Richmond Hill High School - Archway / Dome Yearbook (Richmond Hill, NY)

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iw 7fM, 0wWf MWM fffifflffw MQ M, J2if w JJWIZ ,,w,jg,WW .95 If wwf' yy Q 3 Wiffffg segiyx X 9Q'QyJp JQ1,L . NK R Wjiiw 3 ,,. Y I I x V MM W , J. 1 4'L--i'-g'-'- If'C way ASS OF JANUARY I948 RICHMOND HILL HICH SCHOOL RICHMOND HILL, NEW YORK 'S 33 ' 1 W 1 4? ,ff , Q 1 I 121 . With II feeling of fr11t1frnily toward all lhosff who 0fl'6'IlIl Hichmorul Hill High School, wo, the class of January 1948, 1l11di1:11tf' this volume of Arclzway to the men and women who 1111110 graduated and to the thozisanlcls who will study hero. 41111. flzrouglz years of fond rwrrzerzzlarurzw' May uw' always lie Slrong and true in our llllf'z2'I.IIIIlt Ri!'lIIIICIIId Hill lo llww. I 0gI 6ll'l'l FOR THE CLASS OF JANUARY 1948 ,-Xdministratives . . . Grade .-Xdviseijs Message . . Archway Staff . . . Who's Who . Last Will and Testament . . Here and There. . The Time Machine . . The Guiding Hands . Through the Years . Clubs .... Seniors . . . . Handwriting on the Wall . . Boosters . . Advertisements . HARRIS M. KANWIT Vice-Principal City College of New York. BA. Head of Accounting Department HELEN A. KOCH Vice-Principal New York University. ll.S.. MA l .fgvfminidfrafiued lXlAT'l'HlfVS' L. DANN Principal Syraense l'niverSity, HA. W 2 ,401 f QPCLJ8 ULJQI' ri 8:55098 BEATRICE CRISTADORO Adviser to the Class Dmn Sl-Zxlolzs: Here we are in that last term of which you have dreamed. How far away it seemed in 1944 when Mr. Kanwit welcomed you to Annex 56 of Richmond Hill! Then you were Freshmen, eager for the new experience of high school. Now you are Seniors, enjoying all the last-term whirl of senior activities and again eagerly plan- ning for your next step. T During these busy high school years. world events have inllu- enced your life. Your country was at war. There was the unrest and nervous tension felt as brothers. fathers. and friends were away from home. Getting an education was rightly your first consideration. and now you are candidates for your high school diploma. It is greatly to your credit that you have persevered in spite of temptation to leave for temporary gain. You have succeeded in completing your course. 2515 of the class with an average of HOW or over. At tl1e surrender of Japan. joyfully we welcomed the prospect of peace throughout the worldg but progress toward that goal has been slow. Even now. you find your- selves graduating into a world still struggling to solve the many problems resulting from those years of war. How fortunate you are that you have been privileged in Hiclimond Hill through your clubs. your sports. and your classroom activities to gain experience in working together. learning to cooperate for the good of the group as a xxholel Respect the convictions of others while you seek for the truth. Your enthusiasm has made my association with you interesting and enjoyable. There are great opportunities for useful service awaiting you and much need for the Une contributions you are capable of making. All good wishes for your successl Sincerely. - ' QL CMQLQ-vo .gjenior C6154 fcem l'lC'l'lfR Wllli.-XXI lfl.XlNlf l'HYi.l.l5V .l0YfIl'i if-XH'l'WRlGH'l' UFSH' HKSS IIUTHNI KN .l Kl'l'l'. l're-siilent Tice-l'resident Secretary ri-I'f'LlSllI'1'I' llU'l'llilN' 5 .!4I CAlfU6l,g PETER CARTWRIGHT NIAIUOHIIQ S. WILHUT ,IACQUELINIQ ALTER lfciitor-in-Chief Vavixlly Adviser Associate ifriilor VIVIAN RASWEILER Business Manager IiLORliNClfI DHUGE Pictures Chairman 6 JOYCE JAPPE Wrrile-ups Chairman HOISIQKT H.-XIVICNIIQXHH Advertising Chairman 52. WRITE-UPS COMMITTEE ART COMMITTEE PICTURES COMMITTEE TYPING COMMITTEE ROOSTERS COMMITTEE RUSINESS COMMITTEE ADVERTISING STAFF POPULARITY POLL PHOTOGRAPHX Joyce Jappe. Chairman Arthur Adelson. Phyllis Rauer. lietty Day, Sondra Goldstein, Char- lotte Hagen, Elaine Hess. Carol Jenkins. Phyllis Kallenberg, Joa11 Kelly. Gilda Levine. Patricia Milone. Joan Nash, Barbara Ruben- stein, Gloria Shapiro. June Siner. Nanette Somborn. Clara Thomp- son, Elizabeth Uhleman. Dolores Vendette Lucille Tnnjian, Clzuirmalz Betsey Elliott, June Epstein. Arlene Miller. Phyllis Rothman. Edwin Rudinger, Clara Tants, Marie Van Dorpp Florence Droge, CIIUITIIIIIII Dorothy Eeller, Marilyn Kramer. Pamela Livingston, Caroline Mayer, Joan Nash, Dorothy Schmitt. June Siner Dolores Crowley, Clzuirmulz Carol Becker. Retsey Elliott. Elaine Hess. Ann Killoran, Audrey Kirby, Charlotte Muller. Vivian Rasweiler. Dorothy Schmitt. Gloria Shapiro, Clara Thompson. Marilyn Ward Jeannette Rrunks, Clzairmun Otto Duschek, Joyce Humann, Phyllis Kallenherg. Russell Keeler. Marilyn Kramer, Barbara Rubinstein. Marie Van Dorpp. Marilyn Ward Vivian Rasweiler. Clltlliflllllll Carol Becker. Dorothy Eeller. Marilyn Kramer. Arlene Miller. Charlotte Muller. Nanette Somborn. Clara Thompson Robert Hafemeyer, Chairman June Epstein, Sondra Goldstein. Marie Kamp. Edwin Rudinger. Arline Sontag. Francine Sontag Rosemary Herz. CIIIIIFNIKIII Audrey Emrick. Dorothy Eeller. Carol Jenkins. Audrey Kirby, Gilda Levine. Pat Milone. Mary Roukis. Elizabeth Uhlemann. Dolores Vendette. Mary Zimmerman Erancis Garrett. Cfzuirmlzn Lawrence Clark: Arthur Studios. Inc. ROSEMARY FRANCIS GARRETT Photographer JEAN DOLORES RRUNKS CROWLEX A Roosters Typists Chairman Committee LUCILLE TUNJIAN Art Chairman , HERZ Popularity Poll Chairman 41 AC lass Wrllk Beff James !.asFra T C Ia ss A 4: Kg' BY Of' o ew mhnw R .Qu 3 'af CLRSS lzcfrew C lass Ctowng CLag eTFL1leflI?S an , , , Kinjlant 3 9fvC6Chorfes 0 N Q D 7 , m ' Ciass ance Ctasspame-P 'z V U3a.h'lf'fnneL U5e.H e.n Bu. 1 1 i 1 Mfeiiel f gfl MY A W 1 -' Q, 0 J - 5 , Cla,SS , J-'QQ M Ahcg Musucrans x ghelmsxlf Beilkxg 'FTASTZCT X v A Lemfiiifd. G'5QTTBP1L-75 E' Dana W? 7 K- A T Day ller-saIiLe 'vi a.-:gmm E'-Sigtni Besi- Ul 55 DPBSSCA . Meir For Schuby A fb Cjilglgfhggi BobBwf50 f : JEa.n G3 Q-1 ix Bru.nKS 9 , , - ! i ,zqv fx, M ,, . fi :A , fx V 4. K K 3 :xi x Mm. K .9 C Fife M M57' . . WCNS M Q , ,. X . 6 M T f. 5ggfd C X YI: Laiefxi , 4 ,f ' H T ki 'L To . ,ff Kirbe- 1 of fsgdo Ry Web 3 X -M9 Z if ,Smccee seq M ' bf ,M wawqjpw ofa-wi It is the desire of the class of January l9'1t'3. who it is assumed is of sound mind. body. ind spirit. to bequeath and leave on the linal eve of its sojourn at Richmond Hill High School. forever and ever, without any attached strings. the following testament: TO MR. DANNfThe principalship of R. H. H. S. for Hfty years. TO MISS CRISTADORO--Our sincere thanks and appreciation for services beyond the call of duty. TO THE SWIMMING TEAMfThc city championship as usual. TO THE GIRLS' HEALTH ED. DEPT. - A new piano. TO THE FACUI.TYf V-Easy chairs in the boiler room. TU MRS. COLESWA lifetime subscrip- tion to the Daily Wvorker. TO MR. MICHELSON --- A widget factory. TO MRS. O'HARE if-The chairmanship of tI1e Democratic National Committee. TO MR. SHIELDS '-ff fA guest spot on the Fred Allen Show. TO MISS LEWINSOHNf---A year's sup- ply of bubble gum. TO MR. KANWIT --- A commission as police chief of New York City. T0 MISS XVICKMAN s- Superwomen. TO MR. CLECG -- A student named Tessie. TO MISS BARTICX ffiompleted copy by deadline day. TO MR. THOMAS'-Tw o hundred knee- bends and ten lashes. TO MISS KONIGSRERG -fAn Alfred Lunt-Lynn Fontaine combination. TO MISS AUWICRDAW -A noiseless offi- cial class. TO RETTY l RASIERf A forty-eight hour day. T0 DICK FIRESTONE An alliance with the teachers. TO PHYLLIS RAUER W A I,. I. R. R. commutation ticket. T0 WILLY XI'E'I'ZEl. A contract with Ringling Brothers. TO JOYCE JAI'PEf-fAn alarm clock. TO JOHN EIIYN -The ambassadorship to Spain. TO MARY ZIMMERMANfOne blue card from the Girls' Health Ed. Dept. T0 PETE CARTWIRICHT fr The spot- light. TO ALICE SHELINSKYfA position as French teacher in R. H. H. TO FRANK GARRETTvTwenty beau- tiful photographic models. TU ROSEMARY HERZfCover girl for Peek.', TO DANA DAY Y A trip to Russia. TO JEAN HIiUNKSaA charge account in Saks Fifth Avenue. TO FRANK EAVILLA- A contract to play professional basketball. T0 AUDREY EMRICK- -A convertible Ruick. TO STEVE GOLDBACH - Mr. Amer- icaq title. T0 ANN KILLORAN - V A portable gym. TO CHARLIE MARTIN-A write-up in Esquire. the fashion magazine for men. TO HELICNI5 LYNCH.-AA cheering con- tract witI1 Princeton University. T0 PHIL GARRl'I'I'Ts Simonize for his senior pin. T0 ALL THOSE XVHO HAVE KNOWN US -Our thanks for being so nice. 9 -vm ggnnsuu -'-r'M'S 'SQ S ii 4 ? . S , ,dU ff x il ' ',. all L '- ZL lxtiw .. , 'itz 4 1, , ,,.,: ,ix A X A .Q ' 7 f L 1,, - ,:.. Ami 7V,,L W, LVVV ,, ,ILL 1.9110-ni 313.112-N Y' N s A 2 . F i 4 r 0 1. s2'Z'-1 -I 1 f7 ' -I-6, 'r 0 0 N 1 e :me acALne s M1 at Q if v s :. A All seniors in favor of a glimpse into the future say NAye. The Ayes have it. Step right up and '- enter the Time Machine which will transport us to X Cloud 79 on which may be viewed the world of iii I X . l975. It should be interesting to see what those iii J fabulous members of the class of l94t'3 are doing. Z A ui. - , , .. 4, I Let s mozy ov er to the olhce of the Cloudy Sun. What excitement! JIMMIE LASTRA and BETTY 4 FRASIER are racing like mad to heat the deadlines. B 1 A if ' Theres ALICE SHELINSKY immersed in plans for an editorial campaigi. Here come ARTY ADELSON and CAROL RECKER with copy so fresh it bites, The new hospital caused quite a sensation according to the L'Cloutly Sun. It's that tall, massive. white building pointing skyward to Cloud 80. Inside we can hear Dr. RONALD KLEIN to surgery. Dr. JOHN FINN to room four million. Scurrying down the corridors can he see11 nurses PHYLLIS BAUER and ELAINE HESS. One thing we donit want to forget is a photograph of our adventure. FRANK CAR- RETT'S studio is just the place to go. Who are those luscious models in the studio? Why, none other than AUDREY EMRICK and DOLORES VENDETTE. For an afternoon of sports we head dow11 to the arena. On the basketball court, FRANK FAVILLA. ROR SEIDL, RILL SCHROEDER and JOHN CLINTON are providing the crowd with a thrill a minute. Cheering them on to victory are HELENE LYNCH, JOAN TUNNELL and ROSEMARY HERZ. At the next court can he found those Varsity girls actively playing captainball - CHARLOTTE HAGEN. FLO DROCE. ANN KILLORAN, ELAINE HESS and CARLA NELLES. Letis hurry. The aquacade has begun. Those aqualovelies performing are BETTY MARTENS, PHYLLIS ROTHMAN. and MARILYN HOFFMAN. The athletic mer- men are LARRY CLARKE, JOHNNY REICHEL, ROR HUMRICH, BILL HOWE, DON LENNOX. FRAN VOICHT, ROR RRANTON and STEVE OOLDBACH. A treat's in store for us. Tonight is opening night for URSULA RRAMMER in Shakespeareis Macbeth.'7 The concert for the evening is featuring the orchestrafPAMELA LIVINGSTON, LEONARD CIARRUPUTO. BEVERLY KEMME, CAROL EHM and DOROTHY HARDING, and the glee club - CHARLES YVAGNER, FLORENCE ROSENER. and JOYCE COMEX. JUNE STEIDLIC will he soloist. The main selection on the pro- gram will he The Richmond Hill High School Song. Cloud 79 has a modern waterfront. the center of the trade of the Universe. Dis- emharking from that cargo ship is Merchant Mariner JOE HOGAN. Naval oflicer PHIL CARRETT is Pacihc-hound with the fleet. Of all things! Vlie missed visiting the school. Teachers GILD.