Riverdale Country School for Boys - Riverdalian Yearbook (Riverdale, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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AV f- 2 .V Q' ' L '.j,.LQ4NY'ii . f43:'4-'- ' ' ,, . . . - - HR FORRFST W COBB DEDICATION Fol the paet thlrts thlee seal tln man has been a TIXIUIG at RlXt'lCl3lt' ln thls tune he hae Qeen mans bose come hae taught moat of them has been a fflelld to them and hae seen them lease Thes hase not for rotten hlm for one doea not forffet a frlend CHQ1lX R h 1n the elawroom and outilde of lt he hae exhllnttd a keen alnhts to under land all the problema fated bs h1Q Qtudenta Thes hase turned to hnn for fulclanre m time oi need and he ha-2 alssase teeponded onanls es ers one ln Qehool IQ assare of h1Q felluts of expleeelon hli an 1ts to fret to the heart of ans matter 1n aa fess ss ordc aa poeelble and Inc keen sslt and lntellect for almoqt esers bods has been preaent at one tlme or another at one of h1Q There are mans Qtudente ssho aa the reault of one of thece Chapel pro,1amQ are Gtlll trslnf to fl ure out ss hether thes are Qponffee Qtralnera funneli or Qlesee Reeentls aa a leeult of the xetllement of a helosed member of the Rlserdale faculty D Earl Gardner ITIIS man ssae appomted head of the Lpper Sehool ln thw new capaclts he ha had a Chance to come ln Contact sslth mans more boss than prev1ouQls Thue mans Qtudenta ss ho do not hase l'IlHl as a teacher hase neser theleaa come to appreesate hs kmdneee and Qenee of lllll'l6I'QI3I1fllll' and to aceept Ina fuldanec ln h1Q thnts three seare here at lilserdale he hae become a part of the Qchool and ofthe llse of mans of the bose ssho hase worked here Thus ll 12 sslth a deep Qenae of admlratlon that the hdltori dedlcate the 1958 Rzzerdallan to Nlr Forreat W Cobb 6 1' . ,tl . V ' r ' '- ' 's. 'S ' : ' ' ' - - ,. I ' 1 V v K ' , V e V , . V , ,C . . C L Jvn s ' a . t, - '. . :. ' ' ' 5 ' ' ' Pi . . VV V VV . N V .K V .5 .V.V VA VA. V .V l.l. VV I U , 'Y f L Y 7 L L TL n L , Y I chapel orations. These have been the Cause of much soul-searching here at Riverdale. V Y L L ' - L 5 L rr. nn . . V. V .VV V V . . V , V Z, F V . C t. r r. L. t .. . -. k - Vx V - V ' - Y V ' , ax I V In vw S u is V 1 i - I . .Q p s Y . - L . t . r, , . V . V ., Z, . ' ' sh T' . ' ' ' . MR XRNEH GRONNINGSA R TRIBUTE Seven years may at flrst Glance seem a rather lon t1me and ln some respects lt IS However lt IS a relatlvely short tlme 1n whlch to estabhsh so flne a reputatnon as that of the man who IS the recrplent of thls vears Trlbute who havmg arrlved here from Lawrencevllle m 1951 speedlly won the frlendshlp respect, and Uenume adm1rat1on of all Rlverdale It IS unfortunate that one rarely gets to know h1m untll one IS 1n h1S last year at Rlverdale SIHCC Senlor En llsh takes up almost all hls teachlng tlme However lt IS probably no exaggeratlon to say that every boy 1n Rlverdale has a deep affectlon for the man whose coat of arms, were lt to exist, would probably be composed of a p1pe a dlmlnutlve automoblle and an ever present smile Hls qualltles of judvement taste and understandlng are also appreclated by the admlmstratlon as shown by h1s appomtment to the chaxrmanshlp of the Dlsclpllne Commlttee several years ago At long last there comes the tlme when all Rlverdallans reach thelr Slxth Form year It IS only then that one can truly appreclate hlm Students who have known hlm as a frlend now know hlm as a teacher, and thelr respect for hlm must grow Riverdale graduates ln hlgher lnstxtutlons all over the country can attest to the hlgh quallty of college preparatlon whlch hrs course has glven them However, h1s teachlng has never stopped wlth academlc benefits Certaln other values whlch can never be wrltten 1n books are taught dally by hlm Needless to say both students and faculty at Rlverdale hope that his stay here wlll be a lonff one At present ln appreclatlon for all he has glven to Rlverdale we should llke to present the Trlbute of the 1958 Rlverdahan to the man who has done so much to make lt posslble Arne H Gronnlngsater 7 .I . 47 , V L .Sp P , 7 Y Y . 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A Word From The Headmaster A century ago Emerson wrote, We thmk our c1v1l1zat1on 15 near 1ts merldlan but we are yet only at the cockcrowlng and the morning star How true then, but how much more true today when the shape of thlngs to come falrly staggers the lmav 1nat1on and challenges us to search out the new horlzons Some of your generatlon w1ll leap to the fray , others, through fear, stupldlty or mdlfference w1ll never face the challenge but w1ll contlnue to exlst on a dally basls feellng frustrated trapped unproductlve besleged by doubts and fears That you should be ln the front rank of those who accept the challenge IS lmportant to vou and to your world Already you possess certam attrlbutes and ad vantages whlch Rlverdale has made posslble You know slnce your bralns have been exerclsed that llfe IS no dream world where everybody passes You go on to college prepared to meet the competltlon and the realttles of lndependence to be found on the college campus At Rlverdale we have trled to lndroduce you to the art of thlnklnff an art lt ha been sald not often practiced ln thls world It 1s posslble to grow rlch wlthout lt or even to sw av a howllnv mob wlthout It But provress cant be made wlth out lt Through your YBIIOUQ courses you have plCkCd up a lot of facts but more lmportant you have plcked up an lntellectual d1sc1pl1ne that w1ll enable you to utlllze facts more qulckly But even more s1Un1f1cant than th1s aspect of your Rlverdale experxence has been the opportunlty to evaluate the varled values boys accept for them selves as they grow up You ve known the boy who belleves any actlon IS legltlmate so long as he gets away wlth It You ve known the self centered self mesmerlzed 1IldlVldl18l whose world extends only as far as the sound of h1s own YOICC You ve known too the boy to whom lntegrlty and a concern for ly you ye learned that bovs and men do change for the better and thereby llye more useful and happler l1V6Q So as you leave Rlyerdale you should do so w1th the confldence and conylctlon that you are well equlpped 1n mlnd and healt to meet a world that IS only at the cockcrowlnff and the mornlnv star 'Vlay you prosper 1n all that you undertake John H Jones Headmaster January 21 195 ,, . . 7 7 . 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A 'C ' 2 if' 'QR E wx , wi, ri A X A - .J ' if 5 Y XWJXK' ANDREW DAVID BALL It was late 1n September 1953 a11d another school year was be01nn1n0' at Rlyerdale Tw o old tlmers at school were conyersinv Who s that? sald one dont know said the other ust some new kld I ffuess That new kid was Andy Ball SINCE that l.lIT16 Andy has established such a record 1n and out of school that there 1SHt anyone 111 schoo who doesnt both know and llke h1m The list of Hlffh Honor students would not h complete unless Andys name appeared on lt However academic honors are not the only ones that Andy has achley ed H1s 6l6Ct10I1 last year to the Student Council showed the hwh esteem 111 Wllltll he 1 held l1y hoth students and faculty In addition he was Co ldltor of The Rzverdalzan and Vue President of the Student Actiyltles Asso c1at1on Andy was 111 so many actlyltles that he was known hy many as Xlr SAA ln llye short years the name Andrew Ball became assofiated w1th so muah that represents lXt'I'fl3lC at lts hest that It will he sad to see h1m leaye tent Counul 6 Orche tra 4 Pre a 5 tt r lluh w Sec 1 6 Rzzerdalzan 43 to lfchtor 6 C ray Key 36 R zfrdae Rfznu 436 ,lan Lluh -1 Nlath Lluh 0 A X 1 I F Hono tour e 6 V Footha THOMAS SCOTT AV ARY JR In January of 1956 a new student entered the Sophomore class He was a shy d1m1nut1ye South erner with a drawl a mile lonff No one took much notice of him at flrst hut when his name he fan appearmff in the Hlffhest Honors tateffory with monotonous refularlty he started to attract at tentlon In Nlay ofthe same year when he hecame tl1e first Junior to he elected to the Student Coun all in seyen years eyeryone had lown to expect ektraordlnary 3ChlCNCITl6lltC from llllll Stott Ay ary snt et anyone C yyn either a ie 139 t llllllltl Ill his modest and unpretentious way to at 111ye almost eyery IUIIUI Htllfldt 11s to o Fl 1111 aptaln o e e to 1 s 1t t Qtu 1 ou1c Scotts t 1 mites 1clo llll It y elent pelsnctlyt ll a 1 o o s ou Nl'illtlIIl a dlllllltltlli ott s 'fllllytlt 111n o l a loyal f11e t nstanl Iefalt '11 llillilt lilll eyer 111 1 1oo l1e Illajlll reasons lOl his w1desp1eul auoniplishnlents It hxs l1een a priyllef e to l1aye had Stott Mllll us f11 the past thlee NCHIQ u1 5 X VM l -Xfl' r 1 lu 1 1 cholo y l uh 6 H 111or o r o F at W Ba ehall J D gg 'Lo-Ado C Qf!-0716 ff ZA, 714,14-Wfu LP04, CCL ff! Cin Q Kfowffl Wmtr 6g'ck 'A WW X . 1 , . p V. Q Y Q l C. lr o . . H . - Y .- A I E. P .C ' i C' . W l1at'l lo'. f ,.'sl lg -on- -l'-' 5 'H' l1la: Dllx f1'1 Co-C' ' l tl1 l7ootl1all 'li am P'e:i- del ol lie t dent i ifil. But S' 'lass 1 'S l'k- look at 1' 1 f' 1111 an entirelv cliff ' 'fl 1' 'fu l 'd liti n t his 1.-. 'g n-' St- hap Q I' - self to he a kind. tl1 ug11lful. 'nd llfl. His -o rg- 'l .nl ' leration ' ' y' otl llllf i11 the s'l l liaye perhaps en the X in i 1 . V. lg I SA . S I ' . . ' 'V 1. Qtutlent Council 5. Pres. 6: Chess lllnln 5.6: tIos111opoliIa11 lil l ., five-Pres. 6: Math Clull 5: H -1' d . ai s I l fi ' Psy ,uv ll 1 4 s C u se 6: Y, Fo tl1all 5. lfo- Q-, r ' I Capt. 1: V. 'l'r 'k 4.5: ', -s ' 5.6. I-1 L t, 1 7 Mae . ll A - . . . ' f 1 X . A 1 6 K A 1, fl .1 1 X 4 ' .V W 1 on l 1: D 7 ' V ii ' - va Y Y - ... 1 -f ' t , P. . M acl I 1 was ' .LJ . ' F Mx.79 .4 Y - an , Y - .x V .D L 5 V 6 . . . M V Q .F . ' s A' - r ' R. V . M M . . lv k V Stul l 1 ' s . s. 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'i'e- 'res. mg rs l s 3 J, , ll 4, 19 IIUYD BENSON BING lerhapq one of the Ureateet awet anxone tan po e-Q lg the ahlllts to than e hl hehax1o1 f1om an earneet Qlneerltx of endeax or to a 1nore ll ht hearted Lomlcal VICWPOIDI ae the ULLHQIUII HFIQCQ Lloxcl demonetratlon of hl ZillllllX to do just that ea111ed h1n1 1eQpeLt and popularltx from ex ern one with whon1 he became well acqualnterl H meltalnlx muet he nallefl o11e of the moet dlllfent w orke1Q lll the claw hut l11 Qtufllee chcl not cletratt h11n from lllq well known Qatlrlcal wlt A football fame Loulcl not be complete lf Lloxcl were not taklnf plcturec on the QlClt'llIlES The Camera Club wae one of h1Q 1113101 act111t1eQ clu1 lnfr hli upper Qehool caree1 He aeted ae AQQ1SlE1Ill BuQ1neQQ Manaf er of the Rzlerdalzan 111 h1 jun 1o1 xear HN work done IH the Lapaclts of Buel new Wlanaf E1 ae a Qemor wai IH larffe meaeure reeponelhle for tl1e Succeeiful COHlplCll0Il of thle hook owl - e11e1os1tx and llllllltllllll flgljilglllllll t foit wx tl1oQe who haxe ha 1 eaeu1e ol lxllllwlll llllll lheee a111e l.ldll'- o 115 uh haw 1 ill afle ot 111 Q tl11 1 tue fllfluultlew mtl take lllllt' ut l J ke N1 u11 flUl.ll1tC'fllN 1ot o u111fwa1fefl ' mem L lul1 -1 1 16 1 ll 1 alr nlerdta 6 RIIIPLL 6 HlXENldlldI1 X I r Jl r N Sorter Hill FRT BRUCE bEh'XHARD Ill exelx group of xounf' me11 there are alw aw txo Ol thlee who are qulet u11aQQu111111f1 Qmtere and 'l:I'1CI1fllX They au commonlx known aa he h111cltheQee11eQ me11 fo tl1em HLIIUIIS Qpeak loud 61 than w Old fhes get tlllI1f'Q done Hlllllbllt fan fale but thex fret them flone Boh Belnhard li th1Q txpe of peleon In hl four xeare at Rlnerdale Boba major 1I1lCI'EQt w ae 1Il the fleld of d6l13llIl0 and he wae one of the moat 1n1portant L0IltI'llJllt0I'Q to the Dehatm Souetx He wae algo a n1e111he1 of the l,oQmopol1ta11 Cluln and on the Staff of the Relzeu wllllf' 1nak111f no clalme to he a Flank Lloxd 1 1t Q xe 1 I0 e car ne Illlllt' lll the lelfl of Ill 1lle1tu1e We hope l1e ce-1 IIN an tl1e1 laj Nlahal OI at lelat a11othe1 l'Illpllf tate Rljllfllll -o111et1l11 a ,1a11cl ae the HYIIJIPQQIUII It IHH left Ull us l1e1e at Ix11e1cae I lurre In llul 6 RIIPIYIII 11411 1 PL IC 1 1 4 Nlana 'l rark '1 1 1 1 1.1 1 A v , U - : 1' ' ' , ' , . .- P. , ' . .-- ,,' 3' t Y ' S' V .v . Pk v- - - u 'Y F o t H P ' as if I L nv i mx a e ' . ,t , 5. 'v e Wrgl a.'t.Pm1l1l ps to - vel. r f' z l' ' '. lfgi - o at 'Z JS , gn-Q l'g SW' . ' l1lZ Q P Ml-l. fQof111opolila11Cflulm1.1: l Ill 'xenlx I 1 1 Il' Rv-W A 5: llelaling S1 tu' 5.6: J. Y, Sol-ve' . ' 'ger 3: ,l. Y. i 4.5. , ., . . - Q I W-- M 'F k fl ' -. ss:.,', ' g S ' 4 lx 5. n I ' ' Ig - V .S 4 x . .S . . 'V . S ' , . ' 'D . . Ie 1 V u M . M gl V VL . l M, .SL . x . 5 5. 1 ' .' . e U 'V V Y l gd l . L V 1 L :lo n Q- l F. 1 ' M ' I. T-'. a M Mx V o CI - . 4 S -- r5l.9'r rl F '. Ll'-5 g, ' S ll' -U will no he forg e11 It . ' ' cl the Ilfj' ' ' QI ' . S' ll'i. w'h'- ' vso aft' 111' , I--sforg-1 P-I' 'ou- 'lf I I' 'ja ' 1' o o'o '. - A 1 g 'J 'l.. .lil ' f .511 Cl ss Clul 4.6: W1-ll Aff 5 lllulu 5.6: Ca ' ' 1 f5. Z ' ' : ef. llus Mgr. l'1f.Xlg.6gJ. '.-' 4. 20 EUW KRD MARTIN BLOOMFIELD Wl1enewer the name Ed Bloomfleld IQ mentlon ed ones thoufrhts lYlStlIlCtlXClX turn to photos phx As Secretan of the Camera Club 1n lllg jun 1or and sernor xears Ed was both a COHQCICIIUOUS and talented worker Fxerx successful O1 anlza t1on needs someone who lg wllllnff to take re sponslblhtx not onlx for hlmself but for others as well Eds fI'lCYlfllX but fum lnfluente on club members was an lmpoltant factor lll Ettlll thln s done on tlfllk' lt was throuffh his efforts that the Camera Club s p6ll0fl1C CYlllb1tQ and contr1but1ons to all school Pl.ll'PllC3tl0IlQ w ere effected l'l1s Elllllllll and pexsewrance earned l11111 the PUQIIIOII of Co Photo Iaplll l1,cl1to1 of the Rltelrlal en w s HI 1 st Pl lll Jllllllll 1 IDU l1 lt s no a lalll phxslcallx l11 Cl6QlI'f, Xcel 1 s ant s llC'Xl:l sax lc ltlltucle nude up for what he larkcd 111 QIZP 11e of the most optnnlstu Illtllllltls of 19 ss lIlX3ll'1l3lN C ulcl be een w1 1 a 1 exen ltl tlc most depressln QHUHIIUIIQ We are u1e ll11t td fl'ICIldllllCS and QIIHCIIIN w1ll make llllll well lkfd exerxwhere he foes f' mer1flul14 Xue Pre 36 ltlfdllldlll X Otldflllll 1 xzzfrr zlzmz 5 L1 hoto Ed 6 IC Klub 46 Rezzfw of Sta e rew 16 Elemtronlts Club 0 Soccer 3 a eball Xl Wr NN FHONY DINS BLUE But Slr the ,lazz Club has to meet ome where Why cant we use the Facultx Room? As founder and Presldent of the Jazz Club Andy dld a f reat deal for thls new ZlCtlYltN Hls efforts here are but an example of the zeal with wlneh he follows hms many IHICTCSIQ The kex to Andy s suusess at Rlveldale IS the a1r of cheerful con 1 ence le possesses lhls attltude enabled l11m to undertake wentures wlnth mlght seem for blddlnfr to others Math IS one of Andx s stronf subjects and his aptltude ln thls fleld allow ed hlm to accelerate lnto colleffe work In atllletles Andx won letters Ill l6l1ClIl a11d baseball He 1s also a talented artlst and lllustrated the Reueu, and Rzterdalzan ln Eifldltlilll l1e treat ed a Qlll ularlx futurlstle eoneept of the txpual Horace 'Wann student Wllfll l1e departs Andx wlll be remembered for the mam COHl,f1lJl1ll0IlQ lllg ll1Il6 pelsonalltx and abundant talents haxe left belnnd llllll blee flub 45 Debdllll Soeletw J Rzlffllllllllll 1 Xrt Ed Rf fu 4 1 lla 1 f UT r Set all C lub Pre l o IIl0p0l1IdIl u 4 J -X L heerlcathn t' ,l X lla el1all 4 .3 N Fen T ., , Q D ' -' . 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Qing 5. 2 BRUCE HERBERT BRANDALEONE A red Chesrolet convertrble comes to a halt rn front of the Hate to the Lpper Fleld An ath letlc looklng dark halred younfr man rn lu Leavue attlre Qteps out of the car wrth a bulkx brref case ln one hand and a manlla folder rn the other Bruce Brandaleone a Rnerdalran Qmce the fall of 1930 IQ about to beffln another school dar Slnce he came to RCS Bruee hae proxecl hra xereatllrtw IH many flelds of endeavor He was a Varsrtx Football letterman for three xeare and played Varerty Baeeball as a eophomore Bruees lonff houra of Qtudx earned hun a hrffh posltlon on the academrc ladder HN maln extra currreular rnterest 1S journaham and he was Co Edltor of the Revreu thla past year HN elec tlon to the Student Councll wae lndeed proof of the eteem IH whreh he wae held hw the bow and no one hae worked harder to execute the clutrea w lrrc h ro with mernberelup on the Council ren Brute 1- rac uatccl tlns June luxer clale wrll loee not onlx a frnc athlete and 1 food stuc ent lv t aleo a swell e ref Nccretx -1 htel re w c re ocra 1 fnrttee lxzverrlalran 4 66 Student Lcumrl 6 X X 6 l I U U B lx e tlrn Iball P AUI ANDREW bRFST Paul Bret wae known at Rrxerdale ae a box of reat 1Ill6llCLtll3l deselopment and dexotron tm hw prrnclplei Theee two facete of h1Q pereonalrtx w ur um muth rcapect III the exe c hr fe w tuclents ancl of the facultx HN excellcnt photo raphs wlnch bare appc rr ec rn more than en rnaferzrnea anc ne reat knowlerl e of the camera so lmpreeaed the lrner dale Photo raphy Club that he wae eleeted lti co preerclent tlne wear Paul won mam awarda rn the frelde of acl ence and wrltrnff lneludlnff Qome at Rnerdale HN l,0HlflllUtlUIlQ to the Qehool howexer were lll more frelda than juet thoae of hterature and scrence He w IQ Vue PI'GQIfl9Ill of the Electronrcs Club lIFQlflt'IllQ of the Nlath Club rn hm junror ar a a me ber th lcrtorra Bo l rm He wae also a rnernber of the Honors Lourae ancl the P xcholo x Club Paula creat maturrtx and l1I1Cl6I'?lEiIlClll1 wrll undoubtedb beneflt hlm 1n the future as much aa ther hare rn recent Seare larnerfr Klub 13 Pre 6 Electronre flub -1 Yree re 5 World Xffarr Klub -1 16 Fthos 6 P xcholo x 6 1 at 46 N X X 6 oror o N I Vrce Pre 6 .A A L 7 ' . o q D I l n . - .' f ' C. 22 W 1 - ca - . s n an 1 L 7 v ' s Q C L La ,v o Q Cl n 1 p - Q . R S , ' ' ', ' r ' 1, E F, , . , . wt, '- g'l 1 . ' - . D' ' ? . g Q l . u f r 2 guy. K l' fr , -' S. f. Vie-P 5.615 -'-lthnr- .' 5: ' .f. If LS., : fZi erfIale Review 4.5. C1 -edit r 6: J, Y. avetball 4: Y. VU' Q ' g 5: V. Baseball 4: Y. Foo 4 4.5.6. 1 If , , . V S v B V v ' - . . fs . - cr l ' ' ' l 1 . C . . . . v 'c l' ' ' ' A S rf 'S llo' S , 5 ' f 'L A-- 1 g A-1 -'. -er. .i-, l ' ' t gt .. l l , . I U , ' U I ru ,- F 4 - r g' 1' ' e 1 , .T . Y . C7 P E T l 1. , 'rr ,- ,,' , , ' ye' '. 'nd .rn ' of e fl' l arc of Elf .. ' - i , ' , l s ' ,Q . C .x I I . r x . g V. 1 .i.,5.: Q33 -PS. 1 4 I .f.: . .' 2 gf :Can- erat . 3 , L H r s ll urse 6: ,lath Club 'rex 5. '- s. . 