Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1950

Page 1 of 96

 

Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1950 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1950 Edition, Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collectionPage 7, 1950 Edition, Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1950 Edition, Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collectionPage 11, 1950 Edition, Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1950 Edition, Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collectionPage 15, 1950 Edition, Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1950 Edition, Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collectionPage 9, 1950 Edition, Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1950 Edition, Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collectionPage 13, 1950 Edition, Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1950 Edition, Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collectionPage 17, 1950 Edition, Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 96 of the 1950 volume:

2-1-1'f '-is-'b+.g f'.'. . ..:Fs12rr- P-f'1x:f.1s'-:M-'-1 '+'v':'-'-f1i '1'2 1-f e.1ww:N :-r'.w?::f - lrffrsf-nv? - '-1S9 f.i if- W --f-if-P271-.flfflm fi -ff'- u'-Y.-f f1'.E1 'f'1f2':1-2-Qrfffff-H 1 ffgfgiglgg: ?f?k.e,.-ffz .:s-,i'-v' 3f4,q5.e 41Q:u.5E.,f' 31:5 ,. Q1 -fI'5w-V515 jfwr ,,.va1'E..g4g:.f,-1-5'-i ',.-3,4-ff-. I1-:-'f -i'1',,.2y-x:Q3.u-59.1-12.19-Eg1:,':.', '-?--,2-z-1g42-,-.vm.L-5 -7.-in: Jw..-..4,1c.-,Q-...f.gb-.-z.'I'i 14- :7'+L'i.-fn-..s '-Z...-,.g.I. -J -I-IL, '--.gI .. - 1-,J - f , --f 1: '9L'.WJ?.,:'..-- -.73-'w rf.,-..-.y-ay'-,pri--3.:,,.ffI:Q-:Ang---:FF-.1 - 1-,L-. Iql,-I--..,gf,:-n.'1 1:.,,-:--rs.Lfr',f,,JA-,a A-rrfg--...'A?,--A--f Y-5.-'ah In , -'Ag f? 'cf 117.9-.-T' Ylv2',.:.1'-'fc f,-Q.-524516:-'Q'-'-.sqJ:fZ.4?.f-2-f.1i':.,-x'-.-'h'f.T4':fwf H+' ?2e-.afrali-. ,-'. 2-Qi-,,f.-i...cf1K ..3wavF-9.z!-I., .. .- .sA---I5?.:--- :gp-3 . -.- .L -,f .,.:'-..--- :.,,:g,1ft--,,::'fe-gh.-,.,. 1n,,1u.g.g,1..,-,. W-f--111-fa-1125-'-urs:if-.his-'il'-f-fm-':'f-'Q-ia-'2+f12a93f'u?'gy'-ex-Kaingf-?P',wf'-1-23:4'f11'zi214:22-4 -:2'9f3!iJTf H: 1-f EI'-ff: G1H'11..,fla42ff 51fQ5pf.'A.1--Q42.1.4-'.Eg,1r2 1 vm -+f-54'-...J 'H 'S-542 '37,fi',:-:x:::1 ?g5 'h 71' '?12.? f'5-iT5T-Tffi-654,34 'T 'f-4 Q:-'Y- 2'1?5'-H-5'1.f',.... 4 f5,2 F'A'.??S'Ie'3i5+- Q11 ? 'F Sufi-:f'!?7+ -'651 f?+?-T'f'?f3i,.:'w-2:7i1g ' '-fi '11-'fx ,rv-1-' if-, - '1.'fA? -.all-f..' iv- -e A. 'Zi' 1526.911 5, -'QI' 11 'A :.-if .-wg112.n:41.,a.' -nf,--'za'-M -'ug-f. - .f-ff' . : kwa, 'L.'.-'rl :afar ..,-.- - 4:5 i1:'e'TP5-.'.-gfI5v3.'7Z' :+.:v,:s':-wt1f-gI'f1.:aC'-ma.-- i.-5,9-5.52-Q.k?:f.a-IE! ,..gw,1.zj,gl.e:,,..:-q+.5--.L.. ,gp f.fI.f--:5..gg1'-.a,.'2,.,1g! fHZ-:?,-gr.f4.'ft Q-av..:5q,gI:',.,m.S5'w,g..M-1' -1 15 . '122f5'im..7'gf,',Q,3Phi'3f f9?:E1'2f'1-453'-Qi-'-.35.1'l3:'lE53 Ig?i.! fkzghmb-uma-4:f:Nmx:.wfaf.-ff-.-1: 15.-:I-.4-ft..-ws -4,-zfsfv.-:vafisI12 4::::-1f.-.sIg.4..-:'ff-1f- Q . -. 1'1'-.iwWIjg.'.1zI,Lgz.:1-.,9,Q,,':,:gfIgQgZglfsqw ggirjiifqkg - ' :gig 5332-rg,.+,-5-.?fg59314-fry:7:.f,iiaZ?rYg'..T'b.15.'455Pa...1H'-Ja.-Q: 213, Q5-g .-11:41-efJi'a':'-?Ej.5vv,,g ::fJ:'? U -. -53. . - Fw-?Eff.fww G'z-21-'y-1.3.'cFf-Qs:-'if1L2r'f.. --fwQ:'1..f-' ' xiii:-s ft'-.-'11 ff- I--.--H2-'3:'4T'.'J'-.Q-L:l?f:'?L --3-H-Q:--l.'-f'-2.2.-wfsffi-2'-is a1'.E1.': -'xii ' U ' - - .1 -X .-.W--H-wfsvnv. -f rf-1 .- '- '.fQev.stu....--Q: ---f .--.r-.1-,ws-f-f -.5--.---f-. --,. . 1--wi-'-fb.-.-:f'-gf'-vff'-I + . - . - - . - LgL+,f'g:+,g-5f2f-:5f11- f - .'iJ4f'-2. .-.QW-1-4'T'saSF' -gf iff- :. ' 'Kg'-3-11'-:'. f'f:'j. '--Gafrri :A','LI.,..',Ji, . 4,5 ,, ,y 'fI-Lv -'ffm-Z1'.'-E.--y ifbv. ' '- '::j1-1-g,,'-I . y,.,.s1qw :f:3If.:-. -2 - :rn- ' I fu- 3. ' ' ,,.. .9-A ., : .-rf Ji- 'L .1 -r-1-. .Q .A-.1 -11-E'-L n.f3'4-- -Q. -.-.f's-,- .f fi- W , 'K 5 -Q. - 0' 1.-9... -Y-'HMM-x 1- -'al-L. -,.I .X ...,..Q-.nv-.1 M.. - . -' -. -un . . !4,,,...:.-1 .-fig,-' --U. af 2- . .J I..-I...n..L.g1.,I ----V... --1- fm, --W..-1-.--h-ffa....w -jfs:--:.1-...--. --,..,,.. -IQ. .r r-'?' .. .-'-- u, - -4' -:!., 1 - .fglgau . -M-f, J' ygJi,Lh I I if . . -'IH - Fai' Q .ff-- .v--Dv af -ef uf- - -t'-4-:, Cff'- -1.-rn v , '. rw-'cf .2-. 'P-3. 11 ' - f- ,- 1 ,f- .- f .-.ww 434- -w... 'P -. , - . -. v 1-4... - --1'-:'1.'n 1. -.-7-1--.--..-Y' -wr -,-..,.. ...--,.,,.. .f-. 151- . -- 'r :.--ug.. --fe -1 -f.'..- - -mf- , - -9--. - ff--3 -.M .- , -w.fs.:.xg1:: .- 1.-u-+:r-f.w.2-Leif:-w:f...u -Y ., f..s-x.'wvf.ug'.-.mzefw:.ngfg....f-1ai'.,.,,.f- -fa...-f W 'ff'L1--':-,vrwf v:--g:f'-1-:ff11-5.'5- -X--,:,-1 ibii'--:miami''+ii,?QEb'fffr:f:Nff-152'-Q4iJ4.:L'?iiF'f:Snw'1..fSfr.f1-1A-if.?Tmfrz:g2H1E-'5i.'5.,-:S1?fQ:.:-.sf ':f:,.,+ '?:H.1.f P '5' -r .. f2.eGf-:.'- 5' fy :wav I 'H f11r?'F'2.l:'ff1ys -lf.. . bf ZLT:sT4.:.f 75I'rf'-Z'. 'i'L'1'r'-'DF. 7f ?+E'L. 1'f'-V74f.Iifh'QQ' Q-:TQZJDILQQ--k'24k.w.-'TE :ffi 5.':m:.L:-,QF Sa- . -PQI . ,I,. .' ,sf -21-,L.-' ' - 1, QQY' 'fa ' '5-.-:.,'-- ,K -- ,,-A' --, .gQ,, Q ww. .f- 2.1-:+-:LrQfu.:f1-1-sff-- .-f,.-+-4,55 '-M nggrf' -ann if M., per- WB? ' --I 'lwwwiif Jff.. .pw -J of .- -gf. ,. -'!'g5a,'f:..,. :o-:Pf'.!J7,-'f5::1f3Jg-?5l'ilfZi.f1.T- ifkfig.- :s1'Z-:'..v':-:g:..g-?E'i9 ff 'tJ ' .'j'?QT,'.,.- fii'514-5-.,r K+ ' . 0 ,, :giv-,I .-: ,Z,,r!-'---..-'-qu ' ,.1.y ff,,?-g- . 1,14 51 Nur ' ' -'4 1- -- p- -M' 1.5.3 I- V-,-v .IP .-- T ..-,f,. ,,4'. . 'ygz . . ' 1-.-'. '. ' ' . ' P! -:vi f Y '4 1'l'4, 'Sf-'v 1' 'Q'-H-'I 'j -- -- ,. , 1 'Yi L'-'9' '-- 4 .1 f : .11 3.3.-tiff 5- -2-4432? -.sg-11. -fil'..'g1.-'?.'T i' 5E4P'?'4. - ' 1 : 1.24.1-93.3.'-.2---w,gm'fwzg..-11:,f-.wif-.Hz-:.:-e..'Mv'.,..--f-.w:.- ...aff-f ,4..i:.- - . .. +1 .. , ,,'5 '..::-f-.-.,a v- A .aw -- . na ' -fs -1'-..ff1--p.zr- g:53.rZ:f.f,-..'.'v-fzgff rf'-wp:-.H '3.-5-.fais--ff--14.05-1-1.-ff-rf . -. ,--vw:-- Nara-s' . ,mf-g,......rf.L+'. -' '- -.- 1,1f,.. i'5, '-.a 4 '.,-'dw 46511,--..ff F.'.?'?.',Ff-I:,2s1r:yT n24r 143??'-T '-:fCrv'f'vgQ.T'4 -x:..1ff':'-I,1121-1.-1rve?3?'uj.'2.3:'-c5,:',gQ11,5, -... ,qKQ 'g, .-L ,,k,.y-Jf..9u- :.1 -Q.-.f N'1 ..e-fir., .wr-rT,,,' -fY'155P'L' , ' +ef4z vw11wdeff--2'51:v:.ff?ma-24..a+f '-'.'MQ-f:l:1-:.f2'-Afff..'f'::'--1.1-...fr ' 'W-Q. . Q- -':4m-v-- . -s fav ' 'ffm Q.-r--N - --Y. '-f f? '- -f 'hf.ZJJl'?'-: 'ftiev?7?'9 I. .fire 2 35. . . .- .- -.m l .. I--I,IIj, -f'? 'f-,-...- g' -1322 ..I'4I 4-- -v- - ..-5. Q'-af ff , -.U ' 5- 7'-QI. f :...-- E., . -- I -'. - ' - -. 1 as-no I- Ia.. '-. 0 H- :' .,-. 2.32.1 ' --f , .a-2 if-.3i.Q'kiv'i'-iw . qggf. 1.-.ff -2 'I-.. :Q ' K ' dw-'v' 4-Ht,I:.f 7,31 --.1 4.35 --ff:-'.,,,-5.-5. s-png -.-. .---- -gms.-f-V: ni. -- -' .4 :gf-- I 1. . -gr... .-Qgffa-f-.va--:Tv-II' -14 ,mit-1-..'v-+'.. . ...wif .-,.a-..g- -ffl. - '.-.fm 1:? 9f5:'?31ff74fi'ff'i2f?f'E-'Ev1'T3'T-?f.s f-f'FL1.-.-2 ':.f'---'- 'n '24-1--2 s----M-1,-.gI-I ---.-xv -4:5-L-5 :' .-3:- rw- -:M-rg,:.?4-J 5'...,-ge g9-.f1g7--gfz- .pan 4 .-- +- -f.- izifs5?aET5,.-f'LgfiEfa:13f9:.f5-551iiiEi?f:gii,wNi'532'e fiE.f.:,?17?35r.z32f'f.ee-if:- J - -'Y - grjgfliggwxxe-aklif1-+'5,Sg3QI:Q::f35:j5g1,vkP'3f,2.:554g3gf3-fi-+'f:?iz':fL:g:fa.5.y' V. ' - - V. 1 I-'-'-'1..5.cff:q'i7--334:-2.-fg'3'Qp.'6'ggf::ru1-,g2z,gI?if-ia.5u'f15'sf25 J 12f 'sb'.-'1 r.4':qf ., -T. f-' J' ' L.: ,-...Qi f '- . -. '--1 . -! ' , I'-,,- hp s 41 'V ' 3 'ly' 2' '-J, ' .' .-. , .2450-. 14 'I , '- . J.. -' - -,,'r .. ,L,- ,,. '. -1. , 2 '1-,, gas-gr..-,,4.1fLigxpgffgngg.-19,11-:,QQ59z3,::g?I'sg253afr:3w5:,I.-1- ghd'-5,,5.,:, -1 g.',w, . -.-5 --W - IQIQYQJQ'-35,3-5,m?-513-q5.ij:'?53,qQgf qu--fi-if-Qi:?!?7fb-+5-.5gK?if,fi5: 9 -'-1?.1, ff. 'v3-. .'.iff 'N '22-f 'f 7, --'--mmf - '-'P22fr-lH1?w'af1- rn- L--f Cir . 'Q-ff' -1' 'N ' ' .- 1' .--g 1f 4-1:-T M --'-f 'x'77'1'15 '9 : 4 1' ff 185 T- 'Hr 6 . 'H1'?f-wi'r'G:'f-2E5?fif:fiG,2f..:f+QZilfg.wes1z z'.:'...Aqf.-fs'Ksa:e-y,..:6?f..a-91.51 YQ , F 1-F.,--,'ME'f.f.fQ:Q'.-:se-Q?ff'f592'f+sm.., -f:'?'swf23'fT1'5f!F+fR':r-+:,,fr.',?,..:z3 U4 -V'-!r'P,1'.':3L', .EM-L-.2 'Etqf Z -. fag. 5-f '-4-1- 1 .iz- . iz-'f: ' I -.,Zf'?'1- --,..:.gtw7?-I-.,..- I, rm ' IJ'-'-' -fifif,-+ '7- - 4- f -rw 2:--kim.: 3 afgrj-J: 'IN RIA, YK- 1 gg ' 951 -w Sig --' -...J---5 'W-fJ 'fqYf ',M3vr -I-L 3'A S 11 -. in-Q-51 4- x.'-f- - .r f-. -Qsfkk QT'-T v--N -1-L .- .4 'N' . 'l-S 1' ,Pv- L-:'1':'3a1 +f --.w'--5.451nw.-.3-1G-Fw-g-ff'g::'4!:'c-gag'-51-r fa..-ffg,--gII'fqg..3-Q,-Q:-gs. - . . fr . gg.,a'f-- .fzggi-w::s'gfsr'I,.,Js-,Z-,I . ' ' IE , 5:22-.W f...v--if--N 111W 9 'f'?fJw2lv6.iX3 ' r'5 '1! -'..'u-4 ',Jt?Y-a:'5If EtA32vAfif-,af-q:'5r33gf.'.-M7515 -iiII!.'T'r 3:-7,ag,,y,. mf- --'.-'kfisai' 'It-,--,, 'G-X . ' , .M ,yyigfi-X 3:31717 Wfjgii 'Q2'1j,,3-4 f ':l..'f34'?f5fr ,41I.1.+eg'.av! Q5g.5ffZ :.1-545.-.3-:-p3.'.1-1-Lff W-'fflfvaif3.r'1-11't4.,'5Zr'-331--fr.. ev.fr t2. .fue-1:-34.7-'f-'.:f7' ff.-'Qi ,-r-am: - 4- ,. -Q .... .px -L.. ' -rug, ' 4 .27 - - '.-v-- .Q my-H ,1-.5--.4-.,1-, uifq4...- - If,,:,.,-L. -yi., -,--fs,,..5 V-F ':q--,,,,, 5. '.4fsfs-,....,:--, --1 ,g1s.-ign -f,3ir..4.-t,,-u4w.f'2,-v-1-l1.v- --e-ff.. Nr.--..'. Q. ,.. ,vm M. 9- - ' 1 , + . - .gpg-:r'g.-: , A' qi .:-2'-,A-.Q Q, -4- .- 4-.gr ff. ,a,..n.-:1,,..,.,I,-.fww,2g,,...,,-'Pla...apr-5-.Q-'.-..'f.:-,,...f,I In-.37-+yf.i.-.,,.z,. -,gI.y-..:.,-.5-..1,w: - - . 4-ff.-bf -. 4,--,. .4 ,, ., A .....Q,.. --'-.sg ..-z.:J5.:.1- '15-.. -'-5-1 .:-'f:+fP:e-559-i :.'f5IQfrFgg.ub 50,5127-t ?L5-f,s5f.'4sf'.5i ....1T.?:Q-E:'.'wg5j.'-:4f4.'..3G-Lie?-T' , - '- .127 .:'gM3' . 9'-., f guy' '37 Tiiefnif---.11-P ,121 ' . .I 4 if - , ff1' '4 ar-1:--Jw' PE '-' '--':-'ff .r.'.1 5. ..'-.-,- ' ', .. H f' f .. . . ,r ' ' . '- ' -f' -1--- Q' ni-.-.wr---v . -2. ' - V-.i'T,51.v . -1. :,AII.. I ,. C: 'Xl . I -:-,',,gfi'ffS2g5f.sg 1. f1'?f4437Lvli2:r5Qff?4'2gjfi'Q:,3 'kia' 21.5-5 I-s'fi,i'1 j55s253V R --'Pi -' 14? '.-.--rg1,5- f'..:'-ww--,f ,qs-f-Q +.f.g.-':.- .gr 3: f f ww- A' --rr..-. -,nr-Hn' x - .gp - 45 , :-..h- -1-4 -- -. Q-V..-fu iv:--. ,,- 11445, 4I:'w,'3..4'.'9:T..,,,. 3II,..'?:f-.1....- gg-1 3'-,:v..-.q. nyf. -14: .- ...gg--..g4'ffg.gg.1 339'-j.. -.-f -g.- .. ,. .J - -PM --. ., - .CM . .15 ,-,. I-...-vm 72 -,,.,.1 -,...x ,. ... -4-'. - :'-.'--uv' .--.cr -,r'?-..-Qlw...-w b'1f 165- : .' f - 3-.. -4 .. -5'-f' .- --- -f . Q- -'--.5 .. 4 ' 'Vg Mp' '-'22 f'-:-:-'-f-'- - rf' ' -g .1. . L-seam-qaE5S+.'+.-Q 5a7f:R5r.-fb--,q .-. 1 m.-----1-suv? - -1--. ..ggJ4',...-.-.-.Agn-wmfvb,-... .. ...Q-F . J.- .,.-ww, . .Le -af 2- ,...,.s.1-- - ,yy q1qe,Q,,f,.. --,.- :..,g.-,uf-wgxng-a,.a:.--I ,.E-Qrffi-Q,-sv-.r.:1t:.-e::,d.g:f...:..,- ., 1-fq7 f.'-'qyf'.'g-',Q,-lf' -'-.15--1. ,wp ,,c,,,,1i- :rig-'-14 , - e -1 , ,pf-ag,-I,- --1-2.1 fn., ,A--,m'-4 3-'ve-,'25f'51'h:1'fg.q.wxTf.4- -5-fjii-aaa. . my -'iff-'::..:a I. QI25' 1 Ar-11 . - '-'Y - '-.1 -r' .HI .19--1 .- ry 7 '-.1 8If33f'2 55' f.55...-H'1E.f?fEg..:magp??ff'f1qgiQ5aq.g,,-Alifmfjingirg- ' - - fra ' sf,g?31ff,. 1f59gQ ' -f' - 1 1 --ff M vw.- .:---- - : - -5- - af- ' ' r' 'J' -Q . , 1' - W ' , - V - ,- .'-1--:.,. :,. 4 Q.-PM . .T -3 -.s.?36iE.?' gf- -'J - . - gr-.pgifgsge-v.-.42-fisxfr -154-q,'..gu1.-,,.,gf7:.a-r:1r1-4..g,.-. --:aQf '. v-rr.5..,g.SIf1..3. r'- 1 --y ,,.,.. .gv'.:--- ' 4,4 ffm? ff,--.I . an-.1',-' f- U,-1 . . 3'-35.4,'-'j,.?-:??':..: '.sSgAs?..f'a.L:g-,Lfff .-- -SML:-?: m,If..,uI4.g- f : '1f'1Tf-y ni- 'gg-,gsyf--.T43+:v fjf'--f,' I L' ' 3'4fZ'51 f g- 5.4 - 'f.f'Q', ' flu-I:- .. I -4, . --25-,J 'If '15, f'f'f.'j'--'I'g'-' f.f,q.-gf - :.....rf,.+r-f. .mga ,gf...,ri5f574 2 Q .-'fu -we-----: .N-ff 1 . ' '-Q1-H,--v 1' fr' - ww - 'Q 2-. - N.. ' -gn-P . :- ' .- fr-::'-Hfffapl -E.-1-:...f ..-12'-.:' LP, 3h:,,..:-S rn,-,Y .v'fn,-1 I ,,I.I4g,I1.,M,--A. .- ,I 1 I g -1 . , ,I QF, t, ,-1, ., I If.. . -152.55 . I .,,,I,I,,5L.5,-....I.r --,JI .,. IJ-.bu .H-. ..h., ,rim ,, .gwII,,.,,.rs3.g,-+l'1f S'- .gg grp,Jsi..,, .I4.T,I.. ,T Im, . 5, I1rI , I me ,I 4, . - - . ,, ,. ., . .-U., ,I',.II,f..,,.,.1's.....,. ,. .,. ,. I,, 5-Q., JI,-P.1II +4351 av'--1 1. ' -'...-1:5-1:-fu -'-:1 '--,:,--- ,+. Vc If ' 4-.Lf-.: - 4i'P1V rf 3 - - . -.v. . - - ww- .1wa9'M71..:3'1--5v1- -I--eu-'Q'-1'L 'H-3-f:ff .,i vy-pi! - vz2a: ',amf'+1ff'- Safe'-4.41wn5i5 f-mf..-'I.' pu - Q -f f. .aw x 2 2 .. 1-'12-.4 : ' 'ff--'Z' -v-:1-.-f-4? -.-'wv1:f-1'1:--'Q-'-Wm-,-'..a..:z -:fa .1-my ..,-. - ... -L -I -,?-iff... .-.1---H.-.I rfb . I . ., ,IN -7-, , ,, -Q-f. I Nz, rv. .+- ff -I -.I+,p,,f,,-,,,- '-1. -, ...gf 1 .fy kk -- Suk'--2...-.Tf' -1 -K -.V - 2:5 .- 9 - .:' -1 '.f .- sqm Q- -- ,-tp' 'C I ,- : :.:'. -::-.- '-'1.,'f7'1!,..!.g- ,..-' 'ri-L wr-s '-Ya' '-nik: ff '-fl 1 -' 1 Y-,r'?f' .-17-Mid. R 1 J' w - .- -- -- 1 -. M'-'-'--' 1.1-:'--'.-P7-2 .'-'v :f'Grf'EIHs' ' .m?c'-7-P-f W .113 4 .1 ,ugwv f.-, J '- 5- ,. 1 2 '- ' ' - ff'-4 ?- .--..'-gba 1 '---1-.frffztvbwhlfqgav ?5fFi'Q.'fQ,l?.1.g33II3,4e ' ,gs-.g.'ei-n1',fI,,q5f,I:I:,-qv . .1 -.II--.TI .,,3- ,- .fit ffin f-' I -Off I, i: .y, -....,I ::.,,.I.. BR . I H LII H I I gwl.,.,,fg.,- .M .-J ...If I . 'I?,g,.. .-.aw-ii I, .. .E .,.-I., ..I.I..I -'Q '. ..-N... 1. -. A .rw .2 'ff A -'NX -'--' 'mf' - - - 'fr iff' ', 4- - . - f --+.-.- ?'ia45f?q.2'121,f.,.g-'-i'2.q'g-ff'iv:5?ff'Hz-E:-.,...Gff'i2:E1':zeff'r7ff.. f -?'..gii.f'7f .. '3i':ff. f:-5-I 'f' f-'.a-T51-gain ' ' iff 'ldv ,, ,. . J.. .. I. . - Q- 1- - 1.-5 ,, . ,, .,, ., . - . .I ' 'E'f La,1ff'-St -' --r. -- -Sr.-4'4'c.'w'f?F '-1'-C' 'f.'1'f 'i-Q' ' Z' ' M H5-1-AR- a.p: ' - F' fi, of ' 7' - K , ' ' . 9 .QRWFM4 ' ff-'L---:,-. --Q. wx.-emi' M.Q.m.,5u.v1f.p. ....:- .f .-- 1 -r--,.-.1-ff ,fix -Q --1-5..-av, 5' kv- Mm. . lags.. ,, - ' 'utZ'.:E3d:f.1?.15,- 7-J'5fR:Hi:.:....v2v:-J'-'-rift'-A-661.-'- v A' mr -171' .1i2'..'-'sur :J-f fu, Q '- ?'A,,2-4. . --26'-1 '24-ff.. Zxhf-fPgs-1-y:'!'p:,.Z1',.i.4,QQS-ag-+e'Cf '-4k.?'f5yf'-?:?? '-1 4. s T',..Y' 'YL J. 4 3-.5fg4'..m15,-H'2: '-. , F ----T1...,4Zy:S-' L- Gia- eQf.1'-use-twswff-:'w--Jai:-'5.'.1 ' gi:,.w,-'- 'fC'f.1,':A32 '-'Z ' -'vw-A' if 9' Y' 2354 '-+-' A -:HL-4113.-17.- ' - . -- --J-r-dz .-'-'f -'J 'Sg?'- .'.-.f ' 1 f-1 - A-, 79 ...JW r -'rv-H'- 5 fe. '-.4,.v,20.qn Svifs'Cv--- wwf- 'Q 'f'2-4:-'--1-. J .3-w '. -'avg '. '-.- ,V-.31 :-1' 'Niki '1 .4 ' - fi - .HJ.-1-454H-f4:r f?'F.!2'g.:ffa--1:fLf'-,- Jr --Tax.,-..a.., 'Tumi' : ' .--. - - .Y1ff'i'f'3'4f'bg ' W - ,. -. l Q Erie' ,,. A55 1'q'V ,c12....,13,r,7n:g. '--.rf ,S - 'f-Eve:-fbi ,Y ..,..1' ,Q-' - 3'71'?u,.gf ' :'-gcsNwf- JA.. 2' 1' 1' .A '-6'-,2Jb 3'V'P wg,-'11, .- :J L'.'N, -MI - . --1-.-. 2k '- .- -tbrs-.L'4.. em ..- el, A 1, f... .. 1. -3- 1.1521 vw ., , 'A f 1'-.5-...J I fr ,- .--Q., .,.,J, ' - - ,-.:. 44, Q1 Jw. pf' 3.54 -3, yi,--.-1. fs? .. -'f9Z'3-akawwa-.R--17.-ii., 4:.u:.bW'1-Sei 'mf aka-gp . --.rr-' ,ff.,'a12'-'.-wx:-'l fl 'Gi'W':-:Q-+-L-rfrif ff: ' . 'iFi '?Z ' Win xr.:-2.1 -. ...f:W- -gf?-ex -s-ff. -fgr- 2 . - if-2' ' E '-AH1 - .-N2 v, 4-. ' ' 'x--NF' ' '.2gf-?'- 5 ff ' 11 'ffgffvi' R fl' .fl :Puff .L if.-s:f.z..,....-,..,.. Hs.. . M'5-1-.g - . . -. . ... .. - f-M L.-. -.x-f..-f'f'.3, +ET3fSq.. ' - - .4-M .L .fx-u .mrlf-'ff .1 'Iv f. -:N-1, .- -f.-Q14 - 3'---'-: 1Y,g:Nr-1'v:!?fxm'b-a-'f',.,,'-.1- -., . 'A . . H- 'A :qt w -- ff! . f9. '1?11':,L 'H -9- A 'ff ' -'-434623-q r'513?1g -,gi . ' 1 fl Pg' .. ' Y, '- uf- 94 , - ' 'f af. ll 5' dimwfgaug -Qi ra:-aL7 1f.es,3kfmSf?1'f'g:t5. -A J' 'fn-. -Hsfg ,4i'.i1- :'. .:'we V- ' H:a'i3'1??z --Fisfdwmzvffi' fviifflfmfz-Q4 v-5 'k-- w'? fm-'gi' -- ' ' r.g..1.':-:.1.-111.1-nf. fr' -4-Cf' Wfggii? -:fv: 1:-' mf 4 , a is -.:- -f. f A1 -:e-Lf-'1 14 ra,-. if I---4-'f'-CM' fsff-v 15-fa..-.. .Ib-?9fS x - --swf ..f-Ha.. .. 32 - - ' N.Y'-'Fv.,uf.--.- Sri-'f-H1 5. -1: . 2 ,f I: .I I1.L.5j, .. II 1.-I :??...g.3- mini: ---1 I I -..-. ,,. --. .I If 3,,,Q. .--Ia, --:-If'-I, a,,I.s . Rv I II, 1.-I Ii . - 1 'ji Ig 1' . iw. ' ---'A--:r 'i '- -- -K 'pf ' '45--aka? -. - ' ' 'H' 4 'H' 1b.w,' -- ---' 1' - 1-1-. t'.'h.xLgY3:'5,21f f 'iam' - ' 'wmv' an-if .. M 1 ,. 1. -1....-...- JS, if 1,.,,,I :f-:fs-.ws , 351,331-, ,. . -.H-f - A 'Qffvf - 1 -f .W 1'--.2 - 4 .. - -.uwwf Rf. .I -xitaifmtzg. -4, .fsHi2f..,--fgfgwg if' - wii: - . . - 1 , - -if .ff'.-hae... , ' gf if S 7 frjgm-an N..-. . .4 II , -fc, ,,I.I I , I? I I, ,ii-II II ff -3, A v- -. .sr . - . -A . ff.h'1.-.f. 'L 1 .15 -J. -'f - . .-Q. .Q-. v Eff-ff iv'--fa-i'?f.' t'-ek,,.,q:f'Q?'f.':fwi:.-.g53.'3aefS.':.-v 4-J'-':.a+?+:.-1 ' ---3 , .1 f' ' ggi - t- 'B-P2 -zrali ' -f.-.-E' 21.-l:c.1 1'-. S ?'fr'F 1f'4fff--' - ff ' ' --fav 'iii' '-35523. v --4-'A ' I -. .r ' x.: Fu' 1 I ,Tv-5' 'V n. Z ' .19 ' ? ' fu ,-. ,gr I 1-f . -,.-I..,,5s. an-.11-.4 -135g- '...f,... - pf- -- - -.-4-- , - f. gp-- .rEf,4 91216. A - -wif 'Elf s K5 f'!:QE'ff5,2Ji? Ja, .Q'?'l,:' Y 14 ., : . M . : I ...., sv V- .f v ,f u :fb-gg:4p, ,.,f.r:ii:1uA.ii E I . - ,V f ' -' H'--..::'I 't '.. ' fx -34 .gppw 1 1 W- vf '- ' 1 k?Qs:5f-1 - - Q - , fmt' 352- 'Q ...?.25,-sf? ' fi . ' .., .' .. w 'A '14 , ff f ,.-I' 'I ' A - '. -'. xy -' 3 .1'-- w 1-,ggi -I .-I-Kidz' . 1' x v'- ' 4 --' fi ': if ' - ? . - 4.1-9 ' -'7' ' 'E.'5 ,.zX'a' 1 ' 1 -' 'f--:- ' . 3 . -.af ' 'T . nf. ' 4 '-' '- ' '....',' .: . YK, ' '5 -f 4-at-1...-' -. - - -f -- f . , .fv - . ff -. .. sm- -Wy-Q--. - 7,4 n I., ,, , .., nv.: 1, .11 . .651 1 Q A. 1 ' lf.: ..--' 1' xg-E, 3',-xt.,9'.. ' ,I -. ',- -I 1- ,. -- I . 4 I + ., -'PI -A ,, . ' WQH11 ., Mi .'. , I .z YQ a-SF 1. ' . - if .' ff rt 5,:3g'.ia'2 N .. - ...p .-:Q fn- , fa '- M' -' -. as- - -., -K., .1 . 1 ,. .4 ' 'A I,,.f , L,,.-r fu, - f ' 'Ki' A ' .' -Pl: f. f..,.- ...A ggi- . .qw -. ag 11.-f ,. - W.. I1-I MII I e:':',,4,2I , 4 , v' - --,,,. . . if.:-.' 'f 'vm ' f ,.I'? ' ag,-,x--' ' 'Q .,, ., . . K'-f fn . f .-. ' -g ' . , 4 f ' 'Q' ..W- 's-'f'fi- A f- Kawx H: I, ,.n. f- -4-:Y - ?- 4 . 'P' - iv- . -- gi- ag-iff' f' .na 'US- 52, - - . ' - '-522-fff 557 Hg,-i .V -if 1 . F' ' .ij . - -' 'u -.11 :fi-' - 1-Lf' . f ' ' JE-' . . Jr -' 5 pigfgga '-..- - ' 'rlw ' .- ' --4 'wiv-. --'H fd. ' ' . rg ff? . , x- --fi' '. ' . -. ' Y' .- - '-' - .. ST- .5 -of 3- ' -5 41 5 -- 273' .J W if-E12 -w-2-si?- ' ' '3'4 !'!!ef:S3'w wG, EV -v. 0:35.11 I A.---. Li' - III. x 5- ' E -5 if , 5 x . I.. 5 4- 'I -1 - ..-I I .V I'.::i.iQ' .. 1 ' igyg, ws-Fgg 'F '-Ji'PZk'S'!L'W'J l'.f-v- -,rg-fp, J, ,,, , H A 31 1, -s.-1 3 4 Q, 1 .q,,,- .1237 fgq,-pllhqe.-,, x,.4,,,,,,,,:.. ,ul vw- - 5 .Q . g- 'x Q S. Q. ,- wr f-Ep n -, .-. 'S .-f- mv- -. -1 ..-. -. , uw . , M .ff-A - ,fa .,.,.ff,..,.f-1: :e2:rgve.5:,-gggbrifzi' Mggju..f aMs . ...W-4. M ,W . , ' ' I ' .u- F' . . if .. , . u. J' ..1 '.',. ' , 'S' .-, -.ML-. . WSW v-113153925 .-- -..1 gfgffv'-:ggi -Az' . ...Q - '- A - '- f -7 .f A . 53:4 f::1r!3:iyTP?Qrs.Er:-f473,i',:,,:351.Ea,, ?+'5?Eme,P315'111'.?2i?'ifi55+:L.eg7LffE?,Tfa1'.,T-P1.355b Q ' , .., , , , ' - - zip,-ff'6I :'f'A - :1f?i-'Ew4-'--'uG2-f:-w4.'i':.'iFfLfiEfriZ1P 4- . rr r - - - ff f' H 'fffat'-'-335313-v? 'xi-.4A2 3'3lili '9g?51SY2-v ',:A',55,,.'i lkfififvf fifflf-fi-f5 3:Z'Zia'72-Lf'-ve:-ffif' 5 'l-43--iff .9 .1 1- rftff- FXR ., w'ai': '-J?-2 '2'f5 gs:5 'f-1:-'?.?-::.?'-i'e fy,. ifqx-,flea11-51-?aea.fn'fAj,:1'gzghzfii-1 ?'-'-'f,5,n-1Z'Ym-tF'1rf5r'- '-'11--JM'-fi'5:'fr fy .:.1N,'--rf--- 382' - -eg?:vq::Q ,PS,-,f1-- - ' ..-,-.- .tJ-i'24:55-.- -.zz A' -2g:.'m'v1:.3e+4-.P:wy,,fp'..'g..3-.5-1-fi? ,p:E.'.'--:-.'gz..-Q:':'r-nga.9l',a1'-,'N 44z,l ...fi!2'iwn!b'T'52vh,,1'ff. ,gg-3 .My--Q7 .1-,551 '1..-',.,,f-t,wL'! 1 ' . .f -. -k me 24-Q.,s1'N'f,w,g wks-f:f1s1'1-A '45i'3S1'cu112f'f-S-YW-2-1P'5-Hs''Q-in . , . . .. . -3- --5. 3. V 'fp ,b . ti., A gX.,.,,kjk3!,grf,.,g.,L, . . .,.,..:5u.,..:.r:. ' 1- -ivx-,' . :,'v-h9'x1k5r-.L-cv.,.':N:,,- s. . f....f,c ,Aw 2 W W. My ' MP' ' 'W ' Quaid - 12?-CQ 4' v ' K' 'xx-. K .. 1-'-Q ' -... 3,,,M , 31,1 ,lu 4 Q . I IH xdyniiab . ., 4 .-f Ita.. sl- .JL , -V., , .H L! ,A 7 ' A, 1- w.. .Mx --nfvq 5-gl-gg:-.. ge:-1jh.c33L:g+v,g.,35,,49r.'--Q -h?L'41'S.!.1f--Qu 4,32 3.4 .Win an , N: 5 Q , . v 'w 2 qw'-2?'5f::sf:g, fn, fig.,-Q-H-rp-A ..,, ,-:gf -4 ' 'W-fE5m's 'wh 2- ' -.Q - 2'-Y'-3' ' :gf-V1-.v fa- :-arm F9':3N'5I:rgF we -D.w'f:'r wa, -..,-' Aw-fg5S.rwm+-+2513 MESH:-.c .f w.,? ya , . ,i vw ' ,ts .+-Lg-.xv-.1-d:.g,,..-5-'f-e',:f:.s, -g-,,..-wi-ga,f' ?':g-.1..f,. ...q:5..vS5, .,,f7,4.-1.,,?y-,..,.:'f-1.--1,-,-.-,,,g.412r:t,. ,g.:..G.f . . N 1 - ' 1 , .,, 'fi EY 45 '- va LA 5,559 1,528.1-4, -gl.-gnu - -g...'nf'i,.9,i.2g, f-bya.vL,.e5::?...2:J.9gr:-A-i1':rgL3?-Sqez ' ' 1 ' ... :,f.11'24' ' JS' fn' 3,6 ' RM'1': 1', l ! ,-r'3up '!g::f'7!- Pi, rw- . ,yn . Ia' -. . 2,-u,.5-:Tf::y:,Liihf4,lE?,sgt'SE: -3 'nil ,693 .D I Lp :qv I '- A .. - ..- 5-...Q-1,145 .,v4...,,15.b Q1-gag' ..g.- V3.5-: .gl Q -- ,.-UV, , an -A I 4 W 'f -2- -1 f - J-ff .- .3g,',-:.-.5 9,551 , -egg? . I , M iq- -Ahhkfff . !Hf : '- , ... 'H 'HfQF1lfQ..1--IL , 'lJi7 A-'v1,gp f f, :A H- ' . , . ' M A135M ?y:i'? 'I'-'H-iz 3-4.l?5J3,5f,e3'1'i2Q:i55ii:f2,Qv.11i3?552f:4?E,l:15Z.E1f?it'I+ffi?9f?E.??-.Z:5-,-1i,,,14agf '4.-,.y?-H?-fuyfrgan-,vPf:Gu,,,,?w.,+,g,-.1,,,,.,, . - v- sw- wwf, 1 L: vq f Hfsn-srgarsgafat-1 pg K - B, fl '4,,' ,X 1.-f, -ta. .--4.4. 1 1 N :I K. I wi' -' ,L 'I-.. 'Q-'--35 -.A.1.J.Y j',-.tm .- X W I I AH. 'W '-f v-1-mf w- V --rzwx 'W ff - .. ..- A.. , 4 n 1 .Nr-,-Allxg Q, IE. gym , At . ,rwizh hm , f 2 'v....-ga--'f,, cf if-543433-.1 l -v2'fi5gfQf?:f?5,fs?1rfsf, 4IIESfLc11w?Rt1'5:5.h,,53, Q- gg-4-1, -H51-ag. . . . . '- '--S ' - ' :I .- .-Qu. .- Q' -: .DSM TLA . -'FU'-4T.iE': ' , 4 ' :N ' -- . .. - , . ' ' f' W A 5 ' fs was fra? -Af-wa'-2' M-1-ffxggfz-.Ks ':'fQgb4.gf3gf.-af,-ggi.. . Wjm.-.,:: ' ' 'H - 9 LPN ' 'AYr'+'1w41sf'4'A-if-'iii ...au--. -.' .-.- lu... -. , ' 'QU'-, 1 A-1 Qrgig-4:-. --Q' -5. .-' , .-v., 1 k.21':, :Lg .. , 1, ,.... . 'X ' ' ' 'I 'k-- ,, ' .f'. I 'irf-fi. ' 9'4 '. ' E' .