New Utrecht High School - Comet Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1957
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' 1 .. 3, -Q.,.-':- -1 , 4. uf , X 1 v A , gw . f 'G 3 I A3 1 THE COMET SENIOR YEARBOOK OF NEW UTRECHT HIGH SCHOOL 80I'I1 S+reeI' and N UI' I1I' A BrookI n I4, N Y If Y I Mr. Isaac Hersh, Principal L N ,AdminisI'ra'r A 'r I Miss Ma y T M Grain and Mr. Raymond . oonan January, I957 i 5 ' WHERE L A 6' AW EN, NNE B W' D ELJNEJ' '7 Vw 2 L Lxfxxi The Garden of Eden has always been symbolic of paradise, a place where man first found happiness, shelter, and protection from the hardships of life. But the years of paradise did not last forever. Man was forced to leave the Garden and make his way in the world. Now we, too, must go out and make our way in the world. Here, as students at New Utrecht, we have found happiness through our work with other people. Although we have had some measure of shelter and protection, we have tried to learn about life, and, through knowledge, to differentiate between good and evil. However, all this knowledge will not be really meaningful unless we actually have experiences to which it can be applied. Those 'of us who have taken advantage of the opportuni- ties of learning to gain a better understanding of people and situations will be pre- pared to meet and solve the problems which will face us-to live harmoniously in the world of today and to contribute freely to the world of tomorrow. We therefore dedicate this yearbook to the hope that each 'of us, about to em- bark on his journey into the world, will someday find his own paradise. H. H. and 1. R. School Administration EQ Mr. l. 'Hersh Principal Miss M. T. McGralh , 1 Mr. R. L. Noonan Adminislralive Assislanl Aclminislralive Assislanl DEPARTMENT CHAIRM EN .l Dr. J. M. Drachman Mr. B. Cohen Dr. L. Sorieri Mr. H. Silomer English Social Sludies Languages Malhemalics Mr. I. Sass Mr. C. Inman Mr. M. Zamore Mr. D. Kappel Physical SClef1C6S Biology Accounling Secrelarial Sluclies fx? Mr. A. Hubbard Miss M. Wincleclrer Mr. P. Ehrlich Miss M. Rooney Mr. S. Canlor Shop Speech Music Arl' Heallh Ecluca+ion f TABLE OF CON NTS COMET Slaicl lBusy Beesl Scliool Monlage ,, , , Principals Message ,,,, ,,,, Senior Class Advisens Message A Senior Calendar lPlan+ing Sclwedulel Senior Secfion lBuds and Blossomsl , Hall of Fame lC5olden Sun Raysl ., ,,,.. Senior Celebriries lOur Prize Bouquerl , Senior Cabiner YV,o,o....,.. Evening Sclwool Graduaies ...,,, . Sainls and Sinners lFlowers and Weedsl Reunion Roundup lpicnic in Paradisel .. Tomorrow ,www,, S Lasr Will and Teslarnenl lliorgel-Us-Noll S Sporrs Seclion lOn flue Greenl Facullry Monlage l-llie Gardenersl Exlra-curricular Groups ,l,l. . Adverrisemenls LI BUSY I3 Q55 ASO IATE EDIT ff.- x 'X X ,--x EDITGRS IIN I-IIEI7 CIITICULIIITI ADVE TISING MANAGER MAN RS .' ' I I2 ER RYTI7-QR dj ART EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR SSISTANT EDITORS Edifors in Chief . Associaie Edi'rors .. J Ar'l' Ediior .,.,,,.. Liierary Ediior ..w. Sporis Edi+or .... Adve-r+ising Manager Circulafion Manager Assisfam' Ediiors ,AA.,.... COMET STAFF I-IARRIET HOLLENBERG, JOYCE ROSMAN Ann Colucio, Sandra Ganzer Marcia Weiss ., ,,a,, E, Evelyn Gross Eileen Comiia , Sharon Barih Corinne Scagnelli E ., Sharon Grubler, Judy Kessler Senior S+aFf , J ,i ,,,r y J' i arf- J J g , A ie' '. Z f y X I A , r I r Irene Cherdaclr, Elaine Friedman, Roberia Kreilman, Sharon Malamud S+aff Assis+an+s Sarah Barnerl, l-lelen Greenberg, Selma Levin, Linda Lieber, Anneile Reiss Faculfy Adviser Ari' Adviser Financial Adviser Miss Beairice Gelber Mrs. Maud Greelser Mr. Sidney Abramson Published under lhe sponsorship oi lhe English Deparimeni Dr. Julian M. Drachman, Chairman Seven A I 4:3 f 5 Q f gw,Ex N Mx. fp 21,5 5 2 9 .... aiu ig w 1 hw ig , Q 4,4 , iw 'X i W- 9- Principal's Message IT is only in The lasT Tew monThs ThaT our paThs aT New UTrechT High School have crossed. When I arrived, you were already seniors, and so we have had liTTle opporTuniTy To know one anoTher. NeverTheless l am cerTain, Trom whaT l have seen oT our school, ThaT iT has meanT a greaT deal To you and ThaT you, lilce oThers who have been graduaTed in The pasT, will cherish many pleasanT memories oT New UTrechT. l can assure you, Too, ThaT The school will conTinue iTs inTeresT in you, and ThaT you will always Tind iT ready To help you in any way ThaT iT can. lT has oTTen been said ThaT The TuTure is in The hands oT our youTh. There are some who ThereTore view The TuTure wiTh Tear and gloom. BUT Those who lcnow you besT, who judge you noT by The misdeecls oT a Tew delinquenTs buT by your record oT accomplishmenT and by The qualiTies oT characTer you have displayed in your daily lives, are conTidenT ThaT you will meeT The challenge oT The TuTure wiTh digniTy, wiTh courage, and wiTh a sense oT responsibiliTy. l have This conTidence in you, The GraduaTes oT January I957. ISAAC HERSH Ten To The Seniors: The seniors oi January I957 began iheir organized life wirh a quesiion mark. Will ihere be a class or noi? They answered wiih a resounding yes and willed ii info exisience. They gave ii vilalily and enihusiasrn. The yearbook and all olher aciiviiies were developed wilh corresponding viralily and enlrhusiasm. Our congraiulaiions go +0 your officers, Cabiner, and all seniors Tor Jrhe co- operaiion and good will which carried your acliviiies io a successful conclusion. As you leave us, we hope you siamp your iuiure aclivilies wilh rhe same high purpose and success. Besi wishes io you all. Sincerely yours, EMANUEL SCHACKER Senior Adviser's Message Q I A jjjjjillil . .1 Q xl 02 Z' f' V f m f X K A 'Q Xxx njjgi PT! Ni AW ,J IVQX C3 9 Cb QM ' 0 k I V M 1--3 -1 g A K Q., IR M P Planting Schedule SEPTEMBER IO-EirsT olay oT school. We are so wonderTul-we are SO grand. We're seniors aT lasTl SEPTEMBER I2-EirsT COMET meeTing. Will we have our own COMET, or won'T we? ThaT is The ojuesTion. SEPTEMBER I7-EirsT Senior CabineT meeTing. There's so much To do. and oh... so Tew CabineT members. SEPTEMBER 24-29-C5raduaTion picTures .... Pour poses were snapped in 30 seconds. No wonder noT one oT Them caughT our besT smile! OCTOBER IO-Ordered our senior jewelry. OCTOBER I8-Senior Class elecTions. CongraTulaTions To Miller, Adcleo, Grubler, Kessler, and Canner. OCTOBER I9- The quesTion is seTTled. We're having our own COMET -buT The book will be smaller, and our senior clues will be higher. OCTOBER 25-Senior CelebriTy elecTions- lT seems as if everyone in The class is a candidaTe Tor someThing. NOVEMBER I3-Brooklyn College exams. We couldn'T even answer The sample guesTions! NOVEMBER I7-Senior Celeb Dance- So how come nobody showed up? NOVEMBER 22-26-Thanksgiving holiday. A vacaTion's a vacaTion, even iT iT's a shorT one. DECEMBER 3- WhaTl our jewelry goT losT in The mail? NeiTher rain nor sleeT can delay The mail, buT iT sure managed To delay our jewelry! DECEMBER I3, I4, I5-Sing a huge success! Everyone was wonderTul, buT The seniors were The besT. NaTurally! DECEMBER 20-Seniors are caughT up in The holiday spiriT and can be heard singing . . . l-lark The herald angels shouT-A Tew more weeks and we'll be ouT!! DECEMBER 22-JANUARY 2-ChrisTmas vacaTion. NoT enough Time To sTudy Tor RegenTs, college boards, and scholarship exams, wriTe Tor COMET, rehearse Tor The senior show, and Tind Time To enjoy our- selves Too! JANUARY l-l-lappy New Year . and l'll never drink anyThing sTronger Than milk again!! JANUARY 4-Senior Day. Feeling like sloppy seniors so oTTen, we dicln'T recognize ourselves as such sweeT, sophisTicaTed lollipop ToTers. JANUARY 8-Jewelry arrived. AT lasT!! JANUARY I8-24-RegenTs . . . ugh!! JANUARY 24, 25-STaTe Scholarship exams. My superioriTy complex suTTered a deTrimenTal seTback. JANUARY 30-GraduaTion- and in This momenT, There is liTe and hope Tor TuTure years. W yogi? W w fr 5 J, f 1 ff W aww! my 'H W 'Wy ' R X V E l HMM WF QMS? MQ 'L 3 If f X ' X ,ng N Vxx . -V 'Q M W WX 'W w fzZ.M5'w -7 N xfAf'X 5 ffZ5?i?W5'vfQlf?4Q?H'ixWnqiQw QM A ,WX 55 W u f X 505 , 75 My Q ! N ,X fv f fw w 5 W L fi1? ,AW N Z ,XX X 5 V W' 2 wi J M fif 1, K3 wl Q-.M-2 In ,fkvi ! 4? Vg N Q Q? M A m ,Hwy ff V, + X mx BUD3 ' W SX ' W ' XX, xx 'y,,f:',xX-- , 'N j W elf ' WH Mm ' al V-M, .y W 'lfwfrffllfd Xiu 1 1 ' wi? ' L x , Xf 'Xl .fb M, dx M JV I h I kifmr W l M ML flmmvl M WW my Mk W M 9 ADDEO, ROSANNE 1960 69 S+. 141 Vice-Pres. of Sr. Class, BoosTers, Bud- dies, Service League, Swimming Lead- ers, Treas. of Swimming Squad, Jr., Sr. Sings, Red Cross, Drama Club. Roe plans To maior in elemen- Tary school educaTion aT college. She'll remember The '54 and 'SS fooTbaIl seasons, and we'll re- member her sweeTness and Triend- Iiness. ALBA, PHIL 1575 82 S+. 