Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Cedarhurst, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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MJ fa M Hmm JW f fm ff, Emibzf ffdwzfmiwnwvf fb 5 fmwmd 6 4' X072 I7 vmmjff 42702 9 6 f 24 ' ' '5 74 f we ' IZZ 136 E - r OME of the most cherished possessions of mankind are the annals of his his tory In smaller scope one of the most cherished possessions a person can retain is his memories When he thinks back to the days of his youth he will recall with a chuckle a smile or maybe even a tear the bygone days of his formal schooling Only then can he come to understand and appreciate fully the ancient though still As this yearbook unfolds before you it is not yet possible to appreciate the full purpose for which it was dedicated We of the Lawrencian staff sincerely hope that as the seasons come and go this our 1956 Lawrenclan may fulfill our desire to further in you a better appreciation of your days at Lawrence As this yearbook is in essence a form of communication which we hope will achieve our goal, we have developed our theme on the basis of this most important factor WAYS OF COMMUNICATION ' I I I I I I . . , . prized, gift of education. I ' 1 I I . I I . . I . I lll ll Xllllx And leaves a lonesome place agaunst the sky Edwun Markham Thus us R Year for Muss Nelle Kelley the year that marks the end of her years of fauthtul servuce to Lawrence Hugh pupuls the year that wull fund her come summer back home un lnduana! Muss Kelley earned her A B at lnduana Unuversuty and her M A at Columbua Unu guudung the readung wrutung and speakung habuts of class after class of Lawrence Hugh School senuors For the last sux years she has been head of the Englush depart ment Thus June Muss Kelley us returung to the home she has been buuldung hugh on a hulltop un southern lnduana not too far she tells us from Louusvulle Kentucky A most happy returement to you Muss Kelley! We shall muss you To you we deducate our 1956 yearbook MISS NELLE KELLEY versity. For thirty-three years she has been . . . I . . , . -n.-4 First row Mr Reilly Mr Elderd Chairman ofthe Board Dr Vivona Second row Mr Lazrus Mr Fruin BOARD OF EDUCATIUN UR yearbook begins its survey of Lawrence High School, appropriately enough with the Board of Education, the elected representatives of the taxpayers of School District 15, and the legislative committee which provides for us an attractive school plant, an efficient administration, and an effective teaching staff. For twelve years now, we seniors have made our way upward through the grades, utilizing the facilities of our school district and growing with them. May we express our thanks to the Board of Education for its untiring efforts to provide for Lawrence educational opportunities second to none. 8 lf a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be T Jefferson UR schools are the backbone of natlonal defense the bulwark of our free enter prlse system and the foundatlon of a trauned and loyal American cmzenshnp The frontiers of our forefathers have faded from the American scene Today we llve among busy laws of commerce mlghty mdustrles, com plex networks of commumcatnons productlve farms great hydroelectric plants, and now the harnessing of nuclear power We your teachers hope that your opportumtles nn Lawrence have helped prepare you to take your proper place In the society of which you are a part Z 2 L MR LAWRENCE V DODD Y Supermtendent of Schools ADMINISTRATIUN MR HENRY C BOSCHERT Assrstant to the Superintendent quired some awareness and understand mg of your capabllltles and llmltahons and have dlscovered some of the dlrectlons ln which your talents and Interests Ile lf thus knowledge enables you to choose a career for which you are adapted by nature and unclmatton your chances for success and happmess In your life s work are almost assured The guarantee lles tn the fact that once the nght career has been found the hard work whtch IS essentval to suc cess comes naturally and strangely enough I5 not hard work at all cffmfebi t tlt 5 URING the past four years you have ac- 9 T has been said that even though lack of skill accounts for many failures in life, personality shortcomings such as lazi- ness, frivolity, carelessness, or lack of cooperation account for as many. ln other words, Know-how is still mighty important but so is the matter of human relations. lt may be true in certain iob areas that initial promotions depend largely on skill, bu: when a person has reached his first supervisory level, human qualities suddenly loom large. We can do much about both attributes in school and after. Good luck! ?A-WdJ6L'o'U'dL IVING in this complex, present-day world requires that each of us moves carefully and cautiously lest serious mistakes be made. As seniors you will soon be graduating from high school and embarking on varied paths. Whether it be college, industry or business, one needs to think carefully and to be able to express himself clearly. We are prone with so many modern forms of communication to rely on what others say and do and not on our own thinking. Oftentimes our thinking may be good but we are unable to convey these thoughts to others. Lawrence High School has provided definite aids for a suc- cessful future. May each attain his desired goal. Y. ONGRATULATIONS! You are about to graduate from Law- rence High School. This is a distinct accomplishment. Your diploma signifies that you have made numerous adiustments to meet standards and to abide by the regulations of an accepted institution. As you go on your way through life, may you continue to meet new challenges and experiences with courage and the determination to do that which is right and proper. fngfy Mr. Kriz, Miss Corazza, Miss Hartman, Mr. Page. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT ARK HOPKINS, the great educator, once related that the most eliective guidance he offered was at a time when he sat at one end of a log and his student at the other. No logs, to be sure, can be found in our Guidance Department, but among achievement records, college applications, personality records, college catalogs, change slips, requests for conferences, ringing telephones, students, parents, and a multitude of other indications of guidance activities, can be found our four busy counselors- Mr. Kriz, in charge of placement and counseling of boys in the vocational courses: Miss Hartman who counsels with Sophomore girls and all Freshmeng Mr. Page who works with Sophomore, Junior, and Senior boysg Miss Corazza who works with Junior and Senior girls.. For you, the members of the class of l956, the introduction to this Department came when four short years ago, you embarked upon a program arranged in conference with you while you were still in the eighth grade. Since that time, as we continued to plan with you, we attempted through tests and conferences to help you evaluate your abilities and interests, we tried to relate your assets to the requirements of the occupational and educational goal that lies beyond your graduation from Lawrence High School. We hope that Commencement will mark the beginning of a happy and constructive adult life for you, regardless of the area of your pursuits. We who have been so interested in your development will not soon lose interest in your future. Our very best wishes to you, and with them we offer for your thoughts, these verses of Jessie Rittenhouse: I bargained with Life for a penny And Life would pay no more, However, I begged at evening When I counted my scanty store. For Life is a iust employer, He gives you what you ask, But once you have set the wages, Why you must bear the task. I worked for a menial's hire, Only to learn dismayed That any wages I had asked of Life, Life would have paid. ll First row-Miss Luizzo, Miss Davis, Mr. Schwab, Miss Kelley, Miss Denton, Miss Coffman. Second row- Mr. Caponi, Mr. Doyle, Mr. Daly, Mr. Merriam, Mr. Haber. ENGLISH Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. -Francis Bacon MISS MARY LUIZZO, English, Alpha Zeta Hi-Y MISS MILDRED DAVIS, English MR. THOMAS SCHWAB, English MISS NELLE KELLEY, English, Head of English Department MISS MADELINE DENTON, Journalism, Mental Pabulum Adviser MISS LORLYNNE COFFMAN, English MR. SABATO CAPONI, English, Freshman Class Adviser MR. DONALD DOYLE, English, Freshman Football Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach MR. DANIEL DALY, English, Dramatics Director MR. RAY MERRIAM, English, Lawrencian Adviser MR. LEO HABER, English I2 FUREIGN LANGUAGES Perhaps of all the creafrons of man language rs the mos? asfonlshlng Lytton Strachey MISS DORIS BENSON French French Club Foreign Language Department MISS SADIE POSNER Spamsh MR JOSEPH MORABITO Spamsh MISS RUTH ABRAMS Spamsh MR LEO HABER Hebrew Hebrew Club Flrsi row Mlss Benson Miss Leavlll Mlss Posner Second ro Mr Morabllo Mass Abrams Mr Haber I3 MISS MABEL LEAVITT, Latinf Honor Sociefyg Latin Cohorfsg Latin Senatusg Head of SCIENCE Man of the future what shall be The life of Earth that you shall see? What strange new facts the years will show? To what new realms of marvel say Wlll conquering science war its way? W C Bennett MISS LUELLA STRAUCH General Science MR WALTER AHNER General Science Head of Science Department MR FARRELL BERLE General Science Audio Visual Club Announcers Club MR WILLIAM FERRARA Physics Biology General Science Freshman Football Coach MR DAVID NORSTEDT Chemistry General Science Chemistry Club Astronomy Club MR ARTHUR ALEXANDER Biology Biology Club First row Miss Strauch Mr Ahner Mr Berle Second row Mr Ferrara Mr Norstedt Mr Alexander X gill I4 I I Intramural Softballg Physics Clubg Senior Science Club My 'ffl C A N V Fleur Frrst row Mr Ssmmonds Muss Maberg Mr Clark Second row-Mr Morabuto Mr Kretz Mr Cvlenday Mr Reynolds Mr Gray MATHEMATICS Mathematics possesses not only truth but supreme beauty-a beauty cold and austere like that of sculpture without appeal to any part of our weaker nature sub lrmely pure and capable of a stern perfection such as only the greatest art can show' Bertrand Arthur WIIIIGM Russell MR JAMES H SIMMONDS Head of Mathematlcs Department Assustant Pronclpal School Councnl MISS ELSA MOBERG Plane Geometry Intermediate Algebra Solid Geometry Varslty Cheerleadmg Advuser of Hu Y Group MR DONALD T CLARK lntermedlate Algebra Tngonometry Advanced Algebra Math Club Sensor Class Advlser MR JOSEPH MORABITO Spanish Plane Geometry MR WALTER KRETZ Algebra Vocational Math Intramural Basketball Faculty Manager of Athletucs MR GEORGE GLENDAY Math J V Baseball MR MCLELLAN REYNOLDS Related Math MR SHELDON GRAY Elementary Algegra Plane Geometry Junlor Class Advlser I5 l l 'i n p 5 s 1 s I n I 1 I . , . . 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' I - 1 I F Frst ro Mr Pearson Mnss Knapp Miss Griffith Miss Hobbs Mrs Seaman Mr Kogel Seca d Mr Hgg ns Mr Blorklund Mr Kuehn Mr Croft Mr Uhla CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION To be ignorant of what happened before you were born IS to be ever a child for what is man s lifetime unless the memory of past events is woven with those of earlier times Cicero MR ROY PEARSON American History Oratorical Contest Assembly Programs MISS DOROTHY KNAPP American History Junior Red Cross Adviser ment MISS ETHEL HOBBS Cltlzenshlp Education MRS MILDRED SEAMAN World Geography WILLIAM KOGEL World History JOSEPH HIGGINS World History World Geography Sophomore Class Adviser EDWARD BOLGER American History ARTHUR KUEHN Citizenship Education World Geography ROBERT CROFT Citizenship Education World Geography World History Hi Y Club MR GABRIEL UHLAR American History World History Social Studies J V Football Intramural Sports Adviser I6 i w- . , ' , ' ' , ' , . , . . n row- MISS DOROTHY GRIFFITH, American History, Head of Citizenship Education Depart- MR. , ' MR. , ' 5 5 ' MR. , ' ' MR. I . . . . i MR. I . . . . I i . F .- VOCATIUNAL To build to build' That rs the noblest art of all the arts H W Longfellow JOHN MAROSY Mechanncal Drawing Vocational Drawing HERBERT SWORDS Machlne Shop FRANK CLARKSON Electrical Shop J LOUIS FLEMlNG Automotlve Shop MR FRANK KRIZ Sheet Metal and Weldrng Shop Vocatnonal Guidance and Place ment Admmrstratuon of College Board Tests MR ECKARDT BECK Head ot Vocational Department of Dlstrsct 15 Mr Mo osy M S ords M Cla kson M Fle ng Mr Mathson M Krz M Beck 17 MR. I . . I . . MR. , ' MR. , ' MR. . , ' MR. JAMES MATTISON, Building Trades, Carpentry: J. V. Football Coach . r , r. w , r. r , r. mi , . ' , r. i, r. . . 'x , NN it f J,w xv will I' , ,ii 'xjwt Miss Koerber, Mr. Hirsch, Mrs. Jack. LIBRARN' A room without books is as a body without a soul. -Cicero MRS. MARJORIE GRELLER, Library Clerk MRS. ANN B. SEAMAN, Assistant Librarian MISS RUTH ICE, Head Librarian BUSINESS 'Commerce is the most important activity on the face of the earth. It is the foundation on which civilization is built. -James Adams MISS KATHRYN KOERBER, Shorthand I, Short- hand II and Transcription, Typewriting, Introduc- tion to Business MR. ERNEST HIRSCH, Business, Treasurer, L.H.S. Extra-curricular Activities Funds, Golf Coach MRS. KATHERINE JACK, Secretarial Practice, Clerical Practice, Typewriting, Head of Business Department, Secretarial Club, Clerical Club Mrs, Greller, Mrs. Seaman, Miss Ice. MUSIC The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord ol sweet sounds, ls tit for treasons, strategems and spoils. -William Shakespeare MR. KONSTANTIN EPP, Bandg Orchestra MRS. MURIEL TIEDEMANN, Music Theoryg Music Appreciationg Freshman Chorusg Mixed Chorusg General Chorus MISS DOROTHY GARVER, Mixed Chorusg Gen- eral Chorusg Freshman Chorus: Vocational Boys Glee Club MR. ARTHUR JONES, Instrumental Musicg Bandg Orchestrag Twirlingg Head of Music Department Miss Lythgoe. Mr Epp Ms Tledemann Mss Gar er Mr Jo es ART Art is the most beautiful, the most pungent, the most joyous and the most reverent of sym- bols for all man's super-rational striving toward the good, toward truth and toward perfection. -Thomas Mann MISS ALICE LYTHGOE, Arty Art Club Mr. Wild, Miss Shottland. HOME ECONOMICS The family is one institution that will never die. lt is as durable as man. -Landis MISS CATHERINE O'CONNOR, Homemakingg Sub Debs MRS. JUSTINA FLYNN, Homemaking MISS WINIFRED SLOANE, Head of Home Eco- nomics Department, Sub Debs DRIVING The rule of the road is a paradox quite, both in riding and driving along, If you keep to the left, you are sure to be right, If you keep to the right you are wrong. -Henry Erskine MR. HERMAN C. WILD, Driver Education, Head Coach of Baseball, Assistant Coach of Football MISS MILDRED SHOTTLAND, Driver Education Miss O'Connor, Mrs. Flynn, Miss Sloane PHYSICAL EDUCATION Our lite is but the soul made known by its fruits, the body. The whole duty of man may be expressed in one line: Make to yourself a perfect body. -Henry Thoreau MR. FRANK WHITMAN, Boys Physical Education: Boys Health: Intramural Bowling: Varsity Bowling: J. V. Bowling: Beginning Bowling MISS ELLEN BUTLER, Girls Physical Education: Tennis: Table Tennis: Stunts and Tumbling Club: Freshman Volley Ball: Basketball: Softball MR. HARRY NATHANSON, Director of Physical Education: Varsity Club: Head Coach of Basket- ball MRS. MURIEL BARBER, Girls Physical Education: Badminton: Archery: Volleyball: Basketball: Stunts and Tumbling Club: Spring Tennis MR. JACK MARTILOTTA, Boys Physical Education: Boys Health: Varsity Football Coach: J. V. Bas- ketball Coach: Track Coach Mrs. Werner. Mr. Whitman, Miss Butler, Mr. Nathanson, Mrs. Barber, Mr. Martilotta. HEALTH SERVICE The groundwork of all happiness is health. -Leigh Hunt MRS. L. BEATRICE WERNER, Registered School Nurse SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE SCHOOL STAFFS Seated left to rnght Mrs Doughty Mrs McGlnn Mrs Koppe Standmg left to right Mass Llsenc Mrs Peltler S the recelver IS to the telephone as the stamp IS to the letter as the wlres are to the telegraph so are the school staffs to Law rence Hugh School Mrs Helen McGmn Mrs Gene Doughty Mrs Mary Pettler Mrs Kathryn Koppe and Mass Florence Lusena on the supervnsnng end of the connectuon relate executnve plans to the opera tors One group of swltchboard operators found nn the mam office IS Mrs Andrea Mennelll Mrs Ann Beltran: and Mtss Kathleen Treacy who are nn charge of matters dealrng wlth attendance records excuses tardlness and other clerucal work Often durlng the day a red flash will ap pear on the board whtch means these workers are bemg paged to take care of a call To function emcsently there must be behmd the scenes men who make sure that all lanes and equipment are an top notch condltlon Mr Chlmentu and Mr Elderd the burldmg superln tendents deserve much credit for thelr expert durectlon of the maintenance crew Workung with Mr Schrueber and Mr Mazza, the custodians are OFFICE STAFF ATTENDANCE OFFICER Lett to rvght Mrs Beltran: Mass Treacy Mrs Mennellt Mass Mr Croft Koestner Muss Pearsall - 1 . 1 - - 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 ' . h . . , . , . . . . . . ,, . 1 - 1 . . . ,, . 1 I . . . l . . , ' 1 . , . . 1 1 ' ' 1 . , , . , . . , . KITCHEN STAFF SUPERINTENDENTS OF BUILDING First ow Alger DeSlb1o Stahl Enders Clark Murphy Second Mr Chrmentl Mr Elderd row Deremer Ryan Scholtz Sontag Burllngham CUSTODIAL STAFFS Mrs Googlns Mrs RudloH Frrst row Mazza Traver Player lanzrlotta Second row always right at any polnt of power farlure to Insure speedy repanrs and a smoothly operatmg unrt When the lunch bell rlngs and the earphones and teletypes are lard aside momentarrly Mass Wmufred Sloane and her excellent kutchen stat? have an appetlzlng hot lunch prepared to for tlfy us for continued work The Guidance Department functlons to pre vent messages and calls from going astray be fore reachmg their destmatlons Mr Page and Mass Corazza control the master switches In thus department Mlss Hartman as the woman to see Brown Lyden Mollo Boddy DePaImer Schrelber If you want a call traced un the past records or a letter contammg lnformatron concernrng future plans The secretarnes here are Mass Trudy Pear sall and Mlss Vlctorra Koestner Mrs RudlofT IS always rlght at hand ln the gurls locker room with that needle and thread or the button that helps to make our female opera tor more comfortable These groups of people workmg together are the codes that make our hugh school tuck The supervisory staff places the call the operators transmit It and we the students are on the re cervrng end eff' ' . ui, JI' e 5 . , I TX. 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A In SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sealed Muzzullo Mr Clark Partland Standung Zussu Cumuno Venn, Vudu Vucul EMORIES are made for the future to re member the past Thus for every member of the class of i956 the four years spent at LHS wull bring back tears and smules happy thoughts and pangs of nostalgia un the years to come Formally inducted as freshman on Sept 3 i952 we began our lourney up the ladder of maturuty As freshman year rolled unto sophomore year already famuluar with football weather, report card blues upper classmen and June finals we climbed the second rung of thus omnipresent lad der The spotlight during thus period shone on the Sophomore Hop which was the first success of our endeavors classmen' Our lunuor year loomed ahead and with ut came the eager antucupatuon of buyung class lewelry and of course the plan nung for the event of the year our Junior Prom Lawrences gym was transformed unto a sparklung repluca of an Evening un Paris undeed one of the most wonderful moments to remember Perhaps no other memories wull be so lastung as those of the senuor year The Truple A crown was bestowed upon our vuctoruous football team and wuth ut came the days of unlumuted spurut and loy No other event could have brought such unuty to one class Thus close spurut held over to Senuor Day when we reached the pmnacle of our hugh school career Lawrence Hugh School was ours for the day It was Donald Partland our popular presudent who was heard over the public address system Peter Cumuno Vuce Presudent and Betty Muzzullo Sec retary shared equal responsubuluty un managung the school day Much murth and pleasure was de ruved from the presentation of our senuor skut whose theme was Academy Awards Our hats go off to Mr Donald Clark for hus unlumuted patience other huge success Roger Zussu class treasurer had the busy 'ob of collectung senuor dues and also the huge profits from our magazine sales June Night Commencement Day The Senuor Prom then ut was all over all but the memory' Tho other years and other days may find us gone our separate ways we wull have these moments to remember l I O . I . . I . . , . , . I I I I . I ' . ' I I I .. . - . . I . - . I . I - I I I I . .. . . ' 1 , . Lo and behold, we suddenly became upper and interest. Our senior play proved to be an- . . . . . . . I I , . I I ' . . I . .a 4 4 . l I ,, . . . ., . Sli' I l 1 l ' LX ut v ' N . - . A u - Q ' 'Tl ' .51 L L ' 26 The Blg Three AMES POLLACK ValedIctorIan of the l956 SenIor Class IS a well known figure In the halls of LH S Throughout hIS four years at Law rence JIm has demonstrated hIs Intellectual abIlIty by maIntaInIng a 9518 average But Jlmmys Interests are not only centered around the classroom as hIs multuple extra currIcular ac llVllIeS lndIcate He has been a member of the Honor Soclety SINCE hIs sophomore year well as takIng part In the Math and Chem clubs Too JIm IS an athlete beIng on the track team four years In addltlon to playmg Intramural baseball and basketball bIggest standIng year he year hIS SINCE member Ing the honored Arthur s lTH a 93 65 average thIs years thnrd Honor Speaker IS Arthur LIpton Artles contrIbutIon to LHS has been hIs out work on the LawrencIan In hIs Iumor was LGWFGHCIGD photographer and thIs rank was edntor In chIef hIs sophomore year ArtIe has been a of the Honor 5OClelY thIs year achIev Vnce Presldency Also ArtIe has been wuth a co captamcy of the Marshalls ambItIon to become an engIneer we are sure wIlI be fulfilled OR the posItIon of Salutatonan a well deservIng senlor boy has been honored Roger ZISSU Hls admIrable 93 72 average has proven hIs GCOdemlC abIlIty Roger a leader In hIs class has been a member of the Honor Soclety smce hIs second year and Presndent thIs yeaI and was Treasurer of hIs graduatlng class He has also been Secretary of the Math Club and llS PresIdent lhlS year Athletics rank hIgh on Rogers lIst of achIevements as shown by the fact that he played varsIty tennIs and Intra mural basketball SINCE hIs sophomore year . 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II I l I . . , I I , . .ff I 'sql +- e street J V Twurllng I Varsuty Twlrlmg 2 4 Freshman Chorus l General Chorus 2 Mnxed Chorus 4 ANSTENDIG HOWARD Howle Tall In the saddle Honor Socuety 3 4 Mental Pab Cnr 3 4 Lawrencnan Advertlsmg l 2 3 4 Lawrencnon Lvl erary 3 4 Chemlstry Club 3 Science Club 3 latin Cohorts 2 Latln Senatus 3 Freshman Chorus Muxed orus 3 4 La cedun HnY 2 3 4 Golf 3 ln mural Softball 2 Intramural Basketball 2 ASCHETTlNO ANDREW Andy Cool Calm and Collective AXEL HELENE Helene Razzle dazzle l 2 Twurlmg l Lawrenclan Ctr 4 Hebrew Club l 2 Sub Debs Club 4 JAMES J E Gaf from the Sea che tr I 3 4 reasur r 4 Audlo Vlsual 2 cuence Cl 4 Astronomy Spanlsh n g ALEXANDER WILLIA ex You cant take the country out of this boy Orchestra l Fresh ma Chorus latm Club l Art Club 3 4 Track 3 4 ALTMAN LOUISE ou Every little breeze seems to whisper Louise R 2 oss 2 Hn Y 3 4 Mental Pab 3 aw renclan Cvr Chorus 2 Lnbrory Club 2 Moth Club 3 Hebrew Club 3 Sponlsh Singing 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Sub Debs 4 Z1 - ' ..The Lawrence High School Seniors of 19 iq ?21l77lf-.tqawqikreetcwlu 4-a.,kl2:l.,,eo c. . '44q,y 4 K Q Sl iff . E ETT . . .J. . . ' . .Or ,2, , 7 ' ' 5 K rCl ,3, 5 b , 7 ' ' ' Ib ' g . ' f' . , ...L ' ' ' . . H. R. ep. 1 Red . Cr 5 '- I, 2, , 5 Cir. gl - N 1 . 7 7 62 M4379 ' Q, 7, , X 6 of if . . . n' I I .. .-'S Y 4- l ANGO, LUCY . . . Lucy . . . On the sunny side of th . . . . ' ' p ' , 3, 1 z : ' Ch ,l 5 w ' , , 7 lg tra- I Hi-Y,': I 7 I 28 u , - , ' If , , c,.,,,? Xl! L p f , ? U I wwtclt W ,ikyu l i fbi? C . l If f ,' 'JL' , L 1 QVHLQ l'- V 1 X ,A in ' diy WC -, Aflf f Q.. M ffl 0' A cfm hfff Lili! 4 AxQ5JvZi ,xl . f ill ZQWMW M xy! Mya, tw M 'WZ fine arts Red Cross Representative 2 Delta :Y I, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Freshman Chorus, Sophomore 325 ii WV I WMM We is ' ei npsusm . .efkiie . . four aw to t . . ' 1 YI? ', . . Chorus, Mixed Chorus 4, Hebrew Club I, 2, 3, Spon- ish Singing 3, Library Club l, Mental Pabulum, Ex- change Editor 3, 4, Mental Pabulum Circulation 4, Latin Cohorts 3. BARNETT, PATRICIA . . . Pat ...' 'You're the Top . . . Honor Society 3, 4, Epsilon Hi-Y l, Buskins 2, 3, 4, Latin Cohorts 3, latin Senatus 4, Mixed Chorus 3, General Chorus 2. BARTELS, GAIL . . . Gail . . . Gentlemen Prefer Blondes . . , Transfer from W. H. Taft High School. BELCHER, BRUCE . . . Vet . . . SCience Kid-Atomic Punch . . . Freshman Chorus I, Mixed Chorus 2, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Physics Club 4, Astronomy Club 3, 4. iliwsliuu E, gif goooosanocoooarrhe SH1OI S of l956sooog.. ' I 1 ,O . A vi XML BERCH, DAVID . . . Dove , . . Hey, goodlookinu, , Alcar Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling l, 2, 3. BERG, DOREEN . . . Dor . . . Someone to Watch Over Me . . . Home Room Representative 4, Alpha Zeta Hi-Y l, 2, Sec. 3, Pres, 4, Latin Cohorts 4, Math Club 3, Spanish Singing 3, Mental Pabulum 3, Bad- minton I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, Softball l, 2, 4, Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4. BERGER, BRUCE . . . Bruce , . . Champion Olympic Weight Lifter . . . Home Room Representative 2, 3, Alcar Hi-Y 3, 4, Freshman Football, Freshman Basket- ball, Intramural Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. BERLE, TERENCE . , . Terry . . . Lights! Camera! Ac- tionl . . . Honor Society 3, 4, Marshals 4, Red Cross Representative I, 2, Lawrencian Literary Stafi' 2, 3, 4, Literary Editor 4, Lawrencian Advertising 2, 3, Audio Visual Club I, 2, 3, 4, Announcer's Club l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Cohorts 2, Biology Club 2, Science Cluo 3, 4, Science Club, Vice President 3, Chemistry Club 3, Physics Club 4, Math Club 3, 4, Track 2. BERMAN HARVEY Harvey As the phrlosopher Socrates sand Alcar H1 Y 2 3 4 Freshman Cha rus I Hebrew Club 2 3 Math Club 3 4 Freshman otball I .l V Foot' ll 2 Trakl 2 Freshm Basketball I Intramural Baseball I 2 3 4 Int mural Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Bowlnng I 2 3 BERMAN LYNN Lynn Take me out to the ball game Latun Cahorts 2 Mlxed Chorus Freshman Chorus General Chorus 2 HIY I 2 Spam h Slngmg 3 Math Club 3 Lawrencnan Adv 2 3 4 Lawrenclan Clrculatuon 4 Ten IS I Badminton Honor Team 2 3 4 Volleyball I Honor Team 2 3 Basketball Honor Team I 2 3 4 Softball Honor am I 2 ar HIY I 3 4 Treasure 4 Cho Freshman Basketball J V Football Intramural Base ball I 2 3 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 BERMAN PATRICIA a Endearlng Young Charms Honor Socuety 3 4 Freshman Chorus Gamma H1 Y I 2 3 4 latun Cohorts 2 Me tal Pabu lum Ctr Mgr 4 Reporter 4 Menlal Pab Adv 3 4 Lawrenclan Adv I 2 Blology Club 4 Spanish Club 3 Malh Club 3 Sub Deb Club 4 I 5.1 ff .1 V V! .....The Lawrence High school Seniors of 1956.. 