James Madison High School - Log Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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MY 5 , , an-.Q r mf,3.f , .Qgg., -:I l f7.,.,W,,:u'. .n . ...W-.-A..ms.v14.J:i -M-V5!..sq.g,.,,....14.f... ...:....L..,N. .,. . M,.w..,...,+...,n.,0..g,W..z..:,. K X vm..,,,,...,,.,.,...,X,,.,.,,,,,.,, .,.. . ,,,,.. ....,....W.........-nn..-My Sm- x , ,J A . xi K mpraw , N K' A Q,.W:,,,ar .W , iw ,V in N 1 N I 1- 4. . t.:,w,f,.qmm ' ' Q .' , f,1Qf?'ff'YI?5?V ,4 'Iwi' ' 9 r,,,,:, .MMM . ,. .. . , , .. ' 1 ,,,,,,,,.,,w,Z.i:11?f?g. ,' , -,5 1 W .M-, I 1 ,,, fn 7', 1 , ,zf 3' f ,1 V. f DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION THe cwv OF NEW YORK JAMES MADISON HIGH SCHOOL aeoeonn Avenue AT QUENUN RoAo BROOKLYN 29. NEW YORK PruNclPAL 1-ELE MAX NEWFIELD N16 1- G L 40400 OE June 27, 1951 To the Boys and Girls of the Class of June 1951: Your adoption of a nautical theme for your Hlogn makes it mandatory for me to point out the parallel between your four years in Madison and a long voyage. Passengers on such an occasion look forward to debarkation with the pleasures of anticipation, the certainty of novelty, and some element of anxiety regarding the unknown. Their recollection of dances, parties, and games, and of friendships formed en route are vivid. Occasional bouts of mal de mer and other unpleas- antnesses have already receded into the remote and half-real. So you, at graduation time, find yourselves with mingled sensa- tions of relief and incipient homesickness. In retrospect, there will be thousands of happy moments at Madison that merge into the background of your memories. Associations that have been formed here will tend, in some cases, to weaken, or to lapse into vague and infrequent revivals. Others will constitute the permanent friendships that give adult life much of its vitality and meaning. with respect to your relations with the faculty, you will pro- bably discover that your offhand judgments, based upon classroom experience, undergo considerable modification with the passage of time. Teachers who lack smoothness and diplomacy may later appear to you to have been among the most valuable in their influence upon you. You will often find that your most vivid recollections derive, not from well-organized lessons or elaborate projects, but from chance remarks or apparent irrelevancies that you scarcely noted at the time. Those of us who have joined up with the good ship Madison for more than a four-year spell regard each class, as it graduates, as carrying with it a share of the hopes and aspirations that we cherish for our charges. The fine records that you make at college, in business, or in the services renew our contentment with the essential worthwhileness of a teacher's vocation, whatever society may regard as sufficient monetary compensation. We enjoy your return visits, and your other contacts with the school and its activities. Godspeed and happy voyagingl Sincerely urs, N ff-:LID 'lfilbqgq MAX NEWFIEID, Principal George B. Downin Mlministratix e Xssistant Miss Dorothy Zehner ,Eg 5 I . ,a ':.l1' 1 f '7 A ,hlministrutixe Xssislant 9' Ur. Harpy Haslfin Senior Xrlxisvr Message 'rom Mr. Davis Graduating Class: on your graduation from Madison. You have reason to be this important achievement. are being graduated in a time of great uncertainty. World tensions persist to continue in the near future. As a result, many of you young men to interrupt your plans for education and your careers to serve in the orces of our country. unsettled times, I hope that you will not forget your plans for the of all, I hope that you will continue to apply your love of democratic in your daily lives. They are our most enduring guide to a better world. luck in your future endeavors. You carry with you the best wishes of your . Godspeed! MURRAY DAVIS Thanks to Mr. Davis. . . Dear Mr. Davis, When we first entered Madison, we were merely confused little fresh- men ignorant of the complicated ways of Madison procedure. To us. such terms as two-year group and three-year group were merely some more of the confusing terms that were thrown at us daily. But, we were lucky. We had a patient guiding hand to lead us through this mysterious wilderness of option cards and plan cards. The ability to make impor- tant decisions as to course of study and subjects to be taken were as much a part of our education as the formal classroom recitations. For giving us friendly, cheerful, and careful guidance all through our four year stay at Madison. we thank you. And what is more, We hope to prove by our later record that you may well be proud of us. With every best wish for the future. Sincerely yours, THE SENIOR CLASS OF JUNE 1951 Dear Mr. Tobin, In this competitive world, recognition is a hard bought thing. And anyone who receives it is certainly most deserving of it. The Senior Class of june '51 feels that there has been one instance where deserved recognition has too long been overlooked. And that is in your case. We would like publicly to acknowledge that we sincerely appreciate the many, many extra hours put in by you in our behalf. To the seniors, perhaps their biggest problem is college. But, somehow we don't have to worry about handling the problem alone. We know that we will be expertly guided, and that no effort will be spared in our behalf. In a school that sends more pupils to college than any other in the entire school system, yours is a herculean task, and yet it is performed with skill, finesse, and without any assembly line procedure. For all this, Mr. Tobin, we thank you, and, what is more, we hope that we can, by our records in college, justify your confidence in us. Sincerely, THE SENIOR GRADUATING CLASS OF JUNE '51 Tobin ...mn wM,m Vi rr F tj., L ,K . ,-g 1 . ri X wf-Q51 5 x 'HBE ki9 !.Sf3' -YRGNFI: P 7'1w1i21 m 1 1 xv MW, Maw All Aboard It was in forty-seven that Our journey we'd begun Aboard that jolly vessel called The Good Ship Madison. The Captain was a hearty chap Intelligent and able. But no one ever wanted to Sit with him at his table. He had some good lieutenants who Pink tickets used to sell. 'Twas not long in our voyage that We knew their cabins well. The crew they were a jolly lot Who knew of many things. Of theorems, of Spanish verbs, Of when the late bell rings. The ship itself was well designed Equipped for stormy seas. It had a lot of portholes, And we often gazed at these. And so upon our four-year course We sailed with little care. Although we sometimes suffered from A bit of mal de mer. Now soon we'1l get our passports which Proclaim our journey's done. Our ship has docked. We'll bid farewell To good old Madison. ABBY AVIN UM-50A-aa if Q7 .: l 'III ,li ' I I 1 I ll I I .ll .Ur I 4 ' ll, I ll!! I -ll I , ,I ll I i I ' I x Q 9 I.' 5' H 1 M I, f I , 1 l lla I Il l I' I Il 'lx fl I pn i I il' ll I ' l J ! N zlfilru ts '- fgi iunglll KN xxxs A Hard FASHION PLATE - Mr. Weinberger Mr. Robert Weinberger, famed English instructor, stated that he owes his success to clean living. He has been at Madison for 292 years and contends that his time in the army gave him an appreciation of the finer things in life. Perhaps, the philosophical in our famed bard forced him to give this Hnal comment, It is indicative of a not too perfect situation when a teacher with two suits becomes a fashion plate. MOST ELOQUENT-Mrs. Whitlock The lady of the golden tongue, Mrs. Whitlock, was very mod- est when informed of her election as most eloquent teacher. I attribute my success to my students. I've learned to spell, I've learned to write sentences, plus many other things which I do not care to mention. Why, just standing in the Highway office you get eloquence by osmosis, remarked the famed mentor of the school's newspaper. GREATEST SERVICE TO STUDENTS-Mr. Tobin Mr. Tobin, our college adviser for over 17 years says that he considers his work. Uthe most interesting type of work I could imagine. But, the Job has certain drawbacks. states Mr. Tobin. I feel as keenly as the pupils do when they are not accepted by the college of their first choice. Perhaps, as a parting shot. he remarked, Ibsen said the majority is always wrong. MOST FUN-Mr. Sachs Swami Sachs, famed magician of the physics department at- tributes his success to black magic. When I heard who was running against me I made a small image of Mr. Adelson and Mr. Orshan in clay, roasted them over a flame. sticking pins into them. At the same time I used old witch chants. Witchcraft paid off in the end. In private life Mr. Sachs lists his favorite sports as loafing and black magic: his favorite recreation as sleeping and dozing in class and his favorite spectator sport as watching others loaf. But, he had to run quickly as he is now busy trying to take the spell off Mr. Adelson and Mr. Orshan. HANDSOME HERO-Mr. Mannix Mr. Mannix, the heart-throb of the history department, was reticent about giving any details of his success. However, paren- tal pride forced him to admit that he has two of the most beau- tiful children in the world. He has been teaching at Madison twenty years and each term has had to inform the heartbroken girls that he is happily married, BEST SPORT-Mr. Blumstein Mr. Blumstein has been at Madison twenty-five years and has F8110 a gray hair for each one of those years. He feels that he has mellowed with age. He is sure that the faculty has changed but he states that he is sure that the students of today and those of twenty-five years ago are just the same. except that those of today are a little more conscious of the world around them. BEST INSTRUCTOR-Mr. Davis and Mr. Rockowitz The two bright lights of the faculty who were voted by their students as Best Instructors took their victory philosophically. They both agreed that. t'It's the students who make the teacher. They also agreed that they like teaching and consider it a profes- sion of the highest order but they both thought that the mone- tary returns of a teacher should be great enough to give them financial security as well as professional satisfaction. FACULTY BEAUTY-Miss Foley Our prettiest teacher possesses many virtues which add to her more than pleasing looks. The cute. pert and petite redhead is a graduate of Hunter College and enjoys working with high school students. As far back as she can remember she has always longed for the job of calling out floor spots, refereeing volleyball games and all the exhilarating tasks that go into the making of a gym teacher. It is two and a half years since Miss Foley started teaching at Madison and in this short time she has won the hearts of all the students. Her extra-curricular activities are widespread and include photography. reading and travel. She is pinned to some lucky West Point cadet. MOST CHARMING-Mr. Jaffe Mr. Bernard Jaffe. one of our faculty celebrities. is also a celebrity in the outside world. Widely known as an author, his books have sold all over the world. When queried as to how he felt about being elected most charming teacher, he said that he was, very happy and proud to be accorded this honor. When asked to what he attributed his success in the election, he said that he is sure that there were some undercover elements in the senior class who were working for him. MISS TANNENBAUM-Most Interesting Teacher Miss Tannenbaum thanks the Senior Class for her popularity but states that she would have preferred to have been elected most beautiful. She says, Somehow most interesting seems to me as some sort of a queer title-it sounds strange-and a little questioning. If I had my choice, she said, I would have chosen a more con- formed position. 5 K N fdl Az .x , Xl! Nl' 4 f ' ew M I 'V , VS f 'XV 'Vi IW W! . y 1 . , ,W I W at Sv NNIQA, X fm . NYM - ff -N UQ N. xg? 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Ahoy, the bridge . . . the great ship is getting ready to embark . . .eight hundred and fifty clean and neat public school graduates are about to embark on the greatest adventure of their young lives, their four years in high school. The elementary school autograph books are still new and shiny, and the students entering the great halls of Madison still have fond memories of their elementary school years uppermost in their minds. First, they are herded into the auditorium, which. they all remark, is much bigger than the one they knew in public school. They seat themselves in rows. and notice that, unlike their previous experience, there is nobody pushing them along to see that they do what they are supposed to do. They are expected to know what to do .... A friendly-looking man is introduced to them, and they are told that this fine man is going to be their grade adviser. A sweet lady tells them about the chances for guidance that are offered in our school. Anybody who is interested in playing an instrument or singing can apply to another man. Gee, this is really confusing ..., Now they are handed paper, which they are told are for I.Q. examinations . . . much brain power is expended on the various abstract problems and then they are finished for that day. But. they are told to report on a certain date in the autumn for their first day of, our regular high school career. With a wonderful summer behind them they are refreshed and ready to face the great adventure. Into the wondrous halls filled with hundreds of strange faces and strange rooms. They see the trophy case which houses the awards won by previous Madison students, and they wonder whether they will add anything to these awards. Large elevators and confusing room numbers are just a few of the obstacles that faced them. Finally, after much confusion, they find their way to what they have been told is THEIR official room. Here they are greeted by a smiling official teacher who efficiently conducts them through the seemingly end- less stream of forms that have to be filled out. After this is done the period bell rings. They shuffie off to their first class, the begin- ning of their high school career .... The lines have been cast off . . . full steam is up and the boat is slowly but surely starting on its four year voyage .... Bon Voyage. Vv 4 v -I A IWAOCLYJ Q4 L 4 Q , NX : ,X N .I 1 S g 1.636 J X. O , flaw o XZ E ' l,' ' r' .J LJ TH Q, FRESHMAN September 1947 will go down in the records of our century as marking the era of the New Look-and in the pages of Madison's history as the year of the New Freshmen-namely, us! On a sunny autumn morning we stormed up the steps of Madison, swept through the doors. and, still feeling our late importance as rulers of our public school roosts, loudly let the rest of the school know of our presence. Six hundred strong, huddled together for support, we were putting on a big show. a bravado, to cover the quaking knees and that oh-so-uncertain expression on all our faces. The upper classmen haughtily looked at us. Seen through their eyes we presented a comical picture. Awestruck. excited. com- pletely hidden by long, full skirts and lipstick so newly-discovered that we were still very conscious of it. we were trying very hard to look nonchalant and at ease. Those first few days were both exciting and hectic: the nightmare of filling out endless delaney cards, looking for rooms, our first experience with the original Thing -a program change, but. with the help of the newly published Madison Guide. we managed to get through. Strangest of all was the feeling of being on our own for the first time. That first taste of independence was a heady thing. Well, we made new friends galore, big events fell thick and fast. and we began to be a part of Madison. The first step was the S.G.O.'s orientation program. All the Big Wheels came around to our civics classes and explained all to us. Then came the excitement of our first school dance-the Sadie Hawkin's Day Affair in November with everyone decked out in dungarees. straw hats. plaid shirts, pigtails and corn cob pipes. The dance committee served as policemen for the affair, and anyone caught not dancing was put into jail. You were only bailed out when asked to dance again. If anyone just wanted to rest. there was a Free-Parking Area. All through the fall and winter, we were enthusiastic cheerers at all the games. We yelled ourselves hoarse when, in the iirst football game of the season. Madison beat Boys' High l3 to O, and followed it up the next week by beating Jefferson 6 to 2 and then went cn to demolish Midwood. january brought with it the War Memorial Concert to raise funds for the two murals planned for the auditorium. One panel is to depict The Sacrifice of Youth for the Liberation of Democracy and the other The Fuliillment of Youth under the Protection of Democracy. The orchestra, band anzl chorus all worked hard to give an inspiring performance. The Highway won iirst prize of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association: the Twirlers joined in a parade down Fifth Avenue on Columbus Day: and we all turned out for Madison's first Spring Carnival. A wonderful variety show was put on: Marty Martin and his band provided music for dancing. and a collection of booths proved a strong attraction. By this time, the awe-struck expression had disappeared from our faces, and when talk of the senior prom at the Hotel Roosevelt and of a coming graduation iioated down to us, we wercn't visibly impressed. After all we were well on our way to becoming high and mighty Sophs. More wonderful times along with new and interesting subjects of all sorts were just around the bend. MARCIA KEILSON ISABEL MILSTEIN SOPHCDMORE When we returned from the summer vacation, something new had been added -teachers. Madison was strongly re-enforced in all departments, and this, no doubt, was the reason for the extreme intelligence of all Madison students????? If. perhaps, while strolling through the Madison halls one day you chanced to overhear a conversation in Chinese, it was quite understandable. Under the supervision of the able and versatile Dr, Serota, an intriguing Chinese Language Club had recently been created. It was also very likely for one to find an eager group of students pouring through another melodic episode of the Clef sponsored by the very skillful Music Department. We were not aware of the surprise in store for us at the time of the Highway subscriptions. The face of our benefactor, james Madison, had replaced an otherwise obsolete flag of which we had seen enough. Bravo! The Music Department outdid itself with a performance of the Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta Patience The delightful story plus the ever-enchanting music of Gilbert and Sullivan helped to raise 51,000 in profits which went into our Scholarship Fund. Apropos of musical entertainment, there soon appeared a yellow and black rash on the Madison walls spelling out the word SING. It seemed that, no matter where we went, the rash showed its inexplicable face. It wasn't long before we were put out of our misery to find ourselves neglecting homework in order to attend Sing rehearsals. The Sophs Cthat's usb with the theme, K'Moods of the Heartf, won second place honors. Well, we could have done worse. The Radio Workshop was quietly putting together a play which proved to be an award winning performance. Its title was The Last Inca by Morton Wish- ingrad, given under the direction of Mrs. Freilicher. The Madisoniann reached new heights with its novel interpretation of a One-World theme. For once we read the whole magazine instead of just looking at the pictures. World affairs entered into our little realm of society here at Madison during this year. A Mr. Edelman, who is connected with the U. N., spoke at our as- sembly program concerning the need for confidence in the United Nations in this period of World Crisis. Nobody fell asleep during this assembly. We were already developing some shrewd politicians when, in fourth term. Ed Orshan was elected Lt. Justice and Paul Neuhauser Lt. Gov. See you at the White House, boys. Since Madison students are so considerate, we thought we would give the teachers a day off. We called it Field Day. The highlight of the day was the Senior-Faculty baseball game, in which the Seniors emerged victorious. CAfter all it was the teachers' day off.J Field Day was a lot of fun for all involved. The Soph year was coming to a close all too soon. With the arrival of summer we faced a fate worse than death Cor so it seemedj. Our first encounter with the inevitable regents exams came and went. After that we deserved a ten week vacation. And so on to sunny Brighton by the sea. CYNTHIA LIEBLING AUGUSTA ZIMMERMAN .null C rx - A - 4, 1 f .ff 1' .1 ffl' W ll 1 '-. lf!!-Sal -155571 -.gi 'llillll l'f!!i!s!l . 1 g ill! l wx lllll im, slim , iv- 1 9 JUNIOR We came back from our summer vacation to find the school a publicity agent's dream with everyone shrugging his shoulders with the remark, You Never Can Tell. The riddle was solved on the night of December 9 and 10th when the varsity English class presented this Bernard Shaw play. One day, at the beginning of the term, we wandered into the lunch room to find a strange silence, and, glancing from the shining new table tops to the sound proof ceiling, we realized the Board of Education had not forgotten us. We were finally getting up in the world. Some of us were admitted to Boosters. Go-Getters, the Debating Society and the Highway. That year also saw Madi- son's second annual Sing. For two nights the students played to a full house. Even standing room was sold out. We were lucky enough to cop top honors with the theme Crosstown Manhattan. In November, our Arista played host to the Brooklyn Borough Council of High Schools Honor Societies. The Highway ran a contest for a new Hag, the results of which are now seen on its front page. The S.G.O. ran a charity Snow Ball Dance. One of the outstanding assemblies of that term was the Radio Workshop production of Mr. Sycamore, the enchanting story of a man who wished to become a tree. We all remember becoming very busy around that time preparing posters. poem, and prose to enter in Mr. Newiield's Clean-Up Drive Contest. His aim was to have the cleanest school in the city, state, country! But was that aim ours? We had a successful football season, defeating Midwood in the first game of the season, and triumphing over Lincoln for the first time in eleven years. At the end of the term, the Math team won the Silver Loving I 2 Cup for third place in a city-wide competition, and the cheer f leaders became borough-wide champions. .00 As the spring term began, we found ourselves with Mr. Down- 0 ' ing taking over as acting principal while Mr. Newfield left on a X 5 0 ' 6 sabbatical leave for a tour of Mexico. 0 This was the term Lenny Seidman sacrificed his life to save the life of one of his fellow students on their way to school. As a i tribute to this heroic deed, the Leonard Seidman award for ,E a A GQ Sportsmanship was created. , 5 . '-' -4 6 In order to support their demands of a pay raise to meet the in MM V.. M Q rising cost of living, the teachers voted to cease extra-curricular . ' 0 D . LAN - eh activities. As a result the students went out on strike to demon- l' 'A I D uummlwlulln strate theirprotest and to support the teachers' demands, ll --0. --- One activity that was not stopped was the Madison Highway, , - awarded hrst-place rating in the Columbia Scholastic Association. I r 2 1 I By now our weight was being felt in the S.G.O.. and some of ,l. Vg 3, 'I 3 us were elected to office for the following term. Martin Crelb UI became President, Paul Neuhauser, Vice President and Ducksie li ,' zlri Kreyer, Secretary. W W - As the month of July approached, we eagerly anticipated our ww summer vacations and the approach of our Senior year SENIOR We were Seniors now! We returned from vacation with a little more strut in our walk. The ivy walls were the same, but, from a Senior's point of view, the school looked different. The world situation had become very grave since we had left school in june. and. as the months went by. the situation in Korea did not seem to be improving. Our attitude toward the future was quickened as we saw many of our older friends preparing to go into the army. In Madison, white cards were posted in the halls indicating the position of the various classrooms during shelter drills, and we learned the meaning of the words Take cover. The teachers' slow-down on extra-curricular activities was not over. but a few school organizations were still functioning. Marty Siegel, and later Ellen Schoen- gold and Walter Karp became Editors-in-Chief of the Highway. Boosters, the S.G.O. and Arista were also active. We were one of the few schools fortunate enough to have as a guest Mr. Jose Ferrer, who was on a publicity tour for his new movie. Cyrano de Bergerac. Paul Neuhauser and Martin Hyman brought honor to the school as winners of The New York journal-American History Con- test. And in December, the Music Department, in place of their usual semi- annual evening concert, gave a series of concerts in the assembly. A feature on the program was the Beethoven Concerto No. 3. Judy Sheffield was the soloist with the orchestra. Madison lost several teachers through death that term. among them Mr. O'Toole. one time head of the History Department, and Mrs. Ida Tannenbaum Garfield, a member of the Eng- QV P lish faculty. In memory of her sister Miss Tannenbaum e0O created an award for excellence in English and dra- 6 40. 6T0N matics. Mr. Neuhauser. Grade Adviser of the February 18 ' graduating class was another Social Studies teacher at slpkpecgovwq QA whose loss we grieved. Q Coty As we entered our final term. we began to take over ' those positions usually held by the Seniors. Mike Gutter- man, Carol Gordon. and Renee Waldman were elected gf 6 l-Yflf to lead the Arista. We chose jeff Broido as Senior Class af! President. Marty Siegel as Vice President, Ducksie Kreyer. Secretary. and Stan Kroll, as Treasurer. We were not to be outdone in the field of inter-school activ- ities either, for Burt Rubin was chosen President of the Borough Council. ffO0.f.