Scarsdale High School - Bandersnatch Yearbook (Scarsdale, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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FORUM FronT Rowt-S. Weiss, J. Edman, R. RosenThal, F. Brenner, J. Mulino. P. Berry. Miss Connor, Adviser: S. Lander, PresidenT: P. Eisenberg, Vice-PresidenTg L. Olswang Secretary, R. FabricanT. V. Brennan, M. Miller, J. Rowe, J. Berdon Second Row--T, Davidson, l-l. Moed, S. Axler, G. Picard, E. Samelr, J Fronlc, S. Boclcman, S. l-loimoTT, R, Schleiier. S. Gershman, C. Herzman, E. Spilzer, S. L. Kofz, A. Lobow. Third RowlS. RosenThol, B, Fox, P, WeinsTein, T. Gilmore, P. Grimma, J. l-larTe, J. Bishop, L. l-lorowiTz, S. Singer, A. KlipsTein G. Barlcham, R. Wells, D. Davis. M. Reedy. Fourlh Row-C, Lawrence, D l-levey, M. l-laclcman, J, Lewis, D. Bowman, R. RosenThal, J. Schwarz, R Seosonwein, R. Holbrooke, L. Longley. S. Buck, R. Sholz, D. Kripke. The Roving Eye The Camera Club has more inTeresTing sub- iecTs To waTch Than birdies A. Kallcer, presi- denT, gave a dernonsTraTed lecTure on porTraiT phoTography which highlighTed The Tall season. Members also sTudied Techniques aT color worlc. Spring season broughT a Tield Trip, di- recTed by Mr. Shores, and inTer-club and naTional compeTiTions. CAMERA CLUB Nearesf Table-D. McPherson. J. l-larTe, Vice-PresidenT: A. Kallrer, Presidenh R, O'Connor, SecreTaryg W, Good- ridge. Mr. Shores, Adviser, J. Goell, J, Winlrel, Second Row-D. Lander, T. Ellis, J. Relrer, C. Lawrence, S. Frauen- lhal, A. KlipsTein, A. Shore, S. Kahn. Cn The Contrary . EmoTions bursT loudly as Forum baTTled be- Tore The presidenTial elecTion. lnsul+s and poinT aT order denoTed deep parTisan Teel- ings as sTudenT Republicans and DemocraTs debaTed The crucial issues. Discussion on The oTher Topics concerning The domesTic and Toreign scenes aTTracTed a record member- ship oT over 60 sTudenTs. Mixed in wiTh The poliTics were Tallcs on The culTure and cusToms aT Toreign lands. R. Vifolo explained The rami- TicaTions oT being an lTalian signorina, and local world Travelers deTailed Their Odven- Tures in Greece, Sweden, BriTain, Mexico, and SwiTzerland. Led by Miss Connor, TaculTy ad- viser, Forum Toolc iTs midwinTer Trip To The UN. To view Today's mosT imporTanT poliTical and social organizaTion. Thunderbolls TwenTy-Tive years ago iT was lcnown as The l-lome of The ThunderbolTs, buf Today iT's The Senior Science Club. Reorganized in l953, The club, direcTed by Mr. Zinn and execuTives J. l-larrison, G. Wilson, and J. l-larTe, pre- senTed programs which included Tilms, Tield Trips and lecTures. SCIENCE CLUB SeaTed-F. MoriTz, G, Wilson, Presidenh Mr. Zinn, Adviser: J. Harrison, Vice-PresidenTg J. l-lorle, SerreTary. STanding-- S. Singer, R. Brause, R. Moore, S. Lander, S. Levy, A. Kallcer, K. Rosenberg, C. Trager, R. BurT, R. Marlcs, G. Neason. --.U .. -. ..-. L.:x:...g:1.1- e.

