Jamaica High School - Folio Yearbook (Jamaica, NY)

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XFX X, 111 ' 1 .A .111 1 14 Xl 1 1 - m 11 ' 111 . 4:41 G1 , ..,.1,.5 .Xr X U1 ' A V iw H 1 1 A ,X .4. - , . X 1 111 1.1-1 1,11 .1 1 ' 3 X, . 7 11? .. .XX re 1',f 111' FX?- W -rv,-. X1,X::1 11 5111 Hivntnrimrt w-., - j tx I II! :vi EIIII 'I ' MI'S. Rnrft- Landm- was 41 pvrmn ul' lI1U,'g1 ilY. Thix was ht-r priinury t'li11r'z1c'tm:ristiC as 11 human hcing and as 21 tc-zitihc-13 A5 21 pcrscm. Sho was always hon:-at with htwwll' and with others. Ax Z1 tvuc'l1t'1', shr- wax honvst with hcr pupils, with her fcllow-tt'aCht'1x and her supervimrs. Nlrs. Lando always ht-lpcd students to understand thcinsclvuiis and tht-ir problems. Shv thus Con- tribute-d grvutly to their maturation and growth. Ht-r vitality and hor thnroughncss in everything xhe pcrforincd wcrt' almost phenonlt-nal. Her untinit-ly pziwing has takt-n from us Il dCdiCutCd tcziclit-1' and n bt-lovt-d Colleague-. .... it . f -ug ' P fl'1at.... ,., i . ' .. :ix -7. fx N '::E:E:::: Jae, QJ' :'NZ':FF':- V: 'W 555555532-'I::-ZZ? ,XA . ww f X '- 4. ':': -:, V51 4 X ZNQ O6 -:Q-N, w, 0 'S ' ,mx 4. 53 . ww- X- .gf JAMAICA HIGH SCHOOL, 168th STREET AND GOTHIC DRIVE, JAMAICA, NEW YORK CITY .., f FN' Sify lfxk L 7 V K. qt. 'I lff P arf? X- ' 'Ti-af' , Q if TFL QQ? Q T' 1' Q THBLEUFCUNTENTS The Curriculum .. .... 21 The Athletics . .... 51 The Activities .. .... 59 The Features . . . 85 The Graduates . . .... 113 The Advertisers .... 183 FOLIO published annually by the graduating class of Jamaica High School, New York Louis A. Schuker, principal 3 BED I-IND BLU Across Goose Pond Here's 3 song to hor we lovc. Jamaica tried and true. Sourw of all our dcarest aims, Dear school of Red and Blue. Rrd and Blue. Red and Blucz School of Rcd and Blue. Qur hcz11't5 go out in love to her Dcar school of Red and Bluc. . . 1 Front View The Campus ix SQ is L ' X 'I' nl.-'Lf' ix XV by ,gf X ,. A X I XXX A. , I' X X 52- at I lx. H -. Ogxqaf 3 .....--fg1 .b.il2 f:f Us j 'f A 1'ff.- K? Z ,.f,., , , , V LOUIS A. SCHUKER. principal TO THE CLASS OF 1957: You are about to complete a cycle of your life. Your relatively carefree, secure and circumscribed days of childhood are over. Yes, your days were carefree despite the grind of homework chores, they were secure despite examinations, and they were sheltered by a circle of loving parents and con- scientious teachers. Now that you are about to move into a wider circle, and become more independent, you will soon learn that greater independence in- volves greater responsibility. With the satisfac- tion of making your own decisions will come the pos- sible peril of paying for your own mistakes. During the years you've been at Jamaica you have grown to maturityg have you also grown wise? You have learned many things about many subjects, have you learned how to relate your knowledge to the problems of living? To you much.has beer1given by your parents, your teachers, your community, have you acquired the temperament, the judgment, the skills which you will have to employ to make your contribu- tion to society? To the degree that you can give these questions an affirmative answer, you are ready for the next cycle in your development. We who have guided your high school years wish you well as you move from the microcosm of the school into the wider, more challerging circle of adult life. l PRINCIPAL Mr Schuker and Friend Birthday Celebration G O Dance Adn1z'rtittratiz'r i-lsxistaiit NIR. ABRAHABI DEUTSCH Air. Abraham Deutsch has worked behind the scenes at Jamaica High School for twelve years as Administrative Assistant. This busy administrator is re- sponsible for the efliciency of the General Oflice. and he is the consultant for prospective etn- ployers of Jamaica! alumni. From his observation of student records, Mr. Deutsch indicated the growing emphasis placed by employers on extra-curricular ac- tivities. He has also served as Chairman of the Accounting De- partment and as acting principal. ,,lI 0 f's I al ri ff' fl-Q 4 o is ll, :CQ ll '.l gt , yuh fo Sfgfttiftav Wy' I 'i ' N' x .v -P11543 Wei, 19.-aj.. ,V A 4.-PM V 2 7 V .4 -fl! 9 1 -. hgh? lfgv .qt t :nf V:-,LA is . YW, y bf- g 'aff 'V 2. W x it' iSQ?'f'g t, . fi . wig Q jf if 1' 8 ...J it HDMINISTRHTIU Adnzirzz'5t2'atiz'e Assiyfaztt DR, HOWARD HURXYITZ Administrative Assistant. au- thor. lecturer. tennis player: that,s Dr. Howard L. Hurwitz. As Administrative Assistant in Jamaica High School, this ver- satile scholar is in charge of ad- missions and discharges. and guidance of all individuals and groups within the school. He also directs the various college and vocational counselors. Dean of Girls MISS MILDRED BIcBRIDE One of the busiest places in Jamaica High School is room 162. where Bliss Mildred fNIcBride. Dean of Girls and faculty adviser to Girls' League, conducts her many activities. Bliss lNIcBride is a wise counselor who is willing and able to give sound advice to girls who seek it from her. Dean of Boys MR. ALEXANDER CARO Mr. Alexander Caro. a member ol- the German Department since 1928. has been serving as Dean of Boys for sixteen years. His pa- tient handling ot disciplinary problems has resulted in a marked reduction ol truancv. eut- ting and insubordination. Sc'IIl01' CT00l'flIiI1f1f07' MR. GERARD FAHEY Senior Coordinator and Dean ol' Boys are the titles of B111 Gerard BI. Fahey. His duties in the former position include super- vising all activities of the gradu- ating class. such as the Senior Show. the Prom and the election ol' class officers. As dean he han- dles cases involving truancy and improper behavior ol' our male students. f 5 AN, f' llllf' GUIDANCE I , M, ,X I S JSP v5F:::: IV Q C fs qfjggiz 5 Q X 5s.1f'f! Sszf V! Q 'QV jj? E X A Aga a- 5 X Q x V, .S M S, -S 4 . ' G9 I., 1211 'I 6ETf 2:d RIRS. BRANCATO NIR. SH.-UN' NIR. FUCHS mm qi? MRS. KARTEN MRS. JOSEPH MRS. CROOTOF 9 ff? 1' 'lx MR. KUNIN MR FINIxE GUIDANCE ZX? ,QQMAXS3 Q .gggll-gi' g'!lEE'lI!.E!ll 4, 5 HI x -Q Nfl in ini.: fl if x f WUWIUK . s PX V ,fs NIE '1 xx' - 'Sf E? :L Wi? 0 A Xx BIRS, YOUNG NIR. XYEINKRANTZ MRS. GOTTLIEB C70Uf'av -'idflffl' Hl7IIOIi.Xi, Core Voratiolzaf Cfllfdflllff' The purpose of the Scholarship Club is to foster an interest in. and improve the qualitv of, scholarship in Jamaica High School. says Birs. Ida Gottlieb. L'nder her supervision the Scholar- ship Club is one of the most unusual in the school. Unlike most clubs. in which activities are extra- curricular. this group is very much concerned with school curriculum. Its aim is to aid Jamaica's students in winning scholarships: its members are those students considered most likely to do so on the basis of their past work. To achieve its aim. the Scholarship Club gives its members a series of lectures. covering many diverse fields. They have been given information in mathematics by Nlr. David Gordon, Chairman of Jamaica? Rlath Department: in history by Bliss Rlildred NIcBride. Sir, Theodore Wcinkrantz and llrs. Gottlieb: in biology by Mr. Herman Gillary. Chairman ofthe Department of Biological Sciences: in music by that department's head. Mr. Wilbur Hamje. ln the field of English. Dr. Joseph Nlersand. Chairman of the Department. lectured on Shakespeare: Kfrs. Mildred Joseph spoke on grammar: Bfrs. Irma Rhodes presented a lecture on mythology. Special lectures in the H11-lds of math and science were presented to candidates for the Nursing and Engineering Scholarships. In these lectures. Blr. Nathan Feifer. Chairman of the Department of Physical Sciences, discussed physics: Rliss Mae Butler spoke on chemistry: Blr. Tord Holmberg and Blrs. Catherine Ryan talked about earth science: Miss Selma Lawrence and Mr. Isidore Newman gave information on mathematics. SCHOLARSHIP CLUB fx x Z! 'i f 6 ffif Q ,, W ,, IWRS. IRNIA RHQDES LffcwI'U1'j' HDVISEBS yi ! Q' 'ny' -. 7' 91.3 QQ v V - :qv MR, ISADOR DINKIN Art g J l'.. . lh L, 3 .nfl fg?9'9L0Ow5N 'NQFM nu N 00914 Q' , Q, K? iv X ,1 X Jplslgjlzi... .uhm ?v 9- ' er- u ' 'Alt e ll. ,i I Lk' lk, at q -ul A I! f I Q.. vox :qw i ff Q -.ma fxfgit XQ7 QP- e : S xt' ox: : G ,Qi I .YN 0. 0' Nocgcuvu Jfmlf Q: E, X25 6 ,Ivy ,J o-ti, N. .Ink X san, 6,5 .0 X ibx:..5 -ag 03.22 ' I S.. l..-- 3, 1 -'Jlnl!L.' 1' ,I l .Q NN: if: H' 1- x A ' 6.4.- 'IAlnj0l . Q 7 NX UR mb K 1 Nfikrm-,gJ'o' 414744 MR. FHRIJINANID GELLHR I3Il.XiIlI',U X XX t I . ' V fix :xiii-.' n - -we of N X sl QL G V22 Gl u.--, 4 55- , ff, e V M ' NIO X , N 4 x 7 ' ' X , X X PX Introduction Did you ever throw a pebble into a pond and watch the 4-ver-widening circles appear on the surface of the water? ln the same manner, each of us, upon entering Alarnaica High School. plunges into the whirlpool of school life and activities. In --yer-widening circles our lives touch and influence each othcr's. Therefore, it is very appropriate that we have chosen circles,' as the theme nf this year! FOLIO. Nfr. lN'cbster, in his dictionary, says that a circle is a plane hqure bounded by a single line. every point of which is equally distant from the point at the center of the figure. This is an exact technical definition, but we know that a great many beautiful things in this world are composed of circles or contain them in some way--ffamily circles, coins. a circus, dishes, the sun and moon. faces, clocks. a halo. a wedding ring, the world itself. All these things, diverse as they may be. bring to mind a circle. Going around in circles will always bring one back to his original starting point. In the same manner. years from now, our minds will revert to the four years spent at Jamaica High School. Wle came to Jamaica fresh from the ele- mentary and junior high school routine, and suddenly everything was s0 new and different. As we progressed through the first three years, we were given a chance to develop our own talents, while Constantly broadening our minds in new and different fields of knowledge. As seniors we began to realize our place in the world. We realized that throughout the four years at jamaica High School we had been prepared by our teachers and advisers to face life on our own. Now, without their guidance we shall not go around in circles, unable to focus on our rightful place in the world. but will face our responsibilities with hope, ambition. and the will to make the rnost of the best in us for othersf' We, the students of jamaica High School. can be likened to the radii of a circle, No matter how far away we may go from the building itself, we will always remember not only the factual information, but the frequent lessons in practical philosophy, as well. When, in the future. you happen to turn the pages of this FOLIO, may you have only the most pleasant memories of four happy and successful years at Jamaica High School. I3 , 3- A.-nit? 'M I fl J V - if 1 V' X i ,. lv-1 ,A-,-'W 4 ,fx i 11 fi W i dl -. F L V DAVID GORDON .X M E . - .illd Y V Y J J Q SHENDEL XYOLDEINBERG -'Q::'7 '.': li EDITURS FUR f THE 1957 F 01.10 ii ,, 1 Q G u QQ QQ R X EDITURS' ESSHGE In L1 11-ti'rwNpvctix'c lnmid, uv linu- glttviiiplvd to xuin up in vnrioux furins, lwlli litc1'gn'x' and pictorial. vivid iviiiiiiiwciicw ol' -.vlwol ziftivitivs, Outstanding scliuul vw-iitx. lvllmx-stlidmitx and lnulilty I1ll'IDlN'I'S who lmvc plain-cl Ll xignilivniit .ind iiiip1'0wix'c rnlv in our livw. fXNNlll'L'CllY. lliix will sviwv in tliv luturv to bring in iimtalgiu IIl1'IllUI'l1'N of tliv lirivli lint vital wan uv Npvnt in .in important pvriucl ul' mu' g1Cl0lwu'1iu'. FOLIO. tliv yn'g11'lmok of 1937. will UIIIUIAQK' in our pwwilgll litn'r.u'x' wlvvtion .ix onv ol' tliv lwol-A rli4'i'islim'cl uw-1' ll wlmlc lilivtiiiiv. Ax llil' llivinm' ul' tliv t'l1l'l'lllll lxxlll' of FOl.lO ix uiI'c'lCa, wm- gnv rvininclvcl llixit Ilia' lnuin origin is vizrzzllix. tliv diininutivv ul firvzn, wliivli inc-.ins ring. 'lllivn' gm' inginy umnotntimis for tliv mu-cl vi1'vlm g wi- lind tligit tlim' lxuic llll'QlDlIlg. ring, li0xwx'v1'. ix 1lCll'QIllill1' lim' tlim- topiv and cmitvxt of this iwuv. On tllv ino- IIIVIIUILIN lllly ol' our QI'LlLlLl2lllOIl, tllm' stliool ring wc proudly xvvgll will luv ll lIll'lIlOl'L1lJll' tukvn for us of thc vcmiiiwn' of study wc coin- plvlm-cl in liigli wliuol. But thc- mvaming ring iinplics lor all grad- uzntm gn syinlnolicuil inipmt as wvll as L1 pmfticnl onv. ln tliv liuturv an wi- sm-purzltv to undvrgo our own inclividunl cxpv1'ivi1Cvs, cncli of wliifli I'1'lJI'l'SK'IltN L1 cyflv or ring in our living, an unl'01'Qvtl.ilall pzxttc-rn ol' rings will cfiiivrgn' ns llic Chain ol our livvs. SHENDEL WOLDENBERG DAVID GORDON LITEB RY W i ,,. ,- , Y f i - X if 1. SANDRA IGER RICHARD KOHLER .'iXxUr'f11l'e' flldlfnfi :'-ff 9 A 1 1 R 'L-4. gl ART STAFF Linda Bernstein Salvatore Cori Glenda Fogel Helene Heyman Maxine Hochrnan Patricia Mass Janet Schwerdt Lois Yudken Jeanie Neyer Barbara Lebow Eric Breitbart 3,1 - LITERARY STAFF Vivian Bolcsky Barbara Boughvy William Cob:-n Roberta Cooper Evvlyn Feldmann Barbara Garlinkel Marlmrncf Goldberg Riargo Law jack Levy -Iuliann Millc'r Harriet YVeingartc'n 'Zz lg!!! get JEANNE KAYE X' 1, Ex 1:- 5: - I --l X n 'N Jr RT MARY SOLIMENA Axsociate Editors BIISI ESS ASSOCIATE EDITORS GEORGE KIMELDORF IRA MICKENBERG BUSINESS STAFF Susan Bon Burt Cohen Caroline Dachs Judith Fishman lXIarcia Goldstein Anita Hare Eileen Hegenien Susan Klapper Stanley Loth Michael Mangel Garolee Nubel Phyllis Rosenbaum Ruth Seewald Mary Anne Stelljes Linda Strier Susan Tasman Julie Taub Theodore X'Varren REPORTING STAFF Joel Barkan Ted Bier Eleanor Browner Marilyn Bzura Elinore Cohen Christine Conrad Gloria Dalaku Elizabeth Elkind Steffi Greenberg Gail Gruskin Ethel Heidt Natalie Kirshner Carol Lehrer David Levene Judy Levine Linda Rlattis Burt Neigeborn Neil Newberg lXIyra Raskin Mary Reichental Martin Richmond Jerry Rosen Richard Rubin Anthony Schwartz Joyce Thaw Harriet Y'N'cingarten Klarilyn Wleinstein ASSOCIATE EDITORS 1, Y z ., .- 2: 7' we 4' I , , xl. ,I V 1. 4. f -' ' K .V , T632 ffeaifgf A7517 W J :X 1 f'-,-u' if- :N', ' 1 f P-'f:I'If f.74r:5,af , ,fg..',.2f., ,V 1 L.. K A wifff-' a-ff bfi 7 A , -3-if gl at I 52 I D - 232433 HARVEY BENJAM IN ARTHUR LLOYD ASSOCIATE l EDITORS 1 1 l KATHRYN i ILLOIVAY l fSenz'0r5j THEONA IYORTH r Photojj ALAN IYINTERS gPlz 01055 i GLORIA DALAKL' , . ,. 1V.Su11101'.fN RONNIE LIQEHRIG QPlzot0sj l .Xe His- :X , . , N L XX X .,:. Qxb Q .X SEQ. ' ' X O X i- PSX ri-ff, Yi I S ' X ' NR A V RY . Y Y If Q Fl M1 151 , iff in . H iw X61 SRXD - E it Bills 'Ss iii - -' S vs. is 1 NX xg X A iiiisg ' 5 -- A N ' 1 . Q. ' -J 'gixf zigv gii - l A X X A A , A ' w k fgpji M A 1 X X. S Xy we AX -X X PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Stew- Gordon Stn-ve Schwartz Howard Wm-inhf-rg SECRETARIAL Lorraine Batansky Marian Bruckner Carol Bruns Harriet Dorchuek Nlyra Finer Rhoda Feinne Barbara Gordon Sharon Knispel Rochelle Kramer Betty Levine Deanne Levy Carol Lipman Ruth Mechaneck Deborah Raphael Sheila Shapiro Ruth Sheinhorn Fran Siegal Dolores Soldo Susan Somer MaryAnne Stelljes Sheila VVeiner Sheila Wleitzman STAFF ASSISTANT EDITORS NI. Bein H. Naurnan E. Carrara L. Gurwitz B. Neigc-born D. Steinberg S. Werher hlarilyn Zohn SECRETHRI L FRED EISEMAN JOAN THAILER 'WA MMANSHJQW Q9 .shy A NY! Xa X NN GENERAL OFFICE Gil STORE LUNCHROOM BULLETIN BOARD LUNCI-IROOM ATTENDANCE OFFICE 'P ' A x A E , E T wif- ' ?'i 1 1. 43. 5 0342 tx ' . A 1. 5 il ' . A my A f 4 'W if ' I :iw . VIXQJW 1,13 ' W , .. 5 J V i in V., 1, ly 5 W cf M' fi! vyf T ' ' 1, f 4 7, , ' ' I 3 Y M A 1 L Iimtgf v 7 S2 2 if ?i K ,, ff f 473 iw A K Sv Www 4 QM ., ,. ....,,.,. ....: , , Xwaxwfiiwyh X i. ..- 5- e X ll. xv- -Qui? lf.-ask N 1 N . Sw- W x X 59, X S' X f xx V V ix f l 5 Q51 X N. N A X X Q.. 5 -w VAX - x Q11 -1 5. 1 . . ,. as g,f A . 1. .Xe ff -- S 1 1 1 Q l wi: L L. if -Xi.. wid- 48:1 ,f :Y 'EL .. Liv- fi? , 5' , M . - Q - 'TWG N , I .X ...W ua. RMHICIYS TDP TEN SENIURS Once again the ten xcholastically superior xtuclcnts of the senior class hm we-loc-ted. They arc. in orclc-r of ave-rage: 20 l. Stephen Brown , . 2. Anni- Zackson . , 13. Linda hlattis ...... . 4. She-nd:-l Woldenhc-rg .. 5. Norman Brown ..,. . 97.147 .9582-I . 93.4.13 Q5 'WO .., . ...JJ 94.911 1 1 -2-'si 1 'f ,Q W .. 4 9 .,,,,A, M L if , .4,,,. Z. V Ni 1 S David Stoinhc-rg , Sandra Igor . . Lawronce Sills . Arthur Lloyd . , Linda Bfiilcy . THE MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS Xiu .- N ER x 'C been 94.529 94.42-l 94.200 94.176 93.967 Al lll1'l7l'!'IIlIllIlQ.0l 1I11x 11 LII' 1111111- lll.lIl .1 l11111clr1-clol'tl11-.l.1111.1i1'.1lligl1S1'11io1' 1 IJ1lI'llK'lIDlll4'il 111 Ihr- Nlvrlt Srhol ll'SlllIl l1'Nl 11111111 Lltilll 111 thi- 111.1111 Hllll 111.1ll11'111.1l11N and Englixll. Fivm- .I1111111i1'a111x lu1-1'.11111- N1-111i-fi11.1IixtN .15 .1 lilixlllt ol' lhvir N11111-1'i111 worm. 'l'l1r-3' 11113 lf-Ill lo right: l'l111il1- llx'111.111. Ri1'l1g11'1l litllllvf, S11-11l11-11 lgf'41X rlll1l'UClf1I'l' Bll'l'. Ri1'l1411'cl ll.11'cl.11xg1x, XII. N 'k i' I 4 1 1 4 4 4 -I 'I 4 4 I I 1 Q I l' I 4 qv4?'-??99 ?'-? 1? 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NlllLll'lllN mll lu- .ullll-ll to tlw lm. ax 'L f x H . H . K. F X llr. Xlvxxxlmll urgu .1 uc-xx xlmlmwlwlll lTl'OQl'.lIll. xvluulm Hill s lwmg .ulwm .1 vlwwl' l'W'l.lllllllNlllIl .IINUHQ p.11'v11tQ. tc.1fl101's .md F. llllllllx l'.m-mx. lu' lv--lx. xlwulll ln- m.1.l1- .wmv Ui' me tim' llll11g5 lll'lll2 slum' ll-1' Illl'll' lllillln-11 in llwxvlwping glmd xwyk l1K1lNil5A bC- r ' . X lmnwm p.111wr11x .mll 11111-Ill-n111.ll lllll'll'NlN. Om' xll.lll'Ill.1I1.lIlCllC.1Cl1- E' N F k .1 num impolmm ulyllll. llkll1lIlllQ lull llllllllllllllllll .xml .lllk'llll , -'lm 2.4, .L A A llll, NIliliS.'XNlJ. K lnlfzzmlfz MRS. CARLUCCI Clz'z1,15li,xl1 j ENGLISH Mr. mggif, MR. BLECKMAN ffournalimzj MRS. BARMACK fEng!z'slzj 23 Z E :Lil - it .-I Q na 7 'e L If ' ' r A-Fi' N ff, .J X .. Elf. 5. .',.5:'!'Q' J ' . . .1 I 4 X X x T':', ' 'z A 12' X. KQX X ENGLISH and SPEECH EEEE 5 E THE? THEN? avi R X EEEEX X E EEEE Sw f 'EE 1 XX-. Q, X V Q X X 'A A x Y X 5- X X A X X fx X X X X X X Q X mx E N X X 'XS 5 X Qu , N yi NX NX kd N i Wm . 5 N' X wr NA. RUSS KIAL'RO ,DIYZIIZKIZLIELWI RUSS CAMPBELL pPIa-3' P?'OdZlUff01Zy1 x., 1 r Avi ,I 4 Q X x ..... Q k STAGE SUUHD ln :my ziswuihly prugmrii. thi- pvfvplv l31ll'liNlLlgt' gin' :ix impur- tuut Lis thi- lJl'l'l.UI'lllk'I'N. llc-rv :xl Lluiimivai High our Stgigm- Squgul. lcd hy Tvd lXlLll'I'l'I1, Ilgmlq Bug and Ricligird Olkliv, plays Ll viriil rolc in vu-1'x' lJI'UC'lllk'llOl1, Thi- boys on thc' Squad voiitlml thv cutirc Cluctricnl systrin hvliind thc sccncs. Thi-y also au' iii clmrgv ol' lighting, microplionos. flood lzimpx and prop sctx. Blix Gl0ri:1 Samf- Co supervises this important or- ganization. NIISS SARACCO lVD1'077ZH-iSlfIf't'l'lZl S001 L STUDIES M, yy, , XX , x XXX X x A ' ,hawk f , , .Aiwa I , ,Hp uwflvw-,W ,Wm 4 L GHT. HfJ'fL7l'j l f wad I RILEY, Cliziirninn lfr ononzirxv A knrawledgr- of soeial studies constitutes one ol' the liundzimr-nlzil qualif:1r'zitions of an erluruitr-d pr-rson, For thr- past fourteen years thr- Chairnizln- ship ol' 'l2lIIllll1'2I,N Social Studies Ur-pzirtrnr-nt has rr-sided with Mr. Eugene B. Rilr-y. Thr-sor'i21l studies c'urrir'ulum is divided into four eoursr-sz World Geography, Modern History, Anierifain History and Er'onoinir's. The first topie is il study ol' r4ivir's and the gr-ogrziphieal factors that have 21llit'f'tl'Ll rnzinkind. Thr- histories disfuss thr- devr-lopnir-nt ol' European and Ainr-riean na- tions. The rhgiirinztn places spr-vial emphasis on the one-terni Course in Erionoinies, given to sen-N iors. Ivlr. Riley considers Eciononiies to be of great worth, as it aids the student to understand various practices of the business world. Thr: course deals with, among other things, labor, rnanagernent, banking, government and taxation. Supplenienting the required Courses. the active Social Studies Ur,-pzirtinent sponsors a number of r-Xtra-Currieultir zietivities. Outstanding is the de- partment nizigazine. The Pnr'esetter.,' published by the History Club, under the direction of Mr. Wlarrr-n Kahn. The students have reeently formed 3 Problems ol Dr-inoeracy Club, with Miss Ruth 'TlIDIHCT1'TlZlIl at the helm. Nlernbers of this Club are Chosen to represent Jniiinieu at youth forums throughout the city. NIR. GREHAN 1-lmvriran History fff1mmf.,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,gjj? f i 'f'r'r WW WML-wh 7, .-'-fmqpgg X X V W f ,WM Q W f4fmvvffffswNmvfs g . , f , , m r I ' wx ,. l ' ' i if N f bi , .r, vt lr r. J MISS MCGLINCHX' - Vi .Modern Hzslofy gi I E 44 'Ml T I l.,7x ' so 411- I X DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE FDREIG LANGUAGES :Q 4,43 'X ll III lf1lmlwlw:ll1n1n MISS Nl lifllflil. w6lf1111f1rrw,NlllS, l'xlORli ySl!'.111f.xf1 UIIIIJD. QA .X.XlU1Nl. K:ll.lillII.lll, :ll1lw..'w. Yi q 1, .V Q 0 if: .lv - 4' M 1 7' 3, W nv I Q tw - iv' it Q f MISS Xlr1CfOllfX'l.'Xlili !1,r1l1'f1i NIR. lll'lYXI.'XN r.S'fm111'tlly J Q.Q ' A ' 1 ci-,lp With its new policy of placing more ernphaxix on the xpoken word and culture. the Foreign Lfmguzige De-partnient has heeonie one of the faxtest-growing organs of Jariiziica High School. There are now fourth year classes in French. Spanish, Hehrew. and German with 3 claw in Latin heing planned for the near future. The nian he-hind this rapid development is Mr. Ahrfthzun Aarnni. Chairman of the Foreign Lllllgllllgt' Department. In order to promote cul- tural interests. Mr. Aaroni has issued bibliography lista which are intended to encourage students to do more reading in connection with their lain- guuge studiw. 'Ilhe llepartinent has formed cluhs in Hehrew, Sprtnixh and French. These cluhx uid the wtudenta to understand the ways of lille in the countries where thew lutiguugew are xpoken. NIRS. GURIN lFI'e'Iltl1l KIRA BYCK lFI'f'l1l'1ll t. -KU, ' i f . Eg 5 ,.V-,Iii -- SDYI r ind: L, ., 6 Q Hx fi? 9 l w Wilt 4 fx l -1 l. FEIFER, Chairman lPl1y.tic,i'j PHYSIC L SCIE CES MR. HORST CPhy5ic.sl Versatility, with the emphasis on science, is the best way to sunt up the career of Mr. Nathan Feifer. new Chairman of the Physical Science Department. A forrner writer of professional sci- ence papers, Mr. Feifer feels that a good science education is vital to a well-rounded individual. He adds: Students are sometimes abashed when they are referred to as future scientific leaders. but all great people began by being boys and girls. In conjunction with this idea. his departrnent plans to establish a Radio and Electronics Club and classes in Advanced Chemistry and Adyarged Physics. The regular courses olliered by the department include Physics. a study of scientific laws and principlesg Chemistry. concerning the elenients of which all things are composed: and Earth Science. which deals with the planet on which we live. 'llllis sunnner. for the first tiine. students will be uiyen an opportunity to he assistants in science labs. MR. ll.-XNN.-XX tStn'11tt'l MR. llOl,MBRRC tlfmill .5'cft'11u'l ,.., bfi' in m s we 'Calif l Qld if t SV? 4 1, 'I I I -I , DP P-Xlx I NIP N I C ONI+ElxENC IL RX XX llalflz .S 1 zcf J HANIBERG MISS BUTLER QC hlnzzstmj Bl0I.0GY HND GE ERHL SCIE CE Biology, tht- study of lilv, ix truly a living subject to xllillllillll xtudcnts. 'llhzinkx to M1'. Herman Hillary. nm-w Chairman ol' thv Biology and GenC- llll SCicnct- lJi'IJ3I'UHt'I1l. an attraCtivc Advanced Biology Courw has ht-cn added to the original wivnCC program, In this nm-wly institutcd Class. tho tcchniqucs of toclayk sCicnti5ts arc Cliscumed, cxplainfld and put into pniftict-. Mr. Gillary if an C-xpcz'ivm'm-cl tCaChcr of high school and collcgc- scicriu-. As a nm-wcoxncr, hc- has exprt-N-tl a favorablm' opinion of Jamaica, xtating that it is Ndcfinitcly among the lint-at schools in New York Cityf, The departmvnt also olle-rs a Courst' in Gcfncral Scif-ncc. 21 study of tht- Cll'II1l'I'ltS of 5c'ic'r1c'c that are familiar to us in our cvcryday livvs. Credit must hc' givcn to thv Laboratory Squad, under thc: ClircCtion of Mr. Arthur Lubcll. Thi-sc wtudcntx nw-t together to rnakr- mode-lx and Charts. thereby Combining art and science. This work lcsscns the hurdefn of tc-achr-rs and rnal-ics our sci- ffrice lesxom mort- intvrmting. MMU t 1 If W 1 a on I ii RIR. GILLARY. Chairman iBz'010Qj'l lHl lf'Q,l' 1111121 l,Lllll'll,l, lHlnfwQyI,f1lpj 32 DEP.-XR'1'MEN'1' CONFERENCE Top: MR. GAMARYICK rBiJI0+'1'j ll -X Will 1' Bottom: MISS GRQSSMAN rBiolEfyj 1' 4 C ' f f if ' I f ,gf , ,J K . , ff W! 1 mm A RESEARCH CLUB The Ilan,-g11'n'l1 Club. led by josh Roth, -Ivil Kroll and Elihu Row. iw for boy and gi1'lX in- tcfrcstvd in mln- I'l'5l'L11'4'h phaw of StLil'IN't'. T111 IHCIHI'Dl,'I'N Xtudy lllhO1'1lfOlNY tcchuiquw. ming dil' fervnt type-X of nuixnixls. plnutx. hm'111um-X and cuttings in thvir pmjwts. R111 H1'1'IIll1I1 Gillny ix the ably ndviwr of thc- club. X X K xy Q ZX f f X X -f YR ,QU 1, e Q 5 H .mfipg 2 H' 1 'X X .sv 'Wi ' ': :w37 f ' ' Z X X i i5YQ f- mf 'M W Y X . X' if Q-' SSW: A... tk E 5 N V mi: , 4' , I 5 sw ..,. E ,,1.1 5 , X , 5 i 5 N C XM- U, 7,f,1h:,,,3 gg Q I t ml., .I ,523 X g, I f S - .wfi -' ' f x my , ,, X ,JN 'k'x ' X K 35. 1 1, I.: . , f .. ,.,.,n1 :S f X y . ' .- -'.2'. S T 'S'-1 - - '- wx 1 M f -1 nf . Sli! ...es .1 ' ffff Mffxfvx Q '45 ' 67' I 41 '41 2 MR. GORDON. Chairman. W f W- f lf1dZ'0I1Cf'd Algebraj MR. BROMBERG Q11 Year Alathg MATHEMATICS Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry. and Trigo- nometry are the courses offered by Jamaica Highls Mathematics Department, headed by Nir. David Gordon. The Department's extra activities include the sponsoring of two clubs, one of which pub- lishes 'gRadius,,' the department's newspaper. Mr. Gordon, who also holds the position of Vice-President of the Math Chairman's Associa- tion, acquired his MA. and B.S. degrees while matriculating at Columbia University and Brook- lyn College. Mr. Gordon's plans for the department include the establismcnt of a l'iN4ath-Book-a-Year cam- paign. According to this plan. students will have the opportunity to purchase, at reduced rates, books concerning the history of the phase of math- ematics in which they are interested. Should this plan be accepted, it will further the prestige of our Mathematics Department. W sg X., ,, A miss 1,Mx'1u:Nt:E t'1'.lgs,,.,,,,.t,,,t ' MR. XX OODHUL bln lGc'c7l7Il'fl',X'l L W. .. ,.kSlXStEk,, ct WX X Q. calc- Q Q X -in 4 ,- , v x, , 1 V ' ir 'I 'f U N - IJEPAR'l'MEN'I' CONFERENCE fffw, X ,i , ' , 'A 'W Q gif i L ' K 5 .,-f ,- is W 3-Sfmgvki! l MR. JAHELKA fiizgfbmp MRS. TOBIAS tiiiam Clubq E Paracloxcs and l-f1ll3CllQ'S7fllLNC arc sonic of the Yi abpccts of matht-matics tliscuwt-cl by the HO nicin- bers of thc Nlath Club. The clubk main function E Pbul is to instill an intern-st fm' higher iiiathcwnaticx in Jamaica studcntt. It alwo proviclcx an opportunity I for cliscusyion among our future niathcinaticians. Under thc xupcrvision of Blrs. Diana- Tobiau, thc Blath Club is rcxponsiblc for thc publication of Radius, thc dcpartnicnt niagazinc. ' .. 1? ug f' N, ,t-. .-::, .... Q ,t,...,. A ' tl Q -.1 The Nlusic Department, under the supervision of hir. Wilbur Hamjc, has steadily increased in size, accoinplishments and popularity since its inception. Aside from the rcquired four-tcrm course in music appreciation, the department offers training in singing and instruincntalism through the hand, orchestra, Chorus and choir. The elective subjects, Musical Nlastcrpieccs and Harmony. have been chosen by approximately one out of every six Jamaicans. Each fall tcrm finds the hlusic Department preparing for the assemblies and the Christmas program, while the spring is devoted to the Spring Festival. This fes- tival. one of the major events of the year, features contributions from the Music Dcpartmcnt as well as other groups. lt is thc culmination of Zl year! hard work hy our musicians and vocalists. IISIC DEPARTMENT MR. HAM JE, Chairman QBandj fl 36 .ni lj i' S. LEHRBIAN m1?f'f11fmf1 .llww Mr. BUSTIN fR. f,1m.',f ,xmffp 1, H f' . ' M , Top: MR, ARNQLU LUn'l1r.straj Bottom: MRS. GOLLOBIN fl'1I1I'IIIU7l3'yJ f .vxzzrzvqrfg f f ' fi? ' , fr V4 5, it A ,uk ff f Z 5 X 4 4 J ,ff .f l I wi SX 2 X X Q W X xv xg' X 5' XX.. K - Q1 ,ANS x A -F-Elf 'Q f'i.. 'l'j3i'J55I-55 ,.,.... - i X L. K. XWME W2 : N N R 5 , - Y- xxx mimi 'Iv Art is not only a subject for earning a liveli- liooclg it also has widespread cultural value and is a splendid avocationf' This is the opinion of B111 William Kirk, Chairman of the Art De- partnicnt. Mr. Kirk has hc-cn a teacher in New York high schools for twenty years. After sevcn years at Janiaica. he believes that wc are a fine school, with the most spirited student body hc has ever scen. Tlic courses ollcred incluclc Art Appreciation, Elective Art and Mechanical Drawing. The Art lilcpartrnent is rcsponsihln' for posters. signs and clccorations of thc school. Sonic of Nlr. Kirk,s future plans are annual art shows, campaigns to incrcasc thc number of entrants in the G.0. election poster contests, and thc forniing of a stage clc-sign and construction corps. IXIR, Klllli lplljlltlillgl uf' ss un y :Fish RIN Lfffffwfwfmf Any Miss RCJSENBLATI' gm 1 ,,W flljj zz! nj MISS MILLER my-f czubp MRS. FUCHS fFa5hi0n Designj X f?