22 KFNNETH DAVID BURROWS has estabhshed hlmself as one of the more 1n tellectual members of the class of 55 He wrltes very profound poetry and IS an authorltx on Cl39Sl cal muslc Hls room IH the Dorm1torx when not 1n a state of wlld COHfl1S10Il d1sclosed some excellent PHIIIUHUS and VHTIOUS objets dart He pursued these lnterests 1n hlS extra currlcular act1v1t1es belnff the edltor of Ethos and an en thuslastlc member of Camerata Howewer Ken has not spent all h1S extra tlme at museums and COHLCIIQ He was one of the mamstaxs of the FCHCIHU Team 111 both xears of h1s all too short stay, and he IS an accomphsh ed sa1lor A Rnerdale football frame wouldnt be complete w1thout h1s maenlflcent drum beatlnff Ken Burrows has 1n two wears carx ed for h1m elf a permanent nlche IH Ruerdales tI'3dltl0Il Debat 1 Soc xetw 5 Nlaih Club Sect J Ethos 5 Edltor 6 Elentmnne U.1b 5 Vue Pre 6 CHHIPIIIH 56 Sta e Crew 36 World Affalrs Club 5 Cheerleadm 6 V Fencln 56 HOWARD E C BROWN Harmomous stra1ns ISSUIHU from the mus1c room have become sxnonomous w1th the name Howard Brown How1e and h1s electrlc ffultar are both well known At RCS h1s mus1cal lnterests hawe also translated themselxes 1nto sonff and he has seen yeoman seruce w1th the Clee Club Another 1mportant facet of h1s 3Ct1V1tW has been w1th the Football Team He has been a mam stax on the squad smce hls sophomore near B10 Red opponents haxe had Wood reason to lemember Howles flerce competltue sp1r1t and excellence of plaS Howard s other club afflllatlons and xarled so clal act111t1es hawe rounded out a complete and 'iHtlQfX1I1f pro ram Howle has neu ffenelouslx of ll1S talent and has reaped the reward of work well done blee Club 4 0 6 Co lH0pUl1l3I1 C lub -1 1 6 C reatne W rltmg C ub 6 Y l'ootball 4 56 J Y Ba lxeihall 4 ,I V Ba eball X Trails C v ,' V 5- Y 1 Q Us V I Y ' .L . L cl Jw M L A .fl I ta - va Y F .. T F. .. . ' If 1 -U C C . W. U., Q K . 5 C' C '. s -rag . , ,..N .W ,.. 1717.1 s 'g..s lg '. 5.6. 4yTl 1 .,-,, 1 , During his two-years tenure at Riverdale, Ken 71 ,' s a ' s - YM T Y k a v 1 5 -M 7 F' . . .' - 45 CK - v , ' a .VL D a lv- . .7 v , I ' n q nu C - Y 1 D - :D- S . . .Y , .. ' Q10 V' 1' A . 7 '. 1' ' . ..,, 1 ,A .. . , 'ftsl' S-Q Qf ,Q H 23 NUI FLT FHARI ES CHANWON qllltt Holm came to Rlxerdale a a thlrd former his tll1l'lCl6llSlI1C3ll5 quiet and l1llElQSl1Il'l1ll ' man nel keen lntellect and fI'16llCllX nature haxe been recosnlzed and appreciated hx all his contempor aries Nlathematlcs is as one of the cornerstones of his curricula time As a junior he lvecame on of the founders of the Nlath Club which has non Iomn to lalffe proportions He was elcctcd president of the Club in his senior xeal and under his leadership lt has become an inte ral part ofthe Student Actin ties Association He has enfra ed in other 'llllYlllPQ most not llilx the Current Ex ents fluli ol which he x se Ietalx tn plst xear Bolm wa a niernlrer o the Fenc inf Team for tu o XFIFQ We are sure that Bob s acute mind and Gentle manlx hehaxior nlll he xaluahle assets to him IH the future all 1 1 x N eclronn 1 414111 :nu Rzzfr 11111 lv t e xr 1 awe Nhxtm Fe f ROBERT SEYMOUR CAINE One of the hardest workers in the Senior Class. Boh has never been known to give up on a proh- lem because it was too difficult. His studies al- ways came first and although he participated in mans activities both in and out of school he al ways manafred to maintain a ffood axeraffe Bob tales of his frequent forass ln Great Neck where he lives have prouded mam moments of enjox able dnerslon for Seniors Bobs major extra curricular actnitx was the R817l6lL of which he was IIUSIHBQQ mana' er this year His 1IT1ag1I'l3tlY6 concepts for ad CHIHPHIUHQ and the enthusiasm which he Generated throu Th out the student hodx did much to keep the Reuleu on solid Ground flnanclallx Bc 1 s YNllllIl 'I'lEQQ to take hos- to the Relzcu s printer lll his car cannot fo unmentloned This particular instance IS jut one of the mam e amples of his frenelositx and consideration The same attitude which he has shown at hlxerdale should he appreciated and admired hx all l future acquaintances nlerx l m x n lllfllllllllll l 1 fr lx :rr aff zz 4 H1 1 er 1 . za . c v r ' L 7 . .. . .. Y v . . n Y 1. ' Y I , . - ,.. P. - Q . 7 p F x v . K v A . Z' F E I P v v .li I A rl'. ' 1, .. ': . . . ' i . .4 n s L u u P I I B ' ' . s . .X- L L C Q - .Y i L a . ' ' - iis Ca a flnln 1.5: Psyvllology tflul 6: lfnrrenl lf e Is 5: R ' f. : 'ir' l ' R4 'I'I' 1.3. lln-iness Nlz - ag f. 1 1 1 1 , ,Y n 3 , .J A J L 1 4 A .L i L. 'T ' l i ' ' 5 ' ' . V .V K .5 - '. F I- L . . interests. and occupied a good part of his extra- ... h C . - L ' . ig h . . W H ' , k . 3. . 'P i n 1 Va M- V E li I ' a M a .M phi... k,Fg,.Y sasgc. . l's L.. '. 's 'li , .1 ' ' .z .. M' l Qlnlr. Sefl 5. Pres. 6: Current E ents 1.5. .'er't fm: El ' s filth 1.5.63 Ri1 'l l' lfe -1.5.61 Jai' sf: Ile llluln 1.5: Ifllms 6: Ps, 'llllljgy 6: SAA. Og llre' ' ' gr 5: J. Y. 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' 2 f 1 ef 7.,1'e'?Q 25 U AN RICH XRD fOH NE A flxtule at lux eldale QIIILQ 1933 Al haQ 5121111 ed the reputation of helnff a true ffentlenlan ln foltunatelx not exerxone IQ endoxxed xxlth the CIlCI'0QllIN and COI'1S1d8I'3f0lll xxhlch Al poaeewea HIS care Ill never 1I'ltCHtlOIlHllX hurtlnff or dieap polntlnff anxone xxai lecoffnlzed and admired hx all hw fI'lCIlClG Alan xx HQ honored 111 hw Senior xeal hx heinv el ected ae Co PI'6Qldk?IlI of the D9lD3lllIl0 Qmietx llfit mg: as far mae a-2 hm Qophmnore xeal Al 111 tueet in lllli org.1n1zat1m1 enabled 11m to ealn the techniquee of Sound delwatlnff lhi xeal lu dexelupecl much 6Illl'll1Hl3iIYl in the Cluh am -uc ceeded IH lIC3CllI1l new memhere hoxx t pare CUIIXIIICIINT lofrinal fllQQ6I'I3t10IlQ 4 SU'0Il'f Qupportel of the Yonkele Lontinffent at H C S Al hae on IHIITICIUUQ OCLdQl0l1Q enffafved in mild debate xxhile upholdlnff the narne of h1 fall cltx We knoxx that the CIIHIUQIHQII1 xxlth xxlurh 4 has appmafhfd all lllQ taelw xxill make all xx 141 ct I 1 Nllit e am f - uae ltlwtblld I I ll Xl -XINI L de NIUNTI: BFLIU There le not a Qtudent at Rlxeidale xxho 1 not aequainted xxlth -Xlalne xx1t and chaim A natixe Frenrhnlan he became an 1n1px1tant pait of Qrhool H1 l1lQ three xeare here Ben e af hlexlnfv an excellent 31 adennc ieeord he Qhoxxed an actlxe lntereet lll Qmc 1 1 ulnfi md tcnnii am IQ Qerlouslx mtereeted in the cultura IlUl'allllQ art muklr ant llfratule an! t1uQ - Nldl maine 111 Il the C.1111f1at.1 and a member of tl1e HU'll3llllI6i Llaw He plans tn rallx tleee lntelewta lllltl hw plofeielon xslt the aepuation of ll6L0IHlI1fY a teaehel of phllmophx or llteratule lf enthuelaxnl and hard work are xahd Lritella Alain hae an enxiahle future famerata 41 Neet 6 Lhe- Lluh 13 Yue I re- 6 ee 4 11 ua 1 an u 1 'mme Y I'Cl'1l1 ff - - f i I 7 ' , 1'. . 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N nr, 15. 26 PFTFI1 HFHBFIJI' ELSONI llltflt' 11111 he an 1IlfOIlYlE'll dance Saturdax Illffllt lll tl11 Clllllll roo1n We haxe a ood wand ant Mant to Qee a l11 tu111out' As Preildent f the Sotlal Comrmtlee Pete YN aw often the QOUILC of QUL1 annou111e1ne11tN 111 the Lppe1 School 111eet He awQu111ed thw l?Qp0IlQ1lTllltN 141th the Qame 1 e11e 11'1 e td 11to exerx phawe Qt hool lrfe ln hw S111 xeaw at lwlverdale Pete hae earned an 1mp1'esQ11e lwt of honore and haw adx anta e ouelx ut1l1zed hw Capauts for leadersh1p He uae a memher of the Nllddle School C0l1IlCll for two xeaw and Pleelflent of hw claw aa a Qophomore and 11.111101 l11 hw Qemor wear he sened on the Student CUUllC1l It Zltlllellf' Pete 111 Captalll of tht l1aek learn lOl two xeaw 1nd alQo IT121IlElfYGCl the lwoothall Team after a llijllldel lll1l1IX p1e1e11ted 111m f1 o1n plaxln Pete aehlexed a Good aeadenuc leeord and plana to Qtudx law We know that hw mature out look and eafferne Q to do the heat po Slhle Joh 11111 net lllffl Great Quecew Pre Nhddle Schoo Connell 3 Lla P 45 Student C0u11c1l 6 Socxal Commlttee 4 Pre 5 and 6 Current Events 4 beet 56 Debatm bocletx 5 Sect 6 Gras Kew 56 H111 Top 56 Rlzerdah Rczzeu 156 R11erdahan45 Ad'-ert11n Nl na 61 6 b -X -X 56 l Llub 6 Nlat Clulm 56 Pqchologw 6 W Football 1 Nlana er 5 and 6 X Track 4 Capt 5 and 6 BEV R EDIE Slnee hw arrlxal at Rlverdale ln the Thlrd FOIITI Bex hae been known for hw food sense of humox and 'l,I'l6IldlN manner Hw ah1l1t1 to tell the rwht joke at the opportune moment hae pro 11ded mam momente of d1verQ1on for hw frlends Wll6llPXPI a team plax ed Bev uae Qure to he Qeen at th1 ame elther as a Qpeetatol OI Ill the 1apa11t1 of Offlual Sehool H3IldQll3kCI tor t1e p1w1t1o11 1 hettel k11o1111 Preeldent of t1e C11 IN lxex I Hw f111lue11t l0IlllllTl1ll0IlQ to the le 11111 b 111tx 1l11l 1nu1l1 tm make thu 1et111 N1111sN 111 th1 P who o 1 Club '1 I 1s11t1111 staff ftl11 lx111l1la an lt EIIUUNIIFSQ 1 vout t lt u1je1t o IIN stuc llN 111111 I11111 the ItNllttl nf the facultx 1111l Slut enta 111 uwt11 u 1lt1tu1l1 dllt ood 11atu11 xull mo iN UItt 1 11 It 11 lNStlQ Ill hw e11pe1te1l 1'1ree1 o l11t11 1 K anlerata 6 llulm 6 Hehe o Illll 56 I ent -11 f'! 4 Q 9 l M Y I' 5 V .1 1- ' . .' . 2 ' , U- ' D 1 . - - ' B I a I rl u Q 1 5 L I ' ' H' ' T ' . 'Z . as l , .' ' 'S , ' ' . .' , l 1 ' D. ', 'H , 1 ' . l - lafg jot'-. ' ' 1 a ty il fl llc was also ' v sb - l gy' . .nd o11 I11' gp- o - ' ll' . Bflssfd 7 .Hal ltsl fl'.-: l : gt' xl ' v1 1 1 S l, .. llis':l: oSz' 1' lg St '-Il. l'g z tiff. S . ', '1 Y f a11'1- ' t11'1'. llray ey l'ref, 6: lf' 1 ' 1 Chew I 1 ' f S - viety 1.5: Hiwrrlnl' f. 1 llll'I' lrlxentk lflulu .fz fhnx 6: llyr-llology lfluln 6: S.xX.'X. 6: .l. Y. Footlrall -1: V. Foot- Ilall 5. l1 7 3 1 I - . 1 1 1 'V' .V V' 1 . ' - 1 1 - .F . L . . g . , v g I . 1 ,. A ,, 'g , f .M x' 0 1 6-H - 1 - . ing. rt 'r 2- 1' ,' ' ,- diI'g 1' uh , I1 fried 'Q Q ' Y 1, of 6 . I. s. V V I. Y . i . Y ' . 7 U - .1' .' . 5 ' . C 5 1' 1 1' 5. , , us ' . ':. 11 F 1 i i I S ' l . ' ' ' 'H . 'V . fY Q' F. I I Y Cl . .1 . . u l 5- - S' ' , ' 5 - ' -.. S. ' .f l l ' 1: ' ss res. .': Q , ' g ,N ' l ' '. 5. ' : W Y . ' ' l . g ' . 'Y -1 '. : 'v .A l' g 1 al lg' 3 . 3 -'regs Y' 3. 7 ..: 4 j : . g g 27 IUHN OSGOUD FIFLD ol111 a1111ed at lxlxeldale 111 l11 opholnore latlxelx Qh1rt t1me here l1e K,0lltlllJlllf:'Cl much to the Qchool Scholaatlcallx for example John lllltlllfll llc Qll1Cll0UQIlGiQ anc capautx for con tillllliilltbll atlnexed a rankm tp 1 11 19 1 aaa H1 mtellectua 1u1111s1t1 111111 lllII'1 a plate 1n the Honore Couwe ln adflltlllrl John uae a flxturc at left half haek on the Varaltx l'ootl1all Team fo1 the paqt two yeara A Qpeedw ball car11er and tenauoui defenane hack he mae one of the lrulw allxi of the team He also plaxed hae hall on the V'11Q1t1 exel 1nd lxasketlmall for the ,I V A naw tUIl'fltl6H Cl lv lns rlaasrnatex as tapalmle of Qhouldermf reapon 1l11l1t1eQ llllll uae elected Claw Sccretalx 1h1Q xear He N19 also a 111e1nl1e1 of the Uorm Counul AQ for a1t1x1t1eQ 111 flrat lowe uae the Wtmrld Affa1rQ Cluh of Hllltfll he uae flec ted 111e lJIb4ltl6'Hl UIQ dftlNll1l 1 fue IIIIUIF lt 'UIIHI p ann 1 X1 hu Ill the IIIPITNJI f h1Q tla-Qmates a 1 1 IPI 1r 7 X IL P 1' 11 1111 e 1 1 I1 1 1 EDGARDO C EQPINObA Whe11 l1e entered Rlxerdale from Nlanlla 1n the Qetond form ILdd1e readllx adapted hlmaelf to the Ameucan vxax of l1fe The C0ll6fl3lC trevs Cut 11 hlch he Qports todax and hla Craze for rock n roll are certamlw f ood lllustratlona of the extent to WN Lnch he has becomt Ame11Can17ed Eddlee athletlc abllltx uae moat ablx demon Qtrated on the VarQ1t1 Gomer Team III h1Q JUFIIOI and sen1or xeara H1Q Qpeed and Gllfllllfilllt' prox ed t1 re leat xalue to both of these lu Leal ue f'l1a1np1onQl11p teama In h1 1ole of Setretalx of the D1amat11Q X Qoclatlon tlua xear Ed upon afternoon Qettlnff Qtaoe flate III the fxm toward ext1acu1r11ula1 111to lux HI dflellllt 11o1k We are proud ind be t of l111l1 111 11l1ate1 El Cl lr11111 ec a f l 6 ljfdllld 1all l could he found afternoon up l10l1l1I1 equlpment or HN conQc1ent1ouG attltude '1ct111t1eQ alxo ldKllPC o1e1 111 to Pd U1 he 11111 at r do T . I l .' 1 '- ' D .I 1 I '. Iv vs A - ' - Y . 7 4 . .A. Y 'Q 4 I v 1 l of ' .T ,lx 'S -' , ' s s- hf. ,j . ,. j , , 3 'I ' ' z hall, wish I die the 'S , ' 'eo 'se sues. El ' 1 'N filnlx S I, 1.5: l,fof11111p11l1iu:1 tfl11l14.5.6: llam- er' lilll lf' ' 'tier Afxoei 11111 5, 53171. 6: ,l. Y. Haa- ketl' f 1 llaselrhlll wli f5:11'1'f1' S'11'i'? 7. . J tv. 1. V- I . .S SV V V year and set up shop in tl1e Dorm. In his re- 1- gl 1 .1 -1- ' ' . A ' g III the 11 ffth f lr.. ?l 'S' , ' l ' ' ' xl .L 5 A' x.e nl: l' l Vg' :' is ' 5 : - - I: - S -.J , ,,: V A' x.. A'i .S.L'Y jol '. le' lvil' . flll.Qff'lIK'P. ndly 1 '. liillzll ' l 'g Vlllong'-' -1 o Q - 3- Q. Cl as Seft. f: YY 'ld Alfa' 5 Club -Lf. He- res. 72 H 11- ors C1 s fi .l. Y. liaslxetlrall -1: Y. Hafehall -1.6: Y. Fmt- all 4.'f. 28 DAVHJFREDERKKQFRANKEL Daxe made hrs entrance throufh the halloxxed portalx of RFS when he xxaQ a Sefond Former H1 unmue Qerwe of humor haw proxrded manx nrumenw of unbrrdled hrlarltx for hrs LlHqqlTl3t6Cf partlcular lx thcwe xxho xx ere ln hw claw rn thlrd xear French However Daxe haw a hmad :ermus xern rn hlnr as demonQtrated hx a Qtrmf of hrfhlx commendable f rades lNot urmpletelx drxorr ed from the ac adenrrr xxorld were hw wrld Lat CXpf'llIIlfIllE1l rttempl tr create lr e rrr Chenrwtrx 'rx xe M x S rexxarur t I e 'w xelrs dram IUCUIIIOII uvxn rn tre allex aw 1 1 trr muted much tn the xl'ltll C uh and Vawrtx leenun feam liaxe ha made hw mark at luxerdale and xxe are Qure that he xxrll eontlrrue hw frne xxurl. rn the future rt ent nr D lla ncrelx f 111111111 Q6 Xlath llulw J R r l 0 l BLBNITT FUDFRFY FXIPP Jh Nd Ht' of llk' IHUNI dlllxf' II1t'lllTt'lH 0 exerance rn all phaqw of srlrou 1 e Hw xxrestlrnf alxrlrtx netted hrnr rnemlrewlrrp rn the Crapple1Q Cluh an dQQUl'l3l10ll romprwed uf the Qtandout xxreetlere rn the lxx Lea ue llre reapect hw teammates had for hrm new demurwtrat ed hx hl bernf eleeted rw captalrr of thw xear Q Qquad In the Claseroom Jeff Lorwwtentlx H13lIlt3ll'lt'fl a hrffh HYCFBOC exen xxhrle earrxrnff flxe courQeQ Ill hr jurrror and Qenror xeare Lrrder Preerdent Calefc leadewhrp the Chew Clulx lxeearne one of the mrwt popular actrxltleg IH the S A A lhw xear larrhtrea xx ere lIlCI'6'3Qf Cl the rumlxer of applrfarrw muahroomed d won the clulx had our fot memhew Jeff had other admrrrwtratrxe dutle alan hem Seeretarx of the World Affairs Clulx lnurrn hw Qtax it Rlxerdale jeff Get hw tant Q hr h d x ne luxxer them re 1 1 ra ox r 1 1 1 f ll It I U 1 .ma er 6 7 ' ' TA , L. Q ' S , J , '- ,t '. S . . Q. Q Y . QQ- QQQ . , - Q Q - I., P Q , , F . ' V . - . ' . '. -' ll X 2 S . 'rv .31 L.I. lla'-'Q xork in Glee Cluh wa: 2 'I-I in par' hx' a leading rul in l.,t Q z atim' p' l 3' . ll ' ' l.V He li -ur- l I ' . , C .l ' . Q. QQ f If ' . ,. . S . e ' ', , flurrer Hx, S -1: Clee flluh -1.5.61 Ca erala 4: 3 'ring Sm J' 5: Ri1 r1 .' f. : A f T: l'1'lA'Il' 6: Pax'- clr rl gy 6: Y. Tr'a'k Xlgr. -l: V. Ferreirrg 4.5.6. w 7 TQ' w 1 ' Q 1 1 3 . J 7 . J J. A J Q . Jeff su, l S l'if the vlrws ul '38, He dernmrslralecl skill and per- ll'l. .Q QQ Q . QQ .. . Q . , .Q . Q -- , Q ,QQ - Q - - Q Q , C . , QQ .S . QI Q QQ . Q.Q Q Q Q.QQ .C Q SQ Q Q. .Q QQQ . .S . .Q QQ .Q QQ Q. . . all . , ' rx QQQ.Q-.QQ Q Q QQ ,. QQQQ, . .. . C Q . . . flu' .QM 'Q l '- Q' I. ard. g . an x'e are sure that he xxrll ver lil 'se Clrrlr l. Sefl. f Prem 6: W6-'rl Xffair- illulv 4.5. 561'-I. 6: Iflfll . f: Xlatl lflulx 3.6: llr'.rHler'1lllrrl 1: ,lag lllll f' lJ'fL'lllIl0gIy 6: 5.A.gX. 6: .l. X. 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Ha-- ketl' f, : Y, '- 4.5.6. 30 41 1' 1 HFN RICH ARD HFI PFRlN Il 111 four xeali at l111e1dale Qtexe 111311 lnanx fr1e11dQ wlth h1-Q u11fa1l1nC good hum111 a11d rea 1 Qmlle Une of the heat Qtudentg lll h1 Llaw he haa a Quperlor apt1tude and 111tereQt 111 SCIGDCC ae dem1111Qtrated bw h1s achwwements 1n mathematlw Pl'lXQ1CQ and Cl'16I111SllX H12 loxe for suenee waa tranQlated 1nto artlxe pa1t1c1pat11111 111 the Nlath Hlld l leLtr11n1cQ C1uhQ Althou h btexee athletlc lIllIClCQlQ at RIXGI fa e were f eueed 111 the lTlUNl pfut 1111 mu r 1e Q an Hrfltlll 61 ut e Nl 1111 13 191116 111te1eNt I1 an l1lNlt'l rauate 1111 lean exe 111111 had Qfllllf' t111u1e dfljllqllll l1lX6I'Cl2ll6Q '11ade1n1L Qtandarda upon lllQ a1r11al Qurmounted h1 ClllflCl1l1IlCQ w1th tl1e ald of h1 1deal C0n1l11nat11111 of cheerfulnew and PEIQCXCI' ance Stexe w11l m1Qs Ruerdale when he 19 ffradu ated but certalnlx 110 more than Ruerdale w1ll mlss hlm Current Fxent flul 4 Camera Club L16 Nlath Cluh 36 El6LlI'0l'llC C lul1 4 5 6 Rzzcrdalzar1 11 6 W urld Rffaur u 1 6 ,I V Ba el all 4 Y SOILCI 49 W 911c1er BFNI I AMIN GOTTLIEB 11111 xeale a 11 Ben Gottlleh Lame to RINCI dale from xlHillSOH H1 h SL111111l 111 Vlad1Q1111 New ,lemex SIIILC that tlme 11e hai earned the fl'l6IlCl S 1p of mam of hm 1laQQ111'1leQ tl1111uf 11 hw aml ahle eau 111111 manner Ben waa one 11f the l111rm Q Rock and 111111 de 111teeQ and ref ularlx attended tl1e Para11111untQ hw lx and R Qhowi HN mam e0nce1n howexer waQ 111C Qtud1eQ Ill whlch he excelled SIIILC 111s arrlxal at R C S hc hai lrequentlx mane the H11n111 Roll and alwaw X1 '1Q nea1 the top 111 h1Q claw IH math 1111 Qt 1 B ll 11111 an ll 111 palt Ill Ellzos md the Nlalh 111d Cl1e x Cluh- 111 the - Ill Il ll IXLC t111111s a111 a 1 XPHI he famer 1 pl ue 111 t1c Va1N1t1 S1 uid S ll p1e 11 a cal IN 1 1111l11e111at111 III We a11 Lt'lldlll that 111s a 111111 N 1 II 1 IOS If 1 1 le111 11 I T I . .U h . .x n V - A q P I a h.5 1' 1 'IF .M I LA C L k - 4 6 I .L .- 1-ff - I ,. -D F F .x I . 1 x Y , I L 7 ' ,. ,F . 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A . .S Q V V. . .x Y . .K F .- 1111 2 Q f 5511. 2 -- '.Q,1A 6.1 31 MIFH AEL LI OX D JABLOW XIIL ael 111 hw GN xeara at Rneulale waa at o11e tlme 111 another lIlX0lXCd 111 alm1wt ex erx .wpect of Lhool life rllle eatecm hw claiimatea hase fol hlm waa atteated to ln hw ele1t1o11 a- Senior Claw Prealclent 'Ihe eau 111111 mannel XNl'llLl1 he 1l1 plax ed ln the m11lQt of all the prolalenw and harfl work of the QCIIIOI' xear proxed a iource of amaze ment amd a1lm1rat1on to Qex eral of hw xexed Lon temporarlea Perhapa 1t w thl 3lJll1tX 1f hw tm perform fornlldahle taaka w1tl1 a cool caln all WNl1lLl'l waw leapolwlhle for hw Queeeaa both In and out of Qchool AQ C0 Prealdent of the Prem Club 'Vhke was larvelx responalble fOI the flne publlc relatlona work that thw club contrlbuted Hw artwtlc potentlal was Clemorwtrated by plc turea and poitera around achool and hw cartoona ln the Revzeu AQ a rew ard for h1 hald practlelnff and effect ne leadewlnp 'Vl1ke w aa elected CoCapta1n of the lrack Team thw wear In hw academlg work he 1onQwtentlx fllallltalllefl a11 honow a1e1a1e All 10111 111 VNlNlllIl Wllke the heat of luck 111 hw future CHWIHCCTIII 1a1ee1 a 1 re C XX orl1l Alfa Clulm 1 lamerata 56 R111r11al1 Rvzuu 456 Honor Course 6 Yfhllll 5 6 ,I 1 1 Football 'Xlana er 56 X Tra1lx 45 1 ILHPI 6 ,l N Fort ball 4 FFORGF WH LIAM IRVITN Georffe a refl halred Maryland natlwe of l lPIlLll cleaeent has been all lnte ral part of School llfe rrmltorx llfe 111 llflltlflllal f Q wa N R11 erdale 1a1ee1 reaehed 1w peak lzwt Qprln when l1e wzw elected PI'E'Qld6llt of the Dorm CU11llCll a POQIIIUII of f reat leapolwllnllts whleh he haw fll led wlth fleat dlllU6FlCC and 3lJ1lIlX Hw lnfluence w aa nwtrumental 1n the 111te 1at1o11 of a 11ew Qtudx and dlQClPllIlC plan IH the Dorm Anaflemmallx GPUIFE p1o11rl l 1aelf to he sor er of neat 1le1l11at1o11 and l11 fvafe o t le xeah w as ITIUIC than I6 pectallle ln adcl1t1on Georfe waw a Il16H'1l3C'l of the 10 ulm w 1111 IG wfw e 1- t c 2111 e an S wal t1e 21111141 ltd flulm l t e l' 1111111 s um He Jaxecl J V oot va ant 1 a-1 1al as '1 llllill How11e1 ell e o 111 111 at 115 was l11 llldullll llllll.lllWUll0Il tm the 16 wllll l11 1ap111tx lo1 lea1le1sl11p ancl llalfl wo1k u1le1l Mllll of l1u1 o lafte-1 en t1 1nor 1 I beorfe IN 1e1ta111lx If 11 KI a 1JIUIlllCtlXi collefe 1a1ee1 1' F la111e1a 36 Fle1tron11 11111 o lm elra l7en1 111 T J J J J - A C- f ' Q .V l 4 V ',l K I . n n Q g a K I I. U1 ' D' , ' ' '. or .IX hfrg. H15 .5 xx gi., All' V KI.. lk M'. .v.v' . . M .