Allderdice High School - Allderdice Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

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Vo , E XXIII PUBLISHED -IQINTLY BY THE SENIORS OF THE JANUARY AND JUNE CLASSES OF 1952 , THE TAYLOR ALLDERDICE HIGH SCHOOL SHADY AND FORWARD AVENUES PITTSBURGH, PA. ?QE55C'5?KYS5B6J55'ZIii5865v'ZIlS5L56J5?7'C765L5 We k5565KX556PKk5B6?vWB6?vWb63Xk5B6PXk5B6Mk5B65vZX5b6?Xk5BG?vZ FOREWORD score and five years have passed since the first student enrolled at Taylor Allderdice High School. During that time our school! has progressedand improved immeasurahly. Today Taylor Allderdice is recognized as one of the foremost educational institutions in the state of Pennsylvania. In this 1952 edition of our yearbook, commemorating the silver anniversary of Taylor Allderdice High School, the Journal staff has attempted to record the personality traits, the outstanding events, and the accomplishments of these graduating classes. The only desire of this staff is that a small portion of the enjoyment that we have had in compiling this hook may he derived hy those who will read THE ALLDERDICE of 1952. , .U .U ,U .U .U .., .U .U .L, .U .U,.L, .U kb..-, .L, .L. 1, ..,!.., .L, .U ... L. .U .U .U .U .O .U .U .U N.,-fN,,-4s.,'s.,'x4E,,fE,,fEf,b,.fN.f,N,-:5:, area. sf!-:,s:.fag E., 5:2-fs., s:E..fE.fEf.':.fb:'r,.'s.,fS,-4 4 fy! ji' 4.g--- .y .0--. --wg !Q,,.,6v4 al- -21-53:3 i aj .161 mx-.ww ., 'v a gl iw ' il. A k CG' 'F M? ,J :nf 'L ggszur--ff A T5 lmlclgrglice A5009 of jOy we rdi3e, HGV tHfOld creeol in moral dm! cle-acl we praise. Sh? 5jfdTlfgu5 On to Huige us Hwrougk Hue 016155, our loyalty NUC Pleclrje llc lwr always! SIM stancis on lwiglm lo guirle us H1rou311 116355 our losjaqly LUG P19336 Bio Xplor dxwagpi X g, U In Clklfffi of knowkclfie. may SMG LQ our auxgmgg' . ' 13 Serve Mer wen be H115 our akm 2-ml priae. '54 ,Sly 1556115 us on as comrafles siege My finer F13 mmf Saw qoax mxwere XYUMW axbkqos. Slug 135:15 us on as comragos silc xoy Sic! .,?,,4 I-EJ illxax Si-iw rjoam LUIWQYC Slruxdw dxmicleg. 'K f 0'353'a4'2y f3" ,W x W ,' y'AJun'1 lglnt ff W ' sa .D , X Z :I YP X , Y 6 ' is 0 Qu W N3 L 5: fgfaaia 9 .. Liv Q7 f fllf,-7 vp ,069 -yhag .bm cy k?56?vZk55G?Xk55G?viX5BG?viX?5CWk3565XX5B6?vZk5B65Kk5B6?Xk556M BQQQSKXRPQSXEQQQSXXBPQSXXQQQQSSSZQQQSXRQDQSKXWQSXXQPQSXYQQQSX DEDICATION T is with ll feeling of Jeep grczliluzle thai ice, ffze 567ZiIll'5 of 1952, ffeffimfe ffzix jourfmf In lfze efllire fzlfzzfly. LVil,I011f lfzeir lfmngfllflff gfzidzzfzre, Sfilllllfllfiilg' iizferesf, 111111 111z.velfi.ff1 ef- fort, our years here would have been Hzefming- fem. In c2'i'dff'fl1f f1IDPi't'tfiKlfi07I, 7171157 ive offer .fimere lfzfzfzlaf. I oh'rs"e"N-'ern-s--A--s-A--X-A--X-Q-fs-fx-,eva-Ae-K-x-A-A-C.-, ...fa-X--.-K., .ar ... . . f-,fX,,fN,,,,, , 4-?,i.hA4?4Sf.515i,,g5,75 ...L-mtv.-1.-1.4..t..-..4..-..f., .. ..-. . The Allderdice Faculty NIR. D. MCCLYMONDS Principal MR. ARTHUR W. THoMAs Vice Ihfincipal l'0cati0na1 Coznzsvlor-Mr. Hal C. Teal Chief Cleric-Miss Isabel T. Zinn jllllflll' C'o1rl1.rPI0r-Miss Leanore Allen CIc'1'l.'4Mrs. Lillian Baker .-lr'ii1'it1'vs Director-Miss Laura Zeigler Clf"'k'Ml55 Roxle .l- Fmleb' Admsm, I0 Girls Clerk-Miss Lois E. Hill Miss Katherine McKinney Book Clark-Miss Ruth Salisbury efffl Miss Catherine M. Eisainen, Miss Olivia Koenig, Miss Jennie A. Norton, Miss Blanche Pantall Commercial Mr. Howard Barnes, Miss Helen Bartrim, Dr. Earl H. Burgard, Miss Florence E. Graham, Miss Margaret Hanrahan, Mr. john B. Melvin, Miss Katherine Skarinski, Miss Margaret L. Winch Englzsh Miss Olive Bowlin, Miss Olive Braham, Mrs. Della Braun, Miss Lillian Goldstein, Miss Helen B. Gorman, Miss Lois Grose, Miss Rose D. Hartz, Miss Margery Heiniherger. Miss Helen Hillard, Miss Agnes Kerr, Miss Catherine A. McDermott, Miss Nancy Montgomery, Mrs. Elizabeth Porter, Miss Diantha VV. Riddle, Miss Helen Sekey, Mr. Joseph C. Thompson, Mr. Regis B. VViegand - Foreign Languages Miss Dorothy Bergman, Miss Mary C. Brennan, Miss Yetta Kamler, Miss Elizabeth Klingensmith, Mr. Charles T. Roller, Mr. Marcus Rosenthal, Miss Edna R. Todd History Miss Eleanor Bardsley, Miss Charlotte R. Beachler, Mr. Morris Beck, Mr. Samuel Blitz, Mr. John B. Coyne, Miss Esther Geist, Miss Grace F. jessop, Miss Ann Kasnitz, Mr. Ray McGahey, Miss Bertha O. Mitchell, Dr. Anna M. Quattrocchi, Miss Leila H. Rupp, Miss Jessie M. XN'hitehill, Miss Beryl Zeigler Horne Economics Miss Charlotte E. Bailey, Miss Florence Bechtel. Mrs. Margaret Bush, Mrs. Mildred Dovey, Mrs. Elizabeth Kane, Miss Patricia Ann Potter Library Miss Nadine Byrd, Miss Gertrude Oetting, Mrs. Carolyn Rector Manual Training Mr. Ralph Engelmeier, Mr. Irving A. Hyman, Mr. Herbert A. Lewis, Mr. Ercole Liberator, Mr. Alex Seigal, Mr. August Winterling Jllatltenftatics Mrs. Ethel V. Albright, Mr. Edward Caye. Mrs. Ethel Hubbard, Miss Elizabeth Hand, Mr. George Phillips, Miss Alice L. Phipps, Mr. Ray R. Ralston, Miss Edith May Starz, Mr. Robert C. Trumbull, Miss Ethel F. Turner, Doctor VVesley XN'agner, Mr. George F. Schubert Music Mr. Roy F. Dietz, Mrs. Dorothy Jean Meyer, Miss Emma Steiner, Mr. Walter B. Voyvodich Y3liysical Eclucation Miss Mary Allshouse, Miss Eleanor Boland, Miss Genevieve O. Cannon. Mr. Stewart Brown, Mr. Robert Irvin. Mr. john Irwin, Miss Esther Long, Miss Margaret Mercer, Mr. Claude Sofield, Mr. Louis Weitzel Science Mr. Lon H. Colborn, Mr. Thomas Davies, Mr. R. J. Hackett, Miss jane S. Johnston, Miss Jane McCandless, Mr. -I. T. Shriner, Mrs. Nancy Snively, Mrs. Mae NVeber Smith Hall Supervisors Mrs. Irene K. Bain Mrs. Ethel Hynes School Doctor Dr. H. Goldblum School N urse Miss Ann O'Brien 'Dietitian Miss Alberta jackson S wirninin g M atron Mrs. Mary Ann Eggert Custodian Mr. Charles E. Dietz 'QU 'eLf,'Q.u'ef,kU,'gu'Lp'Lp's.,U 'Q-.Vey4:p'Q:L'eQ'sL','Nsf,',1-'f's1J.,'eU,k1,' N...s.,L,N..s.,s,.-.X..s.,X.x..s.,s..s,.X,,s..x...,x.. N.. N..C.e..v.C....C....x.,s..s,,X..x.v. The omfmzl Staff anuary Class Faculty Sponsor-Miss Diantha W. Riddle EDITORS Emil Herman Patricia Farber ASSOCIATE EDITORS Larry Arnold Dorothy Haynes Harvey Levine Nancy Schwinn Phyllis Black Faye Hersh David Mazer Harvey Sniderman Shirley Ginsburg Memory Jones Mary Agnes O'Connell Carol Sperling Marcia Glazer Harvey Klein Roberta Rosen Shirley Vernon Q Q41 11 fe fa 'A I ffl fe fix fre -Te rep? 435.0 fS.'Te'TN 353. ??. 553.55 'R 73 ff' 3 fi 'FN une Class EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Calliope Papandreas ASSISTANT EDITORS Bruce Porter Eileen Reinwasser ASSOCIATE EDITORS ? 'f fx BUSINESS MANAGER Alan Ackerman Elinor Aaron Ronna Anish Bernice Begler Phyllis Coleman Helen Eckbreth Ann Doris Goldstein Marcia Kovarsky Wilma Levin Cecile Lincoff Robert Marks Electra Petrolias Shirley Prizent Marcia Saul Haryan Schmidt Nancy Schor Barbara Schwartz Sandra Sloan Lora Lee Small Phyllis Wagner Arlene 'Yahr Edith Zeligman BUSINESS STAFF Byron Eliashof Herbert Kleber William Herman Leslie Klein Floyd Naugle Richard Rodda Taylor Thompson II The owfmzl AN Surf Lining Papers , lfrontispiece . Class Pages , ,. Activities Sports .,.. . . Alma Mater . Cartoons Spots A Spots ., . . liaculty Supervisor Iris Pieovsky . ., Kitty Lou Maddox .....Melvin Levinson Helen Eckbretli ,Don l.inteln1an . .Susan Bergman , ,Affhllf Ostroll , , , Nancy Baltic Harvey Sniderman Miss .lennie Norton I2 2 A Q 2 S 'iw 'S 'ififi fififi fififi fi 'ifi-E S S 'S Rfk cmuary Class OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES President-Harvey Klein Secretary-Dorothy Haynes Vice President-Emil Herman Treasurer-Harvey Levine CLASS DAY COMMITTEE PROM COMMITTEE C 5, X C-L L1L,Lfx.y,C,xfx, CVC L OL O L,x,X,,xJx.fx,x. L x., C, . .C.C,C.C C,,,.,,,,C-,w,..E.,.x.,.C, LARRY F. ARNOLD+Honor Student: Vice President of Home- room, 7A-SB: Vice President of Key Club, IZA: Foreword Repre- sentative: Senior Discussion: F.T.A.: journal Staff: lntramural Basketball Champs. 9l3: City Championship Team: Swimming Team: Mechanical Drawing Projects: Swimming Varsity l.etter GRETA BALL-jewelry Class: Advanced Sewing Class: First Aid Class: Home Nursing: HobbysPiano Playing: Preferences in Sports-Baseball, Hockey SANDOR EUGENE BERES-Librarian of Orchestra: Senior Dis- cussion: Orchestra IV: Quartet: All City junior Orchestra: All City Senior Orchestra: First Aid: Field Trips--Buhl Planetarium, Penn- sylvania Home for the Blind BETTY LOU BERKOWITZ-Honor Student: Homeroom Trea- surer, IZA: Vice President, IZI1: Vice President, ll,-X: Prom Com- mittee: Publicity Committee, Dramatic English, Chairman: M.M.M.: Student Council: F.T.A.: Hall Staff: Hockey, llB: Volley Ball, IIA: Announcer for Class Play: History Award: D.A.R. Award I EILEEN FLORENCE BERKSON-Publicity Committee-Dramatic English: junior Dramatic Club: Spanish Club: Hebrew Club: Gar- den Club: Advanced Art: Field Trips-Mavview, Iluhl Planetarium: Outside ProjectsiPittsburgh Playhouse. Children's Civic Theatre, Summer Stock BARBARA JEAN BILLINGS-Chairman of Class Day Committee: Student Council: Class Day Committee: Problems Committee, Chair- man: Majorettes, Sergeant in 1013-IOA, Captain in llB-IZA: Modern Dance: F.N.A.: Dramatic English: junior Leaders: Soft Ball, 9th. ltlth, llth Grades: Volley Ball, ltlth. llth Grades PHYLLIS CYNTHIA BLACK-High Honor Student: Homeroom Secretary: Foreword Staff: F.T.A.: Attendance Chairman: Prom Connnittee, Chairman: journal Staff: Senior Discussion, llth Grade: College Club: Hall Staff: Orchestra Treasurer: Spanish Club: Tu- toring Service: Modern Dance: Special Dance: All City Orchestra FAYE CHOSKY-Foreword Staff: Prom Committee: Cafeteria Staff, llth and 12th Grades: Today's Business Girls, llth and l2th Grades: College Club: Dramatic English: Basketball: Volley Ball: Delegate to Freedom Train Reception: Tutoring Staff: Prom Com- mittee: Hobbies-Needlework, Photography, Reading SANFORD DARLINGwSpecial Shop. Foreman: Class Day Com- mittee: Chess Club: Band I: Greenhouse Club: Hebrew Club: lntra- mural Basketball, 7th, 8th and 9th Grades: First Aid: Field Trips- XVoodville, Buhl Planetarium, Holy Family Institution, Institution for the Blind: Plans for Future-Pharmacy at Pitt RICHARD J. DIAS-Orchestra. President: Bowling Club: Print Shop: First Aid: Music Award: VVood Shop Award: Service Award: Basketball WILMA D. ELIAS-jewelry Projects: First Aid: Typing Award: Outside Interests-Baseball and Football: Plans to be Secretary PATRICIA SHIRLEY FARBER-Honor Student: President of Spanish Club: President of M.M.M.: Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, of Orchestra: Assistant Editor of the journal: Foreword Representative: Vice President of Homeroom, IZB, IZA: IZB Decorating: Publicity for Senior Play: Dramatic English: journal Staff: Spanish Club: College Club: F.T.A.: junior Discussion: junior Dramatics: Orchestra IV: Volley Rall: Mushball: Hockey I5 NORMA JEAN FATKIN-Honor Student: Homeroom Secretary, IZB: President of M.M.M.: Class Day Committee: Service Club: D.A.R. History Award: Shorthand Speed Test Award: National junior Honor Society: Fashion Shows KENNETH MURRAY FELDMAN-Prom Committee: Microscope Club: Jewelry Projects: First Aid: Entered from Homestead High, llth Grade RUTH ELEANOR FERSON-Chairman of Food Class: Rook Club: Hall Staff: Volley Ball '46, '-17: Advanced Food Class: Home Nursing: jewelry Projects LOIS FIELD-Constitution Committee for F.I3.L.A.: Junior Lead- ers: F.N.A.: Today's Business Girls: Tutoring Service: Chorus 4, 3. 1: First Aid: Shorthand Award: Mushball: Basketball: Hockey: Athletic Award RICHARD JAY FINDER-Homeroom Vice President, 9A: Swim- ming Team: All City 100 yard Breast Stroke '49: Intramural Swim- ming: Jewelry Projects: junior Town Meeting Broadcast: Class Day Speaker DAVID MORTON FINEMANmQualitative Analysis Class: French Club: Slide Rule Club: Orchestra E: American Chemical Society Prize BARRIE E. FISHER-Homtroom Nice President. SA: Spanish Club: Chess Club: Hall Staff: Tennis Club: Student Council: Basketball Manager: Basketroom Attendant: Mechanical Drawing ProjectsASchool Science Fair: Clean Up Posters: Press Writiiig Contest: Delegate to League of VVomen Voters Lecture HAZEL RUTH GANDY-F.B.l..A.: F.N.A.: Hall Staff: Basket- ball: Volley Hall: Hockey: Art: jewelry: First Aid: Field Trips- Buhl Planetarium, Carnegie Museum: Hobby-Art GEORGE T. GETTY-Hall Staff: Intramural Basketball: Special Shop: Print Shop: Scholastic Magazine Award: History Award: Field Trips-Mayview, Thorn Hill, Reymer's Candy Company SHIRLEY ANN GINSBURG-Foreword Representative: Student Council-Problems and Financial Committees: Hebrew Class Pro- gram Connnittee: journal Staff: Today's Business Girls: Inter- cultural Youth Council: Student Council: Modern Dance: Tutoring Staff: Advanced Foods: First Aid: Dramatic English: Home Nurs- ing: Shorthand Speed Awards: Competent Typist Test' Award MARCIA INEZ GLAZER-Student Council President: Problems Committee: Social Committee: Ushers Staff: Executive Committee: Modern Dance: Dramatic English: Assistant Stage Manager: F.T.A.: Keystone Club: journal Staff: junior Leaders: Mushball League: Art: Comnmnity Chest Drive Program: Orientation Pro- grams: Pennsylvania VVeek Programs: Junior I.eaders Award: Typing Award: High Honor Student RHODA MARILYN GOLDHAMMER - Class Day Committee: Luncheon Committee: Book Club: Senior Discussion: Jewelry Class: Gregg Typing Award: Field Trips-Gumbert, Mayview: Outside Interest-Modeling: HobbyfCollecting Records and Reading I6 . 5:4 is Ev 'if fi: A 6 fi '-s ' :Q 5,33 gg 33 IRENE RENE GOLDSTEIN-Salvation Army Committee: College Club' FN X ' FT 'X ' Senior Discussion' Hall Staff' Vollc Ball' Softball: Hockey: Basketball: Sewing Proiects: Adyanced jewelry: First Aid: Home Nursing: Field Trips-Mayview, Gumbert: Hobby -Photography SANFORD ALBERT GORDONfHlJlllL'1'lJtllll Treasurer. 9A, IIA: Treasurer of Travel Club, IZB: Ticket Committee for Class Play: Orchestra II. III. IV: Quartet: All City junior Orchestra: All City Senior Orchestra: Track Team, '50: Projects-Press IVriting Con- test, IOA: Hobby-Traveling FORREST HARRIS-Honor Student: Prom Committee: ,Iunior Debating Club: Slide Rule Club: A Cappella Chorus: Male Chorus: Hall Staff: Chorus I, IV and V: Intramural Basketball 48th and 9th Gradesil: Intramural Track, 7A: Qualitative Analysis Class: IVest- inghouse Science Scholarship Test DOROTHY MARGARET HAYNES-High Honor Student: Secre- tary of Senior Class: Journal Staff: Orchestra -I: Harmonv: Tvping' Certificate: D.A.R. Award, Gladstone: Field TripsABubl Plane- tarium, Gladstone DOROTHEA J. HENNINGER-Htmer'-om Secretary, 9A, Trea- surer, IIIB, Vice President. IIB: Prom Committee: Spanish Club: College Club: F.N..-X.: F,T.A.: Senior Discussion: Hall Staff: Fore- word Representative: Chorus I, III: Musbball: Basketball: Volley Ball: Hockey DOROTHY J. HENNINGER-Homerolun Treasurer, IIIA, Secre- tary, 1lA. Vice President. IZA: Prom Committee: Spanish Club: College Club: Microscope Club: Senior Discussion: F.N.A.: F.T.A.: Hall Staff: Chorus I, III: Mushball: Hockey: Basketball: Volley Ball EMIL W. HERMAN-Senior Class Vice President: Homeroom President, 9A, IIA, IZA: I-Iomeroom Vice President, QB: journal Staff Editor: Choir Treasurer: Prom Committee: Class Day Coni- mittee: Foreword Staff Sports Editor: -Iunior Discussion: Senior Discussion: -lunior Glee Club: Band l, 2, 3, -I, 5: Marching Band: Allderdice Glee Club: Male Chorus: Chorus V: Dramatic English, Class Play Cast: Honor Scholarship: High Honor Student FAYE H. HERSH-Secretary of Homeroom. 9th Grade, President. IOA: Class Dav Committee: Prom Committee: journal Staff: Stu- dent Council: Hall Staff: Latin Club: Volley Ball: Hockey: Soft- ball: Dramatic English Class: First Aid: D.A.R. Award at Linden Grade School: Projects+Clean-up Poster, Safety Poster, Scho- lastic: Honor Student SARALYN FAY I-IIRSH-Vice President of Today's Business Girls: Constitution Committee and Program Committee for Today's Business Girls: Service Club: Chorus III, IV: Foods I. II: Gregg: Shorthand Award: Typing Award: Field Trip to Burroughs: Honor Student IRWIN A. HOLTZMAN-Class Day Committee: Senior Discus- sion: Book Club: Hall Staff: Intramural Track: Intramural Basket- ball: First Aid: Field Trips-Buhl Planetarium. Institution for the Blind, Carnegie Museum. Gumbert, Thornhill: Projects-Red Cross Drive, Microscope Club Picnic MARGARET ITZEL-F.N.A.: Today's Business Girls: Hall Staff: Choir I, III, IV: Volley Ball. Basketball: Foods II: Outside In- terests-Sports: Plans for Business School VIRGINIA L. JACKSON-Secretarv of Todav's Business Girls' Class Day Committee: Hall Staff: Chorus I, III, IV: Volley Balli Hockey: Softball: First Aid: Home Nursing: Field Tripsglilay- view: Museum, Home for the Blind, Burroughs, Buhl Planetarium, Heinz Company, Bell Telephone Company: HobbyiSing'ingf C. C, C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C, C: C. C, C, C, C, C, 'C:C:S::'S4sref':ftsfSC. Ecu ESTHER JOHNSON-Service Club: Lunch Check Cashier: Sew- ing Projects: Home Nursing: Fashion Show: Sewing Award: Eng- lish Award: Citizenship Award: Typing Award: National junior Honor Society Award: Hobby-Sewing: High Honor Student MEMORY STUART JONES-Student C uncil: IZB Class Day Committee Chairman: Publicity Committee Chairman: Problems Committee, Social Committee of Student Council: Student Council Constitution Committee Chairman: Ushering Staff: Hall Staff: Cafeteria Staff: Tutoring Staff: F.T.A.: Senior Discussion: Microscope Club: Spanish Club: French Club: Foreword Staff: Journal Staff: Dramatic English: Class Play Cast: D.A.R. History Award: Sociology Broadcast ADRIENNE KATZQHomeroom Treasurer, 9th Grade: Foreword Representative: Prom Committee: 12B Decorating Committee: Stu- dent Council Ushering Staff: Publicity Committee-Class Play: Props CommitteeiClass Play: F.T.A.: Intermediate Discussion: Hall Staff: Chorus I, III: Volley Ball: Dramatic English: First Aid: Home Nursing: Advanced Foods GAIL KEILLY-Honor Student: Chorus NANCY ELIZABETH KELLY-Today's Business Girls, Treasurer. IZA: Foreword Representative: Class Day Committee: Service Club: Hall Staff: Volley Ball: Basketball: Typing Award: Shorthand Award: Consumer Education Award: Clothing Award: Sports- Swimming, Volley Ball, Basketball: Honor Student HARVEY KLEIN-Senior Class President: Homeroom President, IIB, IZA: Homeroom Vice President, 9B-IOA: Homeroom Secre- tary, 8B-SA: President of History Club: Class Day Committee: Class Play Publicity: journal Staff: IZA Slide Rule Club: A Cappella Chorus: Male Chorus: Dramatic English: Prom Com- mittee: Junior Debating Club: Orchestra Ill: D.A.R. Award: Intra- mural Track, Basketball: Honor Scholarship to Pitt: Class Play Cast: High Honor Student ences-Football, Dancing enter Nursing School Collecting Records .Q,.9.Q.9.9.b.E.Q,.9.Q.b. L JOAN KLEPPICK-Homeroom Secretary IZA Vice President IIA: Dramatic English, Secretary Todays Business firls Prom Committee: Hall Staff: Mushball Volley Ball First Aid Field Trips-Carnegie Museum, Buhl Planetarium Burroughs Prefer ERIC A. KOCH-Homeroom Treasurer IZA Senior Luncheon Com mittee, IZB: German Club Hall Staff VVood Shop Jewelry Pro jects-Press Writing Award Contest DAR History Award at Mifflin: Ameri-can Legion Award Mifflin Honor Student MAXINE S. KRAVITZ FN A President IIA and IZA Senior Luncheon Committee, IZB Special Classes Jewelry First Aid Class Play at Fulton School Projects Ceramic Contest Plans to MILDRED L. KRAVITZ Spanish Club President Homeroom President, 7A: 12B Decorating Committee Majorettes MMM College Club: F.T.A.: Junior Dramatics Junior Glee Club Chorus I, III, IV: Volley Ball: Mushball Basketball Dramatic English Class: First Aid: Gregg Shorthand Award Outside Interests Choir VVork: Volunteer Counselor Class Play Cast Honor Student SANDRA SUE LABOVITZ Secretary of Chorus IV Senior Dis cussion Club: Girls' Chess Club Chorus I III IV Typist for Librarian: F.N.A.: Junior Glee Club Tutoring Staff Travel Club Gregg Shorthand Awards Outside Interests Piano Singing Preferences-Basketball, Knitting MARILYN M. LANGUE Homeroom President IOB Secretary IIA, Vice President, IIB: Foreword Representative Cafeteria Staff Cheerleaders: Student Council Chorus I III Volley Ball Mush ball, Basketball, Hockey: Talent Shovx Advanced Jewelry Hobby s..s..s.,s..s..e,.s..s-.s..s..--.X fx ALBERT L. LAPIDUS-Prom Committee: Property Committee ot' Dramatic English, Cast: Slide Rule Club: German Club: Senior Discussion: F.T.A.: Hall Staff: Orchestra I, II: junior Varsity Football: Intramural Track: Junior Varsitv Swimming: Intramural Basketball: Mechanical Drawing: Honor Student HAROLD S. LAPIDUS-Class Day Committee: Property Com- mittee of Dramatic English: Publicity Committee: Dramatic English, Cast: Slide Rule Club: German Club: Senior Discussion: F.T.A.: Hall Staff: Orchestra I, II: Junior Varsity Football: Junior Varsity Swimming: Intramural Track: Intramural Basketball HARVEY HOWARD LEVINE--Honor Student: Homeroom Vice President, 10th, 12th Grades: Senior Class Treasurer: Class Day Committee: Prom Committee: Hebrew Club: Journal Staff: Chorus 3: Band 3: Track Team: State Championship Track Meet: Dramatic English Class: Class Play Cast: Kiwanis Most Valuable Trackman for 1951 JOEL B. LEVINSON-Prom Committee, Chairman: Dramatic Eng- lish: German Club: Swimming: Basketball: Hall Staff: Stage Manager for Class Play: Slide Rule Club: Certificate of Merit from Humane Society: Projects-Class Play Production. Publicity for Class Play, Luncheon Committee: Art: First Aid: Sports- Baseball, Football. Golf GEORGINE LUCERNE-M.M.M. Secretary: M.M.M. Vice Presi- dent: F.B.I..A. Vice President: Class Dav Committee: Volley Ball: Hockev: D.A.R. History Award: Field Trips-Colonial Trust Com- pany, Mayview: Hobby-Reading: Honor Student ROBERT LUTSKY-Student Council Representative, 7B: Home- room Vice President, IIB: Student Federalists: Qualitative Analysis Class IRWIN MARCUS-Homeroom Vice President, Grades 7, 8 and 9: Foreword Representative, Grade 9: Homeroom Treasurer, Grades 10 and II: Class Day Committee: Chess Club: College Club: Inter- mediate Discussion Club: Camera Club: Travel Club: Spanish Club: Hall Staff: Band 5, 4, 3, 2, I: Basketball: Golf Team: First Aid: Band Contest PHYLLIS LIBBY MARCUS-Homeroom Foreword Representa- tive, 7th and 8th Grades: Class Day Committee: Cafeteria Deco- ration Committee: Publicity Committee: Ushers Staff: Program Chairman of Spanish Club: College Club: F.T.A.: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Student Federalists: Dramatic English Class: Student Council: Choirs I, III: Hockey: Basketball: Volley Ball: High Honor Student DAVID MAZER-Iforexrortl Staff: lournal Staff: Dramatic Eng- lish Class: Orchestra 1. 3, 4, S: Class Play Cast: Field Trips-- Carnegie Museum. Buhl Planetarium, Home for the Blind: Outside Interest-XVriting ROBERT MARK MCKENZIE-Senior Discussion Club: Garden Club: Orchestra I, Z, 3, 4: Field Trios-Buhl Planetarium. Carnegie Museum. Institution for the Blind. Holy Institute, Thorn Hill: Red Cross Drive: Sport-Golf JOEL HARVEY MERENSTEIN - Homeroom Secretary. 9A: Homeroom Treasurer, IIA. IZB, IZA: Class Dav Committee: Class Play Publicity Committee: Dramatic English Class VIVIAN L. MINTZ-Homeroom Treasurer, 7th, Sth, 9th Grades: Student Council Representative: Decoration Connnittee: F.T.A.: Student Federalists: F.N.A.: Hall Staff: Orchestra 3, 4: Volley Ball: Hockey: Basketball: Tennis: Activity Staff: Home Nursing: First Aid U .U .v .U .U .L, .U .L. .Q .U .D .Q .Q .L, .L, .k.L, .U .U .U .U .Q .L, .L, .U .L, .L, .:, .D .L, .U .X I9 ERNEST B. NETTLETON, JR. - llomeroom Treasurer, IIA: General Science Class, Vice I'resident, UA: Garden Cluh: Art I, Z: VVood Shop I, 2: jewelry l. 2: Field Trips-Buhl Planetarium, Art Iixhibit: Favorite Sport-Hockey ROBERT OAKES-Intramural I3asketbaIl: Mechanical Drawing Projects: American Legion .-Xirard in Gladstone: Field TripsAHuhl Planetarium, Reymer's Candy Company: Plans for Future-Me- chanical Draftsman MARY AGNES O'CONNELL-I'rom Committee: Today's Business Girls: Library Club: journal Staff: Service Club: Gregg: Shorthand Award: American Legion .Mrardz Field Trip-Colonial National Bank: Future Plans - Clerical XYorIi: Preferences - Swimming, Dancing: Honor Student MARJORIE G. PERESMAN-Homerofun Secretarv, RR: Class Day Committee: IZB I.uncheon Committee: F.T.,'X.: F.N..-X.: Senior Dis- cussion: College Club: Hall Staff: Hockey: Vollev Hall: Scho- lastic Art Award: Field Trips-vMayvieu', Carnegie Museum JAMES E. POLAND-Homeroom President, 9th and I0th Grades: Orchestra IV, Vice President: Iflasketroom Staff: Orchestra IV' Advanced jewelry Projects: Harmony: Type Award v CAROL LOUISE REED - Homeroom Treasurer, IKM: Today's Business Girls: Constitution Committee Chairman: Prom Com- mittee: Library Staff: Service Club: Gregg: Shorthand Award: Field TripgColonial National Rank: I'references-Sports, Dancing BARBARA ANN ROMZY ay s Business Girls, President: Class Day Committee: Service Club: Hall Staff: Office Aid: Or- chestra IY, III: All City Orchestra: Volley Ball: DAR. Histor' .Xivard: :Xmerican I,egion Award in Grade School: Gregg Short- hand .-Xward: Waterman Shorthand Award ROBERTA LEE ROSEN4Homeroom Treasurer, SF.: Homeroom I'resident, 8.X: Cafeteria Committee: Make-up Committee for Class l'lav: .Iournal Staff: College Club: F.'lS.gX.: Senior Discussion: I'uited Nations Club: Teen .-Xge Book Club: Student Council: Volley Rall: Softball: First Aid: Dramatic English Class: Scho- lastic Art Award: High Honor Student MARLENE SABLE-F.N..'X. Chairman: Decoration Committee: Class Day Committee: F.T.A.: Hall Staff: Choir I: Vollev Ball: Basketball: Mushball: Home Nursing: First Aid: jewelry Pro- jects: Field Trips - Nlayview. Gumbert Orphanage. Home for the Blind DAVID L. SALTZMAN-Homeroom Treasurer, 8th Grade: Green House Club: French Club: Spanish Club: Choir II: Football: jewelry: I'rojectfScrap Drive: Outside Interests-Football: Hobby AStamps SARA R. SCHMEISER-Homeroom Treasurer 7Ii, 9B: F.TA., Business Manager: Student Council: Ushers Staff: Publicity Com- mittee: Class Day Committee: IZB l,uncheon Committee: Y Teens: Majorettes: F.N..