Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn - Polywog Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

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A - . vu 1, Eg gi .5 M V I flenficafion 6 lgredicfenlif Weddagv 8 .!4!L11il1 mlm livn I0 571161.09 I4 .SZMOM 34 .fdcfiuifieri 90 306111114 118 JJ0m,,Euf.4 138 34-6119.-,lzzfw 140 .Sim-14 152 .1401 Ul2I'fi5iI'lg 1 66 ASSOCIATE BOARDS SIDNEY LANDAU . .. .... Advnrtising Coordinator STEVE GOLDMAN . . . ........ Activities Editor JOEL ROSENBLATT . . .... Assistant Photo Editor TERRY WILSON ........... ......... S ports Editor PROF. WALTER L. GREENE. . . .... Faculty Advisor S T A F F Robert Abilock, Ralph Ahrens, Al Anderson, George Engelhart, Burt Fein, Stanley Finklestcin, George Glauberman, Gary Grcenhut, Charles Pross, Kcn Rosenblum, Dictcr Rosenau, Lester Rubenfeld, Steve Scheinberg, Sheldon Schwartzbcrg, Al Shapiro, Hilton Sokol, Sheldon Trubatch, Larry Zelncr, Dave Zink. 2 'XIII ' -xl I r ., .. .N - gs 19 s o P0 '- A 1 N l rl . , -' 2 A I ,. ' W say Y 1 V . . -Q! t Q 5 -I fb' 'ill' Sz' 'Qs f , .1 EDWARD MAGILL BERNARD STEIN RICHARD GORMAN Literary Editor Copy Editor Photo Editor W is 1, I I ' kzf 5 4 1 T! VA., ---,s vm -, . rf' as X . lk gf, - I! TOM CASSEN MICHAEL MONTEMURNO Art Editor Senior Class Editor . l 1 -I i .. -.1 ?' N. MENACI-IEM BALFOUR GARY M. BIXON EDWARD FUCHS Ezlilm--in-Clzief Aflanagiug Editor Business Editor Layout Editor Q C5 STAFF cizdeolicafion HOMAS L. DONAHUE was the kind of man around whom, in a less self-conscious and sophis- ticated age, legends could grow. He was a different person and meant different things to dillerent people. And sometimes, to those who knew him best, he was several different people at the same time. In a word, there were many Donahues. There was the Donahue who worked as a reporter on the Hartford Courant and the Water- bury Republican and who never forgot his training. This was the man who kept abreast with the news to the end, who was out on Court Street every morning at six to buy his copy of the New York Times and who spent a diligent hour digesting it, to work up an appetite for breakfast. He was always hot on the track of a story - in Poly, in the Brooklyn Club, on the streets of Brooklyn Heights, his home base for many years. He even knew the temperature in a score of American cities each day. This was the Donahue who kept a hand and two eyes on the Reporter for almost all the 30 years he was at Poly, without in any way infringing on its freedom, and who protected it stubbornly from any infringement. His home and his office were at the disposal of the Reporter staff whenever they needed it. There was Donahue the teacher, who could bawl out students mercilessly, but never to the point of no return, always ready to relent and to put his arm around the errant studentis shoulder. He knew the pressures young students are under in a tough engineering college. That's why he was constantly challenging them to fight him, to assert and express themselves, to have dignity. He knew how to get them to help each other and so make up for defects in teachers or textbooks. In his own way he got solid, hard work out of his students and was conscientious in his conferences and criticisms. There was Donahue the frustrated actor, putting on a show at the drop of a hat, knowing that it was phony, telling you so, but enjoying it to the hilt and making you enjoy it, scattering his bit- ing, brilliant wit with a free hand, anywhere. There was Donahue the property-owner, shrewdly real-estate-conscious, running his house with economic eagerness and yet with a deeply human tolerance towards his tenants, all of whom learned to respect and love him. There was Donahue the disturbed human being, full of conflicts and contradictions often, embarrassingly confessing his own weakness in class, at home over a drink, in a restaurant, unex- pectedly and with no holds barred. Put all these Donahues, plus some more, together, and you have a man who believed in peo- ple, and particularly in students, in spite of or because of weaknesses in himself and in them, who fought with tenacity for just treatment of people and who will be remembered for many a year in Poly, and particularly where Poly Alumni get together. If any man deserved a dedication in our Polywog it was Thomas L. Donahue. Pity he can't read it. He probably would have blue-pencilled it. THOMAS L. DONAHUE 7 refiiclenf 5 ezifiage N ADDRESSING the class of 1960, I do so with feelings of respect and almost envy. As you go forth into the seventh decade of this century, you go into a world revolutionized by scientists and engineers, a world where scientific discoveries and engineering application have multi- plied exponentially over the last two hundred years and are continuing at this rate. Many of you in your four years at the Polytechnic have studied areas of human knowledge that were undreamed of when I was a young man. Many of you had the .advantage of an educa- tional program which has been, more and more, oriented toward scientific engineering, towards a firm and solid foundation in the fundamental laws of science, followed by thorough exposure to the engineering sciences. You took part in your undergraduate years in the most forward physical move in the history of the Polytechnic. You were the men who began your undergraduate years on Liv- ingston Street and finished your studies in Rogers Hall. But while you had the advantage of a truly Fine education imparted by an outstanding faculty, you missed some of the nicities of a fine physical plant - e.g., a gymnasium, a Student Union Build- ing. I can assure you that in this coming decade, as you return to alumni gatherings, you will see a truly Greater Polytechnic, a Poly that will grow educationally as it has grown in your years here, and a Poly that will possess a physical plant commensurate with its academic greatness. And so you go into the world as a Poly-educated scientist or engineer. Yet you should view humanity as natural white light which, when passed through a prism, is resolved into a rich and Varied spectrum of colors. You must realize that it is the sum total of them all that gives us white light. Similarly, we have a spectrum of professions and occupations, of atti- tudes and behavior patterns, of traits and personalities, the sum of which is synthesized into humanity. The basis of our democracy is the belief that all persons should have the right, the opportunity, the obligation, and the actual habit of exploring values for themselves, planning and living their own lives. If we recognize this cardinal principle of democracy, we must at once admit that there are many ways to a happy life, many avenues to individual satisfaction. VVe must admit also that all should know something about these many ways of life, not by mere hearsay, but by individual ex- perience! Only if we have been exposed to this marvelous variety of human interests and efforts can we learn to appreciate the richness of humanity within which our professions represent only one sector. If we, as scientists and engineers, are to exert the leadership that is expected of us, we must aspire to the most mature set of values we can develop. We must come to see man's arts and sciences - the beauty of his poetry, the depths of his philosophy, the aspirations of his religions, his complex history, the multitude of political and economic theories - as integral parts of a broad and beau- tiful spectrum, whose synthesis leads to genuine tolerance and human understanding. ERNST WEBER President ww ,J 4 W--....... DR. ERNST WEBER Henry Q. Middendorf Charles E. Schaffner Dean of Students Dean and Direotor of Buildings Director of Student Services and Facilities W M Wife is HE st W ,W ms ms 3,3 xanax mam a pu iw an gn ss 1 mn sm mn Warren L. 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I 11'j.f'f.'Ifjvg.7::,7,f3'i75v.! f'fIm4 ,: 'A ff I 2' IIN IIA: JI2124 . 4 , J I .I. 1f,',.4-. L4 I J V :-,fj.. -. 'I 4-'J'-',-'.'a','I. IIf1'gf.II.1Il' fII', fI Inc' J-' I , ,If I..I 1 .III lI.,I5IIl2.I.I:I:5gJ?aI ae,- L . ,, .T.54uI,. .' 'I -ff' .'ff3,f ,wwf .- If M ' r'f'Q 'ff P cf,A '. I I V I VI..-,I .II .Ash 'JIIII f f1I,3J5 'ir-1-pf' ' ' I 1 I ,IIQIAIL .Igqyv . . 1. f nf I I.. .' .-If I If' I Qtr, ., I .- .fu--I-V,- A rye I . s 'T' fl I'fI.a wg, 4 . . I. ,f . ,'..u I . I . ' 1. J. .f 1 . Is. .', 'f ' ' ' L . 1.45 ' 1' .. 'W' I ,III N.-x., I N I 4, I . Wlf' II. , , . I-.dl . ,. .. , , v ' I 4 .4 ,- , . I 1 . lx,: a - f 1 ' An' ' D -.un -n..,I. un,- I .',l, 1 , . 1 N 'f im., , . : fl' 1- Lgffgafiz .7' -' -1. ,.N.i.'. 1 'f.-'-.- If I f' '..,.'. 4' Il, I4 I. ,.,..., .I, ,I- eronauficaf gngineering T IS almost 20 years now since the Aeronautical Engineering Department became an integral part ol' the Polytechnic, its first degrees being awarded in 1941. Since that time, biplanes have passed away, propeller craft have given in to jets and rockets, and the sky has been removed as the limit. The Aeronautical Department has grown and progressed from an overgrown fan, long, long ago, to some of the Finest supersonic and hypersonic windtunnels available to a college, from ideal areodynamies to magnetoaerodynamics and more. Along the way the Applied Me- chanics division was added to the Graduate portion of the depart- ment and in 1959 a master's option in Astronautics was offered in conjunction with Electrical Engineering. Since its inception, Aeronautics has accounted for the bulk of Poly's research budget. The Aeronautics Department has on its staff some of the Finest men in their Helds. Because of their proximity to modern developments these men are constantly bring- ing the latest material, viewpoints, and techniques into depart- mental courses. Antonio Fr-rri Clzrzirnmn Left to right: Professors Radok, Kempner, Klosncr, Nardo, Crisp. 16 I Left to right: Professors Patel, Pohle, Ericson, Venkatraman. I -u:.: FY I - X nn- :w Freeport aerodynamics research laboratory 17 ELL as is xm mmm: Ckemidfrg HE history of the Chemistry Department is highlighted by two major events. In 1885 the scientific curriculum of the Polytechnic was divided into the engineering and applied chem- istry courses, In 1935 the chemistry curriculum was further sub- divided into the separate Chemistry and Chemical Engineering departments. Along with these subdivisions have come the devel- opment, and Finally, the establishment, of a department devoted to basic study in the chemical sciences. Extensive research, conducted by the various divisions of the graduate school has developed an undergraduate curriculum that embodies the latest concepts through increased understanding of fundamentals. It is not the goal of the Chemistry Department to provide an education that will become obsolete with every new discovery, but to provide future chemists with the ability to make these discoveries themselves. Charles G. Overberger Chairman Left to right: Professors Gregor, Goodman, Cohen, Meites, Collins, Ullman, Banks. 18 Left to right: Professors Ovcrberger, Mark, Pokras, Becker, Loebl, Riley. Left to right: Professors Stcigman, Morawetz, Marcus, Beringcr, Liu, Spoerri. 19 1 -:wwf-V E'?2f:'f z. Z' Q ff 15: ':. f sz' -. as X1 s 1, 'f sf ,WMC as if . gif' Eggs: FE 5 f UQ- X ,., ,Q-2, 1 N i gh. L,L., z W, K, 5149. W 'Ax sul. A. 5 s x i 1 m n s v 1 fi in ' .gig .,., Egg 4353 W? r Nz' Q 1 riff' 'S Cizemica ngineering AND-OVER-FOOT expansion of Chemistry since the turn of the century has been responsible for the creation of a new and distinct entity: Chemical Engineering. At first the two departments coexisted within one broad framework, but in 1931 Chemical Engineering received departmental status and at the same time wliittled its five year curriculum down to four. Since that time many students have taken advantage of the Hne faculty and facilities which Poly places at their disposal. The size of the classes alone establishes it as one of the major divisions of the Polytechnic, but size does not tell the whole story. The wide- spread popularity which the department enjoys can be traced to the purposes which it serves. To one segment of the student pop- ulation it provides a firm background upon which to build a career in industry. To the other it acts as a steppingstone to creative, vital, graduate work in this particularly dynamic field of Science and Engineering. Donald F. Othmcr Chairman Left to right: Professors Hase, Naphthali, Benenati, Conti. Left to right: Professors Schurig, Othmcr, Bruins Chu 20 Robert B. B. Moorman Chairman Gui! Engineering U HE department of Civil Engineering was a thriving entity when Electrical, Metallurgical, and Aeronautical Engineering were not even dreams. Despite this long tradition, the department has always remained abreast of current developments in the Held and stands ready to incorporate them into the curriculum. In the old Poly, the department's plans were seriously ham- pered by lack of room. At 333 Jay Street, however, the civil en- gineers have their own three story building which affords them ample space for their many activities. This allowed them to imple- ment and expand laboratories in sanitary, soil, hydraulic, and high- way engineering. New facilities for research in photoelasticity and photogrammetry were added to keep the department in step with every phase of civil engineering. Lvl! to right: Professors Mikochik, Pignataro, Soehngen, Left to right: Professors Stewart, Wright, Moorman, Veit. Glass, De Cicco. 21 gkcfricaf gngineering NE of the most dynamic departments at Poly, Electrical En- gineering has led the nation in formulating a modern cur- riculum. Its staff of over 70 faculty members was the first to insti- tute a unihed transistor and vacuum tube course. Because it found available texts to be insufficient, the department encouraged the formation of a large publications section at the Institute which aids faculty members in the development and publication of more adequate books. They are published as part of a Polytechnic Series. Two have been published so far and three more are being processed. The department has also successfully instituted an Elec- trical Engineering Honors Program which allows exceptional students to pursue an accelerated program of greater depth than is usual. Speaking of the department's overall progress, Dr. John G. Truxal, the department head, said, '4We are fortunate in being able to couple a high quality faculty with a high quality student- the quality of the education followsf' ,--.- . John G. Truxal Chairman W ft ' My Left to right: Professors Giordano, Angelo, Ettenberg, Rosenthal, Greensman, Macovski, Strauss, Clark, Kaplan, Whang, Deutsch, Goldstone. 22 Luft In riglzl: Prof:-ssors Canavzxciol, Silber, Wolhcrs. Lawrence, Braun, Aidala, Dorato, Staffin, Kahn, Shmoys, Levcy. Sealed lefl lo righl: Profcssors Wahlers, Weiss, Drossman, Shooman, Hcss, Gindoif, Schwartz, Hachemeistcr, Smith. Sfzzzuling lofi Io right: Profcssors Haddad, Hunt, Shillingcr, Honigshaum, Goldstein, Cazanjian, Whipple, Blesser, Mishkin, MacLean, Carlin, Truxal, Lynch. 23 pAyaica OLY'S Physics Department has exhibited a marked expansion in the past twenty years, Its faculty has increased from seven members, in 1939, to the present total of 44. This growth has been accompanied by proportionately larger student enroll- ments, the availability of more courses in varied Helds and an in- crease in the size and quality of facilities. Over the last two decades, discoveries such as the tapping of nuclear energy, the opening of solid state physics, and the in- creased scientific rewards of basic research, have popularized the Physics Department, bringing it to the attention of many capable young men. It has engendered their acceptance by remaining abreast of current developments in the Held and maintaining a vital curriculum. The department maintains a flexibility to match that of modern physics itself. Five years ago, because the need had arisen, the entire under- graduate curriculum was reorganized. New courses in specialized fields have been added yearly to the catalogue and standard courses brought up to date to complement this modern academic back- ground which the department provides. Chairman John J. Dropkin Left to right: Professors Post, Schleunig, Isihara, Camp, Juretschkc, Kjelchaas. 