-'N 5 Heading our own S.G.O. were Eddy Orshan, Ivan Zung, Kay Norton, and Dick Tanenbaum. L Red Letter Day passed and also the Prom with all A its gaiety and excitement. Leaving the Essex House after the Dance that evening, we realized that soon, all too soon, our High School career would end, and our com- bf C 0 .. M 6 ' 5 liq J: ,ggfgl u::?j?:' I' 'Q . A li-IQ? ' .43 4 mencement would be the first step into a completely new world. ESTHER HERSKOWITZ 0 . -,f 5 PHYLLIS LIPSKY 'wbvfilff s.. ,fx +-, ' 5 ,A,-.h.4f:-fffhv y. , HJ. akl 7 xi Exe T ff! 11'1 iz- 1533 Q' S XX 14 5 VW 0 4 Z ' ' QM' ww, 1' 49 7 ARISTA On April 13 approximately one hundred new members, including 30 seniors, were inducted into the Arista Society of our school. The ceremony, of course, was impressive. We remembered how happy we were when first accepted into Arista, some people through interviews, and some, if their average was high enough, auto- matically. In our junior year, all extra-curricular activities were stopped. We waited outside a room anxiously while within the teachers voted on the question of maintaining Arista. Yes, because of the nature of the society and the work done by it for the school we would have our Arista. The Arista outing that year was really an enjoyable one, despite the fact that Ruth Israelite was hoarse for days afterward from singing so much and-so well. We all came back with our skin looking slightly lobsterish, but all for the cause of a good time. In our senior year, Madison went on the air with Joyce Seidman and Ronald Shaw representing Arista on the program. This year also the job of A.M. dis- tribution was completely taken over by Arista. Arista as usual did a splendid job. How could we miss with such people as Adele Cohen, Lynne Riedermann. Maxine Ross, Arlene Kirschenbaum, Jordan Tanenbaum and George Gidal working on it. Now. before closing, Mike and I would like to thank all of Arista and espe- cially Renee Waldman, our secretary, for making our jobs as boy and girl leader respectively. so pleasant. CAROL GORDON MIKE GUTTERMAN HIGHWAY The members of our graduating class have been outstandingly active in the activities of our school paper, the Highway. We boast no less than three editors- in-chief as our members. This is the first time that this has happened. These past few years have witnessed many activities taken part in by the paper, other than merely publishing a newspaper. Among our other projects have been the complete refurbishing and repainting of our office. complete with a brand new mural painted by a member of our graduating class, Lila Kronstadt. For the first time in its history the school paper put on a show. Consisting of singing, dancing, and skits the show was an outstanding success. But, lest you get the wrong idea. the Highway staff also published a fine paper five times a term. Among the members of our graduating class who have been outstandingly active in the work of the school paper are Ellen Schoengold and Walter Karp, the present Editors-in-Chief, and Marty Siegel, last term's Editor. A host of others have actively participated in the job of producing a school paper. They include Henry Cohen and Gerald Schneider. Sports Editors: Paul Neuhauser, Alan Richter and Linda Brettler. News Editors: Mario Amaya, Susan Goldberg, Willard Zucker, and Ruth Drescher, Feature Editors, and Stan Kroll, Photography Editor. In past years the editors of the Highway have been very successful in college. We hope that we can live up to their standards. BOOSTERS Due to the unfortunate curtailment of extra-curricular activities. many of the more important functions of the Booster Society were suspended. The main function of boosting school athletic teams fell by the wayside when the ath- letic program was suspended. However, the Boosters did continue to work in many other fields. The Madison Highway was the beneficiary of a drive put on by the Boosters, which sold over S100 worth of subscriptions to the school paper. This past year, also, witnessed one of the most successful Christmas drives in history with over S200 realized. fOn the social side, many parties were held, and a gala outing for the entire society served to end off the social activities with a bang. Upon graduation, we face the loss of a large number of our members and officers. Among the ofiicers who are graduating this term are: Burt Berson. President: Lewis Silver, Vice-President: Ducksy Kreyer, Secretary: and Arlene Green, Treasurer. We are also losing some officers whose terms of office have expired. Thev are Jeff Broido and Ruth Eisenberg, last term's vice-president and secretary respectively. The graduating members include Marty Siegel, Eddy Orshan, Paul Neuhauser, Joan Nlagid. Ruth Israelite, Harold Satz, Larry Schwartz, Ivan Zung, Fred Steinberg, Stan Kroll. Mal Goldstein, Suzi Gilbert, Al Fisher, Terry Buchen- holtz. Billy Troyan. Shep Drogin. Sandy Kahn, Dick Tanenbaum, Sue Cohen, Theda Trommer, Joyce Sklar, Elaine Jaller, Lois Farber, Gerry Aronson, Dick Califano. Larry Miner. Jules Meiden, Carol Folstein, and Carol Pfeiffer. RADIO WORKSHOP The Radio Workshop has served as the outlet and sounding board for a variety of Madison talent. Under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Freilicher, the workshop takes pride in a long list of achievements, numerous first prizes, and awards in city and national competitions. The majority of the workshop mem- bers are graduates of the radio English courses, where a firm basis in script writing, microphone technique, famous radio writers, and current trends in radio and television can be obtained. In the fall of 1949. in fifth term, the Hrst group of workshoppers from our graduating class appeared in the annual radio assembly program. The production was Mr, Sycamore by Robert Ayers, a delightful farce about a mailman who is tired of walking the streets and turns into a tree. The following term a presen- tation of the children's story The Pied Piper of Hamlin was transcribed and later broadcast on the air. The workshop has also performed benefit plays over WNYC for the Tuberculosis Christmas Seals Drive. The present members of the All-City Radio Workshop, the Board of Educa- tion radio station at WNYE, from Madison are Sheldon Baron, Brenda Heller. Donald Schneiderman, and Joyce Seidman. In the technical end of broadcasting and audio aids Lucille Davis has been outstanding. Most recently Thomas Frey, Carol Goldstein, Dorothy Harrington, Lila Kronstadt, Ronnie Shaw, and Joyce Seidman won awards in a script contest at Ohio University, a college competition. J. F. SEIDMAN DINING SALON Our Dining Salon, the school lunchroom, plays a constant and dominant role in the daily activities of the school. With the exception of a few students in the upper terms who possess short programs, the entire james Madison student body partakes of the excellent food dispensed by the dining hall. Despite this daily contact, few of us are acquainted with the facts pertinent to the history of the cafeteria. The architects who created the plans for the building of our high school made provision for only one student lunchroom, on the fifth floor. Shortly after the school's opening, a portion of this area was subdivided into rooms now utilized by the men teachers' recreation room, the student government office, the projec- tion room C5261 and room 510, now a study hall. Some years after the school's opening, overcrowding proved the fifth floor cafeteria inadequate, and compelled the addition of another, more spacious lunch area in the basement. The combined seating capacity of these two dining halls is now 960, with the greater number, 600 to be exact, located in the base- ment section. Perhaps the one fact concerning the lunchroom about which Madisonians know the least is that it is an entirely self-sustaining, self-supporting enterprise, solely responsible for its own finances. It receives no aid from the Board of Education. Thus it must be run so that the cafeteria's books are balanced at the end of each school year. An attempt is made to finish each year with as small a surplus as possible: this is to the obvious benefit of the student body. However, whatever sum does accrue above expenses is retained as insurance against a possible deficit during the following year. The fiscal policies of the cafeteria, in addition to the overall management, are under the direction of Mr. Bloch, who deserves much credit for the efficient manner with which he has directed the sprawling enterprise. Working with Mr. Bloch to make the project a success are the twenty-four men and women on the cafeteria payroll. The perennial topic of discussion in Madison's halls is the so-called Uhot plate. a dinner consisting usually of meat or fish, two vegetables, bread and milk. The Federal government provides a nine-cent per sewing subsidy on both the hot plate and the less newsworthy. but equally nourishing salad. Both these dishes represent the utmost in value to the student, as, in addition to the subsidy, the cafeteria willingly sustains a loss on their sale. Naturally, these losses are counterbalanced by profits on other foods. The United States Government has on occasion released stocks of surplus foods to the schools. Our cafeteria has utilized these gifts, which have consisted largely of turkey and potatoes. It will interest many to know that all of the lunchroom pies are baked on the premises. All cafeteria culinary operations are carried on under the close scrutiny of a graduate dietician. One can easily see the immense task that confronts Miss Scanlon as she attempts to reconcile nutritional values with the volatile food tastes of Madison students. A distinctive feature of the lunchroom is the public address system, which serves to warn students of the opening and closing of sales, and to caution them against creating undue noise. It has been suggested that music be broadcast through these loudspeakers to render more enjoyable the students' lunch period. Two years ago. soundprooiing was installed in the fifth floor cafeteria. This materially reduced the great amount of clatter normally created by rattling dishes and trays. To this. of course. must be added the not so gentle voices of our students. who find in their lunch periods complete relaxation and release from pent-up energy and emotions which are naturally restrained in class. Mr. Bloch has in mind a long range plan that would eventually move the entire lunchroom to the basement. However, consummation of this idea will probably not be feasible for some years to come. Many students hope to see in effect some day yet another improvement in our lunchroom. namely the elimination of present day segregation of boy and girl students, Some of us hopefully longed for this achievement in our own day, but alas. to no avail. Ye scribe recollects a day several years ago when he made such an appeal before a school assembly and was roundly cheered. As seniors. looking back at our varied experiences at james Madison, I am certain that one of our most pleasant recollections is the fine. healthy food that we have enjoyed in what we fondly dub our Dining Salon. MARTIN D. HYMAN J'-J' l ,wgffmw Kamik Ln. TEM k A. WK- QQ Q N4 3, -w 'S We V 1 ma, ' J Y 1 W ' f 5 1 U ew. , E ' 1 ,,,..--1 1 Mr. Cohen-All high schools and colleges are endurance tests, nowadays. Miss Taleisnik CCowarzj-This meeting will only tal-:e a few minutes, children. Mr. Morganstem--This isn't required, but it's nice to know. Mr. Daynes-Was he justified? Miss Leviton-I have a few stencils here . . . Mrs. Whitlock-Now, listen, darlings. Mr. Davis-Some people save money: I save newspaper clippings, Miss Belanger--I can't have a bad effect on you because I don't have any effect on you. Mr. Lieblirzg-Ilm peeved at you girls. Mr. Mayer-I just want you to be well and happy. Mrs. Guthart- Corztinuez. Dr. Sei-ota-Your story is touching my heart. Mr. Levy-I'll cut off your head, then see what happens. Mr. Wolf-You may not know it, but your mouth is open and sounds are coming out. Mr. Hederich-You good girl, I give you coo-coo clock at your vedding. Mr. Haskin-There's nothing wrong with me around here. Mrs. Morrell-Anything can happen in nature. Miss Home-That reminds me. I had a friend. . . Mr. Newtield-Submarginal, but clean. Mr. Brook-Haven't I seen you before? Miss Tannenbaum-All you want in life is a vicarious thrill. Wonderful as I am. I can not teach the whole school. Mr. Riemer-That's right, don't listen, you might learn something. Miss Gold-It's beaa-u-tee-ful, lo-ov-ley, gaw-1'-r-jus. Mr. Gunsher-Such a recitation is possible. but highly improbable. NGBCDDY ASKED ME, BUT . . . Arista students should be called errand boys, cum laude. I'd hate to be the janitor who has to pick up every Mr. Big wrapper and knish bag from the front lawn. The G.O. office is the place where the elite meet to eat, and get the least done in the most time. The only thing we can get for a nickel these days is five pennies or a container of milk in the lunchroom. Is there a girl in the audience who won't agree that America's best investment for a dime is a telephone call to the right man? Did you ever notice that the teachers who forbid girls to wear 'kerchiefs in class usually have straight hair? We hear from reliable sources that the flu epidemic can be traced to scholarship day in the boys' gym. An honor guard is one who shortens his program's periods to the most suitable length for himself. Take cover! is synonymous to concussion of the brain. I Wonder if the murals in the assembly will be finished by the turn of the cen- tury? CEd. note: What century?j Sports have been particularly exciting this year. The boys who wear leather jackets with nailheads are usually the ones who wear pegged pants with pistol pockets. What does Kefauver have that Mr. Brook doesn't? Mice in the basement lunchroom would add just the right touch. The boy who believes smoking won't hurt him hasn't been caught yet. Senior pins are shiny the first day, scratched the second, and gone the third. Monotones sing the loudest. Trigonometry is when a lady marries three men at the same time. How can we say that most boys hate soap when some obviously never heard of it. Heredity means if your grandfather didn't have any children, then your father won't have any children and neither will you probably. What the Weatherman saves for a rainy day is apt to be an alibi. Why is high school over just when we are beginning to enjoy it? E I , 1 ! FOOTBALL During our four years at Madison two different coaches have been at the helm of the Golden Tornado. Murray Greenstein was coach in 1947 and was followed the next season by Al Caruso, who was a former great in the gridiron history of Madison. The 1947 club was an eleven which had good material in both the backfield and line but injuries to such key players as Wexler, Schiller, and French took a lot of starch from our attack. We were victorious against Boys 13-0, Jefferson 6-2, Midwood 44-6 and Utrecht 28-0, while losing to Lincoln, Tech, Tilden, and Erasmus. Malm and Ciccia stood out in a season mixed with injuries and inspiration. The following year, in addition to seeing a new mentor, those Madisonians who attended the games spotted many new faces in the uniform of the Black and Gold. The entire starting lineup from 1947 had graduated and Coach Caruso in his initial year was forced to rely entirely on newcomers. 1949 was a great improvement over the preceding season as Coach Caruso was fortunate in having many of his first stringers back with him. The first three games of the campaign were split. Midwood was vanquished 12-6, a favored New Utrecht team was held to a scoreless tie, and Eramus Hall, which went on to capture the borough championship, was given a stubborn fight before winning by an 18-7 count. The final game of the 1949 season pitted the Quentin Roaders against a Lincoln eleven which had been victorious in the past eleven years. This game. which saw Madison spill the Honest Abes for the first time in a decade, will remain foremost in the minds of the graduates. It was a hard light all the way with the Madison gridders trailing at half-time by one touchdown. However. inspired by a great pep talk from the coach, the Golden Tornado returned to the field and scored a touchdown in each of the final two periods to topple the Abes from Lincoln. Red White and Larry Weiss who scored the two touch- downs and the fine playing of linesmen Anides, Herman, and backfieldmen Hellis, Deutch, and Eagan spearheaded the drive to victory. Departing veterans from this year's eleven who will be greatly missed include Rudy Serpa, Arnie Slomowitz, Tom Chimento, Teddy Wolf, Bruce Schrager, Marv Greenberg, Dick Korn, and Irwin Mazoff. R. E. T. P 9 47 A f '- g 45 if 4, BASEBALL Departing seniors will remember Madison's baseball teams as having consist- ent success throughout the history of their alma mater. Through the years, Coach Artie Wunderlich has seen his charges build up an amazingly high won and lost percentage. In 1948, our first baseball campaign, the Wundermen entered the season as one of the favorites to take the crown. As usual they had a great deal of power in the lineup with Torre, Olivo, and Bono leading the way. The outstanding hurler was Arty Appelbaum who held the fate of the team in his arm. I-Ie pitched several fine games, particularly against Erasmus and Lafayette: but it was his unsteadiness which withheld the Black and Gold from any chance of finishing on top. 1949 saw the Quentin Roaders among the best in the borough for the third consecutive year. The team remained in contention for the title until the very last game of the season, Frank Torre, alternating between first base and the pitching mound. once more proved to be the spark plug of squad. He hit a lusty .430 and compiled a 4-0 record on the mound. Even more heartwarming to Coach Wunderlich were the feats performed by Sid Kraus, a freshman. By playing a fine game at shortstop, and by establishing himself as an effective leadoff batter. Sid has given all the assurance that he will blossom into one of the top performers on the high school diamond. Frank Torre. one of Madison's greatest diamond performers, first played ball for Madison in 1947 when he took over the first base position, He didn't try his hand at pitching until a year later and then only in one game. In 1949 he developed into one of the best hurlers in the city. Not only was Torre one of the best baseball players in the city. but he also received honorable mention on the district all star basketball team. Members of the team who will graduate this term include Arnie Slomowitz, Ralph DeCrescenzo. Larry Frier. and Martin Solomon. R E T i,.,t,kf3, , f , i 'M' fini? - gli J' J 1 1' . li i ,P if J f' 'va V . f ii , ,:7:, ! ri 1 ' , M!! ef, ' 7 Q glji Ft- N ASKETBALL Madison in September 1947, the Black and Gold hoopsters their best season since 1943. Led by Captain Milt Woolman. to beat every team in the league at least once, with the exception The Mosketeers qualified for the playoffs with a 9-3 record. Madison won its opening round game against Port Richmond 45-32, as Wool- man, Meyer, and Buddy Kurtz starred. In the quarter-finals the Quentin Road- ers met Lincoln, the champions in our division. This proved to be the most exciting game of the year. Madison held the lead throughout most of the game but the hard driving ballplayers from Coney Island pulled ahead in the late stages. Then, with only ten seconds left, substitute Sam Behrman got off the bench and sank a field goal and a foul shot to knot the score. In spite of the effort by Behrman, Lincoln won in the overtime period 50-47. Our first complete season was a disappointing one for the Mosketeers. With the exception of Hal Cerra the entire team from the preceding season had grad- uated. Captain Cerra tried hard but all was in vain and the Quentin Roaders finished the season with a 6-8 record. The 1948-49 campaign was almost a carbon copy of the previous year. After getting off to a bad start the hoopsters again showed six victories and eight losses for the year's work. Herby Bergman and Whitey Young paced the team. The highlight of the season was the second game against Lincoln, when the biggest home crowd in years watched Madison outfight a taller, heavier, and faster team to stay on almost even terms for more than three periods. Finally with six minutes left and five points separating the two clubs, Harvey Hochlerin fouled out and Lincoln, which went on to win the championship, pulled away to win by 17 points. Madison was more successful in the 1949-50 season. Led by Jay Hoffman, Frank Torre, and Harvey Hochlerin, the team finished in third place with eight victories and six defeats. Part of the schedule was played without the leadership of jammy Moskowitz as the coaches left their posts in an effort to get higher pay for their tutelage. This year Madison was expected to field a strong team. Ralph DeCrescenzo and jay Hoffman were returning starters, as was Dave Budin who had six months of eligibility remaining. Larry Frier, George Mattes, Ziggy Sigalove, Steve Goldstone, Bert Berson, and Bob Fisher were all expected to make this year's Black and Gold team one of the strongest in years. R. E. T. HONOR GIRLS In 1936 Miss Marjorie Marshall, a former student of Madison, became a member of the faculty. This young woman, realizing the need for an athletic organization of girls, founded HONOR GIRLS, Madison's Sports Society for the fairer sex. With the coming of 1938 and the marriage of Miss Marshall, this infant club was taken over by Miss Tebbe, now Chairman of the Girls Gym Department. who is still its adviser. An Honor Girl can be distinguished by many things. Her uniform, sweater, pin and emblem are about the most noticeable. However, they are not the most important. Her ability and character are always outstanding. One cannot enter the gym without being struck with the form she has when sinking baskets. Spirit on the volleyball court, fleet feet for racing, limber arms and body for exercises are but a few of the characteristics one can't help but admire. They, too, are leaders. just one of these girls can be the we can do it for the weak team and the we can do it again for the strong players. You will find that these same girls do not leave sports when they leave school. On the contrary. they can be found on park and church teams, or coaching and refling games on free afternoons and evenings. Athletic societies of this kind are present in almost every school in Brooklyn. Once a year each school holds a PLAY DAY and ten girls from each honor society make an appearance. This big event is held in May when it is warm enough for outside games. It is a thrill for any bystander to see over l50 whole- some girls from all over the borough playing together as one team after the same goal. To win and have fun and to show the world is still a pretty nice place to be, isn't something that has to be said by these girls. You can see it. And at a glance you can tell they are doing a fine job of proving it. Aside from sports, these girls are pretty talented. Not only can they play well, obtain high averages and be social wonders, but they can paint. When the Gym Department was in need of someone to do the gym Hoors a group of these girls volunteered. Chalking, drawing and painting such things as lines for volleyball, basketball, punchball, etc. was a new experience. But like all other things they do, they did it well. Four of the outstanding seniors who are the officers of the club this term Kay Norton, girl politician, Lila Cherny, one of the big assets to Madison's Alice Calle, Chairman of Secretarial Affairs, and Sybil Kramer, a darling. They are President, Veep, Secretary and Treasurer, Honor Girls. TENNIS MADISON NETMEN WIN AGAIN. For the past three years students have read triumphant headlines such as the above in Metropolitan dailies. The 1948 tennis season was one of the most successful in the history of Madison. That year saw Sam Berman and Gene Wishod leading the aggregation. The presence of these veterans plus the unbeatable doubles team of Bronster and Greenberg was bolstered by Rothans and newcomer, to be heard of more in the future. Don Liebers. This team captured second place laurels in bow competitions. 1949 saw the squad lead by Liebers and Wishod emerge as one of the biggest powers in competition. Don Liebers, by virtue of his smashing service and all the iinesse and aplomb at his command, has been called one of the outstanding netmen in the city. Paired with Wishod, Don went on to capture third place in city doubles competition while Cohen, Finkelstein and Greenberg proved themselves more than able netmen. The squad was supplemented by such excel- lent prospects as Ed Lichtenstein, Tom Frey, Warren Wertheimer and Ed Singer. So competent was the Black and Gold aggregation that a tie for first place borough honors was achieved, and third place city laurels were added. This season Warren Wertheimer was expected to lead the team to the heights of stardom. R. E. T. TRACK During our four years at James Madison, we seniors have seen the rebirth of the once celebrated track team. However, this resurrection was hampered greatly by the continual changing of coaches. Under the tutelage of Captain jay jimmy Rosenblum the Madison spikesters managed to regain some of their pre-era glory. The track team has enjoyed many past glories, especially in the era of Marty Glickman when our team captured a trophy in the Penn Relays. It is earnestly hoped that in the future, when track returns to Madison. that we will be able to regain some of our past glory. Also, a word of thanks should be given to Mr. Tom Bergdoll, a former student, who coached the team on his own time. Acting as both captain and coach, jim Rosenblum was responsible for the development of such performers as Al Blumenstein, Al Renus, Dick Tanenbaum, Marty Siegel, Lou Silver, Ed Orshan, Mike Gutterman, Paul Neuhauser, Walter Karp, Fred Steinberg, Al Richter and Stew Gutterman. R. E. T. SWIMMING During our four years at Madison. the swimming team has proved itself to be one of the most outstanding athletic groups in the school. Never out of the running for the borough P.S.A.L. championships, the Bannonmen have taken third place once, second place twice and first place once, in this hotly contested league. The last full season was truly a heartbreaker for the Madison mermen. Sport- ing a strong starting lineup, which included such stars as Captain Joe Wagman, Elliot Fay. Allan Pickel, Dick Mintzer, Joe Wagner, Dave Selman, Jerry Altman, Paul Bender. and Warren Feigan, the Bannonmen got off to a fine start and tore through six hapless opponents. Then, at the crucial meet with Lincoln, victory was snatched from them by a much debated referee's disqualification. This unfortunate bad break completely crushed the team's morale, and they dropped down to finish the season in third place. Dave Selman, one of the graduating members of the swimming team, is destined to become one of the aqua stars of the future. His time for the 50 and 100 yard freestyle has left worthy opponents far in the rear. Dave leaves little doubt in the minds of observers that greatness is not far off. With the departure of Altman, Selman, Wagner, and Tim Harrigan, Coach Bannon will be faced with rebuilding his squad to its usual position in league competition. R. E. T. HANDBALL Handball has been a little publicized but successful sport in Madison for the past few years. In 1948 the Wallman. coached by joe Rothbart, surprised the rest of the P.S.A.L. League by finishing in second place. Veterans Sam Klase- witz, George Goldberg and Eddie Horowitz were the mainstays of the team. A freshman played first doubles that year, Stan Kroll, who in four years of varsity competition was to develop into one of the best handball players Madison has ever had perform for the old alma mater. Stan was the recipient of a Gold Championship Medal in the Park Department Handball Tournament. In 1949 an inexperienced Madison aggregation, led by Captain Stan Kroll, Dick Tanenbaum, Paul Neuhauser and Dick Goldberg finished the season in a three way tie deadlock for first place with Lincoln and Tech. We lost to a powerful Lincoln team in the playoff and finished in second place. The 1949 playoffs were the last handball games played in Madison, due to the stoppage of extra-curricular activities. The graduating members of the team. Captain Stan Kroll, Dick Tanembaum, Paul Neuhauser and Dick Goldberg express the sentiment of the whole school in hoping that when sports are re- sumed the handball team will enjoy continued success. F Xfbs.A.,V'K X Qkxyl-L-+'l,L'w-X YLXN X N EMM mx X M Xb LQTT E12 KH A H D A3 Q C . QM N N 1, NXQWX ox-1613 CY Avo. Qt QELA yi, 'Vx' vx-Q5 bqx I L, X, XXINQ lxxx J., ,XflfNLNX NA.t,kxN X x-XLT .WEB kx.xlT1rtl VK QQQ.hLwxA'Q LWVQR UMW' f41JM+ 47 9 1, , r' 5,14 N DH! yo' 3, ' ' x xx x fX A no V-,K ,M 'Lg X X N J-Q X-xif - 4 x X Rx-,W ' 1474-lib vp ,J ,V ly, 33 S ?,,Lff'X .Xj X933 fx :ij f ,J N M I. - A. A- ri' JN K X in 474695 X TKQ. -SY-x .wt 3 Rav' X Q-,JY Mx YN W . ,XJ LKUXN, QIJX Lx +'td:,.Xb - i 'iY:f,C,- ,. .Mlf Wy. I , . +4 x-X - V flfirggli wf vffl 17.1, IJML,-J r Q- lJ.T'E D 8 'W A Z 'YW 3 gmfwsv XM 'Nh -J-J , VJV yfltrw-f. ,-L ' If Eff !