-X.: Senior Discussion: Spanish Club: Tutoring.: Staff: Hall Staff: College Club: Chorus I, Ill: Intramural Volley Ball: Softball: Hockey RUTH HINDA SCHUGAR-Entertainment Committee for Crippled Children: Majorettes-Sergeant '50, '51, Head Sergeant '51, '52: Hall Staff: Harmony I, II: Field Tripgl-Iuhl Planetarium 20 I NANCY LOU SCHWINN-Homcroom Vice President, IZA: F.T.A. President, IZA: Social Committee of Student Council: Class Day Committee: College Club: Class Play Cast: Journal Staff: Or- chestra IV, Ill: Junior All City Orchestra: Volley Ball: Basketball: Dramatic English Class: Home Nursing: First Aid: Delegate to F.T.A. State Association Convent.on: it nor Sttgonn ARNOLD SILVER-Honor Student: Homeroom President, llA: Vice President, IIH: Prom Committee: Class Day Luncheon Com- mittee: Orchestra 4: Dramatic English Class: Hall Staff: Class Play Cast DOROTHY H. SMITH-F.T.A., Scrapbock Committee: Spanish Club: Hall Staff: Volley Ball: Basketball: Routine Leader and .Attendance Leader in Gym: Advanced Art Projects: Taught at Davis School HARVEY ALLAN SNIDERMAN-Chairman of Class Day and Publicity Committees: Homeroom Vice President, IZA: Homeroom Secretary. l2B: Student Council, Publicity Chairman: 12B Deco- rating Ccmmittee: Scenery for Plays: Journal Staff: Foreword Staff: Senior Discussion: History Club: Orchestra I: Advanced Art: Scholastic Gold Key Award: Honor Student CAROL ANN SPERLING-Hcmeroom Treasurer, Sth Grade: As- sistant Director of Tutoring Service, 10th Grade: F.T.A., Vice Presi- dent: Senior Discussion, Secretary: Foreword Representative, Sth Grade: Prcm Ccmmittee: Debate Committee: Dramatic English: Journal Staff: French Club: Microscope Club, Secretary: Student Council: Special Dance: Modern Dan-ce: Junior Glee Club: Volley Ball: Softball: First Aid: Honor Student ARLENE STEPHEN-Class Day Committee: M.M.M.: F.N.A.: Field Trip-Mayview v ALICE ELIZABETH STEPHENS-Program Chairman for Span- ish Club: Teen Age Book Club: F.N.A.: Basketball, Hockey: Cloth- ing: Typing Award: Field Trips-Mayview, Buhl Planetarium, Montefiore Hospital, Carnegie Library: Outside Interests-Pitts- burgh Folk Society, .Assisting Girl Scout Troop JOHN STRAHAN-Microscope Club: Track: Cross Country: Foot- ball: Mechanical Drawing: Qualitative Analysis Class: Field Trip- Donora Zinc Works: Preference-Baseball: Hobby- Reading: Commencement Speaker: High Honor Student LEONARD SULKIN-Homeroom Treasurer, 713: Cafeteria Deco- ration Staff: Orchestra: Print Shop: Machine Shop: Award of Merit from Principal CLAYTON JOHN UHLER-Basketroom Staff: Senior Luncheon Committee: Projection Club: Slide Rule Club: Hall Staff: Me- chanical Drawing Projects: National Science Test PHYLLIS VERNO-Constitution Committee for Today's Business Girls: Y Teens: Choir 3: Sewing Projects: First Aid: Tutor for Shorthand: Gregg Shorthand Award: Field Trip-Carnegie Musemn SHIRLEY JEAN VERNON-High Honor Student: Homeroom President, IZA: Prom Committee: 12B Decorating Committee: Service Club: Journal Staff: Lunch-check Salesman: Home Nurs- ing: Dramatic English Class: Unselfish Service Award .U .U .U .L,. HIGH HONOR 3333333333333 333333333333 zmuary Class FRED D. WEINSTEIN-Foreword Representative, 9A: Camera Club: Shortwave Club: Slide Rule Club: Intramural Basketball: Electric Shop: Hobby-Photography, Radio LULA MAE WI-IETSTONE-Honor Student: Homeroom Treasur- er llB, 11A: Prom Committee: Activities Club: Service Club: First Aid: Fashion Show: American Legion Award: Today's Business Girls FERN GAYLE WHITMAN - Hall Staff: A Cappella Choir: Chorale: Choir Soloist: Chorus Groups V, IV, III, I: First Aid: Shorthand Awards: Field Trips-Museum, Orphanage HERMOINE A. ZIONTS-Homeroom President, 7A, SB: Choir Secretary, IZA: Class Play Publicity Committee: Make-up Com- mittee for Class Play: Cafeteria Staff: Special Dance: Spanish Club: F.T.A.: Chorale: A Cappella Choir: Dramatic English Class: Outside Interests-Singing, Sports Honor Students Phyllis Cynthia Black Marcia Inez Glazer Dorothy M. Haynes Emil W. Herman Esther Irene Johnson Lawrence F. Arnold Betty Lou Berkowitz Florence M. Chosky Patricia S. Farber Norma jean Fatkin Shirley Ann Ginsburg Forrest Harris Faye Harriet Hersh Saralyn Fay Hirsh Gail Keilly Nancy Elizabeth Kelly . .. .. .. .. .. ..,.. ..,.U. HONOR Harvey Z. Klein Phyllis L. Marcus Roberta L. Rosen John Strahan Shirley Jean Vernon Eric A. Koch Mildred L. Kravitz Albert L. Lapidus Harvey H. Levine Georgine Lucerne Mary Agnes O'Connell Nancy Lou Schwinn Arnold Silver Harvey A. Sniderman Carol Ann Sperling Lula Mae Whetstone .. .Un .. Lf .1 .2 cz 54255.-fi,-fvqfkfx.. 22 .. LL ., f1r.ff+.fQ 4v.4R:.4,N 4-A .fa ?Rv.'Af1.f+f'F3x .....L.L.....,..x.-L-x-X-x-x-q-N-x-.- Zin Memoriam This page is respectfully and thoughtfully dedicated to the memory of GAIL KEILLY WILLIAM MILLER NOAH XVALD "For the journey is done and the mfmnit attained." L, U....U.. .... xx ex?V4sNdfNe?.i.fNN?.5S4N.'gN?.N3f!.fN2k5fNd4NifN5fSfN54NifNZfN?.QQQQQQQQQQQQ 23 ,fx 4, -K -. -FX -x -Fe Aa we AY- A -N he he .R .X .K .D ., - .,, .-X ex .- L, P- ..s ,Q ..s .1 M, ,.s .,s .N W, ., .1 .- .., .s as f , , , X , ,N,,,, fx,-X ,- 'iT.fTQ.f?.f'?.f3.fi'5 43 TA 1 A Tbffe ' -?. A Q33 3. iz. . .. .REA .w. .N.45 of anuary Class Commelzcemenf .-XL'DlTORlUM-.ISXNUARY 24, l9524S:UU o'cloCk Processional POMP AND CHIVALRY 4. ....,.......,...........,........................ ...... R oberls Band Mr. Roy Dietz, Conductor INVOCATION ..,,. Solis LA FPILYILLEI-3 ..,, PRL:s1zNTA'r1oN OF FLOXYERS . Floyd Nangle, june "Twenty "Twenty -five Years Ago" .... , .. "Our Educational Aims' '.,,. "The Results of the Years ",. "The Present Class "..,,....., . CLASS GIFT.. ...,... ...,......... . Harvey Klein, January IAUTHORIZATION OF TUIPLOM AS ..,.,. PREsEN'rA'r1oN OF DIPLOMAS PAGEANTRY .... .S.Q?.L, .L, .U .L,r.L, .9 .., .L, .Q .L, .L, .., X., ... ifxfkftf, .,..,....Rev. john M. Frawley Pastor, St. Philomena's Church , .,..............,..,,.. ,.....,. 7 'home Organ Solo Dorothy Haynes . ..,. .................,.,.. J une Class, 1952 Harvey Levine, january -five Years of Educationu john Strahan ........Roberta Rosen ...,.,,Emil Herman ,.,........,..Phyllis Black ,.,...,...,......s...january Class, 1952 Taylor Thompson, June R. C. Milliken Representative of Superintendent of Schools -I. D. McClymonds Principal, Taylor Allderdice High School Recessional ...,...Cheyettc Band Y 1 .,-f ,..,- -H ,.-- ,. -1 ,..-- .- 4,1-,- ...- f,-,.f- ,,.,-f I 2 H! Things Wve Wvill Alfwzzys Remember- Honey Ziouts-"Eyes popped, tongue hung out, and breathing was rapid when my skirt fell down during a Special Dance program." Shirley Ginsburg-"I can't forget all the times Mr. Colburn gave chemistry tests where we could use all the references we wanted and yet still failed." Betty Lon Berkowitz-"Tl1e time I put my lunch in my locker on the first day of school and never could find where that locker was." Phyllis iMarc'us--"When I picked myself up from the floor when I found that I had been chosen for the class play." Mfldred Kravitz-"Walking through the -halls with grey hair during the class play and being mistaken for Dr. Quattrocchif' Patsy Farber-"The day I wore two different shoes to school, broke my violin and spilled spaghetti all over myself in the lunchroom. That just wasn'! my day." Sara Schmeisvr-"Being locked accidentally in a history class room while looking for a pencil that I had lost." Joan Kleppick-"The time the smiling Miss NVinch woke me up from a sound sleep during an assembly program." l Silver Anniversary S plendid, I ngenious, L eaders-- V aliant, E minent, R eliable. A llclerdice- N ever forgotten, N oble, I mportan-t, V igilantg E xcellent, R esourceful, S tudents- A mbitious, R emarkable, Y outh. Q Q -1 Q .J .1 ew Q.: N.: .1 .1 .J .J Q LJ'e- ,Hu'U'L-'L-'L-'eww-U'L,v'L--L-'u'u'L,-'Q" H -1,-,H -L.-- -4. ,wwf X-Y -X'-XY1 , ,fed .l:..s .:..s ...-1.-E.-E.-1.-E..X .N -1.-T.-X.w S..- .Sze .:.-' -x-o.w.f'5'r.'T-5"'N anuczry Class Play C cSC'i76l1f6'67Zfll Summer 7 7 Angie, the girl ,. . , ,. Margaret, her engaged sister Lorraine, her hopeful sister Kitty, her little sister Mrs. Morrow, her mother Mr. Morrow, her father . . jack, the boy. ..,.. ,. . . Art, Margaret's fiance... . Martin, Lorraine's hope .. , Jane, the menace . . . . Tony, a wolf. , .. , Margie, a girl friend Fitz, Margie's steady . Red-headed twins. A ,. Announcer , . . ,. Nancy Schwinn, Carol Sperling Patricia Farber ,. , Memory jones . ,..,. Phyllis Black Mildred Kravitz .. Sanford Gordon Klein, Emil Herman .... Joel Merenstein . .. Harvey Levine . Phyllis Marcus . Arnold Silver .. , ,, Faye Chosky . ,,.,, , David Mazer Al and Hal Lapidus Betty Berkowitz '51 N , e e V S. e. e ,, . e, V. eq X, 'QZEL 'QQJGQTQQ ' . .N .., r, .., .B .B .., .N .A .K .B .- .., .- ., ., .N .N .X 5. .- an in .1 -- -- -1 -. g ai 15,3 ,m,,,,g,X,, ,x,,,X,N,X,Xf,,:X,f,,N R gfxfg fsfsfsfsasfs cfevenieenih Summer" P7'0fl1ZlC'Zl.07Z Sm Stage Manager ......,...., Assistant Stage Manager.. .. Book-holders and Prompters ..,...,,.. Prop Committee ..,..,................. Make-up Committee ,...,,., . Costume Committee ......, Program Committee , Art Committee. ,. . .., Publicity Committee ,. . .. , ..., ..,...,, J oel Levinson .. .......,, ,,,.,........,. .,,,,,... M a rcia Glazer Faye Hersh and Barbara Billings .......,Adrienne Katz and Albert Lapidus Honey Zionts and Roberta Rosen . Eileen Berkson, Betty Berkowitz, Adrienne Katz .Joan Kleppick, Shirley Ginsburg, Shirley Vernon, Faye Chosky Faye Hersh, Barbara Billings, Harvey Sniderman Betty Berkowitz, chairmang Adrienne Katz, Marcia Glazer E 1 Xl L'Q.lf'iL'5Q'iL'LL'iL'iL'i.L'Q2'iL' L' a..x..N1e.,a,,x..s..x,.x..,.YC.v.,.s,.x,,s..x..N.,.,,-:C1C., 27 C 00m 3041 Teacher A Miss Mzirgziret Xvlllfll President A A A A ,...A, Emil Herman Vice President AA .Harvey Sniclerman Secretary A .loan Kleppick Treasurer A A A AA ..... A A A ...,. A AA liric Koch Student Council Representative A A,,Shirley Ginsburg Foreworcl Representative AA AA .....,. A A AA A AA Lawrence Arnold First Row--Hazel Gandy, Barbara Romzy, Eric Koch, Joan Kleppick, Emil Herman, Dorothea Henninger, Dorothy Henninger, Marlene Sable, Dorothy Haynes Second Row-Ruth Ferson, Mary Agnes O'Connell, Saralyn Hirsh, Larry Arnold, Sandor Beres, Georgine Lucerne, Carol Reed, Ruth Schugar, Miss Winch Third Row-Arlene Stephen, Shirley Ginsburg, Greta Ball, Fred Weinstein, Sanford Gordon, James Poland, Robert Oakes, Margaret Itzel The Tale 0 f the Typezwzrer' Typists. secretaries and stuclenits galore AXre seatecl at their machines in 30-lg .Xt their keylnoarcls. they solemnly stare. XX'hen all of a suclclen they are aware 'l'hz1t each of t-hose syinhols stzlnrls for some trait rlillill iclentiiies 30-l's seniors. who really clo rule. Q--is the first letter, standing lor quiet zlncl quieliew 'l'hzLt's lMlRU'l'll Y IIAXYNICS, as class secretary wzxs our pick. Wfcornes next, hringing XYlilNS'l'lilN to ininrlg Xvtlllilllg' in electric shop, our lflilill we can iincl. Efstzinils for lihlll.. who in :ill lines cloes excel: Y .Xllll our Nlr. l'll':lxhl.XN cloes everyitliing' well. sisl s' s-safe sys- seas Q21 v- H' M 28' ..e-,N-x.-..,-X--...1.-.,---A-,X-fa. . A-- -- - ...a.a.-.1-,.- -. - 1 .fa fafi fgi'-'N R-for RUTH FERSON who really can cook: She whips up good meals from her recipe book. T-recalls the -talent of that clever GINSBURG girl. Whose varied abilities have kept SHIRLEY in a whirl. Y-Youthful and handso1ne, we look at him twice. For, you see, DAVID FINEMAN is so very nice. U-Up and doing, with a manner vivacious and gay, RUTHIE SCI-IUGAR is the girl with a very catching wav I-ITZEI. is ther last name, a 'girl beyond compare, For our MARGIE gets around, here and everywhere. O-OTIONNELL, MARY AGNES, always pleasant, always neat: Here's a lady charming and really very sweet. P-Practical, patient, and POLAND-that makes three To announce our classmate JIMMY: there's none nicer than he. And now it's time to shift with ease To the second row of typewriter keys. A-Active, attentive, athletic-that's ARNOLD of swimming fame' A fellow mighty nice to know-LARRY is his name. 9 S-Sincere and steady, a secretary to be, That MARLENE SABLE will do well, we all of us agree. D-DOROTHY and DO-ROTHEA, we canlt tell them apart, And in athletic games the HENNINGERS are both ready to start F-Fearsome and faithful, liked by all the folks- Really a wonderful friend is our classmate ROBERT OAKES. G-Generating gaiety and in athletics she's very handy: We've all enjoyed knowing gymnastic HAZEL GANDY. H-HIRSH is her last name, the girl with the smile, VV1th a charming, quiet manner, SARALYN is quite worthwhile. J'-jaunty .IOANIE KLEPIPICK has accomplished the feat Of being very jolly, pop-ular, and petite. K-Calls KOCH to mind-a fellow capable and kind: ERIC also -has a very active mind. L-Loves to laugh, likes to learn, Lovely to look at-it's GEORGINE LUCERNIQ. -.-L,-on --.-U-U-L,-L,-L.-L.-L.-L.-- -- -L.-,H .R .. .. .. .L,.L,.. .. .Um S'..fs.-feQEx-:X-:s.4e,,fs..fs.fgN.+V:V4NgS:!'2!2N!4S':S'fxf2fS',fNS4s:NciN,4eNgf4K34eQgi4' . 79 L az, Now we hit the colon and flu' svzzzirolmzi, foog So to follow on the keyboard is 'ZUlltltlf we 1141210 to Z-Zippy BUZZY SNIDERMAN is really quite zanyg But this very zealous boy is also very brainy. X-X-'tra special, X-cellent in-deed, Is our very smart and clever CAROL REED. C-Capable at cooking, a lady not 'too tall, Is witty and Winsome Miss GRETA BALL. V-Very nice to know, versatile in her work, BARBARA ROMZY is the one never known to shirk. B-Brings to mind BERES, that's SANFORD, you know, A mighty handy fellow with a violin and bow. N--Nfatrty and neat, and nice every day, ARLENE STEPHEN made an attractive F.N.A. M-Musically inclined. and athletics her attraction. From Mifflin School came VIRGINIA JACKSON. Weave 'used up the letters ovary omg' We cover the 11Lf1C1lil'lCS,' our work is done. QIL,.-L, ROOM I f K 'X . y X ,5 J' LQ, f- fgigz 3,4 .. I: ' 7 - Ll ' - si X., I A! Q1 Us JV ,' I ll, 1.t, 1, W. -.- ti- tl i l l f I if I -5 9 - .- ' 1 - r fit ' ' " -- 'Q' --J' ' " ,J ' ---ni' ' ,, - fa'- ...L-.....,,.,..-..n -L. -- .- -L, -L. -L. -L, -L. -- 'ev -- 'e- -L, -U -:J -e- 1- iv -L- 'L-JU 'L' 'U 'L' 'L' Efififeebxesfeqsfifefxfefxqsfbfeeh E.'E.'E-ft.'Efs- V- s- X- M 'Q-, .,s.,,.,.,,..,.2e-...-e..e..c -,ug ....,.,,..,.,N...g..,.,N.,g..,..,.a.,...,...-..,,..e-fs-x-..,1-...-..a.., Twenty-jffve Years at Alla'em'z'ce February 7, 1927-Allderdice opens its doors to 689 pupils. March 21, 1927-P.T.A. holds first meeting. April 17, 1927-Foreword appears for the first time. October, 1927-First basketball team formed by Coach Irwin. February 10, 1928-Allderdice becomes senior high school. March, 1928-Four acres purchased for athletic field. September 25, 1928-The fore-runner of Student Council, the junior Safety Council for Accident Prevention, is organized. September 27, 1929-In first football game on school field, Carnegie wallops Allderdice, 33-0. June 24, 1930-First class graduates from Allderdice. June, 1930-First Allderdice Journal appears on stands. December, 1930-"Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of Middle States and Maryland" formally accepts Allderdice as an accredited high school. Fall, 1930-Zeta Chapter of National Honor Society founded at Allderdice. April 25, 1931-Allderdice Orchestra wins first place among city schools. Spring, 1932-Allderdice Orchestra sweeps First Awards in State Music Contest. November, 1933-Dragon adopted as T.A.H.S. insignia. April 17, 1933-First Student Court meeting. February, 1935-First caps and gowns used in high sc-hool commencement. Spring, 1935-Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel presented by music department. February, 1938-School wins City basketball title. February, 1938-First Dramatic English Class organized. October 6, 1939-Marching Band made its debut. November, 1939-Instead of Class Play, seniors put on I . Q., original musical re- view, directed by Miss Rose Hartz. March, 1939-Team wins city basketball title. November 22, 1939-Majorettes founded. September, 1940-Religious Education inaugurated. February, 1941-First Qual Class founded. June, 1941-In renovated cafeteria, -seniors hold first prom. January, 1942-T.A.H.S. seal designed by senior art student. September, 1942-Mr. J. D. Mc'Clymonds comes to Allderdice as principal. March, 1943-Through bond and stamp sales, the school buys a pursuit ship. June 1, 1943-Mr. Arthur Thomas comes to Allderdice as vice-principal. October, 1944-Honor system installed. June, 1945-Allderdice takes city track championship. February, 1945-Allderdice captures city swim title. September, 1946-Student Council reorganized. February, 1946-Veterans Administration School set up here. 1948-Student Council adopts two war orphans, Polish girl and French boy. May, 1948-First May Dance held. November, 1948-Achievement Train brings together .Allderdice historical docu- ments for Parents' Night. September, 1949-Greek boy adopted as third orphan. December, 1949-First talent show held. February, 1950-Allderdice mermen take second straight swimming title. December 18, 1950-Choir and Modern Dance Groups combine talents to present A Christmas Carol. February, 1951-Dragons take city swimming title. March 6, 7. 8, 1951-Allderdice evaluated by Commission on Secondary Schools. February, 1952-Allderdice celebrates twenty-fifth anniversary. -gb-L,.,,.U.U.U.U.U.L,.L,.L,.. .. .Q-,.. .L,.. .. ..... . . .. .. .L,. .L,.. . .. .. .. .L,.L,.. .. ., .U N.S.'eN..4s..fNc-.fX:.,fNcfE.fX-.fe.fS2SS,fE,.fE':S4'Nt'fVs.fS.fQ.'Egi'.'5U.-fSf.f'5..9S1'.fS',.'Nc:Sff'f.b..'s:'.fQ'c,fS?.'-fNl'?.f"cfb,.fS..fN?l-fS.'.fSf4b..f 31 00m 460 'llC1l.CllCl' Nr. ,l. 'lf Shriner President . i llztrvey Klein Vice President . .. Nancy Schwinn Secretary .. , , .. , Phyllis Black Treasurer . . . , . . .. Betty Berkowitz Student Council Representative ,, Phyllis Marcus Foreword Representative ,. , Florence Chosky Mr. Shriner-1 lnr owner is tops, yon e:in't fincl une finer: He enzlclies nncl helps-his nznne is Nlr. Shriner. Sandy Darling-.X Villllillllt' Idllllllllltt' is llztrling' Sanrly: To put out at fire he's ztlwzlvs lizrnclv. Richard Diasw-lle's at really great fielfler. ztnfl clnn't think it's lwius. NYhen we speak so highly uf keen llirli llizis. Ken Feldman-.X great relief hnrler in the lmnll pen. .X terrific reliefer is strnng'. liztnilsnine lien. Barrie Fisher-f-.X snre-fire slmrtstnp is what we ezlll liurrie: lt it s :L elnse play, he ll never tztrry. Forrest Harrisgl hrilliztnt left fielfler is none other than linclrlyi lle's always rlepenflzllmle on rlry fielcl nr ninrlcly. Harvey KleinA1hn' Ze-lce's the niztnziger uf the tezun--f llzrnclsmne, glblltl-Il2lilll't'flf"i Jhl Xllmt ll clrezlnil Joel Levinson-'lin rezteli first lmzlse is the lencl off lllZlll.S ggnzllg .Xnrl nnrs will sneceecl. his nnnie is Aluel. l I First Row-Vivian Mintz, Betty Lou Berkowitz, Phyllis Black, Nancy Schwinn, Harvey Klein, Lois Field, Phyllis Marcus, Faye Chosky Second Row-Dorothy Smith, Phyllis Verno, Sandra Labovitz, Forrest Harris, David Soltzman, Kenneth Feldman, john Strahan, Leonard Sulkin Third Row-Carol Sperling, Richard Dias, Barrie Fisher, Irwin Marcus, Harvey Sniderman, Sanford Darling, Ernest Nettleton, Maxine Kravitz - 32 .'Tffb.fa'S?F'-3.5-T .ff-?.'N'2,"XT2 ."X7-I FN? .AE .'Ni3."'?r.3: KW? .fan . 'N-1 .4-r."N75 Irwin Marcus-Our clean-up hitter is husky Irvg He canit be fooled with a fast ball or a curve. Ernest Nettleton-Playing at third base. he knows every ruleg In each undertaking Ernest's collected and cool. Dave Saltzman-The home run hitter is our boy Dave: W-hen he swings his bat, we stand up and rave. john Strahan-Ready to carry his share in each play, Jothn's the dependable one, day after day. Len Sulkin-A guy who's come through again and again: When the team's in a tight spot, we all call on Len. Betty Berkowitz-When it comes to the money. you have to he -tricky: Why, we'd rather have our Betty Lou than even Branch Rickey. Barbara Billings-VVhen our Barbara bats in a time of great doubt. This lovely pinch-hitter will never strike out. Phyllis Black-Another great coach whois as sharp as a tack. An alert, graceful leader is Phyllis Black. Faye Chosky-A noted player on your team is Faye, Whose wit and charm we'll applaud any day. Wilma Elias-A great centerfielder. loaded with class. Describes our VVilma-a pert, little lass. Lois Field--Lois Field is truly a bright shining starg With her on our side, our team will go far. Maxine Kravitz-Our clever base stealer is pert Maxine: Her methods are sure, though she's just a teen. Sandra Labovitz-No one on the teams more respected than Sandyg With all of her team-mates, she gets along dandy. Phyllis Marcus-On each Wednesday morning. when all the teams meet We're well represented, cause Phyllis can't be beat. Vivian Mintz+Because of Vivian our fielder in right. All opposing teams will have to fight. Margie Peresman-Let's always keep Margie as the head of bat girls: Any hitter she'd encourage with her sunny gold curls. Nancy Schwinn-Versatile. sweet. with the spirit .to win. A great deal of praise goes to Coach Nancy Schwinn. Dorothy Smith-T-he ace of all catchers is slim, pretty Dotty: Clever and cute, but "ooh',-never naughty. Carol Sperling-A second baseman with qualities sterling, A true competitor describes Carol Sperling. Phyllis Verno-Phyllis Verno-a carrot top with speed, Tries hard to place our team in the lead. .,.k,.,.U.L..L...,.L,.L,.L,.L,.. .. .L,.L..L,..,.L ,... .. .L,.,.L,.U.. .. .. .. .. .L,.L... .L,.L,.L. 2:sfs,.fs.fs,fs-.fscfxfeeesesfsfexfsdsfvdifsesfxfvqwseSfsifsfssfesfsesfeef 33 4 Qom 465 There was a kind woman who lived in a shoe. She had so niany children she didn't knnw what to dn: liach one was a clever laddie or lass, Yuu'll want to know more of this IZA class. Bliss Johnston is our head technician. To lie like her is our ambition. Kneeling-Sondra Goldhammer, Sara Schmeiser, Rhoda Goldhammer, Marilyn Langue, Faye Hersh First Row-Alice Stephens, Memory Jones, Irene Goldstein, Joel Merenstein, Shirley Vernon, Norma Fatkin, Patricia Farber, Hermoine Zionts, Mildred Kravitz Second Row-Lula Mae Whetstone, Nancy Kelly, Adrienne Katz, Esther Johnson, George Getty, Irwin Holtzman, Roberta Rosen, Marcia Glazer, Miss johnson Third Row-Robert McKenzie, Richard Finder, David Mazer, Albert Lapidus, Harvey Levine, Clayton Uhler, Harold Lapidus, Robert Lutsky, Arnold Silver Teaeher A AA A A .,,, ,,,., ..,. A A AA A A AA Miss -lane vloiliiisuii President AA A AA Shirley Vernon Vice President AA AA AA AAANm'ma lean Fatkin Secretary AA A A AAAAA AA A A AAAA A A Patsy Farber 'lireasurer A A A A A AA AA Axlnel Nlerenstein Student Council Representative AA AA Sara Sehnieiser lfnrewnrd Representative Nancy Kelly ICILIEICN IHERKSON--Un lirnaclway, lfileen's name will shine hright: Her acting someday will bring us delight. PATRICIA FA-XRliliReI'atsy's personality just ean't he heat: To he her friend is a wurthwhile treat. NORM.-X 'IIQAX l'i.rX'iiKiN4Nfll'lllH'5 smile like the Milky Way Is shining and hright. and always gay. 34 .....,..-A ,Nm ,gm .L .. at a.,L...a b. .X.fv.4?:.'w .RQ .AQ .fe .An 'ws .1 are .fer-r.fe .f+.'fv.fev.fe . DICK FINDER-Superb at swimming is our Dickg In any crowd he's sure to click. GEORGE GETTY-In our mind, George tops the rest- Full of vim, vigor and zest. MARCIA GLAZER-As president of Council, Marcia rates hi That her talents are many, none can deny. gli 3 SONDRA and RHODA GOLDHAMMER--The Goldhammer cuties are a source of great pleasureg Of charm and glamor they give double measure. IRENE GOLDSTEIN-A wonderful girl is Ireneg In all categories she's really keen. I FAY HERSH-Fay is full of bounce and pep. On the ball-she's really hep. IRV HOLTZMAN-Irv's a boy who's sure to succeed: In "business deals." he takes the lead. ESTHER JOHNSON-Esther's a girl we're glad to know: In making friends sl1e's never slow. MEMORY JONES-Memory is noted for her keen wit: With all of us she makes a hit. ADRIENNE KATZ-Adrienne has such a charming way: She'll enhance happiness every day. NANCY KELLY-Pretty as Venus is our Nancy, Who won't be considered a mere passing fancy. GAIL KEILLY-Gail's a girl who deserves the bestg She has faced difficulty and met the test. MILDRED KRAVITZ-Harmonizing is Middy's aim- In this field she wins acclaim. MARILYN LANGUE-A cheerleader we all want on our teamg Mickey's the girl to fill any dream. ALBERT and HAROLD LAPIDUS-T-he Lapidus twins real A list of their friends would reach the sky. ly rank high HARVEY LEVINE-The one with sparkle is Harvey Levine: In personality you can't beat "Bean," ROBERT LUTSKY-The scientific mind of our Bob Could easily finish any job. ROBERT McKENZIE-A nicer guy could not be found Than Bob, a boy, who's college bound. DAVID MAZER-A capable writer is our Dave About his talents we can rave. JOEL MERENSTEIN-A friendly guy so full of fun Is jolly Joel, "The Cuddlesome One." ROBERTA ROSEN-An intelligent girl is our Bobbyg Making friends is her hobby. v.x.,s., N..X..N,.s..N.,x,. x..x...x..a,.N..a,.N.. a..N... xqggfsfyxgfgfxgqvxfgfgfxfc,wguweewbcgwewbebegeawgggggggdcg SARAH SCHMEISER-A cheerful girl is Sarah Schmeiserg In scholastic work no one is wiser. ARNOLD SILVER--By the shining light of the Silvvry moon. All we girls need is Arnie to swoon. ALICE STEPHENS-Alice will surely reach the topg She's one pal we like a lot. CLAYTON UHLER-Clayton is a guy we all admireg To great heights he does aspire. SHIRLEY VERNON-To us Shirley Vernon is way above par. So she was elected our homeroom Czar. FERN WHITMAN-On typing skill she can't be beatg This charming miss rates among the "elite," LULA MAE WHETSTONE-One of the lovliest we all must say, Is sweet and charming Lula Mae. HERMOINE ZIONTS-Pert little Honey is our choiceg Beyond compare is her rich alto voice. School Daze Dear Poo, I can't believe it. Seems like only yesterday that school began and all the kids struggled in from their vacationsg yet, in a few days, we will all start for college. Of all the years at high school, only the senior year is reallv unforgettable. How wonderful and exciting it was and what fun we all had! Those evenings we spent rehearsing for the class play when we really should have been doing our themes: the days when the play was finally performed and the party afterwards: those prom and class day committee meetings which so often turned into parties: those evenings when we all got together to work on themes! and. of course. all the evenings when we got together just to get together. And do you remember Christmas Eve when we all went to midnight mass together and appreciated it all the more for being with our friends. After Christmas came class day when, after auditorium activities and a luncheon given us by the l2B's, all piled into cars and dashed to I-Iochburg's for square dancing and singing. Graduation night all the girls cried because they really didn't want to leave. The boys stood around and laughed: but really they were sorry, too. The next evening was the Prom. where everyone had a marvelous time. The orchestra was just grand. for thev could play any kind of music. and almost any piece. The girls looked beautiful with their gowns swishing around them, and the boys were so handsome as they led the girls around the dance floor. After the prom, we all went out to eat some- where. Everyone was beginning to realize that this was the last time we would see each other. and the talk became serious. Although we stayed out kind of late that night, time passed like minutes instead of hours. And now it's over. Every- one is ready to go to college or to work. But all of us will "remember because we can never forget" that wonderful senior year and all the sympathetic teachers and wonderful friends who helped to make it so. Reminiscently. "Terry" x-,fu X-.fu '45-flfii 'eff' 'vii 'vi 'eu 'vL1.'vf5i. X-2 'EHS-fii. 