Official Class, Secretary of Sten. Class. , , f :egg , f f f WWW ALVIN IIERSHFELD 853 Empire Boulevard .gun-f' 'P-nr. IWARREN HILLMAN 2016 Union Street President 3rd and 4th Official Class, Cafeteria Squad. ,iV, , -.-A , 7, A ' - ' , .ff 1 '-,. 1 . .Q ,, H fr, . 5 CURLINE M. HIBBERT 355 Madison Street Cafeteria Squad, Senior Sing, Teacher's Secretary. MILTON HILL 1509 Pacific Street Junior Band, Track Team, Student Patrol, Junior Gym Leader, Lieutenant Cafeteria Squad. WILLIAM I. HILTON 'k 845 Putnam Avenue Official Class President, Bio. Lab., Cafeteria Squad, Senior Rep., Senior Council. ,lm-X 235- 'Ms BRUCE HILL 243 Wortman Avenue Guard, C.O, Rep. BRUCE HIRT IALLEN HOCHMAN 224 East 95 Street Community Service Commissioner, Longfellovvs, Student Council, Guidance Office, History Office. LAWRENCE HUDYSS DEANNA RUTH HOFFENBERG 'kDORDTHY SARA HOFFMAN 165 Rockaway Parkway 259 East 92 Street Attendance Office, Cutting Office, Class President, Cafeteria Guard, Secretary Mrs. Kramer. 10 East 43 Street Social Commission, Senior Sing, Mosaic, Program Committee, Official Class Secretary, Creative Writing. 1001 East 56 Street Cafeteria Patrol. HARRIET HOFFMAN 760 Montgomery Street Red Cross Rep., Secretary to lVlr, Friedman, Nlr. Klaskin, lVlr. Lieber, Mrs. Bass, Mr, Pfeffer. LEONARD HOFFMAN IPHYLLIS TOBY HOFFMAN 527 Kingston Avenue 667 Ralph Avenue Senior Rep., Program Office, Library 3CiU3df SEf1i0rSing. Wingate World, Senior Sing, Health Education Office. STEPHEN HULTZMAN 1654 Union Street Attendance Squad, lVlath Office. BONNIE JOY HONIGSBERG 621 Lefferts Avenue Boosters, Secretary to lVlrs. Silver, Junior Sing, Volleyball Club, Secretary to lVlrs. Rabinowitz, an fi' Huw' .IWW mf HYMAN HOROWITZ l-kKAREN LINDA HIJRUWITZ 931 Hopkinson Avenue 108 East 95 Street Bowling Team, Cafeteria Service LGHEUS, Modern Squad. Dance Club, Secretary to Mrs. Silver, Nlr. Peters. 'US ,1z55f'1 1 .v!,,Q4!:2f1. A: ,411 3'1 'EJ .' 4' 1 'f HARRIET HOFFNER 1110 East 51 Street PHILIP HOLLANDER 2019 Union Street College Rep., Junior Band, Library Squad. fm? STEVEN G. HORLICK 'KBARRY HOROWITZ 263 East 91 Street Associate Editor, Wingate World, Senior Sing, Student Patrol, Cafeteria Squad, Mr. Cooper's Monitor. 58 Tapscott Street Cafeteria Squad, G.O. Delegate, Senior Sing. MARTIN HURWITZ IVIRGINIA LINDA HUCHITAL 3117 Utica Avenue 570 Lefferts Avenue Cafeteria Squad, Captain, Vice-President of Official Teacher's Assistant, Red Class, Secretary to Miss Cross Rep., Student Patrol Cohen, lVlr. Pagani Dr. Lieutenant. Colvin, Red Cross Pep. 1 EL V. 4 , . ..,, L. 4 I 51 w-WM, :': V ' ,, f A,. V' ' A Q. A 5 BRUCE EDWARD HYMAN 219 East 96 Street Captain of Swimming Team. in ROBERTA JABLONSKY 1740 Carroll Street P,T.A, Rep, Library Squad, Guard Force, Teacher's Secretary, Senior Sing, 4Y5 V f GLORIA JAFFEE 165 East 93 Street ILO-J 'Coll-H Q-hug, ARLENE JOY ISAACS 35 East 94 Street Secretary of Accounting Department, Library Squad, Cafeteria Squad, Junior Sing, Secretarial Studies. ,Q-, PFW NORMAN JACOBS 10 East 43 Street L K f ,wwf 'M'-rw, iff? 'wwf Aga?-f-fav' SANDRA LILA ISAACS 694 Ralph Avenue Glee Club, Secretary to lVlr. Brownstein, Nlr. Klaskin, Dr. Nlandel, Sing. ANN HELENE JAFFEE 743 Troy Avenue Switchboard Operator in General Office, Class Secretary, Red Cross Rep, Assistant to Nlr. Goldberg. ALFRED B. JAMES IEARTHALEE M. JAMES 215 Putnam Avenue Captain of the Cafeteria Patrol, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Chorus, Bio. Club, History Club. 273 Kingston Avenue Secretary to Mr. Berne, Folksinging Group, Secretarial Play, Junior Sing, G,O, Rep. fm 7 f5. il,-. I ff' 4. J! A ll ll r i' -.riff -at S.. 'KQV .gpvf W! 'CIYWY' MARSHA BESS JANOVER l'kHERBERT MICHAEL JAVER 213 East 95 Street Captain of Boosters, Girls' Athletic Committee, Mosaic Staff, Senior Leader, Service League, Sing. GAIL JOHNSON 1382 Carroll Street Service League, Secretary to Assistant Administrator, Tennis Club, Volleyball Club, Class Secretary, Sing, xv bn W 1,,, S, I X' 4 lvr ,,,V . in V , - i,r, .. ' -A-HARVEY JUDELSON 642 Howard Avenue Coaching, Student Patrol, English Monitor, Newspaper Distribution Squad. 18 East 91 Street Swimming Team. Business Office, Coaching. M! LOIS JENKINS 14 McDonough Street PEARL JOHNSON 350 Tompkins Avenue Junior Leader, Volleyball and Basketball Team, Tennis Team, Secretary of Class. Sing. BEVERLY LEE JURIST 694 Ralph Avenue Sing-3 Years, GO. Rep., Mosaic Literary Staff, Switchboard Operator, Secretary for Miss Berman. HARRY JONES 111GleI'1m0re Avenue IADRIENNE S. KABAKOW 853 Empire Boulevard Secretary to Mr. Rochlin, Mr. Jaffe, Mr. Fontek, Junior and Soph. Sing, Program 0fF'cc. 1cLINDA JOYCE KAHN 4 East 56 Street Social Commission, Mosaic, English Office, Junior and Senior Sing, Program Office, Library Squad. H-012, 4-sr::'17', PHYLLIS KAMENETSKV 750 St. Marks Avenue Senior Sing, Secretary for Mrs. Deutsch, Mrs. McCatty, in Cutting Office, 199490144- al-ANDREA KANTRDW 29 Blake Avenue Service League, Secretarial Practice, Sing-3 Years, Class Secretary, Secretary to Mrs. Turecan. RONALD KAHN HOWARD KALT 10 East 55 Street 497 Schenectady Avenue Cafeteria Lieutenant, Gym Leader, Late Squad. f :A .' K' ' wav L , 5 MIKE KAMER 1738 Union Street Junior and Senior Sing Band, Orchestra, Cafeteria Squad, Cutting Squad. X , M f x mf it -kARLENE KAPLAN 832 Midwood Street G.O. Rep., Mixed Chorus, Secretary to Miss Kennedy, Library Squad, Secretary to Mr, Feuer. 1' K ny I tj QW Ny P 65290 ids! J 'Hamm ALLAN BRUCE KAISER 225 East 95 Street City Council Rep,, Asst. Chief Justice, G.O, Council, College Rep., Wingate World. :nl 'ffm BRUCE THEODORE KANNER 'kWILLIAM KANTUR 474 Brooklyn Avenue Boys' Chorus, Student Patrol, Official Class President. W 'Raw 446 Kingston Avenue Captain of Math Team, Editor, Math Newsletter, Physics and Bio. Squad, Program and Math Offices. ARNOLD KAPLAN :MERRY JAY KAPLAN 165 East 93 Street Senior Council, President of CIassi7th Term. 1664 President Street Reporter of Wingate World, Clerk in Guidance Office, President of Official Class. 'V' txzwiif' ISTEPHEN KAPLAN 103 Rockaway Parkway Captain of Student and Lunch Patrols, Class President, Work for Teachers, Class Secretary, STEPHEN ALLAN KAPLAN 350 Empire Boulevard President Earth Science Club, Lieutenant of Cafeteria Squad, Cafeteria Guard. lx fren? Qu' 'TL' STEVE KAPLAN 570 Lefferts Avenue Class Vice-President, Senior Band, Student Patrol, ..-au., ak ILYDIA SONDRA KARAN RUCHELLE KARGER IBARBARA BETH KARP 156 East 93 Street 950 Rutland Road 555 Kingston Avenue Official Class Secretary, Junior Sing, Art Staff- Red Cross Rep., Attendance G.O, Rep., Red Cross Rep., Mosaic, Program Office, Office, Secretary to Miss College Rep., Secretarial Secretary Business Gutenplan, Miss Kliot, Mr. Studies Club. Education Office. Marks, lunior Sing. vp 'ew' IBEVERLV ELAINE KASDAN ADA KAISMAN CRAIG LESLIE KASUWITZ 1111 East 53 Street 1076 Eastern Parkway 1965 Union Street Sing, Secretary Studies Soccer Team. Gym Leader, Club, Secretary to Mr. Wingate World, Longfellows Deutchman, G.O. Rep., College Rep., U Official Class President. IBARBARA KAPLOWITZ 1635 Carroll Street Secretary of Senior Reps., Secretary of Senior Sing, Social Commission, Wingate World, Mosaic. ISTEPHEN HOWARD KARTEN 273 Buffalo Avenue Program Committee, Drama Guild, 2 Assembly Plays. g f ' ,im ' IS 'S' i .Q........... BERNICE KATZ 415 Lefferts Avenue President of Senior Leaders, Captain of Twirlers, Chorus Leader-Senior Sing. Manager of Baseball Team. ICECILIA KATZ 1014 Rutland Road G,O. Rep., Service League. Junior Sing, Social Studies Office, Secretary. N1 1' PHYLLIS KATZ 135 East 52 Street Volleyball Club, Switchboard Operator, Secretary to Nlr. Feuer, Nlr. Brownstein, Nlr. Goldberg. .7 f- ffl A M 0 fl J H , , .W ,lr W L if if C, ll 1 Mft , ,i n. kzuorr J 99 Eastoefrreer 'Off' 1 G era ice. 'fl I M ory Clerinin Supply rf! R m,Atendance Office, fl! I G 6 l . l A bf ELLEN KATZ 1172 East New York Avenue Secretary of Earth Science Club, Secretary to Nlr. Becker, lVlrs. Burston, Junior and Senior Sing. VA.: .wa-.fecgrsiyv iq STEPHEN ROY KATZ 4741 Brooklyn Avenue Vice-President 7th Term, P.T.A. Co-Ordinator, Member of Newspaper Distribution Squad. STEPHEN KERNER 2560 Batholder Street w . QE' FELICIA KATZ 387 East A8 Street Junior Sing, President of 4th Term Class. Secretary to Nlrs. Liebowitz, Nlrs. Ponti, lVlr. Klaskin, lVlr. Nliller. 4.,,g,aa ' 11. 'C .Z V .v:f71:, 4' ' 'fwA.,r ' . vm if '1'f .. :f' akMARTIN KELLER 296 Crown Street Nlath Tearn, Foreign Language Office, Guidance Office Assistant, Coaching, History and Bio. Clubs. at-STEPHEN JACK KESH 160 East 92 Street Social Studies Office, Student Patrol, Class President. 4 lin'-il . . '5s'419S?7 'CX 3 . T i BARBARA SUE KESSLER 2082 Union Street Volleyball Club, Basketball Club, Worked for Mrs. Pollack, Miss Vogel, lVlr. Nemson, lVlr. Cooper, HARRIET RHODA KLARMAN 446 Kingston Avenue Volleyball Club, Class Secretary in Sten, and Trans. if i.-9w.t4n'- 5' Swv' fvf DAVID KESSLER 5310 Snyder Avenue 1 L f - A x 1 S j M . K , 1 A- 3- .' -' Q,-gc 1,-1-.za 1,5 W- IE.. CHARLES A. KLEIN 401 Schenectady Avenue Science Squad, Student Patrol, Library Squad. Cafeteria Squad, Secretary of English Class, 'NNY ROBERTA KLEIN BOB KLEINBERG 1142 Eastern Parkway 126 East 53 Street Fashion Show, Secretary to Secretary to lVlr. Alper, lVlr Feuer, lVlr. Lieber, Track Team, Student Patrol. Switchboard Operator. GT 'my , -A-STEPHEN HARVEY KLAFTER 815 East 14 Street Soccer, Community Service Commission, G.0, Rep, Senior Rep., Student Patrol, History Club, Cafeteria. is JOEL KLEIN 7-I2 lVlontgomery Street President of Class, Treasurer of Class, G.O. Rep., Lieutenant on Cafeteria Squad, we ETHEL LUIS KOLENBERG 796 Eastern Parkway Girls' Glee Club, G.O. Rep. ,. .U fs .MM Q 14 ff.: 4 4 7 wifi? .reef 1 fy 251-1 :,.sf,, .. ,.,. 