James J Reynolds Junior High School - Beacon Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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Highlights from the the Student-Faculty Game. From left to right, Mr. Arthur Hecht holds the basketball up for a jump ball as Mr. Arjie Shaw and Raymond Lindsay eye the ball tensely, Mr. Arthur Feinberg shoots for the basket, as Mr. Elliot West looks on in silent prayen Mr. Marvin Bernstein extends his legs in an attempt to single-handedly block the oppositionp and Mr. Stuart Fischer extends the playing court. 'b. ' it i it 1 A Rockettes' chorus line? No, it's Reynolds' cheerleaders Rock 'em, rock 'em. Roll 'em, roll 'em. Cheerleaders inspiring our team to victory! descend the gym stairs practicing a new cheer to demon- strate for Mrs. Marks. FACULTY-STUDENT GAMES Our first faculty-student game was terrific. What a turnout! The faculty shaded the student team. The game started off with Messrs. West, Pedowitz, Silver, Shaw and Buchin playing for the faculty. Our students began with Scott Rockman, Marty Krulick, Preston Hancock, Hughie Caravan and Ricky Cook. Mr. Sol Stern and Mr. Arjie Shaw were the high scorers for the teachers. Raymond Lindsay scored the most points for the students. With half a minute to go, Steven Friedman fouled a faculty player, which led to the faculty win. The final score was 37-36. The teachers did even better at the second student-faculty game. Faculty players, Messrs. Stern, Pedowitz, Silver, Fisher, Feinberg, Storman and Butchin defeated the students 40-38. Mr. Stern scored 23 points for the teachers. Tommy Carlson helped to keep the students' losing margin down to a minimum by making several steals. Could it be that while the teachers were practicing, the Reynolds team was sweat- ing under a pile of homework? '

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i it rrr i ' i . - 'fi - fd ' - , M . DANCE CLUB- Bottom Row ll. to r.l: Joanne Zelli, Mereith Gold, Shelly Steokman, Ronnie Goldfein, Tova Botwinik, Carol Greif, Sandra Weill, Lila Hugnou. Second Row: Maria Trieste, Lillian Serrani, Cathy Weitz, Bonnie Fried- man, Cheryl Cohen, Betsi Adler, Karen Schneier, Amy Wilson, Dawn Edell. Top Row: Esther Lerch, Donna Weinstein, Susan Reiss, Barbara Dorf, Fran Elowitz, Joyce Weinstein, Elaine Galland, Louise Birk, Barbara Kramer, Susan Kaimowitz. Absent: Mrs. Kirsch, Marcia Shahon, Julia Einstein, Barbara Bressler, Sondra Albano, Gail Deutchman. 1 l 1 ' A Wie . ,W , TRACK TEAM-Bottom Row ll. to r.l: Eugene Gerson, Anthony Turner, Adalbexto Oyola, Andy Paul, Harris Blair, Donald Cokley, Eric Hochberg, Ellery Sohn, Lloyd Duggen, William Fleming. Second Row: Stuart Kushner, Mike Nickitas, Tommy Nicchi, Harold Taylor, Mr. Arthur Pedowitz, Bruce Lingel, Peter Perrinez, Fred Dinkels, Steve D'Amore. Top Row: Randy Feigin, Mark Rosenzweig, Ray Lindsay, Mike Roqueto, Billy Miehnicki, Sheldon Kaplan, Lloyd Weintraub, David Clark. Absent: Jack Davis, Robert Haran, Mitch Fever, Robert Stein, Clyde Either, Andy Barrentine, Joseph LoPresto, Aldo Garofolo, Dominick I ram. , .se if e 5, 5 'if a , I fi . 1 f I S . l ip' 41 ft X i 'HANDBALL TEAM- Bottom Row ll. to r.l: Steven Gould, James Armenti, Rene DeJesus, Mike Davidson, Anthony Jeffers, Jan Gilston, Howard Segal, Lester Krull. Top Row: Jim Jones, Lloyd Weintraub, Mr. Frank Winlger, Billy Mielniek, Steven Rosenthal. SDFTBALL TEAM- Bottom Row il. to r.l: Alan Foreman, Cary Wolf, Mark Kravitz, Joseph LoPresto, Martin Krulick, Hughie Canavan, Nick Palla- dino, Jerry Gorowitz. Second Row: Larry Cudzynowski, Mark Sherwin, John ldelfonso, Mr. Palmer Hughes, Harold Taylor, lrv Geffen, Ricky Platt. Third Row: Randy Mizrahi, Mickey Billelo, Preston Hancock, Steve Friedman. ... . .. r , as F . YY lg? A . l T J A .. A A ll Q J A ll, H , . 'Q g ll ,C be J l 1 it fe '.-. ,F ' J lf V Tiff ' -' 7 ' . ag-L4 W ll is p aj: : L I ,ea D . ,H .,: . . . , - . it , ,C A r vs? ' T .J , 'Y f 6 I Y A A 1, A , x by X Q.. ff Q -1 , X i. A M l I if .,,.. Q W, are it .,b,,.,,l,V,,,l,1,q I -. '... -' J be J . -'- 3' J s I-'fl BASKETBALL TEAM-Bottom Row ll. to r.l: Tommy Carlson, Scott Rock- man, Martin Krulick, Jesse Feldman, Lee Bennett, Mark Sherwin, Hughie Canavan, Ricky Cook. Top Row: Steven Friedman, Raymond Lindsay, Larry Abrams, Mr. Arthur Hecht, Billy Mielnicki, Martin Niemczyk, Preston Hancock, John llde' fonso. Absent: Jerry Gorowitz. 26 SOCCER TEAM-Bottom Row il. to r.l: Jeff Wasserman, Jerry Bischitz, Ronny Russo, Gary Atlas, Alan Foreman, Stuart Kushner, Ricky Katz, Norman Frankfort. Second Row: John Di Salvatore, Marc Eskanazi, Mark Rosensweig, Steve Friedman, Mr. Martin Abrams, Louis De Jesus, Terry Sandman, Nessimo Tamman, Peter Perrinez, Third Row: Nick Marajah, Jeff McCrae, Glen Hirsch, David Stern. , c' fr' D 1 A. --ak-at



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