1281 Dean's Squad. Phil plans To aTTend college, where he will maior in eIec+ricaI Technology. I-le liked UTrechT's Teachers and sTudenTs, and he'II remember The friends he made here. AUGARTEN, RUTH 4622 I6 Ave. 141 Boosfers, Jr. Sing, Program, General Office Squads. PeTiTe RuTh, whose inTeresTs in- clude arT, reading, and music, plans To aTTend Brooklyn College and maior in arT. I-ler TondesT memory of N.U. is The nighT The iuniors won The sing. BADER, BARBARA 945 42 S+. 1191 Jr., Sr. Leaders, Jr., Sr. Sings, Varsily Show Props Comm., Grade Adviser's Squad, 6.0. Rep., Publicify Comm. AfTer aTTending Brooklyn College, Bobby would like To become The firsl' woman PresidenT of The U.S. She will always remember The grade advisers' office and The varsiTy shows. , ., BARTI-l,'4SHARON I I 57,0'lii I5 Ave. lI9l COMET Aidverfising Manager, Sr. Cabinefg' Bbdsfers, Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec. To,fMiss Nash, Mrs. Rosencranfz, Jr. .Red Cross. Sparkling Sharon enioys golf and dancing and ,would like To visiT 'Europe someday. She plans To aT- fend Brooklyn College. BORIS, CYNTHIA l75I 67 ST. l4l Jr., Sr. Leaders, Buddies, Sec. 'ro Miss Windecker, Mrs. Samuelsen, Mrs. Scher, Jr., Sr. Sings. Modern arT, dancing, and sporTs raTe high among Cindy's inTer- esTs. She plans To aTTend Brooklyn College and will always remember N.U,'s sings and varsiTy shows. BRENNER. DIANE I7l9 SI ST. 141 Madrigal, English Office Squad, Sec. To Mrs. Marinello, Mrs. Jaffe. A TuTure CiTy Tech sTudenT, lo- quacious Diane likes LaTin Ameri- can dancing and The N.U. Madrie gal. She'll remember The UTrechT- iTes who never called her by her TirsT name. FourTeen f F 5 'X . I f f ,fry 5r',,i , , f Nl X W f ff -v l . I 2 , ee I x 2 f .V , . I . f v W 7 L V! 7 U MI 64. im 3 if I Z 7 . . . cl V :' V' . A - 'QV f I i yd' W5 44. W nh X. I I 1 I 174.9-A I uw. , I 7 1 'M 4 ff .V W CANGIANO, MADELINE l37l 8l S+. 1281 Madrigal. This preTTy miss plans To become a bookkeeper or sTenographer. I-ler secreT desire is To Travel To Hawaii, and her hobbies include dancing and cooking. CANNER, MARSHA 1915 76 S+. 1141 Sr. Class Treas., Cheerleaders, Service League, Buddies, Pres. of Drama Club, Publicity Mgr. of Varsify Show, Jr. Sing, Swimming Leaders, Sec. To Miss Jacobson. Marsha, who plans To aTTend Adelphi College, dislikes gossipy girls. I-ler inTeresTs include danc- ing and boys wiTh crew cuTs. She'll always remember The l955 TooT+ ball Team. CAPORIOCI, NICHOLAS IBI3 76 ST. lI4l Gym Clerk. Nick, who plans To go To college and hopes To be rich, likes girls, dancing, sporTs, and sleeping laTe. I-Ie'II remember The Tood in UTrechT's caTeTeria. CARTER, ANTHONY 1630 76 S+. 1141 Capf. of Foofball Team, G.O. Cabi- nef, Service Squad, Gym Clerk, Track Team, Mgr. of Baskefball Team. Our TooTbaII capTain's fuTure plans include sTudying pharmacy aT ST. John's UniversiTy. SporTs, lTaIian food, girls, cIoThes and dancing are among 'I'ony'S maior inTeresTs. CASTAGNOLA, LOUIS 1220 38 S+. 1181 AfTer graduaTion, Louis would like To geT a good iob. I-Ie will al- ways remember The cooperaTion beTween Teachers and sTudenTs aT N.U. CHERDACK, IRENE I932 72 ST. I4-I NUHS, COMET, Library, English, Mafh Office Squads, Buddies, Sec. To Miss Nash, Jr., Sr. Sings, Service League. Pixie-like Irene, who enioys good music, TaTTening foods, modern dancing, and reading, will aTTend Brooklyn College. She will al- ways remember N.U.'s wonderful people and wonderTuI sings. COLUCIO, ANN 1905 50 S+. 141 Assoc. Edifor of COMET, Buddies, Service League, Dean's, Grade Ad- viser's Squads, Sr. Sing. Charming Ann, heading for Brooklyn College, hopes To be an inTerpreTer aT The UN. She likes music and Broadway shows, and will remember Dr. Klaskin and his loudspeaker. COMITA, EILEEN 1927 55 S+. 141 COMET Sports Ediforg Aristag English, HisTory, Record, Miss Mc6raTh's Of- fices, Sec. To Mrs. Wendroffg Jr., Sr. Sings. The sec1'eT desire OT This Triendly girl is To become a sporTs reporTer and inTerview Mickey ManTle. She will aTTend Brooklyn College and maior in English. CONIGLIARO, MARIE 1430 58 S+. 1191 Arisfag Sec. To Mr. Zamoreg Locker Guard. ATTer graduaTion Marie plans To aTTend business college and be- come a privaTe secreTary. l-ler in- TeresTs include cOllecTing rock 'n' roll and Glenn Miller records. CONTARINO, ANTHONY 1752 65 S+. 141 Service, Biology Squads: Locker Guard. Tony, who inTendS TO work aTTer graduaTior1, likes girls, cars, and Tood, l-lis ambiTion is To become a millionaire. CORT, BARBARA 4715 I9 Ave, 141 M ArisTag Sr. Leadersg Sec. To r. Pofell, Mr. Radnerg Prefecf Sec.: A1- Tendance Office, Cafeferia Squads. This TuTure Brooklyn College sTu- denT would like To become a Tamous lawyer, She is inTereSTed in cloThes, iewelry, and phoTogra- phy, and hopes To be a well-liked, happy person. CUSANO, JOSEPH 1520 82 S+. 1281 Service Squad. Joe plans To work Tor a while and Then enlisT in The Navy, buT his secreT desire is To reTire when he is ZI. l-le is inTeresTed in girls and sTock car racing. D'AGNESE, DOROTHY 8663 Bay I6 ST. ll4l Madrigalg Sr. Leadersg Record Office. DoroThy plans TO aTTend college and prepare Tor a career as a maTh Teacher. l-ler inTeresTs in- clude painTing and music. D'ALESSlO, LEON 1401 67 S+, 1191 Service Squad. Leon, who'd like To be a brick- layer. enioys lisTening To music. l-le will seek employmenT aTTer graduaTion. and will always re' member The wonderful Teachers aT N.U. 24 'f 1 S i . 1 X f' . W3 ' T ' , 'rr 4- l A L .f W , 1 or . 1 if 1 ff A Ari If S'-1 if 1 l 1, 1 ' V 7 fs . ,,.. ev- 4 ..,,. V, ,g rw 1 ,1 1 1 . ,Q 14 . DAM1AN1, THERESAf ' 1451 79 s+. 1281 Library Squadg Jr., Sr. Leadersg Gen- eral Officeg Sec. To Mr. Snowy New- man Club. Terry, who plans To aTTend col- lege, inTends To become a Teacher. She likes lTalian Tood, rock 'n' roll, and The cha cha cha. DAULA, VIVIAN 1457 82 S+. 1281 Sr., Jr, Arisfag Newman Clubg Gen- eral, Accounting Office Squads. Vivian, who loves lTalian Tood, plans To become a secreTary and aTTend college aT nighT. She likes Television, music, swimming, and dancing. DE ANGELIS, JOSEPH 1122 74 S+. 1281 Service Squadg Gym Clerk. Joe, who plans To enlisT in The Naval Air Force, would like To own his own car. He is inTeresTed in all kinds OT sporTs. DE EEO, ANTHONY 1541 6l S+. 141 Lunchroom, Gym, Service Squads. ATTer graduaTion, Tony plans To ioin The Army Signal Corps. l-lis inTeresTs include weighT-liTTing and auTOmObiles. DENBAUM, SANDRA 4002 lb Ave. 1191 Service Leagueg Sec. To Miss Nash, Mrs. Jaffeg Drama Clubg Library, ln- s?rumenT Squadsg Jr, Leaders: Jr. Singg G.O. Congress. ATTracTive Sandy, whose main in- TeresT is wriTir1g To a soldier in Korea, plans TO become a wiTe and Teacher. She will always re- member The iunior sing, DEUTSCH, JANE 1524 46 S+. 1191 Boosfersg Madrigalg Sr. Leaders: Jr., Sr. Singsg English Office Squadg Bio. Honor Club. PeTiTe Jar1ie'S ambiTiOns are TO be Tive TeeT Tall and To pracTice law. l-Ter mosT cherished memories OT N.U. include Madrigal and The nighT The iuniors won The sing. ENGELBERG, MORRIS 5501 I4 Ave, 1191 Sfockroom, Service Squadsg Gym Clerk. Morris, who has no SpeciTic ambi- Tion buT would like To be rich, plans To go To Brooklyn College. l-le likes Mickey ManTle and dis- likes The Dodgers. FiTTeen FAZIO, LINO lOll as sf. II9I Handball Team, College-bound Lino, who is inler- esled in soccer and enioys sleep- ing lare, will always remember passing lvir. Waldbaum's l-lislory 6 course. l-le hopes lo be success- ful and marry a rich woman. FEDERICO, VITA szis is Ave. iI4I Capl. of Twirlers, Sing Comm., Pres. of Leaders, Sec. of G.O., Vice-Pres. of Trinify Club, Buddies, Service League, Arisla, Soph, Jr. Sings, Rec- ord Office, Red Cross Rep. This aclive Ulrechlile, who'd like ro own a house in rhe counrry, plans lo become a leacher. She'll remember The sing viclories, Cab- inel meeiings, and many N,U. reachers. FELDMAN, HARRIET l808 Beverly Rd. Isl Sr, Cabinef, Jr., Sr. Sings, G.O. Con- gress, Red Cross, Jr. Leader. A 'lurure college sludenl, Pixie will always remember Mr, Horo- wilz, Mr. Goldenberg, and lhe dislribulion of senior pins. l-ler inleresls include playing The piano and dancing. FELDMAN, MARVIN Isos 48 si. I4I Malh Team, Gym Clerk, Service Squad. Allending Brooklyn College and becoming an engineer are among Marvin's fulure plans. l-le is in- leresred in pholography, slamp collecling and lood. FREY, GERALDINE I944 69 S+. l4l Infirmary, Lunchroom Squads. Gerry, who enioys ealing and dancing, hopes ro become a medical assislanl. She will remem- ber lhe exlra help she received from lvlrs. Elroc. FRIEDMAN, ELAINE l265 44 Sl. ll9l Boosfer Caplz, Jr., Sr. Sings, G.O., Sr. Cabinets, COMET, Service League, G.O. Congress, Sec. fo Mrs. Zucker- man, Miss Nash, Mr. Polisar, Mr. Goldenberg. This prelly Boosler caplain plans lo allend college and major in educalion. She likes Chinese food. piano music, Harry Belafonle, and new clolhes. FREZZA, ANTHONY 1365 74 si. l28J Lunchroom Guard. Tony will aliend a school lhal will prepare him for a career as a beaulician. l'le likes lo read and enioys playing The saxophone and clarinel. Sixleen f f 4 4 ii ff '7 use W I 341 I, X X3 Q 4 mf.. Z, 4 44 ll Qc, J . 