14,5 s -'MQ 5 C :sei Q53-l If FQ! It ,zlwl www IESTELLE KUMITO 6 East 91 Street Attendance Office, Guidance Office, Sing, Class Officer. ICS qv--.fav wwf BEVERLY R. KRASSNER 588 Midwood Street College Rep., Secretary to Mr. Rochlin, Sing, Secretarial Club, Fashion Show. MARILYN KRULIK 850 Eastern Parkway Secretarial Studies Club, Senior Sing, Secretary for Mr. Warmbrand, Mrs. Levine. ggpunf CAROLE KUZICHUUSKY IEDWIN SIDNEY KRALES 194 Tapscott Street Mrs. Silver's Office, Infirmary. CARDLE KRIEGER 10 East 43 Street Captain of Cheerleaders, College Rep., Library Squad, Fashion Show Participant. GAIL KRUPNICK 451 Kingston Avenue Secretary in Orchestra, Secretary to Mr. Kaplan, Miss Vogel, Sing, Cafeteria Squad, 1365 Carroll Street Social Commissioner, Track Team, Gym Leaders, Class President, Junior Sing, 99457 5195 JERRY KRAMER 165 Rockaway Parkway Soccer Team. V 1 1 ff' . 'fm' ,4 4' . ' nf' I , f ff l f .534 f a MARTIN KRIEGER 776 Crown Street Baseball Team, Class President. I ,g ' , I .,, 1 -ss 4' .g g 5 . f r C rc . fr MARILYN KRUPNICK 446 Kingston Avenue Girls' Glee Club, Volleyball Club, Official Class Vice- President, Secretary to Mr. Deutschman, G,O. Alternate. -A-SAM KRINSKY 250 East 96 Street Captain Cafeteria Patrol, Gym Leader, Dean's List, Math Team. ' fv- IJACQUELINE KUNIS 11 Tapscott Street Tennis Club, Modern Dance Club, Red Cross Volunteer, Sing, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus. 7 -Q. , 'E lf' I ,f f 411 123 Q?- 4 -S SUSAN KUPCHIN 770 Empire Boulevard Creative Writing, Executive Merchandising Clubs, College and Senior Rep, Senior Sing. Q. . .-'Q NNW BARBARA M. KUSHMAN 345 Lefferts Avenue Senior Sing, Library Squad, Secretarial Studies Club, Secretary to Mrs. Feldman, Mrs. Vertucci. 'E RICHARD DAVID LANDAU 1024 Montgomery Street Photographer for Mosaic, Wingate World, Gym Leaders, Art Commission. Student Patrol. vw, W .-v 'f Nd st-STANLEY L. KURIN 1289 Union Street Wingate World, Math Team, Guidance Office Secretary fl, KAREN L. KWARTIN 1406 Carroll Street Orchestra, Modern Dance Club, Poetry Club, Band. ARLENE FRANCES LANDIS 10119 Montgomery Street Secretary to Mr. Nemson, Mr. Lieber, Mr, Miller, French Club. if IOAN CARDLE KURMAN 1933 Union Street Boosters, Social Commission Junior Leaders, Attendance Office, Volleyball Club, Junior Sing. LAURENCE H. LADDIN 330 Albany Avenue 'k '05 . gb MADELINE GAIL KURTZ 621 Lefferts Avenue Senior Leader. Orchestra, History Club Secretary. 0.0 Rep., Red Cross Reb., Soph. and Senior Sings, Volleyball X j ? if, .r.. . r'r RA STEVEN LAMPERT 650 Crown Street S 'LS STANLEY LANDIS 1606 Carroll Street President Wingate Amateur Radio Club, G.O. Rep., Guidance Office Secretary, Bro.. Chem., Physics Labs. MIRIAM WILETTE LANE 1 199 Decatur Street Secretary to Mrs. Silver, Mrs. Grady, Mrs. Perliel, Mrs Genberg, Mrs Solovay. -A Mr' ANDY LANGER 1744 President Street Art, Elections Commissioners, Swimming Team, Sing Journal, Mosaic Art Editor, Sing Scenery. FRANCINE LAPIDUS 195 East 51 Street G.O. Rep,, P.T.A. Rep. IANN B. LAUTERSTEIN 257-21144 Avenue Wingate World Staff, Senior Sing, Secretary to lVlr, Silverstein, Miss Berman, Service League, Sing, ROBERT JOHN LEATHERS 100 Kingston Avenue Track Team, Cross Countr Cafeteria Squad, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Chorus. i CL '04 NIH'-17 ,fx WWW Yi f , . AM ,,. ,'Z , 'qhi W gf, ,,,,., F I VVA, b JUDY LEBOWITZ i'1EFFRY HOWARD LEIB 133 Lincoln Place Band, Secretary to lVlrs. Silver, Arista Basketball Team, Coaching, History Club, Cafeteria Squad. 672 Empire Boulevard Worked in G.O. Office. -kRONNIE SANDRA LASK 446 Ocean Avenue Wingate World Feature Editor, Orchestra, Nlosaic, Assistant to Nlr. Glass and lVlr. Geschwind. ,ff JUAN LEBOTER 1710 Carroll Street Attendance Office, Assistant to lVlrs. Landsman. at-JOYCE LEIFER 1730 Carroll Street Wingate World, Program Office, Nlosaic, G.O. Rep. , ' 1 1 1 tx -x ov- if J 42 'J f 6 . at-JOEL ELLIOT LEIZER 10 East 43 Street Nlath Team, Stamp Club, Program Office. MATTHEW S. LEMBERGER 670 Midwood Street Junior Delegate to Student Council, Folksinging Club, Youth March for Integration, Human Relations Club. .gg x' 'b x ' E ' .. '- ,. , 4, , .L rl? A A. .1 Yj SMP .rf M 1 sf? if 'J X, X , fl - tiff' Lxb X , tx N '13:. . Ag W NATALIE Lassen 320 Sterling Street Secretary to Administrative Assistant, Switchboard Operator, Emergency Room Assistant, Class President. fm AUDREY MYRNA LEVIN 92 East 38 Street Twirler, Soph. and Junior Sing, Attendance Office, Class President, Social Commissioner. -kHARVEY LESTER 706 Lefferts Avenue President of Senior Class, G.O, Student Council, Program Office. CHARLES LERMAN 668 Howard Avenue 05 MADELINE LEVETOFF 1650 President Street Vice-President in Secretarial Club, Secretary to Mrs. Kliot, Dancer in Junior Sing, Official Class President. New 'k Y nr BONNIE LYNN LEVINE 33 Rockaway Parkway Red Cross Rep,, Junior Sing. -QQ JOAN LEVINE 129 East 93 Street Boosters, Service League Secretary, G.O. Rep., Sing, Assistant Bio. Lab. 434 Sf JUDITH HALLE LEVINE IMARILVNN SUE LEVINE 1384 Carroll Street 750 Lefferts Avenue Junior Sing, Guidance Office, Captain of Twirlers, Social Wingate World, Class Commission, Bon Apetit President, Secretary to Mr. CIUIJ, 3il1E,G.O. Rell Silverstein, Miss Kennedy. STEPHEN LEVINE 1354 55 Street 832 Midwood Street G.O. Rep.-3 Terms, Junior Sing, Volleyball and Basketball Clubs, lunlor Leaders. DEBBIE CAROL LEVINSON H73 -ffl SAM LEVINE 111 Rockaway Parkway Captain Mimeo Squad, Student Patrol, Cafeteria Patrol. 4191- LINDA LEVINSON 176 East 91 Street Library Squad, Secretary to Mr. Gebhardt. SANFORD LEVINE 240 East 46 Street Cafeteria Guard, Student Patrol, ' ,4fr.,Q,Qf-V '- I, SHELLEY LEVINSON 30 Tapscott Street Secretary to Mrs, Foster, Mrs. Bramson, G.O. Rep. for ZV2 Years, Senior Rep., Red Cross Rep. 2 Years. ARTHUR ly LEVITT STEPHEN IRA LEVITT DAVID MICHAEL LEVY 270 East Q2 Street 350 Lefferts Avenue 556 Crown Street Librarian' College Rep-V Vice-President Senior Class, Student Patrol, Cafeteria Woodworking Club, Student Council, Squad. Cafeteria Squad. Ambassador to Madison, Senior Gym Leaders. EDITH LEVY 144 Tapscott Street Secretary to Mrs. Ponti, Secretarial Studies Club, Book Monitor for Mrs. Shavit. 7 A: .- FLORENCE LEV , . X I - 1 mix? X 1 .RW 't 'ff Y 945 Winthrop Street Volleyball, Bas Secretary to M ketball, iss Trask, Miss Miller, Mr. Feuer, Dr. Mandel, Sings. LINDA LEWIN 7611 Crown Street Boosters, Art Commission, Sing, Girls' Chorus, Bowling Club, Tennis Club. MARIA ANITA LEWIS 446 Herkimer Street Senior Sing, Volunteer Nurse, Bowling and Volleyball Club, Cafeteria Guard. MARSHA KAY 570 Lefferts A Vice-President Class. and LINCHITZ venue of Official STEVEN ANTHONY LEWIS 1517 Union Street Captain of Cross Country Team, Track Team, Senior Band, Patrol Squad. X rx W Q' 59592 D wg ,cf t 5 34 -,v, -v.4 f .. -wk' ' . -- -, . SQVA! 1 Wa., - .. CAROL LIPPMAN 519 Montgomery Street Senior Sing, Mosaic Layout Editor, Girls' Glee Club, Volleyball Club, GO Reb, Red Cross Rep., College Rep. iv' .fa-I MARVIN LEWIN 232 East 95 Street Boys' Chorus, Junior Sing, Library Squad. .- 1-Cb' BEVERLY YVUNNE LEWIS 161 Monroe Street Red Cross Rep., Language Office, SS. Office, Secretarial Practice, Junior and Senior Sings. fi: ROBERT LIBOW 855 Midwood Street Cafeteria Squad, Audio- Visual Aid Squad, Swimming Team, Senior Rep., G.O. Rep. I , . N SQ .. ek, - S . JEFFREY LIEBOWITZ 712 Crown Street Senior Leader, College Rep., Sing, Program Office, Social Commission. N g . txt,--. 'kJACK LIPSON IHARRIET P. LISHINSKY 44 East 52 Street Cross Country Team, Track Team, College Rep., Senior Sing. 621 Lefferts Avenue Cafeteria Secretary, History Club, Official Class Secretary, Switchboard X Operator in General Office. X X X 355151 1 kt' 'g'. 'X S: fix fiiisi cigsgcx 5 X 'Ai' - XE. 51 x LS L . - S 5 ,ss L .g . 4 I Oqii l '5 e PA? W fix ANNA J. LODGE ROBERTA LOGAN KAREN ANN LOHSE 1248 President Street 917 Sterling Place 95 East 38 Street Secretary to Miss Groman, Official Class President, Cafeteria Squad, Library Miss Capaldo, GO Rep., Volleyball Club, Official Squad. Volleyball Club, lunior Sing, Tennis Club. ral fda, ww BARBARA LONDON 501 Lefferts Avenue Official Class President, Folksinging Group, Human Relations Club, Youth March for Integration. ' W ff Class Secretary, Secretary for Miss Gutenplan. ,pu- GINA LOURIE 185 Hall Street Editor-in-Chief Spectrum. Junior Sing Chairman, Social Commissioner, Wingate World. yyf, , f fha 43 RAY LUBOFSKY -kFRANK LUONGO 2256 Strauss Street 153 Remsen Avenue G 0, Rgp- Track Team, Cross Country Team, Student Court Justice, Senior Sing, Cafeteria Patrol. Zuni-Qf ' It ' 'ti' 'F u 1 v if 1 ff HARRIET R. LUBITZ 229 East 95 Street Assistant Conductor of Mixed Chorus, Accornpanist to Girls' Chorus, Secretary Music Office, Sing. Vnmw, ,Q s.W,,,f , SHEILA LUND 1581 East 9 Street Sing, Assistant C O. Rep, Secretarial Club, Monitor in Art Class. 9 DAVID MAGAZINE 1024 Montgomery Street Cafeteria Squad, Audio- Visual Aids Squad. L0lS MALKIN 1324 Carroll Street Junior and Senior Sings, Mosaic, General Office, Switchboard Operator, G.O. Rep., Teacher's Aide. .KW 'I-n.,,,.? ELLEN 0. MAHON 256 Sterling Street Worked in General Office, Junior and Senior Sings, Tennis Club, .. -sf Qs A X A fi 1kMARTIN JAY MALKIN 621 Lefferts Avenue Student Patrol, Math Office Secretary, Flying Club, Special Monitor. IALLEN MALTZ IANN G. MANDELKER 28 Tapscott Street Earth Science Club. Cafeteria Guard, Student Patrol 532 Lefferts Avenue Library Squad, Official Class Secretary, Soph, and Junior Sings, Attendance Monitor L PUT ol? ? if A l MYRA MAKOWSKY 470 Montgomery Street Library Squad, Lunchroom Guard, Attendance Office, Secretary to Mr. Bloom, Mrs. Silver. s .45 ...,., , , -ftri ' ALAN MALKOFF 2139 Brown Street .