-X LEYINE and GLORIA SHAPIRO are busy developing young minds. Would you like to live on Cloud 79? Then go see real estate hroker YYILLIAM OSSIP. Special rates for January l9-IH Hillitesl There is ahsolutely no crime on our Cloud because F.l3.I. agent JIMMY DIXON is always on guard. ROGER RRICKNER is campaigning in Dreamers Hall for the Republican Presi- dency of the United Clouds of the Universe. Vfvill he never give up ? Our time machine is a funny contraption. If we don't return immediately we shall he projected into the past where we will have to wander through the ages till we reach I9-18. All aboard! Time Machine returning to l9-lt!! Take it away' ll 'i ,, W N if v n Q X -,W --N.. i 'Zak f fi' ,- Xx Si 'M .- 95 M, f ' 5515 141 0 - f H . . rw Ir'1Hf1l -I 5.-7 gi 5 if ,s-Y P J 4, 'I' iff. HZQZQI cn Lnlmf 5 X 2354 Ln cu cn fngnxfx ,.-jg' ffljgouelw Th YEIG32 433- N349 C: 'X in-,AN1 .--1. 'f':'1'0 'f,'Q'u'o'Q','Q'O ' ' ' f.pj.:.:.,f,',',.o.o,o.O,' . '?fZ7'15!32f I'I '? 1 C 20 1 N., 'Q f A I: 4. f 4l I' I I L 1 Q 7 al-X '7 E H f5 LJ. fllt ELZEEQ 2 fl f Jamaica -Xvenuc stood l ln the fall of H397 a small red brick building just south o -1' completed. The last brick fitted snugly in place and the wet paint sign was remover and it was ready. The neighbors looked proudly at the dome on the top of the new E E' Q E high school - Richmond Hill High School. .I , - - - - - l or thirty years the building so stood a symbol in a growing community of educa- tion and progress. ln l929. a new building was built. It boasted a swimming pool. a ninety-foot auditorium. special classrooms fe all the modern improvements a school should havesbut still some of the homey community spirit that had peryaded the older building. - lt was to this Richmond Hill that three hundred bright and eager freshmen llocked VI one cold January day in l9Al4l. Our faces shone. our saddle shoes were polished V white. and our bobby sox were pulled up. Some of us clutched shiny pen and pencil 5 sets we'd got for graduation. lt was a small class and we fitted snugly into the under- jfvqf sized assembly room in Annex 56. ' ll was then that we saw for the first time the men and women who would be our at 4 leaders for the next four years A Mr. Dann. Mr. Kanwit. Miss Koch. Wie smiled when 55,5 Mr. Dann addressed us as Hthe Class of January l948. January 19-10 seemed another age away. We were assured it wasnit. that it would be on us before we knew it. and Q?-Qmikif now it is herel .im f K Vive spent the spring term in Annex 56 getting used to what was a new concept of lilo ll! education for us. high school. Annex 56 has few facilities to offer its students. We .' found the asphalt-lloored gym hard to get used to. Mr. Kersey made us face half right so as not to hump when we exercised . . . and we soon learned what seats to avoid in the study hall when it rained. We found out what commuting means. Wie A came packed into the Myrtle Avenue trolley cars or jammed on the Jamaica Avenue X XOMQRS ICI trains. We found out just what homework is and how to avoid it. BMS 7 The first third was highlighted by our introduction to school politics. the Gil. elec- ! Q, l tions. We elected Peggy Lal'ointe and George Yvhipple president and vice-president. x 6 That spring we saw a terrific Lion baseball team, ace no-hiti' hurler Doc Wvorgul, ja and hard-hitting George Kaiser. The whole infield hit over 300. Some of us were at ji X Dexter Park the day we lost a game and the championship to Jamaica. 'It Y fy V it ln our ow'n sports we trounced a softball team from Annex 90 by lil to 2. l ew of ' V X us can forget the noisy little orchestra that Miss Hart directed for assemblies. 'I Q America was in the midst of war that spring and liichmond Hill pitched in. Over 'WH X in 56 we bought war bonds and stamps. gave to the lied Cross. and collected enough X scrap paper to build one-fourth of a bomber. s 5 1 Annex 56 was closed that fall because of the war and we were split up. Some of us went to Annex 90 with its eight llights of stairs and its annoying grammar school kids. The rest of us were sent to the main building. There were hardships for us to We felt lost at first in the swirling mass of three thousand non , n iii '1'::- I Yi. fac un 1 'Elf V : 14 I Q ' 1' T-57 1 e there. too. lreslimen. We were no longer uncivilized freshies but still lreshies. and we made the usual mistakes. We sought the cafeteria near the studio. the studio in the boiler room. and a few bewildered girls wandered into the boys' locker room. Xlany of us met Xlr. lxanwit again in his new role. in charge of discipline. We gradually caught on to the ways ol' the main building. the queer numbering of the rooms. learning not to stand near an exit when the three oiclock bell rings, or near the cafeteria at the beginning of any lunch period. We found out what hustling is and how not to get caught at il. We learned what specials were edible and it was that l'irst term that many of us signed petitions against chow mein specialsf' Quite a fuss was made when an order was sent around that all inter-school sports save swimming were to be discontinued because of the transfer of Mr. Marcus Meyer. baseball and basketball coach. to John Adams. Hazen Hall was jammed with angry students and for a few days it looked as if sports were out altogether. The situation was saved when Mr. Harley Thomas agreed to coach baseball and Mr. Hugh Hutchin- son. basketball. Track. which was lost in the shuflle. was never resumed. ln lfebruary the class was brought together again in the main building and we lirst met Miss Cristadoro. who was to guide us through the next three years. As the term wore on those of us whoid come from Annex 90 began to get into the swing of things. We were no longer freshies and it was our turn to laugh at those who. wide- eyed. expected to lind ZI3 next to 2l2. As spring came to llichmond Hill that year the classroom windows were opened wide onto a green new world. The building was decorated with blue and white Toya- rich signsf Tovarich turned out to be the spring play .... It was that term that the war with Germany ended. V.lC. day! Russian and American armies converged in the German capital. Wvild spirits broke loose all over America and in Richmond Hill. The more excitable of us tried desperately to take a day off that wasnit granted but were foiled in the attempt. The day oil hnally came with VJ. day that summer when no one had to go to school. In June we were first introduced to llegents exams. Some of us weren't enthusiastic. Others made out better 1 marks. That summer many of us took our first crack at work. The country, still in the throes of war. took some on farms. The work was hard and even school seemed pleas- ant when we returned. Uur class with Don Monaco as president held its hrst dance. The social event of the spring term was the junior prom. the first in a year and a half and the second in the school's history. The highlights of the evening were the two lindies that sneaked in when Miss Barten was outside, the long laborious HCrand March. and the downpour that awaited us after the dance was over. Our class dance the next term featured Paul Hornick as a very successful Lena the Hyenaf' Jahn's Sundaes and a broken victrola were also present. 15 ..L14i1, -l t lug V-'M V.. JV-1 I lf . ' , kf,'..t5x . tl' pI? t l ? .,'l' l' 1 sill, tl W ' 'll l rl l f . t 1' I7 Q X. at X 7.7 .., g 4. . 611 qljjlqllll : X Wifi- , I ' r . ug. K E33 u 1 f l ga? X! an M 115 ..,-- . tl. 1 M it .1-.f lui g, i qs 5 .6-' 5'- .5 ,,. 1 Z.. Z' 'Z .1- 0- K , .1 ,f 2 f 2- 3 Z F, 7' g I 1111111111 1 1 wxxwwtwwwt 11 www tlt wtt 1 v J tt wrt 1 11 NO i 1 lt was that term that members of January '-I3 shone in sports. The swimming team with 15015 Humrich. Johnny Reichel. Steve Goldhach. 13011 liranton. Larry Clark. Bill llowe, Don Lennox. lfrancis Yoighl. all from our class. took the Queens title and lied lfvander Childs for the city championship. A peppy haskethall team with Frank lfavilla got into the playoff at Madison S uare C' d '1 1 kl q ar en w iere ran in K. Lane defeated us. Adding to the color and excitement of the swortinff events was the . l 1- cheering squad. starring Joan Tunnell. Helene Lynch and liosemarv Herz doing their lrest to spur the teams on to victory. ln politics it was our chance that term to run for GD. An ambitious group got together. picked their entire slate. and were ready to railroad it through the nominat- ing convention. They had even given a name to their party and had some posters made. Vtiord reached the Student lioard and in a surprise move the form of voting was changed from the party system to proportional representation. After a short hut noisy campaign the results showed: Pete Cartwright the winner with Dick Firestone. Henry Schumacher. lletty lfrasier and Phyllis liauer ff- All hut Henry were from our class. The main issue of the term was t11e major letter question. A suggestion was made that major letters he awarded only to athletics. Such a barrage hit the Student lloard from Domino. Lihrary Squad and others that the issue was dropped. The term project was Richmond Hill Wieck. It included a swim show, harliell show. dance and finally the Student-lfaculty haskethall game f The teachers using somewhat shady methods suc- ceeded in downing the students. The class project of a roof dance fell through when the janitor ruled the roof unsafe at the last minute. lly this time memhers of our class had felt their way around and were succeeding in the various school activities. Harvey Rogers was elected president ofthe l.ihrary Squad. Domino. which won a top all American rating. chose Jim Lastra for editor, lletty Frasier. associate. and Arty Adelson. news editor. Ursula llrammer and lloger llrickner were active in play production work. ln scholarship our class shows the following highest averages for the work of seven terms: Alice Shelinsky. 95.602 Dana Day. 9501: Audrey liirhy. 91.291 Phyllis liallenherg. 92.31 : lietty Xnn Frasier. 9263: Charlotte Hagen. 9230: Florence Droge. 91115: Catherine Vtiedlock. 90.711 Xnnetta Clarkson. 90.631 lietty Day. 9035: Jean- nette lirunks. 90.2101 Charlotte Muller. 90.111 llarhara Richter. 39.50:Rona1d Klein. 39.'1Z'3g Vivian llasweiler. 3939: Phyllis liauer. 39.0-1: Peter l1artwrig11t.33.15: Joyce .1appe. 33.'12g Otto Duschek. 37.311 llernicc Hatcher. 37.051 Marilyn Kramer. 37.3101 lflaine Hess, 37.00. 'llhen summer came and school was closed. ,-Xfter two months w e came hack hut it was different W not just t11e new coat of paint the school was getting for its hirth- rlay. not the bronze doors. It was the grey and maroon lwutton that we proudly wore and t11at some of us electrihed -fa Richmond Hill January 1913 A SENIOR v and the senior hats and the committees. 