1 7 f X1 .M f if LJ N . f ., W . X , ' H fl? Q. f 3, M , Ef f L7 A I, 1 ' . f 2 T , Q I ,X 7 as S r f Q I GANZER, SANDRA l53l si si. llql Assoc. Editor of COMET, 6.0. Cabi- nel, Congress, Arisla, Jr., Sr. Sil'lQ5i Madrigal, Jr. Leaders, Miss McGralh'S Office, English Office Squads. This cheerful senior will allend Brooklyn College and maior 'Vi educarion. Sandy will alwayS Fe' member N.U.'s friendly almos' phere and lhe many people she mel here. GARDELLE, HARRIET I45l 52 S+. lI9l Grade Adviser's Squad, Sec. lo Miss McGrafh, Jr., Sr. Sings, l-larriel plans lo maior in early childhood educal'ion al Brooklyn College. She likes dancing, pizza, l-larry Belalionle, and 'rhe Dodgers. GERSON, NORMA I4-45 44 Sl. lI9l Arisfa, Service League, Grade Ad- viser's Squad, Sec. lo Mr. Snow. College-bound Norma wanls lo become a good reacher and a good wife. She will always re- member 'rhe inleresl laken by many N.U. Teachers in lheir slu- denls. een, MICHAEL I84s sz si, I4I Track Team, Madrigal, All-Cify Chorus. Mike, a singer and lracksier, likes progressive iazz and 'rhe New York Gianls. He plans To go lo col- lege. GOLDEN, ALLAN l754 ss s+. I4I Foolball, Basketball, Track Teams, Service Squad Capr., Soph, Sr. Sings, Talenl Show, Madrigal. Al, who will be remembered as lhe masler of ceremonies of many of Ulrechfs shows, hopes 'ro enrer show business, l-lis inleresls in- clude foolball, music, and a cer- lain blond pony rail. GOLDSTEIN, ALLEN i872 ss s+. I4I E '9llSl1 Office, Gym Clerk, Chemisfry Squad. Going l'o college and becoming a scienlisl are among l5xllen's Tu- lure plans. l'le hopes lo be a clever person who lries lo do his besl. GOLDSTEIN, ARLYNE Isss 39 sf. Iiai Sec. 'lo Miss Melh, Jr., Sr, Drama Clubs, Locker Monifor, General Office, Rus'ry, who will be remembered for her flaming red hair, enioys reading and wriling pcelry, Her secrel desire is 'lo become an aclress. GOLDSTEIN, LEWIS 6801 l9Ave. 141 Preparation at Pratt Institute lor a career as an industrial designer heads the list ot Lew's plans tar the tuture. l-le's interested in art, music, and sports. GOLDSTEIN, SANDRA 5501 I4 Ave. 1191 Boosters, Sec. to Mrs. Grossman, Mrs. Wolfson, Mrs. Joseph, Jr., Sr. Sings, Sandy, who dislikes rock 'n' roll but likes show music, will attend Brooklyn College and hopes to become a history teacher. She'll remember the ioyous limes dur- ing the last three years, GORDON, BARBARA 526 Dahill Rd. 1191 Editor in Chief, News Editor of NUHS, Arista, Sr. Cabinet, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Attendance Office, Sec. to Miss Ollitte, Drama Club. This triendly young iournalist, who'll remember the hectic hours spent in the NUl-lS Ollice, likes Beethoven, French, books, danc- ing, and sincerity. l'ler ambition is to spend a tew years in Europe. eoReA, ARLENE l625 sa si. 141 Sing, Swimming Leaders, Buddies, Service League. Arlene likes singing, dancing, swimming, horseback riding, and N.U.'s cooperative course, She plans to continue working. GRANOWITZ, HARRIET 7920 ifmve. 1141 G.O. Rep., Student Council, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Principal's Office Squad, Sec. to Mrs. Brenner, Mrs. Garber. This tuture teacher plans to at- tend Brooklyn College. l-larriet enioys dancing, reading, and play- ing the piano. She'll remember N.U.'s extra-curricular program. GREENBERG, GERSHON i977 80 Sl. ll4l NUHS, Arista, Swimming, Program, Dean's, Attendance, Social Studies Offices, Late Squad, Service League. Gershon plans to attend college and become a lawyer. l-lis hobbv is playing the guitar and he ad- mires people wilh probing minds, insight, and understanding. GROSS, EVELYN I333 Sl Sl. ll9l Literary Editor of COMET, NUHS, G.O. Cabinet, Congress, Madrigal, Jr. Leader, Grade Adviser's, Library, Cafeteria Squads, Sr. Sing, Sec. to Mrs. Stoliar. Evie, an aspiring young journalist, plans to attend Brooklyn College. l-ler burning desires include the writing ol a best seller and a trip to Israel. ,N , ,ill '24 7, if LJ f ' . s f T ffl . 7 7 X 1 f .ff . 1 A ,.: ' ' ,Q X ,Q,. U W W , .W ,ff ff X i . Y, X .1 1' i s .I . as fr ' 5 f W mag.- ' 1 . , f - W ! , I yy f Z J' N121 f 1.0 W 414, 7.41 'GU fi x f L 7 ff K 2- Z ' . A GROSS, MYRNA I472 43 St. llfil Sr. Cabinet, Attendance Office Squad, Boosters, Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec. to Mr. Polisar. Myrna, who'll remember the iunior sing, plans to attend Brooklyn College. l-ler interests include modern iazz, dancing, painting. and l-larry Belafonte records, GRUBLER, SHARON l704 46 Sl. l4l Ass't Editor of COMET, Corr. Sec. of Sr. Cabinet, Boosters, G.O. Cabinet, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Red Cross, Madrigal, Jr., Sr. Sings, Lunchroom Squad. Our lovely corresponding secre- tary will allend Brooklyn College. An accomplished dancer, Sharon enioys good music, modern danc- ing, and people. GUIDA, DONALD 59l4 20 Ave. l4l Baseball Team, Service Squad, Service League. To be a protessional baseball player is this senior's ambition. l-le likes dancing, sports, and Italian toods, and will remember Coach Felcher and the rest ot the tacully. HELLERMAN, ELAINE 42l7 lo Ave. l4l Jr., Sr. Leaders, Buddies, Jr. Sing, lnfirmary, Library, Cafeteria Squads, Sec. to Mrs. Kugler, Locker Monitor. Collegebound Elaine would like to become a model or a buyer. She'll always remember the N.U. sings, the varsity shows, and the time Mr. Lass played chopsticks in the auditorium. HOFFMAN, RICHARD 1227 47 S+. lI9l Chrmn. of Sing Comm., Boy Leader of Arista, Sr. Cabinet, G.O. Cabinet, Congress, Gym Clerk, Language, Late Squad, Lunchroom Monitor. Richie, who enioys working with others, will always remember be- ing chairman ot the Sing Com- mission and having lun as a par- ticipant in the show. l-le plans to attend Brooklyn College. HOLLENBERG, HARRlET ll35 43 St. ll9l Editor in Chief of COMET, Sing Comm., Sec. of Arista, G.O., Sr. Cabinets, Boosters, Brooklyn Boro, City Council Rep., G.O. Congress, NUHS, Chrmn. of Elections Comm., Red Cross Rep., lnstrument Squad. This versatile senior, who will at- tend Brooklyn College, includes Sing among her tondest memories ot N.U. She will be remembered tor her extra-curricular activities. HONIGMAN, STEPHANIE l558 47 St. ll9l Record Office, Miss McGrath's Squad, Jr., Sr. Sing, Sec. to Mrs. Waine. Steltie, who likes sleeping, clothes, and men, plans to attend Bos- ton University and receive an MRS. degree. She will remember Utrecht's athletic events. Seventeen HORN, MARCIA I437 SI s+. i191 Orchestra: Swimming Leaders: Music Office, Library Squads: Sec. 'lo Mrs. Inman. Marcia, who likes lo wear black knee socks wilh black shoes, plans lo allend Brooklyn College. Shell remember lhe English lessons Mr. Hirsch gave his malh classes. IACOVACCI, HUBERT II46 47 Sl. lI9l Afler gradualion, Huberl wanls lo go info mililary service. He enioys sporls and all lypes ol music. INSERILLO, CAROLE 7312 l9Ave. l4l Twirlers. Carole, who hopes lo become a legal secrelary, dislikes people who can'l carry on an inlelligenl conversalion. She will remember her inleresfing business law classes. JANKOWITZ, STANLEY l9l9 67 S+. l4l Sfockroom, Record Room, Service Squads. This fulure lawyer's inferesfs in- clude pholography, slamps, and money. He will always remember ULrech+'s feachers and chemislry la . KALIKA, ELEANOR 2 Tudor Cily Place, N.Y. ll7l Cheerleaders: Sr., G.O. Cabinefs: Boro Council Rep.: Madrigal: Jr. Sing: Lunchroom Squad. Ellie, who hopes lo become a singer some day, plans lo allend college. She likes music, lennis, and swimming, and dislikes snobs. KATCHER, RICHARD 7608 20 Ave. ll4l Band: Gym Clerk: Sec. lo Mr. Bara- noff. To allend college and evenlually enler his falher's business are Richard's plans for lhe fulure. He will always remember lhe home- work he did and lhe 'flighls of sleps he climbed al' N.U. KATZ, ARLENE l536 38 s+. ual Madrigal: 6.0. Rep.: Drama Club: Library Squad. Allhough only a lilfle more lhan five feel lall, Arlene hopes 'ro be a big success. She likes good mu- sic, fun, and nice people, and will aim al being a good leacher, Eighleen ff! T Sf if W M 1 iw, f W We ix? hi . , , -,fr , KAUFMAN, JuD1T1-1 1653 65 s+. Ml Jr, Sing: Sec. lo Miss Windeckef. Mr. Schacker. Judy's secrel' desire is lo marry 43 millionaire and lravel around 'The world. Firsl, however, she'll allenud Brooklyn College and malor 'D elemenlary educalion, Shell Fe- member Mr. Charosh, a WOYHJGF- ful grade adviser. KESSLER, JUDITH 8023 I9 Ave. lI4l Ass'f Ed. of COMET: Rec. Sec. of Sr. Class: Boosfers: G.O., Sr. Cabinefsl Jr., Sr. Sings: Dean's, Library SquBdSI Buddies: Service League: Sec. fo MYS- Sfoliar: Mafh Tufor: Drama Club: Varsify Show. To allend Brooklyn College and maior in English are 'rhe liulure plans ol lhis alfraclive redhead. Painling, progressive jazz, and Carl Sandburg's poelry are some of her inleresls. KOLMAN, STEVEN 4lO9 I5 Ave. ll9l Sr. Arisla: Service League: Alfend- ance, Proiecfion Squads: Gym Guard. Swimming, boaling, and lishing occupy Sleve's leisure hours.Afler graduafion he plans lo allend college, where he will prepare TCOF a career in medicine. KOREN, DIANE 5302 I5 Ave. lI9l Sr. Cabinef: Dean's, Miss McGrafh's Squads: Sec. 