- I .Y gi up n . ' - M V Y k uk 1 A s S14 v x ' - 1 ' ff ' e 1i'i. a 1' k ' 5' 1 ' .1 's avi:-g wr l . ' 'S ' 5 ' ' ' 5 1 1. Cosn Cl . of l ., .l 1' el 1 '1' t' 1 this '. l C Hz ' 1 . am ll Qlen ' 111 Cll. Ilj . .l7 lll- IW.-'l'.l S1 j 1' '. f' '. C rg 's great f 1' M ' - l1l1-t- 'g 's '- ' 1 ,f'ltl. V' 'S ,. i ,' V . 1.5. ' . . . . D 1'o 1 ' a fine Sense I1 1' ' t U-C'lllCli in le 11i1g . ' tx. ': ' A l 'afl- 1lf1 ' rf. '. N llo-11111111 li.an fllllll 5. 512171. J: I' ' ta f. L . ' '-5 l.5,6: llillllPl'Z1 Clulv -1.5.61 R1'1'i1'11' 6: l',5fl'hUlllg! fllllll 6: U1 ' lf lll1l'll Pre-. 6' ,l. Y. 1-'oo1l1all5: J. Y. 'if -Il -1.5: Q Y. , -' g 6. Sn ' , W L I .R I ML lx 1 ,Y ' L.-8. 'M'-g.g .Su .U 5.1 .S ...gl .Ll C 'Y . V. X D ' . . . M x v .S - . . P .- Q ul LN gl I 5 ' L F g . .V .. Clws Pea. 6: P ss Cluls. Pres. az ' 1 'irs I 16: 151, 1 17 2 5.11.11 61 Marh 1:1u'1fs'.1,1 19111111 51 x . ' .' g lil. .g,', 1- 32 P AUL J ABLOW As a member of the GldW Kes Paul had the duty of makln XIQHOTQ to R1W6Itl3lC feel welcome No one IQ hetter Qulted for thle Joh for P 15 one of tl1e fr1endl1est and moat co11f.1derate mem bers of the Senlor Claw Bemff one of the more mature and respected boys 1n school he was a lof1cal cholce for Secretary of the SAA Pauls lwhter slde IS well known to Rlverdal IHDS H15 hllarlous and often devaitatlnff Wlt coupled wlth hla own appreclatlon for Qame comhlned to prov1de countlew momenta of un controlled hwtencs for hw audlence 011 aeweral UQCHQIOHH Paul Q peralatence 111 Uplltllfllll hm ron IUIIH JIUNCC to 1 Q11 a prucnt l11 lllS four Neale at Rnerdale Paul hae tom plled a11 3ClIT1lI'3l7l6 academ1c and athletlc retord Paula athletlc peak Wae reached 111 Nlas of 1956 w llell he pltthed a 110 h1t hall frame for the J V tea111 Q It e1eQt e 2 ltll4:'Ll t u land tl ll know u well that w1t1 llIN 111 uwtrlouaness llc rannot he p l1utl1e 1 urcee at whatcxu l1c llIlfll Il,3litN 11111 we11.11.111 ICII P1 1 1 x lan C u 1 3211111 otle 1 onor o N l'1111t1 r Ba ehall 36 RUN M D Fhlb JOHNSON One of ll1e quleter 111016 -cholaxlx 111e11l1e1s of the claw of 5 honnx hae contlnuoualx demon Qtrated h1Q acute deelre fo1 perfectlon 111 e1e1x thlnff l1e hae undertaken Slnce h1Q entrance 1llt0 R1xe1dale 111 the Fllllltll G1ade he ha h en 1eQput ed hx all lllQ tlae-matea for h1Q 1nteffr1t1 a11d 111 cledlhle lIlllUQtIW lare wae the OCCHQIOII when Ronnx g,a1e up o11 am puzzllng, pl0lJl6IY1 lut be tauee 1t wae dlffltult a11d requlred much tlme A CoCapta1n of the lwenun leam thls wear Honnx exe1t1Qed klllfl hut flrrn leade1Qh1p H1 athletlc EibllltN 1S 11ot conflned to l-CIICIIIW how ex er a he alao plaxed J V Soccer and Varqts Baie hall HN mam e14traeu1r1cular 111tereQt wax the IGQQ Cluh of wll1Cl1 he wae Qecretau 111 112 Qemor xear Rona endleec tudx a11d p1ep.11at11111 earned h1111 flequent appealanres o11 the H1111111 Roll We ale Qure that lxonm Q e11tle111a11l1 du 1oQ1t1o11 and patlent t llQlClf IE'lllUI1 fm othe1 w1 not o l1Ill6MEiI'Cl6Cl e L11 et 1 1 1 1 llrlell ent f lul1 411 'Xlath I luh 36 Elenu 11111 11 1 1 111l1tan flul1a6 Y l'ent1n 4 1 iayt N ha C1 N Soccer T 1 . .gl.'..LV ' W.. 11 ' . e.. .C tr. , l. . . 'Y l l .. . a I 1 I M P A 1 ,fr .3 ' ' gg '. ' - Het S 1 ' rl lv a . uree of a111az1':11er1t for ll . I - i 1 ' I F 1 . 4 lt ie with ,i1 - ' - regr t: that we bid 1 ' 11 P21 l 1 Hlxlagmfll. 'ing fll - f1 1-A 1 'LS 2 ' '.'. li'v ' 1.16: Hi 'l'l Xssov. Ed. 6: llur' 1 Ientx l,fl11l1 3. Pres. 6: S..'X.:X. Sect 6: G13 Ke 6: Il l 5: Uel 'g Sf' tl 5: H, s C urea 6: J. l. ' lall 4: .l. V. Baskethall 11: Y. Football Mgr. 6: Y. 'l' aek 5: Y. llf. , 1 I W - .N ll .h Y 7 O Y , V , he ' - U v . ., . ee ro, 1 . , - . 1 - .C L Q . -, .K I . V '.. ' I . V I .SVSV fox., I anti: M .L. C.:v .- S h . 4 i. sl V- .V ' Y ...x . . ax . I .S s , - Y' . . . . D' . - Cl .. ,.' 'l . . ' l.. .aka . Lk S ' 1 '1 . jr I Ma a n -1, B- W' I K ' '-S .ll Ch es CI l -1.5. S L 6: l,SyL'l14l1!lS' Cl1l1 6: I ' I EN s .-Z . T. Q 1 S l 51,1 C415- 111411 ' ,f '.: Y. ' g f. Q-1.6:J. 1'-slall 4: '. fi ' 5. 33 QTFVFN BARRX KAPLAN In a leffenclary Envllsh composltlon wrltten Qome wearQ affo Steve Kaplan waa rleeerlhed bw 1111e of h1Q elawmateq as a fat kld who losee the ffame The Game of couree mae football Sexeral Seare pawed and the excew Wthlffllt dleappeared 1ut the loxe of football uae ae Qtronff ai exer Stexe 1111t onlx Qtarted 1111 tl1e F1111tl1all leam for three xears hut eapta111e1l the Qquad 111 hw JLIIIIOI' '1111 Qen1111 NCBI e was axo 111 tl11 Wltal 1111 'lllfl baeehall qqufuls HIQ dllllltt howeser was 1111t llmltefl t11 atl1 et11S Il llS QEIIIOI X631 16 11212 Awwtant 1 1e1t1N111f1 xldIld'VPI of thc 1XIl1'1lfI1lICIII and ASNUtldtf' ll 1 of the lxez 1 W 1th11ut 1loul1t no l111e11l.1le 1la111e 1 1ul1l haw Tttll th1 Name lf Stexe haflnt l11e11 tl1e1e t1 ee1 nw u111 111111 lll ll 11 111.1 1a1a111 .1 N 111161 11111111 tl 1 ou - 11 -f e 11 IIN 1 N .1- 1.1s ft 1 IISIIEIU4 111111 1 11 1 e11t Ulltl N . I lfl l U nlfllf N 1 1. 11 11 Gente ll 1s . 1 1 IX 1 11 lfllllllllll X I 1 I 1 Q lul1 7 1 11 1 1 1 1 ll 1 11 e 1111 po 1 Im elmll 11 11 1 111813 STFI HFlN MICHAEL KATCHER Mode-Qt and unassumlnff Stexe Katcl1e1 l thouffh one of the quleter memhere of tl1e 5611101 tlaw Lontllhutecl much to Rlverdale Qehool llfe 1lu1111ff lllQ Neara 1ere He wae 1111 Coach Adam -Xda1nQ Soccer Team Ill h1- 1u111111 xear and 111111 h1 Va1Q1t1 QOCCEI let ter 1n hw QGIIIUI' Near aa a memher of R11 erflale Q un1lefeate1l In League cha111pQ we IQ I10t 11111 a Qpo1tQ loxer hut aao appreuates f1ne 1laQQ1eal ITIUNIC and mae a 1116111 l111 of Camelata fo1 two X6dlN He also pa1t1c1pat ed 111 the 1l1QeuQQ1o11- of tl1e W111l1l Affa1rQ Cluh du1111ff lllq Qenlor 1ea1 Stexe mafle moat of hm frlencle at R1Y6I'd3lC as a result of hw C17IlNlCl6IHt10I'l and a1n1al11l1tx Htlfl we are Qu1e that ssherex er he UUEQ and what e1e1 he oes t1e-1 qua 1t1e 111 he J llllll o make manx laQt111ff f11e111l2l11p- 11111f1 1 111l1Ia1 t 11111 6 nt Fxeni ott r S11 1 56 e111 Ill e 1 D D . . . . 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Q1--er .. 1 V. lf 2 5: Y. liar I,1llf1. 34 UAXID FIFLDS I XHN1 11 ff .1s .111x1111e dl e e1111e1 1.12 ll e ta en fo1 1-1.111tefl ll- KIXBINI 1e1 111tt111s111- l1e.111 1111 I N - .N- 11t 1111 111u - 111111 ff IIS fs lt as se-11e1111 1111111 Qu'-1-es 1e IQ and Q 1 .111 am cout uaua 1 be 11u111 Cl 1e1 cooklnff ul .1 I3 1 for the school team or ro0t1110 the New York Ranvera on to then 111e11table clestmx Dane PUSSCQQIHU an abunflanee of mualeal tal ent sxaa aluaw juat aa Mlll1I'l to undertake Quch tl1a11kle2Q taaks aa plax lllff 111 Chapel ex erx morn Ulf' aa to pelform 111th tl1e OreheQt1a 111 clran1at1c llltbtlllttltllle He uae eleeted P1eQ11le11t of the 0r1l1 x 1.1 XIN 11211 II t1e .11.1c e11111 11111 1 llaxe 11.12 .1 um- ou Nt.111f111 11 ll 1111 1 . 1 xlttllg -- 111 1 1 1 l.11 1 .111fl . Oat: next 1ea1 1 111111111 112111 ll 1 1 tr ,lan Clu 3 ath Club 1 rfhe tra 1 ll P xt 11 wx f Rue dl n '11 1111.11 lL 1111'l1,1 liUl1Fl1TO MARIO IxFIl HAI Eh Bob came to Rnelclale llltllfl Guatemala 111 h1 QlXtI'1lll 'tldflf xear .md Q1111e 11Q HIIIXA IRQ 11 111 ll1e Zlflltllldlltlll of -tu1le11tQ and la1ult1 alllxe Bob fl1Qt111f1u1Qhecl hlmaelf 111 mam areaa lillxltl' an aetlxe role Ill exelx a1t1x1t1 xxhleh he 111111ecl AQ a tubute to hw Qenae of I'E5POIlQll3llltN and 'food judffment he was eleetecl to the Dolm Ctlllnill 111 l1lQ -emor N931 He took an aetlxe part 111 the lhama tue AQQ111 1at1o11 and C11Q1nopol1ta11 Club l1ax111f1 been clulefl an olf11e1 of e.11 l1 1 Qouc 1 IN an .1t1 ate 111 olte 12 'NlJtI6'l 11.1s .1 1111 111 111 1 e .11N1 1 1.1111 lt 1 x 1- 1 1 es , 111 11 t1e 111su1.1111c llllNlll NN 1 .11111 .1111 1111u-.11a It 111111K wllqllelfl 1 1 1111 e we are 1c1t.a1111 l1e 11111 meet mth e Q.11111 -uuew t1at lt enjoxec flu11111- 11- SIX xears at Rlxeldale e1t1111111 1 1 tlul 4 1 Wo 11r 1 1 l F ra 11161 I4 1 11 e bllll 11111111 1l 6 1 1 1 N 1181 Y T 7 l X 1 1 . , , -fe ,H - x'fl'. --'-ll. 1 L vu my k I M- V ' ku s n -Y - F N. .1 -1 1.1 Q Ill .Bl'sf' .1 1. lle A 1 l 1 1ltl1 1' t 111 tl 'it Sl 111't ill his :e11i111' lear. llol hop S to jfo ' t l . ' 5 ef: 11' l-I l ' l :t 'l 'flat' 7' 'l'el1l he -l1 ss. ' ' 1 - f ' , ' . ' th -- f7'fe l- lf 'tml -'5l'q:'.j El ' ' S flllb Seft. 4. Pres. 5: Clee Q 1 .71 Y rld .Xfff 5 Club 5: f111x11111111llta1 tllub fl. 5. 'rex TQ D - 't - My 1-iati Il l.5. Yie 'Prem 6: D1 - I : Cam- era Ulu! 6: .l, Y. S11 er L51 Y. fo '6. l 7 i L 1' A, . l J L 44 . While Dave has l1ee11 at Riverdale about as l 11, ' . 1-'1 1' .111 l '. he ll: 11t be ll k .l'.' l l ' Nl lr1 l'1y.'i11: Cl'1:: t he lj l C' lltlf. '- 11t' -I 1t'.-. Xp tl - I-.11 u 1 -- gli . 5511. I I an 111 rt l- l - ll . ll. .l . l 'tl'- 'D 1' -ll .' I 'V S n L Y 57 N Y Y . 4 A bmi . ' .I x' 1 - n LL B N a J. C l -vi 'V i .- egt tl':--xl rl 'Nl '- -ll. 1 'l ti' l' unrl the H ll 1' lloll ulll trul. l1'111- be-11 1111-11111plete 1xitl111ut l1i111. l '-1l11I1- will 1leli11itely 111i.': its 1 sw' t1 3' fl A Billl- C15 l' Cl l 1.5: Clee Club l.f.1: l b 7.6: M I f: O - ,N ' .. Y' 'e-Pres. 5. 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'll 4. 35 WARREN HAX LX ONS In the years Warren was at Rrwerdale he be came one of the most theatrrcallx mrnded persons 1n the school Durrnw the last two summers he drd Work rn summer stock and rn a New York Crtx moue theatre He seems to hare the theatre rn hrs blood Harms amlntron to o rnto show husrness Warren was actrwe rn both the Glee Club and Dramatrcs Assoeratron He Greatly enjoys play rnff the prano and whenever he had the Chance he went to the musrc room to practrce At school Warren was appornted Colgusrness WIHHHUCI' of the 1111 errlalran rn hrs senror wear ln thrs posrtron he drd hrs full share to make thrs hook possrlmle Hrs athletrc eontrrhutrons as lVlan af er of hoth the Track and Fenernf rlearns were appreerated hx the plat ers and Loaehes Throughout hrs star at lrrverdale Warrens ahrlrtx to come up wrth the rrffht hon mot at the opportune moment and hrs ffood nature hare made hrnr one of the hest lrlxed rnenrlmers of hrs C HQQ fanrerala 166 Larnera iluh 6 Klee llulr 156 Wrrld Affarr Club x6 R rfrdalran 15 Lo Pu me Nlana er 6 V Trark Nlana er 1 X Fencrn Hana er 6 XRTHUR THUM NS IEARY Hrxerdalrans pot therr frrst fflrmpse of A t three rears a fo when he srmplx materralrzed at foothall camp When he appeared at football ramp tlrrs season rt was rn the role of to tapt un 'Not ron tent to lrrnrt hrs athletre artrwrtres to the fall sea son Art w as one of the stalw arts of the Vt restlrrr llearn One should not assume howexer that Art Lon trrbutrons to school lrle were eonfrned to the atlr letrc freld Hr persrstent froocl humor alw axs rnan a ed to prexarl oxer the occasronal srtuatron known to rear then ufflx heads ahoxe the S-enror Cass Art was alwaxs wrllrnfr to Orxe of lnrnsef to the school and also showed the rapacrtx t arn a reat deal Amonf Arts lesser known contrrhutrons were those pertarnrnf to the lrterarx world Hr effort rn nfrlrsh Cass fate 1 deeper meanrno to re oxer u ed phrase Art for Arts sa e o an rx e Xrvm m o rr re J' I , , N , ' K P X I. . . . 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'a'fg'. . 36 LEONARD NHIER LCIHIIC was one of the new 1H6IT1lT8lQ of the Claw of 5o allfl lt QCLITIQ Qacl that he had to eaxe Rllerclale hefole he had a chance to dlsplas all lllQ talentQ Hou ex El whlle he NN HQ here Lennle cllcl exhlhlt mans of theln He went out ln Coach Beltlno Q Football Qquad and made the Qtartlng llIlli'llp at outslde tackle IlUTTllTC'I 12 and hla VII l tack eq Mele a conatant Qoulce of satlsfactlon to thc coach all the team ewlcles plclllll la sltx ld lldllllli uae aio l menlhel of llotll the LUNIUO Clull alld the Rc-llef ocletx No loucll IH hls studlea elthel he man af ed to lllalntaln a fllle alerale throuffhout the Qllllblll xear Altllllll h he new onlx at Hlxelclale a qllllll Nllllt' ue are QUIC that Lennle lull con ue to qdcl lh-lllY'lUIlS t the llxec of a tl0SC Nllll Nllkllll he comes lll contact 1 oc 2 not f JAM? Q HENRX Nl ARROW Throuffh the xeara 11111 became mole or lecs lf a landmark IH the IJOIIIIIIOIW alwaw wllllnff to proxlde fl1XClil0Il of xalxln Qorts fOl thoae RlYl:'Ifl3ll3!1S who felt the neecl to flnd lellef from the dallx llnd of Qhllllil IC lIYl mag also a laluahle contrllutol t tlc athlctlc pro ram at Rlverclale Durlnf hls laat two Seam he uaa a IC ular on lloth the SULLCI anc wlfqtllllff teama One cannot for Yet hla lL1IlCllllYTl6 starxatlon hablta or hlQ I'l1IlI11I'l up and down the haakethall court ulth lseatclothes on lll order tl make the lselflht lOl hlQ larestlln matchea 'Nor lull JIIHN unorthodox method of plcklnf ualteli UI lll IIIQIQGDCG on l5C'll1' called Nll dl lou at the lUIlLllldlJl6 excl he fol otten tlllle lt lilxclclale he ole anxone come- alon x o c ll take llll IIN p ace ll1CI'1 I llllv 4 6 4 X X lrac , 1 cl A ' 2 I L I 'V , 2 . 1 ' , . -. ' . . . I , A . Big W -' '. '.'rilg ,l- '. . 1' 2:2 d ll: .- 1-ll. ., w V. ll. .SS .xV. VV V V VA . . A . V VV C' C' C' A ' V YY Y ' l ' ' . V V. ,C , . V V V , tin . o Ill: Co-lllopolitllll Clul fl: Relief 5 'iety f: Y. lf hall l: V. lla-Lellmllll 6. D .. Le ' o Q V n s L: c ' ' ' Vp ' C V V. .V V . V V V. VV V I 1 x I U La o L4 -- lrf. ,I ' 5 I' ' l ' o l f V .V 2 I V .V V . 5 . V V V -VV w V v Q V- ' . I I . V V . V . c L, .. C - V V .... VV V - V . ,C V - ' ' S ' ' I .. -ts ef A -L V - Vg V MV L- V. . .V H V .V . VI V . VK V .S . AV.: V . VI V V A VV XIV VV . , , . .U n s Z-n I I lt wlll he a long a 'r' f A V' w I g vh -al ' lV'S l' lla 1 ' f: Mall. QllLlll fl: Y. Svc-c-er 4.5.61 Y. Xreet- llllg 4.5.61 '. M li 6. 57 QFV AN IXIIN NSI SN Seyan born in New York but of Armenian descent Cams to lllyelclale as a sopholnore three years affo llllt' tllell lt las become one o le vsl 1111111 It n 1 1- 111 1 ll e1 e N N lxlllf IN 1 11.1 1 a KN . N 1 Q c K . 1 1111.1 1111-11 on I GI I I C Io 1' N N . If u . I K L K N 1 . s 1 41411 ual: lt NlllIll N KN IIN l1.1 ll J qui ltlc I . 1- . 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NU H1 flfxtffl Ill llldlllflllii N . 1 yy an Fl Nt 1 If Xla 1 ackies NenN1 o lllllllll and ll l1t licailccnc s .ye o11 Il mu ec 1 ULI 114 Uiacua 1' 1 N C11 11 g 11 t1 1 IC 1 n 1 lllltsfdld 6 1 In 1 1- 1 RICHARD EWART NIULOY Rich as he IQ known to hls numerous friends at Rlverdale IS one of the orlfflnal members of the Class of 1908 haylnv come to Rlyerdale in Klndervarten He was an actlye member of many of the ac t1y1t1es offered by the school His Ureatesl contri butlons vyere to the World Affairs and Clee Clubs H15 fine smvinff yoxce made h1m a yltal part of the latter orffanlzatlon for three years In athletics Rlch s first loye has always been soccer Hls natural ab1l1ty and perseverance made lllm one of the Teams malnstays for the past tw o years Hrs athletic career at H1ye1dale reached its peak yy he11 he yy as au ardcd the Adam S Xclarn soc Cer cup In addition to hrs extra curricular act1y1t1es Rich always worked hard and achleyed due re yyard In ffeneral he is a well rounded boy yyho haN participated 1n many phases of school life and han made l'llIIlNClf knoyyn llked and respected by all Llee flulf 116 Lurrenl Eyenl Llub -1 lli llula 4 llfdllldlll KN Ulldlllill 6 RPllflL 6 N Souer 156 Y lra1k 6 v , T n 4 A - J .I ,V I '.,.S ,l-l, - ltl 1111: 1 'ly ll1 -k ' Poll fart' ' s1'l1 mol. V111- ey' '. this typ ol n1u:i1f iin't the Ullly l li1'l1 Se 1 appr1f1'i tr. lol' he yy'1. a lIlPllIl1t'I' ol the flle- Club lor 4i'Xt'l'ill yt'Lll'.' '1n1l 1-:1-joys singing 'l 'Al So all ' arriying at lliwrcl-ale. Sl'X'lll ok up l.l'llI'llI5. Hy l1i.' junior yl'L'lI'. he was '1 lu' 111 ll11- 'l'e'1111 illlll 11'1N' 1-le-1'l1-al wo-1-a1pl'1i11 ol it in l1i.' s-nior yc-'11'. 'l'l1i.' l'C'f'Hl'fl 's ' l-I - 1 any not only lo llii skill '13 a l-t'lll't'l' but lo ll, -' cler- sl 'I al' Vs. Poli ies 'ire ol preit inte1'11:t tx Sew -111. I2 'ticu- larly lllllSt' of :xl'IlN'lIlH. wl11f1'e he ysoulcl like to yifl . on. He 's 'xlf ' t-'i ' ' ' tick 'llll as ' int 'eil -1l lllt'Illl el' of ll 1 Ili Clul . HIM fl ' '51 - -'-l 's. l1'1'1 1' I l I l Il 'l to tl pr l 'tinp 'last 'llll 't is yyitll regret that we :ay ,ood-lnye o lim. l1oN1nop1litan lllllll 4.5.62 Cl Ns illulm 4: Xlatl lflulu ff: tk ' ' : l'Ile'I' Ill4'w lflul 6: Y. l n 'ing 5. lfapt. 6. , X 1 W I li. 1 ' . i . 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Y v , an Y , y M A U .- Q l f..1f 's'. 1:3441 1 38 V! lf PHE N UhIxFN1I Stexe came t ua fllllll Hu11 an 111 ,lanualx l931 unable to speak am En llQll fhanka how e1e1 to the pat1e11ee of h1Q teaehels and h1Q ONNII 11111ate eoura e and determlnatlon he SUIITIOUIII ed thm dlfflcultx and haa QIIICE more than held l11Q ow11 acadenutallx Qp1rtQ shale a common lanffua e the moat uuportant woldi belng Qpo1tQ1na11Qh1p and acluexe Ill6lll In theee leapecte Stewe waf- at no d1Qac Xanta t6 H15 flne work on the Va1Q1t1 Soccer feam waa culmmated bx lllQ elutch f oal a dlIlQt Haeklu wh1L11 111Qu1ed tl1e team the lu lea ue t1tle fo1 ourth t1a1 It B and Qllilllf tene w as counted upon bx W1 Xvlllldlllc to help 11111111111 tu ltitllll ml tht XX Ilgilllllf ea111 texea ITIHJUI lIltCI'CSl 0L1lQlCl6 of Qehool 1 IHUQIL and tow a1d llllg end he f0ItlflCd hli IDOITHI torx IOOIH w1th a prodlfloui record C0llCCtl0Il Stexe saw that he ha learned a great deal about Amerma throuffh Rlxerdale but hls frlends alao leallze that l1e haQ shown luxerdale a f1I1B example for all boxs Amerlcan or othelwlae o Illlplbllldll Club 1 Y Soee r 1 W XX re tl1n a 1 ERIC bLOCK MORRISON Few people can remember Erlc lVIorr1Qo11 Q flrst dass here I'h1s li because l1e arrned at Rlver dale 111 the fall of 1949 He IS reallx old tlmer When hrlc arrlved he brouffht wlth hlm a keen sense of humor and a football heln1et The former wae exh1b1ted exers dax both 1n a11d out of class alld the latter was used whenexer he could flnd a football fame to enter H1 loxe for the UfldlI'0Il Qport and h1 dealre to partlclpate won l11m a startuw berth 011 tlllS xeara team Howexer hls lntereate base 11ot bee11 co11f111ed to the football l'l6lll He wa- an aetlxe pa1t111pa11t 1 clu1Q and xou mould f111d l11111 on F11 IN altunoona wl1e1e1e1 tl1e jan Club wa- 111e1t111 1111 1 N11 o A111 bhiw axe u ver X f 1 t 1 IQ e S 4 1 lll tu o lttd flcatlx 11111 11a -tax 1e1e Now co eve beckona and FMC unfo1tu11atelx must lelxe uc lathfl 16 Lur 1t Fxent l ubo Y l'ootba Y V ' . , '. ' an H - . 5, I . 2 P V h .' Y C .Q Y V I s u F s n . L 1 u D t S - , . . . , . .D - 1 2 ', . .Q 1 -' - ill Ililllly ' l.. D ' ' ' ' da ,. 1 . . . , .. , , ' 0. tapl g hls feet to tht- 11u.i - l 'l ' 1 ', ll Hr l 2 illll rle lll the time that Erie was at Rivvrclale. I1 game a great deal of l1i111:elf t1 the sm-l1 1oI. and ' 1'11 IJl'l-.T :ge I f'1 II.-,I -Il, 1 Ri1'erf1r1.'1'11l1 6: Chew Club 6: Relief boeiety 6: jazz Club l 6: X' ful : l 1'e1 1' s ,Il : Y. ' ll6. , , 1 1 , Y T , 1. . A ,Al V ' , o 1 ' 2' ' I ' t . . -- N 07. , ,- . . -t Y- ,O t . v . at . I ox . 1 ' i, 2. g. - . 1 x lit. ' ' t 1 l- , E- . . K I V Y V V . ' . ' . . , IV' . . ' '- L F C M '. tl1e f ' S ' 'gl year. ig L ' lx. S A 1- . ,, V ' '. . ' 1 '1 l-'--' 1' f ,t'z1'l' . S H . t 1 Q S Y 4 Y. .Y. Y -. V . C' ' 1 1 s , C Y l C51 I 51: IQ e5.f: T. s'g'.t'. 