1 our years of work had heen lieen well worth that linal term. ltr CKIL5 AHCHWAY STAFF lfdilor s- Peter Cartwright xlssocintr' Editor V- Jacqueline Alter l'vIlCl11ffY Adziscrff 'Miss Majorie S. Wvilniot TI1e purpose of the Archway staff is to record the most memorable facts associated with the graduating class. Miss Wilmot has heen the faculty adviser for four terms. I3ASRIi'I'BAI,I, TEAM Coach- Mr. Hugh Hutchison Basketball is one of Richmond Hill's three intersschool sports. The team competed in the playoffs at Madison Square Carden Iast season. BUYS' CH I J HAI. TRAINING I'rcsid1'nl -f Iiussell Martin Vice'-l'rcsidr'11lW- Clinton Dolan Faculty .4d1'I.SI'l' f Mr. Daniel Wvood The Choral Training group, organized in 1922. sings at assembly programs. operettas and semi-annual concerts. A major ll is given for outstanding work. 11,1 1 11.7, . K ,J lj . qty ' CHEICHING SQUAD A 5 gy. I Caplfzin - Dorothy Betz B Co-Captain V - Rosemary Herz Fucully fldzfisvr - Mrs. Marguerite M. Hutchison Much of the inspiration for victory ol' our learns is due to the eITorts of II. H. H. Sfs pride. the Cheering Squad. A gold niegaa phone and major Ii are awarded to the- girls. DOLPHINS l,I'l'SiCIf?IIl -V --Helen Heinz Vice-l'r4's1'der1l Doris Schneider l 1u'u1ry ,4dz'isvr -Miss Vivian Levy A year's service as a pool aide is a pre- requisite to Imecoming a Dolphin. As it is tht- purpose of the clulm to hecome proficient in aquatics. memhers participate in all water shows and Carnivals. school news and features. DOMINO STAFF Editor --- James Lastra .rlssociale Edilor --- Betty Frasier Faculty i4dl'1.Sl'l' f Nliss Hortense llarten Domino, started in l92Z5, has consistently won top honors for Richmond Hill. Pulw lished six times a term, the paper contains GIQNICRAI. Ul l7ICI'l Faculty Adviscr ff Miss M. P. Brennan The General Ullice has never been organ- ized into a squad or cluh hut hopes to do so in the near future. At present the girls re- ceive training in ollice routine. ENGINEERING CLUB 1'rcsidcnt A H- James Lastra V1'ce-President A Robert Wagler Faculty Adviser- Mr. Lyndon Burton The engineering cluh seeks to develop a lively interest in physics. The boys meet Fri- days and perform interesting experiments. GIRLS' CHORAI. 'TRAINING Prcsidwzt g June Steidle Vice-Presidcnt f- Joanne Steel lfaculty Adviser f-- lVIr. Daniel Wood The distaff side of Choral Training was organized in l922. It is active in the same activities in which Boys' Choral Training participates. Girls also compete for major R. GIRLS' VARSITY 1,fl'Sl'df'Iltf Ann Killoran Vice-Presidelzl f liarhara Maybeck Frzcully Adiiiscr -f Mrs. Ida F. Goodman A major representative of one hun- dred points received for participation in sports through the terms, admits a girl to Varsity. Varsity has won the Girls, Athletic Trophy many times. HICARTHSTONE CLUB l'res1'denL' - Dorothy Kuhar I'fIil'1'-lIfl'S1idf'llf f- Marilyn Vliard Facully .'llll'l'Sf'f we Xlrs. Hortcnse A. Partridge llearthstone girls are well known for their charity work. They gather clothes for the ncedy. visit orphanages, and send hooks to the hospitals. ln school they are hostesscs at teas and proms. UMICIRUN HI-Y llI'l'Slili4'IIl -f Jeannette llrunks l iz'e-l'res1'c1e11feeloyce Jappe School nldriseref- Nlrs. Ida l'i. Goodman Umierorfs activities include discussions. speakers. service. projects and socials. The meetings are held Nlonday evenings at the .lamaica Y.Nl.C.A. Frank Favilla is President of Alpha Omit-ron's lt1'Olll6l' chapter. ICPSILUN AND SIGMA Hl-Y llff'SIidl'lIf of Lipsiloll 7- Philip Garrett IIIVSI-lIt'IIf of Sigma - if Lynn Desmond School plrlziser- Nlrs. Ida l . Goodman lfpsilon and Sigma hold their meetings at the on Monday evenings. Dances and lmarhecues. as well as 21 service project. Itllilil' up their termis program. A iff! ' iff! X A Y f 7 -XM few! pf 1,7 . JL J ,M,,.q' M ,L,,,.!j' V 1.uAD'1ans' CIQUI: l'residenl - if lflaine Hess liliff'-lll't'Sidl'lIf ff Doris lieisinger ldacufly .ldriser -f Nlrs. Marguerite Hutchison w . . . V . - Girls in Leaders Lluh are in charge ol squads and games in gym. The elulm. formed in 19353. awards a major for outstantl- ing seryiee. LIBRARY SQUAD l,fl'Slidf'Ilf lfllen llolly IXUIICI'-l,ff'Slidt'IlfS f f liarharu Nlavheclx. Hari ey Rodgers l Faculty mlzlziser - Wlrs. Marie H. Stigers ilxlll' lilrrary is not only at reference room luut a small museum. lfxhiliits on current . l topics. art work. and photography are dis- played. Memlners work hefore. during. and alter school. NIATHl'fNIA'1'IC5 CLUB l'residf'11t -David Quinn lfI.I't'-PN'Sl.dl'IIf -- Charlotte Hagen l 11c'zzlfy .'lf1l'l-SUT' Nlrs. Pauline L. Schenker 'llo promote a lively interest in mathe- matics is the purpose of the math cluh. Yiieeklv talks are given and the students are taught to use the slide rule. lhe cluln was formed in l945. MISS liOtIH'S ASSISTANFS 'facully Afisvr - -- Miss llelen A. Koch f' .1 uf' Ihis is a service group. Girls ixork one full periodwi day in which they collect and check attendance slips, deliver messages. and type. Their work is an essential part ol' the school routine. ORCHESTRA lII'f'Sl'll,1'lIf' Pamela Livingstone l'1'r'f'-l'resid1'11l - David Rodgers Fzzczzlly !ld1'isf'rW- Mr. Daniel Vliood The orchestra is composed of students who have heen chosen for exceptional musi- cal ability. They perform at weekly assem- lulies. concerts, and operettas. The orchestra is a source of enjoyment to everyone. POOL AIDIQS l,I'l'Sidl'l1f -N Helen Heinz Vilfl'-l,fl'Sl.dPlIf -A Doris Schneider Fllflllfy r4dl'1.Sl'f 4 Miss Vivian Levy Pool Aides help Miss Levy teach students how to swim and how to do new strokes. 'llhev perform an invaluahle service. QUILL l'l'L'SIldl3Ill' H- Betty lfrasier Viet:-l'residen.l -4 Constance Petrash Faculty Adviser-lVlr. Donald Ryan Quill, the oldest club in Richmond Hill. has as its object to find and develop the literary talent of students. Applicants are admitted on the strength of contrihutions. SICNIOH AHISTA Hoy Leczdvr George Clegg Cirf Leader Audrey liirliy l'lllf'llJIiiV .4dz'1'ser - Miss Alive Aunerda Tutoring is one ol' the most important activities ol' Arista. llichmond Hillis honor society. The organization. formed in IQIU. admits students from tin. 7. and ti terms on the hasis ol' scholarship. Character. and se rviee. SPANISH CLUII Presiderzf -f A Leonard Giarraputo V1iCf'-lIl'l'Sl'df'llf -f Allan Cohen Fucully 44l1l'iSt'f -Y A Mrs. Helen l,. llyron All students in the eluh have had Spanish. As cluh members. they learn how to speak Spanish fluently. sing Spanish songs. and do Spanish dances. The eluh is self-supporting. STACLIC CHIQNY Caplrzine Paul Hornit-lx Co-Cupluiu if Jerry l.ansky Farufly fldI'liSl'f Xliss lfvelyn lionigsluerg The stage crew is essential to all Hazen Hall productions. They are responsihle for the smooth running ol' hehind-the-seenes am'- tivities. SVVUIMING Til.-XM Couvli --- Mr. John Hoffman The swimming' team under the guidanee C' x of Commodore Hoffman has heen one ol' Richmond Hill's top teams for years. The mermen tied lfvander Childs for the city championship in l9l7. USHICR SQUAD Hoy lmzztler ff llohert l'lal'enieyer Girl Leader -- lslorenee Hart Fllflllfy' .411t'i.wr --- Mrs. lda l . lioodman The Usher Squads are responsihle for tht- seating arrangements in Hazen Hall. They attend concerts. plays. assemhlies. special programs and see to it that the large an- dienees are seated immediately and eoin- l'ortal,uly. 115va1'1lsi11xd1lrlhr 1-ards. Sh? Nan: en i 01125 ,I .I .'l-ILYIIIQPQRSCJN llgpldson Stf, RlIlglPWS'l1Od ' .I e 'fs soyfetary 1o,,s6'era l1f'11'l101lZ 'Il1r'll0ldS foul' twqiin to ll6'l'OJf' slec-rc't111'y, .Qf'l'I'l.f'l' 11'1t11 Il .41J11'l1'. ARTHUR ADELSUN B9-16 120 St. Richmond Hill Artieea,2JlNews'll1litor of Domino. HZ-rl: , ongs to Senigi' Arista, Li' lmr y Squad, t,:lTffll'd Forve and Afhhway Staff, 'k P A LS CF 1 Yxmljnlzrsll1'1'1111yfor 1Illl'lif?S. 4 l 1 , 1, . ary!!! I . - 1f'j,! gkadmfyiniz Auizigu Uni? Putrlan Av5:,,f.'Ridg11fw-11011 .lac ie lxasflme-nf iictive on th D ino s and lllCIg0LllTC1l wlf l6A1l8QS tn' ittend lfegze. V- ,WVLS A G I' Ser1'1'f1' llQ'l'lilf rC1T11111p1f11s1'. RICHARD ,-XRKIOUR llU-U7 AAtlar1ti1y'TAVff Rich Vyezu-o' , as a vifkhbi' of ' 1 d't G11 r loves to sl p and hates skirts, 'Hill Ill0!' fqlv long 'x1'1'1'1 II 111111 111111111'11t,i, I .A 4 1- if ' 1 I A 0 Ri CO ' b 4 116 ich 1 nd I il H1 was Z1 emlie of Cu l F f and s ea a PSAL 5 1 C3 le laig . C'OIllil1l16l1iS '- io fte ation. GF l Lf1'1' llllll 011111. l 1 t oi ' l 1 f l ' M LIA 8- Myrtl e., endale l ,il ho has .n sbcretary to j N ' 3 Koch, Mr. Hutchison, and ' r. Wagrler, has six lulue f'2ll'flS und two typing: 1'ertili1-ates. l Fllll. no 1111111111 w1111t l111' 1'11xt. l 22 'Sf' . W 51 l. IN., f l I U l2I 6 lsirl . ., Ri' . Hill l,o . the p ' ssor 1 Ve per- l 1 1 ' '11 ' 1 itte mlan lnlongs to the Newman A 1. She likes 1 sn-ning and Mr. 'Haw-. tl 1,111 111111 101 lI.I't'. ll , If M .- . ' A' A11iHili Q45 o two perfect atten - fd 15 , 1 L . ll 'I 111 goof! 1l'IIlt'. ls J l I I . 1, . 1111131151 AHQU111 4 71-42 7T Strcet, Glendale l 'l'1'rry, who likes soft music and ' l, Tluryingg, has two typing awards.. 1 Se1'1'1-trry to Miss Prinzing, she l plznls a lmfsiness 1'ill'C6I'.. LC l, l,l'fI 111111 fllll. 1111 1'11l11111' ls l 1 GUHN'l'lll'i RAUIC I -46 125 'tre, iclnno Hill l . o lr , x j ri- 4-ill 'n . T?1lll t e li s nigh' 1: -a 1 ' qn nib ' ilmlllfll rj assfdint. HQ' H1'111fr 111t1' 1l1 '2. Yl, ,lS BAU1 Be '11 S H1 lkngton l'hi he nf five ' vlass o 11, lor s 1 i-Y and , ' Cl . IQ ses 31 minor 1'tl , in f-ti1's. LC A G 4Sl' S1'1'1'i1'1' Il11l'!lj'S 1111 11sx1'l. 1 AHOI. lll'iCKl'iR Tl-lx. 72 lwlllffli Glendale Can' who has four: Irchevrons, wagggl me '1' gf .lunior Arista. Sh plans, K-gfo 'vollege and lmpefs to llllqy JIHHMF a1'tx'eSS. M A Iii D ll-mil1'111'1' ix g11l111'11. -0.4 'Wa ffl 1 A ' x l QQ' f ft--.'3'. MSN' 'W' 53 A M 'ffi 3:55 I' 459 7 fQ,,,r.1'1'-V' In . cmk ' ' Q l'-: ira A 1 1 1 1 1 . K N- 1o+15QLt1:J111:1q QU. - 10-i 5w'4'i1ll6.'S1li1if 1111111111 A lghefv- 3-ne. .kvrvtmgf to 'Miss W 11011 two getins. has 011111- 0 , I' 'l' HC N D 111' -' .' . Rivln Ol 1I1ill a ani 1 ard, 111111- p, 't dam ' rpfs illlll PS 1 als. HP 1 In lwr ul -1 , :ta rl tlu- N6 Ill' Vllllt. 4 U Cl 351' Pep. fun, 1111 in 111112 i . , '1. . .MXN , - -1- lure, C ndala- , av' Stan I'01lt I'11llQl 1 an, as 11 rry t11 111: U C1 ' rned 1l6I'1it'l'1 att- t , awatw. ' I1 .41 1 1 1'IIt'I'21'. ll P1 11 U ROB1fl'i'l'.-X BOWICHS 108-33 164 St.. .1ilIll2l11'il 11 1111l1l1ie was uvtivr- in the play H pI'0l1llCt101'1 group and rt Inf-111111-1' of the Spanish 1-11111. S110 1111s 111511 l earmfd chvvrons. ' 1 Likt' ll f111111l11i11 f1uf1I1li11,r,1 11111 E 9 -H 1 , 1 'hir A lll1lll un nn' 3 Ill tu vim AR 1 1 lf E N101 21 1f1eN'V'5'l . 101 ii ii nf4hH B1AYHAMMER 6- Cornelia St., Ridgewood li iyg' yrh.o,.has six rfect i1llt'lliiZllllY6 awards and twliigblue mrtls, l' ' s Nlrs. O'llare.!, er pet 1 AVt' 1 5 .- Sl1111t71:sp1'11ru,s XXIX-ibnzael. ROB1'1H'l' HRANTON 10-1-11' 107 St, Rirhmond Hill xXt11lc-tic 131111 has earned swim- ming letters and rates sports as tops, Two of his favorites are Nlrs. 0'11are and history. ll1 .v fl'lII'lII.I1g fllf' fish 111 swim. xOU,R lggggrfz., '7 5 ., ic un n H11 IS the oy nlgarn t' f, .1 M .