Jamaica High School - Folio Yearbook (Jamaica, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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Rafi 0 5 ' 1 i K , MJ , K f H , li 4 'ka 77 6 A D I' ' ', D- , ,dy f 9 5 , ' 915, W ' ' , X 5 A Y. 1 M xfl' H 91 , , . ,l ,ll H' K qi Nh A 'fx YL K. p I 4, 'nf ww' kM'WfXQ-fSEWz,2Lx4 A ,Q 4 l l x 5 X X l ll P X H Xl xilk Al -, ,J 'SJMTQ W3 l A 'tv t .5 meifelni f0I'l'l Sagebrush hugs the sand, awed by the vast emptiness of the sky, The desert, swept bare by a relentless broom, Cowers beneath the harsh wind, Its bareness unbroken except for a tiny silent village of mournful squatting buildings like dark blocks scattered by a careless hand. The town stretches feebly in the sun, sighs longingly for lost youth, and returns to a refuge of broken memories, Remembering the clanging of eager pickaxes that pursued a golden glint amidst the rock, The laughter of rugged men that rang out in mirthful bravado, The suppressed moans of patient women who had been robbed by death. The happy squeals of children at their play, The soft crooning of a mother rocking her baby to sleep, The shrill neighing of horses waiting for their riders, The wild strains of a fiddlels music that defied the frontier loneliness. Sunburnt days come and go and still the memories. . . Then suddenly the silence of years is shatteredg An evil mushroom looms in the sky and thunders its message with an ominous new sound. The wooden body of the old town trembles and is afraid. CAROLYN GAISER A-, Q fi fetttqa r Qti5i7f5MsT2W get X- i rmm. ibecbca fion Wle, the graduating class of June 1953, wish to dedicate this Yearbook to the ideal of world brotherhood. So fundamental a principle of the peace and happiness of the world, this goal of brotherhood could not survive without the support of every least member of the human race. In order to do our share, then, in upholding this ideal, and turning it into a reality, we do hereby vow, by this book, to maintain to the best of our ability all the ethics of brotherhood and its implications. if MN li V N , 'XA ff f fs, Q, 'L SA fX X W XM iff? I HQ AX Q lg 'X it 1 fl lfJiXJf,X X f 5- , M gn, -I X f? .B j - ' A - Q Qi' X Milli 9 rinciloa :S eddage Dear Friends of the Class of june 1953: With graduation at hand, congratulations are in order and I want to add mine to those you are receiving from your family and other friends. You are to be congratulated for the industry and perseverance which has made this significant achie v!iit pos ' e. f ig 1 As I look around our community, I End that th ers ' s He regarded most highly are not necessarily the wealthiest or the brainiest, bu frat I ry' are the persons who give most freely of themselves for the furtherance ofx h hile community enterprise. In school you have had many opportunities to - Iuai l t i in various kinds, and the most successful of you have seized these opportunitie , y rendering service, have enriched your lives. Adult community life will present ny more such opportunities and I urge you not to fail to interest yourselves in wort e church and community projects. You will make new friendships and ll g a g satisfactions as you grow in experience and maturity from your work fo so V hilc community enterprise. Unselfish service for some worth- while cause is the key Axe satisfactions. It is my hope that many of these satisfactions may , o hr' yours for, thereby you and your community will be the richer. Cordially yours, MAURICE D. HOPKINS Prirzripal, fnnmim High School Six Congratulations on achieving the goal you set for yourself four years ago Xou have done a good job. I have enjoyed working with you, as individuals and as groups The success of your senior functions has been the result of your Fine leadership the splendid cooperation of all, and your wonderful class spirit. Just carry these qualities with you whether to a higher education, or out into the business world and you will again attain your goal. My best wishes for your success and happiness. Congratulations to you, your parents and the faculty, on the successful completion of one phase of your educational develop- ment For long and sometimes difficult years your parents have looked forward to this graduation as an event which should mark the end of childhood and the beginning of young women- A long and active life lies ahead of you. Make the most of It has been most pleasant working with this class for the past two years and I wish to each member a full and happy life. llL5l7l2f Dear Seniors: In the class of June '53 I found the problems so prevalent in planning for large numbers. Is the place large enough? Will we reach all the seniors? These questions arose repeat- edly in planning your activities. To relieve these handicaps your fine spirit of enthusiasm and cooperation was always pres- ent to make success in your undertakings a positive conclusion. It has been a pleasure working with you. May each gradu- ate have such future success and happiness as you with for yourselves. Sincerely, MORRIS PERMAN Dear Seniors: At last the day for which we have planned, term after term, is here. Commencement Day! For some, at times, the goal seemed so distant-almost beyond grasp, but your realization of all that graduation means has given you the will in spite of difficulties along the way. As you enter new fields of study or seek employment, take with you the spirit of cooperation and good sportsmanship you have learned here. Take your place in the world, and make it the world you want. Very sincerely yours, MILDRED L. JOSEPH Sincerely, MILDRED F. KARTEN Sincerely, WILLIAM C. HOLLIS Seven 60-gvkforo NATALIE TRAIN RICHARD STERN Dear Classmates: Our four years together have been all too short. It seems only yesterday that we walked the hill to Jamaica High School for the first time. But now we are parting-diplomas in our hands, friendships in our hearts, greater understanding in our thoughts. It is with these possessions that we anxiously face the future. As a Final remembrance of our high school days we present to you, the senior class, this Yearbook. Our hope is that in years to come it will provide many fond memories of Jamaica. With deep appreciation we thank Dr. Steinlein, our faculty advisor, for his patient guid- ance and the entire Yearbook staff for a job well done. To all our fellow-graduates'-the best of luck, a successful future, and a life filled with happiness. Sincerely, NATALIE TRAIN RICHARD STERN Mociafe gcbford HEI.EN WEXLER JERROLD HIRSCHEN Eight .gwirifanf gcbfom I S g 1 WE . X '- 1. 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Yet, we have always been aware of the understanding, patience and help with which our teachers and parents have led us through our high school careers. Now we are appreciative of the opportunity to thank them, one and all. During these years, we have realized the chal- lenges which will confront us in our attempts to live in a peaceful world. There is peace among us, for it thrives in the seed of a friendly spirit, in harmony, in understanding, in respect. Let us hope that in our future lies the propagation of the seed of world peace. Speaking for the Senior Class, we would like to thank Mr. Hopkins and the wonderful faculty of Jamaica High. You will be hearing from us-good citizens, preserving the benefits and accepting the responsibilities of our democracy. Sincerely, MARIANGELA VILLEGAS PHILIP KURNIT SALLY SHARPTON DAVID STOOP Tremunfr Sec,-emry 772fLf-:L TDP I-IFINDS I vif '55 in F X1 D wg ' 1 f X x Y P o ' -- - . I 57' ' ' ' W 1 ' . A , , ,L 4 1 I Q, , T' 4 'Ib u ,ll X' PE C-ii -' ,. I ' fg E V+-5.x-1 5' f- 'T N ' 4 . ,I In X W X f ' 5 mt' I 5 ' 'X ' A ' 1 wx glgflmigij n ' ' Y l ,I T' fZ M F ' 45 --5 Lyra Q -1 V ' 'll j I , A 4 In- Qx -?!f 5 . 1 , 1 A f X iiw,'if?'T-4-I mf f , n ' 'f n ' 1 ff ' ' 'I ' m V 1 . ' 'I - K ij ' II! l X lL....,.h 1,3 .3 gil JFX! -,xg x l 1 A Vfrxw- ' 3:i'ii - - X 4--?L ..--..-is Q Q- f' ' kff- . I L ':jj ? ' '55-:wetness ,Sai fb 2 ff f 1 -5 - , 32 ff -ff MX R 4 1- . - -. .: MW Q Tn.. '01, X s ' -'-- A KN-5.- v-pr A . N. 1. X .xrvg Q' s 1 '5' 4 Q4 N -Q ' LEE ABELOW X 69-08 175 St, Flushing X, College Cu.ri'..f Events Club, Swimming Ass't, Gym A!s't, Deans Off. Lee di? all'fhi'rl'gs well, In all he'll do, he will excel. -,.P -- LAWRENCE ABRAMS 80-54 266 St, Floral Park Hofstra College Hall Patrol, Honor Roll, P.S.A.L. Award, G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs., Gym Ass't. Anything he undertakes, Will be done without mistakes. LILLIAN ABRAMS 69-17 198 St, Flushing State Tech Library Squad, Glee Club, Ass't to Trs. Two down, one to go, ANNETTE ABREVAYA 84-32 Parsons Blvd, Jamaica College Modern Dance 17l, Social Dance Club, G.O. Rep. 135, Swim. Ass't- in-Training, Ass't to Trs. Full of fun, a friend to each, That's why we think she's a peach. RICHARD ACKERMAN 81-03 229 St, Queens Village College Physics Club, Math Club, Library Squad, Bio. Lab. Squad It's easy to say!He's okay! JACK ACINSKY 69-49 180 St, Flushing College Physics Club, Honor Roll 165, Grad 315 Yrs., Honor Eng., Hist., Math., Bio. Classes, French Cc-rt. A credit to the school is he, Success will be his destiny. Vox L lf lp no T H J M55 4 u CV, 'C fe ' V075 RONALD 75-04 249 St, Bakr se N.Y.U. ' Baseball Team 125, Hall Patrol 14l, P.S.A.L. Awards 125 The Boy that vows to carry the Brooklyn Dodgers, To a World Series Victory. HELEN E. ALLIEGRO 175-50 88 Ave, Jamaica Federal Government Honor Roll 135, Ass't to Trs., Acc. Honor Roll, Jamaica Vocational: French Honor Roll 121, French Club, Basketball, Softball Clubs, Asslt to Trs. A little slow, a little sly, That's how Helen got her guy. MURIEL ALTARAC 141-50 85 Rd, Jamaica Latin American Institute Girls, League, Language Club, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Honor Classes, Corr. Classes, Steno. Club Muriells peppy, she's loads of fun, No wonder she's liked by everyone. BURTON ALTURA 73-67 260 St, Floral Park Hofstra College Honor Roll, P.S.A.L. Awards, Spanish Club, Ass't to Trs. A swell fellow, lots of fun, And well liked by everyone. GLORIA AMARINO 89-23 202 St, Hollis Business Minor fs, P.S.A.L. Award, Sports Section, Honor Sten. and Type., English, Honor Roll 17j, Art Award, Ass,t to Trs., Athletic Clubs 113D, Shorthand, Speedwrit- ing and Accounting Clubs, Library Squad Attractive, cheerful and very kind, She's a girl who's hard to hnd. LAWRENCE ANDROS 69-61 183 St, Flushing College P.S.A.L. Award, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs. His ambition is the best, Th11t's the password to success 1 1 1.4 . - .af . fx 1,1 VH' ii, rum: -SQ, - iii --Bri V --eq SCSI'-l.Hi2l A ' ' Hifi 'E'?. 4T?1l1.1' it 2 '-fa' P rm-1 f I ' X X -1 4 L x,, , I 4.1. XSX ie- -QQ Ti. NORMA APPELBAUM 82-07 192 St, Jamaica Syracuse University French, History, UN Clubs, Honor Roll, Honor Eng., Program Comm., Ass't to Trs., Treas. of Senior ER, Art Dept. Award Ever so swell, in more ways than one, Normals sparkling, friendly, and lots of fun. GERALD ARDITO 85-32 143 St, Jamaica Fordham University Varsity Major J , Track Team, Swimming Team, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, G.O. Rep., Scholar- ship Club, Spanish Club, Pres. of Senior E.R. Gerry is a guy whom everyone knows, He'll make a hit wherever he goes. JOAN ARONSON 182-36 Aberdeen Rd, Jamaica Estates Cornell University Girls' League, Yearbook, Ushering Comm., Honor Classes, Honor Roll, Sports Section, Volleyball Team, Ass't to Trs., Program Comm., Lang. Club, Grad. in 3 Yrs. She came, she saw, she conquered. DONNA LEE ASENDORF 88-60 192 St, Hollis Business English Office, Accounting Office, General Oflice, Honor Roll Take a brain that's quick and clearg Add a heart that knows no fear, Your total assets here should be, The image of our Donna Lee. NORMA ASLANIAN 247-80 77 Crescent St, Bellerose Business Sports Section, Modern Dance, Honor English, Minor J's, Ath- letic Clubs C25 Always ready for a bit of fun, Norrna's liked by everyone. FRED AUSTIN 73-30 198 St, Flushing Cooper Union College Honor Roll, G.O. Rep., Science Honor Class, Physics Club. Anything he undertakes, Will be done without mistakes. X Y 1 ., as at 'V f ' . ' iii . x V, s gs it LEONARD AXELROD 223-09 65 Ave, Bayside Business This space may be blank, But on Leonard you can bank. LAURA AZIZ 73-73 260 St, Floral Park Queens College Leaders, G.O. Rep., Bio. Lab. Squad, Ass't to Trs., Honor Classes, Athletic Clubs, Honor Roll Lots of personality, brains and plus, That's what makes her tops with us. HOWARD BALLEN 86-19 Sanch St, Holliswood College Science newspaper, Physics Club, Grad. 3 Yrs. Flirtation is the ruination of How- ard's education. CAROLINE BANKOVICH 85-15 139 St, Jamaica Business Leaders, Athletic Clubs, Honor Classes, Honor Roll. A great kid and a true friend. BERNADINE BARTAL 166-18 Horace Harding Blvd, Flushing Business Ass't to Trs., Library Squad, Honor Roll Small and sweet and pretty too, She has made many friends through her years in school. MARION BAYARD 60-07 170 St, Flushing Business Ass't to Trs. For all she has a friendly smile. Knowing her is worth your uthite. I T-'TT '- '-' X .lx -f I xii- V ,v ' -, f S- 2 -f-,ii-VZ TTT fr J A fi 3 J tl I X 7 T K '-'eff ' r- f f -AQTX F - ex -f- - 6. T TX Ke es 5 DOUGLAS BEDELL 244-24 86 Ave, Bellerose College Circulation Mgr. of Hilltopper, Band lmusical letterj, Dance Band, Yearbook, Visual Aids Squad, Corr. and Honor Classes, Honor Roll C81 A musician that's really swell, just a great guy is Doug Bedell. EVELYN BELINSKY 207-13 Jamaica Ave, Bellaire Business Medical Aids, Honor Roll, Art Club, Ass't to Trs. 1 ' Herels a' girl without a doubt, She's our type, the fellers shout. LAUREL F. BENNETT 179-39 80 Rd, Jamaica Estates College Her virtues are many, her faults are few, Her charm is delightful, her friend- ship is true. LESLEY BENTLEY 67-77B Cloverdale Blvd, Bayside Radio Announcer WNYE Radio Station Hope is unbreakable. ROSEMARY BERARDINELLI 73-05 181 St, Flushing Nursing School Girls' League l2J, G.O. Rep. lll, Honor Roll l7J, Candidate for Comm. of Socials, Girls' League Gov. Bd. Here's the gal we're advocating, Sorry, boys, she's graduating, D IS BERECHE 1 reg 432,92 Rd, Queens Village Bidsines Yavgall Team, Ass't to Trs., or Roll air of brown, eyes of blue, l e all like her, so will you, gr' 3.47 l-IKTEL u 6 X..-l -'44 5 .if - A aiaiaiaesi-'zzz-V, V f., iii .. 1? DIANE J. BERG 75-04 184 St, Flushing College Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Girls' League, Yearbook, Hilltopper, So- cial Dance, Square Dance Clubs, G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs. Brains plus personality plus friend- liness equals one swell gal. JACK BERGON 80-49 249 St, Bellerose Business Health and Vfealth. ELEANOR BERNASH 89-01 184 Pl, Hollis Queens College Girls, League l4j, Chairman of Ushering Comm., Prog., Comm., Yearbook, Honor Roll CSD, Honor Eng., French, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Social Dance, French Clubs, Ass't to Trs., G.O. Store, Sports Section Ellie's a lovely person to know, Really swell from head to toe. ROBERT BERNSTEIN 182-34 80 Rd, Jamaica College Boy Leader of Arista, Clubs Editor of Hilltopper, Capt. of Golf Team, Major J, Boys' Varsity, Pres. of Senior E.R., Honor Roll l8l, Corr. Classes, Rambler Staff, Hist., Math., Mod. Lang. Clubs, German and Latin Awards, Ass't to Trs., Service Squad As rare as a hole-in-one, WARREN BERNSTEIN 144-34 71 Rd, Kew Gardens Hills Business Tilden H.S.: G.O. Rep. We are sure of one thing. And this is it: Warren is bound tj make a hit. KYLE BERRIS 67-31 181 St, Flushing College Honor Roll, Dean's Squad, Gym Squad, Service Squad You will earn what you deserve. BJ' your talent and reserve. X Q xii .ff .2 N Li 4? 3 Mlllf It fig ua.- x xii, -T X 1- 1 .L -Ill Q - -L 7 P N - f' F T ,Z i is - H A' 7. . it A ulkt I I U14 'TQ Y iN X Qimv, 'T - .:--- J! 'W --T JOYCE BERRY 91-22 246 St, Bellerose Business Honor Roll, Honor Sten. and Type. Brown har, green eyes, very pretty very nzce. CAROL ANN BETHGE 190-25 Woodhull Ave, Hollis Doctor's Ass't Ass't to Trs., Soccer Club, Frank- lin K, Lane: G.O. Rep., Red Cross Rep., Instrument Training Carol's the kind who is so rare, That none with her can quite com- pare. ELAINE BIBLOWITZ 186-21 Troon Rd, jamaica Estates Syracuse University Leaders t4j, Minor fs, P.S.A.L. Awards, Athletic Clubs f8j, Ass't to Trs., G.O. Rep., Hilltopper Rep., Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Yearbook A little bit of mischief, full of fun, Elaine's a girl liked by everyone. JOSEPH BICKMANN 89-41 241 St, Bellerose Business Track Team, G.O. Rep., Bishop Loughlin: Hall Guard, P.S.A.L. Awards, Ass't to Trs. Ladies and Gentlemen: Lend me your ears. I've finally graduated, After all these years. PAUL BIRMAN 75-51 196 St, Flushing M.I.T. Capt. and Mgr. of Rifle Team, Maj. J,', Co-Mgr. of Photo Stafl of Yearbook, Boys' Varsity, Math. Club, Physics Club, Scholarship Club, Corr. Class, Math. Analysis Class, Honor Roll C8j Paul stands out high above the rest, One of the nicest and one of the est b . , K , K ff ' ' o GE B X N f 1 v 86-5 int , Ho t. I Qolle ,J gf , f Chesleb A y: Ba l,:Team, Basket all maic . to 31, We like ' wwe' fi We k 's e . 'M ll ,MBR ! 'UL' LIANE BLASS 81-55 246 St, Bellerose Business G.V.T., Curr. Events Club, Acc. Club, Girls' League-in-Tr., Ass't to Dean, Ass't to Trs. As pretty a miss is hard to find, Face, hgure, and charm combined. Y 7 ynntax ' Q-38 1 e, Q!I:1e aj Businesw, 'QD Tho s s't Trs., Gra . fe She'MtPIhe an M But ther e devil in her s. HELEN BLEISTEIN 155-21 115 Rd, jamaica Business Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Grad. 315 Yrs., Program Committee You think she's shy, oh me, oh my, You just don't know her that's why. CLAIRE BLOCK 224-84 Horace Harding Blvd, Bayside Queens College Girls' League, Honor Roll, Social Dance Club, Ass't to Trs., Honor Eng., Hist., French Classes Fame is what you have taken, Character is what you gave. When to this truth you waken, Then you begin to live. HARVEY BLOCK 84-49 168 St, Jamaica N.Y.U. Fnglish Honor A prince of good fellows they al- ways say, For all who know him feel that way. STANLEY BOBROW 71-36 172 St, Flushing Collegi- Honor Roll, Physics Lab. Squad 123, Thomas Jefferson Band Accounting is his future field, He enjoys working with all types of figures N fm? r' .st ' O , t' Ii:-l 1 J, 'X ' Q X 4 Ti f' ' QLTQX ' A l 'l I 7 T t f ' S .- --f . K . -J' ' '-fl 'X r' . . - 1? in E, -X sif ted, LAWRENCE BOES 80-14 237 St, Queens Village College Arista, Arista Adm. Bd., Hilltop- per, Yearbook, Hist., Math., Stag- ers and Scholarship Clubs, Stage Prod., Latin Award, German Cer- tificate, Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll 171, Valedictorian. I have yet to know. ERNA BOLLINGER 90-22 186 St, Hollis New Paltz State Teachers College Leaders, Varsity, Arista, Athletic Clubs 1123, Honor Roll 183, Honor English, G.O. Rep. Her manners bright, Her smile is gay, Erna wins our vote any day. SUSAN BOND 173-52 Croydon Rd, Jamaica College Leaders 153, Athletic Clubs 113j, Trinity Club, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Swim. Ass't, Prog. Comm., P.S.A.L. Awards, Asslt to Trs. just like sugar, Sweet and refined. SAUNDRA RUTH BORIS 90-11 149 St, Jamaica College Ass't to Trs., G.O. Rep., Social Dance Club, Minor HJ , Hockey Club, Softball Club, Lib. Squad, Sports Section, M.V.T. 149 A little mischief, a lot of fun, Sandy is liked by everyone. fl ,. BRUCE B ' ' 0 ORNIC, , 209-16 as Dr, ufjdfiilage Businessf g. ' C Hfihor , ,-Roll Scgriv-ice Squad, !LPffS,,,23flf.-1'ZffS?ward,V,!f 'i fZ1ffsucfeW,in,l'f'iisin ess. Af ,.,fV f f. ff? - MARIE C. BOUCHERY 188-14 87 Dr, Hollis Business Ass't to Trs., Art Award, Acc. Club Mariels the gal with the wonder'- ful smile, Meet her once and linger awhile. 'Y v al, 'Q' RICHARD BOWNE 90-01 168 St, Jamaica Waynesburg College Honor Sten., Honor Eng., Honor Roll 18J, Asslt to Trs., Honor Corr. Classes, Stage Production He'll get by with Honors. JACK BRAGIN 186-05 Wexford Terrace, Jamaica Estates NBC Studio Musician Band 182, Orchestra 125, M.V.T. 121, Dance Band, Major Musical '6J,s', 121, Honor Roll, French Club, Physics Club, G.O. Rep., 149, Ass't to Trs. 145, P.S.A.L. Awards 141 His intelligence is only exceeded by his good looks. EDWARD BRAND 88-23 241 St, Bellerose Marines G.O. Drifter. GARY BRAUNSTEIN 219-30 Stewart Rd, Hollis Hills Hofstra Erasmus: Basketball, Handball In- tras., Att., Guard His personality and ambition, Will lead him to success. IRA BREITER 67-45 197 St, Hollis LIL' Honor Roll 13j, Hebrew Club, Honor Classes The pleasant kind, That's hard to hnd. PRISCILLA BREWSTER 161-61 86 Ave, Jamaica Boston University Hockey, Basketball, Diving Clubs, Sect Staff of Student Council, Trinity Club, Broadcasting Club, Girls, League, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Corr. Classes, Honor E.R., Arista. A merry lass with a merry smile. Hf -' -1- 84.1, N 9 1 ,. E -ii, ' Z XXX nirx. x- -,X 'Z 0, N N: xi f.c..i1N4-CD7-is -Q. ' 1 W-V li A T' 'H 1 P lx' Q X 1 till? ' .TW TU-all-'541-2' if fi , ,X - ,.. ,xfx GORDON BRING 80-51 213 St, Queens Village Columbia University Honor Roll f4D, Honor Classes, Attendance Office, Ass't to Trs., Bowling Club. We're sure of one thing and this zs zt. Gordon't sure to make a hit. ALAN BRONSTEIN 84-49 164 St, Jamaica College G.O. Rep., Honor Classes, Honor Roll, Corr. Class, Hilltopper, Year- book, Grad 3 Yrs. Circumstances as they are. He'll succeed by far. .AUDREY BROWN 108-11 164 Pl, Jamaica College Honor Eng., Hist. Classes, Honor Roll, Leaders, Athletic Clubs, G.O. Rep., Prog. Comm. Knowledge comes. But Wisdom lingers. -Tennyson. DOROTHY M. BROWN 173-20 105 Ave, Jamaica Business School God helps them that help them- selves. MAUREEN R. BROWNE 83-12 159 St, jamaica Business Cheering Squad, Co-Capt. Cheer- ing Squad, Honor Roll, M.V.T., G.O. Rep., Roller Skating Club, Asslt to Trs. Cute, vivacious, full of pep, Personality plus that's her rep. ROBERT H. BRUHL 75-11 180 St, Flushing Business Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., G.O. Rep. Success and fame, Will be his aim. ,. I X 1 . A 'ft X MJ ' . V-ei X . -- .ef i... N ,fiii V.. . 1 y , l iiii' A re' X-I 1 f V,-W ,A vlv K 1 1 warg -gk X f 2' oz 1 ' 4 . ' 'rs M .. gb, as 0 Q. . I 4, fi - if T X V 1 si . y f X 1 fs it H is 3 - -- 2:1-yn:-ag. .. 'f I 1,2 .. ETHEL MARIE BRUNS 75-43 188 St, Flushing Business Asslt to Trs., G.O, Store Here's a girl wh0's really fun, No wonder she's liked by everyone. JOAN BRYANT 117-19 168 St, St. Albans Queens College Span., Tennis, Softball Clubs, Ass't to Trs., Girls, League in Training, Leader in Training, Honor Span., Honor Sten., Honor Type., Honor Roll 143, Hist. Club, Yearbook For all she has a friendly smile, Knowing her is worth your while. BARBARA D. BRYER 85-38 Wicklow Pl, jamaica Estates Syracuse University Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll, Honor Bio., Honor Eng., Lang. Club, Hist. Club, Softball Club, Minor HJ , Prog. Comm., Certfs. in Art and Home Eco., G.O. Rep., Sports Section A popular girl in the senior class, Our Bobby is a likable lass. AUDREY BUCKLEY 115-48 169 St, Jamaica Oswego State Teachers College Honor Roll, Art Certf., Volleyball Tournament, Minor J , Softball Club, Ass't to Trs., Sports Section, Modern Dance. A smile that pleases, a grin that teases, Makes this gal a nat-ur-al. LEON BURROWS fi f' ILL, 109-16 Merrick Blv A Jgirlialfa St. Johns Uni'versi'tY,fJ A , X34 Track Te gy QMajor Ili rvice Squad!!-l Rep., Bgskertball qivfy. ,. ff fi , If at firsflydzi d lj sugiye-,tg 5 7 cbt Try, try Mgmt ff W C 1 CHARLES BUTLER 88-40 162 St, Jamaica Waynesburg College G.O. Rep., Senior E.R. Pres., Honor Roll, Honor English His manner and his friendly air, Will make him liked everywhere. N Rt lf, , 'iT ' fel-16 'S HIE. -. if' TT lixyfe- i tl l 7 . it ' v X ... JOAN BUTTNER 93-21 209 St, Bellaire Business-Airline Hostess Softball Club, Honor Roll C5l, Ass't to Trs., Sports Section, Vol- leyball Club A helping hand, a willing heart, Always ready to do her part. GRACE BUZZETTA 151-18 84 Rd, Jamaica Katharine Gibbs Honor Roll, Honor Eng., Span. Type., Modern Dance, G.O. Rep., Treas. Senior E.R., Sports Section, Lang. Clubs, Ass't to Trs., Prog. Comm., Attendance Oilice, Dra- matics Sugar, spice, a cute litle trick, Sorry boys, shels already been picked. J AUDREY CAI-'FINA 75-is 172 si, Flushing College Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll 181 Popular always, cute as ever, charming, Sweet and exceedingly clever. GENE CAMPBELL 71-17 Little Neck Pkwy, Floral Park Navy Service Squad, Ass't to Trs., At- tendance, Eng., Math. Ofhces, Varsity Letter for Wrestling, P.S.A.L. Awards, New Dorph H.S.: lStaten Islandj Student Council Dordt give up the ship. -John Paul Jones. STELLA M. CANNILLA 88-11 170 St, Jamaica Business Attendance Office, Volleyball Team, Ass't to Trs. Pretty and neat, And her hgure's a treat. LOUISE CARDONE 90-35 181 St, Jamaica Business Athletic Clubs l7l, Sport Section, Asslt to Trs., Prog. Comm., Honor Roll f3J, Honor Sten. and Type., Volleyball Tournament Here's a gal who's on the beam, Sugar and spice is what we've seen. . ggfrfi V . - l il nf - r X' Gif . if Y Ks Q' JOYCE CARLSON 86-02 Santiago St, Hollis College Varsity C2l, Major J'Sl' C23 Minor Jls' C4-J, Leaders Q3j, Capt. Swim. Ass't-in-Training, Swim. Ass't, Athletic Clubs C12j, Water Ballet, Yearbook CQJ, Arista HJ, G.O. Rep., Corr. Classes C4l, Honor Classes, Honor Roll CBD, Current Events and Scholarship Clubs It's evident that she eats her wheaties. ROSA CARPET 155-07 Jewel Ave, Flushing Business Honor Roll C-ll, Honor History, Acc. Certf. Rosa's a lovely person to know, Really swell fro z head to toe. J F V V 1 XA f, , , 1 CA 1 R mfg, 1 p -16 1 f t,.,Qu,5gli6sQ,i11age . .R 51 it Q 5 7 J' 'li lv I ' J 1.4 as X , i I t '1Qr,s.N,, Ho 'er Eiigllish , t. - Ekzir 'QflbhA3d,Q,.e5lisJ?' blugej Cy ' We like-jipirfzl you' ' Yoo. N.- , ,f , A L 1 l T 'v 1 WILLIAM CHAGARIS 76-73 173 St, Flushing College Art Club, H 211 Guard, Honor Roll t3l Alay success distinguish his future. JOEL CHAZIN 177--11 Edgerton Rd, Jamaica Amherst College Arista, Adv. Prod. Classes, Corr. Class, Hilltopper, Yearbook, Ten- nis Team, Boys' Varsity, Pres. of Social Studies Club, Scholarship Club, French Club, Physics Club Provided man is not mad, He can be cured of every folly but vanity. BETTY CHEESMAN 87-35 Little Neck Pkwy, Floral Park Business Honor Roll, Lib. Squad, Asst to Trs., Acc. Club, Math. Club, Bowl- ing Club Hair of brown, eyes of blue. Personality plus and sweetness too. ff' 'iii HWTEL fr l4N'M ITT jx .flllwlxg 5-ikflft-was ' 'T 5 -- 'X s- .