New Utrecht High School - Comet Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

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X-X , : ' ,-11-QSQNQJE 1-'fa' , L ' 1: -513 -i X ,M 2,57 -il-, 1-ali 3 ' , TI-IE CCMET SENIOR YEARBCDOK NEW UTRECHT HIGH SCHOCL 80'rI1 S+reeI' and New U+recI'1I' Avenue Brooklyn I4, New York Mr. Isaac Hersh, PrincIpaI Miss Mary T. IvIcGraI'I1 and Mr. Raymond L. Noonan, AdmInisI'raI'ive Assisfanfs June I958 DEDICATIO UTopia-Tar-disTanT realm oT PoeT and Philosopher alike, how varied are your guisesg how many-sided your denoTaTions. You are an Island Elysium, shrouded in The mysTery oT individual desire-no Two men have ever described you in exacTly The same way. Since The beginning oT Time, The idea oT a universally perTecT place on earTh has caVpTured The imaginaTion oT man. UTopia, The name given To This earThly paradise, is insTincTively picTured as a pleasure-misTed landscape where spiriTed souls are Tree To roam. Baring The UTopian concepTion oT iTs unquesTionably lovely buT unreal romanTicism, iT is easy To see ThaT nowhere does There exisT a universal UTopia. Each man is searching Tor, and will be Tuhfilled in, a separaTe and individual UTopia. Moreover, This UTopia is noT The Tinal and glorious epicurean-sorT-oT- heaven iT is mosT oTTen believed To be. RaTher, iT is a many-branched road, The Traveling oT which is in iTselT iTs own reward We, The graduaTes oT I958, are Talcing our TirsT decisive sTeps along This road. lT is To This Search Tor UTopia ThaT we dedicaTe our senior yearboolc. P.C. School Administration .ff , Mr. l. Hersh Principal Miss M. T. McGra+h Mr. R. L. 'Noonan Adminislraiive Assisfani' Aclminislrafive Assisfani' DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN Dr. J. M. Drachman Mr. B. Cohen Dr. L. Sdrieri Mr. H. Silomer English Social Siudies Language Ma+hema+ics Mr. I. Sass Mr. C. lnman Mr. M. Zamore Mrs. B. Miranda Physical Sciences Biology Accounfing Secrelarial Siuclies Miss M. Windecker Mr. P. Ehrlich Mrs. R. Schulz Mr. A. Hubbard Mr. S. Canfor Speech Mugic Ar+ Shop Healih Eclucaiion TABLE COMET Sfalif ,,,,,,..,. School Moniage ..... Principals Message ,,Y,,,. Senior Aclviser's Message v,..... Senior Cabinei ..,...,... Senior Seclrion I-Iall of Fame ...... Senior Calendar ,, To The Teachers ..... Senior Celebrilries ....,,.A. Senior Sialislics .....,.... Sainls and Sinners Evening School Gracluales ,... Liierary Seclrion .e... Sporls Seciion Exlra-curricular AcIiviIies ..Y,, . From Ihe Alumni Associalrion Adverlisemenfs ...,.,,. Aulographs .ic..c. OF CONTENTS Page 6 8 IO I I I2 I3 24 40 55 72 75 ., 76 To 78 79 89 95 II6 II7 I2O f YU , XE ASSOCIATE ,AAQ5 1 X EDKTORS' SPORTS EDKTORS EDITOR IN CHIEF MANAGING emrorz UTERARY EDITORS 'lull A RT EDITOR CSRCULATION EDWOR ASSQCIATE Simons 2' , Aovsmwsmc Eourofz W ,,..,, HOTOGRAPHY EDQTOR I X PC, vlslo Ames Edi+or in Chief ,,A,,,,A, , Managing Edi'I'or ...,.. Associa+e Ed ifors ,,,v,,, ,, ,,,,,4 Ari' Ediior ......,,,,,,,V,,,,., w,,,, Associafe Ari' Edifors Phofography ,,,YY.Y,,w,,,,,,,A Liferary Edi+ors gi Spor'I's Edi+ors ......,,,,,,, Y,w Aclverfising Manager Circulafion Manager COMET STAFF Phyllis Chesler Roberi Franklin Phyllis Bariel, Barbara Dellin, Alan S. Fleischer, Mary Rocha Phyllis Cohen Virgil Greca, Harrier Joseph Paul Garfinkle Roslyn Feig, Ani'ra Friedman, Arlene l-l. Sherman Siuari Selkin, Barry Silverman Assis+an'r Edifors Rosalie Messina, Mary Varrone, Carole Weise Howard Specior, Sheila Sleinberg, Carolyn Samochile. Assis'l'an+ Ari' Edi'I'ors - K J yyy, y y 'Q J V g ' L ii 1 iii 2 A Carole Aronberg, Annerre Giraldi, Valerie Lockharr. Senior Represen'ra+ives Abby l-larrison Shirley Klerer W z gn Jeanne Brodman, Anihony D'Amore, Linda Frankel, Ira Openden, l-larrief Rozman. Pho+ography and Spor+s Sfaff Richard Koesel, Mark Schneider, Alvin Levine, Bruce Kaufman, Don Glanrz. Faculfy Adviser Ari' Adviser -Financial Adviser Miss Beairice Gelber Mrs, Jo Schaicler Mrg Sidney Abramson Published under The sponsorship of The English Deparimenlr Dr. Julian M. Drachmanf, Chairman Seven 2 -Q 4 1 ? ,gf f WZZJ 'Z f s f ff 5 Ky -L rg, f ,W WW .M Lu FIRE x'f H ff b Y X K Aggk-1 I -. .. ,X his .1 ef w.ff X , 4 Z f y ,gzgyg 2 Principal's Message Cn Memorial Day The eyes oT The naTion were Turned Toward The Tomb oT The Unknowns, in ArlingTon NaTional CemeTery, where The Unknown Soldiers oT World Vxfar ll and Korea were laid To resT beside The Unknown Soldier OT World War l. We have no reason To believe ThaT These were men oT wealTh or prominence, leaders in governmenT or business, The arTs or The proTessions. lT is reasonable To assume ThaT They were ordinary people, like mosT oT The people whom you and l know. YeT The highesT oTTicials OT our governmenT wenT To ArlingTon To honor Them, and every year many Thousands oT Americans will pay homage aT Their Tomb. ln making naTional heroes oT men who in Themselves had no claim To Tame or dis- TincTion, we recognize The imporTance in our naTional liTe oT ordinary men and women -The greaT mass oT The American people. WiThouT Them our counTry could noT sur- vive in Time oT war. NeiTher could iT Thrive in Time oT peace. Ours is a complex so- cieTy whose operaTions, in peace as well as in war, require The cooperaTion and The conTribuTions oT large numbers OT people, working TogeTher. Our TuTure as a naTion depends on The skill, The devoTion, and The wisdom wiTh which we carry on our daily Tasks. As young adulTs, you will soon assume your responsibiliTies as American ciTizens. Each of you has an imporTanT parT To play. Play IT well. And may you have good healTh, good TorTune, and success in The years ThaT lie ahead. ISAAC HERSH Ten Dear Seniors: The pasi' year has gone so quickly. For moslr, if has loeen filled wilh happy mem- ories, To many, reaching Jrhe senior lerm has been a dream, and like mosl dreams, hasnur lasled very long. We have had many evenlrlul acfiviiies-The Celebrilry Dance, Senior Show, Senior Dance, and rhe Prom-Jro name ius+ a few. All were exlremely successful. This can be allribuled To Jrhe line group of sludenls elecled as class officers and 'rheir cabinei. A greal' deal of careful planning was needed al all limes. As your adviser, l wish 'ro lhanlc all seniors for Their cooperalion Jrhroughoul The Term. May your experiences a+ school prove helpful fo you from ihis poinlr on. The very beslr of luclc and happiness To you all, and someday when you recall your high school experiences, I hope 'rhey will be Jrruly pleasanr memories. God bless you all. Sincerely yours, JACK GORDON Senior Adviser's Message 1Ef'7.4 'f .. 4 , ASK? f x 'f 7 X , 2? , ii? 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ADELSTEIN, MORTON 3813 I5 Ave. 1181 Madrigal. MorTon, who likes bowling, singing and baskeTball. hopes To become a singer. He will always remember lvladrigal. ADLER, HENRY l84I bl ST. l4l Sfockroom, Scholarship Office Squads. l-lenry would like To be a veT- erinarian. l-le will remember The closed windows in The chem, lab and The scarciTy OT -elevaTor passes. ADLER, JUDITH 5520 I5 Ave. ll9l Arisfa, BoosTers, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Buddies, Service League, Soph, Jr., Sr. Sings, Grade Adviser's, Affendance Office Squads, Red Cross, Sec. To Mrs. Appel, Mrs. Agin, Mrs. Grau. Judy, whose inTeresTs include show music, sporTs, and Traveling, plans To aTTend Brooklyn College. She will remember The N.U. sings and TooTball and baskeTball games. AIELLO, CARMELLA l679 55 ST. l4l Sr. Leaders, Buddies, Service League, Sr. CabineT, Soph, Jr., Sr. Sings, Library Squad, Sec. To Mrs. Bridge, Mr. Rizzo, Business Club. Carmella, who plans To go To business school and become a bookkeeper, aims aT marriage and a large Tamily. She'll remember Mr. Slosberg's hisTory classes. ALAIMO, SALVATORE 7609 I8 Ave. 1141 SalvaTore would like To become a Television repair man and own his own repair shop. l-le enioys all sporTs, especially baseball. ALALOUF, BENJAMIN 5703 New UTrechT Ave. ll9l FooTball Team. Ben, who will remember The N.U. powder bowl, plans To Take a Two-year business course aT col- lege. l-lis inTeresTs include TooT- ball, girls, and rock 'n' rall music. l3ourTeen ALBINO, THERESE l574 56 ST, Madrigal, Sr. Sing, Locker Guard. To go To business college and become a privaTe secreTary are Therese's ambilrions. She'll remem- ber The lvladrigal and Mr. PfeT- Ter's bookkeeping class. ALFANO, -CONNIE l328 70 ST. Co-op, Program Comm., Mr. man's Squad. Connie, who will remember N.U.'s friendly sTudenTs, inTends To work as an l.B.M. operaTor aTTer grad- uaTion. l-ler inTeresTs in cl u d e dancing and bowling. l28l Good- ALLOTTA, PATRICIA 1206 48 S+. 1191 DramaTics Club. This TuTure secreTary's secreT de- sire is To appear on The Broadway sTage. PaTTi's TavoriTe N.U. mem- ory is lvlr. l:ox's bookkeeping class. ALVAREZ, FERNANDO 2l73 59 S+. 141 ProiecTion Squad, Jr., Sr. Sings, Gym Guard. ATTer graduaTion, Fred plans To aTTend a municipal college and maior in civil or elecTrical engi- neering. l-le likes singing, dancing, girls, and music. AMANTE, SERAFlNA I729 75 S+. 141 Girls' Deans' Squad. Sally plans To work aTTer grad- uaTion and hopes To be a good wiTe and moTher. She will re- member The helpTul Teachers aT N.U. AMATO, FRA1NClNE 1701 69 S+. 141 Sec. To Miss Mahony. Francine, who will remember The lengThy homework assignmenTs she received aT N.U., inTends To be- come a secreTary. She likes To dance, bowl, and swim. AMBRos1o, CARMELA 2417 E6S+ 4 S+. 1231 Vice-Pres. of Leaders Club, Desk Leader, Service, Lunchroom Squads, Sing, Gym Sec. Carmela, who will remember The healTh educaTion Teachers, plans To aTTend Brooklyn College where she will maior in physical educa- Tion. l-ler inTeresTs include sporTs and social dancing. AMELIO, MARIE 1462 72 S+. 1281 Marie plans To work in an oiiice aTTer graduaTion and evenTually gel' married and raise a Tamily. She enioys cooking, sewing, and music. AMPLO, MARTHA Sec. To Mr. Welfon. 1584 84 S+. 1281 MarTha plans To aTTend business school and hopes To become a good secreTary. l-ler inTeresTs in- clude horseback riding and boys. ANDRETTA, EILEEN 1939 74 S+. 141 Sec. To Mr. Goodmang Co-op. Eileen, who likes To swim, dance, and eaT lTalian Tood, will work in a bank. l-ler ambiTion is To marry and raise a Tamily. ANGELICO, VINCENT 1154 52 S+. 1191 Foofball, Track Teamsg Gym Clerk. VincenT, who plans To aTTend l-loTsTra College on a TooTball scholarship, liked Mr. Lucks' club- house and The gym Teachers. l-le will remember The BoosTers and Cheerleaders. AN+NuNZ1ATA, SUZANNE 8Ol3 l4Ave. 1281 ArisTag Grade Adviser's Squadg Sec. To Mr. WelTon,' Mrs. Gordon, Mr. ManTelI. Suzanne, who plans To work as a sTenograpl'1er and Then marry, en- ioys dancing and lisTening To records. She dislikes long home- work assignmenTs and surprise TesTs. ARONBERG, CAROLE 5502 I4 Ave. 1191 Capf. of BoosTersg COMETg G.O. Cabinefg Soph, Jr., Sr. Singsg College Rep.g Sec. To Mr. Carnicelli, Mrs. Aging Service Squad. This BoosTer capTain, who loves modern absTracT painTings, will aTTend college and major in arT educaTion. Carole will always re- member The friends she made aT N.U. ARONOWITZ, MARCIA 1225 55 S+. 1191 Madrigal. Marcia, who likes To dance, sing, and play The piano, plans To be- come a bookkeeper, She hopes To gel' married aTTer graduaTion. ASRELSKY, PHYLLIS 1232 4l ST. ll8l Boosfersg Buddies: Service League! ArisTag Grade Adviser's Squad: 50Pl'l. Jr., Sr. Singsg Madrigalg G.O, Con- gressg Jr. Red Cross. Phyllis, who hopes To become a hisTory Teacher, will aTTend Brook- lyn College. She will always re- member The Thrilling baskeTball games and The sings aT N.U. AURISICCHIO, VIRGINIA l745 85 Sl. ll4l Sec. To Mrs. Kramer. Virginia, who enioys dancing and ice skaTing, wanTs To become an execuTive secreTary and evenTually geT married. She will remember her many N.U. Triends and Mrs. McClenahan. AUSUBEL, MARILYN Il8O 46 ST. ll9l Jr., Sr. Singsg Jr. Leadersg Buddiesg Service League, Scholarship Club: Lunchroom, Principal's, G.O., Sec. STudies Office Squadsg Sec. To Miss Tress. Marilyn plans To aTTend college and Then Travel around The world. l-ler inTeresTs include modern dancing, arT, iazz, and sporTs. AYNES, EUGENE 1723 74 S+. 141 Locker Guard. GeTTing a good iob and geTTing married are among Eugene's plans Tor The TuTure. l-lis N.U. memories include The end-oT-period bells and his Triends. BABKES, MARLENE l68I ass S+. 141 Co-op, Grade Adviser's, Library Squadsg Lunchroom Guardg Red Cross Rep.: Clerical Work. Raven-haired Marlene, who enioys dancing and lisTening To records, plans To aTTend CiTy College. She will be remembered Tor her long pony Tail. BACKIE, CARL l762 44 S+. 141 SporTs-minded Carl plans To aT- Tend college and would like To become a minisTer. l-lis inTeresTs include sporls, especially baskeT- ball and baseball. BAKER, ARLENE 1837 49 ST. 141 ArisTag Jr., Sr., Desk Leadersg Buddiesg Service Leagueg G.O. PubliciTyg Sec. Sfudiesg Cafeferia, Locker Squadsg Sec. To Mrs. Wendroff, Mrs. JolTin, Mrs. Jaffe, Mrs. Marfinezg Pres. of Business Clubg Sr. Singg Bookkeeping Sfen. TuTorg College Rep. Going To college and maioring in educaTion are among Arlene'S plans Tor The TuTure. She will always remember The Tun she had aT Leaders' club meeTings. l:iTTeen BAMBARA, LILLIAN ll22 58 Sl. ll9j Sec. 'fo Miss Windecker. Lillian, who likes music and danc- in, would like 'ro become an air- line hosress. She will always re- member her wonderful N.U. 'lriends and reachers lespecia ly Mr, Pieilierl. BARBATO, LOUIS 4605 is Ave. 143 A college educalion, mililary service, and a career as a dralls- man are among Louis' plans for The lulure, l-le is inleresled in sporls, girls, and 'rropical fish. BARBIERO, JOSEPH 1454 42 si. 1193 Joseph, who will remember lhe friends he made al N.U., plans lo work as an assislranl book- keeper. l-lis inleresls include swim- ming, dancing, and girls. BARDINI, LOUISE 8022 l4Ave. 128i To gel' married and raise four children is lhis fulure bookkeeper's ambilion. She enjoys reading sad love slories and ealing llalian and Chinese lood. BARISH, MARILYN 1941 68 Si. 143 Twirlers, Sr. Cabinel, 6.0. Rep, Sing. Marilyn plans lo work as a legal slenographer and allend Brooklyn College al nighl. She enjoys reading, lraveling, and lwirling al N.U. games. BARR, RAY l972 82 Si. jl4j Arista, Mimeograph Squad, Varsily Shows, Sing Commissioner, Drama Club, G.O. Cabinel, Congress. Ray will be remembered for his roles in lhe varsily shows and 'lor falling asleep in class. l-le plans lo allend Ciiy College aller gradualion. BARTEL, PHYLLIS 1573 4l si. 1183 Assoc., News Edilor of NUHS, Assoc. Edilor of COMET, Arfslag 6.0. Con- gress, Buddies, Service League, Edi4 for of El Eco ', lvlafh, Spanish, Phys- ics Tufor, Src. fo Mr. Rubel, Mrs. Lighfcap, Mrs. Hyman, Mr. Sass, Cafeleria Squad. Phyllis, whose lavorile memories of N.U. include her journalism class and lhe NUl-lS and COMET oilices, plans lo major in chemis- 'rry al Brooklyn College. Sixleeri BARUCH, JACK l603 42 Sl. j4j Baseball Team. Jack plans lo enler lhe Army afler gradualion and hopes lo own a dry cleaning business some- day. l-le likes sporls, dancing, and girls. BECK, JACQUELINE 5218 is Ave. 1193 Jacqueline, whose ambilion is lo learn more English wilhoul' lor- gelling French, will allend Brook- lyn College. She enjoys swimming, diving, and reading The works of Maurois, Sieinbeck, and Maug- ham. BECKER, MARlAN 62l2 I7 Ave. 143 Merry, who likes dancing and rnusic, hopes +o become a book- keeper in a 'lremendous oiclice. She dislikes gerling up early 'ro go lo school. BECKMAN, JERRY 43151 I3 Ave. 1193 Clerks' Squad. Jerry, who plans lo enler lhe linolyping lield, includes lislen ing lo hi-li records and daring girls among his hobbies. Jerry will always remember 'rhe HQFSGT N.U. spiril. BELLE, MYRA sooo l5'Ave. 1193 Swimming Leaders, Alfendance Office Squad, Sec. 'lo Mr. llzkowifz, Mr. Dolkarl. Myra hopes lo sludy denial hygiene al Communily College. She is inleresled in music and The roller derby and will remember lhe NU. pool, Mrs. Scher, and Mrs. Bridge. BELLONTINE, JOSEPH 5l5 Easr 9 Sl. 1303 Basketball Team, Dean's Squad. Joe, who hopes io al'l'end Seion l-lall Universily, plans lo become a baskelball coach. l'le likes all sporls and wine, women, and song. BELOSTOCK, GLORIA 1654 43 Si. 143 Principal's, Dr. Meinken's, Mr. Good- man's, Mrs. Samuelsen's Squads, Co- op, Sec. lo Mr. Slosberg, Mr. Sfein, Miss Slember, Mrs. Jaffe, G.O. Con- gress, Red Cross Rep. Gloria, who would like To be a bookkeeper, enjoys bowling and dancing. She will always remember ihe co-op course al N.U. BENQZLRGSEMARE I574 40 sr lisp Rosemarie, who hopes fo be re- membered for being friendly and helpful, plans fo work in an office. She enioyed fhe 6.0. dances. BERKIN, HARVEY 5516 i4fwe. my Swimming Team. Upon graduafion, Harvey will go fo college fo sfudy engineering. l-lis inferesfs include swimming, dancing, and aeronaurics. BERKOWITZ, PAULA I34O 52 si. Iwi Band, Sec. 'lo Mrs. Inman. This clarinefisf enioys dancing, skafing, drawing, and painfing. She plans fo affend business school and become a bookkeeper, BERLIN, BERNARD I455 55 Sr. lI9l Swimming, Baskefball Teams, Band, Physics Squad, Sr. Sing, Go-Geffers. This fufure elecfrical engineer parficularly enioyed his mafh and science courses. Also inzluded among Bernies N.U. memories are his experiences as a member of fhe baskefball and swimming feams. BERMAN, EDWARD 5808 20 Ave. I4l Although Edward likes fo fravel, his ambifion is fo marry and seffle down. I-le'll remember fhe N.U. feachers and fhe swimming pool. BERMOWITZ, ROBERT 7705 Bay Parkway ll4l Mafh Tuforg Mafh Team. Bob plans fo go fo college and maior in mefeorology. I-Ie will remember fhe N.U. mafh deparf- menf and fhe fhird period break- fasf club. BERNSTEIN, BARBARA V 500i I5 Ave. lI9I Sing, Red Cross RSP-I Drama Club, Cafeferia, Infirmary, General Of-fice, Dean's Squads, Sec. 'lo Mrs. Kugler. Barbara plans fo affend fhe Universify of Bridgeporfand hopes fo become a feacher. She enioys doing volunfeer work af Sf. Luke's I-Iospifal and parficipafing in all sporfs. BERNSTEIN, MELVYN l875 53 Sf. l4l Service Squad, Go-Geffersg Jr., bi. Sings: G.O. Publiciiy. To maior in English af college is lviels ambifion. I-le'll always re- member hs IIO. IFISHCJS, The sing, and fhe exf.a-curricular acfivifies. BIMBO, PHILIP lol? 56 Si. I4-l Madrigalg Sr. Sing. Philip plans fo affend college and hopes fo become a pro- fessor of hisfory in a coflege. Among his inferesfs are music, skafing, bowling, and swimming. BIRNBAUM, BARBARA lO72 50 Sf. Q91 Boosfersg Soph, Jr., Sr. Sings, ec. fo Mr. Cohen, Mr. Epsleing Affen- dance Office. This preffy senior, whO plans fo affend Brooklyn College and major in educafion, includes among her inferesfs modern iazz and modern arf. Shell remember her dancing roles in fhe sings. BLAU, WALTER ICII7 68 Sf. I4l Dean's, Service Squads, Jr., Sr. Sings. Affer graduafion Walfer plans fo fake a liberal arfs course af col- lege. I-lis hobbies include lisfening fo good music, reading, and play- ing baseball. BLOCK, JERRY I954 73 Si. l4I Mimeograph, Service Squads. Jerry, who plans fo work affer graduafion, will always remember fhe friends he made af NU. I-lis inferesfs include phofography, sporfs, and girls. BLOCKSBERG, LAWREN IE 57:5 ii Ave. fm Sfockroom, Hisfory, Physics, Service Squads. Larry, who plans fo sfudy engi- neering af Cifv College, 'ikos hi- fi records, movies, and money. I-le will remember fhe friendly feath- ers he mef af lNl.U. BLUM, DAVID 4802 I2 Ave. ll9l Track, Cross Counfry Teams, G.O. Congress, Cabinet, Madrigal. Model ships, sporfs, good films, and biographies are included among fhis fracksfer's inferesfs. David plans fo affend Sf. Johns or fhe Universify of Rhode Island. Sevenfeen BLUMER, GARY' 580821 Ave. 141 Service Squad. This hi-Ti enThusiasT plans To Take an IBM course and enTer The busi- ness world. Gary would like To do everyThing in his power To make his parenTs proud oT him. BODULICI-I, IRENE 5609 I7 Ave. 141 Co-CapT. Twirlersg Lunchroom Maiorg Sr. Cabinef. Lady Pamela, as lrene is aTTecTionaTely called by her Triends, hopes To work as a legal sTenographer or as a bookkeeper. She enioys dancing, Tishing, and Twirling. BOGART, SHERWIN 1966 74 sn 141 Baseball Teamg Chemisfry Squad. Sherwin, who plans To go To col- lege aTTer graduaTion, is inTer- esTed in sporTs and Tropical Tish. l-le will be remembered Tor his Triendliness. BOHM, ROBERT 1740 78 Sr ll4l Bandg Service Squad. RoberT, who pariicularly savors The chocolaTe cake in The lunch- room, will aTTencl CCNY. Playing The Tenor sax and clarir1eT is his 146IsIsy. BORAH, BETTY JUNE 1736 49 si. 141 Library Squad: Jr. Leadersg Sr. Singg Locker MoniTorg Sec. To Mr. Hirsch, Mrs. Kugler. BeTTy, who plans To aTTend col- lege, TenTaTively plans a career as an accour1TanT. She is inTeresTed in music, dancing, and a varieTy oT sporTs. BORELLI, ANTHONY 1463 70 si. 1281 Drama Clubg Service Squad. AnThony, whose main inTeresTs are sporTs and pigeon racing, will aTTend college and hopes To become a C.P.A. l-le'll remember The greaT school spiriT aT N.U. BORNGASSER, FREDERICK 1141 so si. 1281 Pres. of Buddies, Service League, Key Clubg G.O. Congress, CabineTg N.C.C.J. Repg Color Guardg Chem., STcckroom, Bio., Grade Adviser's Squads. Fred, who hopes To aTTend RuTgers UniversiTy and plans To become a mechanical engineer, admires The N.U. sTuclenTs' spiriT of giving To oThers. Eighieen BORRELLO, SALVATORE l454 83 ST. 1281 G.O. Congress: Service, Infirmary Squads. This boaTing enThusiasT will always remember The Triends he made and The good Times he had aT N.U. Salls plans include going To college. BRANDA, ALICE 1736 46 si. 141 ArisTag Boosfersg Deans' Squadg Gen- eral Officeg Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings: Sec. To Mr. CaTania, Mrs. Briefer. Alice, who will aTTend Brooklyn College, plans To become an elemenTary school Teacher. She will always remember The baskeT- ball games and Miss Gesualdi's French classes. BREVETTA, IREINE 1452 so si. 1281 ArisTag MaTl1 Teamg Bandg Buddiesg Service Leagueg NUHS STaTfg Leaders Clubg Library Squadg Sing. College-bound lrene enioyed parTicipaTing in such exTra-curric- ular acTiviTies as sing, The maTh Team, and The NUHS. Drawing, painTing, music, and horses are among her inTeresTs. BREZAK, BARBARA 5704 I8 Ave. 141 Buddiesg Service Leagueg Miss Mc- GraTh's, Library, Grade Adviser's Squadsg Soph., Jr., Sr. Singsg Sec. To Mr. Dolkarfg Red Cross Rep. This TuTure elemenTary school Teacher likes daTing, dancing, Chinese Tood, and Greenwich Village. l'ler N.U. memories will include Mr. Waldbaum's long assignmenTs. BRICKMAN, JUNE 1967 si si. 1141 Dio., Secrefarial Sfudies, Grade Ad- viser's, College Adviser's Squads. June, who is inTeresTed in wriTing poeTry and shorT sTories, plans To aTTend business college aTTer graduaTion. She'll always remem- ber Mrs, l-lyman. BRIMBERG, CAROLE S2l3 I7 Ave. l4l VarsiTy Showg Soph., Jr., Sr. Singsg ArisTag G.O. CabineT, Congress, Pub- liciTyg Buddiesg Service League: Drama Club, Worksl-Iopg Swimming Leaders. Carole, whose ambiTion is To be- come a Teacher, will always be re- membered Tor her long pony Tail and her friendly smile. She will remember sing and The varsiTy show. BROD, MARILYN 1641 48 si. 141 Treas. of BoosTersg Sr. Service, AT- Tendance Office Squads: Sr. CabineTg Jr. Red Cross Councilg Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec. To Mr. Baronoff, Mrs. Hyman. Marilyn, who plans To aTTend Brooklyn College and Then be- come a medical assisTanT, likes modern arT, iazz, and Broadway shows. She'll remember The baskeT- ball games and her sing roles. BRODMAN, JEANNE 5004 I6 Ave, 141 Buddiesg Service Leaguep Jr., Sr. Sinqsg Principal's, Sec. STudies Office Squadsg Jr. Leadersg G.O., Red Cross Repg Scholarship Club. MeeTing new people and playing Tennis are among This TuTure sociology maior's inTeresTs. Jeanne would like To be remembered Tor never quiTe being able To Tinish reading Walden. BROWN, HAROLD 1609 46 Si. 141 Service Squad. Model cars head The lisT oT This TuTure chemisT's hobbiesg The BoosTers and varsiTy shows head The lisT oT his N.U. memories. BRUCATO, CATHERINE l249 70 ST. 1281 Dean's Grade Adviser's, CafeTeria Squadsg Sec. To Mrs. Elroc. Cookie, who enioys ouTdoor sporTs, plans To work as a book- keeper and Then geT married, She will always remember The Triends she made aT N.U. BRUNETTI, VALERIE I8558I si. 1141 To work in an oTTice, marry, and raise a Tamily are Valerie's plans Tor The TuTure. l-ler hobbies in- clude bowling, roller skaTing, and reading. BRUNO. JOSEP1-NNE 2149 7I si. 141 CheerTul Josephine enioys danc- ing and collecTing records. ATTer a long vacaTion, she'll work as a bookkeeper. BUCETI, SALVATORE IIl9 64 ST. ll9l ProiecTion, Service Squads. College-bound Sal, who hopes To become an elecTrical engineer, will always remember The Tun he had in Mrs. LighTcap's Spanish class. l-lis inTeresTs include girls, dancing, and rock 'n' roll. BUCHSTEIN, lRA 1775 77 Si. 1141 Chrmn. of Jr. Sing: Sr. Singg Sr. Grade Repg J.V. Baskefball Teamg Varsify Showg Drama Workshopg English Book- room Squad, NUHS. EbullienT lra, who plans To aTTend college, will always remember The happy Times aT N.U., especially The senior sing. Among his inTer- esTs are girls and popular music. A.. an war' cl BUONlCONTl, VINCENT I83l 80 ST. ,141 This TuTure draTTsrnan likes mu- sic, cars, Tishing, and hunTing. VincenT will always remember Mr. Waldbaum's long homework as- signmenTs. CACHES, BARBARA l62O 82 ST. ll4l G.O. CabineT, Congressg Bandg Twirl- ersg Pres., Vice-Pres. of Newman Club: Jr., Sr. Sings: Adminisfrarive AssT's. Squadg Sec. To Mr. WelTon, Mrs. Seligman. Bobbe, who would like To be an execuTive secreTary in a Madison Avenue oTTice, likes progressive iazz and whiTe violeTs. Shell re- member Twirling aT exciTing TooT- ball games. CALLER, MARLENE I978 80 ST. ll4l ArisTag OrchesTrag PianisT for Soph., Jr., Sr. Singsg Jr., Sr. Leaders: Grade Adviser's Squad, Sec. To Mr. Sharrin, Mr. Slosberg. TalenTed Marlene will aTTend col- lege and aims aT a career in music or psychology. Shell re- member Mr. l. Cohen's TluTe playing and will be remembered Tor her sing accompariimenTs. CALTABELLOTTA, ANTHONY 1968 60 si. 141 Singer for Assembly Programs, Con- cerTs, Dances. Tony, who will be remembered Tor his vocal solos, hopes To be- come a proTessional singer. l'-lis plans include aTTending Commu- niTy College and ioining The Air Force reserve corps, CAMPISI, JOSEPH I554 64 Si. 1191 Class Vice-Pres.g G.O. Rep.g Soph., Jr., Sr. Singsg Band. This TuTure elecTronics Technician plans To aTTend New York lnsTi- TuTe oT Technology, l-le likes clas- sical music and science TicTion, and he will remember Mrs. Lo- see's kindness. CANGIN, FRANK 285 ST. Johns Place 1381 Madrigalg Solo Performancesg Mgr. of Basketball Teamg Service Squad. Frank's ambiTion is To make a name Tor himseIT as a singer. l-le'll remember Mrs. Marinello, Mr. Gordon, and Miss McGraTh, and we'll remember his vocal solos. CAPUTO, DOMINICK 0213 IO Ave. 1281 GLO., College Rep.g Sec. To Mr. PeTrerag Lunchroom, Service Squacisg Gym Clerkg Locker Guard. Dominick, who preTers The counTry To New York, plans To aTTend Cobleskill lnsTiTuTe. l-le is inTer- esTed in sporTs, cars, and girls, and will remember Mrs. Kuglefs asses. NineTeen CAPUTO, VIRGINIA 204i sz si. l4l Arista, BoosTers, Sr. Cabinet, Drama Club, Dean's Squad, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec. To Mrs. Briefer, Mrs. Wind, Mr. CaTania. This TuTure Teacher, a devoTee of arT and music, will aTTend Brooklyn College. Virginia, who'll remember Miss Gesualdi's French class, hopes To Travel around The world someday. CARDITO, JOHN l552 58 ST. ll9l Lunchroom, Locker Guard. College-bound John, who will re- member his TirsT day aT N.U., plans To become a Technical engi- neer. Among his inTeresTs are sporTs, dancing, and gymnasTics. CARPENITO, PHIL II37 63 sr IIQI Phil, who likes cars, girls, bowling, and baseball, hopes To ioin The police Torce. AT N.U. he parTicu- larly enioyed The gym, sTudy, and lunch periods. CARTY, FREDERICK 460i ll Ave. ll9l CapT. of Mafh Team. College-bound Fred, who is noTed Tor his ouTsTanding maTh Team record, will always remember ivlr. SiTomer and Mr, Charosh. Be- sides maThemaTics, asTronomy is included among his inTeresTs. CASSARINO, JOYCE l64l 70 si. I4I Band, ArisTa, Grade Adviser's Squad, Newman Club, Band Librarian, Sec. To Mr. Sapienza, Prefecl' Treas. This TuTure Teacher, who will re- member The band, The games, and Mrs. Wiind, plans To aTTend Brooklyn College. Joyce enioys playing The accordion and The piano. CATALDO, JOHANINA lass 76 S+. II4I Dean's Squad, Program Commiffee, Co-op. Johanna, who wanTs To see The world, plans To be a career girl in The Tield oT business Tashions. She likes parTies, dancing, and bowling. CATALFU MO, FRANK l5II 83 Sr Izal Madrigal, Mimeograpl-I Squad, Capf. of Music Class, Gym Clerks, Produc- er of Pan-American Assembly, lTaIian TuTor. Frank, whose hobbies include skin diving and Tropical Tish breeding, plans To major in biology aT col- lege. I-le'll remember discovering aT N.U. ThaT Teachers are human and Triendlyf' TwenTy CATERA, ANNA MARIE l9l8 67 ST. I4-I Co-op. To marry and have six children is This TuTure recepTionisT's ambirion. Anna Marie is a collecTor oT records and cloThes. CAVALLO, VICTORIA I243 40 si. Iiai This TuTure bookkeeper enioys cooking, dancing, reading good books, and collecTing records. VicToria hopes To be remembered Tor her excellenT aTTendance record. CAVOLINA, PATRICIA I55I 7l ST. l28l PaT plans To work as a privaTe secreTary and hopes To marry and raise a Tamily someday. Dancing, dogs, and The opposiTe sex head her lisT oi inTeresTs. CECE, ELAINE I3-II 56 si. IIQJ Producfion Mgr. of Varsity Show, Sr., G.O. Cabinef, Congress, Drama Club, Workshop, Boosfers, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Buddies, Service League, Gen- eral Office, CaTeTeria Squads, New- man Club, Sec. To Mrs. Maimone, Miss Clear. This TuTure elemenTary school Teacher will aTTend ST. John's UniversiTy. Elaine will remember The TooTball and baskeTball games and will be remembered Tor her school spiriT. CHARAK, RITA I355 55 sr IIQI Soph,, Jr., Sr. Sings, Library Squad, Sec. To Mr. Inman, Mrs. Sfoliar, Mrs. Davis, Red Cross, Jr. Leaders, Drama Club. College-bound RiTa, who works aTTer school as a medical li- brarian, hopes To enTer The Tield oT psychiaTric nursing. She likes Tall, dark, and handsome boys. CHESLER, PHYLLIS I4-37 56 ST. ll9l Edifor in Chief of COMET and Spiral , ArisTa, G.O. Cabinef, Con- gress, Madrigal, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Drama Club, NUHS. Versarile Phyllis, who will aTTend Bard College, will always be re- membered Tor her liTerary lean- ings. CHESTER, BARBARA 2343 BaTchelder ST. l29l Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec. of Madrigal, G.O. Congress, Service Squad. Barbara, who hopes To become a nurse, will aTTend college aTTer graduaTion. She will always re- member The Madrigal and The sing vicTory celebraTion. CHIARELLO, LORRAINE +625 7O S+. +43 Employmenl Office, Co-op., Lunch- room Guard. The ambirion ol: lhis co-op Siu- denl' is io become eiiher a secre- lary or a nurse. Mrs. Samuelsen and fun wilh 'rhe co-ops are among her favoriie N.U. memo- r+es. CHIRA, ROBERT +882 Easr I4 S+. l29l Pres. of G.O., Co-Edilor in Chief of NUHS, Jr. Varsify Basketball, Treas. of Arisla, Mafh Team, B'klyn Bor- ough Sludenl Council, N.C.C.J. Hu- man Relafions, Richard Wellinglon Andover Conferences. Bob plans lo ailend Harvard and evenlually sludy governmenl and law. His memories of N.U. include Bobbi, 'rhe GRO., Miss McGralh, and 'rhe NUHS. CIAVOLA, MICHAEL ++4+ 39 S+. may Michael, whose ambilion is io be a policeman, enjoys playing base- ball. He liked 'rhe sludy periods al' N.U. CICCARELLI, MARIE +s2+ 56 S+. +41 Madrigal, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Col- lege Adviser's Squad, Sec. 