Long Beach High School - Echo Yearbook (Long Beach, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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M2 -F 11? 5 1. ,,.., I'- , ,.f. ,W u, I 'fa 'H+65j3' afia- K ..,wy Qf54'ag,?L W,:'uxWwu 4n4'2nff, , f ww 1 P W, , . ,Q ,V I Dedication 2 ,El DR. JOSEPH A. KU!-IN Y T We, The gracluaTing class of i958,T wish To express our Thanks for The guidance and hefp' we have receivedTThrough The eTTorTs of our advisor, Dr. Kuhn, who has aided us in The preparahon Tor our TuT,ure endeavors. T T T A To you, Kuhn, we dedicaTe The I958 Echo. f f ,fff f nz f V 2,:,mfwfff,y , ,,54,,f.gQ, ,, , WM I, ,,.,,M 2 ffhfkiwc x fog, f f X ff ff ff if Wflf 1 ' f 5444 T ff are Ti, 'w , f ' M71 -'Zig zmdff' 1 MR. JOSEPH BORZILLERI Principal DEAR SENIORS. IT musT be Thrilling and challenging Tor you To know ThaT America is aTTaching such irnporTance To our high school graduaTes. GraduaTes have always been irnporTanT buT The spoTlighT shines on you Today sTronger Than ever l:JeTore. lT is To you ThaT our counTry is looking Tor The know-how and The leadership so necessary ThaT we may survive The pressures Trom wiThouT. These Things will noT come To pass Tomorrow or The nexT day buT The direcTion To Those ends is yours To begin Trom The n'iomenT you leave This school. We have aTTempTed To prepare you Tor whaT lies ahead: we have Tried To awaken you To your responsibilihes Toward yourselves, your homes and your naTion- we sincerely wish you God speed, good healTh and unTold success. JOSEPH BORZTLLERI MR. SEYMOUR PESTRONK MR. JEROME P. MURTHA v xxjg lg Z, N. 4 Q fs X 0 X XXX 'Q T N. X fbi X . cy X' a- 3 Nj xxx 1 X X Q R, X 'N SN X . X 5 X M X ' w XX X X X Nm ' . -x NT N I' Q X. is is ' Q- xx Q Q: X W w ,Ng-135 x x we X 'T SX X N N X x X xg X W fx EQ :Rx r sz K I gfwf Q 4.,fg,,eg. 12,41 7 ' T-ff X N QR'- MR. GEORGE B. COSTIGAN I ,K .fry ., . 1 ' ' . . ' 1 f .eg t. ff? . ' f. - uf wr f' . ,gi',:5-wr w, . - EQ Q Y ff.-2 0, 'wr .f if - '-'..:vmfk1.2' 0, 'Z .I Q -we... I W W ff V9 'T 1-' we , IQ ?2J'.. .Qifiiy if rv Iff35f3??fffE??' -' 1 L 1 fr I 9 MRS. HANNAH KOMANOFF . 2 . .A giiifga-'i '25, 'nf' 'v :yj'5Z'lif' 4.2, 5,71 .- ' fj, 315 T Q. 'f fl U, , may I l fif-?'f 'iif ,J I .A A , ,, . . , . .4 pw, G Tv, Q .,Tki f. M ' I 1.7 m5v'Z'gA,. 3.fa,9119 ' ,J 4 v- . '1 -4, r 21,7271 i f lf 'firf ', ' E ' n21 f?+.1. - 'fflkg' Z2 f' A: MR. SIDNEY HELSINGER PresidenT MY DEAR GRADUATES, Your principal and superinTencIenT have spoken To me aIoouT The ouTsTandingIy Tine academic record oT The cIass oT I958. Since pasT perTormance is The besT indicaTion of achievemenT yeT To come, I am conTidenT Thar The TuTure oT The Long Beach graduaTes is a brighT one. This year marks my TweITTh year oT service wiTh The Board oT EducaTion. This means I have had The opporTuniTy To waTch The growTh oT many oT you since you enTered IcindergarTen. The ioy and pride in your accompIishrnenTs which I share wiTh your parenTs is The qreaTesT reward This communiTy can give me. 6 SIDNEY L. I-IELSINGER 1?5'-3? 'V' , Qi DR. THOMAS GUILFORD Ass'T SuperinTencIenT oT Schools 1 ve'.','r,, .. I .ig :A . A-igxvgin.-.-P., 1 L I s i, if I D ,453 as-v h ... 4, ugh, ll I ' i n gulf 1 - .- DR. DAVID O. SALTEN SuperinTendenT oT Schools MY DEAR GRADUATES. We Iive in an age oT asTonishing rapid change. All oT you were born inTo a world which had noT yeT achieved aTomic energy. When you graduaTe in June, man will be regarding as commonplace The miracle oT experimenTaI animals in insT'rurnenTed saTeIIiTes whirling around The earTh in ouTer space. Only ideas are imperishable in This all- changing world. The greaTesT oT These ideas relafe To man's advenTurous spiriT, his ardenT love oT Treeclom and iusTice, his Teelings oT Tellowship and sympaThy Tor every living creaTure. CongraTuIaTions and besT wishes To you and your parenTs. DAVID 6. SALTEN S N-...M-w,: Clerical EcliTor Echo Staffs Years Trom now, when we, The seniors oT l958. have esTablishecl posiTions in life, we will loolc back on our high school days wiTh plea'sure. We will remember These Tour years as a preparaTion To leave The liTe of young school children, and To begin a new liTe oT young adulThoocl. The Echo sTaTT has Triecl To malce This yearboolc a True ancl clear reTlecTion oT These Tour years, so, in Time To come, iT will bring us nosTalgic echoes of The pasT. '-2.7, . if if JOEL LUTWIN Ass'T ediTor-in-chief if P2 f il in-gif' is BONNIE PASS '34 I SHARON SCHECHTER W Liferary Edlfor SUSAN GROSSBLAT Ass? Li+erary Edufor 1 1 BUSINESS STAFF XZ lj K , 1 13, 3. .. - VA I I X N , l 1 P .ll The pasl, alas. has flown away Our lulure is bul' in lomorrow's clay. We go lo clo whal man has nol yel dared There are only The fruils of life for Jrhose who are prepared, Some will sweal and Jroil, some will harvesl barren soil: Bul all give Thanks for lhe opporlunily They have unlil gradualion The opporlunily of a full ancl rich High School y AIWA 1 J if educaiion. . .,,, 5 ,il yi.i izlgfffjf, fi XX L , N H Abhl y.A'y,'Vi .P ll 'Q I0 2 8 4 S 'X if P r f ll X W4 X 2 xx I xx f . 55'-Z' ' 4. MRS. DORIS ABELES W M. If L 1? . A 5' , T if ir J' ' MR. JAY ABRAMOWITZ c MR. ANTHONY ADOLINO Vliikf 1 Age, , 4 Q 4 MRS. SANDRA BAUM Us: 1 1- . T ' cw -4-...Q If . ry Ll ' H X MR. EDWARD MURPHY ' 1 Y vw- I :Q Ivtrs 4... uf- 'Q MR. JACK HAMMER ,. 4, ..,., , .Mr or i ...1 J Ax- MRS, ESTELLE SCI-IULTZ Ideas . . . ThoughTs . . . These may be represenTed in many ways-a Chairman word, a phrase, a line, a greaT book. By reading The works oT greaT masTers, we are delving inTo The minds oT Thinking people. We are gaining experience upon which we will base our TuTure acTions. Looking back upon our high school days, we will remember many books ThaT served as wonder- Tul companions, many composiTions ThaT were ouT- IeTs Tor our ThoughTs. IvIosT imporTanT oT all, we will recall words ThaT will recreaTe The Treasures oT The pasT, illuminaTe The ioys oT The presenT, and color our dreams oT The TuTure. English .I X, I- MRS. IRMA ZILLESSEN - MR. BURTON WOLSKY . rf, M, f MR. HOWARD MR. JOHN DR. SIDNEY HARRISON MCDONOUGH SHANKER ff ? f M ',, A 1 ff , ' Y 1A 1 QQ , Hz' I ,' g I S 'wz .J or I Yi e Drama Class 4 li T From The Time The Long Beach l-ligh School Tide was TirsT published in The early l93O's, iTs principal TuncTion has been To reporT and inTerpreT accuraTely The news oT The school and The com- muniTy. Through The years The paper has grown Trom iTs original Tour page Torm inTo a six page paper published monThly. Showing a desire To lceep up To daTe wiTh modern Trends in The iournalism Tield, The Tide is a member oT boTh The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion and The Nassau ScholasTic Press AssociaTion. BoTh associaTions hold conTerences each year which sTaTT members aTTend To gain valuable inTormaTion on publishing a school newspaper. LecTurers are prominenT American iournalisTs. Working hand in hand wiTh The Tide is The Long Beach ChapTer oT The Quill and Scroll, an inTernaTional honor socieTy Tor high school journal- isTs, The purpose oT which is To encourage and reward individual achievemenTs in iournalism and allied Tields. be is W cw W' iso LJ' ft s Dv 3- m9'iXxxCr5'f , time K ff!! i ,Xa X 9316 ' - cs ea we BT xv' we is Ti ,V , xiao-CicV,:iQsnSgJY' X ,cwewgna 3: C90 6,0 fad 3 xo sfkiovc 6 as A9 lf l i A 2 TIM ii ey? creative writing I-Iave you daydreams oT becoming a well known auThor wiTh your boolc number one on The besTseller lisT, or named as one oT The greaT classics oT our Time? OT course, mosT people were noT born wiTh a pen in Their hand and an inspiraTion in Their head. l-lowever, There are ways oT improving whaT ideas and ThoughTs They do possess and one such meThod is belonging To The CreaTive WriTing Club. under The guidance oT Mr. I-loward Harrison. This organizaTion is designed To encourage budding auThors To express Themselves more maTurely and clearly. This is accomplished by inviT- ing proTessionaI auThors To lecTure on sTyles and meThods oT wriTing, and also, by having sTudenT conTerences aT which Their wriTing is examined and criTicized. Their liTerary magazine, FragmenTs, is The collecTion oT sTories, plays and poems which have been selecTed as The ouTsTanding ones Trom Those submiT-Ted by The members and anyone else who has wriTTen an inTeresTing and enjoyable worlc. Our ThoughTs and minds are enriched wiTh The help and lcnowledge we have received by being a parT oT The CreaTive WriTing Club. K4 -.-4, ., 6 . .. If -Z , v , .W V ,V L , 6 lv' '14 -in. W . I , f'., Q, ,nf er- Bf ,wi CREATIVE WRITING CLUB W e FRAGM ENTS STAFF I if N 'Vids SPEECH CLUB speech club You can wriggle your ears, wave your hands, or raise your eyebrows, buT The easiesT way To ex- press yourselT is To speak. This is The aim behind The Speech ArTs Club under The direcTion oT Mrs. Sandra Baum. Through Their various acTiviTies, The members oT This club sTrive To increase Their know- ledge oT The speech arTs, To develop poise, To over- come sTage TrighT, and To enunciaTe disTincTly. Trips To a Perry Como rehearsal and play help To acguainT The members wiTh The arT oT dramaTics. An appreciaTion oT poeTry is reached by learning how To read poems properly. Poise is developed, and sTage TrighT overcome, by parTicipaTion in plays, and by The use oT a Tape recorder which is noT only Tun, buT can also be proTiTable. IT is called speech, and The aim is selT expression. , iilfiil T T -N. a v 3 vvv 7 '- P.. liiiiiil T I A - V I :Q 4 all 'N N 1 , lg I my llllli ,T 3 lTlbrHry . Staff. y g A ,. Books ii Q . . I more books? i.i . ,T TeXT books, periodicals, iTicTion, or nonf TicTiogn, reach has iTs'place. By opening a book we may be Tra'nsporTed back inTo Time, across oceans, oruT inTo space, or we may gain The precious know- ledge oT hisTorians, iphilosophers, or scienTisTs., The library, underThe supervision oT ourj librariains, Edward Murphy and Mrs. Jerri Hand, is a vasT sTorehouse oTiinTormaTion and diversion. TT y T TTThe library sTaTT, consisTing of volunTeers Troma The T sTudenT body, Q is largelyi responsible Tor Theeehficiencyj which enables sTudenTs andifeacherls alike To Tind whaT They are seeking guicklyfiand easily. 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EDNA RASSIGA 20 M PV' . , fd: wa- g .' ,I V f N Ar MR. HUGH T DiPREToRE BERRYMA THE U. N. U. S. GOVERNMENT SPUTNIK How did These Things come abouT? Their liTe sTory is parT oT our hisTory. Each oT Them has grown, like pTanTs, Trom seeds pTenTed in The pasT. To Thoroughly undersTand everyday Things we have To know how They were born . . . how They developed . . . whaT changes were made. T-TisTory records These changes and gives us The 'TiTe sTory oT These Things. MRS. BERTHA N A T..i. T r , .v.,. . ....,. ., fig 'Q 1- .,.. 1- Q , W ' .My MR. ROBERT ANDREWS Social Studies T' Pl.-.-is 1 Vs lr . MR. LANGDON WALRATH Chairman ii-if forum club A person living in This day and age musT be well informed, and The well inTormed senior belongs To The Forum Club. Belonging To one parTicular parTy. club, or organizaTion does noT sTop him Trom expressing his views on any Topic. Since This year has been very crucial and decisive in The eyes oT The world, The club members have been broadening Their inTellecT by discussing The world in which we live. The possibiliTy of aTomic war, The building oT SpuTnilc, and The PresidenT's laTesT illness have all occupied The club members' ThoughTs. The Thinking and analyzing done by The club member gives him a wider scope and a Tirm basis Tor becoming an 4 FORUM CLUB inTelligenT individual. DEBATIN6 SOCIETY KEY -l 1l 4 fh- debating society AnyThing Trom Groucho Marx To The admission OT CommunisT China To The UniTed NaTions mighT be Tound on The agenda Tor The DebaTing SocieTy. These weelcly debaTes, which are held under The guidance of lvlr. Slcip 'WalraTh, develops The club members' slcills as debaTors and public speakers. ln The near TuTure our DebaTing SocieTy, which was originally Torrned as a branch of The Forum Club, hopes To sTarT an inTersTaTe debaTing Team ThaT will compeTe againsT Teams Trom Tour surrounding sTaTes. 2l 1 v f 1 5 - 1-'Q f P A DR, ALDA PIZZINGER Chairman ,Af fel-ff, , , f KA., vm' '- f r M. M, , M RS. MART!-l E LEVGY Z V 3 5 ff., A 1 DR. DAN! EL SAMUELS V7 , 'Vvv . I M RS. EDITH SANTONI 22 1 -4' V , ' ' V fi f- if .ML , ,, ...L ,,,, ,, ff - . . 'V - , MR. JULIO AMATRIAN MR. JOHN RITACCIO Languages , .DDDDD X i xxgfipev XX There is a cerfain magic fo foreign languages: a magic fhaf brings us vivid picfures of faraway counfries and sfrange cusfoms: a magic fhaf brings us an undersfanding of people who live in sociefies differenf from our own. Even fhe monofonous grammar rules of foreign language have magical qualifies, for if is cerfainly wonderful fo open a book, wriffen in a sfrange fongue, and find if infelligible and undersfandable. The magic of foreign languages has given us fhe power fo look info fhe minds and hearfs of sfrangers. And, oh! whaf an imporfanf power, for doesn'f undersfanding people ease prejudice and promofe peace? A foreign language is fhe lcey fhaf will open The doorway of human undersfanding. joint induction Following a new precedenT The language honor socieTies held a ioinT inducTion again This year. AT This impressive ceremony, presided over by Dr. Aida Pizzinger, The new members oT The LaTin, Hebrew, French, Spanish Honor SocieTies, and The newly Tormecl ITalian Honor SocieTy were inducTed. The inducTees reciTed Their socieTy pledge. HighlighTing The program was The enTer- TainmenT presenTed by each group. The presence OT Dr. Filippo Donini, DirecTor oT The CulTural Division oT The ITalian Embassy. and lvlr. Roy E Mosher, Supervisor oT Foreign Languages EducaTion oT The STaTe EducaTion DeparTmenT, added much To an already evenTTul aTTernoon. The aTTair will long be remembered by The inducTees and Their parenTs. P rw vi, . , NJ., V 1 H. '51 I . 