- ', ' as 1 1-1 N' s el' 1 5 1' . . 1111 ld Play ' .N-il'Q.l UI 'lf51v11wgN KX' 'V-1 ' 'X 5 .11?ANNl'I'l l'E BHUNK5 62-15 68 Avelixle, lllmltlale Vert .1C'2lll-1101115 21 n111j11r letter i11 altllletivs and is president of Orni- l'l'01I 111-Y, S1111 is also on the- llslwr Squad 111111 enjoys gtming 111 .1illlI1.?4. ii l.ff A U Sl' lIil1'l1 j'0llI' 11'11,f:1111 111 Il .vt11r. ?xb QQLJ . 10151 i1 laslggftlmll. l'ilfllEl1l1lDLl1l 411111 swin 'nf' ffl' ll H 111 .HIZSI 17111 11111-1 x111'1'1'1'1l , . . 1' ZLTSHV, , M1141 Hui mm. Y p - 7 2 S9171 rosv fit who ha 'two ma 'n' lr-tte-rs of svfilrrns -vh 1l'Zl1l11llgl. 11861115 gn l A c-. He-is il 111115.1:gdih1r11l1- . fs, fy A UI Ihl1'1!1'Il1'11s1'. 1 , LK 11111 ' 11 inrni n11ANDER A 1-1 . t., Ri 1111 11 11111 If 1 1 - 'as s l't?1'l 11 .1r. Slllijlifl ll 1 111 Nliss ' . H1111 was a lie 1- 4 111-1' of t fpz is1 anl 1- st11111- I'l11l1S ' . to 1191 ll 151 1lllI'ht'. :lg U1 ll N .-111111115 .v111'11L' 111111l1'r 1111111 11'11r1lx. 1 ll AN 1. x'l'l1'. i 1l1 U5-211 121 St., R'-11111111111 llill 1 l I'l'Ill'll. wl111 ' tts to 21'110l14't' 1lf1t1-1-tive, 1i 1 ' i1'z1l draw- 11 ing 111111 Nlrs, ' ra llis p1-vw 1 is waiting in 1P. Sil11111'1' is gIIlll1'lI. 1,1 ll 1 1,1 1'l'l'l11'IN flAH'l'WlilU11'1' 1,1 85-18 1111 Strvvt. HlI'llIl10IlI1 llill 11 1l0ll111il1' 15116. president 111' tlle 1 svlllol' Vlass. was also president l,l 111 Quill and the 11.0. 119 lwlmigs 1+ 1.1 -11,1113 Hi-Y. 1 A X P 0 S11 451 f111'k nf llll tr111l1's. 1' L 23 Hay, who inteurls to go to work IIIIPI' QLIYIKIIIHIIIIII, has svrwrl on the Guard l'I0l'I'l'? lor two trrrns. His favor Benitt as his top s11I1jP1't. He has Alive- I1 e In 11' attend- 1 es her' 1 . Imam vvcial- , V - H -XYIXIONID lIA'I'Al XNO IOI-09 120 St., HIVIUIIOIIII Ilill Lire mul Ivurn. CIIIARLICS CIIIAPXI.-KN 95-28 I07 St., Iiir-hnlonrl Hill fharlvs rates history witI1 Miss ix pe-rle-1't att:-111Ia11Pe f'f'l'lIlIf'i1lPQ. A SI'Il'IIl'l' is 1'fl'lI1t'. AI.If,Iz LHAI' . III-33 56 ft. 1ui111 ' s au ron he golf 1 rar e has 1ss do an S1 9 I A 14 111 ' I , 01 'I in .111 11111 . K: 111 mer f Aluni ' and 1 U '. a and has ll I f I, . dr or I 1 ' s. F r. 1: 1 l P and fun ll fl1,0IH'. Ne as earn? f- varcls and I swimming C 0nsa?k6f grad- uation it's musin ss s ool for v . I Fair, squurt. 4 ll lol f f '11 . f '.,i 44L1411j1!1:1o!51ENff amairj, Avti ,WVgIpIlI21Sl'l1 Philip was a, Aipy ' e Chard Form-e and bgbhierrli the Nfath- emativs Club, He pes to he- 1-onw ll pharmacist. X G :Ill in gum, timv. 'WW ln gl 1 1 1 gl gl gl Q1 gl gl gl gl gl gl Q1 gl gl +1 gl gl 1 A . CO L 5 I T-0 8 Avff lchmoncl II' 's e A n' , ll memlme 0 the , 1an 1, I 's heen rvtary ' ' ry Her Imitiou is gl ' to I1 e II11- rker. Q1 Cu nvxx ll cr fails. 1 f I -.4 24 I.I .0 In ' 107-2 n Plare, .I maic' SEYNIUH CH.-XKNICY 111-06 Myrtle .-Irv., Brooklyn SFYIIIUI' has IPPFII il ITIPIIIIDCI' of I1IllI'Ell'y Squad and Che-ss Clulr auul has i 2ll'IlPlI six hluf' cards. II1- was S9t'l'f'Iill'y to Nlr. Ifstriu. LS Hounzl In be xu1'1'1'xsf11l. .IAINIICS CHRISTY 163-21 South St., .Izu11aica .Iauuus was il niemher of Guzirrl Form-e. has three P.S.A.I,. pins. a1111I hopffs to he a pl1ysi1'z1l edu- 1-11li1111 tea1'l101'. G I' .fl fl'fl'IIlf ilzzlmwl. '4,Aw111cNc1E 11120114 U2-64 - gt., Quevns Yilfglgv Iurrr. a Ilf'lllIJPl'-bf the: Cllarrl 1,f'1'P. I1idfo111'5H1ajo1' Idttvrs i11 swi1n111in,,: ang: six uyards ifor fpf-ed and acc 'any in- ypmg- ff ' Sn ujrv to Ifrlvuh .I EA N 1 IOURTNIC Y 1 I1 Ollgfld L0 thc Amari 1.pLl1K1l1 and th 'I l32git,,,Iiic'I1n10111I II1II . I Q -I I I ' llluhf e Ijolrls four ch vro s and wants to he an 1 -1- nt Fair, square and a t of fill I6 'OH CRI l'EI,I,I l334 1 - ' - work afte grafluatiorl. Lin' 111111 lvl ll'1'I'. I HPI 01 u., R11h1110111I H1 Tony, w cf p- is home work, has I or Iett in base hall and ska-tl1aII. plans to DOI, 3' Q EX J I4-I5 B w . ve-1111 0 V1 r 'mf 1' mf I iygf rr I QMJFIIIW II I1 s ee .1111 r lp ,J ll FJ ff' . iff' lu lllllll . I ilu TY JAY 9 AVPIII 6, 1II1aw-11 B 'as a nw o .iln ny S 1 and 1-hfl 1, 18 plans to att uevns College SF III I ' Vin' lv fralzrais. F it ttttl ' bmw' , It D.xNA.X DAY FIU ' ill ll CIC I 90-19 88 fxVPllll1'. XXY00llllilNt ll llll' - . 6 9' ll' l Ulu l lllllllllllllil Lvniwrsity will Vlilllll H0 flmlr Vnifof , 1 .fR,lui.ef Dana 2ll'lK'l' glllllllzltiorl. llv was u nl I i 135 H malol Y ill ine-lnller of the l':IlQIll1l f'lilll,LI fillllr ill SUITS- 21lS0 llflfbelell PH' ,l zlnll fl0lllll'll of Nations, ii l.S lv lx V lim smr .wlzlrzvx lll'IglI11'Sf. Pan is ml, the mimi. l l fl ,wi , . , , , .l m ' ,E in Q1 Isl: 1 D slim l ' lgl U. ' Street, ' f ml Hill ' 60 3 'I 1' I lgl :X Flllllel' oplff , Jrary Squad in ir 0 f vb ' u nit an Guard rw, .lo 'ff the ' 'll' 1 -, ' , ' I ' ' X ' ll llollsber ,gjzil ur lr and ilf'Il 1 Lo di f 'lx l tllscfhfwilnlilin e runs lllI'f'fjv.lJlllff ml s. l , - jgl lun? rlxk q rv. inns, lmrr' fun. ll'1Il1 rmzhczf louf 710716- ll ll . PAUL DVURAK . 01,15 Eigl-lIiQ'l:lll'f1ok 91-08 l09 St., Rlf'llITl0Ifd Hill ' , A -' M, ' 4' When it's time for fPflC'llIlgZ, it's E l E hifi: 135136611 l:I::dm1,gE Nlrs. 0'Hare for Paul. He has ll 0fvAlphz1 H 6: a las his 'Earned Ilwdalsl klgllihas major Ilih 5. Sc 1f,m.r. LS hopes fol lie Vlllg into p as les. , Du ltu UIIIUTS . . . 'NWC as mn' be' l l ALBERT EHM f L 72.52 61 St. Glendale IT-IV More . 1512 W9 H1 1 j Al. 'h ll llly is photography. lil ' . WHS 5 Vu SP nw 1 hope! tcgwbe cglrphotographer after te' ll.t'l'S new iil'lS t sem- lxlr . ion. He is 3 holder of ,arr -ll ol. Sw a. 111118111- graduat i., . . k blue cards- U LS PPI' ol . Hlllor AI'lSlLl.g U l Keep Smiling' M4-rrv as the day' is long. ll ,, R L EH, 1 V6 H ENQLISEIH l 4 . . ' 1, - A ve., 211 0 1 , ein orl- si 'Xlary - he p ess 0 four m ell: so Sllor - N .. Shi alsf OWIES tl x ' Inn , 'ha vtvr ratings am pe ect a - 5 ggglalgo earr:ed:1,Fp'Irlg?J0ylLY. e er lFIl12lllf'f' 1-ertillvatvs. I, Charm und wit. .who zalfvs Il hit. alll CHI 1 v Y 4' 5 l xi l Ulflljlileill :NB 7' .I VWYJCH . l ll 1 9 ,AveYf'fj.RiCl1Il Hi H9 'P .U St., Rll'hlI rlml Hill 4 e Rll was a wr of l' S! illlllllf Hllafl- HH famlf 5 X vuard rce l ll mio Ar al. ll llflllllyi- my bf?-'J Y nlefham' l Qhe S ea ll P f' ll and ill llI'ilWlll5I lsfms favorite Sub' il no to a end business SK'll00l: .lf'f'L llf' lwldf fm 3mm'lf e l C I4 z1lval'rls. lx! lil- Vurivu. ix NH, spin, nf life. l,L'lllll4lllll'f? is no L',Yl'llNl?. . li ll' 1 ' ' .lUl I . N ill. W A erm .S H0 'S 66-I' if l l v Illlffltfllilill f I ' 1 - f Kp e n, er lor e ' axslllillgll ivhlmolellll llvstllflellml' lollr lOl' WY 'UV' - he was ' , l tergnh Betsydhas Ubin!! awards lifgdeol l1f'H1'lh-wllff ' 1.11 SON, 1, 2 lle car S. J l - ' ' lm l Quiet as Il mousr. rl ffffll' 111111 fflifhfllll ff 1- ' l' ll ll 25 iwvmem FRANK FAVILLA 114-19 .1a111z1ica Ave., Rich. llill Faz, has his m jor letter i11 bask al, a s .'Hare 111111 histo his a 'ori vs. 111 Hlllfiifi, it's Glen lVlil1er's 1J2lIll1. ll Thafs 1111' 11'11y tl11' ball 11n11111'1w. Shortie - wo 111116 ,' - two ch 'OIS or swim 4 1' ' was s ry t ' '. and Mr. .1 ' . or a year. : 1 f AVGU ' J 8.40 21,1131 . , ' n ' 11111 C 1 an 1 1 1 J 1 ll 1 Il ll . . gl Ijtlllil gifs' up the 511111. 2 FILAMENA FERRARO 104-25 88 Ave., Rim-hmond llill Winsoince Fil was secretary to Miss K111-11 and a member of ,1llll- ior Arista. She plans to enter 1111- lnusiness world. Trike Il letter. please. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v - - - - - .17 v W - v.-L,,v,,:av..-,L,L,.v.,v,Q..g,v,,wAv 121 1 Q1 1 Q1 I Q1 If! 11 26 RICHARD Fl'1i1'lS'l'UlNlC 83-84 1116 Sh., Kew 11211119115 Dick, whose favorite tea1-111-1' if Mrs. O'Hare, has ll major 11-H1-1' i11 journalism. A mernlner 111' Alpha Hi-Y, he plans to gm 111 1-ollege. X 1111 LS A ll I' The skyis 11112 lfnzit. ovfxr' TY F1 05,118.1 4 Ave. 1? II I1 Be ' 1: , 1 - 1 1 IS been e 9 111 D0 10 'md 0 1? t of 1 ill. '11 0 -bitra 1l1. 'Il1S0 1'lai1111-11 r ta s, 1: 1' ' 1'rP's IHUSI-1' in tht' 11ir. ll 1 li 'INCH , 69-- -1' ret. 111115. 111 ' 5111.1 1' is der f illlyl IIQL 16 S, 111 , ardsf ' se V11-45.111111 Il 11 ev 111. She- 11 rollafx' ate 11 dance. 1 1.41 K1'1'p sniffing. ,J J' 1-1 1 ' J 113131-:N-11111 11:1-1112211111211 71106161 P11111-, 1611112111- 111211, vwo has hisN11ajo1' letter 1111' k wor 1 stage rirlew, is a 11111111111-1' of Efliilon lli-A. 111: plans to at- tend Tulsa .1 1 . I 1' mrvfl Ill' TIIIIIA 11'11t1'l1u'11r1l. , 1 . 1 I, l 111-1 10- 1 101 Stre tx ifqll 111 llill , W6 1 .11 ., FI R 'U ' 1 1-81 EW ' v I1 1j'll was trek ' 0 H arthsto ,o illl41 has fou' 1l11e carf1hifq,r.6d'-4 1 i1-1-. She likes cianciligf d 09 1 a111l1itio11-enjoy life. ' 1, fllulre flu' 111-st of tlzfzgs. 1, :1 .1 ,1 IHLEHNQ FINlE1.S'l'1-11N 11 ' 102 gqve., Kew Cafdrns 1 ilhtty s .il inajorf--f eter ill 11 1si1-. Hfwif-ijyeii-Q61y-tl1e Guard F111'1'1- an .Il the fhestra. He has f'1ll'lll'?l1 zlttqlhrkawzllifls. 1 MIlSil' lmlh Char! '. f 1 1 .1 1 ' X 1 111.119 11. ., zum- 1211-11 15 ,lfl1lll, wliose fav 'te lFR1'1lP!' is 1 Xlrs, Byl'0ll, has een pre-side-11t 1 111' the Spanish C1 J. H0 plans to study 111edi1'i11e. C P 1 Pam ti. 1111111 U11 csprziul. 41 MARY ll.-KRl.IC115 106-12 .lamaica Ave.. Rich. Hill Nlary, whose pet peeve is con- 1-eited boys, has three 4'1l8Vl'0Ilr for SW1IllIll1I1g, llvr aml1iti011'f T11 ggraduatel Thr' slrfs IIIL' limil. 1 1 f.kVCI1-SxglARH1'1'l l' 90-06 1 T gil 1111111101111 Hill 17ra111'iZ'. WN',1g',llilS been S1-creta 5 to Mr. 11tc11iso11. rates histrg as his favorite s11l1j1-!17t. He 22450 has the atte1111u111-1- awarrlsa A C .4ll'.w 14' 1,1111 cn Xcwll. C 1111 1 , -V. Phil. 1lIl1dm0 ve e111la111'e awards, vas 11' . of his WY- 1-nth t1'1' lf! 'wirlent 111 Elusi- 11111 l1i Y If 111, 11 1111721-. W 'H15'l'l'lN 0111-11-11, .'T 62 St., Hi11g:ewo111l t'll, Miss Clzissefs 111'- - . 1-' arie' 11 39611 a P1101 .-X11 or thrr' IIS and f'i.lFI1El1 Illlllly vlievrons. Sl'I'1il.f'6 with 11 smilv. X f ,fn ,- .X 1'- rf ' ' 'W 1 irirarigfg-Eliza 2 1-52 l., Cl ndale Rust g?ined four atteudani-1' a ' gynd threeIcoxnmendations Servive. Holldzf ,Q aging and inning ar r Izdbl gn. LC Nezwr dull 11 m11'nl. -I i V l,EONfXlil7 Cl.-XHH ll'U'l'O 91-52 98 Street, Rlfxlllllllllll Hill Lenny, a member of the svhool 45 . F wif, W L1Ai 10 ETTEL is 'Tr 1 St., Glendale as belonged to the C. ,yiistry Club for two terms. H plans to study air condition- ing and be a success. Honest and SilIlfCl'L' in L'l'8Ty'Zhl-Ng. ' N COLDBACH 103- .. St., Riclunond Hill Co as wo major letters and e mi or his swimming. He o n' .A.L. medals and perfert 1 1' ance 'a l. LC , rzlws perfect. BURTON CULDICNBERU 112-2-L Park Lane So., Rich. Hill Burton, whose favorite teacher is Mr. Cle,fIlI. Subject chemistry and music-ian Guy Lombardo, plans to lb6l'0llll' a radio ter-hnician. Smile and the 10111111 smiles. tim. l orchestra. was'a niernlwr of the l, Spanish Club for six terms. Hi' Q plans to bevolne Hid0t'I0l'. Sl, lgl 5 :Keep frying to 5111-1-1'1'1I. lglx. Q ,Ji ll I l lil ' IIHNRY GlLlXlAN lil I 91-24 91 Nye., Vlfoodliaven H l.1miing to Hivhmond Hill in his 1 seventh term from Xavier Mili- ll tary, Hank is interested in busi- Pl, ness administration. il, Pr11c't1'1.'1' lnzzlfvs pc'rf1'1'l, l l,l SOND R A COLDSTEIN 85-15 Lefferts Blvd., Kew Gardens Sonnie. who plans to enter col- lege, has been on ,lunior Arista and belonged to Library Squad for four t6I'IIlS. LC LS A Enjoys horseback riding. 