---T -- -Q 1- - l - .-1? Q N, . 5,75 75- new EIUTILL I . nn.. Qgffflr' f Tv TT J - E aiu TTT- '17 I H ff' OV irgfgybarid oiub, ,Ass't' JENNY CHEN 185-32 Hilburn Ave, St. Albans University of Pennsylvania Art Club, Tennis Club, Adv. Mod. Dance, Ass't to Trs., Prog. Comm. I wish I could finish my college education and be an architect. SARALEE CHODROW 85-22 213 St, Queens Village College Ass't to Trs., Honor Classes: Bio., Eng., Hist., Honor Roll Q7l, Bio. Club, Prog. Comm. Sincere ambition to do the best, Is her password to success. A EN , HRISTIANSEN d Q ens Vi ' - 1 ol - glwi gf 01a'ROll B -, 0 J 1 ' i 'bf 5, i e I 1 ,l I I Vfyw I or r lg, . - . ' t ,W i7 - es me, wat il' f . GAIL CHRISTMANN 76-24 169 St, Flushing Business Sports Section, Art Certf., Sewan- haka H.S.: Softball, Honor Roll Nice to know, a friend to each, In other words, she's a peach. EVELYN CICCONE 81-47 246 St, Bellerose Business Honor Roll, Honor Sten. Type., Sports Section Lovely to look at, Delightful to know. and HENRY CLARK 105-16 Waltham St, Jamaica Business Service Squad, Ass't2 to Trs., ean, H in , f I X il WJ eeif' V g e fi Z 1 x ff 'ff PV ' ' f Q ff 4 f W f , f f 1 ? f M uae., fee: an of ,. . A .X f 4 le ' ' air s J J if f eiaai .tf. 5 af JACK COAKER 189-15F 73 Ave,, Flushing College Honor Roll It was a tough hgh! ma, But I won. ERNIE COHEN 172-42 Grand Central Pkwy, Jamaica N.Y.U. Hilltopper 425, Yearbook, Honor Roll tfij, Bio., Math., Hist., Scholarship Clubs, Ace. Off., Ass't to Dean, Mimeograph Squad l3J, Honor Bio., Math., Eng., Hist., Boosters, Asslt to Trs., Grad. 3 Yrs. To put it modestly: I'm sagacious, vivacious, witty and wise, Charming, popular and so easy on the eyes. ETHEL COHEN 81-50 190 St, Jamaica College Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll, Dra- matics Club, Lib. Squad You may look as hard as you please, Girls like Ethel don't grow on trees. JANET COHEN 65-28 223 Pl, Bayside Queens College Hist Office, Ass't to Trs., Chorus f3j, Grad. 3142 Years, Choir, Vol- leyball Award, Minor J , Volley- ball Champ, Sport Section, James Madison H.S.: Chorus, Leader, Lib. Squad, Ass't to Trs. She looks sweet, so cute, so quiet, But, oh brother can she cause a riot. RENA COHEN 97-47 109 St, Richmond Hill Business Gov. Bd. of Leaders, Arista, Ath- letic Clubs flllb, Minor J's,' C5b, P.S.A.L. Awards C3J, Ass't Ed. of Yearbook, Budget Comm. of G.O., Honor Roll t8J, Program Comm., Ass't to Trs., Jr. and Sr. Art Clubs, Honor Corr. Classes This is one for whom success will search and find. ROSE COHEN PUSAAIL. Awa d AW my f ,P ,III V Eglrigias sr, Flushing fIe7:ZZg1f?iliM,g?2,i,0nei Lib. Squad, Ass't to Trs., History ,I ' ',, Club, Athletic Clubs, Sports Sec- ' .- if 'J' ' X tion - I - I . A jewel in any setting. J V lj' Y i L' l mr Mi n 7 AJ ' .rv '47, , , rs -s . . ,L .-,ie ,--,.f.a,., ,agar .2 21,1 f - I-----T 'X N-I 1 M C 'rl-IQCX fl -,- YIYQAG K liffiya MARTIN T. CONEYS, Jr. 82-39 243 St, Bellerose Queens College Honor Roll, P.S.A.L. Awards, Gym Clerk His vehicle to success will be. His train of thought. WILLIAM CONNOR 90-48 202 St, Hollis Business Ass't to Trs., Honor English, P.S.A.L. Awards Bill's lianrly with brains and wit, In any job he's sure to fit. VIVIAN CONSTANTINE 89-19 Sutphin Blvd, Jamaica Wood School Honor Roll, Athletic Clubs, Mod. Lang. Club, Hilltopper, Yearbook Ass't Co-Mgr. of Sec. Staff, Honor Sten. and Type., Asslt to Trs. Known and liked by everyone, Always full of lots of fun. LOUELLA COOK 249-12 87 Ave, Bellerose Columbia University Corr. Sec. of Varsity, Capt. of Swim. Asslt Leaders 135, Arista Adm. Bd., Water Ballet, M.V.T., Mod. Dance Class Athletic, scholar, friend and wit, This makes Lou the Senior hit. JANICE COOPER 241-46 86 Ave, Bellerose Westminister College Asslt to Trs., G.O. Rep., Musical J , Sport Clubs C10J, Hist., Lang., Scholarship Clubs, M.V.T. l5j, Social Dance Club fanice is a really sweet chick, Her personality goes click-ea'-y- click. MYRNA J. COOPER 151-05 84 Dr, Briarwood Queens College Co-Mgr. of Edit. Staff of Year- book, Leaders l5j, Exch. Mgr. of Hilltopper, Swim. Ass't 657, Water Ballets l2J, P.S.A.L. Awards l3J, Minor js, C4j, Adv. Mod. Dance, Prod. Class, Scribblc-rs' Club, Rambler, Str-n. and Art Awards, Honor Roll 685, Ath. Clubs. Ass't to Trs., Prog. Comm., M.V.T., Math. Tutor, Honor Math., Eng., Sci., Arista Petite, Viuacious, anfl full of fun, frilly is liked by everyone. re ' fl Ze? f e ,' ,W egg N my X f ,r Vx? f ,, ff .0- JW? 74, Wy. fa e . W' f if 2 fe V 'OM f HOWARD CORDOVER 74-91 220 St, Bayside Rutgers University Math. Ofhce, Ass't to Trs., Track Team, Honor Roll l6j, Honor Classes, Grad. 3 Years, P.S.A.L. Awards Even though Howie plays ball day and night, A medical diploma he has in sight. BETRAM CORNETT 67-64 Springfield Blvd, Bayside Navy Ass't to Dean, Band, Major Jn, Gym Squad, Swim. Ass't A grin, a cheery word, a smile, Will see Bert many a mile. STELLA CRIFO 80-64 164 St, Jamaica Secretary G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs., Roller Skating, Social Dance, Volleyball Clubs, Art Award, OH. Practice Award With her winning smile and friendly way, Stella brightens any day. MAUREEN CLINNINGHAM 89-03 215 St, Queens Village Business Honor Roll, Grad. 3 Yrs., General Office, Julia Richmand High: Class Pres., Jr. Glee Club, St. Gauden's Art Medal, Arista Don't say I'm sweet-that's aw- fully trite, just say Fm beautiful and bright. GEORGE CUTLER 162-05 71 Ave, Flushing State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences Gym Squad, Science Squad, Film Squad, P.S.A.L. Awards A terrific guy is he, Of this fact we all agree. MARY DALLIS 83-46 159 St, Jamaica Business Liaders, Athletic Clubs, Minor It's nice to be natural, When you're naturally nice. X' ' N N 7 Zf-,,., --eg ,ii Xl-lvl'-hliig ,fix from rf , L -.--f'fX '- x-- 15- 'N M B' i at cur! R - 4 i I ' wi, I-v if Pjf!g2f f N U-it I FRANCES DAMA 268-29 82 Ave, New Hyde Park Business Honor Roll UQ, Sports Section, Honor Sten. and Typing, Acc. Ctfs. Sweet to look at, Nice to know. ELAINE A. DANIELSON 57-30 162 St, Flushing Business School Honor Roll, Honor Sten. and Type., Sten. Club Her big brown eyes, many people lure, Sweet, pleasant, innocent and pure. JUDITH I. DANK 147-51 72 Ave, Flushing Secretary Honor Roll, Honor English She's a girl yould like to meet, Black hair, green eyes-and oh, so sweet. RONALD M. DANNO 223-35 112 Rd, Queens Village Pratt Institute Honor Roll, Honor Classes, P.S.A.L .Awards An up and coming artist, Been coming a long time, too. GENE D,AVELLA 89-32 Hollis Court Blvd, Queens Village Queens College Honor History, Honor Roll, Grad. 316 Yrs., G.O. Rep. We must confess, He's sure to find success. RALPH DAVIS 73-32 196 St, Flushing Business Bowling Team, Bowling Club, Service Squad After four years of toil and sweat, My high school years I'll never fl, gf- f' , ' N W., at 3 E lwf' 'lr 5 f f ROBERT DELGATTO ' 90-22 220 St, Queens Village Navy G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs. Helll talk his way up the ladder of success. BARBARA H. DELLAVALLE 89-09 210 Pl, Bellaire Business Athletic Clubs, Minor 'fI's , Senior Art Club, Ass't to Teachers, Sports Section, Boosters, G.O. Alt., Bowl- ing, Social Dance She toons so sweet, so calm, so quiet, But, Brother can she cause a riot. DOROTHY DE LUISE 73-67 196 Pl, Flushing Business Athletic Clubs HJ, Sports Section, L.I.T., Honor Sten. and Type., Shorthand Speed Club, Hilltopper, Honor Roll, Treas. of Senior E.R., Midwood H.S.: Student Council Smiling, Sweet, and quite petite, D0t's a Girl who's hard to beat. HELEN DEMETRIOU 83-11 159 St, Jamaica Wood College Sten. Club, Honor Roll Sweet and Bright, Such a delight. VIVIAN DENATALE 67-15 218 St, Bayside Cortland State Teachers College Varsity, Major J CSD, Leaders, Athletic Clubs, Honor Classes Vivian is our varsity star, In athletics she excels by far. ALLAN DENENBERG 198-01 67 Ave, Flushing Queens College Hist. Club, Current Events Club, Honor Roll 185, Honor Classes, Hebrew Awards, Assembly Prod., Scholarship Club, Corr. Class forget. He's sure Io get ahead. f--A fe' ,Li,f,gs,fD I lxi.. TTT! ' xfgiib TWV.- Q i -2- --2 sr f 1 -u-cseea 2 -2.- 1 -- I I , N . - ETHEL LYNN DENZLER 116-27 168 St, Jamaica Business Pitman Award, Sten., Type., Eng., Span., Honor Classes, Shorthand Speed Club, Honor Roll To her merits, there's no end, One word covers allffriend. GEORGE D'ESPOSITO 90-22 Springfield Blvd, Queens Village Professional Ping Pong Player G.O. Rep., Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Ass't to Trs. Iam just as surprised as you are to see me here. . ' 2 ,PN . DET ' 139 cHof ra wgbnor a s, o r Rol tudy all D Gua ershi r i ' le He's 'n Th 's h fin CLAIRE IRENE DEUTSCH 75-28 181 St, Flushing Queens College Copy Editor of Hilltopper, Arista, Yearbook, Varsity, Leaders, Prog. Comm. C7J, Athletic Clubs 1155, Minor i'J's 653, Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll 181, Stagers , Honor Classes, Boosters, G.O. Rep, Clubs' Council, Hebrew Award, Organ- izer of Hebrew Club, Assembly Programs, P.S.A.L. Awards. She's the gal we'a' all like to know. ARNOLD DEVINS 377 Litchfield Ave, Elmont College Acc. Office Squad, Service Squad, English Honor, Ass't to Trs. Here's n fella who's sure to cliff.. A great future we predict. MADELINE DEVIVA 129-40 135 Pl, South Ozone Park Business Honor Str-n. and Type. 625, Honor English, Honor Roll C79 Twinkling eyes lhat promise fun, She's a treat for everyone. 1, 3 W ,I . 5 : f ' ff 7 ' ' ' ' N A 'fa ' , ' . ' ' , -' 7 ,af 'hh f ' A GERALDINE DEWEY 94-51 159 St, Jamaica New York University Girls' League, Prog. and Regents Rec. Comm., Honor Eng., Span., Hist., Art, Sten., Span. Club For anyone as nice as you, May' luck be with you many years through. ROBERT H. DIAMOND 220-41 Kingsburn Ave, Flushing College Pres. of Senior E.R., Math., Biol- ogy Clubs, M.V.T., Honor Eng., Bio., Math., Honor Roll C6l, Bio. Lab. Squad C5j, Service Squad, Locker Guard A real Gem. FRANCES DIBENEDETTO 198-O8 McLaughlin Ave, Holliswood College Boosters, Athletic Clubs, Minor J CQD, Sports Section, G.O. Alt., Asslt to Trs., P.S.A.L. Award She's full of fun, full of spice, Which all adds up to awfuly nice. GEORGE DICKSTEIN 85-17 150 St, Jamaica Rutgers Co-Mgr. Editorial Staff of Year- book, Honor Roll f8l, Hilltopper, French, Math. Club Art-act in the living present. RONALD ANTHONY DIGI 1-13-11 84- Ave, Jamaica College Music J , M.V.T., P.S.A.L. Medals, Service Squad He'll shoot his way to success. BARBARA DIMSON 65-61 Saunders St, Forest Hills College Sec. Stagers, Boosters, Yearbook, Organizer and Sec. of Broadcasting Club, Leaders, Honor Roll Q8l, Clubs' Council, M.V.T. C2l, Best Act Award, Sports Clubs, Honor lasses, Gov. Bd. Stagers, Our Town , Minor Ass't to Trs., Assembly Prog., Sec. Prod. Class. Broadway lights will flash her fiigiilmlizizlri her down the path to L , X, me - - ,TL f J- 1-'Fr' nw- e of -NX. 2 JL... Xglzz .li1f- -...,,,',g gx- .. - ,, 'thin X -- N '- 'L ' - 1 Q x 1 I 5' ETH, -Sql !JL..11?1-ff-lf-li .1 X X- Q., ' C - W ,- , T i 1 1 L -- 2 L' fe- NF- S HELEN V. DONNELLY 89-19 214 St, Queens Village Business Social Dance Club, Honor English 115, Sten. 125, Type. 125, Ass't to Trs., Stop, Look, and Whistle! LOIS J. DONNELLY 82-08 257 St, Floral Park St. Johnls University Honor English 175, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Volleyball, Basket- ball, Social Dance Clubs Pretty, Friendly, and really sweet, A nicer girl yoifll never meet. THOMAS W. DONOVAN 81-26 150 St, Jamaicaf Trade S,chool . f - Better late than never. H I , 1 . ' 1 . I CHARLES A. onli ' 92- 0 215 Pl, ue illage Ma tan Colleg ,. ' on oll, Bowling Club ist dates arg o confusing, u e datejs are so a iusing. , 1 . ' v - 1 - ,-5,1 Xxx xjyf 4. 5 A Al, J..- R GH if V-4 24 , Baysi 1 Business 1 , ' 4 Hon R . At any Jj.f'g'ra,dufzIt n.Q I . 1 is 1 15ETTY JANE DU RT 1 160-05 76 Ave, Flushing ' City College of New York . Leaders 145, Vice Pres. Leaders, Athletic Clubs 155, Minor fs , G.O. Rep. 135, Honor Roll, Honor French, Math., French Club, Comm. of Socials, Pres. of Senior E.R. With her big brown eye: and ready wit, In jamaica High NB. f. really made a hit. ,.,,,- f- ANDREW C. EBERT 80-46 189 St, jamaica Brooklyn College of Pharmacy English Honor 125, Ass't to Trs. Service Squad 125, P.S.A.L. Award, Bowling Club A druggist he wants to be, Wait four years, yau'll ree, 1 GERTRUDE EHMER 211-16 82 Ave, Queens Village Business Honor Roll 185, Honor Sten. Type., Eng., Cheer Leaders, Re- gents Recording Comm., Athletic Clubs, Ass't to Trs. Instead of studying and trying to 1 pass, She dreamed of Eddie in every class. ' ALANf?I62 i L W 94-06 2 2 uB s Vi College f 'w 'I - P.S.A.L. Award Mir Y. A fine fellow we knozzejlini' to be, He'll make good, wait5-and fee. ROBERTA J. EINBENDER 94-05 222 St, Queens Village . College ' U.N. Youth Club, Scribblers Club, G.O. Rep., Honor Classes, Asslt to Trs., Yearbook, Sports Section, Chevrons, Gen. Off. Full of fun, full of pep, Bobbie is aways right in step! BARBARA EINICKE 139-33 Coolidge Ave, jamaica College Girl Leader of Arista, Adm. Bd. of Arista, Co-Mgr. Tutorial Staff, Pres. of Leaders. Gov. Bd., Vice Pres. of Span, Club, G.O. Rep., Yearbook, Hilltopper, Boosters, Clubs' Council, Minor J's,', P.S.A.L. Awards, Athletic Clubs, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Corr. Class Her eheerful smile and happy face. Will win Red fame at any plate. BEATRICE ELLIS 165-27 85 Ave, Jamaica College Sec. of Art Club 125, Student Council Pub. Comm., Art Major Al , St. Cauden's lwledal, Art Ollfice, P.S.A.L. Medal, Athletic Clubs 112 5 , Leaders, Honor Classes 175, Art Club 135, Year- book, Honor Roll, 175, Minor fs 125, Prog. Comm., Ass't to Trs. Art ix indeed not the bread, But the wine of life. I Cl iii- K' f-ff 'JT' ,A f-5-ffsfx i if f ,gf , gp Q , . L 5 J i -----A ly X -K .Q-I, X y ' X 5 T A . Ti : 10 ALEXANDRIA M. ENGLAND 86-18 258 St, Floral Park College Ass't to Trs., Minor JH, Honor Roll, Honor Class, Clubs One ofthe best and a true friend. SONYA ENTEEN 75-03 254 St, Glen Oaks Social Work Basketball Club, Choreography Class, Modern Dance Club, Ass't to Trs. When Sonnie skies, she's always down, And when in school she's all around. MINNA ERSTLING 73-63 196 St, Flushing Business Ass't to Trs., Med. Room, Volley- ball, Social Dance, Softball, Mod- ern Dance Clubs, Hearthstone, Minor J , Water Ballet, G.O. Rep., Home Eco Office, Honor Roll, L.I.T., Sports Section Her big blue eyes, rnany people lure, Pleasani, Innoeent and Pure. o are ou-a.l.Kh -rio 4142, P57'Sfl:f?,4-LLEONARD ETTING R QJxJ,,,,r,,Jh-82-71 160 St, Jamaica P OJ Trade School 'EJ 94 M Band, Service Art, Service Guard Q F UMM C25 NN97 When there is a pie, ' 49-m -H Lenny is there to snap and click. aw-Wav' 1 1 'solving 2 4-22. 4-is-511111 RITA fjillrf F e Q if 1 cu AN EVANS ' , . ' f 1 -32 New York Blvd, Jamaica I f e' f, Q c-ns College i ' f fi A i U Lf-adr-rs, Honor Roll, French Club, , I i Tr-mis Club l2J, Basketball oiub, I , 1 3' .Q W D Badminton Club, Minor J , I lll' V ,Y Handball Club, Softball Club, ' f EE, ..,.,' M.V.'l'., Ass't to Trs. , , gf' Al fhe mention of her name, We lhink of the fulure and fame. 'N ffl -- -4- HFTCL .IJ x MARGARET FARRELL 241-A5 86,Ave, Bellerose- , Business ' V Ass't to Tirs., Honor Roll, Hockey, lSocia1 Dance, Swimming, Stenz, Acc. Clubs Charming and delightful, Ambitions that are heightful: BARBARA S. FEDERGREEN 75-11 150 St, Kew Garden Hills Queens College Yearbook CQD, Chem. Lab. Squad, Curr. Ev. Club, Social Dance Club, Ass't to Trs., Art Ctf., Basketball Team, Bryant H.S.: Asslt to Trs., Bio., Lab. Squad, Honor Bio., Math., Eng., Gen. Sci., Honor Roll, Grad. 316 Yrs. She's not a dream, she's very real, She's got that you-know-what ap- peal. LINDA FEINBERG 69-20 267 St, Floral Park Girls' League, Yearbook, Ushering Squad, Stagers, Scribblers, Ram- bler, Sports Section, Prog. Comm, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, G.O. Rep. Agreeable and lofs of fun, Friend to all and foe to none. LAWRENCE FEINMAN 50-08 203 St, Bayside Queens Colege Physics Club, Sanitation Drive Comm. Quiet, nice and very shy, We all know he's quite a guy. DENNIS FERGUSON 89-15 170 St, Jamaica Poly Tech Swimming Team CBD, Major J , Physics Club, Boys, Varsity, Honor Roll, Bowling Club Herels a guy who's really swell, In everything he does, he rings the bell. MARILYN FERN 175-03 71 Ave, Flushing College Leaders 151, Senior Art Class, Clubs Council, Honor Roll l5l, Honor Classes, Scribblers, Ram- bler, Lab. Squad, G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs., Athletic Clubs C9j, Minor J's , Prog. Comm. Artistif, athlelir, a rule and dear friend, Willy 'n eleveria most wonderful friend. f - eil. JY i I Af f ALL xr? ,fills -,fLT,--. fd X . U- l S E ' 1 1 'A if .1 X' X '57 W -..AL Q.. B ' M T ilihqllw 2 ij? S59 - We if , '1 -. 3- 'Know' e ntl ln l I , QQ - 11701 M XX ' f K: LL., , -Mfg, IDA FERNANDERS 177-33 106 Rd, Jamaica College Modern Dance, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Tennis Club, Honor Eng., Ass't to Trs, Once you've met her, You'll always love her. GERALDINE FERRARO 89-09 183 St, Jamaica Oswego College Arista 133, Leaders 153, Gov. Bd. of Leaders, Athletic Clubs 183, Honor Roll 183, Honor Classes, Ass't to Trs. 153, Corr. Class On the Beam, Our Geraldine. HELEN FICKEN 86-20 261 St, Floral Park Business Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll 173, Honor Sten., Type., G.O. Rep., Sports Section Sweet, pretty, capable at most any task, Popular too, what more can you ask? PETER FINK 87-46 168 St, Jamaica College Boys' Varsity 133, Soccer J 123, Band 133, Honor Roll 173, PSAL Awards 123, Math Club, French Club, Ass't to Teachers, Yearbook, Corr. Classes, Gym Club, G.O. Rep. An Extremist with a philosophical outlook. Don't look too far. MARTIN FINKELSTEIN 251-49 71 Rd, Bellerose NYU Hall Patrol 113, Ass't to Dean, Locker Guard 113, English Off. 113, Swimming 123, Capt. Bio Squad 1131 T. Jefferson H.S.: Hall Patrol 113. What would the girls do without him? RONALD FIORE 88-56 207 St, Hollis College PSAL Awards, Art Award Success in the makings, Of all his undertakings. me t.- . 1 A ,.,.,., 5 . ..,..... . 1 - I- V . , r l J- , li' ' V -may 1 4221 ' , 1 . me -if W f ' ,ei - 7 V 'V 'i.. .35 il 'W ii f it 'Q Q 1 'A le 2, . ,.......a. 4 QQ f . fy rim? lf V 5' CAROLE FISCHER 168-65 92 Rd, Jamaica College Ass't to Trs, Volleyball Tourna- ment, Sports Section. On or of the basketball court, Carole plays with great skill as well as great sport. PAULA FISCHER 80-42 249 St, Bellerose City College Athletic Clubs, Social Dance Club, Ass't to Trs, Art Award, Acc Hon- or Roll, Acc Awards, Honor Roll, Prog Comm, Sports Section. Although she seldom makes a sound, A nicer girl could not be found. MARTIN FISHBEIN 150-11 86 Ave, Jamaica Reed College Student Council Adv. Bd., Clubs Council, Mgr. of Independent Party, Boys, Varsity, Major J's 133, Track Team 1Indoor and Outdoor3, Mgr. Cross Country, Vice Pres. Scribblers, Minor HJ , Yearbook, Hilltopper 153, V.A. J , Honor Roll 183, Math., Hist. Club, Honor Classes, Chem. Bio., Phy. Lab. Sq. Drink plenty of orange juice, kid. LEONARD FISHER 76-45 170 St, Jamaica College Eastern District High School: Honor Roll, G.O. Rep., Varsity Basketball, Major Letter Leonard is a guy indeed, Who has his future guaranteed. BARBARA FLAM 80-36 251 St, Bellerose Oswego State Teachers College Girls' League, Yearbook, Prog. Comm., Honor Roll 173, Honor Classes, Volleyball, Social Dance, Basketball Clubs. Ass't to Trs., Ass't to Dean, Volleyball Intras, Typing Award, Art Award, Curr. Ev. Club, Ushering Comm. Her fine qualities are always shown, Thatfs why Bobbie's liked wlzere- ever slzels known. ELIZABETH FLEMING 85-26 144 St, Jamaica College Sports Sec. 123, Honor Eng., Sci., Hist., Program Comm., Ass't to Trs,, Girls' League in Training, Honor Roll Although she seldom makes a A -iiiibgiilfiirl could not be found. ,..-in ff ' I '-7' 7 '- X rip fe' QR ,-S I ' f . -M f' ff T . I I M,-K4 gf? Txjzf X M X, I 'T llltl 'l 1 g X 7 if ' 7 2- 'N--,.--f ll 7. 'JT' T ,, ki , - A TX ggi.: I t ,L .4 1 i 1 I ' I' SEYMOUR FLUlG ' 73-33 173'St,'Flus1ying l-,K ' J 'Hofstra' College , ' ' Mlidwood. Bahdy Vice Pres. af 'E.R., Hahidball, Basketball, Dbor Gualrd'an Atten. Monitor in Gyrrr dfiner b, far. than fame, orfriches, Is Sy's. friendship, .J sf If ' T NORMA FONTANA 189-15 Jamaica Ave, Hollis Business Honor Roll, Sten. Club, Ass't to Trs., Home Economics Club, Pro- gram Committee, Handball Club, Volleyball lntra, Current Events Club, Social Dance Club Quiet, modest, Norma's her name, She will win her way to fame. If L 1 . , I ' I f ' . , 1 5 1 'L ' ly: 1 t A Aw 7 ' J f . 3. ms, .- ,f f, I ,.. Q 3 A V ' 7 if -' . . we :JA f v '-is-229 - we .::'.r.5 V fa' .1 51,73 V rf mai .2 we Q JOYCE FORD 119-02 165 St, Jamaica College Mixed Vocal Training C5J, Ass't to Trs., Sports Section Always kind and full of zest, And you, dear foyce, shall find success. PATRICIA FORD 219-46 93 Ave, Queens Village Business School Baseball Club l2l, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Softball Club Look Mom! I finally made it. SHIRLEY FRAIER 77-12 170 St, Flushing Queens College Girls, League, Yearbook l2j, G.O. Store 159, Honor Eco., Span., Honor Roll l6l, Athletic Clubs t4J Lats of fun, merry and gay, That's Shirley's friendly way. ANTHONY FRANK 167-ll 67 Ave, Flushing Queens College Physics Club, Honor Roll, Honor Classes His destination is fame and fortune. X ---4-7 l'lfIEL Jil. xl tl A Q . 1 . f MARGARET FRANK 83-09 247 St, Bellerose College Varsity C2j, Vice Pres. of Girls' Varsity, Major J's C2j, Leaders l3l, Treas. of Leaders, Gov. Bd. of Leaders, Minor J's C5j, P.S.A.L. Medal, Athletic Clubs, Physics Club C2l, Arista, Honor Classes, Honor Roll CH Aim highg shoot straight. JERRY FRIED 90-37 Springfield Blvd, Queens Village College Baseball Team C4j, Bowling Team, G.O. Rep., P.S.A.L. Awards, Major JisU, Service Squad, Ass't in Gym, Boys' Varsity jerry will always be on the beam, When he's out there pitching for a major league team. LEON FRIEDMAN 249-16 Union Tpke, Bellerose College Erasmus Hall H.S.: Bowling Team, Rifle Team, P.S.A.L. Awards Agreeable and full of fun, Leon's liked by everyone. MAL FRIEDMAN 79-22 215 St, Flushing N.Y.U. RiHe Team, Major J , Varsity, Service Squad, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Honor Eng. Dixie's gift to the North! PEARL FRIEDMAN 75-22 172 St, Flushing State Tech Bryant H.S.: Spanish Club, Me- norah Club As sweet as they come, And lots of fun. N X .pr Ki' u fy -' 4' rx -.41 xi .1 ' CJ x Q V WILLIAM F. FRIEDMAN 73-59 196 St, Jamaica Estates Columbia University Arista, J.V., Varsity, Basketball, Minor J's , Major Jls C2l G.O. Rep., P.S.A.L. Awards Honor Roll C7l, Honor Classes, Golf Team, Grad. Yrs. Smart, athletic, full of fun, Bill is liked by everyone. ! 5 4' T 'IT V ,QZXLNTTT-'TT TX W 'f ll ' L ,lib it-we ' , - n ,,-- . .- .', ' Elejirl seezfnliis it .. - f eg- - -W Rik. 2 g,,i,4 s l ALICE FRUCHTER 75-39 196 Pl, Flushing Syracuse Honor Roll, G.O. Rep., Treas. of Senior E.R., Sports Section, Minor HJU, Prog. Comm., Ass't to Trs., Basketball, Volleyball Teams, At- tendance Oflice, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Hilltopper Rep., L.l.T., Ath- letic Clubs, Basketball Intras. Personality and pep rolled into one, A swell girl who's loads of fun. ROBERT FUEHRER ' 176-28. K,il'd'alre Rd, Jamaica University of Maine Physicsf Club, P.S.A.L. Awards, Honor Roll, G.O. Rep., Service Squad, Honor Classes ' Like a good beer, ' He has a good head. ROBERT FULLER 68-21 Cloverdale Blvd, Bayside Annapolis University G.O. Rep., Honor Roll A leader of men, and a follower of women. CAROLYN GAISER 88-73 193 St, Hollis College Leaders l3J, Minor J's l5j, P.S.A.L. Awards 135, Athletic Clubs ll2D, Girls, Varsity, Swirn. Ass't-in-Training, G.O. Rep. l2J, Ass't Editor of Yearbook, Honor Roll QBJ, Corr. Classes l4J, Latin Award, Current Events Club, Scholarship Club It takes life to love life. BARBARA A. GALAN 83-33 241 St, Bellerose Business Leaders. Minor J , Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Social Dance, Soft- ball, Basketball Club She's full of smiles, full of spice. Which all adds up to awfully nice. STANLEY GALANTER 56-15 218 St, Bayside Queens College HAZEL GALLAGHER 161-12 84 Dr, Jamaica State Tech Andrew Jackson H.S.: Ass't to Dean The world would be a sadder place, W.lhout this girl's smflfng face. BETTY GANIS 225-03 Hillside Ave, Queens Village Business Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll, Honor Sten. A girl worth knowing, A friend worth havlnff. .S ARTHUR GANZ 77-37 170 St, Flushing City College Ass't to Dean, G.O. Rep., Visual Aids Squad, Basketball Team, Honor Roll, Service Squad At the top of his class and sharp as a wit, He ranks first on anyone's list. HENRY GARFIELD 141-50 85 Rd, Jamaica Queens College Service Squad, Honor Roll Henry stands out high above the rest. One of the nicest and one of the best, AUDREY GARTELNIANN 168-39 119 Ave, Jamaica Business Volleyball, Social Dance Club, Minor J , Lib. Squad, Honor Sten., Spanish Friendly manner, pleasant fare. Full of charm and queenly grare. fl 1,2-P' . N , f rt LAi,1xLElfLohss ,-xngmoiri -- 5 05 R Q Q Fiiishiu, iiieixlgirf fi i ,A Pr grain tee . sl o lrs. Ass't to Dean, Stage Crew, Honor H MRO11. H ,Gia gi' p' K Classes, Honor Roll 173, Ari Gif. Ainf S ,,nUiS36T,.,,p Boys like Sian we vent few- Af. .swmtcl-xffosming So friendly, kind and, oh, so true. Arist, ' ,ff She'll sueeeedf' ,,.....? -f- LE: 3' gl- X-v V fy- f' - I . , Q 1 I V ,L -4-M, fgyif Q N fl' - x 3 J I X r , --f X - A- .. f-,f- , -J-' 17- Q- . k - li i 'S . I n L 6. ' Ti grae, In , .j 1 M .t ' 5 JOAN 'GELIN 1 -- 148-25 88, Ave, Jagriaiea , College 'f G.O. Rep., Dramatics and Social Dance Clubs? M,V.T., Choir, Mu- sical ffj , Ass't to Trs., Honor Classes, Honor Roll Kinda cute, kinda smart, The Kinda girl that wins your heart. , RONALD GELLERT 221-18 67 Ave, Bayside N.Y.U. Honor Roll, S e r vi c e Squad, P.S.A.L. Awards, Honor Eng., Sci., Eco., Ass't to Trs. Honor is honorable. FRED GEVIRTZMAN 104-31 150 St, Jamaica College Hall Patrol C3D, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Ass't to Trs. A regular pal, and full of fun, Always liked by everyone. DONALD GILBERT 81-09 190 St, Jamaica General Motors Institute Swimming Squad, Bowling Squad An able man shows his spirit by gentle words and resolute actions, RALPH GILBERT 67-23 182 St, Flushing City College Dramatics, Physics Club, Current Events Club, Adv. Math Club, Adv. Bd. Student Council, Scholar- ship Club, Band f2j, Eng, Math., Bio., Hist. Honor Classes Very quiet, but not really shy, Ralph,-is just one great guy. EUGENE GIST 107-22 170 St, Jamaica Business Ass't to Trs., Gym Clerk, Door Guard, Locker Guard He ,gels the Gift of everything. RONALD M. GITTELSON 83-69 Daniel St, Jamaica Columbia University Orchestra, Hilltopper t21, Honor Roll f6D, Bio., Hist., Eng., Sci. Honor Classes A credit to the school is he, Success will be his destiny. T-Tfgij GQYMJ2. LOLA GLANZBERG 218-12 85 Ave, Hollis Hills Qfcfffil' College Q-OJQJ11? UVV Orchestra, Stagers, Stagers Award, Q2-JQJY Yearbook, Adv. Prod. Class, Honor-kj,,U,,xr Roll, Honor English and History, Girls League in Training fust a happy-go-lucky girl. RICHARD GLASS 140 50 Ash Ave Flushing College Ready or Action! Ass't to Dean, Ass't to 'gig t if 6 1 ,wgya 4 A 1 T, 05 j 1 DOROTHY GLIMM V 84-51 159 St, Jamaica Nursing Curtis, Staten Islands Bowling Club, Basketball C2J, Chartist Club, Gym Teacherls Ass't, Year- book, Hall Monitor, Study Post Whafs Minnie without Mickie? What's jamaica without Rickie? f WILLIAM GOE - 241-16 86 Ave rose Theology As t to , Ass't in ym Off., . ep., A t Aw ds , Honor l rvice .f at else-b JOAN GOLD 67-11 179 St, Fresh Meadows College Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Girls' League in Training, French Club, Home Economics Club: James Monroe H.S.: Reporter on Mon- , roe Mirror, Honor Classes, Sports ' L S-ct' L! Brin-illnlrnozrin quality. 