58. HEBREW HONOR SOCIETY IT you wallc along The corridors and you hear sTudenTs greeT each oTher wiTh Shalom, They are probably members oT The Hebrew Honor SocieTy. They speak a language as old as The Bible, and as modern as The sTaTe oT Israel, which is This year celebraTing iTs TenTh anniversary. Several oT The members have enriched Their classroom experiences wiTh Trips To Israel. AT meeTings The members sing songs in Hebrew and dance The Horas in ever widening circles. These acTiviTies enable us To live a richer exisTence, To roam Through Three Thousand years oT hisToric happenings, and To obTain a beTTer under- sTanding oT culTure Thousands OT miles away in space and yeT so much a parT oT us and our way oT liTe. JOINT INDUCTION hebrew a llll I fi ll . J., :Wiz ,UID I1---I. WEE, Urn i IE U D f ,rwqni rL1'1f n'lUfl'r-v LQQQNULFLBQ 1431 7 Q J 3,3 ru -2 X nu , T N Hn II I , -- U I fi' . mi III' ii . I ' ' 1 2? ' f Tfffii. Z ' ' is 0 i t-QFU1 .J -5 le' 23 D F3 mi SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY The sTudenTs oT The Spanish Language in L. B. H. S. are indeed honored when, providing Their average warranTs iT, They are inviTed To become a member oT The Spanish Honor SocieTy. The socieTy upholds The Tine sTandards oT The Spanish class, gives sTudenTs an incenTive To aTTain schoIasTic achieve- menTs in The Spanish language, and develops an inTeresT in Spanish and The Spanish-spealcing people Tor The sTudenTs wiThin The socieTy. Each and every Spanish sTudenT Takes greaT pride in his newly acquired language, and Teel a warmTh and sincere Triendship Towards The people oT The Spanish-speaking counTries oT The world. , f Through our French classes and Honor SocleTy we are broughT closer r To The people oT France. STudenTs Trom Long Beach High School may someday visiT France, and as They walls Through The sTreeTs They II be able To recall The Teachings oT Their French Teacherf I Each year The French .Honor SocieTy holds a colorful Tea To 1nducT The new members. Through The combined worlc oT TacuITy advisor Dr Alda Pizzinger and guaIiTied sTudenTs The Soc1eTy is able To plan many evenTs This year under The leadership oT able oTTicers The members hope To have a very successTuI year. ' FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY if if 7 K ' 4 ' N V , I is , T 555755 :I ' -. 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Through The sTudy oT LaTin and Through The l.aTin I-lonor SocieTy we can Tamiliarize ourselves wiTh Roman CivilizaTion. The Trojan War, Roman Iv1yThology, and The career oT Julius Caesar are all placed wiThin The realm oT our undersTanding. WhaT wondrous Things meeT our gaze as we look back- wards in Time. For iusT a liTTle while we leave The presenT and are TransporTed back, back To The splendor ThaT was AncienT Rome. LATIN HONOR SOCIETY Y sTudenTs To become acquainTed wiTh The culTure and cusToms oT ITaly BAUM MR. ISIDORE BERGLASS and Tha? I+ wasn'Jr worfh imporfanf suloiecls Jraughl be easily solved if you lcnow whelrhe you realized of your of Long Beach leach, Jrhe nd also lo help him To whelher a 555 forgelr The imporfance of BERNSTEIN X W! WW! LESTER MECKLER GCS Am QL A math club is Since The days oT Euclid, MaTh has played an imporTanT parT in man's way oT living. AlThough iT may seem unbelievable To some people, There are many men and women who have enjoyed and ones who will sTill enjoy The sTudy oT MaThemaTics. The MaTh club in our school is a shining example oT This. IT is composed oT sTudenTs who have greaT abiliTy in This Tield and who like To demons+ra+e Their undersTanding oT iT. JusT as The person who lilces To play cards or checkers, This Team enioys working ouT diTTiculT problems. These people will, in The TuTure, be our answer To The SpuTnilc Torces. 7 M 'WL nu cience ,211 635 TA -I .... , i MR. MGRTIMER SCHULTZ MR.,ARNOLD WITOFF Chairman I - . 3 F ' ,f . , ' , sg: . ,,, x Wy' , -V 57' f - v ' A - ' H 'r-ipaw Q 1 X Z2 I X ', fI'.i if 11 4 XJ' '1 ': fQI'1- ff A5-ifff-fe . -- A 1 N ,- MR. ISAAC DUBOW MR. SEYMOUR KOPILOW ' MR. HERBERT THIER ,X . x ii MR. ANTHONY PIAZZA MR. ED COEN ln his senior year The Long Beach l-ligh School STudenT Tinds himselT aT The climax oT his science sTudies. l-le has baTTled wiTh every mixTure, soluTion, elemenT, and compound he Thinks There can possibly be. Through his experiences in General Science, Biology, perhaps EarTh Science, Physical Science or Physics, and Then ChemisTry, The sTudenT has realized The imporTanT role science has already played in The pasT and will conTinue To play in The TuTure. WiTh The arrival oT earTh saTelliTes and roclceTs To The moon, The sTudenT and TuTure scienTisT Tind a new Tield oT sTudy awaiTing Them. ThereTore, upon compleTion oT his high school science program a sTudenT is more adequaTely prepared To Tace The world inrwhich science plays such an imporTanT role. y xi, science club V SCIENCE CLUB - 1, E ' Biology, Physics, and Chemisfryl AToms and molecules! 'Cells and reproducTion! STudenTs inTeresTed inlfhe aloove Topics find Themselves ioining and parTicipaTing in an exTra-curriculgafrfacfivify known as TheiScience club. Here, fuTure ScienTisTs, Engineers, and Docfors, gaTher To discuss and experi- rnenT in These fields of endeavor, Through pracfical applicaTio,n and .special lecfure programs, The members arejagiven-,a chance To discoiveirflearn, and even,Teach To Their fellow memloerisfiwoirfihwhile informafiorilfconfcerning Todays scienfific world. Programs on ,vairiieidfgribiecfsiare ,p,lairin'edeach week The sTudenTs wiThin The club, and grouipisfi sfuderifsgi iriiw TogeTher, presenT Them. P my , , The club's fundamenfal basis is To 'iiiTeresT'and nurfure The develop- menT in science wiThin The youfh of LongiiBeach High School. There is an ever-increasing need for individuals To malice science Their career, as we see wifh The coming of rocl4eT-missile age. Wifh The able guidance of The clul3's faculTy advisor, Mr. Thier, sTudenTs are encouraged To work on individual proiecTs, which are suiomiTTed To The annual Science Congress. Worlc, efforf and originalify go info The malcing of These proiecfs. Through The work ac- complished in The Science club, noT only does The sTudenT profiT and loenefif, louT,fin all probabilify science does Too. S. -y,u,y - laboratory service squad For Those inTeresTed in science, The LaboraTory Service Squad has been a good source of exper- ience and knowledge. Under The supervision oT Mr. MorTimer SchulTz, sTudenTs have received valuable Training in The use oT scienTiTic rnaTerials. Learning To seT up experimenTs is very imporTanT To Those who plan a career in science. ScienTiTic meThods are pracTicedg consTrucTive work is encouraged. STudenTs on Lab Service Squad geT experience in working as a group in a scienTiTic manner. This has proven a valuable asseT Tor Those who Tind Themselves enTering The vasT world oT science. To accommodaTe The growing inTeresT oT sTudenTs in The Tield OT science, a new group has been Tormed, The Advanced Physics Club. Under The guidance oT Mr. l-lerberT Thier, The sTudenTs Taclcled problems ThaT are noT on The ordinary physics curriculum. The group Tollowed The individual inTeresTs oT each member. Discussions ranging Trom color Television To SpuTnil4 were held, and proiecTs were planned and carried ouT. The Advanced Physics club has been noT only an ouTgrowTh oT physics as TaughT in school, buT also a source OT preparaTion Tor Those sTudenTs who plan To embark on a scienTiTic career. advanced physics class - l '-'i' 'T i , ' MR. ARTHUR FISHER ,', 395 MISS MARIA MAVRICOS ,.,, ,I l a I Q . .V A A: nigh: f MDVR ,V 5 MRS. ANN APPEI. MISS MEDA KUGELMAN Chairman Business Ten, maybe TwenTy years Trom now, we will again Travel Through The long winding halls oT Long Beach High School. As we Travel we will approach The Commercial DeparTmenT, Here, we will again encounTer The long rows OT machines, and see The sTrange wriTings on The blackboard. We will remember The sTruggle we had Trying To learn whaT These wriTings meanT and how we Tried To masTer The skills required To communicaTe Through These machines. Our Trip Through The Commercial DeparTmenT will be a very enjoyable and enlighTening one. IT will help us To realize how imporTanT our Commercial DeparTmenT really is. M R. CHARLES WELCH Loc, 'WI D QR I 3l : W f .Q P fx fi fp MR. LEONARD ADLER Q9 f f i 'Y , i .',, T T MR. PAUL FEINMAN -55 . Jawg , 1.5 . 5,54 , ' A f MR. HARRY KABEL A MR. CHARLES STEGEMANN A ,. ,, '3 ' T3 2 1 MR. SEYMOUR WARSHAW 32 as Industrial f ,f ,l 1 7 f igfw 2 4 4 '. 'Q' f . I f '.', 15,4-.af MR. ROBERT MICHENFELDER Chairman Mechanical drawing, prinTing, meTal working and arT are among The excellenT courses oTTered by The lndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT. AlThough many oT The subiecTs oTTered are Tor Those who wish To enTer a Trade upon graduaTing Trom high school, several courses are oTTered Tor Those wishing To enTer a specialized Tield requiring a college educaTion. Among These are mechanical drawing and indusTrial design which prepare sTudenTs Tor careers in archiTec- Ture and engineering. For Those sTudenTs who are arTisTically inclined, The deparTmenT oTlers several arT courses. The ArT DeparTmenT raTes several successTul commercial arTisTs and Tashion illusTraTors among iTs graduaTes. All arT courses are designed To Teach budding RembrandTs The essenTials. i 11 'mi Do you plan on becoming an engineer? . . . an archiTecT? . . . an inTerior decoraTor? Or do you iusT wanT a general educaTion? The Mechanical Drawing Class is designed To meeT all These require- menTs. AlThough a greaT number of The sTudenTs Take This course as a good preparaTion Tor Their TuTure careers, many Talce iT iusT To geT an all around educaTion, Tor Mechanical Drawing is noT limiTed To a drawing board. IT encompasses many Tields, in- cluding science, English, and maThemaTics. MECHANICAL DRAWING Since iTs incepTion regisTraTion in The class has Tripled. ln TacT, To meeT The growing demands oT The sTudenTs, Mr. Leonard Adler, Teacher oT This class, has recenTly sTarTed a new class in Technical SlceTching. TT is very evidenT ThaT Mechanical Draw- ing is a class oT greaT value To The sTudenT body. mechanical X f nX ZS NRS Xcxii -S Nyxx drawing xi X X ii iff x N Wh X ii N X shawl ish l f A print shop XX lf xg X Q xi Many OT The cards, posTers, and hand- bills which are circulaTed in our school are prinTed in The prinT shop. Many Times The shop has been aslced To prinT up TiclceTs Tor G. O. dances and They always came Through wiTh Tlying colors. Mr. Kable, The prinTing shop Teacher, Tries his besT To give each boy a chance To operaTe The big S Op. M11 Ik Y l presses which The school has in The prinTing li ii X li ug' i shops Ag' .Tas T AT THE WOOD TURNING LATHE V T ' IT is The aim oT The wood shop Teachers To Teach every wood shop sTudenT The uses and The purposes oT our naTural Timber. The sTudenTs learn how To use saws. Tiles, and oTher Tools which are used in The commercial as well as domesTic produdion OT wooden producTs. Each sTudenT has To make several proiecTs and These proiecTs are The TruiT oT his accomplishmenTs in The wood shop. lvleTals are The ToundaTion oT our modern world. The wooden ship and The sTage coach are anTiques oT The pasT. Under The able direcTion oT Mr. STegeman, STudenTs in The meTal shop learn aloouT The uses and origin oT The modern meTals. Each sTudenT geTs a chance To produce proiecTs which can be oT use To himselT as well as To his home. Knowledge oT meTals is a very imporTanT and TruiTTul Tield, and well as- similaTed by The meTal shop sTudenTs. l-low many people can Tix a radio? How many can even Tix a Tuse? These are some oT The Things which sTudenTs in The elec- Trical shop learn To do. The elecTrical shop under The supervision of Mr. Warshaw Tries To Teach every sTudenT The basic principles oT elecTriciTy as well as The pracTical ap- plicaTions oT These principles. STudenTs can malce lamps, radio seTs and various oTher elecTrical proiecTs. MosT sTudenTs seem To geT a large charge Trom elecTrical shop. art The PaleTTe Club oTiers a won- derful opporTuniTy To people who enioy parTicipaTing in arT acTiviTies aTTer school. Under The capable eye and guidance oT Mr. Paul Feinrnan The sTudenTs selecT pro- jecTs which They Teel will be enjoy- able and worThwhile To worlc on. The club encourages an appreci- aTion oT The Tiner arT works by having The sTudenTs Take parT in many inTeresTing acTiviTies. Since ArT is noT a required sub- iecT many sTudenTs do noT lcnow oT The greaT opporTuniTies This subiecT offers. Even Tor The sTu- denT who has no experience in drawing, There is a basic course To begin wiTh. All The TaciliTies re- quired To Tuliill The arTisT's every need are Tound in The,arT room. PALETTE CLUB 1- gk 4 LL, . - i i l , -If -1- Y i Q.,-7 l l i ho memaking The Home Economics senior in Long Beach High School does no+ merely gain knowledge io siore away for a day when i'r may be used, buf she gains knowledge of pracrical value Jrhaf she will use in every day life. The old saying, The way To a man's hearf is Through his s'romach, is well known +o females Jrhroughoui fhe world. Today girls pre- pare for Jrheir fulure when Jrhey learn how lo prepare various dishes, which include anyihing from ,yup 3 V. Mrs. Selma Sluichbury . ,Q I ' '94 '06 3 . V , - , , 'av x fl 3 4,,.,,,x. y 5 'A 7 . ,- T -' . , ,, , hir., 1 , 1 Mrs. Diane Becker fancy casserole lo bacon and eggs. Anoiher lealure of our l-lomemaking Deparf- menl is The sewing insiruclion which is available. Girls nol only learn how To sew, buf also how To save economically by sewing 'rheir own cloihes. The senior girl who has Taken Home Economics which is 'raughlr by Mrs. Sluichbury, Mrs. Sobel, and Mrs. Becker, has broadened her experiences in everyday life. -Q. Q rf' rn . HH Mr. Edward Young 5,31 Zv- 1 2 4:3 Mr. Glen Music Through l'he Music Depl. al Long Beach High School, we, lhe Sludenl Body gain a real appreci- alion lor The many facels of music, from choral work +o parficipaling in Jrhe orchesfra. The words Jrempo, pilch, and beal become na'l'ural To one's vocabulary. One's love for music seems +o swell and grow. To be a well-rounded individual, i+'s necessary lo be an informed music devolee, lor music plays an imporlanl role in loday's culiural life. Mr. Michael Maqlio ,X fzgn, 1' 'lf Q. .W . f ,Ji 9 E ,' QL, JL. f i JH Q Q ia ' ' fgvf Q -,fa ' A, f - - gg 5-,-M-, XL 'S ,i.ei-LQ'-' ' -,... fl f x,' H -- U ,,j5w ,g,5R 1 'ff N' X .7 ....:i'1A ' . B. W Q f ff r , . ' A , L 1 f uk A X Z, majorettes and band girl crazy , w eh W. This year The Music DeparTmenT, wiTh The guidance of lvlr. lvlaglio and Mr, Wolsky, is presenTing The show Girl Crazy : The brush, Tunny, exhilaraTing, and exciTing musical, wiTh music by George Gershwin, lyrics by his broTher lra, and book by Jay BolTen and John McGowan. IT was The mosT successful play oT The l93l season. lT concerns a playboy who is senT To The WesT by his millionaire TaTher in The hope ThaT The young man will TorgeT his Tonclness Tor alcohol and The Tair sex in The wide open spaces. However, The playboy. who Traveled wesT wiTh a characTer by The name OT GoldTarb, in his Taxi-cab, sTarTs a Dude Ranch in The here-To-Tore womanless Town , CusTerville, Arizona. l'le clamorized The Town wiTh a girl chorus Trom Broadway. ff I? 4. X - , 1 1- N QQ 'Q E 7e,w1e?r' .ee xr -:r'c 3 2523 P, 5.,,,,,5yx 5571, K, , Q sf f 64 mm 5 ffffilikmgf ay. ilfifi, M' -5, rv ':',1w-f , fxfyf' f f Q21 if ' 9 Mr. Samuel SanTay Chairman , nw 4 - I f ,I ' 4 ,A f V: v ar, H Mr. Irving Gold 1 5 .1 9 '1 M of Mr. Roy Illowif Q ' 1 f '1 r' ,gs sw , 'lla- ' f, ! ks f- ff-. Physical Education If , W - ,Q Mrs. Muriel Propper if X 4 , , f, f C wwf Y'-Q. ,zz f' f' C ,, f W, Mr. Marvin Solod Miss PaTricia Durham 1. ' iffy , ' 1-:url . Qu' ,A'.p' 2 Q . ,fe-nf ' fu ,, ag. ff It f , - -1.4 V ......,. 