'SQN-fii.'2 'N-12. '4e'f.'g:'e"'x-fri 'vii 'x-.fc 'err' 'vi '45-:X-:U 'Vi 'MU 'xfli 36 fe IJ Q11 - K ,,f ,,.,1 1 '- I AWOL, f X a L15 f I, :Na K N , ,wx fi- H mi Q N X Maurer? Cp!! FLEX ,, ,.,.-,-,-,:,::::::: j Tw A ar X? q. mwmak Tlvmfwutf cova- ff fx +?'uI:1.": .54-umgfx-4415: 'WD V if ff! XUGF' Q Q ' N 1 Q 394 7 cl xs , W S gait. -Q , N -' .NJ I 3 " l A E S 1 , f H fb . f r Q WWFK 5 -H ' V ii - N, snuwnr f, - 9 EL K LEE K X, - C.: WN A 5? 75 f L4 wadjwl-! 11. j X GWLZX :Z if Cy fypy xf i J V , yf WL, QM f 4 X QQ N . l g 5 g 1 E w x i N 41 " 'A ,'A.' X 2 f , 1 N' U,-i2igQj22g55Q.a51 ' Z f 51' ' "eggs-' ' aj Q M 1 fm X " 1 .-.-.-.- Q- WMQLCQ - rpejffwkd O"U'UfiQfQ Pmiqwt i'huLMT ,"Gfn4. 'SS1fvCCiMq,a. Yloral IQRJM,-UW WIUL .,,...x..,..,..,.,,..,..g..g 'ww .fa .A-1 .Rn 5: .AE .An .Rn , .f'?.'WT ."W .An .R-: Then mm' .Now-I 927-I 952 THEN 689 pupils NOW: 2627 pupils THEN 32 teachers NOVV: 101 teachers THEN Foreword first appeared NOW: 50 volumes published THEN: First band organized NOW: Five hands going strong THEN: Round metal discs were used for food purchase NOW: Ten-cent lunch tickets THEN One lunch period NOVV: Three lunch periods THEN Dismissal at 3:45 NOW: Dismissal at 3:05 THEN 45 June graduates, none in January NOW: 327 June graduates, 89 january graduates A -' . gx , , ts - H T f Au N!! H or fr w Q yd Thanks Thanks for the memories-the annex and the wall, the crowded high school hall, the programs and the parties, and the clubs that were for all-we thank you so much. Yes, thanks for the memories-the elevator passes, how late we came in classes, excuses that amused us that you couldn't read with glasses-we thank you so much. So thanks for the memories of teachers and of friends, of bobby socks and trends, the class play, graduation, prom-we hoped it wouldn't end-we thank you so much. 38 .X.x3.R'.1.x, me Class , . f, I OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES President-Floyd Naugle Vice President-Taylor Thompson Secretary-Byron Eliashof Treasurer--Alan Ackerman PROGRAM COMMITTEE Q PUBLICITY COMMITTEE PROM COMMITTEE .lt.3,!.gL.gL1 Jn CLASS DAY COMMITTEE ELINOR GOLDMARK AARON-journal Staff: Foreword Staff, Editor-in-Chief: Senior Leaders, Secretary, President, Social Chair- man: Junior Leaders. President: German Club: Homeroom Secre- tary, IZB: American Chemical Society Test: Civic Club Test: Tennis Championship '5l: Sons of American Revolution Medal SB: D.A.R. History Medal 9B: Second Prize Chamber of Commerce Contest '-19: junior and Senior Athletic Letters: Outstanding Leadership Awards: junior Highest Point lYiuncr Msdal JOHN W. ABBOTT - Student Council Representative '50, '5l: Microscope Club JERRY ABRAMS-Senior Discussion Club: Travel Club: Chess Club: Library Staff: Stamp Club: Teen-age Book Club: Westing- house Talent Search Contest: Hall Staff ALAN LOUIS ACKERMAN-Senior Class Treasurer: Homeroom President, 9A, IOB, IOA, IZB, IZA: Varsity Basketball '51, '5Z: Busi- ness Manager, Foreword Staff: Business Editor, journal Staff: D.A.R. History Award: Civic Club Test: Recording Secretary, Sen- ior Discussion Club: Student Council, Social Committee: F.T.A Social Committee. Program Committee: Class Day Committee' Band 5, -l. 3. 2. l: Marching Band -1 1 ROGER I-IARTLEY AHLERS-Senior Discussion Club: College Club: Program Committee: Hall Staff: Intramural Basketball '51, '52: Entered from Shady Side Academy, 11B MARLENE RITA ALDER-F.N.A.: Teenage Book Club: Fore- word Representative. IOB: Volley Ball: Distributive Education Class KENNETH JOEL ALMAN-Chess Club: Microscope Club: Hall Staff: Band 5: Marching Band: All-City Band NATALIE AMDUR-Gregg Competent Typist Award: Foreword Staff Representative, 10th, llth, 12th Grade: Future Business Lead- ers of America: Future Nurses of America: Travel Club: Senior Discussion Club RONNA SUE ANISH-Homeroom Vice President, 9th Grade: Homeroom Secretary, 10th Grade: Homeroom Social Chairman, llth, l2tl1 Grade: Student Council Nominating Connuittee: Senior Discussion Club: F.T.A.: Hall Staff: journal Staff: Modern Dance: Special Dance: Advanced Clothing: Dance Programs: Fashion Show: Ushers Staff: French Club: Civic Club Test CLAIRE ELAINE ARNOWITZ-Gregg Shorthand 80 VVord Test Award: Senior Discussion Club: ,lunior Book Club: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America: United Nations Club: College Club: Hall Staff: Orchestra 3 SHIRLEY LOUISE AULT-Gladstone Social Dancing Club, Presi- dent: Gladstone Awards: Secretarial Course: Foods Projects EDWARD AVERBACH-Green Key Club: Senior Discussion Club: Band 5: Orchestra 4, 3, Z. l: Homeroom Secretary, IOB: Collection of Records for l-Blind for Key Club 41 RAYMOND' WALTER AZINGER-Mechanical Drawing Projects: Jewelry Projects: Hobby-Playing the Spanish Guitar CATHERINE MARGARET BACIGAL-Library Club, Typist: To- day's Business Girls: Penmanship Award JANE DOLORES BAKAYSZA-Homeroom Vice President, llH: Service Club: Future Business Girls: D.:-X.R. Award NANCY A. BALTIC-journal Art Staff: Gregg Typing Award: Junior Y-Teens: Library Club: Spanish Club: College Club: Ad- vanced Art BEVERLY JEAN BALUKIN - Horne's Clothing Contest: .Kd- vanced Clothing Projects: Service Club: Todav's Business Girls: Hockey '51, ,522 Volley Ball '51, '5Z: Basketball '5Z: Mushhall '50, '5l: Athletic Letters JACK D. BALTROTSKY-Cnited Nations Club: Short XN'ave Club: Travel Club: Life Saving: Orchestra 3, Z, l: lilectric Shops: Special Shops: Sociology Trip DAVID L. BANKSHChorus n, 4. 3, Z, l: .-Xrt Projects: B'nai ITrith Art Contest: Intramural Basketball '49, '52 BARBARA PHYLLIS BARMEN-Homerocm Vice President, 712: Homeroom Secretarv, QB: F.T.A.: College Club: United Nations Club: Microscope Club: Majorettes: Square Dance Club: Junior Glee Club: Corridor Staff: Chorus 5, l: Orchestra -l: Tutoring Staff: Bach Choir BERNICE PEARL BEGLER-Journal Staff: Senior Discussion Club: F.T.,-X.: College Club: Cafeteria Staff: Tutoring Staff: Stu- dent Council Member-at-Large: Problems Committee, Student Council, Program Committee: Hoineroom Secretary, 10th Grade: VVCAF School of the Air: D,A.R. History Award: Ushers Award: Library Award: Hockey '5l: Basketball '5l: Tennis '51 JOHN DOUGLAS BENCICH-Choir 4: Glee Club: Junior Varsity Basketball '5l: lntramural Basketball: Choir P.T.A. Program: Glee Club Program: Entered from Duquesne High School, IIB: Favorite Sport-Basketball RICHARD C. BERGENSTEIN-Metal Shop Foreman: Mechanical Drawing Projects: Swimming Team '47: Bach Choir: Choir Z: Square Dance Club: Metal XVorking Club MARILYN BERGER-F.T..-X.: Student Council: Cafeteria Staff: Special Dance, Accompanist: Social Committee: Chorus 5, 4, 3, Z, 1: Chorale: Honieroom Secretary, llth, 12th Grade: Foreword Repre- sentative: Foreword Typist: Journal Staff Typist: Gregg Typing Award: Secretary for Periodicals 'L' '6L'GL'iL-'iL'l:lf'iL'iL 'iQf'i'.Lf'Q.L'i.Lf'gfS' 'ii'-'QL' Ai?'Q-Q'QQQL'QL'QL'QL'QL'EL'iL'Q2'xL'.-'E2'EQ'Q VC, C, ,,,. cc.:,Cc.,.-.c.ac,,,,,.-.c.c. PAUL J. BERGER4Senior Discussion Club: Student Council: Travel Club: Hand 5. -L 3, 2, l: Marching' Hand: lntramural Basket- ball 'Sig Homeroom President. lZ.X: Secretary, lllli: Treasurer, llth Grade: Prcni Committee SUSAN BERGMAN--Student Council, Social Committee, Publicity Chairman: Cshcr Staff: F.'l',pX.: Foreword .-Xrt Staff: Senior Dis- cussion Club: Student lfederalists: -lunior Leaders: Dramatic Eng- lish Class: Chairman, Publicity Committee: Scholastic Art Contest Certificate ot' Merit: Stht lastic Gold Key Award: H'nai H'rith Con- test, Znd Prize: qXA.,X. Safety Poster Contest, lst Prize, Local: National Safety Poster Contest, Honorable Mention RONALD O. BERKMAN-Qualitative Analysis Class: Senior Dis- cussion Club: Student Council Alternate, LEA: Parents' Night Movie, '5l: Civic Club Test: American Chemical Society Test DONALD E. BERKEYBILE-Chorus 5, Treasurer: Special Shop 2: Male Chorus DOREEN LEE BINSTOCK-Homeroom President, 9l3: Student Council, Social Committee: ,lunior Leaders: Travel Club: Senior Discussion Club: Lshers Staff: Chorus -l, 3 BERNIE LEE BLIMAN-Ushers Staff: Hall Staff: Orchestra 3: Band 3: Electric and Special Shop Projects: Carnegie Music Hall Lectures LL' '6L'GL'ik'Q?'QL'sEL'EL'QQ'6 ' MITCHEL F. BLOOM-Student Council Member-at-Large: Repre- sentative, IZ.-X: Moderator. Senior Discussion Club: Vice President, F.T.A.: Problems Committee: Social Committee, Student Council: College Club: Qualitative Analysis Class: Civic Club Test: Track Team '51, '5Z: Care Affair: Thanksgiving Program: Athletic Letter BILL E. BOEHM-Entered from Saint Hede's, 913: lntrainural Basketball '49, '5l: Mechanical Drawing' Projects: Favorite Sports- llaseball, Hockey DOROTHY BODNAR-NYithdren' from class. WAYNE CHARLES BOND-Homeroom Vice President, lll3: National junior Honor Society: Gladstone ,I nior Varsity Basket- ball '50: English Award .P M ' r .I of l 0 K NL 000,101 SHIRLEY ANN BROWN-Chorus 5, 4, 3, 1: Certificate of Recog- nition: Allderdice Letter: Modern Dance: Dance Programs: Service Club: Basketball '-18: Volley Ball '-l9: Softball '49 L.aRUE BRUCE-Hoineroom Vice President, l1!X: Student Coun- cil: Square Dance Club: Senior Y-Teens: Service Club: Hall Staff: Volley Ball '49 43 X., C. L, C, ,,, C, GERALDINE ROSE BUGEL-Future Nurses of America, M.M.M., Constitution Committee, Homeroom Vice President, Program Com- mittee, Hall Staff, Rhythmic Swimming Class, Advanced Foods Projects JACK LEON BURNSTEIN-Will graduate in 1953. MARY ALICE CADDY-1-lomeroom President. 9th Grade, 11th Grade, Student Council, Social Committee, Ushers Staff, Cafeteria Staff, Microscope Cluh, M.M.1X1., Chorus 4, 3, Horne's Sewing Contest Award, Fashion Show, 1950-1951, Hockey, '49, '50, Basket- hall, '49 SARAH JOAN CALESARIC-Hrmeroom President, 9th Grade, Vice President, lllth Grade, Hall Staff, Fashion Show, Typing' Award, Sewing Projects, Basketball '50, Volley Ball '50 BEVERLY CALFO4Horne's Sewing' Contest, Fashion Show, '50, '51, Orchestra 4, 3, 2, Hockey '49, '50, '51, Volley Rall '49, '50, '51, Basketball '49, '50, '51, Future Plans-Typist GLORIA LEE CAPLAN-Gregg Typing Award, F.T.A., Senior Discussion Cluh, College Cluh, Roekroom Cluh, Hall Staff, Or- chestra 5, Homeroom Treasurer, 11.-X, Homeroom Vice President, Sth Grade C, JOYCE HONEY CAPLANfMicroscope Club, Social Committee, Travel Club, Senior Discussion Cluh, Homerooin President, 10A, Foreword Representative, Student Council Representative, Dis- tributive Education Class GEORGIA LYNN CANTER-Secretary, Camera Cluh, Dramatic English, Student Council Memher-at-1.arg'e, Student Council Com- mittee, Care Affair, Pennsylvania League of XVomen Voters' Lec- ture, 1951, UNESCO Books Overseas Campaign, F.T..-X., College Cluh, Spanish Cluh, junior Leaders, Basketball Manager, '49 SUSAN MARY CANTER-French Cluh, President, Dramatic ling- lish Class, Intermediate Discussion Cluh, College Cluh, 1f.'1'..-X., Sons of ,-Xmerican Revolution Award, Volley llall, 1950, Mushhall '49, '50 URI A. CARPENTER, JR.--Orchestra 5, Treasurer, Band 5, Brass Quartet BERRY CARR--Entered Allderclice from Gladstone, 11B, Basket- hall '50, Softball '51, Track '51, '52, Electric Shop Projects, jewelry Projects PAUL CHAENKOK-Chess Cluh, Slide Rule Cluh, Mechanical Drawing and VVood Shop Projects 4-I DOLORES R. COCO-Future Business Leaders of America: Cap- ..-2-::'iks,2s-43: Cl ,skies ,S is gs gs MICHAEL CHERINGTON-Cafeteria Staff: Chess Club: Student Council, 9th Grade: Orchestra 5: Chess Club President: Chess Team '49, '50, '51, '5Z: Dramatic English: Qualitative Analysis Class: Gregg' Typing Award PAUL A. CLYDESDALE-Moved to Ohio tain, Basketball '49, '50 '49, '50, '51: Shorthand Y-Teens Music Ursuline Academy Staff: Band 5: Collection Davies' Home TED COHEN-Green Key: Football '48, '-19: Swimming '49, '50, '51, '52: Golf Team '50, '5l, '52: Dramatic English Class: Football Minstrels PHYLLIS COLEMAN-journal Staff: Cafeteria Staff: Student Council Member-at-Large: F.T.A.: Senior Discussion Club: Travel Club: junior Leaders: Athletic Letter: Problems Committee: Homeroom Treasurer, 9th, 10th Grade: Camera Club: Student Coun- cil Convention '51 GENEVA COLES-Homeroom Secretary, 9.-X: President, ltlll: Vice President. 10.-X: Vice President, Future Nurses of America: Usher- ing Staff: Dramatic Club: Chorus 4, 3 JACQUELINE LEE CORE-Honor Student: Food Projects: Hall Staff: Entered Allderdice in 12B GILBERT B. CRAMER-Dramatic English: Choir 5: Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer, 12th Grade: Chess Club Secretary: Basketball Team Manager: Student Council Social Committee: Scholastic VVriting Contest, Honorable Mention: Senior Discussion Club: Col- lege Club: Male Chorus: Track Team DARRELL J. CUPPETT-Class Day Committee: School Organist: Auditorium Programs: History Award, Mifflin School: Harmony Class: Hall Staff: Mechanical Drawing Projects kU,k.,U W WTSWWi45T"i'i'5WTTii'M , '5l: Volley Ball '49, '50, '51, '52: Baseball Award, 80 VVords per Minute: Ushers of CARYL ANN COHEN-Senior Discussion Club: Future Nurses of America: Choir 4: Aim-To Attend Pennsylvania State College for ELEANOR JANICE COHEN-Spanish Club: Senior Discussion Club: Foods Classes Projects: Entered Allderdice in 8A from STANLEY COHEN-Key Club: Senior Discussion Club: Hall of Records for the Blind: Books for 19134 " lf VJ if Vx i. A -V I 'l' " Li 4' 'ff 'r ,, . ..-1 P , df ,Af X ,V P W ' " V' A UV L fl' ' gulf' yf Mu "" ty. ' " 2 rf' A ,' , , . L xx Z1 H cl , - - sf. . see.ag.fesfs.+e,ff if l ,ff , WILLQIAM ZILYO-Honieroom 'l'l'L'2lSl1l'L'l', 9th Grade: Secretary, 10th Grade: Square Dance Club: Special Shop: Track '51, '52 ALAN E. DALBY-Honierooni Treasurer, l0th, llth Grade: lntra- mural Basketball '48, '49, '50, '5l: Art Projects: Jewelry Projects ROGER L. DAVIDSONH -Homeroom 'lil'CZlSlll'L'l', llB: Camera Club, Corresponding Secretary: Spanish Club: Senior Discussion: Band 2, 1 JANE C. DAVIS!lfuture Business Leaders of America: Service Club: Square Dance Club: .Ndvanced Clothing: Fashion Show: Hockey '50, '5l: Basketball: Captain, Volley Ball: Mnshball JAMES S. DeLO-lintered from Baxter junior High School, 10th Grade: Square Dance Club: Choir 5: Band 5: Marching Band JOSEPHINE ANN DeMATTEO-Distribntive lidncation Class: Senior Discussion Club: Volley Ball '5l: Basketball '5l: Future Vocation-Business VVork AUDREY MARY DEPKON-Library Club: Senior, Junior Y- Teens: Gym Awards: Yolley Ball '5l: Basketball '50, '5l. '5Z: Distributive Education Class DOLOQES S. DIAMONDfl".'l'.4X.: Senior Discussion Club: To- day's Bye-ii-Less Girls: Service Club: Volley Ball '48, '-19: Mushball '49, '50: Basketball '50: Sociology Field Trips: jewelry Projects JUNE DILLNER-l7.'l',.X.: Senior Discussion Club: Senior Lead- ers: Microscc pe Club: Spanish Club: Hall Patrol: Harmony Classes: Special Dance: Square Dance Club: Basketball '50, '5l: Volley Ball '50, '52: Hockey '5l: Mushball '49: Chorus 3 SALLY DONOVAN-Dramatic English: Scholastic Standing Coni- niittee: F.T.A.: Membership Committee: Tutoring Staff: Program Committee: Cafeteria Staff: Y-Teens: Civic Club Test: Pennsyl- vania History Test .Xwardg Hearst L'nited States History Test: Gregg Typing Award: Volley Ball '49, '50: Hockey '-19: Basketball '50 : Mushball '49 RICHARD F. DORWART-'jewelry Projects: lintered from Miff- lin School in 9B: Vocational Preference-Salesnian ANN LOUISE EASTONfCafeteria Staff: Y-Teens: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America s L 'QLQQKLL 'QLEL 'gg 'ig 33, 'Sff f. Sir Yi V31 vi, sg Si Y: if fs. 1.-A 'gs 5- '74, :gl 173 -la :fa .I .3-igv WILLIAM ALBERT EATON-Square Dance Club: Cheerleaders: Choir 4, Secretary: VXI-stern Pennsylvania Safety Council Award: PTA Program HELEN JEWELL ECKBRETH-Cafeteria Staff: journal Staff: French Club: Modern Dance Accompanist, 10th Grade: Harmony Class: Homeroom Treasurer. 10th Grade: Homeroom President, llth Grade: History Award, D.A.R., Sth Grade: A.A.A., Local Safety Poster Honorable Mention: Scholastic Art Gold Key: Scho- lastic Art Contest Certificate of Merit KARL EGERMAN-Entered in 9th Grade from Linden School: Choir 5: Choir Programs BYRON AMDUR ELIASHOF--Senior Class Secretary: Homeroom President l0B. Social Chairman IZA: French Club, Treasurer: Senior Discussion Club, Moderator: F.T.A,: Student Council: Bad- minton Club: Orchestra B. C, D: Football Manager '50: junior Town Meeting' Speaker '50, '5l: French Contest. Znd Prize: Latin Contest, 3rd Prize: American Chemical Society Contest RUTH ANN ELLIOTT-Chorus 5, 4. 5. l: Chorale: F.T.A.: Prob- lems Connnittee, Student Council: Program Committee, M.M.M.: Hall Staff: Y-Teens: Davis School Teaching Project: Volley Ball '49 ROBERT JOSEPH EMIGI-I-Choir 2: Print Shop Projects: Favor- ite Sports-Basketball. Baseball. Bowling: Future Vocation-Ap' prentice in Tool and Dye Making W KATHRYN S. ENGEMANN TJINIFIDIIUVC ldntation Class, Stu dent Council: Square Dance Club: Mushball: Hockey ' 9: 'sket- ball '49: Volley Ball, Co-captain '49 GARY J. FALCE-Mechanical rawing Hroj t" ICFICWI Legion Awardkgitraeural ske 9, '5 tg' , LM My , THERESA MARIE EALCE-M.M.M. Treasurer: Homeroom Trea- surer. IZA: Hockey '51: Basketball '5l: Mushball '51: Vollev Ball '5l: Athletic Award '51 ' DONALD R.lFASKOW--Presitleilt of Homeroom, 9B, 9A, l0B, 10A: VVon Letter in Track '49, '50, '5l: Mechanical Drawing Projects: United Nations Club: Projection Club JACK D. FAULKNER-Chorus 4. Z: Glce Club: Hall Staff: Intra- mural Basketball '49, '50, '5l: Electric Shop and VVood Shop Projects LEON A. FELMANwSons of the American Revolution Award: D.A.R. Award: Scholastic Writing Award: Homeroom Treasurer 10th Grade: President of Slide Rule Club: Program Chairman' Camera Club: Senior Discussion Club: F.T.A.: College Club' Intraj mural Basketball '49, '50, '51, '52: Civic Club Test: Class Day Committee: Hall Staff 5 47 .X..c.,c..C.e.,s.,X,.C.X..s:x-fefE:f,P.,'x.. RICHARD MAYER FELSER-Square Dance Club: Entered from XVilkinsburg High School, llli: College I'relerence4Pitt DAVID FERBER-Honieroom President, 9B, IOA: Foreword Repre- sentative, IZH: College Club: United Nations Club: Spanish Club: Advanced Art: Intramural Basketball '49, '50, 'Sl CLARA SUZANNE FERKO4Class Day Committee: Homeroom Secretary, 9th, 10th Grade: Hall Staff: Model, Gin1bel's Teen Fashion Show GLORIA BEVERLY FIBUS-Senior Discussion Club: Spanish Club: F.T.A.: Tutoring Service: Program Committee: Chorus 4, 3, l: Today's Business Girls: jewelry Projects: Gregg Typing Award: Gregg Shorthand Award: Field Trips: Hockey '50 DONALD S. FIDLER-Microscope Club, Vice President: Home- room President, 9th to llth Grade: Ushers Staff: Hall Patrol: Chorus 5: Male Chorus: Glee Club: Choir Programs: History Award: Citizenship Award: Gregg Typing Award: National Science Talent Search Test: junior Varsity Basketball '50 BAILA FINEMAN-Dramatic English Class: Student Council: Class Day Committee: Senior Discussion Club, Membership Chair- man, IZB: Secretary, l2pX: l",'I'.t-X.: Travel Club: Student Council Convention: Cshers Staff: Gregg Typing Award: Gregg Shorthand Award L STANLEY LEON FINK-Senior Discussion Club: Travel Club: Qualitative Analysis Class: Student Federalists: Choir 4: lntra- mural Basketball '49, '50 NATHAN S. FIRESTONEAShort VVave Club: Ushers Staff: Orchestra 4: All-City Senior Orchestra: String Quartet: Opera Workshop ALVIN WILLIAM FRIEDMAN-Dramatic linglish: Senior Dis- cussion Club: Student Federalists: College Club: Homeroom Trea- surer. 9th Grade: Choir 5, 3, 2: Male Chorus: Glee Club: Monotone Quartet: Choir Programs JOAN CAROL FRIEDMAN-Social Committee, F.T..-X.: Program Chairman, College Club: Homeroom Secretary, QA, IOB, llA: Treasurer, l0A. 123: Vice President, llB: Student Council Repre- sentative: Travel Club: Ushers Staff: Senior Discussion Club: Special Dance: Dance Programs: Cotton Ball Dance Committee JUDITH ANN FRIEDMAN-Future Nurses of America: Travel Club: Senior Discussion Club: Foreword Representative, l0th, llth, lZth Grade: Orchestra 3, 2, l: Typing Certificate: Food Projects LARRY FRISHMAN-Travel Club, Social Connnittee: Band 4: Field Trips: Soccer Team '49, '50: Hobby-Reading Science Fiction 46' ARTHUR M. FUHRER-Entered from Hyde Park High School. Chicago, Illinois in IZB: Pyramid Club: Intramural Basketball JAMES G. GALLAGHER--Metal Shops: Special Shops: Football '-39: Red Cross Drive '50, '51, '52: Favorite Sport-Motorcycling ALBERT GARDILL-Hall Staff: Basket Room l'at1'ol: Woodshops: College Preference-Ifniversity of Pittsburgh VIVIAN MARIE GARNER--lintered from Iiladstone junior lligh School, IIB: Favorite Sports-Basketball, Baseball GRETCHEN K. GASCHLER i Student Scholastic Committee: F.T.A.: Tutoring Staff, Co-Chairman: Cafeteria Staff: Foreword Representative, 9th Grade: Athletic Shield: Food Projects: Field Trips: Volley Ball '49, '50: Hockey '-19: Mushball '50: Basketball '50 MARK B. GLADSTONE - Vice President, Student Federalistsi United Nations Club: Hebrew Club: Senior Discussion Club: Band 5: Marching Band: Band Programs: Scholastic Photography Award JAMES EDWARD GLICK - Homeroom Vice President: Chess Club: Track '49, '50, '51, '5Z: Student Council Representative THOMAS MICHAEL GLUSHIEN g Orchestra A: Microscope Club: Orchestra Programs: Evaluation Recital: Pittsburgh Photo- graphic Society Award: American Society ot' Magazine Photo- graphers' Award: Senior Publicity Committee ANN DORIS GOLDSTEIN-journal Staff: Class Day Connnittee: Homeroom Secretary. 9B: Treasurer, IIB: Social Chairman, IIA. IZA: F,T.A. Secretary. IZB, IZA: Assistant Moderator, Senior Dis- cussion, IZB: College Club: Student Council: Usher Staff: Social Committee, Student Council: Travel Club Secretary: Delegate to VVorld Peace Conference: Gregg Typing Award: Civic Club Test: F.T.A. Convention ANN LOIS GOLDSTEIN-Spanish Club Treasurer: Teen Age Book Club Treasurer: M.M.M.: Today's Business Girls: Cafeteria Staff: Orchestra 3, 2, I M.ARCIA I. GOLDSTEIN-Dramatic English: Class Play: Senior Discussion: Teen-Age Book Club: Class Day Committee: Student Council: Harmony Class GLORIA GOODWORTH-Vice President of Orchestra: Treasurer of Orchestra: College Club: Harmonv Club: 214 Activities Staff: Orchestra 5: Trio and String Quartet: All-City Orchestra: Or- chestra Programs: Foreword Representative, IZA C,C,C,C,C,C,C, C, X., an X, C, C, L,EfX,EfX:. X5E:EfEfEfl-fkfvibr fE,fY1'E:SfL Sf: 'ififgf T3 BEVERLY ELAINE GORDON-Hemeroom Secretary and Trea- surer, 9th, 10th Grades: Spanish Club: Teen-Age Book Club: Future Nurses of America: Orchestra 3, Z, 1: Chorus 4, 3: Fashion Show '50, '5l: Red Cross Award for Home Care of the Sick RICHARD JAMES GRATTON-Jewelry 3: Print 4: Type 2 1'! , I .',f,g-f f' 1 1 I,-we - V V f J I 'L 4711 s-fi' 4"' f fi 'J"i"f ""f' "JT, ' C if , , 1 ., 7 I nr , , ,' ' -V .I ' 1 I I 7 4 "4 ttf , , ,f 75,451 ft' DAVID G'lfAY--Track '50, '51, '5Z: Advanced VVood Shop: Ameri- can Legion Award: Hobby--Airplane Building DANIEL GREENBERG-I-Ionieroom President, l0B, 11A: Vice President, Spanish Club: Football Club: Treasurer, Travel Club: Treasurer, Camera Club: President. Projection Club: Band 5: Football '50: Intramural Basketball '50-'52: Care Affair J 5 , 'xX.v...vbu- -Se,'x..3.1, H Q sw QIJLJ RI-IEDA GREENBERG-Social Comluittee, F.T.A.: Special Dance: Student Council: Dramatic English: Chorus 5, 4, 3, Z. 1: A Cappella Choir Secretary, lltb, 12th Grade PHYLLIS JANE GREENSPAN--Honierotrm Treasurer, 9th Grade: College Club: Future Nurses of America: Senior Discussion Club: Spanish Club: Travel Club: Orchestra 5, Z: Hockey '50: Home Nursing Award ' ki Qs X4 WILLIAM ROBERT GREER-Mierosebpe Cluiiijl-lonierooni Social Ctl11lI1ll1lC'9I Football '49, '51: VVood Shops 5, 4, 3, Z, 1: Mechanical llrawingg Football Letter BETTY CAROLE GRIIVIMfFreneh Club: Senior Leaders: Book- room Staff: Basketball '52: Volley Hall '49, '50, '5l: Softball '49, '50, '51: Hockey '49, '50, '5l: Honierooin Vice President, 12th Grade: Horne's Sewing Council: Athletic Award LOTTIE GROSS-Future Nurses of America: Library Club: Hall Staff: Orchestra 3: Mushball '49, '50 DUANE GURLEY-Track '51, '52: Basketball '51, '52: City Cham- pionship Meet Award JOSEPH M. HARRIS-Orchestra 5: Rand 5: All-City Band: All- City Orchestra: XVoodwind Quintet: Clarinet Quartet: College Club: Senior Discussion Club: Chess Club: Harmony Class: Care Affair: May Dance Music MARGARET D. HAYESfBasketball '50, '5l: Volley Hall '50, '51 '52: Softball '50, '51: Hockey '50, '51 "4-' 'l' '1-' 'U 'L' 'L' 'l'-'U 'l' 'L' 'L' 'L' 'L' C,s,,C,x.fC,xfsC,s., xfx, XJXJXJCX ,C C. C, C. C. C, C. C. C.. C, C, . . C. C. C, bf 'M .5 X tw 4 V. 7 1 we ' st' is , MARGARET JANE HEATLEY-Homeroom President, 11B, IZB: Homeroom Yice President. IZA: Senior Leaders: Hockey, Basket- ball, Volley Ball, Mushball Tournaments, 10th, llth, 12th Grades: Horne's Sewing Contest, lst Prize: Horne's Sewing Council: Class Day Committee ELAINE JOY HELLER-Dramatic English: Chorus 5: Chorale: F.T.A.: Student Council: French Club, President: Cafeteria Staff: Junior Leaders: Athletic Letter: Basketball '48, '49: Volley Ball: Homeroom Treasurer, 10th, llth Grades: Sons of American Revo- lution Award: Tutoring Staff: Program Committee: Civic Club Test DAVID HENRY-Dramatic English: Entered Allderdice, IZB, from St. Fidelis Academy: Favorite Sport-Baseball M. WILLIAM HERMAN-French Club: Slide Rule Club: journal Staff: Foreword Representative: Student Council Nominating Com- mittee: Orchestra 5: VVoodwind Quintet: All-City Orchestra: Home- room Secretary, 10th Grade: Homeroom Vice President, 9th Grade: Intramural Basketball '50, '5l: Qualitative Analysis Class: German Club Program: American Legion Award: Civic Club Test: VVorld Affairs Forum Delegate NANCY HERTZ-Student Council Representative, SA, 9B, IZB: History Club: Spanish Club: F.T.A.: Senior Discussion Club: Hall Staff: Dramatic English: Gregg Typing Award: Sociology Field Trips JUDITH B. HIRSCHFIELD-Dramatic English: F.T.A.: French Club, Program Committee: Senior Discussion Club: Camera Club: Student Council: Cafeteria Staff: Slide Rule Club: Chorus 3, 1: Daughters of American Revolution Award: Qualitative Analysis Class: Orchestra l: Civic Club Test SONDRA M. HIRSCI-IFIELDvFuture Nurses of America: Ad- vanced Art: jewelry 1, 2: Field Trip to Economy: Future Plans- T0 Attend Pitt DANIEL HOHENSTEIN-Senior Discussion Club: College Club Program Committee: Microscope Club: Social Chairman of F.T.A.: Travel Club: United Nations Club: Intramural Basketball '5l: Care Affair Committee: Cotton Hall Committee: President of Homeroom, 9B: Secretary, 1013: Homeroom Social Chairman. HH: Student Council ALEEN MYRA HOLTZMAN-F.T.A.: F.N.A.: Chorus 5. -1, Z, l: Senior Discussion Club: Chorale: Choir Programs: Student Coun- cil: Foreword Representative: Gregg Typing Certificate: Care Affair HELEN BETTY HOMOVICS-Hockey '50, '5l: Basketball '50, '51, '52: Volley Ball '50, '51, '52: Musbball '50, '5l: jewelry Z DORIS MAE HOPKINS - Advanced jewelry: Basketball '50: Gerwig Award: National junior Honor Society: Foreword Repre- sentative: Secretary and Treasurer of Leaders Club at Gladstone: Award in Typing SHIRLEY MAE HUDSON-Committee for Open House: Volley Ball '50: Sociology Field Trips: Fashion Show: American Legion Award: Athletic Award Ee: JOHN JAMES HUNTER f Vice President. Key Club: Student Council Representative, 9B, 9A: Senior Discussion Club: Square Dance Club: Hall Staff: Track '51, '52: Basketball '50, '51, '5Z: Athletic Awards: Advanced VVood Shop: Advanced Print Shop IRENE HVOZDOVICH - Y-Teens, Social Chairman: Todav's Business Girls: Service Club: Shorthand Awards: Athletic Awards: Home Nursing Certificate: Volley Ball '49, '52: Basketball '5l: Hockey '51: Softball '51 ARLINE H. JOHNSON-Dramatic English: Homeroom President. 