- 'Z,Af,,, 7 I it f flyl, 4, P, QQ K 'J!,Vxtxf- N WNHYN4 , KJL '- + X f f' .k W' Q V ' 0 Ml U 2 xx 'i IN THE CRYSTAL BALL The exotic stillness of the Orient per- 'Y vaded the whole area. Q The Swami ushered me into his pri- 'Y4' T A 0 vate chamber. The atmosphere had a , A7 ' 1' 4 0 peculiar fragrance. The room was fash- gm s ,fy CW ionably upholstered in pastel shades. I f had just settled myself in one of the ir chairs when the Swami lifted one gnarled finger and motioned me to an object in X the center of the room. It was a round g frosted piece of glass. Look into the One glass and think hard, he commanded. Zig I J I obeyed, and as I concentrated the 1'- ' Q 1 W frost seemed to clear away and I could gaze into any part of the world. I saw MARTIN SIEGEL, crusading editor of one of the worldls leading newspapers, rapidly barking orders to the various members of his staff-HENRY COHEN, SUSAN GOLDBERG, ALAN RICHTER, and ELLEN SCHOEN- GOLD. From an office high above Rockefeller Center JERRY SCHNEIDER and WALTER KARP guide the destinies of one of the nation's leading magazines. They're running a big article this issue about the furor created over the latest one woman show put on by LILA KRONSTADT. Karsh of Ottowa has given way in the field of high fashion photography to STAN KROLL. This master of lens technique has snapped such outstanding personalities as MARIO AMAYA, the famous private detective, and WILLARD ZUCKER, the apple cheeked darling of the cafe society set. The oak paneled walls of the Supreme Court reverberate to the thought pro- voking decisions of Judge EDWARD ORSHAN: thousands of people came to attend the opening of a new mammoth laboratory for the use of Dr. ROBERTA RUBIN and her staff and the major speech of the afternoon was given by the famed crusader for women's rights, KAY Carrie Nation NORTON. From the stage of the new Carnegie Hall comes the unsurpassed artistry of JUDITH SHEFFIELD while over at the Met WILLIAM EPSTEIN is in his tenth year of managership, presenting this year for the ninth straight time an all Wagnerian season. Among the divas that brighten the golden stage are RUTH EISENBERG and ARLENE ZLOTNICK. The bright mazdas of Broadway blink far the fame of SHELDON BARON, who opens soon in a new musical written and produced by that famed impresario of the theater, FRED STEINBERG. If you turn on your radio it's hard to escape the ever present voice of JOYCE SEIDMAN, who has received three Peabody Awards for the excellence of her characterizations. Out on the coast. there's not one heart that does not skip a beat at the mention of the new dancing sensations BOB RIEMER, and RENEE GRUBER. The followers of the sports pages sing loud the praises of JAY HOFFMAN and WILLIAM SIGALOVE, who hold the all time scoring record in Madison Square Garden. IRWIN KLEIN has the world in his palm with his hand around a bowling ball. Broadway is alight with the chain of cafeterias owned by DICK TANEN- BAUM. He is often seen in the company of playboy IVAN ZUNG at JOEL SCI-IENKMAN's luxurious night spot. Both were at the moment surrounded by SANDY KAHN. CAROL REIMEN, JOAN FUHR, and NORMA GROSS. The financial pages of the New York Times reports on the successful ventures of DON KONICOFF, collaring most of the male populace: PAUL NEU- HAUSER. who has cornered the beanie market: and the GUTTERMAN boys, MICHAEL and STEWART Cwe're told folks are simply dying to deal with themj. The executive branch of the government is run by BURT RUBIN and DUCKSIE KREYER. Ducksie has been prominently mentioned as the first woman president. These two luminaries of the political scene were present at the dedication of the new multi-million dollar structure built by those brilliant engineers JEFF BROIDO and BOB MORGAN. The delegates of sixty-Five countries prick up their ears and 'listen when MARTIN HYMAN, United States delegate to the U.N., begins to speak. The world hangs on every word he says, just as they do when MARILYN TAIG. famed theoretical mathematician, makes a public pronouncement. Let us not forget ELLEN REISS, MIMI LUBIN and LORRAINE ALTMAN who are still holding meetings of their Survivors Club Qin memory of the old Go-Getters organizationj. Miss Riviera of l972 is Christine Scott whose current heartthrob is STEVE GOLDSTONE. who. alas for all the rest of the girls remains a happy bachelor. This is indirectly contrasted fd to Ruth Israelite who is now - coaching basketball at Vassar. I W 4, - One of the largest villas of 7 QNNUUQ I 5f M3944 the coast is owned by HAR- S. RIS ROSENBERG, a film 444 5 executive who is known for ye ,ky QC!! S' O discovering the brilliant star, -'QR RICKY WHITMAN, and his highly successful racing sta- ble. We got a brief glimpse of ourselves walking down the street, but we'd spent so much time looking for all of you that we never did find what will become of us. ARLENE KIRSCHENBAUM Q. ith ROBIN Pkiwcs . I CHARNINC IVAN ZUNC BRIGHTEST GIRLS .13 6 IRL ATI-0 LET FOX 'RUTH 1 IsRAe4.rrf 3 5AN DY l-4 xi SHEL-LY 'ES INA ZARFT9 , ff X M,- K RALPH BOY AT FTE A I if f 'Y Lg' WW: X 4' UECRE -Zh' G NZO Wlw X lib If 'M HAM EVE 'B BOY ETTUEST GIRL- I RMJTIQNE SCOTT 'Q' O C f Nasv ?oPuL.A'R CIRIJ cmzoz.. Qssr-:AN Ca I2 .suzri GILES lk GIRL M Q Docccsue KREYE4 ,Z C gg COTEST BOW' n..ucu.n.e UNTERMRN 1B.lIL..B31 cl-me-.nArnc. JRNE C KAY M7 ALL yncscfe TANQNBAUM NORNH 62055 SED 9- JC? .,-4 A14-A I '15 LAK K 'BOY N0 Tn V TO SOCCEEU :ig 'PAUL- if 1f HO -. I. 1 eff' -Jaxx I3 'ND !'xQ.v bug,- U! Piod 10 5 SCHEWMAN 55 . euros Musccamv ' ' A 'PAULA NEULANDEQ CAROL. A BEST PI-ef-Hey ND JOYC E M051 'YOVULAE 22, STAN KTZOLL I-ons cn-QA CLQSQ 5-51 -fi GIRL HAUSE Y -A --15 l - N51 L. .Ig xxx Q XX xXx, SA NSXW? LK xx yxxx N Xxzx! oo: X N XNXXN : , 1 4 Ezf.1i:AX5BQz-2,4 KOFF 'Q J' 1. f f rfb 5317242155 Q ?.Jf7Jg-W 0 M Sill , Mx -r W: '45 Wg --mm., . way ., I LJ wi 13 1 , mlm f-Q Wfikkif ww CV lc'il fx wc Sw N30 ir ,,-ff' l-,fy I-'Z' 'f V 40 YW, y if fi fl ,af- ' wwf W -'.T'l WKl AT LUNG LAST QWITH APOLOGIESD 'Twas the night of the prom, and all through the house Everyone was stirring-including the mouse. The dress had been hung by the closet with care In hopes that the prom date soon would be there. Little brother had been sent unwillingly to bed. Although the dear boy by his ear had been led. I crept to the window, all my soul was in prayer. It can't rain tonight-no, please think of my hair! The day had been endless, each job such a chore If time didn't go faster, I couldn't stand much more. I started to dress and everything went wrong! The slip was too short and the dress was too long. Then mother quietly took things in tow, She sewed and pressed and things smoothly did flow. Then out on the lawn there arose such a clatter My Dad, from his chair, ran to see what was the matter. He threw up the window and what should he behold. But a rattling jalopy, whose age was untold! Dad opened the door and received him with style. Come in, sit down, she'll be down in a while. He sat in a chair, with his hat he did fumble. Dad took up his paper and started to mumble: Nice weather we're having, he tried hard to say: Nice morning we had, it was a grand day. On hearing the noise, I knew in a Hash My best beau had arrived and I'd have to dash. It helped matters little. as I slipped on my dress When my mother's voice said, You look like a mess. I descended the steps as graceful as a queen And from that moment on I walked in a dream. My beau was smiling and my Dad looked mighty pleased. I knew right then that I wasn't being teased. I-Ie helped me on with my wrap, and presented me with ilowers I looked back as if to say, We won't be home for hours. Dad shouted with relief, Thank goodness that's done. But Mom smiled sweetly-she knew things had just begun! CAN THIS HAPPEN? During the four years that we have been at Madison, we have seen many things. However. we are still waiting till the day comes when: Mr. Downing runs on the Madison track team. Mr. Brook is caught smoking. Miss Zehner approves slacks. Miss Hansbery uses robots for A.M. distribution. Miss Horne becomes faculty advisor to Go-Getters. Mr. Morgenstern uses a speedometer. Mr. Rothbart wears dungarees and sweat shirt to school. Mr. Sarney eats in the Service League office. Miss Taleisnik looks down at people. Miss Tannenbaum fails a literacy test. Mr. Tobin's office is empty. Mr. Weiner invents a program that fixes itself. Mr. Wolf bottles the rum he makes. Arista Hunks out. Boosters do something. The murals are finished. Service League guards carry guns. S,G.O. officers keep quiet. Mr. Newfield doesn't use a wastebasket. Mrs. Whitlock votes for Norman Thomas. Mr. Liebling forgets something. Miss Gold gets thrown off the elevator for not having a pass. Mr. Milgram comes late. Mr. Orshan forgets a combination. Mr. Davis isn't ruthlessly efficient. The Highway doesn't have a crisis. Mr. Brownstein runs for President of the S.G.O. Mr. Haas reads a comic book. Mrs. Freilicher condemns Norman Corwin. Dr. Serota's class is disorganized. Mrs. Mes1er's horse wins the Kentucky Derby. Miss Foley spends her weekends at Annapolis, L V ff W ss, 5' ' ro . V arf? A Y' I 5. 1 Z .45 nl xref . .le- ' ll X M ffl f Atsxig, A47 T , A .J fi Aw' Q51 f X U ,. is ii i ix ,LX yu ' MEMO We have spent four wonderful years in Madison and now as we end our voyage through high school we have nothing left of these four years but wonderful memories . . . memories which will dim as the years go by, but will always hold for us a great warmth. Ten years hence when Madison grads of the class of june 'Sl gather together they will probably reminisce about the times that. . . We ate hot plates . . . The murals were begun . . . When the girls looked glamorous in gym suits...We waited on line for Mr. Tobin . . . We came to school at dawn for pretention . . . We had our first air raid drill. . . Your first regents examination . . . The stray dogs somehow found their way into the revered halls of Madison . . . Mr. Drachman lost his beard . . . TAKE COVER . . . Last name, first name . . . This will be put on your permanent record. . .Did you take your gym suit home this week-end . .. Be proud of Madison and make Madison proud of you . . . Get that absence note stamped or serve detention . . . In the place on the card where it says official teacher, put your grade advisor's name . . . Education is the true foundation of civil liberty . . . The S.G.O. office where the elite meet to eat . . . Mrs. Cunningham holding the door open in the morning . . . Mr. Milgram grimly handing out late passes . . . Trying to remember your locker com- bination . . .Your ofiicial teacher interfering with your homework in the official class . . . Notices and notices . . . Option cards and Delany cards . . . Boosters and go-getters . . . Election time excite- ment . . . The Star Spangled Banner in the assembly . . . sing and concerts . . . patience . . . that big French test . . . hot plates and specials . . . the pledge to the flag in the auditorium . . . reading the Bible and hymn . . . jose Ferrer . . . Madison, we're ever loyal to thee . . . the crush on the stairs. . .trying to get on the elevator without a pass. . .the attendance otiice and the guidance office . . . Grade advisors and faculty advisors . . . strikes and publicity . . . College boards . . . The Lincoln football game . . . Basketball games , . . Ebbets Field and baseball games . . . Track and fencing . . . And handball and tennis and STRIKE . . . Homework in the official class. . .The program changes that never came through . . . But why, Martin, but why . . . Easter vacations and Christ- RIES mas vacations . . . Fun, campaign parties, and regular parties . . . Your name begins with Z, you'll sit in the last seat, last row . . . Lenny Seidman sacrificed his life to save that of a friend.. .A grateful school sponsored a perpetual award and held a basket- ball game as his memorial . . . Dances . . . March and Hop . . . The Snow Ball . . . The gala Square Dance . . . The dark day when Sonny's was closed. ah the fresh air was wonderful . . . Reorgani- zation cards. be sure not to take the wrong color. . .You must enter by the back and leave by the front. . .Open the windows six inches: no more. no less. . . Today's assignment is number 185 . . . There will be a test on Thursday. . .Due to the fact that the students of our school do not get enough practice taking long examinations we are instituting the mid-term examinations again . . . All those who are candidates for Brooklyn, City or Hunter Colleges. please fill out the green form . . . The little white card must be returned by Thursday . . . If your report card isn't signed I will have to send for your parent. . . My mother works. my father works. and we haven't got a telephone . . . Your story is touching my heart. , . The Importance of Being Earnest . . . .Fire drill . . .Football games . . . The clinic. . . The third floor telephone booth reserved for teachers . . . The Highway assem- bly . , . Cr.O. dues and Senior dues . . . Collections for the Red Cross and Infantile Paralysis fund etc.. etc.. etc. ..The carols in the assembly at Christmas time . . . Hot plates with or without gravy . . . Cleanup campaign . , . Two-year groups and three-year groups . . . Doubling up in English . . . The exercises in gym . . . The horse and parallel bar tests . . . The quiet peace of the library . . . The law of sines and Avagadors law . . . Regents re- view books and regents answer books . . . Cramming on the night before the big exam . . . Report cards . . . Summer vacations . . . Seniors at last. . . Senior pins . . . Senior hats . . . senior dues . . . The prom . . . Graduation . . . College. just as the page they are written on, these memories will in time fade and be forgotten. But, if one lovely memory lingers on, or one friendship endures. you can take these years, put them in a special part of your heart, and label them... MEMORIES OF JAMES MADISON HIGH SCHOOL N W' , fl T2 , Ov 'J K X it l I gig is hmm -.: 4 X 'Z ,K TNA AQ an Nf A 0 3 KW!! 2 1 'QR Tc-B rx! AXX 1 f 1 ,!Av+ fx 3s 7 fl fin J flf-xflfx A6 .ll QAfN'k:! I r Y .ff- Vi ya 0 fig... NOOO' 000' I I 2 .gi Ill '5oE.X 8 R26-YN?-'S FQ F' NP PJ S- Km, 'fg 94 , X32 . N? 4 X f ' QL 2 2 2 fa - 1' -,1 w .' ? 2 , ZR ' K9 1- f x I , J' ' B - - 1? O ,W W 'i3'f3'fl xy' 'g' in ' A e SS? 'fam QR X I Z1 if .T I JMLQI .X . ' Xl X ' . N X M ,4 3 f 9 Wg 4 - if g X AA'. 1 I fi 1 N Lw .f 0 il x 4 C 'Q X .Q . xl X A - wtskld M Q ALL r 1f A: -sg: 3 -sm . , AMI 1 X .mix 5 - ' 1174 , XX .lx a I A ffXwQ?H10pkgQ2 ,J wf I, 1 ' fd 2 L ,S K 1 5 gk M Q S v I V E? X L3 fi f Q ll ' X E ziL K DK ! LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of june '51, being of sound mind and body Cthough Mr. Newfield may sometimes doubt itj do hereby ordain and establish this Last Will and Testament. We do this with full recognition that, having parted from these sacred halls, we ain't gonna be around to answer for what is inscribed. Therefore-we do bequeath to- Mr. Haas-A petri dish for his culture. Mr. Bernstein-520,000,000 to start the only truthful and accurate newspaper in the world. V , - l , . 1 Mr. Tobin-at least half a dozen assistants and our gratitude for his endless advice and patience. Miss Leviton-A pack of mimeograph paper and a dozen stencils. Mrs. Whitlock-A bottle of mural cleaner. Miss Taleisnik-A megaphone and a pair of Adler's Elevator Shoes. Mr. Weiner-An automatic changer-for programs, that is. Mr. Torgan-A hole in one. Miss Gold-A stage. Mr. Liebling-The stub of a pencil M inch in length to add to his collection of oddities used by students to write stenography. Mr. Wolf-Many years of good health. Mr. Newfield-A completed rnural. Mr. Brook--A cake of soap to make the boys come clean. Miss Tannenbaum-A track for the wheels to roll in on. And to James Madison High School-WE LEAVE. Ivan Kay Dick ii '4 . 1 T3 1 W'1'y,5:L L17 CERS President Treasurer Lwf Q, , , Y' Q61 I iiJMf,vi,. 5 My iff fi v ,Wifi Ps SENIOR OFFICERS Jeff Broido, President Marty Siegel, Vice President Adrienne Ducksy Kreyer, Secretary Stan Kroll, Treasurer A BOOSTERS Burt Berson, President Louis Silver, Vice President Duel-:sy Kreyer, Secretary Arlene Green, Treasurer 2, f 1 U Homework Pretention Gym Report Cards Assembly College Marks Senior Pins Teachers Prom Pink Cards Passes Lateness l THROUGH THE YEARS FRESI-IMAN I'l1 do it all It will never happen T-shirts and sneakers My parents will be proud Always so interesting Yale I'l1 get a 95 average Gee, they're beautiful A group of in- telligent people Can't wait What are they? Right here I wouldn't SOPHOMORE They don't check every- thing It will never happen again Sneakers Dad will sign it So interesting Cornell I'll get an 85 average Not bad A group of people Can't wait First and last Here some- where I shouldn't JUNIOR Lend me yours It happened again I twisted my ankle D means dandy So N.Y.U. 65 is passing Pure tin People Can't wait Nice color I must have lost it Next time I won't SENIOR They never fail a senior Save my old seat PX I'l1 forge my pop's name Zzzz Brooklyn Marks don't count Where's the Simonize The missing link Can't go Canasta, anyone Don't bother me Oh, won't I? had Mig T0 J vvlf'-fk', L! A ,MJ- 1 anvil X . gl I-2. SYD ABEL 1675 East 21st Street Official Class Sec., Student Court Sec., Sing, Service League, Editor of Term Paper Brooklyn College Sweetness not measured by inches ELLA ABRAHAMSON 1576 East 19th Street Sec. to Dean of Boys, Sec. to Attendance Office, Teachers Sec., Treas. in Official Room Doctor's assistant She's something special. I . J ITH A s ,HQ . 0. , , o A rNJK SShF,'x - 'lleagu .G gnE'xLibrary Sq Q, na SM U ' egg fgfiqgepoff gs, . . gA u fun - 5 .,,. D I 5 4 BARBARA ABRAMSON 3626 Kings Highway Guard, Sec. to Teachers Business Always bright JACK ADLER 1119 Quentin Road Track Team, Grade Newspaper, Log Staff, Service League, Lunch- room Squad Brooklyn College Always friendly YVETTE ALEXANDER 2332 East 22nd Street 1-louse or Reps., Official Class Pres., Sec. to Teachers, Vice Pres. and Sec, Official Class Brooklyn College An ehficient secretary RITA ALPERIN 2157 Ocean Avenue Pres. and Vice Pres. of Class Service League, Sec. to Teachers, Member of Sing N.Y.U. Popular and peppy n JERRY ALTMAN 1579 East 2nd Street jr. Arista, Swimming Team, Class Pres., Service League C.C.N.Y. A boy to be admired ? 'ia fit. kbs, fs se, X221 five Q31 'it . 'Q 'tx IV' : it N.. X X 'SC , . .X- - . .Xxx 'xx I Q ,rg-2' . 5 tr f ., . -ss yf .. . X is ji' i v . cgi: .. ' . 'X ' x i ..,.X 'N X if . i sa X ., N XR Y. .gif Q' V AT. , Q at Rt LORRAINE j. ALTMAN 2121 East 21st Street Service League, Pres. of Official Class, Go-Getters, Debating So- ciety, Sing Brooklyn College Yes, an all 'round girl YOLANDA AMATUZZI 1566 Coney Island Avenue Official Class Sec., Room Asst.. Newman Club Member Business Yolanda means finest in the land u , h fl ' WIVIARIO AMAYA H '3602 Quentin Road 4 Major of Service League, Asso- ciate Editor of Highway, Stage Lighting Squad, Literary Staff of Log, S.G.O. Cabinet Brooklyn College Our blonde major GWENDOLYN ANDERSEN 1964 East 34th Street Honor Girls, Gym Sec., Subject Class Sec. Long Island Hospital Temper none, full of fun ROGER ANDERSON 1546 East 38th Street Oflicial Class Pres., Newman Club, Service League, Basketball Team, Swimming Team State Tech Good looking, nice to be around MARGARET ANDRESEN 1580 East 3-lth Street Newman Club, Otiicial Class Sec.. Room Asst., Guard Business Tony was lucky to engage this Miss RICHARD E. ANDREVVS 2718 Haring Street As loyal as they come ERNEST ANEMONE 2294 East 21st Street Service League, Chorus, Varsity Show Radio and Television School Headed for good things ANGELO ARENA 3701 Avenue P Oliicial Class Pres., Lunchroom Guard, Service League, Room Asst. College of Holy Cross Always an all right guy I R AR t 7t eet apt e achers I - 2 G N 1 ,f oster e er, Servic League ., g, C. I r o 6 B k ers al ty xceed her height l jf JERRY ASCH 1119 Ocean Par way, ,r- ,1 I Class P?.,' 'Vice Pres., Lt. wim 5 g Squad, Late Squad .f ' I Univ-fsiry of Co pace-an ' , , .,, sr ' Q fl l Boy, watch his .' 5 A ' I 1 9 . I .-'f ' ARLENE ATLAS 2361 Coney Island Avenue Official Class Sec., Log Staff, Sing, Publicity Squad, Dance Comm. City College With our class she made a hit JOYCE AUERBACH 2718 Ocean Avenue Official Class Sec., Ofiicial Class Pres., Service League Guard City College Simply nice LEW AUERBACH 2711 Avenue U Service League, Librarian, Chorus, Music Asst. Brooklyn College I Vith qsmile and a song , , : A . , I ' Q 'YJ xl vw 1 '- -1- ' ' 'rf' 'z , ff-,A ,Ls1'ANFoRD 1? we 2300 Kings Hifgliw I A 5' ?g1ishE6fRoojSq ,hrista, s A. afrfity ow, Late Squ Grade ff Newspaber Kogram rfknmm. -Columb flniverky 0 fa wg? that therefwere more like ,fy , X ' JF' 4 BEVERLY AVIROM 1679 East 3rd Street Sec. to Grade Advisor, Class Sec., Library Squad Brooklyn As nice a girl as one can find :t'P 9' F. M SHEILA BACHRACH 224 Avenue M Sec. to Dean, Sec. Official Class, Gym Sec. Brooklyn College Keeps us laughing--great JOAN BACHUS 2145 East 36th Street Girls Chorus, Sec. of Official, Hi-Y, Vice Pres. of Ofiicial Class Katherine Gibbs College She radiates personality SHERWIN BAER 1280 East 12th Street Service League Guard, Room Asst., Book Room N.Y.U. College Our book room boy heads for N.Y.U. MARY ANN BAFFA 2370 East 24th Street Oliicial Class Vice Pres., Ofhcial Class Sec., Service League Guard, Room Asst. Business A sweet senorita MARILYN BAGLEY 1574 East 36th Street Newman Club Member, Gym Sec., Log Staff, S.G,O. Cabinet Bureau, Room Mgr. Business Sweetest thing to hit C.Y.O. SHIRLEY BALTERANSKY 2037 East 14th Street Sec. to Teacher, Vice Pres. of Official Class, Helper in the Key Room Brooklyn College Oh! That smile GEORGE BANKS 1819 East 31st Street Hi - Y, Longfellow, Lunchroorn Guard New York State Maritime College A yatch and He GLENDA BARD 3503 Foster Avenue Sec. in Official Class, Service Squad, Chorus I American Academy of Dramatic Art A fair co-ed LEONA BARKAN 1525 East 26th Street Sing, Gym Sec., Log Staff, Sec. to Faculty, Dramatic Society Brooklyn College Always quiet, always steady J AN BARNETT ' Kings Higmway I ,. L we 'U LCUUVICUNU s5S3E'E0 372,82-aol! mm :TFUOUJ :MQ F255 5 rom 3Qm'33P v-s UQ m o .P BP s -3:3 :i :J 2 :Qs s 291 ' 2 53 -Q me PZ, E2 Q 4 s, Pres flicial lass, - ic? L guek, ,d S . . S J lk X Q . l . Q leg K A? H er va 'ety SHELDON BARON 2333 East 24th Street Chorus, Go-Getters Alfred University Our potential Oscar winner LAWRENCE BARSE 1702 East 28th Street Official Class Vice Pres., Swim- ming Team. Service League, Bas- ketball J.V. Bucknell University He's for sure BEVERLY ANN BARTON 3614 Fillmore Avenue Newman Club Member, S.G.O. Cabinet Bureau, Typing Stalif, Room Mgr. i Women's Air Force ' Headed for the wild blue yonder SHELLY BETH BASKIN 1259 East 13th Street Capt. of Service League, Dramatic Club, Class Pres., Chem. Lab. Asst., Room Asst. Syracuse University Endowed with charm MICHAEL BAUM 4100 Bedford Avenue Service League Guard University of Georgia Basketball is his game HOWARD BAUMOHL 2425 Kings Highway Highway Staff, Office Work R.C.A. School Radio and Tele- vision Highway writer, all work, no play BEVERLY BAYROFF 2063 Bragg Street M Program Com , ec ' ea t Office, Log , ri Arista f 7 Brookl , - jj, ' A future journalist 'A' bfi LILA BAZERMAN 1543 East 29th Street Library Squad, Sec. to Teacher Business School A good mixer WILLIAM BECKOS, JR. 489 East 28th Street Service League, Baseball Team. Class Pres. R.C.A. School of Radio and Tele! vision See you behind the camera, Bill ROBERT BEHNKE 2062 Coyle Street Pres. of Hi-Y, Pres. of Official Class, Program Comm., Arista. Log Staff . Hamilton College Our golden knight JIMMY BEILINSON 1857 East 33rd Street Service League. Longfellow Alfred University Alfred, meet our jim CALVIN C. BEIN , 3505 94th Street Guard. Baseball Squad. Track Squad . Queens College Treat him good, Queens GEORGE BELLAS 2036 Coyle Street Newman Club, Vice Pres. of Class, Service League, Basketball Team Lafayette College His smile is his umbrella 1857 Haring Street Sec. in Gym Vice Pres. of Offi- CARL BENDAS i cial Class, Lunchroom Guard Business A promising young man FRED BENNIS 53 Dare Court Swimming Team, Newman Member Business What form on a boardf Club IRIS BERGER 1590 East 2nd Street Asst. in Bio. Lab., Dramatic Club, Sec. to Teachers. Log Literary Staff N.Y.U. As lovely as the name she bears SANDRA BERGER 4360 Bedford Avenue Class Pres., Sing, School Concert, Music Dept., Arista Juilliard School of Music Found wherever there's a piano HARVEY BERK 1610 Avenue P Class Treas., Class Pres. Brooklyn A nice guy to keep in rnind JERROLD BERKE 1386 East 2nd Street Class Pres., Key Room Squad, Radio Work Shop, Arista, Log Staff C.C.N.Y. Terfil'ically terrific JUDY BERKMAN 1613 East 29th Street Service League, Sec. to Teachers, Sec. to Grade Advisor, Library Squad Brooklyn Madison's mocking bird STEPHEN BERNER 190 Exeter Street Class Pres., School Paper, Serv- ice League, School Amendment Comm. Tufts College An ex-rah-rah boy! ,Sb ADRIENNE BERNSTEIN ET' t 1902 Avenue X , Highway Staff, Log Staff, Sec- to X h Dean of Boys, Sing, Term Paper A University of Conn. ' , . ,wk M W He,-gs 5 gal with ple tyuof it 0, .1 we M mr 4 M f -f A' at 41' I 1 'AI' bv, 'QL v1,gM,u,Al-K, A-. Qflggjry -'-' BARB RA BERNSTEIN 'ii LA' :A 3 'ff A ii i K 3101 Foster Avenue '7M'4 7 . A ' -,Q Service League, junior Arista, Sec. , - ' ' 6 to Dept. Head, Class Sec. 57 'U K State Tech X A. Out of the ordinary-quiet , Q . 