1 ' 4.1 Q, f - I f f Www' WA Wim? An aThleTe is a person who musT rely on many Things which he has learned from his own experiences and Those oT oThers. l-le combines his sTrengTh and sTamina wiTh an equal volume of skill To produce a winning combinaTion. Thanks To The alole leadership oT The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT, our aTh- leTes can counT on having halT The ingredienTs Tor success, wiThouT even Trying. Our physical edu- caTional sysTem noT only develops The aThleTe buT The non-aThleTe as well. Each individual is given The opporTuniTy To go ouT Tor a Team and show his meriT in any parTicu- lar sporT. CrediT musT be given To The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT Tor lceeping The sTudenT body, as a whole, healThy and acTive. l , , f,,sf ,fx -yy' ,, . n, f, f- - . Q, Y, , my M A4 ,fm 51 ,,, Q? gras' 3' .K 6 5 pd 'gx 'sf 1- Q tw Iii. .-Q, 'a 5 , 1 1 X63 4 5, i 5 My X X WV! lg, ! 1 an-.,.ag,1,. . 'TWEIEEX ZZ E' 2 , :sw .r fgtii sv- ' 23,4 ig, .1-,Jie , ,gs Kihk! . .us. . 4 wwe? . ,vm win fn football Through rain, sleeT, snow or hail, we can always depend on The high school TooTball Team. ATTer all, when a Team pracTices every day aTTer school Tor hours, iT's very discouraging if They have To go ouT and play on a weT, slippery Tield. BuT our Team is always piTch- ing and, as in The pasT years, has come ouT very well. OT course besides The TirsT Team There are The boys on The bench who deserve much more crediT Than They re- ceive. Why, who would have play- ed when The AsiaTic Flu sTruclc The Long Beach l-ligh TooTball Team, if There weren'T boys who were conTenT To siT on The bench. So when we all look baclc and remember The TooTball Team we should always Think of The enTire squad. FOOTBALL TEAM -A H la wl'iv-HJ -Il LIQ- 11 df!! J All A ses ,TTZN 1 tennis SOCCER TEAM SOCCGI' l-lave you ever heard oT a sporT where you used your head-I mean liTerally used your cranium To score a poinT? They say ThaT The number oT bumps on your head show your degree OT inTelligence. TT This saying is True, soccer players musT have superior lQs. For This sporT is one in which you may use any parT oT your body buT your hands To geT The ball pasT The oTher Team. ThereTore, iT's really a sporT where you use your head To geT ahead! A very exciTing and invigoraTing sporT is Tennis. AlThough iT has been played aT L. B. T-l. S. Tor only a shorf Time, iT has proven iTs worTh. IT you desire a game ThaT will develop a healThy body and a healThy aTTiTude Towards sporTsmanship, Then Tennis is Tor you. You may noT become a cham- pion overnighT, buT, Through learning and pracTicing, your skill can and will improve. Who knows, you mighT be The nexT U. S. Tennis Champion! TENNIS TEAM ,ig . i VL, gzfffgffa-4,, ,T . f A 3 4 7 Iingzilt ml, J I 545i A A A ,,v, ' - , . .A , , . qiflgfilgeui V 1 f-'li-Tig' I 2 ff. fir 46 6,11 basketball An apprehensive silence envelopes The gymnas- ium. The score is Tied wiTh only minuTes To play and The Long Beach player sTands aT The Toul line, abouT To shooT. One specTaTor begins a round oT, geT ThaT poinT , which is picked up and repeaTed To several oThers, buT quickly dropped in The awe oT The momenT. The player bounces The ball several Times, Takes aim, and shooTs. The gym seems To Tremble as a resulT OT The roar which Tollows. An- oTher poinT is added To The scoreboard. and The Marines have won again! MomenTs like The one iusT described were numerous during This year's baslceTball season. The hoopsTers, led by Their coach, lvlr. Ge-3rsTon, have played Twelve games so Tar. winning Ten and losing Two. They are expecTed To play six more beTore The end oT The season. Some oT The players may go on To meeT TuTure challenges in baslceTball, and some may noT, buT all have played Their hardesT, and we are proud oT Them. BASKETBALL TEAM 5 - I I i1He This year's riTle Team, coached by Mr. John CasTelli, is looking Torward To winning Top honors in The S. S. A. L. SecTion 2 championship rifle maTches. In The pasT The Nimrods have always come ouT on Top OT The paclc and are looking Torward This year To being The undeTeaTed champions OT SecTion 2. basebaH The opening of Spring means The sTarT oT baseball. Besides being an exciTing game, baseball Teaches The boys The mean- ing oT good sporTsmanship. A good hiT, a good caTch, and good sporTsmanship are whaT lceep The game alive. Many years Trom now, we will look back upon our days in Long Beach High School, and one oT The many wonderliul Things we will remember is The enioymenT of waTching and parTici- paTing in baseball. RIFLE TEAM PracTically every aTTernoon Trom No- vember To March, oohs and ahs can be heard Trom The boys' gym. Also, groans, bangs and slaps oT bodies hiTTing The Tloor can be heard, Don'T be alarmed Though, iT is jusT The Long Beach High School WresTling Team. Under The able insTrucTion oT Mr. Galowin, These boys do Their besT To represenT our school. They prac- Tice diligenTly and alThough someTimes The resulT is noT vicTory, you can always be sure They've puT all Their hearT inTo Their worlc. So when you pass The high school gym and hear groans, don'T concern yourselT. JusT remember These boys don'T mind The pain because They're enduring Them Tor a good cause, Long Beach ' I High. WRESTLI N6 TEAM 1 , . HY' 7 ' H ' T f 1 -Z A Ti , ,,., Qi' 5 ,ry . A I , 3, 'fur , Q-' -7 if , I f ,5 gf 2 5 4 T ' ' ' ' Q N, Q. T 3 wrestlin bowling Bowling is by Tar The TasTesT growing and mosT popular sporT in The naTion Today. Bowling has virTually swepT The counTry oTT iTs TeeT. Young and old, Thin and sTouT, can and are enjoying This pleasanT pasTure. IT oTTers a rare combinaTion on a Team basis, has led To The growTh oT leagues, noT only on an inTer-school level, buT also in indusTry and everyday liTe. Leagues are sponsored, and win on The collecTive, poinTs sysTem. The Two mosT common words To The bowler are sTrike and spare, The highesT amounT oT poinTs one can receive when The ball sTrikes The pins. This year's Team is, again, enThusiasTically gaining iTs place among oTher com- ,' peTiTive Teams. Senior Members include Donny Piro, Billy Weiss, and Mike Glass. track Track is a sporT which requires noT only sTamina and sTrengTh. buT also The knowl- edge and skill oT a good coach. We aT Long Beach High are privileged To have noT only boys wiTh sTrengTh and sTamina buT a coach who can give our boys The knowledge and skill which makes Them win. Mr. Irving Gold is The coach oT This year's Track Team and we are TorTunaTe To have him as our Track menTor. BOWLING TEAM Y ' ' 1 T 4 ,z T i S ,Q T lx.. P 4' AF ws, ' Q., f, is A T fa' is ' W- L as , N5 i Ks. s i 1 if: s j' -my f-W Q 3 V' p .. M, tv Q: ., , '. AA 1-X 1 i s lr' 1 X, , A,AA- f as as L. A as M ' -i I f ,A,A K 4 ,51 ' -4 sr -f - ' ' .:,,.,'. ' Q ' ORD FLEISHMFINS E LONG amcfi N X , We i A j A T DRTVING CLASS V .-1,2553 ,M :'5II5'i' ,..g:I'!!!eiii:ii' ,-g. 1 I 5 Ami ..L..,.!...---s::?511 'il2!..--'gl a--:2is2i?Eia'1iii-- -mill era-f Q55 lT is oTTen said ThaT school liTe is The ToundaTion Tor our social relaTionships in The TuTure. l-luman RelaTions is one course ThaT deTiniTely TulTills This requiremenT. Through discussions and exchanges oT ideas we are able To maTure and adapT ourselves To our environment Topics range Trom personal problems To Those oT naTional imporTance. We leave The Human RelaTions Class wiTh a sense oT maTuriTy, Teeling beTTer qualiicied To Tace The TuTure. IAQ' v,...p, ',. a .1 C 'a 1-' 'I ll '--' li' lf' QU. 5 s, ,. . 'gal fu? 134 , D. ,Q opv',,n Qyf Ut Rl I - ,L 'Ka -- 14, 4: ! driving Years Trom now, when we Think oT our high school days. one Thing will always sTand ouT in our minds --The Thrill oT our TirsT driving les- son! Along wiTh This ThoughT will come memories oT sTalling The car and running ouT of gas. These Things are all parT oT The Driver EducaTion Class. The course iTselT is very inTeresT- ing, buT The besT parT, by Tar, comes aT The end oT The Term, when we receive our blue cards. WhaT a wonderTul Teeling To lcnow ThaT you have been TaughT To be a good, capable driver! HUMAN RELATIONS CLASS 'E 4 4? V ,. s 1 . 'I 'Y ffa A 0 human relations lzficlfff lnlrpumu 1 A52 xvvlngl I-.,,'. boys This year, due To a growing inTeresT in The Teaching Tield on The parT OT male sTudenTs aT Long Beach High School, a new club was Tormed: a counTer-parT To girls F. T. A., The boys' F. T. A. Under The able guidance oT Mrs. Berryman, and class leadership oT Charles Shapiro, Senior boys are able To culTivaTe Their inTeresT in Teaching. GuesT speakers, prominenl' in specialized Tields oT endeavor, give demon- sTraTions and inTorm The sTudenTs on The many phases of Teaching BOSFTA GIRLS F. T. A. V, ,al ' , . 1 . , - - U f ' ' -...sz ng VU! rn., mn fl' ' T 'M , . ' fy '44 girls The F. T. A., under The supervision oT Mrs. BerTha Berryman, is designed To pro- moTe inTeresT in The Teaching proTession. lT is open To all girls in eiTher The Junior or Senior year oT high school who Teel ThaT They would lilce To become Teachers. During The meeTings, The members pre- senT reporTs concerning The diTTerenT aspecTs oT The Teach- ing Tield. 5l STU DENT TEACH ERS RELATIONS COMMITTEE I-Iave you ever dreamed oT being a lady in whiTe, or The Florence NighTingaIe oT The 2OTh cen- Tury? Seriously Though, iT you Tind yourselT inTer- esTed in The nursing proTession your besT beT is ioining The I:uTure Nurses oT America. Under The guidance oT Miss Mary DougherTy, a regisTered nurse herseIT, The club has jusT been esTabIished aT Long Beach High School. IT is open To all classes oT The school and encourages girls wiTh an inTeresT in nursing To learn more abouT This very rewarding Tield. ThereTore, if a lady in whiTe you wish To be- come. ioin The F. N. A. and learn how To be one. This year a new organizaTion was Tormed, The STudenT-Teacher ReIaTions Council. ConsisTing of Two sTudenT represenTaTives Trom each high school level, iT is designed To aid sTudenTs in every subiecT on The curriculum. The Council provides Tree TuTor- ing Tor anyone who wanTs iT, and acTs as a clearing- house Tor all necessary arrangemenTs. Since iTs incepTion, The Council has proven iTselT a valuable aid To sTudenTs and one very much in demand. S SHDYIW camera club ln a windowless, airless, unliT room, On The Third Tloor, wOrl4 The unsung heroes OT The school, The members OT The Camera Club. These sTuclenTs are responsible Tor The picTOrial record OT all impOrTanT evenTs. They can be Tound, wiTh Their cameras, aT dances, cOncerTs, club meeTings, spOrTs. acTiviTies, and wherever sTudenTs cOngregaTe and Q15 perTOrm. They begin as amaTeurs and end as experTs in every aspecT OT phOTOgraphy. As you Turn The ' T T pages OT This, boolc, you will Tind many evidences OT Their craTT. Though They are never spurred On TO excellence by The cheers OT crowds, They are re- warded Tor Their eTTOrTs by The creaTiOn OT picTOrial prOducTs ThaT enable Their Tellow sTudenTs To reTain, ThrOughOuT a liTeTime, memories OT evenTs which mighT OTherwise have Taded and been lOsT. CAMERA CLUB 1 E9 Z . . . Checl4maTe and l've won! ThaT is The say- ing ThaT all chess players wanT To say. The purpose OT The Chess Club aT Long Beach l-ligh School is TO prOmOTe an inTeresT in The game on The parT OT The sTudenTs. Karl STernburg, presiclenT OT The club, and his able assisTanT, Bruce l-leclcman, are aTTempT- ing TO do iusT This. Since The players Only play wiTh Their equals The game is more exciTing Than if you played wiTh someone who clOesn'T lcnow how TO play. The Chess Club is planning a FaculTy vs STudenT game. This will surely be an evenT To waTch Tor. 4 E w , L ci-I Ess cLuB S. SHAPIRO 53 arista T img? I 5 f During our high school years ArisTa was one oT The mosT imporTanT goals Towards which we were sTriving. ArisTa granTs membership To Those sTudenTs wiTh a cumulaTive average oT 85 aTTer Their TirsT Two years. The symbol oT ArisTa is a Tive poinTed sTar. l made iT! . . . The Quill and Scroll is an lnTer- naTional l'lonor SocieTy Tor Journalism and causes a qreaT deal oT exciTemenTl The club has had a QUILL AND SCROLL sm qi ci' l ARISTA These poinTs represenT scholarship, ciTizenship. lead- ership, broTherhood ancl characTer. Under The leadership oT Mr. Langdon WalraTh, y The members oT ArisTa seek To improve The school T as well as To broaden Their own inTeresTs. chapTer in Long Beach Tor Two years. STuclenTs inTeresTed in l-lisTory and Journalism Take parT in an annual poliTical quiz conTesT. .. T f llffgfffffw A fl 0 TW will fflllw if Ill W sl, f I, V, f ff yyyoyw quill and scroll ss. 5? s . we-T: pc . X . Y, is . ' jf j l ' I T ' , 4- 5 , 1 . i color guard li Q P T T 0 s V V v As we loolc aT The color guard squad on The sTage oT our high school, we Talce pride: pride because we know ThaT This squad represenTs The mosT American Thing possible. The squad also con- TribuTes To The spiriT oT The enTire school. The six poised and neaTly uniTormed members A school wiThouT some sorT oT discipline would be compleTe chaos, Through our Tour years oT high school we have seen many boys and girls, under The guidance oT Mr. Gordon, lceep The halls under conTrol. The conscienTious rnoniTors lceep a waTchTul TRAFFIC SQUAD COLOR GUARD oT The color guard advance To honor our Tlag aT The beginning oT all our assemblies. A greaT deal oT Thanlcs should be given To The color guard and iTs adviser, lvlr. Greenberg. Tor bringing The message oT Americanism To us. eye on The sTudenTs so ThaT They should noT run or push in The halls or go up or down The wrong sTair- way. The TraTTic squad, wiTh iTs capTains, have lcepT order in The halls oT our high school. T13 ik .-'X fi 4,47 HIGH fCH00l. traffic squad ,an Umm Our school spiriT has been aroused by The reorganizaTion oT The BoosTer Club. Membership has increased To over 400 and sponsoring acTiviTies such as pep rallies, and dances have made This a mosT success- Tul year Tinancially. For The TirsT Time BoosTer BuTTons were sold. This idea was proposed by BoosTer Chairmen, Lynne Hausman and Barry Kaplan. A visiT To Teen BandsTand, a Television program, and sponsoring The lnTernaTional l-lop Tor our visiTing exchange sTudenTs, highlighTed The year. Our school's General OrganizaTion is led by The execuTive council. The council is made up oT The G. O. PresidenT, Joel GoldsTein, Vice PresidenT, Jessie Auerbach, SecreTary, Fran Bauer, Treasurer, Bidclie CosTigan, ParliamenTarian, Bob Siegel, BoosTer Chairmen, Lynne Hausman and Barry Kaplan, and sTudenT adviser, Lexy Felds. Decisions and rules ThaT our school G'O'OFFlCES democracy is run on are organized and carried Through by This council. 3 C3 T ,A Exscunve couNciL V fm 1 V . I 53 f 4 ' Nl' A P A l 7 ' fa? se- E sifff 1 If I IW gg? 53' ' 5 H e WWW TIF e.o.couNclL - - .I BOOSTERS N ES ARIN , ,.., .,. 