High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 30 text:
“
Shoving Off - fJfjQO J' Xlfa 'riff , 25.3 4? i yr! 'aa Xa f- ft-ft H llf P t M ,W JAMES BYRN E Senior Clrzrr Preridelzz' 26 AS OUR four years at john Adams come to a close we look back and recall the events which have helped us achieve our goal. We look back and think of the moments in our lives which we are never to see againg the cherished moments which we have expe- rienced and enjoyed so well. We would like to thank all those who have been responsible for our successful ac- complishments here at john Adams. We will always extend our appreciation and gratitude to Mr. Clarke, to Miss Keller and to all the faculty members without whose help we would never have been able to receive the scholastic and social teachings which have molded us into true Americans. We will never forget the activities we have participated in and supported through- out our stay at john Adams. The teams, which we have been proud to be members of, the clubs and other social activities will always hold a position in our book of me- mories. Most of all we will remember these events which epitomize our activities in John Adams. Our Senior day, which will hold joyous memories, the variety show where the senior talent congregated for the last time and linally the event which all anticipated with great anxiety, our Senior Prom. These will make complete the festivi- ties of our Senior Year. Graduation holds a different meaning for each one of us. Some will go into the busi- ness world, others will continue to further their education. and others will leave to scrxe our nation in the Armed forces of the United States. Wfhatcvcr our path may be in our future lite, we will always hold close to our hearts thc-se tour most precious years which wc- hax cf spc-nt hcrc at .lohn Adams, thc school which will rcmain torcver our Alma Mater.
”
Page 29 text:
“
HBUON GIORNU. Come La posso .1111- t.1re? Votulio fare un viaggiof' l5enissin1o. Si accomodi. Le posso sue' gerire l'll.1li.1. Ecco il Suo viaggio, l'r.1 le p11gi11c' di questo lihro. Dora in poi, s'in1- m.1gini 1l1e si lrova in Italia. Fun bel girno di priinavera. I..'.1L'I'OPl.1I'lO sharca Ll Roma, il centro del Mediterraneo. Dopo un piccolo passagio attraverso il Krall- lico pesante arrivera, Ielice ma stanco, a una delle eleganti locanele, mantenute nell inimitahile maniera italiana. Ora che si e riposato un po incominciamo a visitare i posli interessanti se. Le piixce la storia non deve INLIIMLIFL' il Colosseo e il lioro Ron1.1no, ricordi di un tempo passnlo. P1151 kUIIlIWl'.lI'L', nei gr.1n1li e moderni negozi, l'l.'.Lf.lll per i Suoi Llllliil e lII1LlIL' delle lvelle 1.n'toline postoli. Se n111ngiare Zxl l'it11Ii111111 e il suo IWlLlI'L'l'L' Lllllllllllllllff I'lSIOI'LlIlIL' l..1 so1l1lisI'e1'.'1. M.1 q11.1l1 sono delle .llIl'L' lwelle 11tl.1! VL'llL'ZI.l e un veto soeno. l L.lll.lll s'in- II'L'kkl.lIlU e kll'LOI1kl.ll10 le 111se come un ser- penle. Ma the hel serlwenle. I LiOl1LL'l'll I1L'll.l pi.1zz.1 di 8.111 Marco sono goduti d.1 tutti i 1'i.1ggi.1to1'i e non ce posto migliore per gustare 1111.1 huona tazza di calfe espresso. Per Loro che vogliono godere l'LlL'ClLl.l il Iago di Como olfre il miglior luogo, Le Dolomite sono indicate per coloro cl1e desi- derano partecipare agli sports invernali. Le varie feste e carnivali che hanno luogo durante l'anno non sono facilmente sor- passate. Un giro in Italia non e completo senza un opera alla Scala di Milano e un piccolo viaggio nel sud. Laspetto del Vesu- vio quadrato da un vecchio ulivo e bello come la baia di Napoli. In Italia puo sceg- liere il clima e il luogo che La soddisfa. Non puo mai fare un erroref' Spero che L'ho convinto. Che cosa? Vuole comprare clue biglietti per Roma? Ma certo . . . VINCENT BARRESI IRCSIQNIDVUO i11 der lferne L'IlISPflIlgI ein laleiner Strom, der l.ID1QS.llN Llllft l1 d.1s I-.IIlxl lliesst. Er kriecht Llllflll die tQI'IlI1L'I1 XYIICSCII und heruhigt sich i11 seichtc und tiele Teiche, die tin demj Sonnenschein hell erleuchtet sind, lXI.1HLllI11.ll s1l111'in1n1e11 kleine Enten in der Mitte XYIIl1I'L'I1kl die Kinder am Ufer spielen. Dann, liiulit d.1s Wasser leise weiter zwischen allen moos- hedeckten Hiiusern 1on Stein, durch de11 schattigen Walcl .1nd die trockene Iirde der Feldern, und durch die IhIJI'SL'l1L'I1 der Kiiste. Schliesslich, zieht das W.1ssc'r mit Gewall i11 die weite, rastlose Nordsee. Das