Allderdice High School - Allderdice Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

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I I nz my 92 ........ 1 i T Ill 2 5 I llll 3 5 ITL.-I i I EI ' -, llll- 5 -I W I' ' "" U III III - i HE OW Dedication It is with sincere gratitude that the Journal Staff and the graduating classes of 1955 join in dedicating this year- book to the Parent-Teacher Association of Taylor Allder- dice High School. The unselfish way in which the P.T.A. members have given of their time and energy is an example to all young people. We deeply appreciate the advantages and opportunities which they have provided to Allderdice students in the past, those given us during our years here, and those which we are sure will come to future students. D Xli Mi M1 Miss llurutliy Bwgiiixiii, Miss Yi-Ita K2llIlll'l', Miss lflimilu-tll liliiigciismilli, Mr. L'l1:u'lcs 'lf . . , ,. M The Allderdice M NIR. .l. D. MCCI.X'Nl4JNlJS l'1'im'i,1mf -flrl zirgziret Kieflcr. Miss liutli Szllislm Facult is NIR. AR'ri1L'1a NV. 'l'How1,xs lfire l'l'im'ipaf l lllllflililltll C.llIlll.S't'1Ul'fzxlf. llzll L. luzll .lI!IIlUl' C'mu1xi'lm" -Miss l.L-ziiiuix' .Xlll'll If'f1'7'if1'v.v l71'wrtm'-Miss l.zuim Zciglci . ld7'l.Yl'l' in lfirlx Miss lX:2llllC1'lllC xlL'KllllIK'f' fiflivf C'Ii'1'l.' "Miss lsulrcl 'lf Mlllll liimlc C'li'r1.'-fMi's. llezitricc Sigel iss li2lll1L'l'lllL' M, liiszuiizm, Miss Olivia lim-iiig, Miss .In-:mic X. Nllflthll f'n111111ff1'1'if1l Miss Iciumv Y Xmlzmis, Mit llmxzml llzwm-s. Miss llclcii R. llzu'irmi, llr lzzirl ll. lliii'gzu'1l, ' Mi s Klllllfillk' Miss-Mai'gzu'uiillzulraliznil, M11 Ylulm ll. Mulviii. Mr, llmmlal Millvr, . s. : ' arinski, Miss Mzu'g:ni'vt l.. X'Yim'li li l'lg!i.f!1 ' Mary C. llrciiiiaii, . arjiwiu li2Al'll'llll, Miss Ulivc lluwlin. Mrs. lk-llu llfilllll, Miss . Mis M 'Ss liclitli lfiiicgimld, Miss l.illizm lmlslstviii. illlss Hglui B. Kmrnifui, Mr. liclwiii Harr. 'ss Russ ll. Hartz, Miss HL-lun Hillarml, Miss Cutlicriiiu .X. :XlClJt'l'llHJli, Miss Nancy mtgoliiery, Miss Mary O"l"1mlc, Miss Lucilli- H. l'z1ti'iL'k, Mrs. lilizalvctli Porter, Miss lliailtlia XY. Riclrllc, Miss ill-lc-ii Svkcy. M r, ,lnscpli lf ilillillllllillll, Miss lflizalu-Ili XY:1i'ii1wlc. Mr. Regis ll. XYia-gzuifl l"rn'f'ig11 l,ang1mg4'.v ullcr, Miss lxclnzi lx. lmlml 6 C'Ivrl.'.vfMi's. flllfil .Xriiistrmig, Mrs mx Social Studies Miss Eleanor-Bardsley, Miss Louise B. Barthol, Miss Alice Berry, Miss Charlotte R. Beachler, Mr. Morris Beck, Mr. Samuel Blitz, Miss Esther Geist, Miss Ann Kasnitz, Mrs. Lois Michaels, Miss Bertha O. Mitchell, Mr. Norman VV. Mulgrave, Dr. Anna M. Quattrocchi, Miss Leila H. Rupp. Mr. Nick Sarno, Miss Jessie M. VVhitel1ilI, Miss Beryl Zeigler Home Economics e Miss Charlotte E. Bailey, Miss Florence Bechtel, Mrs. Margaret Bush, Mrs. Helen Frank- enstein, Mrs. Betty Kane, Miss ,lc-anne Norris, Miss Pauline Turnbo Library Miss Helen johnson, Mrs. Marie Mitchell, Miss Gertrude Oetting, Mrs. Carolyn Rector Jlflanual Training Mr. Robert M. Colteryalm, Mr. Albert Davis, Mr. Irving A. Hyman, Mr. Joseph Nasta, Mr. Alex Seipgal. Mr. August VVinterling Jldatlzeniatics Mr. Edward Caye, Miss Catherine Folger, Mr. Harry Gathers, Mr. john Gretz, Miss Elizabeth Hand, Miss Martha Jane Kunkle, Mr. Carl Maus, Miss Alice L. Phipps, Mr. Ray R. Ralston, Mr. Daniel Spillane, Miss Edith May Starz, Mr. Robert C. Trumbull, Miss Ethel F. Turner, Doctor VVesley J. Wagller e7lfI1d.flC Mr. Roy F. Dietz, Mrs. Virginia Lowe, Mrs. Dorothy Jean Meyer, Mr. NValter B. Voyvodich Thyxical Education Miss Mary Allsliouse, Miss Eleanor Roland, Mr. Jolm lrwin, Mr. jzunes j. Klein, Miss Esther Long, Mr. john McNcrtney, Miss Margaret Mercer, Mrs. Ellen Pitman, Mr. Claude Sofield. Mr. Louis Weitzel Science Mr. Lon H. Colborn, Miss Florence E. Graham, Mr. R. I. Hackett, Mr. Robert Irvin, Miss Jane S. Johnston, Mr. Lawrence H, Norris, Mr. Herb Pfuhl, Mr. Santo lf. Sanfilippo, Mrs. Nancy Snively, Mrs. Mae Weber Smith, Mr. Thomas Webster Hall Supei"vi.vor.r Mrs. Clair Roy Mrs. Myrtle Williamson Dietitian M rs. Alberta Henderson School Doctor Dr. I. E. Miller Swininiing Matron Mrs. Mary Ann Eggert School Nurses Miss Ann O'Brien Miss Isabel Mc.-Nllister Custodian Mr. Charles E. Dietz Letter to Future Seniors As each senior class passes through the doors of Allderdice, it leaves be- hind accomplishments, examples, contributions, and memories that may preserve many names in the history of the school. We. the January class of 1955, like to feel that we have done the same. Our members grew up in an Atomic Age. Atomic spirit as well as energy vibrated through our four years of high school. VVe were very aware of this. It affected our education, ideas, and especially our characters. We were faced with a future so broad in its horizon and so bewildering to eighteen-year-olds. who were soon to be the leaders of the country. This we sometimes, perhaps too often, used as an excuse for our actions. VVe had a great passion for rhythm. speed. jazz, and sensationalism. All these were a release for our energy, often a rebellion against the restrictions of society. The older generation labeled us crazy mixed-up kids. VVe were no more mixed-up than those seniors before us who had life and its responsi- bilities thrust at them when they seemed to have just begun to anchor both feet to the ground. Our times were marked by television, cinerama motion pictures, stereo- phonic sound. iet planes, hydrogen and atomic bombs, war, hot rods, and high fashion. Seniors could be found gathered at the still popular drug stores. dis- cussing anything from Korea. McCarthy. and Russia. to football scores. .Nudrey Hepburn. and Marlon Brando. Perhaps we were radical at times, we were out to make a name for our- selves-to "Know Something. Do Something, lie Something." Our only hope is that posterity will look back at us and realize the many good examples we have set, and be the better for them. Ax.. V- -. , in . I, -i' ' ,fl 'v J 1' ' L N" l lvl fi -"W Q !! Q i Y' - x fi J ' ' l '-' in if l I "R X KQ"f, ' W rt, yin ,effigy ... -J 1 W K - X 'il ' lag flllhl t X J fl, fl. Eli llll ll 1 8 Dates to Remember September 7, 1954-Officially we became 12A's. September 9, 1954-2825 pupils were enrolled in T.A.H.S. September 30, 1954-The journal Staff met for the first time. October October October October October 1, 1954-Seniors attended the first assembly program of -the year. 5, 1954-Two senior girls appeared on WQED. 15, 1954-That famous Teachers Institute Day came. 18-20, 1954-Senior pictures were taken. 29, 1954-The senior committees were chosen. November 20, 1954-The class "brains" took the Civic Club Test. November 25-28, 1954-Thanksgiving vacation. November 28, 1954-Seniors began working on their senior theme. December 8-10, 1954-The january class play "Arsenic and Old Lace," was presented. December 22 and 23, 1954-Senior Themes were due. December 24, 1954-january 2, 1955-Christmas Vacation. january 3, 1955-Back to school-only 15 days left. january 20, 1955-Seniors attended their class luncheon and honor assembly. january 21, 1955-Senior Class Day and our last day of school was celebrated. january 25, 1955Q'C0I11l11CI1CCl11CI1t rehearsals and our Senior Prom took place. january 27, 1955-Commencement! February 1, 1955-At last we become 12A's. February 3, 1955-Allderdice enrollment reaches a record. February 8, 1955-Senior class officers reign at first 12A assembly. March 4. 1955-A Cappella Choir appeared on VVQED. March 11, 1955-Pfhe.nomenal sum of 351041 raised by Allderdicians for the March of Dimes. March 19, 1955-"Students in the Know" took the Civic Club test. March 25, 1955-Senior yearbook moves along. April 7-11, 1955-Easter vacation. April 23, 1955-'Work on senior themes started. May 12, 1955-"Big Business" comes to visit our school. May 24. 25, 26. 1955-Presentation of senior class play, "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." june lune june june june june 8. 1955-Here comes 'the "Al1derdice journal." 10, 1955-Senior luncheon and honor assembly. 13. 1955-1C1ass day-seniors take over. 14, 1955-Rehearsal for the big night. 21, 22, 1955-Commencement. 23, 1955-Seniors dance until dawn at their prom. 9 Januar Class Journal taff Sponsor of Publications-Miss Diantha W. Riddle Editor-in-Chief-Anna Nadzam Assistant Editor-in-Chief-Elvira Terney -F W 1 ' ' J is A A E 'lr Q EW 'b"J:":i i .fig we A ii' if a 'Q ' f W is ,f ASSOCIATE EDITORS Lorna Dunnett, Jeannie Dym, Joanne Egerman, Fay Feiler, Harriet Gordon, Joel Grotstein, Judy Hazin Janice Hirsch, Dick Jordan, Donald Malvin, Beverly Rosenthal, Carl Solomon, Marilyn Williams, Elaine Wytiaz, Lois Young JANUARY STAFF llb June Class Journal Staff 26' A as EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Marlene Judd Betty Deutsch Qt it , 4 BUSINESS MANAGER Richard Simon ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER james Liberman ART EDITOR Ruth Grossman Associate Editors-Etta Birkenfield, Roberta Brand, Elayne Morris, Ethel Rintzler, Grace Weiss, Eileen Wisem E, M .. 5, 2:56 X .fi Q P1 , ' J . is Assistant Editors-Reva Balk, Sande Gusky, Esther Mishelevich, Lynn Schwartz, Loreen Zavos Nancy PHOTOGRAPHY Michael Sobel First, Judy Faskow 8.11 f 5, 'FV A rr, X , V V if A if if 5 S" fi A as rf' dllf A B tt't A Business Staff-Millard Amdur, Burton Blonstein, Kenneth Calhoun, Charles Duffy, George Gross, Melvin Hinich, Howard Kubitz ll -YYGHPIJOOIQ Art taff 1.i11i11g' p2,1lPt'l'S -11151-1111 X11 1"1'11111is11:1g'c' N11C1l!lL'1 Suhr-1 v1z11111z11'y 011155 Ibllgl' . 82111110 11llS1iy Vl:11111:11'y" 1':11't111111s lic-v01'1y 1Q11sL'11111:11, '11H111l11j' 1435911111 I11111- class page . . , A . . . A131101 Iiintzlc-1' A111111-" cz11't111111s A 1Qllt1l ll1'+1ss111:111. 14111111111 lJeStei11 Xctivitivs , , .XvZl1U1'1C 0111111111 Spurts .. 171':111c1-s 111111111111 I'z1gc 5111115 1iz11'11:11'z1 .'X1me1s1111, 14111111111 l'11c-11415, 1111-1l11K'l'S 1l11111111g. 52111116 l'i11s1cy, 1:11161 1Q111tz1c1' S111111s111' A Nliss hlc'111111- X111't4111 ART STAFF JUNE JOURNAL STAFF 12 J gg anuar Class lB55 1555 PITTSBURGH HIGH SCHOOLS Q , Januar Class rganization CLASS OFFICERS President-Richard jordan Vice President-Jack Rozen Secretary-Lorna Dunnett Treasurer-Judy Hazin SOCIAL COMMITTEE CLASS DAY COMMITTEE I4 GIFT COMMITTEE PROM COMMITTEE SENIOR PROM Tuesday, january 25, 19553 Supper Room, Schenley Park Hotel Brad Hunt and His Orchestra 15 1' JANUARY CLASS as ,D D, D D, ROBERT ASH--Band 4: Drivers Club: Advanced Art: Senior Scholastic Entry: Safety Poster Contest Entry: lntramural llasket- ball ERNEST M. BAZZY--!Jistributive Education Class? l7I'lVl'l'S Clllhi lland l: llletal Shop Foreman: Special Shop DIANE S. BERKOWITZ-Honor Student: Co-chairman ol Senior Class Prom: Dramatic English: Stage Manager and Assistant Di- rector of Class Play: Homeroom President, 813 and 11.-X: Secretary, SA: Student Council Representative, 7B-913: Cafeteria Staff: .lunior Leaders: FN..-X.: 214 Assistant: College Club: Senior Discussion Club: 'l'oday's Business Girls: junior Dramaties: Hall Patrol Cap- tain: junior Glee Club: Secretary of Book Club: Secretary and l"resident of F.T.A,: Gregg Typing Award: Gregg Shorthand Award: History Radio Broadcast: Fashion Show '52 JANET M. BEVERIDGE-Senior Class Social Connnittee: 'l'o- day's Business Girls: Service Club: Advanced jewelry: Basketball '53: Volley Ball '5Z: Softball '5-1: Shield Award, 75 Points MILTON H. BLACK4Prom Committee: Dramatic English Class: Class Play Cast: Pmook Club, Vice President: Physics Club: United Nations Club: Drivers Club: Student Council Representative: Stu- dent Federalist: Electric Shop Foreman: Swimming Team '51. '522 Intramural Swimming '51: lntramural Basketball '5-l: Orchestra 5: All City junior Orchestra: Hall Staff: History Radio Programs STANLEY BERNARD BLATT-Class Day Committee Chairman! Dramatic English Class: Class Play Cast: College Club, Vice Presi- dent: Cafeteria Staff: Usher Staff: Drivers Club: Band 3: Orches- DAVID E. BOROSS-Intramural Basketball Championship Team! Swimming: Wood Shop: jewelry Projects SEYMOUR H. BRAUN-Dramatic English Class: Prom Coni- mittee: College Club: Band -l: Class Play Cast RUTH DENIELLE BREVERMAN- l'l'tll11 Committee: Hall Patrol! F.N.A.: Travel Club: Hebrew Club: Cnitetl Nations Club: German Club: Chorus 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 1 RICHARD MELVIN CALLET- Hall Staff: Foreman of Print Shop: Intramural Basketball '54 THELMA FAY COHEN-Class Day Committee: Hall Staff: l,i- brary Representative: EN..-X., Secretary: Leader in Physical Educa- tion, 7th Grade: Orchestra B, 7B-IZA: .Xdvaneed Foods: Gregg Typing Award: Orchestra Concert Assembly: F.N.t-X. Award SYRETTA ARLENE COHN-Class Day Committee: Hall Staff, I Captain: Cafeteria Staff: Usher Staff: Honieroom Secretary, UK. 10A, 12Ag College Club: F.T.A. tra 2: Metal Shop Foreman: Cross Country '53: junior Varsity Basketball '52, '53: Intramural Basketball: Hoinerooin Vice Presi- dent, 1113: Homerooni Secretary, 10A .! 16 G C G S1955 be MERLE MARLENE COWEN-Future Nurses of America. Trea- surer: Future Teachers of America: Library Staff: Class Day Committee: Drivers Club: Today's Business Girls: Advanced Foods KOLMAN MURRAY DIAMOND-Class Day Committee: Dramatic English Class: Class Play Cast: Homerooni President, IZA: Hall Staff: Advanced Special Shop: Ford Industrial Art Awards Contest, '53, 'S-1: Gold Pin Place Award, '54: lntramural Basketball, '54 LORNA JACQUELINE DUNNETTvSenior Student Council Presi- dent: january Class Secretary: M.M.M,.. Secretary: .X.N.C., Presi- dent: Dramatic English Class: Class Play Cast: journal Staff: 214 Service Group: Chorus 4: D..X.R. Award: Honor Student JACK HENRY DYM-Class Gift Committee: Chess Club: College Club: Hall Staff: Chorus 2, .l, -1: Male Glue Club: Special Shop JEANIE Y. DYM -- Class Day Connnittee, Chairman: Dramatic English Class: Class Play Cast: journal Staff: Homeroom Secre- tary-Treasurer, IOB, l0A: Foreword Representative: .Xmeriean Red Cross Council: Student Council: Publicity Committee: College Club: F.T'..-X.: Senior Discussion Club: Special Dance, Manager: History llroadcast: High Honor Student JOANNE GRACE EGERMAN-journal Staff: Class Social Com- mittee: Homeroom President, 10th Grade: Secretary of junior Stu- Clent Council: Microscope Club: French Club Secretary: Special Dance: Choir 5: Hockey Team '52: All City Chorale: Hall Staff: Honlieroom Secretary and Treasurer: Civic Club Test: High Honor Stun ent FAY FEILER - journal Stalt, C iss h ommittu, L tlctuii Staff: Student Council: Future Teachers of America: M.M.M.: Senior Discussion Club: Intermediate Discussion Club: Cnited Na- tions Club: Future Nurses of America: College Club: Advanced Home liconomics: junior Town Meeting of the Air: Community Chest Speaker: Volley Rall, 'S0: Gregg Typing Awarcl: Honor Student SARAH JANE FERSON-Garden Club, Secretary: Future Nurses of America: Today's Business Girls: Drivers Club: Student Council. Member-at-Large: Advanced Typing: Advanced Foods: Gregg' Shorthand ,-Xward: Volley Ball. '51 GUIDO JOSEPH FRATANGELO f Homeroom President, l2:N: Yice President, IIH: Hall Staff: Navy Band, Langley Point: Serv- ice Haseball: United States Service Schools at Memphis, jackson- ville, Philadelphia: United States Navy, Hawaii. Guam, Phillipines LAUREL LEE FRIEDBERG-Prom Committee: Homeroom Presi- dent, 9B: Treasurer, 9A: Foreword Representative, IOB: Hall Staff: l.ibrary Staff: F.T.A.: F.N.tX.: Microscope Club: United Nations Club: Choir l and 3: English Award, 9B PAUL H. FREEDEL-Dramatic English Class: Class Play Cast: Student Council, QA: Student Council Alternate, 10B-IZA: Travel Club: Band l-4: Marching Hand: Hall Staff DAVE FREEDMAN-Prom Committee: Drivers Club: Advanced jewelry: .Xdvanced Special Shop Foreman 17 RONALD G. FUCHSfSenior Social Conunittee: lntrainural B: ketball MARY LAYOLA FUGE -f- Senior lllttllll Coinniittee: Hoineroi Treasurer, 8th Grade: United Nations Club: Today's Busini Girls: Hockey '50: Hasketball '52 HARRY A. GOLDSTEIN f-Honierooni Yice Pre:-idcnt, UA: Driv Club: Metal Shop Foreman FRANK M. GOLITZ - ltroni Connnittee: Honierooni Secreta UR: Projection Club: Marching lland: lland 5 HARRIET LEE GORDON-Journal Staff: Foreu'oi'd Staff: D matic English Class: Service Club: Cafeteria Staff: Honiero Vice-President: Future Teachers of .Xinerical Flltllfc NUFSCS America: Senior Discussion Club: lnteruiediate Discussion Ch College Club: Drivers Club: Class Day Conunittee: Volley B: Gregg Typing .Xu'ard: Television Program: Honor Student: S dent Council MARK SAMUEL GORDON-Class Day Connnittecl llall Sta College Club: .Xdvanced Metal Shop: Orchestra l, 2: Special Shi Tntraniural llasketball: Suinnning: lntranniral llaskethall Capt SARAH ELIZABETH GORDON-Main Office Assistant. l0,X-lZ.X2 .Xrlvanced Foods: Newspaper Staff at Gladstone: President of Science Club at Gladstone: Representative to -lunior Historians of XYestern Pennsylvania Convention, 9l3: Delegate to Ruhl Plane- tarium Science Congress MELVIN HOWARD GREEN--Senior Prom Committee: Fore- word Representative, IOA: Student Council, 11B-ll,-X: Hall Staff: Physics Club: College Club: Slide Rule Club: Discussion Club: Microscope Club: Orchestra 5: All City Orchestra: lntranlural Basketball: High Honor Student JOEL GROTSTEIN-Co-Chairinan of l'roin Conunittee: journal Staff: Hoineroom Treasurer. 9B: Homeroom Secretary, lZA: Stu- dent Council, 1013: College Club: lntraxnural Basketball, 'Sl-'S-1: Track l.etter, '5-1: State Championship Track Meet, '5-1: Honor Student: All City Orchestra. '49, '50 MARSHALL GROSS--l2.X Social Conunittce: Dramatic linglish Class: Class Play Cast: Senior Student Council: Hoinerooni Treasurer, l2.fX: Csher Staff: Cafeteria Staff: Key Club, IZR: Physics Club, llgX BERNARD HALPERN4lSasketball: Hebrew Club JUDITH HAZINAIZA Class Treasurer: Class Day Conunittee: Dramatic English Class: Class Play Cast: Journal Staff: Foreword Representative: Foreword Staff, Editor-in-Chief: Hall Staff: Stu- dent Council Publicity Conunittee: Social Connnittee: lf.'l'.:X.: Sen- ior Discussion Club: Special Dance: -lunior Dramatic Club: Gregg Typing Award: Commencement Speaker: Civic Club Test: High Honor Student I8 JANUARY CLASS-F: we C M a was asa eeaa as as 1955 A JANICE ARLENE HIRSCH-Foreword Staff, Editor-in-Chief: journal Staff: Class Gift Committee: Dramatic Iinglisli Class: Class Play Cast: Costume, Advertising, and Business Committees: Senior Discussion Club: Future Teachers of America: M.M.M.: Cafeteria Staff: Fashion Show, '52: Fashion Show Committee, '52: Gregg Typing Aivarcl: D.iX.R, History Award: NVCAE History Broadcast: Chorus l: Civic Club Test: High Honor Student: Pitt Honor Scholarship CAROLYN JANE HOFFMAN-Senior Prom Committee: Publicity Committee: Homeroom Secretary, 9th Grade: Student Council, 10th Grade: A.N.C.: Hall Staff: Library Staff: Chorus 5: Chorale: All City Choir: Ensemble RICHARD CARL JORDAN-Senior Class l'residcnt: journal Staff: Senior Class Day Committee: Student Council, Social Committee: Homeroom President, 9.-X. l0l3: Vice President, ll.-X-IZB: Hall Staff: Junior Dramatic Club: Track '5-1: Volley Rall, Captain '5-1: Intra- mural Basketball: Civic Club Test: Honor Student TOMMY KACSUTAgProm Committee: Homcroom XCILYL'-i,I'L'Si4llf1ll, IZB, IZA: Student Council, IIB: .Xdvanced Art: Scholastic Key VVinner: Ii'nai R'rith Poster Contest: .X..-X..-X. Poster Contest: lnter- national Art lfxchanee: lntramural llasketball, '53, '5-1: interna- tional .-Xrt Television Program: High Honor Student EDWARD H. KAYSER - Senior Prom Committee: .Ndvanced Jewelry: Advanced Special Shop Foreman: Intramural Basket- ball, '53 PHILIP W. IQEMP-Class Day Committee: Vice-President, IZB: President ll:X Homeroom: Print Shop Foreman: Track '53, '54: lntramural llasketball '53 '54 ROBERT A. KISS-Gift Committee Chairman: Chess Club, Col- lege Club: Senior Discussion Club: Library Club: Stage Crew: VVood Carving Club: Advanced Mechanical Drawing RYNA ELAYNE KITMAN-Senior Social Committee Chairman: Class Day Committee: Homeroom Treasurer, 9th-10th Grades: Social Chairman, llth-12th Grades: Cafeteria Staff: Square Dance Club: College Club: Teen-Age Rook Club: Intermediate Discussion Club: United Nations Club: Chorus 5 ESTHER KOCHENDORFER-Distrihutive lidncation Class: Y- Teens: Chorus -l: Basketball '5l: Mushball '52: Softball '52: American Legion Award BASIL KOPA-Orchestra 4: Prom Committee: Special Shop Fore- man: Swimming Team '51, '52: A..'X.A. Safety Award DONALD FRANCIS KREVOSH--Distributive Education Class: Advanced Special Shop: Special Shop Foreman: Special VVood Shop Projects NANCY ANN KUBISAK-Dramatic English: Advertising Com- mittee: Class Chaplain: Intermediate Discussion Club: Junior Leaders: Senior Leaders: Fire Prevention Essay, Second Prize: Civic Club Test: Television Show: Religious Education: High Honor Student: Volley liall '53: Hockey '53: llaskethall '53 I9 'r -K LLLLWLLLIJANUARY CLASS at as :L , 41? ti ROBERT E. LIEBERUM-Prom Committee: I'Slacl4hoard Deco- rating Committee: Homeroom Yice President, 911: 'l"reasurer, 9tX: Secretarv. 1013: President, 1213: Advanced .'Xrt: Advanced Special Shop: Safety Award: Intramural Sports '51, '52 CHARLES JOHN LIPTAK4Class Dav Committee: Homeroom President. 11153: Conditioning Cluh: Swimming' '53, '5-I: Footlmall '53, 'S-1: Track '5-1: Intramural llaslcethall THOMAS JOHN LOCKATON--Senior Social Committee Chair- man: I-Iomeroom Secretary: Suuare Dance Club: Foreman Special Shop: Football '52-'5-1: Foethall Captain 'S-1: Athletic Letters LEILA MADENBERG-Prom Committee: Foreword Representa- tive: Student Council: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Intermediate Discussion Club: Teen-Age Book Club: College Cluh: Future Teachers of America: Future Nurses of America, Vice President: WCAE Panel Discussion: Honor Student DONALD EDGAR MALVIN-journal Staff: Slide Rule Club: Orchestra 1, 2: VVoodshop GLORIA MARTON-Senior Gift Committee: Homeroom Secre- tary-Treasurer, IZA: 12B Homeroom President: Service Cluh: 21-l Staff: Today's Business Girls, President: Gregg Typing Award: Gregg Shorthand Award: Advanced Clothing: Fashion Show. '52: All City Chorus. '50: Historian Convention Delegate, '50: Honor Student WILLIAM KUZMA -- Prom Committee: HlJlIlL'l'lJll1Il lllaelchoard Decorating Committee: Stage Crew, lllth Grade: Orchestra 3: Ad- vanced Special Shop: Intramural Sports: Orchestra Concerts LORRAINE LANTZMANfSoeial Committee: Hall Staff: Travel Club, Vice President: IRNA.: Intermediate Discussion Cluh: M.M.M.: Cnited Nations Cluh: Fashion Show EARL PHILLIP LEEDER-Hall Staff: XYood Shop Foreman: .Ml- vanced Jewelry: Special Shop BARBARA ROSE LERNER--Class Iiift Committee: Ilall Staff: Fixture Teachers of America: Future Nurses of .Xmeriea HERBERT YALE LEVINE-Prom Committee: Iiomeroom Vice President, lllth Grade: Forexrord Representative: Band 1. Z, 3: ,Iewelry Project: junior Varsity Football: Noah NYald Memorial Dance Connnittee AUDREY JOAN LEVINSON--Dramatic lfnglisli Class: Class Play Cast: Senior Social Committee: Foreword Representative: Cafe- teria Staff Captain: Csher Staff: Bulletin Staff: United Nations Clnh: Book Cluh: Future Nurses of .'XlllCl'IC1lI College Cluh: Fash- ion Show '53, '5-I: .Xdvanced Sewing na, , ., L,il?1.4.-1-i 20 C .. 1955 - NATHAN LOUIS MARYN-Civic Club Test: Senior Social Com- mittee: Cnited Nations Club: Intermediate Discussion Club: Senior Discussion Club: Harmony Club: Orchestra 5, 4, 3. 2, I: All City junior Orchestra: Orchestra Librarian: XYoodwind Quintet: Flute Trio and Quartet: Wooclwin Trio: Honor Student THOMAS N. MASTERS - Prom Committee: Gift Committee: Homeroom Treasurer, 9.-X: Projection Club: Travel Club: Cnited Nations Club: Microscope Club: Drivers Club: Chorus 3: Special Shop lforeman: Intramural Swinnning: llasketball '53, '54 ALBERTA S. MAY-Gift Committee: llomeroom President, llltll Grade: M.IXl.M, Club: .'X.N.C.: .-Xdvanced Foods: .Xmerican Legion Award ANNA MARIE NADZAM -- Class Gift Committee, Chairman: journal Staff, liclitor-in-Chief: Homeroom Secretary, 1013-ll.-X: Student Council Representative, lll!-IZA: Student Council: M.M.M., Vice President: Library Staff: Fashion Show 'S.2: Hockey 'S2: Basketball '52: Softball '5Z: Yolley Hall '53: Typing and Short- hand Awards: High Honor Student ALLAN ISAAC NESVISKY-Senior Social Committee: Dramatic English Class: Class Play Cast: Homeroom Vice President, 7A: junior Student Council: Csher Staff: Hall Staff: junior Dramatic Club: Orchestra 5. 3, Z: :Xll City Orchestra: Pittsburgh -lunior Sym- phony Orchestra: J. Y. Football '52 IDA E. PAPPf'Senior Gift Connnittee: Homeroom Yice President. 9.'X: Student Council: Main Office Assistant: lfuture Teachers of .Xmerica: College Club: .Xrlvanceml .Xrt: .Xdrancenl Sewing: .Xmeri- can Legion .Xwartl JOSEPH P. PARANAY-.Xdvanced Mechanical lJrau'i11,Q' mg Axrard: Choir 1, 2, 3: Ha: 'et . l 'f.. STUART B. POLITO-al'rom Committee: Homeroom Secretary llH: Vice President llA: Projection Club: Gardening' Club: Col- lege Club: lntramural Basketball and SWlIllIllllll51 man: l'rint Shop in M' in K ALBERTA M. RIDER-Senior Prom Committee: Student Council: ' 7 - T'oday's Business Girls: Cnited Nations Club: Carnegie Art Class- ' es: Fashion Show: Advanced Clothing: Hockey: Basketball: Yolley up ,, v ' ' Ball in iiiv 'Y DONALD J. RIZZO-Senior Class Day Committee: llrirers Club: g l T ' J Metal Shop lforeman: Swinnning' 'Sl-'54: l'elnlsylvauia State Diving l 'fi t Champion: .Xll .Xmerican High School Sklilllllllllgl' Team Z1 C PHYLLIS LEE PEARLMAN-Senior Class Day Committee: Ser- vice Club: Advanced Shorthand: Today's l-lusiness Girls: Future Nurses of .