Allderdice High School - Allderdice Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1953
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The Foundation of a State Is the Education
VOLUME XXIV
Published jointly by the Seniors of
the january and june Classes of 1953
The Yaylvr Hllderdice Hi In
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SHADY AND FORWARD AVENUES
PIT
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HE members of the january and the june class of 1953
join in dedicating this edition of THE ALLDERDICE to
their homeroom teachers. The kindly guidance and the wise
counsel of these teachers have been most helpful in contribu-
ting to the success of the class members both in scholastic
standing and in extracurricular activities. To each individual
senior something special has been contributed, and this will
not be forgotten. It is with a deep sense of appreciation that
this dedication is made.
liomeroom 7eaclnerA
JANUARY CLASS
Mr. Howard Barnes
Miss Rose D. Hartz
Miss Helen Hillard
Dr. Anna M. Quattrocchi
JUNE CLASS
Mr. Edward Caye
Miss Helen B. Gorman
Miss Florence E. Graham
Miss Lois Grose
Miss Yetta Kamler
Miss Elizabeth Klingensmith
Mr. George Phillips
Miss Leila H. Rubp
Miss Jessie M. Whitehill
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The Nllderdice ?aculty
Hs MR. PLRTHUR VV. Tnom.-xs
Vin? Pl"i7ll.'iptl!
Vorizficlizzil C'mms0I0r4Mr. Hal C. Teal
Junior Ci0IlllSt'I01'fiXliS5 Leanore Allen
i-Irti7'1'tii's Uiri'vf0r4Miss Laura Zeigler
.'ldz'1'sa'r to Girls
Miss Katherine McKinney
Chief CIw'lc4Miss lsahel T. Zinn
Cilvrk-Mrs. Lillian Baker
Clerk-Mrs. Roxie Sweeney
Clerk-Miss Lois Hill
I? fniz L' C.'li'rk-Miss Ruth Salisbury
MR. D. MCCLYMONDS
Prinripal
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Miss Catherine M. liisaman. Miss Olivia txoenig, Miss .lennie .X Norton
I-i077Hl'Z6I'Cidl
Mr. Howard Barnes, Miss Helen R. llartrim, llr. liarl H, Burgarcl, Miss Florence E.
Graham, Miss Margaret Hanrahan, Mr. john ll. Melvin, Miss Katherine Skarinski,
Miss Margaret L. VVinch
English
Mrs. Marjorie Bartrim, Miss Olive Braham, Mrs. Della Braun, Miss Mary C. Brennan,
Miss Lillian Goldstein, Miss Helen R. Gorman, Miss Lois Grose, Miss Rose U. Hartz,
Miss Helen Hillard, Miss Agnes Kerr, Miss Catherine .X. Mellermott, Miss Nancy Mont-
gomery, Mrs. Elizabeth Porter, Miss Diantha VV. Riddle, Miss Helen Sekey, Mr. joseph
ff Thompson, Mr. Regis B. XYiegand
F orei gn Language.:
Miss Dorothy Bergman, Miss Olive Bowlin, Miss Yetta Kamler, Miss lilizalwth Klingen-
smith, Mr. Charles T. Roller, Mr. Marcus Rosenthal, Miss litlna R. Totlml
Hiszory
Miss Eleanor Bardslev, Miss Louise B. Barthol, Mr. XNilliam J. Hozic, Miss Charlotte R.
Beaehler Mr. Morris' Beck, Mr. Samuel Blitz, Mr. john B. Coyne, Miss Esther Geist,
Miss Anh Kasnitz, Miss Bertha O. Mitchell, Mr. Norman NV. Mnlgrave, Dr. Anna M.
Quattrocehi, Miss Leila H. Rupp, Miss Jessie M. XN'hitehill, Miss Beryl Zeigler
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Home Economics
Miss Charlotte E. Bailey, Miss Florence Bechtel, Mrs. Margaret Bush, Mrs. Nancy R.
Dieter, Mrs. Betty Kane, Miss Jeanne Norris
Library
Miss Nadine Byrd, Miss Gertrude Oetting, Mrs. Carolyn Rector
Manual Training
Mr. Robert M. Colteryahn, Mr. Joseph Heidrich, Mr. Irving A. Hyman, Mr. Herbert A.
Lewis, Mr. Ercole Liberator, Mr. Alex Seigal, Mr. August Winterling
Jldathernatics
Mr. Edward Caye, Miss Catherine R. Folger, Mrs. Ethel Hubbard, Miss Elizabeth Hand,
Miss Martha Jane Kunkle, Mr. George Phillips, Miss Alice I.. Phipps, Mr. Ray R. Ralston,
Miss Edith May Starz, Mr. Robert C. Trumbull, Miss Ethel F. Turner, Doctor Wesley
Wagner
Jllusic
Mr. Roy F. Dietz, Mrs. Dorothy Jean Meyer, Miss Emma Steiner, Mr. Walter B. Voyvodich
Tliysical Education
Miss Mary Allshouse, Miss Eleanor Boland, Miss Genevieve O. Cannon, Mr. Robert Irvin,
Mr. John Irwin, Mr. james J. Klein, Miss Esther Long, Miss Margaret
Claude Sofield, Mr. Louis VVeitzel
Mercer, Mr.
Science
Mr. Lon H. Colborn, Mr. R. J. Hackett, Miss Jane S. Johnston, Miss Jane McCandless,
Mr. Lawrence H. Norris, Mr. Santo V. Sanfilippo, Mrs. Nancy Snively, Mrs. Mae Weber
Smith
Hall Supervisors
Mrs. Irene K. Bain
Mrs. Ethel Hynes
School Dortor
Dr. Miller 1
School Nurse
Miss Ann O'Brien
Dietitian
Miss Alberta Jackson
Swimming Matron
Mrs. Mary Ann Eggert
Custodian
Mr. Charles E. Dietz
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EDITORS-IN-CHIEF
Virginia Freedland
Nancy Swan
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
janet Kramer
Eliot Rothman
Irving Rothman
jean Winkelvoss
Florence Goldstein
Rita Gusky
Alan Jacobson
Sandra janvey
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EDITORS-IN-CHIEF
joan Seder
Daniel Moore
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BUSINESS MANAGERS
Alan Rosenberg
ASSOCIATE EDITORS Ronald Sobel
Hannah Honig
Lawrence Isaac
Alfred Kolb
Edward McGowan
Patty Rashba
Joan Rosenbaum
Ruth Rosenberg
Norma Sattenslein
Brenda Saul
Karl Schucker
Sorley Smith
Edward Tapper
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Audrey Abrams
joan Berlinsky
Nancy Bloom
john Burchard
Joyce Cohen
Charles Dickson
Lynn Felser
Nancy Gellman
Fonda Goldman
Sheila Greenberg
Doris Williams
Rosalyn Watzman Allan Zionts
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Perle Ryave, Ann Serlluk
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anuary C'1aAA Ufficem
President-Irving Rothman
Vice President-Ronald Maderas
Secretary-Sandra Janvey
Treasurer-David H. Rosenstein
CLASS DAY COMMITTEE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
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PROM COMMITTEE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
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Honor Studen t4
HIGH HONOR
Florence B. Goldstein
Owen A. Silverman
Arthur I. Steinberg
HONOR
Beth Ann Boeltz Robert Geminder James A. Mandel Irving N. Rothman
Arthur J. Cohen Mair M. Hurwitz Donald A. Miller Nancy Swan
Marsha Felman Janet Lois Kramer Joseph H. Noble Sylvia M. Wayman
Virginia Freedland Ronald Maderas Elliot P. Rothman Jean Winkelvoss
anuary C1444 Commencement
THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1953
PROCESSIONAL-Pump and Circumstance . ..,,.. ...... . .. .,...,..........,. ...... ......, E I gar
Orchestra-Mr. Walter Voyvodich, Director
INVOCATION. ...,..,,....r...,..,...4..4..............,...,,.....r.,........,,...........,... Rabbi Herman Kieval
Beth Shalom Congregation
OVERTURE-ThfCC Brothers ,..., .,...,...,....,...,.....r .....4,..,.. .,.. l..,....,. C i 1 1 Larosa
Orchestra h
PRESENTATION OF FLOWERS .. .,.,., .. ,l..i.,.r ........,.... .r.. ..,. U I une Class, 1953
Eugene Feldman, June Ronald Madcras, January
CLARINET SOLO-Caro Nome from "Rigoletto" .,..,.,..,. .,....,.. . A . ,... ...,,,..n,.... I 'vrdi
Allen Kohl
Sylvia Wayman, Accompanist
FUNDAMENTALS or A LIBERAL EDUCATION
Self Reliance ...,...l., Donald Miller
Friendly Understanding H. iliunblhikilqn unnu Iininln' V
Owen Silverman
Cultural Appreciation ....,l. Florence Goldstein
Vocational Direction .,.t
....,...Arthur Steinberg
PIANO SoLo-Prelude in G Minor ..i,l.., ,...l....,.l.,., ..l..,...,....,...,,...i.,... R a chfmminoff
Sylvia Wayman
CLAss GIFT ,l...,t ,.,., ..,4...,.L.4.L,..L.,.,.........i.........,...,...,......,,......,....,.., J a nuary Class, 1953
Irving Rothman, January Stanley Mandell, June, 1953
AUTHORIZATION or DIPLOMAS . .,.......,,,...,.......,,.....,. Mr. John P. Schaeffer
Representative of Superintendent of Schools
PRESENTATION or DIPLOMAS ,. ,.,,..l.l,..l,........,.,... ,...,.,. J . D. McClymonds
Principal, Taylor Allderdice High School
ALMA MATER A...,....,.,,.....l........i.,l,..,..L,.L..........,.....,..,.,....,......,,.....,....,,....,.,.. Class 1953
PROCESSIONAL-March of the Priest from "Athalia" .,... ...,.,. Il lendelssohn
Orchestra
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MANUEL ASCENCIO-Advanced Art: Advanced Jewelry: Ad-
vanced VN'ood Shop: Hall Staff: Intramural Basketball: Intramural
Swimming
NICK ALEXANDROFF-Homeroom Treasurer, IZA: Advanced
jewelry: Advanced XN'ood Shop: Special Shop: Intramural Basket-
ball, '50, '51: Swimming Team, '52
ARLENE AMDUR-Hall Staff: Homeroom Secretary. IZA: Dis-
tributive Iidueation: Future Nurses of America Club
HENRIETTA D. BALL-Chorus 3 and 4: jewelry 1, Z, 3, 4: See-
retary of Chorus 4: Chorus Programs in Auditorium: Basketball,
l950
RICHARD T. BAZZY-Iiom Lomnnttce: Football: Basketball:
Distributivc Iidueation
EDWARD JOSEPH BITLER-Hall Staff: Rand I, II, III: Track
'50, '5I: VVood Shop Foreman, llth, Iltb: Intramural Basketball
'47, '48, '49, '50, '51, '52: President of Homeroom 712, 75X, 832 Chair-
man of Hospitality Committee in Homeroom
ROBERTA SHEILA BLOOM-I7.'I'..X.: Senior Discussion Club:
Homeroom Secretary. IZA: Special Dance: Book Club: Chorus I.
III, IV: Dramatic Iinglish: Intermediate Discussion Club: Student
Council. 9th Grade: Travel Club: Class Play Publicity Committee:
Class Day Committee
BETH ANN BOELTZ-Honor Student: Chairman of Senior Pub-
licity Committee: Homeroom President, ltltb Grade: Homeroom
Secretary, lltb Grade: Dramatic Ifnglisb, Assistant Stage Manager:
College Club: Foreword Representative, lim: FT..-X.: Square Dance
Club: Senior Discussion Club
FRANCIS THOMAS BOROSS-Class Day Committee: IIall Staff:
Suuare Dance Club: Homeroom President, 913: Football Team.
'50-'5Z: Football Letter, '51, '52
JACK BURNSTEIN-W.-Ndvanced VVood Shop: French Club: Span-
ish Club: Travel Club: Intramural Basketball
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ARTHUR JOEL COHEN-Honor Student: President of Hotne-
room, IZA: Senior Class Publicity Committee: Qualitative Analysis
Class: Stuflent Council: Chess Club, Presirlent and Secretary:
Chess Team '52, '5.3: lntertnefliate and Senior Discussion Clubs:
.lunior Town Meeting of the ,Xir llroacleast: Current livents Pro-
gram: Ilaurl V, IY, lll, I: .Xll City Rand: lilection Day Program
CHARLOTTE MAXINE COHEN-AChorus l, Ill, lV: lforeworrl
Representative: ICN..-X.: M.M.M.: Senior Discussion: llall Staff:
Student Council Representative: Square llance Club: llotneroont
Treasurer, ll.X, llll: Gregg' Shorthanfl .Xwarml
CHARLES B. CROSS -Chorus V: lflectric Shop l, 2, 3, -l, 5: Foot-
ball '5l: Stuflent Council Representative: Swiuuning '48, '49, '50, 'ilg
llible Connnittee, llonierootn: Student Council Care .Xffair Com-
mittee: Swinuuing Medals antl Letters '48-'5l: Delegate VVestern ., .
Pennsylvania .Xssociatiou of Stutlent Councils
BRONWEN G. DAVIES -Chorus l, lll, lv, Y: Girls' Chorus: :"2
lforeworcl Representative: llall Staff: .xllV2ilIl'0fl jewelry: Nl.M.Rl., , '
Presiclent: Student Council, IZIR: Cshering Staff: Mushball 'Sllg
taint,-limit 'so C,
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FRANKLIN DELANO DOBBS-'l't'ack: Band -l: Special Shop,
Foreman: Football '50, '5l, '5.Z: SXYlll1lllIIlR Team: Football l.etter
WILLARD LOUISE EDWARDS-V-.Xrlvancerl lfootls: .Mlvancecl
jewelry: Basketball: Hockey: Softball: Yolley llall: .Xthletic .-Xwarrl
'5l: .'XWZlI'fl for High Points in .Xthletics '51
ANITA EPSTEIN-Cafeteria Staff: FN..-X.: F.'I'..-X.: Library Club:
Prom Committee: 'l'oclay's llusiness Girls: Typist for Library
MARSHA FELMAN-llonor Student: Class Day Conunittee: Class
Play Cast: College Club: Current lfvents Club: llrautatic English:
Foreword Representative: junior anrl Senior Discussion Clubs:
Member of Student Council: Peace lfortnn at P.C.XV.: Special
Dance: Cniterl Nations Club
RICHARD L. FOX-Class Play: llrzunatic liuglish: llotuerooiu
Presiclent, lZ.'X: Prom Cmntnittee: Qualitative .Xnalysis Class: Slimlc'
Rule Club: Spanish Club
VIRGINIA FREEDLANDiHonor Student: Chess Club: Class
Day Conuuittee: Class Play: Co-lirlitor of journal: Dramatic ling-
lish: French Club: l".'l'..iX.: lutermerliate and Senior Discussion
Clubs: journal Staff: ,lunior Leaders: Library Club: Orchestra
lll, IV: Student Council 8, 10, llth liracles: Social Committee:
Cnitctl Nations Club, Treasurer llth, llth flratle
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ROBERT HENRY FRIEDMAN-College Club: llanfl 5: llfhllllallk'
linglish: French Club: F.'l1,.X.: Marching: llantl: li1'UI11 Connnittee:
Senior Discussion Club: Travel Club
ROBERT GEMINDER-llrnor Stnclent: llovtk Club: Class llay
Connnittee: Hall Staff: llebren' Club: Klaehine Shop: lntraninral
llasketball '-19: Mieroseope Clnb: Cshering Stall: lintering 'l'eeh
for Chetnieal lfngineering
FLORENCE B. GOLDSTEIN-High llonn' Stnilvnt: Chorus l.
lll: Class l'lay Cast: Current lfyents Club: liorenw ral Representa-
tive, 12th Graile: -lonrnal Siaftg Library Club, ltlth firatle: Mirro
seope Club, Seeretary: 11111111 Connnittee: Typist in 21-1: l'itt Honor
Seholarship: Civic' Club Test: Honierooin Treasurer, KX: Horne-
rooni Secretary, 71-I
HERBERT H. GOLDSTEIN-llanrl .X: llonierooin 'l'reasurer, llltb
llrarle: Mareliing' llantl: Oreliestra 5: Senior Discussion Club:
Spanish Club
EDWARD M. GOLDSTON-flianfl lll, IV, Y: College Club:
Senior Discussion Club: Senior Class Publivity Committee
RITA WILMA GUSKY-All City Chorus: Chairman Cafeteria
Staff: Class Play Cast: Co-Chairnian Class llay Committee: Col-
lege Club: Dramatic Fnglish: F.'l'..X. anrl Convention in liast
Stroumlsburg: .Ionrnal Staff: l'roni Connnittee: Gregg .-Xwartl in
'l'ynin,Q: Heafl Mztiorette, '51, '5Z: Sergeant, '-19. '50: Varsity l.etter
in Majorettes: Hostess for Home lieononiies llepartnient
ROBERTA S. GUSKY4Senior Discussion Club: Intermetliate
Discussion Club: Future Teachers of America: Hall Staff: Spanish
Club: College Club: Publieity Committee, IZA: Fashion Show '51.
'5Z: Bulletin Distribution: Jewelry Classes
PATRICIA A. HADDOCK-Foreword Representative: Hall Staff:
Library Staff: Class Dav Committee. l2.X: Chorus l, 111, IV: Book
Club: Fashion Show, 1952: Yolley Dall 'l'ournan1ent '50, '49
BARBARA A. HENSHAW-Class Day Connnittee, 12.-X: Hall Staff:
Typing Staff. Z1-1: ,-Xthletie l.etters for Yollev Ball: Basketball,
Hockey: Mushlwll' Fashion Shows '51, 'S0: Toclay's Business Girls:
Hockey, Basketball, Vollex' Rall ,Xll Stars
ELAINE HERSHMAN-Homerooin Secretary, 0.-X-IUA: Vice Presi-
519111. IZA: Cafeteria Staff: Ilramatic English: Csbering Staff: Fu-
ture Teachers of qhneriea: lntertnetliate and Senior Discussion
Clubs: Prom Committee: Spanish Club: Student Council: Camera
Club: Travel Club
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DOROTHY BEVERLY HERTRICK-Class llay Conunittee: Hall
Staff: Chorus III, Y: tilee Club: Travel Club: Jewelry Club
BABETTE HILKH Claw I'lay Cast: Ilraniatie Iinglisb: Hall Staff:
Senior Ilisruasion Club: Senior I'ubIieity Cotnntittee: Csbering:
Stall: Soeial Conuuittee: I".'I'.,X.: Iforeword Representative: Calnera
Club: Spaniab Club: Red Cross Club
JANET JESSIE HILL-.Xtneriean tioverntuent I'rograin: Cafe-
teria Staff, liliairntan: Cboir I, II, IY, Y: Ilall Staff: Cborale:
Choir Robe Conunittee, Cbairinan: ll-I Typing, Staff: Secretary ul
Ilonie Room, ltI,X: I"oreu'ortI Repre:-eutative, IIIX: Speeial lin-
sentble: Ifasltion Sliou' '5.Z: NI.Bl.Rl.
MEIR MENDEL HURWITZ- Ilonor Student: Tutoring: Staffl
Student Counril, Ill: I,iIu'ary Staff: Urebestra II, III, IY, Y:
Chen Club, Captain: Iland Y: Vl'oocIu'iiul Quintet: Ijrass Quartet:
'I'ropI1y for Clit-sw leant: Xlarebing Hand: 'I'een-.Xge Ilook Club:
.XII-City Ureliestrai Square Ilanee Club
ALAN L. JACOBSON-.Iourn tl Stttf, Hall Statt , I rom Conunittu.
Csbering' Staff: Spanish Club: College Club: .Nttended Western
Pennsylvania Young' Hist- rians Convention: Intramural Basketball
SANDRA LEE JANVEY-Honor Student: l.2.tX Senior Class See-
retary: .Xtllletie Letter: Cheerleaders: Class Play Cast: Iix-officio
Member of Student Council Committees: Iix-officio Member of
Senior Committees: Foreword Staff: Gregg Type and Sbortltand
Awartls: Journal Staff: Secretarv ot' Student Council: Senior Dis-
cussion Club: Speeial Ilanee: Delegate I'ennsylvania Association of
Student Couneil at Kittaning '5l: Csbering Staff: Delegate VVestern
Pennsylvania Student Couneil Association '49, '5lI: Civie Club Test
CAROLE JEAN KAYSER--I'ro1u Conunittee: Service Club: .ZI-I
Serviee Club: Hall Staff: Student Couneil Soeial Conuuitteei
,Xrlvanred Sewing: ,Xtbletie Sbield: Iiasbion Shows, '52, '5l, '501
Yolley Ball '5l, '50, '-I9: Ilasketball '-I9
ALLEN L. KOHL-f-Class Ilav Conuuittee: President of QI? Ilotne-
rooni: Iland V, IV: Hand Converts: Mareliing Ilaudg Saxophone
Quartet: Intramural Ilasketball '49, '50, 'SI, '52
JANET L. KRAMER'-Honor Student: Cbairnian of Class Ilav
Conunittee: Ilrainatie Iinglisb: Class I'lay Cast: Journal Staff:
I".'I'..tX.: I'rog'rzun Cunnnittee of If.'I'..X.: Secretary of IZ.-X Ilome-
roouig Student Council: Senior and Intermediate Discussion Clubs:
Talent Show: College Club: Teen-age Ilnoli Club
DAVID KRANICKsIfntered from Gladstone, llI.X: Ilall Staff, IZII:
Honieroom Ilasketball, IIA: Stage Crew, IZII
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SAMUEL A. LANG f Secretary, Treasurer, Hoineroom, IZB:
Camera Club: Class Day Committee: Senior Discussion Club:
Hall Staff: Football Club: Football Team '50, '51, '52: Varsity
Football Letter: Intramural Basketball '50, '51
DOROTHY VERONICA LEPEDO-Bookroom Staff: Jewelry:
Volley Ball '49, '50: Entered Allderdice in 10A from Gladstone
CHARLES JOSEPH LESANTE-Art Class: Special Shop: En-
tered from Roosevelt in 7B
RHEA ESTELLE LUNDY--Foreword Representative: Hall Staff:
Bulletin Distribution: F.T,A.: F.N..-X.: Senior Discussion: Prom
Committee: F.N.A., Secretary: F.N.A., Program Chairman, '51
CHARLES GARY MCINTYRE Band 1, II, III, IV, V: Marching '
Band: Dramatic English: Homeroom Treasurer, 12A: Prom Coin'
mittee: Prop Manager, Class Play: Square Dance Club: Intramural
Basketball '49, '50
RONALD GEORGE MADERAS-Honor Student: Vice-President,
Senior Class: Barn Dance Committee, 1213: Choir III, IV, V:
Homeroom President, 10th Grade: Glee Club: Junior Red Cross:
Male Chorus: Publicitv Committee: Scholastic Art Award: Home-
room Treasurer. llth Grade: Football Varsitv Letter: Track Letter:
Co-captain of Track Team '5Z: Football '50, '51, '52: Intramural
Basketball '50, '51, '52: Track '50, '51, '52
ALAN N. MAGLIN-Bands I, II: Class Day Committee: Hall
Staff: Senior Discussion Club: Attended VVestern Pennsylvania
Young Historians Convention: Intramural Basketball
JAMES A. MANDELgHonor Student: Intramural Basketball '51,
'52: Advanced Print Shop: Entcrctl from Peabody in 10B
NORITA MARBELLA-Library Club: Student Council, 10th Grade:
Homeroom Vice-President, IZA: Distributive Education Class
DONALD ALLAN MILLER--Honor Student: Cafeteria Staff:
Chess Club: College Club: Senior Discussion Club: Honorary
Member of Student Council, Publicity Committee: United Nations
Club: Regional Award in Hearst National History Contest: Scho-
lastic Key and Award of Merit, 1951: Civic Club Test
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LEON FRANKLIN MILLER--,Xward fur linglisli 1Yeek Contest.
'Sig llnbl Planetariuin Suit-nee Congress Cnnventiun: Cbess Club:
Ifirst Prizm- fur Researeli l'rnji-et nn Goldenrod: Garden Club: l.i-
brary Stall: Nliemsenpe Club: President nl Garden Club, llltb
lirarleg 'l'i-en-,Xge llnnk Club
LOIS MILLER llnnk Club: l".N..X.: lfnrewurd Representative:
Atliletii' .Xnarwl 3111: llasketball 403 Softball: Yulley llall '-19: Red
Cxnss Club Nuxmtnx 'I'ntis11rtr 71' 7X
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.. ,. 1 -. . .
JOSEPH HERBERT NOBLE--llnnnr Student: lland li, ll, C2
l"urenlan nf Stage Cren: Special Slmp: 'l'een'.X2e llimk Club
NANCY LOUISE OSMOND"C4l'Cl12il1'1l12l11, l'rmn Cunnnittee:
llnrni-'s Sm-n'ixn.g Cunneil: Miernseupe Club: lfasbinn Slum' Cmn-
niittee: l"as11inn Slum' '50, '51, '5Z: juniur and Senior Leaders Club:
llasketball Clnnnpinnslnips '51 and '5Z: Hockey '51, Clianipiunsbip '5.Z:
Ynllev llall '50, '51, Clllllllllllbllsllllb '52: .X1l1ll'Ilk' .Xwardg Musbball
'51 '57
.,...
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v SAMUEL PLATT-Cliess Club: Class llay Cmnmittee: llall Staff:
Slide Rule Club
MARGARET E. PLESZKO-Gregg Typing .Xwarrl: l'rlnn Cmn-
mittee: Service Club: '1'uday's llusiness Girls: Student Cuuneil
Representative IOA, 1113
NORMAN DAVID RABINOVITZ-Class Play: llraniatie linglisb:
Student Council Representative 1111, 11.-X: Hmm-rmmi Yiee'l'resi-
dent, 11.-X, 12: IZA Class Day Committee: Orchestra Y: Hall Staff:
Square Dance Cluh: Special Shop
S. JAY ROGAL-Class Play: llrainatie linglisb: l".'l'..X.: Hume-
rnmn Vice-President 1l."X: Seeretary-Treasurer 1111: Spanish Club,
Sneial and Program Cbairinan: l'rujeetiun Club, Yice-President:
Camera Club: Senior lliseussinn: Csliering Stall: llall Staff:
lfleetrie Sbnp, .-Xdvaneed: lland 1, ll, lll
ANITA ROSENBERG-1Jistributive limlueatiim Class: l".N..X.l
Hall Staff. lltb Grade: 12,-X Speaker at Hnrne's llanquetz Student
Council, 913, 9.-X. 1111: Hockey. 1113
DAVID HILLEL ROSENSTEIN-'l'rez1surer, Seniur Class: Cbnir
ll, lll, IV, V: Class Play Cast: Drainatie linglisli: lilee Club:
Hall Staff: Male Cbnrus: President, Vice-President, Travel Club:
l'rnm Cunnnittee: Seninr Discussion Club: Spanish Club: .Xssistanl
Mmleratur. Senior Discussion: Intramural llasketball
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ELLIOT PAUL ROTHMAN-Honor Student: President, Senior
Student Council: Class Play Cast, Dramatic English: F.T.A.:
journal Art Staff: journal Staff: Senior Discnssiun: Student
Council Treasurer '5l: Civic Club Test: Vice-President, Western
Pennsylvania F.T.A.: Student Council Social, Problems, Publicity
Committee: American Co-Chairman Program Committee
IRVING ROTHMAN-Honor Student: President, Senior Class:
Associate Editor, Foreword Staff: Class Play Cast: Dramatic liugge
lish: French Club: -lournal Staff: F.T.A.: Senior Discussion: Co-
Chairman Program Committee, F.T..-X.: Civic Club Test: Second
Vice-President of Pennsylvania F.T.A.
ALLEN RUDNIK-Hall Staff: hlewelryg Intramural llaskethall:
Orchestra l, ll, III, IV: President of Orchestra IS: Publicity Com-
mittee: Short VVave Club: Ushering Staff
ALICE IRENE SCHLESINGER-Class Play Cast: College Club:
Dramatic English: Foreword Representative: F.T.A.: H,meroom
President, 7th Grade: Homeroom Treasurer, 10th Grade: Inter-
mediate Discussion Club: Problems Committee, Student Council:
Publicitv Committee for 12A Class: Senior Discussion Club: Teen-
Age Boiik Club
ROBERT A. SCHOYER-Hall Staff: Advanced Print Shop:
Treasurer of 12B Homeroom: Book Club
JOAN B. SERAFINI-Class Day Committee: Hall Staff: Fashion
Shou' '50, '51, '5Z: Shorthand Club: Basketball Team llll-llA:
Vollcy Ball Team 10B
CAROLE SHADE-Treasufrer of l2A Homeroom: Chorus ill: Fu-
ture Nurses ot' America Club: Entered from St. ,Iohu's Baptist
School 10B
MARILYN J. SHEPHERD-Future Business Girls: M.M.M.: Seu-
ior Leaders, 1lA: Hockey Team, NIB
GARY LESLIE SHORE-Class Play Cast: All City Choir: Chair-
man of Senior Class Publicity Committee: Hall Staff: President of
Library Club: Vice-President of Homeroom, 12B-IZA: Teen-Age
Book Club: Vice President of College Club: Honorable Mention in
Essay Contest
OWEN A. SILVERMAN-High Honor Student: Band A: Band
1, 2, 5, 4, 5: Class Play Cast: College Club: Discussion Club:
Dramatic English: Marching Rand: National Science Club: Pub-
licity Committee, IZA: Student Council: Golf '5l: State and City
High Tournament: Athletic Letter for Golf: Civic Club Test
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DOLORES SKOVRANEK Class I'lay Cast: I'rbm Cuuiinittcvi
Sv.-iiiur Iiisuussinu: Stiulum Council ,Xiu-rualc: Suuarc Ilaiirv Club:
.Xwarmlcfl .Xllllvlir Shin-lil
JANET LEE SLOAN f'M1ijui'm-ttvs 'SU In 'Sig Clianuuiuusbip Yullcy
Ilall In-aui '52: Yarsity I.1-tim-r: Ilmm-rumnu Serra-tary, IJIIZ Iiasbiuu
Slums 'EI tu 'Sl
PETER M. SOKOL Ilall Staff: Nlucliauival Ilrawing: Spucial
Slmp, I'i4lI'k'lIl1lIlQ Intramural Ilaskctball 'SI
LARRY WILLIAM SOLOMON' "I1l'CII-.'xfJ,K' Ilimk Club: Publicity
IIIIIIIIIIIIICCQ junior Ilramatirs, Ircasurur: .Xrt Class: .luurual .-Xrt
Staff, Ifmltllzill 'I'm-aiu: .-Xxrarzl for Ifmmilrall: Track Team
DAVID STEIN-Ifuterecl Allderclice in Iltb Grade from 'I'lmmas
,li-ffcrslm Iligb Sclmw I, Ilruuklyu, Ni-ur Yurk
ARTHUR IRWIN STEINBERG--.XII City Iiauil: High Honor
Student: Class I'Iay: Marching Baud: German Club: Senior Pub-
Iicity CUIIIIIIIIIBCQ Sucial Chairman of Ifuturc Ti-aclu-rs uf Auwrica:
lute-ruin-iliatc aurl Scuiur Discussion Clubs: Urn-cu Key: Microscope
Club: Sturlcut Crwuuvil Rcprcscutativc, 7II-l2.X: Television Physics
Ilruaclcast: .-Xtblctic I4-tier .-Xwarcl for Track, llaskctballg Track 'SOQ
Crnss Cuuutry '5ll: Civic Club Tvs!
