Stuyvesant High School - Indicator Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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fa ss., . as . Ss? f sa gf DR. EDWARD COYLR DR. PHILIP SCHFRER WALTER STOFFRIEGEN LtIllg71l.1Ql:7,l' L.n1gfAzqe.r Mmir k L K studies more interesting, congressmen, newspaper correspondents, and other guests have addressed student clubs and given us first hand accounts of im- portant current events. Though Stuyvesant is primarily a scientific school, the cultural subjects of language. music, and art are also stressed. Dr. Philip Scherer, eminent philologist and lecturer, presently directs the Language Department in the absence of Dr. Edward Coyle, who was unfortunately injured in an automobile accident. In Stuyvesant, students have the opportunity of taking three year courses in French, Spanish, Latin, German, and Hebrew. Not infrequently, a group of students requests and receive a fourth year of language. Those musically inclined may participate in the band, orchestra, or glee club, which give semi-annual concerts. Mr. Walter Stoffregen's Music Depart- ment also provides an excellent opportunity for boys wishing to advance their knowledge of music. In addition to the required Music Appreciation course, all students are eligible for enrollment in interesting classes in Harmony. Music History. and Instrument Study. Before research may be fully appreciated, its results must usually be graphically represented. Mr. Panuska Cduring his illness Mr. Schaeferl as chairman of the Drawing Department, and his associates instruct students in representing their ideas on paper. Elective courses are offered in Architectural Drafting and Design, Machine Drafting and Design, and Cartography. These courses have, in the past, inspired many Stuyvesantians to enter the drafting and architectural fields. Manual dexterity enables a person to adapt his ideas to practical use. Development of this characteristic in all Stuyvesantians is the goal that Mr. Milton Cafiin's Mechanic Arts Department strives for. Among the great variety of shops, including Plastics, Jewelry, and Instrument Making, there is one to satisfy the wants of every Stuyvesantian. Like the Greeks, Stuyvesant builds strong bodies as well as strong minds, many a Stuyvesant graduate has left his mark in the record book of famous athletes. The Health Education Department, under Mr. William Gaffney, has done an admirable job of developing all Stuyvesantians physically. lt has also coached many of our championship teams. The Library, directed by Miss Hilda Engelhardt, has become one of our finest and most vital assets. Be it Mathematics or Shakespeare, the Stuyvesant Library meets all student needs. These leaders and instructors form the groundwork of our faculty. Completing the structure are over one hundred and twenty-five well qualified teachers. We are deeply indebted to them for the fine education they have given us during our tenure at Stuyvesant. MILTCJN CAFFIN Zlflervfnzliit' Arif FRANK PANUSKA flfferbtzfzirtzl D1'fz'zz'i11g 449-1 VUILLIAM GAFFNEY Heizlllv Edfmzfjou IIN -VX l-IILDA ENGELHARDT Libmry

