Great Neck North High School - Arista Yearbook (Great Neck, NY)

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great neck high school great neck, new york presents the  this is great neck high schoo the new 4 the stude the faculty the crowded the scholastic the athletic the service time drivetli onward fast “TIME DRIVETH ONWARD FAST”—it has marked the years since the founding of Great Neck High School. “TIME COLORS HISTORY”—it has added warmth and unity to our successive student bodies. “TIME SHALL TEACH THEE ALL THINGS —it has witnessed the formation of a foundation, firm and enduring. We have learned to work together in seeking our ideals and our truths. We have created a robust student body strengthened by the passing of time. As we separate into our two Great Neck High Schools, let us recall the teachings of time. Let us realize that although the years have divided us, our aspirations, our futures will be guided by the founda- tion that we built together. 8 we dedicate Great Neck High School greets 1957 as a year of transition—a year that for- sees the eventual division of our united student body. It is with pride and gratitude that we dedicate our 1957 Arista to two men whose invaluable guidance in the past will endure as we shift in the coming years. John Daly came to Great Neck as an industrial arts instructor from Fitchburg Teachers’ College and New York Uni- versity. It is as Assistant Principal that we honor him. For many years, Mr. Daly, in his understanding and diligent manner, has efficiently organized schedules, su- pervised College Board procedures and performed innumerable ‘‘behind the scene” administrative duties that keep the school functioning smoothly. A history of Charles Maier reveals a degree from Columbia College, a brief business fling at Macy’s, army service and the enviable position as college crew coxswain. In 1948 he assumed the responsibilities of G. O. advisor, and now in 1957 he is preparing for the assistant principalship of our new school. The many letters and visits each year from alumni are a tribute to the warmth and friendship that Mr. Maier has instilled in us. To John Daly and Charles Maier we dedicate this Arista as a token of our appreciation and esteem. 9 faculty activities page 41 page 63 cS «S tS cS rS fS c cS cS rt faculty welcome dr. mossman “They're the same everywhere, contends Dr. Mossman in reference to students. Hockaday School for Girls in Texas, he recalls, was co-ed too, at least after the afternoon bell! College admissions? Great Neck seniors complain of a universal prob- lem—says our new principal—whatever symptoms of college entrance fever occur here are no different from those plaguing Texas youth. Dr. Mossman studied pre-law at Morningside College, majoring in history and economics. Graduate work at Columbia, an M.A. from Northwestern and an LL.D. in School Administration from the University of Chicago complete his educational back- ground. Before coming to Great Neck he taught in a Kansas City high school and then held two principalships, one at Hinsdale Township, the other at Hockaday. As extensive as his experience at institutions of learning are his hobbies: golf, tennis, classical music and his family—although not necessarily in such order! His keen wit coupled wiith sincere understanding and personal interest in people have made the process of “becoming acquainted pleasant for all. We know that the genuine friendship that has impressed him these past few months shall prove a solid, growing friendship in the years to come. Great Neck High School says heartily—Welcome, Hobart Mossman! 12 Dr. Marion E. Wiles Executive Assistant to the Superintendent Mr. John H. Daly Assistant Principal Dr. John L. Miller Superintendent of Schools Dr. Helen Flynn Coordinator of Secondary Education Dr. John A. Battle Assistant to Miss Flynn Mr. Robert D. Abrams Mrs. Greta Armstrong Miss Virginia Boerman Mr. Clifton H. Bainard Science Art Dept. Head English Art Mrs. Rouena Bates Modern Language Mr. William S. Black Business Mr. Harry G. Booke English Mr. Bernard Boressoff Speech Dept. Head Miss Doris M. Botsch Physical Education Mrs. Robert Burggraf Mathematics Mr. Edward Calabrese Modern Language Mr. Kenneth Canfield Modern Language Mr. H. Townsend Carpenter Guidance Mr. Thomas Casey Physical Education faculty And if we burn the curtains 14 9 Mr. Earl Chamberlain Driver Education Miss Alice Chisholm English Mr. Charles W. Christy Driver Education Mr. Erwin Clarke Physical Education Dept Head Mrs. Florine Cleary Speech Miss Dorothy Colston Social Studies Mr. Roswell Conaer Business Miss Louise Crondall Modern Language Mr. Douglas Davis Coordinator Audio-Visual Aids Mrs. Elsie Davis Business Mr. Gilbert Delaura Mathematics Mr. J. Leonard Douglas Business Dept. Head Miss Angeline Ducas English Miss Ruth Duncan Mathematics Mr. David A. Durfee Social Studies Mr. William Eck Health Mr. David Edgar Social Studies Miss Camilla Edholm English Miss Alta M. Estrabrook English Mr. John W. Fabrick English 15 Mr. Jock Fields English Me. Robert Ghent, Bdsiness Mr. Edmund Fontonello Mathematics Miss I Lie Gluckstodt Modern Language 1 Mr. Arthur Freeman Social Studies Miss Mary A. Gocss Physical Education Miss Rosalinda Garcia Modern Language Mr. Herbert Gregory Industrial Arts Dept. Head Of the 1 10 members of the Great Neck High School faculty, one quarter has been here over 20 years while another quarter has come during the past 2 years. There are over 100 masters degrees among them and almost two-thirds of the group live right here in Great Neck. Upon the completion of the new high school, this group will divide in half—thus “sharing the wealth” between the two schools. This split aroused feelings of nostalgia on the part of many teachers and they reminisced about times past. . . . Miss Colston remembers when the majority of the teachers were from New England or the West. “Now,” she says, “they come from all parts of the United States.” Miss Crandall says that she’s taught under three different superin- tendents and four different principals here. Mr. Laise thinks that “there have been a heap of babies born here” while Mr. Noyes says, “When I came here (1930) the Senior High School was one of four buildings west of Polo Road between Arandale Avenue and Old Mill Road. Now we have changed from a relaxed country situation to a bustling metropolitan area.” Mrs. Sears noted that Great Neck was once entirely fringed with estates and today there are very few of Continued on page 21 Mr. John E. Jones Industrial Arts Miss Potricia Kuhl Physical Education Mr. Mervin Levy Health 16 Mr. Jock Guildroy Miss Alice Haslet Mr. Milton Hess Mr. Edward B. Heyden Guidance Special Class Physical Education Driver Education Mr. Donald Hook Industrial Arts Mr. Stillman Hobbs Mrs. Jeanne Hoffman Social Studies Coordinator Modern Language Mr. Herbert Isaac Mathematics Mr. Paul Koehler Music Miss Stacey Krasnecki Home Economics Dept. Head Mr. Herbert Laise English Miss Lamonte Leverage Social Studies Miss Anita A. Lilenfeld Latin, English Mr. Alphonse Liquori Social Studies Well, it's over 17 Mr. Judson D. Lincoln Social Studies Mr. Bernard J. Looks Social Studies Mr. John Losch Science Dept. Head Mr. Charles Maguire Driver Education Mr. Charles Moier Social Studies Coordinator of Student Activities Miss Christine Mokuen Mathematics Dept. Head Miss Mary J. Mallon Mathematics Mr. Milton Meyers Social Studies Mrs. Elizabeth Miller Health Mr. Albert Nagell Health ‘Connor Mr. Clifford Ormsby Music Dept. Head Mrs. Lydia Parada Science Mr. David Parker Social Studies Miss Mary C. Patton Guidance Miss Foye Perry Mathematics Mr. Fletcher Proctor Mrs. Ruth Rapp Science Health Mrs. Marion Reading Health 18 “Which twin has the Toni?” Miss Ruth Redding Modern Language Mr. Crosby Redman English Dept. Head Mrs. Joyce Shapiro Business Mr. Murray Singer Science Mr. Edward Sinreich Mathematics Miss Louise Stevens English Mr. Barton Snyder Science Mr. Ernest Swenson Modern Language Dept. Head Mr. Alexander Sokol Mathematics, Attendance Mrs. Frieda Thompson English Miss Lois Stoat Physical Education Mr. Louis Thymius Mathematics 19 i Mr. Michael Totora Mr. Tony Tuori Mr. Clifford Tupper Mrs. Morion Tupper Physical Education Science Latin Dept Head Modern language Mr. Thomas Turner Social Studies Miss Louro E. Vromon Librarian Mr. Garner Walsh Science Mrs. Marian Ward Social Studies All I want for Christmas . . SECRETARIAL STAFF Mrs. Cornelia Adams Miss Mildred E. Cooley Miss Margaret Morris Miss Kay Reinstein Mrs. Frances Truss Mrs. Julia Wockerman 20 Mr. Franklin J. Walson Mrs. Dorothy Weinstock Mr. Raymond R. Wile Miss Ruth E. Williams Social Studies Speech Librarian Guidance Mr. C. Everett Woodman Guidance Dept. Head Mary Elizabeth Wright Guidance Mrs. Frances Wright Nurse Mr. David Zamchick English SECRETARIAL STAFF those. Mr. Turner added brightly that there seems to be more interest in the social activities of the school than in the more important things such as academic subjects and football!! Some of the faculty thought of the events of the past year that they would always remember. Miss Redding still hears the bells and gongs that went off one morning and rang for what seemed to be forever. Miss Gluckstadt will never forget her escapade on the school roof and the senior activities will always bring smiles to Mr. Eck’s countenance. Miss Crandall still has nightmares when she thinks of the frightful racket that the auto mechanics classes made repairing cars di- rectly under her window. And Mr. Freeman remembers the ends of marking periods. How will we remember our teachers? We'll think of Miss Lilenfeld and her open windows— regardless of the weather. “Everybody has heard of this will always recall Miss Stevens as she refers to come obscure piece literature. And how can we forget Mr. Singer’s stories. There's always Mr. Conger to say: “I want everyone to pick a goal ’ and, of course, “Honest Abe Lin- coln carrying his brief case of files around wherever he went. And so we reminisce. 21 service departments 22 Wall Street You Tarzan . . . Me Jane! For a Lovelier Complexion . . . Sig' Psomas and Friends 23 activities arista staff list Eclitor-in-Chief ...............................Binnie Berlind Copy Editor ........................................Meg Lewiston Production Manager .............. Madeleine Fried Co-ordinating Editor Carol Wildenberg Sponsors—Mrs. Greta Armstrong, Mr. Harry Booke, Mr. Douglas Davis. Activities—Dick Katzive, Wendy Doniger, editors; Bill Ehrlich, Joan Felsen, Nancy Gortz, Jane Halperin, Betsy Hamerslag, Adrienne Lee, Vivien Levy, Bernard Pomerance, Mike Schwartz. Seniors—Binnie Harris, Nancy Meckler, editors; Judi Abrams, Sherry Alperin, Flor- ence Brisk, Judi Bloomfield, Judy Busch, Ellen Causin, Linda Ellenbogen, JoAnn Freeman, Roslyn Feldman, Susan Front, Gordon Gayda, Anita Goldberg, Janet Goldberg, Edie Herman, Leona Handler, Ellen Jacobs, Roberta Longer, Alan Posnack, Roberta Siegel, Linda Sarnoff, Sue SarnoFf, Carol Simons, Suzanne Siebeck, Joyce Schlussel, Jean Thim, Hope Simon, Judy Weinstein. Captions—Sue Osier, Barbara Greer, editors. Identifications—Sue Orenstein, Debby Steinberg, editors; Jane Eisenberg, Joyce Gladstone, Lynn Goldberg, Phyllis Kursch, lla Lane, Brenda Levine, Vicki Popkin, Linda Prentice,. Barbara Rubenstein, Ellen Schwartz, Ellen Shatter, Debby Suss- man, Eileen Zaner. Boys' Sports—Bill Tucker, Gary Goldberg, editors; Steve Lapidus, Don Ohsman, Steve Wilson. Girls' Sports—Linda Draves, Janet Comer, editors; Terry Rubin. Typing—Bob Lande, Janet Kunreuther, editors; Rosie Garfield, Marilyn Ormsby, Linda Pollack. Advertising—Susan Ash, Bruce Burns, editors; Steve Albert, Jim Bikoff, Ken Caplin, Rick Caplin, Don Crane, Neil Flax, Arthur Hirsh, Irene Jacklin, Peter Kaplan, Val Klurfeld, Bunny Kremins, Carol Lacey, Marcia Lesley, Peri Levine, Ellen Lichtschein, Andrea Mayland, Ginger Plant, Linda Prentice, Marjorie Saks, Rosalie Schiff, Harriet Simensky, Barbara Stoler, Sue Weiss, Steve Wilson. Publicity—Elaine Fastenberg, Betsy Hamerslag, editors; Bill Ehrlich, Dave Goldson, Suzi Katz, Xandra Kayden, Andrea Mayland, Martin Sloane. Art—Marjorie Mandell, editor; Elaine Fastenberg, Ed Kirshner, Marlene Rubinstein, Carolee Steele. Photography—Arthur Ziff, Jackson Storm, editors; Bruce Lieberman, Mike LaMonica, Mike Steinberg. Production—Loet Farkas, Edward Kirshner, Judith Schlessel. Business Manager ......................................Judy Stein Staff—Barbara Whitman, Harvey Heffner, Issy Rosenberg, Mike Golden, Sue Bern- stein, Esta Diamond, Mike Schwartz. Cover design by Ed Kirshner, end papers by Ed Kirshner, adapted from design by Elaine Fastenberg. 26 arista editors historians of Madeleine Fried, Production Manager Binnie Berlind, Editor-in-Chief Meg Lewiston, Copy Editor Arthur Ziff and Jackson Storm, Co-Photography Editors Carol Wildenburg, Coordinating Editor Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. Booke, Mr. Davis—Sponsors BUSINESS STAFF: Sitting—E. Diamond, J. Stein, Manager; I. Rosenberg. Kneeling—B. Whitman, S. Bernstein. Standing— H. Heffner, M. Golden. ARISTA SUB-EDITORS: First row, left to right—S. Orenstein, N. Meckler, S. Osier, B. Greer, J. Comer. Second row—B. Hammerslag, G. Goldberg, L. Daves. Not shown—Debby Steinberg, E. Fastenberg. Margie Mandell, Art Editor Sue Ash, Bruce Burns, Co-advertising Editors Arista is a combination of many things. It's the students who participate in school activities throughout the year, the classes and their various functions, and, too, it's the time and efforts of the students who work on its various staffs, compiling events of the past year so that, in times to come, readers can look back and see why high school really was one of “the best times in their lives.” Long before school opened in September, Production Manager Maddie Fried and Editor-in-Chief Binnie Berlind, started composing an artistic layout for the book. They drew in boxes for pictures, boxes for copy, and places for art work. Then, Meg Lewiston, Copy Editor, started her staffs on their jobs. Wendy Doniger and Dick Katzive, Co-Activities Editors, were responsible for seeing that every club and class function was written up. They sent their staff members scuttling all over the school finding out what the various clubs were doing. Senior Section Editors Binnie Harris and Nancy Meckler had to condense every activity of every senior into postage stamp size. Girls' and Boys' Sports Editors, Janet Comer, Linda Droves, Gary Goldberg, and Billy Tucker, sleuthed around at all sporting events, recording spectacular plays, scores, etc. Arthur Ziff and Jackson Storm, Co-Photography Editors, used Arista as an excuse to get into all the school functions. After they finished taking their pictures, Barbara Greer and Sue Osier dug deep into their collective repertoire of puns and cliches for clever captions while Sue Orenstein and Debby Steinberg tried to identify the owners of disembodied shoulders, shoes, and sideburns. After all the copy was completed, it was handed over to fleet-fingered Bob Lande and Janet Kunreuther, to be typed into understandable English. The first miles of hiking and soliciting con- vinced Advertising Editors Bruce Burns and Sue Ash that despite gloomy political prophecies, there were still quite a few small businesses left. Betsy Hamerslag and Elaine Fastenberg, Publicity Editors, directed the Arista Sales Skit and made “futuris- tic posters to assure Business Manager Judy Stein that Arista would be in the black. Art Editor Marge Mandell composed the more artistic side of the book, while spon- sors Mr. Booke, Mr. Davis, and Mrs. Armstrong patiently took on all calamities with the maxim, It happens every year. GUIDE POST ASSOCIATE AND MANAG- ING EDITORS: Left to right—Don Fine, Helen Litton. BUSINESS MANAGER: Mike Orenttein EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Mel Levine An extraordinary and elite race peoples the Cage—a race indirectly descended from John Peter Zenger and a rickety old typewriter. The independence and nonconformity of this race is obvious immediately on entering the Cage. Think,” Accuracy, proclaim the walls. Some- one has eaten the editorial! proclaim the editors. The People of the Cage live in a state of perpetual misunderstanding, owing to the fact that one can never quite understand what any- one else is saying because of the din produced by Barbara Schiffman's typing staff. At the far end of the Cage hallway is a small but ominous little room. In it, Editor-in-Chief Mel Levine, who is addicted to pizza, Sponsor Mr. Jack Fields, who hates pizza, and Associate Editor Don Fine, SPONSOR: Mr. Jack Fields 30 GUIDE POST EDITORIAL STAFF: Seated—R. Liff, E. Faust, C. Vogel. Standing—D. Terrell, A. Ziff, S. Bern- stein, B. Paul, O. Marks, M. Fox, E. Felix, L. Veit, J. Lewis, J. Halperin. who will eat anything he can get his hand on (editorials perhaps?) sit talking of Life and Art and occasionally initial a piece of completed copy. Managing Editor Helen Litton, who man- ages very nicely thank you, is usually similarly occupied. In the larger room next door, the paper is prepared for Wednesday release. Here News Editor Elaine Felix and her staff prepare page one, Feature Editor Jeff Lewis and his staff steal copy from Elaine to fill page two, and Coordi- nating Editor Randi Liff and her staff grab the freshly stolen copy to grace the third page. Stan Bernstein, the Sports Editor, has to produce his own copy. There is more. Art Editor Dan Terrell, finding a comparatively quiet corner, draws deadly deli- cate little cartoons, while the Copy Editors, head- ed by Jane Halperin and Joe Lane, have the gruesome task of finding and correcting all the mistakes. On top of all this (and often deeply submerged) are Exchange Editor Margot Fox, with her bundle of papers from other schools, Business Manager Mike Orenstein, with his bun- dle of bills. Circulation Manager Hamilton Fish, with his bundle of Guide Posts, Co-Advertising Manager Pete Ehrlich, with his bundle of ads, and Office Manager Andree Gunther, with her bundle of bundles. Out of the Cage comes chaos, and out of the chaos comes the eternal Guide Post. GUIDE POST BUSINESS STAFF: Seated—A. Gunther, B. Shift- man, E. Lubin. Standing — M. Orenstein, H. Fish, P. Ehrlich. 31 R. LANGSTON President G. ROSE Vice-President G. CIPLIJAUSKAS Secretary E. HERBOLD Treasurer general organization G. O. SPONSOR: Mr. Charles Moier progress — our product The members of the G. O. Assembly lost no time in getting to the crux of various matters concerning the welfare of the school and the student body. Early in the year, the cry “down with bureaucracy was heard echoing through the council chamber as many delegates took up the cause of slashing away the alleged miles of red tape, said to be gumming up the G. O. works. One innovation successfully added to the G. O. was the Cabinet, a group comprised of the officers of the three class governments and those of the G. O. Advocates of the cabinet pointed out that the president would now be in closer touch with the students' general will. Judy Stein sponsored Great Neck’s member- ship in the American Field Service, under whcse auspices a foreign student will be brought to the school next year. Enthusiastic students were pre- pared to go out and work to raise the necessary $700 for this project but were prevented from doing so by legal technicalities. BIAKEMORE FOUNDATION: Sitting — M. Schwartz. First row—R. tiff, C. Langston, J. London. Second row—Mr. Hobbs, Sponsor; E. Silmon, J. Stein. 33 ALUMNI NEWS EDITORS: First row, stated—B. Rubinstein, N. Bernstein, J. Webber. Second row—L. Wilson, S. Horris, C. Steele, J. Siegel. Three things it's not smart to bet against: death, taxes, the success of G. O. dances.” But in spite of this Autumn Maze, Jamaican Holiday, and the annual Scholarship Dance, Carousel,” were all planned, publicized and conducted with great success. The G. O. sphere of influence included the services of the Cafeteria Aides, Student-Faculty Committee, the G. O. store. Publicity Committee, the Alumni News, the Greeters, and the Assem- bly Planning Committee, not to mention the fact that all school clubs are G. O. sponsored. G. O. BANK: J. Blank, J. Anderson. The G. O.’s knottiest problem was the Su- preme Court—what to do with it. Chief Justice Joe Lane spearheaded a successful campaign to democratize the judicial system. It was contend- ed that there were plenty of legitimate com- plaints which students were unable to bring before the Supreme Court and so nothing was done about their problem. It was clear that what G. O. sponsor Mr. Maier referred to as a “spare tire was due to be jettisoned unless the stu- dents began to utilize their privilege of Su- preme Court review. Under the new system devised this year, students may bring their prob- lems before the court after getting a petition signed by 10 per cent of the student body. Cafe society 34 SUPREME COURT: G. Goldberg, P. Shapiro, E. Segal, J. Holperin, J. lone, C. Oppenheimer. ASSEMBLY PLANNING COMMITTEE: Standing—J. Lone, G. Sterenfeld, J. ludacer, H. Litton, A. Reusch. Sitting— G. Rose. Treasurer Ed Herbold, carrying on a family tradition, capably handled G. O. money matters. Secretary Grazina Ciplijaukas kept the minutes and wrote letters while Gil Rose, vice president, presided on the Club Senate and the Assembly Planning Committee. And President Roger Lang- ston gave his sweat, blood and tears to make his term The G. O.’s finest hour. 35 If music be the speech of angels then Great Neck students are surely a celestial group. The band, orchestra, and choruses, under the leadership of Mr. Paul Koehler and Mrs. Clifford Ormsby, were among the most active groups in the school. The Band, which has become increasingly good over the past few years, hit a high mark this season thanks to the many talented individual players in the group. Neal Zaslaw and Paul Ricci became “traveling musicians” as they were chosen for the All State Band in Syracuse and the All Eastern Band in Atlantic City. The 54 member band performed at home football games, singing assemblies, and a P. T. A. sponsored scholarship concert in February. The combined choruses sang at the Christmas program and the May concert, and caroled at Grand Central Station in December. The Orchestra provided music for Junior Players' spring production, the March combined modern dance and music department recital, and their own May performance. The three ensembles also joined forces to produce the Christmas program. 36 band In addition to this extremely ambitious regular schedule, the Music Department also sponsored several extra-curricular programs. A male barbership quartet re- hearsed in the wee small hours before school, and the all-female Treblettes and the Band participated in the May state music contest. A rehearsal of Don Carlos, a performance of Tosco, both at the Met, and rehearsals of the New York Phil- harmonic Orchestra and the Bell Telephone Hours were attended by music students. Also under the auspices of the Music Department, several professional groups were brought to Great Neck. In December, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, in February the Don Cossacks chorus and dancers, and in March the Ithaca College Band performed for students and parents. 37 SENIOR CHOIR: First row, loft to right—A. Orlando, M. Padian, W. Stone, J. Mirabello, J. Papale, H. Gruber, B. Berlind, C. Piesner, J. Webber, S. Osier, N. Bernstein, E. Chisdes, G. Ciplijauskas, N. Hopp, G. Cohen, V. Schwarz, A. Stern, B. Adler, C. Goldman, R. Komen, B. Schub. K. Sheppard. Second row— P. Lynch, P. Schmidt, J. Meyer, I. Ferguson, B. Laise, V. Russo. M. Mondell, L. Popkin, T. Anderson, S. Goodale, N. Katz, I. Cox, S. Kurtz, H. Litton, A. Hecht, R. Topf, C. Currier, P. Lehman, I. Bagley, B. Chesney, P. Foil, B. Lewis, R. Raphael, B. Zissu, F. Samuels. Third row—P. Cronin, J. Wright, C. Larsen, C. Gondin, H. Protich, D. Roselle, J. London, D. Silpe, E. Herbold, P. VanLeuwen, R. Bernhard, P. Schaffer, D. Weber, A. Tesoriero, G. Hollenbeck, B. Koehler. B. Simon, S. Feldman, D. Daniels, B. Gartrell, K. Brameld, N. Harriff, T. Kolomick, J. Comer, C. Peyser, S. Ash, A. Epstein. Fourth row—R. Briskin, E. Oestriech, J. Vorhes, J. Bryson, D. Bassine, M. Preger, J. Zelazny, B. Cohen, J. Joerger, H. Powell, S. Metzger, J. Schultz. TREBLETTES: First row—J. London, M. Ormsby, E. Chisdes, C. Piesner, B. Laise, P. Farkos. Second row__L. Popkin, D. McCrary, C. Saunders, B. Rose, L. Cox, S. Rusmeisel. Third row—F. Samuels, C. Peyser, B. Schub, G. Clement. choral groups JUNIOR CHOIR: First row, left to right—E. Koufmon, S. Soperstone, J. Dribben, M. Bast, N. Damast, S. Shaffer, P. Friedman, G. Chow, N. Lockwood, G. Ariowitsch, B. Greer, C. Weil, I. Rosenberg, J. Arvine, S. Menzer. Second row—M. Seiger, J. Schlussel, E. Zaner, P. Richmon, L. Cutler, J. Berlin, J. Felsher, E. Felix, G. Sterenfeld, I. Prentice, M. Eichacker, T. Ayrault, G. Clement. Third row—A. Zucker, D. Richardson, A. Born, I. Grossman, J. Kleigman, G. Stein, M. Fishkind, A. Gelb, P. Gitt, B. Weisel, S. Ravetz. Fourth row—D. Baker, J. Cantiello, C. Orenstein, C. Leib, W. Doniger, B. Gurland, S. Wolfen, A. Herman, M. Wall, L. Pinella, E. Block, P. Davis, J. Gumm, J. Stein, C. Kissinger. Fifth row—P. Reismon, P. Farkas, S. Gavel, R. Russo, P. Gershon, D. Gartrell, Mr. Koehler, C. Salodino, R. Lacinski, B. Maggin, H. Penhune, A. Rosen. Absent—L. Vitale, K. Jore. SOPHOMORE CHOIR: First row—J. Schechner, A. Bottcher, J. Silvers, E. Norris, A. Yip, R. Bruno, S. Donohue, L. Uhl, B. Simons, L. Tokar, E. Stauber. Second row—D. McCrary, W. Lech, B. Burke, P. Kursch, L. Lewis, I. Friedman, C. Lehman, S. Dubofsky, J. Evans, C. McLehose, E. Emanuel, V. Fall, C. Asher, N. Lubin, D. Duyndam, M. Rosenfeld. Third row—I. Hale, J. Warmuth, E. Schwartz, B. Rose, C. Lembo, J. Winer, M. Rosman, E. Doumaux, M. Boren, B. Rosenblum, L. Monte, G. Schorr. Fourth row—D. Strasser, W. Brummer, J. Tulman, C. Kay, M. Ormsby, R. Akey, L. Simons, S. Abroff, B. Robinson, R. Silvers, R. Conklin, R. Hawkins, M. Gerringer, W. Merlini. 