1213: Treasurer, l2A: Secretary, llA: Microscope Club: Senior Leaders: Student Council: Hockey '49, '50: Basketball '49, '50: Vollev Ball '49: Softball '50: Advanced Sewing: Fashion Shows '50. '5l: Varsity Drag Committee: Sociology Field Trips REBECCA ANN JOHNSON--M M.M.: Student Council Repre- sentative: Advanced Clothing: Volley Ball '52: Basketball '50 ADREON JORDON - Honieroom Treasurer, 10th, llth Grades: Chorus Z: Advanced VVood Shop: History Award HILDA MAE JOYCE-Homeroom Vice President, 9th, 10th Grades: Secretary, llth Grade: Senior Discussion Club: College Club: Hall Staff' Vollev Ball "0 '5l' Distributive Education Class ' 4 fled! 524 ence-Carpentry Hobby-Photography 4, 3, 2, 1 Letter Secretary ' , ? Q44 ja aff A' BARBARA B. KAPLAN Spanish Club Camera Club Senior Discussion: Intermediate Discussion Collc c Club 11'1 A JOHN J. KARAFAwFootball wl I'rack 50 '12 Xthletic Awards Advanced Special Shop: Mechanical Drawing, Vocational Prefer MARVIN L. KARDON-Hall Staff Microscope Club Senior Dis cussion Club: Camera Club Dele atc to Point Parl Opcning PHILIP J. KARLIN-Homeromm Vnc President 12B 12A Xctlvl ties Chairman, 1ZA: Senior Publicity Committee PTA Senior Discussion Club: Spanish Club Football Club Chess Club Bands CHARLES B. KEMPfPaskctball Captain 1 Vlon Gladstone MILDRED KEPICH-Distrlbutive Education Class Xollev Ball '50, '51: Hockey '5l: Basketball 50 Occupational Preference s..c,,L.s..s..s,,N,.x,.s.C.x..x..X,.E,f KATHERINE BELLE KINCAID - Future Nurses of America: M.M.M.: Speech Class: Gregg Typing Award: Athletic Award: Field Trips: Hockey '51, '5Z: Basketball '51, '52: Volley Hall '51, '5Z' Softball '51 MARY JANE KIRKPATRICKsChorus 5, 4. 3, l:Cafeteria Staff: Y-Teens, Treasurer: Choir Programs: Hotnerootn Secretary, lZth Grade: Hockey '48: Volley Hall '48 HERBERT DAVID KLEBER-journal Staff: Student Council, Problems Committee Chairman: Homeroom l'resident, 12.-X: Vice President, 1111: Hall Staff Captain: Student Treasurer: Senior Discussion Club: Orchestra 5: Qualitative Analysis Class: Ameri- can Legion Award: Prom Connnittee. Chairman: Slide Rule Club: Civic Club Test LEONARD JOEL KIRSCHfHomeroom Treasurer. 9th Grade: Band 5, 4, 3, 2, 1: Chess Club: Senior Discussion Club: Library Club: Hall Staff: Field Trips LESLIE A. KLEIN-journal Staff: Senior Publicity Committee: Student Council, Publicity Committee: Senior Discussion Club: College Club: Travel Club: United Nations Club: Cshers Staff: Camera Club: Hall Staff: Orchestra 4, 2: Homeroom Secretary. l0B: Treasurer, l0A: junior Varsity: Basketball '49 GERALDINE MARIE KOCAN-Homeroom President, 12th Grade: Secretary, llth Grade: junior Leaders: Senior Leaders: Athletic Awards: Field Trips: Basketball '49, '50: Hockey '50: ltlushball '49, '50 ANNALEE KOLKO luture Nurses of America: Senior Discus- sion Club: Hall Staft: Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer, 10th Grade: Art 3 ROBERT L. KORONA - Homeroom President, llA: Co-social Chairman, IZA: Hall Staff: .Xdvanced VVood Shop: Minstrel Show: Athletic Letters in Football, Track: Football '49, '50, '5l: Track '49, '50, '51, '52 RONALD KOTTLER-Travel Club, Chairman: Program Com- mittee: Driving lnstruction Committee: Chess Club: Chorus 4, 3, 2: Male Glee Club: Field Trip: Football '50 MARY ELIZABETH KOVACS-Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer. 1213: President, 10:-X, 1113: Hall Staff: American Legion Award: Volley Ball '50: Basketball Manager '50: Advanced Clothing MARCIA KOVARSKY-journal Staff: Student Council, Problems Committee: Tutoring Staff: F.T.A.: Senior Leaders. Social Com- mittee, Treasurer: Travel Club: College Club: French Club, Social Chairman: Scholastic Art Contest: Gold Key Award: Athletic Letter: Volley Ball '51, '52: Mushball '50, '51: Hockey '5l: All-Star Hockey Team: Basketball '50, '51: National junior Honor Society: Civic Club Test JACQUELINE KRAMfSenior Discussion Club: Spanish Club: Travel Club: Student Council Representative: Foreword Repre- sentative LL'Q.L'QL'EQ'EQ'GL'iL'QQ'QQ'iLL'6.L'iL'i2'iL'i 'iL'iQ"-' 'U 'L' 'L' ' ' " ' " ' "' " ' " ' " ' " ' " " ,M C: C, N. C. C: M, C. V, C. C, ,,, .4 X. e, PTS 21 FQ 2-3,2 Ps A u 5, GEORGE A. KRAMER - Projection Club President, llth, 12th Grades: Band 5: Orchestra 5: Marching Band: Buhl Planetarium Award in Science: Intramural Basketball, '50: Cnited Nations Club: College Club: Class Day Committee: Chess Club: Senior Discussion Club PAUL S. KRAMER-Foreword Staff, 7th, 10th Grades: French Club: Travel Club: United Nations Club: Band 5: Marching Band: Foreword Representative, IZB, IZA: Student Tutoring Service BARBARA LEE KRIMSLY-Spanish Club: Majorettes tklanagerl: Senior Discussion: l7.T.A.: Dramatic linglish Class: Hall Staff PAUL SAMUEL KRUSPIR--Football Club: Co-Captain, '51 Foot- ball Team: Football '49, '50, '51, '5.Z: Track Team '49, '50, '5.Z: Five Sports Letters SHIRLEY ANN KUSKO--Dramatic linglish: Homeroom Presi- dent, 1013: Vice President, 11.-X, IZB: Senior Discussion Club: Y-Teens: Senior Leaders: Chorus 4: Program Committee: Athletic Awards: Basketball '50, '51, '52: Hockey '50, '51, '5Z: Vollcy Ball '49, '50, '51, '5Z: Softball '49, '50, '5Z: Tennis: Delegate to Y-Teen Conference JOANN A. LaFACE-Book Room: Orchestra 3: Vollcv Ball '-18. '-19: Life Saving '49: jewelry Projects: Gregg Typing Award: Field Trip, New Post Office: Ainbitirin-Secretary MELVIN ALAN LANDAY-Hall Staff: Senior Discussion Club: Square Dance Club: Glee Club: Choir 4: Band 5: Marching Band: Student Council: Hoinerootn President, 9th-12th Grades: 1-'rom Committee SYBIL R. LANSON-Spanish Club: Senior Discussion: F.T,A.: College Club: United Nations Club: Student Federalists: Student Tutoring Staff: Hall Staff: Chess Club: Band 5: Band Concerts RITA ANN LATTERMAN - Homeroom Secretary, 9A: Future Nurses of America: Majorettes: Student Federalists: Special Dance: Modern Dance: Hall Staff: Orchestra 5: Majorette Manager: Dance Programs: Orchestra Programs TRENE ANN LAZO-Today's Business Girls: Y-Teens: Tutoring Staff: Volley Ball '50: Basketball: Softball: 60 and 80 VVord Short- hand Certificate: Secretary of Today's Business Girls SHEILA LEFF-Gregg Typing Award: Gregg Shorthand Award: United Nations Club: F.T.A.: Senior Discussion Club: College Club: Hall Staff: Advanced Art KENNETH LEFKOWITZ - Band 5: Marching Band: Electric Shop 5 1X-18454314511 S-124 315: E4EfSfX1 PTS-KSTE, S-1 S4Ef5f.,, M, STM, C, M, C, C., A 5 4 'rx EARL LEIBER-Foreword Representative, IZB: Short VVave Club: Projection Club: Advanced Electric Shop: Favorite Sport-Baseball ABA LEITERfVice President of Chess Club, '5l: Chess Captain, '49, '50, '51: Orchestra Z, 1: Sectional Chess Champs '48, '49, '50, '5l: State Chess Champs '51, '52 ANN GERTRUDE LEVIN-Homeroom Secretary, llA, lZH: jun- ior Leaders: Student Council: Senior Discussion Club: F.T.A.: Advanced Foods BEVERLY IDA LEVIN-Hall Staff: Senior Discussion: College Club: Y-Teens Social Committee: Dramatic Club, Secretary WILMA LEE LEVIN-Secretary Senior Discussion: French Club: Majorettes, Manager: Special Dance: Modern Dance: Hall Staff: Journal Staff: Band 5: Prom Committee: Homeroom Secretary, l0B EDYTHE LEVENSON-Homeroom Treasurer, 9A: Homeroom Vice President. l0A: Homeroom Secretary, lZA: F.T.A. Member- ship Committee: Hebrew Club: Student Council: Hall Staff: Mod- ern Dance: Chorus l: Dance Programs: Gregg Typing Award MELVIN LEVINSON-Science Fair Award: B'nai B'rith Art Con- test, lst Award: Two Gold Keys in Regional Scholastic Art Awards: Senior Discussion: Publicity Committee: 12th Grade Homeroom Vice President: Chess Club: College Club: Scholastic Art Exhibit: journal Art Staff DANIEL P. LEVITT-D.A.R. History Award: Senior Discussion: Student Council: Slide Rule Club: Marching Band: Band 5, 4: Latin Contest: Qualitative Analysis: Talent Show: Current Events Show: Civic Club Test IRVING LEVY-Senior Discussion Club, Social Committee: F.T.A.: Camera Club: Spanish Club: Student Federalists: Football '50: lntramural Basketball '49, '50, '5l: Special Shop Foreman LOIS MIRIAM LEVY-Senior Discussion: Student Council, Hand- Band 5, 4, 2, 1: Foreword Senior Discussion, Student Foreword Representative: Secretary, Slide Rule Club: Q CECILE M. LINCOFF - Social Chairman, l0B, IZA: President: Foreword Staff, book Committee: College Club: Cafeteria Staff: Spanish Club' Representative, 9th, llth, 12th Grades' Volley Ball '48, '49: Mushball Cafeteria Staff Chairman: Homeroom Homeroom Secretary: Camera Club, Copy Editor: Journal Staff: F.T.A.: Council: Library Club: Usher Staff: Achievement Train Committee: Civic Club Test: School Publications Institute Delegate DONALD V. LINTELMAN-Student Council: Journal Art Staff: Senior Discussion: College Club: Publicity Committee: Hall Staff: Homeroom Treasurer, IZB: Scholastic Key: Carnegie Art Shows: Art Projects: Publicity Projects .eyidk-LxL.e,!.i,!.eQ.L,.QL.eQ.U.L,.L,.L,.L:..,,.,..,..,..,..v..,..,..,.. .. .. . .. . C. C. C, X.. C: eq S. C, C, ff. 'Ji iii. 'fi iff. 35,953 C 'li 53 L73 3 gg 3 5-3 SYLVIA LOIKREC-Teen-.Xge Bock Club: Life Saving Class: P.TA. Auditorium Program: Chorus 4, 3, l: Sociology Field Trips: Future Vocation-X-Ray Technician ANNA MARIE LOPATA-Y-Teens: Future Business Leaders of Anierica: Basketball '49, '50, '51, '5Z: Hockey '50, 'Sl: Volley Ball '49, '50, '5l, 'Sli Baseball '49, '50, 'Sl PATRICK REGIS LOWERYe-Pllll1ICT1lt,l1I Treasurer, l2I'S, IZA: Glee Club: Chorus 3: Hall Staff: Shop Foreman: Metal Shop 3: lfield Trips HUGH MacDONNELL - lintered from Central Catholic High School, IZH: Now in United .States Army .Xir Corps, San .-Xntonio, Texas: Member of National Guard KITTY LOU MADDOX-Dramatic linglish: French Club: l7.T.A., Social Co-Chairman: -lournal rkrt Staff: Student Council: Micro- scope Club: Cafeteria Staff: Scholastic Keys: Latin Program: Homeroom Secretary, 10th, llth, 12th Grades: Prom Committee, Co-Chairman: Publicity Committee Varsity Drag and Care Affair: Basketball 'Sl RICHARD D. MAJOR-Prom Committee: Foreword Representa- tive: Homeroom Secretary: Microscope Club: Football Club: Foot- ball Varsity Team: Athletic Letter: lD..'X,R. llistory .-Xwarml: Civic Club Test: Mechanical Drawing' Mushball '49, 'SZ English Committee STANLEY MAKOROFF 'lean Xgc book Club Nlitroscopc Club Spanish Club: College Club Senior Distussion Club Camera Club Advanced Print Shop: College Prttertnu C Cl 4 GLORIA JEAN MALASKY Xdvanttd juxtlry Buhl Pllnetarlum Field Trip: Entered from Cyladstont uit ans tsnuss 1 Chine lixpert: Favorite Sports SVtllIllIIlll,., Horsebaek lxir in SHIRLEY ANN MALEK Senior I llens President lodays Business Girls: junior-Senior life Savinb Gregg Shorthand Awards: Athletic Award: Hornes Scum Countil -Xuard Iashion Show: Basketball '49, '52 X ill P ll 52 Hoclxev 4 GLORIA ANGELA MARENA l uturc B1 sinus I ca els t America: Square Dance Club Service Club Qhorthand Award Basketball '49, '52: Hockev 49 l 1 5 Histm ALAN A. MARK!Lihrarv Staff Senior Discussion Chess Club Teen-Age Book Club: Stamp Club Tutoring Staff Dramatic DAISY MARKSfChorus 4 1 Foreword Representative Stu dent Council, Publicity CUIIIIIIIUCC Vlodcrn Dance lrcnch Club Senior Discussion Club: junior leaders FI X Softball 48 Xth letic Letter: Varsity Drag Committee CIVIL Club Test Publicitx ,'iL'iff'QQ'Q.L'Q2'iL'E'f'iL'S.l-'i'f'xL' 'sSL'xS', 'iL'Q.L'Q2'SL'i' 'Q' 'QLW 'S' 'L' "' " ' " ' " ' "' " ' " I ,A pil ' . J J I y 91 ' , , 'tl I - ' X I l A . fl ' .VL -gl' 1' X ' , .J , I - ,g -1, ,' cf .L , - - ,4 ,Y " ROBERT M. MARKS-History Club: Microscope Club: Camera Club, Treasurer: journal Staff: Foreword Staff: High School Photographer: Ushering Staff: Orchestra 5: Band 5: All-City Band: All-City Orchestra: Clarinet Trio: Homeroom Treasurer, 123: Class Day Committee Club: Advanced Electric Shop: D.:-NR. History pXu'ard: Field Trips: College Preference-Carnegie Tecl, LOUISQARON MENDELSON-Junior-Senior Discussion Clubs: College Club: Chess Club: Travel Club: Teen-Age llook Club: Hall Staff: Hand 3: Student Council: Slide Rule Club JAMES BURCHFIELD MILLER-Chorus 5: Male Chorus: tilee Club: Robe Committee Chairman: l'rom Committee: History Club: Student Federalists: Track Team Manager: Cross Country, Track Manager JOEL FRANK MILLERiShort VVave Club: Rands 3, Z, l: Varsity Football '50, '5l: Intramural Basketball '48, '-49: lilectrie Shops: Special Shops: Mechanical Drawing: Football Letter MARY LOUISE MILLER-Dramatic English: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Homeroom Secretary, llth Grade: Foreword Repre- sentative, IZR SEYMOUR H. MILLER--Key Club, President: Cshers Staff: Football '48, '-19: Minstrel Show: Foreword Representative, IUH: Student Council: Homeroom Vice President '51, '52 DAVID SCOTT MILTON-Dramatic English Class: Homeroom Vice President, '49, '50: Travel Club: French Club: Football Club: Chess Club: Shortwave Club: Program Committee: Square Dance Club: Student Council: Choir 5, 4, Z: Band 3, Z, I: Class Play Cast: Student Safety Driving Committee ' JOAN MARCIA MOGERMAN - Program Committee: Future Nurses of America: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Rook Club: Travel Club: Student Council Social Committee: Ushering Staff: History Club, President: Secretary, 9A: Vice President, IUA: Foreword Representative: Key in .Xrt Contest GRACE J. MOHNEY-Today's Business Girls: Y-Teens: Home room President, IUA: Advanced Sewing: Basketball: Volley Hall '49, 'S0: Future Vocation-Secretary LOLENE L. MOORE-Future Business Leaders of Anierica: Fu- ture Nurses of America, Secretary and Co-Social Chairman: Li- brarian. 12th Grade: Gym Letter: Basketball '50, '52: Yolley Ball '50, '5Z: Hockey '51, '52 PATRICIA ANN MORSEK-Choir 5, 4, 3: Choir Programs: Spe- cial Dance: Senior Discussion Club: Student Council: Travel Club: Cshers Staff: Book Club: Shorthand Awards: Mushball '49, '50 .-K. C, C, ss, g, C. -, XY. - . L1 ., ,,'.,, c, C, ., .,fcfg, of O 3 THOMAS ARCHIE McMURTRY+Square Dance Club: Slide Rule WYNNJ MURPHY - Qualitative Analysis: College Club: Short Wave Club: Homeroom Treasurer, llth Grade: Electric Shop 5 JEAN MARIE MUSILLO-Senior Life Saving: Rhythmic Swim Group: Hall Staff: Fashion Show: Advanced Sewing: Volley Ball '52: National Junior Honor Society Typing Award: Jewelry Projects Q EUGENE H. NAGEL--Special Shop 7 JAY IRWIN NATI-IANA-Senior Discussion Club: Chess Club: Student Council: Homeroom Vice President, Social Chairman SONDRA NATHAN-Typing Certificate: Jewelry Projects: Food Projects: Field Trips FLOYD P. NAUGLE-President of Senior Class: Microscope Club, President: Homeroom President, IZB: Qualitative Analysis: Jour- nal Staff: Student Council Constitution Committee: Civic Club Test: Honorable Mention, Scholastic VYriting Contest: Delegate to Con- gress of Science Students, '49, '5l: Delegate to Foreign Policy Association Meeting, '51 ANN ELLEN NEVINS-Student Council: Life Saving: Hall Staff: Senior Discussion Club: Cshering Staff: F.T.A.: Typing Award: Student Council, Problems Committee WILLIAM LINDLEY NICHOLSON-Dramatic English: Chorus 5: Male Chorus: American Legion Award: Homeroom Vice Presi- dent, 9th Grade: Swimming '49 ROSE ESTHER OCHVARY-Distributive Education Class: Home- room Treasurer, 9th, 10th Grades: Basketball '50: Volley Rall '50' Field Trips SYLVIA MARIE OSBON-Head of Cafeteria Staff: Trea- surer: Dramatic English: Student Council, Constitution and Pub- licity Committees: French Club, Chairman of Program Committee: Harmony Class: Fashion Show: Civic Club Test: Hockey '-19: Basketball '-49: Essay Award: Sewing' Contest Award: Home-room Vice President PATRICIA ANN O'SHANICK - Distributive Education Class' Today's Business Girls: Field Trips: Clothing Projects PORTER JAMES O'SHELL-Hall Staff: Glee Club: Chorus 4, 2: Homeroom Basketball '50, '5l: Special Shop Projects: Hobby! Hockey . ARTHUR B. OSTROFF - Dramatic English Class: Class Play Cast: Class Day Committee: College Club: Senior Discussion Club: Orchestra 4. 3, 2. l: Competent Typist Test: Hearst History Test: City Essay Contest, Honorable Mention RAVENNA MAE PALKOVITZ-F.T.A.: Hebrew Club: Senior Discussion Club: French Club: Teen-Age Book Club: Special Dance: Orchestra 3: Basketball '52 JANIE B. PALMER-Future Nurses of America: Senior Y-Teens: Chorus 3: Advanced Foods: Field Trips: Vocational Preference- Beautician PEGGIE M. PANCOAST-Program Committee: Homeroom Presi- dent. 9A: Ushers Staff: Service Club: Hall Patrol: Gregg Short- hand Award CALLIOPE PAPANDREAS-journal Staff, Editor-in-Chief: Stu- dent Council, Recording, Corresponding Secretary, Social, Problems Committees: Ushers Staff, Chairman: Foreword Staff: Hall Staff: F.T.A.: Special Dance: Fashion Show Conunittee: Civic Club Test: American Legion Award: French Contest: junior Dramatic Club: junior Leaders: High School Publications Conference: Student Council Convention JAMES B. PARKER-Microscope Club: Intramural Basketball 'Sl- '52: Hobby-Basketball ROSE MARIE PASCUZZI-Chorus 4 ELAINE PERL-Dramatic English: Spanish F.T.A.: Senior Discussion Club: Tutoring Staff: Service Club: Travel Club: United Nations Club: Student Council, Publicity Committee: Orchestra 4: Gregg Shorthand Award: Typing Certificate ELECTRA PETROLIAS-Student Council, President, IZA: Secre- tary, llB, 1lA: journal Staff: F.T.A.: Ushers Staff: Fashion Show Committee Chairman: Modern Dance: Homeroom President, IOA: Vice President, IOB: junior Leaders: junior Superior Leadership Award: Civic Club Test: Care Affair: May Dance SHIRLEY B. PHILLIPS-Hebrew Club, Vice President: Student Council, Athletic, Problems Committees: Class Day Committee: F.T.A.: Homeroom Treasurer, 11B IRIS FAYE PICOVSKY - Dramatic English: Special Dance: Senior Discussion Club: Spanish Club: Journal Art Staff: College Club, Program Committee: F.T.A., Program Committee: Honorable Mention, National Safety Poster Contest: Athletic Shield MARY JO PILLION-Entered from St. Rosalia: Basketball: Volley Ball: Field Trips: Parents' Night Program Qe,kU,'eC'Qyeye:ea'Q1u'eL','Qsye.p'eC'Q,xLf,'eu'e,' 'L' 'I - 'L' 'L' 'L' " ' " ' " - " ' " " C.C,C, C. C. C, C: C, C. C. C C. C, C. C. C. .-.CfSfsfXfCfC,fsfS5:'S:S4sCfS2Sg ETHEL MARIE PLESZKO Student Louneil: Future Nurses of mtritx s s luturt Vocation-Nurse CHESTER EDWIN POLLOCK torus 5: Glee Club: Square nu Qllb Llo lrl rn s C.-ire 'Xffair Conunittee: Hobby- BRUCE WILSON PORTER lortxsoul Staff: Senior journal att L sux Statt Class Day Connnittee, Chairman: alvard Poole Llub Xuard nrnnnral Basketball, lllth, llth DONALD PORTER Hall Stntt 1 all '50, '5l: Entered from 1 1 S h il Lollegen lrtttrentefCarneg'ie Tech PRISCILLA ANN PORTIS lutura Nlurses of .-Xnieriea, Vice esident l slxttlnll wil oc ey 0 Iield Trips: Entered from ROBERTA A PRIVIDY Senior Y Teens, Vice President: Today's iusiness lnrls S wut um as non Show: :XIIICFICZIII Legion ward S noi 1 L elvlll 1 etn Letter: Gregg Shorthand xx ard 4 et ll I on ey: Mushball: .-Xdvanred gli SHIRLEY PRIZENT-journal Staff: M.M.M., Secretary: Student Council: Microscope Club, Treasurer: Future Nurses of America: lfook Club, Treasurer: Library Club, Treasurer: Typing Award: Foreword Representative QILDA RADBORD-Majorette hl2l!l1lQ'Ul'I Senior Discussion Club: llfflldl Ulllli Colleen' Club: l'.T..X.: .XflV1IIlt'L'Kl .-Xrt: Sociology lweld Trips MILDRED RADOVIC-Distributive Education Class: Choir 4: .Ndvanced Clothing: Hoinerooin Secretary, Oth Gracie: Yolley Ball '50, '5.Z: Basketball '51, '52 ORVIE RECHT-Student Council: Band 5: Marching Band: Con- cert Band: Slide Rule Club: Senior Discussion: Ushers Staff: F.T..-X., Business Manager: Ilonieroonl President, 93-9.-X: Hotne- rooni Activities Chairman, llth Grade: All-City Hand Award EILEEN ANN REINWASSER 4 Student Council, Social Com- mittee Co-Chairman: Problems Conunittee: Ushers Staff: Class Day Committee, Co-Chairman: Assistant journal Editor: Foreword Staff: Hall Staff, Captain: Cafeteria Staff: F.T..-X.: Senior Dis- cussion Class: Civic Club Test: Chorus -8, 3, lg Honieroom Presi- dent, 9th, 10th Grades: Student Council Convention SHIRLEY MAE REIS-Service Club: Homerooin President, IIB. IIA: Gregg' Shorthand Award 60 NORMA LEE REOLA - Student Council: Hall Staff: Future Nurses of America: National ,lunior Honor Society MARILYN JUDITH RINGLER-llramatie linglisli: F.'1'.A.: Sen- ior Discussion Club: United Nations Club: College Club: Travel Club: Class Play Cast: Tennis '51: Volley Ball '49 RICHARD DOUGLAS RODDA-,Ii-urnal Staff: lforeword Staff' Chess Club: Intramural Basketball: Foreword Representative: Pub- licity Committee. Co-Cliairmau: Honieroom Treasurer, lZtb Grade' Mechanical Drawing Projects SAMUEL JAY ROGAL-'Travel Club, Vice President: F.'I'..-XJ History Club: lntramural Basketball: Homerooni Treasurer. lllll, IZA: Print Shop: Field Trips: Vocational Preference-Teaching EVELYN ROHALY-7--lunior-Senior Y-Teens, Secretary: Gregg: Sbortband .-Xward: Home lieonomies Projects: Volley Ball: Red Cross Home Nursing Certificate JACK EDWIN ROSEN-Band 5: Marching' Band: All-City Band: Key Club: Senior Discussion Club: Intramural Basketball: Home- room Treasurer, 9B, 9A ANNE MARLENE ROSENBERG-Cborus S: Chorale: Clioir Pro- grams: Senior Publicity Committee: Homeroom Secretarv, 10th Grade: Homeroom Yice President, lZtb Grade: Foreword Typist: 262 Secretary CHARLES ZOLA ROSENBERG-Ilistributive lidueation Class: Print Shop: lfield Trips: Hiabby-Pliotograpby DARWIN ROSENFELD - Cliess Club, Yice President: Camera Club: Stamp Club: Hall Staff: Westinghouse Science Fair: Home- room Vice President. lfltb Grade: Evaluation Program: jewelry Projects ARNOLD ROSENTHAL - Student Council: Usbers Staff: Hall Staff: College Club: Senior Discussion Club: Dramatic linglisb: Senior Program Committee: Homeroom President. llll, IZA: Care .Xtfair Committee: .Xdvaneed Electric Shop CHARLES H. ROSENTHALL-Chess Club. Treasurer: Cnited Nations Club. Vice President: Senior Discussion Club: Band 5: All-City Band: Varsity Football '50: Orchestra 3, 2: Atbletic Honors MARY ETHEL ROSS-Basketball '51, 'S2: Hock:y '49-'5l: Volley Ball '50-'52 - tx v, Q, Q, v., QL XL' t' f i'x,L' 'iL'iL'iL'iL'iL'iL'Q2'Q.L 'sEL'xLL'Q.L'LL'gLf' 'ik'-L' 'QQKS L 'xLL'iL' ' X-N-is-as-sf-v.xvs1-sr.t-,sY.v,c..c,.C:C.s..x..c,.C,C.-,c,.,,:-1: C.c.,s..E 61 ,N .5 .- A at A .., A A ..: .a .- , .,,x .1 .,, .S .- .,, C, ., .., .D A PHILIP SAINT-VINCENT-Chess Club: Projection Club: Or- chestra 3 JOSEPH ALLEN SAKOLSKY-Book Club: Chess Club: Square Dance Club: Choir 4: Intramural Basketball: Track: Softball LILLIAN SARCONE-Homeroom Secretary, 9th Grade: Treasurer, 10th Grade: Field Trips MARCIA PI-IYLLIS SAUL--Student Council, Problems Committee, Chairman: Foreword Staff: junior Dramatic Club: F.T.A.: Senior Discussion Club: journal Staff: Program Committee. Chairman: Hall Staff: Gregg Typing Award: junior Town Meeting of the Air: Civic Club Test: Davis Teaching Project: Student Council Con- vention Delegate SIDNEY S. SCHAER-Green Key, President, Secretary: Prom Committee: Senior Discussion Club: Teen-Age Book Club: Spanish Club: Glee Club: Varsity Basketball '50, '51, '5Z: Varsity Letter Award: Homeroom Vice President, 9.-X: President, IOA, IIB. IZB: Field Trips HARYAN BARBARA SCHMIDT-Student Council, Problems Coni- mittee, Social Committee, Chairman: Ushers Staff: Foreword Staff: Cafeteria Staff: journal Staff: M.M.M.: Senior Discussion Club: Hall Patrol: F,T.A., Program Chairman: Foreword Representative: Chamber of Commerce Essay Contest, Honorable Mention: A.A.A. Poster Contest, Honorable Mention: Civic Club Test RONALD ROBERT SCHOMO Glu. Club: Chorus 4: Print Shop: Home-room Vice President, llth Grade: Christmas Program: Favor- ite Sport-Football NANCY DEE SCHOR-Foreword Staff. Editor-in-Chief: F.T.A.. Corresponding Secretary: Student Council, Problems Committee. P.T.A. Representative: journal Staff: Fashion Show Committee: Senior Discussion: ,lunior Town Meeting of the Air: junior Lead- ers: Chorus 4:Athletie Letter: D.A.R. Award: Gregg Typing Award: French Contest: Civic Club Test: Homeroom Secretary, llB: Vice President, 1lA: Davis Teaching Project EETA BERNETTE SCHUTTE - M.M.M.: Future Nurses of America: Lunch Check Cashier: Hall Staff: Foreword Representa- tive: Program Committee: Rhythmic Swim Group BARBARA RUTH SCI-IWARTZ-F.T,A., President: French Club, President, Program Committee: Senior Discussion: Journal Staff: Ushers Staff: Senior Life Saving Group: Majorettes: Homeroom President, 9th Grade: Social Chairman. 12th Grade: Lincoln, Davis School Teaching Projects: Delegate, Pennsylvania F.T.A. Conven- tion: Field Trips FAYE SCHWARTZ - Travel Club: Future Business Leaders of America: Senior Discussion Club: F.T.A.: Choir 3, 2, l: Gregg Shorthand and Typing Awards SIDNEY SCHWARTZ-Slide Rule Club: Senior Discussion Club: Football Club: Football '50, '5l: Mechanical Drawing: College Preference-Carnegie Tech H ROBERT PAUL SEDLAK-Rand 4: Garden Club: Hall Staff: Basketball '50-'52: Track '51, '52: Athletic l.etter: Field Trips: Band Concerts: Favorite Sport-Baseball GERALD A. SEGALiQualitative Analysis Class: Student Council, Problems Committee: Chess Club: Senior Discussion: College Club: Teen-Age Book Club: Chamber of Commerce VVriting Award: Pro- gram Committee: Electric Shop BARBARA JEAN SERVICE-Class Day Committee: Chorus 5: Chorale: Choir Programs: Y-Teens: Homeroom Vice President, 9th Grade: Treasurer, 10th Grade: Gregg Shorthand Awards CAROLE ANN SHADE-Distributive Education Class JAMES FRANCIS SHEEHAN - Microscope Club: Intramural Basketball '50-'52 FREYA SHERMAN-F.T.A.: Special Dance: Spanish Club: Senior Discussion Club: Travel Club: Homeroom Social Chairman. 