-Xxx Ngfv Sf fxgj fx M K 453 Sw W Qx , 4 9 f W 1 , I Wm Accounting, the language of business, is an indispensable tool of nianugcinent, By this system even the largest corporations are able to classify, record and summarize daily and yearly business transactions. janiaicafs Accounting Department, with Mr. lXlichael Banner as Chairman, specializes in training students in the fields of Ac- counting, Mercliaxidisiiig, Business Law and General Mathematics. This year, thanks to an 958,000 grant by the Board of Education, the Department has purchased the necessary equipment to give a course concerning thc operation and use of various business machines. The Accounting Department also sponsors the Accounting and Merchandising Honor Societies, which require a 90? average for admission, and feature field trips and social functions in their programs. CCUIINTI G W,,,, .i ,f7,5,ec.y?,, q ,, I U K, K i MMNN ff: i J if? ' W as ,, ,ff ,W ,I , ' W , wi, ,Zi , . 4 , ,wif gf ' Q , lXIR. BANNER, Cliairman QEICCOZIIZZLZ-llgl BUSINESS NIACHINES N Y Q. I x, I' ACCOUNTING HONOR SOCIETY -X if .- 'Jann--'I' 'WG-wsu,- , 0' 'g l , 1 I I If 4 I I f ffa 5 ' Cp I a ' A+ k I xxxr X 'I' l .Xxx 0 'QQ - 'nf ,Y- nf'9N cryin.. L -J - 64 'F'-.Sf ' F9 1,- 1 43 I 1 'n 1 Q IQ uf, r- 4 1 5 ? if A N' 5 .ffgqy fii-rx R, if . -- tx F3 XXQZ9 I MRS. ABRAHAMS fl1IF?'l'1Z!Z7l diyingj IDIiPAR'I'MHNT Cl JNFICRIZNCE 'Hn' XX1'f'HlIllliIllQI'IHI1HI' Sr11'i1'ly'L'r1IlwiNTN ul sludrnlx wlm 1-xu-I Ill ,'Xc'unll11lil1g. Pu- pilx muxl znrhiwvr- am uvrflhlffc' HIC QW? tw 4 N . I luv Llilllliflffl into lllix Sf'll'l'f UIYIIIIJ Th'- S . , Illlllil urvrk nl II11- Such-ty IIlK'II1b1'IwSiN tul- fwrlng' -Illllliilllllli who am- we-nk in Bunk- kw-ping and .'xi'f'flllIltiIlQ. Mr. Mic'l'1L1r-I Bgmm-r, the fauxlty ud- viwr, aulwuxlcrfs plzim to aid working stu- dcutx to fill out thc-ir income tax rcturns. TIN' 1111,-ctings gm- prssidsfd ovcr by prwi- df'Ilt A1Lldl'IyIl Epstm-in and vic'c'-prmfsidm-nt .Xrmwld Held. SEIIBETHBIHI. STUDIES This yi-311 rhc 111-xv CIhni1'111n11 of thr- ScC1'c1n1'i11l Studia Depa1't111n'11t ix B111 Erniwt Roth. fOI'1Ilt'1' CiGIJ81'TIIHL'Ht hi-ad at Scw:11'd Park High School and a ti-nChcr for on-1' two decades llr. Roth helivvcs that all SIL1Cik IlIN. il1L'iL1CiiIlQ thow taking an n4':1dc111iC courw. should mkc at lcaxt 0111- tQ1'111 of typing Xilinx- i11 thv 1110Ch'1'11 world thc ability to type iN fmt b1'1'c'1111i11g L1 111'- C1-wity. 111 ordcr to 11111110 it povihlc- for ccwllmfgv- bound Ntuch-nts to 1611111 N11-110g1'11ph1' 1111i1'kh'. thv dL'IJLll'UI1l,'Ht 11111 trisfd 10 1.111111 1111 z1u'1'l1'1'.1l1'd xtv- 11c'1g1'npl1y clav hu' N1-11ir11'x. 'lihv 1'11111'w xxmild ccwvr Ll yf'z11 x 11'r11'k ill c1111' ll'IiI!l. 'I'h1- I'l'QL1iLlI' c'c111rx1-1 11H1'1'1-Cl hx' thv S1'1'1'1't.11'i.1l Studicw IJl'lJLll'UIll'I1f i111'h1d1- .1 I11111-11-1-111 xlvlwg- Illllilf' LIIICI typing L'Ill1lNl'. x1hi1'h c11'wl1111x 411 111-- 11f1g1'1111I1y 1111cl ll'LlI1NL'IiilJIiHIl i11 lhv sf-1'11111l 111.111 Zillfi li IXYH-U'I'Ill VUIIIN1' lll N1'l'lil'l.ll'l.li IJl'.ll'lll'4'. XYill'I1 :ukvd ii' Iill'I'4' 111-11' 11111 4'ilQlIlQ,l'N hv xxfvuld likv 141 IIl1ll'il'. NI1. Ruth I'l'lJii1'K'l. I think . . . . H I11111:11c11 11 -lllNi 111-1'l1'1't. 12 DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE 1-' 1 'WH nm 'L if 1.1 ,.-',,.n..-. .,, ,.-'..1... g gd 5 gg 54 g EL 'Af MRS. TRACY liiliznq' fo- NIR. Rf YH I, l,'lmi111mn 1.S'!wrrfvgn1f1l1x'd llw lllklilllglll 54M'll'lY ls the lmmn' 411'- Cflrlx am' vhuwn on the- hgmx ul lhmr Nl'llUh1l'5llilJ in Nll'I1lTQl'llIJlly. The wvivly '7' V ll, lll1'Il1lWl'l'5 amd In gud thu- wlluul hy uxmg their knmx'lm'dgc' oi' NIl'IIUQl'Ll1Jhy and A typing. Win The Tircmium gm- wl1l7i'l'ViM'd hy Mrs. ghfie Chzlrlotlv Chifkering :md hl'L1dl'd h3 Cnlmlm- Uuvrr, p1'widm'nt, Judith xvilllstlll, Vive-pr:-xiclelit. amd qylrmnm- Ilutnhixmsun. X 8 weretzlry. MRS. c:H1e:KER1Nc: Vg l7'jI'U7Ii0Il f-Imznr S'm'iwI3'j MR, NEWTON C'l'j'jfi11gj MRS. MCNELIS C7'y11f11.uJ if Fulbright Exchange Teacher from England H0 E ECUNUMICS 'lluniv EL'OllUIlllL's is gm nlivt-. wurin subjcct. in which most tvvllllgt' girls are kwnly intcrt'stCd.', This is tht- opinion of Miis. lNfIuriv lVICHugh, Cliilirniim of tht- Homv Economics Dcpartinent. 'lllit-rv art- scvciul subdivisions of Horns: Economics taught to Jaiiiiiicti girls. Thcy includm' Child Caro in study of thv mvthods of caring for ll child from birth to four yt-ursl Family Living, 21 Coursc train- ing svnior girls to undvrstand and solvv problems that may occur in onc's lifetimeg Nutrition. a study of Cooking and dieting: and Clothing. a subject for girls who likc to design and make thcir own Costumrs. hlrs. McHugh fccls that thesc Courses should bt: rcquircd study, lor what is olll-md here will bt-come: an intvgrul part of almost cvcry girl,s life. Hrfr goal is to rczicli as many girls as sht' can and supply them with tht- background lor lucrativc, slitisl-llillg and l'I4l'LltlVt' C'llY'tfC'TS. MRS. RIVA tfflnllzizzngj fi f tis as g! s-'Wit' Wi missy ,f.W,, 50354-. r ' ,, . ff ,- X y tif .st ,. 0 t ,L bswf Y i ll-surf ji? ' if W uf 6 :Y fi, W t f , ' 1 5 fm... f - s co, ,., b it Abovv: MRS. RICHLVGH, Chairman l'Nz1z'1'iz'io11l Below: RUSS ABRAHAKIS t,XvIlfI'lff01Il . h X - Q, XX ,V ' , N , i ' Z X l 5332, f 5 1 l,f , it l wax ll 42 gg QT? 4-A Cs? MR. IIAGMPIYHR tlI'oorl Simpy MR. woLFF qewafftp Industrial Arts is the term applied to any skilled work in connection with making things, either for art's sake or for utilitarian value, claims Mr. William A. Hagmeyer. teacher in charge of the Wood Shop in Jamaica High School. The shops composing Industrial Arts are the Wood Shop tMr. Hagmeyerj, the Craft Shop 1Mr. Julian XN'olfl'j and the Machine Shop tMr. Morris Schusselj. First term students are predominantly taught hand work, so that they may gain a maximum of manipulative skills. Shops of the 3rd, 4th, Sth and 6th tcrms are given only to those students who maintain a 9092 average or better in their previous two shops. These students who take the advanced Courses in shop are also required to do odd jobs for the shop and for jamaica High School. Through acquainting students with technical and mechanical skills, Industrial Arts in an academic high school has three advantages, says Mr. Hagmeyer. First it is given as an exploratory course, so that students may find out for themselves which Held in this industry they would like to follow as a future vocation. Secondly, it has an economic valueg for, in later life, the student could save a great deal of money hy making minor repairs in his own home. As a third advantage, a student by taking a course in Industrial Arts. could gain a very interesting and useful hobhy. .K ,,Mw.s E X lelt NIR. SCHLYSSEL tnzctrzl .tfzojnj right MR. GOLDMAN tnzwcfzarzziral d7'!lLt'fl1'Ql W 215 S z to si X Leaf! XVQW014 I, BUYS' HE LT EDUCF 'rm f-N .y 5 V x ox 1 JU uf' Q51 P14 X CUM-ciulffff Thr? bl,-X1 in nhfg cizxf Thu! wur Bow' Phvxical Educa- :iwu Dvp.11'ru:em. Lbrgdfzr thu able! lsgdfirxhip of XII: John Finn. tha Crm Dwpqirtmlg-rut of-:IN C1 will-rounded pro- frgm.. izauludinq iwodv-huildixlq fxnlxixcx IC- ftlvkzxgthcn and Uf'I51diIiV'Il ihrg I'I'xLlNL1fp'x Thu Tmiwx also lffgru rhe funda- IY.'.'IiK.V11N If 1'+iwi-dull. Puxkffrlmall. wH1exh.1II. lmwibgll and N'WiII.ITLiIlI. The d':5,m1trz.'r1t IIJ'IIQ1'7 I'N gan 11 vm' gt' K in-51115 in Hw'H1I1. Px'w!:fAt?m211. F f'v' X vliugp uw-H K f'X' M XIIIT. :Q H'wfC'Q'I'. -f5'1.:':pi:1I .md ilpayk XIV. Fillll. A Ntgr ix llifil jL1z13Z1i:1g N if. H111 whwf. lim ? vf-f I1 U g1-.IIILI fig Nw '.'. Y'-VR If-1' x- H- mm- 11f:.1-E.-d dn PSAL. N1-A 'Ywkl Ppiiik 5.E1r'V' Aikltfv I.f.1Q111p .Ea wx umm S sl' :AF 5' ffl Yr J A l ' ffl I 3 Jr 3 CALLISTHENICS GYMNASTICS IN THE GYMNASIUM BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL ,.,-akin MRs. HELMS QHygimzej GYM CLASS The Girls' Health Education Department, under the direction of Mrs. Christine Leahy, in addition to the basic courses, gives girls the opportunity to develop athletic skills in tennis, softball, basketball and volleyball. Also included in the curriculum are courses in good grooming, mental and physical hygiene and first aid. The girls learn square danc- ing, folk dancing and social dancing too. Last year Mrs. Leahy wrote a book entitled g'Fundamentals of the Danceu for junior and senior high school students. The book includes 350 pictures of Dance Corps, an organization sponsored by the department. As for future plans, Mrs. Leahy would like to see golf instruction given. Another aim is to have co-ed dance classes, where senior boys and girls can learn the skills and the etiquette needed on the dance floor. For the sake of all future seniors, we certainly hope that these ideas will soon be- come realities. 448 DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE GIRLS' HEHL H EDUCHTIUN 1 4,5 WWW f X El SWIMMING I W Qs ,,,,. H- 1 M X X W: -... ..- - ik, 0 i f f 1 J -J MW fx 'H EL tj 5 5 THE LIBB RY Stuff: NIR. CIOBURN MRS. WATTS MRS. GREENE 'XX +4 ' 4V .,,..., f wi-fw S'l'UlJl'1N'l'S USING l,lIiliARY W JR R l'1Sl'1ARC III Wxqxwy H . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii tiffiiiiiiiiitiittiiittiiii 1 WW , N WN, f Sa Riffiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiittitit k tit iiiiitikiikiiittttiiiiiikiiitiki kiiikiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii ifiikiiiii C I K 1 Fixx tikiiiitkkiiiikikiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii1 kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitl Aj i I U 'k P gf ' xy X Q X A E Qu! N X x HHH' ' 5ttiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiii ,::O:g15Tt. X -in .ll Q 95,9509 I. ....' 46863454 rn n 1. Ill.. 'etotolsfozvf' . l t'fs'-'f' Inf fri, k - 'X' W. fx , f fggggll. , wlNln h ' Hgiflli vu-N I l Q , SHIRE A - Q llv itiiiiiiiiiiiiititifiiiittitt itkkiiitttiiiikiikiiiitiittkt it itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiikffiittiiiikiitiitkiiiitkiiiiiittttikkt I . I 7 r 1 X l f X! . A - , Z A t 34 bbbn fl noob fl o gpog Rf' U00 - '- ifiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit1 :titiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitifii the athletics iittiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiitiiiititttt1 Y' Q P ll main- ,jf -- I '-Y. ' --ls g .. uF'f P QiWq wi ii fitiiiiiittii JAMAICA VS. RICHMOND HILL Gump Shot by Steve Weingardj CENTER JUMP BY ED BUSBEE BASKETBALL The 1955-57 season produced another fine quintet. joining a long tradition of basketball supreinacy on the Hilltop. Coach Dave Halperin molded a team that had the responsibility of living up to the fantastic record compiled bv prev- ious Beaver teams. The boys wearing the Red and Blue, led by Alan Seiden, Richie Rodin and others. captured a city cham- pionship. two Queens titles and a division crown in the past four seasons. The highly spirited Eve was led by cap- tain George Yuhas, the team's top goal getter. Other senior aces include veterans Dan Grenning. Dan Mardino and Bruce hforris. and newcomers john Becker and Steve Weingard. Junior backcourt star Albert Wax was forced to miss the better part of the season because of an injury. The hoopsters. managed by Bob Rabin, achieved early season victories over Lane, Van Buren and Jackson High Schools. JAMAICA VS. RICHMOND HILL fNick Allen takes a reboundl JAMAICA VS. VAN BUREN Uohn Becker scores a lay-upD 53 E e l is 'fa W Q - S as y fn W TENNIS fDr. Hurwitz, SUCCEB The Jamaica High School soc- cer team, although gaining on- ly one win and three ties this season. gave warning to all teams in the league that in the future they would give a better account of themselves. The team. which was sorely handicapped by the loss of a fine crop of last year's booters, showed a marked im- provement in both ability and poise at the close of the season. Mr'. George Baron, in his first year as a Red and Blue mentor. blended a host of lower tcrmers with a few experienced veterans, and this combination triumphed decisively in the sf-11son's finale. The Beaver Slllllldib ss-mor yur- sity members include Lee Berk- son. Andy Clolien, Armand Clos- quer. Albert Derby, Al l'ess:1gno, Harvey VW-ir11'l' and lion Yi-llin. Albert Chang. a soplionioie. was singled out lor inflividuzxl honors in bn-ing sf-levlc-cl to reprm-sem -lu- llllllfll on the All-Queens soccer team. 54. W W V' , tg , ix .MIA .EM .- fffyf TENNIS The tennis team, coached by Dr. Howard L. Hurwitz and led by veterans Steve Weingard, Dave Gordon and Artie Kroll, is aiming at an even better record than last year's. Newcomer Leslie Suflerin and squad members Steve Jaffe and Harlan Spitz are expected to fill out the remaining positions on the team. Last year's netmen compiled a record of 5 and 1. while placing second in their division to Far Rockaway. This year, Dr. Hurwitz feels that his strong, well-balanced squad should take first place in the di- vision This past winter the mem- bers of the tennis team kept sharp by playing in the 104th Armory. This year Jamaica will play its home matches at Kissena Park Courts. SOCCER flVIr. Baronj C3055-CUIINTRY The magnificent performances ol' Richard Russell were the main factors in lL1Il121il'Zl,S cross-country campaign last liall. The team, coached by Mr. Thomas Cairnes and managed by Richard Gorelick, ran each Saturday morning over the hilly, QM mile course at Van Cortlandt Park. To those willing to wake up at dawn, brave the cold and take the subway trip, the sight of little Red,' Russell leading the pack out of the woods was a familiar view. The captain, the best in this sport at jamaica, Finished no worse than fifth in any meet. His two victories establish him as one of the East's top hill-and-dalers. Russell's many exciting duels with Dave Brown, of Adams, stand out among the season's top thrills. Other senior scorers include co-captain Marvin Tiger, Bernie Bachrach. Steve Brown, Richie Blank, Kenny Eckert and Fred .Iamaica's indoor and outdoor track squads, under Mr. Irving Eiseman. SchifTrnan's tutelage, were led by two all-city stars, Richie Russell and Marv Tiger. These redheads eaptained a team that emphasized rebuilding from the bottom up. Russell was one of the city's top milers, hitting 4:30 con- sistently for this grueling event, while Tiger excelled in the half- mile. Other senior runners for the Red and Blue were Mike Ad- vocate, Bernie Bachrach, Richard Blank, Ken Eckert, Fred Eise- man, Arno Herwerth, Mike Mangel, Leonard Nicsky, Larry Sills and Shelley VVeisser. The Beaver shot putters were seniors Larry Mandel and Al Pessagno, TRACK qMf. schiffmanlr BUWLI G Llnder the supervision of coach Alvin Finkelstein and managers Ted lN'arren and Gerry Finkel- stein. the 1956-57 season has pro- duced one of the best bowling teams in Jamaica's history. The Beavers ended the season in third place with a respectable record of eight and six. Among those hbowled overl' by our keglers was Newtown, against whom Captain Larry Cstrini bowled a pin-splintering 245. the highest game bowled in Queens this year. Other senior stars in- clude Dick Chizner. Blarv Durell. Harvey Forman? Norm Green- berg. Leo Greensteinf Lenny Karp. Steve Veingard and Don Yellin. Next yearls varsity can look to the alley know-how of Stan Niarkniarf and Elliot Slotnick for a solid team nucleus. Because of their excellent ef- forts throughout the year these boys have earned themselves a position in the New York City All-Star Tournament. RIFLE The Jamaica Rifle Team. an almost to t a l l y inexperienced group. did well to finish tied for second in its division. after six P.S.A.L. matches. The Nimrods are led by captain Richie Fleming and seniors Manny hlanicone. George NI a u r e 1' and Dave Schropper. As for the luture. veteran Cloucli Thomas Lovely says: lN'e hope for better results next year when the boys will have had Z1 , - Q seasonls experience behind tht-in,' 56 BOWLING CMr. Finkelsteinj RIFLE QlVIr. Lovely, GULF Thi- 151-uvf-1' golf U'2llll. UIlClf'V iwmvli llzivr- llllllIf'l'lIl, f'HllNll 1l 111 lint plznu- lust 51-ziwii, with Il hril- li4111l l'I'4'Hl'Cl ul' livr' vi1'lf11'ir'S zlgziimt Ilfl cl4'l'1'11tw. Sr'11if11'N l'l'tf' Ilruh guicl Alun llziiiipsy. r'11ptz1i11 illlil V11-Villlllllll 1'1-N111-4'livf'ly'. Wf'I'l' llIlQlK'lif'lllf'd i11 l'.S.A. l,. 111z111'l1 plznv. Thix spring Lllt'llIlliNIll1'IlNllflL1lCl hring z111rill1c'1' f'l'1:1111l1if+11xl1ip tri l11111L1ic'L1. Inspirccl by thi-ir rivw h1111dl'JL1ll Coilrts, thi- w11ll1111'11, difNIJlLl' their luck of l'XIJl'1'lCI1CC, uiudv ll inc sllowiug i11 thx: QllllL'IlN P.S.A.L. coiiipvtitimi. Finn- pc1'for111z111CCQ hy Cnptaizi Louis Go1'111Q111, Phil Tallcr and AIl'lliI'L'L' YN'11lClv1' 1'z111wd c'n:1Cl1 Tlimiim Lovcly to yall thi5 our of his H111-xt teaim. BASEBALL Kloldiug 1111 f1l111ost totally' ill- m-xp01'ic11Cc1l squad with ll IlLlClCU5 of four lcttc1'111c11 into a wim1i11g 1121111 was thi- H1111 LICCOIIllJllSllII1L'I1f of Coach ,AI1NL'lI11O Piacvutildo, Illillilllg his C11-but as Ll Hilltop 111c11to1'. Thc 11i11c was 111311119-d hy 1001 B111'ka11 amd lcd by sviiiors B101 Drucker, Ll'I11lL' Karp, Danny lNfIz11'di110 and Gcorgc Yulias. 54 n .Xlmlwuglm thix yt-.mrl IIICIAIIICII lmml-Q Q1 wllllv In Qvt mulling. tht-yr hnixht-d tht- N-mort with LI crmll. winning tht-ir lmt tlnu- 111m-tx, Thuf tht-3' vndcd tht- wmorm with 51 lwxpt-Clgxlnlc four-won and foul- lmt I'tfL'O1'Cl. The tcznn was lt-d hy 00-0315- tainx Rlikt' Brady. who wax dt'- fcnted only once in Quccnx in thn- IUO yard hrcaxtstrokv, and fXInrx' Gcrher. JLIIIILIICHX vt-tcrarr Con- tingt-nt wgw ht-adcd hy Senimw joel Appclhaurn. Andy Cassnlinv. Bruce Dcrcxh. Joel Funk. Jalncx Eder. Norm Huber. Ronnie Lcuh- rig and Burt Nclgchorn. As for nt-xt y0ar'N proxpcfts, our up- vmning xnphornorcs and juniors have tht- potuntial to make Jn- maica Z1 powcfr to hc reckonvd with. As always. Coach Irving f L'nl-:nl Kendall lc-d thc- how with Championxhip knowledgt- and integrity. SWIMMING SQUAD fMr. Kendallj SWIMMING X-.4 BACKWARDS DIVE SWIM MEET 58 5 4 . 1 1 H 1 Q 4: 4. A -Z' N I 5. 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Aflosz' Vermfilf .Ieif LatTel Sun' Bon 12. Best Arfistv Danny Grcnning ,liinvt SCl'1wv1'dt 13. Alon' Popular' Marty Portnoy Sur- VVQIH 14-. Beyt Drzrzuvgv Larry Cohvn Wfxlldf' Soltz 63 GIRLS' LE GUE Girls' League. one of the honor organizations of jamaica High School. is sponsored by Bliss Nlildred lXfIeBride. Dean of Girls. The nieinbers ol' the League oldlier invaluable service to the school hy assisting teachers and ushering at school func- tions. Aside froin giving service to the school. Girls' League carries on food and clothing drives for many local charitahle organizations. The League is ably led bv president Linda Strier and Vice-president Steffi Greenberg. aided bv a capable board of governors, These girls plan activities such as the annual Mother-and-Daughter Dinner. They also interview the trainees. It is a great honor to be a ineniher of this or- ganization and the girls are vi-rv proud to wear their distinctive red and white uniforrns. GIRLS' LEAGUE . J . 43? 'MM , . . Above: CAKE SALE Below: BOARD OF GOVERNORS f 'W li if . ' s ' ,- L lqln I I pp . ...... . , ,., V M Aff, ' 'V V: N A ., -I 61- SENIOR ARISTA MR. HOLMBERG SENIUR ARISTA Membership in Arista, the school honor society, is one of the most sought-after honors in Jamaica High School. The standards of Senior Arista are especially high. The minimum requirements are a QOQ1 average for the two terms previous to appli- cation, membership in at least one club for those two terms, and a service activity performed each of those two terms. Members are then selected on a competitive basis. Senior Arista is a close-knit group, enjoying the activities its members share. This year Senior Arista has already held an Arista Square Dance and heard a poetry reading by Mrs. Beatrice Young. Plans for the spring include a theatre party and the Arista Show, which the members present each year. The members of Arista serve the school as well as themselves by their activities. Through the Arista tutoring service, they contribute their time to help their fellow students in the mastery of various subjects. Senior Arista's faculty adviser is Mr. Tord Holmberg, the members of the Arista Senate are: Miss Marion Abrahams, Mrs. Charlotte Chickering, Mr. Gerald Fahey, Mrs. Helen Fechheimer, Mrs. Irma Rhodes, Mr. Theodore Weinkrantz, and Mrs. Beatrice Young. Senior Arista members this year have elected Susan Goldsmith Girl Leader and David Steinberg Boy Leader. The members of Arista aspire to be more than good students, efficiently me- morizing the thoughts and ideas of others. They attempt to learn to think freely and fruitfully. They hope to use their gifts thoughtfully and to contribute to society as a whole. i Sk ' S X . s fi x .xv i H 'Sf' Q- X 'N XN X CHEEBLE DERS To Madison Square Garden Via Subway At the Garden BUUSTEBS Boosters, three hundred strong, can easily be recognized at all Jamaica games by their red sweaters against the familiar background of the gymnasium. The Booster organization has a threefold pur- pose. It aids in selling tickets to all events, makes up one of the three cheering groups and boosts school spirit. The leadership of Mr. Alvin Finkel- stein, faculty adviser, has been an important factor in the strides that this comparatively new organ- ization has made. Under its capable oflicersgcaptains Jerry Wiar- shaw and Ruth Seewald, secretary Reina Enger, and treasurer Norman Greenbergfthis group has been a great success during the ,56-,57 season. Cheers for Jamaica's Teams Cheerleaders has helped bring much fame to our school. It is easy to see why it is the goal of so many sophomore and junior girls. Members practice several times a week and serious penalties are inflicted on a Jamaieadorable who doesn,t show up. Anne Fox, Cheerleader captain. and Beverly Pollack, eo-captain, have done an outstanding job in making our Cheerleaders the best, The faculty adviser is lVIiss Faith Rieg. A vote of thanks should be given to this group who help to spur our teams on to creditable achievements. 67 ygvuwm ni, , W,.,,,,, 5 xl Ag 'se' s f'X' .i r x H .jf I -,, hi? M iii i T ,Q if 5 .. 3 f N ,U , , f Wi. Since student government plays sueh an important role student activities. it is gratifying to note that here at Jarnz High School we are eonstantly working to better our Stud V ,H ' Council. f . f 2 fqw ii . in The main part of Student Couneil. the Cabinet, has been panded this year. It now ineludes representatives from Gi Swimming Assistants. Drama Corps and Cheerleaders. along xx the live present GO. ofheers. past ofheers. defeated Candidates 2 representatives from various other school organizations. This year Student Couneil has been under the able guidai of N111 Aaron Rose ol' the History Department. and the ofhee Norman Brown. president: Peter Droh. vice-president: Hell Gikofsky, secretary: Andy Cohen. treasurer: and Lana Blumenfe city couneil representative. It has sponsored many activities t Victory Dance Council, Spring 1957 Scenes At G.O. Assembly f fi' X f X S ? A X s Andy Cohen ll llll. lllklllllllu llu 1711 xvlll llllill ul HXINVIII1' .nul Ulcl lnul-f' Yu twrx lIgnu'mw .ll-ll'l' llu' vlwllnlxs llu- Inu l'll'NllVQll, :nul ilu' ,Nrlx 4 . , lwtlxnl. ln lUUllllIllUll Xlllll llu- Lilnlcl S1'l'Yll'l' IIVLIQIIV. vnu wluuwl lulx p411lu'ip.xlml in Ilu' 'l'urlu'x' lxllillllllllll l'1fyj1'1'lN Irv Mm Nll'llL'l Nllllllllll I lllllbx lm uzulu-pr'1x'1I1-gmlI-lulcln-n.SuuIuutC,1-lnull lim svn! QVUUIIN ul xtncll nlx up lillll1'l llIlIJIUlll'lIJUltll llu' run Nl1'Lu'tuwn work Bwiclm-N planning' llllfl VUIIIIIIIQ1ll'IlX'llll'x und 1-wntx. llu- cuurull Illk'IlllN'lN lmvv dvviwcl Ll new puhluity :und 1lXN'4lI'ClN syxtvrn and palm-nl Ll I'l'l'OlCCl luv' 5 lIlWllClL1lI xxlluxll lIlt'lllfll'S luncls lm' lu-xv l7lllll'llll luw.n'ds. :ln Honor Blmrcl. xuwv stage and wund 4-cluipnu-nl, nlfnuf uitll llu- NUIIII-Lllllllllll l'l'Lllll'NIS lnnn U'llIIlS und vlulmx. INT' aluwuld be pruud of our Student Cmnull. which ix von Ntantly working to lwttvr serve tlu- scluwol and xtudn-nh. If COUNTING ELECTION RESULTS I. to rl: Judy Boris Ed Lewin Dan Grenning Ann Rudowky --..-W, ffww W,---1 COUNCIL FALL '56 l. to r.: Lana Blumenfeld Pete Drob Norm Brown Helene Gikofsky 5 me 1 1i 1 A FESTIVAL UF THE ' s :I1 Oli Lggff' T L U Tx NI Tx T NI L Li:',ii5. Tx:'1.:,:' QI :Eg '.-. liil H' '.4, iii LW' '.LfKf ig: I1 ,f BL' TYQQQ H L 115 .1 Qggg-.1 .' 1-fi TY 511' L- U L,2:'g15::'t i 'f Hi-X XLlI'i.HI'. .A-'f'.1Tf L NI 311' 11 R453 1 if flli' :iii 'ri fri ti Aitif.. Mix Elgiii L Z P filfiiiz' C 'iiiii EQ 'tbfil fi' il: 'Y fff. TTT. Tw Q21 KT i- ARSENIC AND OLD L.-XCE. DECEMBER 1956 TICKET OFFICE ARTS PUBLICITY COUNCIL qMr5. Lipitzy JAZZ FESTIVALS-l. to r. Bandleader Engels, PTA President Mrs. Illoway, G.O. Adviser, Mr. Rose ARTS FESTIVAL Harriet Trueson singing. LOBBY DISPLAY FSR CHRISTMAS me I QI-- aw 495m- nSC'l'Vlflg Jamaica High School with the best in scholastic journalism is the motto of the HILL- TOPPER. This is the 25th year in which HILL- TOPPER has served the Jamaica students and faculty with its complete coverage of all phases of school life. The HILLTOPPER is under the guidance of Mr. Isaac Bleckman. For three suc- cessive years it has won the coveted medalist rating of the Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. It is the only high school newspaper in New York City to have achieved this distinction. The monthly issues are the products of the hard-working staff, led by co-editors Larry Sills and Lois Mishkin and managing editor Linda Mattis. Beatrice Haupt, Harriet Hahn, Barbara Y'Yagner and Harvey Chertorli supervise the news. features. cluhs and sports pages, respectively. Q' ,si-. ' yzvxw I Q Advisers: Mr. Steingart Mr. Blechrnan and Editors HILLTUPPEB CONCENTRATING ON THE NEW ISSUE anim Q SHE mmm! NTR.vv1m.u sul:-'mu' Qmm mm, 1 l'l1.f i 5 mn A xv 1 ' Sa-ning In .in lllzl Ill: lha Bell In Srlnlnxllc Iaurxmlhm' I I z M'H W' A Ting.. one Vul, XIJX, in-, Si Junmicu, N1-w Tm-ln. ,lunnurv IG. 1957 MMM.--mv--Yiwu VW ,VYVV qqhr A swim' W Vqqk Y .A ,awww - V S - ' ' , . 'N . ' -, ., - -, Five qlutlanls L21ll llkl0't' De l2l1'llllCIll '- NWS 5011 fl bemor ,amen 0 . . 2 - - O F' - H H f 1 Achieve Merit. 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' M Q64 as is gliisgia W Gif ' V QM geo DAINQQE' QR I N6 .CORPS O IQ 'Ke IN L71 gk' AcT1oN 'LL 3 DANCE CORPS IN TRAINING Tl DANCE CURPS D.C. stands for Dance Corps, Jamaicefs group of future ballerinas and Katheryn Murrays. The Corps is organized under the direction of Mrs. Christine Leahy for all girls who excel in Various fields of the dance. In co-ordination with the Health Education Department, the girls serve as assistant dance teachers in the gyrn classes. Dance Corps also puts on performances for as- semblies and special events such as the Arts Fes- tival. The Corps also holds a Mother-Daughter Dinner. At the top of the popularity poll are president Wlendy Soltz and vice-president Sue Cook. if ,7 WHWW f 1 LEADERS Mrs. Budwash LEADERS Wlivriiws-r you sm- 21 girl in hluf- and white. you'll hc able to idc'util'y hm-r as Ll Lc'11Cl1'i'. Li-udviw ix thc- girls' athlctic' group in vlfllllllllil. Thi- group's purpow is t0 hm-lp in thc girl! gym claim-s hy insisting lm-zicliers mul oi'n'zisir'w1ially taking over physical 1-ducatimi claim-N. Bvforc 21 girl is Z1C'C'l'IJll'Cl. shc- iuuwt undergo 21 ywur of training. Ohm- Ll Lvfidcr, shi' must uphold thx' Clubas high stuiiclurdy of guocl-xprwtyiiizmxhip und fair play. Thix mgziuizzxtimi holds an fuiiiuzil lNIothcr- lluughtcr dimicr, which givvs iiiotlim-rx Qui oppor- tunity to l'5K'C0lll1' guxluziiiitc-cl with thi- girly iii L1-Lnclvrs and itS l'zu'ulIy fxdviwr. Blix. Flor:-1160 BllClXVflNl1. Through thi' yn-L11'. IIlL'IIll5l'I'N ol Lvnclvry hula- f'Zllilf5 and rrmkivs, which thvy wll in thc- luiivhrooiu, Tha- pi'uuw'clh Ol' thcw mlw gm lowixirl CARE pmkrigw wut tn Eurrwpc. nv 16 GIRLS' VARSITY WITH MRS. SCHWARZE, ADVISOR GIRLS' VARSITY Aiding Students and teachers, organizing tour- nanients, giving tennis instruction-these are ex- amples of the services performed by Girls' Varsity. This group is the highest rank of girls who aid in the gym. These girls have been chosen from Leaders on the basis of strict requirements. This select group is sponsored by Kfrs. Kladeline Schwarze of the Health Education Department. The officers include Mary Ann Grasso. president: Carol Shaefer, vice-president: Janet Mellen. see- retaryg and Alice Young. treasurer. ,. .I:,fW,,,,, 9 ,,,,. ,,,,,, ,. ,1, B Q' 'r f , ,W . ik ff 9+ ' ll NL 4 M ga f J.. . 1 F W 5 f' ' f :sa I LW, M' 'Q riff.-Jwm - 'ilu' I-' W2 W . X , 4 7 Vf f if , , 7 I f iff J f yi i 3 Q. . if ' fm Z. fa, fixes, f Y QM ff Is, S Q I S? we :ei ae I wx X 2 . Jp::,.,,i.w, , K f --W -F., wi .N Sx1i111111i11g .XwiNt1111ts is both Qlll viijuxuilwle and XX'llI'IllNYlllll' OIQLIII- i1.1liol1. l11 UI'lll'l' to join this grolip. girls 11111xt N111-11ml lt year 111 t1.1111111g. lhey are alw l'4'Clllll'4'Cl to paw the tlunior and S1-11ior l,il'e-Savi11g 'll-xts. lhe Qlltlx liave 1'Lil'1'N againxt egu'h other, for whifli they re- ceive fs in water speed. Avixtuxilx alxo have the oppo1'tu11ity of teaching swi111111ing elaxsex. and in the past have put on excellent water hallets. The OTQZIHIZIIIIUII ix headed hy faculty adviser NIH. Alice MeVey and M-nior Gail Chant-n. W GIRLS' SWIMMING IISSISTIINTS The dream of almost every boy who enters jamaica High is to heeome a mf-niber of Boys, Varsity. Membershitn in this select organization is attained by being awarded a major athletic letter for Varsity Competition. Mr. Irving Schiff- man, faculty adviser, says that although Varsity has not as yet lived up to its full potential. it will emerge as a leading group at Jamaica in the very near future. BUYS' VI-IIISITY Mr. SehiHi11'1a11 Atlviaer 77 i P-im? ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL VUCAL GRUUPS The distinct cycle in Jamaica High School vocal groups promotes initiative. interest, and endless enthusiasm. The vocal groups include three chor- uses and the Choir. For the lower-termers, Mr. George Bustin has organized the Junior Mixed Chorus, in which fu- ture Mixed Vocal Training and Choir members develop a firm foundation in choral singing. This group occasionally contributes to seasonal assem- blies and, as is typical of all Jamaica vocal groups, renders a polished performance. Along the ever-ascending path, the Choir is the most diilicult point to reach. Under the fine direction of Mrs. Jean Gollobin, Jamaica's re- nowned Choir is chosen from those, who, through their vocal excellence and previous experience in other school choruses, merit this distinction. The Choir characterizes spirit, talent, and line per- formance, all of which make it a great asset to Jamaica. CHORUS : BAND PRACTICE UBCHESTRH Jainaicals Senior Orchestra, after having done such a commendable job in last year's Spring Arts Festival, has been converted into a chamber or- chestra with fewer players. In spite of the loss of many of last yearls key players, this young or- ganization has been rebuilding under the direc- tion of Mr. Allen Arnold, and at present consists of 35 players. The majority of the instruments in the orchestra are strings, interspersed with a few woodwinds. Two members of the orchestra. Fred Heekendorn, bassist, and lVIartha Rubin, violinist, have achieved first line standing in the ALL- CITY ORCHESTRA. The Jamaica High School Senior Band, 70 strong, led by lWr. Wilbur Hamje, has rapidly been developing into one of the better groups in the city. The band was selected to play at the reviewing stand for the Veterans' Day Parade. Early in the fall term. three of the players brought honor to themselves and to Jamaica by capturing coveted positions in the ALL-CITY BAND. They are Eddie Trapanese and Debbie Loeb, troinbonists. and Phyllis Parker, bassoonist. CHOIR FUTURE URSES Are you interestetl in ll nursing C'llI't'.'I'? ll. your answer' is yixv, then the Future Nurses Club, under the direction ol' Mrs. hlurie lXTcHugh, is lor you. Anyone is eligible to join the ranks ol the girls who yyenr nuyy blue uuiliorius with white let- tering to show oll' the uzuue ol' this in- teresting organization. The Future Nurses Club luis lieuturecl trips to hospitals to observe trained nurses in action, teas for parents, Hlins and guest speakers from nursing schools. This year our Florence Nightingales of tomor- row have been selected as the hostesses at the next annual convention ol' Future Nurses Clubs in Queens. Present oHicers are Marion Bruckner, Marilyn Settles, Jacki Carrol and Leonore Schaefer, who have pledged that the Future Nurses Club will continue to aid girls interested in this field. UTURE TEACHERS MR. MAGGIO Adviser ,.A..,r.-..,. -L Z. ww ' ' K gf um Q-1' s... .,,,, L v HEB EW CLUB MR. AARONI Adviser 79 ,ggpuuvl ,,, ,,r.W,WWf' PRUBLE 5 0F DE UCRHCY CLUB 80 UN CLUB Formerly History Cluhl Are you well informed on world affairs? If you are a member of the History Club, your answer is undoubtedly yes. The elubls main feature is a stimulating dis- cussion of current events, headed each week by a diflierent member. The future historians share their knowledge of the times with each other. The History Club has had the honor of hearing two guest speakers. A man from the American Youth Hostels brought some slides showing travel scenes, and a nurse from Venezuela spoke on conditions in her country. In each case the members had a chance to ask questions of the lecturer. This year the History Club has tripled its membership under the guidance of Mr. Warren Kahn. Student leaders in- clude Richard Rubin, Jack Muraskin, Susan Goldsmith and Anita Schwartz. Left to right: Sandy lger. Eleanor Browner, Gae Kaufman, Anne Zackson as-sg H0 UR GUARD lYlrere do you think youlre going? XX'here,s your pass?H Every .Iarnaiea stu- dent is confronted by these questions at least once throughout his travels in the school. The person asking these questions H by is one of the members ol the Honor Guard, signified by his red button. The major function of the Honor ' Guard is to keep pupils out of the halls while classes are in session. They also make sure that students do not congregate in the halls between periods and alter school. Under the able direction of N111 Carl Feldman. the Honor Guard has reached a high degree of efhciency. The Captain is Ira Lish and the individual period lieutenants include seniors Paul Agule, Burt Harris, Raymond Joyce. Larry Kleinman, Martin Richmond and Ed- ward Segal. Xe, ka . X K-9 CLUB ll you see some xlaruarea students car'- ryirru clog bisetlits in the halls, clorrlt be alarrrrecl. Clrarrees are tht-y'ye alreatly had their hrrreh. but they are going to leecl sfrille ol their tour-legged lrrends at the K-fl Club. This novel club was liorrued last year' to eater to the desires ol' students interested in the liner points ol' dog breed- ing and care. Sinee its liorrrration. the K-fl Club has gained reeognition not only in our school. but in newspapers throughout the city. The organizer ol' the elub. the first ol' its kind in a city high school. is Xlrs. Theresa Garlucci, the faculty Lttlviser. The hard working officers include president Arthur Cohen and secretaries Esta Bos- worth and Barbara Diamond. The K-9 Club lllts a rrrembership ol forty students. most of whom are dog owners. The club holds meetings every UH-clrresclay. which lieature leetures by noted trainers and breeders, rrrost ol' whom bring dillerent types of dogs for eXllil'JlI. The highlight of this ter-nr was the dem- onstration ol the use ol the seeing-eye dog. This nreeting w as attended by sonre ltttl students as well as representatiyes ol New York's leading newspapers. Klrs. 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'111l1'I1. 4111111 IlI1111l1llN 111 1'I'll1l1l'11'N. 111 l11'.11'1'11 111 111 I1l'I'1-1'L'1 .11111 1111I1111'1xll111 11111-11111 fJl'l11li1IJN 11111111111111-1111N11. 1111' I'.ll'l1l .IIIC1 1111111 111.111- ,, , N , , , 1111.11 111.111 l1.l1I11' 1111-111 11111111 11111 11.11-111. 111111 111 X1l'l1l' 11111111 1111111 1111-1111.11 1111-. 111 ll 111.1111--1111- . , . . 1 y 1lIx 111111-11111 111111 .11111 1111l1111Q1111K111, 111- 1111-11.1111-11 11f111'X11'111L 1111111-xx. 1111-1' 1111111-11 LIIIC1 11.11111-111-11 111111 . , , A , A 1 , , , 11111 11-11 111 1111- .1111111.11 1X111Ql111111. .11111 11.11 411111 1.1 11111111111g g111l11-1 1111111111g Qlll 1-11111111 11.1111 .1111111111 , Q . ' . 1 . . 1lll'l'1 111l' 1-11.1111-11g1-1 111 11lN 1-111'11'11111111-111. .X1 111 1111- Nllll. 111-l1111- 11l1' 11.11111 111 1llN141lY. 1'11'1111.11'111 . , , Q1'l'X1 111 11111111111 .11111 1111111111-11Q1-, 1111 111-1'1-111111-11 1l1f1 .1l1l11-1111-11 .11 QI lllllVI'1'N111 1141111-111. . . , , ,' 4, 1lI1ll1l'IIll'l11N 14111 1111111'111'111g 11lx 1-1111111110111 T111 1,11 1111- l'1l111l. .1111-1 11lI' 111-11 1'l11l1l1I'1111IlN 11.111 11ll11'1'11 x11.1l11- 111' 11111 1111111. Nl11'.ll' 111.1111 .11111 11.111111-1 11.111-11. 1111- 1lI111N 11111111-11 11111111 11111111 1111- 1.IIIL1N. 111-11- .11111111g 11111 111N1l'llIlll'I11N 111.11 1-.11'11' 111.111 111- l1f'.11111Qv 11111 1111 111 1ll1' .IIIC1 111111111-. V111ll' 11.111-11 1'1-1111-11, 1111-1 .11'1- .111 1'11'1'111.11 111 1-U1'l1l, 11111-11 111.111 86 M111 llll' 111-1-11 lktll 1-Xmmg in 21-1111111 .llltl t'LlllNt'tl I'llII1t'tl 1lllClC1t't'2lYt'll w1tl1 111111-, 'l'l11w1- lIt'XN 9111111- 1111-11-111-X 111111 1-1111111111011 111 gum Illtilkt' 1-111111111-x, 1-1151-, gn-w, Llllll 1l11't:1t1'1l, itlltl XVt'lXt' 11g11i11 tlVt'Y'- hix Qt'Illtlx 111111 111-1-1-11111 l't'Nllllt'Cl 111 5llt'll llltl- 1llItYXN'l1, 1-1th1-1' hy th1-11' 11w11 lJt't1IJlt'5 111 1111- Nt'lIlf'll 1111-11t1111x 11111-111111111 111 1h1- wh1-1-l, 111 lllllllilll I'1gll1NilIltl 11111-1-111-N, 111- 111 11th1'1' Il11llflIlN V A I V U I Hllltlht' Q.l't1XX'lllQ' 1Illt'lkf'N1S 111111 111'1-1l11111i1111111'1- I1-11 L-lI't'llll1l'l1Y, Ill 1111 ltx I111'111N. ll.lN 1l1111111111t1-1l 1111- llltlm Ulm IH l,m.HW.lHm.m' N1.1t1- 111 XX17l'lKl lll1K1gl'l'NN. xx-111111111 11, 1lll'l't' 111111111 N - A lN.HUk.tH1N.IH1Nl,NUl,ll.-lillxl HU gl,IH,mlUlN I-UI. 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MM mu iuwtlllhlli on illulujt All Klux 11,1 Ilmtmimlx 11 ix 1-viclr-111 111111 tl'11- 1'11'1'l1- 11 1111111111111 111 1111- 'md xllllmlllmll' If Milhlm In 't'df U muw U' IW 1111111-1'11s 111111 11l1s1r111'1 1111-1-1-1 111 1111- 11l11X'l'l1Xl'.,1l1'1l'll1' Liwllullllirli' all lhf wmv' 111 111111111-1 1111- 1111111 1II'11Jt1I'121I1'E 11xp1-1-1--111 11111111111- Alw. 1l11'1111Ql111111 1111- 1-v11l111i1111 111' 1111111 111111 fifth 111 LIN. LIN 1111- ll'L'lClt'l'N of t17ll1f7l1l11XXl. KJLIIK llYt'N 1'1v1l1z11111111. 1111111111-11111111111 111 t'1I't'l1lll1'lfS' 111 1l'1t,' M11 'bf' Hllmclllwcl im mi:Um livl' 'll lmlmm 1101111 111 13111-1 l111x'1- 111-1-11 111111111-1-111, 1-X1 1111- cl11w11 Luhuvltlwt 111 11iN11,11'y. 1111-11 11111111-d N1-1111111111-ly' 111 Nt't'LlI'k' 1111-11' Evt,-ry dug' ix 11111- 1101111 111 1111 11111-11c1i11g 1'11'1'l1-. l11fK'l'NNlt1l'N1 111111 1111,-11 111 1'11'Cl1-1' 111 1111111-1: 1111-11' p1'11- E11-1-1 111111111 1111x111-N 11Ul'XN'L1I'Cl 111 Lt 1'111'x'1- wl111l1 tCCIlt'1Il 111111 1-111111111111' NL1llt'1X'. 1111-3' l'JilIltlt,'Cl 11'1g1:1l11,-1' will 1111-v1t11l'1ly 1-1-1111-11 111 its 11111111-. Now. with 1111: 111 1'1'11'111 X111-16111-N. Tllt'Nt'1t'lt'Il1,'X 1H11t111:.1-Xwy1'11111. QI't'Lllt'I' 111111 til. 1111- 11111-1161, 11111' 1-i1-1'l1- 11111 111-111 EQX'IJIlftI1. 1111c1 fl1l1t'1Nl Q11-w' 111111 Clt,'Vt'lt'PIJlxf,1. Ill 1111111111-111111, w1- Nllfllllcl C1111-1-1 11111' 1-111-14g11-N 111 111111 O1'Clt'I' 111 1-UI-t1lf'l1 1111-11' 1-1'111111111i1' IJ1'flNl1tfl'11f' 111111 111 131-1-1'-1-11l111'gi11g t'ULlI'Nt' 111 1111111-x'111ti11g Vi1't111-X1 11111 lI1C'1'l'LlNC 1111-11' 101111111111 111111 X1-111211 111111-1-rx. 1111,-1' N1llt't' 1111- 1111- 111 1211111 111 llx is t'1Ilt,' 1111-11 111111111111-111 L1Nl11'IJK'd 1111- lI1C1t'IJ1'I1C1tjIlt'l' 111' 111111-1' g1'1,111ps 111' 1111- 111' ll w1'11'lcl-w1cl1- Nt'llt'IIlt,' 111' 1-i1'1'11l111'11y. 1111: 11111111-1' 11011x. T111-3' 6111111111-11-cl. L1IlC1 1111111 xl11v1-X. 111111 Illlll- d11-1-1111111 111' 11111' 1-111-1-1311-N will 111- lIlN1TllIllt,'Il1Lll 111 1111111-C1 1111611 Illlllrllvfqix .md 1Jf1XX't'I'N1 11111 1111-11' d11w11- N1t't'l'1llg H1111 1'11111111111111y. 1lL111t1ll, 111111 wr-11-111 11,1w111-C1 fgll 111-11 11111-x'i11111l1:. crytlllfll 111-111111-1 IKUNK' up 11g11111s1 111111-s 1-11 111-1111- LIIIC1 pr1j1xp1:1'ity. 1111111111:1l11i1-- wl111x1: 111111,-1' 1111-1'l11111ix111 l'3Q't'llIIlf' t'f1l'- JACK Liam' R l 417 312 F . 'Q I-2 111' ,f YW 4-4'4,,v If kg!! . . .grins X'-'ws' 87 ?f17T '9 5'F W W111i?'1U AML 51357 ga v.11x, L1Q1e-1A11 N? 'X 1 0 limwliv f PM IDA A? 'S'x'F 9Q11111w1w!11Rw1 W WW 13119 1' f '7 , 11111 AXA ,X fcg1Q3f '1 415591 r?1?1ZJlJ1 1 51b'.3Q15,.'i1fk-1131 Unxxarf NJ UN THE NEEESSITY FUR THE CIRCLE 111 1111 fl 1 1 If 11111 l 11 1 1 ll 111 11 1 1111 1 11 I . ' 41 ' . 1 ,I 41 1 1 ,QE I' . 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X - I , 1, Ex' fvf-W 4 1 . . 7 1 1 , ' A x 111 111111 11l11l1l111l1111111 I1 11l'f11 1 1 ' if X ,. . Q 111111 11 1111111111 1, 11111131 11, 11111111111 1 1 1 Y 1- X , 1 I , , R , ' .N1111 1111111111 111111 .... 11111111111g11 1 1 H111 1111111111 1111111 111117111114 A 4 1 i '---- -22.- ,.-L. H1111111111111 111l11l1'1l11I1111'l11111 1 .f , 'Qvf -N 11111117111 1111 111111 ki N I ,N A X 111111 1 1 , W 1, 4 1. . xl Q ' 'L' :- - 1 .. 5-. . X v -.px A45 fi! , Q- 5 ri X ' X ' ' E' ' l I A' Y1 1x ' - Ef ' 1 WS' - 'Z -1-Y - M -- 45 N ' Q . Q 1 L Q 'I '25, 'X' -is f ' X l11111l111l111 111' 111111111 1x111'1 THE EDITUITS CUMPLI-UNT 1 11111'1 111111111 1111 111111' 111111111. U1 1111111, 1,11111'11'1, 111111 Il-IIQM' 11111111 11111111111 1111111111 11l11'l111'K 51111111-1111 11 4ff1 11-11111 11ll1lQ1. 1111111 11111111Q111'111 111111 1111111111 11111111, 11.1111 11 111111 fA'l1111111111'H'l1u, H111 1111111111111111111z111111111111 11111111 1'1111'11':'1 1111111111111111111 K111111 J1111111113, 1111111 11111. C111111 11111111131111:1111111111. 1 111' 11111 111111111 6111413 11113 17 1 1 11, C' 1.11111 11111113 11111111 1111' 11l111.. f'111111 -111711111113 1111 1111' 1111111. IV111111111111111111111 lIIX'171l1. C111111 1t111111111111Q' 1-11 1111' 11111.1- C111 11'1 11111111113 1:'1'11'g11111'1'1'. :FIN DEFENSE UF THE CIRCLE Q11a111'11111111111111'1 :1'111111111g1'11 1111 1111113 11111111 T111 1111111311 1,1 1117111111111 1111113 113111. B1l111I1 L141L11.1I1'jH11 j1111111, H11f111'131111111'1 111'1113'1111. Y'l1011g11 1111 11 1.11-11 111111 11 111111111 '1 ' 1 111.1111 11.1111 3111 11111111111. 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AA,, , Q Xgxx 1 f- X Q auf , . 1-my - 'Z ff' fl' f UM' me , W5 Q: N v , f 71 Q! , 'r n XJ Wa K ,. h E -Q4 4 - 5 'X fi! Y K2 X 5 I. xx xxx f f xx X ff M g f If , x X f W W2 Y , 1' W1 ' 7 ' I .E U its Q: I , GN nf . ' f 11 x I I 'G' N f Q Qi' QF fl' K , x K I Mn Q v f I X f Wx .,, ' f Af' ' ' f f? X eq XS. JP 15 'F4 N , GQ' A , WW N -l' K., x W A - Jn X1 QA fvzf X f X -N fx Q ll! fmlwd by jvmznc Kay lt ytgts ht'i' sixth hirthtltty. It wits tht' liampitst. Illltsl singing. most ltttigliiiig, most tlgmuing panty , any littlt' girl t'otiltl t'yt'i' want. lt hgttl to ht' this way ht't'gmst' it was ht'i' last. nl Slit- wgmtt'tl t'yt't'yont' to liqwt' ll gotrtl timt'. Slit- is X k B t It I rl 1r,'.o.3..1w' X nt'xy htm hgntl ht-if motht'r htttl yttwkt-tl to mgtltt' gt ay . . , ' ' I this .1 I1t'l'lt't't tl.1y. lt was so httrtl to smilt' . . . - X Ji-, .iff YJTQM. rl' I g X' but sht' h.ttl to. Slit- was so tii't'tl , . . l3lll slit- gf l.mght'd gmtl t'l4mpt'tl ht'i' hgmtls git tht- tllllt'l' t'hil- tl'-t'I1is lmtgtlllis. -:-:- -:-:- etc- V Xxx Xfs kjlllhlflt, somt ol tht hoys liom tht' patty wt it , ,Mt playing mgn'hlt's. lht'y all lookt'tl up wht'n tht'y gpm ht'.n'd somt'ont' say. 1Cxt'ust' mt'. Bly Fatht'i' told l vim mt' that lllt'l't N L1 birthdzty party ht'i't'. Slay I go f 3 ,fill , fu ,iz if Ont' of tht' boys jumpvd up and lookt'd at tht' littlt' boy's pg1tt'ht'd t'lotht's and hit him and pl' knot'kt'tl him down. Yon don't hyt' around lit'i't'. ht' said. nSt'I'LlII1lU f' .i xxllltfllttl' ol' tht' boys stood up and said. Listt'n. .1 'g . . ' . .' A tltttfyl ht' ditlnt do anything, AXMX? Stn't'. kid. tht' tJa1'ty's right ht'rt', YYhy tlon'1 you hit him back? Ht' dt'st,'1'yt's itf, W Thu littlt' boy got up and smilt'd and saitl. I ,-,3. fo1'0'iyt2 hint 'iN f S . .sq .l just insidt' tht' door stood ht'l' IIltitllCI'. As tht' ffl littlt' boy Caint' in. ht' looked around. and tht'n 'NQLIJ If t s fs- 1 l' s' l,-l'l.H l .'t 'l' 1 d 'X -,If ' it tit pit tnt it it d ti lnotiti sm inn in !'I was sLlI'IJ1'ist'Cl at how poorly this littlt' ont' was d1't'sst'tl. but sht' said. Put it right ovt'l' tht'rt', Cl Lll'. Thvn t'on1tf and havt' sonit' soda. Ht' must hayt' st'nst'd tht' told starts of tht' other t'hild1't'n and tht' wliisptft-d XYt'll. 1't'ally,s', of tht' IIlUll1L'l'N as ht' C1't1sst'Cl tht- rtmoln. for ht- put down his gilt. tu1'nt'd. and wont homtf. Thvrt- ytvrt- sotla and it't' t'I't'21IIl. Candy and t'akt' and t'ookit's. Tht'i't' wt'1't: laughing and d11nt'- ing and playing and junipingx It was a lovt'ly party. Tht-n Nflllltffitllt' said. Bt'tsy. o1Jt'n your pits- t'nts nowf' Right away thtfrt' wt'rt' shouts ol- Opt'n mint' fifstf' and Klint-K tht' bt'st.', and You,ll nt'vt'r gut-ss what mint' is. And truly tht' p1't'st1'nts wt'rt' wondvrful. Tht'rt' was it grcat big box with a fat blut- bow. Thcrc was a long skinny ont: titfd with a grccn ribbon. Thtfrt' wait: Iittlt- ones. and grtat high onus. and round oncs, and squarc' oncs and funny ones too. Betsy sat up, and lookvd. and pointcd. and said. That one. EVt'l'yUIllf lookt'd and tht'i'C. at tht' bottom of tht' piltz was tt box XVl'lllJpt'Cl in whitt' papvr and tit'tl with gt silyt'1' cord, Bt'tsy's IIl0fllLtl' looked amtind to st't' whom it was tiroin. but no ont' said at thing. Sht' IAtf1Ilt'lIll3t'l't,'Cl tht'n tht' littlt' boy. lYlit'i't- had ht- g'ont'? Vtll. sht- t'ouldn't worry now. Slit' pit'kt'd it up. and for somt' strangt' I'l,'l'1- son. t'a1'1'it'd it as Cartltllly as sht' would a baby. Sht' gayt' it to ht'1' dauglitci' and bat'kt'd away. As Bt'tsy l1l1llt'Cl tht' silyt'1' Cord. buautiful music' bvgan to till tht- room. At hrst somconti' shouttsd. lt's a niusit' boxf, but as tht' music got loudcr and l0LlClt'l'. tht' room got tluit'tt'1'. 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We were in the park. walking the circular paths without direction. cringing from the bleak world of a summer storm. Our own world was also bleak that day. and we fought it. rebellious and bitter. L'It's not fair, I burst out. If they really were so concerned with our wel- fare. theyld leave us alone and let us do what we want. All they care about is showing how all- powerful they aref' k'Lorie. please-it doesn't help to get mad at everyone. Bob spoke wearily. his voice tired with the weeks of stubborn battle we had waged. 'gYou've got to admit that thev're right in ways. D . LD , HI know. And I know all the arguments against getting engaged now. But I want to announce it before you go away. I don't want to be told to wait another yearfin another year their great generation may have us all blown up. How can they preach caution when theyire the ones who've gotten us all into this? They say it's not right for us to be so serious. that we're too young. that anything can happen in a few years. Well, it's not right for you to have to go away now. If there's a war. you're going to die for all the stupid blunders they've made. 0h Bob, I know I'm be- ing selfish. But I just can't help it. I'm so afraid of losing you, and I get so bitter when I think of how many times before this. men have gotten into wars. and sent their sons to fight them. Do you think any man has ever wanted to send his son to die? HThat was horrible of me. But, then. why in heaven's name ean't they stop? It's so senseless. everyone talks of its stupidity, and they never stop. It goes on and on and scourges every genera- tion. Ilve begun to think that we'll never stop, that it's hopelessf, Vve walked On through the gray falling rain. He could not answer me then. and I knew that neither of us could change any facet of our world. VVe were protesting futilely. protesting just to keep ourselves from slipping into the passivity of res- ignation. Vile walked up a steep lane coming out of the stark beauty of storm-tortured green land. Then we saw him swaying towards us. He was mum- bling. red-eyed, bleary-drunk. His face was gaunt and lined. and the brown skin hung limp on it as the worn garments hung limp on his long. emaci- ated frame. I remember his coarse, nervous hands. gesturing vaguely to us. As we neared him, the 98 THE SHAPE sickening stench of stale beer caught us. My stom- ach fetched, my eyes avoided hisg my hands be- ban to tremble. VVhen he started to speak. in humble, fearful hesitation, I wished I could say his words for him and so be done. He asked us for money. Bob said he would buy him what he wanted. to make sure he did not use it for drink. VVe walked, two students and a park drunk. through the most fashionable streets of a chill and unknowing city, looking for a place to buy cigar- ettes. Bob found one. and bought him a package. In humility, he thanked us. His words were stum- bling, apologetic, afraid. We were dumb with embarrassment, and still I could not bear to look at him. I was torn between pity and revulsion. I began to know shame. At last. he left us. He walked from our lives in the dusk. We turned. and started back to the flowing circles of the park paths. For a while. we did not speak. I watched the people passing us in the park. The earth was so great. There were so many people . . . a huge sphere. and the pathetic creatures on it. going by circular paths around each other. Your brothers crying in the night---were you ever there to help them? Each circle separate. set apart. never touching another. You must deviate. go to your brother. lYe left the park in silence. IYe started through the darkness. and suddenly our words rushed forth. IVe no longer spoke of ourselves alone. XN'e began to talk of him. He was our brother and we cried for him. And we cried for all our broth- ers. and for us, because we were so young and afraid and foolish. I Bob left soon after last days that fled from us. I did not weep when he left. I do not weep now. in my loneliness. I had wept for us both on that dayfwhen I learned of the pain that is the world. S.1xNnR.Ax IGRR 0F THE WURLD X S ' Wx Q X KW N. 'N X AW ex sz? X wx ,,,. W f fxx f,, , -2 X NX Q Z C X72 Q' ff? llill Jmlwy Ji MMM Q72 by ffanne Kaya ix E 41 -.11-ff -l 'S'v'. :- s HEIWEWS SE ICIBCLE I never see a rainbow bent Above some fresh, rain-pelted tree, But that I pause and ponder there, But that I speculate just where Its other half ean be. For, surely, then is God at hand: He hovers just beyond my eyes, He ripples, hidden, through the tree, And I arn satished to see His halo in the skies. Richard Kohler DPPUSITES She was a ring of elhn cheer, Ana' at her center someone dear Always had a place: And there one passed and loved the days, Eneornpassed by her rnerry ways And ever-happy faee. He was a wreath of thorny gloom- When he earne in. we left the room avvaw V-y - ysofkilg 3 X :ind quielcly loelfed the door. ,!7P'-i-tif qi .-Ind this is all that made hirn laugh: iii? T ' 'Ikea . . L 4,5 - a n A eojjhn, or an epztaph, Q... ' -.h . 41: -lilg Or bodies on the floor. Hg - . , -Q '-'L Rzrhara' hohler I ' :. 'iff-XL yi QQ., Qg 1 hi -an 473: i fi X- !-71 aff' 'W 52- f Af inf? Qsie- ' fb al. Qzhs - X 133' - - ui? 'fl 133 'i 9 Q1 'L .am 1' I I I ' Exs fl ' -5 f 'kd I ' x 'x 'fx - bi, .f 'N ni ag 3 1, x-QI fiirxg r X6 i X r lrraaywit' I!-eff R ' 4.-, . IIVAQXI 5 yllfifi 4 395:91-1. :ff 'Q' 'Q ,-J li' .0 nl' ,' X W: X . wif' 5 00 I X' 1 N' X lil mf. WI: N- . X 1519 , I 9 X H Ill Ms fm. 'iw S25 -X Q!! X JP eg! 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A' - '1 ' jx fb, ff -1 1 . .U11111111 131111 nl 1 V I 1 G1 J .1 1 41 X 1 .g ' .,4' , 1 , 1 .1 Q 1 ,Balm-..-1-dr DESERT PATTERNS It is day, and the desert is drowsy. The orange sun seethes and simmers Over the shifting dunes and desiccated air. A lizard languidly yawns and Crawls calmly into a crevice. Thorny cactus is widespread over this wilderness. Soon this barren, boundless land blossoms, And the silver-footed queen shines in the sky Upon the ways of this wild world. A fox in ambush fidgets and forthwith Pounces on his prey. The grayish-green sagebrush broods in the gloom. From dawn until the decline of day Life lives on like this, First in the glow, the gleam and the glareg Then corne the sonzber shade and shadows. Day does not inspire much diligence, But night brings new-found nimbleness. lUa1ySolimena YOUTH'S HUBIZU Whith 'I ff ' f ' er are we bozng. asks untried youth, And what, upon arrival, will be found? Who can speak to us with wisdom and truth? Whither, I echo him, is green youth bound? Shall we encounter triumph and gladness, Fullhllment and interminable peace,- Or meet defeat and unending sadness, Which only with eternal rest will cease? Nay, fear me not, says the cryptic morrow. 'fAround and about shall youth at first roam. A fruitless life forever brings sorrowg The quest for purpose shall end in the home. Have faith, dread not the future and you'll find The path to wisdom and peace of mind. .Mary Solimena 05 I I U I wzzzrzlmvzf IZUQUII, 1 IYIILHI lflf' lfoffi 1 .Ind 1'11i.wd my fum TH IOM' fl lUt7l.i 11120 flu' asain' C 111111 and vlvaij, K Sf, .mfr and blua, LS'1'1'CI14' 07111, 5110611 I Iv! ilu' rock Fall gf'111fl31i11 .E Z T110 fmzf-5 flzwz 2 Bvgazz I0 fin. 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Q, Y , v t , YQ Illustration by fl, 7 It 'V E. Breirbart , 5 X lx ' - fl X' .- ' . -.. -f ' ' ar- , ill -. K, N , -3-Q9 4, Take a large, Hat, round crust of burnt doughg cover it with a gruesome mixture of creamy scar- let sauce and Eve or six offensively-smelling melted cheeses, garnish with a few murky pud- dles of greasy oil scattered here and there over the surface. The result? That great culinary achievement, pizza! A strong constitution is necessary to be able to view the cheese bubbling on the steaming red sur- face with the crisp black edges of the crust peek- ing out from underneath. However, you must be even braver to begin to devour the glutinous dish, since it is always accompanied by its own individ- ual smell, which may or may not affect you. The most common attack is to lift one sector of the pizza very gently, slanting it upward so that none of the precious surface material is lost. On your first try, you will invariably see the congealing cheese on the end of the slice ooze slowly off. After much practice, however, you may acquire some dexterity that will prevent such a situation from reoccurring. From past experience, I should like to recom- mend that no wisecracks or anecdotes be related while someone is attempting to do a neat job of devouring his pizza. The results may be quite dangerous, especially for the one who is seated opposite the person who is eating. Another hazard that may be encountered while you are battling your pizza is also worthy of note. The diabolical creature who invented this dish required that some type ol' stringy clieesc be placed on top. llo not be cliscouraged il' you End yourself gulping your way up never-ending strings of cheese which often entangle themselves in your hair. This is part ol' the lun ol' eating piz- za. Again, alter practice, you will be able either to wind these strings on your knife and slurp them all ofli at once, or to train your tongue to follow the natural flow of the cheese. 1 08 Before you are served your pizza, you must wait for at least one hour. The obvious purpose of this is to make you so hungry that you will order a second pie upon the delivery of the first. The impatience that results from the waiting always has the same results. You gobble down your portion, which is still boiling, and find that you have lost a large portion of the lining of your mouth. You think only of finishing your slice as quickly and as neatly as possible, for the hour is late. However, the rusty smudges on your clothes and your inability to enjoy your food for the next week serve as subtle reminders of your ordeal. There must be some strange power that pizza wields over the public, for you will always see each pizzeria jammed with groups of teens pooling their pennies for a sample of the stuff I have yet to discover the true source of this power, but this will never prevent me from eating pizza, as I too suffer from addiction to it. IQATHLEEN SUNSHINE l N Y I, .N tw f ' I I t 'L l p Ag i g I l ,L 'lx A ' Maur' l -gill, ' l ' it A X - ' l . - 7 I I n ,. aim . I A-i - t llll A s f,.-sq. , .. art. I' I-.. fy lfdn l. ,h 'L' '74,-g.. ,,......-'1 '.caJ,:.-vm-, as ' .. . ig- ll ' .4san'1 .! ,':? Al11yy1'111y, II l11'11l!11'1'11'1'x t111' 1111. I 111' Ag11'11.vy,g1'111'.v 1111'.v11. I,11.1' 1111 11111 1c'111111111 l1Al'IIQ 1111111 fl 1 111111, '1'111' fllll btq 1A11.f 1. 5 H1111 II 11111111111g1111111,11.x11111'111 111111 KI ,1I'l1 T111'1'111111'11'111'f111111v 1'1't111'11 111 1'11':1', T115 1PUl'P1'111'11 A1111111. 1111 F1'1'11x :1'111'1'1. 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Professor Billings Certainly looked the stereotyped part of one of 3 Lf Q' Q 0 0 the world's great nientalities4a tall man with 3 I .qw ? wispy inustaehe, Carrying his long blaek umbrella ii ' hooked over his arm even on the sunniest days, Z and wearing a black bowler. a Prinee Albert over- ? 'ii 7 4 eoat. and slippers. fe, Q, cf if Z? V OL Uh dear! murmured the professor each day Z? - when the astonished stares of passers-by Caused ie 22 5 hiin Hnally to peep quickly at his teet through 0 -T 8 his pinee-nez. Yet, the eoneepts he had leap- , 5 -1' li, fe frogging through his inind put his brother sei- ! X ' entists in a relative position of being. perhaps. 0 Ate 1-f WWf'iWl 7 'ff! W ff-Wffyh ' on the verge of discovering the wheel. The work if K I f G he was currently engaged in put his hitherto re- X- 5 g-I treating hairline into open llight. He would ar- 7, K I Z rive at his laboratory early in the morning with L ?Q ji X Nw. i I his invariable tray of doughnuts. These he would X niuneh during the daily len hours he spent toil- Q Nl inff over his eleetricril reseireh He was about to ' ix J ,fb test the possibility ol' sending eleetrieity through a v u 6 - Y' U' l 5 ril 6 YQ Q ' i 1 ' F .. 'X u gf- E ' U it Q ,, S., 3 V U i e - e ii ii is e 0 N Q 2.1 0 , .t'f 'x'?-n X QGEQ if X xl ,, .7 if 5 L' -vig --'fg!2y '? l 6 9 ff-9fW? E 0 :C ff-Y Q V e 3 If XM 956 will G 'ix all 5 l .in ssesea 9 '.' fl-v -a E 0 to of 'LXR' fi 2 ET' E F X -is - ff S.-' 2 ' c ,f -s-Z I 0 1' 5.1,-f ' i -1' - W gl-6 C A hae , f , f , W Y -I 0 E i 6 i i X . C 3.4 S E N si-fr' tQl 3 ll ' T XS? 2 rx ! E X1 9 H C' L:l1' V 0 4,,sN X f-Q 1- p X -ru an , -' 7 I 'sf ff , . 