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.4 . is ld ' ' 'X SIMON BERMAN rlfxfflve rmzfirf HUBERT H.-KRT E11 gfjrlv i ' T 1 E -. - ?'fS,l . S , F-T1 H5 X? 5x ! , . DR. S.urL'rL STEINBERO .STCFLTLZZ Slmfrei' DR. ALEXANDER EFRON Pfiyfiri' L ' L XLIL7.-yi Q-hr' . ' - A. rf pact If 2212- . i t 'L' l .1-s. lr R , 'Y Q-ASN -'.,ff -,. i f .4 ,i 2 Ti ,.. mm' ' f x . K . . - 1 DOUGLAS Bovv'orN ALFRED Sci-IAEFER ROBERT TOLLE Clleilllfjfl'-1' Dmu ing Biology The excellent reputation that Stuyvesant High School has acquired during the years. is in no small part due to its department heads. Through their unceasing efforts. our curriculum has remained one of the finest and fullest in the city. For an understanding of today's complex civilization. a basic knowledge of mathematics is essential. Mr. Simon Berman. chairman of the mathematics department and author of two widely used algebra textbooks. has arranged one of the most advanced high school courses in the country. In the honor classes. students may cover three terms of math in two. In addition to the best four year study of mathematics given in any high school. Stuyvesant offers Calculus and Surveying. Dr. Alexander Efron. noted lecturer. heads the Stuyvesant Physics department. Whereas most high schools offer their students only one year of general physics. Stuyvesant also offers training in Mechanics. Applied Elec- tricity. and Electronics. The creative pupil is definitely not forgotten: students taking Experimental Physics conduct fascinating research in electricity. optics. nuclear physics and other scientific helds. Stuyvesant is far ahead of other high schools in the training of future scientists and engineers. Today. chemistry plays an essential part in pushing back the frontier of knowledge. Great cognizance of the structure of the universe has come through the understanding of chemistry. To help us climb this tree of knowledge. the Chemistry Department. under Mr. Douglas Bowden. offers advanced work in qualitative analysis. Because of our excellent biology curriculum. Stuyvesant has long been the breeding ground for many fine doctors and biologists. Mr. Robert Tolle and his department contribute advanced courses in Zoology and Biology Laboratory Techniques. Here. the latest developments and discoveries are included to give the student a deeper insight into the functions of living things. A command of the English language is necessary. regardless of what field a person enters. The English Department. under Mr. Hubert Hart. in addition to developing in us a working knowledge of the English language. has the responsibility of imbuing us with an appreciation of literature. Very popular among Stuyvesantians are the many English honor classes. including courses in Public Speaking. Drama. Creative Writing. Radio. and Journalism. In this age of world tensions it is almost mandatory that all future citizens have a broad knowledge of history and geography. To accomplish this. Dr. Samuel Steinberg has enlisted the aid of a competent staff of teachers to help us understand the world around us. The Social Studies Department also now offers a course in sociology. the science of human society. To make social



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Principal DR. LEONARD J. FLIEDNER Administrative Assistants JACOB WORTMAN DR. WILLIAIN'I ROEDER Administrative Department MISS ANNA DICKSON MRS. KATHERINE ELMES MISS GERTRUDE FEIGENBLATT MRS. SARA FINCK MRS. GERTRUDE MALKIN MISS AGNES REYNOLDS PERCY ROMME MRS. EDITH SIEGEL MRS. IDA STRUM Library Department MISS HILDA ENGLEHART Chairman MISS LAZELLE GREGG MISS J. FRANCES THOMAS Mathematic Department SIMON BERMAN, Chairman REUBEN ATKIN JOSEPH BURNS BARRY GINSBURG SOLOMON GREENBERG SAMUEL GREENFIELD SAIVIUEL HART BELMONT JABIN GUSTAVE LOVETT MRS. HENRIETTA MIDONICK JAMES NACK HAROLD OKEAN DAVID ROSLOW MARK SCHWARTZ HARRY STERNBERG MRS. NAN VAUGHAN IRVING WELTMAN HERMAN WINTER Chemistry Department DOUGLAS BOWDEN, Chairman FREDERIC CORNELL ABRAHAM KERNER JACOB LIEBERMAN JULIUS RAPHAEL WESLEY ROMBERGER ISRAEL SCHIEEMAN SAMUEL SCHINDELHEIM Physics Department DR. ALEXANDER EFRON, Chairman ALFRED BENDER ANTHONY LASALA WILLIAINI LESEUR DR. SIEGFRIED MEYERS WALTER RAYLIENT ALFRED REICH BARNET SIMON EMANUEL WEISS ERNEST WILSON LIONEL YARD Music Department WALTER STOEEREGEN. Chairman JOHN BART THEODORE HARRIS Drawing Department FRANK C. PANUSKA, Chairman ALFRED SCHAEFER, Acting Chairman ALEXANDER DOLLIN PETER GIOBERTI JOSEPH GRUOSSO WILLIAINI HILL HARVEY PARRY NAT WERNER

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