-Xmeriea, Secretary: ,lunior Discussion Club: Gregg Typ- ' ' ' sk b'1l 17 DONALD D. POORMAN-:Xrlvancerl hlewelry: Special Shop lfore- JANUARY CLASSJ- E W at Hg DONNA LEE ROGERSfSenior Prom Committee: Drivers Club: Today's Business Girls: United Nations Club: .Xdvaneed Cooking: Life Saving Class MARILYN ROSENBERG-Senior Social Committee: Homeroom Secretary, 7B: Bible Reader: Usher Staff: Book Club: Future Nurses of America, President: College Club: Garden Club: Or- chestra 1: junior Glee Club: Advanced Foods: Fashion Show BEVERLY G. ROSENTHAL4Dramatic lfnglish Class, Class Play Cast: journal Staff: Class Day Committee: Gregg Typing Award: Gregg Shorthand Award: B'nai B'rith Art Award: Homeroom Treasurer, IZB-IZA: Student Council Alternate: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Patrol: 214 Typist: Intermediate Discussion Club: Today's Business Girls, Treasurer: Drivers Club: Garden Club: Senior l.uncheon Committee: Library Typist: History Radio Program: Basketball '51: Honor Student JACK H. ROZEN-Senior Class Vice President: Dramatic Eng- lish Class: Class Play Cast: Homeroom President 713, IOB, llB, l1A, IZB: Student Council Alternate: Foreword Representative 7B: Hall Staff: College Club. President: Senior Discussion Club: Intra- mural Basketball: Civic Test: History Radio Program: Special Shop THOMAS LEE RUSH4Class Day Committee: Hall Staff: Special Shop Foreman: lntramural Basketball TINA AUDREY SAWCHAK 4 Distributive Education Class: Homeroom Secretary, llth Grade: Homeroom Vice Presialent, lflth Grade: A.N.C. Softball: Volley Ball '55 BARBARA ANN SCHWINNfSe11irl1' Social Committee: Lunch Check Salesgirl: Today's Business Girls: Shorthand Club: Volley Ball: Softball: Hockey: Gregg Shorthand and Typing Award MORRIS EARL SEGAL-Senior Social Committee: Band 5: En- tered Allderdice in IZA from Sehenley SUZANNE MARIE SERVICE-Homeroom President, 9B: Vice President, 9A: Chorus 5: Chorale: Choir Librarian: All City Choir: Gregg Shorthand Award DAVID H. SHIMP-Senior 'Prom Committee: Special Shop Fore- man MICHAEL SMITH-Dramatic English Class: Class Play Cast: Class Day Committee: Homeroom Treasurer 7A: Secretary SB: Vice President 9A: Hall Staff: College Club: Intramural Swim- miif: Intramural Basketball STEVEN SMITH-Class Day Committee: Foreword Representa- tive, 7A: Band 1-5: Marching Band: Print Shop Foreman: Metal Shop Foreman: Cross Country: Track '53: Varsity Swimming Team '53-'55: lntramural Basketball: Varsity l.etter 22 1955A SANFORD J. SMOLLER -- Football '51-'53: Track '5l: Captain Intramural Basketball: Varsity Letter: Intramural Swimming I CARL BURTON SOLOMON - Journal Staff: Dramatic English Class: Class Play Cast: Prom Committee: Student Council: Fore- word Business Manager: Senior Discussion Club: Drivers Club: Marching Rand: Hand Y: Civic Club Test' History Radio Program: P.T.A. Drivers Club Program: Intramural Basketball: High Honor Student AUDREY LEE SOLOMON-Dramatic linglish Class: Prom Com- mittee: Hall Staff: Future Teachers of America: Future Nurses of America: College Club: Teen-Age Hook Club: Junior Dramatic Club: Special Dance 9B-IZA: Intermediate Discussion Club JOHN WILLIAM SPIRNAK-Band IV-Y: Marching Rand: Spe- cial Shop Foreman: Junior Varsity Football '5Z: Intramural Bas- ketball, Swimming ELVIRA ANN TERNEY -- High Honor Student: Co-Editor ot' Yearbook: Student Council Representative, 10B-IZA: Hospitality Committee: Hall Staff Captain: Senior Luncheon Committee: Civic Test: Daughters of American Revolution Award: Gerwig Unselfish Service Award: Chamber of Commerce Essay Contest: Community Newspaper Contest: Pa Pitt Gardening Contest: Homeroom Presi- dent 7A, 8.-X: Homeroom Secretary 7B, SB. 9B 2 DAVID STANLEY WAYMAN-Microscope Club: Group A: Male Chorus: Chorus 2, 3, 4: All City Choir: Pianist for All City Junior High School Orchestra: D.A.R. History Award ,, 1 fi. 8 if .at E at ,J 1. Z5 gk MARILYN CLAIRE WILLIAMS-Dramatic English Class: Class Play, Costume Manager: Senior Social Committee: Journal Staff: Homeroom President 9B, Vice President IZA: Foreword Repre- sentative llA: Red Cross Council: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Student Council: Intermediate Discussion Club: College Club: Chorus 3, 4: All City Choir: Fashion Show: Junior Leaders: Volley Ball: Softball: Basketball: Civic Club Test: High Honor Student THOMAS J. WILLIAMS-Senior Class Gift Connnittee: Student Council 9A: Projection Club, President, llA: Chorus 3, 4, 5: Male Chorus: A Choir: Junior Glee Club: Metal Shop Foreman: Ad- vanced Special Shop: Intramural Swimming 'Sl IVAN WOLFF-Band 5: Marching Band: Junior Varsity Basket- ball: Intramural Basketball: Honor Student ELAINE JUNE WYTIAZ-Journal Staff: Student Council Alter- nate IZA: Library Staff: Service Club: .-X.N.C.: Volley Ball 'Sl: Hockey '5Z: Gregg Typing Award: Church Choir: Secretary, Luther League: Honor Student LOIS MARILYN YOUNG-Senior Class Day Committee: Journal Staff: Student Council Alternate: Cafeteria Staff: Bookroom Club: Hall Staff: Foreword Representative. llth-12th Grades: Senior Luncheon Committee: College Club: F.N.A.: Travel Club: F.T.A.: Intermediate Discussion Club: Orchestra l, 3, -l, 5: Basketball '52, '5.l: Honor Student 23 The January Class Graduates THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 1955 PRoCEss1oNAl.-Poinp and Circuinstance . ....,. .s.........,,.,,,.,A..,. ......., lf I gm' Orchestra-VValter Voyvodich, Director TNVOCATION ..,.,.A ...,.,,..s..................., ,........A.,.,....,,,.......,,....s......... D r . joseph Shapiro Rabbi of Poale Zedeck Congregation English Folk Song Suite ...,... ...,.,...........4...,...,,.....,.,.,i.. .... R . Vaughn Williams Orchestra PRESENTATION or FLow1-:Rs.,.. ..a,.r ,...,,. .,., i,..r.,.. .....,i.a j 1 1 n e Class, 1955 Mayer Selekman, June Jack Rozen, January TRUMPET SoLo-Polka Petite , ,.,.,...,.i.i. . ,.i.,.. ....,r.......... i.i, ...,.r,,.,..., . G 0 ldman Ivan Wolff Mary Ann DeWaters, Accompanist THE EVOLUTION OF THE PITTSBURGH HIGH SCHOOL The First High School ...,...,.......,. ,.,...,.,. , ,. I ., ., , ,..... Judy Hazin The High School Fifty Years I.ater .,... . ...., Joanne Egerman The High School of Today ..,.,. The Outlook for the Future .. America, the Iieantitnl. .....,.,.,.l...,,,..,.. . .... .,,........ . . .,.,.,.......4......,.......,,,. O Holy Lords... ,.,. .. .... A Cappella Choir- CLASS GIFT .. .. ......., ,,., .,l..,,,., . , it Richard Jordan, January AU'l'HORl'ZATl0N OF DIPLOMAS , anice Hirsch M ,l.,,.,,. TJ .,... IX ancy Kuhisak ,Bates Mrs. Virginia Lowe, Director . . 'Ianuary Class, 1955 Robert Mandell, -Iune Miss Marie Saul Associate Superintendent of Elementary Schools lJRliSENTATION or ITIPLOMAS ......,...,...,..r,...,...,l.. ,, . Mr. ll. D. McClymoncls Principal, Taylor Allderdice High School Rl4:C1cssloNAI,w-Marcli of the Priests from "Athalia" . ., Mmzdvlxsolzu Orchestra SENIOR CALENDAR January 20 January 21 January 25 january 25 January 27 ,.....,.. Honor Assembly Senior Day Commencement Rehearsal Senior Prom Commencement 24 Senior Honor Rating Jeanie Yorkin Dym Joanne Grace Egerman Melvin Howard Green Judith Hazin Janice Arlene Hirsch HIGH HONOR Marilyn Claire William Diane S. Berkowitz Lorna Dunnett Fay Feiler Harriet Lee Gordon Richard Carl jordan Tommy Kacsuta HONOR Lois Marilyn Young Nancy Ann Kubisak Anna Marie Nadzam jack H. Rozen Carl Burton Solomon Elvira Ann Terney s Leila Madenberg Gloria Viola Marton Nathan Louis Maryn Beverly G. Rosenthal Ivan Wolff Elaine june Wytiaz HOMEROOM TEACHERS Room 160 Room 220. .. Room 302 Room Room 160 ., Room 220 Room 302 405 ...,..,..,....,,..,....,.,.......,....,........ .....,....... .,.,..., M r. Joseph Thompson .. Mr. Alex Seigal Miss Olive Bowlin Mr. Howard Barnes HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Robert Lieberum Guido Fratangelo Kolman Diamond 4,x, 1 ZS Arsenic and Old Lace AUDITORIUM--DECEMBER 8, 9, 10, 1954 Abby Brewster .,.. . The Reverend Dr. Harrier Teddy Brewster. .. .. .. . Officer Brophy . Officer O'Hara ,.., .. Martha Brewster. .. Elaine Harper ..,.. . Mortimer Brewster. . Mr, Gibbs ,.,,, .. .. .. . Jonathan Brewster Dr. Einstein .,.. .. .. Lieutenant Rooney Mr. Witherspoon . Baby Sitter .. .. THE CAST Judy Hazin, Audrey Levinson . . .... ...Marshall Gross .. ,,..,,.,. ,....... A lan Nesvisky .. . .. .. . . ....,.. .. ,Stanley Blatt . .. . . .. ,...,. .,,,........., C arl Solomon . . . .. .Janice Hirsch, Lorna Dunnett Jeanne Dym, Beverly Rosenthal . .,,. . ..., ..,.. . .. .,... Milton Black . .. .. .. ...Michael Smith Kolman Diamond . ,...,.... ..., J ack Rosen .Seymour Braun .. ..., ...... P aul Freedel . Audrey Levinson THE STUDENT STAFF .. . . Diana Berkowitz Stage Manager and Assistant Director . Business and Advertising Managers Costume Crew Chi ef.... .. Make-up Crew Chief . . Props Crew Chief. .. .. Prompters .. .. Stage Crew Chief . ..Audrey Solomon, Harriet Gordon . . . .... .. Marilyn Williams .. .... . . . Audrey Solomon A I . . . .... . ,, . .. ..... .. Harriet Gordon Nancy Kubisak, Audrey Solomon Paul Segas Stage Crew .... .. . Q . m..VJoel Robert..RAe'ich,WRowland Jones Sponsor ....., .. . .... .. . .. .. .... .. .. . Miss Edith Finegold Student Directors .. Miss Carolyn Sedey, Mr. William Young-Carnegie Tech CLASS PLAY GROUP 26 DRAMATIC ENGLISH CLASS Arsenic and Old Lace STAGE CREW 27 Room 160 a Teacher .,.......,.,. ,.....,4,..,....,, ........ M r . President ..........,,,.,., ....A,,..,.., Vice President ,....,,.,.,.,...,...,,...,.,. .......... Secretary-Treasurer ............. ....4...,.,. ..,..., Student Council Representative .,..... .... .. Foreword Representative .. r................,........ .,,. I remember, I remember The school we we11t to when VVe thought we'd never graduate Until came theme and pen. joseph C. Thompson ...... Robert Lieberum Marilyn VVilliams Gloria Marton Anna Marie Nadzam Audrey Levinson The sun got up three hours too soon: lt seemed too long a dayg VVe didn't think we'd leave a tear When time came to go away. B011 Licbmfum-He was the president of our room, With his personality he should boom. Anna Mdi1'fiF N adzam-High honor student, editor of the journal, activities galoi e With a sweet personality besides, who could ask for more. Gloria Marion-The treasurer who took care of all our money, Was to our home room the perfect honey. Jack S IYTVHCIW'-X!Vltl10l1t this fine musician our band wot His personality, friends could not resist. Bill Kuzma-A fine worker and good friend is beg Head of 1saly's someday he'll be. v Harriet Gordon-Always peppy, always talking Always running, never walking. Tom Rush-Quiet and hard working, I-Ie's always in the spotlight, never lurking. Merle Cowen-Was a package oh, so neat, And with that, she's also verv sweet. ild not exist, Ida Pappw-XVith her many talents, as drawing and such, Is the reason we all liked her so much. Donnie Rizzo-A great champion of the class of 1955, In the future, we'll see him in the Olympics makin Fay Fcilere-A girl with a pony Without her 160 could not tail pretty and longg get along. Andrey Lrrzfmsovz-XV hose sense VV hen she was in the room of humor was a riot, David W' aymcz-11-With his golden voice, He was 160's very first choice. Marilyn l'ViIIiam.r-All her nicknames, VVillie, Poozie, Go to prove Marilyn was the most fair. Tommy lfViIIia11z.r-He always knew just what to say, VV ith all of us he had a way. g a spectacular dive. there wasn't any quiet. and Mare, 28 jllllifl' llirsrlz-l'ier activities were known the whole school rounrl. A hrighter girl was not to he found. Hill IXyllf7tIiTlllS boy on hall patrol we always seeg A fine policeman he's fated to he. HlIl'I?lll'fl Li'l'lIf'l'-TlllS virl, Z1 Great nurse will he someclnv: q ' as as v . She s a prominent member of F.N.A. lfurl l.v4'z1w'-lfarl's a hoy who's really tops, In everything including shops. .lllan .Yv,vz'1'sk.v-'l'l1e famous "Teclfly" in our play, llis great portrayal fwe'll remeniher everyrlay. Rolmrl l,t'd'fx'if!l' f'l'his jolly fellow just vz1n't he heat, .-'X hoy people are always glad lo meet. .'lllu'rfu .llay--'l'l1is quiet lass is truly :1 lriencl. A helping hanrl she's always rezuly to lencl. Fm' .Sit'l'T'il't'TTCJ l6O our Susie helongs. She sings many beautiful songs. fork IJKVIII--LlZlClilS often seen with many hooksg He's quite a guy with such good looks. Hwlvir' I,lui'iHlv1.lx friendly hoy, that's our l-lerh. XYith that Cadillac hc-'cl hetter watch the curh. First Row-Fay Feiler, Harriet Gordon, Merle Cowen, Bob Lieberum, Anna Marie Nadzam, Audrey Levinson, Marilyn Williams, Janice Hirsch, Sarah Ferson Second Row-Mr. joseph Thompson, Barbara Lerner, William Kuzma, William Kopa, Allan Nesvisky, Ida Papp, Alberta May, Sue Service Third Row-john Spirnak, Ivan Wolff, Thomas Williams, Donald Rizzo, Earl Leeder, Jack Dym, David Wayman, Donald Malvin, Herbert Levine 29 Nancy Kubisale-A nice and friendly girl is our Nancy, VVho's ready to aid any worthwhile fancy. Sarah Iiwfson-As sweet and cute as a girl can be, Our Sarah will go far you'll see. Joanne Egc1'11zar1z--A wonderful person, a really true friend, In the nursing profession, all ills she'll mend. Donald PUOWIZUIZ--Cl16Cl'lfl1l and kind is Don, our boy, To our room he adds much joy. Ivan VV0lff-To Ivan we really should give a handy - He's contributed much to the Allderdice band. Donald Malvirii-Tliis physics student sure is bright: With his brains he's sure to get along all right. AT LAST It was September-'54g Our minds were all at ease, As this semester fwe all knewj Would surely be a breeze. But fate just turned against usg Our lives looked 'bleak and muddyg Not only did we carry books, We also had -to study. Our homeroom teachers said in vain, "It's nice to have you here But do your work and graduateg We don't want vou here next year." The class play finally rolled aroundg Each happy smiling face .lust proved the greatness and success Ot Arsenic and Old Lace. Our friend Andrew Carnegie Knew each l2A's fondest dream Was now to se an A++ Upon his senior theme. A bright ten-dav vacation Filled us all with Christmas cheer: And only four more weeks to go In this-a brand new year. The time passed rather quicklyg Class day came with quite a bane. Then Senior luncheon, honor day, The prom with all the gang. With tears of joy and sadness And a mixed-up strange sensation. VVe all have marched straight down the aisle At last to graduation. 30 if M ,:,- '- fdgdisi, ie if oh, P59 A 9 as e e ,,R00m 220 me eeeee as ei Tezteliei '... , ., Nr. Alex Seigzll l'1'esicle11t .. tiuiclu l1'1'ztta11gel1w Vice Presicleut 1 Harry Golclstei11 Secretari ',.,. , 1 Syretta Cohn 'l'reasurer ., ,,,, . , ,. . .. , . ., Mzu'sl1z1ll Gross Student Ctllllltnil lQl'lll'CSClllIlflVt' , Carl Solmiimi lfurewunl Represeiitzttive , Luis Young First Row-Jeanie Dym, Thomas Lockaton, Judy Hazin, Lois Young, Syretta Cohn, Marshall Gross, Guido Fratangelo, Harry Goldstein, Carolyn Hoffman, Lorraine Lantz- man, Ruth Breverman Second Row-David Boross, Alberta Rider, Donna Rodgers, Mary Fuge, Barbara Schwinn, Janet Beveridge, Robert Kiss, Stanley Blatt, Carl Solomon, Lorna Dunnett Third Row-Morris Segal, Robert Ash, Philip Kemp, Richard jordan, Joseph Paranay, Seymore Braun, Melvin Green lhc-re s :1 5NV2lllll 111 220 who has ll crystal hull: Nut only rlues he see :tml lmcmxv, lllll here he tells us itll. ROl3l'1R'I' ,XSII ,Xt sports 11111' Huh is quite Z1 whiz One of the greatest guys there is. -I .VXNIST BIEYIERIDGE A May Queen with such pretty curls ls one of 220's favorite girls. Rlll.'I'ON BIUXCK A guy with at fzmiilizlr lace XVZIS sturrecl ill .-Ir.w'111'r and Ula' I,11rr'. STANl.l2Y lil..-Ylvl' .X fellow who shnulcl get at tmpliy For l1is class play part :ls "ll1'11pl1y." 32 DAVID BOROSS In sports our Dave ranks very high For first place lIe will qualify. SEYMOUR BRAUN A guy whois got just what it takes Our Seymour never makes mistakes. RUTH BREVERMAN She always sports a friendly grin And has a style that's sure to win. SYR IETTA CO H N LDRNA DUNN JEANIE DYM A terrific gal with a winsome way Who has a smile to start each day. ETT A sweeter girl could not he found If we would search the whole world round. Our Class Day Chairmanis on the gog She's one of the nicest girls we know. GUIDO FRANTANGELO MARY FUGE In Room 220 he does presideg By all his rules we do abide. A girl who's liked hy everyone And has a certain knack for fun. HARRY GOLDSTEIN Of Room 220 he is veep, Always on the job and never asleep. MELVIN GREEN A senior who is quite well-known- A talent in music he has shown. MARSHALL GROSS LIUDY HAZIN Poor Marshall Gross was in a rut Until he got his new crew cut. She excels in everything you can nameg The Foreword Staff has brought her fame. CAROLYN HOFFMAN DICK JORDAN PHILIP KEMP VVith eyes so hlue and a nightingale's voice VVe all agree Carolyn is our first choice. Light hlond hair. tall and slim, Our IZA President's neat and trim. Full of fun, lots of pep, Phil is never out of step. 33 ROBERT KISS A guy who has a flare for art In Room 220 he does his part. LORRA I N E I .AN TZ MAN A trim figure and a smile so sweet A gal that really ean't be beat. CHARLES LIPTAK A swimmer with the speed of light Keeps Room 220 happy and bright. TOMMY LOCKATON At football he is surely a prog Our winning games to him we owe. JOSEPH PARANAY To Room 220 .loe is new He quickly became "one of the crew." ALBERTA RIDER Curly-topped and fancy-free She is great we all agree. DON NA ROGERS Always cheerful, never blue, A friend who will always see you through MARILYN ROSENB ERG VVith personality and a smile She's ever laughing all the while. BARBARA SCHVVIN N Her hearty laugh is heard by all: Our Barbara really is a doll. , MORRIS SEGAIL Although our Morris joined us late. 220 really thinks he,s great. CARL SOLOMON LOIS YOUNG A brown-eyed guy who's lots of fun, I-lis humor is known to everyone. A wonderful sport is this young lass, Cooperative and willing in every class. 1 . 0 - ' E N I in lr , J 1: 1 1 . ' x - 2 ' 34 NOTABLES ,lufly Hazin .Xlberta Ricler Ruth lireverlnan Carolyn lflofinian Marshall Gross Stanley lllatt , . Marilyn llilliains lack Roxen ,. Mickey Black Harbara Schwinn Dick .Iorclan Bob Kiss , .lanice Hirsch . Carl Solomon Anna Naclzam Hill Kllllllil . Pinky Levinson . Marilyn Rosenberg otables, but ot-Ables -loel Grotsteiu A ,. Sue Service Merle Cowen A Harriet Gordon . Fay Feiler ., ,. ,. leanie Dvm Mike anfl Steve , Chuck l,iptak to In fri to tri ltr To to to to to to to ffl to to to to ltr to to to to to to to NOT-ABLES frown resist a sailor suit grow flowing raven tresses wear a size 5 shoe wear levis and an olrl shirt to forget Mr. Snenalzo wear a llitt clink 5C'llUtll swim fin case he shoulcl go 5WllI1IlllIlg'il be a Brewster Neverl go to the cafeteria aucl be alone tie a tie clraw a straight line poison the clean at Pitt with ehlerbej' " get a "B" in lfuglisli write less than 90 words a ininut rlrive a car stay serious about anything' fo get two squeegees-no how clance by Prom night sing' any way but beautifully be without Harriet and Fay be without Merle and Fay be without Harriet and Merle be unable to do anything be the Smith brothers fthey're be anyborly's little boy HX Wlllt r very long twinsl 35 C in shoith tnr Room 302 S W D 'l'ez1el1e1' ., .Nliss Olive l.. liowlin Presirlent , Kolinzm llianioncl X lee P1'es1cle11t . rlilllllllZl5 KZlL'SlltZl .. bl oel lirotstein lieverly Rosentl1z1l SCCl'ClZll'y ., . . 'll1'ez1s111'e1' . . Student Council RClDl'CS6'lltZlllYL' lilviru rliCl'llCY l:Hl'CXYlll'fl RClJl'9S6lllIl'LlVC' ..., . Leila Xlz1cle11l1e1'g First Row-Elaine Wytiaz, Thelma Cohen, Joel Grotstein, Ryna Kitman, Kolman Diamond, Elvira Terney Beverly Rosenthal, Leila Madenberg, Audrey Solomon Second Row-Sally Gordon, Richard Callet, Frank Golitz, Michael Smith, Ronald Fuchs, ' 1 Thomas Kacsuta, Thomas Masters, Edward Kayser, Phyllis Pear man Third Row-Nathan Marvn, Stephen Smith, Mark Gordon, Sanford Smoller, Stuart Polito, Jack Rozen, David Freedman, Paul Freedel, David Shimp Kllss liownlx-f"'l'l1o11 ever my guirle, pl1ilosopl1e1' and l'l'lL'llfl.u l.1-211.11 Rl.XIllCNl!lCRtle -Hliruocl things come i11 s111z1ll pz1ekz1ges." SAl,l.x' liORIlUNAfi'SllCllL'C is golclenf' lll.XNl-I ll1aR14o11'1'1'z -"'lillt'l'0 is Zl lezulei' zunong e1'e1'yo11e ol us." SAN'1foR11 SNllll.l,lCRffUllC stzuuls like 11 Colossus." Tom Nl 1' Xl.'XS'l'liRSff"lI is excellent to llllYK' Zl giants streiigtlif' -IAVK liozlcx-'IX lllllll tl1z1t l1:1tl1 ll mint ol lJlll'1lSCS i11 l1is l11'z1i11." KllI.Al.XN llirxmoximef-".Xet well your l32ll'l.n S'1'1'.-xR'1' l'o1.1'1'o-f".X lllCl'l'y l1ez11't goes all tl1e clz1y.' l,Xl'Rlil, l4iRllClJl5liRll7"ii6lltlCll'lCll prefer l1lon1les." .X1111R11:Y SKJIIJXICJNYHlfflllll grave to guy. l1'o111 lively to se1'C1'1'." X,x'1'11.XN BIARYN-""l'is Cflllkiltlllll lornis the Cllllllllllll 111i11cl." lil.VlRA 'l'11RN1-:1'f"lioocl sense, wl1iel1 only is tlie gilt of ll6ZlYL'll.u 36 THELMA C0llENiufX witty woman is a treasure." TOMMY KAXCSUTA-"Stl vast is art." RICHARI3 CALLET-nixflllfll fruit of sense beneath." BEVERLY ROSPINTHAl,f"SilC smiled and the shadows departed." IEODIE KAYSER-"True wit is Nature to advantage dressed." PHYLLIS PEARLMAN-"As full of spirit as the month of May." RONALD Fl'L'IIS-iATl16 mildest manners with the bravest mind. MARK GORIJON-".AI1Cl what he greatly thought he nobly dared." Mirror of constant faith." Er.AiNE WYTIAZ-" DAVE FREEDMAN-"XtVise to resolve and patient to perform." FRANK GOl.ITZ-...All unextinguished laughter shakes the sky.' STEVE AND RIIKI-I SMITH-"Good things come in pairs." RYNA KITBIAN-"NO more was seen the human form divinef PAUL FREEDEL-"How cautious are the wise." DONALD KREVOSKY-'iSl3VC to no sect." DAVE SHIMP-"Better late than never." JOEL GROTSTEIN-i'Tl16 glory of a firm. capacious mind." THE LIFE OF A SENIOR After being a senior I have come to a conclusion, A seniOr's life is minor confusion. He thinks that it is indeed a pity If he doesn't join at least one committee. Is is also his duty to join the .lournal Staff or lingli A senior's life is anything but sta-tie. He belongs to other organizations, too, Less than four just cannot do. He feels himself a failure if by and by He dOesn't make honor, preferably high. All this time a senior must behave as a senior should. fAnd everyone knows seniors are undeniably goodj Oh. a senior's life is certainly mad- Rut it's the best one that I've ever had! sh 4 Dramatic .l 37 e ef Room 405 Teacher., . ,. . , ......,....., .. ,. .,,4.,. Mr. Howard Barnes President ., .. , .,..,,.. Michael Ruyechau Vice President., .. . ., .,,.. john Kocan Secretary ., . ,.,. ., . ..... i . . , i ,Donald Serensky Treasurer ,.., ,. , Carl Graper Student Council Representative . Shirley liaden Foreword Representative , .. , , ...,. , ,.,., .,.,, , .,i.. L ois Kranun First Row-Georgia Mitchell, Roslyn Bergstein, Shirley Baden, Lois Kramm, Carol Dudreck, Mr. Barnes, Marie Koch, Roberta Mitro, Eleanor Galayda, Theresa Stibrik Second Row-David Jacobson, Mike Ruyechan, Don Serensky, Bernard Halpern, Sarrae Labowitz, Ann Yancura, Tina Sawchak, Esther Kochendorfer, john Kocan, Carl Graper, Ernie Bazzy Small Picture-Marlene Moree, Candy Weber, Ken Jones, Barbara Bender l will always look hack in the coming years And hope that 405 students have succeeded in their careers: XN'itl1 their pleasant dispositions and their winning ways, They ean't help hut succeed in the future days. Although, for the present time let's just see lYhat these senior inemhers want to lie. CARL GRfXl'liR Our lmoy Carl didn't care lllllCll for niath and lmecs Instead he looks forward to sailing the seas. KIENNIQTH .IONES ,Ionesy is a lmoy with a likeable grin: The air force will lie lucky in getting hini. -IOHN KOCAN United States Marine Corps is ,Iohn's choice alter graduationg l.ater working as a restaurant manager will he his occupation. MlCH.'XEl, RUYICCHAN lVlike's been the president ol our class And will always rate high with each lad and lass. 38 DONALD SERENSKY His friendly way and big blue eyes Will help make Don successful in all he tries. SHIRLEY BADEN Her pleasing smile and warm "hello" Will get Shirley a job wherever she may go. BARBARA BENDER Here is a girl who can pose for any photographer The only trouble is she wants to be a stenographer. ROSLYN BERGSTEIN In Roslyn's future we foresee That a Gimbel's buyer she will be. CAROL DUDRECK Carol is a girl with much finesseg Soon as a receptionist she'll win success. ELEANOR GALAYDA ' Eleanor Galayda has chosen for her career To work in a production office after graduation year. MARIE KOCH If some shorthand and type you would like to know See Marie, for as a secretary she will make dough. LOIS KRAMM Lois's beauty and charm are elatingg As a model she will be very captivating. SARRAE LABOVVITZ Sarrae is a girl who wants to broaden her knowledge So she will soon attend a business college. ROBERTA MITRO People will soon be hearing Bobbie's voice, For to be a telephone operator is her choice. MARLENE MOREE Quite attractive is our Marlene Moreeg An airline hostess she'll someday be. THERESA STIBRIK To serve her country is Theresa's first aim, And with the marines she will gain her fame. CANDY VVEBER Success should certainly come her way As a medical technician in the future day. ANN YANCURA Among her classmates Ann really does rate And should make some boy a charming mate. BERNARD HALPERN Here's a fellow that we may say Is just so nice in every way. 39 ERNEST BAZZY A fellow both friendly and true Can't help succeed in all he may do. ESTI-TER KOCHENDORFER XfVith that dimple and sweet smile, For a nurse like ,Esther we would walk a mile. TINA SAWCHAK The Air Force is included in this gal's plans. VVith her pleasant ways she'll have many fans. Now that we know what these members want to do There is another person that we should introduce you to. And that is Mr. Barnes, and it's not very hard Always to hold him in the highest regard. Thus to Mr. Barnes we give a salute For his understanding there could be no substitute. KANDID KWOTES "I never do anything over the week-end but my English."