'lo Mr. Slosberg. Marie, who enjoys ice skaiing, bowling, dancing, and singing, plans io aliend college in prepa- aralion for a leaching career. We'll remember her varied roles in sing. CILLO, ROSEMARIE s9++ I4 Ave. 128+ Co-op. Roe, who likes meeling new peo- ple, will remember her co-op class and many N.U. leachers. Her ambilion is lo be successful in whalever she does. COHEN, BARBARA I645 46 Sl. l4l Drama Club, Chem Lab, Sec. fo Mrs. Inman, Soph. Sing. To arlend Brooklyn College and become a Teacher are Barbara's aims. She will always remember having only five periods in her senior lerm, CO'HEN, DAVID i942 64 Si. l4j Chemislry Prep. Squad. Dave, whose main inleresls are hunling, fishing, and girls, hopes 'ro allend college. He will re- member lhe crowded halls and lhe friends he made al' N.U. in 2 M A Lil COHEN,JACK I43767 Sl. i4-j Gym Clerk, Door Guard. Flying and lhe conslruclion oi model planes are Jack's main inieresls. Airer alrending college, he hopes io ily commercial planes. COHEN, PHYLLIS l8o4 85 Sl. ll4l Arisfa, Ari' Edilor of Spiral and COMET, Jr., Sr. Leaders, 6.0. Con- gress, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Lunch- room Squad. Phyllis, whose inleresls include reading, arrs and craiis, visiling museums, and wriring 'ro pen pals, will always remember Mrs. Her- edia's English Lireralure class. COHN, LOUISE I5l9 59 Sr. jI9l Library, Grade Adviser's Squads, Sec. 'ro Mr. Hirsch, Jr., Sr. Sing, Buddies, Service League, Scholarship Club. Louise, who will allend Brooklyn College, enjoys music, horseback riding, and reading. Her londesl memories ol N.U. include ihe viclorious senior sing. COLABELLA, JOSEPH +24+ 8I S+. l28l Service Squad. Joseph, who is inreresred in lish- ing, hunling, cars, girls, and fun, plans lo enier rhe business world, He will always remember Mr. Waldbaums hom ewo rk assign- menls. COLAIANNI, LEE +962 8l S+. l+4+ This 'iuiure secrelary likes boys, jazz records, dancing, and base- ball. She will remember lhe lriends she made and lhe fun she had al N.U. COLELLA, JOAN i652 73 Sl. j4j Dean's Squad. Joan plans lo work for 'rhe Con Edison Company ailer gradualion. She enjoys lisrening lo rock 'ri' roll music. COLLURA, BARBARA +573 ss S+. Q43 Orcheslra, Co-op. Barbaras ambilion is 'lo do mis- sionary work wilh her iulure hus- band. Fond oi music and danc- ing, she hopes lo be remembered for her 'llerrible viola playing in N.U.'s orchesira. Twenly-one COLONNA, PETER l5'59 77 ST. 1281 Service Squad. PeTer plans To aTTend college and hopes To become an elecTrical engineer. I-le would like To be remembered Tor his double lunch periods. como, ROBERT 1931 8l S+. 1141 RoberT likes girls, money, and N.U.'s Teachers. Though he dis- liked homework aT N.U., he plans To conTinue his educaTion. CONFORTE, LINDA 1882 83 si. 1141 Sr. Cabinef: Arista: Newman Club: II Pensierino : Dean's, Affendance, G.O., Mr. Noonan's Office Squads: Sec. To Mr. M. Epsfein. Linda, who enioys reading and sporTs, plans To major in bio- chemisTry aT Adelphi College. She will remember The wonderiul TaculTy aT N.U. CONIGLIARO, CHARLES T562 78 ST. 1281 Capt of Foofball Team: 6.0. Rep.: Service Squad: Gym Clerk. Fond oT people, aThIeTic Charles plans To aTTend The UniversiTy oT Bridgepod. I-Ie's graTeTul To many oT his Teachers, especially Mrs. Wind and The TooTbalI coaches. COOPER, MARILYN 481214 Ave. 1191 Soph., Jr. Sing. BeTore seTTling down To marriage, Marilyn plans To work as a sec- reTary. I-ler hobbies are bowling, swimming, and dancing. COPPOLA, RICHARD K 6624- Duryea CourT II91 Service Squad. ATTer graduaTion. Richard plans To ioin The Air Force and Then enTer The aviaTion Tield. I-le will miss The Triends and Teachers he has known aT N.U. CORDERO, JUSTIN ZOI7 C,aTon Ave. 1261 JusTin plans To go To CiTy Col- lege and hopes To become a C.P.A. Baseball heads The IisT of his inTeresTs. TwenTy-Two 3 V V 5 ,I I nh A wwe nw i 'M ,,,,, .A 1 Vyghx , ,sfasfrf N ,... mr X Q .2 .4 if in K 1 W f , CORSARO, ALEXANDER 7l2I I4 Ave. 1281 Varsify Track Capiain: Sr. Arista: Madrigal: Varsity Cross-Counfry Team. This Track sTar, who will aTTend Brooklyn College, hopes To be- come a science Teacher and Track coach someday. SporTs and sTudy- ing head The lisT oT his inTeresTs. COSENZA, IRIS 1448 35 Sr 1181 Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings. PeTiTe Iris likes iazz, dancing, and boaTing. She plans To sTudy denTaI hygiene aT CommuniTy College. COSTABILE, CATHERINE T729 75 ST. 141 Sr. Cabinefg Jr. Leaders: Sec. To Mr. Sapienza, Miss Sfember, Mrs. Inman: 6.0. Rep. CaTherine, who likes dancing, swimming, and rock 'n' roll hiTs, will remember her senior Term. She plans To work as a privaTe secreTary and Then marry. COSTANTINI, CLARE 1887 bl sr 141 Adm. AssT s. Program, Grade Ad- viser's, Sec. Sfudies Squads: Jr. Leaders: Jr. Sing. College-bound Clare hopes To be- come an elemenTary school Teacher. Among her many inTer- esTs are playing The piano, bowl- ing, dancing, and reading. CRESANTI, MARY ANN 44-I6 FT. I-IamilTon P'kway. lI9l Sec. To Mr. Schacker. This preTTy co-op sTudenT likes dancing, music, and skaTing. I-Ier ambiTion is To marry and raise a Tamily. CRICCHIO, RosAL1E , 1835 56 S+. 141 Fond OT cooking, sewing, and reading, Rosalie hopes To geT married and raise a Tamily. She plans To work as a bookkeeper aTTer graduaTion. CRISTAL, FRANCES 1551 44 sr 1191 Buddies: Service League: 6.0. Cabi- nef: Swimming Leaders: Madrigal: Grade Adviser's Squad: Red Cross Rep: Sec. To Mr. Cherry, Miss Win- decker. Fran, who hopes To become a iournaIisT or a Teacher oT English, will aTTend Brooklyn College. She'lI remember The swimming sessions and The MadrigaI's TV perTormance. D'ACUNTO, JOAN l9I9 75 S+. 141 Deans' Squadg Sec. To Mr. Goodmang Co-op. Joan, who plans To geT married aTTer graduaTion, enjoys baking and lisTening To rock 'n' roll mu- sic. She will remember The Teach- ers and sTudenTs aT N.U. D'AMATO, MARYANN 1655 76 si. 1141 MaryAnn, who plans To work in an oTTice, enjoys dancing and buy- ing rock 'n' roll records, She will remember The Tun she had aT NU. D'AMORE, ANTHONY 1236 74 S+. 1281 Sr. Class Pres.g Ass'T Principal's Of- fice, Service, Physics Lab, Lunchroom, English DepT. Squadsg Mafh Team. Friendly Tony, who likes inTelli- genT girls, plans To sTudy engi- neering aT Brooklyn PolyTechnic lnsTiTuTe. He will remember The sings and The baskeTball games. DANIELS, CLAIRE 1345 47 si. 1191 Various acTivilies aT Freehold Region- al High School, New Jersey. Claire, who enjoys working wiTh people, plans To aTTend college and Then Teach blind children, Al- Though here only one year, she will remember The warm Teacher- sTudenT relaTionship aT N.U. DAWER, SYLVIA l86O Bay Ridge Ave. 141 Sr. Rep.g Co-opp G.O. Congress: Sec. To Mr. Kappel, Mrs. Hyman, Mrs. Teifelbaum, Miss Windecker. Blue-eyed Sylvia Vicki, who'll re- member The co-op course, plans To conTir1ue her educaTion aT Brooklyn College. Boys and The culinary arTs head her lisf oT inTeresTs. DEBER, CHARLES I64l 65 ST. 141 Mafh Teamg Arisfag Buddiesg Service Leagueg NUHSg Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings: Mafh, Physics Officeg Mafh TuTor. This TuTure chemisT, who plans To aTTend Brooklyn PolyTechnic lnsTi- TuTe, enjoys maTh, science, and hockey. Among his memories oT N.U. are The pungenl' experi- menTs in The chemisTry lab. DE GIACOMO, DOROTHY II63 59 ST. 1191 'GO Sec. To Mrs. Wendroff, Mr. Sass, . . Office Squad. ATTer graduaTion, DoroThy will work as a bookkeeper. Among her inTeresTs are dancing, cooking, and drawing. 7 Q A Ze , .. We il, ll -, fa, yas? ay 4 Z ' f he . y. , ' 1 2 . -- 7 1 . . i x. 7 if 7 f vw Q 'V I 1 0 M 7. X W' 2 ,4 'W me 7 , 7 M . X I ffl . Y' .Q DEL GAUDIO, ELAINE lO24- 75 ST. 1281 Jr. Leaders. PreTTy Elaine, whose ambiTion is To become a secreTary, plans To aTTend business school aTTer grad- uaTion. She enjoyed GAO. week and N.U.'s TooTball and baskeTball games. DELLIN, BARBARA 500l I5 Ave. jl9l Assoc. Ed of COMETg G.O. Treas.g Chrmn. Soph. Singsg Jr., Sr. Singsg G.O. CabineT, Congress: BoosTersg NUHSg Cify, Boro Council, Red Cross Rep.g Buddiesg Service League, Jr. Leadersg ATT. Officeg Sec. To Miss Jacobson, Mr. Lucks, Mr. Sabbefh. l-ler acTive parTicipaTion in school acTiviTies, quieT poise and quick mind are sure To make Bobbi as well-liked and successTul in col- lege as she was aT NU. DELLOSSO, JOHN l645 71 ST. j4l Locker Guardg Service Squad. John would like To aTTend college To sTudy pharmacy. Among his inTeresTs are baskeTball, Toed, and girls. l-le will remember The as- semblies and dances aT N.U. DELLOVA, MARGARET 209 VanderbilT ST. jlSl Locker MoniTor. MargareT, who will remember The Teachers who Took an inTeresT in her, plans To work in an olziice. She hopes To become a nurse someday. DEL MASTO, LARRY IS47 42 Si, 1191 Madrigal. MoTor boaTs, TasT cars, and coun- Try liTe head The list oT Larry's preiferences. l-le hopes To join a vocal group someday, buT TirsT hell join The armed Torces. DE LUCA, FRANK l823 83 ST. jl4-j Frank, whose hobbies include drawing and playing Tennis, plans To aTTend Brooklyn College. He'll remember N,U.'s nice Teachers. especially Mrs. Appel, Mrs. Wind, and Miss OlliTTe. DE PASOUALE, PHILIP 8853 Bay I6 ST. ll4l Co-op. One ol: The TirsT boys in The co- op course, Phil hopes To work Tor l.B.M. l-le would like To become a proTessional bowler or baseball player some day. TwenTy-Th ree NU!-13 FORMER GO' OFFICERS V sl MM-7 GO. OFFKZERS ser-Hoa OFFKCERS J 2 i 31140 CONMSSISKON ' MATH TEAM L FAM E Ewoones- selavace LE neue ARCSTA 3' ' COMET DE SILVA, ROLAND 1588 73 ST 1281 Sr. Class Vice-Pres.g G.O. Congress, Sr. Sing Dance Comm.g Service Squad. Among The inTeresTs oi This TuTure engineer are dancing, hunTing, fishing, eaTing, and collecTing dimes. I-Ie will be remembered as The chairman oT The dance com- miTTee Tor The senior sing. DEVOE, NANCY 1932 SI Si. 141 Secrefarial Studies Office Squad. Nancy, whose ambiTion is To be- come a secreTary and Then geT married, likes roller skaTing, bowl- ing, and swimming. She will al- ways remember Mr. Meyer's classes. DI BELLO, CAROL 985 78 S+. 1281 Treas. of Maclrigalg BoosTersg Pres. of Newman Club: Jr. Leaders, Sec. To Mrs. Joseph, Mrs. Inman, Mrs. Selig- man, Mr. Silberg. Carol, whose ambiTion is To be a success in show business, will be remembered Tor her vocal solos aT N.U. concerTs. She dislikes un- TruThTul people. DI BENEDETTO, MARY 1767 63 S+. 141 Co-op, Sec. To Mr. Goodman. Mary will always remember The N.U. assemblies and The varsiTy show, My SisTer Eileen. She likes vacaTions, sporTs cars, danc- ing and swimming. DI BISCEGLIE, ANGELA 1953 77 si. 1141 Sec. To Mrs. McCIenahan, Dr. Sorieri, Jr. Leaders. To become a secreTary is This sporTs enThusiasT's ambiTion. An- gela will always remember The sings and varsiTy shows aT N.U. DICKMAN, EDWARD 7Il3 I9 Ave. 141 Sr. Cabinetg Swimming Teamg Dean's Squad. Eddie, who hopes To become an archiTecT, likes good Tood, danc- ing, waTer sporTs, Tishing and girls. I-le'll remember The separaTe lunchooms, Mr. Waldbaum and Mr. l'Iirsch. DI DONNA, SALVATORE l403 75 ST. 1281 Library, PrincipaI's Squadsg Newman Club. SalvaTore, whose ambiTion is To become a millionaire and Then reTire, hopes To sTudy business adminisTraTion aT CiTy College. I-le will remember Mrs. Grossman. TwenTy-six 1 NN' J' f L 'ci A .ff f V, sfassfs , if C ,vi . Lv -Q 8 1 f was DI FALCO, THERESA I377 86 ST. 1281 Co-op. Drawing and kniTTing are among The inTeresTs oT This TuTure secre- Tary. Terry likes The co-op course and will remember Mr. Goodman. Dl GAETANO, ANGIE 1440 42 si. 1191 Gel'Ting married, raising a Tamily, and becoming a TypisT are Angie's ambiTions. She enjoys dancing and will remember The N.U. as- semblies. DIMAIO, GEORGE 1419 85 sr 1281 Service Squad. George would like To aTTend col- lege and maior in pharmacy. I-lis inTeresTs include bowling, garden- ing, baseball and rock 'n' roll music. Dl MARTINO, CONCETTA I736 bl S+. 141 Grade Adviser's Squad, Sr. Class Rep.g Sec. To Mrs. Kramer, Mrs. Jaffe. Connie, who likes To bowl, dance, and swim, hopes To work as a sec- reTary or as a bookkeeper. She will remember Mrs. McClenahan's classes. DI MATTEO, ANNE I535 72 ST. 1281 This rock 'n' roll enThusiasT likes dancing and sporTs. She hopes To work as a TypisT Tor a while and Then geT married. DI MEGLIO, LUCILLE 5622 l8Ave. 141 Co-op. Lucille is Toncl of dancing and cooking, and oT such sporTs as swimming, bowling, and roller skaTing. She will remember The prom and Senior Day. DI PAOLA, JOSEPH i779 8I ST. II4-l Service Squad. Joe, a TuTure draTTsman, will re- member Mr. Waldbaum's class and The Triendly aTTiTude ol: N.U.'s sTudenTs. He is inTeresTed in base- ball, TooTball, and girls. DOLIND, BRENDA 1259 52 sr 1191 5PeeCh Depf. Squadp Jr. Red Cross. Brenda, who enioys doing volun- 'reer work for lhe Red Cross Blood Bank, plans lo go lo business school ailer gradualion. She looks forward lo a secrelarial iob and io a family and home of her own. DOMB, MARVIN I779 Eosl' I4 Si. l29l Library Squadg Gym Clerk. Friendly Marvin likes everybody and every'rhing and has a special preference lor a ceriain young lady. Ailer gradualion, he'll ar- lend college. DO-NATO, BARRY II36 49 sr 1191 Lunchroom Squad. Barry, who plans fo ailend col- lege, likes music, bowling, girls, and sporls. l-le will remember his earih science classes. UORS,CARL 1654 so sr 1141 Arisiag NUHSg Physics, Chem., Morn- ing Prefecf, Ass'f. Principal's Office Squads. Carl hopes 'ro become a doclor and specialize in surgery. The malh 'leachers head 'rhe lisr of his N.U. preferences. DRAGO, LILLIAN I655 74- Sl. l4l Co-op Lillian, who enioys bowling, horse- back-riding, and dancing, plans 'ro conlinue working before sellling down lo marriage and a family. She will remember lhe co-ops' wearing red swealers on assem- bly days. DURANTE, GLORIA 906 McDonald Ave. ll8l Program Committee, Co-op. Gloria, who likes N.U.'s friendly sludenls, inlends lo work as a re- ceplionisf. She enioys dancing, roller skaling and lislening To rock 'n' roll music. DWORKIN, WILLIAM 49lO I5 Ave. ll9l Proiection, Service Squads: Gym Clerk. Bill, who will allend college and maior in business adminislralion, aims lo be rich and successful. l-lis inleresls include sporls, girls, books, and classical music. 7 . f X A ,If ,lvl , 27 , f W 32, A ' W 2 M 6 4 2 9 I SJ 45? 'War 51 K ' Casa W A 2 x x vj - Aw'- 2 ' 1 X ., L+, 2 it l 1 1 ElSENSTElN, KENNETH II55 47 Si. ll'-7l Scholarship Office. Ken plans To go ro college lo sludy pharmacy. l-le will always remember lhe N.U. baskeiball and lioorball games. ELLNER, GERALD I629 Wesl 8 S+. 1231 To al'l'end college in preparalion for a career as a chemical engin- eer is Geralds ambilion, l-le en- ioys boaling, bowling, and lisien- ing ro popular music. ENG, BING 7807 I7 Ave. ll4l Handball, Bowling Teamsg Mimeo- graph Office, Cafeferia Squads. Wriring a book is one of 'rhis senior's iulure plans. Bing, who has many varied ambilions, likes painring,siamp-collecling, and The N.U. library. BPOMTO,HEANOR 1054 4l sr 1191 Grade Adviser's Squadj Sec. fo Mrs. Heredia, Mrs. Gerchick, Mr. Hirsch. Pelile Eleanor, who has a special inleresl' in 'rhe Navy, likes danc- ing, reading and boaling. A iob as a secrelary and evenlual mar- riage are among her plans. FASBINDER, GEORGE I6lO 43 si 1181 Service Squad. George, a iulure sailor, enioys horseback riding, playing lhe saxo- phone, and going lo parries. l-le would like lo own a dude ranch or become a musician. FAsoNE,eRAcE 1942 73 si 141 Co-opp Program Officeg Sec. fo Mrs. Elroc, Mr. Goodman. Grace plans 'ro gel' married and raise a iamily. She likes music buf dislikes 'rhe noise made by looisierous girls. FATTO, JEAN l256 72 Sl. l28l Jean, who will do secrelarial work, hopes lo be successful in life. She enioys buying clolhes and lisfen- 'ro lhe records oi Johnny Marhis. Twenlyseven FEIS, ROSLYN Ib3O 4l S+, 1181 COMET, NUHS, ArisTa, Buddies, Ser- vice League, ATTendance Office, Or- chesTra, Program Comm., Jr., Sr. Leaders, Soph., Sr. Sings, Music Li- brarian, Sec. To Mrs. SToliar, Mr. Charry, Mrs. RosencranTz, Lunchroom, lnsTrumenT, Visual Aid Squads. Roz, a TuTure biologisT or Teacher, likes reading, music, dancing, sporTs and children. She will always remember her N.U. Triends and Teachers. FELDMAN, MYRNA 1573 39 S+. 1181 ArisTa, Buddies, Service League, Sr. CabineT, Accounfing DepT. Squad, Sec. To Mr. Gordon, Mr. Pfeffer, Mrs. Elroc, Mrs. Jaffe, Mrs. Friedberg, 6.0. Congress. Myrna, who'll work as a book- keeper and aTTend evening col- lege, hopes To become an ac- counTanT. She will always remem- ber The exciTing baskeTball games coached by Mr. Gordon. FELDMAN, STUART l92l 69 ST. lll-l STockroom Squad, JV BaskeTball Team. STuarT plans To aTTend college. A sporTs enThusiasT, he looks Tor- ward To becoming a physical ed- ucaTion Teacher. FERRARA, LOUISE 8960 l5 Ave. l28l Sec. To Mr. Cafania, Mrs. Jaffe. A iob and marriage are among Louise's plans Tor The TuTure. She enjoys drawing, roller skaTing, swimming, and handball, and will remember The N.U. lunchroom. FERRARO, VITA 8204- I7 Ave. lI4l Locker MoniTor. ViTa, who plans To become a sec- reTary and aims aT becoming a housewiTe, likes dancing, bowling, and arT. lnconsideraTe people head her lisT oT peT peeves. FERST, FRED l529 52 ST. ll9l Fred plans To enTer The armed Torces aTTer graduaTion. l-le likes Tishing and hunTing, and will re- member The N.U. Teachers. FESTA, GEORGE l35O 62 ST. ll7l To be a success is George's am- biTion, To aTTend college, his posT- graduaTion plan. His hobbies. in- clude weighTliTTing and oTher sporTs. TwenTj.,f-eighT 'War 4, . Wm.. VUQH-' .. ,... i L, FESTA, THOMAS T365 44 ST. ll9l ATTer graduaTion, Tom plans To work or loin The armed Torces. l-lis inTeresTs include hunTing, Tishing, baseball, and parTies, and he'll remember his N.U. Teachers, Triends, and educaTion, FINK, THOMAS I 1711 65 S+. l4l Co-Capfain of BaskeTball Team, Base- ball, FooTball, Handball Teams, G.O. Cabinet This Tour-leTTer aThleTe plans To aTTend college and may maior in healTh educaTion. Tom enioys reading, drawing, and lisTening To music. FINKELBERG, ROBERT 54524 I3 Ave. 1191 Dean's Squad, Gym Clerk. Bob would like To aTTend college and maior in science. He enioys lisTening To music and is STill an avid Dodger Tan. FINKELMAN, BARRY 1804 76 S+. 1141 G.O. Congress, Sr. CabineT, Buddies, Service League, Jr., Sr. Sings, Hand- ball Team, Drama Club, Workshop, Props Chrmn. of VarsiTy Show, Eng- lish Bookroom, Office Squads. Barry plans To maior in eco- nomics aT college. He'll be re- membered Tor his dancing in The iunior and senior sings and his role in The varsiTy show. FINKELSTEIN, HALBERT 1649 66 S+. 141 To be a mechanical engineer is HalberT's ambiTion. l-lis currenT inTeresTs include auTomobile and moTor boaT racing, rock 'n' roll. and oirls. FIORE, REGINA 1152 so S+. 1191 Secrefarial Sfudies Squad, Locker MoniTor. ATTer graduaTion, Regina plans To become a privaTe secreTary. Her inTeresTs include dancing and collecTing records. FISCHBEIN, RlCl'lARD 7920 I9 Ave. ll4l ProiecTion, Deans' Squads, Chem Lab, Sing. Richard, who will aTTend Wash- ingTon UniversiTy, plans To enTer The Tield oT medicine. His hobbies include building model boaTs, bowling, and lisTening To jazz. FISCHER, MARY LYNN 1466 46 S+. 1191 Dean's Squad, Locker Monifor. A TuTure oTTice worker, Mary Lynn enioys collecTing records. She will always remember Mrs. Scher and The girls' swim suiTs. E151-11v1AN, RUBY 1312 45 si. 1191 6.0. Congress, Program, ATTer1dance Office Squads, Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec. To Mrs. Hyman, Mrs LewinTer, Mrs. SToliar. Ruby plans To maior in English aT Brooklyn College. She will remem- ber The vicTorious senior sing, The baskeTball games, and Chookies. FLElSCHER, ALAN S. l975 83 ST. ll4l Assoc. EdiTor of COMET, NUHS, ArisTa, 6.0. Cabinef, Congress, N.Y.C. Council, CapT. of Dean's Squad, VarsiTy Show, Drama Work- shop, College Rep., Buddies-Service League, Jr. Sing, French, Mafh TuTor, Key Club, 6.0. Rep. Alan plans To aTTend college and Then sTudy surgery. Among his inTeresTs are oil painTing, wriTing, phoTography and his hi-Ti seT. FORDON, HOWARD 1794 E6S+ 3 ST. 1231 STage Crew, VarsiTy Shows, Drama Club, Jr., Sr. Sings, CapT. of 6o- 6eT'lers, Swimming Team, Band, 6.0. Rep., CabineT, English Bookroom Squad. Howard will aTTend Brooklyn Col- lege and hopes To be a healTh educaTion Teacher. l-le'll be re- membered Tor his parTicipaTion in sings, varsiTy shows, and sTage squad work. FORNASIERI, LAWRENCE 1116 78 si. 1281 Golf Team, Chem. Lab. Squad, Lock- er 6uard. Larry, who liked The N.U. lunch- room and chemisTry laboraTory, will go To Brooklyn College in preparaTion Tor a career as a chemical engineer. l-lis preTerences include girls, dancing, and pizza. FOX, PHYLLIS 1958 50 sf. 141 OrchesTra, English Office, Lunchroom Squads, Jr. Red Cross Council. Phyllis plans To aTTend business school in preparaTion Tor a career as a privaTe secreTary. A devoTee oT classical music, she plays boTh The piano and The violin. FRANCES, JOEL 2Ol7 60 ST. 141 Service, Lunchroom Squads, 6ym Clerk. SporTs-minded Joel plans To aT- Tend CiTy College To prepare Tor a career as an accounTanT. Joel's TavoriTe pasTimes are sporTs, girls, and weighTliTTing. ig. ' 2 bf Q ! Z , - ' - 4- - is re. 'Sift .Y ' 9 T 1 1 l X I! A FRANCO, MARGUERITE l6lO 43 ST. 141 Newman Club, Sr. Sing, Sec. TO MIS. Berner, Miss Maggiore, Mr. Hirsch, lnfirmary, Lunchroom Squads. This TuTure nurse parTicularly en- ioys baskeTball, dancing, and pop- ular music, A SPOFTS enThusiasT, she was a TaiThTul Tan oT N.U.'s baskeTball, Track, and baseball Teams. FRANKLIN, ROBERT moo 19 Aye. Managing Ed. or CUrv1:1, Main, French, Chem, HisTory TuTor, 6.0. Congress, CabineT, ArisTa, Baseball 'leam Mgr., Physics, Mafh, Bio Prep. Room Squads. Among The inTeresTs oT This TuTure marhernaTician are bowling, music. baskeTball, and science TicTion. l-le will be remembered as a d1ssenTer in The 6.9. CabineT. FRANKLIN, ROGER 7l2O I9 Ave. l4l 6.0. Congress, CabineT, Band, ln- sirumenf Sfockroom Squad. Music-minded Roger, who plans To aTTend NYU, hopes To become a lawyer. l-le will always remem- ber The NUl'lS, The COMET, and The N.U. band. FREDA, T1-1EREsA 1246 ro sf. 1281 Chip,' who would like To become a secrecary, hopes To marry one cerTain young man. She will al- ways remember The Triends she made aT N.U. FRIEDBER6, ALICE 4418 IO Aye. 1191 ArisTa, Soph., Jr. Sings, Sec. To Mrs. Veifh, Mr. Cohen. Alice, who plans To work and aT- Tend evening college, enioys sporTs and popular music. The sings, TooTball games, and varsiTy shows are among her TondesT N.U. memories. ERIEDMAN, ANITA 1668 55 51. 141 Lilerary EdiTor of COMET, Rec. Sec. of Buddies, Service League, ArisTa, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Program, English Office Squads, Sec. ro Mr. Charry, Class Sec. AniTa, known Tor her sense oT humor, plans To rnaior in maTh aT Brooklyn College. She will re- member The nighT The seniors won The sing. FRIEDMAN, ROSALIND 47Ol l5 Ave. llcil Arisfag Buddies, Service League, Soph., Jr., Sr., Sings, ATTendance, Secre- Tarial Studies Of'Hce Squads. Rosalind plans To aTTend Brooklyn College in preparaTion Tor a ca- reer as elemenTary school Teacher. Among her inTeresTs are people, cloThes, and good books, TwenTy-nine FRIEDMAN, SHEILA 5010 I2 Ave. 1191 Co-op, Sr. Sing, Sec. Sfudies Office, Red Cross Rep. Sheila, who plans To work as a bookkeeper and aTTend CiTy Col- lege aT nighT, likes bowling and Telephone conversaTions. I-ler am- IDiTiOn is To puT a Mrs. before her name. FRUNZI, WALTER 1143 40 Sh 1181 WalTer, who plans To become a morTician, is inTeresTed in carpen- Try. l'Ie will always remember The Teachers he meT aT N.U. FUCHS, LILA 1572 55 si. 1191 Service Squad, Lunchrocm, Locker Room, Infirmary Squads, Sec. To Mrs. Jaffe. To Take a Trip To Israel is Lila's ambiTion, She is inTeresTed in pracTically everyThing, especial- ly inTerior decoraTing and ouT- door sporTs. FURMAN, LEONARD 1403 47 si. 1191 Arisfa, Track, Cross Counfry Teams, Sfockroom, Service Squads. Leonard, a hi-fi enThusiasT, plans To aTTend a college oT pharmacy and hopes To do research in The pharmaceuTical field. I-le'll re- member The sings and varsiTy shows. GABAY. SUZANNE l98O 65 si. 141 Lunchroom Squad, Sing, Sec. Studies Office, Sec. To Mrs. Phillips, Gym Clerk. Sue, who plans To aTTend Brooklyn CommuniTy College, likes bowling, daTing, and dancing. Among her memories is The vicTorious senior sing. GABLER, HOWARD I953 84 ST. Ilill Track Team, Arisfa, NUHS, Mafh Tu- Tor, General Office Squad. This shoT-puTTer plans To aTTend college and hopes To become a denTisT. I-Ioward's inTeresTs include sporTs, reading, playing The ace cordion, and lisTening To music. GAMBALE, ANNETTE 2141 7l si. 141 Secrefarial Sfudies, Bio. Office Squads, Locker Monifor, Sec. fo Mrs. Russo. Anne-TTe hopes To become a model or aTTend business college. She enioys going To casual parTies and collecTing jazz records. l'hirTy We GARCIA, LILA 38I8 I5 Ave. ll8l Library Squad, To be a wriTer is The ambiTion of This fuTure olzlice worker. Lila liked The G.O. dances buT disliked hav- ing To remain in school Tor lunch. GARFIELD, DAVID 5224 I2 Ave. Il9l Co-Edifor in Chief, Managing Edifor of NUHS, Leader of Arisfa, Ass'T ConcerTmasfer of Orchesfra, G.O. CabineT, Congress, Service League, Key Club, Soph, Jr., Sr. Sings, B'kIyn Boro Conference, H.S. Press Council Rep., General Office, Sfockroom Squads, Drama Club, VarsiTy Show. Dave, who is inTeresTed in English and dramaTics, plans To aTTend Columbia. I-le will be remem- bered Tor his humorous charac- TerizaTions and his many school acTiviTies. GARFINKLE, PAUL 1643 44 sr 141 NUHS, N.C.C.J., Spiral , Key Club, COMET, Buddies, Service League, Mimeograph Squad, Red Cross, G.O. Sr. Cabinefs. Paul, who will be remembered Tor his excellenT phofographic work, plans To conTinue his educaTion aTTer graduaTion. Aside Trom phoTography, his inTeresTs include fishing and girls. GARITO, VALERIE l93O 78 ST. II4-I Sr. Sings, Madrigal, Sec. fo Miss Jacobson, Dr. Sorieri, Miss Gesualdi. Valerie, who plans To be a legal sTenographer, enjoys singing and dancing. She'll remember The senior sing, The Teachers, and The sTudenTs she knew aT N.U. GAROFALO, CONCETTA l924 65 ST. 141 Co-op, Program Comm., Sec. To Mr. Goodman, Mrs. Samuelsen. Connie, who is Tond of Traveling, plans To work afTer graduaTion and Then geT married. She will always remember The warmTh and friendliness of N.U. sTudenTs and Teachers. GAVIGLIA, MARY ANN 1263 77 ST 1281 Sec. To Mr. Charry. Mary Ann, who likes baskefball, bowling, and Tlowers, plans To become a bookkeeper. She will remember The cupcakes in The N.U. lunchroom. GELB, LORRAINE 874 42 si. 1321 News, FeaTure Edifor of NUHS, Arisfa, Grade Adviser's Squad, Sec. To Mrs. Kaye, Miss Nash. Lorraine plans To aTTencl Brooklyn College, where she'lI prepare Tor a career as a biology Teacher. I-ler hobbies are reading novels, sewing, and cooking. e-ELLMAN, HELANE 5502 I4 Ave. lI9l Service League, Red Cross, G.O. Rep., Soph., Jr. Sings, Prefecf Sec., Adminisfralive Assf's., General, Rec- ord Office, Bio. Prep. Squads, Sec. lo Mrs. Chalupski, Mrs. lrenas, Miss Marlinez, Miss Nash, Mr, Marino, Mr. Safran, Mr. Rizzo, Mr, Fanlaci. Ambilious Cooki plans 'ro allend college and become a leacher. She enjoys chess, music, and any- lhing unusual. GELTMAN, MADELINE 520i i-wwe. lisp Edilor in Chief, Edifor Emerifus of NUHS, Mafh Team, Orchesfra, Sr. Grade Rep., Arisla, Consfifulional Revision Comm., G.O, Congress, Cabinef, Grade Adviser's Squad, Sec. 10 Mr. Baronoff, Mr. Sass, Mr. Shar- rin. To allend college and work wilh relarded children are Madeline's plans lor lhe lulure. Music, read- ing, and a Lincoln scrapbook are among her inleresls. GERARDI, ANTOINEUE 1945 ai S+. ,143 Ann plans lo lake a liberal arls course in college and hopes 'ro become an airline slewardess, l'-ler lavorile paslimes are dancing, skaling, bowling, and lislening 'ro Johnny lvlalhis. GERARDI, MICHAEL 800l New Ulrechl Ave. ll4l Sec. lo Mr. Pefrera, Service Squad, Gym Clerk, Locker Guard, Michael, who plans lo allend col- lege aller gradualion, hopes lo become an engineer. Al New Ulrechl, he parlicularly liked lhe cheerleaders. GHERARDI, LEONARD 1465 Easf 45 Si. l34l Exif Guard. Aller gradualion, Leonard plans lo allend Communily College or enler lhe business world. l-le en- joys collecling slamps and build- ing model planes. GIOCOLANO, FRANCES 8248 I7 Ave. ii4i Mr. Nocnan's Squad, Newman Club, Business Career Club, Sr. Sing, College-bound Frances, whose in- leresls include reading, roller skaling, and collecling snapshols. hopes 'ro become a leacher. Shell remember lhe N.U. concerls, slage performances, and senior sing. GIOVANE, FRANK ii4o 54 S+. llfil G.O., College, Red Cross Rep., Chem., College Adviser's, Speech, Bookroom Squads. Frank plans lo enler some lield ol science afler gradualing from col- lege. His main inleresls are chem- islry, eleclronics, and pholog- raphy. .ff f. Q 5, A 4 f X 2 f fr ,ff . -W X 2 an 'arf 4 ans, use V 4-R ,- K- as A, . 