1- '--' 1-- - ,. Q ! y 1 Q J' K 45 X53 --1 ,Rf X 14 A WX ft f MX xcQ fel if r I ff ITN - Q' It Q X g fs 2 ls f X 6- N i ff' -.l!lQ7 0 ,af 1-N Q T5 X f W J I X f ' ITZL ga 3 XX' 'GQ gig oe, of 0 G y 00 og 4 n N chemical Bfoebus strip. Since the lN'Ioebus strip causes objects rotated along it to become inverted, Professor Billings anticipated amazing results if he could construct one for electricity. His medium was an alcohol base which he had arrived at on one of his 'puttering-around', clays. And since the professor promptly forgot how he had pre- pared it. and never wrote such information down. it was irreplaceable. The lloebus circuit. a virtual jungle of wires. was to be set up with a half foot spark-gap. and it was only this which needed ad- justment. Guided by what resembled a scientific instinct. the professor was soon soldering the last wire into place. He was a rapt spider. delighted at spinning with such ease as complex a thing as a web. and he paused to celebrate the completion by eating a doughnut. He took two. placing one absentmindedly in the spark-gap. and eating the other in ecstasy. The second doughnut forgotteli, he left to throw the switch which sent the elec- tricity jetting into the inverting Mocbus appa- ratus. He had attached the switch in a separate insulated and reinforced room as a safety meas- ure: 500.000 volts could turn him into a very dead genius in an instant. He moistened his mus- tache iwith his tongue and threw the switch. At once 500.000 volts surged through a chemical Moebus strip. and 500.000 hitherto unknown elec- trical impulses sparkled through a forgotten doughnut. In the control room Professor Billings. with a glance at a panel of gauges, saw that the current was flowing safely. and ventured into hiS laboratory. UI do believe I've left a doughnut in the spark- gap are the first words the startled professor was capable of. He quickly scurried out and broke the current. Having re-entered. he was shocked to find himself thinking. Professor Billings. I,m indebted to you for my existeneef, I may be cracking up! he exclaimed, and immediately found the thoughts, f'No. no professor! I'm send- ing these thoughts to you. You're sanef, coursing through his brain. The bewildered man grabbed his head as he began to think. Professor. you left me in the spark-gap .... I suppose you,d call me a sentient doughnutf' The professor, when he realized the doughnut actually was conferring with him. accepted the fact with unruffled, placid intelligence. and without pause fell into mental conversation with the doughnut, and, in a few minutes, had established the cause of the dough- nut,s life.', Put simply. it amounted to this-the experiment had successfully inverted electricity and. in passing through the nuclear structure of the doughnut, this Billings current had ar- ranged it into a series of trillions of synapses form- ing mental paths at the rate of 186.000 miles per second. The doughnut was now the greatest gen- ius ever to exist: it spoke', by sending brain im- pulses which were barely received by the profes- sorls inferior cerebral mechanism-anyone with less mental development than Professor Billings. approximately 99.999993 of the world's popula- tion. could not have contact with the doughnut. The case was like that of the high-pitched dog's whistle which ordinary humans canlt hear. The doughnut had already reached the professor's in- telligence, absorbed. expanded and applied it. The Illurtratea' by jeamze Kaye 111 thrilled professor. superfluously addressing the brilliant baked-good orally. was holding history,s most profound conversation with it when Newton Clogg banged on the laboratory door. Newton, possessor of a sub-zero intelligence and gorilla- like strength. was invaluable to the professor in moving his heavy equipment, some of which was transferred at regular periods throughout the day. Now Clogg. who already thought the professor was a queer egg, would have called an asylum if he had seen him gazing intently. and motioning vo- ciferously, at a doughnut. The professor's first impulse--never his best one-was to put the doughnut back on the platter with its savage brethren, thereby preserving its anonymity and his sanity in Cloggls eyes. He did this and let Clogg lumber in. Hello. professor. what black magic are you up to today? Haw, haw! . . Er. nothing. Clogg. Now listen: Pm going to test a new device. l'll be out of the room. and lim counting on you not to touch anything. anything whatsoeverf' fAside to the doughnut, which understands what is happening in the professor7s mind and Clogg's, the little bit there is of ity 1 'Tm sure youlll be perfectly safe. Hcy. listen perfessor. I better be safe! I wasn't talking to you. Whaaat? Then who? just forget it. When Professor Billings had left the room. Clogg began to scrutinize the wild- looking setup of the alcoholic Moebus strip. Cer- tain familiar vapors began to fill the nose of this veritable sponge, whose ultimate liquid capacity had never been reached. That's alcohol. Now what would alcohol bc doing . . . say! I bet the prof's got a still going here. Sure! He's a bootleggerf' r'Clogg's mind had been repealed with piohibitioirj l'Yhat a oper- ator! All this time l thought hels a dude . . what a gimmick! Clogg soon finished guxlling the professor's precious supply of alcohol, anal was swaying through the laboratory after beckoning hallucina- tions. Although Cflogg clidn't know it. the greatest mind since Creation was also drunk. It was chas- ing a complex fraction clown a swaying parabolic curve. C'rn'ere baby . . . shay. are tloshe doufrlmutsh? 1 . :T l do believe l will eat one . . . mmm. good! . . clat perfeshor, what a shncak! lI2 a -W4 1' 1 X7 . F fzidslagf- x Ef f Q. 1 - - - .kj 1 X ', x ' yo- X I ' fy x, 6 1 .X f ' . V faqs - ' .wifi - if Q X l'Vhen only some crumbs remained. and the world's greatest mind was being digested in Clogg's stomach. he sat down on the laboratory floor and fell into a tossing sleep. Outside Professor Billings had been going frantic when he saw his dials refuse to register. W'hen he finally realized it might be some of Clogg's doings. he tried in a mild panic to contact the doughnut. He saw incredibly difficult fractions hanging from a dangerously high tangent graph and then nothing. No answer! He plunged into the laboratory to see Clogg roll- ing on the floor and a broken bcaker smelling of alcohol and a plateful of doughnut crumbs. The professor shrieked and Clogg's eyes flew open. He grinned. lNIighty shtrong shiencc there. perfcshorf' Good Lord. Clogg. you didn't! Good Lord. l did! nllo you know what you'yc done? 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It doesn't weigh much, nevertheless, a high school diploma is heavy. It is heavy with expectations. There is the expectation of teachers and parents that we, the diploma bearers, will be essentially able to grow in wisdom and understanding. There are the citizens who expect us to be good citizens, informed about the world with its variety of governments, and loyal to America. There are the neighbors who expect us to be dependable, and to be responsible. And there are the friends who expect us to be understanding and to care about people, any people, all people. What good is this diploma, what good is this education, if we can't apply it? How can we consider our study of history worthwhile if we do not use it to un- derstand the workings of our government? If we can't express ourselves well, of what use has been the study of English? Since we have studied music and art, our appreciation of culture should be enhanced. Only if we have learned the essence of living, which is the power of appreciation, may we leave Jamaica High con- fidently equipped to face life. In his book called I GIVE MY WORD AND SAY THE WORD, Ivor Brown has said: 'gHe who does not enjoy, he who does not appreciate, does not live. Here is life, here is a mold of clay. With this mold of clay can we create a design which is functional, practical, one we can use? Most of us would say yes. By the same standards can we create a code for living which is functional, practical, one that we may live by? If the answer is positive, then there is the hope in each of us for the security of peace in the perishable world. But that time will arrive when all of us have the immense happiness of believing that we have contributed in some way to the progress and to the good of humanity. Letis compare life to a game. The players have a better chance than those who sit in the grandstand. They know the difference between a fair ball and a foul. Will we be the players, or will we be the ones who take life for granted? Will we be able to tell the difference between the fair and the foul in life? If we do our best and look for the best in others, then life will have meaning. To live well, we must have a faith to live by, a self fit to live with. and a work fit to live for, To be truly alive, we must have something to live for: and to be happy, we must learn to live for others. We can not always tell what may happen to us in the strange complexity of life, but we can decide what happens in us-how we take situations, what we do with them. c'Sophomore comes from two Greek words: SOPHOS meaning wise. as in philosophy, or love of wisdom, and IWOROS meaning foolish, as in moron, or one whose mind is not fully developed. The wise fool knows enough to understand that he does not know everything. A classic story which illustrates this concerns a certain father who had visited his son's teacher. The instructor said. Your son failed in grammar. The father replied, l'm sorry, but l want to thank you for something else you have done lor my boy: youlve giyen him a great spiritual. altruistic aim and purpose in life. You see, sir, as a father. this is my idea of edu- cation: l would rather my boy come out of your class saying, 'I seecl' when he had seen, than to say, 'I saw' when he had never seen at all. Grammar is im- portant, but what good is it unless he has something worth saying? Gan we in essence compare ourselves to this boy: can we see ourselves as Mwise fools, knowing that we do not know everything? lf we can make this a working goal, then and only then, will we be able to open the door to true wisdom. Whatever our personal goals in life may be, this one belongs to all of us. Lorraine Van Eyk, January, 1957 I I 4- STEPHEN TANNER Prrsirlenf DORIS MEYER Vice-Pretvident PAT ORLOWSKI Secretary HARRIS TAYLOR Treasurer 01-'I-'ICEBS JANUARY 1957 January. 19.37 Dear Classmates: Our years at Jamaica have been a foundation for the future, but we ourselves must build up- ward from this foundation. Our teachers and ad- visers have done their part by helping us during our stay in Jamaica High School. Now that the time comes for us to enter the world, let us prove to them their troubles have not been in vain. In our hands lie the future of our lives and the hap- piness of our own individual selves. Although some of us are fearful of the future. not knowing what it will bring, we can thank jamaica for setting the first Cornerstone of our lives which will help us combat these fears. Upon graduation our years at Jamaica will be fond memories as we face the future and the op- portunities presented. The world we enter will not be as kind to us as the faculty of Jamaica has been, but we have had sufficient preparation for this new stepg and with deepest sincerity and gratitude we must realize that our years at Ja- maica have properly equipped us for the impor- tant tasks that lie ahead. YNe, as your Class officers, wish to take this op- portunity to congratulate each and every one of you and hope that life will be fair to you by giving you all your hopes, dreams, and deepest wishes. Let us all remember that our Chance has eomeg whether we make the grade or not is en- tirely up to the individual. Sincerely, Stephen Tanner, President Doris Meyer, Vice-President 115 DIANE ABBEY 189-10 Aberdeen Road, Jamaica Estates Honor Roll Tennis Club fMinor Jul Publicity Council Assistant to Teachers Art Club JUDY ABELES 67-76 223 Place, Bayside 64 Art Award Hebrew Honor Award C21 Girls' League Math and K-9 Clubs Scribblers Club and Magazine RITA ABRAMS 80-54 266 Street, Floral Park Assistant to Teachers Honor Roll Cell G.O. Representative Handball Club Typing Club ROBINA ALLIE 110-36 166 Street, Jamaica Assistant to Teachers Volleyball Intramural Honor Roll JOEL APPELBAUM 82-07 192 Street, Jamaica Correlation Classes V21 Swimming Team f2J Boys' Varsity Spanish Club G.O. Representative C21 STEVEN AXELROD 149-05 79 Avenue, Flushing Merchandising Honor Society Assistant to Teachers P.S.A.L. Awards MARLENE BECKMAN 88-14 183 Strr-et, Jamaica Assistant to 'I'f-achr-rs Art Award Honor Roll Softball and Basl-tvtball Intramurals 116 ,X 1 S AQ. .1 .. X A , si DORIS MARIE BLOHM 100-02 Bellaire Place, Queens Village Swimming Assistant Secretary of Dance Corps Swimming NJN Dance Choreography Contest C21 Athletic Clubs ' G.O. Representative ELAINE BLOOM 90-68 179 Street, Jamaica Assistant to Teachers Volleyball Intramurals Softball and Tennis Clubs Basketball Teams LILLIAN BOGUE 206-11 Rushland Avenue, Flushing Service Credit Social Dance Club Clubs Chevron Debating Club4St. Agnes VIVIAN BOLCSKEY 187-16 87 Road, Jamaica Estates Hilltopper and Yearbook Staffs Representative to Student Council Modern Dance Radius and Entie-Nous Staffs Arista Honor and Correlation Classes G.O. Representative 121 CAROL BRLINS 75--13 188 Street, Flushing Tironian Honor Society Honor Classes G.O. Representative Yearbook Staffs Stenography Awards Honor Roll Pl-IYLLIS DEBORAH BLRSTEIN 67-ll-1 17-1 Street, Flushing Arista Student Council Representative of .Xrista Girls' League Hilltopper Senior Representative Salutatorian of January Class CLAIRE CARROLL 83-21 159 Street, Jamaica Assistant to Nuns at St. Agnes Cheerleader at St. Agnes NANCY 1.. CHRISTENSEN 22-1-62 64 Avenue, Bayside Honor Roll Honor Classes Art, Typing, Acct., and B.A. Awards Boosters ROGER CLARK 106-50 159 Street, Jamaica Service Squad JOEL COHEN 75-05 210 Street, Bayside 6-1 Track Squad .Assistant to Teachers P.S.A.L. Award CAROLYN COX 89-07 169 Street, Jamaica Richmond Hill H.S.: Emergency Room Assistant to Teachers Dance Corps CSquare1 RICHARD CROWLEY 88-12 188 Street, Hollis P.S.A.L. Awards Boosters Assistant to Teachers ANTHONY D'ANGELO 164-34 77 Road, Flushing Honor Guard Art Award Track K1 year in other schoolj DOMENIC DIBELLA 229-18 88 Avenue, Queens Village t ? 1 S ' 1 A 4 VW ' fm X X ff f xx X0 s , , - of NM, V 3 , X Q A .J , Wm? X 4 , 'V 47,1 . 1 t ,M y X! f 'W Y, 1 'ts-Qs New ZX f N X t 'ASQ X AW ,sag s N6 We sas. 1- i W 1 - ww f A bike. :R 1. SEA , SQ 14 ,Ht , ,, s s my-S :, .,-AQ ff x i A X I T , is X , X 4 X , ELI DRUCKER 254-26 75 Avenue, Floral Park Lunch Patrol Oificer Editor of School Paper Honor Guard School Photographer WILLIAM DUNN 90-05 214 Street, Queens Village Rifle Team C11 Band C51 Major Music MJ Art Awards G.O. Representative Q41 CAROL EHRENFREUND 161-51 Jewel Avenue, Flushing YVONNE ETCHEVERRY 75-40 184 Street, Flushing Assistant to Teachers Honor Roll Dance Corps Assistant to Dean Chevrons WILLIAM FALLS 88-22 236 Street, Bellerose P.S.A.L. Award Boosters RICHARD FERRIS 85-11 Eton Street, Jamaica Intramurals P,S.A.L. Awards Boosters LINDA FINE 67-3-1 172 Street, Flushing City Council Representative Treasurer of Arista Governing Board of Girls' League Chairman of Socials Committee Sec. of Math and Science Clubs Advertising Staff in Hilltopper Scholarship Club and Honor R011 117 SUSAN MARILYN FINK 75-5-1 196 Street, Flushing Assistant to Teachers Intramural Teams Honor Classes P.S.A.L. Award Minor J LBaseball1 TOBY FISHBEIN 150-10 86 Avenue, Jamaica Correlation Classes Spring Festival of Arts Stagers Q11 G.O. Representative Program Committees Athletic Chevron RAYMOND FLEMING 170-58 118 Road, St. Albans Junior Varsity ARTHUR FLUG 73-33 173 Street, Flushing Golden A Yin Hebrew Award Hebrew Awards C21 G.O. Representative Honor Guard Honor and Correlation Classes JOANNA GIOE 82-37 166 Street, Jamaica Dance Corps Cheerleaders Correlation and Honor Classes G.O. Representative Art Awards C21 Vice-President of Dance Corps-in- Training LARRY GLOGOVSKY 80-35 267 Street, Floral Park KENNETH GORMAN 90-13 179 Street, jamaica Honor Classes Art Awards P.S.A.L. Awards l18 f 1 - is 7 .-.: , X . .. , . 1. .,:A , , .X W ,,,,. ,,,. 2 ,I .'iz:gg:g:i:,:sss. f W , ,.,. P A ..... f 1 f 1 ff. X Z s , Y ff? 1? 6 X f legs ' f Zgs v sf- 4 f Qwgslfvf it 1 ff l ' 4 MW . AVR XC ,WA 4 ffffvf. mf f A 1, 1 P , . f 4,0 1.7 f A s sf fa A A do 5 v ii I X , 1 XM, f - f 1::NW:f:'X 4. ' 7 5 JJ, WG X X x st Q .t A' Q t N X Q s XR ss- 14, sw, - ,, , I :'. IW V V - .sg ': 'W , L ff . , . ,W 2 .jhiz S , 7 . , , - 2 Wiz . FRANK GOTTERBARN . 94-33 216 Street, Queens V111age HARVEY J. GRAVER 65-47 224- Street, Bayside Midwood H.S.: Baseball Squad P.S.A,L. Awards V.A. Squad STEFFI GREENBERG 179-06 Union Turnpike, Flushing Vice-President and Corresponding Secretary of G.L. Reporting Staff of Yearbook Correlation and Honor Classes Clubs Program Committee G.O. Representative MICHAEL GREENFIELD 161-0-1 Jewel Avenue, Flushing Track Team Minor J Bowling Team Honor Guard RALPH WILLIAM GROSCH 79-28 21-1 Street, Flushing Swimming Team P.S.A.L. Award Boosters Basketball Clubs LONNIE HABER 150-A12 58 Road, Flushing Honor Roll Swimming Assistant ALBERT HAMMOND 91-06 1811 Street, Hollis IVAN ROY HANDLER 86-95 208 Street, Queens Village Music Librarian Assistant in English l'.S.A.l.. Awards ETHEL HEIT 182-12 80 Drive, Jamaica Girls' League See. of Discount Committee in S.C. Yearbook Hilltopper Advisery Board-All Day Conf. Boosters DOLORES HERRMANN 88-26 197 Street, Hollis Newman Club Honor Roll G.O. Representative Volleyball Intramurals JOANNE D. HUTCHINSON 177-32 106 Road, Jamaica Tironian Honor Society Volleyball Intramurals Softball Intramurals Chevrons Art Certificates Tennis Club DIETER JACOB 262-57 60 Road, Little Neck Soccer Team Honor Guard Major J's55 LINDA JACOBS 83-21 168 Place, Jamaica Girls' League Honor Roll C7j Honor Classes Ushering Squad Scholarship Club Program Committee MARGARET JAMIESON 67-09A 186 Lane, Flushing Honor Roll Vocal Training .Assistant in Swimming Swimming Club Modern Dance Art Award DIANA KAHANER 75-80 180 Street, Flushing Girls' League Program Committee Honor Roll and Classes Ushering Squad Volleyball Intrzunurals ANNE KAMINSKY 210-02 88 Road, Queens Villagl Visual Aids Squad and JH Bio. and Chem. Lab. Squads G.O. Representative Student Diseount Committee Boosters MICHAEL KAPNER 81-44 255 Street, Floral Park Baseball Team Track Team P.S.A.L. Awards JERRY KATCHER 85-36 159 Street, Jamaica Art JU and Awards Leaders Swimming Assistant Honor Roll Q51 Athletic J's' Yearbook-Art Staff FLORENCE HELEN KELLERMAN 89-26 240 Street, Belle-rose Biology Squad C25 Orchestra f2j Girls' Chorus Future Nurses Club G.O. Representative f3j AUDREY ELLEN KING 86-42 253 Street, Bellerose .Accounting Honor Roll Pitman Certificate Assistant to Teachers Baseball Intramurals RICHARD KLEIN 73-12 35 Avenue, Jackson Heights Band Student Band Teacher G.O. Representative Honor Guard P.S,A.L. Awards 119' RONALD KRACKE 175-ill Mayfield Road, Jamaica 32 PHYLLIS KRAMER 161-06 jewel Avenue, Flushing 65 Girls' League Honor Classes Honor Roll Boosters Assistant to Teachers RUBY KREPPEL 227-18 Hillside Avenue, Queens Village Boosters Clubs Library Squad P.S.A.L. Awards Volleyball Intramurals ROBERTA KURTZ 65-44 Utopia Parkway, Flushing Scholarship Club Library Squad Honor Roll and Classes MARTIN LAPIDUS 69-10 Utopia Parkway, Flushing Honor Roll Band Orchestra Fencing Club-New Utrecht H.S. PAULE'l l'E LEBENSFELD 67-52 181 Street, Flushing Treasurer of Girls' League Core and Correlation Classes Honor Roll Program Committr-e Art Award DAVID LEVICNH 67-40 211 Street, Bayside Tennis 'l'r-am fMinor l',I J Ass't. Basketbgill IM. 'flwy Senior Representative Biology Lab, Assistant Q21 Clubs Yearbook Staff P.S.A,L, Award 120 f 2 X 'WW X W if w fy! X N f My r fi if A q., X ,H M., M shi ff y W s , ,, AWA f ma f :W M ' Z X f 795 , -- Q is V swf ,U . 7 ,ff-Q Q 7 ,K- bf 'Xgf X, iw' ,HMM V, , ,-51. , ,,f 'Q-' WW as Q1 5 -X Xt NX x .. 2 'H ---- A ,slab 1 1- sz, M, f, , iw' 7 7 W 'if' .jf it ..., X Q ' X If ' X, .,..,, My I xx JOAN LILES 1 197-4OH Peck Avenue, Flushing Girls, League I G.O. Representative Stagers CQD Science and Glee Clubs Program Committee Honor Roll and Classes THOMAS MACE 88-27 240 Street, Bellerose 26 Honor Roll P,S.A.L. Awards EILEEN MacNIfLTY 206-23 Richland Avenue, Flushing Switchboard Honor Roll Newman Club Social and Square Dance Clubs G.0. Alternate ROBERT.-X MALEMED 75-67 196 Street, Flushing Art Awards Honor Roll G.O. Representative Student Relation Committee Chorus Boosters JOHN INIANGANIELLO 80-17 2-18 Street, Bellerose Handball Team Swimming Squad Boys' Varsity G.O. Representative lXlimeographers Club Honor Guard Mixed Vocal Training NANCY IXIANZO 80-lili lxloline Street, Bellerose DORIS MEYER 6-1-57 232 Street, Bayside Vice-President---Senior Class C.O. Representative Senior Representative Athletic Clubs Minor Switchboard MARILYN MEYER 87-O6 Chevy Chase Street, janiaiea Assistant to Teachers Honor Roll and Classes Boosters Program Committee FLORENCE MEYERS 87-15 204 Street, Hollis M.V.T. Q312 yearsj Music J Assistant to Teachers G.O, Representative FRANK MILIA 61-22 183 Street, Fresh Meadows Band G.O. Alternate Honor Guard Assistant to Teacher Q.-Xrty JULIANN MILLER 181-O7 69 Avenue, Flushing Literary Staff of Yearbook History Club: K-9 Club Honor Roll Scribblers Assistant to Teachers Boosters LOIS MISHKIN 67-O-1 181 Street, Flushing Co-Ed.-in-Chief and Clubs Ed. of Hilltopper Girls' League Co-CaptainiFreshman Boosters Student Council Committees Correlation and Honor Classes CAROLYN MURPHY 85-25 161 Street, jamaica Honor Roll 12,3 Newman Club Honor Classes GEORGE W. NAEDER 176-16 77 Road, Flushing Door Guard f Z dig' ,fl sl i JD 44 ,l , 55, Aw, I .-1 . 1 1 Q, ' ff ,:, i I it it 2 M 5 ' I W , MELVIN M. NEMETH 75-75 Utopia Parkway, Flushing Honor Guard 131 JEROME NESSANBAUM 161-25 Jewel Avenue, Flushing Honor Guard Assistant to Teachers LEONARD NICZKY 81-28 165 Street, Jamaica Outdoor and Indoor Track Boysl Varsity Major HJ' Honor Classes Honor Guard RONALD NUGGET 204-15 Foothill Avenue, Hollis Band P.S.A.L. Awards Football Manager-james Monroe H,S. PATRICIA ORLOWSKI 89-79 212 Place, Queens Village Newman Club 141 Secretary of Senior Class Senior Representative Baton Club Art and P.S.A.L. Awards ELVIRA PEPE 163-08 72 Avenue, Flushing Library Squad Typewriting Certificate Assistant to Teachers Honor Class-Spanish JOEL PIENN 64-29 Springfield Boulevard, Bayside G.O. Representative History Club C21 Honor Guard C21 121 BRENDA PIKEN 89-23 215 Street, Queens Village Art Awards Honor Roll and Classes Book Room Squad Talent Show AIACDALENA PITERA 221-35 90 Avenue, Queens Village Mt. Kisco H.S.: T.V. Cheerleader Intramural Sport Teams Bowling Club Newman and Nurses Clubs ARLENE CAROLYN POPPE 250-09 Elkmont Avenue, Bellerose Senior Chorus Art Award Bio. Squad-Major Officer of Math Club Oflicer of Math Club Honor Roll and Classes CHRISTOPHER PURCELL 180-17 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica Honor Roll P.S.A.L. Awards r2l G.O. Representative BILLIE RASKIN 184-09 69 Avenue, Flushing Honor Roll and Classes Literary Staff-Yearbook Dramatic Club Production Class Christmas Plav CLO. Representative V21 MYRA RASKIN 79--12 212 Street, Flushing Girls' Varsity Lf-adf-rs Swimming Assistant Hilltopppr-r 1174-rninine Touchl Yearbook Senior Representative Honor and Correlation Classes LINDA REFF 162-01 71 .AY1'IlllI'7FlllSlllflQ Honor and cl0IZf'lrlIlfrIl Class: s Library Squad Freshman Corr- Class Rep. for Yvzsilworilx Honor Roll 122 Q, W' rx , sg- e . S N Q x Qu ss., X.. . MARY REICHENTAL 197-20 89 Road, Hollis C-r.O. Representative Q51 Senior Representative Honor Roll Yearbook-Reporting Staff Pacesetter Staff Honor Classes Copy Staff of Hilltopper PAUL REILLY 82-35 218 Street, Queens V Baseball Newman Club Honor Guard EMIL RICHTER 9-1-18 Yanderveer Street, Queens Village Assistant to Teachers Gym .Assistant P.S.A.L. Award MARILYN ROACH 86-23 162 Street, Jamaica Chorus French Club Honor Roll Art Certificate Stenographv Honor Class Secretarial Ollice NORBIAN RQBBINS 69-14 181 Street. Jainaicii Bowling Team Honor Roll C.O. Representative Art Awards Science Lllulw CAROL ANN RODES 89-87 A'.xncli-rveer Street, Queens Yillage Nt-wm.in Club lRl'Cllt'sll'.l Spanish Club l..ltiI1 lflillw l'listo1'3' Club ANDREA RUTH 19-2,1 215 Street. Flushing Assistant to 'l'v.irliers illage ARLENE SAMUEL 6-l-01 Bell Boulevard, Bayside Honor Roll Tironian Honor Society Accounting Awards C2j History Squad C51 Chemistry Squad Cll Strnography and Typing .Xwards LINDA SANKEL 83-26 Lefferts Boulevard, Kew Gardens Girls' League Honor Roll and Classes Library Squad Tutor in Hebrew Red Cross Club EMMA LI.'ISA SANTOS 89-05 185 Street, Hollis Softball Basketball Volleyball G.O. Representative MIRIAM SCHECHTMAN 85--13 168 Place, Jamaica Core Classes Leaders Vocal Training Athletic Clubs and P.S.A.L. Awards Scholarship Club French Medal and Certificate ANITA SCHWARTZ 172-14 73 Avenue, Flushing G.O. Representative Girlsl League-in-Training Secretary-History Club Boosters History and Drama Clubs Library Squad C31 ARLENE SHAPIRO D 81-18 Haddon Street, Jamaica Honor Roll Boosters Art Awards G.O. Representative M.V.T. TOBY SHULAKER 65-17 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing Girls' League Usher Honor Roll and Classes Assistant in D63HiS OFHCC Secretary to Dr, Mersand Program Committee M 6' , ..,1i yi, A sw 'Q , 1 Y X . ,vvvezqaft t ' for , .J f 5 0 fd 4 ' W f fjff fab f Q ff X f, f f A y J? f ff I if 1 , f , 21' rf Wi S' V 'fy + U ,nf ,:,,. T T ,'y'7, 7 y ,,,,, , ' ,,ff,U,,.. Z FZ! f 1 if Z X i f I ,u,iii, , , ,,,,, ,, , 1, K zz., AW lf f ,ff V ARNOLD SIMMONS 65-83 160 Street, Flushing P.S.A.L. Award Merchandising Honor Society Honor Guard Locker Guard DOROTHY SIMON 69-09 172 Street, Flushing Girls? League Honor Roll G.O. Representative Chem. Lab. Squad Program Committee Assistant to Dean LAWRENCE SOLOMON 76-46 169 Street, Flushing Honor Guard Chess Club Assistant to Gym Teachers DORIS SPENADEL 82-25 258 Street, Floral Park Choir M.V.T. Honor Roll and Classes Art and Typing Awards Program Committee GARY STARK 65-11 180 Street, Flushing Society Club HARRIET STEINMAN 200-17 Kent Avenue, Hollis Assistant to Teachers KATHLEEN SULLIVAN 65-77 Parsons Boulevard, Flu Newman Club Honor Roll G.O. Representative shing 123 WILLIAM SUNSHINE 87-30 204 Street, Hollis Art Certifieate P.S.A.L. Awards Band L31 JOHN SURRE 241-25 86 Avenue, Bellerose Locker Guard G.O. Representative Q21 SNewtown H.S. MARY KATHLEEN TAMPLIN 168-37 90 Avenue, Jamaica Honor Roll Assistant to Teachers Chorus G.O. Representative Clubs-Volleyball STEPHEN TANNER 150-05 61 Road, Flushing President of Senior Class Senior Representative All Day Conference Clubs Assistant to Dean G.O. Representative f61 HARRIS TAYLOR 212-09 64 Avenue, Bayside Treasurer of Senior Class4Jan. Co-Manager of Basketball Team Minor HJ Take Pride in Your School C2J Bio. and Chem. Labs. Math and Chess Clubs DOROTHY TLTEIQR 82-27 164 Place, Jamaica Girls' League Band Honor Classes Major J in Music Honor Roll PHYLLIS USIIKOW 162-01 71 Avm'nue, Flushing Honor Roll Accounting Honor Roll Assistant to 'l'i-aclirfrs 124 2. w. gag! . , g i: , 1 2 , 5 X fit I , ? Z ! , , ff by f J Z f, ,, I ,M 1,5 ' . nf, W ? X a W W f-it O s W, 4 f 41 f if f, I ,gf 51, 5 'f W W 51550 ,Wi , ,,,. , 5 f ZQ Z Q f ! X I! , ,Q , f 0 if f X X I 4 X, Ii I is ax QE 1 EE 7 .L f LORRAINE P. VAN EYK- 86-92 208 Street, Queens Village Honor Roll French Club Subject Class Secretary Honor and Correlation Classes History Club Scholarship Club MARCIA WALSKY 178-36 Kildare Road, Jamaica Girls' League Vice-President-Math Club Art Staff-Scribblers Magazine History Club Program Committee Honor and Correlation Classes JUDITH WEBER 260-04 80 Avenue, Floral Park Chorus Volleyball Intramurals Handball Club Dramatics Club Math Club MYRA WEINTRALB 82-19 21-1 Street, Queens Village Girls' League Honor and Correlation Classes Art Award G.O. Representative Senior Class Representative Program Committee SHEILA CLAIRE XVEITZMAN 81-07 2-19 Street. Bellerose Girls' League Library Squad Yearbook Stall' Honor. Core and Correlation Program Committee Honor Roll FRED YYINTER 67-02 Springlivld Boulevard, Bayside Honor Roll Assistant to Dean Honor Classes KTICIIAEL WOLPOX' 7-1-ill Little Neeli Parliwav Glen Oaks . 1 Assistant to Teavhvrs Honor Roll P.S.A.L. Awards Honor Girard RICHARD WOODWARD 171-39 108 Avenue, Jamaica Bcngnlnnies Boys' Chgir 'l'mc'k Team Rifln' Club RUTH ZEILER 147--V2 Hoovvr txYi'IlllU Minor J Yearbook Staff Kioclvrn Dancc L35 Honor Classcs M.V.T. Q31 G.O. Representative C55 X , Jmmmicu I I 'I x ,Ax X lv R K N ll l X I 0 ,fl l ' ll E f kf l ll xxx ,Ayl- 'K ll:,,,?V ii- ls A X N X, . .. .... 