12th Grade: Gregg Typing Award: junior Leaders: Athletic Award ALLEN W. SHRAGER-Scholastic Art Award: Publicity Com- mittee: Advanced Art: Cheerleaders: Orchestra -lg Chorus 3: Homeroom Treasurer, 12th Grade ABRAHAM ABE SHUSSETT - Advanced Metal Shops: Field Trips: Hobby-Making Metal Objects: Future Vocation-Plumber JOAN SIEGEL-Distributive Education Class: Hall Staff: Field Trips: Volley Ball '49 GLORIA ANN SILVERMAN-Student Council, Social Committee: Ushers Staff: F.T.A.: Senior Discussion: Future Nurses of America: College Club: junior Glee Club: Homeroom Secretary, llth Grade: Gregg Typing Award: May Dance: Care Affair: Mushball: Hockey LAWRENCE I. SILVERMAN-Choir 5: Band 5: Glee Club: Male Chorus: Track Team '49, '50, '5l: Hall Staff: College Club: Travel Club LEE SILVERMAN-German Club: Chess Club: Senior Discussion Club: Band 5: Marching Baud: Homeroom President, llth Grade: Vice President, 10th Grade: Class Day Committee QXU.U.L,.Qf.L,.Q,.L,.L,.L,.L,.L,.L,.U-L,-L.--...,......L,..,..,..,..,..,.. .. .. .. .. C. C, C. C. C.. C, X, C, S3932 LOIS SILVERMAN--Senior Discussion Club: Spanish Club: Col- lege Club: Ilook Room Club: Hall Staff: Orchestra 2, 1: jewelry Projects: Field Trips MARK H. SILVERMAN'-Class Day Committee: Senior Discussion Club: Key Club: College Club: Latin Club: Civic Club Test: March- ing Band: All-City Band: Hand 5: Dramatic English Class: Ameri- can Legion Award: Field Trips SANDRA JOY SLOAN-journal Staff: F.T..'X.: College Club: Tutoring Staff: Senior Discussion: Travel Club: Library Staff: M.M.M.: Today's Business Girls: Gregg Typing and Shorthand Awards: Athletic Shield: Publicity Committee: Civic Club Test: Basketball: Mushball: Hockey: Volley Hall LORA LEE SMALL-journal Staff: Publicity Committee: Tutor- ing Staff: Librarv Staff: Todav's Business Girls, Publications Com- mittee: Hall Staff: Periodicals Secretary: Foreword Staff. Typist: Homeroom Treasurer, lZ.'X: Orchestra: Harmony Class: Competent Typist Certificate: Open House Program: Carnegie Music Hall Lectures: Field Trips: Volley Hall: Basketball: Hockey BEVERLY JEANNE SMITH-M.M.M.: Senior Leaders: Chorus 5: American Legion Award: Athletic Awarcl: Homeroom Secretarv. 9th Grade: President. llth Grade: Choir Programs: Basketball '49-'52: Volley Hall: Hockey: Tennis '50, '52: Softball DAVID EDWARD SMITH4Senior Discussion Club: Intermediate Discussion Club: Chess Club: Orchestra 5: Varsitv Football '50, '5l: Basketball: Swimming Team: Fntered from Staunton Military Academy, HR J. RICHARD SMITH-intramural llasketball '49, '50, '5l: Special Shop: Electric Shop Z CAROL ANN SNIDER-F.T.iX.: Senior Discussion Club: College Club: Spanish Club: Cnited Nations Club: Orchestra 5, -1: Modern Dance, .'Xccompanist: Orchestra Spring Concert: .-Xll-City Orchestra: Davis Teaching Project: Typing Certificate ARLENE AUDIE SOLTZ-Homeroom Secretary, 9H, IKM: Hall Staff: F.T..-X.: Program Cotnmittee: Senior Discussion Club: Stu- dent Federalists: French Club: Tutoring Staff: Chorus 5 MARLENE MARSHA SOLTZ 4 Senior Discussion Club: Hook Club, Treasurer: Spanish Club: Hall Staff: Publicity Committee: Typing Award: Choir 5, -l, 3. l: Choir Pro,Q'rains MORTON ALBERT SOLTZ-Intramural Basketball '48, '-19: Ad- vanced Machine Shop: Favorite Sport-Baseball HERBERT SORRELL SOLTMAN4Homeroom Treasurer, IZB: Vice President, 9A: Senior Discussion Club: Student Council: Or- chestra 5: All-City Orchestra: Brass Ensemble: Orchestra Concerts , lntramural Basketball '50, '31, '52 Favorite Sport-Football ff ff: Wake WM? -gfiaw' ROBERTA PHYLLIS STERNBE - Modern Dance: Special Dance: Spanish Club: Senior Uiseussion Club: College Club: Travel Club: Hall Staff: Chorus 4, 3: Orchestra 5: Volley Ball '51 JANET RUTH STEINER-Chorus 5: Chairman Robe Committee: Chorale: Choir Programs: junior Glee Club: Student Council SHIRLEY ANN STROUP--lfntererl from Penn .lunior High School. lllll: Hobby-Roller Skating: Witlulreu' from Class MURRAY R. SUSSERADramatic English Class: Class Play Cast: Slide Rule Club: Qualitative Analysis Class: Tutoring Staff: Travel Club: Chorus 2: Chess Club. Vice President: Chess Team '-18350: junior Yarsity Basketball, Captain: Varsity Basketball '50, '51, '5Z: Varsity Letter PETER E. SWECK-Square Dance Club: Short VVave Club: Elec- trie Shop Projects SIDNEY LOUIS SYNA-Foreword Representative. 9,-X, 1013: Pub- licity Committee: Senior Discussion Club: College Club: Tutoring Staff: Chess Club: Square Dance Club: Intramural Basketball: Orchestra 5, 3. 1: VVoodwind Quintet: Horn Quartet fxsgxfefsdsdxfsfe 65 GEORGE SPECTER-Special Shop: Future College-University of Kentucky: Favorite Sports-Baseball, Basketball LEONARD ANTHONY SPICUZZA-United States Army CONSTANCE R. SPIEGEL--Library Club: Future Nurses of America: Hall Staff: Senior Discussion Club: Care Affair: Foods 2 DAVID MARTIN SPUNGEN-Student Council: Hall Staff: French Club: Choir 5: Football Team, Captain: Track Team: All-City Football Team: Homeroom Vice President, IZA: Choir Programs: IRWIN M. STEINfChess Club, Secretary: Senior Discussion Club: Dramatic English Class: Choir Z: Publicity Committee SONDRA SUZANNE STEIN-Student Council, Social, Problems Committees: Dramatic English: Cheerleaders: Chorus 4: Micro- scope Club: Future Nurses of America: Cshers Staff: College Club: Junior Glee Club: Prom Committee' Ho - 1 , - surer, 9th, 10th Grades: Basketball: meroom Secretarv Trea all: H ll BARRY TENENOUSER-Short VVave Club: Chess Club: Cafe- teria Staff: Hall Staff: Chorus Z: Spanish Club: Band 5 FREDERICK TERKEL-Senior Class Program Committee: Sen- ior Discussion Club: Spanish Club: Chess Club: Travel Club: Col- lege Club: Ushers Staff: Band 4, 3. 2, l: Concert Band: Student Council Social Committee: Intramural Basketball Champions '49-'52 DOROTHY JEAN TERRY-Future Nurses of .Xmerieag Home- room Treasurer, llth Grade: Basketball '50, 'Sl: Hockey '50: Volley Ball '50, '5l: Baseball '50, 'Sl SANFORD A. TEX-Projection Club. Vice President: Hebrew Club, Social Chairman: Orchestra 5: Band 5 LAWRENCE WAYNE THOMAS-Electric Shop Projects: Hobby -Model Airplanes: Favorite Sport-Football: Future Plans-United States Navy TAYLOR N. THOMPSON-Senior Class Vice President: Quali- tative Analysis Class: Homeroom President, 9B, llB, ll,fX: Home- room Vice President, IZB, l2A: Microscope Club: Short VVave Club: Tutoring Staff: National Junior Honor Society: Chamber of Com- merce Writing Award: journal Staff: Civic Club Test ROBERT EDWARD THORESEN-Orchestra 5, Secretary: All- City Orchestra: Woodwind Quintet: Track Team '50 EUGENE TIPPETTgTrack '51, '5Z: Second Place Award, Mile Race: Outside Interest-Boxing JOHN TKAC--Wiootlshop Projects: Favorite Sports-vSwinuning, Baseball: Future Plans-Air Force ELAINE MARY VAUGHN-Chorus 5, 4, 3, l: Chorale: Today's Business Girls: Y-Teens: Senior Leaders: Cafeteria Staff: Basket- ball '50: Volley Ball '5l: Homeroom Treasurer, llth Grade ELIZABETH A. VISZNEKI--Today's Business Girls: jewelry Projects: Basketball '5l: Volley Ball '5Z: Gladstone Student Coun- cil: Gym Award RITA MARIE VITULLO - Homeroom Vice President: Future Nurses of America: Hall Staff: Biology Award: Dance Club SONIA VOGEL-Travel Club, College Club, Senior Discussion Club, F.T.A., United Nations Club, Junior Achievement PHYLLIS L. WAGNER - Foreword Representative, 9th, 10th Grades, Student Council, Handbook, Social Committees, Camera Club, Junior and Senior Leaders, Student Federalists, Senior Dis- cussion, F.T.A., Cafeteria Staff, Journal Staff, American Legion Award, Second Place, B'nai B'rith "Democracy in Action" Contest, '52, Volley Ball, Mushball, Basketball, Hockey '50, '51, Civic Club Test ALBERT WALKER-Intramural Basketball, Special Shop, En- tered from Hays School, 9B HOWARD'L. WALTERS-Special Shop, Entered from Greenfield School, 9B, Hobby-Bowling, Vocational Preference-Mechanic BARBARA LOUISE WASMUTH-Orchestra 5, All-City Orches- tra, Chorus 4, College Club, Basketball '49, Volley Ball '50, Ameri- can Legion Award, Sons of the American Revolution Award RICHARD A. WATKINS-Football '49, '50, '51, Football Minstrel Show, Most Valuable Player, '51-'52, Key Club, Treasurer, Hall M ' " ELLIOTB LEROY r Discussion Club' College Staff, Wood Shop 7 J . .. , Club, French Club. Social Chairman, Ushers Staff, Orchestra 4. 3, 2, l, Junior Orchestra Concerts, Field Trips LOIS WEINBERGER-F.T.A., Future Nurses of America, Cafe- teria Staff, Senior Discussion Club, Gregg Typing Award, Home- room Secretary, Treasurer, llth Grade, Secretary, 12th Grade, Chorus 3, 2, 1 JOE VVEISBERG-Entered from Fifth Avenue High School, 10A, Band 3, Chorus 4, 3, Glec Club, Christmas Choir Program, Ad- vanced Art JUDITH WEISS-Entered from Far Rockaway High School, New York, IZB, College Preference-Penn State, Occupational Prefer- ence-Teaching ESTHER WEITZ-Today's Business Girls, Basketball '52, Occu- pational Preference-Secretary, Hobby-Collecting Records ROSE BERNICE WEIZENBAUM-Bookroom Club, Senior Dis- cussion Club, Hall Staff, Student Federalists, College Club, Dra- matic English Class, Prom Committee, Harmony Class, Homeroom Secretary, 10th Grade, Vice President, 11th Grade .ib.ixb.U.U.L,.L,.e,,,U.L,.- .UH .. .. .. ., .. .. .. ., .. .. ., .. .. .. ..,.. .. .. .. .. X-.fs.,'!.-fi. N.. ee. DONNA CLAIRE WELCH-Foreword Representative, 9th-12th Grades: Sevice Club: Ushers Staff: Cafeteria Staff RONALD F. WIESNER-Senior Program Committee: Band 5: Marching Band: Intramural Basketball '49, '5O: Hall Staff: Home- room Treasurer, 9th, 10th Grades SHIRLEY M. WILSON--lintered from Homestead High School, IZB: Chorus 3: American Legion Award: Basketball '52 IVAN J. WINFIELD-Senior Discussion Club: Hall Staff: Spanish Club: French Club: United Nations Club: College Club: Chess Club: Band 3 HARRIET JUDITH WINIKOFF - F.T.A.: Senior Discussion Club: French Club: Travel Club, Secretary: Foreword Representa- tive: Bookroom Club: Homeroom Treasurer. 9B: Typing Certificate GARNET LUCILLE WISSER-Future Nurses of America: Cafe- teria Staff, Chairman: Ushers Staff, Chairman: Tutoring Staff: Service Club: Gregg Shorthand, Typing Awards: Clothing Projects: Basketball: Hockey F. . fir -'whiz' .1-C-A .A --t -- --C -K -A -A -, r Z THOMAS DALE WOODDELL-Chorus 4. 3: Jewelry Projects: Glee Club: Special Shop 4: Hobby-Drawing: Plans to join Air Force RACHEL WOLFSON-Distributive liducation Class MARJORIE MAE YVOOD-Honierooni Vice President, 1213: Presi- dent, 9th Grade: Fashion Show Committee: 12A Publicity Com- mittee: Future Nurses of America: Microscope Club: junior Lead- ers: Life Saving: Chorus 3. 1: Basketball '49-'5l: Volley Ball '49-'52' Mushball '49-'52 Q RACHEL V. WOODS - Prom Committee: Future Nurses of America: M.M.M.: Chorus 4, 3: Homeroom President. 9A: Vice President, llA: Hockey '50, '5l: Basketball '50-'52: Softball '50-'52: Volley Ball '51, '52: Sports Award ARLENE FRANCES YAHR-Homeroom Treasurer, llth Grade: Peaks of Progress, Sth Prize: Class Day Committee: F.T.A., Pro- gram Committee: Senior Discussion Club: Student Federalists: journal Staff: French Club: College Club: F.T.A. State Conven- tion: Volley Ball: Chorus 3, 1: Civic Club Test EDITH M. YATES-Distributive Education Class: Junior and Senior Life Saving: Championship Volley Ball: Basketball: Soft- ball: Student Council Representative: Athletic Awards L..-.. -A MMMMM- ----egg MMMM ' X'-N" HM:-'MHS IZZZI ta .aaa--H --X.. .AAtat,.Ye-1-1,,,,-as-A--rs NATALIE HELEN ZAVODNICK-Hmneroom Vice President, 9th, 12th Gradeg Future Nurses of America: Hall Staffg Biology Award MILTON ZEIDEN-Student Council, Problems Committee: Senior Class Publicity Committee: Hall Staff: Ushers Staff: Foreword Representative, 10th Gradeg Spanish Club: Senior Discussion Club: Basketball '50, '51 JANET ELAINE ZEILER-Cafeteria Staffg Service Club: Volley Ballg Basketball '48g Softball '-183 Gregg Shorthand Award EDITH LOUISE ZELIGMAN-Journal Staff: F.T.A.g Senior Dis- cussion Clubg French Club: Library Club: Hall Staff: Foreword Representative: Fashion Showg Home Nursing Certificate LEO ZELKOWITZ-Entered in IZR from Stuyvesant High School, New York Cityg Hebrew Club, Prcsidentg Ushers Staff: Social Com- mitteeg FlT.A.g College Club SANDRA MARLENE ZWANG-Foreword Representative: Dis- tributive Education Class: Travel Clubg Senior Discussion Club: M.M.M.g Hall Staff: Fashion Show JOAN BENNETT-Hall Staff: Service Club: Square Dance Clubg Senior Y-Teens: Gregg Shorthand Award: Homeroom Secretary, 1lAg Volley Ball, Basketball, 9th, 10th Gradesg Mushball, 9th Grade 4 IWWHI ..-ff' Z lf I .11 Xt CAkN2'?0.T5El.e-' r - - ' ' 75 NLP'- Fiif Lit yJl?'ill0iflf42L l, t- t- Q one ef , - e.'b.,fe.,xfP.,fx:b.,'C.,S.,fefX,,P,,'!1s..X..C.-,.e.,e:EfE1E.-f!:,'s.,fsf3f 69 Uur Homeroom Teachers Forgive us for all of the things we did wrong, For coming in late with a sigh and a yawn. Forgive us for early dismissals and such That we forgot to have signed and got you in "dutch." Forgive us for talking all the day long, For being so busy just getting in wrong. We really enjoyed it and hoped you did too- The trials and the growing pains you pulled us through And when years have passed and forgetful we are, We still shall remember the days gone so far- For you Taught us, Befriended us, VVorked with us, Understood us, Laughed with us, Tolerated us, But always loved us. Silfver Amzifversafcy S plendid teachers to instruct usg I deals and morals truly taught us. L ife's exciting, V ery inviting, E very year at Allderdice R eal development, truly nice. A lways remembered, N ever forgotten- N ow we leave her I n others' hands. V irtue she taught us E arly in life, R ighteous ways and prepared us for strife, S acrifices and self denial- A merican ideals- R eally a source of help each dayg Y es, Allderdice, we owe you a debt we'1l ne'er repay. 'vi 'isfkfii 'Via 's'.f's2's-15: 'vii 'si-2'sf'vEi sb 70 2 1. S L! N I i S v I Q il 3 a 3 5 Ef H -.-t.A.,u..a..,..,.,,.,N.., .,s..x.N..x...,s..,.,,...s mor Students Aaron, Elinor Ackerman, Alan Begler, Bernice Berkman, Ronald Cherington, Michael Core, Jacque Cramer, Gilbert Egerman, Karl Eliashof, Byron Felrnan, Leon Goldstein, Marcia Greenberg, Rheda Heatley, Margaret Heller, Elaine Herman, William Hirschfield, Judith Kleber, Herbert Kovarsky, Marcia Anish, Ronna Johnson, Arline Bakaysza, Jane Barmen, Barbara Bergman, Susan Bennett, Joan Berger, Marilyn Berger, Paul Bloom, Mitchell Bond, Wayne Bugel, Geraldine Canter, Georgia Canter, Susan Cohen, Carol Ann Coles, Geneva Coleman, Phyllis Donovan, Sally Eckbretn, Helen Elliot, Ruth Faskow, Donald Fibus, Gloria Fineman, Baila Friedman, Joan Gaschler, Gretchen Goldstein, Ann Doris Hertz, Nancy Kincaid, Katherine Korona, Robert Krimsley, Barbara Lanson, Sybil Latterman, Rita Leff, Sheila Levin, Ann G. Levin, Wilma .1 ,J .J Q an ,Q .1 E.,fP,,'E.fb.4E.,f!.fN..,E,.fE,,ft., HIGH HONOR HONOR Levenson, Edythe Levy, Lois Maddox, Kitty Lou Marks, Daisy Naugle, Floyd Ostroff, Arthur Papandreas, Calliope Petrolias, Electra Reinwasser, Eileen Schmidt, Haryan Schor, Nancy Silverman, Mark Stein, Irwin Steiner, Janet Thompson, Tavlor Wagner, Phyllis Zelkowitz, Leo Levinson, Melvin Levitt, Daniel Lincoff, Cecile Malek, Shirley Makoroff, Stanley Major, Richard Marks, Robert McMurtry, Thomas Miller, James B. Osbon, Sylvia Parker, James Perl, Elaine Phillips, Shirley Picovsky, Iris Porter, Bruce Recht, Orville Rosenberg, Anne Saul, Marcia Schwartz, Barbara Segal, Gerald Sloan, Sandra Smith, Beverly Snider, Carol Soltman, Herbert Spiegel, Constance Syna, Sidney Tenenouser, Barry Terkel, Frederick Wasmuth, Barbara Weiss, Judith Wisser, Garnet Yahr, Arlene Zeligman, Edith " " " " " " 72 .531 .An .An .'S'2."S'2 .fS'2.'fRb.'S'F? .3 F-Tr.'WF? FFESFA: .Rn .An .'S'-:I Rn ?3S.'W2?S ?Tv.'3T .?:5?'5w .AE Headlines of 1951-52 September 4-Allderdice Again Opens Its Doors to Influx of Eager Students October 12-All Male Cast Sweeps Senior Class Elections October 19-Dragons Roll Over Schenley October 26-Dragons Roar Againg This Time Fight Out South October 22-November 5-Seniors Blinded By Bright Lights As Photographer Snaps Pictures November 16-Our Parents Confer With Teachers at Open House November 22-26-Allderdicians Recuperate from Turkey During Thanksgiving Vacation November 30-Cheerleaders, -Grid Stars Bring High Bids at Care Affair Auction December 5, 6, 7-Seventeenth Summer Delights Allderdice Audiences December 13-"Fashion Hits the News" in School Style Show Decemr,-er 14-Current Events Quiz Sets Pace for City-Wide Contest December 15-Select 12A's Groan over Civic Club Test December 19-20-Choir Pleases With Familiar Christmas Carols December 21--joy to the World As School Lets Out for Christmas Vacation january 20-Our Hearts Are Heavy, but Hopeful on This Honor Assembly, Moving-up Day january Zl-january Class Observes Class Day, Past, Present, and Future january 24-Quality Class of 89 Graduates in Solemn Ceremony january 25-Senior Couples NVhirl at Prom january 30-31-School Lets Out for Mid-Season Vacation February 2-New Semester Starts 25th Year of Education February 13-Kiwanis Club F etes Athletes with Banquet February 15-june Class ls "Mixed Upi' at Cotton Ball February 18-Swimmers Capture Second Place at City Meet March l'5M-Many Seniors Tested By College Boards March 29-Exceptionally Able Seniors Take Civic Club Test April ll-15-We Wfear Our Easter Bonnets During Spring Vacation April .40-21-The Circus, Dream NVorld Come to Allderdice in Dance Program April l-30-Seniors Found in Library Ferreting Out Information for Themes May 7, S, 9-Captain Applejarlc Sweeps Students Into World of Fantasy May4Seniors Exhibit Talents in Program May 16-Queen of the May Crowned at Annual Dance june 9-Seniors' Achievements Honored at Assembly june 10-Last Day at School Celebrated with Luncheon, Zany Program june 16-17-Class of 527 Graduates Amidst Tears, Congratulations june 18-Seniors Glide to Carlyn's Music at Gala Prom ,B - ' -,i """"' N -' QW' 35 X y as-c4?'9Pe ii, K ' , sa G+' fr Q 047' 4' .L,.U.U.U.L,.L,.,V,.L.v.U.L,.L,.L,.U.U.. .L,.U.L,.. .U.U.U.L,.. .. .,',.. .4-,.U.L,.. .. .. .. .. .U.. .. .:, NaeeeeeeeeeggeegfgfeeegfE:E.fN,:s:N??.si.'e,'NYfE:E:s.'si'!,'N??,!f?:P.'Y:SY4L fi 3 21 Anna Valeska . Ambrose Applejohn . Poppy Faire , Ivan Borolsky.. . Mrs. Pengard.. . Mr. Pengard.. ,. . Mrs. Whatcomb ,. . Bennet .. Lush ...,.. , , johnny Jason ..,, Palmer MPP THE CAST ., . ,. Rheda Greenberg, Marcia Goldstein Bill Nicholson, Murray Susser ..Sally Donovan, Susan Bergman ,,..,.,.David Milton, Ted Cohen , ,..Susan Canter, Georgia Canter .. Irwin Stein, Alvin Friedman ..,Arline johnson, Sylvia Osbon .. ,..,, ,Arthur Ostroff, Gilbert Cramer . ...,... ,..,.. .. ..Alan Mark, David Henry . .. ,.,. ,.., . ..Michae1 Cherington, Mark Silverman Marilyn Ringler Pirates., ,"' , "..' . I '." '..', "'F'fgniQi5Q5b'b'g', DaQiLi'iii5'fii45,"Danny Greenberg, Phil Karlin, Rodger Davidson, Dan Hohenstein, Dick Bergenstein, Ronnie Kottler, Orville Recht, Sid Schaer, Don Faskow, Stan Fink, Irving Levy, Larry Silverman PRODUCTION STAFF Assistants to the Directors . ,. .,.. .... . . ,. ,. ..,. Edythe Levenson, Iris Picovsky Stage Managers ,. ,, ,. .. .,.. .,... , ,. .... ,,..,.., .,,.. ..., L e o n Felman, Arnold Rosenthal Make-up ,.... ., . ., Mary Lou Miller, Chairmang Shirley Kusko, Elaine Perl Costumes , ,. Kitty Maddox, Chairman, Baila Fineman, Nancy Hertz, Barbara Krimsley, Marilyn Ringler, Sondra Stein Props .. ,Arthur Ostroff and Rose Weizenbaum, Chairmen, Michael Cherington, Alan Mark, Mark Silverman Publicity , .. Alan Mark Chairmang Elaine Perl, Rose Weizenbaum Sound Effects ' Q it M ,. . or Elaine Heller, Judith Hirschfleld yi' 'eQ'4ysJeg'e'f'iJ 'irlf Si, 5.51: 74 tri .QE .gi .CvV.evE.iil .il .il:.kL. .QL .Xi , .Q K , .L , 1, ,Q ., - 4 XA, A X. X X lxlxx -- .A ... 'f1X41Na: .532 P35931 .au .:f?.:r13.:'Sn .???-3.53: ?Ps?31 .5-3.3-:sf ?35."N'3 K3 The Magazine Rack 0 f 119 Teacher ...A..,.,....A.,....A...........,..,.......,.....,.,....,................... Mrs. Dorothy Meyer President ..,.,........,,.. ......,..........,., H erbert Kleber Vice President .,.A..., ......A.........,,.,,.,A. S hirley Kusko Secretary .......,...,.. 4.,.....,...,.,............ M ary Jane Kirkpatrick Treasurer ...........,r.,.r,.........,.,...4...,...,....,..........,....,...,.....,.,....... Arline Johnson Social Chairmen .............,,..,,.r...,..,.,. Ann Doris Goldstein, Robert Korona Student Council Representative .,.,..r...,..r..4,.,,.....,.,.........,....,. Baila Fineman Foreword Representative ....r.......... .,,,.........,..,,.,.......,.. D onna Welcli Fortune--HERBERT KLEBER A high ranking student is Herbie, our home room president, His varied activities are many, and in each he's eminent. Flair-SHIRLEY KUSKO Our capable vice president is none other than sweet Shirl, A modeling job she just can't miss, for she's a model girl. H oliday-MARY KIRKPATRICK As our charming secretary, Mary's quite a gal. Wlth her cheerful attitude, she boosts our class morale. Harperis Bazaar-ARLINE JOHNSON Arline is our treasurer, so alert and able. Her efficiency helps keep our finances stable. Charm-BAILA FINEMAN Our Student Council representative is this red-haired lass, Her poise and winning ways, no person can surpass. Seventeen--DONNA WELCH Lovely t-o look at, our Donna's a. dream. As our Foreword representative, she is held in esteem. Recreation-WILLIAM COX Picture a relaxed fellow, and you'll no doubt picture Bill. In intramural basketball, he gave us all a thrill. Pageant-DOLORES DIAMOND A steady worker is Dolores, and a very avid reader. Although she's unassuming, we feel we all do need her. Life-RICHARD DORWART For the short time Dick's been with us, we think he's a fine addition. He does all he can in every way to follow our tradition. Etude-ALVIN FRIEDMAN Alvin's a very talented boy, and music's his main ambition. He'll be a big success some day, and we'll pay to hear his rendition. Mademoiselle-JOAN FRIEDMAN VV hen it comes to sweet young girls, joan is our choice. In all important things, she -has -had a voice. Popular Photography-MARK GLADSTONE A skilled photographer, a player of the "sax," Mark's a well-liked boy who always knows the facts. ..... .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . ... .. .. .. .. .L,.. .L,.L,.,,.t,.U.,,.L,.U..,.L, sift-'fs-i'fi3.4t'.fs.',fs:.fsifi:.fsSfefs.fs5fs2yE2s:4s2i2i'fsSf.r2sEfS.fsSfs:2Qvs34X..-fsfgsafsc-:safx-fsgscfscf iii 45 5 3 5 23 53. E5 55 3 '. Vogue'-.XXX DQRTS GOLDSTEIN For an all around girl, who's always in style, VVC vote for Andy, with her friendly smile. Douwzibraf-bl0SEPH HARRlS Hey now "CATS," get alive? ,loe's here with his red-hot jivel He's terrific! He's solid! Give him a hand. Some day he'll have a big time band. Esqui1'0-DANIEL HOHENSTICIN The well dressed man about town. a very likeable lad. For fun, a topping good time all around. l7anuy's the boy to be had. Illdvfwlzdvlzf lV0lll41ll-Sl-llRl,lihY HUDSON For a secretarial job, Shirley has what it takes: Her poise and ability will assure her of breaks. Sport-JOHN HUNTER Athletic ability galore, a basketball player of renown: 'When extra points are needed, Red won't let you down. I 'arsifyf-lOll N Ki-XRAFA A gridiron great, Kutzie's lame is unbounded. A swell fellow to know, by his feats we're astounded. Rvadrvfr D1'gvst-MARVIN KARIJON An all-around boy is Marv, who possesses a winning way: It's really a pleasure to know him: he brightens up our day. Todaiylr I1'o111a1zgKATHl2RlNli KINC.-KID A dependable worker is Katy, who never shirks a task, When you want a job well done. all you need to do is ask. First Row-Priscilla Portis, Ann Doris Goldstein, Baila Fineman, joan Friedman, Shirley lgnsko, grline Johnson, Mrs. Meyer, Mary Jane Kirkpatrick, Donna Welch, Dolores iamon Second Row-Mark Gladstone, Thomas McMurty, Chester Pollock, Mary jane Palmer C l A ' ' ' ' ' ' aro e nn Shade, Beverly Jeanne Smith, Katherine Kincaid, Mary Jo Pillion Gilda Radhord, Janet Zeiler, Ethel Pleszko, Howard Walters, Joe Harris y Third Row-Albert Walker, Robert Korona, John Karafa, William Cox, John Hunter Joe Weisberg, Porter O'She1l, Marvin Kardon, Herbert Kleber, Alvin Friedman i e, C. C. S, C, X. C. eq e, of Q X, C.. si sfs:frsfe'sf ss -. .A Outdoursman-RGBERT KORONA A star in track and football, a hunter of reputeg But whether school or outdoors, Bob's great beyond dispute. Physica! Cultzm'-RONALD KOTTLER A real he-man is Ronnieg Atlas he does resembleg He's the type of fellow that makes a weakling tremble. Parade-EARL LIEBER Likeable Earl, who is new to our room, Made certain that he chased away all our gloom. Scientific Azucrican.-'l'HOMAS MCMURTRY To his many pursuits, Tom is trueg He's a whiz at radio and television, too. Mechanics Ilfzlstraiied-PQRTER O'SHELL Skilled with his hands is Porter, an exceptionally likeable chap, lfVe know he'll do well after high school. without any kind of mishap Coronet-JANE PALMER l Happy-go-lucky jane is everybodyls palg A harbinger of happiness, she's really quite a gal. Redbook-ETHEL PLESZKO A career in business is Ethel's desireg Her skill and sincerity, we all do admire. M etronome-CHESTER POLLOCK A talented lad at piano and Voiceg When it comes to jazz, he is always our choice. Popular Science-DONALD PORTER Clever in scienceg engineering is his aimg With all his hard work, we know he'll reach fame. True Confessions-PRISCILLA PORTIS It's true we must confess, our Priscilla is a dear, As a nurse she'll win successg no failures need she fear. Time-GILDA RADBORD A lover of music is this fair-haired lassg She's a recent addition no one can surpass. Womaifs Home Companion-BEVERLY SMITH Leadership is a trait which Beverly does possessg In every field of endeavor, she meets with huge success. Quick-ALBERT WALKER A wow with the women' is Al, and to every boy he's a palg Quick and always on the go, he is someone you should know Popular M echaiiics-HOWARD WALTERS Tall and handsome is our Howie, at mechanics quite adept: His talents shine in bowlingg top scores he's made and kept. Photography--IOSEPH VVEISBERG As a shutter-bug, joe's a picture of contentg VVhen you hire him, y-our m-oney is well spent. Cosmofolita-11--IUDY WEISS From New York Judy hails, a cute and deniure lassg With all her winning ways, she brightens up our class. Ladies Home J0m'na,l-JANET ZEILER A dependable gal, with personality plusg She does her tasks with never a fuss. 