24 l l Left lo right: Professors Kiszenik, Sauto, Nahemow, Resnick, Saccocio, Zajac, Goldin. , ,, HWY, ---, ---r Yf.fY , Left to right: Professors Wainfann, Keyes, May, Grcgerson Stahl, COYIO- Friedman, Miksic. 25 WecAanicaf gngineering LTHOUGH the study of mechanisms goes deep into the ancient history of the world, mechanical engineering did not truly begin to take shape until the late nineteenth century, with the development of practical steam engines. Rapid growth in both the status of the profession and the technology of the Held did not take firm root until the turn of the century, however. Responsible for the design of tools, engines and machines, the installation of me- chanical industrial processes, and the planning and operation of power systems, the mechanical engineer continually carries on re- search with a view toward obtaining maximum output from minimum input. The Poly department has come a long way since its faculty numbered seven in the 1930,s, and is now divided into the six divisions of Metallurgical Engineering, Industrial Engineer- ing, Industrial Laboratories, Drawing and Design, Heat and Power, and Testing of Materials, Being fortunate to have qualified in- structors who represent all the branches of Mechanical Engineering, many of whom carry on research, the Polytechnic department is one of the larger ones with a modern curriculum and point of view. Charles T. Oergel Chairman Left fo right: Professors Bohata, Ming, Burstein, Abrami, Duffy, Agosta, Altio. 26 1 Charles T. Oergel Chairman Wefaffur icaf gn ineeriift 9 9 5 STABLISHED in the 1938-1939 school year, Poly's Metal- lurgical Engineering department has the largest enrollment in metallurgy in the metropolitan area. Its laboratories are equipped with machinery for the plastic forming of metals, physical testing devices, welding equipment, and specimen polishing apparatus. The basic tools of the metallurgist, metallurgical microscopes for specimen examination, metallographs, a micro-camera and a well equipped darkroom, are all available to the student. Although not as rigorous as that required for a master's degree, a thesis is re- quired of students in their senior year. The aspiring metallurgists are not limited in the possible subject matter of their works, but must demonstrate a large degree of resourcefulness and ability. Today the problem of high speed and large temperature ranges has brought the metallurgical engineer into the foreground in in- dustry. The continued improvement of metals and the develop- ment of new types is his responsibility, and Poly's curriculum is designed to help him meet the challenges not only of today's industry, but also to adapt to those of the future. left io righlz Professors Franceschini, Daravula, Fischer. Left to right: Professors Vecchio, D'Antonio. 27 WafAemafic6 HOUGH it is the youngest degree-granting department at Poly, having awarded its first degree in 1947, the Mathematics department has served the school for many years. Mathematics is vital to a.ll engineering and all sciences-most Poly students take twenty credits of it-and able inathematicians have served the Institute for many years. The transition from these early years has seen this faculty grow more than ten-fold from its early Hve mem- bers and the department's library has increased much from a single hlled book case to one comparable to that of any technical institute. Many math instructors participate in the sponsored re- search of other departments and their works have appeared regu- larly in technical and scientific journals. Although for many years it was tacitly believed that the progressive rnathematization of science represented a closer approach to reality, developments in physics during the last few decades have caused mathematicians to feel that the laws of science, when mathematically described, are merely the products of man's own imagination. Many such modern ideas are held and fostered in this department at the Institute. Ronald M. Foster Chairman ,Ll.l,liL.lL.lLLt.,.L-..-Ll , .-1. Left to right: Professors Salkind, Hochstadt, Wynne, Muzyka, Sffmding left to fight! P1'0fC5?0f5 Briggs, Russell, SCHDIOU, Foster, Fialkow, Morduchow, Haber, Hebbert, Thompson. , , MCndClS0n, TCTZUOII, Wh1tfQfd, Flaw. Ixneelzng left to nght: Professors Bertm, Dorate, Roseman 28 .w-no-I.x .uv '4- ff' . .. v. r- 'HH 1-tj.: ' l ig. rr.. K! ' ' , Y 49:15, Anatolc R. Gruehr Clmirman ' '.L,L..,. .-1. .jwezifory ana! gconomicd OLY'S virile history and economics program surprises neo- phytes to the department, as they have generally considered such courses to be necessary bulk in the engineering curriculum. The subject matter, taught by a group of devoted young men who helped to remold the department in 1956, is based on the ideas which underlie Western Civilization. Through encouraging student participation and interest, members of the department feel that they have been able to make students more cognizant of the meaning of their position in western society. It is quite characteristic that the association of men and ideas is emphasized over the older date and event approach. The economics program, devoted to the study of micro and macro economics in a single two semester course, is considered both from the point of view of modern theory and practical considerations. The economics of underdeveloped coun- tries, so important in today's world, is gaining importance in the curriculum. Elective courses, such as a symposium in Twentieth Century Thought and a course in Russian history, are offered to interested students and have met with considerable support and enthusiasm. I , Seated front: Professor Gruehr. Left to right: Professors Sharlin, Genovese, Podell, Gruber, Strauss, Crisonino, Lopata. 29 lflgfgd all piyclzofogg O be a successful engineer a man must be able to communi- cate with others in his profession, much of this being through his writing and correspondence. The English and Psychology de- partment has devoted itself to the development of this discipline in Poly students, while aiding them in the attainment of intel- lectual depth. Since Poly originally included a college of arts, it held an interest in humanities and communications long before the demand for such subjects was common in engineering schools. Many men associated with humanities at the Institute have dis- tinguished themselves. Kellogg's grammar, nationally accepted in 1870, is an excellent example. For many years the department has insisted upon three years of work in the field of English composi- tion and literature. The Institute was also a leader in developing senior elective courses in Philosophy, Psychology, Modern Drama, and Poetry. The departmenfs journalism program, open to inter- ested students, has helped the school maintain several high-quality publications. Through its courses the department has attempted to aid Polytechnic students to become more fully educated members of their profession. Q- i Seated left to right: Professors Pollack, Halpert. Standing left to right: Professors Cannon, Mandel, Zukofsky, Cavanna. 30 Thomas L. Donahue Chairman Seated left to right: Professors Miller, Obermcycr, Thompson, Cavanna, Pollack, Winters. Standing left to right: Professors Mandel, Cannon. ujffh' 4. 011 ,gr Bernard Rcchtschnflcn Chairman yfnocfern angua ea T Poly, the Modern Languages department attempts the accomplishment of two goals simultaneously-to teach the student how to translate foreign technical documents into English, and to make him cognizant of the culture, psychology, and as- pirations of other peoples Although Poly is a technical school, language is in the humanistic section of the curriculum and tries to supplement technical with cultural material. Having once been a one-man department, it has grown and today has Hve full-time and Hve part-time faculty members. They instruct the students in German, French and Spanish and are experimenting with a Russian course. Russian was offered at the Institute once before, but the enthusiastic student response rapidly subsided to clisinterest and the subject was dropped. The present project is far more modest and, it is hoped, interest will not collapse. In the past interest in languages has proven unsteady and even caused French to be dropped in the l93O,s. The department has also established a language laboratory with modern equipment fphono- graphs, tape recorders, earphones, etc.j which supplements class work. Seated left lo right: Professors Bobetsky, Rechtschaffen, Homberger. Standing left to right: Professors Kreilinff Smeaton, Middendorf. 31 far cience ana! jacfica OUNDED at the Institute in 1948, Polyis Reserve Officers Training Corps is designed to supplement the technical edu- cation of interested students with military training. To aid him in his civilian vocations as well as the demands of military life the cadet receives instruction in such fields as American Military History, Military Justice, Administration, Instructional Methods and Logistics, and participates in Held training, such as Military Explosives, Maps and Aerial Photography, Basic Tactics, Military Structures, Construction Materials, Weapons Employment, and Leadership. Having begun with inadequate facilities, today's Corps has space at an armory, and medals and financial grants presented annually for outstanding achievements in Helds ranging from marksrnanship, to academic standing. Membership in nationally recognized societies is available to qualified personnel. A radio afiiliate of MARS, a musical organization, regularly scheduled field trips, and the publication of a periodical, offer challenges to those individuals who desire to participate in extra curricular activities. Seated left to right: Maj. Swasick, Lt. Col. Caldwell, Maj. Dowd. Standing left to right: Capt. O'Connell, Capt. Steinberg, Capt. Cuneo. 32 Winston F. Caldwell Chairman ti Seated lefi to right: MfSgt. Imhof, Miss Donnelly, M!Sgt. Fleischer. Standing left to fight: M!Sgt. Naglcy, S.F.C. McNally, MfSgt. Williams, Mr. Kelly. I Ed Russell Chairman igltyaicaf giclucafion EMBERS of the Class of '60 remember the now defunct gymnasium in the basement of 85 Livingston Street. The three-man basketball team, sophomore vs. freshmen volleyball, gloveless handball, a few introverts trying to keep the punching bag moving or perfect their own definition of calisthenics, wrestling on the floor next to the mat and a solid minority actively practicing the art of 'lgoof off -students participated in all of these activi- ties simultaneously, seldom considering the possibility of a bullet coming through the floor from the rifle range below fthe range having once been Polyls own swimming poolj. Although the mem- bers of the Physical Education department direct the activities of freshmen and sophomores during regular class hours, their direc- tion of the school's extra curricular sports program is often con- sidered far more important. The Basketball, Rilie, and Wrestling teams were the Hrst to arrive on the Poly scene. Tennis was added in 1937 and, more recently, Track and Swimming have become major sports. Water Polo and Bowling were added as minor sports in 1956. The entire program is now located at the Central YMCA. Aix ,k Sealed left to right: Messrs. Lane, Russell. Standing left to right: Messrs. Halpern, Benvenuto, Collins. 33 -. I-11 -1- ' -f-r--- -- -T -.- ,,.,. -. . 'x -- - sz.-' ,- nf--., V-T T T: --ff--rf------- . .. .. - f .- g-- -A -' ' '. ' .UM 1--3.-..--.-, ': -- .. ' Vf----.F'.Q'iS--- -..V 2-:'..vf'4f-:-.--agp.4-'rr . -.- A- .. ,. . -. ':'1'. -. -Lg -r-- .--.- -- ..U-.uff ..--. - .. 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BIERBAUM, BEE 506 Concord Avvnuc I5 Stvphzm Avvnuc: Nrrw York 55, N. Y. Nr-w Hydv Park, N. Y. Radio Club: fllilimlj' Aflilialfr Radio Cflllllf IRE,' AIEE. Ifarlio Syxlenl, 6UU7'!H7lIll0l'f IRE, Jecrelzlryg Alpha Phi Omega. MYRON BLACK, BS 55 Winthrop Street Brooklyn 25, N. Y. Water Polo Teanzg AIChE,: Poly House. K, I , X THOMAS R. BLAKE, BME 1100 Ocean Avcnuc Brooklyn 30, N. Y. Pi Tau Sigma, secrelaryg New man Club, secrelaryg ARS, Haas urerg Tau Beta Pi. MARTIN C. BLYSETH, BEE 49 Terrace Avenue Floral Park, N. Y. Efll Kappa Nug Tau Bela Pig Varsity Basketballg IRE. 4,1 .r -54 Nut W - Q' . F .l if 77? ffffff w ' - ,' I I , ' ' .1 PRN ' ig, Ns- BRUCE J BOLAND BAeE JOHN BONA BML' MARCO J. BONOMI, BEE NORMAN BORNSTEIN 1491 East 58th Street 73 Chestnut Rowd Ill-33 43rd Avenue BMetE Brooklyn 34 N Y Inwood N Y Corona 68, N. Y. 9331 55111 StlCCt judo Club IAS junzor and Senza: Pzom Com Eta Kappa Nu, h.x.c. representa Bxooklyn 4 N Y mztfees ASME AFS ARS tivej Tau Beta Pig HSC, prexi Alpha Epszlon P1 denlg IREg AIEE. MEYER BOUSCHER, BS 919 Utica Avenue Brooklyn 3, N. Y. Sigma Pi Sigmag Reporter, assist- ant feature editorg The Erg, ed- itor-in-chiefg Physics and Math Sociely, xecrelaryg Poly House. ALAN BRAVER, BS IIIOMAS E BRESLIN BEE 1201 Gilbert Place SJ 18 99111 Stuet Bronx 59, N. Y. Astozn 6 N Y ax, edilorg Railroazl Club.: Phys- Pi Alu Epsilong Rejzarterg Poly- l f ics and Math Sociely. MARSHALL D. BRUDSKY, BMelE 20-12 Scfagirt Bmiluvarcl Far Rockaway, N. Y. Phi Sigma Della. FRANK J. BRUCE, BEE 2151 Steinway Strvrrt Long Island City, N. Y. IRE. RICHARD H. BROWN, BEE 35-4-6 74111 Strcct Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. IRE. ROBERT BURACK, BME 1168 East 46th Street Brooklyn 34, N. Y. Pi Tau Sigma, jlresidenig Big Brother Student Assismnce Or- ga1Lizr1lio1z,' ASMEg Poly House. LEO E. BURKE. BEE JOHN W. BURNETT, BME 9327 Hamilton Walk 111115 Hollywood Road Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Linden, N. J. Newman Clubg Wraxlling 'l'r'nm. 1 V , .-U, 54-1 f 1 ri 1 . JA- .Li . I xii i 1 , --fjfa - - Q V S-rf' ,L li' 9' ' 4 ilnL. 1 had -51-'ax g..gf' - 13 p. P if iii. I , if ' , ii z. 'Li- 'Q' ,B . BIAGIO CALIENDO, BChE 182 Dcvoe Strc-ct Brooklyn, N. Y. ,,,,.. Y 1 V 1 ' i f if . -I xi, 17:15 iv' SALVATORE CAPONE, BME 97-28 133rd Avenue Queens 17, N. Y. X- to x--'B R i It my JOHN CARILLO, JR., BCE 68 East 2nd Street Freeport, L. I., N. Y. Z4 'Il I Wi - . If l ia-f.H . E . VINCENT CELESTE, BS 2060-82nd Street Brooklyn 14, N. Y. Phyxics and Math Society. . . 1 I . L J JESS CHERNAK, BEE SING L. CHU, BCE WALTER V. CIECIERSKI, 67-40 Yellowstone Boulevard 32-34 Division Street BEE Forest Hills 75, N. Y. New York 2, N. Y. 58 Huron Street Eta Kappa Nu, presidentg Tau Beta Pi, :eeretaryg Reporterg EE Honor Student. ,,..., .t .. ,an 41 1 Q41 ASCE. xh '7'QS- Brooklyn 22, N. Y. Newman Clubg IRE. '3 lw., ' A H A A 1 iixaxyqQ':.X-V I we 3-I . . . eq , u wwf' Cf 1. fe? FRANK M. CARL, BCE 63-93 Fitchett Street Rego Park 74, N. Y. Stficlly Civilg Newman Clubg ASCE. GREGORY CHARLTON, BEE 3962 Baylis Road Seaford, N. Y. Swimming Teamg IRE. VINCENT CIRRITO, BCILE 2128 Fulton Street Brooklyn 33, N. Y. AIChE,' Alpha Phi Delta. 11.4. . 4 . FET , -fn I. t , 4-.,d-P Q R T IC 4312 -9'-'Libr 1.1-:fm :Nuff Ir 'r FW A - .- . are 53? :N . 1T'f ' 1 ' .f-.K sv GLM 'QETM Ae: Zi:5f9-1.f- ' 'f'zUxfu4'i?.. HERBERT CIOLES, BCE GIACOMO J. CONSENZ, BAeE CARLO COSCIA, BEE PERRY CRESCIMANNI, BS 101-13 97th Strc-c-t I7l Blueckcr Street 4345 Webster Avenue 8836 Aubrey Avenue Ozone Park, N. Y. Brooklyn 21, N. Y. Bronx 70, N. Y. Glendale 27, N. Y. Strictly Civil, ASCE. Senbbnrzl and Blazleg IAS. IRE. Reporter, Cross County Team., ROBERT D,AIELLO, BEE 2431 East 12th Street Brooklyn 35, N. Y. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pig Newman Club, president, vice president, IRE, vice prexiderzl. K ,R-,En - L rv- .E ,L - --- 1- of-- , - f . -V . .