68-31 HJ-11 if .lamaiva o ' ' , s er ra ' ' ' ill ia: J , letter for l l en in tbreei verts. ill, Y'T0llS for vaptainball. ' B1' p rpurwl. - Q ' Z 541 an . mm .1-J 8 8 '1' n flfihf e yy, fn op l'DOI1llEll. w ' V , lll ' ' oduction. 4 ter d ' . 1- lup s ll -co avtress. ff' 1 go 11 . lrt. .1 fl' f IN. ,1 QR XLR . -19 l., emlale 'l ' ' lo ' ro using: jazz. 5 N ll s . favorite. He iten ineer and , . to D8 Jug 1 ill an id ' : '. Lim' ,417 l1'11r11. ADRIENNE GREEN 88-44 81 Ave., Glendale Mlrir-niie, who was a member of .lunior Arista, proudly boasts 1-ight attendanre awards. She's uni- ol Miss Kor'h's scrretaries. LC Quiet und shy. ,, 4g0B,ER'1F ' it 'nga -ff 8-29231 Ho C1 nda e R1-1-n o , -portiv a'ns to go to 1-ffm-i'i1IM11 graduating. He M l 1 was 1-aptain rs, and be- longxml to ,luni rista. A U SP l,1'lIl'f'f1ll mul quiet. 1:11 ,p'r'ij HAGEN 101.28 3 e1NfgliphmnndlIill Char, il lr r fithe 'I Stall, 'I Aria' She- alsciliagfli ' ii1aig 'QI, 'f5ir ililllf'llI'S. She th. I A V Tin' l'llllfiIlIl.V .5FYl'1ZomVurl'. if . ' I1 Il: NIB, . aeffer t.. Br klyn l fc llis I' vo tes a' wo s lop, Nlr. Shiei . if d 'r '. He was 0 he lr e. lle will a tl .xl . C DOROTHY IIARIJING I 1 97-06 'v11.Vl.'yrk Blvd., .lz111111if-11 t ,' l0Ilgfll to the ora-l1estrz1 at as a'r11z1jor letter for IIlllSll'l S f wulsfa locker room guard andy ll menjhei' of ,the Freneh Cllyll. 4 Try. Iry again. 5 ' 4 1 WH. rl LXHHISUN 5- 3 1 St., 'ehmond Hill lli three S.A.l.. 111edr1ls an ll ilttelll award. He li ' istf ' 1 Mrs. 0'H11re does1 l e long skirts. lil 111.11111 3 1 zrzrgnrz. In Il xmr. lu . L 11- l N 'lllllll Street, Ridgewood Red is eo- raptain f e Cheering Squad. She beo nior Arista and rates . lr. Mi he so .1 LC . I' A pretty girl is like Il V71l'1lI!11'. ' 101' - xxx .. 91 ., mond llill plllill' e il ' ,Aide lim' three IS ' . ary 1 ', 5 ZWlll1l4 4'kCI' 1' f' it 1-1' is Perry Como. Aj Ili Un unto 11 ers . . . 4 J e 10pe g to 1 IJITIP to n 11d Hill Krubhfack '1 er . 1' 11tl1 ' ' Q . RI 1 l 5- 1 t., 1' ond llill . l .' 'o 'ollpf . 1e 1 1,1 1 ' 1 1 f. l .l' ' glbrm. lheytdz ' it 11 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8?1L15,kH111'1' 11 '. ' eseen , lrooklyn I i. like ' 1: Meehan llI1ll moo keep' . .fhe harf il ,yyffillff ef-rt'li , and tw11 eairrls. ans to attend' ool. eller lalf' 1111111 I1l'l'l'l', .l ' lllll ll0GAN U48-l J- imi Ave., Rivh. llill two 1101 lettels oi 1111 1, s 0 0 to 1 l Dil. ' , l ' sw' 1 1 11 h wer t gr sf-11 af ' uat . e is xi:-e-pn-sis der ol 1 l'-Y. ' ll , UFCIIVI uvzre. 28 1?-457 Hx ent 111 r l'IIfl'. Y 'sgltilf lf ne. 111 ' eretary AAl11u'jei,,l1th W1 class and 4 1 side ol Lea ' , is H W 44 1 ,111 1151 1 44 10-414 ' 1 Riehl lll lll 1 s Ll11l1 1 11t ll 14 11l.'o il lllPIlllJt'I' of Slglllil Hi-Y. 4 1 1.1: A 1' Sr 4,4 ,fllerl 111111 lo1'11111!1' sfrzrerv. 4,4 454 ll 11011 1 . '1' 4 43-LX 2ll'lOll ' ' lyll ll Doris has ,111 Arista 4 Illl'5ll1lN'l'. ller El I teac ' 4,4 Nlr. Fort' 1d her 1 'e S - jert is 1 ' . 1 SP 4 . hlY1PI'I'l.l'llI'f' is es! Ief1z'11er. 414' ' ll 4 4,4 4,4 TIIUTNIAS llll.l. H lOl-51 H2 St.. Ria-l1111o11d Hill Speedy likes llike raves. Amerie 4' 11111 history and Miss Benitt and 4+ wants to l1e at test pilot. Harry 4 .l11n1es is tops with him. 4, 131' prepared. 5 Vl'll.l.l,-XXI HUWIC H8-15 97 Ave., Hi1'h111o11d Hill llill has four Illiljfll' letters in swi111111i11g, live P.S.+X.l.. medals. and il swi111111i11g trophy. He plans to enter eollegre after LII'il1lll2itiOlI. Yezw' 1111111110 1u11I1'r zraltfr. Y r 4 ' 1 1l., D0H1lS 1117111:1:, 12188 l 11lto'11 St.. Brooklyn pmj! 111, T-inher ,of H6Ul'lllSlOIll' lJ'lIl11lu 41111 I lree termf, wants to lme il fldirse, She seeretary to Mrs. Hyfon. , Sl? C Li 1 , . Lei us 110 or die. 1 lYlfl'i HUM 'XNN - 0 I., wv4l0llllilVt'Il .loy4'e, Z1 me ll Sigma 'Hi-Y. also l1elr111 d 1 ist. Llllll rates ho 'eeping A favorite s11l1j ' . '41 . Hz' 1l'1lU luug '. lf. .V 'x ' 4 . H i l ll f1- 4 Mad Tl , , i1yg1,4w'o0d 's t4Lll'llP1 r11111j1.1:lett rs tropi lo swim llllg. fs 'ed fr l1e 1101111111 lorel and ez '11 d l vttrds. 4 'li il U1 1 Vllllllf your Ins. 1 1. tl annix. urnalismi xlllf MAXINI 1M1lU1 F 134-111 1,1111-'rty ,-YW.. 1111-11. Hill Max, w11o was Z1 1l1P111lN'l' nl' .llll110l' Arista. llZlS El typing: 111111111 111111 lDlll6 1'111'11s to 11is 1'1'1111il. X11 11111t1'1't11rv is 11is l'l1USl 11 111-111. Sil1'n1'1' is gulflvn. ,H , .111111311 1511111 ' lJ,,61f2s 11 - .,fu11gfi1. 1 ltie 11111 ' 111 H 111 1 e 1 s A 151 , . 1111111 lg SllIilt?XvQllM'f4l 1157! f lk GN -1 , ' ass 11 'fl 1' 11111-1-. was 1'l ff- ,. 11111 of 'f1ll111'l'U1l H1- 11 111s 1 I11i1j01' - 111' ' - 1 1' f- 1 ' ' s I Z5 1 IT? K l .IC - .- l.' ' t 131' 1 C 101, JENKINS -17 1'. t., R111 11'l1 11111 likffs , svwillgr. ' 1 N , YH1 1112 Z1l'l1'. lk 111 tl nfl 11111 1 1111 11111 K 11 111111 I X Un llllflll olhvrx . . . l ' 111'v1N1: Miz 103-35 120 St., R41C11Il1UIlCl Hill' lrving has major letters for Guard Force and orrhestru. He holds t11ree 1111112 vards and was swore- tary to Mr. Qollggff - 1, Bettvr lan' than. IZl'ltt'l'. I W mfgpo S 1, 'E ' Catal 1 woo11 uss is gon 1 the ' 11- vqrsit n st s d .m- is 1. 's 'membe f 6532? frlew and Chemistry Iuflf SP C Al1l.YlQ'5 plea. . MARIE KEICNAN 150 25 St.. S111 h Ozone Park e 11ing 1111-'m111'1' of Heart ,. She llopf-s to 111-- uome El se'ret111'y after 11rar11111' tion. ' L11-11 111111 let ll.1'C. J' EDW1 KELLNER 1 - 0 lvwt., 1iic11111o1111 Hill Edwin is ll PII? of Fre111'l1 A 1513. He, who 11 m 111er of y91:1t111 M411 quac an5ySen311r Q f 1- 1 1 S QB . ll1l5H:YS flllllhflll. 1,15 .11l,L1'INBE M 1 1-12 93 A . Hicln o i Versat' 1115 1 r 11' n ' 1,1 sports, ay pn 11111 1 f- 111'e. 111111 ll , se1'1'1't 1' il s v- i1'1-. 211111 A1'l'llW21y. 'l' A 1,f'! 1' flillllhllg fur 1111' stars. 41 fg.1,Qr -X NAI 1 AMP 102- ,n1'n on St.. .lan111ira S1in1, '1K'I1llSl4'illl 11011 wus Nliss KOCh.S se '1't111'y. Slre hopes tn 11111-111116 il 116111 5' f1f'T QQl'ild1li1l1011. IM Il 57111111 lIlI'II llllfly. XJ. l1'1 li,-YIYIHE11 fu 1 12 5.1211118103 1 1' , 11 24' l10IlI1y has 11er etter 1r lilnrarv 111111 11o11s P.S.A.11. medals , , 5 111111 lilne 1'211'LlS. S116 was gfglyrl links' 111-1' of the 11111111 lilnlm. '11 L 1 1 'V MU.Yl.f' in. liar livarl. JUAN KELLY 10-1-'12 89 Ave.. 111117111110 i '11:ti1'Q,K1-llyj who ' is to Ii. 1-i4'1JN'1i111 ', Was il m '111er JJJ' 1615 N1-w'11111 11sf,,f 'im 1-in M 1-sI11flYJf14': S1- ll l11'n Irish Pycs an' smiling. 1' 1 l BEY11 LY 1'11N1M1i 1 11-1-19 1421 1- .. E! . Ozone Park 1 119 10 i 1 111111 er of various llll 11 1z11tio Svhas 1'lf'1' mu- l for te '1111' nsiff, S119 plans to visitg ,I 5 ,ff l I for 11110 Ihz 1 l V ' l l , 1 I 1 AN . 11 -07 I ., zone Park l Avt ' A111 has earnmtbrr 1ettPr 1 'i 11t111eti S fl wang 111111111111-r 11' the N11w111ag1 11116 111111 Junior l XI'1SlZ1. LC A 1 B1' ll good sport. 4 l 1 l AUD Y K1 Y 1 H-1158 127 . t.. ' 11101111 Hill A1111rey, 1 1,7 er of Ari. 11. l' 11218 11 ne cards perfer' at- ll l11l2111 21 . 6 is anti' in the ' - ta' 1 partn1e1t. 5 I ' T111 Co ffl. A 29 RON Xl IJ KI FIN , A LY. A 5 88 Aw., Rim-hmonfl llill '- ' 111 . 1-lass trezisiirc-1' of his . 'il term illlll vic'1--11rPsi4lc'11t of IU atli Clulr, plans to lre1t0111c 'Q ',.. 31 .1 1 .'111'gv011. C Q - f ' li? x Y13 , 1 5 1 11153 V 11-5 , , A IIUIIIU' for your tlmuglizs. 'fi Q ,G X f .li y if li if 'l A 1 112111-11 1 1 N 1 111 l l T ' 10l'a ISI., gr fowl . vrvt '. . . 1 ill the lluu '-lylimr tlfree, 1s, Nlarilvn wa sl to lrv a vtary. Slw ll'?.iS f rlNf'll llllfllllillli' awards. A lj ul firxi you diilllf Slll'!'l'6'lI . . . X ' ' 111.0 11,xNz 1 11 1 , .13 51 i Img I l - If ie., Illilifdl . 4-in x -1 0 91 gum-. M' lt'lll of H I' plc 1- , il H sg egiguing hflllll' lllll she luis 0 111115' gi-li 1.5, Q has 1 , - U,-f-3,4415 4'llPVI'UllS. Sli? was sec' tary I0 illlll is va l 10,142 l lt. VIN l':SllIl. lg 11 Hin. Nui' 11111111 tn 01'1'ryu1zc'. i' l 1- T A l 1 W1 W ' , J' fl. ' llDA li0l'lNlC li ' IC ' f'l ' ill 1. if 83flKl U0 illl ,-Xvv.. mwulvlc' 77- 3 361Saf.. G1 e if .Y . -FriQ301lir0lilw lroyf w ' lix-'11 , P ,ful 0 l f Q rliltvs. Shcqecfrvvrl H5 sv retury stu 15 :wi S nisli 1 1 li- 1 X Q M12 XX'LlQllt'I' aihl is tliv pnssvs- ' kmrite S1'r,1,ef f z1114l . fy-J - 901' of blue I'ill'LlS.K if F Sl' f lalilillm MUD' l ' Fat. zlrink. flllll Inf' IIIf'l'I'j'. l l 1 llllllllxl H29 l illll t., llrm l'll si ssu ' t 1' ziwarrl W0 ' t ll 2 lI'llS, llflll y ants 1 rc- 2111 0 liyglienist. l-li-1' I z1vn1'it s11l1je1't is sc-ie-11112. l' A ,nllv llllll fllilllflll pul. A 0 -g-1 II ., R and llill . ry, en f'IIllM'l' of Stagv ifww. lil sin und l'M:il011' Hi-Y, l11 l .-fi lylil i1'lz1ssf'0liff'. llf' lias Illiljlll' lefttxfrs i11 tennis uml 4lI'ZlIllllll4'S. fl ' F . lilllifl ANSKY l X1 H yjt It l1111 l 1 pl szrvll fvllrf. Hu friwzds 1l'ffI1 C'I't'fj'Ullt'. t - T : V emlule . lun. Wllllif' rite tf'iU'llCl' 'K Nl1's.M . lfke: to swim - il lu. He' has il swi lllllllgl y. llif ill lrition li tr ' , ll Iyyvul ' 1'1'1', r J :uf ,1 1: yf Ql' 3- .ltll iva v , Hivl llillx bil wa 1 em 1 1 lllllafl K Kr stu, ., le as mai r le Pr -' Ng .1l1rz y El is me ln-T 1 .Q der, 1' JYX J 1 N P .ll l.S .f U l ,f ' 10 lll. , . rc tl r .1 141 l l l ll .1 1151155 1,As'1'11A 4-Offlhigm lg l .ll . 36-05 l06 St.. Hi1'l11110111l llill M A 1 H . V H 011 ltEl'I'tsWllt'! l ,l1111111y, who was serrstaly .1111l Vmdit S 6 lg Q ' K M vi:-1--presiilvilt of 1-Xlpliu Ili-Y, has 1 - ' 5 ' 'Pm 4 Flrr' J his 111a1jo1' lettvr in jr111rna3s?:.Sl, h,'rt,StHlJin radio. lb H Im gl .41's11' In Ihr' 10ft. f1I1,IIXl', U Ulm, olllllm AA, l , l IJ l 'I X i : 'A 1 1101011135 1,1NnN1i1 -:,'ldN..F:N'EHMAlE!iJ , T8-O5 64 St., Clt?Il1lil,6 4--3 l01 St.. Hlchmmlcl llill D, -. 4 , -. N wh Q , ,P ml. who lb 11 potential mmlvl. gl A-vu' 0ff.3hT fplalnlsll uvlml .flu rzitvs Nks. 0'Har1- lwr favoritv 1 wmdll 'uh' 'Amit wb dsl' twivlier. Slir- was il 111f'n1l1c:r uf lm-km' IXIII guard uml Fl'!lJTC'fZll'y to Xlisfa y'l1 for two IQFIIIS,-.A f Un it 710147. M 30 , ,, .ll111ig1 Arisl11. 'J Hrttw lull' than 7!t'I'l'fT f ORESANI, SHALI l -' 1 7 ' ., ' 1' 'a 1: gy ds 0 t ' 1 ' 1 es ' d 1 ll dr, ,S 'lf .1 .14 1 ljet ' 4 811 1 f 111 1 11 xvdr ' t 1 11 ' Kl'1NNl'l'l'lI LlYlNllS'llUN 123-06 107 AVP.. Ri1'hmon1l llill l'ossf-ssor of il lrlue 1'ar1l. Ken has also served on the lnase-l111ll tmnn. 1 l '1 gl He rates traveling 11s tho l11-sl ol' gl znnlvitions. 1 Hoff. th1'r1'. 1'111'1'yurl11'r1'. ll l l'ANIFlL.'fK I. WNIZSTUN 2, lkN'l3q.l-'22 sg., '1-1111101111 llill am, me 1 eu yf .lllll.0I' illlll l Wfgeyolydrgzl. 