- '- 2- ..,.. ..: :K+ -.. u.'5'm,Q5 A k Q I. NNW'-,:,-,N,1:f, ,...5fSji.K1-'55F-3-flvlu sw: 'fa ,Q pg , 'f.,,,,,:-.p,jiq,:-5,54 , N I -, E N u. --,W .if--5 -:. -..',--,...,5,.L,, -f- '-,:- -f ' -- - -'1..- -- .'- 1- .,-4. xg- Q-. . :J-as - ' 4' 'rf r'-741 x '-'L-451, yu-n.?,.f-,.., gqb, If-I-g,:,,,. -sc' --if - M- 1.---wi: 1' - - -' ' -. - F vi. .- - ,,- ,-. ...nun , ,.3 P1 4- . - .- - , ' ,. 4 1 . ,I ' -A H+ 2 1 ..:.'-QQ, . 4 ' -P5-mi hx 1 - -J ,i,w,f ,ski -' .K 11-IQ:-134-t1'.. . ' -N .. .-, ,. '1 ' . I 3 , agar - , . , . fi'-::n-,g:,g,a1, .Q 3 , 'sf.Q!L -r,.,-..4,,,,. ff' f -,-.. ,M an Agp ,Q - 4:-.tbl .,Ir.. -'I 4.4.1-x 1' A ....'-lj: .A,,,,. 5,.5-gv-.,,,. 'ff I 2' 4 95 ,-F, 1 gf,5'.,e.,v,, ,Q , yi ,gigigwa S +v.-,,,-54.,.1,:.agy-Slzztetgvi-11...... W.: 3.3. , ,..,5: . . BLOW, ,a.a,m:q,,' . ,. , gg - '-'U' -? ff-:ig 1. I 'fi P1 A -w.:+.:h-,-gzff' fE5f'fQ fff:,4g.1 - 'H y-451-,.,.-i 1g:a-'q..,-,.,r'N:- ,yL:,Lg-Qiriffl-31-ff:'S.QfS?'N,?2':j , 4.4, 1 ,gf-.4 ya . 4 Y., q 1 f 1. . . f .,s. .fVGl,?, . . . .,.,,L. . V - .e,.- .Q .11 - ' N..- , , ,MN 1' mg ' 'K+-3-' ,M qw- - - , 2'-6 ,, --M.-vu, A, ,gg .m-:,o::::f:'e'q,:z+1,gu:'.i',,,.-,,2E':.1-: g1,gr25 -151-'f 'nf ,. .-'1 .-,, ew:-'izvf-ef, Sf- 'g 4 .9 +- ' -'X - A-gf-yr 'rw' --:fu-4, 'gg -15' - . 1... ..yg1'- -'q1,.,:- ,'.4,5..1 wa I gdb? Y' a N, nf' Nitpt -:Q l -43:-us. .,,-I ard.-me-lt,?.e 1?,4 ,v a15M4. vm Q -v. .N 35 45:1-.3 .'3?r-5f3,...,,,v,: ,,j, -13.-.24 -'-1 f Q x,-N. a -4 ,L 'F-.qs .,.-5 V. Q, A41 1 A 1 4,9 l. ,F fc W' vw' ' .fr 'YQ V., -9-My X' E? Q 1 J' .AJP XE! r .4 I '. I A - x I 7 do A s 0. ' ' J 4' Y va ' vi., I . ' - hx 4 'nb ,dba J N - Q .2 - .L in 'Z-fu ' 3, , ' TL L .A:5r,A p ' ,: - .N Q 6 if- . ,Q . . .., .. J. I 4 ,r- f . 1 5595 :hfil 5 4 iq M - -f . ,W , -- . , 1 ' '- if JI 5 ' -2 ' 4, ,FN . .ft Eff, ,1-v -454, :.:.,.' . -2 .15 'J ' lv, ' 'Q'-, ..- -51 1, , , K N .7 -4 - r' N Q Yak, -.5 'Q -,-5 P' :Hur-is fm:-X. ' - -4 Q ' 'If L.1f- --A '1'5kT? 15 T iw' r' .,- mf- rm-'.-z 14' .wg - -- ' '- , . ' ,,- J- A gf ' 5541 Ag. ' f1'7-1'-lrzg 'E 1- 5?-7614?-:'2af1L.1v '.fE'ir:5i'Q,-f--lgilgf-,. .QQ ',,Q.,j'zg,, 44 .,? K F fa. .:.fc.--5 -..-.r V ., I-,,,,,, ' - ' K 1- 'Lwf 1 . ' ' . -v ' L -,fy -f'f'fZa+l'-f'-F Jaffa it- wif-?i:l3Tf1i'T'.:::t.:fi'f?'VQlr : 'fgh f--ff -w 33'f: Tf'f'1'2- 4 N 1- ' s ' -. 4 . , .. ,, . ' 'gf' 1 5. -- ' .,--'W ,. ..4.,g.. - au P Q. 4 U ,A V A ' IP, '- av' 14.5 in 'iff-22 ,rc--29,5-.:., N - '. , ' x X I all--' ru -7 't ,J .. ' - 'S' Argagexff QQ .x-. ui ., 1, ,-,Ng,.Qf? r .,- , IAQHSA ,i ,au 51 P-. 1 H X A I W' fxuHfv-- .Jt+v?-' w-:I,r 1251:45j 5.3 - Is ,'- 1-?-Tm?wf1ria ' i' 5 9,53 -.2 . , -:sk f url,--fur - . -. .. 5' 'P' N-'A 59'-15121 mliiifI'-'ff'?-:...,L ff14,w'f:44s2a:-'Q' -mf-:3:'2:fQ if,-ffi9Q',?f-S- f 5 ' --sz . H-if- f'2fffP-44 5:4-JL-52,241 ' ' 4 K '51R i'f'15'-'-'SfffJw'3+?i- mic. 'f.S.'6s'?47-i1: i-'gf:f aI'f'15Ii5i+JvS:S,'?'5 wwf cgga':1-.L.,gl3g?sz- ,-,gg .r peg :-,:....- 2' 99-3'13naNW:g't'-0il'N-'ff Ui-Qs.:-F46 X-4-gym:L4-zap-N3545,51,, T. . , A w. . 1 - ' ff - - .gf ,-, -.W 1. ..., .. ,J - ,af . ,n-f. V---Y wx-ri ' -, . .rx .V 3.9 - av w1p5....u 95, L - -Lgai, Y, I! z A-.5!u,q,g.,. . . '9 6 -Q2J '5: P-155 5 f- 9'54:'5ii-Q574'E?-77-aE,i'4:i'.'5'3 -1392 ALE- , sf ' A ui - - - .- 1. 11. . A- 'v- ,fv'gZ1,-' 5.'g,..- -Q -1gx:5i,,f5,',,,,, h, 'jr -Ji. h--A 4- .- N, I. ,lvl Q f , , . m..E,f 7... l ff., Vjf'rA5gs7?'f5LS..-r-?4.':3:::,,..zQ',Eie'k.5,L,a., 2-H1Q,3?g..,1'q,rgii,,lM, -r.gd.,,.fg,xiaQg.Q', -r, ,. U ty, . .ta :yi--rl, -wb.. 46, .'h,,1',e ,. D,-Ur 4 ' -1z972y,2?':ff-'i2fI.-335y1-i'?f?E'f'i5 K?'5-'?fIQ9-e:f:J.114i:i2f Aifwiw-f .- wwgk-1a'f?,,-w,..,,,, ..1.,..-.WM ---S-''v '-vl1 f- wif-'-m.v.:v..:,'J'-vfmr-'1- 9 xx:-my As-2 ' F. . 'Y' -5-'w.:.Qs -,.W,ff-'-yy,-www-1-'--Q '- - -1-.f-1 i 1 , - '.i ..--'.f:.--,,3-x,r-'1Q.'f .1s- ---.uf-.ev-gg.--.asfr'.1Z-'fm-Q5-,V -. ' 'E .gs ' .,-:'.-f'q-e::Gf- ,Q-:'f.1-,-.-.azfgw-'-' ',g-rg,-f.. P:-. n--.,w'.1:f9:.,,f,,..'-,w'fN1 an--u Wrviw-Q-21-,JL '-..,'.-'gms-Q-f-::'.'f-,,.'. -1.5,-1 '- vw ' . :' '-:fwfr-5.--ggggf' .-3'-5---gig ,..--N3-q.q,aeu.,,Q ,JL..d.M..! ,,.,'.fn7:::g-1-f,.'q:'.,X..-p. - , .. - 9-+1--u gg- -f-W4 .-:sr . ,U Lnl.,-.G-,7..f.s.-4' A-..:-' - gm A, , -.-.45-'-'u -r vs -, :1-:-'-n.ffs- --1-' 'Y ' .z 7' ' ' I ' '-5 ' '-- 5'aZ1.'L-G.:-5-n,LN-U. fn' -65: 1- -5 NL-!gQ,N5f'f' qB'?M7'9-45-g'f '-f1.':n'L . ., v. mmf My v ,.f..f..g h-, 1. ..:,.-..,:1.f.,.:v'?B:.:,: f- 'M L . ?5l P3!-:E9P?,15-:f:-f.l-5'.-:-2-:. ':g-M-g:,:.a- .145- zf'1z-rr.-QM.: 4- x . ,. ' ,iifk 1 if'-' V39 F1 -7c 17'if-'f v'Q2:wi?3z?.Jr' ' ?f'fi' :-f Q4- ' x .- 'I' .... . -- 0. - --.' ' '. f ' , ' 225 T' 155- -' , v1'I:':'. .-WA-,ref-5 sg-:rv-.3 :,:'a:.-'hvvwff-4.'..,,g1.,-. 'QF' 3.mggNr1 . J 'f-T'-x T.L'n.,'ff' a '?'?gjSQ vQT. eg'-, 'J.7'-25: - - If -9'- Q f-F'-,-,gs-iii: ' ....---rn-Wt' u- sj'g:...--,'3f'f-,..1f',,13.' YYY'-.5-'g'4 ' f'r1. v?f:xx-, ...ny .1 buf. ..-it 01.55.--'.,-,-f f-' .. 91-ra. : ':..' f '- ' . i'f ,f 1 7 - QA- 0 f'-5 -5,3 gl -Jlfvfxgjiftqfh Vg' 59:-:Qi-.?:-?:. 1:4 .. , ..- , ,,. lu-zr FQ. A-' Ei --. J, -'-'f' 44.1 .avg J , - .4 A I., V ff ':-f'.14- X: m- W- V , 4-1. 'Ty .. -' z0af1,'Vf,f .., .f-..,-,J . Q nw ,. 413. ,.-1.9--s,!:'--551:12 fn '1 f:-gz'1::Q . F ,Q-bk-ri'.4-2 rl.-.1 -,e-.2s,,-7 V5-l,,.,g , , -J: ' W9--:'f?w -Q.,-jg.:-f',,f,,: , - - -A .a-, . M. ls., A V., Q muy. A59. 5f',,'vx.j!' . mv- 4a-.Jcvsg . . - .. ,. 1- ' 1 :fJ5 J - 'PT-r,:. ..:.45-.-'1-.' A PJ I -- .4 , ' at--' , .- .A , I - '- J:5i id94'X.45:'?.' C355-97- F F 'I 'F '9'1f': 'a' T . ' ' ----1. '. . .. .mf fm. 3lvH'.7z'5 .n h 35 54 'r 1--1' 4 f 5 A ' .. fjfg-, gf ',:..jK---'-5123 'tw , P V , -- - . , .,, E A .AP-. :v-7521,--'?ig!1f5..3, 1-4: gg?- ? '.:,9. - 5:59 -. IL. AQ., Y H V, . QT, , ,,, A f - - A --. A .4 -pg -'N'4 - 35 1-37-PM-:,':n,. 4f ,'ff1'-J.-31:s.,,,,, - W ef , 1 Nik--ww 4,1-lfrf-A-1 -' fm. X n , 44.6. J. 5503-521. gt. . ' 4 ka, 4' ' x -- . . 1, -'x ' NH-bv, 4, 1. 3 Af: .4 wg of-f dc n5,,-gk-Er,S,'p4 F jj' X Q.:-JA. Qu .Li ' - - eff as 'f-ni? ',v1a,,L.,, ,. 5 .. 3 srl-fr' 'ws' Sp -5? -g,,,w,QQ,,, Wwe C X fl '4 f Bk' r Y K 1 L P' 'xii c JA- A . ,'1, - .50 , A., ' BPT-. .ff-:4'1 ': ?-2 ' .fn I, - 1 . 1 45 1, ' 12 ,, tm 3 . W 'M . 1 'qt B 1'-45'-1 va .1 ' - . Q As ' if ,, + X... f -ga .. -'1 '+' .. 941' 45.5.2- -' . Q Wu u l if vm A' ,v ' .:: ' Ty-, J -'S Ar' '76 nl, X J 1 ' - A+ '-'Y' 'T' 54.4 . I' -.xr : +-. A - Qt .1- n vm -S ' 'AT-Aff-, ': F 1' 1 'S 1 N.: an ve ' g,A '- vm, x-Ji' ' - . '5 ,:,:lf.T'lQJ ag? if ,-I., ii-Eg.-J ,. ,, ., TT.. 4 y,. ,579 ,..,. , - '. cz . ,-L -:Y - A , Fr- ' -up w- .4,,.27',5fL -.1 ,,a'....-1-,f . 1 ' , - . . , - -, ,N gh 1., 4-J-5, ,Q g:'gg5g.g87w-5urnu,..-vg,:1ng3 4 , - Q Q.. V ., A Via' 1 -1 1.2 . k..14 '-Z, . s Lv, . N- A h . ' -. v ' - '.-by--., 1. 'nv'--,.. .-, -.ax -.,-:W N. ' , J' 1 - -was J- Lgifnwr- -1. v,.4f.Tg.,,,:fq,4-qgq-k, r Q- M r' 1' , -. . , J-' 1 K?'r 1 A' - --'-0' ' . . xv' 'ff-nw: nrt- W.,--4:-,I -1'-'Q 1+ .- .T V A ' 8' -P 'ef N . . 4. , V 2. 51. . . ra, 41, .4 .F-pf fifii A 'J 2 .-1 . f -L 1, - 'K NK: FQ 3.6 5 'f' ' J. wg? E 'W'-.v:'2d ,.m,3.5f 752 if,'g:,i ,,f GUS J Nr Q 4- Y 'blvvx -2: 4 .,J- -4-...fbi H,4p,,.,.,,,k?1.g,.5,.1, 1 bf' ' 1 'L -- L13 Q--'iii' --'14 -: . -- 1 - -rf . ' ' ' ' -'1 '::v::H: ., ' ' , -' - fx' .J.s,7?5lT-.if f' 4-3,.,A 4 as , Q b -,Q ,. . I 4, 1,31 -1 1 4-'1P'w, . H , - . 42 ,, , . . ,..-.Q 4 was . .?'!'..'h- Q -.Q,.qyz,.E3g,q,: tdgsfg ' '. A . ' t'-.'e.9! '9 ' i'f1'A1,1-' :v-' V.-af , .. Bo.-J.. ?..- '-A-' - .'5,- - . ' - - - - f. ff. 'N'--1 .-,-. - !h3'l,'-- 0 ' P ' 'QL f h5'S4'-.....r,,.,- .gm ' Jr ' -' , 1, ' f' ' .' .3 nf---'E' L+ I ' 'JI , .- ' ' f ' ' ' ' -' V ,1??'J: -,. '.- 1 f . . ' ' - ' 'K ' ,-'5'- ' '.--Je ' ' ' ' A 5' - A '- ' 34 -T733-L'55: -2,2531 ,17f.:gf4f,f,z'1,5-Q5+'Z1-I2S,svL1f2Z '5'rf-egfafwgfg' -fngf VY' -1' -fa? ffnvf mf.- '1'-9 5 A , . -n-p . . , f r . fauna.-.--f,.f.. - ,V , qi.. if?-- '3fW'3'ffwf,5?f?'g s,''-'-:f'Ff:?F.f::25,ef?E'i 35:1-:ln mp ,.grf ' A ,E-H ,Q ' ' ' ... f' 195- ,f'4?: mg?-5:34 Q- .:'3...,,5l5f1?J1'.fZ7---'Lrff-41341 g.. ...ca-' - . ,. ,. .. - f L -.-' . 1-.- -'Al-3,.1-.5,l::1j,'Y-. 343.1-.,h,xf -1 ' ,L..f?L,, ' .vl- - . V. jr .-a:22f7E:PffA1M:,'f.,:4-fXf.-f+:,.ff1-,-.4, ,ff '55 44 ,ft Q' Yi? 1 p,., V S M 5 f 1: t. I '. F ai - ji ,i bf 221 ft gi 1521 ' 'vt Y .c ff L er V fa v E 'F N1 if ku 'lj ' - n l is- 7 , 44 f 41, Q S r Q 4 5- 9 'mfr 1 YK-.. ,r . ' --019-165-5 :1I?'43---ft-.fi-' -.w .,, 1 H, .. -x ...fe :u.Q, gq3,,,.,,:,,4:,-m..J'., QE 113355, U' , V: '3'Y'4L.-.. . 7'i,z,:- ,. .' 1 -- .' -.'---:. -- . , . L ..-A , -.-,IF Q--L-. 5-4' 1 -- -J,-' 3, .- 1. . , Q., . '-. - .413-C'1-'f..n-' If 'Lg' . mf'-t-., ,0 552, -2 ' - f ' .f.f ','3.f9'fj,g:-1' L25?ff:2,3g:s 'ff' .J if , 13512.1s51f:::L'11.'--Hg'2 41, . 259513 Q.: 5 -jlqi' f' J ' ' 'G' A V:y 'f-. gg, f'Ji115 f-52'-.1 E' '2,-5Q +5Hkf-f'f:vff f'-' c .dJ.qr' in -13-f:+-.' 3.5 f,F:4:4 A-r - U' If -,- AN Q fo 3 Y I Q rvftgii , ..9-h .. I : . ,, .I . . , , A r rg f, , IQ? .r. -1.5 ff fm... M , - wa- .'f f -. :av A-,hz ,t -fd 'H 'fr K 7 1 +v ' vf' WEL ,Pi .55 ky . :L1- .Af 'H-TH'-Q A '- , , . . - -rj,-Q: 1 '. 2 -U v-f'vg5v3xe-.Q',r7A1s2-42.68 'W ng- 2-' A-L' 2:-4,:Q '1m ',' ' VS-, 1,-, Jf' ' -?3':- If b:.-:W-:f- A ,- -If 'ws -J, .1 -1ru.- .1 Q. . ' 'S -24 ' - 'J J J- H' x ' 5 N., A,-L Vg-..:f,-qw-LZ 1,,- -f , F im' .hair wg: Win 5' -g 'Y V' 'w4,p, md' .fhiv .7,l,,, 1 , xr: .,- , 5314 , .,.-,,:4,A?1 . 11 ' lf-A . -.1-if . . . . , f'::.' ' 'gg ' ' -'QW -., i.: Q r 5 ' 92 K L5-3 ll +L' fy.--.N r ! f' ,' . V .AL ,323 732014, 241' K 'I ' J 1.1-:.2x.1j.,,,.9'p- 'f . A .1 X . , H , . , A .fyfg V- ,fp --'-- sf! Eu-Ffa - :.V V 'L -f i . ,Q :hu - Q t. , D ,, my . .....mgwq5f,.Mf E-Q-S:J.g41?f: 51- v . 4 1,1 . 1-,L 'xx-viz? -, .' in -- . .F , , .. ...ga , ..'.,, .. ,Tr-K ., , Q h f ' WW -1 -1--f-:- M .-1-sf-W -- A. . 9.,g-,Ri qvffsh '. 1' 'Y ffm- . ..f,'51',,i' . N 5. 991,42 ,: V - 'xr JL Q 1 41 1't 'f 1'-.q - ' I -af-.-1-4 -' 1 '- :'4'bff.5-.g'-BZHWCZ-ve! .aux-3x,,,,,+.,h . -5 : j7j:'1..-,af 'Fiat 4-:-' . ,, 3111.35-Q V. .8-Zaaqf f -g52vZ'.?-' .jf-Q, 7-Sf A v -izgfnf'-1. ff .1 '- . 3' - . . ' . -- 'fri-N uf: .,:-f:,,',g-gg-.1-' 5'v:ff!4fPF',-g,:Q.Q '55'-'k45 Q'GJ'f'QV'' A' '-, . ,. -- - .. - - ,- -- - . .xglf-fx?-'54, Y' -. 1.-v..f4'rv Q v Ttafy .I v-78? f.' + Q 'k..,.,4,Wzf7'f3 ',E5 A , .-Y-azzw-fm--P w- .Lx.,3EEwfT gn,,-YTVQYQ -, . ev 4.:-Afzgfffaw A 75 - .-.-,.,:,H-gwv if a.sQ.,,,ff'f--affix rr:-,H-'..y',-. ,x -,,,. 2 Q all W, ' r I - , 1 l ' ' 4 . .jg w ,fr ,'.-Y -.- 'Q . H -,gg-' W - '.'-ff, , fy fr-ff: . 9. .-: --M, -'K -, ---., - .gx,.,E-L ga-?.:.?-:Pa z .?Lk7gg:1m- - H .N 4- . , . .4 --.-i-., -- f. - -fn., ?.-:eff AG, 1 ,,. 'ua-iff? 'mm-':, A 5 - '1--3. 'fx . . - u-.J NX'-'39 ,JCL-n.-f M453 '32 , ' ' 'P.'.,'. - , -'. - .- , , 4 .-frezqfqz-i i n , -' f ' v -u I'-ffvi lgsffgfs--' 1 , , , ,, - ,wf 1 :A - .1 , - -'-: -'v v - -- fx-f -' - 4 0- - , , -iff'-W 1 if? M. 41, we mi 1, N 4,3 , 5 ' - L if if gdiffgfqw--3 i 'S i,igc?n-llfqvgggxt , ,g - 1 - J U we .1 Q A -f ,J -' vw, 'Q'1 u'i I.. 1'-s3i1L7,1.'S-,Q- ,Zux1-. f f 1. - .- F. ..,-1 ' 44 . -' -- K 'ax' . J --.-.Var 4.X..!K. 3- . , , ' w-En: 'A 'wx -7.f-A,.-- . fb11:'f'-1-L.W?Af-ri'f1mb4 . :run v.' I AK 2,- 'JY ' .5-'a-I fihgt S' pcvggyw: ' --,N . 'A-7.5,-4 , ,-W' .wr . U v .MN -,Q Q -I E. . .. il 'rg Wwif ., '- -1 fi 4,. 'JH ' 1: .- - -1 g-mv-W -lv -5-x Q'-3 Q 4 A 'N ' 'N ' r .,.- . 1- Me- A . M ,ith ,,,,,Qx, .. I, 0 1 T' .f-1-.-3+ -. ' .' -1 'Fe'41LD :' 1 f1. p,A,4f - . v. K ,' l .rf'.:F',.- , , . ffzbr :nf . - ,W . uf -f., A . . , , ,- ' 5f'4S ' lm 'mg i23'+??La-2,i5 17-siawffahw X -'-1-2 N'4f.2 'T1'P5-bv .fa .af-1'-Af'-Lf.--.J '-' x. . , '. Ks'f'4','.l '-li' ' 'hu Wi' , ' 3 TWT ' Q 'TM I 5 ef! Q, '.. Q I. .I.f,,j3-.',,3gL-M.mw,.A:.i.. , 1, .,,'i, P35-Qerh -w '21,-LV ,Q 'vi sm ,i V:-ne, X -C,fr-.QL ,.'. rl ,frm 2f'fxk i- ' xi- ' J X. V V' - lg. -5- - 'mA'f1r--' 1- 3 I !' 56.5 .3 , . I,-if 'f'- 1. ,. . V ' 'V .WL pq -A , 4, . , A .wlhix A., ,ar U Q , ' 1'-aL MH' .':i':N': ' ' 1 if . - . ..f...h:A,:.5-fu,.,Qg,-qffix . 3, 3,57 'N' :gi:!JL Q V I x ' 'Tu ' ' ' 1 -1-wr 55-..,, . . - . .-5, ,1K.,.,.,, Y ...W Z. . ': ...ff,., 'wk 'M 5, ' - . - - - ,Q-rMfg'2:?ff-f we L55 1 i L3 fr , Ea -,yi .5 .,N,Q .,, 5, ,., 1, . Q M . , I X ,LQ A Q. 5 . y sw if-N-1,-'5,f:5.. wgwx 1 - . ., 3 1.69, I , 555' ' ' ' A- ' -- L. - ' . . 5 fN,.454 H A -.,, -Q, 5 -9 f, fwfr Z.-' f9?'V1..yj -.. . ify 0, - ...4 - , .- , . . , -' 21:-fx W-M el ' n- -- ' ', , . 3 H aig' ' +fSsif:sfQf: ' ef3 w?g'U f A 1, ., 1 at . K' N 'wffwlwggm , peg ,gk-71+ E. 1 .. 3. .J-.,- ' -vi, f.f .:. -, . 'Pg nxt-Y Y ' , ,. -' M- . - :.' 3 J-3. , ' Qi' ',.Q2.f'3'F-fgv ' 'igw A ,iv 'V eff 'f' I A W xv? fm' 891539 r r gala., ui Q K, F Q Qi - 3 by 1 I, ,p FFQCQ .grrs l 4' ' iw 'R' - -:F 'H' ' 'L .1-ir ' r' '- 4 L ga, r .'- 1 . ,, 4. .. .I -.. J ' :L'.j-. .- , ,, I L I J '31 fab- 4 02,841 Q4-5.-as sg,o....4. P ' ,'f'J,g R 'A , L ff ' 'J - 2' '+A 1- K. ' L' I I ' '1 5 -- ' A . ' -4 W2 E52 A Wa - M ' . , 'L QA .-r....1-,v 4.9.1 1 'w '5-a'.e1 1 'V '.-3 .R ex -'aff KY, ky 'iff l A F'-.gif - 415 - :E--Lff'iEj'5597' . A , . . -2 , ?Wf?N9ff4f? f4S1 ima 46:32 - ' A. Q, , - Jn, .Ev-. , ,,g...E..5::,i.' .g y :: ..-L .Q V,'L:-5 .3 Q . . M ,. , , N, QAM ji I vs. -, f' ygi.-':r? -'ffiggv-.,,:?4. . -7 ge? - -..:, ' - ', .'- 1 5' ' -, ',, , A : A g A ,FWS A-fig! xi 9 . HJ! ?'5Wgl.uA.,1i..'3: I, 0' ' 'z5f? x A w'-xi ff? -th xv-5, 1 '-Q aw f-ami M ,. Aff Agfl .mae L, ,, 5' gulf ev- a .X 4 IL. A nu ww .saw-+ 5 ....., vw 'N' me w, lx 9: f ' U-,xc-'E-' rfgl v. ., x 51:17 , W Y' ta SC?-'-ngu 'P E 1' JN' dy 1 ,w I A -,L WE 10 ,x w. '47 1 ,Sq 1 f Q . '5 1f '5-'- -a ' .r -L-.ri-L 1' . v-,, ' --nf-'N - --M .1 h. Q ,. .,, '11 Q 'wr .- I-. :.4 1' -r .1-1 11. .. -- - 1. - IA.-, Q ...., .rl .M ,I :A,'f.:..,1 ,. I V .V V T Q Q - ., t-Ji. -my A - A v . - L1 . .' ....A P- ,- 4, ' ' I if :fr . : 'F' 53 , ' I.. 'Ji H' - ' fi -ggi-x , P --Q, ,L g gm , ,FM - 'fav vu- - - -. A . - -M V1 g f - '- ' - 1 .m X i i'- k ' 'ffl' '2':TiF:'3g'if-3 L' -. LL -, 7V. 'cf-'i:.t. a,.. :L-4' -,-f-' , win. M: . -1 , - Lz. 2 ' fn . ,wg .. . .- 4'-'-. '.,v'K'1. -u--f,'J',' - -1-. :QR 1,-'-3. ,, ,y -'vw .-., ,. .,. A aa , I., .A ., .m,,., . A .-wg -. ' .H .U-. 11,12 v.. : A , 171, ji -:Q :.., ' ,-5 1 1, . -gf 'S , E. 3 gn., if i:1:l, g:E'5 'A - 5 H5292-,'4 aff' -. ' ff- I-:L . .-,, 'f .ff Q-44 . 'wg -X M? ,gr 5'-'?n. i: .. - ' :1 ' sf 'ji ' . 'J' 5 -,V if xi Q, af I . ,v - 1: .,11:f' ' 'R Q- Eff: .' f ix Nl-. - - . . ., 1 I 'r V V 2 . -1 die-Ve? ' '.VV 3 :V-,,. ' T 1 V ,.,. . UH: e 1 x ' V F , . .DV . V V VV1 Qing' 3. . V 4- Ti fl.: ,I V V 1.1 VVg?F,,?'SiV51, VVV 'VV.?V:VyJQ'l.,5 .', v, :I x ' .-4 .-: ki ' ' 1, ' fa51t'.1'.i: - -V, 1 V V , V V -'f. V Q QQ- ',' 1 ..Q,'..-vi 'AJ ' , X V ., .V.MI3V. V - VVVVVV V V ,f V V V V V Q.,f,QVV Qpxf-yVV.V.VVVV V QQFVQVV LV., fly., QV. V. V ., .- V' ,Q - -- f'-l,..11i- .V -V -V V .x-1 . V. .V Q . . Q . . us- ,..,., V,1g.,19,Q. .-,,,.. iw.. V x . VV , ' J ' VE- , .1-V . ' - --'Cr -' gs ,r..1, ' Q -J -'- - ,. 4. ,T Q..-V-53.14. . -V1 V V .V - ,V- VV .V V,:E,w1-Veahghf' Q15-'i V VV- 1 :V. . -1.-V-V V 5 V V - ..: J., .:Q -:V V W., V gL T2 V , V-V: - .xVV Q, ,Vg-42,92 V- - - V 'liVi.'7Q,'g.pP.,'.VQ'V' Q V , VV,r .VV V- - . . . , V .V.-- ... 1 V' -'VVV' 1 35, .- ,Vf fxgg..?,VQQQ.ff'.?V-QV V ., ., Vi- aria? - . 4. gain! . a s., mr -1-P L ,'.'Q'L.L . V -5.1: .' ' .'V.. V- 4: '. - ' 11' :'- . V .. ,x . . ' gf-5--2' g,u.1:,.-V:.-.. Q rv. V ..QV Q Q, V, V- up'-.ITV v s , V sf, .Q 1. . Q-1' R' l.?j-'gay .QV-9jfV'V, 5-V . -QV ,' , V V V.V 3--VTE V, Vjrw-VV Q VV-V g. .5 1 ' V 9 .474 9 4 '. 1731522551: C-V ' V-V-, -.'F1f'f' ' 'Q ' Yi 1 QVQ 1-3.1, MTL'-.W .c:g.--L-.5'.1,'- LL- vt.. QV nigga-. V ,Q VQ- V L . V. 4' -:Vg I 96:1 .. ..- .V ,fkfrl-2. . ' '-.1 'QV 1' '- -Vi? -il: H ' V' 41 f . QQ, 7 4g-1 V .Lx V , fi . . ' -' P .V . .- ' ' f , V E T AQVQ-' ' V 'l41'g ' '8 yi 'V .25 ' Q 'V-. ' V .ff -' V .-ss '-f V1 V Lf' V V V '- 5 V qi, 3- . ,yqzf 'V 'V' .. -V . - Vw.. - . -V xiii 'pw ' V ff - .f ' ff . Q 3 .V HV. V -VVVQ , ,V V Q Q V. ' fr. '-Qkfrhfg-i:V.'. ' V 'V .. ' f -' 1 ' , l' - V -G . .V '. .. 'fc--vi? 4 ,LV-1,I?l,Mg3! L J. . c ' 5 'V rzf I5 K V ' ' V VV:VQ:VVVVV,g:..2.V. V V . ' '- .1 viii. Le 173' ' ,, '.'V VV .,V. Fi ,2Tx A LV 2 V Vi::VgV-, ,V . - L WV. f.'7'Q'i'5f' V .. rf V 1 Q' 5 I ' f--'1syVV.V'.x.?Q- Q1 - ' Q . .- , 'F' . . :quit L V , ' . . ' 15 . ' JV, '--- -. V 1 V 'VA V Q 5 -V . V 3: ' .X ,dw . Y' , 1 5 V ' - V 4 21- Taj:- -.Vw gg V V Q V. ,VV VVVVFVVVQV . V' Q V V gg. V -V V.VuV V1 JMV , f, V' - gy, V V.,V,4.V,i1V 4 V Q- V1 MQ, , V .4 .V - ,V - . ,V .V W Q Q .VV QV 3 Q , . . hi. Vf P.-E5KfV.f,i'iViVj. ff?i:-wh' -LN-T.. 'V?fggpV.V 1 YH, 1f? 'fi ' '. Y' ' ' :-- in . ' ' V 5' . ':'- V. ' ' -',. ::.' V'-IV: - ' V An- . ' ' ' ,. ' . . 'QV , V ' W 1 :-. N V . - V- 4- V- -. - . -.-- . . V: .V - V - 4 Vf. V . . . - V V QQ4--fj '-:'. Elf: Q- g1,f'Le - YI'-541355 ' V'-'M' -1-rr-,Q .42 ,ff V.-.LM .. V:-- ' - ' V.. ' P , 2 wif -- VV, 5 .Wi-. f.11..-f1a.'zf'-- MV-.if-V '-QV:-2 f 1-war. 'V ' V .V .' if V ' -V 'W ' ' - ':i-i21 '2x5E2J??fg'.a-' Vw, .f'q 515ifJL -17 gg'51-73- VfVi'5 '3H':'9-iff -14 ff.-:V-F' .- 11-15? 5- ' 4- .-' ' V, -fo, Ns- ' : .I -f':q,pf?-'fiJ F . T V, -f,kfl5?e,'r. VV.- ,2,QLgfA?.5 I Q--215 'um-tm .-'-grfg'E53 !,- V P. '. 'sf' .. 1 ,- V Va V.,V...aV,,g5VVi9gQgj3,--11.51-.r -wig-.Vg 45497, ,fa :...,: .Q VV V V. .-wig-f .V - ww- V 'V .Q . I ., f, V V? . V5 VV.V.Q ,-.VVV, V. ,..VJ.V,rVVV5 V V.,V:g,.V,V QVQV, ,, V.QV Q. V V, Q.-. -V. V ., ,'1'Q 'V'C'V,5'-..1f-1:1vf?f. f Q3iV'l'1 .5f 'QJ'f V' V V -152, asE'gvlf'. Ve k.3..'7'fg.'f5-, ' PIM! I ' ' .. lf, V, f VV'1'V'gl,'LQV7Q' V' V ' 3 - 1515i-. Q-VVV V' 'Vg . JVV'l' xi 'LTR- , V' ,Jug JI- Vf' gf. ni . 1 .V VW. . Q VV 6,Q,.J5 V. .. . ,. .y -M VW. . ,.Q-.,.,i- QQ, . . QW .,, . , ' FW 1 'V . - .GA-4 -,1-'.., Q, V .V .,- ' ? '- J2V!V.5'u.PEuV-UL --1 .'iVQ.f'gfa -1, - V, . - 5'r? ' - M -F-a .- ., V.gg'.-- V.-ifegfy V - , 1 - VV V --Q ,--L an - - ,, .. f Vi'Q.'.SQ'WV'f22fE.'i...l VP5?.V'-.V' i'i . ' V V ' 'Q' V '.V'V..V-i.,?,W-. V-11342.12 V , ' ' -gg -f V -V .VL-:fur ,,,. .s '-1 np, ---.zg'f-Wyse' - QV ' .Q ' ' V , L .. .V . A ,Q V Q..Q:.f.Q,V. ff: ,QV - -, 'V -V V - V ' . .:iV5V,ff3g:'7 'ft' Q. 21'-Q. 5, . -,..j':i..1.Z:.qf-. ' V 5 1 lj 5 l'.Je:V V-X . V' . UV -'VVP' ' si'-'Q ' V ' - Vgafw -1- ' - if - -'QV .VVV-,,,,V.:f-2 .V.- . .' ' ' . V V .V,,,'wVg-A55 V-. -,VVV .V - .V-5 V. V V . -RV Q V . ,.. 4 VLJ. ' :VV V . V ' ,,1 ,SM - .T VW' . -. -:gn -7' nu :VV-. V Q V., A .-'FVQ ' ' , n'f'.Ql? 'VIV-V M ' -..: 'V ' . QTL? -V . T. . f.,e .. 45, : V V V.VV,3VVVVV,V , ' T VV V 'HV1 jf- .Q I --5:-,, .V lim Q .. :GV sh 5- . V VV.. ,QQ V' V14 K - iiif- 1 H-Q ' 5 :'ff1'Y7' - 'JFQ13 5 . . .. V VF, -ag . V -Q 'Vrff-2154-. W Vf -V -xi V Q , V ...V VV V . ' A Q ' , V -f f- ' ' 4 V1 -1' , , :.V ' 5 V., Q,Q' RY -- .VV. .i, - V V Q V. VV , . ,VV,VVQV. V ff V: - .V - . ' -V', , 1 VV' LV V'-'gg ., 5,-Vx. 2' , - 'ff 43251. V Q: ., V '- , ' , ' . VV . .:. .f Q., . . - ' Q: V' Ha , . -V. . VV., N V - Q .V RQ, , .V . .M Q wa .613 V ...Q ' . 5,, z.n-'Af' - 'u-eV -. .y mf . ' -,N V- Vi' 1- I ': V -IQ, ' 1 ' ,V -'Q ., - V VV . ' 1 ' -.1 ' QV . P' - Sf-. Q52 x .rv..1- - ' ZH- - ., VV'V '1 ' ' -:',,, ' -xv uv .- ' - .gm an WV V , Vf ' . V' L ' ' Q -Q V. , V ': .VV V QV VVV,.V V V. ,. ., 1 V ., V A 4, . s -ul Lei us have faith fhaf rfghf mahes ' mfghfg anal in fhaf faith let us -alare io aio our aluiy as we unalersiancl if. V -----ABRAHAM LINCOLN . , ., .Ex V -. . ':., . .,1 M ..:,,f' -,Q -.FE :35 .,3 ,. ,W ...U -,v 15, In- -- .4 q. A -.,.-: . .. -, 4, , ,,-,I fi T Q I Li JAR . ' 3 t ff A XX F gg! v..4 - ,F , I - it 5 1 , 4.: , 1-12.-. ,, 23 vzgm ' - -: 1 V-,, g:3. ,Q 'V J f Lf,,, . .., f' .L , , F AKXBXXQ.. ,-Egg' A -51 -,,. Egg .-' fha 1,- ' A-1' +5 N f 5 r A E., 25,251- ' +.f E-5? 'f EV if f 7 . , -- Q a.f:Q::.urfs2,,- N . ' ' 2-ff -'Au If? 2- z ' ' 5 1-..'?'F,, f - ff:-' . 1 x if , if Lg. X l Q 555 .jii ffl f .'a . . :FQ EQ' -f ' .,,, .1,1 ' 2 f:ny,v-Qfgx - ' XV ' 'gm 'N In Q ,X x,,.,. A A jg 1 , ww 1 f 2 Q i 3 1 5 K I 31' 5 .Q ' , 5 3' 'SSW-f Y' .,.. if 1 ' IHU QN1'-., , r-1,5 ,',, ,, X X V5 S 5 NN f- -ra .Q Qgp x J E ik N ff 1. 1 4 1 1 ? , E5-.. K M E K ,, X wg H 0 1 ZQ M -uqiwk W THE LEGE YEARBOOK OF THE SENIOR CLASS IUNE. 1950 LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL BENSON AVENUE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK DR. FREDERICK WILLIAM OSWALD, PRINCIPAL Editor-in-Chief STANLEY ZUCKERMAN Literal? Staff Marie DiCapua Billy Handel Bea Erich Iordan Hott Ronald Ellrnan Paul Koreto Hadley Gold Ed Moser Sylvia Greenberg Irwin Parrish Art sniff Ioseph Marcou Don Rushevsky Frank Parisi Constance Serouya Ph0iOgl'CphY Sfdff Howard Schetts Mark Lasser Business Editor Ioan Goldsarnpt BuSiIleSS SNIH Rachael Abadi Phillip Canciglia Sandra Zavalin Faculty Adviser Mr. SAM LEVINE Florence Perlmutter Irwin Scherago Stuart Selbst Ianet Sloan Fred Stern Robert Stanger Danny Shittman Phyliss Siegal The LEGEND gratefully acknowledges the work done by Mrs. Helen Hauptmanns secretarial 58 class. Also our gratitude to Mr. Shostak for his advice on the literary material and to Mr. Eustis for his help with the art work. Four We dedicate this LEGEND to the faith that if youth. To thc hopeful in heart, thc buoyant in spirit, and to those who cxult in the promise of a neu' and better' to 7710770 ZU. May wc' 5-uccc'c'i! in C07ZI'C'7'fil2g that faith into substan- tial ac'f1icz'c'1m'1zt. STANLEY ZUCKERMAN ff'W x- .wif 3. 1-Y-R1 k clfliiig 5? X, Q xi, ,, 'Hz 5- he F Y-JL do , J A Y P - 'f ff wt Q -if 4 5 72 .Q '-55:9 . f'QfA'7 ff 7.1 ' pf'- , Af- X ttf t t ai' ' Yi' A :sur Five TO THE CLASS OF IUNE 1950: Your class can well be called the mid-century class. 