-Phyllis Pearlman "She's QMiss Ricldlel standing outside the door, there must be a tes-t."-Pinky Levinson "See you at the library."-IZA English Class "I've caught a sneak thrief."-Colman Diamond L'Oh, a faker nature."-Allan Nesvisky "There's a test tomorrow."-Ryna Kitman "Get off that ladder and come down here."-Leila llfladenberg "Tough guy !"-Dick Jordan Examples of words suggesting sounds: "Snap, crackle, and pop l"-Carl Solomon "I'm not in the mood for a speech today."-Jack Rozen "1've got a job killing banana spiders in a fruit market."-Sandy Smoller "Hit him, kick him, bite him. but d0n't block him."-Dramatic English Class "XVell, do you want my dues, or don't you?"-Joel Grotstein "Your feet are pointed frontward so you won't walk backwards."-Bob Kiss "Wl1ere's your money?"-Beverly Rosenthal "I can't see where the sound is coming from without my glasses on."-Alam Nesvisky "Oh, I'l1 dielu-Diane Berkowitz "You're ruining my suit." K'VVatch the material."-Kolman Diamond "Charge"-flf you don't know, you should have seen the class playj H It should happen to me."-Judy Hazin 40 T' June wx "W"5 -3 3 X flfvf I, fx lass 1955 I PITTSBURGH HIGH SCHOOLS f 'Q 'lt- lx- N I I X4 Q' ' W . ' ' I V rgmf , I 'xffxl . ' I, I I t, I j S f 'I N xx II' ' -X I III 'ffffgix I VIHXI I . Fj'-12: ff., 51" J' , A M, ,, l, K. L i. Yp lY K, 'ff 15' X Q! if fn wx? H 9 . I I 1 k 3 55 I TI III . ,- I f' ,T HIV ' V I V 1, wud? I f kfff, Q I .I ,2 my I If wipxrx I " , ' ! t. 1f'f.f, X' 'x f Q'! , I"I,n I I 7 II II f I. 4- ' X-if, Q ' I ' XQMU, gg Iv I f I I gif rig ,ff IKM' fi? S Nl II I'1I II 'I Un' Im If! ,' ,' ' IM gQ'I':?Nf:E1II XI ' ' If ' 5' I 1 : - ' SS-, ff ' 'M ws 'Sig 300 june HOMEROOM TEACHERS -Miss Skarinski Shfr- M rs, l'u1't0l' 301 .362 372 405 451 453 456 -Mr. Hlltz -Miss Hzillmlazlll -Miss HFCIIIICII -Mr. Harm-s -Mr. Roller -Miss f1I'2ll12lI'l1 Mrs. Smith lass rganization- CLASS OFFICERS President-Robert Mandell Vice President-Mayer Selekman Secretary-Gregory Morris Treasurer-James Goldman GIFT COMMITTEE PROM COMMITTEE -LZ CLASS DAY COMMITTEE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE SOCIAL COMMITTEE 43 JUNE CLASSC: A me it C JOHN ABBENANTE--lntrannn'al llasketball '52, '55: Special Shop BARBARA Q. ABELSON-Foreu'ord Representative, 10th Grade: Student Council Representative: I".T'..-X.: Program Chairman: Stu- dent Council Social Committee, Chairman: Iforeword Art Staff: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: .lournal :Xrt Staff: Library Staff: -lunior Dralnatics: Advanced Art: Program Chairman, 100 lfriends of Art Exhibit: Delegate, 100 Friends of .Xrt Association: Second Prize in 11'nai H'rith Annual .Xrt Contest: G1't-gg! Shorthand Award: Foreman .. znl ' 2 Q Q' 'if 2: g - t, Class Day Committee RALPH ABRAMOVITZ-Drivers Club: Slide Rule Club: Hand l. 2. 3: Intramural Basketball '51, '52: Softball '5Z: Metal Shop l, 2: Advanced Foreman IOP!-IZA: Hall Staff RUBEN B. ABRAMOVITZ-German Club. Treasurer: Intermedi- ate Discussion: Drivers Club: College Club: Band l-5: Marching Band: Intramural Swimming '5l: lntrannn'al Basketball '51. '52. '55: Band Concerts JOANNE KATHERINE AIELLO-Senior Leaders Club, President 1213-IZA: Today's Business Girls: Gerwig Medal: .Xmerican Legion Medal: Softball '5-li Hockey '5-I: llasketball Championship Team '55 JOSEPH VINCENT ALI--Publicity Committee: -lournal .Xrt Staff: Phvsics Club: Band l: Intramural llaslsctballg .Xdvanced Art: ELAINE CLAIRE AMDUR -junior Glee Club: Foreword Repre- sentative: Cafeteria Staff: Cshers Staff: Intermediate Discussion Club: Library Staff: Square Dance Club: College Club: ,lunior Dramatic Club: Library Representative: F.T..-X.: Student Council: Chorus 1, Z: Fashion Show '49, '54 MILLARD JASON AMDUR --- Student Council Representative: Student Council Hospitality Committee. Chairman: Problems Com- mittee: Senior Class Gift Conunittee: Intermediate Discussion Club: Senior Discussion Club: Foreword Staff: Journal Staff: Ushers Staff: Rand l-5: Marching Rand: All-City Band: Intramural Basketball: Chamber of Commerce Award: VVinner In Allegheny County Latin Contest: Gregg Typing Award: American Chemical Society Test '54, '55: Qualitative Analysis Class: Library Staff: Civic Club Test SALLIE AMPEL-Student Council Hospitalitv Committee: Drivers Club: Junior Dramatics Club: Orchestra 5: Basketball '52 MYRON APPLEBAUM-Student Council Representative: Fore- word Representative: Square Dance Club, President: .Iunior Stu- dent Council Problems Committee. Co-Cliairman: 12A Prom Com- mittee: Hall Staff: Projection Club: Rand 4, 5: Marching Band HAROLD EUGENE APPLEBYfNIicroscope Club: Varsity Club: Cross Country Team '5-I: Track Team '55: Varsity Letter for Track PATRICIA ANN BACKODE 'I'lUlIlt'l'lN!lIl Secretary: Ilasketball '5.i: liylll .-Xwart Physics TY l'ro,Q'ram: Scholastic .Xrt ,Xuarrls rv 4 f on 44 1955 SHIRLEY LOUISE BADEN - Student Council Representative: Ilistributive Education: German Club: Y-Teens: Orchestra 1, Z: M Library Staff V REVA L. BALK-Student Council Representative: Foreword Repre- sentative: .Xssistant Editor, journal Staff: Foreword Staff: Peri- odicals Secretary: Senior Publicity Committee: Microscope Club: 'l"'i",,:, intermediate Discussion Club: College Club: junior Red Cross: tg Sewing Project for Football Uniforms: Tennis '50: Volley Hall '50: lzqbzbv Fashion Show '52. '5-1: Csher Staff: Cafeteria Staff V5:'Es?":'jI :5 gg: RAYMOND LOUIS BANKS-Photography Club: Intramural Bas- ketball '53, '54, '55: Special Shop OLGA H. BARDACH - Student Council Publicity Committee: FTA.: Senior Discussion Club: Physics Club: Hall Staff: Senior l.ife Saving: Y-'l'f'ens: lintered .Xllderdiee frizni Strong' Vincent High School ui lllu BARBARA LEE BENDER--llistrihutive lfducation Class: Student Council Representative: junior and Senior l.ife Saving Staff: Hall Staff: Fashion Show: Drivers Club JUNE AUDREY BENNETTf--Foreword Representative 1 Student Council Representative: F.'l'..X,: l7.N.:X.: College Club: Club: junior llramatics: ,lunior Glee Club: Cnited Natim Intermediate Discussion: Square Dance Club : l,ibrary llrivers Jus Club: SANDRA RUTH BERGER,fl,ibrary lXLlJlkSklll1d.llNL', loreuoid Representative: Hall Staff, llth, llth Grade: Teenage Book Club: F.N..X.: l".T.A.: College Club: P.'l'..-X, Choral Reading Group ROSLYN BERGSTEIN - llistributive Education Class: Library Staff, 7.N: German Club, Vice President: Gregg Award ANNE BERNSTEIN-Homeroom Secretary: Homeroom Treasurer: Student Council Alternate: Library Representative: College Club: M.M.M.: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: German Club: ,Xdvanced Foods WILLIAM BETTS-Senior Gift Committee: Varsity Club: llasket- ball, Track '53, '54, '55: ,-Xdvanced jewelry: Outstanding T'raf'lt Player: State Championship '53, '5-l, '55: tX.M..X. Champion: yX..XI'. Champion: City Champion CAMPBELL BEVERIDGE, JR.--I'lomeroom Vice President: ,Kd- vanced Mechanical Drawing: JOHN R. BICH-Homcroom Treasurer, 'Ill-9.-X: President Home' room, lllll-NJA: Student Council lllll-l0,X: Choir lfllil-lIl,X: llanrl IUH-10.X: Special Shop: VYood Shop: -lewelry 45 a JUNE CLASS ETTA BIRKENFIELD - Travel Club. Vice President: Journal Staff: Senior Social Committee: Student Council Social Connnittee: F.T.A.: Usher Staff: Cafeteria Staff: College Club: Senior Dis- cussion: Modern Dance: Gregg Typing Award: Choral Reading Group: Dance Programs: Foreword Representative SAMUEL P. BLIMAN4Prcsident of Homeroom 9!X, l0A, IIA: Vice President llA. IZR: Homeroom Secretary, l2iX: Senior Social Committee: Hall Staff: Green Key: Usher Staff: Band l-5: Intra- et X lil mural Basketball, '50-'55: Swimming 'Sl BURTON M. BLONSTEINf,Xssociate Editor, journal Staff: Class Day Committee: Physics Club: Law Club: Csher Staff: Senior Discussion: School Science Congress Medal: Student Council DAVID ALAN BLUESTONEfStudent Council, NIR-llli: Senior Discussion Club. .Nssistant Moderator: Student Council Social Com- mittee: Senior Class Day Committee: Green Key: Intermediate Dis- cussion: Stamp Club: Hand: Marching Rand: Qualitative Analysis Class: Civic Club Test: Intramural Sports: junior Dramatic Club: American Chemical Society Test EVA MARIE BOOHER--Homeroom Secretary, 9B-9A: Gift Com- mittee: Today's Business Girls: Cheerleaders: Service Club: Soft- ball '52, '5-1: Pep Rallies: Letter Award: 214 Staff LUCILLE VERNON BOOKER-Homeroom President: Y-Teens: Student Council Member: Entered Allderdice in 12B STANLEY BORENSTEIN ROBERT BERNARD BOWYTZ -Homeroom Secretary 98: Stn- dent Council Alternate, 10th Grade: Student Council Representative, llth Grade: Law Club, President: Senior Gift Committee: Print Shop Foreman LEE E. BRANCH-United States A-Xrmy: Awards: Three Bronze Stars. Korean Defense Ribbon, CNY. Ribbon, National Defense Rib- bon, Syngman Rhee Citation, CLR. ROBERTA ELAINE BRAND - Foreword Representative. 9th Grade: Social Chairman of F.T.4X.: Student Council Hospitality Cotntnittee: Senior Gift Committee: Journal Staff: Hall Staff: M.M.M.: lntermediate and Senior Discussion: Junior and Senior Leaders: Library Club: College Club: Junior Dramatics: Basketball '52, '53: Hockey '53: Volley Ball '53: Civic Club Test: Usher Staff: Law Club: Athletic Letter: Gregg Shorthand Award: Pitt Scholar- ship JOHN I, BRAUMAN-Homeroom President, 9.5: Treasurer. IOB: Student Council, 9A: Editor-in-Chief, Foreword: President junior Student Council: President of Orchestra 5: Student Council Prob- lems Committee: Prom Committee: Senior Discussion: Projection Club: Qualitative Analysis Class: Delegate to Student Council Convention 1952: American Chemical Society Test MIRIAM ROCHELLE BROIDY - Foreword Representative, 9th Grade: Senior Gift Committee: M.M.M.: Library Club: Drivers Club: Girls Chorale: Chorus 1, 2, 3. 5: Choir Programs: Program on WQED 46 was A A A1955 A KENNETH JAMES CALHOUN-Hoineroom President, IIA-IZA: Homeroom Secretary, IIB: Senior Publicity Committee, Chairman: Journal Staff: German Club: A Cappella Choir: Qualitative Analysis Class: Squirrel Hill Community Club Award, 1949: American Youth Choir CARL ERNEST CAMPBELL-Hoiueroom Decorations Connnittee: junior Dramatics: Microscope Club: Metal Shop: Special Shop SAMUEL D. CANCILLA-Homertnom Vice President, 93-9A: So- cial Comniittec: Conditioning Club: l,atin Club: Football '52, '54g Football Letter JOHN D. CANTER--Homerooni President, 10th Grade: Intermedi- ate Discussion, Moderator: junior Town Meeting' of the Air: Senior Class Day Committee: Student Council Social Committee: Senior Discussion: Microscope Club: journal Staff: Student Council: D.A.R. History Award GRETTA ANN CARLSON -- Hall Staff, Captainu: Senior.Proin Committee: Y-Teens Club: Service Club: Cshers Staff: Cafeteria Staff: Volley Ball '52: Softball '54 CLARK E. CARROLL-Homeroom Treasurer, 9th Grade: Senior Class Gift Committee: German Club: Slide Rule Club: Physics Club: Second Place in A.C.S. Chemistry Test: Civic Club Test, First Place: Second Place, State Math Test: First Place. Science MARILYN LEE CASSIDY-Senior Social Committee, Chairman: Homeroom Vice President, IOB-IOA: May Queen, 10A-IIA: F.N.A., Social Chairman: Dramatic English Class: Senior Student Council Social Committee: F.T.A.: Cheerleaders: Cafeteria Staff: Usher Staff: Softball '54: Hockey '52: Fashion Shows: Pep Rallies: Sew- ing Project for Football Uniforms: F.T.A. Convention at Slippery Rock BARBARA ANN CECERE-Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom: Senior Social Committee: Y-Teens: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Usher Staff: Softball '52: Advanced Foods: Safety Patrol Award RONALD JOSEPH CHELKIS-Physics Club: Choral Reading for P.T.A.: Senior Class Day Committee: Student Council Publicity Committee: Dramatic English: Cheerleaders: Swimming Team '53-'55 WILLIAM M. CLARK-Homeroom Secretary: Law Club: Basket- ball '52, '53: Intramural Homerooin Basketball: Swimming Team ANITA GAIL COHEN--Intermediate Discussion Club: Today's Business Girls: Future Nurses of America: Hall Staff CARL LEE COHEN-Homeroom Vice President. 9B, 9A, IZA: Senior Prom Committee: College Club: Chess Club: Key Club: Orchestra 4: Special Shop, Foreman: History Quiz. SA: Cheerlead- ing' Letter: Law Club. Vice President 47 ' -v JUNE CLASS D as as RICHARD JACK COHEN--Senior Class Day Committee. Chair- man: Homeroom l'resident, VIE: Yice President. IZA: Student Coun- cil Social Committee: Microscope Club: lnteriuediate Discussion Club: College Club: lland 1-5: lntramural Sports: Csher Staff! Dramatic English PATRICIA ANN COLNER4Today's Business Girls: Movie Chair' man: Business Law Club: Y-Teens: Hockey '55: Yolley Ball '5-li Soccer '53: Basketball '5-1: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff. Captain SHOLOM DAVID COIVIAY-Prom Committee: German Club: ln- termediate Discussion: Senior Discussion: Qualitative :Xnalysis Class: Hand l-5: Marching Hand: Rand Concerts: XN'orlrl Affairs Youth Forum: Prize in Duquesne Essay Contest JOHN VICTOR CROOKS--.Xssistant Secretarv. ll Choir: Choir 2, 3. 4. 5: Choir Radio and TX' l'rog'rams: Metal Shop BETTY JANE CURRYffl"oreuorcl Representative: 'l'owlay's liusi- ness Girls: Hall Staff: lfsher Staff: .Xmerican Legion Citizenship Award JANNETTE AMELIA CYRUS-Library Club: Chorus 3. -1, 5: Basketball '53: Hockey '5S: Volley Hall '53: Choir l,l'UgT2'lll1SI Fashion Show: Gregg Typing .Xward GILBERT PAUL DAVIS--.Xlternate Student Council Representa- tive: lilectric Shep Foreman: Qualitative Analysis: Student Council Hospitality Conuuittee: Senior Class Publicity Committee: Senior Discussion Club: Slide Rule Club: Projection Club: Intramural Basketball: P.T..X. Choral Reading Group: American Chemical So- ciety Test: American l.eg'ion .Xirardg Mathematics Test: Physics Club TONY D. DeMATTEO -Class Day Committee: Special Shop Fore- man RONALD WILLIAM DeSTEIN--Cross Country 'F-l: Track '55: .Xrt 8: Self-l'ortrait on .Xrt Television Show: Cross Country l.etter: Law Club BETTY DEUTSCH--Homeroom Yice l'resiflent. Ull: Secretary. 7.'X. SA, OA: 1'resi1leut. STS: F.T.,X., Library Committee: Modern Dance. lfxecutive Committee: Dance Prograins: Journal Staff. Iiditor-in-Chief: Class Day Committee: Intermediate Discussion Club: College Club: Foreword Staff: I".'l'..X. Choral Reading Group: .Xmerican Legion Scholastic .Xward: Gregg Typing Award: Gregg Sliortliand .-Xward: Hall Staff: Civic Club Test Nominee: Usher Staff: Periodicals Secretary: Homeroom Senior Calendar Com- mittee HELEN M. DICKSONfHivmeroom Secretary. ll.iX: Secretary. l.i- brary Staff. IZA: Senior Gift Committee: junior Discussion Club: Fourth Period Hall Staff: Today's llusiness Girls: D..X.R. History Award. XA FRANCES JANE DIMLING -- Junior l.eaders Club. Secretary: Senior Publicity Committee: Journal Art Staff: Soccer Team. '5ll: Advanced Art: Pittsburgh Press Art .Xu'ard. lfirst Place: Scholastic key K W K ,V Vfr Y 48 S 1955 LAWRENCE VINCENT DiNARDO-Honleroom President, 9B: Publicity Committee: Homeroom Basketball Team: Gymnastic Club: Athletic Club: Swimming Awards MARIANNA HELENA DiRUBBO-Student Council Representa- tive: Basketball 'S-1: Hockey '52, '53: Volley Ball '52: Softball '53: Athletic Award CAROL ANN DUDRECK-Foreword Representative: Homeroom President, IZB-IZA: Homeroom Secretary, 10B-10A: Senior Social Committee: Y-Teens: Distributive Education Class: Mushball: Soccer: Basketball: Hockey: Volley Ball: Advanced Clothing: Fashion Show CHARLES DUFFY-Honieroom President, l2B: Homeroom Secre- tary, 9B-9A: Slide Rule Club: Journal Staff: Track '55: Intramural Basketball '54, '55: Intramural Softball '5l: American Legion Award: Civic Club Test JOEL HARVEY DULBERG-Stage Crew, 10B-IZA: Special Shop, 10B-IZA MYRNA EDELSON-Senior Publicity Committee: Student Council Publicity Committee: F.T.A.: Senior Discussion Club: Volley Ball '5Z: Soccer '52: Fashion Show: Talent Show EILEEN ROBERTA EISNER-M.M.M.: F.T.A.: College Club: Drivers Club: Basketball '50, '5l: Advanced Clothing: Gregg Typing Award: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff MARLENE YVONNE ELINOW-Future Nurses of America: Red Cross Club: Orchestra 5: Orchestra Programs: All City Orchestra: Youth Symphony JAMES LEE EMSWILLER-Homeroom Vice President, 11B-1lA: Homeroom Secretary, 10B-l0A: Microscope Club: Varsity Club: Football '52, '54: Special Shop Foreman: Parent-Teachers' Asso- ciation Choral Reading Group: Football Letter HOWARD SAMUEL ERD - Homeroom Vice President, 9B-9A: College Club: Junior Varsity Football: Hall Staff: Library Staff: Photography Club: Print Shop: Basketball: Swimming: Volley Ball: gregg Typing Award: Goodwill Drive: Red Cross: March of Dimes rive ELINOR JANE EVANS-Class Day Committee: A.N.C.: Today's Business Girls: Library Staff: F..T.A.: Advanced Clothing: Fash- ion Shows '53, 'S4: Sewing Project on Football Uniforms: History Delegate to Stephen Foster Memorial Program JACQLLELINE FAGADAW-Program Committee: Today's Busi- ness Girls: College Club: Future Teachers of America: Drivers Club: Basketball '53: Mushball '53, '54: Hockey: Essay Award 49 'r -JUNE CLASS-: c ,A JUDY F. FASKOVV-Homeroinn 'Ii'reasurer, IIB: Secretary, lZA: Civic Club Test: College Club Secretary: Choral Speaking: Asso- ciate Editor, journal Staff: Senior Social Committee: Senior Dis- cussion: Future Teachers of America: Special Dance: Fashion Show: American Legion Award: Speaker for IN'lemorial and Thanks- giving Programs NANCY CAROL FIRST-Hoineroom President, 9II: Secretary, IZB: Special Dance Manager: Student Council Problems Committee: .Iunior Student Council Social Committee. Chairman: French Club: Special Dance Programs: Hall Staff: Foreword Staff: journal Staff: Civic Club Test JACK M. FISCHER 4 Homeroom President: Senior Prom Com- mittee: Chess Club: Key Club: tireen Key: Slide Rule: College Club: Track 'S-1: Cross Country '55: junior Varsity: Golf '54, '55: Mechanical Drawing: Band 5: Intramural Basketball Captain '53, '54, '55 BARBARA LYNNE FISHER -- Student Council Representative: Alternate in IIA: Foreword Representative: Law Club, Secretary: Senior Publicity Committee: Student Council Social Committee: F.T.A.: F.N.A.: Usher Staff: College Club: Advanced Art: junior Chamber of Commerce Meeting, 'S-1: .lrcl Place, B'nai B'rith Story- telling Contest RONALD L. FLANSBAUM-Hospitality Committee: Class Day Committee: Physics Club: Microscope Club: Garden Club: Travel Club: Chess Club: Band -l, 5: Track '53: Class Day Program: Law Club DAVID L. FLEMING-Student Council Alternate, 9.-X: Slide Rule Club: Conditioning Club: Football '53: Iilectric Shop ROBERT A. FOWLER-.-Xltcriiatt Studcnt Council Representative: Athletic Representative: Square Dance Club: Microscope Club: Usher Staff: Hall Staff: Electric Shop, Foreman: Auditorium Pro- grams: Program at Mayview: Athletic Letter: Homeroom President. IZA: Varsity Club: Intramural Basketball STANLEY L. FRANZOSfPhvsics Club. Vice President: Inter- mediate Discussion: College Club: German Club: Key Club: Dra- matic English: Cheerleaders, Captain: Qualitative Analysis Class: Orchestra 4: Metal Shop, Foreman: Letter Award STUART BERNARD FREEDMAN-I-Iomeroom Social Chairman: Green Key: Senior Discussion Club: Rand 3: Mechanical Drawing: Swimming Team '52-'55: Track Team '5-I: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Swimming: Senior Class Social Connnittee BARBARA ENID FRIEDMAN4Student Council Publicity Com- mittee: F.T.A.: Drivers Club: College Club: Choir 4: Advanced Foods ROCHELLE FRISHMAN-Homeroom Secretary, 9th Grade: I.i- brary Representative, IZA: Senior Discussion: F.'I'.A.: F.N.,X.: junior Y-Teens: College Club: United Nations Club: Orchestra l: Volley Ball: junior Life Saving: Advanced jewelry: Advanced Sew- ing: Project for Football Uniforms ARLINE FROMM W Student Council Member-at-Large: Travel Club, President: F.T.A.: College Club: Senior Discussion: Inter- mecliate Discussion: Teen-Age Book Club: Modern Dance: Dance Programs: Gregg Tvping Award: Fashion Show: Frick Choral Reading: Dramatic English: Class Play Cast: Law Club: Library Staff fi : ,' iii 14 iews tl 2 i,-Q 2 1 fy: 50 ci W1955- S ELEANOR GALAYDA - Y-Teens: Hockey '53: Basketball '53 Advanced Home Economics: llistributive Education ALOYSIUS M. GALLAGHER---Homeroom Treasurer, llth Grade Senior Social Committee Volley Ball NORMA MARSHA GELMAN - lntermediate Discussion Club: junior Dramatics: F.T.A.: F,N.A.: College Club: Fashion Show '53, 'S-l: Sewing Project on Football Uniforms: United Nations: junior l.ifesaving': Sewing Project for Teachers' Rest Room: Or- chestra 1: Chorus l: Volley Ball 'Sl: Advanced Clothing: Today's Business Girls SARALEE GELMAN-Prom Committee: F.T'..'X.: Senior Discus- sion Club: junior Discussion Club: Rook Club: Square Dance Club: College Club: junior Dramatic Club: Art Award, Sli: Dramatic English: Civic Club Test MICHAEL L. GERBER-Homeroom Vice President, 9B: Fore- word Representative, l0B: Student Council Publicity Committee: Senior Discussion: Band 1-5: Marching Band: Cross Country: Track: Qualitative Analysis Class: Civic Club Test: American Chemical Society Test SYLVIA GARFINKEL-Physics Club: F.T.A.: Slide Rule: Or' chestra 2, 3. 4, 5: All City junior Orchestra: Mushball: Hockey' 1 FLORENCE GERSON-Foreword Representative, 9th Grade: Hall Staff, Captain: F.T.A.: F.N.A.: College Club: Today's Business Girls JOSEPH ANTHONY GIANNETTA LINDA JANE GIBSON-Homeroom Library Representative: jun- ior Y-Teens: Student Library Staff: German Club: Today's Busi- ness Girls: junior Glee Club BONNIE SUE GIFFEN k Today's Business Girls: Y-Teens: Hockey '54: Entered Allderdice in 11A FRAN BETH GINSBERG-Homeroom Vice President, 9B: Home- room Secretarv, 9A: Junior Red Cross: Majorettes: A Cappella Choir: Choir Programs JOHN D. GLUNT-Senior Gift Committee: Slide Rule Club: Track '54, '5S: Advanced Mechanical Drawing: Entered Allderdice in lOl! from Woodlawn junior High 51 -JUNE CLASS- - --- MARLENE GOLD -- Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, 9B-IOP-Z President, ll.-X: Student Council, l2.-X: Dramatic Iinglish Class: Senior Gift Committee: Intermediate Discussion Club: F.T.A.: College Club: Hall Staff: Usher Staff: Cafeteria Staff: American Legion Award: Red Cross Campaign NANCY CAROLE GOLDBERG - Science Club: Drivers Club: M.M.M.: Microscope Club: F.N..X.: -lunior Discussion: junior Hook Club: Orchestra 4 STANLEY Z. GOLDBERG--Social Committee, Chairman: Home- room President, IZA: Homeroom Vice President, 9B-9A: Home- rooin Secretary, llB: Student Council Social Committee: Kiwanis Key Club: German Club: Physics Club: Varsity Club: Cheerleaders: College Club: Hand l--l: Swimming Team, Captain: American Legion Award: Varsity 'Letter JAMES P. GOLDMAN-Senior Class Treasurer: Homeroom Presi- dent, llI3-IZA: Senior Student Council Publicity Committee: Stu- dent Council Representative: German Club: junior Discussion Club: Green Key Club: College Club: Varsity Club: Intramural Basket- bell '53-'55: Intramural Softball '52: Intramural Swimming '5-1: Varsity Swimming Team '55: Usher Staff HARVEY M. GOLDSTEIN-Prom Committee: College Club: Sen- ior Discussion Club: Orchestra 4, 5: Orchestra Programs HERBERT S. GOLDSTEIN-Class Day Committee: Slide Rule Club: Track '54: lilectric and Mechanical Shops: Entered Allder- dice. 11A MARILYN RUTH GOLDSTEIN I.l.N.1 F.N.A.: M.M.M.1 Serv- ice Club: 'I'oday's Business Girls: junior Glee Club: Gregg Typing Award: Hall Staff ROBERT S. GOLOMB-Homeroom Secretarv. 9B: Treasurer, ltltli Grade: Senior Social Committee: College Club: United Nations Club: Hall Staff: Usher Staff: Orchestra 4: Intramural Sports '52-'S5: Golf '54-'55 LEE STANLEY GOODMAN-Foreword Representative: Home- rooin President, 9th-12th Grade: Special Shop Foreman: Green Kev: Hall Staff: Senior Social Committee: Marching Band: Junior Basketball '5Z: Usher Staff: College Club ROBERT MORRIS GORDON-Foreword Representative: Student Council: Physics Club, Treasurer: Publicity Committee: Hall Staff: F.T.A.: Microscope Club: Senior Discussion: Intermediate Discus- sion: Badminton Club: Stamp Club: United Nations: Rand l-5: Intramural Sports: Qualitative Analysis Class: KQV Spelling Con- test: Buhl Planetarium Science Fair VALERIE NANCY GORDON - Homeroom President. 