- 5 ,,,'. . V V , I .. in 3551? I 5 - K 'Sai' E, Newman Club, A CS. PAUL H. DAITCH, BEE 88-11 53rd Drive Rego Park, N. Y. Chess Club, president, treasurerg .A - iff . ,- - Chess Team, Big Brother, AIEE. A! E Q- , T v-C '7i Y? I 'v G! , 9-'xaie l l . - Al 'wx 5 3, , ,. r .2 ii A ' ws! x.f 1 ,',f X' -.KL 57 J , NICHOLAS A. DELIA , 370 Parkside Court Copiague, N. Y. Newman Clubg IRE. BEF lj! .W -fgfix- 1 1 I 'HS-if' 'H' .TAMES J. DEMPSEY, BCE 210-05 88th Road Queens Village, N. Y. :I- LOUIS DALSASS, BS 250 Stanhope Street Brooklyn 37, N. Y. Sigma Pi Sigmag Affalh and Physics Societyg IRE. RONALD DEITER, BS 410 Westminster Road Brooklyn 18, N. Y. Physics Societyg Railroad Club,- Glee Club. GEORGE DENGER, BEE 105-59 133rd Street Richmond Hill, N, Y. PAUL J. DARBY, BME 1018 East 32nd Street Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Newman Clubj ASIUE. NOEL DvLESSIO, BEE 415 64th Street Brooklyn 20, N. Y. Tau Beta Pig Ela Kappa Nu IREQ AIEE. IRA DERMANSKY, BCE 53 West 8th Street New York, N. Y. Phi Sigma Della. f 5 W-Yr:-5' rw ' 'iz 4 Aux 3 vu? ant . W 1 fv xrfvf EDWARD DQSANTIS, BAeE 153-39 59th Avi-nuc Flushing 55, N. Y. Pershing Riflesg Scabbarzl and Blade. 1 ,vt ig 1 FRANK L. DCTURRIS, BME 111-58 114th Street South Ozone Park, N. Y. Water Polo Teamg Newman Clubg AFS, presidentg AIEE, metropolilan delegaleg ASME, publieafions commiffeeg IFC,' junior Prom Committeeg Pi Kappa Phi, secretary, hisiorian, athletic chairmang Class secre- taryg Meri! Key Award. -1,7 il RUSSELL DIETZ, BChE RICHARD J. DIVIS, BME 66 Tangle Lane 164 7th Street Wantagh, N. Y. Hicksville. L. I., N. Y. AIChE, treasurerg Phi Lambda Upsilon. WALTER DOESSCHATE, JR. JAY DOBROW, BS BEE 243 McDonald Avenue 1600 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. New York 62, N. Y. AIChE,' ACSj Phi Sigma Delta IRE. KARL G. DUERWALD, BChE STEPHEN R. DUBE, BME 264-29 Langston Avenue 302 Washington Avenue Glen Oaks, N. Y. Brooklyn 5, N. Y. AIChE. Tau Beta Pi. -A--, 'Ewa A 71 fir' L Q ' zz . .. 1. 3's5a5 t ' , ..'f...jv.. ,.-Q. - 3. va , .,7,1 . . 5. -. 3 : e , . W L . A vu ,, Qi '- 5- DOMENICO J, DUMBRA, BCE 112-22 68th Drive Forest Hills 75, N. ASCE Y. ALFONSAS DZIKAS, BME LAWRENCE EDMONDS, BEE 89-17 97th Street 33 Sidney Place Woodhaven 21, N. Y. Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Newman Clubg SAME secretary. Newman Clubj AIEEQ IREg Pi Kappa Phi. , ' 5 . , J ,,.-sf DOMINICK J. ELIA, BEE 497 Avenue Y Brooklyn 23, N. Y. Track Team: Senior Prom Committee. 'QV -sn., 492-- ,J BERTRAM K. ELLIS, BAeE 370 Bainbridge Street Brooklyn 33, N. Y. IAS. 5.45 . if WILLIAM EMORY, BEE 254 O'Connell Street Massapequa Park, N. Y. Basketball Team, captainj IRE. JOSEPH E. EPPICH, BME 22-17 Himrod Street Ridgewood 37, N. Y. Pi Tau Si ma treaxurer' Wrexf g 1 J ' ling Team, manager, ASME, HERBERT ENGLANDER, BME 4606 Glendale Court Brooklyn 34, N. Y. ASME. HERBERT ERICSON, BEE 120-04 Newport Avenue Rockaway Park 94. N. Y. Secretary. ARTHUR J. FABLE, BME GIANCARLO FALCOCCHIO, STEPHEN S. FEIG, BCE NATHAN FEINMAN BChE 100-21 90th Avenue BCE 112 Jerusalem Avenue 79 Elmont Avenue Richmond Hill, N. Y. 71-59 Kessel Street Levittown, N. Y. Port Chester, N. Y ASME, BAC, treasurer.: IFC, Forest Hills, N. Y. ASCE. AIChEg Big Brother Student .recretaryg Lambda Chi Alpha. ASCE. Advisory Orgaizizatzan api' 1' H 5701:-69' 1 J' 3,5-' JOSEPH E. FEMIA, BAeE HAROLD K. FICKER, BS ARTHUR FILIPPI BMetE HOWARD FINE BME 137-01 56th Avenue 31-49 32nd Street 1521 East 37th Street 2064 East 17th Sltreet Flushing 55, N. Y. Long Island City 6, N. Y. Brooklyn 34, N. Y. Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Wrestling Teamg IAS. Reporterg Cross County Teamg 5 ACS, vice president. 12' l-.V- 'ilk 1 ., N, 19 GEORGE P. FISCHER, BEE 83 Ingraham Boulevard Hempstead, N. Y. IRE, project lab heady AIEE. OSKAR FLACH, BCE 10 Ft. Greene Place Brooklyn 17, N. Y. ROGER M. FISCHLER, BS 835 Riverside Drive New York 32, N. Y. Swimming Team. PETER H. FLEIG, BME 52-89 Wetherole Street Rego Park, N. Y. ASME. ROBERT H. FOOS, BCE 104-I9 21 lth Street B1-llzlirc 29, N. Y. im. BARRY J. FORESTER, BCE 5110-llth Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Strictly Civil, feature editor, ASCE, secretary, class representa- tive, Phi Sigma Delta, vice pres- ident, treasurer. f 7W'A 2 I 'rhf' ,it W MICHAEL FLICKER, B.S. 115 Logan Street Brooklyn 8, N. Y. Sigma Pi Sigma, Drama Society, business manager, Class Treas- ure'1',' IFC, vice president, treas- urer, president, Alpha Epsilon Pig Whois Who. STANLEY FOX, BME 903 Bruckner Boulevard New York 59, N. Y. ' ' -r f ' fr? l f - ' ' '-I G .2 E V ' , -I . 'km - r- nf' -L 'WE . em . - . gr , , in Z ff -45 ffl: ' jigs: mem' ,1 , ' 1' ,ash ak - , VN, ,sf 1 PHIL FURGANG, BEE 915 East 100th Street Brooklyn 36, N. Y. Reporter, Counterweight, man- aging editor, Debaie Council, manager, Big Brother, AIEE, IRE, Merit Key Award. l l 'r ' as .L Mx--X I ' . ' J '-K I 1 111. uk ...Ni Q . MICHAEL A. GALASSO, 54 Havemeyer Street Brooklyn 11, N. Y. Newman Club, ASCE. f ROBERT FRANKEL, BS 1 1670 Castleton Avenue ' l Staten Island 2, N. Y. ' ' , Big Brother, Alpha Phi Omega. KURT FUCHEL, BS 37-21 80th Street Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. BCE MARLAND C. GALE., BEE 1 Helena Road DAVID H. FRIEDMAN, BEE 66 Armour Street Long Bcztch, N. Y. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pig Nlusic Club, presidcntg HSC, AIEE, secretary, IRE. EDWARD FUCIHS, BEE 85-17 159th Street Jamaica, N. Y. Tau Beta Pi, president, Ela Kappa N-u,' Reporter, assistant news editor, news editor, Poly- wog, photo editor, managing ed- itor, business manager, Student Council, IRE, metropolitan stu- dent council representative, EE honor student, Who's Who. SIDNEY GALITZER, BEE I514 East 10th Strc-ct Staten Island 4, N. Y. Brooklyn 30, N. Y. Ela Kappa Nu, Radio Club, IRE. Radio Clubg Szuinzmiug Team lp 1 ' : . i s ' . :P . Q X A. Q, I W . . rf -'AL Q ' Y., N U ' ff f I' if Water Polo Team. W' Q4 if Ni-wtf, ff 4 mn . -,,.4r ...gl A i l . Zg' -, '5 ,-.Q- if. - A g11'Mf?ff T H. , ., ' 1 ' ' '1 'Q'-mb ,si . . ...Ev . I . ii . 5 55' . , 5 Y fs Q 'x , , .. 'bf V ' 'X' CARL GATTO, BME PETER GELFAND, BEE CARL GENNA, BEE 40 Monroe Strcct 634 Alabama Avenue 445 Kcap Street New York 2, N. Y. Brooklyn 7, N. Y. Brooklyn 11, N. Y. Newman Clubg jazz and Music IRE. SAMEg IRE. Clubg Water Polo Tcamg Basket- ball Teamg ASIWEJ AFSg Pi Kappa Phi. MARVIN C. GERSTEN, BCE NICHOLAS GIACKETTI, BEE 330 Bay 11th Strcut 9544 115th Street Brooklyn 28, N. Y. Richmond Hill, N. Y. Chi Epsilong Tau Bala Pig Tennis IRE. Teamg ASCEQ Alpha Epsilon Pi, pledgenzaster. JAMES GILLESPIE, BAeE BRUCE C. GILMAN, BAeE 550 94th Strcct 114 St. Johns Placc Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Brooklyn 13, N. Y. Sigma Gamma Taug Scalzlmrd Pershing Riflesg SAME. and Bladeg IAS, secretary. -. .-, if Jimi,- :+':1., V Yffjffli, 1 'lk , . - .A br W' A, RICHARD C. GERKS, BCE 163-I0 4-5th Avcnuct Flushing, N. Y. Chi Epsilon, presillentg HSC delegateg Strictly Civil, manag- ing editorg ASCE. px.. -fini . . fl' ,Q . ,M fl Q H 5 'Wi 'Cf ' ' ' - iiffr ww: S11-1 p I-. V , V ag, - A :L ' 'V . -:f. , fl ll l -nag. ll.. le, - u ' A - 'tan-muh, .,,. A F ,I .4 ' , u 1 l 'mf 'n r -.5 TT... S ' A iii ,Q-': ' :' ,' ,HQM-Q5:.f ' ' -, -gps- , . ...FL-gtvk., , 1 .V- ,Q 41-Ti. - .A '- - ,, 11.-TQ - , ,- ul Jef' ','- ,- ' A ' T' ' f '- 1 ' v' . ' Q ' - WILLIAM H. GIRARD, BCE THEODORE GIVAND, BChE BERNARD GLASSMAN, BAeE ROBERT GOLDBERG, BS 47-21 l93rd Street 100 Heyward Street 3111 Brighton 7th Street 473 Empire Boulevard Flushing 58, N. Y. Brooklyn 6, N. Y. Brooklyn 35, N. Y. Brooklyn 25, N. Y. AIChEg ACS. Sigma Gamma Tau, treasurerg judo Clubg IAS, treasurerg ARS. PHILLIP S. GOLDEN, BME ALVIN GOLDMAN, BAeE 734 Crolon Street 1717 Carroll Street Brooklyn 13, N. Y. Brooklyn 13, N. Y. ASMEg Drum and Bugle Corpsg Scabbarrl and Blade, Counter- Alplza Epsilon Pi. weightg Drum and Bugle Carpsg SAME, ARSy IAS. ARNOLD GOLDMAN, BME EDWARD J. GOLDSTEIN, BS 598 Howard Avenue 82-50 Surrey Place Brooklyn 12, N. Y. Jamaica, N. Y. Rifle Team. JACK B. COLDSTEIN, Blllzli 232-20 Mcntonc Avcnuu Lnurclton 13, N. Y. Phi Lambda Upsilong AICl1E. g'3'ga . 'Yi f JACK L. GOLDSTEIN, BEE 373 East 96th Street Brooklyn 12, N. Y. Big Brother Student Advisory O7'gIl7LlZllflU1lA,' IRE,' Unily House Plan. 'Nb 'ip Wav' MARTIN GOTTLIEB, BEE 1429 East 37th Strcct Brooklyn 34, N. Y. Scabbard and Blade, jirst serg- eanlj Bull Dozer, news editorg Drum and Bugle Corpsg AIEEg 1RE,' Unity House Plan, vice president. 'RSV . vs.. ,P 5 Xzxyiq V' jf XM- ITT! W1 F 1-A 'J4jf,n .. ling K 9 mxVfW..- N --r Q. HARVEY GOLDSTEIN, BEE 8817 Bay Parkway Brooklyn, N. Y. ARSg IRE,- AIEEg Unily House Plan. JOEL W. GRANET, BEE 670 Walkins Street Brooklyn 12, N. Y. me ml -2 .2, - zo fd V , S: DAVID W. GROSS, BAeE 121 Beach 91st Street Rockaway Beach 93, N. Y. Reporter, Newman Clubg Bowl- ing Team, IAS, ARS: Student Council, lreasurerg CPSAg Big Brother Student Advisory Organ- izationg Merit Key Awardg Merit Plaque Awardg Who's Who,' Slate Scholarship. 'F' -5 1 THOMAS M. GROSSO, 23-62 27th Street Astoria, L. I., N. Y. Nighthawksg IRE. DOUGLAS GRAY, BEE 214-07 85th Avenue Queens Village, N. Y. Eta Kappa Nu, vice jzresizlentg Tau Beta Pig Sophomore Class Treasurer: junior Varsity Bowl- W ing, IREg Lambda Chi Alpha presidentg EE Honors Program. WALTER GRIN, BME 228 West 108th Street New York 25, N. Y. SAME. BEE l HAROLD HAAKONSEN, BEE 28 East Raleigh Avenue Staten Island 10, N. Y. Drum and Bugle Corpsg IREQ Poly Christian Fellowship. y . ...ra-. FRANK H. GREGORY, BEE 135 Woodbine Street Brooklyn 21, N. Y. Newman Clubg IRE. SPIRO GRIVAS, BME 41-53 Hampton Street Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. ASME. CHARLES HAMBURG, BChE 4621 10th Avenue Brooklyn 19, N. Y. Omega Chi Epsilon, recording secretary: Iota Tau, vice presi- dentj Phi Lambda Upsilong Reporterg Counterweighlg ACS,- AIChE,' Big Brother. 1 -' 1 19 -N Lf, 5--1.-0 ' 1-.. r E 1 ' lil ' wus' -Q-I 'TUN- RICHARD HANSEN, 1015 76th Street Brooklyn 28, N. Y. viii. BME -4 ,. wa w 7 X15 Unk , , ' YXwwJ pj L H-nv GEORGE C. HANSON, BEE BRUCE S. HANZEL, BAeE 423 Oceanpoint Avenue 1917 East 17th Street Ccdarhurst, N. Y. Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Aluxic Clubg junior Prom Com- Scrap Nightg Field Day. milleeg Senior Prom Committee. H - U 1. 2255 1 Q1 A 1 ...,.., i n ggeswi V 1 7. z W .21 ' ,, X ..., , ,An Q 1'-1 ,M , ..5'g. l4 -1 w 1 , ! Q b l' . , I .-- - 1 , W tw. ye n : ,- x ' . f'ef ' sim -xl Y If ,, ,' ,15 5-.,, I FLA- . - ,-,ga , hwwiwg -V ,-., 'il' ' : div.-' ' f' 1 es:-fi . - ' 5, ,flvfi n' If WILLIAM F. HARAZIM, BME 428 East 77th Street New York 21, N. Y. Pershing Riflesg Pi Kappa Phi, hixtorian, secretary, house man- agerg Reporter, managing editorg ASMEg AFSg IFC, vice presi- dent. JOHN V. HARTUNG, BS 108 Brooksite Drive Smithtown, N. Y. Chess Clubg Math Clubg Newman Club. -v-+-ni 'gf TOHN E HASSELL BME EDWARD HEINHOLD BC'hE HOWARD H HEINSOHN BS WILLIAM I-IEINZ, BEI' 80 64- 89th Avenue 368 Arbuckle Avenue 160 E St M'1rks Place 32 Arden Street Woodhaven 21 N Y Cedwrhurst N Y V'1lley Stream N Y New York 40, N. Y. RICHARD F. HEITMAN 23-05 92nd Street Jackson Heights, N. Y. Scabbzzrd and Blazleg Bnxketbrzll Team. 1 'W' ' Q I' ,,,...- 1.4-5 ALBERT M. HEPP, BME ROBERT G. HEYNER, BME NELSON HILDRETH, BChE AGO HINT, BCE 177 Prospect Street Winkle Point Dr., Eatons Neck 118 Park Avenue 130 Hicks Street Garfield, N. J. Northport, N. Y. Roosevelt, N. Y. Brooklyn 1, N. Y. ASME. Reparterg Wrestling Team, co- ASCEg ESO. captaing AIChEg Big Brother. JEROME W. HIRSCH, BEE ROBERT HIRSCH, BEE 1 E 1 ii 90-38 153rd Avenue 87-35 168th Street ' 7' Howard Beach 14, N. Y. Jamaica 32, N. Y. 59 ik HERBERT S. HOFFMAN, BS GARY HOLLANDER, BS X -J 1 950 East 5th Street 140-10 84th Drive 1 ...-. Ejgjggi Brooklyn 30, N. Y. Jamaica 35 N. Y. tl T f Sigma Pi Sigma, vice presizlentg Counterweightg Physics Society. li ru ,,, W, ,VH ii!-sn Swgwp-H WILBERT J. HOLMER, BEE HERBERT HOPF, BAeE EDMUND E. HORNER, BMetE CHARLES R. HOUSTON, BEE 7946 Calarnus Avenue 43 Sickles Street 70 Saddle Lane 71-15 34-th Avenue gznihurst, N. Y. New York 40, N. Y. Levittown, L. I., N. Y. Jqckson Heights, N. Y. Water Polo Teamg Swimming Tenmg Pi Kappa Phi. tif l JEROME HYMOWITZ, BChE MARTIN ISAACS, BS 1632 Ocean Avenue lO51 Elder Avenue 'Th-fe Brooklyn 23, N. Y. Bronx 72, N. Y. Debate Council, presidentg AIChe. 4 . 1 7 ARTHUR H. ISAACSON, BCE RICHARD A. KALLAN, BEE 209-42 Whitehall Terrace 2215 Newkirk Avenue Queens Village 27, N. Y. Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Pig Polytechnite. IRE. . ft, ARREN Z. KANTER, BME 1176 East 12th Sm-vt rooklyn 30, N. Y. lenzpo, art .rtafg ROTC Intra- nural Basketball, ASME, repre- enfalive to metro olitan coun- 11 il: Unity House Plan. OWARD KAYE, BS 52-02 58th Avenue ittlc Neck, N. Y. 1CS,' Thevenin House ALEX M. KEMP, BEE 1985 Sedgwick Avenue Bronx 53, N. Y. IRE. 'qi 42 l 4? ! -,Ur ...Q ' MARTIN KAPLAN, BAeE 377 Legion Street Brooklyn 12, N. Y. Slurlent Counoilg Counterweightg Basketball Teamg IAS, ARSg Technical Societies Counoilg Unit House Plan residentj J' P House Plan Courlcilj Senio Prom Commilteej Wlw'5 Who. ROBERT A. KELLER, BME 38 Royal Court Rockville Center, N. Y. AFS, sec1'etary,' ASMEg Senior Prom Committee. MITCHELL KERN, BClzE 1294 East 49th Street Brooklyn 34, N. Y. Pershing Rifles, SAME, presidentj AIChE. ... . - . Y Y- .... W 1 '1 1' 7' ,, T9 -. a l .l A ' .A E af' ill' I I TY Y'--. 5a+ .fkifilwllefll-Y A '- as Y . ,fi me Q, f , ROBERT J. KLEINFELD, BME MAX M. KLINGER, BEE 22 Seaman Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Q 5. V Y . A , 10' A ,li ..v7?. ' ei -W ,. M. 1, vu, ll .J ,. 65 Bay 26th Street Brooklyn 14, N. Y. l . l' -Q 1, Twp 'f--f A KENNETH P. KOLAKOWSKI, GERALD R. KOTLER, BMetE GEORGE A. KOVANKO, BAIE BEE 893 East 8th Strcc-t 6 Lansdowne Place 161-55 86th Avcnuc Brooklyn 30, N. Y. Merrick, L. I., N. Y. Jamaica, N. Y. President, class of '60g Swim- ASME. Wafer Polo Teamg AIEE. ming Teamg ASM,' Alpha Ep- silon Pig Tau Beta Pi. - H L it 1 -'w J M . 3 If A fit. Z 1 ' I A JOSEPH KLINKOWSTEIN, BS 35-55 73rd Street Jackson Heights, N. Y. Student Councilg Phi Sigma Delta, vice presidentg IFC,' Big Brother. JOSEPH KOVEL, BIWE 84-57 86th Avcnuc Woodhavcn 21, N. Y. Tau Beta Pi. if f-ai .45-11... Q71-1 'if' I I 'V V x .V X 'll f ! . . 1. I I I l W J -qi f Aka. , -2 'wx Wlgn . - W 'Wg-0 K t-,,519' .1 'll--.Q H -es' IRWIN KRA BS ROBERT M. KRAMER, BME GEORGE A. KRAUSE, BAeE JOSEPH KUZYK, BME 3102 Ngwkipk, Avenue 405 East 52nd Strcct 39-37 46th Street 36 Sidney Place Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Brooklyn 3, N. Y. Sunnyside 4, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Counlerzueighlg Tempo, editorg Bowling Teamg IAS. Lambda Chi Alpha, social ASMEg Technical Societies chairman. ff Jigfv- . mari .vb awww! C. is - ...,. . SIDNEY LANDAU, BEE 1015 Ocean l,,2lI'liNV2ly Brooklyn 30, N. Y. Polywog. mlve'rli.ving roorzlinnlorg l.uIlzer1m Society, treasurer.: ' Rfglnorler, mail lf111.l07',' IRE. Councilg Unity House Plan, vfcrelary. SALVATORE LAFATA, BAeE 1665 75th sum fl V, M f tow 1, , 4., Brooklyn 4, N. Y. Pershing Riflesg ROTC Rifle 1 Teamg SAME,' IASg Alpha Phi -Z Della, secretary. 5' E i ji . R www ww if QU5 V 'Qi rf l .I 4 2 PAUL LANE, JR., BA-1etE I2 Fox Place Hivksvillc, N. Y. H A.S'llf1-A IME. prexiflenl. Qgys HERBERT LEVINE, BChE 1127 Willmohr Street Brooklyn 12, N. Y. Counterweightj Big Brother Stu- dent Advisory Organizaliong De- bale Councilg AIChEg Unity House. ff?-------vw- f- - - - - ---- - 'qfu 'wc- I r . Y E V -- - r f' f 2. . . ' 'V' 'Tf' 3 :gp - 4 . '- 'TO hun ' s! Q 9 2 J XLAN 9 IIX X Bflzl IARL S IFVY BEE LAWRENCE LEVY BAeE EDWARD G. LEWIT, BEE 270 Pqllxbldl Xvc nm ll.J9 C uloll Stru 251 I'ILl'7l Stxect 150-04 78th Road Bxoollyn 26 N X Brooklyn 25 N Y Brooklyn 12 N Y Flushing 67, N. Y. msc 01111115 mm lmrl Drum and Bugle Covps IAS IRE. JOSEPH LIBRIZZI, BAeE 387 Marguerite Av:-nuc South Floral Park, Y. Wrestling Tenmg IAS. gals' ', we K - ,- ..