'Q-p's..,U ':s.p'4pxL',k.,U x..x..s..x..s..s...s..a.,,s.,s..s..a,.a....,a..N.,.N.,a,,c.,., .,.s.,x.a..x,.s..N..c..a.,Mas..a.s..y.x..s.. QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS CLASS SEWING GROUP JEWELRY GROUP S. N. -f, ii S. sf, X211 Q g S' 'fm fps 6 QQ 5 A Special 61415505 COOKING CLASS 70 4 . it -K -Y. 4, -V. -it 4 . -f. 4a 4, - . 4, 3. -it --t -A - . 3 X Ls 7.31 5-. 5, 5,3 rf- .1 5.27, .rtkizlib-izgygkirysii fx sf'sfsf1Yw4wfwf-sr-fx xfx4s wewfsf-sf-sf-s N A sw as Q w mfm A sfm N . A- ,N ,t ,X ,- , I 00111 252 Teacliei' . . . , Miss Dorothy Bergman President , ....,.. .,.,., ,.... S idney Schaer Vice President .. ., ..,.. , David Spungen Secretary ...,. .. . .,...i.,..,.,.... , ,. lidythe Levenson Treasurer .... ,. ,,.,,..... ,. Patrick l.0wrey Student Council Representative . , , . .. . ,. Phyllis Vifagner First Row-Roberta Sternberg, Gloria Goodworth, Jean Musillo, Margery Wood, Edythe Levenson, Sidney Schaer, Herbert Soltman, Sarah Calesaric, Rita Latterman, Phyllis Greenspan Second Row-Sidney Schwartz, Patrick Lowrey, William Greer, janet Steiner, Caryl Cohen, William Herman, James Busick, James Gallegher, Elliot Weinberger Third Row-Abraham Schusset, Morton Soltz, joel Miller, David Spungen, Fred Terkel, Lee Silverman, Robert Sedlak, Ronald Schomo Songs and Slogans 0 f 252 These songs and slogans our personalities do tell: 'l'hey're heard on radio and TY as well: So. sit hack, relax. and read every line Revealing what traits to each we assign. jim Gallagher Hr glides flzronglz flu' air with Ihr gwfrlvsf of vasc- On his motorcycle -lim is anxious to please. William Greer Sfrmzg, .vilvuf fyfwfis Roh for is it liill?j He's always on the field displaying manly skill. William Herman 2 good 2 ln' fUl'fjUfft'II+lS our inat'hcn1atics hrain. A nremher of the quell. class whose knowledge hrmgs lnnl lame. 80 Patrick Lowery Forever and ever-it's Part that we chooseg In every free moment he's collecting class dues. John Bencich Take 7111? out fa the ball game-basketball, baseball, or football? Johnny's not particular, he participates in all. Joel Miller Bttter late than never-joel enters after nineg But as an aircraft mechanic, he'l1 have to watch the time. Sidney Schaer lllmmm boy, he's a nice man-Sid's prexy of our crewg 'WE FWS .Rf For three years he's played basketball, his talents are none too few. Ronald Schomo I scream, your scream, we all scream for 'zcc cream- Ronnie is an Isaly's man who can "scoop" faster than anyone can. Sidney Schwartz Y01-lj"U6? got to br' a football hero-a whiz in your studies, toog Wnen asked for a favor 'there's nothing Sid wouldn't do. Robert Sedlak Hc's the tops--a likeable guyg In basketball he always scores high. Herbert Soltman Tall, dark, and handsome-musical, too! Herb's tops in each thing that he's asked to do. Morton Soltz He never talks much-until it comes to sports, Because his interest lies in athletics of all sorts. David Spungen Duz does everything-just like versatile Dave, From leading the Dragons to victory to becoming Miss Steiner's slave. Fred Terkel Don't be half safe, says Fred, plan your vocationg His ambition and friendly ways will last after graduati-on. Elliot Weinberg You can be sure if it"s-Elliot with a cheerful greeting for all. And the smile upon his face brightens our days at the wall. Thomas Woodell Where are you?-cries Miss Bergman as she checks the rollg He's usually in the gym-more muscles is his goal. Gloria Goodworth The s:e'c'vtr'st music fhis sfidv of lzvawu-is played by our cells Her looks plus personality make a pleasing combination. 81 1 sensation 'WE FWZ .An ?Fs."N'2 KWH KWT .ai K3 ."?2r.'1'f'S .f'3,"?Sx"N'R fa? .f-N2 ,AR bi 'WE 5? .ff?.f'wu Beverly Gordon Pack uf your troubles in your old kit bag and smile- That must be Bev's philosophy for, i't's certainly her style. Phyllis Greenspan Ain't she sweet-we wish in Pittsburgh she'd remain, But Allderdice's loss will be Penn S-tate's gain. JoAnn LaFace Lost and found-we hear her say, In the book-room she w-orks each day. Rita Latterman Dance, ballerina, dance--this girl with style and grace As a member of the Dance Group will benefit any place. Edythe Levenson Sweet and lovely-is 'the secretary of our class, Her dancing and acting ability will be hard to surpass. Jean Musillo We dream of Jeanie with the dark brown hair- No matter where you look, friends like her are rare. Barbara Schwartz School da-ys--will continue for the president of F.T.A.g Her trip to -the convention she'll discuss with you each day. Marlene Soltz Quality you can trust-fine character, talent and poise, These are a few of Marlene's traits well-liked by girls and boys. janet Steiner For a treat instead of a treatment-jan is the girl of your choice, She'll harmonize with you with her soft, melodious voice. Roberta Sternberg Fize feet twog eyes of blue-Bobby danced into 252 With charm and intelligence, what more desirez-vous? Phyllis Wagner Thc old master painter-entered scholastic competition. VV ith paint brush and pallet she won B'nai B'rith recognition. Marjorie Wood Calm, cool, and collected-will be Marge in her occupationg Taking temperatures for Miss McKinney is part of her education Caryl Cohen I like the wide open spaces, Out where the cactus grew, But a few more months in Pittsburgh will bran-d Caryl a Yankee, too. L. X.4Q:-f.S2sS.4K:'.s.'-.2S2Qx:f.sf.fxrf:sa'fx'-:NS-f.sife' NSfs:.fs:fv4sifXSeV4wd.fNJ.ez':s'fX:2sd:?.s'.fXgNds'2s'2Qxf 82 Teaelier A Miss 'lane McCz1nclless l'1esirle11t A ,..,.,., Melvin lillltlilj' Yiee President AA A A Seyninur Miller Secretztrv A, AA A A AAAAA A A , A Lois XVCllllJCl'gCl' Treasurer A A A A A A ,A ,AAA AA Theresa Falce Student Council Representzttive A :Xnn Ellen Nevins F411'ewr11'cl Represeiitzltive A A A A Paul Kramer Kneeling-Richard Felser, Kenneth Lefkowitz, William Eaton First Row-Marilyn Ringler, Harriet Winikoff, David Milton, Seymour Miller, Lois Wein- herger, Ann Ellen Nevins, Freya Sherman, Elaine Heller, Patricia O'Shanick Second Row-Marcia Kovarsky, Esther Weitz, Phyllis Coleman, Ted Cohen, Melvin Landay, Nathan Firestone, Sonia Vogel, Catherine Bacigal, Theresa Falce, june Dillner Third Row-Paul Kramer, Murray Susser, Barry Tenenauser, Richard Watkins, Arthur Ostroff, Albert Gardill, Ivan Winfield, Sandra Sloan, Judy Hirschfield, Eeta Schutte The Circus in 2541 The crowcls are gntliering for fun, laugliter. :incl 111irtl1. XYe welefniie you to tlie "tirezltest Show on li2ll'tll.u ljncler the liig Top are spectacles galore. See tl1e sliow once and eoine back for inure. 2-5-4's Circus will give you all tliis. 'l'l1ere's not one :let you'll want to miss. .ll'f1IIH' Osfroff puts up liis poster sn gay llizlt 2lllllUllllCCS the eireus 15 1111 its way. The parade comes niareliing clmvii the street. .ls leader of tlie lmancl, lx'1'1111-v I.cfko1u1'ls Cllllit lie lmeut. .-ldriilu Jordon helps set up the tent: For this kincl nf work lie is surely lment. Busy l'l1.vl11'.r C'ul1'111a11 stationed at tlie gate Qounting ineinbers uf our t1'm1pe-11110 and tliirty-eight. 4.2 'iL'i.L'QLiQ 'Q 'C 'il '5 ' 'ilfi-'ik'QQ'5' 'iL"SL'Ni.L'i-'iL'EL '6.L'QL 'Q' 'QL 'QL'iL'-S-','S 'Q2'iif'if 'Silk 'iff QL KL ' 'QL LY ' - s.. x. sr, M. X., s .s.s , ff -,. -Y, X., v, vi sr. S. E. H M. s..'Q:,.x., M.. X.. Q x.. L. -.1 sr, X.. -V. X. - . sn, ., .., .., .- .- .5 . -.a -, -X LN -N -X LQ -fx "N 55 ge 'X "X 'S 'fr "X In 37,21 'X "' .fa 'fm -9. 3- -1- Eeta Schutte is ticket vendorg Her expert service she will render. Theresa Falce is ticket takerg With hand outstretched, you can't mistake her. At the entrance of the Big Top, the first person you will meet ls our usher, Na-than Firestone, who will show you to your seat. Melvin Landay is directing our showg He is blending the talents of the troupers we know. Each daring act, a stupendous thriller, Is announced by ringmaster, Seymour Miller. Marilyn Ringler is the make-up artist who prepares our cuties. When she's finished with her kit, our performers are all beauties. This member of our troup is a grand entertainer, We mean Grace Mohney, our animal trainer. There's ferry Abra-ins selling souvenirsg Let's buy something to keep through the years. Thin man Nagel's long and lean, We all look up to our Eugene. One member of our hand is Eddy Awrbac1i,' For playing the clarinet he has a knack. "Look up to our aerialist," we imploreg To great heights Marcia Kovarsky will soar. Billy Eaton's the acrobat, certainly not fragile, At turning cartwheels he's really quite agile. Shutterbug Judy Hirschfield snaps a photo-one, two, threeg Soon everyone around her begs, "Oh, please take one of me!" Strong man Dick Watkins stands flexing his niuscleg He's hard to defeat in any tussle. The unicycle is a trick vehicle difficult for all, But skillfully managed by Cathy Bacigal. Those ferocious beasts can't scare Paul Kramer. For he is our big, bold lion tamer. Sandra Sloan's a fast little talkerg But she's silent now as our tight-rope walker. "Smoke gets in my mouth," Barry Tenenouscr V wails, As a terrific fire-eater, this fellow never fails. Ann ElIen's the snake charmer in ring number one: In performing her feats Miss Nevins has fun. Performing his antics to the delight of the crowd Is Dick Felser, our clown, of whom we are proud. With absentee slips she was constantly strugglingg Now look, it's ten 'pins Sonia Vogel is juggling. sk 'el' 'N-'ELS-12, 'N-QL 'iJf'N-fii. 1153. 'vi X2 'VS 'i2'4::'f'434'xfL' s.....e..N,.y..s.. a.-wt.-e,..e..X..,..g..,.,..,..g....,.,,.A..t..,-fa-.Va-A-X-N-X fqfxqfx ,x,x,x,-N,x,xf,,xfX,-Nfx,1f,fxfxf,xfxfxfxfwf1 1, -w. 6.11.75-w. -1. Q. 11. tw. -1.11. -1. ir. -1. fr. nf-2. Aw. 11. 1. -1. 11. Q. fx., G. On the flying trapeze Stan Cohen flies so high That even the girls can never get nigh. Bare-back riding in garb of a dancer Enters Freya Sherman on a high-stepping prancer. Now step to the side show for another thrill To watch the sword swallowing of Albert Gardill. Adept at turning somersaults is our tumbler Jzmeg We hope Miss Dillner's act won't end too soon. Wherever the circus is about to play, Putting up the stands will be David Gray. A special feature of this three-ringer Is Elaine Heller, our talented singer. Feature attraction when the crowds arrive Is Teddy Cohen on the high dive. Because Annalee Kollco is never here, As the Invisible Vlloman she may appear. Tough gymnastics are the feat Of Murray Sasser, our athlete. The main act is announced as the lights go off. They spotlight Harriet Winileoff. Ate too much candy? Tummyache's getting worse? Go see Lois Weinberger, our charming nurse. Three-ring excitement is revealed By our smiling barker, Iwn Winfield. Now the show is nearly pastg Look! David Milton's here at last. Courageous Esther from her Siamese friend alights: That elephant better not hurt our Miss lldeits. O O . earl . 1.i. ".- l 'Ivins I r ....r l.r Q I i 85 fx X, L c Teacher ,. ., ., . .slliss Katherine Skarinski President . , , .... .. .,..., ......, fl 'aylor Thompson Vice President . . .,.,, ,Sylvia Osbon Secretary .,.... ,. . . ,.i.,. .,.ii.....,. ' Iackie Core Treasurer .,,......,...,..,,...,.......... . ...,. Gilbert Cramer Student Council Representative , ..,. ..... S onclra Stein Foreword Representative , i . .Shirley Phillips First Row-Sylvia Osbon, joan Mogerman, Connie Speigel, Gilbert Cramer, Floyd Naugle, Taylor Thcmpson, Sondra Stein, Lottie Gross, Richard Gratton Second Row-Doris Hopkins, Barbara Wasmuth, Rebecca johnson, Helen Homovics, jane Davis, Gloria Marena, Anna Marie Lopata, Jacqueline Core, Rose Marie Pascuzzi, Dolores Coco, Calliope Papandreas, Shirley Phillips Third Row-Gary Falce, Paul Chaenkok, james Smith, Wynn Murphy, Don Faskow, George Kramer, Alan Dalby, Paul Clysdale, Milton Zeidon, Gerald Segal, Don Berkeybile XYhen that dream of graduation Has finally come true, XVhen the time has come for us To part and start anew, XVhen surprise tests, senior themes Have all been forgot, And all our education Has long ago been sought, Then 306 students wish A pilgrimage to make, From Allderdice to Canterbury .-X lengthy trip to take. There was with us a scholar well acquainted with fact. ln matters of state he knew how to act, -'l','wl.oR 'I' no M vsox .Xn artist there was of worldly fame. ,Xs athlete, too. he was tops in the game. 4A1..xN l'JAr.Rv A great musician entertained us all, I lis trumpet he played at the Coffoxl Hull. -GEORGE KRABIER - L- 'L-IL' 'L' 'L-JL' 'L- 'L' 'L- 'L' 'L' 'L' 'L- 'L' 'eyeyQ,'e:e4:e:e:.f4' enfezxe' 'sg:L:af, ,'Lg.'s:fe4JsQk,c, VV, VVVVVWVVV uf X. X U M' M V- 'EJ 'iL'iL'QL'QL'6.L .. as e. -. asc. e. Mt, t. e. .. A collector of money was always on hand, Our financial status was at his command. -GILBERT CRAMER The story of our great pilgrimage was put to press, By a talented journalist of great success. -SvLv1A OsBoN VVith us was a student who would always boast, 'T That into school at 8:45 she could coast. -SHIRLEY PHILLIPS There was also an athlete of unequalled skill, In contests and races he gave spectators a thrill. -DoN FASKOW Gur versatile pilgrim you always could find, Tackling any job that she was assigned. -JOAN MOGERMAN A scholar of Latin on our trip we seeg Tell me, jerry, how did you pass Latin 3? -JERRY SEGAL The one to whom we owe the most, A class president of whom we boast. -FLOYD NAUGLE There was also a singer in voice quite skilled, VV ho hoped on Broadway someday to be billed. -DONALD BERKEYBILE A keeper of books was always around. Assets and debits she did compound. -HELEN HoMov1Cs On our trip was a harpist with great ambitiong Through various concerts she gained recognition. -BARBARA WASMUTH Along for the fun was a student of voiceg As comedian, too, he was everyone's choice. -LARRY SILVERMAN Amidst our group was a maiden fair, VVho could take shorthand notes without a care. -LOTTIE GROSS A woman of letters who deserves much credit, Because this year-hook she did edit. -CALL1oPE PAPANDREAS A woman of mirth there was in the crowd. She humored the poor and humbled the proud. -RosE MARIE PASCUZZI A model of fashion to us now appears, At sporting events she led us in cheers. -SONDRA STEIN On our trip we had also our favorite athlete, VVhom we all knew could perform any feat. t,.L,.L,.,,.L,.U.,.U.U. . ,.. . .... . . ...,........ .... . 87 1.4-F A maiden there was, a delightful cook, She -had no need for a recipe book. -GLORIA MARENA A salesman we had with a clever line, He could sell anything from peanuts to wine. --RICHARD SMITH We see a mechanically minded engineer Who completed the group and brought up the rear. -WYNN MURPHY Amidst us we had a southern gal, Who was an excellent lifter of our morale. -JACQUELINE Coma A track star there was who was fast on his feet, There was no one whom he couldn't beat. -BILL CZILYO A woman we -find, who can most capably sewg We're glad we had the chance this lady to know. -DoR1s HoPK1Ns We have with us a boy whom we all admireg To be an engineer is his one great desire. -PAUL CHAENKOK For someone to keep our notes we did not ask, Because for our typist it was not a great task. ' -DOLORES Coco Ahead rode a man whose work was in sales, No better salesman from Bangkok to Wales. -MILTON ZEIDEN An experienced traveler livened our crowd, At her witty jokes we laughed out loud. -JACKIE KRAM A student there was who had a flair For making clothes she loved to wear. -ANN MARIE LOPATA Following this was a student with papers and booksg She had much charm, not to Inention good looks. -CONNIE SPIEGEL In our crowd was a draftsman, everyone's friend, For grave decisions on him we'd depend. -GARY FALCE There was also an engineer of great demand, His bridges will someday span the land. -RICHARD GRATTON 88 'QJf'gif'g'Q'f'E', -s A -- -- -:- ps -'X :X -spa :AVR '1 1125 'gs is '-5 'Ls PQTRJR 374 .X .T.3 .T TNTN-s,-1.-t.-:,-:....-..-..-..4.....-..-1.3..-..'-1. .. :.-,.-,, ..-,.-..-2.-L' The Seven Ages of C171 f4llfferf1'iee Sefzior All the schuo1's a stage, And all the girls and buys are merely players: They have their exits and their entrances: And each one in his time plays many partsg llis acts are seven ages. First in seventh grade, Gaping and gawking at great hig seniors: The eighth graderfthe buys with cracking voices And girls with lips so rnhy red. struggling XVith,lJiscnits and with inotnrsg in ninth, Confused by algehrafs great unknown, Reininded su frequently, "Your grades now count." And then in tenth gradew-senior school now- In Latin and English the reading of Caesarg ln jewelry, pins: in gemnetry. eirclesg For some of them it's jayvee, tommy next year NYith college nigh. nnw joining many clubs, The would-he dehaters, teachers, and nurses, The writers and scientists ne'er in homerouin, And thus they look ahead: the sixth age shifts lntn the long awaited senior year, Complete with dances, theme, and class play. ttm, They lead the teams and even cluhs, as well, Are featmed hy choir, hand, and dance, The lmlackhnard calendars recurd the days Until THF day arrives: last scene nf all That ends this most eventful history. ls graduation when the seniurs leave, XVith highest aims to know. lu du, tu he, A CHR IC AL SIS K AM ooN'r FEE Ng-T FIED ADD ANYTHING NAT 89 -gag,-gpxpg,-g,'q:X,bi,qpx,-QHAWAHHAAAAH -e-X-N-.et-X-e-.I Me., .. rw. -1. 11. fa. -w. Q. -1. n. -w. The Olive Bowl This is Station 302 broadcasting, no less, The biggest event of the year. Direct from the -Olive Bowl of T.A.H.S., With famous celebrities here. Teacher .,..... .............,.4...........4...........,...,.......,... ......... M i ss Olive Bowlin President ......,.....,.. ........., A lan Ackerman Vice President ...... ..,ll.. R ose VVeizenbaum Secretary .l.......l..i.,.i..l..i...i.....,....... ..,.............. A nn Levin Treasurer .......,...,4....,.,,.,.....,.....,....... ....,.,....,.. A llen Shrager Student Council Representative .,....,.. .,...., M ary Alice Caddy Foreword Representative ....,....,.........,....................,.4.,.4.....,.., Natalie Amdur George Specter-An avid interest in sports gains him fame: He can always be found at an Allderdice game. Melvin Levinson-VVhen it comes to art work, this lad is best: He wins more worthwhile honors than all of the rest. Claire Arnowitz-That language you're speaking, I don't understand. What is it known as? Oh, I see! Shorthand! Doreen Binstock--Wha.t's holding the game up? The crowd's tired of waiting It's just our Doreen telling tales of her da-ting. Jimmy'Mil1er-Music to the field he's bringing- No, not a band! But jimmy's singing. James DeLo-I hear a low bass join in the chorus: Though his tales are fantastic, they never quite bore us. Allen Shrager-He's a Cheerleader, but .that's not why he's yelling: "I lost the treasury," is the story 'he's telling. Iris Picovsky-That girl in the bleachers loo-ks as if she might faint! She can't make her mind up-to dance, act, or paint. Robert Thoresen-Fellow Scope members jump to their feet When this musician of talent takes his seat. Natalie Amdur-Even 'here 'her thoughts can't be free. For Miss Bowlin says, "To the desk, Natalie." Rose Weizenbaum-A likeable miss. her voice rings aloud! She can't resist selling name cards to the crowd. jack Rosen-The Marching Band enters. There's one of our crew Whose horn playing names him our "Little Boy Blue." Ann Levin-There's a riot in -the stands: but she isn't affected: As usual, Ann is calm, cool, and collected. Beverly Balukin-As the football team enters, she greets each boy by name: She likes all people and hopes they feel the same. Alan Ackerman-The president of the Bowl has the crowd all excited: This senior class treasurer keeps any crowd delighted. Sylvia Loikrec-A photographer stops in front of this lass: That friendly s'mile's just too nice to pass. 'Q .'g,xv,xL,,' 'eyclfp'tv,'tv,'ev,'cv,kLyef,'4a'ef,'4,+'Q,'e-','4-ya-g,'Q 'x1,k.,U 'ex4-','syef,'ey4-fxe,'Qe,'iv,'4f,'s-,',L','ea,xL.a't.b ...s.....N,.e4x.N..e..,e.,,,X,..,e.,c.,..,e.,N.,e,,e.,, c.,...e,,.,.X..e..x..N,.,,,-..sv.-qs-. ,s..s..v.e..X...V. za li :Q fp, P5 za as :a is R3 P3 PS FS PR 5-as A A 'is P3 JS :LS 'IR fTS,l3,'?S,23,'?sfS Eileen Reinwasser-Cmillecting news for the Foreword. shc walks around the stands 3 Xkith her extra activi.ties. she could use a few more hands. Arlene Yahr-The spectators are distracted from the football g'ame below, As .Xrlene keeps them laughing with her plaintive moan, "Oh. woe." Susan Canter-xlnother sound above the din comes floating-f lt's the dramatic voice of Susan-emotmg. Joe Sakolsky-.Xs machine-shop foreman, .his judgment's respected: But don't stare, uloeg these stands were inspected. Gloria Caplan-Her friends are all teasing about her wardrobe. which is great: They claim it's because her sister's home trom State. Kneeling-Eileen Reinwasser, Sylvia Loikrec First Row-Georgia Canter, Gloria Caplan, Rose Weizenbaum, Allen Shrager, Alan Acker- man, Melvin Levinson, Ann Levin, Natalie Amdur, Barbara Barmen Second Row-Nancy Baltic, Leonard Spicuzza, Lolene Moore, Sheila Leff, Claire Arnowitz, Beverly Balukin, Mary Alice Caddy, Beverly Calfo, Shirley Ann Brown, Doreen Binstock Third Row-Bill Boehm, james Miller, Leon Felman, Richard Bergenstein, james DeLo, Robert Thoreson, joseph Sakolsky, jack Rosen, Daniel Levitt, Raymond Azinger, George Specter Lolene Moore-lf a vote were taken for Olive Bowl Queen. Her personality would gain that crown for Lolene. Shirley Ann Brown-She dons her ballet shoes and begins to whirlg Music always arouses this vibrant girl. Ray Azinger-Basking in grandeur brightens his day, For he 'hears the stands shouting, "XYho?-Ray!" Barbara Barmen-lt's half-time now-the Nlajorettes are on! Barbara is outstanding when she twirls her baton. Gloria Malasky-The game may be exciting. but she doesn't understand it: Her book is far more thrilling. Did you know that Boston banned it? 91 fo? 52.31 .Rn KW? K3 .'N'FT ?'i?."N7T .'1'3X'1'2 F-'X 'WE FS, .'1'?s.'WE,"A .Fin PFS Sheila Leff-Is that quiet looking girl on the 50-yard line screaming? She livens up most anything, when she's not day-dreaming. Bill Boehm-The game may 'be dull, 'but Bill's showing his powersg His wise-craciks have kep.t us amused for two hours. Georgia Canter-S'he's a little tardy getting here. Why is she so late? The boys are always stopping her to ask her for a date. Nancy Baltic-She thas the boys around herg they're explaining the gameg She can't define a hudclleg but the results are just the same. Leon Felman-He thinks that a position on the football team is fine: But he'd rather be on Mr. Shriner's ball team any time. Richard Bergenstein-Dick enjoyed the game-the tea'm's a real go-getterg Bu-t he enjoyed the Maj-orettesg he thinks they were much better. Mary Alice Caddy-A member of Student Council: she's here upon request: Her investigation of seniors has proved tha-t they're the best. Beverly Calfo-If you'd like to meet her after the game, Yell "Regina" or "Beverly"-she answers each name. Dan Levitt-The last to leave, he examines the ballg He'll take it and analyze this thin-g in Qual. This ends our broadcast for today, And 0-ur report of people's pranks. To the gracious lady who directed our show- To Miss Bowlin go our thanks. 20th Century Confusion Dates: 1946-1952 Contribution to English Blood Stream: Nicotine Language Contribution: "Swell"g "Guess not"g "Don't Ever"g "You Old Pooh"g "Pass" Molding Institution: The Wallg Nightly Partiesg 262 Ideal of Manhood: Bleary-eyed Senior Dominant Literary Type: Investigative Themes New Literary Devices: Negative Questions, Outlines and Note Cards Characteristic Literary Style: Classical ffollowing standards set by Classmatesj Great Books: Captain Applejackg Seruenteentli Szminierg Journal of 1952 Uournal of the Plague Yearsj Great Authors: Glazer C52 note cardsj Dominant Movement: Hail to Pitt Cultural Heritage: "Pure ignorance, Ma'm." sasyvdsysdfsfseseifsewkvqvgsesifgfsesgs:2s8fN54E':N:NSf,sEfs:4s?x2-!.?:s.?.s?.k.fs?.k4s:sfs4sdsd I 92 A 1 I I . 15 1 X i 1 if Nqr? 'U-Q I . N ,AA ggi .ww h,Y ,N .,.,,,,mME 4 M,-.M ..-....,-..M,,.,,,.w-M-1-fa 1 .Qlffjlg ' QPL, E M. 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W :3 1? is I Q 'Nl I M4 M, 14 ' C W? 1 v .AfQ..W,,, -.,,-Y--...W7,..,, TV Varieties-362 l First Row-Carol Snider, Sybil Lanson, Nancy Hertz, Samuel Rogal, Anne Rosenberg, Arnold Rosenthal, Cecile Lincoff, Ronna Sue Anish, Shirley Wilson, Eleanor Cohen Second Row-Irving Levy, Charles Rosenthall, Ronald Berkman, Howard Stearns, Stanley Makoroff, David Henry, Leslie Klein, Haryan Schmidt, Nancy Schor, Daniel Green- berg, Shirley Stroup, Byron Eliashof, David Ferber Third Row-Ravenna Palkovitz, Arlene Soltz, Roberta Prividy, Shirley Malek, Elaine Perl, Aleen Holtzman, Electra Petrolias, Marcia Saul, Daisy Marks, Sondra Hirshfield NVQ. the senior students. have decided we should he The characters and programs seen on XVDTY. ln an effort to he honest, many hours we have spent Trying to determine whom each l2A should represent. XVc've come to these conclusions-now we very proudly let You see room 362's representatives of your Television Set. argaret Hanrahan Teachers. .. . . ..... .Miss M .Arnold Rosenthal .Anne Rosenberg ...,,.,.Cecy Lincoff President r.... ,,,r.,. Vice President ,, ..., Secretary . ...., .... . . Treasurer .. .,.... ., ..., ,....,..,r,....,. ,....,.....,. S a ni Rogal Social Chairman ..... .. .. . ......,. .,., . .Byron Eliashof Student Council Representative . . ..,, Haryan Schmidt Foreword Representative, .... ., Roberta Prividy ARNOLD ROSPINTHAI. His lhllzgvrozrs .'iSSlyllHIt'llf was president of our class: He"s made his homeroom into one you never can surpass. RONNA ANISH This Dorofliy C'oIIin.v we cannot help hut like: XVe think that Ronna Anish is a genuine Lzrrlcy Strilcv. RON.-Xl.D BERKMAN The answers to Tiuvizfy fflltlfflitlllj Ronnie always knows. And if you ask him twenty more. he'll also answer those. ELECTRA PETROIQIAS You cvllll Hat Your Life that during her "reign," Electra has brought Student Council fame. llf'.RYAN SCHMIDT I g Keep Posted on the success ol the latest school atfairg As social chairman, "liohhe" made sure every one was there. ??.'W3f1TS .An FF-3.55 .53-.":Nn FF: . 'ff??2??6-I F3551 .531 .An .'N'E.7F-55? .'17???v."N'3.75: ."