3 4f,il ' .. GIOVANNELLI, WANDA 7406 I7 Aye. Co-op. Wanda, who'll remember her ffgnderlul friends, hopes 'ro become a secrelary. She lllfe5 bowing and coliecring popular records. eiuDiCE, ANNETTE Solo I2 Aye. llffl Lurichroom Squad, Sec. lo Mr. Gib- SCU. This rock ln roll enihusiasl' plans +o become a Secrerary ailer grad- ualion. She will always remember lhe hike lrom lhe iirsl llcor +3 The lunchrocm. GIUDICE, JOSEPHINE IIZ8 64 Sl. ll9l General, Grade Adviser's Office Squads. To be-ce'-ne a successlul sleno- grapher and laier marry are Josephine: ambilions. Bowling and dancing are included among her inleresls. GLANTZ, DONALD l347 48 Sl. ll9l Capt. of Swimming Team, G.O. Cabi- nel, Buddies, Service League, Golf Squad, College-bound Donny will be re- membered lor scoring lhe greal- esl number ol poinls in N.U. swimming Team hislory and for his Swim suil garb al G.Q. Cabiner meelings. GLASER, ALAN 44i8 io Aye. lisl Service, Sfockroom Squads: Red Cross. Alan, who plans To major in chemislry al l-lunler College, iS inleresled in music, daling, and books. l-le'll remember Mrs. Grossman and Mr. l-lirsch. GLICK, HOWARD 54i4 I7 Aye. l4l Mimeo, Physics Squads, Band. A iulure clocfor, Howard would like lo lake his pre-med courses al' Washinglon Universiry, l-le en- ioys science liclion, sporls, and loaiing. GOLD, EILEEN 385 lfasi lo S5 l26,i Swimming, Clerical Leader, Jr., Sr. Sings, College Rep., Program Comm., Library Squad, General, Ass r. Prin- cipal's Oflice Squads, Eileen plans lo rnaior in psych: l gy ai college. She dislikes self- cenrered people ard will always remember rhe vicfcricus ser'or sing. 'lhirly-one GOLDBERG, FLORENCE l946 75 ST. lil-i Mr Co-op, Sec. To Mr. boodman Sass, Mrs. Deoul, Mr. Fishman, Mr. Kappel, Library Squad. This TuTure bookkeeper, who plans To aTTend Brooklyn College aT nighT, likes boys, records, danc- ing, and helping oiher people. The gym, lunchroom and sings are among Flo's N.U. memories, GOLDBERG, MURRAY l946 B Rid lyk . 4 Mimeograph, Szrvidegaequadriy l l Colllege-bound Murray would like To become an accounTanT. He is inTeresTed in siamps and sporTs, and will remember The Triends he made aT N.U. GOLDBERG, SUSAN 184+ 54 S+. +43 Arisfa, Boosfers, PubIic'Ty Mgr. of Varsify Show, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Drama Club, Buddies, Service League, Sr. Cabinef, G.O. Congress, Service Squad Sec., Sec. To Miss Gerchick, Miss Clear, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Lead- efs. Susan plans To aTTend Cornell UniversiTy and hopes Tc be a sin- cere, undersTanding, and ThoughT- Tul person. She'll remember The N.U. games and will be remem- bered Tor her TickeT selling. GOLDEN, SAMUEL +450 48 S+. my Sr. CabineT, Dean's, General Office, Service Squads, Gym Clerk, Jr. Sing. Sam, who plans To aTTend college and hopes To become a lawyer, will always remember Mrs. Gross- man's Spanish class. l-le likes girls, music, and lvy League cloThes. GOLDSTEIN, LAWRENCE 5205 I3 Aye. my This senior enioys lisrening To Louis Prima records and going To hockey games. ATTer gradua- Tion, Larry plans To go To college. GOLDSTEIN, MARK 8812 is Ave. f4J Sr. Sing, Bio., Physics, HisTory Squads. Mark, who plans To aTTend Brookf Iyn College, would like To become a hisTory Teacher. l'lis inTeresTs include Tood, bowling, and smarT cloThes. GOLDSTEIN, PHYLLIS III4 48 ST. lI9l Sec. To Mrs. Brenner, Mr. Sl-iulman, Mr. Rizzo, G.O. Office Squad, Sr. Sing, Jr. Leaders. This TuTure Teacher hopes To be a sincere, undersTanding person. She'll remember The senior sing, Mr. Waldbaumis hisTory class, and The wonderTul Triends she meT aT N.U. ThirTy-Two 4-'N GOLDSTEIN, RENEE l859 68 Si. lil-l Co-op, Gym Squad, Fond oT popular and semi-classical music, Renee will remember The vicTorious senior sing and The varsiTy shows. She expecTs To work aTTer graduaTion. GOTILIEB, ELI +844 48 S+. +49 Orcheslra, Handball Team, Clerk io Dr. Silberman. Eli plans To sTudy engineering aT The UniversiTy oT Miami. l-le'll re- member The orchesTra rehearsals and The classes TaughT by Mr. Sass, Mr. Meyer, and Mrs. Gross- man. GRAMA, HERBERT 4505 l4-Ave. il9i Service Squad. l-lerberT inTends To become an apprenTice in a prinTing shop. l-lis inTeresTs include cars, sporTs, and co,lecTing records. GRAVANO, FRANCES I766 78 S+. 1:43 Co-op. Frances plans To conTinue working in an oTTice aTTer graduaTion and expecTs To be married nexT year. Among her inTeresTs are music, dancing, and ouTdoor sporTs, GRECA, VIRGIL 7806 New lJTrechT Ave. il4T Assoc. ArT Edifor of COMET, Chrmu. of Sr. Sing ArT Comm., Service Squad, eo. Pubiicny. Virgil, who will aTTend The N.Y. School oT lnTerior Design, plans To become an inTerior designer. l-le will be remembered Tor his arT display on The second Tloor. GRECCO, ANITA I763 73 S+. l4l Jr., Sr. Leaders, Deans' Squad, ArisTa. This TuTure secreTary enioys wriT- ing songs, skaTing, dancing, and lisTening To records. AniTa's peT peeve is conceiTed people. GREENBERG, DOLORES l38S Dahill Road l4l BJos'ers, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Madri- gal, Sec. To Mrs. Zuckerman, Mr. Sil- berg, Miss Friedman, Mrs. Seligman. Dolly plans To aTTend Brooklyn College, and hopes To be a legal sTeographer. She enioys dancing, ice-skaTing, and lisTening To semi- classical music. GREENHOUSE, JACK 1640 42 S+. 141 Madrigalg Band. College-bound Jack includes chemical experimenis and model railroading among his imleresrs. I-le enloyed singing in Madrigal and playing in 'lhe band. GROSSBERG, DAVID i827 65 S+. 141 6.0. Cabinef, Congressg Jr., Sr. Singsg College Adviser's Squadg Sec. 'lo Mr. Sharring Geomelry Tuforg Gym Clerk. A devolree oi good music, Dave plans lo go lo college and hopes l'o become a denlisr. Al' N.U. he parlicularly lilced The sludenis, The sings, and 'rhe varsily shows. GROSSMAN, STEPHEN 1938 ea S+, 141 Sieve is planning io maior in business adminislraiion al CCNY. Among his inleresls are fishing, hunling, and girls: among his N.U. memories, Mr.Wellon, Mr.Schles- inger, and 'rheir iirsi iloor pairol. GRUBER, BENJAMIN 1314 53 S+. 1191 Baseball Team. Ben, who plans ro aliend college, aims al becoming a millionaire. Girls and sporls are his maior inleresis. GUIDICIPIETRO, MARIE 1441 83 S+. 1281 G.O. Office Squad. Marie plans io own her own beauly shop aiier ailending beauly cullure school. Shelli re- member Mr. Plelllens boolclceep- ing class. GUTTENTAG, GILBERT 79I8 I8 Ave. lI4l Singg Dean's, Service, Biology Squads. Gilberfs ambilion is 'ro go To col- lege and become a successful lawyer. His hobbies are hi-ii and waier-skiing. HAAS, SHARON l445 42 Sl. ll9I Deans', Library Squads: Jr., Sr. Sings. Sharon, who enjoys roller slcaling and ice slcafing, hopes io become a secrelary and ihen gel' married. She will remember 'lhe viclorious senior sing. 4,f v'- ' PS4 es..- 1 in Ds 'BS' E.. Q4 r 4-9- F? Q. N fd 0 . 'Uh . E .. E 1' E 9 Yi 5' N1 s- HALBERSTADT, NORMAN 4905 l8rh Ave. '4l Capt of Baskefball Teamg 6.0. Cab- ineig Jr. Sing. Tnis ceslceicaf srar plans rc ar' +e'd colege and rnaicr fn some '- - - 1 1 fied c' soence. He il rernernoer his rrree years of varsisy casket bal ard Coach Gordon. HALPERN, IRWIN 4209 IS Ave. 1191 Irwin plars ro gc lo a rechnica school and hopes ro become a mechanic. His inreresrs include colecring records, playing rhe saxophone, and parrioparino in . , sporrs. HALPERN, KENNETH 1241 42 54. 1191 Sfockroom. Deans' Squadg Gym Clerk. Kenny will al'l'end college and hopes io be a wealrhy business- man. l'le lilces girls and music and he'll remember Mr, l-lirschs main class. HAMEL, BARRY 226 Vlfesr B'way, Long Beach, L.l. Program, Healfh Ed. Office Squads. Barry, who is inieresied in radio and eleclrronics, plans lo sfudy law and hopes io be wealrhy some day. I-le'll remember rhe N.U. laculiy, especially Senora Lighlcap. HAMMER, MICHAEL 4600 I4 Aye. 1191 Sfockroom Squad. lnreresred in malhemalrics, Michael plans ro major in rhai subieci ar college. His hobbies include foo?- ball, baseball, and orher spcrrs. HANDELSMAN, ESTELLE I74-7 53 Sr. 14-I Arisfag Library Squady Sr. Singg Sec, fo Mrs. Inman, Mrs. Rosencranh. Energelric Esrelle plans ro beccrne an eiemenrary school ieacher aller almending Brooklyn College. The sing is her iavorise N.U. memory. HARRIS, MARK 1554 52 Sa 1191 Scholarship, Bio. Office Squads. Mark ainns av a career In eng eering. I-lis hobbies are playing lennis, cclleclfirg slamps and fwrir ing songs, one oi wnfch has ceen recorded by RCA Vicror, -lhiriy-lhree HARRISON, ABBY 1753 47 S+. +41 Business Edifor of COMET, G.O. Con- gress, Buddies-Service League, Jr. Red Cross Council, Jr, Leaders, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Scholarship Club, College Rep., Sec. To Mr. PoTeIl, Principal's, Library, General, Affendance Office Squads, Varsify Show Publicify Comm. This versaTile senior plans To aT- Tend college and evenTually Teach English. l-ler winning personaliTy will cerTainly See her Through col- lege and The TuTure successTully. HECHT, BERNARD l63O as S+. T41 Madrigalg Track Team. Bernard iniends To go To a muni- cipal college. l-lis inTeresTs in- clude ma+h, music, girls, and baskeTball. HEID, THOMAS 4404 is Ave. l4l Band, OrchesTra. This TuTure aeronauTical engineer plans To aTTend Cornell. l-lis in- TeresTs include girls, baskeTball, billiards, and horseback riding. HEILWEIL, ARTHUR i863 64 S+. l4J Band, Orchesfra, ArisTa, Buddies, Service League, Sing. This TuTure scienTisT, who played Zeus in The sing, will remember N.U. as The place where he de- veloped new inTeresTs and made new Triends. ArThur likes music, animals, and science. HENKIN, HARRIET 4ll2 I5 Ave. il9l Sec. To Mrs. Martinez, Mrs. Brenner. To become an execuTive secreTary is l-larrieT's ambiTion. She enioys learning new cha cha sTeps and will remember Mrs. Kramer's and Mrs. Losee's classes. HESSE, ROGER 1445 72 S+. l28l Stage Crew, Bio. Lab, Library Squad, Jr., Sr. Sings. Roger, who hopes To become a commercial airline pilof aTTer sTudying aT l3raTT, likes baskefball and dancing. l-le will remember working on The junior and senior sings. HIRSCH, SHEILA l68l ss S+. l4l Co-op, Grade Adviser's Squad, Sec. To Miss Sfember, Dr. Meinken, Mr. Goodman. ' Sheila, who will remember The Triendly aTmosphere aT N.U., plans To become a secreTary. She likes dancing, skaTing, and bowling. ThirTy-Tour ,geg , V V , ss f s K -- ff 7 se 74 7 . z W H7 ' .,., HOFFMAN, SHEILA l358 4-7 ST. ll9l Arisfa, Buddies, Service League, JI'-. Sr. Sings, Affendance Office, Deans' Squads, Sec. To Mrs. Lighfcap. PeTiTe Sheila plans To go To Brook- lyn College and become a legal sTenographer. She will never Tor- geT Mrs. LighTcap or Mr. Cha- rosh's penny collecTion. HONEN, SHERWOOD 73II I7 Ave. +43 English, Deans' Office, Service Squads. This TuTure business manager lisTs Toocl, Tennis, and iazz among his inTeresTs. l'le will remember The social evenTs he parTicipaTed in aT N.U. HORNSTEIN, MARTIN ll6l 46 S+. +191 Co-Capt of Track Team, Cross-Coun- Try Team, Civil Defense, Biology, Service Squads, Math Team. This Track sTar, whose inTeresTs in- clude sporTs and daTing, plans To aTTend college, MarTy will remem- ber Mr. Browne, The Track Team, and Mrs. LighTcap's Spanish class. HOUSMAN, Lois +655 48 S+. l4i Sing Commissioner, Buddies, Service League, Sr., G.O. Cabinets, Soph., Jr., Sings, NUHS, Boosfers, Jr. Lead- ers, Varsify Show, Drama Club, Serv- ice Squad, Sec. To Mr. Rubel, Mrs. Grau. VersaTile Lois plans To major in psychology aT college. She will remember her N.U. Triends and will be remembered as The iunior sing commissioner. IACONO, ANTHONY l27O 80 S+. ,281 To go inTo The real esTaTe busi- ness and sTudy arT are AnThony's ambiTions. Among his preTerences are blondes, movies, The N.U. sings, and his grade adviser, Mr. Charosh. INFANTOLINO, JAMES 1314 76 S+. 128+ Lunchroom, Locker Guard. James, who hopes To become a draTTsman, will join The Navy aTTer graduaTion. l'le will remember The good Times he had wiTh oTher UTrechTiTes. ISERNIA, WILLIAM l9l6 77 S+. 114+ PreparaTion aT CommuniTy College Tor a career as a draTTsman and marriage wiTh a 'lnice girl are William's ambiTions. He is inTer- esTed in baseball and elecTric Trains. ISRAEL, MARILYN 1831 67 si, 141 Sr. Cabinef, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec. fo Miss Balch, G.O. Congress. Friendly Marilyn, who plans lo work during lhe day and aiiend college al nighl, hopes lo become a lashion designer. She likes mambo music, dancing, and arf. JAMES, KIRK 1578 85 si. 1281 Kirk, who plans lo enler lhe serv- ice ailer gradualion, aims af be- coming independenlly weallhy, I-Ie likes sporl's, especially bow- ling. JOLTIN, SHEILA 1985 69 S+. 141 Soph., Jr. Sings, Madrigal, Jr. Leaders, Bio., Physics Squads. Sheila, a iurure or reacher, plans To arlend Brook- would like To be lhe 'rremendous fashion designer lyn College. She remembered for handbags she carried lo school. JOSEPH, HARRIET 52l8 I9 Ave. 141 Arista, Chrmn of Arr Comm. for Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Orcheslra, Buodies, Service League, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Assoc.Ar+ Edifor of COMET, Library Squad, Mafh Tulor, Sec. Io Mrs. Sloliar, Mrs. Schulz. I-larriel, who will arrend Benning- lon College, enjoys lislening lo Bach and Barlok and wriling sci- ence iiclion. She'll be remem- bered 'For her senior sing viclory parly. KAHN, SANDRA 1207 49 si. 1191 Sec. lo Mrs. Hyman, Mr. Kappel, Grade Adviser's Squad. Sandy, who plans lo become a 'reacher of commercial subiecls, likes double daring, rock 'n' roll, and cha cha cha records. She will always remember Mr. Cherniss' English class. KALAE, VIVIAN 1413 42 si. 1191 Miss Mahony's Squad, Sec. To Mr. Sass. To be an execulive secrelary is Vivian's ambirion. She enioys ice skaling, dancing, and iraveling, and she will always remember her N.U. lriends and leachers. KANTUREK, BARBARA 185471 S+, 141 Record Room Squad. Music, swimming, and bowling are among lhis lulure secre+ary's in- leresls. I-ler memories of N.U. include 'rhe sing and lhe varsiry shows. its fw- .7 7 an -wear , .fl . ,wig , fi' K. if A 1 an-. . 4 7 :A , - ,,, ,' i sa I ' ,fx ,va ,pf L I KAPLAN, JEROME I6-83 53 S'l'. 141 Band, Service Squad, Gym Clerk. Jerry, who likes sporls, books, and hi-li, will airend college and maior or business adminise remember l'he 'rhird class and lhe food in chemisrry iraiion. l le'll period gym served in lhe caieleria. KATZ, MARTHA 1329 4l sr. 1181 Science-minded Marlha will al'- rend Brooklyn College and hopes 'ro become a doclor. She'll rea member N.U. as 'rhe place where she learned lo speak English a few monrhs altler her arrival from Europe. KAT1, VIVIAN 1244 45 S+, 1191 Deans' Squad, Co-op. To gel' married and conlinue work- ing ior a iew years are Vivian's plans for lhe iurure. She will re- member rhe co-op course and ils benelils. KAYE, JEFFREY 1333 SI si. 1191 Capt. of Golf Team, Service Squad, Locker Guard, Gym Clerk. Golf is JeEi's maior inleresl, lo be a gigolo. his main arnbilion. Ailer gradualion, he'll probably arlend college. KEILES, LEONARD 5912 I5 Ave. 1191 Leonard, whose ambilion is lo be' come a mechanical engineer, plans io ioin 'rhe naval reserve and work as a drailsman. I-lis hobbies include sporis and rape recording. KELLY, RAYMOND 1039 0814111 Rd. 141 Service Squad, Capt of Diving Team. Ray, who plans lo become a press- man, will be remembered for breaking The high diving record oi New York Srale. I-le'll re- member Mr. MacDavil'r. KELLY, ROBERT 1880 84 si. 1141 Service, Sfockroom Squads, Newman Club. Roberi, who plans lo ahlend Com- munily College, hopes To own his own resrauranl someday. I-lis iavorile aclivilies are playing baseball and sleeping. Thirly-five KELNER, FRED I736 48 Sf. l4l Arisfa, Band, Physics, lnfirmary, G.O. Office Squads. Fred, who plans fo affend Brook- lyn Polyfechnic lnsfifufe, aims af becoming a civil engineer. His inferesfs include sporfs, iazz, and science ficfion. KEPPLER, SHARON ii59 49 si, mi Buddies, Service League, Grade Ad- viser's, Record Office Squads, Swim- ming Leaders. This fufure social worker plans fo confinue her educafion for ai' leasf six years. Her inferesfs in- clude painfing, dancing, swimming. skafing, and music. KESSLER, LOIS H328 58 Sf. l4l Buddies-Service League, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Swimming. Clerical Leaders, General Office Squad, Sec. fo Mrs. Jaffe, Mrs. Turner. Lois, who'll enfer fhe field of ed- ucafion or arf, plans fo fake a liberal arfs course af Brooklyn College. She will remember fhe soph sing in which she played fhe Scarecrow. KLEIN, STUART 4702 I5 Ave. ll9l Madrigal, Service Squad. This fufure college sfudenf, whose inferesfs include asfronomy, swim- ming, and bowling, hopes fo enfer fhe business world. l-le will re- member ivlr. Waldbaum's home- work assignmenfs. KLEINER, JOSEPH 5001 is Ave. i-ii NUHS, Varsify, Cross Counfry Track Teams, Band. A fufure commercial phofogra- pher, Joseph likes boafing and all fypes of music. He will remem- ber running fo Sevenfh Avenue and back wifh fhe cross-counfry feam. KLEINMAN, BARBARA l5l5 47 Sf, ll9l Co-Capf. of Boosters, Arisfa, Chrmn. of Soph. Sing, Jr., Sr. Sings, General Office Squad, Sr. Cabinef, G.O. Con- gress, Sec. fo Mr. Rubel. Barbi, who plans fo affend Brook- lyn College, enioys dancing and singing. Among her favorife N.U. memories are her friends, fhe sings, and The games. KLERER, SHIRLEY i353 53 si. mi Jr. Red Cross Rep., Arisfa, Circula- fion Mgr. of COMET, Buddies, Ser- vice League, Jr., Sr. Leaders, G.O. Cabinef, Grade Adviser's, Miss Mc- Grafh's Office Squads, Jr., Sr. Sings. This vivacious red-head will be an assef fo fhe business world and Cify College. Shirley will be re- membered for her sparkling humor and her charifable Red Cross work, Thirfy-six M ' , 7, f I KOESEL, Rl-CHARD l5'4l 56 Sf, ll9l Capf. of Sfage Crew, G.O. Cabinef, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Swimming Squad. Richard, who includes phofog- raphy and fishing among his infer- esfs, plans fo affend college or join fhe Air Force, l-le will re- member his backsfage work for sing and fhe varsify shows. KRAMER, HENRY ' 470i l5 Ave. ll9l Service League, Jr., Sr. Sings, Gym Clerk, G.O. Rep., Infirmary, Service, English Office, Bookroom Squads. Henry plans fo affend Brooklyn College, where he will maior in business adminisfrafion. Among his inferesfs are food, girls, and fhe many friends he made af N.U. KREMl-N, MATTHEW 48i2 I7 Ave. ,415 Drama Club, Bio. Laborafory Squad. Maffhew, who enioys music and sporfs, plans fo sfudy business ad- minisfrafion af college. He will remember fhe friends he made af N.U. KROLL, SHARYN l38l Dahill Road i4-l Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec. fo Mr. Snow, Mr. Sass. Sharyn, who plans fo affend Brook- lyn College, enioys dancing and lisfening fo music. She will re- member all fhe friends she mef af N.U. KRUMHOLTZ, SAMUEL 5520 i5 Ave. iisi Gym Clerk, Sing. Sam, who plans fo affend Purdue Universify and hopes fo become a mechancial engineer, will always remember fhe food served in fhe N.U. lunchroom. KUSHNER, ARNOLD ziio 58 si. 141 Gym Clerk, Mimeograph Squad. Arnold, who plans fo fo be a commercial phofographer, will af- fend college. He likes food, rock 'n' roll music, and girls. LACERRA, THOMAS 1 ssii is Ave. i-ii Service Squad, Gym Clerk. Tom, who would like fo be re- membered for his blonde crewcuf, is inferesfed in aufo racing. He would like fo own a racing car some clay. LA COVA, JOAN 14313 84 S+. 1281 Treas. of Sr. Class, Twirlers, Sr. Cabi- nel, Sec., Treas. of Newman Club, Sr. Sing, Jr. Leaders, Sec. fo Miss Mahony, Miss Nash. This lively red-haired l'wirler will always remember The senior sing, lhe games, and her N.U. friends. Among her many inleresls are 'lwirling and sporls. LAFATA, ANGELA 5821 I9 Ave. 141 Sec. fo Mrs. Plisner, Dr. Sorieri, Mrs. Canlor. Angela, who plans lo allend a nursing school, likes bowling, horseback riding, swimming, danc- ing, and a cerlain young man. She will remember lhe 'reachers and The 'resls al N.U. LAING, CLIFFORD 4425 is AV5. 141 Sfage Crew, Service Squad. This fulure Navy man, who would like lo be remembered for his parl' as The ianilor in My Sisler Eileen, will remember lhe N.U. sings and varsily shows. LANE, STEPHEN 1545 82 S+. 1141 G.O. Vice-Pres., G.O. Cabinel, Con- gress, Sludenl direcfor of Varsily Show, Deans', Mimeograph Squads, Band, Locker Guard, Gym Clerk, Chrmn. of Drama Club, Sr. Sing, Go-Gellers. Sieve, who likes wine, women and song, inlends lo go lo col- lege and maior in speech educa- lion. l-le will always remember N.U.'s varsily shows and sings. LANGE, LOUISE 1121 77 S+. 1281 Swimming Leaders, Buddies, Service League, Sec. lo Mrs. Berner. Louise's ambilion is lo become a secrelary. l-ler N.U. memories in- clude lhe pool, Mrs. Scher, lhe baskelball games, and Mr. Plehfefs bookkeeping class. LANGELLOTTI, ANNETTE 1155 5l S+. 1191 Jr., Sr. Leaders, Allendance Office, G.O. Office Squads. This friendly senior's ambilion is lo gel' married and slari her own baseball leam. Toni will remem- ber Miss Gallo and lhe Boosler formalions al foolball games. LARKIN, CAROL I433 84 Si. 1281 Program Commifleeg Co-op. To become a good bookkeeper is Carol's ambilion. Her main inler- esls are dancing, swimming, and daring good-looking boys. 7 fav f f , V f' Z1 X 7 f 7, 3 45-W ..A .5 Q is 'IM LA ROCCA, CARMEN IS48 77 Sli ll41 Co-op, Program Comm., Mr. Good- man's Squad. A iulure secreiarv, Carmen wanls lo ioin The WACS and see lhe U.S. She likes wearing prelly clolhes and collecling records. LA ROCCA, JOSEPH 12355 53 S+. 141 Capl. of Proieclion Squad. To become a mechanical engineer is Joseph's ambilion. l-lis inleresis include playing The guilar, draw- ing carloons, playing baseball, and lislening lo rock 'n' roll. LA sP1NA, JOHN 1537 59 S+. 1191 John, who hopes io learn a lrade while in The Navy, likes baseball and rock 'n' roll music. LAUDADIO, GRACE 1451 bl S+. 1191 Co-op. Grace, who enjoys bowling, danc- ing, and horseback riding, inlends lo work for a while and lhen gel married, She will remember lhe co-ops' red swealers on assembly day. LAWNER, ELAINE 1472 42 S+. 1191 Secrefarial Sludies, lnfirmary, Lunch- room Squads. Elaine, who enioys dancing, bowl- ing, and collecling records, plans lo work for lhe Melropolilan Life Insurance Company. She will be remembered for her sinceriry. LEIDERMAN, 1-1ELENE 1955 77 S+. 1141 Co-op, Sr. Sing, Grade Adviser's Squad. This fulure lBM operalor likes dancing and ouldoor sporls. Many ol her classmales will remember her broken l'humb, and she'll re- member 'lhe senior sing. LENTZ, ROSE-ANN 48l Dahill Rd. ll8l Secrefarial Sludies Squad, Friendly Rosie, who plans To work as a bookkeeper, is inireresled in reading, movies, and pels. She will remember ihe friends she made al N.U. Thirly-seven LENZO, ALFRED 6723 I3 Ave. 1191 College-bound AlTred en1oys Trav- eling. He liked working on The grade adviser's squad and will re- member his N.U. Triends and Teachers. LERNER, GERALD 1934 64 sr 141 Jerry's inTeresTs include Tishing, swimming, hunTing, cars, and girls. ATTer graduaTion, he plans To join The Army. LERNER, S'HEILA I8lI 47 S+. 141 Pres. of Leaders Clubg Sr. Sing: Jr. Leadersg Language Office Squad. Sheila, whose inTeresTs include crossword puzzles, books, and ac- Tive sporTs, plans To become a physical educaTion Teacher aTTer graduaTion Trom Brooklyn College. LERNER, STANLEY l358 47 ST. lI9l Service Squad. To aTTend college and become a lawyer or an accounTanT are STan- ley's ambiTions. Among his inTer- esTs are scouTing, camping, sporTs, and l'1isTory. LETTIERI, DOMINICK 1467 84 si 1281 Service Squad. Dom, who'd like To be remember- ed Tor his relucTance To smile, hopes To be a Tamily man and car-owner. He'll enlisf in The Navy or aTTend business school. LEVINE, BRENDA 1742 47 S1 141 Soph. Singg Sec. To Mrs. Seligmang Locker Guardg Ass'T To Mrs, Inman. To go To Brooklyn College and become a Tashion buyer are among Brenda's TuTure plans. Her inTeresTs include sporTs and Broad- way shows. LEVY, DENA 1641 65 sr 141 Accounfing, Library Squads: Coop. Dena, whose ambiTion is To be- come a legal sTenographer, plans To aTTend CommuniTy College aTTer graduaTing Trom N.U. She enioys music, dancing, and bowl- ing. ThirTy-eighT Wifi? f , YM an 2 Z 4 ff ,B Z W, . . fx I . ?, .,. 1 L. LEVY, RENEE 4-5I2 I5 Ave. ll9I Infirmary, Lunchroom Squads. This TuTure bookkeeper, whose hobby is reading, will always re- member lvlr. Waldbaumls liTTle black book. LICATA, ANGELO 77I8 I2 Ave. l28l Orchesfrag Band. Aiming aT a career in business, Angelo plans To a+Tend Corn- muniTy College in The evening and work during The day. He'll re- member N.U.'s Triendly aTmos- phere and will be remembered Tor his Trombone playing. LICAUSI, DOROTHY l9II 75 ST. I4-I Co-op. DoroThy, who plans To go To dra- maTic school, enioys painTing and going on boaTrides. She'll remem- ber The husTle and busTle in The hallways during The change oT periods. LICHTENSTEIN, STEPHEN I749 50 ST. lil-l Singg Varsify Showg Bio. Lab., Office: Madrigal. STephen, who helped To wriTe The senior sing, hopes To earn a Ph.D. in psychology. His inTeresTs in- clude chess, dramaTics, reading, and classical music. LICHTMAN, PEARL 4219 I2 Av6.1191 Business EdiTor of SpiraI g Associ- ate EdiTor of NUHSg Sec. of ArisTag Buddiesg Service Leagueg Grade Ad- viser's, InsTrumenT, Lunchroom Squads: Jr, Leadersg G.O. Congressg Program Officeg Sec. To Mrs. Kaye, Mr. M. EpsTein, Miss Gesualdi. VersaTile Pearl Dee plans To aT- Tend Brooklyn College where she'Il prepare Tor a career as a biology Teacher. She will remember The hecTic aTTernoons in The NUHS oTTice. LIPPEL, WILLIAM I688 54 ST. 141 Foofball Team: HeaITh EducaTion Squad. A hi-Ti enThusiasT, Bill plans To sTudy elecTronics aT college. His aim is To become an elecTronics engineer. LIPTON, ROCHELLE 1520 48 si. 1191 College-bound Rochelle, a danc- ing enThusiasT, will always remem- ber The sing and varsiTy shows presenTed by The sTucIenTs. She dislikes winTer weaTher. LISA, MICHAEL I880 Bay Ridge Ave. l4l College-bound Michael plans to become an accountant. His main interests are bowling and girls. LISS, PAULA 4910 I7 Ave. 141 Sec. to Mr. Schlesinger, Mr. Welton, Mrs. Shapiro, Soph., Jr. Sings. Paula, who is mad about pizza pie and stutted cabbage, plans to become a buyer and eventually marry. Her interests include bowl- ing and ice skating. LITOFSKY, BARRY I347 48 St. lI9l Capt. of Math, Swimming Teams, Treas. of Arista, G.O. Cabinet, Con- gress, Buddies, Service League, Math Office, Tutor, A.M. Prefect Squad. Barry plans to major in electrical engineering at New York Uni- versity. His hobbies are math and swimming, in both ot which he excels. LIVOTI, CHARLES 1521 85 S+. 