39 CLUB SENATE: Standing, foreground—Gil Rose, President. First row, left to right—A. Yip, S. Shorter, J. Webber, I. Lone, M. Best, A. Sulla, N. Bernstein, B. Abroms. Second row—J. Thim, J. Furman, S. Rusmisel, V. Levy, S. Bartner, P. Sinn, L. Popkin, J. Joy, J. lane. Third row—P. Engel, Vice President; J. Halperin, Secretary; B. Ehrlich, A. Travers, J. Vorhes, H. Eysman, B. Berlin, K. Friedman, H. Rosen. firmly established The Student Guidance Committee was com- posed of a small “army” who wished to take an active part in making the Guidance Council's many services available to students. There were committees formed for tracking down last year's graduating class members and for recording their accounts of conditions in the outer world, for placing students in jobs, for producing the Student Handbook, and for bringing speakers to discuss how to select one's college or career. Its most valuable service was to help the students map out their lives after graduation. Frogs’ insides, chessboards, basketball, third- degree equations—all these present problems to their respective clubs and the clubs present their problems to the club Senate. President Gil Rose, Vice President Pete Engel, and Secretary Jane Halperin help the representatives of all school clubs to allocate the $100 G. O. club fund, assign separate days for each club meet- ing, and discuss their common problems and projects. Club constitutions are prepared and discussed by this group, as well as plans for special club programs and drives. The Junior Red Cross is undoubtedly one of largest extra-curicular organizations in school, since every student, upon contributing to the annual fund drive, becomes a member. Its mem- bers produced shows for hospital patients, made toys for hospitalized children, aided fund-raising campaigns. Junior Red Cross activity centered around homeroom representatives, who enlisted active student support, while supplying leader- ship in the various Red Cross campaigns. 42 RED CROSS COUNCIL: Officer , left to right—K. Peyser, L. Droves, J. Webber. First row—E. Cousin, L. Belsky, J. Weinstein, J. Grossman, B. Kogos. Second row—S. Bernstein, L. Viet, M. Saks, P. Gitt, J. Furman. Third row—J. Stoll, S. Sornoff, L. Chait, J. Volk, D. Giffords. Fourth row—C. Noglesmith, P. Kursch, I. Lane, R. Schiff, C. Weil, J. Kimmel. Fifth row—S. Menzer, B. Sack, J. Schechner, P. Wasser- man, N. Millock, S. Abroff, H. Ng. Against wall—L. Andrews, I. Eidinoff, G. Plant, O. Getz, J. Harris, S. Cohen. Against window—B. Paul, A. Brauer, K. Maurinsh, C. Wildenberg. GREETERS CHAIRMEN: Second row—Miss Wright, E. Dou- maux, D. Leonard, J. Grossman. First row—C. Sounders, GUIDANCE CHAIRMEN: Sitting—P. Berg, J. Vorhes. E. Piloff, J. Lane. Standing—N. Andres, J. Fogel. 43 Under the leadership of President Bill Ehr- lich, and sponsor Mrs. Armstrong, the Arts and Crafts Club was organized this year. The club provided an informal meeting place every Wednesday for those interested in various phases of art, and afforded the members op- portunities to work in different media. Recognizing the hospitals' tremendous de- mand for skilled nurses, girls interested in a nursing career just couldn’t wait to get started. They formed the Future Nurses of America, where, under the leadership of President Gladys Cohen and sponsor, Mrs. Wright, they learned elementary nursing techniques and discussed how to keep the patients happy. With the gypsy in their souls, many Great Neck students have sailed the seven seas and roamed to the earth's four corners and have returned laden with stories of adventure, in- trigue, and romance. To share these tales of treasure and triumph, these students organized the World Travellers Club, one of the four new- comers on the Club Senate list, with Pete Ehrlich as president and Mr. Lincoln as sponsor. Reports flew in from many colleges this year that students were flunking their courses be- cause of too much bridge playing. The Bridge Club was formed in order to teach students, while still in high school, how to go about playing the game sensibly. Presided over by Dick Zeck- hauser, the club divided into three groups— beginning, intermediate, and advanced, so that everyone could play with partners of equal skill. The more experienced devotees gave tips to the novices—among them, sponsor Mr. Isaac. introducing new clubs FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA: Seated—Miss Wright, Nurse, Sponsor. First row—L. Ferguson, J. Augus- tine, I. Vitale, M. Danoff, G. Cohen, D. Shultz, S. Klein, R. Goldman. Second row—A. Hirst, S. Bushing, J. Mayor, t. Berman, C. Lehman, A. Gelb, C. Cohn, D. McCrary, BRIDGE CLUB: First row—W. Somuels, H. Rosen, R. Zeckhouser, R. Worsher, D. Goodstein. Second row— D. Woodruff, I. Rubin, A. Boker, P. Block. Third row—Mr. Isaacs, S. Weiss, S. Romer. ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB: Loft to right—B. Ehrlich, President; G. Plant, E. Kirshner, J. Hoyne, G. Schorr, E. Fastenberg. WORLD TRAVELERS: P. Ehrlich, President. First row—K. Spell, I. Fierst, D. Adler, N. Arons, R. Shapiro, A. Weber, Mr. Lincoln. Second row—A. Yip, J. Warmuth, H. Groot, L. Chait, N. Hirschland, E. Stouber, W. Brummer, N. Farrell, M. Silbert One hundred and fifty voices strong, the white-shirted members of the Boosters Club labored to arouse and support school spirit. Led by co-presidents Gary Hellinger and Nina Mil- lock, the Boosters aided the cheerleaders in bel- lowing out songs and cheers at all inter- scholastic sports. J. Edgar Hoover finally met his match in Mr. Alexander Sokol as the Attendance Office su- pervisor once again took up the task of keeping close track of students' comings and goings. To keep the Attendance Office running smoothly, student volunteers came in before and after school and during study halls to handle absence and tardiness reports and to launch an occa- sional batch of their own “guided missiles (blue slips). Who saved the day for unprepared home- work shirkers? The Audio Visual Aides. Who provided sound apparatus for high school social occasions? The Audio Visual Aides. AUDIO VISUAL AIDES: Kne.ling— P. Koti, B. Gloser, A. Esserman, D. Kotzive. Standing—R. MacDonald, J. Zucker, S. Biowitz. B. liebermon, P. Shapiro, W. Richords, A. Trover. D. Rosenthal. Second row—M. LaMonico, D. Bloomgarden, S. Beckermon, J. Schultz. ATTENDANCE OFFICE: First row, left to right—B. Saks, C. Carp, E. Zoner, J. Gumm. Second row—J. Mayer, E. Herman, C. Norris, S. Epstein, P. Brostoff, J. Zelasny, D. Morris, D. Schaeffer. Third row—G. Rose, Mr. Sokol. 46 Who burned a hole through Mrs. Miniver dur- ing a showing of that movie to Junior Players? The Audio Visual Aides. Mr. Davis sponsored the group of 50 boys who at teachers’ requests, handled movie pro- jectors, slide machines and tape recorders. The members also provided facilities for Guidepost and Arista film coverage. Three hundred members of TAPI (Teenagers Pitch In) performed their community services by scheduling trips every Saturday to the various cultural facilities of New York City with children from the Henry Street Settlement House. They held their annual Christmas party and also con- ducted a comic drive. For its work, TAPI received the Parent’s Magazine Youth Group Achieve- ment Award. Sandy Goldberg presided over the mass auditorium meetings while lla Lane, Bar- bara Rubenstein, and Barbara Stoler were the other officers of the club. rmw TAPI OFFICERS AND BOARD: First row—K. Sheppard, B. Kogos, J. Faulkner, B. Stoler, I. Lane, S. Goldberg, President; R. Seigel. Second row—B. Dubofsky, E. Silmon, B. Rubinstein, E. Cousin, Mr. Nagell, Sponsor. 47 junior players JUNIOR PLAYERS OFFICERS: S. Clorren, Business Manoger; A. leventhal. Recording Secretory; R. Prince, Vice President; P. May, President; B. Schiffman, Corresponding Secretary. JUNIOR PLAYERS PERMANENT COMMITTEE HEADS: First row, loft to right—B. Stoler, M. Kapalko, S. Katz, D. Berlient, V. Levey, B. Schiffman, C. Locey, J. Gladston, L. Prentise, B. Whitman, B. Abrams. Second row—V. Popkin, R. Garfield, M. Kline, C. Bariesh, H. Redleaf, J. Madell, I. Jacklin, A. Goldberg, L. Popkin, N. Meckler. Third row —C. Brady, J. Storm, I. Forkas, E. Lippetz, J. Davis, F. Grayson. Under the highly temperamental (naturally) leadership of Pete May, Ronnie Prince, Andy Leventhal, Sandy Kayden, and Summer Claren, Junior Players had a very successful year. With the largest membership in recent years, the well- loved hams put on two major productions, a children’s play, a G. O. skit, and many club programs. The very Russian G. O. skit started the year in typical J. P. style, a spectacular performance requiring lavish extravagances, put together in two rehearsals. Following this was the first play of the year which was noted for adding a new member to the club, Harvey T. Pooka. “Toad of Toad Hall,” the children's play, will always re- call to J. P. members the picture of a frustrated Toad trying to free his airplane from the first border of lights where it got stuck. “A Midsum- mer Night’s Dream” was more like a mid-winter nightmare, until the curtain went up on a per- formance that proved both professional and highly entertaining. When searching for members of Junior Play- ers, one may look in several places. The audi- torium is the place where one can hear the act- ors and actresses rehearsing their lines and the stage crew hammering and “swearing.” The administrative facilities of the club are located in the speech office. This room, center of J. P. activity, miraculously becomes a make-up room on nights of performances. There are other hide- outs—primarily the prop room for that devoted crew, the subterranean basement for the furni- ture committee, and Room 110 for the costume staff. The elite, the proven hams of this “piggish” crew, are the Thespians—Troupe 201. Here is the goal of every energetic sophomore and the gleam in the eye of every ambitious junior. The Thespians were very active this year, not only in writing, directing, and acting, but also in mak- ing all-day expeditions to New York for the purpose of viewing the more experienced mem- bers of their profession. Under the guidance of Mr. “B“ (for Boressoff), Miss Estabrook, Mr. Jones, and Mr. Rice, the club proved again that plays are fun from both sides of the footlights. THESPIANS: First row—Mr. Rice, E. Marsala, D. Steinberg. D. Berliant, X. Kayden, D. Baker, B. Whitman, M. Lewiston, R. Prince, R. Kamen, J. Kahn. Second row—Mr. Boressoff, A. Leventhal, E. lippitz, R. Garfield, H. Redleaf, A. Gold- berg, N. Meckler. Third row—P. May, M. Sloane, C. Brady, S. Clorren, J. Davis, A. Cohen, I. Jacklin, L. Kony, M. Kline, C. Barreish. AGASSIZ CLUB: Sitting—J. Gelles, B. Markowitz, S. Albert, P. Zaretsky, President; S. Falk, Secretary-Treasurer; C. Currier, Vice-President; Mr. Noyes. Kneeling—H. Dammond, D. Schultz, G. Schorr, J. Appel, J. Gardner, A. Stempler, D. Gordon, H. Fishbein. Standing—D. Falk, J. Joerger, E. Rosenfeld, G. Hellinger, P. Zeiger, P. Nylund, E. Faust, S. Bushing, A. Hoffman, J. Volk, C. Cahn, P. Richman, S. Klein, D. Berg, P. Lawrence. Lost row—E. Feldstein, M. Seiden, D. Feinberg, D. Sussman, R. Tuck, G. Donshik, J. Zellner, R. Litz, L. Andrews, P. Schmidt, J. Anderson, S. Hasser. ELECTRONICS CLUB: First row—L. Carter, R. Lloyd, President; R. Shapiro, H. Eys- man, Vice-President M. Arlow, O. Getz, A. Goodman, M. Katzman. CHEMISTRY CLUB: First row — J. Weil. Second row — W. Hodgkinson, R. B. Rosenbloom, C. Cur- rier, D. Shapiro, R. Sage, M. Pepper. Third row—F. Bach- thaler, J. Jorros, P. Rosen, T. Lenz, H. Silber. Fourth row— B. Lech, M. Solomon, R. Simon, C. Haas, R. Hubert, R. Rein- stein, D. Riordon, Mr. Tuori, Sponsor; H. Diamond, N. Kurk. 50 FRENCH CLUB: Seated, left to right—Mr. Calabrese, Mis Crandall, Mrs. Bates, Sponsors. First row— J. Schwartz, J. Freeman, S. Gurin, J. Goodfriend, S. Orenstein, F. Griff, B. Tonnenbaum, C. Five, N. Hopp, P. Gould, J. Siegel. Second row—M. Fried, M. Lewiston, B. Weinstock, G. DeBence, S. Goldberg, P. Schaeffer, E. Hamerslag, G. Berman, J. Sandstrom, C. Plotzker: Third row—R. Worsher, B. Carlton, H. Heffner, J. Davis, G. Gayda. Believe it or not, those massive, mushroom- shaped clouds were in no way connected with the Mad Bomber; the fifty members of this year’s Chemistry Club were merely unlocking some of nature's secrets not covered in their regular classroom studies. Mr. Tuori courageously spon- sored the group, presided over by Jim Weil. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Noyes, this year’s Agassiz Club conducted experiments, dis- sections, discussions and movie demonstrations. The annual club field trip and the completion of student's individual projects were important events in the schedule which included plans for associated Agassiz “chapters in Great Neck when the new high school is completed. Boys in the Electronics Club learned how to pass notes back and forth in class without the danger of teacher finding out what they were saying—morse code. Led by President Richard Lloyds, the twenty “live-wires also dedicated themselves to working with radios, remote con- trols, and other special equipment. “Ici on parle francais. Another Francois Sagan novel? Indeed not; that’s the motto of SPANISH CLUB: First row—E. Shatter, J. Seigel, Treasurer; S. Epstein, E. Frieder, J. Freeman, I. Boshnack, C. Alberti. Second row—A. Herman, J. London, Secretary; B. Schub, L. Popkin, L. Bagley, R. Rosen, R. Seigel, M. Wolfe, M. Dattelbaum, J. Felsher, M. Pellegrini, P. Lehman. Third row —M. Webber, S. Seldin, J. Bloomfield, C. Rubin, M. Morey, E. Kaufman, M. Gallagher. Fourth row—D. Barkin, B. Marko- witz, D. Spencer, President; J. Vorhes, Miss Gluckstadt, Sponsor. the French Club, whose members met every third Monday to discuss and appreciate music and plays, and to participate in games and various club programs—in French. The group held their annual Christmas party, and attended the French Theatre in New York. Once a month the color and gaiety of old Spain brightened our halls, as the members of the Spanish Club met to share such segments of Hispanic culture, as cuisine, songs and dances, and art. Led by Miss Gluckstadt and President Bill Gerber, the members also participated in a Christmas celebration—Mexican style, complete with pihata. 51 BOYS' HI Y OFFICERS: J. Gould, President; M. Moldovsky, Vice President; J. Rosenberg, Secretory; G. Hellinger, Treasurer; H. Zinn, Chaplain; Mr. Singer, Sponsor. service organizations KEY CLUB: Karl Seitz, President; G. Rose, First Vice President; E. Herbold, Second Vice President; C. Saladino, Secretory; A. Yu, Treasurer; Mr. Turner, Sponsor. 52 GIRL’S Hl-Y: Left to right—Miss Lilenfeld, Sponsor; N. Horiflf, Chaplain; E. Chisdes, Secretary; B. Whitman, President; M. Mandell, Treasurer; B. Berlind, Vice-President; Miss Duncan, Sponsor. Ever forget your locker key? Ever get hungry around 2:30? If you can answer yes to these questions, then you are the proud possessor of a service of the Great Neck Senior High School Girls' Hi-Y. This organization is dedicated to the propo- sition that it's fun to help other people. Under the guidance of Miss Duncan and Miss Lilenfeld, the faculty sponsors, Barbara Whitman, president, Binnie Berlind, vice president, Ellen Chisdes, secretary, Marjorie Mandell, treasurer, and Nancy Harriff, chaplan, this service organization provides food, locker keys, and little pink slips for them as needs 'em. Hi-Y members earned great esteem this year. Some conquered their claustrophobia to operate the coffin-sized Lost and Found offices, while fellow members tried to avert stampedes of rabid Blazer fans at sports events, or even allowed themselves to be trampled underfoot in a Hi-Y-Faculty basketball game which mildly resembled Custer's last stand. Hi-Y boys tried to promote co-operation between the three service groups (the members of these clubs had a party together during the year), helped set up the Northshore Hospital fair, and provided a $200 scholarship for a deserving senior. Ushering at football and basketball games and wrestling matches, policing the parking lot for school, delivering Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to the needy and awarding athletic trophies for the five major sports were only a few of the services that the indispensable Key Club performs. Led by President Karl Seitz and Vice Presidents Gil Rose and Ed Herbold, the Key Club sponsored a scholarship drive by doing odd-jobs around people's houses. 53 I. Y. F. OFFICERS: S. Kurtz, Chairman; C. Contiguglia, Secretary. HEALTH OFFICE: H. Goebel. A. Hint, F. Noble. YOUTH CENTER OFFICERS: Left to right—V. Doyle, J. Gumm, G. Grieve, S. Doyle. It has been estimated that more money passes through the Great Neck High School Library an- nually than through the First National Bank. Under the guidance of Miss Vroman, the libra- rian; David Barkin, president; Marilyn Grossman, vice president; and Ann Cogan, secretary-treas- urer, the Library Club took care of the money and the books, discussed important books, and occasionally took a field trip. Ignoring tele- vision’s disastrous effects on their industry, the members of Radio Workshop met every Thursday in the Tower to produce original and profes- sional radio scripts. Mrs. Weinstock, sponsor; PHOTO SERVICES: B. lieberman, J. Storm, A. Ziff, M. LaMonica, S. Minzer, R. Steinberg. 54 RADIO WORKSHOP: First row—Mrs. Weinstock, Sponsor; D. ludmer, I. Schorr, B. Spies, L. Forkos, B. Rosenblum. Second row—B. McDonald, B. Berger, R. Bondar, J. Finkle, M. Go'dbaum, M. Rosenberg. Terry Rubin, president; and Virginia Schoor, sec- retary, supervised the preparation of an assem- bly, several programs for English classes, and a catalogue for their record collection. Fifteen girls cheerfully martyred their study periods to help Mrs. Wright in the Health Office. They filed and copied health reports, ran er- rands, and looked after the office in their spon- sor's absence. Besides satisfaction, the girls gained useful experience from performing their unsung service. The post-game dances were successfully con- tinued at the Youth Center this year. The Cen- ter's fine dance floor, ping pong tables, and unusually cooperative coke machine all contrib- uted to the popularity of this Board of Educa- tion sponsored rendezvous. Center activities in- cluded the glee club, softball and bowling leagues, movies, and ping pong tournaments. Interfaith Youth Fellowship members served both school and community by helping to pro- mote brotherhood and understanding among peoples of different religious, national, and eco- nomic backgrounds. They met to discuss common problems, and occasionally ended their meeting with dancing and games. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS: left to right—M. Grossman, J. Furmon, D. Borkin, A. Cogan. 55 DEBATING SOCIETY: First row, loft to right—Mr. A. liquori, J. Tissenboum, I. lone, W. Kotz, President; I. Crockouer, R. Worsher. Second row—M. Corin, H. Rosen, J. Goldstein, P. Block, R. Bossuk. M. Kroll. UNITED NATIONS YOUTH OFFICERS: First row, loft to right —J. Felsher, I. Wilson. Second row—I. Feyer, J. Thim, A. Gunther. Future Teachers of America attracted a large, enthusiastic turnout this year. Films, field trips and panel discussions were used to demonstrate modern teaching techniques to the group. Led by Bill Tucker, Ba” Laise, Orlene Marks, Carol Gondin, and sponsor, Mrs. Thompson, this year’s members weighed, with an eye to the future, the task of organizing an F. T. A. branch in the new high school. Although surrounded by scores of would-be FIRE WARDENS: First row, left to right—A. Cohen, G. Sussman, B. Kohler, A. Hecht, M. Fleischman, M. Spector, N. Hirschkorn, N. Millock, B. Weiss, E. Rubin, H. Fish, S. Goldberg, J. lane, Co-Chief. Second row—E. lichtschein, J. Kleigman, F. Grady, R. Raphael, P. Gould, S. Kurtz, D. Folk, R. Bernhard, I. Abrams, I. Harley, D. Bloomgarden, L. Farkos. Third row—F. Steinberg, E. Golden, I. Newhouse, N. Kurk, B. leiber- man, M. Weinburger, G. Donshik, M. Sloane, N. Zaslaw, K. Seitz, Co-Chief; Mr. Meyers, E. Rosenfeld, Co-Chief; D. Seigel. HOME EC. CLUB: Seated, left to right—K. Mors, K. Vork, J. Romsberger, M. Trende. Standing—C. Perrin, A. Keis, J. Moffuci, J. Yorocheck, H. Beber, S. Rovetz, I. Eidenoff. P. Kline, L. Alberi, C. Ochs, M. Montone. Miss Krosnecki, Sponsor. career girls, members of the Home Economics Club found time to practice the homey arts of managing food, clothing and shelter tastefully and efficiently. Without doubt it will all come in handy in a few short years. Miss Krasnecki spon- sored the group, whose activities included field trips and community projects. U. N. Youth is supposedly just like U. N. Adult only younger. Actually, U. N. Youth gets a lot more done. It sponsors a world-wide pen pal service, the A. A. U. N. contest, and a foreign student program. As far as the sponsor, Mr. Edgar, and the president, Linda Wilson, and the members know, its program and very existence is unique. Throughout the year, Bill Katz’s steel-edged voice smothered all parliamentary dissension which arose during the Debating Society's “free discussions.” Mr. Watson and Mr. Liquori spon- sored the group, which, besides debating topics of current interest, arranged a mock election, chose its own “Man of the Year” (The Hun- garian Freedom Fighter), and organized Great Neck’s first interscholastic debating team. At the clang of the gong, fifty red-banded Fire Wardens, under the leadership of Mr. Mey- ers and co-chiefs Joe Lane, Karl Seitz, and Eric Rosenfeld, ushered the students out of Great Neck High School. The wardens then had the dubious distinction of being allowed to remain after student evacuation to check the “burning buildings.” FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: First row, left to right— A. Herman, M. Canior, J. Joy, A. Butter, J. Gorrell, E. Hamburger, J. Tickton, B. Lopresto. Second row—J. Schlessel, L. Schwartz, C. Five, J. Schwartz, C. Alberti, F. Griff, H. Beber, H. Fox, S. Ravetz, R. Siegal, J. Faulkner, J. Fogel, J. Freeman. Third row—J. Costa, C. levenson, M. Hockman, D. Greenberg, E. Frieder, B. Moggin, J. Elias, M. Wolfe, N. Hirschland. Fourth row—B. Belinkoff, P. Wosserman, R. Ouat, W. Stone, R. Engler, L. Chait, N. Stollins, C. Wilden- berg, O. Marks, M. Geringer, C. Norris, M. Shafran, B. Laise, B. Tucker, C. Gondon, B. Gartrell. 57 In Spring, the Arista Editors' Fancy Turns To . . . Since 1929, the Math Club has been the des- tination of all those interested in mathematical intricacies not explored in the regular math classes. Under the leadership of Miss Perry, the sponsor, and Eric Jaede, president, the diversi- fied aims of this club include solving mathemati- cal puzzles, inventing shortcuts in math, explor- ing the binary system, viewing movies, and discussing special codes and mathematical in- struments. CHESS CLUB: First row, seated, left to right—W. Samuels, D. Gordon, S. Arronson, H. Schwartz, J. Harris, J. Hayne. Second row—J. Lobell, R. Warsher, R. Hayne, S. Clarren, President; R. Berlin, J. Schwamm, Mr. D. Durfee, R. Zeck- hauser. STAMP AND COIN CLUB: Sitting, left to right—B. Schwartz, E. Feldstein, B. Cordover, M. Sloate. Standing—M. Silbert, S. Dimon, H. Heffner, P. Ehrlich, J. Bikoff, S. Spahn, B. Seeve, H. Groot, S. Trupin, H. Bach, R. Tuck, B. Savieky, D. Rosenthal, Mr. Looks. SOCIETY OF THE 3 B's: Sitting—L. Popkin. B. Schub, Co-President; S. Eichberg, Co-President, G. Clement, Secretary. Standing—C. Orenstein, A. Sackren, D. Greenberg, C. Moscowitz, P. Lehman, Mr. Ormsby, K. Brameld, A. Moyland, L. Simon, B. Rose, E. Fostenberg. Check enclosed ’ long considered the most beautiful phrase in the English language, was replaced by check-mate during Chess Club meetings. Bill Samuels, Summer Claren, and Dick Zeckhauser, president, vice president, and sec- retary-treasurer respectively, guided the club throughout its successful campaign to sustain its high standing in the Long Island Chess League. Mr. Durfee, the sponsor, is the only non-kibitzer. He doesn’t play chess. Combine philately and numismatics and you’ve got a 20 letter word for what went on in Room 240 every other Wednesday. Mr. Looks, spon- sor, and Doug Rosenthal, president, led the Stamp and Coin Club in discussions, auctions, trading, and trips to exhibits. In the good old days, when actors acted and dancers danced, the Society of the Three B's listened to the three B’s, who at this time choose to remain anonymous. But the little print in the club constitution declares freedom to pur- sue life, liberty, and every form of music appre- ciation. So now, long-haired and bald, music- lovers sit with Mr. Ormsby and Sue Eichberg and Bonnie Schub, sponsor and officers respec- tively, indiscriminately enjoying all kinds of music. MATH CLUB: First row, left to right—H. Heffner, Secretory- Treasurer; H. Eysman, E. Jaede, President; R. Zeckhauser, Vice-President; B. Heimlich. Second row—E. Ouirin, D. Shapiro, J. Savori, R. Shapiro, M. Shafran, E. Kirshner, H. Silber. Third row—A. Tufts, E. Zoshin, C. Bader, F. Thurston, B. Lech, B. Keever, M. Rosen. Fourth row— A. Trover, R. Shapiro. 59 modern dance Great Neck’s Muse of the Dance was kept on her toes both literally and figuratively this year. The Modern Dance Club, under the supervision of Miss Lois Staat, sponsor; Roberta Topf, presi- dent; and Ellen Kirschman, secretary-treasurer, provided an assembly program, a spring recital, choreography for several other programs, and produced a movie in cooperation with the drama department. The fall assembly, entitled “New York's My Home,” illustrated Manhattan's history and cul- tures. Betsy Hamerslag and Eleisa Marsala were the student-directors of this and the other pro- grams. 60 Americana, the spring recital produced with the music department, was an interpretation, through rhythm, color, and movement, of the pulse and heritage of our country. The year's magnum opus was a twenty-minute sound and color movie, which told the story of modern dance and the teaching of modern dance here at the high school. Members of Terpsichore planned the shooting script, wrote the actual script, designed and executed costumes, designed settings, and provided the actual dancing and choreography for the film. In addition to these performance projects, the club met regularly to develop their skills of dance composition and performance, often under the direction of guest teachers. It would be difficult to say whether the dancers derived greater pleas- ure from their presentations or the audience from their witnessing of the final product. 