1 1 11 1- BERNSTEIN EILEEN Sklnny Bonnie Lassie Red Cross Home Room Representahve 4 Kappa I 2 3 4 Lawrenclan Adv 2 3 Lawrenclan Cnr 4 Mental Pab Curculatlon 4 Mental Pab Adv 4 Menlal Pab Staff Typist 4 Llbrary Club I Math Club 3 Spanush Slngnng 3 Scuence Club 4 Red Cross Servlce Club 4 Table Tenms I BERNSTEIN GRACE Grace Ever So Quret Transfer from Far Rockaway Hugh Jr Red Cross Club Sub Debs Lawrenctan Cnr BERNSTEIN LAWRENCE Larry Music Maestro Please' Hebrew Club I 2 Flne Arts Club 3 4 Mental Pab literary Staff 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Band I 2 Manager 3 Presldent 4 Physucs Club 4 BERSON TOBY Toby Whrzz Krd Trans fer from Erasmus Hall H S , Red Cross Rep 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Latln Senatus 3 French Club 4 Chemustry Club 4, Red Cross Servlce Club 4, Volleyball 4, Ten ms 4, Basketball 4 vs .JV .- 1 1't !'1-WX .1-V ft' .-'Y X I 1 1.1 1 A 1 uf 1 ff .' Q in' A K X IU! Ji , Lf' t -, x Jr' CJ I -,J -L by AWL TV- sy J lx, A X' -xx. lr I .-. -.-H A DH... '- , , 7 - 1 1 1 1 1 Fo 1 1 . oa 3 c 1 1 an f , , , f ro' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , ..v .a.H H- . - I f . 1 1 '- 1 131 2 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 37' 1 -' I1 Q , x 1 11 1 1 141 1 1 1 1 V5 N Te , I3, 4. BERMAN, MARVIN . . , Marv . . . Man About Town ...Alc '- ,2, , , r 5 rua 25 1 1 1 1 - 1 11 1 1 - , 1 .1 PI. ' - 1 . ' , 1 1 '- 1 1 1 1 ' 1 77 1 '- - 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1' 1 ' 1 , . . F' no o , . I .' O O. ' 1 Hi-Y 1 , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' '- 1 ' ' 1 1 1 . 7. J I . . . I . I , . , , .., .-.H I , .H-.. , I . , I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 30 t 0' . :ww N- gr 559- .mx I, 4, ,P X ,,f , fn . .J V 5 - . A 1-. wif' Q' U ,, 4-L , 5 5 'L juw QQ!-f I uf 'lf A Nl , lub X - u - 4' .-X WU il L., 'Ill :X r,, A xx AX XJ, 4,13 , b , , I . f ' 'LW L i ab!! V , V If 1. C VP BESKIND, TAMA . . . Tam . . . As You Like lt . . . Transfer from Lafayette H. S.5 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Math Club 35 Spanish Singing 35 Lawrencian Circulation 45 Lawrencian Adv. 4. BIRKHAHN, JUDITH . . . Judy . . . Honey Bun . . . H. R. Representative 25 Freshman Charus5 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Red Cross Club 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Sub Debs 45 Lawrencian Distribution 45 Volleyball l, 45 Tennis l, 2, 3, Honor Team 4. BLUESTONE, CAROLE . . . Carole . . . Hidden Magic . . . Honor Society 3, 45 Epsilon Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Service Club 45 Math Club 35 Hebrew Club 35 French Club 35 Spanish Singing 35 Sub Debs 45 Bowling 4. BLUME, PETER . . . Pete . . . An instrument for hap- piness . . . Orchestra 3, 4, Pres. and Concert Master5 Audio-Visual Club 35 Fine Arts Club 4. .............The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956.... ,. -. i- 5 xo 7Ml'l!1 l .. ' ,L 17 f:l...i'r4-f Jjgittiv- 1. . . :iff Kiraly 4f'iZ:'4d4,Ll' siurnelcr-i, LEONARDM. . . Lennfylff-Ai? silent type . . . Transfer from Far Rockaway H. 'S.5 General Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Assistant Treas- urer 45 Varsity Club 45 Cross Country 25 J. V. Basket- ball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Varsity Track 2, 3, 45 Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4. BLUTREICH, MARIANNE . . . Blue Gal . . XO! Thee l Sing . . . Transfer from Far Rockaway H, 5.5 Red Cross Rep. 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Lawrencian Circulation Staff 45 Junior Red Cross Club 45 Chorus 4. BOBKER, WILLIAM . . , Bill . . . Just My Bill . . . Hebrew Club 3, 45 Cross Country lg Varsity Track 2, 3, 45 Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 45 Intramural Soft- ball 3, 4, BONA, JOHN . . . Johnny . . . A bona-fide genuine swell guy . . . Honor Society 3, 45 Red Cross Repre- sentative 45 H. R. Rep. 45 Science Club 3, 45 Chemis- try Club 35 Physics Club 45 Track 3, 45 lntramur Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Soft all 5 lntra I 1 B 4 al ew QS x K 1 ' , A A ge' if N X rf' 31 A J Bk, V, 'lv' .5 - ' .1 ,PJ ' 1 XJ! J, . 1.1 . ' . x ' ., V.. .Q 5 l ,r 5 j -.1 '-D-fx' ,tw-r,-. A--P1 .... ......The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956... . BROU, MARCUS . . . Dutch . . . Paul Bunyan and the great blue ox . . . Freshman Football, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 4, Varsity Club 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3. BURG, PHYLLIS . . . Phyllis . . . Open up Your Heart , , . Red Cross H. R. Rep. 4, Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Chorus, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Buskins 4, Lawrencian Sports Editor 4, Lawrencian Advertising I, 2, 3, 4, Lawrencian Circulation 3, 4, Literary Staff 3, 4, Kappa Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Service Club 4, Spanish Singing 4, Hebrew Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Chemistry Club 4, Badminton I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, Honor Team 3, 4. BURLINGAME, CATHERINE . . . Cathy . . . Sweet and Gentle . . . Marshals 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 2, 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Sec. 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Latin Cohorts 2. CALICCHIO, DANIEL . . . Chick . , . Cassanova Jr. S- ,-3 K 5 , A f S ff, , Q , 1:2 i - 2-Q 157 l 5 ' lj A - f A - -7 K--17, ,A if cf J' Cf Sr iz gn ' Q f ri 4 f , ,, 1 off, ,,,' , ern C+ - 1. es Qff X . 4, 6, BOTEIN, HENRY . . . Hank . . . Honest Hank rqXeg- Z- Dealer . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. ?1 x BOYARSKY, JOEL . . . Boyarsky for Congress . . . Hebrew Club 3, Track 3, 4, Football 3, Intramural Bowling 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4. BRANTIEY, JULIA . . , Julie . . .i'ROCk Around the Clock . . . Miss America Club 2. snoov, Rosen . . . my . . . The plays the ming . . . Honor Society 3, 4, Marshals 3, H. R. Rep. 4, Buskins 3, Pres. 4, Lawcedin Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, General Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Vice Pres. 4, Mental Pab Circulation 4, Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, Science Club 3, 4, Varsity Teniis 3, Intramural Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, Intramural Baseball I, 2, 3. .... ,4- CAPONI, FRANK . . . Bricks . . . One of the fellows . . . Mixed Chorus 25 Varsity Track 2, 45 Intramural Softball 35 Intramural Basketball 25 Intramural Bowl- ing 4. CAPONI, ROBERT . . . Bob . . .'Me, big injun chief . . . Red Cross 45 Freshman Chorus5 Mixed Chorus 25 Italian Club 2, 35 Freshman Football5 Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 45 Intramural Softball 3, 45 Intramural Bowling 4. CAPONI, VINCENT . . . Fess . . . The Professor . . . Intramural Softball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. CARASSO, LORRAINE , . . Larry . . . Colgate's best advertisement . . . Marshals 4' Red Cross 4- Epsilon Hi Y I 2 Treasurer 3 Pres 4 Area Council 3 Mem bership Chairman 4 Gym Leaders 2 3 Freshman Chorus Latin Cohorts 2 Spanish Singing 3 4 Math Club 4 Sub Debs Pres 4 Lawrencian Adv 4 Law nclan Cir 4 Mental Pob Cir 4 ennis eyball 2 3 Basketball I 2 Bo Ing 'I 2 Q .. .. The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956 .. .. ------H MU L. J LQ CARROLL WALTER Einstein The Power and the Prize Marshals 4 Red Cross Rep 2 Law rencian Literary Staff 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Color Guard I Announcers Club 4 Football Mgr I Crass Country 2 3 Track 2 CESARIO JOHN Jumbo Women and Song nd 'I 4 Bow 3 4 Intramu So Iball 3 4 CIMINO PETER Pete You gotta be a football hero Class Pres l 2 3 Vice Pres 4 Marshals 4 School Council I 2 3 4 Freshman Chorus Mixed C orus 2 Lawcedin Hi Y 'I 2 3 4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 Freshman Football V rsity Football 2 3 4 Freshman Basketball J V Basketball Varsity Track 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Intramural Bowling 4 Intramural Softballl 2 3 4 CITTADINO ELIZABETH Betty Varsity Drag Transferred from Bishop McDonnell H S Honor ciety 3 4 Marshals 3 Co Capt 4 H R Rep in Cahorts 2 alian Cl b 2 3 Mat Clu Science Club 3 Biology Club 3 4 Red Cross Service Volleyball 3 4 Softball 4 Varsity Cheerleader 4 Table Tennis 2 YE ' I ' . 5 i I '. 5 T ' L 1,1 2, 3: Voll I 7 5 5 wi , , 3, 4. o o 0 o 0 o , O . . . . .' P . . . Ba, , 2,iZt,' 5 linig- 2, , 5 ral r , . . k A C . I 5 1. 5 X , . .. ,. h 1 xl'-,',,,: 'i r . : : G ' , , : 4 J t , J 2 lv' : , , r - QLAX 5 , . . , . . A I' -'il I . . . ' . -1 I So' ,: .- -:-. .4: K ' N lvl' 15, Lat' 5 lt ' u , 5 h b 35 . ., X A Club 45 Mental Pob 45 J. V. Cheerleader, Capt. 35 -I ,I - V 5 5 , : 2 2 - ff -f -. V ' - V A -ll I x B .A I tx ', r IL. 5- ll -- t ii lm' xi L M M 1 I' N Il. X5 5 A t Llx no L XXL3 0, l .IL 5 X 5 . , my ,V .5 i 5, 5 5 'Vx ,L . ,lt .lb lb , .5 lk .5 ' . IP, N. Li, 1' c Q fl V f lr Y ,L . 11 X I A e D L i - 'I - J 'ff X .jf t' 'N - ,L xi ,LL My ll: 5 K , , 5 fl, ,Y I RN it MR .U i my I lxlv Us KU - X L, . X 'x i COBB, JOAN . . . Joanie . . . Rembrandts' Competi- tion . . . Buskins I, Lawrencian Art Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Lawrencian Art Editor, Mental Pab Art Stat? 3, 4, Mental Pab Circulation. COHEN, ANDREW . . . Weed . . . Always in the Know . . . Freshman Chorus, General Chorus 2, 3, Alcar Hi-Y 3, 4, Math Club 3, Freshman Basketball, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball I, 2, 3, 4. COHEN, EDWARD . . . Eddie . . . Clothes make the man . . . H, R. Rep. 2, 3, Lawcedin Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Hebrew Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Intramural Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. COHEN, ROBERT . . . Bob . . . Down the road in his Caddy . . . Freshman Chorus, General Chorus 2, Alcar Hi-Y 4, Math Club 3, 4, Intramural Sottball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 3. va 1'-N'0ff.'+ I o ce High School Seniors of 1956... , ..... COHEN, SANDRA . . . Sandie . . . Fantasia , . . Red Cross Home Room Representative 4, Red Cross Club, Math Club 2, Spanish Singing 3, Kappa Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Mental Pab Advertising 3, Lawrencian Cir- culation 3. COHN, LYNN . . . Rolyn . . . President's Lady . . . Alpha Zeta Hi-Y, Sec. I, 2, 3, 4, Area Council 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Sub Debs, Sec. 4, Mental Pab Circu- Nfllation 3, Lawrencian Circulation 4, Lawrencian Adv. XA, , 1 1 1 I: 3 4 General Chorus 2 Hebrew Club 2 Basketball Badminton 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong Honor Team I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, Volleyball I. COLLINS, JOHN . . . Mickey . . . When Irish Eyes Are Smiling . . . Bowling 3, 4. DALSIMER, TIMOTHY . . . Tim . . . Used cars bought and sold . . . Vice Pres. Soph Class, H. R. Rep. 3, Alcar Hi-Y 3, 4, Area Council 3, 4, Freshman Chorus, Lawrencian Advertising 3, 4, Mental Fab Ad- vertising 3, 4, Mental Pab Cir. 3, 4, Biology Club 2, . Science Club I, Physics Club 4, Math Club 4, Varsity ciub 2, 3, 4, Freshman For-,Qs ii, Freshman Basketballzf' 1. v. Basketlall yz, vmhy rgoibqii 3, 3, 4, vaffufx Track I, 2,- , lnkamural Bas MH 2, 3, 4, Intra- . - alxjasietball Aiifi, 4. f ' I'-I 1 ' .r . .I . ' ' ' 3 . . - 4 ' 34 I ' l Q I ' J' '- Q .l ' X . b ,' J . O I' 0,1 0,:,'- . ' Q r I Ll' a R.. Bd be sim , , , , . . , . .The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956. . , , . . DANIELS, ANNIE . . . Mitzie . . . Golden Earrings . . . Junior Miss Sewing Club 3, Miss America Sewing Club 3, Sub Debs 4. DARTER, JAY . . . J. B .... l can get it for you cheaper . . . Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Intramural Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. DEL GAIS, MARIE . . . Maggie . . . My Fair Lady . . . Marshals 4, Red Cross Representative 2, Band ll 2, 3, Orchestra 3, 4, lawrencian Typist 4, Secretarial Club, Chairman 4, J. V. Twirling I, Varsity Twirling 2, 3, Captain 4. DE MICHAEL, ANNA . . . Bubbs . . -Hwlfh a whirl and a twirl . . . Homemaking Club I, Clerical Prac- tice Club 4, J. V. Twirling I, Varsity Twirling 2, 3, 4. vi- ! ' DENT, EDWARD . . . Dent . . . Wine, Women and Song . . . Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Lawrencian Adv. 2, 3, Mental Pab Art Staff, Art Club, Football Man- ager I, Varsity Football 2, 3, J. V. Baseball 2, Track 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, Intramural Soil- buu 1, 2. DE VITO, CAROL . . . Ca . . .UA Pretty Girl ls Like a Melody . . . Band ll 2, Mental Pab Cir. 3, Library Club I, 2, Italian Club 2, Mental Pab Staff 4, Secre- tarial Practice Club 4, Varsity Twirling I, 2, J. V. Cheerleading 3, Varsity Cheerleading 4, Volleyball 4. DE VITO, EDWARD . . DOFT, AVROM . . . Av . . . Toucl1 of Genius . . . Lambda Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Hebrew Club I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Band Color Guard 2, Math Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Science Club 4, Lawrencian Adv. 4, Visual Aid Club 3, 4, Varsity Baseball Mgr. I, Intramural Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4. LW mi Ml. 1 DONALD EDWIN Eddy Even the roughest of the rough couldnt down him J V Football 2 Football 3 4 Intramural Bowling l 2 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Intramural Softball 3 DOUBCHAN VIRGINIA Ginnie Who could ask for anything more Honor Society 3 4 Treas ur r 4 Marshals 4 Gamma HlY I 2 3 4 Se tary 3 President 4 Area Council 3 4 H R Repre sen ative l J V Cheerleading 2 Varsi Cheerleader 3 4 Gym Leader l 2 3 Lawrencnan Adv l 2 3 Senior Write Up Editor 4 Latun Cohorts 2 Secretary 2 Math Club 3 Red Cross Club 3 4 Spanish Singing 3 Fine Arts Club 3 4 Sub Debs 4 Librarian 4 Volleyball l 2 3 4 Honor Team I 2 3 T nms I 2 3 Basketball l Baseball l 2 4 EIGEN CAROL ed Carrot Top pa HIY l 3 4 Buskins 4 Freshm Chorus General Chorus 2 Hebrew Club 2 3 Spanish Singing 3 Math Club 3 Mental Pab Cvrcu lation 4 Advertising l Red Cross Club 4 EING FELICE Felice Way down South In Dixie V N .... .. .....The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956 ENGEI. LAWRENCE Peanuts Anchors Away Varsity Baseball 3 EPSTEIN IRWIN rv Lively and Ep ervescent Buskuns 2 3 4 Hebrew Club l 2 M Club 3 4 Science Club 4 Chemistry Club 4 Intra mural Bowling 3 Intramural Basketball 3 4 lnt mural Baseball 2 3 ESOPA HARRY Harry Girls lookout Mental Pab Crrculatuon 3 Freshman Football Fresh man Baseball Intramural Bowlsng FALK JUDY . . . Judy . . .'iCover Girl . , . . . Representative 4- Marshals 4- Red Cross Rep. ' Gamma Hi-Y 2 3 4 Vice President- Buskins 2 3 ' Area Council 3, 45 Gym Leaders 2, 37 Math Club g Spanish Singing 2, 35 Badminton l, 2, 37 Basketball - Volleyball l, 2, 3. 1 , x 1 as . .- I ' 5 FARlNA TERRANCE Terry .lac of All Trades Honor Socnety 3 4 Marshals 4 Home Room Rep 2 3 4 Freshman Chorus Vnce Pres I Alcar Hn Y 2 3 4 Mental Pab Circulation 4 Span Ish Slngmg 2 Math Club 4 Varslty Club 3 4 lnt a mural Softball l 2 3 4 Freshman Football Vorslty Football 2 3 4 Freshman Basketball J V Basket ball 2 Varsuty Basketball 3 4 Varsuty Track 3 4 FARINA THOMAS Monk Always Equnpped Wrth Qurps Marshals 4 Freshman Chorus Gen eral Chorus 2 Mlxed Chorus 3 lntramural Baseball 3 4 lntramu etball l 3 4 Trac Varsity Football 4 FERRARA HELEN Helen Seriously Sentrmen a Freshman Chorus General Chorus 2 Mnxed orus 4 Band l V Twlrlun l Vars rrlrng 2 3 FERRARO DOLORES Dee How la wrn friends and rnfluence people Red Cross Rep 2 General Chorus 2 Mixed Chorus 4 Junlor Mlss l Secretanal Club Vnce President 4 Tennis l xi 1 I+ . .. The Lawrence High School Seniors of 4 Mpwfflf WW' ff 'yff fff ff ff K 1 z77i I W FERRENTE VALENTINO Vale Cant out talk thus guy re ootball FILIPPONE CARMEI.l.A Fllppy Pleaslng to Know General Chorus 2 Volce Tralnung 3 Mrxed Chorus 4 Band ll l Band I 2 Junior Miss l Secretarral Club 4 Bowlmg Mgr 4 FISCHER MICHAEL Frsh We Luke Mrlre Freshman Chorus Hebrew Club l 2 Moth Club 3 Intramural Bowlnng l 2 3 4 lntramural Baseball l 2 3 4 lntramural Basketball 3 4 FOLBER MARSHA Mlckle Sweet and Gentle Red Cross Rep 4 Theta Omega Hu Y l Lnbrary Club l Math Club 3 Volleyball l 2 Table Tennis 4 ,fit 77545 A ,yds-J Kiln! Au Zig ion-d. Z2 4,4400 jffc-VL ,441-ee 44 V5-7,4L4, 18-66L!'QLi f2,L44C1.,ff-QQC. -'avi Maw XBHU- V Wkfxlxt, -k,L.u In-N 'I-it T -OGLA x ALRQN Lkk' Nx r- 'myj I e a,x.,J,,A.1, Q-u-4,u.L, I CPO- lc obci Vtxx' 'uv' R U'k ' 94' 1. fvXs1Q2C 441.1 Y 'Vx x I I 'In S wsu-4 1 FRANKEL RONNI on Model Youth R Cross Rep I Zeta H Y I 2 3 4 Mental b Advertising I 2 Lawrencian Advertising I 2 4 Mental Pab Circulation 4 Hebrew Club I 2 Libra y Club I 2 Spanish Singing 3 Sub Debs 4 Valley I 2 Tenms I 3 Ping Pong 2 3 Badminton Bowling 2 3 4 FRIED JOAN Jon: Dark Eyes Alpha a Hi Y I 2 3 4 Library Club I 2 Sub De s Spanish Singing 3 Hebrew Club 2 3 4 Mental Pab Advertising I 2 Lawrencian Advertising I 2 3 4 wing I 2 Volleyball I 2 3 Badminton I ketball I FRIEDMAN ALAN Tenms menace Honor Society 3 4 H R Rep I 3 Red Cross ep I 3 Buskuns 4 Math Club 3 Latin Cohorts 2 Latin Senatus 3 Mental Pab Adv 4 Biology Club 2 Chemistry Club 3 Science Club 3 Freshman Basket ball Manager J V Manager 2 Varsity Manager 3 Varsity Club 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Intramural Softball I 3 4 Intramural Bowling 3 Captain 4 Varsity Tenms 2 3 4 GARFINKEL HERBERT Herble Gay Gallant and Goofy Lambda Hu Y I 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 4 Area Council 3 4 Hebrew Club I 2 3 Math Club 3 Bowllng 3 4 J V Baseball I Varsity 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 4 knsuu. I f FI .... ..... The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956 . 1 Z- GARGUIIO FRANCES Fran This Miss Cant Miss H R Rep I Fre hman Chorus General Chorus 2 Mixed Chorus 4 Orchestra 3 Italian Club 2 3 General Science Club I Secretarial Club 4 J V Twrrlnng I Varsity Twlrlnng 2 3 4 GERBER RICHARD Rucl-ne Always full f that old spirit Freshman Football J V Foot ball 2 Varsity Football 4 Freshman Basketball Freshman Track Varsity Track 3 Varsity Tenms 4 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball 1 f 1 - GERSTEL, ANN . . . Ann . . . Nice, Friendly . . . Red Cross Rep. 47 Zeta Hi-Y 2, 35 Secretary 4, Area Council 45 Latin Cohorts 2, Latin Senatus 27 Spanish Singing 3, 4, Hebrew Club 2, Red Cross Club 4, Lawrencian Adv, 4, Lawrencian Circulation 47 Table Tennis I, J. V. Twirling 2. GETZ, JAY . . . 5 -,wht-.A GILES SUSAN ue If You Knew Suzne uns 2 3 4 Zeta HIY 2 3 Pres 4 Area Co cal 4 Lawrencuan Adv 2 3 Mgr 4 Lawrencuan Ln erary Staff 3 4 Lawrenclon Clrculatnon 4 Sub Debs 4 Moth Club 4 Scuence Club I 4 Spamsh Singing I 4 Hebrew Club 2 3 Mental Pab Adv 2 Lahn Cohorts 2 Freshman Chorus Tenms I 2 Volleyball I 2 Basketballl GIULIANI ROSE Future Homemaker of Amerrca Marshals 4 Red Cross Rep 3 H R Rep 3 Mental Pab Cnrculatnon 3 Lawrencuan Typist 4 Secretarlal Practnce Club 4 Jumor Mlss Club 2 Italian Club 2 3 Band Color Guard 2 Sub Debs Club 4 GLIJCK MADELYN Mady Gettung to Know You Transfer from Mldwood Hugh School Bus kms 4 Lawrenclon Circulation 4 Sub Debs 4 GOLD NELSON Farmer Who can open the door In my heart'-' Alcar Hn Y Hebrew Club 3 4 Track 2 3 Intramural Baseball I 2 3 4 Intramural B sketball I 2 3 4 fi.. .. gig .Jw T GOLDMAN HERBERT Herb Quiz Knd Honor Socuety 3 4 Freshman Chorus General Scnence Culb I Latun Cohorts 2 Latun Senatus 3 Math Club 3 4 Science Club 3 4 Chemistry Club 3 4 Physics Club 4 Mental Pab Adv 4 Intramural Bawlnng 2 3 4 GOLEMME JOAN Rocky Dungaree Doll rlcal Club 4 Band I 2 4 Bow n Vo eyboll I 2 Basketball I 2 3 4 GORDON HARRY Harry Beware Harrys on the Scene J V Football 3 GRAETZ RICHARD Moose Slow but Sure Alcar HI Y 3 4 Varslty Club 4 Freshman Bas ketball Freshman Football J V Football 2 Varsity Football 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural seball I 2 3 Q 'sa 39 DCOX D Xsqxxs L Cb jNL54AQ sf, NFO fpk ylde 5 1 34 olfe J- K J fxsgk wx,u gjvk. 4. :WAX REENBERG SEENA Seena If they asked me I could wrrte a book Busluns 4 Flne Arts u 3 4 Math Club 3 French Club 3 4 Lam o arts 2 Delta H Y I 2 3 lawrenclan Adv I Mental Pab Adv I Chemistry Club 4 Lowrenctan Cnrculotuon 4 Mental Pab Clrculatuon 4 Tennns I Basketball I GREENHUT ILENE ee Penn and Ink Transferred from Packer Colleglate Instntute Red Cross Representative 3 Mlxed Chorus 4 Theta Omega Hn Y 3 4 Latvn Cohorts 3 French Club 3 Lawrencuan Ctrculatlon 4 Volleyball 4 GREENSTEIN MYRNA Give My Regards to Broadway School Councul 4 Mental Pab 2 3 Cvrculatron 3 Ltterary 3 Jr Edutor 3 Co Edltor4 Bus s 2 3 4 Hebrew Club I 2 latm Cohorts Spamsh Sungung 3 Math Club 3 Science Club 4 Fme Arts Club 3 4 Sub Debs 4 Secretary Kappa Hn Y Chaplavn I Vlce Presldent 2 Presldent 3 Treas urer 4 Area Councnl I 2 3 Co Presldent 4 Biology Club Lawrencnan Llterary Stat? GROBER STANLEY Stan Photo Finish Ace Mental Pab Photographer I 2 3 4 Operator of Protectors 3 4 ......... The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956,, GRUND BETTY Betvte Amlable Per son Mixed Chorus 4 Alpha Zeta Ht 3 4 lubrary Club I 2 Chemistry Club 4 Math Club 3 Spamsh Smgung 3 Latnn Cohorts 2 Latln Sena tus 3 lawrenclan Adv 2 4 Mental Pab Adv 2 Mental Pab Clrculatlon 4 Tenms I Pung Pong I Basketball 2 Bawllng 2 4 Volleyball 4 GUIDA ANTOINETTE Tom Love and Mar nage H R Representative I 4 Red Cross Rep resentatvve I Volce Traunlng I Freshman Chorus General Chorus 2 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Band Color Guard 2 ltaluan Club 2 3 Lawrenclan Carculatuon 4 Llbrary Club 2 Clervcal Practnce Club 4 Presudent GUMBS EDWARD Curly Life Is a Big Joke Vocational Chorus Varslty Club 4 Track I 2 Intramural Baseball I 2 3 4 Freshman Basketball Footbolll 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 HAMBURGER NORMA Norm Good Humor Go Transferred from Far Rockaway H S Red Cross Representatuve 4 Red Cross Club 4 Kappa Hu Y 3 Hebrew Club 3 4 Spamsh Smgung 3 ' , J GM gyfl X ,J H'5'VT?sfJWfVf lc, ,J HANSON GEORGE Ace Let George Do It lntramural Bowling HAPPER GORDON Hap Flash Gordon Arr Space Romeo Varsity Football 4 HARTFORD VALERIE Ginger How Sweet You Are Mixed Chorus 4 Clerical Practice Club 4 Bowling 3 HECHT JOHANNA As I was saying to Hemingway Transferred from Erasmus Hugh Mental Pab 3 4 Mental Pob Adv 4 Buskms 3 4 Art Club 4 French Club 3 4 Hebrew Club 3 Science Club 4 Tennis 3 4 1 ul-i . . . . . . The Lawrence High School Seniors o 956. . . oo I. ,E Mill' LEOLA A many splendoured General Chorus l- Miss America Club 2. LOUIS . . . . .... Another crazy Iegs . Freshman football- J. V. Baseball l- Varsity Base- - xboll 2 3 4- Varsity Football 2 3 4. . s x ,ljplk D, NANCY , . . Blondie . j. . She loves to 'malrql ou u hZ'. . l Ho makin l l, 2- Homemak- ing 3, M sg!Americq' I 'J. . Twirlingp Soft- ' al 3 V ket I . HvMAK1, :zulu . . . R S . . An the world Loves Q Cl wn . . . Fr shman ,C orusp General Chorus 2: Maed ,doruslzf glfha leta Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Spanish ginginj 35 r -Cu 35 Lawrencian Adv. 47 Sub , ebs' V' e res-My olleyball I, 27 Basketball lg 5 l I4-21 Bbwling l 7 able Tennis 3. X . yr u 4' . . P, I .l ' e . i U 'I l .t lf ..- IANNARONE JOSEPHINE Shmes wlth the sparkle of a Jewel Home Room Represen tatuve 3 4 Lawrenclan Csrculatlon 4 J V Twurlung I Varsnty Twnrlung 2 3 4 General Chorus 2 Lnbraruan 2 Secretarlal Club 4 Secretary 4 JACKSON ELIZABETH sz lncor-:parable Sport General Chorus 2 Kappa Hn Y 3 4 ltahan Club 4 Gym Leaders Club 2 3 Tenns I Honor Team 2 3 4 Volleyball Honor Team l 2 3 4 Soft ball Honor Team I 2 3 4 Basketball Honor Team JAYCOX DAVID Dave Nnce guys finish :rst Mental Pub Art Staff 4 Physlcs Club 4 Art Club4 Bowlmg 3 4 Track 2 3 4 .IUNGREIS THEODORE ed Better than the Umvac Honor Society 3 4 Iota Hr Y 3 4 Vuce Presldent 3 Chemistry Club 3 Physlcs Club 4 Math Cub 4 Science Club 2 3 4 Hebrew Club I 2 3 B w mg I 2 Track I ... .... The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956 . KAPLAN JOSEPH Jnggs Those Ol Plano Roll Blues Re 2 Alcar HI Y 3 4 M Club 4 Lawrencnan Advertusmg 4 Band I 2 Or chestra I 2 Hebrew Club 4 Freshman Basketball J V Ba ketball 2 3 Varsuty Basketball 4 Varsuty Track 3 4 Cross Country 3 Intramural Softball KARCINELL BERNARD Bernue Used car specralrst aan Club 2 V Footb Intramural Basketball 2 wff'l,5Jfl4yfW KAV . . , Brian . . . A friend in need sketball 2 3- Varsity Manager 2 3. -IEN . . . Steven . . . A tree grows in Track 3' Intramural Baseball 3- Intros by mural Bowling 3, 4. 5 , K ffl J f:fyx,4,t i--'-'-Lv-g.,'Lg f'-V45 .yan-, 1,410.71 ,f'lUt'-ZW-'fr-f-Q j-gC 'V' Z H I V 1 f . . . I f .I , f .l ll' ,A a l , jfo 7 w , s . 'E in l y ' , e - , h -5 -af . ,-4 A ' A l 4 7, ' ' I k C tl '12 , ' Ar af ffm X . lv I. I Q,- KERNIS, GAIL . . . Gigi . . .'Young lady with a bright future . . . Transferred from Erasmus Hall H. S.- Gamma H'-Y 4- lawrencian Advertising 4g Sub Debs Club 4- Tennis 4- Volleyball 4- Basketball 4- Baseball 4. KITTAY BENJAMIN en And the band played an General Chorus 2 Mtxed Chorus 3 4 Busklns 3 4 Mental Pab 4 Hebrew Club 3 4 S ence Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Lawcedun Hr Y 2 3 Chaplam 4 lntramural Basketball 2 3 4 lntramural B seball 2 3 4 KllNE JOHN Tony Always wrth an angle Red Cross Representahve 3 4 Alcar Hu Y l 2 3 4 Vuce Presndent 2 3 Area Counclll 2 3 Mental Pab Cnrculatron 3 Band l Buology Club 4 Math Club 4 Varsrty Track 2 3 lntramural Basketball l 2 3 lntramural Baseball KRAMER LINDA Linda Keep on smlllng De a HuY l 2 Gym leaders 2 3 Spamsh Sunglng 3 Lawrenclan Clrculahon 4 Math Club 3 4 lam Club 2 J V Twurllng Badmlnton l 2 3 Pung Pong l 2 Basketball I 4 0 ...... The Lawrence High school Seniors of 1956 .. N KRITZER CAROL Cookne lm srttrng on lop of the world Honor Socnety 3 4 Red Cross Representatuve 3 Busklns 3 4 Delta Hn Y 2 General Chorus 2 Mlxed Chorus 4 Math Club 3 Spanish Slngnng 3 Lawrenclan Clrculatlon 3 J V Twrrllng l Varsnty Twlrlmg 2 3 KRITZER RUTH Ruthue Snap Crackle Pop Honor Soclety 3 4 Red Cross Representa llve 2 Delta HI Y l Math Club 3 Spanush Smgung 3 Lutnn Cohorts 2 Lawrenclan Ctrculatlon 4 J V Twnrlung 2 Varsnty Twlrlmg 3 KRUGER ERNEST Bud The Smrlmg Rebel KUPFERMAN HERBERT Herb Future star on Medic H R Representaluve l Red Cross Rep resentotsve l Marshals 4 Busluns 2 3 4 Lawrenclan llterary Edntor 4 Math Club 3 4 Science Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Latln Senatus 3 Hebrew Club l Tennvs 3 4 lntramural Bowllng 4 lntramural Basketball 3 4 Chemlstry Club 3 Physlcs Club 4 faq fl -ffl ,L ffl ,4 111 Lfv .xdkff .45 -D Jae-4 4,414 V1- LW ji? fe of f-N?