1' .fi S WY ,,,,, V' ,,., . QM f , . ' , X ' VV ' I V 2 f A f f W4 glly mirror reflcffts zz lzmltlzy fam, A body strong in its rirclc. Ally mind is the mind of man, ECM smrclfzing, naw' stoplbirzg, irzqzlfsifllzv. I am 11Ca'm'satisj9vd. Ally home is built of low, and flu' doors Are ever open. A firclv of joy 1'Fz'olz'0s zuitlzin ii. Nmer'-crzdz'r1g is thc flow of tlzosv sul? Still I am not satisfied. Ally God belongs to 0z'm'yo1ze'. His cirfle of faith hovers above' mc. ,UT fup is flled to oz'crflozL'ing. Yet I am not satisfied. The rare of man is a fircle. ,lly soul rfvolzfes in space. If I could jqlllll the bcgilzzzifzg, If I could find the md, Then I would be satisfed. sllaxirze CARL M, ZORE 198-04 Foothill Terrace, Handball Team lfij G.O. Rf'prf'scntativr? P.S.A.L. Award LEONA ZUCKER Hollis 78-25 270 Strf-vt, New Hyde Park G,O. Rcpresvntntivf- Softball Team Honor Roll Art Club Chu-vrons o pass z'l1w'f'. Hoflzman 125 BEVERLY POLLACK Presidenl' JEFF LAFFEL Vice-Presidmzl SUE WOLFF Sefretrzri' MARTIN PURTNOY TVIFIINIIIFI' 26 UI-'FICERS JUNE 1957 ,Qfff iff I A V 'Sup Think of yourself as a giant planet revolving in a galaxy with millions of other planets. Con- tinually you travel alongside of other planets. An exchange. loss or mixture of particles from one to the other. results. Imagine yourself as a heavenly body to see your true importancefyour vastness. your possibilities Think also of your position in the galaxy-your path. your direction. your relation to the planets spinning around you. Think of the wonder of your ability to glide past suns and stars and con- stellations. gaining light and warmth and mutual benefit. But think also of the ease with which you could turn into nothingness by colliding with. smashing into or hindering another body. Each of us holds these powers and determines the best methods for our own purposes. Jamaica has been the orbit in which we have traveled for lour years. circling about one another in an ex- change of countless experiences. Wie must realize all our gains and we must set ourselves a goal. but we must Hot turn away from the galaxy which is life. If we did. we might disintegrate. as a burning comet dissolves, ln leaving klaniaica we have passed into a new phase ol- lilie. As your class president and vice- presitlent. we Xyisli you the constancy of Haley's comet and the brightness ol a star in your new spheres ol' activity. Sincerely. Beverly Pollack. President .lelli Lalliel. Vice-li'I'esiClel1t S1-IEILA R. ABRANIS 73-07 184 Strcct, Flushing 66 Art Ccrtiflcatt' Pitman Award Honor Roll Yearbook Rcprescntntivc Boosters Tironian Club SHEILA ADLER 65-158 Parsons Blvd., Flushing Boosters G.O. Rcprcscntative Honor Roll Mixed Vocal Training Assistant to Teachers PAUL JOSEPH AGULE 85-43 180 Street, Flushing 66 Track Tealn Honor Guard History Club Honor Roll Honor Class P.S.A.L. Award DIANA ALPERT 75-27 183 Street, Flushing 66 Girls' League Dramatic Award Stenography Award Library Squad Honor Roll .Assistant to Teachers ROSEMARY ALSTON 108-16 159 Street, Jamaica 33 Minor nfs Assistant to Teachers Locker Aid Laboratory Assistant RUSSELL ALSTON 171-36 107 Avenue, Jamaica Varsity Basketball Team P.S.A.L. Award KAROL AMES 85-16 218 Street, Queens Village 27 Girls' League Senior Representative G.O. Representative C33 Art Award 67 Minor HJ and P.S.A,L. Award Honor Classes K5 if f Z 1 J 7 4 ' 07, M - 3, ,-5 I' f 2 rf 4 4 f X X A f 5 -,., f 1 fi 7 '53, 1 , y xy tgj , f A . NNI 5 C NSN X. 2 Q 1 Q , f Q X f it . -wi EDYTHE ANDERSON 247-52 89 Avenue, Br-llcrosf' 26 G.O. Representative Volleyball Intramurals Typcwriting Awards ELEANOR ANDERSON 167-11 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica 32 Honor Roll G.O. Representative Music nj Art Certificates C21 Glef- Club Girls' Chorus Spanish Club JACQUELINE ANDERSON 172-1-1' 107 Avenue, Jamaica .fl Walton Volleyball Intramurals Pitman Awards Art Awards TOBY ANGERMAN 150-52 77 Road, Flushing 67 Honor Roll Art Award Accounting Honor Society Softball Club LOIS ARON 212-06 86 Avenue, Queens Village 27 Honor Roll Stagers Club G.O. Representative Honor Classes Student Interest Committee ROBERT ATLAS 78-35 269 Street, New Hyde Park Math Club Science Club Physics Club Chess Club MARIAN AZERRAD 88-10 Parsons Blvd., Jamaica 32 Stagers Honor Roll Honor 'Classes Program Committee 127 BERNARD S. BACHRACH 223-4-1 65 Avenue, Bayside 64 Track Team C41 Cross-Country Team C23 Major and Minor fs P.S.A.L. Awards Dramatic Award Honor Roll Honor Guard SUSAN BAHL 152-54 Jewel Avenue, Flushing 67 Honor Roll Dramatics X , f f for X Z X? Z 7 jff X wi if it Y fisyf f f X f W4Wr l rc 6 X ,X f X X jf LINDA BAILEY 221-35 90 Avenue, Queens Village 28 Arista Tironians 131 Accounting Honor Society Program Committee C21 Correlation and Honor Classes Accounting, Sten., and Art Awards Honor Roll BARBARA BALLWEG 87-08 251 Street, Bellcrose 26 Arista Honor Roll Honor Classes and Correlation Classes Art Certificates Scholarship Club Chorus LINDA BANTEL 87-22 253 Street, Bellerose 26 Varsity LeadersfGoverning Board Swimming Assistant Art Awards Correlation Classes DONALD BARBAKOFF 81-34 Surrey Place, amaica 32 Art Award Honor Guard ,f jf! G.O. Representative fl' b L JOEL WILLIAM BARKAN 84-09 Chevy Cll'lllSl' Str:-art Jamaica 32 Manager of Basr-ball Team Band and Orchestra 189 Officer of History Club G.O. Rf-prcsr-ntativf: Boys' Varsity Yearbook Stall' Honor Classes 128 K ,VV , , ' f fi.. 1 ,, .1 , ,, -,nets-:,g,,. , x ? X 2 fx X f LOUIS BARTH 80-80 Surry Road, Jamaica Spanish Club Assistant to Teachers G.O. Representative Bio. Club Honor Roll SANDRA BARTON 256-03 87 Drive, Bellerose Volleyball Intramurals Assistant to Teachers Boosters 1. Jw I X Hi ELX Assarr - I 101- 159 'S ea amaica ,J , V A 2Choir,QAndN S . K if101' HTS' es ative Se -1 r epresentative s ftbaii Club Qllgdependent Skits 121 by 4, f if tit xr I . 4 . ,... ..., 'N s , X 1 s N ' -- -... . LORRAINE BATANSKY 76-51 169 Street, Flushing 66 Yearbook Representative Boosters Chorus Library Squad Honor Roll Secretarial Staff of Yearbook JOHN BECKER 82-10 165 Street, Jamaica 22 Basketball Cross Coun 'y .V I , Omd ck Homin' mard 7 1 i . lei' Ll -5 ROBERT BECKER 184-50 Rlidland Pkwy., jamaica Estates Art Awards Band C.O. Representative tlil Major lNfIusical ALYDA BECKINIANN 85-87 150 Street, Jamaica Hill Intramurals Assistant to Teachers lNlAR'l'HA BEIN 72-50 153 Street, Flushing 67 Assistant Editor of Yearbook Associate Editor of Scriblmlr-rs Secretary of French English Bookroom Squad 3 Switchboard Operator X Chess Club H? llonor Roll DV IIARRIET LEE BELSON 82-80 166 Street, Jamaica 32 G.O. Representative Boosters Girls' League in Training History Club Program Committee Library Squad BARBARA ANN BENC 212-11A 73 Avenue, Bayside 64 Honor Core Honor Roll Art Award Honor Classes French Club HARVEY ELLIOT BENJAMIN 75-40 169 Street, Flushing 66 Associate Editor of Yearbook President of Problems of Democracy Club Hilltopper G,O. Representative French Club History Club Honor Classes SANDRA BERG 67-40 164 Street, Flushing 65 English Honor Spanish Club Glee Club Honor History GEORGE L. BERGOFIN 73-30 174 Street, Flushing 66 Honor Classes Honor Roll G.O. Representative Indoor and Outdoor Track Minor J P.S.A.L. Awards ROBERT BERKSON 84-71 Hornelawn Street, Jamaica 32 Varsity Soccer CMajor JDJ Track Team QMinor JMD G.O. Representative C21 Honor Roll Staff Members of Radius -4 ons J - C 1 I i 1 .xc X ! gb 1 AQ x 13, v 105 , KV, ' ss.. ' I smwwsrx Vx. 7 f,YH 1 -., 1 S. af 14 s- Q 4 Cf, f WJ! f A 9312 f f 4, V L, ,MB W f KW, W .... A gy :W ,f I .A ,wi V et! 'fi , V V' Wf5MMZ 1. , tn, aw' ,mfak-'ZL I .. , ,X V ., . 1 ,tm , J A ,f Q 'Q f rt, gm? Woe Q64 oi, ,ZM ,rrl 5, 1 , fry? V , ,f,V f .,,,,,rr,,,,, WV3 7 1 , ,X V, V 7 it V 1 f WW Q71 s 45 X ,.,, f . ,,,. 5 . . I ,wx V K, f ., .,.., , ...., . .,.., , , Mafwt-W, 'V zf 'Q ,, '15s + Q 5 9 , f Ya , M V I Y x Q: 9 Q64 3 4 x V to xfia ig- , V W rt, ss. V EQ Q 1 f Wx ,. b I A .1 1.: , 2 ,- Wi c . , 2 -.,, ' ,M ' t Q ---- A A I ' ,,V. 'f .X f W5 taW'3WMstwfo 1 A W ,i X W . MQQ,gs A ,Z ,1 st f BARRY BERLIN 86-30 188 Stn-vt, Jamaica Estate Honor Roll Honor Classes FI'l'YIf'l'l Club History Club ELAINE BERMAN 70-02 173 Stn-rt, Flushing 66 Cher-rlr-aders Candidate for Pu-sidrrlt of CLD. Leaders lStudf'nt Council Rr'p.j Elections and Nomination Committee Student Council Cabinet Speech Award Scholarship Club SHEILA L. BERMAN 70-11 Kissena Boulevarcl, Flushing 67 Honor Roll Accounting Cf-rtificate G,O. Representative- Assistant to Tr-achers LINDA E. BERNSTEIN 67-35 214 Street, Bayside Honor Roll Honor and Core Classes Historian of Dance Corps Publicity Council Art Staff of Yearbook Art and Spanish Awards G.O. Representative ALICE BERRY 21-44 Fulton Street, Brooklyn M.V.T. Choir Public Speaking Award Music Letter Art Award Volleyball Award LYNDA JOYCE BERSHAD 75-34 168 Street, Flushing 66 Boosters Handball Club Chevrons Glce Club Program Committee Merchandising Club JANET BIARDI 167-15 Grand Central Parkway Jamaica 32 Girls' League Orchestra Musical J Honor Roll G.O. Representative Newman Club 129 THEODORE BIER 184-27 'l'udor Road, Jamaica 32 Arista Seliolarsliip Club Yearbook-Reporting Staff Honor Roll C.O. Representative History Club Math Club ROBERT BIRDSALL 65-77 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing 65 Band Major MJ Honor Roll General Carpentry Work Constructed Sets for Plays MARCIA BLACKMAN 204-15 Foothill Avenue, H G.O. Representative Honor Roll Honor Classes Accounting Awards Glee Club Boosters Volleyball Intramurals ollis 23 MARILYN BLANK 1513-14 73 Avenue, Kew Cardens Hills 67 Boosters Stagers Honor Roll Girls' League-in-rlraining Future Nurses Club RICHARD W. BLANK 217-O3 77 Avenue, Bayside 64 Arista Boys' Varsity Cross-Country Team Indoor and Outdoor Track Teams Math and Science Clubs Physical Science Laboratory Squad NOMA BLECHMAN 181-11 Aberdeen Road, Jamaiea Arista Girls' League KTM Hilltopper 14,1 Math Club Scribblers Club Honor Roll Every 'I'r-rin Horlm' and Correlation Classes DALE BLOMBERC 80-15 210 Street, Queens Village 27 Honor Roll Honor Cuard Assistant to Teaehers P.S.A.L. Awards 130 fif - 1,1 , f? ,-:. my I vw . 4 -af. MWA Z. : r X av X9 is-f , 4 f , W X r X 1 7 , 4 xX , .s if f i , mf si ff 3. A f ' f f da' A fra X . , ri.. 2+ , Z W Q l ,, I . ..,... --1 1 X ,' ,e . 3 2' V . 1 Y fit, ,1 .V f X' - af M5 syw ,, sm , f 'LAB f We , gi ' ,,f..f1 ' s W , .. -ff' A ,....1,. .. 1 ., ff 7iNEy,2,f-Lf Q 1 , stiff x Sf! atfzfifg-J ' ., .--3.-::... 1: f st f::5::,,, --' ,fr X . f , , M , 1,33 if Ni . 'Ni ' 1 NX A N N X N . 1 X X ex X X X 1 it tg W! 21: ,Q MARTIN BLUMEN ' 65-17 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing SANDRA LEE BODNER 170-25 Highland Avenue, Jamaica 32 Honor Roll and Honor Classes Modern Dance Girls' League-in-Training Paeesetter Staff D G.O. Representative ROSEMARIE BOJE 67-O3 184 Street, Flushing Basketball Intramurals Glee Club Honor Roll Red Cross Club SUSAN BON 176-511 80 Road, jamaica Estates Cheerleaders Swimming Assistant Honor Roll Scholastie Clubs Athletic Clubs Senior Representative G.O. Discount Chairman NEIL BOOKSPAN 70-23 175 Street, Flushing Honor Guard Captain of Hall Patrol GLORIA BORACK 150-40 71 Avenue, Flushing 67 Clee Club Htilltil' R011 Boosters Volleyball Intramurals BARBARA LEE BOIQCHEY 82-25 218 Street, Queens Village 27 Girls' League Usher Representative to Junior Red Cross C.O. Representative Chorus Musieal J Yearbook- Literary Stall' Honor and Correlation Classes MICIIAEL BRADY 159-18 R5 .'xX't'llll1', .IAllllil1l'il lil Czlptain of SXX'1llllIl1I1Q' llwlillll Major and Ixlllllil' Boys' Varsity Sl'I1lUl' Class R1'p1'1-sciltaitiye 111111111' Class llonlu' lilllllll MARCIA BRAYDEN 93-07 2111 Plare, Bellaire 28 SXV11Illlllllg Assistant Swi111111i11g Volleyball 111tra111111'11ls Softball Il111'1lll11Il'il1S ERIC BREITBART 83-O3 168 Place, Jamaiea 32 Arista Senior Band Yearbook History Club Honor and Correlation Classes Musical J DOROTHY BRENNAN 147-52 71 Avenue, Flushing P.S.A,L. Award Honor Roll Assistant to Teachers JOSEPH BRENNAN 89-08 182 Street, Jamaica Brooklyn Technical H.S.: President of the Newman Club Bowling Team MARSHA BRENNER 65-18 172 Street, Flushing Pitman Honor Award Typing Award Boosters Honor Roll Volleyball Intramurals HOWARD BRESLOW 138-09 No. Hempstead Turnpike, Flushing 55 Honor and Correlation Classes Science and Engineering Club Honor Roll G.O. Representative . k x sc. F s .XS jf., 4 .1 45, 1 1 . My 1 '4' fl- l 5' f ' 1 :A 1 . 1 2- ,V W1 X '33 1 M X s ' 4, N 1 1,1 Sis i 3 A W 1 1 V 1 1 'N-We' 'Q S22 I f v,,,,, ' -15, f N f 1, .tm ...1g:,,,W'.'. W df 1 I iff if if f N , 7: '1 fr'-110' , E f .J 1.11 , T 'f 1 1 H , ..,,.,.1 iv ,E ,X ,f fs .: 4 ,ew-1 ,-.':'Q- is f . . .I 'MEF S' X C JERYL BROCKNIAN 88-lb 217 Street, fl2ll1'1'llS Village 27 llonor Roll li-'lCl11I1 l1111111rCl11ss1's JOHN BROWN 154'-0.5 71 .'AV4'Illlf',.IIllll1I1I 1 Ilznndbzill 'l'l'2tUl 1'5:111c1 NORMAN BROWN 76-119 17.5 Street, Flushing 613 President of G.O. Arista Co-Chairman of Discount Coniinitter- President of Spanish Club Student Interest Comrnittee Arista Representative- to Student Council History Club STEPHEN BROWN 172-90 Highland Avenue, jamaica 32 Vice President of the G.O. Boy Leader of Arista Senior Band Cross-Country and Track Teams Squad Leaders Hilltopper-Staff Member WALTER B. BROWN 150--11 77 Road, Flushing 67 Honor Roll Honor Classes Dean's Squad Chess Club ELEANOR M. BROWNER 150-13 Hoover Ave., jamaica 32 Arista Vice-President of Leaders Yearbook Hilltopper Swimming Assistant Band Honor Roll MARIAN BRUCKNER 88-10 187 Street, Hollis 23 Girls' League President of Future Nurses Club Yearbook Honor Roll Honor Classes G.O. Representative Visual Aid Squad 131 RONNIE BUCHBINDER 175-18 73 Avenue, Flushing 66 Girls' League-in-Training Boosters Intramurals Honor Roll Student Council Scholarship Club MAURICIO BUENO 150-90 Village Road, Jamaica 35 Captain of Cross-Country Team Major J's for Track Major 'J' for Soccer Cross-Country Team Track Medals ANNA BUMAS 161-25 Jewel Avenue, Flushing 65 Honor Roll Pitman Honor Certificates Honor English Classes KENNETH BUXBAUM 75-58 193 Street, Flushing 66 Honor Roll Honor Classes Art Awards Typewriting Award History Club MARILYN BZIIRA 65-15 181 Street, Flushing 65 Arista Head of Arista Tutoring Committee Girls' League Hilltopper Staff Yearbook Staff G.O. Representative Senior Representative LARRY CALDUON 67-15 Parsons Boulevard, Jamaica Midwood High School Football Tf-am Locker Guard in Gym AUDREY CAMPISI 188-15 Brinkerhoff Avenue, St. Albans Program Committm- Assistant in Cr-neral Oflicr- Honor Roll Andrew Jackson High School 132 X L A - iiii '?'E Q:'c'-- fy . i g ff! I X 7 wwwewf x. Wfw f P f fav I f f fff were N 'f X 1 1 0 ff? f A X 1 -.-.. ,73 1 w r f WZ f' I M 'ff ' V4 K W' ,s , ,,, ff , 1.4, , 5 LZ . ff U' ' M' V Q, XXX okjfsf f V ww X , ' if ff, X gf f W s Q 'Q ' X y ,, ' 5,243 ,V of ' g Q? ggi ,. W V , f W, K wtf! ..' s M X 'few W4 fl A ff f gwaff MICHAEL CANTER 187-14 Perth Road, Jamaica G.O. Representative Honor Guard Treas. of French Club flj Assistant to Teachers BEATRICE CAPPELMAN 201-14 Hillside Avenue, Hollis Trinity 'Club Volleyball Intramurals Gym Chevron Public Speaking Certificate Arista Tutoring Service A . I 1 i J ,ff ,,,,,,,zc!?e3NEv11-:vig 534s,15LAvo,L-is 151-10:,8f1 Dnwe, Jamaica NewtqWnj.,,I5fi4S.: v ' ' i Dramabics Clubj , ' f Volleyball Intramurals English Glub QJournalismj BARBARA CARELL 89-60 Hillis Court Boulevard, Queens Village Volleyball Tournament ERNEST CARR.-XRA 73-3-1 189 Street, Flushing Assistant Editor of Yearbook Honor Core Honor Classes Honor Roll L-ll Assistant to Teacliers GEORGE CASELLA 89-34 209 Street, Queens Yillag Chorus Honor Roll Honor Classes Accordion Club LORETTA CASPER 160-16 8-1 Avemu-, Jamaica Newman Club C l7R.XNkI1 .S kf11.X1N1lN1'l 1511-llli 71 .XX't'1Illl',l'llllS1ll1lg 1A'LlL1lll'S 111 l,11n':11'x 51111411 l'.,X,l.. SXYIIIIIIIIIIM, .XXV.ll'Ll 51111111511 1111113 l 11't1o11 llalitor K-1ll1T5 li-9 1111111 1X1.XRl1'lN LIl1.XRN1iY 61--1-1 2111 S1l'l't'1, B1lXS1Cl1' So1'1'1'1' 111111111 111111111' 111141111 Baud Honor LZl.1ss1-s 0.0. Rl'1Jl'i'St'I11.lt1X't' G.-XIL LZHASEN 87-78 1511 Str:-vt, Ja1111g1iC:1 Captain of Swimming Assistants SVVl1l1IIl1Ilf5' G.O. RC'lJ1'tISt'I1tLitlX't' Student QlOl1I'll1l1 Clonunittccs Art Clt'1'I11:1CLIIE' PATRICIA CHEATHAIXI 162-25 76 Avenue, Flushing GREGORY J, CHIARMONTE 86-19 176 SIl'f'C't, J:11naiCa1 32 Honor Guard Newman Club Don Bosco HS. Football and Track Teams Dramatics RICHARD CHIZXER 76-52 176 Str:-ct, Flushing Bowling Team G.O. Rfrpre-sentative 131 Honor Guard Math Club Honor Class AVIV.-X CI-IRUST 171-12 8-1 Road, 121111211621 1 x 133- 5-15, , -1 L 14 new ' 'am 1 7 -N X f y f , Q 7 Q MYRNQX CHURGIN YH!-11 I-1-'l S1.l'l'1't, -I:1111z1ic 1 flil'1Sl 1,1-z1g11r' l'r11c1111'1io11 Iflnss llonor llxslorx' Cllusw .Msistgnnt to l1ll'Llf'1lf'lb 1IOW.fXRDC1I1L'SI'EK 89-21 1515 S1l l'1't, -111111111411 Ill'l'Jl'l'XV ,-Xwzud Honor' Roll Cllnrss 1111113 Bund Assistant to '1ll'2lC'1l1'l'S GER.-XLDINE GIPIJITELLI 91-15 183 Strf,-vt, Hollis G11-fr Club Ql11Ol'11S ANDREW COHEN 811-30 169 Strf1et,Ja1naiCz1 Trvasurm-r of G.O. Honor Roll and Classes :Krista Band Clubs Circulation Managm' of Hilltopper fy Q! 1 '7 AR EN C E11 '1 lgilbzgulclulntra i11raEtZ7 - '170n X ff X ARTHUR GOHEN 70-56 17-1 Street, Flushing Prcsidvnt of K-9 Club Clubs Biology Lab. Squad Hilltopper Honor and Go1'1'C1z1t1on Classes BURT COHEN 75-27 194 Stnfc-t, Flushing Honor Roll Lab. Yearbook Honor Guard Bio. Lab, 111 133 ,f ELEAXOR COIIEN 1514--lil 76 Roztd, Flushing Cirls' 1,1-iigiiv llilltoppm-r Stall' X'l'lll'lUOOli 511111- ILU. Rt-p1'4'sv1itgmtix'C Ilunur :ind Corrm-lution Ll1LlSSt'S EYE COIIEN 1519-25 71 .AVt'I1llI', Flushing Pluy Production Chorus Softball Intraniurals Honor and Core' Classvs LAWRENCE COHN 80--12 168 Strvc-t, Jainaira rIi1'Zll'l'i Ttwun C,O. Counril Budget Committf-r' History Club Assistant to rIlC'Llf'11C'1'S Band and Orch:-stra C119 NIARGARET COHEN 131-22 225 Strnfvt, Lauri-lton Assistant to Teachers Lab, Assistant Ht-brew lutor Ht-brow Club Futurf- Nursvs Club SANDRA COHEN 80-74 Dumfries Place, Janiaifa Assistant to Tr-achers Vollcvball Intramurals WILLIAM COHEN 811-U7 258 Strrwt, Belle-rosv Stztgrrs Yi-arbook H illtoppvr Honor Roll History Club Swnior Rl'lJI'f'Sl'Tl12II1V'l' CHRISTINE CONRAD 811-611 193 Strf-f't,Jziir1gti1'1n Arista Cirlsl 1,1-ziguf' Yvzn book Honor Roll Honor and Crnrwlation Cilgtssf-s Softball lntrznntnztls 4 - 1 131- 7 Y' im, XXX A i 447 ' 6 :fi LL S Q X-71 f Y ' xv X if . W W 7 f Wg' M rss N sf f f is H 4 W lifj, 15, Hs ' ff ,f 4 1 51 giqwf .--, my-ffm: ,,. I 1 ,,,, 542 2 .j f X V' V ,,., .: ., 'W his? ' OV., , ,,,,Vi 7,2 ' Q- f ,. . . f.f,'fi 1. N , f 72 ' SQA ,, , 5 wg, MW ' 7, Z 4 Y X f i f 72 f f f X X , I , M X 7 , Is , H K W, f y if if 7 , . 55,7 , I, 3517 ,,. f f s 'Em 4 f t Q? A W f A 4 7 Q st X 5,1114 A SUSAN COOK 249-12 87 Avenue, Bcllrrose Vice-Presiclvnt of Dann: Corps Swimming Assistants Play Production Swimming J Glce Club .ALBERTA COOPER 241--16 86 Avc-nur, Bellerostt Swimming Assistants f6,J Swimming 1Spf:edi Mixt-d Vocal Training Music Senior Reprt:se?nt11tiv6 DAVID COOPER 75-66 196 Strt-rt, Flushing History Office Assistant History Club Honor Roll Music J Attc'ndanCQ Alonitor ROBERTA COOPER 183-11 69 Avi-nu:-, Flushing Boostvrs Yearbook Stall' G.O. Re'p1'cscnt1itix'm- Mintii' :incl Clit-vrons Softball and A'ol1vyb.i11 Intigimur ZINA COOPER 67-94 Springtivld Bouli-x'.u'C1, Baxsidt' Boustvrs Minor in Handball Orrlin-str.i Girls' Chorus l,ibr.nax .ind Mvdimxil Squad ALLAN COOPERMAN 31-211 167 Slrvvt. -1.un.iir.i X 1'.S.A.I,. Aw.1rd H1111 llttrul j f? Assistant to 'llvgirlivrs 5 i Assistant tu Dum . , ,s 1 SALYA 1'ORE CORI 73--1-1 15121 Strvvt, liluslting . . Yvnrliooli Stull' ' Nvwnnui Club Honor :ind Cora' Clussi-s Honor Roll 7. Assistant to 'llt'.irln'i's RS..-X1 Ax '1 , sk , ,. . s.uc i-- x- M - is, Q xx . ft JOAN CORRICAN 214-153A Hillside Avc'i'uu-, Queens Village llouor Roll llouor Class .xk'1'Ollll1lIlg and ll..-X. llouur Roll 1A'i1klt'l'S-lll-Illlllllllllg Volleyball and Softball lutrauulrals Art .Xwartls lllllllllll Awards ELEANOR COUMOU 269-0-1 77 .Xvvniu-, New llvdv llarlt Newiuan Club Honor Club Aetouiitiiig llonor Roll Minor and l',S.A.L. Award Stenograpliy :md Art Awards JOSEPHINE CRIFO 80-64 164 Street, Jainaiea Tironian Honor Sotiety Honor Classes Pitman Award Honor Roll Shorthand Certificate Art Award JOYCE CUTHBERTSON 167-06 111 Avenue, Jamaica Tennis Club Glee Club Assistant to Teachers Mixed Vocal Training History Club CAROLINE DACHS 161-35 86 Avenue, Jamaica 32 Arista Hilltopper Yearbook Correlation Classes Scholarship Club Vice-President of Girls' League Recording Sec. of Girls' League GLORIA DALAKL' 175-08 73 Avenue, Flushing Choir and Chorus Assistant Editor of Yearbook Girls' League Honor Roll and Classes P.S.A.L. Award Attendance Award Music ALAN DAMPSEY ' 73-61 196 Place, Flushing Golf Team Major nfs Honor Roll Honor Classes if :M K t , E ti. tw 3 X X X X 5 A : Q 'I 1 X A s , NWN Q V fgsiaixiizritziii' vers 1 ..,.,',v W 5 N- Q' A Lillrs Q ,ki ff l W 5 , , A .,., f X X , , , W , N f W 0,5 , . X .,,. , Sim '2 ' 'Z 7 1 M ,, AZ M ' 1 M ,Q W X W 'ff xi .if MWUV ,iv W f Af f f? f f 1 is ' : ' f ,,,, A is vv r ? X frm- W 1 f r my I x ff! W ff? ff ff? 1, y f f N 'ff N f ,X fi 4 v WX K 1 W I 1 12, if V if N xf 41 f 9 7 Q ff , 7 l f I7 ..,,. ., ,.,,.. E f f LESTER DAVIDOFFI 90-27 149 Sll'lf'f't, Janiaifa Honor Roll Lab. Squad Chr-ss Club K-9 Club Camf-ra Club MIOHANNA DAVIS 75-415 187 Str:-et, Flushing Hilltoppvr Swimming Assistant Club Swimming Art Award 12,9 Honor Roll Library Squad HJ.. NANCY DAXLAND 83-37 256 Strf-et, Floral Park Tironian Honor Soeiety Honor Classes Art Awards Honor Roll ANTHONY DE COSTANZO 64-27 217 Street, Bayside General Otlice Aid 121 STEPHEN DEMAS 150-03 85 Drive, Flushing G.O. Representative Honor Guard Gym Clerk DONALD DENEKE 85-09 160 Street, Flushing History Club THELMA DENHOFF 150-15 72 Road, Flushing Chorus Honor Classes Assistant to Teachers Program Committee 13 IONE DENTZ 178-10 69 Avenue, Flushing Assistant to Teachers ALBERT DERBY 69-60 108 Street, Flushing G.O. Representative Honor Classes Yearbook Staff Varsity Soccer Team Boys' Varsity BRUCE DERESH 64-20 228 Street, Bayside Varsity Swimming Team Honor Roll Honor Classes Art Awards Assistant to Teachers HOWARD DEUTSCHER 83-06 Edgerton Boulevard, Jamaica Dramatics J Drama Corps Lead in Arts Festival Play G.O. Representative Honor Roll BARRY DIAMOND 75-ll 198 Street, Flushing Honor Classes Honor Roll Junior Varsity Basketball Scribblers Club P.S.A.L. Awards JOAN DICKERT 190-25 Woodhull Avenue, Hollis K hiqv .- Representative to G.O. Council Biology Squad Assistant to Teachers BARBARA DICKMAN 183-03 641- Avenue, Flushing Assistant to 'Ik-achcrs Boosters Chorus Volleyball Intramurals 136 , f cs X1 ,. 'X s W A s 9' 4 N! X N A is 1- S S4 A V ,MT 1. ,R XX ii Qt its X sw X s 4? 4- 3 1 . , X f ' ' M -s '1 ,s V : 1 X-s 1 K H ,-lm , , Q V, S if .l 1. FX 1 ns.: If is ' p. , e 2 ' I Q :X' S ' X f ' ie, si ' , 1 Ls-1 ' HN ss R, , LORRAINE ANN DIETZ 90-30 204 street, Hollis Glee Club Newman Club Intramurals MICHAEL DINA 169-23 88 Avenue, Jamaica Latin Award Science Activities Club Honor Roll Art Award ARTHUR DINOWITZ 841--25 Midland Parkway, Jamaica Honor Guard BRENDA DOBBS 73-55 217 Street, Bayside .Accounting Honor Society Assistant to Teachers Officer of Accounting Society MARSHALL DOCTEROFF 80-02 165 Street, Jamaica ALLAN DODWELL 73-12 193 Street, Flushing Correlation Classes Honor Roll C.O. Representative Assistant to Teachers Art Awards HARRIET DORCHUCK 202-35 Foothill Avenue, Hollis Yearbook Stall' Honor Accounting Society Assistant to Teachers Boosters Art Award Dressniaking Award LAURA DORR 107-39 New York Boulevard, Janiaicu Assistant to 'lk-ncliers Intrnniurails ROBERT DOSCHER 88-03 1915 Stn-et, Hollis 23 Merchandising Honor Society Hall Patrol PAUL J. DOSTER 73-43 193 Street, Flushing Honor Classes Honor Roll Honor Guard Assistant to Teachers ELEANOR DRESCHER 235-20 Union Turnpike, Queens Village 27 Honor Roll Boosters Volleyball Intramurals Art Award ELAINE DREZIN 263-07 79 Avenue, Floral Park Accounting Honor Society Assistant to Teachers K-9 Club History Club PETER DROB 75-67 194 Street, Flushing Vice President of G.O. Captain of Golf Team Secretary of Boys, Varsity Education Committee Squadleader G.O. Representative MEL DRUCKER 173-20 73 Avenue, Flushing Baseball Team Boys, Varsity Editor of Spanish Newspaper Honor Guard Honor Roll taypfi 1112 ' A si , W 7 ies i Q 3 ' ff ,.,f,, - W f f f Wf ZA ijfgyf ' ff 7 I I 1 f 4 X f X il? 1 f 0 1 Q f X 1 X f 4 Q l tariff? .1 f if W 7' 25W ' 7 2 7? , .. Mr' f, ff fs A ff V ' i iff Wa af W f 1 f 4 fa f if y X! 2 . 27473 ' 5 X, f QV f I ,, 9 6 'X x f- 1.11.3 M f , W X J 2 I K ' f x x ga W R 4 Q , f a :LQ 31 r f ... ,fff,..e , fs? s . W ff M 2 W sf f 'f M 1 R if W Q is X, ' N v X off N A ..,: ,,lV, Q 4 T W ww 4 amz. ff s 7 Q 1 7 ,i z,-1.7, 1, fy X ,bfi V , iSIl.if'f,' W ?2i2:.,X x V , . , A :.Jri-225:53 rf , ff W,-1 area: 1:-'-52131326121 .s-J' .xi CAROLE DUERR 90-25 2l0 Place, Queens Village 28 Honor Roll Tironian Honor Society Pitman Award Typewriting Award G.O. Reprf-sr-ntative MARVIN DURELL l8l-39 Tudor Road, Jamaica Bowling Team Track Team Band Scholarship Club Honor Roll ROGER J. DYCKMAN 93-19 207 Street, Queens Village Honor Roll History Club Assistant to Teachers Assistant to Dean of Boys KENNETH ECKERT 167-02 Highland Avenue, Jamaica 32 Track Team Cross-Country Team Boys' Varsity Honor Roll G.O. Representative Art Awards Honor and Core Classes SUSAN EDELHERTZ 65-32 l8l Street, Flushing 65 G.O. Representative Girls' League Library Squad Assistant to College Advisor JAMES M. EDER 85-86 Santiago Street, Hollis 23 Swimming Team Honor Guard Q2l Science Club Art Awards Honor Classes P.S.A.L. Award BRENDA EHLERMAN 70-20 Parsons Blvd., Flushing 17 CATHERINE EILER 73-39 177 Street, Flushing 66 Honor Roll Honor Classes Art Award Art Club Athletic Clubs NATALIE EIMER 65-59 Parsons Boiillevard, ' '.-Flushing 65 4 ' ' Honor ,. , K 1 ,Q . Accountipfg Honor Society Accounfi g A-ward ' Home Economics Award, Modern Dance V Tennis Club ' ' i FRED EISEMAN 73-44 185 Street, Flushing 66 Associate Editor of Folio Arista Boys' Varsity Major and Minor Lettersf Cross-Country and Track Teams Senior Band-Musical Major J Hilltopper Sergeant in Honor Guard FREDRICK CARL ELIASSEN 80-46 210 Street, Queens Village 27 Science Club P.S.A.L. Awards Honor Classes Vice-President of Home Room ELIZABETH ELKIND 84-75 Hornelawn Street, jamaica 32 Girls' League Yearbook Staff Student Interest Committee Co-Chairman of Jamaica Sing Boosters Honor and Core Classes Bio. and Chem. Laboratory Squads ELAINE ELLIS 110-22 Union Hall Street, Jamaica 33 Volleyball Team Typing Assistant Baseball Intramurals 121 Sewing Assistant 121 MICHAEL ELLMAN 87-56 Francis Lewis Boulevard, Hollis Class Clerk Assistant to '1il'2lCll1'l'S 138 F1 if-2' was f fr f 25 ' 352 ir f f , 1: ir.: - . , , an 2 f A K V Kr ff .1 V an 1 , . .,,,V . s, X ia.. -qw 5: 2 f i at x E.. W r 7 D., ' 9? As f r' N3 mi is s I trt t rlt at ta-ra A THEODORA ENGELHARDT 80-59 189 Street, Jamaica 23 Girls' League n G.O. Representative Honor Roll Art Certificates Spanish Club Honor Classes Boosters PATRICIA ENGELMAN 87-50 Kingston Place, Jamaica 32 Honor Classes Art Awards Assistant to Teachers Volleyball Intramurals Secretary of Newman Club KATHRYN I. ENNERS 89-65 210 Street, Queens Village 27 Honor Classes Leaders Athletic Clubs Minor Is H51 P.S.A.L. Awards Q41 Art Awards Clothing Prize and Awards MADELYN EPSTEIN 68-20 Lvtopia Parkway, Flushing 65 President of Accounting Honor Society Merchandising Honor Society Student Council Boosters Honor Classes Intramurals ROBERT EPSTEIN 68-03 Bell Boulevard, Bayside 64 Chess Club History Club English Honor Class Book Room Monitor Assistant to Teaclicrs BARBARA EVANS 87-110 201 Street, Hollis 2,1 A President of Home Room Honor Classes Assistant to 'licacliers Honor Roll Scribblers Club Sl-IEILA FEINBERC 67-06 164 Street, Flushing 65 Orchestra Swimming Assistant Science Club History Club RHODA FEINNIC 70-0 2130 Street, Glen Ogikg Secretalrinl Stall' oli Yezulmook Girls' League Mixed Vocal Trqiiniug Typing Award Clievrons lllee Clulw Honor Classes DAVID FELDMAN 139-12 222 Street, Bayside Seuior Life Saving lustruetor EVELYN FELDINIANN 73-27 183 Street, Flushing Arista Accompianist of Girls' Chorus Major J in Music Secretary of Spanish Club Yearbook Staff Scholarship Club Orchestra Accompianist CAROLE FELSON 260-12 80 Avenue, Floral Honor Classes Art Award G.O. Representative Intramurals THELMA FENSTER Park 78-38 265 Street, Floral Park Correlation and Honor Classes Honor Roll Secretary of French Club G.O. Representative Assistant to Teachers . X i i X if 3,131 X, , ci I , ' 3 Mfg -ll R M 4 Qt ro, -s y ' s, lim.. W .. Y, We f 45 A 77 ,ff ,Q - w, , I rf X . '3 , f f X , 2 .f :Q Z ff f X if N t ,g X N f , f Q Q5 f ..:::a'f ii 'A f fc' as ' N2 - f X P 1 SK X W' W 4 N , X ff f g , , Q vi X A QQ 4 Q! s fx 4 ' as IRA FERTIG 75-72 198 Street, Flushing Photography Staff of Hilltopper iil f Photography Staff of Yearbook 1 Baseball Team Track Team I Library Squad History Club 7, P,S.A.L. Awards ..if NICHOLAS FIERRO 86-17 Sutro Street, Hollis G.O. Representative Assistant to Teachers Varsity Track Team Cross-Country Team 23 , ' ' , V ss Qi! AS L ' Q 3 X f ff at f ' 2 X ,gf N 13 ssl fi' , ,V SQ We , s :lf sg-X,Ag , S - f X , , j f ya. Wg as f Q1 W4 f,,, .- . ,X X , f wiv NS' 6 Q f ' tttf fs as as . ,,,, mai.- '!sJ'Q:f sfr'fe ' Qrifi' X5 Y T f X s Y 9 4 f f X 0 s N fs my s y R X , ,Q xg N f as ' A X, 5 6 as f ,ge ff -ef, 'tt' L yy, Lvl ff fy l f e y t ,, ,Hs , ,, , pf ,,.. . ,V I X ' , '- Wi- ss ' -fs, 15 Q: ' i I 1 Z' 'X x Z X , Z W 4 xy S SQ Q S , 9 s - w ,.:,,,,,:'sSJ' ' MILDRED FINCK 89-06 216 Street, Queens Villagr Merchandising Honor Award Assistant to Teachers DANIEL FINE 73-15 181 Street, Flushing Honor Roll Student Council G.O. Representative Honor Classes Baseball Teain JOAN SUZANNE FINE 150-31 77 Road, Flushing Yearbook Staff Honor Roll G.L.I.T. Clubs Library Squad Honor Classes MYRA L. FINER 65-96 160 Street, Flushing Student Interest Committee Clubs Council French Club Spanish Club Athletic Clubs Honor Classes Honor Roll RICHARD FINKEL 174-O5 jewel Avenue, Flushing Honor Roll Scholarship Club Folio G.O. Representative Correlation Classes LOIS FISHER 75-O7 195 Street, Flushing G.O. Representative Honor Roll Production Boosters Stagers .Accounting Office Squad Library Squad CORNELIA FISH 93-23 214 Place, Queens Village Girls' Varsity Latin Certificate M.V,T. Honor Roll Honor Classes Assistant to Teachers Minor '1J's LILLY FISHER 150--ll 77 Avenue, Flushing 67 Boosters Future Nurses Club Honor Roll Tutoring .Athletic Clubs Student Representative JUDITH G. PISHMAN 150--10 87 Road, Jamaica 32 Leaders Hilltopper Staff Yearbook Staff Boosters Student Council Committees Athletic Clubs Honor Roll BIYRNA FJELDANGER 77--l-2 170 Street, Flushing 66 Honor Roll Art Awards Assistant to Teachers Boosters CAROL FLANAGAN 73-11 177 Street, Flushing 66 Mixed Vocal Training Biusic 'ju Honor Roll Art Award Athletic Clubs WALTER FLEISC HER 65-81 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing 65 7 V Honor Classes 0 V Honor Roll Honor Guard .Assistant to Teachers ROBERT FLETCHER 105-33 170 Street, jamaica Honor Guard Track Team Chorus G,O. Representative Spanish Club GLENDA FOGEL 82-39 209 Strf-et, Queens Village 27 Publicity Council Student Council Discount Committee Dramatic Club Athletic Clubs Art Award Art Staff Folio 140 A 1 f' Q' sl if Q' , F, ..,2,Zg.gg- ,sg Q , fmyffaffa. , 4 4 at ra f I At to ,C 'Q Q, , 3 Q te X ff- Fira ' I vs tr,'1, f' 49 .t Q ,. .