6ossna4s1:s511111si1' E Q1 jorfletter and Pxglgi 111111- Illlllllllilll ng College 1.' her illlll. l J wk 1 , -1- 1 Q V ju U. .X -Sl l :lim fzighf l 1 1 ,, 1 1, J 1- 0' ,X 1111121 Li YN1:11 1 38-0l.E01 . ve., .l2iIl13l1'll Q .1110 ldv pvtitv Helvne l1ol1ls il l l C r Cheering Sqllilll servivc' an 138 belonged to Hi-Y. l'l0llS1'- 11'1vrk is her nf-mesis. Sugar 111111 spin' . fl 1 02 8 J11111111 y ng, L lili- e Hp w11s s n 1 or S, of the SllIll'll 1 dq I I' 111.1 . I fl 11111 worry. - .0 7 IELIZAB l MA 'ENS 72- 61: PIEICC, endale Betty. wj Hnjo 's . fqn ' g, has l , Q1 ffvool Haifa six errns. Sh as also El me .wr of ,ll nior .Kris El and hopes to lJf'COIIlP tl l111yPr. C CT T17 IIIIUZL' 111-r is 10 like her. CHARLES MARTIN 123-03 95 Aw.. Richmon1l Hill Churklv 1'0llK'l'Is r1'1'or1ls and rules Dr, 'llresslr-r tops, He was Rb nienlher of l-0111lers' Clllll illlll plans to work nftvr f,Il 8llllillll1Il. The lr1111'115' flznirv. 11 . .1 11111 l ' ' A .. ' hrm Hill Bill s ' ' l I o tv s on th:- Ushe 5 ll and 1. ig 11 pvr- Q t nd' - 11w H11 plans vme- a arm ist. lf tffst vol. ffm' sl1r'r1'1'1i . . . .l,111Es 1,1'N1:11 ' 3 1651- Road, Howard lleuvh .lin1 lists as his favorites shop, Swllllllllllg 11n1l Spike .lonesl He has ll gold P.S.A.l1. 1111-dal and was on the Swinnning Squad. ' IIIIIY' ll goocl til111'. g lR.'Xll.X1 A N 103 1 . ' ' 111 1 A ' as 1is major letter i11 l1a.el1all 111111 sl' 1s attend 1' y College 111 ni ' arncd two perfevt il ,n11111cc axwards. GF fJ.Y1Il?TiCfIf.'C is Ilze hast ICKICIICV. MA 11. 1,111,150 69-' ' .nrla S r y il . . ,1-ret1 Miss W f1n1 as ue .r1ls. Hvr p pesto is det 11 and amlui- t7ion to rf-ar-h hw- feet. I.i1:1f and lvl ll'l,'l'. l . ll ' l -2 11 S , I n 'l l rltzy has th 'f Q ect nd- 1 11111'1- awarrls -v a . s ysirfs tops. ll? -I e Navy. l .411r'hnrs awe' l l 1 l iz! ll ' PLY Nl, 9 -. - lj S1J,fllnQjW11'Villagu l lla 1, f111't P in C a1l43rs'- Club, ll :xFC' a111f Q,1'lard force, will 5 mtv dl- olyokfe College. She has 41 il SIlElIllSl1 award for 11x1'e-llen1'P. 4, LC A Il Illlllli put off . . . l 1,1 l'HYl.l.lS MP .-XNI ll l U-19So11t K . ig' i l l'l1y ,zf lf- 1 rue 'ards 1, llll 'UI 0 , .' V' play- i1 the Il ff alltl ' ning to l l'12r1'y Como. 1 l , 4 l .Npc'1'1,'l1 grml: 5 e , . I l YlNlQl1IN'l' NIHYEH ll8-03 l.il1e1'ty Ave., liivh. Hill 1 Work on the Guard Forvf- Zillll llomino have lwpt Vin lxusy. lqlt' was il IIl9Illlb6I' of .lunior Arista 11n1l is 11111 posse-ssox' of lllllf' 1'z1r1ls. D11 111110 ullmrx. 2 31 ' ity ' E , I .low migrrifxrrsl 37-TU lll St., irlnnohd Hill Juan has ln-rn secretary to Mr. Nathan and' Miss Svullin. Her hobbies ure: ruailing: and drawing. She plans to travel. L Aim for zz slur. 91 ljf V Al 1Nl'l5MlLl,l'1R l09.1 Blvd. Rivlu. Hill 1XArlcr1e: has yon serret' y to Mr. ' fsllielmhsy'-Mil illi5s1?t'6glsoi1. She ltarltfvo l1lllf:,g'3lf s and one sil- vlzt? typing pdf! LG A G Sl' Sufevtllcss of flisposilinn. ' l'ATHlClA lNlIl.ONl'f l6-19 Cornelia St.. Ridge-woonl Pat. a IllE'IlllJt'l' of .lunior Arista, Archway and Play Prod.. has several lnlnv Cards. Herr lllllllltltlll is to lDPCOIllt? a l'lFIt'IlliSf. 'N Spvcrli is .v1'l1'1'r. l ' CII.-XRI,0T'J'I-I MULl:l'lR .l 18-16 Norman St.. Riclgxa-wood Livrly Charlotte has 4-arm-il a il I1llll0I'4ClIE'I', twelve r'l1f-vrons. anil l thrve P.S.A.L. nwrlalsg lloilgrvr , games are her weakness. ' A l.lI -M Du your basl: thvn fluff! Ll71llAl'l'. l l l l Ji, lll'lRlllCR'l' NlUl.l,l'lli 4 H7-05 l03 Strevt. Rivlnnonil llill ill 'Xloosf' has svven lrlur' Parris anll lil, a P.S.A.l,. Ineilal. H0 plans to Q luv an Zll'I'l'llU 1't and a lllllSl4'ill -ll arrangelr. Pc-t poevv- sohool. xl prvlli' girl is lilw fl Inf-lmli. l il 1 .lAN1l'l5 'NlUH'l'fXCll l 89-11 148 Si.. .lumaif-it .linfs great arnlmition is to mln a string: of l'l'lZllll storvs. lle s ln-vn l in Choral Training: anrl in the ll Ne-winan Clnlm. ffl' Lonh lwforrr vnu lmp. X JOAN NASH 87-32 lllZ St., Hirlnnrnnl llill Sevrmary to Miss AllWf'l'4lil for two terms, .loan has minor lvttors in athletics and a major l. for oiitstandixig lvaflvrslrip. X l.lf Talyvrx un' no gnml zlovrx. . Q I J A if i .i f' ,-' . ' 'V i. Wi l' l v ill' f-A' 32 llyllk V Fllf 1 f Nlll W4 l 'i' .fr f l .' H , , , ll J - N t A ll Xnn. who 5 l.ro' fan. vas XIV. Xlv' 2 5 s ' zrj or ' l TH-51 5 llcn e 1 ch s Pl lW f v yt-ars. She 'as 21,Illl3IlllJt'l' o ic- NFNIIILHI l l lil anll .l unior Arista. SP 1':.l1Il'l'It'lI4t' ix tht' lwsl If'1u'l1f'l'. IJUNXLD MONACO H3405 Hillside Ave., Rich. Hill llonalll, wellsknnwn lmackstage. has his major stage' vrvw lettn-r. lla- In-ld vlass ollivv twive and ll q. ll l ll l ll l ll l 1,1 ll has Illl'k'4' attvnilanvc- awarnls. i' 'F Of .still and .serious thought. 24 l 0 JENNY Q HT N 2 1 ,,.q:., 1'--.1 l'o ma A van L S ll 1 l .lem ' d46lCIIlbt'I' of th 4 W ! ol ations, .' ' I 1 X ' Pho pjjp I 11, has' 1+ l'LlI'll1'4l 1-Inwmis. . A lllf'l'!'j' Us tht' zluy' isllongfgj 1 I, , J si SW Rf ISIC ATUZZI llll-ll loc y Ave.. Hivh. Hill - lrs. Umm is Roscfs favorite- tvavlicr and wo hrr favorite flllllf'f'l. She was sm're'tal'y to Mr. flollins for two t4-rms. TIT. Irv again ,, A .l. . . ,. 6 I-li' g.gh0rty A if-h. Hill .ar a IO 4 s major lvttzrrs r l- lo 'V' Sl s a IllEHll7PT fm .' man ' t 6 ollp. v . vhool lx ,,, If I mtl. . want nut. ' A WIl,IalA?llqNIl.ES ,, ' :no 1411.5 si.. ismoijfyn' Bill-ls as his lkivnrltes Fats' I Vlfli and Qerrwillcfr. He helrlrf 4' IT' Al Qt' ,.., .l,. Illf'4ijll2 HP lic' WOJQQQA J . . X I1 I L! f1h. ho' lm II rnzlvhlt i 1' Fl'lUREN . NOHTHI 'JK 04-Sllwoi ave-n Blv ., W 'n. l'rf ' e lo. who ' .ev ctary to . i r.'l'l1on1as.'xiS ' lnernl ilqlf the' lard Forrei 19.5 varnf- rhevf ons anq lih cards. LC C ' l tl 7h1'ngh, -snmll paf'hrzge's. A Wll,l,l.-XXI OSSII' 88-35 191 St.. llnllis junior, Vive-prPsidP11t of tln- svn- ior Class, has liven a IIlPIlllIK'I' of the Guard Form' and Hi-Y. lln- plans tn gm to llofstra. 41 Hzfx Il jolly guml f1'll1111'. I , . -v' if-' 1' V . 1 Clfli.-11111 U'l 1il'iN UT-20 116 St., Rivhxnonnl llill Oathead has earned two l'.S.A.l.. medals and four perfP1't atten- dance awards. llc' rnjnys fmitlmll and Spikv jones. :1111'113's ras t..c1 l1111'. 19.191111 his F th ve typing: awards and vs nenlni the Spanish lllulw. She plans In travel and see the States. W I ll 9'-17 l2f t. ' lll'lI P115 lx QWAQV' ii :I 'alll I--of nl Fl1l'l'ffIll r111111tU1111111'1'. WAHI Fl 1 la re a A - m ea e u f . . l V , ,- Z l' QFFH 81-l' 11 1' t P C, GI 'lc' N TI? r of A 'd . ill l Nl as 'f 'ed fr ,liss f ', 'N M '. zu l lrs 'vi r. 1 She ha. 17.5 : .1.. als ur swimming. Lim' 111111 1'11r11. .L Q J J N ' f . V9 X ,X An -X Q r f s RUNNLIJ l'l'Xf0H1C lOl-S55 l35 St., llivlnnond llill 1100-Con was a lllf?Illl1Pl' of the Swimming: Squad and the Spanish . As you might Pxpvvt he rates swimming: tops, C Nut Il run' in Ihr' uinrlzf. NllIHlP ,TON 95-38 l3 I., Kit? lOllL1l. Nl li s fun luc caq , two wln and il ec Pllddlllfl aid Shv ll1111l1 111'-l111'e' you sjlwzk. 55 vl ns f s ' f I' 'i ' 'V ' . likeQNlis, Fe-ise and history. Ram-lly, who e fav ite 11 2 swinnning, . I nter the navy aftvr he is - nate ye h s liven un tl 1 Wlfngr 1 Hvre' 1'111110s the l1fl1'Y. N INCIENH PETRIE mfzs Lymmdl 1 X 1 I N , A,,,n.nf'j. 1' M'-I 1 1 '4FxT+rH1x 1nmjLufr1:1+r?' , 1- ,.,, ' 349,Nla1'io1 SIE l3rnoklyn,'V'2'?' W- 1 , PI1-as n' 'thu wnsff Lnwinlwr 1 . A 1 A. nl' .lunmr .'Xristali'or'fzi1r terms. W if i,,, - fvlif- In-lungs tn Leaders' Cluli und ' 2 Y ::' ' 31 is swwetary to Ur. FnP1'ster. - III Sl' l1'l1'1111.w .Yfll'Illx' IIIIHIUI' lllllll uxnrzls. AVID UINN '41 ' lQll'l'l ' f A 5 95 S Broo' Il I lsidf??g:'i7ig'RiAffiwa,.4x' l ax . 'is he a N'IIll11'I' of llul' lioasts Ininor l5'tte Fs II'l ff 'N a , 11-' rin , Chess, and i1lllJAll'S, l,atin awards a.r,1lf1'1ng:- I 'I 'u ills Ile holds lmluf' lip A0011 u-Vlatinns. 'Y was any 1-a is 21 mp s to go to 1.nlle,f11-. igmgggnfllaithfilyjfq 1 Tlilfl' .Sli ri1'1'Ie'x.v !'UVIlfIIlll1I.f1'. f ,FIA Ill 15 Sp .1 1 k I liffflvr 111111 1111171 111'1'vr. 1, X 1 1 1 ' 'l.1N '1XSW,ll,F , , 1 'lent 1 lt i 'cmd N11 1111 Bl 1 V' nic 'I 1 , rphs. 2- A a' 'I .-Kv fY Hivll. llill mn01.h,m,r. 'I 1 I ' H il. ati '. '1 11' wr of .lunior IHS.. ,. 1- 1-1 ' Q 'iff' In 1, fav 'itc mlmlw. 1 l I X - ' . ' - ml' 1' 1 . ' ' VIPVIT1 ' ' l hlue- Cards. Lmlhix' W Y I wslx' IN 1111 lux! 1111 '1jv. I 1 , 1 . I ' 1 K , 1 A 11 fi' W1 ' .lm N'1,?i1fi1g1:1'J1 'i liaxnvm' nonrzfzns 1 .1 9157 1, L, ip nik' 1l'fiill Y911-ll 215 St.. Queens Village- 15 Du if ,Ag rm: I U H mvdalh K lIN lllllf'l' of the Library Squad, 1 3 1 a lf-11,4 f Swim 'high H, Choral Training, Guard Fon-f-, 1 pl sto S - an ,.,. fl jew.. H, and lraalrrs' llluli. llarwy also 1, ,wus 3 nigml- of Ii Yq 1 lmasts liluv vards. lil LS CT C 1 J mfg is shliywQ!.'I1,4ir' Life' ix ll',lllf you 11111110 il. 41 J A '11 H 33 K I- FLOHICI' LE ht ,i W5-12 vu A , Hifi 'l o, . , .1v vhemlst ', has r niajor lettzlr in nustv. er J' 'o i' o ln-- voi ll 1 s . . Br' preprzlwl. SK PI . I S AWN I I7 -66 2 st. 1 H1 an 'opular hil as ' inlay of Dolphin ' at -W f- for hw tern 4 h s v 1-lu-s 'wr tht' ' es. I if :X . , ll . . 41111 IYIIIQI 116' mul. 4 ,-vv' - Mvrtle .-NVQ., lgf-wrr l tlary, a Ins-inlmesN thlf- Illiiifn matics plank? to y UT St. I tt' wants to l an 2lt'4'0llIlt-K, nfl like-s s lillg. Il .hill rf' you xpwzk. A ll U v MQ 1' , t l .' I. 'li ' .' ' ' ol' lilllll,t.lllltl4 I li 1 5. if , liggfbwni ' It 1 ' ll' lull I I . rt sfujilllifvx 'ss , , . . Kvvp sm! ' SKI ll-'llillfilil llUBlCNS'l'l:lIN R9-12 88 AVP.. VVoodlntvPn Iioltlwy, who holfls major lettcfrs lor Varsity and Cuurrl Forf'e,was I 1-lass olliwr and Slfl'I'f'IilI'y to Miss I . , , , 1 IiI'lSlZlflflI'0. bl A IX. If V ' Pfrswnzlili' plus. EDWIN RUDINUICK '25-39 H6 St., llivlnnonfl llill I lftl. who plans to lN l'0Illf' il snr- M gvon, is at inefnllwt' of the Chmn- istrv atncl Biology lilnhs. Ha- is planning to ztttvntl xxilgllltlll X 'X fwl' 1' Swwztu Ummm Vinfit. M HHH. liUUl l 89-llo T5 .Nw-.. Illfvmlalle 'lo hr- at wvulthy Vatpitalist is lftnls ulnlnition, llis luvoritf-s ins vlntlt- physics. Nlorton Gould uml Xlr, firm-liult. Easy funn' mist' go. Y 5 ' . ,A ,f sq lr is 0 N up-Q ' ' N' IlOl.0Rl'I5 Si1l'lll.l,.-XCIC H5-I1 WIOIHIIILIVPII lllwl., W'1ll1'x ii Uolorvs has pvrfvvt 8llf'lldilllPt' lm' four ye-urs uml has won six typing: ilWilI'4lS. Holler skating :intl howling: ure- hm' lztvoritvs. If Lum' nmnvi Irus! fvw. KRW . l'NllD'l' 30 N3 93,35 7 ., iivhmoml Hill ':l'Hlt', io . il ncinher of the Ill' ' 'mg os history with ss B ltt tvoritc, llis holm- y is ' ing. C lu'1n'x n ,L'l'7IfIl'Il1IIll. Q Yo qu I Www X5 f 'I I W R A Sf UH ation ' , I I 2 77 St I00dllBYt'll 9 7 W . jg' 1 fu ,N 1 1 ', W 0 ds eight typing: 0 .gb ,' tw Cm I. rtilivat s oks forwzirtl to he-A mtynf 1. rm QI : ' w s 3 votningli certinml puhlir' .it memh f lun , Adm. lit, countaat after graflllation. plans 0 l,nU,lf t I Army. Fair p1r1y's ll jt'u'c'I. I ll I ll ,th II , M tA'I'CH I ' 11 St., Hia' nd Hill Il I who ru ,I osser as his bl, f riteltea intend to studv I met-h ic., er gzradu n. Cl lql . l4a,fb's Vlllllt' 'gn' lll'flH1t'S. .. Q tl 34 Ymvr my zliv. W'll,l. fi , SCIINIIITI' 93-30 '7f t., liuhmonrl Hill Sinvu Kenjoys 'oml working. i s s ogzitxlrl thc' wants a 4-zllrin t ' rlwr, Ile also :ls aittetnlzliive wzlrrls. Sl' Cin' mr' Iroml tvorlfing. tlx'!'iVl f f Lffvlufif M1166 Dorn -X n Je- orotliy is gliffyh-Oni ier f -unim- Arist .PK1ers'gf' l . mwaly and i-Y. lmluv lvunlw. and at pe-rfv z1ttenc'lam'P uwzml. UI ,-X F.rp0rivr1r'r' ix Ihv 1105! l1'1u'l11'r. f li'lI.l'llIN ,SCHMITZ 1,69-1566 l'lzu'c. Glfflllrlalv Eiloen. the holder of six lnlm- r-ards, luis seryed E121 Se-mrvtstry to Mr, Wilsrmli und fNliSs.fUlussf'l'. l Slwe likes ilunving and history. KC , He' p1'0f!aI'0fl, l l 1. l i . ,ll SQQHNE 1 , -10 Myrtle Ave., cglfllllllll' led owns lmluc Cards and was Ll l lI1CIIllJtfl' of ,lunior Arista. Ilv vn- , joys linntingi and fishing uml tllinks Mrs. U'lla11'H is tops, SI' l Um' for ww. ,411 for uma l f, l , WLLIJAMlgiifililllllll-Ili ' A E8-T xgp t., Glendale fll ass 0 NLP' in rielwlith le-rin, L4 s zz major k-tl rqlor lraseliall and ai minor in In sketlnall. H61 il nivinlier of Hill I C nl uinning IH'l'.i1lIIIllff,Y, .X K HUB!