1281 Charles, who likes photography and sports, plans to study busi- ness administration at college. He will remember the N.U. cheer- leaders. LOCKHART, VALERIE 1328 78 si. 1281 Jr., Sr. Leaders, Buddies, Service League, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Band, COMET, Sec. to Mrs. Jaffe, Library Squad, Band Librarian, G.O., College, N.C.C.J. Rep., Mirror Youth Forum Delegate, B'nai B'rith Oratorical Con- test. Interested in art and sports, Val plans to attend College atter graduation. She will remember Miss Windecker, the band, and English 87E. LO FO RTE, AN N ETTE I647 79 S+. 1141 Lunchroom Squad, Newman Club. This tuture secretary likes to dance, bowl, swim, and skate. Annette will always remember the triends she made at N.U. LO FRISCO, LUCILLE 1709 74 si. 141 Sec. to Mrs. Elroc, Mrs. Green, Mr. Zamore. This tuture secretary hopes to marry and be successtul in lite. Lucille will always remember Mr. Zamora. A aye? 1 ,, fi M, ,gh M 0 7 f 2'-23' Mi. X A1 Q Z: f s HPC Y 1 1 4 l 22? Lg. LOMONACO, SAL I7l5 Bay Ridge Ave. l4l Pres. of G.O., Boy Leader of Arista, Chrmn. of Sing, G.O. Cabinet, Con- gress, City Council, Brooklyn G.O. Council, Varsity Show. Sal, who plans to attend Bran- deis University, will be remem- bered tor his work in student government. I-le liked the many extra-curricular activities at N.U. LUCARELLI, MICHAEL I8 Ave. P 1131 Gym Clerk, Chemistry Lab. Squad. A tuture engineer or drattsman, Michael plans to attend college. Photography and girls are his primary interests, and he will re- member the cheerleaders and Mrs, 6allo's class. MACALUSO, FRANK ll49 39 St. ll8l Madrigal, Pan-American Show, Mrs. MarinelIo's Squad. Music-minded Frank, who plans to attend college, will remember Mrs. Marinello and the Madrigal. He is interested in the theater, dating, sports, and reading. MACCARINO, MARIANN l24O 73 St, 1281 Co-op, Sec. to Mr. Goodman. Fond ot Broadway plays and good motion pictures, Mariann would like to study dramatics at the University ot Miami. She would like to be remembered as a loyal co-op. MAGED, STEVE l6o2 47 St. I4-I Proiection Squad, Gym Clerk. Steve, who plans to attend Hot- stra College, hopes to study law. His main interest is sports. MAGNAVITO, JOAN 4922 I3 Ave. ll9l Grade Adviser's Squad, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings. To work as a stenographer in a small tirm is .loan's post-gradu- ation plan. She enioys music, dancing, and traveling. MAGNUS, ALLEN l642 45 St. 141 Varsity Show, Jr., Sr, Sings, Drama Club, Chem. Lab. Squad, Lunch- room Guard, Gym Clerk. Allen intends to maior in chem- istry or psychology at college. His interests include sports, danc- ing, cars, hi-ti, and girls. Thirty-nine C2255 TEST. 'Na be Huck' have an . 8 +.QSt 'Por b6.SkQdtf wedvmq! TRIKE H105 'TIQFHN 5 Sucldafr-I :Q H12 s'clucfe717L5 IL 'hge 'fha min-- - 1' 14 A 1 4, I 1, ,. ' 1 ,N L Mem! I N 'Q i 5 ! l X ,. M 5 CT yyff 4,5 :nip In A ff 3 Y K 4 ' JC wif' --J - 1 SQ at S . . f i W Ziff 0 I :X , 341'-fil X 'A f asf- BOAT RIDE MAGNUS, ROBERTA I902 Sl Sf. ll4l Buddies: Service League: Jr. Red Cross, College Rep.: Jr. Sing: Record Office: Sec. fo Mrs. Wolfson, Mrs. Samuelsen, Miss Gesualdi. Roberfa plans fo affend Brooklyn College and become a feacher. She enioys dancing, lisfening fo her hi-fi sef, and making people laugh. MALLOZZI, VINCENT 8907 I4 Ave. 1281 6.0. Rep.: Sr. Sing: Football Team. Vincenf is inferesfed in dancing, sporfs, and progressive iazz. l-le plans fo affend college and hopes fo become an engineer. MANBERG, LOLA R. 922 58 Sf. ll9l Co-op: Swimming Leaders. This co-op, who will remember all fhe friends she made af N.U., plans fo be married in Augusf. Lola will confinue working af her presenf iob. MANCIN, STUART 2015 Wea 7 S+. 1231 Co-Capf. of Go-Geffers: Deans' Squad: Jr., Sr. Sings: Sr. Cabinef: College, Sr. Grade Rep.: Jr. Red Cross. Sfuarf, who will remember N.U.'s Boosfers, games, and sings, hopes fo be remembered for his mega- phone. l-le is fond of girls and is inferesfed in cooking. MANCINI, HELEN 7004 I2 Ave. 1281 Swimming Leaders: Buddies: Service League: Library Squad. l-lelen, whose ambifion is fo be- come a good nurse, enioys read- ing, swimming, and horseback riding. She will always remember Mrs. Scher and fhe swimming pool. MANDOLA, LAWRENCE 1482 74 Sr 1281 This senior, who will always re- member fhe lunchroom, is infer- esfed in fropical fish and bowl- ing. MANFRE, LOIS 5llO l9Ave. 141 Grade Adviser's, Affendance Office Squads. Lois. who would like fo become an airline sfewardess, likes danc- ing, bowling, and rock 'n' roll music. Eorfy-fwo MANGURTEN, SHEILA l806 48 S+. 141 Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings: Sec. fo Mrs. Lewinfer: Deans' Squad: Lunchroon- Monifor: Affendance Office: Drama Club. A fufure commercial arfis f, Sheila's inferesfs include drawing and painfing. She will always re- member sing and lvlrs. Lighfcap. MANNARINO, LOUIS 1479 70 Sf 1281 Service Squad: Infirmary Clerk. Louis, an enfhusiasfic sfamp col- lecfor, will be remembered for his perpefual smile. l-le plans fo affend Cify College af nighf in preparafion for a career as an accounfanf. MANZELLA, LIBORIA 7714 l5 Ave. 1281 Planning fo work in an office and fake lBM courses, Libby hopes fo gef married and raise a family. She enioys music, dancing, and baking, and will remember fhe senior sing. MARAGNI, BRENDA A. 1888 8l 51. 1141 Deans', Grade Adviser's Squads: Locker Moni'l'or: ll Pensierino : Sec. fo Miss Nash. Bunny plans fo prepare for a career in fhe field of fashion design. She enioys dafing, bowl- ing, dancing, and solving ofher people's problems. MARANDO, KATHRYN I8l7 68 Sf. l4l Co-op: Sec. fo Mrs. Teifelbaum. Kafhryn plans fo confinue working af fhe Federal Reserve Bank. l-ler favorife pasfime is dancing, and she will remember fhe friends she made af N.U. MARlNARO, SEBASTIAN 1580 77 sr 1281 This senior, who plans fo affend college and hopes fo become an engineer, will always remember fhe N.U. Teachers. Baseball is his currenf hobby. MARINO, AGNES 4-I4 Ave. lvl 1301 Co-op: Sec. fo Mr. Goodman: Record Room Squad. Fond of bowling, dancing, and singing, Agnes would like fo be- come a singer, buf her immediafe plans involve a iob. She'll always remember Mr. Goodman, fhe co-op adviser. MARKOE, FERN 4307 I2 Aye. lI9l Library, Healfh Ed. Office Squad. Fern, who will allend an cus-oi scwn college, will Sprays remem- OBV Mr. Waldbaumis Inislcry class and Miss C.ear's gym exercises. MARKS, SONDRA 4812 I4-Ave. 1:93 Afiendance Office: Sec. To Mrs. Mc- Clenahan, Mrs. Jaffe, Grade Adviser's Squad. Sandy, wlia liopes io become a Ccoklceeper and 'llnen marry, en- ioys dancing and aulofncciie rides, Slwe will always rememper rlie N.U. sings. MARONE, STEVEN 1919 76 Sr I4l Service Squad. A+ N.U:, Sieve liad a special preference for lime gym leachers and the swimming pool. He en- ioys making friends and coilecfl- ing old U,S. coins. MARSINI, KATHLEEN I724-56 ST. l4l Service Squad, Sec. Io Mr. Molino. To gel married and become a secrelary are among Kalliys plans for llie lulure. Slie likes dancing, slcaling, and acling, and will always remember Mr. Sap'- enza's Englisli class. MARTUCCI, VIRGINIA 7OOI ii Aye. 4255 Vir inia wlwc would like rc con- Q 1 Iinue lier educalicn, plans so Travel and live abroad. Sine enjoys playing Ilie piano and lislening lo iazz and semi-classical muslc. MASSA, LUCILLE II68 66 Sl. lI9l College-bound Lue, a iirure laslwion designer, will remember Mr. Hirscliis cocrdinaled lies ano nandlcerclwie5s. Her inreresis 'n- ciude music, arr, and people. MAZZARELLA, BARBARA I729 75 Sr. Alfer relaxing icr several 'iC'T7l'iS. Barbara will selrle down rc a ics. Sne is inreresled in swimrning cllwer spcrls, and boys. and if. remember Mrs. Kramens 'rierdy lielp. I 40 5 03 'WJ 'C' if g ,I 7 l , 5? 6' .te 153 4 - L- . gwz' Ll -I aes SRI 15? -P ,Q MAHARIELLO, HENRY i555 40 Sa. ly T5 .f's'- ' someday 's I-levy. I-ie '-'remcer N.U. as OS-'TL S McKEEVER, MARY-ANNE I7-45 S4 Si I4l Madrigalg Pres. of Newman Clubi Sr, Sing, Mr. Noorian's Office Squad, Business Career Club, Jr. Leaders, Sec, fo Miss Phillips, Mrs. Lafelfin, Miss Simon, G.O. Rep. ins fL'-'e 'sos'-occkreeser cars 'Q f' ' 'e' n gn ' nc: , Am . ea -2 a :ni race L 'ne :,s ess micro. S'e 51-45,5 ememcer IVl's. Ma' 'E C5 Maofga and Miss Marcnfs ir'e':1s :. MEADOW, STEPHEN Sol-4 IS Ave. l9l PrincipaI's Squad, Chief Gym Clerk. S'e.fe ---'ro evicys dr'v'rg aw so:r's. L: ans 'Q sauoy cusress ad- W'-Ts'rar'c' a' colege. I-le ff rememcer 're N.U. srg ard 53C S E-V6 TS. MEDNICK, JOAN 7209 is me l4l Joe' e i:,s se-.-.i-Q :::k 3. danzirg, and cufdcor so:r's. Ar-er g'adua cr sre s are 7: ce-Q ' rd r:r:es O..- G.. - - 79 :'3 '3' Ui.. MEDWED, JUDY Zl ll 59 Si i4l Buddiesj Service League, Jr., Sr. Sings, Ass'+. PrincipaI's, Grade Ad- viser's Squads, Sec. fo Mr. Snow, Miss Moochnek. E se-e-.ec Jcd. ac -e-s:a 'g er fas' c ers ': -:rc as a zz' . -5'e' or opafor. Sre '::-s .se 5.1: s 'er MERCADANTE, CAROL 5408 IS Awe. '4l Co-opg Library Squad. Care, fr: 'leo N.U.s Cc-:C course 'aces 'C oe rememsered o --':.. L: S :O :-'-S.. - .1 ssemcy' oa.s. Sre C s 'Q oe- zcrne a occckeeeer : 'A' e'a', MESAGNO, PAULINE 1959 72 Si ffl Deans' Squad. Era.-fag 5.-. ': a'o :1a': g a'e co: - :ies :5 5 :us .,,,:.-' U --S-, :Eh- .-.-: s amerc Qcmm'-r' 551-fi M 5- elif ' ' Forryern ree MESSINA, ROSALIE lO45' N. 6 Sf. New l'Iyde Pk. l..l. Arisfa, Ass'f. Ed. of COMET, Jr., Sr. Sings, Buddies, Service League, Af- fendance Office, Mafh Tufor, Sec. fo Mrs.. Lighfcap, Jr. Leaders, G.O. Congress, El Eco Staff. A fufure mafh feacher, Rosalie enioys camping, playing fennis, making friends, and fraveling. She will remember fhe sings, baskef- ball games, and her senior ferm. MEYERS, JUDY 68O'I I9 Ave. l4l Co-op, Madrigal. Affer a frip fo Florida in July, Judy plans fo refurn fo her iob af fhe Federal Reserve Bank. Among her hobbies are playing fhe pi- ano, drawing carfoons, and read- ing. MIICARA, MARILYN 932 McDonald Ave. ll8l Sec. fo Mrs. McCIenahan, Grade Ad- viser's Squad, G.O. Cabinef. Marilyn, who hopes fo become a legal sfenographer, likes horse- back riding, bowling, swimming, and dancing. She will always re- member fhe friends she has made af N.U. MICCICHE, FRANK +532 79 S+. l28l Frankls ambifion is fo go fo col- lege and lafer become a refail- ing manager. l'Ie will always re- member fhe good fimes he had af N.U. MICHAELSON, ROBERTA II80 46 S+. U99 Boosfers, Sr. Cabinef, Leaders, Bud- dies, Service League, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, G.O. Congress, Affend- ance, Secrefarial Office Squads, Sec. fo Mr. Gordon, Mrs. Hyman, Mr. Kappel. Pefife Roberfa, who plans fo af- fend Cify College, would like fo become a success and see fhe world. She will remember fhe sings and fhe baskefball games. MICHALSKI, LORRAINE 55Ol I4 Ave. ll9l Prefecf Sec., Sr. Sing, G.O. Rep., Affendance, General, Deans' Office Squads, Sec. fo Mr. Lewis, Miss De Meo, Mrs. Silverberg, Mrs. Wendroif. This college-bound senior, who aspires fo become a good legal sfenographer, enioys dancing, lis- fening fo music, and eafing Chi- nese and Ifalian food. MILIANI, ANTOINETTE +969 64 S+. l4l Edifor of ll Pensierino , Newman Club. Anfoineffe, who hopes fo be a singer or an lfalian feacher, will always remember Miss Gallo and fhe friends she made af N.U. She enioys singing, playing fhe piano, and dancing. Fo rfy-fo u r .Qs , Z X . W W S- ' 06 3' 1 f . L+, 7 X 1 2 s 2 c X E f div-.- 2 W. f S X S ,we :df . ,4 ,S X A S, 2 .1 llfvf 1 S f sxiix X 1 was MILLER, MICHAEL , - l5l4 42 S+. U93 Mike, who would like fo live in fhe counfry and wrife, plans fo fake a frip fo fhe Soufh. I-Iis inferesfs include asfronomy and pop and Broadway music. MILLER, ROSALIE 54-I5 I5 Ave. il9l Jr., Sr. Leaders, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Buddies, Service League, Library Squad, Sec. fo Mrs. Jolfin, Mrs. Seligman, Mr. Israel. This fufure legal sfenographer en- ioys sporfs and likes sincere, friendly people. She plans fo af- fend Brooklyn College and will remember fhe wonderful peo- ple and spirif af N.U. MILLMAN, HARRIET +536 43 S+. U91 Buddies, Service League, Sec. fo Mr. Hirsch, Mr. Kappel, G.O. Con- gress, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sing. I-Iarrief, who is inferesfed in dancing and social work, plans fo affend Brooklyn College. I-Ier ambifion is fo feach children wifh speech defecfs. MIRAGLIA, GREGORY i957 67 Sf. I4-I Exif Guard. Greg's memories of N.U. include fhe afhlefic feams and frophies, and fhe G.O. dances and dis- counfs. I-Iis inferesfs include base- ball, baskefball, music, and draw- ing. MIRIN, ICARLA 2569 wee 2 S+. +231 Orchesfra, Soph. Sing, Chorus Leader of Jr. Sing, College Rep., Publicify Comm., Varsify Show, Sec. fo Mrs. Lafelfin, Mrs. Rosencranfz. Carla plans fo sfudy business ad- minisfrafion af Cify College. Lisfening fo classical music, swim- ming, boafing, and playing fhe cello, piano, and violin head her lisr of hobbies. MOLTISANTI, JOYCE I344 67 S+. 1193 Grade Adviser's Squad. Joyce plans fo become a secre- fary, gef married, and raise a family. She enioys dancing, daf- ing, and going fo fhe movies. MONTELEONE, ELINOR 8205 I6 Ave. lI4l To affend a business college and become a privafe secrefary are Elinor's ambifions, I-Ier inferesfs include bowling, dancing, ice- skafing, and skiing. She will re- member Mr. Meyer's fesfs. MONTEODORISIO, THOMAS 1714 77 S+. 1141 Deans' Squad, Gym Clerk. This fufure areonaufical engineer enioys flying model planes. Af N.U., Thomas achieved fhe dis- fincfion of having never been lafe. MONTEROSSO, JOSEPHINE 191367 si. 141 Co-opp Sec. fo Mr. Goodman. lce skafing, roller skafing and bowling are among Jo's favorife pasfimes. She enjoys movies and dislikes fraveling by frain. MONTICELLI, ANe-ELO 1728 73 si. 141 Angelo plans fo ioin fhe Marines and evenfually become an aufo mechanic. He is pracficularly in- feresfed in cusfom-buill' cars. MORABITO, ROCCO Wl44l 77 si. 1281 Maior of Cafeferia Squadg Gym Clerkg Locker Guard. Affer graduafion, Rocco plans fo go info fhe Army. His prefer- ences include rock 'n' roll, hockey, dancing, and fhe girls who affend N.U. MORAIO, GRACE 1762-65 si. 141 G.O.g Scholarship Officeg Locker Monifor. To become a privafe secrefary is Grace's ambifion. She likes dancing, ice skafing, and col- lecfing records, parficularly fhose of fhe roaring fwenfiesf' MORANTE, SUZANNE 1772 8I si. 1141 Leadersg Newman Clubg Sr. Singg General, Mr. Noonan's Office Squadg Sec. fo Mrs. Jaffe. This fufure legal sfenographer will never forgef fhe day a senior fold her fhe swimming pool was on fhe 'liffh floor. Sue enioys dancing, skafing, and bowling. MOSKOWITZ, ROBERTA l78O 63 S+. 141 Swimming Leaders, Buddiesg Service Leagueg Sec, fo Mrs. Zuckerman, Mr. Zamore, Mrs. Miranda. D a n c i n g and swimming are among fhis fufure secrefary's in- fere5f5, She will never forgef 'llie Swimming Leaders a nd Mrs. Scher. . E' f, T' A A pus ,,, . 8 I 8. 5,8 .il Q... li 49 fc 3 ,Tx me . 'Uh ' MUCIA, ANGELA l523 57 Sr. llf?l Angela, who hopes fo be a good secrerary, likes ice skafing, dance ing, and swirnrnino. Her fondesf memories of N.U. include fhe sings and she fcofball games. MUNAFO, FRANCES 1760 7l si. 141 General Office Squady Sec. fo Mrs. Kugler. Frances, who plans fo become a secrefary, likes dancing, movies, bowling, and swimming. She will remember rhe generous horne- work assignmenfsm given af N.U. MURRAY, STEVEN 1358 46 S+. 1191 Band: Sfockroom Squad. Sfeve, who plans fo go fo college and hopes fo become a physician, will always remember fhe fun he had af N.U. He likes vacafions, horseback riding, and phofogra- phy- NACHBAR, NORMAN IO37 Sl si. 1191 Mgr. of Baseball Team: Hebrew Tufor, Boys' lnfirmaryg Miss Mc- Grafl1's Office Squad, Sing. This cha cha enfhusiasf plans fo alnfend college and hopes fo sfudy medicine. Norman enioys swim- ming, playing chess, and seeing hir shows. NASO, eLoR1A I73O 77 si. 1141 Grade Adviser's, General Office Squads. Working for fhe felephone com- pany and geffing married are Gloria's plans for fhe fufure. She likes dancing, bowling, and choc- olafe bars. NEGLIA, PHILIP 5809 I7 Ave. 141 College-bound Philip, who hopes fo become a C.P.A., includes baskefball, foofball, and philafely among his inferesfs. He will re- member fhe varsify shows, fhe sings, and fhe fearns. NELSON, BRENDA 921 43 sf. 1191 Arisfag Drama Clubg Sing. This college-bound sfudenrs am- bifion is fo become a puoliciry agenl' in 'lhe adverrising field. She enioys lisfening fo folk music and modern iazz. NEWMAN, MARK 5001 I4 Ave. 1191 Handball Club, Junior Band. College-bound Mark hopes fo enrer fhe field of rnefeorology and weafher-forecasfing. Among his pasrirnes are flufe-playing, oceanography, and fhe sfudy of Hebrew religion and hisfory. NEWMAN, DENNIS R. 1975 83 S+. 1141 Arista: Biology, Physics, Service Squads: Sing. Dennis, who plans fo sfudy engi- neering af Cify College, will al- ways remember fhe senior sing in which he played Doc Klaskin. He likes money, girls, and loaf- ing. NOTARO, SAMUEL 5317 I3 Ave. 1191 Co--op. Sam, who plans fo ioin fhe Navy affer graduafion, enioys collecf- ing records, swimming, and eaf- ing. He'll remember fhe N.U. feachers and acfivifies. NUSlO, MARIE l92l 66 Sf. 141 Co-op: Library, General Office, Deans' Squads: Jr., Sr. Sings: Jr. Leaders: Sec. fo Mr. Kappel, Mrs. Samuelsen. Marie, who is fond of skafing, dancing and sighfseeing, will re- member fhe wonderful feachers she had in fhe co-op course. She enioyed accompanying N.U. sings. OGNIBENE, CARL H360 58 Sli iii-i Aifendance Office Squad. This fufure veferinarian likes fhe nice lfalian feachers af N.U. and people wifh a good sense of humor. He enioys raising animals and lisfening fo Mr. Greenfieldis sfories. OPENDEN, IRA 1114 56 S+. 1191 Sr. Cabinef: Jr., Sr. Sings: COMET: Capf. of Bio. Prep. Lab.: G.O.I Con- gress: College Rep.: Gym Squad: Mafh Tufor. lra, who will always remember fhe senior sinq vicfory, plans fo sfudy engineering af a municipal college. His inferesfs include sporfs, music, science, and read- ing. oR1NeER, KAREN 8210 I9 Ave, 1141 I' G.O., Red Cross Delegafe: Jr., S. Sings: General Office Squad: Sec. fo Mr. Welfon, Dr. Meinken. Karen will affend Adelphi Busi- ness School and hopes fo become a secrefary. She will always re- member fhe wonderful feachers and friends she mef af N.U. PALMERI, MILDRED 1804 E6S+ 2 S+. 1231 Sr. Recording Sec.: Treas. of Boosfers: Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings: Service Squad: Sr. Cabinef: Jr. Leaders: Sec. fo Mr. Felcherg Drama Club. Affracfive Millie, whose secref ambifion is fo become a dancer, plans fo work as a secrefary and fhen marry. She will always re- member ihe dance rehearsals for sing. Forfy-six PALMERI, VINCENT l639 8l Sf. il4i Vincenf, who enioys fha easy life, would like fo refire af fhe age of fwenfy-one. His hobbies include swimming and sfamp col- lecfing. PANTANO, JOSEPH 1168 67 S+. 1191 Locker, Lunchroom Guard: Track Team. Joseph, who likes horseback rid- ing and gymnasfics, plans fo be- come a physical ed ucafion feacher. He will always remem- Reb fhe friendly afmosphere af PAPARELLI, ANTHONY I308 7I S+, 1281 Girls and sporfs head Tony's lisf of inferesfs. Affer graduafion he plans fo enfer fhe business world. PAPPAS, CHRISTOPHER 6613 l7Ave. 141 Band. Chrisfopher, who plans fo go fo college, plays fhe guifar, clarinef, and fhe bass. Sporfs and girls are among his inferesfs. PARENTI, RICHARD 1684 82 S+. 1141 Baskefball Team. Richard plans fo go fo college and hopes fo become a hisfory feacher. He will remember his senior year af N.U. and Mr. Gordon. PASSANTINO, BENJAMIN 1466 82 S+. 1281 Service Squad. This fufure chemical engineer is inferesfed in iazz and enioys playing fhe drums. A conscien- fious sfudenf, Ben parficularly en- ioyed his science, malh, and his- fory classes. PATRUCKER, MICHAEL 4202 I2 Ave. 1191 Bio., Physics Squads. Michael plans fo affend college and become eifher an engineer or a wildlife ranger. Chess and nafure are his maior inferesfs. PAZIENZA, JAMES I876 52 sr l4l Senior Band, Service Squad. This sporls lan, who plans lo al- lend Communily College and work as a salesman, hopes lo be- come a buyer. James will always remember 'rhe N.U. Booslers. PEARL, JEFFREY II69 46 Sl. lI9l Band, Deans' Squad, '57 Sr. Show. Jeri plans lo go lo prinling school, I-le likes singing, playing lhe drums, and drawing, and hopes lo be a professional enler- lainer someday. PEIPER, ARTHUR II'-926 40 Sl. ll8l Senior Cabinef, Mafh Squad. Aller allending college, Arlhur, whose inleresls include girls. parlies, and food, plans lo enler lhe business field. I-le will re- member lhe N.U. lreachers, sings, and quie+ lunchroom. PELLEGRINO, MARY ELAINE 7422 I7 Ave. l4l Aller gradualion, Mary Elaine plans lo work as a slenographer. She enioys reading and bowling, and will always remember her N.U. leachers and friends. PERINICK. TOBY I229 48 S+. lI9l Toby, who likes dancing and boys, plans lo allend Brooklyn College. A leaching career and marriage are among her aims. PERRONE, MARIELENA I56O 73 S+. l28l Soph., Sr, Sings, Sec. 'ro Mrs. Bren- ner, Mr. Greenfield, Mrs. Hyman, Mr. Schacker. This lulure kindergarlen leacher. who hopes lo lravel around lhe world someday, will maior in eds ucalion al Brooklyn College. Marielena likes music, dancing' and sincere people. PETRILLO, EVA I644 78 Sl. II4-l Library Squad, Co-op. To work aller gradualion and evenlually become a houSeWllff are Eva's plans. She eniOyed working in lhe N.U. library wilh Mrs. Marino and Miss Lollus. -4 35W ' ff ' iv 3 y 2 1 2, 72 X 1 Siu ,. ,- as fs.. LM PICUCCI, DOROTHY llfl-5 Sl Si. llgl Secretary 'ro Mr. Browne. Pairling, music, dancing. and sporrs are among lhis luiure sec- relaryls inleresls. Dororhy, who had an excellenl allendance and con- punclualily record, hopes 'io L linue her educalion ai a business school. FIETRO, LENORA 6304 New Ufrechl Ave. l l9l Sec. fo Mrs. Baker, Lunchroom Squad. Lenora, who plans lo work as a bookkeeper and may sludy busi- ness adminislralion, likes read- ing, music, and Broadway shows. She will remember 'llrying lo bear lhe lale bellf' PINEDA, RICHARD SIIO I9 Ave. Madrigal. l4l Richard, who will always remem- ber N.U.'s inspiring assemblies and lhe lvladrigal, plans lo al'- lend college. Among his inleresls are pholography, drawing, and music. PIPITONE, ROSALIE ii24 56 S+. U91 Jr. Leaders, Madriqal, Co-op. Rosalie plans lo become a legal slenographer lor a criminal law- yer. She will remember lhe she had wilh the co-ops in lunchroorn. PISANO, THERESA lun lhe 7820 is Aye. 1281 Co-op, Deans' Squad, Leaders. Theresa, who will always remem- ber N.U.'s co-op classes, inlends lo work as a secrelary. She likes dancing, bowling, and the assembly programs, PODOFF, DAVID I975 79 S+. N.U. ll4l Arista, Band, Orchestra, Sr. Sing, Malh Depf. Squad. David, who hopes lo be bolh an accounlanl and a lawyer, likes music, sporls, food, and freedom bered lor his aliempls lo play lhe Trombone. POLLAK, JERRY 1935 83 sr ii4i Band, Mimeo. Squad, Mafh Tulor, Jr. Sing. Jerry, who plans lo sludy engi- neering al' college, will always remember lhe lriends he made ar N.U. Among his hobbies are lrorn regulalions. I-lelll be remem- pholography and music. Forly-seven PORCELLO, TINA l802 53 S+. 141 This blues aicicionada plans To become a iournalisT aTTer gradu- aTing Trom college. Tina likes people, books, hi-Ti records and movies. POROSOFF, MELVIN 1529 42 S+. 1191 Senior Cabinet Mel, who would like To become an engineer, plans To aTTend Brooklyn College. l-le likes base- ball, baskeTball, girls, and his moTher's cooking. PORPER, REBECCA l302 45 ST. ll91 NUHSg Sec, To Mrs. Bridge, Mrs. Turner, Mr. Slosbergg Mimeo, Cafe- Teria Squads. EorThrighT Rebecca, who hopes To go To lndia as a UniTed NaTions Teacher ,will always remember The NUl-lS. Among her inTeresTs are Tolk music, The TheaTer, and The modern dance. PORTA, ANN 1820 55 S+. 141 To enTer The business world is Ann's posT-graduaTe plan. She likes bowling, horseback-riding, and all Types oT dancing. PREZlOSO, ANTHONY 5215 I2 Ave. 1191 Guard DuTyg Swimming Team. Tony hopes To become an arch- iTecTural draTTsman, marry, and own his own home. l-le enioys soTTbaIl, Tishing, swimming, and N.U.'s mechanical drawing course. PRIVITERA, MARIE 1709 74 S+. 141 Twirlersg Sec. To Mr. Charryg 6.0. Rep. This Twirler, who hopes To be- come an airline sTewardess some- day, enioys dancing, swimming, and singing. Marie will remem- ber Mr, Waldbaum's homework assignmenTs. PUOCIO, BARBARA 14251 50 S+. 1281 Sr. ClabineTg Singg Grade Adviser's, Service Squadsg Skefch Clubg El Eco g Sec To Mr. Epsfein, Mrs. lrenas. Barbara, who plans To aTTend Brooklyn College, enloys horse- back-riding and l.aTin-American dancing. Among her N.U. mem- ories are The senior sing and Dr. Sorieri's TourTh year Spanish class. ForTy-eighT PUGLIESE, TARSILLA 1879 55 S+. 141 Deans' Squadg Co-op. Tarsilla, who enioys dancing, lisTening To records, and going To The movies, plans To become a bookkeeper. She will always re- member The co-op course. PULITO, LINDA 2140 EasT 22 S+. 1291 Co-op. To become a secreTary and evenTually geT married are The aims oT This senior. Linda will remember The co-op course aT N.U. QUAGLIA, PETER 1340 84 S+. 1281 Service Squadg Gym Clerk. PeTer, who will aTTend ST. John's College To sTudy pharmacy, en- ioys baseball, baskeTball, girls, eaTing, and music. l-le will al- ways remember N.U.'s helpTul Teachers. QUATTROCHI, MARY ANN 1520 69 S+. 141 Deans' Squad. Mary Ann, who plans To become a secreTary. enioys dancing, ice- skaTing, and swimming. She will always remember The Triends she made aT N.U. RADISCH, STEVEN 1350 E5S+ 5 S+. 13011 Program CommiTTeeg Jr., Sr, Singsg G.O. Rep. STeve, who would like To be a commercial arTisT, likes girls, The cha-cha, girls, corny iokes, and -girls. RAGGIO, JOAN 672 45 S+. 1201 Co-op. Joan, who enioys swimming, dancing, and ice skaTing, inTends To work as a bookkeeper and laTer geT married. She will always remember The co-op class and her Tun-Tilled senior year. RAIA, ANNA 1435 50 S+. 1191 Vice-Pres. of G.O.g Chrmn. of Sr. Singg NaT'l. Conf. of Christians 8: Jewsg Herald Tribune YouTh Forumg Arisfag Boosfersg Buddiesg Service Leagueg G.O., Sr. Cabineh Red Cross Rep.g Madrigalg VarsiTy Showsg Drama Workshopg Language Office Squadg Leadersg Newman Club. Anna, who'll maior in elemenTary educaTion, likes The sTudenT- Teacher relaTionship aT N.U, She dislikes inSinceriTy and will re- member The Triendliness oT every- one aT N.U. RATZKEN, HOWARD 1535 4l S+. 1191 Howard, who plans To aTTend Brooklyn College, includes skin d'V IQ, hunTing, and billiards GWIOHQ his inTeresTs. He will re- member The sings and varsiTy shows. REINKE. EDWARD I3 . I ChemisTry Squad. Ol 57 Sl- l gl College-bound Ed, who hopes To make loTs oT money, will always remember The Tun aT N.U. Chem- 1sTry and girls are his major inTer- esTs. RESCIGNO, ALFONSO . 9 Ave. C ll8l Service Squad. Al plans To aTTend college and hopes To become a commercial arTisT or musician. He will re- member The dances held during The gym periods. RESNICK, BARRY SOOI I4-Ave. ll9l English Bookroom Squad. This TuTure accounTanT enioys p i a n o-playing, sTamp-collecTing, and engaging in social acTiviTies. His Tellow-sTudenTs and The lunch- room Tood are among his N.U. rnemones, RESSLER, SUSAN ll48 47 si. 1191 Jr., Sr. Leadersg Deans' Squadg Sec. To Mrs. Inman, Sue looks Torward To a job as an assisTanT bookkeeper and To even- Tual marriage. She likes all Types OT sporTs and will remember be- ing a senior leader. REVKIN, ALVIN 5113 IO Ave. 1191 Baseball Mgr.g N.U. Sporfs Corres- pondenTg EdiTor of Mr. Touchdown, The HoopsTer g Mafh TuTorg G.O. Cabinel, Congressg Boys' Infirmary Squadg Jr. Sing. Alvin, a TuTure sporTswriTer, will remember The Tine spiriT oT our BoosTers and Cheerleaders. He will be remembered Tor The pub- liciTy he gave N.U.'s sporTs evenTs. RICCI, FRANK 1942 so 51, 1281 Frank enioys woodworking, Tishing, hunTing, and slow dances. He will sTudy business adminisTraTion aTTer six monThs' acTive duTy in The armed Torces. -YU? f , Ww ff 1 f 'w w 1 fxv , . ws.. -fi' 5 122 , I xi .7 , l K ,,,,, A y f xv .4 RICCIO, SUSAN l4I9 8l ST, 1281 Jr. Leadersg Grade Adviser's Squadg Sec, To Mr. WelTon. This TuTure sTenographer enioys bowling, swimming, and lisTening To cha cha music. Susan will al- ways remember The Tun she had in The gym and The sTudy hall. RICCIUTO, CHARLES 1770 77 51. 