-.1-9' . J 12 U ,.,,,f 2 Z QQ 2 ' Q: ., milk, -:rn .iff 'Y fl 1 ' ' 'I . . 1 Q. ' l J .N V 5 .fi A Ri 'E 'W 5 . . . N ' 1 w-as I Q or .X ,, . E i . W, fb Q-l4f'7' ' -on-5, 4 'ngu-- If l DAVID LIEBERMAN, BS NATHANIEL LIFSHITZ, BME SHELDON Z. LIPSKY, BEE EVANS J. LIZARDOS. BME 318 West Hudson 412 Amboy Street 8 Herkimer Street 63-I2 l1l7th Street Long Beach, N. Y. Brooklyn 12, N. Y. Hewlett, Y. Flushing, N. Y. Mu.vic Clubg junior Varsity ASME,' Alpha Epsilon Pi. Bridge Clubg Chess Club. ASIVIE. Baxkelball. JAMES A. LLINAS, BAeE ALAN C. LOFSTEN BMetE 'Kg 'no Q 0611- ,1 . A Y I 1. f' I' .N I K: Y 'III Us K abgx NVQ 'WEPPW fd 524 East 39th Street Brooklyn 3, N. Y. ARS. E su ROSS F. LOHR, BEE 205 Sterling Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nug IRE. 0. . 'V ' Bowling Teanzg IAS, .secretaryg I23 Park Avenue l Amityville. N. Y. ASM,' AIME. FRANK LONGO, BMetE 522 Senator Street Brooklyn 20, N. Y. AIMEQ Alpha Phi Deltag Tau Beta Pi. A . ii ' A. .I I , ,f t Al 'QW l , - 1 -59 Ki CHARLES D. LUCAS, BEE RICHARD LUTOMIRSKI, EDWARD G. MAGILL, BEE 8520 Ft. Hamilton Parkway BEE 446 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 625 Beverly Road Brooklyn 25, N. Y. Newman Clubg AIEE. Brooklyn 18, N. Y. Reporter, editor-in-chief, Poly- Eta Kappa Nu,' Tau Beta Pig IRE, EE Honor Student. wog, literary editorg Polytechnic Engineer, Managing Editor, AIEE-IRE, 125 Point Merit Honor Award, Dean? Honor LiJl,' Whois Who. STEVEN GEE MAH, BIVE 32 Spring Strcct New York 12, N. Y. MARTIN D. MAISEL, BAf'E 686 Rockaway Parkway Brooklyn 36, N. Y. IAS, ARS, Unity House. i , 1' . v -O I A I ., 1 i ?.f 5 .. X J ! xx . HAROLD MAGNUSON, BME 729 55th Street Brooklyn 20, N. Y. ia? FRANK D. MANDARINO, BEE JOHN MANGIALARDI, BME 1917 Wvst llth Slwct 3929 Brooklyn Avenue Brooklyn 23, N. Y. Svaford, N. Y. Claxs Vice I'residenl,' IRE, IFC,' Alpha Phi Della. 'wr' -E I Fi 1 5392 ,. I in dw all ALBERT E. MA STANDREA, BEE 36-24 Bell Boulevard Bayside Queens, N, Y. ? sul. r ' fi hurl ji! RICHARD R. MATUSEWICZ, BME 131-O1 116th Avenue South Ozone Park, N. Y. Pi Tau Sigmag Basketlmll Team, Track Temng ASME. 1 'liq QUE? I I f f' 4 X MARVIN MARK, BEE 1681 President Street . Brooklyn 13, N. Y. S l ARTHUR C. MARTINEZ, BME ,530 Second Street , Brooklyn 15, N. Y. Rocket Study, eflilnrj ARS, pre.:- izlentg ASMEQ IAS, Newman Club, .fenior province delegaleg Student Council, jzresidenf, em'- responfling .feeremry,' ROTC Academic Achievement Awarrlg Distinguished Military Studentg 60 Poinl Merit Key, 125 Point Plaque Awardg Whofr W'ho. WILLIAM I-I. MCKENNA, BCE 363-A Fifth Street Brooklyn 15, N. Y. Newman Club, judo Clubg ASCE. JOHN A. MARTIN, BEE 28 Fleet Walk Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Pershing Rifles: Music Club,- Newman Club,' IRE,' LIINZIIYII Chi Alpha, treaxurer. FRANK MASCIANDARO, BEE 8624 Ridge Boulevard Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Newman Clubj IRE. FRANK I. MCLEAN, BCE 529 3rd Street Brooklyn 15, N. Y. Slrictly Civil, leelznicnl eflitofg ASCE, 1J1'e.viflenl. L f Y x ,r f . AF? . .1 3, .-5: .-. , '9'N: -r!'IIf f 4' 53 . vm-...J 11 5 '- - r' gl J, 3'.L-'lfl'l ,. '1.v-,'-- .Q ri- fra- .. .' . +fpf..qw'Q'si X- L 5- 1' M1-1 -.Ha .1 , F'7'. L.. . ririvgl 5211 Er . 4 'fig- l -.,1g,,ap.,sg,l ' - If --, A Y-,-a ' Ia' H5 - - - EI , .?fr..59f,- ,H Q. 1'-32,4 l : mv , - . ,,.'- I V Y 'f'1 -- - ' , ' v '.,-4' ' 'flu' V 'pf'f:'ff'x3':g ::f':'9,:'l:lTjf X YH 41-ray' R :HL ,. ,r....'i.-.-Arg,-V5 ' A 'fl . if T, Q fig' ', - 192 li 'l?f -U'l fpl. 7 1. .5 w'f -i 1 - 1 'frat---1, Vg,-i-.., - 1, Z Mg., l l . Q., - gu.1f'. wr v 1,1 Q DONALD R. McVAY, BCILE JOHN A. MEDITZ. BME RALPH J. MEEHAN, BEE RICHARD C. MEIER, BAeE 183 Colson Avenue 58-'29 69th Avenue 1957 East 96th Street 94-02 211th Street Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Brooklyn 27. N. Y. Brooklyn 36, N. Y. Queens Village, N. Y Newmzzn Club, province flelr- IVHEUIIIIIII Clubg ASME. Rifle Teamg AIEE. IASg ARS. galeg AICILE: A1fSg Tvrlzrziml Socieliex Counrilg Lmnbzln Chi Alpha RICHARD MELLGREN, BME 42 Copiague Street Valley Stream, N. Y. rf-4 --Q 1:-.,,v. .. 4... 1. ,. -- . A- V4 sing? 51252 : V7 .i I Y 1:1 iii, 4, . Vail I. can-G' iunqf f RICHARD S. MENDELSON, STEWART MILLMAN BEE HARO -,A .N Q,-v -' x X qw . x . ,twili- I U - 542 .'fll'1'T Z -.Q-'13 1,11 I 1 'ri iv ... ' 2 f ' ...., x, . . I ,J , LD MITCHELL, BME IWAN MOKRIWSKYJ, BEE BAeE 2817 Bay Parkway 179 Salem Road 35-33 Crm-sc:-nt Struct 13-24 212th Street Brooklyn 14, N. Y. Westbury, N. Y. Astoria, N. Y. Bayside, N. Y. 1RE,' AIEEg Unity House. BACg IAS,' Alpha Epxilon Pi. asf'- EDMUND W. MOLEY, BEE 261 Glst Strcct Brooklyn 20, N. Y. Tau Beta Pig Em Kappa Nug Track Team, managerj Crosx Country Team, AIEEQ IRE,' ARS. MICHAEL MONTEMURNO, BEE l 1850 West 4th Street , Brooklyn 23, N. Y. .Reporlerg Polywog, photo coor- dinaror, xenior clam editorg New- man Clubg IREQ AIEE. VICTOR MONTELEON, BAeE 65 IJCCRIII JXVUIIIIC Brooklyn 25, N. Y. Big Brollzer Slurlenl Azlvixory Organisationg Senior Pram Com- mitleeg IA.S'g ARS,' Alpha Ep- silon Pi. Vice President of Met- ropolilan Council. THOMAS H. MUJICA, BEE 47 Dnlv Avcnuv Hampstead, N. Y. Swimnzing Termzg B 0 w I i n g T e a 771 ,' AIEE-IRE, prexirlefitg Poly Christian Fellowship, sec- retary-trea.ruref. LENN MULLIGAN, BEE Hillside Avenue rent Neck, N. Y. adio Clubg AIEE-IRE. JACK NACHAMKIN, BS 1 1068 East 14th Street Brooklyn 30 N. Y. Sigma Pi ,Sigmag The Ergg l-if lliui Physics Societyg president, sec- lf retaryg BACg Poly House. ARIO NAPOLITANO, BEE 626 West 10th Street rooklyn 23, N. Y. ta Kappa Nuq: Newman Clubg ig Brother Student Advisory rganizationg IRE. STANLEY N. NATHANSON, BAeE 288 Crown Street Brooklyn 25, N. Y. Sigma Gamma Tauj Tau Bela Pig HSC, vice pre.vi1lent, secre- taryg IAS, vice presidentg ARS. HERBERT L. NASSAU 350 Empire Boulevard Brooklyn 25, N. Y. Bridge CluI1,' Chess Clubg Big Brother Student Advisory Organ- izaliong AIChE,' ACS. . . 4 :.aa3w.z5 r, ,,lfY,. A, 1-9 ,352 - ,.'.-'.Q.,,' '- 'i 3 .,f,. .df v., 5 'Q , ,:,.-A., , ,new-,-1.-. fjyj ,. 1-0 e , 1 . 1 limi X - -- ' - 1 iiffil 2 ll? -Q-Q...-01 NICHOLAS NICHOLSON, BS LARS NILSEN, BME TAKUYUKI NISHIZAKA 112-08 Francis Lewis Blvd. 484 67th Street BCE Queens Village, N. Y. Brooklyn 20, N. Y. 20-13, C1'C5CCI'lt Street Physicx and Mallz Societyy Var- ASME. Astoria S, N. Y. sity Rifle Team, caplaing ROTC Varsity Rifle Team, captain. it 4. I . 1 Ch: Epxzlon. iv'l,J in-1' 1 1 I y Q .3 1 , mac? ,ull- 4 QL. THOMAS P. O'BRIEN, BEE 6804 10th Avenue: Brooklyn 19, N. Y. Polyfechnile, aflverlising man ager, business manager. MICHAEL OGLIARUSO, BS KENNETH ORLOWSKY LLOYD O1 IESEN1 BLL lObFPH X PXC SVU BEL 29 St. Marks Avenue BMetE 771 51st Street 75 ll 176th Stu-at Brooklyn 17, N. Y. 8 Troy Street ACS,' Alpha Phi Delta, vice Jersex Clty 7, N J president, social chairman. 15 pw' E1 , ' 1 -W ,I 1. ,, r I ' A' f 577' MA -7 'if JERRY PALIN, BEE GAETANO PALLANTE, BME SALVATORE PALUMBO, BS DONALD PASSMAN, BS 536 East 96th Strcvt 250 Hickory Lane 140-49 Poplar Avenue 2379 Creston Avenue Brooklyn 12, N. Y. Mountzxinsidr, N. Flushing 55, N, Y. New York 68, N. Y. Tau Befa Pig Em Kappa Nuj junior and Senior Prom Com- Pershing Riflexg Newman Clubg IRE. nzitleesj ASME, regional rejzre- SA.ME,' AIChE,' ACS. senlnlivej ARS. -I I Q1 I I , rv A- , H. I fiyrx. TQ' WILLIAM PECIx, JR., BEE 103 Sunset Avenue North Arlington, N. IRE. JOSEPH PEDALINO BChE FREDERICK PELLECHIA, 113 Ellery Street Brooklyn 6, N. Y. BEE 2166 West Street Brooklyn 23, N. Y. fm i SIDNEY PERKOWICH, BS 542 Shccpshcad Bay Road Brooklyn 24, N. Y. Sigma Pi Sigma, charter mem- ber, prexidenlg CPSAg Big Broth- er Student Advisory Organiza- tion, vice president, American Institute of Physiesg Alpha Phi Omega, vice president, secretary. 1 ls l 1ff.f--.- , 1 I eg C J? ' 'Y - , . -'-.ag If iz, , F - X '1v' J., ,.g Q ,A .. . . ,ff-Al . -. , Q - . L ,h 1 Vai- . A ' f?'R 971Z-Ei' . 1 1314 'ff N 1, Q44 I-.' g lv .. ,u ji f y ,ff -' FREDERICK PETRI, BME 547 Cauldwcll Avenue New York 55, N. Y. v '2't we ,,, s. 'I ' 1 1. ' .y ,,- 15558 ,. x , . , E Nl. ' .1, V yr 11 J. 11 'I H fx 43 .W 1, r '1 I x .v , ' H , 0,0 V .N - li .1.4.-an YJ r.. J 'rr LOUIS PETROSINO, BEE FRANK V. PISCOPO, BEE 34 the Beachwny 88-20 164th Avenue Manhnssct, L, I., N. Y. Howard Beach, N. Y. IREg Carnival Comnziiteeg Boa! Ride Commitleeg Alpha Phi Omega, president, vice presidenl, secreiary. SEYMOUR POTELL, BEE RONALD PRICE, BEE 300 Wortmzm Avcnuc 2121 I-Iarrison Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Bronx 53, N. Y. AIEEQ IRE. ROBERT M. PURICK, BS JOHN PUTZU, BEE 137-40 juniper Avenue Route- 511725-A Flushing 55, N. Y. Shorvhzun, L. I., N. Y. ACS. IRE. E' ., H.: V 1 v 1 y ' full Gi , V fi: 1 , 3,22 ' ' I V5 I A N- -. f., -' QQ- ' re.-s A , '- P' Q he ' . M- ' gi 15 .41 ir Yr ,Y I 4 fit-'QA :,Iv..,- jf- EQ? 1' , 1 Jr, .ie A LEONARD PODOLSKY, BCE 1615 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Strictly Civilg ASCE, treasurer. 11 1 ,. ,, . . ' V -fa SHELDON POLLACK, BChE 7201 Bay Parkway Brooklyn 4, N. Y. SACg Big Brother Student Ad- visory Organizationg AICILE, president, junior class repre- sentativeg Phi Sigma Delta. If.-.gli-f' - . ' ' ' 1 11 Q 1 11' . ' vi I I Egg Zi: 1 If I 1 1. 1 1 1 1 -uf J ..: . ,.,w ,.,, 1-,K . Q I I J vb 'bf' XE ' J Qin' ' -..-n RICHARD R. RICHARDSON, BMetE 71-45 Central Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. ASMg AIME. .I 1 is-ff? '1' ,. 1 wi .via . 1, L! I :Q , . . I' X RJ 241.9 g X ROBERT RIEBLING, BChE 112-20 103rd Avenue Richmond Hill 19, N. Y. Phi Lambda Upsilong Iota Taug Scabbard and Blade. iff? 'V' 417:- wf 1 11. , ' I 1 'I 2 -ps . f , I . NATHANIEL M. QUEEN, BS 228 East 91st Strcct Brooklyn 12, N. Y. Sigma Pi Sigmag Reporter, busi- ness manager, copy erlitorg The Erg, copy editorg Poly Meng Music Clubg Physics and Math Society, presizlentj Merit Key Awardg F r e s h m a n Physics 5 Achievement Awanlg Young and Rubican Scholarship. CHARLES M. RADER, BEE 6713 19th Avc-nuc Brooklyn 4, N. Y. Tau Beta Pi.: Eta Kappa Nu: Reporterg Debate Councilg Big Brother. 3jOHN J. RAKUCEWICZ, BME ROBERT REIDER, BCE 131-28 223rd Street ,Springfield Gardens, N. Y. KENNETH ROCKENSIES, BS 21-65 43rd Street Long Island City 5, N. Y. Physics and Matli Societyg Big Brother. 1 . , we '1. . KWZTTT ' 'C M i 'lr A i- If:'h'l . 43351 ' -f ,Wit 1 IL 1 1 206-27 Ricflilzmcl Avenue Flushing 64, N. Y. ASCE. GERALD A. ROFFE, BAeE 918 White Birch Lzmc Wznntugh, N. Y. Sigma Gamma Taz1,' Tau Beta Pig Scabbard and Blarleg Big Brotherg Technical Societies Council, vice fH'6'Sill6Tl.f,' IAS, jzresizlentg Class vice jlresidentg Who's Who. Aus anti .-. 1. . . , '. ' ' ' Li? ,AV f Ll N-.sk III' -N . DOMINICK ROMANO, BEE Drcwvillc Road Brewster, N. Y. AIEE. HAROLD ROSENBAUM, BAeE 2001 East 9th Street Brooklyn 23, N. Y. Sigma Gamma Tang ARSg IAS, SAC, secrelary, treasurer. cllair- mang HSC: Alpha Epsilon Pig Tau Bela Pi. ROBERT ROSEN, BEE 712 Crown Strcct Brooklyn 13, N. Y. Scabbarrl and Bladeg Poly Houseg IRE. JACK ROSENBAUM, BCE 275 Linclcn Bonlcvnrd Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Strictly Civil, editorg IFCg Tech- nical Sooielies Coanoilg ASCE, oflioerg Plzi Sigma Delta. JOEL ROSENBLA'1 l'i BEE STEPHEN ROSENFIELD, BEE 81 East 51st Strcct Brooklyn 3, N Y 125 Ashland Place Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Pol wo avsisilaril pholo editor' AIEEI IRE- J' 5, - ' J Reporter, assistant plzolo eclitorg Big Brolherg Debale Council,- IRE. 'T' nQ..Q0 f S av, .i f 1, .. .. riff' 6' ,rv ., , 14, 34 Y., A Ip v- Sw o ag' - A . , fo , 1 ' I 1, :oi in 1,1 Q. mf- Q -,li . . ,Q 1 f , . . wr I . , A I.-, . ll ,. .L Ll.. WILLIAM I. ROTH, BS 1717 Avenue N Brooklyn 30, ACSg ARS,- t'rea5u1'e1'. 1 1 5 1 1 I i 2 . V'- ll, I l N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi, 1' '-. l W. '-17 ' MURRAY RUBENSTEIN, BAeE 69-39 Park Drive, East Flushing 67, N. Y. Polylechnile, photo editorg Poly technic Engineer, associate edilor. dr- 1 , '- 4- ' nt' ' ,4L.1-. 5 3, .Q - 4. 5 .il il . V h fl-hw X' 1.54.-1 V mg 'lm 1 gt' , , 1,11 -A - A Y V, sm :R 1 X! . -gg ,, .. b , V W l- A - ,ll 1 ll , ' :Lu z ' 3.1 4 1 ' jiv . -1 , P1 fi ess 'V A I . 2 .f A vi fi I 1 1 1 ik. 'cf---my RICHARD RUDMANN, BEE WILLIAM P. RUMM, BAeE GEORGE SABAK, BAeE 966-68th Street 255-14 Iowa. Road 33 Garrison Street Brooklyn 19, N. L. Great Neck, N. Y. Newark 5, N. J. Lutheran Club, president. Basketball Team, IAS. Scabbard and Blade, IAS. .,. . rap' 53 4 i' TJ! LOUIS W. SAFMAN, BEE 2033 East 28th Street Brooklyn 29, N. Y. IRE. JOHN SAMARITANO, BChE 87-12 Elmhurst Avenue Elmhurst, N. Y. Phi Lambda Upsilong Iota Tau, AIChE, yield trip secretary. I i 4 1 I 1 nano- I RONALD G. SABBAGH, BME 136 84th Street Brooklyn 9, N. Y. ASME NICHOLAS A. SALEMI, BIME 90-10 34111 Avenue jackson Heights 72, N. Y. J. MARTIN SANDLER, BS 3505 Decatur Avenue New York 67, N. Y. Reporter, Sluflerzl Council, .rec- retary, reco'r1ling .iEC7'l?fflTjJj Stu- dent Activilies Comnzilteeg Big Brolher Studenl A5.vi.vtance Of- ganizaliorz., presirlentg Debate Council, Physics and Ilflnih So- ciety, Poly House, jn'e5ident,' IVlzo's Who. THOMAS S. SCARPATI, BAeE CHARLES SCHAPER, BMetE 1115 Avenue T 118-IG 20lst Place Brooklyn 23, N. Y. St. Allmns 12, N. Y. IAS,' ARSg Buxketball Team, Track Teamg ASAI. co-captain. avid' EDWARD SCI-IECTER, BMetE 110-55 68th Avenue Forest Hills, N. Y. Basketball Team, varsity, junior varxifyj Poly Howe. I 3 JOHN H. SATRIANO, BEE 44 91st Street Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Sophomore Claes Presidentg Po- elrjf Clubj Big Broflzer Student Assi.vfz11zoe Organizaliong Poly House, presizlent, trea5u1'e1'. JOHN E. SCHLOSSER, BEE 216-05 Hollis Avenue Queens Village, N. Y. Radio Clubg Newman Clubj AIEEg Thevenin Houseg Alpha Phi Omega. V 'Y 1 -,f 44 -v W' ll 7-.4-. ,.:s.mv' J 2,5 ,1 ,.,,! r . W I 4 Q V . -V I We 5 'sch REL, ' 54.4-P' 1 1 i in any. Fun! ...vp-d-1 --nag, T1 v-7-Y I. ,aiu HENRY L. SCHWIND, B 1825 East 31st Street Brooklyn 34, N. Y. ASMg AIME. 'Y' r MetE afi- g, STEPHEN L. SEIDEN, BEE 1533 East 23rd Strcct Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Counierweiglztg Bullalozerg Sanb- bard and Bladeg Drum and Bugle Corpsg Swimming Teanzg SACg Big Brother Student Advisory Or- ganizalionj AIEEg IREg Unity House, lrearurer. l alll H ' 2 ,. Vw V 1 29' l NNY .. 'L 1 Q, . -, if I. Nw--I J' FREDERICK SCHMIDT, BME 1363 86th Strvct Brooklyn 28, N. Y. Pi Tau Sigmaj ASME5 ARS. WALTER H. SCHUCK, BEE 436 New jersey Avenue Brooklyn 7, N. Y. IRE. HERBERT A. SEIDMAN, BEE 579 Waring Avenue Bronx 67. N. Y. Tau Beta Pig Ela Kappa Nug IRE. In 5 x . 5 p ,. HEINZ W. SCI-IMITT, BME 1821 Norman Strvct Brooklyn 27, N. Y. ASIVIEQ AFS, iraa.vurerg Pi Kap- pa Phi, president, treasurer, house manager, chaplain, warden. EDWARD SCHULMAN. BAIE 2258 East 27th Strcct Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Scabbzzrd and Blurleg Bullzlozer ezlitor-in-clziefg Polywogg Rcporl- er: Drum and Bugle Corps, sup- ply sergeanlg Alpha Epsilon Pi DAVID SELTZER, BS 886 Rutland Road Brooklyn 3, N. Y. Swimming Team. 5 l -.0 -..JZ .'..', gf TUGLIO T. SERRANI, BME 15 Brighton 4th Terrace Brooklyn 35, N. Y. HOWARD N. SI-IATKIN, BEE 3921 Avcnuc R Brooklyn 34, N. Y. MORTON B. SI-IEDROIVSKY, --.4 FEDELE J. SFORZA, BS 1879 66th Strcct Brooklyn 4, N. Y. DANIEL J. SI-IEA, BCIIE 110-16 212th Strcct Qucc-ns Village, N. Y. Bowling Teamg Newman Club., lrearurer, province fl e le g a t e AICIVE, secrefaryg ACS,' Tech: nical Societies Counucil. CARL R. SLOAN, BCE 1535 DONALD E. SMITH, BME 3224 Grand Concourse Bronx 58, N. Y. Tau Bela Pi, evening liason many Pi Tau Sigma, secretary. , L BEE 1065 JCIAOIIIC Avcnuc 1301 Avcnuu K Bronx 52 N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. ASCE, yunior 7'6'f1l'l!.YL'11il1fiU6j IRE, Slrirlly Civilg Big Brolher Siu- rleuf Advisory O1'ganizatio11,' SAC, lrerifurcrg Carnival Com- nzilteffg Phi Sigma Delta. H , iff H ,ll , 1. .1 A :ulllliilt-K 43.1, f:.rn!, iQ!,r:4L.r,,, I - A r X JI , I -...QU .lf C5112-,,f.: EAI- i J, V li ' off . FJ gf.