NANCY SWAN f-llunur Student: Cu-cmlitur of journal: Class Play
Cast: Micrusvupc Club: I'ruui Cmmuittcv: Yin- Prcsimlcut Scninr
I.1-afln-rs, IIB: .luuiur 1.1-ailcrs: Sa-rrctary aurl Treasurer IZA Hmm--
rumug Chorus I, Ill, IV: Ifasliiun Slum' '51, 'S2: Cliampiuusliip
'IK-anis uf Iluckcy '52, Ynllcv Ilall '52, and Ilaskctball '5l: ,Ntlili-tic
.Xwaril fur Huckcy, Ilaskctball. Yullcy Hall
HERMAN C. THOME --Iiutorcrl .-Xllrlcrilice iu IHA from liladstoiwi
Ilall Staff: .Xclvauucrl -lcwulry Class: Class Secretary ami Camera
Club in Glazlstunc
JOHN TKAC .XlIY1llN'l'4I Sin-vial Shop: .'xlIVLlIIL'l'fI IVUINI Slmp:
llaiul III, IY, Y: luiramural Ilaskuiball '-I7 lu '5Z: Track '40
HAROLD HARRY TRAUTMAN -Ilmlicrmnn President IBB, Il,-X:
Ilaru Ilaucc Cuiuinittcv IZII: Clmrus II, III, IV, Y: Male Cliurusg
Intramural Ilaskctball '50
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THOMAS LEE TROUT-Hall Staff: Microscope Club: .Xdvanced
NVood Shop: Homeroom President, llA: Football '51 to '5Z: Intra-
mural Basketball '5l: Track Team 'Sl
JAMES LAWRENCE TWEDDLE7lf11terccl ,Xllderdice in lZB
from W'estinghouse High School: VVt'Sllll,9Ql1UllSL' Choir: Prom Com-
mittee: Homeroom Hospitality Committee
MARILYN B. UNGER-l7.N.,-X.: junior Red Cross: Publicity
Committee: Athletic Shield Award: Attended Sociology Convention
at Wm. Penn Hotel
NANCY VETTER - Cafeteria Staff: ll..-XR. History Award:
American Legion Award: Square Dance Club: Advanced lfootls:
Homeroom President. 10B
ARNOLD N. WAGNER-Camera Club, President '50: Class Plav
Production: Chorus ll. lY: Dramatic English: Cheerleaders '5l,
'52: Hall Staff '52: Junior Discussion Club: Junior Glee Club:
Library Club '50: President of Homeroom 7, 8, 10, 11, IZB: Senior
Class Prom Chairman: Vice President Homeroom, IZA
BASIL WAHALfMember of The United States Armed Service
WINIFRED JUNE WAKEFIELD-Bcmiik Club: Chorus I, Ill:
Class Day Committee: College Club: Glee Club: Senior Discussion
Club: Travel Club: Senior Life Saving
PAULA B. WALDHOLTZ-All City Orchestra: Band I, II: Class
Play Cast: Dramatic English: F.N.A.: F.T.A.: Foreword Repre-
sentative: Hall Staff: junior Red Cross: Orchestra I. III, IV, V:
Senior Discussion: Senior Prom Committee: Student Council Repre-
sentative: Teen-Age Book Club: Treasurer, 9B
SYLVIA MAYE WAYMAN-Honor Student: Chorus ll, III, IV.
V: Class Day Committee: Chorale: M.M.M.: Special Dance: Presi-
dent of Homeroom, IIA: Secretary of Homeroom, l0A: Student
Council, IOA: Group, A, Secretary, Homeroom Vice President, 9B
NATHAN F. WEINER-Class Day Committee: College Club:
Hall Staft: lntramural Basketball '50, '51, Captain '52: Microscope
Club: Senior Discussion Club: Entered from Peabody, 10A
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JANET ARLENE WHITE--Advanced Clothing: Advanced Foods:
American Legion Honorable Mention: M.M.M.: Fashion Show '50,
'5l: Hockey Team Captain '5l: Safety Award
JEAN IWINKELVOSS-Honor Student: Chorus I, III, IV: Chorus
Programs: Class Day Committee: D.A.R. History Award: F.N.A.:
Glee Club: journal Staff: junior Leaders: Square Dance Club:
Volley Ball
PHYLLIS BEVERLY WNUKAl?oreword Representative: Inter-
mediate Discussion: Library Club: Prom and Publicity Committees:
Senior Discussion
FREDERICK MICHAEL YALCH-Machine Shop: Special Shop.
Foreman: President, I-Iomeroom l0B: Student Council, 10th Grade:
Football '50, '51, '5Z: Track '51, '5Z: Varsity Track and Football
Letter: Second Place Award, Mile Relay in City Championship
GERALD K. ZAI-IN'-Hall Staff: Projection Club: Chess Club:
Senior Discussion Club: Square Dance: Chorus II, III: Orchestra
I, II: Special Shop
THE JOY OF BEING A SENIOR
"The greatest pleasure of my senior year has been the making ot
new stimulating fFlCUCISI1i1JS."-NANCX' BLooM
"The biggest thrill of being a senior is that finally I mn write on
any application, 'graduation-june, l953'."-GAH BIAMX
"The best part of being a 12A is the wild, gay carefree evenmos l
spend in front of my typewriter."-AUDREY ABRAMS
"To me the joy of being a senior is the hope 'md promise of tie
future."-MATA BARACK
"The joy of being a senior is having a feeling of maturity NI sax
I.o1nsr: IIIMICK
"The greatest joy of being a senior is the preparation for the gradu
ation activities during the last week of school."-ll IIA IASRO
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anuary C1444 Play
George Washington Slept Here
Mr. Kimber...
Newton Fuller
Annabelle Fuller ....,.....
Madge Fuller .... .
Steve Eldridge., .
Katie .,..,....,. ...... .
Mrs. D ouglas ..,..,...
Clayton Evans ..
Rena Leslie.. ,.
Hester ,....,.. A ..,. .
Raymond .. ,..,.
Uncle Stanley
Legget Frazer .,..,,
Tommy Hughes
jerry Hughes
Sue Barrington
Anne Newman ,.
Miss Wilcox .
Mr. Prescott ,
Stage Manager ,
A Comedy in Three Acts
THE CAST
David Rosenstein
Norman Rabinovitz
.,.Alice Schlesinger, Florence Goldstein
..,...Sandra Janvey
....................,Richard Fox
Virginia Freedland
,..,.......,,..,..,,Paula Waldholtz
....,.Gary Shore
Rita Gusky, Janet Kramer
Marsha Felman
Arthur Steinberg
Rogal
....., Owen Silverman
,,.,,..Elliot Rothman
,..Irving Rothman
......,..,..,,..,...Nancy Swan
STUDENT STAFF
Dolores Skovranek
,. Babette Hilk
Arnold Wagner
Robert Friedman
Assistant Stage Managers . ..... ,, ..,......,.. Beth Ann Boeltz, Virginia Freedland
Publicity ,...,... ., ..... ,.........,...,. . .. .... ......,...,...,, ..... ....,......... E l a ine Hershman
Program ...,, . .. ,...,.. ,. ..,.,....,..,..,......,.,., ,..r.., .....,, ,... ..,......,. , E l a ine Hershman
Construction Crew ,.....,. , ..,,..,,.,........ ,.,.....,..., . Joseph Noble, Joseph Olson,
Arnold Wagner, joel Dulberg, George Stevanus
Props ..,,. ...... , , ...... ,... ......,,..,........,,...........,,..... .................. . . C harles McIntyre
Make-Up . . ,..,,.... ,..., , ,.,,..,..,..,,,.....,. ..... , . .... ,. ,.,,.. ..,.., . , ,. Irving Rothman
FOR THE JANUARY CLASS OF 1953
Directors, .... ., ,. ..,,, , .,.... Mary Jane Del-laas, jane Grady McRae
Faculty Sponsor ... ., , .. ..,.. ..,, , . . .,..,. I. C. Thompson
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CLASS PROM
CENTER OF THINGS
The center of:
The stage crew-joe Noble
The orchestra-MMarvin Hurwitz
The class play-Norman Robinowitz
The library-l.eon Miller
The choir-janet Hill
The band-Bob Friedman, Herbert
Goldstein
The majorettes-Rita Gusky
Student Council-Elliot Rothman
XYall-Anyone and everyone
Foreword-Sandra hlanvey, Irving'
Rotlinlan
-lournal-Virginia Freedland. Nancy
Swan
I ,earning-T..'X.H.S.
THE PERFECT SENIOR
Boy
Brains of.., ,.,. ,. .. Arthur Steinberg
l'ersonz1lity of ..,.. .... . .David Rosenstein
Hair of, ..,.,... . , Nick .Xlexandrofl
liyes ol, . A... . .Tommy Trout
llhysique of. ..., .,.. .,..,. l 4 lred Yalch
Talent of . ..,.... ,. .A Elliot Rothman
Good Looks ol' ...,,. . .,.,. Ronnie Maderas
Smile of .. . ..,,., , .,...... Bucky McIntyre
Athletic Ability off .... . ,..,.. Butch Boross
Leadersliip ,Xbiility of .... Irving' Rotluuan
Girl
Brains of ,....r .,,... . ..,Ginnv Freedland
Personztlity of . ., Elaine Hershnizm
Hair of, .... T A . ....,,,..... .. Babs Hilk
liyes of ,.r,.i,,,.,. .i,..... 1 Xlice Schlesinger
Figure of ..,..,. . ....,...... janet Kramer
Talent ofn ,. ....,,. Nancy Osmond
Beauty of .......,.r .,..,.,......,...., C issy .lanvey
Smile ol, ,..,,.., ....r.,..,..... B eth Ann Boeltz
:Xthletic Nbility o,f...Barbara Henshaw
l.e:ulersl1ip .Xbility of ..,.. Nancy Swan
Z64 Slzyuraper
leaslier Miss Ruse ll. llarlz
President A A A Richard Ifnx
Yiee President A .-Xrnnld lYagner
'l'i'easnrer A A A A Nancy Swan
lfnrewnrd liepreseiitative AA A ,.,, A l,nis Miller
Student Council Representative A AA A ,A A AA Marvin Hurwitz
First Row-Virginia Freeland, Sandra Janvey, Babette Hilk, Roberta Gusky, Arnold
Wagner, Richard Fox, Nancy Swan, Lois Miller, Paula Waldholtz
Second Row-Charles Lesante, Rhea Lundy, Charlotte Cohen, Robert Friedman, Winifred
Wakefield, janet White, Dorothy Hertrick, Miss Hartz, Edward Bitler
Third Row-Allan Jacobson, Herbert Goldstein, Sam Platt, Larry Solomon, Allan Maglin,
Charles Cross, Herman Thome
Our structure of accluaintaneesliip will never, never fall:
ln years to enine. it will remain always straight and tall.
Ifan' its base is the sturdiest ever yet designed'-
'llhe fniuulatinn uf friendsliip-Wann stronger can one find.
ln a fashionalile dress shop, Rhea, we see:
lleeause it's a nindel snnie day she'll ll0.fRlllCA l,I7NDY
.Ns a secretary fliarlntte will surely succeed.
In helping the hnss with his every llt'6Cl.fCllARl,0T'l'l'I COIIIEN
Since Charles has enlarged upon his liohliy,
We find his painting in the ltblllly.--'CIIARLICS l,i:sANT1s
On leave from duty and seeing the sights. Y
ls friendly Chuck Cross in his navy tiglits.-C'imRl.ics CROSS
DDS is what stands beside his name,
llut of course,linh Friedman cnnldn't miss fame.-lion lfRlliIlMAN
ln the seenncl flour studin playing niusie sublime
ls llerhy Goldstein, having a wonderful lllllC'.?l1liRliERT GOLDSTEIN
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In the engineer's office, Sam Platt can be found,
Working industriously without a sound.--SAM PLATT
Forgetful, mellow, mind in a mist?
Go to Babette, a psychiatrist.-BABETTE HILK
Seen knocking -on office doors is a man of great endurance,
I-Ie's our personality boy, selling general lI1SufaI1CC.-ARNOLD XVAGN1-:R
Seated under lights in our TV station
Is VVinifred Wakefield, the dramatic sensation.-WINIFRED WAKEFIELD
In comparison to others, Lois Miller is better,
At taking dictation or typing a letter.-Lots MILLER
In the Internal Revenue Bureau, Marv's advice is 'held high,
To any math problem, an answer he'll supply.-MARVIN HURWITZ
On our TV shows his jobs often vary,
For he's our stunt man, agile Larry.-LARRY SOLOMCN
Seen visiting friends, he looks healthy and tan,
For Jerry's successful as a military man.-JERRY ZAHN
When looking for styles that stand out in any crowd,
Come to Bobby Gusky's shop-the clothes will make you proud.-ROBERTA Gusxx
Seen walking with his brief case is a dashing businessman,
It's Ed Bitler, the executive, who'll work out any plan.--EDWARD BITLER
Working in the drugstore as a pharmacist,
Is Al Maglin, mixing chemicals,-he's tops on every list.-ALAN MAGLIN
A mighty fine seller of any type of car,
Is Al Jacobson who exceeds by far-ALAN JACOBSON
A social worker who is everybody's palg
If in need, come to Ginny-she's -the helpful gal.--VIRGINIA FREEDLAND
Into the manager's office we walk,
Finding Dick, we sit down to talk.-DICK Fox
A girl with zest, brains, and good looks,
Has chosen to teach from elementary bOOkS.-SANDRA JANVEY
The editor of our newspaper, TI-IE SKYSCRAPER NEWS,
Is Nancy, whom we recommend for her liberal views.-NANCY SWAN
In any job the results are the same,
For whatever she does, Paula gains fame.-PAULA WALDHOLTZ
jim Tweedle's work is way above parg
In the business world. he's bound to go far.-.IAMI-:s TXVEEDLE
The greatest care is given, whether Ford or Cadillac,
By 'the owner of our parking lot, capable jack.-JACK BURNSTEIN
Our vote for saleswoman of the year would be
Cookie Hertrick, whose bright disposition is the key.-DoRo'rHY IIERTRICK
janet White is efficient, dependable, and sweet:
just to have her in the building is really quite a treat-JANET WHITE
Making full use of his dictaphone
Is our business man, Herman ThOmC.-HERBTAN THOME
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31414 Parking Zot
'leaclier ..,.,, ..... Dr. Anna M. Qnattrocclii
Presiclent llarolcl rllfillltlllilll
Vice l'resiclent lilaine Herslnnan
Secretary . Rolicrta lilooni
Treasurer i Nicholas .-Xlexanclroll
lforewortl Representative lflorencc li. tlolclstcin
Stnclent Council Representative , Iilaine llerslnnan
First Row-Janet Hill, Janet Sloan, Barbara Henshaw, Nick Alexandroff, Roberta Bloom
Harold Trautman, Elaine Hershman, Nancy Vetter, Willard Edwards
Second Row-Sylvia Wayman, Dr. Quattrocchi, Ronald Maderas, jean Winkelvoss, Flor-
ence Goldstein, Phyllis Wnuk, Marilyn Unger, Dolores Skovranek, Beth Ann Boeltz
Leon Miller
Third Row-Manuel Ascencio, james Mandel, Francis Boross, Allen Kohl, David Stein
Thomas Trout, Fred Yalch, Peter Sokol, Joe Noble, Donald Miller
Recognition ancl linsiness are lmotli lacing songlit
liy tlie ineniliers anfl lrnstees of onr parking lot:
Tliongli we'll llave misfortune anrl niaylwc some strilc,
XXI- know we'll have patrons from eaeli walk ol lile.
Hourd of TI'll.Yft'l'S
tlnr n1anager's voice can lie liearrl all aronnfl
lfor l1c's from .N Choir, no one lictter can lie ionnml. QHar0ld Trautmanj
Hur personal manager is loaclcrl with poise:
Slie's linsy at work in spite of tlie noise. Uean Winkelvossj
Hur loyal aclviscr solves all tlie complaints.
Yet finrls enough time to work with licr paints. fwillard Edwards,
flnr advertising manager is linsy as a lice:
At getting out her iwork, an efficient girl is slie. Qanet Sloanj
Our publicity chairman is known tlic worlcl arounclg
Her artistic drawings everywhere will lie fonnrl. QBeth Ann Boeltzj
No finer treasurer will tliere ever lie.
For lie's on tlie jolt to collect our weekly fee. CNick Alexandroffj
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Our Staff
VVit'h pencil in hand, so 'busy at work,
The girl in the glasses is our noted file clerk. fFl0rence Goldsteinj
A talented girl who not only succeeds
In typing and shorthand, ibut in musical deeds. fSylvia Waymanj
Our dark eyed secretary can't be beatg
She has 'brains and efficiency, and her work's always neat. CROberta Bloom,
In tihe corner of our office, sits a pert blonde,
Of both typing and clerical work, she is most fond. fBarbara Henshawj
Our Attendants '
On library staff, she is quite vitalg
For keeping the books, she deserves a title. fPhyllis Wnukj
The boy who's in charge of all of the res-t,
In .technical skill rates with the -best. Uoseph Noble?
To the cashier our 'best regards we relate--
A girl well mannered, good-natured, and sedate. CDolores Skovranekj
Our chief attendant with his athletic skill
Is sure to succeed, 'because he has the will. fRonald Maderasj
To this competent girl who rtakes care of first aid.
Many gener-ous compliments are deservedly paid. Uanet Hillj
This froliciking young 'fellow wiho's on tlhe beam
Is sure to reach stardom on any team. CFred Yalchj
O ur Czrstomers
A handsome blond fellow 'who works very hard
lVill go on through life with a record unmarred. Uohn Tkacj
This fam-ous news journalist. whose name will be found
In newspaper columns, will express views profound. fD0nald Millerj
XVow! Look at tlhe size of the big fo-otvball player- .
A man of his prestige ought to be running for mayor. QFrankl1n Dobbsj
Here comes a girl who is 'fair and petite:
She's quite small in stature, and she's very sweet. QNancy Vetterj
This industrious fellow who is full of amfbition
Is sure to achieve, someday, great recognition. fLeon Miller,
In future bands the man with the horn
VVill be our na-tion's pride, our own "school-lborn." CA11en Kohlj
As this dark-haired printer comes driving by,
VVe hope his achievements soar ever so high. fB0b Schoyerj
As a husky football coach he really would rate:
In future years we know he'll be great. CFrancis Borossj
Here comes a customer who does social workg .
Her jobs are done expertly, no duties does she shirk. QMRIIIYD Ungerj
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There is a designer with poise and good looksg
Her fashion creations are found in style books. fElaine Hershmanj
A tall, young chap who plays the guitar
With will and amfbition . . . 'he's sure to go
Our dark-'haired customer is a major league
NVith his -baseball know-how, this town should
Here's an enerffetic fellow who's ulwa s on
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Hes studious and courteous-a swell guy to
far, QPeter Sokolj
player-
be gayer. fManuel Ascensio5
the go:
know. Cjames Mandelb
An A-1 skater with dark, curly hair,
Should -wind up in Hollywood . . . tihe pride
With art for a hobby, he's
of the fair. fT0m Troutj
sure to succeed
To the greatest heights 'both in work and deed. QDavid SteinQ
Our work is completed for l-9-5-2,
VVe 'hope you'll acce-pt it from 3l4's crew,
VVe've really enjoyed adding' color and claim,
To T.A.H.S,'s great hall of fame.
Success, our ohiective, we hope this has heen,
Your true opinion,
That we've earned
we all 'hope to win.
our title "Scholars Full Breed,"
From four years of work, endeavor, and deed.
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Yvundatiom of Yrienddazp
First Row-Nathan Weiner, Joan Serafino, Patricia Haddock, Gary Shore, Charles Mc-
Intyre, Janet Kramer, Art Cohen, Rita Gusky, Alice Schlesinger
Second Row-Irving Rothman, David Rosenstein, Arthur Steinberg, Samuel Lang, Victor
Snyder, Henrietta Ball, Owen Silverman, Elliot Rothman, Alan Rudnik, Miss Hillard
Third Row-Margaret Pleszko, Dorothy Lepedo, Bronwen Davies, Carol Kayser, Nancy
Osmond, Anita Epstein, Norman Rabinovitz, Jay Rogal, Marsha Felman, Ed Goldstein
Teacher .. Miss Helen H. Hillard
President ..., .....,.......,. .,.. r A rthur Cohen
Yicc President ., . .,...r...c. , ..,,. Gary Shore
Secretary . .. , ,.,r... . .... ,r.., h Ianet Kramer
Treasurer . . . ..,,, , , ....,.,. . ..... Charles McIntyre
Foreword Representative . ,. . Alice Schlesinger
Student Council Representative. , Arthur Steinberg
Miss llillurd says:
It's il very ancient saying. hut zi true and honest thought
That if you hecolne ll teacher. hy your pupils you'll he taught:
As a teacher I've been learning, and forgive me if l boast
That l've now become an expert on the suliject l like most!
Getting fo kmm' you, gvlling in know all alum! yon.
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AR'l'llUR COHIFIN. the director of our crew
Adniinisters well the projects we pursue.
LX Welder of friendship is GARY SHOREQ
His flashing smile wins friends galore.
To see that our plans are filed and neat
Is JANET KRAMER. efficient and sweet.
CH.-XRl,lfS MclNTYRll, our treasurer-elect.
Has sealed friendship bonds in this project.
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Drawing Board Department
An architect is vital to design our foundation-
ELLIOT ROTHMAN's on hand to sketch this creation.
F or every structure a driiughtsman we need
Blueprints for friendship, BRONWEN DAVIES we heed.
Matching walls for coloti with green and white
Is decorator JOAN SERAFINLS special delight.
i The Crew
Guarding the time clock lis NATHAN WEINERQ
Friendly to all, few could be finer.
DAVE ROSENSTEINTS provided the necessary thrust
To get us out to work, it's '53 or bust.
On the job JAY ROGAL is most efficientg
At being good-natured he is quite proficient.
BOB GEMINDER, hard working and sincere,
Supplies high spirits that we use here.
BASIL WAHAL beari g good will
Makes sure we' share inrlhat fine till.
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We find our MARSHA MFELMAN hard to replaceg
For getting work done she sets the pace.
ARTHUR STEINBERG has done his little bit
By settling our problems with humor and wit.
Shining beams of ideas and expressions
CAROL KAYSER presents as helpful suggestions.
ANITA EPSTEIN has iadded mortar of cheer
To seal up our wall of friendship, so dear.
Good natured AL RUDNIK brings a supply
Of aptness and skill thatimoney can't buy.
Riveting friendships so they are lasting and true
Is ALICE SCHLESINGER who rates tops with our crew.
VVhen it comes to the lighting we have no worry:
PATTY HADDOCK's smile brings sunshine in a hurry.
VVhen the job gets tiringl and we want recreation,
VVe call on SAMMY LANG, our football sensation.
W'henever we need a go d active worker,
There's OVVEN SILVISRMAN, never a shirker.
HENRIETTA BALI. supplies coolness of thought,
When everyone else with excitement is wrought.
There are manv small defails to a job such as thisg
XVith DOROTHY LEPEDO managing them. how can we miss?
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VVhen admiring our foundation so sturdy and strong,
VVe'll remember MARGIE PLESZKO who worked right along
EDVVARD GOLDSTON is our paymasterg
With checks of humor we work much faster.
Dedication Ceremonies
To herald completion of our foundation
Is charming RITA GUSKY, our twirling sensation.
Providing entertainment to end construction
Is NORMAN RABINOVITZ of class play production.
Our completed structure is wholesome and strongg
With NANCY OSMOND displaying it, we can't go wrong.
"Harmony and friendship will we teach . . . ,"
Quoted from IRVING ROTHMAN's dedication speech.
SENIOR DEFINITIONS
FRESHMAN-that which is inferior to all other types of human form
in Taylor Allderdice.
SOPHOMORE-that which is little better, but less inferior than the
Freshman.
JUNIOR-that which is slowly but surely reaching maturity and man-
lhood.
SENIOR+that which has, in its own insane manner, reverted back to
early uncivilized ways, thus causing despair and discontent among
the teachers.
TEACHER-that type of person used primarily for instruction of the
four pre-mentioned, considered dangerous.
TEST-that form of evaluation of one's learning which comes when he
least expects it, leaves him worn and haggard, and permits teacher
to use her red pencil.
PRINCIPAL-that form of restriction to which teacher refers when
petitioned by her class to let them out earlier than usual.
VICE-PRINCIPAL-that form of stern, glaring human often seen walk-
ing in and out of the boys' lavatories.
GIRLS' ADVISER-that individual in whose hands lie the health,
wealth and torn pants of students.
VVALL-that amazing structure, similar in character to the lodestone
because of its magnetic qualities.
FLAGPOLE-that tall slender shaft to which students migrate after
school is over.
CLASS PLAY-that type of production for which the actors rehearse
unceasingly so that they may have a study period the rest of the
semester.
JOURNAL-that type of literature in which is inscribed for posterity
the faces of all Seniors. a record of School activities, and the sweat
and tears of the journal Staff.
SENIOR THEME-that form of essay subjected to Seniors to see
whether they will be able to stand the rigors and hardships of life
after graduation.
BELL AT 3 105-that propelling force that empties the school in 2 minutes.
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'I'L'ilCIlL'l' , .... . .... , .. I Mr. IIuu'zl1'cI Ilurucs
Officers-First Semester
I,I'L'SIlIl'IlI .. ,, .. . , ..A.. . , 'lzuucs Iluuu
XICC IIYCSIKICIII , .Nuritu KIzu'ImcIIu
'I'l'L'Zl5llI'Cl' , .. Carrol Iilucstulu'
Secretary . ,. ,Arla-llc .-Xmclui'
'an -worm xc rr 5 L1 'v , zlu inc 'mm uct'
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Stuclcut Council Representative .,.., ,.,., . I , . .Ieanucttc Sugar
Uffice1'sA5econcI Semester
I'rcsicIcut I , Nurzllmclle Yates
Yicc I'rcsirlc-ut .I':1uIiuc Colm-1'
'I'rczlsurcr-SL-c1'etzu'y ,Xugeliuc Czllfu
I"m'cwnrrI RClll'CSL'Ilf8.IlVC , ,. Mary .Nun Gavel
Stuck-ut Uuuicil Representative ,. . . Carol Smith
First Row-Mary Ann Gavel, Norita Marbella, Angeline Calfo, Anita Rosenberg, Arlene
Amdur, Carol Bluestone
Second Row-John Opalko, Roberta Lucas, Pauline Colner, David Kranick, Richard
Bazzy, James Bunn, Mr. Barnes
Third Row-Lois Pollock, Audrey Vargo, Carol Shade, Jeanette Sugar, Carol Smith,
Marilyn Shephard, Dolores Kochis
IJICK II.-XZZY
.X Imy tI1:1t's plc-zlszurt :uid dresses snazzy-
Uuc with class and unc who is jazzy.
QIQXKIICS IGVNN
.X spzlrkliug smile and personality plus-
XX'I1eu uskecl tu :Io Zl job he never nmkcs El fuss.
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DAVID KRANICK
A little quiet, a little shy-
This is Davey, a wonderful guy.
JOHN OPALKO
A boy who is built with the height of a tower
And to graduate is his main desire.
MILLARD STEWART
A real gone lad from 405
All in the class say he's hep to the jive.
ARLENE AMDUR
A cute little lass, who is a dear,
To achieve success she need never fear.
CAROL BLUESTONE
A face and a figure that's really divine-
She kept the class laughing all of the time.
PAULINE COLNER
Pauline Colner who is cute and petite
Doesn't have to eat candy, to make her sweet.
DOLORES KOCHIS
Dumbo she is called for shorty
But we all know she's a real good sport.
LOIS POLLOCK
Lois Pollock with those spark-ling eyes-
She's quite activeg she's really wise.
CAROL SMITH
Carol Smith who is cute and swift:
When she laughs, she gives us a lift.
NORABELLE YATES
Norabelle Yates for school she is late,
But always -on time to keep a date.
JENNY SUGAR
Our Sleeping Beauty
Who goes to school as just a duty.
ANITA ROSENBERG
Her diamond she has land-edg
Her wish has now been granted.
NORITA MARBELLA
Rita Marbella was never sad:
She greeted all with, "Hi there, Dad."
MARILYN SHEPHARD
Marilyn Shephard so quiet and shy
Always had a twinkle in her eye.
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CAROL SHADE
Carol Shade who is always gay
Looked relieved on graduation day.