-1R'l'sSI-Illll 3 I PI l 'i T 'gk .. Ulf' - ll fy.. 1 1 . rkrag I -, 5 I viirsityf 1 is uvli n ports. .Pi isis 1 or un: I yy' ,- lol lim mall. W JVM: M lv. . A 'fill Z, .rnile, . 7 VAX! v1 X sion 't'Sll.'XPfHO ,- vlfl-1-QVLIQ . I.. HiQ1m'rm1l 'Hill fjloria f'ilIlV'I2,kP1il't'tllI for an lznglisli awarcf, Domino Staff and -Xrrlivvuy, when sho e-liters N.Y.U, Flu- is sPr'1'vtary to Nliss Kovli. -X Sl' l' flute Iittlf' 4lr1r1r1'r. Hi lil ' IL, '24 1 . ., I.. mlkliill 1 ward. t 've' nvliolarsliip IS. ze ins in .lnnior ' ' . minor lvttf-r for 'HA 1-tb 0 vrvllil. fi ' V gIlllIl',.Y flu- lliing. ff If Il' was Zllmlnllllll-'IV oi tl l.ilJr' f Squzul anfl LD lsffuixrvfli 5 gk Y li HENRY Sgll-lll1AQl'f 62-26'66 St., Brooklyn Sr-vretury to Nlr. Hun-hins9n'Hnd liolmlm of lnlnv C 'ds Hilllk 1.155 u liking for WY1l17Cl2ll0I! anal plains to work 'ulte-r vgramlualion. .411 for lun' and one for all. f x sg3n:FlIfui ' oluifoinl llilli 1 11 ELJUI letpfi fm' C lJl'5ll-'lf'l'2!lllJllg aifmii yas an Illefq. li of .lupior AT,igIEh :Ship plans t lie fYm'rmiiii1wl'c'i:1l artist, - ' ffl' 4'Yr'1'1'r Inu late to learn. X llli-60 l bi.. HII'llHl0lll in nine lx md Arista lor two .. ..fX.l.. flfll ll j't?1lI'. -Xl.llfl'l Sl'll'll.lNSliY 90-06 lH5 St.. llollis Sllvlly lli:lS lwrng an llH IlllM I' of lmtllvlllllim' illlll SQ'IliUI' Arista. Slim- has wry:-il on lloniino anal nmny teavlwrs. l' X ,N Sl' GF Q Iff'IYllll' 111111 lzruirzs. f 1 ff N NINI '.l'.'lC 5 nil: f A ' 245- ' 1' 'yn Rl1'l1IIlIllll l-li , I, .I s l1llZll'SlllY.,lIllIS to llt'l' l'i. l flfxil t'l't'l'Y1l1ill ff noun f ' . 1- , f Hull: S 0 , Illl-' ,lzu ir- Aw.. Rim-ll. lil Q ll 'f ' 0 ms 1' n sf- 6 y l Nlrf, llvrn' . ms l csarrls lor l - w If lie- ails boasts si lllilklf tt in llIllSll'. ffl' 1 Irv aguiri. I urs mu,i:N ' fi rn- h rm her nnu'or li l, fc '- .1-a1lPrs' 'qlnlg Sw lmluf- qhnls -and will, utyiicl busi- -fs si-liool after grrzial lation, lil lu l R 1 l mi 117 iii.-i.m0mi1.i,X111 Val ' rev -' 'wi - 1 n 1 A' lin your lwxl: tlrvn l' on'l 1l'1lfI',V. 35 if 5 lil ee 11 e amon Nll , .0 1 104- A14 ,t., i' ll Mr. lu ' lf .'t 1 , ' Sli1 ' Sli. worked on the ' 'ay stall' and plans 1 le to lly. .1 Dorff ufrzit for jf r .vliip . . . NANljI'l ll1'f SUMBORN 133-20 118 St., fJZ0llC'PHl'li Nanette, Junior Arista IllE'IlllYf'l',' secretary to Miss Koch. active in Costume Crew, Play Prod. and Arcliway, will attend vollegze. 'X To know fwr ix In like lwr. ...Q pF.11ANf31N1Z soN'1i-ui llflghliglliqlet, Ave., Kew Gardens 'Xvtivo FFST1 lldkibhglsl 'to Arista, lA'illlt'l'S. Cluh, l.1 8154, KES held hoth 1-lass and GO. olliees and Xwliwuy Staff. SP :Y 1,121.5 CF Ifule and peiirv. X. If IS SP.-XMHH :Til-3' .loyd Road. .lillllilll'8. oris, 'ho likes Nliss Hatelle. Usi-ar mvant, and Fred Waring. ll'lS lmlue vards and il type award. She- will vontitule music' st11d1es. If nt first V011 zlmzft .Yll!'l'f?t'll . . . -I 1 .1 1: rx NN1iT1Y1: S'rAr4'1'oN 17219 St., Glendale ax student ol liirhrnond 'll lor only a year. She was a sow:-ta1l'y to Miss K0lllLI5lJfxI'g for ll lt'l'Ill.' Nw! Yrllll' goal: aim In rwlrli if. xX Nlf S ' G - utn' 1 ve.. 0'VlB l ' e So y 1 f o Play l'ro- 1 uc' ' is ' . 1Far ' Arr'h- way. SI es r . r111 as tops. it LS Sl' .X 0 lilllf' SIIIIIIY. 1 l il I li :KT S'l'.'Xlllil'f ib l Nla aret Pave. lllviulale 1 IWI ' thre l'.i,:'l.l,, nedals i . l and lu ' o j 1 'w 'lter i, grail at . lN rv und Q hist are his fav tes. l fully rmzl f1'11'11rlli'. l i Q: .lLlNll 1llll.l'l I l03-li' ,I-1,6 ft., ond lill ii June, at Illglllfllel' of vhor. ain- Q, ing for sixlf-ffnls, has eve-ivecl lIf l7 major eLLeL-foafn' iusiu, She i, p 's' .Lo vqiitinue vmgl lessons. 7 LI .xY1'l'l'I'wT' off 1ill0o1nn14ou-. Q' i' 0 , .V r 1 V I. i -N , . il l.i'1Fl0WAR,2 sii-iwfxno f , , ,107-2817 si.. 1',ma1p.1 ii lJoQfNa meniher 0xf4'l121rlu-ll and l Leaders' Cl11l1,'e11jnys roller-ting: Q 1 V popular recorids, He would like l to study ,emo at college. l,lf xAjllSl.I' hath rlmrniv i l i l i , l JOHN STOICHH 4, 711.24 65 si., 011-114.111- Q .lohnny hunts and lishes 4-very l 4-hzlnve he gets. Owner of four iy lnlue vards, he wants to catvh a Q, rer'ord-hreaking brook trout. Q Try. try again. I 1 .56 . .1 .., ghfw. . ROBltlQ,l 5 3TlNl'.Ro', '04.951g,zr'81','1R:5,131f1 ld,:Hill Halpid olrqrtqhg Cl offtln- ,Guard ilfoypifaiiil Lead s' Cluh, IllilIlX,I0'Y'il1l.9l' the Bell r?:-?lHIll10llf' lfdxitifter gIl'ZlfllI2lli0ll. U L' --'iflufrlyx snziling. -auth' 'oi THOMAS SULLIVAN 94-30 ll3 St., Richmond Hill Tom plans to make the Navy his vareer. He was a vlass olliver and lllf'IlllJ6l' of Krista. l11 musir' hi- prefers Guy l.o1nlrardo. li ,4Il!'1l0l'S II'll'PI4gh, lJUNgXl.lP SWEHI' l20-03 95 Ave.. Rlf'hIIl0Ild Hill Donald. whose favorite teavher is Nlr. Schneider, was secretary to Mr. Thomas for one term. He likes musii' hy Gene Krupa lnest. A I1l'llj'.C ln' prepared. K Q 1 x rrs r w I 00-09 A v., ' mom 'ml whose vorite ,t er is . istrin, mint tters sports, vo 1 S - S '.' Z Nlr. W0 . 'j r' y. A fl' I Tlivrzfx ri g in 111 r. . . -X1 3 ju' If '.7Ql ll M' ldWZ'l?llfB 1,1 I ll z11't -1 1341 t, Nlsui 'as l'1-1-1-1l 11i1 jbAil,'li9l' l'0:llY Lillillll 411' it -ll l'fG. Slip ,vvlly s il 1 ln 'l',nlrtl11- lhl1y'y!C'l'11ll. llirfl 11111-411-is 1111- 1l'U' 4 F 4' .-Xl ILXTE' X l QI 14-311 WR l lla' II ll .-1..,l e Z., IFIHSI l 4 - as sevelu'-QQ 6 LllI4't' 4 z S 1 -' nn Il llli'l' of tlll- l l1i r I lld Jllllllll' Al'lSlil. 44 .'Xi111, N 10 4-11g:i11c-1-1'i11gi. IS I ,, . . 4 Fxf'f'IQl'llr 4 4 4 f i , 4: , Illl M lf 4 t IlIllll 4 H4-SH 2 , ., i' 1 l Hill 4, 1 fe-4-ls at, ik- wus 'VV0l'lll - ' , y El to 9 ltr-. y llil!4 tl11'1-gfl '. .l,, st14l'y ltltfvkxjli st. V, 4 gl II lukvs Iimw. , ,I K I .4- . 'll-1 1 5 jf!! 41l,.-X 11,1 '1'11oxll-sm ' ' 109128 1214 51, H11-41111141111 lllll -ALf111e111ll1-1' of the Al'4'llWLly Stall. I i-'fllilfil like-5 Nlr, All4'lIt'lS0ll llll4l 1 lllhlflfy. Shf- was also Ll SPl'l'K'li1l'y U1 tlll- l.11lil1 olllcfz 'X l 1 . 4 .1 2 I Pwzrl nj gre-ul jll'l!'1 I 1 922. . . lf of l,.. .5 yllxlu-,l 1,164 V ' .0 rristfl l wyq u41mll1iiQqTl ll rl is 0,11 cfm 11 ' nf l.F'1l Q 4' , -ll'4j1,lN11v llllllxlvluy ,L1'04l. . 1- llz1r4 111'11la-yi lllIlfQf45I'lflf'2lll4l was il U-l'l'4-tLI1'y tn 'Vflss lfrwli. l.4i 4 .ll1'l'r.l' us flu' flul' is lnng. 1544 ,UNIQS 'l54iUl X MII xl-1 l l lll 411 llll4 ' 6 llll 4 ., l i4'll1111l114l llill X 1 111ll1- .lllll ol' :Krista for ' 1' ' 14 s '- l - 1- wlslfmle- lia:'4lf-1- - ry to l llc- l liill' lil! 11- lllf. Pl' 'fl' l1111L'1'.v f11'rfw't. IVR.-X. Il ' 411' l 'ill'1l . Su.. 4lllI'Lll ll 4flly .. who als twu 11'111' HM I' ' sw IIQIPW'-' . fl Sllllly 1-ng: 1- ll 1-14111-gl-. llc- llilb A .R ll tl llll llll .lm I 1111 .w . . . I ,- I My ' J IL li ,, J 9' 1.1:H1,1:F: :1't1rw.l1,lN fl-17 1 4 1-1,114,141 .. nldgewllod H1-ilb' skf-fdlal-'Q i11 l1t-r span- , hlllll likes 11111si1- lly Vaughn lPlll'0l gl5llf' would like- to be a 4-4-ptiollist illlll loves to travel A LC .ll11l1'1- tllv lIIO.Vf 0111 of life. .lu LFNNL. ' - 2 St Hil' 1 lll . Znll illlwlily ol' I11- 4Ihec-ring 1lllkl4 :wus - 21 Do l1i11 1 l'oo 44-. Nl . ffllu '. to is witll llPl'. f Z 41: I,l'1l Illlll fllll, 114,141 zmvlf-J lil,lZ,-Xl3lC'l'll UHLICNI ANN Ill-l5 .lllIIlill4'il Ave. lanlaira lll11r-rlllzltloll 111111 ll.S..-X.l.. nled- ' 9 is uvtixe i11 Hamlin Speak- Illlf. 'Xl'4'llNS'2ly 111111 Play Prod. A Silf-rl1'r- fs QOIKIUII. il-lll'l' V41-XUl,l'lll lil '73 gl 1ti'1 0 Qf Holli K --. .1 gg 1 5 I5 1 's :1 1 l of ' ff ' gd 41411 E'I'lll1L 4fl , It','lIllQ'Il4lS . 1 vlli- + ville- '11 4'0l'l14-ll. 'l' l.S Sl' lfirll in grim! Il'Ill'A'. 4' .1 , 1. J-,. ic'i 14144-1' 'lsalfi t'0ll4'Q'l'Ir. II4 1 llV'XlTl1 llll II4 lll li '-'. - :Q . 7 1 1111 1 ' l OWIIF :1 Illiljlll' l t , UI' 4 4 4 I'l'i 4 4 'gl 1 llllll lll4l.' lol' 36 Y' . 4 J IM llllllk lff-.wiMJ,PM 4 4 4 I 4 TI ' VYOINF ' 111 11 , 11411-4-. 4 ' f I ' . ff , 1. A ill , X! 4 4 lv gf .IKM WLLSII IIS-42 ,'4. Al1l l - .lllalll f'll6'YI'flllS and 0114- l'..4 lf - if-l 4- 1 ia wa l 1111 ill I 1' 'al 1 in . . , L 4 4 4 X 4 ffl IAHIAN Wlglllfll 64-0 Coope Axle., Qfdtzlnlv A ' y, who -isftenflpt to 4-ntey at ' rses' tzyining sohool al'tu1'ig'ft'atl- ll3llgJEAlilS blue cards and typing: awa s. ,' lj lla lllllll nlliers U CAT F 1 E l1l1l,OlIK 92-07 1 St., Ric ond llill K ' o has he lllfll' letters in leticst a if-:nbc-r ol Newm 1 ub. She was bliss Cristadorzfs sevretary. HI Sl' Lull before a storm. ! W1l,L1.'ilY'1WEf,LL1l, , A .80-013 78 Ave., Glendale t Wllllamxhas two perfevt illlgll- dpfve a,wards.L,,jfter graduation he plank to enter the army and rates history tops. Laugh and the world laughs lou. f JESANNETTE WOODLEY 16 V 3 Nob-le Place, Jamaica .leanllf-, whose favorite teaeher is Mies Elder, plans tp attend 'Pratt Institute of Dfessi Design after graduation. S ' , f V -4 0 1mm Phhers as Mu , . , gg, to . J HAROLD BECKER 119-01 Liberty Ave., Rir-h. Hill Harold served in the Merchant Marine for thirty-three months. His favorite hobby is amateur radio. Q Dot, dot, flat, dash. 6Ll'l'l0l 6t ARCHIE CIU'l'H1LL 87-03 138 St.. .lamaiva fl member of the Guard Forve for two terms, Arvhie hopes to be il detertive in the police dept. He rates physir-s as pet study. G Slmuf straight. ICD 'A OU 9 - 1 1 ., ' Hill li ' , tendanee awards. llw J v l 'l ' Squad ant go vo ege fter he graduates. LS Ilf .v rx jolly goml fellow. .IUSEPH Z.-'lllldll .gn 0 ' e ' ' . ' '- c'el'tiht l 0. 1 ., ,. . . cs Q tan s it lg, UA ista lm n ' it tl 5 r t I .x tc 1 What zz man I d 1 W ory assis- an , . ' Llli Z.-KVES 4 J' n .tl ' mo Hill AX I, em -1 of ,z ' tr l- -:,:- and ' rs' .lll , ds 'm ' blue ' f . a 1 ala - .gm-: tht' seere ' ' . L 1, 0 len. Rule. ' Q ,Jie ff f 3 -21 Z1MJ1l-LlRblzXN . in . s . q 84 uhn H'l1 z out. 