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This is the year that the Director, Miss Alice C. Bateman, graduated from the Department of Education of Northwestern University. Chicago's need for a co -educational, non-sectarian and democratic school was proven within three years' time. Five eager students were in attendance the first day school opened at 1106 Lake Shore Drive. Three years later it was necessary to find another location to allow for additional space. The school was moved to 1000 Lake Shore Drive to accommodate the enrollment of 310 students in the fall of 1941. At the close of the first year at 1000 Lake Shore Drive, the parents requested that a high school be added, and it was agreed that the Director would add a year of high school each successive year. ln 1949 the school graduated its first senior high school class of fourteen students. All these pupils were able to enter college without examinations, as the Bateman School had attained accreditation from the Office of Public Instruction at Springfield. In the spring of 1950 a corporation was formed. It purchased the former home of Cyrus McCormick, at 20 East Burton Place, as the new site for the school. The school received its full accreditation from the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, which covers the accreditation of Colleges and Secondary Schools in nineteen states, and which is recognized throughout the country as well as abroad. At the present time there are approximately 300 studenis enrolled in the school. The classes include every level from Kindergarten through to the senior year of High School. 2 Alice Bateman Craig To show our appreciation for her willingness to help us in any worthwhile thing we strive to dog for all the extra work she has done in helping to make the dream of our school a realityg and for her determination and desire to do anything in her power to make our school a better place and the students in it better citizens, the Senior Class of 1959, proudly dedicates this edition of the ODYSSEY to the esteemed director of our school, ALICE BATEMAN CRAIG, 3 ALICE BATEMAN CRAIG DIRECTOR Administration ELLEN E. BATEMAN High School Principal 4 JOHN P. TI-IOMY Elementary School Principal .ugg Q- I 14' .VV bl f Y 'sf' s. ,N 'T' vw ' RJ ur I F 14- 14? -4 , A lf' , Q ,sm f . Q .i, arf v V' If r , F, - A., A .- 1 ,I sf V Q , , pk u Q 3 It l .. I . W- A A2 1 'r x H' 'V ' r 3, ,N f , x , 5 . 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Y F vu 1 2 .1 5 S K ELLEN BAT EMAN High School Principal English J ANNE BITTNER Junior Kindergarten MARY BLOSSER Lower School Librarian JANICE BRUNING Fourth Grade Music LOIS CUGLAR Sixth and Seventh Grade IS OLINA FLORES Foreign Languages VIRGINIA FORKER Typing, Shorthand Bookkeeping FRANK GARVIS Mathematics Student Council Advisor BILL GEDONIAS Physical Education LYDIA GORANIN Nurse, German MARJORIE HEINEMAN Senior Kindergarten PHYLLIS FERGUS HOYT Latin 1, II JOSE MACAPIA Physical Education, Spanish MILIARD MACK Fifth Grade DEBORAH S CHATZ English, History RAY RESHOFT Art and Wood shop MAURICE SONDRALL English, Business Current Events, and Drama Play Director MARY JANE STOLFI High School Librarian PATRICIA SONDRALL General Science, Biology Physical Education Odyssey Advisor SUSAN STURTEVANT Second Grade JOHN THOMY Lower School Principal Eighth Grade Civics MILTON WEINER History ,c,hrr I KAREN WESTERHOLM Third Grade LOUIS ZUM BRENNAN Piano EDNA WISE Junior Kindergarten ll fi 'ann- 5.2.1- NNW Q ' V 1 P' ':'A niU l IRMA BER GER ROBERT APPEL SEATED from Left to Right: Irma Berger, Estelle Joerns, Edna Paulus, and RODEIT Appel. ESTELLE JOERNS EDNA PAULUS 13 Dining Room Staff HORTENSE MOORE Cook -- . . -- DOROTHY BRYAN T VERNON FLOWERS JEFFIE MAE ANDERSON BOOKER TAYLOR M GI nte n a n ce LEON CAREY MARSHALL CAREY JUAN VILLANEUVA Co v Q- CD JOAN DE VRY Entered Bateman, Sept. '58, Senior Class officer. Northern College or Western College. E S ffm x Q M .J .