4 1 ig qvg : ,.', , JOEL BERNSTEIN - . 7 ii ' 1423 East 13th Street Q ' L 1 Guard ,N Q Qi ji A nice ordinary joe . ii . ri , L t 1: 'f f r ,fl il K , , Ag, W MJZZZ- ' ,W ., f T Vt '-f' .. ' iii 2. fi? J ix! . mg Q.. rf' 1 fl tr QI s yu I I if 4- L Si KJ I , S. , Q53 ,Al ,. , , KARL BERNSTEIN 1791 East 7th Street Madison Orchestra, Music Office Asst., Tutoring Squad Brooklyn As mello as his cello PAUL BERNSTEIN 2017 Homecrest Avenue Service League, Class Officer Business The whirling dervish SAMUEL BERNSTEIN 1423 East 13th Street Service League Guard, Room Asst. State Tech Burn, little light, burn BURT BERSON X , ' i v. V '-p XIXIIJJX V VTX 2219 East 26th Street . E wk' Pres. of Boosters, Arista, High- way Staff, Pres. Official Class, Q5 Basketball Team t J Harvard , X Good things in big packs too KM-1 X - dsdx ...f Lois BERSON ' 4290 Bedford Avenue ' Tutor, Math. Office Sec., Sec. to ' V Teachers, Math. Team, Arista if Brooklyn X N rl, A lady for sure 5 W 'fr ,Q - 'Jr'q?:Ze3J' ,- UQ? L 1vuM4j,,,w H' ff ' A BEZI 0 venue X Service Leag Guard, Class W , Treas., Cla c., Mixed Ch rus, Log Staff Broctslf e's really hep ' 1 yy , ANN BIBER Z 2233 Ocean Avenue Service League, Key Room Squad, Sec. to Teachers, Sing Business Chatter, chatter, all the time ELAINE BINDELL 1627 East 33rd Street Class Sec., Sing, Service League, Lunchroom Guard, Room Asst. Brooklyn She helped make Sing ELIZABETH E. BISCARDI 1913 Coleman Street Official Class Sec., Newman Club Member, Gym Sec., Camera Club Business Shiny wings for shining eyes , . '4K ,QLD Bj,4AI T - r . -7' f IE? Eastifith Street il ' 'ref Chess Tedvq-I Z ..Qf'f 4,1 N.Y.U. V 'il blaying, bhessgzanj 1. ff uf.-' ' I X , - V-.la J Jac ELEANOR BLATT 2250 East 26th Street Sec. to Oflicial Class, Pres. of Ofiicial Class, Bio. Squad, Sec. to Boys Dean Brooklyn A secretary goes to college SONDRA BLATT 2320 Kings Highway Sec. to Dean, General Office Sec., Service League, Sing, Dance Comm. Brooklyn She is well groomed A Zidi- QEBDC an Avenue Sing, L' ry Squa c Official Class, c. ers A serio s in ed qfilss Z.. sl , fl as ' l Z- bw Vp.. ss f , V E 'ef' .za I , sg. . .NJ w e ' is gg ' .. XX x Tuff 2? Pfiix V ' .. :If-E , SX A --A 'AI 5 bs X 1 - .Q N ' Q YN' ws- wwf A E ALBERT BLOCK 3212 Avenue P Service League, Varsity Base- ball Team U. S. Marine Corps A Madisonian turns Marine BARBARA BLOOM 2329 East 22nd Street Sec. to Official Teacher, Subject Teachers, Sec. Office A lovely flower bloom Sec. to Chem. ALAN BLUMENKRANZ 715 Ditmas Avenue Track Team, Service League, Lunchroom Guard, Class Pres. Brooklyn A lunchroom guard who can race NEIL I. BLUMENSON 1475 East Sth Street Brooklyn Seniors always graduate ZACHARY BLUMENSTEIN 1720 East 15th Street Class Pres., Late Squad, Stage Squad, Lunchroom Guard Brooklyn Hasn't he an innocent stare? RICHARD BOCK 1410 Avenue S Service League, Movie Projection Squad, Class Pres., Audio Squad Syracuse Currents on. ' SANDY M 17 v ue ' ' ege ' Flicial Art Sta a S cuse . 5 s c Bi o Blon :the nd debonai JOAN BOOKBINDER 1677 West 2nd Street Library Staii. Sec. to Grade Ad- visor, Class Sec. Brooklyn A kind award for all SHELDON BORUS 1859 East 8th Street Basketball Team, Football Team, Baseball Team, Pres. of Oflicial Class, Vice Pres. Brooklyn A score every time RICHARD BOTTEGA 1974 East 22nd Street Class Pres., Lunchroom Guard, Longfellow World Telegram and Sun Good looking and nice HARRIET BRAHAM 2231 East 38th Street Sec. Oflicial Class, Service League. Sec. Gym, Newman Club Member St. john's L. I. Hospital With something up her sleeves ERNA BRANDT 1351 East 24th Street Pres. of Class, Vice Pres., Service League Member, Dance Comm. Brooklyn An active G.O. Rep. DOLORES BREITMAN 1685 East 5th Street Arista, Editor of Term Newspaper, Class Pres., Tutor Squad Brooklyn Lorry's always on the level DON BRENNER 2315 Avenue Z Jr. Arista, Sec. to Dean, Math. Team, History Office, Arista N.Y.U. The Harvard man at Brooklyn ELLIOT BRENNER 1345 East 10th Street Service League Guard, Sec. in Clinic, Swimming Squad, Baseball Team Brooklyn An all 'round guy LINDA BRETTLER 55 Central Park West jr. Arista, Key Room Asst., Pres. Class, News Editor of Highway, Arista Wellesley She'll do it Well or not at all x s vs X X K N iii . . 1- SQ Q 1 Q . . M. as 1 ff i ., U .x we ,G-jx 'S N.. .L A -. gg fi, my W ., f' Q it lt- I Qi gl , yi ' if 55 i 9' JUDITH LOUISE BRODY 2166 East 28th Street Club Official, Classical Record Club, Room Asst. Business A classical Iass ROBERT BRODY 1366 East 7th Street Log Staff, Audio Squad, Clap, Pres., Gym Sec., Dramatic Clu Pennsylvania University - A good guy Jqfvyvf-2 JEFFREY BROIDO 1549 East 27th Street Pres. of Senior Class, Justice of Stu- dent Court, Vice Pres. of Booster Society Arista Columbia Never defeated in our eyes PEARL BROMBERG 2115 East 26th Street Sec. of Dean of Boys C.C.N.Y. She's a pearl STANLEY BROMBERG 1604 Avenue R junior Arista, Service League, Audio Squad, Tutor Squad, Lunchroom Guard Brooklyn Contains vitamins O and K HOWARD BROWN 4751 Bedford Avenue Lt. Gov., Sing, Service League Squad Miami University Oh-those sideburns! JACK BROWN 1380 East 13th Street Lunchroom Guard, Library Squad, Astronomy Club Brooklyn Deepest respect for all he holds MAXINE BROWN 1585 East 14th Street Dance Comm., Official Class Treas., Log Staff, Sing, Sec. to Dean State Tech Now we won't mind the dentist MILLICENT SUE BROWN 2954 Quentin Road Mixed Chorus, Room Asst. Brooklyn With charm she is blessed REGINA BROWN 1583 East 29th Street Class Sec., Service League, to Dean, Sing State Tech Sweet Regina A'Brown Asst. NANCY P. BRUMBERG 2516 Avenue R Girls Chorus, Library Squad, Of- ficial Teacher's Sec., Lunchroom Guard, Arista Cornell Nan knows how to please TERRI S. BUCHENHOLZ 1791 East 15th Street Boosters, Dance Comm., Sing, Term Paper Always where you want her SIDNEY BUCHMAN 2606 Avenue S Program Office, Guard N.Y.U. Here's to our future engineer il -x -- -6:41-ss' , 9 ' x if 1 K, Y I sal -as ' -'fl' pig GN -.sig fax, ,Qi liar fi . X - I X s I4 I I ' is 'N-S35 , - -, . -1 . 1 11 s ge N X ks N 5 N if sg - , gg 'fs S E- i X s QX x za 'fs K3 1 Q was . , R -as N 3 s N s if il Ig SANDRA BUNZES 1678 Madison Place 1 Sing, Term Newspaper Publicity Squad, Business Staff of Log Vassar ,.,4 CJ' Q Outstanding is her friendliness . .,, 3 lf, DANIEL BURACK ,, iugpbgg 1052 East 22nd street Motion Picture Squad, Program K ' M fg, Comm., Chess Club, Projection . If Squad '- Lehigh University ,, 1. 'K l if Always a pal 'LU ww Nj- N if N nj X, X 5 i v I -5 fini JY!! X .1 f 4 f . x M :N BERNI H'ilvBtlRL5gKlDl51F,,- 2 23 1 do ,eytlsla dJAV'l uely 11 1 LQ i9Art St H91 ec.. to 'Dieati of M goys, Sketc Cx b ffl. ,,1'f',, 7' -gr X rooklylrf . lu XM XIJ ' 41 g Artistical Jhclin Q1 X J ..,'g...,' , , If J 'Kwai' ll kill I A A wg' vlxxl ll . ' -1 i FQ ' ffl . L? fri. N0 TL, l ,V 1 ' ' ,f , , 7 4 Qsibf few:-1.1 F 1 X y if s ss , ' ws 1 if . ,- s. - gggsrttgi .. ,wg - W z.. Q- i ' l'1 ' sb X ki sf' 1 -11: eq? ,gi ' --i s 11,3 ft. . 1 ,ss ,riff ' S- T-k t. Q3 S. .... NX as KX cs X ww E XXX s X N X V MSN ,Xfe x SRX W sq X X s S XX . in NNE 1 s L tx., Q . .t.... XSS gg .'- fat . 'iS,sfg.. x -fe I ibm N t .X g, 1-f+1sr lN I isa- ' I . hi w i. PHYLLIS CALABRETTE 1665 East 34th Street l Service League Guard, Asst. L1- brarian, General Office Asst., Class Sec. I Traphagen School of Fashwn and Design Refined like sugar RICHARD A. CALIFANO 2417 East 22nd Street Lunchroom Guard, Pres. of Ofh- cial Class, Publicity Art Squad Brooklyn Pharmacy Handsome knight oi the lunch- room ALICE CALLE '-Z1 ?a,u 1848 Madison Place 12' Sec. of Honor Girly Pre'!AbyO.E- cial Class, Sec Gyrfzfwl- M . I Secretarial Staff. 5 Q6 N Business I , f E Fleet lee-Ainii CQ: '94 XY A 'fa-,qu 4,6 X.: 6 CrcY.' :t,f5-3 RITA CALLE 1 . 7' '- 1848 Madison Place 241, ,f Sq gh. I Honor Girls, Gym Sec., Asst., Vice Pres, of Class, Sec. of Subject Class Business Tiniest on the Calle tree MELV CA 201 oies ' - Pre. Ofhci Classq Lun room rd, Se ' e igue I S Y 1 uad ' I f' R.C. .-Inst't ofge i - 7 evisiw' A'l Hard to forget ,' I Qfk, I ,,d.fY'J.fvxf ARNOLD CANTOR 1233 Avenue S Capt, of Chess Team, Math. Team, Arista All this and singing too! SHEILA CAPLIN 1815 East 21st Street Service League, jr. Arista, Sec. to Dept. Head, Class Sec. Brooklyn Oh johnny.'.'.' RALPH E. CAPUTO 1005 Avenue P Varsity Baseball, Lunchroom Guard He'Il fight his way to fame JOEL CARP 3019 Quentin Road Class Sec., Class Treas., Class Pres., Capt. of Service League Business Success to Capt. joel PETER CARR 1427 East 22nd Street Arista, Chem. Lab. Squad, Bio. Lab. Squad, Projection Squad M.I.T. Einstein has nothing on this lad CARMINE CARRARA 4211 Bedford Avenue Asst. to Dean, Service League St. john's Carmine is a dream MARTIN CASEY 1845 Coney Island Avenue Class Pres., Lunchroom Guard, Baseball Team. Longfellow, Class Vice Pres. Holy Cross Never a dull moment with Casey BARBARA CASPER 2325 Ocean Avenue Sec. to Subject Teacher, Gym Sec., Program Comm. Bard College Lovable gal ROCCO CASTORINO 1652 East 33rd Street Lunchroom Guard, Service League U. S. Air Force The ship the limit ANTHONY CASTORO 2010 East 34th Street Longfellow, Newman Club Mem- ber, Pres. of Class, Math. Team, Football Team Harvard One swell boy JOSEPH P. CERINI 3027 Emmons Avenue Vice Pres. Official Class, Swim- ming Squad, Newman Club Mem- ber, Service League La Salle Swimming to La Salle H H, ,. ar 2 ,, E, .-2 62-1 , Q 1 11 Il 31 gy. 22:4 he K A' 2 lg., ,i as 4 f nv., .tq' X 5 5 f. , I , .51 f Sq ' ,ry 'R'-yi 'Z 0 'fw,.,,f WZ if ZW f KZQZZ J' ,,i. 1 Q 777 Q f f 'W 1 ffl ,Nz ' f , 5 . ' ,4il'7 , 'il 'i, - , il 7274 , A 1 ,f-,,xy, ,V r f, , QQ LOIS CHAIMO IT 2147 East 17th Str lunior Arista, Te H Girls, Bio. La ., tr mural Sports 0011, Brooklyn Like Pet Pan, slie'll r old GERARD CHARNOW 1341 East 9th Street Service League U.S.N. jerry will look great in blue CAROLE CHATKIN 1695 East 21st Street Library Squad, Class Sec., Sing, Service League, Room Asst. Traphagen School of Fashion De- sign Our gift to fashion LEONORE E. CHERLIN 1289 East 19th Street Service League, Gym Sec., Class Treas., Dance Comm., History Sec. Business Always on the go 10 AJ-. eq- LILA CHERNY N54 CH. 1534 East 27th Street Arista, Treas. of Honor als, Vice Pres. of Honor Girls, Serv- ice League Pennsylvania State She has a monopoly on athletics AA BILL CHETAITIS 1824 Coney Island Avenue Lunchroom Guard, Class Treas. Basketball Team U.S.N. A cool head on a nice guy n TOM CHIMENTO 2132 East 23rd Street Football Team, Basketball Team, Class Official, Service League Notre Dame As good a pal 'as an athlete CHARLES CHODASH 1414 East 12th Street Lunchroom Guard Long Island University . Charlie our boy lf' ZELDA CHORME 2140 East 26th Street Asst. to Boys' Dean, Gym Sec., Subject Class Sec., Service League Business Music is our meat JAMES CHOROROS 1571 East 8th Street Capt. Lunchroom Guards, Service League, Class Vice Pres., Sec., and Treas. St. John's University He'll never strike out THOMAS CICCONE 1378 East Sth Street Band, Basketball Team, Fencing Team A fencing band man ,few ROSS CIR INCIONE M, 1659 Sheepshead Bay Road Lunchroom Guard, Radio Work Shop, Sing, Chorus, Track St. John's AII this and singing too Xi 7s5iS1.1sQTV'if'3ifYl'b 6 J , X . -.e- ' . ffffiftf - . 7 1 ' ' 9 5 ' All -sig x 'K ,l my f 'Si .. Ls :gg Q is ALAN CLEMENTS 2041 East 37th Street Class Pres., Sec. Official Class, Lunchroom Guard, Service League What a pal Al was ADELE COHEN 2469 East 21st Street Arista, Information Squad, Staff, Radio Work Shop Brooklyn Nothing less than wonderfully tops Log ALVIN M. COHEN 2195 East 22nd Street Class Pres., Service League, Track Team, Fencing Team Cooper Union Kindness and friendship galore CECILE COHEN 1404 East 2nd Street General Office Asst., Gym Sec., Clinic Sec., Log Staff Latin America Institute Charmante is is , 1 X it SSE? gs 'F We S168 . RQ 5.22 7 N1-.1 A - .f- - -f S -L - be ' ' FW Q .ft-aj esta, C , 'kt ' f ix -it A in i t 1 K ' 1: ' X is A -sz: 1. :V . s-if ' M- , , ..,, t .3 1' , ' .faq 'Q' . ' DOLORES M. COHEN 2029 East 17th Street Attendance Sec., English Office Sec., Tutor Service, Madisonian, Arista Brooklyn It's the little things that count ELAINE COHEN 3024 Avenue W Dancing Club, Hebrew Club, Service League, Sec. to Teachers Vim, vigor and vitality GLORIA COHEN 1745 East 184th Street Service League, Program Office, Sing Brooklyn 5 A real knockout gf N ,' ix HENRY COHEN ,N ' 2055 Opeppi Ave I Sport Nami M g Editor of Highv?a -'I taff, Class Pr ., Arista ,. '-1 Cornelli He's Cohen to be somethin' LE f , .Y ,I , , , A 52411, if , I 1 ei Le'ag!ef-Cr3i3l1IfJP'GybTS ard , 'B ookMt Tall, dark: oI ?gracious.' . K .. Yrs' 'S -J! LOUISE COHEN . 2860 Ocean Avenue Treas. of OEicial Class, Log Staff, Service League, Sec. to Subject Teachers Brooklyn ' She profits from her work MURIEL COHEN 2503 East 22nd Street Gym Sec., Service League, Class Sec., Asst. to Dean Business Duchess Snider NEIL COHEN 1883 East 12th Street Track Team, Bio. Lab. Squad, Service League Guard, Health Ed. Office Asst. Miami University Fame bait srl' :Q PEARL COHEN 2258 East 26th Street Gym Sec., Service League Business Easy to get along with PHYLLIS COHEN 1539 East 31st Street Sec. to Grade Advisor, League Brooklyn A symphony ot' harmony Service SAUL COHEN 2820 Ocean Avenue Service League Guard, Lunchroom Guard Brooklyn A Service Leaguer STANLEY COHEN 1231 Avenue S Longfellow, Service Lunchroom Guard Brooklyn A loyal Longfellow League, SUZANNE COHEN 1780 East 13th Street '40 ooster Society, Service League, ice Pres. of Official Class, Term Paper, Sing LM niversity of Connecticut Sugar is her only rival ff: L . H . st 28tl'l -' ap of . L S uad Dance om ., ss s. earn, ing, rist f-,X 0 0 1 V an at . l CHARLES COHL 2201 East 17th Street Library Asst., Key Room Asst., Sec. to Teacher La Guardia Academy of Aeronau- tics Sunny boy! MICHAEL COLEN 1355 East 22nd Street Tennis Team, Class Vice Pres. Albright A lad of pep and action n -. b . S F S- A l t x s K XXX ff A - 9: . WX l , ,, ' 21 iz? .lf acl s- -2 ,P . it It 1 .3-we s--A navy- -., A . G: ' i 5 v 5, , f , X A X ' f X 1 ' I I - t,K5ff.r 1 . Q, ' sf - -If Q ? 5ffi22.', , ' S: X' f I iw 1' .xl -5 '- , ' H , pflaf' Q . E' , , -113- C' 5 , lv iii , z, j'g pr' . 1 x,-1' F li ' 4 bl I . , . .K , id . Qy A V V 1. , 4' ' I fi , W. - 'gi A f .' I 4. , Z..-Y 4. tv 9 0. ' Q, M 6 M I fr , an M 1... . 1 7 f , M 7517 4. ' jf' f L Wil I Q 6? qw!! , ' Qi .1 Q54 ARTHUR COLMAN 1582 East 26th Street Service League Brooklyn jack of all traitsq does all well JANE B. COOPER 1670 East 19th Street Pres. Ofhcial Class, Book Room Squad, Gym Sec., Service League, Vice Pres, Official Class Mount Sinai Nursing School Well liked by everyone ,IEANNE COOPER 2183 East 19th Street Traphagen jeanne will succeed ROBERTA COOPER 1719 East 8th Street Mixed Chorus, Sing, Pres. Class, Girls Chorus State Tech A heart full of music Official RONALD COOPER 1443 East 19th Street Sing, Service League, Math. Team, Vice Pres. Official Class, Football Team N.Y,U. Teachers' headache MARILYN F. COOPERBERG 1525 East 26th Street Sec. to Dean, Sing, Sec. of Serv- ice League, Lunchroom Guard Brooklyn A good worker RHODA COPPERMAN 2058 East 29th Street Class Pres., Se . to c N Y.U. W With a n' ,jk SHELDON COOPERSTEIN 2169 East 23rd Street i j.V. Basketball, Class Official Sec. to Teacher, Varsity Basketball Squad Alleghany Well liked by all RICHARD CORN 4693 Bedford Avenue Pres. of Official Class, Varsity Baseball and Football, Longfellow Western Maryland A likely All American MARTIN CORNICK 1366 East 3rd Street P.M. Film Messenger, Late Squad N.Y.U. Our red-headed boy JOHN COUTSOUROS 2128 New York Avenue Chorus, Service League, Pres. of Class, Gym Guard, Basketball Team State Tech A nice voice HELENE L. COWEN 2402 63rd Street Sec. for Teacher, Room Asst. Brooklyn Indeed, a service to the Gym MARGARET CRAIG 1736 East 35th Street Honor Girls, Room Asst., Gym Sec. Business Her pep exceeds her height WILLIAM CROKE 2068 East 28th Street Service League, Otiicial Class Vice Pres., Sing, Newman Club, Chem. Lab. Asst. Brooklyn He's forever chasing butterflies ROBERT A. CROSSMAN 1818 Ocean Avenue Literary Staff, Dramatic Club, Pres. of Class, Vice Pres, Log Staff Columbia A Spotlighter RAYMOND CURTIS 3198 Avenue W Sec. to Grade Advisor, Lunchroom Guard, Longfellow Brooklyn A nice graduate Q X ex 1 K' x, E- B , as 'if Ez. fa: is X 66 W 'W' ev rrfe Q. ts .Q .-N ,re fil m' ' ,I Q- Q, 3 N yi qi.. A 'X . Q , 's iz. J, I., t - . W . lx X ' -.f X -IE I: , , wil ' ' . f K ' ' - -.'-,el . . 5 1. R., Q we 'Q few A wr' . :gg ,L A K I, E - sir .. Wife. . 5 fifty , .. X l . Q ,J , ' ' K 'Ya N S 5 was .sc Q as as X , li' '61 I X X R 5 i .,,, X Q away Ny kit N t . mx , me ag 33 g' 5 , an 4 A ---.QQ , of ifT5Y?g f-T . M . WS F' N Ns , 1-, lil , . .N .. S xv. . ,s . - ., R Q: 'ian N' iv Q . Wk .of l A ef xxx xc X f ss . ... ,sm , JUNE DAHLQUIST 1622 East 36th Street Subject Class Sec., Service League State Tech Ideally darling ROSALIE D'ANTONA 1711 East 36th Street Class Sec., Newman Club Mem- ber, Service League, Gym Sec. Hunter Crusader for Chartreuse GLORIA DATLOF 2475 East 21st Street Service League, Dramatic Club, Sec. to Teacher Business Always at your service JOHN DATRE 1489 Ocean Parkway Pres. of Class, Swimming Squad, Service League Brooklyn A pair of skiis and he NANCY ANN D'AVANZO 1824 Madison Avenue Newman Club Member Long Island Hospital Like to go round with her CYNTHIA DAVIS 2606 Avenue R Late Squad, Tutor Squad, G.A. Asst., Arista Brooklyn A jewel in every sense HELENE DAVIS 1751 East 28th Street Gym Sec., Dramatic Club, Library Asst., Chem. Lab. Squad, Log Staff Brooklyn A million dollar smile LUCILLE DAVIS 1533 East 12th Street Sec. of Audio Squad, Chem. Lab. Squad, Guard, Radio Work Shop, Chem. Club Brooklyn Excelling in good nature ELAINE DEAR 2125 East 27th Street Arista, Asst. to Grade Advisor, Sec. to Dean, Program Comm., Tutorial Service Brooklyn Dear to us all RALPH De CRESCENZO 926 Homecrest Court Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Newman Club, Room Asst. Niagara A great guy who knows his games SALLY DENEFF 1672 Kimball Street Sec. to Teacher, Gym Sec., Clay Modeling Club Parson's School of Design A in personality MARTY DENKIN 1540 East 66th Street Track Team, Football Team, Swimming Team, Band A team man DANIEL GREGORY DENVER 1814 Madison Place Newman Club, Room Asst. Business A small size riot THOMAS J. DENVER 1814 Madison Place Newman Club, Room Asst. Business Still water runs deep JOHN R. DePAOLO 2163 East 38th Street Baseball Team, Swimming Team, Newman Club Navy He'll see the world EUGENE DESSEL 2568 East 24th Street Guard Maritime Service A great Guard ' ...,.,., . :gz- 1. ,- , i av- - 3 'fi f 'sf 51 , . 6. . .- 1 Q. g 7 w l - L is ,,..- f0 f 54 if 2 4 i ff W if W ti far ,, V ' ,er fi , ,, I X, 5 Q 6' 'Q 'Q ' 'i 3' U It -,- C' x 1 A -as X5-L-5, 5,1 'Q' ' w 4 A 'ne' 'U s 414 A .aw ,I f ,vvl .L- f Zf gf! ' .' '21 7 95' fx Q4 f ff 'Q Z w. 4 titer BARBI DIAMOND 1817 Avenue N Service League, Sec. to Dean, Li- brary Squad, Arista, Sec. to Teacher Dancer Crystal clear JAY DIAMOND 2753 Ocean Avenue Movie Squad, Book Room Asst., Log Staff, Sing, Tutor City Stay as swell as you are MARIE DiBENEDETTO 1372 East 7th Street Service League, Gym Sec., Class Sec., Arts and Crafts Club, Li- brary Asst. Business The spirit of modesty JOSEPH DiLIBERTO 1634 East 36th Street Track Squad, Swimming, Service League, Lunchroom Capt., Sing Brooklyn L.R. captain who can swim and fUfI AUDREY DiLIRETO 1772 East 15th Street ' Sec. to Dean, Service League, Gym Sec., Sec. to Teachers Dancer Not well known, but very capable JOSEPH S. DiMONICO 2118 Neck Road Class Vice Pres. and Pres., Swim- ming Squad, Newman Club Brooklyn He-'ll string his way to fame VINCENZA DITERESI 4215 Bedford Avenue Service League, Class Sec., Drama and Arts and Crafts Club, Library Asst. Business Quiet, but oh my IRENE DOMINIANNI 2029 Coyle Street Chorus, Service League, Sec. to Teachers, Gym Sec. Hunter Figures nicely JOHN F. DONOGHUE 1550 East 34th Street Vice Pres. of Class, Gym Sec. Service League, Newman Club Brooklyn Wish you didn't have to leave Q... . Q.. -A .. i ..+ ' Qt - 7 HELEN R. DORFMAN I A it 1'f 2368 East 22nd Street - ' 'lf if Twirler Squad, Sec. to Teachers, -4 , Sing Q Brooklyn - A-1 sl A Terrific twirler , 'N A ' BARBARA DORIN fit, 1561 East 12th Street I -A lt official Class sec., Dance Comm., f new Chorus, Sing, Radio Work Shop ' Q State Tech '93 as Q 6' ' A gem ot' a girl 9 1 f ' , gm si-IELDON DORLEN D 1525 East 26th Street 1 -my A Service League. Class Asst. ' Brooklyn as A' ,QW f A late sleeper ' G 4 ' ii?-R f be 2 X 515, fi'f'4 ' 23 C ve e - P ic Se ., i League, Term 4 NF v Q - aper I - ..., . , . fx T0 D i ... A 5, 7 With grea ts is .- .1 TJZRU E599 an H f aQS zrmf Lab' quad s o aba1v.y,g,lC5 Colu V Q Our dison Lf SHEPARD DROGIN 2241 East 24th Street Booster, Pres. of Otiicial Class, Sing, Swimming Team, Guard N.Y.U. Man about town 'J . 1' 0 XV Q I If itj-,Lf E X NALD B V N, Q, 327 East me h fied . , Ba dr, Sing, ta, ervice l e. Sl sigh'-C. -Y I 5 1 + - Lgts of ck Will be hidiatb . , . ,Sd Q, l ,nf , . I . its v -s ,..,. , ,A . sf sf 4 S ers' T .. as r, v J S .,k,. ff.. Q T 5 ' L. , 'ix x . ,4-, f QNX, t. K te : -ws . EXT Q-wus Y' xi - A as ' t , 1, s . I if 5' A S A is -L I .r..t41cf3gQQs:sssX Q :QQ ' 'V A - fx .- agm was . .. X P5 i T Q.. A we list: ' 1' EQ lion F? JOEL EBERT ANTHONY D'URSO 1047 66th Street Service Guard, Gym Sec., Lunch- room Guard, Baseball Team Business 0ur future Atlas ABRAHAM DWEK 912 Avenue L Madison Highway, Comm., Arista N.Y.U. He's left his mark LEONARD DWORKEN 906 Avenue S Track Team, Projection Squad Brooklyn Watch his smoke on the track EDWARD DWYER 2915 Avenue S Newman Club, Room Asst. U. S. Air Corps The ideal American boy Z Program ,V 2176 Aff ,,a,.1f,' ,ya-Aadwazat 1583 East 26th Street Treas. Radio Shop, Service League, Tutor, Room Asst. Brooklyn Full of life KATHERINE EDELMANN 1875 East 28th Street Library Squad, G.O. Asst., Room Asst., Newman Club C. F. Young Business School Our wholesome beauty MARIE EGAN 3415 Avenue P Service League, Class Sec., Hi-Y, Library Asst., Dramatics Club Business A mother's pride, a iather's joy STUART EIGEN 2707 Avenue P Arista, Chem. Squad, Sec. to Dean, Editor of Term Paper University of Virginia The Rebel doctor Ml c H,4mF.Jw 5 RUTH EISENBERG 1634 East 24th Street Sec. of Boosters, Honor Girls, Mixed Chorus, Vice. Pres. of Of- ficial Class, Arista Brooklyn Sweet and charming MICHAEL EISENSTADT 3715 Kings Highway String Quartette, Orchestra Brooklyn He'll fiddle his way to fame EDWARD ELKOWITZ 4229 Bedford Avenue Class Vice Pres., Capt. Service League, Capt. of Lunchroom Columbia Oh captain. our captain PAUL EMANUEL 2098 East 22nd Street Service League, Vice Pres. Ohi- cial Class, Newman Club, Sec. Gym, Swimming Squad U. S. Air Force Always at your service GORDON EMRICH 2047 East 29th Street Service League, Class Pres., Track Team t j Q - - N., . 2 Q ,j . H- with U g m as ' 3 at y '- 'H E' Qi, I: ' VQQ2. .,-. ' A 3 is V-'1-Q, -T t 5. if ' - Ir, QQ . six 'Eg-v Q . ' f Rf x Ylw A Q f Q, NX YG? w 0 :an '-E2 QL' , ,f-1--,L ,I . ,- - Stewart Aeronautical V5 Rendered us a great service L NATALIE R. ENGERMAN I. 1740 ast 7th Streexe.. ' ,Lo ' A' ym xgeffs Sec. to Teachers Rf' 6 Enou' h mixed 'togeth to. make - herisu-lellitekwfx, ll ' -.- , 'bi x - l 2 wi ff BERNARD EPSTEIN 1819 Avenue R Book Squad, Room Asst. f Brooklyn 1. . A adi 'an mouthpiece -' ' I ll l ' Lai 'J' ,sf ' if FLORENCE EPS IN 2124 Ocean Avenue Service League Guard, English Office Squad, Sing, Class Sec. Syracuse She's the tops -va g, 4 W fff'Z 7 , ,Y,,V 5, VW.. , , ' 'wlffiff f , ., I' ,f 223 A 6 'F f I , 1 fl' . nhl. , 27' 1 W if f f ff J WILLIAM EPSTEIN 4346 Bedford Avenue Arista, Class Pres., Pretention Squad' , f' ' Yale, I Bi X Ai'f,4-','f'g! ,f 1 ' , fl f Vv',,- I l X I lf' A If, Alf , if is-A rf l'-'il A-'KZ M MARY ESPOSITO J, V 2741 Haring Street Treas. of Oihcial Class, Service League A good skate MALCOLM EZRA 3402 Avenue 'I' Playgoers Club, Gym Guard, Lunchroom Guard, Room Asst. Tennessee University Keiauver, here he comes IRIS FAGAN 1215 East 10th Street Arista, Highway, Radio Shop Smith A prize package is always small Work HARVEY FALK 4527 Bedford Avenue Ofhcial Class Pres., Orchestra, Lunchroom Guard, Publicity Squad, Advertising Art Club New York U. He gave his all to Madison LOIS FARBER 75 1363 East 12th Street Booster Member, Sing, Highway, Q, Q Log Staff, Class Vice Pres., Arista Brooklyn 6 Lively and charming 20 QW 0 'Ns 2' WILLIAM FARINA 16 Garland Court Q Service League, Newman Club, Vice Pres., Longfellow, Sec. in Clinic U.S.N. Anchors Aweigh for Bill ISABELLE FAVUZZI 2125 Haring Street Business So well remembered NOEL H. FECHTER 1405 East 4th Street Swimming Squad, Photography Club State Tech Congrats to a lucky guy! HARRIET FEDER 1764 East 18th Street Tutor, Service League, Gym Sec., Sing, Class Sec., Arista Brooklyn Stay as sweet as you are LORRAINE FEIG 1632 East 18th Street Pres. and Vice Pres. of Class, Sec. to Dean of Boys, Service League Adelphi Sweet Lorraine MEREDETH FEINGOLD 157 California Avenue Dance Comm., Pres. of Class, Sec. of Oiiicial Class, Guard Adelphi Fine in every way BEVERLY FEINRIDER 3134 Kings Highway Twirlers, Sing, Sec. to Teachers, Log Staff Bryn Mawr She's welcome in any class WILLIAM FELD 1411 Avenue N City College Can't keep him down LEONARD FELDMAN 4390 Bedford Avenue School Newspaper, Projection Squad Brooklyn A newcomer in our ranks DOROTHY K. FENNELL 1850 Haring Street Newman Club, Service League, Teachers' Asst. C. F. Young Business College She's Waiting for next year 5 W A! 'iv , 05' ff mr av ll' IM f, . nf 3 i, 19 , I . , . Q, 'swf if 'fi A -41 6 I V? 5- I 4, ,g we 2 i . .. .. W 5' 'Q 4 . t iwei A 'F' we Tbv 'N' Q ,, 'T ff: ' ' 4 Xb 2 r .1 V in in W- t Q' DOROTHY FERENDO 1645 East 9th Street Guard, Sec. to Teacher, Math. Office Parsens' School of Design Greatness not measured in inches PAUL FIDDLEMAN 1411 East 4th Street Track Team, Guard Brooklyn Oh diddle dee dee! .P 1,1 Q Lf-f X l' HARRIET FIEBERT VV f, ,1 2302 East 23rd Street ' Chorus, Sing, Key Room Asst., ,X Official Class Sec., Asst. Editor Term Paper I Brooklyn A . Shiny as a button Q. ,Q .ji A ' LVL .XA ISIDORE FIERS'IlEIN ' 1742 East 15th Street f Swimm ng Squad, S rv' e ' ue Asst. t N I n,' i SM 1 ' Brookl ma ' 1 Aypossi f ' I I Vw I X 5 1' lvqjl 0' A ' ' RITA FINE 1 J 1823 East 24th Street ' Log Staff, Highway Sta artici- pant in Sing, r a ce-Pres. O Cl 1. B 'nd . 