5' ,L,.,.L- . 'ju r fuwmf ' - - 'W 'I - , X M45 11242172 0 L, 1 77- - W 1- M jf' 5 cv' I' -, --5 I , 1 , 'L ix- X' IX I x I K Ik .tl , W 'E in., -sn. l L ,I lv 2 X 1 xxx tif.-U. rf ailfflfn .. ',,s..... 3 S-T51 If- B 5 : 4-4 T ' ' x Q, xx , k ,,,,,.,, U I .V 5 X -I - A N I' --To X - - 1 -- -- Ass't to Trs.. Attendance Office Sjefvx' cl-ca L, BARBARA GOLDBERG 69-02a 186 Lane, Flushing Cornell Pres. Varsity, Varsity 121, Major J's,', Leaders CQD, Gov. Bd. of Leaders, Cand. for Vice-Comm. of Clubs, Student Council Adv. Bd., Mgr. of Red and Blue, Hilltopper - Fem Touchf' Arista, Honor Roll f8l, Athletic Clubs 483, Minor J's , G.O. Rep. Smallest of small, cutest of cute, An all around leader of fond repute. WILLIAM GOLDEN 76-34 174 St, Flushing College Honor Roll UD, Honor Classes, Yearbook, Serv. Squad, Vice Pres. Physical Sci. Club, Eco. Club, Math. Club, Acc. Club, Scholar- ship Club, Physics Club Great in success, Big in de-feet. BENJAMIN GOLDMAN 94-47 213 St, Queens Village College Ass't to Trs., Lunchroom Guard, Hist., Bio., Hebrew Clubs, Attend- ance Office Turn aff the lights, darken the si ns Cause Benny is a ,ug who realli shines. I do STEIN - 2 74 us ' or '- ' 1 n Cu, - 'H-1' Cu, I . r , JT e- all Club F , ' .e o rs, Typing Awar . jus zket stars, Pauline twz an shines. 693 1 -' - l e . ' ocial Dance lt l h w 'Q , t t . al 1 is I! F lb .Q . kt I 7 Q VICTORIA GOMEZ 112-75 Dillon St, Jamaica College Lib. Squad, Span. Club, Ass't to Trs., Vocal Training, Musical HJ , Sports Section I thought I heard a nightingale. JOSEPH GOODMAN 179-55 80 Rd, Jamaica College Hebrew Awards Cfll, Acc. Award, Honor Roll l6l, Honor Eng., Hist,, Med. Clerk in Health Ed. Dept., French, Mod. Lang., Hist. Clubs Where the willingness is great, The difficulties cannot be great. 3 . . K W, f X, -4' if , , K, , , , . X S4 Q s 'eve la f f ff ix 'f , ey 455 ' s. 5 , X.f.N'K' Q - ' sz . . si . -1 5 . K 02. QSM: as f ' 1 -5 51 s . il 5 f' -' . f: - gr- , f . .1-1.1, ,, e X K -i X ,. N- ef- 1 rf 1 HELENE GORDON 87-05 Chelsea St, Jamaica Adelphi Softball, Volleyball, Social Dance, Folk Dance Clubs, P.S.A.L. Awards, Minor HJ , Honor Roll, Visual Aids, Lab. Squad, Ass't to Trs., Stagers, Yearbook Staff, Honor Classes, Modern Dance Club The reason boys leave home. LOLA GORDON 69-41 197 St, Flushing College Pres. of Senior E.R., Girls' League, Gov. Bd. Girls, League, M.V.T., Mod. Dance, Hilltopper, Year- book, Creative Writing, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Ass't to Trs., P.S.A.L. Medals, Sports Section, Clubs, Ushering Comm. A charming smile, vivacious and gay, Mr-if ake ola op-ular in every w2'. l fl4Hv oUip v-or 4 w J, 144-04 77 d ' . College 'TCU mg Qzcljvw C,-TIT Hall Guardf astern District H.S.: Honor Roll, Baseball Team, Fenc Jax ing Team, Ass't in Bio. Lab., 1 .V 1: I ,L -.. Honor English, G.O. Rep., Service - - swls i' Tm R ..,. Squad, P.s.A.L. Awards 435 ,H ' , A The Quiet Man. ,gk Y ' L , EL RAU if . ,, 86 Rd, Flushing Q. I U, Q, X .,..J Pres. and See? of Acc. Club, Asslt it y -fat o. ,-Q-67? Rol sy . , , Hono asses l5j, Gi . K ' . nd Bookkeepi r . ome e t ' Gram- jears, each sefgf-ith 40 ' A . sq. . 5Qs', ' ... 6 -I I A ffl, . , af I V w , IVVL, Q A 1 .l-. 4 ' ' Y 4 M X , pill,- D f z ond weeks. ered, for they are Gone orev r. INGE GRAULICH 80-34 212 St, Queens Village Queens College Mod. Lang. Club, Bowling Club, G.O. Rep., History Club, Corr. Class You, a sparrow on the housefop lonely, I, a lone she-bird of his feather. G? GENE GRAY V 173-10 82 Ave, Jamaica Business Health Ed Ass't, Swimming In- structor, Shop Instructor and Ass't A Lifeguardfu ,ff - IP: p 't ,-2' c - 7 wr ' x5 , . . ,ir .. if X ' f-it-QX J7 rr X sieve fi 4 3-il' ,Q , x I P N 5 Qvi S - J ' I if - x 5 Q . 3' ,-, .--- S ' Iv I , A K l E- '5-his l 1-me J., X ' i 1eQi7 5 ' r' , I +L-., MYRA GREENE 73-47 Park Dr, East Kew Garden Hills New York University Modern Dance, History Club, Honor English 123, Art Award, Ass't to Trs., Tennis Club, Vocal Training, Foreign Language Club Quiet and likable. RITA GREENSPAN 73-24 184 St, Flushing College .-Xss't Editor of Yearbook, Art League Medal, Art J , Co-Mgr, of Student Council Art Staff, Jr. and Sr. Art, Clubs' Council, Vice Pres. of Art Club, Girls' League, Program Comm., Ass't to Trs., Honor Classes, Hist., Lang. Clubs Her sweetness charms, her art be- guilesg 1 lg- y . ' 5 .J 'K . S . sf , I ' H., ' X! I Q Q 'J -' ARLINE GRUSKIN 75-03 190 sqriushing 1 1 -.,- Russell Sage College Q ' Q Softball, Ass't to Trs., Eng. Honor ' ' W' 17? 'l fVii 1 Classes, Hist., French Clubs, Ass't - f , in Gym Off., Volleyball Team, ' ' French Honor Classg Tilden H.S.: f Sec. of Ofhcial Class, Marshal Squad, Honor Roll s Zr, 11 shes full of smiles, full of spice, W'hich all adds up to awfully nice. Q , V -. .A Azlllll ,G 1 ,., ' Q. SHEILA GULLER 250-O6 Union Tpke, Bellerose College ' New Utrecht High School: Sec. to Music Dept., Athletic Clubs, Ass't to Trs. Here is a gal thafs mighty cute, And on this fact we can't dispute. Our Ritals grace evokes our sm les. ' f ,WE . CONNIE GUIDO 1 A 0 53' 164-11 67 Ave, Flushing DOROTHY GROSSBERG V 'V 1 1 2 Buimfss , , 94-46 215 PI, Queens Village an , Ass tl toG grsi Volleyball Intra Berkley School e ' 211132 ' f' hey' ,-t fine Ass't to Dean, Honor Roll fill, , 1 I I, Z 6 65567 5 65 ml ' ' Ass't to Trs., Honor Classes X f 1 Always ready with a helping hand, A A .gal that we can call just Nxl grand-1' 7 l .i-. Y BERT GUsRAE 1' M ,LIT I 'X Z , 138-34 Coolidge Ave, JarI'1a1CL4 fl ALFRED ltos A ' 0 ., College , ', 87-41 t .t-- Baseball Team, Band, H1'lltopp'.,nL1XEl Navy A .1 ,,,, A 1 , is Yearbook, Boosters, Physical R I Swimming Tgam, N111 g. . 1 ,li Club, Bowling qClub, Hist. f ' f f fl . 1 Go. Re . Asst to Trs., Asst , f Hand ff 1 , I. ff , D P , fi VAX q ffD . Chi he 11. Y Q-an xp I n m,l,y,j, Q . , 21 We all like Burt, wanna knows, 'Fl 'GCN 'K fa, will'-P X' i X 1 Wi ,' 7 M just because he's one gffflf guy- lv if 2 , ' f , 2 f ' I ' A i , A J' if If A BA A 1 ' S 9 , E .., N , YA so ,EDMA IS , 7' J' D 5Al 8 4 4 a P 'Wy ushi ,' f V ,, iv 'V l v -43313, L U N 'O i n 2 iolll 7 ' s, I 'I ry ad, . .L. -K s 1 - , .d n 3 Yrs, Girl L? , I 1 1 f al, nor ' o , o Stcn , m A' ' iv A, g 0:-I ll- IRO11 3Q5Aj ' En ish ' ,Ui - J , Sw 'L ' ss't in . . ' r' Is , C ev ro n s, 'I' inmg, Assft to .7 Sports Sf-C. , K ,X . Q S Awa ds, Art Clubwfllzghfgr u , n, Leaders in raining, G.O. I I As5't to Trs.,xt ' u s, Spoy s gi-.PLA Rf-P. is l smion, Lrshqgdg Commi e Shels full of fun, s e's full of spice, X' , , g -55 Qf qll fhp gifts onwi' ssels, M Which all rzrlfls up lo awfully nice. ki ali 3 The bes all is f ' ndlin ,A ' . , , I . 2 f' .0 I WILLIAMQGR Bserrf '-' 92-2-0.12'4'I' 1, Br-llf-rose-,, y I Arrny.,X- .tl I' ' 'S' J- Bill's ri fguy who'0 kde' nnrl snmnlli, Such ll guy cafn nevefyllose. 3 EVELYN GUZ S ' 11,175-44 'T 152-16 79 Ave, Flush' g ' Business Roller Skating Club, Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll fc To be specihc. She's ferrific. J M f- bqajgb fy 1 ff' . rl ' u ff, mfrii HOTEL N lk -Lv.. Ll ll-EJ .--f 'E ,7X x -lna- 'u'y'!A . 4. U7 -- 'N i Q I. I ' ' ' T ., - T' 'S T 'QT K Ula. .ff'Q5g1s- . .. -..QL -. XX Ee'-if 't l i iw ? -NZ N S - X ROSEMARIE HABERKORN 155-11 115 Rd, Jamaica Business Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll, Sports Section Cute and sweet, Always neat. I I , AN HAG 1 Nlv ' 220-ieigiflld, ue illage nor , s't to Trs. HJ, Hon ,s ype., ed ross ep., l bs ,. air 0 ell, eyes of b , Fel ere's the U 3' A i - 7161 7710 6 F 0 . 1 N P 4-lint S g Qi' 2 t e n illag rain g o lfs ., o A d fi 1 f 1 H EY or 92- 22 , ., is . . U ' ono te , j Ro l 1 1 , 1 1' fi fy I i. we VJ' f' x f 7- DAVID,iHAI'.lL., A' 93-51 214 Pl,'Queens Village ,Prat,t'Institute of Architecture Treasurer of Senior E.R., Honor uClasses, 7 X - Anal he shall buila' great monu- ments. ' BRENDA HALPERN 71-56 252 St, Bellerose College Honor Roll UH, Foreign Lang. Club, Library Squad, Grad. 392 Yrs., Ass't to Trs., Ass't in Home Eco. Office, Bio. and Sten. Cert. G'iggling Girls in The Corner. J fr' .MV , f l -2? St, Flus ing J, Udosiatrf h ff ggkegied ,gl er ic quad, Honor Roll, Lab. f . f , Bio. qpb, Physics Club fA 4 9, f H-. ,,,..-i..-. -,..-- I SA safee?li1tt7t5cfi??kirzjl gpaeelff :All fi 1 DOUGLAS O. HANNAN 101 Onslow Pl, Kew Gardens College Major J's,', Minor 1'j's',, Boys, Varsity, Visual Aids, Swimming Ass't f6j, Treas. of Senior E.R., Treas. of Physics Club, Stagers, Art Appreciation, Honor Physics, Chem., English, Bowling Club, Track Squad Full of fun, brains, capable at most any task, Popular loo, what more Could you ask? ANINE HANSEN 244-15 91 Ave, Bellerose Concordia College Adv. Mod. Dance, Swim. Ass't, Honor Roll, Honor Bio., Eng., Hist,, Sten. and Type., Corr. Classes, Lib. Squad, Water Ballet, Clubs, G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs. Always pleasant. HAROLD HANSEN 82-19 247 St, Bellerose St. ,Iohn's University Honor Roll, G.O. Rep., Honor Bio., Ass't to Trs., P.S.A.L. Awards, Ass't to Dean, Service Squad What rhymes with Cha ? DORIS HANSFORD 82-54 247 St, Bellerose College Leaders C4D, P,S.A.L. Award, Hill- topper 421, Lab. Squad C21, Gov. Bd. Leaders, Treas. of Leaders, Athletic Clubs, Honor Roll f81, Honor Classes, Corr. Classes, Ass't to Trs. A quiet reserved little lass. LAURA HARING 75-24 167 St, Flushing Business Honor Roll, Softball Club, Ass't to Trs., Library Squad, Sports Sec- tion, Social Dance Club Men, rnen. men, What could I do without them? WYLLETT .ARRI s o J ic 43- Po . J Qangr Collf cf? 7 wiv! 1 arg ,Jin , Spf-irish Club, L , in g, G.O..R.?., r Spafns , jlor Engl lf ' 1 .I A 9 gf ree ---are so -- y fo, Q, 1 Zfffw -P.-.. X 7:7 -is -F F- I -E LX 7.4 --5' JV I Ego Kea -: CV- . . , -if! sl?, ,, ti t 4,13 LA RENCE AR 'MAX 197 - 69 st- 111 hing .ad ' , , A GJ H11 61- JO' A 0 . P. .A. . ggi, Clsi vt 'Z uniorB 1 n k' 5 t- r-acher Ni I Recital, G -l G rd, Bioloq' 'lub A likable Q, ATA f 7 W1 zz szfhf . . K o . LHA 1 213-1' A . V' Q 1 age o eg ed d P. j 0 oll, Hgn C a es, Ar ' '. of Hill- ' ' ' ead Nlogtlern ance o ie arfzl e art st er . s 3 13 ,, e1s, . 7 . ss't Trs., B S 121, ' A 1, QE- -dai ,fry .Q r -i ! O. ' . NEY L , 1 .2 P1 Qu-gm 11 ,Qt Cort a e Teach 2 'kbllfege Va ',, eader wimmi g Ass't ' ,fTra2Q1g, Smction, Honor t e lubs I Nirjysf J ,'- li-' N, '- es Club, H , hjv cs, Stag r, G.O. Rep. 1 f' 1 H51 1 her looks, o' personnitj. she's the t,1'pe3'o'u'd like to lrnoztx BARBARA HEARTY 73-71 Little Neck Pkwy, Glen Oaks Stewardess Honor Roll, Sports Section, Honor Sten. and Type. Classes, Basket- ball, Softball History dates are so confusing, Oulside dates are so amusing. ALDREY HEBLING 87-6.5 2.52 St, Bellerose' . ' College - ' Arista 1-11, Honor Roll 181, Honor Classes 1171, Pres. of E.R., Lead- ers 131, Gov. Bd., Athletic Clubs 1141, P.S.A.L. Awards, Booster Squad, French Certificate Dt' Mer-ite, Math. Anal. Soc. Not too quiet, sometimes shy, Bu! when you know herfmy oh my! JOAN HEIDMAN 140-08 28 Rd, Flushing College Yearbook, Hilltopper, Honor Roll 171, Honor Classes, Corr. Classes, Athletic Clubs 161, Mint1r fs , Program Comm., Scholarship Club. Bright brown eyes nnrl oh so sweet. .LN xrqi-' JANET HELFMAN 73-30 173 St, Flushing Adelphi College Asst in Gsm, Leaders in Training, Library Squad, Swirnming Club, Honor Roll, Current Events Club, Honor English, Handball Club She looks so street, so calm, so quiet, But brother fan she muse a riot. rg m te A t to rs O Lend to all-an enemy to none. !90 8 a 1 ' J B 3 O Q ,gl Y a y, L a s' '-1' c. ad? 1 7 1 ers, NI' ', 1 1 ' Cltda, P. . , ds, ' f r ll, ' , ' - , g i Io ' .e, . ' T . ARLEXE HIPSCHER 67-15 Kissena Blvd, Flushing City College of Xew York Volleyball Team. Sports Section: Thomas ,le-Ftierson: Asst to Trs. Shes zz dark-ej,ed rhornter. very su eet. Her grinning 1 ffe 1710115 no defeat. fs ,TAMES HIPWELL 88--11 2-1-9 St. Bellerose Pratt Institute G.O. Member. Asst to Trs. Hill mrzlfe the gmrle. JERROLD I. HIRSCHEN 179-16 80 Rd, Jarnaica L'nion College Mgr. of Independent Party, Man- aging Editor of Hilltopper, Sports, Clubs Editor of Hilltopper, Vice- Pres. of Boys' Varsitv, Arista 121, Arista Adm. Bd., Tennis Tearni, V , , , Mnior Is 121, Assoc. Editor o l V i X Yearbook, Honor Roll 181, Stu- 3 dent Council Adv, Bd. 14 , Jt'!'I l'.5 done muflz for fanmiea fp- t i f H ig ll . - 1 E1'er,1'or1e knozes lies just II great q ' 3 33,1 .A V- .211-1'. TOBY HIRSCHORN 218-77 Hempstead Ave, A Queens Village Q Q- Queens College V - - Asst to Trs., Honor Roll 171, V , K Honor Classes, Sports Sect., Pro- , , 2111111 Coinni, Minor J , Volley- ,1 3- Q ball Chiiinpionship, Social Dance and Sports Clubs ffff. . ' A yrmzt gal as you mn see. And n real friend. yes. Ihat's Toby. L us 'ii 'TX - 1 - Q 4 4 'T .T T ll A' 21 Q 1'-We , , as W '-'HC 'L-Q px ' .QLl fb 1 1, It . 19.151 my L-111371-lg gs 7' I l ' f- T 7-ss p jo 1 f s -2 A NA LN Xa, X ..-.--, DANIEL HITTLEMAN 77-10 Utopia Pkwy, Flushing College Band QSJ, Major Music J , Track Team, Major J , Boys' Varsity l2l, Co-Mgr. Independent Party, Adv. Board to Student Council, G.O. Rep., Yearbook Clever and classy as his clarinet, Danny's a boy you won't forget. ROBERT HITTLEMAN 70-17 173 St, Flushing College G.O. Rep., Math. Club, Biology Squad, Ass't to Trs., Math Club Newspaper, Honor Roll l8j, Grad. 312 Years Dynanzife-comes in small przrlz- ages. LILY HO 147-29 78 Ave, Flushing College Grad. 3 Yrs., Honor Roll 161, Honor Math, Adv. Modern Dance, Ass't to Trs., Adv. Tennis Club, Math, Honor Club Here's a gal whols mighty smart. With a wonderful, big, open lzearl. LOUISE LI-SI HO 147-29 78 Ave, Flushing College Grad. 3 Yrs., Honor Roll 161, Honor Eng., Math, French, Adv. Modern Dance, Ass't to Trs., Sports Section, Prog Comm., Adv, Tennis Club, Math. Honor Club Beautiful eyes, long blark hair, She is rerlainly beyond compare. VALERIE HOFFMAN 85-50 150 St, Jamaica U.C.L.A. Adv. Mod. Dance. G.O. Rep., Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Ass't to Trs., Ass't in Tr., Leaders in Tr., Program Comm., Athle ic Clubs l9l, Minor J's , Mod. Dance Competition Valerie livened every class, Her humor and personality you c 't surpass. 031213 70-50 t, n ks M ns Ofhce l6 Immutable, e ssal and alone. -Lord Mifflin ,- W ' y . A . - 1 Hunter College Squad, Honor Eng., Ass't .-, :'::' ,f Helpful, quiet and very sweel, I l 2 luuu Kathyfs really quile Il Heat. A f' x Xxx. 1 1 X ,X .1 ,il-1 ' . , . . I l 1 fd' f I f' , .:' A 1 ,, ,.m,,,, , A , 6 or ED,yf.-mo HQLJMESJ-' H . ls Q ..,....,....., 106-'46 189 St, Janilaicafg - , 'I VV Ilif 'AHF FOFCQ.. -, 1, r X 5 K i 4 NJ' 2-3 if Voca1,T-rainyug -' ' s' YJ E f 'A' our hi ll 1 3 he Q-H01 '-A Q Wfhlii- X r we IW J uf J !.fZ6'fl 2 V 1. . 'J 2 f 1 ' 7. X 1, ' SHARON HOPKINS 1 ' f' .. 86-14 164 St, Jamaica . The Art Students League ' AA Honor Roll l7l, Athletic Clubs, AH, Leaders, Art Club f2j, Publicity C: sz v In Comm., Honor Classes, WNYE Q ., V if Radio and TV Workshop, Stagers 1 1' Club, Ass't to Trs., Boosters, Term '-'1- Play, Yearbook, G.O. Alternate, A Play Tournament-Best Actress , Personality, athlelie and full of fun, . . A combination rarely found in one. ROBYN HORNE 186-36 Avon Rd, Jamaica Estates College Baseball, Dramatic Clubs, Ass't to Trs., Honor Holl, Honor Eng., Hist., Eco., Yearbook Robyn is a ,girl of wif. M710 always throws us in a fit. MAURICE HOWARD 110-46 Merrick Blvd, Jamaica N.Y.U. See the differenl eounfries and people of the world. ASTA HOWELL 111-22 159 St, Jamaica Nursing Volleyball Club, G.O. Rep., Bas- , kctball Club, Ass't to Trs. Gracious, Uivatious, and ambitious. 3 . it K I 1:5 'SQ hw' s i , 3 isis M. lim- - fr? Qu -' -N i ay f 1-I I' I.-N M' ff WGN- or was , J . I S .... 5 t 'Q' g -4-ixf, fl mf g, N- X VIRGINIA HYLAND 166-23 91 Ave, Jamaica Business A eharmzng person szrrzple and sweet, A nicer person you'll never meet. JUDITH IANNONE 89-09 241 St, Bellerose Business Honor Roll, Honor Sten. and Type. Lovely eyes, hair of brunette, The fellows chorus- Cute? You Betl HOWARD IGER 150-58 86 Ave, Jamaica Princeton Chairman of Corr. Classes, Sec. in E.R., G.O. Rep., Choir f5j, Chorus Q6l, Honor Classes, Hist. Club, Scholarship Club. Handsome, swell, debonaire, The answer to a nzaiden's prayer. ROSEMARY ILLINGSWORTH 147-24C Charter Rd, Parkway Village Ass't in Health Ed. Ofhceg Hast- ings High School: Hockey, Basket- ball, Ping-pong, Volleyball Clubs Very azhletie and full of fun, As an air line hostess shelll be a :chan-11 DEBRA ISSACS 82-17 215 St, Queens Village College Yearbook, Girls' League, P.S.A.L. Award, Ath. Clubs, Prog. Comm., Honor Classes, Honor Roll f7J, Ass't to Grade Adv., Ass't to Dean of Girls, Bio. Club, Corr. Classes. In everything she does excel, To make it short, she's really swell. RITA ITZLER 88-18 Billings St, Queens Village State Tech Thomas Jr-flr-rson: Radio Work- shop, Dramatics Club, Ass't Lead- er, SCAI, lnarmary Service Life is so short, so fast lhe hours fly, We ought lo be together, you and I. ff' -L-4? HC 751, ,ll Xl Q SUSAN C. JACOBS 85-23 214 St, Queens Village College Bio. Club, Phys., Sci., Athletic Clubs, Honor Hist., Eng., Bio. Classes, Corr. Class, Ass,t to Dean, Ass't to Trs., G.O. Rep., Yearbook, Girls' League in Training, Bio., Lab. Squad C6j Trifles make perfection, But perfection is no trifle. BOB JAFFE 166-05 Highland Ave, Jamaica College Vice Pres. of Boys' Varsity, Hill- topper, Yearbook, Swimming Team Co-Capt., Major Letters, Bowling Team, Acct. Club, Clubs Council, Co-Mgr. of Independent Party, Choir, M.V.T., G.O. Rep., Honor Roll A man is a man by accident, He should of been an ape. F -Saroyan O x LE ARD J 15 160 t Jani'5fgs - Mp 1 ' s ' ss -' ' Thozughi arf?-5352 idgramk, f On Lenard you eanjban SONIA JAMES 115-16 160 St, Jamaica College Swim. Ass't, Volleyball Team, Pro- gram Comm., Girls Vocal Train- ing, Sports Section If there's a will, there's a wayf, ROBERT JAVELINE 67-48 198 St, Flushing Queens College Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Band 181, Major Music J , Dance Band, P.S.A.L. Awards Q2l, Hist. Club, Art Club, Current Events Club Who is this we have on hand? An intelligent, handsome artist from the band! ELLEN JEPSON 92-02 218 St, Queens Village Business Honor Classes, Ass't to teachers, Honor Roll, Sport Section She's sure to climb the ladder of success. fl I-X , ll-s.7' fxi -1 tis 'Glll ' I Tl ll , El' -' i ll 2 1 . - 1 L , 'A T- i ian .1 1' L . JT 'TX .1 ' l I - I .NZM . 931 Hiring N ' x xx -ff Ni, g - ---N -- : ' .Ln Ne.:- C..,, fl Z' ARLINE JEAN JOHNSON 48-26 196 St, Flushing Westminster College Arista, Gov. Bd., Rec. Sec. of Girls' League, Honor Classes C105, Hon- or Roll C85, Co-Mgr. of Red and Blue, Adv. Bd. of Student Council. Arlzne's a gal deserving of fame, Her brains and beauty have won her acclaim. CAROL A. JOHNSTON 69-25 Kissena Blvd, Flushing Business Acct. Cert., Pitman Sten. Award, Honor Sten. and Type., Honor Roll C75, Sten. Cert. A secretary she's sure to be, And sit upon her boss' knee. MARGOT A. JONES 87-29 249 St, Bellerose Potsdam State Teachers College G.O. Rep. C25, Lib. Squad C25, Honor Classes, Leaders C-1-5, Ath- letic Clubs C125, Minor J , So- cial, Square Dance Clubs, Sec. Omega-Chi Hi-Y. She looks so sweet, so calm, so quiet, But, oh! can .Margot cause a riot! HELENE HONEY JUST 192-15C 67 Ave., Flushing Business Clubs, Ass't to Trs., Lab., V.A., Lib. Squads, Prog. Comm., General Off., G.O. Rep., Clubs Council, Modern Dance, Minor J's'l, Major J. Charming, clever, and verj ' sweet, No finer girl could ferry nieet. ROBERT KABO 254-19 84 Dr, Floral Park College Honor Roll C85, Honor Classes C155, Band, Musical J , Hilltop- per, Yearbook, Att. Office, Clubs. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers -Tennyson ELIZABETH KAESTLE 86-09 Chelsea St, Jamaica Estates Lenox Hill Hospital Leaders, H o n 0 r Roll, H o n 0 r Classes, Minor J's , Clubs, Asslt to Trs., Program Committee. Kind'a sweet, Kind'a smart, Kind'a girl that wins your heart. t t IRA KAMINSKY 210-O2 88 Rd, Bellaire College Swimming Team, P.S.A.L. Awards, Hall Patrol, Bio., V.A. Squads, Boosters, Athletic Clubs, Ass't to Trs. He's full of fun all the while, Even though he's a teachers trial. ETTA KAPLAN 67-07 215 St, Bayside Business Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs. Face, hgure, personality. SAMUEL KAPLAN 170-11 Hillside Ave, Jamaica Cornell University Boys' Varsity, Indoor Track Team C35, Outdoor Track Team C35, Baseball Team C45, Swimming Team C45, Major J's77 C35, Minor J's' C45, Cross Country Team C15, Yearbook, Hilltopper, Scrib- blers, Math Clubs, G.O. Rep., Honor Roll C45, Gold P.S.A.L. Awards C45, Service Squad, Boost- ers, Honor Classes, Football Club, Basketball Intras An all around buy in many ways, With wit and humor and Major' js PAUL KARPEL 75-15 173 St, Flushing Queens College Band C55, Major J , Eng. and Bio, Honor Classes, Teams C85, Honor Roll, Attendance Service, Ass't to Trs. To be or not to be? Doctor. Lawyer. Indian Chief, Richman, Poorman, Beggarman, Thief. YVONNE KASTENBAUER 87-44 144 St, Jamaica Traphagen School of Design Tennis Club, Honor Classes, Honor Roll C55, Ass't to Trs., Sports Section C25 This ,gal can certainly draw, To great heights she'll surely soarf THELMA KAVANAU 85-O7 Avon St, Jamaica College Honor Roll C85, Ass't to Trs., Honor Classes-Math, Sci., Eng., Hist., Lang., Swim. Club, Girls' Glee Club, G.V.T., M.V.T. C85 Wherever she is, it doesn't matter. It's chatter, smiles, fun and more ...-f- - 'Pr i 'i '-' S r . , I ' 4 - I .- 4 Ziiyif' T 1 X X ' . -5 XM J J I 5 'niet 'L l .,, .-- '-'f' x lx T - ' J, M1 . 4 1- l P i LCTX J., T TDK g g 5 SHEILA JUNE KAY 87-11 Chevy Chase St, Jamaica Estates College Vice Pres. of Girls' League, Corr. Sec't of Girls' League, Yearbook, Honor Roll 181, Athletic Clubs 16j, P.S.A.L. Awards, Prog. Comm., Dramatics, Stagers Club, Ass't to Trs., Sports Section Dean's Ofhce, Ushering Squad, Honor Classes 110D She can't be beat, our Shelia Kay, She's just terrific in every way. J EILEEN KEAR 170-02 118 Rd, Jamaica Nursing L.I.T., Sports Section, Leaders 131, G.O. Rep., Hilltopper, Year- book, Honor Roll 17J, Ass't in Eng. Dept., Softball, Tennis, Bas- ketball, Folk and Social Dance Clubs, Honor Eng. and Span., Latin Award Her virtues are many, her faults are few, Her charm is delightful, her friend- ship true. NANCY KECK 97-16 148 St, Jamaica Business Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Sport Section Always smiling. full of fun, Always a friend to everyone. JOSEPH J. KEELY 117-28 165 St, Jamaica Navy Ass't to Trs., P.S.A.L. Award famaicals loss is the Navy's gain. JOHN KEIRANS 254-13 74 Ave, Glen Oaks Brooklyn Polytech UN, Pol. Events, Radio Clubs, Civil Air Patrol, Honor Roll, Honor Classes He's really swell to have around, A nicer guy cannot be found. JEAN KENDALL 55 Janet Pl, Valley Stream Nursing Honor Roll, Honor Bio., Sports Section,, Prog. Comm., Tennis, Social Dance, Current Events Clubs, Basketball Intras, Ass't to Trs. rw 1 v W f - , a . 1 NZQ 1 7 ,X 4 Q 'Q ' .. Q ' X, of f f Q fi A f if f RITA KENNEDY 150-03 88 Ave, Jamaica Civil Service Lib. Squad, Modern Lang., High- speed Sten. Clubs, Pitman Sten. Award, Program Comm., Asslt to Trs., Volleyball Tourn. 125, Sports Section, Basketball Tourn., Variety Show, Chevron, Clubs Council Beauty and culture are hard to find, But in Rita theylre all combined. EMIL KESELICA 83-04 251 St, Bellerose Academy of Aeronautics Honor Roll 13D Emil is one of the nicest and one of the best, He'll stand out high above the rest. EDITH KESSLER 75-33 196 Pl, Flushing College Girls' League, Gov. Bd., Corr. Sec. Girls' League, Co-Mgr. Bus Staff, Yearbook, G.O. Rep., Honor Roll, Sports Section, Chevron, Prog. Comm., Ass't to Trs., Ushering Comm., Dramatics Club, Ch. of Thanksgiving and Xmas Comm., Hostess Faculty Lunch. Full of the devil and rarin, to go, Edie,.vl' a gal we're all glad to know. JOAN KIELY 91-24 221 Pl, Queens Village Business Volleyball, Softball, Basketball, Modern Dance Clubs, Honor Roll 121, Honor Sten. and Type., Minor J oan uit ez ,bad d pen, 6 0 ou' and the . C CSS I ' ' s f ste . . K1 ' 7 , B os ll ' S ll enni a Ass't to r onor o. ng., Sten., T s o eni . ., Honor Roll 139 , I A Ll ange i - ll 1 to tell, Bu A a pl yi arts quite vel A. K KIRMSS 70 Jamaica Ave, Cypress Hills College Mod. Lang Clubs, English and History Corr. Class, Newman Club, Stage Production, Track Team 135, Honor Roll 185, P.S.A.L. G d 1, A ' h, bl , lk, h, Gold Medal, Honor Classes qzuf umm ul F W Y J Of, F Thanks to Frank the day's never dull. ,, fx F-:eq Hr-Tat. -. g ---H 'X ,fx U- f I 'lil 1-1 'T -L , 1 1 if I Y :TTC - - .qi ' all N.:L'..LN 1 ml- 'i..,,,,1' ik Lo ' 5 llhmip -- -' si W s'- -5 ' i- A X x, l . - 14, I I 1 at fa fl 'W ...V .LE11-f 11.2 1 1 ' . 1 ' 'A 4 -1 fl. - '-T. T n 1 1 Jn'-gl i Q' 7 ' be V , 51 in 1 'lg-T, x K -A,-N, i ff, 'till' - - -1- J ' - ,- ,X -R-JL, rr- ff'w14tf1Q V11 1,11 in -,nv 1 wt 1 1 16, ER1 IRSCHNER K1 J , 5312-O ' ve, Bayside lf' , ,N-1 1 Y G 1 . .I i ,. LOHQJ sand College Erasmus Hall High: P,S,A,L, Awards, SC'fjiilQC,.f Squad, Honor Roll, lntras 1 A goodsperrt, a gooll friend, Upon wlibse wordkvbu can depend. MORTON KLATMAN 64-27A 224 St, Bayside Business Baseball Squad, Track Team, P.S.A.L. Awards, Ass't to Trs., Speed Type. Award God's gift to women! .f STAN EY QLEIN . 