'ro Mrs. Kramer, Miss Tress, Mrs. Friedberg: Jr., Sr. Sings. Allracfive Diane, whose inleresls include dancing, bowling, and ice-skaling, plans lo alfend col- lege and maior in educalion. Her memories of N.U. include lhe sing and sporls evenfs. KREITMAN, ROBERTA 2315 49 s+. l2Ol Leader of Arisfa: COMET: G.O. Cabi- nel, Congress: Jr., Sr. Sings: Sec. lo Mr. Schacker, Mrs. Sfoliar, Mr. Gold- enberg, Mrs. Friedberg: Mafh Office. Friendly Roberfa, who enioys sporfs, good music, and lelephone conversalions, plans lo allend Brooklyn College. Her fondesl memory of N.U, is The iunior sing viclory. LA MARCO, THOMAS 1832 76 S+. ll4l Tommy, whose inleresfs include sporls, girls, and cars, plans lo allend C.C.N.Y. He likes dancing and rock 'n' roll music. LANZIANO, JOSEPHINE 1321 so s+. lzal Grade Adviser's Squad: Sec. lo Mrs. Lighfcap, Mrs. Sfoliar: Newman Club, Jo, who will allend business gglqogl afler gradualion, likes rock 'n' roll music and dancing, She will be remembered for speaking Span- ish wilh an llalian accent ll 'ix HARRIET 'HGLLENBERG JOYCE EQOSIVIAN W 'EDITOR nv CHIEF QMOMET Emma nv MEF or COMET f 762, X .A ss BAQBAPLA GORDON EDITORIN CHIEF DF NUHS X '74 WT!-X FEDEQWCD SHARON'7VlALAMUD SECRETARY OF G.OcsQ5w SEQQETARY OF GOm ff5w ,G L awww Hqrrww Roma KREIWAN LEADER or ARISTA LPADER or ARIS1 GOLDEN SUN RAY5 fig If fp 51 1 ,ff l Nl ,036 ,. , , Q V5 ,M ,Aa Mmziid M r f?',935is!!,,..4fffW?if'?f. f1fZi,+ I an LEFF, GRACE I767 48 S+. i4j Sec. to Mr. Schacker, Mrs. lnman. This petite miss will attend Brook- lyn College where she will major in education. She enjoys reading and playing the piano, and w'll remember the N.U. varsity and talent shows. LEVY, ELAINE siia l4Ave. iisi Arista, Sr. Cabinet, Attendance, Math Offices, Library, Cafeteria Squads, Jr. Leaders, Sec. to Mrs. Jatfe. Elaine, who likes parakeets, ice- skating, and music, plans to at- tend Brooklyn College. She will prepare tor a career as a math teacher. LEVY, HENRY +333 si S+. U91 Jr. Varsity Basketball Team. A tuture law student, Henry would like to be remembered tor his activity on the junior varsity bas- ketball team. His interests include athletics, dancing, music, travel, and tood. LIPORI, ELAINE i658 82 St. ll4j Sec. to Mr. Gordon, General Office Squad. To be a good private secretary is Elaine's ambition. She is inter- ested in reading, bowling, and popular music, and she'll always remember taking two years ot Italian in one year. LUPO, PHILIP ll22 64 S+. iiszj Phil, who is interested in cars, in- tends to go to college. l-le'll re- member the good times he had and the triends he made at N.U. MALAMUD, SHARON lass 68 S+. j4i Sec. of G.O., G.O. Cabinet, Congress, Arista, Sr. Cabinet, COMET, Sec. of Math Team, Service League, Buddies, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Jr., Sr. Sings. This active co-ed will attend Brooklyn College and major in mathematics. Sharon will always remember all the tun she had participating in school activities at N.U. MERMELSTEIN, SHELDON 4706 io Ave. iisi Service, Dean's, Projection, English Dep't. Squads, Buddies. Shelly, who'd like to be thought ot as the prodigal son who re- turned, will remember Miss Gallo's patience, Mr. Grubnick's beret, and Mr. Eeldman's char- itable heart. We'll remember his photography. Twenty 4' WW' MICHAEL, ANNE IOB-28 69 Rd., Forest l'lills, N.Y. Arista, Sr. Leaders, General Office Squad. Anne, who hopes to work with handicapped children, plans to at- tend Queens College. She's inj terested in books, music, and ballet, and will remember Mr. Ehrlich and the junior band, MILLER, HAROLD +245 50 S+. il9l Sr. Class Pres., Football Team, Gym. Lunchroom Squads, Locker Room Guard, Sing, G.O. Congress. Hal, who plans to attend col- lege, hopes to become a million- aire someday. l'lis tavorite N.U. memories include the SpOrtS events, the gym teachers, and Chookies. MIMOZO, RONALD IZ56 55 S+. jisj Ronald, a rock 'n' roll tan, plans to attend City College and study accounting. He'll remember Mrs. Lateltin's English class. MINTZ, FRANCES 209 Ave. E ll8j Arista, Orchestra, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Grade Adviser's, Language Office, ln- strument Squads, Service League, Buddies, Sec. to Mrs. Lateltin. Frances, who is going to major in education at Brooklyn College, likes tall, handsome boys and hot tudge sundaes. She dislikes baby- sitting and writing letters. MIZRACHI, JOSEPH 6424 is Ave. +41 Service Squad, Swimming Clerk, Gym Clerk. Friendly Joe, whose pet peeve is prejudice, will enlist in the Navy or go to college. He hopes to become a Successtul businessman. MORELLI. CATHERINE I744 70 S+. l4l Sec. to Miss Windecker, Sr. Cabinet. Catherine, whose secret desire it is to become a singer, plans to attend business school atter grad- uation. She will always remember the teachers and 'friends she met at N.U. NAPHTALI, MAY D +963 7l S+. 14, Principal's Office Squad, May, who plans to go to college, likes tropical tish and parties. She hopes to visit Europe some day. NAPPI, THERESA +358 72 S+. l28l Theresa, who plans lo become a srenographer, loved lhe lunch pe- riods ar N.U., bul disliked rhe lesls and homework. NEURINGER, CHARLES 1767 67 S+. +41 Gym Clerk: Proieclion, Service Squads: Maih Tulor. To be a clever person who al' ways lries lo do his besr is Charles' aim: lo be a doclor is his ambiiion. l-le likes sporls, bul dislikes excessive homework and lesls. NOBILE, JOHN l9l7 eo S+. U43 Band. Friendly John plans lo go lo New York Universiiy lo lake a pre- medical course. l-le enioys build- ing boais and playing lhe irom- bone. OSTREG-A, DIANE +554 54 S+. my Band: Malh Tufor. Diane, who enioyed playing in 'N.U.'s band, will allend Brooklyn College and would like 'lo be a pianisl or elemenrary school Teacher. She enioys swimming, -dancing, and lrayeling. PAGNANO, ANN ll25 39 S+. iisi -Grade Adviser's Office. Ann, who has a special inleresl in The Air Force, would like ro be remembered for her 'iasl-growing pony rail. She enioys swimming and knilling. PAOLILLO, SUZANNE 1637 83 S+. ii-ii Madrigal: Grade Adviser's Squad. Suzanne. who likes rhe Dodgers and spring walks in The counrry, plans fa work ailer gradualion. She will remember Miss Gallo and Mrs. Wind for rheir helpful guid- ance. PEARL,ERNVIN ' +035 ss S+ iisi Erwin, whose inleresls include girls, food, and sporls, inlends To -go 'lo college ailer gradualion. He enioys boaling and fishing. -91994. 405 4 X M gal we ks 0 ig S X 3 A1 . 4 '68 s QSM 'Z 'QM Q sk , fx i'Wi ig: .i?f. 455' K ihy.. ss- .,.if W 7 A l..QIlhr iiisf J as . 