-,'.': li 5 il 1515.4 5fj.'1'j J fifglgfrl sf lf 'P-551, -79:1'Wf5rf' CMD fag' ?5li?111ml fri ' 1' '- -A V A, . ' T' :'jr . ' 5 -iw, 1 ,,,-v ,J . ..,.,r, . .- Ill W1 Lv- , zx , .H-,,.,n ,. ,ll A P,-4 ' ' av' ' A 'Y i -405' 1. ,Ae .. wg .M ,, 1. ETHAN SMITH, BS 76 Dry Hill Road Norwalk, Conn. I - A. 74- .tj-H 2119 QQ? .,- --- ---W --- - -1,-,.W.,..,. ,,,, Y l-J GARY A. SMITH, BEE 53-44 212th Street Bayside, N. Y. Radio Clubg AIEEg IRE. RALPH C. SMITH, BME JOSEPH C. SOVIERO, BChE 46 77th Street 66 Harvard Street Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Valley Stream, N. Y. Reporter. AICeE. IQ Q. 'V L xl t. 4-ov'- I W 'V t l F , i WILLIAM SPONTAK, BME 600 West 174th Street New York 33, N. Y. SAMEg SAE,' ASME. WILLIAM SPRINSKY, BS 2080 Wallace Avenue New York 62, N. Y. Pershing Riflesg SAME. u L rg x , . , i :JH 3 ',l,' X- fri -uf 1 ' Ally: 5 , - A . , ' . 1 -,w. ....- ,- ' . all 1. h' ll in-4' ,, . MICHAEL S. SPRITZER, HERBERT STADMORE, BEE JOSEPH J. STANCO, JR., BEE ALLEN K. STARK, BME 1048 Boynton Avcnnc 4815 15th Avcnuc 75 Elm Avenue 26 Duke Drive New York 72, N. Y. Brooklyn 19, N. Y. Glcn Cove, N. Y. New Hyde Park, N. Y. Cheering Tenmg ACS,' AIEEQ IREJ Alpha Epsilon Pig IRE. ASME. Plzi Sigma Della. Dennis Honor List. STEVEN E. STARLEY, BAeE ANTHONY STEFANIS, BEE 1701 West 3rd Slrcct 1167 East 38th Strcct Brooklyn 23, N. Y. Brooklyn 10, N. Y. ARS, vice jlresirlent, lreaxzzrer. LEONARD J. STEFFEK, BEE SIMON STEIL, BME 9428 80th Street 3015 Mermaid Avcnuc Ozone Park, N. Y. Brooklyn 24, N. Y. Radio Clubg D'rum and Bugle ASME. Corf1.v,' AIEE,' IRE. 1 GERALD STOLLER, 7402 Bay Parkway Brooklyn 4, N. Y. JP wx ff WALTER STRETCH, BME 1735 Rockaway Parkway Brooklyn 36, N. Y. Pi Tau Sigmag Tau Beta Pi, Wrestling Team, junior varsity, judo Club, vice jlresident, sec- retary, treasurer, Poly Christian Fellowship, secretary, treasurerg ASME 5 AFS. BERNARD STEIN, BEE 182-24 Aberdeen Road Jamaica Estates 32, N. Y. Polywog, copy editorg Reporterg R a di 0 Clu b, treasurerj Big Brother Student Advisory Organ- izationg IRE,: Dean's Honor List. IVAN B. STEINER, BS 740 East Jericho Turnpike Huntington, L. I., N. Y. PETER J. SUTCH, BEE 1201 Ogden Avenue Bronx 52, N. Y. HERBERT STEINDLER, BAeE 84-01 Main Street Jzunaica 35, N. Y. Bulldozerg Scabbard and Blade, IASj SAC,' Thevenin House. STEPHEN STEPHEN, BEE 109-10A 119th Street South Ozone Park 20, N. Y. Radio Clubg Bowling Team, junior uarxity. GILBERT TELLEFSEN, BCE 194 Gelston Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. gi . awww? T.-'.',.':!Qii 1' 'W' '1- SS. w,i7f7 'I' 7 ff' T 3,-S .5 '-7,-1r'ifE ' g -' A- ','.g, ,I 'y'.v.'i ' - - 2 H 632121,Fl,:.feisi3wl'G',5 ' - '14 FQ 71 '- W V 7 . . g.,anQ- 1 tf?k!. f..Q, 1 , , .1 kb. .. - , ,Lu na N ,. I' 14 -. in , 25-j ' V i' :2 'A :r 3 - . ' j . . .L.':',,..f J . .xx f. .LL 111-1521.-Q gr. , ,M Qf: 1, -r.g,m ,sql - f . P 245: ,L A. yw . X A , 97 X 1 Q I , 5-. z'vn!' ' 1 C . K x 1. Pi A 29 W l ,M , ' A A '1 Q 5 JOSEPH J. THOMAS, BChE 57 Shepherd Avenue Brooklyn 8, N. Y. FRANK F. TOWNE, JR., 952 Oakficld Avcnuc North Bellmorc, N. Y. Aulomobile Club, ASME, treasurer. r.7i..,-.-,,...., E .-...Y - .- , . BME JOHN P. TREANER, BME 1003 East 37th Street Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Newman Clubg ASME. 'T - If I QQ, . 1 I s . 1 . xx 5 HERBERT TESSER, BS 593 Garfield Avenue Jersey City 5, N. J. Reporferg Counlerweightg The Ergg Swimming Team, junior Ull7'.S'.ifj7,' Poetry Clubg Physics Soczeiyj Debate Councilj Poly Howe, vice president. GEORGE VARIPATAKIS, BME 701 West 189th Street New York 40, N. Y. ASME. Q r iT My -M M sawn. E E K ' , .if-9 if .QQ ar g 1' , Q l s V , ,V I 'Yr X .ne ' L x 'Q 4-r . 4. . 'iw' ' -af' ' .4 1 I .A . -x je U . , f 'Lv Sllfg, , S iii v E.. ' ' ':'.?'+-'i'.'i ? '- s -MF-21' 'S , ifrfiiia. J 721 If E Ziff . fl . . ,. , - -- . . f.A.,,, ,JH .. ., 4-rmgfvgg-' ,S gf- J. ' -. 'Nga .jg-E f , Q y 'ur' a . 1, E--1.54-hx K if - 35-58 ii 'SL'-r-' nr THOMAS VINCI, BME 543 61st Street Brooklyn 20, N. Y. SACg Class Presidentg Senior Prom Committeeg junior Prom Committeeg Carnival Commitleeg ASME, melrojzoliian 'representa- tiveg ARSg Alpha Phi Delta, prexidentg Whois W'ho. JOSEPH WALKUSKI, BEE 59 Bcnstonc Strcct Stamford, Conn. ASME. f-sr xfgggrf' l w V n' F, an srl .35 ,L Q L '11 JJ-31' 1 3 Q1 IS 7. Q 'E a f ,-2, E, ' 5: .., ,h -.W ,,, me I .41 B ,o A. .M 11.5259-1-' m f- - rw.: U ..ssef'Yw-em'-fy 3,-ff. - Q if nur-. 5?- 4.-gur-ff .1935 and ', . v f- rw-ax sw ' .ef 'f a f.: 'gp ' ML ng V gfmy-.. ,515 4 ,lf -gr ,-3 ,fm l?F'l'5tl LPf :gi P tl , I 1' ' Ll af w.1.p.f-,1 aw'- f 'Q -wi' S39 14 1 l-- . .: 1 . ugi hfiv. ff 1 , ff -rife if ull N A QM' fr . 4 ' . , A l . JOSEPH P. WALSH, BCl1E 29 Kermit Place Brooklyn 18, N. Y. v. H w.. ..- RICHARD J. WALTER, BME 26 Bellhaven Place Staten Island 14, N. Y. R e p o r t e r,' Swimming Teamg W'ater Polo Teamg Technical Societies Council, .vecretaryg AFS,' ASME, vice presidentg junior Prom Commitleeg Senior Prom Committee. STEPHEN I. WARSHAW, BS 435 Beach 137th Street Rockaway Beach 94, N. Y. Sigma Pi Sigmag Reporter, sports editorg The Ergg Hfrestling, junior varsity, vanity, rnanagerg Physics Societyg BACK Technical Societies Councilg lllerit Key Award. '1? r vr . A !'.f5 . ! Q. - ,dnrvv vi as N-1-U? - HENRY H. WOELFEL, BME 45 Sidney Place Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Tau Beta Pi. TERRY WILSON, BEE WALTER WILSON, BAeE 365 Remsen Avenue Brooklyn 12, N. Y. 1100 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn 30, N. Y. Polywog, sports editor, Fencing Team, captain, BAC.: IREQ AIEEg ROTC Band. ff. . . T Fl , ll!! K M LQcU.S,.LhL u 4. . WP f 6 I-', 'XJ N ' L: . HA ' A V bil.. . ' A I I- , ' ,mar - -' . 6 0 I l .'---. fl A Y 54 r 'I- I ' 1 , 54 MATTHEW WINKLER, BAEE C f? f le-D22 -'ff 6901 67th Street I 1 ' ,,... Glendale 27, N. Y. A - ms, ARS. Al EDWARD woNs1cK1, BCeE JAMES D. WRAY, BME ROBERT WRENSHALL, Bchzf 749 41st Street Brooklyn 32, N. Y. Water Polo Teamg Glee Club, presidentg Newman Clubg De- bate Council, librarian, treasurer, vice president, jzresidentg Lamb- da Chi Alfllzaj AIChE,' Charles A. Green Memorial Speaking Conlextg Merit Key Award, Who's Who. 24 Fern Street Floral Park, N. Y. ASMEg AFS. 32 Wellington Road Garden City, N. Y. ACS,' AIChEg Dean'.v Honor Lixt. f -nv... V1 1.1 x'..,, b, 4 M . H 1 l'5 .f2iE:E- 3' rw 44131 I 1-.' T 'gif 51149 . 1 Li' LAWRENCE G. WASZAK, BEE BURTON A. WEINBERG, BEE 52-42 83rd Street 252-O8 Cullman Avenue Elmhurst, N. Y. Little Neck 62, N. Y. IRE. Radio Clubg IRE. PAUL G. WEINER, BME NORMAN WEINGART, BAeE 34 Belmont Drive West 32-15 93rd Street Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Jackson Heights 69, N. Y. ASME. Reporterj IFC, presidentg Phi Sigma Delta. HELMUT K. WERNER, BEE SY B. WERNER, BCE 510 Fairview Avenue 2647 East 6th Street Brooklyn 37, N. Y. Brooklyn 35, N. Y. AIEE. ASCEg Alpha Epsilon Pig Dean': Honor List. ai . iiitiiiii -M V VH , MARK WIENER, BChE 171 East 96th Street Brooklyn 12, N. Y. Whois Who. ..,.v-hmm, .-sm. as - .s 1 '.1 W? Q E . M5323 'n 5 . gms is .H, I mms... Q was V Q mama sian E in is H A H -ga, DONALD E. WILLIS, BChE 127 MacDonald Street I-Icnlpstcad, N. Y. AIChE,' ACS. w ' s li is- as B is it ms it M . ' 1 5 - ,. 6 A. . ' g , rs .2-.N - , . 'vu . A ' i ,v1', X . ' - vi . -vs-gg, . K, 2. . u K' B I X 1 I 1, Aan f .M I .- W 'A f Qirff W1-' 1 xx, . V wi .--mis i RAYMOND WULFF, BEE BERNARD YELLEN, BEE LUDWIG F. YURCO, BChE RICHARD ZOGHEB, BChE 662 83rd Strcct 22 Sheridan Avenue 411 East 70th Street 1220 26th Street Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. New York 21, N. Y. North Bergen, N. J. Newman Clubg SAMEQ IREg Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nu. ASCE. AIChE Alpha Phi Omega, vice prexi- denl, treasurre. Q 3 A .f- GEORGE BAREILLE, BME 60 Grenada Avenue Roosevelt, N. Y. flm- K 1W if 'VP' af' Y , . ,,. E? . wi. gp- Y Q rx, 1' .nl .JEL ,Qs BREW DAVID ENGLAND, BME MIROSLOW LOMAGA, BME HENRY REIFF, BME MARTIN ROSANSKY BME 97 E. Broad Street 258 Arthur Street 65 Beechwood Street 3134 Nostrand Avenue Bergenfield, N. J. Freeport, N. Y. Farmingdale, N. Y. Brooklyn 29, N. Y. 7 A05 Ao in merican Cofiged ana! Mniuerdified '-fy, 'wh 1 'S .milf I , .4 V K ' I Z MENACHEM BALFOUR 'K' 4 .Q 1, A' W MARTIN KAPLAN I J .- Q 'en I y. E W I r -4' 5 416' Q- I I I J sg MICHAEL FLICKER EDWARD FUCHS Al , fl -'tai EDWARD MAGILL ARTHUR MARTINEZ If - -, um ,iklggl DAVID GROSS 95? snr-X' 1, 5,3611 ' , iT Xxggf A. GERALD ROFFE ' 'rl ' ,. i f . ...uv ,,.:. , ,k 3 ' I' YJ' H.. -f ' A .. 1? -, JPL '. '114 ww l , 9, ' V ...ss - - It.-'Eb 25 ' - Hz- - If Pr.-fra -.f L zrmn. .- , ,Q ,- I- if ., Qi ,lx-5 1 if ma,-. ,.: ' , I '51 ,, 4 N ' .. 5 E. MARTIN SANDLER THOMAS VINCI MARK WIENER EDWARD WONSICKI 3 U 1 3 3 i H U-ihl 'ki 5 anidff-5214178114032 ,iiiri1',:1 :': -mmm- f-J ..H,T'- -M ...f Fw.. uf.. V .sf ....w.f:...w., L? - 1 , wax... ., I -w-.nnwuv fmwm W. i -':.x . .V 5 1: Q :fuxe -1' 5- 1?' -A ' YN :Q 'T 2.3 T x e V E i 9' 1 -.---......,,n,, ,,,- z up if? sl. . ., X W Seated left to right: Mike Flicker, Sheldon Trubatch, Lem Tarshis, Arthur Martinez, Dave Gross, joel Hirschhorn, .siludenf Counci HE distribution of two-thirds of the 340,000 yearly student activity fee - the other third automatically reverting to the Board of Athletic Control for sports -- is the major responsibility of Poly's Student Council. A new interest in politics has been demonstrated by the student body since its arrival in the new building, and the Coun- cil's administration of Poly's organizations and events has become more subject to the critical opinion of the students. The Council members also award merit keys for partici- pation in extra-curricular activities, select students for Whofv Who in American Col- leges and Universities, and administer thc Awards Banquet. Martin Kaplan. 92 .S?lfl,6!0I'Lf 0Uel lflIflfl8l'lf uening .giuclenf rganizafion URGANIZED in 1911, the Evening Stu- dent Organization encourages the par- ticipation of evening students in extra-cur- ricular activities. Much of the group's work is done in conjunction with the Faculty Committee on Student Affairs. The ESO sponsors evening branches of many technical societies, an evening riHe team, two smokers, and two dances annually. The organization also subscribed to the Reporter for the eve- ning students in 1959. This was to replace the now defunct Polytechnite, displaced by the Polytechnic Engineer. l Nw-X Left lo right: Mark Slomsky, Martin Kaplan, John Satriano, George Englehardt. .gnfer rafernifg ounci OLY'S five social fraternities are coor- dinated by the Inter-fraternity Coun- cil, which is composed of representatives of the fraternities. The IFC sponsors a coor- dinated rushing drive each year. This in- cludes a dance early in the Fall semester and a single open-house night. To encourage high scholastic achievement among fraternity members it awards a trophy each year to the fraternity with the highest scholastic average. The organization also sponsors an annual charity drive with the recipient be- ing changed yearly. oufie pfan ounci S ESIGNED to coordinate the activities of Poly's three house plans, the House Plan Council was founded in 1956. It pub- lishes the newspaper Tempo, which helps the members coordinate their activities and be familiar with each other's programs. In speaking for the general house plan move- ment at Poly, which is non-sectarian and has no pledging practices, the Council has become important at the Polytechnic. V t Ti fi' FT -s W fa W' if 'ffl' - ,- ' , 3 - .- 1- , fx .. . -'i -,, ,N ' L ' ...1.FK-lyx l 9- ' ' 'Q Left to right: Bob Hoskcns, Bob Millctt, Charlie Mann, Tom McNicholas, Mike Flicker, Al Shapiro, Jerry Shanbolt, Bill Roscnbluth, Herb Friedman, Jerry Pollack, Barry Heirnlich. .S?uc!enf .Acfiuified ommiffee OMMONLY known as the SAC, the Student Activities Committee was re- organized this year to replace the Committee for the Promotion of Student Activities formed last year. The purposes of the SAC are to promote all student activities and events at Poly, and to increase school spirit. 'l'he connuittee consists of two elected reperesentatives from each class, a repre- sentative of Alpha Phi Omega, the national service fraternity, and the Vice President of the Student Council. Among the activities run every year by the SAC, is a winter weekend held dur- ing intersession, and a boatride usually held towards the end of the second semester. The winter weekend this year was held at Mount Airy Lodge in the Berkshires. Left to riglzl: Al Weinstein, Charles Mann, Arthur Fabcl, Lenny Mangericina, jim Nolan, Ray Schneider. J. Q' s A, -,Ev j A . .ff Left to right: Herb Steindler, Steve Seiden, Carl Sloan, Leo Foley, Harold Dinitz, Lester Rubenfeld, Harold Rosenbaum, Mike Flicker, Bernard Rosenblatt. y para! of .xdfkdfic Confro ESIGNATED to govern and administer the inter-collegiate and intra-mural activities at Poly, the Board of Athletic Con- trol also distributes one-third of the 340,000 a year student activity fee among the vari- ous teams. The elected class representatives, team managers, alumni representatives, and director of athletics, comprise the Board. It sponsors Scrap Night and Field Day, and selects the recipient of the Duborow Trophy, which is the most coveted sports award at the Institute. onor ociefiefi ounci HE Honor Societies Council was organ- ized to increase the service to the school by Chi Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau and Tau Beta Pi. It conducts the annual Faculty Evalua- tion Poll, to aid Poly's instructors in improv- ing their methods, and has placed the Fresh- man Orientation program on a departmental basis under the direction of its members. This Council compiles lists of students who are eligible for honor society membership and, more recently, encourages professional de- velopment among seniors. Left Io right: Hal Rosenbaum, Stan Nathanson, Ed Fuchs, Charles Rader, Walter Streieh, Marv Gcrsten. ijec niece! Sociefied ounci NE of the youngest organizations at the Institute, the Technical Societies Coun- cil encourages all students to participate in at least one of the technical societies. It also organizes joint meetings and field trips and attempts to bring the societies closer together rather than allow each to exist in total isola- tion of others, many of which might have programs of mutual interest. The group hopes to acquaint the students with the meaning and importance of professional development. ii.. Left lo right: Tom Mills, Don Mc'Vcy, Rev. john Krousc, Tom McAvoy, Rev. john I-Ivssiun, Charles Lucas, Dun Shea, Tom Blake, Toni Golcmhicwski. Jufkeran ociefg MEMBERSHIP in the Lutheran Society is open to all Polyinen willing to advance thc purpose and programs of the society. The programs consist of various talks by prominent figures in the Theo- logical world and the discussion of controversial subjects from the Lutheran viewpoint. The aims of the organization are expressed simply by its constitution: The purpose of the Lutheran Society shall be to . . . strengthen and sustain Lutherans in their faith . . . study the message of the Church and participate in its work . . . afford opportunity for the cultivation of friendship with fellow Lutherans in our own society and in those of other schools. elfUl'l'lCl,l'l AN ORGANIZATION open to all Catholic students, the Newman Club sponsors a complete program featuring religious, intellectual, and social activities. The goal of this program is to present the engineering student with a well-balanced and integrated education. In the truly liberal educa- tion, religion presents the unifying factor. With its Chaplain, Father John Hessian, and its faculty advisor, Prof. Walter Greene, the Newman Club has experienced great success here at the Institute. An annual retreat, semi-annual communion sup- per, and First Friday Masses highlight the religious program, while a Thanskgiving Turkey Trot dance is one of the main features of the social program. i C ua -EEE l 6Ll'l'L6l, THE Poly Drama Club is a