4 e d ij 4. ' 1' SY A FI LSTEIN 2 4th Street n Comm., Gy ., Sec. to Te chers ixed us, Sing. Brookl 7 X' It's nice naturally nice BETTE 1. FINSTERWALD 2524 Avenue W Sec. to Teachers, Off. Class Offi- cer, Service League State Tech Full of laughter, full of vim W DEBBIE FISCHER 2518 East 23rd St eet Lt. justice Justi udent ourt Chorus Vice of O ss . ' . 9,1-cis I sing , SDJ' Brooklyq be ig' 5 A ' nin iIe beyond compare rr! I ix x V x I ffl, U' ' x 5 HER CHG D -we A f tie 2215 ast' th St et ' N 43, Class Vic res., ss a ' lf Bu 'ness . a , Arista. A 5 . 'X c 'nic Insti f roo l hw 1. Q K. ff Nothing but me beg ' A S, - x gs ALBERT FISHER Q X A 2202 East 29th street A Boosters, Basketball Varsity, Serv- X ice League, Track Team, Olhcial 'fy 3 ,f Class Pres. fl' A ' ' ' 'I Syracuse . ln.. Q Hurrah, Boomy's in town! I ,I 1 CYNTHIA FLAUM 3365 Bedford Avenue Sec. to Dean, Service League, Sec. to Teachers Hofstra A specially smooth senior BARRY FLAYTON 3619 Bedford Avenue Swimming Team, Longfellow, Service League L.I.U. Bound to rise SELEN LECH R Oc Brook yn 'To everyone she's friend wwf' IRA FLEISCHER 2515 Avenue N Editor of Term Paper, Commis- sioner of Publicity, Vice Pres. of Class, Guard Pratt An artist with personality Servic League, W in Gene l Ofli a BARBARA LEE FLEISIG 4709 Bedford Avenue Class Sec., Service League, Art Sec., English Sec., Dance Comm. Collegiate Business School She's just wild about Larry BRUCE FLEISIG 3824 Fillmore Avenue Tutor, Library Squad, Service League, Chess Club Tufts Good luck, Bruce E. . in s. E I ,7V gb. . ga , -': E- : A , a f' 'I' E- ff 4 iff sl Ak , ..- '5 . f -:rf X --V v li' F . ,ar . 5 L.. r 4 .4 -f 'il ,5 , f . 59 X , I y , Q Aw ' ' 3 f LORRAINE FLORIO 8 Poole Lane Class Pres., Chorus Brooklyn Sweet and lovely RUTH FLUHR 'Be.9 : oi' cog, .Q 1410 Avenue S +5 ON N-U0ndq,v.v9 - Log Staff, Library Asst., Term Ml Paper, Sec. to Teachers, Guard V-I Bennington I . We like her style Elf' RICHARD FLYNN 34 Cyrus Avenue Swimming Squad Brooklyn Someone you would like to know 0.4,-f '5 ' ADRIENNE FOGELMAN W 2051 East 13th Street I' , , Sec. to Teachers, Service League -A Brooklyn r,,,,, A- VU7! Always offers a helping hand V -sv lsJL74fj '2T vvk-Cfwif-,',,1 1:4-4'-'Lf CAROL FOLSTEIN -'Jtup' 'f 1771 East 21st Street Boosters, Dance Comm., Publicity Squad, Sing, Service League Brooklyn Naturally good RICHARD FORMAN 1729 Ocean Parkway Class Pres., Camera Club, High- way Staff, Log Staff, Photographer Brown Not here, not there, everywhere BARBARA JEAN FOSSUM 1959 Ryder Street Bio. Asst., Hi-Y Club, Service League, Sec. to Teachers Business A wonderful one-third ROSE FOSSUM 1959 Ryder Street Hi-Y Member, Service League, Bio. Asst., Sec. to Teachers Business She's dog-gone happy JOAN FOX 1550 East 13th Street Art Editor of Log, Highway Staff, Madisonian Staff, Managing Edi- tor of Log, Sing, Dramatic Society. Michigan Through art she'll win her fame 6, 41, 1-fJCl ' ff ff 'ffl V Oflfl 'yo Q 'rfyf PATRTCIA M.iFRANR 5 5 , ,, 'LAI' 1283 East 10th Street J Ofiicial Class Sec., junior Arista, Library Asst., Guard, Asst. to Teachers Finch Much more than just sweetness ALICE L. FRANKLE 1484 East 19th Street Asst. to Teachers, Sing, Dance Comm., P.M. Journal, Vice Pres. of Official Class Adelphi Oh boy, isn't she trim I ,-Xa ---MARILYN FREEM.AeN G' ' ' . 2765 Ocean Avenufle, Asst to Teachers, iR9om Asst, - .1 ,Y , , J A- fxBusiness ,. ' , ' x . 1 1 ' 'f' .X 1 .H --r 'NAdim eddears' Q 1 , . LARRY FREIER 1675 East 21st Street Basketball and Baseball Varsity, Gym Guard, Lunchroom Guard Harvard A sure hit for Harvard HARLOW FREITAG 1845 East 12th Street Service League, Room Asst. Columbia Seriously inclined TOM FREY 1539 East 8th Street S.G.O. Cabinet Member, Math. Team, Pres. of Ofhcial Class, Radio Work Shop, Arista Cornell University His stature small, ambition large MORRISA FRIED 1745 East 16th Street Grade Advisor Asst., Sec. of Girls Physette, Asst. Attendance, Vice Pres. Official Class Beguiling eyes of shining light J X I4 a f S P. W 5 gs . . 4 X ' vi ' , N R 1 E Qs vszgmx X . . Ns - is A . xl , X , . V Q S Y 'HK ' . '- no .sf -i'.' I fp E! ll is.v F, . . 4' ' .I - Q XA-sf .mx 5 lk : ' 'EQSNKQ' Q by . f-Q X x iii i i 1 x IW .-Q my 4 . , . 3 3 . 1 wi 'si A 5' 0 if . at THALIA FRIEDLAND 2328 East 22nd Street Library Squad, Class Sec., Leather Work Club, Service League State Tech Aims to please . ffl .. A . ,it , 1511 'jx nf ' 4 MJ C e Cl 1' f . . Q3 Pre fliciigClassl,il..og Staff, I . i r r quafl! erpyiee League I-' Br ,co lyn A j ,V ' . Ngffer caplls axjneflectionl only her ' own AVRA FRIEDMAN 1730 East 18th Street Log Staff, Bio. Office Sec. Aris Service League Cornell Q Neat and composed LYNNE FRIEDMAN 2217 East 27th Street Arista, Sec. to College Advisor, Asst. to Scholarship Comm., Sec. to Teachers Brooklyn A sunny smile jx O NAOMI FRIEDM 602 Avenue T 5-Q QQ Log Staff, Highw-a2-lla eam, Q Sec. to Teachers, Se'iigj,ge L gnc,- Arista ' University of Conniiziz Q L A sought after mga 1 me fr ROBERT FRIEDNTNN 1740 East 28th Street Sec. Class, Service League,Lunch- room Guard Brooklyn Loads of Congeniality JOAN FUHR 2316 Avenue U Cheerleaders, Sec. to Teachers Bennington None as charming ELLIOT GALANTERSKY 2425 Kings Highway Swimming Team, Chem. Lab., Longfellow Miami University Miami was meant for Elliot ALFRED GAMBINO 1971 Coleman Street Service League, Swimming Squad, Newman Club, Class Pres. U.S.N. A lady's man DONALD GARCIA 2283 E. 24th Street Pres. and Vice Pres. Oflicial Class, Service League, Lunchroom Guard Still a veep in our eyes BARRY GARSSON 2051 East 33rd Street Science Squad, Folk-Song Club, Service League Purdue A friend in need , , UNE N GAZTONX 17 erritsen Av C Chormage? of French - CPL, IHQJL rary Squad, Serv- ice Le ire Cornell, University Angel I ce, devil eyes i SAL GATTO 1805 Avenue R Service League, Lunchroom Guard, Room Asst. Television School Sal is quite a guy PETER GAUL 2167 East 34th Street Newman Club Member Business A guy with plenty of humor WILLIAM GAVIGAN 2622 Avenue Y Service League, Lunchroom Squad Business Tall, lean and lanky SONDRA GINIGER 1901 Avenue N Service League, Pinochle Club, Class Sec., Gym Sec., Library Sec. Brooklyn She's got plenty of quality . Q 5 tx If 3 I ,M ls, Q ., -W . . 7- T I' '59 S ' 5' 155 ,- ' X7 ff I ,V f- it . ' l , 'j' ff 0- X 1 ic fi 'Et - X. , W 9 . Y .gm ,C f .D K I' ..f 1 ! I t aff' - . uf N, Y lx, l X T' , , rt' A l j , 2' 4 'Q k we f ' , ' -ef s 1 ' R621 4 ag 1, ' C A , f 2 Q 7 v, .,,V ,, .5 1 , A 4 ,Q 6- Q if 4 . ti ,-- 6- ,, 'Q' fi 3 .1 3 527 fm, 1 1 1 4 634222515 ,, , 1 W f 4 MARTIN GELB 3619 Bedford Avenue Pres. S.G.O., Cheerleader, Service League, Dance Comm. johns Hopkins The kind of guy it's nice to know DORIS GELLER 410 Avenue M junior Arista, Asst. to Teachers Thunders of silence ' . Ll 4 ALFRED GELLERMAN 2425 Kings Highway Tutor, Lunchroom Guard, Vice Pres. Official Class Brooklyn Not forward, yet not shy ROSA GENOVESE 1662 East 35th Street Newman Club, Service League, Sec. to Teachers Brooklyn ' Happy and completely at ease DOROTHY D. GIANNOS 1447 East 16th Street Pres, of Folk-Dancing Club, Sec. to Dean, Library Squad, Sec. Scholarship Office Our little princess GEORGE GIDAL 1675 East 18th Street Math. Team, Editor of Mathe- madison, Service League, Tutol, Arista ff Columbia In intelligence he excels SUSAN GILBERT 1955 East 23rd Street Booster, Vice Pres. Official Class, Twirlers, Math. Tutor, Dance Comm. Sarah Lawrence Like a Rembrandt-priceless VIRGINIA GLENZ 1802 East 15th Street Mixed Chorus, Treas. Official Class, Sec. Official Class, Subject Class Sec. Any more at home like you? i ISABEL GLUCK 409 Avenue M Sec. to Teachers, G.O. Squad, Service League Business Call for a nurse JUDITH GOLD 4038 Bedford Avenue Bio. Lab., Tutor Otiice, Chem. Lab. Michigan . Quiet, ut We know better! fi. 1301291 KAREN GOLD 1415 Avenue O Arista, Tutor Squad, Sec. to Col- lege Advisor, Library Squad, AM Distribution Squad Penn State As precious as her name HENRY GHELBERG 2686 Ocean Avenue Swimming Team, Vice Pres. Offi- cial Class, Lunchroom Guard Brooklyn It suffices to say he's O.K. LARRY GOLDBERG 1948 East 12th Street Lunchroom Guard, Stage Squad, Chem. Lab. N.Y.U. We'll never forget our old friend RICHARD GOLDBERG 2195 East 22nd Street Otlicial Class Pres., Service League, Tutor Squad, Grade Paper, Arista Amherst With our class he made a hit SUSAN GOLDBERG 1907 Avenue R Highway, Log Staff, Sec. Debat- ing Team, Pres. Current Events, Arista Smith Writing her way to fame ARTHUR GOLDBLATT 1900 Quentin Road Service League, Sec. Math. Dept., Book Room Asst. Brooklyn Happy will our Artie be X K, xx K 'ffl' ,V is xp 5 P H1 g -tl' as Q. Q.: QW' 5 'CV aa' 'WZ Q51 in 4 ts. A If . I iii. ...fm 13 Q 1 C, . . 1. G x SE SS- f:,.,.1IQ2s ,X . W l ' '- - ' R51 4 ' , F 5 ' . C .ss - ..1. - ,.,1 , tt . FJ A s , iw - :N . gs, . X- N S. ,Q-Z.,- K bs . . Y N . ' X R . wf 5. gal ve- .. wt wx ' ' K Qvr : l. 4 .. f i f .. 'v N t r ..-:fill . - , . K sr J Q-, X . 'ji S' ' tif X-' ' A V ' Q' MARTIN GOLDFARB 2647 East 21st Street Oilicial Class Pres., Service League, Lunchroom Guard, Official Class Treas. Business Way up and wonderful DAVID GOLDHAMER 1869 Coney Island Avenue Arista, Vice Pres. Oflicial Class, Chem. Lab, Tutor, Service League, Lunchroom Guard Polytechnic Institute Newton's disciple JACK GOLDMAN 2631 West 2nd Street Pres. Official Class, Sec. Ofhcial Class, Service League, Lunchroom State Tech Every woman hopes a jack to win MYRA GOLDMAN 1734 East 7th Street Log Staff, P.M. Joumal, Service League, Math. Tutor, Sec. to Teachers Brandeis University She bowled us over EMILY GOLDSMITH 2362 East 21st Street Official Class Sec., Service League, Sec. to Subject Teacher, Dancing Club Brooklyn She has what it takes WILLIAM GOLDSMITH 2840 Ocean Avenue Football Team, Gym Sec., Otiicial Class Pres., Service League, Track Team Miami Modest possessor of athletic ability ARTHUR GOLDSTEIN 414 Avenue N Service League, General Science Club, Dean's Office, Room Asst. Tulane Some gain for Tulane CAROL GOLDSTEIN 1670 East 33rd Street Sing, Art Squad, Radio Shop, Room Asst., Audio Squad Sees all, knows all Work EILEEN GOLDSTEIN 2150 East 23rd Street Service League, Official Class Sec., Sec. to Subject Teachers Brooklyn Efficiency plus MAL GOLDSTEIN 4575 Bedford Avenue S.G.O. Cabinet, Boosters, Dance Comm., Pres. Oflicial Class N.Y.U. Will make brighter horizons loom in view STEVEN PETER GOLDSTONE 2249 East 21st Street jr. Varsity Basketball, Arista, Lt. Gov. Amherst Anothe.r,Hank Luis tti tugiilj ian, -,AMUAA AL, s.j x,--ll .i- 4 SYDEL Z. GOLDWORM 2039 East 26th Street Girls Chorus, Sec. to Dean's Office A-as 4 i . t tw fs, 2 it ' 6- i r I ' -52' WM' me .,., ,.. 're 7 imxpyg , A . ti 9. ff Y Q fs , - . e,ff95.X A sw 'V-,. 1. . l 4 iw E- .J 1 Y' if Brooklyn Gets things done in her quiet way 1 V' if ii Ori T I A, 309 A u . ' Dea , Gyrn e mg, , s Serv' e u x , alking i K ' I-4 'ii A 2..- 3 CAROL GORDON g PM 2060 Ocean Avenue X QL' 5 Debating Society, Sing, Vice Pres. Oiiicial Class, Dramatic Club, Arista A srnile for every friend Q--7 -fm elf: -f,.14,, . V! , . ,ir af, Z 'fax 1,-gl., SANDRA GORDON I 1810 Avenue N Service League, Sec. to T Brooklyn ,4 if c A grandish gu r t V 232' ,- WW ALBERT GORM ZANO 2415 East 17th St et Guard Brooklyn Lots oi luck iffy f? ,,,. y tk. 4. 6- 3 'tif' 7 6 tl... 'QE' If X ' My ,. f Q, f , i f i 7, 5- ,Ai iff? ' I T , M . v., 5 , g if i it f f 9,4 ,., f, f 'vw X! U V2 a if 1 I 4 'ff ' f, , f, f7f7 C f X f 1 - f 6- if ,gg 1 W -f fy A f , f . A ,, .0 A ' O 3 'Y it fic f 1, ff 'E K f 2 7' I , . ,QA Q V' J 1 FLORENCE GOTTFRIED 1878 Hendrickson Street Pres., Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Asst. to Boys Dean, Asst. to Clinic Dental Asst. Everything and singing too! STEPHEN E. GOTTLIEB 2101 Avenue N Key Room Squad, Bookroom Squad, Swimming Team, Gym Sec. Duke Key Room loses a good man JOAN GOTTSCHO 2031 East 33rd Street Log Staff, Sec. Program Comm., Service League, Sketch Club, Vice Pres. Official Class Brooklyn As another Adrian she will score ROBERTA GOVER 1552 East 29th Street Arista, Administrative Asst., Tutor Cornell Roberta Gover, sweet as clover HARRY GRABER 5822 17th Avenue Vice Pres. Official Class, Swim- ming Squad, Orchestra, Pres., Longfellow City As the girls go Class PAUL GRANDE 2205 East 26th Street Arista, Chem. Lab. Squad, Bio. Lab. Squad, Longfellow Purdue As great as his name EILEEN GRAPPEL 4572 Bedford Avenue Sec. to Teachers, Log Staff, Bio. Lab., Vice Pres. of Official Class, Service League L.I.U. Chocked full of iun ZELDA GRAUP 4255 Bedford Avenue Bio. Lab., Library Squad, Service League, Log Staff, Sec. to Teach- ers State Tech Can't keep her down v x 1 E GREEN '27 ast 23rd Street Tr . of Boosters, Official Class Vice Pres., Soph. Sing, Sec. to Q-yff i li V. Are' if V 1 Teachers, Arista Brooklyn No boost too high THELMA GREEN 2302 East 29th Street Sec. in Clinic, Gym Sec., Sec. in Otiicial Class Brooklyn Never pretends, never earbends BARRY GREENBERG 530 Grand Street Band, All City Orchestra, Stage Squad, Swimming Squad, Track Team Fredonia State Teachers College Never will We forget his tuba MARVIN GREENBERG 503 Avenue M Football Team, Swimming Squad, Class Pres., Lunchroom Guard, Film Squad Alfred University He who makes coaches gray SYDELL GREENBERG I , 1249 East 18th Street '- Service League, Room Asst., Class Sec. . ' - Brooklyn , . . SydeII's a friend of ours ' ' r MARILYN GREENBLATT 2320 Kings Highway Twirlers, Sec. of Official Class, Asst. in English Office, Room Asst. Business Pretty to be with JOEL GREENE 2370 Ocean Avenue Stage Squad, Art Squad, Service League, Lunchroom Squad, Tutor, Arista. Columbia Columbia, he's acomin' ROBERTA GREENHAUSE 2426 East 22nd Street Vice Pres. of Official Class, Sec. to Teacher, Soph. Sing, Service League Brooklyn Generous and gentle, nice to know f e 'Wife -W 21 N is . an my 'N 1 -. v CI31 ' ,. Q .., 17 51 4 gala' j-. Nw, S fi IS 1 - 33 Meg, N Y fin' 2 N.. - Jw ,wi Q gf gt ltr . -.sq . Y. L 'iii . f,g..:f ,,.. '-- Q3 4 tw f. ia I , riaif, :- -:, f h -- , Ns ., -5 is ,... wx Qs s Q X 'ski fi Qs X . xg as N, .. PHYLLIS GREESS 1900 Avenue W Sec. of Official Class, Sec. to Pro- gram Comm., Sec. in Gym, L02 Staff, Sec. to College Advisor N.Y.U. She's small and shy DONALD GRENNON 2990 Nostrand Avenue Baseball Team, Service League, Lunchroom Guard Michigan State His powers are great - I BER cial Broo n Coll ge Full o life fl' 1 1 t Il WI I O . a N it - C ' Ia r n fr ice ' gue ec. t ui 9.9 ' es f E-IS - ng GLORIA GROPPER ' 87-49 Little Neck Parkway, L. I. jr. Arista, Arista, Tutor, Asst. to Deans, jr. Math. Team Queens College Tops in our book NORMA GROSS 1818 Avenue L S.G.O. Cabinet, Capt. of Cheer- leaders, Sec. to Teachers, Term Paper University of Connecticut Our charming Miss LENORE GROSSMAN 2215 East 19th Street Math. Tutor, Log Staff, Office Asst., Sing, Math. Team, Arista Brooklyn College Essence of virtue RENEE GRUBER 2718 Ocean Avenue Highway Staff, Senior Log Staff, Vice Pres. of jr. Class, Bio. Squad, Sec. of Tutorial Squad, Sec. to English Chairman, Sing L.I.U. Our cutest little jitterbug! ROSE GURTOV 1680 East 17th Street Class Treas., Sing, Teachers' Asst., General Office Asst. College SA good Igend and true I ill?-iii A DOLORES DEE GUSSOW 2050 East 18th Street ' T xA 2 , AILA, Sec, to Health Office, Gym, Teach- H5 ers, Sing . t State Tech QB 3 ,Q ' Q' Doddy is a diyar ky N L' gy , -If 'Y . MI GU X Q A A' 300 . est ' 'f Boy L der of A isa ' gram Com I t gal-4 2' -sr, . I I-Og S it ss .res., ng, ri P: 'R 3 Unive i y g ' n 1 -. 'a 5 Q Last V' - is rn 'Q , -- I QE,-1 K vb, FO g '4' llwwfggjph ,avi ' STEWART GUTTERIQIAN -f Cl'-J? 390 Central Park west ' A Sing, Math. Team, Senior Log . . Staff, Late Squad, Chem. Squad, . V' zvlfulfl sta .' W 'A 4-4 T' T fts 5? , 3 4 Q ' , - ., Q 'J'e fL'l-Ie'll always rate with us. M 'I ' 9 f' il I .lu 7'f e' I 'K RUBY HABER i 21 1257 East 18th Street I 'V Class Sec., Service League, Gym V ' , Sec., Class Treas. I f Business cr A A ,, A Ruby in every sense , ' HERMINE HACKMAN ,.,rr 4539 Bedford Avenue i 4 Jr. Arista, Sec. to Dean, Informa- ' tion Squad, Key Room Asst. . 55,- f ff :L She's a honey f , E1 .TEL ROBERT DANIEL HAIG 1328 East 31st Street 7, Newman Club, Track Team, Lunchroom Guard, Service League H J U. Navy R ' 3- 1 He'll carve his way to fame M ' 5 JOAN HAMBERG Wt ' 2830 Ocean Avenue K .- , Service League, Sec. to Teachers, 'V ,N Lunchroom Guard, Log Business ,ka V Staff H 4' fv- Brooklyn College ff w if Great at helping out my 'W , MANNY I-IAMOWY 1473 East 8th Street Service League, Swimming Squad, Class Pres. Brooklyn College A quiet guy, never dull W7 , Z I f . A, -4 . 'V kj f, :Z ,,, 3 X TIM HARRIGAN 1669 Hendrickson Street Capt. of Swimming Team, Capt. of Lunchroom, Longfellow, Pres. of Official Class, Poker Club L.I.U. Irish pride, black hair 'n' blue eyes DOROTHY HARRINGTON 1243 East 29th Street Sec. in Principal's Office, Honor Girls, Service League, Tutor, Arista, Room Asst. University of Rochester High marks are her meat ,IUDITH HARRIS 1245 East 18th Street Service League, Official Class Sec. Nursing School She'll bring her patients cheer MORTON EDWARD HARRIS 2309 Avenue S Chem. Lab. Asst., Arista, Math. Team, Projection Squad, Tutor Yale He sure as what it ta s 1'- ffifswzdy CAROLINE HARRISON 3 Celeste Court Band, Checkers Club, Room Asst. Nurses' training She's oh so-o-0 bashiul SIDNEY I-IARTENSTEIN 2411 Avenue U Member of Swimming Team, Class Pres., Service League, Class Vice Pres. C.C.N.Y, He's a regular joe, we mean Sid LEONARD HARTMAN 1552 Coney Island Avenue Longfellow, Lunchroom Guard, Li- brary Asst., Gym Asst., Mimeo- graph Squad Brooklyn College This LongfelIow is headin' for Brooklyn THELMA HARTMANN 2473 East 19th Street Sec. Math. Office, Asst. in Bio. Lab, Asst. in Gen. Office, Sec. Offi- cial Class, Service League Brooklyn College Great modesty oft hides merits as lss FREDERICK A. HASHINSKY 706 Avenue O Capt. Lunchroom, Pres. Official Class, Vice Pres. Official Class, Arista L.I.U. Nothing said to knock our Fred PHILIP HEAD 2134 Home-crest Avenue Track Team, Service League Air Force Phil's friends are never few EDWARD V. HEALY 1494 East 32nd Street Longfellow, Baseball Team, Class Vice Pres., Baseball Club St. John's University From work he never flinches RUBY HECHT 3202 Bedford Avenue Class Pres., Gym Sec., Service League, Class Sec., Dance Comm. Brandeis University She's a girl to fancy EUGENE HELFAND 1223 East 12th Street Co-Capt. Math. Team, Capt. Key Room Squad, Tutor, Lunchroom Guard, Arista, Jr. Arista Polytechnic Institute I-1e'll rise to the top ENDA HELLER 2285 Ocean Avenue ce Radio Work Shop All City W WC, Official Class, sec. Math. of- Radio Work Shop, Sec. Subject ooklyn College Acting is her line ESTELLE HELLER 1987 East 22nd Street Highway Staff, Business Staff Var- sity Shows, Sec. to Teachers and CLA. Brandeis University A perfect lady at all times .I HARRY HELLER 2103 East 22nd Street Guard, Room Asst., Photography Club C.C.N.Y. Heavens! It's Harry 'iv Y N -.0 1 X I 5 as r if n 'S- t it 46 X 23 1 sys X YA K- N K X A X is Q N x t 6 ws 1, 4' . Q: K- 'ff' . .1 T' YQ.-. ,Sb as 'smi55 f 5.1 N. . 4 I 4 , ax W Q f Aa lv' 6 ffm 5, Q 3' 72. g ..,., , Qi -ibn. Q9 x . iv j Q, if 1 .M A 'ff '. . . if A 1 , . if.. Si N ar , 6' K N.. X ., We 1 , 2- 'iv- by x , EN 9 ,, 5 i fm XX Q Q X X X X fx ' f D NYSE QQAES . ., . . - t fg - +' JST . .. . ,N 'iii fi Xl 'Q ,X . wif' V fIf'..' . . , Q ...Eg .t Q, Xi J ' . Q ti. Q .A + gt Q t 1 fi , 4 ON Qi 'NFB , X 1 ' N ez, is FRED HENDERSON 1829 East 34th Street Longfellow, Service League Business I Good-bye, Service Leaguer and Longfellow ARLENE HERMAN 1811 Avenue P Arista, jr. Arista, Sec. to Dean, Pres. and Treas. Official Class, Term Newspapers Brooklyn College Always steppin' lively ROBERT A. HERNANDEZ 1922 Coney Island Avenue Projection Squad, Chem. Lab., Swimming Monitor Brooklyn College Personality, about the best ESTHER HERSKOWITZ 1590 East 26th Street Orchestra, Band, Class Pres., High- way Staff, Log Staff Brooklyn College Her friendship will keep CAROLE HILL 1225 Ocean Parkway Service League, Sec. Oiicial Class, Gym Sec., Library Squad Business School There's a reward for silence ELAINE HIRSCH 1812 East 18th Street Service League, Asst. to G.A., Asst. to Teacher, Sing Brooklyn College By all of us she's highly rated BETTY HITZIG 1812 Avenue R Class Sec., Guard, Dance Comm., Asst. in Bio. Lab., Varsity Show Business Staff Business One of Madison's prettiest prizes RICHARD S. HLINKO 1381 East 14th Street Track Team, Service League, Class Sec,, Dean's Office, Bio. Squad City College It's a pity we gotta let him go JAY KENNETH HOFFMAN 2195 East 22nd Street Basketball Varsity, Gym Sec., Capt. of Basketball Team Harvard A good athlete, a good pal NATHAN HONIGBAUM 1571 Coney Island Avenue Service League, Pres. Ofhcial Class, Lunchroom Guard Brooklyn College His good qualities exceed his height JOANNE HORNUNG 1848 Haring Street Service League, Class Sec., New- man Club Business A Newmanite nicey ARLENE HOROWITZ 2165 East 34th Street Service League, Sing. Gym Sec.. Sec. to Teacher, Library Squad Brooklyn College She's a hit jf if 4 I PATRHHA ANNE Howmev 1307 East 35th Street Newman Club L6 Staff G m Business P Cf V Sweetheart of East 35th Street ALLEN HYMAN 2177 East 21st Street Arista, jr. Arista, Administrative Asst., Tutor, Service League Columbia University He'll go places BARBARA HYMAN 4014 Avenue P Library Staff, Vice Pres. Official Class, Sec. to G.A. and Subject Teachers, Service League Penn State An asset to the class of '51 CHESTER HYMAN 2039 I-Iomecrest Avenue Service League Ohio State How could We knock so good a 31-W? . - E 1 Y 1Sec., S.G.O. Cabinet Bureau ,gf W A 4, 5 4 N .M 1' V f :WW ' ' QA ii. as Qs ' . Q. ,W f ,' ' 177 'ff,:'f4 fx' 2 Z- ' f f :w,ffw,' .4 vf- f 5 f 37773 ,gg q . f, f f f it x A ', I . I MARTIN DAVID HYMAN 1829 East 32nd Street Vice Pres. Debating Society, Highway Staff, Math. Team, Pres. Official Class, College Ad- visor Asst., Arista Cornell University Calm, collected, greatly respected BOB IANNUCCI 2216 East 26th Street Baseball Team, Service League N.Y.U. Baseball Bob RICHARD INKER 1530 East 18th Street Classical Records Club, Zoologist Club, Aeronautics Club, Camera Club He knows the world who knows science RUTH ISRAELITE 1735 East 24th Street Treas. of Boosters, Highway Staff, Log Staff, Jr. Arista, Scholarship Comm., Arista Vassar A smile as long as her ski CAROLYN CATHERINE ITRI 2624 East 26th Street jr. Red Cross Repwof J.M.H.S., Class Ofhcery Sec. to Math. Office, Sec, to e Office, Red Cross Club 1, 1 ngUQophistica ted -pid' iv 'Ur-4 I i f wi fr , , L all 1 f if .1- BARBARA JABLON 3 CBJ 2282 Ocean Avenue Q5 Gym Sec., General Office Asst I Elnogliih sec. Q' Q' U L44 A pleasant rememberanje S JN. A Wx. SANDRA' B., JACOBOWITZ 2053 East' zpl d street General 1OFlili-ei' Squad, Asst. to Grade 5Advisof,f Asstl to Girls Dean, dl Tutorh f f Bryn awr , l f' Sugar is' her only rival! A 4 ABBY JAGUST 1565 East 14th Street Sec. to Class Teachers, Guard, Asst. in Attendance Office Miami University Attentive Abby! I L43 ' 1 . EL AIJLER 4 I , ' t 2nd Street . 2H'f N l r , Program Comm., Service 5 gue, History Office, Dean's I ' U' Office . ' Braokl ng - l I Shel e gal-really grand I 0 1 N' ' .LLW X tb 4 ROBERT JARET 1725 East 27th Street S.G.O., Sing, Varsity Shows, Stage Lighting, Bowling Team, Business Staff of Madisonian College Bob's quite a boy JANET FAITH JARVIS 1713 East 14th Street Exhibition Squad, Service League, Sculpture Club, Sec. to Teacher, Club Sec. College ' Her athletic talents are very fine JUDITI-I JOBRACK 1224 Avenue R Late Squad, Tutor, Jr. Red Cross Club, G.A. Asst., Arista fb Brooklyn fy' XA modest maid who made the grade l a 1' l MURIEL JOSEPH 1381 East 27th Street Guidance Ofhce, Program Comm., Sec. to Teachers, Staff of Spanish Dept. Newspaper Brooklyn Shines by her own proper light EVELYN JOURDAN 1469 East 9th Street jr. Arista, Information Squad, Sec. to Mr. Newfield, Service League, Arista Brooklyn Unassuming and no one nicer l SUNPING ,IME 1894, Bay Avenue Pl 'Business Lf lldodestgsweet, refined v MARLINE KAGAN 318 Avenue M Service League Guard, Sec. to Teachers, Information Squad, Gen- eral Ohfice Squad, Late Squad State Tech A peach of a girl tx , :S,.,g,i' ' ::-'lf-.5 - c '--' - S- s S Q, N, 2 X x i X, Q . sv S XX X Q xx X Wx SN BURTON KAHN 2249 East 22nd Street Official Class Pres., Jr. Math. Team, Co-Capt. Senior Math. Team, Pres. Math. Club, Lunch- room Guard M.I.T. The Math. Team's greatest asset I I SANDRA KAHN I 1012 Aven e M ing, Stu t se Arista City Co s.G.o. Ca et, Lo ta s' I bly f 4 l 5' l JM A G.O. ep. with I ts of pep Q 1 JIU HARVEY KALISKY 1702 Quentin Road Official Class Pres., Track Team, Service League, Astronomy Club L.I.U. S0 long, Harv. ANNETTE KALMENOFF 1977 East 15th Street General Office Asst.. Soph. Sing, Service League Guard, Dramatic Club Brooklyn A quiet girl with a friendly air STEVE KAMEN 2094 East 22nd Street Treas. of Official Class, Lunchroom Guard Brooklyn One of the nicest RONALD KAMENY 1679 East 3rd Street Handball Team, Swimming Squad. Class Pres., Service League Guard Bates College One swell guy EVELYNE KAMINS 1775 East 17th Street Class Sec., Club Member, Service League Squad The quiet kind you can't knock MARVIN KANTOR 3223 Fillmore Avenue Late Squad, Class Vice Pres., Service League, Omce Asst. Alfred College So long, Marv. S E KA is E f str 1 og St r a aff, Sing, Sec. to che Cl Pres. Bryn Mawr C A barrel of f n ALAN KAPLAN 1820 Coney Island Ave. Pres. of Official Class, Lunchroom Guard, Gym Sec., Photography Club Business College A Lunchroom photographer BERNARD KAPLAN 1815 East 16th Street Track Team, Service League, Tutor Staff. Class Officer N.Y.U. College From lessons he never shirks LEWIS KAPLAN 2516 East 24th Street P.R. OFFice, Service League Guard Yale You'll reach the top 'F' 4,7111-1, 'S'-,513-' 'JLLY'-Dv. J. -T-nn G 1 WALTER KARP 2493 East 21st Street Editor-in-Chief of Madison High- way, Chem, Squad, Math. Team Member, Arista, Madisonian Stat? Columbia University - His pen W I r 1-1 SONIA KASE 3507 Avenue T Official Class Sec., Tutorial Serv- ice, Arista, Service League, Sing, Sec. to Teachers Bamard College She'Il go very, very! far QW' L KA Eastf7 Street irl e of jr. ta, e . Te a i ow liar Squ , Progr Com . JI Camegie Tec . , Y Sizzling WI th zest ALAN KATZ - 4196 Bedford Avenue General Office Worker, Mimeo- graph Squad, Bookkeeping Dept., Lunchroom Guard New York Univer 'ty The Katz W ZZ fp! 6. -f f' 1 'Qnif 7 flu' M' HA RIET V ' 33 'vetiu T I L, Se gglgrial qervirey-Service League, G m Serfhgmss' Vice Pres. BusinessvS. ool She's given her all PAUL M. KATZ 'fo D 801 Avenue N Debating Team, jr. Arista, Chorus, S but DL' Official Class Pres., Arista New York University G-mL, A man of accomplishment P SHELDON KATZ 1616 Avenue R Service League Guard Wha happen, Shell? JEROME M. KAUFER 1933 East 14th Street Service League Guard, Room Asst. Brooklyn A quiet lad ALLEN KAUFMAN 2195 East 22nd Street Lunchroom Major, Service League, Longfellow, Swimming Team, Madison Highway Brooklyn Likes the figures ARLINE KAY 2813 Ocean Avenue General Office, Math. Office, Sec. to Teachers, Service League, Bio. Lab. Business just what the boss ordered EVELYN KAZIUN 1210 East 46th Street Service League, Class Sec. Nurses' Training School Oh johnny ANN MARGARET KEATING 2913 Avenue P Guard, Sec. to Teacher, Moving Picture Squad A girl whose friendship is true will ' Nm. A N CI, Ki15ElijLsoN X: t t e 3 Kin s f lighway 'A ' ighw y Sfaff, Log Staff, Sec. to G jiiihaivrgan, Sing, Library l lBro lyn -10' -3. sglidy in perfection Sl? Jf2,xF'1 s , 56 Ocean ark Asst. R P , P orked for lgea uard L ooklyn 's okay EDITH KESNER 1667 Ocean Parkway P.M. journal, Sing, Senior Log, Sec. in English Office, Service League Barnard A strike all the way SHEILA KESSEL 1410 Avenue S General Ofhce Squad, Publicity Squad, Asst. to Grade Log Staff, Tutor William and Mary No flaws we know SANDRA KINDOR 3581 Bedford Avenue Advisor, Room Asst., Service League Business College Witty and merry ANNETTE KIRSCHENBAUM 2455 East 26th Street Log Staff, Official Class Sec., Sec. to Miss Zehner, Sing State Tech Full of bounce, full of vim ARLENE KIRSCHENBAUM 1810 Avenue N Member of Debating Team, Honor Guard, Associate Editor of the Log, Jr. Arista, Arista Cornell With charm and efficiency blessed RENEE KLAMER 1730 East 18th Street Arista, Orchestra, Sing, Orchestra, Tutor Syracuse We'l ot sow forget her ffzfgjnr,-9 5 if if , 'OV.'J1Mfp'f fy! , . .fffi y MJ .ful -riff, ilfffib All City , 'M A K.. 1- 5 ji' 3 by ax xp, I . 