1141 This TuTure IBM operaTor will remember The prom and gradu- aTion. Charlie likes baseball, girls, and cloThes. RICCOBONO, LINDA 4860 I3 Ave. 1I3?1 I' MaTh Teamg Library Squadg . Leadersg G.O. Congressg Sec. To Mr. Welfon. Linda, who hopes To become a wriTer or an English Teacher, will aTTend l-lunTer College. She would like To be remembered Tor puTTing her makeup on during preTecT period. RIZZO, THERESA ll52 64 ST. llql Lunchroom Squad. A dance enThusiasT, Theresa plans To become a secreTary and evenTually a housewiTe. She'll re- member her N.U. Teachers and classmaTes, ROCHA, MARY I7l8 5I si. 141 AssociaTe EdiTor of COMET: ArisTag Buddiesg Service Leagueg Program Commq Record Room, Gen. Office Squads: Sec. STudies, Accounfing, Soc. Sfudies Dep'Ts.g STen., Book TuTorg Sec. To Mrs. Elroc, Mr. Y. Epsfein, Miss Friedman, Mr. Gordon, Mrs LaTelTin, Mrs. TeiTeIbaum, Mrs. Wendroff. Mary will aTTend C.C.N.Y. and Then become a Teacher oT com- mercial sub1ecTs. She will remem- ber The crowded COMET OTTice and The Teachers who inspired her. RONCA, EDWARD II37 63 ST. ll9l Foofball Team. College-bound Edward hopes To become a lawyer. l'le likes TooT- ball and The many Triends he made during his one year aTN.U. ROSDEITSHER, ARTHUR l8ll 6oST. l4l BaskeTball Team. ArTie plans To aTTend college and hopes To become an accounT- anT, He enioys pracTicing wiTh The varsiTy baskeTball Team, re- laxing, and waTching good Tilms, l:orTy-nine ROSE, CAROLE i235 45 si. my Co-Capt of Cheerleaders, Sr. Sing Chorus Leader, Soph., Jr. Sings, Service League, Sr., G.O. Cabinef, General, ATTendance, Grade Ad- viser's Office Squads, Drama Club, Jr. Red Cross, Madrigal, Sec. To Mr. Browne. Carole, who will always be re- membered Tor leading The senior sing To vicTory, will aTTend Brook- lyn College. She plans To be- come a medical secreTary. ROSEMAN, LYNDA 56l4 l5Ave. mi Mr. Gooclman's, Mr. Zimmerman's Squads, Jr., Sr. Sings, Co-op. Lynda, who will remember Miss Windecker's dramaTics class, likes ballroom dancing and playing The piano. She hopes To be a privaTe secreTary. ROSEN, GLORIA 2Ol3 83 si. U41 Marriage and a iob aT The MeTf ropoliTan LiTe Insurance Com- pany are among Gloria's posi- graduaTion plans. She'll remember The varsiTy shows and her N.U. Triends. ROSEN, SONDRA l4-7l 42 si. ,191 Co-op. To learn as much as possible abouT liTe and people is one oT Sondra's aims. She plans To aT- Tend CommuniTy College in The evening. ROSENBERG, l'lARRlETTE 22 WebsTer Ave. l3Oi Affendance Office Squad, Sec. To Mrs. Lewinier. l'larrieTTe plans To work aTTer graduaTion and hopes To become an experT bookkeeper. ROSENBERG, MARK 22 WebsTer Ave. 13043 Mark, whose main inTeresTs are aviaTion, girls, and aThleTics, will eiTher ioin The Air Force or go To college. l-le dislikes The Third period breakTasT club. ROSS, HOWARD 22 WebsTer Ave. l3Ol Sfockroom, Proiecfion Squads, Gym Clerk. This TuTure accounTanT likes rock 'n' roll music, redheads, and Tive- period programs. l-le'll remember Mr. l-lirsch's maTh TesTs. FiTTy ROSS, SPENCER i335 50 ST. ll9l NUHS, Capf. of J.V. Baskelball Team, Varsily Baskefball, Service, Deans' Lunchroom, Sfockroom Squads, G.O. Congress, Soph., Jr., Sr Sings, Red Cross Rep., Journalism Workshop, Drama Club, lnframural Bowling. Spencer, who plans To sTudy denTisTry, is inTeresTed in aTh- leTics, music, and reading. l-le parTicularly enioyed baskeTball pracTice sessions and his parTici- paTion in The baskeTball games. ROTH, HAROLD i537 40 ST. ll8l This TuTure Brooklyn College sTu- denT hopes To be a science Teacher. l-le enioys playing The guiTar, skaTing, and camping. l-le will remember Mrs, Grossman. ROTHENBERG, SIDNEY 6802 I9 Ave. lil-l Orchesfra, Sing, Physics Squad, Gym Clerk. This TuTure Brooklyn College sTu- denT plans To enTer some Tield oT science. l-le enioys semi-classical music, swimming, drawing, and skiing. ROZMAN, , HARRIET i739 49 ST. T4-l Buddies, Service League, COMET, Alfendance, General, Record Office Squads, Bio. Lab., Sec. To Mr. Shar- rin, Mrs. Kaye, Sing. This TuTure veTerinarian will aT- Tend Brooklyn College. She en- ioys raising Tropical Tish and will always remember UTrechT's Biol- ogy Club. RUBIN, LESTER 5110 l9 Ave. l4l Service, Chem., Physics Lab. Squads, Gym Clerk, Jr., Sr. Sings, G.O. Rep. College-bound Les would like To become a chemisT or elecTronics engineer. AT N.U., he parTicularly enjoyed The social liTe and The exTra-curricular acTiviTies. RUBIN, STANLEY 1519.4 57 si. my Service Squad, Gym Guard. lnTeresTed in baseball, TooTball, swimming, and baskeTball, STanley aims To become a Teacher of healTh educaTion, l-le plans To aT- Tend Long Island UniversiTy. Russo, GERALDINE 8208 is Ave. i14i Newman Club, Locker Monifor, Record Office, Jr. Leaders. Geraldine, who plans To aTTend business college and work as a bookkeeper, will remember Mr. PTeTTer's bookkeeping class. She enioys dancing, bowling, and swimming. SAJEVA, CHARLES 1657 as S+. +141 Charles, whose inleresis include weighllifling, iishing, and huni- ing, hopes 'ro serve in 'rhe Coasi Guard as a navigaior. He liked N.U.'s wide range oi acliyiiies. SALMIERI, ANNA l78l 77S+. U43 0 Buddies, Service League, Capf. f Swimming Leaders. Anna plans io work, lhen gel married and raise a large family. She likes lo collecl popular rec- ords and will remember lvlrs. Kugler's merchandising class. SALMIERI, DONALD +636 BI S+. U41 Language Dep'f., Service Squads, Locker Guard. Sporls-minded Don plans lo al- lend Wagner College and bee come a doclor, Among his infer- esls are Lalin American music, bowling, and girls. SAL'lZBERG, CAROLE I207 49 Sr. ll9l Co-op, Sec. fo Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr. Goodman, Jr., Sr. Sings. Carole plans 'ro do oriice work and lo allend college al nighl. She likes dancing, music, read- ing, and swimming. SAMOCHILE, CAROLYN 442 Aye. F lial Sec. of G.O., Ass'f. Ed. of COMET, Bus. Edifor of Spiral , Boosters, 6.0. Cabinet, Congress, Sr. Cabinet, Soph., Jr. Sings, Sec. of Sr. Sing, Buddies, Service League, Sr. Leaders, Madrigal, Sec. fo Mr. Charry. To ailend college and maior in psychology are Carolyn's plans lor lhe immediale iulure. She will be remembered lor her enlhusia- lic parlicipalion in exlra-curricu- lar acliviiies. SANSIVERL ROSANNE +722 84 S+. ii4l Sec. lo Miss Nash, Mr. Cafania, Sfenography Dep'l. Squad. Rosanne, who plans lo aiiend eiiher business school or nighr college, enioys painling, swim- ming, and bowling. She will al- ways remember lvlrs. McClenahan. SANTORO, VICTOR I744 79 Sl. lI4l Buddies, Service League, Civil De- fense. To become an economisl' is Vic's ambilion. He plans lo aliend Si. John's Universily. , is i sf I 3 aw.. 1 A 1 fi? f X. inf ' A ' I' ff . V' .sf 1 5 8 E Yr? 73 ' in' - 'fr SARCONE, ANTHONY ISI8 76 Sli ll4l Anrhony plans io enler Ciiy College evening school and sludy business admfnisiraiion. He likes iazz and iasr cars. SAVINO, ELIZABETH l407 78 S+. +281 Arisia, Buddies, Service League, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Sr. Sing, Secrefarial Sfudies, Grade Adviser's Squads, Sien. Tulor, Sec. lo Mrs. Deoul, Mrs. Hyman, Mrs. Jaffe. To be an adverrising execuiiveis secreiary is Elizaberhs ambilion. She enioys dancing, lislening io music, and walching ihe N.Y. Knickerbockers play baskeiball. SCARDINA, LORRAINE 1857 55 S+. l4l Co-op. Lorraine, who would like lo be- come a priyale secrelary, enioys skaling, bowling, and dancing. She will always remember ihe co-op course al N.U. SCHACHER, STEFANIE 49IO I5 Aye. lm Red Cross Rep., Jr., Sr. Sings, Sr. Leaders, Grade Adviser's Squad, Sec. io Mr. Slrahs, Mrs. Jaffe, Mrs. Jollin, Mr. Inman. Sreianie, who likes music, danc- ing, swimming, and rhe lhealer, hopes io iravel around The world someday. She will always remem- ber lhe yiciorious senior sing. SCHAIER, LEONARD +748 52 S+, 149 Capt of Handball Team, Co-Capf. of Sfage Squad, Chrmn. of Arf Comm. for Jr., Sr. Sings, Visual Aids, English Bookroom Squads, Varsify Show. Friendly Len plans io allend Prali or ihe U.S, Air Force Academy. His inleresls include physics, eleclronics, and operai- ing his arnaieur radio sialion. SCHARE, HOWARD 68Ol I9 Ave. l4l Gym Clerk, Locker Guard. Upon gradualion, Howie will go lo college, where he will 'rake a pre-denial course. His inleresls include sporis, dancing, and girls. SCHEBECE, EDlTH i433 82 Sli l28l Grade Adviser's Squad. Edie, who would like io become a priyale secreiary, enioys bowl- ing, ice skaiing, and dancing. Shell remember lhe fun she had during her lunch periods. Fiiiy-one SCHECHTER, BERNICE 55Ol I4Ave. ll9l M Booslers, Soph. Sing, Sec. Io rs. Inman, Mr. Gordon, Dean's Squad. Bunny, who plans lo be a secre- Iary will be remembered for her shaggy bangs and her fancy cha cha slep. She will long remem- ber Jrhe wonderful friends she made al N.U. SCHNABEL, MELVYN 1937 78 S+. ,141 Afrer gradualion, Mel plans Io go Io college Io sludy business adminislralion. I'Ie likes To walch sporling evenrs and lislen lo rock 'n' roll music. SCHNEIDER, LEWIS 8210 I9 Ave. ,143 Deans' Squad. College-bound Lewis, a philalelisl and numismarisl, hopes lo be a respecled member of sociely. I-le would like lo be remembered for his work on The Deans' Squad. SCHNEIDER, SUSANNE i7si 53 S+. l4I Affendance Office, Cafeferia Squads, Jr., Sr. Sings, Jr. Leaders, Sec. to Mr. Sfein, Mrs. Gerchick, Mrs. Le- winter. Sue plans 'ro aliend Communily College and hopes ro become a denial hygienisl. I-ler inleresls in- clude dancing, music, and boys wilh blond hair. SCHNEIER, DAVID 5808 E+. I-Iamillon P'kwy ll9l Mgr. of Swimming Team, Buddies, Service League. A. college educalion and a ca- reer in lhe Navy are among David's plans. I'le's inleresled in slamps, science, girls, and sporls, and he'll remember Mr. Mac- Davill. SCHOENBERG, MARVIN 4420 is Ave. 141 Band. Marvin, who plans lo sludy busi- ness adminisiralion and become an accounlanl, liked The N.U. band, orcheslra, and arl classes. l'Ie will remember lhe sing and varsiry shows. SCHRANZ, FRANKLIN 1968 76 S+. ,141 G.O. Vice-Pres., Football Team, Sr. Sing, Varsify Show, Color Guard, Service League, Key Club, Drama Workshop, Mimeo, Service Squads, NCCJ, Boro Conference, Mirror Youfh Forum, Edifor of Hoopsfer. Frank aims io be a lawyer. Ulrechliles will remember him for his exrra-curricular work and he will remember lhe varsiry shows, ihe sings, and lhe 6.0. Filly-'Iwo SCHWARTZ, ANITA 44I8 IO Ave. lI9i Record Office Squad, Soph,, Jr. Sings. Dancing, lennis, and boys are among 'rhis liurure priyaie secre- rary's inreresls. Parricipaling in sing and seeing ihe varsily shows are AniIa's Iondesl memories of N.U. SCHWARTZ, FRANCINE 7602 2I Ave. lI4l Jr., Sr. Leaders, Sec. fo Mr. Rapp, General Office, Grade Adviser's Squads, G.O. Rep. Francinejwho plans 'lo conlinue working as a legal slenographer, enioys playing Iennis and reading law books. She will always re- member lhe Leaders' meelings. SCHWARTZ, STUART l522 55'Sl'. ll9I Sfage Crew, PrincipaI's Office, Ser- vice Squads, Varsi'I'y Show. This Iulure pharmacisr lisrs girls, daring, eleclronics, movies, and ealing among his currenl inler- esls. I-le'll remember lhe happy experiences he had al' N.U. SCIAMARELLI, ROSEMARIE 763 McDonald Ave. ll8l Co-op, Program Office, Deans' Squads, Jr. Leaders. Friendly Rosemarie enioys swim- ming, horseback riding, bowling, and dancing. She plans Io work as a l.B.M. operalor before be- coming a housewife and molher. SCIASCIA, ROSE i625 83 Sl: llfi-I Cha Cha, who likes boys, danc- ing, and rock 'n' roll, dislikes hisrory homework. Aller gradua- lion, she plans ro celebrale. SCIENCE, ANNE I75l 67 Sr. l4l Jr. Leaders, Sec. fo Mrs. Inman. A fulure music reacher, Anne plans lo alrend Syracuse Uni- versily. I'ler inleresls include playing lhe piano, bowling, and dancing. She'll remember Mr. I-lirsch's malh class. SCLAFANI, MARGARET 6635 Cameron Courl l4i Co-op. Margare'l', whose ambilion is lo gel married, plans lo work as an IBM operalor. She likes swimming and dancing, and she'lI remem- ber Mr. Goodman and lhe co-op course. SECCIA, BARBARA ii-is 78 S+. lzal Grade Adviser's, Attendance Office, Lunchroom Squads, Sec. to Mrs. Jaffe. Sech plans to attend the Fa- shion lnstitute ot Technology and aims to become a tashion de- sig n e r. She'll remember lvlr. Greentields iokes. SEGAL, LEONARD 1864 85 Sr 114, Swimming Team, Sing, Madrigal, Band. This tuture dentist enjoys read- ing, wood-carving, and soap-carv- ing. While at N.U. he particular- ly liked the swimming team ses- sions, the lunchroom, and the sings. SEIDEN, BARBARA i529 42 sr fisl Grade Adviser's Squad. Barbara, whose interests include reading, music, and dancing, aims to become a laboratory technician. She plans to attend Community College. SELKIN, STUART I647 47 St. l-il Varsity Swimming Team, Sports Editor of NUHS, COMET, Treas. of Arista, Sr. Sing, G.O. Congress, Key Club, Math Tutor, Stage, Program, ln- firmary, A.M. Prefect Squads, Drama Club. Versatile Stu's ambition is to become a doctor. l'lis interests include playing the guitar, sing- ing, swimming, writing, dancing, and girls. SEVERINO, BLASE 76il6 I8 Ave. il4l Blase's main interests are cars, boats, and girls. l-le plans to work after graduation. SHAW, RITA l9Ol 84 St. ll4l Grade Advlser's, College Adviser's Office Squads, Sec. to Mrs. Hyman, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings. Rita plans to attend Brooklyn College and hopes to become an elementary school teacher. She will remember the senior sing victory and the triends she met during her senior term. SHELDEN, AARON l63O 4l St. llBl Treas. of Service League, Key Club, Arista, Band, College, A.M. Pretect, General, Miss McGrath's Office Squads, Tutor, Sec. to Mrs. Beniamin. Aaron, who entertains prOtSS- sionally, plans to attend college to study engineering. A talented accordionist, he will be remem- bered as one ot the musical Shelden Twins. 74- 4? l e , 1' A 5. f-A Q I . Q ix , f 6? L lliki . SHELDEN, PAUL new 4l si. ,ual Concert Master of Band, Solo Clar- inetist of Band, Orchestra, Buddies, Service League, Key Club, General Oftice, Miss McGrath's Squads, Math Tutor. Paul, whose interests include playing the clarinet, saxophone, and tlute, enioys pertorming pro- fessionally with his orchestra. A college education and a career in music or engineering are among hfs plans. SHERAK, RUBY l935 76 St. ll-tl Varsity Shows, Sing Button Designer, Gym Guard. Ruby, who will be remembered tor designing the sing button, plans to study engineering at college. l-le will remember Mr. Satran's chemistry class. SHERMAN, ARLENE H. :soo si S+. l4l Jr., Sr. Leaders, Literary Editor of COMET, Assoc. Editor of Spiral , G.O., Red Cross Rep., Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec. to Teachers, Capt. of Lunchroom Squad, Infirmary Squad. Amiable Arlene, who will be re- membered tor her intellectual curiosity and her gold watch, plans to attend Brooklyn College. l-ler interests include dancing, bowling, and tennis. SHERMAN, ARLENE 1469 4-4 Si. ,Isl Sec. to Mr. Goodman, English Office Squad, Varsity Show. Arlene plans to attend the Am- erican lnstitute ot Banking in preparation tor a banking career. She enioys meeting new people and will remember Dr. Drachman. SHIFFMAN, DEBORAH iss: as S+. Q41 G.O. Congress, Boosters, Jr., Sr. Sings, Red Cross Rep., Deans' Squad, Jr. Leader, Sec. to Dr. Sorieri, Mrs. Israel, Mrs. Zimmerman. College-bound Debbie, who will be remembered tor her natural blonde hair, plans to become a dental hygienist. She will never torget the N.U. sings, games, or cupcakes. SHIKORA, BERNICE l507 42 St. ll9l To attend business school in prep- aration tor a iob as an l.B.M. operator is Bernice's plan tor the tuture. Among her interests are music, reading, and bowling. SIEGEL, GEORGE 1314 46 S+. H93 Swimming Team, Stockroom Squad. This tuture certitied public ac- countant plans to attend Brooklyn College. l-le includes dancing, swimming, and girls among his interests. Eitty-three SILLER, JACOB i436 46 Sl. ll9i Service Squad. Jacob plans lo go lo college and become a real eslale lawyer. Among his hobbies are sporls, dancing, daling, and ealing, among his NU. memories, his lriends and leachers. SILVERBERG, BARBARA i968 69 Sl. 141 Speech Office Squad, Sec. lo Miss Windecker, Soph., Jr. Sings. This lulure slenographer would like lo be a privale secrelary lo an allorney. She will always re- member lhe N.U. sings and baskelball games. SILVERMAN, BARRY I9Ol 84 Sl. Il41 Arisla, Track Team, Sporls Edilor of NUHS, COMET, General Office, Slage Squads, Infirmary Clerk, Arisla Tulor. Barry, who'll remember Mr. Cha- rosh's and Mrs. Lighlcap's classes, plans lo sludy civil engineering al Brooklyn Polylechnic lnslilule. His inleresls in c lu d e classical music, reading ,modern arl, and chess problems. SILVERMAN, SHERRY 47Ol I5 Aye. ll9i Sec. of Booslers, Sr. Cabinel, Bud- dies, Service League, Swimming Leaders, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec. lo Mr. Rubel, Record, Allendance Office Squads. This red-headed Boosler will al- ways remember lhe lun she had al N.U. games. Allending Brook- lyn College and becoming a medical assislanl are among her plans lor lhe lulure. SIMON, JUDY 873 42 si. 1321 Co-Capl. of Swimming Leaders, Bud- dies, Service League. This lulure bookkeeper's secrel desire is lo become a singer. She enioys dancing and swimming, and she will remember Mrs. Mc- Clenahan and Mrs. Scher. SIMONE, ROBERT 1718 78 Sl. 1141 Sr. Sing Arl Commillee. To go lo arl school and become an inlerior decoralor are Roberl's ambilions. His hobbies include drawing, breeding lropical Fish, and collecling rock 'n' roll rec- ords. SINA, GEORGETTE 1328 70 S+. 1281 Georgelle, who enioyed lhe N.U. dances, disliked hslory homework. Aller gradualion, she'll celebrale. Filly-lour f ms? W W SININS, LEONARD 490i I4 Ave. llgl Proieclion Squad. College-bound Lenny hopes lo sludy medicine. His inleresls in- clude dancino and singing. SIROTA, RONNIE 1852 48 si. 141 Girl Leader of Arisla, G.O. Cabinel, Congress, Fealure Edilor of NUHS, Orcheslra, Band, Grade Adviser's Squad, Buddies, Service League, Jr., Sr. Sings. Ronnie, whose inleresls include reading and music, will allend college and plans lo become a speech lherapisl. She likes lo be conslanlly occupied. SKELLY, PATRICK 1219 8l S+. 1281 Palrick, a sporls enlhusiasl, hopes lo gel a good iob aller gradua- lion. He will remember lhe won- derlul lriends he made al N.U. sLAv1N, LENORE 1789 76 si. 1141 Buddies, Service League, Library Squad, College, Jr. Red Cross, 6.0. Rep. Lenny, who will remember lhe viclorious senior sing, will allend Brooklyn Colllege in preparalion lor a leaching career. She'd like lo gel married and raise lour children. SMITH, HERBERT 8713 I9 Ave. 141 Herberl plans lo allend college and would like lo own his own business someday. His inleresls include popular records, boaling. and lishing. SOFO, JOAN i825 Bay Ridge Ave. I4-1 Maior of Lunchroom Squad, Sec. lo Mrs. Hyman, Co-op. Cheerful Joan, who has always wanled lo be a war correspon- denl, likes horseback-riding and cooking. She will parlicularly re- member Mrs. Hyman, a real pal. SOLOMON, NEIL 1818 79 Sl. 1141 To allend an agricullural college and maior in animal husbandry are Neil's ambilions. He will re- member N.U.'s warm and lriendly sludenls, lhe games, and lhe sings. T0 THE TE CHER The good ThaT a good Teacher can accomplish, The audience ThaT he or she may reach, is immeasurable and unlimiTed. The Teacher is a sTimulaTor oT ThoughT, one who helps To organize and clariTy his sTudenT's beliefs so ThaT he may see Them and re-examine Them in a clearer lighT. l-le is The bridge beTween his sTudenT and a world To which The sTudenT has yeT To be exposed. We, aT This Time of our deparTure, pause Tor a momenT To reTlecT upon our Teachers - people who have inTluenced and guided us, and have given oT Themselves unselTishly, so ThaT we may gain a surer TooTing on The road ThaT we are aloouT To Travel. The Teachers who appear on The Tollowing pages, iusT a small parT oT The group To whom we are graTeTul, are represenTaTive oT The New UTrechT TaculTy. D we em 4 Good me. v. U My-5, Fried be Y' Q , . 4. .lb Q. ' . f, .. ,. , - 4 , 4 a '1'. .- - '.,'e A .- 4 ,.,' ,f .,.'..,,-' 4. 41' .,. Q . 1 . .va '-W Q 'f 4 , Z Vx Q , v- 1 Eitnf.. - . . 4. ' , .. 'vw 0 ' V nf ,ff , 5 S , 1 if J 'fa 'f2m,:-'sein :X .O 'Q p go62,:?:s 5 s 'ir . 'Ye-'. 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SONENBLUM, HARRY +322 44 S+. ,193 English Oftice, Bookroom Squads, Gym Clerk, Buddies, Service League. l-larry plans to attend Brooklyn College and would like to become a history teacher. l'lis hobby is raising tropical tish, his tavorite N,U. memory is the English book- room squad. SONES, LINDA 5'5Ol I5 Ave. ll9l Publicity, Stage Mgr. Varsity Show, Boosters, Drama Club, Workshop, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, G.O. Congress, Cabinet, Sr. Cabinet, El Eco , Jr. Leaders, Sec. to Mr. Browne, Mrs. Grau, Mr. Greenfield, Mrs. Stoliar, Miss Windecker. This tuture Teacher will remember The senior sing victory, The basketball games, and The varsity shows. We'll remember Linda tor her school spirit. SONTAG, JOEL l54-6 53 St. ll9l Mgr. of Baseball Team, Math Office, Boys' Deans' Squad, College-bound Joel, who hopes to become an accountant, enioys listening to music, dancing, bowl- ing, and eating. l'le will always remember Mr, Waldbaum's his- tory assignments. SPECTOR, HOWARD 6713 I9 Ave. T41 Arista, COMET, Sr. Sing, Physics, Chem, Squads, Arista Tutor, lnfirmary Squad. l-loward plans to attend Brooklyn College where he will prepare tor a career in engineering or dentist- ry. l-lis interests include sports, reading, and listening to classi- cal music. SPERANZA, JANET 5203 l2 Ave. ll9l Secretarial Studies Oftice, Sec. to Mrs. Hyman, Mrs. Seligman, Mr. Gordon. Janet, who plans to go to busi ness school and become a book- keeper, will always remember the triends she made at N.U. l-ler hobbies include bowling and skat- ing. SPIELBERG, ANN +017 45 S+. my Jr. Sing, General, Program Office Squads. Ann, who plans to work as a doc- tor's assistant, enjoys dancing, Tennis, and bowling. She'll re- member The varsity shows and The senior sing. Fitty-eight Z X Wynn . I f , SS XY' XS' 1 ..., SPINELLI, DOMENICK i227 68 St. llgl College-bound Dom, who likes model planes, plans to be an air- cratt designer. l-le will never tor- get lvir. Grubnick. SPINELLI, TONI ieoi ss S+. +49 O Feature Writer, Sports Editor f NUHS. The second girl to be NUHS sports editor, Toni will remember the peace and quiet in the NUl-lS otiice, She plans to maior in math or physics at Brooklyn College. SREBRO, PHYLLIS l7205I S+. +41 Sr. Cabinet, Jr., Sr. Sings, Drama Club, Sec. to Mr. Israel, Mrs. Jafte, Mrs. Hyman, Library, Attendance Office Squads. , Phyll, who plans to go to Brook- lyn College and become a teacher, will be remembered tor her participation in extra-curric- ular activities. She will remember the wondertul sings. STANCAVAGE, BARBARA +269 79 S+. l28l Sec. To Mrs. Jaffe. Barbara plans to work as a re- ceptionist betore getting married. She includes skating, dancing, bowling, dating, and collecting pictures among her hobbies. STARACE, JOHN sioi I9 Ave. +43 Sec. To Mr, Petrera, Service, Lunch- room Squads, Gym Clerk. John, whose ambition is to be- come a private detective, plans to enlist in the armed torces atter graduation. l-lis interests include girls, swimming, and eating. STEIN, PHYLLIS l9Ol 84- St. ll4l Grade Adviser's Squad, Sec. to Mrs. Heredia, Mrs. Milberg, Mr. Stein, Co-op, Sing. Phyllis, who teels N.U. helped put her on the path to success. plans to major in education at N.Y.U. Among her hobbies are dancing, reading, bowling, and skating. STEINBERG, SHARON +424 48 S+, my Cheerleaders, Jr. Sing, G.O. Rep., Office Squad, Sec. to Mr. Lucks, Mr. Rapp, Mr. Felcher, Jr, Red Cross Rep. Sharon, whose main ambition is to get married, hopes to work as a bookkeeper Tirst. She will re- member her tree periods at N.U. STElNBERG, SHEILA 630 Sianley Ave. l7l Vice Pres. of Buddies, Service League, Arisla, Swimming Leaders, Madrigal, Ass'l'. Ed. of COMET, G.O., Sr. Cabineis, Alrfendance Office Squad, Capf. of Girls' Lunchroom Squad, 50Dh-. Sr. Sings, Sec. 'ro Miss Light- CBP. Miss Gesualdi, Spanish Tulor. Collegefbound Sheila enioys swimming, dancing, and daring, She will remember ihe Buddies and The swimming meelrs, STERN, EDWARD 2047 so S+. l4l Cars and preliy girls are Ed's maior inreresis. He plans 'ro be- come a draiisrnan and hopes io be a millionaire someday. STERN, SHIRLEY l23l 43 si. ,Isl Arisiag Buddies, Service League, Band, Record Office Squad, Soph. Sing. Taking a pre-medical course ai Brooklyn College and coniinu- ing her musical siudies are among Shirley's posi'-graduaiion plans. She enioys singing and playing 'rhe piano. STREICHER, MYRNA 255 Easl 7 si. ,183 Ballel classes, nighl college, and a iob as secrerary are among Myrna's plans 'lor lhe iuiure. She enioys opera, ballel, and classical music. STRULOWITZ, JUDITH l8I9 8l S+. lI4l Bio. Office Squad, Jr. Leaders, Sec. of Leaders Club, Buddies, Service League, Jr., Sr. Sings, Red Cross Rep., Sec. fo Miss Martinez, Mrs. Canlor, Mrs. Grau. Judilh, who likes sporls and danc- ing, plans To maior in psychology al Brooklyn College. She will re- member The sings, lhe gym ieachers, and Mrs. Grau. STRUTIN, GAIL l75l 67 Sl. l4l Soph., Sr. Sings, Sec. fo Mrs. Wolf- son, Mr. Sass, G.O. Rep. Music and dancing head ihe lisl' of Sails hobbies. She plans io go io Brooklyn College and hopes io become a legal slenographer. SUPLINA, DENNIS ll24 49 Si. ll9l Service Squad. Dennis will ailend college and hopes To become a commercial arrisi. His inieresls include weighi-liiling, ari, and model building. 1 ,d,,'., ,ss 4. ,5 ,,,. , . Q Al A E IE? Lf , . -er -if SUSSMAN, LINDA is52 67 Sa l4l Buddies, Service League, Swimmin'-J Leaders, Jr. Red Cross, Sec. io Mrs. Inman, Mr, Kappel, Mrs. Jaffe, Sec. of Business Career Club. l.'rda. wnose amcrions are 'P become a cerriiied puciic ac- ::un+anr and efenrua ly ge? 'nar- ried. pans ro amend Brooklyn Cofeoe. Amen: ner inseresrs are ccys and varfoi.s sporis. SWEITZER, PAULA l6lO 43 Sr. l4l Jr., Sr. Leaders, Jr., Sr, Sings, Li- brary, Lunchroom Squads, Sec, lo Mrs. Lewinler. To afrend college and inen see ,i W . F3 ii. .-. .ne word are auias arnoniens. See is inferes'ed in arf, inearer. and cooks aceui rhe Orierr. TANNENBAUM, STEPHEN l379 45 S-. my Edilor in Chief of NUHS, G.O. Cabiriel, Service League, Key Club, Swimming, Tennis Teams, Grade Ad- viser's, Aliendance Office, Service Squads. Sieve, whos moxfng io California aiier graduaiion, plans ro airend college and iollcff a career in lan, l-le ffi.l be remembered ior his goffing personality and his lalenr for wriring sarire. TARANTO, MARIE l445 69 Sr. ll9l Maries arnbirien is ro became a bookkeeper. Besides collecrng phones oi ac+ors and aciresses, she enicys ice skaiing, swimming, and bowling. TENEYCK, JANE i227 5s 54. iisi Twirlers, Jr., Sr. Leaders, Mr. Feld- man's Squad, Co-op. A iuiure privaie Secreiary, Jane plans ic ccn+inue working ar The Siock Excnange. Shel remember Mrs. Baker, Mr. Goodman, and rhe co-op course. TERMINI, CAROLE 7323 is Are, l4i G.O. Treas., Congress, Cabinel, Sec. of Newman Club, Band, Librarian for Mr. Charry, Sec. lo Mrs. Fried- berg, Red Cross, Orchesira. Carole, who plays a number ei insrrurnenis, enjoys modern and classical music. She plans io ar- lend Brooklyn College in prepe ararlcn for a reaching career. TERRULI, GERTRUDE I4-32 B4 Sh. l2SQ Capi. of Twirlers, G.O. Cabinet, Publicily, Treas. of Newman Club! Sec. to Mr. Caiania, Dr. Silberman, Mrs. McClenahan, Mrs. Gerchick, Miss Gesualdi, Miss Maggiore, Sr. Sing. . , E ' l Friendy Trudy vw n e's 'C oe an ele'nen+aw echo l reachef, 'Hill be remembered ier her 71.-irng ar + e 'ccsoal games. Sre f-'T new 'crce+ fhe sins rerearsais. Fiily-nine THORAKOS, CHRISTY 5508 I8 Ave. l4l Co-op. This liulure secrelary likes bowl- ing, dancing, and rock 'n' roll music. She will remember lhe co-op course al N.U. TOMAINO, LOUIS +443 85 S+. l28l Service Squad. Louis, who plans lo arlend college and hopes lo become a dralls- man, will remember 'rhe N.U. lacully and sludenls. He likes girls, par'l'ies, and dances. TOZZI, CAMILLE 7509 lb Ave. ll4l Camille plans lo become a pri- vale secrelary, Then marry and raise a lamily. She likes dancing, skaling, bowling, and swimming. and will never lorgel lhe Trends she made al' N.U. TRAINA, DELIA 7lO9 I3 Ave. l28l Deans' Squad. Delia plans lo enler business col- lege and become a secrelary, Her secrel' desire is lo be suc- cessful and have her dreams come lrue. TRAMA, VINCENT +248 40 S+. +181 Baseball Team. Vincenr, who enjoyed playing on N.U.'s baseball leam, hopes lo allend college. His ambilion is lo have a line job and raise a lamily. TRAPANI, ROBERT l9Ol 84 S+. +143 Drama Workshop, Varsily Show, Stage Crew, 6.0. Cabinel, Sing, General Office, Mimeograph Squads. Mr, Appopolousu ol My Sisler Eileen plans lo prepare for a leaching or acling career al Columbia. Bob will remember lhe slage crew and varsily shows. TRIANO, MARIE 37l3 I3 Ave. ll8l 6.0. Rep., Sec. lo Mrs. Inman, Mrs. Jaffe. Marie, who enioys dancing and sporls, plans 'lo work as a secre- lary. Among her londesl mem- ories ol N.U. are lhe baskelball games and lhe sing. Sixly ,new-h 13 4 , . , A A Q! TRIKAMINAS, CATHERINE +488 59 S+. my Sr., Jr. Leaders, Sec. lo Mrs. Jolrin, Miss Maggiore. Calherine will remember Mr.Sher- man's maior arl class. She plans lo go lo Brooklyn College in preparalion lor a career as an arf leacher. TROSKIN, CARYLE l64l 65 S+, l4l Co-op, Sr. Sing, Library Squad. Caryle, who plans lo al'lend CCNY and hopes lo become a leacher, enioys riding in con- verlibles. She would like lo be remembered for her conragious giggle. TROVATO, CARMINE +439 84 S+. l28l Service Squad. Carmine, who hopes +o become a cerlilied public accounlanl, will enler lhe service afler gradua- lion. Among his inleresls are bowling, slamp-collecling, movies, and lelevision. TUZZOLINO, JOSEPH I73I 63 S+. my Deans' Squad, Gym Clerk. This college-bound senior hopes lo enler lhe loreign service some- day. Joe is very much inleresled in hislory and he'll remember Signora Wind. UDELL, JAY I4-40 54 S+. U91 Deans' Squad, Baskelball Team, Capl. of JV Baskefball Team. To become an eleclronics engi- neer is Jay's ambilion. Besides eleclronics, his major inleresls are baskelball, baseball, girls, dancing, and food. URSINO, JOSEPH +288 62 S+. my Service, Gym Squads. Joseph, who likes girls and lasl' cars, plans lo alrlend college and sludy aulomolive engineering. He dislikes lvy League clolhes. VARRONE, MARY ANN +335 85 S+. l28l Ass'f. Edilor of COMET, Sr. Cabinel, G.O. Congress, Sr. Sing, Newman Club, College Adviser's, Deans' Squads, Sec. 