AN GELIN E CALFO
Always a smile, she never did fret,
A girl you will remember and never forget.
MARY ANN GAVEL
Mary Ann's laugh is quite contagiousg
The way she roars is really outrageous.
AUDREY VARGO ,
A wonderful girl, a, friend to the end,
Her homework to the class she would alwayslend.
ROBERTA LUCAS l
A redheaded gal, who should be dressed in lace:
But ask her where lshe loafs-she'll tell you Moe's place.
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AQSTRACTIONISM
After returning from the 1952 International Art Exhibit of surrealistic and non-
objective art, I have only one desireethat is to paint-to put my impressions of school
on canvas. '
Fonn of object Color i Representation
tear drop gloomy bluefgrey September, school has begun
dagger cold-steel gray teacher's piercing looks
well-rounded circle light-hearted pink evterlasging beauty of meeting new
, rien s
flowing robe regal-purple we are the omnipotent seniors
arrow, cutting through progressive-yellow continuing semester
sloppy blotch dull-black our first test
an insignificant dot baby-blue ' the rest of the school
ominous ball of trouble bloody-red l report cards
oval yellow-green despairing faces
cluster of stars drowsy-white many evenings working on senior
' themes
helping hand gold , Student Council's annual charity affair
dainty, dance slipper transparent Senior Prom
green and white
tassel
rich sunshine filled sky unexpressively beautiful
Signed: A senior who will never forget and
graduation-how wonderful!
a bright future for all
be alwavs grateful for the wonderful
times and people that I have known in my years at T.A.H.S.
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September 2-A wonderful summer ended, and we trudged back to Allderdice.
October 3-Seniors had a gay time at their Barn Party in South Park after
the Wilkinsburg game.
October 13-Females slightedg males swept class elections.
October 24-Dragons sailed over South, 38-0.
October 24-VVe celebrated our victory at the Pigskin Prance.
October 31-Dragons roared over Schenley in an exciting game.
November 3-16-The blinding flash of the camera had seniors seeing spots.
November 4-We all waited breathlessly to hear the election results.
November 12-Open House-Our parents got the "inside dope" on us from our
teachers. l
November 18, 19, 20-Seniors made a big hit with their class play, George
Wasliington Slept Here.
November 26-30-We recuperated from a huge turkey dinner during Thanks-
giving vacation. l
December 12-A good time was had by all at the Charity Call.
December 20-Groans and moans were heard from many seniors who took the
Civic Club Test. T
December 24-january 5-"Santa Claus Was Coming to Town" as school closed
for Christmas vacation.
january 19-Many seniors were honored at Honor Assembly.
january 20-Disappointed seniors enjoyed their Class Day which was cut short
because of inauguration ceremonies.
january 21-Allderdice Dragons beat Westinghouse in a 49-48 thriller.
january 22-With tears in their eyes, but happy at heart, the 1953 january
class of 87 graduated. l
january 24-Seniors danced until their feet hurt at the Senior Prom.
january 29-February 2-We all enjoyed the mid-semester break from the mo-
notony of homework.
February 2-The june 1953 class were the "Big Men on Campus" as the new
semester began.
February 13-Seniors asked each other to "Be My Valentine" at the Valentine
Varieties.
February 23-Tankers took second place at the city championship swimming meet.
March 2-Dragons closed best basketball season in ten years.
March 7-Swimmers took third place at State College, Pa., as Al VViggins
starred.
March 14-Stiff necks and bleary eyes were had by many seniors after the Col-
lege Boards.
March 20-Allderdice students had deflated egos as faculty members tied them
25-25 in an exciting game at the Basketball Bounce.
March 21-Seniors were asking each other, "How many babies were born in
1949 ?" after the ordeal of the Civic Club Test.
May 15-The May Queen was crowned at our annual May Dance.
May l9, 20, 21-The senior class production of Annie Get Your Gun surpassed
the Broadway performance.
june 8-Seniors were worn out after standing up for many citations read at
Honor Assembly.
june 9-School was infested with hobos, gangsters, and babies: it was Class Day.
'june 15-16-The familiar strains of Pmnp and Cirrmusfanrr were heard as the
' 1953 june class of 337 graduated.
june 17-Seniors whirled to Tommy Carlyn's music at a super Senior Prom.
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Student Cvuncil
OFFICERS OF SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL
CFirst Semesterj QSecond Semesterj
President-Elliot Rothman President-Jack Tolochko
Vice President-Jack Tolochko Vice President-John Petrolias
Secretary-joan Rosenbaum, john Petrolias Secretary-Joan Rosenbaum, William Stone
Treasurer-Dan Moore Treasurer-Dan Moore
OFFICERS OF JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL
1First Semestery fSecond Semesterj
President-Carol Parker President-Rita Weinstein
Vice President-Rita Weinstein Vice President-Alan Rashba
Secretary-Marcia Rubinoff Secretary-Marcia Rubinoff
Treasurer-Harold Glick Treasurer-Harold Glick
Sponsor-Miss Laura Zeigler
SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL
JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL
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SOCIAL COMMITTEE
EXECUTIVE BOARD
TYPING STAFF
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PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
PROBLEMS COMMITTEE
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SENIOR STUDENT
Blessings on thee, little child,
Senior Student with homework piled,
Senior Student with eyes so bright,
They get that way from staying up all night!
Senior student with glassy gaze
Figuring out his Math Review mazeg
Senior Student parked on the wall
With weed in hand to forget it all!
Senior Student attends meetings galoreg
His works just goes on, more, more, more-
Senior Student must write his themeg
Can't figure out when he'll wake from this dream!
Senior Student about college does worry,
Applications and tests have his mind in a flurry.
Senior Student in dramatic class,
Those after-school sessions-got to pass!
Senior Student for recreation
Makes 467 his sixth period station.
Senior Student at graduation,
His smile is ibright with jubilatiou.
Senior Student with diploma mounted
Remember Allderdice, whose worth can't be counted.
P oint State Park Erected
I ndustry's S-moke Removed
T owering Sky Scrapers Built
T rolleys Replaced
S ubways Installed
B uildings Bombproofed
U rban Recreation Centers Constructed
R o'bots Used
G asoline Eliminated
H ills Leveled
P ullman Cars Streamlined
R adar Employed
O hio River VVidened
G ulf Building Reconditioned
R ailroad Center Enlarged
E lectrical Heating Improved
S ewage Disposal System Modernized
S chools Renovated
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Vice President-Eugene Feldman
Secretary-Daniel Moore
Treasurer-Albert Wiggins
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ROSE ABBENANTE-
AUDREY MARCIA ABRAMS- -Student Council: Student Council
Publicity Connnittee: lforeword Staff: journal Staff: Cafeteria
Staff: lfuture Teachers of America: Travel Club: Intermediate Dis-
cussion Club: Senior Discussion Club: junior Dramatic Club:
College Club: Teen-.Xue liooli Club: Fashion Show Script '5Z:
Certificate of Merit in l'ress Scholastic VVriting Contest: Gregg:
Typing A-Xuard: Civic Club Test
HARRY M. ADELSHEIMER -Student Council: Cafeteria Staff:
Dramatic English Class: Senior and llllC'I'lll0ill1i.iQ Discussion Clubs!
Cnited Nations Club: Gernian Club: College Club: .-'Xdvanced lilec-
tric Shop: Travel Club: Vice President ot' Homerooni, 9A: lntra-
mural Basketball and Swinnning
MARVIN B. ADELSON Student Council, lllth Grade: Microscope
Club: Slide Rule Club: Chess Club: lland Y: Marching lland
MARILYN ETTA ADLER -llall Staff: Intermediate Discussion
Club: Senior Discussion Club: llook Club: junior Red Cross Club:
lfuture Teachers of .Xniericag College Club, Membership Chairman:
Chorus l, Ill, IV: Choir Proizranis
NORMA LEE ADLER--llall Staff: 'l'oday's Business Girls: lfore-
word ltepresentaiive: College Club, Secretary: Intermediate Dis-
cussion Club: Senior Discussion Club: Book Club: Future Teach-
ers of .:Xnn-rica: Travel Club: Future Nurses of America: Spanish
Club: Smltuare Dance Club: Model for Fashion Show: Buhl Plane-
tariinn Convention: Gregg Shorthand Award
RAYMOND C. ANGELL-Track Team '51, '52, '5.l: Cross Country
Team '52: lntraniural Basketball: .Nthletic l,etter
ROBERT JOHN ANGELL-l'roin Connnittee: Square Dance: .Xil-
vanced Special Shop: Track '52, '53: Cross Country '52: Track l.etter
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cussion Club: College ,ub: Microscope Club: Orchestra -l: Quali-
tative Analysis Class: Homerooni Vice President, llth Grade: ln-
traniural Basketball, 9B
MARGARET HELEN BALAS-Service Club: lloolcrooni Clubi
junior Glee Club: Volley Ball Championship '50, '5.i: junior l.ead-
ers: Fashion Show: 60 Gregg Shorthand .-Xu'ard: 80 Gregg Short-
hand Award
MATA ANN BARACK-Student Council: l"oreu'oril Representa-
tive: Travel Club: lntermediate Discussion Club: Senior Discus-
sion Club: College Club: Square Dance Club: IZA llrograin Coin-
mittee: Honierooni President, 9B: Modern Dance: Special Danee:
Cheerleaders: Honieroom May Queen
STEFFI CAROLE BARAD--Student Council: lforeuord Repre-
sentative: Senior Prograni Connnittee: Travel Club: lnterniediate
and Senior Discussion Club: Teen-Age Book Club: lloinerooni
Secretary. XR: Homerooni Vice President. l1B: Tennis Tourna-
ment '5l: Typing Award
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BARBARA ANNE BARNES-Csliering Staff: Hall Staff: l7.N..X,:
I".'l',A.: Teen-Age Book Club: Prograin Committee: Typing .'Xu'arrI:
Fashion Shows '50, '51, '52: Vulley Hall: Ilasketball '-I9
ROBERT D. BARRY-Hall Staff: Rand I: .-Xclvaneecl .Xrt: AMI-
vancecl jewelry: Heacl Cbeerleaclerg Ixanf1nann's Selmlastie ,-Xrt
Dinner '53: Gold Key, Kaufmann's Scholastic .-Xrt Contest: Hfmimr-
able Mention Safety Poster Contest: Track Team '5l, '52, '5.l:
Track Letter '53: Crbss Country '51, '52: Cruss Country Letter '52
BERNARD F. BAUER-Slitle Rule Club: Current Iivents Club:
Orchestra I, ll, III: Senior Class Prugrain Cumlnittee: I2.X Librar:
Project: Swimming' and Basketball Intramurals: Swinnnine' Letter:
City Cliamp in Breastrnke '52, '53: Tllircl in State Clianmitmsliip:
All American Medley Relay '52
SHIRLEY BEFFERMAN-Stnclent Cuuncil: l:Hl'CXYUl'fI Represen-
tative: Discussion Club: I7.T..-X.: Ilebrew Club: Current Iivents
Club: CuIle,Q,'e Club: Dramatic Iinglisb Class: l2.iX Vruerain Cmn-
mittee: Library Project: Gregg' Typing' .Xu'artI: Civic Club Test
SANDRA ARLENE BENNETT-Teen .-Xge Ilimk Club: Travel
Club: Harinuny Club: Orchestra II, III, IY: :Xccminuanist fur
Muclern Dance
HERBERT BERKOWITZ--St'iii4il' llisctlssiull Club: Cnllege Club:
Band V: Marching Hanrl: Track Team '50
JOAN R. BERLINSKY--Senior Discussion Club: College Club
IQNA.: lfm'eu'urrl Representative, l2B: Hall Staff: journal Staff
Rtllllll 262 Perintlieal Staff: .Xflvaneerl Jewelry: jewelry Projects
HOWARD MITCHELL BERMAN-Student Council Representa-
tive: Hall Staff: Teen .Xge Hunk Club: Cnitecl Nations Club
Seniur Discussion Club: Ilanrl Y: Marching Hand: Dramatic ling
lisb: Class l'lay Cast: Student Council Publicity Cunnnittee: Swim
ming Team: .Xtbletic Letter
EILEEN BINENKORB-Home Nursing Club: Clmrus I: .MI
vaneecl Clbtbing Class: ,Iuniur and Seniur Life Saving: Basketball
Rhythm Swinnning: junim' tilec Club
MORTON BINSTOCK-Qualitative .Xnalysis Class: Iinterecl ,Xll
clerclice from Miami, Iflnrirla, in ltlll
BARBARA A. BLACK-Csbering' Staff: Service Club: l7'.N..iX.:
Tuclay's Business Girls: Driving Club: Y-Teens: Vulley Ball '5
'5I: Suftball '50, '5l: IXIusbb,aIl: Basketball
JOHN ADAM BLACKMANiStutIent Council: Hall Staff: Square
Dance Club: Orchestra V: Clmir IV
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II,
GAIL SURA BLANK Hall Staff: Dramatic linglisb Class: Pru-
gram Committee: Intertneiliate lliseussiuu Club: F.T..X.: .luuiur
Learlers: lliunermun Secretary: Murleru Ilanee: Vulley Hall: Typ-
ing .Xwartl
NANCY BLOOMf'Sturleut Cunneil, 'ltb-lltli tlrarles: Cafeteria
Staff: -lnurnal Staff: Cu-eliairman Seuinr Class I'ublieity Cmn-
mittee: Cu-eliairmau Stmleut Cuuueil Social Committee: Stuilent
Cnuneil Ctmventiuu at lfurty-flirt, l'a.: l:.T..-X.: lutertnerliate aml
Seniur lliseussinu Clubs: Slirle Rule Club: Teen :Xue llpnk Club:
Qualitative .Xualysis Class: Speeial llauee: KIJK.-X Selinul of tlie
,Nir I'l'lDf.fl'2lllliQ lJ..X.lQ. llistury .Xwarrl: Civie Club Test
ELAINE RITA BLOOMFIELDf-l".T.,X.: Hall Staff: Driving
Club: liasketball llll: Teaebiug I'rujeet, tireeufielcl Selnml: Gregg
Slnn'tbaurI Certifieate
CAROL D. BLUESTONE- l"nreu'urrl Representative: llmnertmin
Treasurer, lllll, llll: llistributive lftlueatinu Class: State llis-
tributive lifltieatiuu Cunventiun
DUANE BODENHEMIER lfoutball 3.2: Must Valuable Player
.Xwarflg jewelry Prujeets
MARY ANN BROWN Teen .Xue Ilfnili Club: llriviug Club: Or-
ebestra Y: Musbball: llfurkey: Basketball lnterselipnl Team: Vplley
llall Cbamps: Ifasliinu Slimr: tiym Letter: Lite Saving' Badge
lfreueb Club: Volley Ball 9.X-ll.-X: Suftball 1-tl.X: lfasliiuu Slum'
mittee: ,luurnal Staff: Slule Rule Club: Qualitative ,Xualvsis Class:
ebestra .-Xeeumpanist fur Selnml llaures
ALAN PHILIP BURCKIN-Senior lliscussinn Club: Travel Club'
llay Committee Cbairmau: Hmnerfmin Treasurer, llll-l2.X: juven-
ile Court Rambo Ilrugram: Civie Club Test
PHYLLIS MARIE BURKE-Driving' Club: Library Staff: Sevre-
tary uf Library Staff: Typing rXu'arrl
JAMES BUNN-llmnernnm l'resicleut, llllg lfnutlwzill: llistribtttire
liclueatipn Cuuventiun, Carnegie Xlusie llall
JAMES MATTHEW BURTON-.Xineriean -luuiur Kewl Cruss:
Cbess Club: Travel Club: Latin Club: l'ruin Cummittee: .luuinr
Varsity lfuptball Team: .Xlltlercliee Swimming Team: Intramural
Basketball Team: Sucial Living Cunveutiuu, '52
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SUSAN BUERGER---fl"nrenwn'cl Staff: llramatie linglisb Class:
Class Day Committee: luterinecliate lliseussinu Club: lf.'l'..X.: lfreneli
' ' 7 I
llub: Home Nursing: Hmnerumii Seeretarv, l-.X: lresimleut ul
JQI-IN KENNETH BURCHARD-Seltirlr Class T,l'U'S1l'2llll Camm-
Hntnerumn Viee I'resi1leut: Civie Club Test: Intramural-llasketball
'52: Sun-Telegraph .Nmerieau Histury Test l'rtze: l'iaun :tml Ur-
Hall Staff: Dramatic English Class: LZ.-X Library Vrnieet: Class
ANGELINE MARIE CALFO Y Distributive liclucation Class:
Square llanee Club: Seienee Clubg Honieroom Secretary-Treasurer.
IZA: Basketball: Yolley Hall: l-loekeyg SXX'll'l1lllil1g'1 Gym .'XXV2iI'llI
llistributive l':ClllL'Zl.IllJll Convention, Carnegie Music Hall
FRED CALFO-Hoinerooin Treasurer, 933 Hoinerooiu Vresicleut.
lll,X, llllg Special Sliopg Intramural llasketballg I'artieipant in
lruml lnclustrial .Xrts Contest, Special Recognition
NANCY A. CARNEGIE-Cafeteria Staff: Class llay Committee:
Y-Teens: Honn-rooni l'resiilent. IUCN, lllllg .-Xtlvaneecl Clothingg
Fashion Shout Softball: Yolley Hall
DOROTHY MAE CARTER-Serviee Clubg Senior Class llay Coni-
mitteeg Senior l.eaflers, Vive llresiclent, lllii, IZAXL Hockey: Basket-
ball: Yolley Tlallg Tennisg Nlushballg Manager of llasketball Tour-
nament: Championship Hockey Teanig Fashion Showsg ,Ntliletie
Letter
RAYMOND J. CAULEY-Al'riut Shop: Mechanical llrawiugzg ln-
traniural Swinnning Championship Team 'SZQ Fntereml from Glad-
stone Junior High School, 10B
MICHAEL G. CHASSER-
basketball
ish Club: Majorettes
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ROBERT MICHAEL CHERGI Xflwamul Wood Shop Sl x 1
11151112 Cross Country '52, '53 fraelx vi Homeroont lrtsulent llll
Vice President, IOAQ All City Chorus 8X
BARBARA ANN CHERINGTON ortnortl Stall llrunatie
lfnglish Cast: Senior llismussion um 1 C
Future Teachers of .Mueriea uh t 1 s Gregg.,
Typing .Nwarrlq lJ.A.R, Award lorenoifl Representative
BARBARA JANE CLARKE Futererl Xlllcrrltee in l7l" from
Elizabeth High School, Elwabeth lnnnsvlxania Pullttui Distri
bution Staff: Aelvaneerl Cookin
JERRY CLOSKY-Hall Staff lrlebrux Club Ll iss Ll l Cb:
ll. Ill: Junior Varsity Basketball L Inu oi X lls i
BERNICE ALICE COHEN lntcrmuliate and Senior Discussion
Clubs: Spanish Club: Future Teachers of Xmerua luture Nurses
of America: Hall Staff: Gregg, Typing Award 'leaelnug Projett
BERNICE MYRNA COHEN Hall Qtaff Travel Club Collage
Club: Future Teachers of America Senior Discussion Club Span
--lgjune C'1aAA
JOYCE ANN COHEN lnfvtm-i'i:1 Staff: ANl.M.M,3 k'nrrL'nt livcntf
Vlnlig l".N..X.g l".'I',,-X.: llvllugc Clnlig Slmrtliznnl Lflnlmg -I-inrnzil Staff:
ll-nm-iwiiii 'l'l'k'2lNlIl'K'I', Xllg Xlillvy llall 'l'nnrnaincnt 'Sli llslskvtlmzlll
'l'f,nrn:um-ni '5lg firm-gg Typing .Xwurmlg lircgg Slmrtlmml rXwarcl
KAREN LOUISE COHEN -llzlll Staff: M.Xl.M.: 'luniur llrzunzxtir
Clnlmg llilwim-rli:ite' lliarli-.Nimi Vlnlig lfrciicli Clnlig SL-nifvr llin-
rnssiuii l'lnlig l".'l'.pX.3 Stnflvnt lfcclvrziliatsq ,lnninr lilcc flnlm,
l'l'vr-irlviil: C'l1nrns YQ k'lnn'zili-3 Clnmir Prugrmnsg Tvzlcliing Prujcrts
JOSEPHINE MARIE COLELLA --- l"m'cwui'fl liL'pi'cxcl1tutivc3
flnirm I, Ill, IY, YQ Girls linscinlwlcg l'artiripatcfl in Clnnir l'ru-
grzunng Mm-inlwr uf llurli Clniir
PAULINE MARGARET COLNER lliatrilmntivv lfiliiczitiuii Class:
I"ui'cwui'sl lirlm-wiilsniivv5 lliiim-ivwmli Yirv Vrcsimlcntg llzulwllmllg
llmikcyg llclvgntc ti, llistrilnitivc liflilcatilni L'1mvcntimig llall Staff:
Square- lbanrc' lflnli
'S
REGINA CONLEY Sm'x'irc Vlnlug 'l'vmlayR lliisiiicm liirlag l"ui'L'-
mural lic1ni'cwl11:iIix'v3 'l'm-cn ,Xgc Hunk Clnlmg hll n'.p.in., 80 n'.p.in.
Sllllflllllllfl ,Xwurilg Sufllmll, 'itll-llltli Grades: llzukvtlmll, 'MII lirzulc
DONALD CONN l'illIl'I'l'll in lllll fr-nn Glaclstuiic .lnniur lligli
Srlnml: llriving Clnlmg XX'rmrl Slnnn I"llI'Cl1l2HIQ lntrainnrzil llnskctf
lmll '52, '53
CHARLES CONNORS-'Hall Staff: .Xrlvznlrcrl XYmnl Slmpg .Ml-
vzlncvrl ,lcwelryq Hfnnci'mnn l'rcsi1lunt, llllg lntrzlninrzil Swinnning
Clizmipiun 'l'c:1n1, 9.AX3 liuiutlmll 'SIL .'XllllK'llL' l.vttvr
ROBERT CONNOARS-l"urcwnrrl Rvprcsclltzltivci lcon ,Xgc llmik
Llnlmg xlll'l'llSl'U1iC Clnlm: Driving' l'lnl11 Sqnarc llzuirc Clnlig Special
Slnwpg lntrznnnral Ilzukctlmllg Swimniing
WILLIAM T. CORNMAN llriring Vlnlmg Spvrinl Shun Ylg l.i-
lirziry Rvafling l'rujc'rt
BARQAR4 JEAN CRLIM- Hall Staff: Sfnmrc' llzinfe Club: Ynllcy
llall '30, :lg lluukcy 'hll i'lnn'ns l: .Xflvanrccl llrnnc licmiuinirs
CHARLES WILLIAM DALBY "l'l'2lIISfCI'I'C!l frwm Scligniwn High
Sclmnl, Tcxas: Yirc Prcsiclcnt. Senior Class. Scligmang Football
'l'v:un, SCliQl1lPlll1 Statv Cinivciitimi, ,Xssnciarcfl Student Cnnicils mf
.Nmcrirzi in .Xriznnag l"mnl1all Letter, Sclignmn
HENRA JOY DANIELS -- Stnclvnt Council: Lklicring Staff:
NLM M 3 Travel Clnlw: Class Day CUIIIIIIIIICCI I-Iunwrumn Presi-
rlcnt, RA, Svrrvtary QR, Trcusnrcr 9.'X, IORQ Gregg.: Award
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GERALDINE DAVIS-Advanced Jewelry: Basketball: Volley Ball:
Hockey: Mushball Tournaments
GLORIA RUTH DAVISfServiee Club: Library Staff: Today's
Business Girls: Spanish Club: Mushball Captain, llth Grade:
Hockey, 10th Grade: Basketball Captain
MARALYN SUE DAVIS-Student Council: Foreword Repre-
sentative: Hall Staff: Junior Dramatic Club: Senior Discussion
Club: Book Club: F.T..-X.: Travel Club: Social Committee: Student
Council: Homeroom President, 7B
ELEANOR RAE DE JIDAS-X-'ice President lX1.Kl.M. '52, '53:
Captain Cafeteria Staff '52, '53: Driving' Club: Chorus l, lll:
Hockey '50: Basketball '50, '51: Soccer '50, '5l: Foreword Repre-
sentative: Typing Award: Service Club: Fashion Shows
LOUIS JOHN DEURLEIN-Hall Staff: Microscope Club: Square
Dance Club: IZA Program Committee: Vice President, IZB: Science
Convention, Carlyle, Pennsylvania: Football '50, '51, '52: Intramural
Basketball: Athletic Letter
CHARLES E. DICKSON-Journal Staff: Cshering Staff: F.'l'.A.:
VVesteru Convention District Convention of F.T.,-X., '51, '52: Pro-
French Club: IZA Library
ment Auditorium Program
RAYMOND DI LUCIA-Prom Committee: Hall Staff: Bookroom
Staff: Homeroom President, 1213, IZA: VVoodshop Foreman
ALYCE CAROLYN DIMMICK-Senior Class Publicity Committee:
12A Library Project Committee: Junior Red Cross Council: Stu-
dent Council Alternate: Foreword Staff: Junior Glee Club: College
Club: lntermediate Discussion Club: Senior Discussion Club:
M.M.M.: French Club: Future Teachers of America: D.A.R. His-
tory Medal: Scholastic Art Awards: Civic Club Award
JERRY DINOVITZ-Chess Club: Vifoodcarving Club: Camera Club
GRACE ELAINE DODGE-Entered from Gladstone in 10B: To-
day's Business Girls: Chorus Il: Hockey '51
RENA JUNE DORN-Hall Staff: Student Council Representative:
F.T.A.: Intermediate Discussion Club: College Club: Senior Dis-
cussion Club: Driving Club: Future Nurses of America Club:
Chorus I: Fashion Show Model
DAVID EARDLEY-Qualitative Analysis Class: Slide Rule Club:
Short Vilave Club: Civic Club Test
gram Committee of F.T.A.:
lfntre Nous, Prograin Committee of
Project Committee: American Govern-
Civic Club Test
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FRED EDELSTEIN - Senior Discussion Club: College Club:
Travel Club: Hall Staff: Student Council: llands l, ll, lll, IY, Y:
Senior Class llrograln Conunittee: 9th and l0tl1 Grade Student
Council Representative: Intramural liasketluall
NORMANITA FAGAN-l7.N..'X.: College Club: Chorus lll: XYrote
I'iment-"Cliristinas in Korea"-l'ublislu-d in Poetry .Xntliology
DONNA FARRER-Hall Staff: Cafeteria Stall: Service Club:
Foreword Representative: Y-Teens: Square Dance Club: Class Day
Committee: llasketball '49, '50, '5l: Volley llzill '49, '50, 'Slg Hockey
'49, '50
PATRICIA FAVRE-Cafeteria Staff: Y-Teens: Senior l'ron1 Coni-
mittee: Fashion Shows
EUGENE C. FELDMAN-Student Council: l7oreu'ord Representa-
tive: Intermediate Discussion: Senior Discussion: Slide Rule Club:
Orchestra ll, lll, lV, V: Vl'ooclwixul Sextet: junior .Xll-Citi' Orches-
tra: Senior All-City Orchestra: Vice l'rc-sident, lZ.X Class: Hotne-
room President: Intramural Swinnning: Basketball
LYNN HARIET FELSER- 'Kl.Xl.lXl., 'l're:isnrer: ,lournnl Staff:
Foreword Representative: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: li.'l',A.:
Teachiiig Projects: College Club
JACQUELINE FINEfStudent Council: Foreword Staff: Hall
Staff: l'sl1erine Staff: Intermediate and Senior Discussion Clubs:
'l'r:ivel Club: College Club: ,lournal Art Staff: Vice President of
llonu-rooni, fill, 9.-X: Honorable Mention, National Safety Poster
Contest
NAOMI RUTH FINKELHORiManag'er of Majorettes: lf.'l'..-X.:
lfuture Nurses of America: College Club: Travel Club: Advanced
lfoods
JOSEPH HERBERT FISHER-Problems Committee: l2,'X Library
Project ClllllI'llllll'l'Q Student Council: Csbering Staff: College Club:
l".'l'..X.: l'ublic Schools Broadcast
RUTH ANN FOX -Home Nursing Certificate: Clioir l: .Xdvaneed
lfoods: Volley llall '50, '5l: Hockey '52
RICHARD FRANKENSTEIN-College Club: Travel Club: Gregg
Typing Award
BARBARA ELAINE FREED--Dramatic English: Class Day Coin-
xnittee, Co-cliairnian: Student Council, Member-at-large, Social
Committee: Teen ,Kee llook Club: lntermediate Discussion: Senior
lliseussiou Club: Travel Club: Future Teachers of America. Vice
President: Chorus Y, IV, lll, l: Chorale: Special Dance: F.T..-X.