3 . ., PERRIN, JOAN l837 68 Sli l4l English Dep'l'., Program Office Squads: Sec. fo Mrs. Waine, Mr. Welron: Jr., Sr. Leaders: Jr. Sing. Joni would like io visil Mexico. bul plans lo allend Brooklyn Col- lege iirsi. Whar she disliked mosl al N.U. was lhe walk irorn 'rhe gym io ihe lunchroom. POLANSKY, MARCIA +629 66 S+. +43 Sr. Leaders: Drama Club: Gym Secre- tary. Music is 'rhe main inleresl' of lhis charming senior, who plans lo al- lend Brooklyn College. l'ler ambi- lion is lo lravel and see rhe world. POLAY, LINDA 57Ol l5Ave. ll9l Sr. Cabinef: Jr., Sr. Sings: Sec. fo Mrs. Grossman: Jr. Leader. Linda, whose secrel desire is lo own a dude ranch, wanrs ro be remembered for her curly pony rail. She plans lo allend college ailer gradualion, and she'll re- member Mr. Schacker's classes. POLLACK, MICHAEL 4702 I5 Ave. ll9l Service Squad: Gym Door Guard, Clerk: Sr. Sing Mike's iulure plans include ar- lending Cily College and becom- ing a chemical engineer. l-le is in- 'reresied in girls, baskeiball, and records. PORT, HELEN 874 43 S+. +323 Jr., Sr. Leaders: Sec. fo Miss Gallo, Mrs. Samuelsen: Mafh, Program Squads. l-lelen will maior in accounring al Cily College, bul her secrel de- sire is lo become an airline hosless. She likes books, sports, and popular music. RAKOV, HELENE 4402 I7 Ave. l4l Attendance Office Squad: Sec. lo Mr. Schacker. l-lelene, who plans 'ro go 'ro col- lege and major in educalion, will always remember lhe homework Mr. Waldbaum gave. She likes parries, picnics, dancing, and sporls. RICH, LOUlS i56i 67 S+. ll9l Dancing and record-collecring head lhe lisl oi Louis' hobbies. l-le plans lo ailend l.B.M. school and will always remember his earrh science class al' N.U. Twenly-one RODRIGUEZ, OLMEDO 6410 I8 Ava. 141 Swimming Clerk. Olmedo's secrel desire is io be a iockey or lo appear on lelevision. Among his inleresls are birds, horses, and fishing. ROSE, MICHAEL 49Ol I4 Ave. ll9l Service, Sfockroom Squads, Sr. Sing. Mike, who likes a Ulrechl Boosler, hi-ii records, and dancing, in' lends To go lo college. I-le hopes fo be a rich man some day. ROSEN, STANLEY 1814 55 si. 141 Capfain of Gym Squad. Allending college and making a million dollars are among Slan's iulure plans. I-lis inieresls include girls, cameras, ioolball, and basea ball. ROSENBLOOM, HELEN I756 sa si. 141 Scholarship Squad, Sec. lo Mrs. Slo- liar, Drama Club. Helen, who will aflend Brooklyn College, hopes lo earn a Ph.D. degree someday. She likes lo lis- ren io all kinds oi music. ROSMAN, JOYCE I9-42 Bay Ridge Ave. l4l Edrfaf in Chief of comer, NuHs, Sr., G.O. Cabinets, Arisla, Treas. of Boosfers, Jr., Sr. Sings, Buddies, Service League, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Af- fendance Office, Grade Adviser's, Cafeteria Squads, Hebrew Tulor, Sec. fo Dr. Groisser. Vivacious Joyce, who dislikes cally and insincere people, would like To be a maiure and undersland- ing person. Urrechlires will al- ways remember her long dark pony fail. RUBIN, SHARON 1320 5l si. 1191 Madrigal, Arisla, Cafeferia Squad. Sharon, whose ambilion is lo rake a lrip lo France. plans 'ro allend Brooklyn College and maior in educaiion. She will always remem- ber lhe iun she had in Madrigal. SACKSTEIN, BARTON 1848 55 si. 141 Track Team. This former Canadian plans lo go 'ro college and become a success. I-le likes sporls, food, music, and girls. I-le dislikes overcrowded schools. Twenly-Jrwo SAMS, GINA l95I bl Sl. I4 Swimming, Jr. Leaders, Buddies, Sec. to Mrs. Green, Mr. Pofell, Gina, who will ailend Brooklyn College, likes phOlf'JQV5F9l'lY- FNZZ5' and N.U,'s swimminq pool' I-lei ambilion is lo fly 5 plane' SAMUELS, ISABEL 1845 82 si. 1141 Arista, All-Cify, N.U. Orchestras, Band, Jr. Sing, Sec. fo Miss Ge- sualdi, Music Office, l.UI'!Cl'll'00m Squads, G.O. Cabinel, NUHS. Isabel, who hopes for a muSiC scholarship, plans 'ro become a professional flulisl and lo leach French in college. I-ler hobbies in- clude lennis, chess, and swim- ming. SARAPEDI, MARYANN 7423 I6 Ave. 141 Boosfers, Jr. Sing, Sec. fo Cusfodian Engineer, Talenl Shows. . This luiure privale secrelary en- ioys singing, cooking, and cheer- ing af games. Maryann will be re- membered for playing a senior in The viclorious iunior sing. SCAGNELLI, CORINNE 2 Websler Ave. l3Ol COMET Circulalion Manager, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Buddies, Service League, Sr. Sing, Library Squad, Sec. fo Mrs. Canlor, Mr. Schacker, Miss Martinez, Mrs. Grossman, Gym Sec. This fuiure biologisl, who likes mu- sic and senlimenlal lhings, will ailend Brooklyn College and hopes lo Travel around The world. She will always remember lhe Leaders Club. SCHNEIDER, DEANNA 5502 I4 Ave. ll9l Buddies, Miss McGralh's, Record Of- fice Squads, Sec. fo Mr. Musk. College-bound Deanna likes ice- skaiing, swimming, and playing lhe piano. I-ler ambilion is To be- come an air line slewardess. SCHNELL, ROBERT IO35 54 si, 1191 Orchesfra, Band, Gym Clerk. Roberf, who will ariend Cily Col' lege, is inleresied in sporfs, and enioys lislening lo rock 'n' roll records. l-Ie dislikes crowded lrains and long periods. SCHWARTZ, BURTON . 1527 40 si. 1181 Berl plans io become a primer, l-le would like lo be a very pgpu- lar person and hopes lo be re- membered for his friendliness, SCHWARTZ, JUDITH l9O EasT I7 ST. l26l FeaTure Edifor of NUHS, ArisTa, Cho- rus Leader of Jr., Sr. Sings, BoosTers, Language, Scholarship, Library Squads, Service League, Spanish TuTor. Judy, who will be remembered Tor being chorus leader oT The iunior and senior sings, hopes To be inTense, sensiTive, honesT, sin- cere, and Judy. SCHWARTZ, LlLA I269 46 ST. ll9l Mimeograph Squad, Sr. Sing, lG.O. Treas., Arisfa, Red Cross Comm., Newspaper aT Food Trades H.S.l Lila plans To combine a iob wiTh college courses and evenTually geT married. She liked everyThing aT class. ' ,- 7 SEI-IR, BERNARD T 'VV'l i zlilA B50 I8Ave. If-ii Bernie, who likes baseball, baskeT- ball, and TooTball, plans To be- come an engineer. l-le will re- member The baskeTball- games aT Madison Square Garden and The championship N.U. won. SHANES, GLENDA l637 48 ST. l4l Buddies, Swimming Leaders, English, General Office Squads. Glenda, who plans To aTTend Brooklyn College, wanTs To be- come a Teacher. She likes popular music, swimming, and The N.U. English OTTice. She'll remember The girls' swim suiTs. SHEAR, BENJAMIN I6OI 65 ST. l4l Though his immediaTe plan is To aTTend CiTy College, playing base- ball wiTh The Dodgers is Ben's ambiTion. l-le likes baskeTball, The cha cha cha, and maThemaTics, and will remember his grade ad- viser, Miss OlliTTe. SHlFFMAN, MARTHA I774 5I ST. l4l Service League, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Speech Office, Cafeferia Squads, Jr. Sing, Sec. To Mrs. Zuckerman, Mrs. Garber, Mrs. Lighfcap, Dr. Groisser. MarTy plans To aTTend Brooklyn College and become a Teacher. Among her pleasures are lisTening To popular music, dancing, and Talking on The Telephone. SILBERT, NEIL 7612 I8 Ave. 1143 Service Squad. The Brooklyn Dodgers, Television. and rock 'n' roll are 'favoriTes of Neil. l-le plans To aTTend CiTy College and hopes To earn a mil- lion dollars. I ? A X. X X ,f f 2 N.U., T' l l M.Ab ' par Icu ary f 'O 1 ., X Z I M T M.. ,f fgggyl 4 , , 2 , ff , N All ri, W A W i n X X A KQLM Wiz'-1 SILVER, BARBARA 5110 I9 Ave. l4l Boosfers, G.O. Office, Jr. Sing. This TuTure bookkeeper enioys drawing, dancing, and playing handball. She's also inTeresTed in cloThes and people. SISTI, JAMES I4I7 78 ST. l28l Friendly Jimmy, whose secreT de- sire is To become a singer or a pianisT, likes body-building exer- cises and popular music. l-le Plans To sTudy physio'Therapy. SOHN, MARLENE 45l5 I2 Ave. ,191 Cheerleaders, G.O. Cabinef, Con- gress, Sr. Cabinefg Red Cross Rep., Mimeo. Squad, Service League, Jr. Sing, Drama Club. This aTTracTive cheerleader is in- TeresTed in psychology, show mu- sic, people, and cloThes. AT N.U., Mickey parricularly liked The friendly Teachers and The exTra- curricular acTiviTies. SOLLITTO, MARGARET lI2I 57 ST. l9l Friendly Margaret who plans To become a nurse, will always be graTeTul To The wonderTul Teachers who helped her aT N.U. She likes rugged sporTs and The ouTdoors. SPIELBERG, CAROLE I9OI 84 si. I14J Arisfa, Orchesfra, General Office Squad, Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec. To Mr. Kappel, Mrs. Sfoliar. Music, dancing, and ice-skaTing are The main inTeresTs of preTTy Carole, who would like To be a second Maria TallchieT. Shell ree member Mr. Schacker's maTh class. SPRING, VICTORIA 1320 5I si. IIQI Boosfers, Jr. Sing, Sec. To Mrs. VeiTh, Mr. l. Cohen, Drama Club. Vicki plans To aTTend Brooklyn College Tor Two years and Then conTinue her educaTion aT Cornell Nursing School. She liked N.U.ls Triendly spiriT, STINGONE, PASCAL 7502 I7 Ave. ll4l COMET, Proiecfion, Library, Service Squads, Sec. To Mrs. Greene, Mrs. Inman. PaT, whose inTeresTs include oil painTing and Traveling, will aTTend CiTy College. l-lis secreT desire is To sail The seven seas on a schooner. TwenTy-Three N5 XX Q ANN Q Woeee Sg if 'af ACTRES3 LAN. Www 4 A dmv MOST 5 www. 4992 tj ,fx X smwfnr ADQNDS ANN iff X JNN 7 txw KN. KQHN 5 U33 AN LQKEL ff ff va N75 NX ?9wev9' ph 151 ,WX If 3 7 1 1 ' I X.. is 1 ! I X? if 'D .9 XX XW4, ,fb NCQ xkgwj, OST OUQ CYUDITH X BEST g ESSELDX 'DXF I X Mommx W f XQ effg,fi 1 Suu-x1v1, CAROL 645 Ocean P'kwy 1301 Boosfers, Arisfa, Jr. Leader, Sec. lo Mrs. Green, Mrs. Sfoliar, Mr. Sfrahs, Jr. Sing. This prefTy Boosfer, who likes good show music and books, plans To major in educaTion af Brooklyn College. Carol would like To be a sincere, Thoughfful, and successful person. SYRDAHL, KENNETH 928 55 S+. 