6 X- V... .. , 2 ewffifsfx Q N X Rx X X 3 Q 5 xt X 'QQ 1. . l s X .fi XXX his 9 .Q 5 - X as s st A.. LEONARD KLARICH 1953 Flatbush Avenue Projection Squad, Chem. Lab. Asst. Brooklyn College of Pharmacy An ABX alumni FRANCINE KLEIN 2410 Kings Highway Asst, in Attendance Office, Service League, Sec. to Official Teacher, Sec. to Subject Teacher Brooklyn College A pleasant girl IRWIN KLEIN 1721 East 27th Street Capt. of Bowling Team, Sports Editor of Highway, Asst. Math. Dept., Service League, Business Staff of Madisonian William and Mary He knows his sports-oi '29 DOROTHY KNOPF 2224 East 26th Street Secretary to Teachers, Lunchroom Guard, Highway Staff, Sing, Dra- matic Club Brooklyn Little, but oh myf FRANKLIN KNUTSEN 1601 Avenue R Service League, Sec. to Teacher, Sing Tulane University He didn't say ARLENE KONICK 1657 East 7th Street Jr. Arista, Arista, Fashion Editor of Madison Highway, Dance Comm., Art Editor of Term News- paper Parsons Art is her hobby DONALD S. KONICOF 7 1920 East 26 ' S reet - . -.nf - . . .3 5 . , W figs'-' v ' n ose re EMANUEL KONTOPIRAKIS 1313 Avenue U Service League Guard, Class Treas. Brooklyn College As nice as his eyes ALLAN KONWALER 1424 East 4th Street Service League, Track Team Long Island University Al. or nothing at all BETTY KOWALSKI 2264 East 24th Street Official Class Treas., Library Squad, Folk-Music Club, Newman Club To know h r is to like her 1 -U45 ,fl ff! ARQLK Kowir ,LLM East treet enior IJ Staff, Radio Wor Sho Sec. Fhcial Class. Choru ,ijvkge Le ue Guard l 12, 'Champlain ,Lf Neat and composeli fl fi J r.-- 545 Q, 1 ,L L IRIS KOWITT 1857 Coney Island Avenue' Library Squad, Service League, Sec. to Teachers, Lunchroom Guard, Business Staff of Log State Tech This flower is very gay GEORGE KRAMER 2017 Ford Street Vice Pres. Official Class, Lunch- room Guard, Service League Guard, Newman Club State Tech He prefers blondes REVELLA KRAMER 2514 Kings Highway Sec. Official Class, Service League Guard, Sec. to Teacher University of Connecticut Will brighten the corners wherever she goes 2015 East 15th Street . X 5533 . - s 5 'A SN 3. Gr , l I ,if 1 is-' SYBIL KRAMER 9 y ec Treas. Honor Girl . - Music Sec., Service Gil Brooklyn College Always scores JERRY KRANZ 1440 East 7th Street Class Pres., Class Vice Pres., Class Treas., Service League Guard New York University Everybody's buddy W fx 9 W f ff f 4 ffwz,,: 2- Qvffilf, , ' 1' fi , '- W' 7 f , ,V , 6 'fo ' Wa? '- an A 'A is f.,X X Q . V 'Jin , 4 'G' 4,5 9 Y 'r 1 Ga C W ww, ff' Www f f, , , ff ,M O ff ' a , ff' ff If ig? ,F 7 f 1 f X X f f 9 ff y fy 0, , ap!! ff X f , ' ff I ff. I BETTY KREINDLER 1695 East 21st Street Twirlers, Library Squad, Bio. Lab. Asst., Gym Sec., Official Class Sec. Business School A girl of good taste ADRIENNE KREYER 80 Oxford Blvd. Garden City, L. I. Sec. of S.G.O., Sec. of Senior Class, Sec. of Boosters, G.O. Cab- inet, Log Staff, Arista Smith Hair of gold, heart the same STANLEY KROLL 2301 Kings Highway Booster Member, Capt. of Hand- ball Team, Photography Editor of Highway, Comm. of Intra-School Activities, Treas. of Senior Class, Arista Brown Stan the man 5 Qenee FLORENCE KRONFELD I 0 1773 East 12th Street of Sec. to Chairman of History Dept.,L Sing Comm., Sec. to Teachers, Service League Post, Term Paper-M x md University of Connecticut Quiet tranquility KYX u.JOft 503 LILA M. KRONSTADT -:Kc 2001 Avenue P Girl Leader of junior Arista, Art Editor of the Log, Cabinet Mem- bcr, Member of Debating Team, Art Editor of the Highway, Arista Cooper Union Sketches with inspiration MARY KUBINEC 1581 Coney Island Avenue Service League, Red Cross Club, Class Sec. Business Like a lake, clear and calrn JEAN KUPFERBERG 176 Seeley Street Gym Sec., Sing Member, Lunch- room Guard, Library Asst. Miami University Noisy as a falling feather PHOEBE KUTLER 1263 Ryder Street Lunchroom Guard, Service League Sec., Club Member, Sec. to Teach- ers Brooklyn A Winsome smile x J bil, .. Nl 0 Ocean Aven nior Arista, blicity Squad, ' ance Comm., Si g, Administra- tive Asst. Fashion Institute of Tech Plenty of charm GRACE La MARCO 1727 Sheepshead Bay Road Member of Mixed Chorus, Class Sec., Room Asst., Library Squad, Newman Club A heart with room for everyone SOL LANDA 1860 East 12th Street Lt. of Special Guards, Guard Post, Film Squad, Sec. in Gym N. Y. U. Vunderbah ROBERTA LANDAU 3626 Kings Highway Sec. in Health Office University of Miami Health Office sure is going to be empty ARNOLD LANDE 1425 East 26th Street Service League N.Y.U. Arnie vs. Kay in Congress RICHARD LANESE 1706 Avenue V Football Team Central Station Signals Inc. Mechanics is his destined field ALFRED LAPIN 2117 Avenue R Service League Guard, Lunchroom Guard, Co-Capt. in Lunchroom, Room Asst., Sec. to Teachers University of Vermont Good-bye and good luck, All GLORIA LaRUSSO 2568 East 17th Street Sing, Service League, Orchestra, Sec. to Teachers, Sec. to Official Class Teacher Brooklyn Glorious as her name C4 - . Liss . 1 , F lm, -. - it ' ':. 'ig N251 iwsi I Q 5- ' if X . .. XY I x , X x X 5 Q X x X VK t t t. sm - f t X t it t Xt W t ns. . ,t N tX X , Q 9- s XX if 3 . N 1 'SQL Sift. , 'S' x ,Jet , -tg... , . 5' xxx X. r - tstitfgh Q -T GLORIA LEHRMAN 1749 East 33rd Street Sing, Sec. to Teachers, Business Staff of Log, Service League Vassar Thanks for patience AGNES LEIBOWITZ 1259 East 13th Street Sec. to Teachers, Service League, Library Squad Business A nice addition to the business World STAN LEIBOWITZ 1673 East 35th Street Chorus, Lunchroom Guard, Service League Brooklyn Lots of talent in that voice MARTIN LERNER 1740 East 17th Street Library Asst., Member of Chess Club Brooklyn Brooklyn, here he comes DONALD LESSER 2038 East 18th Street Late Squad, Film Squad, Sec. to Grade Advisor, Math. Club Tulane University just the right spirit of modesty MIRIAM LETTER 3663 Nostrand Avenue Hebrew Club, Lunchroom Squad, Red Cross Club, Personality Club, Sec. to Teacher Brooklyn A nice bit of correspondence JORDAN LEVINE 1981 East 26th Street Class Pres., Fencing Club Long Island University Way up and wonderful ROBERT S. LEVINSON 2351 East 22nd Street Baseball Team, Track Team, Vice Pres. in Official Class, Lunchroom Guard, Service League State Tech Another departing track man CLAIRE LEVY 2382 East 17th Street Sec. to Dean, Sec. in Math. Office, Asst. in Bio. Lab. Asst. in Gen- eral Ofhce, Sec. of Official Class University of Bridgeport In class as quiet as can be RHODA LEVY 3318 Avenue N Sec. to Teachers, Radio Work Shop, Guard, Sing Brooklyn She'll make her nrark 'fy '- 'wa--ug . 5 MW up L KL A, JW' Well 74.41. ,Surf 'iff PHYLLIS LIPSKY - 1870 East 27th street '-'if-u. Arista, Jr. Arista, Sec. Debating . Society, Log Literary Staff, High- 'f' 4 way Staff, Program Comm., Chem. 3f 1'x4 1 Lab. ' Michigan ,gl ' ' Always dependable ffl' IQ A1-uhh.. wa fw SANDRA LIPSKY pdl, - liirff 3051 Ocean Avenue ' Log Staff, Arista, Information . . -Q Brooklyn College A good thing in a small package Squad, Attendance Distribution 1 1 P 6 ' Squad, Sec. to the Dean 4 'uk P .4 , l .1 xrfl I BERYL LICHTEN JOAN LIPSTEIN ' 1491 East 34th Street 1710. Avenue O , . if Program Comm., Sec. to Teachers, SCYVICG LCHEUC. Member of ' ', .pl Cleff, Music Club rus, Sing, Sec. for Teacher N , I Business ' 5 hi.. Maiggage' . ,K . Lf -' L Sing and tap . Her eart BE75ngs to Ralphy or A f .gf 'L o . , A xg I CYNTHIA LIEBLING ... .ff BARBARA LOMBARA1'b 1530 Qcean Avenue ' ' 1572 West 3rd Street , I Jr. Arista, Grade Advisor Asst., Dfanlatlc Club' C1355 565- Y, N. Chorus Member, Official Class Danfifng TCVHCTICY J Aff- ' Sec., Asst. to Dean of Boys PVPYUPSY fhlmff OH 2 da i S Pratt Institute ffb, ' The sweetest of the sweets fl' ' -MART Z ANTHONY LOMONTE I 1737 Cone ve ue 2059 Ryder Street jO, Lunchroom Guard, Football Squad, pap L. 4 Gym Guard Business 'X gre, faiff-,LujL4 Lys Truly worth his weight in gold 71 ,, Wfl , RENEE MATHEW LOONIN 2678 East 23rd Street Clggs' Math. Team, Key Room Squad, ,, f- Program Comm., Tutor, Service K League, Arista fl, Yale University A ,gentleman and a scholar and ' , Q 4. PAUL L SK RITA LOPATOW 2370 Ea 17th Street 1848 East 32nd Street Service League, Official Class Service League, Library Asst., Sec. Treas. r to Subject Teachers Brooklyn College M353 4' 5 N.Y.U. I ' . Checkers for some: chess for Paul ' f FOV downright S'nCef1fY 'Y' A 1 BARBARA A. LIPSKY .1,.. , MIRIAM M. LUBIN 711 Avenue S 1770 East 16th Street Class Pres., Service League, ', ,I 5 3 SCC- of S0Dh- Sing, Member of Switchboard, Sec. to Teachers, r A G0-Getters, Dance Comm. and Program office A 115- 1 8 Log Staff, Chorus Adelphi College ,by may Brooklyn College E Her smiling face is never sad in '?ff'j,L ' D'-16 dlmpled darling ' X ef' ' 'V X ,rf ' - ' Www 07 . 4fh,,.,.,.jl Wm HOWARD LUBKIN 2662 Ocean Avenue Vice Pres. Official Class, S.G.O. Cabinet, Asst. to Grade Advisor, S.G.O. Sing, Log Staff Brooklyn College He's popular, we don't deny AARON LUSTIG 2346 Flatbush Avenue Chorus Member, Gym Sec., Li- brary Asst., Guard, S.G.O. Sing N.Y.U. Always up in the air we S FORD LYMAN 4 East 22nd Street ad Camera Club, Official Clas reas utorial Squad. e Guard io. . Se i i iversity or a t es HAROLD MCCARTHY 1523 East 15th Street Room Asst., Newman Club Business Harry doesn't tarry-ever BARBARA MCCORMICK 1666 East 35th Street Service League, Sec. to G.A., New- man Club, Sec. to Teacher Business A real pal, a buddy-some gal MAE MacINTOSH 1866 East 38th Street Newman Club, Class Sec., Service League, Hi-Y, General Ofilice Asst. Business Apples-we love you! HAMILTON McMAINS 1744 East 35th Street Arista Service, Madison Highway. Club Work, Arista Manhattan College A scholar at heart JAMES MCPADDEN 1589 East 34th Street Service League, Vice Pres. of Olli- eial Class, Art Squad, Lunchroom Guard, Jr. Math. Team Brooklyn College When Irish eyes are smiling :ask B X t 'fx Ev-1' 3' I .. .tt 'J ,.' ea., .LM J Q 'JL X3 4 12' it-f' rt V X. l r - v K' mx :im 5 5 W . I QF it , . - Q we Qi ,Q fx- ,x :Rib U J.: fi ' sz it fi f ' iii. 'ffg 1 Ev Q Qt Q, . sg-X - J r. 5,9 .-1:31 ,.,, si ix -. Yam r . . .s WY, A , A ,E 1 ru- ' 'TC' wr . lm. :sr--:: . x iff: 1,2 .' Xi, ., S , '51 :S -vrrt Q. X TNT K X X xg Y 'H w . X X kt, t s t M Q Y tt Q X ,. X mf XX t S if ., it xx X rg -f-is N 5 if , an Xa t . ' xl Q0 3 ca ssl X X X . fu- ' 4. 312: 5 1 U sg, x , X . .gy 3 W ff . -. A if S ,ALBERT IVIAGARIL ' 3120 Avenue M Capt. of Cheerleaders, Track Team, Pres. of OHicial Class, Stage Squad C.C.N.Y. Swell servant of Stage Squad MARVIN MAGER 1633 East 4th Street Class Pres., Lt. Capt. Service League, Basketball Team, Class Treas. Miami University Moneyman of 406A JOAN MAGID 1674 East 28th Street Highway StaFf, Boosters, Jr. Arista, Program Comm., Scholarship Comm. Antioch Great possibilities MILTON MAINWOLD 1701 Quentin Road Associate Business Editor of Log, Program Comm., Mimeograph Squad, Film Squad, Class Sec. College Rugged guy HARRIET MALTZMAN 1794 Sheepshead Bay Road Vice Pres. of Official Class, Sec. to Teachers, Log StaFf, Service League Guard N.Y.U. Gosh but she's nice VINCENT MARCHESE 2224 East 22nd Street Service League, Lunchroom Class Vice Pres. C.C.N.Y. He'll get by Guard, RICHARD MARCOUX 1875 Brown Street Guard State Tech Will follow in his dad's footsteps MILTON M. MARCUS 2717 Avenue U Art Club, Publicity Squad, Lunch- room Guard University of Hawaii A double in the arts to 4, anpvr' 7v'w' STAN Y MARGOLIE 1278 East 10th Street Highway Staff, Log Staff, Projec- tion Squad, Service League, Lunch- room Squad, Arista N.Y.U. We're glad to know Stan HARRY MARGOLIS 2023 East 12th Street Lunchroom Guard, Book Room Asst. Brooklyn College Our Book Room boy goes to Brooklyn JANET R. MARGULIES 1571 East 19th Street Math. Team, Tutor, Program Comm., Sec. to Chairman, Log, Arista Pembroke She plays poker with program cards 1 , -ti.. 3 gs 5 .35 'S 7 1 I s. i , x 4 WU' 1 r ll 6-' if BYE tor Arista. and vigor . if 1 ' -' fl, ri all KS l'N 4'-J!'! f 0 East 26t assi Y Pres. M Clas of Ofhicia lass, jr. Ari a, Sing, Math. Team Arist -1 Bethany Co .Z Genius know ho age LAWRENCE MARKS 1615 East 7th Street Service League L.I.U. Easy to get along with JOHN P. MARREN 3604 Avenue T Baseball Varsity 3 Years, ball Varsity, Gym Guard Business A Varsity man Basket- C1 .Wi .J xg ssssxt 'Ai C. bf fir K f mr ,, 4, , ,f- , . 2 11 Q1 , ' TW .QP aff Ay! , 'ffrifyy' ' fm w 4 Q' , rf 4. f 'ff ' .:' , yu ' gt, yay 41,5 I ' K' -ff, I , I liz! f L. ,Q ff r , K 1 f 7 ,. Z i v l QQ Qi 7 and 'L K cf' if e y 4 S J, fx rs C57 . 6- . Y , iff! v 1 L f 0 4' , - ai? Q, if f jj ' ANALEE MASS 2010 Ocean Avenue Pres. of Official Class, Sec. of Official Class, Sec. to Subject Teachers, Service League Cornell Headed for a wonderful profession GEORGE MATTES 1701 Quentin Road Class Pres., Basketball Team Var- sity Louisville He'll outdo Mikan PAUL MAYER 1375 East 24th Street Co-Capt. of Tennis Team, Pres. of Official Class, Service League University of Wisconsin Paul will always do well IRWIN MAZOFF 2049 East 23rd Street Football Team, Longfellow, Pres. of Official Class Miami University There's great value in being quiet Vice MIRIAM MAZURSKY 3042 Avenue V Student Court, Lunchroom Squad, Service League, Personality Club, Sec. to Teacher Brooklyn justice in court RICHARD MAZZE 1837 East 17th Street Arista, Bio. Lab., Service League, Film Messenger Service, College Advisor's Asst. Columbia What pep - TOM MAZZIOTTI 2225 East 23rd Street Room Asst. N.Y.U. Is Tom a quiet boy? RONALD MEDLIN 1552 East 15th Street Official Class Treas., Special Guard, Chem. Squad, Vice Pres. of Official Class N.Y.U. Too nice to be forgotten S hip Comm., Pres. of Offi- Rss, Service League, Sec. ' yi' e Official Teacher q,' .Ji State Tech ffl' Nature made her as she should be ' ROBERT MEEHAN 3703 Avenue P Lunchroom Guard, Swimming Pool - Sec. Brooklyn College We can't forget Bob ,IULES MEIDEN 2366 East 18th Street Member of Boosters, Track Team, Sing Comm., Lunchroom Guard University of Miami Tan and terrific LENORE M. MENDELSON 2410 Kings Highway Service League, Key Room Squad, Red Cross Club sz 4. X ' ' asm s , fx' - . sf!!-5,., X wx X Rx S x Wx Q- x Q, W +1- 46 - Q XG x Rail as N K2 X ya XR r et: X 'L . -. ..,, 3 f . , 1, . f .f N A ' . . i -Q. ,I 43 N , 91 ,V -.pe , -y . f'- .tie ,Q I. 6 . ' xi Business ., , A cute trick - l ffewu' RICHARD MENDELSOHN 3303 Foster Avenue Class Pres., Class Vice Pres., ff:-2 ' A D71 Arista, Major Particioant in As- is a f ' semblies g 5' '4' J Mifolumbia 42, ,x V, ' OA V4 A great guy all around the ' W? -mo' 2 A a iilfif , I ' if Vice Pres. of Official Class, P.T. X ' hifi Guard, Basketball J.v. .- Our ice cream parlor favorite Q f , if , , . K. .. , Qu' X ,k.k - a ff FRANK R. MEYER is ,.,, 1649 East 38th Street Club Member Quite the character J' I 4 X , S, X 2 K at x X. tt ROBERTA MICHAELS 12368 East 36th Street t,, Library Squad. Asst. to Girls Q his Dean, Program Comm., jr. Arista, ,W S E Hi-Y W- Q S+ Brooklyn College -' - A bit petite and quite complete ARLINE E. MILLER 2346 Voorhies Avenue Sec. to College Advisor, Sec. to ' X We if-EL i Ngya ,JK N .gi Svc .. ff if E 'N 1' Y' . X XX N Y X ' LX 'S X W 1 iw BARRY E. MILLER 2410 Avenue S Swimming Team, Vice Pres. Offi- cial Class, Chem. Lab. Asst., Chair- man of Dramatic Club, Service League Colgate University What teeth! He's going to Colgate , . fl' ISABEL MILST ' , 1730 East 18th! Stree a ,,f,4 .4 ' Reporte? on ,HighIi1ay,'Sbc. of Chemtrorf: S'ec. 'of istory Dept., S.G.O. Sing, Chem. Lab. Asst, .. Brooklyn College A Highway highlighter l 'X LARRY MINER A , 1651 East'5th Strebt 'VLC Q lx Class rels , 1 oos, ,, Cihorus, Sing, L Tra It 7 1 Q , f' vpfvi, Char p ain Colleg 3 A carefr e gfgypf' ' I 1 Lu 1 se X ed LX-jj' I K K :vi a. L lvl, EILEEN MISLO . 4323 Bedford ' giiilitor isvP Had'sn!iKi'1, Log rt' aff, GGJs, Bio. Lab. t., o , ' ' ss ey Ari Coop - iilion V ' 2 QT!! Darkf eyes! r , t, 1, HARVEY MOLEDZKY 2421 East 21st Street Guard in Lunchroom Farmingdale A real nice kid JOAN DOROTHY MOLLER 1761 East 33rd Street Service League, Sec. to Teachers Business Brooklyn's own Dotty RENEE MOLOMUT 936 Avenue R Class Vice Pres., Class Treas., Pres. of Sketch Club, Sec. to Girls Dean. Registered Tutor, Arista Brooklyn Will sketch her way through Brooklyn ROBERT A. MONGIELLO 2005 East 17th Street Varsity Baseball, Longfellow, Lunchroom Guard Air Corps From baseball to the clouds CORINNE MORENO 2966 Avenue R Classroom Asst., Girls Glee Club Business College None nicer can we find OBERT MORGAN 1718 East 15th Street C inet mb , Ma . t , L e S , jr. ' a . . . . li . Everybo ' buddy EDWIN MORGEN 1657 East 19th Street Clef, Music Office, Library Squ , Class Ofhcer, Lab Asst. U. S. Navy Devils of Red, here comes Ed HANK MORITZ 1393 East 21st Street Official Class Pres., Service League Member, Lunchroom Guard, Jr. Sing North Carolina State A grand fellow ELAINE MORRISON 1411 Avenue N Member of Mixed Chorus, Grade Advisor Asst., Member of Chem. Squad, Staff of Chemetron, OFB- cial Class Sec. Hunter The perfect girl SARA MORSE 1718 Quentin Road Work for Dean, Asst. to Swimming Teacher, Work in General Office State Tech A special someone FAITH MOWBRAY 27 Beacon Court Sec. to Mr. Downing, Gym Sec., Worked in General Office, Lunch- room Guard Hunter As noisy as a falling feather MARGARET MURISON 53 Garland Court Service League, Gym Sec., Lunch- room Guard, Class Ofilicer, Dance Comm. Business A cute redhead I as if .- A , :Q-.4 Qs . 'P 2 2- ' A5 AI' . 6 L ks iz. . ,. 1 ' 135: ,rt ., ri A1 , N I 'Yr ' 6- Z- 'R Q3 f. fv- L. 'ff' 611 ,.,p.,,,.,- h A if 'W i ,x ,Sy 1 ig: 3 A' bf ,, W, . 1 S 3 V 4 -Y f 4,1553 vi . 'R 6 ,ii ' 'Q , 'Viz . ,f f ' 9' 1 ful 'eff .agg AQ ' Sv , ,, .r x ,V cu- - L-.,. , We s- ' 1 A A Agn if .s v L - a ,K nr' is 'ff , 5 iii? iilfslifji T f nj 21 0 J, ,. 1 f 4 7 zfjVV,vff3Q,,', f V H1711 . ' 1 z 92 , f ' LQ! ' wg' W' THERESA MUZIO 2978 Nostrand Avenue Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Asst. to Teachers Business A charming songstress SALLY NACHMAN 2022 East 27th Street Sec. for Grade Advisor, Sec. in Gym Business Naturally nice ROBERT NADLER 2263 East 26th Street Swimming Squad, Gym Sec., Lunchroom Guard Pratt Institute Aswimming since he was a fresh- man LUCILLE NARISSI 3310 Avenue T Business Tiny, quiet and delightful HERMAN NEIMAN 2618 Avenue S Pres. of Class, Football Team, Gym Guard, Asst. to Teacher Brooklyn College A wonderful wanderer ARNOLD NEIS 1925 Ocean Avenue Track Team, Swimming Squad, Service League, Bio. Lab. Asst., Sing Brooklyn College of Pharmacy Ocean Avenue's Swim Squad Arnold CAROL NEMSER 645 Ocean Avenue Service League Guard, Sec. to Teacher, Class Sec. So well remembered BARBARA NEUER 2125 East 23rd Street Service League Business School iv. Full ol mischief and dynamite PAUL MICHAEL NEUHAUSER 1819 East 24th Street Vice Pres. of S.G.O., Editor-in- Chief of Log, Chairman Editorial Board of Highway, Boosters, Gov. of Term, Arista, Boro St. Council, Math Team H rvard O Madison's preferred stock I AULA NEULANDER 2622 Aven V Q Justic ofpdent Court, Sing Q Ch e def, Jr. Arista, Arista, ' 1 g , we F ok y , ge I 1 tie hti gal? . I 3 t f cw- f LEO NEUMANN 1910 Avenue X Jr. Arista, Photography Staff, Mi- croscope Club, Records Asst., Service League Mass. Institute of Tech Generally speaking . . . he is SHELDON NEWCRON 2765 Ocean Avenue Grade Gov., jr. Arista, Arista, Of- ficial Class Pres., Member of Sing, Dance Comm. City College He'lI linger in our memory EDWIN D. NEWMAN 1802 Avenue V Art Squad, Tutor, Advertising Art Club, Mimeograph Squad, Room Asst. N.Y.U. Drama and Ed will go well in N.Y.U. 1' RICHARDZNEWMAN j1l837 Eagffl 'Tt fS'treet ' Service Squad,fOfficial Class Pres., Lunlhroom Guard, Grade News- PGPEY , ' -L.1l.U, L An all around sport HJ -fb' K Rx . i- 'gf 1. X in S V wqsw ' ' vu: -'77, ll -fi lf t 1 h ' , eff ' 'ffl l ei' 4 ' J, ,f 'f 'ff is is 1 ,. 1 2. X Ns - - X A Sw A sf: Ye i ABS, W, ,,i-iqliy' ,. ff' s. N i. . -'ie '- ::,1nY '41 fx X 'Sf i 1 V K 1 i 1' N C X gf Q Si ' X X -essex-M, X X N .. bag? X ? xg XX? 1 N F ag is X 1- lv Q ,y X , N xt , Xi . T ' ' 'S ...B 5.4 w I 's . ,U .kph V H Q smile -' Us ,,,.-, is K .: ses?-5 'S ' . gy, K ,j'ii5.' I ,. , g f ge.. '9 LUCY NICOLI ' 2114 Voorhies Avenue ,W Sec. of Official Class, R e . h Newman Club of 'Ari I 9 Brooklyn College ' If ,' Well! She is nice! ji 5 S ' ' ' .,. I Q, if KAY NO TO Gas E sam s. et I S.G . c., P es. of Honor, ir s, 'I' '., Lk? sec. 0 A New an Cl b,J2' ' . ,I ' 2 I Soqajgiv. Ifff L' , rvice Lea e b 5-M 5. Brno lyn CQ ege , 1 -1 No one dea er t n suns ne er- x K U 1 self ' , Ak ' .IA T - I F ,XM .X i if I 5 . PHIL NOVEMBER 1555 East 17th Street Track Team, Official Class Officer, Service League, Log Staff Brooklyn College v We never had our fill of Phil ALBERT NUSSENBAUM 1746 East 24th Street Asst. in Dean's Office, Service League Brooklyn College Glad to say he's ours ALAN OBERWAGER ' 2370 Ocean Avenue S Gov. of Term, Class Pfes., Dance Comm. U ' St. john's University 1 So long ov. It's,been good to l K v :J -J 'S A 4 JOAN O'CONNOR 2086 East 28th Street Service League, Mixed Chorus, Newman Club Nurses' Training School Of joan we're fond PAULINE OLISHEFSKY 1718 East 15th Street Service League, Sec. of Gym, Room Asst. Business Very agreeable, full of fun ale' rial , ' Leag e, l ub V' es. al Class 5 K Rider e , A tutor ho is tops ' M ANNA MAY OLSEN 20 Dictum Court Orchestra, Band, Latin Club, Girls Chorus, Class Sec. Business Always a sweet note EDWARD ORSHAN 1771 Burnett Street Pres. of S.G.O., Booster, Chief Justice of Student Court, S.G.O Cabinet, Capt. of Math. Team, Arista Princeton As we've said, there's none like Ed THOMAS ORTOLIVO 4040 Bedford Avenue Mixed Chorus, Swimming Squad, Pres. of Oflicial Class, Bio. Squad Business Of Tom, forgetful we won't be KI' 56. A A SVS? Y' X K u N G73 ' if 3 JOAN OWEN 48 Hazel Court . , 'f L'm7 ,qf Newman Club, Class Sec., Service is Nw A Squad, Hi-Y V ' T 'X N Business .A-f' ' 2, fe h Nice to look at, nicer to be near s., 'W 7 J ALBERT E. PAINTER 1732 East 37th Street Navy . Mr. Painter turns Sailor 4 il . ,I ,- If: THEODORE PAOLOTTI 1 Y 1963 Homecrest Avenue , Guard, Gym Sec., Track Team, , Lunchroom Guard, Stage Squad , l St. John's , He has our hearts without a big ' 8 stick Q . 45 GLORIA PAPERELLO 2018 Avenue X l Room Asst., Library Typist, Serv- ice League, Subject Class Sec., N Chorus z' Pratt Institute , Like a rumba-rhythm and lively ,,. FRANK PARASCANDOLA 2016 Gerritsen Avenue Service League - Newman Club, Room Asst. Fordham University 53 4 The philosophical type IZ, by ,ff if BARBARA PARKER 1608 East 4th sm-:er Sec. to Dean Thankful for Bobbie 6' FRANK PATRISS 2001 East 14th Street Lunchroom Guard, Baseball, Track, Q if? Gym Sec., Service League Guard L.I.U. '43, game Frank has played many a good 5, as -Marys F1 Q-5' ,W - ' Si ' iw .gi- N , I 7 ,L sf' wif? TG- . lg 'X vi 'N , lol .AMI V 22 f f Eff Aa ' f' .V fr Q.: 7 I u f 470 . ' ff G ,, at :ff f vL '07, uv ff X .V 1 , 4 x , :YV 44 IQ i , f 0 f A, ,, X' 1 Zi - f 2 JOAN ETHEL P UER M 1650 East 12th Street Movie Projection Squad, Girls Chorus, Service League, Class Sec., Math. Team, Arista Radcliffe , The phone ol' joan is always ringf ing THELMA PECKAR 2204 East 12th Street Asst. to Dean, Gym Sec., Room Sec. Brooklyn College - A Kelly Park favorite QL' ROBERT PEPITONE 1854 East 32nd Street Service League, Newman Club St. John's University We see for him a rose colored world DONALD PEPPER 1269 East 1'2th Street Madison Chorus, Intramural Sports A Smiling jack MORTON PERLMAN 2137 East 34th Street Service League Guard, Lunchroom Guard N.Y.U. Another Lunchroom favorite MAX PERLOWIN 3217 Avenue P Track Team, Class Officer, Term Paper, Service League, Longfellow Brooklyn College A track man who writes PATRICIA PERRY 1396 East 17th Street Vice Pres. Otiicial Class, Sec. to Chairman of Dept., Bio. Lab. Squad, Log Art Staff, Sec. to Class Teachers Art School Silent orally, not mentally PAUL PETERS 4012 Avenue S Newman Club, Room Asst. Brooklyn College Paul will never peter out KEVIN PETERSON 2914 Avenue L Class Pres. N.Y.U. Kev is more than kinda nice PETER PETROPOULOS 1348 East 16th Street A hard workin' guy ROSE PEZZELLA 1558 Coney Island Avenue Newman Club, Room Asst, Business A good going gal CAROL PFEIFFER 2249 East 21st Street Boosters, Log Staff, Chorus, Pres. of Official Class, Sing Brooklyn College Like ice cream-a treat SHEILA PINCUS 1392 East 21st Street jr. Arista, Arista, Orchestra, Chem. Squad, Sec. to Dean, Literary Staff of Log Antioch College Succeeds with ease STANLEY PLATEK 2270 East 23rd Street Debating Team, History Book Room, Library, English Book Room, Service League Guard, Arista C.C.N.Y. An Arista alumnus EDWARD PLATT 3706 Flatlands Avenue Lunchroom Guard, Service League, Baseball, Basketball J.V., Newman Club Adelphi College A nice smile, and a nicer guy LYNNE PLAVIN 1586 East 13th Street Gym Sec., Service League, Pres. of Class Business Redheaded sweetness . NS N X i xt is- A qi Q X Q, 31 f -' -f-,ft 5' Y I . Stn 'i ., ' 1 i mp fc. 6 4 'I Q ur ' A if li .. Ms -, 1 I 3 in , X ov at ss A e. S R 'Sf ' NA -if , sf wx 4 Q Q' - :S X b 'rc' N N X . Y - I - .