-nf IIRENE SANDRA MANDELL 144 Tapscott Street Secretary to Mr Klaskin, 8,2 Class Secretary, Secretary to Mrs. Sipress. Mrs. Mirin. -4 JUDY MANSBACH ITERRI SUE MARCHANT 930 Montgomery Street Treasurer ot Chorus, Cafeteria Guard, Social Commission, Drama Guild, French Club, 947 Montgomery Street General Offices, Secretary to Miss Capaldo, Red Cross Rep., Mosaic, Sing, Girls' Chorus. sv offfi' My CLARENCE E. MARTIN 126 Kingston Avenue Boys' Chorus, 125 Lenox President o 7 Terms, Senior Sing, Secretary to Mrs. Mihai , Q, f, EMANUEL JOEL MASON DALE P. MATHE 456 Brooklyn Avenue 164 EBSL 52 SWEET Gym Leader, Fencing Team, Senior Sing, Secfetafy Of Senior Sing, Spectrum OffiCI8l Class, Secretary Staff, to Mrs. Ponti. I MILES MARKS irHERBERT H. MARGOLIS 712 Montgomery Street Cafeteria Patrol. I0-ANN MARTIN 530 McDonough Street Secretary to Mrs, Grady Mrs. Aaron, Assistant in General Office, Junior Sing, New BRENDA 0'HARA McDONALD 1640 President Street Class President, G.O. Rep.. Junior Leader, Glee Club, Volleyball Team, .away dfacf-if X .4 LK J 0 186 Rockaway Parkway Member of Model Congress, Philosophy Club, French Club, Cafeteria Guard PHVLLIS M. MASCARELLA 906 East New York Avenue Glas Secretary, Cafeteria Guard. ELIZABETH McDONOUGH 596 Clarkson Avenue Secretary to Mrs, Vertucci. Newman Club, Assistant to Miss Aaron, Miss Collela. JOAN PATRICIA McKAY 1634 Atlantic Avenue 12: - IANTHONY MEMOLl 827 East New York Avenue MTL 5 WALTER MCRAE STUART MECHANIK if 153 Jefferson Avenue , i?T 1 -L . a KG. ilhwwg, HARVEY L. MENDELSUN 668 Howard Avenue G.O, Rep., Cafeteria Squad. 156 Junius Street Cafeteria Squad, Student Squad. 'Wav 17 -1-7 ' MYRA MENDELSDHN 840 Montgomery Street G.O. Rep., Secretary to Mr. Pfeffer, Cafeteria Squad, Volleyball and Basketball Clubs. . 11. 2 ij .. 3-ag! gs-f-W 753' ft 9 MARIE MERRITT HERMAN SOL METNETSKY 668 Lexington Avenue Band. 457 Schenectady Avenue Lieutenant in Cafeteria, Worked in Chem. Lab. LARRY MEYERS 1360 Eastern Parkway Class President, G.O. Rep., Sing, Wingate World Reporter, Library Squad, Cafeteria Squad. , JAY HOWARD MELTZER 474 Brooklyn Avenue Sports Editor Wingate World, Editor Spanish Magazine, Mosaic, Sing, Guidance Office. FRANK MENSCHEL 481 Crown Street Official Class President. Senior Rep., Senior Sing Scenery, Typewriter Repair Squad, Woodworking Club. Xkrx SIMON MILBERG 883 Montgomery Street kv it W 'de it it il x fi MICHAEL MILKIJWITZ 2400 Nostrand Avenue Wnuf -kKENNETH MILLER 621 Crown Street Soccer Team, Student Patrol, Program Office, French Club, G.O. Rep., Cafeteria Squad. SONIA BEVERLY MILLER 400 Throop Avenue Nlodern Dance Club, Tennis Club, G.O. Rep., Junior and Senior Sings. I - . NX tl-OWS Dvlewte i Www, ALAN MILLER 1034 Winthrop Street Captain Cafeteria Squad, President of Merchandise Club and Earth Science Club, Executive Club. AW' MICHAEL MILLER 501 Lefferts Avenue Basketball Team, Official Class President, Student Patrol. . W? ' ig2'i,,.:,, ,, LZ -.1 , I f EMILY GAIL MITNICK 1623 Carroll Street Secretary in Physics Lab., to Mr. Alper, Junior Sing, French Assembly Program. , i 'Q r I ,. .. ..s?,? , I ,...,.5,,. ALVIN MILLER 897 Empire Boulevard Longfellovvs. wwf f' 'QQ 2 PAULETTE DIANE MILLER 2069 Union Street G.O. Rep., Secretary of Class, President of Class, Vice-President of Class. -L, KAREN MITNICK 165 Rockaway Parkway Drama Club, Junior Sing, Guidance Office, Program Office, Nlrs, SiIver's Office, I '4 59. ,PQ4 . vb I' ' I FL X 'X 1 ,I fi -:slr MARY LOUISE MOBLEY 291 Patchen Avenue Official Class President, Vice-President, Secretary, Participant in P.T.A, Shows, Senior Sing. PATRICIA ANN MONTE 470 East New York Avenue G.O, Rep. xahvm F., ire, I JACIIUELINE P. MOSS 40 East 43 Street Secretary to Mr. Deutchman, in General Office, to Mrs. Grady. X 114 1, . is ,ifwb f? bu 'agile IRHODA MODEL 446 Kingston Avenue Library Squad, Secretary to Mrs. Genberg, Volleyball Club, Junior Sing. 'CNIKQ CECELIA JANE MORELLI 565 Crown Street Secretary of Class, Monitor for Mrs. Lanclsman, Assembly Program. l , me A f t S 4 2 gk. izl 1' , I JOEL RAYMOND MUROV 207 East 91 Street Earth Science Club, Cafeteria Guard. RUSALIND CAROLE MOGEL 121 East 45 Street Cafeteria Squad, Secretary to Mr. Feuer, Mrs. Silver, Miss Perkel, Work in General Office, Junior Sing. if-g: it 1 . AGERALD STUART MERSTEN 207 East 91 Street Longfellows, Dean's List, Cafeteria Lieutenant, Coaching. WILLIENE W. MURPMEY 853 Lincoln Place Modern Dance Club, Junior and Senior Sings, Human Relations Club, Secretary to Mr. Pf'-'fe' ROSALEE MURRAY 281 Lexington Avenue Secretarial Practice Club, Volleyball Club, Class Secretary. MK' IRVING LOUIS NADEL 127 Rockaway Parkway Library Squad. fauna- ff! xx L 5 IIDHN DANIEL NAPOLI 1215 Nostrand Avenue Newman Club, Work in Employment Office. ,A 1. , STEVEN MUSSMAN 457 Schenectady Avenue Captain Broadcast Squad, Captain Audio-Visual Squad, Sing, Music Festival, Cafeteria Squad. KE? 'wr'-' MARTIN NADEL 950 Rutland Road Student Patrol, Cafeteria Squad. ROSEMARY MYHRE 743 Empire Boulevard Secretary to Mr. Feuer, Dr. Mandel, Modern Dance Class. 16897 'TWV WALTER NADBOV 725 Ralph Avenue Handball Team, Cafeteria Squad. NORMAN NADEL 'kSUSAN PAULA NADEL 938 Eastern Parkway Foreign Language Office, Student Patrol, Student Lounge, Cafeteria Patrol. HOAN SUSAN NATHANSON 288 Crown Street President Bon Apetit Club, Math Team, Service League, Mosaic, Home Economics Secretary, General Office. jim Qin MARTIN NAYOR 152 Tapscott Street c X I 1553 Carroll Street Secretary to Mr. Feuer, Mr. Glass, Service League, Wingate World Reporter, Senior and Junior Sings. CLAUDE NEARON 1355 Carroll Street ,,' f ,.1 ,. ' k V 4, VL if ffl 'fbfisgd .A 'uf 5 ff .1 .171 ,fl ff 'I . ,- f .1 1' E J .'- I 'f' fm A! V . , V Je- N-- .f' sf' 'Kffffyz fl- ' 4 if Q ri nlrvfa' 'n.'f ' I. A 4' ,f ,fling X SUSAN A. NEIDICH MICHAEL NEIDLE IELEANUR NESTROWITZ 241 East 96 Street 664 Ralph Avenue 692A EBSTGVO PSVHWBY Sing, President of Class, G.O. Rep., Library Squad, 59fViC9 League, SGCVGUVY Secretary to Mr. Becker, Spectrum Art Staff, to Senior Advisor, Senior Mrs. Kliot. Cafeteria Squad, Sing, General Office Q- '7 m P705 1rLAWRENCE NEWMAN IWILLIAM ALAN NEWMAN 684 Ralph Avenue Wingate World, Program Office, Co-Captain of Mimeo Squad, Cafeteria Squad, Lab. Assistant. GLORIA NIXON 133 Navy Walk Assistant Treasurer of G.O., Modern Dance Club, Secretary to Mrs, Brown, Mr. Kaplan Uunior Bandl. 132 Rockaway Parkway Soph. Sing, Audio-Visual Squad, Cafeteria Squad, Student Court, Chem. Lab. num x DOLORES NOBLES 458 Madison Street Boosters, Philosophy Club, Red Cross Volunteer, Mosaic, Senior Sing. Secretary. - f , Rf: 'Q At .' IL -- e -. i15r,,1.'M .f ,gg 15-.-,p5,,:., A.--1 ,A :EJ my-Q 113.2 ig, ,Qi-115,53 154 Jfxf' . JOSEPH SIMON NEUSCHATZ 925 Prospect Place Chess Team, Math Team. S.S. Office, Student Patrol, Physics Lab. N ANNE HARRIET NEWTON l 4 Albany Avenue Modern Dance Club, Sing, Chorus. FRAN NOVACK 692 Maple Street Sing, Secretary to Mr. Wolpert, Mrs. Wisman, Mr. Becker, Red Cross Award. HY ALICE J. NIERENBERG 1037 Montgomery Street Secretarial Studies Office, Secretary for Mr, Feuer. Junior Sing, Service League, Switchboard Operator. -s. X ,J -as...-v ABIGAIL ALMA NOVEMBER 593 Lenox Road Poetry Club, Mosaic, Soph. Sing, Bon Apetit, Secretary to Mr. Lange, Mrs. Homnick, Miss Kennedy. --'-wwf' we 'e 3 ROSE ANN NUZZI 94 Rockaway Parkway MURRAY UIFER 1690 President Street Manager Tennis Team, Student Court ludge, Sing Journal Staff, College Rep. Ya. sl LroQf5o Cfegu 199' fanning, f LILLIAN F. OATES IDENNIS M. D'BRIEN 7 Tampa Court Student Patrol, Secretary to Dr. Mandel, Mrs. Neches, Mr. Lieber. MAXINE OKNER 832 Midwood Street Senior Leaders, Volleyball Club, Secretary to Mr. Levy, Mr, Fontek, Senior Sing. IISABEL R. OREJAS 859 Montgomery Street Bon Apetit Club, Assistant to Mr, Zieger, Secretary to Mr. Ludmerer. HECTOR MANUEL 0RTlZ 8211AveI'1ueJ 2117 Brooklyn Avenue Newman Club. RUNNIE ONEK 2037 Union Street Soph, and Junior Sings. LARRY OSTERWEIL 401 Schenectady Avenue Drama Guild, Mosaic, Junior and Senior Sings, Student Patrol, Library Squad. 7 S- our QR IV' x QQ- 'SE - if-.Pvt t. Q 1 , N :fr 5- ' 5: .L- 55.253, v, , st.. ' X 1 Q MELVYN NEIL OSTRUW 87 East 54 Street Cafeteria Patrol, Student Lounge Helper. HELENE R. PADOVER 21 East 53 Street Sing, G.O. Rep., Cafeteria Service Squad, Secretary to Mrs. Moore, ALICE PALMER 'kPETER L. PARISI 267 Bainbridge Street Sing, Attendance Monitor, Chorus, Class Secretary. 'Si1i:v JOSEPH RALPH PASCALE 1198 Carroll Street Gym Leader, Student Patrol Lieutenant, Cafeteria Squad. 128 East 49 Street Cafeteria Squad, Student Patrol, Secretary in Guidance Office, College Rep., Sing. L vflftm ' MARIE A. PAINO 2715 Glenwood Road Newman Club, Secretary to Teacher. No ANTUINETTE P. PARSONS 138 McDonough Street Mosaic, Social and Art Commissions, Junior and Senior Sings, Class President, GO. Rep., Tenni S. s.,.-f ' MARY ANN PASQUARELLI li'KENNETH MARC PASTON 803 Maple Street 805 St. Marks Avenue Secretarial Club, Newman Arista Culture Commission, Club, General Office, Business Administration Play. Secretary Mrs. Sllver, Mr. Lieber, Gym Leader, Stockroom, G Q. MARYLOU PATTERSON 1268 President Street G.O. Rep., Co-Chairman of Human Relations Club, Co-Organizer of Youth March, Senior Band, Poetry. 