9th, llth Grades: Foreword Representative: F.T.A., Secretary: Slide Rule Club, Secretary: Student Council Publicity Committee: Senior Pub- licity Committee: Senior Discussion Club: Book Club: Badminton Club: junior Dramatics' Strin uartet. Advanced Art' Dan I i , e g Q ' I , c' Programs: Talent Show, Pianist: Fashion Show: D.A.R. Honor Escort: ,lournal Art Staff: Dramatic English Class: P.T'.A, Frick Choral Reading RENA L. GORN-Class Day Committee: Student Council Repre- sentative, 8th Grade: F.T.A.: College Club: junior Dramatics: Mod- ern Dance: junior and Intermediate Discussion Clubs: Dramatic English: Choir l: Fashion Show: Advanced Clothing: Dance Programs 52 tfjttfptf,-"I f iarffmyii ,.::H.W:g:g :george-E :J g-g1955g: THOMAS GEORGE GOSZTONYI-Student Council Treasurer: Senior Discussion Club: Dramatic English Class: Chess Club: Microscope Club: Physics Club: Hall Staff: Orchestra 4, 5: Civic Club Test: Qualitative Analysis Class GARY M. GRAHAM-Microscope Club: Square Dance Club: Me- chanical Drawing CARL A. GRAPER+Print Shop Projects: Typing Award: Dis- tributive Education AUDREY F. GRATTON-Gregg Typing Award: Advanced Sew- ing ELSIE ROBERTA GRATTON-Homeroom Vice President, 9th Grade: Service Club: Library Staff: Fashion Show: Library Stu- dent Council Representative: American Legion Award, Sth Grade: Safety Awards, Sth Grade: Gregg Typing Award: Gregg Shorthand Award RUTH B. GREEN-Travel Club, Treasurer: F.T'.A.: Intermediate Discussion Club: United Nations Club: Junior Dramatics: Frick P.T.A. Choral Reading: Law Club GEORGE DAVIS GROSS-Honieroom Vice President: Physics Club, President: Student Council Problems Committee: Publicity Committee: Intermediate Discussion Club: Senior Discussion Club: Representative in Latin Test: Treasurer, Junior Student Council: journal Staff: Chess Club: Projection Club: Travel Club: Usher Staff: Track 'S5: Cross Country '54: junior Varsity Basketball '53: History Radio Program: Scholarship to Rensselaer Polytechnic In- stitute: Qualitative Analysis Class RUTH PEARL GROSS-Foreword Representative: Student Coun- cil Alternate: Fashion Show: Red Cross Art: History Broadcast: F.T.A.: Senior Discussion Club: Intermediate Discussion Club: Col- lege Club: Cafeteria Staff: F.N.A.: U.N. Club: Red Cross Club RUTH L. GROSSMAN-Homeroom Treasurer: Foreword Repre- sentative: Student Council Publicity Committee, Co-Chairman: Senior Publicity Committee: Executive Committee: Intermediate and Senior Discussion Clubs: German Club: F.T.A.: Journal Art Staff: Quali- tative Analysis Class: Hall Staff: Modern Dance: Art Editor, Fore- word: First Prize B'nai B'rith Art Contest '53, '54: Place in Scho- lastic Contest '52 SANDRA LEE GUSKY-Honieroom Vice President: Student Coun- cil, 10th Grade: Student Council Publicity Committee: journal Art Staff: F.T'.A.: F.N.A.: Entre Nous Club: Intermediate Discussion Club: Drivers Training Club: Special Dance: Cafeteria Staff: B'nai B'ritl1 Essay Contest Winner: Delegate Childrens Theater Society, '52: Senior Prom Committee: Journal Staff: College Club GARY ALLON GUTMACHER-Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, 9th, 10th, llth Grades: Senior Publi-city Committee: Intermediate Discussion: College Club: Senior Discussion: Track '52: Intramural Basketball '51-'52: Scholastic Art Award: Art Displays ALLAN VICTOR GUY - Projection Club: Slide Rule: Electric Shop 53 iQ' if If 5 33, ,. Z Ji in V? 1 g -af '2'- 5, ... L ila J UNE CLASS .gg MELVIN ROY I-IACKMAN-Garden and Science Club: German Club: Band 1, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball E. CLIFFORD HARKNESS-Bookroom Staff: Square Dance Club: Microscope Club: Conditioning Club: Intramural Basketball '53: Student Council, 10B-10A MARY BERNICE HARPER-Usher Staff: Orchestra 5: Chorus 4: Hockey Championship, '54 SHIRLEY JEAN HARRIS4Red Cross Club: F.N.A.: Today's Business Girls JANET RUTH HAYDEN!Chorus 3, Secretary: Senior Leaders: Senior Lifesaving: Chorale: Fashion Show: Shorthand Award: Gregg Typing Award FRANK R. HENRY-Square Dance Club: Gregg Typing Award: Gregg Shorthand ,'Xn'zurd: lintercd Alldcrdice, 11A IRENE F. HERTZ -- Foreword Representative, IZA: Hospitality Committee: .N.N.C.: Majorettes: P.T'.A.: Drivers Club: Square Dance Club: Hockey '52, '53. '5-l: Basketball '52, '53, '54: Volley Ball '52, '53, '54: Mushball '52-'55 JOHN ALBERT HILE-Hoineroom Treasurer, 9B MELVIN J. HINICH - journal Staff: Senior Discussion Club: Physics Club: Model Airplane Club: Qualitative Analysis Class: Orchestra 5: Woodwind Quintet: Pittsburgh Symphony Junior: All City Senior Orchestra: American Chemical Society Test: Par- ticipated in TV Programs with VVoodwind Quintet SHIRLEY I-IOCHHAUSER-Student Council Representative: Li- brary Staff: F.N.A.: 'l'oday's Business Girls MARILYN B. HOFFMAN - Homeroom Vice President, 9B-9A: Student Council Social Committee: lf.fl'.A.: College Club: Inter- mediate Discussion Club: Senior Discussion Club: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Advanced Sewing: Fashion Shows SHIRLEY KAY HOFFMAN-Hall Staff: Drivers Club: Today's i ' Business Girls: Y-Teens: Advanced Foods t-.tw '- S4 JEFFREY STEPHEN HOHENSTEIN-Homeroom President, 913: Homeroom Treasurer, 10133: College Club, Secretary: Square Dance Club: Swimming '54, '55: Special Shop: Peaks of Progress Contest, 3rd Prize HARRIETT LOUISE HOLCOMB-Library Representative, 12th Grade: Student Council .Xlternate: Class Day Committee: Y-Teens: F.N.A.: Cafeteria Staff DENNIS PAUL HOLTiFootball '5-l: American Legion Award CAROLYN DIANE HOMAN-Homeroom Secretary, 9tl1 Grade: Homeroom Vice President, llB-1lA: Red Cross Club, Secretary: Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary: Senior Leaders: Senior Life Saving: Softball '52, '53, '54: Basketball '52, '5.3: Field Hockey '52, '53: Tennis '52, '53: Varsity Letters GLORIA RUTH HOURVITZ-Student Council Representative, 9th Grade: Book Club: Student Council Problems Committee: Cafeteria Staff: -lth Period Hall Staff JOAN ANN HOWELL-Library Staff: Red Cross Club: Today's Business Girls: Drivers Club: Student Office Staff: Volley Ball '52: Basketball '52 f ' 5 ' ccr ,' ,,.t 4 ff "" ' '. ff' r A aii 6, ff, ,i . . ,i , 'sail 1 52 Q' 'J s t in 1 55' 1955 D ANITA HUBERT-F.T.A.: College Club: Junior Dramatics: Sen- ior Discussion: Travel Club: Junior Glec Club: Chorus 1: Law Club: Hall Staff MARY LOUISE HUDSON - Drivers Club: Project on Football Uniforms, '5-1: Advanced Sewing: Fashion Show ANTIONETTE HURWITZ-Modern Dance Leader: Junior Dra- maties Club: Advanced Cooking: Talent Shows: Modern Dance Programs: Fashion Show: Gregg Typing Award DAVID A. JACOBSON-Distributive Education Class: Foreman, Advanced Special Shop: Advanced Metal Shop: Safety Patrol Award JEAN JEFFRIES-Homeroom Vice President, IZR: Prom Com- mittee: Fashion Show Committee: Square Dance Club: Today's Business Girls: P.T.A. Drivers Training: Advanced Clothing: Volley Ball '53, '54, '55: Basketball '53, '54: Hockey '54: Softball '54, '55: Athletic Awards: Gregg Typing Award: Gregg Shorthand Award: Fashion Show DOROTHY JANE JENKINS-Homeroom Secretary, 1113: Student Council Representative: Y-Teens: Senior Publicity Committee: To- day's Business Girls: Hockey '53, '5-1: Gregg Typing Award: Gregg Shorthand Award: Hall Staff 55 tggiigtiqfazy 'Si ies . 1' -D Q ' , Se' ' V CLASS K . ,Q ' 2 Club: Orchestra 1, 2 Programs ELIZABETH ANN KATSUR-Junior Glee Club: Chorus 3, Chorus 5, Secretary: Publicity Committee: Robe Committee for Choir: PT..-X.: Drivers Club: -lunior Leaders: United Nations: Chorus 1, 31 Chorale: .VN Choir: Choir Programs: KDKA Programs: VVQICD Program: Sports .Xchievcincnt Award: Letter Award: Gregg Typing Award: Mushball, Hockey, Soccer, Vollcy Ball, Basketball, Captain: l.unch Check Cashier WILLIAM S. KATZfStudent Council Representative: VVoodshop Foreman: Prom Committee: Usher Staff: Intermediate Discussion: Physics Club: Orchestra 4 ANDREW REGIS KELLY-etlerman Club: Hall Staff: Advanced ,Xrt WILLIAM GRENES ICESTERSON-Clillditilllllllg Club: Itlicro- scope Club: Projection Club: -lunior Varsity Football '52: Intra- mural Basketball JANICE R. KLEIN4Senior Publicity Committee: Homeroom Sec- retary, 101-3: Student Council Representative, 9A: German Club: College Club: United Nations Club: F.T.A.: F.N.A.: Senior Dis- cussion: Foreword Representative, 12th Grade: Hall Staff: Ad- vanced Art: Red Cross Art Show NORMAN E. KLEIN-Homeroom President, 9B: Homeroom Vice President, llB: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, 10th Grade: Key Club, Secretary l1A, Treasurer lZB: Senior Publicity Committee: Green Key, l0B: Intramural Basketball: Special Shop: Wood Shop BETTY KLUCHMAN - Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, 12th Grade: Vice President, M.M.M., IZA: Student Council Hospitality Committee: Senior Publicity Committee: College Club: Usher Staff: Hall Staff: Chorus 1, 3, 4: B Choir Programs Broadcast: Civic Club Test BARBARA ANN JONES-Senior Class Day Committee I,ldlllit1L English: FTA.: College Club: Entered Allderdiu in lll KENNETH ROGER JONES'Conditioning Club Senior Publicitx Committee: Drivers Club: Varsity Football '5-1: Track S MARLENE B. JUDD-Homeroom Vice President Homcroom Su retary-Treasurer: President, Vice President, Treasurer ot M N1 M Senior Class Day Committee: Intermediate Discussion Club la T A Foreword Staff: Editor-in-Chief of journal Staff Gicgg, Shorthxnd Award: Gregg Typing Award: Periodicals Secretary Zl-1 Statt Foreword Representative: Student Council Reprcstntativc Radio DANIEL PHILLIP KACHMAN4-Garden Club, 'wccretxry Garmin Club: Hall Staff: Orchestra l, Z, 3: SWlllllllll1KQ n NORMAN KATZ-Homeroom Treasurer: Chess C lub Badminton RENEE ESTHER KATZ!Travel Club, Secretary Class Day Com mittee: Hall Staff: FTA.: College Club: Red Cross Club Inter mediate Discussion: Modern Dance: 21-l Staff: Chorus 1 3 Dante Q3 ,M , ..,. 5 I xt 'S fa X 3 8 E, Q' 1? me -1 ,ga 1 2 'xmas 56 JOHN MICHAEL KOCAN-Distributive Education: Vice Presi- I dent ol Homeroomg Advanced XVood Shop MARIE KOCH - Homeroom Treasurer. llth Grade: Homeroom Secretary, 12th Grade: Distributive Education Class: Y-Teens: ?i'Efsfi Fashion Show, 9:-X-IKM: Soccer: Hockey: Mushball: Basketball: " Volley Ball JANET C. KOTCHEY-Httmeroom Secretary, 9th Grade: Senior Social Committee: Student Council Publicity Connnittee: Today's Business Girls: Y-Teens: Microscope Club: F,N.A.: Hall Staff: Student Council, 9th Grade SHERRY ELAINE KRAFT-Camera Club: Chorus S, -l: All-Sports '53-'55: Choir Programs: Cafeteria Staff FRANCES S. KRAMERfSeeretary, A Orchestra: Class Day Coni- mittee: F.T..-X.: Senior Discussion: String Quartet: Basketball: Hockey: Concertmistress Pittsbur,e:h Youth Symphony: History Con- vention: Orchestra 5: Civic Club Test MORTON D. KRAMER'-Ol'k'lll'SIFIl 3: .-Xrlvaneetl XVood Shop gas! 4. R - 1955 W3 , ,s A :ms W as w 3 ,Q 1 , ., 'sam ,L ? .- ui A LOIS M. KRAMM - Foreword Representative, 9th, llth Grades Hoineroom Vice President, 12th Grade: Senior Social Committee Y-Teens: Advanced Clothing: Fashion Show HERBERT B. KRAVITZ-Homeroom President, 9th, lllth Grades Green Key Club, President: Senior Social Committee: Hall Staff Junior Discussion: Band 1, Z, 3: T . 'lc '54 '55 ketball: Varsity Basketball '55 JOSEPH A. KRENN-Football 'S-l: Advanced Jewelry HOWARD KUBITZ-Law Club, Secretary: Journal Staff: College Club SARRAE MARCIA LABOVfITZsGerman Club: Distributive Edu- cation Class DOROTHY RUTH LANGER - President, Vice President Home- room: Senior Discussion, Secretary: F.T..'X.: Physics Club: Prob- lems Committee: IZA Gift Committee: Junior Dramatics: College Club: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Intramural Basketball '52 57 rat . .. : Junior Varsity Bas- Jr W X il S Diff J UNE CLASS A -E We at LOUIS C. LASDAY-Homeroom Secretary, 9B: Key Club: Dra- matic English: Publicity Committee, Student Council: junior Dis- cussion: Senior Discussion: College Club: Law Club: Orchestra Z, 3, 4, 5: lntramural Basketball '51 ESTHER IRIS LATTERMAN - Foreword Representative, IOB: F. N. A., Social Chairman: Senior Gift Committee: Homeroom Calendar Committee: lntermediate Discussion Club: College Club: Badminton Club: F.T'.A.: Drivers Club: Lifesaving: Orchestra 3: Basketball '5l: Softball '50: Volley Ball '50, '5l: Soccer '5l: Ad- vanced Art: Majorctte Manager: Gregg Typing Award LOIS BETH LAWRENCE-Senior Publicity Committee: Slide Rule Club: Life Saving: Photography Club: Advanced Foods JOSEPH THOMAS LAZO-Hall Staff ARTHUR M. LEBOWITZ 5 Student Council Alternate: Travel Club, Secretary: Student Council Publicity Committee: lntermedi- ate Discussion Club: Usher Staff: Hall Staff: College Club: Band 1.2, 5, 4: lntramural Sports: Dramatic English Class: Posters for Open House ROBERT ALAN LEBOWITZ -Student Council Representative: Chess Club, President: Chess Team '54, '55: Dramatic English: Class Day Committee: Senior Discussion: Stamp Club: Orchestra -lg Senior Discussion Radio Program: Captain, Champion Chess League ,fit ll' BARBARA MAI LEE - Senior Class Day Committee: Today's Business Girls: Service Club: Volley Ball '53: Mushball '54: Bas- ketball '54: Hockey '54: Gregg Shorthand ,Nwardg Library Typist: Usher Staff ROBERT RICHARD LENART - Social Committee: Basketball Team: Varsity Club: Football '52, '55, '5-1: Track '5Z: Special Shop: Fashion Show: D.:-X.R. liistory .Xu'ards: Optimist Award: Football A ward GERALD S. LESHER-Homertrom Vice President, 12th Grade: Senior Class Day Committee: lland 5: Track '54, '55: Track Letter: lntramural Basketball '52, '53, '5-l: XYood Shop: Print Shop: City Track and Field Championship SUSAN LOUISE LEVIN - Senior Class Publicity Committee: lirench Club: M.M.M.: Foreword Staff: Modern Dance: Special Dance: junior Dramatic Club: l7.T.:X. MERLE BERNARD LEVINE-Drivers Club: German Club: Track Team: lntramural Basketball: .Xccounting Convention at University of Pittsburgh: Usher Staff ROBER AL WINTER-Student Council, 9th Grade: Ger- man Cl : l 'e 'lub: Usher Staff: Hall Staff: Band l, 2, 3, 4: ln 'ui al sk all U, lll, ll, llth Grades: "Care" Affair my lot .4 ,, V A, . 1955-. JAMES H. LIBERMAN -- Hoinerooin Vice President, IZA: Co- Business Manager journal Staff: Senior Discussion Club: Slide Rule Club: Physics Club: Orchestra 3: Cross Country '5-l: Hall Staff: Intramural Sports: Csher Staff: Track '55 MARSHALL WARREN LINDNERiHomeroom Vice President, 7th Grade: Secretary, Sth, 9th, lllth Grades: Treasurer, llth, 12th Grades: Chess Club, Treasurer: Dramatic English: Foreword Staff: Senior Publicity Committee: Student Council Hospitality Com- mittee: lnterinediate Discussion Club: Microscope Club: Rook Club: Orchestra l: All-City Orchestra: Intramural Sports JUDITH RENEE M. LINTON-Foreword Representative, IZA: Chorus -l, 3, Secretary: Prom Connnittee: Hall Staff: lntermediate Discussion Club: College Club: F.T.,-X.: RNA.: junior Glee Club: Choir l, 3, 4, 5: Girls Chorale: Choir Programs: Red Cross Club MURRAY I. LITMANS-Student Council, QB: Homeroom Trea- surer, ll:X: Senior Discussion Club: llliL'l'llll'CllRfC Discussion Club: Library Staff: Foreword Staff: Qualitative Analysis Class: junior Town Meeting' of the ,Xirg Harvard Book Prize: Civic Club Test: Publicity Connnittee: XYorld Youth Forum BEVERLY JO ANNE LOFTIN-P.T..iX. Drivers Club: Microscope Club: M.lXl.M.: Basketball '5.i: Hockey '53 ROSE MARY LUCIAgSL'llltll' Social Committee: Cafeteria Staff: T'oday's Business Girls' Drivers Club' Y Teens' So i '53 Fish . . .. .. , .- .,.e:er..: ..- ion Show ROBERT J. MCDERMOTT-Social Committee: Homeroom Trea- surer, IZR: Conditioning Club: Squad Leader: Varsity Club: Foot- ball '52, '53 '5-1: Volley Hall '55: Electric Shop CHRISTINE McKEE-fHomerooin President, IZA: Y-Teens, Presi- dent: Today's Business Girls: Cafeteria Staff: Usher Staff: Chorus Z JAY MCKINLEY-lintered .Nllderdice 10th Grade ELLEN SAGAR MCLAREN S Foreword Representative: Senior Leaders, Vice President: Senior Social Committee: RTA. Drivers Club: F.N.gX.: Y-Teens: Service Club: Rasketball Tournament: Fashion Show ROBERT MADJARIC-Electric Shop, Foreman 4, 5, 6: Special Shop ROBERT WARREN MANDELL -- Class President: Homeroom President, 9B. 9.-X. HB, 1lA: Student Treasurer: Student Council Social Committee: Student Council: Dramatic English: Varsity Club: Hand l-5: Football '54, '55: Track '53, '54, '55: junior Varsity Basketball 'SZ: Choral Reading Group: Athletic Letters: Civic Club Test 59 K If i S Qi .- W we , if -1- JUNE CLASS so E NORMA DEAN MANN!Y-Teens, F.N..-X. LAWRENCE MARLIN - Foreword Representative: Gift Com- mittee: Physics Club: Special Shop JAMES T. MARTIN-lintcred Allderdice from Central Catholic High in l2B: Softball '54 ROSE L. MASKOWITZ-Presitleilt junior Leaders: Intermediate Discussion: Senior Leaders: Drivers Club: Service Club: Hall Staff: Orchestra 4: Basketball: Volley Ball '52, '53: Gregg Typing Award JACK MASSOF-lntramural Basketball: Advanced Metal Shop DOROTHY E. MATHOSfSecretary Homeroom, 9th Grade: Vice President, l0th, llth Grades: M.M.M.: President Today's Business Girls: Y-Teens: Chairman, Senior Prom Committee: A.N.C.: Serv- ice Club: Special Dance Programs SHERMA S. MAZER Service Club: Library Club: junior Glee Club: 'l'oday's Business Girls: intermediate Discussion MYRNA PHYLLIS MAZUR-Foreword Representative: Student Council Hospitality Committee: Senior Gift Committee: F.T'.fX.: Hall Staff: Cafeteria Staff: College Club: Senior Discussion: Fash- ion Show: Gregg Shorthand Award ROBERT I. MENDELSONAHtimeroom 'l'reasurer: Senior Social Committee: Intermediate Discussion: Chess Club: Marching and Concert Band: Intramural Basketball '52, '53, '55: Usher Staff: 4th Period Hall Staff FRED S. MERVIS-College Club: Electric Shop l-4: 6th Period Hall Staff: Usher Staff MARILYN ANNE MEYERS - Homeroom Secretary, llB-llA: F.N.A., Vice President: Microscope Club: M.M.M.: Foreword Representative: Main Office Helper: Hockey '5Z: Radio Program. SB: Gregg Shorthand and Typing Awards RHEDA LEE MEYERS-Treasurer M.M.M.: Senior Class Day Committee: Modern Dance: Dramatic English: Square Dance: Service Club: Secretary in 21-l: College Club: United Nations Club: Senior Discussion: Chorus 5: Class Play Cast -al 'ur 60 MARSHA JEAN MILLER-Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, 9th Grade: M.M.M,, President: Program Chairman, United Nations Club: Class Day Committee: College Club: Service Club: Chorus 1, 3, 4: All-City Choir '51 JOSEPH S. MINYO-Drivers Club: Hall Staff: Golf '55: Golf Trophy: Metal Shop, Foreman: Special Shop ESTHER JANET MISI-IELEVICI-I-Foreword Staff, Editor: Pub- licity Committee: Junior Dramatic Club: Library Staff: F.T.A.. Corresponding Secretary: Senior Discussion: Basketball Tourna- ment '5l: D.A.R. and S.A.R. Awards: Chamber of Commerce Essay Contest. Second Prize: Journal Staff, Assistant Editor: Civic Club Test: University of Pittsburgh Scholarship ROBERTA MARIA MITRO-Homeroom Treasurer, 12th Grade: Distributive Education Class: May Queen Nominee, 10th Grade: President of Y-Teens. '53: Hockey '52-'5-1: Softball '53, '5-1: Volley Ball '53, '54 MARLENE V. MOREE-Distributive Education Class ELAINE CAROL MORGAN-Student Council: Foreword Repre- sentative: Library Representative: Student Council Social Com- mittee: Prom Committee: College Club: Senior Discussion Club: F.T.A.: Cafeteria Staff: Chorus 4. 5: P.T.A. Choral Reading Group 1955-A--S ELAYNE ANITA MORRIS-Gift Committee: F.l.A.: Senior Dis- cussion Club: Intermediate Discussion Club: Red Cross Council: History Broadcasts: Civic Club Test: Hall Staff: Cafeteria Staff: Journal Staff: Fashion Show: Foreword Staff: Betty Crocker Home- maker Award GREGORY ALDEN MORRIS-Secretary of Senior Class: Home- room President, Treasurer: Football '52-'55: 'Track '52, '53: Softball '50, '5l: Soccer '50, '5l: Choral Speaking Group: Boxing Awards: Athletic letters: Special Shop INA S. MORRIS-Senior Discussion Club: Garden Club, President: College Club, Treasurer: Prom Committee: Hall Staff: Cafeteria Staff Substitute: Orchestra 3: Typing Award DONALD EDWIN MOSS-Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, 9th. 10th, llth, 12th Grades: Senior Publicity Committee: Chorus 3: Track '52-'55: Volley Ball '55: First Prize, B'nai Blrith Art Contest BEATRICE ROSE MULHOLLEN - Foreword Representative: F.T.A., Social Committee: Senior Gift Committee: Microscope Club: Junior Leaders: Intermediate Discussion Club: Senior Discussion Club: Junior Red Cross: College Club: Basketball '54: Volley Ball '5-1: Hockey '53: Soccer '5Z: Book Room Staff: Hall Staff: Usher Staff: Law Club ROBERT MULLEN - Homerooni Treasurer, Secretary: College Club: Fourth Period Hall Staff: Intramural Swimming: Intramural Basketball: Choral Speaking Group 61 JUNE CLASS g D D, S CONSTANCE MARIE MUNIZZA - Homeroom Vice President. IIB: Foreword Representative: 'l'oday's Business Girls: Cheer- leaders: Hall Staff SORRELL R. NAFT-Prom Committee: Junior Glee'Club: lnter- mediate Discussion Club: Microscope Club: Cnited Nations Club: College Club: Drivers Club: Chorus 2. 3, 4: Hall Staff: Intramural Basketball JOSEPH H. NICHOL, JR.-Homeroom Secretary, l0B, UPA: Home- room President, llA: Hall Staff: Male Chorus: Glee Club: A Choir, Student Director: Track '53: Stephen Foster Memorial Program: Choir Concerts: Swimming Ribbon DAN O'BRIEN-Slide Rule Club: Science Club: Intramural Bas- ketball '53-'55: Advanced Special Shop: Civic Club Test: Swim- ming '54 M. DAVID ODLE - Prom Committee: Intermediate Discussion Club: Senior Discussion Club: Orchestra 5, junior All-City Or- chestra: Senior All-City Orchestra: Pittsburgh Symphony, junior: Orchestra Programs: PTA. Program JUDITH OLBUM-Foreword Representative, 1lB, HA: Senior So- cial Committee: Publicity Committee, Student Council: Problems Committee, Student Council: FT.,-X.: Senior Discussion Club: Book Club: College Club: Dramatic English: Hall Staff: Usher Staff: Foreword Staff: Rasketba Program: Civic Club Test 'Xf7L4f,ecf-1, I J L'-i:'A'v ga K . ' f n I, f -.K fum Sffetj r 104' f 'lff ir 'i -i C4 11.5-'!A'ti'i t- ,LY i' 'z Mold . LEO O'TOOLE -- Drivers Training Class:,RN'ood Shop: Special Shop Foreman JEANNE M. OTTO--Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer: M.M.M., Secretary: Y-Teens. Vice President: Prom Committee: .-N.N.C.: To- day's Business Girls: Hockey '53, '5-l: Basketball 'SZ-'5-l: Volley Ball '54: Mushball '53: Council Representative for Y-Teens ALAN PAPERNICKfHomeroom Secretary. IZH-lZ.X: Travel Club: College Club: Projection Club: Usher Staff: Orchestra 5: Junior Basketball '52: Orchestra Programs: Delegate, American Historical Society Conference CAROL PARKER g Student Council Representative: Homeroom President: junior Student Council, President: Problems Committee: Book Club: F.T'.A.: College Club: Senior Discussion Club: Special Dance Programs: Hall Staff, 913: Basketball '53 YVONNE PARKS - Senior Drivers: Hockey '52: Championship Hockey '54 I PATRICIA ANN PARRISH-Homeroom Vice President, IZA-IZH: Student Council Social Committee: Class Day Committee: F.T.A.: T.B.G.: Hall Staff: Senior Lifesaving: Advanced Foods: Basket- ball: Volley Ball: Hockey: Softball ll '52: Choral Reading Croup: History if -"t f I yttfgf 3-K1 t tg A' kilt' 51,5 wt. 2 Hi A A. .' , T, , I. 62 C i, D 41955,,,, ARLENE R. PISANO-Homerooni Vice President, llB-ll."X: Hall Patrol: Publicity Committee: Social Committee: Library Art Com- mittee: Student Council Alternate, 10A-ll,-X: Advanced Art: Ad- vanced Clothing: Fashion Show: Sewing Project for Football Uni- forms LEONA S. PLOTKIN-Homeroom President, l0B-IOA: Homeroom Vice President, 12.-X: Prom Committee: F.T.,-X.: Travel Club: Col- lege Club: Intermediate and Senior Discussion Clubs: junior Dra- maties: Dramatic English Class: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Bul- letin Distribution: Attendance Chairman, F.T.A. BARBARA MAE POAD-Social Committee: Usher Staff: Y-Teens: Square Dance Club: Fashion Show: Fire Prevention Award, First Prize: Basketball: Hockey: Softball: Intramural Basketball FRED E. POORE -- Hoineroom President, 9B-llA: Homeroom Treasurer, 1213: Gymnastic Club: Social Committee: Band 4. 5: American Legion Award LARRY RABINOWITZ-Homeroom Secretary, l0H: Vice Presi- dent, IZB: President, 12.-X: Library Representative, IZB-IZA: Physics Club: Slide Rule Club: Orchestra l, Z: Intramural Basketball, UB- 9A: Advanced Mechanical Drawing: Qualitative Analysis: Library Staff: State Mathematics Test CAROLE CATHLEEN REOLA - Y-Teens: Future Nurses of America: Cnited Nations Club: Drivers Club: College Club: Fore- word Representative: Usher Staff: Hall Staff. Captain: Basketball '5Z: Volley Ball '55 JACQUELINE ANN RIBERICH llomciooni licasurcl, lodays Business Girls: Y-Teens: Hall Staff: Softball '53: Basketball '53: Volley Hall '5Z: Hockey '53: Fashion Show: May Queen Candidate, 10A CLAIR A. RIDER ETHEL J. RINTZLER-Hoineroom Secretary, 9th, 10th Grades: junior Discussion Club, Secretary: Prom Committee: journal Staff: l".'l'..fX.: Modern Dance: junior Dramatics: Chorus l, -l, 5: Choir Ensemble: Dance Programs: All-City Choir: College Club: P.T.A. Frick Choral Reading: 214 Staff: Gregg Typing Award: Choir Programs JANET E. RINTZLER-Homeroom Vice President, 9th Grade: Student Council Representative, l0-12th Grades: Student Council Social Committee: Student Council Problems Committee: F.T.A., Program Committee: Senior Discussion: junior Discussion: College Club: Dramatic English: Modern Dance: Student Council Orien- tation Program: History Contest, Sth Grade: Frick Choral Read- ing: Scholastic Key: D.A.R. History Award: Student Council Pro- jects: Class Play Cast HELENE ROBINSON - Library Representative: Hall Staff: Drivers Club: Service Club: Gregg Shorthand Award MARTHA RAY ROBINSON-Student Council Representative: IZA Social Committee: Cheerleaders: Today's Business Girls: Y-Teens: P.T.A. Drivers Training: Chorus 5: Choir Programs: Softball '53: D.A.R. Award 63 J UNE CLASS gags: A ELAYNE JUDITH ROSEN-Dramatic English Class: Prom Com- mittee: College Club: Typing Club: Foreword Staff: Library Staff: Chorus 5: Girls Chorale: Cafeteria Staff: History Radio Program: History Conference: Civic Club Test: Volley Ball, Basketball, Mush- ball: Hockey '52-'55 ROBERT ROSEN- -IZA Social Committee: Green Key Club: Gar- den Club: Radio Club: Hand 1, Z, 3: lflectric Shop Foreman RONALD MARVIN ROSENBERGADrivers Club: Varsity Club: Track '53, '54, '55: Advance Print Shop Foreman: Intramural Ras- ketball: Track Letter: jewelry I, 2 MILLY ROSENTHAL-Homeroom Secretary, 9-lllth Grades: Dra- matic English: Student Council Social Committee: F.T..'X.. Program Committee: College Club: Senior Discussion Club: Special Dance: Usher Staff: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Fashion Show: Gregg Typing Award: Class Play Cast ROBERT ALLAN ROSENTHAL-Homeroom President, 9B, IOB, IIB: Vice President, IOA: Green Key Club: Hall Staff: Inter- mediate Discussion: Senior Discussion: Student Council: Usher Staff: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball: Choral Speaking Group GLORIA ANN ROSS -- Today's Business Girls: F.N.gX.: Field Hockey '53 BERNARD E. ROWAN, JR.