1 grad- uated from Boys High in 1901 and Well remember my first trip to Europe in 1900. The changes that have taken place in these fifty years are many indeed. I-low many of you Will, at my age, in the year 2000 recall with the same pleasure and delight your days at Lafayette and the many changes that will have taken place on this World of ours? May 1 Wish for each of you, as the years go by, more and more of the zest that comes with the giving of oneself entirely to Worthwhile endeavor, of the satisfaction that comes from Work fully and successfully completed, of the true happiness that comes from giving one's best and of finding that best good enough to accomplish all that one has dreamt. Your Principal, FRED'K WM. OSWALD ' f +.:fu'u-.-aw-A . wvwzrfr Y ' ' Dear Boys and Girls, I feel humble and grateful for the part l've been allowed to have in these Wonderful few years of your lives. It is a great privilege to help boys and girls grow up. You have been the kind of class that has made that privilege an honor. I know your school days at Lafayette have been happy and fruitful ones. I am proud of the scholastic record you have made and proud of the generous service you have rendered and most of all, I'rn proud of your whole goodness as people. My sincerest hope for you is that your goodness of charac- ter, Willingness to help and devotion to duty is now so a part of you, that it will stay yours forever. Goodbye and God bless you. Your Grade Adviser, VERA V. DUFORT I A cz in mo Lociestone. . . by STUART SELBST In 1492 I discovered America, only it wasn't America then. The only civilized place on the east coast was Brooklyn. So I pulled my ships into Gravesend Bay, made my way down Cropsey Avenue, and planted the flag of Spain on Benson Avenue and Bay 43rd Street. The place looks a little French now, which reminds me of a few photos I took when I first landed, but that can come later. What's that, you want to know what I'm doing here? Every 500 years we, from up there, get a chance to come back, and since it's l992, well here I am. This gimmick over here interests me. What do you call it? Oh, it's a Srnellavision set? Do I turn this thing over here? OK .... Who's that? Carl Donato, huh. Was that a joke? I remember when it went- Who was that Signora I saw you with last night? Well, well, what have we here? You say that's Danny Shiffman with him? Also an actor? I remember Will Shakespeare. There was an actor. Even wrote his own stuff. Now what's this thing? Why can't I touch it. I'd like to see Arthur Ginsberg's hydrogonium bomb in action. Well, I've got nothing to lose by it. This bomb is possible only since Albert released his formula. Not Einstein, silly, Altman. It goes-one cup milk, one teaspoon Pablum . . . etc. Great formula! Talk about formulas, I like the one that goes, sugar and spice and everything nice makes Renee Bettleman. Lorraine Hurwitz. Sandy Zavalin. or Ioan Grasso. Ahal-a newspaper. I have to find out how Mama's Borscht made out in the fourth at Sicily. Now look at this in the political section. Fred Stern, pub- lisher of the Chronic. is backing Robert Goodman against Morton Portnoy. who is supported by Stu Selbst's Daily Manner. They're competing for the presidency of the News Advertising Agency. Iordy Hott is chief stockholder since he cornered the market back in '5O. Let's go back to the Smellavision set. I want to see them play Roller Herby CTanzerJ. Ciro Masso and Emie Mayer are on the Brooklyn teamg and what a team! That women's squad really takes Ithe cake with Sylvia Green- berg, Elizabeth Gervasi, and Ellie Balter in tonight's lineup. Switch to another channel. Is that interference? Oh no. It's Frank Parisi's latest artistic master- piece. Bob Stanger's new paintings are also being exhibited. There's going to be another exhibit of designing work by Pat LoCicero. Antoinette Falanga. Gloria Brenner, and Ray Hougnou. Notice the musical theme in the back- ground. It's by Gloria Lingua and Florence Owens. Back in the great beyond there- was quite a ruckus when Henry Morgan heard of the radio program in which Matty Aronoff comes on, says Hello Eight anybody, here's Aronoff, and his buddy, Tish Silver. says hiya. Very pop- ular program. They've got some stiff competition, though, since Connie Grasso and Claire Teitler teamed up on another comedy program. Say, What's all that confetti? Oh, it's not confetti. You say that Leo Durocher has been tearing up Billy Handel's column, Manhandling Sports ? l-landel's been ra ing over old embers eh? Durocher buys the Chronic every day just to rip u his column. The only time he doesn't is when one of Irwin Scherago's stories' is on the other side. Then he burns it. Talk about sports columns, did you see Ronny Ellman's Writeup on the World Soccer Championship? Brooklyn came in first, sparked, by guys like Ioe DiPace. Ioe Aniano. Vinnie Palmieri. and Stan Fertman. Ed Moser is running a series of articles on the psychologi- cal results of Basketball-does it stimulate growth? lt's a tough question, with tall stars like Sal Bonaiede and Vinny Zoda contrasted to more compact hoopsters like Rollo DiRossi and Tony Glorioso. The Womens Pages of these newspapers are interesting. Ianet Sloan and Bea Erich write for the Chronic and Marie DiCapua and Flo Perlmutter for the Manner. Their pages are full of political stories about Sally Gurissi. 21st district, and Ioan Cirrincione. l7th district. Their mail is handled by secre- taries Ellen Lombardo and Doris Sagman. It was never like this back in the liiteenth century. Women knew their places then, and didn't got around pro- ducing hit shows. Rachael Abadi's smash hit about bargain counters, What Price Gory. is being directed by Rosalie Dayton and is being produced by Ioan Goldsampt. The all-female cast stars Carol Iucci, Ioy Betty. Zena Fracler, and Harriet Feinstein. with the singing role handled by Carmela Pirotta. At least the magazine industry is still topped by men. Take this maga- zine now, it makes easy reading, it's full of pictures. Probably editor Stan Zuckerman can't read and publisher Irwin Parrish can't write. lt's got a nice name though- Strife -The Illustrated Magazine. Among the things that keep up the circulationl is the column What Needle Should Have Known, by Paul Koreto. lt's so very interesting because folks remember when he didn't even know what he shouldn't have. Striie also boosts subscription by featuring controversial topics of the day, like- Does E really equal MC2? I hear Donald Skwire has proposed the additional theory required to prove the subject-2 plus 2 equals 4. Tommy Palmenghi is claiming that he discovered it first, and called it the theory of the unjoined hypothesis-l plus l equals 2, resolving itself into finality by conclusion. A very sound state- ment, l imagine, but it can't be accepted until Iustice William Rindone de- clares it constitutional. Turning the pages of Suite I find pictures by Hal Scheits and Mark Lasser. staff photogs who just came back from the Interna- tional games. They have some pretty good shots here. There's Harvey Roth on the bench of the American team. He's a great manager, leading the team to the championship. A view of the grandstands reveals Pete Cacciaguida in the visiting dignitaries' box. lf only Mr. DiGrady were here. Chris, he'd say, I'm sorry I expelled you from Genoa Central. If I could live my life over. I'd still have you serving detention. Yes, those were the days. What's that you say? You want to see those photosl told you about? Tell you what l'm gonna do. For the small price of a five Lire . . . Nine Born in Brooklyn, Mrs. Kathryn Browne's greatest pleasure is knowing many people, particularly well behaved children. She prefers drawing and painting to any other subject and spends much of her leisure time doing art work. Traveling is one of Mrs. Browne's favorite pastimes and she also enjoys attending fashion shows although she rarely purchases any- thing. She believes that the graduating class is fully aware of the value of education and advises, Always have fine ideals and reach for the highest in all of your endeavors. Born and brought up in the fair neighborhood of Benson- hurst, Mrs. Vivian Greenfield proudly reveals that she has been an inhabitant of this section all her life. Like many Lafayetteites she attended P.S. l28, but then continued her education at New Utrecht. Mrs. Greenfield's favorite hobby is playing with her pet parrakeet who has become quite pop- ular with her sten and typing students due to his frequent habit of chewing up their test papers. l 4 ll Mrs. Betsy Antin Gross was born in Brooklyn New York . She attended Girls High, Hunter College and Columbia Uni- L. f' versity and then came to Lafayette to teach History. ' lkgyqv A, I,-,I Among 'her hobbies are gardening and skiing. Mrs. ,, t I sf ,I ,u Gross- ls also anxious to see the disappearance of bad man- ff ' af ' nersfand thoughtlessness in Lafayette students. A g 'l f . if If ,O Seniors should live up to their responsibilities, says Mrs. g Mft. ' cf Gross, and keep in mind that the future of the world de- mv' if I I pends upon the part they play. x Ten ttf i', I mae, 7750 'I 'W' After teaching in Lafayette since its construction, Mr. Leon Halpert still claims he chose the teaching profession because of his love for children and social studies. A graduate of C.C.N.Y., Mr. Halpert is also one of the charter members of Lafayette. His pet peeve is the student who sits while recit- ingr Teachers are human and their hands get tired motion- ing for students to rise when speaking. His advice to seniors: Not only think about yourselves, but your parents, your school, and the welfare of your community. Even While attending elementary school Mrs. Helen L. Hauptman had decided to become a teacher, and never fal- tered in that decision all through her school years. She knows of no more useful calling than that of assisting young people to find themselves, to develop their capabilities, and to select the fields of endeavor in which they Will most likely be successful and happy. It would be natural, then, that her pet peeve is a tergiversating senior. Mr Iulxus Iacobs left Brooklyn, his hometown, after gradu- ating from Boys High, and continued his education at City College and Columbia University. Today, playing with his children is his favorite pastime, while athletics, music and reading help to keep him occupied. His pet peeve is the individual who lacks a sense ot responsibility. In keeping with this, Mr, Iacobs believes that seniors should turn their talents, their energies and their creative abilities toward making this atomic era one of peace and growth. Eleven Mrs. Laura LeBow was born in New York City. There she attended Wadleigh High School and New York University. She also attended the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, Besides being interested in English, which she teaches, Mrs. LeBow is a lover ot the fine arts, mainly music and painting. Mrs. LeBow advises seniors to develop many interests in worthwhile things to make life richer and more interesting. Mrs. Dorothy E. Palevsky thrills to the music of Toscanini because she is an avid symphonic music tan. Although Phil- adelphia is her home town, she spent the greater part ot her life in New York City, where she attended Washington Irv- ing HS., Manual Training I-l.S., and N.Y.U. Mrs. Palevsky is a verified example of a person who embarked into the teach- ing profession by accident. She advises seniors to try to further their education by going to college or taking evening courses. Mrs. Alice Roth was born in New York City but spent her childhood in Newburgh, New York. She attended Newburgh High School and Barnard College. Most of her tree time is devoted to her 13-year-old daughter and nine-year-old son, whose ambition is to become a Wrestler. She advises seniors to cultivate their tastes so as to be able to distinguish real wit from the humor of lack Benny or Milton Berle. Mrs. Bertha Russell is a native Brooklynite who did her college work at Hunter and Columbia. Among her many outside interests is the work she does tor the Speakers' Bu- reau ot the American Assembly for the United Nations. All other spare time is spent reading, walking or knitting. She is particularly peeved when students indulge in rythmic gum chewing, or continuous nail biting. Mrs. Russell advises sen- iors to have principles and convictions, and to live up to them. Twelve -,---t--it-.Y-. . - -f - t 71-Ftu!ggv5l5,, n-qv,----Tvpqe-,gg nnvwgrwtt- -:X-.tw WrP.,w,.-r:m- -N.- ' 1 Mr. Harry Schnzxpp was born on the lower East Side of New York and was a former frustrated pre-med student at N .Y.U. His hobby is puttering around radios and he has built his own television set Cwhich, incidentally, doesn't workl. When he isn't building television sets, Mr. Schnapp enjoys a snack consisting of a bit of cream cheese on rye toast. He dislikes girls wearing slacks, claiming that they detract from their femininity. Mr. Schnapp advises all seniors, if financially able, to attend, and complete, a college education. Mrs. Helen Shanahan attended many schools before join- ing the staff of our Girls' Health Education Department. Ad- miration for her own physical training teachers was the de- termining factor behind her choosing the course of study at the Savage School of Physical Education, N.Y.U., and Co- lumbia. Her home life, and its activities, is her all consum- ing after-three hobby and job. Mrs. Shanahan offers this advice to seniors: Be sincere with yourself and in your convictions. Pert, blond, Mrs. Ieanne Stella is a native New Yorker. She readily admits that she was shy as a child and attrib- utes the fact that she became a teacher to this trait. Quoting George Bernard Shaw she says, Those who can, do, those who cannot, teach. Her pet-peeve is discourtesy among the pupils, which seems to be a habit these days. Her only advice to the seniors is to develop personality to its fullest extent. This time she quotes Shakespeare- To thine own self be true. ff ' - Mr. Samuel Zuckerman. a native New Yorker, was gradu- ated from Boys High, and attended City College and Colum- bia University. Although teaching is one of his hobbies, it also appears as one of his dislikes. Mr. Zuckerman's pet peeve is having to work on school days. During spare time, he likes to do woodwork, while swimming is his favorite sport. The only thing Mr. Zuckerman can advise seniors is to, Have fun! Thirteen LXKF-LY CA-NRA Q: 9qxQ,S?QwQv3 559 1 :NNY D0C,g.xx00 QW 'X gif C-,Y L LAFAYETTE STANLLY USOMES 807' Mucumes. ,, NAPO LV FERTM AN M on M HLET Mama Egg' D! PRSOUBLI GIRL MUST LAKELY To 'SUC GE Haus A RTHU ---V, .-,HS xv, ,-N 'QW 3 ,QELQ-'I sL39?'Qf9 1 A 'Nw 2Z s os r A H11 F716 GIRL Euswem , BERVASI 5 G WL RRI KXYT SS CAROL NCQ! 688551: ,Q Q T RRNK VHRBI LWOU -Z P0 YVLMI BNI JOSEPHINE CRINU Wickford V PORTNO CONNIE GRASSO ' if V2-ff? f -fm! Last Twill cmd Westament We are partingfthe teachers and wefwe are parting amenably. Our friendship has been based on reciprocal agreementsfgive and take. They gave us homework and we took it. Our entire society in Lafayette was based on this give and take, and for quite a while things were pretty hectic. In om' yulrx at l.ufayz'tf:' rm' have l'l'til'fl'l'!I' mon' tlmzz wc gazfc. UQ' hum' ulrzwdy n1c'11ti0m'1f l1on1z'1z'o1'k. Wa' zlfrn' lIf.f0 gfzfwz pfnfq t'tIl'lf.t', 11'z'If'11ti0n, tzzflx, Dltlfki, aff. Slfllfl' fl ix mid lhut ll fx bcttw' to gizfz' lhcn l'l'l'l'I.l'l'H wc :Irv lwzfing Ihcxz' Ihoughts .nzdfnr nbjzfli zfllfl In mn' fmrliwit' mul m11fe.t1rrn'.i'. TO: Dr. Oswald . . . A new group of small, awkward, bewildered children to change into straight backed, self assured, young men and women. Mr. Grady . . . A large office, the hope that you keep your sense of humor in your, ah, middle age, and a rousing cheer. Rahl Mr. Pocai . . . A pretty, young assistant attendance officer and an original excuse to be absent on Mondays and Fridays. Mr. Iacobs and Mr. Goldberg . . . For their camp we leave 500 boys and girls who have a burning passion for a rifle range, archery, tennis, and a com- petent staff. Sixteen 'tl Y l ii, Nl'-mfr,-s. - , Mr. Holstein . . . A toupee tfor bleaching experiments, of coursel. Mr. Rappaport . . . Complete control over a tenth degree holding company replete with graft and lobbyists. Mr. Milella . . . The hope that New York's Philharmonic all move into Lafay- ette's district. Mr. S. Levine . . . A guide on l-low To Make Up Easy Tests. Mr. D. Levine . . . Our sincere hope that all his conservation dreams come true. Mr. Bloom . . . A bunch of first aid students who can tie an open head ban- dage with closed eyes. Mr. Novak . . . A two hundred page issue of the Marquis on slick paper. Miss Costa . . . Another invention from M.l.T., a silent student. Miss Koechling . . . For her student court . . . Judges with the wisdom of Solo- mon Cnot necessarily with a thousand wivesl. Mr. Duskis . . . Students who understand his jokes, which are undoubtedly very funny fwe thinkl. Miss Canning . . . A. bicycle pump to inflate flat a's. Mr. Bonom . . . College applications that exude neatness. Mr. Pincus . . . A, senior who doesn't think he's a big time operator. Mr. Horn . . . So that he doesn't spend sleepless nights counting ticket stubs, 1001, subscription to all ball games. Mr. Gebhardt . . . An issue of The Lafayette News that arrives promptly fjust like his new daughter didl, Mrs. Dufort . . . Our thanks for changing our programs, listening to our' prob- lems, and answering our notes in a legible hand. Cafeteria . . . To our pleasant, cheerful, and elegent eating place we leave a jug of good cheer fthe 86 proof kindl. Lafayette News . . . Writers and photographers to take the place ot the brilliant fsicl columnists and cameramen who are graduating this term. The Football Team . . . A Football team. The Unpaved Street Outside The School . . . Q'S !1l1,l l?QicSJZ,'I'. Next Term's Legend Editor . . . This term's Legend editor. That's about all there is. The expenses of graduating have left us penni- less indeed. There is one more bequest that is certainly not least. To the stu- dents-the future seniors . . . We leave them the heritage that was left to us. Oh . . . your aching backs. Writ by Hand in the Presence of the delerztion hall iearber on flair day of june, 1950. THE SENIOR CLASS Paul Koreto, Scribe When Earth's last picture is painted and the tubes are twisted and dried. When the oldest colors have faded, and the youngest critic has died. We shall rest, and. faith. we shall need it-lie down for an aeon or two. Till the Master ot All Good Workmen shall put us to work anew. -Kipling Seventeen AVN' in - 1 Q fs' !1 ,, Q 'V . Q, Aw Inky, F T 'J Q' A' 'P 6 '71 ' , ' g M F . aff' i lr, lf. ' Ks s ,Ng K :E aw .gg I N'3xg..X. x3X ,R TA ix., .,.. .- Ep X WN ' 4 fix ' 5 x MM LT R if Q V M ocletfn E cienql Ol? A Century of Destruction In Four Short Years Scientists have estimated that human beings spend one-third of their natural lives asleep or resting. Anthropologists have also estimated that the average student, until the time he graduates high school, spends an almost equal amount of time in school. Logically, it would appear that the school would have had an important effect on our past and future happiness and outlook on life. Let's loolq back on our four years in Lafayette. Let's go beyond regents, finals, and report cards to the good things in school life: the football games, the clubs, the people we'z1e met, and even some of the teachers. It was during the fall term of '47 that the City of New York gave a pres- ent to the students of Lafayette that would be appreciated for decades to come. Bay 43 Street was paved. Besides eliminating that last stretch of mud and icy pitfalls, the noise of the construction drowned out the teachers on that side ot the school. Two new amendents were added onto the G.O. Constitution. They pro- vided that the GO. President serve at least one term on the GO. Council, or sit in on their meetings, and that the Vice-President serve at least one term on the Student Court, or sit in on their meetings. At that time, Lafayette third-termers hoped to see a football stadium on the field by the time they graduated. Although, through the years, those same innocent, idealistic third-termers have been hardened by Regents ex- ams and the rigors of the daily safari to Lafayette, and grown cynical and mundane, they still have not lost hope. They expect to see a stadium at Lafayette when their children are graduated. ln the Spring term of 1948, Lafayette was honored by a visit from Harold Russell, the armless vet who played in the Academy Award winning film, The Best Years oi Our Lives. The first annual Tri-School Dance was held at Lincoln, with the MC. from New Utrecht. Six hundred, including a goodly representation from Laf- ayette, attended. The Varsity Show that year was The Man Who Came To Dinner. starring Hugo Puglia. The Cheering Squad won a gold trophy in the Loews cheerleader contest. The following term Danny Luciano was elected President of the GO. A campaign was on to clean up the cafeteria. The teachers were beaten by the Iunior Coaches and Leaders in a volleyball game to benefit needy chil- dren. That term New York City celebrated its fiftieth anniversary and the athletic teams and band marched in the big parade. l949 was the tenth anniversary of Lafayette and the school celebrated in a big way. A scholarship fund was started. Also a portrait of the Marquis de Lafayette was presented to the school by Le Commitee Francais de Sou- venior de Lafayette. The impressive ceremony, at which the grandson of George Clemenceau was present, was recorded and broadcast on Voice of America. by ED MOSER and FRED STERN Twenty N elk 'RZ f ' K MMM, 4-.