Teacliing Projects: XYestern Convention District of l".'l'A., Vice
l'resident
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HARVEY fWAYNE FREEDMAN-College Club: Travel Club:
Projection Club: Intermediate Discussion: Hall Staff: Band V, IV,
III, II, I: Track Manager '51, '5Z: Athletic Letter
MURRAY ALLAN FRIEDMAN-Stage Crew: Projection Club:
Camera Club: Orchestra II, Ill, IV, V: Advanced Special Shop:
American Government Program: State Orchestra Contests: Radio
Broadcasts on Economics
LILLIAN FREEMAN - Hall Staff: M.M.M.: Junior Leaders:
Homeroom President: Chorus I, II, III: All Star Hockey Team:
All Star Basketball Team: American Legion Award, 8th Grade:
Home Nursing Class: Gym Letters
ABBOT FRIEDLAND-Hall Staff: Intermediate Discussion Club:
College Club: Microscope Club: American History Broadcast
RICHARD PAUL GALL4Hall Staff: Homeroom President, IIB:
Advanced Special Shop
PATRICIA ANN GALLO-Foreword Representative: Hall Staffi
Library Staff: Student Council: Today's Business Girls, Secretarv:
Fashion Show Committee: Homeroom Secretary. Treasurer: Ath-
letic Letter: Typing Award: Basketball: Volley Ball: XN'ater Ballet
MARY ANN GAVEL-Distributive Education Class: Junior Y-
Teens: Senior Y-Teens: Hall Staff: Orchestra II, III: Foreword
Representative: junior Life Saving: Swimming: Mushball: Volley
Ball: Basketball: Distributive Education Convention Delegate:
Gym Award
LAWRENCE P. GEISLER - Iintercd 1951 from Central High
School: Slide Rule: Chess Letter
NANCY GELLMAN-Fourth Period Hall Staff: Ushering Staff:
,lunior Red Cross: F.T.A., Recording Secretary: Foreword Staff,
Iiditor-in-Chief: journal Staff: Prom Committee: Senior Discus-
sion: Intermediate Discussion: French Club, Social Chairman:
Auditorium Orientation Program: Lincoln School Teaching Project:
Pennsylvania Federation of junior Historians Conference: Mock
Lnited Nations Assembly: F.T.A. Convention at Lebanon College:
Civic Club Test
IRVING GELMAN-Hall Staff: Orchestra V. IV, III. II, I1 ln-
tramural Swimming: Intramural Basketball: All City Orchestra
ALISON RAE GHEN-Class Day Committee: Foreword Repre-
sentative: Teen-age Book Club: M.M.M.: Chorus V, IV, I: Chorale:
Choir Programs, Radio and TV Choir Programs
HELENE RHODA GIRSON-Hall Staff: F.T.A.: Class Party
Committee: Intermediate and Senior Discussion Clubs: Teen-age
Book Club: F.N.A.: College Club: junior Glee Club: Modern
Dance: Volley Ball: Basketball: Fashion Show: Colfax Teaching
Project
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DAVID M. GLICK--'l'.I'k'llk'll Club: Intermediate Discussion: Sen-
iur llisemsimi Club: Cniterl Natiuns Club: Senior l'rugrain Cum-
xnittee: lfrencli Award: Sclmlastic Writing Award: junim' Tmvn
Meeting: Scliuul Science Fair
STANFORD R. GLICK--,Cnllegc Club: Cnitecl Nations Club: ln-
terinecliate anil Senior lliscnssiun Clubs: Travel Club: 12.-X Pru-
grzun Cmnniittee: llall Staff: Key Club: Green Key Club: Band
IV, lll, ll, l: Secretary uf llmnermnn, 1213, l.ZfX: Vice Presimlent
ut' Key Club: Varsity llasketball '52, '53: Intramural llaaketball:
Varsity l.ctter in Plaskvtlmall '52, '53
YVONNE ESTHER GLICK-Hall Staff: lluuk Club: Junior
l.vzulera: College Club: juniur lilce Club: Basketball: Yulley liall:
llnckey: Sufi Hall: Athletic Shield
ARNOLD GOLD -Stumlent Council Representative: Hall Staff:
Cullege Club: Clmrus ll, lll, V: Male Cliurus: lilee Club: Dra-
matic lfnglisli Cast: l.ibrary Pruject: Clan llay Cunnnittee: Clmir
Rube Cmnniittee: llunierutnn Secretary, 9th Grade: Civic Club Test
' M l
FONDA GOLDMAN llmnemmii l'rcsimlent, IKM, ll.'X: llmneruuni .
5:.:.,-cm,-yi Quilt-gy Club, l'reaimlent: Hunk Club: lfuture 'l'ean'liei's A
nt' .'Xnierie:i: jnurnal Stall: Prugrani C4llllIllltlt'L'Q Clmrus l, Ill, IY: -X
tiregg Typing Award
jANICE GOLDMAN--llall Staff: l",'l'.:X.: French Club, Treasurer:
lnterniemliate anrl Seninr lliscussiun Clubs: College Club: IZA Pub- i Q
lieity Cmnmittee: Vnlley llall '50, '53 '
-
. A 1, 'Q
Q Klub l'resulent: lnterniecliate Discussion Club: 1'rbjcrtiim Club.:
f,l'L'lR'S4ll'11 l, ll, lll, IV: Marrliing llanrl: Yarsily llaslietlmall: Key
Club Lonventinn
JANE GOLDSMITHgllall Staff: lklnering Stall: Stuflent Cunn-
cil: lf.'l'..'X.: Intermediate and Senior llisciissimi Clubs: College
Club: Special Dance: .-Xclvancecl .Xrt Class: llramatic lfnglisli Cast:
Publicity Cnnunittee: journal .-Xrt Cunnnittee: Gregg' Typing ,Xwarcl
SONDRA GOLDSTEIN -- lnterniecliate and Seniur lliacussiun
Clubs: College Club: llc-brew Club: Majurette Clubg lF.'l'..X.: Stu-
alent Cuuncil: Cafeteria Staff: Student Cbuneil Sneial Cnnuuittee
and Publicity Committee: Hmnermmi Serretary, UK, lll.X: Fasliiun
Slmw: llrainatin' lfnglisli: Vulley llall
LOIS GOODSTEIN--Stuclent Council Surial Cmunniitlee: Hall
Staff: lnterniecliate anal Senior llisrussimi Clubs: lf.'l'.qX.: Travel
Club: Cwllvm' Club: Teen-age lluuk Club: llramatir linglisli:
Class llay Cnniniittee: Chairman uf Sclmnl lilertiun l'ull: Vice
l'resimlent uf llmnerumn: Sevretarv-Ti'easurer uf llnmerimni: Spe-
cial Dance: Mmlern llanee: l7.'l'.,X, CUllYt'lltlllllS
JANET AUDREY GREEN--l.ibrz1ry Staff: .-Xbsenve llulletins:
Dramatic linglisll: lf.'l'.,-X.: lfrencli Club: Teen-age lhmk Cluhg
.Iuniur iilee Club: Nliwuscupe Club: Clmrus Y, IY, lll, l: Gregg
Slmrtbanrl Award
NEIL GREENBERGH l'ublivity Cnnnnittee: llall Staff: .Mlvanceml
Print Shop: lfureman, l'rint Slmp: Intramural llasketball, Sth-lltli
Grades: Seniur Class Party Cuuunittee
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SANFORD GORDON-ASturlent Council: Miernseupe Club: Kev
SHEILA GREENBERG-Hall Staff: 262 Periodical Staff: journal
Staff: F.'l'.gX.: College Club: Intermediate and Senior Discussion
Clubs: Chorus 4, 3, 1: Orchestra 1: First Aid: Secretary of Inter-
mediate Discussion Club: Secretary for Sponsor of Publications, 262
ANN T. GREGOVITS-Service Club: Gregg Shorthand Tests:
lintered from Gladstone, 103: Gladstone Safety Patrol: Dancing
Club: Gregg Shorthand Award: Chamber of Commerce Essay Award
MIRIAM GRODNER-College Club: Hall Staff: Red Cross Club:
Advanced Foods: Entered Allderdice in llth Grade from Peabody:
Sociology Conference
SANFORD PHILLIP GROSS-Hall Staff: Travel Club: F.T.A.:
Senior Discussion Club: Social Committee: Prom Committee
EUGENE C. GUTILLA-Special Shop: Intramural Basketball '52,
'33
FRED J. HARM, jR.sShort XVave Club: Homeroom President,
912, NIB, llth Grade, 12th Grade: .-Xdvanced Electric Shop: 12.-X
Prograni Committee: Track Team '51, '52, '5.i: Track Letter '52:
Cross Country '53
IIAROLD HAFFNER-Hall Statf: College Club: Student
lfederahsts Club: Publicity Committee: Advanced Printing: Intra-
mural Basketball: Intramural Track
RAE SHIRLEY HIAMOVITZ-Hall Staff: M.M.M.: F.T.A.: Iu-
termediate Discussion Club: College Club: F.N.A.: First .-Xid:
Ilglongeqooni Social Chairman, IOA: Gregg Typing Award: Dramatic
.ng isi
SHIRLEY HIMELBLAU-Hall Staff: Chorus V: Chorale: 12A
Program Committee
MARY LOUISE HIMICH-Service Club: Senior Y-Teens: Presi-
dent tif Service Club: Basketball: Fashion Show: Gregg Shorthand
.- wart
FAYE ELLEN HINKES-Red Cross Service Club: Hall Staff:
Foreword Representative: Travel Club: College Club: Book Club:
Intermediate Discussion Club
LENORE HIRSCH-Junior Glee Club: F.T.A.: F.N.A.: French
Club: Intermediate and Senior Discussion Clubs: Hall Staff: Chair-
man in Foods Class: Advanced Foods: French Club Social Com-
mittee: Pool Leader: Gym Routine Leader
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NANCY ANN HOHMAN-Hall Staff: Service Club: Driving
Llnb: Y5l'ecns: Basketball lllll, l0,'X
LILLIAN HOLECZY--Student Council: ,lunior Dramatic Club:
lloolc Club: Senior Discussion: Chorus Y, lX', lll: Chorale: Volley
llalll llaskctball
HANNAH JANE HONIG - Foreword Represeinative: Student
Council: journal Staff: llrobleius Couuuittee: Usheriug Staff:
llall Staff: lnterinecliate Discussion Club: l".'l'..-X.: Teaching Pru-
jects: Senior Discussion Club: Yolley Ball: Mushball: Tennis:
Chairman of the Slogan Contest
AUDREY HORNE-Student Council: Cslieriiig' Staff: Hall Staff:
Social Coiuuiittee, Siucleut Council: Class Day Couunittee: Teen-
age liooli Club: lf.'l'..-X.: luierinemliate Discussion Club: Senior
Discussion Club: Travel Club: Spanish Club: College Club: lf.'l'..-X.:
'l'eaebiup,' Projects
FRED ALAN HORVITZH-llouierooin Sc-eretary: lloinerooiu Yice
l'rc-simlent: l'rograin Conunittcc: llanfl l, ll, lll, IY, X: ,Xll Cit.:
llaurl: Marcluug liancl: llaclniinton Club: Travel Club: llall Staff
JOANNE CLARE HURLEY--.Xltcrnate Stncleut Council Repre-
sentative, Problems Committee: Cafeteria Staff. Cu-Captain: lf.'l'.4X.:
S luare Dance Club: Choir Y, Secretary: Chorale: Double Quartet:
Choir Robe Counuittee, Chairman: l'ron1 Counnittee: lloinerooui
lrezisurcr, lllll: Secretary, lll.X: Vice l'resiulent, llll, llll, ll.-X:
l'resi1,leut, ll,-X: Yolley Hall '5U. '51, '52: .Xtblctic Letter: XX'orlrl
lforuui Delegate '52
WILMA HYDOVITZ Cafeteria Staff: lforeworrl Represcntalivsl
ll.X l'rogr:uu Conuuittee: Library Club: Hoinerooiu llrcsiclcnt, llll,
lZ.X: Yice l'resiilent, ll.X: Sccrulary, llli: junior Leaclers Q'
LAWRENCE WALTER ISAACxStuclent Council, l2l3: Qualitative
,Xnalysis Class: Microscope Club: journal Staff: Social Connnittee:
l'ron1 Committee
SUSAN CLAIRE JACOB--Class Day Committee: Social Coni-
mitu-eg Student Council: l'robleu1s Counnittee: Foreword Repre-
sentative: Csln-ring Staff: l".'l',.-X.: Senior auml luterinecliate Discus-
sion Clubs: 'll-eu-age llook Club: Chorus l, lll, IY: Dramatic ling'
lish: Class l'lay Cast
MARGARET JANTEK-f-Cafeteria Staff: Service Club: Sc-ui ir
Y-Teens. l'resi1lcnt: Square Dance Club: Basketball: Volley llall:
Senior l,e:ulers: llorkey: Softball: Fashion Sliows: .-Xthlctic .-Xxraiil
JULIA C. JASKO 'Service Club: Library Club: Stuileut Council:
llonlerooul Secretary, lllll, lll.X: Gregg' Shortbancl .-Xwarcl: lfnterenl
.Nllrlcrrlicc from fllarlstone in lllll
IACQUELINE HUNT--Cafeteria Staff: l'roni Counnittce: M.fXl.M.:
Secretary llih Kiramlc, l'resi1lCnt llth lirasle: Y-Teens, Vice Presi-
rleut: Service Club: Square Dance Club: Fashion Shows
.fy
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DOLLY JEAN JONES-Bookrooin Club: Driving Club
NATALIE ANN JOSEPH-Intermediate Discussion Club: Travel
Club: Teen-age Book Club: Class Day Connnittee: Lfsliering Staff:
Red Cross Club: Hall Staff: Secretary of Red Cross Club: Fore-
word Representative
JUNE KANENSONfF.N.A.: Travel Club: Book Club: Senior
Discussion Club: Hall Patrol
MARSHALL B. KARLIN-Vice President, Microscope Club: Col-
lege Club: Slide Rule Club: lntraniural Basketball, 9th Grade:
Football Manager '49-'SZ
RUTH KATUNICH-Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Today's Business
Girls: F.N.A.: Y-Teens: Student Federalists: Yolley Ball, 9.-X-10B
LEONORA KATZ-Hall Staff: Foreword Representative: French
Club: Slide Rule Club: Senior Discussion Club: Current Events
Club: Orchestra l, Il, IH, IV: Civic Club Test
CARL MICHAEL KAUFMANN Travel Club
ARVIN KAUFMAN Hall Staff Bands V IV IH' Varsity Bas
M T B , 1 1 V ' , 1 B-
ketball '51, '52, '53: Intramural Basketball: Basketball Letter: 12,-X
Program Committee
RHODA MAE KENDALL--Hall Staff: F.N.A.: Orchestra III:
Senior Class Day Committee: Delegate to Sociology Convention
BURT R. KENNEDYfMorse Code Club: Model Airplane Club:
C.T.T. Award in Type: DAR. History Award: Advanced lilectrie
Shop
DOLORES L. KENNEDY-M.M.M., Treasurer IZA: Fashion Show
'50: Mushball '50: Volley Ball '-19: Hockey 'SZ
RENEE ADELE KHOLOS-Red Cross Correspondent to Orphans:
Teen-age Book Club: junior Red Cross Club: United Nations Club:
College Club: Square Dance Club: French Club: junior Life Sav-
ing: Junior Glee Club: Chorus III: Basketball: Vollev Ball: Hockey:
Soccer: Mushball: Tennis: Athletic Letter: Senior Life Saving
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ALICE JANE KILR0Y4lJi5trilmutivc liducatiun Clams
SAM KISS- lintcreml Allderilice from liurupc in 9l-lg llmm-mlnii
Yin- l'r1-simlcnt, IOBQ Sciencc Club, Prcsimlcntg Swinnning 'lk-ani
DAVID EDWARD KLEBERf5lide Rule Clubg lnlcrnicdialc and
Sn-niur ljimcusaimi Clubsg College Clubp Hall Staff: llI'L'llCSll'Ll l,
ll: Mutal Slum lfurcniang Qualitativc Analysis Class
JUDITH LYNNE KLEINBERG-llall Staff: Fnrewnrml Staff:
lfnrcwnrd Representative: llraniatic linglish Classg ,luniur Dra-
matic Clulmg United Nations Clnlmg 'll-cn-age Hunk Clulmg lntcr-
niccliatv liibcussinn Clubg Seninr Discussion Clubg lf.'l'..'X.g Travel
Clnlmg College Clnbp Chorus lllg llunieruuni Treasurer, lltli liramlcg
lfznliimi Sliuwg Gregg Typing Award
ADRIENNE LOIS KLETZ---liiiu-i'crl in llll frmn Svln-nlm-y lligll
Sclimmlg llall Staff: l.iln'ary Staff: l7.N..X.
SADIE MAE KOCH-Cafeteria Staff, Captain: lrlall Staff: Squam-
llance Club: :Xdvanceml Clothing: lfasliinn Slum' '52, 'SSL Yulley Rall
'50, '51, '521 Musliball
DOLORES VERONICA KOCHIS-lliatrilnitivu lfm,l1u'aliin1 Clan:
llall Sialfg l.ilmrary Clulug .Inniur Y-'ll-cm: Scninr Y-Teens: 'lb-
4lay'x lhisiiicss Girls: lfasliiun Slmwg Ynllcy llallg Nlnslilmallg lbclv-
gatc in llixlrilmtivc l'lmlnratiun Cfmvciitium
ALFRED GEORGE KOHL -l'rujx-ctimi Clulwg Microscope Clnlxg
Urrlwali'a V: lk-lcgaic In .Iuniur .'xC2illt'lllj' uf Scienrc at Dickinsmi
Vnllvge
JUDITH LEE KOHN llrainalic lillgllhll Clans: lravcl Clnlsg
Driving Clulng Urclwstra IY, lllg lficlcl Huckcyg llankctlwallg Yullcy
llall
ALFRED KOLB--,lnurnal Staffg lfuturc lcaclicrs uf .-Xnn-rica:
Cnllcgc Clulip Scniur lliscnssiun Cluln: llancl Y, lY, lll, ll, lg 1.2.-X
Lilmrary Prnjc-rtg Basket Rnuni .-Xttcndantg lntcrincmliafc lliscnssiun
Cluli
EMILY M. KORBELY-Siunlent Cnuncilg Senior lxanlvmg 'llnlay's
llll5lIll'35 liirlsg College Clulrg liaskctliall, llll-12153 Sufllnall, ll.'X1
lluckcy, llli-llllg lfasliinn Slmws, lllli-l.Zll3 lin-gg Slnnrtlianml
.-Xwarmlsg .Mlllctir lxttcrg Gregg Typing .Xwarrls
LOIS ANN KORONA--Cafciuria Staff: F.T.A.g Chorus V, IY,
lll, lg Clmralc-3 Special Cliuir Enscmlrlcg l:.'l'..-X. Scraplmuk Cinn-
initta-cg l'rmn CHIIIIIIIIICCQ Clinir Executive CUIIIIIIIIICUQ Clmir l,i-
lmrariang llnnicrmnn Secretary-'l'reasurcr. llll-'M Ynllcy Ball:
liyin Clam Runtinc Leader: Style Slinwg Cninpetcnt Typist Awarml
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MARY ANN KOSCHIK-Hall Staff: Today's Business Girls: Fu-
ture Nurses of America: Square Dance Club: Shorthand Club:
Basketball '49, '50, '5l: Hockey '52, '52: Mushball '49, '50, 'Sl'
Gregg Shorthand Award: Gym Award
JUNE A. KOSH-Cafeteria Staff: Fashion Show '52, '53: Short-
hand Club: Volley Ball, 9B
ROBERT KRAKOFF-Stamp Club: Photography Club: Senior
and lnterinediate Discussion Clubs: Travel Club: College Club:
Golf '53: Intramural Basketball '51, '52
ILENE KRAMERiHall Staff: Travel Club: F.T.A.: Red Cross
Service Club: junior Draniatics: Senior Discussion Club: United
Nations Club: Orchestra IV: F.T..-X. Social Committee: Honierooni
Treasurer, 8A
JEAN ANN KRAMM-Hall Staff: Today's Business Girls, Trea-
surer: Driving Club: Honicrooni Secretary, IUB: Honierooni Trea-
surer, IZB: Basketball: Volley Hall: Mushball: Hockey: Fashion
Shows
RUTH KRAUSS-Hall Staff: Foreword Representative: Square
Dance Club: F.T.:X.: Senior Discussion Club: Travel Club: junior
Glee Club: Chorus l, lY: Modern Dance: Hoineroom Social
Connnittee
LUCILLE A. KRUPKA-Service Club: Today's Business Girls:
Senior Discussion Club: li.N..eX., Treasurer: Chorus l: Gregg' Short-
hand Award
RUTH NAOMI LANGER-Library Staff: Library Club, Presi-
dent: Choir V, IV, lll: Chorale: Choir Social Coininittee: Civic
Club Test: Typing Award: Gregg Shorthand Award
STANLEY I. LASKA-Senior Discussion Club: Camera Club:
Slide Rule Club: Microscope Club: Hebrew Club: Print Shop
Foreman: Advanced Print Shop
DOROTHY LAWSON-Cafeteria Staff: Senior Class Day Com-
M mittee: Basketball: Mushball: Hockey: 'Fashion Shows: Athletic
Shield and Letter
ROBERT THOMAS LAWSON-Hall Staff: IZA Publicity Coin-
niittee: Entered in 10B from Gladstone
MARY LAZOR-Future Nurses of America: Orchestra I: Home-
rooni Vice President, 9A: Secretary, IOB: Baseball: Basketball:
Volley Ball: Hockey: Gold Key Art Award
JACKIESUE LENCHNER- -,Xlternzile fur Student Council: Cafe-
ierin Stuff: llnll Sizllf: lkln-ring Staff: ,Inniur llisenssiun Club:
Seniin' lliwilniiiil Klub: klillege Club: Prugrzun fnnnnitteei Vulley
llnll, lll,X
NELLIE ANN LENNEX Lilll-i'lL'I'i2l Stuff: Usliering Stuff: Clmir
I, lll, IY, V: lilwrxile, lllli iirzuleg Yulley Ball '50
SARA LEAH LEVINf-K':ifeleriz1 Stuff: Kl.M.Kl,: Stnclent Limineil:
'l'rxivel Kilnbg l'f'l'.,X.: lnternn-ilixile lliseiissiun Club: ICN..-X.: Spain-
iNll Club: 'l'i-en-nge Hunk Club: junior iilee Club: Hmneruuni
'l.I'k'llhlll'k'I', XII, NX: Yiee Preaiilent, QU, 9.-X: Secretary, llll: junior
l.e:uli-rs: Yulley llnll :mil liauketlmll 'l'imrnzunents
AUDREY LEVINE--Teen-:nge Hunk Club: Travel Club: li.'l'.,'X.:
lllll'l'Illl'lllIlll' Iliwiiswiim Club: lhllege Club: Senior lliseussiun
tilnbg Urelnwtrzi IY, Ill, Il, I: lfzuliimi Slmw: Gregg Typing: :incl
Sihlflllllllll LiK'l'lll.ll'Zllk'S
MAURICE FRED LINDEN llnll Stuff: lfuutlmll Club: Cullegxe
llnli: l'ln'em:m in l'rint Slnip: l2.X Class Prlnn LiUllllI1lllt'k'C Intru-
nmrznl llzukellmllg lfimilmll xlIlllll1.lQI'
STANLEY BRUCE LINDENBERG-College Club: Travel Club:
lim-rnu-mliznle Iliseiix-iim Club: llzill Stuff: Hinnermnn President.
lllig llznnml Y, IY, Ill, ll, l: Xlnreliing liunclg Mureliing Hand Letter
STEVE MICHAEL LIPTAK--llaislietball Lilnb: Speeizil Slmpg
llmiiemmii Presimlent, 228: Swinnning 'l'e:un: linraunnrxil llzuketbull:
.Mllletic l.etter
JACQUELYN LOIKREC-Hall Stuff: Usliering Staff: M.M.M.:
Seniur Discussion Club: .Inniur Lezulers: l7.'l'.i-X.: Spunisli flnhg
Senior Life Saving' '52: :Xtliletie High Point XYinnei' '49
ALEX R. LOPATA4Hnll Staff: Printing, NlL'k'llIllllL'Zll llrziwing.
:incl lileetrie Slums: lntrznnnrul llznslcetbzill
CLINTON LANCE LONG-Ilzill Staff: Clnirus l, ll: llmnernmn
Yiee l,l'l'Slfll'Ili, lltli firzule: Special Slmp
7 I PAUL G. LOWEN-Illriving L'lnb
EVELYN MARIE LUCAS4llinm-rimin Serretziry, ll.'X: lfnrewnrcl
Renresemalive: Hall Staff: Square llanee fllllll fl1UI'llS li H4l1lll'
Nursing: Hnrkey '5l, '5l: Vulley Bull '49, '50
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ROBERTA ANN LUCAS-F.N.A.: Distributive Education: Stu-
dent Council Representative: Basketball: Hockey: Tennis: Mush-
ball: Distributive Education Convention, Carnegie Music Hall
CATHERINE LUCIA-Cafeteria Staff: Driving Club: Advanced
Art: Honorable Mention in Safety Contest
JANICE LUTSKY-Hall Staff: Hebrew Club: French Club: Col-
lege Club: Intermediate and Senior Discussion Clubs: Secretary of
Hebrew Club: Junior Red Cross Broadcast: Dramatic English:
Driving Club
JAMES MacDONALD-Microscope Club, President: Garden Club:
Dramatic English: Class Play Cast: IZA Program Committee:
Pennsylvania junior Academy of Science, Vice President: Conven-
tion at Dickinson College and at Lebanon Valley College, Honor-
able Mention: National Science Clubs of America: Buhl Plane-
tarium Science Fair, Honorable Mention
LORETTA MCCLAIN-Library Club: Driving Club: Jewelry IV:
Basketball: Volley Ball: Baseball: Athletic Letter
EDWARD JAMES MCGOWAN - Hall Staff: Ushering Staff:
journal Staff: Mechanical Drawing, Advanced: Prom Committee:
Qualitative Analysis Class: Homeroom Vice President, IIA: Presi-
dent, IZB, IZA
MARGARET McMAI-ION - Fashion Show: Advanced Clothing:
Mushball: Volley Ball: Hockey
MARY MCNEELY-Entered .Allderdice in IOA from Peabody:
Advanced Clothing Projects
ANNA MARIE JANE MACKO--Hall Staff: llth Grade Cham-
pionship Basketball Teani: Volley Ball Championship: IZth Grade
Hockey Championship: Chorus IV: Athletic Letter: Hockey Emblem
MILDRED MACKO - Foreword Representative: Service Club:
Book Club: Advanced Clothing: Secretarial Training: Homeroom
Treasurer, 10B: Homeroom Vice President, IIB, IIA: Fashion
Show: Cheerleader: Volley Ball: Soft Ball: Hockey: Letter for
Cheerleaders: Shorthand Awards
STANLEY MANDELL-President Senior Class: Homeroom Presi-
dent, SB, 8A, IOB, IIB, IZB, IZA: Student Treasurer: Intermediate
Discussion Club: Dramatic English: Class Play Cast: IZA Library
Project: Orchestra V: American Legion Award: Civic Club Test:
Varsity Letter: Swimming Team, 10th, llth, IZth Grades
DALE MARKS-Hall Staff: Foreword Representative: College
Club: F.T.A.: Travel Club: Senior Discussion Club: French Club:
Advanced Foods: F.N.A.: Microscope Club: Square Dance Club:
Colfax Teaching Project V
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LINDA GRACE MARKS Class Day Committee: Librarv Staff:
Driving Club: Chorus lY, lll: Gregg Shorthand Award.: Horne
Model
CAROL JEAN MARMINS --Hall Staff, Captain: Library Staff.
l'rt-siflent: .Zl-1 Typing: .Iunior Dramatic Club: Book Club: lNI.M.M.:
College Club: Herman Club: Dramatic linglish Class: Student
Council l'ublieitv Committee
RITA Y. MARTIN -Cshering Staff: M.M.M.: Dramatic linglishg
Class Day Committee: F.'l'.:X,: Senior Discussion Club: Teen-age
liook Club: Travel Club: Chorus l: Homeroom Vice President,
l2th Grade: Intramural Yolley liall: Special Dance. Manager
DANIEL MYER--Stamp Club: Sperial Shop Vll
DON R. MILLER--Square Dance Club: Hoinerooin Secretary,
IUJX: lfootball Team: Yarsity l.etter
SALLY MISTROFF lintered .Xllderdice in l0.X from Greensburg
High School: Hall Staff: .-Xbsence Bulletin Distributor: Travel
Club: lfuture llusiness Leaders of America: Book Club: junior
Dramatic Club
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RARBARA JEAN MITCHELL-Lboir IX, .Xmlxamed Clothing:
l'ashion Show: Basketball and Volley Hall '52, '53
MINNA JOAN MITTLEIVIAN-lforewrard Representative: Student
Council Alternate: llall Staff: Spanish Club: l".N.,X.: lntermediate
and Senior Discussion Clubs: Homerooin Yiee President, llll:
Irlomeroom Secretary-Treasurer, lllll: lfashion Show: Gregg Typ-
ing Award
LOIS RITA MOOGERMAN---Class Day Committee: Hall Staff:
Spanish Club, Serretarv: Camera Club: Senior Discussion Club:
lf.'l'.A.: Travel Club: College Club: l,ibrary Staff
DANIEL W. MOORE-journal Staff, lfdiiorg Student Council,
Treasurer: Foreword Staff, Business Manager: Secretarv of IZA
Class: Qualitative Analysis Class: Mechanical Drawing: Honieroom
Yiee l'resirlent: Swimming Team '52: Harvard Book Club Award:
Swimming l.etter
MARLENE V. MOREE-f National .Nrt Poster Contest Award'
:Xflvanced Art Class
KARL HARRIS MORGAN--Hall Staff: Microscope Club: Ger-
man Club: College Club: lnternierliate Discussion Club: 12A Pub-
licity Committee: Band 3. Z: I-Iomeroom Vice President, l0!X, IIB'
Intramural Basketball, IIB: junior Varsity Football, IIB
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MEYER MORRIS-Glee Club: Chorus 5, 3, l: Intramural Basket-
ball
RICHARD 'MULLICA-Mechanical Drawing: Achievement Cer-
tificate for Itlechanical Drawing: Entered Alldcrdice from Glad-
stone, 10B
STANLEY MULLINS--Intramural Basketball
MARVIN MUROVITZ-Foreword Representative: Travel Club.