-i. alfa. I X PAMELA GORDON The most beautiful articles are done up in small packages. Entered Bateman, Sept. '58. Uni- versity of Miami. EMANUEL FORGAN Don't take life too seriously- might not get out alive. Entered Bateman, Sept. '57, Amundsen College. -you LYNNE CRAY But I am impatient--I want to laugh now. Entered Bateman, Sept. '58 Mount Sinai- -X-Ray technition. ROBERTA HOFFMAN There's room at the top, but w wants to climb. Entered Bateman, Sept. '58 February graduateg Drama Club 14,5 University of Florida BARBARA MARTIN She pleases all the world, but cannot please herself. Entered Bateman, Sept. '48. Newspaper 13j, 14yg Glee club 11 D 2 3 4 Monitor advisor 43, K Lf Ll ls ' ' K l Cheerleader 13y, 14jg Student Council 11j, 12j, 131, 14,5 Drama club 13j, 141. University of Illinois. ROBERT C. LOWENTHAL Save your confederate money boys, the South will rise again. Entered Bateman, Sept. '58. Newspaper 14jg Odyssey 14,5 Drama Club 14jg Lake Forest College, ROBERT MURRAY The play's the thing. Entered Bateman, Sept. Odyssey 14,5 Newspaper Club K1 D, 123,131,145- University of Illinois. '47. 1415 Glee RICHARD W. MASUR Individuality is the salt of com- mon life. Entered Bateman, Sept. '54. Stu dent Council 13 J, 1413 Basketball I1M2M3M4ls B2SebH11 UMD, l3M4Js Football i1M2M3M4Js Drama Club 131,141 University of Illinois. NICKY POGANY The word impossible is not in my dictionary. Entered Bateman, Sept. '58, Newspaper 14,5 Odyssey 1415 Moni- tor 141. Yale University. MANUS PINKWATER A man is rich according to what he gives. Entered Bateman, Sept. '57. Newspaper 14j. University of Chicago. PAMELA RANDALL It is better to be happy than to be wise. Entered Bateman, Sept. 573 February graduateg Northwestern University. I RONALD RAMSDEN Success is his who says little hears much, and thinks deeply Entered Bateman, Jan. '56. ROGER SILVERSTEIN Silence is golden, but who wants to be rich. Entered Bateman, Jan. 575 Student Council 1435 Basketball team f4jg Drama club 1415 Roosevelt University. ST EPI-IAN SEFFREN lt is aquiet worker who succeeds.' Entered Bateman, Sept. '583 Basketball team f4j5 Student Council f4j5 University of Illinois. JANIS TEICHMAN Ahh, why should life all labor be. Entered Bateman, Fall '58. Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. JUDY SIMON She looks quite safe and sou so does gunpowder. Entered Bateman, Fall '57. SENIOR SHARON WEISS A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. Entered Bateman, Sept. '58, CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan DeVry, Treasurer, Roberta Hoffman, Presi- dent, Pamela Randall, Secretary. 25 C g l B W h h T All Senior Class A B WINDSOR FOOD SHOP ' Mr. S Mrs. IRVING GQLDBERG AND MICHAEL I-CUIS Mr. a Mrs. MAURICE HARTZEN and STUART C g l ol B W h NANCY WINKEL AND T0 THE BATEMAN SCHOOL MOTHER, DADDY, BARBARA AND BOBBIE CLASSES JUNIORS From LEFT TO RIGHT: Harry Braverman, Michael Goldberg, Neil Leavitt, and Cary Fohrman. JUNIORS From LEFT TO RIGHT: Seymour Frank, Jerry Paust, Jim Block, Albert Pohl, and Jack Pyne. JUNIORS From LEFT TO RIGHT: Stuart I-lartzen, Gerald Tenenblatt, Ray Gronemeyer, and Betty Mandell. JUNIORS From LEFT TO RIGHT Darlene Blair Adri enne Starr Melvin Persm and Perry Binder Af' QF' SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW from Left to Right: Dale Falkenstein, Barbara Horn, Nancy Winkel, Toni Bell, and Iris Shaps. TOP ROW: Vince McShane, Michael Horn, Nancy Crane, Lynne Chaiken, Mary Hepner, and Cornelia Hon- char. FRESHMEN FRONT ROW from Left to Right: Barbara Lanser, Coralee Whitsett, Dolores Frazier, Barbara Rose, Andrea Miceli, and Lynn Mack. SECOND ROW: James Aguirre, Don Toffel, Gail Smith, Barbara Bussenius, Phyllis Verbeau, Wendy Grubb, and Ronnie Zimbroff. TOP ROW: Warren Weintraub, Stephan Slutzkin, Al Miller, Kenneth Green, Howard Goodman, Jim Siegal, Stuart Kravitz, Jerry Berman, and Julius Richman. 