69-3 1 St, Flushi Co e Bi Club, Cur Club Egg erk D o .S.A.L. Awar zked 'cha UJYTEETE, 1 , 1 nd jpu bet eha, ive o get cha, rf BERNIZ4LEPER 88-24 166 St, Jamaica Stage M.V.T. 141, Dramatic Workshop 141, Ass't to Mr. Caro, Ass't in Gym., Choir, Senior Play, G.O. Store Serious minded, she'll never be, But, successful we hope one day on TV. 9 MAYA KLEYMAN 85-30 Radnor St, Jamaica Hunter College Jr. Classical League, Browners, Span., Literature Clubs, Library Squad. ' To know her is to like her, To like her is to be her friend. LOUISE KOCH 190-30 103 Ave, Hollis Business Honor Sten. and Type., Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll 151, G.O. Rep. Those big dimples that go with her smile, can be seen for many a mile. 3 z , , , ' fav 51' 5 f r . -3ffQ7Q9f:Zr ,gf ri . 1 17153 1 LM., . 5, --A X ' gf nik G3 0 'save , aa, 1 14 nf Qt' 7 0- RONALD KOCKA 69-81 182 St, Flushing College Band, Ass't to Trs. From j.H.S., He's one of the best. MIRIAM KOLB 90-05 217 St, Queens Village Business Library Squad, Assistant to Trs., Honor Roll 161, Honor Math 121, Sports Section 131, Minor 121 I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. -Philippians 4: 13 ROBERT KRAJNYAK 82-04 246 St, Bellerose C.C.N.Y. Math., 9 Club, Ass't to Trs. We'll miss him from fanzaierfs hall, Reliable Bob is lfked by all. GERALD KRAMER 255-28 75 Ave, Glen Oaks Queens College Captain State Crew 161, Ass't Physics Lab. 121, Physics Club, Ass't to Trs. Loads of pep and loads of fun. ferryhs friends with everyone. CAROL KRATCH 05-33 249 St, Bellerose College Arista, Arista Adm. Bd., Leaders, Athletic Clubs 1121, Minor g'J's , G.O. Rep., Honor Roll, Honor Classes 1141, Ass't to Trs. For the friendship of two, The patience of one is neressaryf' -Indian Proverb JOHN L. KRAUSE, Jr. 93-26 Vanderveer St, Queens Village College Honor Roll 181, Honor Classes 1151, French and Art Ctfs,, Ass't to Dean 131, Ass't to Trs., French, Physics, Math., History Clubs, ln- door Track Team, Major J , Yearbook Scholarly, yet full of fun, john is liked by everyone. fl .... fi- gil: -5 f-il-It-CX 72 X -2 ' Q, ,f11?1l - i t er L f -f ' imp 1 , f as - -9- , -X WGA-X r 159, SANDRA KRIM 86-36 Little Neck Pkwy Queens College General Office, Honor English, Dramatics Club Witty smile and lots of whim, That's our girl, Sandra Krim. ROBERT KUCZMARSKI 61-11 168 St, Flushing Business Ass't to Trs., G.O. Rep., Ass't to Dean, Honor Roll C4j, P.S.A.L. Award A friend to everyone and everyone is a friend to him. RICHARD KUNIN 91-61 193 St. Hollis Queens College Circulation Mgr. of Hilltopper, Mgr. of Baseball Team, Arista, Honor Roll C7l, Gym. Ass't, G.O. Store, Corr. Class Dick is clever at work and play. He'll rise to success in the nicest way. PHILIP KURNIT 179-19 Kildare Rd, Jamaica Queens College Vice Pres, of Senior Class, News Ed. of Hilltopper, Comm. of Pub- licity, Adv. Bd. of Stu. Council, Tennis Team, Major J , Year- book, Pres. of E.R., Arista Girls you'll never had this boy refusing, Though at times he hnds names confusing. PAUL KUTSCHENREUTER 84-26 165 St, Jamaica N.Y.U. Indoor, Outdoor Track, Boys' Varsity, Rifle Squad, Capt. of Track Team, Pres, Senior E.R., Honor Roll Here's a ,guy who's fast, they say, Both in the air and on the ground. And when at love or war he plays, A greater guy cannot be found. ARLENE LAMONACO 154-44 71 Ave, Jamaica Bellerose Nurses' Training School Medical Aid, Current Events Club, Ass't to Trs., W.I.H,S,, Honor Roll, History Award, Marshal Hall Patrol, Bio. Lab. Ass't, Nursrfs Aide, Home Ee. Club, Ass't to Librarian, Eng. Ass't Always laughing, Always gay, llfrefs a ,girl wilh lols lo suit. l f f, , A ,, 2' A , si v . f X! f , Y! , ' z 4 j Z f 3 ,Ee X 9 Z 4 1, , 1 I fe K ' , ' 1 N ff e ae, .. . . f V. I 5 'ff i ,Q ye .- ....,. . ., ' 4 E , fs . . V , ' 1 -Lu ,. .1 'I ..,. ,- .. ,. ,.,.. , M er -f i. , ,LU -. Z If ,, 19' M FRAN R 170-19 Gr Pkwy, Jamai ' was cc., . and Sof 1 Hono e., on R 4 , G.O. p., L' ary Squad it Because shels ps, She can't be top d. LEONARD LARSEN, JR. 72-61 Little Neck Pkwy, Glen Oaks Brigham Young University Go west, young man! VIRGINIA B. LAVIGNERA 82-53 268 St, Floral Park Business Honor Roll, Volleyball Tourna- ment, Ass't to Trs., Social Dance, Grad. 392 Yrs. Very sweet all around, And cuter classmates can't be found. JEAN LAWSON 87-20 139 St, Jamaica College Honor English, Swimming Club Cheerful, quiet and lots of fun, That's our girl, jean Lawson. SYBIL LEACOCK 110-23 175 -, Jamaica Business S Ass't to Trstglfnlle S The wise one i hea , an will increase learnt an selsf, K 1, d e 'of understanmlza ta un- , . I as ia.,-N 3,66 PATRICK LEECH 83-11 257 St, Floral Park College Honor Roll, P.S.A.L. Awards, Ass't to Trs. Ambition is his asset. 1' A I ,f '-T 4 E SKY '11 ' 4- A1 M' - ' 7 i..I - - . 'Ls J f . X sh, 'ie 1'-our , , ,L , D. -fs A '- N, -,-T ' A T'-, 7 -i -7 V I Qi- .M-.. L QW I or fi, I . one 5 qv' gs.lTs,FgiL .2 N YQ . of-. S s 4 4-7 A e XXX lvgltf ' ri-X -'--i- K!! - - ,mi A GERALD LEEDS 65-23 181 St, Flushing Queens College G.O. Rep., P.S.A.L. Award, Ass't to Trs. Nob matter what your dream may e 5 lVe pray your triumph soon to see. ARLENE LEGGIADRO 76-15 174 St, Flushing Business School Leaders, Athletic Clubs, P.S,A.L, Awards, Honor Roll 171, Honor Sten. 81 Type., Minor JU, Ass't to Trs. As constant and bright as the North Star. ELAINE LEIBMAN 65-42 174 St, Flushing College Honor Roll C5D, Home Eco. Club, Grad. 3hhYrs., Library Squad, Ass't to Trs., Wade News Staff, Honor Classes Cheerful, sweet, a very good sport. There should be more girls all of her sortl LO. L D'1Q7Td!,7 , t 80- St, Jamaica N v P .A. '.' ward, A to It seems .it,. hat thou hast than t u shoutest, Speal-:es ess than thou knowest. sei-vi VIRGINIA A. LEMONTE 84-63 162 St, Jamaica Business Accounting Award, Honor Roll, Asslt to Trs. Look Mal I made it! JULES LEON 107-34 159 St, Jamaica Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences P.S.A.L. Awards He has in his hand that happy ANGELINA LEPORE 94-13 206 St, Queens Village Business Volleyball Team Sweet, pretty and smart, The kind of girl that wins your heart. FLORA LEPPERT VV' 228-03 69 Ass' rs., S 1 Cl b, ' g Club 'fl ' tr, fflinf ' e az. oor litt lr e hard this term! STANLEY LESLIE 73-12 170 St, Flushing New York University P.S.A.L. Awards After four years of toil and sweat. Ely high school years I'1l never forget. NORMA LEVIN 185-06 69 Ave, Flushing College Modern Dance, Advanced Produc- tion Class A regular Sue her rlassmates say. What better trilvute can they pay? SHEILA LEVITT 182-15 Henley Rd, Jamaica College Ass't to Trs., Athletic Clubs, Dra- matic Club, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Program Comm. A ,girl who's cute, a girl who's pretty, What more can we add to this ditty. JACK LEVY 73-30 Springfield Blvd, Bayside Business Track Squad, P.S.A.L. Awards, Basketball Intras, Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll blend, It we trust to all they say, Of those two qualities4sport and Tlzis nire ,guy wfll make his way. friend. 5+ 7 Itllt 71-A 7 4-fb ' - . N-I 1 - f N 1 if, ' J' To g f 1 all-a c -- ' , ' if Y 'L I if N: S Noi- C If .3 N J 'll I Tk T iii -, 517 ' c , Af X---N I ' N . ' ' Nix -- -P' . -.L A Q'Q'X 7 SYN xl 1 ,I 1 l W,lf'ff?Cj 1 V AJW 73-19 183 St, Flushing flfllxjhm RONALD WARREN LEVY i lv Wt .Adelphi College Pres. Senior E.R., Pres. Physical Sci. l , G.O. Rep., Ass't Bio. . Ass't to Dean, Honor Roll, M . Club, Hall Patrol, Bowling BJLF Il of the devil and rarin' to go, onrzie is a fellow, we're all glad to Ari ARLINE LEWIS 222-O9 77 Ave, Bayside College Honor Roll Q71, Volleyball Tourn. C41, Grad. 315 Yrs., Volleyball, Basketball Clubs, Ass't to Trs., Library Squad. Ever merry, ever grand, Ever willing to lend a hand. PHOEBE LICHT 252-O9 Thornhill Ave, Little Neck Queens College Girls' League, Ushers, G.O. Store, Medical Room, Ass't to Deans, Ass't to Trs., Yearbook Stall, Honor Roll, Eng. Honor, Social Dance Club C21 Laugh and the world laughs with you. MARILYN LICHTENSTEIN 81-14 193 St, Jamaica College Basketball, Ass't to Trs., Boostecr Club, Sports Section She may not be an artist, but one thing we can boast, When it comes to friends, she sure can draw them close. RASMA LIELBRIDIS 222-17B 69 Ave, Bayside College Swimming Ass't in Training, Mod. Dance, Sports Section, Honor Roll K31, Acc. Award, Acc. Arista Club, Swimming will bring her to success, Everyone is the architect of his future. 192 50B 71 Crescent Fresh Meadows Business Cand. for Comm. of Clubs C Mgr. Red 8: Blue, Sec. of L.I.7l Leaders 141 Booster Squad, Hill topper, G.O. Rep., Athletic Clubs l91 Honor Sttn 81 Iypc Short hand Spf-ed Club Honor Roll Ass't to Trs Pat is sure to be a sensation Wherever she toes, shell win rr- miralion. PATRICIA LILLY s 137' I ' i ll JLL. x l TP ,-g . Q ' ' se f si X f F A CARL L H 75-42 -'41 aks C ':fl' Te , P.S.l. - . s, Ho r 0 d frie n loads of f ' ake's li' 31 everyone. HELEN E. LINDERMAN 147-23 72 Ave, Flushing Business Library Squad, Athletic Clubs, Leaders, United Nations Youth League, Asslt to Trs., Honor Classes, Honor Roll Sincerity, intelligence and loveli- ness, The traits of a lady she does possess. DONALD LINDSLY 86-68 Sancno St, Jamaica Business Band, P.S.A.L. Award, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs. Wise 'n witty 'n full of pep, That's where Donald gets his rep. MARTIN LIPANSKY 67-29 198 St, Flushing College Attendance Office, Ass't to Trs., P.S.A.L. Awards, Service Squad C21 Instead of studying and trying to pass, , h He dreamed of girls zn every class. STANLEY LIPTON 182-35 80 Dr, Jamaica .Amherst College Chief Comm. of Student Council tBoys' Freshman Activities1, Capt. of Tennis Team, Major fs Q21, Boys' Varsity 431, Hilltopper C-11, Yearbook Q21, V.A. Squad 141, Bio. Lab. 121, Eng. Bk. Rrn., Physics, Scribblers Club, M.C. of P,T.A. Talent Show, Honor Roll 181, Gym. Clerk, Arista Of Stan we have but one thing to say, IIe's just a great guy at work and at play. SUSAN LIPTON 186-46 Henley Rd, Jamaica College Girls' League, Yearbook, Hilltop- per, Sec. of Stagers, Program Comm., Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Honor E.R., Honor Classes, Adv. Modern Dance, Prod. Class, Sen- ior Show Director A little work, a little play. To keep us going. and so, good- day. Z 7 T-WC-1474 ITM P l X L, ....., fi '-'Sv L ialllf X aj ,xr N e ff dest I rs- ' If ll -T-S Sli -ill jan' f 7L7Q T , If- im f 1 , A - -'C -lk. I T- -' TY ' i- 'i-' Q I - a no H ll U' QL .llthr-f 122 .1 1 51 1 - - B j Y L'E'l' if in-7 Q Xe' NT - 5 'MEI' ,fi Z,.'M' - in ,Z THOMAS LOEFFLER 85-26 241 St, Bellerosc College G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll, Honor Bio. and French, Assft to Dean, P.S.A.L. Awards, Service Squad We must confess, He's sure to find success. GENE LOTT 84-57 160 St, Jamaica College Pres. of Senior E.R., Bowling and Spanish Clubs, Clubs Council, Hilltopper, Honor Roll, Honor Classes A brilliant student, a real swell guy.- One of the nicest mellows in jamaica High. WALTER LOWE I1 89-7 212 t A V- Busi Hg? Ass, to 61rs,, Ij,Q,,rxorRo11, Hqpbr Classes yu F- i?'l':AM',!I4 Better late than never. e- ' , shall CAROL LUIS 1887-32 87 Rd, Jamaica Estates Model Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Locker Guard Lovely to look at, delightful to know, She's in our hearts, wherever she goes. PEGGY ANN LYNCH 115-60 155 St, Jamaica Oswego State Teachers College Girls' League, Honor Roll, Honor Hist. and Eng., Ass't to Trs., At- tendance Ofhce, Lib, Usher, Chev- rons, Sports Section, Corr. Clasn, Honor E.R. A hookey player from heaven! GRACINE MACCARRONE 88-30 209 St, Queens Village College Comm. of Clubs, Pres. of Leaders, Gov. Bd. of Leaders, V.I.T., Hill- topper 121, Minor J's , G.O. Rep., Adm. Bd. of Arista, Bio. Lab. Squad, Honor Classes, Choir, Hon- or Roll 181, Clubs, Latin Awards, Tennis Intra. Action is her rnotlo. BARBARA MACHINIST 89-43 221 Place, Queens Village New York University Sm-c'y of Leaders, V.I.T., Treas. of Senior E.R., Student Council Adv. Bd., G.O. Rep. 121, Minor J's'7 121, Clubs, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Yearbook. Bobby is cheerful and attractive to us, In fact she has personality plus. NORMA MACLOED 64-36B 186 Lane, Flushing Business .Athletic Clubs 191, Major J , Ass't to Trs., High Speed Sten, Club She's blonde, cute and very shy, All she needs is a big, brave guy. ELINOR V. MACNULTY 206-23 Richland Ave, Flushing College Swimming Asslt 151, Swim. Speed, Minor J 135, Honor Roll 153, Grad Yale Yrs., Water Ballet, Sr. Life Saving, Minor J'sl' 157, Ath- letic Clubs, Art Award, P.S.A.L. Awards, Cheer Leaders, Newman Club, G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs. Kinda cute, kinda smart- The kind of girl who wins your heart. ELAINE MAEDER 139-28A 85 Dr, Jamaica Lenox Hill Hospital School of Nursing Leaders, Tennis J , Basketball and Bowling Clubs, Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll 171, Honor Eco., Treas. of Senior E.R., Program Comm. Slightly mischievous, full of fun, Not disliked by anyone. SIRJE MAEKASK 164-03 89 Ave, Jamaica Adeplhi College Grad. 3 Yrs., Sports Section, Honor Roll 151, Ass't to Trs., Honor Classes Kinda cute, kinda smart, The kind of girl that wins your heart. 'f - -' -iff-.sl - ' 1 2 ie-- . '4,. ,? is 'Tl f L, 2 s - - 1 - ,.. . , . -R--Q ,Wg , I t -.-- f -' I-dlingxx, A in- Ni 6 1 5: h M, RICHARD MAGSAMEN 82-21 166 St, Jamaica -College Honor Classes, P.S.A.L. Awards, Service Squad Instead of studying and trying to pass, He dreamed of girls in every class. JOAN MALONE 94-19 207 St, Queens Village Business Asslt to Trs., Volleyball Team Agreeable and full of fun, joan's liked by everyone. BERNARD MANDEL 70-37 175 St, Flushing 'College Hilltopper 13D, Scribblers Club 127, Adv. Prod. Class, Bookroom Ass't 121, Current Events Club, Honor Classes, Radio Club, Ram- bler One could search in all mankind. A nieer guy would be hard to find. GERALD MANDEL 73-27 173 St, Flushing University of Illinois Boys' Varsity, Soccer and Track Teams, P.S.A.L. Awards, Physics Club, Eng., Math, Sci. Honor Classes, Honor Roll 171, Booster Squad, Scholarship Club. Good looks and a sharp mind, A combination hard to find. GERALD MANDEL 69-03 142 St, Flushing Polytechnic Institute of B'klyn Switchboard 1Midwood H. Sl, Honor Roll 181, Latin Certificates 139, French Certificate, French Medal 14th in Cityj A jest breaks no bones. ADRIENNE A. MANDRA 244-55 90 Ave, Belle-rose Nurses Training Advanced Modern Dance 161, Handball Club, Choreography Club, Ass't to Trs. A lrleasrinl smile lgilds the edges of llfefx darkest clouds. , A., ', if few e AZ ay, JOSEPHINE MANGIARCINA 258-01 87 Rd, Floral Park Business Mixed Vocal T r a i n i n g , Sten Award, Honor Roll, Bushwick H.S.: Asslt to Trs., Honor Roll Girls may come, girls may go, But here is one you ought to know. PAUL MARGARITES 80-16 193 St, Jamaica College Stage Crew 131, Captain, G.O. Rep., Acc. Club, Bowling Club, Stagers, Advanced Dramatics, Ass't to Trs. Paul is a buttercup, Paul is a daisy, Paul's the boy who drives the girls erazyl MARILYN MARKHOFF 89-19 186 St, Hollis Business School Sten. Club, Tennis Club, Softball Club, Prog. Comm., Asslt to Trs., Handball Club Sweet to look at, nice to know. WILLIAM MARKS 216-19 90 Ave, Queens Village College Ass't in Dean's Office, Honor Roll 121, G.O. Rep. BVll's a guy that's neat and smooth, He's a guy that's in the groove. RUTH MARTENS 80-19 236 St, Queens Village Cornell University Girls' League, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Corr. Classes, Ass't to Trs., Prog. Comm., Pres. Sr. E.R., Ush- ering Squad, Journalism Club, Scholarship Club, Grad. 355 Yrs. Intelligent, friendly and very sweet, Her charming manner ean't be beat. DOROTHY M. MARTIN 81-35 250 St, Bellerose Business Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll, Home Eco. Club, Prog. Comm., Girls' League-In-Training, Hon. Classes, Acc. Award, Type. Award, Year- hook, Volleyball Intra, Current Events Club Cay and cheerful, like the sun, Sweet and kind to everyone. U X' Taj Ht-rat My A :ff-Am.-J fx ,fx flllll Xtrll, ', Aww: . ---'X E f N ff' I t iff 1 IIJH4 , H4 iff I 1 , -- ' Q--' X Qi, A X-' I f J W - L L, , gr , Q N -- E L LIHLEFSQL .9 X! gg, Xl . fl 'xii' 'fi , 'fr - X S i 11 e- - -'ire ff- rw 'N T fx Ti-'ik 5 f XP ELENORE MARTIN 90-52 Francis Lewis Blvd Queens Village C.F. Young Secretarial School Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll, Ass't Atten. Office Time and classes have run out, Of this I'm glad beyond a doubt. MARIANN E. MARTURANO 162-07 Highland Ave, Jamaica Business Girls, League, Honor Roll, Honor Sten. and Type., G.O. Rep., Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Sten. Clubs, P.S.A.L. Award, Ass't to Trs., Red and Blue Party, Dramatics Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter. RHODA MASSER 97-34 Allendale St, Jamaica Queens College Ass't to Dean, Span. Club, Current Events Club, Math. Club, Corr. Class, Honor Span., Eco., Ass't to Trs. Here's a gal who's in demand, Wonder why? Itls cause she's grand. SANDRA MASTER 82-19 165 St, Jamaica Queens College L.I.T., Leaders, Athletic Clubs V. l12l, Minor fs l9D, G.O. Rep., Honor Roll l71, Honor Classes, Asslt to Trs., Math. Club, Span. Club, Yearbook Staff She is such st H as :yearns ar made lof. O! 1 ftp N T E Q ATTI A 77 1 t, lushi ,X , , Y V u in s ,, ' it I Ste . pe., ., H r W, X I .l , Ass't Trs oc. Da 'el ub, S . Aw ' , i e'st s-Na tw'N e an 5 me . . L E' CAROL ANN MAYER 208-11 Richland Ave, Flushing Business Yearbook, Attendance Office, Ass't ' f to Trs., Program Comm., Clubs, .. Honor Roll, Honor Eng., I-list., e.. Math., Art Certificate i Her charms and brains, Make her one of the best, And with her bright smile, She outshines all the rest. 'N 5 ,..-E? --' Q 1 r-D DOLORES MAYFIELD 163-38 Mathias Ave, Jamaica Business Minor JU l2j, Chevrons, Bas- ketball, Volleyball Club, Ass't to Trs., M.V.T., Girls' Voc. Training Like sugargsweet and refined. MOZELLE MAYS 110-19 171 Pl, Jamaica Girls' League-in-Training, G.O. Store, Asslt to Trs., Honor Math., Honor Roll. In her shines the glow of sincerity and honor. MCCABE wards, G.O. Rep. X canlt be beat, compete. WILLIAM MCCARTHY 181-08 64- Ave, Flushing Queens College Boys, Varsity, T e n n i s Team, P.S.A.L. Awards, History Club, Honor Roll, Major fs Q21 None but himself can be his parallel. ODESSA MCCLANE 169-20 107 Ave, Jamaica College Ass't to Trs., Volleyball, Basketball Teams, G.O. Rep., P.S.A.L. Award Good on the eyes! Nice to the ears, She should last for many more years. MAUREEN MCCOLGAN 88-22 237 St, Bellerose Nursing Newman Club, Honor Math., Med- ical Aid, Ass't to Trs., Program Comm. Her pride, her determination and will, Will be a blessing to all who are ill. . l , 4--,, , ggi: -- fe, f' 1-K , 2 I-I-N ' f X , -N, I . Q I i X if X xl If x NGK X Q' TT glen? 1 '--e - -llfebfr'-Q - .1- MAUREEN MCCREE 67-15 Springfield Blvd, Bayside Business Ass't to Trs., Swimming As3't-ln- Training Her personality is nzedirine to all ailments, SHIRLEY MCDERMOTT 90-33 209 St, Queens Village Business Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Clubs, Program Comm. Good nature and good sense. BARBARA MCELHENY 182-11 Aberdeen Rd, Jamaica College for Nursing Arista C-11, Leaders C5l, Honor Roll l81, Swim. Ass't, Water Bal- let Jan. '52 and '52, Sc., Math, Eng., Fr., Honor Classes, Athletic Clubs ll-lj, Minor J , Awards in Fr. and Sten., Ass't to Trs., Trin- itv Club An intelligent Esther lfilliarrzs. ANNABELLE MCGINTY 80-17 2611 St, Floral Park Business Badminton, Handball, Basketball, S o f t b all , Schufllc-board Clubs, L.I.T.. Ass't to Trs., Honor Sten. and Type., Honor Roll Lovely eyes, lmir brunette, - Fellows Chorus? cutegyou bet! DONALD MCGUIRK 217-69 Peek Ave, Hollis Hills Farmingdale Agricul ural College , K, if JAMES MCMAHON 82-28 248 St, Bellerose Business Asslt to Trs. Looking back on the years I've spent at famaica, I see years of happy learnng. I P. T M IGHE 76 ' 7 t Flush'ng ine 1 M1 rl' NO MAN MEHL 85-O6 159 St, Jamaica Academy of .Aeronautics Ideas lead to success with Norman. MARIANN MEHLHOP 85-22 218 St, Queens Village College Honor Roll, G.O. Rep., Leaders, Tennis, Softball, Social Dance, Basketball Clubs, Honor Eng. 131, G.V.T., Sports Section, Ass't to Trs. Full of vigor, pep and vim. Her sparkling manner will never dim. ROBERT MEILER 2-1-1-19 86 Rd, Bellerose Service Squad 1 at fs. 1 College It,-Y, my ,fo we , 5 ,f if to Go Rep., P.s.A.L. Awards, Clubs, He s O.lx..' TN Q 2 5 A - : ,' Service Squad, Track Team: F. K. X il - '.,, 1.1,f-if Y i ' Lane: Ass't to Trs. A . V N i Have no fear, P ,A 'it' f W 1 A 1 A . MCT Tl ' X V g. ,Q W 'fl' .247 St- B H f A + 1 , , BARBARA MELTSNER 315 . - , 73-27 217 S, B d ll MJ H r Class , odstm! , .-ff 2 ' ' 1 t TSI 6 5 , V H I W ., . W I ,,.,, Col ege g h . JY- 17l,, 4' man ' ' ,' F A Wm. Taft H.S.: Ass't to Trs., Lib. u br 1 .C .l 1 - - -, Ud' up Aid, Gym Aid, Honor Eng., Cre- F fm, 1 3 C0 Om ' - ' - ' Q' g ntive Writing: Jamaica H.S.: F f Mnrlk Z Of I ffbl' her 1555 'li ' Honor English, Honor Roll ref nz - H . ' . . I h A , , B fm h perm I Juke, knowm 4 1 ellegvnvzsglxzture :even s ez sueet v 1' 1 ere! ., l ' V L ' . X X ,, - M r.- ' lk 7 I 5 I 'EL fxfle : ' 1 -, - u ,, , Y, . E 'zfz- UV rwN1....nfe 1: err-- ' .562 151 5' 2 8 VN' fvuff Q X- - D it Q I , l 'l4,l,.r'q, I . vig,-,ms I kgs l 'L:Ll-3.1 -jLl, 1 X T ri..iT.N- lg X-: 4:3 -T' ,- A f x Q A. L -A .. -1-1 - J fi ' 'T ex L-if A hp' - M BETTE MEYERS 9 Perry Ct, Syosset Business Honor Roll CEU, Honor Sten. and Type., Ass't to Trs., Sports Sec- tion, G.O. Store, Girls' League, Minor J , Square Dance, Social Dance, Shufllleboard, S o f t b all Clubs She's a neat girl, a sweet girl and even a petite girl, what more? JOYCE MILLER 64-39A 186 Lane, Fresh Meadows Nuhsing School Eng. Honor Classes KSU, Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll, Medical Room, Softball Club, Sports Section, Vol- leyball team A good future is what we see. For this gal with charm and pez'- sonality. MARILYNN NIILLER 90-80 179 St, Jamaica College Honor Roll, Honor Eng., Stagers Club, G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs,, Prog. Comm., Library Squad She looks so sweet, so ralnz, so quiet- But brother-can she cause a riot. MICHAEL MILLER 77-04 168 St, Flushing Hilltopper, Yearbook, Honor Ro'l f8l, Corr. Class, Honor Math, Se. Mgr. of Tennis Team, Hist, Mod. Lang Clubs, Sec. of Physics Club, Clubs Council, M.V.T. Q6j, Ass't to Trs., Art Certificate Cogito, Ergo, Sum II think, therefore I anzl HARRIETTE MILLSTEIN 215-37 Jamaica Ave, Floral Park Ithaca College Pres. Drama Club, Gov. Bd., Int., Mod., Dance, Minor fs 135, Ath. Clubs C13l, Leaders, Gov. Bd. Leaders, Trs. Ass't, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, G.O. Rep., 4, ,- ii ,Q -sa .v -3? r? 5, if 7 1 . 7. ,t 7 ire 'V - , f at 1 , , Q A l IA x ..f snr, .s .99 'ca X . - 1. ,. ,. -as J .Nfl gs JC Q c-- - Yearbook is Harriet will someday be a great Y, , actress we all agree, ' - Q4 'T And in a few years she'll be on the ' . , stage for all to see. 1 A ' I JOHN MINGST I efve , Q' 75-40 187 sr, Flushing 't' ' , 1 N, - ' '57, , College -1,22 ft 1 1 l Honor Roll, Honor Glasses, Ass't 1 rd in Gym. '-5? A guy who certainly scores with all, , john is really on the ball. ' ,. --- -f ,sry g1g-L. 2-I 1 1 li 1-' . , X r X. K4 -- 1 s - N? J ll I I T - A, I. '-I xi- rr A K I rl-HQ 4. M - - NORMAN MINOV 73-74 269 St, Floral Park Business Honor English: Trov H.S.: French Honor Club, Dramatics Club, Dis- cussion Club, Honor Roll He's quiet, he's neat, He'.t so elite. LARRY MINTZER 75-10 Springheld Blvd, Hollis Hills Adelphi College Basketball Intras, P.S.A.L. Awards, G.O. Rf-p.g Fort Hamilton H.S.: Math Club May good fortune follow hfs every effort. LORETTA MIRSKY 80-57 215 St, Hollis College Current Events Club, Ass't to Tis., Honor Roll Srnall and sweet, She's hard to beat. YVETTE MITTLER 217-47 Kingsbury Ave, Hollis Hills College Ass't to Trs.: Jefferson H.S.: Glee Club, Social Dance Club, Current Events Club, Sports Section One look into Yvette's pretty blue eyes, Creates a sensation among the guys. 1 , X1 f A I I 1 . ' fl ' , f, . , Ioan-6 MOQERN ' 88-bs 209 ,Qugris 'ua M' Bus' cfs V ,XF SQ P B11ShWiC,li' ig-hr en.OH'ig1'Italian' Liligry SExa,d,.Q:obf5untin-g CML Club , ' ,f 1' ' Wilh sparkling -jyesithat say! ,'h,ello, ' 1' , Slze'll'be liked wherever she'lll go. 1 KARL MOLLIN 73-40 179 St, Flushing College Current Events Club, Physics Club I got a lot out of famaiea- I got out! .... 1 ...., M..-v :S-. 1 P ' -,T I : gsrgi, srotor , li 1-10 13 AVC, Buhldfi College Lib. Squad Cvute und prevg, litarzoui and gzdd, GAIL MONTANYE 193-15B 69 Ave, Flushing Nursing Roosevelt High: Bowling: Yonkers, N. Roller Skating, Volleyball T,.V.T.fTf1ll 'n Terrifir. YVILLIANI MOODY 198-01 Ounton Ave, Hollis ' Asst Lab. Tf-ch. Hall Guard, Sci. Club, Att. Oflice, Honor Roll l3i, P.S.A.L. Award .Vol like namesake, fl grand guy, Thulls our Bill, not moody. BRUCE MOORE 30-4.5 Winfihrstwr Blvd, Qu:-1-ns Village clflllfgf' Bowling Club, Orchestra, Honor Roll, P.S.A,L. Award Quiel and sure, He'll reach suffers and more, GEORGE MOORE 153-22 117 Ave-, jarnaifzi Collvgf' Lang. Club, Sri:-mv Club Quiel, thy, u real swell guy, One of the best in frnriaifn High. -Il,'lJ1'll1 A. MOSKOWLIZ 1511-44 Nlrllmiirrnf' Av:-, Krw flnrrlf-n 111115 l,!l1l'1'fl1l flnllwgv' 'lilrlrn 11154113 Aw!! to lvs., Arista, Swihlnlmnul Opry., llunfir Roll, As!! fi,O. R1-p., Arista fiomli' Illlllilllll 11151141 115:11 1':1l.iol, 11011111 Krall fllllllllllllff, fflrfnflly, mural ni lmmfy, -lllll'j'1ll1llllffllllllllllfklllllllllflfljf. rv 4 W '72 .f X f I I 3 A4 , 1 l f i N ,. 4 We we Z lwiw Q -4 W A W KURT R. MUELLER 83-15 255 St, Floral Park Business Baseball f'2,,i, Major Letter, Honor Roll, P.S.A.L. Awards, Boys' Vars- ity, Assft to Trs. A great guy, on and of the field. SHIRLEY W. MTINROE 161-23 119 Rd, Jamaica College Sports Section lip, Softball and Volleyball Clubs, Lib. Squad, Honor Eng., Minor HJ , Swim. Cert., Type. Award, Assft to Trs., Honor Roll, M.V.T.g Geo. Wash- ington H.S,: Swimming Ass't She has glamor, looks and style, She will face her future with a Jmlle. CHARLOTTE A. MURRAY 163-27 Baisley Blvd, Jamaica Business Honor Roll, Honor Sten. and Type.. Cheering Squad, Ass't to Trs., Social Dance Club, G.O. Rep. Szm-ere fzvzbirion to do her besl, I: CF1,1rlor'e'5 aim to success. HAROLD T. NIURRAY, JR. 'EE-+2 1+ St. Queens Village L' S. Naval Air Force Ass : :Q Teachers, General Organi- :.2:1i:t:. P S.A.L. Awards fVf :u' 1 'rzienfl' like him, man L- ' 1.