-932 is il LAUB KENNETH Ken Tennis is my fucker Red Cross Rep I 2 Buskins 4 Freshman Chorus Mixed Chorus 3 Alcar Hi Y 2 3 Vice President 4 Hebrew Club I 2 4 Sec and Treasurer 3 Science Cub 2 3 Chemistry Club 2 3 Math Club 3 J V Bowling 3 Varsity Tennis 2 3 4 Intramural Basket bat 3 4 Intramural Bowling I 2 3 4 LEDERER SIDNEY I I got rhythm I got music Chtprus 2 Bxand 4 Theory 2 J fl CCIINLJT7 A. 7 +177 mf K jf jf fb4 CK jf'-UV ff LEONETTI THOMAS Tomm One of thef tellers Varsity Basketball 3 4 Varsity Base 'I 3 X LERNER ARTHUR Zug All for fun and fun for all ence Club 3 4 Math Club 3 Chemistry Club 3 Physics Club 4 Mental Pab Adv Intramural Basketball 2 4 Intramural Baseball I 2 3 4 Intramural Bowling 4 IIC Ol .....The Lawrence High School Seniors of l956.. LERNER NATHAN Zeke Every day is ladies If day Alcor H Y Spanish Singing J V oat ball 2 Track 3 Intramural Baseball 2 Basketball 3 LEVINE ELLEN Anything you can do she can do better' Honor Society 2 3 4 Historian 3- I . Pab Literary 3 Intramural as 3 - B 3, 4 Lnbrarn Art Club 4 Secretary 4- Kappa Hi-Y rea: I 2 Vice President 3- Men al Stal? I 2 3, 4, Co-Editor 4- Mental Pab Circulation 2 3- Lawrencian Art Staff 2- Biology Club 2 3 4- Chemistry Club 4- Latin Cohorts 2- Latin Senatus 3- Spanish Singing 3- Math Club 3 4- Student Coun- cil 4- Gym Leaders 2 3- Area Council 2- Basketball Honor Team I 2 3 4- Softball Honor Team 2 3- c Badminton 3- Ping Pong Honor Team 3. LEVY ELLEN . . . Ellen . . . Sense and Sensibilitiesw ' ' ' , . . Honor Society 2 3 4- Marshals 3 Co-Captain 4- I I a ' H. R. Representative 2 3- Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4- Mental Pab Circulation 4, Lawrencian Circula- - ' n 4, Zeta Hi-Y I, 2, Gym Leaders 2, 3- Latin - horts 2, Latin Senatus 3, Spanish Singing 3, Biology I -, Club 4, Math Club 3, J. V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity I Cheerleader 3, Co-Capt, 4, Badminton Honor Team I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Honor Team 2, 4, Volleyball 3, Honor Team 4, Baseball I, Ping Pong I, 2. LEWIS, FRANK . . . Paco . . . Potentiality for Power . . . Honor Society 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 3, Lawrencian Literary Staff 3, Senior Write-Up Staff 4, Alcar Hi-Y 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Physics Club 4, Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4, Intramural Softball 3, 4, .JCB I I AWA I 1 , it I ' 7,3-vg, CA - bk.: XJ? ' fi' f ' T- Min... L.XQ OTBI-vzag, I v Z LIGERMAN BRENDA Bren Looking Towards a Bright Tomorrow B a Phi HlY 3 Pres 3 Hi Y Area Council 3 Sub Debs Club Math Club 3 J V Twurlmg I Varsity Twrrlmg 2 3 LINTON WILBERT Sonny Mr Big Class Officer l 2 3 H R Representative 4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 J V Basketball 2 Freshman Football Var Football 2 3 4 V Bcseb 2 Vars Baseball 3 LIPMAN DONNA Donna Good Things Come in Small Packages Freshman Chorus French Club 3 Hebrew Club 4 J V Twurlnng I Varsity Twurlung 2 3 Bowling 4 LIPTON ARTHUR Artie A Tribute to Future Engineers Honor Society 2 3 4 Marshals 3 4 Co Capt 4 lawrencuan Photography 3 Editor in Chief 4 Math Club 3 4 Science Club 3 4 Red Cross Rep 3 Biology Club 2 3 4 Chemistry Club 3 Physics Club 4 Fine Arts Club 3 4 School Council 4 Intramural Bowling l 2 J V Baseball Manager l Will If ki .... The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956... 11 i 1 li 1' MGCFADDEN DONALD . . . MADDOX CAROL . . . Windy . . . Blessed With That Contagious SmiIe . . . Freshman Chorus- Mixed Cho- rus 2 3 4- Varsity Twirling l 2 3 4. MARCHETTI, ROSALIE , . . Ro . . . My Love ls like a Red Red Rose . . . Miss America Club l. MARI, EDWARD . . . Tex . . . The Ladies Man . . . y.. l 2 of! 'J MARIN JON an all ln th car s Alcar Hn Y 2 3 4 Lawrenclan Advertlslng 4 Math Club Scnence Club 2 Intramural Bowllng 3 4 Intra mural Baseball 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 MARKS MARILYN Mar Beaut lul Dreamer' Red Cro s Representative I Alpha Zeta Hu Y I 2 3 4 Sub Debs 4 Spamsh Slngmg 3 Math Club 3 Lawrencla 2 3 Mental Pab Curculatlon 3 Mental Pab Advertlsung I 2 Library Club I 2 Plnq Pong 4 nms I Ba eball I 2 Basketballl 2 Volley I 2 Badmmton I MAX ARTHUR Maxy Terror on the Grldlron Terrific aff the Freld H R Representatlve 3 4 A ar HIY 3 Secretary 4 Latm Cohorts 2 Lain Senatus 3 Blology Club 2 Math Club 3 4 Mental all J V Baseball I Intramural Softball I 3 4 Varsnty Track 2 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Var :ty Football 2 3 Co Captan of Varslty Football 4 MAYER SUZANNE LOUISE ue Just a Little 811 of Sunshine s :ns 2 3 a Hu Y 3 4 latin Cohort 2 Malh Club 3 Lawrenc an Clrcu latlon 4 Badmlnton I x ... The Lawrence High school Seniors of 1956 . 1 -I 3- MCCARRON JOHN John The ole shamrock nfver falls Freshman Football J V Football 2 V Ba eboll I MCGUIRE JAMES Captam The old sea dog C orus 3 4 Audta Vlsual I 2 3 4 MCHUGH JAMES Jlmmy A bit ol auld sod Red Cross Rep esentatuve I Buskuns 2 3 4 Latm Cohorts 3 Latm Senatus 4 Math Club 3 Sc: ence Club 4 Italian Club 3 Intramural Basketball 3 MILBERG FLORENCE a Mrs America I957 Red Cross Representative I Alpha Zeta HI Y I 2 3 4 Math Club 3 Hebrew Club I 4 Debs 4, Library Club I, 2, Lawrencaan Advertlslng I, 2, 3, 4, Lawrenclan Circulation Manager 4, Mental Pab Cnrculatlon 3, Lawrenclan Lnterary Stafl I, 2, Cheerleaders 3 'lf-. X -S .9 Q XX ' ' A. K' I A x N UI 'li sJ ,, 1 Q. S' ' I ' , . 1 ...J ...ults e ' X N . . . . Y A QXJ '- 1 1 1 . 1 ex- -' 1 1 1 1 - I N . . . 5 ' 5 '- , Lv , , 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 - 1 x J L .N . A . . . . 3 - 1 1 1 -J If ' ' , 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 QS Te 1 5 1 I , 1 ball A TQ . 1 . 4 A ' Q ,IJ C 'I . - . uf? .J lc - , , 5 I it 2 ' 1 1 1 3 I xxx Pab Circulation 4, Freshman Football, Freshman Bas- I I ketb 1 . . 1 , 2, ' 3 I , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . 1 S' A Il XJ 1 - T ' . ,S m be A , A ' . , Bu k' , , 4, Zet '- I, 2, ' , , 7 ' 5 1 5 I ' - 3. Cn Q 7 - Q Q J . yn 'ak o o . , F' O O I C . . - 1 I . . J. . s , 2. 1 L - - . . . .H II It , 1 ' ' 1 1 1 - , . . - - v .U I .I ' 1 ' 1 1 '- 1 ' 1 - , . , . Fl . . . ' 'I . . . I I , 1 1 1 1 12, 3, 15Ub 46 MISTERO, DOMINICK . . . Misty . . . The Big Little Center , . . Freshman Footballg Freshman Basketballp Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 45 Varsity Club 3 4. MOLINARO MARGARET Marge Diamonds Are c Girl s Best Friend Miss America Club 'l 2 Clerical Practice Club 4 MONTE JUDITH Judy Getting to know you has sure been fun Transferred from Long Beach H S Red Cross 4 Sub Debs 4 Mental Pab Adver tlslng 4 MUGLIA CAROL . ... ...The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956....,, l 5 MORRISSEY FRANCES MUZZILLO BETTY JANE Betty The most to say the least Class Secretory 4 Class Treasurer 3 School Council 3 4 Marshals 4 Red Cross Repre sentatlve 3 H R Representative l 2 Freshman Chorus Mixed Chorus 4 Mental Pob Circulation 4 Biology Club Miss America Club 3 Gym Leaders 2 3 Varsity Cheerleaders 3 4 Baseball l Volley ba 2 3 4 Basketball Bowling Honor Team I Badminton l 2 Honor Team 3 4 NIRENBLATT NORMAN Normle Sweet and gentle till he learned to Cho Cha Transferred from Tllden H S Hi Y 3 4 Spanish Singing Cleri Practice Club Truck l J V Ba ball Football NISBET CAROL A twinkle in her eye and dimple ln her cheek Red Cross Representative 2 3 Beta HuY 3 General Chorus l Span: Singing 3 Clericcl Club 4 O'BRlEN, JOSEPH . . . O. B .... Always a Clown J. V. Basketball 25 Varsity 35 Intramural Basket- ball 45 Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4. OEHLER, KENNETH . . . Minnie . , . .lust a Sport J. V. Baseball I, 25 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Bowling 4. OLIVERI, ROBERT. .. ORGAN, RICHARD . . . Dickie . . . Right up your alley . . . Sub-Varsity Bowling 3. -.H--......The Lawrence High School OSTROW, LINDA . . . Pocahontas . . . Song of Hio- wotha . . . Transferred from Taft H, 5.5 Sub Debs 4. PAIEY, LEON . . . Leon . . . Welcome Stranger . . . Transferred from Lincoln H. S.5 Hi-Y 4. PALMER, EDWARD . . . Eddie . . . Key to Success . . . Marshcls 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 J. V. Football 35 Varsity Football 4. PANETTIERE, ANTHONY . . . Tony . . . Launcher of the S.S. L, H. S. . . . Marshals 45 Band I5 Freshman Football5 J. V. Football 25 Intramural Bowling 45 Intramural Baseball 3, 45 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 4. PS O 'NW ,1 ll I NAP all L Dx JR? ' mr 3 PANICHI DENNIS Den Portrait of an Artist H R Rep 3 Lawrenclan Art Stat? I 2 3 4 Mental Fab Art Stat? 2 3 4 Art Club 3 Pres 4 Intramural Bowlmg I Intramural Basketball I 2 3 Intramural Satfball I 2 Varsrty Football Mgr PARTLAND DONALD Donny Hall to the Chief Class Pres 4 Class Vrce Pres 3 Class Treasurer 2 Honor Socuety 3 4 Marshals 4 School uncut 3 4 Re I Latnn Senatus Se Sclence Club Treasurer 3 Chemnstry Club 3 Math Club 3 Band I 2 3 Vsce Pres 4 Freshman Basket J V Basketball 2 3 J V Baseball 2 Vars Track 3 4 Varssty Basketball 4 Intramural Soft 3 PASMANTIER LINDA Llnda Portrait of a Lady H R Rep I 3 4 Marshals 4 Red Cross Rep 2 Mental Pab Adv I 2 3 4 Latrn Cohorts 2 Latm Senatus 3 Lawrencnan Adv 3 Math Club 3 Spamsh Slngmg 3 4 Biology Club 4 Scnence Club 4 Gym Leaders 2 3 J V Cheerleading 2 Varsnty Cheerleading 3 Co Capt 4 Tennls Honor Team I 2 3 4 Volleyball Honor Team I 2 3 Basketball Honor Team I 2 3 PEARCE DAVID Dave Man fn the Grey Flannel Suit Re Cross H R Rep 2 Acar HIY 2 3 4 Lawrencuan Adv 2 3 4 Busmess Mgr 4 Latln Cohorts 2 Latln Senatus Treas 3 Hebrew Club 2 4 Scnence Club Sec 4 Chemastry Club 4 Lawrenclan H R 3 4 Varslty Club 4 Mr Freshman J V Basketball Mgr Varsity Basketball 3 4 Q Q. . .. The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956 ... ... PEISTER ALAN Alan Dlmlnutrve Flrebrand Lambda Hn Y Sec 2 3 4 Freshman Track Freshman Crass Country Varsity Track 2 3 4 Varslty Cross Country 2 Intramural Bowling I 2 3 4 lntra mural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Softball 2 3 4 PERRINO FRANK Bongo Man With a Banjo Varsuty Club 3 4 Freshman Football Freshman Basketball J V Basketball Varsity Basketball 3 4 Varsrty Football 3 4 PEZZIMENTI ANTHONY Tony Drum de dumm dum nd I 2 3 4 Drum Malo Mental Pab Art Edntor 4 Art Club 4 Orchestra 3 4 Varsuty Track 3 4 I amural Bowlnng 2 3 4 lntra mural Basketball 3 4 PIEPER WILLIAM v The Pied Prper Hath Charm Varsrty Baseball 3 4 PILKINGTON GEORGE Pinky A fellow who will succeed in whatever he attempts J V ot bal 2 J V Baseball 3 POLITANO VERONICA Ronny Stars in Your Eyes H R Representative I 2 3 Red Cross resentatlve 1 2 Vrslty Twirling 1 2 3 Orchestra 3 4 Italian Club 2 3 Secretory 2 3 Secretarial Club 4 Secretary 4 POLLACK JAMES nm Walking Wonderland of Knowledge Honor Society 2 3 4 Red Cro s Representative 3 Mental Pab l 2 3 4 Math Cl b 3 4 Chemistry Club 3 Science Club l Hebrew Club lntramu al Baseball 2 lntra mural Basketball 3 lntramu al Bowling 3 4 POMERANTZ SHEILA Sheila Always in Srylel l 4 Lawrenclan Advertising 4 Spanish Singing 2 3 Sub Debs 4 Moth Club 3 cz eboll l 2 Tennis o eyball 'l Ba 'l s.. Lf .... ..... The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956 .. 'JRUITT ELAINE Cookie Leader of the jeople Alpha Zeta Hu Y 3 4 Orchestra l latin Cchorts 2 Latm Senatus 3 J V Twirling l Varsity :ling 2 3 4 Ba tball I 4 Volle ball 7-JGLIESE PHYLLIS Pug Memories Are Made ol This General Chorus 2 Mixed Chorus 4 vlental Pub Curculatuon 4 Lawrencian Circulation 4 J V Twirling l Bowlmgl 2 3 4 Baseball Z RAIMONDI JOAN . . . Jon: . . . You Adorable You .. . Freshman Chorus- Voice Training I- Mixed Chorus 4- ltalian Club I 2 3- Secretarial Club Trea'urer 4- lawrencian Circulation 4- Bowlinq l 2 3 4- Soft- ball 2- J. V. Twirling l- Varsity Twirling 2. REPACI, GRACE . . . Gra . . . Tl1ose Piano Roll Blues . . . Miss America Club lf Clerical Practice ub 45 Table Tennis 'l, 2, 35 Tennis 2, , . y mylar V I ffl RIMER, MARCIA . . . Marcia . . . l Could Climb the Highest Mountain . . . Transferred from Jamaica H S Sub Debs 4 RISOLO MICHAEL Mike Gentleman Mike Vusual Aid I Intramural Bowltng 3 Intramural Softball 3 J V Baseball I 2 Intramural Basket ball 2 Varsity Baseball 4 RIZZO JAMES ROBERTS GERALD Jerry Senator Roberts l'?60 Honor Society 3 4 Ma shals 4 H R 4 Math Club 2 3 Sc e ub 2 Latm Coho ts 2 Lat: Senatus 3 Blology Clue 2 Chemustry Club 3 Physucs Club 4 Intramural Bowlmg Capt 3 . .. The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956....,, RODGERS JOSEPH oe L e l But a Dream ROSENBLUM BERNARD Bernne A Lattle l'avar Goes a Long Way Freshman Chorus Club 3 Hebrew Club 3 4 Chemistry Club 3 Area Councnl 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Int amural Bowlmg 2 3 4 lntramu al Softball 3 4 ROSENBLUM MADELINE Maddy Buttons and Beau: R Rep 4 Red Cross Rep Ma h Club 3 Spamsh Snngnnq 3 Mental Fab Adv 2 3 Lawrenclan Adv 2 3 Lawrencla Lute ary 4 Lwrenclan Cnr 4 Gamma H Y I 2 aplam 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Te 2 nton I 2 ROUSE EDWARD Flat Top Mr Baseball Intramural Basketball I 2 Intramural Base I ,.i..r :- ' Rep. 5 , , 45 lenc Cl , 3, 45 s so 0 u n 0 o o o C O D .Q l I 1 , . . . J . . if s Mixed Chorus 25 Lambda HI-Y 2, Sec. 3, 45 Math 2 . 1 ' 1 4 - .25 7 ,,' StaH 5 a ' '. 5 i- , , 3, , .5 Ch ' 5 , , 5 nnis l, 5 Bad- , mi , , 3. Q ball , 2. 1 5 ' A 5I mu EMM 4,4 Q luyiff 17 ZW f :M-f-QC! I' 1 p ay3flVj RUBENSTEIN RUTH Rulhle Something of Value H nor Soclely 3 4 H R Rep 4 ed oss Rep 3 Kappa H Y I 2 T Pres Freshman Chorus Lahn Cohorls Pres 2 Area Coun cll 3 4 Chemrslry Club 4 Menlal Fab Adv 2 Law renclan Adv 4 Lawrencnan Cnr Asst Mgr 4 Hebrew Club 2 Spamsh Smgmg 3 Blology Club 3 4 Science Club 4 Volleyball 3 Pmg Pong 1 RUSSELL DOLLIE Chief Tall and Terrfflc Baseballl 2 3 Volleyball l 2 SACK ELLEN Ellen Aint She Sweet Freshman Chorus Muxed Chorus Math Club 3 Spanish Smgmg 3 4 Lawrenclan Arl Stal? 2 aw nclan Adv 2 4 Alpha Zeta H Y l 2 3 4 n I Table Tenms l 2 SANITATE VITO .. ....... ..The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956., SCALA PHYLLIS Phyllns Secretary s Secretary General Chorus 2 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Lawrencnan Clr 4 Sub Debs 4 Miss Amenca 4 J V Twlrllng l Vcrslly Twlrllng 2 3 Clerical Praclace Club Vlce Pres SCALA ROSEMARY Rosle Prlvale Secrelary L rary Clubl 2 3 llallan Clubl 2 3 Se e larlal Pracllce Club Pres 4 Lawrenclan Cnr Slaff Lawrencuan Ln 4 SCALFARI NORMA Norma A Charmed le . . . Clerlcal Club 4' Lawrencuan Cnr. 4- Mass America Club l- Bowling 3 Mgr. 4. SCHACHTER MARK . . . Slals . . . The All-American Boy . . . nor Sociely 3, 4, H. R. ep. , , 5 Menlal Pab 45 Math Club 4, Varsity Club 4, Alcar Hi-Y 3, 4, Freshman Basketball, lnlramural Base- ball l, 27 J. V, Baskelball 2, Varsily Baskelball 3, 4, Vorsily Baseball 3, 4. 3 X 4' Aw fc XR Jlx X yfuK' U Yap i 52 x X - 'N x SCHANKER STEPHEN Steve Listen to the Man Upstairs lambda Hu Y 2 3 Chaplam 4 Math Club 3 Chemvstry Club 4 Intramural Basket 2 3 lntram ral B seball 2 3 4 lntramu Bowling 2 3 4 SCHENKER ANITA Nnta Grant Cars Inc Gamma Hn Y I 2 3 Lawrenclan Adv 4 Mental Pab CIYCUIOIIOH 4 Mental Pab Adv 4 Math Club 4 rew Club I 2 4 Gym Lea Cl b 2 J V Cheerleaders Tennls I 2 3 4 Honor Team I 3 Vo eyball I 2 3 4 Honor Team 2 3 Bas ball I Honor Team 2 3 Baseball Honor Team 2 3 SCHINDEL ANDREW Andy Dig That Crazy Road Master Lambda H Y 2 3 4 Math Club 3 Mental Pab Advertlslng 4 Varslty Club 4 Track 2 Cross Country I Varslty Tenms 3 4 Intramural Bas all I oftball I tramural Bowling 2 3 Captann 4 SCHNEIDER IRA ra He could sell you the Brooklyn Brldge Honor Society 3 4 H R Rep 4 HvY I 2 3 4 Band Manager 3 Area Co cal I Chemlstry Club 3 Science Club 3 4 Buology u 2 Math Club 3 4 brew Club I Mental Pab Literary Staff 3 Clrculatnon 2 3 4 Men tal Pab Manager Editor 4 Mental Pab Adv 2 Man ager 3 Mental Pab Photography I 2 Edntor 3 Var slty Baseball Manager I Intramural Baseball 2 3 Intramural Bowlung I 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball f f L X f Q lb YR I-5 Sy 1 ,4,9n..s. Q ' o W si dk' . ...,. qxlho L nce High School Seniors of 1956....,. J C431 I R' df' fYsLJf' 53 SCHRAGER MARTIN Marty lmpetuous daz zler of the Female Specre J V Basketball 2 Varsnty Track 2 Varslty Basketball 3 4 Varslty Base b 3 4 SCHROEDER MARILYN Mar Business Minded General Chorus 2 Mxed Chorus 4 Secretaruol Club 4 Mass Amerucab Tenng 3 Bovlqh xr 0' Ay Vw if 'Y I 'AJ 'XJ' scuuloen BARBIZR I Bobbe Good News Transferred from Erasmus Hall H S Valley ba 4 SCHULKIN WILLIAM Bal y Few words and many deeds Transferred from Far Rockaway S 1 h gung 3 V Fo a V ketball J V Baseball Varsity Basketball 3 4 Var stty Football 3 4 Varsuty Club Varsnty Baseball 4 Q55 'C 'N fxg av I-9 OJ lan 1 lm SCHWADRON, DAVID . . Dave . , . I'll build a stairway to Paradise . . Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Intramural Baseball 2, 3. SCHWARTZ, CHARLES . . . Chuck . . . Good Time Charley . . . Transferred from Rhodes Prep, Bowling Club. SCHWARTZ, PAUL . . . Pablo . , . Dig that Lingo! . . . Science Club 3, 4, Latin Cohorts, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. SEIDE, LEWIS , . . Louis . . . The Leader ofthe Band . . . Buskins 4, Hebrew Club 4, Math Club 3, Orches- tra 2, 4, Band I I, 2, 3, 4, Band II 2, 4, Intramural Softball I, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3 ,4. .............The Lawrence High School 956..., .... . Annie , . . Aren't You Glad 2, 3, 4, Alpha Zeta Hi-Y I, I all it Qi Wi NFO ' ml ',-' MIP ATI ill X 4li'lIIl',G5L'Vx +8 ll ill' Q' hx 54, filly 4 3, Spanish Singing 3, Latin Co- Lawrencian Circu- to Par . . . Law- 3, 4, Science Football, Varsity I, 2, 4, Intramural Base- Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. 4, Math Club Golf 3, 4, Intramural ball I, 4- Freshman SHOTLAND, ANN-LOUISE . . . Ann . . . l can't begin to tell you . . . Freshman Chorus, General Chorus 2, Epsilon Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Singing 3, Mental Pal: Circulation 4, Lawrencian Circulation 4, J. V. Twirl- ing I, Varsity Twirling 2, 3, 4, SIEGEL, MORTON . . . Mortie , . . Life is not Liie without Delight. ,+V iq - ,if . u lxgx-'l lil? Vis SILVERMAN, DENNIS . . . Den . . . Black Denim Trousers . . . SINISCAICHI, FRANCIS . . . Ski . . . From the Halls of Montezuma . , SLATER, BARBARA . . , Bobbie . . . So Nice to Know , . . Kappa Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Chaplain 47 Sub Debs, Treos. 47 Latin Cohorts 27 Spanish Singing 37 Math Club 37 Science Club 47 Mental Fab Cir. 47 Area Council 47 Badminton I, 2, Honor Team 3, 47 Volleyball l, 2, Honor Team 3, 47 Basketball I, 2, Honor Team 3, 47 Softball I, 2, Honor Team 3, 47 Gym Leaders 2, 3. SLOVSHEK, EDITH , . . Edie . . . Music Maestro Please . . . Honor Society 2, 3, Sec. 47 Marshals 47 H. R. Rep. 3, 47 Red Cross Rep. 37 Math Club 3, Sec. 47 Biology Club 27 Italian Club 2, 37 French Club 47 Freshman Chorus Accompanist7 Mixed Chorus Accom- panist 2, 3, 47 47 Badminto 37 Tennis I. SMITH, man V. Baseball I, ing 47 Basketball 2, 3, 4 2, 3, 47 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. SOKOL, ANN . . . Annie . , . Nice to Know Someone like You . . . Transferred from New Utrecht H. 5.7 Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 Spanish Singing 37 French Club 37 Math Club 47 Red Cross 47 Mental Pab Adv. 47 law- rencian Adv. 47 Cir. 47 Bowling 4. ihl .. OU. SONTAG, ALMA , . . Al . . . Cool, calm and col- lected . . . Freshman Chorus7 General Chorus 27 Red Cross Rep. l, 27 Junior Miss, Vice Pres. I7 Tennis I7 Badminton I. STEINBERG, SAUL . . . Saul . . . King of Youth . . . Lambda Hi-Y, Pres, 47 Lawrencian Adv. 47 Chemistry C'ub 3, 47 Math Club 3, 47 Science Club 3, 47 Intra- mural Bowling 3, 47 Intramural Basketball 47 Intra- mural Baseball 3, 4. 'il c JI. oooaoo 'Wx X Lx ' QR 'x Rf Q V I ,eikxhml .1 . f cf: ff l If ,LS yi -fri .XI N - I' 3 Of' PM STESSEL BONITA Bonnle Golden Girl Kappa Hn Y 'l 2 3 4 Freshman Chorus Math Club 3 4 French Club 3 Hebrew Club 4 Bowlmg 4 STILES PATRICIA a lm Looking Over Four Leaf Clover Mlss America Club I Clerlcol Proctuce Club 4 Tennls I Softball 2 Bowlmg 3 4 STRAUSS LINDA nn Pretty as o Picture Red Cross Representative I Alpha Zeta Hn Y I 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Presudent 4 Mental Pab Cvrcula tuon 3 Spanish Slnglng 3 Math Club 3 Lowrencuan Clrculatlon 3 4 Lawrencuan Advertusung 4 Sub Debs 4 Science Club Area Councll 3 4 Tenms I Ping ng I 2 SWARTHOUT GLADYS Gladys Sugar Spice Freshman Chorus Mass Amerlco Club 'I Clerlcal Practlce Club 4 Jw W qbydf L fff .. ...The Lawrence High School Seniors of 1956.. TANCREDI JOAN Joanne Journey Down a Italian Club I 2 Treasurer 3 Orchestra I 2 J V Twlrlmg I Varsuty Twurllng 3 4 Volleyball I Bas ketball I Bowlmg 4 TILLMAN IRIS ns The Red Shoes Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Marshals 4 H R Represento tlve 2 Kappa HIY I 2 3 Secretaryl 2 3 Ar a ouncul 2 3 Orchestra I Mental Pob 2 3 4 Socnal tor 3 Buskms 2 3 4 lahn Co orts Treasure CI enalus 3 Math Club 3 French 4 Me rew Fme Arts Club 3 Sub Debs 4 V Presldent 4 5,4 TRIPO ERN STINE Tuna Tom Thumb Gener I Chor 4 Mnced Chorus 4 Red Cross Repre Xsentatl e 4 Orchest 3 Italian Club 2 Junior Mlss Clu 'lfreasur I J Twurlmg I Vars1tyTwlrllng 2 Co Coptam 4 C E Ca ale Alway m Vogue anlsh mg: 3 H brew Club 3 ub Debs 4 r caan A verlgng 4 HI Y 2 4 olleyball 2 abl enms 4 ennnsxli Bowl QX4 agketball 3 xkll YN! 1 Q , 1 X ' m 5 f ,Jfsp .- , H ' l A I Cf, Cv 1 . . . P I . . ' a u p 1 I ,NPT-5 iz. L O 1 I- , ff E A 1 1 1 ! It . . , I . 1 .. I . l I I K' If 1 1 1 1 1 Po ,,3,4. 1 1 'I , ' I ' ' 5 ' A ' Ulki, 0 A I, , b . : L' 11,281 at V' I. A .9 .ILT R. 1 A ' U' , es 1- MV.-f 11141, . fm 1 hiv- ,fl 1 I T , lf l ' 'lv 6 r V F 4 ' M ' .f -,V I4 o o 0 , u . a , 0 l - I I - - l I I I . Rainbow .,. . H. R..RepresenIatil1e.3p Mixed Chorus 45 A 1 1: I I I 1 I I ,L , e 1 J A 1 ' 1 1 ' . 1 1 ' h . L I' 5 5 f ATC' 1' X h 1 ' 1 1 A X, I t . . ,J 7, ,lv ' - . 3 xx -21 xg 1 fx V X. I wg ga, wi.: If 1 1 X 5' I - I . 1 I , W3 . H1 'Aru I , A L .. . . ' f ' . .. 9 u .- .lcv 'lla' ' - .+ fl. Leg ' J I I LA El I I M . Q J ll 5? ml If Y A .xii w X, N' ' tl- , lxsl A ix ff 56 xx 'x4 X17 XXX BJ bhp, V xy' NX F X XS I I ce 5 l ff 1 K, ' N3 Xa 1 I x It '-w'f?f.ulf,- ,, I , f. Vkfrfiuffb, -mfg Jug! -'Q' C4941 Advfffl . VI. 4101! ' . 7 V 7. K, r Lyn! .3 Aj ,Jejv-Qfgj A-,ff H XJ 5-fyfrf-ff . LA 1.1.4, VAN DINE, CHRISTINE . . . Chris . . . As Refreshing as a Spring Day . . . H. R. Rep. I7 Marshals 47 Theta Omega Hi-Y I, 27 Red Cross Rep. 37 Sec. of Red Cross 37 Buskins 47 Italian Club 2, 37 Spanish Club I7 Math Club 37 Tennis I, 27 Baseball I, 27 Volleyball I, 27 Basketball I. VELTRI, ANNE . . . Annie . . . A Perfect Blending of Sugar 'n' Spice . . . J. V, Twirling I7 Varsity Twirl- ing 2, 3, 4. VENEZIANO CAROL Tollulah Never a Dull Moment nd ll I 3 4 Orc ra I Secretarial Club 4 J V Twlrlmg I Varsity Twirling 2 3 Co Capt 4 VICARIO BARBARA Bobble Heaven Sent R 3 Cross Council 3 4 MarshaIs4 Buskms 2 3 4 Italian Club 2 3 4 Freshman Chorus Red Cross Service Club 4 Latm Cohorts Band A nouncer I 2 3 4 Sc ence Club I 3 Pres I Lawrencnan Adv 3 4 Tennis I Ping Pong I . .... The Lawrence High :school Seniors of 1956 ., - .rl MX. .ww I XJ K 3 W XI CNxWxkJXNsV', wat VICTOR A ITA Song of the Dreamer Red Cross Rep 4 Buskms 3 4 General Chorus 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Kappa Hi Y I 2 Spanish Singing 3 Hebrew Club 4 Red Cross Service Club 4 Fine Arts Club 4 Modern Dance 3 VOEHL GEORGE VOLK ELEANOR El le Time of Your Life ebrew Club I 2 3 Spanish Singing 3 4 Lawren n Cir w Ba min on Vo eyball I 2 3 Basketball I 2 4 Softball I 2 4 VUKOV NICK Vudo The Tall Man H1 Y I 2 3 4 Freshman Basketball J V Basketball 2 J V Baseball I Intramural Bowling 2 I if 4, HW If IILC A! J L! 4 Jia 1. 1 I ,JV Ba Q, , , -llest ,2, 3, 47 . . . H. '1z. Rep. 1, 57' .ed Cross'Rep. 1, 2, 7 Red l I 1 if , 1 1 1 .1 i 1 1 - 1 ' - , 1 1 A ' 7 ' . 1' ' K - ' - '7 I V l I i -1 . aooooeo o , X .. . .ODD .. 4 , . ' .HU , .N IX lf A fl I . 1 I . . . Red Cross Rep. 27 Hi-Y I, 2, 47 Math Club 37 H 1 1 1 ' ' ' , 1 - , cia '. 47 J. V. T irling I7 d ' t I, 2, 37 ll . 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 - . , , I, -f- . - ,,f X ,Vex -I .aff ' I I ' 4,1 N ss ' V 1 J.. - rl ' ' JJ I I Ev '57 1 4 U In 4-1 .E ,ts -. .x v y X X A kd , ,gun , I ,N , . V ' .4 I G- -. . 1 1 L J 'XJ f I N , X . enffl 1 D L ,V V , 1 M K Xl If I' l' - 'Q ' 'XJ' f x, V J -.4 . Tx, . A . tw 1 -.' af' H A 'Q' Qi' fl, 56 V H 10, we 'fl ,jc Q? .J K, ll fl-JV Q H l I Q - ' l' . fl ' n I ' -IL' n .A J cf - .NL 1 ff XJ l ' -x , f ,L 4, K P LIP . Phil . . .frhefes Q Ford 'H rl' KY ut . La da Hi- , Secretary 2, Tr r s X. ' Vice- sid 4, M lub 3, 4, Audio Visual Club 'J - oh , 3 , amural Bowling 2, 3, 4, Intra- R T' L l Baseball 2, 3, 4. l ' S N . . . Joanie . . . Grand Gal , . . Miss America Club 2. lyk. WANSER, SALLY . . . Butch . With a Song in My Heart . . . General Chorus 2, Miss America Club 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3. WATSON, DAVID . . . Doc . . . Ole Dee Watson . . . Hi-Y l, Red Cross Representative l, Freshman Foot- ball, J. V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 2. r ii 1 ........The Lawrence High School I O O ,- O 0... f' l i il'-if 7 All Ill, My '58 Seniors of1956...... ..... ...... WEINER, ELEANOR . . . Elli . . . So Wonderful in White . . , Buskins 4, General Chorus 2, Mixed Cho- rus 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Hebrew Club l, 2, 3, 4, Fine Arts Club 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 4, Math Club 4, Red Cross Service Club 4, Softball 2, 4, Bowling 3. WEINGARTEN, RICHARD . . . Richie . . . What's new, Newcomer? . . , Transferred from Rhodes School, Band 4, Mixed Chorus 4. WEITHORN, HOWARD . . . Howie . . . Products of Detroit-Cars and Howie . . . Transferred from Cen- tral High School, Mental Pab Circulation 3, lawren- cian Advertising 4, Math Club 4, Intramural Bowl- ing 3, 4. WELSCH, DAVID . . . Dave . . . Optimist and Op- tometrist . . . Lambda Hi-Y 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Freshman Basketball, J. V. Basketball 2, Varsity Ten- nis 3, 4, Intramural Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 3, 4. 