Meer erheht Anspruch auf sein eigen, META OIEHMSEN HRA Ml 111i11l1le.1nos, tel xc-inte 1' dos dc LllLlL'llIl5fL'l, 1' Don, n1i novio, ilu .1 .11on1- I'v.lI3.ll'I11L' .1l 1ine IW.ll'.l wer W.lf .llltl lIL'.lL'L', Don vixe en l.1 1.1lle I1r1'1xin1.1 .1 l.1 n1i.1 1o11 Nll 111.11l1'e, p.11l1'e, l1ern1.1n.1, y su Igenielim 11lenIi1o, Ron. 5.llIl1IUN .1 l.1s ILLIIFH, f.IIlIIlIU .1 IL'.lIl'0 le IWITKLQLIIIIC .1 Don si su .lI11I'Q0, liolw, lo l1.llWi.l in1it.1do .1 venir .1 su L.lS.l KILITAIIIL' las Y.lL.l' ciones de l.1 N.11'i1l.1d. Don no 111e respon- dio en se'1guid.1 y no supe si me l1.ll7I.l oido. Entonces, en vez de responder .1 mi PI'L'glIl1I.l empezo .1 h.1bl11r .1cerc.1 del tiempo. Pronto llegamos .1l eine. A mi sorpresa Don empezo a fumer, alog que nunca hacia. La pelicula era muy buena. Eran las ocho y nos decidimos a ir a mi casa para comer algo. Cuando Ilegamos a casa todo estaba obscuro Io cual era raro puesto que eran solo las ocho y media. Cuando fuimos a Ia sala de repente todos estaban encendiendo luces y alli estaban todos mis amigos can- tanclome Feliz Cumpleanosf' Yo estaba muy contenta y muy sorprendidof Pero Ia sorpresa mas grande fue cuando Don me dijo que yo habia ido al teatro con su gemelo, Ron, mientras el planeaba la tertulia. ELAINE PI-IIPANY 25 dl .LI I g :gs .f-A ti ef f , linen x
”
Page 31 text:
“
ABRAMOWITZ, BERNARD First, Second Ho ors' Bronze Sllbf H ls g ,hooli Se Honors Assem- bm ' r o omic Forums, P i 1 r orious, Excep- tio al Service Awards, Library 3GBI horus, Hall Pa- tro , able Captain, Lunchroorri Se ea ' Aide to MB' r' , r. as' ttg French, ludean Clubs, Class ight '57.- Queens College. ADESSA. IUDITH Second Honors, Honors School, Honors Council, History Forumsg Honors Assemblies, Bronze, Sil- ver, old As , Italian Teachers' Association Awards, Italian Pro- ficiency Pinsg Meritorious, Distin- guished Service Awards, Senior Arista GO. Section Representa- tive, Senior Class Secretary, Min- or, Major A's g Chevronsg Cheer- leaders Emblem' Varsity V , Aide to Miss Maloney, Miss Cur- tis, Mrs. Kean, Miss Adornog Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Soltball, Ten- nis, Cheerleaders, Leaders, Var- sity Clubs, Cheerleaders Squad '56-'57, Variety Show '57, Class Night '57---College. AKINS. ROBERT Vice-President, Sophomore Claazzzg Treasurer, lunior Clam: Baseball, Basketball, Football CCliarlo:: lf, Gorton HS., Yonkersl. College. EXAN ERLJmf-QQQIICFFJ Marci 625315-SQM 5 ' Sf Merit mis, Qgg 'glued Serv- ice Aw ea 'sf SGT- geant in unchr atroli Wing oot, S al Dancing Clubs,-University o ew Mexi- ico. ALVERSA, LORRAINE Se d Honor- Bronze, Silver HServig ing, irst id Certificates, Aide to iss Austin, Miss Lizz' , Miss , nch- 1-Qom qu d' rnergency Roomg Swimming lg Dramatics Clubs, The C Silent Carol- ers , Iunior, nior, Advanced Chorusg Fa - ' '56, Variety , SS 19h -- Business. ABRON . F C S Mm Ae i . Ai 5 1 '91, K erti cafes, ,, ide to lx is , Kean , . ar 1 ' sl , Cal teria Ser tg , , bal as . al 'e , 'i .- I t W C l' b nt i to I , Q-a s Club: Busi- ness College KICLIYLYILL AHEHN. IOSEPH Second Honors, Lunchrcorri Ser- geant, Table Captain, Guard, Aide to Mr, Steed, Mr Byrnes, Soccer Team '54-'55 - -College ALESI, MARIE Second Honors, Honors Scliool, Honor: A1:::.-iillilifwzg History lltir- uina, Clif-vrcvn::, Bronze, FillVl'l', Gold AM , ltrillrin Prolivif-:ivy Pins, lunior Arizzlcrg PSAL l'iri::, First Aid, Hruur' Nur::iru1 C1-rti llCGlf,'2Ij Aidrr to Mlm: Cfirinolly, Ming: Lawn, Table Criptairig Luncliroorn Squad, Newman, Vol- leyball, Soltlriall, Baazlcetbrill, Badrrunlon, Social Dancing Clubs, Variety Show, Class llighl '57 --Hunter College. ALFIERI, ANTOINETTE Sec o orsqarqggecwl lt l- i rizmf ' y ins, ect p- r Clive Fire , ' Nrs' riiatg ieto r, M - ask ' , ra- rricrtics' Clubs, 'Breald t '- Queens College, A O, FELICE Second onors, Bronze ilA's , unio Arista- PS Pins- Meri- Distin shed Service s first ', n Horne Nursing tii ates 1 e to iss us ern Miss ll oloney a o s eic tif I o read ay lt, Q E ilello . 0 D lrtlelll Spanish 1 e Softball et Volleyball T name t al D ncing Va rie o l ight Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. ri S, D ' I' I I' - I ,d ' . A - i , s. ' , ' x , A r.. L if - , Miss 42-f rs. A Y I 5 'A ' , - I wi ll livl IQ 2 1 i A - 'Vg : QM' 1 I tenarttl -nr ce ,' r -: 5 ' 6:4 2 tv A SQA' I 1 I 5 , In 4 55 ' I' X H I I - ' Sh , S ' '57,- 27
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.