39 hill FH 1' PRFSQFR l l1 IN .1 real olfl tlmex he-le at Rneulale ldX nw come to the Nelflllholhoocl School III the flrt frame 311111 IIGII exelxonn haQ tome to hm v lnm 1n1l lllq xsavn snnle fo1 Roh can alum- detect Nonw hun1o1 lll anx 'slllldllilll 11n n-1 Inf xc wa S at HCS Bohhx naw paltulpateml ln dQ mam aLtn1t1eQ ae he courl n Ili 11.111101 an Qemor xc-am e new a n Illllf l of the Varsltx Footlmll am hut 111 ldillllf fame a captaln of the only bellltll Poothall llanl that M61 lo1k the held at lxlxelclale He fUclIlt'll'T3lk6ll the flexastatlllf' Qlll' le Nlllff at tat of the SPIIIUIN ll! a 'Yann HWHIIIQI tht B111 jflullliillhlli Ell7llllW came to the fore Ill lns NCIHUI 16.11 when he was on the Staff of 111th tn? l1111r1lr1l1ar1 and the Ixemeu Boh xslll Lt'Itd1IllX he ITl1Q96Il next wal at RIXGI 1 a e 1 1 1 1 lffllflflllll 6 I Y K1 el 1 1 P 111 11l NIIFHAFI J IIURE lwhlce 1earQ affo a rerl halrecl Demotrat named lVl1ke P1016 entered R11 elflale Q portalg Smte then the l16ITlULl2ltlL partx haQ newr lacked Quppolt at f ool Wllke Lould he healfl Zllfflllllf' hw Ldl1Qt amtlme or anxwhme l th ll anfl out of Gthool AQ the p1ex1ouQ parafraph nnf In lmplx Mlkf has taken lfrm-at IYIIGTEQI Ill xsollfl aff:-11rQ l1HXll1f' appealed three tune-Q o11 the FV plovlam Youth WantQ to know Howexer hw Greatest achlew ment Ill the flelfl 1f CXIIHKUIIHUIHI actlvltlee was lns E'lC'Itl0ll to the PIC'Nlfl4 IlCX of the qtuclent A1t1x1t1eQ AQQUCIHIIUH He unfleltook the IENPUIIFI 11 ltlili o tlat o fue mth -mat -une 4 He was a N11 tel nun ent of tw Smnon aw ant o PlC'Qlllt'Ilt of the Dehatlnff Socletx I1 the 1 4 room Nl ke ploxfcl to he a halcl xsolkel and one at the IIIOQI f6'Ill1lI'ltlX lntvllectuallx lIll6ltNl6fl and me-pine l 114 ln IN C P sulet at 1 Q un' 'llllef tl fi Illlllll of all the lH6'lHlltl tw xlxtlf fl n nue 1 19 1 1 o nn nm 1 it ll oo 6 Fffms 6 1 , 1 S:h'.. 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Y. l 1 thall 4: Y. lflltrlli l 5.6, 40 PHIIIP GEORGE PRUCTOR Co erl1to1 of the R6Ll6Zl a Student and lJo11111 ton Counul 1eprese11tat1.f A Valsltx Fennel and V111 lftfilflflll of tl1e blee Clulm no these ale Il0l the ho11o1s 3ChlCY8Cl hx se1e1al students lmut are merelx a paltlal llQt of t1ose awarded to Ph1l Prottol I11 hls three xears at Rnerdale Phll who 1 one of the lJEQ+tll3lQl1I'Cd most hkahle how 111 hIS class qulcklx won the respect 3flI'IllI3l1Oll and frlenflshlp of hls tlassmates and the facultx I1 acld1t1o11 to llalllflpdllll' 111 11121111 e14l1f1cu111tula1 actnltles he 111a111t.1111e1l l11f1l1 ar a1le1111c sta11fl111f1 1 4r111a11rcs 111 Down 111 t 14 .1 ex an 111 e 141111111-1 of tl1e Slum N011 l11111 wlrle dffldllll and ploxulecl xelmles fo1 lllw f111e dtllllf' 111 l1otl1 mllama and comeflx Phll has Z1 wonflerful du sense of humor w lllCll w as espeuallx p1e1ale11t 111 the F1eneh I class where h1 bon mots haxe wrunff mam a laulfh from hoth the lmoxs and N11 Rennhatk We 319 sule that Phlls pe1fo1ma11ce 1n eol eve VI he jut a au an a 1t has l1ee11 at Rlxerclale IIIIL 4 7 es 111e11 4 1 1 Tdllldlll sot Fe11c111U 6 STVPHFN LULIS RXPHAEI Th1s fall Stese returned to Rlxerdale aftex a one xear stax IH SWSllIZCI'l3Ild hearlnff an 111Qo11 slsttut and u111de11t1f1ahle auent IIUITICIOUQ tales of IIIICICQI co11cern1110 hw expeuences alnoad and 1 11el1 sts e on tl1e rums eeflless to sax the afo1eme11t1o11ecl llblnlllllilllilll of Cll3TE1Lt6'llQtlf s mafle llllll 41 welcome aclclltlon to tl1e l1UI'l1 e of the more artne lxoxs 111 sc 1oo uc easlx reaclaptefl lllI'IlN ll' to lXlNt'lCldlt'S mort cfutatlon H1 nowleclf-e o massua 111us1t was extxemelx helpful to the Ca111e1ata Club aml ll1N 'Heal 111te1est IH l1te1atu1e and JOLllIl3lliYl'l made llllil an lT1X3ll13.lJlE' memhu of Elhm and the PIQNN Cluv In athletlcs Stexes mam 111te1est ls w1estl111f1 stalter on the XIZIINIIX as a sopl1o111o1e he meer lN 1ef1a111ecl a p ate on the team tlllq 14111 tue- mtellectual cu11os1t1 fIl6INllX 11atu1e . r u1o 164111 outlook It 1f11e neu souu s o lIllCI6Sl and llfllllfll to lllc c .1ss111ates am 1-ual antee Co11t111ued success fo1 h1111 111 Lolleffe e ul14 De Jdtlnv SUIICIN l Pre llul1 6 lrtl 6 a erdta6 ftlzoa 6 X 1l111v .1 I ' k .Y l .5 Y .S 'A-1' I lf' ..I Pt l1 tri l ' l'V'llV ' fl lh 1 .E .V ,,17 -. 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Wres' 1.16, l 41 ROBFRT RENDFI L A hocked QllCllC8 fell ox 61 Nlr Garten Q 12 45 hlatorx claw one dax when lt waa rexealed that Bob l1ad falled to correctlx antlclpate a11 esaax CIUCQUOII Bob forealfht IH lll1Q fleld 1 leffendarx and waa a11 lmportant faetor 1n hla meteorlc TIQC to academlc promlnence 111 tl1e hlffhlx eompetltlwe Senlor Claw Bob also put lllQ pow er of proffnostl C3tl0I1 to work for the Rzlerdale Relzeu ai PW skln Bob the man who pleked all the ffrld Lon teata Durln the wlnter the Glant Plxot 'Klan f e Genelal Squad could uauallx be Qeen du11k lnff lllQ famoua jump Shot Vlhen he wai not do IDU thl Bob found tlme for Qex eral actn 1t1e Such aa Lhee1lea1nf an EIXOC2:ltlOll to wl11cl1 l1e dexot ed hlmaelf dur1nf the football Qeaaon Aftel each game Bob at dow I1 at the txpewrlter Zlllfl an11d a tur1no1l of cl1a1tQ and llUlCQ tu111ed out an altlele o11 t1e IOSSQ and whw of the flax aetlon fhe bend ha done well 111 all alea f flu l actlxltx and If we max lJUIIOXN 01116 0lll1lN o1e 1t oo Q HQI IE N1 co11t11 e o a ldfllldlllbll :lt dll ll 1 0 1 If If 1 141116 1 ffllll 1 eldl D XNIEL RObFNTH AL Jan 1m a qulet frlendlx box who ha 1111le mam fuenda and haa contrlbuted much t l clam dur1n0 hls arc xeara at R11 erdale ln Eill1lEl1LQ he waa a member of the Val L Fenunff feam HH lntereat 111 n1uQ1t led l11n1 to 10111 the Glee Club and Camerata Club a11d hm Cl6Q1f6 to aln evperlenee 111 dwcuaamff Qpecmt teehnleal Subjects ln preparatlon for l11Q choaen ca reel IH law waa I'CQP0IlQll'Jl8 fol hw l'TlCITll'lCl'Qlll1J 111 the DCl73l1Il'T SOC1ElX He w aa alao '1 contrlbutor to the Rzterzlalzan and an antne membel of the Camera Club lan Q warm pelconalltx eontubuted to lllq 11 l1l3ll0Il of bemv a Hood CllQlZC'Il and an 111te011l part of student llfe at R11 erdale He Lould alw 115 be rounted on to do a job well and to w o1k lu tl at a11x1l1111 he attempted Uan CHIIIGQ w1th lt 1 e best w1s1es o 1 IQ flag 111.1 QQ Ol lu u e Qucfe F' IL 1 4lL1SlX I 4 Ill lf' Il t P S 1' 1 . 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S!'!'lCl' Y. l5e114'i11j1 6. 40 KAN IER L SIMON Two years affo YHXIEI blmon entered Rlver dale from hls nat1ye country of Wlexlco not know lnff one of the boys ln h1s class He has taken the opportunlty 1n hls tlme at Rlverdale to make many fa t frlendshlps Althouvh not an aggresslye person he has a modest and SIHCCYC character whlch made l1lII'l well llked by all those who met llm Xayler was a conslstently harcl worker and was respected by students and faculty allke for lllq Clll ent Cllfllll Hls forte 15 math alld h cbd extremely well 1n Nh Paces honor QCCIIOH Xaylc-1 plans to caxry lns math apt1tude lnto a 111661 Ill en lIlCt'I'lIl As all athlete Xaylet was a soccer playcl on the VWTQIIX He w as also a YTlCI'f'tl7Cl of both the Nlath and Electromcs Clubs as well as the Cos1no Club We are sure that Xaylers deep deslre f0l per fectlon and hls resultlnff attltude of dll10'CIlCC towards all work whether academlc or 11ot wlll reap llllll Great lJ6Il6fltQ o 1 onohtan flub 06 lectromc I 36 Nlath u1 qoc 3 Y Soccer DXNIEI KENNETH SILVFR When Dan S1lyer entered the Second Form at Rlverdale flve years afro he was relatlvely un known to h1s classmates Today everybody 1n hls form IS acqualnted w1th h1S smlle and ffood humor Dan has done well at Rlverdale ln all respects He was a member of the Glee Club for the past three years and he took an actlye part IH all IIS profframs He w as also C1rculat1on Manaffer on the Review thls year Amonfr hls other xnterests IS current eyents a11d Dan was a member of the Wcmrld Affalrs Club Dan was a JV half back lll h1s sophomore year and played VHIQIIX Football as a Junlor Dan has sey eral outslde 1nte1ests per haps foremost amonfr these 1 h1s IJIHIIO play Ill' allfl lllS f eneral lnterest ln IHUQIL tanglng, f1c1m boo y woogy and jazz to QtIl1lKld'3QlCdl Hlyerdale WlQllPQ h1n1 the best of luck both at collef e and IH lll'f futu1c endeayols rr cl lilr ee 1 Der 5111 6 1 e 1 N 1 lu1 6 ll Klub 3 ,l Y ftllillld . 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'I 'N . 44 IULIS HOWAIxD SPITZ xxu1Q IRQ Jeen one of the sou KIUZCIIN lne claw S1111 e hw 1-1rr1x al at RlXl?1d3lC IH the Tlnld lwonn lns qulet plcewant nature haQ xxcxn lnm the reepect uf Qtufcnte an fanultx alllxe fllfff nt xx n er he hae kept up a cunxnxendalxlf axeldff tllxxufxlnxut ll lxlxelcae fault lkll xxlc tm' a I N lur L L U l N xr 1 . 1 4 In N H1 'N N 1 P Pl - . . .1 mf' uux u S ul- 1 nl nw ac 4 ut anf fa'-Q1 x PUINUGQ tn- llulxlxx xx men 1 dlt Surf ldl OUIN depenc a ll ltx team 1 new fmt 1-mxc na ure xxx ma e nm .1 Nlllffn-N Ill xx latent wld It 4 lmoses e Ile xa m mln vu Y 4 ufx 4.1 PETER B X AN PKTTFN Pete IQ a lelatlxe nexxuxmer to RlXClClEll6 lrax mfr made n- entrance on t1 Ncene ax a flftl former Xexet oxellx 0a1rul0uQ llc pmxed that IOIINKIPIIIIUUQ effmt and loquacltx dont nexee S IX ff we 1 r cn me L1 xxax- cnceaxmef xx 1 xx ln- lxc st at xx llatex El llc undeltxmk lil' an llltIl:'Qt m Cdiilld must tt gomed the Camerata Club upon ln alllxdl fit RC S and xxaQ elected x1ee preeldent uf that clulx tln2 xear On the athletlc Qlde of the ledfver he xx IS a member of the lwenunfr Team for txxo Qeawlw In addltlon he xxaQ the onlx Rlxerdallan ln recent xears to ffroxx a muQtaLhe and Qtlek xxlth lt xx lnlz cumpetltore fell bx the xxaxelde Wlletller xxx 'nxt he xxlll Qucceed Commander Whltehead IQ prcxb lematlcal lxut judfflnff lxx hw aQuxmpl1Ql1mentQ at Hlxerdale Queeew Qhould come to hlm m futher case Carnerxtd w Vue Pre 6 Fencing 06 V A I K. I , . L 11-1 5 l'l 3 in of - ., lt . d U' ' A l'l',e V. .k N .L . . .. l' 5 l's ll, 2-'. Vlll - '-s l' g xx's ln' tllv lirft time im' If-tl in llw atlxlvlim- prugmln txxwx xc-urs 1, . lAlll.' im- Illf'1lllllt'lf I ---mv u mx-mlxvr of the tm . fin '- lllnl lime. lu- lm: .'p1-mlilx lwx-mlm' 21 lligglllx 1-1 I zllxlx- perlx 'lllt'l'. llii Il'lI!ll' app:-'lring mwxlxsistvlltlx in tlw sl'1't' 5 lil ' I. Ot of gclmnl. lm is 2 Sil- 'F ll'-. 125--1. -7 .. l'r - 'l - ever the opportunity arises. YV1 ': xtl- L lxl'l'..s l'- lu 111- ll lc l' 1: l- -' f' l - ' : U1 x- lllulr I: flEllllt'l'Li lllulx 3.6: lfulxlr-rata fx: l't' g Sxlfflx 6: ,I. Y. 54 er 1: ,l. Y. l xmlix:1ll 5: Y. Yre-lling 'F lf? ' le HCS. :-. 'S 'l M 5. garl rntutlc f'l 'l'.':ll 'lt Tak' QQ ' ' t-'. ' :iz P.-,e K J .S I' L Q 1 1 il Z. - 1 Y n E ,Y Y B. . D v M h - k .I . . V . E D . gr 'W .x H 1.5. BUEL WHITE Buel has done much to benefit both himself and hie Qchool Since he came to Riverdale three weara a o One muit he impressed hx hra quiet wet frrendlx manner and hx the may ln uhrrh he went about hw work Ahsaxs thrnkrnff of hr Qtuchea frret Buel maintained a food Qcholaetlc ar eraoe throuffhout hre Qtaw at I1 C S Horserer the precedlno para fraph Qhould not lead xou to hehere that hc ahxaw had hr head lJUI'1Bfl rn a hook He wax a memher of the Varsrtx Foothall team for two reara and althoufh not a refular he uae of xaluahle BQQIQIHIILC to Coath Bertrno fo prose h1Q rewatrhtx Buel plared JV Baekethall a a -ophomore Because of hr keen mir hr rnto current exerrtw he alao corrtrrhute rnucr to the Vlrrld Xffarrs filuh We rush uel no nn 1 w tnrrent Lxent flulr 4 6 Rlzfrrfzl Illll 4 6 6 larnerata r 1 an Iraq III! HARD GIQORGF WHITE Georffe an he preferQ to he called Lame to the Lnrted Statea under the auaprceg of the En Ish Exchanfe Qwtem H1 quiet manner non hrm the reapect and frrendahrp of hr fellows claasrrratea both at the Bow and Girl School fhe nord rlawmatea IQ uae auraedx r eor ra ore of the four Qenrora takmf a Qpecral art cour I ofrered thi rear at the Girl- School In athletrw Georfe was a memher of the Var ltr Soccer and Truck Ieama Some of hra other extra curricular actnrtrek 1 rrluded the Coerno Clulr the Clee Cluh Frmerata and the Rezzeu hr e in thra countrx beor e haa tried to Qef Q nrurh o S ar hr opinion 11161141 IQ trat It wonder u 1 tax rere hr- fulfrllcd the major purpoae of the Exchan e Student l'fllUXSQlll1JN to 1111 reaee underatandrn I tren thru the tres hrtrxecn En land and the L wel btatek 1 18 7 Cainer 6 R ze r Ii X Ilenl , i I sk i . .Y 'Y - U 1 C :S L . k . S I . . KI x L . v . . , ' Y Y I. I, . i D . . . , , .D . 8 E A , .V . v v VR .S I Z1 . h- r L .I n .MLIM A A l - J' r 5 . . ' 5 B tl' g hut tle lest at college. I I Qi .fi 'A f.: I' Fr: wvoll Xff'-5 filllll 61 Y, Fllttlllllll -I-1 XV. lfoollrsrll 61 .l. Y, llaxlxetlwall -li Y. H ' 'li 1. Q I , , , N V 4- A f - Y. F ' M L . I I . .I S' .DQ . -S l I I - ' ' t ' 'S ' c: .. , rr., .'S. I S. V . I H.- .- 'r r d I1 l . frr C 'ge '- r F '- ., .Fruit ' i'sl o lflxl N II Vi-S I n 4- W .I V - X .L i -'Ye W Vg x in x 2 a- - f it he can. o f' '. 'S ' ' of A V1 ', l S Q ff l. H's S D l ' Q ' 1 ' J: ' . ' ggiflli S'22 'rff tlo-moyeolilan fllulr 6: Ur l stra F: Iflie Clflli 6: I' '- ata 1 ee ifzr' 6: Y. Srccer 6: Y. ' rack 6: I. ' ris 6. 46 JQHN HH VN FLIAS YUFKFR In September 1949 a -hx xoun lmox 111- an cepted 1o1 e11t1a11Le 111to the Ftlllltll Glade w1tl1 the exphut u11de1Qta11d111f' that he would haxe to SUIIIINEI w nk me 11: 1 111111 to l111e1cf1 poaedlx deflclent Appruentlx John manafved to lealn what waQ necesaan and poQQ1hlx exen a l1f tle n101e In hw n1ne xeara he1e hw name neal the top of the Honor Roll hefame no le-Q lhall an lnatltutlon Johna Quperlor JOL1lIl3l1QllC 21lTllltN and con -lstentlx fo11Qc1ent1ouQ work altltude Calllffl h1n1 the moxeted POGIUOII of ColLd1to1 of the Rzzel zlallan Both the Qtudent hodx and the farultx flCY'f10IlQlI3l6Cl the11 eateem for fur tl1e formf-1 ln electlnff llllfl an altemate to the Student Coun ell the latter hx electlnlf h11n a memher of the Honora CUUIQG In h1 junlor xear John earned a lette1 1n Yaraltx lwoothall hut when he could 11ot p ax ai a l Ill0l l1e lrecame an enthu 11Qt1c an 101111110 the 1 l1ee1lead1110 quad o111Q mam f11e11f- Ml l6lHPH1lltl 11111 Iltbl 11 - a l0Il3llXl Je1t Ill 1 ln 1111111 ow N s o . w INN ll dll'l'tl 5 5 lt lt loo -1tu1l1o11 14 e111 C o 1 4 f 1e1t na er J 1 ll UI Nec 1 1 1 C ur1e11t E1e I lu 1 he' ef Nometx 1 6 lheerleadmf 6 H :nor Lour e 6 X oo B J Y Ba 1 X lennx XNTIIOINX DOLGL AS W OOLWER A ffleat numl1e1 of R11 erdale Qtudenta haxe hon nes of xarylnff QIZBQ -llapea an fUIlHQ hut lt 1e prohahlx Qafe to sax that no Qtudent ha 1elp ec the QL 1ool more tl11ouf1h t1e pu1Qu1t o IQ hobhx than 'lonx A photoffraphx flend of the flrst rank Tom has taken p1ctures whlch haxe recened I'9L0'YI'l1tlOI1 both 1nQ1de and outalde of Qchool Ag Photoffraphx Edltor of the Reueu he waQ reaponalhle for all p1CtureQ placed IH lt When not photolfraphlnff Qtudents Ill 1ar1ed pow-Q both fandld a11d otherwlae Tom often man afer to ouupx 1mQelf wlth hw ltlllal l1oh 11 '12 lronomx ou--1 - er ll -111111 IX was rommlftrlx al1o1l1ed 111 1t Showmf- an 111te1eQt Ill llteratuxe he lmec une '1 mtllllltl of the Staff of Ftlzos Howexer lwlxerdale tlll l1aQ lla 1e0ular Lu1 l1Ll1 um fm all 11reffa14 ew a11d Tom man awed to do well lll 1neet111fY 1tQ demandc Alwaw a r 111 l1Illll5NllUQlXf' 111e1111e1 11- raw e 11N 'lill0llS mea o1 11111 an we a1e -u1e ll1e1 w1ll 1 111t111uc to 1 111 the fu e1 1wf ll rx fl 111 1 1 111 11111 1 U :rl ' Y T 7 T 1 L .T 1 . 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Nl. vul f'4ll'Ilf'lkS al ilu' l'l'4+'sf1lL1I Z 'f' ' 4'1lilivf'NF iw VIP, Al lip on a if-sl 48 SENICDR WILL 1 - 1 1 11 1111 1 1 1111 1 111 N a lllll C 111111 1l N1ua1 1 1 1 N 1lIN 1 l1l11 l111111f1l1 1 1 1 1 V1 N I 1 l 1Pllll1N 5 1l ' 1 1 l 1 N 1 1 111 111 1 N 1 11 N H 1N '1 N 1 1 N 1 1 N 1364 NPPC' J 1 1 1 1 1 1 N l 11 lil 11. l1X x 1 N lllX 11 P lll 1 NN - 1 1 - 11 1 1 1' 11-1 1 1 111 -111111 l1a11Jt1116 l 7 N 1 llll ll lu s X ll llltb I 1 JN IT 111 11 111111 1 1 1 1 111 IC e 1 111 If 1 a111l 11111 1tl1e1- 111 the L pp11 N1 l11111l 1111-6 lllf' X 1 u I 1 N HRX Xt il ld dl 1 1 1 s Jllllf 1 N1 11Nlld1 1 1 1lll ll Nl 11 lf If 11 N 1 u1wl1111l1111l1 lw1111 take- 71f2 111111 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 11111 1 1 1fl111 1 1 1 11 11 IUIIW 11111101111 N 1 1 ' 1lNNfl N C s 1 I K I l 1. . i1.11'l l' -X131111. will llll a1l1l1-1i1- lljUl'lPQ' 11 l'lDl'Z'l'? lla . H11-kle-1. l'1l1 l'1'1J11. bl 1 Hr 11 . St. Paulfi. 'llfl it1. I. .-1111111511 l31I.L. will llll 1l11ul1tful 111l1l1-1i1- al1ilit1 111 next FUHI'-S 1--111tai11 111 1l11- 1'--'1 .fl - l. l. ll11l:li11'l' Rl12l'N1I11l1l1. will llll g111'1'uli11 111 -1111 lillli2lll11' j1111i111- 11l111 112l1llS il. l. l.!.111l1 l'IX12. will 'Mill 1111l'ill1-1l 111l l1lz111l1s 111 1l11- 111-xl I111111' ,'1llll 11l111 is l' .'i111'ss .l1111-1g1-1-11 - '-' l'r111. 1. l'i11'1 11-11 lll.11111llf1l1ZI.!1. will 111 :111 1111s11-is 111 lli11-1'1l11l1- 1l11- 1111111111-1' lu lllll' 1l11-ir s11l11-1'i111' 1-ll'111'1 i11 111111-l1i115 lllt'. -'111 lll.11-l. 11ill :11111- 11'-ll s11i1g'i11' s lf. i. l'l 1315 ll1l1NI111,l111,X11. will all Illl gi1'ls111 'llll lllll 11l111 1l1i11l1s l11-1--111 llill 1ll1- 1l11-111. 1. l'11 l. lil'li. I'. 11ill 111 'lllf lltlll-illlllt'll1' 'llll i111' lllf l'111'1l11-11111i11g l1 1l1. lillll 7'1. f-ff 11111l .111 11-11-111l11-1'sl1il1 i11 1l11- IlIi1XlDl,Y .'l'iVl'N. 1. ll11111111 l3l'1111N. 11ill 111-1 1-111-11.'i11- l1111111l1-1lg1- 11l' l' 11-lx '11' ll11ll. 1--11'.'. 1111.l sp 111s 1.1 S11 Ill' 11111l1-1'1-l11ss111z111 i11 ll11- l111111- ll1111 lllf'f will flll l1i111 J111111- g11111l. l. ?x1i'1'1Zi'l'1I l31'1'1'1111,'. will l1l1-11i1ist1111l11-les 111 'lllf 11111- 111' 111411 lf ll'l,' 51-11i111's 11i1l1- 1?L!i ll lillil l f 1-li. 1. 1111: 1f'Z'1N11N. will il l'11i1 11' 111 lllt' Nlatli Clulr -1111l 11 1'1-11i-11- 111 tl11- ECI1--11-111111-x k.l1l1. l. ll111:I1Zl1'l' if1iNI11. will 111 lli11-1'1l-1l1- 11::1- 11-ll1111 1i1-. 11l1'-l l l1lll'1' 111 s1-l11111l 11l:1111s1 1-.1-1-1 l'11. l. lf' XI liI,1l'lxI-I, will llll 11l1l ll1-l111l1li1-1111 1'111111111ig11 l1lllllPIl,' 111 1 n sla111111-l1 ll1-- lllll li1'1111 i11 lll .il i111' -lug. l. l'l.1xl11 C11I.1l1N. will 911111 i11 C1lIllt'flf?l'illt' lllflllttl. 111 l11- pl111-ed i11 il 111111si1111 l11111l liibl' all 16111-l11-1': 1'l111 have l1-11l 1l11- 111ig-l rtune 11 te-11-l1i11, lllt'. illllll ' -1lizi11g tl at 1311-1 'll Q - - 1i1'1-. l. .KLA C111Nli. will 1l11- 2117 511-ps l1--11l111g up 111 lllf' S1-l11111l 111 all 1l11- Y lu-rs l1z ' s 11l111 will I11- 1-11'111i11g 1l11-1-li111l1 lll 1l11- ' 1u1'1-. l . 1 l. -ll.111 11111 ll11N'I'1-1l:11l,l.11. will Ill, 1-l11111l1-s1i111- l11-lp i11 l'll'1'Il4'll 111 all l'11t111'1- lli11-1'1l11l1- l'lI'1'll1'll ,'llI1l1'lllN. l. 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Ill? l1la1-k--1111l-11l1i11- 1-l1--115. - l 1-15 f1-11-11 sl111111L:1s 111 lll1Pl'fl'llt'-S 5ll1'!'f'i' lla ll 1 '-1111-. l. ll!-11.111111 1l11'I l'I.IIil:, will llr. lll'1llllllllQSill1'l' 111 lllf' X1l'.