'lo Mrs. Inman, Mrs. Gerchick, Mr. Snow. Mary, who will be remembered for ealing prelzels in class, is headed for Sl. John's. She'll never lorgel sing rehearsals, lhe COMET olzlice, and lhe friends she's made. VENEZIA, NICHOLAS l88O Bay Ridge Ave. Nicholas plans ro arrend college and hopes ic, become an engi- neer. He likes reading, bowing. relevisen, and rock 'n' rc'l. VERMONT, SUZANNE 4604 I3 Ave. iifzj Chrmn. of G.O. Publicily, G.O., Sr. Cabinefs, 6.0. Congress, Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Booslers, Buddies, Service League, Treas. of Swimming Squad, Alfendance Office, Sec. 'lo Mrs. Poole, Miss Jacobson. Suzanne plans lc major in ad- verlising and puoliciry ar co- lege. She likes dancing, arr, jazz, Traveling, and N.U.'s exrra-curric- ular acliviiies. VERRASTRO, PATRICIA 7922 l2 Ave. l28l Library Squad, Sec. lo Mr. Charryi, Mrs. Seligman, Mrs. Gerchick, New- man, Ari Clubs, 6.0. Rep. Friendly Pai, who enjoys parlicis paling in plays, likes lhe N.U. school spirir and will remember lhe Teachers and friends she mer here. She plans io dc secrelarial work. VIGNONE, FRANK l74I 78 S+. li4j Band, Baseball Team, Deans' Squad. Frank will lake a liberal arrs course al college. His hobbies are playing lrhe clarinel and dancing. Ar N.U, he parricularly enjoyed band rehearsals and Dr, Sorieriis lralian class. VINDIGNI, JOSEPHINE i649 80 Si. li4J Deans' Squad, Sec. lo Mrs. Yuppa. A ifurure secrelary, Josephine highly recommends N.U.'s co-op course. She likes dancing, swim- ming, rock 'n' roll, and Elvis Presley. VISHNICK, BERNARD 902 4l si. U91 Bio., Sfockroom, Service, Projeclion Squads, Gym Clerk, Ass'+. fo Mr. Goldenberg. Bernard, who plans io go io cel- lege, likes rock 'n' roll and blondes. l'le will remember his N.U. friends and rhe Ngreal' limes he had here. VIVERITO, ELAINE is47 75 sr. 54i Arista, Library, Biology, Sr. Office Squads, Sec. fo Mr. Cafania, New- man Club, Prefecl Sec. Elaine. belrer known a plans 'io become an eiernenrary school ieacher, She enjoys dancing, swim- ming, and bowling, parlricuiariy with a iavorire companion. WACHSMAN, STEVEN iessfmsa H43 Jr., Sr. Sings, Sfockroom Sql-IBClZ Gym Clerk. S'e-ue .--': '::es 'Q mais' if EC- Qn -'- a' S3,ra:i..se Universifyr .s 'ememcer 'ne singri. -4 rea ames, and fne :z s se :r year. WAGNER, RlTA l547 Sf, ,lfil Buddies, Service League, Jr., Sr. Leaders, 6.0. Congress, Orchesfra, Jr., Sr, Sings, Sec. fo Mr. Sharrin, Mrs. McClenahan, Mrs. l-leredia, Mr. Safran. lr s seems 'an cars -c amend Bree: ,A C: eg . Rf'a, 'VFD round NU. '::erT, . re- memcer 're sruderus, 'hei col -:iri-. and -ne senior sicg c'cry ce ecra c', WALTMAN, GAIL l2l5 47 Si ll9l Sr. Leader, Sec. fo Mrs. Kugler, lslrs. Rosencranli. Gail c ans ie rrajcr in eccrcrfcs and osxcracgy ar Cfri. Collage. A-rang l- r inreresrs are art eco- sar music. be-.-.fling and sccrrs. WASSERSTEIN, JAN 5520 I5 Axe. ll9l Leaders Club, Sec. lo Miss Maggiore, Mr. Hirsch, Mr. Browne, Mrs. Jollin. Mrs. Canlor, Locker Moniior, Sr. Cabinet. Eqcienr Jac, woo w-.sud l'ke re be-come a swger, plans rc '--fcrk as 5 jLn':r execifive. Spcrrs. music, dancing, new recipes. and 5ash':n design are amcng ner reresrs. WATNICK, MELVlN i5i5 47 S-. Wi English Office, Bookroom, Jr., Sr. Sings, Gym Clerk, Mimeo, Squad. Ffiydi, Mickey., -.-.hese ff'eres's 'rg ride girls, n..n'7ng a'd TCCO. cars rc sfud-, engreerirg 5' - 1 -. L- C-i, C: ege. He i r-ever rer- ce' e e friends re made af N.U. WElNBER6, SARAH l459 59 Sf. il9l Safari :ans so so he ceiiece fa srerggre :cr a career as a reacner. S-Q remember 'he nelr: 'ref gn: received :rom NU. 'ea'he's. WElNBERG, STEPHEN 72l2 20512. Al Gym Clerk, Lunchroom, ServIC9 Squads. S-5,5 ,.,a kg fr.-.arc 'Q - nacsv. C-S C V5 '3 eve, V if jj, .6 50.55 levee a. :raci.a :'. He e'- j:ws :xii : a'd nc secack fc- Sixry-one WEINMAN, ROBERT 550i I4 Ave. llql This fulure medical sludenl is an amaleur radio operalor. Rol9erl's inleresls include lelevision, food, girls, and money. WEINSTEIN, ELLIOTT 4711 I2 Ave. 1191 Library Squad, Track, Handball Teams. Ellioll plans lo go lo lhe Uni- versily of Bridgeporl and lhen enler lhe field of business. Among his inferesls are sporls and iazz. WElNSTElN, GEORGE 1827 6551. 141 Service Squad. A fulure melallurgisl, George plans lo allend college. l-le is inleresled in bowling, fishing for luna, and ice skaling, and will remember lhe N.U. leachers. WEINTRAUB, l'lARRlET l329 4-2 Sl. ll9l Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings, Buddies, Service League, Sr. Cabinel, Grade Adviser's, Lunchroom, A l l e n d a n c e Office Squads, Sec. fo Mr. Rapp, Miss Saunderson, Miss Nash. Afler gradualion, l-larriel plans lo allend Brooklyn College. She will always remember lhe N.U. sings and feachers. WEISBERG, LOUIS 923 5OSf. ll9l Band, Track, Bowling Teams. Louis, who plans lo maior in engineering al college, enjoys playing lhe clarinel, reading myslery novels, and going lo dances, parlies, and paskelball games. WEISE, CAROL 4607 I4 Ave. ll9l COMET, Spiral , Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec. lo Mr. Calania, Miss Chalfin, Infirmary Squad, Red Cross. Carol, who will be remembered for ealing apples during prefecl period, plans lo go lo college. She likes books, music, and corny iokesf' WEISS, SALLY ll2O Brighlon Beach Ave. 1351 Madrigal, Co-op, Sr. Cabinel. To work during lhe day and sludy dancing and dramalics al nighl are Sally's plans. lncluded among her inleresfs are inlerpre- live dancing, progressive jazz, and lhe lhealer. Sixly-lwo Ap' ' s 7, Ay M WINTER, STEVEN 4508 I5 Ave. ll9l Service Squad, Physics Lab., Sr. Cabinel. Sleve, who plans lo go lo college and hopes lo become a gym leacher, is inleresled in coins and girls. Al N.U., he parlicularly enioyed lhe lunch periods. WlNTERS, ALAN 1742 5l Sl. 141 Service Squad. Alan, who plans lo ioin lhe Navy, enioys hunling, fishing, and olher sporls. His amloilion is lo gel a good iob and raise a family. WITKOWSKI, JOHN 1638 47 si. 141 Proieclion Squad, Gym Clerk. John plans lo lake a pre-engi- neering course al college. Among his inleresls are sporls, phologra- phy, and popular music. YAFFE, BARBARA I8l2 80 Sf. ll4l Buddies, Service League, Jr., Sr. Sings, Sec, lo Mrs. Allman, Mrs. Jollin, Miss McGralh's Office Squad. Barbara will remember N.U.'s sings and wonderful leachers, especially Mrs. Allman. She plans lo allend Brooklyn College and hopes lo become an elemenfary school leacher. YOUNG, LESLIE 1522 55 S+. 1191 Service Squad. Planning lo allend Communily College, Les hopes lo become a mechanic. l'le likes wreslling malches, food in general, and lhe N.U. lunchroom. YURKUNAS, WALTER 4-4l3 I3 Ave. ll9l English Deparlmenl, Bookroom Squads. Waller plans lo ioin lhe Air Force and make lhe armed forces his career. The ouldoors and lra- vel have special appeal for him. ZAFFARESE, ANNETTE I474 Bay Ridge Ave. ll9l Among Bunny's plans are work- ing as a privale secrelary in a lremendous office and evenlually gefling married and raising a family. She will remember lhe good friends she made al N.U. ZAFONTE, ANNA l745 78 S+. U41 Co-opp Lunchrsom Squad. Arima, :flue ,ffl re're :e' :ric- irg 'lo Tre ffm icer afer lwe' sw 'nmirg casa. Uk-es l'::,3 dance ing and skfrz, l-le' e : ie' ' rc become a 'SUSE'-Iii. ZAGAMI, JOSEPHINE H535 53 Si 14 6.0. Office Squad. I Dcrg :'er':as Herlf, 'ive' ee-'eg married a'd ra's g a iamiw ee amcrg Jcsesnres p:sr-c'ad.a- 'lim a 's. Her T'ae'es'si1:,a':e social da1: g ard cc.-. ie: ZANFARDINO, ANNETTE IB44 76 Si 'I41 Co-opg Sec. lo Mrs, McClenahan, Miss Friedmang Program Comm. Tc warl and +l'lEfT ge' effigy are amcng Afner'-es ,cars 52' Ll'l6 isrure. Sre v-il re e Cer a rlwe readers ar N.U. -we :Je r V., ' FEV CCT77'3S CS. ZAPPIA, BARBARA l6I5 56 Si l4l Jr., Sr. Leadersg Buddies: Service Leagueg 6.0. Rep.g Heallh Ed., Locker Room, Mr Noonan's Office Squadsg Sec. 'ro Miss Maggiore, Mrs. Jaffe. Barbara plans +C e -end C: ege and errer fee busress '-'4'l'3. Her rccby 's rcrer skaaing a-:J slne lwcpes fc bescme 'ne Naicna Clwarncicw s:::. ZAPPULLA. ROBERT me, 20 Arie. '41 Chem. Lab. Squadg Gym Clerk. Relief, lull: para ro werk a':: Trier c:r+'rue r's edacaisn ' --.' e fri ine serlfce, Hires ca':7'g, lzowlirg, and dcing rrarua '.'.:'k. He ll remember rise 5 e'ds ne :fade a' N.U. ZARINSKY, SIMA l75O 76 Si ll-il Buddiesg Service Leagueg Swimming Leader. Friendly Sirwa ,Claws L: wcfk ans a+'erd Brcckw Cc ege 71 fe everira. See eeloxs s'-'. 'fg and dan: g. a'd sae a rememcer Mrs. Sewer a':i 're Sv.'i i g Leade's. ZAVAGLIA, JOSEPH l323 55 ST. ll9, Mgr. of Basketball Teamg Service, Deans' Squads. Jce, --'is v-'Al afTe d C:-rrrrri' College. l-:ces T: be-come e clwerrwisr. He is 'nreresred 'W a and will aways remember L exciafng N.U. r:aske+l:a games. Q. - l f' 6 . is' Z' 3' 1-v Ee 5- E ar' , Qs g . is he We 5 ZIMILES, MURRAY 4712 'E F1-e. Service Leagueg Jr.. Sr. Sings: E g lish Office, Boolcroom, Bio- Fifi lion Squadsg Gym Clerk. 'j --,: .-'::. '--.:'-2:-1 I s:: s ice :ares J: , -ef a' e U .'e'5 . .ii-,--G- W- .:-:.,5,. Li : ee 1 .. - - O-Ce ZlNKlN, ARTHUR F 233 77 :i Bowling Teamg Mirneo. Squad. Afxr :a's ': ei:' -' -gy--- .- efxv re. '- . ZIUO, VINCENT 795 l'JC:2'i' : F.e. e'e' 'e ' a' :C eze, He I .-,.-F :LUIS ZOLLA, JAMES E2 'e--re J Baseball Team. fav! .- A.. -F. 1..- V.-1. .: C- :..::. - . f e.-,e.s 'e e :e ' fr: e e . My E ZUCCO, VALERIE '34' E5 Si '2 Business Career Clubg Sr. 'Singg S 'ro Mrs. Deoull Mrs. Kramer. :zzz se e-an e :.s 'ce- F. ,-A, ,.-- :.'.-.-,Y'--. Q 3 -If- ZUCKERMAN, PAUL S214 '3 F.e. Deans' Squad. 3. . ..,,'-'M 'S -A CLMNL 'r' ne mei: :'e'r'z . e 3-2 ': 5 .4 'E 5 '5 ..::' YU. :'ie':is er: -ea:'e ZUMMO, JOE J-L 4 L Service Squad. ,ji .f,'j '9'CE SEfC 6 ,. 5j,-y.--M Q BERARDELLI, BERT l702 85 ST. ll4l Capfain of Proieciion Squad. BerT plans To aTTend college and hopes To become a docTor. He enioys reading and boaTing and w1il remember The senior sing. BOVE, VINCENT i274 38 ST. llgl Vir1cer1T's plans Tor The TuTure are indeTiniTe. His hobby is sporTs, and he will remember N.U.'s' Teachers. BRANDWEIN, STUART 5007 I6 Ave. lei-l STuarT will go To Trade school aTTer graduaTion. He enioys pho- Tography and will remember The N.U. Teachers. BRIGANTE. SARA i679 82 ST. ll4l Co-opp Singg Record Office Squad. Sara hopes To become a privaTe secreTary. She will remember The sing rehearsals and Mr. Good- man's undersTanding r1aTure. CARBONE, ROBERT I9I6 54 ST. l4l RoberT plans To serve in The Navy beTore seeking employmenT wiTh The N. Y. Telephone Company. He likes baseball, souped-up cars, and N.U. girls. CUTIE, THOMAS l372 58 ST. ll9l Library Squad. Guy plans To aTTend ST. John's and Then enTer The business world. His inTeresTs, hobbies, and preTer- ences all cenTer around girls. .,.,, . D'ACUNTO, CAROLE H727 53 ST. lfi-l Carole hopes To become a com- mercial arTisT. She enjoys dancing. horseback riding, and roller skaT- ing. SixTy-Tour CAMERA SHY DEL BOVE, JOSEPH 1237 4I S+. 1191 Joe, who hopes To be a police- man someday, plans To loin The armed Torces soon aTTer gradua- Tion. DEL CASTILLO, FRANK 1760 EasT 48 ST. 1341 Service Squad. l:ran's ambiTion is To ioin The Air Force and see The world. Playing ball is his TavoriTe recreaTion. DE LUCA, ROBERT 1754 68 Sr 141 RoberT, whose ambiTion is To be- come a draTTsman, hopes ThaT The sTudy oT draTTing in college will enable him To reach his goal. EVANS, BARBARA l68O 42 S+. 141 College Adviser's, Infirmary Squadsp Sec. To Mrs. Inman. Barbara, who plans To aTTend col- lege and Then work as a secre- Tary, likes To collecT recipes. She will remember N.U.'s Triendly sTu- denTs. FIERRO, EDWARD 3520 I2 Ave. 1181 Locker Guard. Edward, who enjoys swimming, camping, and consTrucTing model ships, will remember The wonder- Tul sTudenTs aT N.U. He plans To loin The CoasT Guard. GARGIULO, cARM1NE 1825 55 S+. 141 Lunchroom Guardg Gym, Service Squads: G.O. Rep. Carmine's ambiTion is To aTTend ST. John's UniversiTy and become a physical educaTion Teacher. He'd like To be remembered Tor passing Tour years oT lTalian. GUARINO, VINCENT 1725 55 S+. 141 Foofball Team. Vincer1T plans To go To college and evenTually become an elec- Trician. He is inTeresTed in boaTs, cars, swimming, and waTer skiing, KOPF, MARIANNE 1137 5l S+. 1191 Sec. To Miss Melh, Mr. Goodman. Marianne will aTTend college and hopes To become a wriTer or a iournalisT. She likes people, books, music, and collecTir1g hi-Ti records. She'll always remember her his- Tory classes. LUBLINER, SAM 1350 54 S+. 1191 Orchesfrap Track Team: Band. Sam inTends To go To college and sTudy law. lncluded among his inTeresTs are music and girls. MONTUORI, ROBERT 8213 l7 Ave. 1141 CapTain of ProiecTion Squad. ATTer graduaTion, RoberT plans To enTer The armed forces. He would like To be remembered Tor his service on The ProiecTion Squad. PANE, JOAN l245 7l ST. ll9l Joan, whose ambiTion is To be- come an airline sTewardess, plans To begin working as a secreTary or recepTionisT. She enioys danc- ing and bowling. PIGNATO, MICHAEL 1774 72 51. 141 Mike, who has already enlisTed in The Marine Corps, enioys auTo racing. He will never TorgeT Mr. l11TanTe. PRUTKIN, HAROLD l642 4I ST. ll8l Harold plans To aTTend college and hopes To become a physical educaTion Teacher. His hobby is playing The drums and his major inTeresT is music. ROMANO, MICHAEL 8834 I5 Ave. ll9l Baseball Team. College-bound Mike will sTudy accounTing. He enioys baseball and horseback riding, and will remember N.U.'s Teachers. CAMERA SHY ROSENTHAL, RONALD l858 69 ST. 141 Foofball Team. To work Tor l.B.M. and gain ad- vancemenT in ThaT company are Ronald's ambiTior1s. His currenT inTeresTs include girls and phil- aTely. RUSSO, LOUIS 1063 59 S+. 1191 Lou would like To go To college and sTudy law. His inTeresTs in- clude drawing, baseball, girls, and Tood. SAVINO, JEAN 4404 l4 Ave. ll9l Co-opg ATTendance Officeg Sing. To become an eT'licienT privaTe secreTary is Jean's ambiTion, She'll be remembered Tor usually being among The Tirsi' To buy TickeTs Tor N.U. games. SCANDARIATO, FRANK 2l8 Highlawn Ave. 1231 Service Squad. To become a policeman is Franks ambiTion. ATTer graduaTion, how- ever, he will ioin The Navy or work as a carper1Ter and aTTend college aT nighT. SEOCIA, JOHN 1723 bl S+. 141 lnTeresTed in sporTs and gymnas- Tics, John plans To maior in phys- ical educaTion aT college. He'll remember The N.U. Teachers, The gym, and his lunch periods. SPATARO, JAMES 7221 I2 Ave.12a1 Locker, Lunchroom Guard. James, who plans To geT a job aTTer graduaTion, will be remem- bered Tor his cheerful disposiTion. He'll remember The N.U. girls. VALINOTI, ELIZABETH 8213 I7 Ave. 1141 Record Officeg Sr. Sing. ElizabeTh Mary, who plans To aT- Tend l.B.M. school aTTer gradua- Tion, likes dancing, swimming, and boys. She won'T TorgeT her TirsT day in Mr, WelTon's class. VIGLIONE, DONALD I5l7 66 ST. ll9l SporTs-minded Donald hopes To aTTend college and would like To become someThing some day. Hell remember Trying To Tinish his homework during preTecT period. SixTy-Tive SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATES ACKERMAN, STEPHEN 47Ol I2 Ave. ll9l Mgr. of Track, Field Teamsg Golf Team. To go fo Prafl' and become an indusfrial designer are Sfeve's ambifions. He likes arf and golf and will be remembered for his associafion wifh fhe frack and golf feams. AIENA, JOSEPH 1762 69 si. 141 Service Squad. This fufure college sfudenf hopes fo become a rich man someday. He likes food, money, and his record collecfion. ALESSANDRO, MARY I724 62 S'l'. lil-l Mary, who plans fo work as a legal sfenographer, likes ice skaf- ing, dancing, and rock 'n' roll. She'll remember fhe many friends she made af N.U. AMBRIANO, NICHOLAS 1275 69 sr 1191 Nick plans fo work affer gradua- fion. Abouf his sfay af N.U., he says, Alfl1ough l puf up a good fighf, 'lhey educafed me anyway. ARITELLI, GRACE 1545 68 sr 1191 An ofhce iob, marriage and a family are among Graces plans. She likes dancing, dafing, rock 'n' roll, and sporfs, and will remem- ber fhe fun she had al N.U. ARNONE, JOAN 67lOl4-Ave. 1191 General Office Squad. Joan, who would like fo be re- membered for graduafing, likes swimming, boys, and music. Her ambifion is fo become a book- keeper. BAKER, LAURENCE 1729 67 S+. 141 J.V. Baskefball Teamg G.O. Congressg Mafh Squad. College-bound Larry, one of 'lhe youngesf of fhe l958 graduafes, plans fo sfudy medicine. He'll remember fhe baskefball and foofball games and fhe G.O. Congress meefings. Sixfy-six BALZARINI, ROBERT I6l8 7l Sli l4l Program Office, Dean's Squads. Cheerful Bob plans fo affend col- lege and hopes fo become an in- dusfrial chemisf, He's inferesfed in phofography and likes his mofher's apple pie. BARDAZZ1, ADRIAN 1675 7l S+. 141 Foofball Teamg Service, Infirmary Squadsg Sec. fo Mr. Rappg Gym Guard. Adrian, who plans fo affend Holy Cross College on a foofball schol- arship, would like fo become a professional foofball player. He'll remember N.U.'s gym feachers, Cheerleaders, and Boosfers. BASELICE, CHETTA 1557 69 sk 1191 This fufure secrefary, whose main inferesf is Chico, will always remember fhe prom, Senior Day, and fhe cupcakes in fhe lunch- room. BENANTI, JOHN 4205 I8 Ave. ll8l Senior Sing. A career as a singer and dancer is John's ambifion. Among his in- feresfs are music, movies, sfamps, baseball, ice skafing, and hand- ball. BLOOMFIELD, ROBERT 662 566+ 5 s+. 1181 Service Squadg Co-Capt of Fencing Team. College-bound Bob hopes fo be rich and successful. His inferesfs include fencing, archery, magic, and girls. BOVASSO, BOB 1746 73 sr 141 Service Squad. Bob, who hopes fo become a po- liceman, plans fo affend fhe Dele- hanfy lnsfifufe. Among his infer- esfs are sporfs cars, hol' rods, and girls. BRONROTT, SUSAN 1827 53 s+. 141 Swimming Leadersg Buddiesg Service League. Susan, whose ambifion is fo be- come a dancer, will always re- member fhe N.U. varsify shows and sings. Her inferesfs include drawing and dancing. CAMARDELLA, GERARD 1454 84 si. l28l Service Squad. Gerald, who plans fo sfudy elec- lrronics, hopes fo work in fhe field of felevision. Tropical fish and girls are included among his in- feresfs. CANDEROZZI, RICHARD ll58 40 Sf, llgl To become a draffsman is Rich- ard's ambifion. l'lis inferesfs in- clude baseball, handball, and swimming. CANGELERI, MILDRED 1553 39 S+. ll8l Sec. lo Mr. Pfeffer, Mr. Rizzo, G.O. Of'fice Squad. Millie plans fo gel' a iob as a fypisi and fhen gel' married. She will always remember Mrs. Losee and fhe dances held af N.U. CIMINO, PASOUALE I668 64-Sf. l4l This fufure businessman will al- ways remember N.U.'s school spirif and fhe foofball feam. A sporfs fan, Paf keeps defailed records of all Yankee games. CONIGLIO, CELESTE I4-29 77 Si. 1281 Locker Guard, Grade Adviser's Squad. Celesfe, who plans 'ro work affer graduafion, enioys ice-skafing, show music, and dancing. Among her memories of N.U. is Mrs. Jaf- fe's eighfh period economics class. D'AMURA. ROSE MARIE i650 8l Sf. II4-I Deans' Squad, Locker Monitor. A fufure privafe secrefary, Ro includes dancing and bowling among her hobbies. She liked fhe hof lunches in Ufrechf's cafeferia. DAVOLA, MARIE 4009 I6 Ave. ll8l Sec. 'Io Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr. Schif- rin, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Baker. Marie plans fo go fo college and hopes fo become a nurse. She enioys dancing and skafing, and she will remember fhe senior sing vicfory. in fill i' 1 I DIAMOND, MYRNA i970 83 Sf. II4-I Library Squad, Jr., Sr. Sings, Co-op. Myrna, who plans +o refire affer graduafion, is inferesfed in music, dramafics, and fravel. She will al- ways remember fhe fun she had during fhe sing. DIAMOND, RONA l53l 54 Sf. lI9l Jr., Sr. Sings, Library Squad, Sec. fo Mrs. Kuqler. This college-bound senior hopes fo become a denfal hygienisf and fo see fhe world some day. Rona likes iazz and calypso music, and she will remember fhe sing re- hearsals. DI MARCO, NICK 8809 is Ave. 141 Service Squad. Nick is sfill undecided abouf his posf-graduafion plans. Baseball is his maior inferesf. FIGELMAN, PHILIP 1938 82 si. 1141 Madrigal, Baskelball Team, Slock- room, Mimeo. Squads. Phil, who plans fo affend college and maior in business adminisfra- fion, will always remember N.U.'s sings. I-lis inferesfs include bas- kefball and popular music. FRANKEL, LINDA 1848 52 si. 141 Drama Club, Buddies, Service League, COMET, Soph., Sr. Sings, Jr. Leaders, Sec, fo Mrs. Jaffe, Grade Adviser's, Record Office, Chem, Lab., Deans' Squads, G.O. Rep., Scholar- ship Club. Affracfive Linda, who complefed high school in fhree years, plans fo affend Duke Universiiy and major in educafion. I-ler inferesfs include fennis, piano, and golf. FRANKLIN, ANN l97l 52 Sf. lfirl Ann, who is very fond of children, plans fo work affer graduafion and looks forward fo geffing mar- ried some day. She will remem- ber her biology and gym classes. FRIEND, SHEILA I7lO 46 S+. l4l Deans', Dr. Meinkin's, Cafeferia Squads, Jr. Red Cross, Jr,, Sr. Sings. Sheila, who plans fo work for o while and fhen gef married, will remember fhe senior sing vicfory. She enjoys dancing. ice skafing, swimming, and handball. Sixfy-seven SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATES ACKERMAN, STEPHEN 4701 I2 f ve. 1191 Mgr. of Track, Field Teams: Golf Team. To go lo Prall and become an induslrial designer are Sleve's ambilions. He likes arl and goll and will be remembered lor his associalion wilh lhe lrack and goll leams. AIENA, JOSEPH 1762 69 S+. 141 Service Squad. This lulure college sludenl hopes lo become a rich man someday. He likes lood, money, and his record colleclion. ALESSANDRO, MARY i724 62 Sl. lil-l Mary, who plans lo work as a legal slenographer, likes ice skal- ing, dancing, and rock 'n' roll. She'll remember lhe many lriends she made al N.U. AMBRIANO, NICHOLAS l275 69 Sl. llcil Nick plans lo work aller gradua- lion. Aboul his slay al N.U., he says, Allhough l pul up a good lighl, lhey educaled me anyway. ARITELLI, GRACE 1545 68 S+ 1191 An ollice iob, marriage and a lamily are among Graces plans. She likes dancing, daling, rock 'n' roll, and sporls, and will remem- ber lhe lun she had al N,U. ARNONE, JOAN 6710 I4 Ave. 1191 General Office Squad. Joan, who would like lo be re- membered lor gradualing, likes swimming, boys, and music. Her ambilion is lo become a book- keeper. BAKER, LAURENCE 1729 67 s+. 141 J.V. Baskelball Teamg G.O. Congressg Malh Squad. College-bound Larry, one ol lhe youngesl ol lhe l958 graduales, plans lo sludy medicine. He'll remember lhe baskelball and loolball games and lhe G.O. Congress meelings. Sixly-six BALZARINI, ROBERT 1613 7l S+ 141 Program Office, Dean's Squads. Cheerlul Bob plans lo allend col- lege and hopes lo become an in- duslrial chemisl. l'le's inleresled in pholography and likes his mol'her's apple pie. BARDAZZI, ADRIAN 1675 7I S+. 141 Foolball Teamg Service, Infirmary Squadsg Sec. lo Mr. Rapp, Gym Guard. Adrian, who plans lo allend Holy Cross College on a loolball schol- arship, would like lo become a prolessional loolball player. He'll remember N.U.'s gym leachers, Cheerleaders, and Booslers. BASELICE, CHETTA 1557 69 S+ 1191 This lulure secrelary, whose main inleresl' is Chico, will always remember lhe prom, Senior Day, and lhe cupcakes in lhe lunch- room. BE-NANTI, JOHN 4-205 I8 Ave. ll8l Senior Sing. A career as a singer and dancer is John's ambilion. Among his in- leresls are music, movies, slamps, baseball, ice skaling, and hand- ball. BLOOMFIELD, ROBERT 662 E6S+ 5 S+. 1191 Service Squad, Co-Capl. of Fencing Team. College-bound Bob hopes lo be rich and successlul. His inleresls include lencing, archery, magic, and girls. BOVASSO, BOB 1746 73 S+ 141 Service Squad. Bob, who hopes lo become a po- liceman, plans lo allend lhe Dele- hanly lnslilule. Among his inler- esls are sporls cars, hol rods, and girls. BRONROTT, SUSAN i827 53 Sl. 141 Swimming Leaders: Buddies: Service League. Susan, whose ambilion is lo be- come a dancer, will always re- member lhe N.U. varsily shows and sings. Her inleresls include drawing and dancing. CAMARDELLA, GERARD I4-54 84 ST. 1281 Service Squad. Gerald, who plans To sTudy elec- Tronics, hopes To work in The Tield oT Television. Tropical Tish and girls are included among his in- TeresTs. CANDEROZZI, RICHARD lI58 40 ST. ll8l To become a draTTsman is Rich- ardls ambiTion. l'Iis inTeresTs in- clude baseball, handball, and swimming. CANGELERI, MILDRED I553 39 ST. ll81 Sec. To Mr. Pfeffer, Mr. Rizzo, G.O. Office Squad. Millie plans To geT a iob as a TypisT and Then geT married. She will always remember Mrs. Losee and The dances held aT N.U. CIMINO, PASOUALE i668 64Sl'. lfi-I This TuTure businessman will al- ways remember N.U.'s school spirii and The TooTball Team. A sporTs Tan, PaT keeps deTailed records of all Yankee games. CONIGLIO, CELESTE I4-29 77 ST. 1281 Locker Guard, Grade Adviser's Squad. CelesTe, who plans To work aTTer graduaTion, enioys ice-skaTing. show music, and dancing. Among her memories of N.U. is Mrs. JaT- Tels eighTh period economics class. D'AMURA, ROSE MARIE 1550 8l si. 1141 Deans' Squad, Locker Monilor. A fuTure privaTe secreTary, Ro includes dancing and bowling among her hobbies. She liked The hor lunches in UTrechT's caTeTeria. DAVOLA. MARIE 4009 I6 Ave. 1181 Sec. To Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr. Schif- rin, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Baker. Marie plans To go To college and hopes To become a nurse. She enioys dancing and skaTing, and she will remember The senior sing viclory. 4 f 1 7 4 W 44217 f 4 4 4 DIAMOND, MYRNA l97O 83 ST. II4-J Library Squad, Jr., Sr. Sings, CO-OP- Myrna, who plans To reTire aTTer graduaTion, is inTeresTed in music, dramaTics, and Travel. She will Gl- ways remember The Tun she had during The sing. DIAMOND, RONA 1531 54 S+. 1191 Jr., Sr. Sings, Library Squad, Sec. To Mrs. Kugler. This college-bound senior hopes To become a denTal hygienisT and To see The world some day. Rona likes iazz and calypso music, and she will remember The sing re- hearsals. DI MARCO, NICK 5809 I6 Ave. 141 Service Squad. Nick is sTill undecided abouT his posT-graduaTion plans. Baseball is his maior inTeresT. FIGELMAN, P1-111.1P 1938 82 S+. 1141 Madrigal, Baskelball Team, Sfock- room, Mimeo. Squads. Phil, who plans To aTTend college and maior in business adminisTra- Tion, will always remember N.U.'s sings. I-lis inTeresTs include bas- keTball and popular music. FRANKEL, LINDA 1648 52 sf. 141 Drama Club, Buddies, Service League, COMET, Soph., Sr. Sings, Jr. Leaders, Sec. To Mrs. Jaffe, Grade Adviser's, Record Office, Chem. Lab., Deans' Squads, G.O. Rep., Scholar- ship Club. ATTracTive Linda, who complered high school in Three years, plans To aTTend Duke Universify and rnaior in educaTion. l'Ter inTeresTs include Tennis, piano, and golT. FRANKLIN, ANN l97l 52 ST. l4i Ann, who is very Tond of children, plans To work aTTer graduaTion and looks forward To geTTing mar- ried some day. She will remem- ber her biology and gym classes. FRIEND, SHEILA 1710 46 si. 141 Deans', Dr. Meinkin's, Cafeferia Squads, Jr. Red Cross, Jr., Sr. Sings. Sheila, who plans To work Tor a while and Then geT married, will remember The senior sing vicTory. She enioys dancing, ice skaTing, swimming, and handball. SixTy-seven GALLEY, ANNA l675 Sl ST. II4-I Anna plans To go To business school, buT hopes To become a proTessional accordionisT. She'll re- member N.U's nice Teachers and The lovely chemise baThing suiTs. GASWIRTH, TOBY 5302 I5 Ave. lI9l Boosfersg Buddies, Service Leagueg Soph., Jr. Sings, Jr. Leadersg Red Cross Rep., CafeTeria, Mimeo Squads. Toby, who is graduaTing a year in advance, plans To aTTend an oul'-OT-Town college. She will re- member The many acTiviTies she parTicipaTed in aT N.U. GIRALDI, ANNETTE 1745 50 si. 141 CapT. of Cheerleaders, 6.0. CabineTg COMET STaf'fg Jr. Sing, Sec. To Mrs. Rose. This cheerleader capTain plans To maior in adverTising and design- ing aT college. She hopes To be- come The besT adverTising arTisT in New York, GOLD, ESTHER 4612 I3 Ave. 1191 Jr., Sr. Sings. To be a sincere person is Essie's aim. Among her preTerences are gold iewelry, EgypTian arT, and a cerl'ain young many among her N.U. memories, Mr. PoTell and her Triends. GOLDSTEIN, CARL l8l8 SI ST. II4-I Carl hopes To be a success in The business Tield. l'lis inTeresTs in- clude baseball, hockey, and bas- ke+baII. GRASSI, RONAIJD l6I2 65' ST. I4-I Ronald, who will aTTend nighT col- lege, hopes To be a clraTTsman. Among his hobbies are swimming and boaTing. HELLER, MURRAY 1806 48 S+. 