-Student Council, IZA: Physics Club: P.T.,-X.: Drivers Club: Track '54, '55: Basketball '53, '54: Intramural Softball '53 SANDRA E. RUBEN f Publicity Committee: Cafeteria Staff: F.N.A.: Red Cross Club: Chorus 3. 4: Talent Shows: Stephen Foster Memorial Program BONNIE JANE RUBENSTEINfStndent Council Representative: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Senior Class Day Committee: Square Dance Club: Girls Chorale: F.T.A.: United Nations Club: Chorus 3, 5: Choir Programs ILENE S, RUBENSTEIN-Homer:nom Secretary, Treasurer, HB- llA: Senior Social Committee: Intermediate Discussicn Club: Book Club: College Club: FTA.: F.N.A.: Usher Staff: Cafeteria Staff BARBARA LEE RUBIN A Homeroom Vice President, 9l3-9A: Usher Staff: Cafeteria Staff, Captain: Senior Class Day Committee: Hall Staff: Junior Dramatics: Intermediate Discussion: Red Cross Council: College Club: Dramatic English Class: Modern Dance: FTA.: Student Council Representative: Volley Ball: Mushball: Civic Club Test MICHAEL JAMES RUYECHAN-lJistributiye liducation Class 6-l L L. :L L as M1955a was-as aaa -5 ROBERT SABLOWSKYf-Homeroom President, 9th Grade: Stu- dent Council, 9th, 10th Grades: Class Day Committee: Junior Stu- dent Council Social Committee: Green Key: Usher Staff: Chess Club: Badminton Club: Lan' Club: Orchestra 1, 3. -1. 5: Chorus 4, 5: Manager Football Team '53: lntramural Volley Ball Team '5Z: Orchestra and Choir Programs MARGARET MARY SABO-Secretary F.N..-X.: Secretary Torlay's Business Girls: Class Day Committee: Ushers Staff: Choirs l-5: Girls Chorale l":IlSC11llJlL'I lntramural Basketball: Hockey: Softball: Volley Ball '52-'55: Choir Programs JACK SANDHAUS - Senior Social Committee: Garden Club: Physics Club: Special Shop: VVood Shop JOHN J. SCHAFER-Entered from Gladstone, 1013: Track 'lieam 'SSQ lntramural Basketball '5-l: .Xdvanccd Mechanical Drawing LORRAINE Z. SCHAFFER---Iunior Glee Club: junior Y-Teens Library Staff: Hall Staff: Chorus 2 BARBARA LEE SCHIFFMAN-Hall Staff: FNA.: 'I'oday's Busi- ness Girls: Library Club SANFORD SCHMELZER College Club Student Council: Garden Club: Intra- mural Hasketball '50: Metal Shop STANLEY HOWARD SCHMIDT-Senior Gift Committee: Dis- cussion Club: Square Dance Club: Hall Staff: Track '53: Golf '54: Intramural Softball and Basketball MARY ELIZABETH SCHREIBER - Hotneroonl Secretary, 11th Grade: Y-Teens, Vice President: M.M.M.. Secretary: Senior Lead- ers, Social Chairman: Gift Committee: Membership Committee of Senior Leaders: A.N.C.: M.M.M.: Hockey '52-'54: Basketball '51- '5-l: Volley Ball '52-'54: Fashion Show '51-'54 ELAINE AUDRY SCHWARTZ-Student Council Publicity Com- mittee: Prom Committee: Red Cross Club: College Club: F.T.A.: l7.N.A.: Intermediate Discussion: junior Dramatics: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff: Ushering Staff: Library Staff LORRY N. SCHWARTZ-Projection Club: Senior Discussion Club: LYNN F. SCHWARTZ-Co-Chairman Gift Committee: Student Council Hospitality Committee: Foreword Staff: Assistant Editor, journal Staff: Cafeteria Staff: Senior Discussion Club: Qualitative Analysis Class: Chorus l: Junior Town Meeting of the Air: VVest- ern Pennsylvania Student Council Convention: Civic Club Test 65 . ,Q 5 has M ts' g?:,M C , tv WX- , is hw 5 , --JUNE CLASS A MELVIN A. SCHYVARTZ--Senior Class Gift Committee: Slide Rule Club: German Club: Physics Club: Intramural Basketball SHELDON GERALD SCHWARTZ-Travel Club: Secretary Pro- jection Club SUSIE SCHWARTZ-lforeword Representative: Hoineroom Secre- tary, llll: Homeroom President. llll: lntermediate lliscussion. Sec- retary: F.'l'..'X.. President: Prom Committee: -Iunior Dramatics: College Club: Senior Discussion: Special llance: Dance Programs: Hall Staff: Usher Staff: 214 Staff: Delegate, F.'l'.i-X. Convention: Homeroom Calendar Connnittee LAURETTA SEGIEL-llomeroom Secretary, 9th Grade: Foreword Representative. lflth Grade: .'X.N.C.: Y-Teens: 'l'oday's Business Girls: Hockey, 9th Grade: llasketball, lllth Grade: Volley llall, ltlth Grade MAYER W. SELEKMAN-Senior Class Vice President: Student Treastirer: Homerooni President. lll.X-l2gX: President Slide Rule Club: junior Town Meeting: Student Countil Social Committee: Senior and lntermediate Discussion Clubs: Orchestra 3: I'.'ll.gX, Program: VYorld Affairs Forum: Hall Staff: Dramatic linglish Class URSULA I. SELIGMANN4Stuclent Council Representative, 108: Foreword Representative, NR: Prom Committee: FN..-X.: l7.T.A.: Intermediate Discussion Club: College Club: l'nited Nations Club: Usher Staff: Cafeteria Staff: Red Cross Club: .Xdvanced Sewing: Fashion Show DONALD MICHAEL SERENSKY-llistributive liducation Class: Special Shop, Foreman: Track '53: Cross Country '53 LORETTA MAE SHANOSKI -- Homeroom Vice President, 93: junior Glee Club, Secretary: Class Day Committee: Choir l, 3, 4. 5: Basketball '52: Volley Hall '5l: Talent Show: Hall Staff: l.aw Club: 'l'oday's Business Girls, Treasurer BARBARA I-I. SHAPIRO--Htzmeroom l'resident: lforeword Repre- sentative: Student Council Social Committee: l7.'li'..'X.: Modern Dance: College Club: Choir 5: Choir l: Ensemble: Girls Chorale. Soloist: Radio History Program: TV Choir Program: P.T.:X. Pro- gram: Civic Club Test BERT SHERMAN-Slide Rule Club: Advanced -Iewelry ROBERT LOUIS SHOOK-Homeroom President, IUAL Student Council Representative, llB-ll,-X: l7.'l'.A. Vice President: Prom Committee: Student Council Social Committee: College Club: Usher Staff: Swimming Team '54, '55: Vtlood Shop: Special Shop: Swim- ming Letter JASON LEE SHRINSKY -- Intermediate Discussion, Moderator: Green Key, President: Social Committee, Student Council: Senior Class Social Committee: Conditioning Club: Varsity Club: Law Club: Band 1, 2, 3, -l, 5: Football '52-'5-1: Basketball 'Sl-'55: lntra- mural Softball '52: Co-Captain, Basketball Team '55: Dramatic English 66 C as ,L 1955A A. AUDREY LOUISE SIGEL--lfourth Period Hall Staff: Lunch Check and Candy Clerk: Alternate Frrrexrord and Student Council Repre- sentative: Drivers Club: F.'l'.A.: Gregg: Typing Award NORMA SILVERBLATT-Hrlmerooni Secretary, IOA, llll: l.ibr11rv Representative, IZH: Senior Publicity Committee: junior Dramatic Club: F.N..'X.: College Club: Physics Club: l7.'l'.:X.: Senior Dis- cussion Club: Cnited Nations Club: Choir 1, 3: Gregg Typing Awarrl JOAN HARRIET SILVERMAN-College Club: Senior Class Day Committee: Student Council Problems Conunittee: Student Council Social Committee: Choir 1: F.T.,X. CHARLOTTE E. SILVERSMITH--'Choir 5: Girls Chorale: liregg Shorthand Award: Choir 5 RICHARD STUART SIMON-Foreword Representative: Honie- room Secretary, 9th Grade: Viee President. 10th Grade: President. llth Grade: Student Council Representative: German Club: Busi- ness Manager, journal Staff: Intermediate Discussion: Marching Band: Intramural Basketball, Softball, Volley Ball SAUNDRA ELAINE SIMON-Senior Class Publieitv Committee: F.T.A.: F.N,.-X.: junior Discussion Club: Advanced Clothing: Fash- ion Show: Gregg Typing Axrard: Cafeteria Staff: Hall Staff JSF. Eemrga Y 'tir if f 'Q PATTI SMART' -l"orexrord Representativt, llll l , lrom on mittee: Y-Teens: Today's llusiness Girls: Hockey 'SZ-'54: llasket- ball '52-'5-l: Volley Hail '53, '54 MICHAEL NORMAN SOBEL-Student Couneil: Senior Publicity Committee: Student Council Publicity Committee: Microscope Club: Foreword Staff: Intermediate Discussion: Projection Club: journal Staff: Hall Staff: Seholastie Photography .'Xward: Civic Club Test BARBARA F. SPANGLERf-Homeroom Viee President, Ulrl, 9.4: 'l'oday's Business Girls. Treasurer: .-X.N.C.: l'.'l".A. Drivers Club: Choir 3: Basketball: Hockey: Volley llall: Softball: Fashion Show' D..-XR. Award v DAVID SPITZER-lforew:ard Representative: Senior Gift Com- mit-tee: Student Couneil l'ublicity Committee: Projection Club' Drivers Club: Scholastic Art Awarrl: Hall Staff STANLEY SPUNGEN-l'ublieity Committee: Physics Club: Choir 4. 5: Glee Club: Cross Country '5-l: Traelc '55: Metal Shop: VVood Shop: TV Physics Program: I'.'l'.iX. Friek School Prograin: Track Letters WILMA JEAN STASCH-Homeroom Vice l"resiflent, 1l.X: A.N.C.: 'l"oday's Business Girls 67 'JUNE CLASS as 2, A WILLIAM STEELE4Ht7lllCftltll1I Secretary, l2th Grade: intramural Basketball '52, 'SSC Special Shop DOROTHY MAE STENGER A Homeroom Vice l'resident, 9th Grade: President, 12th Grade: Majorette Sergeant: Senior Class Gift Committee: Y-Teens: Service Club: Softball: Home-room May Queen, IOB: Fashion Show, 10B JOHN STERLING - Senior Social Committee: Conditioning Club: Choir 3, S: Intramural Basketball '54, '55: Special Shop: Dramatic English: Choral Reading Group FRANCES STERN-Foreword Representative: Homeroom Secre- tary: German Club, President: Senior Discussion Club: F.T.A.: College Club: Choir: Dramatic English: Hall Staff JOHN STEPHEN STEVENSON-Conditioning Club: lfootball '53, '54: Basketball '53: Gerwig Award: American Legion Award THERESA PAULA STIBRIK A Distributive Education Class: Y-Teens: Fashion Show, 1 Volley Ball '52-'54 OA, llA: Hockey '52-'5-ll Softball '52, '53: SALLY R STOVER umtroom l'residcnt, 9A-llA: Student Council: Cafeteria Staff: Choir 5: Senior Class Day Committee? Y-Teens: Girls Athletics '52-'5-l: Scholarship, Carnegie Tech JEANNE S. STRAUSS-V-Choir 5: Entered Allderdice 12B JEROME ZELIG STUTZ-I-lomeroom President, 9A: Senior llis- cussion, Moderator: Class Publicity Committee: College Club: Chess Club: Physical Education Club: Type Club: Choir 5: Cross Coun- try '5-1: Intramural Basketball '52-'55: Volley Ball '52-'S-1: Sxvim- ming '54: Dramatic English: Qualitative Analysis Class: Civic Club Test ELIZABETH MARIE SUSTERIC-fHall Staff: Usher Staffl .Xs- sistant in 214: Service Club: Y-Teens: Vollev Hall '52: Fashion Show: Gregg Typing Award: Gregg Shorthand Award ROBERT TADDIGS4Microscope Club: Photography Club: Jewelry 1-4 GRETCHEN HELEN THEOBALD4Y-Teens: Today's Business Girls: Library Staff: Advanced Cooking: Chorus Programs 68 CCC :C JC. se E E s.E1955 HELEN IRENE TKAC - Kl.fNl.M.: Y-Teens: 'l'oday's llusiness Girls: Service Club: Gregg Typing .Xu'ard: :Xthletic qXxvard: Hall Staff DOLORES TOTH-Y-Teens: l7.N..-X.: Student Council Social Coin- mittee: Prom Committee: A-Xnicrican Legion Award: llasketball '52- '55: Hockcy '53: Yolley Hall '53-'55: Hall Patrol, Captain GENE J. TYRNAUER-Class Day Committee: Discussion Club: Yarsity Club: Football '55, 'S-ll Track TCHIII '52-'552 Dl'HIll21IiC E112- lish BETH VERMAN-Chairman, lnterinediate Discussion Club: Stu- dent Council Social Committee: Senior Prom Committee: l7.T'..X : M.M.M.: Majorettes: Hall Staff: Cafeteria Staff: College Club: Volley Ball '5Z: junior Leaders: Fashion Show: Athletic Award ROBERT A. VERNER-Conditioning Club: Chairman Senior Gift Committee: Football '52-'54 JANET ROWENE VERNON-Hoineroom 'l'reasurer, l.Z.X: French Club: Usher Staff: Senior Prom Committee: Hall Patrol: Dramatic English: Hockey '5.3: Softball '5.5: llasketball '53 z. - ' iq. 98 .xi 3' M 9: ,H f 3 :vt . ,sffzzrzg " fm- ROSALEEN ELIZABETH VERRONE-Sclyut Llub Xdytnt l Foods: Shorthand Award: Hall Staff ROSEANN VOLPE-Senior Gift Committee l W X rxtntec Clothing: Fashion Show: Hall Staff: Lsher Staff SANDRA LEE WAGNER-Homeroom Secretary, 9th Grade: Stu- dent Council Publicity Committee: lladminton Club: junior l.ead- ers: junior Drainatics: Senior Discussion Club: l7.'l'.pX.: Dramatic linglisli: College Club: Student Council Representative: Modern Dance: Fashion Show: Soccer: Yolley llall: llasketball: Dance lJI'Ug'l'2il1lSQ Hall Staff: Gregg' Typing' .Xuard: Gregg' Shorthand Awartl: Civic Club Test MICHAEL EDWARD WALDTl"ltJlllL'l'Il41lll l'resident, 9th, lllth, llth Grades: Senior Discussion Club, l'resident and Moderator: Prom Committee, Chairman: Senior Student Council Committee, Chair- man: Physics Club: Intramural Basketball: Softball: XN'ood Shop, Foreman: Student Council Convention Delegate. '5-l: Dramatic ling'- lish Class: Cheerleader '53, '5-1: Cheerleading Letter ROCHELLE ILENE WALDMAN--Foreword Representative: IZA: Senior Gift Committee: College Club: 'l',rrlay's llusiness Girls: liuture Nurses of America DONALD HERBERT WATZMAN-Senior Class Day Committee: Chess Club: Hand l-5: Cross Country l.etter '53, '5-l: Track l.etter '54, 'S5: junior AAC Vveight Lifting' Lhanipion '53: l'lacenicnt in State Cross Country Meet 69 Us JUNE CLASS- CANDY RUTH WEBER-Gregg' Typing Award: llaskctball '5-l: Hockey '54 SHELDON ALAN WEINSTEINfStudent Council Representative: Homeroom Treasurer: Senior Social Committee: Intermediate Dis- cussion: Physics Club: Senior Discussion Club: College Club: Orchestra R: Cross Country: Intramural Basketball, Swimming, Track: junior Town Meeting of the .-Xir: Dramatic linglish: Hall Staff: Lau' Club MICHAEL CHARLES WEISBERG-Chess Club: Track '5-1355: Cross Country '54 GRACE RITA WEISS-Foreword Representative, IZB: Homeroom President, QA: Student Council Representative, 10.-X: Homeroom Secretary, IZA: College Club, Treasurer: Student Council Problems Committee: Senior Social Committee: Intermediate Discussion Club: Senior Discussion Club: journal Staff: Special Dance: Hall Staff: Future Teachers of America, Treasurer PATTY ANN WEISS-Homeroom Treasurer: llomeroom Secre- tary: Library Staff: lntcrmediate Discussion Club SHIRLEY FAYE WEISS-Foreword Representative, 9th, 10th, 12th Grades: Homeroom Secretary, 10th Grade: Homcroom Treasurer, llth Grade: Student Council Representative, ll.'X: Senior Discus- sion: F.T..-X,: A Choir: Hall Staff, Captain: junior Dramatics: junior lllee Club: ,lunior Discussion: Chorus l, 3, 4, 5 SONDRA JANE WEISS-Future Nurses of America: Today's Business Girls: Hall Staff: Cafeteria Staff: Fashion Show '52 FAITH JOANNE WERKSMAN-Student Council: Dramatic Club: Intermediate Discussion Club: Future Nurses of America: Hall Staff: llasketball '52: Hockey 'S3: Soccer '52: Volley Hall '53 ANNIE L. WHITAKER --- Student Council Representative, ll.tX1 Future Nurses of America: Historical Broadcast, '53 NANCY ANN WHITEHOUSE-llomeroom President, 1213: Trea- surer, 9.'X: Today's Business Girls, President: Social Committee: Y-Teens: Hall Staff: Usher Staff: Volley Ball: Basketball: Soft- ball: Hockey: May Queen Nominee: Fashion Show NELSON M. WHITMAN--Student Council Alternate: Microscope Club: Orchestra 5: Orchestra i,l'Ug'1'1illlSQ Science Convention DAVID G. WILLIAMS-Homerotun l'resident, llgX: Senior lirom Committee: Slide Rule Club: Hall Staff: Cross Country '5-1: Soft- ball '52: intramural llaskethall 'S-l: Track 70 CC- 1955, JAN B. WINGARD--'Senior Social Committee: Microscope Club: lntramural llasketball ARNOLD WINIKOFF w Physics Club: lntermcdiate Discussion Club: Slide Rule Club: Travel Club: Orchestra Z EILEEN WISEMANfl"l4.inerooin Secretary, 913: Vice President, 10155: Student Council Rtpresentative: lntermediate Discussion: Square Dance Club: junior Dramatics: Senior Publicity Committee, Chairman: Cafeteria Staff: Student Council President: journal Staff: .-X Cappella Choir: Student Council Convention: Student Council Social, Hospitality, and Problems Committees ANN YANCURAflJistributive lfducation Class: Student Council Alternate: Softball '5Z: Hockey 'SSQ Volley Ball '51: Basketball Captain, '53: May Queen Candidate LOREEN RAE ZAVOS-Homeroom Secretary, 9A: Treasurer, IOA: Prom Committee: Student Council, Social Committee: journal Staff, Assistant liditor: F.T'.A.: College Club: Intermediate Dis- cussion: Senior gDiscussion: Modern Dance: junior Discussion: Junior Dramatics: Fashion Show: Dance Programs: Talent Show: Gregg Typing and Shorthand Awards: Hall Staff: Periodicals Sec- retary: P.T..-X. Friek Choral Reading: Usher Staff DIANE BOGERT HOMEBOUND GRADUATES SALLY ANN SMITH MARY LOUISE KEREKES Sally .-Xnn Smith and Mary Louise Kerekes completed their high school course at home with a teacher appointed by the Board of Education. This instructor tutored each girl for a half-day each week. For perseverance under difficulties Sally .Nun and Marv Louise are to be highly commended. i T -my ,J ' I 'K P 1 i.i.e,r qw ig SEI"-' 5: 1 j f 5? if X ,WU x- Lglllll O 71 66 Hank Bennett.. .. . Marion Bennett... . . Mrs. Bennett ,.., . .. . Clarence ..,.. ..,.,.... . . . Queen Guinevere. King Arthur ...,. .. ,...,..... .. Merlin .,.....,,,... ....,..........,.. Queen Morgan Le Fay .,.. Elaine ,........ . ..,,......,,.r.. Sandy ,...,...... .. . . Sir Sagramor ......... Sir Launcelot ..,...,.. Faculty Director ...,.. Tech Director ........ Assistant Directors... Production Assistant ....., . Set Props ....... ..........,....... Hand Props . ..... . Publicity .. . . Scenery .. .. Make-Up ..... Costumes ,,.... Prompters.. . . . Sound ........... A Connecticut Yankee in KingArthur's Court" .. .. Gene Tyrnauer, Mike Wald Saralee Gelman, Milly Rosenthal .. . .. .... Leona Plotkin, Elayne Rosen Ronnie Chelkis, Marilyn Cassidy . ..,. Judi Olbum, Sandra Wagner .. ...... Louis Lasday, Robert Lebovitz .......jerome Stutz, Mike Sobel Arline Fromm, Janet Rintzler Rheda Meyers, Marlene Gold Janet Vernon, Rena Gorn john Sterling, Jason Shrinsky .,....Arthur Lebovitz, Sheldon Weinstein Miss Edith Finegold Miss Sarah Hailperin Barbara Rubin, Marshall Lindner Thomas Gosztonyi Stanley Franzos . Robert Mandell . . Mayer Selekman .. ............ .............. R ichard Cohen Richard Cohen .. .. .. Valerie Gordon, Barbara jones Frances Stern, Saralee Gelman, Milly Rosenthal . ...........Thomas Gosztonyi DRAMATIC ENGLISH CLASS 72 THE ARCHERS PRODUCTION STAFF ,May 24, 25, 26 Allderdice Auditorium xf THE LA W 'N Kms courq CONNECTIC YANKEE June lass Honor tudents Joanne Aiello Millard Amdur David Bluestone Roberta Brand John Brauman Kenneth Calhoun John Canter Gilbert Davis Betty Deutsch Judy Faskow Nancy First Jack Fischer Sylvia Garfinkel Saralee Gelman Michael Gerber Marlene Gold Valerie Gordon Thomas Gosztonyi George Gross Barbara Abelson Anne Bernstein Etta Birkenfield Burton Blonstein Clark Carroll Carl Cohen Richard Cohen Sholom Comay Helen Dickson Charles Duffy Eileen Eisner Stanley Goldberg Robert Gordon Rena Lee Gorn Robert Lebovitz Susan Levin James Liberman Marshall Lindner Robert Mandell Myrna Mazur Robert Mendelson Marilyn Meyers Gregory Morris Beatrice Mulhollen v HIGH HONOR Sandra Wagner HONOR 7 sf?" Ruth Grossman Melvin Hinich Gloria Hourvitz Antoinette Hurwitz Marlene Judd Frances Kramer Dorothy Langer Murray Litmans Dorothy Mathos Esther Mishelevich Elayne Morris Judith Olbum Janet Rintzler Elayne Rosen Barbara Rubin Lynn Schwartz Barbara Shapiro Richard Simon Jerome Stutz Daniel O'Brien David Odle Jeanne Otto Alan Papernick Carol Parker Barbara Poad Larry Rabinovitz Ethel Rintzler Milly Rosenthal Melvin Schwartz Susie Schwartz Mayer Selekman Norma Silverblatt Michael Sobel Wilma Stasch Frances Stern John Stevenson Elizabeth Susteric Beth Verman Michael Wald Michael Weisberg Grace Weiss David Williams Loreen Zavos 74 4 irport Observer---306 Teacher ......,. ...,.,,. lv liss Katherine Skarinski President ,...,....... ...,,4..,,.,...,. I .arry Rabinovitz Vice President .,..... ..,... R obert Rosenthal Secretary ., .,... ......,..4...,.,........,.,,. ...,... M a rilyn Meyers 'Treasurer .,,...,.A.......,.4,.,.,..,..,.......... ,.,..,...... P atty VVeiss Student Council Representative ..4,... ...,,. Robert Lebovitz Foreword Representative i,....,.,.....,.. ...i,. R ochelle VValdman The time is l965g The airport is now quite alive: Stepping through the large gateway, Celebrities pass from day to day: Glancing casually, one can name Men and women headed for fame. TRAVELERS Brief case tucked firmly under his arm. Is this handsome lawyer, full of charm . . . Robert Lebovitz Autograph seekers are all on the run- To catch this famous dancer, just can't be done . Rena Gorn One cannot help staring with great admiration At this air force pilot serving our nation . . . Bill Katz Along with the magnaites of great industry Is a most indispensable secretary . . . Shirley Hochhauser How envious many a student would be If this lovely French teacher they all could see Carol Parker Seen carrying samples of her elegant work From artistic duties she never would shirk . . . Barbara Fisher Female glances are hard to conceal From this talented actor with so much appeal Gene Tyrnauer Leaving the terminal to rush out of tow11 Is a chain store owner of great renown . . Morton Kramer Wearing an air of dignity, And rightly proud, this new nurse should be . . Marilyn Meyers His wrinkled brow is a sign, we find, That this young lawyer has much on his mind . . . Jason Shrinsky Here comes an accountant who's found many ways To end people's troubles on income tax days . . . Robert Rosenthal VVatching other people's money is just his speedg For this popular accountant it's paid off, indeed . . . Norman Katz 75 Sitting-Carol Parker, Rena Gorn, Barbara Fisher, Etta Birkenfield, Faith Werksman First Row-Lois Lawrence, Ruth Gross, Norma Silverblatt, Beth Verman, Saundra Simon, John Stevenson, Judy Linton, William Katz, Miriam Broidy, Victor Crooks, Rochelle Waldman Second Row-Morton Kramer, Valerie Gordon, Elaine Schwartz, Larry Rabinowitz, Sheldon Schwartz, Eugene Tyrnauer, Robert Rosenthal, Merle Levine, Shirley Hoff- man, Shirley Hochhauser, Dorothy jenkins Third Row-Gregory Morris, Mayer Selekman, Burton Blonstein, Robert Bowytz, Frank Henry, james Martin, Norman Katz, Robert Lebowitz, Robert Lenart, jason Shrinsky llis hunk uf prosperitx' is hzlrcl to hicle- .X Q'l'4lL'L'l'X' lmsiness he rims with prizle . . . Sheldon Schwartz llis mime till the liwmt page is frequently seen! .Xt plezuling his eases this lllXX'yt'l"S supreme . . .Bob Bowytz l mvtiee from ltilfllllg' some top llllllllfillltlll llei' jmirmtlistie works ure sweeping' the mttilm . . .Norma Silverblatt lfztme :mtl gmnl lurtmie clirl mit pass him lmyp This top chemical engineer is quite n guy . . . Larry Rabinowitz .Xll eyes turn tuwztril :1 lovely miss XX'huse lmezmty :tml tztlem have hruuglit her lmliss . . . Valerie Gordon .X sure sign that teachers are nice as ever ls this pretty miss, ll2ll'4lXX'U1'lilllQ' :mtl clever . . . Ruth Gross The path he's pnverl lm' himsell mlnes seem 'IM he that ul im engineer lull ul esteem , . . Robert Lenart iilimlwing' the lzlcltlei' ul lztme lllmelully ls it mirse with Illlllllllllll :mrl sweet :ts ezm he . . Faith Werksman .X leather in the eztp ul' this wtmrlerlul miss XX'hu :ls fl velerinitrizlii hriiigs zmimstls lwlissl . . Patty Weiss 76 Her study of Home Ee will not go unused In teaching or 'homemaking-which will she choose? . . . B. Verman That man taking an empty seat Is a million-dollar salesman who's hard to beat . . . Burt Blonstein This young musician has no need to pout For fame is his, of that I have no doubt . . . Victor Crooks Hollywood scouts are in a flurryg To catch this gal they'd better hurry . . . Saundra Simon Stopping for coffee to rest for a while A popular doctor greets all with a smile . . . Mayer Selekman Beauty and brains, an unequaled duet. Exhibited by a teacher you'll never forget . . . Elaine Schwartz An attractive model can hardly hide From admiring glances which she takes in her stride! . . . Rochelle Waldman This bov as a "Steno" is really great: He could certainly be our Secretary of State . . . Frank Henry Here is an athlete who plays any game: For her there could only be luck and great fame . . . Carolyn Homan Out on the field checking the props Ts an airplane mechanic we all think is tops . . . James Martin This girl's a secretary I'll venture to bet: There never was a job she couldn't get . . . Dorothy Jenkins Now getting around is a friendly guy VVhose fame as an architect rose to the sky . . . Gregory Morris A candidate for the Miss .flmerica contest Our elementary teacher sure is best . . . Etta Birkenfield In every way itis plain to see This gal's a mighty competent secretary . . . Miriam Broidy VVhen seeking flowers bright and gay This gal will show you a charming array . . .Lois Lawrence .Nlighting from a near-by plane Is a fashion plate who's climbed to fame . . Shirley Hoffman Looking prosperous in his line of work Is this very friendly grocery store clerk . . John Stevenson One would certainly not pass by This lovely lady catching everyone's eye . . Judy Linton Looking as busy as he can Is this very important hvsiness man . . . Merle Levine 77 ueen Elizabeth? Court 356 fxz. First Row-Sallie Ampel, Ilene Rubenstein, Elayne Morris, Lynn Schwartz, Robert Men- delson, Barbara Poad,. Lee Goodman, jimmy Liberman, Barbara Schiffman, Arlene Pisano, Audrey Gratton Second Row-Frances Dimling, Helen Tkac, Margie Sabo, jean Jeffries, Jannette Cyrus, Yvonne Parks, joan Howell, Betty Kluchman, Jeanne Otto, Myrna Mazur, Antoinette Hurwitz, Rheda Meyers Third Row-Robert Shook, Sorrell Naft, Robert Sablowsky, john Bich, John Sterling, Melvin Hinich, jack Massof, Howard Erd, Lorry Schwartz, Lawrence Marlin, Harvey Goldstein 'l'0zu'llL-1' Mrs. lilizztlmctli l,Ul'llfl' l'i'esicle11t l,ce floocllnzul Yire l,l'CSlClt'llt ,lzuncs l.lllCl'lll2l.ll FL't'l't'l1ll'l' lizirlmztrzt Poztcl 'l1l'CZlSlll'Cl' i , ., lioliort Blcmlclsoii Sturlcnt Uniiicil licpim-sr-iitzitiw l,ymi SCllW2ll'lZ l7orr'wm'4l lqL'lll'CSt'lll2lllYt' , . xlllllll Klztziu lll' strc tllc lzulics zmcl lmiglits of Qiicvii lflizzllmctlfs court. You will lac ilmtmrliicccl to lmtli tlic long' zmrl tlu' sliort. llut lmclort- lmowiiig czwli girl :tml gent. Xlc-vt Qiwc-ii lilizztlwtli, tlxc most cnlinciit. llc-1' plcaszliit smile- mztlqcs every clay seem lmriglitg ln cvc'i'y nliil-stimi slit- livlps us see wliz1t's right. ,Xml now wt' wrmt tlic whole wiclc wurlrl to kiww. Hur most SlllL't'l'L' tlizmlrs to licr wc owl-. l"li.XNlilQS lJlKll.lXti Um' royal artist, lllllflily may lwi' lzum- grow. Stunt- rlzly slit- will lac' zuiotlici' lizliilslmmiigli. AXNTUIN lC'l"l'li I Il'lQlYl'l'Z Slice twirls 2lt'l'4lSS ilu' llooi' witli lorlu :mtl Ql'lll'l', 'I'lu' lull-nt ul this girl is lui' from coiiiiiioliplzwc. ll! JXNUXRIJ lilill llc-:ul lJI'lllll'l' ol ilu- pztlzm- is llowzxrrl l',I'fl. lil tlic lmusy printsliop llis suggestions can lic llrzml. LYNN SL'llXXfXl4'l'Z .Xlclu-mist lxim has at lizmrl iii ci'cry imir. ln rlzlilv fluzll rlzlss slic rates most liigli. 