21 X SENIOR COUNCIL FRESHMAN COUNCIL SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Upon enTering high school, we The class oT '58 realized ThaT we were be- coming adulTs, who'd evenTually Talce on more and more responsibiliTies. Thus. we decided To Tound and elecT a Freshman Council. This, Though TrighT- ening aT TirsT, was The basic sTarT of our class parTicipaTion in our upper- class years oT high school. The Sopho- more and Junior Council conTinued These basic concepTs oT choosing oT- Ticers who'd direcT The acTiviTies oT our class. ln addiTion, as The councils be- came moreexperienced They learned The meaning oT Democracy and The use of The Tree voTe. The Senior Coun- cil, oT course, conTinues and sTrives To worlc Tor The beneTi'I' oT The senior class and sTudenT body, iTselT. The prom, dances, and all exTra-curricular acTiviTies are parT oT The cluTies which The council aTTends To. The able mem- bers of The Senior Council are as Tollows: PresiclenT STeve Wolinp Vice PresidenT Dave lvlarTing SecreTary Sharon SchechTer3 Treasurer Dave Kesselman. All have worked TogeTher Tor The success oT The class of '58. JUNIOR COUNCIL , I - Y , P x V 71' l f, , I vw F ' DQ Ll 4 RN ,sw , -an Sw-. ff x X.:- L,, ,-at . a'-'S ? . -- sf.: ,.,l. WJ- :Ju -L .f.- ,,-it. . fig J .,-:X 1 5 . ' ' ' . '-' U m-An-'-'i--R-ifi ' , sf , , - S, -- -X--F X tb. wx K -ax , ,VX V-M, Q f .- -wr. Y Al., ...f1. - A ...f-Q sf--A Q mx T9 U T Tex , ., axw K A '-12. 'Fi .vw i 1 yy, - 530, V S. ff' . N , . .x R r NI l,l': 7 3 ..m'a+ , 49, ff' , N' 'Q . -4 ' -M ff ,Z Q.. ,mv 7' lf , -V ,, . in. -.-Q., ,X S uu- 111, 'E' J -1.A v .hxfgr 3 fx , xx., , . . Q-4 W- M' - 15- km. 5 .yn f J 1, .W zz,-4 4, 5,33 0 0 0 1 ,K Q- . nl' 'g ,,.1 , 4 , .A 24,427 'I V Y ,I , 3 A WITTIEST '..-' 1 , LET 'S GO NG L0 WQAGH Il , ,ff hm A , .vf .1 1 1 W FTTG, A Team DID MOST FOR L.B.H,S. ' CLASS ARTIST BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIOUE le' 11,111 00.3. ai' '4. Q ,X .f ' .,L A f-I 1 ,' .' if N . V , I I x 3 X e av , 1 I 'ffm' 1, . A ,Ji X 2 llyv r 5 'v., ' f 5 E T ffx I MOST I Awseuc . lu I ' ' Brwarl 9 T C9 Q curesr , 5 4 I1 Rl T W! Egg- ,I Q ' 426 ' .J N' 75 M I, , tw T T 6 S T TT T X! Q N M f .T J L 4 ci ix A J I' xv! . 1 4 fi? Q, E 3. A BEST DANCERS G 5 Q' K M Q f . I ' A . ,, v:::- 5 j N f' 7 Q22 7? - ' S5 -ll S 15 'uni -T ' -'Q ff T i ig C if 43 Tl F W VF sg gg Y l MOST CHARMING CLASS COUPLE XL' x-fk 9 . ' Q xg V A I B V E 'sf , 2. E' 9 I 3 43.1, ,.fA., 21.4 ,,.,. , 3 i 5, QQ 11' ig Q l .X X WW NN . I is fm t E, 4 E. g ,, Aj A Q An A. 'JA Vis J E 7 2 1 4 ' 6 Q, , ' J , ff' f -Mfg, G I 1... b . v - E .,.- N' 7 1 , . , .'4.'. Q f FAVORITE Mosr VERSATILE 'I' TEACHERS If E v - , Q 2? Q V lg 1-fx Q' cuss woLE AND FLIRT x A M L- S1 7 f H X Z9 ' Q , uf wr' -422 5 QQ Y 5 CLASS COMEDIANS MOST , 4? ' I , ' , - 1 'U 2 fa 34, , I I ' .E I Q P I 5: Most DRAMAHC I 3 BEST NATURED 194' 1 H 'W ' Wm - p Q F ay f K: GQ, v gg M M 7 I 1 A 'f-T 12 Y ' 4 I 5 L. 'N' VV 'j IJ' BEST LOOKING ' V ' . ' ?. 'ff '. J ill Ill I ' . Q E E E 1, . , K A Most LIKELY TO 0 SUCCEED .,,.,.,.2. , Y W i f ' U fx 'Z 'rf - X f . 5, A 'Q 2 , i Mos A BEST PERSONALITY Shams? 5 0 0 ,,W'1 .s - rf 00 . Mosr ENTHUSIASTlC xii. .00 0 0 , 'i .1E,s7: ' ,W :lim 0 N , A CLASS MUSICIANS QS' ' ' gm QI 'for' ,- 1.10 l ' VI AIQP I X Jia? X l Uno wh I I I 6033001 Z' X SENIOR POLL STEVE WOLIN LARRY BROWN BARRY KAPLAN JOEL KOHUT EDDIE EVANS RICHIE EVANS STAN BERG JOEL GOLDSTEIN AL EISENBAUM DONNY POLLACK HARVEY SINGER SKIP WALRATH JON TELL BARRY KAPLAN DAVID KESSELMAN AL EISENBAUM LARRY BROWN STAN GREENSPAN FRED HONIG DAVE MARTIN DAVID JAFFEE MIKE FRECCIA JESSIE AUERBACH Bes'r PersonaIi+y Mos+ Popular Mos'r EnI'I1usias+ic Wi++ies+ Besi' Looking CIass Ar+is+ Besi' NaI'urecI Did Mos+ for L.B.H.S. CIass Couple Mos+ Charming Mos+ Versa+iIe Favorife Teacher Mos+ Angelic Bes+ Dancer Bes'r Dressed Besi Physique 81 Figu Cu+es+ Mos+ A+hIe+ic CIass Comedian CIass Musicians Mosi' Dramafic Class Wolf 81 FIir'r Mosi' Likely 'ro Succeed S JOANNE BRADDISH JOANNE BRADDISH LYNNE HAUSMAN SUE ROSS KATHY EVERARD NANCY APPEL HAZEL LEVINE LEXY FIELDS ROSIE HECKER FERN DAVIS LEXY FIELDS MRS. SCHULTZ LORETTA REIZMAN LINDA WOLFF GAIL KAPLAN re GAIL KAPLAN JOANNE BRADDISH DOTTY BARRISCALE KATHY O'BOYLE MARCIE LAITMAN FRANCES NYSTAD LINDA WOLFF HARON SCHECHTER est we forget Senior Pins . . . Blue cards . . . Mid Period Exams Tsixiliesl . . . The Tennis CourTs . . . Harvey . . . SegregaTed Lunch Periods . . . Shy Larry . . . Choir and Band Rehearsals . , . Smoke Tilled baTh- rooms . . .The Asian Flu Epidemic . . . PeTiTions . . . L. B. Decals . . . Blue Mondays . . .Open Houses . . . Pizza aT Capri . . . Lexy's Junior ParTy . . .Johnny MaThis . . .Cake Sales . . .Senior Homeroom . . . Texas Ranger ATTer We Won . . . The midnighT counTing oT The senior polls . . . Winning The Oceanside game . . . Mr. BernsTein's Advice To The lovelorn . . . The skaTing rink . . . BoosTer BuTTons . . . Larry Tying The school record . . . geTTing money Tor The Echo . . . pledging Tor Phi DelTa and Sheridans . . . Using PeyTon Place Tor book reporTs. . .all The new senior noses . . .The Lunch periods during Chem. Class . . . The overcrowded halls, overcrowded by moni- Tors . . . smoking on The buses . . . The presence oT alumni aT social TuncTions. . .The Juniors ThaT are older Than many Seniors . . . The TooT- ball championship we almosT won . . . The bomb scare . . . The language socieTies ioinT inducTion . . . The sTarTing oT The TirsT Sopho- more Council . . . Baby Blue jeans . . . Dr. Pizzinger's Yoo Hoo . . . Harry and Max's vs The school caTeTeria . . . Why is iT? by Ronnie Birch . . . The E. B. l. man who couldn'T answer Jessie's quesTion . . . Joni's gray sTreak and Rosalie's corkscrew . . .The Easy Physics RegenTs . . . The TaculTy babies . . .The Sadie Hawkins Dance . . . Coed Homemaking . . . Memories oT The MarTin and Maizner Band . . . Cupids Capers known as The Cardiac Creep . . .Those exhilaraTing double period ChemisTry Classes wiTh Mr. SchulTz . . . serving reTreshmenTs during halT-Time aT The TooTball games . . . Mrs. Propper's lecTures . . . L. B. going Hollywood wiTh The American Girl . . . colored sTockings . . . coed swimming-Tor boys and girls . . . The burning vicTory sign . . . Eoreign Exchange sTudenTs . . . Girl Crazy . . . The Swing Show . . . Crowded Libraries Two days beTore research papers are due . . . Junior Prom aT The Shore Club . . . All The baskeTball games we couldn'T geT inTo because oT The overcrowded gyms . . . Dr. Shanker's plays . . . Polio shoTs aT CenTral School . . . The overcrowded G. O. Dances and The wonderTul senior supporT . . . Will you please reTurn The scoTch Tape dispenser To The oTTice' '... WaiTing Tor colleges To reply . . . American BandsTand . . . Class Day . . . Rosie and Al's every day, every hour TighTs . . . The Tour years Tilled wiTh so many happy experiences. , .4 ZZ' nf, fa f' gawk? 'QQ' if. af? dffhz 2525 , 04 f'N Mixf V W -4. M 3, ., yi' ?Q I Q Q ., , ,za if 25 4 B . .UW 7 -Q mor walle '-4 1 1 fi Ft A - 5 EIWD ,JAM 4 my EX 0 MIK l A: senior play 0 VV, Y f w ,fs l S, I 2 ,Q .I 1: .iq i Q T Y i -.1 yt., Q . Ls! M . I . W wd , , 4 'Q-xfljp +5 PQ' 6' x.9f,Yx 15' +V vm. One oT The Things sTudenTs look Torward To every year is The Senior Play. AT ThaT Time The school audiTorium becomes a TheaTer and every- one is TransporTed To The magical world oT brighT ligIhTs and gala enTerTainmenT. This year The members OT The Senior Class presenTecl Harvey, an amusing Tale OT a charming. Though invisible, rabbiT The members oT The casT earnecl much applause Tor Their delighTTul perTormances. Special Thanks To Mr. BurT Wolslcy Tor The Time and eTTorT he puT inTo The presenTaTion To make iT The success iT was. -1: Qllase will Jerry Schlissel and Stuie Bernstein leave their brains to science. The Senior class leaves Ralph lsaacs thanks for a iob well done. Sue R. Marilyn S., Sue F., and Joni Z. leave a route to school free from stop signs, traftic lights. and trattic to all drivers who have ditficulty getting to school on time. Alvin G. leaves to Mr. Witotf a book entitled: How to Teach Chemistry in lO easy lessons in return tor his book: How to tlunk your class in 3 easy lessons. Barry K, leaves Lynn H. saying shut up yourseltf' Sharon, Eleanor, Hazel. Maddy, Joan. Nancy and Rosie leave their freshman sisters to carry on the tamily tradition. Barbara Fensterheim leaves an easy chair and a good book to any girl who goes with a boy playing in a band. The senior girls leave Mr. Adler, Mr. Andrews and Dr. Shanker with regrets. Barbara Hyams leaves Mrs. Zilleson thanks tor boosting her average. The Senior Play cast and crew leave Mr. Wolsky with the memories ot a large white rabbit. Joel Lutwin leaves a book entitled: How to Con' vince People You're Great. Becky L. and Sue R. leave Dr. Shanker with the reminder Sarcasm is the lowest torm ot Wit. The bowling team leaves Mr. Santay a No Smoking sign ior the station wagon. Jett P. leaves Mrs. Ables his permanent late pass. Ellen Schatz leaves her geometry book, guaranteed never used. Mr. Schult-is third period chemistry class leaves him a book ot ready made check-minuses lx'-l and check- pluses lV+l and Bls so his supply will never run out. Gail K., Louise L. and Judy K. leave Vera to follow in their tootsteps. Lynn H. leaves Barry K. with the saying, anything you did, l did better. Barry H. Eddie E., and Skippy H. leave the Channel lnn Ice Cream Parlour to the next year's tootball team. Carole Selby and Linda Feinrider leave behind their good intentions to go on a diet. George Balabus leaves Dr. Kuhn a Sherlock Holmes Kit . Marian and Steve leave to future couples a book entitled: How to fake out Mr. Bernstein. Sue R. leaves the next President ot Phi Delta a course on how to get the taculty to approve of pledging in school. Mr, Thier's Physics students leave him a motor-power- ed stool tor taster spins. The track team leaves Mr. Gold a box ot cigars. The Special English Class leaves to its frustrated substitutes prodigali-ty. Mady Kahn leaves Ronnie Birch a pair of strong glasses. Sharon S. leaves Mr. Bernstein a new victim, her sister Brenda. The Spanish students leave' Dr. Samuels an automatic F machine. The girls ot the Attendance Ottice leave Dr, Kuhn a clean blotter. Homeroom I2-6 leaves Mr. Ritaccio a book entitled: Dictatorship Made Easy. The girls in Mr, Greenberg's -tth period History class leave telling him, You don't have that right approach. Rosalie L. and Enid K. leave Mr. Feinman with the thought: lf at tirst you donlt succeed, try, try again. Carole Selby leaves Bruce K. a book entitled: I thought l was a teenage wonder until . . . Fern Davis, Nancy Appel and Ruth Glicksman leave Mr. Welch. wishing it could have been sooner. The Echo statt leaves Mr, Feinrnan many thanks for his wonderful help. The 4th year French class leaves Madame Levoy two chocolate sandwiches. The Senior Class leaves Dr, Elkin a private entrance. Joel L. and Srully B. leave Mr. Dubow a red kilt to qo with his red beanie. -rs The Senior tennis players leave Mr. Berglass and Mr. Kirsch, their competent coaches a book entitled: Tennis in IO easy lessons . Karen L, leaves her key to the dark room to any girl brave enough to use it. Mrs. Berryman's 8th period C-4 class leaves her surprise tests to any underclassrnan lucky enough to pass them. Sharon S. leaves one slightly-used Scrabble game to Becky L. if she is toolish enough to want it. Fran Nystad leaves Mr. Berglass, Mr. Bernstein. and Mr. Kirsch hardy thanks tor trying. The Solid Geometry class leaves Mr. Greenbaum a new book so he can memorize a brand new set of pages. Fran B. leaves next year's G. O. Secretary a book entitled: How to antagonize a President. Mady Kahn leaves her sister Stetfi to Tricky Dick . their cuz, with these words ot wisdom: Grin and bear it. The Senior members ot the Library Statt leave Mr. Murphy a book entitled: Charades for one can be fun. Srully B. leaves his sister Vivian a book of phoney passes. The Senior submarine-watchers leave box seats to promising Juniors. Ellen Thaler and Karen Liptzin leave Mr. Kirsch a bottle ot aspirins to ease the many headaches they caused him. The Senior Class leaves Mrs. Klages and Doc Galowin a college tor every student, The Senior Girls leave Mr. Adler invitations to their l8th birthdays. Stuie B. the last of the Fups . leaves tast cars to the boys at l., B. H. S. Jon, Steve, and Bill leave Mrs. Stutchbury a cold casserole and salty dumplings. Fran Borsuk leaves the name Mike to anyone who wants to be confused. Sharon S. leaves the next Senior Class Secretary the advice: lt You Can't Fight 'em. ioin 'em. The G. O. Executive Council leaves their Booster Heads, Lynn H. and Barry K.. free tickets to the basket- ball games-maybe then they will attend. The Seniors leave the driving teachers with a good case ot Ulcers. The Fragments Stati-Marcie. Sue, Ronnie and Mike-leave Mr. Harrison a book entitled: Democracy, and who Has the Controlling Vote. Sharon S. leaves Dave the hope that he will recover the Senior Play tickets and leaves him his bail in case he doesn't. Barry K. leaves strawberry sodas with vanilla fudge ice cream tor anyone who wants to attract attention. Fred H., Joni Z.. Bonnie F., and Dave K. leave their senior memberships in the Car Crash Corporation to any Juniors willing to join, Mr. Witoff's 4th period class leaves him a bromine bomb-in his Car. Barry B., Bary K.. Jerry G.. and Shael S. leave a car without an emergency brake tor any boy wishing to have tun at a drive-in rnovie. The tirst period Latin class leaves Dr. Eckstein all the minus threes they owe him. Ruth G., Caroline F., and Judy K. leaves Senorita with this thought: What you don't know won't hurt you -Senior Homeroom is only once a week. Joel Kohut leaves the teachers with this thought: There are tive more to come, you lucky people. The Senior Class leaves Mr. Graff a box of deten- tion slips. Mady K., Warren H.. and Sharon S, leave Mr. Harrison with a quiet 7th period. The Senior Class leaves Mr. McDonough and Mr. Graft wishes tor good health. 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H, we 'fm , , , 5 V 731' ' . .. . .13-:ci 5-55 in f , 5:512 7 g a NANCY APPEL Ari Edilor of Echo, Secrelary of Arisfa, Secrelary of Erench Honor Sociely, Aclverlisinq Chairman ol The Booslers, G. O. Represenfa- live, Vice Presidenl of The llalian Honor Sociefy, Junior Newspaper, Palelle Club, Traffic Squad, F.T.A., Class Day, Prom Commil- Jree, Hall Duly, Welcome Com- milfee, Sophomore Council. 72l Wesl Walnul Slreel' STEVEN ARLEN Varsily Baskelball, Two years of Track, Booslers. 514- Easl' Park Avenue JOAN BACHNER Speech Club, Booslers, Tide Re- porler, Senior Newsleller, Guid- ance Guides . lO3 Delaware Avenue g-3,..:1a.'U4-?f. f f f ' ' Aa X ' i fr 44.44 lf, , , 'jififff , 1 vi ff ff 5, 9, f 1, W f w f 1,1 ff 91 f of if f ,fy ff J f , ' gfffl If , ff 1 1 '4 f 4ffA Aff Q Jf fa ff f , f I fi f ff, 4 f My fM Qr f f ff ff 1 fjwvff bff,f5f , 6 X f f ffzv ,:f-mr-A, M AMW, .2 ,, ,WZ , ,- 71 4' 7 1 f F. ' JSe2.f:si7i W gin! fy A ,,.,, , Sy., ' L agp, :Q3 ' f' B'-:rw .K gy, soi BARN ETT 1 A 3 IOOO Wesl Beech Sfreel my ' r ,lr 5' w ,Ps-. 'Af , FT I .,-:fy , , 'ivqvl' ' . ,V, X A If V X ,X-Q MARJORIE ARBER Science Club, Afhlefic Honor Honor Sociely, Sociely, Lalin Spanish Honor Sociely, Vice Pres- idenl of Arisla. 