73 GLORIA LEVERN PEEK 1414 Bergen Street Vice-President of Class, Senior Chorus, G.O. Rep., Youth March, Modern Dance Mosaic, Tennis Club. LYNN T. PERLMUTTER 920 East 17 Street Secretary in Music Office, Secretary to French Teacher, Assembly Dance Program. 4!l 'N 'it LDRRAINE PAVLUFF 139 East 53 Street Work in General Office, Secretary to Mr. Goldberg, Mr. Seligmann, Mrs. Shavit, Modern Dance Club FRED PELSINGER 636 Brooklyn Avenue Senior Band, Commissioner of Student Lounge, Soccer Team, Secretary to Mr. Kaplan, Dance Band. YVONNE PAYETTE 492 Midwood Street G.O. Rep., Red Cross Rep., Class Secretary, JEFFREY PERLES 732 East 91 Street Band, Bowling League. Nta....r' 5,5 , NORMAN A. PERNICK MURRAY PESSIN 165 Rockaway Parkway 665 Remsen Avenue G.O. Rep., Cafeteria Guard, Class Secretary. .mt Siam!! -A-ELLEN PHVLLIS PECKER 1176 East New York Avenue Study Hall Secretary, Secretary for Teachers, Coaching, Attendance Monitor. l-A-EILEEN GALE PERLMAN 750 Lefterts Avenue Sing, Social Commission, Senior Rep., History Club, Spanish Club, Class Vice- President, French Club. Affk 1-ww-.. - VIVIAN E. PETERSON 578 Bainbridge Street Business Careers Club, Secretary to Track Team, Volleyball Club, Official Class President. A NIS XML -kLAWRENCE PFEFFER 1710 Union Street Wingate World, Boys' Chorus, Senior Chorus, College Rep., Assistant to Mrs, Solovay. URM 4 ' twang Yx MARIAN IRIS PLOTKIN 175 East 92 Street Twirlers, Vice-President of Junior Class, Coaching, Secretary of Student Court, Nlodern Dance. New N Stre, 9-If' , N Captain Cafeteria Squail-yikekb' Sensory Band, ,wudeggh if - I PATRICIA PHILLIPS -860 St. Johns Place Nlodern Dance Club, Service Squad, Library Squad. Patrcrikjf' ff IXNJLXVS- 7, V fwxs NWN RITA PODLOFSKV 245 East A5 Street Library Squad, General Office, Drama Guild, Soph. Sing, Bon Apetit Club, Poetry Club. NAOMI ELLEN PDLANSKY 340 Maple Street Soph, and Junior Sings, Junior Leaders, Worked for Principal, Worked for lVlr. Zlotnik, Q6 BARBARA PITT 1710 Carroll Street Secretary to Nlrs Silver, Nlrs, Foster, tire- SUSAN POLLACK 198 Tapscott Street GO. Rep., Secretary to Nlr. Kaplan, 'Q'-B DAVID ALLAN POMERANTZ HARRIS PORETSKY -HAY MICHAEL PORTNOW I-kCAROL RUSLYN POSNER 675 Empire Boulevard 14 East 55 Street 1181 Eastern Parkway 161 East 9-I Street Soccer Team, Student Treasurer of G.O , Sergeant Servrgg League, junior Patrol Lieutenant, College of Arrns of Longfellorvs, Sing, College Rep., Rep.. Cafeteria Squad, 3rd Varsrty Tennis Team, gwqcmggafd Qpefalof in Term Creative Wrrting Club, Literary Staff ol Spectrum, General Office, L., . ,V peasants 81 SHARON LINDA PDSNER 610 Maple Street Senior Sing, Attendance Office, Red Cross Rep., Secretary to Miss Mithers, Class Vice-President. fb- fig?-M. f A SHEILA BARBARA PRINCE 312 Schenectady Avenue Vice-President in Official Class, Girls' Glee Club, Secretary Mrs. Silver, Mr. Tuckman. WW 'Kamal at-STEVEN PURO 361 Maple Street President of History Club, Senior Sing, Debating Team, Poetry Club, School Rep. at City-Wide Conferences. , l-A-GERALD JAY PDST 1920 Union Street Cafeteria Squad, Secretary to Mr. Greenberg in S.S. Office. FRANCINE CLAIRE PRAGER 56 Rockaway Parkway Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Wingate Music Festival. NADMI RIVA PRONIN 451 Kingston Avenue Secretary to Mr. Kaplan, Guidance Office Work, Bio. Lab. ,.......f RICHARD EDWARD PULLEN 610 Maple Street Baseball Team, Bowling Team, Field Squad, Secretary to Mrs. Solovay. ' ' CATHERINE GUALES ALAWRENCE R. RABINER 219 Clermont Avenue Vice-President, Secretary. 455 Schenectady Avenue Co-Captain of Math Team, French Club, Guidance Office Worker, Math Club, Stamp Club, Bio. Lab. jx fv'z-w-,--- '- 1, Q, Q I' Q' f X., Q Zf7 ','g '4 '. Afffx f I--fl V - , 'r'-t .., l i i 'll Uwhtml NX ig ,, - :Cf if-'i - .-L ---- ..-:n':b i'fs rf .-'fx'-:'.:nJ: g.,fc,',. ,P I. I ...Mi . x Ninth L Q 'l 1 .,-as EK if' cr'-' ISANDY RABINER 56 Rockaway Parkway P.M. Creative Writing Club, Attendance Office. 'kDON RAPHAEL 'kC0 974 Montgomery Street Math Team, Philosophy Club, French Club, Stamp Club. CARYL RAKUFF 150 East 92 Street GO. Rep., Secretary Official Class, Mrs. Ponti, Physics Lab., Girls' Chorus, Cafeteria Squad, Sing. in-ang' 'Mu-df INATALIE SUE RAND 750 Lefferts Avenue Mosaic, Senior Sing, Secretary Dr. Scherer, Mr. Nemson, Miss Lyons, Mrs. Turecan, Mrs. Goldman. RINNE C. 681 Clarkson Avenue Soph, and Junior Sing, Secretary Social Studies Office, President Official Class, RAPPA EUNICE RICKY REED 720 Monroe Street Class President, Senior Chorus, Gym Leader, Student Patrol, Senior Sing, icy .......- EDWARD REGAN 40 Tapscott Street sri, Nffi' -A-ELLEN RASHKOW 580 Midwood Street Commissioner B.B.S.C., Cheerleader, Student Council, Social Commission, Sing. LAURIE REICH 679 Montgomery Street Attendance Office, Secretary Official Class. Q LINDA REICH 558 Albany Avenue Junior and Senior Sings, Red Cross Rep., Modern Dance Club, Student Patrol. Hvvtvlvhauv ,. . MELVYN RICKEY REICHEL 42 East 95 Street Student Patrol, Cafeteria Patrol, Library Squad, Lab. Assistant. EILEEN CYNTHIA REIFLER 178 Rockaway Parkway Sing, Junior Leaders, Class Secretary for Nlr. Nliner, Mrs. Goldberg, Mr. Nlusicar, Nlr. Palmer. MILTON HARVEY REISS 899 Montgomery Street Senior Band, Cafeteria Squad, Sing, Music Festival. ,1 RONALD E. REISS ELAINE REIZER ISANDRA RICH -kLAWRENCE F. RICHMAN 171 East 96 Street 948 Eastern Parkway 581 Albany Avenue 76 East 51 Street Girls' Glee Club, Cafeteria Junior Red Cross Rep., Longfellows, Wingate Guard. Service League, Secretary World Reporter, Publicity 1kMlCHAEL EDWARD RIEMAN 40 East 43 Street Clubs-Poetry, Modern Math, Philosophy, History, and French, Program Office. SANDRA RILEY 15 Albany Avenue Vice-President 3rd Term, Spring Festival, llllodern Dance. 'k to Mrs. Genberg, Junior Sing. ALLAN STEPHEN RIM 500 Montgomery Street Guidance Office, Coaching, Cafeteria Squad, ClubsA History, Bio., Spanish, French and Stamp. Commission, G.O. Rep., Sing, Cafeteria Squad. ft A tw Zzg f JEFFREY RINGER 178 Rockaway Parkway Boys' Chorus, Broadcast Studio, Cafeteria Lieutenant, Bio. Club, History Club. I4 4 WW' ' r vera me 'PW' CAROLE IRIS RITHOLZ 130 East 91 Street Senior Rep., Reporter for Wingate World, Secretary for lVlr. Lange, Senior Sing. RICHARD ROBBINS 740 Empire Boulevard qi-e-'H IMICHAEL B. ROBERTS 199 East 94 Street Cafeteria Squad, Student Patrol, Language Office, President of Class. .235 9 MARVANEEN E. ROBINSON 817 Eastern Parkway Red Cross Rep, 4 ALMA RUTH ROBINSON 104 Brooklyn Avenue President of Official Class, Red Cross Rep., G.O. Rep., Softball Club, Class Secretary. p . J 8. x .. r-rr . 'f i ,gi,,Sg-.,- HENRY I. ROGASKY 694 Ralph Avenue President of 7th Term Official Class, Student Patrol, Red Cross Rep. ew aff SUSANNE ROBBINS 1024 Montgomery Street K Sing, Svvitchboard, G.O, Office, Secretary to lvlr. Jaffe, Cafeteria Squad. 9 499 1, Qu' ef -m GENE ROBINSON 164 East 46 Street Swimming Team, G.O. Rep., Senior Rep., Offrcial Class President. ilsfw' 35 Q-N., I I Q54 ns, .'- S-Q51 ,ur-Qgiifi, ...gr HQ .-1.2 NHT irWILLIAM STEVEN ROLLER 436 New York Avenue Worked in lVlatli Office. Social Studies Office, Nlrs. Silver's Office, Sing. .gr-: W N, -2 1 GLENDA JOYCE ROBERTS 109 Kingston Avenue Tvvirlers, Attendance Squad. Library Squad. Class Secretary, Cafeteria Squad. an.-Z KENNETH ROBINSON 919 Eastern Parkway Physics Lab. Assistant. EVELYN ROSE 554 Gates Avenue if E QW Q , id, A , - .iz-a 1 , N Mi. .W ,., LINDA ANN ROSE 320 Sterling Street Secretary to Mr. Rochlin, Senior Sing, Service League, Secretary to Mr. Feldman, Mrs. Rosenzweig. iw.uv-f' -QM, JOSEPH LOUIS ROSENBERG 598 Midwood Street Soccer Team, Cafeteria Patrol. 49-em 'ZX AMY ROSENGARTEN 1031 Montgomery Street Booster, Sing, Social Commission, President of Class, Secretary to Mrs. Kliot, Miss Mithers. . A. are MARY ANN ROSE 651 Rutland Road Red Cross Rep., Bio. Lab. Squad. wr' SANDRA LEE ROSENBERG 679 Montgomery Street Senior Rep. lAlternateJ, Sing. Millllvw Www MICHAEL ROSENKRANTZ 792 Eastern Parkway Audio-Visual, Bio. Squads, Chess Team, Cafeteria Squad, Stage Squad. n 4- fvi -4 Z I: ' O O 4' .t'Y'.:l.-5. il ri '.' ' n.. U . ... - I' s :' 4' 4 'I 'ln wif. -3. A., alhv- ' W 9eALAN PAUL ROSENBERG 661 Brooklyn Avenue Co-Captain Math Team, Modern Math Club, Stamp Club, Assistant Program and Guidance Offices. Wes.. ts ANITA ROSENBLATT 629 East Street Boosters, Mosaic, Secretary to Mr, Feuer, Dr. Scherer, Sing, English Office, Red Cross Rep. lin al-ANITA ROSENSTEIN 992 Eastern Parkway Senior Sing, College Rep. Mosaic, Art Commission, Tennis Club, Secretary to Mrs. Turecan. .f , Qfffhfgdi was V' .,if.4ff.4, V ' -f ff' my f I f Q ' if 4. 71 f as 145 ggifffff. XL 1 n Vi 13 ii X, A v. 1,5 ,.,, . 1 ,gf WEN: xx .sh D '-,, .,,f ' Q A . M . LORRAINE F. RUSENTHAL 1646 Union Street Girls' Chorus, Lab. Assistant, Cafeteria Squad, Attendance Office, Official Class Secretary. CAROL L. ROTHENSTEIN 1497 Carroll Street Secretary of Official Class Secretary of Clerical Practice, Girls' Chorus, Attendance Monitor. 1' lf' Nina! 1 . asv' V GLORIA M. ROSSMAN 556 Albany Avenue Senior Sing, Secretary to Mr. Berne, Bowling Club, Acted in Assembly Play. is ANNE ROTHFELD 96 East 51 Street Junior and Senior Sings, Secretary of 7th Term Official Class, Business Office. 110' -M 'UN A rr- IAV RAYMOND RUTH 455 Schenectady Avenue GO, Rep., President of Official Class, Vice- President of Official Class. 1 , A 3 HERBERT ROTHMAN 145 East 91 Street Cafeteria Squad, Student Patrol, Class Secretary. President. - s MARTIN ROTHMAN -A-MERVYN ROTHSTEIN DAVE ROTKIN 196 Rockaway Parkway 1622 President Street 1407 Linden Boulevard Spectrum Staff, Captain Cutting Squad, Programming Staff. Physics, Chern. Lab., Swimming Team, Soph. Sing, Visual-Aids Squad, Cafeteria Squad. l rw sjlfiffjt og ftjk-'Q X N fmx Q9 BARBARA B. RUBENSTEIN 701 Empire Boulevard Girls' Chorus, Senior Sing, Business Education Play, 6th Term G.O, Rep. nfs LENORE S. RUDERMAN 899 Montgomery Street Mosaic, Soph.,1unior, Senior Sings, Cafeteria Squad. Work for Mr. Feuer. Class Secretary Attendance Squad. 