- Sv- -1 FK A 0 Y 1 C R, 4 -ng 5 ,A KENNETH FORCE 83-11 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park Band Honor Roll Orchestra Major Musical 'GJ' Dance Band HARVEY FORBIAN 165-20 72 Avenue, Plushi Honor Correlation Honor Classes Bowling Team G.O. Representative .Assistant to Dean of Boys Honor Roll RICHARD PORBIICA 196-25 Pompeii Avenue, Deans Squad Honor Guard P.S.A.L. Awards Art Certihcates ANN E. FOX US Hollis 23 186-OT Avon Road, jamaica 32 Cheerleader Captain Student Council Cabinet Leaders-Rep. to Student Council Leaders-Senior Gov. Board Swimming Assistant-in-Tr aining Correlation and Honor Classes G.O. Representative Yearbook NORMAN FRANKEL 69-18 175 Street, Flushing 65 Arista Hilltopper Scholarship Club Student Council Cabinet Member Hebrew Awards 3 Hebrew Tutor JACK PRANTZ 198-0-l Pompeii Avenue, Honor Roll English Honor Classes o -0 C01 'B ation Honc C .i Assistant to Scholars up W, Hollis 23 L r X A 1 . lg , X5 to W SN RICHARD FREDA 89-41 221 Street, Queens Village 27 Honor Roll P.S.A.L. Awards AUGUST FRERKS 88-15 179 Street, Flushing P.S.A.L. Awards EMILY FREY 241-15 85 Road, Bellerose 26 Major Art J Honor Roll Merchandising Certiiicate Accounting Honor Roll Art Certificate KENNETH FRIE 65-52 160 Street, Flushing Honor Roll P.S.A.L. Awards Lab. Monitor ANNE MARIAN FRIEDEN 65-90 160 Street, Flushing 65 Scholarship Club Correlation and Honor C ses Senior Representative Honor Roll -s-wa, , H ' 'its-t - 'if WN it PW: 3 1 ' x i fix IQ' X ,M ,,,,' I 5 .ANY 4 . ,mums , 4 Z 6 Q WQ We Spanish Club , . if Problems of Democracy CW 1 5 i 1 1 E f 1 N.. fr NN? M N D is f as f s-2 X 7 Op, ,, I' f ll Q! W N if V 7 f A ll as ! I , 7 HOWARD FRIEDLANDER 150-41 78 Avenue, Flushing 67 Honor Guard Honor Roll Honor Classes P.S.A.L. Awards French Club KATRINA FROSCHAUER 90-36 199 Street, Hollis 23 Cheerleaders Honor Roll 2 Minor J's Honor Classes Chevrons 14 Wig, , ' W S.,.f -5'-ef -f' , ff f f N' j so ,X if W f X fro . J ,,,, V' I MJ . ' Y ,,,,.,,,:f: 431 , 4 . ,YQ ,f . -s 154 MQW .Q ,gs.:,:5g,5g':,v: yy- Q V, Zi ,O 5 ts R, if I X QQ 4 XY ess ff , as .,,,.,, ,, - GILBERT FUCHS 65-17 Parsons Boulevard Flushing 65 Chess Club History OHICC Vice-President of History Club JOSEPH FUNK 89-20 161 Strc-c-t, Jamaica Swimming Team Major HJ LEONARD FURST 228-12 64 Avenue, Bayside Assistant to Dean G.O. Representative Honor Core Honor Roll Science Club Yearbook HELEN FUSCHETTO 89-52 201 Street, Hollis 23 Manager of Hilltopper Typing Staff Scribblers Tironian Honor Society Art Awards Honor Roll Honor Classes VINCENT GALASSO 64-50A 188 Street, Fresh Meadows 65 Biology Lab. C35 Lab' SCJ!! Honor Roll Honor Class Science and Engineering Club P.S.A.L. Awards MONICA GA HER 161-12 8 f' ica My 3, fa' , , ANITA GALVIN 67-31 184 Street, Flushing 65 Honor Classes Assistant to Teachers Boosters 'Clubs Stagers 1 4 BARBARA OARFINKEL 75-11 193 Street, Flushing 66 Yearbook Student Intl-ri-st Conunittce Youtlrs Friends Essay Award Boost:-rs Spanish Club Honor Roll and Honor Classrs RONALD GASS 80-O2 165 Strect, Jamaica G,O. Representative Honor Roll P,S.A.L. Award ,IEANNE GALYNTT 89-16 168 Place, Jamaica Newman Club Minor J for Volleyball Red Cross VVorkcr Art Award Chevron for Social Dance RITA A. GEFFKEN 73-25 181 Street, Flushing 66 Volleyball Tournarnents Assistant to Teacher PHYLLIS GELBER 150-47 78 Road, Flushing 67 Assistant to Teachers Honor Roll in Business Math Honor Roll in Accounting Honor Certificate in Art SOL GEMS 64-52 Cloverdale Boulevard, Jamaica Honor Roll G.O. Rvpresentativf- Honor Classes Core- Classes P.S.A.1,. Awards Photography Stall' of Yearbook NIARVIN CERBER 223-15 69 Avcnuc, Bayside 64 Captain of Swimming 'lk-ani 2 Major L'AI's Mincfi' nj Sciericr and l'1nginr'r-ring Clubs Honor Classes 142 1 R NX xc X Y s Q x MARC GERLICK 178-1-1 Edgerton Road, Jamaica 32 School Band School Orchestra Honor Roll Art Award FRED GERSHON 80-55 188 Street, Jamaica 23 Science and Engineering Clubs Art Awards Honor Roll Honor Classes Chess Club Door Guard CLARA GESUALE 84-12 165 Street, Jamaica 32 .Assistant to Teachers Honor Guard ALTON S. GIBSON, JR. 172-12 111 Avenue, St. Albans Choir and Chorus Senior Class Representative Booster Squad Leader Prom and Studcnt Council Committees Alternate to Studcnt Council Cabinet MADELINE GILBERT 82-18 168 Street. J.11l1.l1C.l 32 C.indicl.itc for Svc. of G.O, Studi-nt Council Connnittccs Hilltopper Stall' Girls' lauigiiv Boosters CIO. Rl'1J1't'Sl'Il1ll1lX'K' 7 l.S..X.l.. and Art .Xxmrds AIOSHLA CILRIAX 7 15 1118 Street Flu'hin ' 66 J- . . . , s Q Corrmlition .ind Honor Classes LLO. Rcpi'csc11tatix'c Chcss Club 1'.SA.L. Award Sciciicc and Engincering Clubs l'Al.'L GIY1iR1'ZM.XN 85-58 152 Strcvt, xI.unaica 32 lilden High School 'liransfcr iiiuuii-lui' lLl,.XZl'HR 113413 1111 l'lfl1'l', Iuuaiini N Clioius llllnil' 11.11111 SXK'1lll1ll1Ilg ,lssisluul .XSS1S1.lll1 in ljl'.Ill1S17llll'1' lluuor 1.11.1111 lJON.Xl.13 R. lLl.1'lNN 75-ffl 195 Slrwl, lflusliing 136 XluilaigvroliCross-Cmii11l'x' quucl 'l'r.u'lx 'l'i-.uns I 81111111811 Club l'.S..X.l,. .Xixxlrcls CIO. R1'1Jl't'Sl'Il1llllX'1' llonor Cuaircl .Xllih-tic MADELINE C1l,1CKS'liEIN 1511-21 78 Road, Kms' Ggircls-n Hills 67 .Xssistxint to 'lim-uvlii-rs lllllllllllllllli l'.X'l'RICIA .XXX GLYNX 85-415 150 Stiwlt, juinaira 35 Honor Roll :ind Classes Library Assistant Art Cr-rtififzitvs Club Council C.O, Rf-prrisvntritivrx 121 CAXIL GOLDBERG 87-021 168 Plncv, jaiiinira 32 Oirlsi lwaguf- Honor Roll Honor Clnssvs Proqrzini Coiiiiiiittw' Clubs .Xrt Ci-rtifif'zitvs MAXRLEXE GOLDBERG 162-112 711 .Xvm-iiuo, Flushing bb Arista 'lirc-asurr-r of Darrin- Corps Prvsidr-nt of Fri-nrb Club Yvzirbook Stull' N .Xrt, Frm-nfb, Minor Awards Clubs MARVIN GOLDBERG. 65-52 160 Stri-vt, Flushing 'Bm lr , , 95. X 4- - s:s5 ' 2 19'?iA1'7lx's ' ' f S .... , ,, C ,...,., , s X Q sf s , ff, , V-.vf. l. 1 N so? X I X X N f N X f J so X 7 X :AX f 1 SLlS.'NN,l,'XNI'1 COLDSMITH 212-16 Ricflilzind .'Xv4-nuv, Flushing fi-4' flirl l,4':ndf-r of Arista lfxvlizirigr- M2lI12lgl'I' of Hilltoppvl' lizlnd Sr-c'r'vtzury of History Club Girls' lmzrgua- S4-nim Rr-pr:-sf-ritzltivr' Music' ALAN GOLDSTEIN 811-07 265 Strrw-t, Floral Park Honor Class Chorus 121 Photography Club Assistant to 'l'r':1r'l'if'rs JOANNE GOLDSTEIN 184-B2 Radnor Road, juinziiczr Estzitr-s Attr-ndancv Ofbcw' Assistant Erasmus Hall HS.: Prvsidr-nt of Twirlvrs Girls' Swimming 'll-:nn Studcnt Assr-mbly G.O. Rfiprcsentntivv LEONARD GOLDSTEIN 84-11 165 Strcrt, jainaica 112 Band and MusiC G.O. Representativv Art Room Monitor Assistant to Tenrlir-rs M.-XRCIA GOLDSTEIN 75-15 171 Strf'r't, Flushing 66 Co-Mnnagrr of IND. .Xdvisorv Bonrd7Studr'nt CounCil Awards, Budgc-t, fvimnbership C1OIIl1U1UC'f'S Honor Roll and Honor Classes Yvnrbook Stall Boosters P.S,A.L. Awards and Athletic Clubs RONALD GOLDSTEIN 74-O1 255 Strect, Glrn Oaks Stagr' Squad SHARON GOLDSTEIN 65-211 Parsons Boulcvard, Kew Gardens Srribblcrs Club Girls' Leagricf-in-'limining Junior Red Cross Club Honor Roll Honor and Corrvlntion Classcs 143 STEPHAN GOLDSTEIN 80-15 251 Street, Bellerose 26 Arista Hilltopper G,O. Representative Honor Guard Math Tutor Honor and Correlation Classes EDITH GOLDZIMER 184-22 Radnor Road, Jamaica Arista Girls' League Representative to Student Council Member of Governing Board Chorus 32 Math Club and Radius Newspaper Honor Roll and Classes EDWARD GOLDZIMER 184-22 Radnor Road, Jamaica Arista Hilltopper Math and Scholarship Clubs Assistant Editor of Radius Assistant Editor of Folio JERROLD GOODPLAN 161-32 Jewel Avenue, Flushing G.O. Representative Assistance to Teachers Book Room Monitor Honor Guard Honor Roll BARBARA GORDON 143-50 Hoover Avenue, Jamaica 35 Yearbook Staff Honor Classes G.O. Representative Assistant to Teachers Student Council Committee Boosters Program Committee DAVID GORDON 76-45 168 Street, Flushing 66 Co-Editor-in-Chief of Yearbook Varsity Tennis Tr-am Arista Senior Band and Orchestra Boys' Varsity Major Athlf-tif' and Music HJ Scholarship, History and Srribblr-rs Clubs LAWRENCE GORDON 185003 64 rAxVf'l'lll1', Fresh Meadows 65 Honor Roll Hilltopprr Stall' Biology Lab., II Honor Guard FI'f'l'1K'l'1 Club G.O. Rrprf'sf-ntativl' 144 32 65 f X , . , A K, Q A it , Q f V, -.at ,V f f., gf W It Q S fj:1'5:g 2 f s x . W X f 6 , . ' f as M .,.t a , , ,fl r ,V 5 - ,, Q f 3 ,pw , 6, , 5, I M ,,.,,. f .. ff' f -'- N X I, .JW -5 za ff X are s V 'ln ff X' V t f , W: f mf W X 1 , 5 ,' i V if ,. W , Q 'fr' I gs, f ' 42' fr v , ' ew ' , , X . M E . -'asf , , ss z , , .Sb X f gi is 1 , Q f X , ,tt fc kv af R rs. ff f Sf . X s fa iss, 'ist X WX .orfriw . Ei -in C .. 5. X - 1 . is X f ft! ffh ef f M V pf' ,V t 1, 3 59 5 4 ' If ,,,, . H ' 1 I ff rw , , , Ziff , RICHARD GORDON t 114-24 167 Street, Jama1C21 M.V.T, 46 and Choir 57 Boosters Math Honor Class P.S.A.L. Awards l Independent Party Singer Art Certificate Hi RD Lic 1 -0 1 QC 1, .75 er ebrew -1 Honor R Math O ce Aide Senior Arista 1 t I 1 r 1' V . Ei Of , or Letters in Track ' ,Am I B 4- , 1 war s , STAN GORELICK 65-90 160 Street, Flushin 65 Assistant to Teachers History Club Seward Park HS.: P.S.A.L. Awards Hebrew Honor fxiark Baseball Team 3 LOIQIS GORINIAN 65-69 162 Street, Flushing 65 Band Captain of Handball Team Manager of Handball Team L21 Honor Guard CAROLE GOTTE SRIAN 153-20 78 Avenue. Flushing 61 Honor Roll and Classes liironigm Stenoginplir Honor Sofivty' Girls' l.eague-in-Training Shorthaiid .ind Business .Xritlnuetic .Xwzirds Ulu' Cluli Cll.XRLO'lVl'E GOTTLIEB 75-10 186 Street, Flushing 66 Chorus Girls' 11911H119-111-Tll1i.l1I1lI1g Art and llelwrvw L0l'1't11:lL'.l1Pi llonor Classes Boosters Tutoring .XRLENE GOLLD 75-28 195 Street, Flushing 66 Honor Roll und Classes Production Class Asseinlmlx llrogt-rims Druinutic Clubs ELLEN GRABOIS of . W M 175-19 Devonshire Road, jainaica 32 l'1'esAitlent of-la-.ulers and lAIt'Illlll'1' . ,,, ol luOX't'l'Illllg l-loartl - X llilltoppcr Stall' ' 'E , ' Yearbook Stall' A 4 ' Stutlcnt Llouncil Lf0u1mitn.l.g 11.0. Representative MZ, Correlation Classes 1 s Honor Roll 1' MANRYANN CRASSO 69-bf 218 Street, Baxsitle President of llirls' Yarsitx as ' Honor Roll 2 Nlajorq 6 Minor A Band- Nlusical ': , ,.,,, Business Stall of Yearbook QT, Boosters 2 1' My ' 1--: - 1fREDR1c: N Y 69-20 2 4 trt ,6 0.1.11-V J .Assistant to Ter S 1 - -- I ' i I 4 l L ,.,.. , gg , 5, ' 1 Q L ls X f V LAYVRENCE GREEN 67--1-0 164 Streak,-Flushing 65 Chorus and Choir 1 ' -' . V Dramatics and Production I M p ,W ,A - Stagers lyrd 1 .,,,' f Honor ol 1 , 1 ' ujonathanu in Arsenic and Old ' - Lacen ' 1 I 2'1'5 5 ii G.O. Representative . 7 ff ,, hw . .',-,- - 1 11. L., .,., ..-L Y -.-.-:. -f.,-.vyxr SONIA GREEN 170-O5 108 Avenue, jamaica Volleyball Team Basketball Team Glee Club Assistant to Teachers NORMAN GREENBERG 67-11 Lvtopia Parkway, Flushing 65 Bowling Team Treasurer of Boosters President of Freshman Class Boys' Varsity Hilltopper Staff Yearbook Staff Manager of Independent STANLEY GREENBERG 71-18 170 Street, Flushing Honor Guard Columbia Prep.: Football Team Baseball Team Class Representative Member of News Staff ff fff ' ,W .A..:. , qw, it . ,A zigzag WY Qs 1, X N ii.i. ,QW s swfff. I N Tx -. g s 1 T' X , , X s f .Q s is FQ swf- , 'i Vg., ,W V C Nw Y fri' X , A ROSALIND GREENE 170-15 88 Avenue, Janiaica '52 Dance Corps Sec, of Dann- Corps-in-Training Stagers Award Honor Roll and Classes Student Council Cornniittees Librarian Governing Board GLORIA CREENFIELD 161.04 'jewel Avenue, Flushing 65 Volleyball Intramurals Boosters Assistant to Teachers Volleball Award LEO CREENSTEIN 73-30 186 Street, Flushing 66 Honor Roll and Classes Co-Captain of Bowling T1-ani Teachers' Aide Math Tutoring Honor Guard Swimming Assistant Major MARVIN GREENSTEIN 150-63 77 Road, Flushing 67 Senior Band G.O. Representative .Assistant to Teachers INIARTHA GREENWALD 74-24 263 Street, Belle-rose Boosters Glee Club Pitman Shorthand Certificate Honor Roll Assistant to Teachers DANIEL GRENNING 73-18 180 Street, Flushing 65 G.O. Treasurer Basketball Varsity-Major J Baseball Varsity-Minor and Major J Basketball J.V.--Minot' J Silver P.S.A.L. Award C.O. Representative ELAINE GRIFFITH 144-35 Charter Road, Jamaica Dance Corps Dance Corps-in-Training Assembly Programs Art Awards Assistant to Teachers 14 M.XR'l IN UROPPER of'-ll lli Strm-t, Flushing' 65 Plurtug,rapln-1' on Yvarlioolx Stall' ILO. Rt'l7l'l'St'lll.IllX'l' Assistant to 'l'i'ar'ln'rs Class ljiwsidoiit I iI'1'IlL'lI Llluli Lim-utvinlnl in Honor Guard GQXIL GRLYSKIN 75-U15 l9ll Strvrt, Flushing 66 Prvsidvnt of Lvadvrs Rvd in' Blue' Candidate' for Sctiv. Studont Council Advisory Board Hil'ltoppc-r Yi-arbook Frcshinan Cori' and Liorri-lation Cllassm-s NEIL GIQNDERSON 86-28 2513 Strvvt, Bvllciosr- 26 Honor Roll Honor Classvs Honor Guard Matli and Art .Xwards LESTER GLIRVVITT 76-08 175 Strovt, Flushing Arista Assistant Editor of Folio Student IIltf'I'l'Sf Connnittve Honor and Clorrr-lation Classes Tutoring Scholarship Club Spanish and Math Club N:-wspa pc' rs JQHN WILLIAM HAAS 85-42 251 Strvvt, Bn'llCI'osf' 20 G.O, Rvpi':-sf-ritativv Honor Class Honor Guard ffl P.S..X,L. Awards fx 4 LUV. wht lil j W MAN ' N Li -lv'-l 7 in .- ' ir aysid N54 XR Sxvii rnir Vlif'L 1 X X lfffhoilx 'X ' 1 I Hon Ro , W I or' Cla '. lr r fi rd 12: Var 'tx' r . LURRAXINE IS.MRH.XR.X H.XI 'I'ER 247-Qfl 76 .'Xvvri1i1', lli'lli'lus1' 26 Brmslvls Sr-wanl1:ilXn ll.S.: Si'c'r'm-tuiy of llonn- Room l 146 04 J,xFdl1 tx4 T X Q XXQ N: 3 X X QR X : Q XXX KN X X X' S X X XX no rg PN X S, XX Q XXX X xi iff' .. iff yh- is R r.,,,5. 'if 1 X .X l 5 fir , X l' ' .4 sg- i is A..fs:::, 5. - - K N , , It S x V x X XNWXSXQ Y gf X.. s - '-if V X sig f its I X if . if .. x Q ss ' X s . X 3 '..,',, . so ,M 5 K 'I' X in N1 X 1- QX as s x Q Y? xk ',Ev'X l, X GR N -, x X X S fs I Q X X ,.,, ss s X XX sX XX S X , X P s r was X X 4 X' sg! - . is K 'K xXx l H.-XRRIET ANN HAHN 87--ll 256 Strcet, Floral Park Fvaturcs Ed. of Hilltoppcfr Governing Board of Lt?HdF1'5 'lireasurcr of Spanish Club Srribblcrs Honor Roll Minor fs Honor and Corc CIHSSCS MARIA LINDA HAHN 88-33 211 Strcr-t, Quccns Village 27 Trinity Club Honor Roll LIT., Athlctic Clubs i 14 i lN'IinOr 451, P.S..-XL. Awards 4-l I Scribblvrs Club Art Awards Spanish and History Lflulis NIARIIN HAHN 87-7-l 172 Strcct, Jainaica X - an P.-XLL HALLERRLXN til-52 I65 Strurt, Flushing 65 Honor Guard Color Guard---Blorris High Schoo P.S,.X.l.. ,Xward GEORGE .X. HALLIGAN lti8-U8 Lnion iliurnpilw. Flushing 66 li-9 Lilula ifli llonor Roll ko' El,E,XXUR ll.Xl.l'ERX H8-Q5 39 .XXl'lllll', -laniaiii w lA'.lCll'l'5 llonor Roll llonor kilassvs ,Xthlvlic Lilulis .Xrt .XXY.llL'l SQILXNLLEY ll.XNIli l'Z l.H-lla -lvxwl .Xvviiniig Iluslnng of llonor Roll gfl l'.S..X.I.. .Xwards llonor Lilass li ,ft dlawi ,f CAROL Y. IIANSEN 2111-115 89 Axviiiie, Qum-its Village 27 I.cgitlvi's Atltlvtit' Clubs 1151 Minor 151 l'.S.A.I,. .Xwnrds Q-11 llouor Roll Art .Xwgircls llouor Classes RICHARD HARDAWAY W 85-27 168 Plzice, -IKIIIILIIFZI 32 1 'l'r41ck '11-am 1, llouor :ind Correlation Classes Assistant to '1'eacliers Scliolzirship Club llonor Roll Art and P.S.gX.l,. Awards '1'rc-zisurer of Arista ANITA HARE 219-16 Peck Avenue, Queens Village 27 G.O. Representative ,gf Honor Roll and Classes Irf' W ' -- Yearbook Stall' G.L.I,T. 6 Assistant to Teachers Art Award P.S.A.L. Awards Q31 Mfr 2 5, Q,,,i 1, , , I I ., L,,, H :.,.,. X wr V X fa, , ' ' ,, ,5 V, F 7 V X s 'fa:,:E1fJ , sf f , Z I X.-. Z W, iff X 1 BIQRT HARRIS 7 H 219-15 75 Avenue, Bayside 64 A Manager of Independent A l,.1,...,., Chairman of Awards Board and f 1 Communitv Relations Committee Q wig ja In ' W9 1 7 A 'f X Executive Ofhcer of Honor Guard , , Track Team Manager f Golf Squad 'AA' f 1NIajor and BIinor Booster Squad Leader A V GEORGE HARRIS i I 1 , ana, 1 -7 M, '? ' X 1 I Q ,G M , 77-27 169 Street, Flushing 66 Baseball Team I V 7, Honor Roll 21 Q I Assistant to Teachers 1,, J 17 ' 4? 'ltv , lzuz '-'-- ' JAMES HARRISON 160-29 76 Avenue, Flushing 66 -rfV ' ,, V Iviajor Music AD If Z! llyy Track Team-Major Letter ' Q7 G-O' I HOW RON . I I ' Lit-ut.-Service Squad Q , - .,-:::- j S V' 1 .'.1.: , Q fwfr VZV ' MS CAROLYN E. HART 89-ll 202 Street, Hollis 23 Hilltopper Boosters Art Award M.V.T. Art Festival Spannish Club PEGGY HARTWELL 177-T52 106 Avenue, 'Iaimaica Intramurals Art Club Accounting Club BEATRICE M. HAUPT 81-414 188 Strr-et, Hollis 23 News Editor of Hilltoppf-1' G,O. Rf'I7ff'Sf'HI3tlVf,' Honor Roll Attr-ndancr' Ofhce 121 Yearbook Staff Art Award MARTIN HALTPTMAN 77-48 252 Street, Bellr,-rose 26 Honor Roll Honor Classes Assistant to Teachers Clubs Honor Certificates Attendance: Oflice Monitor JOYCE ANN HAWKINS 109-45 157 Street, Jamaica lib Assistance to Teachers History Club Honor Roll Girls, League-in-Training Class Secretary MARTIN R. HAYES 65-81 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing 65 Honor Roll Honor Class Art Certificates 121 G.O. Representative Q31 EILEEN HEGEMAN 89-O9 186 Street, Hollis 23 Swimming Assistants G.O. Representative Yearbook Staff Library Squad Honor Classes Art Award Honor Roll ARNOLD HELD 67-04 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing 65 Hilltopper Vice-President of .Accounting Honor Society Accounting Honor Roll Honor Guard Typewriter Repair Corps Accounting Tutor MARTIN HELD 67-04 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing 65 Student Council Budget c1Ul1lI1l1ltK'C' G.O. Representative Honor Roll and Classes Assistant to Dean Honor Guard Art Certificate GAIL HELLER 172-11 67 Avenue, Flushing 65 Honor Classes Spanish Award Boosters JOYCE HERBAN 83-2-1 259 Street, Floral Park Art Certificate Assistant to Teachers ESTELLE BRENDA ly,-me -1 -1 1 ' A ,r 86-08 254 str r 6 at ' 'is' 1 ,J .-1 I 1 J J 1 - l H V tj- ' I Z ' - :.., ll 'I I ft ls'- A ' 1l it M . a s s Anxo HERWERTH J ' AAA,, 84-50 160 Street, Jam ca 32 P ' .1 -Q. Honor Roll Honor Classes Track Team Boys' Varsity JLTDITH LEE HESSEL 73-59 195 Street, Flushing 66 Arista Girls' Varsity- Treasurer Leaders Swinnning Assistants Honor Roll and Honor Classes Athletic' Clubs 1201 lvfajor J HELENE HEYMAN 76-10 266 Street, New Hyde I' Yr-11 rbool-1 Assistant to 'll1'JlC'l'1f'l'S R4-d Cross Club Boosters Rr-gf-nts Rwcnrdirig Cmiiriiittw- Art Awards 121 Honor Classes 1-18 .,-,r X - , , y X f f ff 'vip , f 1 9 x , f,, fi 9 ff, 'Z 1 f Q90 as 469 es , f We X ,ts N0 'ff Q ' ? H 1, l t V - ,fag s Q, f -. ., Q. -I f J W RUTH JOAN HEYMAN 150-26 77 Avenue, Flushing 67 Girls' Chorus M.V.T. Tennis Club Future Nurses Club Stagers Boosters MAXINE HOCHRIAN 76-20 263 Street, Queens Yearbook Art Staff Publicity Council Honor Roll and Honor Classes Secretary of Art Club G.O. Representative President of History Club Literary Editor of Scribblers Magazine CARY HOFFMAN 195-10A 67 Avenue, Flushing 65 Choir History Office Squad History Club G.O. Representative Honor Guard Chorus Honor Roll BARBARA JEAN HOGAN 111-31 166 Street, Flushing Honor Roll G,O. Representative Science Clubs Assistant to Teachers Dance Corps in Training LOTQELLA Hos JER ff Wy '1 90-11 149 sm- iixegfitfg LL5: Lf: JZ' wf Honor F 's - li' ! I Assistzu to ilencliois v 1 linglishJClu , I ty G.L.I.'I1. M French Club ', if CARMEX HSBEK 1-17-87 Grand Cvntixil llarltwny, 11111111113 lihlllrli HYKIAN 135-83 162 Street, Flushing 65 Honoi Roll till FREDERIKX IIYMAN 150-16 72 Road, Flushing 67 Assistant to 'llt'1ll'llC1'S SANDRA IGER 150-51 86 Avenue, Jniliziicni Arista Associate Editor of Yearbook Editor of The Scribbler Scholarship Club Correlation Classes Secretary of History and K-9 Clubs KATHRYN ILLOWAY 73-04 Utopia Parkway, Flushing 66 Arista Leaders-Governing Board Associate Editor of Yearbook Student Council Cabinet Senior Band and Orchestra Athletic Clubs and Awards ROSALIND INDIG 185-48 80 Road, Jamaica Estates Honor Roll Art Certificate Girls' League-in-Training Assistant To Mr. Caro Softball Team Volleyball Co-Captain MERLE ISAACSON 193-24 85 Road, Holliswood 23 Leaders G.O. Representative Stenography and Art Awards Assistant to Dr. Mersand Clubs ERWIN ISM,-XN 219-19 74 Avenue, Bayside 64 Student Council Cabinet Accounting Honor Society Budget Committee Honor Guard Accounting Honor Roll P.S.A.L. Awa1'ClS Science Club DAVID ISRAEL 184-48 Grand Central Parkway, Jamaica 32 Editor-in-Chief of Math Club's Newspaper, Radius President of Science Clubljj Math Club , Honor Roll 5 vf'?J ,.J: 1 W .X ' f J ZLm guvv V , M fi if s f We 4 f f 'QU' X' A it Z s I6 f YW S V s lv X f .Lf f f , f ,ff wg fs, ' .vf ffi W x , 6 X , s Qs 4 7 X S 23259 f Q X X f 2 -X 5, f lt 5 Ay -2- 5 X af K ,ff f Q f X at .L - if Cie A ' M, , 'F , , X J X Sl x f Q I X Q X! 5 ..- W' ' 21 , STEVEN JACKSON 110-40 168 Street, Jamaica Basketball 'l'ez-mi Varsity Baseball Tr-am Varsity Track Team Honor Guard FLORENCE JEHN 80-15 169 Street, Jamaica 32 Honor Roll G.O. Representative Newman Club Assistant to Teachers Softball and Tennis Clubs DIANE JOHNSON 88-21 191 Street, Hollis 213 Member of Leaders' Governing Board Assistant in Swimming Yearbook-Art Staff Clubs 2 P.S.A.L. Awards Honor Roll Minor J ELAINE JONES 109-44 164 Street, Jamaica Softball Team Tennis Team Volleybal Team JULIE JORDAN 105-34 171 Street, Jamaica Softball Team Tennis Team RAYMOND JOYCE 92-60 217 Street, Queens Village 28 Honor Guard Gym Clerk P.S.A.L. Award Riile Team Band and Orchestra G.O. Representative BRENDA JULTAK 87-40 204 Street, Hollis 23 Tennis Club Senior Representative School Band Pitman Stenography Award 49 LUIS KAHANER 81-55 189 Street, Janmica Honor Classes C.O. Representative Honor Roll Girls' Chorus Art Award FAITH KALENDER 70-17 175 Street, Flushing 65 Honor Roll Art Awards Boosters Assistant to Dean Athletic Clubs Girls' League-in-Training CLYDE KANNER 150-40 77 Road, Flushing 67 Honor Roll Student Council Honor Guard French Club P.S,A.L. .Awards Art Award Band JEAN KA PLAN 154-06 Jewel Avenue, Flushing Core Class Honor Classes Assistant to Teachers Pitman Award MARILYN KARNIIOL 175-19 74 Avenue, Flushing 66 Boosters Honor Certificates Assistant to Teachers Chorus Clee Club LEONARD KARP 150-49 78 Avenue, Flushing 67 Honor Classes Honor Roll Baseball 'Ir-am Bowling 'learn Honor Cuard Major and Minor fs Art Award CAROLE KARPEL 75-15 1715 Street, Flushing 66 Honor Roll Sten, Honor Class English Honor Class Str-n, Awards 121 Typing Award Boosters 150 . '- ef f' .r' ,W , - 1 s, 0 ' fr W y. , w, fy rf mf f, s X-if Z'zs:s1:s,15:- y Q M ' fr v',-,, , Qtr.:- y f f ri- f X E. s - .. x 7 f RICHARD KASHER 75-18 194 Street, Flushing Correlation and Honor Classes History and Chess Clubs G.O. Representative Program Committee Honor Roll Q61 BARBARA E. KASS 84-44 261 Street, Floral Park Honor Roll Honor Classes Volleyball Intramurals Boosters Business .Arithmetic Honor Roll Art Certificates VolleyballChevron LYN KATOFF 87-10 204 Street, Hollis 23 Honor Awards Honor Classes Assistant to Teachers Honor Roll MICHAEL KATZMAN 67-01 215 Street, Bayside 64 Art Award Science Club '1 f X L 886161 X., X of-xii ru x KA.L'FM.-xx 75-67 181 Street, Flushing 66 Bible Reader Yeairlioolt Scliolgirsliip Club Hebrew Award ILO. Store Ilonor Roll C71 Crude .-Xdvismrs Ollfee MARGARET KAI'FM.XN 87-215 168 Street, jgnnnic.i Chorus Cliernistry Club .I EANNE KAYE l 711--1.1 179 Street, Flushing 66 Senior Arista .Xrt Editor ol Yearbook Girls' l,eague Choir and Chorus .Xrt Editor of Scrililmler l rcnch Award .Xrt Editor of l'i'euch and Spanish W Magazines jAMES KEEIIAN 88-315 182 Place, jzuuaica Track Team llonor Roll Honor Guard l'.S.A.L. Awards MARIE KEIM 73-64 193 Street, Flushing 66 Stenography Award Honor Roll ROBERT KELLEHER 89-38 20-t Street, Hollis P.S.A.L. Award JACK KERN 64-17 Springfield Boulevard, Bayside Track Team fMinor 4'j j Dean's .Assistant Honor Guard Biology Lab. Assistant ANIET KESSLER J. . . 146-19 Horace Harding Boulevard, Flushing James Madison Sophomore Sing Junior Sing Service Squad 711 Assistant Librarian GEORGE KIMELDORF 76-32 171 Street, Flushing Arista Associate Editor of Yearbook Senior Glass Representative Honor Roll 181 Scholarship Club Assistant to Teachers Honor Classes W y f,i, :V 42 , 1. 1 so 6, 1, ,, X? mv :,,, , its W 1 Z' ,,,. s 2 aff K 7 ..,, ,ti,, f My f?2?4 ! W fl l f -ay! 5 , f 1 f ' if , I 7, v, H 1! if t , , 1 f f f X f ff 1 ' xt s,,p Wx I n . N ,, . , 4 W 5 Ze W I , X Mgmt W ,4, Z X V ss M fa. .. f W f , t I f :,N,, SX ,X Y N X N , , my R S, as Sift fs CARMEN EVONE KING 85-19 164 Street, jarnaica Future Nurses Club Trinity Library Stall' Traflic Club G11-4-Club 'l'l'lOlVlAS KING 75-417 180 Street, Flushing Swimming Tearri LINDA KIRSGI-INER 715-28 196 Street, Flushing 66 Girls' League Correlation Class Scholarship Club Honor Roll Honor Classes Senior Tennis Tournament Public Speaking Award NATALIE KIRSHNER 87-50 204 Street, Bayside Honor Roll and Classes Freshman Chorus Yearbook Stall Reporter French and Art Awards Boosters Assistant to Teachers LINDA THEA KITT 212-04 75 Avenue, Bayside Home Economics Award Stagers Award Xmas and Radio Plays Production Class Girls' League Honor Roll and Classes SUSAN KLAPPER 80-07 209 Street, Hollis Hills Governing Board of Leaders Swimming Assistants Business Staff of Yearbook Secretary of Leaders-in-Training Athletic Clubs Minor J Honor Roll DENNIS KLEIN 161-02 Jewel Avenue, Flushing Track Souad Dean's Assistant 151 ,IACIOB KLEIN 811-22 247 Street, Bellerose Honor Roll Outdoor Guard Band x P.S.A.L. Award ,ssl vs s 3,f:i7i5,4Q i I ,V . . - xv.. 2, ..,. t SA t,-0'U- 'X x 91 an Mxwfigktn 5 0 X N- -63am 2.2 LAWRENCE KLEINMAN 150-34 77 Avenue, Flushing , Q Lieutentant in Honor Guard , ,Ar,. K Honor Roll 1,-Q V 3 X V is X Assistant to Teachers E7 ' MARCIA KLINE .,.. , U 216-15 E8 Avenue, Bayside ' I ' If Dance Corps we 1 0 5 -' .Accounting Awards ff W , 2 Stenography Awards Accounting Honor Society Athletic Clubs Honor Roll E 'E . 121, ' . 1. 4- V W 'sw tw 'R Xb x. ,, 1 f I JOHN KMIEC .r,,'::: 150-20 73 Avenue, Flushing ' Honor Guard A A v G,O. Representative P.S.A.L. Awards Assistant to Teachers ft ' x X N :aj s ses ,Q 'Q 1 ,, VX, sk LEON H. KNIGHT, JR. 173-22 105 Avenue, jamaica s ,A-ei Sh ,. ,qs-Q . - A-me sv- . New ' sn. if . - 'W SHARON KNISPEL 723-8-1 Springfield Boulevard, Hollis . Yearbook A 'E Modern Dance , Q. . s ' G.O. Representative f -' E- 'X 1' Swimming Assistants-in-Training 2219 Art Awards gQzgj?:2ffQ- A Chem. Lab. Squad iilallll. J j X X R N J 69 GQ XXX W X X X X 35 AQ I CLIFFORD 1iOBl,EN'l Z , ,, 175-45 811 Road, -Iailiaien Estates : 'Q ss Biology Lab. Assistant Assistant in History Ofliee Q Assistant to IIlf'llC'l'11'IiS A 5 School Band 'ft History Club W 1 52 EDITH KOCH . 82-57 167 Street, Jamaica Girls' League Scholarship Club Honor Roll and Classes Gore Classes Athletic Clubs RICHARD KOHLER 88-22 183 Street, Hollis Arista Associate Editor of Yearbook Honor Class Honor Roll Honor Guard Scholarship Club JOEL L. KOLOMER 153-O5 78 Road, Flushing Track Team Honor Classes History Club Assistant to Dean Minor LESTER KOMAROFF 219-02 74 Avenue, Bayside Honor Roll Honor Guard P.S.A.L. Awards Art Appreciation Award Track Teani Assistant to Dean EDWARD KORNIAN 175-O9 Jewel Avenue, Flushing 65 Honor Guard Laboratory Assistant Honor Roll G.O. Representative Honor Classes P.S,A.l,, Awards LANYRENUE KRAMER 18-1-15 73 Avenue, Flushing Honor Guard Historx' Club IV. Bowling ROCHELLE KRAMER 71-50 166 Street, Flushing Girls' League Secretarial Stall' of Yearbook Tironians Boosters Art, Pitman, and Honor Awards Program Connnittee G.O. Representative t51 l'llYLl.IS KRASNER 153-14 76 Road, Flushing 67 lll1r't'1'l0aldc't'S lA'LlClQ'l'S Pres. of Tironinns Cabinet of Student Council Senior Representative G.O. Representaltivv 1135 Athletic Clubs C101 PHYLLIS RRAUSS 80-27 217 Street, Queens Village 27 Art Awards Typing Award ARTHUR KROLL 92-59 Gettysburg Street, Bellerose Junior Rep. to Student Council Cabinet and Adviserv BoardfS.C. Varsity Rep. to Student Council Candidate-Treasurer of G.O. Senior Arista Tennis and Basketball Teams TJS n .X,Y , loc W D. If . Tk' lx-,J x -V 1 T 1 L' 'ff ELAINE .g 16 1-,129 Je-affix.-N'enXue, Fhihingfkgr Horipr Classesl y BOOSf:f!1'SV1 J fl Assist nt to T affhers j Q XL Corre atiofnLlC' sses leyball Award V1 CfhQruSL Y.. 1 1 I Swimming . ward ETHEL LA BARBARA 75-51 193 Street, Flushing Honor Roll C89 Honor Classes Art Certificates 122 Program Committee Assistant to Teachers JEFFREY N. LAFFEL 73-02 192 Street, Flushing Vice-PresidentfSenior Class President of Stagers .Advisory Board of Dance Corps Fine Arts Festival Major in Dramatics Yearbook Staff President of M.V.T. RUTH VIRGINIA LAIRD 78-29 160 Street, Flushing Library Squad Publicity Council Honor Classes Honor Roll Art Award , Q . .- SX, 'til e- Y-. If-ilssf I 2 , ...ex -rs - tw. . ' 3 9 Rs ss ' X -I 72211 ,i N s g X N X XX X, g k :bb fx X ERS f , sf! Q.