President: Homeroom Vice President, IZA: Homeroom Treasurer,
IZB: Hall Staff: Intermediate and Senior Discussion Clubs: Bands
l, Il, III, IV: Marching Band: Senior Program Committee: Intra-
mural Basketball, Swimming'
JEAN MURPHY-Hall Staff: Fashion Show: Softball, llA, 10.-X, 9A
AUDREY E. NAGY-F.T.A.: Microscope Club, Social Chairman'
Senior Leaders: Bookroom Staff: Alternate Student Council Repre-
sentative: Qualitative Analysis Class: Dramatic English Class,
Stage Manager: Class Day Committee: Special Dance Class:
Accompanist: State Science Convention, '52, '53, Honorable Men-
tion: F.T.A. State Convention Delegate, '53: Shorthand Award:
C.I.T. Typing Award: Civic Club Test: Intramural Sports '51-'53'
Athletic I.etter
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GRACE ANN NEIL-Student Council: Advanced Art: Fashion
Show '51, '32, '53: Point Four Seminar, VVashington, D. C., 1951:
American Legion Award: Basketball '50-'53: Volley Ball '50-'53
RHONDA MARLENE NEWCOMER-Chess Club: Advanced Art:
Daughters of American Revolution Award: A.A.A.: I'oster Award:
Volley Ball: Basketball: Hockey: Tennis Tournament
HARRIET NEWMAN-Student Council: Foreword Representative:
Intermediate and Senior Discussion Clubs: F.T.A.: Senior Program
Committee: Choir IV, V
FAYE NEVINS-Hall Staff: Travel Club: College Club: Inter-
mediate Dlscussion Club: Square Dance Club: IIomerootn Secre-
tary, 7A: Homeroom Vice President, SB: Fashion Show
LUDWIG HORST OETTINGER-German Club: Chess Club: En-
tered Allderdice front Gladstone in IUB
GLENN OLBUM-Prom Committee Chairman: Homeroom Presi-
dent, 9B-l2A: President. W'oodcarvin,q Club: IYoodshop Foreman:
F.T.A.: Football Club: College Club: Hebrew Club: Football Team
'40-'53: Football Minstrel Show: Track I.etter '52-'53
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JOHN OPALKO-Csbering Staff: Hall Staff: Track Tezung Cross
Country Team: llistributive lidueation Class
ELIZABETH OWEN-.'X.N.C. Club: l'iIlSlllUlI Slious: Movie Squarl
and Club at Gladstone
MARGARET L. PARANAY-Driving Club: Clothing IV: l,lUIIl
Committee: Fashion Show '50: llomeroom Secretary, IUII: Trea-
surer, IOA, IZBQ Vice President, ll.-X
IRENE PATTERSON-junior Red Cross, Reporter: Swimnling
Club: Fashion Show, llltb Grade: Houu-room Seeretary. 7.AX:
Hostess for l".'l'.pX. Teas: junior llramatic Club: Tennis: Yolley
Ball
RICHARD PAUL --- lnternu'diate and Senior lliseuasion Clubs:
Travel Club: College Club: Bands V, IV, lll. ll, I: lNIarebiug'
Baud: All City Hand: Homeroom Vice President, IIB, ll.-X: Home-
room Treasurer, IZB-IZA: Band Letters: Intramural Swimming:
Intramural Basketball: Qualitative .-Xnalysis Class
ARNOLD PEARL-I-Iall Staff: College Club: Senior Discussion
Club: Intermediate Discussion Club: Teen-age Rook Club: Ger-
inan Club: Cnited Nations Club: lforeword Representative: Or-
chestra III
MICHAEL GEORGE PHILLIPS-lintered Allderdice in Iltb Grade
frinu Central Catbolie Sebool: Special Sbop: Intramural Swinutung
and Ilasketball
BETSY RICHMOND PICKETT-Hall Staff: Red Cross Serviee
Club, Seeret:u'y, Treasurer: Square llanee Club: Advanced Clotb-
ing: lfzubion Slnoux '50, '52
ARLENE LORAIN PLATT--Majorettes '-I9-'53, Head Majorette
'SM Class Hay Committee: llall Staff: Chorus III, IV
DOROTHY PLATTiCollt-ge Club: lforeword Staff: Prom Com-
mittee: Ilomerootn Vive Ilresident, Iltb Grade: Modern llaneel
Intermediate and Senior lliseussion Clubs: Gregg' Typing' .Xward
LOIS POLLOCK-Square llanee Club: Choir I, V: Volley Hall:
Musbball Team: Ilistributive Ifdueation State Convention: Dis-
tributive Ifdneation Class
PHYLLIS ANN PONS-Hotneroom Class President, XIII: Volley
llall
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BEVERLY ANN PRESETAFuture Nurses of America, President
'53: F.T.A.: Hall Staff: Senior Leaders: French Club: junior Red
Cross: Homeroom President, '50-'52: Civic Club Test: Two Typing
Awards '5Z: Athletic Letter: Volley Ball '49-'53: Basketball '52, '53:
Hockey '52, '53: Mushball '52, '53
HARVEY S. PRICE-I-Iall Staff: Qualitative Analysis Class: Chess
Club: Class Day Committee: Golf Team '-19353: Travel Club:
Orchestra V: Civic Club Test: Three Golf Letters: 3rd Place City
Championship in Golf: Intramural Basketball '51, '52
MADELINE ELAINE PRICE-4Student Council Representative'
Problems Committee: Hall Staff: Red Cross: Teen-age Book Club
junior Dramatic Club: United Nations Club, Secretary, 'Treasurer
lntermediate Discussion Club: Senior Discussion Club: Travel Club
Chorus IV, III, I: junior Glee Club: Gregg Typing Award: Intra-
mural Volley Ball
ANTHONY PUGLIESEfSquare Dance Club: Advanced Draw-
ing: 12A Prom Committee: IZB Homeroom President: Football
'51, '52: American Legion Award
BETTY JEAN RADVAK - Student Council: Cafeteria Staff:
F.T.A.: Chorus V, IV, Ill, I: Choir Treasurer: Dramatic English
Class: Chairman, Prom Committee: l2,X Library Project: Prom
Committee: Homeroom President, IOA: Teaching Project: Civic
Club Test: Volley Ball
MARLENE RAPOPORT4I-Iall Staff: M.M.M,. Vice President:
Future Nurses of America, President
PATRICIA NORMA RASHBA4USI1L'flllQQ Staff: lfditor, Foreword
Staff: journal Staff: Class Day Committee: IZA Class Party lin-
tertainment: F.T.A.: Senior Discussion Club: Intermediate Discus-
sion Club: Freneh Club: Chorus I and IV: Homeroom 'Treasurer
467. 12B and IZA: Narrator, Dance Programs: Modern Dance:
juvenile Court Broadcast: Teaching Project at Lincoln School:
Dance Program at Frick: Civic Club Test
JOSEPH Z. REICH4Hall Staff: Projection Club.: Dramatic Eng-
lish: Teen-age Book Club: Vice President Projection Club, 9B, 9.-X:
Talent Shows: Captain of Hall Staff: Orchestra ll. l: Print Shoo
Foreman
l: IZA
SAMUEL JOSEPH REICHfHall Staff: Student Connci
Program Committee: Senior Discussion Club: United Nations Club:
Teen-age Book Club: Scholastic Wiriting Award '53: Bntrant in
Henrv Clay Oratory Contest '52, in john Marshall Oratory Con-
test '53: Chamber of Commerce VVriting Award '49
ZELL REICHERAlnterniediate and Senior Discussion Clubs:
College Club: Travel Club: I-Iall Staff: Student Council Social
Committee: Prom Committee: Homeroom President, 9A, IOBZ
I'Iomeroom Vice President, l0A4l2A: Intramural Basketball: Track.
IPA-l2A: Athletic Letter
Staff: To -
VIRGINIA RHODES-Teen-age Book Club: Tutoring
: Basketball
dav's Business Girls: Orchestra IV: Volley Ball '49-'51
'50: Hockey '52
Cafeteria
FLORENCE RICCA-junior Dramatic Club: F.N,A,:
American
Staff: journal Art Committee: Class Dav Committee:
Legion Award: Safety Poster Certificate ot Merit: Student Council.
junior Dramatic Club: Intermediate and Senior Discussion Clubs:
Volley Ball: Mushball: Basketball
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BERT ROGAL Scliior lliwussion flulwg llmiilzltim' lfliglislig Clan
Play Gut: .Xflvzuirurl .Xrtg flush llziy IIHIIIIIIIIICC
ASHER BENJAMIN ROSCOW--'Stii4l1'l11 L4HIllN'll .Xltvrilzltcg lilwvli
Kvy: liilillllllllllll Clulmg I'slicring' Stuff: liiwzinis lim-y fliilw, llI'l'il-
mlvnt: llltcrliicclinlv liisvussion Liliilmg Sn-nior lliwilssioii Lilulvg ll.X
Piilnlirily CllllIlIlllIl'k'l llomvroom l'x'csimlviit
BARBARA ROSEN- lXl.Kl.Bl.3 'lizivcl Liliilmg .luilior llrzunzltir klulig
liitciwiiccliatc lliwunioii fliilw: l".'l'.,X.g Svnior llisciission Lillilmg
Chorus lg lliimcroom Scn'rct:u'y, llllg 'Typing zniul Sliortliziml .XIY2ll'Il5
JOAN B. ROSENBAUM--Small-ut fouiwil. Svrrulzlryg Social Com-
inittcu, Nominating L'ommi1tc-c, lixvcutivc Coiiiiiiittvcg l".'l'..X.3
.lournal Stuff: Quzllitativc .-Ximlysis Class: lfim-iirli fliilug Hull Staff:
Collcgc flulwg lim-i'i1u-rlizitc :xml Sn-nior llisvussion flulwg l'rom
Coniniitlcvg IYcstcrn l'ci1l1sylv:u1i:1 ,Xfsocizltioii of Stufln-111 filllllfll
foiivcntiong Civil' Chili Tcslg lfrciicli Coiitwlg .XIllL'IAIL'HIl i'licmiCal
Society Tcst
ALAN L. ROSENBERG--lfoi'vxx'orml Staff: ,louriml Staff. lluaincsw
fXlzu1ap:cr1 SlIlIlL'lll Lillllllflll c,l'l'llCSll'1I lll: SUIIIUI' l'rog1rzm1 Coin-
mitlccg lloimwoom l'i'csi1lv11t, llll, lZ.Xg -limioi' X':u'aity llziskctlmllg
lntrzimurzll llaskctliall, Captain
DEVERA ROSENBERG--Stilrln-nt L'o1im'il3 Ciirruilt livviltm Clnlig
Stmlcnt lfcrli-rzlliats3 'l'c0ii-ago llook Cliilmg Gxziwluii Club: Home--
7
room 'lll't'1lSIlI'0I'. 7tl1 lirzulcg llovlccy '57,
RUTH ROSENBERG l".'l'..X., l'rn-airlcnt llllflZ.X: Sn-nior llisciis-
Nion Vlulm, Mviillwrxliip L-lIllll'lIl2llI1 lforcworml Staff, Copv lfrlitor:
l'iI'K'llL'll Vlulmg -Iournul Staff: ll.-X l'ulmlicitv I'oinmittc-cg Hall Staff:
I'lll't'l'll'1IllK'l'NQ Siu-vial llzuicm-3 'l'n'1n'l1ing Projcrts: Iloim-room Vicu
l'l'4'Sl'l1'H1. Vlll lifllflvl llomoroom 'l'rn-asurcr, lltli Griuli-1 Civil' Cluli
'lk-st: .Xlll'l'Il2lll' Stucla-nt Council lh-prcsciitativcg lf.'l',.X. Convention:
lfirst l'l:u-c in SL-nior Division of Pittslmrgli Auto Club Postcr
finlllvsl
MARJORIE ROSENDALE -- Sturln-nt Coiincil, lixccuiivc Com-
miitvvg lKlu-riiig Stuff. lqlllllfllllllll Class Day Committcuq Hall
Staff: fl7ll.1'l0l'lIl Stuff: liltm-rlm'cli:1tc zuirl Senior l,l5L'IlSSllDlI Clulmsg
I'olla-gv l'lulig lf.'l'..X.3 l7I'1'llCl1 Clulvg .Nnicricaii Govcriimcnt Vrogrzmi
WILLIAM S. ROSENSONM Orclicstrn llg .Xtlilciic L.lI2lll'llI1llIQ Q I
,-Xmixtniil 'l'i'm-:mm-rg lntrxmmrzul llziskctlmllg Tennis 'I'c:1m: .liinior
Yanrxily llziskctlmll
JAMES DE H. ROSENTHALLHIIAII Staff: I'uitvrl Nzltiom fliilwg
Stnnip flulig llzmrl Y. lYg Urrlivstra Ill, lg .Xll-fity llzmclg L'l:1ri-
in-t Quairu-13 lntrzmiurzll llahkvtlmll '47-'53
FRANCIS E. ROSSI ll.X Vulnlicity IQUIIIIIIIIICUQ Truck '51, '52, 'SSC
from liounlry 'SZQ 'l'rzu'k .Xwarrlg Intramural llzukvtlmll
CHARLES ROTA llnll Stuff: lloma-room l'rvsiclcnt, lllllq lloinc-
room 'l'roauurcr, llll, IZ.-X
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JOAN ROTH-Shorthand Club: Today's Business Girls: Program
Committee of Today's Business Girls: Shorthand Awards: Hockey:
Volley Ball: Basketball: Pool Leader
RONALD ROTHAUS-Hall Staff: Class Day Committee: Senior
Discussion Club: Band V, IV, III, II, I: Marching Band: Home-
room Vice President: Junior Varsity Basketball: Track: Intra-
mural Basketball: Football Minstrel Show
MARILYN RUBIN-Student Council: Foreword Representative:
Hall Staff: Usbering Staff: Intermediate Discussion Club: Senior
Discussion Club: College Club: Travel Club
MARK M. RUBENSTEIN-Orchestra V: Choir V, Treasurer:
String' Quartet: Senior All City Orchestra, First Viola: Chess Club:
Student Council Meniber-at'l.arg'c: Juvenile Problems Radio Broad-
cast: Directed A Cappella Choir at Carnegie Music Hall
SANDRA RUBINSTEIN-Hall Staff: Dramatic English: Spanish
Club: I".T..X.: Orchestra IV. III, II, I: All-City Orchestra: Flute
Quartet: Woodwind Trio
MARY JAYNE RUSH-Prom Committee: Cafeteria Staff: Driving:
Club: Square Dance Club: Y-Teens: 35-1, Secretary-Treasurer, IZA:
llockey
PERLE RYAVE - Student Council Representative: Hall Statt:
Ushering Staff: Foreword Representative: Junior Glee Club:
French Club: Travel Club: Intermediate Discussion Club: Senior
Discussion Club: F.T.A.: College Club: Chorus I: Advanced Art:
Senior Publicity Committee
BARRY WAYNE SADOWSKY - Hall Patrol: Ushering Staff:
Hebrew Club: College Club: Junior Discussion Club: Orchestra
III, II, I: Print Shop Projects: Intramural Basketball '52
DONALD SAMBOL-Microscope Club: Slide Rule Club: Short
VVave Club: College Club: Stamp Club: Attended American Acade-
my of Science: Physics Lectures at Pitt
MARCIA DEE SAMUELS-Hall Staff: Today's Business Girls:
Red Cross Club: Travel Club: College Club: Shorthand Club:
D.,-XR. Award
JOSEPH SANTORA-liutered from Gladstone, IOB: Jewelry Pro-
jects: Wood Shop Projects: Cartoi-n Club at filzulhtollc'
JOSEPH DANIEL SAPIRAYStudent Council: FUf'3WUl'fl Rclffff'
sentative: Stamp Club: Senior Discussion Club: Junior Dramatic
Club: Chess Club: Baud V, III: Dramatic Euglisli: IZA Program
Committee: Problems Committee: Homeroom Secretary, 'Vice Presi-
dent: Teen-age Book Club
,.,,, , , lf
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MICHAEL M. SOPIRA, JR.--Short NX'avc Club: .Mlvancetl lilec-
tric Shop: Suinnning 'l'eani '-W: Typing Certificates
RITA L. SARACCO--lfntererl llll from St. Rosalial .Xrlvancetl
Clothing: lfashion Shou' '5l, '52
NORMA SATTENSTEIN-ffllall Staff: Cshering Staff: lnter-
merliate liiscnssion Club: Senior lliscussion Club: Travel Club:
l".'l'..X.: lfrench Club: College Club: journal Staff: journal Art
Staff: Co-Chairnian of Publicity Connnittee: 1950 National Safety
Poster Honorable Mention: l952 ancl l953 Scholastic liolcl Kev
.Xwarrl: IU53 llonorable Mention in Safety Poster Contest: 1952
Il'nai ll'rith llonorable Mention: National Scholastic Art .'Xwarrl, 1953
BRENDA JEAN SAUL -Stuclent Council: l'roblents Connnittee
anrl Soeial Connnittee: ,Ionrnal Staff-: Hall Staff: Foreworcl Repre-
sentative: l".'l'..X.: Twice Delegate to State Convention, Prograni
Chairman: Senior lliseussion ancl lntertnerliate Discussion Clubs:
tiirls' Chess Club, Vice llresiclent: llook Club: Cnitetl Nations
Club: Sliile Rule Club: College Club: Travel Club: Special l2.iX
l.ibrary lironp: l'roni Connnittee: Modern Ilance
SORLEE SAVAGE liuture Nurses of .Xniericag 'l'rax'el Club:
lnternierliate Discussion Club: 'l'een-age llook Club, Secretary:
Sociology Convention Delegate
FRANK SAWI.-Hall Staff: .Mlvancerl Jewelry: Special Shop:
Co-captain of Traclc 'l'eani '52-'53: Varsity Football '50-'52: 'l'racl4
'51-'55g 5 .Xtlih-tie Letters
t EDITHHPEARL SCHMELZER-Service Club: 'l'oday's Business
" tnrls, Nice l'resiclent:',lunior llrzunatic Club: Shorthand Club:
Orchestra lll, ll, l: Gregg' Shorthancl .Mvarrl
SYLVAN SCHNEIDER-Hall Staff: Publicity Connnittce: Real
Cross Club: Gardening' Club: llasketball Team '5l, '52, Captain
'52, '5.i: llantl l, ll, lll, IY: Honterootn I'resiclent, l2th liratlel
Athletic Letter
KARL WILLIAM SCHUCKER'-hltlllflllll Staff: Klicroscupc Club:
Secretary '52, '53: Swimming Teain '50, '51, '52, '5.3: l2,'X l'rogr:nn
Lonnnittec: lntraniural Swinnning '50, '5l: lntrainural Basketball
'I jects: lloinerooni Foreword Ixepresentative '.-
of Pittsburgh
l2.X: llasketball. Varsity '51, '52: -lth in I'ennsylvania History
Contest
tarv: lf.'l'..-N.: Qualitative .-Xnalvsis Class: Special Dance Group
Civic Club Test: .Nnierican Chemical Society Test: French Contest
llenrst l-listorv Contest: llonierooni Treasurer, l0R: Tennis '52
Volley llall '50, '53
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'5l: .Nineriean Legion Awarrl: Special Mechanical llrawing 1'ro-
m gp
MARVA L. SCOTT-Social Connnittee, Stuclent Council: llrantatic
lfnglisli Class: l2.'X Progrzun Connnittcc: l7.'l'..X.: Spanish Club,
Secretary: College Club: Senior Discussion Club: Orchestra IV:
.Xll-City Orchestra: Ililfllltbllt' Class: Modern Dance A-Xceompanist:
ftloflern llance Programs: XYL-stern F.'l'.i-X. Convention, Cniversity
RONALD SCOTT-Rt-fl Cross Club: Library Staff: Special Shop:
Chess Club, Secretary l2l!, Yice l'resiclent l2.X: Chess 'l'C2lIll. 7llf
JOAN SEDER--journal Staff. Co-etlitor: Stutlent Council Alter-
IIZIIC. Social Committee: lforewortl Staff: l2.-X Program Connnittee.
l'rench Club, Vice Vresiclent: lnterniefliate lliseussion Club, Secre-
it it
JOSEPH IRVING SEDER-IZA Program Committee: Dramatic
English, Class Play Cast: Band I: Orehestra V, IV, lll, ll, l:
Intermediate and Senior Discussion Clubs: Football '49-'5Z: Intra-
mural Basketball '47-'5.3: Athletic Letter
ANN ELIZABETH SEDLAK - Library Club, Vice President:
Service Club: TocIay's Business Girls, President: Senior Prom
Committee: Mushball: Volley Ball: Gregg Sliortlmnd Award:
American Legion Awa rd
EILEEN SEDLER-Service Club: Today's Business Girls: Li-
brary Club: College Club: Senior Discussion Club: Shorthand Club:
Travel Club: junior Glee Club: Gregg Typing Awards: Fashion
Show, 10A
RICHARD MARTIN SEGAL-IZA Publicity Committee: Foreword
Representative, 7B: Band V, IV, III, Il, l: Home Room Secretary,
9A: Golf Team '52, '53: City Golf Champion '5Z: State Champion-
ship Match: Intramural Basketball, 9B
SHARRON SHAPIRO f Hall Staff: Foreworcl Representative:
Book Club: Driving Club: Spanish Club: Chorus IV, lll, l: Library
Conunittee of Book Club
ROBERT SHOOK-Qualitative Analysis Class: Program Com-
mittee of Senior Class: Track '51, '52, '55
ELAINE SHULMAN-M.M.M.: Future Nurses of America Club:
Chorus V, IV, III, l
JUDY SIDLOW-Ushering Staff: Library Club: Intermediate and
Senior Discussion Clubs: Travel Club: FTA.: College Club:
Spanish Club: lf.N.qX.: Chorus III, I: Junior Glee Club: Junior
Life Saving: Volley Ball Tournament
GAIL HOPE SIFF-Intermediate Discussion Club: Senior Dis-
cussion Club: F.'l'.A.g College Club: Homeroom Secretary, 9B, 9A:
Yolley Ball: Basketball
MANUEL SILVERBLATT-Hebrew Club: Intermediate and Sen-
ior lliseussion Clubs: College Club: Driving Club: Shop Foreman:
Orchestra I, Il, III, IV
PAUL SILVERMAN-Hebrew Club: Advanced Print Shop: Type-
writing III: Band I: Intramural Basketball Champions, 1949: Home-
room Treasurer
BEN SKLAR-Homeroom Vice President. IOB, IZA: Swimming
'5l, '5Z: Track '55: Swimming Letter
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1013 from liladstone
ELEANOR H. SOLAYf -Cafeteria Staff: F.N.l-X.: Senior Leaders:
Fashion Show: Ilasketball '51, '52, '5.l: Yolley Hall '51, '52: Soft
lhll '50 '91 '57 llotluv '57 '55
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ELSIE SOLAY-- Cafeteria Staff: Future Nurses of America: Sen-
ior Leaders: Square Dance Club: Advanced Clothing: Fashion
Shows: Yollev llall and Musliball '-19353: Hockey and Basketball
'50-'5.2: .'Xtl1letir l.etter
RONALD SPANGLERH-l'rograin Committee: Special Shop: Choir:
Varsity lfootball: lfrmlltiill Letter '51, '52
PATRICIA M. SPANNUTH-Cafeteria Staff: l".'l'..-X.: Chorus 1:
.Xdvanced Clothing: lfasliion Show '50-'SZQ Gym Shield: Basket-
ball, UK: Nlnshball, 1011: llockey, l0,AX: Yolley Ball, l0yX: Hotne-
room Secretarv-'l're:1surer, UK, 1013, l0.X
SHERMAN SPATZ fl"oren'ord Staff Photographer: Dramatic ling-
lish Class: Class l'lay Cast: Travel Club: Senior Discussion Club:
Calnern Club: Teen-age Hook Club: Orchestra IV, Ill, ll: Hand Y:
Marching Hand: lntrztntural llaskethall
CAROL LEE SPOKANE Csliering Staff: Student Council: Red
Cross Club: Class Day Connnittee: Senior Discussion Club: Ad-
vanced .-Xrt: Secretary llomerootn: Special Dance
CAROL ANN SMITH-Student Council: Cafeteria Staff: Hall
Staff: M.M.M.: 'I'oday's Business Girls: Y-Teens: lilee Club:
Chorus V, 111: Volley Hall '-19, '50: Mushball '49, '50, '5l: Fashion
Show: Typing Award: Distributive lfducation State Convention:
Distrihutive Education Class
EARL C. SMITH-Hall Staff: Senior Discussion Club: Cnited
Nations Club: College Club: Orchestra Ill: lJ..'X.R. .-Xward
SORLEY FAYE SMITHiHall Staff: Future Teacliers of .-Xinerica:
Student Council, Chairman of Problems Connnittee, Social Coni-
ntittee: Discussion Club: Travel Club: Special IZA Library Club:
Chairman of Prom Committee: Student Council Convention at
Forty Fort: Modern Dance: journal Staff: Hotnerootn Yice Presi-
dent, '51, '5Z: May Queen, 8th, 9th, 10th, lltli Grades
LENORE ELAINE SNYDER-Hall Staff: Cshering Staff: Senior
Discussion Club: College Club: Senior Program Connnittee
VICTOR GORDON SNYDER --llall Staff: lintered .Xllderdice in
RONALD B. SOBEL-journal Staff, Assistant Business Manager:
Foreword Representative: United Nations Club, President: Senior
Discussion Club: College Club: Microscope Club: llook Club:
Student Council Problems Committee: l'rotn Committee: lst Place
Allegheny County Hearst American History Contest '52: D..-X.R.