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.-.sf Noise wgfagg.-y -Q 'gf Www .gifs K3-f,,fP.sf r 4.-ff A,- b-P ..-F' ,fag U, Mug if We 'ff yr Cf Melody Malcers ,No The Senior Choruses and 1'he A Cappella Choir have a disfinguished hisfory. Their fore- runners of Jrhe '3O's presenfed a Spring Con- cerr in La1'in and scored 'rheir firsf local success by singing over a While Plains radio sialion. Appearing a+ Jrhe l939 gained nafional recognifi . This year, wilh Jrhe cog: ' sdgaand for r and r World's Fair, 'rhey +o fhe full house a+ Jrhe Chrisfmas Concerf. Anolher winier season specially was lhe choice of R. Kosfelanefz, C. Werner, and P. Reiler lo represenl' our choruses al' 'rhe Syra- cuse All-Slafe Fesfival. The Spring Concert planned by officers L. Behrens, M. DeLazzero, G. Kowenhoven, and S. Schiro+a, again brough+ fame +o 'rhe musical encores, The choruse ' gd ul ' groups. A+ Jrhis concert musical scores belfilling lheir . ared lo J. Barlhelson and Dr. l-larry Wil- sPir lo X. ' us er eafured. .QQ 'f ' Ny? 91 A ji - 4 s 9 ' sep ss? wk. ThdR MJC5dISD+BHbbS P ole hf 1 N . ' E. Ro ' ' . . ey J. isson. S. Mcgrcfh. B. Acheson. S. Samofus. Mey . Dunning, L. Rohrmcn. D. Sheehan. C. Jacobsen. S. Keene . P rson, S. W i e, B. S rada, E. Corn, A. Buch J 5, B. Fisberg, P. Berry, R. Miller. F. Fciullc, . M. O'Connor, S. Seberhcgen, J. Wes? M F k S Gordon. R Raphael. Secrefary, 9 den. M. Marx, M. Hammond, J. Rapp, A. Hoy. M. Bows C CPh'lI' BKhINH'l RY AP



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Seat Spotters A smiling tace and a helping hand are the trademarlcs ot the Ushers Club members who serve at school as well as at community pro- ductions. An innovation this year was the limiting ot membership to the iuniors and seniors because ot the overwhelming number ot applicants. Reviving the lost custom ot electing otticers, members chose S. Keene, president: F. Gardner, vice-president, and G. Koch, secretary, as the Executive Committee to worlc with Mr. Khanlian, adviser. Knights ol the Chess Board The Chess Club, coached by Mr. Pratt, participated with outstanding results in a league ot ten Westchester County high schools. Team members, S. Frauenthal, J. Har- rison, J. Harte, and C. Lawrence compiled a record matched only by the I939 chessmen. CHESS CLUB Seated-C. Lawrence, Secretary: J, Harte, Vice-President: Mr. Pratt, Adviser: J. Harrison, President: R, Rosen. Second Row-S. Buck, M. Seelig. J. Bishop, L. Longley, S. Scherer, J, Horn, R. Sholz, L. Maier. Third Row-R. Stevenson, L. Horowitz, S. Frauenthal, N. Kane. i ' l 4...r A V' - . S me M- -Ir USHERS Front Row-P. Patterson, S. Kati, R, Dubin, N, Heilpern. C. Kidder, R. Youngs, M. Baldwin, N. Pickering, Second Rowl-M, Braxton, C. Harvey, C. Peterson, G. De Walt, S, Keene, President, G. Koch, Secretary: C. de Sylva, S. Rehberg, M, Arnold, A, Barnhart, Third Row-J, Carver, S. Gershman. E. Talamas, M, Reedy, L. O'Brien, D, Lepow, S, Kimball, S. Willis. E. Love, A. C Clune. L. Ogilvy, l. Zagoreos, E. Corn, D, Lyttle, Fourth Row--D. Gough, . Woodhouse, M. Goodloe, R. Feinberg, K. Shearer, S. Lustenberger, M. Ellis, G, Franlclin, S. Freydberg, M, O'Car-inor, P. Nottage, S, White, J, Franlc. S. Weiss, Mr. Khanlian, Adviser. Lost-F. Gardner, Vice-President. Triclcs ot the Trade As grand slammers, Bridge Club mem- bers played with new duplicate boards and cards this year. lnstructed by Mr. Reid, otticers L. Weinberg, M. Garrison, G. Barlcham, and S. Buclc, and other students literally learned the triclcs at the trade. BRIDGE CLUB Front Rowl-J. Molina, F. Weisberger, B, Meyer, S. Buck, R, Micou, J. Loste, L. Weinberg, President, Second Row-- Mr. Reid. Adviser: R. Rosenthal, T. Gilmore. tile i tif -52 1 X X . ,Q .f - ihaif-A , JV sf' - ss ss - N Pt fr '35g

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