??.'3a .Rn 35: .An .as . DAVID FERBER Ferber and Gleason are as well liked as candyg U1n1nniniBoy, we all think David's a dandy. ROBERTA PRIVIDY To Strike It Rich is Bobbie's desire- Wihen we pay for our Forewords, she can retire. STANLEY MAKOROFF 'Just like Dennis James, he gets his product sold, So we bet Stanley's fortune will Colne from Old Gold. NANCY sCHoR In any Ccwalcade of Stars you will find her nameg As Editor of Foreword, Nancy has won fame. DANNY GREENBERG Here's one Ollie that can't be called "dragon"g In athletic ability he's surely not laggin'. IRVING LEVY Our Ed Wood will find something to say To brighten up any difficult day. ALEEN HOLTZMAN On Stop The Music Aleen will aspireg Her beautiful voice is one we all admire. SHIRLEY MALEK This Sports Seholar's knowledge should bring her a throne: For athletic ability Shirley's well known. CECY LINCOFF Her efforts on the Foreword Staff have brought Miss Lincoff glory: Many times she's won acclaim for a wonderful Big Story. BX RON ELIASHOF In charge of Studio Control at school or on TV., Never will you find a more intelligent emcee. SONDRA HIRSCHFIELD A Fashion Preview with clothes up to style- A friendship with Sandy is really worthwhile. DAISY MARKS On Perfection Time, Daisy can take any part, She's famous-for dancing, singing, and art. CAROL SNIDER C offee With Carol would be a real treat. Her piano ability just can't be beat. SAM ROGAL Our Super Circus Clown of Fun, Sam has a smile for everyone. NANCY HERTZ In Betty Fnrness's most charming way, Nancy always has something clever to say. SHIRLEY WILSON A Clarwbel when it comes to talking, Shirley's quiet, but we're not "squawking." Haha..- .A .. -...,.a.e. ,,,sg .fa .f+.4r.fs.4s.?e.fa?'e .fe .?2v.'a .fvfe .fe .ff-:FA .13 .f-W2 T?,'f'?.4?,'T,' BERRY CARR Whafs the Record for both vim and vigor? Ask Berry, a very well known sports figure. ANN RGSENBERG On Stars Ori Parade, she will someday be heard- To all other voices, Ann's is preferred. SYBIL LANSON VVatch her typing-of her shorthand be wary, For Tomorrow she'll he a famous secretary. LESLIE KLEIN With just one Jerry Lewis trick, Leslie can make any class tick. RAVENNA PALKOVITZ A graceful dancer on Toast of the Town, Ravenna is sure to gain world renown. CHARLES ROSENTHAL A future maestro of the Paul VVh1ifClIfH11'L Show, Charlie's fame in music will grow. ELAINE PERL A girl with Carole Mansfield's looks, Elaine is tops in all our books. DAVID HENRY A boy who's as well liked as the Ed Sullivan Show, David's a fellow we're all glad to know. ELEANOR COHEN A delightful actress on the Fireside Theatre show, People admire "Elly" whom they all wish to know. THOMAS GLUSHIEN To Break the Bank has been Tommy's aimg His hard work and study will win -him fame. LA RUE BRUCE Our Hit Parade favorite is truly a starg Her sparkling personality is right up to par. MARCIA SAUL A Candid Camera photograph of Marcia shows she's fit For the well-deserved title of our homeroom class wit. ARLENE SOLTZ We the People have decided Arlene's fateg In everyone's opinion her charm and humor rate. MISS HANRAHAN Unanimously elected the Queen of T. V. A more admired teacher there just couldn't be. Excellent in shorthand, in typewriting too, She's also the Queen of Room 362. s , X-f'k5aP.'N-fi. 'VS '41-9.'s..LP'Sk"lrz'Nc:L' 'vi 1, M iv-gf: 5 .JU i. 413. "3 '. SP4 , , , ,K X an Q--Qgmff,, Eifiifhisii, it '14 I F rl WN , be , MR m uhm 57 1 1 A ei? , 5, fifiw ay.. 6 x f L,..- ,p'Vf',, fm , ,.V. Vavv y wi f an F fi if F: I ,1Ij..,:. 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Marlene Alder Marlene Alder you will see In the headlines as a P.F.C. Abe Shussett Abe Shussett so they say Mr. Howard Barnes Geraldine Kocan .,....Hilda Mae Joyce .Mildred Kepech ....,.......Joyce Caplan Rachel Wolfson Sondra Zwang Will be a contractor after graduation day. Mary lo Plllion Our red-'haired las-s named Mary jo To the t-op of the Hit Parade will go. Josephine De Matteo .Io with her smile so very merry Will someday be a secretary. Patricia O'Shanick O'Shanick is her name, And business school is her aim. Audrey Depkon Audrey is a pleasant sight And marriage in june will be her delight. Sara fo Calesaric T Our blonde-haired lass named Sara jo To Pinkerton School she will go. Gerry Koran A bookkeeper our Gerry will be At Union Supply Company. Edith Yates Edith Yates who is so sweet Sells the cakes that we all eat. Rarhel Wolfson Rachel with her tall, slim figure Is always full of vim and vigor. M ary Kovacs Mary Kovacs is efficient and bright In her job-a shining light! Joan Siegel The Record Mart is a likely place To see Joan Siegel's smiling face. Rose Ochvary If a "number, please," is what you hear- It's "operating" with a good cheer! ,.. , .U .U .U .U .. , .U .U ..4, .U .U .U .U .U .U .U .U .U .U .U .U .U .U .U 98 U, .UJU .U .U .U .U .U XJ. s.. sv. s... .., C. Ext. if bfEf5.fX.f ., .N.-.Yc.-.,.1.,x..,.a-. .A-fa...-, -.-.s---,wc-c -Nea--.-'eps-fs-fslw sf L-s-A-s---Af-s-s ,i,x,X,x,x,X,X,X,x,x,x3,x,.,,.X,,p,,,,x,,,-x,x,x'zq,x,,,N,-, .QQQQQQQAAQG Lillian Sarconrr Hazelwoods show is lmetter today Since Lil came along with her friendly way. lx'aflzvr-im' Engmnrm Cassie Engeman you shall see If you go to Kaufmann's on a shopping spree. Gloria lllalusky - Malasky is a grand old name. ln linsiness school she will obtain her fame. Hilda Moz' foyce Hilda Mae .loyce someday will lie A government girl in lVashington. D. C. Rvlrvrczz. folmsrm Rebecca ,lohnson is a likely nnss XVho will make her fame as a receptionist. Sazndra Zwaizg Sandra Zwang with her flashing smiles XVill give you hints ol' Gimliefs styles. Jw 1XYll'lllUyt'l' One of the few lmoys in our crew. XVill he a contractor in a year or two. Clzarlfs Rosvnlvrrg lt your shoes are old and you want something new 'lust see Charles. he'll know what to do. .llildrvd Rcidoziirlz Mildred with her clever wit XVill, no douht. someday lie a hit. Joyce Caplan ,loyce Caplan is her name As "Miss Salesmaidu she gained fame, First Row-Sandra Zwang, Joyce Caplan, Bernard Ginsburg, Geraldine Kocan, Mary Kovacs, Edith Yates, Joan Siegel Second Row-Mildred Kepech, Josephine DeMatteo, Kathryn Engeman, Rachel Wolfson, Mr. Barnes, Charles Rosenberg, Hilda Mae Joyce, Rose Ochvary 'l'ezu'lier , Mr. 'Ray Ralston l'resiclent ., , lion lfirller Yice Vresiclent .. . Gerry liugel Secretary .. , . .. A , A Kitty Nlaclclfmx 'llreasurer .. , , ,. l.fl1'Zl l,ee Small Student Council Representative ,, Mitchel lilooin Fm'ewm'cl Representative, ,,... hluclith Frieclnizui lfuffgfnefff Dqv The ,lnclginent Day has conie at lust Pruclainiing this nunnent to review the past. Here they are, Ralsitmfs crew. The willing' :incl able officers of 452. Ui this court. D011 Fidler's the hezul, .X wise l'IlZlStt'l', ul liini it is saifl. He wielcls his gzlvel with justice and might. And we'll all whey for we're sure he's right. Gerry Bugel, x'ice-prexy, may lie seen Wearing the crown of .Xllclercliee May Queen. Kitty Maddox, the ininx of the crew. VVill zulcl her pntent to the heavenly lmrew. Lora Lee Small cares for the class treasure: Giviiig her all is her pleasure. Mitch Bloom is the Stnclent Council menilmer Xllinse multiple activities we'll try to l'Clll0llllJCl'. Kneeling-Mark Silverman, Lora Lee Small, Gloria Fibus, Bernice Begler, Hugh Mac- Donell First Row-Audrey Depkon, Evelyn Rohaly, Don Lintelman, Geraldine Bugel, Donald Fidler, Kitty Lou Maddox, Gretchen Gaschler, Garnet Wisser, Judith Friedman Second Row-Jack Baltrosky, Sally Donovan, Sondra Nathan, Peggy Pancoast, Elizabeth Viszneki, Clara Ferko, Ruth Ann Elliott, Barbara Service, Lois Silverman, Gloria Silverman, Mr. Ralston, David Banks Third Row-Leonard Kirsch, Mitchel Bloom, Darrell Cuppet, Darwin Rosenfeld, Bernard Bliman, Wayne Bond, Richard Major, Roger Ahlers, jack Faulkner, Larry Frishman ll!!! ..,.,,.,, ..c .., ..,..,..c ...,.,.., A voice that comes as from afar Calls each one before the bar. Each will receive his due reward As he steps 'before this au-gus oard. t b In sports Roger Ahlers is quite a man Because of this, every one is his fan. jack Baltrotsky has talents galoreg He'll be a famous diarist in a few years or more. Someday Dave Banks Telling the world his will get in the news scientific views. Bernice Begler is our For the journal Staff writer of poetry and prose. is what she willingly chose. Bernie Bliman is a fellow full of fun Wi-th all his activities he's always on the run. Math solutions Wayne Bond does find Are no problem at all for his agile mind. Darrell Cuppett plays the organ with easeg Music circles 'he aims to please. Sally Donovan is very well versed, Especially in history where she places first. Ruth Ann Elliott is one of the few Whose singing ability will see her through. Jack Faulkner, quite mechanically inclined, Someday may build a space ship he designed. Clara Ferko will mold cihildren's lives, Because teaching is the goal for which she strives. Gloria Fibus' typing is keeng A -brilliant future for her is foreseen. Each day Judy Friedman does her good deed- Selling the .Foreword with a great deal of speed. Larry Frishman is a science fiction fang He reads just as many as he possibly can. Gretchen Gaschler has one foremost dream- Teaching in a high school is her well-plotted scheme Leonard Kirsch reads first edition bo-oks: He can be found in literary nooks. Don Lintelman, our artist supreme, Wins millions of art medals, or so it would seem. Next to be sighted as he passes in review Is Dick Major-talented in math and basketball, too. Patricia Morsek's voice is like a treasureg When she sings s-he creates-for everyone-pleasure. Sandra Nathan's cooking is nutritious. Not only that but it's really delicious. .U .U .S'.i,,n.L, .U .U .-Q:,::.i:,'.g2.i,X:.t,q.E-.V .Q,,.i-,,.Q,,.Q,!.i,,.U .l9.i,,,.Q,,.e,,.6,, .. .U .D .D c.. an c..c..s..c..c..cEc..c..x..cEc..ei1.s..s., .fs Peggy Pancoast wants to 'be a secretaryg In that one wish s'he'll never vary. Evelyn Rohaly takes shorthand at a very fast speed: Any tough assignment she'll promptly heed. Darwin Rosenfeld is attracted to thinvs scientificg In such matters he is truly terrific. h Barbara always lives up to her name- To give Service is her utmost aim. Gloria Silverman works at any good causeg She deserves to receive resounding applause. Lois Silverman is a vivacious lass Who rates with the friendliest of our class. Mark Silverman is a drama fiendg When he's not on the stage he feels demeaned. Dave Smith is an ambitious ladg His future includes Business Ad. Elizabeth Viszneki is a baseball ace, 'l'hat's why Forbes Field is 'her favorite place. Marriage is Garnet Wisser's first hope, But with office problems s-he also can cope. This is it! The tribunal has tried to fit Rewards and praise For this ending phase. Senior Vemom Give me liberty or give me a diploma." -STANLEY "PATRICK I-IENRY"' FINK Absent in spirit but present in body." -SENIOR SPRING FEVER l regret that there are but six classes in a day to hook." -ROGER "NATHAN HALE" AHLERS Nothing they did in school became them like the leaving of it." -SHAKESPEARE ON GRADUATION Every senior must have his day." -JONATHAN SWIFT ON CLASS DAY I awoke one morning and found myself famous." -FLOYD "LORD BYRON!! NAUGLE Beauty is only skin deep, and I have the deepest skin in the school." -LARRY "ANONYMOUS" SILVERMAN If we hook, when we hook, let us hook quickly." -LESLIE UIVIACBETHU KLEIN I have not yet begun to write." -SENIOR ON HIS THEME . .. .. .. .. .. . .L,.L,.. .. .. .. .. .U.. .. .. ,. .U.. .. .. .L,.L... ..,.L..,..L?..L., s'..fs.f!fsi.fs:'-fsdfsffszffiifs-2s.fsf.e':s:-.2s2s-ifs:-k.s..fs.'.fs:2s:'.fsysfkevfifsfsfsfzfsexfsfsfe psf 102 fj f ki, HIGHER - ' 5 r ff fi 1f"""'NG 1 X 1 , M ..,, rf ,4.. f,? , - 4'x15'No'rE :anne , I ith, " '4 E XV' ' Lvncn ., Lnsuns TYPE Q A A ' Y xl' 5 xx -,.f c4,..f, - NR. 'T' 'L 'H A y A W ffa- , ' "casa 'rms svws N Q-, fi if i E :P v. xc ' ,... , f H5-MAN ! J 5 D ' I' SH cuffs: " X J W T M- T10 vi W' K 14, ' ELKEVE 7' Q2 -, N TOP or rue womb 5. 12 .,. S'-5 5 -V31 XV W if W " ff? 07' -19 ' A Q W L F Q1 H N -1 it fx' 1Q" f g5 .g ,Af sf fi ffv 7'A1.z-wr N75 Q29 mf URNAL FDITOR be I W 411 GANG P? qufss wHo?? ffQ 'ig A JOURNAL ARTIST Tiff INIVOCENT Tyff We rms' IS me mv 'fo ilVJoY uri "' in All ATHE' BIG THREF fat.- ..--- - VWA, ..- urn! r - -Y N - is fx 1 -S .X -X .Ya -X -fs -Vx .- AX ., ..X ., -N Us -1 .rn .,, .N .1 ..N LQPXR .1 4156 -Through the Windoze Kneeling-Charles Kemp, Eugene Tippett, Duane Gurley First Row-Rita Marie Vitulla, Vivian Garner, Geneva Coles, Philip Karlin, Natalie Zavodnick, Elinor Aaron, Shirley Prizent, Barbara Krimsly, Norma Lee Reola Second Row-Shirley Ault, Jane Bakaysca, Shirley Reis, Leo Zelkowitz, James Glick, Edith Zeligman, Sanford Tex, Mildred Radovick, Barbara Kaplan, John Abbott Third Row-Kenneth Alman, Lewis Mendelson, jay Nathan, Orvie Recht, Uri Carpenter, Roger Davidson, Karl Egerman, Arthur Fuhrer, james Sheehan, Philip Saint Vincent 'I'e-ziclicr , , ., ,. ., Mrs. Mae lVelier Smith Presiclent ,.,ir., , ,...,..., I , , .Shirley Reis Yice President .. ...... ..... I 'hilip Karlin Secrctziry-'I'rezisnrer ,. , ..i.. . , Geneva Coles Student Council Repiwseiitative. I . . -lolin rXlJliott Iforcworcl Ilepresentzltiye A ., I ,. . , . Iiclith Ze-liginzui Xliliilc looking through the wiiiclow ol 456. I saw what :lt first zlppezirerl to lic El picture of confusion. Tzilqing zinotlicr look, I cliscoyerecl it was only the Imnsy occupants going ztliont their regular activities. .XII this activity niacle nie rlizzy Quill I tnrnccl, hut lielore going, ,I sun' . . . ELINOR AARoN--fRnsIiiiig to liczit ll l7o1'l":uord clczicllinc. JOHN LXl4l4U'I"l'- 3I'rying to present n Stnclcnt Council report to 456. KENNETH .AXLIVIANA'--IXfI2ll'CIllllg to the tune ol' the ,Xlmzi Mater. SHIRLEY AL'1.'1'fIlusily preparing her next clzLy's liomework ussigninent. JANE BAKAYSZA--NIilllCug1'Il1JIllllg clziily lmllctins. ,IOAN ,IEIQNNIQTT-Iliclcliiig :L szicl farewell to Ilr. Qiizittimcclii. URI CAlil'liN'l'liRflllaylllg llomv ,S"zt'l'vf lloml' on his tronilione. f,iliNliVA Comzsfe5I'rying to collect 25C per person weekly clues. ROGER IJAVIIDSUN zuicl I.1cn'is AIICNIIICLSUNf-nhfglllllg vehemently the pros and cons of present clay politics. IQARI, IQGICRNIANfI,l'llCtlClllg lor It solo in the choir progrzun. VIVIAN GARNERMFilling reams of paper with an English composition. JAMES GLICK and EUGENE 'TIPI'ETT-XV'0I'lilllg up an appetite by running "laps" around the room. ANN LoIs GOLDSTEIN-Persuading a sick Allderdice student that he is well enough to face that English test. .ARTHUR FUHRER-lbfllflg calesthenics in pre-season football training. DF.-NNE GL'RLPIX'-PT3CtiCl1lg basketball plays with the aid of the waste paper basket. . PHILIP KARLIN-Using his powerful voice to keep class meetings calm. BARBARA KAPLAN-Preparing for an F.T.A. meeting. CIIARI.I:s KEBII'4HLl11ti1lg frantically for a lost homework assignment. BARBARA IQRIMSLY-EXC1'ClSll1g her dramatic talents for the benefit of Captain Applejafle. PAUL KRUSPIR-Completing a "forward pass" to the pleasure of Allderdice fans. JAY NATHAN-Pl3.11lllI'lg future social events for 456. SHIRLEY PRIZENT-"Checking out" books in the school library. ORVII-3 RECHT-Frantically illustrating 12A-456 on the blackboard. SHIRLEY MAE RE1s-Preparing to make class announcements. NORMA LEE REOLA-Performing duties as Mrs. Smiths Girl Friday. PHILIP ST. VINCENT-Printing bulletin board notices. JAMES SHEEHAN-Discovering a new organism while doing research in Micro- scope Club. SIDNEY SYNA-QTl1t'l11'lHg little lads and lasses in the principles of algebra and geometry. SANDY TEX-Lending his Inusical talents for the benefit of our orchestra. RITA VYITULLA and NATALIE ZAvoDNIcK-Comparing notes on activities for charming private secretaries. EDITH ZELIGMAB.-Stfllgglllig to write prose or poetry for this Journal article. LEO ZELKOXX'ITZ-GiVlI1g 456 a cosmopolitan touch with his New York accent. AIRS. SMITH-Bl'C3.tlll11g a sigh of relief as the 9:00 o'c1ock bell rings. ilu' ff , .2 fr A l sb il rf f -i,.L,.L,.. -L..L,.L,.i,.L,.,-LV.-L.-i,.U.L,.L,.l,.. .U.. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. eggesfsfgggggysgs,.fs,sfsfs::4s.-fsifsifsifsgfs?.s.'5fse'f.s:fs:-fs:-fs':-fs'1A5A:.'f+',fs':,fs5fsf:,sffsrgs-2 u.L,.U.U.. .U.L,.. .U.L,.. .U.,-,.L,.U.U.U.U.v.U.L,.L,.U.L,.U.U.U.U.U.L,.U.U.U.L,.L...L.L, b..,'afs.,f5..fE'.,fs:eS1'.fs,.fN.:Nt'4areX,4L4Efs:s:e:eS.fy:Nc:e.'E:N,f5,fSq'K,4S5e.'b:sfEfE.fX1. .2f.Ps.3.2f.2s.ffs.ff-:s.ff:s.as. The P 1' gblgm Of 458 Personality X Leadership QA Great Paly 2 PAUL BERGER Hot Trumpet Player + Sincerity X Fun 2 RONALD WIESNER QA Golden Voicejf' + Looks + Ambition 2 WILLIAM NICHOLSON Considerate X Capability + Smiles 2 IVIARILYN BERGER Tall X Handsome + Ability to Draw : JOHN TKAC QArtistJ7 + Success X Sweetness 2 SUSIE BERGMAN A Nightinga1e's Voice X Charm + Brilliance 2 RIIEDA GREENBERG Best Cla-ssmate X Veracity X Cooperation 2 PETER SWECK A Big Man X Much to Say+A Swell Pal 2 STANLEY FINK Patience Qlifficiencyj + The Best Vice President 2 MARGARPIT HEA'FLEY Simplicity X Sugar -l- A Terrific Friend 2 ANN EASTON Attractiveness Qlntelligencels + The Best 2 LOIs LEVY QA Marvelous Singer? + Loveliness X Skill 2 MARCIA GOLDSTEIN Talent -+- Industry + A Friend In Deed 2 BRUCE PORTER Brains X Cleverness + The Best Photographer 2 ROBERT NIARKS Alertness X Genuineness X Success 2 BEVERLY LEVIN Blonde Hair + Effervescent Personality 2 ELAINE VAUGHN Gallons of Pep + Talents X Imagination 2 WILMA LEVIN QSwell Guyjs -1- Aggressiveness X Refinement : RICHARD RODDA A Pragmatical Classmate X Wisdoni -P Keennes-s 2 ALAN MARK QA F riendjb + Happy-Go-Lucky + Kindness 2 MARGARET HAYES Vivacious X A Likeable Person + Charm : FAYE SCHWARTZ Cleverness QSincerityj QGenialj 2 MICHAEL CHERINGTON Elegance X "just Plain Swell" + Skill 2 BETTY GRIMM Helpfulness X Enthusiasm + Tremendous Fellow 2 ROBERT EMIGH High Qualities -P Generosity X Pep 2 IRENE HVOZDOVICH Gifted QPopu1arityj -+ Confidence 2 JAMES PARKER Fame X Vigor + Sincerity 2 LAWRENCE THOMAS Brains QSkillj QAmbitiOnj 2 IRWIN STEIN Capability X Success X Genuineness 2 IRENE LAzo Considerate QA Wonderful Fellow-classmatejg 2 RACHEL Wooos QAcimirableD A Powerful Personality + Ability 2 DOROTHY TERRY Spry X Fun X Cooperation + Skill 2 MARY LOU MILLER Influential + Pleasing Character QLiked by Allj : MARY Ross Dependable X Wit + Sportsmanship : ABA LEITER Delicate QWonclerful Qualitiesj -l- Fun : HELEN ECKBRETH QThe Bestj '00 QMost I-Ielpfulj '00 QUnforgettablel '00 : MR. TRUMBULL TOTAL : ROOM 458 106 xzirzf ., we .As . R .As ,At .K .et .6 .,: .Vs --L ea -K -X -x -fs -7- 31 LN -i -Q La -fs V--X -1 as Ls :fs is -as -1 -N -N L-X AA ,X,NfXfX,,,, are, fwfxfwfxfxfxfxfxwrxfs wfxfxfrs'-xfxwfxwfxfxfwfxwfx TW 'A 1 .- 1 9. -1. lt. -w. -1. -T. vw. -w. -:. iw. -:.. -1. -1. -:. fr. -i. '::-1. .:.'.:. .:. .m C 00111 4158 'lieacher AA A A AA,Nlr. Robert C. rllllllllllllll lhesirlent A A .......,...,,....,...,.. Paul Berger Yice Presirlent A A AA A hlzu'gzu'et Heatley Secretary A A A ..,, AA Marilyn Berger Tieasurers A A A A AA A A AXVil1nz1 l.evin, Dick Roclcla Student Council Representative A Susan ljergiuan lforeworcl Representative AAAAA A AAAAA A AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAA A A Lois l,evy First Row-Mary Ross, Wilma Levin, Marcia Goldstein, Susan Bergman, Marilyn Berger, Margaret Heatley, Betty Grimm, Robert Marks, Irene Lazo, Elaine Vaughn Second Row-Margaret Hayes, Rachel Woods, Dorothy Terry, Lois Levy, Beverly Levin, john Tkac, Paul Berger, Faye Schwartz, Mary Louise Miller, Irene Hvozdovich, Ann Easton, Helen Eckbreth, Mr. Trumbull, Stanley Fink Third Row-Irwin Stein, Michael Cherington, Robert Emigh, Aba Leiter, James Parker, Richard Rodda, Peter Sweck, Bill Nicholson, Ronald Weisner, Bruce Porter, Alan Mark Quotes Uxf7l1'tllUllS and wise he is, but not severeg He still remenibererl that he once was young." D. McCly1noncls "XVhere there-'s at g'll'l-A'-fllCl'6'5 a boy." -At the wall "lt was 21 clreain of perfect bliss, Too beautiful to last." -An "A" in English 8 "I want what I XV2lllt.ufrlwll grzlrluzlte. "Now we shau't be lo11g."ff'-Seuioi' taking the hall pass ''Adiboronhphcmscophornia. XVhere left you Clirououlnvtouthologsf' -Floyrl Nztugle at class meeting "In my mind, there is nothing so illiberzil and so illbrecl, as audible laughter." -Miss Zeigler on auditorium conduct UI speak not of this class or of that, but of the school as Il whole, und. gentlemen what a whole Allclerclice is."v:Xrtliur Tlioinas "This warm kind worlcl is all l lmou'."-WQX senior on class clay. "Seniors must give up wine, women or song."-Goodbye Miss Steiner 107 PF's."N'f'S.A-w .'W2.'N'2 .Ae 53931 .An .AE .535."3s .Aff .'N'7E?5w .An .An .AS .54 .An .'Wf'?.'W2 as .fgfiw .751 .An Qxfmbizions Through twelve long years of real hard work, We've learned from studies never to shirkg But from our minds, and intuition, We've now dug up a real ambition. BOB OAKES-Vaughn Monroe's replacement JIMMY POLAND-Clown on "Howdy Doody" show DAVID MAZER-Bass player in Spike Jones Symphony JOAN KLEPPICK-Co-owner of Arthur Murray studio GEORGINE LUCERNE--Lovelorn Columnist of "Why Weep, Women" maga- zme BUZZ? SNIDERMAN--Cartoonist for Whiz, Boom, Bang comic books IRV HOLTZMAN-Driver for Black 81 Blue Cab Company NANCY SCHWINN-Leading star in the dramatic Broadway play, "Blondes Prefer Gentlemen" MEMORY JONES-The Republican party's good-will ambassador to Lower Slobovia ERIC KOCH-Night watchman at Fort Knox ROBERT LUTSKY-Successor to Captain Video CAROL REED and BARBARA ROMZY-Co-owners of the Mellon Bank ESTHER JOHNSON-Owner and proprietor of K'Nitey Nite" Inn NANCY KELLY-Assistant to Clyde Beatty NORMA JEAN FATKIN-Winner of Olympic walking title LULA MAE WHETSTONE-Head model for Jim Canopener CAROL SPERLING-"Irium girl" ALBERT and HAROLD LAPIDUS-The "Tintair Twins" EMIL HERMAN-President of Siberia SANDRA and RHODA GOLDHAMMER-The "Toni Twins" SHIRLEY VERNON-Door to door ticket salesman for Wilkens' Amateur Hour RICHARD DIAS-Alan Ladd of 1960 GEORGE GETTY-The "Valentino" of TV VIRGINIA JACKSON-Manager ofa department store RUTH F ERSON-Winner of "Make More F riends" contest FAYE CHOSKY-Mrs. Uppington of the "400" FRED WEINSTEIN-Author of sensational book, "Twentieth Century Con- ventionalismn SANDOR BERES-Jasha Heifetz' protege MARLENE SABLE-Traveling saleswoman for "You Pay, lfVe Print" Company SHIRLEY GINSBERG-"Smoky City's" representative and interpreter at the United Nations MARLYN LANGUE-Cheerleader at the 1960 World Series SARA LYNN I-IIRSH-Top-paying member of "Tomorrow's Business Shystersu SANFORD GORDON-Top four-part arranger for the Andrews Sisters MARY AGNES O'CONNELL-Pulitzer prize winner for the best short novel DOROTHY HAYNES-President of the Humane Society .U..,.L,..,-.,.U.U.U.L,.. .U.U -U.:-,.L,.U.U.. .U.U.L,.L,.. - 'ix TS 22 'fi if 5.1 '7 Sluaknf Council President, Sept.-jan.-Marcia Glazer President, jan.-June-Electra Petrolias Sponsor-Miss Laura Zeigler SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL cn, xi. .N ,Q .Q 1. E IH! 3017191 l'ffc'U5 CONSTITUTION PROBLEMS PUBLICITY SOCIAL I SCHOLASTIC STANDING STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Ill FOREWORD STAFF Editors-in-Chief-Elinor Aaron, Nancy Schor Sponsor-Miss Diantha W. Riddle NINTH-TENTI-I GRADE REPRESENTATIVES SEVENTH-EIGHTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES A O42 V7. I of 'Z ELEVENTH-TWELFTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES 112 ff0me1 'rmm.v - 100 Z SZlb.Yl'l'lLDfl-011 ROOMS zea, 312, 368, 372, 358 113 Sc'if'UiL'c' C 114175 CAFETERIA STAFF SERVICE CLUB Sponsor: Miss Helen Bartrim l CASHIERS A.N.C. Sponsor Miss Katherine McKinney M.M.M. BOOK ROOM CLUB SCHOOL TREASURER Herbert Kleber USHERS STAFF Sponsor Miss Laura Zeigler KEY CLUB Sponsor Mr. john Irwin LIBRARY STAFF-Miss Gertrude Oetting 115 v--v--1 Clubs 'mb-f' TRAVEL CLUB Sponsor-Miss Ann Kasnitz TODAY'S BUSINESS GIRLS Sponsor-Miss Margaret Winch FRENCH CLUB Sponsor-Miss Edna Todd F3 . Q, Q Q . Nl. UNITED NATIONS CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Morris Beck HEBREW CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Marcus Rosenthal FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Sponsor-Miss Margery Heimberger RED CROSS Sponsor-Miss Beryl Zeigler SQUARE DANCE Sponsor-Mr. Louis Weitzel 117 .. . ... .. . -.ff Tiff? '55 T5 454.51575 iDi56Zl55l.0l1 Cla 125 SENIOR DISCUSSION-TWELFTH GRADE Sponsor-Miss Lois Grose o ami . iw "ff 0 fi j ' fn l M ' P 'fgfy ,WMHKNBMFMW a IIS INTERMEDIATE DISCUSSION Sponsor-Mr. Regis Wiegand SENIOR DISCUSSION-ELEVENTH GRADE Sponsor-Mrs. Ethel Hubbard LL 'il 'QQ 'iii 'Lg 'gzlg 'J 'F 'il 'ig 'il K, 'LYS 1 'ii 'QI Ili! SCIENCE TEST CLUB Sponsor-Mrs. Mae Weber Smith CHESS CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Robert C. Trumbull CHESS TEAM MICROSCOPE CLUB Sponsor-Mrs. Mae Weber Smith 120 GARDEN CLUB Sponsor-Mrs. Nancy Snively SPELLING TEAM Sponsor-Miss Lenore Allen PROJECTION CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Thomas Davies Y I v SLIDE RULE CLUB Sponsor-Dr. Wesley J. Wagner 121 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Sponsor-Miss Helen Hillard X107 4 A f W' RV' ' . m,2Q75ff4f2S0 . Evil 4-Liv,-47:- 122 ff- fx .YT fx ix .3 .F .3 IH .5 .3 'fi 1.5 .fx A,3,4.5. HALL STAFF Sponsor-Mrs. Ethel Hynes FOURTH PERIOD HALL STAFF Sponsor-Mr. Arthur W. Thomas HALL STAFF Sponsor-Mrs. Irene K. Bain 'asvQ,x1.'pSf:L:Sfpm,Q,pLfpg, 123 Sxcefpzs from an essay of Horfzce llffzll-wit Question: XVhy are you looking forward to graduation? .flmw Rosvizlwry: I'm not!! Carole S71-ld!'7'I I'll get lots of presents. Alvvlz If0ll!,S'lllt1-212 I'm getting tired of this school. Ranma Amish: VVhy? Shouldn't I be? A C'01'toin 'I'0a,clwr: I'll have a 9th grade homeroom Question: If you couldn't cut classes, but had complete freedom in the school, what would you do? Dafzfid Fmflzer: I'd study furiously! Beverly Balulein: I don't know! Lvsliv Klein: I think I'd go crazy! Row ll-'visenlrcmmx I'd cut classes anyway. Dirk Iivlscr: I'd resort to early glismissals. Phyllis Coleman: I'd come late to a journal Staff meeting! Question: Wliat advantages have you found in being a senior? Cozmiv Sfwiglv: I've never had such an easy English class. Ann Lvzfin: I haven't really found any advantages. Freya Slzcrmcm: A newly-acquired heart condition. Stanley Cohen: The advantage of being allowed to do three hours homework each night. Do1'm'11 Binstock: I can go out on school nights-to the library! C,'1r1irlvs Rosvntlzollz It's easier to loaf in the hall. I' f .z- .lt wil.-: - -F,-,",..-:..