re-creation of the old Play Workshop which produced such well known actors as Walter Hampden and Edward Everett Horton. It is designed to afford those Polymen who are dramatically inclined an oppor- tunity to have that ability brought out. One need not have acting experience to belong to this organ- ization as training is given in acting, directing, lighting, and stage designing. The society's first presentation was given this spring. It was the sound-play Under Milk Wood, by Dylan Thomas. Left Io right: Mike Flicker, John Satrinno, Prof. Gruber Steve Schcinbcrg, Gerald Mincrbo. mfr? ONE OF POLY,S newest organizations, the Poetry Club, is among its most active. Under the guidance of Professor Louis Zukolsky, at poetry workshop has been established providing interested members with valuable opportunities to learn the art. Another important feature ol' the club is its weekly poetry readings. JE-H Seated left to fight: Professor Zukofsky, Burt Fein, David Lieberman, john Satriano, Hugh Seidman, Mike Rudolf, Frances Goldfarb uylncler WMKLWOU 77 . . . Povtry is wha! in a jzorrn makes you laugh, cry, j1ricklr', ln' .ffffllfl 7II,!llx'l'.S' your lovnails Izvilzklf, main-'s you Ivan! to do llzzfv or that or nothing., 171015135 you ZEIIOZL' tim! you are rrlomf in an unlfzzozcfll zvorlrl, 111111 your blixx and .mff1'1'i1Lg is fo1'cz.'r1' .rl1a1'ra' and forvz'1 r all your own . . . DYLAN THOMAS Le CM SOMETIMES, a group of Polymen get together and in their mutual participation rise above the humdrum of books, tests, and commuting. So it is with the Glee Club, an organization that has produced healthful, pleasant relaxation for vocally inclined students since its inception in 1912. The members of the Glee Club perform not only for themselves but for the student body at large. One need only note the annual Christmas concert and dance which is almost a half-century tradi- tion, to see that the Glee Club is part and parcel of the Polytechnic. Left to Right: Leonard Ortolano, Louis Torre, Warren Attarian, Joel Rosenblatt, Martin Sandler, Ed Wonsicki, Steve Scheinberg, Allan T eplitzky, Jerome Hymowitz, Phil Furgang, Dick Gran. Left to right: Mr. Anton Droge, Lawrence Rosenthal, Charles Sandstrom, Paul Mega, Francis Ruzicka, Edward Sisas, Leslie Plumb, Martin Edelman. ribegafe Counci THE quick-witted and sharp-tongued members of the Debate Council have spread the school's good name by participating in over twenty inter- collegiate debates each year. The council also con- ducts forums in which student participation is en- couraged. As stated by Dr. Obermeyer, the Coun- cil's faculty advisor, The ability to think clearly while addressing a body of people in an argu- mentative manner is a definite quality required of people in managerial positions. The experience gained in debating, therefore, serves a practical purpose as well as being a means of social contact and enjoyment for the members. M650 THE RADIO CLUB is on the roof again. In the tradition of the spiral staircase and antiquated radio tower of the old L Building, Poly's ama- teur radio enthusiasts now occupy a modern, well- equipped radio room atop Roger's Hall. These new quarters have enabled club members to embark upon several unique projects. A Military Affiliate Radio Station has been set up under the sponsor- ship of the ROTC. In an attempt to make avail- able to future engineers much valuable experience in design and development work, the radio club is sponsoring a series of projects including, millimeter microwave experiments, investigation of methods of intelligence transmission, design of specialized switching circuits, and development of servo-con- trolled antenna positioning devices. Membership X in the Polytechnic's Radio Club is truly an en- joyable as well as rewarding experience. Left lo right: George Barsky, Ronald Dciter, jan Laskowski. Ken Block, Paul Rodechko, Sheldon Kinbar, David Klein, Andrew Kayser. 101 Qaidoacf THE long, distant, mournful call of a train as it passes a crossing . . . the movement of surging steel beneath one's feet . . . to members of the Railroad Club even the soot and cinders are part of the romance of the iron horse . The club holds open meetings every week. Their programs usually consist of films, slides, and discussions of railroad scenes and equipment. Highlighting the year's activities is a fantrip on a chartered train. Left to right: David Friedman, Unidentified, Edward Bregstone, Joseph Stanco, Louis Safman. god manic FOLK IXIUSIC is a tradition which has been handed down through the centuries. The Folk Music Club, founded in the fall of 1958, consists of about hfteen regular members and a great many droppers-in. The purpose of this club is to pro- mote the love of this heritage, and to allow those who have folk music 'fin their blood to meet and appreciate it together. Although regular meetings are held, one can begin at any time or place and usually does when two or more members meet. udic STUDENTS interested in classical music have the opportunity to hear it on the modern tape playback system of the Music Club, each Wed- nesday. Many of the listeners claim that the music helps them to ease the pressures of the Institute and also increase their appreciation and understanding of line music. The officers of the Club plan the programs and oller short com- mentaries on the works. Members with something unique to offer are allowed to present their own programs. CAM CM THE CHESS CLUB ollers its members the op- portunity to spend a few relaxing hours in quiet rivalry over the chess board. Sitting around the big table, everyone looking as if posing for Roclin's The Thinker , the atmosphere is one of quiet meditation. The club competes in inter-collegiate tournaments and has done very well. It defeated such teams as Fordham University and Brooklyn College. The club also sponsors an intramural tournament for the unofficial Poly championship. Mi ge DEDICATED to the principle that Bridge is a more intellectual game than Pinochle or Poker, the Bridge Club is constantly striving to make Bridge the official card game of Poly. Members of the club frequently go to the lounge and play there, amazing many students who had thought that no one at Poly knew the game. The club, which was once quite large, has been inactive for the past few years. Revived this year, it entered the National Intercollegiate Bridge Tournament and made arrangements for several local tourna- ments. Q,0Ol feI KEEPING the Polytechnic in- formed of the diverse activity pur- sued by its students, The Reporter has been growing in both size and stature in recent years. Larger staffs and increased space has en- abled it to publish many diverse features on research activity, stu- dent interest and opinion, and other trends at the growing Poly- technic. While this trend has helped the newspaper grow with the school, it has also enabled it to satisfy a more diverse audience than ever before. Such growth in both size and stature has also pre- cipitated a resurgence of interest in journalism and publications. Since writing ability is of great importance in the engineering and science professions, this is con- sidered a healthy sign. The Rc- porter mourns the loss of Profes- sor Thomas L. Donahue, its ad- visor for almost three decades, but it has maintained its position of autonomy, as indicated by many of its outspoken editorials and its editorial policies. Managing Board: left to riglzt:vDiek Gorman, Marty Altschuler, Steve Warshaw frontj Gerald Pollack, Bert Fein, Ed Magill, Bill Harazim, Nat Queen. puddcafiona Front row left to right: Paul Feder, John Knip scher, Robert Abilock, George Glauberman, Peter Zurita. Back row left to right: Martin Israel. Lester Rub enfeld, Alan Shapiro, Sheldon Trubatch, Albert Ulescher, joel Rosenblatt, Manny Balfour. W... p0!gl,U0g, THE 1960 POLYWOG is the diverse and imaginative product of a compact but talented staff. In order to serve as a meniento of four years of both toil and pleasure, a yearbook must be perfect in all respects. This year, in the ever-present tradition of further im- proving the Polywog, the letter-press printing process was used. This process afforded much finer reproduction of portraits and art work. The liberal use of color and specialized printing techinques have aided in adding a touch of distinction to this, the yearbook of the one hundred and second graduating class of the Brooklyn Poly- technic Institute. But We've Gotta Publish Before 1960! 106 v . !,fg-r' , Z., ,f I r- 7 ' .. ,. 5 1, .r 'r ff' x 'I , V , L 'J 4 X f ' M f '1 - Q f ,. aim A -.L - , .Y B..El..,W No Sense In Losing Your Head About It. 1 I A Y .N w ol V J - X x 2 x A serious literary magazine has to fight to win popular acceptance in engineering school and Poly's Counterweight was no exception For the first few years of its existence the magazine had an upward pull, and in 1959 it achieved its place in student activities. An entirely new managing board brought along with it new blood, new ideas and a new life for Counterweight. Recognizing the huge source of potential material at its dis posal, the editors offered cash prizes 111 CounferweigAf Left to right: Phil Furgang, Gerald Minerbo, Steve Scheinberg, Hugh Seidman. 108 a literary contest judged by President Weber, Dean Middendorf, and Pro- fessors Obermeyer and Zukofsky. Counterweight is now firmly established at P o l y . pofgfecdnic ngineer AN ENGINEERING magazine, The Polytech- nic Engineer, has been reintroduced to Poly after an absence of over thirty years. It seems almost in- conceivable that a school with a reputation as good as that of the Institute could have lacked such a publication since the necessary interest and papers have always been evident. Nevertheless, this new engineering magazine is far different from those of other colleges. Only articles written by under- graduate students, demonstrating a reasonable de- gree of technical background and understanding, are accepted for publication. The Engineer, a joint effort of both day and evening students, is being sold to all students, faculty members and alumni at a voluntary subscription of one dollar a year. It is also handling its own advertising accounts, independent of agencies. K jf ul df! li I 1 .mg 1 - gs , n '9: 'Q . , V! wa if W ir' W X96 Q' his Q0 I QA 'i ff, wi ZZ .:: NAR vp 1' ,ji I I ll! fy? I W ' Q' Left to right: Joel Rosenblatt, Al Shapiro, Ed Magill, Mike O'Connor. l 0lfU'l6! In order to effect better student-factulty rela t1ons, the 1960 Polywog proudly presents the fol lowing 8 page sequence. Integrity and respect is what counts. Donn, shmccn, thc bums have rights. X . V 1 4wI I .4 .' rl , Whew! For El minute I thought I was seeing things But that's not thc way thc Dean plays. Y Lookit here, no smokin is no smokin'. L X Av PHA PH EE I x 'Y M fi , 5 1 1 W ! i i I 5 I i Something's burning! X. i If I wasn't married . . . Wait 'til I get HIM home. 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Left io right: William Nishizaka, Oskar Flaeh, Richard Gerks, Marvin Gersten, Professor Pignataro. rua :N Czi gpaikn LTHQUGH construction is one of the oldest forms of en- gineering, Brooklyn Polyis Civil Engineering Honor Society is only eleven years old, the parent organization having been founded in 1922. QMe1nbcrs of Chi Epsilon are students who have been distinguished for their abilities and interests in a field of engineering which has experienced both centuries of growth and twentieth century advances. The organization prepares and builds such teaching aids as models of trusses and plate girders. It also maintains contact with the rest of the student body through its efforts in Freshman Orientation and the FHClllfy Evaluation Poll. Their department is the only one at Poly which has its own build- ing, which is an aid in the attainment of the characteristics of the individual Civil Engineer deenied to be fundamental to the suc- cessful pursuit of an engineering career and to aid in the de- velopment of those characteristics in the Civil Engineering Student. onor ociefiefi 118 Kneeling Iefl to right: R. Lutomirski, J. Palin, unid cntiticd, J. Chernak, M. Napolitano, M. Balfour. G'rou1n:zl left to right: J. Surcau, R. Hosken, R. Lohr, D. Gray, L. Ottcsen, M. Blyseth, G. Oppenberg, unidentified, G. Pollack, E. Fuchs, R. D'Aiello, C. Rader, N. DeLessio, M. Gale, J. Assaur, D. Friedman, M. Bonomi, E. Moluy, R. Rifkin, F. Labianca, H. Ald erman, H. Seidman. l 1 1 fd J ll, EMBERS of Eta Kappa Nu, while maintaining high stand- ards of scholarship, participate in all aspects of life at Poly. They take an active interest in their professional societies, the AIEE and IRE, support an annual smoker, take part in Freshman Orientation and are active within the Honor Societies Council. The national society was founded in 1904 and Polyls Beta Beta chapter in 1936. Members arrange activities so that able and inter- ested electrical engineering students and professionals may be brought into closer union so as to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges and to mark in an outstanding manner those who, as students in electrical engineering, have conferred honor on their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship, activities, leadership and exemplary character and to help these students progress by association with alumni who have attained prominence. 119 Left lo rzght John Samaritano, Mark Wiener, C. Bruce Hamburg. mega gilaaikn OLY'S chemical engineers are now represented by an' honor society of national stature. The local student society, Iota Tau, was formed in 1958 by men in that department who saw a need for recognition of outstanding undergraduates. The efforts of these men were rewarded when, in 1959, Omega Chi Epsilon gave them a charter. They are now the newest member of the Honor Societies Council. This organization has been instrumental in setting up freshman tutoring classes and, in conjunction with the Big Brother program, has given valuable assistance to many students. The brothers of Omega Chi Epsilon will participate in the annual faculty evaluation poll sponsored by the Honors So- cieties Council in the Spring. The society also offers periodic lectures to aspiring chemical engineers and is planning a Held trip later in the year. 120 Left to Right: R. Dietz, J. Nolan, Prof. M. Goodman, M. Wiener, C. Hamburg, G. Riebling. lvl U mi ofamgcla Monika HI LAMBDA UPSILON, governed and managed by gradu- ate students, was founded in 1899. Poly's branch of this honorary chemical society, the Alpha Zeta chapter, was formed in 1932. Active membership is open to outstanding juniors, seniors, graduate students, and staff members who are in residence at the Institute. The object of this society shall be the promotion of high scholarship and original investigation in all branches of pure and applied chemistry . . f' Election to the society is carried out annually by written invitation. The members sponsor the Ray- mond E. Kirk Freshman Chemistry Award, given to a freshman with the best grades in the first year chemistry courses, and the Irving Fay Award, a fifty dollar gift to a senior exemplifying the qualities of the late Dr. Fay. The chapter sponsors an annual chemical lecture, faculty smokers, and athletic and social events. 121 7' N 1 V Left to right: Robert Burack, Joseph Eppich, Edward Leff, Professor Ruten, Thomas Blake, Frederick Schmidt, Walter Streich. Q jan igma I TAU SIGMA was founded in 1915 at the University of Illinois to establish a closer bond of fellowship which will results in mutual benefit to those men in the profession of Mechan- ical Engineering who, by their academic or practical achievements, manifest a real interest and marked ability in their chosen work . . . Melnbers of Poly's Pi Pi Chapter, founded in 19448, have as their objective the fostering of the highest ideals of the engineering profession, the stimulating of interest in inter-departmental activi- ties, the promotion of the professional welfare of its members, and the development in students of Mechanical Engineering of those attributes necessary for effective leadership. To be eligible for mem- bership students must display a high degree of scholarship, char- acter, and leadership ability. Among Pi Pi's activities is the pres- entation of an annual Sophomore Award. 