-.............M , is i'3'f,- f iiif.,W,, ,..,, , V. . Q W A ' X K' W 'Ak fs? sv . A ,,,, M,,,,nn-'aww .:z::..:::2ff .F ow-ww, ,ak - K ' frgkm sjg , 7E .. h' 1. ff vi Q.. -4 , 1 .,... .:.p.:.:+:- Emi. ' 33:2 ft' egg .. M 7, if T 'W . i-.ZF .,,: w..,, 1 I x , TV' 1 ' -, M' 1 wwf- Y,-Mg , L2 ., . 1 , X! 2 55? 5 wx, ii I U 'f A .Wi as 1 E9 E1 :fc - V 1 wwe 1513 I 1 Mg Q I Q X f - f - - --- . am.. ....,,., , ' g ,f av., 51,15- v V V ' ff L, . ' WN 1 A- 1 X was TSWW-ai sf A 1 ' jg.: 41 jf:- , ' I ' L Jill! ,' '5 ' Y 5 ' v 'Q 'K ix fx in ' ,mf , , - ,- ljllffs 2 fl K , Y . , 1 H M 'vm 'W i , X V, if jf f, , Q1-Q k ' YE ix 5: , 5 K R una N xt Q fi f 1 . .sk V 5 Q, g S . ,A X W yy A 2 Q j . LT 3 1 L ' ' ' Ms' '1 , x L ig, 'fir f ?T i W' W? .5 X M W f ' 4 f xf gql. T , X k 1 fl x L WU? ,, Hifi' . gf v?3ifvQ, -. ,. L all Alyi FU ' w Z, wg? M W Hr- W eff Q 9 me W f . ,. 'W 153- '- . ,,. x P -A . W5 4 , ,.,., ,. ? 3 , .,.. ., 'f ., ' x , V..., G 4 . H V- b '--- E -+ 'GY 4' , ,, N . Q WJ , ..... , x N, if WLM A , Kg' Q7,i1'iggggf,1g.,,M 'im V1-33 ms: MK V , ig W-1 ' eww r , f 25.1.1 h X4 f , v M. .,,: 1 ' - X4 Y K X Q ' 'Q . ,f:::: V: 1: ,I fy ' ' : .wvggqzvmsz gif . x 'A vl,.Ti1::.,Q 'K . N . ,Ak, p fxsw My k A? ww iw K' f' M 3:15 - D smr W . . 1 2 , W 753' mdww. 'F ,gl Q Y? 25 5? 1 E 4. n r Y 1 5, . . , li' Y-QQQQYL As si gl F TV Q I ' Q nys 21 ii X L. - if f W M N is Egg? ik 26223. 'Irfan f 4 ' v ---4'-,H- .---.-..H g1,,-,,, LAM- 1' 'bf A z V,g'Q mE'i 'Q LL Q . jsgggkr V , ---A, Q L W ' .S . E :...g5g:ilr' gif, .,.,.,, ggi ,,,., Haw A -QA, Eg . ,-'--' ' Q '. I V M M Q iii 1 1 5' Q Z gQ ff!s? 2 . 25 , 2Q,'jQiiYQW:f,E?EM. if w-wt. K Q25 'SH I Lim! Ww4x:1 ri?:Wm K A L7 5 I f l 1 T . , 2 . va vi 515 wx 'nigga' V I ew , ?',SJG,'- Q jg' mmf ., MQ ' 'ix' A mf .. ,. , N x,L.Ai . X : Z vii A V W 9, mir TQ? A ' W, . 1 W Q' , Q, QE! was 4 -Q, NM A' ' Q ,W i ' -- bg .-.kiwwi Ps , iw, 1 . , 1 ,Q Zh?-'rM14 '?TTNNf 'lfiw '1W1?5 V W-W +:.M,,f+ V f ' Hi gg? W 9' L' in i X, ff L ., FQ M155 'W X . .:.. if! 3' 59? 'Q ' fe? , A., A . E r :::. 'Sf QW 'YN wfiwsn 7 , P lk mygw A x Wig Eff! ' S , X .,, M ,f 54132 T ? is N . EWS? 3,3 f QW 3 . 'A .,.A W : ' ,.,, , ., ' V - , A j Ai ! X ' x TJ7fW w , 3 AVI- , , ., ,E :,:.-: ,,.. 3:5551-555g,:.?Q ,:,- ...: S Q J ..W HW we W Q w iii ' ' qw ' 53Ai 5 1 V Q A Sr I f -f i- R. ,, tx 4? Q T, X,-N' 'A Y .X .ISV-f , 9, R Q . M V? , Eg! 4 Mk , X P ,iff k Q21 ,L Mi? wif web? Viiksie' 5 Iflyiif Rf J . , j MF, :sf ,we Fw ' Q k V49 5 1 fx, - if 1 -. ..,. w - WJ f 4 , My ' ., ' 2: . - we f' ,,-' f I 1A . , , Q 5. -,- , ,. gi.. 1,,..?--- ' ,-1-T ,h-. t,7- -Qi VEFQEEZWHUGAIQZJ g V' f 2 f, Q HH X fe, X2 fl 4 YIQ f2?? 77 7ZZlZZ ?Z'Y '7 7'WZZ? Y Q '7ZZ? ffm? '7 74 ,,, iii Qtf wbfV GIRLS IN SPCRTS Gingerly we entered the gym, conscious of the hush that ensued and the stares that followed us. Nervously we looked at the proud and haughty girls clad in maroon uniforms surrounding us. For we were the new batch of Leaders, ready to start our training which would some day enable us to be- come Iunior Coaches. Little did we realize how much of our future' days in Lafayette would be spent in these surroundings. The weeks and months that followed were a maze of sports. Guard your man: iump ball: side out: badminton is a wrist movement: strike one, ball two: these were only some of the expressions that became all too familiar to us. Every afternoon we remained in school for such clubs as basketball, softball, volleyball, tennis, handball, and badminton. We learned not only how to play these sports, but also to referee them. But it was more than the, games themselves, for it was the good sportsmanship we learned and the feeling We got after playing a good, clean game. And finally, after two terms of listening and being taught, we became Iunior Coaches and were ready to teach others. Some of us had even be- come outstanding in various sports. Liz Gervasi. Coach vice-president, showed excellent form on the basketball court, and soon became one of the star forwards of our team. Vinny Sicurella. Coach treasurer, was as nimble at second base as she was on the volleyball court. Few girls could beat Eleanor Balter on the tennis, badminton, and handball courts. Flo Mancine was outstanding in volleyball and basketball, as was Marilyn Umansky in handball and Volleyball. Sylvia Greenberg, Coach president, played basket- ball as well as she played first base on our softball team. And then our work in the gym classes began. We helped the teachers instruct the girls in, not only all the sports, but in modern dancing, folk danc- ing and stunts. We worked with such excellent modern dance exponents as Iudith Schwartz. Molly Stacker, Mildred Vinceguerra. and Connie Grasso. We had the experience of playing basketball with Ioan Cirrincione and Ioan Campo, two girls who really gave us competition. And we also came in contact with such all-around athletes as Ellen Mae Young and Vivian Buiio. l'm sure that the entire graduating class remembers the tremendous show that was put on by the gym department in the spring of '49. Under the excellent direction of the teachers we showed every phase of the girls' athletic life at Lafayette since the school was constructed. There was a bas- ketball demonstration, folk, tap, and modern dancing, stunts, and the Big Apple. Our performances received a tremendous ovation, and l'm certain that all of us remember it, for, of the ninety participants, many were the girls of this graduating class. Lafayette has proved to be a place for more than just academic instruction. It has become a school where we learn how to physically train our bodies and how to work and play alongside others with friendship and sportsmanship as our goal. SYLVIA GREENBERG Twenty-six .'l ' ' ' BOYS IN SPORTS During the last half century, the high schools of New York have steadily been building reputations in various athletic fields. Lafayette has achieved athletic recognition in the short time of a decade. Up until 1947, Lafayette had the reputation of possessing one of the poor- est football teams in the city. In the three short years since Harry Ostro took over the reins of the gridders, Lafayette has become one of the dominant powers in P.S.A.L. competition. ln 1949, the Eleven posted the most victories ever recorded by a Maroon team. Next year's team will sorely miss the great broken field running of Ciro Masso and the'solid linework of Herby Tanzer. As tradition has it the soccer team, under the leadership of Coach Sy Yudell has once again brought the Brooklyn Soccer Crown to Lafayette. The booters will lose the services of three outstanding All-Scholastic players. Snooty Fertman, our splendid goalie, Herman Druckman and Vinnie Pal- mieri, who also started for the varsity nine, will be among the outstanding graduates of the Iune '50 class. Other standout booters who will graduate are Co-Captain Ioe Aniano. Paul Kaltinick, Iohn Kovacs. Ice DiPace. and Dick Menahem. Once again the Lafayette Cagers have developed their share of stand- out players. Sal Bonafede paced the team with two hundred and seven points and Vinnie Zoda captured second place with one hundred ninety-five points. Captain Rollo De Rossi, Tony Glorioso, Ralph Longo and Coach George Eggers also departed. The baseball team, under tutelage of their new coach, Chuck Sheerin. have just completed another successful season. Their greatest loss will be last year's All-Scholastic catcher, Mike Napoli. One of the lesser publicized squads in the school, the handball team, under Iulie Iacobs, will feel the loss of Co-Captains Howie Iagoda and Max Braverman. Monroe Horden, one of the outstanding doubles players in the city, will also receive his diploma this Iune. The class of Iune '50 has witnessed the formation of a new squad in Lafayette. A Rifle Team, guided by Mr. Berk. has been entered in P.S.A.L. competition. Sharpshooting Ioe Incantalupo will be long remembered as the first captain of the team. The gfwdzmtes of june 1950, who played on the varsity teams, have upheld the honor and tmdiliofz of Lafayette High Sehool. We hope that future graduatifzg flame! will eonrizzue to retain thix fue tradition. by RONALD ELLMAN. BII.LY HANDEL. and IRWIN SCHERAGO Twenty-seven gt' T 5 Q 4' Lund-A Laws i ,f Z. RACHEL ABADI Legend Staff, Leader, Helper in English Office. TO BE A WRITER BROOKLYN COLLEGE BRAZIE ABBATE Cafeteria Squad. Service Squad. SURGEON NEW YORK UNIVERSITY FRED ABBATE G.O. Representative TO BE A LAWYER ST. FRANCIS PEARL ABELSON Iunior Arista, Locker Squad. Marquis Representative. Mr. Di Pietto's Aid, Cantata. TEACHER UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT BERYL ABRAMOWITZ Secretary to Mr. Bonom: Locker squad: Helper to Miss Feinberg: Assembly Program: English Oi- fice. TO BE A CREDIT TO MY FAM- ILY AND THOSE DEAR TO ME BROOKLYN COLLEGE ALAN ACKERMAN G.O. Office Squad: Lafayette News Representative: Leaders Assistant: Marquis Representa- tive: Locker Squad. TO ONE DAY BECOME A VERY SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN HARVEY ACKERMAN G.O. Representative: Lafayette News Representative: Library Squad. TO BE A SUCCESS IN BUS- INESS AMELIA ADDRIZZO Secretary to Mrs. Ehrenberg. Mr. Starrs, Mr. Tholfson: Sth and Bth Term Grade Rep. TO BE A BUYER STJOI-IN'S UNIVERSITY ALICE ADES lst Year Grade Rep.: Class G.O. Rep. 4 terms: Lafayette News Rep. 2, terms: Girl Leader. Iunior Arista: Cafeteria Squad. TO SUCCEED IN THE FIELD OF IOURNALISM VASSAR HELEN AIN Grade advisor's helper: Marquis and Lai. Rep.: Cafeteria Squad: Chairman of Publicity Comm.: Current Problems Club. TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE N,Y.U. L?.,y I, LEONARD ALBERT UNION COLLEGE ROBERTA ALLEN Physics Squad: Switchboard: Locker, Iunior and Senior Arista. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE ll' ROSE ALGERIO Service Squad Secretary to Mrs. Lateltin and Mrs. Shanahan: Cantata Club. I WISH TO SEE THE ONES I LOVE HAPPY AS CAN BE ANTHONY ALOI Grade Advisers Office-Mrs. Du- tort: Teachers Helper-Mr. Hal- pert: Attendance Office-Mr. Po- cai: Assembly Program: Service during Regents Week. TO BE MOST SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE STATE TECH ALBERT ALTMAN President ol Mathematics Club Senior df Iunior Arista. Senior 6 Iunior Band: Leaders Corp.: Physics Squad: Senior Arista. PHYSICIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE H' A -1 ' Q n , '11 ffl ..r': v -1' ,158 ' -' . ro Y ,2,r,,., .., If 1, A..-v a , ,W - '-- f'14 ---h,. . ,,,,. ROSALIE ALTMAN Go-Getters: Ushers Squad: Mr. Grady's Office: Switch-board Operator: Marquis Representa- tive. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE I OE ANIANO Soccer Team Co-Captain: Lead- ers Corp. MILLIONAIRE MARVIN APPEL Marquis Staff: Lafayette News: Leaders Corp.: Locker Squad: Li- brary Squad. SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN BROOKLYN COLLEGE DAVID APPELMAN Handball Team: Glee Club: Leaders Corps: Cafeteria Squad. TO LIVE SUCCESSFULLY WITH MY NEIGHBORS BROOKLYN COLLEGE MARY ARENA Library Squad: Co-op Office: Locker Squad: Secretary to Miss Weissman: Marquis Rep. TO BE A PRIVATE SECRETARY AND HAVE A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL LIFE ANN ARGESE Secretary in Office fS'ervice Squadl: Typist for Mr. Brenner. Miss O'Rourke: Gen'eral Helper to Mrs. Palevsky. SUCCESS IN LIFE MATHEW ARONOFF Service Squad: Locker Squad. A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN NOTRE DAME KERMIT ASHPES BECOME A VICTIM OF THE CAPITALISTIC SYSTEM STATE TECH RACHEL ASHKENAZIE Table Captain in Lunchroom: Worked in English Office. TO BECOME A SECRETARY LULU ASHKENAZIE Secretary to Mr. Baron. Mr. Ar- beit, Senior Arista Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Stimmel: Service Squad. TO BE A GOOD SECRETARY AND GAIN HAPPINESS PHYLLIS AXELROD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER B'KLYN COLLEGE OR N.Y.U. ROSAHIO BACARELLA Service Squad. TO TAKE OVER MY FATI-IER'S BUSINESS ROSALIE BADALAMENTI Attendance Office: Miss Silver- berg's Secretary. TO HAVE A HAPPY AND SUC- CESSFUL LIFE PAUL BALBO Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad. TO BE MY OWN BOSS AND A SUCCESS ELEANOR BALTER Student Court: Languagfe Office: unior Coach Alumni Squaa: I Iunior Arista. INTERPRETER t BROOKLYN COLLEGE GERALD BARANDES Basketball Team: Boy Leader of Iunior Arista: Leaders Corp: Sen- ior Arista. TO BECOME A LAWYER RR-I-NGELQN UNION coL.s.ECu: cms GJD? my 'vwxqnsffg X I PKUL susan J Service Squad: Library Squad: Chemistry Club. ACCOUNTANT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE DON BARBER Leaders Corps: Chemistry Lab.: Library Squad: Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad. ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN STATE TECH SAMUEL BARON STAIN SPECIALIST BROOKLYN 6. NATIONAL AS- SOCIATION INSTITUTE OF DYING AND CLEANING IACK BASSAN TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL DENTIST AND LIVE I-IAPPILY BRADLEY UNIVERSITY MINNIE BARILLA Representative oi Lafayette News. Library Squad. TO SEE THE WONDERS AND DELIGHTS OF THE WORLD HARRIET BECKERMAN Secretary to Mr. Olshansky and Miss Halahan: Emergency Room Squad: Office Squad. TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS WOMAN DELEHANTY BUSINESS SCHOOL LYDIA BENDAYAN Secretary in Social Studies Of- fice. ftwo yearsl: President of the French Club, Ktwo termsl: Secretary for Mr. Levine: Teach- er's Helper. BUYER BROOKLYN COLLEGE SALLY BENENATI Accounting Office: Locker Squad: Secretary to Mr. Toder. TO BE A SUCCESS IN LIFE STANLEY BERGER Cafeteria Squad. N.Y.U. DAVID BERKIN 5 terms English Office: Cafeteria Squad. LAWYER BROOKLYN BARRY BERKOWITZ Vice-President of Math Club: Late S uad: Chemistr Labora CI Y ' tory: Math Team: Senior Arista. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BROOKLYN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE DANIEL BERNSTEIN Maior L from Leaders Corp.: Senior Arista: Cafeteria Squad: Handball. BECOME A PHYSICAL TRAIN- ING TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE CHARLES BERNSTEIN Accounting Office: Legend Rep. SUCCESSFUL WINDOW DISPLAYMAN CITY COLLEGE RENEE BETTELMAN Lafayette Booster: English Office: Squad: Sec. to Mrs. Greenberg. TO BE SUCCESSFUL AND HAPPY SYRACUSE IOY BETTY Iunior Arista: Senior Arista: Speakers Bureau: Late Squad: Secretary to Miss Smith. SOCIAL WORKER BROOKLYN COLLEGE RONALD BILLIG Leaders Corps: Cafeteria Squad Capt.: Service Squad. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN MY UNDERTAKINGS . r. c 's Office: ad ffi . Se 'or Coun- Cele ty ominatmg Com- ttee. O BE A CCESS IN LIFE BROOKLYN .COLLEGE My M IANET BLACKMAN Service to Biology Department: Secretary to Miss Ross. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN EVERY- THING I DO ARTHUR BOFFARDI Biology Squad: Mr. Pocai's Of- fice: Cafeteria Squad: Service Squad. TO BECOME A GOOD AC- CORDIONIST DAVID BLUM Leader's Corps: Handball Team: lunior Arista: Senior Arista. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL BUS- INESS MAN UNION COLLEGE HARRIET BOKOWSKY Senior Dues Office: Arista: Leg- end Representative: Secretary to Mr. Meyer: Locker Squad. ACCOUNTANT BROOKLYN COLLEGE SALVATORE BONAFEDE Basketball Team. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 'TEACHER CITY COLLEGE IOHN BONSIGNOHE Gl'ee Club: Boys Choral: Cafe- teria Squad: Accounting Office. OPERA AND CONCERT SINGER BROOKLYN OR IULLIARD DOLORES BRAVERMAN Mr. Tholfsen's Office Squad: Emergency Room Squad: At- tendance Squad: Secretary to Miss Daly. BOOKKEEPER MAX BRAVERMAN Handball Team fCo-Captainl: Newspaper Representative: Serv- ice Squad: Leaders Corp. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL BUS- INESS MAN BROOKLYN COLLEGE GLORIA BRENNEB Iudge on Student Court: Senior Arista Girl Leader: Booster Squad: Senior Dues Office: lun- ior Arista. PSYCHOLOGY BRYN MAWR HUBERT BRENNER Leaders Corps and Major L: Senior Show: Locker Squad. TO GET THROUGH COLLEGE SUCCESSFULLY LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY OF PHARMACY ARLENE BRISLOW Locker Squad: Emergency Room: Class Sec. to Teachers: Helped Miss Kramer in Office. REGISTERED NURSE BELLEVUE NURSING SCHOOL BARBARA BRODIE Senior Arista: Helper to Mr. Grady: Bio Lab: Program Com- mittee. SOCIAL WORKER BROOKLYN COLLEGE RICHARD BROMBERG Leaders Corps: Alumni Squad: Late Squad. CITY COLLEGE LOUIS BROWN Baseball Team. TO MAKE MONEY IEAN BRUNO Stenography Office, Emergency Room: Secretary to Mr. Iacobs. Miss Weissman's Hel 'er p . SUCCESSFUL SECRETARY BERNICE BUCHWALD Mr. Grady's Office S q u a d : Switchboard: F r e n c h Club: Teacher's Secretary. DIETITION BROOKLYN COLLEGE THEODORE BUCKWALD Glee Club: Service Squad. TO BE A RICH MAN BROOKLYN COLLEGE PHILIP BUI-'FA Work in G.O. Office: Cafeteria Squad. MILLIONAIRE VINCENZA BUFFA Secretary to Mr. Bonom and Mrs. Palevsky: Attendance and Grade Adviser's Offices: Newman Club. TO BE A SUCCESS IN LIFE DOLORES BUODONNA Secretary to Miss Pomerance. DENTAL TECHNICIAN STEVE BUONANOTTE Gym Squad Secretary: Locker Squad. TO BE A SUCCESS IN BUS- INESS STATE TECH ISAAC CABASSO Leaders Corps. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL BUS- INESS MAN CITY COLLEGE PETER CACCIAGUIDA President of Newman Club. 8th Term Grade Rep.: President of Senior Band: Iunior and Senior Arista: Grade Adviser's Office. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNT- ANT C.C.N.Y. LUCILLE CALCIANO Secretary to Miss. Daley. Mr. Tholfson, Miss Silverberg: Help- er at Switchboard. TO BE A GOOD WIFE TO SAL MARY ANN CARIFI HARVEY Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad. TO BECOME A ECUTIVE AND LION DOLLARS CAMER Marquis Rep.: BUSINESS EX- MAKE A MIL- CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK DOLORES CAPONE Office ior Miss Della Chiesa: Attendance for Mrs. Brigiotti. Mr. Nussbaum: Emergency Room: Miss Holihan. SECRETARY . IOAN CAMPO Marquis and News Representa- tive: Dramatic Club: Secretary to Mr. Baron, Mr. Tuhrim: Locker Squad. MODEL CPART TIME DANCING TEACHERJ BROOKLYN COLLEGE I H- - Q4 ,Q-'IJUVI 1-I 'f'f r 51 -f .4 ' 1' PHILIP CANCIGLIA Legend Business Staff: English Office Squad: Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad. TO A.CHIEVE SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS IN ALL MY FU- TURE ENDEAVORS BROOKLYN COLLEGE HAROLD CANTOR Service Squad: Handball Team. C.P.A. BROOKLYN COLLEGE DOROTHY CAPPADONA Secretary to Mr. Baron: Gym Show: Legend Representative: '1'eacher's Helper: Senior Celeb- rity Nomination Committee. TO MARRY AN INDIAN CHIEF AND HAVE TEN LITTLE IN- DIANS DANIEL CAPUTO Late Squad: Service Squad: Baseball Squad. PHARMACY ST. IOHN'S Secretary to Mrs. O'Shea. TO BECOME A SUCCESS IN EVERYTHING I DO CHRISTINE CASCELLA English Office, Lafayette News Rep.: Secretary to Miss Linck. SUCCESSFUL SECRETARY BUSINESS SCHOOL IEAN CASESA Secretary to Mrs. Lampert. TO FIND HAPPINESS DOLORES CASSONE Locker Squad, Boosters. Usher at Graduation. IOURNALIST ST. IOI-INS BARBARA CANIZARO Table Captain in Cafeteria: Worked in Homemaking Room: Worked in Library. PRIVATE SECRETARY-TO EVER MAINTAIN MY ENTHUSIASM FOR ANYTHING DIFFERENT AND INTERESTING BROOKLYN ANN CANNONE Locker Squad: Mr. Zuckerman's Secretary: Miss B. Feinberg's Secretar y. COURT STENOGRAPHER CAROLINE CARBONARA Mr. Chaimas' Helper. MODEL BARBIZON SCHOOL ARTHUR CARPINELLO Soccer, 3 years: Infirmary Squad: Table Captain: Leader in gym, 4 years. TO BE A SUCCESS CORTLAND STATE ALFRED CASALETTO Lafayette News: G.O.: Marquis Representative: Leader Corps. TO BE A SUCCESS BROOKLYN COLLEGE FREDERICK CASTLE Art Squad. ,COMMERCIAL ARTIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE WILLIAM CHERNOW Leader's Corp.: Service Squad: G.O. Representative: Rifle Team. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER C.C,N.Y. IOSEPH CHESTERJ Locker Squad. 1 X BUSINESS MAN ,K BROOKLYN COLLEG N I ' 1 SE CHIUSANO Secretar to Miss B. Feinberg and Mr. ottlieb: Locker Room: Helper Miss Daly. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL STEN- OGRAPHER ISADORE CHIRA G.O. Vice-President 5th Term Grade Rep.: City and Borough Council: Chief Iustice oi Student Court: Bio Squad: Glee Club. LAW AND POLITICCS DARTMOUTI-I LEONA CHOLODENKO TY PI ST EDWARD CHRISTIANSEN Football Team: Leader's Corp. TO BE A SUCCESS CAMILLE CIAFFONE Secretary to Miss Spiegleman and Mr. Pasternak. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL BEAUTI- CIAN DOMENICK CIARLETTI Lafayette News Representative: Teacher's Helper. TO BE A WRITER ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY ANNE CIMINELLO Secretary to Mr. Halpert and Miss Silverberg: Service Squad. SUCCESS IN EVERYTHING I ENDEAVOR THOMAS CINQUE Late Squad: Grade Adviser's Of- fice: Lafayette News Representa- tive. FORDHAM UNIVERSITY IOAN CIRRINCIONE Booster Squad: Speaker's Bur- eau: Fourth and Fifth Grade Rep- resentative: Iunior and Senior Arista: Maier L . ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE ALLEN B. CLAIRE Senior Arista: Service Squad: English Office Squad. COLLEGE BASKETBALL-MEDL CINE N.Y.U, ARTS AND PURE SCI- ENCE ROBERTA CODELL Lafayette News: History Office: Locker Squad: Helper to Miss Kramer. TO EARN THE DEGREE OE M.R.S. BROOKLYN CNIGHTJ EUGENE COFINI Stage Squad, P.A. and Proiection Squad. Safeteria Squad. Glee Club. SUCCESS IN LIFE AND BUSI- NESS SALLY COGAN Contata Club: Mr. Pocia's Office: Locker Squad: Switchboard: Mimeograph Office. COLOR PHOTOGRAPHER BROOKLYN CNIGHTI ADELE COHEN Secretary for Mr. Lifton, Mr. Meyer, Mr. Baron: Mimeograph Office. TO BE HAPPY AND MAKE THOSE I LOVE HAPPY BROOKLYN COLLEGE ARLENE COHEN Grade Representative 6 and 8: Marquis Rep.: Class Secretary Grade 8: Sec. Studies Office: Student Council. TO BE A GOOD WIFE AND MOTHER BARBARA COHEN Service Squad: Grade Advisor's Squad: Iunior. Senior Arista: Teacher's Helper. TEACHER ALFRED UNIVERSITY GERRY COHEN Late Squad: English Office: Sen- ior Arista: English Dep't. HAPPINESS BROOKLYN COLLEGE Ax t L. O If G HERBERT COHEN Locker Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Marquis Representative. TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL LAWYER NEW YORK UNIVERSITY IEROME COHEN Soccer Team. TO BE HAPPY THROUGH LIFE BROOKLYN COLLEGE IUDITH COHEN Senior Shows of Ianuary, 1950. Iune. 1949: Cafeteria Squad: Service Squad: Secretary to Mr. Caster: Iunior Arista: Senior Arista. TEACHER BROOKLYN K , , I L I, lg! 1' ft, t YRNA HEN -j Laiaystte New ep.: Marquis: ' G.O. Class Re . Locker Squad: l Sec. BE A C ESSFUI.. WIFE O BERNI AL AYS iBROO , LLE GE-NIGHT ., Us SQA SONDRA COHEN Worked in Nurse's Office, Li- brary, tor Boys Dean: Sec. Mr. Olshansky. TO BE A REGISTERED NURSE KINGS .COUNTY NURSING SCHOOL SUSAN COLARUSSO Locker Squad: Secretary to Mr. Cohen: Marquis Representative: Laiayette News Representative. TO MAKE THOSE WHO LOVE ME PROUD AND HAPPY IESSE COLODNER Biology Squad: Captain of Leader Corp.: Senior Band: Or- chestra: Proiection Squad. VETERINARIAN HAMPLAIN COLLEGE L+!-rif'1f,-' H-i .. ' 1 . J- , V . ' I fllfy ANDREW COLONNA 1 TO MAKE THOSE WHO LOVE ME PROUD BROOKLYN 'J FRANK CONDO Dance Band: Concert Band: Or- chestra: Locker Squad: Monitor. TO BECOME A FAMOUS BAND LEADER SAL CONTRERA Late Squad. TO BE SUCCESSFUL GRACE COOPER Teachers helper: Library Squad: Usher Squad: French Club. BROOKLYN IRENE COOPER Lafayette Boosters: Go-Getters: Mr. Grady's Office: L o c k e r Squad. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL WIFE TO KIEVE LUCY COPEHTINO Helper to Mrs. Maresca, Miss Pema: Table Capt.: Italian Tutor. INTERPRETER NANCY CORONATI Assembly Program: Mr. Mares- ca's helper. IOSEPHINE CORETTO Secretary for Mr. Baron. Mr. To- der. and Mrs. Palevsky: Locker Squad. TO LEAD A SUCCESSFUL AND HAPPY LIFE IDA CORSAHO Secretary to Mr. Baron. Miss Hecht, Mr. Bonom. and Mr. Toder. PRIVATE SECRETARY MARIE COSENTINO Secretary to Miss Holihan. Mrs. Gilen. Mrs. Feinberg: Lafayette News Rep. TO LIVE A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE WITH THE ONE I LOVE PETER COSTA Senior Band: Swing Band: Li- brary Squad. TO MAKE A SUCCESS IN LIFE FRED COTTONE Service Squad: Worked in Mr. Pocai's Office: Mr. Kelman's Helper: Cafeteria Squad: Eng- lish Book Squad. PATTERN MAKER AND DRESS DESIGNER VITO COTTONE Mimeograph Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Library Squad: Leaders Corp. TELEVISION FIELD FRANCES CRAPANZANO Secretary to Mrs. Browne: Late Squad: Helper in Study Hall: Worked in Mr. Pocai's Office. TO BECOME A BOOKKEEPER IOSEPHINE CRIMI Office Squad: Secretary to Mr. Olshansky, Mrs. Sonders and Mr. Storrs. G.O. Rep. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL DE- SIGNER FRANCES CRISAFI Mr. Lifton's Secretary: Locker and Library Squad: E m e r g e n c y Room. TO BE A SECRETARY MARTIN CRON Varsity soccer team: Sr. Orches- tra: Mimeograph Squad: Cafe- teria Squad. TO BECOME A PHARMACIST LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY PAULINE CURATOLO Library Squad: Mr. Grady's Ot- fice: Mr. Pocai's Office: Photog- raphy Club. BUYER CITY COLLEGE CARMINE CURULLI Lafayette News Staff: Graduation Usher: Helper to Mr. Holstein. Mrs. Holden Miss Koechling. BASEBALL PLAYER BROOKLYN COLLEGE MATTHEW D'AMICO TO MARRY A YOUNG RICH GIRL THERESA D'AMICO Language Department: Locker Squad: Italian Club. TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE RONALD D'ANDREA STATISTICIAN CITY COLLEGE CARMELA DANUBIO Secretary to Mr. Storrs and Miss Hart: Teachers Helper. TO ACHIEVE HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS ZION BIBLE INSTITUTE IOSEPH D'APREA IEWELRY DESIGNER SALVATORE D'AULA Teach.er's Aid. SUC.CESS IN GROCERY LINE ROSALIE DAYTON Speakers Bureau: Marquis Lit- erary Staff: Dean Office Squad: Senior Arista. Secretary to Mrs. Hauptman: FRENCH TEACHER BROOKLYN ROBERTA DE CASTROS Iunior and Senior Arista: Mrs. IJee's and Mr. Brenner's Otfice Squads: Preiect Secretary to Mr. Rappaport. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE MORRIS DECKELBOIM Service, Late, Infirmary Squad. SUCCESS AT BUSINESS IOAN DI LACEY Sec. to Miss Rubin, Miss Palev- sky: Switchboard Operator: Help- er to Miss Biorness: G.O. Rep. TO BECOME A MODEL NIGHT SCHOOL FOR CONTIN- UED SECRETARIAL PRACTICE LOWELL DELBLICK Handball Team: Co-Capt.: Late Squad: Service Squad: Senior Arista. LAWYER BROOKLYN COLLEGE ROLAND DE ROSSI Baseball Team: Basketball Team: Sec. to Mr. Eggers: Mr. Pocai's Office. BUYER STATE TECH SEBASTIAN DE PERGOLA Service Squad: Leader Corp. TO BE A CABINET MAKER MARTHA DEVITO Mrs. Maresca's Helper: Secr'e- tary to the Italian Club. TEACHER ANGELINA DE MARTINO Library Squad: Sec. to Mr. Dycke: Locker S uad Sec to Mrs. Le'e: q I . Miss Kramer's Helper. TOTUIEE HAPPY AND SUCCESS- CARMELIA DEVLIN Office Squad for Mr. Tholfsen: Emer enc S uad 9 Y 'YI - TO BE A SUCCESSFUL SECRE- TARY MARY DI BARTOLO TO BE A STENOGRAPHER WITH MY OWN OFFICE GUS DI BIASI Baseball Team. TO BECOME SOMETHING WORTH WHILE BROOKLYN COLLEGE MARIE DICAPUA Editor on Lafayette News: Mem- ber ot Legend Staff: Senior and Iunior Arista: Newman: Italian: Current-Problems Club: Secre- tary for Mr. Brenner. Miss Simon. and Miss Indelicato. TO BE SUCCESSFUL ST. IOI-lN'S IOSEPH DI PACE Soccer Varsity 3 years: Grade Representative 2 years: Leaders Corps 3 years. HEALTH EDUCATION TEACHER AT LAFAYETTE CORTLANDT STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE MARY DI PASCALI Secretary to Mr. Gordon, Mr. Pocai. Mrs. Gardner. TO BECOME A GOOD BOOK- KEEPER DOMINICK DI PIETRO TERESA DI RAFFAELE Secretary to Mr. Litton, Mr. Bar- on. Mr. Olshansky: G.O. Oifice for Mr. Herscher: Secretary to Miss Kutcher. TO BE A SUCCESS IN THE BUS- INESS WORLD BROOKLYN COLLEGE CHARLES DOLCIMASCOLO ORGANIC CHEMIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE ROY DOMBRO Chemistry Squad. DENTIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE CARL DONATO Stage Squad: Speakers Bureau: Library Squad. COSTUME DESIGNER TROPHAGEN SCHOOL OF FA- SHION TERRY DONATO Emergency Room: Co-op Oiiice- Teachers Helper. Mrs. Maresca: Newman Club: Secretary of Itul ian Club. LANGUAGE TEACHER FORDHAM SCHOOL OF EDUCA- CATION EDWARD DONNELLY A TRADE SCHOOL MAUREEN DONOGHUE Library Squad: Mr. Olshansky's Helper: Newman Club. TO LEAD A HAPPY AND SUC- CESSFUL LIFE FRANK DONROE TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN BUS- INESS ST. IOHN'S UNIVERSITY VICTORIA DORIA Sec. for Mr. Grady, Mr. Tholi- sen: G.O. Representative: News Representative. TO BECOME SECRETARY MAN- AGER OF C :S A BROOKLYN COLLEGE IOAN DORMAN 8th Term G.O. Rep.: Iewelry Squad: Lafayette News Office: Secretary ior Mrs. Ross 1 Year. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL BUYER LARSON IUNIOR COLLEGE . ., .we iff 't M.-'Q4' 'J . 1 ' V AJ' -'V ' ' .' I I .AL ' I .I ' .54 PAULINE Dowsdx Program Committee 2 Terms: Miss Koechling's Helper 2 Terms: Marquis Rep. 2 Terms: Class G.O. Rep.: Iunior Arista. TO MAKE THE ONES I LOVE PROUD OF ME MYRNA DREIBAND Mr. Grady's Office Five Terms: Locker Squad: Lafayette News Representative Two Terms: Serv- ice Squad. TO BE A DENTAL HYGIENIST SCHOOL OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES SAUL DULBERG Cafeteria Squad. BROOKLYN COLLEGE EMILY DUNAI Mimeograph Office, Secretary to Miss Lincky and Miss Weissman. PRIVATE SECRETARY MORRIS DWECK Locker Squad: Secretary to Mr. Goldberg, and Mr. Lund: Infirm- ary Squad. TO ENTER BUSINESS AND TRAVEL BROOKLYN COLLEGE LEROY ECKERT Leaders Corps: Cafeteria Squad: Senior Band: Dance and March- ing Bands. DENTIST UNIVERSITY OF PENNSLYVANIA GERRY EILENBERG Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Glee Club: Choral Club: School Concert. TO STAND OUT IN LIFE AS A SUCCESS IN ALL MY UN- DERTAKINGS MARTIN ELIASBERG Chemistry Laboratory, Physical Science Office Library Squad: Service Squad. UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO RONALD ELLMAN Lafayette News Sports Assitant Editor: Legend Staff: Marquis Staff: Late Squad: Cafeteria Squad. IOURNALISM BROOKLYN COLLEGE FRANCES EMANUELA Worked in Mr. Pocai's Office. Mr. Grady's Office: Secretary to Mr. Bonom. Mr. Eustis. LIFE, LIBERTY, AND THE PUR- SUIT OF VINNIE KATHERINE GIBBS SARA ENZOR Girls' Em'ergency Room: Worked in Medical Room, Mr. Castka's Office: Locker Squad: Secretary to Miss Daly. RECEPTIONIST BURTON EPSTEIN Co-Captain of Late Squad: lun- ior and Senior Arista. Iudge of Student Court: Cafeteria Squad: Maior L for Service. DENTISTRY COLUMBIA Q A ELLEN EPSTEIN Captain of Cheering Squad. Senior Arista: Worked in Mr. Grady's Office. TO BE WORTHY OF MY UNITED STATES CITIZENSI-IIP NEW IERSEY COLLEGE FOR WOMEN-RUTGERS BEATRICE ERICH Lafayette News Assistant Editor: Legend Staff: Dean's Office: Mr. Bonom's and Mrs. Warshaur's Secretary: Senior Arista. MAGAZINE IOURNALIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE I . I 'Q Jef A NIJ L, U , , IJ V A If K J' -y . Ilya , -iff' ' 1- i-I Q 1 Nr iw 4 K r 3, 'X P1 I I H sUzP.7r'rE I-:SKENAZI Lociglr Squad: Secretary to Tea' er. TO ,BE SUCCESSFUL IN EVERY- THING I DO . gxxrut - I ix SEYMOUR ESKENAZI Program Committee: Mr. Zucker- man's Helper. BE SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE BROOKLYN COLLEGE MELVIN ETTENSON Late Squad: Lafayette News Representative: Chemistry Lah- oratory Squad: Physics Labora- tory Squad: Senior Arista. TEXTILE ENGINEER LOWELL TEXTILE INSTITUTE TONI FALANGA Co-op Office: Service Squad: Locker Squad: Newman Club. TEACHER NEW PALTZ GLORIA FALCONI Secretary to Mr. Friedman and Mr. Horn, Library Squad: Cafe- teria Squad: Locker Squad. BOOKKEEPER THEN MARRIAGE ROSALIND FALLAS G.O. Repre entative: Marquis Representative: M.rs. Pal'evsky's Secretary: Mrs. Halpert's Secre- tary: Mrs. Halehan's Helper. MASTERS DEGREE-ACCOUNT- ANT BROOKLYN NIGHT COLLEGE IOAN FAUCI Library Squad 3 years: Table Captain: Secretary to Mr. Cohen. Mr. Santora. TO BECOME A BOOKKEEPER IN A BANK THEN I WILL GET MARRIED GLORIA FAZIO Program Committee: Newman Club: Italian Club: Secretary to Mrs. Shanahan three terms: Helper to Mr. Arbeit. TO BECOME A NURSE LONG ISLAND SCHOOL OF NURSING ARTHUR FEDERMAN Service Squad: Leaders Corps: Library Squad. ENGLISH TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE HARRIET FEINSTEIN Secretary ot Speakers' Bureau: Major L. Marquis Rep.: Cafeteria Squad: G.O. Rep.: Secretary of Senior Class. MEDICAL TECHNICIAN PAINE HALL SANDRA I-'ELDMAN Locker Squad: Grade Advisers Helper: 4th Term G.O. Rep.: Teachers Secretary. FIND HAPPINESS AND BE SUC- CESSFUL BROOKLYN COLLEGE RICHARD FERKIN Sixth Term G.O. Grade Rep.. Lafayette's Rep. to the B'klyn Borough Council: Bio Squad: Member ot the Leaders Class. TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE INSTI- TUTE MARIE FERRACONE Secretary to Mr. Novak: Mrs. Shanahan 3 terms Locker Squad: Office Squad Mr. Tholisen's Of- fice. TO BE A GOOD WIFE TO NICKY CHARLES FERRIER Baseball Team: G.O. Rep.: Cafe- teria Squad. BASEBALL COACH BROOKLYN COLLEGE STANLEY FERTMAN Soccer Team: Leaders Corps. TO GET INTO A BROADWAY SHOW, AS A DANCER CORTLAND STATE TEACHERS CONCETTO FIGLIOLI Locker Squad: Helper to Mr. Tholfsen. Mrs. Lefkowitz. Miss Silverberg, Mr. Brenner. SUCCESS AS A TYPIST AND HOUSEWIFE EUGENE FINE Legend Representative: Cafeteria Squad. PHARMACEUTICAL CI-IEMIST FORDHAM U. FLORENCE I-'INEMAN Captain of Booster Squad: Go- Getters: Iunior Arista: Major L : Grade Adviser's Office. ELEMENT X SCHOOL TEACHE X BROOKE COLLEGE ' I .' X . N , . 4.1 v . I I ti YI., I 'I I 'F WF'Y'F' CYS? . T ! '2 j'Y72'F HUBERT FISCHLER Soccer Team 1948: Glee Club Two terms: Service Squad: Teacher's Helper. CONSTRUCTIONAL DRAFTS- MAN CITY COLLEGE IORDON FLAKSER Rifle Team: Swing Band. TO BE SUCCESSFUL BROOKLYN COLLEGE STANLEY FLAX Servic'e Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Assistant to Mrs. Holden. FOREIGN EXPORTER C.C.N.Y. VERA FONTANA G.O. Representative: Teacher's Helper: Worked in Lafayette News Office. TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL BOOKKEEPER ESTELLE FORMINSKY Secretary to Dean of Boys. Mrs. Lampert. TO MARRY THE BOSS, AND HAVE HIM TAKE DICTATION FROM ME, EDGAR MARTIN FOX Library Squad: Service Squad: Lafayette Swing Band: Leaders Corps: Senior Arista. TO GET A RICHER UNDER- STANDING OF LIFE ftsle-L . C ZENA FRAIDER Speaker's Bureau: Iudge on Stu- dent Court: Senior Arista: Mim- eograph Squad two terms: Mr. Holstein's Secretary four terms. CAMP DIRECTOR BROOKLYN COLLEGE GLORIA FRANKLIN Lafayette's Cheering Squad, three years: Mr. Grady's Office Squad three years: Mr. Pincus Office Squad one year. TO ENTER U.C,L.A. H . s ff' ' V 2 1 r . I I I-I tl 1 W ru r .P J -I ,J ' v GERALD FRIEDIVLAN 2 Year Varsity Football: Cafe- teria Squad: Service Squad. TO BE A SUCCESS IN LIFE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT BARBARA FREMDER Loclier Squad: Mr. Grady's Office Squad: Mrs. Lee Office Squad: Mr. Brenner Squad: Senior Aris- ta. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE MARVIN FRIEDMAN Service Squad 2 terms: Chem- istry Squad 3 terms Senior Arista. THE FIELD OF CHEMISTRY BROOKLYN OR N.Y U. IOSEPH GALANTE Baseball Team 1948. DEGREE IN SCIENCE U.S.C. Mg, I yu. JJ,-'low-1 6-L if Vi , , xlib . 'Lo-49 L ' ly, GLORIA GALLO Emergency Squad: Locker Squad: Cafeteria Squad. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL SECRE- TARY LILLIAN GALLO Secretary of Newman Club: Late Squad: Locker Squad: Secretary for Mrs. Feinberg. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL STENOGRAPHER BUSINESS COLLEGE PHYLLIS GANBERG Mrs. O'Shea, Mr. Grady's Office: Locker Squad: Typed for Mrs. Greenfield: Worked for Miss O'Rourk. TO LOVE KIP FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE DANIEL GARAFOLO STANLEY GARIL Chemistry Laboratory: Mimeo- graph Squad: Mr. Kasters Aid: French Club. EXPORT MANAGER C.C.N.Y. LORRAINE GARTENBERG News Representative: English Office: Secretary to Miss Somers. Mr. Brenner: Miss Hecht's Helper. SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS BROOKLYN COLLEGE IOAN GENDLER Emergency Room Helper: Sten Office: Secretary to Mrs. Perks. Miss Berman. SUCCESSFUL SECRETARY KATHARINE GIBBS SCHOOL ROBERTA GENSLER Capt. of Go-Getters, Varsity Show: Switchboard: Sec. to Mr. Levine: Office Squad: Sr. Arista. BUYER CITY COLLE K 'ANTHONY GEN LE ACCOUNTANT PACE COLLEGE ZW ROSE GERBINO 'l'eacher's Helper: Late pass Squad: Sec. to Miss Weisman Office Squad. Miss Kramer: Basketball Tournament. AN EFFICIENT BOOKKEEPER GLORIA GERFO Secretary to Mr. Di Pietto: Lock- er Squad. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL C.P.A. BROOKLYN COLLEGE LORRAINE GERMAN Iunior and Senior Arista: Miss Hecl-it's Secretary: Mrs. Gardner's Secretary: Red Cross Representa- tive: French Club. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER BROOKLYN ELIZABETH GERVASI Newman Club Vice-President: Iunior Coach Vice-President: Ma- ior L : Secretary to Mr. Grady. Mrs. Robinson, Miss Daly. Mr. Toder: Glee Club. and all 'ath- letics clubs. HEALTH EDUCATION TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE FRED GEWIRTZ Times Representative: Alumni Office: Cafeteria Squad: Attend- ance Office: Lai. News Represen- tative. TEACHER BROOKLYN GRACE GIARRUSSO Iunior Arista: Helper in Co-op Office: Locker Squad: Sec. to Mrs. Palevsky: Sr. Arista. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ALL I ENDEAVOR SALVATORE GIACALONE Glee Club: Cafeteria Squad. TO MAKE A MILLION ARTHUR GINSBURG Chairman of Speaker's Bureau: Iunior and Senior Arista: Student Court Iudge: Biology Squad: Math Team: Math Club: Major I. for Service. TO STUDY MEDICINE CORNELL UNIVERSITY DELIA GIOIA Class Secretary: Assembly Pro- grams: G.0. Representative: Bus Monitor: Office Helper. U.N. INTERPRETER BROOKLYN COLLEGE BRUCE GLASER Assistant Chief Iustice of the Student Court: Iunior and Sen- ior Arista: Biology Lab Squad: Locked: Service. and Cafeteria Squads. TO FINISH COLLEGE SUC- CESSFULLY COLUMBIA ARTHUR GLASSMAN Vice-Pres. of Chem. Club: Li- brary Squad: Tutoring Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Sr. Arista. CHEMICAL ENGINEER BROOKLYN POLY ' 1 JY r 5 QV L - wld' , -L 6373274 4? LQ- '+P I 'Z KKK!! fi, 'i!K V w' ,i ,f ANTHONY GLORIOSO Basketball Team. TO BECOME A SUCCCESS KENTUCKY HADLEY GOLD Legend Staff: Marquis Staff: Mimeograph Squad. TO BE A IOURNALIST BROOKLYN LORRAINE GOLDFISCHER Iunior and Senior Arista: Bi- ology Office: Dean's Office: Mar- quis Representative. TO MAKE THEM REALIZE WE'RE RIGHT BROOKLYN COLLEGE IOAN GOLDSAMT Assistant Editor Lafayette News. Business Manager of Legend. Legend Literary Staff Secre- tary to Mrs. Roth: English Office. SCRIPT WRITER FOR ROBERT O. LEWIS UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 4ki fF'TF1Z a v' MARIAN GOLDSEN Grade Adviser's Office: English Office Squad: Usher at Gradu- ation. BUYER CITY COLLEGE EDMOND GOLDSTEIN Mimeograph and Service Squad: Seventh and Eighth Term G.O. Representative. IOURNALIST BROOKLYN OR N.Y.U. BARBARA GOLOB Library Squad: Worker in Medi- cal Room: Miss Hollihan's Helper: Helper in Grade Advisers Office: Current Problems Club. REGISTERED NURSE MT. SINAI ARTHUR GOODMAN NAVAL CAREER OFFICER UNITED STATES NAVAL ACAD- EMY CANNAPOLISJ IN 1951 MYRNA GOODMAN Locker Squad: Service Squad: Girl's Dean Office: Grade Advi- sor's Squad: Iunior Arista. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE ROBERT GOODMAN Senior Council: 7th Term Grade Rep.: Cafeteria Squad: Iunior and Sr. Arista: Leaders Corps: Pres. of Senior Class. C.P.A. CITY COLLEGE ees penn, IHA Crows! TA pm: wt Y 1 Amr gvgal oo? Vout'- NvMlUf2 . Goo DN Fgazxr- Ta. I 1 SALLY GOOTMAN Secretary to Mr. Palevsky. Mr. Meyers. the Nurse, and Mr. Baron in the Accounting Depart- ment: 2 Terms in the Locker Squad. CHOREOGRAPHER BARBARA LYN GORBATY Secretary to Mr. Grady and Mr. Tholfsen, G.O. Squad: English Office: Secretary to Mr. Starrs. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL BOOK- KEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER BROOKLYN NIGHT. MORTON GOTTESMAN CONNIE GRASSO Locker Squad: Mr. Iacob's Sec- retary: Office Squad: G.O. Rep- resentative. A SINGING STENOGRAPHER IOAN GRASSO Contata Club: Assistant to Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Hallihan. MODEL ROSLYN GRAZI Secretary of Iunior Arista: Ma- ior Dean Tholfsen's and Dean Hecht's Offices: Secretary to Mr. Holstein. IOURNALIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE V IOAN GREENBERG Secretary to Mrs. Roth: Secretary to Miss Weisman. STENOGRAPHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE SYLVIA GREENBERG President of Iunior Coaches: Lai- ayette News Editor: Legend Staff: Two Maior L's : Iunior and Sr. Arista: Athletics Clubs. PHYSICAL TRAINING TEACHER BROOKLYN ,COLLEGE RICHARD GREENFIELD Senior Arista: Varsity Show: Stage Squad Captain: Proiection Squad: Chem. Squad. SCENE DESIGNER IAMBS GREVES Cafeteria Squad. TO BE A SUCCESS IN LIFE FRANCINE GROSS Mr. Chayat. Mrs. Sonders. Mr. Tholfsen. G.O. Office, Miss Ber- man. BOOKKEEPING BROOKLYN NIGHT RENEE GROSS English Office Squad two terms: Grade Adviser's Office: Service Squad. BUYER CITY COLLEGE- MARILYN GROSSMAN Switchboard 5 terms: Mr. Ol- shansky and Mr. Shostak's Sec- retary l term: Emergency Room. RECEPTIONIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE SAM GROSSMAN Library Squad: Cafeteria Squad: 'l'eacher's Secretary, Miss Kutch- er: Flag Carrier. CHEMIST BROOKLYN ROSALIE GULLO Secretary to Mrs. Maresea, Mr. Frielich: Assistant to Home Mak- ing Department. TO BECOME A GOOD SECRE- TARY SALLY GURISSI Iunior and Senior Arista: Speak- ers' Bureau: Grade Representa- tive: Newman Club. TO BECOME A LAWYER ' BARNARD Jvhvfff' I ERNEST USMAN DENTISTRY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY NANCY GUSMANO French Club: Current Events Club: Newman Club. LABORATORY TECHNICIAN BROOKLYN COLLEGE MARTIN GUTTERMAN MECHANICAL ENGINEER UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND MARTHA GUZZO Teacher's A s s i s t a n t: Locker Squad. TO SUCCEED IN THE BUSINESS WORLD HONEY I-IAGER Cantata Club: Attendance Squad: Office Secretary: History Pictorial Club. BUSINESS MANAGER STATE TECH CHARLES HAHN Head Manager of Football Team two years. ARCHITECT AL HANAN Late Squad: Library Squad: Leaders Corps: Cafeteria Squad: Locker Squad. A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN BROOKLYN COLLEGE WILLIAM HANDEL Lafayette News Sports Editor: Legend Sports Editor. ARCHITECT GEORGIA TECH KENNETH HANSEN Cafeteria Squad: Library Squad. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IACK HARARY Treasurer of Freshman Class: Cafeteria Squad: Secretary in Study Hall: Secretary in Library: Newspaper Representative. TO BE AN ACCOUNTANT CITY ,COLLEGE HARRIET HARRIS Iunior Arista: Treas. of Senior Arista: Cantata Club: Secretary to Mr. Halpert, Mr. Bloom. Mrs. Ehrenberg. SINGING ,I A-.4 BROOKLYN fOLLE , ff ' I 1' ,Q ' f - ' ' ' J ' ' i S - ,A -. , if , . . . , , . , , , I. . J ' ' J' ily 4'1,,l, , ,- nossnr 1-:Anais H-' TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL IN L1EE's CHALLENGE 0 BROOKLYN COLLEGE SARI HARRIS Iunior and Senior Arista: Biology Squad: President of French Club: Secretary to Mr. Blank and Miss Vomlehn: A ri s t a Membership Committee. BIOLOGY TEACHER BROOLYN COLLEGE EDDIE HARTMAN Leaders Corp: Service Squad. TO BECOME A NAVAL OFFICER if-v re,-. ,'. lp- .54 U 5V'.-g-55 Q.:-1'fy',f'! n BERT HAUG Mimeographing Squad: Secretary to Mr. Barber: Cafeteria Squad: Glee Club. TO OWN A CARPENTER SHOP MARGARET HAYES Late Squad: Helper to Mrs. Zink- in: Marquis Representative: Sec- retary to Mr. Tuhrrim. BUYER OF MERCHANDISE BROOKLYN COLLEGE KNIGHT? MELVIN HEILWELL Stage Squad: Projection Squad: Public Address Committee: Li- brarv Squad: Varsity Show. ELAINE HELLER English Squad: Sec. to Mr. Yu- dell: Basketball Tournament: Sec. to Mr. Millrnan. INTERIOR DECORATOR TY fi Wm Z NDE Biology Squad: Senior Arista: Physics Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Late Squad. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER BROOKLYN POLYTECHNIC IN- STITUTE STEPHEN HERER ENGINEER BROOKLYN COLLEGE . 'Of N ll J I . BRUCE HINDERER Service Squad: Leaders Corps: Cafeteria Squad. BE A SUCCESS IN LIFE GERALD HADER Chemistry and Cafeteria Squad. ACCOUNTANT BROOKLYN COLLEGE ALBERT HOCKSTADT TO SUCCEED IN ALL MY AT- TEMPTS BROOKLYN COLLEGE SEYMOUR HOFFER Mimeograph and Supply Squad three terms: Cafeteria Squad two terms: G.O. Representative two terms. PHARMACIST ROBERT HOFFMAN Mimeograph Squad: Alumni Of- gce: Physical Science Dep't. Oi- ce. ENGLISH TEACHER UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT MONROE HORDON Senior, Iunior Arista: Major L for Service Handball Team: Leg- end Representative. TO STUDY ENGINEERING BROOKLYN POLYTECHNIC IN- STITUTE IORDAN HOTT Lafayette News: Marquis. TO PARTAKE IN THE FORMA- TION OF A NEW WORLD OR- DER BASED ON THE PRIN.CI- PLE OF LOVE. BROOKLYN COLLEGE RAE HOUGNOU Mr. Grady's Oilice Squad: Usher Squad: Locker Squad: Nurse's Helper: Senior Dues Office. TO BREAK ALI.. RECORDS AND ATTEND WEST POINT BROOKLYN COLLEGE LORRAINE HURWITZ Co-Captain oi the Cheering Squad: Senior Arista: Major L : Mr. Grady's Oiiice. and Late Squad. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL WIFE TO LENNY ARLENE HYMAN Cheering Squad: Speaker's Bur- eau: Varsity Shows ot 1949 and 1950: Secretary in Grade Advi- ser's Ofiice two years. STUDY DRAMATICS ft 'lf' BROOKLYN COLLEGE? , Q,,Vl I Q l 6' 7' .L op J UQ! FELICE IMBRIOLO 'l'eache.r's H e l p e r : Basketball Tournament. TO TRAVEL AND BE SUCCESS- FUL DOMINICK IMPASTATO Library Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Service Squad: Attendance Mon- itor. STUDY OF MEDICINE N.Y,U. li 1 4 ARNOLD IMPERATO Service Squad. SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK HECTOR IPPOLITO Helper in Italian Office: Cafe- teria Guard. TO MARRY A MILLION DOLLAR BABY BROOKLYN COLLEGE LEONARD ISAACSON Maior L Physical Activities: Leaders Corps 3 years: Cafe. teria Squad: Glee Club: Choral Club: Handball Team. TRUCK DRIVER BROOKLYN COLLEGE 13 , W V - ,144 ,- . v' I I 4, I 1 ' .-. I CAROL IUCCI Speakers Bureau: Varsity Show in '48, '49. PRIVATE SECRETARY IN EX- E31-KRT FIRM IN SOUTH AMER- NEW YORK UNIVERSARY 4 IOSEPH IUVARA Leaders Corps: Cafeteria Squad. GO TO COLLEGE BROOKLYN COLLEGE DAVID IACOBS Late Squad, and Cafeteria Squad: Biology Laboratory. PHYSICAL ENGINEERING CITY COLLEGE NEW YORK ,. i, I rw-sqg -fiygr vfyzmvvyg gvgpqqly'-if-wg,5?5, Spf- ,r ,ru m..,,1,., r, AUDREY IACOBSON Secretary to Mr. Levine: Class Secretary to Mr. Zarachoff and Mr. Halpert. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ALL MY FUTURE UNDERTAKINGS DAVID IACOBSON Late. Cafeteria Squad. CHEMICAL ENGINEER BROOKLYN POLYTECHNIC IN- STITUTE MARIANNE IIANO Sec. to Mrs. Ross: Locker Squad: Lafayette News Rep. TEACHER BROOKLYN .COLLEGE CHARLES IOHNSON Chemistry Laboratory Squad: Service Squad: Late Squad: Laf- ayette News Representative: Leaders Corps. ENGINEER DUKE UNIVERSITY CARL IURGRAY Baseball Team: Service Squad: Mr. Pocai's Office Squad: Helper to Mr. Koster. PRO BALL MIAMI CHARLOTTE KALINS G.O.. and Lafayette News Repre- sentative Secretary to Mrs. Lee. Mr. Toder: Locker Squad. TO BE AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE PAUL KALTINICK Soccer Team 3 years: Varsity 2 years: Library Squad: Infirmary Squad. BUSINESS WORLD BROOKLYN COLLEGE JEROME KAMM Cafeteria Squad. PHARMACIST ST. IOI-IN'S COLLEGE OF PHAR- MACY HELEN KANIA Locker Squad: Attendance Notes. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN THE BUSINESS WORLD RUTH KARNOVSKY Secretary to Mrs. Dufort. Mr. Milella, Mr. Novak: Marquis Representative: Marquis Staff. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL SEC- RETARY BROOKLYN COLLEGE MURRAY KAUDER Service Squad CTwo termsi. SCIENTIFIC FARMER LONG ISLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY RONALD KAUI-'MAN Servic'e Squad: Bus Time Keeper three terms. LAW ENID KATZ Late Squad: Locker Squad: Mr. 'f'holfson's Office Squad: Miss Silverberg's Office Squad: Mr. Grady's Office Squad. TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL AND glggRATIVE BUSINESS CA- R RHODA KATZ SANDRA KATZ Secretary to Mrs. Warshauer. Mrs. Reid. Miss Lewis' Office: Library Squad: Emergency Room. BUYER STATE TECH MARTIN KAYE Leaders Corps Captain. Major Letter: Prefect Squad Co-Captain: Rifle Team: Senior Arista: Hand- ball Team. ACCOUNTANT, C.P.A. CITY COLLEGE BARBARA KESHNER Marquis Representative. BUYER SIDNEY KESSLER COLLEGE AND THEN ONLY GOD KNOWS BROOKLYN COLLEGE IRVING KIPNES Leaders Corps: Cafeteria Squad. TO BECOME A LANDS.CAPE ARCHITECT BROOKLYN COLLEGE EDWIN KISE Biology and Cafeteria Squad: Orchestra: Band. RELIGIOUS WORK CONCORDIN COLLEGE, MOOR- HEAD, MINN. ESTHER KLEIN Ir. and Senior Arista: President of Current Problems Club: 4H Club: Cafeteria Squad: Teach- ers' Secretary. DOCTOR OF MEDICINE OR COLLEGE PROFESSOR BARNARD OR N.Y.U. OR BROOKLYN COLLEGE PHILIP KLEIN Attendance M o ni t o r : Service Squad. BROOKLYN COLLEGE BURTON SIDNEY KLEINMAN Mimeograph Squad: Math Team: Math Club: Physics Club: Sr. Arista. TO LIVE IN THE LAP OF LUX- URY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, CORNELL, OR BROOKLYN COLLEGE PAUL KORETO Legend: Feature Editor Lafay- ette News: Mirneograph Squad: Marquis Staff: Cafeteria Squad: Library Squad: Sr. Band: Music ..L.. DRAMA CRITIC BROOKLYN COLLEGE IOHN KOVACS Varsity Soccer 2 years fMade Brooklyn All Schlasticl. DENTIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE BURT KRAMER Captain of Cafeteria Squad: Service Squad: Leaders Corps. SCIENTIFIC FARMING LONG ISLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND .CORNELL ARNOLD KRAUSE Physics Lab.: Grade Representa- tive: Service Squad. C.P.A. BROOKLYN COLLEGE BERNARD KRAVITZ Service Squad: Lafayette News: Legend Staff. SUCCCESS NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SYDELL KUSHNER Mr. Grady's Office Squad: Eng- lish Office: G.O. Office: Marquis Representative: Secretary for Mrs. Palevsky. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ALL MY UNDERTAKINGS RENEE KUTCHIN Mr. Grady's Secretary 4 Terms: Mr. Novak's Secretary: Mrs. Rus- sel's Sec.: Mr. Levitan's Secre- tary: Mr. Holstein's Sec. HISTORY OR ENGLISH TEACH- ER BROOKLYN COLLEGE LILA LANDE Locker Squad: Secretary to Mr. Weisberg. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ALL MY FUTURE UNDERTAKINGS SANTO LACARRUBBA Worked for Mr. Yudell: Secretary to Mr. Eggers: Mr. Bloom. TONY LAMATTINA TO BE A SUCCESS IN BUS- INESS BROOKLYN COLLEGE LORRAINE LAMPARIELLO Prefect Sec. for 5 Terms: Sec. to Mr. Baron: Program Committee. PRIVATE SECRETARY CITY COLLEGE CHRISTINE LAMPASI Service Squad: Secretary to Miss Marans Lost and Found: Ac- counting Office: Marquis Rep. NURSE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOS- PITAL SYLVIO LAMPASI SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN CITY COLLEGE MARK LASSER Senior Band: KMaior L in Mu- sicl: Lafayette News: Co-Cap- tain of Projection Squad: Legend Staff: Senior Show. FORTUNE PI-IOTOGRAPHER UNIV SITY OF INDIAN - ' ,,.,nq A QL... CARMELA LA ROCCA Teachers Helper. BOOKKEEPER CHARLOTTE LASTER Iunior Arista: Marquis Business Staff: Biology Squad: Lafayette Literary Stafi: Cafeteria Squad: Teachers Helper. SOCIAL WORKER N.Y.U. SHEILA LAVNER Senior Dues Office: Lafayette News Representative: G.O. Class Representative: Sec. to Current Problems Club: Grade Advisor's Aid. N.Y,U. ANTHONY LECCESE Baseball Manager: Cafeteria Squad. BUSINESSMAN MARK LEFKOWITZ Cafeteria Squad: Service Squad. TO ACI-IIEVE SUCCESS IN LIFE MARILYN LEHRENBAUM Mimeograph Squad: G.O. Office: Teachers' Assistant: Helper to Miss Weissman. L G ST OGRAPHER of WW-- GERALDINE LEVINE Ir. Arista: Secretary to Mr. Bren- ner: Lafayette News Rep. one year. TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE IOAN LEVENE Late Pass Squad: Marquis Rep- resentative: Teachers Helper. TO BECOME A SU.CCESSFUL BUYER N.Y,U. PEARL LEVIN Locker Squad: Secretary to Mr. Holstein. ELEMENTARY TEACHER NEW PALTZ STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE MIELVIN LEVINE Mr. Pocai's Squad: Service Squad: Gym Secretary. TO INHERIT A FAST MILLION BROOKLYN COLLEGE RUTH LEVINE Biology Squad: Mr. Castka's Sec- retary. LABORATORY TECHNICIAN ALFRED UNIVERSITY HELEN LEVITT Go-Getters: Mr. Levitan's Secre- tary: Mr. Grady's Office: Math. Office: Class President 7th Term. TEACHER N.Y.U. IUNE LEVITZ Marquis Literary Staff: Legend Rep.: Mr. Grady's Office Squad: Lafayett'e News Rep. LAWYER NORTHWESTERN BEATRICE LEVY G.O. Rep. Marquis Rep.: Sec. to Miss Silverberg, Mr. Tholfsen: Teacher's Helper. A BUYER N.Y.U, BERNARD HOWARD LEVY Mr. Levitan's Secretary: Mimeo- graph Squad: Cafeteria Squad. TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL ACCOUNTANT PACE COLLEGE GLORIA LEVY Booster Squad: Nurses Assistant: Lafayette News Representative. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL MODEL IACQUELINE LEVY Iunior and Senior Arista: Mr. Tholisen's Office Squad: Secre- tary to Mr. Zuckerman: Math Club. TEACHING BROOKLYN COLLEGE MOLLY LEVY Senior Arista: Iunior Arista: Cafeteria Squad: Library Squad: French Office. BROOKLYN COLLEGE GRADU- ATE BROOKLYN COLLEGE EUGENE LEWIS G.O. Representative: Cafeteria Squad. CITY ,COLLEGE NATALIE LEWIS Secretary to Mr. Brenner: Locker Squad: Secretary to Mr. Holstein: L'egend Rep.: Secretary to Mr. Levitan. Miss Canning. TO SEE THE WORLD BROOKLYN COLLEGE THEODORE LICHTMAN Senior Band 3 terms: Concert Participation: Lafayette March- ing Band. TO SUCCEED IN THE FIELD OF SCIENCE BROOKLYN OR CITY COLLEGE RITA LIEMER Emergency Room: Locker Squad. A SUCCESSFUL BOOKKEEPER BROOKLYN COLLEGE SHERMAN LILLIANTHAL TO MARRY A RI.CH GIRL CITY COLLEGE DOROTHY ANNE LINDER A t t e n d a n c e Squad: Library Squad: Emergency Room Squad. TO BE A NURSE BROOKLYN .COLLEGE GLORIA LINGUA Mr. Grady's and Mr. Pocai's Office: Grade Advisors Office: Class Secretaries: Newman Club. ACCOMPLISHED PIANIST IULLIARD SCHOOL OF MUSIC PHYLLIS LIPNACK Marquis Staff: English Office: Usher Sq.: Mrs. Somers Secre- tary: Marquis Rep. TEACHER NEW YORK UNIVERSITY MARCIA LISS Booster: Chemistry Labratory: Lafayette News Representative. DENTAL HYGIENEST STATE TECH. DOM LIVOTI Senior Band: Concert: Dance Band: Service Squad. TO BE A REPINED MUSICIAN AND PLAY WITH A BIG NAME BAND PATRICIA LO CICERO Locker. Library, and Usher Squad: Newman Club: Legend Art Staff: Lafayette News Rep- resentative: Class G.O. Repre- sentative. TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE IAY LOCKER Cafeteria Squad. LANGUAGE TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE SALVATORE LO GERFO Mr. Pocai's Office Squad 5 terms: Health Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Teacher's Sec- retary. TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL DENTIST N.Y.U. IOSEPH LOMBARDINO Cafeteria Squad: Teacher's Help- er. BROOKLYN COLLEGE ELLEN LOMBARDO MARIE LONGO Accounting Office: Locker Squad: English Office: Teacher's Helper: Sr. Arista. TO MARRY A CERTAIN GUY BUSINESS COLLEGE RALPH LONGO Varsity Basketball: Varsity Base- ball: G.0. Representative. TO PLAY PROFESSIONAL BASE- BALL STANFORD FANNIE LORIA Worked for Mrs. Dufort, Mrs. Gardners, Mr. Pocai: Girls Gym Performance. TO BECOME A GOOD SECRE- TARY FRANCES LORUSSO Teachers Helper: G.O. Office 2 Terms: Basketball Tournament. TO BE A PRIVATE SECRETARY EDMUND LUNDER TO BE A SUC.CESS IN LIFE BROOKLYN COLLEGE PATRICIA LUTHER Lost and Found: Sec. Study Hall. A GOOD BOOKKEEPER AND GOOD HOUSEWIFE FOR SOME LUCKY MAN BROOKLYN COLLEGE BERNARD MACKLOWITZ Speaker's Bureau: Service Squad Leaders Corps. BROOKLYN COLLEGE IOSEPH MAIDA Locker Squad: Senior Band and Orcliestra: Table Captain. A BUYER OF MATERIAL FASHION INSTITUTE BEN MAIORANA Service Squad three terms. LAW BROOKLYN COLLEGE OR ST. IOI-IN'S .COLLEGE CLAIRE MALEH Secrelary to Mr. Zuckerman Mrs. Lubin, and Mrs. Palevsky Emergency Room: Senior Arista. NURSING BELLEVUE HOSPITAL FLORENCE MANCINI Iunior Coaches: Miss Hollihans Miss Daly's Secretary: Emergen- cy Room: Maior L for Athletics. MEDICAL STENOGRAPHER PAINE HALL COLLEGE HARRIET MANDEL Biology Squad: Biology Office: 4-H Club: Secretary to Mr. Blank: Mr. Olshansky: Teachers Helper Mrs. Lee. LABORATORY ASSISTANT, MEDICAL ASSISTANT MANDL SCHOOL MARY MANFRE Mr. Thollsen's Office Squad: Secretary to Mr. Arbeit: Service Squad. MODEL VINCENT MANGELLI Service Squadl Cafeteria Squad. I DON'T WANT TO BE RICH OR I-IANDSOMEp I IUST WANT TO BE HAPPY SALVATORE MANIGLIA TO BE A SUCCESS IN LIFE STATE TECH SHIRLEY MANN SECRETARY BROOKLYN COLLEGE STANLEY D. MAOURY Maior L for Service: Major L for Leaders Corps: Sth Term Grade Rep.: Class G.O. Rep. DENTIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE Iosspu MARCHESE Leaders Corps 2 years: Art Squad. TO BECOME A COMMERCIAL ARTIST PRATT INSTITUTE MICHAEL MARCHESE Service Squad. TO BECOME AN ACCOUNTANT ,COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE IOSEPH MARCIANO TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE IOSEPH MARCOU Late Squad: Legend Art Staff: Lafayette News Cartoonist. COMMERCIAL ARTIST COOPER UNION HAROLD MARCUS MEDICINE N.Y.U. RUTH MARGOLIES Locker Squad: Lafayette News Representative: Secretary to Mrs. Cohen, Mr. Tuhrirn. and Mr. Duskis. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FANNIE MAROTTA Locker Squad: Marquis Repre- sentative. TO BE A SUCCESS IN LIFE ANNE MASSARO Teacher's Helper: Newman and Italian Club: Locker Squad. PRIVATE SECRETARY CIRO MASSO Football team 2 years. SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA , fy wif Q Tw xjvefsfrv DIANA MASTROPAOLO Speakers Bureau: Student Court: Varsity Show-Belvedere: Iunior Arista: Senior Arista: N.Y.U. per- formance. BROOKLYN COLLEGE GWEN MAUCERI Accounting: Library Staff: Lafay- ette News Business Staii: Locker Squad: Teacher's Helper. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL HOUSE- WIFE RITA MAUER Locker Squad: Secretary to Mrs. Hauptman. Mrs. Tulchin. Mrs. Erhenberg. TO BE A SUCCESS ANGELINA MAUBO Locker Squad: Library Squad: Mr. Blank's Help'er: Mr. Kaster's Secretary. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER OSWEGO SOL MAYER DENTIST N.Y.U. SANDRA MAZOI-'F Lafayette News Rep.: Locker Squad 'l'eacher's Helper: Sec. to Mr. Horn. TO BE A SUCCESS BROOKLYN COLLEGE ALDO MAZZARINO Leaders Corps lCaptainJ: Mr. Pocai's Office: President ot Ital- ian Club: Christmas Play: Sec- retary tor Mr. Buda and Mrs. Maresca. DOCTOR FORDHAM UNIVERSITY IOHN MC CONNELL TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE ROSE MECI RONALD MEISENBERG Stage and Chem. Squad: Senior Band: Ir. and Sr. Arista: School Orchestra. TAX-CONSULTANT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY RICHARD MENAHEM Soccer Varsity two years. TO BE A SUCCESS AND ENIOY MY SUCCESS BROOKLYN COLLEGE ANTOINETTE MENDOLA Secretary to Mrs. O'Shea, Miss Feinberg, Mr. Di Pietro: Locker Squad. SUCCESSFUL SECRETARY PHYLLIS MERNAGH Work for Mrs. Roth. Mrs. Stim- mel: Christmas Assembly 49 . ENGLISH TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE DELLA MERRIAM Prefect Sec. Senior Dues Office: Table Captain: Nominating Com- mittee: 'I'eacher's Helper. ELEMENTARY TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE LAWRENCE MESSEL Pretect Squad: Service Squad: Library Squad: Teachers Secre- tary. HISTORY TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE DANIEL MEYERS TO GET IN COLUMBIA COLUMBIA RALPH MIELE Service Squad: English Book Squad. TO BE A C.P.A. PACE .MICHAEL MIGNEMI Senior Arista: Newman Club: Library and Grade Adviser's Of- fice Squad: Program Committee Squad. MEDICAL DOCTOR BROOKLYN COLLEGE ELLIS MILES Senior Band and Dance Band 3 terms: Orchestra 1 term: Cafe- teria Squad 3 terms: Service Squad 2 terms. EYE SPECIALIST UNIVERSITY OF IOWA LAURENCE MILES G.O. Class Representative: Iunior Arista: Senior Arista: Program Committee. OPTOMETRY BROOKLYN COLLEGE HARVEY R. MILLER Service Squad: Basketball. DENTIST NEW YORK UNIVERSITY IRWIN MILLER Mimeograph Squad Capt.: Sup- ply Squad Capt.: Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Maior L Credit. PHOTOGRAPHER NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF PHO- TOGRAPHY SEYMOUR MILLER Senior Arista: Iunior Arista: La- fayette News Rep.: G.O. Class Rep.: Senior Class Rep. RADIO BROADCASTING CITY COLLEGE RUTH MISSRY Usher Squad: G.O. Office 1 year: Mr. Kaster's Helper: Class G.O. Rep.: Marquis Rep. TO GET RID OF THE NAME MISSRY C.C.N.Y. LESTER MITTLEMAN Soccer Team 1948. LAWYER LEW MOCI-ISON Leaders Corps: Senior: Swing: Band: Cafeteria Squad. STUDY ADVERTISING CITY COLLEGE IACK MIZRAHI G.O. Rep.: Helper to Mr. Meyer: Service Squad: Leaders Corps: Marquis Rep. and Physics Helper ACCOUNTING CITY COLLEGE SUSAN MOLFETTA Sec. to Mr. Arbeit: Office Squad. TO FIND SUCCESS AND HAP- PINESS IN ALL MY UNDER- TAKINGS ST. IOI-lN'S-NIGHT IOSEPHINE MONTE Ir. Arista: Pres. Italian Club: La- fayette News: Emergency Room Squad: Mrs. Maresca's Secretary. NURSE ADELINE MOSCATO Secretary to Mr. Litton: Mr. Baron: Helper to Mr. Toder: Sec- retary to Mrs. Gluck. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL SECRE- TARY BUSINESS COLLEGE EDWIN MOSER Executive Editor Lafayette News: Legend Staff: Leaders Corps. PSYCHOLOGY INDIANA UNIVERSITY CARMINE MULE Leaders Corps: Late Squad: Chemistry Squad: Physics and Biology Squad. MEDICINE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY IACK MUSCARELLA Senior Band: Helper to Mr. Frewed. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ELEC-- TRONICS RCA INSTITUTE BILL MURRAY 2112 Years Leaders Corps: 1112 Years Captain Leaders Corps. SLEEP FOR ABOUT TEN YEARS MIAMI UNIVERSITY BARBARA NACKMAN Miss Hecht's Office Squad: At- tendance Office Squad: Mr. Kas- tor's Office Squad: Secretary to Mr. Olshansky: Secretary to Miss Kutcher. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SUZANNE NADAN Service Squad: English Office: Iunior Arista: Sec. to Mr. G'eb- hardt: Senior Arista. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE VINCENT NANGANO Leaders Corps: Service Squad. MEDICAL DOCTOR ST. FRANCIS MARION NAPOLI Office. Locker, Squads: Sec. to Mr. Nussbaum. Mr. Baron. Mrs. Feinberg. TO FIND SUCCESS AND HAP- PINESS IN ALL MY UNDER- TAKINGS ST. IOI-IN'S NIGHT MIKE NAPOLI Baseball Varsity 3 years: P.S.A.L. Secretary in Gym to Mr. Left- kowitz. PHYS. ED. TEACHER, BASEBALL COLGATE IOYCE NATHANSON Member of the Senior Council: Sec. Studies Office: Locker Squad: Helper to Mrs. Palevsky. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ALL MY UNDERTAKINGS BROOKLYN COLLEGE STELLA NEMO Glee Club: Cantata Club: Mar- quis Staff: Marquis Representa- tive: Mr. Grady's Office Squad. REGISTERED NURSE BROOKLYN COLLEGE, BELLE- VUE HOSPITAL LEILA NEMSER Senior Arista: Lafayette Literary Staff: Cafeteria Squad: Secre- tary to Mr. Grady: Vice-President of the Current Problems Club. ECONOMICS TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE TACK NEWMAN Cafeteria Squad. LAWYER COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY RONA NEWMAN Secretary to Grade Advisor: Mr. Holstein Chemistry: Mimeograph Squad: French Club. CONGRESSWOMAN FROM NEW YORK CORNELL, MIAMI UNIVERSITY NAOMI NEWMAN Mr. Grady's Office: Class Moni- tor for Miss O'Rourke. TO HAVE A HAPPY AND SUC- CESSFUL LIFE BROOKLYN COLLEGE NORMAN NUDELMAN Soccer Team: Leaders Corps. DENTISTRY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY BETTINA NUSBAUM Secretary to Mr. Toder, Miss Kra- mer and Miss Simon: Marquis and Lafayette News Representa- tive. BOOKKEEPER AND GOOD WIFE TO IERRY GLORIA OPPEDISANO Secretary to Miss O'Rourke: Mar- quis Representative: Lafayette News Rep. PRIVATE SECRETARY TOAN ORING Accounting Office: Secretary to Mrs. Le'e. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ALL MY FUTURE UNDERTAKINGS BROOKLYN COLLEGE ROSEMARIE OROBELLO Locker Squad: Mr. Shenburg's Office. TO BE AN ACCOUNTANT BROOKLYN NIGHT COLLEGE VINCENT OTTOMANELLI Leaders Corps: Teacher's Helper: Table Capt.: Service Squad: Teachers Secretary. SALESMAN ALVIN OSTERMAN Teacher's Helper. DENTAL TECHNICIAN STATE TECH 5 E 'fy' 9.125 4' V r' 47' Q fiakr-4, 4, ' 4 1 .iifwvi Sofffr iff' FLORENCE OWENS Glee Club: Marquis Business Staff. TEACHER OR SINGER HUNTER COLLEGE THOMAS PALAMENGHI Leaders Corps: Physical Science Squad: Iunior Arista: Sr. Arista. ENGINEER COWBIA ! ,M fm Twiwfpwij MARIE PALUMBO Class Secretary: Typist for Miss Reid. SUPERVISING INTERVIEWER IN TELEPHONE COMPANY BROOKLYN COLLEGE KNIGHTJ ADELE PANOI-'F Secretarial Office two terms: Cafeteria Squad two terms: Secretary to Mr. Rappaport: Li- brary Squad: Marquis Represent- ative. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL PRIVATE SECRETARY BROOKLYN COLLEGE KNIGHTD IOSEPHINE PARIS Accounting Staff: Vollyball Club: Sec. to Miss Weisman: Office Squad. TO BECOME A CONCERT PI- ANIST FRANK PARISI Varsity Letter in Leaders Corps: Service Squad: Legend Art Staff: Newman Club. ARTIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE IRWIN PARRISH Lafayette News: Legend Staff: Marquis Staff. GEOLOGIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE BERNARD PASTERNACK Cafeteria Squad. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ALL THAT I ENDEAVOR BROOKLYN COLLEGE SAM PAULICELLI Leaders Corps. TO BE A SUCCESS IN LIFE ARNOLD PERLMUTTER TO BE A SUCCESS IN LIFE CITY OR BROOKLYN COLLEGE FLORENCE PERLMUTTER Iunior and Senior Arista: La- fayette News Rep.: Legend Staff: Marquis Business Staff. IOURNALIST N.Y,U. BETTY PECORELLA Teachers Helper: English Office: Mr. Holstein's and Mrs. Brigioti's Secretary: Sr. Arista. IUNE PELLMAN Iunior and Senior Arista: History Office: Secretary to Miss Hecht: Lafayette News Rep. TO LIVE A HAPPY AND SUC- CESSFUL LIFE BROOKLYN COLLEGE LILY PENSAVALLE Secretary to Mrs. Lifton: Helper to Mrs. Palevsky. LEGAL STENOGRAPHER WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES IRVING PERGAMENT Service Squad: Mimeograph Of- fice. TO BE A SUCCESS IN COLLEGE N.Y.U. OR L,I.U. IACQUELINE PERLMUTTER Grade Advisers Office: Cafeteria and Locker Squad: Cantata Club. TO BE HAPPY AND MAKE ALL MY LOVED ONES HAPPY BROOKLYN, COLLEGE I , I '. sf'-of . 'AIIW ,J 4 . 'rv---Mis -W' WILLIAM PERRY Baseball: Football. TO BE A BACHELOR IEAN PERTILE Late Pass Squad: Locker Squad: Mr. Baron's Office: Treasurer of Newman Club. TO BECOME MRS. T. B. IOAN PERTILE Locke? squad: Treasurer of Newman Club: Marquis Repre- sentative. TO BE A SUCCESS ALLAN PESSIN Baseball Team. SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE FRANCES PETROLINO Emergency Room: Locker Squad. TO BE AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE MARIE PEZZELLA Secretary to Mrs. Palevskyr Emergency Room Squad: Lafay- ette News Rep. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL HOME- MAKER GLORIA PFAU Secretary to Miss Lewis: Maior L : Class Legend Representative: Sr. Arista. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL DENTAL ASSISTANT ELAINE PINCUS Senior Arista: G.O. Rep.: Mar- quis Rep.: Sec. to Miss Kutscher, Mrs. Greenfield. TO SUCCEED IN ALL MY UN- DERTAKINGS CITY COLLEGE CARMELLA PIRROTTA Mrs. Dufort's Office Squad: Glee Club: Newman Club: Italian Club. TEACHING HUNTER COLLEGE ROSE MARIE PIZZIRUSSO Secretary to Miss Daly: Mr. Di Petta: Mr. Brenner: G.O. Office: Locker Squad. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE BROOKLYN COLLEGE EDWARD PLENZO Leaders Corps five terms: Cafeteria Squad: Attendance Monitor. ENGINEER WILLIAM PLEVICH Chemistry Squad: Mathematics Office: Leaders Corps: French Newspaper: Arista: Maior L . AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER CORNELL UNIVERSITY ALEX POPKOFF Helper to Mrs. Duiort and Mrs. O'Rourke and Mr. Pocai: Service Squad. LAWYER CITY COLLEGE MORTON LOUIS PORTNOY President of the G.O.: Captain of the Go Getters: Speakers Bureau: Borough and City Council Repre- sentative: Fourth Term Grade Representative. PROMINENT ATTORNEY, IUDGE BROOKLYN COLLEGE, COLUM- BIA LAW SCHOOL STANLEY POSSES Biology. Chem, Library. Locker Squads: G.O. Class Rep. DENTIST OR TEACHER N,Y.U. OR BROOKLYN TRUDY POWELL News Rep.: Marquis Rep.: Locker Squad. SECRETARY BUSINESS SCHOOL LENORE POWELL Cantata: Teacher's Helper: Nurse's Office: Girls Locker Squad. SINGER BROOKLYN COLLEGE MARYLIN PRICE Locker Squad: Teacher's Helper: Secretary to Mrs. Gordon. TO BE A SUCCESS CITY COLLEGE MIKE PRINCIPATO Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad. TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL PATTERN MAKER IOSEPH PUGLIA Service Squad: Leaders Corps. TO BE A SUCCESS IN THE FU- TURE STATE TECH MONA PULVER Program Committee: Teacher's Helper to Mrs. Flynn, Miss Iames. Class Vice-President: Secretary to Mr. Gottlich. PRIVATE SECRETARY BUSINESS COLLEGE ELLEN LEE RAAB Program Committee: Secretary to Mr. Edwards, Miss Holihan, and Mrs. Flynn: Marquis Representa- tive. TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL SECRETARY BROOKLYN COLLEGE IOAB RABINOWITZ Speakers Bureau: Leaders Corps: Glee Club. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN RUTH RABINOWITZ Senior Dues Oiiice: G.O. Rep- resentative: Mrs. Lee's Secretary: Locker Squad: Service Squad. TO BE A SUCCESS IN EVERY- THING I UNDERTAKE CITY ,COLLEGE ANNE RACCUGLIA Secretary to Mrs. O'Rourke. HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS AL- WAYS ANDREW RACITI Physics Squad. DRAFTSMAN STATE TECH LOUISE RAIA Iunior Arista: Usher: Mr. Tholl- sen's, Miss Holihan. Mr. Buda's Squads: Helper to Mrs. Maresca: Sr. Arista. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER HUNTER COLLEGE DON RUDER Lafayette News Rep.: Legend Rep:. Usher at Graduation: Brooklyn Tech Soccer Team Uransferredl. DRAFTSMAN TO A CIVIL EN- GINEER PRATT INSTITUTE GERALD REGENBOGEN Cafeteria. Library and Service Squads: Senior Arista: French Club. TO BE SIX FEET TALL C.C.N.Y. BARBARA REITZEN Girl's Locker Squad: Girl's Emergency Room: Girl's Health Education Office: Program Com- mittee. NURSING LED RITTER SCHOOL OF NURS- ING PHYLLIS RESNICK Service. Cafeteria, and Late Squad: French Club: Grad'e Ad- visors Office. BACTERIOLOGIST N,Y,U. VINCENT RESTIVO Secretary ot Senior Band: Cate- teria Squad. STATE INVESTIGATOR BROOKLYN COLLEGE MARGARET IEAN RICHARD Class Secretary two terms: Helper to Mrs. Palevsky and Mr. Brenner: Legend Repres'entative. COURT STENOGRAPHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE KNIGHTJ DOLORES RIDSDALE Mrs. Ross's Office: Mr. Pocai's Office: Locker Squad: Secretary to Mrs. Palevsky. BOOKKEEPER EDWARD RIGUARDI Service Squad. BUSINESS STATE TECH WILLIAM C. RINDONE Vice-President of G.O.: Student Court. two years: Stenogra- pher Gym Ofiice: Marquis Lit- erary Staff: G.O. Class Repre- sentative. BANKING AND CORPORATION LAWYER YALE UNIVERSITY FRANK RIZZO Mimeograph Squad. BE AN INSURANCE AGENT MARY ROGERS Locker Squad: Secretary tor Miss Brown and Mr. Carway: Helper for Mrs. Dufort. TO HAVE A HAPPY AND SUC- CESSFUL LIFE LOUIS ROMANZI Cafeteria Squad. TO BE A SUCCESS ST. IOI-IN'S UNIVERSITY BIANCA ROSA Library Squad: Table Captain in Cafeteria: Grade Adviser Squad: Teachers Secretary. TO BECOME MRS. I. P. RONALD ROSE Leaders Corps: Cafeteria Squad: Locker Squad: Physics Lab.: Service Squad. TELEVISION TECHNICIAN MARILYN ROSEN Secretary to Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Lateltin: Late Squad: Lafayette News Representative: Mr. Gr. 'fs Office Squad two terms: Sr. I ta. PR TE SECRETARY BROOKLYN COLLEGE MARILYN ROSEN Iunior and Senior Arista: Service Squad: Two and on'e half years in G.O. Office. HISTORY TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE MARVIN ROSENBAUM Service Squad: Mimeograph Squad. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CITY COLLEGE WILLIAM ROSENBAUM Cafeteria Squad fCaptainI: Math Club. YALE OR TUFTS FLORENCE ROSENBERG Senior Arista: Speaker's Bureau: Go-Getters: G.O. Office: Teach- er's Assistant. TO BE A BUYER CITY COLLEGE HENRY ROSENBERG Science Squad. OPTOMETRIST NEW YORK UNIVERSITY EDWIN ROSENSWEIG Chem. Squad: Sr. Band: Stage Squad: P.A. Squad. STAGE DESIGNER N.Y.U. HARVEY ROTH Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Mimeograph Squad: Physical Science Office. LAW N.Y.U. OR BROOKLYN ELAINE ROTHBERG Ir. Arista: Oiiice Squad: Miss Donovan's Sec.: Mr. Schenberg's Sec.: Marquis Rep. HISTORY TEACHER HUNTER COLLEGE MAURICE ROTKOPF TO BE SUCCESSFUL AS A PHARMACIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE I A I Q HARVEY RUBIN Sr. and Ir. Arista: G.0. Class Rep. 4 terms: Cafeteria Squad 4 terms: Service Squad: Ma- ior CIVIL ENGINEER COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Wfxif' ,M-Mfjff-if 7 1. on ful ' If fl ' v'r'5nf'ygv?.vzir' -'rf - 1 '.wc.!,-+aT3q ny: r- RICHARD RUBIN Handball T e a m : Cafeteria Squad: Leaders Corps: Service Squad: Chemistry Squad. DOCTOR COLUMBIA OR SYRACUSE , yt,,' Q.. '4 1 .,, Ai I ft 'E' 1 1 RITA RUBEN Worked for Dean of Girls. Mr. Kaster: Sec. to Mrs. Weiss: Mar- quis Rep.: Art Squad. ART FIELD BROOKLYN COLLEGE WARREN RUDNICK Gym Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Locker Squad: Leaders Corps. DENTAL LABORATORY TECH- NOLOGIST INSTITUTE OE APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES DONALD RUSHEVSKY Legend Art Staii. TELEVISION TECHNICIAN NEW YORK STATE INSTITUTE OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCI- ENCES KATIE SAADA News Representative: Secretary: Teachers' Helper. BOOKKEEPER STEVE SABATELLI Service Squad: Leaders Corps. TO BE A SUCCESS IN EVERY- THING OHIO STATE IOSEPH SABIN Mimeograph. S q u a d: Library Squad: Locker Squad: Service Squad: Cateteria Squad. EXECUTIVE OF MY OWN FIRM N.Y.U. PEARL SABLE Sec. to Mr. Holstein: Mr. Halpert: Mr. Edwards: Mr. Gebhardt. CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST BROOKLYN .COLLEGE THEODORA SACCENTE Marquis and Lafayette News Representative: Emergency Room Squad. TO BE A BOOKKEEPER LEONARD SACKLER Biology. Physics. Late, Service Squads: Sr. Arista. TO HELP HUMANITY BROOKLYN COLLEGE HENRY SAFAY PI-IARMACIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE OF PHAR- MACY DORIS SAGMAN Girl Leader ot Ir. Arista: Secre- tary ot Sr. Arista: G.O. Oiiice: Accounting Office and English Office Squads. SECRETARY BROOKLYN COLLEGE CNIGHTJ MAE SALEM Mr. Grady's Office: Marquis Rep- resentative: G.O. Representative. TO BECOME A MODEL BROOKLYN COLLEGE KNIGHT? MILDRED SALEM Secretary to .Mrs. Le Bow: Serv- ice Squad 2 terms. FASHION BUYER BROOKLYN COLLEGE CONSTANCE SALERNO Program Committee for Art Dept. Art Squad. ART OR SPANISH TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE MELVIN SALTZ Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Senior Arista: Marquis Repre- sentative. ACCOUNTANT fC.P.A.J CITY COLLEGE IOSEPHINE SAMPINO Secretary to Mr. Tholfsen three years: Teachers' Assistant. PRIVATE SECRETARY FRANK SAPIENZA Service Squad 2 terms: Cafe- teria Squad: Italian Club: Mr. Dycke's Helper. DENTIST HOLY CROSS UNIVERSITY r 1. Q W SAL SCARFI Soccer Team: Helper to Mr. Goldstein: G.O. Rep.: Service Squad. PHYS, ED. TEACHER CORTLAND STATE TEACHER COLLEGE STUART SCHATZ Cafeteria Squad: English Office. CHEMIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE HAROLD SCHEFTS Photography Editor of News and Legend: Stage Squad: Speakers Bureau: Varsity Show 1950: Mr. Grady's P.A. Squad: Senior Council. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER GERMAIN INSTITUTE OF PHO- TOGRAPHY MARTIN SCHEMAN Football Team two years: Speakers Bureau: Varsity Show: Captain of Cafeteria: Chemistry Laboratory. DRAKE UNIVERSITY IRWIN SCHERAGO Lafayette News fAssistant Sports Editorl: Alumni Office Staff: Leg- end Staff. TO BE A SUCCESS IN THE WRITING FIELD C.C.N,Y. DANNY SCHIFFMAN Speal:er's Bureau: Vice-President of Senior Band: Stage Squad: Lafayette News and Legend Staff: Prefect Public Address An- nouncer. MUSIC N.Y.U. IUDITH SCHILLER Locker Squad: Emergency Room: G.O. Office Secretary to Mrs. Russell, Mr. Di Pietto. TO BE A SUC.CESS IN LIFE BROOKLYN INIGI-ITD RUTH SCHMELTZ Sec. to Mr. Holstein, Mr. Ol- shansky. Mr. Grady's Office Squad: Late Squad: Red Cross Rep. PSYCHOANALYST BROOKLYN COLLEGE LEONARD SCHNEIDER Twice on Cafeteria Squad. NOT CERTAIN BROOKLYN COLLEGE MARSHA SCHREIBER Secretary to Miss Hecht: Maior L : Program Committee: Lafay- ette News and Marquis Repre- sentative: Secretary in Grade Advis'er's Office. ENGLISH TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE IUDIE SCHWARTZ Senior Band: Senior Show: Sec. to Mr. Brenner, Mr. Kaster: La- fayette News Rep. FASHION DESIGNER DEPAUW UNIVERSITY MARIE SCIANNA Secretary to Mr. Tholfsen three years: Teachers' Helper. PRIVATE SECRETARY PHYLLIS SEIGEL Grade Advisers Office: Sec. to Mr. Koster: Legend Nominating Comm.: Program Comm.: Nurses' Office: Legend Staff. IOURNALIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE STUART ALAN SELBST Editor-in-Chief of the Lafayette News: Legend and Marquis Staffs: G.O. Representative: lun- ior and Senior Arista: Maier L . TO BE A IUDGE OR A STATES- MAN HAMIITTON COLLEGE sv rx rv f .A ,',. . X-f ' if fl fi 1 14,lf'PA l ' L BERNICE SHAPIRO Attendance Office: Service Squad: Mr. Brenner's Office: Help- er to Mr. Schnapp: Laf. News Rep. PSYCHOLOGIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE GERTRUDE SHERMAN Squad: Library Squad: Girls Ir. Arista: Grade Advisers Dean Squad: Sec. to Mr. D. Le- vin'e. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE NORMA SHERMAN Mr. Pocai's Office Squad: Mr. Tholfsen's Office: Program Com- mittee: Mrs. Greenfield's Typist. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL WIFE TO STANLEY BROOKLYN VINCENZA SICURELLA Ir. Coach: Maior L Athletics: Secretary to Miss Daly: Locker Squad: All Athletic Clubs. TO BECOME A HEALTH EDU- CATION TEACHER CECILE SIEGEL Grade Adviser's Office: Secretary for Miss Kramer and Mr. Bren- ner: Home Nursing Office: Cafe- teria Squad. TO BE A SUCCESS IN THE TEACHING CAREER BROOKLYN COLLEGE IANE SIEGEL Grade Adviser's Office: English Office: Sec. to Miss Tarleton: Mr. Leviton: Program Committee. TO BE HONEST WITH MYSELF AND OTHERS BROOKLYN COLLEGE SID SIGGIA Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad. TO BE A COP EVELYN SILBERBERG Secretary to Miss Feinberg and Miss Silverberg: Miss Hecht's Office: Mrs. Palevsky's Helper. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ALL I DO BROOKLYN COLLEGE FLORENCE SILBERMAN Switchboard Operator: Secretary to Miss Silverberg, Mrs. Stimmel. Mrs. Palevsky. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN EVERY- THING I ATTEMPT CITY COLLEGE RICHARD SILLS TO BE HAPPY AND CONTENT BROOKLYN COLLEGE M' I IVMUJ ' .E ,ir ,iyfff all NA SILVER . Grady's Office: Locker: Li- ,1, L'brary: Grade Advisers Squads. K WCHIEVE SUCCESS IN ALL UV, V UNDERTAKINGS VI INSTITUTE OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES SIDNEY TISH SILVER Soccer Team: Stage: Class G.O Representative. . , ,f , BUYER AIM PLAYBOY v - cm cg' get ARNOLD SILVERMAN Lafayette News Representative. ORTHODONTIST UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI FRANK SIMONELLI TO OPEN BE-BOP CLUB ON BROADWAY ST. IOHN'S U. MARLENE SIMONS Legend Rep.: Marquis: Sec. to M-r. Milella: Service for Mr. Dyke. SPEECH AND DRAMATICS TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE STUART SIMS Leaders Corps: Locker Squad: Library Squad: Cafeteria Squad. MEDICINE L.I.U. ELDA SINOPOLI Secretary to Mr. Lifton, Mr. Frei- lick, Mrs. Palevsky, Miss Linck: Office Squad. PRIVATE SECRETARY SAINT IOHN'S COLLEGE PHIL SKLUT BECOME A CARTOONIST PRATT INSTITUTE DONALD SKWIRE Speaker's Bureau: Iunior Arista: Boy Leader of Senior Arista: Bi- ology Squad: Cafeteria Squad. M.D. COLU M BIA RALPH SLIVKA Physics Laboratory: Cafeteria Squad: Stage Squad: Mimeo- graph Squad. TO ACHIEVE THE POSITION OF A C.P,A. I C.C.N.Y. . .M Uk -QQTN-L fi awsngg V:- NWAQL, XKLAVUV ' I W0-gpg' iq'-k' B IANET SLOAN Lafayette News: Legend Staff: Senior Arista. TO BE A HISTORY TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE STANLEY SMOLOWITZ Leaders Corps: Cheering Squad. TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN I I x . ' -- AV Nh. SUSAN SOMIN Emergency Room: G.O. Office: Secretary to ,Miss Kramer: Laf- ayette News Representative: Grade Adviser's Office. TO MAKE THOSE WHO LOVE ME PROUD OF ME IEAN SOURIS ANNETTE SPAISER Library Squad: Marquis Art Staff: Secretary to Mrs. Iohanson: Office Squad. ART TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE IOSEPHINE SPARACINO Secretary to Mrs. Hecht, Mrs. Stella, Mr. Baron: Radio Guild: Sr. Arista. BUYER BROOKLYN COLLEGE SALLY SPIEGEL Locker Squad: Language Office. TO BE A BUYER BROOKLYN COLLEGE STAN STAMBERG l Club Service S uad Lock- G ee : q : er Squad: Cafeteria Squad. SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN BROOKLYN NIGHT COLLEGE ROBERT STANGER Leaders' Corps: Attendance Mon- itor in Study Hall: Leg'end Art Staff. COMMERCIAL ARTIST NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LOUISE STARA Secretary and Vice President of Italian Club: Stage Setting for Italian Club Play: Locker Squad: Biology Office: Legend Repre- sentative. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER NEW PALTZ, STATE TEACHER'S COLLEGE CYNTHIA STARK Ir. Arista: Sr. Arista: Late Squad: Sec. to Mrs. Tulchin: Mr. Kaster's Office. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE SONDRA STRAUSS Lunchroom Squad: Miss Hecht's Office: Worked for Mrs. Palevsky. BOOKKEEPER IN OFFICE OR NURSE MOLLIE STECKER Late Squad: Sec. to Mrs. Io- hanson, Mrs. Gluck. TO BE A DENTAL HYGIENIST NEW YORK STATE INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED ARTS AND SCI- ENCES ELAINE STEIN Lafayette News Rep.: Sec. for Mrs. Roth: Sec. for Miss Crooks: Lcker Squad: Miss Lewis Office Sec. DENTAL ASSISTANT BROOKLYN NIGHT ,COLLEGE Tay 1 - . .7.,...-, yy. 1- ,qi l .wtl-rg-1 ...Q,.,F1w,1,wF-,fnmn MARILYN STEIN Ir.. Sr. Arista: 41-I Club: Pres. of the Conservation Club: 8th G.O. Rep.: Major L . HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE MARVIN STEIN Senior and Iunior Arista: Chem- istry Squad: Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Public Speak- ing Club. ATTORNEY-ACCOUNTANT BROOKLYN COLLEGE FREDRIC STERN Editor-in-Chief of Lafayette News: Sr. Arista: Mimeograph Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Legend. TO BE A IOURNALIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE ABNER STERNBERG Cafeteria Squad: Locker. TO HAVE A BUSINESS OF MY OWN STATE TECH MAE STERNBERG Cafeteria Squad: Teacher's Help- 'er: Lafayette News Representa- tive: Secretary to Mr. Iacobs: G.O. Representative. TO BE A GOOD SECRETARY AND HAVE A MRS. DEGREE IRENE STESSEI. Marquis Representative: Locker Squad: Math Office: Mr. Grady's and Miss Lewis' Office. SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS BROOKLYN COLLEGE BEVERLY STONE Ir. Arista: Sr. Arista: Sec. to Mr. Holstein. Mr. Schnapp: Foreign Language Office. CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE HAROLD STRAUBER Handball Team 2 years: Mr. Tholfsen's Office Boy. FINISH COLLEGE LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY THEODORA STYLIANOS Locker Squad: Attendance Sec.: Sec. to Mr. Zuckerman. GYM TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE GERALDINE SUDEL KENNETH SUSSMAN Service Squad. TO BE HAPPY AND SUCCESS- EUL IN MY FUTURE ENDEAV- ORS NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JOHNNY TANCREDI Secretary to Mr. Lefkowitz 1 year: Mr. Bloom 1 year: Mr. Burke I term: Baseball Team. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CORTLAND STATE TEACHERS HERBERT TANZER Locker. Cafeteria Squads: Foot- ball Team 2 yrs. VETERINARY MEDICINE CORNELL MARTIN TARLOW Student Court: Leaders Corps: Physics Laboratory Major L : Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad. PHARMACIST L.I.U., BROOKLYN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY EDWARD TAWIL Attendance Officer: S t u d e nt Council. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER PRATT INSTITUTE IACK TAWII. Locker Squad two years: Sec- retary to Mr. Goldberg: Infirmary Squad. TO TRAVEL LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY LEO TEBELE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN CLAIRE TEITLER Locker Squad: Dramatic Club: Bk. Homework Monitor. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL STENOGRAPHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE ROBERT TERANO Library, Service, Locker, Cafe- teria Squads: 'l'eocher's Secretary. TO BE A SUCCESS IN THE SO- CIAL AND BUSINESS WORLD NEW YORK STATE TEQCH OF APPLIED ARTS AND S.CI- ENCES TACK TESSA Leaders Corps: Locker Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Service Squad: Glee Club: Choral Club. TO BECOME A NIGHT CLUB SINGER ANDRE TESTA Soccer Team 2 Years: Leaders Corps 3 Years: Service Squad: Cafeteria Squad: Library Squad. BUSINESS MAN BROOKLYN COLLEGE BOB TOPPEL Cafeteria Squad: Library Squad: Iunior Arista: Senior Arista: Pub- lic Speaking Club. TO ENTER THE FIELD OF RADIO BROOKLYN COLLEGE MARIE TORELLA Newman Club: Italian Club: His- tory Office: Cantata Club. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER NEW PALTZ TEACHERS' COL- LEGE IOSEPHINE TORTORICI Mr. Lief's Late Squad. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL SECRE- TARY MILLICENT TRAIMAN G.O. Representative: Secretary. Mrs. Zinkin, Mr. Halpert, Mr. Leif: Locker Squad. TO BE A GOOD SECRETARY AND A SUCCESSFUL WIFE BROOKLYN COLLEGE CNIGHTJ ROBERTA TRAUB Medical Room: Sec. to Mr. Schnapp and Mr. Kaster: Locker Squad: Grade Adviser's Oiiice. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER NEW YORK UNIVERSITY MARILYN UMANSKY Iunior and Senior Arista: Iunior Coaches: Biology Squad: Major HIGH SCHOOL MATH TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE GENEVIEVE UOIIVLANO Worked for Mrs. Gardner: Locker Squad. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL SECRE- TARY BUSINESS COLLEGE CNIGHTJ RICHARD VARRONEY Service Squad: Caieteria Squad: Table Captain. PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER NEW YORK STATE TECH. DOMINICK A. VECCHI Leaders Corps: Library Squad: Service Squad. NAVAL AIR PILOT RICHARD VENTICINQUE Cafeteria Squad three terms: Service Squad two terms: Pocai's Office. MILLIONAIRE U,C.L,A. RITA VENTRA Accounting Staff: Lafayette News Business Staff: Locker Squad. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ALL I ENDEAVOR MARIE VENTURA Teacher's Helper: Locker Squad: G.O. Representative. TO MAKE MY LOVED ONES PROUD OF ME ELAINE VERNA Sec. to Mr. Starrs: Mr. Pocai's Squad. CPA. ST. IOHN'S EUGENE VINCIGUERRA Glee Club: Service and Cafe- teria Squad. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL DENTIST NEW YORK UNIVERSITY MILDRED VINCIGUERRA Glee. Basketball Club: Miss Hecht's Office: Switchboard. LABORATORY TECHNICIAN BROOKLYN ANN VITALE Emergency Room Health Ed. Of- fice: Helper to Mrs. O'Rourke: Helper to Mrs. Rafter: Helper to Miss Marans. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL BOOK- KEEPER BARBARA VOGEL Cafeteria Squad: Service Squad: Prefect Secretary 3 years. TO TRAVEL BROOKLYN COLLEGE f ANZ 4 :- wit I -4-WL f.lP JW' I' NEIL WALLACH Biology. Radio Transmitter Squads: Leaders Corps: Lan- guage Ofiice: Sr. Arista. DOCTOR N.Y.U. WILBUR WEINBERGER Service Squad. TO LIVE A HAPPY AND SUC- CESSFUL LIFE BROOKLYN COLLEGE SALLIE WEINER English, Language: Miss Hecht's Ofiice: Service Squad: Mr. Le- vine's Helper. DENTAL HYGIENIST NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ROSE WEITZNER Secretary in the History Depart- ment 3 Terms, and the Language Department: Secretary in Subject Classes: Sr. Arista. TEXTILE CHEMIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE MARVIN WEXLER Service Squad: G.O. Rep.: Cafe- teria Squad. DISK IOCKEY BROOKLYN COLLEGE ADELE WINE Miss Holihan's Emergency Room: Mr. Shostack Marquis Rep.: Mr. Gebhardt Marquis Rep.: Miss Iones' Secretary: Mr. Holstein's Secretary. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL SECRE- TARY .I I 0' ' Eiga, ,J '. 'I , ' -l . I' 5' 1 F ' NK A ' Co- an ' 0 MARCIA WEINGARD Secretary for Mr. Lind two terms: Mrs. O'LaughIin and Miss Goloman two termsl- ' SOCIAL WORKER ,. V Jr-' BERGEN CO E E ' NV .J ' r 1 W! I' .1 'I I ' ll f fnffg ??LL4 MARTIN WINSTON Major L : Captain of' S'ervice Squad: Captain of Prefect Squad: Cafeteria Squad. SALESMAN OF TEXTI ES I U5 Qtslff ,few M- SELMA WOLF Secretarial Ofiice: Late Squad: Accounting Office: Secretary to Mrs. VomLehn: Locker Squad. TO HAVE A HAPPY AND SUC- CESSFUL LIFE FAITH WEINSTEIN Mr. Grady's Ofiice: Sec. to For- eign Language, Biology Offices: Grade Adviser. and Class Sec. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST NEW ORK UNIVERSITY wlyfji, . SONDRA WEISS Mr. Tholfsen's Office: Loclder Squad: Girl's Emergency Room: Secretary to Mr. Gordon and Mr. Baron. TO MAKE MY PARENTS PROUD OF ME SMITH COLLEGE RITA WORONOFF Usher Squad: G.O. Rep.: English. Math Offices: Switchboard. TEACHER WELLESLEY HARVEY YABLONSKY Marquis Editorial Staff: Mimeo- graph Squad: Slide Projector Op- erator. PHYSICS TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE HOWARD YAGODA Cheering Squad: Handball Team: Co. Captain Leaders Corps. TO BE A SUCCESSFUL BUS- INESS MAN IEROME YELLIN Mr. Pincus's Office: Library Sq.: Gym Secretary: Leaders Corps: Assistant Editor ot Heraldo. VETERINARIAN CORNELL ELLEN MAE YOUNG Glee Club: Mr. Grady's Office: Sr. Arista: Library Squad: Teach- er's Assistant. MATH TEACHER BROOKLYN COLLEGE NORMAN SCHMELTZ Cafeteria Squad. 4 r SANDRA ZAVALIN Booster Squad: Legend Staff: Secretary to Miss Tress: Mr. Leviton and Mr. Millrnan: Lock- er Squad: Grade Adviser's Ot- fice. IOURNALIST NEW YORK UNIVERSITY .'! . y ... , ,f 4 RHODA ZERN Secretary to Mr. Nussbaum, Mrs. Gluck. Dr. Silberberg: Legend Representative. TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS IN ALL MY UN- DERTAKINGS NORTHWESTERN 5 FREDA ZAMES Teacher's Helper: Senior Arista. CHEMIST BROOKLYN COLLEGE ROBERTA ZIMMERMAN Locker Squad. TO BECOME A GOOD SECRE- TARY AND LATER ON A GOOD HOUSEWIFE VINCENT ZODA Basketball Team three years: Locker. Gym, Infirmary Squads. TO ENIOY A HAPPY PROSPER- OUS LIFE OREGON STATE STANLEY ZUCKERMAN Editor-in-Chief of Legend: Assist- ant Editor Lafayette News: Presi- dent of Go-Getters: Locker Squad: Senior Arista. IOURNALISM OR PUBLIC RELA- TIONS UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN CAMERA SHY IGNATIUS COLANGELO ABRAHAM NEWMAN PHIL RAFFA DOROTHY SILVERMAN meg 4 NORMA BOZZACCO IOE BELLOFIORE WILLIAM DI BENEDETTO LAWRENCE BRODY MARIAN BURROWS ROSEMARIE LO CASCIO HENRY CAPOBIANCA ANDREW COLMANT MYRNA DAVIS GRACE DI NARDI SYBIL FAGELS ROSALYN I-'EINMAN SUSAN FIORELLO MYRON FRUCHTMAN GERSHON GELMAN MARIAN GOLD PAUL GREEN IOHN GIACCHI MELVIN GREENBERG MONROE GREENWALD CONSTANCE GREZZI EDWARD GRICE PATSY GUCCIARDO ROBERT LAGER SARAH LEVY BARRY MENDELSOHN ROSEMARIE MERCALDO BARNEY MERLINO TED MOSS LORRAINE SANDERS FRANK SANTACROCE RONALD SILVER TOBY STORCH PHILLIP TULOTTA SALVATORE VAIARELLI ED WALSH me PAUL G ALLERIES Photographers To Lafayette 336 NEW YORK AVENUE SLocum High School BROOKLYN 13. N. Y 6-741 1-7680 BArclcxy 7-82.50 FROM Geo. F. Wagner Co. INC. BUTTER, EGGS cmd CHEESE 77 HUDSON STREET New York 13, N. Y. A FRIEND Eighty-four COLLEGIATE CAP AND GOWN COMPANY RENTAL CAPS AND GOWNS SOLO CHOIR GOWNS 336 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK l, N. Y. Century Coat, Apron and Towel Supply Co., Inc. O A Superior d D p nd bl Service to Clubs. Professions and Schools 8130 COOPER AVENUE Glendale. N. Y. ENGRAVINGS BY SCIENTIFIC EN GRAVIN G COMPANY 406 WEST 31st STREET New York City CH 4-1396 E ghty f HORTON'S ICE CREAM SINCE 1851 . . . distinguished for ts fine tlavors, smooth texture and pure ingredients. THE familiar red. white and blue Horton's tr d - mark fine ice cream today as it did yest d y- as it will tomorr w and t morrow. THE NEW WORLD SCOPE ENCYCLOPEDIA UNIVERSAL EDUCATIONAL GUILD, Inc 17 SMITH STREET Brooklyn, N. Y. E ghty EIIQTEIIH PRESS, Inc. 33 Flatbush Avenue 0 Brooklyn 17, N. Y. STerling 3-0500 SINCE 1915 we have been serving high schools and colleges of Greater New York . . . We take prifle in having at your service our staff o expert typographers, ,as rtists and advisors . . . O, Printers of the Lafayette High School Legend 4 4 I I IIIIGIS 5 Clllsl 17 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK 8 0 BOSTON 0 NEW ORLEANS ' PROVIDENCE Manufacturing Specialty Jewelers School and College Jewelry Club Emblems Medals, Cups, Trophies and Plaques Eighty-seven F 9 Q- Q ,fl A- 5 -5 -in-K , t -.-if .3 ii,- N if :- fs e lege X ' 'gi , . 1, ' 47 I fs-'wav' 0 ligfq,- f 1v- -i'?'-3f 1f'-S-Ai. . ' 0'f16.i'5 'FSg4. K' :re-:M'5'7?-'1,-f'f ,':'- Qifr-.--.' ' -Vfffaffk - - ' ... , M 'df ' . - X ' ' QW. P: .AN -----2 -':-ff'--U ---u.faa-vp --:sv-5, .--,--'-', -1-,-,-S---w--..-shw-r-.vvfiy-1121-'P'2p.:-,,2--5-vf ,-a '- .-W nk- -- , -- - -- -. ,. - rn - , - Q, .. .- -,--.-.-f-. -L-. - - .. .- -f -.M --.- ,- - -. - - . - df' ,- . - .- gJ- -'F gl .15 -5- if-1,4 3555- gihgsfe-'gq'f-Zi'f-.:'--f 3 '?f,j--,f:,3,.g,-,-:f:,f.. 'f2f '33-,5,Z.y,,.Ql .-if ,rg .v-f-F: - an , 5-is-v:3, P?-3,1 wg- N12 ...J-,, A- -v -- .-.3 ,M-f - -... M ---2-nf-..,-M.. 9 -J-. 1- '-1-' .7-,-fr',.',..Z: 1 -5 -. . ' - . -, . -1. ,--fi-'rP.w -1 ' J' Q.. .-- - ., '- ' - -.---.-:- - .51 - A . -5- . -- ff-A 1 f..,x:-f 1-..4. f'f,gi:..4'f:-.,n... .1-Q, - 5,--1 3- 4454, -' 3,5f1fB'A ige:iC' .5-Y g L I -A EE. in-Hx: ...U lj- :Li ...H -'N -0-7.4 Azz?-1 A D: Lf-it-iq.:-',.kfsjz-.ps qg:g,V'i.E ,L . 'I 5: I I -. - I I, A- ' - . A - ,-A ,L 1-96, -., -J :eT: ..fe'1f- bf' ,-'il--Q' '3 - 'Q?. 1..,E,--, Z -' ffl .1 'Q -- ' 1 '- ' - R- -5'-v, -, --,--v- - -f....-.'f-5-I--, if P'-'fC':f:- ':?f?Tf'tf:g.:-.q3g,.5,,fe9:55QQgqr-?'51-Q3-254-531-'ztifqg-,2.5gye553-S3-5-5'f5-:-fi'-'xiii-39':!if'f.j ,. f A- --: I5 Na-GF A ,W J, .Almgr --. .f 4,-V..-.-1+ p .+-SM .4-,..-I -w-',-,- 'g.,,5 q2 gs'f if C 13,54-,E-z jg., - Y . -'S-.,.g,-,- if .Q--.rr-sw-E-, Nwmg. 1T5.-Q-'iw Xifi- 'bf '-'E-5.5 -:Ai .g:1z-.- inf? ':72fS.-kv - :q1sfe.'v'N 'f 4: .. -.. af'-i '1' 5' x,,bls2 '-'A 941-P kf7,5g.f-415. -.4 '.: - '5L1.,nF -1 1-'e:'7I 9:-19 J?5r1'-iz 5' J 141 4,2-Q, . warg, , , ...J--,'I 5',k.f ,, .,. ,. ..-, -- . ,, -ef we fiSs' ,. ug- K+'-w -as n.4':1z -'A- w-ik. -- ' - --A f 5 '7 Tiff-'f.'? i'?57?'-35'1f3 T?- TL ' ,j?'2-tif.-Q' rf, 119?-:Pvf'i'.'n-i 37 Q+Q-f'3'f-3 iASh' A - . .. . . .. . . . . T . . . , , ' 1- ' . '--V in-1' -1' iff ,- ' ----.r--v ..' -Ly. - - -,,-. ', 'I -ls, 4' , ' ..- , . ,. - 'x-.- . -- ,.- J' ' ' 51 ' 4:-1 ,- :'?1'.fk 'A fi' '-'Eff 1-' Q .f ' fri ' Q.. '-.- ' 3 - -7' - -- ,, ., , ' ,Ab atb. - +- 'if 'J '14-it-Sh 4 KK, ' .gt tea: vt 'N 1 1 f' 1. 5: ,J H 'sh . .1 -5- ' 4 'X ' Q HQ. b.,.,-, I .A , .t r 1 ,, xt.: ,v ,-.'-- ,v .-, A. . A Y. V-r '- -4'u'p,..,--I , 5,5 - ' -,,,7 , wgjjh,-g!'? ' J 1, f', . - ..,y, ,. - - 3.1 -.'Q..-'.'::l,fg: ..1. 'U' -'Fat-Q-'5'-Sa,1Z-rf'x:1,,, 5z '5? A -7- 'J gp? . - - Z'-'gr ..' L F' -4? '- k1'.', WI fn' -..' ' .f' -1-'3-ifzrin iff-:' -Ffa' 1 'Xf4lF,f5v. ? '- L-M 5 i'i'2sEfLf:: 52.-5'-Q5g2.gi'j?-f-'-,',.? 'i,7,1T,'4P'f,??f4 ' xg, I. 415.4-rf ' -r -V 35: , --frqxjg .Z . 3 -z..-1, 5,sg'::5- fv 0,51 , -w,g...,'vi,J-.vi-,4 321 -.. 4192- wuq, L' il-1--f . . a - . .-.. 'F .. . up-. wp ziif-:A -e'I-22's-HR -' fx:-21257, - . :M - - -'..-:K - x -A. in WPS:-N7-E 'vcr' . -2 .- 4 2' 'sm-4 - .- -'LQ-f -. A-:.f:.j..-v ,.,. . iii'-.'f2. ' .3 . iff' :35:'f'13a, .' -RFQ -'ififlf .g.:3.s:3.:i3,'5f- P3541 ?.-Y...-f - 41' -- '3-??'-':i'-.w--1 5- f- -fs?-f.--?S-.':f--L:-ers -F' Q.eiL.af-4I2'4f' 'H Q'--iffy. . . Q: .- ef G+-ears. 2 -ff-ef f- '--ea-3 ' Q-1 J: -5 - T, 5.v-:- - ig-5.5.5 'I QQ ,-P'if-,,.-.-f?5,:Q,Q.-.-523. W 1- if - ' - 'Hr-.14 I 1.-7 l A- '. wwfarw mg zaxyi .T.,-ff--v-Q i 'f79:fQf-f3'.15.s-5'-1--'fv iff iff? -'- -11131.-M 59+- He-421555-21EE's J -' -1Aff Vf :Q-. ' -212-55' vga-4-v W- 4 --4 '- - - f-'- -w 23 -'B? g-f -:PW-+' -.. -,, '7 i . . J - .. Q ' 5 L1 if X4 5 ,ge . N 'A M .. , f 'L . .., . 'Y Q. ' 'lf ' A bl .- x J 1- '1 ' ,fa-'F - nw-ff-Q-v 1 K3-vii. T5 fb 'Q f'0'E-9'-gr--.G ' -5--Turf. -'..ajfs-If Lac:-if, 5.-E7'r1.fgU,: .,' -1-4.--it - ' gh' - w'6-Ps-:rff Zi '5:fLi: gf ?i N5 z 'EET I? -,bf-4 . f r:ffEf5.-- ,m ga-,, .5:9-Qff:f,'53-'f 4..f- A+' -- '- as '.-1:2 x.--Q-.rflwf ,- 'JAH ,I ,cial-s -xt 5 af --1,5,,1, - -f-.-,-,-q-Q-.-.:...- , A,.7-..,,.f,.-:,,b - , - - . ,-,-- .v.-,- f ff.-. f.- -J:,'-1-1-A --L.-1-1r3'J2f .- -1 1-gi--.v -H - - - .- l ,-.-f--.?'f'--4-d'Q13PQ ' .1 1'5'-S ,l--G12lz Ftf:4,.,2g1-L' -T-iff'3..15i. 41? -it ' ' .-aw- f-5 4.-f :1'w1--1-s.: 'F x:i .':.1i..L'3:vmf-+gfi--'P'-- EN- ..':.-2' -uv '. A -f,..-f.2ff'3-'Q-4,2-L-.':.+',-.sg S- ws- '2'57f' -f .f --f -,..., LQ!-.x.?., , ,, .-.,. ..,. Hy - A .Y . , ,L - I... f he lv ' rf' V , mr ,Qwfzfzczl---.mr-5+-ffg:f5ff,A-ef.s.zga:.'5ff ftfff-riff?-f-:a,: iss.--f.-,.-515. -.'-gi..-.H..'-'f'??IfQ - 1-'1-:i? ?::'-,ff'f?'Ef'5 f42lg,-.ga f :xr --F-13 cfzq-ff? g.. X..-' Z-':'ea','1i.g'E7::s'f!t E.v,:'4': -a-,E -.'-Earp 3'-v4 '-Y 43 - , 'f1-.iti- ' ' 2-i K?'4'5 ' 'iliizzf-E+! 432 - 4 - -9-53-N-Alf' ' 1 -'sf -ii-as - -Q n - ----1.1-f, 1 f- --- ' 'I '39-p3,J. 1 - - - .Qf----.LZ-Li.-1:E:e' ,. .23 ' -2 .-T' . f 'fd .. , . , .. ,gv,-fQ.,?:gf51,,,l.,..g1-- f .get-fy.uf3u-isrqg-aging.-5-1-E.f5.g. ,e:3?.. 'f 22557751 ' A 5' '-:'E'f-1 '33 -mm-ff-mf - - . -Eff.-4-af--' 15.-avggeef -- - - - gj 5 F.-L' ' ,La- w .Qg,-Q.e.-Ef':2-f,,- 1- -. .. if'--J - ,ji ,, .. . .-. ,- -... . ..,,, .. , ,,-.. . 1:-. , F - H+. -if ': -gs ' --f f-z-Er .. 2,..,1' - -f 'f --11311, ii - zilr' fwrz.. n ,gg-1 -f s1g95',7yz. --fg'?.g-f :-- Q' d -r f .' V 'rf --5:-f' - .JFS : Q- - 4, ' 5. 4,-f6?'?J--4 -a-3---gf. . '39, 'Gi j-m,f3QS'g...l, ,,-,.s.a:S'j.,.2.' ---1 - --.-. .---f-Y - '..-z.'sf'ka:f.'.-'PL'f-55,5 -v 1 - -1- - - - .uf-, -.---'.1--' uf.-. vi- f .. :N ---. n F . - . Ng.-1-.ax .- ' 1 w - --+,a',2:V - . : ,..- .-5725.-,-. 1, rv, . .14-. . .,, .,,. V , ln ,. f. 3 x.. 1.5. . -, . . . ... fd..-1, .45--. g':,.f2k..m,. ,-,,,h,..s, .5 :--45-'Sa.r -.. ,k-W...---.-..,..,,,, . , . - - A - .,,.,. - - U -1-sz, . .,.- - an 3,2 , -. si:-.'s'1,'-':f,r.v 1-' j,':..1'- - .flu 4---.f.er.v -41-53:2 mr-1-. ' --fu . .- , -.H ,- - 5---f - .f -'J-3-sv-' , , , .a-Qs!- 1 A ' A .?f4'?-5-h a-f-ai'fwe'g.,s-.e,..-:1-f-.--Q-ff.--skggfe-.sf-:E .1-. . .. --4, 4 , 4... ti, - .-,-g-35. H. - - -5 H r -vg7F.i-'J-2 --t',f-f'-'T'.ff- -'.f'I .1 tb:3h!4-'IT - ,.-5-J-'.:f+H:4.vg-Aff , gr , ,fig- F '- ', . . 4 iw 4912 -.Q .5.e44-'E fuse. -mcg-r--, -:--:.-.,. .w-q':.-ga:'Q'1-'.- -.frqgk Auryg' - .,,.:1.. -, pig . 'NJTQE -- f-.w,.H,,-f . - 1 . .,- ' - fg.1y-'h-5,-?5g.f3'5?p'.,i:f-im ha LF.,-1 .'g,.:ej2S.?,,...1 ,?,Q.-:.- ,,-,gn -- : syF4zQ2 a':q,,,q,5.,,.,1'3. 1.-RJ' -., , 4 - 54+ 1 nz- . 1:47 - ' ' '.-3 , --eta., .Q A . -1--1-.4 g J, ,iraag-.sn-f,,Q',.-. f :il-HM I ,u .4-i,.5 ----w. .- , A Z-.. ,.- ,,: .:--sa-,,'3g-J -.--an - 2- - ' ' , - L . '.-- Q ,M H I 'L-:--2: ,g'?f'.9???,,:-If vi-5. ..,'L.g-...f-'H+'-. :..- . . ,K-.4 '- .1 , 9- ..1I5'f'G--39 . - . . 1 q - rm' - -- . ,cg-F4 J.--., :: f ' --'-' - - -- -- ss-Q rw --- ' - . Q-f..- 1- rv- . -'S-f - . -- , f f. ,-in - -1--H -.519 -- --.. - 'qw t-352 --..- .- 'YG -M L- ' --41 'hr-1 -ff -- - -f , - :ff-A - - - fff-21' 1' - '52-1-2 ix.:-' H Q . Sin g -4. 9.-1 if WL I -if 'fn 'P f 'rw - ,, -1'-..z-5-',a gg, 'Q- ' -+:1I,,,'.2 . -' '?L.-93.-',Z21.,.,.v .,.,, ,-.V--v Vdv '14 'P' !'7V',-i'-?4 ' J ,x 'nw , A 'Nc' -A 1 .. A - ,- -SW mf! -r. L' - '4'ir'a:' jf' -:gf ' 1 '11-N-'5:.1.-re? 5 rf' - 1.- .--530 -if -33, 5, -f..f..,f?n-5--'v' - 'W' .K ' ': , GLF- -,XV - . E411-1: ,. 0.1:-7. -- S.: --:-.P'v7R'45143n -'K - :F . 11..- ' 4 I ffl.- 1--I' J- -f .:..-.---- ' --A ' f'T'- lr-'-' SW . 1, 'f '- 'S fZ4.'.-'-ri L15 f rgxgg 13.1, gb W- --1.21:--V5-K: -. wiht' Ji' 2 ,U S?-L x n - 4 1 tara 'K in PP .f -fag ,,,. jg? 'WN '+:a- x r-'ff'-3- '41-zz - .Q- '555'a jiJl5U 1-ii gn i ,- 4 gf!! 4 Q'-'9' 116+ 4'v 1'-'vii- V gs. 'ff?'lf'7dff' ' .1 'P A.. . - -4' 4 9' 'SFVM -es- 5 ., ' . -- 5 ' 3'?i5'- , -QQ? ,. -. .Z , :w,..5, -- 7.,.- -. F.,-., - 5, r- - - - ,-,.'. - A . Y ,-.k , --, - , f , :..,.1' - 51' 1L41 ,.3..--,5.gg,,:- 3 .- -. E .r,g 527534 ' 3,34 ' Sh ih - .f -.'-55.4555--' .. l 3'-.': . .- I , ' egg, lf' ,fiifn - .-. L , . H' 5. -.- , -C .' '- , 4 , . 2 A '-'-'., . - -- ' ' - - '-:Env-'sw 'f . - wtf -1-w -':-1i'ffff 1'-gy -Pzffw .5 ---'ig-- . - .1 ---f ' .. - .g - ' .-gy. f-5 -1' I- 5 qv- gi , twig ':i'f 3-.'-,- 1x'A -ff', -. Fx .5 -15 .39 -'. f lg' 'ffl .-,,':.Q,L- ' ' 1 Kr. - -if a- ,' f, . v -- .- --:- - - '. , , L . - --' ui f 1, - Hx. - . V- -'Q-7 - - , .- .--. , - fi -ti 2 -9 1 - ' -.- :.- X -- ff: '-nw --if ff N . -L. v- ' ,. -1..J--'-,, -.-, ' ,I - 5-' -2- -,A . .- , fi 1 -'- v -4a- - ,Q --'.. ek- 4. ' fr- .-:-' M P -' 7. - . -.-I--5' ,y A , --L' . ...-- -. - x ---. ' - .. f . 2 u 'ff' . if 2 . - ' Z - .' .Ll 4 .f' T65 7.3-'z' -37. ' uh ' ' ' J F ff- vb-va' ps 9 1. T U xg .- . . .I ,,..i .. H- :Q A . . ,I Q I A ' lx X ' QI . ' ' 5 ' 'FA ' WI nv 5. J gl ' 1 -4 i -If, M e sm ' J , , ' r I Lrfn, bw Q, 1 2, , I1 K ... h ,.-,YS- - . . .. - .- ----'-'AFAK-.. r'-I'-w - 141-- sg:-I.-5 -s-W, -. ,-1-:--1 -v .- 5,2qa.,c3'f 3f-1j:!hf.N,5a1g.gf3-Q7E'r!3 . -. .- -:- -. .,,f. ., ,.:v2.'l'-574, -IJ, 3. - I '- -ff rv'-QL'- 'w'g ,sA'3l'S1C.-.J Lg. J ' U -Qs..j2 '-gfsf:vf'+'1 4L-..wLL,g-4-g:Aj.3fz1 ' -sw.-'-1 If gi. --,' - 4-' P Q 5: W ' t ,g,,..1'K Ig- ,-C' A- ,ev -4-I EE, ,, ...H jef- ir'-n:?': .'-.ri-rL',..'I P-E:-A' - --J.. YL 'L' ' f 'lv -TH-if : .555-'?-1-'!'r3 'w A 2-'ts -42,12--'32?4fg...' +-Aff-if-'-'1'' f1'i3'u5rtz:-0 . : 7f', -f' -4'-1 L..,.1 . r 'V ...-fr'-1-5 .:qZ'E'f-11? .H - A-1933-rig' -5 --F3 - -1: Q-Q:-.ur -21+ ,., ,. ,gy . -wp -.rn--nr Q .1341 - --..-,,-,A 1- - .f,.Qm,,,gv,9 ,, A, ..L.'1.,y--,-,5.'g.,, 3--,'.ff'?7155iz.,!4g:., A I ,. 5, ,.-Ky, -I. - Z. U '.. - ,QS .a. 5 , . sf- .:.:' . v S, ,-. aging-A-.-:-:Par q,'fx-4-Q,-tif-'3'+7,'S. ,j,i,..g ,?f4':.-2,341 1-lfifif. -3. f f f-. .lu .' '11 . . --. - . ,.-. -.fm ff 4 'A p-:fs -,Q 1- ' '-- '-. -.1----. '-- -A -'v -s.: 49.93 -sa...-vi-ei,gI ' fs'-'E'f24Q--6.'rf,i ' ' 4 ' ' . .. 5-31.1 -- ' .wg-3--' L -31'-Q :F--1--:g1: f 3 --ff:-, if .-E-is -1 ways?-2'-23'- ' .-sffagw tj., 41 ':?f l..-.reiy -. gg.-,-Li?-'-' j--- ':- 'A 1-L-1--Q-Hr'-ru-P:?.ffs 'XM' .-f-mfr, , v. -5 72 1!, xr' f P' -1-1 '- .- - '- 1' 4-15' , . ,.-1- - 4 - 1. '-- -1 - ...Q-.ix NL' 'HH' r+ft -- -' A 42?1'T'f J' '- 5-75' . -,.?..v ,ic . A ,,.. ...,. A. Q'-af' if-ff -'twf -'-if-,ai-+1'.-35.-f gg- 0 ' an -.--rawaf .. 2, 'Y'-iii?Lxifli--f. -'zNsif.w1?f..Q ' - '- g A - - -.fe ML- -mf,-A . -sp- .,, .Xu ., -g A -.1-gt ,. . - --H . J: - -531,431-7-5,355-. 'f . gQL,gf'fQ.T-iq-Tig . P57 -'ff I 1' 'A ' 'L-: - - .--I .x - Q if f ' 2 '11 E .. - jx- V, . ' 252-8 p ' 51-- x-Z-Y-'2f'. Q:f ?m ' 1 54 , - -...,.f.,: ' - .fifgixgq Lf.j,:3- .HTLU :gf - -' 'fit s sz f l 1 I 21 P+--1.-'--1.--35' -- .--- . 'fif- - A- ':'m:1'---.yfah---'Sw-4 5, 43 - - -Q ' -.f ra-1- - - , rs' fix 5,-E--31.-f-146' 1' -155'-T-,iff THEN: , 551 df. J wwe, L..-342.1-:'1-,+. -. -JJ.-1,- -., ,yy 1:- . . 4:1!l-7m a f?f 'ir' wa. ' .-31' Th - '-:L 3 '.:.. , ., . - ff 1- 4,-QQ 1 , ' - 'H :nf 'bf-3.-1 ' :ga if Lx .ff- 5-. rn,-J e ,-- 1 mg, 'V Q A4 'W .Bb F R Q 4- sg f L 3 J-. 1 A of I. -:gf - ' Adj -Q-L- ' 'WS 1 -3 ,- J, Ji-1' - 5.-. - J. 31.-,,. ,.-,- f-X - .Jw :X-'51--vifg, -.L.-- j'-1 :VZ-fy q I-.11 .:- ... - .-91--rf' '-,- , '54, ,frgz-.,'l1-k' 2- , --7 -'45 . y...,.4f ,iq .5-Y-.5 ..gq,..5i,.,.,g-.ggzi-S:':',:l5,. 32-FI,,tPi:i-iii -X Qtr. .RL Q 1? f,9.Jf- f,..,2:.ig., 1 ' d' if'? : ' -sf.-:,g5gu,g2 -.Q 3? A-.9'lsQ' , ,- ,- .'-v . e- ' gg .. - . .W A-P ' -'. ., ,f l ' , - 21.3. - . . 'QQ ' ' ' QL Z A? - ' s ' - I 'wal-'n ' W .Q '-.nfl-'t -is rf, Q gi - - A Jr, Q - ' A-' ?-3 .4 1 . JH! af. - -4.-.ffff-'r , - av- -- - .' - v-,- - '- . bfi!-H 'ff . f' - Gu ga It at hu. QORYPQ. ,fin --M.. .Ar . -. T - J' fi-4.0--e-Q as-'-, - 5?-.m43- '.e?.3Jm.:1-- - 9- 5: 'g.r,,,.,,.-,,-.,,,-g.g,g- --V 2 - Qf fzgr.-rip, A I -5. ' 'Qgg -9:0 .LAj.-15' - 'fy . wr xi: -'ff - - ' .- 1 - A S 1- ' . - nf - - .-e?:-- - b- - -,.-- 235 5 45' 7111- A' . ' ,Q '. j 4 v ig: - Q' 5 f - .:1- f f lj fvza.. . fn- - -- H- -'l4:. ,f-'Hit' 1 - -- - '-' ' ff- ' ' f-QM, -wifi-J:,:.?'T' f .-.v54.a',,1rP7i-hir.,-ff?-?'f'Q .i - - 143 . 'I ,, ,--wg izgfurs- '-- --K-1 r -, Q--.. . C '-1. 1- anxgf: 31' ..g '53:,'gLM53z.:-sggqfgg ,fi .46 ,s , ,V A . is . ,. , 5 f,5.,.t,'-gf-, ,Q 4'n. --1x si' ln-Q :A qv. ,,'.f- - .'.. 1 - . H.. .H ,-1113 Y, JJ: . -'I -T v,.'J.,!.- ff 1 fi ' Q- I' if 9' 'J' - 1' JN , Gr' 7-f A , , ,, l A ' Q A41 V ?-I'f'.'x -33. -- ' , ' A S' 'xzffq - T' :Tfd ,'-: J:-1 .2 - t. - :fling-'m ' .. gl -'54, 9 f ,Jv' f f ' 255:34 .1 .ZS 42,53 't if - 1-as -f L.. Ji ggi . .- 1-. ' ,. - .K '- . 5, v ' .5 -. '..', - -,. ,. '.' - Si, '- . -.4 A -3 V - V -,--A . w.,L-'cy ,, .Ea ,. . , ck, -',. ,F f, v ' ' 3 .gf 4 gs in e, I IQ. I-:sr ., ..,1n:,Lz.., -i -gr 5 n ,' v, -'A .I A A 1 ,. . L-4 V -' -' 5 -1' 1 . . ' A lv . I 1 .I ,L-ms - , A td.4' gf - -.. I v. , 1- ... T ',,. ' - 1 .-- - -.- L ag, . V ' I . , 3 QQ, ,I .ya-, - N':.',-- .,, 1 . .gm , 5. Jufwffijff -Q-, +f- 1- F 4 A Y 14 ---- T - -. - - 'i?vi5'? -5.f'1?'57'27 J'Q 'Q'- -1 . -- - - f fi. -1,-1- -- ., ,, , . ,H . -441, f'3Hh.'-en,gg,'g5-3-2-e-' -..., 'viii f -,.- Q . ,' 5- - '-. - -P-2 1 , . i- :ww if- I. '5 '.4'K, Aa ' ,g f ' T55 41 - - - 1 qi- K S . ' ,gf ' '55,-.ai 4 U'--k, ,4g?C?:,3 SI - 2-235-3-.-ef41S,.:2fEf,ifv . , Q k,5n,,,,f,.' ,s gyzmff. 7j,i ?'SfQg 4 wir, ' : 'L 1 - - - .Hi-n - . ,, , .- .. X112- . 494 mis 9j:x15gifEPlii?!,5'. - ws., -4 E - , - 5' - ff. ' - '- ':'1 -. .' 1 f ..f'f5.-.-.ri-Gigi' A 1'- 'I W rn., -- Hf '12-fx 2? . '-'fy-fff- 1 1.42.-4. - -t .. fx-.-4 1 :felt Ju.,,V' 1.. 'rip' Qv'PVfY'- 4 -1: -' - -- -gfwg g 'nl -- . ,. 5.-.--'-,W 1- , - 4 U, 1 , . - 1: sf 2 - - if - '- .. fT. .z,v?S,:4 - Q, ,gli J .rj ...gL,,., , '4?- .1 .,. JP.: 4 1,4-A L:-A in 1 '.,,, 'gx r 3 '77' 1715- A - 993- :rx 5' ax' .-Q Q 53. 5 , . Q? Q3 -ri --. -- .-4 1 -.gy-ss. ew. - .-1 - ' h ,J 'H Ev 5 2 'I 4+- ,.- -- -. . , fe... -, .,- 5. -- ', 1 135 Eiga - ng? K ,-ir. tx- 5. ,-gi,-prix -.1-:.N??eM55K,-1-LJ .,...,. Q ff -'-ag - - '?-22-.. ---s-f,f-a- - K? 1, YK- f -g . -ng. H' ::. -, ' 5.3-f. nr ? 4-Li ' H . f5-givzfi-'f'1i: ,- . 7'1 -A ' 9: ff-E ' If-'L ni -V ' --K.: - 4 - - -- X 8-8571,-gl-.i , -.-- , Tf5 :f5'- 743'-M -14411: if e -.. . 'Q-27' .1-,f fax v ' A+ ' ' 5 i' gfjrnv.-.:,' '-:'- V' .5 Qf 1532- W- rx ' 4' ' 5l', Y vf:,'b.g,L-X l ' u - 4'- IJ-lr ' ' .f-1111-F '. -. . .Vgq.E'f,- '. M --.--- .2 -1--. - F-V '. 5 :if ' 1' ,?.,,.E .-K. - 52-it kj' --A-3.13251 ' '5:'T': :T -+9-3-5 ' ' f 3, , ex-'lf' mp!


Suggestions in the Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) collection:

Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Lafayette High School - Legend Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953


Searching for more yearbooks in New York?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online New York yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
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.