-I 9f 1a'l1. YAN C Y M L'R1L-XY Sl-li Utopia Pkwy, Jamaica liuszricss Swim Asst, Clubs lylll, Minor I . Honor Spanish, Ass't to liis. Water Ballet Kiran .Yum-1' ,gives you her shy litfls grin. You lfnozz' your troubles are abou! lo begin. PAUL MURSTEIN 192-16 Aberdeen Rd, janiaica Estates Colle-gc Currt-nt Events Club, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, French Certificate Go :where he will, the wise' man ix :flavors ut home. '-i al'.'f T U' 'P 1' lx PL -li YY'-Sr.,-,, --li N 1 ! .x 's I it 'gf 'l'-i'i ff' 1. + 1' - at ' l I ' T TT mi ' n T, 1- -Ji . i D , ,K 2 f -- 4 A 'it' ,ki-v f ' ,, fx-A fx l .X o .Ml V v . F JUNE L. NEUMULLER 209-03 Whitehall Ter, Queens Village Hofstra College Leaders 155, Honor Roll, .Athletic Clubs ll2J, Social Dance Clubs l3j, Minor g'J,s l3l, Span., Hist., Eng., and Sci. Honor Classes, P.S.A.L. Awards C31 Instky face is seen the wars of .. .. Honor, Trivh ,and Loyaltan ' r . A1 . ki 5 l , BERIE NFLYIELE '73 70 197'S'tj'Flushing , Bugnesb' ' Lf -Ho or oll, Ass't toflirs. sg-Eyes -0? lue, pretty smile, ior this girl, qfld walk a mile. THERESA C. NIGRO 80-10 Cross Island Pkwy. Business Ass't to Trs., History Club, Band: Brooklyn H.S. for Homemaking: Band C4J, Honor Roll C2D, G.O. Rep., Glee Club Popular, sweet and smart, Terry captured many a heart. JEAN C. NIRMAIER 170-23 84 Rd, Jamaica College Leaders, Swimming Ass't, Water Ballet '52 and 753, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, .Athletic Clubs, Pro- gram Comm., P.S,A.L. Awards, Ass't to Trs., Swimming, Speed S'J's , Minor J Hair of gold, eyes of blue, That's our jean, a friend who's true. CHARLOTTE NOBLE 197-18 90 Ave, Hollis Business Handball, Volleyball, Social Dance, Folk Dance Clubs, G.O, Rep., Ass't to Trs., Medical Room, Cur- rent Events Club, Honor Roll A lovely person she is to know. Simply swell from head to toe. GEORGE NOLL 239-19 87 Ave, Bellerose Navy Honor Roll, Service Squad A regular guy, full of fun, He's a real pal to everyone. lf,-,l. 1- Q. :Z 'Q ., .f A , ,. ,,, .. Xxx X fe if f f f I J VN Q if f ,Nb 6 1 e f X X W X s , !, N f A We Q .XY il Ke! , M 4 2 :Time im, if 1 ,X s Q M E we 'WT 3 se. vga Q l c X4 X 5 R 'P 1. -103 'l l , l l. ll z A 1 ,, EDNA NUSSER 75-23 176 St, Flushing College Girls' League, Honor Roll l'7J, Honor Classes, Clubs, Ass't to 'l rs., German Award Edna's eule and oh so sweet, A gal we know you'd like io meet. JOHN OFFUTT 178-05 Edgerton! Rd,fJarnaica College I Baseball Squad, Service Squad, Hilltoppcr, Honor Classes, Honor Roll l8j, Cori. Classes, P.S.A.I.. Award ' ,. Magnus Bonus Virus. Y uf!' . i ' EY XE! 4 9-Qi, .Avggydiirf e',' Us 0 S Ograpw gf' F . s't Jts. ' - was charm dr ' Wjllb-'lieprenzen vfdfe le A ff? ...Qian -..,,,,, JOHN O'HARA 223-46 65 Ave, Bayside Business Honor Roll, Math. and Typing Certificates, Ass't to Trs. His life is made up of best mo- ments. EDWIN OLSON 89-52 212 Pl, Queens Village King's Point College G.O. Rep., Honor Roll fill, Swim- ming Squad It's easy lo say--He's O.K. JOAN OPITZ 84-42 246 St, Bellerose Business Ass't to Trs. Very charming, very wise, Sl1e's I1 ,girl zr'l1o's sure fo rise. T s.l., f gf! , ,v 'ix-.L 2 f I Y E v Fwd' wry!! 'TQ fy ' . 2 1 'e - - X . 1 , . -. X J. I A' f Xe'- ,v ,, ,... . , . 'Y-A ,I , .. -- f , 6' 4 My -, E IF. , , 1 TX XSL? JOHN OPPERMANN gg ,Q 89-28 182 Pl, Jamaica ' Business ' Honor Roll, Ass't to Dean, Gen. ' Sci. Honor Class .5 SL J V He's a gentle man of the greatest it gg' ' ' ' ' promise. U t . Q 5 47 . 1 f .,:, ,fi X I .. lp, .. pg, 5, f lt RLDOLPH OREFICE 90-60 179 Pl, Jamaica Cortland State Teachers College Honor Roll, Service Squad, 'l-reas. Senior E.R., Basketball lntras, P.S.A.L, Awards He's Swish, what? It's Rudyls ,lump Shot. ANTHONY ORLANDO 88-15 Billings St, Queens Village L'.S. Air Force Asst to Trs., Door Guard If at hrs! you don't sueeeed, TU, HJ againf HILDEGARDE J. ORTH 177-U3 923 Ave, Jamaica Business Modern Dance llntennf-diatfff, Sten. Club, Newman Club, Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll H31 Here's a girl Lrho knous where she's bound, lfhere there's fun shels sure to be found. GLORIA OSKOWSKY 71-42 166 St, Flushing Queens College Girls' League, Asst to 'l'rs., Honor Classes, Honor Roll, Corr. Class A nifer girl could not be found. In all good things she does abound. CAROL PAGANO 67-15 Kissena Blvd, Flushing College Stf-no. Spar-d Club, Ass't to 'l'rs, Basketball lntras: Julia Richman HS.: fill. Rr-p. 129, Swimming Club famozrn'. loss will he Hollyu'oorl'x yarn ff! a.,,4- Hf4EL fi ,1 A .1-' ks ' fx, I' 'Kg 'Y 9 ,ge as .. J . St, eens Village usir . Hon J , . ' to Trs. I lf JLL not ' t ture holds. But I knoa rn 1 ds the future. JORDAN L. PALOS 218--1-5 89 Ave, Queens Village Radio Announcer ford, the Philosopher: :'H'hen an unexpected joy came along, all my petty problems and sorroas :Lere forgottenf' MARY Q. P.sNGALos 237-is 93 Rd, Queens viuage College Honor Roll, Honor Eng., Ass't to Trs., Musical Band f-ll, Or- chestra, Boosters, Basketball Club, Speed Club, Stagers She s a f:nocl:ouf1Lherez'er she goes. ELSE PAPE 86-21 Palermo St, Hollis Business Graduate in 3 Yrs., Asst to Trs., Honor Roll Lots or fun. tzlztajis sr.. HQ' hope shflf alzra sfaj, that 1113. . EDITH PARKINSON 92-25 1T6 St, Jamaica Model Pres. Senior E.R., G.O. Rep., Honor Roll, Accounting Club, Asst to Trs.. Softball, Volleyball, Tennis, Handball, Badminton Clubs, P.S.A.L. Awards, Minor Sports Section, Volleyball Tournament Gite to the world the best you hare. Arid ills lies! will come bask to -1011. MICHAEL PASSARIELLO 85-51 261 St, Floral Park Holstlkl LlOllx'gU Lf N. Youth Club, Band p8l, Eco. Club, xlllSlk'.ll Honor Roll, Honor Classes, History Club .YN lll' wars but bi' f1'ispu.vifiur1 is md wisdom afqu ' . D 'g -S f AIN oil N .. f .spy Qif IZWLRKX g I' 1.iV.H 4 Fiona: Li' ilii ini- 'E '- 'gm' pfbr r '. v VEB Q , l '41, 1 I tl' WP ew lllxl?-LL .1 A f' J .1 '-Q Q , 1- . of-foil-'Pe' ' 'af -1- L -W 1.1 'C' 3 - 'O .,.,,, MM JOAN V. PAWLOWSKI 78-20 220 st, Hollis Hills College G.O. Rep., Athletic Clubs, Bad- minton, Social Dance, Tennis, Vol- leyball,-. Basketball, Minor JU, Ass't to Trs., Sports Section, Li- brary Squad, Honor Sten. and Type. Q4-j, Program Committee, M.V.T. Her virtues are many. Her faults are few. Her charm is delightful. Her friendship is true! BARBARA PENN 40-05 Lawrence St, Flushing Cortland College Typing Award, Typing Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Art Certificate, Social Dance, Senior Art Sweetness, personality, popularity galore, Obliging, helpful and who knows what more. CATHERINE PERNICE 85-39 150 St, Jamaica Waves Ass't to Trs.3 Evander Childs: Newman Club, Lib. Squad She jokes and laughs most all the day, But she really is helpful in every way. SANDRA PESKIN 73-38 174 St, Jamaica State Tech Honor Roll, Honor English: James Monroe: Ass't to Trs,, French Club, Softball Team, Volleyball Team Cute, vivacious, really sweet, Here's a girl you ought to meet. BEATRICE PETER 88-42 Winchester Blvd, Bellerose Business Honor Roll, Accounting Awards, Accounting Club, Ass't to Trs., Regents Committee Big blue eyes, long blonde hair, Girls like her are very rare. MARTIN PETROVA 73-44 Springfield Blvd, Hollis Hills Business Wm. Taft H.S.: Baseball Squad, Service Squad, Swimming Squad, Track Squad In the field of sports we all agree, Martin's the guy for all to see. I ,Q -il-n JOHN PETZ 90-16 212 Pl, Queens Village Pratt Institute G.O. QBJ, Honor Roll C7j, ASS't to Trs., Honor Classes, Scholarship Club Anything that john undertakes, Will be done without mistakes. DOROTHY PHILLIPS 78-30 220 Pl, Flushing Hofstra College Clubs, Minor J , P.S.A.L. Award, Volleyball Tournament, Ass't to Trs., Honor Eng., Sports Section With a twinkle of her big blue eyes, Dottie always gets her guys. SAMUEL t - W 5 184-P0 .7 l, 'll ' 'g p f- Coll,e e I f 4' - Assit o- s., ,p ' ai - L par Q all .1 e bl d ir blu : 0 T ' n ': T IAS PI Q K' 5- 88 v aw ' uee 0 3- D ' 'K arsi xcha 1 e Editor ' per ,Ha ,b 1,1 fszfeber Tea f or ' . . Re ll fd 'LL all ll 1 A .f a ll 3L B 5 - . H1 u : 1 , K .l 4 I .. 3 P. . . . Awards, Yearboo , Q R ll UD, H Cl s tgt O C ,V-aff De , ,e a , . A seals rshi Glu Cl ' more A bof it per 1 ' p us, guess who. f Toby Pieniek, he,ll tell yogi ROSALIE PIAZZA 76-49 168 St, Flushing College Vice-President of Leaders, Leaders C4l, Varsity, Minor fs Q6l, Major I , Honor Classes, German Cert., Program Comm., French Club, Athletic Clubs flll, Honor Roll gay Hair that curls upon her brow. Brains that always work land howl D. HAROLD PINSKER 88-ll 146 St, Jamaica College Yearbook Q2l, Ass't to Dean, Heath Ed Clerk, Honor Roll, Scholarship Club, Honor Classes, Treas. of Sr. E.R,, Corr. Class Handsome, eharnzing, courteous fine, O.K. girls, who's first in line? , S-lr 'Ig !, l i' A f' fi, TT. . Q f I sg- 4 -4-,I Tx . A rf' -N X Tr -1-tt- 1' 1 t it f .--fr eg CHARLES PITMAN 75-20 Bell Blvd, Bayside University of Vermont Band, Fr., Math., Physics Clubs, Honor Roll He will reel in a whopper of suc- cess. ALBERT H. PLATT 85-69 Chevy Chase St, Jamaica Brooklyn Poly Tech Physics Club: St. john's Prep: Speech Club, Photography Club Happiness when working out a problem. PHYLLIS PLATT 82-18 234 St, Queens Village College Yearbook, Honor E.R., Honor Roll, History Club, For. Lang. Club, Stage-rs Club, Adv. Prod. Classes l3J, Vocal Training, Creative Writing, Lib Squad, Scholarship Club, Honor Eng., Honor Span., Corr. Class Phyllis is witty, Phyllis is pretty, The greatest little gal in New York's City. MARCIA PLEVIN 73-53 197 St, Flushing College Softball Club, Minor J , Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll, Honor Sci., Hist., Eco. Forsan et haee olirn menzinisse juvabit. HERBERT PLUSH 135-03 Coolidge Ave, Kew Gardens Hofstra College Handball Team Capt., Major Let- ters l2j, Varsity, Queens Champ- ionship, P.S.A.L. Awards lfjj, Bowling Club Whenever you're inelined to blush, Think of me . . . Herbie Plush. BARBARA POAG 190-06A 69 Ave, Fresh Meadows Cornell University Honor Roll l8Q, Honor Classes, Volleyball Intras, Ass't to 'l'rs., Softball and Tennis Clubs, Minor il , Trf-as. of Senior E.R. This young lady with her knowl- edge, Will be a slar in any college. fffi '-if HOT-E L nil I ..... 1 12 -1-rs T. l lv F C l ri A , , friiii' ,. ...- fy , rg., . I se, . he : f ' i 4 f :-ze X T M M7 7 1923 fi 7 I 707 - ,E Q . w--'pf ,.,.. 7 1. ' V yy eh ,s:,,1.s e if ww- -1. '49 W as 7 ev . ' ' j' , A It-fx' gf if ,,. ' 1 .1 fa sf . 3 , s .A-z. Y' X Mm. N-- ELEANOR PODOLSKY 207-22 Hollis Ave. City College Honor Roll, Hebrew Club, Sports Section, Ass't to Trs., Ass't in Locker Room Instead of studying and trying to pass, U She dreamed of Marty in every class. JOEL POLLACK 64-21 214- St, Bayside Columbia University Service Squad, P.S.A.L. Badge joells a boy thatls really fine, Helll be a sueeess anytime. HORACE POPS 77-32 173 St, Flushing Rensselaer Honor Roll t8H, Honor Classes, Math. Club, Physics Club, Scholar- ship Club, Corr. Classes, Assembly Productions, Ass't to Trs., Year- book Enough of this talk-A desperado. RUTH S. PORTNAY 73-47 174 St, Flushing College Girls' League, Sport Clubs, P.S.A.L A.wards, Lib. Ass't, Ass't to Trs., Ushering Squad, Honor Roll, Honor Eco. Her favorites, in order of prefer- ence: lllen, Dogs, Horses. NANCY LEE POWELL 88-21 204 St, Hollis State Teachers College Leaders 143, C.O. Rep., Honor Roll, Clubs l10l, Minor JN, Honor Math., Dramatic Club, Handball Club, C.V.T. Those dimples and that smile, Can be seen for many a mile. MARTIN PRENSKE 188-10 87 Dr, Hollis College Advertising Mgr. of Hilltoppcr l5l, Yearbook l2l, Bowling Club, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, G.O. Store. A credit to the srhool is he. Success will be his destiny. fx 1-'xg , ,Z X N44 .Li V? Af 0 Q' Willa-e N L X Q ii,.,. V I -1 MTE -QSTTH V F - efk 'r T a '-' N-' P. ' - v- s W 1,41 I . ' n U9 ITHFJLL U ,V . I . . - -------af f f f Q - f sa- of 'w ,Z 89-90 212 St, Queens Village Business Honor Roll Honor Bio. M.V.T. Basketball Intras Minor Ass, to Trs. C41 One riend o great value, Is worth more than many of little value. CLAIRE K. PRICE s 2 s s 4? 2, , CCJYY, A t Q f f ANN PRIGGS 157-20 115 Rd, Jamaica Business G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs. Success is seldom achieved by peo- ,ble who contemplate the possi- bility of failure. RUTH DUCKEY PRINGLE 171-41 105 Ave, Jamaica Morris College Honor Roll, G.O. Rep., Art Award, Ass't to Trs., Basketball Team, Volleyball, Tourn. Kind and gentle, yet unspoiled, Most wonderful workentliat ever toiled. ' Duckey with her bright brown eyes Is always sweet and very wise. DAVID PURINTON 223-39B 65 Ave, Bayside College G.O. Rep.,Cross Country, Indoor, Outdoor Track Team, Boys' Vars- ity, Co-Captain Indoor Track, Major fs Dave will always be on the beam, When he's out there winning for the team. MARILYN A. RABE 76-01 164 St, Flushing Business Accounting Club, Roller Skating Club, Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll, Ass't in Medical Room Vivacious, full of zest, Is our llffarilyn, she's the best! SY RABOY 69-40 174 St, Flushing College Yearbook, G.O. Rep. l6D, Honor Roll l6j, Scholarship Club, Bowl- ing Team, Current Events Club, Corr Class, Service Squad, Hill- topper, Asslt to Dean, P.S.A.L. Awards A pal to all, a foe to none, Teachefs trial, but lot's of fun. ,. :iw-Q 1- , .: . -vw s , . -so-N' 5 V. , . sf x V. V , ., H fb vm S, X ' rs, . . ' 1 f fig? V x vii. ,M 'NiN9 Y ' ' SV ff -- fi - 1224 It :: f s . - iz.. ngngtgv V. f X A . ' Mkt., VS' 7 A 081 -c 1 ' s . ' 17 W9 so-ss' RAYMOND RAPPAPORT 82-09 165 St, jamaica College Honor Roll Ambitious, industrious, dependable, His actions are always commend- able. Y ' ,L k A . AY. Q4 162 i, iufxiyn siness L Honor ll, frs. Minor. MJT EY 1 . Alafa iWilf is uniflilx-lair Gloria y eve jone. MAY REBENTISCH 147-71 Hoover Ave, Jamaica College Tennis Club l2H, Softball Club, Hist. Club, Minor J , Honor Eng- lish, French, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Program Comm., Sports Sec- tion, Att. Oflice Always eager, always there. Always willing to do her share. GERALD W. REIS 88-14 240 St, Bellerose Annapolis Physics Club, English Honor Classes, Honor Roll l6j, Swim- ming, Asslt to Trs. Gerry is a real go-getter, Few people will do much better. BENNETT REISS 108-20 New York Ave, Jamaica College Hall Patrol, Handball Team, Gym Clerk, P.S.A.L. Awards, Ass't to Trs. Wit is the salt of conversation. J N RENKEN . .30 21 t Qtr ML: 4- . X 1 E .n O - J-14, .- -o x ugler, 4 -4' , i 1 S e will a 1 sly- . ,ID11 cess. s i 'T f fill 'V C3 ,, gm , 1- - S ' Q Sn Q ,W-1 -Ti ,F N - C' ' - -- '-f ,-A I . -JR dx H W Q if A In xi i l k H WILLIAM REN5-'CS 270-11 T9 Ave, Bellerose College Hall Patrol, P,S.A.L. Badge lfhen Bill slides doun the aa 'f of Life. .Hag the splznferf of f r U the right dirirr' JEANNE RERES 93-O-1 222 St, Queens Village Business Honor English, Honor Roll Ass't to Irs. 5 , G.O. Rep. J , Sten. Club, .Accounting Club, Vol- leyball learn Hou did she make it :Lith all those good looking fellous in her class, Tough time studzing. but she made it! 4 f WARREN RESEN 158--1-0 Jewel Ave, Flushing Columbia University Science Cert.: De VVitt Clinton H.S.: P.T. Office Squad, G.O. Ofhce Squad, Physics Lab. Squad, P.S.A.L. Awards f'-1-1, Rifle Tearn Our Hfarren :rith all his knowl- edge, lfill be a star in any college. LOUIS RICCIO 82-04 26-1' St, Floral Parl-1 College P.S.A.L. Award, Ass't to Trs., Locker Guard Vfith great ambition and rarin' to 301 Thus we describe our Lou Riecio. MARY RISKO 147-15 Hoover Ave, Jamaica Pratt Institute Art Club, Honor Roll f8p, Art Club Tre-as., Yearbook, Ass't to Trs., Honor English, Sports Sec- tion She who has a thousand friends is a friend to thousands. RA OND ERA 1 '3 aysidf: . 'ityfpfio rc Asst rs., Sr: ff Squad P nly fpep, nly of sly! , gular fe uf, f h ll ,r 1 big ile. 1 ' 'if fff' .-.4-. Hr-7 auitkrw-f .f I J ,...f it 73' , f, Y if I t CAROL ROBBINS 81-15 183 St, Jarnaica College Mod. Dance T , Mod. Dance Club, Swirn. Asst, Swim. Club, Leaders, Mod Dance J , Sports Clubs, Pres. of Stagers Club, Honor Classes, Honor Roll, Yearbook, Hilltopper, Prog. Cormn., Corr. Class She's cerj, street, she's full of spice, To be prerise, 5he's reallj, nice. VIRGINIA ROBINSON 111-19 167 St, Jamaica Business Acc. Club, Honor Roll, Ass't to Irs., Volleyball Tournament This abate all things- To thine oun self be true. VVILLIANI ROBINSOX 106--1-1 159 St, Jamaica Anny' It uas nice being here, But fins e en biffiff I ROSALEEN J. ROGAN 89-21 212 Pl, Queens Village Business Vollevball Intras. Science Honor 2., 's1iuinfbQafa, Softball and Volleyball Club, Honor English 3 , Sten. and Type. -1 , Asst to Trs., Honor Roll 5 .115 sister nas a genius, .Up brother nas a brain. :Ind this -IU! ran iv. ine. left rm aith just a pain, JAMES ,gpari-,xo 1 siness J ' , , 'VL q 'er Guard, r uard, -fra Squad, Ass't Trs. For he's zz jolly 5 , 0 '.' VI, ISABEL ROMERO Ti-27 251 St, Bellerose Latin American Institute Asst Editor of Yearbook, Sec. of Student Council, Girls' League, Span, Club, Stem. Club, Athletic Clubs, Minor J , Stagers. Mod. Dance, Swim. Club, Voter Ballet, Program Comm., Asst to Trs., Stcn. Award, Honor Eng.. Hist., Span., Stcn., Type., Honor Rollg8l Our I::y does more than liar share Her qualifies are beyond ronzpnre. f- fi 16507 Cf., xspliggliqg fddfvfx L' 57? v 11- Ingu- VII as . ' 1 Xa EL, .X , n - -17.3. A was . E if PM ll7j'1 M of .1 ,Ll--1. I , .93 Lil Wf',iL U 3' ir,-. ' . 'T -13.1. ,. - K 'I' li f t ' 1 . I. -ff A 2 f i.,. ANNE ROONEY 79-07 147 St, Kew Gardens Hills Show Business Honor Roll, Yearbook, Volleyball Intras, Creative Writing, Prog. Comm., Sten. Award, Honor Classes, Ass't to Trs., Clubs, St. Jean Baptiste H.S.: Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Choir, Spanish, Latin Clubs She ceased-but left so charming on their ear, Her voice-that listening still they seemed to hear! BERNICE ROSEN 76-28 171 St, Flushing New York University Shorthand Club, Ass't to Trs., Ac- counting Awards, Program Comm., Honor Classes, Honor Roll, Co- Mgr. of Sec. Staff of Yearbook: Erasmus Hall High: Honor Eng., Sci. Awards, School Newspaper, Athletic Clubs, Ass't in Record Office Our Bernice is a real cute chick, Wherever she goes she's bound to click. JAY ROSENBAUM 119-21 71 Ave, Flushing College P.S.A.L. Awards C3D, G.O. Rep., Physics Club 88 keys to success. SANDRA ROSENBLATT 76-26 169 St, Flushing College Hockey, Social Dance, Basketball Clubs, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs. M.V.T., Choir Nothing but nice things, all of them true, Everyone who knows her agrees with us, too. J ALICE ROSENBLUM 213-02 73 Ave, Bayside Hunter College Honor Roll Q7j, Honor Bio., Eng. Hist., Eco., Grad. Yrs., Li- brary Squad, Lafayette H.S.: Asslt to Trs. Bright 'nl sweet-a girl complete. 3 ESTHER ROSENOFF 73-27 263 St, Glen Oaks Queens College Honor Roll f7l, Honor Math., Clubs, Adv. Modern Dance, Swim. Ass't in Training, Swim Club Where she met a stranger, MYRNA ROSENTHAL 89-07 169 St, Jamaica Queens College Yearbook, Arista, Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll CSD, Honor Classes, Athletic Clubs, U.N. Club A passion for fameg a passion which is the instinct of all great souls. 'SRANDYH ROSENTHAL 164-16 73 Ave, Flushing College Girls, League, Mod. Dance, Editor- in-Chief Radius, Rambler, Hill- topper, Honor Roll Charming 'nl sweet, talented, clever, May she possess these traits for- ever. RELLYE B. ROSENTHAL 84-04 172 St, Jamaica Estates College Girls' League, Program Comm., Honor Roll, Yearbook, Rambler, Honor Classes, Dramatic Club, Modern Dance, G.O. Rep. Duke University Easy to be with, delightful to know, Here is a girl with pep, vim and go. REED C. ROSSELL 64-36A 186 Lane, Flushing Duke University Capt. Swimming Team 125, Ma- jor J's C2j, Mgr. of Baseball Team, Band C8j, Musical HJ , Varsity C47 Few men make themselves masters of the things they write or speak. DOROTHY ROTHWELL 89-22 201 St, Hollis Queens College Athletic Clubs l10l, Leaders till, Arista C3j, Honor Classes, Art Club, Co-Mgr. Poster Comm., Honor Roll C85 If all were friendly and loyal as she, A better place this world would be. ELI ROUSSO 73-67 195 St, Flushing Rensselaer Yearbook, Clubs, Bio. Lab. Squad, Honor Roll Q8l, Math. Analysis Class, Biology Award, Ass't to Trs., Corr. C la s s , P.S.A.L. Awards, Scholarship Class, Honor Classes A mathematical genius we must There she left a friend. 'ldmif' J-gf-1-i-A ,,,, lg '-'--' S-if gli- l' if-X . f J' K' la Q I L 7--1 :gif 'TT . 1 I J 'l I 2 f 'l ,v a FQ! K 1 - U ,,J T -- P. T Q ' 6.. T TX kl gfg tx NANCY RUBIN 73-12 184 St, Flushing College Leaders, Sec. of Adv. Mod. Dance, Major Dance MJ , Bio. Lab. Squad, Gen. Ofhce, M.V.T., Honor Classes, Honor Roll C7l, Grad. 3M Yrs., Minor js, 435, Athletic Clubs 181, G.O. Rep., Choreography Club, Arista Vitality, frivolity, personality. SANDRA RUBIN 67-04 168 St, Flushing Drake's Business School Ass't to Trs., M.V.T., Sports Sec- tion, Draniatics Classes C 3 J , Minor j'sl' Q2 J , Athletic Clubs 423 To be merry, best becomes you! IRWIN RUDNET 153-38 78 Rd, Flushing College Tilden Patrol, Bio. Squad, Mr. Caro's Office His opinions are concrete, Thoroughly mixed and firmly set. DOROTHY RUDOLF 89-4-6 205 St, Hollis Business Arista, Leaders, Ath. Clubs, Short- hand Club, Honor Roll 185, Honor Classes Our Dorothy is one swell gal, To us she'll always be a pal. MINDY RUFFINO 79-10 257 St, Bellerose Business L.I.T. l2j, Booster Club, Social Dancing, Minor J , Sec. of Hearthstone Club, Home Eco. Of- fice, Clubs To try to paint her picture would be a wonderful feat, For it would take more than an artist to capture her beauty com- plete. ELLEN K. SABIN 150-95 Village Rd, Parkway Village, Jamaica Nebraska University Sec. of Arista, Varsity f2J, Lead- ers f3J, Student Council Adv. Bd. l2j, Water Ballet 353, Boosters, Major fs l3l, Honor Roll He loses all who gets, he wins all things who gives. fl L Q V M s Nf ,ttf ' If Q. 7 n, Ca rr Hymn K ARLINE SALOMON 73-39 196 St, Flushing College G.O. Rep., Social Dance Club, Chevron, Yearbook, Library Squad, Ass't to Trs., Honor E,R., Honor Roll, Honor Eng., Span., Sci., Corr. Class All those endearing young charms. PAULA SALTH 150-28 77 Ave, Flushing College Dramatic Club, Ass't to Trs., Att. OHice, M.V.T., Basketball Intras, Honor Roll A good face is a letter of recom- rnendation, A good heart is a letter of credit. BEVERLY SAMUELS 87-20 144 St, jamaica Flower Medical College Scribblers Club, G.O. Rep., Soft- ball, Tennis, Square Dance, Bad- minton Clubs, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Honor English, Social Dance, P.S.A.L. Awards, Sports Section Pretty 'n' sweet, to the eyes-a treat! FRED N. SCHAEFER 92-20 212 Pl, Queens Village Kings Point Honor Roll, Service Squad, Visual Aids Squad This man is great, Content to know a 1 abe alone! 1 . x - ' MARI S -J LENS 'X 79-1- 'ti -1, oi oa- Nu rai ' - ch . s' c Tr ., 'I 1 . , Musi- C ' ' 1 Ex 'i ' -Brooklyn f ALM . in : frista C-ll, cus 1 Club, Ban onor Roll, let News z sposition, Lo of ambition! VICTO SCHARAGA 117-01 145 St, Jamaica College Stagers Club, All City Radio Workshop, Hall Patrol, Lib. Squad, Boosters, Student Director of As- sembly Programs, Honor Classes, Honor Roll, Adv. Prod. Class Life's but a walking shadow, A poor player Who struts and frets his last hour, Upon the stage. ll I 'X Xl I-qt X L, 'JZ fit 4 ' 3 halllf 5 cf - aa 'ii' -elf 2 'Li I 11 - , ' K, L ,,.,..., ll 2'iQ gi, E-are ' , ,, .... 1 M W '- ,I x-- L- ' ' - , I- l X, L X s V ' '77 'l9gLl1f'1L..1'2X , 'l. 'qi . , fv'1-.-- ' 5-26- Ix Xx ,5f.'s'.: ' N -P-- 7 ...M jg 'Y- JOAN SCHEREMETA 88-35 214 St, Queens Village Business Library Squad, Bio. Lab. Squad, Mgr. of Secretarial Staff of Hill- topper, Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll Honor Classes, Clubs, Yearbook A soft smile hath a kind heart bred. 2 JOAN M. SCHIEMEL 90-26 208 St, Queens Village College Honor Roll t8j, Type. Certificate, Honor Eng., Hist., Math., Span., Hilltopper, Yearbook, Program Committee, Athletic Clubs t9j, Assistant to Teachers, Leaders, So- cial and Square Dance Clubs 131, P.S.A.L. Awards t3l, Minor J's , Math. Analysis Society Success treads on her heels. SUSAN SCHIFF 148-31 Hillside Ave, Jamaica College Honor Roll, Honor Classes C7l, Clubs, Rambler, Lab. Squad, Ass't to Trs., Yearbook, Sports Section, Art Certificate Sue is charming, demure, petite, And even gifted with twinkling feet. HERBERT SCHMIDT 85-70 148 St, Jamaica Professional Ball Honor Roll t4b, P.S.A.L. Awards C3j, Band C6D, Baseball Team t4l, Major '4Js , Boys' Varsity, Gym Clerk, Service Squad We have naught but praise for such a boy as this! LINDA SCHMIDT 67-20 184 St, Flushing Business Grad. 3 Yrs., Honor Roll C6l, Leaders, Clubs t6j, Minor J , Honor Classes 1121, Asslt to Trs., Stagers, Arista A pretty, sweet, capable girl, One whom praises neir will spoil. DOROTHY SCHROEDER 87-11 143 St, Jamaica Nursing To be a nurse is D0ttie's yen, We'll be proud to say We knew her when-l SHEILA SCHRON 76-29 170 St, Flushing Business Social Dance, Softball Clubs, Ass't to Trs., Switchboard Staff l7l, Girls' League in Training, Ass't in General Oflice Cute, vivacious, full of pep, Personality plus, that's her rep! EDMUND SCHUBERT 69-62 184 St, Flushing Business What can anyone say of him more, Than many girls have said before. BARBARA SCHUETTE 94-36 215 Pl, Queens Village l:511Sir16SS Mixed Vocal Training, Ass't tc Trs., Choir Bobbie's voice will someday bring, Success to her in everything' GLADYCE SCHUSTER 164-45 75 Ave, Flushing College Program Comm. l6l, Lib. Squad, Yearbook fill, P.S.A.L. Awards, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Ass't to Trs., Ass't to Deans, Ass't in Hist., Gym Offices, Sports Section. Hist., Eco., Math. Honor, Social Dance, Square Dance Clubs, Ath- letic Clubs 171, Writers, Broad- casting Clubs Sparkling eyes, cheerful grin, GLADYS SCHOE A M! I p Angel without, Devil within. '85-70 148 St, ' , . , s ,Syracuse r Jae chefs leg 4 fall , JANET SCHWARTZ l f Leader , Clubs C D nor , as f- 1'1 Q, 85-03 Kent St, Jamaica Estates .' 7, G.O. R , Treash 2 f ii 'l'raphagen School of Design Senigr , tt, Award, Athletic Clubs t9l, Ass't to Trs., 1 P.S.A.L. I'dS,SWl .Ass,t, J's ' . y Minor Jes cm, Sports Section, ly C pt. f ftba jTeam, W ' Y Art Awards, P.S.A.L. Awards t3j, Mor Classe O le . Dramatic Workshop A sw , who' ts 0 f , ls ' As gay and cheerful as the sun, rnir ti shy a . ' M Sweet and kind to everyone. 