--"I-"" 'L- -c- -c- -U w- -1- 1- -Lf -Q -L- w- -1- -L- -Q -U -U -Lv 'Lf -U -L- -U 1- 'U -U -U -4- -U -U 'Lf 'L' 'L' 'U 'L' 'L' 'nfl' 'QL 'QL' V. N.. X.. o.. c., Q JW 51525 THE ALLDERDICE CHOIR Director-Miss Emma Steiner 125 CHORUS 3 S X ,gf U' 2' 1 , I JUNIOR GLEE CLUB SOLOISTS 5 ' ' Sponsor-Mrs, Dorothy Meyer MALE OUARTET MALE CHORUS ' Q . as l CHORUS 2 'Q' ff o :Qs S vs' .S 1 KX 4Sff . l 5 I CHORUS 1 I , A V v 8 f im ff L , 'B'u,, - Q MLW? .E 126 CHORUS 4 i- GIRLS CHORALE GLEE CLUB 127 THE CHOIR AT EAST LIBERTY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE CHOIR 126' 5? Aw. , Q , - A ' , .31-Y f 5 . W, H 9 way X ,MQ rf Y , gm, y U sg , E 1 ? x fi. xt K Q N., MXN ,Q 'iw A J 3, A? 2 asa? KQXN ggi X 1 . ,si?f,!2'EY5w,, K 5 T I 3 ,AAA , , Q Ky 15, Y Y f , -.., ff 'K xy 4 4 f z. : 'Q I , W "', ,.,::: Y I fx I - -3 ' M, aff? ' is .,:, 3. an ,fn u M5, Y ip A-41" E 141, 43 V1 .4 ., , , 1 9' N ' ,451 ' ' ' , . P 3 ' ' . ' :Z A. Mui.. A v f Y xr ua, , , 1 A , . , M 34, 4s 1 ' ' , 1 ,M 1 I' ,. , " 1 f. ' 5' ' 'n -.X ' M 9 A C .v ai, QUINTET STRING TRIO BRASS ENSEMBLE BRASS ENSEMBLE WOODWIND TRIO TRUMPET DUET TRIO WOODWIND QUARTET fl .,, 35 A YJ v t 3 4 , Q Q W A jf I W Q, ja., , Y K, 1 Viwax N A gm 4 .. :,: ,I mi, u ' 'XM ' .1 iff mga? ikwlsi Q: v Q N All fl S 'H . W .,-Ek N x ,K . an 4 ,Aw Av' . fy f .1 , A. -X ' 3 f I fff. g:.:.. s X f V V , f ' 5 v vw ' yy f , L , f if M W ' 5 'W 2 1 0 V X Z' my K, XE, 2 Pix Ex ! X gy ,XX A x iii Q J' I we Wm 5 ,Q A f M N 2 W4 'gf ww QQ 9 .ma Q us Sw -I' MN r M V , Q3 W sw , ' Y 4 T3 lv 1422 ch . , - fa A 1 1f ',,f?' 4 it ' " gf 7 mxgg ' W - ez gh Q? c 1 K M I 'D - f Q f Avi.. fi-is . Q4 434' ' 'L , " 5 ' if 4 f N. , -.ff , ,K 1 ev H ' nil ORCHESTRA 1 ORCHESTRA 2 132 .,.f,.1.A.YX.,x-X-dkx-qi-N-X-1-X XX.Th.?.fT.7?.f-3.79.9 43.4-?.7?.'F?, T?.f'?.fFT. HARMONY CLASS Teacher-Mr. Walter Voyvodich MARCHING BAND Director-Mr. Roy Dietz 133 24 'ffi 'fi 'F 'S KTS 'fififii :fi,3fi,5?3 ', SPECIAL DANCE 5.'.'J.'. 1.5 'fizi 555.11 is 'fi 'F . 9517166 groups Sponsors Modern Dance-Miss Esther Long Special Dance-Miss Margaret Mercer .i, .:, .Q .S Kr, .C 3 5 . -67.4 -si. -QV. .X l,Kl.t'f-F016 71 ff.-N een' eff Needed--Une red-ink eradicator for two extremely "red-headed twinsuh-none else but .Xl and Hal l,apiclus. Found--A copy of parliamentary procedure. Could Memory blones be missing hers? Lost-President Harvey Klein bemoans the fact that he seems to have mis- placed his official gavel. Missing-A very expert baton, sadly missed by its owner, Majorette Barbara Billings. Founde-SOMliliUlJY'S little gold pin by Roberta Rosen. lt will take real peisuasion for her to give it up. Strayed-Une red, two-wheeled bicycle usually associated with "Kitty," other- wise known as Phyllis ltlaclc. Needed-A second-hand heliocopter so that Mildred Kravitz and Patsy Farber can commute between Squirrel Hill and Penn State. Stolen-VVill the crafty person who disappeared with the senior class minutes kindly return them to Secretary Dorothy Haynes? Found--.-X place in the annals of :Xllderdice history by -that spectacular .Iann- ary, 1952 graduating class. 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'F W 5 g V i 2- 3. , U xv 4 1 " 533 1 f U9 Thyszkal Ei A .lv ' I A 3' S s, I ' , , , ,ziu -A A b ' -1: H W. I A A A-xg hi- . I e u ' Q I IEV .x t 5--, -Q IVQ- D vlllb' ,-: I ,"-. 57 VI q i :-vv 2- -:' k in ? ..,: j ,.::.,. -A . F A.,AA ' , A .,A..,. 1 V , . V .. SENIOR LEADERS CLUB Sponsor-Miss Mary Allshouse HOCKEY ALL-STAR TEAMS HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Captain-Margaret Heatley 138 6u6l'll6'dfl'07Z JUNIOR LEADERS CLUB Sponsor-Miss Eleanor Boland JUNIOR VOLLEY BALL CHAMPIONS Captain-Betty Katsur SENIOR VOLLEY BALL CHAMPIONS Captain-Doris Williams 139 T?.'f?.TT. 3.75, .12 74, in T9,75, 15, 3 ' IT, 3, '13 '13 TWJTQTQTA T5-f,Q, .-N 3 Thffxffa ix '. 34143 fb ff! TA TA 'S 'fm Th -A-A 11 SENIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS Captain-Doris Williams LIFE SAVING JUNIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS TENNIS CHAMPIONS Elinor Aaron, Beverly Smith Captain-Nancy Overman - W XJ v K- M' V L' V V C, 'vi vi':'Xf3.L 140 MWMWH A .-.K N.- ....HK..-.x..wuxH.-vx.-.-..K K .f+.'a.Q.f1:.fa.6N.+b.fw .fam .fa Sfwimming 1 +I' 1 I 5 Q E LIFE SAVING Sponsor-Miss Genevieve Cannon ,mr V , .A , - . RHYTHMIC SWIM GROUP Sponsor-Miss Eleanor Boland 141 CHEERLEADERS onsor-Mr. Robert Irvin MAJORETTES Sponsor Mr. John Irwin MAJORETTES 142 F00 bfi!! Coach-Mr. Louis Weitzel Assistant Coach-Mr. Stewart Brown FOOTBALL SQUAD I -U Q 'ifffi iii :P if 'P '.' Jill lcfzkf SWIMMING TEAM Coach-Mr. Claude Sofield TRACK TEAM Coach-Mr. Stewart Brown 'JJQL' ix if Ti? BASKETBALL TEAM Coach-Mr. john Irwin JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Coach-Mr. Stewart Brown ix FW Q : :mv J: l2V.g,: .gl .i, .EJ Q, .:, .gr 145 A .L . ,q, K, x 'E e r is x SY? XX x xk X x x Gamma Phi Alpha Fraternity extends eorzgrazulaliom zo the 1952 graduates ami to its own graduating members JANUARY IDICK FINDER JUNE ALAN ACKERMAN ROGER DAVIDSON LEON FELMAN DANNY GREENBERG MELVIN LANIJAY ALLAN SHRAGER 1-I7 Wayne Bond BEST WISHES FROM Mr. and Mrs. Marcus L. Aaron Mr. and Mrs. John W. Abbott Mr. and Mrs. S. Abrams Aleen and Rose Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alman Mr. and Mrs. Ben Amdur Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Anish and Family Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Arnowitz Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Averbach and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Walter Azinger Mrs. Catherine Bacigal Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bakaysza Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Baltic Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baltrotsky Mrs. Frank Balukin Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Begler and Family Mr. and Mrs. C. Bergenstein Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berger Mr. and Mrs. Leo Berger Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bergman Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berkeybile Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Berkman Bernie and Pete Mr. and Mrs. I. Blnstock Mr. and Mrs. N. Bliman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Bloom Bill Boehm Mrs. Carlton L. Brunt Charles A. Buechel Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mrs. Mr. 5Mr. Mrs. Mr. and and and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. A. Carr and Mrs. Stephen Bugel R. Buncher Lewis W. Caddy V. A. Carpenter Frank Chaenkok Michael A. Coleman and Mrs. Jesse Coles George Davidson A. Coco Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davis Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dillner and Family Mr. and Mrs. John S. Easton Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Eckbreth Joanne and Karl Egerman Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Egerman Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Eliashof Mr. and Mrs. Walter Emig and Family Mr. and Mrs. James Emigh Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Falce Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Faulkner Mr. and Mrs. I. Felser Mr. and Mrs. L. Harry Felman Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ferber Mr. and Mrs. I. Fibus and Family Mrs. Annette Fineman Drs. Mollie and Morris Foster Mr. and Mrs. Harold Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Ned E. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Max Fuhrer Mr. and Mrs. William Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Gardill Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gladstone Mr. and Mrs. Lou Godla Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Goldstein and Daughters Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Julius H. Goldstein Phil Goldstein Mrs. Selma Goodworth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon and Beverly Danny Greenberg Mrs. I. Greenberg, Larry and Rheda Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Greer Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greenspan Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gross Francis R. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Herman Miss Bess Herman Dr. and Mrs. William Hersh and Phyllis Mr. Harry Hertz Mr. H. Hirschfield and Mrs. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Barney Holtzman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Homovics Walter E. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kaplan and Family Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Karlin Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kleber and Family Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kolko and Family Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Kottler Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Kovarsky Mr. and Mrs. Max Kram Mr. and Mrs. David H. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Krimsly Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Krum Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krnspir Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kusko Mrs. P. J. LaFace Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Latterman Mrs. Florence Leff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiber and Family Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Levenson and Allen Mrs. Louis A. Levin Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levin Mr. and Mrs. J. Levinson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levitt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lincoff Dr. and Mrs. H. Loikrec Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lowery Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Major Mrs. Walter Malek 148 Gloria Marena Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Mark Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marks Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Marks Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMurtry Mendel Mendelson and Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs. Morris L. Miller Mrs. Mr. Mr. W. J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mogerman, Linda Roberta J. Murphy Nancy, Ronna, and Rose Joan and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Nathan Mr. Louis Nevins Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Osbon Mr. and Mrs. Porter O'Shell Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ostroff and Arthur Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Palley Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Papandreas Alton B. Parker Miss Elizabeth Pascuzzi James J. Petrolias Herman Phillips and Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Picovsky Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pleszko ollard Porter orter Miss Sarah P Elizabeth W. Mrs. Selma P Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Portis Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Prividy Mr. and Mrs. Saul Prizent and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Recht Mrs. Ray Reinwasser Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reola The Ringler Family Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Rodda Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rodda Flo and Lou Rodgers Israel Rogal Mr. and Mrs. Morris I. Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. George Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rosenthall Mrs. Marie Ross Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rubenstein and Family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sachs Mr. and Mrs. William Saint-Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Saul Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schaer Dr. and Mrs. H. Z. Schmidt Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schomo BEST WISHES FROM Mrs. Henry Schor Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schutte Frank Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schwartz, Susie and Charles Mr. and Mrs. Yale Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sedlak William J. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shrager and Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Max Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Simon Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Small Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith Mr. and Mrs. Morris Snider Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Soltman and Sons Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Soltz and David Mr. J. Soltz Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Soltz Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stein Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Stein Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Steiner Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stewart and Daughters Mrs. A. Susser Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Syna and Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson Elaine Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Wagner Mrs. E. H. Wasmuth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinberg Mrs. Martin Weinberger Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. M. B. Weisberg Benjamin Weiss Morris Weizenbaum Chas. J. Welch Frank Winfield Sydney Winikoff Robert J. Wood G. Woods Ilene Zalmon Sol Zalmon Mrs. Harry Zeligman Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Zelkowitz Bonn's Hardware Charles Boyer, Barber Colfax Cut-Rate Pharmacy Helen's Beauty Salon Herman's Bakery Max Horowitz House of Beauty The Knit Mart Mary Ann Beauty Salon McAdams Bros. Pittsburgh Candy and Cigar Co. Ratner's Hardware Max Sawitz I4 9 Cnngmlztlrtlions 10 the Gmrlmtling C'!t1.f5f?,l' from the Taylor Allderdiee Parent -Teacher Association Personality Beauty Salon 5815 FORBES STREET Presenting The Finest I n Beauty C nlture jAckson 1-4465 Compliments of I. BINSTOCK JEWELER 5826 FORBES STREET Compliments 0 f BUKES FINE CANDIES 1728 MURRAY AVENUE Superior Engraving Co 312 Boulevard of the Allies Hil1's Studio 214 N. Highland Avenue nl- Mayer Press 235 Collins Avenue 150 W. Dillner Transfer Co 2748 WEST LIBERTY AVENUE PITTSBURGH 16, PA. FI 1-3300 MOVING - local and long distance PACKING - fine china, etc. STORING - household goods DEPENDABLE EFFICIENT RELIABLE Expert Machinery Movers 601 MELWCJOD STREET I'I'1'TsBU11GH 13, PA. MA 1-4567 CAREFUI, IJIERSONAI. SUP12RvIs1oN 151 DUQUE I' VER ITY Oldest Catholic U nifuersizy in I'enmyl'wmiu S SCHOOLS-College of Arts and Sciences. School of Law, School of Business Administration, School of Pharmacy, School of Music, School of Education, School of Nursing, Graduate School. CO-EDUCATIONAL-Girl students admitted to all schools and com- prise M of 5000 enrollment. SOCIAL LIFE-Many fraternities, sororities, and professional asso- ciations. Completely equipped Little Theatre and Student-operated radio station, VVDUQ-FM. LOCATION-Atop world-famous Golden Triangle in downtown Pitts- burgh. Wlalking distance to three national railroads, shopping dis- trict and first-run movies and plays. Single trolley or bus fares to beautiful suburbs. Address: DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY P1T'rsBURGH 19, PA. 152 TI-IE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH ARTS SCIENCES ENGINEERING BUSINESS TEACHING WRITING and JGURNALISM MEDICINE LAW DENTISTRY SOCIAL WORK PHARIVIAICY NURSING PL'BI.IIC HEALTH 'J'- For IlIIOI'lII3.tIOI1, Address the Registrar Compliments 0 f a Friend Nedian B'IIai B'rith Girls extend lzeerriest congratu- lnfions to the grefinazing class of 1952 and its grnilnnling members. 7h ROBERT MORRIS Shaw! Accounting Business Law Secretarial IIOTEL WILLIAM PENN 0 ATLANTIC I-0922 o PITTSBURGH I9. PM Compliments of A Friend 5 ICTGRY A.Z.A. 595 The members of Victory A.Z.A. tithe this opportunity to congratulate their graduating members and to 'wish 'F Officers them the hest of everything in the future JOSEPH SAKOLSKYX ALVIN HOWARD FILIEDMAN IRWIN STEIN ALAN MARK MARK B. GLADSTONIE HARVEY LEVINEX DAVID MAZER ARNIE SILvI2R'k JOEL MERENSTEINX EI.I.IO'I'1' WEINBERG MI'1'CHEI.L Bloom 154 V ci I The Members 0 Freedom A. Z. A. extend congratulations and best 'wishes to the members 0 the graduating classes and their graduating members FREDERICK 'TERKEL BERNARD BORENSTE SEYMOUR BRANVN CARL COOPER DAVID GILD IRVING HORVITZ ARNOLD .IACOBSY5 ROBERT KRAKOFF 'F Armed Service I BERNARD BLIMAN SORREL NAFT VERRY RUBENSTEIN RONALD SOBEL MARVIN SPOKANE MARVIN VNATIN NORMAN WEINSTEIN DAVID WEISSBERG AMERICANS 0 N E H O U R FOOTERIZING The Most Beautiful Dry Cleaning IT'S GREATER THAN YOU THINK The Complete Process in 60 Minutes DRY CLEANING - SPOTTING - PRESSING anal no exlra charge for Fas! Service AMERICAN--FOOTER'S CLEANERS - DYERS 5864 FORBES STREET, NEAR SHADY AVENUE Nationally F afnous Cleaners Since 1870 156 Bef! Wz'5he5 from RGYAL BEDDING 819 REEDSDALE STREET PITTSBURGH, PENNA. Allegheny 1-3500 1111171 uffzctu re rs of Ame mvzfz Befzugv Proffucvfs 157 SQUIRREI, lE11l,I,'S Nl+1Wl'1S'I' AND I,ARliI'1S'l' RECORD SHOP NATIONAL RECORD MART 1800 MURRAY AVENUE For Efueryfhing in Rewarding POIIULAR CLASSICAI CH1L1J1aLN'Q TUMPSON AND COMPANY 705 PENN AVIQNULQ DOWNTOWN MODERN KITCHENS HEATING RANGES TILE WASHERS BATHROOMS REFRIGERATORS Call GI dnt 1 OJ 0 t 1 lreu Estimate 156' MITHFIELD FE HOSPITALITY AND GOOD FOOD Nlember of LOCAL - S'1'A'1'E - NATIONAL RES'I'AURAN'l' Assoc1A'1'1o1xs 639-41 SMITHFIILLD STRIf1If1T PITTSBURGH 22, PA. 159 I Sigma au Sorority extends sincere congralulazions to its graduating members and the graduating classes of 1952 MARILYN BERGER JUDY FRIEDMAN PHYLLIS GREENSI'AN ICLAINE HELLER RITA LA'I"I'ERMAN BEVERLY LI-:VIN CECY LINCCDITF ANNE ROSENBERG GLORIA SILVERMAN JUDY WEISS 160 , RN Tau Alpha Mu Sorority extends best 'wishes to the graduating classes of 195 2 and congratulates its graduating ineinbers JANUARY CLASS BARBARA BILLINGS MICKEY LANGUE MAIXGIE PERESMAN SARA SCHMEISER JUNE CLASS IQONNA ANISH EILEEN REINWASSER BEVERLY GoRDoN Lois SILVERMAN BARBARA KAPLAN CONNIE SPIEGEL JACKY KRAM Lois WEINBERGEI: Rosxz WEIZENISAUM 161 Jeanne's Dress Shop 5818 FORBES STREET SQUIRREL HILL "Always the Smartest" Store Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday--10-6 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday-10-9 Phones : JAckson 1-0249 jAckson 1-9925 Compliments of WAT KI N S Insurance Agency 5818 FORWARD AVENUE M U R P H Y' S Esso SERVICENTER BEECHVVOOD BOULEVARD AT WILKINS AVENUE MOntrose 1-3387 - 88 General Repairs Body Slzop Work ?I'dhl!3 M,en's Wear 5816 FORBES STREET "Next to the Bank" Alpha Lambda Tau Fraternity extentls congratulations and best 'wishes to MARK GLADSTONE Graduating in june '52 Compliments of PENN-LINCOLN PRINTING CO. 2627 MURRAY AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. HAzel 1-3742 Best Wishes from .I21SOll,S Beauty Salon 5878 MURRAY AVENUE ,IAckson 1-1418 HAzel 1-6475 Compliments of H artsock Pharmacy 612 TRENTON AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. CHurchill 1-4217 W'e, the Zllefnben' of Delta Lambda Ph1 Fmternity extend hetttfttest congratulations to the Wtentlvers o the grttrlttating class and our own graduating ntembers anuary Class LARRY ARNOI,D:k EDWARD AVERBACK STANLEY COHEN DANIEL HOHENS'I'EIN HARVEY KLEIN4' LESLIE KLEIN LOUIS MENIJELSON SEYMORE MILLER CJRVIE RECHT QIACK ROSEN DAVID I-1AMIsURG - Kiski 163 The Gamma Alpha Lambda Sorority oxlomls congratulations to the grodouoling class of 1952 and to its own graduating members JANUARY MARCIA GLAZER CQAIL KEILLY JUNE SUSAN BERGMAN JOAN FRIEDMAN RHEDA GREENBERG ANN LEVIN DAISY MARKS BARBARA Sc11wAR'1'z 164 Best Wi.vhe.r to zhe Clzzssaf of 1952 THE STE HOU Famous for CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS and SEAFOOD Prepared by our Outstanding Chef 5841 FORBES STREET JA 1-0542 165 Regent Ph arm acv Sidehamer Brothers Phar1m1cist.s Braddock and Hutchinson Avenuec EDGEXVOOD, PA. Plinhurst 1-4014-1-4015 Northumberland Pharmacy W. A. CARGO Plmrmaeisl 5872 NORTHUMBERLAND ST. PITTSBURGH 17, PA. HAze1 1-1869 BEVERLY PHARMACY 315 BEVERLY ROAD PITTSBURGH 16. PA. Compliments 0 f 13ERGER'S DRUGS Best Ufishes I0 the Gmafuating Class of June 1952 YOUTH CRAFT SHOE STORES 1835 MURRAY AVENUE 4135 BRONVNSVILLE ROAD PITTSBURGH, PA. 166 Pk Phi Upsuon Sorority extends best wishes and sincere eongratulettons to the graduating class of 1952 and to its own January Class graduating members CLAIRE E. ARNOWITZ PATRICIA S. FARBERSF ANN LOIS GOLDSTEIN MILDRED LOUISE KRAVI'FZ:': SHIRLEY BEA PHILLIPS PHYLLIS L. WAGNER RACHEL ELAINE WOI.FSON HERMOINE ZIONTS3: Cl? 167 Lil? Sigma Delta Epsilon Fraternity fsxlenfis .Iiiirfere rongratulazioris to ils graduating 7I1f?777b8l'.Y and the graduating classes of 1952 PAUL BERGER RICHARD FELSER RONALD KOTTLER GEORGE A. KRAMER PAUL S. KRAMER DAVID S. MILTON MURRAY SUSSER Q75 168' Ross Ortoleva :md Son 1709 MURRAY AVENUE PITTSBURGH 17, PA. Compliments 0 f MORRIS SLOAN Complete Insurance Service 1826 SHAW AVENUE HAzel 1-2049 JAckson 1-0103 CEt1al' 1-8737 CEdar 1-9819 0116 Hour C H AT EA U - - - M artmizing M CTO R SALES CLEANING PRESSING TAILOTRING BETTER USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD Corner CHATEAU and LIVERPOOL STREETS N. S., PITTSBURGH 33, PA. 4381 MURRAY AVENUE PITTSBURGH 17, PA. jAckson 1-6500 We call for and deliver. The Zeta Sigma Phi Sororit extends .vinceresl congratulations to the graduating nlasses of 1952 and the graduating members BERNICE BEGLER - june Class '52 PAYE CHosKY - January Class '52 FLORA GARZ - June Class '52, Peabody High I6 Qlx Alpha Sigma Tau F mterniiy extends congratulations to the gmduafing classes and ils own g1'!ZLfu!lli11g' members JANUARY DAVID FINEMAN JOEL LEVINSON JUNE STANLEY PINK JAMES GLICK SIDNEY SCHAER DAVID SPUNGEN SIDNEY SVNA CE, 770 If sweet soft drinks leave you thirsty... I I 'hw Swatch to Squirt V if 1 w Rx 52223. Q N Fresh, clean taste gg you drink Squirt... f fresh, clean taste ghfg' you drink Squirt... ' N -' 7' I' never an after-thirst! SQUI27' ' an O s . me soul: co SQUIRT BUTTLING CO 200 IJENNISTON AVENUE 171 The Delta Epsilon Sorority Beta extend: tl! fongratulatiorts to the graduating flames of 195 2 and its twelve graduating rriemlnerr BETTY LOU BERKOWIT IDOREEN BINSTOCK SONDRA GOLDHAMMER RHODA GOLDHAMMERX ANN DORIS GOLDSTEIN MARCIA GOLDSTEIN ALEEN HOLTZMAN JOAN MOOERMAN FREYA SHERMAN CAROL SPERLINGX ROBERTA ROSENX ARLENE YAHR "' anuary Class Of 1952 ZR 172 SQUIRREL HILL NEWS STAND The Store of F riemily Service 5804 FORBES STREET jAckson 1-9733 PITTSBURGH CANDY AND CIGAR Murray Avenue News Stand 2024 MURRAY AVENUE Complete line of school supplier Hallmark cards, magazines, small book-s, toys. Open till 12:00 P.M. nightly S Harvey's Men's Shop 1707 MURRAY AVENUE PITTSBURGH 17, PA. JACICSOII 1-3500 Compliments 0 uf Friend ,xx U X KX The Tau Sigma Phi Fraternity extends sincere congratulations to the graduating classes of 1952 ant! its graduating tnefnbers JANUARY BARRIE FISHER JUNE DANIEL LEVIT'l' SIDNEY SCHWAILTZ .LEE SILVERMAN MARK SILVERMAN 174 RN The Sigma Omega Pi Sororizjf wishes to extend its eongraznlazions zo the graduating classes and lo ils graduating members SUSAN CANTER NANCY HER'FZ ANN IQLLEN NEVINS 175 I-I astings M arket 335 HASTINGS STREET MOntrose 1-9730 Prop. Vince Kownacki For Quality Meats at all Times Hours: Daily 9-9 Sunday 10-3 Compliments of Canadian Fur Co. 700 PENN AVENUE PHILIP ROSENSTOCK MARTIN ROSENSTOCK Fine Flower Gifts Afiielcler Sc Smith SQUIRREL HILL FLOWER SHOP 1823 MURRAY AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. HAzel 1-3300 Best Wishes to the Gratlnating Class of 1952 THE FOTOSI-IOP 5854 FORBES STREET SQUIRREL HILL Plioto Supplies and Cameras The Intra-Fraternit Council extentls its best wishes to the gratlnating class and those fraternity graduates. ALPHA DELTA CHI ALPHA SIGMA TAU DELTA CHI DEL'I'A LAM BDA PIII 'FAU GAMMA PI-II ALPHA PI TAU PI SIGMA DEIQ'I'A EPSILON SIGMA KAI'PA SIGMA PHI 176 N Pi Tau Pi Fraternity exlends congrazalazfions and beszf 'wishes lo the members of zhe graafnazin g classes and its graduating members TAYLOR :XLLDERDICE BYRON l11L1AsI1oF JAY NA'1'HAN SHADY SIDE ACADEMY LoUIs FRIEDMAN RICHARD ISAY MYRON MARKE1, RICHARD THORPE PENN HIGH SICHUUL MARK HARRISON IRWIN HIGH SCHOOL ALAN BERK BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL WALTER FELDGOISE AN DU VER :XCADEM Y JOSEPH Ross C X 177 ' x X 0 Alpha Beta Xhi Sorority extends its sincere congmzulalions to llze grmlualing classes cmd its graduating members MARY ALICE CADDY JACQUE CORE ARLENE JOHNSON MARY KIRKPA'I'llICK SHIRLEY Kusxo SYLVIA OSBON ELAINE VAUGHN BARBARA WASMUTH MARGIE WOOD X 178 AMPL ASPHAIXI PAVING CO. VITTSHVRKQH 17, PA. ,I:Xcks1m l-1935 Canton Tea Garden Special Canlonese Dishes CHINESE FAMILY IBINNFRS 2205 MURRAY AVICNUIC PITTSBURGH 17. PK. HAZCI l-1213 Crnzzpfilllrffzfx of S. S. KRESGE CO. Cnmpfimwzlx of WALDORF BAKERY 79 K L Sigma Kappa Fraternity wishes to extend congratulations to the graduating ineinbers 0 the senior class and its own graduating nieinbers 'FED COHEN DONALD FASKOW DAVID FERBER PHILIP KARLIN C. ISU Furniture Carpets Draperies The Carlton Shop INTERIOR FURNISHINGS 5852 FORBES STREET HAze1 1-2284 Emma Friedrich's Dresses Suits Coats 5877 FORBES STREET SQUIRREL HILL JAckson 1-2281 Lou Grande Joe Del Sole Max "Motel" Steinberg Beacon Barber Shop "VVhere Serfviee is a Must" Ladies' and Children's Haircutting a Specialty 1915 MURRAY AVENUE ,IAckson 1-9762 Wm. C. Zeiler Sc Son PAINTERS - DECORATORS 1045 MULDOWNEY AVENUE LINCOLN PLACE PITTSBURGH 7, PA. I-IOmestead 1-1002 Theta u Sigma The Tlzeta Mu Sigma Sorority extends its congratulations to its graduating rnenibers DOROTHEA HENNINGERW' DOROTHY HENNINGERA' JOAN KLEPPICKT KITTY Lou MADDOX SONDRA STEIN "' january Class LOTTIE Gkoss - Honorary Member 181 M ASTER'S ONE HOUR CLEANING "Have Your Garments C leaned While Shopping or az Wof'1e" 6740 REYNOLDS STREET EM6fSKJl1 1-0424 Complimenfs of BETTER BILT SUPPLY INC. 3614-36 HOUIJQVARIJ OF .-x1.1.1lf:s Kappa Delta Beta Sorority VVOULD LIKE TO EXTEND ITS CONGRATULATIONS TO THR GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952 I NZ C- The Alpha Delta Chl Fraternity expresses eorzgraialatioris and aes! wishes io llze graduating classes of 1952 am! parmaiarly anuary Class to its graduating members GILBLERT CRAMER HERBER'F KLEBER IRWIN MARCUS? ROBERT MARKS GERALD SEGAL IVAN WINFIELD MILTON ZEIDEN I 83 FRUITS FLOWERS GIFTS JOHN MCCLEMENTS INC. 338 SIXTH AVENUE IOLIVER BUILDINGJ, PITTSBURGH, PA. I SAUL I. ZEIDEN-GRaIIt 1-5675 SPECIAL RATES FOR CORSACES-SEE MILTON ZEIDEN '.n WEST REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE IN ALLRCHENY COUNTY - WEST'S FARM AGENCY FARMS AND BUSINESS IN 22 EASTERN STATES 2728 MURRAY AVENUE Delta Chi Fraternity 'wishes success lo all 1952 graduales ROGER H. AHLERS RICHARD BERGENSTEIIN ALAN E. DALBY JACK HUN'FER ROBERT KORONA DON LINTI3I,IvIAN RICHARD MAJOR JAMES B. MILLER WILLIAM L. NICIIOIAOR IQONALD WIESNER 184 ,f-Zfw-fff'1ff'f9"f"""' C- 251.20 ELM, QM QMWGLM 25 95? ff? v'-Q! vb 1 x4 . Q Y x ,V X WI .Fx 'w f X A ' In Ui? 'IT : " U' " S f 4? -1.nf...ivaamn:maximf:??3Pnmiir?5iEfPE?:f5n, 9? I l X Qx USUN ff", 43. V:-'QQ 7 MN f fl X 'N X bll?g!oqg.'x . . X A f K 'fG5g1 GET 7:' 0 Q I' ' ' 'Fl AX f NOW DOwFm799Hi7ffi3..fQ 47 X lxffffn 1 f '22 'wiv .0 7 W dw N UNH VF' 1:4122 ' V -x 0.04 X Wfl! 0. 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