-1111-1-fl l.it1-1'111211'1- 1-l.1:-.1 111 ll2ll'1l1I'4l. l. STI-QI'lII-QX lll-Ll.I'I11l1X. will lllf I1l111- l'11i -l1 111 illll S1'lll 1' 11l111 1 -1111s 11 1z1'1,1- 11-11-1-1-1' 1111111-1-sl l 5- 111 . l. CE1l1'C1-1 IP1-11. will tl11f li1J1 111 ll1'l'Ell l'1H 111 37 llll. i11 11l1i1-l1 l'r:-119211 1111- l'l11g- Qilgll. f11'1-11-l11-1l. l111il1-fi i11 11il. 111' 111l1c-1'11i.'1- 111-11l1' 111 .'ul1111it 111 1l11- 111 111-ri ll'll I I I ' I N X XN 'NN I IJ III! 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I0 r1,,11Ll atob n Bochlort Sa e Bljur Sanford Hexmtn Klll Rlllllllilll-ll Kena 1101111 Run Nhle ln er btern 'Natller Perl X h o am lu lt on rr ou 1 to l r adler lander Urkln lerlnan Barth We Ines Nleer baxer Entelx lhtan I'o11rt!1Ro14 lltaxnond lolden Twontex Rearden ter hex Boehm R Redmond Wd on lhant W rt ht bhnlnmn Sf 111111 faxnor Imran FOURTH FORM Faelnfr a new phaae of school llfe as low men on the Lpper School ladder the Sophomores ad juated eaallx Its flftw bow ICPTCQCHIIH mam fOI'61'l1 Countrlea are the Claw the opportunltw to underitand and learn more about mternatlonal relatlona The Claw Qhow ed much PIUHIIQC' for future war Qltx teama From the proung ,crounda of the V Football and Socccr teama much Xaluable ercperl ence wa Ualliefl Comprlaed malnlx of Sophc the JV Football team flmahed wlth a 33 l record Wllllt? the ,I Y Soccer team w aa 3 l l for the Qeaaon Other JV team dld equallx well throufhout the rear To Vars1ty Football the Fourth Form frave Qtartel Georfre Safe and Charhe Klng a regular on defenae A returnmfr letterman to the Wrestllnv team was Andx Boehm whlle Bob Kenas DaV1d Smlth Bob Rlordan George Save and KCVIH Two met are all contenders for Varaltw Basketball let lfifs The Claw held a conslstentls 'food seholaattc aweraffe Harxex Plaise Peter Polatln and Harwew Pourh conatantlx recen ed Honor gradea Wlth th1Q rear of transltlon behlnd them the bophomolei can look forward to a brrfrht and rewardlnfr future 111 Rn erdale ' 'V' 'f' iz J' ' go . 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G0 op Ron 411 It to rr ht? ennrn s R Kahn A lxeat linker 1 rllrard ,lenmn J l lalrer Jacom on N Ro enherk Scharf Sfronrl Row 'l horn Srhlrn D rr rh Harrr on S ern Trwrhef Klmed S Shedlrn balxaorr l'ox Nleehan fhrrzl Ron Oliver lickard D I ha e 1 Harm shaun He Stone I Rendell F Baerl llalxer NIHHG .l QPHIIFI fhran lwerlrn l' ter churnan Bin R R+ enhluth Rau Finkel qltclll fllzsrnt l'rarkrnan lranwell Hill A Standen THIRD FCJRM The Ninth Grade a head of the xllflfllff School excelled 1n mam phases of school hfe This was in part due to the new bows at R C S who made mans helpful contributions ln athletics the Freshmen showed some fine potential While not haunv an outstandlnff football team Riverdale had one or two standout players Bruce Scharf the captain played such outstandrnf ball that he participated 1n almost all the ,IV arnes and in one Varsitx encourtcr Jeff Fraek man drrectrnf the lndlan attack was especlallx outstandrnf in a l0N1I1 battle mth Scarsdale the final score hem The oxerall record of two xrrtorrcs over Barnard and Harklex lhe soccer team coached hx Nlr Lxons corn er a erord f tis xlctarles a arnst one feat Co Captains Vrerl Sali adori and Larrx Ro en 1 did a e e pecra lx in the eronc en counter with Horace Nlann which the lndlans man a CI to mn 1Il oxertrme ns fame was plaxec without the serure of four starters tle xearlvoo me to pre the hasketma team rs lookmv forward to a xerx successful sea son Hlffh scorinff ,leff Frackman is expected to lead the Frosh fue this wear The Freshmen elected Tom Schuman President of the Middle School Council Other Freshmen members included lon Rose Larrx Rosenbluth and Richard Bm These boxs were instrumental III aldlnf lVlr Comm 1n some of the Nllddle School affairs The Honor Roll is as studded with the names of rnanw how lhose most frequentlw appearln were ,leff Fracl.rnan Nlllxe Racz Robert Finkel llonx Schuman and R14 hard ,lenninfrs On 'Nm emher lvth the Nllddle School presented tx o siort Jax ssrtr tie ll Sthr ol The Jax produrrd lux Nlr lornfrt starred Vlerr Salxadorl eu Chr e ind Xnt x Stern in the ma c ro ot ur ru rr artixltx ua the J s nn t rr N uc Q rhool newspaper Ihe la! er I eve e 1 in pr f re r s x ar ar hier ernenl T ' 'g :,l ' g., ., . . .. 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E Q Q ' k Q' ' ' lh- class of ol has compiled a fine ' c ard 5 t K' thi: Qe' '. and can l't'I'lillIllf take pride in its As l k ge s ss. . l ll A ' ' ' s. 61 Top Rau tlert to rzghtt Stoke Cel er Llchten tem Petzal A Wohl tetter P Polumbaum D Llma Rocha Pen o 'Nlttchell Rodzlanko Serond Rau, Plckardj Newman Kxmnlelman Burns Jahlowj Cond llffe -X Swdnew H Ives Bur er -X Third Hou Cum E1 en VC eh ter 'Nhllar Badane Hawden Hamllton freene B Wolfl Bruce Seated Boaeherg -KllenE Flmher Santullx Sa er Elon Nalahu Heder Blrd 4b sfnt -Kllen P I oluh Wm ton B Bljlll' K Hep on S hlec hte Somerfleld Squire SECOND FORM In the oplnlon of the teachere and coache the Second Form uae one of the fmeet claaeee ln Qplrlt and 3llllltN that Rlwerdale hae exer produced Phe Glflllll radere not onlx compiled a ood record ln Chool hfe hut alao Qhoxsed excellent Qchool Qplrtt throu hout the Xear In their Qtudlee the medlan of the Second Form ws ae around a C+ awerafe Howexer Robert Bruce Bartholomew Green Wllllam lxee Anthom Saver and Tlmothw Nlllar Con letentlx made the Honor Roll Saffer Paul Fleon and fom Santulll were thle xeare repreeentatlxee to the lllddle School C ouncll On the athletlc fleld the Second Form showed that lt wae ln the worde of Coach Bertlno lthe heat roup III -p1r1t and ahlllty III ware Desplte the lack of competltne plax the Second Formers completed a profltahle athletlc xear developlng. thelr abllltx and coordlnatlon Uannx Valahu emer red ae tlllQ xear Q outetandm athlete and tande a ood chance of ettm xareltx hlrthe 1n track haeketball and football The Claw of 61 ae lte record rexeals plawed a xerx Important part ln Qchool llfe and wlll Lertaln lx ahlx aaeume 1tQ role next Near a leader of the 'lllddle Sc hool 50 ' I' ' : ' s. 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Io rzglzti Donald on -Xmn rm Lalaldo Plllellll XX 1l11vx llhemlure Luleman J Allen Second ROIL -Xllen Harrl Lehr111.11n F Haxword F111 er Ruhard Lonte a Wolff Thzrfl Row qtarkj W Wohl teller Harm UeS1lxer XILKCHHB -Xnderun KFlllW1Qll Santulll 4b9lI1f Blum K1dIll0Q Lalarlde Ruhm Brendler Hansard FOURTH GRADE I l11111 4 ll 1 Z. A ICI 1 GI 11111 111 1 54111111 11:11 1 1 1111 IN 1 111 1 ICI Il XIII 1 1111111 1 1 l llllflf a l 1 Pl 1111 11 1 IP N111 1 1- ll Nlmer 1- Q11 T111 ' ' ff' In r1'f'l1tl: fllillll. wvdgllfff. 5l1al1a.'l'.'1'l ' H.. P11 '-. ,l 1'-. Sti -:1ll. llul ling, 1 I' ': 'fav I 11' R.. llyfflle. ful .lLa' i1 QQ.. Sli 'l f' ,l l. l.11'.w11 XY.. U11 ' gcr. llfd Vlx. .Ur-I ,. M ' R1111: Sll'XlLl. l'1lIlx NI . .l 1115. Cuulxe ll.. Sl'll.'NlllQl l'. H11--ell. Il11I1lNt:i11. .'l'I,i1-1. l'lI'LlI1l'x I l'. fllmw I: 'I . ff11111lliff . flullin, .M ,k My X M, 1 W Q 1 3 ag,-,.,lf' ' Qfrff . Q.. ffm' K, V-'23-7 4, 1 I 7i7lIWWDfl'95 X X pf 4. 1 Y 4 E A 2 ft iw ' E l I Vi , ,lf V. ' 'W . , b ' Jrrrfftf:-i.?, T x X X My xx ,- J, - f' , ' 1 ,h I - ,.,...M-- Q I I W X mfs' -- X vl h . 7 f , K ' V 'W' , ,V ff, L ,, 1 -N,-.fm-A. L IQ., L' .arf X f Q 9' wg A , I Top Row llvfl to riglitiz Kulick. Spring. Lord. Frankel. Kramer. Buehslrauin. Bayer. Masius. SCWUHHI Rout Lahr. Rendell, Kaplan. White. Keiser. Bijur. Stern. Kahn. Third Row: Edie. Helpern. llrandaleone. Proctor. Gordon. Weiss, Caine. Winston. Presser. Botlom Row: Blue, Lyons. Elson. Bing. Zucker. Ball. Jali- low P.. Lahm. Morrison. Bloomfield. Absent: Parella. Polumhaum. Brest. Lynn. Sydney. THE RIVERDALIAN EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Andy Ball .lohn Zucker MANAGING EDITORS Paul Jablow David Lahm BUSINESS MANAGERS Lloyd Bing Warreii Lyons CONTRIBUTING EDITORS John Lahr Michael Spring PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS Edward Bloomfield Paul Brest SPORTS EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGER Eric Morrison Peter Elson ART EDITOR ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER Andy Blue Stephen Kaplan FACULTY ADVISER Mr. Arne Gronningsater STAFF Writing: Avary. Bayer. Brandaleone. Buchshaum. Edie. Frankel. lalmlow. M.. Keiser. Kulick. Masius. Presser. Proctor. Wlliile. B. Wiiistriii. R. Business: Bijur. J.. Brendler. Garfinkle. Helpern. Kahn. Korn. Lord. Parella. Stern. Photography: Imai. Wtioliier. Tl HONORS CCDURSE This year. twelve years after its formation. the Honors Course continued as one of the most in- teresting and heneficial extracurricular activities at Hiyerdalc. Ifounded and directed hy Nlr. J. lion- ald Neitz. the purpose of the Honors Course has been to acquaint students with college subjects and seminar work. The course is conducted hy' guest speakers who address the group on cultural and scientific topics. Following the lecture. there are discussion periods. These discussions provide an interchange of ideas. which is intellectually stimu- lating and valuahle as an introduction to the semi- nar-type course. The diversity of the lecturcs this year w as shown hy a few of the speakers. Among: these lecturers were Professor S. Nlintz. who spoke on Anthropology ': Nlr. lleric Heigen on l'fxistentialism : Mr. Lewis Eigen on The Nature of Nlathematicsu: Ur. Sidney Tarachow on l'sychiatry : Xlr. J. IJ. Xeilz on Religion and Heligionsu: Nlr. J. B. Emerson on llc-ad Sea Scrolls . He-cause of the unusually large size of this year's senior class. twelve hoys were accepted for memhcrship rather than the usual nine. Seyen Girls' School Seniors were also included. ln order to he accepted into thc llonors Course. llrest. l'1eld. ,lalrlow Nl.. Proctor. llaryin. Xlr. Nr-it l'.. Plore. it is necessary for each student who passe academic requirements to write an essay' ing why he or she desires to attend the Course and listing preferred topics for the The faculty chooses the memlicrs hy the of these essay s. Slrzmfing 'fell In riglitfz Mary. dexlonte- hello, bordon. Zucker. liall, Swzlfwlz 1. .lululow s certain discuss- I-IUIIUFS lectures. qu alit y faqs 9 .qfllflillillllf tfefi to rigfill : lilson. llall. Nlr. Tomal. llrantlaleone. Cordon. l'ro4'tor. Xxary. Kaplan. The Student Council is composed of seven memlmers and two alternates who are elected in the spring of each year hy the Upper School student hody. The election for officers is held by the newly- elected Council which assumes office soon after its election. This year the Council was made up of all Seniors, except for George Engel. class of '59, an alternate. l. ,y 33? I .X ,J . 1' STUDENT COUNCHL The functions of the Student Council fall into two main categories. First. the Council represents the students and forms a strong link hetween the administration and the student hody. Second. the Council is responsible for helping to enforce the obvious and necessary rules and regulations which the administration sees fit to maintain. Wmvrking closely with the Discipline Committee. the Council this year was delegated the power to punish minor offenders. In January of this year. the Council helped plan and conduct a conference on student government in New Yorkfs independent schools. The purpose of this conference was to bring together the represent- atives from the student governments of the schools to talk over problems and ideas concerning the organization and activities of student government and to work out solutions and policies based on the experiences and suggestions of other schools. The conference was a great success and the 150 delegates who attended found the discussions and speakers very interesting and heneficial. This year the Council held business meetings once a week and discipline meetings whenever the occasion arose. Scott Avary was the president. Steve Kaplan. the secretary. and Nlr. I.e'mard Tomat. the faculty adviser. RELIEF SOCIETY The Relief Society. under the direction of Presi- dent Michael Buchsbaum and Vice-President Bruce Brandaleone. was composed of nineteen members who were charged with performing one of the most worthy tasks in the Student Activities As- sociation. Each year the Society collects contribu- tions from the student body and turns them over to deserving charities as the collective contribution of our students to community welfare. The Upper School was divided equally among the collectors in the Society. For the second year in succession. the Relief Society departed from the usual pledge system and devised a new program un- der which the Societyis members approached their respective students. who. if they wished. contri- Slllllllfllg lfefl In fligllfll Engel. Nltlsltls. Sililllgllllffhsy, Hill, Xlaier. florrlon, Swalerf: llowarrl. Hor- rison. liranflaleone. lillcll-lltllllll. Keiser. fucker. '11lSI'HfZ Kenas. Hiornlan. Waller, buted to the drive. Once again. the Middle and Lower Schools were included in the raising of funds. The money collected was given to the Neigh- borhood House Incorporated. the School for Un- touchables. UNICEF, the Hebrew Day Nursery of New York. and WOR. The Relief Society also helped run the Christ- mas Seal and March of Dimes drives. The money collected from the former Drive was sent to the Tuberculosis Fund and from the latter to the lnfantile Paralysis Organization. The work of the Riverdale Relief Society stands as an example of what results from a well-directed initiative. W'right. llegner. llayies. Sydney, Top Ron' llwft Io right! 1 Luniler Rmhnonfl. Hunter. Woolner. Hufl nikoff. lllnoxnlielml. Smwzrl Haw Minusiun. Irxin. SllZlllglllll8SSy Helpern. johnson. Lernum. Swat ml: Utlen. llau--zin. liurtlett. llnr ron-. flllunnon. Simon. The most important funntion of the lflettronu- lu IQ to 'five its Illffllllltffi an lllNlf'lll into the operation of the radio and other electromt de ueei and an opportumtx to build and u e the equipment necemarx for the Gueceweful operation of the Clulm Thli year a new pollu waQ instituted Vklllfll chanffed the emphaels from radio to elemtromw in general fhe Qchool hai a tranemltter recener and other partQ necesQarx for the operation of a ham QIHUUII However thes are in need of major repa1rQ fhue lnetead of rehabilitating: flllq equip ment the rluh decided to hulld teet equipment lax 75 ELECTRONICS CLUB 511 mfr the foundation for a Qtatlon In the future Com nuttees were UIYCYHHIZK d bo that ffroups o fire is wr '- 'llz' ' 2...'.UlS. .seine-nt. and in If me-ein ro: . , nur aeulty adxisf r. .lr. ouis iiffen. 41 on- with the Clulfs officers. President Stephen Bart- lett. Vice-President Kan Burrows. and Secretary- Treasurer Jacques Baussan, helped provide tht -u 1 with the guif anee neu ed sc i ., new r ie- ' in moi . ': loiec lat tie nor 1 'S ye r's 1 mring tie goa 1 a ra io station nearer o achievement. 'I DEBATING SOCIETY llllllllllg iffy!! lu righliz l.ander. Redmond. .lat-obson. llernhard. Parella. Spitz, enadier. Gordon S.. Sealed: l.erinun. Sydney. Flson. lioyne. l'iore. lfrend, :Hnxeritz N lyydllJl'llSl'. Silyer. Sage. The Debating Society was completely reorganiz- ed this year under the leadership of Co-Presidents Michael Piore and Alan Coyne. Secretary Peter Elson. and Faculty' Adviser Nlr. Tomat. Intramural debates continued this year as in past years. but more emphasis was put on interscholastic debates. The lnterseholastic Debating League of Greater New York was formed including Horace Nlann. Hackleyr. Barnard. Dwight. and Columbia Grammar School. This organization offered the opportunity of scheduling a series of stimulating debates. The topic wx to mas? 5 used w as the question of Foreign Aid 1The National Debate Topic of the yearl. In order to improve the skill and intensify' the interest of the younger members of the society. lec- tures were giyen on the art of debating and week- ly' intramural debates on various topics were sched- uled. The Debating Society this year has laid a strong foundation for a successful future in inter- scholastic debating. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Top FOIL' lfeft fo riglitjz Channon. Elson. Silver. Cordon. Frankel. Sivigny. .Strom Row: Irvin. Proctor. Calef. johnson. Edie. Piore, Seated: Xlr. Cobb. Brest. Garvin Av ,Iablow Nl.. Lahin. Absent: Keiser. Due to the avid interest of many of the Seniors in psychology, the Psychology Club was once again included as one of the extra-curricular activities of the school. This was the eighth year that the club has been functioning. Since its inception. the program has been headed by iVlr. Forrest W. Cobb of the Science Department. The meetings consisted of lectures by Xlr. Cobb and group discussions. The purpose of this format was to help the students to realize and face the situations which arise in human relationships and to understand certain personality problems. ln do- ing this. the members were able to gain an insight into why they themselves do certain things. and thus they got to know themselves better. The ma- terial used in these discussions came largely from several modern psychological texts. It can honestly be said that the Psychology Club provided one of the most interesting and beneficial extra-curricular activities in the school. Because of its great success with this year's Senior Class. the Club can look forward to a very bright future. sig. 3 QQ? SEZ' P Q7 P W 4 I ' 3 , 5592 qi? as WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB Top Row llefl Io rightiiz Rocherolle. Keilhauer. Vlihite B.. Lyons. Cruen. Caydos. Nydorf. Second Row: Angelo. Schwabacher. Helpern. Piore. Proctor, lelinek. Bottom Row: Bing. Field. Garvin, Calef. Rendell. ,lablow M. Absent: Brest. The Wmrrld Affairs Club has long been one of the largest and most active clubs in the Student Activities Association. Llnder the direction of its officers. Alexander Garvin. in his second year as president. John Field. the vice president. and Ben- nett Galef. secretary. the Club embarked on a bold new program of instruction. This new policy. which had as its objective in- creased interest in world affairs among the mem- bers and the entire school. was initiated when the club presented a panel discussion on the N.A.A.C.P. for the first S.A.A. assembly. ln conjunction with the Current Events Club. it presented a series of A215 outside representatives from such foreign countries as France and Israel. The Club also showed a motion picture about the Hungarian Revolution. Discussing such timely events as satellite de- velopment. the Nliddle East. and Algeria. the club continued its program of weekly discussion. These discussions were enhanced by the several foreign members and the Club's new adviser. Mr. Vahe Tiryakian. The lvorld Affairs Club hopes to continue its broad program with new and original innovations in future years. and to further contribute to its membership. the S.A.A.. and the school as a whole. Wu COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Top Row lleft to right! : Lahr. Spring, Frank. Bernhard. Sydney, deltlontebello. Ren dell, Maier, Solis, Lidell, Burger, White Cv. Second Row: Chang. Dixon, Baussan. Or kenyi, Miller, Tyson, Meer, Polatin. lmai, Johnson, Zalles. Thant. Third Row: Reardon Ginsberg, Coyne, Brown, Leary, Espinosa, Avary J., Redmond. Bocherolle. Lopez, Simon Wilson, Bottom Row: Kaufman, White