-its W e ss, A f gi , f a S ff! X yy' ' 1 3 J ,Y Q ,I f f 1 'I ,,,,.,,:5 laik? 1 , 3 ji . .. I SW f 5? s ' N Q 1 'le f A X E Q, 2-'zz .Q:v,.,.:' Q , ,,g:t,9,' K... I .V M21 W X f X e X 1 f I A at ,z '3s We I ,, i ff? ,,,, V , - ' 4:q,.:5:5:. '1.':':E' . . ,mf- , LEWIS LAMBERT 73-47 189 Street, Flushing Yearbook Staff Hilltoppr-r Honor Classes Spanish and Science Clubs Biology Laboratory Squad ROSALIE LASSEN 91-21 193 Street, Hollis Jackson HS.: Assistant to Teachers Biology and General Science Squads Junior Chorus CAROLYN MARIE LAUSTER 89-94 216 Street, Queens Village Tennis Club Accounting Honor Roll MARGARET LAW 84-59 148 Street, Jamaica Arista Honor Roll 18D Honor and Correlation Classes Yearbook Clubs Biology Laboratory Squad QHJHQ BARBARA LEBOW 183-03 Grand Central Parkway, Jamaica Chairman of Publicity Council Major Art HJ Yearbook Art Staff Girls' League Hilltopper Student Council Advisory Board Swimming Assistants in Training JERRY LEFKOWITZ 75-20 Bell Boulevard, Bayside Honor Classes Honor Guard P.S.A.L. Awards Art Appreciation Award CAROLE LEHRER 209-59 112 Avenue, Queens Village Correlation Classes C85 Hilltopper Honor Roll President of Spanish Club Honor Classes 153 CAROL LEIBOWITZ 67-40 164 Street, Flushing Monroe H.S.: Chorus DOMINICK LEMBO 90-03 197 Street, Hollis Honor Guard Honor Roll LOIS LESSER 73-19 173 Street, Flushing Boosters Honor Roll Softball Team Stenography and Art Awards THELMA LEVENSON 56-45 206 Street, Bayside Honor Roll Volleyball Intramurals Softball Intramurals Major and Minor 'LJ's', .Accounting Honor Club BETTY LEVINE 82-35 Bell Boulevard, Hollis Hills Girls' League Band Honor and Correlation Classes Honor Roll Program Committee Yearbook-Secretarial Staff Volleyball and Softball Intramurals JUDITH F. LEVINE 67-34 170 Street, Flushing Dance Corps Stenography, Accounting and Art Awards Honor Roll Program Committee Honor Classes JUDITH MAY LEVINE 69-26 179 Street, Flushing Co-Manager of Independent Party President of Clubs Council Hilltopper Governing Board of Leaders Correlation Classes 187 National Conference of Christians and Jewsf-Scholarship 154 s. X. ,,.. : :L s Q X , 0 4 X f .W ti , . 5 R ' ,..,,Q,, , nw ,J is W, 37, f f l f X y ,' A-'is-5'-L, t -fy 45 J ,Et fag. ,X Vg I , fx A 1 Q Nayv t sf 76 is 7 5 N f jr ff I, , X sf V aff, A X f if M tt' ' W X Q X it .M tg, X ggi I -it DEANNE LEVY - 67-53 197 Street, Flushing Arista Girls' League Yearbook Staff G.O. Representative Scholarship and Spanish Clubs Band ' Program Committee Honor and Correlation Classes GERALD LEVY 160-44 Coolidge Avenue, Jamaica Honor Guard Honor Roll Assistant to Teachers G.O. Representative P.S.A.L. Awards JACK LEVY 65-29 174 Street, Flushing Arista Band C81 Correlation Classes Honor Roll 181 Student Council Committee EDWARD B, LEWIN 76-37 167 Street, Flushing 66 President of the General Qrganization Q Chairman of Nom. and El. Committee Soccer and Tennis Teams WJ s' Senior Arista Vice-President of Choir' and Chorus Musical Major NJN- ' ' Lead in Arts Festival DONALD R. LEWIS 141-59 85 Road, Jamaica Richmond Hill HS.: Disk Jockey Teen Bandstand Photography Club GER.-XLDINE LIBGYSKY 80-61 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park lNIodern Dance Boosters Volleyball Team ARLENE LICHTMAN 90-116 1-1-9 Street, Jamaica Girls' League G.O. Representative Student Interest Conuuittee Honor Classes Stenography and Art Awards JLDITH LIDSKY 75-23 1915 Street, Flushing Boosters Softball Club Assistant to Tcncliers Social Dance Club Art Certilicatc X , K N S' 'e i -5 ' . QQ: K X X rf X t 2: s-. s.f,f:-:s- Q FRED LINDSKOC gi 94-23 213 Street, Queens Yillagt - st sit W Q sg 'V A Honor Guard i i. X Y . ---- - -L ast X F X X x 1: -N-, 1' XITLDRED LINGENFELSER 222-O7 93 Avenue, Queens Village Tironian Honor Society Pitman Award Assistant to Teachers Honor Roll Accounting Honor Roll CAROL LIPMAN 76-58 167 Street, Flushing Yearbook-Secretarial Staff Dance Corps in Training Assistant to Teachers Girls' Chorus Modern Dance History Club FELICIA LIPSHITZ 184-39 Cambridge Road, Jamaica Productions V P Stagers Club X Nfodern Dance Q Assistant to Teachers Q gal Art Awards 2 Dramatic Certiicate 1 srri , BIARILYN LIPSKY 67-20 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing Accounting Honor Society Boosters Assistant to Teachers Softball Intramurals Volleyball Club SHARON LIPSKY 67-O2 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing Girls' League Boosters Assistant to Teachers Honor Classes Art CertiHcates KQJ if 'AR15 ,I , A f- ie, ,su Honor oll 6 T ' ' Cert' ate of Me i !Span1sh ,gym IRA LISH 147-19 76 Road, Flushing Captain of Honor Guard Student Council Honor Classes Honor Roll Biology Laboratory Squad IRENE LITTMAN 76-50 174 Street, Flushing Assistant to Teachers Honor Classes Honor Roll Art Certificate Volleyball Intramurals JL'DITH LITTMAN 153-13 78 Road, Flushing 67 Assistant to Teachers Boosters Volleyball Team Softball Team ARTHUR LLOYD 93-26 209 Street, Queens Village 28 Scholarship Club Correlation and Honor Classes Honor Roll Associate Editor of Yearbook .Assistant to Teachers EDWINA LO GUERCIO 65-23 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing Honor Stenography Public Speaking Social Dancing MOdC1'H Dance Boosters LYNNE LOMAX 76-43 l7l Street, Flushing English Honor Classes Honor Roll Certificate Volleyball Intramurals 155 STANLEY LOTH 85--M Holnelawn Street, Jamaica 32 Soccer Team Major J RONNY LUEHRIG 69-43 178 Street, Flushing Swimming Team Hilltopper Yearbook Honor Roll Honor Guard Mixed Vocal Training SALLY LUGER 171-18 69 Avenue, Flushing Dramatics C J Q Fine Arts Festival and Assembly Programs Production G.O. Representative Drama Corps EVE LYON 88-38 195 Street, Hollis Corresponding Secretary of Girlls Varsity Leaders Secretary of Leaders-in-Training Minor J's C55 P,S.A.L. f5J VIRGINIA MARGARET MACMECHAN 91-17 214 Street, Queens Village Volleyball Intramurals Softball Intramurals Awards Basketball ALAN MAGED 184-40 Aberdeen Road, Jamaica Estates Baseball Team P.S,A.L. Awards SHELDON MAGINSKY 70-25 Kisst-na Boulevard, Flushing Honor Classes Honor Roll Basketball Team Baseball Train P.S.A.L. Awards Major and Minor 'LJ's 156 JOYCE MANDEL 64-08 215 Street, Bayside Choir Chorus f7j Major J Girls, League Honor Roll Program Committee LARRY MANDEL 73-27 173 Street, Flushing Co-Manager of Independent Honor Classes Chess Club G.O. Representative P.S.A.L. Awards Senior Representative Track Team MICHAEL NIANGEL 167-23 Grand Central Parkway, Jamaica Outdoor Track C-lj Indoor Track C23 Cross-Country QQJ Major Letter Yearbook Staff Honor Guard ROBERT MANGER 69--13 181 Street, Flushing 65 ANNETTE MAXGIARACINA 258-O1 87 Road, Floral Park Honor Roll Honor Classes Hilltopper Stalf Honor Awards 'llironian Honor Society PHYLLIS NIANIACI 261-19 83 Avenue, Floral Park Honor Roll L51 Str-n. Honor Classes llltlllllll Awards Accounting Honor Certificate Accounting Honor Roll EMANUEL lX'1ANlCONE 713-15 193 Street, Flushing Rifle llltllllll Honor Guard P.S.A.L. Awards Assistant to Teachers St'l'V1cc Q1rcClit fa-08 13-1 Stu-et, lfluslnng Senior Band fuLflM'V0 QANIEL M.-xiwus cltawwiw Swiuiniing Assistxi 1 L Music C L, iitmm- Roll A ,UMW llonor Classes f' f DANNY MARDINO 16-1-112 76 Road, Flushing Captain of Baseball Clk-ani Basketball Team 121 Honor Roll HARVEY MARKOXVITZ 65-77 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing Science Club Engineering Club Guard-Erasmus Hall HS. HARVEY MARKOWITZ 1-11--10 8-1 Drive, Jamaica Honor Guard Q31 Honor Roll P.S.A.L. Awards VITO MARRETTA 61-14 172 Street, Flushing Honor Roll P.S.A.L. Awards Q31 MONA MARRIOTT 111-15 174 Street, Jamaica 33 Sewing Club Honor Sewing Certificate Assistant to Teachers WILLIAM MARSH 93-48 206 Street, Hollis Honor Roll Honor Classes P.S.A,L. Awards 4 -as ,H - Q , eg, M, as - as Z is X Y X I M E I ,SW , -1 .tx . . ,. .w w . , , an if A I TW' as X . .,,., s- X X asa. 5 f as f ' 0 X we X ss E '- 1 ' ' X X ff Y . A ROBERT MARSHALL 150-40 71 Avenue, Flushing Band 141 Honor Guard l'.S.A.L. Awards Assistant to Ylif'2lCl'lf'l'S ROBERTA MARTIN 89-24 164- Street, jamaica 32 Glu: Club VIVIAN MARX 75-23 180 Street, Flushing Leaders Clubs G.O. Reprr-sentative Honor Roll C71 Honor Classes Art and .Accounting Awards BARBARA MARZ 83-31 2-13 Street, Bellerose 26 Art Award Honor Roll Honor Classes Softball and Tennis Clubs K-9 Club .Assistant to Teachers DINO MASCIOLI 161-19 Normal Road, Jamaica Honor Roll Honor Classes Science and Engineering Club P.S.A.L. Awards PATRICIA NIASS 217-30 Stewart Road, Flushing Yearbook Staff Governing Board of Leaders Honor Roll Publicity Council Athletic Clubs Boosters Stagers JEAN MASTON 167-52 109 Road, Jamaica Girls' League Softball Intramurals Softball Boosters G.O. Representative .Assistant to Teachers 1 57 GAIL NIATHEWS 69-06 Utopia Parkway, Flushing Assistant to Teachers Athletic Clubs Spanish Club Boosters Honor Roll LINDA MATTIS 58-28 204 Street, Bayside Managing-News Editor of Hilltopper Admissions Board of Arista Governing Board of Girls' League French and Art Awards Vice-President of French Club Scribbler and Radius Staffs Yearbook JOAN MATUSZEWSKI 61-15 220 Street, Bayside Newman Club Assistant to Teachers Softball Club GEORGE MAURER 93-29 216 Street, Queens Village Rifle Team Science and Engineering Club P.S.A.L. Awards Art Awards Honor Roll LYDIA MCDERMOTT 88-07 172 Street, Jamaica Art Club Red Cross Representative to City Council C31 Chorus Orchestra Volleyball Team CARRIE MCHERRIN 109-21 175 Street, Jamaica Modern Dance CAROLE MCLEAN 164-46 Nadal Place, jamaica Softball Club fMinor Jul G.O. Representative' Softball Intramurals- Mr-dal Assistant to 'll-achers 158 X :g-I-,, Z.,-Rszfm,L,, - te f X f 4 I 5' Q fa A H f , X X sxW ,P r X 0 , X 0 S 0 0 1' r ,J-.fy--11::5., N-,,,, el Q X 1 4 sg ..... .:,, ,, X A RUTH MECHANECK 198-11 Pompeii Avenue, Holliswood Yearbook Staff n Student Council Committees History and Math Clubs Honor and Correlation Classes Boosters Scholarship Club LAWRENCE MEISNER 81-23 24-6 Street, Bellerose Honor Roll P.S.A,L. Awards Assistant to Teachers JANET MELLEN 87-50 Kingston Place, Jamaica Varsity Swimming .Assistant Leaders Major J Honor Roll Business Staff-Yearbook Honor Classes DAVID MENIST 69-31 197 Street, Flushing Yearbook Staff Scholarship Club G.O. Representative Math and History Clubs Honor Roll Correlation and Honor Classes DANIEL MERCALDO 233--18 87 Avenue, Bellerose Honor Roll Orchestra Typewriter Repair Squad P.S.A.L, Awards Art Award CHARLO'l 1'E KATHERINE MEYER 82-6-1 16-1 Place, Jamaica Pitman Award Boosters Assistant to Teacliers LILLIAN MICHALOVIC 8-1-09 248 Street, Bellcrose Stagers Athletic Clubs 1leaders-in-Training Honor Roll Art Certilicate l'A'l'R1CIA MICIUKIEWICZ 71-33 166 Street, Flushing Sec. of Tironiun Honor Society Honor Classes Pitiuan Awards Handball Club Honor Roll L-ll IRA MICKENBERC 73-10 178 Street, Flushing Arista Associate Editor of Yearbook Scholarship Club Library Statl' Honor Roll Mzljol' lNIusic CAROL INIIEGEL 167-O9 65 Avenue, Flushing Tironian Honor Society Honor Classes G.O Rc resentative and Alternate - 13 Senior Representative Honor Roll Q61 Girls' League-in-Training SHEILA KIILDENER 76-24 167 Street, Flushing Eastern District H.S.: Boosters BARBARA MILLER 75-15 196 Street, Flushing Leaders-in-Training Art Awards Athletic Clubs Minor 421 P.S.A.L. Awards Stagers PATRICIA MILLER 89-81 Springheld Boulevard, Queens Village Girls' League G.O. Representative Honor and Correlation Classes Honor Roll f7J Production Classes Boosters RUTH MILLER 82-07 259 Street, Floral Park Arista Nurses and History Club Honor Roll C75 , Enrolling Room Representative Yearbook Program Committee Honor Classes ' 'i A X st X rs- 'S i Rst X X 3' X KW .sw X X X Yi xi MSX -we X .g51:5:a,, X ' X W' , W' f :N 4.77 ..... a .X-XX . i will ' .53 - A 'T , ,,.,I 6 ' 'E Q W-is es? 4 N X HWY It 311152. A . at Wfs, w 151, 91,3123 ,.1 ...,..t 7 , K R 6 ' A : X Q f 61 fs X , Qssy X 4 Q s, .T , 4: S' 'QX44 ft Q f c s. ns , ' X X 5 X W X x -. .IEW BARBARA MINTZ I 217-06 64 Avenue, Bayside Accounting Honor Society Rep. Student Council I 'l'ironian Honor Society Honor Roll f5j Honor Classes Pitman Award ELIZABETH MIOZZA 167-09 65 Avenue, Flushing Chorus C35 Tironian Honor Society Pitman Award Clubs MAUREEN MIRKIN 173-41 Grand Central Parkway, Jamaica ,Iohn Adams H.S.: .Iunior Arista P.S.A.L. Swimming Medals Athletic Clubs Honor Classes Honor Roll and Honor Certificates FRANK MIRO 61-19 161 Street, Flushing Honor Roll Honor Classes Service to Biology Lab. Assistant to Teachers RACHIDA MIS-TIRE 155-O1 Jewel Avenue, Flushing CAROL MOAK 146-21 61 Road, Flushing Girls, League Honor Roll Honor Classes G.O. Representative Q41 Modern Dance MAXINE MOLACK 75-15 210 Street, Bayside 64 t 159 LL Moizrowft MOLIN 150-U5 Hoover Avenue, jainaicn G.O, Rqarvsentativr- Assistant to Dean 58671324241 T If li f Q Cy' !,77j,f.f7 GERALDINE MORASKI 224-30 64 Avenue, Bayside 64 Newman Club Volleyball Intramurals Boosters BRUCE MORRIS 75-23 174 Street, Flushing Honor Roll Basketball Team f6j Honor Guard G.O. Representative Boys' Varsity EDITH MORRIS 67-35 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing Chorus Future Nurses Club ANTOINETTE MORRONE 164-38 75 Avenue, Flushing Honor Roll C75 Treasurer of Accounting Honor Society Honor Certificates G.O. Representative 131 Tironian Honor Society MARI-LYNNE MOSKOWITZ 85-14 215 Strr-1-t, Hollis Hills Swimming Assistant Secretary of Honor Guard Assistant Manager--1-'l'r:ick Team Boosters Honor Roll MITCHEL MOSKOWITZ 911-10 149 Strwt, Janiziica Honor Roll Honor Guard Assistant to Dr-an G.O. R1'IJ11f'Sf'Ht2l11Vt' Art Award 160 f f 1 f 5 fy X ff W f V W f f an Z Mm ,g I? M 1 I ' f f J X my , 7, W' 1. :- , ,f 7 , ff l 7 X Z f , ff X X A. f 'W -W! ' 'Q.,'.,i f ,HHH f, ' ff! ? QI: if f ' ,fj ,, , , W1 ,L . f W if Y' ff 2 Z , 5 7 Z s I w if 4! 2 3 . 'affi 75' ',,3Q:,,,-xii, f . fff 7 f fx X W xl f f .ff X fran A iff .1 - K , I K, , fs, af v ' Wes- f ffl f aff AW jew f uf A ,Nw -1 0 4 I I i f S X f as s gn, . , W J. ,is 1 ,gr 7 w W, , ms, 2653314 MILFORD MUCHNICK 76-39 176 Street, Flushing Art Award P.S.A.L. Awards Honor Guard Honor Roll JUDITH MULLER 85-29 261 Street, Floral Park Newman Club Library Squad Future Nurses Club Spanish Club Science Club A11 Award LINDA MIILLER 84-29 247 Street, Bellerose Honor Roll Music J Assistant to Teachers Intramurals Minor nfs MARY ANN MCR PHY 187-O7 89 Avenue, Hollis .Assistant to Teachers Intramurals MARILYN NAFIS 75-19 178 Street, Flushing Honor Roll French Honor Class Art Awards L21 Boosters Intramurals MARILYN NAFTAL 65-82 160 Street, Flushing 65 Nursing Club Salvsmansliip Club Library Squad Boostvrs ILO. Rr'pi'vsviitatix'rs Assistant to ll1t'11L'l1t'1'S HOPE NALMANN 1511-25 72 Road, Flushing Asst Iiitvrary Editor of Folio llonor Roll Honor Classes th-nvral Organivation lll'IJl'l'S1'll111IlX'l' FRANCES NEALON 93-13 208 Street, Queens Village Chauniuade HS.: Baseball 'l'eam Intramurals DAVID NEEDLEMAN 65-59 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing Track Squad - Q, Honor Guard I ' Assistant to Teachers BURT NEIGEBORN 182-19 80 Drive, Jamaica Arista Ass't. Editor of Folio Swimming Team-llajor Letter Student Council Prom Committee Public Speaking Award Boys' Varsity ANN KRISTINA NELSON 80-51 161 Street, Jamaica Honor Roll BESSE NEUER 164-22 73 Avenue, Flushing Volleyball Intramurals Chorus Assistant to Teachers NEIL NEWBERG 178-12 Kildare Road, Jamaica Boys' Varsity Business Staff of Yearbook Honor Roll Honor Classes Dance Committee Arista FRED NEWMAN 150-20 71 Avenue, Flushing History Club Honor Roll ' G.O, Representative Science and Engineering Clubs A , lm A ff 1 u X - Elf, S' , .. it f 1 ' I .,.. I 1 as RUTH NEWMAN 1515-15 77 Avenue, Flushing C.O. Representative I-lonor Roll 185 Athletic Clubs Honor Class:-s Assistant to Tr-achers JEANIE NEYER 90-03 192 Str:-et, Hollis Senior Gov. Bd. of Girls' Le Student Council Discount Comm. Chairman Hilltopper Sr-nior Arista Yearbook Sf-c. of I-I.S. Council for U.N. PHYLLIS NOBLE 153-10 78 Avenue, Flushing Honor Roll Tironians Art Awards C2Q Glee Club Sten. Award CAROL NOVAK ague 65-17 Parsons Boulevard, Jamaica Honor Sten. Pitman Award Art Award Service Squad Honor Roll Boosters CAMILLE NOVARA 242-12 89 Avenue, Bellerose Accounting Honor Roll Honor Roll Art Awards Assistant to Teachers CAROLEE NUBEL 88-36 185 Street, Hollis G.O. Representative Honor Classes Honor Roll Business Staff Library Staff Assistant to Teachers LEONA OBERLANDER 87-50 204 Street, Hollis Tironian Honor Society Honor Roll and Classes Tennis Club Pitman Awards C33 .Accounting Award 161 lAfAl'lGARE'l' CTBRIEN H3--18 88 Avenue. ,lamaiea Yiee-President of Newman Club Clubs Couneil Art Certilieate Assistant to Teaeliers CATHERINE O'GARA 83-38 256 Street, Floral Park Trping Award Newman Club Softball Intramurals JAMES O'HANLON 90-11 182 Street, Jamaiea 75- 'top a ' ny, Flushing Qxd on r 'rf 1-'Rm 1' ' i ' .- 't ward .AW'3TdS fqk Q THERESA OLIVER 219-49 Peek Avenue, Queens Village Secretary of G.O. Cheerleaders Dance Corps Chairinan-Nominations and Elf-Ctions Comrnittef- Hilltopper 121 Representative to Lincoln Pilgrimage LENORE OLYNICK 170-03 Hillside Avenue, Jamaiea Sten. Awards 1151 Gym Chevron CATHERINE O'NEILL 80-24 162 Street, Jamaiea 132 Newman Club Iklusieal 162 ,S X Sf if .J , fr QQ fs 1 s 1, R .M uw lx s X s X ,H , wi A' sys wiv N x N 1 ' ' A 2' A ss 4 ' , F J, 5 2s:..'. Et N 1 3 Xx be Q S C X Qqkx M, X Nad f X X61 X X f f A .' , 'x ' N Q - 1 f .1 , 10 S KW ak V, ,.,,1. ,,,, , 1 , AB , s 0 s 4 My , A :W 35 Q 1 tt .,,-. 14. , A .X N 1 . sa e ?i-F'-x:- , NX 1 'K ' fi- v C X X sq X A B-so s x 1 . sei, -7 3, 1 W ' 5-,Z -M 1 A , f , vi J, LAWRENCE OSTRIN 74-Q-1 175 Street, Flushing Captain of Bowling Team Major Letter Honor Roll Honor Guard Clubs DONALD OSTROWVSKI 150-10 65 Avenue, Flushing G.O. Representative Ass't. to Dean Q., C P.S.A.L. Awards 1. A 'N' Art Awar e Clubs X W' Xb 1 fbQ AJ, of' . '55 ROBERT PA ON 193-15 Salern Avenue, Holliswood Honor Roll Laboratory Squad Band Honor Guard Clubs Major J NEAL HERBERT PALETZ 75-37 167 Street, Flushing Honor Guard P.S.A.L. Award Assistant to Teachers 'Visual Aids Squad BERNICE PALMER 107-3-1 159 Street, Jainaiea Pitman Award Assistant to Teachers Clubs DEAN PAPPAS l-111--1-1 84 Avenue, -lainaiea Arista Band Spanish Club Seienee Club Seholarship Club Honor and Correlation Classes BARBARA PARKER 86-13 255 Street, Floral Park Honor Stenograpliy Pitman Award Honor Roll 1'llY1.l.lS JOAN 1'ARli1iR 141-lf flll Street, llaysidv All-City Uiclivstra Nlalor Nlusic Orcln-stra and llancl llonor Classes 11.0. Ri-orvsr-iitatiyr' llonor Roll BERNHIE PARKER 1118-1151 159 Street, xlainait 1 Girls' Chorus Yollexlmall Award Assistant to 'l'c-acliers Dance Club Newspaper Club ANNE PARSONS 90-22 171 Stiwr-t,vla1iiaic'.i Leaders--Gox'ei'iiing Board National Conferuicr- of Christians and Jews Art Award Honor Classes Honor Roll HARVEY PASCAL 171-'21 69 Avenue, Flushing G.O. Representatives Honor Guard Assistant to Teachers Swimming SquadfBayside HS. ELLEN PALLSON 91-12 183 Street, Jamaica 214 Leaders Art Awards Governing Board Honor Roll Assistant to Teachers Nlinor NANCY PEARSE 96-16 215 Place, Queens Place Honor Roll Honor Classes Correlation Classes Latin Award Art Award Scholarship Club BETTIE PEARSON 107-40 16-1 Street, Jamaica 33 Madison H.S.: Future Nurses Club Basketball and Track ,, 5 gg W lf.. . 5 4 SUNJA PEER 1117--17 159 Straw-1, Jainaica ,rr Volleyball Intramurals Softball Intramurals Assistant to '1'r-acliers JOAN PELUSU 1,12-112 213 Stn-1-t, Quf'f'ns Village 'l'ironian Honor Sortir-ty Newman Club Honor Classes Assistant tOi1il'ilf'1l1'I'S Accounting and l'itrnan Awards Honor Roll LOIS MARY PEPPARD 50-U9 172 Street, Flushing Art Awards 12,1 Honor Roll Assistant to Tr-achr-rs Boost:-rs NANCY PERNA 136-U7 59 Avenue, Flushing Honor Roll Pitman Certificate .Assistant to Teachers Accounting Honor Certificates LEONARD PERRIN 85-17 213 Street, Queens Village Valley Forge Military Academy: Football Hockey Baseball JOY PETERS 86-35 Marengo Street, Holliswood Art Club Art Award Volleyball Tournament Glee Club .Assistant to Teachers FRANK PETRULLI 171-U2 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica Band P.S.A.L. Awards Honor Roll Musical J 163 JACQLELINE PETRULLI 171-02 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica Minor J Pitman Award Chorus Assistant to Teachers Ci-XMILLE PETTLYS 162-25 79 Avenue, Flushing Honor Classes Pitman Award MARY PIARULLI 83-39 257 Street, Floral Park Assistant to Teachers M.V.T. Art Award Honor Roll Honor Sten. Classes Tironian Club CAROLE PITCHFORD 87-30 166 Street, Jamaica 32 Music J Assistant to Teachers Art Certificates Intramurals Awards Mixed Vocal Training SUSAN LYNN PLANCHER 174--16 73 Avenue, Flushing 66 Girls' League Honor Roll Honor Classes French and History Clubs Student Council Library Squad HILDEGARD PLATE 233-20 Hillside Avenue, Queens Village Girls' League Chorus Boosters Basketball Chevron Honor Roll Switchboard Operator BEVERLY E. POLLACK 86-23 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park City Council Representative President of Senior Class Co-Capt. of Cheerleaders Dance Corps Golden A Yin Award 164 , c k yum- iii' 1 o X-sv .vac .-,tt ss .siz,s. S3 S VN X X X N S s 9' s e is Y .,,,, . Q .. V - xx 33 . . .,.,. M s . ,V ' al s 1NL-as f , X A ek -,sim as g FXR - U' . .. X , Y X ' A T fl - ' uyplfiklll- MICHAEL POLNER 150-20 76 Road, Flushing 67 Honor Roll Honor Classes Art Certificate Honor Guard Chess Club Rifle Squad PAULA A. POPKIN 80-63 2-19 Street, Bellerose 26 G.O. Representative Art Award Stagers-Production Honor Classes History Club Chevrons Q3j ANTOINETTE POPOLATO 153-27 73 Avenue, Flushing 27 Assistant to Teachers Newman Club CAROL PORETZ 80-62 188 Street, Jamaica Girls' League Vice-President of Girls' Chorus M.V.T.4Music JN Yearbook Staff Dramatics Club Production French Scholarship Award MARTIN PORTNOY 179-19 Tudor Road, Jamaica Treas. of Senior Class Election and Nominations Comm Yearbook Soccer Team Student Council Committees Honor Guard RONNIE POSSNER 215-l-1 85 Avenue. Queens Village 27 Spanish Club Volleyball Tournament Future Nurses Club Boosters Assistant to Teachers PATRICIA H. POYILITIS 61-38 186 Street, Flushing 65 Arista Correlation Girls' League Seribblers Club Yearbook Stall' Vice-President-K-9 Club Honor Roll ROSEMARIE l'Rl.lFE'l'A 81-05 Grand Central Parkway, Kew Carcleus Hills Newtown High School: Lilu'4u'y Squad Newnian Club CAROL PLDLIN 75-137 180 Street, Flushing 66 Honor Roll Honor Classes Cirls' lntranuurals lWinor Chevron and Softball Award ROBERT J. RABIN 182-15 Radnor Road, Jamaica Manager of Basketball Team C3 j's i Hilltopper- Locker Room' Column Honor Roll Correlation Classes Senior Class Representative Assembly Bible Readings ROBERTA RAND 86-70 Francis Lewis Boulevard, Bayside Dramatic Award Honor Roll Biology Honor Class Chorus -16 Accompianist .Assistant to Teachers DEBORAH JOAN RAPHAEL 209-11 Whitehall Terrace, Queens Village Arista Girls' League-Governing Board Swimming Assistant 1Speed L'J's j Yearbook Stall Boosters Hebrew, Dramatics and Art Awards Band fkfajor H171 CYNTHIA RA PHAN 173-17 73 Avenue, Flushing Sec. of Spanish Club Chorus Art Awards 121 Honor Roll .Assistant to Teachers Boosters LILLIAN RATHJE 73-39 193 Street, Flushing Tironian Accounting Honor Society Softball Club fMinor Inj Accounting Certificate Stenography. Certificate Honor Roll 171 f .X . .lt-V 6, , 5 7 if , MA A V , 1 sf K X s f sf N , W5 N P , X . ,. ff ' rw 15 7 f N X Q WS, s '4 , f ! X , ew M f fi t sfff 2 Q f QW ' s f A '1 Q.. 'ts , X . V-15,4 w it f 'ww fix! if i ' 1, . - . ,Q Z!! , My ,I 7 I ? 7 V ff fi! ,X 5 f S425 -ai QW x ' f A 1 f f i 1 . Cs? 435: . V-.f' V T Meant ff-yy, f - ,aku 27 5 fy 3 , , ,QS ,. Msfff' 'msfffwf 7 Z f wf l 7 ff Z , 1 ff , W V Way X! ZS? Q A C Zsqsf , W! MFZM W W fx f f f X , ,W x W f f X 77 ' swffw f if f K KIEANI M, REDDING 167-I7 Ilfl Road, Janiaica llonor Roll and Classes Dance Corps Stagers Tennis Club History Club Rep, to Student Council Cirls' Chorus Science Club BARBARA REED 187-16 Williamson Avenue, Jamaica Girls' Chorus 131 Clubs Honor Roll 133 Library Assistant 121 PHYLLIS SANDRA REICHER 161-55 Jr-wel Avenue, Flushing Boosters Orchestra Eng. Correlation Class DANIEL REILLY 79-15 210 Street, Hollis G.O. Representative Honor Classes Senior Class Representative ISABELLE REISNER 85-2-1 Radnor Road, Jamaica Arista Leaders G.O. Representative Hebrew Honor Certificates P.S.A.L. Award Honor Roll Minor CAROL REISS 170--19 Cedarcroft Road, Jamaica .Accounting Honor Award Accounting Honor Society Art Award Newman Club Honor Roll MURRAY REISS 108-20 New York Boulevard, Jamaica Band Newspaper Representative 165 SUSAN RESEN 158-411 Ji-wvl Av:-nur, Flushing Assistant to vl1l'LlL'lll'l'S lioostvis Yollt-vbull II111'IlI1lll17I'llS C O. Rvpi vsvritutivr- JOEL RESNICK 188-91 Avon Rozxd, Jxnnaica -is 1 'M A , -as 'gg ,f , 4 V ' 7 . Y V W y , , ,.,,, . . ,: My JANET RICE N 192-QUA 57 Avi-nun, Flushing 1. Vollcybull Intrziniurzils if ,Z V I G.O. Reprcscntativf- , Q .Assistant to Girls' Dr-an at ' - , Girls' Chorus ,,L.V, 1 ' Basketball Club 1C1ievronj , ' , X if if , ,.l,. , ' I .1 of A F,lIAR'l' v' I I I ! I . 1 wiltafnferyic' u ing fH ' r iind I i'rc'l:Wi!d1'i Cl- c-s , - . 9 Aon ' V 3 'ierni 2 iv - ant f on ' r io. .1 ,lil if A 7 sfhoi S ' Sciencf' 21 Wi nf-c-ring Club MICHAEL RIFKIN ., 77-021 mfs str--1, Fiiighing ' Vi' K-9 Club rim A k ' Art Awn rd ' V ri. rdf fic' ' ffl NEIL ROBERTS in U ' H 67-53 165 Strert, Flushing Honor fiuznrd 3: 'J 'QA Q 77938 'TN -A 1 Assistant to JI7f'Ilf'1lf'l'S '7 ' A' :L 1 I A 1'.S.A.L. Awzi rd V- i Q Qi 1 In Q Q . Honor Roll :X lx ,fx ,, 1 ff ' ' ' .,:l .:-- V HELEN Roisixsox A A 'H-11 2112 P121-f'1',rFll11'f IlS Villngm' Qi f'- Dzincr- C.ox'ps-in- l ruining ,Jr Assistant to'l'4':1f'11r'is Nwwnmn Club ' wt 166 E 1 i f X 9 Q: x XS? , Sf xt s X X X 4 X ew' K1 is 'W f 1,1 C sx 4. S-1 ,L kk A sg- no-.A JOAN ROBINSON . 160-20 108 Avvnuv, Flushing Oflicc Assistancv Glec Club DIANA JOY ROMANOY 159-15 8-1 Road, Jamaica Chorus 13 1 Assistant to r7I1C'ZiCl'll 1'S Honor Roll ALAN ROSE 150-50 76 Road, Flushing Band History Club K-9 Club P.S.A.L. Awards Swimming Assistant GERALD ROSEN 82-O5 189 Strevt, Jnni.iic.i Honor and Corrn-lution Cliissvs Honor Roll Every Tc-rin Radius Stall PIlCl'Sl'11l'l' .ind Yuirbook Stall Clubs H:-brvw Award PHYLLIS ROSENBAL31 1-19-115 79 Aw-iiiiv, Flushing Bio. Lulu, Squad 14' Boostvrs 121 C,O. R:'pi'vsrnt.itixv Svnior Rvp. Alti'rii.itv Honor .ind QlOl'lt'l.111OI1 Lllnssvs Honor Roll K-51 Club BARIEARA ROSENFI-ILD ff-no 1111 htivvt, l'1us1i1n2 llonor .ind Corrvl.ition Lllassvs llonoi Roll Cliorus Assistant to -l'1'1lk'lll'1'S Yollvxlmll II11l'.1Il1l1li.1lS JILL ROSENCARIEN 85-Ho 11311 Stn-vt, -JLIINJIC.: Swiiniuing Assisiaiit lvlilsin' CLO. Rl'l5l'l'Sl'I11.111X'1J Honor Lllnssvs Honor Roll liiud Art Axv.u'd GLADYS ROSENS'l'OCK 79-11 261 Street, Floral Park Honor Roll Art .-Xwarcls Ell,lil2N ROSS 711--ll Utopia Parkway, Flushing llonor Roll Softball lntrzunurals Volleyball Intramurals 1-Xrt .-Xward P.S..X.L. Awards tlij NXOMI ROSSHEIM 82-15 188 Street, Jamaica Volleyball Intramurals Chevrons and Contest Pins Glve Club Chorus Boosters Tutoring Service JUNE ROTHAUS 65-82 160 Street, Flushing Volleyball Tournament G.O. Representative Assistant to Teachers KALM.-XN ROTHMAN 81-30 190 Street, Jamaica Honor Roll Honor Classes French Club History Club Honor Guard NEIL ROTHNIAN 61-25 Bell Boulevard, Bayside Honor Guard Art Award Assistant to Teachers MELVIN ROY 75-64 180 Street, Flushing Honor Guard Honor Roll History Club Honor Classes Assistant to Teachers svn' , J., i L W A , W7 5 ,, 'ff f ff Q I vw' 4 , . ,V , - tj, A ' I sf, ,f .. U, yr, V 1 ,jgsww --'- W i n ,514 I P Wx 67, f gg 1 it Z , fy gs Z, , W X B f' Y 1 f X f , I f p g? ff fiMf.15Q7: , 7 kg f Le r X , 4 ,. W V 515, f X 'X -4 f ANP- X 15 ' W ' , , 14:5 -s . H X f iw sffs Q v wi. V' , 'E' ' x 1 fa f 2-:?22a:.1.:,tf is-' 5gso,,0-Q ,,,,,, 1, Syst., tg 7, , f 1 . ,wg,fa'sef 13 s X X W Q f X an ff f M X mn N I S - z 7 X Sw X of ge, f S X7 W f M fx ff cv' irq- sf as K X W s N WNW 4 1 MX N!! X 1 Z ' . 3 e 1 vwfegtg- ,. 30 :Q e sf x.s:E1:ff t ff' sagem- at S f ivlirs. . ' 1 X x 2 w sg S G9 Aw 'L-'.. .. 571527 ff ' 'i111f 2i Nz 1? QW, :M-. V ss .i,, A4 ' ' f J f N X Q 3 ff '-'- ' 5, t I i X W , eq' .,.,. . K I it so K FLGRENCE RUBIN 164-28 73 Avr-nur, Flushing Choir Sr-nior Chorus Girls' League All-City High School Chorus Honor Roll Major Music J G.O, Rf-pri-sr-ritative HELENE RUBIN 161-29 tI4'Wf'1 Avenue, Flushing Honor Roll Tironian Honor Soczir-ty Accounting Honor Roll Honor Classes Pitman Sten. Cr'rtif1c'atrA Boosters MADELINE RUBIN 77-oft 252 Street, Bellerose Honor Roll Volleyball Intramural Boost:-rs Assistant to Tr-achr-rs Softball Intramurals MARJORIE RUBIN 141-40 84 Drive, Jamaica Dance Corps Rep. to Student Council Sec. to Clubs Council Art Awards Drama J Vice-President of Drama Class Mixed Vocal Training 1 A REB C ' 65- ' s B vard ushi H o Kolb H or C a ,s r History C lub if es of s b Q A , ' 1 '67 JZ l , BEVERLY RUBENSTEIN 216-05 86 Avenue, Queens Village Honor Roll History Club Spanish Club Boosters Chorus K-9 Club ERNEST RUDNET 153-38 78 Road, Flushing Arts Festival Honor Roll G.O, Representative Assistant to Teachers Drarnatics 167 ANN RUDOVSKY 175-49 Dalny Road, Jamaica Secretary of G.O. Cheerleaders Governing Board-Leaders Swimming Assistant Sophomore Representative to Student Council Scholarship Club GEORGE RUEGEMER 25-1-07 7-l- Avenue, Glen Oaks Swimming Team Honor Roll Assistant to Teachers RICHARD RUSSELL 82-85 159 Street, Jamaica Captain of Cross-Country Team Captain of Track Team Boys' Varsity Track Medals 5 Major nfs Minor J LORETTA RYAN 150-11 88 Avenue, Jamaica Boosters Volleyball Team Assistant to Teachers LORRAINE SALOMON 79-06 257 Street, Glen Oaks Arista Clubs Honor Roll C85 Honor Classes Boosters P.S.A.L. Award Intramurals PATRICIA SALOMON 80-54 Chevy Chase Street, Jamaica Manager and Co-Manager of Red in' Blue Secretary of Arista Hilltopper Girls' League Representative to Empire Girls, State Convention ANDREA SAMBUR 198-49 Foothill Avenue, Hollis Honor Roll Accounting Honor Awards Modern Dance Boosters Accounting Honor Society Arts Festival M.V.T. 168 ri' ' ,VI ,.,,, s-:.