122 Lcft to Right: J. Gillespie, B. Glassman, A. Anderson, H. Rosenbaum, S. Nathanson 4'A I igma amma au jHE national Aeronautical Engineering Honor Society, Sigma Gamma Tau, was formed by the merger of Tau Sigma and Gamma Alpha Rho in February, 1953. A chapter of this society was founded at Poly in December, 1955. The purpose of the society is to recognize and honor those individuals in the field of Aeronautics who have through scholarship, integrity and outstanding achieve- ment been a credit to their profession. Sigma Gamma Tau offers a series of lectures by men prom- inent in the field of Aeronautical Engineering. They have a tutor- ing program for freshmen and participate in projects sponsored by the Honor Societies Council. These include the Faculty Evaluation Poll and Freshmen Orientation Program. Membership is offered to outstanding students who demon- strate high standards of scholastic achievement, as well as to mem- bers of the faculty. 123 aging fi . fe . .,,, . .., 4 - , gm JM. est .B We . Hai' -if .aa Qt? ttsf r,. M . , , Q -mg.: an .gg ,S s - 1. . . Ti- ' .1 I . Ist Row, left to right: H. Rosenbaum, J. Kovel, J. Palin, T. Blake, N. Delessio, M. Gcrstcn, R. Kaiser, E. Fuchs, D. Friedman, J. Assour, N. Bonomi, B. Yellen. 2nd Row, left to right: S. Nathanson, G. Rolfe, R. Hauptmann, F. Lorgo, G. Kotler, R. D'Aiello, M. Blyseth, W. Striech, E. Leif, C. Rader, R. Lutomirski, E. Moley, L. Ottcsen, J. Chernak, J. Shanley, H. Woelfcl, S. Seidman. AW au Era IQ AU BETA PI, the national Engineering Honor Society, was founded in 1885 at Lehigh University . . . to mark in a Htting manner those who have conferred honor upon their alma mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America . . .H To be eligible for mem- bership candidates must be either undergraduate students or alumni of Poly, or another school, and must have fulhllecl the scholastic requirements as undergraduates. Engineers of high attainment in the profession, regardless of educational background, arc also eligi- ble for membership. To fulfill the scholastic requirement, students must have been in the top eighth of their junior year class or the upper Hfth of their senior year class. The New York Zeta Chapter was installed in 1931. 124 X! !9er:5Aing ed SN COMPANY is Poly's unit of the Pershing rifles. Founded as the Varsity Rifles by John J. Pershing in 1894, H Com- pany was granted a charter in 1950. Members are chosen from the ROTC to foster a spirit of friendship and cooperation among the men in the military department and to maintain a highly efficient drill company? They sponsor social parties, an annual banquet and initiation parties. The unitis drill team performs at Field Day and other school events, while brothers and pledges aid the ROTC teaching staff, help sponsor the annual blood drive, and maintain the weapons used for instruction. Eighth Regiment Pershing Rifle units meet each Spring for a day long exhibition of Infantry Drill Regulation and original trick drill scheme demon- strations. The members also participate in activities less geared to the military, many sports and a camping trip being among the more popular. 125 Standing, left to right: B. D'Aiell0, E. DeSantis, R. Heitman, S. Seiden, R. Kemp, H. Stcinler, J. Gillespie, A. Bayliss, E. Schulman, J. Roffe, B. Rosen, J. Walsh, R. Reibling. Kneeling, left to right: J. Consenz, A. Goldman, G. Saback, M. Gotleib. v!S ' W i 5 QS' '39 ,Q A -K, .V 5-w! ., s f ' ' OUNDED at the University of Wisconsin in 1905, the Na- tional Society of Scabbard and Blade has 157 companies in American colleges and universities, Poly's K Company, 13th Regi- ment, having joined in 1956. The primary purposes of the society, to raise the standards of military education in American colleges and to foster the essential qualities of good and eiihcient oflicers, are fulfilled primarily through service to the ROTC regiment and the Institute. Nlembership in this military honor society serves to mark those men who through their exemplary character and achievements, have indicated that they will discharge with honor the responsibilities placed upon them in leadership in the defense of their country. K Company renders Poly's Regiment many serv- ices, notably, publication of the ROTC newspaper, Bulldozer, and the presentation of a cadet training course at Summer Camp. 126 merican Chemical! Sociefg OUNDED in 1895 as the Polytechnic Chemical Society, the American Chemical Society is the oldest student chapter at the Institute. It oflicially joined the national in 1939. The ob- jectives of the society are to encourage the advancement of chem- istry in all its branchesg the promotion of research in chemical science and inclustryg the improvement of the qualifications and usefulness of chemists through high standards of professional ethics, education, and attainmentsg the increase and diffusion of chemical knowlcclgeg and by its meetings, professional contacts, reports, papers, discussions, and publications, to promote scientific interest and inquiry. The organization is lectured to regularly by professionals on topics as diverse as selling and theoretical quantum chemistry. The members attend Held trips, usually to chemical research facilities in the metropolitan area, sereval times yearly. The trips are the best attended activities. 127 'Q iffy QL tax W NX AAC 9 QSTUDENTAFFILIATE D .ic nicaf Sociefied 7 lfl'LQI iC6Ll'L Olfllfl l ylfl'LQlfL5 Sociefy N ORGANIZATION which belongs to the category small 14 group of dedicated 1nen', is the American Foundrymen So- ciety. Size is all in their favor, however, since it allows them greater freedom of action and a more intimate communication of ideas. At their weekly meetings, typical foundry problems are discussed, lectures are given, and Held trips are planned. For some reason, these trips to some of the leading eastern foundries bevfin early in the morning, making physical fortitude a require- ment for membership. Polyls AFS group is one of the twelve student chapters sponsored by the parent organization and IS responsible for maintaining the foundry library for the Metro politan area fx K U vera-:ag X 128 merican cgndfifufe 0 Kdemicaf gngineerd HROUGHOUT the year the student chapter of the Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers introduces the students to the parent organization, promotes the professional development of its members and closer contact with the Institute's faculty, and contributes to the development of chemical engineering at school. The chapter keeps students aware of current developments in the field and modern methods of production in the chemical industry by arranging lectures by expert chemical engineers, by sponsoring field trips, and by showing Hlms of the latest developments in the field. Annually the members attend the AlChE Metropolitan Con- ference, mdune they trade ideas udth inernbers of other student chapters 'Phe chapter pubhshes the technical journal, Packed Columns, which carries articles by chemical engineering students at Poly and news of the current activities of the department, as well as many humorous articles germane to its membership and facidty. 129 STUDENT CHA PT ER A -I n gfeipn cfnAay air rn:-iefllrffvffigl mm 1 M .sf st 5-ei me-i My he-. .Sli-E is gf ff Y 5fi':r.!15i sk sm 55135, ,Y -f F? Tis is f, lo L, I w R. if file: 'ir t pf red ii ist is in 1 Ns PM 'ik i merican .grwfifufe of gicfricaf gngineera- .gmififufe of poncho ngineerd Q EGULAR weekly lectures by men who are experts in some phase of electrical enginneering have helped to make Poly,s joint chapter of the American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers and Institute of Radio Engineers the tech- nical society with by far the largest active membership at the Institute. Frequent Held trips to establishments both in and out of the State, the organization's private, equipped labora- tory, and the department newspaper, the Wattmeter, help to popularize the chapter. Recently the society broadened its scope in that the lectures varied from freshman to senior levels and the project lab was outfitted to handle design work for the department. Members have regularly entered and been successful in a Prize Paper Contest sponsored by the Metropolitan Joint Student Council. The Evening Student Branch is independent and similar to the day chapter. It also has regular lectures and Prize Paper Contest entries. Evening Student Branch I I Day Student Branch A f I 4 V 1 1 L w w l 1 l merican .gnafifufe 0 Wefafurgicaf gngcneera merican ociefy kr mia :S S?TUDENTS of Poly's small but spirited Metallurgical depart- 1nent have made their joint technical society chapter, the American Institute of Metallurgical Engineers and American So- ciety for Metals, one of the best supported and most active at the Institute. The organizationis primary program has been directed toward the maximization of student contact with industry. It is centerccl arouncl field trips to foundries, fabricating plants and research laboratories, speakers from the Field, and pertinent Hlms. This joint chapter has also helped to bridge the gap between the academic and professional phases of the metallurgisfs lives by maintaining ellective contact with its national sponsors. At their annual banquet the metallurgists evaluate the previous year's pro- gram and plan for the next in a sociable atmosphere. The small size of the Metallurgical department has made it possible for the menibers to develop a social rapport which will help them in industry. SY U DEN7' fldsocxpsfif A ffl lvllif E - 131 merican WQCLJ Sociefy gIVE . . .four . . . three. . . two... one. . . Whoosh! That is the goal of the American Rocket Society. With the advent of the Space Age, the ARS chapter at Poly has been working on a liquid propulsion rocket with the hope of getting it off the ground. The ARS is one of the few Poly technical societies having men from almost all departments. The members realize and are quick to point out that rocket and missile propulsion is of vital interest and importance to all branches of scientific research. To- ward this end the ARS is sponsoring a program of lectures and field trips intended to familiarize Polymen with the development and potential of rocketry. l ll A If 132 merican ociefg 0 Gui! gngineera NE OF THE oldest of Poly's technical societies, the American Society of Civil Engineers, has been a binding force in its department. The organization helps to organize the Civil Engineer- ing Summer Camp, where many of its activities are social, rather than technical, It also sponsors a several-day-long field trip in the Northeast and the Sophomore Indoctrination, which welcomes the neophytes with beer, pretzels, and entertainment. The departmental newspaper, Strictly Civil is published by the ASCE and keeps all who are interested informed of the lectures, films, demonstra- tions, and field trips. The regular meetings of the Poly chapter provide the opportunity for preparing, presenting and discussing papers, comparing impressions of engineering problems, making appraisals of men from their writings, and forming judgments as to the practical aspects of these projects. Throughout the school year students attend inter-chapter conferences L?Q-Z' SOCETYOF CVL ENGINEERQ VOUNDED 1651 AMERICAN I I ,in Phe Hlglfkgzl 'lit i fi ML i 'Saws-ner , 133 merican ociefg or Wecftanicaf gngineering jINKERING to see what makes it tick is one of the things which interests Mechanical Engineers most, and the Amer- ican Society of Mechanical Engineers afifords its active members the opportunity to get together and discuss their various addic- tions. Although the society was founded in 1877, a fresh virility has been demonstrated by both the Poly chapter and the national in recent years. The parent organization extended many of its rights and benefits to student members in 1956 and our local branch organized a departmental publication, The Meclzanical Engineer- ing News, in 1957. Polymen have held every oHice in the Metro- politan Council of College Sections at varying times during its existence. The Poly chapter has a full schedule of Held trips, talks by representatives of industry, and Hlms of special interest to the members. Talks are also delivered by student members on projects in which they have been engaged. L i E' 134 'lin F' .T .gndfifufe 0 eronauficaf .gziencea OUNDED in 1938, when aeronautical engineering was an option in the Mechanical Engineering departmet curriculum, Poly's student chapter of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences has grown from a minor society to one of the most popular. Its membership is not limited only to members of the Aeronautical department, but rather includes students from all departments who are interested in aeronautics. They are exposed to both the practical and experimental aspects of the field through a series of lectures by scientists and engineers, films and lively discussions. Frequent trips to aircraft companies and experimental facilities of research organizations in the East, have enabled the members to observe the latest developments in aeronautics and to meet their professional counterparts on the job. Because many phases of en- gineering are concerned with aeronautics, the society has a large degree of independence from any single department at Poly. 135 lgltgdicfi- mafia Sociefy ECENTLY formed, the Physics-Math Society has given Poly's physicists and mathematicians an opportunity to join a grow- ing technical society. It features lectures by members of the Poly faculty as well as prominent personalities from other institutions. The society offers membership in the American Institute of Physics and maintains a library of magazines covering recent de- velopments in physics. In this way it encourages active interest in the latest concepts and interpretations of its respective Helds, This year the library has been expanded to include texts pertinent to the subject matter offered in advanced physics and math courses. Trips to various points of interest are held regularly, including an annual visit to Brookhaven National Laboratories in the fall. The society has engaged in many programs of general student interest and is currently contemplating several computer research projects. ,isTl UTf X lg 'fa pon U +8 ffl 005 67 l it 6 3 f- 5 I ', S 1 1 if ' 'fi 0 it 136 ociefg of American mgfary ngineem 570 DEVELOP relations of helpful interest between the en- gineering profession in civil life and military service, Poly's Student Chapter of the Society of American Military Engineers was organized in 1955. Although the organization is oriented to- ward ROTC students, students of all departments are eligible for membership. To maintain and develop working relations between civilian and military engineers the Student Chapter is regularly lectured to by representatives of various branches of industry. Members of the society also organize regular field trips to military installations, where they can see military construction problems first hand. It is closely bound to the national organization, which is dedicated to keeping professionals and the country aware of the nation's military position. The national is also open to civilians who possess the technical qualifications, but lack military training. Many of its members are retired officers. ,X aww wx mu. . I nqxy It fi if ,sw ,A J g Ky 3 fi - a?iKQ'g. ,f9E - 'fx' - e 1' M 7 is- ...it ,B i Q l y I i I is l :L H l 'f , X 1 if i XX F 1 ni 'Ki l ll . ill sf Xb'- 7i 2 ' fs' ll ll l f i l 137 WJ? .NOLMQ 'ZXUITH the hope of providing an informal, and inex- pensive social atmosphere, Poly House was founded. During the past five years of its existence, the group main- tained a quaint, three room apartment and was the only house not located in the vicinity of the Polytechnic. Recent- ly, however Alpha Epsilon Pi vacated its old quarters, Poly House quickly took advantage of this good fortune of having a near-by apartment, moved in, and immediately painted its welcome mat on the floor. At the new house , regular par- ties, drags, and special events will continue to highlight the year. Poly House also participates in such annual Poly events as Field Day, Scrap Nite, the Carnival and Boat Ride. Stead- ily increasing membership along with an enjoyable social cal- endar make each successive year better than the one before. 