P., Shea, Minasian. Irvin, Keilhauer. Avary S. Katcher, Coleman, Clarke, Sundarum. This year the Cosmo Club served very actively in promoting friendship and understanding among its membership of boys from a wide variety of nationalities and cultures. Cooperation with the Girls, Schoolvs Cosmo Club helped broaden the Clulfs horizons. Through lectures. discussions. and social events the Club acquainted foreign students with the customs of the United States. and. at the same time. gave the American boys a chance to learn more about foreign cultures. At joint meetings with the Girls, Schoolfs Club. xarious lecturers spoke on subjects of current in- ternational significance and cultural interest. The big social event of the first semester was the an- nual joint meeting for Thanksgiving. The evening centered around a Thanksgiving dinner and in- formal dance at the Girls' School. As an experi- mental activity, the Cosmo Club sponsored a joint social affair which featured dinner at a down- town foreign restaurant. The chief event of the year was the Masquerade Dance which was held in the spring at the Boys' School. Under the direction of its officers Roberto Keilhauer, presidentg Scott Avary. vice-president: George Irvin, secretary, and faculty adviser, Mr. Leonard Tomat, the Cosmo Club expanded its pro- gram by experimenting with new activities which should add even greater interest to the Club. 79 THE ORCHESTRA mlirig llc!! In rightl: White l'.. Hirsch. llergen. White ll.. Lahm. llall. Proteau. . M xg. ' rger XXv.Sl'Ilf1'lfI llurger X.. Xlr. Oliver. Nliller. Raphael, I :min lxn bu The school Orchestra enjoyed another fine year in 1957-58. By extending membership to boys of the Lower School, the club reaped the ad- vantages of their participation and offered them the experience of playing in a group early in their school lives. The Orchestra gave its first performance at the Thanksgiving assembly, where it performed a selection by Handel and accompanied the joint glee clubs in the hymns. At the Christmas program presented on Decem- ber 18, at the Girls, School, the Orchestra pre- sented a '4Prelude and Fuguei' by Handel. The Orchestra and Clee Club then combined to present the highlight of the evening, the 'Song of Christ- masl. an oratorio by Roy Ringwald. In the spring the Orchestra. in collaboration with the Glee Club, presented a program for par- ents, night. Following this program. the Orchestra gave no other performances until the Graduation exercises. when, as is traditional. the group play- ed Pump and Circumstancen by Elgar. Everyone in the Orchestra wishes to thank Xlr. Oliver for all that he did to make the year a successful one. The job of faculty adviser to the Orchestra entails not only conducting but also a great deal of arranging and copy work. Due to the efforts of its officers, Dave Lahm and Andy Ball, the club is not quite ready to challenge Lawrence Welk, but there is a rumor around that the S.A.A. appropriation for ,58-,59 has been used as a down payment on a bubble machine . . . JAZZ CLUB Top Rott' 'left In rightt: liartlett. l.ahr. lfrank. Kulick. Proleau. Hill. Lahm P4 la tin. Sccolzll Role: Siyigny. Lidell. Weiss. Jalilow P.. Chase. Kramer. Lord. Rearden Leyey Bottom Row: Rendell. fucker. lilue. Kaplan. Lvnn. Morrison. Cordon, Abscrztz Ratner Un November Gth. 1957. a new Club was ele- vated to the ranks of the S.A.A. After a short probation period. in which the Club tried to dispel the rolling-clmke-bottles-across-the-floor type of rep- utation it had made for itself during its first year of operation. the .lazz Club took its place among the other clubs of the school by a unanimous vote. Led by President Andy' Blue. Vice-President Steve Kaplan. and Secretary John Zucker. the Jazz Club adhered unwaveringly' to its purpose. which was to enhance the knowledge of the nature of jazz. and thereby' increase its enjoy ment. The yearis study' was divided into segments. each of which was devoted to a different form of music: Piano jazz. small combo jazz. vocal jazz. big band jazz. and symphonic jazz. On several occasions the club had guest speakers to talk on various phases of the subject. The jazz Club immediately' proved to be one of the most popular Clubs in the school when over forty' boys signed up for it in the fall. Only about twenty' were accepted. jazz is already' the most popular form of music in lfurope. and has bolstered our prestige abroad immensely. Eventually perhaps America itself will wake up to this wonderful music and embrace it with the fervor that greeted much lesser styles of music. jazz has been called :Xniericais greatest original art form. and should be received in such a manner and given the recognition it deserves. 'lille Jazz Club of Riverdale is doing its small part towards this end. THE RIVERDALE REVIEW Top Rau' 'left lo righll: Schwabacher. White ll. Frankel. Channon. Buchsbaum. rank Nlasius. Coleman. Coyne. Lynn. Second Rout: lryin. Xloloy. Elson. Zucker. jablow Nl Presser. .lablow P.. Bloomfield. Bottom Rmc: Blue. Rendell. Kaplan. Proctor. Gordon, Caine Wiinston. Woolner. Absent: Otten. Silver. Kramer. Lord. The Riverdale Review, now in its forty'-first year. has played an increasingly' important role in the schoolis program. The paper. by' use of proper journalistic principles. gave an objective picture of Boys, School events. Published once a month. the Review offered complete coverage of all phases of Riverdale life. Containing both news and sports articles. this year's paper employed a more liberal editorial policy' than that of past years. Space was provided in which the editors could en- lighten the students about school affairs which they. the editors. deemed worthy of mention. Con- comitant with these editorials was an abundance of letters to the editor which enabled the student to present his views not only to the student body but to the faculty as well. The Riverdale Reviezc completed a most suc- cessful year. highlighted by its annual visit to the Columbia Scholastic Press .-Xssoeiation. The club was under the leadership of its co-editors. Bruce Brandaleone. Phil Proctor, and James Gordon: Steve Kaplan acted in the capacity of Associate lfditor. Business Nlanager llobert Caine and :Kd- yertising Manager Ronald Winston were mainly responsible for keeping the paper on solid financial ground. Anthony Wfoolner provided the Reriezc with many' interesting pictures of school life: Robert Rendell. Sports Editor was in charge of the cover- age of Riverdaleis eight varsity teams. Nlr. Harold Rennhack again occupied the position of Faculty' Advisor to the paper. The paper was helped greatly' by its members from the Sophomore and ,lunior Classes. for many' of them came to the Recieu' with previous writing experience on the Niiddle School paper. the Taltler. All thirty members of the Rerieu' helped get this year's publication off to a fine start in Riverdales second half-century. GLEE CLUB Top Raw llef! to right? : Proteau. Rosenthal. Chase. Frankel. Lyons. Lahm. White P Zalles. Securid Row: Shea. Begner, Moloy. Sydney. Freud. Wilson. Boehm. Davies Bottom Row: Sivigny. Brown. Engel. Nlr. Oliver. Proctor. Kaplan. Coleman. Absent: Kellhauer Silver. Denson. Ratner. The purpose of the Clee Club is primarily' to give boys who are interested in group singing an opportunity' to study' various forms of choral music. and secondarily' to give these boys the chance to participate in performances of such works. This year's twenty-five members were involved in a variety' of productions. which for the most part were given jointly with the Glee Club from the Cirls' School. The first of these performances was given at Tlianksgiving. At the school's traditional Thanks- giving ceremony the combined Clubs sang two hymns. At Christmas the Clee Clubs of the two schools joined in the presentation of A Song of Christ- mas. a Fred Waring choral arrangement. ln this work the Clee Clubs sang in unison and two. three. and four part harmony. ln addition to the com- bined effort that evening. the Clubs each gave individual performances. The Boys? School Clee Club sang several carols in two-part harmony. The Christmas production marked the rebirth of the Small Chorus. composed of ten Clee Club members more proficient at reading music than the others and willing In devote extra time In re- hearsal. 'lihis new group presented three carols during the Christmas Program. At the time this article is written. plans for the spring are nebulous. However. it is certain that at least one large scale production yyill be under- taken. This year. as in the past. the Glee Club was ably' directed by Nlr. Richard Oliyer. The president of the Club was George Engel. the vice-president. Plllllp l IOLIOI V ffrlie. YY'oolner. Scrzfrwfz Calef. lieln. ETHCS With the help of the English Department and the students themselves. Ethos again succeeded in its avowed purpose of promoting and promulgating the creative. literary and artistic attempts of the student hfldxv. This year Ethos made several changes in its modus operandi, the outstanding change being that all matters of policy were decided by a board made up of its two faculty advisers. Messrs. McCormick and Luke: its Editor in Chief. Kenneth Burrows: and two of its officers. Alexander Garvin and Chris- topher Hobson. This year. Efhos for the first time solicited and published contributions from the Middle as well as Upper School. It also sponsored a cover contest. won hy Timothy Gaydos. to deter- mine the art editor. and it revived the practice of supporting itself hy donations from alumni and friends. Though small and rather limited in funds. Ethos had a successful year. It is the sincerest hope of the staff. howexer. that it will continue to improve. never losing sight of its goal. Trip Rau' 1lf'l'r Io riglzn : Raphael. Shea. ffhannon. Freud. vvvillstoll. Hobson. Burrows. tlarxin. fioll- Slrlmlillg llwft I0 righliz lllue. Conlon. Rendell. Zucker. Knwvl- mg: l.ulnn. Xlorri-on. .lalvlovs l'. CHEERLEADING It is the joh of the cheerleaders to generate spirit within the student body as a means of lending sup- port to Riverdale athletic squads. The spirit in the school this year was maintained at an exceptionally high level. It is encouraging to realize that school participation at athletic events is not necessarily de- pendent upon a team with no defeats. Although the Football Team did not win the Ivy League Champ- ionship this year. the turn-out at most of the games was very gratifying. This year. the cheerleaders held several rallies in Chapel in addition to their regular programs at the football games and other special athletic events. Credit for the rallies must be given to Andy Blue. Dave Lahm. Phil Proctor. and Paul Jahlow. Others who helped at the games included John Zucker. Boh Rendell. and Dan Silver. As in the past. this year's cheerleading program vs as coed. Thanks also go to the girls who participat- rr :L .- :- fc U3 as .- L: 1 :L an -4 so 13 rn 1 :s 0 o 5 'C 1 c fm 1 sn: 5 cf vu I CHESS CLUB This year. as in years past. the Chess Club con- tinued to give Riverdale's chess enthusiasts an op- portunity' to gain experience and to improve their play. During the Club's weekly meetings. presided over by club officers Bennett Calef. Alain de Monte- bello and Ronald Johnson. the members participated in intra-club tournaments and received instruction in the fundamentals of the game. The Club also provided Riverdale with a Chess Team which competed in matches against other schools in the W.P.P.S.A.A.'s annual chess tourna- ment and in the city-wide Manhattan Chess Club Tournament. Top Ron' tlwff in righlt: Xl e e r. tlrenaulier. Colden. Gottlieb. Cnryey. Howard. Nlorri-on. Smith, Sf-rolllf Rolf: Schlesinger. Hershey. 'X-ch. Sanford. tlziryin. :Mary S.. Perl-. lllooinfielrl. Sffarwlz lfoyne. Edie. Kramer. de- Xlontebello. llulef. johnson. willtston H.. We-stnev. i l R Dues were collected to enable the Club to pur- chase a sizable collection of chess books, which were contributed to the school library. These books should provide Riverdalians of the future with an opportunity to further their knowledge of chess. Linder the influence of the Club's new constitu- tion and its policy of limited membership. this y'ear's twenty-five members enjoyed meetings which were free from the disturbances which often disrupted the Chess Club in past years. The meetings were orderly and quiet and the only sounds which broke the peace were joyful cries of nchecktnateu. DRAMATICS ASSOCIATION Standing Ile-ft to rightt: Nloloy. liaussan. Weiss. Bernhard. Sundaraln. ljarella a les. Nlr. Tornat. Bloomfield. Seated: Lopez. Proctor. Espinoza. Sivigny. Keilhauer tie Absenlz Ratner. Clarke. Lord. The function of the llramatics Association in the past has heen mainly to help with the construction ofthe sets and the set-up of the lighting for the vari- ous school productions. However. this year. a new policy yy as instituted which makes the Dramatics As- sociation a group of all the students who have taken part in a drama presentation while in the lipper School. For this year at least. membership in the cluh was made retroactive to everyone who had per- formed in the past Lipper School Play. Assistance was given hy the cluh in the Middle Schoolis theater in the round presentation of Iwo one act plays in the fall. Later in the year. the com- hined Glee Cluhs ofthe Boys' and Girls' Schools and the Orchestra performed The Song of Christmas . While the music was played. a tahleau of Christmas .WW . E as scenes was presented. The sets for this tahleau were constructed hy the llI'21lIlilllt'S Association under the direction of Nliss Pierce and Nlr. lioniat. 'lihe annual l.ovver School presentation of a Gil- hert and Sullivan operetta vs as given in early spring. This production required rather extensive stage sets and lighting. and the cluh carried out its tasks ef- ficiently. V - . , . . . lhe officers of the lfI'3lIlilllt'S xkssociation were lid Sivigny. President: liolverto lieilhauer. Vice- ljresident. and lfduardo rlspinosa. Secretary. Their willingness to do some of the more thank- less. unheralded johs and llr. 'liornatis competent supervision were largely responsihle for the suc- cessful season which the clulv enjoyed. MATH CLUB 1 1 Ron' Ile!! tu rightl: Hunter. llaryin. Utlen. Lidell. llelpern. Holzman, Serorul ll falef. flruen. XX inston. Mina-ian. Xlarrow. ,Ialwlow Xl.. Simon. johnson. Honour Role: lfll on. flottlielr. Kramer. llhannon. lilue. lflson. fucker. .-llmcrzt: Proteau. The Nlathematics Clulw. under the ahle direction of Hohert Channon. has had a very successful pro- gram this year. and now is well under way' towards lvecoming an ignportant part of lliyerdaleis Student Activities Association. 'lihe purpose of the cluln. as it was defined when organized. is to investigate in- teresting side tracks in mathematics and related fields: suhjects which are ordinarily not touched upon in the high-school academic program. To as- sure that the memhers have sufficient luackground to maintain the meetings on a fairly mature level. the cluly is open only to those hoy's who are taking or who have taken intermediate algrelira. Among the lectures which have lmeen presented are dissertations on mathematical and logical paradoxes. symlvolic logic. permutations. and topography. Yvhen originally estalvlished last year. the plan w as that the club memhers would each take an ac- tix e part in the preparation of some program which interested him. linfortunately. however. this plan did not succeed. and in the end all the meetings were planned hy the officers. fliltis year. with the as- sistance of Yice-President Paul Brest and Secretary Andy' Blue. a new program evolv ed. 'lihe officers de- cided that what was really necessary were some or- ganized lectures lwy a competent teacher. The clulfs advisor. Nlr. Lewis liigen. offered to conduct an ex- perimental course in Statistical Analysis. and the new program was receiy ed with much enthusiasm. 'lihis is a course which very w ell may' soon lie taught in all high schools. This year prov ed to he very enlightening as well as interesting to the memlvers of the Nlathematics Cluln and has shown the cluln to lme a definite asset ln Riverdale. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB Top Row tlefz to rightbz Cordon S., W'estney. Morrison, Polatin. Perls, Schulman Otten. Scrum! Row: Wright. lFlCYlllBl1. Kenas. Cordon J.. Zucker. Polumbaum. Pla e Honour Rule: Davies. Elson. Kalvher. Petzal. ,lablow P.. Howard. Coyne. llarnhard 411 scnlz Channon. Bergen. Sage. The purpose of the Current Events Club. as de- fined by its constitution, is to . . . inform River- dale students of the vital occurrences in world af- fairs . . .W The past school year covered a period in which ominous rumblings were heard from almost every corner of the globe. The Current Events Club consequently stepped up its program in many ways in an attempt to 'ccover more ground and reach more peoplef' The Club this year consisted of twenty-three members, including its officers: Paul Jablow, presi- dentg David Petzal, vice-president: and Bob Chan- non, secretary. lts faculty advisor was Mr. Rand. As the purpose of the Current Events Club is the same as that of its partner-in-crimew. the World Af- fairs Club, the two clubs were able to co-operate in many ways, and thus enjoyed a mutual benefit from the resulting enrichment of their programs. It was a standard practice this year for each club to invite the other whenever a speaker was scheduled or any program of particular interest was organized. Guest speaker programs were enriched through the ancient and venerable axiom, Better to speak to fifty than to twenty-fivef' Also a part of the new club policy was the system of welcoming any student who desir- ed to attend a special program. At this writing, the Current Events Club has had one outside speaker. a UN news correspondent from Israel, and several acceptances for undetermined dates. The remainder of the weekly programs con- sisted of general discussions among the members themselves, club reports given by the members. and other diversified entertainment. ln addition. a field trip for the combined membership of the Current Events and World Affairs Clubs is anticipated. PRESS CLUB T p Row ll:-ft to rightrz Sehwabacher. Spring. Raphael. Piore. Second Row: Orkin, Levey Ro-Q. Angelo. Bnnom Row: lilson. Zalles. Jablow M.. Ball. Absent: Lahr. The function of the Press Club in Riverdale is to act as a publicity agent by sending articles about school events to the local and the New York news- papers. ln this way the club aids the general public who might be interested in knowing something about Riverdale. Its typewriters and mimeograph machine were used this year by several other clubs. including the Ri1'err1a11'al1 and the Re1'ieu'. This year's officers were Nlike ,lablow and jorje Zalles. co-presidents. and Andy Ball. secretary: the club acted under the supervision of Nlr. Leonard at Tomat. its faculty advisor and the schoolis Director of Publicity. Under the new Constitution drawn up by this years members. a strict ruling was set up as to the method for putting out an article so that