444 Wesl Beech Slreef JESSIE AUERBACH Vice Presidenl' of 'fhe G. O., Presidenl' of fhe Debaling Sociefy, Parliamenfarian of Arisla, Parli- amenfarian of Forum Club, lfalian Honor Sociely, Sophomore and Junior Councils, Co-Edifor ol Junior Newspaper, G. O. Council. I34 Wesl' Hudson Slreef GEORGE BALABUS 7l Boyd Slreel' DOROTHEA BARRISCALE Spanish Honor Sociely, Erench Honor Sociely, Leaders Club. Library Srafl, Booslers, Hall Duly. Baskelball and Volleyball Infra- murals, Guidance Slaff. 465 Nalional Blvd. JOAN SHAREN BARSHEY Presidenf of Speech Club, He- brew Honor Sociefy, S.B.l., Boosf- ers, Liferary Sfaff of Echo, Tide, Color Guard, F.T.A., 6. O. Rep- resenfafive, Swing Show, Opereffa. 354 E. Penn Sfreef CAROLE BECKER G. O. Represenfafive, Boosfers, Junior Council, Tide, Hall Dufy, Traffic Squad, Class Day Com- miffee, High School Office. 653 E. Beech Sfreef Sl'lElLA BERG 507 Laurelfon Blvd. RUTH BERNSTEIN Hall Dufy, Choir, Quill and Scroll, Volleyball Team. 346 W. Marlcef Sfreef SANDRA BIRNBAUM Traffic Squad, Class Day, Ticle. Sophomore Council, G, O. Repre- senfafive, Speech Club. 40 Ohio Sfreef ,X are , X- , . Q5 3 . lc.- isle Q ,ei . .V '.,.,q-.1 'Q 'Q rl .5 . 'Q . .' . '1' .fi7'w L A ,: .fig-5512, ,- .-: 1 0 5, :. 5 . 1-1 'ji M ,-,,..'f' 55.25 if 7 - i 242423 1- ' ,,w1ii'i FRANCINE BAUER Secrefary of G. O., Arisfa, French Honor Sociefy. Spanish Honor Sociefy, G. O. Council, Boosfers. Traffic Squad, Orchesfra, Color Guard, Tide. 346 E. Chesfer Sfreef JEFFREY BECKER Arisfa, Boosfers, Camera Club, Spanish Honor Sociefy. 552 E. Bay Blvd. BARRY BERLIN Sfudenf-Teacher Relafions Council, F.T.fx., G. O., Lab Service Squad, Tide, Echo, Boosfers, Red Cross, Big Brofher, Traffic Squad, Science Club, Hall Dufy, Camera Club. 430 W. Beech Sfreef RONALD BlRCH Edifor of Eragmenfs, Senior Class Represenfafive, Arisfa, Spanish Honor Sociefy, Lab Service Squad. Science Club, Senior Play, Creafive Wrifing Club, Long lsland Science Congress. Tide, Big Brofher, Hall Dufy, Traffic Squad. 350 E. Penn Sfreef ELLlOT BLACKMAN Arisfa, Dance Band, Wresfling Team, Lab Service Squad, Chair- man of fhe Physics Cornmiffee, Science Club. 42l W. Fulfon Sfreef kv...- fs an Elin' ixfgz' K x pi' i , ,. el s w i fits . ., ., X fi sy. In 'QI Y--1 ix are , . N-A A s A ' K . X X TQ? C' ' Y? ' ,i 4? Q ,,, 'W An 4. I Li ,-X ff , ,, .. 1--'fx RVN Y A M.x.W,,u,. In ef I 5 BARBARA BLEEKER Arisfa, Speech Club, French Honor bociefy, Hebrew Honor Sociefy. Guidance Office, Boosf- ers. F.T.A., Echo. 254 Grand Blvd. ROCHELLE BORNSTEIN F.T.A., Boosfers. Tide Solicifor. Hall Dufy, Infrarnural Sporfs. 439 Shore Road BARBARA BRACKMAN 32 Illinois Avenue ANNETTE BRADY 50 Oregon Sfreef MARION BROOKE 79 Rochesfer Avenue -Q Q.: I 5- f sl , Q f. I 2, -- ,pq-. ,V 5 f wrt, '- , ,L -r.: , o l, ,..,,, , 3 55-ix,s.,gie:--' W Q-A X x ' N EC f :S ysegcz. s X i I K vwfli. ' I ,, 'Y A. is--. . ,N ' i fs'- , ,.. IL i -Aw Q , L, V fx fe --5 'I X .L x I lx x X X . ,- we , .I f4 RENEE BLUIVI Badrninfon Team, Volley Ball Tearn, Paleffe Club, F.T.A., Boosf- ers, Echo Arf Sfafl, High School Office, High School Affendance Office, Nurse's Office, Hall Dufy. I53 E. Marlcef Sfreef FRANCES BORSUK Secrefary of Speech Arfs Club, Boosfers, Senior Council Repre- senfafive, French Honor Sociefy, Leaders Club, F.'I'.A. 523 Wesf Beech Sfreef JOANNE BRADDISH Junior Council, Junior Class Treasurer, Cheerleader, Welcome Cornmiffee, Traffic Squad, Library Sfaff, Affendance Office Sfaff, Boosfers, Leaders Club, G. O. Represenfafive, Big Sisfer, Baslcef- ball and Volleyball Infrarnurals. 716 Wesf Olive Sfreef DANIEL BRESKIN Baseball, Freshman Wresfling, Orchesfra, G. O. Represenfafive, All Sfafe Band and Orchesfra. Spanish Honor Sociefy, Bancl Presidenf, Hall Dufy. 668 Lincoln Blvd. DAVID BROTHERS Sfudenf Teacher Relafion Com- miffee, Traffic Squad, Boosfers Spanish Honor Sociefy, Hall Dufyi 538 Easf Beech Sfreef HOWARD BROWN Foofball, Soccer, Wresfling. Baslcefball, Hall Dufy. 534 Wesf Olive Sfreef ALFRED BUCHNER IOO Ohio Avenue STANLEY BURG Boosfers, Wresfling Team, Co- as . ' ! ily' . EI 1 Capfain of Traffic Squad, Hall cg. 41 Dufy, Sophomore Council. 76 Florida Avenue FLORENCE CIMADOR Vice Presidenf of fhe French Honor Sociefy, Presidenf of 'lhe lfalian Honor Sociefy, Secrefary of fhe Orchesfra, Paleffe Club. F.T.A., Echo Arf Sfaff, Boosfers, Speech Club, Tide Reporfer, Badminfon. 640 Easf Penn Sfreef JOSEPH CONFORT 563 Wesf Chesfer Sfreef .f Q, .f A- F- . wx qw, qu-'AX , . rj , Q - fm ' ., ' . G T LARRY BROWN Chairman of Big Brofhers. Co- Chairman of Welcoming Com- rniffee, Caplain of Baslcefball Team, G. O. Represenfafive. Sophomore Council, Foofball Team, Traclc Team, Baseball Team, Tide Represenfafive. Boosfer, Varsify Club. 426 Easf Bay Drive CAROLINE BUNZ Camera Club, Echo, Lab Service Squad, Usher for Opereffa. l36 Cleveland SANFORD CHOOK Traffic Squad, Hall Dufy, G. O. Represenfafive. Boosfer, Traclc Team, Big Brofher. 654 Easf Park Sfreef ELEANOR COHEN Tide Sfaff, Hall Dufy, Lab Service Squad. I s 'iw ,... -we 19 -J X XX ..- MPN 539 Wesf Chesfer Sfreef Q-, GN FERN DAVIS Presidenf of Arisla, Assisfanf Arf Edifor of Echo, Senior Play. Speech Club. Secrefary of He- brew Honor Sociefy, French Honor Sociefy, G. O. Represenfa- five, Paleffe Club, Tide Arf Edifor and Reporfer, F.T.A., Library Sfaff, Booslers, Class Day. 47I Wesf Beech Sfreef Iv- r ,-.. for -,- -...ff SAL DI DOMENICO Hall Dury, Traffic Squad, Lab Service Squad, Library Slaff, Baskelball, Baseball, 225 Wesl Park Avenue WILLIAM DIERKES 94 Lynbrook, PI. Lookoul' ELAINE DIX 28 Kirkwood 1 I ,X BARBARA DREYER F,T.A., Concerl Choir, Arisfa, Spanish Honor Sociefy. Hebrew Honor Sociely, Speech Club, Crealive Wriiing Club, Echo Liiera ry Siafl. 47 Barnes ALBERT EISENBAUM Caplain of Eoolball Team, Varsily Track, Sophomore Council, Junior Council, Senior Council, Varsily Club. 437 Easl' Eulron Slreel CATHERINE DE LUCIA Usher for Senior Play, Office Work, Badminfon. SZI Easf Beech Slreel JOHN DI ETER Track. I4-3 Wilson SANDRA DRACHMAN F.T.A., Sophomore Council, Class Represenralive, Junior Prom Com- miHee, Tide Reporrer, S.B.I., Booslers, G, O. Represenfalive, Refreshmenl' Comrniliee, Hall DuI'y, Traffic Squad, Guidance Office Sraflf, Senior Play, Class Day. Echo. 3II Wes? Beech Slreel RONALD DRUSIN Treasurer of Arisla, Band. French Honor Sociely, Malh Club, Science Club, Lab Service Squad. 26I Wesl' Walnul Slreel EDWARD EVANS Eoofball, Varsiry Club, Track, Jun- ior Council, Big Brolher. Baseball, G. O. Represenlalive. Booslers. II2 Tall Avenue RICHARD EVANS Varsify Foofball, Baslcefhall, Track, Varsify Club. S.B.I., Boosfers. 3IO Nafional Blvd. MARCIA FALCOFF Boosfers, Traffic Squad, Welcom- ing Commiffee, Speech Club, Debafing Sociefy, Sophomore Council, Junior Prom Commiffee, Tide, Girls Baslcelloall. 565 Easf Pine Sfreef BONNIE FASS Clerical Edifor of Echo, Boosfers, G. O. Represenfafive, Senior Class Day Commiffee, High School Office, Welcoming Com- miffee, Sophomore and Junior Newspaper, Hall Dufy. 626 Easf Penn Sfreef LINDA FELDMAN Tide Sfaff, Boosfers. 466 Wesf Fulfon Slreel MICHAEL FELLERMAN Science Club, Hisfory Club. I32 Hazzard Road, Lido gs.. 'VN 1,, gg , QQ . A rif St 1 Qi 1' I ,Y , Aw f , , 2' , . Im., I .5 ' Mfffa? I ,,.fZf?-71? ks. . I I :QC X I X451 KATHLEEN EVRARD Booslers, Traffic Squad, Allend- ance Office, G. O. Represenla- five. 99 Oregon Sfreef CAROLINE FARBMAN Edifor-in-Chief of fhe Tide, Presi- denf of Ouill and Scroll, Arisfa, French Honor Sociefy, Spanish Honor Sociefy, Echo. Il Eden Road LINDA FEINRIDER Senior Play, Senior Council, Wel- coming Commiffee, Delaafing Sociefy, French Honor Sociefy, Echo, Paleffe Club, I-ligh School Office, I-lall Dufy, Drama Club, F.T.A., Class Day. S30 Wesf Olive Sfreef ALEXANDRA ANNE FELDS Sfudenf Advisor, Cheerleader, Vice Presidenf Forum Club, G. O. Represenfafive, Chairman Wel- cominq Commiflee, Sophomore Council, Swing Show, Traffic Squad, P. A. Squad, S.B.l., De- bafing Sociely, Boosfers, Co- Chairman of Class Day. 250 Easf Chesfer Sfreef BARBARA FENSTERHEIM G. O. Represenfafive, Junior Council, Boosfer Council, Wel- coming Commiffee, F.T.A., Echo Business Sfaff, Traffic Squad. 548 Sfafe Sfreef , 1 4,5 AL.: , .V ., i gk f . V...T,,,,,, Gang, Y' '-'- --r ,, 21 wc..- 35 '55 F mv ,fm .y- , ,X Kg Q' I I .f nr-'E I il Jw , ff-if fic, 4. V ,rg '-.ne X, 1.1, , ff., X i A it SUSAN FEUERSTEIN Head Twirler, Echo, G, O, Repre- senfafive, Boosfers, F.T.A., Sopho- more Council, Tide, Traffic Squad, Special Educafion Office, Healfh Office. ISO Lincoln Blvd. JOHN FITZGERALD Sfage Crew, Proiecfor Squad, Track. I7 Oswego Avenue CLYDE FOX Chess Club, French Honor So- ciefy, Arisfa. Science Club. 35 Troy Avenue MICHAEL FRECCIA Boosfer Council, Big Brofher, Dance Commiffee, Traffic Squad, Hall Dufy, Traclc Team, Decor- afion Commiffee, Co-Chairman Junior Prom Cornmiffee. 420 Wesf Fulfon Sfreef LESLY GABRIEL Boosfers, Welcome Commiffee, Traffic Squad, Affendance Office, Sophomore Council, Hall Dufy. I39 Wesf Olive Sfreef ik., -v-X ,pf-f Tm' ' 3 if 'X -. 'QW lu if :Ei bf 1 W 7 .Iy1QQ.5L:Jl' . cn, 1f.,,,',,k-,3: N14 1 FJ P X g f 4 -I , Qi : fr 4 X ' +.f:T..,,: 'QS' 'WG ,gig . .71 PHYLIS FISHER Hebrew Honor Sociefy, Speech Club, Boosfers. 457 Easf Penn Sfreef JANE FORELLI Guidance Office. 45 Maryland Avenue RONALD FRANK I6 Wesf Olive Sfreef LEONARD FRIEDIVIAN Foofball Team, Traffic Squad, Baseball Team, Lab. Service Squad, Hall Dufy, Camera Club, Science Club. 6 Kerrigan Sfreef DOUGLAS GELLER Traclc Team, Hebrew Honor Sociefy. 622 Easf Beech Sfreef SUSAN GENDLER Booslers, French Honor Sociely, F.T.A., lniermurals, Operella, Ol- fice Dury, Science Club, Tide Reporler. 533 Easf Olive Slreel JUDITH GINSBERG French Honor Sociefy, G. O, Represenrafive, High School Off fice, Booslers, Choir. 226 Wesl Hudson Sfreel JAY GLASSER Tide Reporfer, Speech Club, Creafive Wrifinq Club, Fraqmenfs Edilor, Forum Club, Science Club. F,T.A. Treasurer. 60 Rochesfer Avenue RUTH GLICKSMAN Echo. Speech Club Treasurer, Tide, Booslers, Alfendance Office, French Honor Sociefy, F.T.A., Senior Play, S.B.l., Spanish Honor Sociefy. 309 Easl Pine Slreel STEPHEN GOLDBERG Hebrew Honor Sociely, Band. Arisla, Foorball, Boosfers, Hall Dufy. 404 Easf Marker Slreel :M in lv rv' 4, Sw! , . as 'dai'-'. JOSELYN GILBERT Arisla, French Honor Sociely Spanish Honor Sociely, Tide Slall. ll2 Coolidge Avenue MICHAEL GLASS Track, Bowling, Science Club, Lab Service Squad. 457 Easl Harrison Slreel EVELYN GLEICHER Arisfa, Speech Club, F.T.A., Spanish Honor Sociely, Hebrew Honor Sociely, Hall Duly, Echo. Guidance Office, Book Room. l3O Wes? Beech Srreel STEVEN GOLD Varsily Track, J. V. Baslcelball, Varsily Foolball, Sophomore Council, Traffic Squad, Junior Council, G. O. Represerilalive, Booslers, Varsily Club, Hall Duly, Caplain of Track Tearn. S43 Wesl Fullon Slreel MARIAN GOLDEN F.T.A., Booslers, Ailendance OT- fice. Echo, G. O. Sfore, Debaling Socielv, Traffic Squad. 228 Easi Walnul Slreef f' ' YU' 1 i i Y.,-f i X J fer' 4' V A A' f-1 ff X .J X Q ,gi 5 X R ?W af 1 W ya r fl' zfffi ef f 9 feff., f far 64. g , A. . Ze fvm . N. ,1 f ef,.,Saws -J '-wrt - .-,ix 5 -ce mf , 1 an W. , 1 l..- V . K A1 :V -rf , of , if K 1 . ,,,..'N ,vm A-ve N, ALVIN GOLDMAN Forum Club, Debafing Sociery, Crealive Wriring Club, Lab Service Squad, Concerl Choir, Operellas, Chess Club, G. O. Represenralive, Senior Play, Echo, Assislanl' Business Manager. 90 Kenlucky Avenue ,JI 24.0.43 1mq..: V. T37 W' 53. -' W? ' Q 'JW Q, ROBERT GOLDSMITH IIO Roosevell Blvd, RONALD GOLINGER Science Club, French Honor Sociefy, Lalin Honor Sociefy, Arisla, Lab Service Squacl. 58 Barnes Srreef STEFANY GORDON Presidenl' of lhe Hebrew Honor Sociery, Co-Eclilor in Chief of 'rhe Junior Newspaper, Chairman of The 6. O. Dance Commi'H'ee, Arisla, Senior Council, Junior Council, Traffic Squad, 6. O. Represenlarive, Welcoming Com- miffee, F.T.A., Echo, Junior Prom Sealing Arrangemenls Chairman. 654 Easl' Walnul Sfreel' STANLEY GREENSPAN Varsily Foorball, N.C.A.S. Team, Varsily Baskelball, Varsily Track, Varsify Wresfling, Arisfa, Band, Orcheslra, Swing Band, Sopho- more Council, Junior Council, Senior Council, Science Club. Boosler. 333 Easl' Park Sfreel' GERALD GOLDMAN Bancl, Orcheslra, Dance Band, Operella, Senior Play, Treasurer of 'rhe Science Club, Big Brofher, Boosler, G. O. Represenlafive, Pholography Club. 9 June Walls JOEL GOLDSTEIN Presiclenl' of The G. O., Presi- denf of The Junior Class, Fresh- man Baslcefball, J. V. Baslcelball, Varsily Baslcefball, Varsily Tennis, Freshman Foofball, Science Club, Tide Reporfer, Orchesrra, Arisla, French Honor Sociely, Ouill and Scroll, S.B.l., Public Address Squad. 529 Easl' Chesler Slreel ROBERT GORDON Soccer, Track, Varsily Club, French. Honor Sociefy, Band, Wresfling Booslers i , , f V, 4 - - W., -iv l68 Wes? Hudson Slreel SUE GORDON Spanish Honor Sociefy, Speech Club, G. O. Slore, lnlrarnurals, Palerfe Club, Forum Club, De- baling Sociefy, Echo, Hall Duly. 50 Barnes Srreel SUSAN GROSSBLATT Poelry Edilor of Fragmenls, As- sislanl Lilerary Ecliror of The Echo, Crealive Wriring, Concerl' Band, Concerl' Orchesfra, French Honor Sociely, Arisfa, Operella, Chris?- mas Concert Tide. 5l Brookline Avenue WILLIAM HANGLEY Choir, Band, Orchesfra, All Sfafe Secfional and Conference Choir, Foofball, Opereffa, Swing Show. 93 Louisiana Avenue ROSEMARIE I-IECKER Secrefary of F.T.A., Boosfers, Echo, G. O. Represenfafive. Science Club, Office Dufy, Choir, Tide. I3I Cleveland Avenue MARTHA I-IINSCI-l Echo, Boosfer Refreshmenf Chair- man, lnfermurals, Film Apprecia- fion Club, Traffic Squad, Paleffe Club, Tide, Big Sisfer. G. O. Sfore, Class Day. 6 Kirkwood Sfreef LEON HOCHBAUM 2I2 Franklin Blvd. FRED I-IONIG Boosfers, Tennis, 6. O. Represen fafive. 3II Sfafe Sfreef 1- ,fa -4 , W SK' Q74 5 H:-39. ' , .31 fi' g -- sg A ivfaif - -4 I M ' -v A TJ '33 0 ...V cr G X wt' , NJ. I L' 1 ravi? V E' g,sHaffg2i,' Q J- vie' 75' -'-x :fi ,': .L Y . v .ii.m. -' f . LYNN l-IAUSMAN Co-Chairman of Boosfers, Presi- denf of F.T.A., French Honor Sociefy, G. O. Council, Junior Council, Traffic Squad, Chess Club, 6. O. Sfore, Film Appreci- afion Club, Tide Reporfer. l38 Easf Walnuf Sfreef ROBERT HERMAN Band, Lab Service Squad, Traffic Squad. 82 Illinois Avenue WARREN HITTLEMAN Track Team, Baskefball Team, Band. 3l9 Maple Blvd. ANNE HODSON Band, Orchesfra, Palerfe Club, lfalian I-lonor Sociefv, Arisfa, Speech Club, F.T,A., Boosfers. Echo. 27 January Walk GERALD HONIG Baseball Team, G. O. Represen- fafive, Boosfers. Traffic Squad. I36 Roosevelf Blvd. 4-wr Q N' 'sv 1 1 ' mu- . Q W I ,,,, -'VIII M Y 'fn !'f': ,., Wir' sv, ,,, as -1 es - Y 'W -rf--r ve :NA lf' ff 1- ,. ,Q , nv . file. x , 1 'f : k M 'LL' - s J' 3 If Sid' 3, 1 2? 4':5::' 2- K3 v s? ,' Tir 5 I x 'I'-: ...r .-- N . ,,M.?, -.' ' I 4 31-., '-531 I. Q gg av. f 1 ii Ly., - 'QYW Q , ix FL 1955 like .,i -Af., er LS 2'av i4ff I' W .gif Q' 5 . I :xii-1 -':fZ.5ggl,c:p:ii35z:,--1 r--, I , . N P .. 3. -5 Z . . -'T . , if V V. xg. 5.,i.k ' 3,71 fm . in -1, 4,-.l,. isle-4 ' i. 4 w'f:?Z45f,sf.n2?2i .Q .'4.:-f.,w1fr,1eg1.v.' I 'w1w.1T 31045 I-.X : Q ,- .. ,gf fbi fn, , ,, Q. ,A l x., '.'. ,,,' V AA 34,22 ROBERT I-IOOS Varsiiy Foolball, J. V. Wreslling, Arisla, Science Club, S.B.I.. Physics II Club, Traclc, Booslers. 