High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 89 text:
“
'3- HARRIET WILSON 1411 Clinton Ave., BX. Let faith in God guide you and life ivon't he a hurden. gf LESLIE WODIN 81-16 266 sf., Qu. Our true nationality is man- kind. 'Wu-nu., 'ul DAVID L. ZARET 302 W. 86 St., Man. Where once my careless child- hood stay'd. JERRY WINEVSKY 172 E. 4 St., Man. - High school down and col- lege to go. FLORENCE WOLF 50 W. 96 Sr., Man. Sometimes pensive, sometimes otherwise. 1 D11 AP' f MX p . M 11.1 'I+ ntl' all F All li I1 Q WH, , 1 L5 1l1lllWlWWlt I PETER WINOKUR 2210 Fenton Ave., Bx. La jeunesse est une i-vresse continuelleg c'est la fevre de la raison. X ,KZ ri- V ELLEN WOLFE 1065 Jerome Ave., BX. Life is not breath hut action the use of our senses, our mind and our faculties. . . .Q-199 Q-sl' PAUL ZIMET 180 Riverside Drive, Man. Let me not grope in the dark but keep my mind in the faith that truth will appear in its simplicity. livi- - I . 1 - 'Z-'Ek' yjQgL.c1i DAVID WISELTIER 14 Monroe St., Man. Here today, gone tomorrow. X ,.rr 5 IRIS WOOL 267 W. 89 sf., Man. Your genuine action explains itself, your conformity ex- plains nothing. KW W 3 RITA ZUCKERMAN 39.39 46 sr., Qu. And let me bear the measure of seed on the ploughed yields of spring.
”
Page 88 text:
“
,sh JOSEPH WHITE 1611 Parlc Ave., Man. A friend in need is a friend indeed. Q' Q5 5 X xt L I RUTH WITAL 245 Gun Hill Roacl, Bx. Ah, but a man's reach should exreed his grasp, or what's a heaven for? lmrlsly MARK WURMBRAND 1491 Metropolitan Oval, Bx. The mark of originality is not novelty but sincerity. fr? Aft LIBBY WILCI-IINSKY 3636 Greystone Ave., Bx. In this world all people are good, kind, and real. KENARD WILLIAMS 1418 Prospect Ave., Bx. Those who have it should use it. 49 xt- BRENDA LLMANN 23-21 29 St., . v The joys that live and s l A never die, are gifts from Go through the ear and eye. f Ff.mingT0fl Q ,v 1 , I 5 T T ' ll 1 al-A . L , L D Q11 L- !-mmlaglquluamylgv 'u'v-nuiYllKlDll..!m 'X , 1 ' ev' f' I 1 125 '6 Ez? iv gy. 2 Q Z -Z ... me ees Cyp 9 9' SANDY WITTENBERG 1 5 5- L eg! me ' 845 West End Ave., Man. ' A if Q 1' 1 Nous azmons toujours ceux . ' i qui admirent, et nous n'ai- Yi f' at f, Wi- ' mons pas toujours ceux que nous admirons. ff Z3 V... sg YN, is CAROL YANKAY JEFFREY YOUNG SUZANNE YUSTMAN 4841 Broaclway, Man. 876 Bryant Ave., Bx. 1565 Theriot Ave., Bx, Whosoever is delighted in God helps them that help Let each man exercise the solitude is either a wild beast themselves. art he knowf, or a god.
”
Page 90 text:
“
We, I if 0' the Seniors of the class of 1959, being of slightly unsound mind but obviously healthy W body ldue to yearly check-upsl, and possessing the virtues of Etfort, Co-operation, Courtesy, A 36,396 3ndhLeaLderlship Ejgtgrieratsgbupiance, and those of integrity and intelligence in lesser amounts, o um e u e : Q A y q g To MRS. MANHEIMER: a clock radio which plays Stormy Weather every morning at seven. To MR. COOPER: the lead in the teachers' revival of My Fair Lady. To MRS. OSHEREDIN: a Senior class which will have not the slightest interest in the results of the College Boards. To MR. KOEHLER: an all-girl architecture class. To DR. SAYERS: a black leather jacket and motorcycle boots. - To MR. RICHTER: a free ticket for everyone. To MR. KOSAKOFF: a lifetime pass to the Miss Universe contest. To MR. GLAZER: a hand-painted oboe. To MR. RUSS: an automatic gol-dinger. v To MR. GOLUB: a box at the races. all will l I l I ' K A ' To MRS. GOTTESMAN: a trip to deepest, darkest Africa, where she may at last visit the ' elephants' graveyard. To MRS. BAGAR: an automatic donut machine. To MISS PFERDT: A flexible deadline. To DR. STOCK: objective evidence that the Earth revolves around the Sun. To MR. GRUBER: a V-8 juice cooler to be placed in the corner of room 406. To MR. KANE: a dictionary of jazz lingo. Q 7 UZ 44, ,mm , ' x QQ V jf N' Q Q 'NWN
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.