Mr. Tomat and the officers could be sure that each article was correctly written. The membership for this year was limited to twelve boy s. as stipulated by the new Con- stitution. This number, however. was a larger mem- bership than those in many previous years and per- mitted a higher degree of efficiency in the club. CAMERATA CLUB Top Row 'left to rightl: White P.. Spitz. Lyons. Rosenthal. llergen. Burrow ei ser. Raphael. Yvoolner. Miller. Sw-01111 Rott: lrxin. While C.. Xlinasian. Schlesinger H it er. Otten. Shulman. .lalrlow Nl. Holton: Row: Plasse. Proctor. Yan Patten. Holt 1 hlontebfllo. llingr. Kutcher. Camerata. Riverdale's music appreciation socie- ty. this year completed one of its most successful years in promoting interest in classical music. The boys were given an insight into the development of music through the adherence to a planned program designed to let them hear in chronological order the works of the great masters. The club was also successful in making additions to its record library. A S50 grant from the school made possible reduced dues. but the club was able to collect sufficient funds to purchase more than forty first-class recordings. ranging from Bach to Shosta- kovich. The membership, fortunately somewhat smaller than last years, contributed greatly to the enjoy- ment of the music. Camerata's president this year was Chris llolm- son. who. with the help of Vice-President Peter van Patten. Secretary Alain de Montebello. and Nlr. Rennhack, the faculty advisor. made the year suc- cessful. Wuwewnwg 53 , Im!! to Right: Frank. Cordon J., Kaplan. Hirsch. Elson. Engel. Alltwrif: Katz. Avary. SOCIAL COMMITTEE This year the Social Committee planned and ran seven dances in one of thc most successful social sea- sons at Riverdale. The Committee. composed of eight memlwers and under the direction of President l'c tcr lflson. Vice-President Steve Kaplan. Secretary jim Cordon. and Nlr. ililllllilf. the faculty advisor. started the year with an informal dance with the Cirls' School. Several weeks later. a second dance w as held. this time an informal date dance. Un llillll occasions. music was supplied hy musicians from the Lighthouse. :Xs a finale to the fall season. the Social Com- mittee undertook its most difficult task -- the Christmas Formal, The music of Bill Harrington. unusually -attractive decorations. and hard work by meznlxers of the Committee resultezl in the turn-out of one hundred student couples as well as some twelve faculty couples. One of the highlights of the evening came when lVlr. Ames, during one of the orchestrais lireaks, was joined by all in the singing of familiar Christmas and popular songs while he play ed on the piano, The dance was a great success, not only hecause every one had a good time, hut also lwecause it was the largest formal excr. and the most profitalrle. The second semester was dominated hy two in- formals and the traditional Spring Formal. These dances were also well attended. The final effort of the year. the Commencement Formal. helcl in honor of the graduating class. rounded out what was prohahly the most successful social season in Riverdaleis fifty-one years. Huff. Hou' Kiel! In riulzll: Flxig- ny. l-oroon ,l.. lnill. ltlson. fron! mon. .. .. .1 . 31 . :. ues, lfrnnlx. xllfwnl: Nlzisius. GRAY KEY The Cray Keys main functions are greeting guests uml showing them arounll the sehool. meet- ing Xisiting athletic teams lmelore anrl after eontests. and ushering at all soeial and athletic' ex ents. This year it airnefl at ereating a more tangilmle feeling ol fellowship in the school. The lmoys lvegan the year with a step in the right clireetion ln ereating a Big BI'Ulllt'I'u poliey lor n el- eorning the new stuclents and guiding them through the seliool anfl arouncl the ealnpus. Witli the aicl ol some ol the oltl stutlent lmocly is ho xolunteeretl their free time. the plan llli1lt'I'l3llZt'tl and lneearne of valu- ahle assistant-e to the faculty and the Heaclrnaster. The lmoys in the soeiety also helpexl to make many ol the other extra-eurrieular aetixities sueeesses lay 4 la. i 53? ushering at foothall games. plays. assemlulies. anel other allairs. As a result ol the lllllng its lrleas ancl initiated its own Grai soeietyis great sueeess in lul- anlhitions. the Girls' School Key. whit-h runs quite parallel in funvtion ancl purpose to that in the Boy s' Sehool. It is an honor to sinee memllership is in the opinion of the Y lie a lIl9IIllJt'l' of the soeiety. axsarclerl to those lmois who. ir schoolmates. are unsellisli anml have enough lxix erclale spirit to cleserve election. 'lihis yearis officers were Bei lzflle antl Alan llaxies. who heltl the Secretary respectively. positions of l'resi1lent anrl f.1'tlIolil'g'fl!Z Keilliam-i.ritiui1y. lryin, lfieltl. Proctoij DORM COUNCIL 'lihe past school year lwrought ahout an experi- ment not only in Dormitory life hut in Dorm stuflent goy ernment as well. The flelegation of more respon- sihility to the Dorm Council helped to clecentralize disciplinary authority. Essentially. the infliviclual student was allowed greater freedom within the framework of a few strict rules. The enforcement of these rules hecame the rluty of the Dormitory Coun- cil unfler the leadership of Presiflent George lryin and Secretary lfcl Siyigny. To renfler the system fully efficient. two measures were acloptefl: first. a flemerit sy stem to take care of flisciplinary punish- ment: seconrl. the Council Memher of the llay lluty to greatly increase the smooth clischarging of Coun- cil tlutles. 'lille spirit which makes the Dormitory. how- ey er. remained unchanged. Within those four walls lay a jungle . . . of work. empty coke luottles. rock anfl roll. tlesperate seniors. antl more work. ,X strange culture has tleyelopetl oyer the years in the llormitory : its l't'ltlt'Illu is the common suspicion of those noutsirlersii. the clay lvoys. One has not liyefl until he has witnessecl a illhursclay night telephone riot: or seen a person get up. get flresserl. ancl get lo lireakfast in less than sixty seconcls: or hearcl Xlr. Whites new sounrlu in jazz: or sung Oralleee . . oyer and over again. Socially. the llorm Council sponsoretl several clances this year. The first one. a non-date affair in which the girls were imported , left quite an im- pression on some of the unelerclassmen. The Dormitory has changecl. and it will continue lo rlo so in future years: progress is as ineyitahle as time: lmut to those who haye liyecl in it. it will al- ways remain a very real part of their lives. JG' lap Ron' Ilwlz fo riulzilz Keil- hauer. Edie. Iilll'llsIDilllIIl. Illue. Ilnrrow-. llaryin. l.aInn. llalel. S1-corzrl Rolf: Woolner. falles. .Iahlow Nl.. I'roctor. lfnfiel Ilart- Iett. Flylglly. I.IlilIlll4tll. Ilolison. lfoyne. Hr. Toniat. Srulwl' Loi I . .. still. , ' llN .. ltli , Ilalll. Ilrandaleone. fucker. -An, J 'ia-r 1-i STUDENT ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION 'I'his year was one of experimentation and re- lorin for the student actiyities. The fundamental ohjective of this reform was increased student parti- cipation. The new constitution which was ratified in early fall. w as designed to accomplish this objective. It provided for a point sy stem. a limit on the num- Imer of offices individual students could hold. checks on the individual clulvs through regular reports. and periodic S..'X.fX. meetings. The SAA. also tried lo encourage student interest through student assem- Imlies presented Ivy the indiyidual clubs. hroader pro- grams. and more creative leadership within the clubs. The student assemhlies were held hefore the lip- per School on the Nlonday ol each month. The programs usually centered around a speaker and a panel ol cluh meinhers. In the indiyidual cluhs the programs were also widened. The Ilelwating Society. lor example. founded an interscholastic league. the World Affairs and Current livents cluhs had a num- Iuer of guest speakers. and the Photography Clulv presented sex eral exhihits. 'lihe program was seriously handicapped hy a lack of time lor the extended activities. An inyesti- gation of the new program was conducted Imefore mid-years which led to a complete reorganization f new scheduling and a point sy stem re-evaluation 3 at the lltlgllllllllg ol the second semester. Ilue credit should Ire given to Xlike Piore. presi- dent ol the SA..-X. and Xlr. Leonard lomat. Director ol Student -Xctiyities. liotli ol whom worked cease- Iessly' to make the SAA. program the success that it w as. The year was a hectic pioneering one for the ln sulwsequent years the student activities may run more smoothly. hut it is doubtful that they' w ill he as exciting. CAMERA CLUB p Ron' tlcff to riglzrtz Keilhauer. liilll'-Lltl. lryin. Lyons. Garvin. Densen. Presser. ffonrl Role: 'l'hant. llarth. hnui. Spitz. lleitch. Pongh. liudnicoff. flhiang. Botmnz Rout 1 er 5-hwahacher. liloomfiehl. Xyoolner. Petftil. Urlvin. Ning. .'ffl.V'l1fZ Helpern. lirest. Nhulman. As in past years. the liatnera Cluh was an im- portant and integral part of Riverdale life. This year's memhers were active in fulfilling the Clulfs duties to the school. such as taking photographs for Quad . snapping shots at social functions. and taking all necessary pictures for the two school puh- lications. the Review and the Riverdalianu. These have always heen the functions of the Camera Cluh. hut this year's officers felt that the memhers should also participate in more diverse and crea- tive activities. and that an active part in cluh af- fairs should he assumed not hy a select few. hut hy hy the entire memhership. Thus. with the assistance dlwu of the Vice-l'resident. Ed Bloomfield and the Secre- tary. llavid Petzal. all the nienihers were given de- tailed instruction in the use of the darkroom facili- ties. Linder the leadership of the Co-Presidents. Tony Wfmcmlner and Paul Brest. demonstrations and instruction w ere giy en in such fields as dye transfer color printing. advanced hlack and white technique. and color developing. 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'-.l..'tltl- ' lil ',s .5'lst' l 1.Az.'s1l,l,sf-1 .ll 1' . l1'l ll .' lrl 1l1f Ivk- V ' .g'l.' s 1-l'l- QOCCER SCHEDULI' held off the challen e of lts most formldable op ponent to take a 1 rant step tow ard a fourth consecu tlve lvy llltle The team let down somewhat a 3lnSt H NI and the Hllltoppers framed a 2 2 tle abalnst the locals The tltle plcture was somewhat clouded fhe B1 Red needed to wm a amst ever dan erous Hackley to clmch the crown A tle meant a playoff agalnst Poly whlle a loss would doom champlonshlp hopes Every man on the club knew It was tlme to et sell ous On Noyember 16 at 'Vlemoual Fleld the lndl sms met a determined team w hlch althou h lt could not wln the tltle Itself was out to sporl thln s for lt tradltronal rn al Hacklev tralled l 0 at the half but pressed all throuph the thlrd quarter and fmally knotted the score ln the fmal peuod however Hackley S spasmodlc bursts of power w ere unable to r ope w 1th the sustamed overall stren th of the RIVCI 1 a e attack 0 kenu 1 nrel t Wllllrltl oal an Lopez who had scored earller ln the ame added another for ood measure as Harkley fell 3 l As rew ardln as the season was for the pla ers lt was a tremendously S3t1Sfy ln one for Coach Adam Adam who worked a Hood team untll lt was an unbeatable one Wlr Adam was always out on the fleld to show the boys how to play better wlth hls reat sklll but just as lmportant he was a constant rnsplratlon to the team wlth hrs perpetual confldence ln them Surely RlY6fd3lC IS lucky to have such a coach We w1sh the best of luck to hlm and to Hn er dale s undefeated lyy Lea ue Champlons Rnerdale Hlyerdale Hn erdale Rn erdale Rn erdale lux erdale Rn erdale Hn erdale Hn erdale er old 90 Standmb 'left to rzghtr foach Adam Katrher 'Nloloy Snr nv Cordon Proteau Gay rl Calef Seated E pmosa Orkenu Kllllfk L1 pez Wlarrow Peeksklll M A Adelphr Pmrry Trlnlty lVlCBl.llllCl Scarsdale Poly Prep Holare Mann Harkley 103 0' , . - ' . 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' ' Q ' - ' 1. , . . . e t s ' ' 104 the year as Peeksklll Mllltary Academy was put to rout 21 9 The last ame was a alnst Hackley tradltlonal rlyals for 32 years Haekley Went 1n front at flrst hut Rlyerdale closed the gap and went ahead on the reatest play of the year As the Haekley quarter hack passed the ball was blocked and Ned Chase ralmhed the hall off hls shoetops and raced forty flye yards to put R C S ahead to stay In the second half the teams traded touehdowns on lon marc hes fhen as Harkley tralled by only 1 13 Hayhad john l'leld broke away on a 05 yard run to ue the ame Anyone who sayy the faces of the boys after the Haekley ,ame realized that the season would haye been ffu from a fallure as a result of that ame alone Phe team fmlshed yy1th a 4 1 l slate Althou I1 the season yy as Cllylflefl 1nto a ood and bad half there were no seasons for play ers llke Steve Kaplan co captaln and one of the flnest llnelxackers eyer to play at R C S Scott Ay ary a hero IH the Poly ame althou h handleapped all season by lnjurles and Art Leary who made the dlfflcult chan e from center to tackle 1n fme style were the other co eaptams John Fleld and Gerry Hirsch ran well from the halfback slots and Hlrsch led the team ln scorln Jlm Avary and Ned Chase handled the slbnal eallmo chores styhshly both wlll return m 8 Up front Larry Ly nn was chosen as an all lvy lineman Moose Nlorrlson and Len Mfuer teamed yylth the renters Ulek Kelser and Russ ,lellnek and the end Brandaleone and Ceol e S1 e to make the lme play dependable No amount of pralse can fully reward Coaches Bertlno and Karney who dld a fme job ln a relmulld ln year and have a ood nucleus for 1964, FOOTHAI L SCHEDULE Horace Mann St Pauls Rlverdale 0 RlY6Tfl3lC Rlverdale Ixlverdale Rly erdale Rly erdale Rlverdale Rlverdale Record Pmaly Poly Prep lflfllty Stony Brook P M A Hackley 4 3 1 qtanzlznl., lleiz to lrghtl Chae Ayary Kaplan Fleld Crourhmg Sa e Nlaler Lynn Leary Kel er ,Ielmek Nlorrl on K1n Brandaleone 105 . . . . 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II4- lwr- 'Wv-I4'I14-Ql4-1- I-'mils IIIILIHIIIIIIIISIIIIIF 7114 1 I I'IlI I 114I11:i1':1I1I1 'IIIII 1115 21 j1I'I'liI I14'Ip I41 II1if II Hl'1IZ 211 Top Row llelt to Tlhllfl 1'oran Wil on Tlllal Pc latm Hcward Sanford Ulamond We tnex Ulclc on fer Qhex Sundaram QIJTIII Second Rau Bau an Sharff Lwnn 'llaler Orlcenwl Nlarrow 11111er Nlr will lam Third Rau Shea Boehm Calef 'lla lu f ru n flbwent 'N1orr1 on VARSITY Lnder the ener et1c and enthufilaetle coachln of 'Nlr Wrlllame Ihre xear Q vsreathn team emer ed wlth a record whlch eloquentlx hellee the fact that RCS hae had a team for onlx three xeare The re u1arQ who made up the core of the Qquad were Captam Geoff Galef 106 1hQ 1V111ce ATHQIUQ 112 lb Andx Boehm 121111 Stexe 1V1111er 126 lbs 11m 1V1arrom 15x lb Don Shea 141 lb Bruce Seharff 14- lhs Art Learx 1o61h hrlc 'Vlorrl Qon and Stexe Orkeml 165 lb Captain Larrx lsnn 1 1 11 and Len Maler heauwel ht ln the lu Lea ue the 1nd1anQ racked up a 5 and 1 record lo ln onlw lo Stonx Brook The hl h Qpot 111 the Qeaeon waQ a ZZ 20 upeet XICIOYY at Polx Prep ln a tenee match Outelde the lea ue H C S eomplled a 22 record mcludln a 1-6 11lll1ZlI'l of powerful Concordia Prep After the re,ular Qchedule the matmen enterc cl three hl hlx i0YT'1llf'1l1lXP poeteeaeon tournamcnt ln the Weetclmeeter Countx Champronehlpi the team landed Qewcn men ln the finale and ed ecl out hl hlx re arded New York N1 A to um the tltle ln tle other tourncw the lu Champlonehlpa at 11 uklcx WRESTLING and the Prep School Tournament at lndlane held thelr own wlth more 1C'3I1 1Q Brl hteet amon 1IlCllX1dl13lQ uae Lcn 11 the LXPCIICYILCIT Geoff Galef who after f'Qt3l7llQhl1l hlmself aa the heat 106 111 man ln the lu Lea ue wx on claw tltlei ln each of the three ahoxe named tournaments Nluch credit IQ due N11 Wllll3IUG for hw work wlth the team and we con ratulate hlm ancl the how for the Queceii thex Q0 rlchlx merlt W RESTLHNG SCHEDL LL Rnerdale Rnerdale Rnerdale Rlxerdale Riverdale Riverdale lninerdale Hlxerdale lllxerdale Hlxerdale ecold 109 P V1 A 11r1n1tN St Paule Searedale Hackley New Rochelle Concordia Prep Horace Mann Stonw Brook Poly Prep ' .I 'U : T' . 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' . z' 1 11 ' ' : T-3 lllli IH the hurdles Shall l1HCSQ8 ln the shot put Karney the team rs hound to comprle an aclmrrahle l Top Row Ueft to rrghtl Mr Karnew ,Iablow Nl Kms 'wharf llrown Elson Feld Lha e lN Vlhrte R Qlrau ne x Bolton Rou, Wrl on Stern Chuan ,lelmelx Dane Boehm Entelr Dranrond VARSITY TRACK Led by Captain Peter Flson the Wrnter Track Team lrnrshed lts frrst season of actual competrtron ruth a 42 record After mrnnrn three practrce meets a arnst Horace Mann the team felt rtself preparcd for a successful season It he an the sea son mth mms oxer Horace Mann and Polx Prep onlx to he defeated bv them rn the return meets Freld rn the 200 Elson rn the 60 and 440 and Lhase and Asarx rn the 880 and the mrle Other letter men lovnrn the hacklwone of the team were En tells Stern ancl White Landrclates for sprrn track entered the season ultr c ual entrusra r L.lQ1ll hntelrs Field Chase Whrte Shau hnessy ancl Jclenrk rull star wrth track Addrtrons to the team led hr Captarn and hurcller Mrke Jahlow are Km rn the 220 and 440 ba e and Gonzales rn the mrle Nlarer ln the d1QCllS and Brown and Marrow ln thc pole vault Of these lxrn Sa e Fleld Cha e Elson arrcl Entelrs are Candrdates for the mlle relax A serles of races wlll determme the frnal team whrch hopes to break the school record at the Penn Relays fhc team rslll hare nrne meets The most Cllffl rult appear to he the Penn lxelaxs and the lu rec orcl WINTFR TRACK SCHEDULE Rn erclale Rn erclalc Rn erdale Rrwerd ale Rn erdale Hrverdale Winter Re cord 4 Z Horace Wlann Horace Vlanrr Horace 'Wann Polx Prep Polx Prep Horace lVlanrr ' : . '. . .. ' lr. f' . ' . x , i . ' s . ' ' . ., . ' g ,ssix r ': . Q . . g. ' ', s, , 's, ' . ' , - . ' ' Y ' ' ' e ' . . , . . . Q . v M . . Y. gp Q - . ? A S V7 . . v. - l Y. . U ' h . h '. . Y . Y. M Q i x . . . , , tt . . l.. c , , . n Y Y s Y 1 VV - A 1 Y 7 V . L. ' , ' . U , 1 ,L , , Tfikillg fil'Sl pl21CCS in the VElfi0US ITISGIS WCTC .lele- League meets. Under the able supervision of Coach . . e g M: . p n Q . 1 It .5 . A . .I ' or e Y . A 4. D . V ' f - cn U . , r .ar 2., - A r ' . Q ' g ' , A 37 22 Q - 1 l fi! l s... ' rx . K' 1. ' , , . . I 41 lf? ' X A , , f ' 28 51 5 - . A- , -- 2 28 44. - gp L . . U . . .M V i - 5 I .. 