4 W j U dfflr' ' ..f-- , psf' A Wk' , if! ,tv Q Si' J V f if-1' - If ,, ix : W,-3' f 4 ,...,. gg l T ' X 1 4' N ' Q-'-Q-i . Q .1 I , J s ' ,,,r-' -5.1. - ef: , .L t dx -- P- l S i 1 6. ' Ti x1 L?, Ik ,IOEL M. SCHWARTZ 73-04 183 St, Flushing Columbia University Span. Club, Mod. Lang. Club, Math. Club 121, Yearbook, Hill- topper, Radius Staff, Bio Club, Honor Roll 181, Ass't to Trs., Corr. Class, Mathematics Analysis Class foel's manner and friendly air, Makes him welcome everywhere. MARTIN M. SCHWARTZ 69-35 222 St, Bayside Antioch College G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs., Ass't to Dean, Honor Roll, Bowling Squad, Current Events Clubs, P.S.A.L. Awards, Service Squad Achieving, still pursuing! JEROME SCHWARTZREICH 64-55 217 St, Bayside College Bio. Lab. Squad 121, Honor Roll 161, P.S.A.L. Awards, Grad. 316 Yrs., Ass't to Trs., Honor Bio., Service Squad Success, Glory and Fame, Will always cover his name. SONDRA SCHWEDOCK 88-19 217 St, Queens Village Adelphi Honor Roll, Honor Bio., French, Eng., Sports Section 141, Softball, Volleyball Tournament, Library Squad, Prog. Comm., Ass't to Trs., U.N. Youth Club, Scribblers, Mod- ern Dance, Dramatics Class, Year- book Staff Sandy's gay, Sandy's a treat, Sandy's a gal hard Io beat. CATHERINE SCOCOZZO 84-05 Cross Island Pkwy. Business Prospect Heights H.S.: Ass't to Trs., Glee Club, Newman Club, Punchball Team, Volleyball Team A lively gal, full of pep, We find il hard fo keep in step. JO ANNE SCOPPETTA 84-48 159 St, jamaica College Yearbook Staff, Girls' League, Modern Dance, Ass't to Trs., Li- brary Squad, Honor Roll Clubs, Honor Eng., Hist., Span., Fr., Math., Booster Squad A swell ual, we musl admil, Always willing lo do her bil. PATRICIA SEIBOLD 89-06 199 St, Hollis Nursing Leaders, Honor Roll, Honor Eng., Ath. Clubs 1101, P.S.A.I... Awards, Assst to Trs., Booster Squad Girls may come, girls may go, But here is one you ought to know. RICHARD SEPTON 75-24 171 St, Flushing Union College Clubs, Band 121, Hilltopper 121, Honor Classes, Honor Roll 171, Door Guard 121 Friendly, helpful, never blue, There,s no limit to what Dick can do. MARIE R. SERIO 83-11 241 St, Bellerose College Yearbook, Stagers, Honor Roll, Honor Eng., Fr., Scholarship Clubg Evander Childs H.S.: G.O. Rep., Newman Club, Dramatics Club Surely I will try to possess, The qualities that lead to success. GAIL K. SHANNON 71-29 Parsons Blvd, Flushing Plattsburgh State University G.O. Rep., Capt. of Booster Squad, Clubs Council, Swimming Ass't 161, Minor Is , Ath. Clubs, Stager Clubs, Ath. Intras, Water Ballet, Talent Show '52, Newman Club, M.V.T. 141 A swell girl, who's lots of fun, Our admiration she has won. RICHARD SHARKEY 196-16 91 Ave, Hollis College M.V.T. 151, Choir 141, G.O. Rep., Red and Blue Party, Ass't to Trs., Co-Capt. of Booster Squad, Pres. and Sec. of M.V.T., Pres. of Senior E.R. One and one makes two- Dick and girls make wool SALLY K. SHARPTON 60-20C 194 St, Fresh Meadows College Comm. of Girls' Intras, Girls' Vars- ity, Leaders, Sec'y of Leaders, Clubs 1151, Major fs 131, Minor fs 191, Honor Holl, Hon- or Classes, Squad Leader of Boost- ers, G.O. Rep. 151 Clever, ambitious and sweet, Sal1y's I1 gal you'd like to meef. ,ff LLL. Hr-TEL ,ff--,L,., f-X ..-1 1 u - .5 5 flllw ,fix Neue Z -,.,-fx in - 1'-.D --- -- . .L ia-1, wha t . 5.151 News Lllinlq -it 0 1 ,I--1. xg- . ,g as - '.:-- xx ,RV-,Q X xv, -gg -in 9 X T ...E f GARY SHARRON 76-38 169 St, Flushing College Physics, History, Foreign Lang. Clubs, G.O. Rep. C2j, Bio. Lab. Squad Q5l, P.S.A.L. Awards, Serv- ice Squad, Honor Classes, Grad. 3M Yrs., Honor Roll C73 One thing is forever goody That one thing is success. WENDY SHAW 150-06 Goethles Ave, jamaica University of Denver Civics Club, Ass't to Trs., Basket- ball, Volleyball, Tennis Clubs Sta ers G O Store P S A L g , . . , . . . . Award, Social Dance Club, Prog. Comm., Sports Section, Production 1, 2 Clever, sweet and full of fun Wendy's liked by everyone. THOMAS SHEY 85-70 148 St, Jamaica Business His modesty attracts friends, His good nature keeps them. NANCY J. SHIVERS 155-01 90 Ave, Jamaica College Ass't Co-Mgr. Photo Staff of Year- book, Girls, League, Mod, Dance, Boosters, Honor Roll, Honor Eng., Fr., Science, Eco., Library Squad, G.O. Store, Trinity Club, Ath. Clubs Q41 Here's a redhead bright as sun, With a friendly smile for everyone. SANDRA L. SHUSTERHOFF 176-56 80 Rd, Jamaica College Ass't to Trs., Art Certificate She's filled to the brim, With pep and vim. BARBARA SIEGEL 76-24 168 St, Flushing College Girls' League, Jr. Art Club, Scrib- blers Club, Sten. Club, Honor Sten. and Type., Honor Roll, Year- book, Attendance Oflice, G.O. Store Bobbie's a girl we're glad we met, A nicer pal would be hard to get. ,.. ..., ,-,,- X S t v sf Xl? -S 3 I--. T rg R I ,i-T. .i HARRIET SILVERMAN 83-01 Commonwealth Blvd, Bellerose Barnard College Grad. 392 Yrs., Prog. Comm. 153, Ass't to Trs., Honor Classes, Honor Roll f7j, Gen'l Office, Home Eco. Club, Sports Section l6j May Dame Fortune ever smile upon you, But never her daughter Misfortune, STEVE SILVERMAN 75-69 Utopia Pkwy, Flushing Ithaca College WNYE All-City Radio Workshop, Pres. of Stagers f2l, Co-Director of Broadcasting Club, Boosters Squad Leader, Prod. of Our Town,'l Stagers Awards l4j, Ass't to Trs., Hist. Club, Clubs' Coun., Gov. Bd. of Stagers, Man. of Prod. Class, Assembly Prog., Talent Show His manner and his friendly air, Will make him liked everywhere. ZITA SILVERMAN 77-44 167 St, Flushing College Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Arista, Corr. Classes, Girls' League, Vari- ety Show, Accompanist for Chorus, Soloist in Assembly Programs, Ath- letic Clubs, U.N. Club, Ass't to Trs., Music J , Yearbook A cute gal, a great musician, In life she'll earn a top position. GEORGE SINGLEMANN 84-38 249 St, Bellerose Navy P.S.A.L. Awards, Service Squad, Freshman Track Team, Honor Roll A fellow who's all right, And we like him with all our might. ROSALIND SKELLY 82-61 248 St, Bellerose Business Honor Roll, Honor Sten., Typing, Sports Section lt's nice to be natural, lVhen you're naturally nice. CAROLYN SKIDMORE 95-20 147 Pl, jamaica Business Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll, Sports Section Cute and sweet. pert and neat, A charming girl for one to meet. , , ,i f' 1-1 h J' X . 1 Z' ft fx i - I JM -I I 7 P 'H' 5 lt... it - J .. - ir - 4-NX it 'S PX In + ., 57, 1 Sk g alarm, ROBERT SLATKIN 67-32 185 St, Flushing College Honor Roll, S e r v i c e Squad, P.S.A.L. Award, Current Events Club, G.O. Rep., Tennis Team, ' :'11l' -' Physics Club, Circ. Staff of Hill- topper, Clubs Council We all like Bob. wanna know why? just because he's one great guy. . Q' 'K 1 l 4 BARBARA S. SMITH 173-12 73 Ave, Flushing ' College Girls' League, Gov. Bd. of Girlsl League, Co-Mgr. of Art Staff of Yearbook, Ushering Squad, Variety Show, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Asst to Trs., Minor HJ , Rambler, Clubs 185, Art Cert., Lib. Squad, Corr. Class, Scribbler's Club, Prog. Comm. 155, P.S.A.L. Awards, Dean's Office, History Ofhce A real sweet gal ana' so we say, In what ever she does, she'll go a long way. L R. SMITH - 11 Marsden St, Jamaica 1 eg af-sw elf? ff. gr ,1 f . od. nce, Tennis Club, , Cho g phy 'lub, Honor Eng- , 1 ' ibra uad, Ass't to Trs. ' 1 'sr rage A d charm does cause , But who's complaining? ' ' Y- 2? . -7 W GLORIA L. SMITH ,.. 106-24 159 St, Jamaica 1 X , Queens College A Ass't to Trs., Volleyball, Basketball, . Badminton Clubs ti At Last, I made it mother. E ' if ' SUSAN SNYDER ' 153-18 75 Ave, v 82:2 Kew Gardens Hills Q Grad. 316 Yrs., Honor Roll 175, ,,,, ,X Honor Bio., Hist., Eco., History ' Club, Ass't to Trs., Foreign Lan- guage Club, Prog. Comm. 125 Of all the charms she d es possess, XS The best of I n is dale . is THQ S ELL N ' 1 -4516.5jam f , Q , . .f' , 11 e - Q ngfC1ub c Te e. . ' 1 i 'L b, Gym. Elerk, ss't to s., ,, .-,., ,ii 1 wwio- Sq ad. J 4 --- fs. 1 price suiccess hm-d work, if A . N A it 1 A Ml paliencefxa ' a stroke of xt 5 lf 5 ti 'Q me ,jf 'f, 1 ' ' 8 ' '44, f ? .lu XX, if HQTEL ROSARY SODANO 172-15 93 Ave, Jamaica Business Honor Roll 175, Honor Sten., Type., Shorthand Speed Club, Pit- man Sten. Award, Hilltopper As nice a girl as you would want to know. FRANK SPADEA 82-11 Utopia Pkwy, Jamaica College Baseball, Chem. Clubs, Honor Roll, Treas. Sr. E.R., G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs., P.S.AL Awards A breesy laugh, a joke or two, A flashing smile, of course itls you. FRANCES SPARCIA 148-48 87 Rd, Jamaica College Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Leader- In-Training, Asslt to Trs., Tennis Club, Sports Section A lovely person she is to know, just plain swell, from head to toe. JANE SPEIDEL 83-20 161 St, Jamaica Business Swimming Asslt 165, M.V.T., G.O. Rep., Booster Squad 125, Water Ballet '51, '53, Minor J's , Ath. Clubs 155, Trinity Club 115, Ass't to Trs. Because she's tops, She can't be topped. JOYCE SPENCER 82-11 Commonwealth Blvd, Bellerose College Rec. Sec'y of Girls' Varsity, Varsity 125, Leaders 135, Ath. Clubs 1135, Minor J's 145, Major J's 125, G.O. Rep., Vis. Aids Squad, Type., Art Cert., Honor Roll 185, P.S.A.L. Medals 135, Lab. Squad, Pres. Sr. E.R., Ass't to Trs., Sp. Club, Honor Science, Eng., Hist., Span., Creative Writing Class, Editor of El Ecou Smiling, cheerful, always depend- able, Nothing about her that isn't corn- mendable. MADELINE SPERL 89-01 Hollis Ct. Blvd, Queens Village Concordia Collegiate Institute Varsity 115, Treas. of Leaders, Leaders 145, Honor Roll, Honor Bio., Athletic Clubs 1195, Minor J's 1105, Major J's 125, Ass't to Trs., P.S.A.L. 165 Shes full of fun, full of spice, Which all adds up to awfully nice. '1-- X ef' IDE 1-NS ,, - 1 -1 Ts' '--'- rg f 1 i '7 !. ' 'f-j--:7f 'firfw , XX Ita: ' A 4:41. ,. - 'H L' s Q' t 1 A W -., YH .fix -2 - 1 i i ' I 1 I E 'H ' I1 77 fr .-11 1X N x , ,C A fx -iii..- 5 '7l .Z- MEL SPIELMAN 87-74 150 St, Jamaica City College Honor Roll Q4l, Baseball Squad, Ass,t to Trs., Locker Guard, P.S.A.L. Awards A regular fellow us classmates waz What better tribute can we pay. ARLENE D. SPINK 160-08 84 Ave, Jamaica Waf's M.V.T. C5j, Musical J , Girls' League, Trinity Club, Softball, Bowling, Social Dance Clubs, Honor Roll, Honor Classes To be specific, She's terrific. CLAIRE SPRINGER 141-40184 St, Springfield Gardens Business Volleyball Team l2j, M.V.T., Ass't in General Ofhce Here's a gal who's loads of fun, No wonder she's liked by everyone. ROGER STADLER 244-09 91 Ave, Bellerose L. I. Agricultural School Band 181, Orchestra, P.S.A.L. Awards To be precise, He's very nice. PATRICIA STARK 80-43 263 St, Floral Park Business Scribblers, Honor Roll l6l, Prog. Comm.: Richmond Hill H.S.: Swimming, Dancing Clubs Herels a gal who's loads of fun, No wonder she's liked by everyone. BERNICE STEIGMAN 178-18 Kildare Rd, Jamaica Estates College Honor Eng., Sports Section, Soft- ball Club, Stagers Club, Scribblers Club, Library Squad, Art Award, Ass't to Trs., Red Cross Club, Prog. Comm., Yearbook Staff, Bas- ketball Intras Bunriy's peppy and full of fun, No wonder she's liked by everyone. 8 . , , W N' sf WS' 'a , 'ss- ' g in .iill ' x ' T ft-W . A W Arg. :L it s L-.-.... -. MARTIN J. STEINBAUM 211-01 75 Ave, Bayside Laguardia School of Aeronautics Band, Ass't to Trs., Talent Show Agreeable and full of fun, He is liked by everyone. FLOYD STEINBERG 75-68 185 St, Flushing College Swimming, Bowling, Tennis Teams, G.O. Rep., Honor Roll, Ass't to Dean, P.S.A.L. Awards, Clubs, Honor Classes Handsome, captivating! Sorry, girls, he's graduating. MIRIAM STEINBERG 178-19 Union Tpke, Flushing College Hilltopper, Leaders, Prog. Comm., G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs., Ath. Clubs CQD, Stage-rs, Honor Roll Q8l, Assembly Prog., Honor Class- es, Hebrew Cert., Arista Sweet and clzarrningas can be, What a personality. BERNARD STEINLAUF 75-07 170 St, Flushing College Comm. of Boys, Freshman Act., Adv. Bd. of Student Council, Squad Leader on Boosters, Pres. of M.V.T., Lib. and Sec. of M.V.T., M.V.T. Q7j, Choir 163, Honor Roll, Locker Guard, Honor Hist., Bio., Musical Major J Plenty of pep, plenty of style, A regular guy with a great big smile. Cgoemmml ALAN STEINMAN S is i, 141-02 jewel Ave, Flushing Adelphi College . Baseball Squad, Ass't to Dean, G.O. Rep. f2J, Service Squad, Qimtsa P.S.A.L. Awards, French Cubgitu 3 5 Asst to 'lrs.. Tildrn H.S.. JK. Basketball, ,I.V. Football, Marshal Squad Like radar, always on the beam. we MARVIN STEINIXA 73-42 182 st, Flushing 'A'-4-4, Army Handball Team Let each man do his best. --.Sl -NR 15, ax, f if ,J 'X . Q 1 5 '7 l xii .. 4. 7 . ,v -..L k ff fs f' 'A Em -t 7 F l -' --.e x J I K ' 0 - - - P. A K ,., wrsiwifx 'ks H L , , RICHARD STERN 97-24 121 St, Richmond Hill Harvard C0-Editor of Yearbook, Treas. of Arista, Arista Adm. Bd., Hilltop- per, Bio. Lab. Squad, WNYE Sci- ence Broadcasts, Treas. of Span Club, Phys Club, Clubs' Council, Scholarship Club, Honor Classes 171, Honor Roll l8j, Ass't to Trs., Adv. Bd. of Student Council, Salutatorian Rich or Dick, it's all the same, But Peter is definitely not my name. fowglitm w ,RT 11 -44 1 75' qica 5 191 X ', My. .. Qrlonor Roll, G.O. Rep., As 't 7 o pl, Door Guard Bill is c at work and play, He'll rise to success in the nicest way. DAVID R. STOOP 94-25 Springfield Blvd, Queens Village Colgate University Arista, Track Team C41, Major J C31, Minor J QU, Pres. Boys' Varsity, Comm. of Publicity, Chief Comm., Cross-Country Team, Hilltopper, Yearbook, G.O. Rep., Honor Roll C81, Visual Aids Squad, Lab. Squad, Sec't Senior Class. The force of his merit, Will make his own success. 'g'1'owfNio biafi' 88-30, lsqfpm-faiea A .1 ,.i..,- Business 9 ' ,1 ,mst to TS. -soft 1 vouf ban 'I 7 X ' r 7 ' basl s , Y Q Socia1 5Dance 4C1ubs, Hpntdr. Roll, P.,S.A.L. Award 4- 41 ' .' -. jblizln angel with 3 mischievous heart, One who is liked right from the start. MILTON STRASSBERG 85-15 139 St, Jamaica C.C.N.Y. Scribblers, Current Events Club, Ass't to Trs., Honor Classes, Honor Roll, Sports Editor of Hilltopper Friendly. lively, on the ball, Milt is liked by one and all. IRWIN STREIFF 75-18 173 St, Flushing llnivr-rsity of Michigan G.O. Rr-p., M.V.T., Tennis Squad, Honor English, Ilonor Roll lt'.s gunz! In he going. Till Q 3 ,. W., ,. .iifsx 5, A . sec. 1 XQTXSASQ V-tbl I ..- X Q1 . I: in gt tier ff 4, ,. -rr. M'Jr.2QLEf.: 'Elini' OTTO STUHRCKE 150-30 84 Ave, Jamaica Business Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Bowling, P.S.A.L. Award He'll reach the goal he has set, For he's never been discouraged yet. ARLENE R. STULBERGER 65-62 Parsons Blvd, Flushing Queens College Honor Roll, Erasmus Freshman Ac- tivities Club, Ass't to Trs., Pres. and Secly Q2j, G.O. Rep., Student Council Dark hair, dark eyes, Watch your heart boys, if you're wise, CHRISTINA A. STURKEY 173-20 105 Ave, Jamaica Nursing Sport Section Here's a girl who always has a smile, Everything she does is always worth while. I 3 1. PHYLGLIS SUGARMAN 89-29 215 St, Queens Village College Arista, Pres. of Girls' League, Rec. Sec. of Girls' League, Ass't Mgr. of Business Stall of Yearbook, WNYE All City Radio Station, Major Music J , M.V.T., G.V.T., Mod. Dance, Dram. Club, Prod. Class, Honor Roll Q8j, Honor Classes C151, Student Council Adv. Bd, Capable of most any task, Popular too, what more can you ask. DIANE K. SULICK 81-31 247 St, Bellerose Dental Assistant Honor Roll, Mod. Dance, Athletic Clubs, Art Cert., Ass't to Trs., P.S.A.L. Medal, Chevrons, Sport Section Quite a gal to have around. A sweeter one just can't be found. MARY SULLIVAN 87-35 253 St, Bellcrose Business Honor Stcn., Typing She looks so sweet. so calm. so quiet. But, lirolhel, can she cause a riot. I1 X J , ll.. 'i N 17-Hl7x 'ti Tlfllf 5 -'-- J.. ., V -:Q ' ' T:- E i - 5 - . ' X... -X-'il . f 4-- --pf -L Tim N , , ,M i - JL -IL.1-.5 um' - 'dw so .V ' F J1- - X-. ,. 1 M. I I 1 is T -f - Q if-T x '-'?' T1 l X xr Q 'I 7, 'h 1 . ' H' 'E If '. . wh l il., ' -1.-g'!' S fl, , HL' ' ' - iff' ff' T l X X J li' 2 l ,... ...A 'N .- DONALD SUNSHINE 144-15 Coolidge Ave, Jamaica University of Pennsylvania Boosters, Yearbook, Hist. Club, Bowling Club 121, Mod. Lang. Club, Bio. Lab., Honor Roll Q71, Stage Prod., Accounting Cert. As large as life and twice as natural. MADELON SUSSKIND 218-52 Stewart Rd, Hollis Hills College Girls' League, Ass't to Trs., Dean's Office, Information Desk, Att. Office, Library Squad, Yearbook, Sports Section, Treas. of Hist. Club, Bio. Club, Honor Classes, Honor Roll, Corr Class All around gals are hard to hnd, So let's all keep Mady in mind. ALFRED J. SWETOKOS 75-20 184 St, Flushing Navy G.O. Rep. l31, P.S.A. Awa , Honor Roll, Service qu His nd is ien air, UVM e if erg ere. JOAN SYM 87-45 139 St, Jamaica Business Honor Sten.-Typing, Minor J , X fs, ,Q pp, Q x . .1 1 1 alll at Z ' ' fs .- K3 11 1 if ! f , AR- TAB1 1 - f' 8 3 255.St,, m1 Parr, ,Khi- Business ,, ' Y ' Ass't t oTrs., Aislt in ed. Room, 7 Honor Roll, Hpxnor Eng., 'Sternij Type. , f 1' ' 1' Short alldjrftty is this , A In ferrjfs book Shay? 6l6155- ROSEMARIE TAFURI 80-22 211 St, Queens Village Business G.O. Rep., Ass't in Health Ed. Off., Honor Roll C51, Social Dance Club, Asslt to Trs., Honor Sten. and Type. She will be I do decare, The answer to a husband's prayer. ELEANOR TALESNICK 81-12 248 St, Bellerose N.Y.U. Social Dance, Tennis, Basketball, Volleyball Clubs, Acc. Club, Ass't to Trs. She looks so sweet, so calm, so quiet, But, brother, can she cause a riotl JOHN TALT - 84-53 249 St, Bellyrose Navy - - .1 ' Honor Roll, P.S.A.L. Awards, Serv- 5 Basketball Tournament ic? Squad, ACC Club , ,af ,,',f,., . Lf v A fnendgy smile, a manner gay, Give to the world the bas? ,Wiuj I l'Ve like her for her cheerful way. have, h l ' ' And the best wzll rome back to you. ELEANOR SYPNIEWSKI gf,5,1j:'HIgI,5STAWB . . -- t, Jamaica 93-15 215 St, Queens Village V P ' College Business Q1 , - . Girls' League, Gov. Bd., Student s lzzq YJO,gellQ-zgkth S8553 CIiiE?eLeggiE' Council. Girls' Frosh. Advisor, , 1 , JA ' , ' ' ' Honor Roll C71, Honor Classes, ' e gfcgC6LaRi2.dCh1gggmLa3iguSeITifgl Social Dance Club,. Volleyball r x I Squad, Honor Ron 475, Honor Club, Hilltopper, Asst to Trs., - Eng' C73 Bio- gzoflgers. v . Intelligent, friendly, very sweet. e wm out anlnme' Her charming manner ean't be beat. TEDDY L. TABAK 77-16 249 St, Bellerose , , Queens College STEPHEN H. ISAUB . Honor R011 473, service squad 86-18 Ismsston, PL Jflwmcfi SMCMU ,J his goal! University of Connecticut Ambition is hi, mmk. Honor Roll 161, Tennis Team, Band, Physics Club, Scribbler's f ' Club, Bio. Lab. Squad, Ass't to f of Trs, , Those who know Steve well, Will certainy agree he's swell. .--1-. --' ,Fry '-'W Ti. X f Mi' , ,v ' -.- ' 'X Z W' h Q . I 1 ,ir L Y-,yqirxryf TN f, .1 J J I X X -K 'Qui ix..- , . ,v l f-.fn ' ,-,V-1 K S 1 'X 'ii ' ' ' - 4- 7 Si : FRANK TAURIELLO 6-1---1-1 231 St, Bayside Business Frank is no shirker, He's an energetic worker. CAROL TAYLOR 162-10 87 Rd, Jamaica Business Ass't to Trs., Regents Recording Comm., Girls' Health Ed. Dept. C51 It is chance that makes brothers, But hearts that make friends. IRIS THAW 211-O5 75 Ave, Bayside Katherine Gibbs School L a f a y e t t e H.S.: Cheerleader, Honor Sten. and Type., Honor Roll f2l, Ass't to Trs., Booster Squad Lovely, petite, with eyes that gleam. She's the answer to every .Qu-1 s dream. GEORGE THOMAS 94-5-1 158 St, Jamaita College Honor Roll, 10052 Atta-ndzmcm-, P.S.A.L. Awards ffl I, Ass't to Trs. I am no orator, neither IZ poet, But n line of advice I can write: Seek education, for it is life. NATALIE TRAIN 81-11 Grand Centrzil Pkwy, Jamaica Que:-ns Collegi- Co-Editor Yearbook, Hilltoppvr Stall, Adv. Bd. of Studi'-nt Council, Socials Comm., Honor Roll 181, Honor Classes, Adv. Prod. Class t2i, Mod. Dance-, G,O. Store, Gf-nf-ral Olllef-, Ass't to Trs., Clubs Council Vim, Vigor and Vivacioui, Natalie's a girl who cruz :willy make us , . . IUUIA! ML'RlEl. 'IiR.XN'l' 150-22 122 Ave, Jillllillfil Businvss H1211 Spf:-cl Stein. Club, Iltmiu Strn., Vollt-xlmll 'l'miiii.iim'nl Calm, ffnnllfliirl I,'ollr1ti1fa'. ,f Hr ,EL -1-... X I A x X nov: 'T -- Q. . S ' I in 1.1.1 NX A .W is R ff an , 1 e Y rf ,ff f fag Z' l A .Z ,gg J 'z A A . 7-2 fa K A 1 l . ,al in 4 X f 1 f I la 4 c' 4-5 ' A? CAROLINE TROSHY 83-25 264 St, Floral Park Business Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Athletic Clubs 1121, P.S.A.L. Awards Is she cute? Is she sweet? You bet she is! She's really neat! KENNETH TUCKER 170-01 108 Ave, Jamaica College Jr. Varsity Basketball, Minor J , P.S.A.L. Awards 121, Gym. Oflice Ass't He,ll reach the goal he has set, He hasn't been discouraged yet. NANCY TIQLIPAN 251-02 Ave, Bellerose Business Scribblefs Club, Ass't to Trs., Honor Eng., Sten., Type., Honor Roll 43+ History dates are so confusing, Outside dates are so amusing. MARGARET TUMOLO 8-1--15 Daniels St, Jamaica College M.Y.T., High Speed Sten. Club, Mod. Lang. Club, Newman Club, Prog. Comm., Asst to Trs., Lead- ers in Training ,lust like the stars. .llargaret tzcinkles and shines. JAMES LHLINGER 183--H Dnlny Rd, jamaica College Major iswimmingl, Comm. of Bovs' Intras, Bowling Club, FOI. Lang. Clubs 161 Spariozc on the lzousetop. JOAN F. LIHLEIN 1 84-15 253 St, Bellerose 'Q 1 Queens College V l.il1, Squad, Ass't to Trs., GO. Rep. Yollcvlmll and Bfiiliffball y l'oui'u.uiu'nt, Co-Capt. and S60 of 'a A Boosters, llres. ol Eng. C1358 S9911 7 St-rtion, Athletic Clubs, DFRITIIIVIIQS, 'i 4 Minor Swim. Asst, GLYT, x1.x'.'r., Musif P.b.A-L- ' Mi-d.il fluids a girl :rho al:z'r1,1'-Y lH15 fl . . will-Q. , If you sing along with her .1'0 1l rirrrr ,go zrmng. , ,--f - L- --f- TX fx 'R f I , -- Z x .Zi .7 -. -,M ,S-D - , r ls-Lk Q x,, Y L- -ez .' N N - 'i'9i 'l1f1? Lll 'TZ'-1 ,,--7' 5' 52 Q--L , y- ,,. GLORIA ULLMAN 73-O5 150 St, Flushing Hunter College Ass't to Trs., Honor Hist., Eng., Eco. Classes, Honor Roll, Year- book, Corr. Class, Home Eco. Clubg Washington Irving H.S.: Library Squad, Hall Marshal, Character Award, Att. Award, Honor Roll, Honor Classes Gloria has what we call it,'. Charm, intelligence and loads of 1 wi . JULIE A. VALINSKI 85-36 253 St, Bellerose Business Bio. Lab. Squad, Ass't to Trs., G.O. Rep., Honor Classes, Creative Writing Class, Sports Section She's got a good brain and good looks, too, She's just the girl to work wftli you. AUGUSTA VALLON 90-60 179 Pl, Jamaica College Girls' League, Ushering Comm., Yearbook Stall, Prog. Comm., Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Clubs, Ass't to Trs. Her cheerful smile and happy fare, Will win her fame at any plafe. GRAC VANDER RST 1 07 A ,, Ja i f, usines ,Collfe 1 QQ volley l To ments, Ass't to ef: , .1 I p. f e s sweet n qzt, - 1 st the ir oyght 2 5 4 1 GEORGE VANDEWOUDE 90-18 214 St, Queens Village University of Syracuse Locker Guard, Honor Roll 121, Service Squad, P.S.A.L. Awards On a bright and sunny day, Success will surey come his way. MARIANGELA VILLEGAS 86-18 254 St, Bellerose College Pres. Sr. Class, Ed.-in-Chief of Hilltopper, Pres. N.Y.C. G.O. Council, N.Y.C. Rep. to N351 Assoc. of Stu. Councils' Conven- tion, Comm. of Clubs, Pres. of Sr. Art Club, Gov. Bd. of Leaders, Adv. Bd. of Student Council, Clubs' Council, Arista ARLENE VINCENT 221-14 91 Rd, Queens Village Business Ass't to Trs., Sten. Honor Class, Social Dance Club That she is sweet, we have no doubt, But why she's so quiet, we liaz1en'! foanfl out. JOANNE G. VINCENT 81-37 169 St, Jamaica Katherine Gibbs Prog. Comm., Honor Roll, Honor Eng., Leaders 141, Athletic Clubs 1101, Minor HJR, Pres. of Hi Y, Ass't to Trs., Social Dance, Folk Dance, G.V.'1'. Smile. and she will always smile with you. LENA VITALE 172-14 Horace Harding Blvd, Flushing Business Ass't to Trs., Honor Sten., Type., Honor Roll, Softball, Volleyball Clubs, Sports Section Of all the gifts she does possess, The best of all is friendliness. JOAN VOGT 85-31 252 St, Bellerose College Honor Roll, Leaders 131, Treas. of Varsity 121, Athletic Clubs 1141, Minor J's 171, Major J's'l 131, G.O. Rep., P.S.A.L. Awards, Ass't to Trs., Pres. of Sr. E.R., Prog. Comm. A light heart lives long. JOAN VOLMAR 73-15 180 St, Flushing Business Honor Roll, Honor Eng., Sten., Volleyball Tournament, Stcn. Club, Treas. of Sr. E.R. To be specifir, She's leirifir. THERESA VON WERNE 170-34 84 Ave, Jamaica Business Cheerleaders 141, Capt. of Cheer- ing Squad, Leaders 151, Honor Roll 181, Honor Eng., Sten., Type., Clubs 1181, Clubs Council, Re- gents Rec. Comm., Ass't to Trs. When Terry cheers, were sure lo ' 1 ' th t we're sure, win' , Qfgzilgijipehrzfigti llilnesaneed we say For she has personality plus and more? U 'H' ,,,,. - we i six-M 1' -r- - . 1' X . 'a-I, -gf N ' X -,QU ,.J -,X F q X-1? 4 - --- - -. 1 . '1 1? Vl. 1 I ,H KK PT e of-f -y ,, , --sg, .L Q 1 Ti X919 +11 L JOEL WAGNER 80-37 217 St, Queens Village Rochester University United Nations Club, Hilltopper, Honor Roll l6j, Ass't to Trs., Honor Classes, Co-Mgr. Art Staff Yearbook. Did nothing in particular, and did it very well. CHARLOTTE WALTER 86-27 257 St, Floral Park Queens Beauty Institute Honor Sten. and Type., Asslt to Trs., Softball Club, Volleyball Club, Honor Roll, Sports Section To be specific, She's terrific. BARBARA WARD 82-30 165 St, Jamaica Business Honor Roll, Honor Eng t8J, Span., Ass't to Trs., Sten., Type. Cert. Keep your face always to the sun- shine, And the shadows will fall behind you. LOIS A. WARSHAUER 218-21 85 Ave, Queens Village College Girls' League, Sec. and Treas. of Modern Dance, Hilltopper, Dra- matics, Span. Clubs, Prog. Com- mittee, G.O. Rep., Adv. Produc- tion Class She dances, has a lot of fun, She's the tops when all is done. KATHRYN A. WATKINS 106-47 Ruscoe St, Jamaica Nursing Library Squad, Volleyball, Basket- ball Clubs, Type., Honor Roll Healthy, active, nice and neat, Three little words hard to beat. t 1 f ' rf 'Q -7 , -fe. , 4, V , i f A g A 1 A V 3 3 Y C. ' .. N 6 ' 'i A N -. JAMES ACFT ' W iir 1 24g2-11 Bgrkd, Bellerose X li I 1 ',-,' Q Navyl -1 ., i f ,f - , ' 1 He'll .VQET the- rudder of suc six, ' Q, 'W' , ' - K ill I li ' il J .f 1 6' A i 'ill , A, f F' l f 'ii 'l A A lifter . Q Lil . ,IZ ., N, J 1 -,, 1 If 1 A K ' 4 I t '- A ...SL I-If-T5 L JURGEN WEBER 185-02 69 Ave, Flushing College Swimming Asslt, M.V.T., G.O. Rep., P.S.A.L. Awards Nice voice, nice face, Who can keep up with his pace? ADRIENNE WECHSLER 69-18 181 St., Flushing Cornell University Gov. Bd. of Girls, League, Usher- ing Squad, Yearbook, Honor Classes, Honor Roll UD, Corr. Class, Honor E.R., Sports Section Lib. Squad, For. Lang. Clubs, Grad. 3172 Yrs., Program Comm. When speaking of A Her credentials are thus: charm, wit and personality plus. CARL WEINBERG 116-02 Merrick Rd, Jamaica Hofstra College G.O. Rep, A nice guy, we all say, Good at work, good at play. DONALD WEINBERGER 77-08 167 St, Flushing College Band, Music J , Phys., Math., Span., History, Scholarship Clubs, Lab. Squad, Editor of Radius, Honor Roll l8j, G.O. Rep., Honor Classes Brains, personality, music too, This guy is never blue. MARILYN WEINER 75-62 196 St, Flushing College Co-Mgr. of Independent Party, Dramatics Club, Yearbook, Girls' League Treasurer, G.O. Rep., Rep. of Junior Red Cross, Honor Classes, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Adv. Bd. of Student Council, Clubs Council Looks, brains, and more, It's Lynn, that's fer sure. ELINOR WEINREICH 173-58 Croydon Rd, Jamaica College Arista, Leaders, Honor Classes, Eng., Hist., Sci., Athletic and Scholastic Clubs, Treas. of Art Club, Honor Roll, Art Certificate, Bio. Certihcate Knowledge is Power. 