452 -kBARBARA SACKS 1035 Clarkson Avenue Senior Rep., Vice-President Official Class, Secretary of Official Class, Library Squad, Sing, Business Play. . 'f 'S 3' 'muff' IPHYLLIS EILEEN RUBIN ISUSAN BARBARA RUBIN 329 East 93 Street Modern Dance Club, G.O, Rep., Fashion Shows, Official Class President, Secretary to Mr. Greenberg. 1157 Schenectady Avenue Booster, Class President Sing, G.O, Rep., Clubs- History, Spanish, French, Bon Apetit, Program Office. .gan-2 ' AMW NEIL RUDOLPH -A-CLAIRE A. RUTHERFURD 1506 President Street Member of Orchestra, Philosophy Club, Secretary of Arista, World Reporter, G.O. Rep., N.C.C.J. Rep. 661 Ralph Avenue l,...s,,.. my ' fv- 'W:r:nr Rwf W : 'rf 12323 L A , W f IIUDI SACKS ROBERT JOEL SAFEER 1698 Carroll Street 152 TaDSC0U STVQGY Worked for French Commissioner of Student Department, Secretary to Patrol. Student Councii. Business Administration Cafeteria Lieutenant. Department, f' fq . Af I, 2 gre X 'fu' fu fx' ,fr Y' I f iw 5 1 1 Q f za. 'r V' SYLVIA RUBIN 139 East 53 Street Secretary to Dr. Colvin, Attendance Office. 1-mm A JERRY ALAN SACKETT 5522 Avenue Nl Co-Captain of Cafeteria Squad. BRENDA ANN SAFIR 585 Rutland Road Music Lounge, Secretary of iunior Sing, Language Office, Class Secretary. 14 A ROSA M. SALLEY 1368 St. Marks Avenue 1030 Park Place Secretary to Mrs. Grady, Switchboard Operator, ELIZABETH SALOMUN bYQ?ai 'Hema-'-AJ QHARVEY SANDLER RITA SANDLER 1730 Carroll Street Program Committee, Mosaic, G,O, Rep., Sing, Secretary 3900 Kings Highway 3 Years Varsity Swimming Team, Sports Commission, Gym Leader, Art of Official Class. Commission, Sing. fl T MAXINE SALTZMAN lsiLviA P. sANcHiRico 1625 President Street Secretary of Class, Sing, Secretarial Club, Secretary to Mr. Muslcar, Miss Shurtok, Mr. Goldberg. ii-SUSAN PEARL SANDLER 770 Empire Boulevard Twirlers, Orchestra, Modern Dance Club, Sing, Social Commission, Spanish and Bon Apetit. -Wx Hs- BARBARA JEAN SAPP MARIAN SAUNDERS 1157 Lincoln Place 2919 Avenue S Class Secretary, Cafeteria Secretary to Mrs Turecan, Guard, Red Cross Rep. Service League, Sing, Secretarial Studies Club. Program Office. PERCY SAVAGE 969 Lincoln Place Student Patrol. A63 Midwood Street Booster, Secretary to Mr Purvis, Sing, Senior Sing Costume Commission, Newman Club JOSHUA H. SANDMAN 1254 Union Street President of Official Class. Mosaic, Wingate World, Philosophy Club. BRENDA RUTH SAVINS 85 East 51 Street Volunteer Work for Hospital, Library Squad, Senior Sing, Secretary for Bio. Teacher, A Q Q l,-1. - 'In ,l ll fs ' W .141 . ' 'J .11-H+ -- ll ' 4 in H . xx. '. f il I Tex , Hugs' , -kl-IERBERT SCHAER ILYNN ADRIANE SCHAPIRD HOWARD M. SCHECHTER 1920 Union Street 836 Crown Street 1004 Montgomery Street Math Team, Cafeteria Soph., Junior, Senior Sings, Gym Leaders, Cafeteria Patrol, Vice-President of Social Commission, G.O. Squad. History Club, Coaching, Rep., Mosaic, Secretary in Assistant to Dean. English Office. ffm b 'UW 1 ,me W V? SHEILA RAE SCHECHTER JUDY MINDY SCHEIN MARTIN JOEL SCHER 1035 Clarkson Avenue 456 Schenectady Avenue 701 Empire Boulevard Art Commission 1958-9, Guard, Worked for Mrs. Co-Captain of Cafeteria Secretary to Mr, Felsher. Ponti, Scenery Committee Squad, Student Patrol, Mr, Fleisher, Mr, Geschvvind, for Sing. Sing. Mrs. Neches. A , wwf fm 45 JOAN H. SCHERER ikFLORAN SCHERNWETTER DAVID SCHIFF 415 Lefferts Avenue 1715 Union Street 2041 Union Street Booster for 3 Years, Program Office, Modern Gym Leader, Cafeteria Secretary to Mr. Rochlin, Dance Club, Attendance Squad. 149 Mr. Miller, Junior and Office, Choreographer of Senior Sings. Senior Sing, Foods Club. .-ffl --e 1 r v X . gfhifp Q I I f, ' X I . S? rl . fb B s '-. . I X - 5 7 QQ1 I L.0asqQi-5 , , 1 JANET CARULE SCHIFF 1112 East 53 Street Secretary in English Office, College Rep., Service League, Sing, Secretary to Nlrs. Sheinen, Volleyball. .Ili SUSAN SCHIFFER 525 East 21 Street Girls' Chorus, Secretary to IVlr. Silverstein, President of Class, Sing, Business Assembly Program. JUNE BARBARA SCHIPPER 501 New York Avenue Vice-President of Class, Red Cross Volunteer, Student Patrol. QMS? Wu 1194 MARVIN SCHOENBERG 662 Hawthorne Street IDIANA SCHNEIDER 736 Crown Street Official Class Vice- President, Sing, Secretary to Miss Kennedy, Nlr. Geschwind, Mr. Jaffe. -4-15 DAVE IVAN SCHORR 143 President Street Varsity Bowling Team, nv' we nn. ROBERT I. SCHINDLER 617 Rutland Road Tennis Team. few ISABELLE SCHNEPPER 684 Ralph Avenue Vice-President of Class. Secretary to Mrs. Rosenzweig, Attendance Office, Honor Roll. ke, A HELAYNE SCIIREIBER 1920 Union Street Senior Rep., Prom Student Patrol, Chem. and Commission, Secretary to Physics Labs. Nlr. Levy, Library Squad, Cafeteria Squao. A-NIARIDRIE ELLEN SCHULTE 2 East 91 Street Associate Editor, Wingate World, Secretary Arista, Creative Writing Club, Sings. ALBERTA LUIS SCHWARTZ 1760 Union Street Secretary to Mr. Greenberg, Dr. Mandel, Assistant to Dr. Colvin, ' ff, 71 y I A 4 5.7 we F . f f ' 'TT' GERALD N. SCHWARTZ 921 Montgomery Street Senior Band, History Club, Bio, Lab, SUSAN SCHUMACHER 270 East 92 Street Senior Sing, Service League, Secretary to Mr. Miller, Miss Shurtok, Mrs. Landsman. 'ww ARNOLD JOEL SCHWARTZ 558 Maple Street Student Patrol, Radio Club, History, Bio, Clubs. 72 'dmv' IRWIN SCHUSSLER 1418 Eastern Parkway Class President and Vice- President, Cafeteria Lieutenant. I MLW BARBARA SCHWARTZ 247 East 95 Street Guidance Office, Iunior and Senior Sings, Language Office, Official Class Secretary. My I IIFAVA , , J 3 4 Z EDWARD SCHWAL 10 East 43 Street Captain Baseball Team, Soccer Team, Field Squad. DONNY SCHWARTZ 2050 Union Street Co-Captain Handball Team, Basketball Manager, Handball Team 1957. HARRIE1' LEE SCHWARTZ l-A-ISABEL SCHWARTZ JUDY NATHALIE SCHWARTZ 215 Ocean View Avenue 397 EVTIDIVS Boulevard 30 East 39 Street Vice-President Senior Gym GO. RED., FI'9I'lCl1, Creative SECVGTZVY to NH55 I-Y0n5l Leaders, Senior slng, Writing Clubs, Class Nl'-N9mS0f1l 'WSS History, Bowling, President and Secretary, Ffiedmfin, MV- TUCDVTIBD, Basketball, Volleyball. to Mr. Marmor. IUHIOY and Seniflf SIHSS- 1 Se MELVIN STEVEN SCHWARTZ 19 Blake Avenue Handball Team, Basketball and Swimming Teams, Junior and Senior Sings, 'ts N-...f SANDY RENEE SCHWARTZ 532 Lefferts Avenue Social Commission, Junior and Senior Sings, Secretary to Mrs. Shavit, Miss Aaron, Mrs. Silver. 4f ' 'VUE .ff 3 . li fi JJ 1 I S' I i ,tv fill? , V .1 1 RONALD SCHWAII95! 236 East 96 Street Student Patrol, SS. Office, Chem. Squad, Bio. Squad. '33 BOB LOUIS SCHWARTZMAN 742 Montgomery Street Cafeteria Squad Lieutenant, Student Patrol Lieutenant. . ' iw, Q., M-iqfi ,C , 1 10' an S 'U i , A? f 5 le , , IAFRANCINE SEGAL GEORGE WILLIAM SEGAL 235 East 96 Street Secretary to Miss Lyons, 629 Troy Avenue Swimming Team, Cafeteria Mr. Tanklow, Miss Cohen. Squad. Mrs, Jeffreys, Mr. Feuer, Mr, Moskowitz. -rn -is I RONALD P. SCHWARTZ 729 East 48 Street JUDY M. SCHWARTZMAN 588 Schenectady Avenue Soph., Junior and Senior Sings, G.O. Rep., Red Cross Rep., Secretary to Mrs, Rogers, Mr. Deutcriman. RUTH IRENE SCHWARTZ 1829 Caton Avenue Secretary to Mr, Glass. Assistant to Mrs. Eiseman. Junior and Senior Sings. X79 VIDA LORETTA SCOTT 651 Madison Street N.C,C.J. Rep, College Rep, Newman Club, Red Cross Rep., Secretary to Mr, Feuer, Mrs. Brodkin. MONA SEICHICK 175 East 52 Street G.O. Rep, Library Squad, Stenography Club. FRED SEIDMAN 308 Sterling Street Soph. Class President, Student Lounge Squad, Jazz Club, Secretary of Senior Class. rZf 7f' - 1, . V . :Eff 7- fl 6? fi . . ' xx X .0 x il f Q A 1-S- . 1 ,.. .7 ' f. ,HHI7 P1114 s . l i I I ig. ' ,272 1..- . ' f . I Cl. X r1llWiZZZf0Q1Q ff ELLEN SEMEL 997 Clarkson Avenue Junior Sing, Secretary to Mr. Palmer, Attendance Office Secretary. NORMAN ROBERT SERZON 3301 Avenue N Supply Room Squad, Student Lounge Squad. BRUCE SHAPIRU 474 Brooklyn Avenue HARVEY SEMLER 345 Lefferts Avenue Orchestra. Wraqy' . fl SANDRA FERNE SHABER 10 East 43 Street Red Cross Volunteer, Boosters, Sing, Senior Rep., Assistant to Nlr. Zlotnick, G.O. Rep. DIANE RUTH SHAPIRO 1678 Union Street Secretary to Mr. Zlotnick, Bowling Club, Senior Sing. , ,i Oaifrtni ' CAROL FLORENCE SEMPER 1518 Pacific Street Volleyball Squad, Class President, G.O. Rep., Red Cross Rep., Lunchroom Service Squad. f4!Ff S'- SUSAN MARRILVN SHANK 1710 Carroll Street Class Secretary, Member of Secretarial Studies Play, Red Cross Rep. HERBERT JAY SHAPIRO 836 Crown Street Student Patrol, Cafeteria Squad, Secretary to Nlr. Feuer, Senlor Sing, Student Lounge Squad. W X' T- xrkxjl l Xxx, l XX XN4 ff? 7 5 'lr ' ' , K . .QQNQN X.. X ' w I X X my ' - 7 grin-Z 'l ' AJ 0' W-lt: - . ,,,,,,,,,Q -A-HOWARD LESLIE SHAPIRO ROBERT BARRY SHAPIRD 2069 Union Street 122 East 94 Street Orchestra. Longfellovvs, Soccer Team, Student Council, Senior Class Rep., College Rep., President of Class. ROY SHAPIRO 577 Empire Boulevard Gym Leader, Service Squad Mirneo Squad, Student Patrol. STANLEY SHEIKOWITZ MADELINE R. SHEINGATE 2032 Union Street 1176 East New York Avenue Student Patrol, Library Volunteer Worker Red Cross, Squad, Stamp and History Secretary in Mrs. Silver's Clubs. Office, Attendance Office, Modern Dance Club. NRS! ? THOMAS JOHN SHERGALIS EILEEN SHERMAN 555 Crown Street 1651 President Street Svvirnmrng Team, Airplane Orchestra, Service League, Club, Philosophy Club. Secretary to Mr, Lange, Mr. Cafeteria Guard. Kraskovv, Mr. Jaffe, Senior Sing, Mosaic. STANLEY M. SHEPPARD 10 East 113 Street Class Vice-President, Assistant to Mr. Krinsky. Mr. Fontek, Dean's List 'Sgt X as-A .9-ws FRIEDA SHERMAN 579 Brooklyn Avenue Senior Sing, Office Job tErasmust, Cafeteria Guard tErasrnusl, Class Snr-rptarv lErasmust. It MIKE SHEVACK 389 New Lots Avenue Y x., JOEL SHORTEN 1004 Montgomery Street Handball Team. RUBERTA A. SIIIFRINSUN 1602 Union Street Senior Sing, Worked for Assistant Administrator, Mrs. Solovay. rw' if AROCHELLE SHULTZOW 712 Crown Street Secretary of Boosters, Secretary of Senior Sing, Senior Rep., Mosaic, Bowling and Tennis Clubs. am.. BARBARA R. SIEGEL 1049 Montgomery Street Boosters, Drama Guild, Social Commission, G.O. Rep., Sing, Cafeteria Squad. MAXINE SILVER 1664 President Street College Rep., Senior Chorus Secretary, Girls' Chorus, Senior and Junior Sings, Cafeteria Squad. ALAN JAY SILVERMAN 176 East 93 Street Math Team, Student Patrol, Cafeteria Guard, Physical Science Department, Modern Math. Q V. . if CHARLOTTE SIEGEL 966 Utica Avenue Soph. Sing, 695 MICHAEL W. SILVERMAN 355 Lefferts Avenue Captain of Swimming Team, Gym Leader, Senior Sing, G.O. Rep., Class President, , . 