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ALUIVXNI NEVVS Class of 1956 Roberta Johnson--Brooklyn College Steven Narker--University of Penn- sylvania Class of 1957 Roberta Alexandra--Brooklyn College Kenneth Banks--Michigan State University Michael Mendick--University of Pennsylvania Jerry Seckler--University of Rochester Class ot 1958 Joanne Ansell--New York University Jackie Beers--Hunter College Maxine Civiak--Brooklyn College Sonia Cortes--St. John's Univer- sity Corinne Pactor--University of Syracuse Eleanor Grumet--Vassar College Leslie Mark--Fashion Institute of Technology Carol Morng--Brooklyn College Roberta Shapiro--Temple Univer- sity Earl Einhorn--City College, School of Technology Kenneth Banks, class of '57, member of the debating society at Michigan State University WWW Ste- ven Narker, class of '56, manager of the fencing team at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania WWW Michael Mendick, class of '57, a leading candidate for manager of the basketball team at the University of Pennsylvania WWW Congratulations to two alumna: Alice Brill, recently married, and Sandra Weiner, engaged to be mar- ried. 104 .1-1. KX Qi-,I K 27 J 1 s lt... '. N'- H 'ja X Q-...-Qs u. ssn.....f ,'.,- J' - Ts ,l A,...s N 5,7 A Z' s.55o' ,.0 ,. xi'--v -'f ,uv 'href' - N , 1 'uf' ', : 4- ' ,Si-,513 Q-',a X N..-- 4 r Q ,, , I 55514 ii -1 I ul. s'-,- r X r-'Z ox - I lg..- , ----.-' 's-Q, 4 if OUR ERASMUS ALUMNI Lynn Kahn will attend the University of Georgia this fall. Linda Seldman, Ann Young, and Sarah Bernstein are prospective freshmen at the American Univer- sity in Washington, D.C. . Joyce Hessel has been accepted at New Paltz Teachers College. Suellen London will further her interest in art at Pratt Institute Daniel Pope made the second highest score in the New York State Merit Scholarship Compe- tition. Alice Banks
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X Ea we ix T , s X x . ll Y 5 - X it x X p llglx Qggilgsl xNNgg!Il fi-x K 1-l X X it -is xlxnx tx' N QQQQN QSQ5V 552' qsxa X. fgigsgxxxegiul 4:1 WELCOME 2 X .X ES EZ. September 18, 1962 - The ae- ' AI-ARMING TROUBLE tion taking place today is the re- It . . H , ' sult of the verdict handed down a X R1f1g, ring- Oh 110, lt S 7245- x Half asleep I run to the bathroom few months ago. Many here'today are witnesses to that event. Some I know personally or by nameg oth- ers are indifferent strangers.... However, I still feel alone. Zrstruggling to get my pajama shirt off. With my face soaking wet, I trudge out of the bathroom and glance at the clock. 7:55. HRush I or you'll be late for schoolin xx 'W X -5. Suddenly the time has come and I start my endless long walk to that special room. The others, following me, seem to be aware of this strained occasion. As I reach the open door, my eyes rest upon the chair I am to occupy. I hear the door close. At that moment I look up and see the wel- coming figure of my new home-room teacher in Erasmus. Mark 4? A i 5 -3 : ffX fl Q 1: , NA-bt. 615 On with the radio! just in time E to hear the 8:00 news! Quickly I pull my shirt off the hanger and dress myself. I gulp my break- fast down as fast as stuffing a cannon. Like a cannon, I feel as if I'm going to explode. Ten- sion rises while I pack my books. I put my jacket on while making a last check to see that I have all my books. I scramble down the stairs and try to run to the bus-stop. It's a useless effort. My briefcase is a fifty pound lead weight, At the bus-stopytension builds up again as I wait for that delayed ,vehicle. Suddenly I see it a block away. Its windshield is reflect- ing the morning light. I sit down on one of the cold green seats. A look at my watch tells me that I'll have to hurry. Quickly, I scramble off the bus and scurry down the street. I rush to the school-house. ULate1H I say to myself. The doors are locked. Then it all comes clear. It is Saturday. Relieved, I stroll home thinking what could have happened had it been a school day. David Droller 103
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STATE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Walt Whitman alumni at Erasmus scored a new high with ninety-nine winners ot the New York State Scho- larship for 1962. The scholarship entitles each student to tuition or part of tuition at school for the next four years. john Akula Carl Banilower Ellen Berelson Rina Berk Judith Bernstein Abner Berson Arthur Best George Blaustein Jacob Braverman Wendy Breitkopf Paul Bromberg Robert Butler Elaine Buxbaum Maruta Catstans Cathy Candel Jay Charap Joe Charney Diane Cohen James Davis Alpie Dubossky Edward Eichel Joel Ettinger Ellen Fawer Carl Feit Eugene Fierman Arlene Fingerman Edward Fleishman Douglas Franks Jeffrey Freed Susan Freed Michael Friedman Peter Fdedman Robert Gale Steven Globerman Frank Goldberg Allan Goodstadt 5tephanie Goodstadt Frederick Gordon Nelly Gothe Ronald Greene Caryl Halper Samuel Harris Miriam Herzfeld Eileen Heunan Frederic Hyman Leonard Jacob Mark Janic Laura Jones Michael Kane Lois Kaplan Melanie Kaye Robert Kerchner Robert Kerner Leslie Kleinrock Steven Klotick Malcolm Krongelb Jay Kwawer Enid Lane Robert Lehr Burton Leibert Martin Levine Madeleine Levy Dorothy Margolin Norman McLeod jeffrey Platt Daniel Pope Allen Post Michael Postilnick Matthew Price Martin Puterman jay Rappaport Robert Rosenbluth Robert Rothman Burton Rubin Diane Sacks Charles Saperstein Simeon Saturn Alan Scherer Barry Scwarz Patricia Sheinfeld Michael Sherman Cora Siederman Harvey Siegel Henry Siegel Elenore Silverberg Burton Silverstein Myrna Shar Walter Squire Gerald Touzer Richard Warshaw Howard Wasserman Philip Weinstein Robert Weintraub Eve Weisbrot Fred Weiss Laura Weiss Daniel Weitz Alice Wohl Ralph Zuckerman Sarah Bernstein Alumni Representative Erasmus Hall 10
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