141 The TuTure college sTudenT's aim is To become a millionaire some- day, l-le enjoys sporTs and daTing. SixTy-eighi' INZERILLO, ERNEST 5lI5 I3 Ave. llgl Ernie, who aspires To be a scien- TisT, will aTTend Long Island Uni- versiTy. l-le's inTeresTed in TOOT- ball, baseball, and chemisTry, and he'll never TorgeT Mr, Sapienza. JULIANO, RICHARD 2051 81 51. 1141 Richard plans To ioin The Air Force and hopes To become a dealer in used cars someday. Among his inTeresTs are hisTory, auTomobiles, and girls. KLEIN, JUDITH 1912 83 S+. 1141 Girls' Infirmary, Service Squads, Pro- gram Comm., Co-op. JudiTh, who will conTinue working Tor an insurance company, hopes To make her parenTs proud of her. She'll remember The co-op course and Mrs. KoTch's class. KLEINMAN, SUSAN 1254 42 si. 1191 Sec. To Mrs. Losee, Miss BaTch, Mrs. Helfand, Mrs. Inman, Mr. Goodman, Mr. Silberg, Mr. Welfon, Miss Fried: Deans', Lunchroom Squads: Sr, Rep. Blond-haired Susan plans To work and aTTend a business college. She will always remember Mrs. Losee, The oTher Teachers, and her classmaTes aT N.U. KRIEGER, MARVIN 1247 49 si. 1191 Band. Marv, who will remember The lunchroom, plans To go To CiTy Tech. and hopes To become a re- search chemisT. l-le is inTeresTed in sporTs, hi-Ti, chemisTry, and elecTronics. LAFATA, JOSEPHINE 1665 75 S+. 141 Locker MoniTor. Joan, who enioys swimming and dancing, plans To work aTTer grad- uaTion. AT N.U., she parTicularly liked The secreTarial deparTmenl'. LANDES, LEONARD 1454 43 S+. 1191 Leonard, who plans To work Tor an insurance company, likes sporTs, Tropical Tish, dancing, and The N.U. library. I-le would like To live in The counTry some day. LA PIANA, LORRAINE 1926 72 si. 141 Lorraine plans To aTTend a beauTy culTure school aT nighT and work as a sTenographer during The day. She will remember UTrechT's as- sembly days. LATEULERE, LAWRENCE 983 Dahill Road l4l Service, Lunchroom Squads. Larry, who will always remember G.O. week, plans To go To work aiier graduaiion. l-le is inTeresTed in sporTs and phoTography. LEVY, ALLAN 5502 14 Ave. 1191 Physics, Chem. Squads, Swimming Clerk, To become an elecTrical engineer is This senior's ambiTion. l'le is in- Teresied in amaTeur radio and civil defense. l-le will always re' member his hikes Trom The lock- ers To The TiTTh Tloor. MACCA, MARY SUE 75201 I7 Ave. 1141 Sec. To Mrs. Kofchg Madrigal. This TuTure buyer enioys playing The piano, bowling, and ice skaT- ing. She will always remember The Triends ThaT she made aT N.U. MANNO, JACK 1729 75 si. l4J Deans' Squad. Jack plans To enTer The army and laTer become a bulcher. l-lis inTer- esTs include sTamp collecTing, rock 'n' roll music, and waTer skiing. MARIANI, LUCIA 7502 I5- Ave. l28l Arislag Swimming, Clerical Leaders, Grade Adviser's, Deans' Squads: Sec. To Miss Friedman, Mrs. Kugler, Mrs. Elroc, Mr. Rubel, Miss Nash, Mr. Podolsky, Mrs. Wendroff. This TuTure secreTary, whose ambi' Tion is To Travel, likes good music, beauTiTul cloihes, race horses, and swimming. She'll remember Mr. PTeTier's bookkeeping class. MARTIRE, GENEVIEVE l58l 83 ST. T281 Genevieve plans To go To a fash- ion school and hopes To become a designer. Her hobbies include painTing and reading. MIONTS, JOANNE 52l2 I3 Ave. il9l To become a good legal sTenog- rapher is Joanne's ambiTion. Shell remember The sings, The varsiTy shows, and The Triends she made aT N.U. ORRICO, DOLORES 4-92l ll Ave. ll9l Program CommiTTeeg Mr. Goodman's Squad. Dolores plans To Tly To Hollywood and become John Saxon's privaTe secreTary. She enioys reading, sewing, and playing wiTh her Three kiTTens. OSHER, STEVEN TZSS 52 ST. ll9i STeven, who is inTeresTed in sporis, girls, Toreign Tood, and good music, plans To aTTend col- lege. His ambilrion is To be a suc- cess in whaTever he does. PISCITELLO, JOAN 6628 Duryea CourT H91 Joan's plans Tor The TuTure in- clude going To work and aTTend- ing school aT nighT. l-ler inTeresTs include bowling and golf. PORTERA, PAT l68l 68 ST. l4l Football Team, Service Squad. FooTball heads The lisT of This aThleTe's inTeresTs. PaT plans To go To college and hopes To become a linoTyper. PRESWORSKY, JOEL ' i932 64 ST. lfifi Co-op. Joel plans To ioin The Navy and hopes To enTer The Tield oT elec- Tronics. Radios, records, girls, and bowling are among his inTeresTs. PULVINO, JOAN 1349 79 si. l28l Secrefarial Sfuclies Officeg Service Squad, Locker Monitor, Lunchroom Guard. Joan, who plans To become a pri- vaTe sTenographer, enioys bowl- ing, clancing, and kniTTing, She liked The hoT lunches aT N.U. SixTy-nine ROMEO, ANGELA 1935 so S+. 141 Newman Club: Jr., Sr. Sings: Deans' Squad. ' Ann hopes fo work as a secrefary. Horseback ridi n g, swimming, movies, and music are among her inferesfs. RUBINSON, MILDRED A 141947 si. 1191 Boosfers: G.O4 Congress: Sr. Cabinet: Sec. to Mr.-Goifdon, Mr. Rubel: Soph., Jr., Sr. Sings: Jr. Leaders: Grade Adviser's,f Service, English Office Squads., ' . ' Mindy, who plans fo aflend Brooklyn College, will always re- member fhe N.U. baskefball games and fhe sing. We'll re- member her acfive parficipafion in senior acfivilies. RUDITZ, JACK 4108 I5 fkve. 1191 Jack plans fo go info his fafher's business and hopes fo be a mil- lionaire someday. His hobbies in- clude baskefball and fishing. RUSOLO, SUE 1647 57 sr 141 This pefife senior plans fo be- come a bookkeeper and fhen gef married. She enioys dancing and lisfening fo records, and she'll always remember Mrs. McClena- han, SANSONE, CARL l852 49 S+. l4l Vice Pres. of Madrigal: Service Squad: Bowling Team: Gym Clerk. Carl, who plans fo conlinue his educafion in fhe Navy, will re- member 'lhe foofball games, fhe Cheerleaders, and The Hgreal' fimes in Madrigal. He enioys music and sporfs. SCIAMETTA, ANTHONY l3l7 ss sa 1191 Tony, whose aim is fo become a defecfive, plans fo prepare for police work al Delehanfy lnsfi- fufe. He enioys sporfs and books abouf U.S, Presidenfs. SHERMAN, HELENE 1924 as Sf 141 Co-op. A fulure secrefary, Helene enjoys dancing, bowling, rock 'n' roll, and golf, She will always remem- ber Ufrechhs sings and ifs foof- ball and baskefball games. Sevenfy SHERMAN, RITA l924 66 Si. 141 Sec. fo Mrs. Inman: Co-op. Dancing, bowling, and swimming are included among Rifa's infer- esfs. She plans fo become a sec- refary and will remember fhe sings and fhe baskefball and fool- ball games af N.U. SOBERMAN, MILES 53I5' I5 Ave. ll9l Siockroom, Lunchroom, English Book- room, Sfudy Hall, Infirmary, Service Squads: Gym Clerk: Locker Guard: Baskefball Team: G.O. Congress: Journalism Workshop: Jr. Sing. Girls, food, music, sporls, and more girls head fhe lisf of Miles' preferences. He plans To affend one of fhe municipal colleges. SOKOL. ANTHONY l529 7l Sf. 1281 Deans' Squad: Lunchroom, Locker Guard. Anfhony plans fo affend l.B.M. school and hopes fo become an l.B.M. fechnician. He likes cars. girls, and vacafions. STANICH, ASTRID 5809 I5 Ave, lI9l Program Comm.: Mr. Goodman's, Mrs. lnman's Squads: Co-op. Asfrid, who will remember 'lhe N.U. feachers, plans fo confinue af her presenf iob, 'rhen marry and raise a large family. She en- ioys collecling dolls from foreign counfries. STERN, JOAN I643 46 Sl. 141 Sec. fo Mr. Kappel. Joan, whose ambifion is fo be- come a secrefary, liked fhe exfra- curricular acfivifies al N.U. Her inferesfs include dancing, seeing plays, and collecfing records. TODISCO, RICHARD 5719 ll Ave. 1191 Baseball Team. Richard plans fo go 'lo college and aims af a career in bio- chemical research or professional baseball. He'll 'rry oul' wifh a ma- ior league feam fhis summer. TORRES, JOEL 2036 ss Sf 141 Varsify Foofball Team: Service Squad. Joel, who plans 'ro enfer lhe Army and fhen become associ- afed wifh his falher's business, likes food, girls, and sporfs- especially foofball. WAPN ER, RAYMON D l7ll 84 ST. 1l4l Buddiesg Service League: English Of- fice Squadp Jr., Sr. Singsg Key Club: Sec. To Miss Massolog Sr. Show. This TuTure English Teacher will be remembered Tor his cymbal play- ing and his role as Mr. Charry in The sing. His inTeresTs include iafmps, concerTs, operas, and 1- 1. WAXMAN, STUART 22 WebsTer Ave. 1301 VarsiTy Track Team' Madri al' Serv- 1 Q 1 ice, Mimeograph Squads: Sr. Sing. This shol'-puTTer plans To go To college and Then enTer The busi- ness world. His inTeresTs include jazz, bowling, and drawing. WEINSTEIN, BARBARA 880119 Ave. 141 Program Office, Co-op. Barbara, whose ambiTion is To be- come a bookkeeper aT The Fed- eral Reserve Bank of New York, enioys swimming, dancing, and golT. CALDERERA, ROSEMARY l6OI 65 sr 141 Deans' Squad. This Tuiure secreTary, who likes happy people, will always re- member The Tun she had in N.U.'s lunchroom. Her ambiTion is To be happily married. DE RISE, ANNA l666 48 ST. l4l Anna, who hopes To become a housewiTe, will remember The Teachers aT N.U. She would like To visiT Europe and Jamaica someday. GOODSTEIN, STANLEY l930 68 ST. 14-T STan plans To go To Brooklyn Col- lege and maior in business ad- minisTraTion. His ambiTion is To open up a large business. l'ilLF, PAUL 1207 49 Sr 1191 Lunchroom Squad. College-bound Paul would like To be a salesman or a barber. He will always remember The N.U. baskeTball and baseball Teams. CAMERA SHY WEINSTEIN, STANLEY l465 44 ST. llql Service Squad. STanley, who dislikes geTTing up in The morning, plans To go To college. He is inTeresTed in The Tield oT radio and Television. WEISS, DIANA i872 BO ST. ll4l Soph., Jr., Sr. Singsg Sec. To Mrs. Jaffe, Mr. lTZkowiT1. Loquacious Diana plans To aTTend college and Then geT married. l-ler inTeresTs include cloThes, Tood, and a TavoriTe companion. WERN ER, BARBARA IO37 Dahill Road l4i Cafeferia Guardg Locker MoniTor. This Tulure sTenographer enioys dancing, bowling, and swimming. She will remember Mr. Pa+elI and The Triends she made aT N.U. WOLFE, SUSAN i733 49 ST. l4l Library Squad. Susan, who hopes To become a sTenographer, enioys skaiing and bowling. She will always remem- ber geTTing dressed Tor gym classes. MAZZELLA, JOSEPH 1280 83 sr 1281 Swimming Clerk. Joe plans To geT an oiiice iob and hopes To aTTend college. He will remember Mrs. Baker and Mr. MacDaviTT. MOSCATIELLO, DONALD 1808 66 sr 141 Fooiball Team. Don, who will remember N.U's TooTball Team, plans To compleTe his acTive duTy in The naval re- serves and Then enTer college. ROGGIO, JOHN 1172 ss SL 1191 John, who plans To ioin The police Torce, will remember many members oT The N.U. TacuTly. ROSENBLATT, DAVID l27Z 52 ST. ll9i Sfockroom Squad. David, who hopes To become a conTracTor, enioys woodworkinfl and phoTography. He likes Tood and The N.U. lunchroom. SALVAGGlO, CHARLES 1452 38 S1 1181 To become a commercial arTisT aTTer graduaTion is Chucks plan. l-le likes science, English, and girls, buT dislikes maTh, Seve nTy-one Q, ? X Zi s f X 1 I ,v s ' ..' U v I W, 1 v :N ,4A,2 m f fi ,.' QA, nl .v 9 '. I 1 Q V'-x a 9 1 'M x J' ,,n. ., n , 1 .qv - nv u 4 1 . Q 4 fx, Q, we v aug' U Q 'UOQS '.1'2'u .j,., Diagf, Q aiu '!'ioo in .0 ' P .3-ovvoggpg : O O' o 6 ' ' O 3.8 'es ' Q00 oo' ' 'a 1 ':' ':' sg' lo'4ol:O, UIQ!! 'J ' s x H I . 4 ' , f- - 4 e ,, ,U 4 1 l N X u 1 fiv- ,x 9 ' x wx' fn 'V n I A ' ,r .W X , x x 1 s - v 4 1 Q x , , 1' ' ..'l,'1 145 1 ,J 'U r vw ,.' f I 5' 'I M 1 gm .- l' 'A 1 fx n p l. ' 1 n . , . ... ...nk nk. .. v. , , . 4 4 - v 1 In .,z, , . ' 4 1 K 1 1 y y. . F h A f ff, -1- 4 I f 4 1 n f ' 1 .. ' '1 , :I 4 . , , 1 , f 1 r b., v . vfv:'o,'o:.: 5 P- . Q , X .'o.'f.:':' ' Z' 37: , S.: . .102 , Ss, , ' -. . , 1 . 4 .-3:-1.1-:r ' -- 'av '::o Q '1 ' 0:06. . 'U Q' 1' .,. ,. 1 , U4 :a4I::1': 'gzzf 'ff' I 0 C 'v':'a p 0 J 10 0 0 v k',vI, so 0 :sg .... ,Q., .f.:' Tx 1 'Gill ia., an , ,O ,if ' r .:z .'.' 11 vat' ll qr ' 1 r K-1 .' fi!! il SENIOR MOST POPULAR I. Anllwony Dlflxmore 2, Joan La Cova ADONIS and VENUS 3. Terry Rizzo 4. Joe Panlano JOE and JANE U 5. Carolyn Sarnocliile 6. Joe Bellonline MISS PETITE 7. Marilyn Brod COMEDIAN 8. Marilyn Israel 9. David Garfield FRIENDLIEST IO. Trudy Terruli II. Fred Alvarez DID MOST I2. Sue Vermonl I3. Bob Clwira MISS CO-OP I4. Sally Weiss ATHLETE I5. Barbara Zappia I6. Charlie Conigliaro ARTIST I7. Barbara Seccia I8. Virgil Greca MUSICIAN I9. Carole Termini 20. Sheldon Twins CELEBRITIES ACTOR and ACTRESS 2I. Carole Brimberg 22. Ray Barr MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 23. Linda Conforle 24. Paul Garfinlcle WRITER 25. Phyllis Cliesler JOURNALIST 26. Toni Spinelli VERSATILE 27. Elaine Cece 28. Slu Selldn PERPETUAL MOTION 29. Elaine Viverilo 30. Murray Zimiles VOCALIST 3I. Carole DiBeIIa 32. Frank Cangin POLITICIAN 33. Ruby Fislmman 34. Frank Sclwranz BEST DRESSED 35. Virginia Capulo 36. Vinnie Mallozzi GENIUS 37. Madeline Gellman 38. Barry Lilolslcy IArl work on Pages 72 and 73 by Carole Aronbergl SENIOR CABINET OFFICERS: Presidenr, Anrlwony D'Arnore7 Vice-Presidenl, Roland DeSiIvaq Treasurer, Joan LaCovag Recording Secrelary, Millie Palrneriq Corresponding Secrelary, Trudy Terruli. CABINET MEMBERS: Row I: Carmella Aiello, Marilyn Barislw, Marilyn Brod, Virginia Capulo, Elaine Cece, Linda Conlorre. Row 2: Sylvia Dawer, Barbara Dellin, Eddie Dickman, Connie Dilvlarlino, Barry Finlcelman, Marie Guidicipielro. Row 3: Lois Flousman, Marilyn Israel, Barbara Kleinman, Roberla Micliaelson, Ira Openden, Arllnur Peiper. Row 4: Barbara Puccio, Anna Raia, Carole Rose, Mindy Rubinson, Carolyn Samo- cliile, Slwerry Silverman. Row 5: Linda Sones, Pliyllis Srebro, Slweila Sleinberg, Sue Vermonl. Row 6: Jan Wasserslein, I-Iarriel Weinlraub, Sally Weiss. Seve nly-Tour p-X .1 ll X l 'iwsiuvi CWLK ,Q Statistics Ever since poll-taking tirst blossomed out under the tutelage ot Messrs. Gallup and Roper, the general public has become increas- ingly number-conscious. Suttering an awareness ot the power ot numbers, we deemed it only proper to include a tew ot our own statistics. Having no teasible means ot collecting our intormation accurately, we decided to do the next best thing and collect it in- accurately. This was easily accomplished by collaring some ot our more devoted statt members and suggesting they visit each senior pretect with a questionnaire. Atter many return visits, much deliber- ation and calculation, we arrived at the tollowing tigures: Heading the call ot the lvy Brick, armed with diploma and carry- all, 3IO ot the seniors are college-bound . .. 39 others, imbued with intense teelings ot patriotism, are planning to ioin the armed torces . .. Members ot the Gray-Flannel-Suit-branch-ot-society, can expect 254 new trainees come June. . . Washington Square Park will boast I3 additional easels begin- ning this summer... 'Neath the arched and drooping canopy, 2I l do's will be re- peated in the near, near tuture . . . 28 ot the seniors are marching determinedly toward a lite ot test-tubes, alpha particles, and tungi . .. Grease paint and bright lights have attracted I3 ot the gradu- ates . . . 58 students, eager tor perennial communion with chalk dust and apples, plan to become teachers. In preparing tor that same iungled world ot gray telt and tlan- nel, ISI seniors will attend business and vocational schools . . . Dressed in white, replete with stethoscope and thermometer, IO girls and I5 boys walk proudly into the world ot medicine . . . Finally, there were those unburdened souls ll7l who listed them- selves under the heading ot l-lappy Wanderers. . .. P. CHESLER Q ii , n 0 l U--' 5 mx U l D X i wt x X Y ' v X , if Seventy-tive NAME Alvarez, Fred Aronberg, Carol Barr, Ray Barlel, Phyllis Borngasser, Fred Brimberg, Carol Brod, Marilyn Buchslein, lra Caller, Marlene Cece, Elaine Chesler, Phyllis Chira, Bob Cohen, Phyllis D'Amore, Anlhony Deber, Charles Dellin, Barbara De Silva, Roland Feig, Roslyn Fink, Tom Fleischer, Alan S. Franklin, Bob Friedman, Anifa Garfield, David G-arfinkle, Paul Gelb, Lorraine Sevenly-six Saints and Sinners NOTED FOR looking sleepy Booslers his en+husiasm raking nores reliabiliiy hiding her pony 'rail Miss Pefile his dain+y walk Sing accompanimenl' being emolional wriling poe+ry 6.0. presidency arf edilorships senior presidency guiel' humor million SB smile dancing bubbling enihusiasm sporls acliviries dressing lvy League his homemade hairculs willicisms hypnorizing people piclure-'rakirHg messy pony-lail OUGHT TO la ke NODOZ grow her own braid simmer down leave Jrhem for nexl 'rerm's seniors pass il around lei' il down slay +ha+ way Jreach +he Corps de Ballel' give a concerl' calm down publish a colleciion run for Congress siudy abroad keep order gel new wrilers palenl ii give lessons lake Jrranguilizers lurn pro open a Brooks Brolhers slore on campus go 'ro a barber be a comeclienne be +he subiecr counl' ro rhree comb il' SIN long hair Billy varsify roles pizza Buddies-Service League Chookies Jimmy murdering lhe English language slring guarleis Joe Sieve Bobbi ealing apples good looks New York Rangers Bob his nickname Duddy ' nalural blond hair 4-leller man rennis sneakers arguing pixie hairculs Zalmin Golshefsky being cynical cheese blinlzes A. Giraldr ouore Hiya Kid. l-lel-lo-dy. Why rush? Are you sure? Don l' liorgei Jrhe meeling +oday. Hs pa'rhelic. Should l cul' my hair? iivxyha?u l lold you +o have a piano here. Irs c-E-c-E. l've gol' so much +o do. Anorher firsl in Ule hisfory . . . I can r sland Thai man. ll donll' care who you are! Well-noi good. Whal have you gol To ea'r? You silly kid. You dirly rail l only had lime for four. 'Lemme lell you aboul' This greal girl. 'l disagree. 'Somebody dropped his l'eelh. 'Zalmin says . . . 'l'r's a goody. 'Tha+'s your opinionf NAME Gellman, Madeline Giraldi, Annelle Greca, Virgil Halbersladl, Normie Harrison, Abby Housman, Lois Joseph, Harriel Kleinman, Barbara Klerer, Shirley La Cova, Joan Lichlman, Pearl Lilofsky, Barry Lockharl, Valerie Lomonaco, Sal Messina, Rosalie Palmeri, Millie Porper, Rebecca Raia, Anna Rocha, Mary Rose, Carole Rubinson, Mindy Samochile, Carolyn Schranz, Frank Selkin, Sluarl Shelden Twins Sherman, Arlene Silverman, Barry Sirola, Ronnie Sleinberg, Sheila Tannenbaum, Sleve Termini, Carol Terruli, Gerlrude Trapani, Bob Varrone, Mary Wapner, Raymond Weise, Carol NOTED FOR scholarships cheerleaders his skelch pad his iokes French college weekends Sr. Sing viclory parly winking being funny red hair accenl on Russian malh leam correcl English leadership ealing slowly pixie bangs individualily sandwiches laking lwo courses chorus-leading being lale her sunlans grin wild' guilar looking alike gold walch semi-goalees being busy allending swimming meels evading homework lillle llule high aerials good acling nol paying allenlion playing lhe cymbals ealing apples OUGHT TO share lhem work as a commercial arlisl pul il on exhibilion slop lelling lhem in class live in Paris keep her friends in mind give a gradualion parly wear blinders learn some iokes slop giggling accenl her French learn how lo add pass malh go lar speak as slowly keep lhem have wrillen Mud You Conlorm? lry ealing lhem have proliled ioin lhe Wacs come early move lo Miami pose for lpana grow side-burns loo wear name lags lell us where she gol il shave ease up ioin lhe leam do il leave il home calch lhem be a professional aclor come oll Cloud 9 lake up lhe piano give us a bile SIN Brandeis head-bands painling scoring poinls Sy Sing painling scenery Gary red hair Sanlo lhe chemise Swimming lluie G.O. presidency nol finding a happy medium dimples Oscar Wilde being gullible working so hard Hy senior office Lee over-exuberance versalilily duels malh Blossom Arisla Barry new-found power French being lriendly varsily shows prelzels his laugh Mexican pen-pal i . i i 1 i QUOTE You're all fired! Such is lile. Who's Picasso? 'Aw, please Mr. Slosbergf' l-li-ya, Boo-by. Really? Does anybody wanl a killen? l-li-ya, Hon. Anylhing lor lhe Red Cross? 'll's nol in lhe Conslilulionf' Dosvedaniaf' One plus one is lwo, isn'l il? l may iusl collapsef The keynole is . . .' Oh, you're such a bug. You're so cule. Kerplunk in lhe whooshf' On T.V. lhis week . . Il you don'l mind, il's pronounced Ro-CHA. l-le's gelling oul of lhe Army. Mr. Gordon says . . . H Will you lislen lo me Cabinel meeling loday! l'lI sing 'Jailhouse Rock' for ya. 'il-leis Paul: l'm Aaron. Ol course lhe walch is real. Whadya say, man! I hale you wilh a purple passion. All righlf' Homework? Gil oula here. Don'l gel me nervous-l'll drop il. ll's 'lra PA nilll 'l'm going lo lhe lunchroomf' 'I have a solo in lhis number. Thal's fabulous! Sevenly-seven Evening School Graduates Slandinq: Nicholas Vignapiano, Joseph Vilagliano, Jerry Bisogno, John Orlando, Richard Dorirnan, Laurel Feinberg, Roberlr Brody, Morris Novaclc, Paul Dori, Dennis Kilrnniclc, Carl Garrilani, Roberl Liolla. Sealed: Marilyn Weisleder, Mr. Waldbaum, Mr. Felcher, Mr. Goldenberg, Carl Ardiqo. SENIOR CLASS ACADEMIC COURSE: Paul Caruso, Richard Dorirnan, Thomas Filzgerald, Carl Garrilani, Biagio LaRosa, Carl J. Marlorano, Laurel B. Feinberg, Julie Nalale, Maria G. Ursini. A GENERAL COURSE: Morlon Adler, Carol Ardigo, Charles Banlin, Jennie Bieber, Jerry Bisogno, Roloerlr Brody, Jerry Di Virgilio, Paul Dori, Palriclc Fezza, Joseph Giardino, Dennis Kilmniclc, Roberl J. Liolla, Carmine Lo Presli Morris Novaclc, John Roloerlr Orlando, Michael Sangirardi, Nicholas Vignapiano, Joseph Vilagliano, Marilyn Weisleder, Marilyn Yellin. Sevenly-eighl V 1 ievlf ' A I y LITERARY ff e .R sEcTloN M ef Xl . V 5 , .,g 'I we M effigy -fmefcho-uqP1'E and Jclwe beauty of centuries have been captured and Preserved 1, VMS gu l by 'Hue power O10 words. These words are lc he means whereby one can experience an intimate Torrfacfz with GH aspecjw of hee. .ff H'5r1-acl loseph i,w I, A Utrechtite I remember, and I Ioolq back upon my years af New Ufrechf . .. A SQPHOIVIORE-New and groping, I was frying fo esfablish myself in fhis sfrange place fhaf I was fo become a parf of. I was full of wondermenfq harassing experiences were advenfures: everyfhing I discovered was significanf and I fried nof fo lose any of if. Each person I mef became a friend, anofher inhabifanf of my new world. I was impressionableqmy emofions jusually joyful ones, buf somefimes fearful fool were almosf unresfrained. I whirled fhrough a year wifh enfhusiafic abandon-in my schoolwork, sfudying, and exfra-curricular acfivifies. Imagine!-I even enjoyed cleaning off fables for sophisficafed seniors, if my posifion as a Iunchroom monifor de- manded if. Sing was insfifufed af New Ufrechf, and I felf cerfain fhaf The School of Cz would win. Buf my excifemenf was nof lessened by our jfhe 5ophs'j loss. I affended a foofball game and sfared in uffer wondermenf while shivering violenfly in fhe 25- degree cold. I followed our vicforious baslcefball feam fo Madison Square Garden and rejoiced exfravaganfly affer fheir friumph, jlheir evenfual defeaf didn'f really frouble me.l I affended fhe varsify show, You Can'f Take If Wifh You, and laughed uproarously af fhe anfics of fhe Vanderhof family, all fhe while feeling proud of my fellow-Ufrechfifes on fhe sfage. A JUNIOR-More firmly esfablished, no longer mysfified by fhe school, I had found a place for myself here, amongsf friends. I was defermined nof fo Ief fhis year be roufine, jusf an inferval befween firsfs and Iasfs. If, foo, had fo be somefhing special. And fhen I realized fhaf if was. I was malcing imporfanf decisions abouf my course of sfudy, choosing elecfives wifh only my own rafher uncerfain ambifions and my grade adviser's persuasive words fo guide me. While becoming more sfrongly a parf of New Ufrechf's communify, I was also gaining a significanf measure of inde- pendence. In addifion I decided fo which acfivifies I would devofei fhe Iargesf porfion of my affer-class fime. If a choice of mine proved unwise I fried fo change if, or, af Ieasf, do beffer fhe nexf fime. A SENIOR--Confidenf, noficeably enfhusiasfic fhough under a cover of noncha- lance, I was awaifing graduafion. As befifs a nafural feeling of friumph, fhe senior gods and goddesses won fhe sing. Then, affer a while, I began fo become absorbed in senior acfivifies. Pins, hafs, jewelry-all symbolic of my eighfh and final ferm- were here. I filled ouf a COMET quesfionnaire, exchanged picfures wifh all my friends and chaffed wifh fhem abouf fhe senior celebrifies. And fhere was fhe sequence of evenfs fhaf I had anficipafed for so long-celebrify dance, boaf ride, senior day, prom, and, finally, graduafion. Each was excifing, vifal, and memorable: each served fo bring me closer fo fhe senior class and fo fhe school I was fo bid good-bye. Yes, now I recall all fhese fhings and I'm sure fhaf I will always be able fo sum- mon fhem, jusf as clearly, fo my memory. PHYLLIS BARTEL Eighfy Retrospect The weary UTrechTiTe aT lasT has reached The end. l-le's Toiled Tor days and monThs and years his ragged marks To mend. And now he holds his head up high, and walks wiTh swaggering gaiT And cries aloud Tor all To hear, I am a graduaTel Does he remember long ago when he was iusT a Trosh ? l-le passed Through UTrechT's somber halls amazed and screamed, My Gosh! l-le boughT an elevaTor pass and TickeT To The pool, Was shocked by The dishonesTy- Those seniors broke The Rule! As a soph he Took his place among his Tellow rneng His hearT was glad, his homework long, and cuTTing was his yen. l-le Traveled home each aTTernoon and, josTled Trom his dream- Mid screaming, shoving subway-iTes-said, C5reaT pracTice Tor The Team! Then aTTer monThs oT Teverish work he came inTo The lighTg l-le had The morning preTecT now and Things would be all righT. Now came physics and hisTory and Tormulas galore. l WhaT were The basic causes oT The Peloponnesian War7 l Then a year had passed, and Times had changedp maTh and bio were a breeze, The senior Tound himselT Thick in exTra-curricular acTiviTiesl The paTienT Teachers Tried and Tried wiTh suppIicaTion and persuasion To make The sTudenTs Tackle soon The Tormal college applicaTion. The weary UTrechTiTe aT lasT has reached The end. l-le's Toiled Tor days and monThs and years his ragged marks To mend. And now he holds his head up high, and walks wiTh swaggering gaiT And cries aloud Tor all To hear, l am a graduaTel SHIRLEY KLERER EighTy-one Heaven Was Never Like This Everyone knows you can never Tell whaT college boys will come up wiTh nexT. Even so, iT was a greaT surprise To us when my broTher decided To room wiTh some Triends oT his aT school. We were Told ThaT as Tar as lodgings were concerned, They had discovered a Tind. My broTher described in deTail The spacious rooms, modern conveniences, and-The low price. lT was a palace-Their l-leaven. We were skepTical aT TirsT, buT aTTer a while, we gave no more ThoughT To The aparTmenT AbouT The middle oT The semesTer, l asked my broTher if l could see The palace l'le agreed, buT said he would have To Tell The oThers oT my visiT in advance, so ThaT They could clean iT up a liTTle. Knowing how my broTher keeps his room aT home, l TelT ThaT This was noT an unreasonable reguesT. The day Tinally arrived. l was a biT uncerTain when we sTepped inTo The elevaTor on The ground Tloor oT one oT New York's dirTier buildings. lT was a selT-service ele- vaTor, and l was guiTe surprised when my broTher, The masTer oT The siTuaTion, pressed The down buTTon. As The car began iTs descenT, l wondered iT l was dreaming. l wasn'T. The elevaTor door opened To reveal a narrow, almosT Middle-Age-CasTle-Type passageway. l didn'T Think Tive-waTT bulbs were being manuTacTured any more, buT ThaT seemed To be The sTrengTh oT The bulb ThaT lighTed This hallway. Maybe This was because oT The dirT ThaT was encrusTed around iT. We mighT have been walking down an airy breezeway Tor all ThaT iT boThered my broTher. l-le whisTled merrily as he puT his key inTo The lock and opened The creaky door. We enTered and my broTher proceeded To show me around The rooms. lT was Then ThaT l learned ThaT Their Tour spacious rooms had dwindled To Three. lThe vacanT TourTh room boasTed a ceiling ThaT was TasT shedding iTs coaT oT plasTer.l ln The living room, my aTTenTion was aTTracTed by The elaboraTe decoraTions on The walls. Color- Tul maTs were hung There To serve Three purposes: TirsT, as ornamenTsg second, To camouTlage The cracks: and Third, To keep The plasTer on The walls. The lasT was' The mosT imporTanT reason. The remaining wall space was covered wiTh an assorTmenT oT phoTographs-mosTly oT Temales. My broTher Then led The way To The mosT imporTanT room oT all-The kirchen. l'le paused To show me The exoTic Touch They had added To Their doorway-a bamboo curTain ThaT served as a separaTion beTween kiTchen and living room. Qnce inside The kiTchen, my broTher eagerly described iTs marvels To me. l-le poinTed ouT The piano-well, beTTer in The kiTchen Than nowhere-and explained ThaT They now could have dinner music. And They could have-especially iT The piano had had keys. The sTove was very inTeresTing and looked as Though iT mighT be used Tor cooking. lTs main drawback was ThaT a leaking waTer pipe ran direcTly over iT. This wasn'T Too serious as The boys did noT eaT in TreguenTly any more. AT TirsT They TelT ThaT They could economize by buying a week's Tood aT once. BUT They soon realized ThaT This plan never works ouT iT you eaT all The Tood The TirsT nighT. JusT aT This Time The heaT began To come up-l mean down. Don'T ever leT any- one Tell you ThaT basemenT aparTmenTs don'T geT heaT. Since There was no window ThaT opened onTo Tresh air, l had To conTenT myselT wiTh Taking as Tew breaThs as pos- sible. l guess l iusT don'T appreciaTe The Tiner Things in liTe because l had had enough oT The palace by now. As we walked back Through The dark hallway once more and EighTy-Two inTo The selT-service elevaTor, I wondered how The boys could enioy Their apparenT bliss in This dungeon. The elevaTor rose higher and higher and higher, and I gripped my sTomach, Tearing an aTTaclc OT The bends. As I sTepped inTo The brighT sunlighT, I breaThed a sigh OT relieT. Heaven was never lilce ThaT.