History Award: Hall Staff: Hoinerooin President, 1013, 12.fX: Blan-
ager of the Football Team '50, '51, '52: Talent Show: Delegate lo
Foreign Affairs Conference of 1'
ittsburgh: .-Xthletic Letter
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BEVERLY STEINYForeword Representative: Hall Staff: Span-
ish Club: Future Nurses of America Club: Intermediate and Senior
Discussion Clubs: F.T.A.: Dramatic English: Prom Committee:
Homeroom President, 9.-X: Gregg Typing Award
GERDA ILENE STEINfCafeteria Staff: Ushering Staff: M.M.M.:
F.T.A.: College Club: Advanced Foods: Lincoln, Shakespeare,
Davis Teaching Projects: F.T.A. Convention at P,C.XV.: Shorthand
Award: Athletic Letter: Volley Ball: Mushball: Basketball: Hockey:
Tennis
IRENE A. STEIN4Hall Staff: Service Club: Today's Business
Girls: Gregg Shorthand Award: Foreword Representative, 7th
Grade
STANLEY MAYOR STEIN-Service Club: Swimming Team:
Red Cross: Band V: Orchestra III: Marching Band: Swimming
Letter: Homeroom Vice President
BARBARA STEERMANfHall Staff: Cheerleaders: Intermediate
and Senior Discussion Clubs: junior Glee Club: junior Leaders:
College Club: Choir IV, III, I: Special Dance: Intramural Volley
Ball: Softball: Basketball: Athletic Letters
JACK E. STEVENS4-Entered Allderdice in 10th Grade from
Gladstone
BIRDIE VALIDIA STEWART-Lshermg Staff, IZB: Chorus III:
12A Social Committee: Class Day Committee: Entered Allderdice
in 10B from Gladstone
MILLARD FERMAN STEWART-Eiitered from Gladstone in
IOB: Hall Patrol: Basketball '51, '52: Track '51, '52: Football '52, '53
SONDRA JEAN STEWART-Hall Staff: Ushering Staff: Student
Council Representative: F:T.fX.: junior Discussion Club: Senior
Discussion Club: Travel Club: Square Dance Club: junior Leaders:
Modern Dance: Orchestra III, II, I: Basketball
GARY S. STONEA.-Xdvanced Mechanical Drawing: Intranuiral
Basketball '52-'53: Intramural Swimming '52
ALICE ANN STOVER-Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Foreword
Representative: F.T.A.: Microscope Club: Chorus IV, V: Chorale:
Advanced Foods:Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, 10A-llB : Hockey:
Basketball: Mushball: Volley Ball
EILENE STRAUCHLER-Student Council: Hall Staff: Spanish
Club: Intermediate Discussion Club: Senior Discussion Club:
College Club: junior Glee Club: Travel Club: Prom
Committee: Choir V, IV, III, I: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer,
12B-IZA: Typing Certificate
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EMERY SUCHTA--lintered from Homestead, IZB, Basketball,
Football
JEANNETTE SUGAR'-Distributive Iidueation, Student Council,
Ifztshiou Show, llistributive Iiducation Convention, Athletic Award
'5l, Basketball '-W, '50, '51, Yollcy Hall '49, '50, '51
FLORENCE RUTH SUGARMAN-Student Council, Foreword
Representative, I".'I'..'X., College Club, Book Club, Homeroom Sec-
retary, Ifashion Show '52
BERNARD SUSSMAN--Foreword Representative, Hall Staff,
Intermediate and Senior Discussion Clubs, Travel Club, Short
Wave Club, liand Y, IV, Marching Band, Class Day Committee,
President of Travel Club, Irootllall '49, Basketball '50, Intramural
linsketball '-I9-'53
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THEODORE M. TABACHNICK-Student Council, Hall Staff,
'Iravel Club, College Club, Senior Discussion Club, Dramatic
Iiuglishg Class Day Couuuittee, Student Council Social Committee,
Intramural Iiasketball '52, '53, Class Play Cast, Civic Club Test
DONNA RAE TAGRIN-Hall Staff: M.M.M., Ushering Staff,
,Iuuior Glee Club, French Club, Senior Discussion Club, College
Club, l".'I'.,"X., 'I'oday's Business Girls, F.N..-X., junior Glee Club,
Senior I'l'lllll Committee, llonierooiu Secretary, Volley Ball, Bas-
ketball Touruzunentsg Gregg' Typing and Shorthand Awards
EDWARD MICHAEL TAPPER-Publicity Committee: IZ.-X l.i-
brary Project Committee, Advanced Art, Key Club, Green Key,
journal Staff, journal Art Staff, College Club, Scholastic Key
Award in Art, Runner-up City Golf Champion, 1952, Varsity Letter
in Golf, lst Prize .-X.A.A. Safety Poster Contest, Intramural Bas-
ketball, Golf Team, Cheerleaders
EVELYN TEITELBAUM-Library Staff, M,M.lXI., Social Chair-
man, Red Cross
ROBERT P. TIBAI-Square Dance Club, Special Shop, llonieroom
Treasurer, IZB, Football Team, Varsity Letter
BETTY TIHEY-Library Club, Future Nurses of America, To-
day's Business Girls, Mechanical Drawing, Mushball, Basketball,
Yolley Ball, Hockey, Chorus I
JACK F. TOLOCHKO-Hall Staff, Student Council, Student
Treasurer, Senior Discussion Club, Future Teachers of America,
Cnited Nations, Orchestra V, IV, Prom Committee, President of
Student Council, Football '50, '51, Swimming' '50-'53, llomeroom
President, 7th and 8th Grades
EDWARD J. TYRNAUER-Library Staff, Hebrew Club, Presi-
dent, United Nations Club, Hook Club
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VIRGINIA VANGELOFFvService Club: Today's Business Girls:
Driving Club: Square Dance Club: Basketball '49, '51, '52, '53:
Hockey '5l, '52: Volley Hall '51, '52, '53: Volley Ball Championship
Team '53
ADRIENNE VALERIE VARGA-Service Club: Advanced Cloth-
ing: Gregg Shorthand Award
AUDREY ELIZABETH VARGO-Distributive Education: Li-
brary Club: Distributive Education Convention: Typing Award:
English Award, 9A: Lunch Check Seller: Orchestra Award, 9A
MARILYN PHYLISS VIXMAN-M.M.M.: College Club: F.N..-X.:
Senior Discussion Club: F.T..-X.: Square Dance Club: Volley Hall
Tournament: Eutrant in Scholastic Art Contest
SANDRA LOIS WAGNER-Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Dramatic
linglish Class: Prom Committee: -lunior Dramatic Club: Senior
and Intermediate Discussion Clubs: F.T..-X.: College Club: Or-
chestra lll, ll, l: President Homeroom, 7th, and 8th Grades
ROSALYN WATZMAN-Hall Staff: Periodical Staff, 262: Jour-
nal Staif: Future Teachers of America Club: College Club: Senior
and lntermcdiate Discussion Clubs: Absence Bulletin: Advanced
jewelry: Library Staff: Travel Club
FRAYDA WEIL-Foreword Representative, 10th Grade, Senior
Leaders: Intermediate and Senior Discussion Clubs: F.T.A.: Rhyth-
mic Swim: Library Staff: Travel Club: Fashion Shows '51-'53:
Horne's Sewing Council Sewing Contest Award: Chorus l: Ath-
letic Letter: Volley Ball '50-'53: Basketball '5l-'53: Hockey '50, '5l:
Mushball '51, '52
MARVIN YVEINTRAUB-Camera Club: Hebrew Club: Senior
Discussion Club: Student Council Alternate: Bands I-V
ALAN GERALD WEITZ-Hall Staff: Senior Discussion Club:
Band l: junior Varsity Football Team '50: Intramural Basketball,
l0th, llth Grade
DOROTHY ELIZABETH WHITEHOUSE-Hall Staff: Today's
Business Girls: Senior Leaders: Mushball: Hockey: Volley Ball:
All-Star Hockey: Typing Certificate: Athletic Shields
ALBERT M. WIGGINS-Senior Class Treasurer: Qualitative
Analysis Class: Microscope Club: Shortwave Club: Civic Club
Test: Swimming Team '51, '52, '53: National Scholastic Record
Holder in One Hundred Yard Backstroke: State Champion in One
Hundred Yard Backstroke '51, '52, '53: State Champion in Indi-
vidual Medley '53: Kiwanis Club Trophies: Interscholastic Medals
DORIS ANN WILLIAMS-Class Day Committee: Social Com-
mittee: Secretary, Microscope Club: Hall Staff: Journal Staff:
President, Senior Leaders: Junior Glee Club: Garden Club: Secre-
tary, Chorus IV: Homeroom Secretary, 9A: Senior Life Saving:
Hockey Championship '52: Basketball Champ '52: Volley Ball
Champ '52: Leadership Award: Swimming Award: Tennis: Mush-
ball: United Nations Youth Forum, P.C.W.: Dickinson College
Science Convention: Buhl Planetarium, Science Fair: Nature Con-
test Winner: National Scholastic Writing Award
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DONNA JEAN WILSON--Prublcins Cunuuittcc: Library Staff:
llmucrmnn Sccu-tary: lfasbiun Slmws: Life Saving: Rliytlnnic
Swinuuing: C1llll.Cl't'llCk' un Public X'N'clfarc ancl Cbilcl Bcbaviur:
Yullcy liall 'Sl-'5.3: Basketball '52, '53
ALICE L. WINSTEAD---llall Staff: .-Xclvallccll lfumls: Yullcy
Hall '51
PHYLLIS MARILYN WOLF 3 lf.'I'..AX.: Junior Dramatic Club:
Cullcgc Club: l"i'l-xivli Club: lntcrincdiatc Iliscussiun Club: Juuiur
iilcc Club: Cburus l, IV, Y: Cburalc: Class Day Cmiunittcvz
Nlmlorll ljilllft' lirnup: Cbuii' Television liruaclcast
ELLIOT K. WOLK--liacliuiuton Club: Clu-ss Club: Green Key
Club: SL-niur lliscussiun Club: l7.'l'.gX.: Iylicruscupc Club: Kiwanis
KL-y Club: College- Club: IZA Prngrani CUlllllllllCL'I Varsity Basket-
ball Manager: lntranuiral Basketball
SHELDON BARRY WOLK --'Cali-tm-ria Staff: Hall Staff. Captain:
lll. ll, l: .Xll-City Urclu-stra: Intramural llaskctballg iircgg
Typing .Xwarcl
NANCY JANE WOODDELL-.Xmlvzuicccl Art: Cafutcria Staff:
lfuturc l'laus: .Xir l.iuc llustcss
NORABELLE YATES-lfuwxwrrl Representative: Doll-gate Dis-
trilnuiw l'Imlum'atiuu Cuuvcutifm: llistributivc liclucatiun: Lbampiuu
llaskvtball, lluckvy, Musbball: .Xtblctiv l.CllL'l' '52
MARCY JANE YOUNKINS fl2.X Ilrmu CHIXIIIIIIICCQ Hall Staff:
lfuu-xwu'cl RK'Ill't'Nl'lllllllVk'I liuturl- Nurses uf .-Xiucrica: l7.'I'..-X.:
.luuiur Rl-ml Cross: Spanish Club: Cluu'us l, Ill, IV: .'bllV1lllL'CCl
Cluibing: lfasbiuu Slums: lluixii-iwuuxl Vivo l'rcsiclm-nl aml Sorre-
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ALLAN ZIONTS l.ibrary Staff: Journal Staff: lNlici'usfupv Club:
l'il'k'lll'll Club: lii1l4'l'ul in llllb liraclc frmu CZ1l'llk'glL' lligb Scluml:
Writing' Ci-rIiI'ii'ato frum Pctcrsmi l'l-nruausbip L'ui-purrltiuxl
NEIL ZWEIG I":u'i-wurrl Staff: Student Council, Suvial Cmn-
lllllll'C': l'mm Cununittcc: Qualitative- .-Xualysis Class: llrznuatic
linglisb Class: Class Play Cast: lin-puau Club, Prcsimlcut: llcml
Cross Club: Si-niur llisvussiuu Club: lliuucrmuli Pri-simlvm, HH:
Civil' Club 'IR-st: Latin Clnm-st: Intramural liaskctball
ESTHER CARR7l':lllK'fl'Il frmu Glaclstmic Junior High Scluml:
Cburus lll: lntrauiural llaslcctballg lllll'21llllll'Ill Vullcy Hall
ANTHONY B. HENNINGER-liim-rm-il :Xllclcrclic'c in Fcbruary,
1053, frmu Cniu-rl Status Navy
MARK IRWIN WOLK A-llanal Y: llancl lll'4lj.U'1llllSQ l'ZlllCl'k'll .Xll-
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Cslu-ring Staff: 'Vrayl-I Club: 'l'i-cu-:u.rc Hunk Club: Orcbcstra IY,
Honor Studentaf
Audrey Abrams
Shirley Befferman
Nancy Bloom
John Burchard
Alan Burckin
Charles Dickson
Carolyn Dimmick
David Eardley
Barbara Freed
David Glick
Arnold Gold
Fonda Goldman
Lois Goodstein
Joanne Hurley
Leonora Katz
Alfred Kolb
Marilyn Adler
Mata Barack
Herbert Berkovitz
Howard Berman
Gail Blank
Susan Alter Buerger
Frederick Calfo
Dorothy Carter
Barbara Cherington
Joyce Cohen
Karen Cohen
Regina Conley
Henra Daniels
Rena J. Dorn
Eugene Feldman
Lynn H. Felser
Jacqueline Fine
Joseph Fisher
Nancy Gelman
Janice Goldman
Jane Goldsmith
Sandra Goldstein
Janet Green
Ann Gregovits
Rae Hiamovitz
Esther Hirsch
Hannah Honig
Susan Jacob
Marvin Kaufman
David Kleber
Ruth Langer
Jackie Lenchner
Saralea Levin
Audrey Levine
Stanley Lindenberg
Mildred Macko
Edward McGowan
Stanley Mandell
HIGH HONOR
HONOR
Lois Korona
Rita Martin
Minna Mittleman
Daniel Moore
Audrey Nagy
Richard Paul
Beverly Preset
Joan Rosenbaum
Ruth Rosenberg
Joan Seder
Earl Smith
Eilene Strauchler
Edward Tapper
Albert Wiggins
Neal Zweig
Harriet Newman
Betty Owen
Dorothy Platt
Harvey Price
Madeline Price
Anthony Pugliese
Betty Radvak
Patricia Rashba
Samuel Reich
Barbara Rosen
Marjorie Rosendale
Mark Rubenstein
Sandra Rubinstein
Joseph Sapira
Norma Sattenstein
Brenda Saul
Marva Scott
Joseph Seder
Judith Sidlow
Gail Siff
Arthur Silverman
Sorley F. Smith
Ronald Sobel
Patricia Spannuth
Sherman Spatz
Barbara Steerman
Beverlv Stein
Gerda Stein
Florence Sugarman
Theodore Tabachnick
Donna Tagrin
Virginia Vangeloff
Sandra Wagner
Marvin Weintraub
Doris Williams
Phyllis Wolf
Elliot Wolk
Allan Zionts
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jane Goldsmith, Susan Jacob
.james MacDonald, Sherman Spatz
...Tedd Tabachnick, Stanley Mandell
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Indian Squaws ..,.....,..., ..... . Sissie Wagner, Sandra Rubinstein
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The gateway to Progreu M-263
The gateway to progress is 263,
By reading these verses, we're sure you'll agree.
Each member in some special way
lVill reflect on this tribute at some future day.
Teacher., ..,. , ........ .............,.,...i...,...,.,...,......,. h liss Elizabeth Klingensmith
President , ,.,. .. .,..........,,4,,......,,...... Ronald Sobel
Vice President .. ....,. .,.,... l Zen Sklar
Secretary . .. ...r...... .. ., Carol Spokane
Treasurer i.,, .. .... ,... .,.......,.,...,.. .... ,.,.,. - A l a n Bnrckiu
Student Council Representative ,. . . Sorley Smith
Foreword Representative ., , ,.,... .,...,., , . .,., . ,. . ,. , ,..i Leonora Katz
First Row-Evelyn Teitelbaum, Irene Patterson, Janice Lutsky, Shirley Befferman, Mar-
garet Balas, Sorley Smith, Carol Spokane, Ruth Krauss, Miriam Grodner, Irene Stein
Second Row-Alan Burckin, Ronald Sobel, Benjamin Sklar, Rosalyn Watzman, Bernice
Cohen, Mary McNeely, Dolores Kennedy, Virginia Vangeloff, Marcia Samuels,
Devera Rosenberg, Jack Tolochko, Sylvan Schneider, Miss Klingensmith
Third Row-Ronald Scott, Marvin Weintraub, Bernard Bauer, Alfred Kolb, James Burton,
Paul Silverman, Stanley Stein, Morton Binstock, Donald Sambol, Marvin Kaufman
BERNARD BAUER
ln swimming he's tops: he can gather great speed,
In all his endeavors, we're sure he'll succeed.
MARGARET BALAS
To be a secretary is Margaret's chief desire:
To business men who want the best. she's just what they require.
MORTON BINSTQCK
Of scientific matters. he simply bursts with knowledge:
And these will stand him in good stead when he goes off to college.
MATA BARACK
She cheers our team to victory: she gives our rallies pep:
in all of her activities. this kid is really "hep.'
ALAN BURCKIN I D
The guardian of our treasury. for Alan be it said.
'When he takes charge of our accounts. we won't be in the red.
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SHIRLEY BEFFERMAN .
With helpful hints and frieiiidly smile, our Shirley's ever ready
To aid her classmates in distress by keeping their grades steady.
DIAMES BURTON I
In basketball, in swimming, in many other games,
Few can achieve the place in sports which now is held by james.
MARVIN KAUFMAN
In basketball he does excel, and wondrous to report,
Not only is he studious, but is also a good sport.
GLORIA DAVIS l
In humor and in candor, she's been a model studentg
And to her fellow classmates, her actions have been prudent.
DOLORES KENNEDY l
Dolores' chief aim in life-tio be a secretary bright,
We all are sure that she will be her boss' chief delight.
MARY MCNEELY p
Our Mary is a polite little llass who is very quiet in her classg
Since she's so studious in her work, we know her house-keeping
she won't shirk.
SORLEY SMITH
She's hitched her wagon to a star and soars above the rest:
In all her studies she excelsrno doubt she is the best.
.IACK TOLOCHKO ,
With hair slicked back so neatly, keeping up with every mode.
Always mixing with the fair sex, is our jack's mos-t worthy code
DEVERA ROSENBERG
Devera's always smiling, and always so demure-
just a friendly classmate with qualities quite secure.
RONNIE SOBEL I
A pleasing personality, a w,inning smile for all-
Ronnie's our homeroom president, on whom we always call.
BEN SKLAR ,
In swimming Ben is really' a shark:
And in this line he should make his mark.
EVELYN TEITELBAUM l
Understanding, courteous. helpful, and kind,
P Girls like Evelyn are hard tio find.
ARLENE PLATT .
Neat and snappy, pretty and sweet,
Arlene's attractive and so petite.
VIRGINIA VANGELOFF I
Virginia's very pleasant from morn till end of day,
In her very quiet manner doing her best in every way.
MARVIN WEINTRAUB
His grades are always above the mark:
To Marv school isn't just a lark.
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MARCIA SAMUELS
Cheery smile and light brown hair, jolly, pleasant way,
Marcia is welcome everywhere because she is so gay.
CAROL SPOKANE
VVithout Carol's wit, her pep, and energy,
Imagine how dull our homeroom would be.
IRENE STEIN
With a cheery greeting and manner sincere,
Irene's just the pal we like to have near.
IRENE PATTERSON
Happy and frolicsome all through the day,
Instead of work she chooses play.
ROZY VVATZMAN
She's a busy typist, active and full of pepg
Also as a dancer she has earned a rep.
STANLEY STEIN
Stanley Stein is just the type who always has attention:
VVhat would little Stanley do if there'd be talk prevention?
PAUL SILVERMAN
Always on the alert is he, we know him for his line:
A good business man he will be, and as a salesman he will shine
MARGARET PARANAY
Not too tall, not too small-who is she, pray?
A true friend to one and all-'tis Margaret Paranay.
BERNICE COHEN
With her sympathy, sincerity, Bernice is a real cute prizeg
She has a charming figure and very dazzling eyes.
SYLVAN SCHNEIDER
When you can't find this basketball captain any place around,
Look where you can find some sport-there he will be found.
ALFRED KOLB
No matter what Alfred Kolb may do or say,
He's a reliable, sincere person in every way.
MIRIAM GRODNER
Miriam Grodner just can't be beat,
She's pretty, pleasant, studious, shy and neat.
LEONORA KATZ
A finer girl than Leonora Katz is hard to findg
She has a gay personality and a sharp, keen mind.
DONALD SAMBOL
Of Donald Sambol this we all know
That his driving power will grow and grow.
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RICHARD MULLICA
Things may be good, or things may be bad,
But Richard Mullica will always be an easy-going lad.
RUTH KRAUSS
Of attractiveness and sweetness, Ruthie has her share-
A popular and well-liked girl who never has a care.
RONALD SCOTT
Ronald's easy-going manner has won him friends galoreg
By his fellow classmates he'll be remembered evermore.
JANICE LUTSKY
Tiny .Ianice is a package of pep and personalityg
She rushes here and there with avid vitality.
XVe've come to the end, and we point out with pride
The preceding achievements which we've specified:
l'm sure, fellow readers. that you will agree
The Gateway to Progress is 263.
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ww 144.4 mf ZaAAieA of 263
First Row-Joan Berlinsky, Tedd Tabachnick, Stanford Glick, Zell Reicher, Bernard Suss-
man, Richard Paul, Sondra Goldstein, Jane Goldsmith, Sondra Stewart
Second Row-Florence Ricca, Marlene Rapoport, Dorothy Platt, Carolyn Dimmick, Lenore
Hirsch. joan Roth, Barbara Clarke, Linda Marks, Phyllis Burke, Jacqueline Fine,
Dolly jones, Anna Macko
Third Row-Allan Weitz, Stanley Lindenberg, Herbert Berkowitz, Richard Frankenstein,
Robert Angell, Robert Kraknff, Stanley Laska, Marvin Adelson, Burt Rogal, Raymond
Angell, Mark Wolk, David Kleber
Teacher ., . ,..,, ...,... N Iiss Lois M. Grose
President , ...,... ...... B ernard Sussman
Vice President ,.,.,. .,...,,.r,.., Z ell Reicher
Secretary ..... ...,.,,,...,......,,........ ,.... S tanford Glick
Treasurer .. .....,. ,. ,.,,,. ,. ,,,.,...,., ...,,,.,, R ichard Paul
Student Council Representative .,..... ..,..,. T edd Tahaclmick
Foreword Representative ..,...,... ..................... ,...........,...,. .... D 1 m rothy Platt
Marvin Adelsont In mixing chemicals. Marv is a master!
In the field of pharimacy. none will rise faster.
Raymond Angell: He never talks much until it comes to sports,
Because his prime interest lies in athletics of all sorts.
Robert Angell: An athlete, like his brother, of very great skill.
In contests and races he gives spectators a thrill.
Herbert Berkowitz: A lad whose mentality deserves worthy mention:
In the days to come he will gain widespread attention.
Phyllis Burke: Phyllis is a girl attractive. sweet. and serene,
In her general manner, quite the typical teen.
Joan Berlinsky: Here is a young lady, a very charming lass,
And one of the most popular in her class.
Barbara Clarke: Barbara gains attention for her quiet. steady way,
Nicely poised and verv calm every single day.
Jerry Dinovitzz Wlhen a man says, "This real estate I cannot hold,"
He should give it to Dinny, and it will surely be sold.
Carolyn Dimmick: Carol is a lassie whom her classmates all adore:
Conscientious in her work, she has activities galore.
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Fred Edelstein: For fun and gaiety this lad is always ready:
And surely everybody likes this frolicsome Teddy.
Richard Frankenstein: Richards the friendfly sort, a really good pal:
Hell make a hit with all the girls when he enters Southern Cal.
Jacqueline Fine: Nice to knotw and ready with a line,
liver 'helpful and good-looking is our jackie Fine.
Janie Goldsmith: For one of -Ianie's famous smiles,
Boys would walk for miles and miles.
Sondra Goldstein: Sondra is ready to enter Penn State:
She's a reliable pal and a true classmate.
stanfora Glick: our man stan will win acclaim
As 268's bid for legal fame:
Lenore Hirsch: Lenore is a lassi most pleasant and gay
Who does her tasks cheerfully day after day.
Dolly Jones: Restoring the lost--those things that did stray-
Dolly worked in the book-room every school day.
Natalie Joseph: If we 'have a day that's dark and dreary,
Natalie is able to make it quite cheery.
David Kleber: As an engineer or in the political field,
Dave has albility and power should wield.
Robert Krakoff: Bob twill allways be on the winning side:
As a high class salesman he'll be known far and wide.
Stanley Laska: In order to have ia great career,
Stan will become an engineer.
Stanley Lindenberg: just sitting back and waiting for the breaks.
l.indy will be successful in whatever he undertakes.
Anna Marie Macko: Anna Marieis engaging, pretty and sweety
She's always pleasant to whomever she may meet.
Linda Marks: Linda with her enticing, flashy smiles
Will give valuaible hints on Earl VVheeIer's styles.
Dorothy Platt: To our dark-eyed Foreword representative we express great
admiration 3 T
This is a young lassie who will be a real sensation.
Richard Paul: Those run-down or overtaken by sickness
By Dr. Dick will be restored to physical fitness.
Marlene Rapoport: In the medical roo-m she has rendered first aidg
In the future her patients will have all ills allayed.
Florence Ricca: Here's an artist supreme-this we all know:
And Florence will exhibit atlsome future art show.
Zell Reicher: A basketball hero, so strong and tall,
Helped win our games with no effort at all.
Bert Rogalz In neon lig-hts we'll, see his name,
For on Broadway Bert should win great fame.
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Joan Roth: At typing our joan is both precise and keen
A brilliant business future for her can be foreseen
Eileen Sedler: As a typist Eileen has been quite a sensation
Marriage, however, is her chosen vocation
Sondra Stewart: What girl in the class always adds to the fun?
VVhy, Sondy Stewart, so vivacious-she's the one
Bernard Sussman: Our class president is really a brain
Very good-looking and not at all vain.
Tedd Tabachnick: Ted-dis the lad who is very full of fun
XVith his many activities he's ever on the run
Alan Weitz: "Where is Alan?" cries Miss Cvrose as she checks the roll
Why, Al is in the gym, for physical strength is his boal
Mark Wolk: This young lad will someday pass the bar with zest
His fame as a lawyer will rate him among the best
SYMPHONIC VARIATIONS
limperor . . .,.,.....,....,.....,,.. .... . . Wir NTcClymonds
Tragic Overture ..............i.4...,.......r., Report Cards
Academic Festival Overture ,...r.... T A H S
The S0rcerer's Apprentice .....,..... lVIr Thomas
.-lu American in Paris .,..,.,. ,... F rench Class
Water M usie ....,...,.r.,,.. ..,..,....,.... , Rythmic Swim
The Clockl ......, ,r.. , ........r...,......,... A t 3 05
A Midsummer Nighfs Dream ,....,,... Senior Prom
A Victory Ball ,......,....,,.. ,.,.....,..,, . . Pigskin Prance
Unfinished ......,4....,..r........ ,....., ..... H o mework
N uterarlrer Suite ...r.....,...,.. ,,....,.... C ookmg class
The Barber of Seville ,......,.,....,..... To cut the duck tails
Pathetique , ee...,................,... , Senior themes
Pictures at an Exliib-itioiz .,,.. ,100 Friends of Pgh Art
Don Juan .....ie.,...,...,e.......................... Coach Klein
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Room 305
lihenever any one has entered this very cheery romn,
Ile never has found there an atmosphere of prevailing g1imn11
Hut here he has found some peoplewstudious and alive:
He has found the busy noise-makers uf Ronin 305.
Teaclier . .. , .. .. .....,. ..... . Miss Helen Gorman
I'resident . Stanley Mandell
Yice President. . . ., . ., Marvin Murovitz
Secretary-Treasurer . .. . .. ., . ., liilene Strauchler
Student Council Representative ,. liugene Feldman
Foreword Representative , ,.,...,i..,.... ..,.,..., ...,,., , Beverly Stein
First Row-Perle Ryave, Faye Nevins
Second Row-Emily Korbely, Hannah Honig, Minna Mittleman, Marvin Murovitz, Stanley
Mandell, Eilene Strauchler, Beverly Stein, Rena Dorn, Phyllis Pons, Miss Gorman
Third Row-Dorothy Carter, Birdie Stewart, Harriet Newman, Ruth Langer, Audrey
Horne, Lucy Krupka, Patsv Favre, Rhoda Kendall, Grace Dodge, Edith Schmelzer,
Norma Sattenstein, Adrienne Kletz
Fourth Row-David Glick, Bill Rosenson, Victor Snyder, Carl Kaufman, Irvin Gelman,
Lawrence Geisler, Jerry Closky, Harvey Freedman, Fred Horvitz, Manuel Silverblatt,
Eugene Feldman
IJOROTHY CART1-:R, although capable in her typing role,
XYuuld always gladly change it for her mixing bowl.
5X high-point scorer has been this varsity player:
Than -lickkv Crosiiv there is nobody gayer.
RERNICE COIIEN, with her cute figure and face.
ls one girl it would be hard to replace.
Full of mischief has been this boy,
ROBERT CoNNoRs. 305's pride and joy.
She has liked hill-billy music, has our GRJXCIEQ
You'll never DODGE her even at a fast pace.
Although light and carefree, our RENA DORN
Has made grades that nobody ever would scorn.
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PATSY FAVRE is a charming member of our classg
Iaverybody has been glad to become acquainted with this pretty lass
A clarinet player and Student Council man,
Our EUGENE FELDMAN has been an Arthur Murray fan.
Now HARVEY FREEDMAN, though tall and shy,
Has watched "I Love Lucy" with a gleam in his eye.
He has studied his chemistry, has worked after school,
And LAWRENCE GEISLER has made all the girls drool.
IRVIN GELMAN has played his clarinetg
Some day he may be in -the orchestra at the Met.
DAVID GLICK, a French stuiient supreme,
Will also speak last on any debating team.
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ANTHONY HENNINGER, though a newcomer to our room,
Has a cheerful manner that will erase any gloom.
IJANNAII HONIG, the petite lass with the sparkling eyes,
As an efficient worker will twin first prize.
Our AUDREY HORNE is cute and sweet,
For any room she would be a treat.
FRED HoRv1'rz has been so pleasant, always has had a cheery "hello"
It's been very easy to adm re this likeable fellow.
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KARL KAUEMANN, though ynot of department store fame,
Is destined to make for himself a great name.
A quiet young miss with eyes all aglow,
RHODA KENDALL,S the girlpwe're sure glad to know.
ADRIENNE KLETZ has such lcharm and poise,
That she is very capable at ienchanting the boys.
EMILY KORBEI.Y, our seamstress divine,
Has been very capable and ialways on time.
LUCILLE KRUPKA, to her teachers. Lucy to some,
Is a bubbling blonde beauty who's a package of fun.
RUTH LANGER is the one Aho can take down dictation:
ln the business world she s ould gain a good reputation.
liven Ike has nothing on this boy, it's easy to tellg
He is none other than our president. STANLEY MANDELL.
Her face lighted up by a simile so bright.
MINNA MITTLEMAN has been a real delight.
MARLENE MOREE always liies to be fashionably late
At church and at school. bu never for a' date.
Although Nixon is quite famous as the Veep,
Our vice president. MARVINE MURovr'rz, has never been found asleep
FAYE NEv1Ns has made us laugh when she has been near:
She's always been jolly-year after year.
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XVe all have been inspired by her lovely voiceg
IIARRIET NEWMAN has been rated first as a vocal choice.
Dark hair, laughing eyes, and so petite,
PHY1.1.1s PoNs has been most agreeable to meet.
XVILLIANI ROSENSON has been a most cheerful ladg
l-le has always been helpful and never been mad.
The disposition of sweet PERLE RYAVE
XVill lastingly in our minds survive.
NoRMA SATTENSTEIN has looks and talents galoreg
Both with beauty and brains she rates a high score.
A truly likable person in every possible way
Has been EDITH SCHMELZER, so amiable and gay.
MANUEL SILVERBLATT, though quiet and shy,
Has really been quite a well-liked guy.
Although XYICTOR SNYDER may never be another Al Capp,
He's an up-and-evercoming, energetic chap.
At selling Forewords BEVERLY STEIN has been on the beamg
And among her classmates she is held in high esteem.
Leading in sports where she has played each game with zest,
BIRDIE STEWART is now deserving of nothing but the best.
That good things come in packages small
ls proved by EILENE STRAUCIILER who has been liked by all
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Teacher ,...,A,.,A,., ,....,. A ,...,... .,......... N fliss Florence Graham
President A A .,., .Raymond Di Lucia
Vice President ...... .,...e.. A AAA-lean Kramm
Secretary A A A .,..,, AA A ..,. .,...,.... C harles Rota
Treasurer A A A .,.. AA .,..,,,.,. AA AA AA Mildred Macko
Student Council Representative A .Nancy Bloom
Foreword Representative A AAAAAA A AA A A AA A AAAA AA AA AAAAAAAA Regina Conley
First Row-Mildred Macko, Regina Conley, Dorothy Whitehouse, jean Kramm, Charles
Rota, Raymond DiLucia, Barbara Freed, Lois Goodstein, Sheila Greenberg, Eleanor
Dejidas
Second Row-Nancy Bloom, Nancy Carnegie, Margaret McMahon, Ruth Katunich, Bar-
bara Black, jean Murphy, Ann Sedlak, Nancy Gellman, Shirley Himelblau, Elaine
Bloomfield, Patricia Gallo
Third Row-Betty Owen, Charles Connors, Louis Deurlein, Emery Suchta, Karl Schucker,
Lawrence Isaac, Robert Lawson, Michael Chasser, Harold Haffner, Sanford Gordon
carnal to 7101-ence
June, 1963
Today, my dear, as I was hurrying through the office building on the out-
skirts of Point Park on my way to see my doctor, l noticed every office was
occupied hy a memher of your former homeroom class of 1953. I mentally noted
the inscriptions on each door, for I knew you would he interested.
RAY DI LUCIA-Acme 1311111210 Gum
President of Acme Bubble Gum Corporation,
Ray Di l.ucia's on a two months' vacation.
l+lARB,-XRA BMXCK-Drizfing 1H.Yfl'lfff0I'
An instructor at Safety Driving School,
llarhara Black knows every rule.
LOTS GOODSTIEIN-I.1'11g11i.rI
Linguist l.ois is quite debonaireg
:Xt the U.N. she has savoir faire.
IELIZANOR Dil .IIDAS-Mmnigvr of Rcsfmrrmzl
The atmosphere is friendly and bright-
At lfleanor's Coffee Shop, the food's just right.
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LAWRENCE ISAAC-Biologist
Larry Isaac instructs biology,
Though his special field is anthropology.