4 fzl I M , , 1 i -- -. . - . - f I sm. .m ,l'lf-T172 f-X .ai . . -H .1 L+ l'WF',?7 -- , 'LJ l - ,gl 'E ,J s' rf it 1 N 1 XX H5751 2 7 - ...il L --T I ' ' 15 - e ex- f N 'U' 'Irv-f .3 X-id -Z ARLINE M. WEINSTEIN 159-17 65 Ave, Flushing Sinai Hospital, Baltimore Grad. 3Vg Yrs., G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs., Attendance Ollice, Prog. Comm. C5J, Sports Section She'll lose all your troubles. GERALD WEINSTEIN 140-11 Ash Ave, Flushing College Arista, Arista Adm. Bd., Ass't Edi- tor of Yearbook, Ass't Mgr. of Photo Staff of Yearbook, Honor Roll C8l, Honor Classes, G.O. Rep., Art Ed. of Radius, Math. Club, Acc. Club, Band C7D, Music J , Vis. Aid Squad, V.A. J , Acc. Awards C3l, Ass't to Trs. An all around guy and great musician. In life he'll earn a top position. RAYMOND G. WEINTRAUB 90-42 179 Pl, Jamaica State Tech Swimming Team, Track Team, Stagers, G.O. Rep., Gym Clerk, Acc. Office, P.S.A.L. Awards, Service Squad, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Swimming Ass't History dates are so confusing, Outside dates are much more amusing. ANN R. WEISMAN 210-O9 94 Ave, Bellaire College Library Squad, Ass't to Trs., Ath- letic Clubs, Sports Section, Grad. 316 Yrs.g Franklin K. Lane H.S.: Art Appreciation Award, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Library Squad Likes sports, likes fun, Ann for us is just the one. EUGENE WEISS 73-19 179 St, Flushing C.C.N.Y. Co-Mgr. of Bus. Staff of Yearbook, Corr. Class, Honor Roll C8J, Math. Clubs, Lang. Clubs, G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs. Gene's a fellow lively and spry, Take it from us, he's quite a guy. CAROLE WEISSER X 0 2 GERALD J. WELCH 76-49 172 St, Flushing College Bishop Loughlin Art Club, Att. Office C2J, P.S.A.L. Awards C35 Wonderful at hgures-all kinds. ETHEL WENZEL 247-31 88 Dr, Bellerose College Ass't to Trs., Softball, Volleyball, Basketball Clubs, Minor J We know enough to trust, That all is best where love and wisdom rule. V's.r J' ', l 'I J-I 1 ' jf 7' WILLrf MgW,,ESil'ON C 83-18 65 te, Floral Pafk Coll f x .5 B5 C8D, P.S,i'YfL. Award, Ass't Trs. ' 'F' e1plays,79i'n the band and in fun. --r' HELEN WEXLER 162-14 59 Ave, Flushing College Leaders C5J, Gov. Bd. of Leaders, Assoc. Editor of Yearbook, Pres. of Span. Club, Clubs Council, G.O. Rep., Minor J's C4j, Ath. Clubs, Math., Mod. Lang. Clubs, Honor Roll C8l, Honor Classes, Corr. Class, V.A. and Lab. Squad Full of vigor, pep and vim, Her sparkling manner will never dim. DAVID WHITE 219-53 74 Ave, Bayside C.C.N.Y. Honor Roll C75 Dave's sure to get ahead in the future, But what's on his shoulders now? LILLIAN M. WHITE 87-38 Little Neck Pkwy, Floral Park Business Leaders C3l, Athletic Clubs, Sten., 55007 77 Rd, Flushing -5' f Typing, Acc. Clubs, Honor Roll usmess 5 , M' H- 3 A h Dramatics Club, Ass't to Trs., ,isnhlards lflfii, Ijfosnor nRLi1 Office Staff, Honor Roll, Honor - Honor English C , Classes, Girls' Imfas- She looks so calm, so sweet so Of all the virtues she does possess, I NM quiet! ' The gfeflfe-ll Of all 15 fflendllneff' 9' ' 7 But brother, can she cause a riot. serif'-'sf Q5- ,-Ji- ..-f- i'?L1 ' ' '-'gl i . YJ 1 'Qgs , qi: fu I, xi..- f N 4 sa gc . i ll l 'l l C' 1 f ' s - , , L, , Lge, 2,2 sy K L Qi' ' '-fix 5 I - ' K QELQ: ' rs ROBERT WHITE 90-40 185 St, Hollis Cornell University Rifle Squad, Honor Roll He's smart. he shoots, hels swell. PAUL D. WHYZMUZIS 171-08 8-1 Rd, Jamaica College Tennis Team 121, Minor J , Ass't to Trs., Service Squad A leader of tlflen, A follower of lfomen. DIANE WIEDEMANN 80-17 162 St, Jamaica College Honor Roll, Honor: Eco., Hist., Eng., Sten., Type., Accounting Award, Clubs, Sports Section, Ass't to Trs. Dee's lively, witty, intelligent too, A Dodger fan tried and true. -IUDITH WIENER 80-15 190 St, jamaica Colege Co-Mgr. Photo Staff of Yearbook, Boosters, Swim. Club 161, Swim. Ass't, V.A. Squad, Ass't to Trs., G.O. Store, Gym. and Deans OH:1ce, Program Comm., Athletic Clubs 14j, Honor Roll, Honor Classes Vim, vigor, vitality, That's fudie's personality. RACHEL WIENER 90-35 178 St, Jamaica Business Honor Classes: Sten. and Type., Sten. Club, Ass't to Trs. Her size may be small, But Roz: will rise above all. HARRIET WILEY 115-15 167 St, Jamaica English Honor, Accounting Club, Volleyball Tournamc-nt, South Side: Hockey, Softball, Badminton Clubs Say Mr1rn.l Through jlerseverancr I made the lurarle. Prayer, honesty and sincerity was nevessrlry as you sairl. 11 e-'L- HVJEL AIX! 47-Jfr., 4, ,rev Ji, FAITH WILLIAMS 172-14 91 Ave, Jamaica Business Asslt to Trs., M.V.T. 121, Stagers, Span. Club, Current Events Club, Honor Roll, Honor Eng., Yearbook Staff, Library Squad A little sugar, a little spice, Which all aa'ds'up to awfully nice. FRANCES WILLIAMS 225-09 69 Ave, Bayside College Spanish Club, Honor Roll Kinda cute, kinda smart, The kind of girl who steals your heart. SHIRLEY A. WILLIAMS , 73-25 170 St, Flushing Heights V Business Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Clubs: Volleyball, Sport Section Always smiling, always gay, it Shirley's sweet in every way. My EK, ff V EILEEN WILSON 168-51 119 Ave, Jamaica ,,. Business ' fig Clubs: Social Dance, Softball, sq' . Z . Tennis, G.O. Rep., Ass't to Trs., -. ' Honor Roll ,Q Cute and blond. Of her welre fond. -' PHYLLIS J. WINKLER 73-56 187 St, Flushing ll' A s Neg' York School of Interior esign if f 35 M.V.T. try, Choir, Go. Rep. A 171, Ass't to Trs., Pres. of Senior , .,,... E.R., Pres. of Adv. lkiodern Dance, Q ' Aqql I Social Dance, Music NJ , Booster .1 --sr Squad. ps To try to paint her picture would ' be a wonderful feat, li ' For it takes more than an artist to , rapture her beaut' qornplete. ., X :W gy.,-' l rs, . HE Iiii 4 ns Vil agq ,Ia 'fl -'. I J ' A . at VY - ' ' X f or a' Ass't to I 1 lr . .. . A :ir rr -':ii7 F 1 ring, su ii er or fall, 'Q Wirite i always ere. ii.. . 1 ..., 1714 fi f-X ,fi fix ls l 'Z I-fx -Ii F Q... ,f C ff -1 I 'K , KPN- A X ia -L' J- ..- -- T ' 4 1 .- , X V ' 'FTE' A 'f'9 11fli.?'fL.U 5 ' ' ..' In Y L.-,VII-llfisei'-tt..-,j L . .. - .fi 1- are f EUGENE E. WITT 90-09 208 St, Queens Village Pratt Institute Gym Ass't, Baseball Squad, Honor Roll, Treas. of Sr. E.R. Nice guy, good looks, His main interest isn't books. JURGEN WOLPERS 162-18 86 Ave, Jamaica Business Honor Roll C81 Above 90 are his marks. Still he has time for larks. u l tif ROBERT Oi .' 106-64 Rus Q , amlica College ' If Ass' to , o it Roll! ' It ic be iie, W oifrexljrgst rlaturally nite. ,ra K J Qs PEARL B. WOODLEY 72-03 160 St, Flushing Heights Business Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Social Dance Club, Volleyball Club, Sport Section As pure as a ofiam0na',' as lovely as a pearlg what more can a fellow want in a girl. CONSTANCE G. WOODS 177-15 Brinkerhoff Ave, St. Albans College G.V.T., M.V.T., Ass't to Trs., Minor J , Basketball and Volley- ball Tournament, Grad. 3142 Yrs., Sports Section, Honor Bio., Broad- cast, Art Award First you shall know hard work. Then you shall know suceess. JUDITH WORMAN 80-01 249 St, Bellerose Business Current Events Club, Ass't to Trs. Kind heart, sweet girl, She's our class pearl. s 2 . l fri Q 2-I 1 Q' W: as f WINNIE WRIGHT 89-22 168 Pl, Jamaica Salvation Army Officership Band f2j, Honor Roll A devil, an angel, who can tell, Cause Winnie plays both parts quite well. STELLA ZAMBOUROS 85-11 151 St, Jamaica Business Art Club She expresses herself in pen and ink, Some artisll We think. THELMA ZANNIS 87-78 160 St, Jamaica Business Honor Society, Honor Roll, Honor Classes, Ass't to Trs., Hilltopper, Acct. Club, Yearbook, Girls' League in Training, Prog. Comm., Sports Section Her brown eyes hold a mischievous look, That doesn't come from reading a book. ELAYNE ZAWILSKI 139-79 85 Dr, Jamaica State Tech Honor Roll, Minor Jw, P.S.A.L. Award, Scribblers, Civics Clubs, Social Dance Club, Honor Span., Prog. Comm., Honor Eng., Hist. Classes, Basketball, Volleyball Clubs, Sports Section, Ass't to Trs., Yearbook Personality plus has this cute blond. Of her we all are very fond. BARBARA ZIMMERMAN 226-21 Kingsbury Ave, Hollis Hills College New Utrecht: Gym Leader, Swim. Lender, Arista, Honor Roll As You Like It. PAUL ZINK 80-28 222 St, Queens Village Air Plan School Aqreeable and full of fun. Helll be liken' by everyone. ja Xe .',..- 5 Qrxf' ' :L . K I 56 4 ' ST' QQ?-, ' 'fl 'B ,- -K X ' I If r I aaesffws N CD FRANCES ZUCKERMAN 60-15 251 St, Little Neck Nurse's Training Yearbook Staff, Bio. Lab. Squad, Sports Section, Honor Classes, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs. A true friend is like a diamond- found scarce and rare. im S egj dhha B 1 ss Q owli , and, P.S.A.L. Axygr ed nd B ue, Art Staff wliood i 'h , Wx, 'iw Liked lik is ddies ' A . . BARBARA BRYANT 117-19 168 St, St. Albans Queens College Girls' League in Training, Stage-rs, Lib. Squad, Spanish Club, Ass't to Dean To be or not to be, That is the questianf, VALERIE TIETJE 89-58 210 St, Queens Village College Attendance Squad, Prog. Comm., Intramurals, Leaders, Varsity, Honor Roll, Ass't to Trs., Minor HTS 655, Athletic Clubs f10j, Dance Clubs CQJ, P.S.A.L. Medals 425, Sports Section Talented, Athletic, A swell pal, She is an all around gal. CATHERINE BANCROFT 1434 Pearl St, Far Rockaway Once 3'ou've met her, You'll never forget her. , . X ERNEST CHRESOULIS 996 Halsey St, Brooklyn College 12 Varsity fSoccerj, G.O. Rep., Ass' to Trs., Chess Club ' Beware of Greeks bearing gifts. MARY F. DALAKU 175-O8 73 Ave, Flushing Nursing School Girls' League, Dram. Club, Honor Sten. and Typing, Ass't to Trs., Honor Roll, G.O. Rep. The stars come nightly to the sky, The tidal wave comes to the sea, Noi time, nor space, nor deep, nor high, Can keep my air from me. V ANN I R. 1, ,, f . 2 -14 llsi . Ore, ell e 4' , , i s ' , all I . . Rep., f I pfio oll, . 't o rs., B ket- .. it bk, l T am , I ith e ig blue e e d win- , ning tmile, , , W'e'll emembef Ann fr quite a I while. ...K . I.. 01710 Study ANN DUFFY ffm .ff l .. ,,.. V X .W ., , .1:- sv 1 415 Z ww f ,E f 6 e Q' , K O 7 2 una, '4 1 ,eg ,xx , 103-17 Metropolitan Ave, Forest Hills A sensitive girl who deserves to be mimi 0 fm-nd. PETER GOODFRIEND 184-O2 Midland Pkway, Jamaica lllay succress distinguish his name. ' ,ML-tent ,ff.aL.f-Ax .X hu I V T T U ll TZ if -X -'L:- T1 l T. I gf' - X I5 Zl ?f -Q -V K Z ' 'fllll Xl.FQ jg Wage A Q, .K 0 ' T 1 YQ ' ' 5 A . iv LQ , 5' te , . - . ... - I N v - -- jg, I1 5 -X t. - .E 246, - EILEEN J. CARNEY 4511 79 St, Elmhurst The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart. FRED KAMERER 35-39 38 St, Astoria Helll climb the ladder of .J fl, Cllllefll THEODORE DRAZUK 88-31 187 Pl, Hollis Il's easy to say, He's O.K. XMCC655. -I-f A, X, NJ :lf , ' V, xv. RQCHKRD BENNETT . . ' CORNELIUS MEAD , 15537415 Dr, Jamairta L - L 90-06 169 St, Jamaica Collie-ge. ' V 1 Hofstra College Acg. Honor, Acc. Honor Roll General Organization, Ass't to Trs. 'An -accountant if there ever was A wise man will make tools of one. what comes to hand. CARL CAMGAGNA EDWARD PIETERBMA 170-02 Liberty Ave, Jamaica 532-01 Q7 Fd, .lamfilca A , ueens o ege Ali? to TTS-, P-SHAIL. Award He's sure to reach success. Carl is here with lots of joy, When in a spot, he's your boy. EDWARD QUIRK 89-72 216 St, Queens Village C ll DOLORES COLORE - .ASSTT8 Trs. 7608 Parsons Blvd, Flushmg Of all the things he does possess, gmc? Stlgdiml The best of these is friendliness. venmg C oo A good friend to the end. HERMAN RUTNER 218-87 98 Ave, Queens Village AUDREY FAUCETT flollg-ge 75-63 184 St, Flushing H R 11 719, CHQ. Nursing , Hemlgriow? his own worth, Honor Roll, Honor Eng., Hist., And gag, hi, Own way, French, Foreign Lang. Club, Med. ' Aids Club Always working, never shirkfng, . 7,', lk' ,' Along her path surcess is lurking. ANN' S'I'AA -Eg rx ,- YTQ-SQIIGB t, Janiaicigl ' f I A College - L ' vbiif-ybaii, ,saftpaatf Baskegbsm, JOHN HAWKINS ??dmintg1,y,'Tor1argf1 Clubs, Honor 168-40 84 Ave, Jamaica 135595, OHOT ,Q ' College Very alhletiemfafll of fun, Miami H.S.: Football Team, Everyone says she's quite a hon Swimming Team, Model Club: f East Knoxville H.S.: Football ' Team, Baseball Team, Honor Roll, Latin Club ROBERTA WARD You can hear good talkfnls, 82-63 170 St, Jamaica From our boy Hawkins. Business ,-- Q Fr gr T' Q V Mimi - is for ' fl 7 7 .f 2 , I V A .V Y I I if X v L X N if 5 All if - A X X - 3 ' TT! TTT ' ll I - 1 -f 'r- -V . c . h ' To gg i: lbeuekpmenf 0 ffe Wai From early childhood we have all been aware of the West. As we grew up, our concepts of this subject have grown from cowboys and Indians to the careful consideration of the facts which support the idea that the foundation of the West has played an extremely large part in the democratic makeup of our country. Under the simple economic system of the frontier, all men were regarded as equal. The efforts by which men earned their living were not hindered and nobody questioned the right of a settler to do with his land as he pleased. Titles and wealth ceased to exist as class dis- tinctions, Property and religious qualifications were abandoned for voting and office holding, which extended the doctrine of equality of men. The virgin plains burst forth with the fruit of man's agricultural endeavors, crops grew to enormity, and prairies were filled with vast herds of cattle. Mighty railroads stretched out over the continent and joined it into one unit of prosperity. The hardworking immigrants and the former factory workers who migrated from the over-populated East poured their blood and sweat into the soil until it practically ran salty with their effort. In addition to this, the frontier held the common belief that a man could be a leader without high social position or superior education. Here, people were judged for what they truly were. The entire West held no room for prejudices and taught the importance of the development of the individual. Here, no domineering dictator or power-craving despot could separate the settler from his family. Regardless of his faith or desires, he was pemiitted to live life's way as he wished, provided he respected the way of life of his neighbor. The western plainiman slept not with the dread of the dawning day or of the shadows beyond the evening sunset. True to the American spirit of opportunity, advancement, and freedom, the pioneer spoke as we do today, with a smile on his face and not with the tear-eroded wrinkles of age or poverty. Acting not as an automaton but as an individual, he was unafraid of the future and what it might bring, but met it with confidence and pride. All Americans are alike, whether a hundred years ago or still a hundred years hence. They love smiles on children's faces. They are not slaves, nor do they advocate slavery. Through his early training on the frontier in making important decisions for the welfare of his family, the pioneer has become an experienced leader and capable of leading an entire nation with its citizens as his family. Such was the effect of the colonization, settlement and development of western lands, where the bright promise of tomorrow was as sure and as encouraging as our own democratic governmental system is today. DAVID STOOP fr xx .x 7 X 1' .fm we e 1 PM ' on e I . ,-..,..' ee- -P ff 1 i'fN-,V illlf' f N Li!-'T T' 'T Tlvxx QVQJ 'L .lil A ll 4. I if Q. K. f I f 7 I xx j ' 5 , ' , V X ' ,jf cf S X It -Tv. . J ' I Z? y 1 ' 67, 3 fi ' rg! ' M N QW' -.P f Zvi 3' -N lbw ' X X 4 ' WQ 1 x '5 'f X S? ff..!7Zf N4 ' ---E' f 317' , ' 4 y 1 -2 A--l 5 S' ' I. ' -1- H . h YZ? W f A 3 W m M ' K 'iff N f W1 Mm m 'Www-ff . M! 'N x -5q ST K ' N W :W u WCG' Q :Elsa N A - S Xxxlf ' , x I f' ' six N x ',lf Q Q' X, 'X . Nx 'I ' , 2'-K J , V X N - -E sl '3 UfI1,ypa w 414' 5 1' 6 Klmh x U 1 5F5xA1 f!1J vmwy Wwwxv 1 A 191 -1 - ' lJi5:9.'a! M 9 A 11,4 C Gtfki Within the zealls of jamaica High, A story ran be told, Of the senior class of '53 And of their battles bold. As freshmen we zeere timorousg We crept about like dopes'J,' The teachers! voifes seared us so- We had to learn the ropes. After successfully filling out their applications for Jamaica-Higher Institu- tion of Learning-Elaine Biblowitz, Al Steinman and janet Helfman became fresh- men. Rita Greenspan, Bea Ellis and joel Wagner found themselves programmed for Art Appreciation. Appreciation? It didn't take them too long to realize that they had done the same thing in kindergarten, only now they used a 30, 60, 90 degree triangle. uMusic hath charms? Not any more. Zita Silverman and jack Bragin went to class with ear plugs and sleeping pills, Since they had a late sched- ule, Bunny Steigrnen, Herbie Plush and Ellie Sypneski began their morning excur- sions to the Teddy Bear which haven't stopped since. By participating in extra- curricular activities, Billy Freidrnan, Carolyn Caiser and Margz'e Frank sought to further their chances of becoming Varsity stars. Suddenly-all teams dissolved. And as the end of our frosh year approached, we bade a fond farewell to yellow program cards, orange civics books and late session. It was at this point that Bobbie Einieke, Helen Wexler and Bobbie fllaehinist undertook the job of painting the Leaders' locker room. And so we learned as lowly sojrhs Vlfhat every senior knows, That early come we must jrerforce 'Cause tearhers decide what goes! With the start of the soph year, Claire Deutsrh, Bert Gusrae and Dirk Kunin decided to further their interests in journalism by learning how to read a newspaper. In spring a young man's fancy lightly turns-and so did all our thoughts-toward the oncoming Regents. Finding it impractical to make a 'fgyp sheet, Larry Boes got up at 6 A.M. to read the dictionary. Arline Salomon wore a new dress to make a good impression on the proctors. When Regents marks were disclosed, Dirk Sternjs marks were read last, He passed out lfirstj. After mistaking the boys' gym for the girls, gym, Phyllis Sugarman, Edie Kessler and Sheila Kay began to see red. They must have liked the color as they continued to wear the familiar red and white for the next two years. The Red and Blue party walked away with top honors on Jamaica's Hit Parade that year with their own rendition of That Old Soft Shoe. Bobbie Goldberg and Arline johnson are still collecting royalties. Plans for painting the Leaders' locker room were materializing as the girls consulted artist llflarilyn Weiner. Wheii asked what eolor the walls should be lJIlIltI'Cl,!Il1lClt'IIl0lS1'lll'lVt'IJll1'Clf Why red and white: lll1ll,S 'fer' sure! l YL xl - i'- 2 Q Cf' X Qifl ' A h ,uf ,A XM . 54' ,f J, ' , 14 i - 4'fi , A ffl ji X -4, . ig-71' - it In I it y -3. ff , -5 af 'gf A 'rr-C. 'M-'aff-:- ,4- wlor Subjects varied manyg Homework, long and toughg Our teachers found us willing When we had time enough. As cries of HElliot, Elliot, who is Elliot? rcsounded throughout the halls, In- dependecitesl' reached epidemic stages and thus began our junior year. Running, running, always running, never resting were our hearty track team members, Danny Hittleman, Sam Kaplan and Pete Kutschenreuter, as extra- curricular activities came back into full swing. 'iChcersl !', Strange things began happening when fudie Wiener and Gary Sharron de- cided to delve into the field of chemistry in order to learn the most thorough way of doing away with the school. Things were even stranger, however, when their conspiracy was discovered. Nlr. lllcCormack decided to delve even further into the study in order to learn the most thorough way of doing away with fudie Wiener and Gary Sharron. Things had just begun to settle down when, 'gHi, ho Silver and away g we almost lost Fay Uhlein to the Rodeo. Luckily, Dick Sharkey lassoed her in time and they've been tied together ever since. Arista beckoned to Eli Rousso but he wouldn't join because they wouldnlt make him presidentf, However, this did not discourage Ellen Sabin and Bob Bern- stein who went on to become officers of the organization. Thus we approached our senior year leaving behind us fond memories and looking forward to bright things aheadl Bright?? Say Leaders, how about char- treuse? To all you left at jamaica lflfhen this term is done, We leave you all the troubles, And also, all the fun. As late slips and appetites steadily increased, we put our heads together to remedy the situation. Isabel Romero, joan Heidman and Gene Weiss came to the rescue with a new product: Correlated Carrots. Due to this replenishment, Gail Shannozfs group became boosters to spur our teams on to victory. Our Town, starring Bobbi Dimson, Steve Silverman and Harriette Millsteirz, struck it rich with a sellout performance. Senior pins provided a big boom for jerry Kramer and joel Hollander who really cleaned up selling the large economy size. As the line of 700 pilcd up in front of Wcbers, we realized that we were on our last lap. The auditorium became 4'Death Valley as the seniors migrated to greater heights. The cash register in the G.O. Store really jingled as money for senior hats and pins poured in. Natalie Trairfs house was the center of all activity as the Yearbook deadline neared. From 12:30 P.M. 'till three olclock in the morning the staff labored to meet the March 2 deadline. Not taking time out for meals, fudy Cooper, Phyl Platt and Lola Gordon remedied the situation by dis- covering that dog biscuits could be eaten in the shortest time. We shall never forget the teams, the dances, the oversized senior pins, the prom and certainly not the fellow and girls who made this all possible. The rest and best is yet to come. P.S. Under strict orders from the Board of Education, the Leaders, locker room was finally paintedf 'Flaming0 Pinkll?? . ,a D l' gl '33 'S 1' f 'f l I ., s ' HL- ' ' 2'-4444: ll t v. -t.-n. ,f -s 'LH-' f QV ' Fl ' -' X7 'Sikhs - .- - - - I f I-l X Tvfs 'X A19 Xie X ,,.-f-5 ,' f-- 'x A-6'-A-' -. A 6, C U, - , -,.c.d . -:- tx X Y 5 ,r 'lv ,, i4a W 5 'Tiff K A :am W.: N .. 5 Q 'E we -1... B ,AQ vw M Q I 'HM if fo f qs? v fa ' A ,MN V 0'. dw fff ff' 41 ,W 22 ,Q I, if I ,ff K' -2 , 25, .wa if gain b a ,WA ww -9 AiNfEDf I I For For For For For For For For For H For il For --5 For For For 'il For For For ..., Miss McBride ..... . . . ..... A student who doesn't B-L-A-H!! Mr. Hannan .... .... T wo terms to review for the Chem Regents Mr. Shaw ....... ..... E ditors that sleep at home the f'Teddy Bear . .. ..................... Parking meters Mr. Schlaifer .... ..... B IGGER and BETTER cough drops Mrs. Lande. .. ........ ....... ' 'A Night in Madrid Mr. Wolff ..... . . . . .An Independent manager that leaves him alone Mr. Rose.. .... A third party fto make G.O. assemblies longerl Mrs. Benjamin.. ...., An aspirin with every application Mrs, Siegel .... .. .................. A janitor Mr. Schiffman .... ..... P ete Vogt fthat's all he needsl the Yearbook Staff .... ............. H illtopper editors Mr. Sweeney .... ..... .... . . .... A A window pole Mrs. McHugh ..... .... A gift certificate for a box of bubble gum Miss Pendry ..... ................ F ree aptitude tests Miss Keenan ...,..................... Tops ofl' Pens fLaw of Leveragej Mrs. joseph, r. Hollis and Mr. Permen .... Our thanks for a wonderful term M SENIOR CLASS OF JUNE 1953 .11-11-in 'P gl-111' uni-1-1 111-1: 7!-Qooooo A g 'V-9 -f IUNIYE Hwfl-KK! Md-'-' ,, XX Wanna! flee gfazing And So to Sleep Again .... Detour .,.................. Why Don't You Believe lNIe?. , Wine, Women and Song .... More Than You Know. . . If I Were a Bell ...... This ,Nearly Was Mine .... Keep It a Secret .... Good News. Horne Cookin' ...... ........ Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better ..,. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered ...., Hands Across the Table ........ Hail, Hail the Gang's All Here. . The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise. . . Too Young ........,.......... Belle, Belle, My Liberty Belle... I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chan Sin .... .. Dites-Moi Pourquoi? ....... Slaughter on Tenth Avenue .... ce with You .... Dear Hearts and Gentle People .... This Is the Beginning of the End ..... O Cllfl'll9 ll Q . . . , . . .First period . . . . .Mr. Cards office Cutter to Miss Glenz ...........Cafeteria . , . . .Election returns . . . . .I wouldn't ring until 8:05 ....Diplorna . . . . .Yellow program cards . . . .Hilltopper?? .................,.Chern Lab .Independent and Red and Blue . . . .Correlation classes . . . .At the g'Tcddy Bear . . . . . . . . . . .Detention Hall . . . .And so is the early session . . . .The boys in jamaica High .......,......12:28 .. .... ..... M r. Woodhouse To get homework on week-ends ...The bus broke down!! . . . .Surprise quiz . . . .Regents Board ................-Iurlc'53 Xi sl'X ,,f- .. A' . .,, x c f-TX g -Kixg Q .gig .- 2 S7 f' , o l V f- A . L' wi' I! f 7!!l!!l limi 2 F-24- 5 1 . 5.. A x . TN . 'X ff: 'l.,ff1 xg C XX ' I T - Y5.eLU5 x Q V 77. 9 1' wg, 1 , .Wu ffwzw-znailm X -W4 ' ' H. , ' ,,,,,f',,-'13 Ex xg... +, ,,. .L gran fier Cutest Couple INGE GRAULICH. . . Alost Versatile PHYLLIS SUGARMAN. Best Looking ARLINE JOHNSON .... Best Students BOBBY EINICKE .... Class Flirts MARY MCINTOSH .... Most Popular BETTY JANE DUPORT. Best Dressed CAROLYN GAISER .... Best Musicians ZITA SILVERMAN .... Best Dancers PHYLLIS WINKLER. . . Best Actors oworifeo .. . .UBOBM UHLINGER TOBY PIENIEK . .HOWIE IGER . .DICK STERN RONNIE LEVY ....DAVE STOOP . . . .SY RABOY . . .JACK BRAGIN . .... MARTY LIPANSKY HARRIETTE MILLSTEIN .... ..... S TEVE SILVERMAN Eighty-one K .. I 1 ,x . 7 if N, , Qg.Y1,jSil,2 f M 35410139 Z fp Vw 'I K Q ' x 44 . 