'Q 'Sf- QOQ Q5 ...The --I -ofkfh XFN' WILLIAMS, RAYMOND . . . WOLF, RICHARD . . . Dick . . . Don Jose From Far Rockaway . . . Transferred from Far Rockaway H. S. ,f l ml-Vvrr 11,59 WW WYNN MARJORIE Margie lm Always Thlnlung of You Morgue Transferred from Foresl H lls H S Hn Y 4 Sub Debs 4 Lawrencuan Adv 4 Volleyball 4 YOUNG IRWIN Skip Young at Hear! Transferred from Foresl Hulls H S lola Hu Y Treas I 62 5.5453 T4 ,,aL'N N lim Lawrence High ochool Seniors of 1956.. is ZENN BARBARA Bobble The Power of Posllrve Thmkmg Honor Soclely 2 3 4 Mar shas 4 Buskvns 2 3 4 Kappa HI Y I 2 3 4 C op I nn 2 Vuce Pres 4 Area Councnl l 2 4 Red Cross Rep l Menlal Pab lllerary 2 3 4 Alumni Edllor 4 lrculaluo 2 3 A 2 3 4 Lawrenclan I erary 3 Cnr 4 Adv 3 Lalm Cohorls 2 Lalan Sena I Pres 3 Malh Club 3 Spamsh Smgmg 3 Gym leader 2 3 Badminton 2 Honor Team 3 Volley bo I Baskeloall I 3 ZIPKIN KENNETH Flalfop That s My Boy Lcmbda H1 Y 4 Band 2 Chorus 2 Arl Club 2 lnlra mural Baseball 2 3 4 Intramural Bowlnng 3 4 ZISSU ROGER as Deslnned for Fame Honor Socsely 2 3 Pres 4 Marshals 4 H R Rep l Pres Malh Club Sec 3 Pres 4 Varsnty Club 3 4 French Club 3 Area Councul 3 4 Mewlal Pab 3 Sporls Edu lor 4 Science Club I Intramural Ba ketball 2 3 4 Intramural Baseball 2 3 4 Varslly Baskelball 3 Varsnly Tenms 2 3 4 - - - iv. 14675 aux QZLWW My UW y 'Vu J IVV' , ,ugh M fp up judyfk f I 30 .rv 4 M071 lt .1 if ff M Ll' rlfvv ut! l I , ' V, vl' ww? W ' 4 i . .: '- : : ' . 1 , , ..,T ,T - as - Q - . as so - w vii, . - V 5 9 fi 'e'. ' Q I - I Q L ll 2. ' ,llli '- ,l,l,lhi , C. l lg TZ. , , 47 dv. ,I : I5 ' us, I. gl I I I 1 ' ' I' 5 l I I Il 5 ,' , . I - , V. I sbs 2, 3g Class Sec. 47 Alcar Ha-Y 2, Sec. 3, . 45 gl A I 1 . , . 1 ' , : ' ' r' 4 . . . . -A I I f QW? 7, ' 7, I S , , , 2 I C I 7 , . : ' 1 'Q '52, U 'i - 1 ' ' , , . 24'-4. f X, 1,4 I h-bv: 1f-f'ys.y'fA'M- y I- Z-L' 59 'I 1 .Ls .. 7 . Carol Feunberg You give little when you give of your possessions It IS when you give of yourself that you truly She gave of herself brmgmg love and loy to life She was funlovlng and gay She personlfled youth on thought word and deed Though the quanhty of her days were few the quality was great for she Ilved each day to nts fullest The Carol Feinberg Cheerleader Award was establlshed an her memory at Lawrence Hugh School to promote good sportsmanshup school splrnt and cooperation We the Sensor Class of 1956 are poorer for her absence but rlcher for havmg known her 60 2 give. -Kahil Gibran LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Joe O Brnen A L H S Varslty Basketball Scholarshrp Tom Farina A Chrlstmas Carol Brother Terry More hearts to break Mr Martllotta Newsday sports section Pete Cumuno and l35 lb Dom Mlstero Mr Simmonds Dennls Silverman Denms Srlverman Mr Slmmonds Mlss Posner Jlggs Kaplan Tony Kllne A harem a slze 40 hat Phyllls Burg The L H S publlc address system Eddie Gumbs A dime Harvey Berman A megaphone Tlm Dalslmer A used car Ronm Frankel A supply of apples the Jumor Class Mr and Mrs Young Doreen Berg A book on marksmanshup Mlss Griffith A mlmeograph machine Mr Daly A year s subscription to Mad Magazine Lorrarne Corasso A tube of Colgate toothpaste Betty Cnttaduno A football hero Amta Vuctor A dent proof car Louise Altman A supply of Gerber s baby food Marne Del Gals Lots of Terry cloth Arthur Max A recording of Carry Me Back to Ole Vurglnle Mark Schachter About 20 lbs Ellen Levy A corsage of weeds Larry Bernstein A ticket to Carnegie Hall Carol Krrtzer A pony tall Mr Nathanson Tom Gola Pete Clmlno The leadmg role nn the T V show Llfe wlth Elizabeth John Shanker A hole In one a good putter so he can sunk his putts Tommy Smith A recordung of Tuna Marne Mr Jones A year round seat at Blrdland Mr Wlld Loule Hilton Joan Rarmondu The Presedent of the Jumor Class a steel bleacher wrth a certam MARK on It Mrs Denton lra Schneider Amta Schenker A large car Frank Caponn The Batmobule Hushle Leonettu A bottle of vltamrns Dr Jacobs Marty Schrager Normle Nlrenblatt lfor wlnnung the Math championship for Lawrencel A scholar ship to M I T Myrna Greensteln The leadlng role In Romeo and Jullet Lennie Blutrelch A farm Miss Schottland A car equlpped with a safety belt and padded dashboard Mr Kogel A foam rubber padded desk chair Frank Perrlno The Prima Donna Restaurant The Jumor Class Our suncerest wishes for a successful Prom and a very fruitful semor year Mr Clark Our deepest gratitude and appreciation for has wonderful work and gundance through thus year .-1 i I . Mr. Ferrara-Blue ink. E . I . . , . V1: 1 -M Q, vg . 5- 2 xi Yx Y , ,L N . ' rv .gg . Y . , ',,, , f if i'3gf -lgffku M 4 if Ffh H k is Ylxtpkyflyx., 1.14 Q is x fs ' 5 ' QKQ' v ,yin - ks 3 54 f Q. wk ' A 22+ n X 'ev- tfi? 2 Q ' V . I' I .V ' ' K ti f, W , , 2 efiff' 3 A , Q 'mga' . .f . my Z teachers whose classes they wished to teach and found out their assignments. After meetings with the student heads of departments the work started, for Senior Day was no easy task for the Senior teachers. Many hours were spent studying the subjects they must teach, because senior day is iust another school day and the classes must be taught. This day the Seniors got their second official chance of entering LHS by the front door. Upon arriving, the teachers went to the office and signed in, When homeroom period was over, the students went to their rooms, and there wait- ing for them was the student teacher. The school day went along as usual, except for the fact that the afternoon classes were on alternate schedule. The classes ended at 2:17, and then the iunior and most of the senior class filed into the auditorium to see Seniorama. This year the Seniors presented the Academy Awards, with a Melvin being awarded to the winner of each class. The awards were presented to the bravest Lawrencian, the best TV program lwhich was You Were There's presentation of the Mr. LHS contestl, the roving reporter who interviewed typical l?i students, the friendliest teacher, and the man who never got upset. Senior Day was a great success, as anyone in the school will admit. This year's Seniors have carried on the prestige of Seniors before them. Stabbed in his sleep. . five cartons of manila paper Ready for work' Now this ix what we do 4Mr Cimino speaking First row-Berle, Schneider, Giles, Berson, Gerber, Burg, Levine, Greenstein, Kupterman, Rosenblum, Goldman, Eigen, Seide, Marin, Monte, Belcher, Farina. Second row-Olken, Weiner, Lewis, Volk, Alexander, Brody, Bernstein, Rimer, Dalsimer, O'Brien, Politano, Wynn, Berch, Bachenheimer, Blutreich, Beskind, Seplowitz. Young Thespians 11 ND therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee. This year the Lawrence seniors presented The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners. This play, by Mr. Reginald Ross, is an enactment of John Donne's famous quote, stated above. li' all began when a boy, Bill McGinnis, fell or was pushed through a railing and killed. lm- mediately, the ianitor, Mr. Kovalesky, was thought to be his murderer. This fact was re- vealed when the students of the school held a mock trial. Several of the students' parents at- tended this trial. At first they were not aware of what was going on. Then, Susan Caldwell, accused Kovy of murder. The parents, need- less to say, were shocked. As they were about to leave, one of them, Mr. Rogers, brought out the fact that since the kiids had taken time to prepare the trial, it would not be right to leave now. Following his advice, the parents remained. At this point in the production, Tommy Prince identified the murder attributed to Kovalesky as that of Bill McGinnis. The trial was now under way in earnest. The prosecution, Tommy Prince, was pitted against Alice Woodbridge, counsel for the defense. As the trial continued, witnesses were brought forward including Burke Hendricks, Elizabeth Wright, Janet, Carol, Madge, Susan Caldwell, and Joey Rogers, the judge. A striking part of the production was the well-executed flashbacks. However, we must not forget the quotation at the head of this resume, As the play moved along, it revealed that all the parents are guilty in one way or another for Bill's death. lt is even shown that fourteen years ago, because he neglected to fix completely the railing through which Bill fell, Mr. McGinnis also shares the guilt, Thus, it is shown that one should never point a finger at another, lest it turn and point back at him. Due credit must be given to Mr. Daly for the time spent on coaching the cast. SENIOR PLAY CAST Mr. Caldwell ..... William Alexander Mrs. Caldwell .... Ellie Volk Mr. Rodgers . Tim Dalsimer Mrs Rodgers Marcia Rimer Mr. Woodridge Roger Brody Mrs Woodridge Marion Blutreich Mr. Wright David Berch Mrs Wright Susan Bachenheimer Mr. Prince .. 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With officers like Marco Benedetto, President, Kenneth Ratzan, Vice President, Frank Teramo, Secretary, and Arnold Weiss, Treasurer, under class adviser, Mr. Sheldon Gray, how could the Juniors help but have a successful year? up members from the class may attend the gala Junior Prom, and who would want to miss that? P.S. The Prom was a gala success. After hours of scheming and dreaming lof good ideasl, dif- ferent committees came up with and carried out the Wedding in Monaco theme commendably well. And as the fairytale goes-a good time was had by all. After rings, mother-of-pearl keys Ia brand- new additionl, and other iewelry were acquired and final exams were passed iwhewl, the so- called lower-upper classmen would soon be- First on the agenda was the woeful cry of come upper-upper classmen -in other words Pay your class dues! For after all, only paid- Juniors finally, finally became Seniorsyj Y-:gi Ceqk, Cl I ye ' . J A c E L M ggi JUNIOR onus gg First row-Byrnes, Tocci, Catropa, Bosco, Shulott, Wilson, Williams, i'a, De tch arris, F 4.1 Elias, Weiser, Bauman, Kaminsky, Mazzeo. Second row-Italiano, Dow, Aliens, ren, R aport, Q, Schupper, Katz, Schechter, Goldwyn, Dorn, Berger, Schneider, R itz , L hird ro Carcaterra, Politano, Veneziana, Fiero, Magliaro, Meditz, Proscia, , Walsh, ' on, Sh nn, 'Q Hoffman, Zabriskie, Thurofl, Goodman, Rosenberg. Fourth r ' tsky, Oste Goodman, ska, Schwartz, Gillom, Andrews, Axelrod, Hazzard, Gumps, ' n, Beller, , , Goldsmith, Leibowitz. Fifth row-Leventhal, Levine, Pizzaga Ipern, Sc Benson, Sta e Rudder, Anderman, Stein, Sack, Bailey, Landers, Field, Krauss. Sixth P Small, Groom, Laino, Rosenberg, Sakott, Henryson, Cohen, Ste Seventh row-Patterson, Tensley, Coleman, Watts, Demar, Levine, Ni , Lehrman, Fe tone, g, Bronstein, Norris, Berm o, Posner, Tobin, Bors . Eighth row-Liebowitz, Morganstern, Stein, Greschler, Markowitz, Lobell, ol, Dulberg, Simono Sassoon Kingsley Gordon Rosensteun Hightower Gersohenson Blauer Rolfe Mills Friedman Green Berman, Green, Laye, Grossman, Johnson, Davis Richlin Sandrow. Ninth row-Haiovsky, Dintenfass, i , , , . . , i , , , , Shelton, Rift, Reardon, Bono. f s. . . ,J nlaiuwe-QM 6 1 '- ' 1 . G- I- L, , 195' QM. ,4-of-J'-,if fx., J f ' ' 1 1' . fini' I ' -1 , UW! ,AM Nl? P. is he f' ..., 'Q i ---:f::,a-::nAee.:e, .7 , L - ,XX .. , 1, 4 SS g K .-s SQ 'I ,r 4.5. XX L Q fyfbf xx Q S W, I Y . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Benedetto, Teramo, Mr. Gray, Weiss, Ratzan. JUNIOR BOYS First row-Viess, Gassenheimer, Albert, Geller, Follono, Cooper, King, Capozz, Pearsall, Shapiro, Lesser, Rothbard, Newberg, Gutterman, Monte, Second row-Masterman, Terama, Valentino, Bosile, Perriono, Irons, Epstein, Samuelson, Stomper, Kcminsky, McCarran, Lipskin, Geraldi, Capparelli, Peppe, Tiso, Baum, Silverman. Third row-Mateo, Kahn, Mecca, Rolfe, Grabish, Posnick, Zaslov, Klein, Cohn, Diesl, Cestari, Kipnis, Friedlander, Altman, Turner, Laino, Powers. Fourth row-Mayer, Sinofsky, Kraut, Strochak, Guhman, Molinari, Cittadino, Bacigalupo, Miller, Wassesstein, Rosen, Bloom, Schloss, Sucher, Williams, Wilson. Fifth row-Coombs, Schulman, Rudolph, Landar, Flaig, Finkelstein, Sauer, Russo, Goldman, Knoll, Peskin, Wayne, Diamond, Lipskin. Sixth row-Zucker, Kleinman, Turkish, Miller, Karyo, Zukerman, Bruss, Ryan, Rizzo, Askew, Ratzan, Malino, Klein, Young. Seventh row-Rosenberg, Lehrer, McLaurin, Posner, Mero, Montelli, Capobianco, Caparelli, D'Augustino, Greenberg, Goldstein, Wilmeth, Berman, Avadon, Kirschner, KraH. Eighth row-Benedetto, Walden, Borfitz, Daniels, Ingram, Perrineau, Morelli, Lederer, Coombs, Margolies, Vrahnas, Fieldelson, Kantar, Weingart, Green, Rogers. Ninth row-Slattery, Ennis, Goldstein, Arago, Kramer, Schrager, Kromholz, Schindel, Graham, Gewanter, Wagner, Santillo, Rubin, Melscer, Ettman, Field. Tenth row-Addona, Weissman, Lynch, DeNicoIo, Smith, Morrisey, Jacobs, Chinman, Epstein, Delisa, Englehart, Menschel, Mercier, Montgomery, Tennenbaum, Valentine. its Qs. l ic' ' ' N Ni J y c t Q Q P. l 33259 5 Q ig, Aix Xi SOPHOMORE GIRLS First row-Risola, Ciaravolo, Mukamal, Pontak, Goldstein, Di Sabato, Wilson, Capone, Hall, Caplin, Rosof, Wolfson, Harrison, Zigman, Peckman, Brooks, Einhorn, Esposito, Pugliese, Pecora. Second row- Fucci, Wollack, Dulgov, Berg, Schulder, Reckseil, Davis, Weiner, Felder, Mink, Feldman, Herzog, Saskin, isci, DuBignon, Adler, Welz, Adler, Rose. Third row-Robins, Smith, Underweiser, Kaufman, Braunstein, itz, Fine, Friedman, Geraldi, Salsberg, Seligson, Weiss, Lang, Dalton, Esopa, Williams, Muglia, Fourth w-Levis, Garraw, Lapidus, Spinelli, Ricioppi, Smith, Sibila, Greenfield, Rizzo, Mack, Zieden, Beiles, oeb, Funt, Feldstein, Winston, Schrier, Robinson. Filth row-Palladino, Bruno, lynch, Fradkin, Greller, evy, Sanders, Freedman, Kuris, Russo, Ackerman, Barnett, Lanzilotta, Palleschi, Pollack, Gronoti. Sixth row- De Sibio, Piscitelli, Kramer, Hurwitz, Kaplan, Gould, Pecker, Laakso, Ranlane, Schenkel, Schneider, , ., A X Jordan, Pico, Aikens, Lokietz, Halperin, Eisert, Korwart. Seventh row-Steinberg, Ferro, Pearsall, Nuzzola, 'L ' Rosenberg, Blitzer, Nato, Oshinsky, Blitzer, Rutenberg, Jacobs, Rothenberg, Streicher, Waldo, Cohen, ' Ferrara. Eighth row-Dickstein, Hamann, Ritondo, Garraputa, Peskorz, McGough, Josephs, Usdon, . X v 5 Witherspoon, Tutano, Arkin, Gaodstone, Fisher, Sirulnick, Katz, Berger, Wescatt, Kosner. Ninth row- ,V X' V Q Molinets, Dudzak, Chester, Hepurn, Morelli, Cohen, Freedman, Cohen, Alderman, Cutler, Flegenheimer, nt j Goltleib, Silverstein, Schlesinger, Thomas, Bitetti, Sang, Harris. Tenth row-Katz, Greenblatt, Marshall, Ky ' 'N Krause, Kupferberg, Kerr, Rosenblum, Mero, Krams, Grable, Haber, Lerner, Preller, Greenberg, Bender, X SJ J hinman, Scherg. Eleventh row-Caroll, Smith, Zeeman, Spitzer, Player, Levy, Glass, Lewis, Hardlorl, Wk U Q T O Lafayette, Mollo, Kunas, Addona, Di Girolamo. 1 3 B, 9' i I' it N lt 4' ,jr ,pf -- Two More T0 G0 i i ' Rl EPTEMBER i955 ushered in a group of sky, President, Dorothy Ackerman, Vice-Presi- eager Sophomores, no longer having to bear the name Freshies or look for the eleva- tor to the fourth floor. After getting acquainted with their new teachers and new friends, they settled down to a year of hard work. The first great shock was geometry with props, theo- rems, and a lot more Greek. Silas Marner and Julius Caesar found their way into the minds of the, by now, weary Sophs. However, don't think the sophomore year is all work. About the second month of school they under- took their first and probably most important iob. The results of the election found Martin Kamin- dent, Barbara De Sibio, Treasurer, Mary Fucci, Secretary, and Mr. Higgins, Class Adviser. The pilots of the Sophomore class were well chosen and did many fine things to make the year more enioyable for everyone. One of these was the Soph Hop. This big, social gathering, for which the P.T.A. provided entertainment and snacks, took place in the gymnasium on January 26. Besides their school work, many Sophs en- thusiatically became members of the orchestra, the band, and the chorus, while others partici- pated in school athletics. Now, as the end of the school year is drawing near, the Sophs anxiously await the title of upper-classmen. SOPHOMORE BOYS First row-Arena, Garlock, Farinella, Rashap, Baal, Berland, De Milia, Vine, Wacks, Scalfari, Fabrizio, De Vito, Oehler, Eppy, Kaminsky, Burzon, Valenti, Lore, Levy, Stein. Second row-Kern, Wilsker, Pashman, Montrose, Corsione, De Palma, Drucker, Altschul, Rolnick, Meltzer, Ciamillo, Favicchia, R. Jarcho, Froma, Raimondi. Third row-Satriano, Fishkind, Kriss, David, Dubrofl, Birkhahn, Bell, Sarro, Olkin, Biglow, Leiberman, Davidoff, Sperber, Freidman, Collen, Voehl. Fourth row-Strauch, Cafferty, Carccciolo, Bogas, Mcrasco, Solino, Rizzo, Seaman, Post, Tiso, Edleman, Hogan, Weiner, Townsend, Goldenberg. Fifth row -Rubin, Hirsch, P. Levine, Gerber, Cox, Tripodi, Capobianco, Rosenblum, Laino, Noonan, Lechtman, Gallin, Hasnas, Seiden, Ades, Mathias, Lerner, Sixth row-Sierson, Abrams, Chambers, Bomze, Weiss, Orenstein, Gintel, Cagen, Schumacher, Snyder, Resnick, Zachoria, Donadio, Troob, Gelbard, Muckomul. Seventh row-Corbin, Weinberg, Baily, Selinger, Licht, Haber, Sarret, Speilman, Kaiden, Freidlander, Vicorio, Maye, Jaycox, Aschittino, Hopper, Nardi, Bleicher. Eighth row-Eisner, Rosenstein, Schneider, Perrineau, Squire, Rifkin, Deutsch, Gandry, Moyer, Lancy, Wysocky, Parkinson, Shields, Rubin, Rosenbloom. Ninth row-Harris, Paine, Levy, Lucierie, Gambino, Kowel, Sternberg, Brickner, Morse, Berkowitz, Karcinel, Rymer, Roth, Posmontier, Pucillo. Tenth row-Blum, Novack, Miller, KaFlel, Grossman, Halpern, Green, Rosenblum, Goldberg, Hamburg, Henryson, Koss, Coleman, Strauch, Boyd, Noormae, Stile, Jackson. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Ackerman, Kaminsky, DeSibio, Fucci, Mr. Higgins ' f Y' O ,L , L -- . 0 if H C , T O VP A 7l The Yearlings LASH! More than four-hundred freshmen in- vaded Lawrence High School on September 4, 1955. Their attack was stymied when they learned the rules they would have to follow for the next four years. At about this time the fresh- men took time out to elect Mr. Caponi as their Adviser, and Victor Hazen, President, Rosemary DePalma, Vice President, Frank Ashby, Secre- tary, and Mary Anne Marcantonio, Treasurer. A get acquainted dance was held by the P.T,A. so that the freshmen could distinguish themselves from the upper classmen. Enter- tainment was provided by Joyce Sparks, Judy Bauman, Ronnie Fleischer, Paul Jacobson, and the Starlites. No longer were the freshmen seeking aid in order to procure library passes, find the detention room, look for elevators, the fourth floor, the swimming pool, or short cuts to the lunch line. We are confident that the class of '59 is well on its way to a fruitful four years despite their difficult start. FRESHMAN GIRLS First row-Tripodi, Mazzeo, Reltek, Chiachiere, Walters, Curra, Lang, Berle, Cittadino, Loiac, D'Angelo, Second row-Di Dominica, Gunsberg, Kress, Phaff, Kones, Fromenson, Landau, Glickman, Brodsky, Monoson, Greenberg, Rovacchi, Furtado, Vicario, Winkelman, Stephens. Third row-Ferraro, Selter, Kovetz, Falanga, Basile, Speronza, Mollo, Woronov, Goldlarb, Kalbrener, Freedman, Allen, Heyman, Cassella, Tullo, Irwin, Herman, Curra. Fourth row-Sherman, Goldsamt, Stevens, Tanenkoh, Emsig, Kline, Grebin, Dodge, Klein, Goldberg, Tomchin, Bowman, Brown, Williams, Sarro, Green, Shack, Edelman, Lederman. Fifth row-Demar, Kahn, Sarappa, Calicchio, Johanson, Veneziano, Fabrizio, Seigel, Prechep, Rosen, Marcantonio, England, Schindel, Samuels, Avidon, Bruss, Rella, D'Augustino. Sixth row-Gilbert, Pearce, lnkeles, Gallo, Hightower, De Palma, Fabrizio, Posnick, Azaria, Rashap, DuBroFf, DiGiralama, Karol, Rubin, Ricioppi, Capparelli, Rubin, Siciliano, Laino. Seventh row-Delman, Rackmil, Garnet, Mahl Hackmeyer, Tabris, Kerner, Orlando, Albert, Holden, Semel, Savoia, Sarro, Kessler, Rubin, DiCicco, Kiefer Moser. Eighth raw-Holden, Lieb, Chapo, Pettas, Johnson, Reinetz, Caccavale, Freifeld, Gray, Oliveri r f I Manigault, Monte, Brody, Weisberg, Harris, Grayson, Ninth row-Seplowitz, Sacolofl, Sparks, Youner Stein, Mende, Widmer, Oliveri, Smith, Benarosh, Hauser, Jerg, Dube, Morse, Feuerstein, Kahn, Fleischer Raimondi, Sperber, Tenth row-Ostrow, Longo, Feigus, Licurse, Burke, Rothenberg, Lipton, Pearsall, Fabian I I Alpern, Goldman, Grey, Demerer, Goepel, Monte, Solomon, DuBignon, Auban, Feiber. Eleventh row- Hofilman, Albrecht, Snell, Baer, Solomon, Cittadino, Peltz, Geitz, Weiss, Loria, Licurse, Milo, Josephs Newblatt, Barrett, Germano, Shields. Twelfth row-Dodge, Hall, Truberts, Selkow, Schlief, Mayer, Peltz 1 f Anderman, Librizze, Nathanson, Klinkel, Schenker, Laye, Sondak, Myers, Rosenberg, Moser, Shapiro. -X 6 fx like UDN kg Comics EG. N- --+ S4380 TMP 1 .nk I Q 31.-, 1 :X 4f:4A1-eil fi Fu XX LJ? U, X . f , . 1, ,- A 1. - 3 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Bottom, I, to I,-Ashby, Marcantomo Mr Caponi. Top, I. to r.-DePaIma Hazan FRESHMAN BOYS First row-DelGais, Moreno, DeBisso, Leeds, Johanson, Carter, Hamman, Ferry, Shur, Milt, Heiman, Gordon, Moshe, Kabat, Wysacki, Difonso, DePaImo. Second row--Epstein, Horowitz, Adams, Bronstein, Welkman, Sounder, Aire, Palladina, Kiviat, Prager, Ashbury, Dreilinger, Miller, Mevorach, Wilson, Langfur. Third row-Lederman, Brumal, Pollack, Grew, Laughton, Cohen, Schroeder, Parkoli, Goodman, Bosco, Corcione, Basile, Tavalin, Rose, Schneider. Fourth row-Elias, Mukamal, Williams, Romanelli, Cohen, Esposito, Gartland, Cole, Strauss, Donald, Goldman, DeCico, lerner, DiGizio, Weinstein, Galolt, Fifth row-Mazza, Berch, Junreis, Lewitt, Pearl, Pandolfo, Verdone, Davis, Gelber Francis, Elias, Hendrickson, Cascardi, Mollinari, Grenwald, Curra, Wisan. Sixth row-Herzog, Tuman, Stelch, Politano, Factor, Karp, Weiner, Maiorino, DePoIma, Barris, Rothman, Grossman, Abramson, Cardace, Angelo, Levy, Lewis. Seventh row -Boyd, Russ, Johanson, Stewart, Jacobsen, Rodgers, Hazan, Rosen, Gold, Eichinger, Cagan, Sperandia, LaSalle, Crisci, Rizzo, Cironni, Hotchen, Kivowitz. Eighth row-Katsky, Mayo, Hellen, Montgomery, Norwalk, Dash, Rothberg, Auerbach, Strauss, Grondohl, Sparks, Doneley, Sussman, Falk, Panichi, Schlein, Barnett, Goodwin. Ninth row-Walsh, Glassberg, Catropa, Raulston, Mandel, Goldfein, JatYe, Grundall, Sussman, Emsig, Miller, Kascavelli, Schline, Feldstein, Steinberg, Goodwin, Tenth row-MaHie, Mastantuono, Simon, Kline, Berman, Williams, Stallings, Kaplan, Rantele, Baeyens, Feldstein, Kline. Eleventh row- Esopa, Russo, Palladina, lannicelli, Jackson, Ruggieri, Kenna, Wilner, Meltzer, McKinley, Franzese, Avant, Lindell, Jackson, Gertz, Tovalaro, Brody, Nagourney, Feldman, Schwartz, Wise. ALTVV My Mix 5? .SXT SQ L 3? 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': '..ff'I fr A 1.11, ' -if V 5-,xgpgf W:-p.. - V ' Vgfwff fi :Xl 17: f .Q ' r f'Qf,41 gf' .,f.' .qw ,. 1 1- - , . 122 13 - V ' V- any fab... '- I1-V if'1wsV.V V . - H - ., ' V .. V.,5-:1-.g . 5 r7g4gfJ. -:,.:,g ' ' Q- It ' '. ' , 'Jft::::1gVf'.3:.':- Us :A :- 4.41 W 44905 , -x X ,. my ,f ' V- 1, Q ,. ,I .f 1 V . .Q .. . -,. 1 C . Q . - I - N Y, - . 1 'pf' av' in . f V . . I . 4 m l x . I V - lfdl .EEL HE i956 Lawrencian was another smashing success. A lt all began at the end of the summer when the very capable Editor-in-Chief, Arthur Lipton, prepared the dummy or the basic layout of the yearbook. Also, during the summer the very important problem of a theme was solved suc- cessfully. In final form it depicts the various ways of communication in use today. Since the pur- pose of the Lawrencian is to communicate to its holders memories of their past experiences in L.H.S., we have chosen to manifest this purpose with symbols-ways of communication. As the STAFF ing, l. to r.-Berle, Giles, Cobb Rubenstein, Pearce, Kupferman. fall term progressed, Literary Editors Herbert Kupferman and Terry Berle assigned the multi- tude of aticies to be written. Also about this time the huge iob of circulation began with a staff of senior girls, with Florence Milberg and Ruth Rubenstein at the helm. Too, what is a Lawrencian without the tradi- tional senior write-ups? Virginia Doubchan and Frank Lewis worked long hours to create those masterpieces of fun. One field of the yearbook must be given separate congratulations. That is the art section, with Joan Cobb as Art Editor. Publishing any form of literature requires ap- LITERARY AND ART First row-Tobin, Greenstein, Rubenstein, Rosof, Field, Lehrman, Stein, M. Berle, L. Lipton, Seligson. Second row-Giuliani, Anstendig, Del Gais, Kupferman, Cobb, Mr. Merriam, A. Lipton, T. Berle, Lewis, Doubchan, Scala. Third row-Long, Guida, Diamond, Gassenheimer, Giles, Pearce, Burg, Hamburg, Ratzan, Halperin, Andrews. Fourth row-Alexander, Panichi, Sinofsky, Rogers, Stomper. Seated-Mr. Merriam, Lipton. Stands US for You CIRCULATION First row-Altman, Schotland, Scaliari, Cohn, Strauss, Raimondi, lannarone, P. Scala, Birkhahn, Carasso. Second row-Giles, Bernstein, Burg, Gerstel, Greenberg, Rubenstein, Mayer, Gluck, Beskind, Seplowitz, Kramer. Third row -Veneziana, Berson, Guida, levy, Schroeder, Filippone, Greenhut, Volk, Sokol, Blutreich, Axel, Pugliese, R. Scala. propriate funds, these, in certain cases, to be obtained from advertising, as with the Law- rencian. To Advertising Manager Susan Giles and her excellent staff goes much of the credit for the success of our yearbook. Cheese. This, of course, introduces our in- dispensable photographers. lncluded in this group were Ronald Rogers, Steve Jarcho, Rob- ert Stamper, and Dave Sinofsky. Regardless of weather or time of day, the Lawrencian photog- raphers were present at all school functions. Throughout the year David Pearce, as Busi- ness Manager, was continuously on the move to collect money and record it in the ledger. In ADVERTISING making the rounds of those to be mentioned, we must not leave out the typists. This year's typing staff consisted of very capable Marie Del Gais, Rosemary Scala, and Rose Giuliani. As the yearbook goes to press, the Law- rencian staff unanimously feels that without the essential aid of Mr. Maurice Sameroff, the local photographer, the finished product known as the Lawrencian could have hardly been possible. And last but very definitely not least, we feel privileged to extend our thanks to Mr. Ray Mer- riam, our adviser, for all he did toward the bet- terment of our yearbook. First row-Burg, Gerstel, Bernstein, Grund, Steinberg, Giles, Wynn, Strauss, Fried, Seplowitz, Kernis. Second row-lang, Andrews, Lehrman, Sokol, Greenberg, Bender, Helpern, Glass, Bailey, Stein, Ruben- stein, Field, Beskind, Reclzseit. Third row-Pearce, Diamond, Ratzan, Kaplan, Anstendig, Daft, Shanker. ADVERTISING First row-L. Levine, Hecht, Bernstein, Greenstein, Schneider, E. Levine, Berman, Caplin, Sokol, Morgan- slern. Second row-Feidelson, Friedman, Laub, Schindel, Dalsimer, Montgomery, Graber, Mercier, Brickner, Wilsker. Ink In The-ir Blood OR the fourth time the Mental Pabulum re- ceived a first class rating at the Columbia Scholastic Press Conference. The newspaper's stat? endeavored to provide in each issue iust what Mental Pabulum stands for-food for thought. A tremendous amount of work was part of every edition. Each month co-editors Myrna Greenstein and Ellen Levine planned the paper and gave assignments to reporters. Feature Edi- tor Alice Rudder was responsible tor special stories and one of the highlights of the Pab, guest editorials. At Christmas time there was even an interview of, and an editorial by, Santa Claus. Laurie Levine and Roger Zissu, Girls Sports Editor and Boys Sports Editor respective- ly, planned their pages and wrote their col- umns, Galithenics and Sportlite. Iris Tillman, Social Editor, and Barbara Zenn, Alumni Editor, collected news for their columns. Between the LITERARY First row-Hecht, Greenberg, Berman, Liebowitz, Beiles, Norris, Goldsmith, Rosof, Henryson, Sandrow Second row-Friedman, Bender, Cohen, Tillman, Zissu, Greenstein, E. Levine, L. Levine, Zenn, Rudder Barnett, Bachenheimer. Third row-Bronstein, Graber, Mercier, Grossman, Hamburg, Menschel, Mont- gomery, Dolsimer, Kraft, Wayne, Dintentass. Fourth row-Davidoft, Bloom, Bernstein, Gelbard, Pasmantier, Pollack, Feidelson, Brickner. I Book Ends, All Around the Town, Above the Crowd, Out of the Hat, inquiring Reporter and World News were also important columns. All other reporters gathered and sorted out mate- rial for their stories. Photography Editor Bruce Montgomery and photographers Russell Mercier and Stanley Grover took the pictures that accompanied the articles. Art Editor Tony Pezzimenti and his staff members Dennis Panichi and Edward Dent were occupied making cuts and drawing cartoons. Managing Editor Ira Schneider was canvass- ing local stores for advertisements. For his fine work in this field he received an award from MASTH EAD Seated--Mrs. Denton, Standing, I. to r.