79 Ohio Avenue BARBARA HYAMS Edifor-in-Chief Tide, Secrelary F.T.A., Debaling Club, Booslers, G. O. Represeniarive, Iralian Honor Sociely, French Honor Sociefy, Arisfa, Forum Club, Quill and Scroll, Afrendance Office. II Royal Sfreel, Lido MARTIN INFELD Chess Club, Hebrew Honor So- cieiy, French Honor Sociefy. 66 Malone Sheer DAVID L. JAFFE Concerl Choir, Big Broil-ner, Band Manager, Swing Show, Operella. Drama Club, Senior Play, Base- ball, Class Day, N.Y.S.S.M.A. All Siale Seclional Choir, Varsify Club. 408 Washinglon Blvd. MADELEINE KAHN Edilor-in-Chief of Echo, Copy Ediror of Tide, Fragmenfs. Crealive Wriiing Club, Spanish Honor Sociely, Forum Club. Arisla. Science Club, Booslers, Hall Dufy, Quill and Scroll, Class Day. 27 Woodhall Srreef, Lido ear'-5' iw w ,,,v , ,..,- ,ai .3 Q' 5' i Q iv i ri,-jess'-.g:1 . ,...ffff2wz '1 Zz- ' 1 . 3-f:y,':I.1z1-3' V -V' ' f .. .v,,...:rA,.i,,,. ,l ., V. .+, . v. I 21. -27, 'T' . ' vi.. 55g.....e.3'1.frg ip, rg ' ' 5, gli, El-31.1 Ag . 1:51. gf' -123:-V 1 L I .1 if ,f ,K If A I X47 I 4 'F' 1 ,. , .. , 4. . T Q HAH-if gif? I 1.12 rf Mis? -:ff . -4 f-cv 1' f fx A 1, . Y , I -I vc... ., J.. ' xx -, -uf' BARRY HORNIG Track, Foofball, Wreslling, Sopho- more Council, Varsify Club, G. O. Represenlalive, Traffic Squad. Booslers. 243 Wesi Markel S'rree+ LOUIS IGNARRO French Honor Sociery, Ifalian Honor Socie'I'y. 56 Easi Marlcel Sfreel RALPH ISAACS Head of Srage Crew, Track Manager, Head of Proieclor Squad, Science Club, Varsily Club. 560 Wesr Beech Sfreel JERRY KAGAN Arisfa, Science Club, Phorography Club. 7I Easf Park JUDITH KALB Ediiorial Ediior of Tide, Color Guard, Echo, Big Sisler, Senior Play, Arisla, Lafin Honor Socieiy, Spanish Honor Sociefy, Boosrers, Speech Club, F.T.A., Hall Duly, G. O. Represenfalive, Sophomore Council. 6I Roosevell Blvd. MICHAEL KANTER 265 Easf Penn Sfreef DEBORAH KAPLAN 632 Wesf Marlcef Sfreef f I' wal --? .X .1 94'-. N 1 fi-p:,.p X me .W -ss -'-I-1'--x. - 'x . Nl- K. .K 5, ,- BARRY KAPLAN Boosfer Head, Tide, Senior Play, Senior Council, Junior Council, 6. O, Represenfafive, Speech Club, Boy's E.T.A., Traffic Squad, Swing Show, Big Brofher, P.A. Squad, Chairman of Class Day, Echo, Quill and Scroll. 3l5 Wesf Penn Sfreel' SAIL KAPLAN Presidenf of Spanish Honor Socie- fy, F.T.A., Boosfers, Traffic Squad, Arisfa, Hall Dufy, Affendance Office, Junior Council, Boosfer Council, Sophomore Council. 439 Wesf Chesfer Sfreef gi, Q . R1 s W I X , 1 , .1 .:1..- -, fm- f.: -..:Q.- -...1,,g,, a.f . pg sy, ,Q , 5 4, 44 y ,af , f f Lf! 'V 'z ' 'fm A F x i 'R .,, ,,, .Z . VV, , ,ESV ,ay ' dy, JOAN KAUFMAN PETER KAUFMAN Echo, F.T.A., Boosfers, Traffic 134 Wesf Markef S+.-69+ V Squad. ' I . ., V 6 Fairway Road, Lido V V 'V VVVVVKLT Ziff ...f I I IVIV .VV V .V V V VV , I . I in 'li sa Iii JOYCE KERNER DAVID KESSELMAN Boosfers, Echo, F.T.A., Junior Newspaper, Hall Dufy, Tide. 453 Magnolia Blvd. JUDY KESTENBAUM G. O. Represenfafive, Sophomore Council, Hall Dufy, Traffic Squad, Boosfers 2l IiWes+ Chesfer Sfreef if . f nh 1,921 s Treasurer of Senior Class, French Honor Sociefy, G. O. Represen- .M Echo, Tide, Boosfer, Senior Coun- cil, Library Sfaff, Hall Dufy, G. O. Sfore, Traffic Squad, Junior Red Cross, Class Day, Sophomore Council, Junior Prom Commiffee. 24-I Wesf Olive Sfreel' L- , ' ' :ff ,f4t1ff' . ' Y' 1 - ' W K, ,VV,., V , .V I , A . If-r se If ENID iclizscri EN BAUM T' fafive, Capfain of Traffic Squad, ,,,i V Track, Tennis, Wresfling, Science V A A . Club, Boosfers, Treasurer S.B.l.. i-,: 'V 'V Big Brofher, Junior Council, Hall ,l .--' '-m. Duiy. l...,,,, . . . 375 Wesf Beech Sfreef 7 r 'Q 6 5, ,., ,... .- . . ,,,. ,V.V . V, 3 f .V-5.55-JF . .. .V W -if .A 3.-fur'-'I . f. ,. ,,,.f,. ,my 1 -.-:I 'fx -4 409 f f 3 f -'I 'V f +f-Tiff! 4 4? .4-J' 1 M , .. f. ' I BARBARA KLABIN SHIELA KLINSKY ' 'W-f Booslef- Boosrer, Guidance. A 3II Wesr Marker Slreel' 170 5555+ Broadway an gf V ,1 J, gg' ,ac 'E ,, !VV,, Q I JOEL KOHUT STEVE KORENSTEIN Traffic Squad, Track, Tennis, Boosferl G,O, Baseball, Treasurer of Sophomore IW, 70 Easf Pine S1-reef Council, 6. O. Represenrafive, I br h Junior Council. , M Q I22 Easr Marker Srreei' .W 'li I J W Yf,,, ff I 7 ,FT I lRVlN KOTKIN HERBERT KRAMER 7 f'f' Vff',,.! French Honor Sociery, Hebrew Track, Baslcerball, Slamp Club 'T' Honor Sociery, Boosrer, F.T.A. F.T.A., Science Club. if 425 Wesr Olive Srreer 'Ab V' , 5 560 Easr Park Avenue , I F yi-,-v ' AX' JAMES KROW Rifle Team, Track Team. 4I Farrell Srreef FRED M. KUSHIN French Honor Sociely, Spanish Honor Sociely. 526 Easr Park Avenue CAROL KRUM G. O. Represenfarive, Boosrers Traffic Squad, Hall Dury, Allendi 'if ance Office. rc, -'HL A I , 4 'fsx wg mx 'gala h ff., , 1 554 Easl' Chesler Sheer MARCIE LAITMAN Ediror-in-Chief of Fragmenrs, Presidenr of Crearive Wriling Club, Color Guard, Forum Club, Debalinq Sociefy, F.T.A., Speech Club, Chess Club, Arisra, French Honor Sociery, Larin Honor Sociery, Concerr Choir. 553 Shore Road CAROLE LALAND r - A' LUCY LAMAGNA In Service Program. 'Q g N 65 Florida Sfreel' I5 Freeporf Avenue, Poinf Loolcoul' CAROL LANZETTA 225 Wesf Park Avenue ROSALIE LEIBSON Echo, Secrefary of Boosfers. F.T.A.. Welcoming Commiffee. Red Cross Represenfafive, He- brew Honor Sociefy, Library Sfaff, Affendance Office, Adverfising Commiffee of Boosfers, Junior Prom Cornrniffee, Hall Dufy, Class Day. 535 Wesf Walnuf Sfreef FRANCINE LEVEY Maioreffes. lOl Nafional Blvd. LOIS LEVINE French Honor Sociefy, Spanish Honor Sociefy, Debafing Sociefy. Affenclance Office, Boosfer, G. O. Represenfafive, Echo, Tide. I9 Easf Beech Sfreef .ve fs- . Y. mi i, .K V ir 5 5194 fif f :,. i f ..--..--...--.............?....,.,... H :N Ae, ,W -I I -.-.,,,l ,A-... ,aw 4 ,gh J z? , fx f ' f' ff 2. 'V+ f7Z Ggw, Q., .4 PETER LA SPINA Presidenf of Concerf Choir, Big Brofher, Junior Council, Swing Show, Opereffa, N,Y.S.S.M.A., All Sfafe Secfional Choir, lfalian Honor Sociefy. lI8 Wilson Avenue HOWARD LERNER S,B.l., Science Club. 549 Easf Beech Sfreef HAZEL LEVINE Secrefary of Ouill and Scroll, Senior Council. Junior Council, G. O. Council, Tide, E.T.A., Echo, S.B.I., G. O, Sfore, Hall Dufy, Class Day Commiffee. 7I7 Nepfune Blvd. BETTY LOU LEWIS l29 Pacific Blvcl. xy, ,fx frm F J Z !.'! uf X9 rig? if , ..,---rg 'Zi za- , A, gre, f X x , . fs gffn l. -,M V '---' 5' .fr Y 2.1 iv A ii . -Q 2. Q xx, ' ' L I.. 4. I ' K f 1 V44 .Ts Qwmwf, ,,. ., rf ff 4 41 ' 5'7 f fwi , was ,- X -ami .151 Jj .,-':,'l 'y 3,-bf 1 , x,,,..f gf ' - , .WJ W ,,1 , Q ,W W, , S 'Vi -'l::f',', ARLENE UEBERMAN Concerl Choir, Boosiers, lvlafh Club, Science Club, S.B.l., Echo. I2 New York Avenue KAREN LlPTZlN Business Manager of Echo, Secre- 'lary Camera Club, Booslers, Color Guard, Tide, Secrelary He- brew Honor Sociely, Library Slaff, Senior Play, Junior Red Cross Council. I4-4 Wesl Penn Slreel' JOEL LUTWIN Make-Up Edilor of Tide, Sopho- more Council, Swing Show, As- sisranl' Ediror-in-Chief of Echo. Quill and Scroll, Tide, Senior Play, Opererla, G. O. Represen- lalive, Science Club, Welcoming Commillee. Track, Crealive Wril- ing Club, Chess Club, Class Day, Fragmenls, Hall Duly, 424 Wesi Parlc MARGUERITE MALITZ 830 Easl Broadway fi 4'5- fvv GAY' on-' REBECCA LIGHTSTONE S.B.l., Booslers, Junior Council, E,T.A., Spanish Honor Sociery, Echo, Tuloring S+afl, Tide, Arisra, G. O. Represenlalive, Class Day, Junior Prom Commillee, Hall Dury. 34 Vinion Slreel LOUISE LONDON Boosler, Sophomore Represenla- five, G. O. Represenlalive, Traffic Squad, Hall Duly. 2 Fairway Road, Lido NEIL MAIZNER I26 Harding Avenue HOWARD MARCUS Slamp Club, Chess Club, Spanish Honor Sociely. IO4 Nepiune Blvd. DAVID MARTIN 4 ZOLLA MASKET 1 Vice Presidenl of Senior Class. , Boqsfer. G- O- Slofei Hall DU:lY' Presidenl of Science Club, Co- ' GL-IlCl6f1Ce. SOP.l'lOmOV9 and slUfl'0 714 Caprain of Rifle Team, School 4 NGWSPBPGU SC'enCe Club- . M l Organisf, Swing Show, Boosiers. ,W 3' 422 Ef35l' lvlaflfel' .,, 25l Wesl Eullon Slreel I---s W is . 'fl JOAN MAZUR Paleffe Club, Echo, Boosfers. 70 Florida Sfreel ELLEN MEIROWITZ Tide, F.T.A., Speech Club, G. O Sfore, Healfli Office. 35 E. Olive Slreef SUSAN MESHEL Maioreffes, Boosfers, F.T.A.. G. O. Represenfafive, Hall Dufy, Class Day, Treasurer French Honor Sociefy. 339 W. Fulfon LARRY MORENO 3 I 5 Riverside Blvd. MICHAEL ALLEN MOSES Boosfers, Science Club. S.B.l., Mafh Team, Tennis, Senior Coun- cil T SIS Franklin Blvd. SL fi Y X iv 'CT' . D 1 ' .. I Il S 1 I I' I E 1 iv yi fan Qt fir Q. RICHARD MCARDLE 66 Kenfucky Avenue GILBERT N. MEISELES Science Club, Mafli Club, Forum Club, Debafing Club, Arisfa. S.B.l. 570 Wesf Beech Sfreef PATRICIA MOORE F.T.A.. Boosfer, Baslcefball, Infra- murals, Palelfe Club. 65 Louisiana Sfreef JOSEPH MORRISON 86 Delaware Avenue MICHAEL IRVING MOSES Band. Swinq Slwow, Boosfers, Soplnomore Council, Rifle Team, All Sclmolasfic Rifle Team, F.T.A. 55 Easf Hudson Sfreef 54 J fy' .I W. if . . , . KE Ei 7 x -,., C ,iv IT f ALF' .3 5, , r f, . ' , J ., , if, 4. - 1 ff if ZITI TI' I -9-5291? s, x . . - I . 1 . ,vhs . I I '+A ix , 81 X4 X . K, 1 3.4 . A is-X A-A-I X .1 ff! I ' P -iljiiiifmi, , ',',f','-f'.g:,1'i Q, .f 5 ff'-Ii7f.f,f ,I'. 2. A - . ' F- 7 K , SONDRA LEE MOSKOWITZ 'Lfi ': ' Duly. - ' Q 556 W. Park Avenue ,P ,R gs- It ,I N v- ' f T I 2 , ,Q , . K ,, ,, . 77 WH' '7 ' V 1 ff ' 5 IWW- 'SIX ,,- gf., , We , ,,,L f ,A . . , - . vo ,, ., 1 - f M me 4, , N I ,QA nz if xx :LV .. cv 4, ,f Q 2 FRANCES NYSTAD Arisfa, Spanish Honor Sociefy, Senior Council, F.T.A., G. O Represenfafive, Concerf Choir Forum Club, Debafing Sociefy. 453 Penn Sfreef MICHAEL OFFERMAN Arisfa, Execufive Edifor of Tide, Hebrew Honor Sociefy, Science Club, Rifle Team, Treasurer of Ouill and Scroll, G. O. Represen- fafive. I39 Greenway Road JOHANNA PADGETT Concerf Choir, High School Office. 205 C-Brand Blvd. DOMINIC PIRO Varsify Bowling, Baslcefball, Hall Dufy. 45 Nebraska Sfreef W df, . Z va? 'JJJM df... ,.. f af . X, fax i:7 l,f i , . 1. 2 , ,gi Jef, ', , , , ,,,,,,, ,' A i' 1 ,f'. ,f 2 Efiffu' if A ri? .,, f , , ' , , W 5QM4,,.A,Q' , . 215,141.5 ya fx: l il 22 MI Tiff. 'J . , . , M ' 7 A We - Y . wwf' ff V ' yy, I 1 . f f f f g , 'wr' 1 . f , , V V y Q A 'fu'-3 SONDRA NOVICK Technical Slcefching Club, ln- Service Program. 83 Buffalo Avenue KATHLEEN O'BOYLE Sfudenf Council, Baskefball and Volleyball Inframurals, Library Sfaff, Hall Dufy. 622 W. Penn Sfreef MARY O'NElLL Secrefary of lfalian Honor So- ciefy, F.N.A. Leacler's Club, Nurses' Office. IO9 Arizona Avenue 0 NANCY PERLMAN Sophomore Council, G. O. Rep- resenfafive, J. V. Cheerleaders, Junior Council, Secrefary of Junior Class, Traffic Squad. Boosf- ers, Co-Capfain, Varsify Cheer- ing, Affendance Office. 94 Buffalo Avenue JEFFREY PODELL Soccer Team, Baseball Team, Varsify Club, Science Club, Big Brofher, Tide Sfaff, Traffic Squad, Lab Service Squad, Boosfers. Forum Club. I52 Lindell Blvd. DONALD POLLACK G. O. Represenlaiive, French Honor Sociefy, Wresrlinq, Varsify JON PORTNOF Wreslling Team, G. O. Represenl- alive, Business Manager, 6. O. Eoorlaall, Track, Sophomore and 57 - Sfore, Presidenl' of French Honor Junior Councils, Boosiers, Hall - L- ' Sociely, Sporls Edilor, Tide, Dufy, Baskelball. Y . Tennis, Traffic Squad. Camera 357 Wes? Beech Slreel Club, Booslers. I- 2l Greenway Road, Lido 5 T BERT PULITZER y NICOLETTA QUINTO Operella, Wreslling, Senior Halian Honor Sociely. CO'-1fYC'lA27 Lf + BI d 325 Easl Park Avenue a ayel e v . -3 2 f. an ' - K X- ' f. K3 M, 5? iflsiifnls. T ,affirm liafilfkgxslxx 435333144 GAIL RARBACK Direcfor Senior Play, Choreog- raphy for Opereiia, Spanish Honor Sociefy, Drama Club, Class Day. 28 Seplember Wall! JOSEPH RASU LO 93 Louisiana PAUL REED 37 Kerriqan S'rree+ 'T' 'Wx ANNE RASSlGA Treasurer Larin Honor Sociely, French Honor Sociely, Arisla, Science Club, Tide, Senior Play, Ouill and Scroll, Drama Club, S.B.I., Debalinq Sociely. 88 Boyd Slreel ANTHONY RECENELLO 663 Easl Walnul Srreef BILL REIBER 60 Foresler Slreel' gg x. .-,AI A ' , 1 K ll. . L ti., i 'f XXV' E l. lvl x , fy, 'w , . q , V i-ii, 1 ,K . . , if 15, . , x Xi. T s .,., he N All X favs K- , M, 4, . I W ,407 , ,111-1 ' . .V . Q I ,faiesksvw .. 5 ', H' me I' ' A 'ell ,F We D? I ,if -. ,, X kwwyffa I 4, fix if I. 45 , . L 7 'uf 1 I S .gf I 0-J I , 12 ', M 5' f ff f , f ig . .,.. N5 fav! , W ,, ff., I '2 f A ,I Jffj 4. 5 Z X 5-. 6 '27 2 ,JY ., g izybfi Tx a 9' QW QE 4, 7b cc! I if il xf r'-s LORETTA REIZMAN Boosfer, Affendance Office Club F.T.A. 99 Fairway Road JEFFREY ROBBINS Science Club, Dance Band, Traclc. I 7I Easf Fulfon Sfreef MICHAEL ROBINSON Foofball, Baseball Manager, Camera Club, F.T.A. 67I Easf Walnuf Sfreef MYRNA ROETER IZO Wesf Walnuf Sfreef SUE ROSS Leaders' Club, Boosfers, F.T.A., Tide, G. O. Council, Girls Infer- murals. 1 -W I ff' u-9 .11 at is Q ' 'Na , ,'-'ncfff ip- of 1 .W . A h l 1+ ,,., ID,- . .I Qs 'vi ,,..f-4 EILEEN ROBBINS Senior Council, Sophomore Coun- cil Boosfers, Traffic Squad. Tide, Hall Dufy, Junior Red Cross. 448 Wesf Penn Sfreef KENNETH ROBINSON Lab Service Squad. 67 Georgia Avenue DANIEL RODRIOUEZ Physics Club, Science Club, Arisfa, Sophomore Council, Junior Council, Tennis Team, G. O. Rep- resenfafive. I9 Georgia Avenue ELEANOR ROSS Tide. Junior Council, Opereffa, Paleffe Club, Speech Club, Drama Club, Library Sfaff, Hall Dufy, Boosfer Club, F.T.A., Echo, Guidance Office, High School Office. 42 Easf Olive Sfreef MARK ROTH Science Club, French Honor So- ciefy, Boosfers, Lab Service Squad G. O. Sfore. 75Q Lincoln Blvd. 4-I2 Wesf Hudson Sfreef .2,g.'I' ' '. I 'f f PETER RUBER MARILYN RUBIN 378 Wesf Fine Sfreef Crea-live Wrifing, 447 Easf Chesfer Sfreef ga- 5' x K A VA- . 3. Q, A 'rv ..vv Vw:?hbgh:n b Q ilk: . E h I I 4 ' I I' f g, L31 'R - ' I K II ' ' . g , . X ,, . fu , ., IRA RUDOLPH CAROLE SAKS , - ' G. O. Represenfafive, Mafh Club, 5I3 Wesf Walnuf Sfreef Audio Visual Aid. 340 Wesf Fulfon Sfreef if' s 7 ' I --ix , .. GERALDINE SALOMONE LOIS SALSKY Echo, Choir. Tide, Boosfer. IOO Rochesfer Avenue , I4O Easf Broadway ' -X I Ziff f STANLEY SAMUELS TOM SANTAY Baseball, Baslcefball, Boosfer. Soccer Team, Wresfling Team, r 565 Easf Hudson Sfreel' Senior Council, F.T.A., Traffic Squad, Hall Dufy. x Q.: fq 520 Wesf Chesfer Sfreef '. R- fv -,,,f CATHERINE SAPORITO HELEN SARAFIANOS High School Office, Hall Dufy, High School Office, Hall Dufy, , Boosfers. Boosfers. 45 Nebraska Avenue X CQ? W 821 Wesf Parlc Avenue 5: 1 A, 'X 5 , , ' 17 . 1 , X,J 2 Q- Q lava! ,.g. , Lv v, ,ir .1 .mf 'J' W, af '-'f 1 Z , .A CW! ' , Zff,!Zx 'NTL , X f f- 4 H fi . - -. , . , .X , , K.. I if Wm,7f,,g,' f ff W ., 4 fp. H ' ' I , ii Y 3.- 'f f ' wav ' ,vf?'!'7?Et fx 1i f'1Q ' ' .. .fry f ,fifwasmi ,. 1 .gsm L f fvgggrfygefffayl mf' , ,, 5.3 if lf g. k ', :gen V ' ,' if 1- fQ.f::?f,m!Zi1123r13E,2f i 35234 EDWARD SARAFINO Honor Choir, Halian Honor Socie- fy, Swing Show, Opereffa. 723 Wesf Chesfer Sfreef SHARON SCHECTER Secrefary of fhe Senior Class, Liferary Edifor of Echo, Presideni' of fhe French Honor Sociefy, Arisfa, Lafin Honor Sociefy, Chairman of Awards Commiffee, Boosfers, Sfudenf Teachers Rela- fions Board, Science Club, High School Office, Choir, Capfain Hall Dufy, G. O. Represenfafive, Tide. Eli Riverside Blvd. HERBERT SCHRAIBMAN Dance Band, Vice Presidenf Forum Club. 25 Wesf Broadway CAROLE SELBY F.T.A., G. O. Sfore. 