-'L' ' 2 i , e tr - ' 2 X A,. t , . F A 6 ' Q 'R . Xt - . ,V if I se- at .., v--' JAMES POGGI 2023 East 16th Street A regular guy SHEILA POLAKOFF 2337 East 22nd Street Service League, Sing, Sec. to Teachers Brooklyn College Laughing and talking through the day BARBARA POLLEY 3114 Avenue P -K - 1 Class Officer, Library Aset.,LR6'om Asst., Gym Sec. , ' Peachy X kf f 1 1 f-- fx 4 w. sh- 5 T' f . X , A 3 ' X f if -'N V'-1 Ki X JUDITH POLLOCK 1247 East 24th Street Mixed Chorus, Service League. Scholarship Comm., jr. Arista, Girls Chorus Cornell A rosebud born to blush under I' ELIZABETH PORTNEY 1806 East 22nd Street Sec. to Teachers, Library Asst., Otihcial Class Sec. State Tech She is no Lizzy. she is a Cadillac SARALEE POSEN 1235 East 24th Street Sec. to Dean, Radio NVork Shop, Service League, Lunchroom Guard. jr. Arista Syracuse C.B.C., here she comes ALLAN POSNER 1841 East 26th Street Mgr. of Baseball Team, Service League Philadelphia Textile Institute A good manager BERNARD POSNER 1757 Ocean Avenue Service League Long Island Agricultural and In- dustrial Institute A lot of fun NORMA MARILYN POSTEL 1671 East 17th Street Class Sec., Homework Monitor, Office Asst. Secretary So tall: sooo nice TED POTKIN 2149 East 28th Street Class Pres., Service League, Jr. Arista, Clinic Asst. N.Y.U. Flash bulb Ted FRED POWELL 4107 Quentin Road Track Team. P.M, Liessenger College of the Holy Cross Good in every game Lo-.Zw0-'yr ONALD C. PREVETT 5 1984 East 29th Street Treas. N.Y.C. Red Cross High School Council, Editor P.M. jour- nal, Class Pres. N.Y.U. An industrious worker HERMINE PRICEMAN 2060 East 34th Street Highway Staff, Log, Pres. of Dra- matic Club, Vice Pres. of Class What an actress! LARRY RAFFLE 2568 East 24th Street No need for Raffle a sure winner 3203 Avenue R Lunchroom Guard, New an Club, Room Asst. Another nice, quiet guy WALLACE RAINEY m ARNOLD RATNER 2020 Kings Highway School Paper, Term Paper, Class Pres., Vice Pres., Tutorial Squad Tufts College Tufts-don't be tough on Arnie NSA X Y , 3 E. , . N . -SP ET - L. 5' 'Piss ' avi57':, i 'fi .1-. ga , , his I! 's . ,,. X rx, N .T if Al If llllhf it W. If if Q 4 wi all W 41W X ' ff4l H H Q X. Q! ' , .Q ,,. ,1.2jvl' ' .ffflf 1 .Ny av N vw- -. J' 3. f ,J 122.2 ' 'Y 'lf wx 4 1,9 QW.. QM 'W f, BL' 7 11 . , 1 .4 7 :- A GC f 4315 CLIFFORD RAY 1701 Avenue R J.V. Basketball, Ofhcial Class Treas., Official Class Vice Pres., Gym Sec. N.Y.U. Very quiet, knows a lot MARILYN REISER 4417 Bedford Avenue Sec. to Teachers, Vice Pres. of Class, Dance Comm., League Guard, Sing N.Y.U. Originality Service RUTH REILLY 2063 Ryder Street Service League, Newman Club, Room Asst., Subject Class Sec. Business Lovely to look at fiery O . CAROL REIMAN LL! 1744 East iam street K S.G.O. Cabinet, Cheerleadersdf-V IVJLX Dance Comm., Publicity Squad,lJr.,, Arista, Arista Y f Brandeis 1 :kj Always laughing, always gay,.U-jjk! J J, VJ . ifrir P r L' l L, v V LEONARD REINER ., ,f 1 , 1 2000 Ocean Avenue lf' Lunchroom Guard, Room Asst., ,Vg Vice Pres. of Class, Photography' Squad City College ' 'fi Always a need for a good phofo- man ' fl P LYNN RIEDERMAN 1776 East 13th Street Attendance Office Sec., Sing, Tu- torial Ofhce Sec., Information Desk Squad, Gym Sec., Arista Brooklyn As she is now forever after ELLEN REISS 1726 East 22nd Street Go-Getters, Sec. to Boys Dean, Sec. in General Office, Sec. to Teachers Brooklyn Stands out like an orchid among clover JUDICE RENNER 1813 East 19th Street Pres. of Official Class, Dep. Capt. of Service League, Business Staff of Log, Library Staff, Gym Sec. Brooklyn Pleasing to all , 1. f Q JEROME RETTIG 1652 East 32nd Street Service League, Special Guard N.Y.U. We were always at home with jerome ARTHUR J. RIBA 1416 East 7th Street Co-Mgr. of Baseball Team, Sec. to Head of Gym Dept., Motion Picture Projection Squad, Bio. Lab. Squad N.Y.U. He'll substitute for Delma EVELYN RIBAK 1447 East 35th Street Class Pres., Sec. Dean of Boys, Class Sec., Library Squad, Service League Sec. Brooklyn Evie is debbie FRAN RIBNER 2226 East 29th Street Sec. to Teachers, Service League, Sing Comm., Sec. to Official Class Business A girl with sympathy or a smile MORTON RICHELSON 3601 Kings Highway Band, Service League, Library Squad N.Y.U. A good band man :I N x Y L. MARNGO RICHRELD N. P22971 Kin? Highway ,,' K .Asst in' ttendance Qfhce, Sketch lClub, Sec. to Ch ihnen of S.S. Ofhce, Madisorli Orghestra Bifooklyn ' A-4 clever, sweet, and charming miss BERNARD RICHMAN 1679 East 3rd Street j.V. Basketball, Vice Pres. and Treas. of Official Class, Longfel- low, Sec. in Gym University of Connecticut Rich man will never be poor ALAN RICHTER 1631 East 21st Street Pres. of jr. Arista, News Editor of Highway, Math. Team, Tutorial Service, Arista Swarthmore College The wizard of ours .ri .sm W i K i Q M . ,W b 'Q Q .4 V ii : ,, f X 5. 1 V 5, - . M ow' - L- -i v 'E vfzzf , ' mah A ' A I W. I 5 , M K. W Xue- K 'em - ' I . 2 . fl 'Fif i If 1 ,. X I-,Y . 1 A is an we s ,Q at xv , W 1' 'A g.,rN. v . D c its N WY s i A 1 ,,vi,Xgf'i i'iii -1 'ii-5 1 ' V?-5. 5 2' . '. ,,,, , asf 6 'I ii if.: A is ' 2 J i www f ' 1 ,, L L t Q iv js-iii Q, 1 . --5 ' if X 2 ' ' . r cs - .fi c, 1 c A Q' ' Y., 3 . I . ., i GLORIA RIGGIO 1925 East 32nd Street Pres. of Official Class, Guard, Sec. to Teacher, Sec. in Classroom Business School A gal who never wears a fr0Wn 5 fae'c T we DQQAAWD if IN? V Star 1' S ' , ri , 0' Serx2 ' l ooifgqfxilgi' Room Asst. N.Y. . - Ort. A very promising student CAROL ROSLYN RIZZMAN 1416 East 26th Street Service League Sec., Ofiicial Class Sec., Classroom Sec., Grade Ad- visor's Asst., Library Squad Brooklyn College A service to Madison RICHARD ROBERTS 1622 East 14th Street Lunchroom, Co-Capt. of Guards, Service League, Newman Club Navy A dashing young chap ELLIOTT C. ROBINSON 1655 East 24th Street Asst. to Dean, Motion Picture Public Address Squad, Gym Squad, Asst. to Guidance Dept. N.Y.U. The muscleman of many depart- ments fo - ELISSA ROCK f . 4 , 1565 East 14th Street ' ' Asst. to Grade Advisor, ,Ar-ista, Sec. to Dean, Tutorial Squad, In- A I -a C formation Desk Ji Brooklyn A gal who hardly ever makes noise S LAH ROD 4 rd e S each s, ec. to airal U19 0 pt.,,' i e L ' gh , d Cross Clu , Brooklyn College . Seems quiet but surpri e A L BARBARA ROGEN 1587 East 8th Street Editor of Log, Grade Advisor Asst.. Pfogram Comm., Jr. Arista, Arista, Service League Squad Cornell Her beauty is her crowning glory s I -4 fi. STELLA RONDA 3405 Fillmore Avenue Library Squad, Sing, Gym Sec., Log Business Staff, Grade Ad- visor's Asst. Brooklyn College A deb full of charm HERBERT RONNER 2366 Flatbush Avenue Baseball Team, Football Team, Track Team, Basketball Team, Lunchroom Guard Business Nice people always graduate HARRIS ROSENBERG 1359 East 9th Street Late Squad, Service League Squad, Lunchroom Guard, Class Sec. Brooklyn Swell fellow, good sport BETTY ROSENBLUM 2161 East 14th Street Sec. to Grade Advisor, Tutorial Service, Asst. in Program Comm., Sing Brooklyn Sweet and refined RONALD ROSENFELD 2348 East 23rd Street Service League Guard, Lunchroom Guard, Asst. Major of Lunchroom, Longfellow C.C.N.Y. lVladison's guardian JOAN ROSENTHAL 1719 Quentin Road Sec. to Teachers, Sing, Service League, General Ofhce Helper, Of- ficial Class Treas. Marriage She didn't need Ponds LENNY ROSENTHAL 2320 Quentin Road Clinic Sec., Longfellow, Chem. Squad, Lunchroom Guard, Class Pres. - . What did he do to the Foreign Legion? ,- .A -f J RSA ROSENZWEIG ,P f73 Stuart Sbveet Sing, Jr, fArista, P.A. Squad Capt-. Capt, ffProjectiop Squad, Honor Guards .fl Brooklyn Qdllege 1 Gs the go always , Q I N: ' 4 rj, ' 3. , if .Q . N I , ,ly R . fri, VV :Y I Q' Q .-.' .Q use ,' l 'Q . C' I via Pa es. I ,, Q7 sl?- W. Q , da I . 5, an Q Gi - S I., V.. ' n H V ' Y A 5 -5- ' E 3, , . ' , pl I, .1 xi 5, -'- 'iff 'B X 1 v ,IE 2' 335 x ' Q , A-A to . ,g 1 cf X E lm - . at V , xv' V., ' in , , AHV, f 'P+ A ff f f f ,-Q JZ' 1 Cl LAURENCE ROSS 34-C449 A Q 1776 East 21st Street ' jr. Arista, Arista, Art Editor rmbe-J 4414-Z Paper, Sec. to G.A. , Cooper Union TCG . rf osrbffld, A future Rembrandt U'Y'- T416-ivy r4,.,,+ fffuvf NIAXINE ROSS E QM? 1824 East 19th Street Administrative Asst., Arista, P.R. Office, English Office, S.G.O. Sing, Oliicial Class Sec. Cornell University Sweet, gracious with much poise NEIL ROSS 3626 Kings Highway Pres. of Official Class, Cheerlead- ers, Dance Comm., Sing, Book Room Asst. U. S. Merchant Marine Academy Real hep ROCHELLE ROSS 3626 Kings Highway Chorus, Service League Guard, Sec. to Teachers, Pres. of Official Class, Sing Comm. Business Nice to have anywhere MAXINE ROTHBLATT 1323 East 16th Street Pres. of Class, Miss Zehner's Sec., Service League, Class Asst. State Tech just naturally nice BEVERLY ROTHMAN 3604 Bedford Avenue Gym Sec., Sec. to Mr. Tobin University of Bridgeport Swimming to the top STANLEY ROTHSCHILD 2134 East 29th Street Service League Guard, Track Team, Lunchroom Guard . Brooklyn College He's running to success 7,0 f-RL WW Wm .!'h j' 2,1 776 A 00-CQJJL 'Z V'f-204 fftiflftfldywt SELMA ROTHSTEIN 2179 East 29th Street Bio. Squad, Tutorial Sec., Sec. to Teacher, Vice Pres. of Official Class, Bio. Club, Arista Skidmore Bright but not high hat UR RUBIN 16, ast 7th Street l ,. wg' ,,..,.g lf Pres. of Borough Council, Justice tl ent Court, Arista, Band, Iql A A A ra ' ol. .1 rd 3 eorge all the way ri 'lf' - .-r, gk 1 ,,,wRoBERT5e,Ib.-ARUBJN ., 1, ffl i , fx' 230h1'1Ocean dAvenueyfi.,t4 QL ' Sl ' ' J ' Editor-in-Chief' 5 'f ' 150 'Yiftr ' C fi .i - l' it ,Head oiffilnglis Eegtgggfl . , , ,Sirlgf Aristaf' f1gZi5h Biff-lfroo 'mix ' 1, L' 'Sjuad' - J J, X, J if ' A l '.5i .C A Cf9,,qg1UV1k,i,. I, iBrilljance personifiecif lic.-th K- 2 CLAIRE B. RUCHLIN R , 1 2143 East 29th Street . tix, Sec. to Teachers, Service League ' it H Brooklyn College Q I Q Noisy as an unhatched egg Q l' X A 4. ' SARA Rllillfir' ' , , l V 12232 Qean grenuetvl g Lfi tail, O ugial Class Sect Q, , 3 B siness .. ,eff I if-' L .mb She can keep our lgkioks anytime ,WA '55 ' ' 5 f r I 1 We liXt J Q ALBERT RUENES 3807 Fillmore Avenue Capt. of Track Team, Swimming - ,Q Squad, Baseball Team, Capt. of Service League, Pres. of Official 'S Es Class ' ,V V Y - Mass. School of Optometry Athletic and out of this world N-- LOWELL RUTKOVE ww 2064 East 27th Street History Club 'i C 'Q Brooklyn V V .9 - A good band man f -an 'V . W f .,s.t: a if 311' i NW' X WTA 1 J 'f f' ..,,., ,,,..,........... . JOHN J, RYSTAR - 2645 East 18th Street .. . xx' :- All City Band, Chorus, Jr. Band, V' R Sr. Band, Orchestra QVIA .Q ,gb ' Q Brooklyn College 7 ,, A fcxh He'll play in Carnegie Hall some day C 1 ' ll GLORIA J. SABELLA V-'fffffk' i ' 2791 Ford Street -' , 'T Class Pres., Class Vice Pres., X - JD Treas. Class, Sec. to Teachers I-D 3 B kl 'ZT1 ' ' 'la W Tigls yt? laugli??? . .J ri ' il 9' ,F 1 -it ' Y J ta' I A 4 . . V A il J W I c ,fl l 3' 1 'f l il ,, ,,, V , l l L L P 'Q gi- -J STEPHEN SACHER 3106 Avenue L Service League Guard, Lunchroom Guard, Film Squad, Sec. in Swim- ming Pool Philadelphia Textile Institute A regular fellow! MARLIN SACHS 3915 Bedford Avenue Co-Capt. of Bowling Team, Serv- ice League, Vice Pres. of Official Class, Asst. to Teachers, Intramu- ral Sports Rider College A real athlete RENEE SACKS 1369 East 13th Street Library Asst., Radio Work Shop, Sec. to Teachers, Log Staff College A gift of gab EILEEN SACKSTEIN 2437 East 26th Street Sec. to Teachers, Vice Pres. of Oliicial Class, Lunchroom Guard, Girls Chorus, Freshman Sing Brooklyn College A sweet girl fi l fy 1 fl JOAN SAFFERSON fi A, 1476 East 32nd Street ' Cheerleaders, Sing, Sec. to Teacltl, cial Class Brooklyn College Black hair, sparkling eyes JOSEPH SALONSKY 2216 East 24th Street Service League, Lunchroom Guard, Swimming Team, Gym Guard University of Pennsylvania Slow and easy STANLEY SALONSKY 2243 East 21st Street Service League, Lunchroom Guard. Baseball Team, Vice Pres. of Offi- cial Class, Gym Guard C.C.N.Y. One of the best RHODA SAMUEL 2425 Kings Highway G.A. Asst., Service League Sec., Orchestra. Term Paper, Dance Comm. Bryn Mawr Always gay and full of laughter FD 1 Y' rn 0 '1 S. 0 FD r' fb KD UQ C 9 'U 1 fb sf' O P91 O -5 ,Z 11' HTNHW, PH TLS' y LIT TON D BN G' Alf. DA My Vow f DONALD SANDLER 2300 Ocean Parkway Track Team, Swimming Team, Service League, Projection Squad, Sec. to Teachers M.I.T. A swimming chemical engineer HAROLD SATZ 1547 East 9th Street Jr, Arista, Arista, Boosters, Pro- gram Comm., Service League, At- tendance Ofhce Distributions Columbia Our laughing boy MICHAEL SAUL 1225 Ocean Parkway Service League, Track Team, Edi- tor of Term Papers, Lt. Capt, of Lunchroom Brooklyn College Quite a boy JUDITH M. SCHACHTER 2252 East 27th Street P.M. journal, Ticket Seller for Varsity Shows, Sing, Gym Sec. Brooklyn College Neat and petite . . 4- I ,lfb .jf-M1 'A J! I7 CLA A C1:gER 1340 st 19 h S et Jr. Hqis A a, Sing, LoglSt3l:f. Att ce Comny ,SMX Class Sec. l :Af ' A , Latin American Institute I -' J w . f , i, As sweet as she is quiet f ' A-J' J- ' Q , i in ,SL fi, ' SCHEKZAI-ITAR, f J,-fl Q ' Avsnpelfl If, ' at l rapt- 'Qi H'f1f113l1'J30U?ff09m' f'Ari5 C9ptf'1b ,lfEng, Projection i Ergl lDf-:ptf Mimeograph ,Squad,1Bow' g Tgaem, Asst., to ' 'r a of g- if A -' ,Ji5 y.3?e.,ii.- P we 51 Wo h his weight in 31,91 5 JOEL SCHENKMAN Q1425 East 13th Street Basketball Squad, Highway Staff. Dance Comm., Log Staff, Pub- licity Squad Brooklyn College just about the greatest ELEANOR SCHIFF 1811 Avenue X Vice Pres. of Ofhcial Class, Sec. of OHicial Class, Library Squad, Log Staff, Treas. of OHicial Class Brooklyn College . Quiet girl with a friendly air 7Zg,3,a,n-of-1 I .al-f '51 ., '.,f J fi. i ,za H- 'J G- I gt if . .i hw ii g A , Fi it 'S'-9 5' We 41.14 g, : if N 1. -6' N25 - . S Nu-f K- I fi. Q V3 Q Z, I' . :L 1 5 1' til,- W V' 5 A Z, 43 , K 'L I f yah, HERBERT W. SCHMUGLER 1947 Ocean Avenue History Squad Bates Expect to see his plane one day GERALD SCHNEIDER 2301 Kings Highway , Sports Editor of Highway, Man- aging Editor of Highway, Bowling Team, Sec. of Tutorial League, Arista Cornell No boost too high DONALD SCHNEIDERMAN 1414 East 14th Street Madison Radio Work Shop, All City Radio Work Shop, Service League Marietta College Madison's golden voice ELLEN SCHOENGOL 1494 East 17th Street 'L Editor-in-Chief of Highw , Man- aging Editor of Log, Senior Page Editor of Log, Orchestra, Band Antioch College A nicer gal we never knew MELBA SCHUB 1695 East 21st Street Class Pres., Tutorial Squad, Pub- licity Squad, Chorus, League Skidmore She can't help being clever Service SANFORD SCHUPAK 2016 Avenue N Lunch Guard, Service League, Vice Pres. Oliicial Class N. Y, School of Dental Machines Grand guy BRUCE SCHWAGER 2012 East 26th Street Football Varsity Kings Point Merchant M, A. What kept our team alive EDWIN SCHWARTZ 1840 East 14th Street Lunchroom Guard, Gym Sec. Brooklyn What a guy I' rr 2 ff X, LEA! R f SCH ARG' ' V - 2322 ' 2 h S get fr ule Cho S Pr S. - lfssy V I' A 'sta, AM, ec. to 1 - ance o , X I A' f' f 'L 6 ' ,J ' Brooklyn ' , -' 1 I ' ff A friend for every tsmile 'Y jf- J f ff if, -f 1731 i I ffl M, JOAN SCHWARTZ 1617 Avenue R Sing, Dramatics Club, Service League, Sec. to Teacher University of Connecticut Always composed JOEL SCHWARTZ 1654 East 13th Street Vice Pres. Official Class, Treas. Official Class, Longfellow, Asst. Guard, Room Asst. Brooklyn joel will leave them in the aisle . gg-'e Wi. MJ 1 vl..i.f-'df J U,,..ff AR R HWART Z G.O. C bin t Boosters, Basket- ball Team, . f Official Class init,-'Vi!9os. A? ue 0 A 154 ' , H V 1 CC W, m V if KMA Q Jo-f An a around li y MANCIA SCHWARTZ 1571 East 8th Street Sec. to Dean, Arista, Sec. to Schol- arship Ofiice, Program Comm., Service League, French Conversa- tion Club Cornell University A gal without pretense ARVIN SCHWARTZ 2233 East 29th Street Service League, Jr. Arista, Admin- istrative Asst., Pres. of Official lass N.Y.U. Here's to you MORTON SCHWARTZ 920 East 17th Street Guard, Track Team Syracuse Fleet but will take him to Syracuse ARLENE SCHWEITZMAN 1902 East 18th Street Official Class Sec., Service League, Log Business Staff Business The bosses' gal '17-T Q +1 .- Jn- vi ...O ,- I f Y' ?.x ii 1 x ' A K iii' -.Is Q -. tn 1 1 in lb. J 'aw 'R 'i is Xf- Xaxgw at . XA., ,.,, ,, .. 3 Q Y U 5,37 if 'iff . I v' -:at 7: he , X, 'GH ,wg M , Y- RX' J I St? N- 'I get 5- si 3 5519 A N., I A , . , tx .N S 5' ' 3. Xi- gi. ' Q . sy 5. 5 . . . A ,L wk R jgigxx , f7f QW ff n. D . ff.. f - 'L 51 ,Q y. lv Zyff I. M11 f f f 1 ,Zn-CVM' T :S N .. Xgxg X sm QE X x ' ' .S . , t Q H. -5? 5 if 5:3 t . ,Q r 1. g 11 NX X t xxx :sf X t A 'ss N 'YA Q., XX ' xxx X si 3 t N N S. Navy CHRISTINE W. SCOTT 1531 East 15th Street Chorus, Library Asst., Class Pres., Sec. of Subject Class, Newman Club Modeling Little Mill Blue Eyes MARILYN SEGAL 1863 East 33rd Street Service League Lt. Capt., Asst. to Dean, Arista, Late Squad, Club Senate, Program Comm. Cornell Charm and intelligence combined JOYCE F. SEIDMAN 1808 Avenue S All City Radio Work Shop, Busi- ness Manager of Log, Arista, Stu- dent Court, Debating Team, High- way Staff Barnard Destination radio DAVID SELMAN 1531 East 8th Street Swimming Team, Office Asst. Cornell University Oh Dave, behave RUDY SERPA 1562 Coney Island Avenue Football Team, Clinic, Lunchroom Guard, Pres. of Official Class, Sec. of Official Class Brooklyn College Hold that line JACOB L. R Ri 2' 5 East 29 r s Pre ac uad, Dance rvice L ague, Swim ing Ph nograph ly ing al SANDY SHACTER 1914 Homecrest Avenue Sing, Service League, Official Class Vice Pres., Sec. to College Ad- visor, Gym Sec, Brooklyn College Sweet as the morning dew EDITH SHALER 2332 East 19th Street Sing, Library, Attendance Office, Service League, Sec. for Teacher Brooklyn Seems quiet-bu t surprises .lf sa. yiibNALi1 SH ELAINE SHANUS X , 1309 East 7th Street s J Radio Work Shop, Service League, 'V Sec. to Teacher, Makeup Comm. Brooklyn 3' .' A Hne thespian fy- , xx g .gy X rf rsg ri l I lhr X BARBARA SHAPIRO -' ' Q C' 1:2 2313 East 21st Street , Lt. Justice and justice in Student 5 'C Court, Official Class Sec.. Service i 7 , Squad. Room Asst. Q T ' Business Q: , , - An uncommon girl sg filp mf 54 l DAVID SHAPIRO 1347 East 17th Street if Service League, Vice Pres. OFFicial 'ggi Class, P.M. Journal St. John's University s g .l 5 ri Gosh but he' ' -- ii , s nice C:-:Q 2 gl V I Nr' xg-rr' 1-if 1' -5 Q JOEL SHAPIRO 514B 139th street. Belle Harbor We Jr. Arista, Arista, Program Comm., 'wg Attendance Comm., Service League V, - :N Brown University 4 'il 4' . . As nice as they come 3 , P 1 f Q - 1 i wig' ' :J ii IETTE sn RO ' 3 8 ve ' 1 r N, A J , Tut r H, A N s ' ' a ., . fi ak V 1 1+ ,, V V Q1 0 r Uni ly- V , by ery 5 5 if 5 1 Q ' .4 Vg, VZ' , PAUL SHAPIRO , -J, ' t 2653 East 26th Street ' Class Vice Pres., Si g, Service i j? League, Gym Sec. 6' 5 Johns Hopkins U 've sity N 5, ' Q' . f An eagle T. .. 5 'ff .i ': -f in I fi! li aa .- PHYLLIS SHAPIRO 2221 Avenue Y Sec. to Teachers, Ofiice Asst., Service League, Sing .1 in , ' Business School J' 0 ' I'm dying 9' , 5, ' W ' XRTT' J I 5 BARBARA SHARMAN 4715 Avenue O Sec. to Dean, Office Asst., Pres. of Class, Jr. Arista, Arista Keuka College Precious as a gem W , ' 1 - f r '- E641 East 9th treet, 5 J' ditoil of Mat,Qen1'ai!l-iso-QfWi?e'ReQ Qofdmgscfuid, Late 'q fi, Radio Work Shop, Service L gue, Arisl . 'Dwtssflguegef ' y... 14' H VfNice' in every 'ay and thing 1 JUDITH SHEFFIELD 1680 East 7th Street Editor of Madisonian, Associate Editor of Highway, Orchestra, Sr. Log, G.A. Asst., Arista Wellesley College Beethoven's only rival TRUDY SHELLEY 1775 East 18th Street Class Sec., Chorus Fashion Design, Traphagen Artistic JERRY SHERMAN 2346 East 24th Street Class Pres., J.V. Basketball, Base- ball Squad, Math. Team, Longfel- low Brooklyn College Brains and brawn . .A ' DEBRA SKOLKIN 1637 East 7t S 4 . Dramati igery, Librar 7 q jd, Sec. to e hers, Class. D. Univd 'A of 'Miamw ' we Y ' ure h V ueen l f' , If I 7 ' Ni .fi 9 ALAN SHULMAN 5 1239 Avenue S Swimming Team, German Club, Service League Brooklyn College One friendly ,Quy RALPH SICA 2510 East 27th Street Lunchroom Guard, Service League, Motion Picture Squad, Stage Squad Business Madison's backstage to that of MGM ALBERTA SIEGEL 1584 West 3rd Street Go-Getters, Sec. Official Class, Li- brarian, Sec. to Teachers Business School Whch twin has the Toni? pf 4 We 3rd Street X X, ec. S ice, Service League, Oili- 1 l I ass Pres. j l: iness School fi 2 ess again! r,:4J'xUvj-'A I7 ull BAR IEC, L ,. NVQ . A T n A I L ...Q FMA cQpL 'rt' 3' ,h 42 ingsgpway S . Ed.-in-Chier Hi ay, ' Pres. 'Q o Senior ss i et,Lit- gg. raw tor LQ ' ep. to '- Q- 1 j V rk City S.G ouncil 31,- ll 1 -A-A ,--.3 O nanding I A 7 .zlrfi jj . K ifii' 'A ,I , A si EL I .1 I arlity qwsgance Co , Vice K J' Preilfgp , . O A aI' Class, f N 1 -J F, v , r eis ersiigf f' if L 4 I gageds behrfgaged A' le . 3 X , WILLIAM SIGALOVE '--, . 1495 East 28th Street Basketball Team, Swimming Squad, Oiificial Class Pres. and Vice Pres., Guard Harvard He's shooting for the top NORMA SIGLER 2129 East 26th Street Guard, Sec. to Teachers, Treas. and Sec. of Oflficial Class Business A swell girl all around GLORIA SILVER 1563 East 35th Street 1' Service League Business Silver glitters tool V!-'Q' SQ - ia i I as -R LEWIS SILVER 2306 Ocean Avenue Arista, Vice Pres. of Boosters, Log Staff, Class Pres., Track Team, X Commissioner of Intramural Sports University of Pennsylvania Pleasing with his variety! 5 . HARVEY SILVERMAN 3209 Quentin Road Service League, Motion Picture . Club, Room Asst,, Guard i 1 - . t RTM 1 Jig . R 4... ws. 2, T if i' J X -GS , . 2 ,g . X sea 5 . 4 A -gig Brooklyn College I Q J Q Value on his name! 2 'xl IX N if I . sa X ss Q t INA SILVERMAN 1224 East 23rd Street Bio. Squad, Staff of Black and Gold Beetle, Chem. Squad, Madi- sonian Staff, Sec. to Teachers Alfred University Brains and charm both rate praise THOMAS SKELLY 2054 Stuart Street Football Squad, Service League, Newman Club, Class Pres. Business He's glad to graduate ESTELLE SIRLIN 1823 Avenue X Bio. Squad, Sec. to Teachers. Service League, Sing Brooklyn College C'est la Vie ELISSA SHAPIRO 2268 East 28th Street Honor Girls, Madisqnian audi CA Stgff, Program' ourQm,,'Aas1a' Cor ' ll Iilqiyersity He1?eZf to goodness, goodness! L ., 2 , N' c - fi'-4 'kff-tl . Vrlr, HOWARD SIMONJJ' 9' N, 3720 Avenue L , '7 5 - ' ' I 1 Guard, Room Asst., resf of lass, Service League, Vice Pres. - Class'-4 Brooklyn College jf, I The figures show he rates . ' - .' BURTON SILVERSTEIN 1667 East 19th Street Class Vice Pres., Bio. Squad. Guard, Bookroom Squad Brooklyn College ab A ton of Silva-ruwdl IW Q! ARLENE SKLAR 1528 East 24th Street A, Sec. to Teachers, Grg I Asst. Champlain College ff' A true secretary 'C 7 fb 11,4-va A M., Uv, I JOYCE SKLAR 2026 East 15th Street Boosters, Publicity Squad, Dance Comm., Service League, Sing 'Brooklyn College , Sweef and lovelyj I , 5 lx., 5 , N Q5 - gf tn ' ? xl SUE SLATER 1862 East 14th Street Dramatic Club, Sing, Chorus, Bio. Squad N.Y.U. Flaming youth Librarian, THELMA SLAVIT 1626 East 8th Street School Orchestra, Leatherwork Club, Guard Brooklyn College Make hers music 'U ora- 5, y , ARNOLD SLOMOWITZ 1501 East 7th Street Football Team, Baseball Team, Swimming Squad Service Lea ue Arista City College A true sportsman O HOWARD SMITH 1510 Ocean Parkway Class Pres, Vice Pres., Treas. Brooklyn College Smitty's swell MARSHALL SMITH 2617 Avenue S Capt. of Service League, Fencing Club, Orchestra, Band Brooklyn College The boomer in our band ARLENE SOBEL 2017 East 12th Street Pres. of Music Club, Vice Pres. of Official Class, Club Member, Room Asst., Sec. of Class N.Y.U. Our kitten of th, keyboard ,. lf! wr 0 ' ,X 0 I-1 CE , if 19 0 st 1 I t t c ' Twir s, Va i ow, Class SCC.. gt, ' a i, ervice League us' s ji lf 7 wi s personay' fl I 7 1. , ,5 , ' f ff I ,sf gf' ' HERBERT SOKOL Y 1745 East 18th Vjqeet Track Team, P s. O i 1 Class, Sing, Log Staff All my Vermont C llege, . fay ayjfiOH.'ax Your ll l W 1 Q1 . Ie 'ir Q Iv- xf r A Nh- v' '-ni -X X il iffy: . f C - b bl Ab,.V' , Q T x .. 5 ,T - .. 5 . . 5 z .4 1 'Ki' 6 li' V QQ.-1 Q, xv, ,. S WG .4 - J fr 51' li y - v Ef,' xv X -mf' 3' we C, twig vi ADRIANNE SOLOMON 1477 East 16th Street Service League, Sec. in Gym, Sec. to Teachers, Dramatic Society University of Wisconsin Always ready to have fun MARTIN SOLOMON 1546 East 24th Street Baseball Team, Service League, Lunchroom Guard, Sec. in Gym College Home run in any league RUTH SOLOMON 2122 East 36th Street Sec. to Dean and Gym, Vice Pres. of Official Class State Tech Nature made her as she should be PHOEBE SOMBERG 1675 East 18th Street Sec. to Teachers, Guard, Official Class Vice Pres. and Treas. Business A gal full of cheer ROBERT SOTIS 1810 East 33rd Street Service League, Asst. to Teachers, Treas. of Official Class Alfred University We love Sotis fVanillaj 1 f NoRrfsPE W 1775 Ea 03th, t eet 2 Servic eague, Vice Pre cial Class, Sing ase S a Q Brooklyn o e ' 'L, - Q Girls. 9ab b MARY STAMBELS 2211 East 15th Street Sec. to Teachers, Oilicial Class Treas. and Sec., Guard Business School Mary is never contrary! JACK STANTON 2324 Avenue R Pres. of Official Class, Guard, Serv- ice League University of Miami We-all hate to see you-all go X 5 LEONARD STARR 1684 East 18th Street Theatre Manager A star in the sky '.-:- at siglxia NK R 'N A :Xt Q ' 1 X X ls Q Y R N N fi 'S 2' re 11 , r 4' ' 1 '73 ' 1C fV J NORMMSYSTQLOFF T Jw! 2271 Egg zzndjjgfeer l ft M Team, ovie Prvjf-?C!?0n Squa , Tutorial Squad, PrByCTltl0l'1 Squad, Arista Brooklyn Polytechnic Ins itute l Along his path success is lurking V: ,s . . . . Page .5 if . 9 tar A N' Q -is J ANGELA STEELE l A MARTIN SUNSHINE 2113 Avenue Z 85 Brighton Court Sec. to Teachers, Sec, in Attend- Ei ,A -I.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball ance Office vi l A In - City College Brooklyn College ii g l y R7 , f The sunshine that dries the rain She came, she saw, she left! ' N L- ' -. tg 4 ' K r,.x 1 V . Q .izgim STANLEY STEIN ' BARRY SUSSMAN 1651 East 19th Street Q Q15 U 1815 Avenue X Music Stage Squad, Key Room fs - I ff? Service League, Lunchroom Guard Squad, Vice Pres. Official Class, Brooklyn G.A. Advisor, Room Asst. Swell guy Columbia University X ,., He has the Key to the school XJ' FRED JAY STEINBERG i , CECILY SUTTA 1875 East 24th Street , 1 NAN, 1741 East 4th Street g Editor of Senior Page' .Aristay 'qs Asst. to Head of P.M. Session, S.G.O' Cabinet Host , Highway A- Highway Log, Sec. to Teachers , Staff, Boosters, Official Class 3 grooklyn f.L4..,s--v'-f ....4.,' P-I --9494. pres. .,, A ne line doll ,,..4,-nr, 1 f Syracuse University 'Q 4 7 f' Q94 He came. saw, conquered! Y- ' ' 'V' ,'-A-vt,,v:-1 ,V 4' - f:. GE.. 74. -' .2 - r - J W, MERYL STEINMAN LARAINE TABAK Ni? L.: 2302 Kings Highway is 1564 East 8th Street Sec. to Teachers, Library Squad, 'T - e-t, 1 1' Sec. to Gym, Service Guard, Room Service League, Sing as 2 Asst-Y Sing Brooklyn College in 5 - Bf00k1Yn jolly, gentle and gay is A- Nw A regular riot 5 ,94 BETTY STEPHENS Q! gf MARILYN RENEE TAIG 1926 Hendrickson Street ' 'j A 1401 East 35th Street Service League, Program Commqt .AIE Jr. Arista, Arista, Capt. Math. Class Sec., P.M. Journal, Radicrgi h H,- XX , Team, Chem. and Bio. Squad, Log Work Shop XX' ' , Q -X - ' Staff, Sec. Dean of Boys Brooklyn Q, 3 , . ' 6' 'll College Alert and full .of life . 