41 , P A 2 Zffiffw 4 . Hi N f V 67 ' 1 , . . f , b:::?ii.,,x,.q, X , , f , fi 'H-NM, .mf , -Y , ri . , 'f A fig: A 55' N is 1 ll-1, 4 I N I I I I N I fd ' Nw 1 ronfier Teachers' Trials SANDY BORIS .... Did Most for j.H.S. MARY VILLECAS .... Wittiest JOAN VOLMAR .... Most Artistic CAROL HATFIELD .... Most Sophisticated LOLA GLANZBERC .... Class Politicians NATALIE TRAIN ..... Most Likely to Succeed CLAIRE DEUTSCH ..... Liveliest ALICE FRUCHTER ..... Most Athletic MARGIE FRANK .... Cutest Smiles JUDY COOPER ..... cworifed . . . .AL STEINMAN . . . .STAN LIPTON . . . . .CERRY MANDEL . . . .DAN HITTLEMAN . . . .JOEL CHAZIN . . .BERNIE STEINLAUF . . . .BOB BERNSTEIN . . . .BERT CUSRAE . . . .BILLY FRIEDMAN .....CENE LOTT Eighty-three 7he P Circulation Nil June 25, CarelesslyThroWnSpitball Frees lmprgned Seniors Reports are gradually being released on the story of the members of the senior class of June 1953 who spent 20 years mysteriously sealed in the tower. After having lost all hope of ever being freed. the occu- pants were finally released when a0 carelessly aimed spitball demolish- ed a wall. Jerry Fried, artisan of the famous moisture missile, has subsequently taken a job at Macy's toy department where he hopes to develop an all- purpose pea shooter. Varied and Unusual Menus Society flourished over the years as Joel Chazin and Mike Miller en- tered the band room daily for tea and trumpets Other dishes on Chef Horace fthe lost voterj Pop's menu were 'tdrumsticks and cello, Music lovers Zita Silverman and Gerry Weinstein spent much of their day browsing through the school's collection of popular sheet music and jazz records. Alice Fruchter will go down in history as the first person to do a fox trot to the Minute Waltz. Food for Thought The Memoirs of Ralph Gilbert, a composite of four years of notes in- advertently left on desks in the band room, provided critics Jack Bragin and Ronnie Levy with food for thought. Of course, an ample supply of old Hilltoppers kept Claire Deutsch happy as she spent many happy hours finding mistakes overlooked by pre- vious copy editors. BiographicaliGander The literary world was, literally, turned upside down by the publica- tion of, I Knew Bob Jaffe When . . . written by Sam Kaplan, prominent gentleman farmer. Critics say Kap- lan's material is so vivid, lt's almost believable. Danny Hittleman has established himself as a top classic comic artist. His version of Mrwhefll is credited with passing many New York seniors on their English regents. lloug Bedell, known for his scholar- ly works, has published a new book, 'A . . . New York State from llewey to Villegasf' l Politico Accepts Council Revenue That major controversial political figure, Jerry Hirschen, has just been indicted - accepted Student Council funds from Prexy Stan Lipton and forgot to list it as income-now claiming it's a loan, Bobbi Dimson will ask her lawyer, Phil Kurnit, to try to get dahling Steve Silverman out of his movie con- tract with O'Connor Studies so he can come home to her. Bob Jaffe, one of the country's fore- most s w i m m i n g stars, surprised everyone last night. He took his own wife to a movie. , Looks like the biggest opening in years when Mary Mclntosh returns to the Teddy Bear. With all her new songs she's better than ever. And While you're at it, catch Toby Pleniek on the same bill. Harvard Goes Co-Edg Curtains Dot Campus Jamaica graduates continue to make news on educational fronts. In an exclusive article, The Truth About . . . Havardf' Saralee Chodrow, first woman president of the little red schoolhouse, revealed her plans for turning the austere walls of ivy into a co-ed institution. Turning toward brighter horizons, Herbie Plush, dean of women at Mi- ami U., is making headlines with his early-to-bed, late-to-rise policy. He's the laziest educator in the country. Social forms is sweeping the na- tion. Princeton became the last Ivy League school to adopt this course. Prexy Howie Iger still can't. figure out the connection between this and Machiavelli, but has bowed to popular demand. 66Double illv Members of the class of June 1953 are still talking about their graduation which was held at the Valencia Theater. The graduates were given their diplomas, awards and a double feature. Lawrence Boes won the English award. Mr. Donald Ryan, chair- man of the English Department, presented Larry with a brand new Bronstein-Gusrae Dictionary. Gus- rae has compiled the section de- fining all words from huh? to what? Alan Bronstein considers his best definition to be a 3,000 word explanation of Hantidisestablish- mentarianismf' This feat took Alan many years, since the entire definition lacks nouns, pronouns, adjectives, articles, prepositions, and conjunctions. The meaning of ''antidisestablishnientarianismn is presented in 3,000 adverbs. Films Describe As Bregtaking Pete Fink's camera continues to amaze modern Jamaicans. Pete, who pioneered four-dimensional televi- sion's first full length feature film, Bzemzo Angel, has finally perfected five-dimensional movies, the medium with an odor. Science marches on! Gene Weiss and Bob Fuller have parlayed their advanced algebra into a system that always beats the horses . . . to the stables. During the off season they earn their keep by feeding the flam- ingos at Hialeah. What's my line? Years ago it was said that Paul Birman would photo- graph Conover Models and here he is taking pictures of bears at the Bronx Zoo. Bobbi Smith and Marilyn Weiner, once embryo Ceil Chapmans, now design man-hole covers. Bob Bernstein, now teaching at Jamaica High, has organized a Boys' League. His little charges perform such tasks as borrowing teacher's stamps, burning pink slips, slipping ear plugs to those entering the dean's office, and spiking the mustard in the lunchroom. gxfzfzeftd 1973 Centsless Return of Education Means Celestial Disaster ithin Severa Light Years Q of fx TX Qh g IH Ehrman Sweeping changes are taking place on earth as the return of education threatens the peaceful town of Dry Gulch. Coup d 'Etat Promotes Marked Chan es in Arya Membership Many old alumnae of Jamaica visit, have been astonished at the High, returning to the school for a changes that have taken place in Arista, their favorite sorority. It seems that the iieldhouse has replaced the girls' gym as the nienihers'0 favorite hangout. On a particular spring day when the influx of water pistols overtaxed the narrow confines of the Dean's office, Mr. Caro's call list was inter- changed with a list of Arista ap- plicants and Ja1naica's ttbasement world began their coup d'etat of the Arista government. Rules Governing Admission Under the new rules governing ad- missions, all applicants must have been in school for at least ten terms before being eligible for applicationg they must have a minimum of 30 pink slips to their credit and must have been suspended for a period not ex- ceeding six months. An applicant must have an average of no more than 4092 for his last two terms and must be known by all teachers as- signed to room 208. Editor Reveals Value Of Early Experience Dear Editor: who said that a Yearbook is not an asset to a sehool's extra-curricular program? I feel that my training on Jamaiea's Yearbook made it possible for me to hold my present position as Editor-in-Chief of the Alcatraz News. Dick Stern. Dear Editor: Don't scoff at President Dave Stoop's golfing. It may yet go down in history with the fiddling of Nero. Dave Purinton Dear Editor: Is there any truth to the report that Chief Commissioner Sy Raboy has given Vice-Commissioner Harry Pin- sker 24 hours to get out of town? Harry Pinsker --- o Stage Carries Word of '4Plague That Threatens Basic Pleasures Uf Earth's Younger Generation t'Look everybody! Here comes the stage! . . . 'tVoosh! As a cloud of smoke from the jet boosters envelops the crowd of Dry Gulch citizens, an ominous figure slips away unnoticed. The year 1973 had dawned brightly and hopefully on Dry Gluch, but now everyone's face was clouded with worry for was it soot from the jet boosters?J The plague, so long dormant in civilization, had arisen again, and was threatening the young- er population fnow engrossed in nuclear tinker toysj with 12 years of hard labor! Yes! Education had once again eaten its way into menis minds. Planetoid Returns Home The ominous figure which by now had traveled half a light year toward home base was none other than M. tPlanetoidl Fishbein returning to the moon to report to his high com- mander J. fBald Eaglel Hirschen. These two, along with P. tRocket Mouthl Kurnit, formed the central orbit of government known as Two Hypodermics and a Zip Gun. The palace guard was quickly pushed aside by our hero Planetoid who rushed into the consultation chamber tC'ell 1131. Zip Gun re- porting for duty, he said, with a snappy salute that sent his horn rimmed goggles clattering to the Hoor. 'tXVhat have you seen on earth on Babyisli Games Forgotten I have heard that parents are try- ing to revive the ancient custom of sending their children to school! They will soon learn to read and write, and forget their babyish games siich as U20 Einsteinean Questions. So my loyal space cadets, we have a dilemma on our hands! Missing? One left handed tennis racquet. Please return to Bill McCarthy. My right hand is getting awfully tired. Q ,JA Q- fri N, .,'Y x. V lf X J -4 -3 kfzgfiggfgfti K . K ,Q --'N ii' .I V-2-ll aj l Q :flgg 6 '- -. A pf-an .Kgs r A -S iff' +eiee f- ' A 1- '. ff' ew ron fiem As the twentieth century was ushered in, Americans suddenly realized that their great, ever expanding frontier had reached its limit. Gone were the splendid opportunities for cheap land-the haven for foreigners and natives alike. Gone were the hopes and dreams of restless men. Gone forever was the old Westfl But did the closing of this physical frontier mean that all the marvelous dreams of inspired men should perish along with it? Our scientists opened up new fields, new areas of exploration. They split an atom, they discovered a healing mold. These are our new, vast, unconquered frontiers, crying out for modern pioneers. Yet, there is one far more important Held on which all human life depends -the limitless frontier of peaceful human relationships. What good are great scientific accom- plishments if man can't live with man in peace and harmony? This is the real, great challenge of today. Even before the First World War men realized the need for international cooperation. The first big steps in this direction were the Hague Peace Conferences, which resulted in the establishment of a Court of International Arbitration. Besides this, there were men like Andrew Carnegie and Aifred Nobel who gave their efforts and fortunes for the cause of peace. True, these attempts for understanding among men weren't successful, but at least they were efforts in the right direction. After the first disastrous war, men again were filled with idealism and hope. This time they would surely build the peace. Woodrow Wilson suggested a new plan for improvement of human and national relationships-a League of Nations. Again, the selfishness of men caused the downfall of the prayers of righteous men. An even more terrible war raged, but out of this destruction came hope and determinationfa determination to create a world safe for our children and our children's children. This resulted in the formation of the United Nations, a great step in the expansion of the frontier of human relationships. The United Nations, if given the opportunity, can create the peaceful world we all so earnestly desire. It has agencies which cover all phases of human existence, from the bare essentials, food and shelter, to the finer things which make life more worthwhile. Representa- tive of these agencies are the Food and Agricultural Organization and the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Culture Organization. The important thing to remember is that these agencies are working on an international level. This is the key to success in the building of the peace. People and nations must disregard their petty differences and work together for the common good. This common good will benefit all peoples as individual human beings. This is the vast, challenging frontier which we all can and must conquer by our com- bined efforts, backed by mutual trusts and faith in the future. JOYCE CARLSON Zi, k 'Zz 'f - ff' . 1 as ll 'T ff . if Ir 1 - f '- T X in fl T , J ' if ' 7 lfli' f 'J 57' .. T , I I l ft, 2 . qeifs l Ilia? I EX. PRES L Asses - COMMCLUBS GQACINE MACCAPPONE Du PORT 1 D. COMM COM GIRLS .V SHAIZPTON M.. A SR CL SS ELLI SYPNESK! COM Ma QI RLS F20-SH ADVISOR UAVE BOB Ui-IU NGEQ INTQA5 HYLLIS SUGARMAN PRES .OF JQLS LEAGUE Duck STEQN W Nmxua TQAIN C0-EDITORS vEA2aoox Bon aennsmm BOY LEADER or AQISTA eov5q'?agl5ii'GlE'gC3f 5 s 01166 D . ' CHIEF COMM0 STUDENT COUNCIL .M Ji M. BOBBFE. EINICKE PQES.. LEADERS cufwd ARMA HIRSCHEN MARY VILLEGAS EX. COMM. CLUBS ED.-IN-CHIEF HILL Q onexv simon CLAS-S MAQW msussm MGD. INDEDE NDENT I1 vein? N DH IL KURN IT COMM- PUCELACITY if fr xg 'K' 1 W -. :,,,.. A. Y g 1 swam ...qhsg XA . . ig M- ,I 1 y,, x1'iA.f' N x .TEXT ACT! rgs rl -eng? iff X . f X 'ff ,f'A 9 rg f I ,X XX,- lf' V, 'Z ff A Z? f CLQQACI, A strong pitching staff features the most powerful base- ball lineupvfielded by Jamaica since the end of the war. Herb Schmidt, a veteran of last year's team, Al Stone, Jerry Fried, John Gflutt, and Herb Schwimnier head the Beaver mound corps. Mr. Copeland has four first stringers returning from last year,s team, along with a trio of subs. The returning letter- men include infielders Red Lyon and Hal Seabury, right- Helder and pitcher, Jerry Fried, and catcher Kurt Muller. Outlielders Chuck Rinaldi and Johnny Ward, and infielder Gene Barnbaeh Fill out the list of veteran returnees. The Beavers line up with Stan Kola, Hal Seabury, Joe Wilson, and Red Lyon in the ineld. Herb Schmidt, Jerry ,,,, I f Z uv, mm' f f ' 5' fc ' 1 W 1 6 W, Fried, and John Ward patrol the outfield while Kurt Muller handles the catching. Reserves are Frannk Spadea, Charlie rllfillllllll, and Bob lWitchell. Faced by the pitching of Al Stone, qllllllfllfll doxvned Wilson and jackson in its opening P.S.A.L. QLIIIICS. Wilson and Fried led the hitting attack in both games, , 1 . V - M V 7 llf X X ,N E lx I 1 I ckff mNJ gaagefgaff Jamaica's basketball outlook has been on a steady up- grade since the return of extracurricular activities two years ago. Starting from scratch, Mr. Shannon has de- veloped one of the most highly regarded quintets in Queens. This season. the Beaver cagers closed with a rush in the second half of the campaign to compile a 6-6 mark. A four game winning streak. highlighted by an upset of champion- ship-bound Lane. earned Jamaica the distinction of being the team to watch in next season's South Queens race. Billy Friedman and Dick Johnston are the only June graduates on this year,s team. Rated among the best shots on the team, they both saw action as backcourt reserves. Billy sparked a third quarter rally that upset a topfiight Adams aggregation while Dick's deadly set shot helped break up several of the borough's better zone defenses. Returning for another season of varsity competition are Captain Bill Wellens, Al Seiden, Frank Case, Joe Wilson, Johnny Clegg, Artie Fries, Bob Nemiroff, Red Lyon, Bernie Resnik, Billy Reed and Joel Pastalove, Zac With the conclusion of the most successful indoor season in Jamaica track history, the Beaver runners are expected to add to their laurels outdoors. Little Joe Licari clirnaxed a great personal cross coun- try and indoor campaign by copping the City P.S.A.L. 880 Yard Championship. Pete Vogt won several medals, adding to his reputation as one of the top milers in the city. Steve Wfeingarten and Dave Purinton also scored in major meets to break their novice ratings. The outdoor team, coached by Mr. Schiffman and man- aged by Marty Fishbein, will compete in the Penn and Seton Hall Relays in addition to a series of dual and in- vitation meets. Co-Captains Dave Purinton and Pete Kutschenreuter head the list of graduates. Dave is an open miler, while Pete ranks among the best sprinters and broadjumpers in the city. Versatile Sammy Kaplan runs the 220 and shot- puts. Other graduating members are Dannny Hittleman, an open sprinter, Johnny Ward, Johnny Krause and Dave Stoop. IS . 2, gm Kigckfxks Fl -JW f VJA tfftl ' Hfllila. -ffv.4V-aiifwfi. ' Xfivl fl Wt m' I X9 N-X 'S P wimming Paced by three All-Queens selections, jarnaica's mermen placed second in the Queens P.S.A.L. race with a 6-2 record. During the course of the campaign the Beavers up- set Baysidels Queens championship team, only to be them- selves kept out of the city tournament by the loss of a relay rematch in the Jackson meet. Bob Jaffe, a repeat selection, Denny Ferguson and Eddy Mishkin were All-Queens choices. Bob finished fourth in the city 100 yard breaststroke championship while Mishkin placed fifth in the 100 yard freestyle, as did George Poven- tud in the 100 yard backstroke. Ferguson was selected for the borough honor squad in the 220 yard freestyle. Reed Rossell. co-captain along with Jaffe, swam anchor on the 200 yard freestyle relay. With the outcome of al- most every meet resting on his shoulders, Reed closed out his high school career in fine style. Losing only Rossell, Jaffe and Ferguson by graduation. nUnk', Kendall should have a powerful squad on hand next year. Swimmers like Mishkin, Poventud, Dick Werth- wein, Larry Marcus, Johnny Kuckens. Bernie Rosenblatt, Phil Hodges, Norm Lenhart, Paul Tcicholz, Don Beck, Bobby Eichen and Joe Pecker are expected to give Jamaica a city contender. .lg-aan!! rf- , , f ..,,' Mlffv. V N ' l,..-'gs- fll -X mx 7 I ll, Xl f,.E- i?3 'l K M 4 1. ,J 1 1 i '! ' Ninety-six WSU hub' .' t i .. ..sy,,,v QW The death of Mr. Brennan left mam' was that tt-tu be hard to fill in the jg. rnaica athletic picture. Perhaps hardegt hit were the members of the golf team, both past and present. who had come to admire and respect him over many years of service. llri Halperin. the new coach. has only Bob Bernstein and Steve Frantz returning from last season's team which finished seccirid in Queens. Bob went through the canipaigri undefeated to earn honorable mention on the All-City team. Steve, slated to till the nurnber one spot on tlis tt-.1r's team. is a junior with another sea- son of varsitv eligibility. if. Clornplt-ting his 35th year as coach of the rifle team. Mr. Lovely guided his clmrqes to A 3-4 record. Beset with equip- nient .ind schedule dilliculties early in the c.i1np.tign. the shnrpshooters were unable to hit their stride before rnid-season. Next st'JsOI1's prospects are excellefli H5 thi- ttxun will lose only captain Paul Bir- nmn through graduation. Paul. who con- st.intlx' shoots in the l7O's. has b66I1 3 Ill.llIlNI.U' of the tcntn for the past tw0 Y1'.ll'N. 'lihv return of vctcrniis Barry Hietno- xxitf. lcd Stripling and Dick Burr slwllld ht-lp put thc xltntmicn gunncis back on the road to the ntitionnl clminpionship staturt the-x' once ctijoycd. x JJCUWIAJ Five regulars returning from last ycar's Queens championship squad present Mr. Lovely, the Beavers' new handball coach. with a sound nucleus for a repeat triumph. Last scasonls team coached by Mr. Silvers ehalked up an 8-1 mark. defeating Forest Hills in a playoff for the Queens cham- pionship before losing in the city semi- finals. Herb Plush, lVIike Dikman and Jack Grumet are expected to again fill the three singles spots while Lenny James and Blarv Steinman will make up the top doubles team. Plush, James and Steinman are sen- iors completing their second year of league competition. ennid A veteran tennis team coached by Mr. Wolff is expected to improve on last year's 3-3 record which earned them fourth place in the Queens P.S.A.L. race. Captain Stan Lipton heads a quartet of returning senior lettermen that includes Bill McCarthy. Joel Chazin and Jerry Hirschen. Stan. in filling the number one position, should rank among the top sin- gles players in Queens. Other seniors slated to fill spots On the team are Phil Kurnit, Steve Taub, Paul Whyzmuzis and manager Mike Miller. Howie Bailenson, Jerry Benyo and Mike Neyer provide Mr. Wolff with a founda- tion upon which he can build next year's team. Ninety-seven OQCL Qlnd BARBARA EINICKE President BE'l l'Y JANE DUPORT Vife-President MRS. INIEDITH SIEGEL Advisor 1 an 4 i 1 'A 5 DX -. V' '- X I Q Q O N lo J-f-Q4 IGN' , 4-U :1 if-A vb f:?x!n4nl1 5:04 'J L 411 If 1 l I 1 ir A eague PHYLLIS SUGARMAN Presiden! SHEILA KAY Vice-Presidenl Mrs s MARTHA GLENZ Advisor - l INFORMATION -'se 'Z 1 ' -f ,R N ,Ja pl 1? X X X X Q ASQ Q XZ! l .gzwlenf Counci What is the Student Council? Each term seven students from the Red and Blue and Independent Parties are elected to Student Council oflice. With Mr. Rose as faculty advisor and Stan Lipton as Chief Commissioner, the council has become a vital part of school life. The council is the nucleus of Jamaica High's govern- rnent, They conduct G.O. elections, sponsor dances, pre- pare the budget, and direct athletics. Under their auspices a collection was started for the Hood-ravaged areas of Holland and England. The hrst intra-school C.O. Conference held last term ushered in a new era in Jamaica's student government. By having the C.O. Representatives voice their opinions. the convention resulted in giving the eoininissioners a better idea of what the students want. The political parties of the school have been officially recognized. New qualifications for party otlicers have been established, as well as those for prospective candidates. New clubs have been organized at the request of interested students. For the hrst time in their history, freshmen have elected class ollieers to represent them ou the council. CLIQK .... . Cn? rf KM, MIX Ne. 'N THE 75 A Hsnb.. 'D Ldyk 4., ,, , .f 1, noisest. BUT when deadlines have to be met, the Hill- topper quiets down and runs in full gear. meets daily to prepare for publication. Editor-in-chief Mary Villegas and Jerry Hirschen, Managing Editor, head the paper. All school news is reported on page one, whose editor is Phil Kurnit. Ellen Katzoflws features page provides the widest variety of reading. Club news is edited by Bob Bernstein. Usually the sports page has the greatest number of readers. 6'Feminine Touch and 'gLocker Roomn keep both sexes 'Lin the know about Jamaica's sports. and secretarial staffs work continuously. awarded Quill and Scroll Keys and several staff mem- bers receive major letters in journalism for their hard work and continued service. it was no wonder that the Hilltopper received a first place rating in the recent Columbia Scholastic News- paper Contest. Z' ' ,.Mam- g my y . ,,,, ,, ' ,.t, - ' '::,. i . iirri - -'-- ,.:.- ,f f I a . - .mm .... ,.,, , 7 ..,,, , ' . ' Jama1ca,s school newspaper office is Journalism at its 1 , A ..,l ' , B ,,,, , ,M I. V ,, ,:,-,. --,f fw , N I ,.,1 f 5 W y ' Under the guidance of Mr. Shaw. the Hilltopper stall as t v ' kb V ., 5 V . W U Lfff W 7 Zag ,i -X -1 -yi JAQQ' A sv 'H-.jflll' Vllllllig A .,.k L. W w I . Hin' 0 fl , 3 or -- Q Qs Q-5.4 ,- gi- ,b 2 it ' -xp HJ X - N' - 'C fu A C 'Q - 159: O N D i 1- g ,ty X xi, rfkgiflc 5 k ffm e E JO ' Q Q3 ln., ll .mv Q- REQ5 'S . . . tr fx . .K Behind the scenes the photography, copy, advertising, LLf,,.., Whno 1,4..y,,n,,,,'Z-.-t,wt , , L , W., .. -. , . 9 --W' ' N . t.-, who - rrls all t fllf lx ,- t . ir-- Zifll tw-'x W' tt--A Q , Xe ,535 , Ill, , . N., JA-.v .mai-1 -,. 4 - gg Q l xl F V Upon graduation the editors and managers are 'Q Q C sl-f Q j ,,, , - 1 - tf.,,,.-471. ts + 5 if fs- :V 1iO,q.xx5:-llhvx 'A 6151663 -Nsyix rl ni wi 'el .XW ' 9 0' S QB S' if .b'vc'inP'-los' ll S fre s sf t 9+ 5 A M' .C -5 3 N , ' C -bb I -fs' ' F' 15- i-1' QQQ - ,145 q,.N eosir'Q,.'+' , , ' X x N 0 1 1- 5 -. o Q N hi wl, ml? Q 91 A S .fa ga ofiqe..TA I . . . . . J 1 s .- 9-' A After publicatlon in January of the first six page issue, Q U1 vans v ' GQ giqfiegj-Ci I cv 2 t gr -1. ss Q' sg -Q-1.-'15, .- QQ ..?:i:T.sif t -u 5 6 Y-,izizw . 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MEAT MARKET STRICTLY KOSHER Prime Meats and Poultry FREE DELIVERY 192-19 UNION TURNPIKE Om- hundred-tw:-nty-two HARTMAN'S 3.05 T0 31.00 STORES 192-09 Union Turnpike 249-14 Hillside Avenue Flushing, N. Y. Bellerose, N. Y. H0 5-9490 FI 7-9752 Hardware - Housewares - Toys - Cosmetics A Full Line of School Supplies Compliments of THE LADY ROSE SHOPS 164-1 5 JAMAICA AVENUE One hundred-twenty-thrcc PARAMOUNT OPTICAL CORPORATION HARRY WEISSMAN, President Compliments of ABRAHAM KANTROWITZ OL 8-5337 Compliments of ELIZ FROCKS Dresses and Sportswear S 1 1 2 E. GREEN 137-22 UNION TURNPIKE Flushing, N. Y. Compliments of Congratulations to the GIRLS' LEAGUE CLASS OF JUNE '53 Mr. and Mrs. HARRY GLANZBERG RE 9-1332 Compliments of HILLTOP PHARMACY M- 1f' -G- THE HARLEQUINS I67-23 UNION TURNPIKE . lflushing, N. Y. nf- hundrr-d-tvvr-nty-Your J A 6-8886 FRESH MEADOWS BOWLING CENTER 190th STREET and HORACE HARDING BOULEVARD Fresh Meadows, L. I., N. Y. We Congratulate OUR JAMAICA HIGH TEAM on Another Victorious Season CHARLIE BLACK, Manager Free Instruction by Certified Instructors FL 9-4222-3 FULTON FISH MARKET MARINELLO BROTHERS 40-39 I62nd STREET Flushing, N. Y. One hundred-twenty-five SURREY-PIKE PHARMACY Prescription Chemist HARR1' B. DITKOFF, Ph.G. 179-02 UNION TURNPIKE Jamaica, N. Y. Compliments of A R I S T A Compliments of S318H Compliments of B. Sr B. CLOTHES SHOP 16-l-03 JAMAICA AVENUE Jamaica, L. I. RAINBOW CAMERA ,lamaica's Finest Camera Store 160-I0 HILLSIDE AVENUE Jalnuica 32, N. Y. .IA 3-7750 HILLSIDE FLORISTS, Inc. Floral Arrangements for All Occasions WE DELIVER EVERYXVHERE 168-03A HILLSIDE AVENUE at 168th St. and Hillside Ave. Jamaica 3. L. I. Compliments of Slll O JA 6-5993 TRI-BOR0 RECORD SHOP Largest Selection of Records of Any Speed . . . L.P. - 45 R.P.M. - 75 R.P.M. Also Hallmark and Norcross Greeting Cards 89-27 165th STREET, opp. Macy's Jllllllllfll, L. I. Om' hundrf-d-twvnty-six Compliments of RURIN-RABOY FLOORING CO. 1562 TROY AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments of R. PEARLMAN, Inc. 62 WEST 47th STREET New York, N. Y. BREYER ICE CREAM COMPANY MILLIONS SAY: '6Nobody can make ice cream like Breyersv LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. One hundred twenty-scven Tia, .76 f . 6 . 4, 4- ' , . AW 36? Q , Ll.. ovQNfU'.a ., -1 ' ' ,I C, 46 LJL1. 56664 M4 3131? WAX, Q ,W Q33 yffwf SX 'QM ww nk , 4 4,4Vw,4rj. 1 ff.. 7' ff E fy-igv Z xf Jfjiw i 4 f if X Q, Af- , fi 444441 4 4 W4 lwf Pfgii-,ii 4: 523 ixzfifgg-1 ,i Q Q' x V , HA., Q 4 4 Fi Mggx 4 !,,.,Q, H94 iii- M , , Y fl! , K WK! 10174444 fy fi J 41741 Q if V f N Ji A I gzfififif 'fi .' 'a'-' lg fl Xfk X M A f X f , tl I l if I tw 5- N X 5 if f , ,f 4- - v.. :ff H 2 Xffy 1 32ig,i-fpg Q A SL Y ' 7 l I fxfi- 1 I ' -, S S 51:-nb-rv-L3 4. 'Q J ,GQKL ,,4- '- L- . 'M I f 0 - . 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