PATRICIA GALLO-Model
Pat Gallo models for Vogue and Harper'sg
The creations she wears '
ROBERT LAWSON -Printer
VVhen you want tickets and programs printed,
See Bob Lawson and have them tinted.
are all eyestoppei s.
JEAN KRAMM-Shorthand Instructor
If Jean Kramm teaches you shorthand,
You'll be the fastest in the land.
KARL SCI-IUCKER-Chief Engineer
Of Westinghouse the new head is Karlg
This clever engineer deserves a laurel.
DOROTHY WHITEHOUSE-Athletic Director
Winner of the Olympics in '62,
Dorothy
JEAN MURPHY-Bank Official
Jean started as secretary at the Mellon Bank,
And now on the door her name heads the rank.
CHARLES ROTA-Theatrical Agent
Talent scout Rota is the one to see,
For a part in the movies, radio, or TV.
BARBARA FREED--Dancer
Whitehouse led the U.S. through.
His most famous client is Barbara Freed,
In the Ballet Russe she dances the lead.
SHIRLEY HIMELBLAU and MIKE CI-IASSER-Vocalists
Shirley and Mike sing well a duet,
Met.
RUTH
And the applause rings loud at the Nixon or
NANCY CARNEGIE-Designer
Carnegie designs dresses to suit your fancyg
Hattie's outdated and now it's Nancy.
MARGARET MCMAHON-Dressrna-leer
The finishing touch of a button or bow,
Is sewn on by Peggy to make you glow.
CONLEY-Public Stcnographers
written the nicest
expert typists.
KATUNICH and REGINA
Important letters are
By Ruth and Regina,
JOSEPH SANTORA-Heating Company
Be prepared for weather coldg
A Santora furnace is best we're told.
ELIZABETH OWEN-Morticfian
If to be cremated is your desire,
Come to Betty, she'll start the fire.
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MILDRED lVllACKO-Cheerleading Firm
Macko's Cheerleading Firm now thrivesg
Their specialty features political drives.
HAROLD HAFFNER-Disc Jockey
Rege Cord,ic's program is passeg
It's Haroldl that wakes us up today.
LOUIS DEURLEIN-Steeler Manager
The Steelers nmirw are doing fine,
For their Geneifal Manager is Lou Deurlein.
CHARLES GONNORS-Sports Writer
Sports writer Connors keeps you in touch
With news of the Pirates, Steelers. and such.
EMERY SUCHTA-Sporting Goods
Wilson sporting ioods aren't first with the prosg
It's a Suchta basgetball for the man who knows.
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NANCY GE LMAN-Newspaper Editor
Editor Nancy of th Pittsburgh Press
Brings you news ofl good tidings and not of distress.
NANCY BLOOM-Scientist
Scientist Bloom discovered HZO,
And now she heads the Water Bureau.
ELAINE BLOOMFIELD-Tutor
Elaine givesllessons in every subjectg
Your educatipn is her main project.
ANITAl FAGAN-Authoress
Anita is the winndr of the Nobel Prizeg
Keep up with the times, read her books, we advise.
SANFORD GORIDON-Kiwanis Club President
Former Key Club president starts his day at eight,
Though while at Taylor Allderdice, he was often late
SHEILA GR ENBERG-Fashion Expert
Cindy can tell you what a young wife should wear
To a ball game. a picnic, or society affair.
ANN SEDLAK--Commercial Artist
Ann's the girl lwho painted the town red, X
For news of her art talent certainly spread.
I hardly noticed the time asll walked through the different floors Ifortu
natelv I glanced at my watch ony time to remember mv appointment I hurried
into the elaborate office of DR. ALLAN ZIONTS. the world famous surge in
nd made arrangements for a tonisilectomy in the future.
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The ,Wider-6urq Tala of Room 354
Ye Olde Prologue
Comes june with its flowers sweetg
The themes are done-oh, what a treatg
Then to happy futures with hopes asoar
Go ye olde pilgrims of 354.
fXVith apologies to G. Chancery
Teacher ..,, ,.,.., ...... ..,.... M i s s Jessie VVhitehill
President .,., ,. Edward McGowan
Vice President .... .,.l ' lohn Burchard
Secretary ., ,,,. .. Susan linerger
Treasurer . .. . , . Mary .layne Rush
Student Council Representative ,. . ,..i.,. ,, l ,. Grace Neil
Foreword Representative l ., ,, ,. ,. ,,,, ,. ,, . ..,. ..l,. . .. .,,,. Donna Farrer
First Row-Rhonda Newcomer, Lillian Holeczy, June Kanenson, Renee Kholos, Mary
Jayne Rush, john Burchard, Susan Buerger, Marilyn Rubin, Allison Ghen, Betty Radvak
Second Row-Grace Neil, Rita Saracco, Ruth Ann Fox, Donna Farrer, Lillian Freeman,
Loretta McClain, Evf-lvn Lucas, Barbara Cherington, June Kosh, Patricia Spannuth,
Marva Scott, Miss Whitehill
Third Row-Daniel Meyer, Eddie Tapper, Ronald Spangler, Raymond Cauley, William
Cornman, Stanlev Mullins, Donald Conn, Clinton Long, Harry Adelsheimer, Marshall
Karlin, Arnold Pearl
Around the hearth fire we see gathered together a motley crew of nohle
knights and fair danlsels. Presiding over the group is Sir lfdivurd Jl'If'GI7'ZC'l1II
assisted hy his comrade at Zll'lllS, Sir folzn BIH'l'lltll'd. Mary faym' RlI.YlI, the royal
excheqner is husily counting the class scheckles.
Leaning languidly against the mantle piece with their pegged arinonr and
suede swords are Sir Donald Conn and Sir HTIHHIIII Corlzllzmz.
The group has iust finished a scrumptious feast prepared hy the royal
qhefettes Rllfll 441111 Fox, Lillian Fl'Ft'll1Cl11, and June lx'c1nv11s011.
A travelling troupe of players headed hy star SIISUII K.-Xnnie Oakleyl HIN'I'jft'l'
is entertaining the ensemhle. These sterling thespians are the former Urznnatic
English students, Hnrrv Adf'Isl1f"i1m'r, Barbara Chvriizgtmz, Marzfa Srotl, and
Retfy farm Radvak.
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Harmonizing in one corner are Alison Chen, Lillian Holeczy, and Jackie
Sue Lenchner. Adding some merry melody are the Mad Cap Minstrels-Clinton
Long and his harmonizers, Ray Conley and Stanley M ullins.
Pat Spannuth and June Kash are peering from a high turret waiting to be
rescued by their knights in shining armour.
On the other side of the fire, Edward Tapper Esquire, Calender Artist, is
drawing his latest masterpiece. Working out to get in shape for the approaching
rugby season is Ronald Spanglenp
Pouring over the bubbling kettles are physicists Marshall Karlin and Joseph
Fisher, assisted by brew masters Arnie Pearl and Dan Meyer.
Donna Farrcr is clipping the royal poodles, while S orlcy Savage, Esther Carr,
and Rhonda Newcoinrr are havingl a heated discussion over extending the height
of the flagpole. T
Instructing Loretta McClain,i Rita Saracro, Evelyn Lucas, and Marilyn
Rubin on "How to Win Your Knight in Two Easy Lessons" are the court
beauticians, Grace Neil and Renee Kholos. '
Miss Whitehill, the jolly hostess, bids them all a cheery farewell as they
continue along the road of life into the colde, colde worlde.
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DO YOUl REMEMBER WHEN:
You first came to Allderclice ?
Courses were a cinch to pass?
There was al baseball team in 460?
The 12B's had a "successful" barn
dance?
The footiballl team won its last game?
Miss Hartz forgot her red pencil.
Mr. Evans snapped our "lovely" pic-
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tures.
You passed lwith an "A" in 12A Eng-
lish? y
You forgot your lines in the Class Play?
Dick Fox came to school on time?
You -wrote your last note-card?
Senior themes were clue?
All the sleep you missed?
The "Great Day" came?
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The ffumery flnqmerf of 358
There was a grand teacher who lived in a shoe:
She had so many pupils. she didn't know what to do.
.Xt times they were so jolly and gay,
.-Xnd now and then they did not obey.
lint for 'being so patient. we just want to say
358 gives to Miss Rupp-
.YX GREAT BIG BOUQUIQT
Teacher, , ,,,. . ,. Miss l.eila Rupp
President , .. , , Alan Rosenherg
Yice President. Mayer .A-Xrnowitz
Secretary , ,... , ., 4,,. .Fonda Goldman
Treasurer . .. . ,. ,,,, . . ., ,Indy Kleinherg
Student Council Representative , . Madeline Price
lioreword Representative .,.. ,. , , Faye Hinlces
First Row-Gail Siff, Maralyn Davis, Henra Daniels, Gail Blank
Second Row-Carol Marmins, Yvonne Glick, Marilyn Adler, Alan Rosenberg, Mayer
Arnowitz, Judy Kleinberg, Fonda Goldman, Faye Hinkes, Madeline Price, Sandra
Bennett
Third Row-Fred Calfo, Paul Lowen, Ludwig Oettinger, Eileen Binenkorb, Josephine
Colella, Sharron Shapiro, Audrey Abrams, Ilene Kramer, Barbara Rosen, Elaine
Shulman, Audrey Levine
Fourth Roy'-Howard Berman, Abbot Friedland, Earl Smith, Don Miller, Robert Tibai,
Steve Liptak, Ronald Rothaus, Meyer Morris, Arnold Gold, Sandra Wagner, Maurice
Linden
Goldilocks, Grvldilocks-that's .Xndrey with talent bright:
Her features for the Foreword 'have really been all right.
-Audrey Abrams
l'r1t-a-cake. nat-a-cake-no hetter can he found
Than friendly Marnie .Xdler with common sense so sound.
-Marilyn Adler
Fiddle-dee-dee. fiddle-dee-dee.
Mickey's the best. we all agree. -Mayer Arnowitz
Handy Sandy, nice as pie,
This cute lass catches everyones eye. -Sandra Bennett
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Little boy blue plays in the marching ibandg
In musical circles Howards quite in demand. -Howard Berman
Humpty Dumpty would have had. his great fall
If our Eileen had stepped out to the wall. -Eileen Binenkorb
Gail be nimvbleg Gail be quick- l
She's the one dancing teachers always piclc. -Gail Blank
Multiplication is vexationg division is as bad:
The rule of three puzzles him and practice drives him mad.
-Fred Calfo
Ring-a-round-a-rosy-every one can see
That josep'hine's quite helpful and as nice as she can be.
-Josephine Colella
Bonny lass, pretty lass, liked by everyoneg
She's the nicest in the class and just can't be outdone.
-Henra Daniels
See-sa-w, Margery Dafw-here's a girl without a flaw-
A cuter -person no one ever saw.
-Maralyn Davis
Cock-a-doddle-do-Anb1by's a friend to me and youg
To know him 'has fbeen fung he"ll be missed by every one.
l -Abbot Friedland
Sugar and spice. everything nice-that is our Yvonneg
Who from our school to Penn State plans now
to ITIOVC OI1.
-Yvonne Glick
If our 'handsome Arnie for his stkpper he would sing:
A big six course dinner to him t e girls would bring.
l -Arnold Gold
Curly locks, curly locks, nice as can be,
Always ready 'with a smile to help out you and me.
-Fonda Goldman
Lavender blue, rosemary green,-
Everywhere you look, Faye's admirers are seen.
-Faye Hinkes
-Iudy's in the counting house. counting out her
And as Annie in the class play, she surely was
money 3
a honey.
-Judith Kleinberg
Her Friday night's dream surely ca-me true-
He's ever so handsome, and six feet two.
Ding dong dell, Audreyls really Swell:
--Ilene Kramer
ln school work, grades, and everything, count on her to excel.
-Audrey Levine
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A diller, a dollar, a nine o'clock scholarg
This popular lad drives most people mad.
-Maurice Linden
Two little :fishes swimming in a pack-
Gne was sunlfish-tihe other was Liptak.
-Steve Liptak
Not "an apple a day," but "seek and you'll find"
Is proof that Paul exercises a superior mind.
-Paul G. Lowen
jack and jill went up the hill, but Carol guards the hallg
A sociable lass in the 12A class, and a friend to one and all.
-Carol Marxnins
Twinkle, twinkle, -footiball star-
Don's athletic prowess will move him far.
-Donald Miller
This Jack-in-the-Beanstalk never killed a giant,
But he's always on the job and he never is defiant.
-Meyer Morris
Doctor Foster went to Gloucester, but Ludwig to Allderdice came,
A wizard at chess, good swimmer, too-he's enlisted in Uncle Sam's gam
-Ludwig Oettinger
Madeline, Madeline, where have you been? I
I've been to the Council, legislation to win.
-Madeline Price
Barbara, Barobara. not contrary, how do you win your A's?
By following this axiom every day-"Study really pays."
-Barbara Rosen
Here we go round the Allderdice rush, and by Alan we are led,
A dependable chap, a studious guy who kept the yearbook out of
-Alan Rosenberg
Rub-a-dub-dub, the band marches on with Ronnie in his place:
This tall young man, with hair so bro-wn, in track can set a pace.
-Ronald Rothaus
Sing a song of sixpence, Sharron's in good voice,
As a friendly Allderdician, this young lady is our choice.
-Sharron Shapiro
Star light, star bright, Elaine's t-he one who stars tonight,
VVit'h her lovely voice and manner bright, as a nurse she'll be all right.
-Elaine Shulman
This Bo Peep has lost no sheep, but friends she's always makingg
Her ready smile, her easy way are really very taking.
-Gail Siff
Old King Cole was a merry old soul, but we'd rather have our Earl:
He's the brainy type, with ability rare, and he's never in a whirl.
-Earl Smith
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liolrhy Shaftoe's fat and fair, but our Bobiby's fnll of fun:
And in that exciting Peabody game, he made an 80-yard run.
-Robert Tibai
This little girl with a pretty enrl right on top of her head,
VVas so good, so very good, of her in the Foreword we read.
-Adrienne Varga
No Little Red Riding Hood lost in a wood, Sandra knows where she's going
ller Ill,Zllll1CI"S gay every day, and kindness she's ever hestowing.
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-Sandra Wagner
MOVIE TALK
..,Senior English All Over
. . . , Marvin Kaufman
, ..l.., Citizenship Grades
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,. ,. Graduation
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Hzlglvs In the rlffvrnnmz.
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T110 Girl In l1'11itr'
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. . .. . ,. , Miriam Grodner
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The Grades XVe Almost Didn't Get
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, .,., Senior Discussion Chili
, ,..l ,,,.,. . .. .The Cafeteria
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. Message to Report to Mr. Mcflymonds
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Wight 366
Flight 366 is about to depart,
From the third floor annex the airplane will start,
Hurry, hurry, hurry, don't miss that plane--
Its crew and passengers we'll now explain.
First Row-Naomi Finkelhor, Mary Brown, Frayda Weil, Marcia Younkins, Mr. Phillips,
Wilma Hydovitz, Dan Moore, Lois Ann Korona, joan Seder, Beverly Preset
Second Row-Geraldine Davis, Donna Wilson, Lenore Snyder, Lois Moogerman, Dorothy
Lawson, Jacqueline Hunt, Margaret jantek, Julia jasko, Nellie Ann Lennex, Catherine
Lucia, Nancy Wooddell, Mary Louise Himich
Third Row-Betsy Pickett, Anthony Pugliese, Robert Chergi, Richard Gall, Mark Ruben-
stein, Robert Shook, Francis Rossi, Albert Wiggins, Charles Dickson, Michael Phillip,
Karl Morgan, Eleanor Solay
Teacher ...................,.,.......,. .,... IX Ir. George M. Phillips
President . ...........,.,.. .,........,,..... X 7Vilma Hydovitz
Vice President .,i.........,.,.............. ....,.. ,.ii. . , ,Dan Moore
Secretary-Treasurer .. ..,.,. .,......,,. , . . ,. Lois Ann Koruna
Student Council Representative... . . ,,., Dan Moore
Foreword Representative . , ..,... . .Frayda XVeil
Our PILOT, XVillie, is the first to hoard:
XVith this super Prexy our room has soared.
-WILMA Hvoovrrz
Our COPILOT is so popular, he's really hard to ,surpass
.Ks an editor. in Student Council, or as secretarv of our class.
LDAN Moose
'Lois Ann is still after our money:
This singing TICKET TAKER's a honey.
-Lois IIXNN KORONA
He's a friend of all students who get hehindg
To them as a tutor he'll lend his llllllfl.--AIOHN IBLACKMAN
In swimming and volley hall Marys an aceg
As winning captain she sets the pace. -RIARY BROWN
Our artist Bob has a great desire-
He'd like to be an airplane flier. YROBICRT CHERGI
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ln jewelryz Geraldine's a jewel rare
XVhose designs all have an artistic flair.
l -GERALDINE DAvIs
He'd like -to know, and so he turns to books,
Where ancient lore is hidden well, "Gad Zooksf'
A -CHARLES DICKSON
T heumanager of majorettes couldn't be beatg
Havmg her on our plane is a wonderful treat.
lg 1NA0MI FINKELIIOR
Lifting weights keeps Dicic in trim 5
A talented artist who's sure to win. -RICHARD GALL
Tootsie is a lovable girl,
Always vivacious, always lin a whirl. -MARY LOUISE HIMICH
jackie's the prettiest we've ever seeng
That's why she's always our May Queen.
p -JACQUELINE HUNT
Peg's a girl with lots of pep,
In sewing and dancing she's always in step.
-MARGARET -IANTEK
She's always ready with ah engaging smileg
She makes our -trip gayerl with each passing mile.
-JULIA JASKO
Our girl Mary is a good sortg
She's been quite active in every sport. --RIARY ANN KOSCHIK
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ln our cafeteria-our famous lunch-room-
You'll find Dorothy ready with a broom.
-DOROTHY LAwsoN
For her clever art work she won a prizeg
In the artistic world she will certainly rise.
-MARY LAZOR
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Selling candy is still Nellie's job:
"Five cents a bar," she shouts to the mob. I
-NELLIE LENNEX
A true friend with lots oflpoiseg
She rates high with girls and boys. -Lois MOQGERMAN
Karl is talented in every ilvayg
He helped draw the murall for our class day.
y -KARL MoRcAN
Mike is a very ambitious lad:
He's always happyg he's never sad. -MICHAEI. PHILLIPS
Betsy rates as a top flight lass-
One of the sweetest in our class. -BETSY PICKETT
Nurse Bev dashes when yinu scream for pills:
This ex-Prexy knows how to kill chills.
l -BEVERLY PREsE'r
Next comes "H," a golfer supreme,
Held by his classmates in the highest esteem.
p -HARVEY PRICE
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Toni's destined for a bright career
As a real top-notch engineer. -ANTHONY PIIGLIESI5
As a track star Ross is really an aceg
He can outrun anyone in the race. -FRANCIS RossI
Of music Mark seems never to tireg
Someday he'll be leading his own choir.
-MARK RUBENSTEIN
Our journal editor in knowledge does leadg
Joanie is the most likely to succeed. -JOAN SEDER
Bob is tops, a most likeable guyg
When it comes to Chem, he always scores high.
-ROBERT SHOCK
VVith pins and needles she has talent galoreg
But in future years as a nurse she'1l soar.
-ELEANOR SOLAY
This smiling lass to Allderdice just cameg
As a psychologist she wants to win fame.
-LENORE SNYDER
Frayda's not tallg she's rather shorty
But she's very active in every sport. -FRAYIJA VVEIL
Donna's the girl with plenty of vigorg
She's rarin' to go and oh what a figure.
-DONNA WILSON
Of Alice there's'only the best to sayg
She's won our respect in every way. -ALICE VVINSTEAD
Nancy's one you can't pass byg
She's always catching someones eye. --NANCY VVOODELL
At breaking records, Al does excel:
There's no other swimmer who can do
so well.
-AL WIGGINS
Here is a lassie who misses no tricks.
The gay sweetheart of room three sixty-six.
-MARCIA YOUNKINS
All the laddies Cit's a well-known factj '
This cute gal is sure to attract. -CATHERINE LUCIA
Our plane takes off in June, l953g
The world's ahead for us to see.
Mr. Phillips:
This little note is just from us to express appreciation
For all the help and work you've done that leads to
graduation.
Your guidance and your aid have made our senior year
complete,
Whoever takes over in 366, will find you hard to beat.
The best of future happiness is what we wish for youg
We know you're not retiring-just graduating, too!
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The Fmt, l9reAent, and ?uture of 368
XVe're taking a peek into days gone by,
And scanning the present with a critical sigh,
And plotting the future with a watchful eye
To prove we've a finger in every pie.
Teacher.. .t,......,,....,,. A.,.r.........,,.,,,.,..,..... ...... , . Miss Yetta Kainler
President i .... .. ...,,......., Fred I-larni
Yice President ...,... .Ioanne Hurley
Secretary-Treasurer . r..,. .,.. ......... ,..,..... R 1 1 th Rosenberg
Student Council Representative , ., 'loan Rosenhanni
Foreword Representative . .. , i . , ., , .,,,. Lynn Felser
First Row-Audrey Nagy, Ann Gregovits, Nancy Hohman, Joan Rosenbaum, Ruth Rosen-
berg, Fred Harm, Joanne Hurley, Marjorie Rosendale, Phyllis Wolf, Alice Stover
Second Row-Doris Williams, Barbara Mitchell, Gerda Stein, Barbara Crum, Sadie Mae
Koch, Elsie Solay, Virginia Rhodes, Barbara Barnes, Eugene Gutilla
Third Row-Burt Kennedy, George Kohl, Richard Segal, Joe Seder, James MacDonald,
Neal Zweig, Frank Sawl, James Rosenthal, Gary Stone, Alex Lopata, Michael Sopira,
jack Stevens
Barbara Barnes
Past-Designing paper dolls
Prrxwlzf-Vogiie enthusiast
Fzlfzm'--Aclrian's assistant
Barbara Crum
Past-'l'yped with one finger
Prrsrnf-'l'ypes with ten fingers
Fllfllfl'-Pl'lV2ltC secretary
Lynn Felser
Past-Played with bahy dolls
Prcsvuz'-liahy sitter
Futura-Mother of five
Ann Greqovits
Past-4Broke records
Prvsmxt-Collects records
Future-Secretary of Decca
ing Company
Janice Goldman
Pnsfflgersonality kid
Prtkwllf-Miss Popularity
Fzrfzrrr-Alone on a desert island
Eugene Gutilla
Past-l.ittle boy, strong personality
Prvsvuf-Sti'ong, silent type
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Fred Harm
l7lI.S'f-Pl'CSlClCl'lt of kindergarten
Prcsmf-President of 368
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Nancy Hohman
Past-Dancing school
Record- Prcsmzf-Dancing at the prom
Fnfurc-Dancing at her wedding
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joanne Hurley
Past-Coloring book illustrator
Present-Poster contest illustrator
Future--Saturday Evening Post
illustrator i
Burt Kennedy i
Past-Little spark plug l
Present-Interested in electronics
Future--Captain Video's radio oper-
ator
George Kohl
Past-Climbed trees
Present--Botany enthusiast i
F uture-Forester p
Sadie Mae Koch
Past-Sergeant of the cookie jar
Present-Captain of the cafeteria staff
F uture-General in charge of diet pills
Judy Kohn l
Past-Violin prodigy y
Present-Member of A Orchestra
Future-Duet with Jack Benny'
Alex Lopata l
Past-Rabid movie fan
Present-Usher at the movies
Future-Movie star
James MacDonald
Past-Nature boy l
Present-President of Microscope
Club
Future-Nobel prize winner in
biology i
Barbara Mitchell
Past-Sang nursery rhymes y
Present-B Choir
Future-Singing in the bath tub
Audrey Nagy
Past-Chop Sticks
Present-Chopin's Polonaise
Future-Car-Nagy Music Hall
Virginia Rhodes p
Past--Played with toy doctor kit
Present-Ambition to be a nurse
Future-Aid to Dr. Kildare y
Joan Rosenbaum l
Past-Secretary of Secret 7 i
Present-Secretary of Student Coun-
cil i
F uiurc'-Secretary of State i
Ruth Rosenberg
Past-Collector of pennies for her
piggy bank
Present-Collector of quarters for
home room dues
Future-President of the First Na-
tional Bank
Marjorie Rosendale
Past-Wading pool beauty
Present-Willow's bathing beauty
Future-Miss America
james Rosenthall
Past-E Band
Present-All-City Band
Future-Band of America
Frank Sawl
Past-Water boy
Present-Allderdice football team
Future-Notre Dame All Star
Joseph Seder
Past-Fought with little girls
Present-Lady's man
Future-Heart breaker
Richard Segal
Past-L'enfant terrible
Present-Comedian
Future-Twentieth Century Wit
Elsie Solay
Past-jumping rope
Present-Allderclice letter
Future-Olympics
Michael Sopira
Past-Listened to the Lone Ranger
Present-Builds radio sets
Future-Radio repairman
Gerda Stein
Past-Playground sports idol
Present-Tennis champ
Future--Mrs. Kiner's competitor
jack Stevens
Past-Played with candy pills
Present-Takes pills
Future--Make pills
Gary Stone
Past-Played with an erector set
Present-Engineering drawing
Future-Bridge builder
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Alice Stover Doris Williams
Past-Followed by little boys Past-Daring little lady
Pr0.vm1t-Followed by big boys Present-Big busy lady
Future-Mother of adorable girls Futurr'-College president
Phyllis Wolf
Past-Sunday School choir
Present-Group A
Futura'-Soloist for the Metropolitan
Betty Tihey
Past-Little executive
Present-Todays Business Girls
Futura-Big executive
Neal Zweig
Edward Tyrnauer Past-I.ittle boy with an erector set
Past-Looked at the birdie Present-Chemistry and physics
Present-Shutter bug genius
Futura--Movie producer Future-Mr. Colborn's successor
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
Class meeting all morning.
Be quiet while l'm gone.
The a cappella choir has a week off.
No school Monday after a team victory.
Empty corridors sixth period.
No mashed potatoes in the cafeteria.
No evening rehearsals for Class Play.
Class committees meeting promptly at 8:15 a.m.
Student Council takes over the school for a day.
214 is empty.
Reporters miss a Foreword meeting.
The title "Know Your Notables" is changed.
No smoking at the wall.
Miss McKinney performs an appendectomy.
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mr. Cayelf Country C'1u5+--467
Seniors who need recreation
llave found themselves a perfect station:
Open spring, winter, and fall,
Country Cluh 467 welcomes all.
The original memhers are quite elite.
XX'e present them now for you to meet.
'l'eacher .. ,...,........ ,..,,.., ,.,,,...... ..... ....,....,.. ,... lN I r . Edward bl. Caye
President . . . .....,,.,. ..., G lenn Olhum
Yiee President . Rita Martin
Secretary .. ,. ,Sara l.evin
'l'reasurer . , i .... ,. . ., Patty Rashha
Student Council Representative ., ....,. Susan .lacoh
Foreword Representative . . . ,i,... . . ,,...,...... ,.,.,,,....,. 1 ,Dale Marks
First Row-Rae Hiamovitz, Donna Tagrin, Judy Sidlow, Joyce Cohen
Second Row-Dale Marks, Helene Girson, Marilyn Vixman, jackie Loikrec, Rita Martin,
Glenn Olbum, Patty Rashba, Sara Levin, Steffi Barad, Brenda Saul
Third Row-Duane Bodenhemier, Sam Reich, Sally Mistroff, Barbara Steerman, Janet
Green, Florence Sugarman, Sandra Rubenstein, Karen Cohen, Elliot Wolk, Asher
Roscow, Mr. Caye
Fourth Row-Joe Sapiro, Murry Friedman, Sam Kiss, Sherman Spatz, Sanford Gross,
Sheldon Wolk, Neil Greenberg, Barry Sadowsky, William Dalby, Joe Reich, Robert
Barry
ICXIECUTIYIC OFFICE
Ning Ollnrm-President Bing presides with vitality:
llc's known far and wide for his great personality.
Sum I.c1f1'u4Secretarv Sara takes all dictation:
.N nursing career is her planned vocation.
Rim .lliu'finfAnXs assistant in our cluh there's Kitty:
She proves a vice president can surely he pretty.
Polly lx'r1sl1lm-At collecting class room money, or directing' lforeword Staff,
'l'here's our efficient l'atty with her smile and glggly laugh.
Szrsir' Jumlwi'l'liis lass is our Student Council rep-
She's a package of dynamite, talent. and pep.
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AROUND THE SWIMMING POOL
Judy Sldlow-judy's on the high board ready to diveg
Toward the best goals in life she'll always strive.
Brenda Saul-The edge of the pool is great for sunningg
With Brenda there, the edge looks stunning.
Sheldon W olk-Life-guard Sheldon has quite a physiqueg
One look at him and the girls are weak.
Karen C ohen-Without music the scene at the poo1's incompleteg
Karen's lovely voice supplies the missing treat.
Duane Bodenhernler-A real he-man is Duaneg Atlas he does resembleg
All the girls adore himg he'd make a lion tremble.
Steffi Barad-Petite, demure, and so up to date-
Steffi personifies the term "beau-bait."
ON THE VERANDA
Sally Mistroff-A game of bridge or hearts is up her alleyg
She's better than Gorin-is our Sally.
Wlilliarn Dalby+Dalby's fun at any resortg
Everyone likes this jovial sport.
Sandy Gross-This friendly guy ever works for a causeg
Sandy knows the methods to win the crowd's applause.
Donna Tagrin-With a golf club or a typewriter our Donna's a sensation
She'll be successful in the future when she takes dictation.
IN FRONT OF THE CLUBHOUSE
Barry Sadowsky-lBarry's got that cheery smile-
To see it we would walk a mile.
Jackie Loikrec-jackie's sweet as sugar candy,
As a bookkeeper she's very handy.
Sam Kiss-He's artistic, musical, and entertaining, toog
There's practically nothing that Sam can't do.
Neal Greenberg-No superlatives can describe Neal,
He's talented, wonderful-quite a wheel.