5OI Easf Penn Sfreef CHARLES SHAPIRO 28 Troy Avenue IM- Qyvv- an 1, 5- ,7 1 . 31,54 .fm N Qfifffi X v ii 'W' 5, My xl, x . ml xl if if ,caan R H! l,,L,,Z , s X ,n- 4s u,i he . I . .4 .. M-,yi .4 .,..., i -LA -. aw.. if ii .,.,vv . ,,!,f ff-.f, 4 22.191- K NL X 'fig 252 ELLEN SCHATZ French Honor Sociefy, Tide Senior Play, Junior Council, Boosf ers, Red Cross Represenfafive F.T.A., G. O. Represenfafive, G O. Sfore, Affendance Office Sophomore Council. I6 Leamingfon Sfreef, Lido JUDITH SCHER 6, O. Represenfafive, Tide, S.B.l., Senior Play, Boosfers Traffic Squad, Science Club. 36 Lean-iingfon Sfreef, Lido SAMUEL SCHWARZMAN Soccer Team, Hall Dufy. l5I Easi Pine Sfreef MICHAEL SENZER Baseball, Swing Show, Opereffa. 425 Easf lvlarlcef Sfreef HOWARD SHAPIRO Science Club, Dance Band. Soccer Team. 573 Wesf Park Avenue ROBERT SHAPIRO Eoolball Team, Rifle Team, G. O. Council. 465 Easf Pine Sfreef .V 1- . , .vv f X n- EMT 'N h-,,.. ,.x R .-Q Vw, .. 5. ., - K .i ,. g. SHAEL SHAPIRO Presidenf Mafh Club, Treasurer of fhe Hebrew Honor Sociefy, Arisfa, Science Club, Echo, Arf Sfaff, G. O. Represenfafive, Phofography Club, Mafh Team, Science Congress Comrniffee, Red Cross Council. 457 Easf Hudson Sfreef JEFFREY SHELDON BARBARA SIEGAL Mafh Club. Spanish Honor Sociefy, F.T.A., 642 Easf Walnuf Sfreef Boosfers, Opereffa, English Of- fice. MARILYN SIEGEL Boosfers, E.T.A., S.B.I., Traffic Squad, Echo. Junior Council. Junior Newspaper, Speech Club. G. O. Represenfafive, Junior Prom Commiffee, Class Day. 88 Easf Marlcef Sfreef HARVEY SINGER Presidenf of fhe Sophomore Class, Vice Presidenf of fhe Junior Class, Vice Presidenf of fhe Hebrew Honor Sociefy, Arisfa, Traffic Squad, Science Club, Boosfer, Capfain of fhe Eoofball Team, Baskefball, Traclc, Inframural Wresfling, Baseball. 245 Wesf Chesfer Sfreel' JAY SOLOW Bowling, Baslcefball, Boosfer I34 Harding Avenue -, , VJ, ,, -5 q ' 1 Q X ,F E E' T ' , I Rffjx A . iii. E ,- ' ,H .wh V, , ,., N. 72 H eron Sfreef ARTHUR SILVER 415 Easf Olive Sfreef MICHAEL SOLOMON Erench Honor Sociefy, Presidenf and Concerf Masfer of fhe Or' chesfra, Concerf Choir, Opereffa, Swing Show, Speech Club, Tide, Eclifor of Eragmenfs, Drama Club, Class Day Program Cornmiffee. 3I6 Easf Eulfon Sfreef KENNETH SPOONER Boosfers. 548 Easf Bay Drive its I i 'YQ Ny 4 '6, -0:--Y!! ' sk ' . . if:-3 -4 Q ,gag -' :ff Q kfgfiiw, 'i,'1:.' '-1 . , 53-4-1. L ry.,-I 1. ' .Za 'DQ J -I 5 I 'ruff 'W ,.f I. If 6 Q' ic .. ..v. X - fl..-r 'J Lv: ?:-4f'fg3g!t:,'152ff. -ii, 1, 4 fffT.i.,.i 4 ? ev ,V me '1 , if. , , my . , -, I 4. 'M 1... .f gg, i l if , ......,.f fl '. , .TV-liilf V-f .fl f f? l A w:f7 f'ff ' wif . 11? JN ' IV - 2 FRAN K STEIGER Varsily Eoolball, Varsily Baseball, Sophomore Council, Boosler. ll7 Eranlclin Blvd. ELLEN STONE U Edilor of Guidance Guides, Reporler on Junior Paper, G. O. Represenlalive, Boosler Repre- senlalive, Junior Council Repre- senlalive, Eclno, FTA., Secrelary of Film Apprecialion Club, Pal- elle Club, lnlramurals, Hall Duly, Allendance Office, Tide, Class Day. 7 Barnes Slreel' JONATHAN TELL Hebrew Honor Sociely. G. O. Represenlalive, Senior Council, Varsily Soccer, Science Club. Booslers. 2ll Wesl Clwesler ARTHUR TOYEN bl Neplune rg, .. Q.- . w-.My -1.4 CARL STERNBERG Arisla, French Honor Sociely, Crealive Wriling Club, Clness Club lljresidenll, Clness Team lCap'fainl, Camera Club, Science Club, Lab. Service Squad, Dance Band. I5 Nanlwiclc Slreel DIANE SUSSMAN G. O. Represenlalive, Speeclw Club, Library Slaff. 23 New Hampshire ELLEN THALER Eclwo Business Slalf, Library Slalf, Camera Club, Secrelary and G. O. Represenlalive, Junior Red Cross. 509 Easl Broadway ERIC UROWSKY Traffic Squad. Lab. Service Squad, Varsily Baseball. 649 Wesl lvlarlcel RQBERT VANDER BARBARA VERMILYE D 510 Lindell Blvd, Secrelary lo Mr. Sclwulfz lJunior 'QQ Yearl, Hall Duly, Swing Show. i Senior Play lUsl1erl. is 'W 4' iw .1 70 wyoming .,-5, ' 1 ,Lx 1 ..f .1-'I ' - Yi Bias' . gzigxw-3 - zffsg:Jf,594f'1 -1 w'..Q,.w::. ii s 13135412-5Mln '?,l - 2 'i e,me'i'l,i'-.ww 1 ff. ' 72 I CELESTE LYNNE WEINSTEIN Boosfers, Hall Dufy, Welcoming Commiffee, Big Sisfer, Traffic Squad. 732 Easf Park WILLIAM WEISS Baseball, Bowling, Varsify Club, G. O. Represenfafive, Band, Orchesfra, Swing Band. 337 Wesf Beech Sfreef NANCY WILSON Boosfer, Speech Club, F.T.A., Junior Council. 605 Wesl' Walnuf STEVE WOLFSTEIN Baskefball, Baseball, Wresfling, Varsify Club, G. O. Represenfa- five. 37 Dalfon Sfreef STEVE WOLIN Presidenf of Senior Class, Lafin Honor Sociefy, 6. O. Consfifu- fion Commiffee, Arisfa, Traffic Squad, Senior Play. l29 Maple Blvd. . .4-4' ' Y sv - lk .M 5 is wa' Ai wg!! I ..:.f'4 . . t 5 fs-4, r :J fig, F 5 4 . . F -31? . ,V T314 -jr'-Ji'Z?a,f 1s is ei . f f SL . v f ,,wn.,.,. 1, .. ,-,-f,,!fff.- . :su-. hw 'SI' y. Q ,W , tm- ...f - M4 1. -- 'KW w nf ,.,-w Q 0 W , M' X .g':,,fl'. JOSEPH WEISS Manager of Baskefball Team, Debafinq Sociefy, Forum Club, Chess Club, Lafin Honor Sociefy, Arisfa, Varsify Club, Boosfers. 64 Franlclin Blvd. FRANK B. WEPNER French Honor Sociefy, Soccer Team, Science Club, Dance Band, Opereffa, l957 All Sfafe Band, Long Island Secfional Orchesfra. 26l Nepfune Blvd. ALAN WITHAELER Science Club, Camera Club, Rifle Team, Lab. Service Squad. 524 Easf Walnuf LINDA WOLFF Varsify Cheerleader, French Honor Sociefy, Spanish Honor Sociefv, Boosfers, F.T.A., Tide, Guidance Office, Traffic Squad, Hall Dufy. 269 Wesf Penn RITA WOLRAICH Arisfa, Fufure Teachers of Amer- iCa. Spanish Honor Sociefy, Speech Club, Echo Liferary Sfaff. 235 Wesf Chesfer 'J .1 xt. ' 9 if 3 fwww, ..,s 11, .3 fr K 'S' A- yn: Q , Q , ' 5 , I ,:lf4'?,7 f ' 1'-1232 ...V m3fH'fZ5+f. 1. ,,. '.. .-- :fl -i-, ef. , ' f ,Ve y .4- .,:, FP' gif! 5: ,',: ,V f' 1 f Gm ifLg2.liili'5llffl.2f. GILBERT YANUCK Rifle Team, Science Club, Vice Presideni Camera Club, Echo Edilor, Lab. Service Squad, G. O. Represenfafive, Chess Club, giangera Slaff, Advanced Physics u . 55 Wesl Broadway JOAN ZUCKER Booslers, E,T.A., S.B.I., Traffic Squad, Echo, Secrefary of Sopho- more Class, Junior Council, Senior Council, Junior Newspaper, Senior Play, Concerl Choir, Lab. Service Squad, Tide, Sophomore Newspaper. 45I Easl Walnul Sfreel BRUCE KASPER Freshman Fooflsall and Dramalics llvlephaml Senior Play. 700 Shore Road fgznrw fyfzyv- 1-V.-A-1W,,,f,,,-yff.,,,, Yffgsff'-',vf1' 2 a L-' if I ,, MW, , 7 '7 7 . rmygggy, Y, li:-,,flf 4s2, f mic-iffffn f , ,. ffzaff? f , . , , ,-:4f4w,43,2'w:7,, Y-Q f W , .,,,.,4.L,, , wiwfr ,,,,Wg,1 , ay 'i DONALD YOUNG 257 Wes? Walnul Slreel NM, Hn, Mm! - , f I 43,714.5 Ezgzl-:gezqmffgfnf fa an we ' 'ff rf X 1 ' 1 Q Q f 1 V 5 , 14, syv. f---,of 552, I , . ,' ff, ,,,i r . if- ,A ,il ,. 7-M , . ff SANDRA COHEN 57 Long Beach Blvd. f ff 'T , A ? 'J ' ' 4 l ,A JOSEPH METTRESS 233 Easf Fullon Slreel Comerci Shy SRULLY BLOTNICK 266 Wesf Olive Sfreef NEIL NEIDER J. V. Baskelball, Freshman Fool- ball, Camera Club. 24 Armour Sfreel' ROBERT ZIMMER 99 Troy Avenue JERRY SCHLISSEL 470 VVes+ Olive STEVE KRAISLER Eoolball. Wresfling. 4 Doyle Slreel CAROL SALTMAN 450 Easl' Walnul and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs Charles Sol Auerbach Theodore Bauer Murray Fass Irving Feinrider Morris Feuerslein Herman J. G-endler Sidney Golden Philip Goldslein Millon Gordon R. Gracy boosters PAT MURPHY The Senior Class I 9 5 8 and Mrs. Simon Kaplan and Mrs. Samuel Kaufman Col. IRe+.I and Mrs. Millon and Mrs. Bennell Laland and Mrs. Perry Marlin and Mrs. Henry Meirowilz and Mrs. Bernard Ross and Mrs. Irving Schechler and Mrs. Chrisl Severson and Mrs. Hyman Wolin In Memory OI Lailrman IHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHINIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHINIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHI CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '58 FROM CAPRI ITALIAN RESTAURANT 777 WEST BEECH STREET GLAMOR TOTS TO TEENS Compliments of Infants and Childrens Wear EAST END CLEANERS GE 2-7738 O. 8: H. THALER 647 E. Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. DELMAN TELEVISION CO. SALES - SER VICE Compliments of GE 2-7373 JERRY DELMAN THAU 85 MITZNER 651 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. WILLIAM 85 LEON TI-IALER'S HEBREW NATIONAL SALON OF BEA UTY Delicatessen and Appetizing GE 2-9261 or 2-9222 GE 2-9820 643 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. 64-lk East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. JOE MORLEY ELECTRICAL CO. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS COZY NOOK LUNCHEONETTE GE 1-1934 J. Q. MORLEY 893 West Beech St. Long Beach, N. Y. Compliments of IHIHIHIUIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIIIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIhlHlHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHI I IIII I Ill I Il I I I ll I I I I I l I II I I ll I I I II I IIII I IIIIIIIII I I COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF ITALIAN HONOR SOCIETY FLORENCE CIMADOR, PRESIDENT NANCY APPEL, VICE PRESIDENT MARY O'NEILL, SECRETARY CAROL SCHULTZ, TREASURER LATIN HONOR SOCIETY SUE MANDELL, PRESIDENT STEVEN AUSTIN, VICE PRESIDENT LYNNE MQCAULEY, SECRETARY ANNE RASSIGA, TREASURER COMPLIMENTS OF THE PHI DELTA SORORITY ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER I President-Sue Ross Secretary-Rosalie Leibson Vice President-Stefany Gordon Treasurer-Susan Feuerstein Ill I IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ill I IIIII III Ill ll I IIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I II I I llllll III I I ll IIIIIIWIllllIHIIIllilIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illll COMPLIMENTS OF THE SHERIDANS COMPLIMENTS OF TEMPLE ISRAEL YOUTH CONGREGATION Bob Landau, President Joan Barshay, Vice President Lois Levine, Exec. Vice Prexident Al Leicht, Exec. Vice President Nancy Wilson, Treasurer Rochelle Landesman, Corref. Sec'y Judy Kalb, Recording Secretary Bernard Eisenman, Youth Director COMPLIMENTS OF THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF TEMPLE EMANU-EL FRED HONIG, PRESIDENT LEXY F ELDS, VICE PRESIDENT LINDA WOLFF, SECRETARY JERRY HON IG, TREASURER I I I I I I I Ill ll ll I Ill IIIIII I I IIIIIIII IIIII IIII Illl Il I IIII I I ll llll I llllllllll lllkl llllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll I lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII COMPLIMENTS OF GENERAL ORGANIZATION President-Joel Goldstein Vice Pres.-Jesse Auerbach Secretary-Francine Bauer Treasurer-George Costigan Student Adviser-Lexy Felds Parliamentarian-Robert Segal Shiela Berger Merri Barnett Lois Fetner Steven Diamond Sam Fishman Marjorie Fleischman Robert Gutterman Bobbi Hausman Barry King Stephanie Kahn Claire Levine Maxine Lightstone Pam Podoll Noel Podell Gregg Santay Brenda Schechter Gary Siperstein Michelle Stone Arthur Weiss Jane Westheimer Faculty Adviser-Edward Graff CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Pete Arum Dorothy Cohen Michael Charles Susan Falcoff Howard Fleisher Ina Goldstein Irma Gordon Ellen Hoffman Robert Horowitz Rochelle Landesman Russ Malen Marsha Mittelman Herb Rachaelson Jane Rosenberg Steve Schneider Lee Slater Daniel Sullivan Jim Woods Robert Weiskopf Susan Bluestone Bette Barnett Martin Cohen Perry Brodie Jim Garrison Ethel Hoffman Susan Lowenthal Shelly Pappo Ken Shapiro Larry Tydings Nancy .Appel Marsha Falcoff Barbara Fensterheim Judy Kalb Carol Krum Lois Levine Nancy Perlman Ira Rudolph Judy Scher Shael Shapiro Ellen Stone BOOSTERS-Lynn Hausman, Barry Kaplan DANCE COMMITTEE-Stefany Gordon S.T.R.C.-Carol Hershon TRAFFIC-Enid Kirschenbaum, Stan Burg, Joel Kohut, David Kesselman 1 I IIIIIIIIIIIITII lllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIlIl'IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll IIII IIII lllllllll IlIllIIIIl'IIIIIlIIXIIIIIIIIIIII ll I I llllllllllllll llllll LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS '58 FROM TEXAS RANGEZR Austin Blvd. A f ,,,. A' J 7 T 'x' ,-,2 , , K Island Park .13 ,,,,, I ,,V. ,,.,... ,,, ,gu lkld V A , RANGEBURGER BAR B-Q BEEF CHILI CON CARNE FRANKFURTERS COMPLIMENTS OF PAUL SPITZNER PERSONNEL MANAGER FROM A FRIEND WHO HAS TRAVELED THE SAME ROAD IN MEMORY OF JAMES F. SEGRI FF SUPERVISOR CITY OF LONG BEACH NEW YORK llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIII lllllll Auto Painting Auto Glas-5 Towing B,-aku A B C BODY WORKS Collision and Fender Repairs 459 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, N. Y. GE 1-3566 COMPLIMENTS OF GEI.O'S POINT PHARMACY POINT LOOKOUT, N. Y. Compliments of HAMBURGER EXPRESS GE 2-9245 27 East Park Ave. WELL-RITE FURRIER - CLEANER - TAILOR Try Our Service For Better Care GE 1-4720 J. WOLRAICH 227 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. PETRY MEAT MARKETS, INC. Dealers in Meats, Poultry, ana' Provisions Open All Year GE 2-0620 915 West Beech St. GE 1-2340 Art Supplies - Picture Frames LONG BEACH ART CENTER, INC. SANTO'S FRAME SHOP SANTO PAPPO 176 W. Park Ave. LOUS BC3Ch, N- Y- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II I IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII COMPLIMENTS OF LASKAS FLOWERS CGMPLIMENTS OF POINT LOOKOUT SERVICE STATION DANON'S FINE SHOES Shoes For The Entire Family GE 2-7155 IRVING ALCALAY 45 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y HABERDASHERS OF DISTINCTION HATTWHLRELL 70 W. Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. ARLO'S RESTAURANT FEATURING Fine American and Italian Foods GE 2-9223 4409 Austin Blvd. CHALET BAKERS 256 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. GE 1-0474 I llll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllIllHIHIIllHIHlllIllIllllllIlllllllIIlllllllllllIllIlllllllIllIIllllllllllIIlllllUlllllllllllllIllHllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIHIIlllllIIIHIlllllIlllllllllIllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll NEW GENERAL TIRES - RECAPPING BATTERIES J. AND J. MILES RUBBER CO. 561 LONG BEACH BOULEVARD LONG BEACH, NEW YORK GE 2-0561 DIAMOND CLEANERS Cleaner: - Tailors - Fur Storage Formal Wear To Hire GE 2-9806 CY PHILLIPS 281 West Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. Congratulations From TED 85 JERRY SINCLAIR LARRY'S CORNER STATIONERIES - TOYS 1042 WEST BEECH STREET Congratulations From TINY TOT SHOP 44 West Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. IllIllIllIIIIHIllIllIHIHIHIHI11IllIHIHIllIHIIIIVIIHIHIHIINIlllllIHIVIIHIIVIHIHIHIlllllllllllllllllllllll GRASSLAND 1 E 1 FUEL CORP. , I GENERAL 2-0133 1 SERVING OUR GRADUATES FOR THREE GENERATIONS 4 f 3 DANTE Salon de Coiffeur 263 West Park Ax e. Long Beach. N. Y. GE 1-2959 Compliments of 1 LONG BEACH DAIRY if I 800 West Beech St. Long Beach, N. Y. X Where Service is a Habit 1 PAPPO BROS. V 1 LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS GE 1-0692 or 2-5700 110 West Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. Congratulations From PARKER JEWELERS 64 West Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. llllllIIIIWIWII1IIIIHlilIllIHIIIIIVIHIIIIIIIHIHIIIIHIHIININIIIVIIIIllllllllllllllllllllli i Ill 1I I I IIIIII I1IIIlllllllllllllllilI1lIl1I1lI11IIlI I I III I I I I I I I IIIII 1IlI I I I I1 I I l1I1 I I lil I1 I I I I1I A' M. RQSEN S. Siegel, Ph.G. L. Feinberg, Ph.G. SPORTSWEAR St LADIES APPAREL I-EE'S PHARMACY GE 1-6132 Where Quality Countsu 41 EAST PARK AVENUE 880 W. Beech St. Long Beach, N. Y. LONG BEACH, N. Y. GE 2-0360 GOMPLIMENTS OF DANDEE BICYCLE SHOP SALES - REPAIRS - RENTALS I. LIEBERMAN 769 WVest Beech Street GE 2-3197 ROSEBEN LUNCHEONETTE STATIONERY - TOYS 645 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. WESTHOLME GARAGE 158 NEW YORK AVE. LONG BEACH, N. Y. MARTHA DAVIS JEWELRY - SILVERWARE - CHINA L Beach N Y COMPLIMENTS OF HlTTLEMAN'S BAKE SHOP 160 West Park Avenue Long Beach, N. Y. Compliments of PAT'S BARBER SHOP GE 1-1328 770 West Beech St. SAMUEL E. PETREY REAL ESTATE GE 1-0828 860 West Beech St. Long Beach, N. Y GOLDFARB'S Greeting Cards - Gifts - Stationery School Supplies - Autograph Books k A . ff , . . 