011,60 WXCIJL5 unify oufie OUSE Plans at Poly! They said it couldn't be done! But, Unity House, formed by a few am- bitious men, has become one of the largest social or- ganizations on campus. The house,' is a beautiful four- room suite with a wall-to-wall floor. With regular Friday night parties and Saturday night drags, as well as smokers, bowling parties, and card nights, Unity House members have unlimited opportunities to get to- gether for fun and entertainment. Coincicling with this well rounclccl social calendar, members maintain a high standard of scholastic achievement, and are active in many school affairs and organizations. Q I1 i- 139 mini ru 9 -,..-ov' at -., ,n uf., . M .win - V x nw' , NS wear-V ' ' v . - .f46aAa l9Ai Qmega 30 THE MEN of Alpha Phi Omega, four years of college life meant more than the mere cramming for exams and attending re ularl scheduled classes. The s ent man hours with their brothers, S Y Y P Y participating in the service projects and social events of their fraternity. Man lastin friendshi s were made durin the few ears s ent at Pol . Y E P S Y P Y Brothers of APO will long remember the blood drives where kegs of beer were donated to the organization giving the most blood. One might recall the unusual refreshment booths provided by the fraternity at Poly's annual carnival. APO has performed many other services for both the school and the community. Among these are the assistance of Freshmen, running a used book exchange for Poly students, and organ- izing the first all-Poly boat ride. APO has certainly helped to make college life a wonderful cxperi ence for its brothers. It is hoped that the ideal of service to one's fellow man learned in APO will live on with them for many years to come W wil .N A ax! 'C n O. 9 7 S--ML, Nm!! ,Q Wnsgbnp 'a x ., V F are 'ft wt' . 2 l grafernifies Who drank all my beer? I did! .fdlada gilafiikn 59 N MAY of 1953 a closely knit group of Polymen started the Beta Pi chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. This chapter, the youngest fraternity at Poly, was organized for the purpose of uinculcat- ing and promoting deep seated friendship, encouraging truthfulness, honesty and courage, inaugurating a healthy spirit of cooperation and helpfulness, creating a better understanding among their fellow men, with a view to vigorously participating in school activities to the mutual benefit of all concerned. Alpha Epsilon Pi traditions are based on the three S's,': Scholar- ship, Social, and Service. One-third of the members have received Polytechnic Foundation, State, or Industrial Scholarships. They have won the IFC Scholarship award for the past five years. Each Friday evening there is a party to which several sororities from nearby colleges are invited. Several drags are also held during the year, the best of which is the New Year's party. Another popular party is the Bohemian Beat party. The Ape's Ball is Alpha Epsilon Pi's annual dance. In serving the community Alpha Epsilon Pi does volunteer work for the Red Cross and has made several donations to Veteranis Hospitals in the area. I Q E E ouafe 'Q rf' - F .1 15. m,., 'W'-..', .14 pina ,Oki lead jORTY YEARS AGO, in 1920, Alpha Phi Delta fraternity, Delta Chapter, was formed at Poly. Today it is one of the oldest na- tional fraternities on campus. Possessing this distinction Alpha Phi Delta has extra-sentimental memories of the Old Poly and greater pride in the L'New Poly . On that day in 1920, Alpha Phi Delta fraternity consisted of only four chapters, the newest being here at Poly. Through the years it has steadily grown, both in numbers and distinction. Today it con- sists of almost thirty active chapters spread throughout the Cast and midwest. Like its parent organization, Alpha Phi Delta has also taken great strides forward. Although the membership has always been re'a- tively small-the members consider this a necessity for reaching the ul- timate goal of a fraternitygit has always maintained a fraternity house. At present it sports a comfortable three floor apartment at 123 :Myrtle Avenue. Alpha Phi Delta today is especially proud of its social calendar, which contains a wide variety of school year affairs and an active summer program. Honest, he likes it. ww o f 'lt A irq? L' if , l'i4 1lL' 525 o' 'f 'ka- F' fl M1., 5 S Give me your txred, your poor fi Sl1c's in the back. ofamdda .x4loAa OZIAMBDA CHI ALPHA Fraternity, which was founded as Theta Kappa Nu on January 24, 1925, is one of the oldest social frater- nities on campus. In 1939 Theta Kappa Nu merged with Lambda Chi Alpha to form one of the largest social fraternities in the country. Today, Lambda Chi Alpha has one hundred and fifty-two chapters throughout the United States and Canada, with over 70,000 members. The chapter house is a four-story brownstone located at 36 Sidney Place in the heart of Brooklyn, a leisurely ten-minute walk from Poly. The house serves as a permanent home for many of the brothers during their stay at the Institute. Members of Lambda Chi are well known for their active social life. The Annual Founder's Day Dinner Dance is the social highlight of the year. The social calendar includes numerous sorority and drag parties. Two of the outstanding parties of the seinester are the Pledge Party and the annual Christmas Party. During the long summer months, many beach parties are held. The chapter consistently plays a leading part in the annual blood drive. This year Lambda Chi sponsored its Hrst school dance. No one will ever forget the key word at Lambda Chi Alpha - g'Brotherhood',. ifrfim 4-'Ra Q61 Cgwlliw I 50603 NN A W S lx -'9 xx I Q ,ffl A 4 we gtl' X t if Pi!-Lf - 'I 5-y s., .,4' . gif, 1 . Q 'rl vm vm Qursaugf She was only 21 fZll'II1Cl'7S clnugllter . . . us, ,umm y 1 ful A? 'f0AY'4E1'i HE K' .Ma fns. fs M'- 164 E 147 !OAi ,Sigma tibeha 59 N l925 the Sigma Chapter of Phi Alpha Fraternity was formed. Last year, after its 34th anniversary at Poly, it became the Phi Sigma Chapter of the Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity. The fraternity provides a full and active life in a home away from home, Special functions include Friday night c'stag and Saturday night drag parties. For the past 6 years the fraternity has sponsored its annual Hallowe'en Ball, now a Poly tradition. Each year the brothers participate in many athletic events, among them the football games on Brighton Beach and the IFC basketball contests. This year the chapter excelled in the New York Inter-Chapter Basketball Tournament. Phi Sigma Deltafs activities are numerous. It is no wonder then that upon graduation, the concensus of opinion is - We've had a helluva good time! 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POLY,S oldest and most popular sport is basketball. Since its inception around the turn of the century, the Institute has turned out many fine teams, all of which have been instrumental in beating Pratt Institute, our tra- ditional rival. Since the annual series began in 1905, several games have been played in Madison Square Garden. De- spite the intense rivalry, the calibre of the Pratt and Poly teams has been very much the same over the years, so that the won and lost records have remained almost tied, Hold- ing its practice sessions and meets at the Central Y.M.C.A., the team anticipates winning records in the future through its encouragement of teamwork, fairplay, and a healthy number of active scrimmage sessions. lst Row, left to right: E. Kush, unidentified, E. Schccter, T. Scarpaty, M. Blyseth. 2nd Row, lcft to right: E. Russell, A. Dullcshay, P. Melia, R. Heinnann, S. Nagler, F. DeRosa, D. Bunt 3rd Row, lcft to right: j. Frcidberg, S. Kloda, M. Mildener. wimming FOR the aquatic-minded at Poly, the Swimming Team provides a Hne opportunity for the display of excellence in the basic water talents. These may be put into four types: free-style, breast-stroke, back-stroke and diving. Ever since the team was organized, in 1947, it has been one of the leaders in capability and spirit. Each year, the Polywogs compete against ten or more colleges in the metro- politan area. Meets with Rensselaer, East Stroudsberg, and Holy Cross, and the annual Metropolitan Intercollegiate Championships provide exciting competition. The large size of the team plus its varied talent requirements guarantees full use of team members' talents. figmfft 'ln- X Standing left to right: K. Kolakowski, R. Swift, T. Houston, unidentified, J. Garberoglio, T. Nelson R Albanese, B. Hartford, G. Charlton, A. Dattner, W. Walker, M. Kaufman, R. Fischler, D. Beigel, R. Milgrun, H. Benenuto. Seated left to right: S. Einbinder, G. Cohen. D. Pressman, V. Marrola, R. Walters, B. Issac, J. Whelpley J. Goldstein, unidentified, B. Cremin. Wafer POL ONE of the youngest teams in the school, Water Polo is never- theless onc of the most competitive and active Varsities in Brook- lyn Poly's sports program. Members of the varsity team are chosen from those displaying ability in the intramural swimming and water polo program. The Wetcats compete against eight other schools in the Eastern Intercollegiate Water Polo League. In past years the team has competed with such schools as West Point, R.P.I., St. Francis, and Queens. As a matter of fact, a more or less traditional rivalry has developed between Brooklyn Poly and St. Francis College. This rivalry promises to evolve into as exciting a competition as is the Poly-Pratt game in Basketball. enniri AMQNG the more energetic of Polyis teams, the Tennis Team is outstanding. Organized in 1937, the team has excited increasing interest until, in 1956, it became part of the Metropolitan Col- legiate Tennis Conference. Current competitors include sixteen col- leges in the Metropolitan area. Even against its formidable oppon- ents, the Tennis Team can look forward to a successful season, year after year. Left to right: M. Davis, J. Howard, A. Welch, S. Amorogiik. Sasiella,fA. KeveyTWTT-lol ii.,McLXJgh1in encing 'EN GUARD, rings the bloodthirsty cry as the Fenc- ing Team begins its daily practice sessions. Founded in 1952, it quickly rose from meager beginnings as a club to full major sport status in 1956, with at four year record of thirty wins out of forty-three matches. Poly fenccrs engage in combat with such schools as Stevens Institute, Yeshiva, Brooklyn, and others in the metro- politan arcn During practice sessions, lessons are given in three weapons: foil, sabre, and epee. Emphasis is placed on form as well as the spirit of winning. 3 rd 'WN Standing, right to lcft: S. Lyons, P. Langer, M. Rudolph, C. Ng, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified Kneeling, right to left: S. Lerner, T. Wilson, M. Benjamin, J. Presper. A mea fan WRESTLING is one of Poly's oldest sports. The team was organized in 1919 and has been compil- ing a fine record throughout the years against some of the Hnest teams in the East. The grapplers have to fight hard for their victories since they are hampered by irregular schedules and long labs, which interfere with their training. Despite these cliiliculties, fine coaching and great enthusiasm will continue to carry the team to greater accomplish- ments. For those unfamiliar with college wrestling, it isnit the same as the wrestling seen on television: it requires skill! lst Row, left to right: R. Hartford S Warshaw, C Indmdoli A Bei-ner, L Tetr1ul't 2nd Row, left to right: J. Eppxch, D Carlsen, D Klnsz, N Hildreth E Collins yur, CONTRARY to the beliefs of many Poly stu- dents, Judo is a sport and a very Hne one. Mem- bers of the club concern themselves with learning to break falls, achieving proficiency in executing throws, and keeping themselves in top physical condition. In addition to having all this fun, they learn an unexcelled niethocl of self defense. J. THE POLYTECHNIC rifle team has once again proven its superiority. The success of the team is due mostly to the ellorts of its popular coach Clarence Laneg the team's indefatigable spirit, under the aegis of Capt. Nicholas Nicholson, has contributed to this seasonls victorious record. The importance of teamwork in coin- petition cannot be underrated, but here at the Institute the Rifleinen have an excellent opportunity to gain in- dividual recognition, as can be proven by the number of singular citations awarded for marksmanship. Because riflery is a sport which requires skill rather than great physical prowess and strength, it has great appeal for many people. Kneeling, left to right: J. Nimoy, R. Rand, N Nicholson Standing, left to right: N. Hex-old, R. Meehan, M Parente, C C Lane, E Kov'1cks owgng FOR 21. long time, Brooklyn Poly didn't have a Varsity Bowling team. The rapid rise in popularity of this sport prompted the formation of such an activity. It first partici- patccl in intercollegiate bowling, as a club, after its formation in 1954. It soon clemonstrzitecl through its hue record that it was meant for better things. In the short space of three years, it has advanced through minor sport status and emerged as a full-fledged varsity sport. The Bowlers participate in league bowling in the Eastern Intercollegiate Bowling Conference, which has grown so fast to its present size of 25 colleges, that Poly is presently bowling in the Long Island Division, which consists of seven local colleges. By its encouragement of fair play and cooperation, the team hopes to fulfill a dehnite neecl in the life of the student and future scientist. Left to right: J. Nolan, L. Fisenne, D. Gross, C Goetsch, P Brotman, T Mills 30012 EVERY spring, when the surrounding trees of Red Hook Stadium once again don their cloaks of green, the Poly track and field men counter by displaying the Blue and Grey on the stadiunfs oval. Led by Coach Ed Russel, the somewhat undermannecl squad daunt- lessly battles such schools as Queens, Brooklyn, Hunter, and Upsala. Handicapped by such obstacles as no on- the-campus track for practice, and the general difficulty of the engineering curriculum, the Cindermen have nevertheless proven themselves capable of many out- standing performances, adding to the glory of our Alma Mater. Standing, left to right: C. Lane, P. Baumgartner, E. Moley C Baxter J Alleavltch, W Gehr, D Davies Ed Russell Kneeling, left to right: N. Morganson, D. Kassoy, R Decker, J OConnel F055 - 0bU'l ff? EACH Saturday morning during the early autumn, a handful of valiant Poly men can be found running five miles over the exhausting hill and dale course at Van Cortlandt Park. Aided by coach Ed Russell and trainer Clarence Lane, the Harriers spend a rugged session fighting oil' the distance men of Wagner, Upsala, St. Peteifs, Brooklyn, Queens, and Hunter. The Collegiate Track Conference Championships in mid-November round out the schedule. Cross-Country is a tough grind, but the men who run are well rewardedg in addition to personal satisfaction from team participation and E1 close, hard-run race, they know that their place in Poly's history has been permanently etched by their own sweat and sinew. QIQ, left to right. C. Lane, P. Cmescmmani, H. Ticker, P. Baumgartner, N. Morganson, R. Decker, A. Levy, E. Moley, R. 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