1191 KenneTh's fuTure plans include aT- fending college and joining The Navy. l-le's inTereSTed in archifec- Ture, inferior decorafing, cooking, Travel, and girls. TELLER, IRA 5315 l5Ave. 1191 Capf. of Proiecfion Squad, Jr., Sr. Sings, NUHS, Service Squad. ra, whose main inTeresTs are girls and sporfs, plans To aTTend Cify College. l-le would like To be re- membered for The parTs he played mahfin The junior and senior sings. GXWCQQL TIROTTA, JOSEPH ll59 40 ST. ll8l Joe, whose hobby is flying, plans To join The Navy and become a flighf engineer. l-le likes TooTball. good food, and girls. TORELLI, FRANK 1314 79 S+. 1281 Frank, whose hobby is baseball, plans To go To a Trade school. l-le'd like To be a fur designer and hopes his cusfomers won'T be Too fussy. TRIOLO, JOHN I883 S8 ST. 141 Band, Orchesfra. This Talenfed clarineTisT, who'd like To play in a dance band or become a denfisf, will remember The jam sessions he parficipafed in wifh members of UTrechT's band. TROCCIOLA, THERESA 1347 67 S+. 1191 English Office Squad, Sing, Sec. fo Mr. Abramson. Cheerful Theresa would like To af- Tend business school and Then be- come a legal sfenographer. l-ler hobbies include bowling and dancing. ZELMANOW, PHOEBE 1440 54 S+. 1191 Varsify Show, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Af- fendance Office Squad. Phoebe plans To go To Brooklyn College and major in educaTion. Ufrechfifes will always remember her performance as Rheba in You Can'T Take lf Wifh You. v1Cr'111walx1,Cnnv+.c I637 42 ST. 141 Ass'f Principal's, Program Offices, Swifchboard, Chrmn. of G.O. Pub- licify, G.O., Sr. Cabinefs, Buddies, Service League, Jr., Sr. Sings. Carole, who likes everybody and everyThing, will affend Brooklxffl College. l-ler fond N.U. memories include The Toofball games and The juniors' vicfory in The sing, WEINER, BEATRICE i639 59 Sf, 141 Sr. Cabinet, Sec. fo Mrs, Sfoliar, Jr., Sr. Sings, G.O. Congress, English Of- fice Squad. Bea, who enjoys dancing and eaT- ing, will remember sfuffing her crinolines info N.U.'s Tiny lockers. She plans To work and affend eve+ n1ng college. wElSE, JACQUELYNE 4607 I4 Ave. 1191 Business Mgr. of Spiral, Sr. Cabi- nef, G.O. Congress, Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec. fo Mrs. Jaffe, Mrs. Brenner, Jr. Leaders, Madrigal. This college-bound lass would like To be remembered for her full skirTs and Greenwich Village belfs, She enjoys exfra-curricular acfivifies and will remember sing. wE1ss, EDWARD 0102 20 Ave. 1141 Math Team, Math Tufor. Affer graduaTion, Eddie plans To go To college and become an en- gineer. l-le has fond memories of his mafh classes and of many N.U. Teachers and sfudenfs. WEISS, MARCIA 1450 5l S+. 1191 Arisfa, Orchesfra, Arr Edifor of COMET, NUHS, Jr., Sr. Sings, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Buddies, Sec, fo Mr. Sabbefh, Miss Clear, Dean's Squad. ArTiSTic Marcia, whose numerous inTeresTs include music, lolk danc- ing, and singing, plans a career in arf. We'll remember her Mu- seum of Modern Arf scholarship. ZARR, JAMILY 421 ll S+. 1151 Sec. To Miss Windecker, Mrs. Ger- chick, Mrs. Deoul, Miss Jacobson. A fufure Typisf, Jamily likes col- lecfing movie magazines and lis- Tening To bofh classical and popue lar music. She will remember New UTrechT's wonderful Teachers. ZEIDEL, LORRAINE lOlb 50 S+. 1191 Sr. Arisfa, Boosfers, Buddies, Jr, Leaders, Dean's Squad, Affendance, Mafh Offices, Sec. fo Mrs. Jaffe, M155 Gesualdi, Mrs. Sfoliar, Mr, Epyyejnj Math Tufor, Jr. Sing. This sparkling redhead, whose in- Teresfs include boys and dancing will be remembered for her long pony Tail. She enjoyed Lj+reC1,,4'5 exfra-curricular program, JACOVINO, CHARLES 1943 so sr l4l Foofball Team, Service Squad. Alhlelic Chuck, who will remem- ber Mr. Waldbaum's homework assignmenls, hopes 'ro be rich someday. I-le'd like Io be remem- bered for his crew-cur. McMAHON, EDWARD 9040 Forl I-Iamillon P'kwy l9l Ed, whose main inferesls includes cars, fishing, hunling, and bowl- ing, plans 'ro go Io college afler graduafion. I-le hopes Io become a successful business execulive. CAMERA SI-IY WILSON, LOUIS I6Ol 65 Sl. l4I Service Squad. I-Iarold Miller Rosanne Addeo Judilh Kessler Sharon Grubler Marsha Canner Sharon Barlh I-Iarriel Feldman Elaine Friedman Arlene Gorge Myrna Gross Richard I-Iolzlman Eleanor Kalika Diane Koren Elaine Levy Sharon Malamud Calherine Morell Joyce Rosman Marlene Sohn Carol Sulam Beafrice Weiner Presidenf Louis, who plans 'lo ioin Ihe Navy, would like Io be remembered for his good humor. I-Ie likes war pic- Tures, Mr. Waldbaum, and his- fory. SENIOR ROHBERGER, JERRY 168: 46 Sr 143 Lunchroom, Service Squads. Aller compleling his service in lhe Army, Jerry hopes 'ro become a rich eleclronics engineer. Among his inleresls are girls and skaling. SCIARABBA, LOUIS lass as sr li4l Service Squad. Louis plans Io work aller gradu- 'lhe willingness of N.U. Teachers 'ro help The sludenls, alion. I-le will always remember CABINET Vice-Presideni' Recording Sec. Corresponding Sec. Treasurer 41 ' iii ii , Y W e f I ,L Q ll A , W5 ,, ,' . fs .V 5 , . 44, , in K V ' fjw' I ff ' P 1 wr 'ff I ff Z EWS, A , -.., . , . ,f f ' 7 f 7 4 .. , 2 M ,4 A 4 4 - fU.ww-4 , 2 ff, f w f5557 fi uw, s A,, '15 A J 7, fuss f ,elf 22 Z . , , ,ji .f f 3 4 . Q2 '+. new ', ,Q U I' , ' . ww' V -- ,V 74 , Y If , ' y ,,I 5 .... y ? U, f 1lIL 2 A Evening School Graduates Standing: Paul Backlwaul, Thomas Adinolli, Julius Minlrzer, Duilio Gallese, Dominick Sidoli, Vincenl Fisclielli, Hyman Solomon, Salvalore Earruggio, Daniel Oliver, David Goldman, Clfiarles Di Silveslre, Alex Sanlucci, Frank Sciallo, Palsy D'Elia, Sealed: Lucy Moreno, Mr. l. Waldbaum, Mr. A. Felclier, Mr. F. Goldenberq, Pauline Maniscalco. SENIOR CLASS ACADEMIC COURSE: Paul Backlnaul, William Leon Berger, Benjamin Angelo Broccoli, David Goldman, Lucy Moreno, Bernice Pine, Frank Sciallo, William Trica. GENERAL COURSE: Linda Acunla, Tlwomas Adinolfi, Edward Ariemma, Janel Bodulicli, P l D'Elia, Sal Di Napoli, Clwarles Di Silveslre, Salvalore Earruggio, Vincenl Eisclnelli, Duilio Gal- a sy lese l-loward Goodman, Neil lnqier, Pauline lvlaniscalco, Raymond Mazzone, Julius Minlzer, Linda I D ' l Ol' , Andrew Pecorella, Alex Sanlucci Domenico Sidoli I-lyman Solomon. Paul Urso lvlogu, anie iver , , . 'lwenly-eiqlwl lpllllll jllllluiili Fm: 41 l k vi. ii. 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NAME Addeo, Rosanne Barih, Sharon Brenner, Diane Canner, Marsha Carier, Tony Comifa, Eileen Deufsch, Jane Federico, Vila Friedman, Elaine Ganzer, Sandy Golden, AI Gord on, Barbara Greenberg, Gershon Gross, Evelyn Gross, Myrna Grubler, Sharon Hoffman, Richard Hollenberg, Harriei' Kalika, Eleanor Kessler, Judy Kreifman, Rober+a Malamud, Sharon Miller, Hal Pollack, Mike Rosman, Joyce Schwariz, Judy Sohn, Marlene Teller, Ira Weiss, Marcia xl NOTED FOR being friendly being charming her voice Sr. Treasurer foolball bubbling personalily being pelile winning eleciions capiain oi Booslers cheerfulness Joe U NUI-IS being shy Iiferary abilily gossiping Venus Arisla meerings exlra-curricular aclivilies her dimples red hair Arisla leader 9.0. secreiary Sr. presideni good looks her long pony +ail being Iemperamenlal her drawl his imaginalion ceramic iewelry flowers afzwd OUGHT TO slay rhar way keep il up modulale il slop Ilirling make All-American be a sporls reporier reach greal heighls parenl her formula be more lenienl pass if on be a comedian be ediror oi 'Ihe N.Y. Times speak up wrile a besi seller wrile a column marry an Adonis call Ihem Io order lake ir easy move back Io Brooklyn lei il grow buy a gayel learn shorrhand graduaie be a movie slar keep ii Ihal way calm down change her name Io Mickey be an acior give us a discounl SIN Vic red bucks iokes cheerleaders silence Mickey Manlle arguing iwirlers Alvin meiiculous hair-do school French blushing her big brolhers Mike big eyes popularily long eyelashes commuiing perpeiual moiion wearing green malhemalics haircur V-neck swealers smiling chorus leader Ned crazy vesls folk singing Are you angry al .1'-Hifi!! : I Jfi' 1 .g 4 GQ , 1 II I Q 1 EEZ!! ' llii ' life .IEW 'aL-J G' Q me -.la-L ouore Mercy . . . All righleeu I have a Ifirsl name fool Are you going To 'rhe game? Are we having a prom?' Gee whiz! I don? 'think IhaI's IairI Should I run? Ailendance is mandalorylm I-li, how are you?'5 I-Ii, honey . . Tell me your Troubles! You don r say. I iusl gol a Ielier from Israel, I'm disgus+edI lsn'+ Thai beauIiiul? Therels an Arisla meeling 'rodayf' I don? use mascara. Are Mickey and Robin in Chookies? Oh, il was wonderfull' I'm sure I failed. I'm on a diet So whal ---- lslrong sileni Iypel 'Should I cul il' in a brush-up? 