'SHE f Q, ll?2ltltsIX'Hl-Y Ziliilf.'l1,ra-tglfxfis WHarQ as tops. no sail the oreans is her great desire, Nully but nice. ALICE PERZHL T1-36 68 Place, Glendale Shorty. who wants to travel, is the holder of blue wards, also swimming chevrons and perfevt attendance certificates. All good things are small. ARLES S'l'lil'HEN EDWA 1 1 Park , Richmond Hill 97-11 12 t., c mond Hill eve, to be liked by E A ms been 'a ember of W 1l,r tes yan '1issSprado the .lath Leaders' to . is a er of Lead- Club. Helo S photography as es' Clul his top interest, LC In C011 we tru. Let eurh one do his best. CODE 1'-Arista D-Dolphin SP-Scholarship Pin X-Dome LC-Leaders' Club U-Usher Squad LS-Library Squad A-Archway CT-Choral Training C-Guard Force P-Domino 38 Y X , .vf'7'f'i x -W A7 : I A- ' lv' xh A QXQQ 'V V t ff I 5 X 1 Lmm, W. Yds f AC Q wi sf -W 'ix 1. Q E , 3,491 D .',.,x4 K? I my gif W me W Q 3 W A gf ' ga J may QWCZQ IMA ,Kai W gm 3 'loyv inlay' YW, M fy? F 4 xi ' , 41 ' L r Q M f QAM A M Q -V , WWW Y 53, w. NY, 4, A-Q ffh ,apnfxmafmh Q.c-.,V4K...M:..Qpwu. Qwff UuvL5Nx Tl ZMWAJ qu 141421441 5-vw-.lim-if jL.M.m.AtL.r:. 74522, Cdr. ui Y J' KV--dw ,Vb4,mv7L H-U4 -'J' N My X W' ww? W Mudd? fgy.f+ QQ., AL.-. M Q ' ,f1.zu .':, :1,mzL..,zJ,, - P jf' jr . 11vvj7'2.LLAlJL 2 af,.1,0ff54- 614'-ff ff'Z7f'-fxvf V f, gif . fwkfaimf mfmz OLWWWL ww MQ QMN MXKQMW ifim-ffgrvwim gif!! A 20 W T 39 I so La W ooalemw: DAC 'wr -V ,iffy Hr. X Kl1's..l. .Xlnernethy Arty Adelson Kent Allison Alpha Delta Sigma Mr. K Mrs. Alfred A. :Xl .laekic Alter Carnu-la Amoroso Lenny :Nmoroso Lorenve Amoroso Alive .l. Auwerda Barhara X: .lean Florenee Bart Mr. K Mrs. H. Basedow Phyllis Bauer Anthony Beeker Buhlmles Beeker Carol Beeker .lerry Bellueei Rosemarie Bien' Alle Bloek Bohert Bodendorl' George Boller Christopher Bonnivk George VV. Bredemeyer Dorothy Brennan Fred Breuningzer Roger Brivkner Chuek Brinnell Mr. Xa Mrs. A. Brunks Harold Brunks Lorraine Burdick Belen l.. Byron .lane Cartwright Pete Cartwright Cornelia Cisyk Mr. 31 Mrs. W. Cisyk Anetta Clarkson Edward Clarkson ,I r. .lohnny Clarkson ludyray Clarkson Geri Clarkson Mr. 'l'. Clarkson Nlr. 'l'. Clarkson ,l r. Charlotte Cleaver George Clegg Clulm Bamah Hell N. Colie Anne Collins Cornelia X Hal .lean Courtney Dolores Crowley Nlatthew L. Dann Del 8 Artie Rosemarie Delaeh ,loyee Dempsey Mr. K Mrs. C. Dhyne Chuek Dhyne Patriek Dillon Dolphins 40 ll'li .loan Dunne Qtto Dusehek Qtto Dnsehek Sr. Pauline Dusehek Bette Dyer Buth Eielienlu-rg.1er Nanette Elaine Betsy Elliott Audrey Emriek .lnne Epstein Irma Exner Doris Falkenmayer Doris Fallert loan Fanse Dorothy Feller Linda Fierro Claire H. Finn Nlr. Stanley Forrester Fran ees Fox Betty l reneh N Friend Katherine Fuoeo llelene Gangloff Dottie Garttner Nl rs. Marguerite Gates Grayse Giamlmalvo lihoda l.ila Gilder Ginny S Moe l5ol'l Y. Goeteheus M118 Mrs. E. Goldrii Bosella Gottlieli llarold Graham Miss Charlotte Grant Xdrienne Green Farrell .l. Grehan Bolrert llafemeyer Charlotte Hagan Doris Hamm Pat Harrington Noreen Hayes Mr. Raymond Hayes Barhara Hehenstreit Clem Heilen .laniee Hein -X nn Hente Eddie Hertlwrg Rosemary Herz Vililliam Hilpert .l r. .loe D. C. Hogan .loan Hogg Sz George Niarilyn Hoffmann Clara Hoffmeyer Doris Hnlmer 'li l.. Nlr. 8. Mrs. ,l. Humann .loyee Humann Barhara Hntehinson Hy K Berniee l.. lngzraham Carol Jenkins Mr. 81 Mrs. L. G. .lenkins Gloria .lones .loyee J. K .ll-an B. Nlrs. Louise B. Kallenherg Phyllis Kallenherg Wilma Kallenberg Bernice Kateher Kay Kateher Samuel Kateher Alfred Keeler Peggy Keeler Russell Keeler Edwin Kellner Rosemary N. Kelly Helen Keyes Ann Killoran Audrey Kirlmy Mrs. Emily Kirliy Ronald Klein .loan Kramer Bea Knttner Doris Lamlmnth .lim Lastra .lanet Lehmann Chiekie l.eiser Bill Lesher M. Helene Lewinsohn Pamela Livingston Ken Livingston .lohnny Luek Helene Lyneh Don Maines Berniee Manes Helen Manley Marion 8 .lohnny Betty Martens Yvonne Mathews Eleanor Matthews Margaret Mauldowney Pat McKee William Meehan Phyllis Merandi .loan Michaels Ben Miehelson fludy Mielenhausen Arlene Miller Mr. K Mrs. Charles Milone .leanie Milone Ann Moek Ines Monaeo Peggy Moore .leanette Morrissey .lenny Morton .lim Nlurtagzh .loan Nash Rose Natuzzi Carla J. Nell:-s Lee Neri 'A XLIM x I 11 u I- I C :I ix V 5 1 'X . ln' 'lf Dr. Elizaheth Nieholls Bill Niles Miss Emma Nixon Miss Lillian Nixon Mr. A. .l. Noethiger John .l. 0'Crowley Dorothy Q'Hare Omit-ron Hi-Y Bill Qssip Hortm-use A. Partridge Elizabeth l.. Peavey Lynwood F. Perkins Mary Ann Perry Midge Peters Constanee Petrash Rose Prass Mrs. Emma Prekle Mr. Si Mrs. E. Puydak Ann Marie Quinn David Anthony Quinn Mr. Sf Mrs. David F. Quinn Geraldine J. Quinn Mr. 81 Mrs. M. Rayinow Martha Bettberg Helen Biedle Edna Mai Bing Mrs. Boneease K Dolores Mary Roukis Cookie Salander .loan Salander Mareia Salander Sam .I r. Grave Sanzone Vifarren Sartor Savoy Theatre Dottie Schmitt Eileen Schmitz Bill Sr-hramm Sc-hu Budy Seidel Sandy Shapiro Dolores Shillaee Sigma Hi-Y Terry Silverstein Nlr. 8: Mrs. F. Simmon .lune Siner Mike Siner Beverley Smith .loanne Steel .lune Steidle Sam Steiner Marie H. Stigers Tussle Top Tants Alfred 'liaylor .l r. Mr. 81 Mrs. .lohn 'Fennnf Kathleen 'I'emme Adelaide 'lieufel Qtto 'Fenfel Lorraine Thomas ZHL E. WE Uhlemann ' Elizabeth Uhlemann 4lrs. Mollie llhlemann .lean Ulph Robert Wagler Marilyn Ward Mr. 8 Mrs. S. B. Wa Dolores Yendette Samuel B. Ward Jr. Freflx-ri4'k W. Yam Dorpp Marie Frances van Dorpp Nlildred Marie van Dorpp Mr. K Mrs. David R. Vifadsworth Marion Yvelwr Catherine Wedlock Marilyn Weiser Bob Wkiskotten Mrs. Ann E. White llerliert White Winigby' Nathan Wilson rd Sr. Daniel Wood .xdcluerfidemenfd Catlivrinr Young: Edward 5 Oung Mrs. Anita Zalmrrky Natalie Zaves Harriet Zevhenf Mary Zinirnerniun Mr. S1 Nlr-, G. l'. Zorn .lAmaira 3,7001 All Kinds of Lock and Key W'0rk Anytime :-: Anywhere KENNETH W. KARR Scientific Locksmilh 173-21 JAMAICA AVE. JAMAICA LOADS Ol LUCK 3, N, yn T0 ALL MEMBERS Ol THE CRADUATINC CLASS GOOD LUCK A. J. PECK ALFRED A. ALTER BEST WISHES TU THE GRADUATES FROM THE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION OF RICHMOND HILL H1OH SCHOOL lll'l'fTlI:QS in Room 422, Ilzird Tu eszluy of mel: munllz. from Uclobvr to May, 2:15 l',.'ll. J A H N'S Since 1897 ll7-03 HILLSIDE AVENUE RICHMOND HILL ARTHUR STUDIO N, Inc 1457 BROADWAY at Forty-Secoml Street NEW YORK, NEW YORK 'laelephone Bfiyant 9-73112 Ufficial Photographers to the ARCHWAY Special Rates to Members of Class and Their Families E. F. KAMP CUMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS 98 IVXRK I'l,.MQ1i NEW YURK 7, N. Y. H 'XI'lfl3.y T-1785 INDUSTRIAL CONlIlil2'1'LI PIPINC WORK flliyault 9-5251 N. R. DRILLING CO. Sl'lIOlIlSfl4l' fwlwlwrs Uff7'r'i11f jf'll'l'It'I' of lfn' fffrzss of JIIIIIIIIVVY. I9-I8 Ifilb WEST Irrrn QTHFI- l' XICW Yiblilx IO. Y N ,- lfl'-fl'fIY'Cl Qurzfily Sllllfl' Hu I I ll nf- H HANDAL RICIHHOND HILL XICW YORK l':Ql'lIHlll I3-IHUU .IUH N ROUKIS. Inc FLURIST l lms1-rs by Wind lin-1'ywl1m'v FIWSII fill! F1nwc'l's lfu-ry lull? Fum-ml Dvfigrls X Flu-1-iulty 36-U42 XIYH'l'I.I-I 'XYICNl'l'f N1-ur llyprvsi 'Xu-lluc' IRICOUKLYN 27, N. Y. I Sound training for the superior secretarial and junior executive position. Also courses in all types of modern business machines - lnclividual promotional pla11 - Super- vised ollice experience - Successful placement bureau. Nlenilmer ot' National Assoeiatiou of .'Nl'l'I'P!llI9d COIIIIIIQJITIQII Svlmols II -X Y 8 EVENING SESSIONS I I.-X'l'AI.0GUI-1 UPON REQUEST Cypress and Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HEQICIIIHII I5-2926-2927 I00 - I6 Jamaica Avenue. Jamaica, L. I. JAn1aica 9-I98I-I982 V I S 1 T HARMS lm Creuln Parlor I2I-13 l.IREIi'I'Y AVENUE RICIHNIUND HILL I9. N. Y. Ylrginia 9-894-I FOR PER.IlAg'VE.'VT WAVES TH.-IT YOU IVILL BE PROUD OF PIIIHIQ' Ylrgxinia T-IORU Ortlers I,l'IlYt'l't'4l I'ron1ptIy FOREST PARK MARKET Fruit and Vegelrzlilff .Ilarlfet FRUS'I'EIl FOODS PIIILII' NASTA. I'1'oprietor HT-25 NlYR'I'I.E .NYENUE i,I.IzINDf'tl.I-., I.. I. Illione Ylrginia T-62211 PARK LANE PHARMACY P. s11.1s1:1tQ1:1T, PH.c:. SEE l'resr'ripfion Specialist BERNIE - HAIKSTYLIST 119-08 ME'1'Rc11'r11.1'1'AN .-wEN1112 It.K.O. BU11.n1Nc 117.09 HILLSIDE ME. Kizw mR1111Ns, I.. 1. Ylrgrinia 9-9407 A . D A H M E N Florist II5-I4 JAMAICA AYENUE RICHMOND IIILL, N. Y. lnfmzls' and UlIl'ldI'l'll,S Wear J E R R Y 7 S I09-27 .IANIAICA AVENUE Corner II0tI1 Street and .lamaira Ave, RICIINIOND IIII.I,, N. Y. Ylrginia T-T647 AUSTIN BEAUTY SALON 84--18 lI8'I'II STREET RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. PIIOIN' Claeyelzinll 3-B264 STANLEY SUE, Mgr. RICHMOND CASINO CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT W'e serve the lrest fooml anti Cantonese Family Dinners at the Iowt-st prices. Special attention given to parties and orders to lie taken home RICHMOND HILL 18, N. Y. Ylrginiu T-062-I CHERTOW LUGGAGE SHOP SUIT CASES - TRUNKS - LADIES' HAND BAGS - UMBRELLAS - NOVELTIES We Un All Kinds of Repairing 115-ITJANIAICA AVE. RICHMOND HILL, L.I. HI'l,1Lt'IIl6'II 3-1202-I .-lil' llillllllillilllfll fflzupelx WARNECK FUNERAL HOME TH-05 NIYR'I'l.E AVENUE GI.ENDAI.E 27. N. Y. W11.l.1Au NI. WAuM:1-14 Rosr Waitxiux Lircnseil I'llI1l!'fIIllit'f.V and Emlzalrners 1,111PllgfilflllllflylllS Crr1d11r1lr'.9.' May You See 1121111 Happy Year- STEPHEN L. MONGAN The Upmlzwlrixt 111 e21'g:1'e4'11 2-8032 GEM DRESS SHOP x'11z1'r1ys SUllIl'fl1ilIg 11111197 Hz11f-1'i11ls - Dabs - ,11l11101'S Sizes 7-16 ON 1,-XNIAIKA ,XYFNY1-1 NI' 116111 S'1'R1C1f'1' 59-37 N1YR'1'L1'I NVE. 11111111211 OO11, N. 1 THE GREEKS For Cond S11l1dzl'izvl1e's Next I0 Gil1't14'1I 'l'11e-utrv 113-10 .1AN1-X111-X ,-XXFNUIC RICIINIOND 11111. N. Y. '1'o'1. 11l'Q11112l 3-3531 Ylrginia 7-9136 For that 'SPFOIII 1.001511 4 FRANK'S BEAUTY SALON l'111TIIIt'fl1' with ,'1fI1U1lICOIISZIIIIIU 115-11 JAMAICA AVE For .1111 ,4j'ff'r-svlzozal Snack THE CORNER RESTAURANT 111-02 1:1111 -X111-X AY1'1N111'1 R11111111ON11 1111,1., NEW' YORK lil., 3-8697 A. 1 E1.11SC1 IUH FOREST PARKVVAY UPHOLSTERING COMPANY INTERIOR DECORA TINC L A 5 K A 5 F L 0 R I 5 T x1.11N s'1'0111:. 115-10 .1.u1.11c-1 Ay115L'11 118-19 1.IBEH'1'Y ANHNU1-I 111C11N1ON1J 1l11.1., N. Y. 1'1.0XY1iRS FOR -11.1, O1Q1IAS1ONS BRANCH, 116-15 .IANIAIIIA :XV1u1NL E RICHNIOND 1111.11 18 NEW YORK P110110 1111291111111 3-7247 P I N C U S 511145. WOOLEN ,ml COTTON nmzss 000115-MCCAL1. PA'rTE11Ns 59-39 x11'11TLF -XVEYUF Tlzrm' C4'11r'raI1'ol1s of Finf' l'1l01l'l'I' S1'r1'ir'c U Bimll above ISOQEM Stregt, RIDCEWOOD, BROOKLYN R Epuliliv 9-T307 CLASS BOOKS BOUND LEATHER - BECKR-U1 -.L1Lo'rH LONG ISLAND BOOKBINDERY 105-26 'I'Ul1KER'l'ON STREET .1,f'1MAIlIA, NEW YORK EVergreen 2-9802-9624-9-187 MILTON EPSTEIN Pharmacist 55-48 MYRTLE AVENUE fPutnzIm SI Cypress? BROOKLYN, N. Y. VIrginia 3-7766 BELLE'S CORSET SHOP Sweaters, Skirts and Blouses Ladies, Lingerie. Hosiery Rags and Cloves 115-0-1 LIBERTY AVENUE HEBESTREIT'S BAKE SHOP Vlie liuve 57 varieties to choose from - Coffee Cake. Sweet flakes. Cookies. Ernit flakes. and Pies. All kinrls of Vvliippecl Cream flakes Vlrginia 9-0235 117-10 JAMAICA AVENUE TINDEL'S DELICATESSEN 8 RESTAURANT 109-16 JAMAICA AVENUE Rielimoncl Hill 13. New York OFFER INC it voinplcto Seleetion of Ileliczitessell and serving Anything from '11 szinalwivli to an eonlplete Il1Clll. WE SERVE ONLY THE FINEST OF GRADE A INIEATS AND FOOD. 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