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LINDA ROBBINS Lin . . . looks, personality, talent and intelligence . . . president of the French Club, news editor of Bul- letin . . . all the world's a stage and Linda dances through it . . . has 'also been acting . . . works hard but always has time for friends. ALAN ROSENBERG Red . . . really shows up in school life . . . News Editor of Bulletin, IRC . . . seen making points for the basketball team . repre- sented Woodmere High at Friendly Crossways . . . not difficult to see why . . . man with ideas . . . goes all out for what he be- lieves. FRANCINE ROSENBLATT Fran . . . known for her black hair and her vivid coloring . . . seen being an active member of the cheerleaders . . . often found in a convertible, usually not alone . . . hard to lose in a crowd ...do gentlemen really prefer blondes? SUSAN ROSS Sue . . . reporter on Bul- letin . . . reported being active participant in Span- ish and Music Club meet- ings . . . standing assign- ment on badminton court . . . loves crowds . . . dark and vivacious and quick to laugh. CHARLES RUDNICK Charlie . . . his big frame could use a slightly larger- size desk . . . high school hero . . . co-captain of varsity football and bas- ketball teams . . . repre- sentative to Student Coun- cil from boy's sports . . . lucky for the cheerleaders that his name is easy to pronounce. DOROTHY RUNG Dotty . . . baseball and tennis fan . . . li-kes to draw . . . member of the costume committee of Fog lsland . . . always busy . . . will exchange one used rac- quet and quick sketch for a typewriter and short- hand work. BARBARA SAALBERG Barb . . . a natural born chairman . . . organizer with no need for a soap- box . . . has sufficient suc- cess with h clap of the hands and Let's Go, there . . . Editor-in-Chief of Patches, president of French Club in Junior year . . . always has time for one more activity. JOAN SALANT Joanie . . . the girl with the homemade malted for lunch . . . a great admirer of the gift of speech . . . Spanish Club and circula- tion staff of Bulletin . . . seen behind the refresh- ment counter at Hoop- ster's Hangout and school dances. 28
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ROBERT PREUDHOMME FRANCIS REISERT ALAN RICHMAN KATHRYN RIZZO RICHARD PFEFFER Ricky . . . big man on campus . . . master of ceremonies and all situa- tions . . . president of stu- dent Council, vice-presi- dent of IRC . . . Any volunteers? expert on winning friends and influ- encing people . . . all this, and looks tool . . . If it's Pfeffer's, it's got to be good. RONA PCMERANTZ Ro . . . seen with Mrs. Brower's tests, outlines and a typewriter . . . alley cat with a bowling ball . . . also found with a vol- leyball or basketball in girl's sports . . . programs for Junior and Senior plays . . . plans for the future include a secretarial job. HERBERT POSNEER Demon . . . winner of first Woodmere High tennis trophy . . . jumped over the net to the stage to become sheriff in Fog Island . . . enthusiastic member of the Spanish Club . . . does not let life bother him . . . versatile, finishes what he begins. LOUIS POSTER j Lou . . . voice heard speak- ing over amateur air waves . . . also speaks fluently in French Club . . . loves that language . . . leaves his radio set only for a piano keyboard . . . enjoys popular music . . . will answer to the code of W2GCA. Bob . . . found at dark end of the spotlights in assem- bly productions . . . oper- ating member of Movie Squad . . . name appears on lists headed lighting for Junior and Senior Plays . . . the actors would all be lost without him. Fran . . . active participant in girl's sports . . . takes time-out to enjoy swim- ming and dancing . . . will go to business school after graduation . . . is playing with the idea of a secre- tarial job . . . sure to score in the future. Al . . . hot rod addict . . . exchanges steering wheel for radio dial to operate ham set . . . worked sound for Fog lsland . . . math- ematical mind, enjoys sci- ence . . . looking forward to a career as an aero- nautical engineer. 27 Kay . . . athletically in- clined . . . enjoys swim- ming and bowling and is on several honor teams in girl's sports . . .' always seems to be laughing about something . . . would take an earthquake to disturb her . . . fun to be with.
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YOLANDA SALVATI Yo . . . one girl who'll never walk alone . . . small, blonde and friendly . . . favorite choice for demonstrating gym exer- cises . . . iust happens to be a very good dancer . . . a person who keeps on her toes in whatever she does. HARRIET SCHLISSEI. Responsibility plus . . . the girl behind the helping hand . . . Service League, Spanish Club . . . remem- bered dashing around with piles of costumes dur- ing Junior Play rehearsals . . . never heard needling anyone . . . unobtrusive, but believes in saying what she thinks is right. SUSAN SCHULLER Sue . . . French and Dra- matic Clubs . . . often found on either a tennis court or a ski slope . . . those who know claim she did a terrific lindy with her leg in a cast . . . be- comes very enthusiastic about people' . . . plays the piano and likes iazz. MICHAEL D. SCHWARTZ Mike . . . Mr. MacDonald calls him Doc . . . Science and Math Clubs, IRC and Track team . . . scientist with his feet on the ground and an eye on world affairs . . . takes almost everything in his stride . . . good sense of humor. ALICE SEAMAN Al . . . loves sports, es- pecially sailing . . . found enioying this pastime in her own sailboat anchored at Woodmere . . . an usher for the Junior Play . . . plans to do social work . . , sweet, practical, un- likely to run around. BRIAN SELTZER Brian . . . man with un- expected talents . . . pres- ident of Camera Club, Spanish Club . . .' talked his way into the highest state Spanish award . . . loves a good discussion . . . has been found writing and sketching . . . Math- ematical mind with a cor- ner for doubt. MARY SEMINARA Varsity twirler for the glory of the school and Mr. Suchoff . . . gold earring set off by dark hair . . . advocate of the art of make-up . . . seems to face life realistically . . . quiet, but neither shy nor re- tiring. FREDDA SHAPIRO Fred . . . mad genius . . . the girl with the paintbrush . . . Art Editor of Patches, President of the Art Club . . . quick to catch an idea and becomes really en- thusiastic . . . laughs when asked about the future and says she is interested in iust about everything.
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