-Pezzimenti, Montgom- ery, Schneider, Davidoff, Green- slein, Mercier, Graber, Levine Tillman, Henryson, Berman, Ben- der, Rudder, Brickner. I the Empire State Scholastic Press Association. Next the mechanical activities of the paper took place, typing, headline writing and making up. When the paper came out the business staff took over. Pat Berman and Michael Feidelson, Circulation Managers, and their staff, had the iob of selling papers. Jane Bender and Linda Beiles, Mailing Clerks, addressed Pabs to be sent to those on our mailing list. Behind all the activity in Homeroom 233 was Mrs. Madeline F, Denton, Faculty Adviser, with- out whose suggestions and untiring effort the Mental Pabulum could not have been published. CIRCULATION First row-DePalma, Halperin, Ferrara, Eigen, Tillman, Carasso, Goldsmith, Mink, Alder, Reckseit. Second row-Cobb, Schenker, Bernstein, Greenstein, Hamburg, Berman, Feidelson, E. Levine, Schneider, L. Levine, Pugliese, Shulot. Third row-Bender, Carcaterra, Zenn, Steinberg, Lipton, Oshinsky, Bachenheimer, Slater, Greenberg, Wescott, Silverstein, Proscia, Leibowitz, Joseph. Fourth row-Palmer, Posnick, Veiss, Sauer, Strauss, Pasmantier, Malino, Anstendig, Dalsimer, Farina, Rosenbloom, Wilskers, Albert, Gutterman. First row Cohen E Levine Tillman Berman Rudder lehrmon Zenn Levy Clttadmo Second row Schneider Krutzer Portland Slovshek Zussu Miss Leavitt Lipton Doubchan Friedman Rubenstein Brody Third row Gossenheumer Stomper Schwartz Rift Demar Ruchlnn Halovsky Bluestone Sandrow L levme Barnett Berle Kammsky Fourth row Goldman Pollack Roberts Schachter Ratzan Anstendng Menschel Forma Lewes Diamond Kraft Jungreus Bono Mind Over Matter Y virtue of its goals the Honor Society IS regarded among the rewards offered to outstanding students Its emblem the corner stone IS supported by its four basic :deals of scholarship service leadership and character In scholarship a student must maintain at least an 85 per cent average Leadership Initiative and the willingness to accept respon slbulnty One fulfills the requirement of service by participating ln activities benefiting the school and community Possibly the most difficult quality to define is character It IS the ethical code that guides the student to a good life Among the many undertakings of this club one IS to supply the Freshmen with copies of their photographs This task IS performed by the probotuonary members Also Honor Society gurls are privileged to usher at the graduation exer cases This organization ns walling to lend its assistance nn all sltuatlons The culmination of the sux month probation ary period us honored by an assembly held early an March The highlight of the year s work IS the Induction ceremony held the first Friday an June June Night At this occasion the officers deliver speeches explaining the standards of this club and the significance of its emblem The Honor Society members owe much of their success to the capable dlrectlon of Mass Mabel Leavitt faculty adviser and to their officers Roger Zlssu President, Arthur Lupton Vice Pres: dent Edith Slovshek Secretary and Vlrgunra Doubchan Treasurer Q L Q54 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . . . . . . . , . , . 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X X Z X ff K- 4' Character Scholarshup leadershup Servuce Thus We Honor ERHAPS the most unsplrung event of the year us June Nught lt us on thus nught that stu dents who have proven outstandung are recog nuzed for achuevements ln school lufe The flrst half of the June Nught event us guven over to the presentatuon of awards by members of the school admunustratuon The local banks award cash pruzes to the students havung the hughest average un busuness subuects The Honor Socuety guves a cash award to an outstandung vocatuonal boy The Amerucan Leguon and the Amerucan Le guon Ladues Auxuluary select a uunuor gurl and boy to attend Boys and Gurls State a ten day functuon to unstruct students un the leguslatuve process of the state Gold keys are guven by the Long Island Gurls Assocuatuon to the gurls who have accumulated at least 600 polnts by par tucupatung un after school sports MW? ,l The Hu Y Clubs of Lawrence Hugh School pre sent a one hundred dollar award to a boy and gurl outstandung un the communuty Medals are guven by the Lawrence Assocuatuon to those who have been outstandung un scholarshup and un extra curricular actuvutues The semor boy or gurl who exemplufles flne qualutues o leadershup servuce character and courage receuves a certuflcate and medal from the Lawrence Cedarhurst Post of the Amerucan Leguon The Buskun Cup us presented to the best actor and actress for theur performance un the Buskun Tournament Band members who have dusplayed exceptuonal accomplushments or talent un the var uous competutuons are guven awards Lawrencfan and Mental Pabulum edutors are guven last year s ratungs The Parent Teacher Assocuatuon presents cash awards to exceptuonal Lawrencuans The Class of 55 wull make an award to a semor who has contrubuted greatly to hus school and communuty The final award of the evenung us guven to a senuor mauntaunung a hugh average and showung flne character and servuce . . . 5 . 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I I X l . u 1 L 'J ' . . . xx U 2 l . 81 First row Slovshelz Brody Pruitt Portland Levy Lupton Miss Corona Cummo Cattodmo Palmer Levine Linton Tillman Second row Doubchon Posmantuer Zenn Muzzlllo Del Gans Rnchlm Hogovsky Folk Przzrgoh Vncono Burlingame Berson Andrews Corasso Third row Montgomery Diamond Forma Zussu McLourm Forma Kupfermon Roberts DEllso Benedetto Ponettuere Carrol Berle The Old Guard O there re no escalators Here s 320 a friendly room No you cant get dizzy on the upper two floors lust because theyre circular' No theres no swimming pool on the fourth floor These are typical re plies to typical questions posed by typical be wuldered freshmen on a typical first day at Lawrence However the umnutlated freshmen would find that without the Marshalls adgust ment to the rigors of a students life at Law rence would be an endless belt of confusion Easily recognizable by the buff and blue armbands they wear the Marshalls rumors and seniors chosen for their leadership character service and ment ln school life fur ther this service to their school by allevnatmg what would otherwise b many congested situations ln addr tion to orrentmg freshmen on the first day and assisting new students upon their arrival at Lawrence they also usher at many of the school functions the Buskm Tournament concerts, plays and June Night ln performing these services, a student receives the oppor tunrty to serve and assist In the management of school affairs and has the satisfaction that can only be received by assisting and advising others This organization is led by Head Girl Mar shalls Ellen Levy and Elizabeth Clttadlno and Head Boy Marshalls Arthur Lupton and Peter Clmmo It IS able to carry out Its alms so well because of the outstanding work of Miss Co razza Membership is the goal of many students because of the hugh standards and helpful ac tuvltles of this group Every Lawren clan knows that the Buff and Blue armband is a sign of true service and a readiness to lend a helping hand As a result of the work of the Marshalls school life s pleasanter for all '- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ll 1 11 11 1 - ' . , , . - 11 lr 1 ' ' ' I 1 ' 11 in 1 - - - - - ' 1 r .1 . . . . 1 1 , - . - r I 1 I . . , . . . . . . r 1 1 1 ' I I ' ' ' 3 l I Q 2 1 I ' 1 f x fx, if It , Ax 1 , - X , . 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Second raw-Wescott, Garnett, Johansen, Peskorz, McGough, Blume, Dott, l.evis, lanzilotta, Heyman, Furtado, Dodge, Seligson. Third row-Gerber, Friedland, Berman, Weiner, Adler, Sarrape, Berger, Capone, Cooper, Gerschenson, Bailey, Meyer, DiGiroIamo, Barnett, Chester, Schneider, Seide, Mariorino. Fourth row-Coombs, lederer, Zeeman, Diesl, Krause, Demar, Bur- lingame, Schindel, Bernstein, Avidon, Schumacher, Schwadron, Weiner, Rifkin, Sucher, Lederer. Teen Symphony HAT'S the difference between a quarter note and an eighth note? How long do you hold a quarter rest? Why can't all music be written so that it can be read easily? These are some of the questions the orchestra members have been trying to answer all year. Directors Mr. Arthur Jones and Mr. Konstantin Epp have been helping them find solutions to these and other similar problems. A standard school course, orchestra meets for forty-three minutes every day plus one after- noon a week before spring concert. The works of Shubert, Mozart and other composers are practiced during this time. These studies give orchestra members the most enjoyable way of learning about music, by playing it. Every week each section holds a challenge at which each player renders a solo to determine his place in the group for the following week. Aside from spring concert, the orchestra did many things. During the year they played at various school activities such as the graduation exercises. They also had their traditional yearly picnic, dance, and Christmas party, with the band and twirlers. Many of the orchestra mem- bers also went to the music festival out on the Island and came home with honors. Helping to make the orchestra the success it was were its officers: Peter Blume, President, Sharon Rolfe, Vice-President, Carol Veneziano, Secretary, Jeanette Adler, Treasurer, and Rose-Marie Lan- zilotta, Librarian. One of the centers of school spirit, the or- chestra ofters many opportunities for all who ioin. All the work involved is rewarded tenfold, and those who are members wouldn't give up the orchestra for anything. D i is . v MCHCSTKA 7 x22 ii' Q2 X First row-Del Gals. Second row-Vicchiollo, ltaliano, Byrnes, Goldsmith, Mazzeo, Capone. Third row Mr. Epp, Muglia, Peppe, DeMichaeI, Ricioppi, C. Veneziana, Proscia, Tripodo, Carcaterra, Santevecchi Mann, Spinelli, M. Veneziono, Mr, Jones. Fourth row-Usdan, Guillem, Maddox, Fucci, Garraputa Laakso, Magliaro, lanzilotta, Peskorz, C. Berger, J. Berger, V. Politano, DeSibio, M. Politano, Ango Weiner. Fifth row-Nuzolla, Wilson, Pruitt, Di Giralamo, McGouqh, Joseph, Simonofl, Bono, Pizzigatti Tancredi, Ferrara, Piscatelli, Tufano, Alderman, Witherspoon. Whirling Tornadoes AWRENCE can really be proud of this year's twirling squad. Led by the very able Mr. Jones, who assisted head twirler Marie DelGais and co-captains Anna Proscia, Lucy Carcaterra, Tina Tripodo, and Carol Veneziano, the twirlers have become one of the most interesting forms of entertainment our school has known. This year's squad had a membership of over 60 girls, each trained for the type and style of twirling that has been known as the best, Dur- ing the halftime at football games, our twirlers displayed gay and exciting formations, stunts, and routines in the stadium. The crowds thrilled to whirling batons, waltzes, snowmen, witches, and many other tricky formations. After football season closes, the twirlers take part in the school concert, parades, and festi- vals. Each year many blue ribbons are brought home from competitions. Forward March The girls are outstanding in every way. They can take orders, march long hours, twirl to- gether, and always perform with beautiful shin- Rounne 6 ing smiles. No wonder our school is proud of that wonderful group of girls known as the Lawrence High School Twirlers. 86 Corps de Chorale HEN walklng by room 213 durmg slxth perlod, dont be surprlsed If you hear people slnglng' Thus may be a tape recordmg of thelr volces taken durmg a program that was glven or lt mlght be a rehearsal for a new show Wearmg the tradrtnonal blue and gold robes the General Chorus had the honor of slngmg with the Mrxed Chorus rn the Chrustmas Show and In the Annual Flve Towns Brotherhood Muslc Concert, whnch thus year took place at Woodmere Junlor Hugh School Both shows took a lot of hard work, and Miss Garver Mrs Tledemann and everyone who took part dld a fine 'ob of presentlng them When the two shows were over, everyone began practlcrng for the Sprung Con cert This year It conslsted of excerpts from Porgy and Bess and other muslcal selections lt was a bug success as was everythmg else thus year Havlng worked dnllgently durmg the current year, the members of the General Chorus hope to be members of the Mvxed Chorus durmg their next term Frrst row Altman Wllllams Wolfson lang Russo Mlss Garver Mlss Tledeman Hnghtower Brown Grund Rosen Marcantoma Curra Gunsberg Second row Wllson Ap pelbaum Hepburn Hagan Teramo Ashley Esposrto Roth bard Silverman DePaIma Tlso Hlrsch Barnett Smlth Kuns Gould Thrrd row-Cohn Lobel Berman Haber Hartford Sparks Abrams Lehrer Canter Smith Bene detto Gewanter Shulman Jaycox McGurre Fnlrppone Rosenstem Blutrelch Flero Nr l l Q' 5 . l I I. 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K t r . . , vi , Junior Chorlsters Frrst row B DePaIma Muller Rosen Mastontuono Boyd Sperandeo Jaffe Schnelder Mrs Tledeman Mass Garver lederman Welnsteln Cordace DAngeIo Falk Levy Roth enberg Second row Prager Palladmo Longo Rolmondl Haber Sparks Relnutz R DePolma Manlgault Klem Bau man Maueo Furtado Watson Kolbrener Landau Irwun Sherman Berle Kones Allen Fromenson Snclllano Mollo Baslle Leeds Vlre Third row-Cohn Dube Ferrara DAn gelo Johnocen Schmdel Garnett Wmkelman Klem Fa Ianga Flelscher Pearce DeMar DuBrof'f Olnven Kessler Seplowltx Tomchln Pollera Abramson Fourth row Longfur llpton Ferber Feuerstem Goepel DeClcco Jerg Gold man Newblatt Solomon Welss Selkowe laye Shennker Fablan Green 5. f 7 if 7 stag? ew f 6 1X ISS GARVER and Mrs Tledemann, dlrec tors of the Freshman Chorus, had very lnttle hope of making a chorus out of the ninety eight freshmen who appeared at the first music sesslon of the year For the first few Tuesdays and Thursdays, one famlllar sound emerged from the muslc room To determine who was a soprano, an alto, a tenor or barltone, everyone sang-do, re, me, fa, so, Ia tl do lMost of the tnme ut was off keyll However, wuth help and encouragement, the chorus developed rapidly Talent peered around the corner and was lm mednately recogmzed by all The warm up scales were sharper and more vigorous as the year progressed Flnally the goal everyone hoped to achieve was reached The voices of the members were enrlched and strengthened, producmg the future singers of the General Chorus You can be sure that Increased effort and concentratuon, along with beautiful muslc and cooperatlon will be the mam points on the agenda for the mem bers of next year s General Chorus Hats off to the Lawrence Hugh School singers of tomorrow and thelr enthuslastlc directors, Mlss Garver and Mrs Tledemann I I I I I I I I 1 , , , , , 1 I I 1 I I I ' Benvenuta, Peorsall, laina, Rubin, Youner, Justine, Alpern, - - I I ' b' X . ? 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Q I A - 5 , 4 N . 1 ' . . . . . v Q - . ll , Y -' ' ' - . fx f x . 89 First row Vuctor Levus Berle E Levune Brody Mr Daly Sandrow L Levune Brodsky Barnett Eugen Second row Sperber Brooks Tullman Gluck Cohen Newblatt Mayer Fueld Demar Rashap Rosen B Rubun Rosot Hall Feldsteun Hecht Thurd row Greenberg Greensteun Burg Seplowutz Bachen heumer Fruedman Falk Grossman VanDune Haber Sumonoft Duntenfass Dulberg Steun Cobb Vucaruo Fourth row Gutterman Herzug Gunlel Berman Kuttay Laub Kupferman Epsteun McHugh Mclaurun KraH Duamond Schloss Olkun Rothbard Stage Show HE play s the thung us the motto of all Buskuneers The Buskuns Lawrence Hugh Schools dramatuc socuety was created for the purpose of developung an apprecuatuon for the theater The technucal and actung aspects ofthe stage are studued by the members of thus club Thus year s tryouts yuelded a company of future thespuans to take part un uts annual tournament The Buskuns Tournament the hughlught of the year was held on December nunth un the Law rence Hugh School audutoruum The program con susted of four plays three dramas and a comedy The first was a traguc drama The Bells Thus us the story of a domuneerung woman destroyed by her own egotusm Appearung un the cast were Enud Jacobs as Mrs Hanson Pat Barnett as Cassue Adele Grossman as Mrs Peters and Barbara Vucaruo as Rose Next for a change un tempo there was a lugh sophustucated comedy Why I Am a Bach elor The story concerns utself wuth the truals and trubulatuons of marruage Starrung un thus were John Schloss as the lecturer Wulluam Her zug as Algernon Dorothy Ackerman as Henruet a Carole Krutzer as Henruettas mother Johanna Hecht as Aunt Emma and Bunnue Steun as Ida Mae Then came another dramatuc tragedy Balcony Scene the story of a man who attends hus own funeral and learns what people thought of hum Takung part un thus play were Herbert Kupfer Fruedman the gangster Judy Falk the mother and Barbara Cohen the woman The program was clumaxed by a play quute suutable for the occasuon Four Luttle Words The cast uncluded Eleanor Weuner Marulyn Fruedman Penny Hall Myrna Greensteun Lynda Myles Phyllus Burg Ellen Levune Anuta Vuctor Seena Greenberg Laurue Levune Roger Brody and Steve Gutterman It us the story of a theatrucal producer huntung for cu mauden to say four sum ple luttle words Your taxu us wautung The tournament was an enuoyable afternoon for both the cast members and the auduence As the curtaun fell the applause proved to each member that hus long hours of rehearsal were very worthwhule The Buskuns Cup the Academy Award of the club was presented to John Schloss and Ellen - l . 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I I T I ' ' - I I I ' I I I I ' I I I , , , . , - . . ,, . . .. ,, I ' I I ' I I ' 1 . ,I . . , If I ' I I ' I . , A I l I I You led quite a life yes Indeed qutte a life lx he mold frightened' Unexpected vmtors Levlne In recognltlon of their outstanding talent and cooperatlon un the tournament Apart from the work of the tournament the Buskms managed to End tlme for some very lnterestlng meetings One meetlng conslsted of several members chosen at random who read the play entitled False Alarm This meetlng was thoroughly enloyed by all present At another meeting Lynda Myles and Myrna Greensteln re lated the experlences that they encountered this past summer at the Capru Summer Theater This was done quite lnformally and was appreciated Drop that teaser lower by the Busklneers Too Roger Brody presented cz recordmg by Orson Welles concermng an an vaslon of New York City by the Martlans The success of the year s actlvltles IS largely accredited to the work of Mr Damel Daly fac ulty advlser The Buskln Club also wnshes to thank Its oflflcers Roger Brody President Nahma Sandrow Vice Presldent Ellen Levlne Secretary and Laurle Levine Treasurer And so Buskms l956 has carried on the long tradition of a flne organuzatvon 1 , '1 - 9 . s , iw ' I , Q I ' I , . . . 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First row Kamlnsky Levune DePalma Mr Clark Mr Snmmonds Mr Nathanson DlSlbuo Greenstem Muzzlllo Second row Hazan Wenss Portland Crmuno Lupton Benedetto Ratzan Zlssu Uf By and For the People ll ERVICE to the school may well be a slogan of the School Councll Function mg as an advnsory body the school councul has served Lawrence Hugh School ably In nts several years of exustence The councll with Mr Sum monds as chairman IS composed of members of the admlnlstratlon and Guidance Department tlves from the several departments the school paper and yearbook the Honor Socnety the Marshalls the Muslc Department the Athletlc Department the custodlans, and the school cafeterla In Its meetings the Councll discusses problems that pertain to school and school llfe, such as the problems of cheating In class of supportmg the school at athletlc contests and school events and the problems of attire In school Many of their suggestlons have been enforced by the admmnstra hon lt sets forth rules of conduct In sport events as well as an and around school Among :ts note worthy achlevements are the pub '4 lnshmg of the Lawrence Hugh School handbook and the dlstrlbutlng of the student ldentlflcatnon cards The Lawrence Hugh School handbook con tams much mformatlon valuable to students of every class This handbook IS a result of three years of compllatlon by the many departments of the school The student udentlflcatlon card prices Without this card students would have to pay adult prices for such events These cards have long been sought smce students could not previously prove that they came from Lawrence The cards are dlstrlbuted to students who have paud their dues by the class officers and home room representatives The School Councll can look back with prude on Its achievements this year A great deal of appreclatnon and gratitude IS due the School Coun cll by the school for Its great work lt has served well and has been a noteworthy source of llauson be tween the staff and the student leaders ln the promotlon of de mocracy ln educatnon I I ' ' . , . ' . I I I the class officers and advisers, and representa- permits students to enter sports events at student . I . . . . I I . I . ' I . I . . , . I I gf . . . . . . . - Q . . I . . Q . . h I . , . . - 92 O one us un the dark when ut comes to knowung who dud what or why at the bas ketball and football games The Announcers Club headed by Mr Berle not only explauns to the auduence what us happenung but ut guves uts members a chance to learn the use of the equupment on hand Thus year the club has an Testung I 2 Seated left to right Newburge Berle Stand Ing lert to rught Launo Mr Berle Stnofsky DeVulo enlarged membershup over last year Thus year s members are Sunofsky Berle Newburge Carroll and Devuto These boys have the qualuflcatuons of a good speakung vouce knowledge of what us takung place and the able guudance of Mr Berle Speakung Of Puctures Furst row Emsug Epsteun Weuner Baum Mr Berle Felder Launo Berle Second row Funkelsteun Dott Sunotsky McGuure Gross man DeVut0 EACHER5 know that showung movues sludes and tllmstrups helps the student a great deal Wuth thus means of teachung the pupul us more wulltng to accept the unformatuon the teacher wushes to pass on to hum When a teacher wants such an aud members of the Auduo Vusual Club are called upon Thus club headed by Mr Berle not only shows the movues sludes and fllmstrups to other stu dents but also teaches to uts own members the proper tunctuonung of the avaulable equupment Thus club has a much larger membershup than the Announcers Club although many of the stu dents belong to both Wuth the knowledge gauned from thus club one us able to operate almost all of the auduo vusual equupment g s W Y I , X 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . , 1 . . . . . , r I I 1 r ' I . . . . . I I , . ' A 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . I 1 I I ' - r , . . , ' 1 ' ' . u I ' I ' ' Search And Research ORMED to bring together the Biology, Chem- istry, and Physics Club, the Science Club has become a very active and important part of the extra curricular program Through It each of the smaller clubs can carry on activities beyond the scope of small clubs This year, Mr Ferrara and the officers, Harold Gassenhelmer, Kenneth Ratzan, David Pearce, and Herbert Kupferman President, Vice Pres: dent, Secretary, and Treasurer respectively led the club to a new level of success Programs training eager biologists in the exacting art of dissection Mr Alexander and his faithful fol- lowing are a very respected part of the science clubs M Norstedt conducted his Chem Club through various experiments In this Interesting field of study The club s mam problem this year was to work out a formula to make experiments work 1001. accurately lOO! of the time Did they find it? First row Grund Levis Giles Levine Pontak Caplln Berson Feldman Seligson Feldstem Axelrod Cutler Second row Cohen Pollack Dott Brody Kupferman Gassenhenmer Mr Ferrara Ratzan Pearce Epstein Lancy Strauch Schneider Third row Greenberg Stein Rubenstein Bronstein Bender Oshnnsky Greenberg Bernstein Goodstone Pasmantuer Adler Alderman Friedman Levy Sanders Herzog Fourth row Wilsker Roberts Squire Anstendig Schmdel Epstein Menschel Lewis Zuckerman Finkelstein Partland Goldstein Posner Bona Schwartz Fifth row Cohen Bruckner Rogen Young Travis Sucher Steinberg Silverman Altman Stamper Vless Davidoff Goldman Jungreus Friedland Sixth row Schumacher Kahn Shanker Kittay Troob Rudolf Kline Max Kaplan Schloss Berle by the Biology Chemistry and Physics club were part of the year s agenda, while outside speak ers, records and movies completed the activities The smaller clubs also had very successful records The Biology Club spent another year e Physics Club IS composed of a very in formal group of scientists who talk in very large words about a very small topic, the atom The clubs success IS due In part to the wonderful leadership of Mr Ferrara - . , , . . . O 0 ' ' , 9 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , Th - , . . . . . , . 