41:7 SUSAN SHOPSIS 892 Clarkson Avenue G.O. Rep., President of Modern Dance Club, Secretary to Mr. Goldberg. L myg wa-ga-gp A-J JUEL RICHARD SIEGEL 904 Winthrop Street Soccer Team, Student Patrol, Gym Leader. SDNDRA SILVERMAN 621 Lefferts Avenue Secretary to Mr. Lieber, Mr. Klasliin, Mrs. Bass, Mrs. Neohes, Mrs. Deutsch, Mr, Miller, Mr. Kraskow, Sings. if ' .iisgw fir' STUART H. SILVERMAN A51 Kingston Avenue Captain of Soccer Team, Class President, Assistant to lVlr. Glass, Red Cross Rep., Student Patrol, Sing, T Q-an LINDA LORRAINE SKEET 594 Jefferson Avenue Alternate Senior Rep , Class Vice-President, Class Secretary, Secretary to Cafeteria Commissioner. , ,I :. ,. ,X ARTHUR F. SILVERSTONE 738 Crown Street Senior Band, Dance Band, Captain Student Lounge, Secretary to Guidance Office, President of Class. '19 'wud' JOEL SIMON 68 East 54 Street Swimming Team, Captain Honor Guard, Longfellovvs, Commissioner of Athletics, Student Council, MERVYN RANDOLPH SKEETE 4187 Lexington Avenue Captain of Track Team, Member of Cross Country Team, Member of Field Squad, HAZEL D. SIMMONS 682 Herkimer Street Volleyball Club, Lateness Squad, fin ,' IACQUELINE L. SIMMONS 300 Madison Street G.O. Rep., Senior Sing, Alternate Senior Rep. 'nw' 'Ua-.nv o , - PHVLLIS LORRAINE SINGER 1560 Carroll Street Senior Sing, Girls' Glee Club, Class Secretary, Class ViceePresident, Secretary to Assistant Administrator. K4 li STEVEN SITOMER 828 Midvvood Street Social Studies Office Assistant, Cafeteria Squad, MELVIN F. SLAUGHTER 'A' 1271 Carroll Street Junior Varsity, Student Patrol, Class ViceePresident, Class Secretary, Gym Leader, Cafeteria Squad. STANLEY AARON SLOTKIN 184 East 96 Street Cafeteria Patrol. . ssgtx .HS so . x 556 fii Qs -3' QNX S s 'K tiki-. 5, 3525 ' 1- -w, sf .' 1 5 6 E ,, . ,L W? iii , L,,a.IsImt'c -, . ' G-' ' 2 ROBERT SLOTNICK CLAUDETTE ELAINE SMITH 165 Rockaway Parkway 249 Halsey Street G.O. Rep., Track Team, Senior Sing, Modern Dance, Cafeteria Patrol, Soccer Attendance Secretary, Team, Junior Band, Student Junior Sing. Patrol. -A-HOWARD STUART SMITH SHELDON M. SMITH 217 East 96 Street 147 East 95 Street Varsity Basketball, Model Mosaic, Library Squad, Congress, Wingate World, Earth Science Club. Math Team, Spectrum, Philosophy Club. V I 'N DIANE LEE SMITH 223 East 96 Street Secretary t-o M1.Levy,,Class Secretary, G.O. Rep., Junior and Senior Sings, Alternate Senior Rep. Wfw IVAN CHARLES SNOW 152 Tapscott Street Captain of Student Patrol, . .. , ,,,, , ,,, MARCEL JULIUS SNUGGS HOWARD M. SOBELMAN -A-MICHAEL SOLARZ 534 Bainbridge Street 114 East 53 Street 35 Rockaway Parkway Track Team, Cafeteria Lieutenant of Student Editor-in-Chief of Wingate Squad, Junior Leader. Patrol, Program Office, Science Magazine, Physics Cafeteria Guard. and Chem. Squad Member for 6 Terms. 7 3 5 if , - - 1.- I V ' I I Q E: ,' .QL RZ i 9-1' fr, Q., a 1 ., 1 i if I I, gr SQ, ah ' J Wy! , emlnvf 40193 SANDRA MARIE SOLOMON -A-STEPHEN L. SOLOMON BENJAMIN LOUIS SOLOWAY 424 Herkimer Street 1030 Park Place 1563 Carroll Street Physics Lab, Assistant, G.O. Longfellows, Publicity Chem. Squad, Cafeteria Rep., Modern Dance Club, Commissioner, Wingate Squad. Red Cross Rep., Official World, Honor Guard, Class President. Guidance Office. View BARBARA SOLOWEY EMLYNE BETH SOMMER RICHARD ELLIOT SOMMER 1920 Union Street 715 Ocean Parkway 297 East 92 Street Mixed Chorus, Lieutenant Secretary to Principal, Cafeteria Squad, Social Nlosaic, Senior Rep., Commission, G.O. Rep., Designed Senior Button, Assembly Commissioner. Sings, '-'R iv -wi, fe SUSAN SOROKA 1621 Carroll Street Senior Sing Secretary, Mosaic. Student Lounge Commissioner, G O. Rep., Spanish Club, Girls' Chorus 5 ., ,, We MARTY CORNELL SPARER 1kHAROLO MARSHAL SPEVAK 1773 Union Street 1217 President Street Track Team, Captain Gym Leaders, Wingate Student Lounge, Audio- World, Guidance Office Visual Squad, Cafeteria Squad, WK' W ii A' f f ff,,ff,f Af' y lj fir g rf? QWQ I, 'V Q ffiffwi 'f ' WN 756' .1 ,f 'WW 774,543 .M ff f SNK STEVE SPIELMAN 182 East 93 Street ff-2'1 'sq JOYCE SPIVEY 1714 Pacific Street Junior Sing. MONTY J. L. STAMBLER 702 Crown Street Junior Class President, Junior Sing Coordinator, Publicity Commissioner, Cartoonist Wingate World. -A-ALAN DAVID STANGER 1330 Eastern Parkway Orchestra, Senior Leaders. G.O. Rep., Senior Rep., Lieutenant Cafeteria Squad, Senior Sing. DAVID JOSEPH STEIMAN VIACAROLE M. STEINBERG 793 Maple Street Student Patrol, Cafeteria Patrol. iw ,af LILLIE MAE STANLEY 51 Quincy Street IKAREN SUE STARR 40 East 43 Street College Rep., Junior Sing, G.O. Rep., Library Squad, French Club, Secretary to Miss Berman, Nlr. Berne. , ,.fy,faWf fi . -V . ' .. .1 f - ft , 5 , ff ., J , . V X rw X - 'nf'-Q S O x -1 5 . t' X 4. C. X Qs SWS f' . sf s- ' .... . . I-If ,V IQ 2 , N' MICHELLE E. STEINBERG 675 Empire Boulevard 455 Schenectady Avenue Captain of Boosters, G,O, HOSDUBI Volunteer, Rep., Secretary to Mr. Volleyball Club, Student Berne. Patrol. t y -Y If 'Zi aff'-f ZIGMUND R. STANCAVAGE 297 Lenox Road Audio-Visual Squad, Senior Rep., Orchestra. GERALDJNE EVE STATEN 1595 President Street Girls' Glee Club, Junior and Senior Sings. SUSAN STEINBERG ' 42 East 95 Street Tennis Club, Bowling Club, Red Cross Rep. 5 . - Y 1 ,Milky C L ,y:',-4171611-? CMJ-C I C eL .g1,7f71 -J ..-P A gf th Af - ,J 2 ff-ff M f 2 '17l'.f'5??.lf Y-...af COREY ELLIUT STEINBUCK ANITA STEINER UOLORES MARIA STEVENS 250 East 93 Street 225 East 92 Street 798 Greene Avenue Business Manager Mosaic, Orchestra, Cafeteria Squad, G,O. RGD-, VICE-PVESJUGVW Hebrew Culture Club, Secretary to Dr. Scherer, Ffeflfilt ClUD. S9l'll0V RGD- Nliss Liggorio, Alternate, Human Relations, Modern Dance Clubs. ,s,. . ...,.,.v . ,. A - . -1 fn fag:2:'r5r.Z,,.g! ' 2 Q 1 .,.k rf C gi 2, f e J! 1 1 5 f --if ia 9 Q' : A m 2' PAUL STEWART INICHOLAS SHEDRICK STITH BEVERLY STRICKLER 1346 Eastern Parkway 366 Crown Street 54 East 95 Street History Club, Pen Pal Club. Cross Country Team, English Office Secretary, Cafeteria Squad, 6.0. Rep, Volleyball Club, Nlosaic, Track Team. Junior Sing, Scenery 'K-..f 1114 IOEL HERBERT STRUBACK SANFORD SUBIN 207 East 91 Street 1198 Carroll Street Cafeteria Squad, Student Patrol. Committee of Senior Sing. EMMALEE SULLIVAN 162 Riverdale Avenue Senior Leader: W ' JERRY N. STEVENS 178 Rockaway Parkway Library Squad, Wingate World. rms rm- lai-TOBY STRUPINSKY 409 B. 140 Street Belle Harbor, Queens Senior Reb., Soph. and Junior Sings, Secretary to Nlr, Werbel. .P N, , .5 S xx! X , 'Age Xxx MARILYN SHERRY SULZER 1745 President Street Social Commission, Program Committee, Junior and Senior Sings, Nlosaic, Alternate Senior Rep. I 4s!nn0 ' 7Qshf k EDWARD I. SUMBER 37 Tapscott Street Drama Guild, Wingate World. GO. Rep., Senior Chorus, Folksinging Club, Red Cross Rep. in-s Fw l-kROSLYN ELLEN SUSSKIND 7 Balfour Place Booster, Poetry Club, Social Commission, Secretary to Miss Levitan, Miss Suskind, Junior and Senior Sings. . sw, , , f , . f,,, ALLAN JULES SUSSMAN 1074 Eastern Parkway Photo Club, Photo Commission, Radio Club, Cafeteria Patrol. EDWARD BURTON SUSSMAN ROBERT TANNER HVIARCIA TAPPER 1076 Eastern Parkway Varsity Basketball,1.V. Basketball. 3102 Newkirk Avenue 111 East 91 Street Senior Leader, Chairman Senior Sing, Secretary of Boosters, Social Commission. fgialig: ' g. ALLEN rARTER ARMANDA TAYLOR IRICHARD EARL TEGAY 950 Montgomery Street 617 Quincy Street 175 East 93 Street Cafeteria Squad, Student Bio. Club, Girls' Chorus. Math Team, Traek Team, Patrol, Baseball Team, G.0 Typewriting Club. Bio. Club, Creative Writing Rep., Secretary to Mr. CIUU, OVCTTGSTVJ Krinsky. Lflanlifsg ,JP Z- f OHARNA R. TEMES 900 Eastern Parkway General Office, Secretary to Assistant Administrator. V' A MARION TERRACE 456 Schenectady Avenue Senior Leaders, Junior and Senior Sings, Program Office. EDITH THOMAS 10 Herkimer Court Secretarial Studies Club, Volleyball Club. ., BARRY LLOYD TEPPER 75 East 95 Street Cafeteria Squad, ROBERT IAY TEPPER 49 East 95 Street G.O. Rep,, Senior Band, Student Patrol, Chess Club, Science Club. '?.g?7 MARIE TESTA VIRGINIA TESTA 556 East New York Avenue 639 East 87 Street Secretarial Studies Club, Official Class President Newman Club, Secretary to and Vice-President. Mr. Werbel. J Qty 'CZ' HARRIS JAY TIGER MARY ELIZABETH TODARO 1805 East 53 Street 2218 East 73 Street Student Patrol, Lieutenant Rexograph Machine, Cafeteria Patrol. Clothing, Newman, Spanish Clubs, Class Assistant. lskDEBORAH TOPPLE 51 Rockaway Parkway Library Squad, Junior Sing Spanish Club. A if-vp. BARBARA IO TUCKER 401 Schenectady Avenue Modern Dance Club, Senior Sing, General Office, Senior College Rep. f GLORIA HELENE TOUVEL 142 East 51 Street Booster, Mosaic, Sing, College Rep., Library Squad, G.O, Rep., Secretary to Miss Vogel. CAROLYN ANN TUCKER 466 Franklin Avenue Senior Sing. BARBARA ROSE TROMBELLO 280 Crown Street Red Cross Rep., Red Cross Hospital Volunteer. wwf. I ARNOLD LEE TUCKER 586 Maple Street Bio. Lab, ADA TURKEL 178 Rockaway Parkway Library Squad, Emergency Room. 