78 MELVIN I-IINICH A lord whose mentality deserves our mention, In future time, he will gain much attention. JOHN BICH Idol of the ladies is our John Bich, That he'll look at them is the girls' great wish. ROBERT SHOOK Bob represents our court in the poolg As a swimmer he is real, real cool. AUDREY GRATTON Da1ne A.udrey's personality can never be heat, To be her friend is a wonderful treat. SALLIE AMPEI- Sally rates with every boy: Her life at Allderdice she must enjoy. JACK MASSOF The majestic car dealer at present is Jack, For selling the autos he'll always have a knack. JEANNE OTTO Every morning she helps at MMMg Jeanne is really such a royal gem. HARVEY GOLDSTEIN As the queen's first thane, he is the bestg VVith sense of humor, he is blest. SORREL NAFT To be an accountant is his desire: He'll soon earn enough to retire. BAR-BARA POAD The records are kept by Barbara Poad: She takes all notes in her shorthand code. MARILYN HOFFMAN Here is Mickey, a seamstress supreme: She sews so well, her clothes are a dream. RIIEDA MEYERS The greatest thespian of court 356, VVith many people she knows how to mix. ILENE RUBENSTEIN Lady Ilene is our beauty proud: To find her, search in the midst of the crowd. LAVVRENCE MARLIN As regal doctor he will excel, Tall. silent Larry no one can parallel. TONY DeMATTEO The queen's top jester, long may he rate, Although every day he straggles in late. ROBERT MENDELSON As princely exchequer, our Bobby heads the rank XVhen asking for money, he's always so frank. 79 ,IANNETTE CYRUS S' ' ' " lv lic lannette' Smger supreme is me 1 c A , Her voice is outstanding, in solo or duet. LEE GOODMAN The queen's prime minister, Lee Goodman is here, He is known as a leader in all the hemisphere. BETTY KLUCHMAN Betty is placed as the courtly nurse, Soon her skill will be known throughout the universe BARBARA SCHIFFMAN The C.P.A. of Queen Elizabeth's domain- With us always her memory will remain. MYRNA MAZUR To the Foreword she is our representativeg To get 100 per cent subscription is her objective. JOHN STERLING The best all-round athlete. John Sterling is heg I-Ie is our sports hero. as you can see. JEAN JEFFRIES In the kingdom of Allderdice, she serves as a pageg In employing her, a man would be sage. JAMES LIBERMAN Our prime minister's aide is -Iimmy L.. Whatever he does, he does quite well. ARLENE PISANO Designing the queen's new summer outfit. Arlene's efforts will surely make a hit. HELEN TKAC A leader in sports, so good in all the rest, This maid-in-waiting deserves the very best. YVONNE PARKS She's a girl so good in sports and games. A person who will succeed in athletic aims. MARGIE SABO Of her shorthand award, she is quite proudg We all sing her praises, both long and loud. GERALD LESHER If you need a lawyer in the coming years, .lust come to Gerald, lie'll allay all our fears. MARILYN GOLDSTEIN What she wants to be is an M.D.'s assistantg In doing good deeds. sheis always persistent. ROBERT SABLOWSKY Next comes our Minstrel, Bob is his nameg ' ' r be the same. Without him "A" choir will neve 80 "O sleep! it is z JOANNE HOWELL Miss joan is a member of T.B.G., What a wonderful secretary she will be! ELAYNE MORRIS On cafeteria staff is Countess Elayne, From eating lunch she will you detain. LORRY SCHXVARTZ To be his friend is lots of fun, Sir Lorry's smile is never done. Now you have met Queen Elizabeth' To every personality you have a clue. These last six years we did survive, And now we're the class of '55. S CTCVV. THE SENIOR IN ENGLISH LITERATURE L gentle thing. pole to pole!" -"The Rlllli' of the Ancient Senioru Beloved from "For fools rush in where angels fear to treadf, -"An Essay on Allderdice Halls" "VVith fingers weary and worn, VVith eyelids heavy and red." -"The Song of the Senior' 'A fine official he'd 'be anywhere." -"Mr. McCly1nonds" from The Alldw' 'Milton. thou should'st be living at this hourf' -"Allderdice, 1955', 'In mournful lays the tale became knownf' -"Senior Themes" 'He1'e, where men sit and hear each other groan." -"Ode to Carnegie Library" 'O heartfelt rapture! bliss beyond compare!" -"The Senior's Saturday Night" 'Act well your part." -"Essay on 'Connecticut Yankee' " 'There is madness about thee. and joy divinef, -"The Graduation fl955j" ,yy , ef' -.i lgw .W ,il-1 HM. . " N,--" 1. 'gifs 25 - " ' it f -if 'Q' arf-an Q- s .ff fy?" f? 81 - dire-Bury Tales Academy Awards---361 S 'l1tT1lt'lll'l' Klr. Sznnncl lllitz l'resiclcnt lliirutliy Stcngi-1' Yicc l'i'esirlc-nt l'2lli'lt'i2l l':n'i'isli SOCl'Ct2l.l'j' . .. . lfrecl llmwt- 'lil't'?lSlll't'l' . . .Xluysins lizillztglicr Stinlcnt Llillllllfll Kein'L'sc1itzLtixfc Sally Straw-1' l:lll'ClVUl'll Rt'lJl'CSCllfZlllYt' jzinicc Klein First Row-Betty jane Curry, Sande Berger, Janice Klein, Sandra Gusky, Ursula Selig- man, Aloysius Gallagher, Dorothy Stenger, Patricia Parish, Sally Stover, Martha Robinson, Esther Latterman Second Row-Mary Hudson, june Bennett, Lucille Booker, Marianna DiRubbo, Elsie Gratton, Patricia Backode, Rosaleen Verrone, Patti Smart, Lauretta Segiel, Wilma Stasch, Mr. Blitz Third Row-Anne Whitaker, Alice Capcara, jerry Stutz, Ralph Abramovitz, David Blue- stone, Jan Wingard, Herbert Goldstein, Bernie Rowan, David Odle, Bonnie Rubenstein This is station 361, llruzitlcastiiig the biggest event of the year The .-Xcztcleiiiy .'Xwzu'cls of 'l'..'X.H.S.. Xtith thc greatest celebrities lic-rc. "'l'llli Clilillu' Slim .hifllliliillif is inzistci' ul' cciviiiniiies :it this culusszil Zlllililf XYQ lincl his wit zunl lnnnui' tu ln- llCl'lPllll cuiiipuit. HCI'1lUl'li lt'frruz111'x ll fc-llmx' who is allways in thc lmmv. Non' we can find him :ts clii'c-ctm' of our slnuw. The lighting fm' this event gives ns nu XYHl'l'y. ,X smile lrnmi l'111'Ii Sumrl hrings sunshine in Il lnirry. ln lmezliitilyiiig thi' stars. unc has tu lic clever: Malte-up teclniician Hvffy ClIIl'l'.l' is the lmest cwr. Telling' the wiwlcl of this fwcztsiuii is finite ll juli to ilu. Nzltnrzilly we lmvc Hill C'lu1'l.' to liczul the "TY" t'1'c-np SZ "THE CAST' To Dorothy Stenger goes first prize as director of our class. She's made our homeroom into one you never can surpass. As she accepts her award all the others move over. For singing none can compare with our Sally Stover. An oscar to "Buzz" Gallagher our treasurer, so alert and al lt's his efficiency that helps to keep our finances stable. Librarian of the year, Elsie Grafton wins our acclaim: plc. She's catalogued a thousand books and knows them all by name. And now the best male singer, whom all the girls adorem- This place goes to foe Krenn, with voice and looks galore. As he goes zooming overhead, so handsome in his pilot's attire, The crowd turns to catch a glimpse of Ray l?a-nks, the world's champion flyer. Making the refreshments for this prize-winning affair XVe find Janice Klein, a hostess beyond compare. John Canter now accepts a medal, as doctor of the year, W'henever he comes on the scene his patients have naught to fear. Known the world over for her chic designs, Here comes Mary Hudson and her winning lines. Lovely Ursula Selignfian is a star model for Vogue and Harper's3 The styles she wears are always eye-stoppers. As sportscaster of the year, Larry Dinardo keeps ns in VV ith news of the Pirates and Steelers and such. Now listen to the music that floats on the air, It's Fred Poore and his trumpet, a prize-winning pair. Admiral fan Wingard. with medals covering his chest. VVon't spare any words to tell us his Navy's the best. This theatre's covered with murals so grand, touch Painted by Marianna DiRi1bl1o. the finest artist in the land. "The King of Financef, this title surely fits The man who's conquered Wall Street-Ralph Abrainovits. Here comes Rosaleen Verrone in a dancing interlude: Her graceful tapping will lift anybody's mood. Winner of the Olympics in 1962, Lauretta Segiel's badminton helped the U.S. come thru. First female president of the United States, Martha Robinson proved she has what it takes. "Club woman of the age," she joins them in droves- Esther Latternian's our choice as everyone knows. A spectator has fainted! Who can cure him quick? Call nurses Sandee Berger and Charlotte Silfvrrsinitli, their ch As winner of the nineteen-sixty-five Nobel Prize Herbie Goldstein has found his dream realized. . l arm will do the trick 83 Whirling and flashing as all the people cheer, Comes petite Wilnia Stasch, world champion skater for many a As the friendliest fellow, the nicest around- We nominate David Odle, whose smile is world renowned. Pat Parrish is the great novelist of this age, Her amazing adventures are all the rage. With a look so happy, and a style quite sweet, Alice Cafrcarais appearance brings the crowd to its feet. An "Emmy" to the actress whom all the people cheer, It's func Bennett the star of television this year. The initials M.D. stand beside his name, VVith his talent and brains David Bluestone couldn't miss fame. Witli a face and a figure just short of divine, Bonnie Rubenstein conquered the male world in a short time. ferry Stuff: has won the world's acclaimg He made good in his bid for legal fame. The other women feel dowdy as Scmde Guslcy comes on stagea- As best-dressed woman of the year, she's a fashion page. Taking the prize as a cheerful miss, who is always on the go, Anne Whitaker is a gal we find it's fun to know. Pnl Barkode, a lass with twinkling eyes, As a grade "A" typist rates a prize. Everyone comes to attention as she arrives on the scenee- It's General Lucille Booker, head of the VVomen's Marine. This event wouldn't be complete without a musical hour, Here's Sherry Kraft the star of UA" choir. SQUEEGEES-SUPPLY AND DEMAND The time for taking pictures has finally come around, And in the Exhibition Room all seniors can be found. year Thev're there with faces smiling, so happy and so gay, Until the picturefs taken, then the smiles just fade away. The photographer. a patient man, is really quite upset: After all with such a face, what results could he possibly Ge He turns the camera so many ways to get each different view He has one consolation-in five minutes he'll be through. The pictures are completed, and next they see the proofs: The seniors cannot understand why they resemble goof Ordering the pictures is the easiest part of it: S. You select the one that all agree will make the biggest hit The pictures and the squeegees vhavc finally arrived, All kinds of crazy messages are hastily inscribed. As I stay up each night to write I get an aching head It might have been much easier to break the camera instead 84 W'-if 'W ZAS WFURMATIUN ---1 A.B.C..'s of 362 E.H-M Teacher ..,.....,,.. ...,. M iss Margaret Hanrahan President ....,,,..., ....,,...,........ . james Goldman Vice President ...... ,...., L eona Plotkin Secretary ...,...,....,........,......,...,..... ,,,,., G race Weiss Treasurer ................,......,.....,.....r.,., ..,. .... I a net Vernon Student Council Representative i.,., . ,...,,...,.. Marlene Gold Foreword Representative .. ......,.. . ..... Constance Munizza The time has come for us to leave These halls of knowledge and of learningg XVe know that from this school we've gained A lot of insight and grades we've been earning. Now here's a look at our fine crew NVhose future will give the world a different view. AMDURV, l31.A1NE A is for articulate in everything she docsg VVhether acting or just smiling she 1nakes the boys all buzz. BEVERIDGE, CAMPBELL B is for Hzzrlvank or Britain or maybe to Boston To these places he'll travel in Cadillac. lford on even an Austin. CARLSON, GRETTA C is for Clltlflllffllg as you know she is: At typing and shorthand she is a whiz. CARROLL, CLARK C is for his clever mind as during a game of chess And also when in Qual class he shows a lot of finesse. CECERE, BARBARA C is for this vnfv gal with charm personified Her beauty and looks are greatly magnified. DESTEIN, RONALD D is for Ron's dlll'll-btllffy while running a half mileg Though track is one activity, there is also his art style. DICKSON, HELEN D is for dCf7l'11dllf7f1'ffy, she's famous as a doerg And all the teachers know our Helen, take off their hats to her. DULBERG, JOEL D is for deter11Linafi011,, a TY man to be, Be it painting sets or running cameras, 'loel's the boy to see. ELINOW, MARLENE E is for her eagerness to be a great success: This gal's exuberance is surely in excess. 86 EVANS, ELINOR E is for efficicury in everything she tries: Friends who know Elinor say she's personality wise. FRISHMAN, ROCHELLE F is for freshmss and that lovely winning smile: This gal has what it takes to make the boys walk a mile. GELMAN, NORMA G is for her fjl'7lZ-IlSiNVlfl1 her needle she's renowned: VVearing all her fashionalzle clothes, Norma is well gowned GELMAN, SARALEE G is for her gracefzzlncss which she does possess: For her easy manner, admiration we profess. GERSON, FLORENCE G is for her golden hair and her pleasant ways: YOu'll never find this cute miss absent many days. GIFFEN, BONNIE SUE G is for Bonnie's get up and !j0A,' The tricks of being' lively she does know. G0l.D, MARLENE G is for the glenn: that is shining in her eyes: Our Marlene is pretty, energetic, and wise. GOLDMAN, JAMES G is for the good cheer this lad is known to spread: As president of our class. he will always be the head. KRAAIER, FRANCES K is for her knark at playing a violing VVith this very fine talent many hearts she'll always win. Kumrz, HOXVARIJ K is for the k1zrm'Ir'dgv that Howard does retaing He has many quotations stored up in his brain. I .ASDAY, LOUIS 1. is for l.Ou's 11"zfcli11z'.rs in every type of workg ln Orchestra or Dramatic linglish his job he'll never shirk l,EI'I, BARBARA l. is for a Ioztalvlc miss who on the field you'll find XVith hockey, basketball, and all other sports on her mind. lX'lILLER, MARSHA M is for MMM, president of this group, Marsha's a capable leader of this medical troop. MINYO, DIOSEPH M is tor the many laughs when joe is around: He is our handsome jokester known all over town. Moss, DONALD M is for nmdesfy, Don's chief character trait: His art work is outstanding and is judged top rate. 87 ll1'N1zz.1x, L'0NS'l'.XNl'li K1 is 1-tbl' t111- l1,,V.l'll.ll L'llZll'lllS lllilf 1111' quits L'2lll1ll'ZlllllgQ 1'le1' ll0lll'1y C1ll'L'l'5 111 111111111111 g2llllC'S 1110 1'111'y sti11111l11ti11g. 1iyl'lRllCN, DAN O is for U'lf1'i1'11, :1 Slll'l' cr:-clit tu l1is 11111111-1 lCitl1c1' 1'il'lllK'k'li. lic11t1111, tbl' .Xl'lllSll'llllg 111' 0lljlll'S l1lL'lll 1111 1l1c' SZllllk'. flvll1JOI.li, 1.11111 U is 1111 l1ci11g 1111- Ulljurl 111 t'l't'l'l'tlllL'1S :1rl111i1':1t111111 ll'l1c1'c- 011- 111- gm-s tl1is 11111 1'1111s0s ll St'llS2ltl4lll. Sitting: Frances Kramer, Roseann Volpe, Elinor Evans, Bonnie Sue Giffen, Carolyn Reola First Row-Florence Gerson, Loretta Shanoski, Marsha Miller, janet Vernon, Grace Weiss, james Goldman, Leona Plotkin, Constance Munizza, Marlene Gold, Elaine Amdur, Sandra Ruben Second Row-Leo O'Toole, Barbara Lee, Gretta Carlson, Barbara Cecere, Norma Gelman, Rochelle Frishman, Elaine Rosen, Saralee Gelman, Helen Dickson, Sandra Wagner, Donald Moss Third Row-Campbell Beveridge, Dan O'Brien, Ronald DeStein, Howard Kubitz, Sheldon Weinstein, Clark Carroll, Louis Lasday, Clair Rider, Michael Wald, Stanley Spungen, Joseph Minyo l'1,11'1'1Q1N, l.1aoNA 1' is lm' ll f1I1'11.1'1111f ll'Zll' 111111 l1111cls Ill 11e1's111111lity-A :X girl wlwsv 11l11'11ys 1411111 111141 1'z1tcs 11igl1 111 lllllllllill-llr. lilCOl.A, CARUL. R is for rm't. 14111-111 is ZL great 11it, lYl1e11 it 01111105 to ll 11111100 sl1C Slll'C'll' is it. R1111-:R, CLAIR R is for Wrldy to 111110 his part: ln the worlrl ill-lOl' cr1111111c11c0111011t. 111' will st111't. Ros1aN, l':l.AYNli li lS I111' r1'I111111I1l.v 111 L'Yt'l'l' type 111 11111: XY1lCl't'l't'l' lilllyllt' goes, ylllllll 11l11'11ys llllll Il lll1lll. 88 RUBEN, SANDRA R is for right, each note that she smgsg With art and music, pleasure she hrmgs. SHANosK1, LORETTA S is for her singing, known hoth tar and near, Though she'll soon he getting married, this won't end her singing career. SPUNGEN, STANLEY S is for his spa-rleling smile known to allg He's a gay Cassanova with lots on the hall. VERNON, JANET V is for zfizfaciozuncss, vigor, and vimg She'll surely have no trouble capturing a him. Vor.PE, ROSEANN V is for 'vitality that greatest spark of lifeg Roseann will become a darling little housewife. WAGNER, SANDRA W is for wisdom well tempered with wit, In Dramatic English she makes a great hit. WALD, MICHAEL VV is for the work he does in every organization, Mike never seems to find much time for any relaxation. VVEINSTEIN, SHELDON VV is for his witty ways and all the jokes galore, In class Red is known to all for having tales in store. WE1ss, GRACE W is for her wealth of sweetness which is well meantg Special Dance and F.T.A. is where her time is spent. But now the world is at our feet, Awaiting the decision we will soon have to meetg Whether it he college, service, or career We know we'll meet it without a bit of fear. SENIOR MOVIE LIST "The Wild One" ..,.......................,,..,...,,,......,,.....,...,......,,. IZA Student writing theme l'Naked Alibi" ........,.,,......... ......... . .... When caught without a hall pass "Where the Sidewalk Ends" ...,. ......,..,....,.............................,... '1 'he Wall "Night People ",.. ..., ..,....,......,,., ,.........,...., C a s t at Night Rehearsals "The Mobi' ..,. .. ..., ..,,,. S tudents at Flagpole at 3:05 "A Star is Born" ...,. ............,. C lass play performance "Knock on Wood ".... ....... ' 'I know I graduated" "Security Risk" .................,.....,........ ,... .........,, H o oking School "Vanquished" .. .....,..,,.....i..,........,.,....... ..,.. T hree-day suspension "Creature from the Black Lagoon" ..... ...,.......,,................. T heme "Living It Up". ................................,... ...,.. D ramatic English HLL1Cky Mel' ......,. . ......,........ ,,,,,,,,,,, A On thelng "It Should Happen To You' ,...., ..,...., G raduation 89 D 372 upper 'o. 'liL'2lCllCl' Kliss Mary lireiiiiaii l'resiile11t Keimetli Lilllllllllll Yiee llresicleiit llorotliy Langer Seeretary Ruth tlrossiiiaii 'lreasiirer .Nlaii l'apc-rnielt Stiirleiit Coiiiieil lit'lll't'Sk'lllZlllX'l' blaiiet Riiitzler lforeworcl Represeiitative lilaine Morgan K Q Sitting-Elaine Morgan, Sherma Mazur, Dorothy Mathos, Beverly Loftin First Row-Michael Gerber, Ruth Grossman, Anita Cohen, Eileen Eisner, Herbert Kravitz, Janet Rintzler, Alan Papernick, Miss Brennan, Dorothy Langer, Kenneth Calhoun, Frances Stern, Ellen McLaren Second Row-Robert Gordon, Melvin Schwartz, George Gross, Murray Litmans, Gary Gutmacher, jeffrey Hohenstein, Stuart Freedman, Olga Bardach, Anne Bernstein, Shirley Harris, Andrew Kelly Third Row-Ronald Rosenberg, Allan Guy, Robert McDermott, Robert Madjaric, Richard Simon, Robert Lewinter, Ruben Abramovitz, Melvin Hackman, Daniel Kachman, Sholom Comay, john Brauman S'l',XFl" llie 11111111 la erowilecl, tlie imisie is lmliie- ll's ilie siraok Supper lfliilw iii room 372. Bob Madjaric, tlie iloormaii, parks eaeli ear witli ease. lle's mil a inagieiaii. please leave liiiii tlie keys. Now we eiiter tlie elulr. people talk iioisily. llie room is so clark, it s rliliieiilt to see. Sherma Mazer, liai-elieelr girl. staiicls over tliere 'tlieela your coats." slie says wiili a ilirtatioiis air. 'lilie iiiaiiager oi our eliilm is Kenny Calhoun, lle's really quite a guy. ii'e'll miss liiiii iii lime. Dorothy Langer is tlie assistant to liL'llllj'i Slit' is lqiiowii iliiite well, :incl lier irieiirls are iiiaiiy. llie easliier sits over tliere iii a liootli-H ll's Miss Grossman, otlierwise relerreil to as Ruth. Oil Murray Litmans, head waiter, will give you a table: He's ready and willing and really quite able. One singing waiter is called Melvin Hackman, His capable partner is the Danny Kachman. Back in the kitchen reading a book Is Bobby Gordon, our reliable cook. Every club needs a bouncer or two, Allen Guy is our man, and always on cue. "Cigarettes," she calls out, and her manner's so nice, lt's Joan Silverman, cute as sugar and spice. The jovial photographer who calls out a greeting, ls our Stuart Freedman, whom we'll soon be meeting. PATRONS We now introduce our club patrons to you, lVithout all of Whom we just couldn't do. Wearing' dark glasses so no one will know, ls Janet Rintzler, designer, traveling incognito. Gary Gutmacher, club designer. is sitting with -lang She is quite proud talking to this famous man. The year's greatest football star just gave a wave. Bob McDermott is he, tall, strong, and brave. Andrew Kelly, Irish tenor, flashes a smile. And then takes a seat, singing all the while. Doctor Alan Papernick, with nurse Ellen McLaren enter, They make a good team at the new Medical Center. George Gross is here, famous engineer, Remember the scholarship he received from Rensselear? Melvin Schwartz, business executive. brought his secretary along S-he's Dorothy Mathos, taking dictation humming a song. If your eyes begin to hurt you from the dim atmosphere, See Mike Gerber, eye-specialist, sitting over there. Four elementary school teachers whom we all know .Xre sitting in the rear, watching the show. The first of these, Frances Stern, teaches first grade, Because of her fine teaching, a reputation she has made. Ann Bernstein, in high school, was tops in her class, Today, her students think a lot of this lass. Eileen Eisner teaches Home Ee and she really can't be beat: All of us are prone to say her cooking is a treat. In a classroom, Anita Cohen teaches the 3R's: At leading her children, this girl really stars. Ronald Rosenberg is the owner of a big department store, He is the man standing there at the door. 91 Olga Bardach really looks fine, She's a nurse, off duty, having a wonderful time. Beverly Loftin is a busy man's stenographerg VVithout a doubt he couldn't work without her. Shirley Harris as Ronnie's head salesgirl excels, She does a good job no matter what she sells. ENTERT.fXlNMliN'l' The patrons are quiet, the lights grow dim, It's just about time for the show to begin. He's witty and he's clever as the guests can clearly see, Sholom Comay's terrific, as the nightclubs M. C. Before the show begins, he wants to introduce the band. Richard Simon, at the piano. earns his fame throughout the land. John Brauman plays the violin in his inimitable way, Remember him at Allderdice, the president of Orchestra A. Ruben Abramovitz beats the rhyt-hm out with pride, His fame as a drummer is both far and wide. Mellow, golden trumpet notes resound in the hall: Bob Lewinter as the trumpeteer is really on the ball. But Ethel Rintzler's on the dance floor now, and causing a sensation As her partner Herbie Kravitz is the greatest in the nation. Jeff Hohenstein, the comic. is next in the showy Right n-ow he's the rage on Broadway as you know. Elaine Morgan, the singer, has a most appealling voice, She's a favorite among the guests, by unanimous choice. You've seen our club now, and the people you've metg Hope this is a homeroom you'll never forget. 1'-L Fai! 4,,qE'..Ei WSW:-, .ZWQQEWP rff"fMr 'EW ,. 1' ' Qwi ix f' V K 1 YW 5 fl. 92 e as-S Room451. H rr Teaelier . .Mix Cliarles T. Roller llresirlent . . Yiee Presirlent Secretary 'I'reasurer , . , Student Council Representative , Stanley Golcllmerg , ,Carl Cullen , ,iucly Faskow Marshall i,illflllCl' Millard Allltllll' Furewurrl Representative , . ,Beatrice Klnlliullen On looking lmaek at nlcl pictures we've saverl. Xie notice the liigli selinnl mails vve've pavecl. Sn gather rwnncl anrl you will see. How great a lirmlernmn can really be. XYe know we are lmiasetl. lint isn't it true Tliese classmates are great- XYe think stag flon't you? -fum. X ' I 1 First Row-Audrey Seigal, Sondra Weiss, Roberta Brand, Beatrice Mulhollen, Judy Faskow, Stanley Goldberg, Carl Cohen, Arline Fromm, Anita Hubert, Ruth Green, Loreen Zavos Second Row-Mary Schrieber, Renee Katz, Gretchen Theobald, Dolores Toth, Barbara Shapiro, Barbara Abelson, Barbara Rubin, Nancy First, Judi Olbum, Rose Lucia, Linda Gibson, Mr. Charles T. Roller Third Row-Stanley Franzos, Lee Branch, jack Fisher, Robert Mandell Robert Rosen Clifford Harkness, Ronald Flansbaum, Gilbert Davis, Michael Sobel, 'Millard Amdur: Michael Weisberg Barbara Abelson l2arlmara's an artist. a gnocl one, too: .X girl wliifs ln'ig'li't. we know tl1at's true. Roberta Brand Really lier nickname is Bobby, Buyiiig' pretty clothes is lier liolmlay. jackie Fagadow Blackie is a girl so sweet. .Xncl to see liei' smile is quite a treat. Ronald Flansbaum Ronnie is a nian of wit lfrienrls are always elieerecl lmy it. Michael Weisberg alike is quiet, lint, nli. so ln'ig'l1t: When in a class. l1e's the shining' light. 