1 First row Pecker Sellgson Cutler Feldman Bender Reckseut Blutzer Slmonoft Pantek Second row Kammsky Levy Pasmantner Lupton Rubensteln Mr Alexander Levme Adler Greensteln Cuttadlno Berman Third row B Schnender Wennsteun Nardn Mathias Ratzan .l Schneider Schumacher Squire Kung Stamper Young Wrlston Berland Sandrow Fourth row Splelmon Diamond Koss Hamburg Gross man Bleucher Posner BIOLOGY CLUB CHEMISTRY CLUB First row Gassenhelmer Pearce Levine Bronstet Rubenstem Greenberg Berson Travls Silverman Second row Menschel Epstein Mr Norstedt Schlndel Posner Cohn Thlrd row Stomper Schloss Rudolph Fruedland Kohn Cohen Goldsteun Young Rogers Epsteun q PHYSICS CLUB Fvrst row McCarran Lupton Bona Panettuere Portland Blume Mr Ferrara Hecht Goldman Schneuder Watson Ktttay Bernstem Second row Berle Pollack Doft Kuplerman Jcycox Roberts Lerner Schachter Cnmuno Schwartz Thrrd row Frled man Laub Wolf Max Brody Forma Dalsumer Jungreus Rosenbloom Lewus Hanson Anstendug 95 D T I D I I I I l I . I I I ' T I I I ' I ' I v I I I I I ' . T ' . I I I . I I ' I I I r I I . I I H i I I I I - - A - A Q I , D - i I I - I I I ' D T I I I ' I I I I I I I ' - - - - I Q1 I h I I . I I I ' I I I I I I ' ' T I I I I I I I I V . r I V -- ' ' First row-Epstein, Arno, Albert, Doft, E. Cohen, Zissu, Mr. Clark, Slovshek, Gassenheimer, Dalsimer, Hoffman, Anderman, B. Cohen. Second row-Katz, Goldsmith, Kaminetsky, Dintenfass, Bronstein, Gordon, Green, Haiovsky, Grossman, Barst, Goodman, Halperin, Kruska, Kraus, Fishman. Third row-Gutterman, Goldstein, Kaminsky, Berle, Kahn, Cohen, Altman, Diamond, Kraut, Finkelstein, King, Friedland, Epstein Geller. Fourth row-Kitlay, Kupferman, Jungreis, Kline, Kaplan, Canter, Epstein, Engelhart, Field Kirschner, Goldman, Kraft. f The Euclidians O square 24,555,555 might seem difficult, but to arrive at an answer of 602,975,28l,- 358,025 becomes quite simple after you learn the short-cut. If you have trouble remembering that when you change from feet to inches you multiply by twelve, and when you change from inches to feet you divide by twelve lor is it the other way around?l, you would be interested in the drive to change our number system from a ten to a twelve basis, because then five foot five would be 5.5, and to add feet and inches you lust add numbers like that, Try to solve the equation a b c when a, b and c are integers and n is larger than two. lf you can, you are the first person to do it. These and many other interesting and educational facts were brought out by the guest speakers this year. Mr. Clark, Faculty Adviser, and Roger Zissu, President, Kenneth Ratzan, Vice-President, Edith Slovshek, Secretary, and Harold Gassenheimer, Treasurer, led the Math Club during one of its finest years. First row-Rudder, Rosof, Shames, Leibowitz, Mann, Sack, Shulot. Second row-Stone, Schenker, B. Stein, Richlin, Gassenheimer, Zissu, Mr. Clark, Slovshek, Ratzan, Sokol, Simonoft, Sassoon, Stessel. Third row-R. Stein, Morgenstern, Sakoft, Lehrman, Ritt, Shelton, Myles, Rosenstein, Schwartz, liebo- witz, Landers, Steinberg, Walters, Levine. Fourth row-Weithorn, Sucher, lesser, Wayne, Wygod, Rogers Pasnick, Viess, Weiss, Shanker, Steinberg. Fifth row-Schneider, Welsch, Rudolph, Schindel, Max Lipton, Menschel, Schachter, Lewis, Zukerman, Roberts, Pollack. I i FRENCH CLUB First row-Seligson, Wallack, Felder, Rosol, LoPidus. Second row-Berson, Levine, Demar, Sandrow, Miss Benson, Stein, Cohen, Slovshek, Tillman. Third row-Rudder, Greenberg, Lobel, Dulberg, Hecht, Viess, Shelton, Sassoon, Stein, Tobin, Lehrman. Beau C-este ll A Seance cst ouverte are the words which began Le Cercle Francais each month. From the different meetings the members tried to gain an understanding of French Ian- guage and culture. The meetings were conducted in French to help carry out this purpose. Games and musical programs made the club entertain- ing as well as educational. The officers this past year were Ronnie Stein, President, Nahma Sandrow, Vice-President, Bar- bara Cohen, Secretary, Tamara Demar, Treas- urer. Miss Benson was the very capable adviser. Shalom ARTIES, films, folk singing, dancing, discus- sions, cultural features galore! The activities of the popular Hebrew Culture Club equal its staunch membership. When mention of the Soviet's arming lsrael's neighbors and the implied threat to the exist- ence of this new democracy caused long faces, Mr. Haber discreetly asked Nelson Gold, Presi- dent, Ira Schneider, Vice-President, Kenneth Laub, Secretary, Ann Helpern, Treasurer, or the program chairman, Naham Sandrow, to bring up something more pleasant! HEBREW CLUB First row-Leventhal, Elias, Caplin, Rosof, Saskin, Rutenberg, Sirulnick, Scherer, Funt, Horonov, Green- field, Mink, Levine, Appelbaum. Second row-Koretz, Field, Rosenstein, Sassoon, Cutler, Helpern, Schneider, Mr. Haber, Gold, Laub, Sandrow, Simonoft, Wolfson, Blitzer, Sakoft, Carter. Third row- Peltz, Friedman, Rackmil, Monoson, Victor, Fiersten, Schulder, Berg, Kones, Reckseit, Adler, Ensig, Feldman, Pearce, Wadler, Lipman, Stessel, Shames, Kraus, Walters, Stein. Fourth row-Weltman, Gott- lieb, Blitzer, Dickstein, Hamburger, Haber, Lewis, Oshinsky, Weiner, Friedman, Stone, Richlin, Morgen- stern, Schwartz, Glass, Greenberg, Tobin, Kuris, Chapo, Fifth row,-Auerbach, Weinstein, Seide, Kittay, Friedman, Cohen, Dulgov, Rosenberg, Leibowitz, Mann, Axelrod, Sang, Dreilinger, Rothman, Cohn, Prayer, Parkoft, B. Cohen, Carter. Sixth row-Kaye, Zackaria, Dott, Deutsch, Hecht, E, Cohen. LATIN COHORTS First row-Preller, Kuris, Cohen, Rubin, Berland, Miss Leavitt, Kaminsky, Weiss, Freedman, Glass, Oshinsky. Second row-Monte, Arkens, Rose, Rizzo, Beiles, Schneider, Laakso, Zeeman, Kaitz, Mack Vicario, Russo, Pecker, Bronstein, Saskin, Rosenstein. Third row-Davidoff, Iancy, Pasmantier, Nardi Halperin, Grossman, Strauch, Alexander, Blucher, Troob, Blum, Schwartz, Schneider, Levine. Friends, Romans, Countrymen HE purpose of the second year Latin Club, the Cohorts, was to open new doors to the life and conquests of Gaius Julius Caesar. Among the topics taken up were Latin cross- word puzzles, outlines on work being covered in class, charades on Latin sayings, a play con- cerning an interview with Caesar inquiring how he would have felt on Christmas if he had a Christmas to celebrate, a movie about a trip through Italy, and other such activities. The first show was performed by the newly elected officers: Martin Kaminsky, President, Joseph Ber- Iandi, Vice-President, Stanley Weiss, Secretary, Ivan Rubin, Treasurer. The other shows were originated and put on each month by volunteers. Thus, the second-year Latin student has found pleasure plus knowledge in his spare time. ICERO might sit up and take notice were he to view the meetings of the Latin Senatus held onthe first Friday of each month during class period. Undoubtedly, he would agree that Latin Scrabble, the 30C Question, and films on Italian Culture were painless ways to learn more about Roman customs of the day. Each member had the opportunity to take part in the club activities by providing programs for the pleasure and ad- vancement of the group. Heading the list of those responsible for the success of the club were Miss Mabel Leavitt, the adviser, Barbara Cohen and Gerald Kaminsky, Consuls, Laurie Levine, Scriba, and Robert Bloom, Quaestor. LATIN SENATUS First row-Walters, Richlin, Henryson, Levine, Kaminsky, Miss Leavitt, Cohen, Bloom, Barnett, Rudder, Lehrman. Second row-Stomper, Strochak, Posnick, Zukerman, Mulino, Anstendig, McHugh, Friedman, Jacobs, Schindel, Morelli, Weiss, Schloss, Young. Pennies from Heaven Varsity Drag RED CROSS First row-Carosso, Doubchan, Cittadino, Schleit, Schloss, Miss Knapp, Bona, Seligson, Vicario, Stein, VanDine. Second row-Grund, Friedman, Feldman, Gilbert, Hall, Selter, Lewis, Appelbaum, Katz, Tiersten, Glickman, Heyman, Goldsamt, Tripodo. Third row-Reckseit, Rubin, Pollak, Samuels, Freifield, Oshinsky, Silverstein, Rubin, Rashap, Victor, Hamburger, Pecker, Granofi, Rudder, Schecter, Benson, Folber. Fourth row-Baum, Wadler, Berger, Greenberg, Field, Chapo, Brody, Peltz, Bronstein, Kaminsky, Cutler, Barst, Seplowitz, Rosot, Dulgov, Caponi, Fifth row-Laakso, Kramer, Tobin, Rosenstein, Burg, Schleiti, Bernstein, Friedman, Sassoon, Bluestone, Wescott, Haber, Blutreich, Dintenfcss, Sokol. O achieve the Red Cross goals of service to others and promotion of world-wide friend- ship, the Lawrence High School Junior Red Cross organized many service proiects this past year. The group, sponsored by Miss Knapp, launched the annual membership drive early in the year. Cookies were made for service men, and a chest filled with necessities for some needy groups overseas were sent later on. An album filled with pictures and new clippings of our school life was also sent. In this group John Bona, Christine Van Dine, Lorraine Carasso, Ginny Doubchan, Doris Selig- son, Betty Ann Cittadino, John Schloss, Marilyn Schlief, and Barbara Vicario as group heads merit recognition. HIS year the Varsity Club with Mr. Harry Zimmy Nathanson as its adviser had its most successful year. The highlight of the year was the planning and successful execution of the dances held in the gym after every home basketball game. The whole student body seemed to respond most favorably to these dances as evidenced by the overwhelming attendances. The additional profit from the sale of banners and pins at the foot- ball games will enable the club to present an award on the basis of citizenship and athletic ability. All recipients of varsity letters were eligible for membership in this group which was led by Peter Cimino, President, Terry Farina, Vice-Presi- dent, and David Pearce, Secretary-Treasurer. VARSITY CLUB First row-Cimino, Zissu, Schulkin, Blutreich, Farina, Mr. Nathanson, Max, Benedetto, Pearce, Dalsimer, Laub. Second row-Welsch, Schachter, Brody, Schindel, Schroger, Graetz, Perrino, Smith, Linton, Hilton, Mistero. HE Art Club has enloyed another profitable year The most outstanding feature of this year s actlvltles was the participation of lts mem bers in the Long Island Hofstra Exhibit Lawrence art students won top honors for their school Another Important event was the traditional trip to Greenwich Village Vnewmg the outdoor exhibit rs an important part of the clubs ac TIVITIGS sored a special exhibit for its members at the Peninsula Public Library Visiting museums and vuewmg the latest art films rounded out the year s activities for the club Many thanks must be given to our advisers Miss Lythgoe and Mr Page and our officers Dennis Pamchn .loan Cobb and Ellen Levme Pamtbrush Rhythm ART CLUB Seated left to right Cobb Miss lythgoe Levme Standing left to right Pamchi Hecht Halperin Jaycox HIS year Lawrence High School as partucl patmg in a new form of interscholastic com petition established by the Nassau County ln terscholastlc Mathematics League Final league standing will be on a county wide basis, for all teams will have to solve the same problems at the same time They have five startmg men and each IS given five problems to solve ln success example with untermisslons between Prizes are awarded to the highest group scorer, county scorer and scoring team In each group and to the highest scoring team an the county The team is advised by Mr Donald Clark and captamed by Roger Zlssu Math Magic MATH TEAM First row Mr Clark Rudolph Gassenhermer Goldman Zlssu Pollack Jungreis Second row Menschel Kromholz Kupferman Kammsky Diamond This year for the first time, the Art Club spon- sion. There are I0 minute time limits for each Q 100 Type-wruter Song SECRETARIAL PRACTICE Seated ltt to rught DelGaus Schroeder DeVuto Ferraro Stand left to rught Garguulo Polu tano Fullupone Mrs Jack Scala Raumondu HE Secretarual Practuce Club wuth Mrs Kath erme B Jack as guudance counselor was formed for the purpose of assocuatung the gurls un the Secretarual Practuce Group At theur first meetung the gurls chose theur officers Rosemary Scala Presudent, Dolores Ferraro Vuce Presudent Veronuca Polutano Secretary Joan Raumondu Treasurer At one meetung Muss Corazza had a duscus suon concernung busuness etlquette The gurls also took a trup to the cuty durung whuch they vusuted an Insurance company and had lunch on an Thus club was very benelicual to all because ut offered a chance to become better acquaunted wuth future endeavor un the busuness world OFFICE ITH Mrs Katherune B Jack as durector the members of the Clerucal Club have had a very successful year The purpose of the club us to provude an advanced udea concernung the phases of work a member of the club mught encounter upon graduatuon It has helped to guve each student better knowledge and experu ence whuch wull prove useful un hus future posu tuon as a clerucal worker Among uts many actuvutues the Clerucal Club enuoyed a tour through one of the leadung New York Cuty Insurance companues On thus trup the clerucal work unvolved un runnung an eftlcuent busuness system The officers of the club are Antounette Guuda Presudent, Phyllus Scala Vuce Presudent Grace Repacu Secretary and Anna DeMuchael Treas urer QFFK Fule Itl CLERICAL PRACTICE CLUB Seated left to rught Trupoda D Muchael Mrs Jack Scaltaru Repacu Standung left to rught Maddox Golemme Guuda Nurenblatt Sue gel Berman Molunaro Nusbut Stules Pugluese , e ' - A, A5 Y ins, ' - ' , '- r I l I ' I 1 1 - , I . ' I . - . 2 . Q . . I I . .I - 1 I - . , I ocean liner. members were shown the inside story of the u : . . I . . . I . . I .I i . I ' V R 3 sw O 4 , ' - ' , e- lOl SUB DEBS l SUB DEBS VI Seated left to right Greenstenn Tnllman Mass Sloane Seated left to rlght Monte Hyman Muss OConnor Gales Corosso Slater Standlng left to right Altman Lxgerman Axel Stondrng left to nght Kernls Turklsh Ostrow Rrmer Bluestone Berman Doubchan Pomerantz Happy Homemakers O help prepare gurls for thelr responslbull was addressed by many speakers mcludmg Mr tres as future wlves and mothers the Sub Deb class was formed Through dlscussuon and practical experlence the Sub Debs gam much invaluable knowledge which will help them cope with the many problems that confront the home maker first perlod group guuded by Mass Wnnlfred Sloane elected Lorraine Carrasso Presldent lrrs Tillman Vlce President Myrna Greensteln Secretary Barbara Slater Treasurer and Var gunna Doubchan Llbrarlan Hlstorlan Among the clubs many prolects were the entertammg of mvaluds at a convalescent home and the at tending of a New York theatre Also thus group James Simmonds and Dr Dons Ryan Wlth Miss Catherine OConnors leadershlp the sixth period Sub Debs elected Susan Giles President Ruth Hyman Vlce President Joan Fried Correspondung Secretary and ynn Cohen Recordmg Secretary of the group The club entertained the faculty at a Chrlstmas party and were the hostesses at an Easter tea Dr Tnm Chan Rabbv Klapperman and Mrs Tleder man were among the speakers that addressed the group at various tlmes during the year ln preparatlon for the ummedlate future the club made college scrap books and planned college wardrobes Sub Debs rn actron9 !', :'x, , , i 1 Q . V , sf ':- . l ' I I . . . I ' : , A - ' : - . I . i L u . , A . Thus year there were two Sub Deb classes. The . . , I ' 1 l l . . . . . . . . , . ' 1 ' I 1 i I T . - n q n I - . . ' , I - . , . fy ., a 'j 'A gl . r 2' , .fs A 102 ALPHA ZETA First row-Altman, Grund, Strauss, Berg Steinberg, Hyman, Youner. Second row- Appelbaum, Phafl, Glickmon, Siegel Kline, Weiss, Berg, Wallack, Samuels. BETA PHI First row-Kaplan, Kaitz, Kuplerban, Car- roll, Goldsmith, Nathanson, DELTA First row-Richlin, Sokol, Zeeman, Bach enheimer, Hruska, Wynn, Rappaporl Second row-Mulsamal, Kaufman, Gold samt, Rashap, LaFidus, Hurwitz, Friedman Weisberg, Lipton, Kessler, Seligson, Kanes EPSILON First row-Herzog, Brody, Woronov, An drews, Rift, Lang, Allan. Second row- Demcr, Reclseit. GAMMA First row-Kernis, Bellow, Falk, Doubchan, Shulot, Benson Bender. Second row-Bronstein, Sony, Cohen, Kerr, Henry- san, Helpern, Pollak, Third row-Mink, Rosof, Pearce, loeb, Kohn. KAPPA First row-Bradsky, Preller, Rubenstein, Mrs. Prior, Zenn Slater, Burg. Second row-Heyman, Kominetsky, Feuerstein Trubitz, Morse, Tobin, Joseph, Azaria, Irwin, IOTA First row-Woltin, Weingurten, Kromholz, Young, Zucker, Kogan, Epstein. Second row-Diesl, Klein. LAMBDA First row-Goldstein, Doft, Gewonter, Wacks, Zaslov, Klein, Zipin. Second row-Wasserstein, Miller. Hi-Y HIS year the Y. M. C. A. again took the spotlight for being one of the most con- structive and entertaining pastimes in the Five Towns. Carl Ritz, our active leader, greatly aided the membership in accomplishing many proiects. Helping needy families during the holi- days, collecting toys tor underprivileged chil- dren, aiding in the collection drives of the Com- munity Chest and Red Cross, and acting as lead- ers in the younger clubs were some ofthe service proiects of this year. The entertainment end of the program was provided by numerous dances, movies, trips to basketball games, debates and discussions between clubs, and talks by guest speakers. To carry on the numerous activities of Hi-Y, 'funds arc needed. The whcle membership pitched in this year to help raise the necessary money. Funds were collected by a successful dance and a community bottle campaign, The high point of this year, as in all other years, was the Albany Bills Convention, where Hi-Y delegates from all over the state took part in a youth and government program. In this pro- gram Hi-Y members run a government similar to that of New York State, and thus get an idea of how our state government works. Hi-Y is a truly wonderful organization and a prime factor in the building of worthy citizens. ALCAR First row-Kaminsky, Bomze, Lerner, Nirenblatt, Feidelson, Gerber, Rosenbloom. Second row-Farina, Morse, Farina, Zukerman, Zissu, Kline, Linton, Rosenbloom. Third row- Viess, Speilman, Rath, Henryson, Schachter, Dalsimer, Max, Berman, Cosnowski, Newman, Gold, Kleinman. Fourth row -Field, Schrager, Kaplan, Koss, Lewis, Berich, Chinman, Graetz. THETA OMEGA First row-Du Brott, Jacobs, Stein, Goldsmith, Millberg, Cohen, Robbins. Second row--Lieb, Dickstein, Berliner, Anderman, Schleiff, Sassoon, Schock, Anderman. LAWCEDIN First row - Newburge, Young, Stomper, Gassenheimer Rogers, Cimino, Sinofsky. Second row-Carter, Rothman Weinberg, Berman, Wayne, Mosterman, Sucher, KraH, Cohen Third row-Friedland, Schindel, Jaffe, Diamond, Harris SIGMA First row-Friedman, Posner, Ackerman, Oster, Rosenblatt Levis, Barnett. Second row-Kolbrener, Landau, Sirulniclc Weiss, Label, Frandkin, Winston, Freifeld, Sauders. ZETA First row-Gerstel, Cohen, Giles, Mrs. Trussel, Adviser lehrman, Grossman, Fishman. Second row-Usdan, Levy Liebowitz, Chinman, Lermer, Rothenberg, Schurstein, Flegen heimer, Selter. Third row-Shames, Axelrod, Freedman Edelman, Zieden, Gilbert. it tml .si fu j QW ,QA T fy C X Mx V - K Q Q if Nw? Z qjqiwfgf l by 25 wp, lk ,Q D 1 Gy, V K A 1 guy J ja WML XQJ F, X I- ' Nl! 1 Ev, i vw X KOgvVf5 A W1 WW my KW? Q W 5, J? L 'V 3 A 41. X5 N j K ,EW xy Y, X ' VV 5 ,WV ' K Fixx V K. ,,!'. X D xm V . ,M . KW'-f' ,,.A.1.,:. ,W.i 1 Q' A J 324 0 Qi? First row-Avent, Graetz, Farina, Jackson, Russo, Max, Hilton, Mr. Pollard, Mr. Martilotta, Mr. Wild, Perrino, Smith, Mistero, Farina, Shulkin, Donald, Dalsimer. Second row-Townsend, Valente, S usual, the Golden Tornadoes began their traditional football practice in the open- ing days of September with Mr. Jack Martilotta as their new head coach. Coach Martilotta was faced with a problem of rebuilding the football team which was lacking many of its experienced veterans such as Tony Carcaterra, Joe DelGais and Charlie Adams. Because of this deciding factor, it was predicted that the Tornadoes would be an underdog in the Triple A League but with assistant coaches Jim Pollard and Her- man Wild, Coach Martilotta shaped the Law- rence eleven into a coordinated machine. They met Farmingdale, their first opponent, on September 24 at Horn Memorial Stadium. Here the Golden Tornadoes encountered their first test and succeeded, beating Farmingdale 25-O. Pete Cimino, playing quarterback, showed excellent iudgment in pulling Lawrence over the hurdles. The Buff and Blue were now on their way. The following week they met the Mineola eleven in one of the most exciting games of the season. 'S Triple A Coach Martilotta saved Lou Hilton, halfback, un- til the closing minutes. At that time, Hilton, sent in for the final assault, passed to Bennedetto for a touchdown. Securing the extra point, the Tornadoes squeezed out the victory 7-6. Next to be engulfed by the whirling Torna- does was Baldwin. They were downed quickly with a 25-0 victory. Pete Cimino dazzled the opposition with his combinations, while the line, headed by Max, made sure these plays were executed without interference. Having five games to complete, the Lawrencians were still not rec- ognized as a threat. fry, Mp Not giving this rally a chance to peter out, the Tornadoes pushed on against Freeport. The Red Devils were no match for the Tornadoes who romped over them 13-6. Next on the list was the Glen Cove eleven, which was no exception to the rest of Lawrence's opponents. Hilton scored the first touchdown with Terry Farina scoring the extra point. Glen Cove scored their only touchdown in the third Happer Avndon Gllbard Caparellu Delisa Capoblanco Bloom Brou Cumuno Lmton Jackson Watson Stule Cohen Rosenbloom Gumbs Montgomery Palmer T Williams Klein Pamchl Guhman Ramp quarter The Tornadoes then smashed back on some fine plays by Sonny Linton and Marcus Brou with Clmuno Farina and Hilton scoring to make the final tally 26 7 The Golden Tornadoes were now considered a menace The Kingston game proved the point with a decisive l8 O Tornado victory Besides his own scoring Clmlno s aerlal attempts to Farina and Hilton were successful The Mepham Buccaneers followed sunt Their fairly inexperienced players were no match for the finely polished Tornadoes After a slow first period the Tornadoes bore down ln the second quarter Hilton came through as usual and re celvlng a pass from Cumtno ran the remaining 35 yards for the touchdown Clmlno followed through In the third quarter to score on a two yard plunge Mepham retaliated with a well executed touchdown in the same quarter However Mep ham was too far behind to catch the hustlmg Tornadoes Marcus Brou scored a third touch down for Lawrence in the closing minutes of the fourth quarter The final score was 207 rr- El The Golden Tornadoes now held a 7 0 rec ord It was time to face the mighty Sewanhaka team November 2l the two teams met at Horn Memorial Stadium The Lawrence eleven were well supported by their schoolmates In the stands The our was filled with excitement as the Tornadoes took the field The line consisted of Williams Max Dalsamer, Mlstero Smith Per rtno Farina from end to end The back field was made up of Clmlno Lmton Hilton and Brou The Tornadoes took command on the muddy gridiron right away ln the first quarter Lmton broke away and ran 70 yards to a touchdown outrunnlng the entire Indian secondary The second quarter saw no scoring In the third Pete Clmmo plunged five yards into the end zone for a second Lawrence score Clmmo s klck was good making the score l3 O ln the fourth quarter Clmmo, on an Intended pass play ran 40 yards for the third touch down Later in the fourth quarter the Indians retaliated with a beautiful 78 yard run The final ! Ql.,,a-uv 1 X Vx !3 I f n .1 -3 1 - ' e7 U L 71 :ja ,V I . ,, ,T vi I . .. I . . . l , '. 1 . I . ., . . D - l - l' 1 1 l . 1 I ' .I . . I . I ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 I - , . 1 1 ' 1 ' LX . 1 ' lO9 Cut off at Dry Gulch. Stretch those arms. Touchdown style score was I9-7 in favor of Martilotta's Mau- rauders. Bedlam broke loose in the Lawrence stands as a predicted underdog came up to take the Triple A title by winning eight straight games. Due credit should be given to the superb coaching of Jack Martilotta who piloted the Tor- nadoes to victory. The Lawrence Eleven had not had an undefeated season since 1940. At that time Nick Farina coached the team, and .lack Martilotta played end. The Golden Tornadoes ran up tremendous scores against their opponents with a combined score of l53 points as compared to their oppo- nents' 33. Congratulations are in order for the Triple A Champions and all connected with them in mak- ing this season one of the most exciting in the history of Lawrence High School. RENEE lAlflRENEE LAUREN LAWRE 27 LAWRENCE IX LANREN N N 7 l5 I3 -. CE NLE LE LAWRE Tell 'em Mr. Mot! l'u lo 0 lr 7 0 EAlll'llN6D NINEOLA BMDNIN EREEPORT GLEN CONE KINGSTON NEPHAN SENANHAKA 7 HO Frrst row Snlder Haber Slalungs Rumer Henryson Ayde Molmarl Roth Second row Mr Uhlar D Vuclo Burkhahn Umons Slden Rosenblum Bell Mr Mattrson Third row Caposn Muller Bogus Goertz Mecca Capoblaneo Wilson Pigskin Packers Junior Brulsers OACHES Gabriel Uhlar and .llm Mattlson led the Junior Varsnty Football team to a worthy record and developed many fine pros pects for next years varslty The purpose of such a football team IS to glve boys valuable experlence and the know how needed to make the varsuty Captamed and quarterbacked by Herb Henryson the team consisted mamly of sophomores who dlsplayed a promlsmg future Sam Bogas and Make Roth two backfield men and Hubertus Goertz a newcomer to the school and the game of football wlll make valuable addntlons to next years varsity as a result of experience gamed throughout the season FRESHMAN FOOTBALL First row Verdone Cascardl Supa Goodwin Check unldentnfled Karp Knvnat Sussman Mazza Boyd rdentlfied Second row Mr Doyle Keano DeClcco Tavalara Chumentu Franclsl Avant Meltzer Ruggleru Wnlluams McKmley Goldflne Co tropa Boyd Mr Ferrara NDER the fine coaching of Mr Wllllam Fer raro and Mr Donald Doyle the Freshman football team flmshed the season In fine splrnts Although their record was O 4 l the team gamed the experlence they need for thelr future years nn Lawrence Hugh School The team had some hard luck when lust before their opening game Erac Grondahl the starting quarterback, was lngured Other prominent players on the squad were L Avent and J Check both from elghth grade Q- . 2 if ' F ,- , 4 ' an X Q ' - 1 1 1 I N 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 we . . - . , e .1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - - V .1 I I I I F- , l I I ' 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 - ' ' ' I 1 I I I I I . . . 