'mf 'DM-M., RALPH EMIL VILLANO 640 Hawthorne Street Cafeteria Squad, Spanish Club. RICHARD ALAN VINITZ 486 Brooklyn Avenue AudioAVisual Squad, Student Patrol, Stage Squad. vi fm 'Elf DORIS B. TROMPETER 41 East 53 Street Secretary to Mr. Koltin, Soph, Sing. STUART VICTOR TUCKER 258 Remsen Avenue Captain Cross Country Team, Track Team, Field Squad, Cafeteria Squad. VERONICA ANNE VITALE 553 Brooklyn Avenue Library Squad, Soph., Junior and Senior Sings, Red Cross Rep. -kBARBARA LESLIE VOLK 580 Empire Boulevard Boosters, Bon Apetit, President Modern Dance Club, Spring Music Festival, Coaching. 4' fir Z 1 . My 4 f MYRNA WAGMAN 1360 Eastern Parkway Secretary to Mr, Brodkin, G.O. Alternate, Secretarial Studies Club. Xt L9 Lit f'r't l' if X35 J f O GJ A.. ,75- LIGA VOLMARS 641 Crown Street Wingate World, Library Squad, Bon Apetit Club. Pen Pal Club, Spanish, Poetry Clubs, Mosaic. fizfzzyxv BARRY WALDMAN 288 Crown Street Ricuann voLosHlN HLUUT WABNIK one Mrowood sneer 530 El'TiD'V9 Boulevard Typewriter Repair Squad English 0ffiC9- CEIL WALUMAN 1710 Union Street Program Committee, Junior and Senior Sings, Secretary to Nlr. Goldberg, Mr. Zamicnow. ROBERT LEE WALKER 464 Bainbridge Street , if do i ff?-' guy' ' ,f X I4 I, ff ,ff r' ' J ,,V,r 4 !1', FJ ,ff 1' f SARAN WALLACH RICHARD RONALD WALPOW WINIFRED FRANCES WARD VERNON H. WARNER f 1625 President Street 140 East 119 Street 247 Decatur Street 135 Decatur Street ,V NX' Gym Leader, Track Team History Club, Cafeteria Senior Sing, Library Squad, Orchestra. 4-Y V' Lieutenant. Class Secretary. 4 X i l X' If -.f l M 'X , X , Zo ,, ,fy rc VZ? ,V K , X, 7 ,7 , A, , Mft, MARY EVELYN WATERS IPHYLLIS WAXENFELD 43 Sumner Avenue Modern Dance, Volleyball, Tennis Clubs, Secretary to Mr. Levy, Nlr. Hucles, Fashion Show, G.O. Rep. ,JG Vw 1 '?' SUSAN B. WAXMAN 1588 President Street Guidance Office, Orchestra, Library Squad, Mosaic, Sing. 'ik ROY JOEL WECKER l1l'ELAINE CAROL WEIN 118 East 95 Street Cafeteria Squad, Nlimeo Squad. 40 East 43 Street Secretary to Mr.Nems0I'1. Dr. Scherer, Nlr, Zarnichow, Library Souad, French Club, Social Studies Office. Rfinmf BARBARA S. WEINBERG 476 Crown Street Philosophy Club, Service League, Guidance Office, Scenery Committee Senior Sing, Social Studies Office, A ieg! li 'nav- ' l li-CAROL WEINBERG QHAL WEINBERG MELVYN ROBERT WEINBERG Junior and Senior Sings, 143 East 94 Street 219 East 96 Street Student Court, Secretary to Soccer Team, Student Senior Gym Leader. Mr, Nemson, Mr, Council. Senior Rep., G.O. Cafeteria Squad, Secretary Deutschman, French Club. Rep., Longfellows, President to lVlr. Alper, Mimeo Squad Official Class. 5 X. . . ii! wg. RUSALVN WEINBERGER 1346 53 Street Orchestra, G.O. Rep., Program Office, Secretary to Dr, Mandel, Official Class President. MADELINE SUSAN WEINER 415 Lefferts Avenue Service League, G.O. Rep, Boosters, Girls' Chorus, Red Cross Rep., Guidance Office. -A-RUNALD WEINER 457 Schenectady Avenue Student Patrol, G.O. Rep., History, Bio. Clubs. ge .af-ff' MICHAEL WEINGAST ARTHUR H. WEINSTEIN IMVRA WEINSTEIN 691Midvv0od Street Captain Audio-Visual Squad, Captain Broadcast Squad, Sing, Music Festival, Student Patrol. 114 East 53 Street Co-Captain Cafeteria Squad, Lieutenant Student Patrol. al-PAULA HELENE WEINSTEIN l 12 East 55 Street Boosters, Wingate World, Junior and Senior Sings, 766 Spectrum, Mosaic Staffs. Attendance Office. SUSAN WEINTRAUB 665 Ralph Avenue Red Cross Volunteer, Modern Dance Club, Junior Sing, Library Squad, Secretary to Mr. Held. 645 Lefferts Avenue Secretary to Dr. Scherer, French Club, Red Cross Rep., Senior Sing, Mosaic. MAXINE WEISS 570 Lefferts Avenue Junior Leaders, Volleyball Club, Glee Club, Attendance Office. ,VZ My f mu J ymfwf, f f V , , ,. . X 1Mf'Of!dQQff'f'Z4X 4 ffm Z' H my .ic wp 550179 f f W- f., X. .. ,f,. ,.,f , . ,, ,, ,.., fmiafw.. . ..f.f...., Q-. 4 Vflzlv - . . i- Mx K 'l K l. BENJAMIN WENGROFSKY 98 East 52 Street -A-FREDDIE WIENER 171 East 96 Street G.O, Vice-President, Longfellows, Captain Arista Basketball Team, B.B,S.C. Delegate. FRANCINE LEE WILLS 373 Herkimer Street Accounting Office. SUSAN RHDDA WERTER 701 Ralph Avenue Secretary to Miss Gutenplan, Mr. Moskowitz, Mrs. Snenin. I I- K' 6 ' ,, .lfwa ez EDITH WILENSKY 987 Montgomery Street Secretary to Mrs. McCatty, Guidance Office. ARLENE PHYLLIS WILSON 1013 Clarkson Avenue Sing, Red Cross Rep., Official Class President. ROBERTA JOYCE WHITMAN 441 Brooklyn Avenue Secretary to Mrs. Goldman, Miss Kennedy. ARNEASE E. WILLIAMS 1357 Carroll Street Library Squad, G.O. Rep., Cafeteria Squad, Assistant to Mrs. Silver, Official Class Secretary. EDDIE WILSON 221 Halsey Street IADA WIENER 740 Empire Boulevard Senior Sing Secretary and Writer, lunior Sing Writer, Student Lounge Commission, Wingate World. EDWARD IAMES WILLIAMS 1618 Fulton Street Senior Sing. MARCIA FAY WILSON 1342 Union Street Soph. Class President, Assistant Treasurer G.O., Orchestra, Volleyball Club, Sing, G.O, Rep. 7 tw'-f ARTHUR WILLINSKY 99 East 96 Street Bio. Squad, Cafeteria Guard. i f .,-1 7 1 :.,, , , ., ,,,.: Y 1 it , 4, i. Va-': . 'G I t?5isf1'i' IHOWARD LAWRENCE WOHL 2007 Union Street Swimming Team, Cafeteria Squad, Gym Leader. 5472960 Nu-ng-,Y ELAINE J. WISOTZIK 659 Ralph Avenue G.O. Rep., Senior Rep., Official Class Secretary, Secretary to Miss Mullin, Mrs. Ramer. -A-JAY R. WITTEN 897 Empire Boulevard Radio Club, Math Team. GARY STUART WOHL 1566 Carroll Street Captain Soccer Team, Student Council Committee. G.O. Rep., Red Cross Rep., Sing, History Club. l SHERYL WOHL ICECILE JANICE WOLETZ BARBARA WDLINSKY A24 Hawthorne Street Senior Leaders, Secretary to Mrs. Rogers, Mr. Biller, Mr. Brodkin. 133 East 116 Street 1664 President Street G.O. Rep., Cafeteria Squad, Secretary in Accounting Sing, Fashion Show, Office for Mr. Pfeffer. Attendance Secretary. ff -. I -A-ALAN MARTIN WOLSKY BERNIE WORST BARBARA S. WRIGHT 320 Sterling Street 1008 Winthrop Street 40 MacDonough Street President Longfellovvs, Assistant Captain Audio- Modern Dance Club, Mixed Fencing Team, Electrons Visual Squad, Broadcast Chorus, College Rep., Commissioner Student Studio, Sing, Student Patrol, Senior Sing, Tennis Club, Council. Y Music Festival. Girls' Chorus. MARTIN HERMAN WULF 472 Albany Avenue Lieutenant Student History Club. Patrol, I K 'i N MARTELL WYNN 319 Bainbridge Street Basketball Team. ROGER YOUNG B19 Herkimer Street Track Team, Boys' Chorus, Nlixed Chorus. 5, ,,,,, . -A-PERRY HOWARD ZAND 501 Lefferts Avenue Wingate World, History Club, Bio. Club, French Club President. ,X f ' x A x ee 'il E2 .aux ISABEL YANOVITZ yazifwfkt DAVEEN M. YOUNGWORTH 672 Crown Street Secretary to Mr. Zlotnick, Earth Science Club, Library Squad, Senior Sing, Official Class Secretary. LINDA ZAREFSKY 210 East 51 Street Modern Dance Club, Soph.. Junior and Senior Sings, General Office, Emergency Room. V Agn 91 Street League, Sing, to Mr. Levy, Nlr. Peters, GO. Rep. JUDITH BETTY ZALDIN 1316 Carroll Street Boosters, Folksinging Club, Junior and Senior Sings, Secretary to Dr. Scherer, Mr. Moskowitz. STEVEN JERRY ZAREFSKY 222 East 93 Street Baseball Team, Bowling Team. .f wf,,e.',fz,m,-V '. J L 169 201.5511 W 2 'V Vin-av' RACHEL ZERO 689 Hawthorne Street Bowling Team Club, Library Squad, Secretary to Mrs. McCatty, Mr. Becker, Dr. Mandel. MARTIN ZISSER 116 Tapscott Street JOEL ZUTTER 244 East 92 Street Foreman in Metal Shop, Cafeteria Squad. Z tv-'S PAUL ZIEGLER 156 East 51 Street Health Education Office, Student Patrol. inn BRENDA ZIMMERMAN 390 Sutter Avenue MARION ZMORA 457 Schenectady Avenue Senior Rep., Volleyball Club, Sing, Red Cross Rep. fi' BARBARA ZUCKER 973 Montgomery Street Secretary to Mr. Moskowitz, Softball Team, Cafeteria Squad. N . :K A-JACK PAUL ZORFASS 712 Crown Street Orchestra, Bio. Club, Yiddish Club, Coaching, Spanish Club. 1.5 ERROLL IRA ZUCKERBURG 1625 President Street Talent Show, Cafeteria Squad, Program Office, G.0. Rep., Assembly Commission, Junior E.-V' MARTIN ZWEIFLER 724 Remsen Avenue Cafeteria Squad. GAIL ANNETTE KRIEGEL 468 Crown Street Class President, Boosters, Girls' Glee Club, Art Commission, Scenery Junior Sing, Secretary Mrs. Wolfe. LELIA LOCKWUUD 255 Herkimer Street Senior Rep,, Red Cross Rep, Class Secretary, Attendance Monitor. JOEL MILES FRANKEL 972 Eastern Parkway Swimming Team, Gym Leader, Shotput Team, Cafeteria Squad. 4:-if-. MARTY KORTMANSKY 82 Rockaway Parkway Swimming Team, Student Patrol, Cafeteria Squad, lvlimeo Squad, ff'm'WW www HARRIET MDNIOUE lVicNEIL 160 Gates Avenue Cafeteria Guard, G.O. Rep., Secretary of Class, Girls' Chorus. 7 DORIS GRABER 72 Tapscott Street Service Squad. eg 313 j5.2:1:7 J' I, awe va ,bg 944 V f1f,, 5 ,, .,.. . , iw . V fmme- f f f ,, .,..., . -' ?-'- ,-'.Q:,-:-:-.f:-:Za-1v1y:,:V .,,,. ...,,... W Stl-A V - -' ' . .. . ,,.,,. . HOWARD KUSNETZOV 63 Rockaway Parkway lvlimeo Squad. 2221-0 va, ..4w:zz'.-:2sZ,+?'i ' MILTON HARRISON 569 Putnam Avenue Cross Country Team, Track Team, Student Patrol, Cafeteria Patrol, G.O. Rep. CAROLINE LISA 283 Clarkson Avenue Red Cross Rep. JV' ' 165 f' fp ALLEN RICHARD MILLER STUART RICHMAN 152 Tapscott Street 1228 East 10 Street Chem. and Physics Labs. 