'i2ae.s.h.ii.yi I-Iowya doin'? Where's my skeich pad? Tweniy-nine me7 if 'NY' --C E21 T fx ,XA PICNIC IN I3!-IIQADISE QT55 IIT- T7 I i Judy K. I-Iere is an opporTuniTy Tor all you Tlower-lovers To gaTher ye rosebudsn aT The TwenTieTh Annual Reunion Picnic oT The January T957 GraduaTing Class, which is meeTing This year in The Garden oT Eden. Look who's iusT arrived - Thar Tamous well dressed Congressman, HAL MILLER. Following aT his heels is GERSHON GREENBERG, who, aTTer having Taken a six-week course in How To Speak Up, has become a Tamous lawyer. Talking wiTh him is a pony Tail wiTh a girl aTTached To iT. Could iT be ANNE MICHAEL? The laTesT rockeT ship COMET, bringing some new arrivals, is landing on The picnic grounds nexT To The Tree oT Knowledge. ELAINE LEVY, who is siTTing under The Tree, Takes Time ouT Trom eaTing her apple To greeT piIoT IRA TELLER and Those universally renowned ediTors, BARBARA GORDON, HARRIET HOLLENBERG, and JOYCE ROSMAN, who are now alighTing Trom The rockeT. ROBERTA KREITMAN and RICHARD HOFFMAN are TranTically banging The gavel, Trying To geT The resT oT The class quieT so ThaT VITA FEDERICO, SHARON MALAMUD, and JUDY KESSLER can read an accounT oT our accom- plishmenTs during The pasT TwenTy years. BuT waiT, we hear ISABEL SAMUELS TooT The TluTe To herald The arrival oT Those Hollywood screen idols, SHARON GRUBLER and MIKE POLLACK, and ThaT Tamous dramaTic acTress, PHOEBE ZELMANOW. The sporTing evenTs are abouT To begin and The crowd moves on To The aThleTic grounds. TONY CARTER, DON GUIDA, HENRY LEVY, and BART SACK- STEIN are in compeTiTion Tor laurel wreaThs. MICKEY SOHN, ELAINE ERIEDMAN, MARSHA CANNER, ELLIE KALIKA and MYRNA GROSS are all cheering The aThleTes on wiTh a Tamiliar green and whiTe allegaroo. JANIE DEUTSCH and IRENE CHERDACK, who have Tinally reached Tive TeeT wiTh The help oT The cheTs' haTs They are wearing, are very busy preparing The Tood. Meanwhile, Those Triendly and charming hosTesses, ROSANNE ADDEO and SHARON BARTH, are urging everyone To sample The culinary delighTs. DIANE BRENNER and AL GOLDEN are making iT very diTTiculT Tor everyone To eaT, because oT Their in- sisTence upon Telling jokes. The wonderTul day draws To a close as JUDY SCHWARTZ leads us in communiTy singing. Could Those be Tears we're brushing Trom our eyes as we sing The sTrains oT our old school song? 94 643' Tomorrow Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow . . l-leedlessly, and unmindTul oT The imporTance oT The words, sTudenTs in senior classes have memorized and repeaTed The Tamiliar line over and over again. The memorizaTion may have been mechanical, buT The words have acTually had greaT signiTicance in The lives oT The seniors. The seniors . . . Three years ago, They enTered The school, wide-eyed and aTraid. They Treasured Their books and revered Their Teachers. They TipToed Through The halls, and The sighT oT a senior caused Them To quake. CuTTing classes was unheard oT and The brighT eagerness oT The sophomores Touched The hearT oT The coldesT Teacher. The year wore on, and The b'righT look wore oTT. AccusTomed To The school, The buds blossomed inTo Tlowers and The Tlowers aTTached Themselves To The grapevine. Thus The TirsT sTep had been accomplished. The TirsT yesTerday had passed. A liTTle wiser in book- learning, The noT-so-new New UTrechTiTes progressed inTo The second year. Now Their Teelings were sTrangely mixed. WhaTever Teelings oT superioriTy They enTerTained as iuniors were overshadowed by The vision oT ThaT Tinal year. No longer inexperienced, They blended in well wiTh The common surging mass oT youThs, known as sTudenTs. Onward They sTrove, sTill unable To conceive oT The lasT Tomorrow in The remoTe TuTure. lT was hard To undersTand ThaT a Two-monTh vacaTion could promoTe such a change. When They reTurned, The Tamiliar gaze oT wonder or oT mediocriTy was gone and in iTs sTead was a wise, knowing look. The look oT a - Well, you know . . . a senior. ln every Tace, in every smile, iT was evidenT-a reTlecTion oT pride which pro- claimed To The world: l am a senior. Every day was new and Tilled wiTh purpose. No more Tooling Tor This class. lvlidTerms, enTrance exams, senior buTTons, senior haTs, Senior Day-each in iTselT a liTTle Tomorrow pushing Towards The grand Tinale. Only one more week To graduaTion, could be heard resounding ThroughouT The halls and Then . . . GraduaTion is Tomorrow. Tomorrow had come. The audiTorium was Tilled wiTh proud parenTs and well- wishers. The roll call sTarTed, The procession began, and wiThin each mind was The ThoughT: Now iT is Today. Then iT was over. The curTain had Tallen, and The day oT days had ioined The pasT, The wondrous memories oT The preceding years. Each sTudenT had reached his goal. Now in possession oT The precious sheepskin, he Torged ouT on his own. And all The yesTerdays - The good, The bad, The brighT, The sad-surged TorTh To urge him on To a more promising TuTure, To a brighTer Tomorrow. EVELYN GROSS ThirTy-one sf SW 'Q dl V' f Z, . in c ,f ' Q N 1 - 5 W ' . E fi, f if i 5: if ,L Q Forget - Us - Nof We, fhe Senior Class of January l957 who will never forgef New Ufrechf, leave fhe following wifh fhe infenfion fhaf New Ufrechf will never forgef us. To Mr. Hersh: Our besf wishes for many pleasanf years af New Ufrechf - and assembly periods as orderly as he'd like fhem fo be. To Mr. Waldbaum: A mimeograph machine which will prinf his long homework assignmenfs. To Mr. Goldenberg: A G.O. Cabinef fhaf won'f bicker over parliamenfary procedure. To Mr. Schacker: A Senior Cabinef fhaf comes fo meefings. To Mr. Horowifz: A sfaff of non-conformisfs who will conform fo his non-conformify. To Mr. Abramson: A C.P.A. fo come and seffle fhe G.O. budgef problems. To Mr. Rubel: A foolproof sysfem for producing a successful sing. To Miss Gelber: A sfaff who loves her even more fhan we do. To Mr. Goodman: An advanced algebra class fhaf doesn'f sound like a fish markef. To Mr. Harvey Hirsch: A lisf of people fo whom his worn-more-fhan-once suifs could be senf. To Miss Jacobson: A cheerleaders uniform. To Mr. Charry: More fime fo sing fhe school songs. To Mr. Gordon: A baskefball feam composed of gianfs. To Mr. MacDaviff: Bafhing suifs for his swimming classes. To Mrs. Seligman: An English Lif. class fhaf keeps fheir hands down. To Mrs. Grossman: Scholarship applicanfs fhaf know how fo spell Ufrechf. To all fhe feachers: Conscienfious sfudenfs To nexf 1'erm's seniors: Our old discarded hafs, pins, and lollipops. To nexf ferm's COMET sfaff: Our posifions, including all fhe ioys, worries, neuroses, and aspirins fhaf accompany fhem. Buf mosf of all, we leave you Our COMET, fhe besf one of all, fo use as reference. The COMET Edifors l-larrief Hollenberg Joyce Rosman Parfies of fhe Eirsf Parf, in behalf of fhe Senior Class. N MA N SSE SX in as 3 .xx QQ TNNMX . .....x.,-.,,w.X... I ,..,.,w'1 MN f -11, 513:22 as his Yf. M f 1 44 K. fl .an On the Green BASKETBALL TEAM WiTh halT The season compleTecl, The baskeTball Team, under The leadership oT Mr. Jack Gordon, boasTs a perTecT record-nine vicTories, no deTeaTs. AT presenT They are in TirsT place in Division l, having beaTen Their Two chieT rivals, Lincoln and LaTayeTTe. The sTarTing Tive and high scorers oT The Team are CapTain Joel Silver, Co- CapTain Allan Klein, Jerry Sklar, Tommy Fink and Normie l-lalbersTadT. OH To a brillianT sTarT, The UTes hope To conTinue Their ouTsTanding record and go on To win The Division TiTle Tor The second year in a row. FOOTBALL TEAM Proud oT The TooTball Team's perTormances This season despiTe a disappoinTing record, Mr. Rapp, new coach oT The gridsTers, Teels ThaT The boys did exTremely well, considering The many problems which Taced Them. Tony CarTer, a January graduaTe and co-capTain, was named To The All-CiTy Journal American Team and The PosT PSAL Team This year. Tony played guard and Tackle Tor New UTrechT. Saverio Russo, Tony's co-capTain, won The Lou Gehrig Award Tor his TooTball record. OTher members oT The Team include SanTo GiunTa, Mel Glickman, Nick Zagami, Joe Borruso, Jimmy Ricks, Amedeo Brancaleoni, Richie Fiore, and AI Tomei. TRACK TEAM This year, Coach Jackson Browne's TracksTers are led by CapTain Don GeTTner, New York CiTy 200-yard low hurdle champion and record breaker, and John l-lodne, one oT The Top hurdlers in The ciTy and co-capTain oT The Green and WhiTe Team. ln The Third Annual Bishop Loughlin Games, The one meeT held so Tar This season, New UTrechT placed ninTh, in compeTiTion wiTh 250 