110 fl 'QV 3' It -K-, 1. - - Standing fleft to nghtl Kaufman Lahr Buchsbaum Kel er Sydney .lablow P Twomey Lord Mr Lyon Seated lldell Avary J Rlordan Lopez HlfSLh Frank Avary S Cold VARSITY BASEBALL Wlth Coach ,lack Lyons at the helm the R C S baseball squad IS startln the 58 season wlth ood prospects ln splte of the weak team record behlnd lt As the flzverdallan oes to press no scheduled ames hale yet been played but Mr Lyons wlth SIX returnln lettermen has hl h hopes for a Wlll nlnff season Four boys are lll llne for pltchln posltlons Paul jablow ln l'llQ second yeal on the squad 1 the llk6lV starter he IS backed up by Junlors Ld Lopez John Lldell and Sophomore John Cold Paul Sel ert who wlll don the catchers equlpmen' l only a freshman but 14 one of the students fum the lower rades that Coach Lyons wlll use to bulld up hls team for future years lvlng freshmen and sophomores more experlence at a younger a e GOIHU around the lnfleld D1Ck Kelser Celry Hlrseh and Bob Kenas all returnlng lettermen wlll be statloned at flrst second and shortstop respec tlvely Tom Frank Wlll play at thlrd ln the outfleld Scott Avary wlll recelve hls VHTSIIY letter for the second tlme ,llm Avary Steve Kaplan and Bch Rlordon Wlll be flghtln lt out for Tlcht and left fleld posltlons Helpln out the team also are Mlke Arthur Lord Kevln fwomey and jeff Bljur It IS hard to say how well for how badly? team wlll do before lt has actually had a chance to manlfest ltS ablllty ln competltlon But lf Mr Lyons keeps the boys hustlln as much as they do now lf the f1ftCE'I1II1aIl squad has throu hout the sea son as much drlve as much deslre to learn as lt does now the 58 Indlan Baseball Team should come throuffh wlth a xerl successful wl'lnl'l0 season . ,f - ' I . , , . . , 's , ', , .. , , . 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L , ' 1 I or 0' . s I - D 7 s n - U l 1 1 1 lg Y C Y ,v l ' T ' ' c- ' 111 Inrlml., flelf to rghtl lufker Walter Poteau Nlr tru nn ater Sfrmrl I'r.11 Lrnan Spun Xngeo I ordon VARSITY TENNIS Thre wears VHIQIIN fennlm Team eo eaptarned In NI1Le Sprlnfr and john Anfrelo ra a formrdahle Contender for the 1010 Ivw Leaffue Champronehlp I re team re roarhed thra war aa rn the paet mx NI: Arne Gronnrnwater It 19 I1I.eIx that the 1 team n1II ITHPIOXC thr Irne record of 1tQ predeceeaor Qex en tuna three Iowec sltx are returnlnv th1Q Qeason Jlm Gordon who ha plax ed frret QIH les for the past tvso Xeara ,Iohnm An elo who hae alternated IH the numher three ern flea poertron and blen Walter the other num hu three plaxer Otherq returnrn are Claude Pro teau Dare Tx gon and IVI1ke qprln ear h of whom plax ed doubles Ia t Qea on In addltlon to theae the netmen ws1II he hoIQtered hx a number of sea-oned nesuomere 1Ilf'IlldlIl Jeff Fraekman and Dare DITIIIII Ijrftx Qtudents are trunf out for the team hut thr number vs1II hare to he reduced to twelxe or fourtf en Ireeauae there are onlx three SIHUICS and two douhlee pocltrone Some of the remalnrng flftx wrII plax from 2 11 tlll 3 30 at mhlr I1 trme the Var ltx ssrII take the eourtw for therr praetree One of the hlfrhllffhta of thri seaaon w1ll he the Horare Wann match where ,hm Cordon wrll face Roger Paulex Both are ranked frret on thelr res pertne teams and both are among the best plarers in the utr Xlanx of the Yarertx men hare 'rotten a Iread Qtart on the Qeason In plaxrnfr mdoora durlnfr the urnter monthe Althou vh our courta are not xet lll CUIICITIOII the hox nrll KOIIIIIIUC to pax IIICYHIIN untrl the Rrverdale tourtc are readx Beeauae of Mr Gronnlnfsater Q patlent and ex tenerxe uork ruth the Squad the proapeeta of a partlcularls Hood seaaon are eXeeIIent and tIre In Leaf ue trtle 12 rn new 1 I I ,, W ,, I S fi ' .' . 1 . 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I if ' 'tv 'Q Y -v- i ,ffrq I September 24th September 25th September 27th September 30th October lst October 7th October 14th October 21st October 24th October 28th YEAR IN School opens Messrs W111 1ams and Schultz st1ll fl1t txng around the Atlant1c Press club pamted br1ght yellow Jablow requests pmk floor cheerleaders w1ll meet by the 1C9 cream truck Messrs Schultz and VJ1ll lams fl1t back to Rn erdale Ball del1vers Chapel speech on lntegratlon S1lX er 1n QUIIGS as to co ed classes Kaplan brmgs TV to h1s Yankees lose Mr Garten spungs q ul z on h1storx class Rlverdale caught ln the ffr1ps of the flu Mr Cobb bu11ed under excuse slips Burrows seen w1th same p1pe for two consecutue davs Kellhauer fmally cops Cos mo elect1on lmmedlatelv 1nvokes later curfew for dorm fact1on REVIEW November lst 10th November November 12th November 13th November 19th November 27th December 3rd December 12th December 16th December 17th ll4 Mr Gronnlngsatel quoted As fa1 as lm concerned Ill .QIVG xou a break th1s weekend Just fxmsh Adam Bede studx for a xocabu larv test and start resea1ch on W1llx Loman Sw1mm1ng pool project floated Adxanced Chemlstry lab formed Phxs1cs class floor l bv mv terlous gas Mr Bertlno has hemorrhage as Senlor te a m confronts J V wlth 8 7 defense Elsonheard announcmg C P dance for 58th tlme Brandaleone after Chapel speech dec des Jommg the nan m1ght rot be a bad mea fHeard 1n Room lj Zuckel Half a pxramld sn lVl Page You re 1n 3 D now man Avarx Ale there am other senslble announcementsq Mr Keasbex goes to rock n roll hon . , , . 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A - . s 1 December 21st January January January January January January January 22nd 23rd 26th 27th 29th February 71 February February February 10th 18th 28th March rd March llth Vacatlon Hallelujah' School reopens Burrows and Baussan turn Mr Rennhack amld crles of dlsbehef admlts error Students lose falth IH facul ty 1nfall1b1l1ty code Johnson 1n famous Cowlng 1an t IZ z y as mxdyears ap proach M1dyearS begm Zalles plays a no Doz monopoly Senlor fountam becomes wlshlng well U S satelhte Explorer I launched Rendell decldes h1S m1ss11e club IS now ob solete Revxew c 0 m e s out wxth scorchmg ed1tor1al by Lahm on Rlverdale athletxc pohcy Ed1t1ons of Revlew headed for alumn1 b u r n e d Ac1d thrown IH Lahm s eyes Proctor convulses Chapel Mr Rennhack absent at Chapel demands and re ce1ves prlvate showmg Dan Sl1VEI appears 1n black lmperlal Sllver and Ball drag down Fleldston Road Mr Garten brmgs poker ch1ps to school ll J March 1 th March 15th Aprxl 9th Apnl Aprxl Aprxl Apnl May May May May June 10th 17th 19th 22nd I 15th 28th I Boards commg up Senlors go 1nto hlbernatlon Semors emerge from caves hlrsute and unprepared Brandaleone overjoyed got 4Vz hours sleep Trles to burn off hls excess energy Burrows returns from va catlon sunburned Elson opens d a t e bureau for Senlor Prom S1 00 fee for 5 pomters S2 50 for 7 pomters Senlor Prom a success w1th f ull Gxrls School repre sentatlon Twenty f1Ve Sen passmg hlstory Successful year of Honors Course lectures termlnated Brandaleone allas Rlp Van Wlnkle rushes to school w1th term paper When pressed for explanatlon re veals he got lost 1n stacks Orals comlng Repet1t1on compulslon becomes fad Senlor glft IS announced Mrs Haydn confused glass backboards arrlve at l1brary Fmals IH progress 51st annual commencment Semors sadly say good bye to Rlverdale Sth- . am- re- ' iors elated at insurance of h- ' ' , . 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X f I ' ff A , V, 4 r, i1g',..!?: f i N l,, f !J,!!f!i,f'l If I ,I If K Q fy' X ,V 1 'J ff- ' Q , K A ' n f , , .f f If fr , g ' iv ' , ' J ,',' X I if f , X ' f ,, f' f g lf ,f 1' f f f, ' f' 'J' 5' ff ,,-4- -' .. 41' f- ff ff , , be ' X i au- -A fl XX XX xi COMPLIMENTS OF CLASS OF 1958 Top Row fle t to nghtl Woolner Gottlieb Bernhard deMontebel1o Brandaleone Gordon Rosenthal Frankel Mor Marrow Kaplan Orkenyl Katcher Johnson Kellhauer Irvm Lahm Thzrd Row Solis Garvin A Van Patten Ball Elson Zucker Brown Esplnosa Leary Rendell Edie Proctor .lablow P Coyne Bloomfield Seated Galef Channon Avary S Helpern Blue Fleld ,lahlow M Plore Mlnaslan Slmon Colman Caine Presser 117 f ' , 2 , ' , , ' , , , , ' , rison, Maier, Burrows, Moloy, White, R., Sivigny. 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'N' Y 'IQ 'I I ' I- -' E0 Iistulwlisln-II IUIIfI- Westchester TH MADEMCISELLE SHOP Compliments of Mr and Mrs Henry Garflnkle in it's 'Plfldli-1 B- q ll.N YY k LEWYT VACUUM CLEANER Cleoner rolls on bug wheels Nozzle rolls on wheels Tools roll olong EVERYTHING ROLLS Lewyf Corporahon Long Islond Cnty New York World's Eosiest-to-Use Vocuum Cleoner O I A FRIEND I Compliments of CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Jerry Fmkelstem Publmher Leader Publlcatlons, Inc 91 Duane bl X FIIFINI mf Richard Bing Pandora Sportswear Corp Nlmufamtuler I Cu UliIlIldIt md bport wean I 4 Bl4ldfIVdN xx I ark If n due In 123 E ' E . N. Y. , 'I 4 ' , a ' ' ' s 0' 0 a h - . ' , S 1 ' S V . . :SH ' - I Ne ' In ' 3. N.Y. L0 g' I3-Wfll Best Wlshes Mr and Mrs George Welss Cong rotulotuons to the Closs of 1958 Mr and Mrs Cy Came 4 Gmduatmg Class Arthur Jablow, Inc George Sllverson A Friend 129 - - - I - Conilratuatn V Compliments of In the . . 0 of .loseife Frocks Inc Compliments 1 Garfield News Co 191 Lexmgfon Avenue New York Cnty N Y Mr and Mrs George H Korn I 7 Best Wishes From Cnmplim enls of a friend of Jerome G Bmg From A Llon To A Lyons' Jerome Herman In ulame 3 Vlet49rd St N Te 'VII 2 110 14 1142 Mock Rose im 1 hlrv Fa hum I I1 xidllllfdl IUIFI f II cl S Lat 1- mat and Ulf IPA S ' ' lf V S .f f .. '.Y.C. 1.4 -TA --'11-' . Hz IS ' S ' S. I '. 500 SVYFIIIII Avenue Nvw York , ' 4 I W WS 13 ju Nurs. Miss S ' Ii s 1' F S ' S Phones OXtord 54590 1 2 3 4 Harry Koldln Dress Co Holt S e ond Wo ens DRESSES 501 Seventh Avenue New York Cnty I Authentic iz m ' Class from a Frnend of Lloyd Bing Best Wishes to the Graduating H. HENTZ 8a CO. Established l856 Vlemlmer New W rlx Sink lxmhqn 1 Other Lt ulm tk Xml mmm l'x4hdn e 12 Wall Sllffl New Ynrlx 7 BAGATELLE NURSERY P O Huntington Stotlon L l fX71le1 lwlmserm fflll Hxlrrlfl Lllfu Nld :mlm Hxbrlcl Rl mlmc leclemlrt n Urmmentxl Iwer xeen Shade Tree Bll ht rf-Q1 tant Chme e Che tnut Prlce un hequext Ill . s ' ' ltr ' .W V' C. 1 ge Anl ' -2 ' g Stu-' ,- flu cllty 1. ' ' gg s . . I . . Nlifllancl 3-T700 .,g,z if ' gl: A' n ' 'us if .-5: I I' ' 1 s 'X' 1 2 l , g' 5 S 9' 'g - Qs ' S s 5 S ' R Joseph Gluffrlda P F x at fir 11 Jtl 5 dllfll t xsN Benjamin M Papell Ill P llll Bruce Brandaleone Complnmenfs FRIEND 132 Ja- CW H' .1 .. I1 '. l Wvst fl' P St. 2 Pls ' I S Nr' York. N. Y. I,c,Ilgil4'l't' 1-11706 ALg1unquin 1--'Wll ffnnll lim nts uf fin II' WHS of of C1 Compliments of Paul Jablow Congrutulatiems In thv Gradual-mg Class From a Frlend Tlshman Realty with the Conlplunents of 8 nc Perls Galleries Modern Masters NEW YORK CITY l0l6 Mddl n Ave New York 21 NY 133 f . . . l . . Owners and Buiclers since 1398 ' 7 . ' su , -- ' , I I I fumpllment rf S 1 1I1lp1lI!llll1 of 1741 X1dIlldIOIN'l1x Xu Whlte Plam 'NY Norman G Porter Henry Korn K nnphml nt of Celebrity Tours, Inc Wx I nth 511 New Y ark 19 N Y N rrax11l11 w 6 6 f nmplftm 1raxP1Nerxlcf' . ' , S4 I -. . ,1 X S Q - I1 ' 1 S C Linnlplirmwlts of a frimld uf 57 S . Q1 'wrt 1 V1 . A.. 1. LIL' .' ' 1'-3 7 A gl ' f 134 CQNGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 58 From Mr 81 Mrs David W Frankel Mr 8m Mrs .lack H Elnlger Compliments of Kraft Corrugated Confalners Boyo e New Je sey Compliments of O nn , r l If The Manhattan News Co 627 West 42nd Street New York Cnty NY my 1t'llt Mrs Serofln Regent Food Shop IHHIU IIIZPCI 0 Jil S IN xm Mu xx X IIN X Du Basic Books, Inc S JU oullh f XC Q X ul flltlllt Jun e Peter Parello I CU M S of 'axn In-' - 2 ' If 1 it-W ea.-. llT'Ll.e-' gl .,.. , -W , ' NP Mrk zzz. Nw. Solis men ,1.1 la 1,,. 1 .-,- .1.::45u.1.2 Ha ' 'I g . bin . 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Best Wnshes To Rnverclole Mr 81 Mrs I Vlctor Levln With the Complnments of Mr ancl Mrs M Llncoln Schuster From the Innermost Scmctum ot S815 Louls Hart Cleaners 81 Dyers, lnc lllI3lllN Rellalnlm SCYVIQC 251 n 1 1 414' l 4111Il11111CI1l ef an AUNT Sunny Cleaners 1161 Flrt Menue B 11111 K 16th gl VN VU-I 1II A lle ner llhlfll 9 281-0 l'rlenfl f Mr Edwards Class David Boghen fllCIIll I nr' 108 lark Mc-nue C 1 33th I News Junlor s Corner Lum 1 1x1 Q 9998 mllx Nerxu r Riverdale Service Statlon 111 lruluc Ru rmlalf' -Xxenue Kln lwrul e 65:28 New M rl-t 63 'N 1 Frlend Certlflectlm Fruit and Vegetable Market 70's Wei 231 'X ws York 63 L mphmenl f Toddletown Riverdale 'hi I hn cn Men icmpllment f Riverdale Delicatessen 81 Restaurant ldlerer 122 245111 Sl lx 81551 Hnerrlflle 'N 1 Peggys Glft Center 1 I1 Nl PPI 1' lx 5611 153 Rlxerlldle Awe bflllllllll nl Dr and Mrs Frederick H Theodore Fompllmem f Robert Flshma n Ill I llll Mosholu Food Store neu xf' lxl 211616 umpllment M M Beck - - - lv ' s I 302 Yves! I -I St, KI gslrrilge I-f 96 1 ' vu et, 'T ' Q s. I Ne R York 21. NA. ' H iz ' l' H ' a gar 9 - . . I 1 's s. 1 . llurrls. 'l'0ys. 'l 0 ' , . fog 5. -1 Nurk I - lfrif' I . . ' flmnplilnenls fro '1 3101 A 1 v 'ls . Klngsbrimlge 6--1963 :Xl We-s1 230thA Street gs 'g 'If' 11' x' Cumplim P nf I I l , . Toys ll' 5 Carzls PKR .' ' .124 '15-'T 17: A. 'n ' . S 0 L11 I 5 lil. ff-11,0 sn A' 116 'fs ' f 0 , ' s cv flu ll' ents uf ld ' - uf 3718 11' 'lale A . ' ' ' '- N.1.63, NH. 1-H GAG BUSINESS MANAGER CONGRATULATIONS T REAT COMRLIMENTS OF THE MOSLER SAFE CGMPANY N N l N N WORLDS LARGEST BUILDERS OF SAFES AND BANK VAULTS Q 3245 Fifth 'xNf'Illlt' ' UN mfg. . PM nfk , . . COMPLIMENTS OF EDWARD BLCOMFIELD BROADWAYS TWO HIT MUSICALS G West S cle STO y f c u xrl In Town I r 'llt'illl'f' XX iulc-r KLQIHIPII YIVIEUJIIIY' Compllmermts R verdole From Quick Servlce Forwarding Corp Mr and Mrs MILTON W JILER Riverdale From Myron Garfmkle s Uncle Dave To i O Q Q . Cmnpinu-nts To . . . . ' I Besl Wishes Bulova 'fx ,lffx The J NNW W I BULOVA 23 X ' H at better jewelers everywhere' A friend of Peter Parella H U O .QV ' .-at 1 1 Fx A . ' ni .crulvmaw .. u 99 Xe. , G ea es Achievement i in a ' V , if .iii-': Century of a chmaking A . b C OUR VERY GOOD WISHES FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS TO THE MEMBERS OF THE 1958 GRADUATING CLASS RIVERDALE COUNTRY SCHOOL NEW YORK J LEO COOKE WAREHOUSE CORP JERSEY CITY TRENTON ll Il O ni - I in :ui nu SARGENT FCOD SERVICE 'lIl2'l..' - .' e-f'i'1 in 9 ' f fl ' 5 .' -rx in, lt'l'- 'l SCHOOLS ill, 9 INS' I'I'l l'l NS N lfS'l'hI'I.' S llillwf-ll fm-11400 Compllment f Wally Loman Stanley Kowalsku 1 ompllmenl f Seven Pointer I I ll. Uflllflll 551 cl -t- .xml lon-1lt.u1ls Nc 1' An na- lUHlIll,l lli ' Il U l ll ' lN , ' s 0 f ' S 0 Q a l . PYRAMID PRODUCTIONS Leonard Loewlnthan Everett Rosenthal ll II' ' l I ll 1 IT, Sl 'A 'II' 'l,'l.1'- Nl i XI XI- I I' I II - I I, tl, W1 - IJ - 3 PEDRIC PISTON RINGS! The Rings thot keep Generol Motors running! MR. WIGGLE TOYS! The toys thot keep your children happy! WILKENING MANUFACTURING CGMPANY 1 3 Philadelphia, Pa. TH RIVERDALE DCRMITORY The home an ay rom home lntematlonal Coimopolltan Atmoaphele bpauoue well tonatructed blllldlllf' Fnit Claw luxurlous Actommodatlona for elffhtx falefullx Qelec ted vue-ta TllOl0l1UlllX alr condltloned hx larffe block of ue 1n each cloeet 100 1 Qteam heated partlcularlx lll cold w eathex x10Cl6I'I1lQtlC Qclentlfleallx up to the mmutt lllflI'II13lN mth Qmvle beds and lllIlIlll10 xx atel Telexlalon III all the common IOUITIQ Fxperlenced ffuldance hs Qlilillllllff altrulstlc maaterc ln-plrln-1 panorama new oxerlookmfv uppel Broaduax Safelx -helteled from atomxc bomb hx tall tleei Campui ahounda ln frlendlx wllilllfe Danm Q cate lJPllLl0UQ C0IltlYl9Ill13llLllQlI1t' palmtakmglx prepaled III open health lurnacex flu ee L nn ac Hl3Cll1IlBN to pelfolm all l10I116'XN0llC Mllll Qpllt Qetoud acculau Bleakfaet III hed lFo1 Qtudenta Qulferlnv mth 1llCl1I3lJlP Canter ol Eilfflllllbllillll Each flool mth prn ate hath Haxen fol happx RlX6I'd8ll3Ili who enjox the COIHCIIIGIILC of IJIUXIITIIU to Qchool f3Clll16Q the dorm tae It IQ 3fff'Ct10llatPlN known! hae seen mam ace-2 come and ffo but aluaw lt IBITIHIHQ a monument to convenlal 0101113 llYlIl 1 a dlarlplmed academlf atmoephere la! E I is .. 1 - t.. ' 3 ' L F I' - ,' K ' I. : . Q P 'Y . l . . D F V .tl . I h i L f ' - ' , . 1 1 1 1 1 I Y -I . - 1 E 1 n Q Y1 1 1 i I Q 1 I A ' M ' k ' . . L F M T' A-V 1 1 A F 1 :Y k C. . I x L 5 C4 . , . . , 5 . , , ', Conveniently located for exchange pfogram xx ith West Hill Sanitarium 1 x l 1 L R L 6 ' - N f i ' Li 'l ,e: D '7 e' '- U. ' or Qt 5 :, U D' f -, r- ' f Y .ve Q - i 5 ' 1- . v r H Student DISCOUHI wlth our Compllments Heather and Ivy 0264 ,Iohnson Ave Rnerdale N Y KI 6 9226 Your ne1thborl1ood DeSoto Plymouth DEALER 239th St S. Broadway KI 9 5900 Best Wlshes Stratford House Furnlture Co fl-43 4th Avenue New X ork 16 N Y CUITIPIIIIICIIIQ of Gllbert and Clyde Brownstone Plaza Apothecary THEODORE BOTH Ph G New York 26 N Y COIHPIIIUCHIS of Streets Men s Shop Garden Clty Ethel Rogers Flornst 002 Wlachson Avenue Compllments of REPRESENTING PHE PROSPEROUS STATL GEORGIA Emplre State of the South Seott Awarw Jr 1' West POIHI Ca Jxm Avary 60 West Point Ga Jack Sanford 60 Atlanta Ca BEST WISHES FROM A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND RALEIGH Recondltloners 1-4 Columhu As enue New Rochelle - - I - . v. .G 9 . . I 0 - , ' 1337 Lexington Avenue National Jewelers Co T ' I OF u - u ' ' lg ., 55- ' , . , S ' 155 Good Luck to the Graduating Class JCHN ZUCKER from a Friend af lv d 6 In bl h d 2 CONIPIIMFV FS OF AHNEMAN 81 YOUNKHEERE INC MR AND MRS d S SELIG S BURROWS s zu BAII M Avr BE AN ANGEL' SERVE THE HEAVENLY COFFEE 17 Ixl S ri ge -3200 'sta is e 189 I 0 L I -H I ' 2-P ' B .I . J ppl. ' N ' Y k 61. IN. Y. P 0 ilxllll AIIUN Ulf IHI SHNIOIX CI XSS x flllwl mth thu 4- eu-11 u ll lltm and lllumln its our 1 pen WE WERE THERE Coffendcmce was tokenl CLASS OF 1959 1:18 .ll'Nf . 1058 THE LU 7 l ffl: ' .ff What surt nl a flap was it? A clay like all rla- s. ' ' s ts uh' z ' ' 1 - 't'me-s. lvut es 1 ally D THE PREP SHOP lux and Tails Formal Prom Outfitters uulll Bm-ulxmy I unkerg, bowl luck lm ROBERT PRESSER CUIIIPIIIIN' nt I Monroe I Kutcher Thomas Morrlson Co 11 Pallx Ax enue INSLRANCI. Bl sl WISHI' S FRONI Mr and Mrs Allen J Kullck I UIIIPIIIIIPIII I YON KERS FORD success to the CLASS OF 1958 PITTSBURGH PAINTS Wall Papex blas IHIIIIGFS bupplles Neuus Paints 9 Xlam St Yonkers N Y PHONI X0 100 1 159 N I ,. C . ' D . L T s N Y . . . ' P 5 n U T - .. ,H S I 1 I Be-st wishes for llappiness anrl I I L Lk I . O N . 4 S U N l 7 w . , , .- MS- J I - 5 , ' . ' , . . 'j ' Al of 4 u' vl- COMPLIMENTS OF THE SOPHGMORE CLASS BEST WISHES Malor and Mrs Max L Shulman A FRIEND OF ROBERT RENDELL Clarldge Food Corp C pl ents of National Cleaning Contractors Inc Om im Compliments of the I C Cathy Ma'r'rhew Skippy and Sidney Frank Best Wishes from 1 CHAPPELL 8m C0 INC C 'f Wotch for the motion picture! THE LIFE STORY OF DAVID LAHM produced by Joseph Fields Productions Compliments from EDWARD 81 TOMMY ALLEN 4 ll ll triends ot 9 1 Velfch Shaw 8m Remsen Inc GENERAL INSURANCE Compliments of M H LAMSTON Compliments of HERBERT F McAULIFFE . I f I ' llfx John Shut New York 323 IN Y IIISUIAINK BlUlxf'IN tu Rlxerflale Countrx bdmol f . Q I 'T Compliments of Kenneth Burrows MOOSE HI SAM lm mmm Help Support WORLD SERIES TV e RENTALS Teacher s Retirement By the hour dgy or Week Fund ROOM D H .-f- ' 3' I ' I -I TT .. 5 x I :U : .1 E -If 'D . I -O - K 'IT N - In ' ' i I 1 ' 1 i 1 L I BEST OF LUCK Mrss Mary Cressy Mr Lewrs Eugen Mr John Emerson Mr James Karney Mr Richard Oliver Mr Harold Rennhack Mr Val1e Tlryaklan Mr Alfred VanBuren Compliments ot Bradbury Sayles ONerll Oftrcrol Prrnters ond Photogrophers Ot The Rrverdolron Soles ond Executrve Ottrces Chrysler Burldrng 405 Lexrngton Avenue New York l7 N Y Phone MUrroy Hall 7 8862 TO Hurley 84 Thomson, lno. 1 1 E is 5 i ,ii 'X 1? M ,1 w x l 1 1.


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