CLASS ADVISER When, in February, 1954, I first addressed you as the “Class of January, 1957,” those words had a strange sound. Now they have become a reality. For some of you, this reality opens the door to a bright, clear future; for others, the view is a misty, beclouded one. The view you sec depends, in large measure, on the path you have followed here at Weequahic. Some of you have already come a long way on the road to self-discovery, but many of you are still searching for that road. Find it. I’m sure you will! To each one of you I wish a future of health and happiness, in which your true worth will be realized both for vour personal benefit and the benefit of your community. 8
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Sitting; Mario O'Connor, Christina Russell, Janot McKenzie (Chairman), Eugenia Chosney, Virginia Cart us, Hannah Litzky. Standing: Louis Stamelman, Harold La Penna, Frank De Lisi, Irving VVallock, Irving Goldberg, Leonard Cross, David Stamelman. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Sitting: Elizabeth Bimbaum, Malx l Patton, Morris Brenman (Chairman). Standing: Sandra Resnick, Simon Chosen, Edith Glucksman, Bernard Friedberg, Florence Misurell. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Sitting: Sylvia Kosky, Dr. Ernest Ranucci (Chairman), Ruth Blum. Standing: Philip Egeth, Martin Moskowitz, Joseph Gruber. HISTORY DEPARTMENT Sitting; Mary Bradbury, Joseph Bnuler (Chairman). Janet Lappe, Jennie Twardus. Standing: Lawrence Schuhnan, Solomin Ostrin,, Sadie Rous, Nlartin Green. FINE ARTS Esther Scheeter, Herman Holzman, Alice Saltman. LIBRARY STAFF Reada Jcllinek, Marion Buchner.
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