schools, wiTh The help oT GeTT- ner's capTure oT second place and l-lodne's gaining TiTTh place in The 60-yard high hurdles. BoTh boys were crecliTed wiTh breaking a record, since all OT The TirsT Tive hurcllers in The meeT beaT The esTablished record Tor ThaT evenT. George Lewis also seT a new record in The shoT-puT. ExpecTed To excel This year are George Lewis, shoT-puTTerp Richard Commen- Tucci, Lenny Furman, MarTy l'lornsTein, and Jimmy Ricks, quarTer-milers, and AI Corsaro and lrv l-lilsenroTh, halT-milers. TracksTer BarTon SacksTein is graduaTing This Term. ThirTy-Tour BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, AND HANDBALL TEAMS BASEBALL TEAM ATTer conducTing a series oT TryouTs This Term, Coach Abe Felcher seIecTed abouT ThirTy boys Tor nexT season's baseball squad. From This group, The Green and WhiTe sTarTing Team will be chosen. Don Guida, a good deTensive Third baseman, is The only player graduaTing This Term. One oT lasT year's players, Eddie PinTo, a June graduaTe, is The probable choice Tor capTain. Also reTurning To The squad This year are Louis De ViTa, a caTcher, and Franlc Vignone, a piTcher. Mr. Felcher Teels ThaT The Team is young and TasT and has good poTenTiaI hiTTers. IT These asseTs are combined wiTh a liTTle luclc, The season should be a successTul one, he believes. SWIMMING TEAM AlThough The swimming Team did noT do very well This year, Coach Franlc MacDaviTT Teels ThaT The prospecTs Tor nexT year are promising. I-Ie believes ThaT The boys have loTs oT spiriT and deTerminaTion and he expecTs several oT The boys, espe- cially Don GlanTz, Barry LiToTsIcy, and Raymond Kelly, To spark The Team. The capTain oT This year's group is Alvin Dworlcin, TreesTyler and a lofver senior. GTher June graduaTes are PaT Mirrione, co-capTain: Donald Blaber, lrwin Tarlow, and Jerry Lieberman. HANDBALL TEAM OuTsTanding is The word used by Mr. Abe RiTlcin in describing The ouTlook Tor The handball Team This coming season. l'le will rely on Mel Ludwig, Ronny Blaber, MiTchell Abelman, and Third-Termer Andrew Scola To lead The Team. BOWLING TEAM The bowling Team, under The direcTion oT Mr. Jerry Rizzo, has Ben Albenda, Jaclc AronowiTz, Paul Dolan, Jerry STeuerman, Marc Gemellaro, Frank ValerioTTi and George Gaspari reTurning To The squad This year. GOLF TEAM Coach Irving Goldberg Teels ThaT This year's golT Team is one oT The besT ever assembled aT New UTrechT, and ThaT iT has an ouTside chance To win The division TiTle. The members include CapTain Joel Sperber, JeTTrey Kay, Tom lleola, Arnold Haizen, Larry Fornasieri and Donald GlanTz. ThirTy-six ii SENIOR LEADERS Facullry Adviser: Mrs. Jolrin Assisfing 'rhe members of New U+reci1i's l'1eal+h eciucaJrion deparfmenf by help ing fo supervise and referee games is Jrhe funciion of This group of girls. CHEERING SQUAD Facuiry Adviser: Miss Jacobson Ciweering Jriwe reams on Jro viciory keeps iiiese aifradive girls lousy ai infer sciiolesric spor+s everfrs. SWIMMING LEADERS Faculiy Adviser: Mrs. Sciwer These girls, who are exceiieni swimmers, assisi Mrs. Scher during swimming classes BOOSTERS Facully Adviser: Miss Jacobson These girls promole school spirilr by selling Hclcefs 'ro school alrhlefic ancl social evenls and cheering a+ games. , . c 'd C n f' ,XNXMI Qt-- Y X Qvgfw - -5 .. f-5 -,,.-Q KAN -F ,f 2-'-,.f.af- uf--Q, ,, x, is ...,,.,-XX uv Affsg.. .f-f N, Z- ,,-.xx - ,-QL ,....Q1. 1...- l ' ,4'5if LJ' 1--...-. -1-lm!-.v ' q n-4 gdf-N.. i K ' ..........l..-t.. .. -- .-321' 'l M.TM.- - F. ',.... -fm Zf 's na? ...-.N -Q... ,1- 'N-oh J 1 ' A ,,-.....-- 1--xx. .-ff' .six vu. .Z-1.5.5 Q , -7.-Sb .., ,,aQ -9,e-rL i' ig , .ii We mus+ cul+iva+e our garden. -Candicle Here ar New U'rrech+, rhe seeds of cooperaiion, friendship, and enioymenr are sown and Jrhrive in +he warm armosphere of Jrhe many acriviries in which srudenrs volunrarily engage, and from which They reap many rewards. Some of Jrhe groups who parhcipaie in ihese exrra-curricular acrivifies are shown in Jrhe phorographs in- cluded in 'rhis secfion. CABINET Faculiy Adviser: Mr. Goldenberg The 6.0. Cabiner is rhe leqislafive body of New U+rech+'s sfudenr government Hs officers, chosen in a school-wide G.G. eiecrion, and Hs members, represen+a+ives of maior School organizafions, vore on various issues of inreresr fo +he sfudenf body. For+y-one ARISTA Faculfy Adviser: Mr. Catania Oufsfanding characfer, scholarship, and service are The requiremenfs for ad mission 'ro Arisfa, fhe school's honor sociefy. NUHS lzacully Adviser: lvlr. l-lorowilz Keeping Jrlie sluderil body informed ol all sclwool aclivilies is llwe assignmenl lliese lward-working iournalisls carry our. 1111 MATH TEAM Facully Adviser: Mr. Clwaroslw These sludenls solve diiclicull melhemalics problems speedily and easily, bolli in +l'1eir daily sessions and in compelilion willi ollwer high scl'1ool reams. PRINClPAL'S OFFICE SQUAD Facuhy Advisers: Mr. Hersh and Mrs. Brenner These boys and girls assisf Mr. Hersh and his secreiary by serving as clerks. iypisfs, and messengers. JUNIOR RED CROSS Faculfy Adviser: Mr. Pfeiier These energeiic siudenis visif hosloiials, sponsor fund-raising campaigns, and conducf various Types of Red Cross drives. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT'S SQUAD Faculiy Advisers: Mr. Noonan and Miss Mehony I-Ielping To compleie ine varied Iesks associaied wi+I1 ine Iuncrioning or Mr. Noonan's office is ine job of II'iis group of srudenis. STOCKROOM SQUAD Faculiy Advisers: Mr. Noonan end Mrs. Poreli These boys nelp 'ro keep New UIrecI'i+'s offices and classrooms supplied wiriw essenfial GQUIPVVWGVII- SERVICE SQUAD lzacully Advisers: lvlr. Schlesinger and Mr. Wellon These sludenls, assigned lo various pos+s in lhe school louilding, help lo main- lain order in New UJrrechl's hells. NEWMAN CLUB Facully Adviser: Dr. Sorieri This organizalion ol Calholic sluclenls sponsors a variely ol aclivilies, such as dances, oulings, and communion brealclasls. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT'S SQUAD Facully Advisers: Miss McGralh and Mrs. Zuckerman These sludenls run errands and assisl Mrs. Zuckerman wilh The clerical work in Miss McGraJIl'Ils office. LIBRARY SQUAD Facully Advisers: Mrs. Collrell, Miss Lollus, Mrs. Marino, and Mr. Adams Helping lo keep Jrhe school li- brary in perlecl order for 'rhe use of New Ulrechf sfudenfs is lhe iolo of lhese iunior lilorarians. DRAMA CLUB Facully Adviser: Miss Jacobson ln Jrheir daily sessions, lhese slu- denls develop lheir acling lalenls and prepare plays for presenfalicn in The school audilorium. GIRLS' DEANS' SQUAD I:acuIIy Advisers: Mrs. Yuppa and Miss Saunderson I This squad is composed of girIs who aid Ibe deans by assisiing WIII1 clerical work and running er- rands. BOYS' DEANS' SQUAD I:acuIIy Advisers: Mr. Grubnick and Mr. E. Meyer Assisfing II'1e boys' deans by serving as messengers and clerks is The responsibiIiIy OI Ilriis squad. ENGLISH OFFICE SQUAD I:acuIIy Adviser: Dr. Drachman Included among +I1e dufies of Ibese sIudenIs are generaI office work, sIamping of +exIbooIcs, and Iyping OI noIices. MIMEQGRAPH SQUAD I:acuIIy Adviser: Miss Kramer This busy squad aids New UIrecI1I's classes and exIra-cur- ricular groups by mimeographirig Jresjrs, no+iCes, and insIruc:IionaI nnaIeriaIs. GENERAL OFFICE SQUAD Faculiy Adviser: Mrs. Reiiman This helpful squad sorls mail, operaies Jrhe swifchboard, and does various Types of clerical worlc. RECORD OFFICE SQUAD Faculfy Adviser: Mrs. Plisner These sludenls are responsible for filing The numerous records of New U+rech+'s siudenls and alumni neally and accuraiely. G.O. OFFICE SOUAD Facully Advisers: Mr. Abramson, Mr. Pfeiffer, and Miss Rubin This group of sludenls assis+s in The keeping of records dealing wilh G.O. membership and lhe expendiiures and receip'rs of vari- ous school organizaiions. ATTENDANCE OFFICE SQUAD Faculiy Adviser: Mrs. Zimmerman I+ is Jrhe responsibilily of lhese 5+uden+s Jro colleci daily allend- ance reporis from prelecl rooms and lo help lceep records of ab- sence and laieness. Filly TWIRLERS Facully Adviser: lvlr. Charry These agile girls demonslrale lheir Jrwirling lalenls al school sporls rallies and al inlerscholaslic alhlelic evenls. BAND Facully Adviser: lvlr. Charry These boys and girls play rous- ing marches a+ foolball games and varied musical seleclions a+ school assemblies and concerls, ORCHESTRA Facully Adviser: Dr. Silberman Providing pleasure and enioy- menl, lhis group of Jralenled mu- sicians performs al school concerls and al special assembly programs. Jr FC 'O C fO 42 L. CD U E O U 6 2 U LI7 -+- OYU ii Cf.. 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