'Xi DWR' D3 SYDELLE BARBARA ROBKIN 836 Montgomery Street -Secretary to Mrs. Turecan, Homework Monitor for Mrs. Vertucci. '53 'GUY of ,Qr MARILYN SERVETAH 97 Brooklyn Avenue Editor Wingate World, Editor Sing Journal, Ambassador for G.O, Council, Spectrum, Sing. MARILYN SCHWARTZ 1071 Clarkson Avenue AUDREY WILSON 554 Eastern Parkway Modern Dance Club, Tennis Club, Cafeteria Lieutenant, Junior and Senior Sings. GERALD SIMON 580 Empire Boulevard Cafeteria Squad, Secretary Mrs. Newman, Miss Berman, Mrs. Homnick, Library Assistant. , is iff' I ' 'I' W, ' y if f Y' iff. A i JOEL A. EINSCHLAG 131 East 119 Street Orchestra, Red Cross Rep,, Chem. Squad, Student Patrol. Wm RUSALIE GUSS 794 Midwood Street HOMEBOUND STUDENT We are proud to include Rosalie with the Senior Class. She writes us, My ambition is to be a secretary Land maybe get the boss's son while l'm at iii. it tty 2 , t We V I 'O J -I in txi S, 'Q L. EJ Q - ft! i H' T ' X X Wk tt' QL-Mlmitw. BONITA APONTE 1254 Lincoln Place IBENJAMIN R. ATMORE 28 McDonough Street Student Patrol, Cafeteria Patrol. HARVEY BARON 1407 Linden Boulevard IRA BRUCE BAYERS 655 Brooklyn Avenue Basketball Team, J.V. Basketball, Student Patrol, Cafeteria Patrol. IRONALD SAUL BENAS 947 Montgomery Street Captain Student Patrol, Cafeteria Squad, Junior Executive Club, Gym Secretary, Sing. VIC BERKOWITZ 997 Clarkson Avenue Cafeteria Guard, Student Patrol, JOHN WILLIAM BERRY 1124 Halsey Street Junior Varsity, Track, Student Patrol. IMARIN HARRIS BORDDWITZ 166 Rockaway Parkway Cafeteria Squad, INEAL JAY BRENOWITZ 621 Lefferts Avenue Cafeteria Squad, Student Patrol, Cafeteria Co-Captain Official Class President. IGURDON KEITH BROWN 2068 Bergen Street Student Patrol. ROGER WILLIAM BROWN 353 Prospect Place Basketball Team Co-Captain Track Team, ROBERT S. CHERNOFF 109 East 96 Street IJOSEPH L. CLARK 132 Decatur Street GAIL COOPERMAN 814 Eastern Parkway Library Squad, Sing, G.0. Rep, Chorus. PAUL JOSEPH DiGlACOMO 401 Hawthorne Street Bowling Team, Cafeteria Squad. CAROLYN DOTTIN 512 Hancock Street G.0. Rep., Red Cross Rep., Senior Sing, General Office, Modern Dance Club, Tennis. HERBERT IRA DRAZEN 555 Kingston Avenue Math Team. GLORIA JEAN EASON 175 West 137 Street, N.Y. Volleyball, Switchboard. FERN SYDNEY ESCOE 37 Moffat Street Modern Dance Club, Senior Sing, KENNETH J. FEINTUCH 511 Lenox Road Cafeteria Squad, Gym Leader, Junior Sing, Cafeteria Squad. NEIL ARTHUR FEUERSTEIN 750 Lefferts Avenue Basketball Team, Baseball Team. WENDY GANS 921 Montgomery Street Junior Sing, Class President, Class Secretary. JERRY GELMAN 199 Tapscott Street Monitor for Mr. Rochlin, Mr. Levy, Mr. Glass, Mr. Krinsky, Dr. Scherer. JIMMIE LEWIS GLOVER 168-15144 Road, Springfield Gardens, Queens Varsity Team, Cafeteria Squad. EDWARD GLYNN 514 Maple Street MICHAEL CELSO GOODWIN 966 Malone Place I ROGER GRAHAM MIKE FRANK GURELLO 400 Fenimore Street Senior Leader, All-American. EDNA HARRIS 153 Jefferson Avenue G0 Rep., Chorus, Modern Dance Club, Sing. ESTHER MARIE HARRIS 371 Sumpter Street Secretary to Mrs. Ramer, Mrs. Eiseman, Mrs. Rennick, Mrs. Aaron, Switchboard. ILEROY HOPE 217 Lewis Avenue IRVING HYDE 182 East 93 Street Cafeteria Guard, Mimeo Squad. IHERBERT RONALD JOHNSON 183-15 Henderson Avenue Gym Leader, Senior Rep., Junior Varsity, Class President, Track Team. HORACE JONES 1709 Sterling Place Student Patrol, WILLIAM LEONAS LEWIS 541 Halsey Street STANLEY LITVINOFF 844 Midwood Street KATHRYN ANNE LUISI 430 Fenimore Street Student Patrol, Class President, Class Secretary, Secretary to Mrs. Lebowitz, YVETTE JOAN LUTSKY 2007 Union Street Modern Dance, Secretary to Mr. Felsher, in Music Department, of Student Court. IONA MARTINEZ 1504 President Street IHERBERT K. MILLER 350 Empire Boulevard Cafeteria Squad, J.V. Basketball, Official Class Vice-President, Student Patrol, Secretary to Miss Lyons. IRDBERT MILLER IMARTIN M. MOSKOWITZ 597 Lefferts Avenue Gym Leader, Mimeo Squad, Service Squad. IALVIN MOON VERNON LEE NORWOOD 177 Putnam Avenue Basketball J.V., Basketball Varsity, Track Team, Student Lounge Squad. FLOYD ODEN 509 Throop Avenue Junior Band. ALEXANDER OLIVER 182 New York Avenue Track Team, Cafeteria Squad. IJOSEPH T. OSTRANDER 415 Lincoln Road Leaders Club CARL AUGUSTUS PANTII' 525 McDonough Street WALTER PARKER 283 Jefferson Avenue Student Patrol BARBARA ANN PETERSON 412 Monroe Street Dancing Club, Chorus, Sing Assistant to Mr. Levy CHARLES POWELL 35 Lexington Avenue l MURTON ROSENFELD IIRVING GERALD ROTH 200 East 91 Street Secretary in Physics Class Baseball Team RICHARD W. RUBENDALL 318 Rochester Avenue Swimming Team School Patrol, Secretary to Mrs Kamen 0 WILLIAM M. SOLOMON 92 East 51 Street Co-Captain Cafeteria Squad IJOHN TENAGLIA IROBERT G. TYLER 1541 President Street Cafeteria Squad, Student Patrol, BERNIE WASSERMAN 105 South 8 Street Drama Club LESTER WEIDEN 566 Montgomery Street President Official Class, Cafeteria Patrol, Secretary to Official Teacher. I DAVID WULTMAN DONALD WOOD 700 East New York Avenue QQ X o el? .9 War Q xii! CQ I A N' r X , Vg L ,G F X Y Q G, 'li.,,j,' W Rp t! co. Rep., Red Cross Rep,,y ' '--- Wf ,i I iii .J , if 1 I, ' -4 if 4 Muvin ii. sacks iff 4, 899 Montgomery Street ,If Class President 1 II, ELOISE SHELBY 152 Albany Avenue VIVIAN SHIPMAN 141 Monroe Street I Volleyball Club, Cafeteria ,. . I Squad ' 'J J , 1 l! LENNY SINGER fypfly 69 East 96 Street ' G.0. Rep., eip. Lap. I,oe'f,+ei l oslft s 173 N oob I W ,1,A LARRY 2 Z JOEL 3 5 WF PJCHMIAN Z Z GOLDMAN 'Z 5 G05 0 -0 i 1 f ' H 5 . WT P' 'I ,3 i1 , V j- 11 , V 1 g M L 5' f X be J 0 0 lr I W 'aa :1f111 1:1111 2 ' -1-a1. 2 12.2 -11-1:1:'11- - 1 WOW 233:-: EXLEEN OO Q 1 ' '-.,,, gr v Q N--. 3 - Q STANLETL N ,gn 1 1'gg?'X,i. -- su: n '.,'- f' ' 1 1, f f e Q 'Z l 0 qi 2 W - in 'A 0 X . 0 x o AA ' , X E boy wwe DNB mow ron, 1-a+: SCA-KOOL -- n' 5212. 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If 4 .li il K . lu' 'Xl lg J uw, :.' ,M X P , ,, I I 1 ENE il qw' IN 41? I I I ADVICE TO THE HIGH SCHGQL GRADUATE based on BABBITT by SINCLAIR LEWIS lVIy friend, my young high school graduate, I may be your savior, for I have come to give you insight and wisdom stem- ming from many years of experience. As a young man I frequently spoke of Vision with a capital V. It seems that though I spoke of Vision, I never was to know it until I reached nearly fifty years of age. You are about to select a job and set patterns which will develop into your future way of life. Though you attended a good school, it could not possibly have prepared you for the ups-and-downs of living on a planet as complex as this. IVIy friend, listen carefully while I tell you of my life. Listen care- fully while I tell you of its-perils, confusions and mistakes. Coming from a family of no considerable means, I found it necessary to work my way through college. I intended to go through law school. This is when I met lVIyra Thompson. I married her. I didn't love her, but I married her because she expected me to and I didn't want to hurt her. This was my first big mistake. Never, my friend, should you marry for any reason except love. I didnlt go to law school, my second mistake, my friend. If you decide upon a career, do not let existing circumstances turn you away from it. Do not let temptations lmy wife's father was a realtor so I decided to enter the business as a life- long professionl turn you away. IVIy most damaging mistake was to become a carbon copy of every other businessman, to become a stamp or symbol of a way of life without ever thinking of my own needs or wants. Look at my house, my clothes, or even the paintings on my walls. Have you not seen the same or a similar house on every street in Floral Heights? I-Iave you not seen the same type of suit, shoes, and coat on every businessman in the growing city, Zenith? lVIy friend, I am a member only of clubs where the men are very respectable. I went to religious services which I did not like. I conformed in every way possible. I thought as all others on my income-level thought and felt. lVly friend, if you do as I did, you will eventually revolt against this vvay of life. You will get tired of your wife and become involved with another vvoman, which is against all that you formerly believed in. You will cuss in public, and revolt against the respected society of people. But, my friend, I finally found myself. I still live in my house with my paintingsg but, there is a change vvithin me. lvly friend, have Vision as I so wanted to have and finally obtained. Do what you want to do most. Dolores Nobles H, wt. 'W-.xl rw ty! 7 Carolyn Brown Martin Dinburg Maxine Boddie Rochelle Karger Antoinette Parsons Emlyne Sommer Ruth Schwartz Louis Delsarte '62 Joel Goldstein '62 Dolores Nobles Joshua Sandman Sheldon Smith Beatrice Guttenberg Paula Weinstein Claire Rutherford Ronnie Lask Marsha Janover Dorothy Hoffman Elisa Freeman Allan Feuer Merit Falk Beverly Jurist Joyce Cohen Fran Burack Marci Bender Marilyn Bessen Mike Boyar Bernice Katz Alan Malkotf Jay Meltzer Joan Nathanson Gloria Nixon Abigail November Gloria Touvel Liga Volmars Vida Scott Edith Epstein Myra Weinstein Susan Soroka Susan Asbyll Natalie Rand Rita Sandler Ada Wiener Susan Wayman Marcia Tapper Marilyn Sulzer Rochelle Sholtzow Eileen Sherman Lynn Shapiro Anita Rosenblatt Lenore Ruderman Gloria Peek Rosalind Mogel Lois Malkin Madeline Kurtz Linda Kahn Ellen Freedkin Carol Blumenthal Florence Levy Anita Rosenstein Janet Schiff Ceil Waldman Lois Bassman Carole Finfer Myra Altman Myra Buchbinder Mark Joseph Steven Cyrul Edward Sumber Richard Landau Henry Beinstein Z ff-2' Sv -r ':'f' mf MRS. 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