-- A V , was x, X- I ' k ':g:s: x 251 or V A '54 ,,,. ' A ,S 4 .- -..:.Q,fj: 5 ffl i I.. A i f 4 7. ,...: .X fm Z 3 , X Q V ' -er s A W ss -I fn, N , Wxm 3 X 3 as X , X , was N Q S A 'KG iris? yi 'N X X X rw X Q A Q if 5 As ff X gf L X f s 4 I 5 ! A 1 ew 1, , x s f S 6, rf 1 K X Xt Q ' x W1 lf if X XX N X X N xx X X to 'S X r N 9 5 Q A 5 I s Q s Q . ,Q gf. ' f, I f f , , Y W A 7, ' if 1, tm K ,af y , -ff , -- wear P' ARTHUR SANDERS 62-29 172 Street, Flushing Andrew Jackson IjI.S.: G.O. Representative Band Honor Guard MANUEL SANTANIARIA. 82-25 215 Street, Queens Village P.S.A.L. Award NICK SARGENTI 161-25 Jewel Avenue, Flushing Honor Guard P.S.A.L. Awards SHEILA SARNA 65-77 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing Honor Classes Honor Roll Volleyball Intramurals Spanish Award Assistant to Teachers Future Nurses Club MARGARET SAYARESE 89-2+ 199 Street, Hollis Tironian Honor Society Softball Intramurals Assistant to Teachers Honor Roll Stan. and Typping Certificates Accounting Honor Roll C hevrons HAROLD SAWITZ 73-16 187 Street, Flushing G.O. Representative Assistant to Dean Vice-President of Chess Club K-9 Club Honor Roll CAROL SCHAEFER 92-20 212 Place, Queens Village Vice-President of Girls' Varsity Honor Roll Leaders Assistant to Teachers Volleyball Intramurals LEANORE SCHAEFER 239-18 Davenport Avenue, Bellcrose Program Committee Art Awards Honor Classes Band lvlujor J in Orcliestrn Leaders VIRGINIA SCHEITEL 193-24 Nero Avenue, Hollis Volleyball Tournament Pitman Award Assistant to Teachers SANDFORD SCHER 73-23 19-1 Street, Flushing Candidate for Vice-President Baseball Team Budget and Student' Interest Committees Chemistry Lab. J Clubs Editor of Spanish Club Newspaper IRWOOD SCHLACKMAN 75-20 Bell Boulevard, Bayside Baseball Team Honor Roll Accounting Awards History Club Chess Club English Bookroom Squad ARTHUR SCHLALICH 90-07 180 Street, Ja ica Class President Assistant to Te chei 45123055 A yt, JoYcE SCHLESINGER 175-17 74 Avenue, Flushing Honor Roll G,O. Representative Girls' League Volleyball Intramurals Handball and Tennis Clubs Honor Classes MARCO SCHMID 89-97 221 Street, Queens Village Tennis Club Typing Awards Art Award Accounting Awards Honor Roll 1-Q9 -as :Qi -. 94? ' e x Q5 X 3 1 i s,s,,. 2 -R get tix. Q at - ,,,f 4, Y lu K M X ff 4 iv XM? 1 X , as mga? eyf ,fe-,ftff. ' ,, -.fa 7 ., ,df If I V, . tj fa , , x N 4' x is 3' Ak Xb E X 3 S si Q 0 4 Qu. 7 t A f V ,s f , 5' ,X t .. 4 X? VS' S 45 s s f 1 Q, f Lx f Z' ff ff f I f M Am ,Q . ma ' . ' ' , - Q -' : '24, fjv 1 ,7 .s:,,ffhss.a.aff. f f ,, t ,f 0 A 9' ' f av X f I 7 A M L 4 'V W1 .s , , 'N 97 1 fha, at , I f X 'safes-, ' f, W., Z 1 f 5, I f w ww. ,, f . , on f f W 1 X f X f f X ' t X .4 61 y ,v'1-i:1:1:,-i5--- X W if sr f fy ' ff X f. W cliff, xi . . ,, ' . -1'.2.,,,.as.f4 ., fair INGO SCHNEIDER 208-70 Grand Central Parkway, Queens Village Publicity Council Honorable Mention in Poster Contest Art Certificate EVELYN SCHOMAKER 211-73 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica Honor Roll Accounting Honor Society Clubs Art Award Honor Classes LAWRENCE SCHOPP 199-15 B64 Circle, Fresh Meadows Honor Roll Honor Classes Honor Cuard History Club P.S.A.L. Awards Art Awards Science Club ULES SCHREIDER 5 'Flushing and I n G rd ' E. ,Qlwpis f VI W H g 0 .3 A r' J' PI PM riff ,446-1.1-as ELEANOR SCHROEDER G5 82-40 257 Street, Floral Park Assistant to Teachers Volleyball Intramurals DAVID SCHROPFER 67-35C 186 Lane, Fresh Meadows Co-Manager of Publicity Council Rifle Team Chess Club Assistant to Teachers Major Jn in Art Art Award LESLIE SCHUBERT 75-41 Utopia Parkway, Flushing Honor Guard Chorus 169 ANN M. SCHWAL 91-17 172 Street, Janiaiea Yearbook Staff Girls' League Library Squad Tironian Club Pitinan Awards Honor Roll Assistant to Teachers ANTHONY SCHWARTZ 73-53 197 Street, Flushing Honor Roll Honor Classes Clubs Reporting Staff of Folio Rifle Squad English Book Rooin Squad Chemistry-Physics Squad ARLEEN SCHWARTZ 161-30 Jewel Avenue, Flushing 65 G.O. Representative Future Nurses Club Salesnianship Club Boosters Volleyball Intramurals .Assistant to Teachers JIQDITH G, SCHWARTZ 73-34 255 Street, Glen Oaks Drama Award G.O. Representative Senior Class Representative Honor Classes Winner of Take Pride In Your Schoolw Contest Lab. Squad Boosters ROBERT SCHWARTZ 147-14 77 Avenue, Flushing Honor Roll G.O. Representative Honor Classes Assistant to Teachers Clubs Honor Guard SHEILA SCHWARTZ 213-O9 69 Avenue, Bayside 64 Honor Roll Honor Classes Assistant to Teachers Clubs Honor Awards STEPHEN SCHWARTZ 248-O4 82 Avenue, Belle-rose 26 Manager of Photo. Staff of Yearbook Hilltopper Honor Roll Honor Classes Chess Club Assistant to Teachers Correlation Classes 170 is ' X X , , . X X X f . 'W sr! Q , Z ?Qfw'.i , x si' 1, of A 4 1 f X S gf, : 1 A c S 2 af f F ' F W 4 s Cf sv! 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Hollis 23 Vocal Training Honor Roll BARBARA ANN SCOTT 82-15 Connnonwealth Boulevard, Cirls' League Senior Chorus Honor Roll Honor Classes Future Nurses Club Prograni Coinniittee Art Awards BERNICE SCRANK 150-50 77 Road, Flushing Honor Classes Honor Roll Volleyball Intramurals Assistant to Teachers Library Squad Girls' League G.O. Representative Rl. l'l'1 S1i1i1N'.Xl,15 170-15 Henley Road, klauigut 1 Captain ol' Boosters llouoi' Roll lslx'ei'i' lllt'l'lll Senior Represt'iitatix'e llouor and Core Classes Swiuiuiing .Xssistaut L51 Business Stall' Yearlioolt Seliolarsliip Club ROBl'lR'l' SRGAL liii-llll 1118 S1l'tlt'1, l'ltu't's1 llills Hand llilwrary Squad rfXR'l'HL'R SEITZM.-XX 65-59 Parsons Boulevard, ' Flushing 65 1 Art Squad-Thos. jthqnsoiig-l,S Honor Roll 'S Lunehroom Patrol l-V '7 1 .Xssistant to Dean ' 'A P.S..-X.L. Awards JUDITH SHERRI SEPTON 75-2-1 171 Street, Flushing 66 Leaders-in-Training Production Student Council Committee Program Committee Booster Squad Honor Classes and Honor Roll Drama YN'orkshop SHEILA SHAPIRO 76--1-1 169 Street, Flushing 66 Secretarial Staff of Yearbook Honor Roll Boosters Assistant to Teachers Art Award RUTH SHEINHORN 168-32 Grand Central Parkway, Jamaica 32 Girls' League Yearbook Staff Honor Classes Assistant to Teachers KAREN SHENKER 89-20 161 Street, Jamaica Student Interest Committee Boosters G.O. Representative .-Xrt Awards Modern Dance Club 'Nh J S 'S ..., . , Nusa- X to 1 'N 1 X5 ff N .gf 54, 1321 ' add, . ,f f X xx f 4 1 f f in i 7 6 ei 7 X , fs -, s f N f f 2 ' as :off ' Q fx Zx QW -at if 'FIST t--.W .f N. , '4 -. , - f., all s -- lk fix 1 7 X 1 3 X x f N f riff we y .,,..., ZX .. 2 Q . , X f f s J Q f N X ff Q sw K , Xxx X 5 ff X ff X an X , X , N I N cf X X X X f Q z S f -A CAROLE SHERWOOD 88-34 214' Street, Queens Village 27 Softball and Tennis CIlulDS llonor Roll FRANCIINH SHULMAN 138-42 911 Avenue, jarnaiea Leaders L,I.'l'. Srerr-tary Varsity Student Couneil Rf'prf'sf-ntative Swllllllllllg Assistant Core Classes Art Awards MARION SIARKOWSKI 83-41 2511 Street, Bellerose 26 Aeeounting Honor Roll Art Award FRANCINE ROSE SIEGEL 67-10 198 Street, Flushing 65 Manager of Red 'n' Blue Girls' League Honor Roll and Classes Stage-rs and Art Awards G.O. Representative 1,61 Modern Danem- Yearbook COLDA SIEGEL 86-46 Clio Street, Hollis 23 Girls' League Stagers Math Club Student Couneil Committees Assistant to 'leaehers Art Awards G.O. Representative JERROLD SIEGEL 82--17 189 Street, Jamaiea Honor Roll Math Club-OH5eer History Club Assistant to Dean, 'feathers Yearbook-Photography Staff P.S.A.L. Awards Honor Classes HARRIET SILLEN 210-O3 Riehland Avenue, Flushing 64 Girlsl League Assistant to Teaehers Honor Roll 1 7 LARRY SILLS 83-06 Charlecote Ridge, jamaica 32 Co-Editor-in-Chief of Hilltopper Track Team Student Council Cabinet Honor Roll C.O. Representative Arista BARRY SILVER 75-07 169 Street, Flushing 66 Honor Roll Honor Classes French Club Honor Guard Assistant to Teachers Clerk in Physical Ed. Dept. GERALD SILVER 77-22 271 Street, Jamaica All-City Chorus Vocal Training Dean's Service Squad JEFFREY SILVER 80-38 Chevy Chase Street, Jamaica 32 Honor Classes G.O. Representative Assistant to Dean, Teachers Honor Guard Socials Club Newspaper Representative HARRY SILVERSTEIN 92-06 173 Street, Jamaica 32 Honor Classes QEng1ish, Spanishj Honor Roll TED H. SILVERSTEIN 70-11 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing 67 Honor Roll Art Award P.S.A.L. Awards Honor Classes STEPHEN SILVERMAN 67-15E 186 Lane, Flushing 65 Representative to N.C.C..I. Soccer Team Dean's Office Arch Patrol Tutor Honor Classes History Award 172 ,J 'S .T ., : ,rais e Q - f' X , 7 xx A W i. p Y , 'f X, . 1 as .X ffff 1 .5 ,.,. 2 .... ,.,, ,... : : I Q ss Q? fl? f , f :,.:.5:gsf s':::.s:5fff:f- , 4 . 25 M A ,.,, f f X X 5 'Y fi' 1- Xp, , fr ' .. ,Ig ,Ns f Q , fe: .fa K Z, 'Bm -rf r 2 .31 , ,,,,. Eg , , ., ,K V- 5 - . la,-:Liv Y ': 1 4' f 4 'ix ' 1 Q V yr, ' - N if ,rr ,Q K I Hs e,,, f, . V 'iw A si ' v N271 JEAN s1MoN 87-10 204 su-get, Hollis 23 Honor Roll Program Committee Pitman Awards Sten. Honor Classes Tennis Club GAIL SIMONSON 75-40 Bell Boulevard, Bayside 1 Arista Corres onding Secretary of Girls' L P eague Junior Governing Board of Girls' League Honor Roll Every Term Correlation ses V QS f i ' 0 is i , ' WN N 29 rl lt m L . -dpi... ' ' f 1 shing 1 . -1 'a Q61 X 'sta 'Xia ehers ' P. . s ' 1 1 Art . a T Swimming . ward N AMQJ. 1 NT ,SIN R . 'N .2 t et B.vside I . . , CH 4 C I .M fiat. ri - s ' a to D . it and E gi eering Club STEPHEN SINREICH 69-38 185 Street, Flushing 65 Baseball Team Honor Guard Boosters P.S..X.L. Silver Awards Assistant to Teaehers GALE SKLXR 57-24 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing Honor Roll Every Term .Xttendance Oiliee lXIonito1' Prograin Comniittee Tironian Club lvI.V.'l'. .Xecounting Award STU ART SLACKlNIAN 213-57 I'nion Street, Flushing 55 Chorus Clubs Assistant to Teachers ROBERT SLANE Sl-16 2-17 Street, Bellerosc 2 Spanish Club Assistant to 'l'eacliers PATRICIA SLUDER 88-27 211 Street, Queens Village 27 Arista Core Classes Honor Classes French Club Secretary of Newman Club Scholarship Club SIDNEY SMALL 80-40 266 Street, Hollis Honor Guard P.S.A.L. Awards English Honor Class .Assistant to Teachers JOAN SMIGEL 76-16 170 Street, Flushing 66 G.O. Representative Chorus and M.V.T. IntramuralsfVolleyball and Basketball Major J in Music Assistant to Teachers ARLENE SMITH 81-33 190 Street, Jamaica 23 Honor Roll Business Arithmetic Award Library .Assistant .Assistant to Teachers LINDA SIVIITH 89-91 Vanderveer Street, Queens Village G.O. Representative Student Interest Committee Chorus Boosters Basketball Intramurals Assistant to Teachers PATRICIA H. SMITH 90-37 160 Street, Jamaica 32 K-9 Club .-.k H .357 , X X 1, ' W 'Z is ' Q A as 'W iv 2 t. W f , egg .U s my ' -,zzz 1.5, te. f sqft - , 'Af X is X -4 f?-is ,- N l A X f ,x f 4. K . 'Cl 4.-ss 'A 1 s ff f if .V .srr . gg, P so Waste. ' E' QAM V K ses f A' A. z- yn any ii 2.49 IQ i,iai zzu ' f ' 'i ar J X x 'V ,X 2 4 t aw.'ae?7L aagqeatsei leara 2 ,,.,. 7 7, 4' 1 X X aff e r Q if , 3 fx 1,4 X Z x fs f K f 0, , if .H 3 '. 4, 4 X fa 4 t .ss X V , .. V is 15,1 4 e f ' figgzw i J I Q, K. fl, . ,V ,, , W , f 5 ,, W ,....,-14,01 f f , ff' :.m.w:'f,,,,, 3 ' s- W i,Q,fas, ,, W' f ff -, i222-s',,L:i:1::.v ' Wa an ,, ff W f f I M ff V . , , .,.,. Q f ffff RGS 4 swff' 4 W! X 4 .Q-WW X- ,W W ii :iid ' , f ,N X R w X ,Q f M , A W is Qs S 2 PM V 4 Qf S sw W4 -, F skffcgtww-fx f Zia sv QQ., ywp rf' 'I t V, Ks . 3 -t 4 S . was PP - THEODORA SNOW 2l9-67 Peck Avenue, Hollis Hills 27 Honor Roll and Honor Classes G.O. Representative Boosters Art Award Assistant to Teachers ROBERTA ANN SOCKS 172-05 Crand Central Parkway, Jamaica 32 Paris CFr.j American High School and Frankfurt fCr-rm.j Ameri- can High School: German-American Club f2D National Association of Student Councils Library Club ELLEN SOHN 162-08 72 Avenue, Flushing 65 Boosters Student Council Committees G.O. Representative Intramurals Bio. Lab. Assistant Honor Classes Art Award DOLORES SOLDO 84-01 170 Street, Jamaica 32 President of Newman Club Girls' League Secretarial Staff of Yearbook Scribblers Club Honor and Core Classes K-9 Club Junior Red Cross Club MARY J. SOLIMENA 174-15 73 Avenue, Flushing 66 Senior Arista Art Editor of Yearbook Girls' League Art Editor of Scribblers Winner of Centre d'Art Dramatique Scholarship Mixed Vocal Training MARILYN CAROL SOLOMONS 147-17 71 Road, Flushing 67 Dance Corps-in-Training Tennis Club QMinor J j Chorus C2J Glee Club Dance Club French Club G.O. Representative C2J WENDY SOLTZ 170-25 Highland Avenue, Jamaica President of Dance Corps Dance Corps Rep. to Student Council Executive Adviser of Dance Corps G.O. Representative Scribblers Club Program Committee 173 SUSAN ELLEN SOMER 89-16 183 Street, Hollis 23 llonor Roll CIO. Representative Art Awards Prograin Committee Clubs Yearbook JOAN SONGEN 89-77 212 Place, Queens Village 27 Hilltoppcr Newman Club Nutrition and Art Awards Honor Roll Honor Classes RENE SORGEN 80-39 256 Street, Floral Park Girls' League Vice-President of Tironian Honor Society Budget Commissioner of Accounting Honor Society Secretarial Staff of Yearbook Problems of Democracy Club ELLEN SOSNIAK 70-25 Kisscna Boulevard, Flushing 67 Honor Roll Assistant to Teachers JOY SPAGNLTOLO 228-03 67 Avenue, Bayside 64 Newman Club Intramurals Boosters Assistant to Teachers ALAN SPIEGEL 193-41 McLaughlin Avenue Holliswood 23 Major L'-I for Laboratory Honor Roll KTM Library Squad Lab. Squad C161 Art Awards 121 History Club SHIRLEY SPIEGELMAN 184-42 Tudor Road, Jarnziica Estates H2 Major QI in Music Chorus 151 Secretary of Chorus Boosters 121 Honor Classes 174 ,z .,,, f 1 s 7 PM 5 ff A X , 4 f f s , Q f W , 1, , ff! W M if s 5 f' 4 f ,gif , f 4 f Wes 32 4 of l X QM if ,f ' 1 , ,ai 7 T' Yi W X . H f V '71 W WI 1 , f l lf. HOWARD SPIELBER 82-03 2-17 Street, elle' e 26 L AAIA i Chorus T 1 A Boosters 'I , Gl- 2 tf- if Honor Roll r asses Chess 1 ' Uh ' , S V X H0291 V QM cracy Club 7 A - 'K 'ffl X flu 72 -si, :,.:, ja V, A ROSEANNE J. SPINA 196-60 69 Avenue, Flushing 6 V f Boosters 7 I I AZZA : ,,'- , ,J AIZHA , Q ,,,: 1 N ,f f . , f ,- 1. A - was . W A s Q-.1 'st. W3 we as if as I f ,s'4elu,, -L if 1 ?'s3-Vw 5' il,-jw4 ',,:::. n ,Ml -,,: K ff-'f 'zlJs1E,. HARLAN SPITZ 195-10L 67 Avenue, Fresh Meadows 65 Public Speaking Award Student Council Committee Chairman Tennis Team Core and Honor Classes President of Science Club Discussion Leader of Problems Democracy Club PALL SPIVACK 84-49 168 Street, .Iamaica Assistant to Teachers Rhodes H.S,: Debating Club Physics Club Orchestra ROBERT SPORTY 79-150 265 Street, Floral Park Scholarship Club Vice-President of Science Club Chess Club Core Classes Honor Roll C.O. Representative DOROTHY MARIE STAFF O 89-05 Bloline Street, Bellerosc 26 Softball Intrzunurals Minor Art Awards Honor Classes Arts Festival JUDITH LEE STARKIE 89-20 199 Street, Hollis 23 Art Awards L21 lvfodern Dance L21 Dance Corps-in-Training Dance Corps Clubs Q21 Future Nurses Club Q21 ROBERT S'l'.-XLB 1711-A111 lligliluncl .XYl'I1ll0, -lllllllllfll 32 Assistant lo Ylll'ill'l1l'l'S JOSH STEXRNS 81--1-6 188 S1l'l't'1,-Jilllllllfll 215 Assistant to 'l'r-girliris HARVEY STEIN 73-31 1711 Strrvt, Flushing' 156 Honor Biology Cort! Classvs Attounting Honor Socin-ty DAVID STEINBERG 75-0-1 175 Strf-Ct, Flushing 66 BOf'Lf'ilCl1'1'Cll. Arista Biology Lab. Ol'ChESfl'1l Assistant Editor of Yr-arbook Editor of Frr-nch Klagazinr' Cort' Class Frrnch, Sri:-nfv and SCholarship Clubs SANILEL STEINHART 73-76 197 Strt-rt, Flushfnff MARYANNE STELLJES 170-13 Jamaica Avf-nur, Jamaica 32 Scholarship Club Yr-arbook Stall Library Squad G.O. Rr-prf-S1-ntativr Math Tutor Honor Roll and Honor Classf-s Red Cross Club GAIL STERN 153-31 77 Avr'nur', Flushing 67 Honor Roll Dramatic' Productions Boostr-rs Clubs Honor Classr-s 1 'XM any ZS ' WM X lwumv' 1 A , , 'M ' XL f ',- W. , if - - , ' 4, - rf 1, W . lx, 1 J ,,v, 1,14 2 LQ 'iii I .-is-.Q 5 1 Z4 2 f ,5 , ,f f f 7? fly 45, 71-ww . Y ,, , ','i. .A I ...., .D W iq- 5 1. K, 2-, f 4 ,,,,, +5 4 V42 iff' f ff 4 :Y 'A f Q Q Z M f I. .,.: ,V I ! 1 f , f f 775' Z W , .,.. , . , ' , 9 RQ f , Z W - as W 4 4 7 Z 7 ,Nz QQ DAVID STERNBERG bf?-56 199 Strvr-t, Flushing 65 Dr-:ui's Squad Honor Guard M:ith'1'utor Assistant to YIlf'2lC'hf'l'S ANNETTE STEUNENBERU J 165-117 78 Av:-nur, Flushing 66 Nr-winan Club Art Awards 122 LINDA STRIER 76-U6 266 Strr-vt, Nrw Hydr- Pailp Prcsidrnt of Girls' Loaguf: Yf-arbook Stall' Presidrfnt of Chorus Major HJ in Music: G.O. Rr-prcscntativc Honor Roll and Cori- Classf-S Hffbrc-W Award LaVERNE STROTHER 168-67 Douglas Avvnur, JZllI121lCZl 33 Choir Music J Mixed Vocal Training Modt-rn Dancw Intrainural Award SAM STRUM 194-05 87 Road, Hollis-.vood 23 Library Squad Honor Roll Captain of Door Squad Swlfllllllflg' Assistant Honor Classcs PETER STUART 65-21B 224 Strr-Qt, Baysidr 64 KATHLEEN SUNSHINE 82-19 235 Street, Bellcrosc Sc-Crctary of Arista Girls' League Editor of Scribblcrs Magazint' Winner of Tcnnis Tournanivnt Orchestra Literary Staff of Yearbook G.O. Reprrse-ntativt' QLD 175 JOE TAGLIAVIA 77-15 251 Street, Bellerose 26 Honor Roll C23 Assistant to Dean PHILIP TARLOW 65-73 162 Street, Flushing Handball Team Honor Roll Honor Class Service Squad Major Ju SUSAN TASMAN 79-33 215 Street, Bayside 64 Yearbook Girls' League-Treasurer Student Council Committees Honor Roll and Honor Classes Junior Red Cross Club Modern Dance JULIE TAUB 86-18 Kingston Place, Jamaica Swimming Assistant Swimming J Yearbook Staff Boosters Art Award Athletic and Scholastic Clubs RICHARD TAUBER 78-35 265 Street, Floral Park Freshman Swim Squad Honor Roll Honor Classes Assistant to Teachers JOAN ROCHELLE THAILER 76-39 169 Street, Flushing 66 Associate Editor of Yearbook Boosters Honor Roll and Honor Classes Representative for Yearbook Art and Stagers Awards Production Assistant to Teachers JOYCE THAW 87-40 Francis Lewis Boulevard, Hollis 23 Yearbook Stall Boosters Tennis Club Math Tutor Honor Classes 176 -. ,- . A A ..-- , V , Q : I H ! 9 3 I , i 1e ,W H 13' ,, ff i ea Q , 4 V - ,W 1 'f rs 1 9, , if X ZX W V f ' f Q fl f f W. ff Aa f X f I fl I PATRICIA THIEIVIAN 242-23 88 Drive, Bellerose 26 Future Nurses Club Art Award C31 Assistant to TeaChCrS ROBERT THIENPONT 87-17 214 Street, Queens Village JOHN TIETJEN 170-34 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica Honor Classes Honor Roll Latin Award Assistant to Teachers MARVIN TIGER 150-39 75 Avenue, Flushing 67 Captain of Cross-Country Team Captain of Track Team Boys' Varsity Track Medals Major J's 1 X N V I K , HA . LEX ' R l' , , 771 ' 16 t sect 1 li 7 A ' I 1 Y H O 1 L 'I , I X l ,ex 5 . . Re e c tative E vp a 1 1 W ' 1 'V CAROL TODARO 94-ll 214 Place, Queens Village 88 Correlation Class A Honor Classes A GA.O, 151-if-gate ,' A Library Squad 11 Spanish Tutor ,. ' W 1 V. 1 yt., , in ,f ',fJf . X HAZEL TOPPER 69-65 18+ Street, Flushing 65 Honor Roll and Classes Accounting Honor Society Tironian Boosters Assistant to Teaeliers KENNETH ARTHUR TOTH H5-39 239 Sttcct, Iiellcrosc 215 Choir L61 Clxorus L61 sinj wr Nlusic l.m'ltr-rs 421 llnwuor Roll L-ll lluuor Class EDYVARD TRAPANESE 81-72 Luncdale Str:-vt, New Hyde Park All-City Ljl'Cl1t'S1l'2l Dance Buud Senior Band Major Music nj Assistant to Tr-uchc-rs JUDITH TROSHY 83-25 26-1 Street, Floral Park Clubs L.I.T. Assistant to Teachers Minor nj G.O. Representative Boosters DOROTHY ANN TROST 151-09 8+ Road, Jamaica 32 Boosters Honor Roll Assistant to Teachers Basketball Cluh Art Award ROBERT TVVOHIG 155-01 90 Avenue, Jamaica 152 RiHe Team Honor Guard Assistant to Teachers Intramurals JUDY UMANSKY 76-30 169 Street, Flushing Honor and Correlation Classes Senior Show and Chairman of Senior Prom Committee Advisery Board-All-Day Conference Committee for Jazz Concert Independent Song C21 VIVIAN VALDIVIA 89-07 182 Place, jamaica f ' I ,,,,z S 5 nt Q' if ' - .. W ! i' f Q' . A N ' 22 V A I ,V , e, ff . I ' , . I -'-t SQ fm' -'-' W, X s f t f f A , E 04 'Q 4 , We I ,MS , ,, I , .,f,-. W 4 .- Q.,-M. ,,,, .,. , .., - , re, f X X, we 5 , ss ' , 7 X y , V I sw J s fs' X 42 s 4 Q: .iglsg V' X K. tt J, we .3 x . I Q! f f X X fin X ' D-if s s Ky! A' ,:-rw Isl' 1 i' L 0 i MUN s -I .... I i 1 , 3- - : tx .:,:af' X fr i HARVEY VALENCIA 224-29 67 Avenue, Bayside 64 Bnsr-ball 'l'r-um HELEN VALLINOS 188-30 87 Drive, Hollis CAROL VAN HEININCEN 76-54 172 Street, Flushing 66 EMILY VARACEK 85-08 263 Street, Floral Park JOAN VILLANO 229-09 69 Avenue, Flushing Assistant to Teachers Honor Roll LYNN VUERNICK 150-10 71 Avenue, Flushing Pitman Award Assistant to Teachers Honor Roll and Classes EILEEN WAGNER 255-01 75 Avenue, Bellerose Assistant to Teachers Hockey and Skating Clubs 1 PHILIP WALDMAN 176-17 69 Avenue, Flushing Baseball Team Honor Roll Yearbook Assistant to Teachers Chess Club SHELDON WALITT 67-20 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing Roosevelt High: Baseball Team Soccer Team Honor Guard History Club CAROLE WALKER 65-96 160 Street, Flushing Assistant to Teachers Medical Room .Assistant LUCILLE WALLER 177-28 106 Road, Jamaica 33 Assistant to Teachers Volleyball Tournament Chorus FRED WALTER 90-27 188 Street, Hollis 213 Track P.S.A.L. Awards JEDITH D, WALTER 88-17 190 Street, Hollis 'lfl Clubs Art Awards Yearbook Staff Swimming Assistant Cbevrons THEODORE WARREN 69-lf-3 198 Street, Flushing Cheerleader 121 President of French Club President of Stage Squad Manager of Bowling Team Senior Chorus Band G.O. Representative 151 178 .ss QZ ' w 2 Vf Q f f 2 W X sf ffpf X we we y f ,fy f 1 W f fl-V 1 Swv, t Q QW M215 42 ' fx Wwe BX X Q fgffly V ti, if 1 f ff 4 A t f yt ,se , Q Z, K , , J, W 5, 353 , .Wfxm if iw 1 f 9 X t f QQW, f , sf? A J Z. 125 f , ! X 1 f V 1,0 , s af.,- f W ff W2 A s f -iv f, s f 54.5 ya as M X I x 4 3 X an X . . j ig 5: ex s f, iw. X XXX JUDI WASSERLAUF 1 76-16 169 Street, Flushing G.O. and Senior Representative Modern Dance Squad Captain of Boosters Member of Drarnatics Club Assistant to Teachers JUDITH WATSON 89-92 Hollis Ct. Boulevard, Queens Village 27 BOB WAUGH 196-05B 65 Crescent, Flushing Assistant to the Dean Science and Engineering Club Honor Classes SHEILA WEINER 73-10 Utopia Parkway, Flushing Girls' League Scholarship Club Boosters Honor and Core Classes Honor Roll Yearbook Staff Modern Dance SUZANNE YVEIXER 162-12 85 Avenue, Jamaica Major Music Chorus Nutrition .Xward Honor Roll Assistant to Teachers Newman Club STEVEN YVEINGARD 711-46 173 Street, Flushing 66 Candidate for President of G.O. Captain of Tennis Team Varsity Basketball Team Bowling Team Boys' Varsity---Honor Roll CTO. Representative Drama and P.S,A.L. Awards HARRIET WEING.-XRTEN 8+-09 115 Avenue, jackson Heights Honor and Core Classes Art Award Student Council Committees Senior Class Representative Yearbook Stall' Dramatics and Production Classes G.O. Representative 121 lll1l,lCXli 1N'ElNS'l'ElN 16-1-17 71 .XY1'llll1', Flushing 65 Honor Classes llonor Awarrls Art Awards Uliorns 11.0. Rrpirsm'iitatix'c Boosters MARILYN YVEINSTEIN 159-17 65 .Xvviiiir-, Flushing llilltopper Reporter Yearbook Stall' Honor Roll and Classes G.O. Rrpresciitativr' Student Council Llonnnittces INIARILYN NYEINTRAUB 197-13 Janiaica Avcniic, Hollis 23 Journalism Class Honor Roll Honor Classes Art Awards Assistant to Teachers JACK YYEISBALIXI 20-51 Seagirt Boulevard, Rockaway 91 Society Club Assistant to Teachers LILY XVEISS 8-1-59 1-18 Street, Jamaica 35 Leaders Biology Lab. Squad Chorus Biology Lab. and Minor Honor Roll and Honor Classes SHARIE ELAINE WEISS 75-05 Coinrnonwealth Boulevard, Bellerose 26 Assistant to Teachers Booster Honor Classes SHELDON WEISSER 150-07 77 Road, Flushing 67 Indoor and Outdoor Track Tealns Cross-Country Team Athletic J's'1 P.S.A.L. Awards Lieutenant of Honor Guard History Club HJ.. N9 'law J X Wt 2 'EZ 1 , ,t ,,,.. , X A , , f of r 1 , f ,M - W , 3, I- wg, ,gg ,, 5, f E4 1 7 ZX , f a ' 1 Z f , V X 7 0 fs 7 , 1, Af s 0 Aa f f f X I x X M 7 X s 2 gs ff XW f ., y V f Q X, 2 ff A an fs WA L, A STEPHEN WERBER 141-09 Jewel Avenue, Kr-W Gardens Hills 67 Assistant Editor ol' Yearbook G,O. I1l'lJl'K'S1'Yl1.Zl1lVL' Dearfs Oflicr- Honor Class Honor Guard Library Squad P,S.A.L. Award GAII, WERLING 179-15.5 80 Road, jamaica 32 Honor Roll Honor Classes Tironian Club Horne Erononiics Awards Art Awards Business Aritlnnr-tic Award HARVEY WERTHEINI 65-32 1721 Street, Flushing 65 Honor Roll Assistant to Teachers P.S.A.L. Award REGINA A. WESTON 83-18 265 Street, Floral Park Assistant to Teachers Art Awards Boosters Volleyball Intramurals Ghevrons HARVEY WIENER 15--19 78 Road, Flushing Soccer Teain Varsity Honor Guard Lunchrooin Guard Assistant to Teachers P.S.A.L. Award HARRIS WILENSKY 80-51 251 Street, Bellerose '26 Band and Orchestra Track Teain Tutoring in Accounting Assistant to Teachers QUINTIN WILLIAMS 173-09 111 Avenue, Jamaica 179 CAROL A. WILOCK 69-lil! 180 Street, Flushing Assistant to Teachers Child Care Award Clothing Award Art Award CAROL A, WINNEY 90-25 216 Street, Queens Village Leaders Ill Clubs 4 Minor fs Art Awards Assistant to Teachers Honor Roll SUSAN WINNICK 73-35 174 Street, Flushing Publicity Council Core and Honor Classes Art Awards Program Committee Honor Roll DONALD P. WINTER 91-O3 217 Street, Queens Village Assistant to Teachers ALAN WINTERS 75-43 192 Street, Flushing Manager of Red and Blue Minor Lab. J Student Council Cabinet Student Interest Committee All-Day Conference Committee G.O. Representative Photography Manager of Hilltopper BARBARA WISE 92-42 175 Street, jamaica Future Nursing Club Art Club History Club Softball Club Tennis Club ARTHUR WISOT 179-11 69 Avenue, Flushing Hilltopper Biology Lab. Squad Manager of Soccer Team Minor and Major HIS Assistant to Teachers Honor Roll and Classes 180 s ss f as s ss I QQ ' X Ns: X s ss W 1. si f' , ss is - X ' 1 s W QR 2: . ' . Y Q x X, 4 W- .W .NN-.1 ...Ml K X 5 Y. iss- . Q s s s., , , as '1 ii . , , ,, ,s as ,,,. . if we 7 S ' 1 W 's , A 'N . . ,,..... EEE.- . . ' vi ii-iii ist. .... , if- X 'ssc 1 is s IWAXINE WITT 65-2-I Utopia ParkW3Y, Flushing 65 Accounting Honor R011 History Honor Class Boosters Honor Roll 141 SHENDEL WOLDENBERG 86-27 188 Street, Hollis Top Girl Admission to Arista Co-Editor of Yearbook Arista's Admission Board Girls' League Drainatics and French Awards Co-Editor of Radiusi' Boosters, History and Science Clubs HARVEY VVOLFE 90-11 149 Street, Jamaica 35 P.S.A.L. Award Honor Roll Honor Guard History Club Fencing Club SLIZ.-ANNE VVOLFF 80-112 Tryon Place. xlaniaici 12 Secretary of Senior Class Candidate for C.C.R. Girls' League Rep. to Student Council Head of Girls' League lisliers Senior Representative Hilltopper Cabinet of Student Council JoYt:E IYOLLER 67-llll 16-I Street, Flushing Girls' Glen' Club Honor Roll Tjl'LIIlI.I1It'S Honor Class Assistant to ilieacliers Art Awards I.ARAMIiIi WONG 179-118 Ilillside Avenue, jainaica Business Aces liibrary Squad Attendance Ollice Secretary Assistant to 'lleaehers VIRGINIA EDITH WOOD 90-zu 211 sm.-t, out-.-is viingt Ilonor Roll Ilonor Classes PIIIIILIII Award Assistant to Teaeliers Program Conunittee Accounting Honor Roll THEONA WORTH 82-11 213 Street, Hollis Hills Associate Editor of Yearbook G.O. Representative Honor Roll History Club Assistant to Teachers Stagers ROBERTA YACKER 150-22 72 Drive, Flushing Library Squad Pitman Certificate Art Award Assistant to Teachers DONALD YELLIN 82-30 l92 Street, Jamaica Soccer and Bowling Varsity Golf Varsity Honor Roll and Classes Honor Guard lwlajor fs NIARTHA ALICE YOUNG 24-6-80 87 Avenue, Bellerose 26 Treasurer of Girls, Varsity 2 Major nfs Leaders Major Blusic HJ' Honor Classes Band f-1 1 g Chorus HELEN YIQDA 89-13 Hollis Ct, Boulevard, Queens Village Honor Roll .Accounting Honor Rol Art Award Assistant to Teachers LOTS YUDKEN 153-25 61 Road, Flushing Yearbook Art Awards Honor Roll Assistant to Teachers P.S.A.L. Awards GEORGE YUHAS 92-01 215 Street, Queens Village Varsity Baseball Team Captain-Basketball Team Honor Guard 1 Y 1 Us ,. K ., ' ' W Q I i yin l J f ,1 5, 3 2 Z f ff 7 4 if ff C H a X , ,.r, , ,,,,, 7 H 1 I. , ,.., nf ,ff- ' ' I ffm! 1, , M- fytti is V ,,,, ,, Z fs! 'j ,ff we '17 ,x 4 1 M if X ' ' V Q62-y, I f X f ..., , X 07 f ANNE ZACKSON 260-20 81 Avenue, Floral Park Girl Leader of Arista Vice-President of Math and Science Clubs Girls' League Scholarship Club Advanced Math Club ANITA ZAHN 80-38 160 Street, Jamaica MARILYN ZAHN 90-10 207 Street, Queens Village Class Secretary Assistant to Teachers Art Certiticates Child Care Certificate Honor Roll Yearbook MAXINE ZEIDMAN 65-85 162 Street, Flushing French Club Honor Art Class Glee Club Assistant to Teachers Monroe High-Service Squad HERMEA ZESSIS 247-70 77 Crescent, Bellerose Tennis Glee Club Modern Dance Boosters Honor Roll and Classes ZINA ZIEFER 77-24 167 Street, Flushing Honor Roll Program Committee Boosters Assistant to Teachers SYLVIA ZUCKERMAN 73-52 177 Street, Flushing Honor Roll HJ Art Awards Assistant to Teachers Honor Classes Athletic Clubs 181 FREDERIC MICHAEL ZWEIB.-XUM 66-IO 144 Street, Ka-w Garden Hills Honor Roll and Classes .Xrt Awards History Club Science and Engineering Clubs Honor Guard OOO fU0 H W A 'Ai 2341! , r y, 1 .-if '-'-urn, if pr. 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