61 football The Varsity football team ended the 1956 campaign with a highly impressive 6-1 record. This was the best record posted by a Great Neck football team in the last four years. The Blazers started off the season with an overwhelming 44-7 victory over Uniondale. In this contest Bob Cohen sparked the team with three touchdowns on runbacks of kicks. The Great Neck eleven then proceeded to knock off Glen Cove by a score of 22-13. Cohen's passing and the running of fullback Bill Levinson, along with Kolb and others, again pulverized enemy lines, this time rack- ing up a 25-14 win over Long Beach. The lone Blazer defeat was suffered at the hands of an unbeaten Garden City eleven. However, the Orange and Blue bounced right back to overwhelm traditional rival Port Washington 34-0. Bill Kolb again played a tremendous game as he scored four touchdowns. The victory over Port was particularly significant since Port last year defeated us by almost the same score. The last Great Neck game of the season was a hard fought 20-12 comeback victory over East Meadow, who at one point in the game led 12-0. The prospects for next year's team look even better because of the undefeated record of the Junior Varsity and the return of many of this year's lettermen. At the end of the season fullback Bill Kolb and center Sonny Metzer were chosen for the North Shore All- Scholastic football team. Let me help you. Dear! 64 VARSITY FOOTBALL: First row, loft to right—A. Ferrentino, K. Brust, C. Saladino, R. McDermott, W. Werben, P. Schuck, C. Smith, J. Baumer, D. Lee. Second row—H. Fish, Manager; A. Marcantonio, G. Boro, G. Hollenbeck, A. Tesoriero, J. McLester, R. Thompson, W. Levinson, W. Merlini, P. Slayton, B. Hart, J. Blume, I. Sintchok. Third row—Mr. Heyden, Coach; D. Daniels, B. Cohen, P. Clements, R. Simon, S. Metzger, R. Burkley, W. Kolb, M. Schatz, S. Silverstein, W. Bishop, R. Shapiro, P. Engel, P. Salute, D. Bassine, Mr. Totura, Coach; Mr. Turner, Coach. VARSITY BASKETBALL: First row, loft to right—J. Medwin, H. Zinn, Poul Slayton, S. Spahn, R. Richman, R. Cohen, J. Harris. Second row—W. Werben, D. Albert, S. Psomas, Co-Captain; R. Burkley, Co-Captain; R. Koehler, S. Sheppard, J. Blume. basketball After a very impressive beginning, the Varsity basketball team concluded the season with the same record as last year, eight wins and ten losses. However, the majority of the ten losses were very close and could have gone either way. At the start of the campaign, the Blazers dis- posed of Westbury, Sea Cliff, and Bethpage in quick succession, sparked by the scoring of Har- old Zinn and Jack Harris. From then on, Great Neck played hot and cold basketball. This was especially true at the end of the season, when, after a five-game losing streak, we topped Ros- lyn and walloped league-leading Manhasset. The season did produce broken records, though, as Jack Harris established new scoring markers for one and two years of Varsity play. Other notable members of the team were co-captains Bob Burkley and Sig Psomas, Harold Zinn, and Stu Sheppard. Next year’s prospects seem very bright since sophomores Jim Blume, Paul Slayton, and Steve Spahn all gained much Varsity experience and will have two years of eligibility left. Also return- ing will be junior lettermen Jack Medwin and Stu Sheppard. 66 It's Zinn VARSITY BASKETBALL 1956-1957 G. N. Opp. 77 Westbury 56 64 Sea Cliff 63 90 Bethpage 71 65 Garden City 70 60 Hicksville 64 58 Manhasset 59 70 Farmingdale 52 63 Glen Cove 75 67 Roslyn 52 71 Mineola 70 52 West Hempstead 90 64 Port Washington 68 59 Garden City 70 66 Glen Cove 73 57 Mineola 62 64 Port Washington 70 97 Roslyn 70 83 Manhasset 61 And the score goes up another notch 67 CROSS-COUNTRY: First row, left to right—R. Katzive, M. Aronauer, F. Katz, D. LeBer, S. Oliphant, E. Weiss, Captain; B. Burchell. Second row—P. Donshik, J. lauchner, R. Kallish, R. Epstein, R. Ratshin, B. Shor, D. Kelt, J. Ng. Third row—J. Jacobs, F. Mletzko, W. Milark, C. Bader, J. Schultz. cross country “Garden City.” Those ominous words plagued our Varsity teams all fall, and the cross-country squad was no exception. The Blazers compiled a three to one record this year, losing only to Garden City. Elliot Weiss, Bob Shor, Ron Epstein, Fred Mletzko and Joel Lauchner were some of the outstanding members of the team this year, and with four of these runners returning, along with many other promising juniors and sophomores, Mr. Clarke looks forward to a fine season next fall. It is interesting to note that of the four re- turning lettermen two of them will be juniors next year. This further indicates the fine poten- tial our squad has. During the season, Great Neck triumphed over Mineola, Hicksville, and Island Trees. Elliott Weiss placed first in every meet except a second when we bowed to Garden City. Shor, Mletzko, and Epstein alternated for the second, third, and fourth slots on our team at the different meets. The Blazers came in third at the North Shore Finals. Elliot Weiss, Captain 68 track Photo finish This year, as last, Great Neck can boast of an excellent track record, as our men ran away with many dual and triangular meets. Under the coaching of Mr. Clarke the team placed third in the Port Washington Invitation. Our wins can be credited to a strong overall team and to the depth we carried in a few departments. Silpe and Siegel have consistently finished one and two in all their showings, and have been the backbone of the relay team, which also has Ed Sussman and Brian Robinson. Elliot Weiss has been the standout in the half-mile and mile runs. Helping him have been Mletzco, Camejo, and Lauchner, while Tehan and Epstein have shared the first place honors in the 440. Since Sintchak left, Sussman monop- olized the hurdles, while Neil Connover has been the surprising leader for the Orange and Blue in the high jump. At the pole vault Grea’ Neck came up with Gregory, Brust, Henry, and Lapidus, who broke his elbow early in the season. Greene, Merlini, and Feldman have made up the shot put entries, while Gross, Bishop, and Sheppard threw the discus. Lastly, for the broad jump Steve Oliphant, Sussman, and Greene all starred. As for next year, Great Neck will have to rebuild, especially for the dashes and the long distances. 69 The Varsity soccer team, coached by Mr. Chamberlain, had a very successful season. Their record was six wins, one loss, and three ties. They reached the play-off of the divisional championships of the North Shore and played a thrilling game with Sea Cliff but lost in double overtime 1-0. However, they came out of the match the Western Division Champions of the North Shore. Some of the outstanding players on the 1956 squad were: Harvey Burg, who was chosen All- Scholastic goalie. Van Mow, George Rubottom, and Dave Rudnick, and team captain Dave Taub. There will be fourteen returning lettermen next year and it looks like an exciting season for the team. Coach Chamberlain has high hopes for the North Shore Championship. G. N. VARSITY SOCCER 1956 Opp. 1 Garden City 2 3 Manhasset 0 2 Port Washington 0 0 Westbury 0 0 Sea Cliff 0 1 Mineola 0 1 Glen Cove 1 3 Garden City 2 2 Manhasset 1 2 Port Washington 0 Play-off for Northern Division G. N., 0; Sea Cliff 1 (2 overtimes) Dave Taub, Captain VARSITY SOCCER: First row, left to right—M. Corin, A. Baker, M. Mow, D. Taub, Captain; A. King, D. Teres, S. Finesmith. Second row—H. Bolton, J. Udell, J. Lane, G. Goldberg, B. Lehman, D. Rudnick, D. Ludeker, R. Gutlerner. Third row—B. Godwin, Manager; M. Blatteis, P. Camejo, G. Elby, H. Feldman, G. Rubottom, H. Burg, B. Black, P, Katz, V. Mow, Mr. Chamberlain, Coach. VARSITY BASEBALL: First row—D. Tucker, R. Slayton, A. Ferrentlno, R. Ruris, K. Seitz, J. Medwin. Standing—Mr. Toturo, Coach; B. Cohen, M. Boum, S. Psomos, B. Werben, R. Thompson, R. Simon, H. Burg, C. Smith, H. Fish, M. Orenstein. Coached by Mr. Totura, the Blazer baseball team has done well this year. The Great Neck men have won a majority of their contests on fair pitching and clutch hitting. However, the team's fielding has greatly improved since the season's start and has been the outstanding feature of their play. Catching has been ably taken care of by Bob Simon and Bill Werben, and the pitching staff contains Rohland Thompson, Marvin Baum, Harold Zinn, and Paul Slayton. The infield was the scene for a great deal of rotation, as Thompson and Baum alternated at first. Second has been covered by Andy Ferrantino most of the time, while Bob Ruris has been the mainstay at shortstop. Last year's All-League shortshop, Karl Seitz, was stationed at the hot corner, but all of these men have been switched or moved to other positions at one time or another. In the outfield we saw Baum and Werben, and Dave Tucker, Bob Cohen, and Sig Psomas. While Great Neck has piled up a large num- ber of runs this season, we have also been heavily scored upon. But the outlook for next year is good, with Bill Werben, Paul Slayton, Rohland Thompson, Bob Ruris, and Marvin Baum some of the promising players. 71 BOYS’ TENNIS: Kneeling—E. Zashin, M. Geringer, B. Berlin. Standing—A. Yu, B. lande, K. Seitz, W. Samuels. tennis This was a controversial year for the Blazer tennis team. With a winning record of 10 wins and no losses we were well on our way to the North Shore Championship when it was revealed by the Glen Cove coach that one of our players, Johnny Marcus, was ineligible for interscholastic competition because of his age. This gave Gar- den City, whom we had previously beaten 3-2, the title, as we had to forfeit all matches in which Marcus had participated. The season's record of four wins and nine losses was mis- leading for a team that asserted itself so strong- ly in competition and finally broke through the powerhouse that was Garden City. The three singles players. Bob Lande (captain), Karl Seitz, and Al Yu, formed the backbone of the netmen with three years of experience each. After a good deal of shifting, Coach Looks came up with the duets of Bill Samuels and Bob Berlin, and Elliot Zashin and Mickey Gehringer as our doubles team. The Boys' Athletic Association, revived last year, enjoyed a fruitful season in its promotion of athletics in Great Neck. All boys who have earned a Varsity sports letter or large intra- mural ''G'' are eligible to join the B. A. A. The club's main duties this past year were encourag- ing interest in and assisting in the sports pro- gram and helping coaches in gym classes. Usher- ing at interscholastic games and refereeing intramural athletics were two other duties which they performed commendably. BOWLING TEAM: Kneeling—B. Weiis, M. Spector, B. Moser. Standing—Mr. Looks, Coach; H. Milburn. 72 B. A. A. OFFICERS: Left to right—A. Tesoriero, Vice President; I. Lone, Treasurer; G. Boro, President; R. Cohen, Secretory. The Varsity Bowling team, coached by Mr. Bernard Looks and captained by Mike Spector, posted up one more successful season to com- plete the sixth year in which the team has fin- ished in league competition either in first or second place. With four out of the six man squad returning, prospects for next year look equally bright. Much of our success in Varsity Bowling must be accredited to our intramural bowling program, which has produced a con- stant supply of skilled bowlers. Some standouts this year were Bill Moser, Mike Spector, Bob Weiss, and Terry Lenz. The team also received strong support from Harry Milburn and Fred Goldberg. The team compiled a record of 1 1 wins and 2 losses. Despite on unusual number of injuries, the Varsity Wrestling team came up with the best record in ten years. Led by Mike Gross, Bob Contiguglia, and Dick Daniels, the Orange and Blue matmen rolled up 8 wins and 5 losses. In the last match of the season it upset St. Paul’s, who are the Ivy League prep school champions, in a thrilling contest. The Blazer team, cap- tained by Bob Finesmith and Mike Gross, was represented in the third annual North Shore Championships. Pete Marks, Mike Gross, and Cory Henry placed fourth, third and third in their respective weight classes. Although Mr. Carpenter will not be coaching Wrestling next year, prospects for next year do not look dim. The team will only lose five seniors and there are many promising sophomores and juniors coming up, so that an even more success- ful season can be expected. WRESTLING: First row, left to right—K. Bruit, A. Miscio, P. Marks, R. Broder, R. Contiguglia, R. Gregory. Second row—Mr. Carpenter, Coach; G. Vaughn, C. Henry, D. Daniels, R. Cordova, P. Tiliis, R. McDermot, D. Woodroff. Third row—M. Oken, R. Altman, W. Merlini, L. Silber, G. Goldberg, K. Oestreicher, J. Tarica. 73 junior varsity The Jayvee baseball team has J. V. FOOTBALL: First row, loft to right — J. Kano, P. Bunch, N. Boren, S. Sheppard, S. Rosen- blum, R. MacGregor, R. Ayres, W. Blumenshein. Second row—R. Bachor, R. Gregory, A. Meyers, B. Gibson, R. Poons, W. Sloone, S. Mitchell, M. Elios, S. Goldmark. Third row—P. Kauff, B. Robin- son, Managers; K. Zim- merman, J. Feminella, M. Okin, S. Pallin, R. Hodg- kinson, Mr. Christy, Coach; M. Boorsfein, L. Kaiser, D. Tucker, N. Johnson. proved itself one of the strongest in the league this year. One of the strongest J. V. football teams in the history of the school completed the season with a record of seven wins and no losses. After going unscored upon in their first five games, the Blazers’ arch rival, Port Washington, finally cracked through the Orange and Blue's defense and got six points. Varsity coach Mike Totura is looking forward to another successful season, banking on help from the undefeated Jayvees. With Mr. Turner at the helm, the Great Neck men won a majority of their games on clean fielding and good hitting. The squad contained Dave Riordan as catcher and a pitching staff of Dominick Delucia, Jeff Spanier, Irwin Acker- man, Adrian Meyers, and Dick Oshins. Charley Saladino and Brook Hart wore the first base- man’s glove alternately, and Ron Poons held down second base. At shortstop was Pete Kap- lan and at third Jud Gould, to round out the Outstanding members among the team were Paul infield. George Rubottom, Dick Altman, and Bunch, Stu Sheppard, and Mike Elias. Mario Conklin comprised the outfield. JUNIOR VARSITY BASE- BALL: First row — B. Reinstein, R. Poons, A. Meyers, D. DeLucio, R. Osheans, P. Kaplan, J. Gould, I. Ackerman, 0. Reirdan. Second row — Coach Turner, L. Salz- burg, J. Conklin, G. Rubottom, C. Saladino, J. Spanier, B. Hart, D. Altman, S. Beckerman, D. Feinberg. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER: First row — S. Franck, E. Goldin, D. Ducore, M. Charles, B. Contiguglio, P. Titles. Second row—Mr. Liquori, H. Memensheiner, I. Schoenfeld, A. Fink, H. Meltzer, D. Gordon, B. Gitlin, I. Jacoff. Playing against teams that featured mostly juniors, the J. V. soccer team, predominantly a sophomore outfit, showed great potential by compiling a record of eight wins, three losses, and one tie. Coach Liquori's charges made up for their lack of brawn by their tremendous hustle. Outstanding players were Dave Ducore, Mike Charles, Dick Altman, and goalie Henry Meltzer, and all of these men figure as good Varsity material. However, next year’s Jayvee outfit will have to be at least as aggressive as this one, for the league is growing tougher each This year’s J. V. basketball team played well enough to dominate the league, losing only to Port Washington. All the other games were won on good margins due to the teamwork and the efficient playmaking of the backcourt men for the Orange and Blue. In midseason both Jerry Roth and Steve Spahn went up to the Varsity, so Coach Heyden named the starting five as Ed Sussman and Jeff Spanier, the top rebounders, and Dave Tucker, Pete Kaplan, and Steve Rosen- blum. Coach Heyden feels his men will make good Varsity material and hopes that next season. J. V. BASKETBALL: First row, loft to right — S. Rosenblum, L. Dubin, P. Kaplan, D. Tucker, K. Miller. Second row—Mr. Hayden, Coach; J. Stern, J. Sponger, R. Trupin, J. Wolosofl, J. Jacobs, E. Sussman; M. Kalnick, Manager. year’s J. V. squad can perform as well. VARSITY CHEERLEADING: First row—R. Glosser, A. Hecht, A. Sulla, H. Simensky. Second row—S. Kurtz, P. Sinn, V. Schwarz, C. Oppenheimer, J. Nelkin, G. Ariowitsch. Amid the traditional noise and sweat of sporting events the Twirlers were a delightfully feminine note. Sparkling with originality, and after hours of steady practice, they marched onto the field and won the enthusiastic applause of Blazer rooters at football and basketball games. In their bright blue and white outfits, the girls also lent a festive touch to the 1957 Band Concert. Co-captains Lynn Lipsky and Judy Crocker led the group, under the critical eye of sponsor Mr. Paul Koehler. Hip! Hip! Blazer fans exulted as this year's Varsity Cheerleaders clamored through their repertoire of spine-twisting contortions aimed with deafening success at evoking verbal team support. No matter how black the outlook, these girls never let up, thus earning for themselves part of the credit for some of those terrific come- from-behind triumphs by Great Neck athletes. Sofi Kurtz and Valerie Schwarz co-captained the group, sponsored by Miss Stoat. Experienced dieters have proven that one leap, six feet into the air, burns up at least 300 calories. Because of this, plus the fact that they enjoy encouraging our J. V. teams, the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders jumped, twisted, and taught spectators various cheers and songs that spurred our neophyte teams on to victory. VARSITY CHEERIEADING CO-CAPTAINS: V. Schwarz, S. Kurtz. 76 TWIRLERS: First row, loft to right—I. lip- sky, J. Crockord, Co- Coptoin. Second row —I, Rubin, P. Kursch, 0. lipsky, I. Choi , B. Kogos, C. Rubin. Third row—K. Dick- man, I. Jacklin. J. V. CHEERLEADERS: First row, left to right —P. Eliot, B. leVine, P. Levine. Second row —I. Roman, B. Glu- skin, P. Malkin, L. Grossman, T. Pisciotta, J. Namm, R. Belin- koff. 77 The men in white are fast being replaced by the girls in white, an efficient and select staff that all but ran the school's athletic program. The tryouts were held in early winter; some 35 passed the rigid physical, scholastic, and service tests. Miss Botsch and Miss Goess led the leaders in their manifold duties; the girls taught skills and techniques in sports to students in the gym classes, refereed class and extra-curricular games, and participated actively in their own gym classes and team sports. Prime requisites for membership were leadership, scholarship, and ability to play and teach sports well. The group met on Fridays to discuss their program and plan special events, such as carnivals and sports night. The Physical Education Department without Leaders' Corps would have been like a goalie without a shin-guard. LEADERS' CORPS OFFICERS: Left to right—M. Bast, Vice- President; C. Oppenheimer, President; J. Meyer, Secretory- Treasurer. LEADERS' CORPS: First row, left to right—E. Feminello, T. Cleave, M. Padian, S. Shaffer, M. Bast, C. Oppenheimer, J. Meyer, T. Rubin, D. Lipsky, P. Friedman. Second row—N. Katz, C. Weil, S. Bernstein, N. Giffords, B. Burchell, C. Alexis, E. Diamond, A. Garlick, E. Doumaux, R. Siegel, B. Greer. Third row— Miss Goess, V. Schwarz, R. Topf, H. Simensky, V. Koehler, S. Gavel, J. Comer, P. Kramer, C. Plotzker, J. Stein, S. Kurtz, Miss Botsch. 78 The G. A. A. sponsors and encourages the weaker” sex to enjoy the sports program avail- able to them. Membership in this organization was open to anyone with credit from two after- school sports activities or its equivalent. The G. A. A. council consisted of the thirty-four girls who headed the various sporting activities throughout the year. One of the most entertaining events spon- sored by the members was the Penny Carnival. Booths were operated by eighteen of the school’s clubs and students engaged in all sorts of fun, from shaving balloons or soaking seniors with soggy sponges to pitching pennies. Members also enjoyed an evening of sports and fun in April, and a Spring Sports Day, dur- ing which they competed with four other schools in archery, softball, volleyball, track, and tennis. The long awaited Jones Beach Picnic and Award Day terminated the 1956-57 G. A. A. activities. girls' athletic association G. A. A. COUNCIL: First row, left to right—M. Mondell, C. Steele, B. Topf, D. Lipsky, M. Podion, S. Rosenbaum, M. Bast, E. Beijer, C. Graf. Second row—T. Rubin, C. Lipsky, C. Oppenheimer, E. Feminella, S. Gavel, I. Droves, R. Garfield, M. Lion. Third row—K. Mors, H. Beber, P. Oronge, H. Simon, V. Koehler, P. Pugh, J. Wynne, P. Lenke, N. Wollitzer, T. Pisciotto, J. Kunreuther, S. Shaffer. 79 GIRLS HOCKEY: First row—V. Koehler, J. Stein, M. Bast, E. Feminella, C. Oppenheimer, M. Padian, D. Lipsky. Second row—J. Comer, N. Harriflf, H. Feldman, D. Obst, M. Man- dell, P. Pugh. girls' sports Starting off with a bang in the fall, Marylee Bast and Sue Rosenbaum had a very successful season in intramural field hockey. Honor and Reserve teams exhibited their skill in inter- school games. Evie Feminella and Norma Gif- fords managed volleyball this year. Along with the tournament, there was also outside competi- tion and a climaxing game with our faculty. The Blazettes in basketball competed against four schools, holding their own nicely. Linda Droves and Rosie Garfield competently organized intra- murals so that everyone had a grand time in the tournaments. Softball batters and fielders vied against each other on clear Mondays under Hope Simon’s watchful eye. Here, again, the Blazettes participated in interschool competition. The Referees and Umpires Club provides offi- cials who became skilled under guidance of Meg Padian and Doris Lipsky. At the bowling alley girls practiced their form for strikes and spares. Liz Beijer and Carolyn Graf managed bowling. A round-robin tournament was played in badminton. Janet Kunruether acted as man- ager. Fair mistresses of the ice displayed their skill in ice skating while Jackie DeConninck tried to keep them from falling too often! “Got a bullseye? was a question often asked in archery. Karen Mars and Helene Beber, man- agers, helped with equipment and instruction. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Sitting—E. Feminella, M. Padian, D. Lipsky, C. Oppenheimer, D. Roselle, L. Pollack. Kneeling— J. Comer, N. Harriff, C. Plotzker, V. Schwarz, B. Topf. Standing—L. Droves. Lacrosse, recent new sport, was headed by Carol Lipsky. Four hundred and fifty girls took place- ment tests to go into classes for diving, syn- chronized swimming, racing, and many more phases of the water sports. Down at the tennis courts matches were played this spring and fall under supervision of Judy Wynn and Pat Lenke. “Watch out, here comes the ball!” Girls’ tumbling was supervised by Terry Rubin. HONOR BASKETBALL: Kneeling— R. Garfield. Standing, left to right—D. Lipsky, P. Ellis, D. Rosell, V. Koehler, J. Comer, V. Schwarz, S. Rosenbaum, E. Feminella, M. Padian. GIRLS' ARCHERY: First row—S. Berg, B. Kremins, K. Mors, H. Beber. Second row—F. Hoffmon, B. Samuels, S. Kline, T. Trepner. GIRLS' TENNIS: Sitting—E. Feminella, J. Wynne, P. Lenke. Kneeling—N. Feldman, P. Keating, B. Weinstock. Standing —J. Adler, M. Mandell, L. Dravies, J. London. 81 SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL: Sitting—B. Levine, M. Mogzis, E. Schwartz, J. Grossman, S. Abroff, J. Prager, J. Silvers, A. Osier, N. Mintz. Second row—Mr. Nagell, N. Giffords, J. Gould, J. Winer, B. Gallop, A. Greenberg, J. Schneider, A. Yip, E. Diamond, B. Offerman, S. Mokotoff. Third row— F. Giffords, J. Stern, W. Greenberg, H. David, R. Kirk, R. Zinn, P. Sloyton, S. Lipkins, R. Figmon, E. Haas, P. Fidel, R. Carsel. The sophs, not to be outdone by preceding classes, adjusted smoothly to the change be- tween the junior and senior high schools, and did their bit to add to the congestion in the corridors with the enrollment of the largest class (687 strong) ever to invade Great Neck High. With the selection of class officers early in the fall, after much deliberation and debating, the sophomores’ “power elite” consisted of Dick Carsel (president), Maddy Magzis (vice presi- dent), Judi Grossman (secretary), and Harry David (treasurer). With the able and willing guidance of Mr. Albert Nagell, the class sponsor, and Miss Lever- age, the assistant sponsor, the Big Four conduct- ed the affairs of the class in a smooth and or- derly fashion, strove to incorporate the class into a closely knit body, and adopted a “drag ’em all in” policy toward sophomore participa- tion in class activities. With all the political ma- chinery set to begin functioning, Paul Shapiro was appointed (by presidential decree) to the posts of parliamentarian over the Council, and temporary chairman of the Constitution Com- mittee; he and his cohorts drafted and submitted the constitution to the Sophomore Council for approval, which, to nobody’s surprise was promptly granted. The Sophomore Party, “S.O.S.,” contrary to the opinion of some upper classmen, was not a cry for help, but stood for “Swing Out Sophs,” and was held on December 1. Because of the mammoth size of the class, it was necessary to use both gyms. Human anagrams (?), balloon relays, and pie-in-the-eye contests were among the many attractions. The Flags, Hats, Life- savers, Boats, and Anchors were eventually dis- patched down to Davy Jones by hardy sailors Edward Goldin and Michael Schwartz emceed the affair. After the entertainment, directed by Judy Prager, sophs danced too the music of Aaron Goodman and his Blue Devils. Emily Doumeaux and Paul Slayton, party co-chairmen, and numerous others helped to make the eve- ning a success. 84 SOPHOMORE CLASS EXECUTIVES: Sifting—H. Dovid, Trea- surer; J. Grossman, Secretory; M. Magzis, Vice President; R. Carsel, President. Standing—Miss leverage, Mr. Nagell, Sponsors. “Spike it! Spike it!” No, not the cokes at the sophs’ second event of the year, but the volley- ball, of course, for this was the Sophomore Vol- leyball Night. Carolyn Hirsch and Paul Shapiro chaired the affair, conducted by the M. C.’s Esta Diamond and Brook Hart. Four hundred ravenous sophs kept Carol Nagelsmith busy with refreshments while the “braintrust, Joan Schloessinger, kept proceedings on schedule. Judy Prager and Co. handled the invitations and Kathy Klein tacked publicity posters all over the halls. Champs and booby-prize winners alike all went home feeling that they’d really had a ball. This year, the sophomore class paper, “Re- lease ’59, was printed and published by the journalism class of Miss Edholm. Carol Levenson was Editor-in-Chief. Her able staff of editors, reporters, and others in the class produced an excellent precedent for future issues. With double sessions, and a possible school split looming ahead, the 59ers’ future is by no means certain. But the sophs didn’t seem to mind; they were much too busy setting stand- ards for the next two years. If, in the end, there are two classes, then Great Neck South is off to a great start. “Side out—rotate!'1 “Animal Farm The Junior Class each year inherits the most for- tunate position; it is too old to be trodden upon like the quivering sophomores, and too young to suffer the apathy of the worldly seniors. The Junior Class just has fun, and the Class of '58 was certainly no exception. In September, the class chose its officers: Bur; Lehman, president; Janet Kunreuther, vice president; Cynnie Norris, secretary; and Jon Leibowitz, treasurer. With the burst of tempo- rary energy that accompanies all inaugurations, the officers set out for their goal: the tradi- tionally coveted 100% class membership. Also in accordance with tradition, they didn't quite make it. More than enough students, however, purchased the S2.50 ticket, starting the year with a substantial treasury deposit. Muskrat Ramble was the title of the De- cember Get-acquainted-have-fun-and-the-teach- ers - aren’t - supposed - to - give - us - homework - to - night party. Harvey Burg and Gail Sterenfeld chaired the event, supervising the games, re- freshments, and entertainment, and seeing to it that a good time was had by all, as they say. They said it after this party, too. In December, too, people started to plan for and worry about the Junior Prom, which didn't become an actuality until February 9. In har- mony with the sentiment of the month (candy makers making both chocolate and pecuniary mints), the prom was called A Fantasy in Hearts. Neal Kurk and Helene Hartog reigned over this maze of pink net and borrowed tux- edos, as King and Gueen of Hearts. The prom was unique in that for the first time, both the boys' and the girls' gyms were used. There was almost double the usual space for dancing in the boys’ gym, and refreshments were served quietly and leisurely in the smaller girls' gym. Eric Sillman and Penny Kramer deserve the credit for this and other inspirations that made the dance function smoothly and pleasantly. juniors JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL: First row—B. Lehman, President; J. Kunreuther, Vice President; C. Norris, Secretary; J. Leibowitz, Treasurer. Second row—H. Hartog, J. Dribben, B. Abrams, P. Kramer, P. Lawrence, D. Sussman, I. Rubin, F. Leker, H. Burg, J. Udell, E. Sillman. B. Burns, D. Erwin, H. Rosen. Third row— A. Lee, L. Colin, C. Orenstein, H. Groot, Betty Lipton, G. Goldberg, P. Schuck. Fourth row—S. Weschler, B. Richman, B. Pomeronce. 