8 East Par Ve Ona 253 West Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y GE 1-3298 GE 2-9209 lIII1II I I I1 II1 KI I I II ll IIIII IIIII Illll IIIIII Ill llll 1l1l Illl I I I I I I Ill I I I IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FORDS LIN COLNS MERCURYS RAMBLERS COST LESS AT FLElSHMAN'S LONG BEACH Compliments of PAUL'S HAIR STYLISTS GE 2-9760 1024 West Beech St. TIMELY CLEANERS 3 TO 24 HOUR SERVICE GE 1-1084 174 West Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. Day - GE 1-0303 or 1-4532 - Night - GE 2-1987 HIGHLAND PLUIVIBIN G 85 HEATING CO., INC. Alterations - Contractors - fobbing 451 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, N. Y. George Mair, President GE 1-3977 Bicycle Repairs N. KARTT AUTO AND MARINE SUPPLIES 169 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. M. KAVANAGH 81 SON FUEL OIL BURNERS GE 2-7900 512 Park Place Long Beach, N. Y. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII GE 2-0096 LONG BEACH SEED CO. Everything for the Garden Garden Supplies - Top Soil - Evergreens William Carnevale - Attio Musacchio 670 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, N. Y. Congratulations from MARK'S CORSET STYLIST 10? DISCOUNT FOR STUDENTS 4 West Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. GE 2-8083 SAV-MOR DAIRY S. LEVIN - N. LERNER GE 2-4870 162 West Park Ave. SURF GLASS CORP. jalousie Windows and Doors Storm Windows GE 1-5220 457 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, N. Y. LIDO STATIONERY Large Selection of Fine Imported Pipes, Tobacco and Cigars GE 2- 9380 - 9381 171 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF STANLEY LLOYD STAN'S SERVICE STATION IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I I1IHII1II1IllI1II1IIlIII1IIIl1II11II1I1ll1I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IRI IIINI IHIIIIHllll1III1l1IIllI11IIIll1 I I IIIIIIl Compliments of NETELL'S BAKE SHOP GE 2-9787 71 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. NAT'S DELICATESSEN Specializing in Decorative Platters Henry Luttinger GE 1-0213 85 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. LOADS OF LUCK FOR FUTURE SUCCESS PARK EAST PHARMACY GE 2-5252 Immediate Delivery 33 E. Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. GE 2-9872 Joseph Genduso, Proprietor Air Conditioned MAGIC BEAUTY SALON The Horne of Permanent Waves and Hair Coloring 58 East Park Avenue Long Beach, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF F. M. O'ROURKE. INC. HARDWARE HO USWARE PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES Main Store 917 WEST BEECH ST. GE 2-6161 East End Store 669 EAST PARK AVE. GE 2-5490 IIIIIIII IIIIIII IHIIIIIYIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5II1I I II ll IHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIVIIINIIII I Il II IHII I WIHI WIHII IllIlI1l Compliments of SCHECHTEIVS GE 2-9730 55 East Park Ave. Best VVishes LONG BEACH WINDOW CLEANING CO. CHIN 85 LAI LAUNDRY PROMPT SERVICE GE 2-1039 273 West Park Ave. SAM BANKIN'S SERVICE CENTER Auto Repairs - Brakes - Lubrication Motor Tune Up - Sirnonizing - Tubes Accessories - Batteries - Used Cars. GE 2-9447 410 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, N. Y From One ECHO to Another CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '58 mnrlnatsrnrloum 194 me-ww-qseqm-gm 4 vovuuuuvr. .,,ca,rui-nous azmgnm-as z-:wo It's been swell knowing you. Lester A. Lewin and Harold M. Davis WIIIIHIII I I1l1IIl1I1 1l I I I1 I I Illll1I I I llllllllHIllIllIllIllIllIlllllllllllIIlIllIllllllIlIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllIlIlllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllll IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CQMPLIMENTS OF EAST END PHARMACY M. Tugendhaft, Ph. G. GE 1-0122 639 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. Free Delivery Anywhere M. HIRSCH TAILOR dz CLEANER J. WOLRAIGH, FURRIER GE 1-4610 209 West Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. MICHAEL PERROTTI Plumbing - Heating - Alterations COMPLIMENTS OF FRANKLIN GARAGE Long Beach Blvd. at the Corner of East Park Ave. Dubin H. Zuckerman GE 2-9570 INTERIOR MART Custom Made Furniture Draperies, Bed Spreads, Slip Covers Re-Upholstering 1-5350 H. Rothstein East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. FRANCO FANELLI HAIR STYLIST GE 2-5510 1-4752 221 East Park Ave. 933 West Beech St. Long Beach, N. Y. 2-9384 Long Beach, N, Y. STARIYS Plfork Guaranteed - Free Estimates SHOE BOX The Best For Less LONG BEACH JEWELERS, INC. GE 1-3039 152 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. 29433 152 East Park Ave' TEL AVIV J 85 L Kosher Delicatessen and Restaurant DAIRY 35 GROCERY Orders Taken For Parties . GE 1-0597 GE 2-9362 I. Relchbart 51 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. 7 E351 Park AVC' Long Beach, N- Y- GREENBERGHS PAINT 85 HARDWARE ROYAL CLEANERS ALTERATIONS - STORAGE GE 1-1607 20 East Park Ave. 3 HOUR SERVICE 1 1608 L B h N Y GE 2-6459 733 West Park Ave. ' Ong eat 3 ' ' 2-7719 Long Beach, N. Y. CHAR-PIT DAVE'S LADIES APPAREL FEATURING Dresses, Lingerie, Accessories Hamburgers - Hot Dogs GE 2-9809 4507 Austin Blvd. Island Park, N. Y. GE 2-9360 53 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. IHIHllllltllllllIllIllIllIIIIHIHIllIllIlllNIHIllIllIHIHIllIlllllIHIllllllllIllllllllllllHlllIIIIlllllllilllllllllllllllllltlllIIIIlllltllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllllllllllilllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllh III lllll Illl I Illlll Illllll Illlll Illllllll llll llllll II I II I CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE SENIORS OF THE '58 CLASS FROM HARRY AND MAX LINDELL SWEET SHOP LIDO DRUG CO., INC. NORMAN THE PRESCRIPTION CENTER Builders and General Contractors Oscar Kaufman, Ph. G. GE 2-8646 l-5757 100 East Park Ave. 771 West Beech St. Long Beach, N. Y Congratulations to all the Seniors From BERGEL SERVICE STATION YOUR AMOCO DEALER Compliments of JULIUS AND GERTRUDE OF ALBERTS TAILORS Illlllllllll ll I llllll Ill Illl COMPLIMENTS OF I. G. A. SUPER MARKET 40 Lido Blvd. Point Lookout, N. Y. PATIO RESTAURANT PIZZA PIES ,IAM SESSIONS Point Lookout, N. Y. ll I ll lll ll Illllllllll Illllll I Ill II I ll I Il I IIII Illlll COMPLIMENTS OF CENTRAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 'School Savings Depar'rmen'I INSURED 3V4 'Z SAVINGS MAZEI.-TOV FELICITATIONS HEBREW HONOR SOCIETY FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Stefany Gordon, Prexident President .... ..........,,. I Ion Portnof Ethel Hoffman, Vice President Vifg-President .......... Florence Cimador Karen Liptzin, Secretary Tr6S0ri6 6 .. ............ Sue Meshal lack Diamond, Treasurer Secretarire ...........,...............,...... Nancy Appel .Ioan Barshay, G. O. Representative Conseillere - Dr. Alda Pizzinger SMART HOMEMAKERS PREFER lla well QUALITY SUPERMARKETS MANERO'S STEAK HOUSE PVhere Excellent Food and Cocktails are Served in a Different Manner? Visit Our Retail M'eat Dept. GE 2-2204 1080 West Beech St. Long Beach, N. Y. All Sharp'2 Guys and Dolls Shop at BEACH STATIONERY CORP. 79 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. GE 2-9411 CQMPLIMENTS OF THE OCEAN PRESS STAR GARAGE Expert Auto Repairs Storage-Auto Supplies Greasirzg and Washing Battery and Tire Service GE 2-9623 927 West Beech St IIHIHIIIIH-IIIIIIIHIH III1IVIIIIIIIIINIIKIIIIHII lllIllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllllllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I l l IIllllllIllIlllllllIIlIllllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIlIllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllillllllllIIIlllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllll COMPLIMENTS OF MARTY'S FURNITURE CO. 222-230 VVest Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. VISIT GECKER' S LUNCHEONETTE AND STATIONERY 207 West Park, Opposite A EQ P LAFAYETTE EXPERT SHOE REPAIRIN G AND HAT CLEANING ERNEST GRUENWALD 49 East Park Ave. Long Beach Y. ,N. SIEGEIJS BARGAIN CENTER Variety Fabrics and Trimmings GE 2-9514 140 East Park Ave. LONG BEACH CHEIVHSTS, INC. The Family Dfug Storey WE DELIVER 170 West Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. GE 1-0611 COMPLIMENTS OF CORAL REEF BEACH CLUB LIDO BEACH, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF SHORE COUNTRY CLUB ATLANTIC BEACH DAY CAMP Compliments of CHALET BAKERS 256 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y GE 1-0474 SPORT AND PHOTO CENTER, INC. Athletic Equipment - Camping Photo Supplies - Fishing 108 W. Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y GE 2-9532 Compliments of THE PANTRY GROCERY - DELICATESSEN BEECH-AUSTIN SERVICE STATION, INC. NAMOCO LUBRICATIONN Tires - Tubes - Batteries - Accessories Sylvan Brown -- Harry Brody GE 2-9712 45 Austin Blvd. COMPLIMENTS OF COLONY BEACH CLUB OF LIDO. INC. LIDO BEACH, L, I. IllIllIHIllIIIIIIIllIllIllIllIllIIIIllIllIllIllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll VIllIllIllIlllllIllIllIllIllllllllIIlIlllllIlllllllIlilllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llll ll IIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlIllllllllIllIlllllllllIllllllllIlIllllllIlIlllllllllIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllll lllllllllll llllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll We leave to you dear Class of 158 I ' ' U The thought that Jesse Auerbach Joan Barshay Francine Bauer Jeffrey Becker Ronald Birch Elliot Blackman Barbara Bleecker David Brothers Barbara Dryer Caroline Farbman Clyde Fox Jocelyn Gilbert Evelyn Gleicher Stephen Goldberg Joel Goldstein Ronald Golinger Stephany Gordon Stanley Greenspan Susan Grossblatt Anne Hodson Robert Hoos Barbara Hyams 6111 lllllb 61171. :J open every gate Jerry Kagan Madeleine Kahn Judy Kalb Michael Kantor Gail Kaplan Marcie Laitman Rebecca Lightstone Gilbert Meiseles Frances Nystad Michael Offerman Ann Rassiga Daniel Rodriguez Sharon Schechter Shael Shapiro Harvey Singer Carl Sternberg Joseph Weiss Frank Wepner Steve Wolin Rita Wolraich Murray Attie Stephen Austin PRESIDENT - FERN DAVIS VICE PRESIDENT 1 MARJORIE ARBER SECRETARY TREASURER ADVISOR - Susan Brett Perry Brodie Allan Carlton Martin Cohen Samuel Cohen Donna Cohn George Costigan ,lack Diamond Jonas Ellenberg Eric Foner Robert Glazer Ann Golub Carol Hershon Irwin Hirsh Joyce Immergluck Helle Kangro Barton Kaplan Roslyn Laufgraben Eugene Lewis Lynn McCauley Susan Mandel Susan Margolis S NANCY APPEL - RONALD DRUSIN L'SKIP WALRATH Janet Markowitz Paul Meyers Linda Palatin Shelly Pappo Phillip Polonet Flora Rolnick Phillip Rotgin Phylis Sapirstein Susan Schwartz jay Siegal Robert Segal Abraham Sieman Geoffrey Small Martha Sokolowitz Harvey Steinberg Carol Steinberg Elaine Steinberger Darryl Stromberg Carol Strauss Lawrence Tydings Robert Vermut Stuart Wanuck COMPLIMENTS OF FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Lynn Housman, President Ethel Hoffman, Vice President Sue Lowenthal, Treasurer Rose Marie Hecker, Recording Secretary Secretary Sue Brett, Corresponding Mrs. Bertha M. Berryman, Adviser Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ROBERT SCHATZ AND FAMILY Compliments of LAUREL LUN CHEONETTE 300 West Park Ave. LOHS Beach COMPLIMENTS OF B. Z. B. II Enid Kirschenbaum, President Hazel Levine Ist Vice President J Lois Levine, 2nd Vice President Marilyn Siegel, Recording Seciy .ludy Scher, Corresponding Sec'y Rosalie Liebson, Treasurer COMPLIMENTS OF MATH CLUB Shael Shapiro, President .lack Diamond, Vice President Roslyn Laufgraben, Secretary Michael Nowak, Treasurer llllllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllIllIllIlllllIllIllIllllllllIIIIlllllIIIIllIlllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllll COMPLIMENTS OF SCHOOL PHYSICIAN S PROFESSIONAL Dr. Ber+ram Gerzog Dr. Barne+ Jasen Dr. Joseph D. Goldberg Dr. Mil+on M. Kimmelman Dr. M. B. Horowi+z Dr. N. Rosen+hal Beach Medical Ar'rs Labora+ory Leon D. Mi+rany, Esq. 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P cmc TEA coMPANY IHII COMPLIMENTS OF RENDEZ-VOUS GIFTS OF DISTINCTION THE WHOLE FAMILY B-O-W-L-S AT THE WEST END BOWLING CENTER 985 W6St Beech St., GE 2-9448 - 2-9499 Free Inytructions - By Certified Instructoru Automatic Pin Spotters Air Conditioned Home of - High School Tryouts, Long Beach Recreation Jr. Leagues G. O. Cards Honored, Special Junior Equip't. Special Rates to Groups of 8 or More. I IHIHIIIIIIIHIIIIVIIHIHIlllllIIIIHIHIHIHIIIIIIIllIHIHIIIIUINIINIIIIIII Illl I I lllllllllllll llllllll I I I Ill I I I I I Ill I I I Illllllllll COMPLIMENTS OF JAMAICA FOOD CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS 187-40 HOLLIS AVE. HOLLIS, N. Y. llll I Ill I I I I I I I I I1lI1III1I1lIlIII1IIIII1I I I I I I I IlIlII1IlII1IIlI I1l I IIlI1IIl1I11IiIIII11I1III11I1III1I1III1I1IIIIIIlI IIIII1I1II1IIIII11IlIIIII11I1III1I1III1I MIDTOWN DRUG COMPANY, INC. Peter LaBnrberz1, Ph. G. - Joseph Mersel, Ph. G. GE 1--1865 252 E. Park Ave. VVING LEW'S, INC. DELECTABLE CHINESE FOOD Ted Kai Ming Young - Manager GE 1-5-150 150 E. Park Ave. 2-9537 Long Beach, N. Y. THE OUTLET WHERE FASHION BEGINS GE 1-5660 134 E. Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. PETER HAIR STYLIST 122 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y. GE 2-9773 - 9171 S. DE LUCIA 81 SONS. INC. MASON CONTRACTORS 78 BANKS AVENUE SALES - RENTALS - MANAGEMENT HATTIE CHERTOFF REAL ESTATE 158 East Park Ave. Long Beach, N. Y GE 2-0929 BLOSSOM HEATH GARDENS Flowers For All Occasion? JOHN STAVRY ROckviIIe Center 6-3060 - 3061 3025 Long Beach Road, Oceanside COMPLIMENTS OF BILL MILLER COMPLIMENTS OF AGGIE'S ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I. LUNCHENONETTE 1II1IIII11l11llIIlIIIiII1II1IIII1II11II1lilI1IIlIIlII1IlI1IIlI1Ill1IIIl1IIl1IIIllIlIII1IIII1IlIII1IIIIIIIIlIlI1IIIII1IIII11IIlI1IlI1I1 Il II I IKII I II I I I I 1I I I I I I I IIII PROGRESS PUBLISHERS INCORPORATED II co1.v1N Ava- PHONE 2-4401 -ALBANY, N.Y. Autographs , - 1 ' - ' 1,. 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