93 Marshall Lindner Renee Katz Arnold Winikoff Joseph Ali Lee Branch Gretchen Theobald Arline Fromm Carl Cohen judy Faskow Stanley Franzos Michael Sobel jack Fischer Gilbert Davis Myrna Edelson Audrey Sigel Millard Amdur Nancy First Judi Olbum Robert Rosen Rose Lucia Beatrice Mulhollen Marshall is the moneyman of our homeroom, Lately when he says "50c. please." there's gloom. Renee. the mambo queen, is nice, Connoisseurs of dance all lo-ok twice. Arnie, who's known as everyone's pal Will get along fine with every gal. .lust look around and you will see, An artist. -loe. with personality. l,ee is quiet. but he gets around, Buddies with all the guys in town. Glamorous blonde with pretty blue eyes. Thoughts of her bring fellow's sighs. .N true dramat is our Arline, For on the stage she is a queen. "Corky" is swell. we must admit. Active in sports, he's quite a hit. gloyous and nice is this swell girl, From French to chem. she's in a whirl. So gay and carefree is his outlook on life. Friends all stay around Stan. there's never strife. Much can be said for what Mike enjoys. Since photography's the hobby that he employs. 'lack of all trades and master of most. For his grades. he's not likely to coast. Gi1's the greatest in everything he tries, Dazzling and tall describes his size. Marvelous girl with a talent in dance, Every stage she meets on Broadway she will enhance .Nnds and ends as her nickname states, Sure lets you know Audrey really rates. Many brains this bright boy has got. In Qual class it's clear -he knows a lot. Notice the gossip that Nancy has written, Foreword staff and Keyhole have kept her flittin'. joy and sorrow her face portrays: On the stage she shows her acting ways. Rosy's a fellow who enjoys hi-s math. He's interested in following the engineering path. Rose by her friends was nicknamed Bunny, lret's say it's because her nature is sunny. Bea is an expert when it comes to a sale, More Forewords are bought by the skeptical male. 94 Barbara Shapiro Sondra Weiss Stanley Goldberg Bert Sherman Barbara Rubin Clifford Harkness Anita Hubert Ruth Green Linda Gibson Mary Schreiber Loreen Zavos Robert Mandell llarbnra is Shappy to :ill of her friends: Small and slim are her figure trends. Sondrzfs 21 lady of that there's no doubt, XYith friends and work she gets about. Stun. our president, really rates. Good as gold, and sought after for dates. l3ert's the jewelry expert in our school, Su1'ely to be seen in this class with El tool. llarharzt has the position as usher head, Rushing to see that ll1ey're czlpahly led. Cliff will surely he missed in our halls. lslearkening to his cnll are mam' dolls. .Xlwuys prompt and studious. too, lflcr test days, she does never rue. Ruth's the to as at work or mlzlv. 1 - . I . J bzlnunfr kirowlezlffe in everv wav. Zi bv - - Linda in the lih1'a1'y is to be seen, Gathering books goes this ambitious teen. Blz1ry's success is sure to come, Soaring' to heights that have never been won. I,oreen's El fine secretary in two-sixty-two, Zippingj often to journal Staff meetings there, too Right-good president of the Senior Class, Mandell's subjects he does more than pass. 'i 95 W he ,Room 453 - as Teacher , ,, Miss lflurencc li. Grzihzuii President ,. Nancy Xliliitelioiisc Yicc President , , .Christine lXIcKcc , ,. .lVillizun Stes-lc Izicquelinc Riherich Secretary. . . 'lil'C21Slll'Cl' , r . . r , ,. Student Council Rcprcscntzitivc . liilccn XYiscinzin Foreword Representative . , . . . Marlene .Iiiclcl Sitting-Ina Morris, Nancy Goldberg, Barbara Jones, Eileen Wiseman, Jacqueline Riberich, Nancy Whitehouse, Christine McKee, Harriet Holcomb, Susan Levin, Esther Mishele- vich, Joanne Aiello First Row-Miss Graham, Robert Golomb, Joseph Giannetta, Norman Klein, Lorraine Schaffer, Mary Harper, Elizabeth Susteric, Eva Booher, Janet Hayden, Barbara Spangler, Robert Verner, Gloria Ross, Marlene Judd, Pat Colner Second Row-John Schafer, Fred Mervis, Arthur Lebovitz, David Fleming, John Hile, William Betts, John Glunt, Dennis Holt, Sam Cancilla, James Emswiller, Jack Sandhaus 1757-I777 llcrc's what wc find. :Ls gingerly wc Upcn the lockers ui 453 ----f EIO,-XNNIC .eX1if11.i.ufL'l1ili czircl for Scninr Lcaclcrs. Kctive -Inznnic cngztgc-s in nieliiy enterprises in thc wurlcl ul- sports. iX'iYRON Al'Pl.lEl5AL'lVl-I lall patrol hzulgc Alert Myroii watches :ill uf our lockers so that their prcciuus contents are always safe. W'll.I,l,xM iYil'I'l"l'S4-ii?l5iiCti7?lii pztrzlphcriizilia. Hill scrvcs as thc ilnzlliiiccl captain of the haskethll tcuin. Ev.-x BUOIIIQRWA incgziphonc. XYith this instrnnicnt, triin chccrlczulcr liva spirit eclly cheers on our teams. Simi CAM'ii.i..fx-f.iXIlclei'clicc .X. This puwcrinl guy is an zlctivc inc-nihcr nl thc Yzlrsity and Conditioning Clubs. 96 PATRICIA COLNER-Not a speck of dirt. From Pat's fine service on the cafe- teria staff, we are certain of that. JAMES EMswII.I.ER-Football shoes. The football team could hardly get along without this hearty player. DAVID FI.IElvIING-Old Inath paper. Neighborly David is always ready to help out on those tough math problems. A SYLVIA GARFINKEL-BOCbkS. Nothing different about that, except that enterpris- ing Sylvia manages to attain a high honor average with them. JosEIfH GIANNETTA-Tickets to the latest dance. Yes, sociable Joe is continually on his toes-anywhere he goes. JOHN GLUNT-TfHCk shoes. Any shoes that this companionable boy wears, of course, are bound to take him down the road to success. ROBERT GoI.oMB-Golf hat. This sharp fellow is an important member of the golf team. NANCY GOLDBERG-Vvfjfk for M MM. Sympathetic Nancy is ready to help us out in the medical room. MARY HARPER-Teamsheets for sports' tournaments. Mary, a capable captain, never has any trouble getting girls to sign these. JANET HAYDEN-Choir folder, when Janet is not practicing her music. She is i such a commendable singer, although we wonder when she has time. HARRIETT HoLcoMB-Information for the class day committee. Proficient Har- riett is just the girl to be the secretary of this committee. DENNIS HoLT-Football helmet. A resolute football player, Dennis handles the pigskin with ease. JoHN HILE-Sharpened pencils. Friendly John, ever ready with a cheery hello, is always prepared for class. BARBARA JONES-French book. French doesn't scare Barbarag she competently masters it, along with her other subjects. MARLENE JUDD-Old Journals. Efficient Marlene, editor of the Journal, is com- paring our book with the previous yearbooksg this one is the best! NORMAN KLEIN-Key Club pass. Energetic Norm is never one to pass up any- thing to do with sports. JOSEPH LAZO-Latin book. Good-natured Joe is a very diligent Advanced Latin student. ARTHUR LEBOVITZ-A jacket that is right in style. This amicable lad is always dressed to the height of fashion. SUE LEVIN-Foreword notebook. This delightful lass is usually working dili- gently to meet that newspaper deadline. CHRISTINE MCKEE-USl1Cf,S badge. Pert Chris never fails to be on duty in the auditorium at the proper time. FRED MEl?VIS-I-HW Club pass. Obliging Fred is a welcome addition to this organization. 97 ESTHER lVIISHIiLEVIf'II-Tl1lS semester's Forewords. This warm lass enjoys read- ing them. Why not? She's the Foreword editor. INA MORRISYSCIIICII' Discussion membership card. Of course. in any discussion with Ina, one notices this warm-hearted girl's sparkling smile. JACQUELINE RIBERICH-I.lSf of those who owe dues. XVe all appreciate pleasing jackie, our treasurer, even if she is forever collecting our money. GLORIA Ross-Club card for F.N.A. Pleasant Gloria displays interest in the field of nursing. JACK SANDHAUS-Treasurer's book. Business I.aw finds a genial collector of dues in jack. .IOHN SCIIAFIZR-SWCZIY suit. An amiable fellow -lohn is a speedy member of our track team. LORRAINE SCHAFFER-eSCllCCllllC for that busy week-end. Lorraine is invariably congenial, though, come Monday morning-and the rest of the week. BARBARA S1'ANGLRR+Bows for the class board. VVe thank engaging Barbara for this clever addition to our work of art. XfV1LLIAM STEELE-lVOtCS on class meetings. Handsome Bill is our competent class secretaryg he also works on our class board. ELIZABETH SUSTERIC-Stencils and other typing materials. This industrious girl is often working with these in 214. ROBERT XIERNER-Bl1Sll'lCSS for the gift committee. This personable chairman will certainly be a success with his fine leadership qualities. NANCY W HI'I'EIl0USE-PlE1l1S for the class meetings. We accomplish much in these meetings, thanks to our resourceful class president. E1LE1iN WISENIAN-GHVCl. As lively president of Student Council, Eileen per- forms many duties about the school-all very ably, of course. We have opened every locker door, And seen what is on each shelf and floor, Now we must leave them. for this class great At last is going to graduate. SENIOR SIMILES "The Sofa". . ..,....,....... ....,.....,. T he Wall "A Modest Proposal" ..... .. ........ liscalators "Dunciad" .,.....,..... ..,.......,.......,...,... ...,........... F c Jreword Staff "To a Mouse" .... .,..,... C Jn turning one up in the Cafeteria "VVhen I Have Fears" ..,., ,...,..,,........, . . ...... Before a Qual Test "My Heart Leaps Up ".. . . . ..... VVhen I think of the Prom "Cotter's Saturday Night" ...... ..,,............. At Dinty Moore's "The Deserted Village". . . ...... Allderdice at 3:05 "Lines Xvritten In Early Spring" .,... ,.....,.. S enior Themes 98 The Allderdice Fashion Show 29 456 Amateur Hour as 'liCZlCllCl' , Mrs. Klztc XY0l1crr Smith President . ...,, ,. , Robert Fowler Yice Presiclcnt Riclmrrl Cullen Secretary Szunucl lllininn rlll't'2lSlll't'l' . Nelson Xhvlllflllllll Student Council Represciitzltiyc' Tliuiiizts Gusztuiiyi Furewurcl lieprcscntzitire .Irene Hertz First Row-Joanne Strauss, Gloria Hourvitz, Robert Taddigs, Samuel Bliman, Nelson Whitman, Robert Fowler, Richard Cohen, Reva Ba1k,. Betty Deutsch, Shirley Weiss, Milly Rosenthal Second Row-Marilyn Cassidy, Rose Maskowitz, Irene Hertz, Betty Ann Katsur, Barbara Friedman, David Jacobson, David Spitzer, janet Kotchey, Norma Mann, Susie Schwartz, Mrs. Smith, Helene Robinson Third Row--Thomas Gosztonyi, David Williams, Gary Graham, Roland Smith, Carl Camp- bell, Ronnie Chelkis, joseph Nichol, William Kesterson, Robert Mullen, Charles Duffy, jay McKinley llcllu tu all you n'unflc-rlnl pcuplcl XM- :uc licrr- again tu wclcuiiic you tu thc 456 p1'0seiitzrtiu1i ul the .Xnlziteur lluur. lt is now my privilege to present to you as Cimtcstzuit No. l. the Tennessee lirnie ul l'ittshurgh, H011 IlU'ZL'1t'l'. Huh will nun' give on his well-lanmrn guitar. his rendition ul "l4z1ck in the Hills ul Tennessee." Nun' we liztvc fur your pleasure :incl ciijuyiiiciit thc Cliurclcttcs ul .Xllclerclicc. S11-irlvy Hv1'1'.Y.V, Jmuinr' .S't1'u1r.t.v, Fran GfIINI?lll'fl, and Hvffy .lun Kat.vnj', who as Coiitestzuits No. 2 will sing their 2ll'l'ZlllQft'lllCllf ul Nlr. Slllltllllilll. They will he lcrl hy the stuclent clirectrur ul .X Cappella Cfliuir. Juv .VirlmI. Sm' .h'l'1l'IUtll'fS, our hnsy l".'l'..X. presirli-nt, is taking this opportunity tu per- lurm helurc yuu her spcrtzlciilzii' ricliug skills. L4llllfE'SlZlllt Nu. 5-!Suc Scliwzrrtz. .l'ltII'iI-VII CtI.YSill.l' :incl .lmzvl lXYUft'1It'.V, liuiitcstuiits Nu. 4. will give il clcniun- stration un thc nrt ul first zlicl. liuth girls hupe tu lwccuiin' nurses in the nc-zu' future. 100 A piano solo is right up Gloria 1lo11rz'1'ls's line. Here she is as Contestant No. 5 to entertain you with a lovely medley of songs. Contestant No. 6, Ronnie Chellcis, also competing for the Grand Prize, will now perform a novelty act. This accomplished young man will tonight show his prowess at dancing and acrobatics. And now Norma Mann who excels in both trumpet and clarinet playing, also competing in this big cash award program has chosen to tune her trumpet to the strains of "Stars and Stripes Forever." Thank You! That was Contestant No. 7. Milly Rosvntlza-ll, quite an actress in her own right, will appear as Contestant No. 8. She will reveal her skill in dramatics by reciting a series of elocutions. Now, ladies and gentlemen, please don't forget the vote for these ambitious young amateurs. just address your postcard to Mrs. Smith, Box 456, Taylor Allderdice. Next Tom Gosstonyi who plans to become a surgeon in the near future is appearing as Contestant No. 9. Today Tom will display his extensive stamp collection for your enjoyment. Irene Herts, a proficient majorette, will, as Contestant No. 10, display her deftness at baton twirling to the tune of "Semper Fidelisf' And now a word l:I'O1l1 our sponsor, the Smith Companyg here is Sam Bliman, an expert on the sport of golf to tell you all about Smith's golf balls. Next we have the Three Musketeers of T.A.H.S., Carl Campbell, Bill Kesler- son, and Gary Graham. These three friends as Contestants No. 11 hope to win your votes by amusing you with their repertoire of jokes. Contestant No. 12 Nelson VVlzitnzan, homeroom treasurer, will disclose secrets on easy methods of collecting class dues. Helene Robinson as Contestant No. 13 will delight the audience at the present time by her demonstration on the correct method of taking shorthand and giving good transcription. Next on the agenda is Barbara Friedman. As Contestant No. 14 Barbara hopes to entertain you with her melodious voice by singing "ble Vous Aime Beaucoupf' Now we have three exceptionally able youths in the field of art as Con- testants No. 15. They are Bobby Mullen, an expert in wood carvingg David Spitzer who excels in sketching and Dave Jacobson, a modern art enthusiast who will explain the works of the first two boys. Don Watzrnan, also competing for the b-ig money as Contestant No. 16, will demonstrate what fancy footwork and good breathing can do to help anyone place in track meets. We are now more than half-way through the show, folks. How about a big round of applause for these talented amateurs? Contestant No. 17, Rose Maskofeiifsf our talented acrobatic star will enter- tam us now with a novelty tap dance number. ' Richard Cllllfll, our drama king from Dramatic English Class, has prepared quite a lengthy sketch for you today. Here he is for your enjoyment as Con- testant No. 18. 101 Bob Taddigs is Contestant No. 19. An ardent radio fan, Bob hopes to win your applause and votes by assemblying a usable radio before your very eyes. Contestants No. 20 are David H'iI1iu-ms and Roland Smith. They are both sports enthusiasts, and each will show his ability in his respective field of baseball and basketball. We have a mechanic in our midst today, folks. He is Jay McKinley, Con- testant No. 21. jay is setting up his hot rod on the stage now and will illustrate his techniques in fixing up a car to catch the eye. Sanford Schmelzer, whose hobby is astronomy, is here today to reveal an- other skill of his. As Contestant No. Z2 he will discuss and demonstrate his gardening techniques. One more reminder to all of you viewers. Don't forget to send in your votes to help these young people on their way to stardom. And now we have the next heavyweight champion of the world, John Abbr- nante as Contestant No. 23. He will demonstrate the art of shadow boxing. Revo Bulk, our peppy periodical secretary, has chosen as Contestant No. 24 to vie for your votes by her display of secretarial talents. Contestant No. 25 is Betty Dczftsrlz, the Editor-in-Chief of the TERRIFIC ALLDERDICE JOURNAL. Betty has chosen tonight to compete for your votes by a poem which she has written in honor of this occasion. And now as Contestant No. 26 Clmrlrfs Duffy, owner of the famous Duffy's tavern, will divulge secrets on how he helped to make the journal the best yet. Contestant No. 27 is Gene Appleby. Gene, an ardent sports fan, will today demonstrate his ability in the field of track. That's all of our talent. W'e all feel its been great-How about you? THIS IS YOUR LIFE You are a happy senior eagerly looking forward to the bright future. As a child you attended grade school in Pittsburgh and then graduated to Taylor Allderdice. Yes, Mr. Senior-this is your life. There were always many friends around you for you are a likeable person. Remember when you were fourteen and in the ninth grade? How old you thought you were! As the years went quickly by. you became a sophomore, then a junior. What happy times you had! Then came your senior year. All the happiness of your past could never be as wonderful as your last year has been. And now, as you graduate, you look back sadly. You are leaving the school in which you've spent so many pleasant years. But, then. you smile as you look forward to a happy and successful future. Your life is yours to do with as you will. This is your life. 102 13' 5Mf, 9 Q ia gi ,xi lui, Qmfl K H X 5 I gn ii? 2g if ,2 -'dl' Q A he sees a IEIHIV-'XTFIIK f an ug an W 3 f X x A 755 F R57 GYM CLASS in ' V SF i' gif " VG ' Sri-!'2pn L X fr' M 0 T SEENRcf.LE:Jl'R:HE Bama ny WW 'E-' 3 ' - 11 ' 4 9 kg, A mms ,O ' . LAST " 7 GYM cl.AbS ffnff I Tnor-ms FFI E o QE f 'V' ISP L! 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JU, vw 5' ,a I - v rs 1 f Service Groups 214 SERVICE WORKERS SERVICE CLUB Sponsor-Miss Helen Bartrim LIBRARY STAFF Miss Gertrude Oetting-Librarian n --"' " ' 9 109 Service Groups CAFETERIA STAFF Sponsor-Miss Laura Zeigler hs FOURTH PERIOD HALL STAFF USHER STAFF 110 Service Groups AA A FIRST, SECOND, THIRD PERIODS-HALL STAFF FIFTH, SEVENTH PERIODS-HALL STAFF SIXTH PERIOD-HALL STAFF Ill The Foreword Sponsor of Publications-Miss Diantha W. Riddle SENIOR EDITORS Janice Hirsch John Brauman Judy Hazin Esther Mishelevich FOREWORD STAFF SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS 112 PERIODICALS Reva Balk Marlene Judd Betty Deutsch ,.z. SECRETARIES ' Loreen Zavos ' Q ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH GRADE FOREWORD REPRESENTATIVES NINTH AND TENTH GRADE FOREWORD REPRESENTATIVES SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE FOREWORD REPRESENTATIVES 113 100W Foreword Subscription ROOM 362 ROOM 372 ROOM 456 114 Service Groups Sponsor Miss Catherine McKinney S A - KEY CLUB Sponsor Mr. Norman Mulgrave PROJECTION CLUB Sponsor Santo V. Sanfilippo tudent C0uncil---- Sponsor-Miss Laura Zeigler 1.. 'af' OFFICERS--FIRST SEMESTER VM ,Q President-Lorna Dunnett Y, " Vice President-Eileen Wiseman Q 5 Secretary-Lynn Schwartz Treasurer-Thomas Gosztonyi if ' OFFICERS-SECOND SEMESTER - President-Eileen Wiseman Q Vice President-Estelle Fisher V Corresponding Secretary-Rita Weinstein Recording Secretary--Lynn Schwartz Treasurer-Thomas Gosztonyi OFFICERS SENIOR COUNCIL OFFICERS JUNIOR COUNCIL SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL 116 PUBLICITY COMMITTEE TALITY-SOCIAL COMMITTEES 117 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Sponsor Mrs. Marjorie Bartrim lubs WWA GARDEN SCIENCE CLUB Sponsor-Mrs. Nancy Snively GREEN KEY CLUB Sponsor Mr. John Irwin UNITED NATIONS CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Morris Beck 118 111-1- Clubs CHESS CHESS TEAM CHESS CLUB Sponsor-Mr. joseph Thompson SENIOR DISCUSSION CLUB Sponsor-Dr. Anna Quattrocchi 119 -if Clubs - BOOK CLUB Sponsor Miss Helen Gorman JUNIOR CRAFTS CLUB Sponsor Miss Catherine Folger Y-TEENS JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Sponsor-Miss Helen Sekey PHYSICS CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Lawrence Norri TODAY'S BUSINESS GIRLS CLUB Sponsor--Mr. Donald Miller COLLEGE CLUB DRIVERS CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Alex Seigal Sponsor-Mr. Hal C. Teal RED CROSS COUNCIL Sponsor-Miss Beryl Zeigler FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB Sponsor-Miss Helen Hillard 122 A A A Clubs A AA- A A SQUARE DANCE CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Louis Weitzel LAW CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Donald Miller f 41, Q 1 5 -1531113 -"Y' 123 MUSlC DDDD D WD ,D D MARCHING BAND Director-Mr. Roy Dietz BAND V BAND IV IZ-1 WOODWIND ENSEMBLE FLUTE TRIO BRASS ENSEMBLE STRING QUARTET ORCHESTRA V Director-Mr. Walter B. Voyvodich :QM f ORCHESTRA IV Choral Groups Director-Mrs. Virginia Lowe CHORUS V CHORALE MALE CHOIR 226 MALE QUARTET CHORUSIV CHORUSIH Nm Aww 1.4 N 1 . Q7 JUNIOR GLEE CLUB Director-Mrs. Dorothy Meyer CHORUS I Director-Mrs. Virginia Lowe 128 nal dl! wx x MILWW w ,, r ' '2??Jgf O ts X 1 I f AM ' Q f ,ez 4 X 1. W fd? ffl! M1 A Q x Wvsf'?,W ff IW -4 f +4 Q51 WM MW ' S0 U M' ill' MQ 'Vhighl ,M X WWQWU 33 69459 'f-5 agffifxiggi 'ik WM? I -ww ' 1 Wssgm :Z-3' 495.11 W W ,541 Z 'rg :ELT '-- nl-il 'Um ,gl f I . 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John Irwin 3 uni !uuQ x ' ' 'W' N M1 Xl W CHEERLEADERS ,fl X Coach-Mr, Robert Irvin P8 'YQ S ' s Football Coach-Mr. Louis Weitzel FOOTBALL SQUAD VARSITY DEFENSE VARSITY OFFENSE 132 SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE FOOTBALL TEA CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Coach-Mr. james Klein TRACK TEAM 133 GRADUATING SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE BASKETBALL TEAM Basketball Coach-Mr. john Irwin BASKETBALL SQUAD JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Coach-Mr. James Klein 134 SWIMMING TEAM Coach-Mr. Claude Sofield 1nmmfwwnan-- X - - VOLLEY BALL TEAM Coach-Mr. Louis Weitzel sf-rfw, 'M-.Q 1 ISSJ ' '-'4 I ffL ssw w. I '53VA22f 4- 2 I 'gy f I , 5. UT -, f JK? A Qs M MMMM My - Lf K xfh X ,7, ,T Girls' Physical Education Directors-Miss Mary Allshouse, Miss Eleanor Boland, Miss Esther Long Miss Margaret Mercer, Mrs. Ellen Pitman SENIOR LEADERS Sponsor-Miss Mary Allshouse E JUNIOR LEADERS Sponsor-Miss Margaret Mercer 136 CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM Sponsor-Miss Esther Long CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY TEAM Sponsor-Miss Mary Allshouse "X V N, -.N f f I V' 'bl' A ' 52 ,fx sg' Q , M 1' , Q --H -- 'V . f -1 4 , ai Mu,-'vw-1 - 7, if Hg fj Q4 1, , Q .Qi " V Ia L71 . I, , I , f 5 " f . ' M 'Z Q ,: Q. 1 QT ' 1 I . H I fa w 25,1 - -J 137 s he sees L W3 e 3 CRH TE! OR 3 Q ,X JA PZ' 2 Xyfla -xg L,-57' 4 K , DEATH OF A SENIOR A REAL Go GET ER 1 W A r N KQVL lvl? i SEIWORTHEML A 1g,3,,,,,,,,,q:mn 7 K qmrfi 'iv-WMF M' EE I-If AIISHED Hfz-'Hff HA D0 YOU HM FINISHE' lllh ALLDERDICE MOV! E STARS I f f S Q2 A F 56 7 f, W, 4 t ,..r"" ' NW 1 Q r ff J A if 127 Xl- f' 1.7 vm ' -2 -- gggvs' - 'view-g 1-537' .f J ? 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IMAGINE WHAT ALLDERDICE WOULD BE LIKE IF: Barbara Shapiro couldn't sing Mr. Thomas smoked at the wall Marilyn Hoffman said "Use the Front line please" Elayne Morris learned to swim Attendance records were abolished Ruth Grossman never drew clean-up posters Mr. Blitz didu't have a wall paper store Loretta Shanoski and Connie Muunizza weren't friends ,lack Fischer didn't write sonnets for English class Carl Cohen weren't so good at basketball Bob Verner didu't know Barbara Spangler Herbie Kravitz didn't have red hair Harriet Holcomb didu't sneeze when she had pictures taken janet Rintzler and Barbara Abelson couldn't draw a straight line Murray Litmans were stupid Valerie Gordon could only play "Chopsticks" on the piano Bob Mandell weren't elected president of everything Mayer Selekman used words we could understand Jason Shrinsky and Bob Lenart didn't know what to do with a football Gretchen Theobald never blushed Clark Carroll and Charles Duffy clidn't have acid burns from chemistry Bob Rosenthal didn't have those big blue eyes Renee Katz couldn't mambo "Peggy" Parker didn't have long hair Stanley Franzos weren't a comedian Etta Birkenfield had brown eyes Loreen Zavos didn't like red heads Nancy First couldn't remember that Bonnie Rubensteiu's car is green All seniors stayed in school until 3:05 Wllat would happen? VVhy. no one would recognize the senior class. that's alll DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN: You first came to Allderdice? The football team won two consecutive games? There wasn't a stampede to the cafeteria? The Foreword money was all in on time? You forgot the lines in the class play? You wrote the last note-card? Senior themes were finished? You did homework on fourth period hall patrol? The "Great Day" came? 140 WHY SENIORS DoN'T GRADUATE Mom, I have so very much homework, I'll never get it done. I certainly lead a terrible life. All work and just no fun. I'll have to start in right away. It simply will not wait. I'll be able to eat no dinner, I've so much French to translate. Of course there is my English theme, Not to mention a chemistry test. Mom. did you ever have so much homework? Or am I different from the rest? You say the phone is ringing? You say that it's for me? I guess I'd better answer. I wonder who it could be. Mom, that was Sally on the phone. The Palace has a good show. I haven't very much homework. I'm sure you don't mind if I go. DAFFY DEFINITIONS class play-the best off Broadway pep rallies-mass mess class day-premature Hallowe'en graduation-the last straw school-a home away from home senior theme-one gross of paper. three bottles of blue-black ink and ten gallons of Maxwell House Instant Coffee senior prom-senior class coming out party cafeteria-a place to munch your lunch flagpole-the vicious circle medical room-tea and sympathy THE GREAT ENGLISH DRAMA Main Characters ..............,....,......,.....,. The poor seniors Plot ..........,...,....,...,.......,.,,.,...........,.,.., To write a theme Scene .......,,.,...............,...,........,..,. Any convenient library Props .....,.. ...... N otecards. reference books, pencils Action .,.... .....,.......,,.. . . Read, write, read, write Villains ...,.....,..... .....,,.. ..... T l ie senior English teachers Results ..,......... ....,.....,,...... S traight A in English 3 Laugh if you can, you poor seniors! 141 ilu fllilemurp of jlliliss Qlatbsrine jlilnwermntt Q Zliearbsr of English at libs Qliaplor Qllherhice ibigb Svcbnul from flfehruatp 1946---may 16, 1955 the hate nf ber heath Peace, peace! she is not dead, she doth not sleep She hath awakened from the dreain of life- 'Tis we who, lost in stormy foisions, keep With phantonis an unprofitable strife, Infoalnerahle nothings." 