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Kneeling I to r Landau Ratzan Farma Bloom Standing I to r Leonettu Partland Schrager lynch Chmman Blutreuch Kaplan Bennedetto Schacter Pearce Mr Nathanson Walt Tlll Next Year E can look back on thus basketball sea son not as one of the most successful winning wise but as a season filled with dogged determination by a spmted aggressive Buff and Blue five The nucleus of the squad was made up of such veterans as Terry Farma Marco Benedetto Mark Schacter Marty Schrager Lenny Blut relch and Tom Leonettl Also destined to play players Ken Ratzan Robert Bloom Lance Chlnman and Steve Landau Lawrence got ot? on the right foot by defeat mg its arch rlval Hewlett however they spent most of the season playing hustllng but erratic basketball One of the better games played by us even though ln a losmg cause was agamst Erasmus Hall Hugh School The game was very close and could have gone either way untll the end when the city s second best team pulled away and finally won The hlghllght of the season occurred when Law rence upset Sewanhaka Central and Baldwm m succession In the next to last game of the season Law rence agam played one of its best games m a losmg cause agamst Hempstead Throughout most of the game the score was very close however with about thirty seconds to go Hemp stead led by sux points At this point Lawrence showed the fight and determination nt had ex hlblted all season Terry Farma sank four straight foul shots and Marco Benedetto swlshed Into overtime A field goal by Temple and two more foul shots by Farma evened the score agam only to have Pete Tram s foul shot with sux sec onds to go to wm the game for Hempstead The Lawrence hve ended the season with a convmc mg wln over Baldwm and Terry Farma Marco Bendetto Ken Ratzen and Tom Leonettl hlttmg double figures A token of thanks should be voted to Coach Harry Nathanson for his determination to keep the will to wln on the boys Next year we at LHS are look mg forward to a very successful basketball season I I . . . . I . I I I n I - . I , . . . - I I ' ' l . I .. . . , a big part in this year's proceedings were J. V. a long set to even the score and send the game I I I ' . ' . I . . . I ' . I I . ' . . . . . I I . . I . I I . . . I o 1 X L I - l 1 Q u . , N . - - . . I l I I I I2 nm R N P ifWPxEN A f LAWRL ,+NRtWLi hAU Nff magmgi L mjwkimil lamx5KNQh LAuJQiwCf LP' , L, - AXWNTX rlE E U fi fb JHG QENLH SA L UA LONGBEALM YNmR Or VALLEY STRUXN H P 5'Mk f? - A K. afxwmm gm ms mm M5 F F V' N ,M W .LW I w -X. -X f Wgjw' O hands on deck! 113 Frrst row Mclaurm Mathnas lechtman Orenstem Selden Kammsky Second row Pasmantuer Morse Henryson Mr Martnlotta Strauch Welss Troob Farsi row Brody Ashby Avent Kaplan Klme Katsky Wnse Second row Drellmger Praeger Lerner Berko Auerbach Abamson Third row Edelson Allas Hazan Mr Doyle Klme Chlmentl Feldman Feldstenn Varsity Farm Team HE Lawrence Hugh School JV basketball squad completed nts season wlth a 144 record This tues the all time JV record whlch was set by the l953 54 team Among the prominent figures on the team were Barry Strauch, Herb Henryson and Stan ley Welss Weiss and Strauch worked together to do a hugh percentage of the scoring Weiss averaged 14 5 points a ball game to Strauch s I7 pomts Herb Henryson s excellent reboundmg also helped to make this a successful year The team as a whole had a wonderful year under Coach Jack Martllotta .lumor Champions HE Freshman basketball team had a very successful season complllng an Impressive I2 2 record Followmg the excellent coaching of Mr Donald Doyle, the Tornadoes worked thenr way up untll they were elnmmated by Freeport from entenng the play off wlth Lynbrook However congratulatlons are ln order to Coach Doyle who I5 completing has first year ln Lawrence Hugh School as a teacher A few of the players who seem to have a great amount of potentlal for the future are Davld Katsky Harold Avent and Gilbert Kaplan This ought to be good 77' n I . v n . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - , 1 A 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 . . . . 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L4 N' l V I ,- X Blutreuch Cumuno Faruna Bona Dwcurkun Russo F st w I t Rogers Cohen Montgomery Second row M Martulotta Coach Schleun Kramer Knoll Wassersteun Snuder Schwartz Kaplan Wrught Pezzumentu Panettuere Kleun Chumentu Karcunell Katsky Mr Hullun Assistant Coach Thurd row Moyers Land Managers Zaslav Molunaru C anter Rothman Goldenberg Manager Fourth row Boyd Fufth row Hurschman Sparks Gelbard Novak Avudon Rosenblum Ades Kruss KOH Tavalaro Ruggueru Avent Berman Wulluams D Angelo Herzug Cardace G0 Man, G0 N the rather unclement weather of a late sprung thus years track team found utself practucung under not the most udeal condutuons Led on by Coach Jack Martulotta and assustant Coach J C Hullun the team looked forward to a brught future Thus year many new promusung trackmen formed the bulk of the squad How ever as ut us wuth most organuzatuons, there us that backbone of veterans to whom we looked for spark In the dustance events our hopes centered on Terry Faruna un the quarter mule, James Pol lack un the half and Ruchard Gerber and John Bona in the grueling mile. Get up and go . ,. ln the untrucate hurdles and broad uump vet eran Pete Cumuno a bulwark of the team for many years, led the way Our maun hope un the sprunts lay un an ambutuous group of freshmen led by veteran Ronald Rogers un the hundred Our most promusung candudates were to be found un the field events wuth Tum Dalsumer un the hugh lump and Lenny Blutreuch un the duscus a most encouragung paur Thus year can be saud to have been the year un whuch the due of future Lawrence vuctorues was deflnutely cast . , . but not that way, ll5 VARSITY BASEBALL Frrst row Muller Gewanter Leonettu Smuth Kraut Ratzan Capom Second row Mr Glenday Schachter Halton Bloom Wnllrams Benedetto S Jackson H Jackson Schrager Zuckerman Wllson Mclaurm Diamond Jubilee S the basketball season at Lawrence drew to a close It provided for some boys a well deserved rest but for others at only began a new season, that of our great American sport .I V BASEBALL First row Cnamlllo Feldstem Cambmo De Cncco Baal Strauss Wennstem Falk Second row Stnles Hnrsch Mr Ferrara Morse Orenstem Resmck Schumacher Kay Feld man Grondahl Wenss Hagan Corbln Mr Bolger :M 65 6' 'L tel! if baseball Thus with March came the sound of bat on ball the warmmg up of pitchers and the congregatlng of many boys who are set on maklng the team Mr George Glenday hopes to lead the Buff and Blue to another fine season Last years graduahon saw All Scholastlcs Anthony Carca terra Joe Del Gals and Joel Shapuro leave Law rence thus sustammg some vital losses In the lmeup But back from last year s squad are Lours Hllton Marty Schrager Marco Benedetto Tom Smith Kenny Ratzan, and Tom Leonettl Many Jumor Varsuty prospects are needed to replace last year s losses, and by the tnme the first game comes along they should grve the team the need late an the year, but when the Tornadoes opened the season agalnst Hewlett on Aprnl 5th they had developed a well balanced hughly spmted and well coached team I . . I . - . ' I . 1 I . 1 l 1 - 1 . , . . - . r 1 . 1 I ' I ' ' ' ' . .,,, . - D ' ' Q . . V I - Q . 4 ,J ' .:. I rc ' AE' 1 X 1 1 4 ta.: .. M - gif 1 - 'V as ,, . . , 1 , ff A--H 11 L l. -3 ' 'gy ed drive. Cuts from the squad had been made sl.. 1 1 ' 1, 4 ,gn -1 L F 2 vm X' U, .5 L, , : . F igs A ' -b Q, 1 K 2 3 E., ' 4? V . ls, 1 16 First ro Zlssu Stem Rothbard Frledman Kuplerman First row Shanker LlPSkII1 Wnlsker Second row LIPSRIN Second o Laub Schlndel Mr Cameron Pasmantler Anslendlg Posnsck Ferdelson Altman Clttodlno Lerner Henryson Welsch Mr Hursch Racket Squad Sand Trap Blues OLLOWING the expert tutelage of Coach Frank Cameron the Lawrence tennls team drove to regann the League champuonshup last won In 1951 Spearheadmg this drlve was a bevy of vet erans lncludmg a truo of two year men Alan Fruedman Ken Laub and Roger Zrssu and one year veterans Herb Henryson Duck Rothbard :ng for a berth o nthe squad are Roger Brody Herb Kupferman and Bob Pasmantler The en thusuasm and skull shown produced an excrtmg and successful season Champion Keglers HE Lawrence Hugh School bowlnng team strikes again For the third straight year the Tornado keglers have won the South Shore Athletuc League champnonshlp under the fine coachmg of Mr Frank Whutman Due recogmtton should be given to Ken Laub who had a high game durlng the championship match and Red Sarro who bowled the highest serues The underdog mexperlenced squad flmshed second nn nts dnvuslon loslng to Hempstead In the flnal match Coach Whitman IS lookmg forward to another successful season next year smce most of the boys wall be back HIS year the coachmg of Ernest Hnrsch led the team through thurteen matches The start :ng team consisted of new players except for John Ctttadmo Coach Hrrsch lS keepmg the squad as young as posslble so that next year s team wull have the experuence this squad lacked The team has many promlslng players such as Mike Feldelson John Clttadlno and John back next year Moreover the team had a great amount of potentlal and played a season of determlned golf Ftrs! ro Sarro Lehrer Posmck Second ro Lederer Mr Whntman Laub rw-,','. f 'Q -7-1-2 f Andy Schindel, and Dave Welsch. Others tight- Shanker. Both Feidelson and Cittadino will be v u u,a Q 4 n F. ll7 Furst row Adler Posmantuer Second row Bender Levune Lett to rught Shelton C Goldsmuth E Goldsmuth Belles Jackson Schulder Holuday For Strungs Gnup Gnop NE look at the record wull clearly show what an actuve gurls tennus team Lawrence had thus season Accordung to Lunda Pasmantuer the most popular sport un Lawrence should be tennus Her opunuon seems to be upheld by such experts as L Jackson L Adler J E Bender L Levune C Goldsmuth Many hours of practuce made ut possuble for the gurls to defeat all theur opponents durung the season On Sports Day the gurls dud a fine 'ob and took second place Furst row Berg Muzzullo Second row Gordon Berman Slater ABLE tennus us a very competutuve unduvudual sport un whuch fast reactuon and good co ordunatuon are necessary Much practuce follow ung Muss Butlers expert unstructuon developed flne technuques and team work Even though Lawrence dud not succeed un wunnung all theur games the experuence whuch they obtauned thus year wull certaunly be a great help next year Thus year Lawrence placed fourth at Sports Day They were well represented by theur tlve top players Claure Goldsmuth Vera Shelton Lunda Beules Eleanor Goldsmuth and Sylvua Schulder Burds un Flught ID you ever hear of the Burds and the B s the Burds went flyung and the Bs meanung Badmunton players played quute skull fully whuch all added up to a very successful season Mrs Barber Gurls Athletuc durector showed the gurls many new badmunton plans whuch were to theur advantage when they beat Central and Baldwun Barbara Slater and Ellen Levy took top bullung thus year and dud a wonder ful 'ob on Sportsday Rught behund them came Joan Watts ond Betty Katz who probably wull be next years pros un badmunton lf any gurls are Iookung for a good extra currucular actuvuty un September and October slgn up for an en uoyable sport Badmunton . l 1 1 T I I I ' I ' I I I I I , , , , . . . - I ' I ' . . . , . . I . , . , . . , . , . . , . . . , - . . . - 1 1 1 I I ' 1 1 S ' 1 I ll ' I ll , c I ru - uu - un u uv I ' I. . ' r . . . . . , , . . . r - , . . . - . l . . . BOWLING First row-Schrier, Emsig, Weiser, Scaltari. Second row- Andrews, Raimondi, Stiles, Mrs. Barber, Schliet, Gordon. Bonny Bowlers I I TRIKE, Spare, Split -Those were the fa- miliar sounds that could be heard every Wednesday at Falcaro's bowling alleys. The popularity of bowling has been outstanding this year and more and more Lawrencians have be- come interested in the sport. There's always a chance to bowl during the school year as bowl- ing is maintained for two seasons. Mrs. Barber, who has helped the bowlers develop new skills, can well be proud of her girls as they came in sixth out of eleven teams. Representing Lawrence for Sports Day were the five star players-M. Weiser, M. Schlief, J. Raimondi, P. Gordon, and P. Stiles. BASKETBALL Seated, l. to r.-Slater, Berson, Schenker, Halpern, Levy. Standing-Wilson, Goss, Berman, Johnson, Mrs. Barber, Benson, Watts, Jackson. l VOLLEYBALL First row-Wilson, Benson, Schenker, Slater, Jackson. Second row-Johnson, L. Berman, Berson, Mrs. Barber, Halperin, levy, Wutts. Alley Oop I I OlNTl The calling of this word was very familiar to the Lawrence volley ball team, which was coached by Mrs. Murill T. Barber. The four class team won most of their games through- out the season. The honor team, composed of the members from the three upper classes, placed second on Sports Day at Lynbrook High School. Guided Mizzels ASKETBALL may look rough for girls but how those girls could play. Mrs, Barber had a difficult time selecting the most skillful players, but by February this was done and the girls were on their way. During the season the girls upheld Lawrence's fine record. At their game with Central they won one out of three, with Hewlett, three out of four, with Baldwin, two out of four, and with Woodmere Academy, they conquered the JayVee and Varsity. Lynn Ber- man, Lawrence's high scorer, with Barbara Slater, Anita Schenker, Liz Jackson, Martha Ben- son, Ellen Levy, and Linda Pasmantier, did a fine iob on Sportsday. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Muzzilla, Pasmantier, Levy, Berg, Rift Buff And Blue, F-I-T-E ONNED in the familiar garb of buff and blue and yelling for their beloved T-E-A-M, the varsity Cheerleaders added that final touch of color to the football and basketball scenes. Led by Miss Elsa Moberg, ably assisted by co- captains Linda Pasmantier and Ellen Levy, these vivacious girls were indeed an integral part of our victorious football season. The wonderful school spirit acquired through our perfect football record was carried on to the gymnasium floor, and all the boosters and faithful rooters readily aided the cheerleaders at every given oppor- tunity. lf asked the qualities of a good cheer- leader, any alert Lawrencian could point with pride at any one of these girls and say, Here is a perfect example! SCNNG J. V. CHEERLEADERS Kneeling-Shames. Standing, I. to r.-Reckseit, Steinberg, Chinman, Schwartz, Gottleib. OMETHING new has been added to Law- rence's Junior Varsity Cheerleaders this year. The something is a someone, namely Miss Ellen Butler, the new coach. Through Miss Butler's guidance, six sophomore and iunior girls not only added spirit to the gym during J.V. games but also cheered the boys to victory. Captain Susan Shames announced and led the cheers. The other cheerers were Carol Chin- man, Muriel Gottlieb, Jane Reckseit, Meryl Schwartz and Joyce Steinberg. A good cheerleader must combine coordina- tion with cooperation and consideration. This year's squad aimed to reach the goal these three C's set. Their goal was reached. First row-Shulof, DeVito, Doubchan, Axelrod, Cittadino. Second row- Yours not mme' Shurpshooter Shot through the basket The gurls learn to score Furst day out Watch thot left end' Its a d Its o pcne Pcr on me Im In c hurry 121 I 'WA 3 i tzslxnig 1 ,V ,K M A , . f....,A ,, 7 W ruff -.., L, q. , s.. Y f ffm, ,ML I N l ,M , , . . ,,.,,,Y, kf.,,,,....,..,.. - Q-f G if Z,-:im il gn ' ,' A'W 1 ,f ' ' , , if 2? .A Mg ef' ' W M34 ff rfff vf 5 5 K , , ,, i 5 N, 'Q A If V sg V , 5 , 34 iff. av ? Wu 'fx ' , ' if Mfg? ...Mm A' KX N Y .M 5 .A z ,MM ' ' , ,fx M X Q 5 rg--:Q- , Q.. AEM. 5 Q, as , 8 1 I 'z X r 51 .404 M.. . 'AN arf YV ,N 40 ami I 1' - D Q' . mm ,,,,, ,, ,A .,., ,, W, 4 gg ,..- -A 15 3 M , r lgw If-if . I 6,5 ,W Q y-HQEQ 'WW 3' 'WEE-Q . t A W 1 vu H 5 - 'X H '- ' 1 A QQ. Q ' Q wi by HAL x V' ,Q A. V , www iw HM .x 1 1 4 K ww 1, yqwaA www- Q1- ty-. 9 2 W we Viv In I 5,5 T ff? K '4- Q, 2 NS' U rw x' W-.. Luncheon is served School HAT kind of a year has it been? Well it's been a year filled with excitement, the fulfillment of dreams, and a year we Sen- iors realized that our beloved four years at Lawrence are coming to an end. September to June, each month was filled with something new. ln September, the Freshman class entered the front door of Lawrence, their home away from home. They were greeted by the Mar- shalls who directed them to the orientation meet- ing where they got their first glimpse of the auditorium, Miss Tefft, and Mr. MaHood. In the next few weeks several assemblies were held to help the Freshmen get acquainted with Law- rence. Sophomore and Juniors alike shared the same spirit as the Freshmen. October came, and with it the beginning of school activity. The Buskins, the oldest club in the school, held its tryouts, at which all budding actors and actresses got their first chance at this fine art of dramatics. Late in October there were tryouts for the Buskin Tournament to be held on the traditional date, December lO, under the guidance of Mr. Daly. Meanwhile our football ZS'lllllpllll'5f'f WM plgwfio of OQRVQ L ulfuf 05505 Y'lLcl3ETf'x On the Ball! The ears have it So nice to meet you Porgie and ban Life team continued to mow down one team after another, under the guidance of Mr, Martilotta. November was here before you knew it, and with it came a little touch of weather and a little touch of victory. Then it happened on Novem- ber 2l-Lawrence beat Sewanhaka by a score of i9-7 and took the Triple A Championship Title. We had some team! With December came the Buskin Tournament, which presented four fine plays on December lO. The Victory dinner for the football team was held and awards were presented. The most - Q Q, -9- ,ff-:-XM '!w?,4iCTiill. cherished award was the Rutgers Cup, presented to the outstanding football team in Nassau County. Lawrence certainly deserved this great honor. Basketball rallied along, and finally Christmas vacation came. January, l956, was a month of great ac- tivity. The Seniors rushed about paying their dues, trying out for the Senior Pla and Senior Skit, reserving the class they wished to teach on Senior Day and preparing the lesson. The Frosh and the i'Sophs attended Hops in their honor, and a good time was had by all. Rock and roll Oh boy' Oh boy'Ol'1 boy' Did you know Brvdey Murphyg Suum Quique. !To each his ownl The eyes of Lawrence are upon you. February came and with it a new semester The Senior Skit was successfully put on, iudging by the reaction of the Junior Class. Senior Day gave the Seniors a chance to teach regular classes for a day. A dance was held after classes, and the faculty that attended had a marvelous time. Senior Day, l956, was one of the best in years. March was a windy and a busy month. March 2nd the Senior Play was presented, and a won- derful performance was given by all. The Re- markable lncident at Carson Corners was the ideal play. March 9th our unequaled chorus gave a wonderful musicale of excerpts from Porgy and Bess. The Band and Orchestra pre- sented their concert for the grade schools. April arrived, Easter vacation came and went all too fast, and Spring rushed in, heralding the Track and Baseball seasons. The excitement of Honor Society Induction marked the fulfillment of some students of the goal of every student at L.H.S. Do it yourself. Auld Lang Syne As May rolled around, the Junior Class eagerly planned its Junior Prom. Starry-eyed Juniors had a glorious time. June burst upon the scene, adding the honors of June Night to an already brimful year. Be- fore we knew it, the Prom and, finally, Gradua- tion were over. We Seniors are very sad to 'A Lua 'Lv uvfrfl 'Y TW l womb r-Macau Ms . . - l ' kbs. Jill X A l ' l, N l . 4- 'fi I I iz J I t If Cy , leave Lawrence High School, but look forward to a bright future, To the class of '57 and everyone else, we leave all the good luck and happiness life can hold. Class of '56, this is the kind of a year it has been. May there be many more like them! ISCHOXHFDPCQNVAQ V 5 W FRE SHMAN Q0 W4 1 my , 5 14? 1 QXWWN mg XN WU Q or 4 f SOPHOMORE HOP . 7. MW of l CHORUS CONCERT ,, , M r9 J! 0 M F2223 I , 10 I vfz NSQEQRT be .qu I 4 TW 5' S June, x5 X ZW7' Q SENIQR New P dunggg fn!! l l TKON GRAD UP:June251 Q Q Q 0 'Q 129 , W' Amr f 1 dxf X ,Q A Il I X' 0 Q :Q aw N 0 WE ' J I at 0 j 'X MAN JM X 0 QD .6 t , gil'-E-fry if X AM ' .ALM omJon.26 NM - Og 'b . hp? ly lf.Q I ,W .. MM ' If Y ' 0 comcm A Ain, g BAN C. G' I M 4 'V ,Li A .O Q o Q ' 'Q . Q ul -I1 Q A N oo X E ' nv 'Lf' -H , . A Im X K n 0 4 X' Ay k N 3 ar 'f' -My AJ! nib' 0 0 A I ' 1' .P X V ' .AMNIM W i lf lj Mu J n I 0 - f L I ' ALL- 1' Y + W' M JA 4 'Q :Q vt Q u ix QTAULEM HE vocational department of Lawrence High School is considered one of the finest on Long Island. It is the department's job to give the students a good education, not only in their future trade but also in related academic courses. The boys are taught a trade and receive related education in English, geography, history, prac- tical sciences, hygiene, physics, and math. For one half of the day the students are in shop where they are instructed in their trade. Here they learn integrity, reliance, courtesy, coopera- tion, how to get along with other tradesmen and business associates, and above all how to do a neat iob of work. Under the direction of Mr. Eckhardt Beck, the head of the department, and Mr. Frank Kriz, the guidance counselor for the department, the stu- dents are offered courses that can be adiusted to a great many fields. Upon entering the voca- tional department, a student will go through four shops over a period of two years. This is an exploratory course created for the purpose of ofTering the student an opportunity to adiust himself and decide what trade he would like to enter. At the beginning of this exploratory Just hold it. What comes next? VGCATIONAL course, he also decides whether he would like to attend a technical school after he has com- pleted his high school education. At the end of this two year period, which terminates in the student's sophomore year, he enters the shop pertaining to the trade he has chosen. The shop where the carpentry is taught is called the Building Trades. Here the boys start on simple wooden articles to learn the proper use of tools. From there they move on up until they reach the point where they are ready to construct houses on both a large and small scale. Mr. Kriz's and Mr. Sword's shops are re- lated, in that they both deal with metal. In Mr. Kriz's shop the students engage in dififerent types of welding and the working of sheet metal, The many machines in Mr. Sword's shop would make one think that here is an education in itself. Here the boys are instructed in the use of heavier metal. Before being taught to run Take the fortescue and scrof it, ,fx To have and to hold. DEPARTMENT the machines, the boys learn how to use and read plans for iobs and also are taught how to apply trigonometry in their every-day machine shop iobs. Because of the avid interest of teenagers in automobiles, the auto-mechanics shop is very popular. lt is a very wise boy who decides to enter the automobile industry because every year more and more cars are put on the road. When a student leaves Mr. Fleming's auto shop, he is well trained as an auto technician. Each boy is assigned a motor, and by the end of the term is expected to have it in running order. The stu- dent is systematically taught step-by-step work- ings of the present-day automobile. Many times people have walked into Mr. Frank Clarkson's electric shop and have found that no students were in the room. Their first opinion quite naturally would be that the stu- dents were attending another class. But they would be wrong. The shop was empty because Weld done. nui' Nothing ever works right. the boys were working somewhere else in the building. The electric shop is taught differently from the other shops. The electric shop teaches two different aspects of electrical work, wiring and radio. The boys generally are working around the building doing service wiring such as installing telephones, public address wiring, and fixing lighting fixtures. Besides these iobs, they learn to wire almost every kind of motor, install oil burners, and understand important electrical circuits. The boys studying radio work on radio receivers, transmitters, amplifiers, tele- vision, and other electronic instruments. They are ready to go on to technical school, and upon finishing, can apply for jobs as radio tech- nicians. The boys doing wiring work are ready to go into the field as competent electricians. A mechanical drawing class is taught by Mr. Marosy. This course is not required, but here students learn blue printing and make some of the plans for the shops. Thus, after four years of intensified training, the student is ready to take the iob of his choice or go on to technical school. IL III N 'X Who stole the calm. NE of Lawrence High SchooI's most inter- esting departments is our superb Home Economics Department. Miss Winifred E. Sloane heads the department, as well as being in charge of all cafeteria operations, and guides the Sub Debs. Miss O'Connor, a newcomer to L.H.S. this year, is in charge of home making, and Mrs. Flynn is in charge of sewing. The Home Economics Department is designed to train young women to become well-adiusted wives and mothers. The program of study is so arranged that the girls are able to take advan- tage of opportune experiences to aid them in later life. They achieve perfection in the culinary arts and practical sewing. Interior decoration, home nursing, child care, and home management help the girls perceive clear views of their duties as mothers and housewives of the future. X N ' f x 'I Q-rf? - ,f l Waist product: HOME The conveniences and practical design of the large airy rooms especially lend themselves to fascinating discussion and lessons of applica- tion. Here, through Miss O'Connor's expert guid- ance, the girls learn consumer purchasing in modern times, home management, which includes budget and time planning, and family and social relations. In addition, the young ladies are taught how to entertain formally and informally. College wardrobe buying is also a vitally im- portant matter. ln Miss O'Connor's sparkling white kitchen, the girls learn how to prapare balanced meals and realize the value of nu- tritional education. The sewing room is modernly equipped with the latest sewing machines and machinery. Here, under Miss Flynn's able direction, the girls are Patterns L No starch. ECUNUMICS taught design, sewing skills, wardrobe planning, and buying. The advantages of making one's own clothes are presented, and the girls are shown pattern design and actually make gar- ments from the very first seam to the last button. They actually get practice in wise material buy- ing and become proficient in using sewing equip- ment. The apartment, a life-sized home, is composed of a living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. It is here that the girls are able to apply their housekeeping knowledge on the spot. The living room, with its homelike atmos- phere, serves as the gathering place for Miss Sloane's Sub-Deb Group. These senior girls dis- cuss personality development, marriage, and A different kind of homework, also the many functions of the American home. Any person who visits the Home Economics Department will verify it as a truly enlightening experience. Miss Sloane, Miss O'Connor, and Mrs. Flynn are very gracious hostesses, and eager to show any newcomer around on a per- sonally-guided tour. Each of these teachers, skilled in her respective field, is affable, under- standing, and a real pal to every girl in the class. We at Lawrence are especially proud of the wonderful iob these women are doing in helping the girls of Lawrence High School. When a stu- dent graduates as a Home Economics maior, she is fully prepared to face her role in motherhood and as a devoted wife. Again, we sincerely thank the Home Economics Department for all its hard work. Party time. BUSINESS HIS year the Business Department with Mrs Katherine B Jack head of the department assisted by Mlss Katherine Koerber and Mr Ernest Hirsch not only prepared students for the business world but also taught them the skulls of typmg and shorthand and the use of office machines like the mumeograph adding machme dlctaphone and electric typewriter Courses such as Business Arithmetic lntroduc tion to Business and Bookkeeping are offered to those who enloy working with figures Personal typing which IS a one semester course and Business Law are two more of the popular courses The most popular field chosen by stu dents is stenography Including Gregg Shorthand and Typing Both capable teachers and ample focllltles make this department one of Lawrence s finest Students are very much aware of the lmpor tance of this training and learn quickly and easily Many students take an active port In the clubs or other activities dealing with business such as the Clerical Practice Club Secretarial Practice Club and traps to various business firms After Intensive tramlng ln these many fields students are fully prepared to enter the business world BUSINESS DEPT Cigar deductions not allowed Tapping toppmg gently tapping-with apologies to Poe l QA .f tg A , I Mrk, xg' Y , I I , 2, ,Q XA . . . 