-Thanlc goodnessl IRENE BREVETTA We, the Seniors There was a Time called maTriculaTion When all was sTrange, huge, and Toreboding When The oTher people had Towered above us. BuT we were vicTorious in The TighT Tor survival And now we are The Towers. We look down-way down. We see ThaT all does noT go well below us. We have learned The piTTalls OT our place OT learning. We laugh as The younger ones Tall inTo Them. We dare noT drop even The paper Trom a sTraw OnTo The Tloor OT Dr. Kfs ElevaTed EaTery. lT's True we won'T be made To wash dishes, BUT There are OTher punishmenTs Whose oTTices are on The second Tloor. We dare noT cross The TirsT Tloor wiThOuT a pass In TronT OT Messrs. S. and W., Who, we have Tound, spend comparaTively liTTle Time Ope-raTing a Tood concern. Our whisTles have been generously weTTed lnvariably wiTh waTer aT sub-Treezing TemperaTure From The TwenTy-one-by-sixTy-TOOT waTer-hole Deep in The darlc and dingy depThs OT our school. We have learned To accepT graciously The apparel required by Mrs. S. and Mr. M. For even baThing suiTs wiTh well-placed holes and parches Are beTTer Than noThing aT all, girls. JusT aslc The boys. By habiT, we sTand aT buT one Tlip OT The hand OT Mr. C. In The assembly. We do noT wear iaclceTs in The balcony OT The assembly, IT we, The seniors, wanT To be sure we reach An assembly In The mOnTh OT June. CHARLES DEBER EighTy-Three Time Suspended She glanced aT The luminous dial on her wrisT as The escaIaTor slid soundlessly To The pIaTTorm below. Six o'clock-less Than an hour . . . She sTepped OTT The sTairs, which immediaTely disappeared inTo The floor, and walked quickly To The opposiTe end oT The pIaTTorm. A row oT oddly assorTed machines sTood There, each wiTh iTs blinking, bubbling argon sign and Tlamb'oyanTly plainTed Tacade. She placed a coin in one OT Them, pushed a Tinger-conToured buTTon, and waiTed. The machine suddenly became alive-Throbbing and whirring and clicking. From iTs mouTh There appeared a crisp paper conTainer oT scalding hoT, de-caTTeinaTed coTTee, compleTe wiTh a sugar subsTiTuTe and de-TaTTed milk. She Tinished her drink iusT as The Car, a black, segrnenTed caTerpiIlar bursT inTo The sTaTion. The doors opened. She sTepped in and They closed noiselessly behind her. She eased herselT onTo a simulaTed-leaTher covered seaT as The Car began To roar Through The dark passageway. She looked aT The oTher passengers: They were lisTIessly reading The newssheeTs or sTaring blankly aT The adverTisemenTs which screamed loudly To Buy, lnsTall, Use. LIFE GETS EASIER ALI. TI-IE TIME . . . Wearily, she Turned her eyes Toward The window where she looked upon a black wall-an abyss-inTiniTy . . . The Car sped along iTs rails and Time seemed To be suspended, hanging pre- cariously Trom a Tine silken Thread. She TelT ThaT The Car was now Traveling upward and iT suddenly bursT inTo The open and The laTe aTTernoon 5unlighT. She caughT a glimpse oT green Tender-Tresh shooTs oT new-born green. And Then The Car, unnoTicing, plunged inTo The darkness and sped on. BuT The green reTurned again and again. IT haunTed her wiTh iTs cleanness, closeness To The earTh. IT was real-noT a parT oT The subTle nighTmare she had been living. The Thread snapped. I-Ier weariness Tled and she TeIT as Tresh and clean as The grass iTseIT. The Car slowly ground To a halT-The IasT sTop in The CiTy. She sTepped Trom The Car and rode The escalaTor To The surTace. The sun had already been swallowed up by The horizon and The shadows, gray-purple and sTrange, deepened. She walked The brieT disTance To her aparTmenT along The dusky sTreeT. The TainT realizaTion oT someThing which she did noT undersTand, had begun To Torm iTseIT. She TelT ThaT iT was imporTanT. Once in The aparTmenT she showered, dressed quickly and Then saT waiTing in The cold hard lighT oT a TluorescenT lamp. She did noT waiT long, however, beTore The buzzer announced his arrival. I-le enTered The door looking scrubbed, brushed, and impeccably dressed. PoIiTely, assuredly, he asked whaT she would care To do ThaT evening. l Please, ouT in The open-imploringly-where There's grass and Trees and IoTs oT sky and sTars. WisTTuIly-iT would be nice Tor a change. They 'wenT To The Movie TheaTer. They laughed and danced under The brighT Tlashing lighTs oT Palace Avenue. They pushed and iosTled Their Tilrn-inToxicaTed com- panions who iosTIed Them in reTurn. Time once again was suspended, now a globule oT sTagnanT waTer on a Tine silken Thread. PHYLLIS COHEN EighTy-Tour Far Above Cayuga's Waters The Cornell library Tower loomed ahead and To The leTT, leering aT us Through The hoT, dusTy-blue air. lTs supercilious l'm-here-you're-There aspecT convinced us ThaT we oughT To Turn righT along The winding road. Old, imposing GoThic buildings-cloalced in The anonymiTy oT gray sTone, wiTh- ouT need oT TiTles in Their Time-TesTed securiTy-sped pasT our car. Suddenly, The archaic, Tomb-like buildings gave way To QuonseT huTs, sTeel-gray and builT oT corru- gaTed TinToil. These evidences oT campus modernizaTion led To glass-rooTed hoThouses which op+imis+icaIIy sTood ready To receive The rays oT The sun. The machine age was represenTed here, Too. ln brighT-yellow and dull-brown painT an egg-dispensing machine reared iTs head. A disTance behind This ungainly mechanism sTood The poulTry-judging building which, happily, reTreaTed deeper inTo The misT as we sped along. Suddenly, The exiT To Town appeared in The road ahead oT us, so we made a leTT Turn in a desperaTe eTTorT To Tind The main campus. ATTer we had covered guiTe some disTance along The muddy road, crossed a narrow bridge, and goTTen To a poinT where no U-Turns were possible we spied a road sign. lTs presence was obviously a misTal4e Tor we had seen no oThers since enTering The campus grounds. Anyhow, There was The sign, promising us a direcTional clue. AT a glance we lcnew where we were- The Cornell PlanTaTions. Convinced by now ThaT The ouTsl4irTs oT The universiTy were 9925 oT The whole, we blundered along again unTil we Tound ourselves in The midsT oT sunbaThing girls and boys. They were assembled in groups on The lawns in TronT oT Greek-leTTered houses, and looked as Though The only Thing ThaT could disTurb Their placidiTy would be The sound OT a schoolbell. ReTusing To bow To The obvious, we decided To inTerpreT This as an encouraging sign oT sophisTicaTed universiTy civilizaTion, and l4epT on going in The general direcTion ThaT we were Then Tollowing. ATTer many righTs, considerably more leTTs, and Three more enTrances inTo The planTaTions, we Tound ourselves in TronT oT The Tennis courTs. AdvenTurers To The end, we goT ouT To look aT The buildings nearby, and There was The one we soughT. A noTice, however, poinTed us in anoTher direcTion To The building which was open ThaT day. Leaving The car where iT was, we seT OTT aT a brislc TroT across The quadrangle oT grass whose green beauTy was inTerrupTed only by a dirTy, gray TombsTone which bore The legend, lnTerpares. Diagonally across Trom This was The building which was our goal, and one block behind iT was The library Tower greeT- ing us wiTh iTs l'm-here-you're-There leer. MADELINE GELTMAN EighTy-Tive Reveler Securely cloaked by fhe sfeady speed of life, Everywhere surrounded by fhe sensual pleasures of Birfh and Love, Pride and Accomplishmenf, l am suddenly assailed by a slow moving force, more Sweef and more powerful fhan Today and Now, A masferly force fhaf permeafes my every sense. Almosf swiffly, if bolfs shuf fhe door behind if land fhere are fhe lighfs and people, only swirling bars of color crazily filfed againsf a fasf fading paffernl. We lfhe fair-locked youfh and ll Drink deeply of fhe filled nighf air. And my fhoughfs are of fhe coarse-grained woman who had borne This single, perfecf fhing, And of fhelfhronged and passionafe masses, Who surged for+h, sounding fhe molded frumpef of fheir own will and rose fo fhe heighfs. Of whispered summer nighfs and fhe musings of poefs, Of fhe low, resfless desires fhaf forever prod and provoke Man, a reminder of his self-imposed frailfies. Wordless, we sfrode fhe soff sanded beach, as fhe music of Nighf and sea and sky sounded ifs myriad cascade of Full and glorious nofes. ll a reveler in fhis unblemished paffern of fhings.l Buf fimeless dawn, fhe dawn of cifies and kifchens, Nofed our solifary figures, black againsf fhe Brighf waferfall of her domain, and she Snafched fhe sfars and guief from us, And he from me. Doors clank lopen or shuf, l wonderl, Naked and cold and alone, l am soon warm, covered by my fur-lined cloak And sef down among fhe slow swirling sfreaks of color. Slowly, fhey sfop fheir incessanf cycling and l fhen Move wifh fhem, fouch fhem, embrace fhem- Curious, busy peace. Unconsciously, midsf fhe red moufhs and gleaming, cool Corridors, l am waifing. Eighfy-six PHYLLIS CHESLER Two Views of Success I Tear I've noThing more To wish Tor I've reached The goal, To which I no longer aspire And now I musT siT back and waTch The world, I musT learn, as I have heard, To live a IiTTIe I will IisTen To music and read boolcs only. Then when I am very comTorTabIe and peaceTul I shall die. I've been dying since I was born So I shall noT waiT Tor deaTh. Even Though I have gained much Trom IiTe I will conTinue To wanT and To sTrive I will conTinue To worlc Tor someThing I have noT For all a man musT do To achieve success ls To beaT IiTe To The Tinish line. DAVID GARFIELD ln Memoriam Looking ouT The window Qver and beyond The houses and TreeTops, Beyond The horizon- UnTil IiTe spiraling downward, alighTs on A Tiny pinpoinT oT memory 'IhaT grows larger and larger. VibranT and glowing memories OT one dear deparTed Never To be seen, heard, or TeIT again- Only Ioved, longed Tor, Cherished deeply in a brolcen hearT. AppreciaTion oTTen comes Too IaTe When one can no longer compensaTe For ThoughTIessness. A heriTage, a proud and glorious heriTage ThaT musT be carried on. ALAN. S. FLEISCH ER EighTy-seven 1 X 'W f'ffM1li'mi, FN if Qi ,, f . ,n f , X .f f' f ,,,,,4,Q wwwwffy . i xfffy wk QAWQM ,g eww mx , 17. f bf an f mia , ,,,. H ,, xx X x ,..x .,. Q W aku Ui 1 .S we--'W M ,M www Q5 X f 1 1 M '5 Q 5 4 SPORTS SECTION Spor+s have long symbolized 'rhe s'rrengl'h and vi'I'ali'l'y of youlh. Bul' i+ is no'r physical srrenglh alone +ha+ is required. An aler+ mind, +eamworlc, and skill are fhe confribuiing fac+ors wi+hou+ which +he very essence and purpose of spor+s would be los+. BASKETBALL The hoopsTers, under The guidance oT Coach Jaclc Gordon, ended Their I957-58 season wiTh a league record oT 7-5. High scorers Tor The season were CapTain Norm l-lalbersTadT, who averaged 22 poinTs a game, and Joe BellonTine, who averaged l5 poinTs a game. The mosT impressive vicTory oT The season was a 92-73 rack-up againsT LaTay- eTTe and The mosT exciTing game was The one againsT Van Buren l-ligh School, in which The UTes edged ouT a 73-72 vicTory in overTime. lndividual player honors include The selecTion oT Norm l-lalbersTadT as All-CiTy guard and honorable menTion ciTaTions Tor Tom Finlq and Joe BellonTine. WiTh The graduaTion oT many Team members, Coach Gordon Teels ThaT nexT year's iob will be one oT rebuilding C-5raduaTing This year are CapTains Norm l-lal- bersTadT and Tom Finlc, Joe BellonTine, Philip Figelman, Richie ParenTi, ArTie RosdeiT- scher, Spencer Ross, and Jay Udell. FOOTBALL The TooTball Team ended iTs l957-58 season wiTh a 2-5-O record. The Two vic- Tories were aTTained by deTeaTing Madison, I4-I3, and shuTTing ouT Tilden, 6-O. Coach Sy Rapp Teels ThaT These resulTs are noT disappoinTing because Tour oT The games were losT by only one Touchdown. A successTul Team, says Coach Rapp, re- quires several seasons oT experience and hard worls. WiTh The Tine assisTance oT lvlr. Silberg and Mr. Luclcs lThe assisTanT coachesl, The increased sTudenT supporT, and The expecTed reTurn oT mosT oT The varsiTy players, we should have an improved Team. GraduaTing This year are CapTains Charley Conigliaro and Ronny Radice, Ben AlalouT, Vinny Angelico, Adrian Bardazzi, Vinny Mallozzi, PaT PorTera, and Joel Torres. BOWLING Finishing in Third place wiTh a 6-4 record, The UTe lqeglers compleTed one oT Their mosT successTul seasons in recenT years. l-ligh scorer Tor The season was VincenT In- graTe, who averaged l52 per game. lThis is The TirsT Time in Tour years ThaT a UTe player has averaged over l5O.l ArTie Zinkin came close wiTh a 148 average. Coach Jerry Rizzo is especially proud oT The Team's vicTory over l:orT l-lamilTon which ended ThaT school's nine-game winning sTrealc. C5raduaTing members are Bing Eng and ArTie Zinlcin. NineTy BASKETBALL TEAM FOOTBALL TEAM BASEBALL, TRACK, and HANDBALL TEAMS N inefy-'rwo BASEBALL This year's season proved To be a disappoinTing one Tor The UTe baseball Team. The baTsmen compiled an overall record oT 3-7. l-lighlighTing The season was a 3-O shuTouT over Manual. The oTher Two vicTories were againsT ForT l-lamilTon 3-I, and Lincoln 7-6. ln Two ol: These Three games, Richie Rubino piTched The Team's way To vicTory. Coach Abe Felcher Teels ThaT The boys were hampered by inexperience and will malce a much beT-Ter showing nexT year. GraduaTing in June are Sherwin BogarT, Tom Fink, and Two Team managers, Norm Nachbar and Al Revkin, who have conTribuTed greaTly To The publiciTy cam- paigns oT all LlTrechT Teams. TRACK CulminaTing a successTul season, boTh indoor and ouTdoor, The mile relay Team brolce novice in The P.S.A.L. lnviTaTion MeeT held aT Madison Square Garden in Feb- ruary. The milers consisT OT Lenny Furman, l-lerb Greenblum, Joe Kleiner, and Ronny Reisman. Also brealcing novice was shoTpuTTer Richie MonTalbano. During The ouTdoor season, The cindermen Triumphed over LaTayeTTe 48-33, cap- Turing almosT all oT The TirsT, second, and Third place honors. This year's June graduaTes among The TraclcsTers are CapTains Al Corsaro and MarTy l'lornsTein, Dave Blum, Lenny Furman, l-lowie Gabler, Joe Kleiner, STU Wax- man, and Manager STeve Aclcerman. GOLF For The TirsT Time in many years, The golf Team compiled a winning record l5-4l. Coach lrv Goldberg Teels ThaT nexT year The group will Tare even beTTer. GraduaTing members oT The Team are Bob Feola, Larry Fornasieri, Don GlanTz, and STeve Aclcerman. HANDBALL For The sevenTh consecuTive year, The UTe wallmen clinched an undispuTed cham- pionship. The Team's record was 5-3. The season's highlighTs Tor The Team, which was coached by Mr. Abe RiTl4in, assisTed by Mr. Suozzo, were a 5-O shuTouT over ForT l-lamilTon and a 3-2 vicTory over Midwood which gave New UTrechT The crown. GraduaTing This year are CapTains Eli GoTTlieb and Lenny Schaier, Bing Eng, Murray Goldberg, and Ronnie Radice. NineTy-Three WW' SWIMMING WiTh The loss oT more Than halT OT Their varsiTy Through graduaTion and The Asian Tlu, The UTe mermen ended The I957-58 season wiTh a 3-8 record. I-IighlighTing The season were a 55-7 romp To vicTory over Alexander I-IamilTon and a 47-20 vicTory over WingaTe. IT is inTeresTing To noTe ThaT Tor The TirsT Time in many years every man who swam Tor UTrechT scored in boTh meeTs. A medley Team oT Gabor KaTz lbaclcsTroI4el, Don GIanTz lbuTTerTlyl, and Barry LiToTsl4y lTreesTylel placed eighTh in The CiTy Championships. AT The Harrigan meeTs Don GlanTz placed sevenTh in The ciTy wiTh The baclcsTrolce, and TreesTylers Barry I.iToT- slcy and Mel Bobson reached The semi-Tinals. Coach Iiranlc MacDaviTT Teels ThaT The Team's perTormance will be improved nexT year since mosT OT The varsiTy members are reTurning. Mr. Mac would Iilce To see a beTTer TurnouT Tor The coming Tall season. GraduaTing This year are CapTains Don GlanTz and Barry l.iToTsIcy, Ray Kelly, Lenny Segal, STu Selldn, and STeve Tannenbaum. Dave Schneier, manager, Is also a June graduaTe. SOCCER, FENCING, and TENNIS Three new Teams have been added To The exTra-curricular acTiviTies aT New UTrechT. They are: soccer, coached by Mr. Abe RiTlcin3 Tencing, coached by Mr. Leonard l.ucl4sg and Tennis, under The guidance oT Mr. I. Cohen. These Teams have been gaThering boys Tor Their rosTers and will begin regular P.S.A.l.. compeTiTion in The Tall. Any boys seriously inTeresTed in These Teams are advised To consulT The respecTive coaches. NineTy-Tour mfesi: -,- fix QM E ex,-,gf, XM 34 z x 4. . add fi V G. O. CABINET Facul+y Adviser: Mr. Goldenberg These represenfafives of The 5+ d fb d d u en o y iscuss and vofe on many maffers of injreresf +0 NSW Ufrechf sfudenfs. The group sponsors fhe school's ex'rra-curricular af:HvHies. NUHS STAFF Facuhy Adviser: Mr. Cherniss Wrifing headlines and meefing deadlines are among 'the duHes of 'rhe QVOUP Jfhaf keeps Uffecm' Hes well-informed Jrhrough ihe publicahon of fhe school newspaper. Ninejry-six ARISTA Feculfy Adviser: Mr. Cafania Good characfer, scholarship, and service are The wandards Nine-fy-seven MATH TEAM Faculry Advisers: Mr. Sifomer and Mr. Cherosh This group of boys and girls exlwibil oulslanding speed and accuracy in The solufion of malle rnalical problems iven +o 'I'l1 ' ln Q em rn Jr e course of inlerscluolaslic compelilions, LIBRARY SQUAD Faculfy Advisers: Mrs. Colclrell, Miss Lolfus, Mrs. Marino, Mr. Adams Helping +o keep books and periodicals in 'flue riglwl' place and in good condi+ion is one of rlne many +aslcs Jrlwese sludenfs perform. Ninely-eiglwlr ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT'S SQUAD Faculfy Advisers: Mr. Noonan and MISS Manony Besides Typing and dolng cIerIcaI work, Jrnese I1eIpIuI srudenrs serfe es messengers. 4, I , Q' H, 4 - M ,H .1 gf 4' ' wi 'W , 7::'?'Z'2 V' 4 Zi' n,, f, I E f E,f1 4' ' 1404 Z U7 4. 95 . , I A ..,, ,.,I,,,.W ! 'CW Z I Q X' r 5 2 U? f' ' f ' , DI: x f 77 I , aa I f-Z 4 I 'f YV? ' . I I ,ff I' , 1 1 , , 1 f ' , fs, N 2 ,W , I I Q ! Q UI I, 7 f A1 K , , , ,M , , Mem .,.f M ,,,,,, N.4,,,,W,...Ay6k4 I I If I I ff ,V ,,f ,gy f I STOCKROOM SQUAD FacuIIy Advisers: Mr, Noonan and Mrs. Pcrerr To deIiver ma+erIaIs for classroom use and Help keep Invenrory QI s ro uc es e'e We 'a K of H115 group of boys. Ninejry-nine DRAMA WORKSHOP Th. Facul'ry Adviser: Mrs. Maimone I li J ' . A ihSWbrOdjS+rgn.Knssed Me, and of Those who assumed various responsibiliiies in connechon wi+I1 s group consils of lime sludenl aclors and aclresses who performed in +l'iis year's varsify DRAMA CLUB Facully Adviser: Mrs. Grau Talenlg and slcills required by +l'1ose inleresfed in 'rliealrical produclions are developed by rhese sluclenls during 'rlweir daily sessions. One lwumdreol STAGE SQUAD Fecufy Ad-:sew MQ. Se.. V On -H -r1n- -v--- 1---Q -v- Tne ::...,e, S .1-Nb :amd -me :se-fax , cj e :Sw , 2 Q- - es ard lee-oI'g e' rage ECOSVSLUS w:rk?'g Grd'-7:2 SERVICE SQUAD Facl. y Aomsers: Mr. Sc? es 'ge' emu N NN 2 'A' Guardi 1111: exirs and direcf rv n side ar' 21 O v I I F19 nu :Jfe:1 OHS SERVICE LEAGUE - KEY CLUB Facully Adviser: Mrs. Sclner -llll5 .0VQGnlZallOf1. whose members are eligible for cerlain Kiwanis Club benefils, conducls clwarily drives and performs ollwer communiry services, NEWMAN CLUB Facully Adviser: Dr. Sorieri 3 This religious organizalion, wlwiclw sponsors dances, boar rides, and communion larealmlasls, slresses 'rhe values of good cilizensliip. One lwundred Jrwo ORCHESTRA Facuhry Adviser: Dr. Slfberrnan These musicians enrerfain rheir fellow-srudenfs ar assembly programs and ai rhe annual ccnceri Lll- BAND Facufry Adviser: Mr. Cherry The daily rehearsals of rhis group prepare rhern for perrorrnances 57 ::rwcer+s Q sernb Tea, emo sporrs evenfs. One hundred rhree M SENIOR CO-OPS Facully Adviser: Mr. Goodman , These sluclenls work and allend school during al+erna're weeks 'rl'1rougl'uou'r +l'1e school year, The girls in flue group have eslablislwecl Jrlwe cuslrom of wearing red swealers on assembly days. Cne hundred four GO-GETTERS Fa:uHy Adviser: Mrs, Grew T575 all-male craeedeading body shows, roo 5, and Cree S 'ri M 'w e games. SWIMMING LEADERS Faculfy Adviser: Mrs. Scre' These capable swimmers aid Mrs. Scher by acfing as Hfeguards durirg Sw fT1 T TC 5 Crme Hundred five ! 1 TWIRLERS Facuily Adviser: Mr, Cherry These allraclive balon experls iwirl ai' New U+rech'r's games, rallies, and assemblies. i CHEERING SQUAD Facully Adviser: Mrs. Grau Rousinq cheers and graceful lumps, lurns, and slences are 'rhe speciallies of This group of girls One hundred six BOOSTERS FacuI?y Adviser: Mrs. Befner These girls do fheir besf io s?Imula+e schccl spirif, cheer reams on 'ro various school evenis. -3 v fy, 513 sew 'wcrefs One hundred seven ! 1 SENIOR LEADERS Facullry Adviser: Mrs. Joliin This club is composed of girls who have been Jrrained +o referee games and help supervise acJrivi+Ees in +l1e lweallrh educafion classes. Une hundred eighf JUNIOR LEADERS lm preparafion for service as Senior Leaders in flue fulure, flwese girls le pelnfs of baslceiball and volleyball a'l ll1eir sessions. , , V. SFU ECTS Cf TPS TIE One hundred nine One hundred Ien PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE SQUAD Facully Advisers: Mr. Hersh and Mrs. Brenner These sludenls assisl' Ihe principal and his secrelrary by doing clerical work and running errands. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT'S SQUAD Facully Advisers: Miss McGraIh and Mrs. Zuckerman ll is The responsibilily of Ihese help- ful srudenls Io serve as clerks and messengers. coLLEeE ADVISER'S SQUAD Facully Adviser: Mrs. Frieclberg College bound? This conscienlious squad helps keep records and provide inlormalion concerning opporlunilies for higher educalion. BOYS' DEANS' SQUAD Facu fy fNdvIsers: I Mr. Gruefck and Mr. Mefer Various cIer'c ou'es and ef'a'd are Tnduded a'n:'a resc:'s7b ' I +nese boys, GIRLS' DEANS' SQUAD Eacuuy Advisers: Mrs. Yupea and Mrs. Fahey Locking up records and servirg as messengers are avncng 'Ine duries ci This squad. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SQUAD FacuIry AdvIser: Dr. Dracnrnan These siudenrs Iype sren 'Is, siafnp Iexfbooks, :Jrepare exlwibirs, and run errands. PHYSICAL SCIENCE SQUAD Each -, Adv7sefs: Mrs, Wwoef ':' ana Mrs. Jesep Preparkg 'pxr' Is :cr sde e C s de'nonsIra?Ic fI:ffnI'g ei duiies are 0772 FIS squad. e Hundred eIeven I One hundred Iwelve G.O. OFFICE SQUAD Facully Advisers: Mr. Abramson, Mr. Fox, Miss Rubin These sludenls assisl in Ihe Iceeping of financial records associared wilh 6.0. aclivilies. GENERAL OFFICE SQUAD Facully Advisers: Mrs, Reilman, Mrs. Klein Operaling Ihe swilchboard, sorling incoming mail, and poslring oulgoing mail are among Ihis group's Iaslcs. MIMEOGRAPH SQUAD Facully Adviser: Miss Kramer Besides running off Ihousands of slencils each Ierrn on 'rhe mimeograph machine, 'rhese s'Iuden'Is also help 'ro supervise Ihe Losr and Found Office. RECORD OFFICE SQUAD Faculry Advisers: Mrs. Plisner and Mrs. Shapiro Filling 'Ihe numerous records of New UIrech'r's s'ruden'Is and alumni is one of Ihe maior responsibililies of This squad. MADRIGAL Faculfy Adviser: Mrs. Marinelio Under rhe direcfion of Ma'am. as Mrs. Marinelio is affecfionafely called by The chorisfers, These singing srudenis perform af various assemblies and concerfs 'rhrouqhoui' The school year. BUDDIES BUDDIES Faculfy Adviser: Mrs. Scher The members of Jrhis organizafion usher af school funcfions, sponsor charify drives, and under fake many ofher proiecfs of service To fhe school and Jrhe communify. From Our Alumni Association We welcome you mosT hearTily To The ranks oT our Alumni AssociaTion. The New UTrechT l-ligh School Alumni AssociaTion was incorporaTed in July 1943 as a membership corporaTion under The laws OT The sTaTe oT New York. Since The daTe oT incorporaTion and The TirsT Board oT DirecTorS meeTing held on December I4, I943, The Alumni AssociaTion has come a long way. From iTs incepTion, The associaTion has dedicaTed iTselT To The aTTairs oT The school, alumni, and communiTy. Our Scholarship Fund, EmploymenT PlacemenT Service, Reunion Dinners, eTc. are geared Tor The beneTiT oT UTrechT alumni. The AssociaTion Takes iusTiTiable pride in having inauguraTed and supporTed These underTakings making iT a working organiza- Tion, helping our Alma MaTer and Tellow alumni. We are more Than proud oT Those OT our alumni who have prominenTly esTab- lished Themselves in pracTically every Tield oT endeavor, i.e., iudiciary, medicine, law, governmenT, Teaching, eTc., who have parTicipaTed in laying The groundwork oT The associaTion and have conTinued Through The years To lend Their supporT. We also boasT The largesT number oT show business perTormers oT any alumni group, including Abe Burrows, Arnold STang, Buddy l'lackeTT, RoberT Merrill, Richard Tucker, DoreTTa Mor- row, and oTher noTables. IT would Take many more pages Than alloTTed here To seT TorTh The accomplish- menTs, workings, and TuTure goals oT The AssociaTion. As The AssociaTion Takes on more responsibiliTies and iTs growTh increases, The supporT oT every alumnus is needed. Now ThaT you have graduaTed, you are auTo- maTically eligible To parTicipaTe in The AssociaTion and reap The harvesT iT has To oTTer. Those oT you who are acTive in school aTTairs have The largesT responsibiliTy oT all in acTing as liaison beTween your class and The AssociaTion To see ThaT your class is acTive. This can be done by Tollowing The sTeps lisTed below: I. Keep up To daTe on your dues l5lSl.OO per year or STO Tor l.iTe Membershipl. Your dues make The AssociaTion possible: wiThouT iT, no mailings, no acTiviTies. Make checks payable To The N.U.l-l.S. Alumni AssociaTion, l6OI 8OTh STreeT, Brooklyn I4, N. Y. 2. SupporT The Meyer Weiner Memorial Scholarship Fund oT The Alumni Associ- aTion. 3. ATTend Council meeTings once a monTh. We discuss alumni aTTairs and plan alumni TuncTions. The Council meeTings are also social geT-TogeThers aTTer The shorT business sessions, and reTreshmenTs are served. 4. InTorm us immediaTely oT change oT address. 5. VolunTeer Tor various Alumni acTiviTies. 6. Send personal news iTems Tor The Alumni NewsleTTer. 7. Form a class commiTTee as represenTaTives To The AssociaTion. B. All commenTs and inquires should be senT To The AssociaTion aT I6Ol 8OTh STreeT, Brooklyn I4, N. Y., or call BE 2-6388. We wish you all The besT oT luck in your hopes and ambiTions. One hundred sixTeen excellent defign I Jkilled emftfmeznfbip superb RINGS P I N S MEDALS CH ARMS c u P s O P LAQ U E5 TROPH IES YOUR CLASS JEWELER BOSTON 'I7 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK 8, N. Y. PROVIDENCE MANUFACTURING JEWELERS One hundred sevenfeen WOODSTOCK E SCIENTIFIC STUDIO TRI-ART . ENGRAVING 446 FULTON STREET Brooklyn, N. Y. Y I L 1 Telephone: TRiungIe 5-9272 ' 52 EAST 19th STREET Official Yearbook Photographer New York City I Hllllllllll PRESS, Im: 33 Flatbush Avenue 0 Brooklyn 17, N. Y. Ulster 8-2500 SINCE 1915 we have been serving high schools :Ind colleges of Greater New York . . . We take pride in having at your service our stall' of expert lypographers, artists and advisors . . . 5 Printers of the Comet One hundred eighteen SHore Road 8-0500 TERGESEN Fine Meats, Poultry and Provisions A 6820 8th AVENUE Brooklyn 20, N. Y. Meet New Utrecht df C H O O K I E S For Your Snacks 7818 NEW UTRECHT AVE. Brooklyn, N. Y. CHelsea 3-6840 cl-IIN 8. use co., Inc. ' Manufacturers of Chow Mein 'I23 Bank Street New York 14, N Y. GREETINGS to the CLASS 0F 1958 from a Friend Best Wishes from the COMET STAFF One hundred nineteen Autographs 5. i inbrfiu 'W fi Q? , 3 :.. ja.. 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