Dale Marks-This vivacious lass has oomph and pepg
She's never out of line, and she's always right in step.
Florence Sngerrnan-An addition to our club who's most awfully nice
Is Florence S.-sweet as sugar'n spice.
Helene Glrson-In the education department this lass will take the leadg
For in whatever she does, Helene manages to succeed.
ON THE TENNIS COURT
Marilyn Vimnan-A bundle of mirth appears on the sceneg
Sure to keep us laughing-our Marilyn's on the beam.
foyre C ohen-Joyce is sweet and cute as can beg
She's always smiling and full of glee.
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Sherman Spatz-As a photographer Sherm is right in step
To snap our picture with lots of ppep.
Bob Barry-Bob is quite athletichlly inclinedg
Someday he may be the new terinis find.
Rae Hiamovitz-Tall and slim with her Hollywood tan-
Rae should be headed for movielland.
Janet Green-As a teacher janet is all setg
Her whole class will want to be teacher's pet.
Norma Adler-As an interior delcorator Norma will win an ovation:
Her designs for living will be a isensation.
Asher Roscou'-Smoothly dressed his good looks complete the partg
Debonair Asher could win any giirl's heart.
Sam Reich-In the midst of the crowd-an authoritative voice-
It's orator Sam-the people's choice.
ON THE GOLF COURSE
Ellfiot Walk-Elliot's brains and 'personality will help him go farg
He'll always excel-he's right up to par.
Barbara Sfeerman--Watch -that drive-what perfect formg
Around Barbara crowds will always swarm.
David Eardley4In chemistry and physics this "pro" shows no defianceg
David's quite the wonder when it comes to science.
Joe Sapira-A whiz in everything is Joeg
He's someone the Seniors are prloud to know.
Sandy Rubenstein-A steady worker and quite a musiciang
Sandy sparkles with talent and ambition.
Marry Friedman-Unpredictable Murry keeps us on our toesg
What he will do next-nobody khows!
SPEAKING OF NAMES
Don't be in such a RUSH, we have a WEIL.
We'll give you a hug if you give us a KISS.
You wanted to be REICH so we gave you MOORE money.
W'hat's Costello without ABBOTT?
Don't despair, we'll HUNT for the RHODES.
Buy your hamBUERGERs, BUNNS, and sour KRAUSS here.
For added refreshment he:-e's an ice cream COHEN.
We've found two rare gems-fa PEARL and a BLUESTONE.
Did that traffic light turn from GREEN to BLACK?
Silver is worthless when the1ie's GOLD around.
Here's five pounds of SUGAR: what's the PRICE?
If you don't know the answer, leave it BLANK.
She's FINE thank you, completely unHARMed.
Report cards don't matter if you know your MARKS.
You have only 12 fluid ounces in Pepsi, but look what we've got in KOCH.
A WOLF, FOX. BUNNY and a SAVAGE have actually been seen
roaming the Allderdice hlalls.
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Wreword
Sponsor
Miss Diantha W. Riddle
SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS
EDITORS AND REPORTERS
ROOM REPRESENTATIVES
ELEVENTH-TWELFTH GRADES
SEVENTH-EIGHTH GRADES
NINTH-TENTH GRADE ROOM REPRESENTATIVES
10095 FOREWORD SUBSCRIPTION
ROOMS 365-356-314-362
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10072 FOREWORD SUBSCRIPTION
ROOM 267
ROOMS 151-429-372
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Yawlaivn Show
Sponsor
Mrs, Margaret Bush
Assistants
Mrs. Betty Kano
Miss jcannc Norris
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Special bance
onsor-Mlss Margaret Merc
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
We, the students of the january 1953 Graduating Class of Taylor
Allderdice High School being of sound mind and good will, do hereby
bestow and bequeath to the future Graduating Classes the following items:
1. The privilege of writing 4,3655 note cards.
2. The pleasure of writing a 1,500 word senior theme.
3. One box of NO-DOZ pills, slightly used.
4. Twelve battered seats on Ye Olde Shuttle Bus.
5. The honor of sending all Freshies to the fifth floor annex.
6. The hangover from Class Play.
7. The task of producing better journals and class plays.
8. The thrill of graduating.
We, the Graduating Class of january, 1953, wish to thank the fol-
lowing people:
MR. MCCLYMONDS for boosting us up when we were too low-and keep-
ing us down when we were too spirited.
MR. THOMAS for directing us toward the righteous way of living-No
smoking at the wall, please.
Miss RIDDLE for giving us the questions the day before a big unit test-
Now how did I fail that one?
MR. COLBORN for your interesting lectures on chemistry-and the faults
of the Democratic Party.
MR. PHILLIPS for your generous consideration in giving retests when our
grades were too low-the record, I think, is four times.
MISS HILLARD for your constructive teaching for writing compositions-
But I, forget what the five senses are.
MR. BLITZ for teaching us the proper way to wash our face-By the way,
how long is a minute?
MR. CAYE for your "Thought for the Dayl' on the board-advice to us
for a happier life????
Miss HARTZ for your liberal use of your red pencil-No wonder I see
red in my dreams.
MR. COYNE for relieving the weight on our arms by no books-and the
weight on our minds by no tests.
'Among the stones I stood a
OUR HOMEROOM TEACHERS for your patience, even disposition, and help-
ness through the years-and for helping us get the most out of our
SCHIOI' year.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
When Uttered By Whom
'Test in English today?" Each day at 8:45 Arthur Steinberg
'Single line, please." In the T.A.H.S. tea-room Rita Gusky
'Get a note."
'How many note cards . . . "
'Let nature be your teacher."
'My dear child, . . . "
stone."
In Dramatic English
At the library
From 9:00 to 3:05
At sight of Mr. Thomas
8:50
Mr. Thompson
A bedraggled senior
Senior class
A wall smoker
Miss Hillard
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Sponsor-Mr. Ercole Liberator Sponsor-Miss Ruth Salisbury
USHERING STAFF
Sponsor-Miss Laura Zeigler CAFETERIA STAFF
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Sponsor-Mr. Santo Sanfilippo
SERVICE CLUB
First Semester
Sponsor-Miss Helen Bartrim
Second Semester
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A. N, C. Sponsor-Miss Katherine McKinney
GREEN KEY Sponsor-Mr. john Irwin
LIBRARY STAFF Sponsor-Miss Gertrude Oetting
Sponsor-Mr. Norman Mulgrave
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FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA
Sponsor-Mrs. Marjorie Bartrim
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA
Sponsor-Miss Helen I-Iillard
TODAY'S BUSINESS GIRLS
Sponsor-Miss Margaret Winch
COLLEGE
Sponsor-Mr. Hal Teal
ENTRE NOUS
Sponsor-Miss Edna Todd
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Sponsor
Miss Beryl Zeigler
CHESS TEAM
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JUNIOR DRAMATIC
Sponsor-Miss Helen Sekcy
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Sponsor-Miss Helen Gorman
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Sponsor-Miss Mary Brennan
SLIDE RULE Sponsor-Dr. Wesley Wagner
SQUARE DANCE Sponsor-Mr. Louis Weitzel
MICROSCOPE Sponsor-Mrs. Mae Weber Smith
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INTERMEDIATE DISCUSSION CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Regis Wiegand
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A National Swimming Champion
Honors Achieved: Three years-Kiwanis Club trophy for outstanding swimmer,
three years-State Champion, backstroke record holder, one year-State champion, indi-
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Slide Rule Club
CHESS CLUB
Honors the graduation of
their Vice President
Ronald Scott
President-Larry Adler
Vice President-Ronald Scott
Secretary-Sol Spodak
Treasurer-Bob Lebovitz
Sponsor-Mr. Trumbull
C ompiiments
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COLLEGE CLUB
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ALLDERDICE DANCE GROUPS
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HER M. LONG Miss MARGARET C. MERCER
COMPLIMENTS OF
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Abrams
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adler and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adler and Family
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Angell
Mr. and Mrs. S. Barad and Family
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Barnes
Mrs. Helen T. Barry
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bauer
Mr. and Mrs. Thcmas Berlinsky
R. K. Black
Mr. and Mrs. Blank and Blanketts
Bernard L. Bloch
Mr. and Mrs. Bloomfield and Family
Bonn's Hardware Store
Book Club
Mrs. Geraldine A. Buerger
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Burchard
Mr. Joseph Burke
Barry and Harriet C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carnegie
Alice Carter
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Chasser
Mr.
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Clara B. Clarke
I. Closky
Edward Cohen and Howard
and Mrs. Louis Cohen and Family
Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Freedman
Mr. Ernest H. Freeman
Gail and Yvonne
Mr. Lawrence Geisler
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gellman
Mrs. Ruth M. Glick
Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Goldsmith
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goodstein
Florence E. Graham
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gregovits
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Grodner and Family
Mrs. Esther Gross and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gutilla
Mr. and Mrs. J. Haffner
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Harm
Anthony B. Henninger
Leonard Himelblau
Mr. and Mrs. S. Himelblau and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Himich
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hinkes
Burton L. Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Hirsch
William Hersh
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. A. Hohman
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holeczy
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Honig and Children
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horvitz and Family
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hunt, Jr
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hurley
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hydovitz
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Isaac
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jacob
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Jasko
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Joseph
Joseph's Beauty Salon
Junior Dramatic Club
The J. U. E. Club
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Conley
Dick Conley
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Conn
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cornman
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart Davis
Mr. and Mrs. S. Demark
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daniels
Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeJidas
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Deurlein
Mrs. Patrick Devine
Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell Dickson
Mr. and Mrs. Nick DiLucia
Dr. and Mrs. Earl A. Dimmick
Dinovitz Family
H. Donofs
Mrs. Helen Dorn
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Edelstein
Dr. Leonard Egerman
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Favre
Norman Feinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Feldman
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Felser
Hyman Ferdeber
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher and Family
Justin Fleischman
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Frankenstein
Mr. and Mrs. A. Freed, Barbara and Judy
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Katunich
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kendall
Mrs. Anna Kennedy and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Burt R. Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Kholos and sou Jimmy
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kittner
Mrs. Louis Kleber
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kletz and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Koch
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kohl
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kolb
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Korbely
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Koschik
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krakoff
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Mr. and Mrs. Ise Kramer and Family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kramm
L. Kravitz
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Langer and Family
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Lawson
Mrs. Louis L. Lenchner X
Mrs. Louis A. Levin
Dr. and
Dr. and
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.
Burton E. Levinson
Mrs. N. A. Lindenberg
Mrs.
Harry Liptz
H. Loikrec
Dr. and
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Lucas
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Joseph Lucia
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Lutsky W
Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald
Mrs. Grace K. Marks
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. J. McGowan, Sr. '
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. McMahon r
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and
Mrs.
Philip Sattenstein
Harry Savage and Daughters
Joseph Sawl
Morris Schmelzer and Family
W. Schucker
Mrs. C. Schwartz
Mrs. I. Scott
Harold M. Seder
Martin Seder and Sons
Michael Sedlak
Walter Sedler
Harry Shapiro
Norman H. Shook
Mrs. K.
Mr. and
Mr. and
B. J. Sechrist
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Shulman and Family
Morry Shuster
Judith, Joan and Allan Sidlow
Mrs. Sarah Silverman
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Henry C.
Mr. and Mrs.
Geb. McNeely
Meyer
A. D. Miller
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mittleman
Sam Moogerman
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Moore
Mrs. F. Mullica
Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Smith
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Simon Silverman and family
Herman Smith
Peter Sobel
Andrew Solay
Mrs. Edwin Spangler
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr . Grace C. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs.
A. Nagy
David B. Newcomer
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Pete's Barber
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Newman
John Paranay
Morris Paul
Shop
G. E. Pickett
Michael Pons
Walter F. Preset
Stephen Radvak X
I. Rapoport and Family
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rashba and Family
Red
Mr. and Mrs.
Cross Service Club
Philip Reicher
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rhodes
Joseph Ricca
The
B. A. Spannuth
Steak House
R. G. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben E. Rogal
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Rosenbaum
Mrs. Ida Rosenberg
Maurice Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenberg and Family
Si Rosenthal Q
Mr. and Mrs. B. Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stein
1'.'Z:s. Alexander Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine H. Stone, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Strauchler
Mr. and Mrs. Sugarman and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Supira
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Teitelbaum and Family
Mr. and Mrs. John Tihey
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Tolochko
Rev. Paul W. Markovit:
Mr. ang Mrs. M. R. Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Watzman and
Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weil
Mr. and Mrs. David Weitz
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wiggins
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Saul E. Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Rota X
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Leon T. Rubinstein '
Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Samuels
Ed Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saracco
Nancy Wooddell
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Younkins
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon C. Zionts and Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zweig
A. N. C.
In memory of Michael Kanenson
Today's Business Girls
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152
Congratulations
to the Qrczdzzating Classes
from the
TAYLOR ALLDERDICE
PARENT - TEACHER
ASSOCIATION
C
THE 1953 ALLDERDICE
an
6Dngrafvz'ng5
SUPERIOR PHO TOE.7V'GR.f4VERS
312 BOULEVARD OF THE ALLIES
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HILL S STUDIO
214 N. HIGHLAND AVENUE
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Trinting
MA YER PRESS
235 COLLINS AVENUE
Key Club
rongratulalions I0 our graduating seniors
Officers
l're.riflen! - ASHER ROSCOW
Vife President - S'1'ANFO1aD CELICK
Nlembers
EDDIE TAPPER
ELLIOT WOLK
SAN FORD GORDON
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FIFTH-WOOD BUILDING
Ulif TITTSBURGH QACADEMY
250 MAGEE BUILDING PITTSBURGH 22, PA
PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE
PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS
155
SQUIRREL HILL'S LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR
RECORD SHOP
National Record Mart
1800 MURRAY AVENUE
For Everything in Recordings
POPULAR CLASSICAL CHILDREN'S
THE UNIVERSITY
OF PITTSBURGH
ARTS
SCIENCES
ENGINEERING
BUSINESS
TEACHING
WRITING and
IOURNALISM
MEDICINE
LAW
DENTISTRY
SOCIAL WVORK
PHARMACY
NURSING
PUBLIC HEALTH
qi'-
For Information,
Address the Registrar
Greetings lo
T.A.H.S. Students
In Honor of
KIWANIS KEY CLUB
of T.A.H.S.
By
KIWANIS CLUB
of Squirrel Hill
"We Worh for Home,
Church, School"
Best Wz'5hL'5 to the Graduating
Clczsses of 1953
fro m
REINHOLD
ICE CREAM CO,
5170 PENN AVENUE
A I amz faff1u'e1'.v and Dixfribulors of
DOIN Xl D DUCK ICIC CREAM NOVELTIES
157
Canton Tea Garden
Special Cantonese Dishes
CHINESE FAMILY IJINNERS
2205 MURRAY AVENUE
PITTSBURGH 17, PA.
HAzel 1-1213
Murray Avenue
News Stand
2024 MURRAY AVENUE
Complete line of school supplies
Hallmark cards, magazines,
small books, toys.
Kappa Delta Beta
Sorority
extends best wishes to the Senior Class and its
graduating nfteinbers
GLORIA DAVIS
DEVERA ROSENBERG
JOAN ROTH
IRENE STEIN
EVELYN TEITELBAUM
Mount Mercy College
A LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
BACHELOR OF ARTS -
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
HOME ECONOMICS - NURSING EDUCATION
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
For catalogue and "Book of Views" write: Registrar
FIFTH AVENUE SChenley 1-4190 PITTSBURGH, PA.
158
Delta Epsilon Beta
Sorority
extends sincere congratulations to the graduating class
january Class
and its graduating members
CAROL BLUESTONE
JOYCE COHEN
HENRA DANIELS
Lols GOODSTEIN
RAE HIAMOVl'FZ
ELAINE HERSI'lMA
FAYE HINKES
AUDREY HORNE
JUDY KLEINBERG
ILENE KRAMER
RITA MARTIN
DOROTHY PLATT
ROBERTA ROSEN
MARILYN RUBIN
N
lfLoRI5NcE SUGARMAN
lx'1ARlLYN VIXMAN
159
Sigma Kappa
Fraternity
wishes zo extend eongrainlations lo the graduating inenibers of
zlze senior class and its own graduating inenibers
MAYER ARNOWITZ
ARNOLD GOLD
MARSHALL KARLIN
IVIAURICE LINDEN
ALAN L. ROSENBERG
C313
160
Phi Upsilon
Sorority
extends best wishes and sincere congratulations to the
graduating class of 195 3 and to its own
gradiiating members
LENORE HIRSCH
AIACKIESUE LENCHNER
-IACQUELYN LOIKREC
I , l CONSULT
P1111 s Beauty Studio
Stanley W. Arnheim, Inc.
"Hair Fashions"
FOR
1814 MURRAY AVENUE
HAZgl1-4500 SQUIRREL HILL HOMES
GIDAS
Compliments of 1 . u
lzfuerything in Flowers
S, S. Kresge CO. 3719 FORBES STREET
PITTSBURGH 13, PA.
MAyf1Ower 1-1300 SChen1ey 1-1300
161
CASH AND CARRY
ALEX HONIG Sc CO.
VVHOLESALE GROCERS
CANDIES - TOBACCO - CONFECTIONS
Phones: VAIley 4-1577-BRandywine 1-5717 702 LINDEN AVENUE
BALFOUR FELsER's
Your fraternity and
. . FEMININE APPAREL
sorority yefweler
3951 FORBES STREET MT. OLIVER MILLVALE
SCHENLEY APARTMENTS RTN-A
Delta Chi
F raternizy
'wishes success to all 195 3 graduates
BOB BARRY, President
ED MCGOWAN, Vice President
DAN MOORE, Secretary
, RAY ANGEL1., Treasurer
AL WIGGINS, Social Chairman
BOB ANGELL
JOHN BURCHARD
162
M
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'WW Qui, 'xeaffgfwww
MW Wve, the Membera' of
Delta Lambda Phi
are
Fraternity
I
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extend nearliesl congratulations 10 Me nzernbers of the
graduating class and our own graduating members
ALLDERDICE
MICFIAEL CHASSER RICHARD SEQAL
HARVEY PRICE, NEAL ZWEIG
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL
' KYILE STEINER
KISKI
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DAVID IJAMBURG BURT MARKS
RICHARD RUBINOEE
W
163
Come um! Dance ut the
Robin's Continental
School of Dancing
Ballet, Toe, Tap and Ballroom
5800 MUNHALL ROAD
,lAckson 1-9694
Best wishes from
iz frieucl who wus once
Business llluuuger of his
Higlz School and
College Yearbooks.
S M IT T Y' S
H omeszeizfl 's Lurgesl
Exclusive C hilclreu's S lore
237 EAST sm AVENUE
HOMESTEAD, PA.
lifverylhiug for the Builder
ORIGINAL
Center Lumber
Corporation
Building Materials-Millwork
1848 CENTER AVENUE
GRant 1-1366
Gold Real Estate Co.
of Pittsburgh
JACOB GOLD, Presiileiil
ALBERT E. GOLD, Secretary
MANUEL GOLD, Treasurer
417 GRANT STREET
COurt 1-4703
PITTSBURGH, PA.
1 S1gma au
Sorority
exlends sincere congratulations to its graduating nzernbers
'K Officers
and the graduating classes of 195 3
BERNIQCE A. COHEN
IQENA DoRN
YVONNE GLICK4'
N
FONDA GOLDMANW'
I..UCII,LE KRUPKA
1 1
PAYE NEVINS
s
PERLE RYAVEX
NORMA SATTENSTEINX
IUONNA TAGRIN
SANDPQA WAGNERX
165
f Gamma Phi Alpha
Fraternity
extends congratulations to the 1953 graduates and
to tts own graduating members
JANUARY
DAVID ROSENSTEIN
ARNOLD WAONER
JUNE
MARVIN KAUFMAN
MEYER MORRIS
GLEN OLBUM
ZELL REICHER
RONALD ROTHAUS
JOSEPH SAPIRA
JOSEPH SEDER
JACK TOLOCHKO
166
7k ROBERT MORRIS 5:4406
ACCOUNTING
BUSINESS LAW SECRETARIAL
Horn wmuua nun . Anmnc 1-on: - rnrrsaunau 19, u
The
Alpha Delta Chi
Fraternity
expresses congratulations and best wishes to tlte
graduating classes of 1953 and partieztlarly
to its graduating member
JAMES BURTON
M ASTER'S
ONE HOUR CLEANING
"Have Your Garments Cleaned Vlllzile Shopping or at VVorle"
6740 REYNOLDS STRIEIET EMers0n I-042-I
167
TELEVISION AND
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
FACTORY TRAINED MEN
Aircraft Service CO.
Z4-Hour Service
MAyflOWer 1-6180
Sifmkk
Men's Wear
5816 FORBES STREET
"Next lo the Bank"
Squirrel Hill
News Stand
"The S tore of Friendly
S ervicev
5804 FORBES STREET
JAcksOn 1-9733
Compliments of
Berger's Drug Store
LINTON'S
FORBES STREET
SQUIRREL HILL
Best Wishes
HOLLYWOOD
Barber Shop
1931 MURRAY AVENUE
Compliments
4
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Friend
Attention High School Seniors!
FRIENDSHIP PHOTOS
Silk Finished Wallet Photos
Squeegees 25-31.00 Squeegees
50-Sl ,75 75-5152.50 100-33.25
A Sc B Photo Service
2018 MURRAY AVENUE
HAzel 1-1224
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The
Inter-Fraternity Council
exlemls its best 'wishes 10 the graduating classes of 1953
ALPHA DELTA CHI
ALPHA SIGMA TAU
DELTA LAMBDA PHI
GAMMA PHI ALIDIIA
PI TAU PI
SIGMA DELTA EPSILON
SIGMA KAPPA
TAU SIGMA PHI
169
The
Gamma Alpha Lambda
Sorority
extends congralulaliom to the gradualmg classes of 1953
and zts own graduating members
JANUARY
BABETTE HILK
SANDRA JANVEY
JUNE
MATA BARACK
STEFFIE BARAD
JACQUELINE FINE
NATALIE JOSEPH
RUTH KRAUSS
SARA LEVIN
SORLEY SMITH
SONDRA STEWART
170
Alpha Sigma Tau
extends
january Class
Fraternity
congratulations to the graduating classes
and its own graduating members
EUGENE FELDMAN
ROBERT FRIEDMANX
EDWARD GOLDSTON:k
RICHARD PAUL
SAM REICH
MARK RUBENSTEIN
GARY SHORE?
BERNARD SUSSMAN
171
The
Tau Alpha Mu
Sororigt
'wzslzes to extend tts congratulations to the gmdnatzng classes
0 195 3 and to its gmzlfutzting members
NANCY BLOOM
BARBARA FREED
SHEILA GREENBERG
MIRIAM GRODNER
Lols MOOGERMAN
ARLENE PLATT
SONDRA REIDBORD
MARCIA SAMUELS
LENORE SNYDER
172
C ompliments of
Canadian Fur Co.
700 PENN AVENUE
PHILIP ROSENSTOCK
MARTIN ROSENSTOCK
YOUTHCRAFT
Shoe Stores
1835 MURRAY AVENUE
4135 BROWNSVILLE ROAD
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Is your next appointment
with
House of Beautyi
5873 FORBES STREET W
SQUIRREL HILL
JAckson 1-9722 jAckson 1-9774
I-1arvey's Men's Shop
Manhattan Shirts
Lee Hats
Brentwood Sportswear
Formal Wear Rental Service
1907 MURRAY AVENUE
JAckson 1-3500
I-Iirsh's Esso
Servicenter
FORBES ST. and SHADY AVE.
PITTSBURGH 17, PA.
JAckson I -9784
Emma Friedrich's
Dresses Suits Coats
5877 FORBES STREET
SQUIRREL HILL
jAckson 1-2281
Beaver's Real Estate
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
LEARNER,S PERMIT
C24-Hour Scrvicej
1923 MURRAY AVENUE
1-IANNA
Chtzpeattx
HATS
Ready Made Made to Order
129 N. HIGHLAND AVENUE
1825 MURRAY AVENUE
Squirrel Hill A. Z.A. 673
extends hest wishes to the graduating classes of 195 3 and dedieates
this page to its graduating Alephs. Our niernhers have
f
ulfilled to the greatest extent the ideals of our order:
AHOVOH - Brotherly Love
ZADAKAII - Bsenevolence
ACHDOOS - Harmony
JANUARY CLASS
ARTHUR COHEN ELLIOT ROTHMAN
ROBERT GEMINDER IRVING ROTHMAN
JUNE CLASS
MARVIN ADELSON
MORTON BINSTOCI4.
IRVIN GELMAN
HAROLD HAFFNER
CARL KAUFMANN
STANLEY LASKA
WILLIAM ROsENsON
DONALD SAMBOL
RONALD SCOTT A
MANUEL SILVERBLATT
MARVIN WEINTRAUB
ALLAN ZIONTS
Let us go out into the 'world and show all nien that we
dedicate ourselfues to honor, to truth, to -virtue, and to justice."
The
Tau Sigma Phl
Fraternity
extends szneere congratulations to the graduating classes of 1952
and its graduating members
JANUARY CLASS
HERBERT GOLDSTEIN
CHARLES MCINTYRE
JUNE CLASS
HARRY ADELSHEIMER
FRED EDELSTEIN
HARVEY FREEDMAN
NEIL GREENBERG
SANDY Gkoss
MARVIN MURov1Tz
ARNOLD PEARL
BARRY SADOWSKY
SHELDON WOLK
175
heta Mu
Sorority
wishes to extend congwziiileiions to its
graduating members:
BARBARA BARNES
JOSEPHINE COLELLA
IJOROTHY HERTRICKX
JANE KILROY
ROBERTA LUCAS
FLORENCE RICCA
PATSY SPANNUTH
MARCY YOUNKINS
'K January Graduate
176
Sigma Delta Epsilon
F ra ferfzity
extends sincere congrululalions In the grafluali
and its graduating members
.IANUARY 1953
ARTHUR STEINBERG
JUNE 1953
HERl3ER'1' BERKOw1'1'z
ALAN BURCKIN
SANFORD GORDON
S'1'AN1,EY LINDENBERG
STANLEY MANDELL
STANLEY STEIN
ng classes of 1953
177
N
Alpha Beta Ch1
Sorority
extends izs
sincere congmlnlations to the gmduazing Llasses
and its graduating niembers
ALISUN GHEN
PATRICIA HADDO
Lois KORONA
BETTY RADVAK
if january Class
CK
178
Phone: HAzeI 1-1896
The Northumberland
Cleaning Sc Tailoring
Rugs and Furniture Expertly
Cleaned at Plant or at Your Home
5876 NORTHUMBERLAND ST.
SQUIRREI- HILL
Yee Linn's Laundry
2010 MURRAY AVENUE
PITTSBURGH 17, PA.
HAzel I-4481
Compliments of Northumberland
PENN-LINCOLN Pharmacy
PRINTING CO. W' A' CAFG0
Pharmaczst
2627 MURRAY AVENUE
PITTSBURGH, PA.
HAzel 1-3742
5872 NORTHUMBERLAND ST.
PITTSBURGH 17, PA.
HAzeI 1-1869
HAVE YOU SEEN
Our Excizing Collection
OF
AN TI QU ES F
FELDMAN's LOAN OFFICE
Pa. License 85
COurt 1-8232
Best W'i.vlze.v from
Michael, Eileen and Susan
Davidow
Jack Demor
Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Rosenberg and family
Besz I'Vi.fhes from BENSWANGER'S
jason's Beauty Salon' records.
tv SCFVICC
5878 FORBES STREET 5884 FORBES
AT SHADY
JACkson I-I4I8 HAZCI I-0475 HAZCI 1-0256
Pi Tau Pi
Fraternity
extend.: rongralalations and best wishes to the members of the
graduating classes and its graduating members
TAYLOR ALLDERDICIQ
STANFORD GI.lCK
KARI, MORGAN
ASIIER Roscow
EDWARD TAPPER
IfI.1.Io'1' WC7I.K
SHADY SIDE ACADEMY
DAVID ALPERN
MICIIAEL BERGER
X JOEL COLKER
RICHARD MARCUS
Q
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180
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Sigma mega P1
Sorority
7XJi.fflf?.f to exlend ils rong3rafulafi0n.v to flze gra111mfzng flames
am! lo in graduating' fufeuzbfzc
SUSAN BUERGER
BERNICE M. Comm
NANCY GET.T.MAN
-IANIE c:0I.DSMl'l'Il
HANNAII Home
SUSAN JACOB
PA'r'rI RASHHA
JOAN ROSENHAUM
RUTH Ros12Nm2Rc:
IVIARJURW Ros1iNnA
.IQAN SEDER
BARBARA S'1'rsmuv1AN
I
181
Victory A.Z.A. 595
The members of Victory A.Z.!l. take this opportunity to
congratulate their graduating members and to wish
them the best of everything in the future.
Graduating from:
ALLDERDICE
BERNARD BAUER JAMES MANDELX
HOWARD BERMAN JAY ROGAL:k
FRED HoRv1'rz ALAN WE1Tz
PEABODY SOUTH HILLS
TILDON LEVINE JOSEPH SUFRIN
SCHENLEY
DAVID KATZ
LAWRENCE PICOVSKY
3' january 1953
182
FREEDOM A. Z. A.
Extends its congratulations to the graduating classes of 1953
and its graduating members
Bon KRAKOFF
RONNIE SOBEL
Congratulations ant! Best Wishes
Courtesy of
Ice Cream Novelties
Distributor for Pittsburgh
REINHOLD ICE CREAM CO.
183
Best wishes lo the graduating
members of Junior Leaders
,Indy Scnkewitz Nancy Knapp
Gail Krunlan Claire Gibson
Saryl Zcgcrson Nancy Foy
Alma Hallalyak Sandra KlllJH1llL'k
Dorothy Gcrstnlcycr
B est Wishes
from
Room 365
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Best VVisl1e5
from
Homo Supply Co.
1344 r1r'rH AVENUE
Life Insurance? Yes!
For Many We Shape thc
World of Tomorrow
Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Co.
1801 CLARK BUILDING
PITTSBURGH 22, PA.
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