142 143 1' 'QL J" 'Q C., ,fgq gan' F5 i!Z' ' Pijgs iifebv -- xv .jf 15, ,.. . , J 1 I A 'Va :J ' - E 'AQ was uf 'L 1 QN 5 A YQ 5551 E:EEgj...:e FE Aucjcvxlicc A5009 da ld? F0566 Her M013 cvwol in usorfl am! clean-I up praise. S116 sm on L.,n. fo ,uae ML uw Jaya our loyddy we Plague AIO lwr always! Slle Stands on lo 'ankle us uroujll We A6355 our Owjdily we 53194190 in LCV' axwaxjst 5' U Tl ClLlC5-t of kflowlegae may SNWG Le our 31636. 1 , , . W: ' 13 Scrve Mer wen Le Hhs our NW NA PNAQ' f' 'Sk I J 5 on A5 Comrdclcfx SXAQ Skie- C Ca 3 U PE Unit Saw cjoax uhwere XPLMW GHAPS- '-By A M 5.39 Ske If-35115 us on as comragos si C U ' T13 Hwaxi ijdxr goal nuke if GXJWAQS- rw A ' 1 "M, ' C' ,' pil Kl',t'0-I. xx? 4 , 9 ,1 wf. uf. fa , - .' 'f 1 v ' ? av? ,fq O f ltd 1 0 'V a hx. I , 5 69- 'KJ ,xi ff f " e '-- V A-Ja I 0 S X ff ' V- - IQ f LK 7 Q3 K 0,0 1' 17019 VKX Q? 'ling 19, N119 'gp 144 Congmtulaiions to the Qraduaizsgf Classes f TAYLOR ALLDERDICE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Mr. COM PLIM ENTS O 1" Mr. and Mrs. Dave Abramovitz and Family Mr. George Adler and Son Mrs. Katherine Aiello Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Amdur Mr. and Mrs. Jack Amdur Mr. and Mrs. Gotfried O. Baden Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Berkowitz Mrs. Bella Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. John Bich Mr. and Mrs. Harry Birkenfield and Family Mr. and Mrs. C. Blatt Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bliman Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Booher Mr. and Mrs. I. Aleck Brand and Daughters Mr. and Mrs. T. Breverman and Harvey Mrs. James Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carlson Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cecere Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cohen and Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohn Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen and Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Colner Mr. and Mrs Irving Cowen Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Curry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Robert I. Davis Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dickson Mr. and Mrs. A. J. DiRubbo Mr. and Mrs. A. Dudreck Mrs. Elizabeth C. Duffy and Family Mr. and Mrs. David Dulberg Mrs. Leona Yorkin Dym Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edith E. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Charles L. E. Egerman Saul Eisner Howard G. Evans and Howard Saul Fagadaw M. I. Faskow Matthew First S. M. Fischer Fleming Jack Franzos Peter Fratangelo Edelson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Freedman and Family Rochelle Frishman and Robert Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Max Fromm Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gelman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin Gelman Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Gerber Mrs. Eva Gerson Mr. and Mrs. Casper Giffen Mr. and Mrs. John H. Glunt and Family Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gold and Marlene Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldman Dr. and Mrs. Milton W. Golomb Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Manny Gordon Mrs. Elsie B. Gratton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green Mr. and Mrs. Louis Green Mr. and Mrs. A. Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grotstein Mr. and Mrs. B. Gutmacher Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Harkness Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Hayden Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Hazin Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hile Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hinich Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holcomb Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jeffries Mrs. Dorothy M. Jenkins Dr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Jones Marlene Judd and Rheda Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Milton Judd and Family Thomas K1csuta Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Karlin Mr. arf. Mrs. David H. Katz Mr. ani Mrs. Charles Kemp Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kluchman and Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Koch Charles Friedberg A Friend Mrs. Irene Kotchey Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. J. Kramm Mrs. David Kravitz and Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kubitz Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Langer Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Lasday 146 Mr. and COM PLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Latterman Mrs. Marie Ross Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sablowsky Mr. Steve Sabo Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schiffman Mary Elizabeth Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. Mal Schwartz, Wayne and Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schwartz, Susie and Chuckie Mr. and Mrs. William Shanoski Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Shapiro Mrs. Meyer Sherer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mr. and Mrs. I. Sherman Walter Sigel ' Leo Silverblatt Lee W. Simon M. L. Sladen Herbert D. Sobel Clarence Solomon,. Audr ey an' Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Stutz, M Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Anne D. Louis "Happy" Solomon Edwin Spangler Steele Willard J. Sterling .D. Charles Susteric Terney Mrs. Anna Tkac and Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. David B. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Verman and Family Vernon Harry Wagner H. H. Waldman and Daughter Herbert A. Weisman Mrs. Anne Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Irving Latterman Leila and Dickg Bevie and jack Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lerner Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Levin Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewinter Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Liberman Mr. and Mrs. M. Lindner Mr. and Mrs. Morris Linton Mr. and Mrs. Lazar Litmans Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lyon Lorna and Marshall Mr. and Mrs. David McLaren Mr. and Mrs. Ben Madenberg, Howard and Leila Mr. and Mrs. Harry Malvin Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mandell Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marlin Mr. and Mrs. Maryn and Family Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mazur Mrs. Mendel Mendelson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mervis Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mishelevich and Son Mr. and Mrs. john M. Mitro Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Morris and Family Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morris Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mulhollen Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Munizza Marve Murovitz Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 0'Brien Mr. and Mrs. David Olbum Mr. and Mrs. Leo O'Toole William L. Otto Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Parker Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Pearlman Mr. Ross Pisano, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Plotkin and Family Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Polito, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reola Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rintzler and Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Robinson Mrs. Harry Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rosenberg and Family Mr. Jason Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenberg and Family Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rosenthal and Milly Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenthal and Family Mr. and Mrs. David Weiss and Family Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Jack Werksman Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Winikoff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wiseman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wytiaz Mr. Frank Yancura Mr. and Mrs. Morris Young and Family Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Zavos 147 The Squirrel Hill Kiwanis Club VVisl1es to Extend its Congratulations To the Graduating Class of 1955 And to the Members of the Key Club Who are in the Class S 148 306 NORTH CRAIG STRIFIIET PITTS The Special Dance Group wishes to extend congratulations to the greclzmting classes of 1955 and to its grmlnating members January Class: Jeannie Dym, Judy Hazin .Iune Class: Nancy First, Sandra Gusky, Carol Parker, Grace Weiss Compliments o if The Robert Morris School HOTEI. VVILLI.-XM PENN PITTSBURGH, PENNA. AT1zmtic 1-0922 "It msts no more to be zz Robert M orris studenlg it means so mneb to be zz Robert Morris gmcluatef' Easy Method AUTO DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS 'fLearn in Safety to Drive Safely" Complete Duel Control Cars Call Us-We Cell for You 210 CRAFT AVENUE PITTSBURGH 13, PA. MUseum 1-9111 Easy Method System Established 1933-In Principal Cities Compliments of THE REINECKER CLUB and its memhers RURGH 13, P.-X. 1-19 'CA Connecticut Yankee in King ATtilllT,S Court" presented by lfze Dramatic English Class JUNE 1955 MARILYN CASSIDY RONNIE CHELKIS RICHARD COHEN STANLEY FRANZOS ARLINE FROMM SARALEE GELMAN MARLENE GOLD VALERIE GORDON JQENA GOIKN T HOMAS COSZTON V: BARBARA JONES LOUIS LASDAY ARTHUR LEEOVITZ ROBERT LEBOVITZ MAIKSHALI. LINDN ER IQOBERT MANDELL RHEDA MEYERS JUDI OLBUM LEONA PLOTKIN JANET IQINTZLER ELAYNE ROSEN MILLY ROSENTIiAL BARBARA RUBIN MAYER SELEKMAN JASON SHRINSKY MICIiAEI, SOREL JOHN STERLING FRANCES STERN JEROME STUTZ GENE VIJYRNAUER JANET VERNON SANDRA WAGNER MICHAEL WALD SHELDON VVEINSTEIN MISS EDI'I'H FINEGOLD, Sponsor MISS SARAH HAILPERIN, Carnegie Tech Direczor 150 C 0l1g7'6lfll!llfl.0l1.f fo file june Class BEM' of Luck F23 Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mandell Coizipliiiieiils Of The Book Club The Girls of Y-Teens extend congratul ations to the Seniors C oiiipf iiiieiils Of Nediam B. B. G. C ompfiiiieiils Of The College Club Best Wishes from The Junior Dramatic Club Best Wishes fo the Seniors from :he United Nations Club C oiiiplimenis Of Wendover Beauty Salon A and B Photo Service "Remember the Day with Snap-Shots" Commercial' Photo F iiiishiii g 2018 MURRAY AVENUE HAzeI 1-1224 152 COMPLIMENTS OF THE ANC CLUB PATRICIA ANDERSON RHEA BREITBORD MARY ANN CHERNOFF ROSELLEN CROTHERS MARCELLA DEVERSON EILEEN EISNER PATRICIA FRANK .ETHEL FLETCHER IQEVA FLETCHER FERN GETTIS JANET HECHT MARSHA HERSI-IMAN IRENE HERTZ VIRGINIA KOROL BARBARA KNCERL JANET LAWSON PHYLLIS MARCS JOYCE MOISENKO RosE ETHEL MCCULLOUGH EVA MILLER VIRGINIA MOFFAT WILMA ONDO MIRIAM IQOSENBLATT CAROL SMILLIE MARCIA STRUNK MARCELLA WAGELEY ELAINE WYTIAZ NATALIE ZIFF TAU SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY wishes to exlenfl sinzzere fongmfulafiom In llze 12Al"flliullli1'lg ffaxses :md to its own gl'6lIZ1l!lfi1ZlQ' members JANUARY CLASS ALAN NESVISKY JUNE CLASS ROBERT GORDON Complimems of TODAY'S BUSINESS GIRLS 154 The Me1nhe1's of T. O. V. Senior Judea 'wish to extend their mngratnlations to the rnemhers of the senior classes of 1955 and particularly to their own graduating rnernhers ALLDERDICE MII,LARD AMDUR STANLEY BORENSTEIN GILBERT DAVIS PEABODY SAMUEL BALES FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA extends congratulations to the 1 9 5 5 SENIORS 155 THE LAW CLI B wishes to exlenrl sincere e0ngratnlazi0n.v lo the senior class and lo our own graduating ineinfners ROBERT BOWYTZJ' LINDA BARAFF IRWIN BERLINERX HERB BLITZSTEIN BURT BLONSTEINX ROBERTA BRANDX CARL COHENX PAT COLNERX RONNIE DESTEINX BARB FISHERX RON FLANSBAUMX ARLENE FROMMX LINDA GIBSONX RUTH GREENX RALPH HARRIS JEFF HOHENSTEIN ANITA HUBERTK MOR1'ON KRAMER? X Senior Members HOWIE KUBITZR LOUIS LASDAYX BEA IVIULHOLLENW' AL PAPERNICKX BOB ROSENTHALX NORM ROTH GERRY SACK JACK SANDHAUSPK SI--IELDON SCI-IwARTz"' LOLLY SHANOSKIX JOAN SHAW CONNIE MUNIZZAX FRED MERVISX R. HARTSTEIN JACKIE FAGADAWT IQICHARD ZIONTS R. ROBINS ROBERT I.,EBOVITZ:k FORBES TRAVEL SERVICE 5880 FORBES STREET go our phone always answers IAckson 1-7300 Berninda-Mexico-Caribbean tours Concord and Grossingerh' Make Reservations Now A ll Miami Beach Hotels Immediate Confirmation Cruises Grace-Moore McCormick-Home Cunard-French-Holland American Lines Europe-all arrangements Hotels-Sight-seeing-Car Rentals Squirrel Hill's only complete service fNo Charge for Our Travel Servicej We represent all resort and commercial hotels. All domestic and international axr lines. All trans-Atlantic steamship lines-You never pay more than the ad- vertised rates for any ticket or hotel reservation. Coinplinienzs of T H E F O R EWO R D THE TAYLOR ALLDERDICE HIGH SCHOOL NEWSPAPER 157 ALPHA DELTA CHI FRATERNITY expresses eongmlulalions and best wishes to the gmafuczfing classes of 195 5 and pmfzicularly to its gmdualing members JUNE CLASS BURTON B1,oNs'1'E1NJ'4 SHOLOM COMAYX QIQEL DULBERG RONNY FLANSBAUMX Boss IJEWINTERX ALAN PAPERNICKX LORRY SCHWARTZ IQICHARD SIMON 96 Graduating Officers U 158 NCWmH1l,S Cliildreifs Sliop 5834 FORBES STREET HAzel 1-5000 C ompllmenls Of The Steak House H-A1261 1-0350 Congratulations . 1 I Oliver blower Shop 0 all my future customers 5837 FORBES STREET . . , Weinstein s PITTSBURGH, PA. Res. HA 1-3016 Res. HA 1-2480 Rubin's Variety Store Calering to all your School Needs 1725 MURRAY AVENUE PITTSBURGH 17, PA. JAckson 1-1585 Real Estate - Insurance Appraisals - Rentals Spiro Realty Co. REALTORS 1911 MURRAY AVENUE PITTSBURGH 17, PA. HAzel 1-1911 HAzel 1-1864 Restaurant C omplimenzs Of P o I i ' s Camp Roosevelt for Boys Camp Wingfoot for Girls Camp XVing-A-Roc for juniors Mrs. Harry Fox Representative HAzel 1-5208 ALPHA SIGMA TAU FRATERNITY extends izfs sincerest eongmzufalions I0 1116 glaafuazzng classes of 1955 ami lo its gmzlumfing members :F january Class JOHN BRAUMAN HERBERT GOLDSTEIN ARTHUR LEBOWITZ HERBERT L-EVINEX :DAVID ODLE STANLEY SPUNGEN SHELDON WElNS'FEIN ARNOLD WINIKOFF O 160 CAMERAS and ART SUPPLIES 163-h pi SQUIRREL HILL 5854 FORBES STREET ,Gifml Men's Wear 5816 FORBES STREET "Next to the Banlev Standard Emblem .IEVVELE RS 245 FOURTH AVENUE The Tweed Shop Wonderful Sportswear 5836 FORBES STREET PITTSBURGH 17, PA. JAckson 1-7036 BALFOUR Your fraternity and sorority jeweler 3951 FORBES STREET SCHENLEY APARTMENTS CZl11I1C,S Dress Shop 5818 FORBES STREET SQUIRREL HILL "Always the Smartest" Store Hours: Mon., Wed,, Fri., Sat.-10-6 Tues. and Thurs.-10-9 JAckson 1-0249 J'Ackson 1-9925 Squirrel Hill News Stand "The Store of F riemlly S erwicerv 5804 FORBES STREET IAckson 1-9733 Ross Ortoleva SL Son 1709 MURRAY AVENUE HAzel 1-1815 Beavers Real Estate Company Armor M. Murdoch, Manager Edith G. Singer, Notary Public 1923 MURRAY AVENUE JACkS1J11 1-0800 Darcy's Service Center Your Texaco Dealer FORVVARD and MURRAY AVES. PITTSBURGH 17, PA. jAckson 1-9659 Compliments ol a Friend Littman's Grill 2015 CENTER AVENUE Bonn Hardware 20.30 MURRAY AVENUE HAze1 1-5557 Dupont Paints We Deliver Kalla Crafts, Inc 'l' gifts X cards it jewelry nk food specialties 5884 FORBES STREET HAze1 1-9252 Compliments of The Key Club Marcus Jewelers 2019 IVIURRAY AVENUE Wzxtches - Jewelry R epair Work DAVID MARCUS Propriztor DELTA EPSILON BETA SORCRITY The Delta Epsilon Bela Sorority wishes to extern! ns congrizzfzilaliom lo the graduating classes and fo its grmlueling members NANCY FIRST ROCHELLE FRISHMAN GLORIA HOROVITZ BARBARA JONES ELAINE ROSEN BONNIE RUIIENSTEIN NORMA SILVERBLATT JOAN SILVERMAN BETH VERMAN Q 163 We, llze Alemberx of DELTA LAMBDA PHI FRATERNITY extend lzeartiesz congratulations to the vnenzbers 0 the graduating class and our own graduazing members JUNE CLASS MICIiAEL GERBER JEFFREY HOIiENS'I'EIN NORMAN KLEIN MICHAEL MA1.E:k ROBERT SHOOK PHILIP SIGALSJX JEROME STUT7. STANLEY VINOCURA: 'f Shady Side Academy W University School 164 MODERN DANCE mslzes to extend congratulations to the graduating classes of 1955 and to its graduating members BETTY DEUTSCH RHEDA MEYERS VALERIE GORDON ETHEL RINTZLER RENA GORN JANET RINTZLER ANTOINETTE HURVITZ BARBARA SHAPIRO RENEE KATZ SANDRA WAGNER SUSAN LEVIN LOREEN ZAVOS PHI U PSI LON SO RORI TY Phi Upsilon Sorority extends sincere congratulations to the graduating class of 1955 JACQUELINE A. FAGADAW MARILYN CQOLDSTEIN IJHYLLIS PEARLMAN M. M. M. extends congratulations to the rnenibers of the graduating class C oinplinients Of the SENIOR DISCUSSION CLUB 165 AMERICANIS H O U R FOOTERIZING VVITI-I STA-NU FINISHING AT NO EXTRA CHARGE The Most Beautiful Dry Cleaning IT'S GREATER THAN YOU TI-IINK and no extra lfllllfgf for Fun S6l"UiI'E ANIERICAN-FO0TER'S CLEANERS - DYERS 5864- FORBES STREET, BE1,oW SIIADY AVENUE 5508 VVALNUT STREET, SHADYSIDR, NEXT TO KROGERS Naliomlly Famous Cleaners Sime 1870 HAZCI l-0400 166 The .flleplzs of FREEDOM A. Z.A. NO. 688 fxzenaf llzeir .rincere congmlulaliom to their gmzlurzling members RUBEN ABRAMOVITZ MYRON APPLEBAUM SEYMOUR BRAUNX MARCUS CHEPENIKXX NORMAN KATZ BOB ROSEN DAVID SPITZER ED ZINMANWX Y January Class :W Armed Forces ""'dFSwissv:1le High OFFICERS NORMAN KATZ-Aleph Godol ED ZINMAN-Aleph S'gan PAUL FOREMAN-Aleph Mazkir JOE LANDAU-Aleph Gisbor MIKE WINEBEROER-Aleph Sopher BOB ROSEN-Aleph Kohen Godol 167 THE GAMMA ALPHA LAMBDA SORORITY wrslzes to extend sznaere congratulations lo lhe graduating classes and to its own graduating members JANUARY CLASS SYRETTA COHN JEAN DYM JUDY HAZIN JUNE CLASS JUDY FASKOW RENA GORN ANI'FA HUBERT SUZANNE LENCHNER ELAINE MORGAN ETHEL RINTZLER JANET RINTZLER MILLY ROSENTHAL ILENE RUBENSTEIN BARBARA RUBIN BARBARA SHAPIRO GRACE WE1ss BARBARA WOLKX LOREEN ZAVOS 'K Mount Mercy Academy Pk 168 GAMMA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY extends congmtuluziom to the 1955 gmduales and bk January Class to in own graduating members SAMUEL BLIMAN ROBERT GOLOMB JACK ROZENX IVAN VVOLFFH' 169 D I N T Y MCJORES f4'Thcznks to Ll Swell Bunch of People 9, SQ PI SIGMA TAU SORGRITX exlendr smcere fongmlulmtiom lo the gmduczlmg rlmver 0 1955 and its graduating members JANUARY CLASS DIANE BERKOWITZ .IOANNE EGERMAN LAUREL FRIEDBERG JANICE HIRSCH AUDREY LEVINSON JUNE CLASS BETTY KLUCHMAN JUDITH LINTON INA MORRIS LORRAINE SCHAFFER ELAINE SCHWARTZ SAUNDRA SIMON FRANCES STERN 171 Complimenfr Best of lurk Photography Red Cross Club Council grace mi es Murray Avenue DRESSES'COATS-SUITS 5867-69 FORBES STREET PITTSBURGH 17, PA. jAckson 1-9977 News Stand 2024 MURRAY AVENUE School supplies, Hallmark cards, magazines, small books, toys. Complimenm of :he A CAPPELLA CHOIR and Mrs. Virginia Lowe Fisl'ier's Grill 434 FOURTH AVENUE COurt 1-9760 Our Specialty DELICIOUS KOSHER CORN BEEF AND HOMEMADE SOUPS Compliments Of Katz's Pickles 24-Hour Phone Service EMerson 1-8090 Insured Cars Furnished for Lessons and State Test Experienced Licensed Instructors Sherman's Auto Driving School Learner's Permits Secured THE PI TAU PI FRATERNITY wishes to extend eofzgmlulalions to llzeir graduating members TAYLOR ALLDERDICE LOUIS LASDAY ROBERT LEBOVITZ SHADY SIDE ACADEMY WAL1'ER RICE SHERMAN GOLDMAN 173 SIGMA DELTA EPSILON wishes to congmlulaze the Jenior clam and the graduating members of the fmlernily JANUARY CLASS STANLEY BLATT MARSHALL GROSS JUNE CLASS RICHARD COHEN ARNOLD GOLD? GEORGE GROSS WILLIAM KATZ GERALD LESHER JAMES LIBERMAN ROBERT MANDEI,L RONALD ROSENBERG MAYER SELEKMAN 'K Mercersburg Academy 174 SIGMA KAPPA FRATLRNITY fwzshes t0 extend congmfulaziom to the gmduafmg members 0 the semor class ami its gmdualmg members ALLDERDICE DAVID BLUESTONE CARL 'COHEN JACK FISCHER STANLEY FRANZOS STUART FREEDMAN STANLEY GOLDBERG JAMES GOLDMAN LEE GOODMAN HEIEBIE KRAVITZ MARSHALL LINDNER ROBERT SABLOWSKY JASON SHRINSKY MICHAEL WALD KISKI MACY DARLING SHADY SIDE MIKE LITMAN VALLEY FORGE JOSEPH LITMAN 175 SIGMA OMEGA PI SORORITY Sigma Oinega Pi sorority 'wishes to extend its congratulations to the graduating classes and to its graduating ineinhers JANUARY CLASS University School CAROLYN GURRENTZ JUNE CLASS Taylor flllderdice ETTA BIRKENFIELD VALERIE GORDON JUDY OLBUM SUSIE SCHWARTZ CAROL PARKER Ellis MAXINIL COIIEN NELLIE LOU JAFI-'15 Winchester- Thurston LINDA GOORIN SUSAN MALLINGER Mount Meifcy Acadeiny JUDY BARRON SUSAN " KAPLAN MADELEINE IQUSKIN ELLEN S'I'ERN STEPHANIE VVOLK Highland Mzinor' SUSAN FELMAN 176 "Br ffzxlzimzieire and 'fm'11zz1fiQ'i.vf" . . . . FOR THIS I,A'I'I'IS'I' S'I'YI,ICS IN C.'I5ll.'iI,. AND FORMAL WICAR . . . SIIOI' NI' INR I distinctive mens apparel 5838 FO RTI ES STR li ET ,lAckson I-7619 Co111p!i111wzf.v of Loltin's Party Service to I3IiYIiRI.Y LOFTIN Caterers to Fine Taste Ilnffct Style Sinorgasluortl Style XYetldings-Receptions-Picnics All Social Functions 1070 RIYERMONT DRIVE rl.-Xckson I-2920 Compliments ol' Emma Friedrichs' 5875-77 Forbes Street Irene Zalmon Kubitz and Goss The K-Company-Mr. and Mrs. Kiss Sladen's Cash Food Market Ze1's Sales M n rrav-Beacon Bowling Alleys i916 MURRAY :XYI":NUI': Baer l1'i.fbe,f zo me Allderdice Seniors Joe Katz Parkway Furniture Pete's Barber Shop K1yne's I. Binstock Yorkshire Shop Town and Country Waldorf Pharmacy 177 SQUIRREL HILL A.Z.A. 673 extends best wishes for the future to the graduating classes of 1955 and to its graduating rneinbers JANUARY CLASS DAVID ITREEDMAN NATHAN LOUIS MARYN JUNE CLASS MICIIAEL SOBEL Congratulations and Best IVis!ies courtesy of Ice Cream Novelties Distributor for Pittsburgh REINHOLD ICE CREAM CO. 178 TAU ALPHA MU SORORITY extends sincere congratulations to the graduating classes of 1955 and to its graduating members JANUARY CLASS I.EILA MADENBERG AUDREY So1,oMoN Lois YOUNG JUNE CLASS ROBERTA BRAND ARLINE FROMM FRANCES GINSBERG MARLENE GOLD RUTH GREEN RUTH GROSS SANDRA GUSKY LEONA PLOTKIN 179 VICTORY A. Z. A. 595 The members of Victory A. Z. fl. tithe this opportunity to congratulate their grttttuatiug members :md to 'wish them the hest of everything iu the future. JANUARY CLASS MI1.'1'oN BLACICF MELVIN GREEN:x: JUNE CLASS HERBERT GoI.1Js'rEIN'k MOR'I'ON KRANXERX MERLE BERNARD IJEVINEX BERT SHERMAN 4' Officers 180 THE 1955 ALLDERDICE Qs 6Dngrcwz'ngs SUPERIOR lJHO7'0ENCYRf4VERS 312 BOULEVARD OF THE AT,I,IES QP Tlzofogmplzy HILL 15' STUDIO 214 N. H1GIfII,1XN1J IXVENUIT Q, Y9rz'niing XWAYER PRESS 235 COLLINS AVENUE 181 THF INTERSORORITY-INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL extenzls sincere congratulations to the graclnating classes of 1955. ,The To THE SENIORS, 'fype Club We hope that the 1955 Offers graclnates of the Taylor All- Congnnulatiom clerclice High School will en- lo joy this year hook. The Seniors THE JOURNAL STAFF HIT PARADE Hearts of Stone-English 8 teachers That's All I Wfant From 1'Y01l-M1'. McClymonds Cdiplomaj Young and Foolish-Freshmen High and M ighty-Seniors Sincerely-Transcription Class Little Things Mean a Lot-Report Cards High Society-The Prom On Top of Old Sinoky-The VVa11 N o M ore-Cutting Class Rzfrnaronnd-Track Team H oine C oole-in'-Cafeteria Lunches Sitting on Top of the World-"A" Students in English S Lookin' Back-On Days at T.A.H.S. Stairway to Paradise-After Graduation Young at Heart-Seniors on Class Day Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered-Qual Students W anted-One Completed Theme It's Wonderful-Class Play It May Sound Silly-Class Day Entertainment Froin 9 to 5-Type classes in 306 Anywhere I wander-Do you have any squeegees left? Confused-Shorthand I Students The Robe-"A" Choir Someday-I'l1 make all A's 182 The senior class wou1dn't have been the same if: All senior meetings had begun promptly. Lorna Dunnett hadn't had a Student Council gavel. Tom Lockaton hadn't been hurt so often. Class play rehearsals had b-een sane. Ryna Kitman hadn't cut her hair. "Pinky" Levinson hadnlt been so fun loving. Carl Solomon hadn't been handling money. Dick Jordan hadn't been so handsome. Robert Ash and joel Grotstein had behaved during seventh periods. REMEMBER? The rumor that went around the school-"No senior themes this year." QFor some it was just a 1111110115 The crowds in the halls. CAre seniors taking up more space?j The constant subject of senior class committee reports-"W'e need more Money! The tags that the Journal Staff wore-"J-Day is coming." fWhat does that mean?j Those dances that the senior class held. CAnd had such a hard time thinking up names forlj THEN TOO, THERE WERE- Coming to school all dressed up for interviews or special trips. fThose high heels are just not meant for the Allderdice stepsj Getting out of classes for club pictures. fDid you close your eyes for all of them?l Discovering what committee you were on. CH there a clean-up committee?j Racking your brains for a clever idea for class boards. Finding out it is expensive to graduate. fBut nothing can stop us at this pointlj THANKS Thank you so much, senior teachers, you indeed have been most kind, You have 'helped each senior student to make up his senior mind On such things as senior subjects or the choice of senior themes, And now looking back upon i-t, how short this senior year seems. Yes, we pay a tribute to you who endured our senior woes, And as we travel the aisle down which every senior goes, We would like to stop a minute before going seniors' ways And thank you. senior teachers. for those lovely senior days. 183 "I . . Jn. .u" I' -1 -if' - J, 3 L, " ,." ' v Q .., K L. .. -. . y - I A U bun ' . - .- , -- 'I nf if .hal F9 I 51,6 "Z," ' k 9 1, X Y 1-ir A , . w 5 . 1 1? t A. ' 'S '- , . V 9 I A , ' ' ' , ' ' - 5 , j N' X ,N I lf V- I N., 1 I I if dv ix Q '5,.. 3 Q ' 5.5:-Z4-, ' Jzzlv Q. 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