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I X . l 2 ' Q , fe A V . . - l tl, ' l N I I - ACADEMIC O attend college or not to attend college? that IS the questlon If a student plans to contlnue hrs educatlon after hugh school graduatlon he enrolls In the academic course Thus dlfters from the other courses that Lawrence offers because at the end of each course elther a state Regent or a school exammatuon IS glven The basic sublects to be taken are Engllsh Hlstory Math Sclence and Languages Aside from Regent examlnatlons possuble col lege candldates take College Board Entrance Examlnatlon Tests whlch are a series of apt: tude and achievement exams Students wlshlng to attend a New York State college by scholar shup also take the New York State Scholarshlp Exam Needless to say these exams are mlghty rough but the college candidate must also be mnghty rough to attend cu college of hrs chouce As the students of the hugh school have lead ers so have the faculty The heads of the aca demlc departments are the followmg Miss Nelle Kelley Englush Mlss Dorothy Grlftith History Mr James Simmonds Moth Mr Walter Ahner Scl ence and Mlss Mabel Leavrtt Languages Every teacher under these heads trles to glve the student the very best that educatnon can otter I After three thousand years i Two on the aule Ziff? 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Albert and Carter Alcar Hi-Y Alfredo's Alpha Zeta Hi-Y AI's Body and Fender Altman ..., Archetti's , , Aschettino Florist Associated Foods Atlantic Pleatmg Atlantic Service Statuon Atlas Servlce Statnon Barnett Barnett s Bayview Concrete Corp Beegle Printers Bender Berger s Berman Bernie and Rudy Bernstein Best Coat and Apron Beta Phi H1 Y B1g Apple Birkhahn s Bonme Boxer Branch Day School Bressman s Breyer s Ice Cream Broadway Burr and McAuley Calabria Camp Keeyumah C and R Grand Cedarhurst Frult Bowl Cedarhurst Food Center Cedarhurst Town Diner Central Florist Central Theater Cegrove Service Stat1on Chateau Chemists Chave Schllef Checkers Chin and Lee Chix Claure s Coat Apron and Towel Cohen and Son Colonial Drugs Columbia Garage Concord O11 Co Copeland Cleaners Crossways Tailors Dads and Boosters Dolslmer Flornst Dee Jay Carpet Delta H Y Diamond Dicksleun Dodd Dulcl Edsell Agency Empire Textile Epsilon H1 Y Essential Belt Co Supply 143 161 160 144 158 149 152 163 140 144 158 166 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 INDEX FaIcaro's .. Far Rockaway Ford . Fiero Firestone Laundry . Five Towns Cleaners . . Five Towns Hi-Y , Foot Step Shoes . ,..,. . Fox Frankl Fdend Fdend Fdend Fdend Fnend Fnend Fnend Fnend in National Bank . Gamma H1 Y George Karl Giles Gothan Lighting Goubard de Pans Greenberg Grund Gu1da Guy Barry Harding Dorn Studio Harris Hayden s Hltzig s Ideal Purveyors Independent Coach Ivy Shop of Cedarhurst Jack Marcus Jack s Fish Market Jahns J and S Jessie Adams M John 8- David Ha1r Stylists John Sexton 8- Co Jasten s Kappa H1 Y Kaye s Kaye s Drug Store La Marr Cleaners Lane Lnub Laurette Furs Lawcedm H1 Y Lawrence Avenue Market Lawrence Cedarhurst Bank lawrence Drug Lawrence Home Appliances Lawrencuan Staff Lee Brous Legion Service Station Lehrman Lelto Les Mar Lewis Llpton Loeb and Mayer Long Island Plate Glass Loretto Connelly Lou1s Appet1zers louis Beauty Parlor 38 ' ' , , 163 , . 154 ' ' ' . 151 ' , 161 A - '67 ' ' . 163 ' .. , 162 - - - H 1 140 ' ,. ,... 1 3 ' 148 . 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Myrna and Iris ., . ., New Central Parent Teacher Association Park View Tea Room Paulas Luncheonette Pearce Pearl Lehrer Peninsula Bank Peninsula Service Statnon Pollack Posture Line Shoes Ralff Decorators R C Williams 8- Co Reckseut Redney s Rensey Drugs Roadside Rest Roberts Drugs Roberts Hair Stylist Rothenberg s Sack Sakoti Samerot1 Sasoens Scheldig 81 Co Shilowltz Sigma H1 Y Sisteen Sokol Spartsmanhaven Stakelum Lints Stems Strucotts Suburban Sunrise Delicatessen Tessler Theta Omega H1 Y Town 8. Country Motors Trend Underwenser Walter Carroll Restaurant Weyant Coal 81 Fuel W1Il1ams Rug Shop Woodmere Bowling Alley Woodmere Hardware Woodmere Laundry Woodmere Servnce Stat1on Wolf s Young Zane Dav1s Zeta H1 Y 156 166 160 166 167 165 149 159 165 160 153 161 4 4 4 4 4 66 4 4 4 MAURICE SAMEROFF Pl-IQTQGRAPI-len Stereos Weddings Ccmdud Wedding Albums Porfrcuts h 19 1 Q, 540 CENTRAL AVENUE CEDARHURST 139 '1' 5 ,.,11,.n1 .,....., X .AWQEEEQH P .,,e,, I ,s,, . F Q U I CEd -8171 2 I TH CLASS OF 56 THE CLASS OF 56 MR 8K MRS DAVID ALTMAN THE SACKS AND FAMILY Compllmenfs Parent-Teacher Association of Lawrence Hugh School 140 Congratulations Best Wishes fo to E , from from of O Compllmenfs The Checkers Bsf of k THE CLASS OF '56 from MR. 8. MRS. BENJAMIN GRUND and BETTY ANN Co gat lafo s o d B sf Wshes THE CLASS OF '56 from THE GILES FAMILY 3 ,, 4 if R , 4? X 1 of e Luc n r u i n n e i fo I fo I4I BEST WISHES from IDEAL PURVEYORS Inc FRc kl n 4 9850 Pck o d Del y WOODMERE SERVICE STATION Automotive Repairs Bah 923 BROADWAY B o WOODMERE N Y Complimenfs of CAMP KEEYUMAH WOODMERE N Y C omplimenfs CHIN 8. LEE CO nc Compliments EPSILON HI Y BEST OF LUCK THE CLASS OF 56 BEST COAT AND APRON NEW YORK N Y 142 - - 1 1 o n i - i -up n iver Service I Brakes - Motor Tuneup - Lubricating Arnold and ShI IeY AIII50n Tires - eries Corner ur! n Ave. of of of ' u ' to I , . . BEST WISHES from ACE CAMERA SHOP 342 CENTRAL AVENUE LAWRENCE NEW YORK Best Wishes to the Class of 56 MR 81 MRS MAURICE SOKOL ANN Congratulations to the Class of 56 from SIGMA HI Y YOU CAN !' BUY FINER ICE CREAM THAN Xs- 'CX 4,5 ,Z Prrme Meats E tobl h d I 93 LOEB 8g MAYER Inc 8101 BOULEVARD ROCKAWAY BEACH N Y NEpl 4 5200 WALTER CARROL S RESTAURANT Our Specialty Southern Fried Chicken 19 CLINTON STREET INWOOD N Y CE 99818 143 O . X I IQ 'gel' x, KW f 9 , 'fd- T w A Xt XF 5: ,.-..-.,-r- 1 Y s is e 8 l U , Congrotulat ons Fra M COLONIAL DRUGS Woodme e The Moder D g Store Kraft S o Reg ste ed Pharmocrsl Complrments BIG APPLE Shllowltz 8g Sons, Inc 438 CENTRAL AVENUE CEDARHURST N Y Toys Sporting Goods Congratulations to the Graduates 6 Service ls My Business ARCHETTI S SERVICE STATION Complete Automobile Service West Broadway and Forest Ave WOODMERE N Y CE 99771 CEdarhurs1 9 2586 Linoleum Retail Carpet Rug Cleaning DEE JAY CARPET CO , Inc 696 CENTRAL AVENUE CEDARHURST N Y .lack Nacht WEYANT COAL AND OIL CORP 131 SPRUCE STREET For Fuel Orl and Service Call CEdarhurst 97755 FA Rocka ay 7 2530 Complrments R C WILLIAMSRCO Inc ALBERT CARTER rstyl sts 310 Central A enue Lawrence CEdorhurst 91411 GUY BARRY DANCE STUDIOS Exponents of the Mambo Orrglnators of the Cha Cha Cho 110 Rockaway Turnpuke Low ence N CE 9 5381 I m T I' J. . J. f' 'U H. B. S. . C rso 1 r ' s I I of ' of '5 5 O CEDARHURST, N. Y. - - I' W ' - ' ' of I ' 1 Q g of o Hai i I A v , N. Y. J V I - Y- 144 FAr Rockaway 7-0072 CEdarhurst 9-2799 BEEGLE PUBLISHING CO. Publishers of Rockaway Journal - Nassau Herald Far Rockaway, N. Y. - Lawrence, N. Y. Printing - Addressing - Advertising WOODMERE LAUNDRY 8. CLEANERS 1710 Rockaway Avenue L nb k y roo , N, Y. Opp. White Oak Restaurant lTraH1c Circlel Pick-up and Delivery Cash and Carry Tel CEda hu st 9 8518 9729 STRICOFFS BAKE SHOP ALL BAKING DONE ON PREMISES Special Orders Taken for All Occasions 298 CENTRAL AVENUE LAWRENCE N Y CEdarhurst 9 1440 9 4545 HAYDAN S SHOES Famous Brand Shoes at Cut Prices 114 CEDARHURST AVENUE CEDARHURST N Y CLAIRE S Boutique Accessories Sportswear Lingerie 1302 1308 BROADWAY Hewuerr N Y Fashions for GIRLS ISlzes 7 141 PRE TEENS ISlzes 8 141 BARNETT S Girls Apparel and Accessories 1303 BROADWAY HEWLETT N Y Tel FRankI n 4 1842 Compliments to the Class of 56 from THE BERMANS PATRICIA ELINOR ROBERTA BARRY LH5 56161165 ffg QFPARTFMNT vmaw me T015 ui W in Rf EX by !f6,Vf,y A 46? 515 3,1 41.1 ?.J 47 Compl me ts of FOOT STEP SHOP Central A en e C da st N CE 9 9770 ac y erry Phone CE 9 5217 JIM FIERO Plaste St cco al ood N I4 . r r - - 2 5 1 ' - . . , . . U i - 'jA'm'g:,,a-q1,,-- ji LW! Ao- if q . , I T f 1 , .QCA , A L . I 3 X152 : 2 ,X If Ni A ir 4 'fw Y I f 1 A P . ' 51 I mfg I ,UN J ,Q K , I x : F 4 4 V x L KJ' Nc: XTX if, Z- N1-x f' X ,Q , W if -N i n 3 v u e rhur , .Y. ' ring - u J k - Murr - J - Irv 31 Y e Street Inw , .Y, 5 r Best Wrshes from Gotham Llghtmg Company LONG ISLAND CITY I NEW YORK C pl Besf Wshes of the PEARCE FAMILY TH CLASS OF 1956 JOEL WILLIAMS MR 8g MRS SAUL LEWIS WILLIAM RUG SHOP FRANK and ANNE oh I4 I I om imenfs i f E from Compliments of I Ced r urst, N. Y. I 6 Best Wishes fo fhe Class of 1956 Congrafulahons fo IRMA 8. IRVING BENDER THE CLASS or 56 dulcl mc Hair Sfyllsfs BOWLING LAN ES I8 ALLEYS HEWLETT N bl A o Coul ou Mgt 948 BROADWAY ood N FR 4 9870 We ve Come fo CEDARHURST 550 CENTRAL AVENUE .IAHN S Sunce 1897 ICE CREAM AND SODA WATER serving all our CREAM SPECIALTIES plus a wonderful SANDWICH MENU Waffles Served Most Any Way You Like Them OPEN 7 DAYS Frndoys Tull 2 OO a m Saturdays lvll 3 00 a m I47 - - - - O . U , , Y. Comforla e lm sphere ' re s . Grill - Soda Founlain FRQnkIin 4-2232 W mere, . Y. Y at I ICE - Congratulatvons to the Class of 56 from the CHIX Roberts Halr Stylists Ltd Featuring the Young Styles 6 Central Avenue Cedarhurst CE 9 5869 9838 LEE BROUS Coats Dresses Sportswear Suits Frances Bernsteun 487 Central Avenue Compliments of CEGROVE SERVICE STATION 668 Central Avenue Cedarhurst N Y Compliments at Lawrence Home Appliances Co Compliments THETA OMEGA PARKVIEW TEA ROOM l40 Cedarhurst Avenue Cedarhurst I. WOLFS SPORT SHOPS nc 548 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhurst Tel 93440 BRANCHES IN Rockville Centre Bayshore Hempstead Complete Line of Sporting Goods Umforms for Teams and Indnvlduals BERGER S 940 Broadway Woodmere N Congratulations to THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1956 ROADSIDE REST famous for Frankfurters Hamburgers Seafood LONG BEACH ROAD OCEANSIDE N Y , . . O2 , N. Y ' ' of Compliments of Compliments of I , , I. , . Y 5 . I l . 148 THE ACCESSORY STUDIO The Unusual in Bath and Closet Accessories F branch of RALFF DECORATORS Inc 1234 BROADWAY Hewlett N Y Congratulations to THE CLASS OF '56 from MR 81 MRS WILLIAM FRIED and FAMILY Comp! ments of COAT APRON AND TOWEL SUPPLY CO Compliments of MR 81 MRS ROBERT YOUNG Tutors Best Wshes to the Graduat ng Class DELTA HI Y Best Wishes to the Class of I956 from Mr and Mrs Herman Underwelser ssvemv KAYE S PHARMACY 692 Central A enue Cedarhu st N Y CE 99274 Compliments of BETA PHI CEdarhurst 9 9407 ALFREDO 5 RESTAURANT Sea Food Chops Steaks Corner Central and Wash ngton A es Cedarhu st N Y v League Clothes lo Drstnct e Students MEYER S CEDARHNURST N I4 GI TS O I , . , .. i . , . . 1 f T s, H. Klein, Ph.G. l v r,.. ' ly f 'i iv I 1 I ,.v. I, .. - 9 Compliments of the Flve Towns YMCA BURR 81 MCAULEY Inc Re E of Iwo r 94898 Co pl me is of BERNIE and RUDY Compliments SPORTSMEN S HAVEN nc JOHN SEXTON 81 C0 THE NATIONAL CHAIN Wholesale Grocers PO BOX 423 G P o NEW YORK1 N Y 150 - - - o 1 . al sf e - n r nee 483 Chesinui Sireei Cedcrhursi, N. Y. Tel. Cfderhu si - m i n of s . l 7 I I . - TICE9935 ATLANTIC BEACH SERVICE STATION General Auto Reparrs Brakes Clutches 38 PARK STREET ATLANTIC BEACH N Y Ffh 22141 CE 91517 CENTRAL FLORIST C I W dd g D C N LOUIS COIFFEURS 665 C N r 9 66 o 9 Best of Luck to THE CLASS OF 56 Dads and Boosters Club Lawrence Hugh School SIDNEY TABRIS First Vrce President Cedarhurst, N. Y. Omcers NATHAN CANTER Presrdent WILLIAM SMITH Second Vice President JOHN MOLLO Secretary Treasurer Lawrence, N. Y. ISI - - ,, .5 EEE 3 D i i -4 , A1 7 Qx 'S F It FI - ' I' All Work Guaranteed res U owen e In eco' 322 entral Ave L .Y I entral Avenue Cedarhurst . Y CEd hurs - 3 - -3511 T of O Sports Clothes for Young Men JACK MARCUS MENS SHOP CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhurst Ope BROADWAY Hewlett n Friday Evening Till 9 00 p m Co pl ments of A FRIEND Cong atulatlo s to the Closs of 56 GAII. KERNIS Woodmere Hardware Co Best Wshes from I.ES MAR 961 Broad oy Co Bro er Ave Woodmere We Del er Fllonkl n 4 1617 PENINSULA SERVICE CENTER General Motor Repo r Complete Cor Ser c 570 Pen nsulo Bl d Cedorhu st N Abe Bolonott Prop Good L ck fro ALPHA ZETA BRESSMAN S DELICATESSEN and SANDWICH SHOP 448 Central A enue 4Jl Cenl ul Opp Central Theot e CEdarhurst 9 0178 ZANE DAVIS Womens Accesso es Avenue Ced CE 9 7176 orhu N WE LOVE THE GIRLS Susteen the Unexpected the delightful the up to the mmute clothes they love to live in SISTEEN OF CEDARHURST 152 l 1 m i r ' n ' i . w , r. w ., iv i - CE 9-9681 Pick Up and Delivery Service u m l - vi 9 i v . r , . Y. I ' ri r rst, v . r - - Y I - - - . HI' LUPGJ EICITI CLCHNIKBIJ 09635 Compl ment: of the CEDARHURST TOWN DINER Compliments f STAKElUM LIINTS Int Best W shes l om LEONARD H MOSS Inc Jewelers and Sl ersm tl-as Je elry Repalred Replatlng 850 West B oad ay Woodme e Tel CE 9 3434 N Y FAr Rockaway 7 2020 Orders Promptly Del e ed M FOX Stnctly Kosher Meat and Poult y Market 1827 Mott A enue Far Rockaway N POSTUR LINE SHOES 469 Central A enue Cedarhurst N CE 9 5008 Breakfast Lu clveo D nner ate Snacks THE SUBURBAN Resta rant and Caterers FR 4 5100 THE HARDING DORN STUDIO OF DANCE ARTS 956 Broad ay Woodmere N Classes In Ballet Tap Mus cal Co edy Mode Chfldren Tee ogers Adults FR 42718 Y DALSIMER FLORIST OVER 35 YEARS' Long Islands Leading Florist THIRD GENERATION OF DALSlMERS READY TO SERVE YOU 576 CENTRAL AVENUE 1930 MOTT AVENUE CEdarhurst 9 2100 FAr Rockaway 7 0700 i iv r ' r v , . Y. . 0 - v , . Y. - n n - i - l. i r u CHAVLSCHLEIF AGENCY' 'nc' 1304 Broadway Hewlett, N. Y. . , . i v i w ' - ' w , A ' , , i m - rn r w r , . . ' , n . 153 THE IVY SHOP Sports ear Accessories Fear r g La z O gnols Cedc hurst Ave Cedorhurst N COLUMBIA GARAGE Body and Fender Repairs Columbo Avenue Cedorhurs N CE 9 2767 GOUBAUD OF PARIS 468 CENTRAL AVENUE CEDARHURST N Y We Give Special Affenhon fo fhe Teen Ager s Cosmehc Problems CENTRAL THEATRE CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhurst N Y Phone CE 9 0l05 CE 9 6592 SOL SHAPIRO Manager CEdorhursl 9 5l4B THOMAS E HARRIS Inferior and Exferlor Pcunfer I7 MERRIL PLACE INWOOD N Y CEDARHURST FRUIT BOWL formerly GREEN GARDEN MARKET Choice Fru is and Vegefables Tel CE 9 6096 6198 F ee Del very 337 WASHINGTON AVENUE Complrmenfs A FRIEND Best Wrshes from LONG ISLAND PLATE GLASS CO Compl men!! of PEARL LEHRER Compliments of BRANCH DAY SCHOOLS and BRANCH CAMPS - W 1 . . u in n ri i 78 l I, . Y. l23 r . , . Y. - ' i . V - r i , . . of O O i . 154 SAVE YOUR MONEY IN A FRIENDLY LOCAL INSTITUTION LOCALLY MANAGED FEDERAL LAWRENCE CEDARHURST SAVINGS Gm LOAN ASSOCIATION I25 CEDARHURST AVENUE CEDARHURST N Y 260 BEACH 116th STREET ROCKAWAY PARK N Y I55 , . . , . . Best Wshes to fh G ad af g Class Co g af I fo s fo the Cl s of 1956 from Co plmef of Co pl MR 81 MRS MR 81 MRS LAWRENCE V DODD CECIL H MAHOOD Establ h d 1900 in Edsell Agenc Real Esfafe and Insurance CEDARHURST N Y 156 from KAPPA HI-Y KAYE'S OF CEDARHURST m i ng m imenfs of 0 Complimenfs Independent Coach Corp a theC s of C plm 'S of from DR 8. MRS ZE1'A HI Y BENJAMIN LAUB .nd BsfWshesf th Gad gCl THE DAVID BERNSTEINS XX! H 4 ddn'i'q t than L., 157 of 0 Congr fulafions fo lo s '56 om i en ' -4 1' cv: .. -4.-4' ' ' - '-.LAL 14,5 ' 2 2 ' I 5 fe I e i o e r ucfin ass , -QI fr 1 - V EQ L Ye ' f --ff ol -+ . . . I I Q5 - , V PASS- - - mn M QM, '-'I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '56 from THE BOYS OF ALCAR HI Y Fme Class Rmgs Announcements Yearbooks Awards .IOSTEN S Since T897 T060 BROAD STREET NEWARK 2 N J Compliments M PRUSANSKY Half Stylists Halr Colorlsts GEORGE KARL COIFFURES Where Beauty ls an Art 315 CENTRAL AVENUE LAWRENCE N Y CEda hu st 91091 9835 9 5618 FA 70161 Night CE 9 5618 ASCHETTINO FLORIST I2 CENTRAL AVENUE LAWRENCE N Y 158 of I l JOHN ZANGLER, Representative r V - - CE - - - ' : - , . . TREND MUSIC SHOP OF WESTMINSTER 460 CENTRAL AVENUE CEDARHURST N Y CE 9 5300 CE 90100 TIM CHAN S RESTAURANT Good Luck to the Class of 56 Famous for Banque, Dmners from THE MILBERG FAMILY Complamenfs 359 CENTRAL AVENUE Lawrence N Y CE 9 9988 FALCAROS PENINSULA BOWLING ALLEYS ROCKAWAY TURNPIKE LAWRENCE N Y 26 Brunswick Deluxe Alleys Automchc Plnspollers RESTAURANT LOUNGE I59 of LAURETTE FU RS cs 9 Qoaa C0'f'P f 'f f0f A F LAMPSHADES Inc Custom Mode All Hand Se n Bases Mounted J 84 S TELEVISION 544 Central Ave Cedo hursl N Y CE 9 l6'll Free Dell ery MONTYS SERVICE STATION RENSEY DRUGS I4 Rockaway Blvd Rosedale 22 N 600 Central Avenue Cedarhurst N Auto Repa rs Open Sundays and Holidays Cfdarhursl 9 0146 Compliments of PAULA S LUNCHEONETTE Speclalnzl g I All Home Cooked Foods FIVE TOWNS CLEANERS 73 Church Street In ood N CE 9 3105 lcall ofler 3 p ml J ADAMS M 8. M Dellcatessen 8. Grocernes Ouse Cleo ng a g ndg Cfeg The Fnest n Dehcac es Ha dyma Mott A e ood N 67 Chu ch St t ood N W Free Del very I O0 2 Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 56 from Lawcedln Hu Y President HAROLD GASSENHEIMER Vice President HOWARD ANSTENDIG Secretory Treasurer ROBERT STAMPER RONALD ROGERS 160 - - I I - - . o u 1 I , . W . . r , . . . 'y 1 253- . , .Y. , , Y. i 1 . . .n .n w , . Y. H ni - W xin - Wi w ning U i i ' l H n n T8 v ., lnw , . Y. r ree lnw , , , i FR - 2 T o o - P N NS ULA fpfmmfwm OF CEOARHURST CEDABHURST HEWLETT NEW YORK uzmnzn rsnxnu, Devosn- msunawoz conronknox Comphmenfs f CONCORD OIL CO Firestone Laundry 8. Dry Cleanmg 2103 Cornager Avenue Far Rockaway N Y Service to FM Your Fam:Iy and Your Budget Phone FAr Rockaway 74236 ce 9 6847 LORETO CONNELLY Regma Moore Loreto Connelly 519 Ceniral Avenue Cedorhursi N Y CEdarhurs1 9 92 28 LOUIS World largest Refaller of Smoked Fish and Appehzers 328 Central Avenue lawrence N Compllmenlx f A FRIEND AC SILVER SHOP 312 Central Avenue Lawrence N Y Besf Wishes lo Honey THE LANES Congralulatronx Io fhe Class of 1956 from MYRNA IRIS 9 1 94 IRIS NIYRNA 161 o O ' o Wallpapers - Inferior: - Fabrirs . - I - ' , .Y. . O , CE - 1 - I Meals: FR 4-5220 Calerer: FR 4-5221 BONNIE Kosher Meals and Poullry Delicalessen and Calerer 1315 Broadway Hewleit, N. Y. Tel. CEdarhursI 9-9751 - 7266 LEGICN SERVICE CENTER General Aulo Repairing 347 Cenlral Avenue lawrence, N. Y FAr Rockaway 7-9351 BLANCHE DICKSTEIN Dresses - Cuslom Skim- - Allerafions 21-11 M011 Avenue Far Rockaway N. Y. JOHN 81 DAVID HAIRSTYLISTS 690 Cenlral Avenue Cedarhursl, N. Y Tel. Cfdarhursf 9-2816 BAYVIEW CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CORP General Conlraclors 360 Leroy Avenue Cedarhursi N Y Besl Wfshes to the Gradualmg Class from MR In MRS ERWIN GREENBERG Compliments FRIENDS OF GINGER THE BROADWAY LUCHEONETTE 938 Broadway Woodmere N Y Cornplefe luncheon: from 75c Rlccrardr lce Cream Complrmenls ol CHATEAU CHEMISTS Compliments ol I.IETO Phone cs 91161 JACK S FISH MARKET Fresh Sea Foods Sea Food Exclusively 521 Cenlral Ave Cedarhursl N Y LOUIS ROTHENBERG SHOP Delicatessen Grocenes Fruuls and Vegelables Frozen Foods All Kinds of Soft Drmks and Beer 425 427 Fnfih Ave Near Washmglon Ave Tel CEdarhursI 96582 HITZIG S MEAT MARKET Cedarhurst N Y of - I Opp. Peninsula Bank John Siebner, Prop . . . . . , I - - - - - - Q 162 Cidarhursi 9-9673 SAKOFF BROS. Slafionery - Toys - Books Cedorhursl Avenue Cedarhurst, N. Y. Best Wishes from ATLANTIC PLEATING Good luck from ESSENTIAL BELT CO les! Wishes from THE RECKSEITS I TOWN 8. COUNTRY MOTORS Your 5 Towns Oldsmobrlo Dealer 929 Broadway Woodmere N Y Fllanklm 4 3000 Auihonxed Sales and Service Comphmenfs FRIENDS OF GINGERS FRIENDS C 81 R GRAND STORES Cedarhurst Baldwm Hewleh Elmont LAWRENCE DRUG COMPANY Compliments of LAURIE CHARLIE and LENNY TESSLER Compliments of ALS BODY 81 FENDER SHOP CEDARHURST FOOD CENTER Formerly Luhle Washnngfon Market Appehzers Dairy Dellcaiessen A Full Lme of Frozen Foods 339 Woshmgion Avenue cedafhum 9 8762 ATLAS SERVICE STATION Repairs on All Makes of Can West Broadway 8. Edward Ave Woodmere N of 9 - 1 Cvmplimwf of charm sagman, mp. tel. ce 9-4219 I . , .v. i 1 1 163 Best Wishes fo THE CLASS OF 56 John Scheldlg G. Co Optlclans 60 NASSAU STREET Glasses Made Wlule You Walt 1 HOUR SERVICE One of the Largest un New York Compllmenfs of RUTH AND SEYMOUR BIRKHAHN C omplrmenfs GAMMA HI Y CE 9 9844 ES 7 9443 STERN S PASTRY SHOP Service and Qualify as Always Open Seven Days a Week Maulung Servlce to Schools and All Parts of the World 688 CENTRAL AVENUE CEDARHURST N Y 1201 AVENUE J snooxlm 30 N Y O U I O 1 Early American Anfiques of , . . 164 Compliments of Miss Specialty Ltd. Clothes for Juniors and Teens 492 CENTRAL AVENUE CEDARHURST N Y CE 9 0950 fC! M Meadow Brook Sends Best Wnshes For Success To the Class of 1956 The Meadow Brook National Bank Servmg Long Island e a o Co po at o I6 X ll ll f. j . if O Member Fed r IDep sit Insurance r r i n 5 SUNRISE KOSHER DELICATESSEN and RESTAURANT Caterrng for All Occasions From a Snack to a Dinner SOL GOLDBAUM Management Compliments FAR ROCKAWAY FORD MURRY wAcKs SIDNEY Lewev 9 JENNIE MALES CE 9 ofr cs 9 7894 Guida Texhle 8. Marble Works ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES C N MARJORIE SHOP Congratulations and Best Washes THE GRADUATING CLASS A Cohen 61 Sons Corp LEWIS RUBENSTEIN Vrce Presrdent l of Res. -1287 Ice 4 Good Luck to the Graduatin Class ' Carmine Guida 275 lawre e Ave. Inwood, N. Y. Compliments of 444 enlral Avenue Cedarhurst, .Y. to O C 166 Comphmenfs of The Sasaens LA MARR DELUX CLEANERS Tuxedos for H re Fo Prompt Ser ce Coll VA 5 0053 Free Deluvery Promp! Ser ROBERT DRUG C0 I Kaufman CEdorhurs1 95353 446 Cenirol A e Cedorhursi N Y from MARY KARP NEW CENTRAL FRUIT CO 333 Cenfrol A enue La renee Cfdorhursi 9 7446 N Y Comphmenfs f MICHAEL POLLACK 8: CO NE lf E i- 4-ff L W'h . ' Besf as es lf mi? 3- A LA- ' if L 2 167 Career opportunities in banking . . America's rapidly expanding banking system has created opportunities for unlimited advancement in a stimulating and challenging field for graduates who seek a rewarding career. Young people entering this respected profession are offered a wide variety of interesting positions in which they will meet and work with friendly people from almost every type of business and industry. If you are interested in banking as a career, visit any office of The Franklin National Bank We ll be glad to give you complete information The Franklin National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation LAWRENCE AVE MARKET Kurt Heinhold Te cs 9 484 Compliment! of Meats Groceries Provisions A 2l0 lawrence Avenue lawrence N EMPIRE TEXTILE CORP We Call and Deliver CE 90709 CROSSWAY S TAILORS Upholstery Fabrics 392 Central Ave Lawrence N Y 23 25 East 2lst Street New York N Tailors Cleanen Weavers Ofl Best Wishes to the Class of l956 e bqskellmll , from eantw ' . I. - 6 - 7 ' , . Y. . l9, . Y. - i - , I l 4 'LES .6 STVD NL , sl Q ' Iwi NlcHol.As J. CALABRIA f--Qs Q Insurance for Every Purpose Real Estate NRM Licensed Bonded Public Adluster l88 MOTT AVENUE mwooo N Y cedcflwm 96835 l68 Compliments of MR and MRS DAVID DIAMOND Best from MR and MRS ISSAC BARNETT Wishes to the Graduatmg Class Compliments of SIDELL BOXER CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhurst Compliments of THE LEHRMANS Congratulataons to the Class o Congratulations to the Class of 1956 from from MR and MRS The Lawrenclan Staff FARRELL BERLE f 7956 Compliments of Fnends of ARTHUR LIPTON 169 Millinery 471 I '1' l...Ll'f ,J O you and your classmates upon your sclwool We aclwreve lmrnortalury rn a rarer llv planned anrl executecl yearbook From flwe and rleiert lfnnzona and tlwe sultry green rslan O puerto Quco to tlwe Qnow blanlqeten slopes ol: Northern ew nglancl we have travele lwaopy and rvroufl to ave been an rmtrurnent an flue tranclatung unto prrnt tlne lwurnvr Darl'moQ exclternffnt fl 2 otvrnerff uno I0 flue fam 115 I Q of Over Qexe-ntx r fa VVVIEOPQ and ,reparatorx vlnoo 3 c lorrner memoer xearooox Qtall rn our fnoo flax we rung into our pmt-ezcuonal Wutues a real unner tanning ol the rnan5 pol- lrnlrcntrnq eaclw yearbook eflrtor ae I I ' 1 ' ' F3 i F I F . , . . .l , V ' it o K P , . 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