1 Our silent mathematician fi f 7 ' f 5 f , f 4 ,f ,, . . 71 ' 'ff' if sg as N r s A CAROL STERN 5' ' if HA . T NB U 1663fEast 34th Street Lil 15 st 8thf S t Band, Editor of Clef, Library, Sec. 3 gre s. S. . , ,Y rista, , to Teachers . Q3 S X x , - rts i or ibg. oom University of Connecticut 5 ' ' ,R Ge .W a ebatmg -i Thoughtful, considerate and sin- L vs- ,N J Hopkins I rver y cere 'Q' S , K ' C ok c ' a h rlest fi , Q .Qse x J it RUTH STERN '-,' JORDAN TA 'NENBAUM 1375 East 18th Street ' A 2306 Ocean Avenue Service LCHSUC, Red Cross Clllb W Service League, Jr. Arista, Arista, Business A Class Treas. J . Math. Team, Li! Nature made her as she should ,Q it K. , XX s rv- , bl-ary Asst. j ' i V' N S 3 ' 5-b Brooklyn C ,le , N I-,J S' . M gf' X, xxx Ho th it o successkj 'Q 1 h N we it- ,,X: Q rt I J Q: 'T . ' iz Jr X Ah g ' f . , PKK N K -A - X, . ,wg .fyjx 1 , 1 f l 'gl' Wh' f ' ' r 4 wx XS .fff R WR 3 rritse ue' Arista, , Asst. to ade SSX! ' LHS Dean' P mm Om v CC. KO Cfmane ecord Brooklyn Coll A maid who h iade the grade I SHELDON 'IAEITEL 1917 Avenue O Guard Brooklyn College Guardian oi the safety of Madi- son's halls DAVID TEITELBAUM 2154 East 24th Street Baseball Squad, Class Pres., Serv- ice League, Tennis Team Rutgers Rutgers and Dave go well to- gether ROBERT TENDLER 8307 21st Avenue Clinic Sec., Service League Guard, Literary Staff of Log, Swimming Team St. John's University A fine mariner CONRAD JAY TEPPER 2069 East 12th Street j.V. Basketball, Lunchroom Guard, Fencing Team, Room Asst. C.C.N.Y. Don't fence him in v ,- f. Qui, V,' 4 . J ,N tl -f T4 JOAN THEN. .' ' A,-ij! 1708 East 3rd Street ' . Wk' Jr. Arista, Sec. to Deairof Girls, Oiiicial Class Sec., Service League Guard I I .J .- Brooklyn College .N , Highly agreeable f DONALD TIRSCHWELL 1185 East 21st Street Motion Picture Del. Squad, Room Asst. C.C.N.Y. C.C.N.Y., watch this guy go THEDA TROMMER 2662 Ocean Avenue P.M. Co-ordinator, Arista, Grade Gov., S.G.O. Cabinet, Boosters, Jr. and Sr. Arista Wisconsin None sweeter than Theda 315563 X . -4 . . RW' Q' . T 3 rs! 5 gg. ll? I A eg if 4 . . .QT Q' Wifi. 'r x' 4-'KV Q- ,1 sag? 1 it fa f f X rw 1 ,fwfr 4 57 fa M VY ,.,, N ww at is 4 a Q' ., R f .5 Y i V ,f lf! tw ut .M ,Q g.,, .e. 141,59 'N 5' , .:i'2L,, 4 -A 'L .Q -4 mu -wg 1 f x? Av ag. F, A I'.Q.'fv ... L A . .1 ri 1 ,, 9? 5' ,jffi 2 .-4-3 .4 r Q, If iv vN A7 N .X A ' 1 SUZANNE THOMPSON 2040 East 36th Street Service League Sweet Sue, that's you! DOROTHY THRAVES 1881 East 28th Street Sec. to Mr. Tobin, Sec. Sec. to Teachers, Service League Katherine Gibbs Sec. School Art awaits her in Gym, BARRY TOBIAS 2140 East 34th Street Lunchroom Guard, Longfellow, Football Team, Library Squad, Band Air Force He'll wear a pair oi silver wings LORETTA TRAUB 2387 Ocean Avenue Pres. of Official Class, Sec. of Official Class, Sing Syracuse A girl of true Madison stock IVAN TREPNER 1473 East 31st Street Class Pres., Guard Business He chooses business chooses him but Army WILLIAM TROYAN 2148 East 17th Street Booster, Pres. of Ofhcial Class, Sing, Service League, Vice Pres, of Ofiicial Class City No end to his wonderful spirit ALLAN TRYNZ 1851 East 21st Street Service League, Library Squad, Swimming Squad, Track Squad Vermont Gallons of luck to Allan LOIS TYNDALL 1653 Coleman Street Hi-Y, Service League, Room Asst., General Office Asst. New Paltz Tho' seldom heard she's left her mark NINA D. UDOFF 3502 Kings Highway Service League, Class Sec., Oliice Squad, Art Squad Brooklyn She writes to her sergeant Mit!-Ji!-Q-f-dl PHILIP UNGER Q 01141809 Albemarle Road J.V. Basketball, Log Staff, Pho- tography Club, Service League Allegheny College Will play basketball for Allegheny LUCILLE BETTY UNTERMAN 1459 East 16th Street Official Class Pres., Sec. of Lunch- room, Vice Pres. of Official Class, Room Asst. State Tech The blonde bombshell EDWARD VALENTI 2414 East 22nd Street jr. Arista, Arista, Sec. to Admin- istrative Asst., A.M. Distribution, Math. Team, Program Comm. Pace He's as nice as he's smart GEORGE A. VAN VAKAS 2527 East 24th Street Sec. to Gym Dept., Sec. to Clinic Office, Chorus, English Bookroom Squad Louisiana State University A pleasing manner WILLIAM VAN WART 4014 Avenue S Jr. Band, Sr. Band, Service League, Film Messenger Brooklyn College William Van Wart is a sport PAUL VOGEL 4200 Bedford Avenue Track Team, Arista, Lighting Squad, Service League Guard, Vice Pres. of Official Class New York University Paul gave his all JOSEPH WAGNER 1443 East 13th Street Swimming Team Columbia University A friend to all .2 LILLIAN WALCOTT 7 ' - ,V,. A' - 1644 East 35th Street ' D . I ' Sec. to Oliicial Teacher, Vice Pres. Official Class, Lunchroom Guard, I Sec. to Gym Teachers, Service , ,-,,', League Business School f Ik '--- Lucky boss Ly, 1 I sf fl 1 A , ik 9 , 1 .e'l ,A X , 4 3 KENEE-wkipmw J ff' ', 'st.,Z4't'h St C, 'I X Aristaylfl Guard, Grade gr l-Advisors fAsst., Mixed Choyis, . Dar59dY'C6mm. A P' 9 Brooklyn College Q I, .,- 1 ee' She's a honey 1' fl' lf! - , -lw4+rlgTINlfQIlIlACLE , 914 .yenu .7 'A -. Iqhorus, ageballdrgiftieid Mgr., -f,'i 7 Q Fo '- ,a nt1ci'patIon,' ' - Vf'if Y' Look now-graduation ' - ' I 6 N.-- t All- '- fi ssses- VIRGINIA W LLACE 1820 East 13th Street Pres. of Official Classes, Arista, , Library Asst., Sing, Asst. to At- f , S- tendance Office Chairman, Tutor M' 'O College Q Q22 A pretty package of assorted l 1 Sweets sg ,isigl il -s PAT w V is RICIA WALSTON ,- 1961 East 37th Street ' i x Sec. to Dean of Girls, Class Sec., IIA!-. , .5 .. 5 .. , l l 32. . X l X SQ 'Gi Xx X R are . sk S:-T it ,xl X - . 43 .. X: 'Ex .l l, . kg.-' ,Q U I 44 We I .fvzf,: ' ,s 5 nv . ,X is .s v.: Class Vice Pres., Asst. in General Office, Newman Club Business Dazzling eyes, pep so rare MARTIN WARREN 2540 East 24th Street Track Team, Service League Guard, Bio. Squad, Lunchroom Guard, Class Vice Pres. University of Vermont He's OH' to see Vermont GERTRUDE WECHTER 2029 Ocean Avenue Attendance Office Sec., Miss Zeh- ner's Office, Sec. to Teachers Brooklyn A necessity in the Dean's oiiice SELMA WEINGARTEN 1609 Avenue W Pres. of Official Class, Sec. to Teachers, Service League Brooklyn Lovely to look at tl 2317 East 16th Street Brooklyn Hasta la vista! HAROLD WEINSTEIN 1902 East 18th Street Service League, Library Squad College An O.K. guy MARVIN WEINSTEIN 1890 Ocean Avenue Bowling Squad City He'll bowl his way home MARVIN WEINSTEIN 2801 Avenue P Chorus, Service League, Asst. in Program Comm. Brooklyn Great guy ARLENE WEISS 1469 Dahill Road Class Sec., Drawing Club, Log Literary Staff Brooklyn Sweet and lovely HARVEY WEISS 2202 Avenue T Lunchroom Guard, Official Class Pres. Business Harvey Weiss sure is nice! MILDRED WEISS 2048 East 26th Street Class Sec., Sing, Service League, Gym Sec. Brooklyn College A Weiss gal BERNICE WEISSMAN 1837 East 17th Street Sec. in Library, Sec. to Subject Teacher, Vice Pres. of Oilicial Class Business Lovely to look at ffsegss -gsbiffes - 'St 9, 2 H1 C1 O F' O 71 Pl U1 E Fl P-1 Z Z IP Z 11 ' if 1' fs Q, ,Q 2' A s-YQ -me VR 5- 'Q 4 Q.. I. .all 'W W 2 v 112 , J f er' f ,gf Q Q, W 1 29 'af - J' sw nv f ,sms 1 A I - iz l 9 vw' A .1 1' is, 1 M . v SW I X ft, ilsl I Wi 'J 1. I V , aj ,ls-f' , 'CB' J N zffv lg 'A iv ,wg . L'-use , fy e-r. , . V1-A A 1 .Qt , ,..4 if S- ,n sf ' ' 'F' ,f -I wilt? 15' MARJORIE WERDER 2720 East 26th Street Asst, to Director of Club Hour, Service League, Class Sec., New- man Club Brooklyn College Oh how nice! WARREN WERTHEIMER 1813 East 17th Street Varsity Basketball, Tennis Team, Clinic Asst. Michigan State Terrific guy, sports and all GEORGE WEST 1515 Marine Parkway Football Varsity, Gym Guard Georgia Another Glen Davis 1 X NANCY WHITE ' 3215 Quentin Road Service League, Gym Sec., Sec. to Teachers Business M Merry as the day is long I , 9' CW ' RITA WHITMAN 1611 Quentin Road Dramatic Society, Service eague . ', 1 Sec. to Teachers, Tutor, Sec. i 1 English Oflice Brooklyn College She ought to be in pictures I , I '- ,IEANNE C. WICHMANN 1771 East 24th Street Newman Club, Service League, Leather Club Business A nice girl whom we like so well EMILY WIEDER aaa. L01-gg, 1410 Avenue S , Business Staff of Varsity Show, QM A443 Sec. to Teachers ,41 l like A ' State Tech Charming st le, winning smiLe, , I . . .Kb fl .4-A 1 N- 4 4471, 5 fl f'-'V 1-vJ,k4k.,,. qfflsz, -2 HAROLD WISEMAN 63 Lewis Street Track Team, Log Staff, Guard, Projection Squad Brooklyn College An art and literary man of the Log ,,l . TEDDY WOLF 2813 Ocean Avenue Football Team, Class Oflicer, Lunchroom Guard, Longfellow Brooklyn Poly-Tech Teddy was a full-back ll -xxff' L ' AX J - l WARREN WOLFE lik lf' 2515 East 24th Street Chorus, Arista, Log Staff, Official T Class Treas., Service League ,I .x , , Guard .. 2 H Columbia U.-College of Phxrmaqy, Y A I the road to gorylgf Ar.. IIZU f csv- 'U A' La J K n Elf K ,ls . 'JAMES ROBERT WOODS, JR. il' 2972 Nostrand Avenue Key Room Squad, Service League, Gym Sec. Chase National Bank Hey, good looking JOEL MARTIN YARGOTAH 3612 Avenue S Orchestra, Lunchroom Guard, Mimeograph Squad, Concert Band, Dance Band City College Full oi swing IRENE YARMOWICH 2255 East 24th Street Chorus, Honor Girls, Official Class Pres., Subject Class Sec. Sweet as her voice HOWARD YONET 1615 East Sth Street Capt. Lunchroom Squad, Publicity Squad, P.M. Congress, Service League Brooklyn Ahshing we will go STANLEY YOUNG 2223 East 24th Street Circulation Mgr. of Highway, Service League Guard, Lunchroom Guard, Vice Pres. of Official Class, S.G.O, Sing Brooklyn His honesty is an invitation to friendship DONALD YOUNGERMAN 1495 East 32nd Street Service League, Track Team, Room Asst., Handball Team N.Y.U. Handball, Donny ,fr-f-5 .W ,. flew, ,1 5,w+r'.f f ,,,.f. mf, ,, lv-' , as 'fp K if . ti i tr, sf , 0 Q K N NYE is ' ' ,gtg ' :ff,,gA, X X A or is x X iw 1 3 xi X X AX 2 W is ' L K X 5 N557 QE, . t tx gi iw.. if T.: 4 . r i X--1 W X 3 'Q A S Q t N A av l . Y ' . .f we . Xt S vs A 1. - ,F X -S, v A . .V NM, K. 1 Q XSSQ K , if- 1 ' A Sli-se. , X was V CAROLE ZAGOREN 1305 East 18th Street Grade Advisor Asst., A.M. Distri- bution, Jr. Arista, Arista, Stage Squad Brooklyn Oh, those green eyes SONDRA ZARETSKY 1902 East 18th Street Sec. of Honor Girls, Arista, Girls Chorus, Publicity Squad, Official Class Vice Pres., Service League Brooklyn College She doesn't need Max Factor THELMA ZAZIK 3663 Nostrand Avenue Sec. of Official Class Business , Q Thel's swell - , 1 ALLEN ZEITLIN 1543 West lst Street Projection Squad, Room Asst., Projection Club, German Club Columbia Everything swell from A to Z . Qvqgii. Hr' X 1 I h a St7th treet A A wa a - F . io. 6. Gu P, ec. is Hamilton .C ig ' stt, is gr ke l ,sdt -- X . ' 5 MARCIA ZIFF s g 1787 East 34th street Log StaFf, Madisonian. Sec. to A Grade Advisor, Service League, fi' X Leather Club if' CMJ X Personality plus tx, ' X :iz A . jg M 53 QE I E.,-za. lg -'i' I i t .t.. ' S J' t Nd ft ,,. E263-xii: L EL ZIMM 1945 Ocean Avenue Senior Band, Service League, Track Team N.Y.U. A great sport AUGUSTA ZIMMERMAN 1464 East 16th Street Library Squad, Scholarship Office, Sec. Senior Off. Class, Log Staff. Spanish Magazine Brooklyn Bob all the way! ' o CAROL ZIIVIMERMAN 813 Avenue M Library Squad. Sec. of Service League Office, Guard, Sec. to Teachers Simmons College Simmons had better appreciate her LOIS D. ZIMMERMANN 1972 East 33rd Street Sec. to Dean of Boys. Room Asst. Brooklyn College What she could do to Alaska AR I RG 753 avenue flgl' , Gen al Oiiice mon se e 's rz on A Sing, Chorus. IRA H. ZIPSER 2401 Avenue S Track Team, Service League Guard, Class Treas., Term Paper Michigan State Plenty of zip ARLYNE ZLOTNICK 1482 East 8th Street Lt. Capt. of Service League, Mixed Chorus, Publicity Staff, Tutoring Staff, Log Art Staff Brooklyn College Our Girl of the gentle voice BURT ZUCKER 2214 East 29th Street Service League, Lunchroom Guard, Track Team, Handball Squad U. S. Air Force Headed for higher things 2 SRCIHH ZU R dldnll' ec . in Math. Office, Soph. Sing, Assrmfsfgig, gue, ed ross lu If Business We'll miss 0 r 5 limi WL- ICM, f WIL R ZUCKER 567 Kings Highway Feature Editor of Highway, Cho- rus, G.A. Assistant, Editor Magazine, Arista, Tutoring Squ University of Penn ania Fine charact I ' A r e , IVAN ZU G .J j 4 ' Bed ve 1 'T of s.G.dgfjJESric! .. udent Courfwe s, og ff, sing, Aga!! , Johns Hopkins University Zung took the strings of our hearts LITA ZWEIER 1965 East 13th Street Tutor, Pres. of Official Class, Sec. Senior Official, Mixed Chorus, Log Staff, Arista Cornell Medical College Good wine needs no label l , , . ,ff 1.4. iifpfwi' I ulfai' ' Mi K!!! 11144 4 IIJU. ' ' F 'Iv r i I fin ' V - yl,l,1f . , , H D . J lv T, 1 I 'fzkj-7 - . , , ll ffff Y ,A , , I VJ ' 4 fl. Jr ' ' - if 1' ,rv BOB AUERBACH 2011 Avenue X Football Mgr., Gym Guard, Mim- eograph Squad, Lunchroom Capt. Business A manager from 'way back ' ALVIN BERLIN Q 2163 East 35th Street -q Track Team, Service League, Q Lunchroom Guard 'W Brooklyn College Q Camera shy and kind of nice PHILIP BLUMBERG 1414 East 28th Street Track Team, Mixed Chorus, P.A. X Squad Anice voice MILTON BRAND Q Q 2069 East 12th street Q Service Squad, Chess Team Q, College Milty Brand is simply grand JANE GRACE cRooM X 1661 East 32nd Street A Service League, Room Asst.. Pres. of Newman Club Hunter College N ' Leader of a great club f JOHN FAY , 1818 Stuart Street Business Great business man 5 .-A N. LAWRENCE FRIEDMAN 1' 1711 East 33rd Street Y A real agreeable fellow XS DIANE GOLDMAN Y 4289 Bedford Avenue K Sec. to Subject and Gym Teach- ers, Service League, Lunchroomfi Guard, Pres. of Official Class 0 Packard X Always happy, never blue SANDRA HIRSCH W 2502 Kings Highway 3 Class Sec., Service League, Gen- eral Office Asst. Y Business Y By us all she's highly rated Si HERBERT HORNSTEIN 921 Montgomery Street Gym Guard, Pres. Official Class, Lunchroom Guard, Service League Miami University Headed for good things ARTHUR KOEPPEL 1442 East 22nd Street Swimming Team, Class Pres., Film Squad, Mixed Chorus, Basketball Team Duke University Can he sink a basketball! BARRY KOLBERT 1628 East 33rd Street Service League, Sing, Club Mem- ber, Vice Pres. Ofhcial Class Business Barry is the boy for us JOSEPH MACKIE 3549 Nostrand Avenue Business An O.K. joe WERNER MAYER 2327 East 26th Street Track Squad, Library Squad, Serv- ice League Brooklyn College He knew his books FRANK MCALEER 2077 Coney Island Avenue Newman Club, Room Asst. Business It's been good to know you SANDY MEYERS 1515 East 28th Street Basketball Squad L.I.U. Sandy is handy to have around DONALD OBRECHT 101 Celeste Court Arts 8a Crafts Club, Printing Club, Sculpture Club An artist moulding his future GEORGE PECKMAN 2938 Avenue W Lunchroom Guard, Gym Brooklyn College A newcomer and nice CYNTHIA POWSNER 872 East 24th Street Bio. Squad, Asst. in English Office, Sec. to French Chairman, Library Squad Brooklyn College I Studiously inclined. - l HONVARD PRATEL 1542 East 36th Street Swimming Squad, Handball Team. Class Treas. Air Corps Headed for higher heights ROBERT KURT RIEMER 1759 Madison Place Justice of Student Court, Gov.. Sing, Tennis Team, Capt. Service League College High, light and handsome GILBERT ROGEN 2816 Brown Street Lunchroom Guard, Film Service League, Jr. Varsity Brooklyn College Slow and easy going RICHARD ROOGOW 1915 East 15th Street Service League, Class Music Room Asst. U. S. Navy You can't fool Dick Sec. Ollicer, Camera Shy BARBARA RYAN 1433 East 13th Street Orchestra, Service League, Sculp- ture Club, Art Staff of Clef, Class Sec. Business School She's welcomed everywhere BERNARD RYAN 2330 Ocean Avenue Swimming Team, Vice Pres. of Official Class Champlain College Bernard is hard as plush WILLIAM RYAN 2118 East 35th Street Baseball Team, Newman Club Business Bill's mighty fine SEYMOUR SCHLOSSMAN 2104 East 23rd Street Af Class Pres., Gym Sec. 2 Brooklyn He sure 's th best f i ROBEQ S '3 . , J.V. Basketbl ighway Staff, Lu chr o Guard. cial Class r s. i Georgi ec An e cie t Hi lan ESTHE CHIN 2813 Ocean Avenue Service League Guard, Sec. to Teachers, Sec. to Dean of Boys St. John's University Law looks forward to Esther STEWART UNGER 2807 Kings Highway Service League Guard, Intramural Sports University of Miami Stewy come lately WALTER WYCHERLEY 2660 Ford Street Class Pres. U. S. Air Force The ladies like him JOAN WILLIG 1580 East 19th Street Math. Team, Editor of P.M. Jour- nal, Literary Stal? of Log, Service League, Tutor, Arista Cornell An outstanding humanitarian ARNOLD JEROME WOLFF 1562 East 29th Street Chess and Checkers Club, Asst. to Teachers, Science Club Brooklyn A retiring bud +CCl LFQP5 KW i kk A rn x' 5413353 '- ,l A Q- -Sw 51W tr I X Y 1 . f ' 1 ' 455 X 'gy QW Y -- 'X' I. f I FQILQ XX ' fjxkiis 1 If ' EQ 5 ng, I Alf A ff? Q Q -...U A-9 I V fp J EC r' A 1- Q? 'li' N f fbi 41 JV- J.. i' if Q A ,E N V3 Lf vi PR Q ,Qi ff XFX M 4 , l 'f1 Q,w V UQ , In gf 2 Q 'SX-Sb m 1' N ' NN'-A v -Q 'N--ff? ? f f x f 4, 714 4 41+ ' I f A 7 L6 , K 'rj V 5 X f w' : f .U 1 f lim'-L K , -A ?1W??fv V JI ' l .1 919 1 mf X aw. R f is SX 'Y -1 X4 , 5 , '4 4 u pm ,, 9, IIZMIWYWX MlWW WMf N M 444 7 QW xx X X, x 2 Q x PAUL NEUHAUSER , ,AN W. 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Y. op. e 6-2239 85 CROSBY STREET NEW YORK CITY FOREMOST CHEMISTS Inc Nofhon Scheder, Ph G I624 AVENUE M, Cor. E. I7iI1 Sfreef Phone: ES 5-I I66 Brooklyn N Y Prescfipfions, CosrneIics, Tm se Belfs 5urgiCOI I-Iosierw Connplimenfs of CHEERLEADERS Normci Gross, Al Mogoril, Co-Copfoins Dick Feuersfein Herb Woller Soul Sfurrnon Neil Ross Morfy Gelb Morfy Cohen Myrnc GeIIer Borboro Biord Ellen Berger Vicki Forbrnon Carol Reimon .Ioon Sofferson Joon Fuhr OMICRON TAU ITS Loffy Bofee P MUG E OH UC? Bfoffmof Dove Gddhomrw Harold Soifz CONGRATULATES GRADUATING MEMBERS EV Lowell Zimmer Ed Schechfer Herberf Schmugler Dove Selmon Joel Shapiro Howard Yonef Donald Garcia Bruce Schwager Seymour Schlossman Marlin Sunshine Alvin Cohen Dave Tilelbaum Sieve Goldslone Tom Chirnenro Mike Baum Tom Mazzioli Bob Iannucci Jerry Sherman Teddy Woll l-lanlc Gelberg 206 BOYS Sian Salonslcy Joe Salonslqy lra Zipser Shelly Cooperslein Everell Wadler Sreve Berner Alberl Fischer Richie Goldberg Jay Diamond Shelly Newcron Paul Vogel Vince-nl Marchese Paul Emanuel Harvey Moledzlny Burl Kahn Bob Levinson William Epslein Gilberl Rogen Allen Kaufman Donald Sandler Ronald Dubner Donald Konicoll Edward Zinbarg Norman Sloloil lra Marks l-lowie Lublrin Nl S4l3I3 B. 8. L. PASTRY SHOPS 2141 ocEAN AVENUE 2723 AVENUE U 3690 AVENUE X E. Cncze Frcr, WENDE HOWARD. 'v': ,I::'. 'ers if BLOUSEGEMSII 1410 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY INC. Compliment of THETA KAPPA G R A N D C H I N A CHINESE RESTAURANT I32I AVENUE U BROOKLYN, N. Y. Befween I3IIi ond l4In Sfreefs REOPENS CCmpIimenIs of BROADWAY IGNITION CO New YORK KAPPA 'lcon Scnwcrfz 'Sue Coner' 'Sondy Bloff 'Cloro Schecfor Cnoncelicr Recording Sec. Corresponding Sec. Treasurer AIice Ccnen 'Borboro Lipeky Evo Rosenberg Terr Cone' 'ffrioiee Moet Jockie Scnlokmon I'IorZie+ Dfenvo Riro Eine Sondy Eronk Corol Gosfwodn 'Renee Klomer x Corel Monfog 'Booz Moelnowifz Lenore Meyerowifz Sondy PIo++ 'Morion Rofner Bunny SegoII Jonie Shapiro 'groduores CgrnpIimen'rs oi NOSTRAND FLORIST NOSTRAND AVENUE 81 KINGS HIGHWAY PHI ALPHA SIGMA Iolces Ibis opporfunify Io exlend Ilieir congrolulofiona 'ro Ilie June I95l Groduoles Shelly Boron Jerry Bennell Diclc Colifono Lorry Goldberg Jock Goldmon Arllwur Gordon Frederick I-loslwinslcy Donold Konicorl Al Lopin Woller Plolniclc 'Cormen Slerlozzo 'Bob Sleworf I-Ionlc Sonensliein 'Dick Tonenboum 'Joe Yorgololi 'Donold Zimborg I-Ionorory Members Denny Long, US. Army Bill Lubinslcy, US. Air Force 'denoles groduoles asmv nus1NnSS, IM All BUSINESS SUBJECTS DIPIOMA COURSES Why Travel Downtown? we ruxcz oun ououuzs gCl U ESpIanade 5 6800 Ib0I KINGS HIGHWAY, B'KI.YN BRIGHTON LINE' KINGS HIGHWAY STATION env Nulianul Counxil of Business Sxhools Buxinen Education Assn., Slule of N. Y. O 0 ' Day I- Evenin usxex ' Vixii, Phone or Wri e for Cululeg Learn Sfenography and Typewriiing fhis summer. Besf wishes Io oll our fellow Qroduofes STEWART GUTTERMAN BURTON RUBIN MICHAEL GUTTERMAN IVAN ZUNG Compiimenfs of GRAPPEL BROS. From here on we roll Moin QHICG: 2213 65141 STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. Sfores Throughouf Brooklyn Consulf your diredory for Hue More neoresf you NI 5-5257 CL 8-1671 ES 5-7191 Learn Io Drive Ilie Sale Way LAKE AUTO SCHOOL 1949 Dual-Confrollecl Cars Reasonable Roles 1609 KINGS HIGHWAY Enhance on 16111 Slreef BROOKLYN, N. Y. ESpIanade 5-4293 Flowers KINGSDALE FLORIST 1627 KINGS HIGHWAY BROOKLYN 29, N. Y. Lou Cauclwells 81 Bros. by Wire Complimenfs of G O O D Y ' S LUNCHEONETTE me AVENUE M DE 9-9166 CONGRATULATIONS! As Ever-We Will Do Our Besl For Graduafes of MADISON VASSAR STUDIOS Prescripfions - Drugs ETHICAL PHARMACY IBIS KINGS HIGHWAY Complimenls cl A F R I E N D DEWQY 9.9366 Camplimenfs of H E L E N ' S Lingerie - Corsels - Hosiery 1614 AVENUE M BROOKLYN 30, N. Y. DEW-ywia-5 WO M RAT H ' S School Supplies - Books - Toy Greefing Cards - Gills 1904 KINGS HIGHWAY BROOKLYN 29, N. Y. DEwey 9-9462 I-IY 3-7420 1301 KINGS H'WAY 1129 EASTERN P'KWAY Hessing Bros. Cornplimenls of THE BOOSTER SOCIETY lN HONOR OF THEIR GRADUATING BOOSTERS Gerry Arenecn Eur Berecn Jef-F Brcide Terry Buenenhel Dicl Ccliione See Cone, E565 Dffglif' Pmn Eisenoerg Leif Forte' A Pine' Core Fc-Slein Suzi Silber? Mol Geldslein Arlene Greer' Run Ieroelife Elaine Joller Sandy Kolnn lvon Zeng Duclwie Kreyer S+on Kroll Joon Mogid Jules Meiden Lorry Miner Paul Neuliouser Ed Qrslwon Corel Pleiicler Harold Solz Lorry Sclwworlz Morly Siegel Lewis Silver Joyce Slclor Fred Sleinberg Dick Tonenbourn Tliedo Trornmer Bill Troyon Compiimenfs of KINGS DIAMOND FOOD CENTER Free DeIivery Grocery - AppeIizers FiuiI5 and Veqetoblef. - Poillhy NI 69535 2802 OCEAN AVENUE NI 8.9707 AirCQndi1ioned I DE H For ExceIIeriI Ifolion Food EAT AT FRA-MAR'S Choice Wines ond Liquors 2302 AVENUE U SI-I3 A2814 For Hosiery, Lingerie, Sporrsweor come Io MARLENE SHOPS 36ooA NOSTRAND AVENUE BROOKLYN 29, N. Y. Complimenfs OI TWIN SMOKE SHOP 1510 KINGS HIGHWAY Cu? Rafe Cigars ond Cigoreffes EXCELLENT FOOD, TOO! Nfworre 83222 S.ScI1opiro, Ph.G MADISON PARK PHARMACY IIPFGSCFIFDTIODS Our Spef:iczIIy 2802 NOSTRAND AVENUE AI Kingz I-Iighwoy 958 DUN-RITE CLEANERS 2115 AVENUE X B'KLYN 35, N. Y. 311 BETTER SERVICE MOVING 81 STORAGE C 1316 AVENUE M B. Greenberg, Mgr, 5-7364 JAY BEE SHOES, Inc. 1625 KINGS HIGHWAY BROOKLYN, N. Y. Greefings from ZELDA GRAUP EILEEN GRAPPEL Jercme Asch llellery Broido lBUVlcrf Berscn Slanley Beclcer Don Bender Slephan Berner 'William Cone' Shelacn Coccerzl Ralph De Crecenzc llra Drcain Dick Feuererein lSleye Gciaslcne Millon Levine lPaul Neunau er llfd Qrshan Allan Oberwager Bernard Preziosi Joel Schenlrman Ed Schulman Marlin Seigel ll.ewis Silver Herlaerl Solcalslcy lxbxrisla Member SDGMA E-U BETA TAU SBT Ll. Governor ol Term Pres. ol Senior Class Pres. ol Booslers Pres. ol Class Baslcelball Squad Dance Cornmillee hhqhway S+OH Baslrelball Squad Baslcelball Varsily Direclcr ol Soph, Sing Cheerleader Varsily Baslcelball Dance Commillee Vice,Pres. S.G.O. Pres. ol S.G.O. Gov, 8'rh Term Foolball Squad l-liqhway Pholaqrapher Publicily Squad Edilor-in-Chiel ol Highway Vice-Pres. Booslers Log Slarl .leh Jell Burl Slan Don Sleye Bill Shelley Ralph John Sol Sleve Milly Shoulders Eddy Obie Benny Joe Ed Many Lew l-lerb Compliments ot JUNIOR ARISTA Artiiiir Freilicir, President E- fwwvvwvi Mfwvvvwvwvwvc- l 5 summer: scrroor A -Zeafuf to Emu ' Shorthand ' Typing ' Bookkeeping ' Complomelry ' Office Machines INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION .IOB PLACEMENT Special Low Summer Rules ADELPHI Sddddfdfglldatddd Marjorie Tucker, Secretory Nightingale l3lYC?7l2 Reservations for Bomqwets 3: Parties GENUINE CANTONESE COOKING AT THE FA R E A S T CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT Qrderw cmd Cantonese Family lflrrweri Pit Up tr' Trjire- Q 5 lglfi AVENUE U g?q'JaII1IILIIIElaIIIrLGIiItIgIIY E Q Near East lifttw Street Bfjfl tr 29 N. Elf E EEE WAS A A A A EEN IIQ'gY.5'-A, A IF'.'RjQQLFf:2l 1-AB-I. i s n M 0 SUMMER IIIGII SUIIIIIII mf HIGH SCHOOL EXPERTS and SPECIALIZED INSTRUCTION Eau? Succeaafal Peaalfta Proved by our HIGH PASSING RECORDS! Uur Regents credits accepted withuut lurlher examination All Academic and Commercial Subjects REPEAT AND ADVANCES20 a Subject MORNING, AETERNGON AND EVENING Classes at Convenient Hours JULY 2nd to AUGUST 22nd-Co-Ed Approved by Board of Regents 8. Leading Colleges BHA I NI 5-6544 WOICI1 and Jewelry Repairs Lompiimcms OI Under New Manogemenf MADISON JEWELERS HERBERT-BERNARD HATS SiIvs-iwgie - Diornonds - Wofches - CI-usa Rings IBZI KINGS HIGHWAY BROOKLYN 29, N. Y. ingfof. 3 ,': CIJSS :I J.ne 'SI Cgmpiimems Og Clwb B E L I N O S GOLDSTEIN BROS. 'ArIyne ZIoInicIc, Pres. Sondra Lehman 'Karen Gold, Seoy PIwyIIis Noyins COnCJy A SQCJOE - Cigars Che-ryI WoIsIi, Treas, Anne Scneingarfen I953 FLATBUSH AVENUE QZNL O... MIC-IAEL COHEN ' Loreffa 'Iroub Dorofhy Arlock 'Grodoofes of Jone 'SI Ruby ScI1worIz Diane S+rieI Lois WaId CLUB SODA 'Enid Bogner ISondro Conan 'Susan Goldberg 'Cor-QI Gordon 'Cookie Hirsch IEiIeen Jocorinf v SaIIy Kirsch 'Margo RicI'1IeId ' Lynne Riedermon ' Maxine Ross 'Joyce Seidman ILOES Wald IBI'JfICI I9 Kaye 'Ginny WoIIace IJudy WiInin 'Ji ne 'SI gradomes IFeI3. 'SI graduafes C3 'F'I V'3 GornpIirnenIs of NOSIDAMS 'CITIAE Complimenfs of fhe Parenfs of 'l'he following graduaiesz Arlene l-larawilz Elaine Morrison Fran Ribner Rivella Kramer Harrier Kalz Judy Abrams Sonia Kase Rufl1Solaman Molly Ezra l-lerrnine Priceman llllllll llllllllllli EU. INCORPORATED 45 ROSE STREET, NEW YORK 38, N. Y. --515.-' B E E K M A N 3 o 1 3 a - o 1 3 9 Complimenis of GAMMA ALPHA LAMBDA IN Eionolz OE THEIR GRADUATING MEMBERS Arlene Allas Lorraine Allman Marilyn Cooperberg Lorraine Eeig Marissa Fried Suzi Gilberl Phone: ESpIanade 5-8424 Sandy Kalmn Ellen Reiss Elissa Rock Mancia Sclmwarjrz Elissa Shapiro AVALON PHOTO STUDIOS DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITURE CANDID ALBUMS - WEDDING PORTRAITS - MOVIES 1223 KINGS HIGHWAY Cor. Easl I3IIw S'rree'r BROOKLYN 29, N. Y. PI-IOTO SUPPLIES IOL: Discounr +o LHC. Member: CHERMAK PHARMACY M. Cherrnal and A. Brodslcy, P p MICHAEL MILLER THE sERvIQE STORE 1721 KINGS HWY. BROOKLYN. N. Y. I 2811 OCEAN AVENUE Corner Avenue X BROOKLYN, N. Y. Phone Your Wonls DEwey 2-7 1.4!-A- 'N'v' JL-- ff JJ ,L- 7jjQ2yZjjf5?!LAut0grapI1s Qfifffgjlfs' ,, ffffw WLMLZ1? wwf W WM QQMLDJMLQ . . - 393 ,sawn . .gs .. 2+ . , V. A ip . V I '- 1 KJ? ' , gif ' 1 1 I XM ,A , f MN fx. , ff LW - 4 -wuz -J ' ijj'?4Q, , M V ' V L' '3' , . 7- 4, 5. , jg, , , 1 lujlyy ,.-Mir. 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