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BARBARA BRAUNER Bobbie . . . one half of the Brauner combination . . . belongs to the IRC and Spanish Club . . . worked hard on those cos- tumes for the Junior Play . . . a most capable seller of the Bulletin . . . she is both cute and conscien- tious. ELLEN BRAUNER Good natured and fre- quently seen in the com- pany of another Brauner . . . member of the IRC . . . . Irene in the iunior production of Turn Back the Clock . . . works on Mrs. White's half of the Bulletin . . . has an in- terest in gjrls' sports . . . possesses a pretty smile. ALAN BRAVERMAN Al . . . one of our best students . . . Band, French and Latin Clubs, Bulletin reporter . . . this year be- came the paper's Head- line Editor . . . Senior Editor for Patches . . . plans to study business administration in college . . . in his own words, he enioys philosophical dis- putation. PETER BREGGIN Pete . . . although small in size Pete has made a big name in Woodmere . . . Co-Editor of the Bul- letin . . . Freshman and Sophomore president, vice president in Junior year . . . Student Council . . . back after a year's ab- sence to his first love, football . . . 220 man . . . a sure success. kk af' GRACE BRODSKY A sweet smile and plenty of sense are her one-two punch . . . loves the stage and is president of the Dramatic Club . . . WIR, French Club . . . worked hard getting props for the Junior Play and acted in Fog lsland as Johannah . . . Woodmere's own Shir- ley Booth. ANDREW CARLAN Andy . . . came to us from Far Rock. for his sopho- more year . . . member of the new World Citizens Club . . . keeps busy typ- ing up the articles for Bul- letin . . . has a record col- lection and spends a good deal of traveling. ig.. iz R .Sixty I A a t 5,129 . s it ii,. 2 3 L, JON CEDAR Johnny . . . eats, sleeps and talks sports, especial- ly tennis and baseball . . . took a second in intra- mural tennis tournament . . . Math Club and help- ed with props for the Jun- ior Play . . . hopes to be accepted in Lehigh and study accounting. VIRGINIA CHESTER Ginny . . . cute little miss with plenty of pep . . . French Club and Archery for a year . . . always running somewhere . . . seen in her red convert- ible with its steady occu- pants, Pat and Roberta.
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BRUCE AUGUSTUS Gus . . . can always be found with the girls and his blue convertible . . . has participated in track and football . . . a sure- shot for the rifle team . . . Science, French and Math. clubs . . . plans to go to engineering school after graduation. JEROME BERNSTEIN Jerry . . . has really made the best of his four years . . . IRC, Science and French clubs . . . Presi- dent of Spanish Club . . . took a first in the state French contest . . . played 'fJerry in Fog IsIand . . . understands five lan- guages . . . and will prob- ably continue along these lines in college. NORMA BAUER Chooch . . . bright-eyed, ambitious member of the Senior Class, writes and sells Bulletin, Spirit Com- mittee . . . worked in many capacities for both the Senior and Junior plays . . . a good person- ality, a good worker, and a great friend to all. JOYCE BERNSTEIN Likes math, history and sports . . . gold key re- cipient . . . Business Man- ager for Fog lsland . . . Freshman and Junior Class treasurer . . . Sports Edi- tor of Patches . . . a sure success in any kind of an undertaking. CAROL ANN BAXTER Carol . . . a home eco- nomics major who hopes to become a secretary af- ter graduation . . . she's just crazy about football and baseball and her fa- vorite team is, well, the Dodgers . . . her main interests are baking and roller skating. BARRY BLOOM Barry . . . an import from Samuel Tilden at start of his senior year . . . instant- ly became a friend of all . . . active member of the IRC and a reporter for Bulletin . . . plays piano, likes baseball and golf. . . found Woodmere great, especially our females . . . hopes to attend Columbia. CAROLE BERNSTEIN Little, cute and always full of pep . . . Sally in Turn Back the Clock , and Pris- cilla in Fog Island . . . Service League . . . Alum- news Editor for Bulletin . . . Treasurer of El Circu- lo Espanol . . . Dramatic Club . . . personality plus. ROBERT BRADFORD Bob . . . one of the less noisy members of the class . . . President of the Sci- ence Club . . . can always be seen in his gray car with the bold red stripe . . . works after school and on weekends . . . most in- terested in cars and car- pentry.
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IRENE CHIPURNOI Chip . . . transferred from Babylon this year and be- came a smash hit in Woodmere . . . member of the IRC and feature writer for Bulletin . . . one of Mrs. Saunder's ath- letes . . . likes tennis and classical music as well as Woodmere . . . will prob- ably next be seen at Vas- sar. CAROLE COHEN Cute, blond, and blue Ford are all associated with Carole . . . Bulletin advertising and Patches circulation . . . worked hard for both plays . . . likes the theater, T.V., and books . . . she might be back as an elementary school teacher. JAY COHEN Duke . . . no one can claim he has a quiet dis- position . . . always in trouble with Mr. Gregory . . . a four-year football man . . . one ofqthose al- ways ride never walk . . . well liked with a good sense of humor. LOUIS COHEN Big Lou . . . can be found with Dave and the rest of The Boys . . . threw the shot for Mr. Otis and was mighty fast to boot . . . very fond of a cer- tain La Forsche . . . ap- pears quiet but once he's let loose watch your step. HARRIETT COHN Personality, brains, and looks . . . Honor Society, Student Council, IRC, and Girls' sports are a part of her past accomplishments . . . Gold Key winner . . . last years' Feature Editor of Bulletin and one of this year's Senior Editors of Patches . . . one of Wood- mere's A-one inhabitants. SAMUEL COHN Sam or Samba . . . a Hal Hall football protege . . . four faithful years of ser- vice to the Woodmere eleven . . . played sax and clarinet in the Dance Band . . . Washed dishes in the cafeteria for three years . . . likes the out- doors and wants to be- come a farmer. JANET CULLUM One of Miss Hart's little ones for three years . . . Business Ma n a g e r of Patches . . . likes to play baseball and volleyball and to watch basketball games . . . a lovely danc- er . . . known for con- stantly changing her hair style and re-decorating her bedroom. FRANK CURTIS Has been seen driving quite a variety of automo- biles . . . a gymnast for Mr. Hall . . . played his accordion in Stars Over Broadway . . . is train- ing to be a Sunday School teacher . . . undecided as to whether to teach or go into Foreign Service. 'I-6
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