86 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Sitting—8. leh- mon, President; J. Kunreuther, Vice President. Standing— J. leibowitz. Treasurer; Miss Stevens, Mr. Durfee, C. Norris, Secretory. Clump! Rings, keys, and pins were sold to members of the class. There was quite a selection of rings, two shapes, and four different types of stones, several sizes, ranging in price from S12 to $25. The pins and keys were less dear and popular. The Ring Committee, chaired by Janet Kunreuther and George Rubottom, spent sev- eral months planning displays, arranging for fittings, and publicizing the jewelry. Miss Stevens and Mr. Durfee sponsored and advised and warned and guided and nudged and helped out the class. Also under their jurisdiction came “Dateline ’58, the class news- paper, which contained feature articles, biog- raphies, class and school news, sports, and illustrations. The final event of the class of '58’s year was the Junior Picnic, held in May. The festivities included, as all picnics must, team sports, shady trees, sandy sandwiches, incredible noise, warm soda, a lot of fun, and a faint touch of nostalgia at leaving at last. 87 PRESIDENT, Charles Langston VICE PRESIDENT, Ellen Chisdes SECRETARY, Joanna London TREASURER, Al Ruesch First off, seniors faced the task of capping their own wildcat well of class spirit, still burst- ing from Rm. 131, rich as ever since the Class of '57 was re-united in its sophomore year. Eloquent Charles Langston (president), high- spirited Ellen (Chuckles) Chisdes (vice president), vivacious Jo London (secretary), and eager Al Ruesch (treasurer) went right to work making what was to follow, for seniors, not just a year, but the year! After spirit, the next basic requirement was money! By the end of December, 100% of the seniors carried one of those little white cards certifying class membership. Then the fun began. Committee chairmen spent hours hasseling over the name for the Senior Class Party. Time out for Seniors was finally chosen. After frenzied last-minute preparations, the entertainment committee unknowingly pirated the Arista Sales Skit Adsurbia theme, with hilari- ous success. “Time Out featured fun'n games, most novel of which was a hectic scramble called Musical Boys. Late in January, the senior girls' successful campaign to move back the prom date (to co- incide with the open season on college men) gained impetus. As one seniorita plaintively put if, Any senior boy who votes against the change is acting purely from spite! No denials were heard. Eckstra editorials screamed out the need for continued active participation in class activities. The class paper, in its third year, dealt with topics of newsworthy importance to seniors, and served as a literary organ for budding authors and poets. Editor-in-Chief Dick Katzive justly settled all libel disputes—he apologized. In March, the Last Will and Testament Com- mittee delved into contemporary high school romances for appropriately scandalous things to say about 1957’s departing souls. After weeks of searching for a way to express senior 88 generosity, Naomi Bernstein and Helen Litton, chairman and secretary of the Gift Committee, began to doubt the old thought behind the gift adage. Ellen Chisdes led the Advisory Com- mittee, a representative senior cross-section, which made numerous suggestions which class officials found helpful in managing all the tradi- tional activities of a graduating class. The feverish goings-on in Room 131, ever swarming with petition-seekers, class council members, officers, editors, chairmen, irate lob- byers, etc., gave Mr. Eck a little something extra to do. The class sponsor also taught health, as a sideline. The end of the first semester marked an odd emotional renaissance for seniors. Scholastic fever was abruptly replaced by the collegiate syndrome, as the Guidance Office took on the status of Apollo’s Oracle. May marked the be- ginning of three class functions that followed, one upon the other, in rapid succession. The Senior Dinner was a mixture of food, gaiety, SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS: Mrs. Rapp, Mr. Eck. and a little nostalgia, too, as classmates sang our Auld Lang Syne. Then come the Senior Prom and a maze of chiffon, orchids, and white dinner jackets. The theme was set in Venice, and while it wasn't possible to build a canal through the gym floor, the affair had an old world charm that few of those present will ever forget. The Jones Beach picnic followed and to this date, it’s not certain who won the eternal battle—the students or the waves. The next day, the school was ablaze with a colorful student body—ranging in shades from deep tan to brilliant (and painful) red. Between these activi- ties and rehearsals for graduation, seniors had little time for homework—few objections were heard. Despite the seniors’ misgivings about the fu- ture, it was insisted that this was the happiest year in their lives. One June 21, when they stopped being seniors and became alumni, many were to look back and realize that, surprisingly enough, it was true. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: Front row, loft to right—J. London, E. Chisdes, S. Osier, A. Cogan, J. Schwartz, V. Schwarz, B. Whitman, B. Tannenbaum, S. Gurin, S. Kurtz. Back row—Mr. Eck, A. Reusch, C. Langston, H. Diamond, P. Engel, L. Goldberg, D. Giffords, P. Zaretsky, B. Rubenstein, W. Meod, Mrs. Ropp. 89 Powerhouse Women in White Dirty Work Afoot! Calamine The Next Voice You Hear . . . Our Life in Art Conclave Capers Dunk Twice and Stir Fight Fiercely Fellows J. P. Brass Forming Policy Garment Center top 10 7o Binnie Berlind Maria Bramtot Ellen Chisdes Janet Comer James Davis Marie-Louise Denys Alice Epstein Donald Fine Madeleine Fried Joyce Goodfriend Susan Gurin Sabina Harris Harvey Heffner Eric Jaede Mary Ann Kapalko Alayne Karlin Naomi Katz Barbara Laise Robert Lande Joseph Lane Charles Langston Roger Langston Melvin Levine national honor society Randi Lift Helen Litton Joanna London Judith Ludacer Peter May Jeanne Oppenheimer Michael Orenstein Susan Orenstein Louise Popkin Gilbert Rose Douglas Rosenthal Freya Samuels Daniel Scharf Dohn Schildkraut William Seeve Karl Seitz Susan Sulken Barbara Tannenbaum William Tucker Curtis Waterman Barbara Whitman Albert Yu Philip Zaretzki Neal Zaslaw Junis Anderson Binnie Berlind Gilbert Boro Maria Bramtot Ellen Chisdes Sumner Clarren Janet Comer James Davis Marie-Louise Denys Linda Draves Elaine Fastenberg Evelyn Feminella Donald Fine Madeleine Fried Gordon Gayda Sandra Goldberg Joyce Goodfriend Andree-Ellen Gunther Susan Gurin Nancy Harriff Eric Jaede Mary Ann Kapalko Naomi Katz Richard Katzive Sofi Kurtz Barbara Laise Robert Lande Joseph Lane Charles Langston Roger Langston Melvin Levine Randi Liff Helen Litton Joanna London Judith Ludacer Marjorie Mandell Orlene Marks Eleisa Marsala Peter May Jeanne Oppenheimer Michael Orenstein Carol Ann Platzker Catherine Peyser Louise Popkin Paul Ricci Gilbert Rose Douglas Rosenthal Bonnie Schub Karl Seitz Susan Sulken Roberta Tcpf Alfred Trover Barbara Whi'man Lynda Wilson Neal Zaslaw Arthur Ziff 92 HENRIETTA ABRAMS Henny Activities: G. O. SoleitfUm 3; Greet- ers 4. Clubs: Girls’ Hi-Y 3. 4; Junior Players 2, 3; Spanish 3. Committees: Games, Picnic 2; G. O. Dance 2, 3, Refreshments Chairman 4; Hospital- ity, Prom 3; Refreshments, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4. ISAAC ABRAMS Activities: Fire Wardens 4. Commit- tees: Cleanup, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3; Decorations, Party 2, 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. JUDITH ABRAMS Judi Activities: Guide Post 2. Clubs: F. T. A. 2, 4; Home Economics 2, 4; T. A. P. I. 3. Committees: Decoro- tions. Party 2, 3, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurals 2. BONNIE ADLER Bonbon Activities: A Soppella 4; Alumni News 4; Attendance Office 3; Cheer- leader, f. V. 2, Varsity 3; G. O. Representative 2. Clubs: Boasters 4; Junior Players 2; Modern Dance 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. STEPHEN AGINS Steve Activities: G. O. Alternate 2; Greet- ers 4. Clubs: Agassiz 2, 3, 4. Com- mittees: G. O. Dance 3, Co-Chair- man Hospitality 2. Sports: Intramu- rals 2, 3. ALICE ALBERT Allie Activities: Class Council 2. Clubs: Agassiz 3, 4; Boosters 3; Chemistry 4; Syncope 3. Committees: Refresh- ments, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE ADELMAN Lorry Activities: Student Faculty 4. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4. SIGMUND ALBERT Sig Activities: Cheerleader 4; Club Sen- ate 4; Eckstra, Circulation Manager 2, 3. Clubs: Agassiz 2, 3; Chemistry 3, 4; Forum 4. Committees: Music, Party 2. Sports 2, 3, 4. MARTIN ADELSTEIN Marty Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 2; Refreshments, Party 3. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4. GERTRUDE ALDEN Gerry Activities: Arista 3; Eckstra 2. Clubs: Junior Players 3; T. A. P. I. 3. Com- mittees: Publicity, Picnic 3; Refresh- ments, Party 3. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4. THOMAS ADIKES Tom Attended Loyola High School 2. Sports: Intramurols 3, 4. SHERRY ALPERIN Attended Brookline High School 2. Activities: Alumni News 4; Arista 4; Greeters 4; Guide Post 4. Clubs: Junior Players 3; T. A. P. I. 4. Com- mittees: Refreshments, Party 3, Pic- nic 3. Sports: Intramurols 4. BARBARA ALPERT Bobbie Attended Roosevelt High School 2; Highland Manor 3. Clubs: Library 4. Sports: Intramurals 4. JUNIS ANDERSON Activities: Choraliers 2; G. O. Alter- nate 2; G. O. Bank Comptroller 3, 4. Clubs: Agassiz 4. Committees: Entertainment, Party 3. Sports: Intro- murals 2, 3, 4. ROSETTE ARONS Ro Activities: Arista 4; Fire Wordens 4; G. O. Alternate Salesman 4. Clubs: Boosters 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 4; T. A. P. I. 2, 3. Com- mittees: Cafeteria 3; Decorations, Prom 3; G. O. Donee 2, 4, Chair- man 3; G. O. Publicity 2, 3, Chair- man 4; Music, Chairman, Party 3; Publicity, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3, Prom 3; Refreshments, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SUSAN ASH Sue Activities: A Cappella 4; Alumni News 4; Arista 3, 4, Advertising Head 4. Clubs: Agassiz 4; Girls' Hi-Y 4; Junior Players 2, 3, Co- Head of Secretaries 4; Spanish 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4; Three B's 4. Com- mittees: G. O. Dance 3, 4; Guidance 2, 4; Hospitality, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JEAN AUGUSTINE Auggs Activities: Health Office 4. Clubs: Boosters 3, 4; Junior Players 3; T. A. P. I. 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MANFRED BACHTHAIER Fred Clubs: Chemistry 4; Forum 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Football 2, 3. LYNNE BAGLEY Activities: A Cappella 4; Orchestra 2. Clubs: Junior Players 2; Spanish 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 3. Committees: G. O. Dance 4. WALTER BALFOUR Sports: Intramurals 4. CHARLES BANACISKI Skip Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; I. Y. F. 2, 3, 4; Youth Center 3, 4, Presi- dent 2. Sports: Varsity Soccer 2, 3. VIRGINIA BARSKY Ginny Activities: Alumni News 3, 4; G. O. Store 4. Clubs: F. N. A. 4; G. A. A. Council 3, 4; Junior Players 2. Com- mittees: G. O. Publicity 4; Guidance 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. DAVID BASSINE Dave Activities: A Cappella 4; Arista Salesman 3; Choraliers 3; Class Council 4; G. O. Representative 2, 3; G. O. Salesman 3. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 3. Committees: Clean- up, Party 2; G. O. Dance 2. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3. HELENE BEBER Activities: Gym Office 3. Clubs: F. T. A. 3, 4; G. A. A. Council 4; Home Economics, Treasurer 4. Com- mittees: G. O. Dance 3. Sports: In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. ELISABETH BEIJER Liz Activities: Gym Office 3, 4. Clubs: Chemistry 4; G. A. A. Council 4. Committees: G. O. Donee 4. Sports: Honor Bowling 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. PAULA BERG Activities: G. O. Salesman 4. Clubs: Junior Players 2, 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 2, 3, 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 2, 3; Guidance 2, Secretary of College Conference 3, Chairman 4; Hospital- ity, Party 2, 3, Prom 3, Picnic 2, 3. Sports: Intramurals 2. BINNIE BERLIND Activities: A Cappella 4; Alumni News, Art Editor 3; Arista, Business Manager 3, Editor 4; Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; G. O. Representative 3; Greeters 4; Guide Post 2. Clubs: Girls Hi-Y 3, Vice President 4. Committees: Cafeteria 4; G. O. Dance 2, 3; Publicity, Co- Chairman, Prom 3. Sports: Intramu- rols 2, 3, 4. BRENDA BERMAN Bunny Activities: Arista Salesman 2; G. O. Representative 2; Gym OfTice 4; Leaders Corps 2, 3. Clubs: Baton Twirling 2, 3, 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: Cafeteria 2; Guidance 3, 4; Hospitality, Party 3, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4. GAIL BERMAN Activities: Alumni News 3, 4; Arista 4. Clubs: French 3, 4; Junior Players 2; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Party 3, Picnic 3; Enter- tainment, Party 2, 3; Gomes, Party 3, Picnic 3. RICHARD BERNHARD Rick Activities: A Cappella 4; Cheer- leader 4; Choraliers 3; Fire War- dens 4. Clubs: Boosters 4; Syncope 3. Committees: Decorations, Party 3, 4; Decorations, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 3; Refreshments, Picnic 3. Sports: J. V. Track 2. MICHELE BILLINGS Micki Activities: Choraliers 3; Greeters 2, 3. Clubs: Red Cross 2. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3. GILBERT BORO NAOMI BERNSTEIN Activities: A Cappella 4; Alumni News, Feature Editor 3, Write-up Editor 4; Arista 2, 4; Arista Sales- man 3; Class Council 4; Club Sen- ate 4; Fire Warden 4; G. O. Sales- man 2, 4; G. O. Store 2; Greeters 3; Guide Post 2; Health Office 2, 3. Clubs: Boosters 2, 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 3, Secretary 4. Committees: Entertainment, Party 2, 3, Prom 3; Hospitality, Picnic 3, Prom 3; Refreshments, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3; School Spirit 2. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4. WARREN BISHOP Bish Activities: Class Council 2, 3; G. O. Alternate 3; G. O. Representative 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 4; Boosters 3; Boys' Hi-Y 4; Red Cross 2, 3. ‱ Sports: Football J. V. 3, Varsity 4; intramurols 2, 3, 4; Track, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. . A DAVID BlOOtfGARDEN Activities: A Cappella Fire Wardens 3, 4. Clubs: Agassiz 3; Audio Visual 2, 3, 4; Chemistry 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intro- murals 2, 3. Activities: Cafeteria Aide 2, 4; Class Council 2; Club Senate 4; G. O. Alternate 4; G. O. Salesman 3; Su- preme Court 3. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, President 4; Key Club 3, Lt. Governor, N. Y. District 4. Com- mittees: Games, Picnic 3, Co-Chair- man, Party 2. Sports: Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, Captain 4; Intramu- rals 2, 3; Wrestling J. V. 2, Var- sity 3, 4. STANLEY BERNSTEIN Stan Activities: Guide Post 2, 3, Assistant Sports Editor 4. Clubs: Agassiz 2; Forum 2, 3. Sports: Intramurols 4; Varsity Tennis, Manager 4. CHARLES BRADY Chuck Clubs: Junior Players, Master Elec- trician 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager 4; Thespians, President 4. Committees: Assembly Planning 3. KATHERINE BRAMELD Kathy Activities: A Cappella 4; Alumni News 3, 4; Arista 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2. Clubs: F. T. A. 3, 4; Spanish 3; Three B's 2, 3, 4; U. N. Youth 4. Committees: Cafeteria 4; Hospitality, Party 3. Sports: Intra- murals 3, 4. MARIA BRAMTOT Mari Activities: Eckstra 2, Rewrite Editor 3, 4; Greeters 3; Gym Office 2, 3, 4. Clubs: French 2, Vice President 3, 4; Girls Hi-Y 4, Spanish 2, 3, 4. Committees: Guidance 3. Sports: Closs Basketball 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Reserve Softball 3. SHEILA BRENNAN Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. RONALD BREZEL Ronny Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 2. Sports: Intramurols 2. FLORENCE BRISK Flo Activities: Arista 4; Arista Salesman 3; Class Advisory Council 3; G. O. Atlernate 3; G. O. Salesman 2; G. O. Store 2. Clubs: Boosters 3; Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Players 2; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Decorations, Prom 3; Gomes, Picnic 3; G. O. Board of Elections 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3; Hospitality, Picnic 3, Co- Choirman, Party 3. ROSS BRISKIN Activities: Eckstra 2, 3, 4; G. O. Alternate 4. Committees: Decora- tions, Prom 3; Entertainment, Picnic 2, 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3; Refresh- ments, Picnic 2, 3. Sports: Intro- murals 2 , 3, 4. MARIS BRODY Activities: A Cappella, Accompanist 4; Arista 4; Choraliers, Accompanist 3; Choristers, Accompanist 2; G. O. Salesman 4; Greeters 3, 4. Clubs: Boosters 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Three B's 4. Committees: Entertainment, Party 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BROMLEY Barb Activities: Closs Advisory Council 2j Gym Office 2, 3, 4; Health Office 4. Clubs: Chemistry 4; Spanish 2, 3, 4. Sports: Class Hockey 2; Class Soft- ball 2; Intramurols 2, 3, 4. A LAWRENCE BROSTOFF Lorry Activities: G. O. Alternate 2. Com- mittees: Entertainment, Party 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Refreshments, Picnic 3, Prom 3. Sports: Intramu- PAUL BROSTOFF Activities: Attendance Office 2, 4; G. O. Alternate 2. Committees: G. O. Dance 2, 3; Hospitality, Party 2, 3; Refreshments, Picnic 3, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4. JOHN BRYSON Jack Activities: A Cappella 4; Bond 2; Greeters 2. Sports: Basketball, J. V. Manager 2, Varsity 3, 4; Intramu- rals 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BURKIEY BARBARA CHESNEY Bobbie Bob Activities: Greeters 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4. Committees: Enter- tainment, Picnic 2. Sports: Basket- ball, Varsity 3, Captain, J. V. 2, Varsity 4; Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, Captain 4; Intramurals 2, 3. JUDITH BUSCH Judy Attended Julia Richman High School 2. Activities: Alumni News 4; Arista 4. Clubs: Junior Players 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: Games, Party 3; Re freshments. Picnic 3. ARIENE BUTTER Activities: Choristers 2; Kilties 3, 4. Clubs: F. T. A., life’’ Art Editor 3, 4; Junior Players 2, 3; Modern Dance 3, 4; Syncope 3. Committees: Decorations, Prom 2; Entertainment, Party 3, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, Decorations Chairman 4. Sports: In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. DAVID CANFIELD Clubs: Audio-Visucl 4. Sports: Var- sity Cross-Country 2; Varsity Track 3. JOAN CARBONE Activities: Aristo Salesman 2. Com- mittees: Entertainment, Party 2. Sports: Class Volleyball 2; Intro- murals 2. Activities: A Cappella 4; Arista 4; Choraliers 3; Guide Post 4. Clubs: Boosters 2; Girls' Hi-Y 2, 3; Three B's 4; U. N. Youth 4. Committees: Cafeteria 4; Hospitality, Party 3. Sports: Closs Basketball 3; Intromu- rals 2, 3, 4. ELLEN CHISDES Chuck Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Class Council 2; Closs Vice President 4; G. O. Repre- sentative 2, 3; Greeters 4; Supreme Court 2; Treble-Ettes 2, 3, 4; School Spirit 3. Clubs: Boosters 2; Girls' Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4; Junior Players 2, 3. Committees: Cleanup, Prom 3; Entertainment, Party 3, Picnic 2, Prom 3; Games, Chairman, Party 2; G. O. Dance 2, Chairman 3; G. O. Publicity 2. GRAZINA CIPLIJAUSKAS Jeannie Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Class Council Alter- nate 2; Closs Secretory 3; G. O. Alternate 3; G. O. Secretary 4; Greeters 4. Clubs: F. T. A. 3; Red Cross 2, 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Com- mittees: Cleanup, Prom 3; Games, Picnic 2; G. O. Dance 2. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SUMNER CLARREN Sum Activities: G. O. Salesman 3; Or- chestra 2. Clubs: Chess 2, Vice Pres- ident 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Jun- ior Players 2, 3, Business Manager 4; Thespians 3, 4. Committees: Band, Prom 3; Entertainment, Picnic 2, 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Music, Party 3; Refreshments, Party 2. PETER CLEMENTS Clem Activities: Closs Council 3; Greeters 2. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4. Committees: G. O. Dance, Cleanup Chairman 3. Sports: Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; In- tramurals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Baseball 2, 3. ANN COGAN Activities: Alumni News 4; Class Ad- visory Council 3; Class Council 4; G. O. Representative 3, 4; G. O. Salesman 4; G. O. Store 3, 4; Greeters 3; Gym Office 4. Clubs: Boosters 3, 4; Junior Players 2; Li- brary, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Red ROBERT CHELBERG Bob Cro$s 4; T A- p ‱ 2' 3 4‘ Three B's 4. Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 2, 3; G. O. Donee 4; G. O. Pub- licity 2, 3, 4; Guidance 4; Hospital- ity, Party 2, Prom 3; Refreshments, Party 2, Prom 3, Picnic 2, Co-Chair- mon. Party 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, ARTHUR COHEN Artie Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. ARTHUR C. COHEN A. C. Activities: Cheerleader 4; Class Council Alternate 3. 4; Fire Warden 2, 3, 4; G. O. Alternate 3; G. O. Salesman 2. Clubs: Agassiz 2j Boosters 4; Forum 3; Junior Players 2, 3. 4; Red Cross 3} Syncope 3; Thespians 4. Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 2, Prom 3; Entertainment, Porty 3; Party Co-Chairman 2. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Track, J. V. 2, 3, Varsity 4; Varsity Cross- Country 3. GLADYS COHEN Gladdy Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Kilties 3, 4. Clubs: Boosters 3, 4; F. N. A., President 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4. Committees: Decorations, Prom 3; Entertainment, Party 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3. 4. Sports: In- tramurals 2, 3. JUDITH CONTINO Judy Activities: Choristers 2. Clubs: Youth Center 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. USA CONVERSANO lee LORRAINE CORLEY Activities: Attendance Office 3. Clubs: Red Cross 2. ROBERT H. COHEN Bob Activities: A Cappella 4; G. O. Rep- resentative 2; G. O. Salesman 3. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4. Committees: G. O. Dance, Co-Chairman Cleanup 3; Entertain- ment, Party 2; General Arrange- ments, Prom 3. Sports: Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Game Cap- tain 4; J. V. Baseball 3; J. V. Bas- ketball 2; Intramurals 2, 3. JANET COMER Activities: A Cappella 4; Arista, Co- Editor of Girls’ Sports 3, 4; Cho- raliers 3; Choristers 2; G. O. Alter- nate 2; Greeters 2; Gym Office 2, 3, 4. Clubs: G. A. A. Council, Treas- urer 3, President 4; Girls' Hi-Y 3, Head of Planning Committee 4; Leaders' Corps 2, 3, 4; Committees: Games, Picnic 2, 3. Sports: Basket- ball, Honor 3, Reserve 2; Honor Hockey 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Softball, Honor 3, Reserve 2; Volley- ball, Class 2, Honor 3. CAROLANN CONTIGUGIIA Squeeks Activities: Alumni News 4; Chora- liers 3; Choristers 2; J. V. Cheer- leader, Captain 3. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4; I. Y. F. 3, Secretary 4; T. A. P. I. 2; Youth Center 4. Committee: Cleanup, Party 2; G. O. Dance 2. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JOAN COSGROVE Clubs: Chemistry 4. Sports: Class Basketball 3; Honor Softball 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JOSEPHINE COSTA Jo Activities: Gym Office 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Agassiz 4; F. T. A. 2, 3, 4; Junior Players 2, 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LOIS COX Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; G. O. Representa- tive 4; Treblettes 4. Clubs: Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4. Committees: Gomes, Pic- nic 2, 3; G. O. Dance 3. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. MYRNA DANOPF ARTHUR COYLE EDWARD COYLE Artie Myrn Activities: Alumni News 2; Arista Salesman 2; G. O. Alternate 2; G. O. Salesman 2. Clubs: Boosters 4; F. N. A. 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Commit- tees: G. O. Dance 2; Games, Co- Chairman, Picnic 3; Refreshments, Picnic 2. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Reserve Basketball 2. JAMES DAVIS Jim Clubs: Agassiz 2; Chemistry 3, 4; Chess 2, 3, Publicity Secretary 4; Forum 4; French 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Party 3, Prom 3; Entertainment, Party 2; Publicity, Party 3, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3; J. V. Soccer 2; J. V. Wrestling 2. PATRICIA CRONIN Pat Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; G. O. Alternote 2, 3; G. O. Salesman 4. Clubs: Chemistry 4; Junior Players 2. Com- mittees: G. O. Dance 2. Sports: In- RICHARD DANIELS Richie GLADYS DE BENCE Glodie Clubs: French 3, Treasurer 4; U. N. Youth, Chairman Pen Pals 4. Com- mittees: Guidance 2. Sports: Intra- murals 2. JACQUELINE DE CONINCK Jackie Activities: Club Senate 4; Fire War- dens, Secretary 4; Guide Post 3, 4. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 4; Library 2; T. A. P. I. 4; U. N. Youth 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DIANE DEMATTHEW De De Sports: Intramurals 3, 4. RICHARD W. DANIELS Dick Activities: A Cappella 4; Class Council Alternate 3; G. O. Alter- nate 3. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Party 3, Prom 3. Sports: Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ARLENE DENGEL Leno Attended Our Lady of Mercy Acad- emy 2. Clubs: F. T. A. 4; Youth Cen- ter 2. Committees: G. O. Dance 4. MARIE LOUISE DENYS MARTIN DOYLE Attended Lycee Warouque, Belgium 3. Activities: G. O. Representative 4. Clubs: French 2; Red Cross Alter- nate 4. Sports: Intramurals 2. 4. KENNETH DESSER Ken Attended Forest Hills High School 2, 3. Committees: G. O. Publicity 4. Sports: Intramurals 4. HOWARD DIAMOND Howie Activities: Arista Salesman 3; Cafe- teria Aide 4; Class Council, Alter- nate 2, Representative 3, 4; G. O. Representative 3; G. O. Salesman 4; Greeters 2, 4. Clubs: Boys' Hi-Y 4; Chemistry 4. Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 3, Co-Chairman, Party 3; Hos- pitality, Party 2, Picnic 2; Publicity, Party 2, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurals 2. 3, 4. SILVA DIRATZOUIAN HELEN DOUGLAS Activities: Guidance Office 4. Clubs: Boosters 4; Home Economics 4; Jun- ior Players 4. JEROME DOUMAUX Joy Attended St. Paul’s School 2. Com- mittees: Guidance 4. Sports: Intra- murals 3, 4. Marty Activities: Fire Wardens 2. Clubs: Boosters 2; I. Y. F. 2, 3, 4; Youth Center 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3. VALERIE DOYLE Val Clubs: Chemistry 4; I. Y. F. 3, 4; Red Cross 2; Youth Center 3, Vice President 4. Sports: Class Softball 2; Intromurals 2, 3, 4. LINDA DRAVES Activities: Arista, Girls’ Sports Edi- tor 4; Class Advisory Council, Sec- retary 2; G. O. Representative 4; G. O. Salesman 2, Alternate 3; Leaders' Corps 2, 3, 4. Clubs: French 4; G. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4,- Girls’ Hi-Y 3, 4; Red Cross 3, Vice President 4. Committees: G. O. Publicity 4; Publicity, Picnic 3, Prom 3, Co-Chairman, Party 3. Sports: Basketball, Monoger 2, 3, 4, Reserve 2, 3, Captain 2; Tennis, Honor 2, 3; Intromurals 2, 3, 4; Honor Yolleyball 2, 3, Manager 2. PETER EHRLICH Pete Activities: Class Council 4; Club Senate 2; Eckstra, News Editor 4; Guide Post 3, Advertising Manager 4. Clubs: Math 2, 3; Stamp 2, Sec- retary 3, Treasurer 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 3; Guidance 3, 4. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. SUSAN EICHBERG Sue Activities: Choristers 2; Orchestra 3, 4. Clubs: Three B’s 2, 3, Presi- dent 4. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3. UNDA ELIENBOGEN Activities: Alumni News 4; Aristo 4; Guide Post 4. Clubs: Boosters 3; F. T. A. 4; Junior Ployers 3; T. A. P. I. 2. Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 3; Entertainment, Party 3; Gomes, Porty 2, 3; Picnic 2, 3; G. O. Pub- licity 4; Refreshments, Picnic 3. Sports: Class Softball 2; Intramurals 2, 3. PETER ENGEL Activities: Class Advisory Council 2; Class Council 4; Class Vice Presi- dent 3; Club Senate 4; G. O. Alter- nate 4; Greeters 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Boys' Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Committees: Guidance 2. Sports: Football, J. V. 2; Varsity 3, 4; In- trcmurals 2, 3; J. V. Track 2. ROSALIE ENGLER Activities: Choristers 2. Clubs: F. T. A. 4; Red Cross 3. Committees: G. O. Dance 2, 3. Sports: Intromu- rals 2, 3. DENNIS EPP Denny Activities: G. O. Alternate 2; Greet- ers 3. Clubs: Red Cross 3, 4. Com- mittees: Cleanup, Porty 2. ALICE EPSTEIN Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Guidance Office 4. Clubs: Girls' Hi-Y 4; T. A. P. I. 4; Three B's 3. 4. Sports: Intramurals 3, 4. STEPHANIE EPSTEIN Steffi Activities: Alumni News 4; Attend- ance Office 4; Choraliers 3; G. O. Salesman 2. Clubs: Boosters 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Library 4; Red Cross 3, 4; Spanish 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: Decorations, Porty 2, 3, 4, Prom 3; Gomes, Picnic 2, 3. IRA ESKOW Cody Activities: Closs Council 3. Clubs: Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4. Committees: Decorations, Party 2, 3, Prom 3; Games, Porty 2, 3, Picnic 2; Re- freshments, Picnic 2, 3. Sports: Var- sity Cross-Country 3; Varsity Track 2, 3; Varsity Wrestling 2, 4. HARVEY EYSMAN B. G. Activities: Bond 2, 3, 4; Club Sen- ate 4; Dance Band 3, 4. Clubs: Chemistry 3; E ectronics 2, 4, Secre- tory 3; Moth 4; Syncope 2; Jazz Bond 3, 4. Committees: Entertain- ment, Party 3, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 3, 4. Sports: Intromurols 2, 3, 4; Varsity Cross-Country 3; Vor- sity Track 2, 3, 4. RICHARD FALK Dick Activities: Alumni News, Art Editor 3; Cheerleader 4; Fire Worden 4. Clubs: Agassiz 2, 3, 4; Boosters 4; Chemistry 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4. Sports: Intromurols 2, 3, 4; Varsity Cross Country 3; Varsity Track 3, 4. SUSAN FALK Sue Activities: Alumni News 3; Attend- ance Office 3. Clubs: Agassiz 3, Secretory-Treasurer 4; F. T. A. 3; Girls' Hi-Y 4. Sports: Intromurols 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA FALL Pat Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2. Clubs: Youth Center 2, 3. Sports: Intromurols 2, 3, 4. LOET FARKAS Activities: Fire Wordens 4. Clubs: Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4. Committees: Assembly Plan- ning 4. Sports: Intromurols 2, 3, 4. LAURIE FERGUSEN ELAINE FASTENBERG Activities: Arista, Publications Chair- man 4; Choristers 2. Clubs: Arts and Crafts 4; Girls' Hi-Y 3; Junior Ploy ers 3, 4; Three B’s 4. Sports: Intra- murals 2. Lour Attended Howard Seminary 2. Ac- tivities: A Cappella 4; Arista 4; G. O. Alternate 3. Clubs: Agassiz 4; Chemistry 4; F. N. A. 4; T. A. P. I., Tidings Circulation Manager 4. Com- mittees: Cleanup, Prom 3; Enter- tainment, Picnic 3; Refreshments, Co-Chairman, Picnic 3. Sports: In- tramurals 3, 4. HELEN FELDMAN Butcher Attended King George V School, Hong Kong 2, 3. Activities: Guide Post 4. Clubs: Junior Players 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Sports: Class Basket- ball 4; Class Volleyball 4; Honor Hockey 4; Intramurals 4. LOUISE FEYER Activities: Arista 4; Choristers 2; Eckstra 2. Clubs: U. N. Youth 3, Treasurer 4. Sports: Intramurals 4. STEPHEN FELDMAN Steve Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; G. O. Representa- tive 3. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4. Committees: Decorations, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2. 3. 4. DONALD FINE Don Activities: Arista 3; Class Council 3, 4; Eckstra, Sports Editor, Layout Editor 2; G. O. Alternate 2; Greet- ers 4; Guide Post 2, Sports Editor, Feature Editor 3, Associate Editor 4; Supreme Court 4. Clubs: Key Club 3, 4. Committees: Entertainment, Prom 3; Games, Porty 3; Music, Party 2, Picnic 2, 3; Post-Basketball Game Dance 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. INA FELLMAN Jackie Attended Abraham Lincoln High 2. Activities: Arista 4. Sports: Intro- murals 3. EVELYN FEMINELLA Activities: Arista Salesman 3; Guid- ance OfFice 3. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Girls' Hi-Y 4; Lead- ers' Corps 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Sports: Hockey, Reserve 2, Cap- tain 3, Honor 4; Honor Tennis 2, 3, 4; Reserve Baseball 2, 3; Reserve Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball, Reserve 2, 3, Manager 2, 3, 4. ROBERT FINESMITH Bob Clubs: B. A. A. Council 4; Elec- tronics 2. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Baseball 3; J. V. Basketball, Manager 2; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. HAMILTON FISH, JR. Horn Activities: Bond 3, 4; Fire Warden 2, 3, 4; G. O. Representative 2; Guide Post 3, Circulation Manager 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 3, Treasurer 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 3; Hospitality, Prom 3. CORA-LEE FIVE Coro Activities: Alumni News 3; Arista 3. Clubs: Boosters 2; French 4; F. T. A. 4; Girls' Hi-Y 4; Junior Players 2, 3; Modern Dance 3, 4; Red Cross 3; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Decora- tions, Party 2; Entertainment, Party 3, Prom 3,- Games, Porty 2, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SUSAN FRANT SALLY FLAHERTY Sol Activities: Heolth Office 2. Clubs: Modern Donee 2; Youth Center 2, Secretary 3. MARK FLEISCHMAN Activities: Fire Wordens 4. Clubs: Boosters 4; Cheerleaders 4; Youth Center 2. Committees: G. O. Donee 2, 3, 4; Music, Co-Chairman, Pic- nic 3; Refreshments, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, Prom 3. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Track 3. RONALD FLUG Ron Sports: Vorsity Cross-Country 2. CATHERINE ANN FLYNN Koy Clubs: Youth Center 2, 3, 4. JUDITH FOGEL Judie Activities: Alumni News 3; Guide Post 2, 3, 4. Clubs: F. T. A. 4; Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Players 2. Com- mittees: G. O. Publicity 4; Guidance 4; Publicity, Party 3. Sports: Intro- murals 2, 3, 4. WARREN FORBES Shorty Attended John Adams High 2. Sue Activities: Arista 4; G. O. Store 2; Gym Office 3. Clubs: Boosters 3; Girls’ Hi-Y 2, 3, Snock Bor Head 4; Junior Players 3. Committees: Deco- rations, Party 3; Gomes, Party 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3; Publicity, Party 2, Picnic 3, Prom 3. JO ANN FREEMAN Jo Activities: Alumni News 3; Arista 3, 4, Clubs: Boosters 2; French 4; F. T. A. 4; G. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4,- Girls' Hi-Y 4; Junior Ployers 2, 3j Spanish 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Com- mittees: Decorations, Party 2, 3, Prom 3; Entertainment, Party 3, Pic- nic 3, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2; Guidance 3. STEPHEN FREIDUS Steve Activities: Greeters 2, 4. Clubs: Forum 4. Sports.- Intramurals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Baseball 2. MADELEINE FRIED Moddie Activities: Arista, Captions Editor 3, Production Manager 4; Eckstra 2, Feature Editor 3; Guide Post 2. Clubs: Boosters 2; French 4; G. A. A. Council 2; Girls’ Hi-Y 3, 4? Junior Players 2, 3, 4; Syncope 2. Com- mittees: Class Constitution 2; Enter- tainment, Party 2, 3; Games, Picnic 2; Publicity, Picnic 3; Refreshments, Chairman, Prom 3. Sports: Class Volleyball 3; Intromurals 2, 3, 4. ELAINE FRIEDER Activities: Class Council 4. Clubs: Junior Players 2, 3} F. T. A. 4; Red Cross 3; Spanish 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Decorations, Party 2; Entertainment, Prgjp 3. ROBERT FROMER ' vBetf_ Activities: Class Council 3, 4; G. O. N Store 2, Co-Manager 3, Manager 4. Committees: Decorations, Party 2; Games, Party 3, Picnic 2; Refresh- ments, Picnic 3. Sports.- Intromurals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Football 3; J. V. Soccer 2. GORDON GAYDA MICHAEL FROSCH Mike Activities: Eckstra 2; G. O. Alternate Salesman 2, 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 3; Refreshments, Party 3; Picnic 2. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. PRISCILLA FRY Piis JUDITH FURMAN Judi Activities: Class Council 3; Club Senate 4; G. O. Store 3, 4. Clubs: Agassiz 4; Boosters 4; Junior Play- ers 2, 3, 4; Library 4; Red Cross 2, 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 2, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. HEDY GAEBEL Lud Activities: Greeters 2; Health Office 2, 3, 4. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 3, 4; Red Cross 2; Youth Center 2, 3. Committees: Decorations, Party 2, 3, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4. JEFFREY GALANT Jeff Clubs: Agassiz 2, 4; Chemistry 4; Junior Players 2. Sports: Intramu- rals 2, 3, 4. BARBARA GARTRELL Activities: A Cappella 4; Alumni News 4; Choristers 2; Class Council 2; Greeters 3. Clubs: Boosters 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, Treasurer 4; G. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Party 2; Re- freshments, Picnic 3. Sports: Intra- murals 2, 4. Activities: Arista 4; Cafeteria Aide 2; Class Council, Alternate 2, Repre- sentative 3; G. O. Representative 4; G. O. Salesman 2; Greeters 4. Clubs: Chemistry 3; French 4; Key Club 3, 4. Committees: G. O. Dance, 2, 3; Games Co-Chairman, Porty 3, Picnic 3; Refreshments, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Cross-Country 2, 3; Vorsity Track 2, 3. WILLIAM J. GERBER Bill Activities: Band 3, 4, Clubs: Span- ish 2, Vice President 3, President 4. Committees: Cleanup, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3; J. V. Track 2. ORRIN GETZ Activities: Fire Wordens 4. Clubs: Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Boosters 3, 4; Electronics 3, 4; Junior Players 2; Red Cross 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DIANE GIFFORDS Dee Activities: Alumni News 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2, 3, 4; Gym Office 2. Clubs: Boosters 3; Red Cross 2, 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Cafe- teria 4; Decorations, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 3, 4; Publicity, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. EUGENE GIFFORDS Gene Activities: Bond 2. Clubs: Boosters 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: Cleanup, Prom 3. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND J. GIlllAR Ray RACHEL GLASSER Ricki Activities: A Coppello 4; G. O. Solesmon 2, 4; Guide Post 2, Rewrite Editor 3; Varsity Cheer- leader 4. Clubs: Boosters 4; G. A. A. Council 4; Junior Players 2; Modern Dance 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2. Com- mittees: Co-Chairmon, Party 2; En- tertainment, Party 3, Prom 3. In- tramurols 2, 3, 4. RALPH GLOGOWER Ivy, Carrot Top Activities: G. O. Alternate 2; G. O. Representative 4. Clubs: Agassiz 3. Committees: Entertainment, Party 3. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4. f U ) BARBARA GODLIS Bunny Activities: Eckstra 4; G. O. Store 3. Clubs: Boosters 4; Junior Players 4; Library 4. Committees: G. O. Donee 4. Sports: Intramurols 3, 4. BARRY GOLDBERG Activities: G. O. Representative 2; G. O. Alternate 3; G. O. Salesman 2, 4; G. O. Store 2, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Prom 3; G. O. Donee 2, 3, 4; Publicity, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3, Prom 3; Games, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4; J. V. Track 2; Soccer, J. V. 2, Varsity 3. JANET GOLDBERG Jon Activities: A Coppello 4; Arista 3, 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Greeters 3; Treblettes 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Junior Players 2; T. A. P. I. 2, 3, 4. Com- mittees: Games, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3; Hospitality, Party 3. Sports: Intramurols 2, 4. LYNN GOLDBERG In South America 3. Activities: Arista 2, 4j Attendance Office 2; Closs Council 4; G. O. Alternate 2; G. O. Salesman 2; Guide Post 2. Clubs: French 4; Junior Players 2, 4. Committees: Decorations, Party 2; Entertainment, Party 2; G. O. Dance 2. Sports: Intramurols 2, 4. SANDRA GOLDBERG Sandy Activities: Alumni News 3, 4; Class Vice President 2; Eckstra 3, 4; G. O. Salesman 2; G. O. Store 4; Greet- ers 3; Guide Post 3; Guidance Office 4; Gym Office 3; Health Office 4. Clubs: French 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 2, Trip Leader 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Tidings Co-Editor 4. Com- mittees: G. O. Dance 3; G. O. Pub- licity 3, 4; Hospitality, Party 3, Picnic 3; Publicity, Party 2, 3, Picnic 3, Co-Chairman, Prom 3; Refresh- ments, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4. CAROL GOLDMAN Goldy Activities: A Coppello 4; Arista 4; G. O. Alternate 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Boosters 3; Modern Dance 2; Radio Workshop 3; Red Cross 3; Three B’s 2, 3. RONNIE GOLDMAN Activities: Alumni News 4. Clubs: Agassiz 3; Library 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 4. Sports: Intromurols 2, 3. ANN GOLDSTEIrs Annie Sports: Honor Bowling 2, 7; Intra- murotf 27 3, 4 DORIS GOLDSTEIN Activities: Arista Salesman 3; Class Council 3, 4; G. O. Salesman 4; Gym Office 2; Kilties 2, 3, 4. Clubs: F. N. A. 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Enter- tainment, Party 2, 3, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intromu- rols 2, 3. CAROL ANN GONDIN Activities: A Coppello 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Health Office 2, 3, 4. Clubs: F. T. A. 3, Correspond- ing Secretary 4; Junior Players 3. SUSAN GOODALE Sue Activities: A Cappello 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Class Council 2. Clubs: Junior Players 2, 3; Red Cross 2. Committees: G. O. Donee 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JOYCE GOODFRIEND Activities: Arista 3, 4; Eckstra, Edi- tor-in-Chief 2, News Editor 3, Busi- ness Monager 4. Clubs: French 4; Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Players 3; T. A. P. I. 2, 3. Committees: Guid- ance 4; Hospitality, Party 2, Picnic 2; Prom 3; Games, Party 3, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. HERBERT GOODMAN Herby Activities: Fire Wordens 3; Greeters 3. Clubs: Agossiz 2; Audio-Visual Aides 2; Chemistry 4. FRANCIS GOULD Frank PATRICIA GOULD Pat Activities: Arista 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Aide 3; Class Council 3; Fire Wor- dens 4; G. O. Salesman 2, 3. Clubs: Boosters 2; French 4; Junior Players 2. Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 2, 3; Decorations, Party 2, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3; Publicity, Party 2, Picnic 3; Refreshments, Party 2; Ring Com- mittee 3. Sports: Intramurals 2. CAROLYN GRAF Clubs: G. A. A. Council 4. Commit- tees: Refreshments, Party 3. Sports: Honor Bowling 2, 3, Manager 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. FRED N. GRAYSON Clubs: Agassiz 2, 3; Forum 4; Junior Players 3, 4. Sports: Intramutals 2 3 , PETER GREAN Activities: Band 2, 4; Dance Band 3, 4. Clubs: Key Club 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ROGER GREEN Rog Activities: Class Advisory Council 3; Eckstra, Production Manager, Fea- ture Editor 2; G. O. Representative 2; G. O. Salesman 3, 4; Greeters 3; Guide Post 3. Clubs: Agassiz 2; Boosters 4; Syncope 2. Committees: Decorations, Prom 3; Entertainment, Party 2; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Re freshments. Party 3. ERNEST GREENE Chuck Activities: Cheerleader 4; Eckstra 2; Greeters 2. Clubs: Boosters 4. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3; Varsity Trock 2, 3, 4. FRANCES GRIFF Fran Activities: Alumni News 2, 3; Arista 4; G. O. Alternate 2. Clubs: Boost- ers 2; French 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 4; G. O. Publicity 4; Guidance 2; Hospitality, Picnic 3; Publicity, Party 3; Refreshments, Picnic 2. Sports: Honor Tennis 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LLOYD W. GROSS Activities: Bond 2., 3, jf; Qonre Bond 2, 3. Committees: QamMf Pikiic 9; G. O. Dance 3j School Spffit 3. Sports: Intramurajs 2, 3; Varsity Track 2, 3; Varsity Wrestling 2. SUSAN GURIN MICHAEL GROSS Mike Activities: Greeters 3. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 4; Boys' Hi-Y 2, 4, Treas- urer 3. Committees: Cleanup, Party 3; Gomes, Picnic 3. Sports: J. V. Football 2; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4. JACIYN GROSSMAN Jaci Activities: Class Council Alternate 2j Greeters 2, Secretory 3, Chairman 4. Clubs: F. T. A. 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 4; T. A. P. I. 3. 4. Committees: Cafeteria 2; Decora- tions, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, Decorations Chairman 4; Refresh- ments, Party 3, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MARILYN GROSSMAN Activities: Alumni News 4; Arista 3, 4; G. O. Alternate 4; Gym Office 2. Clubs: Library, Vice President 4; T. A. P. I. 4; Three Bs 4. Com- mittees: Hospitality, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. HARRIET GRUBER Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; G. O. Alternate 2; Greeters 2. Clubs: Chemistry 4; Jun- ior Players 2, 4; T. A. P. I. 3. Com- mittees: Decorations, Party 3; Enter- tainment, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. ROSALIND GRUNDT Activities: Gym Office 3. Clubs: Jun- ior Players 2, 3; Red Cross 3; T. A. P. I. 3; Youth Center 2. Committees: Entertainment, Party 3. Sports: In- tramurals 2; Reserve Baseball 2. ANDREE ELLEN GUNTHER Andree Activities: Guide Post 2, 3, Office Manager 4; Guidance Office 3; Gym Office 2. Clubs: Agassiz 2; F. N. A. 4; Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4; Refs, and Umps. 2, 3; U. N. Youth 3, Vice President 4. Committees: Entertainment, Pic- nic 2; Refreshments, Party 2. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. Susie Activities: Choristers 2; Class Coun- cil 4; G. O. Representative 3; G. O. Alternate Salesman 3; J. V. Cheer- leader 2. Clubs: Arts and Crafts 4; French, Secretary 4; Modern Dance 3, 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 2; Publicity, Prom 3. Sports: Intromu- rals 2, 3, 4. RICHARD GUTLERNER Dick Activitie : Baoti 2; Cafeteria Aide 2; Class--G6« taI 2. Sports: Intramurals 2, 7. ; Soccer, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Irpck, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4 STEPHEN HALEM Steve Activities: Arista 2, 3, 4; Guide Post 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Chemistry 4. Committees: Decora- tions, Prom 3. Sports: Intromurals 2. GILMAN HALLENBECK Gil Activities: A Cappella 4; G. O. Al- ternate 3; G. O. Salesmon 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Prom 3; Dec- orations, Prom 3. Sports: Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HALTER Bill Activities: Class Council 2, Alter- nate 4; Class President 3; G. O. Representative 2, 3, 4; Greeters 3. Clubs: Key Club 3, 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 2, Co-Chairman 4; Order of Business 4; Picnic Co- Chairman 2; Refreshments, Party 2. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3. ELIZABETH HAMERSLAG Betsy Activities: Alumni News 3, 4; Arista, Co-Publicity Editor 4; Arista Sales- man 4, Alternate 3; Cafeteria Aide 2; Eckstra 4; G. O. Salesman 2. Clubs: Arts and Crafts 4; French 4; Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4; Modern Donee 2, 3, Student Director 4. Committees: En- tertainment, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3; Guidance 3, 4; Hospitality, Party 2; Publicity, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3, Prom 3. Sports: Intromurals LEONA HANDLER Lee Activities: A Cappello 2; Alumni News 2, 3, 4; Attendance Office 2; Choraliers 3; Class Council 3; G. O. Representative 2; G. O. Alternate 3; Health Office 3. Clubs: Junior Play- ers 2, 3; Red Cross 3; T. A. P. I. 2, 3, 4. Committees: Entertainment, Party 2, 3, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3. SncA t$: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE HARLEY Larry Activities: Fire Wardens 4; Greeters 2. Clubs: Arts and Crafts 4; Junior Ployers 2, 3, 4. Committees: Cafe- teria Aide 4. SUZANNE HARMATZ Susan Activities: Alumni News 3, 4; Arista Salesman 3; G. O. Alternate Sales- man 2; Guidance Office 4. Clubs: Boosters 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; G. A. A. Council 3; Junior Players 2; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: Decorations, Party 2, 3; Entertainment, Party 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Hospitality, Picnic 2, 3; Publicity, Picnic 2, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurals 2. NANCY HARRIFF Non Activities: A Cappello 4; Choraliers 3; Greeters 4; Leaders' Corps 2, 3, 4. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 2, Vice President 3, 4; Girls' Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4. Committees: Cleanup, Co-Chairman, Party 3; Decorations, Party 2. Sports: Class Basketball 3; Honor Hockey 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Softball, Class 2, Reserve 3; Volleyball, Class 2, Reserve 3. JACOB S. HARRIS Jack Activities: G. O. Representative 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Boost- ers 4. Committees: Cleanup, Pic- nic 3. Sports: Basketball, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 3; Varsity Tennis 2. SABINA HARRIS Binnie Activities: Alumni News 2, 3, Circu- lation Editor 4; Arista 3, Senior Section Editor 4; Health Office 3. 4 Clubs: Three B's 2, 3. Committente Cleanup, Party 2,- Decorations, Prom 3; Guidance 3, 4; Publicity, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2. Sports: Intramurals 2. 3, 4. EDITH HARTUNG Kitten Activities: G. O. Salesman 2. Clubs: Arts and Crafts 3; Home Economics 2; Radio Workshop 3. Sports: Class Softball, Captain 3; Hockey, Honor 2, Reserve 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ROBERT HARVEY Bob Clubs: Youth Center 4. ROBERT HAYNE Bob Clubs: Chess 4; Electronics 2; Junior Players 4. Sports: Intramurals 2 4. ANN HflCtft ActiviMc- : A CoppHJc 4} Club Sen- ate Alternate 4; Fire Wordens 4; Greeters 2; J. V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4. Clubs: Boosters 3, 4; G. A. A. Council 4,- Junior Players 2, 3; T. A. P. I. 3. Committees: Cleanup Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3, Prom 3; Decorations, Party 2, 3, Prom 3; G. O. Donee 2, 3, 4; Hospitality, Porty 2, 3; Re- freshments, Picnic 2, 3. Sports: In- tramurols 2, 3, 4. HARVEY A. HEFFNER Activities: Arista 4; Club Senate 3; G. O. Representative 4; Greeters 3. Clubs: French 4; Math 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Stamp 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intramurols 3. GARY HELLINGER Activities: Cheerleoders 4; Club Sen- ate 4; G. O. Salesman 3. Clubs: Agassiz 2, 3, 4; Boosters, President 4; Boys' Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4; Chem- istry, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Com- mittees: Cafeteria 3, 4; G. O. Dance 3; Guidance 3, 4; Refreshments, Party 2, Chairman 3. Sports: J. V. Soccer 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Var- sity Track 2. EDWARD T. HERBOID Eddie Activities: A Cappella 4; Class Ad- visory Committee 2; Class Treasurer 3; G. O. Board of Elections 2; G. O. Representative 3; G. O. Salesman at Large 2, 3; G. O. Treasurer 4; Orchestra 2. Clubs: Key Club 2, 3, Vice President 4. Committees: Clean- up, Party 2, 3; Decorations, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Guidance 2; Refreshments, Picnic 3. Sports: In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. EDITH HERMAN Edie Activities: Alumni News 3, 4; Arista 3, 4; Attendance Office 4; G. O. Alternate 2, 3; Guide Post 2; Guid- ance OfFice 3, 4. Clubs: Boosters 3, 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Com- mittees: G. O. Publicity 2, 3, 4; Guidance 3, 4; Publicity, Porty 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3, Prom 3; Refresh- ments, Party 3, Picnic 2, 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JOHN B. HERTS Activities: Arista 3, 4; Guide Post 4. Clubs: Audio-Visual 3, 4; Chemistry 3, 4; Forum 4; Math 4. Committees: Entertainment, Party 3, Picnic 3, Prom 3. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 4; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. JEFFREY HESS Jeff Clubs: Boosters 4; Committees: Re- freshments, Picnic 3. Sports: Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. ARLENE HIRST Activities: Arista 4; Attendance Of- fice 3; G. O. Salesman 3; Health Office 4; Service Duty 2. Clubs: Agassiz 4; Boosters 3; G. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2. Com- mittees: Decorations, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; G. O. Publicity 3; Publicity, Party 3; Refreshments, Pic- nic 3. Sports: Class Volleyball 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BARBARA HOCHSTEIN Bobbra Clubs: T. A. P. I. 2. Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 2, 3. Sports: Intra- murals 2. WILLIAM HODGKINbON Bill Activifies: CluB Senate 4; Eckstra Guide Post 4. Clubs: Chemistry 3, 4; Junior Players 2; Youth Center 2, 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3; J. V. Foot ball 4; J. V. Track 2, 3. BARBARA HOLTZMAN Bobbie Activities: Alumni News 4; Arista 4; Attendance Office 3; Guidance Of- fice 3; Gym Office 2. Committees: G. O. Dance 4. Sports: Intramu- rals 2. NANCY HOPP Nan Activities: A Cappella 4; Alumni News 2, 3, Copy Editor 4; Arista 3; Choristers 2. Clubs: Girls' Hi-Y 4; Red Cross 2; T, A. P. I. 2, 4, Treas- urer 3. Committees: G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Entertainment, Porty 2; Hos- pitality, Party 2, Picnic 2. 3, Prom 3; Party Chairman 3: ffSTreshments, Picnic |2. Sports: ItlMomurols 2, 3, 4 MARTIN HUNT MarfV Sports: J. V. Football t RONALD HUPPERT Ronnie Activities: Greeters 3. Clubs: Agas- siz 3; Chemistry 4; Chess 2; Library 2; Radio Workshop 3. Committee: G. O. Dance 2. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. ELLEN JACOBS Attended High School of Music and Art 2. Activities: Alumni News 3; Arista 3, 4; Eckstra 4; Gym Office 4. Clubs: Arts and Crafts 4; Boosters 3; Junior Ployers 3; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: Decorations, Prom 3; Games, Picnic 3; General Arrange- ments, Co-Choirmon, Porty 3; G. O. Dance 4; G. O. Publicity 4. Sports: Intromurals 3, 4. ERIC JAEDE Tiny Activities: Greeters 4. Clubs: Chem- istry 4; Math 2, 3, President 4. Sports: Intromurals 3, 4; Track, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. JUDITH JAY Judy Activities: Class Council 3; Club Sen- ate 4; G. O. Alternate 3. Clubs: F. T. A. 3, 4; Junior Ployers 2; T. A. P. I. 2, 3, 4. Committees: Enter- tainment, Picnic 2; G. O. Dance 4; Publicity, Prom 3; Refreshments, Porty 2, 3, Picnic 3. Sports: Intra- murals 2, 3. JEFF JOERGER Chuck A Luck Activities: A Coppella 4; G. O. Salesman 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Coun- cil 4; Red Cross 2. Sports: Bose- ball, J. V. 2, Varsity 3; Intromurals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 3. ROBERTA KAMEN Bobbie Activities: A Coppella 4; G. O. Store 3; Guide Post 2. Clubs: Boost- ers 2,- Junior Players 2, 3, 4. Com- mittees: Entertainment, Party 3; G. O. Dance 2. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3. MARY ANN KAPALKO Activities: Eckstra 2; Guide Post 2, 3. Clubs: Girls’ Hi-Y 3; Junior Ployers 3, 4; Modern Dance 2, 3. Committees: Entertainment, Porty 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4j Publicity, Prom 3. ALAYNE KARLIN Al Activities: A Coppella 4; Arista 4; Choraliers 4; Choristers 2; Gym Office 2. Clubs: Girls Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Players 2, 3; T. A. P. I. 3, 4; Three B’s 4. Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 2; Guidance 4; Hospitality, Picnic 3, Co-Chair- man, Prom 3; Music, Party 3. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. NAOMI KATZ Activities: A Coppella 4; Arista 3, 4; Arista Salesman 3; Cafeteria Aide 2, 3; Class Council 2, Alter- nate 3, 4; Greeters 3; Leaders' Corps 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Boosters 2j Girls’ Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4. Committees: Decorations, Prom 3; Games, Picnic, 2, Chairman, Pic- nic 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Re- freshments, Party 3, Picnic 3. Sports: Class Basketball 3, 4; Intromurals 2, 3, 4. 'fyiAlr SUSAN KATZ Suzi Activities: Alumni News 4; Arista 4; Greeters 3. Clubs: Junior Players 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intromurals 2. WILLIAM KATZ Bill Activities: G. O. Alternate 2, 3. Clubs: Forum 2, 3, President 4; U. N. Youth 2, 3, Vice President 4. LINDA JUDD Activities: A Coppella 4; Choraliers 3? Choristers 2. Sports: Intramu- rals 3. ELLEN KADISON Activities: Band 2, 3, 4; Eckstra 2; Gym Office 2, 4. Committees: Clean- up, Party 2. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3. RICHARD KATZIVE Dick Activities: Arista 3, Activities Editor 4; Eckstra, Business Monoger 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. Clubs: Forum 2, 3; Junior Players 3. Committees: Guid- ance 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2; Varsity Cross Country 3, 4; Varsity Track 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. MERLE KAUFF Clubs: Junior Players 3; Library 3. Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 3; Dec- orations, Party 3; G. O. Publicity 3. XANDRA KAYDEN Sandy Activities: Greeters 3; Orchestra 3, 4. Clubs: Junior Players 2, 3, Cor- responding Secretary 4; Thespians 3, 4. Committees: Guidance 3, 4. BRUCE KIMELMAN Bong Clubs: Agassiz 2; Boosters 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ELLEN KIRSCHMAN Activities: Arista 2, 3, 4; Arista Salesman 2, 3; Class Council 2; Killies 4. Clubs: Boosters 2; Girls' Hi-Y 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4; Modern Donee 3, Secretory-Treas- urer 4; Red Cross 2; Syncope 3. Committees: Decorations, Party 2, 3; Entertainment, Party 2, 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3; Picnic Co-Chairman 2; Prom Co-Chairman 3. Sports: Honor Hockey 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LINDA KLABER Activities: Alumni News 3; Cafeteria Aide 3; G. O. Representative 2. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 2; Red Cross 3. Committees: G. O. Dance 2, 4. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3. J JLOJU . (pi M Gjoucf uj- EDWARD KLEIN Attended Wingate High School 2, 3. - % Sports: Intramurals 4. MELVIN A. KLEIN Mel Clubs: Math 3, 4. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4. ROBERT KOEHLER Bob, Champ Activities: A Coppella 4; G. O. Representative 4; G. O. Salesman 4. Clubs: Key Club 3, 4. Committees: Decorations, Party 3, Prom 3. Sports: J. V. Baseball 2; J. V. Basketball 2, Captain 3; Intramurols 2, 3, 4. BONNIE KOGOS Activities: Arista 4; Class Advisory Committee 3; Class Council Alter- nate 2; G. O. Alternate Salesman 2; Greeters 2, 4; Guide Post 2, 3 Majorettes 4. Clubs: Modern Dance 3, 4, Red Cross 2. 3. 4; T. A. P. I. 2, 3, Tidings Co-Editor 4. Commit- tees: Entertainment, Party 2; G. O. Dance 2, 3; G. O. Publicity 2, 3, 4; Hospitality, Picnic 2; Publicity, Porty 3, 4, Picnic 2, 3, 4, Prom 3, Co- Chairman Party 2; Refreshments, Picnic 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DAVID KRIEGEl Dave Activities: Guide Post 4. Sports. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM KOLB Bill Activities: A Cappella 4; Arista Salesman 2, 3; Class Council 2, 4; G. O. Representative 2; G. O. Al- ternate 3; G. O. Salesman 2, 3; Greeters 3. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Boys' Hi-Y 2, Sergeant at Arms 3, 4; Youth Center 2. Com- mittees: Cleanup, Party 3; G. O. Dance 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Track, J. V. 2, Varsity 3; Varsity Football 2, 3. |Captai i err y THcRESA KOLOMICK Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Health Office 3. Sports: Intramurals 2. LYNN KONY Activities: A Cappella 2; Arista 2, 3; Attendance Office 2, 3, 4; Eckstra 2, Co-Editor of Art Staff 3; G. O. Al- ternate 2. Clubs: Forum 3; Girls' Hi-Y 4; Junior Players 2, Chairman of Art Crew 3, 4; Thespians 3, Sec- retary 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 2, Decorations Chairman 3; Decora- tions, Prom 3; Publicity, Party 3, Chairman V ' .c V V JUDITH I RT V Judy Attended George Washington High School 2. Activities: Eckstra 4. Clubs: Junior Players 4; Red Cross 4. DAVID KRAISLER Dave Clubs: Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Chess 2, 3; Stamps 2, 3. Committees: Cleanup, Party 2. Sports: Intramu- rals 2, 3, 4. ❖ ELLIOT KROLL Mike Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Soccer 2. JOHN KRONFELD Activities: Greeters 4. Committees: Decorations, Porty 3, Prom 3; En- tertainment, Party 3; Games, Party 3, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4. SOFI KURTZ Sof Activities: A Cappella 4; Arista 3; Arista Salesman 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Choraliers 3; Closs Advisory Council, Chairman 2; Closs Council 3, 4; Fire Wordens 4; G. O. Alternate 2; Gym Office 2, 3, 4; Kilties 2; Leaders' Corps 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Boosters 3, 4; G. A. A. Council, Secretory 4; I. Y. F. 3, Chairman 4; Modern Dance 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 2, Chairman, Party 2; Entertainment, Party 3; Picnic Co-Chairman 3; Refreshments, Party 3. Sports: Class Softball 2; Class Basketball 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Reserve Hockey 3; Reserve Volley- ball 3. BARBARA LAISE Bo Activities: A Cappella 4; Choristers 2; G. O. Alternate 4; G. O. Sales- man 4; Greeters 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Treblettes 2, 3, 4. Clubs: F. T. A. 2, 3, Vice President 4; Three B's 2, Secretary 3. Committees: Guidance 2; Hospitality, Party 3, Picnic 2, Co-Chairman, Prom 3; Publicity, Party 3, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 4. A ROBERT LANDE Bob Activities: Arista, Co-Typing Editor 4; Class Council 2, 3; Eckstra, Typ- ing Editor 3, 4; Guide Post, Sports Editor 3, 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4. Committees: Entertainment, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2; G. O. Dance, Refreshments Co-Chairman 3; Re- freshments, Co-Chairman, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 2, 3, Captain 4. DIANE LANE STEPHEN LAWRENCE Steve Lulu Activities: G. O. Alternote 3. Clubs: F. T. A. 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Sports: In- tramurals 3, 4. JOSEPH LANE Joe Activities: Arista Salesman 3; Class Council Alternate 2; Fire Wordens, Co-Chief 4; G. O. Representative 3; G. O. Salesman 4; Greeters, Head of Boys 4; Supreme Court 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, Treasurer 4; Key Club 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: Assembly Planning, House Manager 4; Cleanup, Party 2; Entertainment, Picnic 3; Games, Picnic 2; G. O. Dance, Co-Chairman Cleanup 4; Publicity, Co-Chairman, Party 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Varsity Track 3, 4. ROBERTA LANGER Bobbi Activities: Arista 3, 4; Alumni News 4; Eckstra 2. Clubs: French 4; F. T. A. 4; Junior Ployers 2, 3; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: Hospitality, Prom 3; Publicity, Party 4; Refres Picnic 3., SpojH: Intcpmurals ‱ es hments, ■sjfc 3, 4. CHARLES LANGSTON Activities: Class Council 3; Class President 4; G. O. Representative 4; G. O. Alternate 2; Greeters 4. Clubs: Forum 2, 3. Committees: Blakemore, President 4; Cafeteria 3; Publicity, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramu- rals 2, 3, 4. ROGER LANGSTON Activities: Class Advisory Council 3; G. O. Alternate 2; G. O. Represen- tative 3; G. O. President 4. Clubs: Forum 2, 3. Committees: Blakemore 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. CORNELIA LARSON Connie Activities: A Cappella 4; Closs Coun- cil Alternate 3; Eckstra 2; Guidance Office 2. Clubs: Chess 4; Junior Players 2; U. N. Youth 3, 4. Com- mittees: Gomes, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 4. Clubs: Syncope 2, 3. Committees: Entertainment, Party 3, Co-Chair- man, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurals 2. 3. BERNARD LECH Bernie Activities: Bond 2, 3, 4; Greeters 2. Clubs: Chemistry 3, 4; Moth 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3; Track, J. V. 2, Varsity 3; Vorsity Cross-Country 3. PHYLLIS LEHMAN Phyll Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2. Clubs: Spanish 3, 4; Syncope 3; Three B’s 4. Sports: Intramurals 3, 4. FRANCES LEMBO Fron 4; Choris- ntotive 4; ior Players ees: Clean- Activities Repr ubs: Com 2.3.4.S Eel nt. Party 2; Da ace 2. 3; ertain up, Pron Games, Par oi Publicity rm TERRY IEONG Attended Hig Art 2, 3. Activiti Arts and Crofts ANDREW IEVENTH Activities: Class (loon l Alternate 3, 4; Club Senate 3; Q. O. ,Hepre sentative 3, 4, Alternate 2J G. Salesman 3, 4; Greeters 2, 3. Clu Junior Players 2, 3; Recording See retary 4; Stomp 2; Thespians J, 4. Committees: Entertainment, Pprty 2, 4, Picnic 2, 3, Prom 3, Co-Chairman, Party 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. Randi DONALD LEVINE Sports: Intramurals 2. MELVIN LEVINE Mel Activities: Eckstra, Editor-in-Chief 2; G. O. Representative 2; Greeters 4; Guide Post 2, News Editor 3, Editor- in-Chief 4. Committees: Class Con- stitution, Chairman 2; Refreshments, Picnic 2. Sports: Varsity Cross-Coun try 2. JOE LEVY Clubs: Agassiz 4; Chemistry 4. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. BARBARA LEWIS Activities: A Cappella 4; Arista 2; G. O. Store 2. Clubs: Junior Players 2, 3; Red Cross 3, 4; Three B's 4. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. JEFFREY LEWIS Jeff Activities: Cafeteria Aide 2; Guide Post 2, 3, Feature Editor 4. Clubs: Key Club 4. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. MARGARET LEWISTON Meg Activities: Arista 2, Activities Editor 3, Copy Editor 4; Eckstra, Copy Edi- tor 4; G. O. Alternate 2. Clubs: French 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, Treasurer 4. Commit- tees: Decorations, Prom 3; Guidance 2, 3, 4; Hospitality, Party 2. SUSAN LIFF Randi Activities: G. O. Alternate 2, 3; G. O. Salesman 3; Guide Post 3, Rewrite Editor 4. Clubs: French 3, 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4. Committees: Blakemore, Vice Presi- dent 4; Hospitality, Prom 3, Co- Chairman, Picnic 2. Sports: Intra- murals 2. LYNN LIPSKY Activities: G. O. Salesman 3; Guid- ance Office 3; Twirlers 3, Co-Cap- tain 4. Clubs: Agassiz 3; Girls Hi-Y 4; Junior Players 2, 3. Committees: Games, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3. HELEN LITTON Kim Activities: A Cappella 4; Arista Salesman 2; Choristers 2; Class Council 2; Eckstra 2; G. O. Repre- sentative 3; G. O. Alternate 2; G. O. Salesman 2; Guide Post, Copy Editor 2, Coordinating Editor 3, Managing Editor 4. Clubs: Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Players 2; T. A. P. I. 2. Committees: Assembly Plan- ning, Publicity Secretary 4; G. O. Dance 4; Games, Picnic 2; Refresh- ments, Party 2, 3. Sports: Class Vol- leyball 2; Intromurals 2, 3. ROSEMARIE LIZIK Rosie RICHARD LLOYDS Dick Activities: Class Council 2; G. O. Alternate 2. Clubs: Chemistry 4; Electronics 2, 4; Moth 4. Sports: Intromurals 2. JOANNA LONDON Jo Activities: A Cappella 4; Arista Salesman 2; Choroliers 3; Choristers 2; Class Secretary 4; Eckstra, Editor 3; G. O. Representative 2; G. O. Salesman 2, 3, 4; Greeters 4; lead- ers’ Corps 2, 3; Treblettes 3, 4. Clubs: Girls’ Hi-Y 3, 4; Spanish 3, Secretory 4. Committees: Blakemore, Secretary-Treasurer 4,- Refreshments, Co-Chairman, Party 2. Sports: Intro- murals 2, 3, 4. patricia McCauley JUDITH LUDACER Judy Attended Roslyn High School 2, 3. Clubs: F. T. A. 4. Committees: As- sembly Planning, Corresponding Secretary 4. DIANA LUMER Attended Sewanhaka High 2, 3. Activities: Guide Post 4. Clubs: Radio Workshop 4. MILDRED LUNDE Milly Activities: Attendance Office 2; Cho- risters 2. Clubs: Library 2. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. PATRICIA LYNCH Potty Activities: A Coppella 4; Choraliers 3; Gym Office 2; Health Office 2, 3. Sports: Intromurals 2. JOAN McCALLION Attended Freeport High 2, 3. Pot Activities: Health Office 2. Clubs: Boosters 3, 4; Home Economics 4; Red Cross 4; T. A. P. I. 4; Youth Center 2. Committees: Decorations, Prom 3; Publicity, Picnic 3; Refresh- ments, Party 2, 3. Sports: Intramu- rols 2, 4. JUDSON McLESTER Jud Activities: Gym Office 3. Clubs: Jun- ior Players 2. Sports: Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LINDA MANCUSO Activities: Greeters 3. Clubs: Red Cross Alternate 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 3. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE MANDELL Margie Activities: A Coppella 4; Arista 2, 3, Art Editor 4; Arista Salesman 3; Closs Advisory Council 2; Class Council 3. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Girls' Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4. Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 2; Dec- orations, Prom 3, Co-Chairman, Party 2; Games, Picnic 4. Sports: Class Basketball 2; Class Volleyball 3; Hockey, Manager 3, Reserve 2, 3; Intromurals 2, 3, 4; Tennis, Honor 3, Assistant Manager 3. JVTKli Q, Clubs: Agassiz 3; Library mittees: Cleanup, Picnic Dance 3. Sports: Varsity ROBERT MARC ANTONIO Marc Activities: A Coppella 4; G. O. Al- ternate 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 4. Committees: Decorations, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 4. Sports: Football, J. V. 3, Varsity 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ORLENE MARKS O Activities: Greeters 2; Guide Post 2, Office Monoger 3, Copy Editor 4; Orchestro 2, 3, 4. Clubs: F. T. A. 2, 3, Recording Secretary 4; Mod- ern Dance 4; Three B's 3. Com- mittees: G. O. Dance 2; Long Island Future Educators, Editor-in-Chief of Newsletter 3, President 4; Guid- ance, Secretory, Student Faculty Committee 3. Sports: Class Volley- ball 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. PETER MAY Activities: Bond 2, 3; Class Council 4; G. O. Salesman 3. Clubs: Junior Players 2, 3, President 4; Thespians 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Party 3; Hospitality, Co-Chairman, Party 3. Sports: Intromurals 2. 3, 4; J. V. Trock 2, 3. PETER MARKS Pete Activities: Band 2; Class Council 3; G. O. Representative 2; G. O. Sales- man 3; Greeters 4; Guide Post 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4. Committees: Cleonup, Co- Chairman, Prom 3; G. O. Donee 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 3; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, Captain 4. Ta Jr ' -r YU w l Kl - S ElEISA MARSALA Activities: G. O. Alternate 3. Clubs: Junior Players 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance 2, 3, Director 4. Committees: Entertainment, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, Prom 3, Co-Choirman, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM MARSON Bill Clubs: Junior Players 3. Sports: In- tramurals 3, 4. IRENE MARTINEZ Activities: G. O. Representative 4; Greeters 2; Guide Post 4. Clubs: Junior Players 3; Red Cross 2; T. A. P. I. 3. Committees: G. O. Dance 2, 3; Publicity, Picnic 3; Refresh- ments, Party 3. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. KARIN MAURINSH Clubs: Junior Ployers 2; Red Cross 3, 4; Three B's 3; U. N. Youth 2, 3, 4. Committees: Games, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 3; G. O. Publicity 3. Sports: Class Softball 3; Intramu- rols 2, 3, 4. ALICE MAYER Activities: Arista 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Agassiz 4; Chemistry 4; F. N. A. 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4; Spanish 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 2, 3, 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Guidance 3, 4. Sports: Intromurals 2. TORI MELSOM-ANDERSON Activities: A Coppella 4; Choroliers 3; Greeters 2. Clubs: Boosters 2; I. Y. F. 4; Junior Ployers 2; Red Cross Alternate 2. Committees: Dec- orations, Porty 2. Sports: Intramu- rals 2, 3. WILLIAM MEADE Bill Activities: Class Council 3, 4. Clubs: I. Y. F. 2; Youth Center 2, 3. Sports: Intromurals 2. SAMUEL METZGER Sonny Activities: A Coppella 4; Class Council 3; Club Senate Alternate 4; G. O. Salesmon 2. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4. Commit- tees: Cleanup, Party 3, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 3; Publicity, Co-Chairman, Party 2. Sports: Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, Captain 4; Intromurals 2, 3, 4. JANE MEYER Activities: A Coppella 4; Club Sen- ate 2; G. O. Alternate 3, 4; G. O. Salesman 2; Leaders' Corps 2, Gov- erning Boo'd 3, 4, Secretary 4. Clubs: Modern Dance 2, 3, 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 2; Hos- pitality, Porty 2, 3, Picnic 2, Prom 3, Co-Chairman, Picnic 3, Prom 3. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. NINA MIllOCK Activities: Arista 2, 3; Arista Sales- man 2, Cafeteria Aide 3; Cheerlead- ers 2, 3, 4; Choristers 2; Club Sen- ate 4; Eckstra, Feature Editor 2, Sports Editor 3, 4; Fire Wardens 4; G. O. Representative 2; G. O. Salesman 2, 3, 4; Greeters 4; Guide Post 2; Gym Office 2. Clubs: Boost- ers, Publicity Chairman 3, Co-Presi- dent 4; Junior Players 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Alternate 4; Syncope 3; T. A. P. I. 2. Committees: Cleanup, Party 3, Prom 3; Decorations, Party 3, Prom 3; En- tertainment, Party 3, Co-Choirmon, Party 2; Publicity, Picnic 3. Sports: Class Basketball 2; Class Hockey 2; Class Volleyball, Captain 2; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; Reserve Baseball 2. NORMA MINEO JANET MIRABEUA Jan Activities: A Cappella 4; Attend- ance Office 3; Choraliers 3; Choris- ters 2; Guide Post 2; Main Office 3; Gym Office 3, 4. Clubs: Boosters 4; T. A. P. I. 4; Youth Center 2. Com- mittees: Hospitality, Party 2, Picnic 3; Publicity, Party 2, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 4. ANDREW MISCIO Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Class Council 3; G. O. Alternate 3. Committees: Cafeteria 4; Cleanup, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL MOLDAVSKY Mike Activities: G. O. Salesman 2. Clubs: Boys' Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 4, Area Council Representative 4; Chemistry 3; Electronics 2. Com- mittees: Cleanup, Picnic 3; Decora- tions, Party 2; G. O. Dance 2, 3; Refreshments, Party 3, Picnic 3, Co-Chairman, Picnic 2. Sports: In- tromurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2. DAVID MORRIS Dave Activities: Attendance Office 4; Cafeteria Aide 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Fire Wardens 3, Assistant Chief 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. GAIL MORRISON Activities: G. O. Alternate 4; Gym Office 2. Clubs: Junior Players 2, 4; T. A. P. I. 4; Three B s 2, 4; U. N. Youth 2, 4, Chairman Bulletin Board Committee 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 2, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 4. CAROL MOSER Activities: Class Advisory Council 2; Class Council 3; Greeters 3, 4. Clubs: Boosters 3; F. T. A. 4; Junior Players 2, 3; Red Cross Alternate 3. Committees: Decorations, Porty 3, Prom 3; Entertainment, Picnic 3; Games, Picnic 2; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; G. O. Publicity 2. Sports: In- tromurals 2, 3, 4. PHILIP MULE Activities: Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Bond 3, 4. Committees: Games, Porty 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. WARREN MULLER Clubs . Audio-Visual 2. Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 3; Refreshments, Party 2. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4. MAUREEN MURPHY Mugsie Activities: Arista Salesman 2; Fire Wardens 2; Greeters 2; Gym Office 3, 4; Health Office 3. Clubs: F. T. A. 2, 3; Red Cross 2; T. A. P. I. 2. 3, 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 2; Guid- ance 3. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4. RICHARD MURRAY Richie RHONA NACHBAR Ron Activities: Greeters 2. Clubs: Youth Center 2. Committees: G. O. Donee 2. Sports: Intramurals 2. SUSAN NEMEC Sue Activities: A Coppella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2. Clubs: Arts and Crofts 4; Three Bs 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 2. Sports: Class Soft- ball 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE NEWHOUSE Larry Activities: Cafeteria Aide 4; Class Council 3; Fire Wordens 3, 4; G. O. Alternate Salesman 3. Clubs: Key Club 3, 4; Red Cross Representa- tive 3. Sports: J. V. Soccer 2. FLORENCE NOBLE Flo Activities: Gym Office 2; Health Office 4. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 4; Reserve Volleyball 2. ALBERTINA NUZZI Joy Activities: Greeters 2. PIERCE NYLUND Activities: Agassiz 3, 4. ERNEST OESTREICHER Ernest Activities: A Coppella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2. Sports: Intramurals ANTHONY OLIPHANT Tony Activities: Cheerleader 4; Class Council 3; G. O. Alternate 2. Clubs: Boosters 3, 4; Syncope 2. Commit- tees: Cleanup, Party 2, Prom 3j Decorations, Co-Chairman, Prom 3; Entertainment, Party 2; Games, Pic- nic 3; G. O. Donee 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Soccer 2; Track, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Cross-Country 3. PATRICIA ORANGE Pot Activities: A Cappel'o 4; Alumni News 3, Feature Editor 4; Choris- ters 2; Gym Office 3. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 4; Junior Players 2; T. A. P. I. 3. Committees: Entertain- ment, Party 3, Picnic 2; Games. Picnic 2, 3; G. O. Dance 3, Co- Chairman 4; Guidance 4; Publicity, Party 3. JEANNE OPPENHEIMER Coco Activities: Arista Salesman 2; Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4; Class Council Alter- nate 2,- Club Senate 2, 3; G. O. Alternate 3, 4; G. O. Salesman 2; Greeters 4; Kilties 2, 3, 4; Supreme Court 4. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 2, 4; Glr's' Hi-Y 3, 4; Leaders’ Corps 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Modern Dance 2, 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 2. Committees: Cleonup, Co- Choirman, Prom 3; Entertainment, Party 2, 3, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Publicity, Party 2, 3, Pic- nic 2, 3. Sports: Hockey, Reserve 2, 3, Honor 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Reserve Softball 2, 3; Volleyball Reserve 2, Honor 3. MICHAEL ORENSTEIN Mike Activities: Eckstra 2; G. O. Alter- nate 2, 3; G. O. Salesman 3, 4; Greeters 4; Guide Post 2; Circula- tion Manager 3, Business Manager 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 4; Chem- istry 4; Key Club 3, 4. Sports: Intro- murals 2, 4; Varsity Baseball, Man- ager 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football, Man- ager 2, 3, 4. SUSAN ORENSTEIN Sue Activities: Arista 2, Identifications Editor 3, 4; Arista Sa'esman 2, 3; Cafeteria Aide 2; Cheerleader 2, 3; Class Council 2; Club Senate 3; G. O. Representative 2; G. O. Alternate 3; G. O. Salesman 4; Kilties 4; Leaders' Corp 2. Clubs: Boosters 3; French 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 3, 4; Red Cross 2. Committees: Cafe- teria 2; Cleanup, Party 3; Decora- tions, Party 3, Chairman, Party 2, Prom 3; Entertainment, Party 2, 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Refreshments, Picnic 3; School Spirit 2, 3. Sports: Intramu als 2, 3, 4,- Closs Volley- ball 2. ANDREA ORLANDO Cookie Activities: A Coppello 4; Choroliers 3; Greeters 2, 3; Orchestro 2, 3, 4. Clubs: I. Y. F. 3, 4; Red Cross Alter- note 2; Youth Center 2, 3, 4. Sports: Honor Bowling 3, 4, Captain 2; In- tronurols 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL ORTNER Mike Activities: G. O. Salesman 2. Clubs: Agassiz 3; I. Y. F. 3, 4; Stomp Club 2, 3, 4; U. N. Youth 4; Youth Center 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 4; J. V. Track 2; Varsity Wrestling 3. SUSAN OSLER Susie Activities: A Cappella 4; Alumni News 2, 3, 4; Arista 2, Captions Editor 4; Arista Salesman 3; At- tendance OHce 2; Choristers 2; Closs Council 4; Closs Advisory Council, Chairmon 2; G. O. Repre- sentative 2; G. O. Alternate 3. Clubs: Boosters 3; Junior Players 2, 3; Modern Donee 3, 4; Radio Workshop 4; Red Cross 2, 3; T. A. P. I. 2. Committees: Cleanup, Party 2; Decorations, Party 3, Prom 3; Entertainment, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2; G. O. Dance 2, Entertainment Co- Chairman 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. ROSEMARY PACKER Rosie Activities: Alumni News 2, 3, 4; Class Advisory Council 3; Eckstra 3, 4; Guidance Office 2; Gym Office 2; Health Office 2. Clubs: Boosters 3; Junior Players 2. Committees: Decorations, Party 2; Entertainment, Party 3, Picnic 2; G. O. Dance 2, 3; Refreshments Prom 3. Sports: Class Softball 2; Class Volleyball 2; In- tramurals 2, 3. MARGARET PADIAN Meg Activities: A Cappella 4; Choroliers 3; Choristers 2; Class Constitution Committee 2; Gym Office 2, 3, 4; Leaders' Corps 2, 3, 4. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 4; Officials' Club, Head 4. Sports: Honor Hockey 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Reserve Basketball 3; Reserve Softball 2; Reserve Volleyball 2, 3. JOANNE PAPALE Jo Activities: A Cappella 4; Choristers 2; G. O. Store 3 ,4; Guide Post 4; Gym Office 2; Main Office 3. Clubs: Youth Center 2. Sports: Intramu- rals 2, 4. JANET PASTORE Jon Activities: A Coppello 2; Gym Office 4; Health Office 4. Clubs: Youth Center 2, 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MARIANNE PELLEGRINI Mar Activities: Guide Post 2. Clubs: ior Players 3, 4; Spanish, . CMlf mittees: G. O. Dpoce ■OSporK kJv tramurAlsJpy 4. ft CATHERINE PEYSER athy Activities: A Cappella 4; Choroliers 3; Choristers 2; Class Council Alter- nate 4; G. O. Alternate 3, 4; G. O. Salesman 4; Treblettes 2, 3, 4. Clubs.- Girls’ Hi-Y 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 3, President 4. Committees: Closs Ring 3; G. O. Dance 2. HOWARD POWELL HOWARD PINSLEY Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LANCE PITTMAN Activities: Greeters 4. Clubs: Agassiz 4; Chemistry 4. Sports: Intramurals 2. 3, 4. CAROL ANN PlAfZKER Cap Activities: G. O. Representative 3; G. O. Alternate Salesman 4; G. O. Store 3; Guide Post 3, 4. Clubs: French 4; Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4; leaders' Corps 3, 4. Sports: Class Volleyball 3; Intramurals 2, 3. 4; Reserve Bos ketball 2, 3; Softball, Honor 3, Reserve 2. LOUISE POPKIN Activities: A Cappc'la 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Club Senate 4; Greeters 2; Guide Rost 3; Treblettes 2, 3, 4; Gym Office 3, 4. Clubs: Girls' Hi-Y 3, 4; Spanish 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 2. 3; Three B's 2, 2. 4. Com- mittees: Cleanup, Party 3, Picnic 3, Co-Chairman, Picnic 3; Games. Pic- nic 2, 3) Guidonce 2. Sports: In- f tramurals 2, 3, 4. jjU 0- 0- ALAN POSNACK Activities: Arista 4; G. O. Represen- tative 4. Clubs: Agassiz 2, 3; Chem- istry 4; U. N. Youth 3. Committees: Guidance 3, 4; G. O. Dance 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN POSNER Steve Activities: Arista 4; Attendance Of- fice 2; Fire Wordens 2; G. O. Alter- nate 2; G. O. Salesman 2. Clubs: Boosters 3; Red Cross Representa- tive 2; Youth Center 2, 3. Com- mittees: Cleanup, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3, Prom 3; Decorations, Prom 3; Refreshments, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Football 3; J. V. Track 2. Howie Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Fire Wardens 2; Greeters 2. SUSAN PRAGER Mickey Activities: Choraliers 3. Clubs: Boost- ers 3; Junior Players 2, 3, 4; Mod- ern Dance 2, 3; Radio Workshop 4; Syncope 3. Committees: Entertain- ment, Party 2, 3, 4, Prom 2, 3; G. O. Dance 2} Refreshment, Picnic 3. VERA PRANGE Sports: Intramurals 3. MITCHELL PREGER Mickey Activities: A Cappella 4; Class Council 3. Committees: Decorations, Party 2; Guidance 3. Sports: Intro- murols 2, 4. RONALD PRINCE Ronnie Activities: Greeters 3. Clubs: Junior Players 2, 3, Vice President 4; Thes- pians 3, 4; Youth Center 2, 4, Vice President 3. Committees: Entertain- ment, Party, 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3, Prom 2, 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3. HELEN PROTITCH Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2. Sports: Intramu- rals 2. RUTH QUAT Ruthy Clubs: F. T. A. 4; Junior Ployers 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Sports: Intramurals 4. SIGMUND PSOMAS Sig Activities: Cafeteria Aide 2. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4. Sports: Baseball, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, Co-Coptain 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. RHONA RAPHAEL Activities: A Cappella 4; Choristers 2; Fire Wordens 2; Kilties 3. Clubs: Junior Ployers 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 4. Com- mittees: Assembly Planning 2; En- tertainment, Party 2, 3, Picnic 3, Prom 3, Co-Chairman, Picnic 2; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intramu- rals 2. PAUL RICCI Activities: Band 2, 3, 4; G. O. Salesman 4; Greeters 4; Orchestra 4. Clubs: Syncope 3, 4. Committees: Entertainment, Party 2, Prom 3, Co- Chairman, Party 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, Entertainment Co-Chairman 4; Picnic Co-Chairman 3. MOLLIE RICHMAN Clubs: Junior Players 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: G. O. Donee 3. CATHERINE RODIONOFF Cathy Clubs: Boosters 4; G. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4; I. Y. F. 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 4; Youth Center 2, 3, 4. Committees: Decorations, Party 2, 3. Sports: In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. DELLA ROSE Dell Activities: Arista 2, 3; G. O. Store 3. Clubs: F. T. A. 2; Junior Ployers 2, 4, Historian 3. Sports: Intramu- rals 2, 3, 4. GILBERT ROSE Gil Activities: Attendance Office 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Club Senate, President 4; G. O. Vice President 4. Clubs: Chemistry 3, 4; Key Club 3, Vice President 4. Committees: Assembly Planning, Chairman 4; Cleanup, Party 2; Entertainment, Picnic 3; Games, Co-Chairman, Picnic 2; G. O. Dance 2; Refreshments, Co- Chairman 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. DIANA ROSELLE Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Guide Post 2; Gym Office 2, 3. Clubs: Junior Players 4. Commit- tees: G. O. Dance 2. Sports: Basket- ball, Class 2, Reserve 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Softball, Reserve 2, Cap- tain 3; Volleyball, Reserve, Cap- toin 3, Honor 4. PAUL ROSEN Clubs: Chemistry 4. Committees: Games, Party 3, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA ROSEN Activities: Arista 3. Clubs: Girls’ Hi-Y 4; Spanish 4; T. A. P. I. 3. Committees: Guidance 4; Hospital- ity, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3. C JOSEPH ROSENBERG Joe Activities: Cheerleader 4; Eckstra 2, Sports Editor 3, 4; G. O. Alternate 2, 4; G. O. Salesman 2; Greeters 2, 3, 4; Guide Post 2. Clubs: Boost- ers 4; Boys' Hi-Y 3, Secretory 4? Radio Workshop 4; Red Cross 2, 3; Spanish 3; Youth Center 2, 3, 4. Committees: Refreshments, Party 3, Picnic 2, Chairman, Party 2. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basket- ball 2. ERIC ROSENFELD Potrzebie Activities: Cheerleader 4; Class Council Alternate 4; Fire Wordens 3, Co-Chief 4; G. O. Alternate 4. Clubs: Agassiz 2, 3, 4; Boosters 4; Forum 2, 3; Red Cross Representa- tive 2; Syncope 2. 3. Committees: Cleanup, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3; Entertainment, Party 2, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3. Sports: Intramu- rals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Soccer 2, J. V. Track 2. HARVEY ROSENSTOCK Sports: Cross-Country, J. V. 3, Var- sity 4; Track, J. V. 2, Varsity 3. DOUGLAS ROSENTHAL Doug Activities: G. O. Representative 3; Guide Post 2. Clubs: Forum 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2; Stamp 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4. Committees: Music, Party 3. Sports: Intramu- rals 2, 3. HARRIET ROSS Clubs: Junior Players 3. Commit- tees: G. O. Dance 3. Sports: Intra- murals 3. GAIL RUBENSTEIN Activities: Guide Post 3; Health Office 3. Clubs: Chemistry 4; F. T. A. 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: Decora- tions, Party 2, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2. Sports: Basketball, Class 3, Re- serve 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Volley- ball, Class 3, Honor 2. CAROL RUBIN 0 4 Activities: Arista 3; Twirlers 3, 4. Clubs: BooVft -ttSJH A. P I. 3. Committees: Decorations, Party 2, Prom 3; Erytertoinmenf, Picnic 3; G. O. Donre 2, 3; Refreshments, Picnic 2. 0bpÂŁ}f Ufk4jta4ketboll 2; Class Volleyball 2; Intramurals 2. EDWARD RUBIN Big Ed Activities: Cofeteria Aide 3; Cheer- leader 4; Fire Wardens 4. Clubs: Agassiz 4; Boosters 3, 4. Commit- tees: Cleanup, Party 2, 3, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3; Refreshments, Party 2, 3, Picnic 3. Sports: Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 3. LINDA RUBIN Activities: Arista 3; Twirlers 3, 4. Clubs: Boosters 2; Junior Players 2j Spanish 4; T. A. P. I. 3. Committees: Decorations, Party 2, Prom 3; Games, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3. Sports: Class Basketball 2, 3; Class Volleyball 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BARBARA RUBINSTEIN Bob-Bee Activities: Arista 3, 4; Arista Sales- man 3; Alumni News, Typing Editor 2, Co-Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4j Choristers 2; Class Council 4; Gym Office 2. Clubs: Junior Players 2; T. A. P. I. 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4. Committees: Entertain- ment, Party 3; Hospitality, Party 2, Prom 3. Sports.- Class Softball 2, 3; Class Volleyball 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ALFRED RUESCH Al Activities: Band 2, 3, 4; Choraliers 3; Class Advisory Council 3; Class Treasurer 4; G. O. Salesman 2, 3, 4. Committees: Assembly Planning, Program Chairman 4; Entertainment, Picnic 2. Sports: Intromurals 2. VALERIE RUSSO Vol Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Gym Office 3. Clubs: Booster 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Sports: In- tromurals 4. PAUL SALUTE Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4. Sports: Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Intra- murals 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 3. FREYA SAMUELS Activities: A Coppello 4; Alumni News 3; G. O. Alternate 3} Greet- ers 4; Treblettes 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Mod- ern Dance 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intra- murals 2, 3. WILLIAM SAMUELS Billy Clubs: Chess 3, President 4; Math 3. Committees: Hospitality, Party 2. Sports: Intramurals 2, 4; Varsity Tennis 4. JANE SANDSTROM Betsy Activities: Alumni News 4; G. O. Alternate 4. Clubs: French 4; Junior Ployers 2; Red Cross 2, 3. Commit- tees: Cleanup, Party 2, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3; Refreshments, Prom 3. LINDA SARNOFF Activities: Arista 4. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 4; T. A. P. I. 2, 3. Commit- tees: Decorations, Party 2, 3; En- tertainment, Picnic 3; Games, Party 2, 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; G. O. Publicity 3, 4; Publicity, Porty 4, Picnic 2, 3. Sports: Class SoftbaM 2, 3; Class Volleyball 2, 3; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. PETER SCHAFFER Pete Activities: A Coppello 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Greeters 3. Clubs: French 2, 3, President 4; Junior Ployers 2, 3, 4; Three B's 3. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. ComriCi|]ÂŁj PRjWaTnment, Party 2, 3, Picnic i Sr ames, Party 2, 3, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL SCHATZ Mike Activities: Fire Wardens 4. Clubs: Agassiz 3. Committees: Entertain- ment, Party 3. Sports: Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 4; Intromurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2. SUSAN SARNOFF Sue Activities: Arista 3; G. O. Alternate 3, 4; G. O. Store 4; Health Office 4; J. V. Cheerleader 3; Kilties 4. Clubs: Red Cross 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 4, Board 3. Committees: Entertainment, Pic- nic 3; G. O. Publicity 2, 4, Co- Chairman 3; Publicity, Prom 3. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM SAVICKY Bill Activities: Choraliers 3; Choristers 2, 3; Club Senote 3. Clubs: Agassiz 3, 4; Stamp 2, 3, Secretary 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DOHN SCHILDKRAUT Dohnnie Activities: Band 2, 3, 4; Class Ad- visory Council 3; G. O. Representa- tive 3. Clubs: Forum 3, 4; Junior Ployers 3, 4; U. N. Youth 3. Com- mittees: Games, Picnic 2; G. O. Dance 2; Publicity, Party 2. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3. PATRICIA SCHMIDT Pat Activities: A Coppello 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Greeters 2; Guid- ance Office 4. Clubs: Agassiz 4; Boosters 3; Home Economics 2, 3; Radio Workshop 2. Committees: Cleanup, Party 2; Decorations, Porty 3; G. O. Dance 3. Sports: Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. BONNIE SCHUB Bon Activities: A Coppcllo 4; Choroliers 3; Choristers 2; Club Senote 3; Guidance Office 4; Treblettes 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Girls' Hi-Y 4; I. Y. F. 3; Spanish 3, 4, T. A. P. I. 3j Three B’s 2, 3, Co-President 4. Commit- tees: Cleanup, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3; Decorations, Party 2; G. O. Donee 2. 3, 4. Sports: Intromurols 2, 3, 4; Softball, Honor 2, Reserve 2.Jg JOHN T. SCHULTZ Activities: A Coppella 4; Arista 3, 4; Guide Post 3, 4. Clubs: Audio-Vis- ual 2, 3, 4; Junior Players 3, 4; Stamp 2. Sports: Intromurols 2, 3, 4; Varsity Cross-Country Ay Joni JOAN SCHWARTZ Activities: Alumni News 2, 3, 4; Closs Council 4; Eckstra 3. Clubs: French 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Decorations, Party 3, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3; G. O. Publicity 3; Publicity, Party 3, Pic- nic 3. Sports: Intromurols 2. SANDY SEAMON Activities: Alumni News 4; Greeters 2, 3. Clubs: Library 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Party 3; Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 3, 4. Sports: Intromurols 3, 4. WILLIAM SEEVE Bill Activities: Cafeteria Aide 4 Orches- tra 4. Clubs: Chemistry 3; Stomp, Treasurer 3; Vice President 2, 4. Sports: Intromurols 2, 2; Varsity Track 2- . I f-j 1 - MICHAEL SEIDEN Mike Clubs: Agassiz 3, 4. LINDA SCHWARTZ Activities: Alumni News 4. Clubs: Boosters 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Decorations, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3; Hos- pitality, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramu- rals 3. KARL SEITZ, JR. Activities: Arista Salesmen 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2; Fire Wor- dens, Co-Chief 4; Greeters 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Boosters, Treasurer 4; Chemistry 3; Key Club 2, 3, President 4. Committees: Clean- up, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3; Student Faculty 3, Chairman 4. Sports: Base- ball, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4. VALERIE SCHWARZ Vol Activities: Cheerleader 2, 3, Co- Captain 4; Choroliers 3; Choristers 2; Closs Council 4; Leaders' Corps 2, 3, 4. Clubs: G. A. A. Council, Treasurer 4; Modern Dance 2, 3, 4. Committees: Entertainment, Party 2, 3; G. O. Dance, Entertainment Co- Chairman 4; Refreshments, Picnic 3. Sports: Honor Basketball 2; Intro- murals 2, 3, 4; Volleyball, Reserve 2, Honor 3, 4. STEVEN SCHWED Steve Sports: Intromurols 2, 3, 4. SANDY SELDIN Activities: Alumni News 4; Cafe- teria Aide 2; G. O. Representative 3. Clubs: Junior Players 2; Span- ish 4. Committees: Decorations, Party 2, Prom 3; G. O. Dance, En- tertainment Co-Chairman 2, Hos- pitality Co-Chairman 2; Publicity, Picnic 2; Refreshments, Party 2, Picnic 2. Fire Wardens 2. Sports: Intramu rals 2, 3, 4. L HOWARD SHAPIRO J Howcd uMp Activities: Arista Salesman 3; Cafe- 4F' teria Aide 2; Class Council 4; G. O. Representative 3. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 4; Key Club 3, 4. Sports: Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Intro- murals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 3. V RICHARD SHAPIRO Richie Activities: Class Council 3. Clubs: Agassiz 3. Committees: G. O. Dance 2, 3; Hospitality, Prom 3; Publicity, Prom 3. Sports: Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 4; Intromurals 2, 3. ROGER SHAPIRO Activities: Club Senate Alternate 4. Clubs: Math 4. Committees: Clean- up, Picnic 3. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. KATHERINE SHEPARD Kathy Activities: A Cappello 4. Clubs: French 4; T. A. P. I. 3, Executive Board 4; Three B s 4. Committees: Decorations, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. PHILIP SHEVLIN Phil Clubs: Chemistry 3; Electronics 2. Committees: Entertainment, Picnic 2. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. ARLENE SHULIN Al Activities: Attendance Office 3, 4; Gym Office 2, 3. Clubs: Youth Cen- ter 3, Secretary 2. Sports: Intromu- rals 2; Reserve Softball 2. SUZANNE SIEBECK Activities: Arista 2, 4; G. O. Store 2, 3, 4; Guidance Office 4; Health Office 4. Clubs: F. T. A. 4; Red Cross Alternate 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: Games, Party 2, 3, Pic- nic 2, 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4,- G. O. Publicity 4; Publicity, Prom 3; Refreshments, Picnic 3. DAVID SIEGEL Dove Activities: Arista Salesman 2, 3; Class Council 2, 3; Fire Wordens 4; G. O. Alternate 4; Greeters 3. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Party 2, 3, Picnic 3, Co-Chairman, Picnic 2, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Cross-Country 3j Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 3. JOAN SIEGEL Joanie Activities: Alumni News 3, Typing Editor 4; Club Senate 4; Eckstra 3; G. O. Alternate Salesman 4. Clubs: French 4; Junior Players 2; Spanish 3, Treasurer 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Entertainment, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3. Sports: Class Basket- ball 2; Class Volleyball 2; Intra- murals 2. ROBERTA SIEGEL Bobbie Activities: Alumni News 2, 3; Arista 4; G. O. Salesman 4,- G. O. Store 3, 4; Guide Post 2, 3, 4; Guidance 4. Clubs: F. T. A. 4; G. A. A. Coun- cil 2, 3, 4; Girls' Hi-Y 4; Junior Players 2; Spanish 3, 4. Committees: Entertainment, Party 2, 3; Games, Party 2, Picnic 3; G. O. Dance 3, 4; Guidance 4; Hospitality, Party 3, Picnic 2. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. BARBARA SIEGLER LEON SILBER Sports: Intromurals 4. DONALD SILPE Don Activities: A Cappello 4; Arista Salesman 2; Choristers 2; G. O. Representative 2; G. O. Salesman 2; Greeters 3. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Key Club 4; Red Cross 2j Youth Center 2. Committees: Deco- rations, Prom 3; Entertainment, Porty 2; Order of Business 2. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3; J. V. Soc- cer 2; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. FRANCINE SILVERBERG Fran Activities: Guidance Office 2, 3; Gym Office 2, 3; Heolth Office 2. Clubs: Library 2, 4. Committees: Decorations, Porty 3. Sports: Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN SILVERSTEIN Activities: Bond 3, 4. Committees: G. O. Donee 3. Sports: Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4, J. y. Trock 2. HOPE SIMON Activities: Arista 2, 4; Greeters 3, 4. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 4; Junior Players 2, 3. Com- mittees: Cleanup, Co-Chairman, Pic- nic 3; Decorations, Porty 2, 3, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3. Sports: Intro- murals 2, 3, 4. Activities: A Cappello 4; Choraliers 2; Choristers 2; Greeters 2. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 2; Refreshments, Prom 3. Sports: Baseball, J. V. 3, Varsity 4; Football, J. V. 2, Var- sity 3, 4. ews Ai W%sto 2, 2, iA yGym T. A. 4t yA P. I. Games, Party 2, 3, 4; G. O. Dance O. Publicity 4. ROBERT SIMON Bob IVAN SINTCHAK Sparky Activities: Class Council Alternate 4; Greeters 2. Clubs: Electronics 2. Committees: G. O. Dance, Cleanup Chairman 2; Refreshments, Party 2. Sports: J. V. Basketball 2; Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 2, 3? Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Trock 2. PATRICIA SLOCUM Pot Activities: Class Advisory Council, Chairman 3; Class Council 2, 4; Class Secretary 2; G. O. Representa- tive 2, 3, 4; G. O. Salesman 2, 3. Clubs.- I. Y. F. 3, 4; Red Cross 4. Committees: Cleanup, Porty 2, 3, Picnic 2; Entertainment, Porty 2, 4, Chairman, Party 3, Picnic 2, 3j Refreshments, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2. Sports: Basketball, Class 2, Honor 3j Class Hockey 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. RICHARD E. SMITH Smitty Clubs: Youth Center 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. STEPHEN SOBEL Sports: J. V. Football, Manager 2j Intramurals 2, 3. MADELYN SOFFIN Activities: Choraliers 3; Class Coun- cil Alternate 2; G. O. Salesman 2 Greeters 2; Guide Post 3. Clubs F. T. A. 3; Junior Players 2, 3, 4 Red Cross Alternate 3; T. A. P. I. 2. Sports: Honor Baseball 2, 3; Honor Basketball 2, 3; Honor Volleyball 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3. JANE SOLOMON Activities: Alumni News 3, 4; Arista Salesman 3; Class Council 3. Clubs: Red Cross 2, 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Games, Party 2, 3; Hos- pitality, Prom 3. Sports: Intromu- rols 2, 3, 4. % 4 ‱- RENEE SOMMERS Activities: Greeters 2, 3; Gym Office 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Library 4; Red Cross Representative 2, 3; T. A. P. I. 4j Three B's 4. Committees: Cleanup, Co-Chairman, Picnic 3; Entertain- ment, Picnic 2; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Publicity, Party 4. Sports: Intramu- rols 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL SPECTOR Mike Activities: Class Council 2, 3; G. O. Alternate 2, 3; G. O. Salesman 2; Greeters 2, 3. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Boosters 4; Boys' Hi-Y 2, 4, Chaplain 3; Red Cross 2, 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Parly 2, Prom 3, Co-Chair- man, Picnic 3; Decorations, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 4, Hospitality Co- Chairman 3; Hospitality, Co-Chair- man, Party 3. Sports: J. V. Soccer 2; Varsity Bowling 2, 3, Captain 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. MYLES SPRING Activities: Fire Wardens 2. Clubs: Spanish 3. Committees: Cleanup, Party 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JANICE SPRINGER Jan Activities: Alumni News 4; Arista 4; G. O. Store 3. Clubs: Boosters 3; Junior Players 2, 3; Tap Dance 2; T. A. P. I. 2; Three B’s 2. Commit- tees: Decorations, Prom 3; Games, Picnic 2, 3; Publicity, Party 2, Prom 3; Refreshments, Party 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LORENE STACK Sports: Hockey, Class 3, Reserve 2; Intramurals 2, 3. CAROLEE STEELE Red Activities: Alumni News, Art Editor 4; Arista 3, 4; Choristers 2. Clubs: Arts and Crofts 4; G. A. A. Coun- cil 4; Junior Ployer 2, 3, 4. Com- mittees: Cleanup, Party 3; Decora- tions, Co-Chairman, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2; Publicity, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. 0 x't Sports: Class Basketball ,2 GaiLA Hockey 2; Intramurals 2,vr P ROGER STEINHARDT Clubs: Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4; Stamp 2. Committees: Cleanup, Picnic 3; Games, Picnic 2; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Guidance 3, 4; Publicity, Party 3, Picnic 3; Refreshments, Party 2. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Track 2; Vorsity Basketball, Man- ager 3, Public Relations Manager 4. ANNE STERN Activities: A Cappello 4; Cheer- leader 2, 3; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Class Council Alternate 3. Com- mittees: Entertainment, Porty 2, 3, Co-Chairman, Prom 3; Games, Porty 2; Refreshments, Picnic 2. Sports . Intramurals 2, 3. FELICE STINE Flip Activities: Attendance Office 2, 3; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2. Clubs: Boosters 2; T. A. P. I. 2. Commit- tees: G. O. Dance 2, 3; G. O. Pub- licity 3; Guidance 4; Publicity, Party 2, 3. Sports: Class Basketball 2, 3; Class Softball 2, 3; Class Volleyball 2, Captain 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JOAN STOU Clubs: Agassiz 3, 4; Boosters 2; Chemistry 4; Red Cross 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 3. Sports: Class Basketball 3; Class Softball 2, 3; Class Volleyball 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. WENDY STONE Activities: A Cappello 4; Greeters 4. Clubs: F. T. A. 4; Library 2, 3, 4; T. A. P. I. 3. Committees: Decora- tions, Party 2, 3, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; G. O. Publicity 3; Publicity, Picnic 2, 3. Sports: Class Basketball 2; Class Volleyball 2; Intramurals 2, 3. NANCY STUPNICK Activities: Class Council 2; Club Senate 4; Guide Post 3, 4. Clubs: Forum 3, Secretory-Treasurer 4; F. T. A. 4; G. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Spanish 3, 4. Sports: Class Bosket- boll 2; Class Volleyball 2; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. SUSAN SUIKEN Sue Activities: Class Advisory Council 3; Greeters 2; Health Office 2. Clubs: Girls Hi-Y 3, 4; Library 3, 4. Com mittees: Guidance 4. Sports: Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. GORDON SUSSMAN Activities: Cheerleader 4; Fire War- dens 4. Clubs: Boosters 4; Youth Center 2, 3, 4. Committees: Pub- licity, Prom 3. Sports: Intromurals 4; Varsity Track 3, 4. l Activities: G . O’ I Alter note 7, 3. Clubs: Agassiz 2; Red Cross Alter- nate 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 2, 3; Refreshments, Party 2, Picnic 2. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4. BARBARA TANNENBAUM Tawny Activities: Arista 4; Alumni News 2, 3; Class Council 4; Eckstra 3; G. O. Representative 2; Greeters 3; Gym Office 2, 3. Clubs: French 4; F. T. A. 3; Red Cross 3; T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Cafeteria Aide 2; Decorations, Prom 3; G. O. Pub- licity 4; Publicity, Party 3, Picnic 3. Sports: Baseball, Class 2, Honor 3; Class Basketball 2; Honor Tennis 2, 3, 4; Intromurals 2, 3, 4; Volley- ball, Class 2, Reserve 3. DAVID S. TAUB Dove Activities: Arista Salesman 2; Class Council 2; G. O. Alternate 2. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intromurals 2, 3, 4; Soccer, Varsity 3, Captain 4. JACK TEICH Activities: Class Advisory Council 2, 3; G. O. Alternate 2. Committees: Decorations, Party 2, 3, Prom 3; Entertainment, Party 2, 3; Games, Party 2, 3, Picnic 2, 3. Sports: In- tramurals 2, 3, 4; Track, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. DANIEL TERRELL Terry Activities: Eckstra 2, 3, Art Editor 4; Cafeteria Aide 4; Guide Post, Art Editor 4. Committees: Cleanup, Pic- nic 2; Guidance 4. ALBERT TESORIERO Tess Activities: A Cappello 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; G. O. Alternate 3; G. O. Representative 2; Gym Office 3, 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, Vice President 4; Key Club 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Party 3, Prq 3; Decorations, Prom 3. Sports: Fc boll, J. V. 2, Varsity murals 2, 3, FRED THURSTOIV Activities: Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; G. O. Alternate 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Math 4; Syncope 3, 4. DORIS TITENIS Dody Clubs: I. Y. F. 3; Youth Center 3. Committees: Cafeteria 4. LOUIS TOMSON Louie Activities: G. O. Alternate 4. Com- mittees: G. O. Dance 2. Sports: J. V. 2; Intromurals 2, „ 3- A f) [ I ! ROBERTA TOPF Bobbi Activities: A Cappella 4; G. O. Representative 2; G. O. Alternate 3; Greeters 3, 4; Gym Office 4. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 4; Leaders' Corps 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance 2, Student Director 3, President 4. Committees: G. O. Publicity 2; Publicity, Party 3, Picnic 3, Prom 3. Sports: Intromurols 2, 3, 4; Reserve Baseball 2, 3; Reserve Basketball 2; Volleyball, Honor 4, Reserve 3. JOHN VORHES Activities: A Cappella 4; G. O. Representative 3; Guidance Office 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Spanish 4. Com- mittees: Decorations, Party 2, Prom 3; Publicity, Co-Chairman, Picnic 3; Refreshments, Party 3, Prom 3. Sports: Intromurols 2, 3, 4. TONI TREPNER Activities: Choristers 2; Gym Office 2, 3. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 3. Sports: Class Softball 2, 3; Class Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Honor Bowling, Manager 3; Intromurols 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM TUCKER Bill Activities: Arista, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Co-Editor 4; Greeters 2; Orchestra 2, 3. Clubs: F. T. A. 2, Treasurer 3, President 4. Committees: Cafeteria 4; Decora- tions, Prom 3; Guidance 2. Sports: J. V. Basketball, Manager 2. PHYLLIS WASSERMAN Activities: Arista 3. Clubs: Boost- ers 3; F. T. A. 4; G. A. A. Coun- cil 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 4, Alternate 3, T. A. P. I. 3, 4. Committees: Cleon Up, Picnic 3, Co-Chairman, Party 3; Decorations, Party 3, Prom 3; G. O. Publicity 4; Hospitality, Party 3; Publicity, Prom 3; Refresh- ments, Picnic 3. Sports: Class Bas- ketball, Captain 3; Intromurols 2, 3, 4; Volleyball, Class 3, Reserve 2. CURTIS WATERMAN Curt Activities: Class Council 2, 4; Fire Wordens 2, G. O. Alternate 2; G. O. Representative 4; Greeters 2, 3. Clubs: Three B's 3, 4. Com- mittees: Entertainment, Party 2, Picnic 3, Co-Chairman, Picnic 2; Prom Co-Chairman 3. SHIRLEY WEBB Shirl Activities: Guidance Office 2,- Health Office 2; Main Office 3. Committees: G. O. Donee 2, 3, 4. PHILIP VAN LEEUWEN Phil Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; G. O. Alternate 2. Clubs: Library 2, 3; Stamp 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Prom 3. Sports: Intromurols 2, 3. JANET WEBBER Babe Activities: A Cappella 4; Alumni News 3, Typing Editor 4; Choral- iers 3; Class Council 4; Club Senate 4; G. O. Alternate 3, 4,- G. O. Salesman 2; Greeters 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Boosters 3j F. T. A. 3; Red Cross 3, Publicity Choirman 4; T. A. P. I. 2, 3. Committees: Enter- tainment, Party 3, 4, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; G. O. Publicity 3, 4. Sports: Hockey, Honor 2, Re- serve 3; Intromurols 2, 3, 4; Vol- leyball, Class 2, Reserve 3. DENNIS WEBER Denny Activities: A Cappella 4; Choristers 2; Gym Office 2, 3. Clubs: Agassiz 2, 3; Chemistry 4; Radio Work- shop 3; Youth Center 3, Secretary at N. H. P. 2. Committees: Clean- up, Picnic 2; Decorations, Party 3. Sports :lntramurals 2, 3, 4. JUDITH WEINSTEIN JOAN WEBER ALAN WEOCSELL Al Activities: Greeters 4. Sports: Intro- murals 2, 3. 4. JAMES WEIL Jim Activities: Band 2; Cheerleaders 4; Class Council Alternate 4; G. O. Alternate 4; G. O. Salesman 3. Clubs: Boosters 4; Chemistry, Pres- ident 4; Key Club 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Co-Chairman, Picnic 3; Decorations, Prom 3, Co-Chairman, Party 2; Refreshments, Party 3, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. STEVEN WEINGRAD Steve Activities: Class Advisory Council 2j G. O. Representative 2, Alter- nate 3; G. O. Salesman 2, 4. Clubs: Agassiz 2, 3, 4; Chemistry 3; Junior Players 2; Red Cross 2, 3. Committees: Cleanup, Party 2, 3; Prom 3; Decorations, Prom 3; En- tertainment, Co-Chairmon, Party 2; Games, Picnic 3; Guidance 2, 3, 4. STEVEN WEINSIER Activities: Cafeteria Aide 4. Clubs: Key Club 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2. 1 kt OpWEISS nVNeii Activities: Arista Sales onofrCck - tra 2; Gr%Mb%sJ3SC uoSr B. A. A. Council Committees: Gomes, Party o,'Picnic 2, 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3;“Music, Chairman, Party 2; Refreshments, Co-Chair- man, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Cross-Country 3, Captain 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. Judy Activities: Arista 4; Choristers 2. Clubs: Junior Players 2, 3; Red Cross 4; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 2; Refreshments, Pic- . nic 3. Sports: Intramurals reshments. Pic- j lurals 2, 3, BETTY WEINSTOCK Activities: Alumni News 4. Clubs: French 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 3, 4; Leaders’ Corps 3; T. A. P. I. 4. Committees: Refreshments, Party 3; Publicity, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3. ROBERT WEISS Bob Activities: Arista 3; Cafeteria Aide 4; Fire Wardens 4; G. O. Alter- nate 4; G. O. Salesman 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Boosters 3, 4. Committees: Cafeteria 4; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Refreshments, Party 3, Picnic 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Bowling 3, 4. Clubs: Red Cross 2. Committees: Decorations, Prom 3; Publicity, Party 2, 3, Prom 3. Sports: Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. WHITMAN Bobbie Arista, Captions Editor Arista Salesman-at-Large 4; Eckstra, Associate Editor 3; G. O. Representative 4; G. O. Alternate 3; G. O. Salesman 2; Greeters 4. Clubs: Girls' Hi-Y 3, President 4; ior Players 2, Make-Up Chair- 3, 4; Modern Dance 3, 4; . A. P. I. 2, 4, Executive Board 3. Committees: Assembly Planning, 3; Cleanup, Party 2, Pic- Decorations, Party 2; Games, 2, 3; G. O. Dance 2; Guid- 2,- Hospitality, Co-Chairman, 2; Publicity, Prom 3. Sports: Basketball 2; Class Hockey 2; Intramurals 2. ORTON WIDEN Morty DAVID WILKES Dove Activities: A Coppello 4; Attend- ance Office 3, 4; Choraliers 3. Committees: Refreshments, Party 2, 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Baseball 2. LYNDA MAE WILSON lindy Activities: A Cappella 4; Alumni News 2, Typing Editor 3, Co-Editor- In-Chief 4; Arista 3; Choristers 2; Eckstra 2; Gym Office .2 Clubs: French 3; Red Cross, Alternote 3; T. A. P. I. 3, 4; U. N. Youth 3, President 4. Committees: Enter- tainment, Picnic 2; Games, Porty 2, 3,- G. O. Donee 2, 3; Hospital- ity, Prom 3. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ALBERT YU Activities: Choraliers 3; G. O. Al- ternate 4,- G. O. Salesman 4. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Chemistry 3; Key 3, Treasurer 4. Sports: J. V. Basketball 2; Varsity Tennis 2,f3, 4; Vprsity Jroc) 3- L L i A A ZAMRYi ZAMRYCKI Activities: Attendance Office 2, 3; Guidance Office 3; Health Office 2. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Stomp 4; T. A. P. I. 2, 3; Youth Center 2. Committees: Decorations, Porty 2; G. O. Dance 2, 3; Pub- licity, Porty 3; Refreshments, Pic- nic 2, 3, Prom 3. Sports: Honor Basketball 2; Honor Bowling 2, 3; Honor Tennis 2,- Honor Softball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball, Class 3, Honor 2. MARILYN WOLFE Activities: Arista 4; Eckstra 3, 4; Guidance Office 3, 4. Clubs: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Players 2; Spanish 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. PHILIP ZARETZKI Activities: Class Council 3; Eckstra 2. Clubs: Agassiz 2, 3, President 4; Math 2, 3. Sports: Intramurals 2. 4. BARBARA WOLPER Bobby Activities: Class Council 3; G. O. Salesman 2. Sports: Class Basket- ball 2; Class Volleyball 2; Intro- murals 2, 3, 4. NEAL ZASLAW Activities: Band 2, 3, 4; Fire War- dens 4; G. O. Alternate 3; Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Forum 2,- Stomp 2, President 3; Three B’s 4. Committees: Cleanup, Prom 3; General Arrangements, Co-Chair- man, Prom 3; G. O. Dance 2, 3, 4; Music, Co-Chairmon, Picnic 2. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3. JACQUELYN WRIGHT Jackie Activities: A Cappella 4; Choraliers 3; Choristers 2; Treble-Ettes 3, 4; Gym Office 3. Clubs: Three B's 3, 4. Committees: Decorations, Party 2. Sports: Class Volleyball 3; Intro- murals 2, 3, 4; Reserve Basketball 2; Reserve Hockey 2. JUDY WYNNE Activities: Alumni News 4; Bond 3; Eckstra, Feature Editor 2, 4; Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. Clubs: G. A. A. Council 3, 4. Committees: G. O. Dance 3, 4. Sports: Class Base- ball 3; Honor Tennis 2, Manager 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ZAUSNER Barb Attended Bayside High 2. Clubs: I. F. Y. 3, 4; Youth Center 3, 4. Sports: Intramurols 3, 4. JOSEPH ZELAZNY Joe Activities: A Cappella 4; Attend- ance Office 4; Choristers 2. Sports: Intramurols 2, 3, 4,- Varsity Track 3. ARTHUR ZIFF Art Activities: Arista 2, Photo Editor 3, 4; Bond 2, 3, 4; Donee Bond 2, 3, 4; Guide Post 2, Photo Editor 3, 4. Clubs: Audio-Visual 2, Head of Camera Club 3, 4; Syncope 3, 4. Committees: Cleanup, Prom 3; En- tertainment, Party 3; G. O. Donee 3. HAROLD ZINN Activities: Class Council 2, 3, 4; Class President 2; G. O. Represen- tative 2, 3, 4; Greeters 2, 3. Clubs: B. A. A. Council 3, 4; Boosters 3, Vice-President 4; Boys' Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4. Committees: Cleanup, Party 3; Decorations, Prom 3; Pub- licity, Picnic 3. Sports: Baseball, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball, J. V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 2. BARBARA ZISSU Zis Activities: A Cappella 4. Clubs: T. A. P. I. 2. Committees: Clean- up, Picnic 2; G. O. Donee 2, 3; Hospitality, Party 2, 3, Picnic 3; Refreshments, Picnic 2. JOSEPH ZUCKER Joe Clubs: Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4. Com- mittees: Cleanup, Picnic 2, 3; Dec- orations, Party 2, 3; G. O. Donee 2, 3, 4. Sports: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. NOT PICTURED SUE FIREMAN Suzie Fireball Clubs: Agassiz 2. JOANN JACKSON Jo ANTIQUES APPAREL Accent on Homes Inc., 400 Northern Boulevard HU 2-2467 Helen Gelb, Interior Designer Ethel M. Brady, 571 Middle Neck Road HU 2-4977 Completely Authentic Antiques R. H. Brasholz, 155 Northern Boulevard HU 2-7180 Antiques Restored—Bought and Sold—Furniture Repaired Joan David, 83 Middle Neck Road .......................... HU 2-0575 Buys and Sells All Antiques Chandeliers Crystal Cove Galleries, 1 1A Northern Boulevard HU 7-5682 Beet Selection on Long Island Boys' Wear Camp and Campus, 11 Bond Street ..................... HU 7-8309 Slims, Regulars, Huskies—We Fit Them All Friends, Boys’ Shop, 47 Middle Neck Road HU 2-0591 Juniors—Preps—Huskies Camp Outfitting Camp and Campus, 11 Bond Street .................... HU 7-8309 Official Outfitters for All Camps Children’s Wear The Petite Shop, Bond and Grace ...................... HU 2-0069 Fashion and Quality at the Right Price Junior Wear Camp and Campus, 11 Bond Street .......................HU 7-8309 ”Fashions for the Campus” Junior Fair, 23 North Station Plaza .................. HU 7-2625 For Teens as Seen in Seventeen Young Years, 1366 Northern Boulevard MA 7-6555 Clothiers—Young Squires—Young Teeners Men’s Wear Gramatan Men’s Shop, 59 Middle Neck Road HU 7-6870 Clothing—Haberdashery—Formal Wear Rental” Stevens Men's Shop, 50 Middle Neck Road HU 7-1110 ”Fine Clothes for Men Women’s Wear Bride and Formal, 18 Middle Neck Road .................. HU 7-8482 One-of-a-Kind Prom Gowns Emily Carole Shop, 609 Middle Neck Road .................HU 7-4130 Juniors'—Misses'—Women's Dresses Jane Gail, 36 Middle Neck Road ..........................HU 7-4900 Fashion's Newest—to Look Your Prettiest Rhoda Sportswear, 50 Middle Neck Road HU 7-2693 Your Department Store on One Floor Sandra Post, 44-50 Great Neck Road ..................... HU 2-6550 Your Leading Fashion Store Specialty Department Store M. Scheiner’s, 587 Middle Neck Road HU 7-5016 Ladies', Men’s, Children’s Wear—Gym Supplies Dress Fabrics Conner's, 71 Middle Neck Road .......................... HU 7-3516 Fabrics for the Fashion-Wise 133 AUTOMOBILES Agencies and Dealers Baron Motors, 325 Great Neck Road HU 2-7040 “Lincoln—Mercury—Continental—Sales and Service Foreign Car Division of Crafcon Corp., 200 No. Blvd. HU 2-6244 Authorized Dealer—Most Foreign Makes Green Ford Sales, 435 Middle Neck Road ................. HU 2-1 100 Used Car Headquarters Main Auto Sales, 262nd and Northern Boulevard HU 7-6510 New and Used Cars Northern Boulevard Motor Sales Corp., 240 No. Blvd. HU 2-7500 Imperial—Chrysler—Plymouth Vars Buick Corp., 39 Cutter Mill Road HU 2-2800 Oldest Local General Motors Dealership Body Repairs AAAutomotive Service Corp., 1 Elm Street HU 2-5060 You Bend 'Em—We Mend Em Brust Service Center, 259-02 Northern Boulevard HU 2-1210 Put Your Trust in Brust Norman Paint Shop, 362 Great Neck Road HU 2-9533 Auto Collision Work BAKERIES Car Wash Presto Auto Laundry, 145 Northern Boulevard HU 2-9481 Cars Washed Automatically While You Wait Service Stations Wm. Holmberg's Cities Service Station, 45 No. Blvd. HU 2-9792 “Once, Always, Cities Services Jackson's Service Garage, 290 Great Neck Road HU 2-0559 Serving Great Neck for 30 Years Kramer’s Esso Servicenter, 31 No. Blvd. at Nassau Rd. HU 2-9789 Lang-Thompson Corp., 655 Northern Boulevard HU 2-9524 Under the Water Tower Reads Gulf Service Center, 605 Northern Boulevard HU 2-3388 Give Us a Try—We Satisfy Strathmore G. N. Service, 433 Middle Neck Road HU 2-3902 Automotive Repairs and Service Trinchitella's Flying “A Service, 80 Horace Harding Boulevard, Lake Success ........................................ HU 7-9657 Complete Automotive Service Zullo Servicenter, 730 Northern Boulevard HU 2-0884 Complete Automobile Service Del Mar Donuts, 67 Middle Neck Road HU 2-9725 Complete Selection of Assorted Donuts Mayflower Bake Shop, 56 Middle Neck Road HU 7-1960 We Specialize in Quality Merchandise 134 BARBER SHOP Clover Barber Shop, 226 Middle Neck Road _ “Expert Haircut—Shave—Ladies' Haircuts Estates Barber Shop, 78 Middle Neck Road HU 7-9278 “The Finest Service—Air Conditioned BEAUTY SALON Al's Beauty Salon, 576 Middle Neck Road „ _ HU 7-2025 “No Better Permanent-Wave At Any Price C Albert-Carter, 218 Middle Neck Road _ HU 7-6767 Youth Is Our Forte” m) Briand Salon De Beaute, 213 Middle Neck Road HU 7-1040 Hair Stylists—Form Culture Bove Salon de Coiffeur, 37 Middle Neck Road HU 7-1881 “We Respect Your Time Frank Beauty Salon, 567 Middle Neck Road HU 2-0998 Beauty Care for the Discriminating Woman Paul and Andre, 215 Middle Neck Road HU 7-61 17 Distinctive Hair Stylists BEVERAGES Little Neck Beverage Co., 777 Northern Boulevard HU 2-3333 We Cater to Parties Liquor Stores Kraemer's Liquor Service, 94 Northern Boulevard _ HU 7-671 1 “Low in Spirits—Call Kraemer's Larana Perret, 1 Northern Boulevard HU 2-91 1 1 We ore 'Number One' in Nassau” BICYCLE STORE Thurston's Cycle Store, 655 Middle Neck Road HU 2-0109 “Bicycle Soles and Repairs BOOK SHOP Womrath's Bookshop and Library, 36 Middle Neck Road HU 7-1280 Join Our Rental Library BOWLING Acme Bowling Casino, 258th Street and Northern Blvd. HU 2-7780 Air Conditioned CAMERA EQUIPMENT Great Neck Camera Exchange, 90 Middle Neck Road HU 7-3222 “Great Neck's Largest Camera Store CATERERS Nelson's Caterers, 11 Great Neck Road HU 7-8018 “Confirmation—Graduation—Sweet Sixteen—Wedding CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Building Materials Gregory Coal and Lumber Co. Inc., 30 Cutter Mill Road HU 7-1400 A Complete Line Since '99 Construction Krimball Enterprises Inc., 572 Middle Neck Road HU 2-9153 Cabinet-Making—Interior Planning Lake Success Blueprints, 420 Northern Boulevard HU 7-4942 Bgils P. Hermanouskil, Designer 135 COSTUME FABRICS CLEANERS DECORATORS DRESSMAKING DRUG STORE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FLORISTS-GARDEN Gateway Fabric Shop, 487 Great Neck Road HU 7-1133 “For Masquerade and Theatrical Productions Bestever Valetorium, 7 Park Place ........................ HU 2-0881 Great Neck's Favorite Dry Cleaner Connie Cleaners, 84 Middle Neck Road HU 7-1599 Free Call and Delivery French Way Cleaners Tailors Inc., 569 Middle Neck Rd. HU 2-0161 Finest French Cleaning in Town North Shore Carpet Cleaners Inc., 360 Great Neck Road HU 2-1173 Home of Excellent Service—And Sales Plaza Cleaners, 7 Station Plaza ...........................HU 7-3871 Expert Alterations—Formats To Hire' Stanton Cleaners, 1 10 Cutter Mill Road HU 7-6903 15% Discount Cash and Carrier Accent on Homes Inc., 400 Northern Boulevard HU 2-2461 Helen Gelb, 'Interior Designer' Creative Decorators, 76 Middle Neck Road HU 2-0755 Slipcovers—Draperies—Fabrics David Rosenthal Interiors, 68 Middle Neck Road HU 7-4097 Quality Need Not Be Expensive Albert Jacobson, 251 Northern Boulevard HU 2-7510 Upholsterer and Decorator Walter Wolfgang, 5A Grace Avenue HU 2-6662 Decorator Fabrics Gateway Fabric Shop, 487 Great Neck Road HU 7-1 133 Artistic Fabrics for Draperies—Displays—Decorations Lamlin, 123 Middle Neck Road HU 7-6728 “Dress Making—Custom Designing Gilliars Drugs, 625 Middle Neck Road HU 2-0300 De Poy Electric Co. Inc., 116 Middle Neck Road HU 2-1557 Everything Electrical for the Home” Larry's Appliances Inc., 340 Northern Boulevard HU 2-4080 Far Better Values—Buy at Larry's Hampton Employment Agency, Inc., 9 North Station Plaza HU 2-2100 Commercial—Domestic, Select Overseas Domestics Available Art Florist and Greenhouses, 757 Middle Neck Road HU 7-7275 Everything for Your Horticultural Needs Follender's Flowers, 173 Middle Neck Road HU 7-3778 Satisfaction Guaranteed Great Neck Garden and Nursery Supply, 22 Steamboat Road HU 7-2353 Seed—Fertilizers—Tools—Shrubbery—Plants—Top-Soil 136 FOOD MARKETS HU 2-8224 FUEL OIL GENERAL MERCHANDISE GIFTS GLASS WORKS HOUSE SUPPLIES JEWELERS Fruit A M Fruit Shoppe, 52 Middle Neck Road Fancy Fruits and Vegetables—Free Delivery Meat and Poultry Crown Poultry Farms, 66 Middle Neck Road HU 7-7990 Bar-B-Q Chickens Ready to Eat Nemeth's Market, 703 Middle Neck Road HU 2-0174 The Finest Meats for Your Table Plymouth Market, 624 Middle Neck Road Meats—Poultry—Provisions Zoli's Meat Market, 114 Middle Neck Road ........... There Is No Substitute for Quality Fish Goodman's Sanitary Fish Market, 65 Middle Neck Road Quality Fish Since 1930—Free Delivery Marino's Fish Market, 521 Middle Neck Road For Tastier Sea Food Grocery Oscar The Grocer, 591 Middle Neck Road Fresh Fruits Surprise Market, 69 Middle Neck Road ................ Only the Best Fruits and Vegetables HU 7-1125 HU 7-1477 HU 2-5641 HU 7-1804 HU 7-3145-6 HU 7-3030 HU 7-2691 Massaro Bros., 601 Middle Neck Road HU 7-2930 Serving Great Neck Over 25 Years Sears Roebuck and Co., 485 Great Neck Road HU 2-8500 Shop at Sears and Save Four Season's Gifts Inc., 29 South Middle Neck Road HU 7-4797 Distinctive Gifts and Home Accessories Gertrude Yusen Inc., 95 Middle Neck Road HU 2-8030 The One Stop Party Shop Raja Cole Inc., 5 Bond Street HU 7-5522 Contemporary Home Furnishings Village Toy Mart, 697 Middle Neck Road HU 7-5969 Toys—Trains—Models of Every Kind Mack Glass, 316 Great Neck Road ........................... HU 2-0469 Great Neck Floor Covering Co., 191 Middle Neck Road HU 2-8433 With Our Compliments Heavenly Kitchens, 263 Great Neck Road HU 7-6410 Custom Kitchens in Wood or Steel Regal Home Products, 570 Middle Neck Road HU 7-2874 Aluminum Screens, Windows, Doors, Blinds, Shades Antors, 72 Middle Neck Road HU 2-0045 The Little Tiffany of Great Neck Playhouse Jewelers, 110 Middle Neck Road HU 7-1878 Watches and Jewelry Repairing Renard Jewelers Inc., 9 Great Neck Road HU 7-8842 Everything Fine for the Graduate 137 LAUNDRY Little Neck Laundry, 12 Northern Boulevard HU 2-0175 Don't Kill Your Wife—Let Us Do It! LUGGAGE AND ACCESSORIES The Bel-Air, 11 Bond Street HU 7-4157 Handbags, Costume Jewelry, Purse Accessories, Boutiques NeDells Inc., 45-A Middle Neck Road HU 7-5554 Visiting Overnight or Traveling ' Round-the-World LUNCHEONETTE Gulkis, 562 Middle Neck Road HU 2-9498 Imperial Menue, Sodas Royal and Sundaes Otto H. Kregel, 81 Middle Neck Road HU 2-9514 MUSIC STORE AND INSTRUCTION Barrow Music Shop, 25 Middle Neck Road HU 2-8890 From Bach to Rocfc-'n'-Ro Joseph Monk Guitar School, 1 1 Northern Boulevard HU 2-1959 Instruments Loaned Free Music Box Inc., 43 South Middle Neck Road HU 2-0477 Instruments, Repairs, Rentals, Sales Wall's Music Center, 54 Middle Neck Road HU 7-2197 Great Neck's Most Complete Music Store OPTICIANS Arnold Dier, 23 Middle Neck Road HU 2-81 18 Great Neck's Only Dispensing Optician PAINT STORE Kings Point Paint Wallpaper, 589 Middle Neck Road HU 7-2210 Laven-Stock Inc., 5 Bond Street HU 2-7130 PEST CONTROL Evins Exterminating Co., 59A Cutter Mill Road HU 7-4511 Pest Control—Your Home—Shrubs and Trees PHARMACY Baker Hill Pharmacy, 501 Middle Neck Road HU 2-6471 For Your Drug Needs Budinoff's Wychwood, 26 Station Plaza HU 7-4070 A Fine Ethical Pharmacy IV Grace Pharmacy, 18 Grace Avenue HU 7-8979 Professional Pharmacy Specializing in Prescriptions Kenwood Chemists Inc., 224 Middle Neck Road HU 2-0203 Prompt Delivery—Prescriptions Called For—Delivered PICTURE FRAMING Gil Golde, 4 Bond Street HU 7-2366 Fine Picture Framing The Owl's Nest, 597 Middle Neck Road HU 7-5070 Distinctive Custom Picture Framing PLUMBING AND HEATING Rooney Simon Inc., 110 Northern Boulevard HU 2-7841 Plumbing and Heating Specialists POSTAGE STAMP DEALER Viking Stamp Co., 1 1 Northern Boulevard HU 7-7077 30 Years of Honest Stamp Dealing 138 PRINTER Harrick Press, 665 Middle Neck Road ................. HU 7-1081 “Commercial—Fraternal—Social Printing PUBLIC UTILITIES Citizens Water Supply Co. of Newtown, 556 Middle Neck Road HU 7-7973 “Courtesy of . . REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Insurance Underwriters, Charuth Agency Corp., 471 Geat Neck Road HU 2-5765 “Service Is Our Motto Edward J. Clancy and Ann Vera Hughes, 123 Middle Neck Road HU 2-0164 Jack Donninger Real Estate, 80 Allenwood Road HU 7-2270 “Service with a Smile Robert E. Freedman, 17 Maple Drive .................... HU 2-9191 “Great Neck Homes—Mortgages—Insurance General Eastern Co., 510 Northern Boulevard HU 2-8772 Finer Homes H. G. Simon, 20 Grace Avenue HU 2-7575 “Real Estate and Insurance RESTAURANT AND DELICATESSEN Andre Restaurant, 205 Lakeville Road ................... HU 2-7717 “For the Discriminating Diner Bottjer's Delicatessen, 98 Northern Boulevard .............. HU 2-7710 We Specialize in Sandwiches and Salads Great Neck Delicatessen, 60 Middle Neck Road HU 2-0977 Home of Home Made Specialties Hamburger Express, 27A Middle Neck Road .................... HU 2-9598 “Hamburgers and Seafood at Their Finest House of Leong, 3 Northern Boulevard ....................... HU 2-9448 Lauraine Murphy, 1445 Northern Boulevard ................... MA 7-3020 Compliments of Lauraine Murphy Leong’s, 1506 Northern Boulevard ......................... MA 7-0266 “Finest Chinese and American Cuisine Park Delicatessen, 634 Middle Neck Road ................... HU 2-3024 “Home Made Salads, Cold Cuts, Beer Rauscher's, 63 Middle Neck Road .............................HU 2-9578 “Have You Seen Our New Face? The Squire, 101 Middle Neck Road ............................HU 7-4032 “Special Attention Given to Outgoing Orders Vinny's Delicatessen, 712 Middle Neck Road ................. HU 2-9575 Submarine Sandwiches—Pizza Pies“ SCHOOLS Blackburn Twins Dance Academy, 1 Great Neck Road HU 7-7777 “Double Your Dancing Pleasure The Colony Ballet School, 67 Middle Neck Road ............ HU 7-3714 Classical Ballet—Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced SEWING MACHINES Singer Sewing Machine Co., 46 Middle Neck Road HU 2-619t “Vacuums—Notions—Sewing Classes—Service 139 OjiwM. SHOE STORE REPAIRS STATIONERY STOCK BROKERS TAXI WOODWORKING MISCELLANEOUS COMPLIMENTS OF: Julius Starr Shoes, 9 Bond Street ............................. HU 7-7216 Fine Feminine Fool Wear Middle Neck Road Shoe Repairing, 721 Middle Neck Road For the Best in Shoe Repair Nassau Bootery, 64 Middle Neck Road HU 7-2172 For the Latest in Youthful Styles Outlet Shoe Store, 1 1 Cutter Mill Road HU 2-9766 The Only Difference Is in the Price Postur-Line-Shoes, 58 Middle Neck Road HU 7-6321 College Fashions at the Campus Corner B B Stationery, 24 Middle Neck Road .......................... 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