29 Student Council FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Delores Frazier, Stuart Hartzen, Wendy Grubb, Toni Bell, Perry Binder, Mr Garvis, Richard Masur, Roger Silverstein, Darlene Blair, Stephan Seffren, and Cornelia Honchar. Chronicle Staff Robert Murray Toni Bell Barbara Lee Martin Robert Lowenthal Perry Binder 30 Odyssey Staff FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Dale Falkenstein, Nick Poganey, Robert Lowenthal, Barbara Lee Martin, Toni Bell Robert Murray, Perry Binder, and Nancy Winkel. Monitors BACK ROW: Lynne Chaikin Stuart Hartzen Barbara Lee Martin Dale Falkenstein FRONT ROW: Dolores Frazier Myra Carnell Toni Bell Nancy Winkel COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. James Aguirre Mrs. Myrtle Arlen Sammy Colletti Lillian Dolan Kathryn Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herskowitz Nancy, Brenda and Marty Wendy Ishihara Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kaddies Mr. and Mrs. Bemard Levin Editor of the Junior Gem Hedges Mac Donald Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Malanga Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Dr. and Mrs. Jack Tresley and family Warren Weintraub 32 COMO INN From Sxnce 1924 World Famous Itallan Restaurant A Featuring Przme Aged Steaks Lobster Friend Imported and Domestic Wmes and Llqfwfs JOSEPH GETTO'S 546 Mllwaukee Ave Telephone HA 1 5222 foe Marchettz and Family , 7 and Festa Dinners . Congratulations to the Best Wishes Faculty to Faculty and Graduates Compliments of the JAMIE BEAUTY SALON 738 N. Michigan Ave. Phone Michigan 2-8305 if 7 . 1? .F . ,-,fTz4z5,fw - . . '1l'3fff:Z39g:,:Q O-N, .. .. -f w-5-:f:,.9f.1:-:W 45.4- 7':ff3' A I' f 3 5 1 M: 1 H if v i 'f 4 5 1 2 ? ' v M, i , M ,, x. K -. .- . zfw m. -'-,Mfq . . ,, - .gases Nez wx'-. r ,ii , ,ffm 155 , fkgm, -.fs X A .2 bis: , 16: A 'Q f M , x A . 1 , . 3 . X swf . W . Q A- gf 25' L vw .Q 'ai Y. K gg' if Vw QiEEf!5?f1 , ig as ' .314 f . 5 ' 3: Lx- . .. M M w s Q Y ? 5 5X5 f EW? qpwiu -wg 55 'T my .. hiv, R- Field Hockey Swimming Girls' Athletics Toni Bell Judy Barbara Lynne Simon Martin Chaiken o o i Dale Nancy Cornelia Falkenstein Winkel Honchar GHHS' BasketbaH Sydni Knox Roger Silverstein Nicky Po ga ny -if wif' Richard Masur Steve Seffren BATEMAN BATEMAN BATEMAN BATEMAN BATEMAN BATEMAN BATEMAN Perry Binder Albert Pohl BOYS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 53 Parker 59 39 Latin 64 35 111. S855 Children 's 56 50 111. S855 Children 's 68 69 Chicago Academy 45 Univ. High Harvard Melvin Persm Stuart Hartzen Smart I-lartzen Albert Pohl Jerry Price Melvin Persin Mike Hom Steve Seffren Soft Richard Masur Perry Binder ball Jim Block 39 Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Sydni Knox, Myra Carnell, Toni Bell, Barbara Martin, Capt., Delores Frazier, Cor- nelia Honchar, and Brigid Bazlen. Folk Dancing fl . 1-as s Rig, EB 3 if .lu ? , 4 ami., , MJ -iwiivlbvgf 3 'W ' aww wi I . Q.. Z' f 'af 1 Mk ,W Q. r'-1 1 i Way 4. . fx ' fx. , , mwfw, if lf x, .A if My f 'if ' 532535 Q, 'mf ff - C' K..1,,,,, 's Q ZIJ i ! E Y 1 Q g y'i Q fx , I' .M ,'Y.5? ' 5 J. L - :g'Q:5jf..4L 5. NS 7, 'K if f gpg il -fa 'T .V Wammmmwq www 3:0-wfwwmwgmfamw .wmwmwmww M,-nm.wm www-w.mmums wwssagaxsrrmmnwq ix 5 E 5 5 I958-9 Anthony Bernberg Lynne Camp Sonja Collins Dean Cavender 44 o ,M John Dyer Emery Fair Sheldon Fogel Robert Giller 45 William Goodman Susan Harris Kenneth Kapson Darrell Larsen Raymond LeBoeuf Hedges MacDonald David Masur Val Jean Mcbenighan +7 K . William Meskin Melody Sarnow Sharon Sloane Harvey Small 48 CLAYTON STUBB INS KATHY TURNER Character Is Strength MARK UNELL SUSAN WEHNER t r , Q I 49 if i '1. QL Q LOWER SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Alexander, Librarian, William Wallace, Secretary, Ray LeBoeuf, Social Vice-President, Bo Meskin, President, Billy Goodman, Vice-President, Monitors, Jana Lyons, Treas- urer, and Kenneth Kapson, Asst. Librarian. REPRESENTATIVES FT TO RIGHT: lvnno Fen-nn KA JUNIOR GEM LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynne Camp, Managing Editor, David Masur, Production, Hedges MacDonald, Editor Bill Goodman, Production Mgr., Kenneth Kapson, Humor Editor. SIXTH AND SEVENTH GRADES FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Gloria Capra, Sandra Zaphiris, Sharon Quinn, Jana Lyons, Darlene Bruce, Miss Cug- lar. SECOND ROW: William Wallace, Achilles Justice, Gary Aull, Michael Tristano, Michael Iazetto, Claude Ostfeld, David Goulding, Henry Becker. THIRD ROW: Mickey Poistner, Alan Stutman, Chris Krasuski, Robert Paulus, Robert Nathan, Stuart Kroop. FIFTH GROUP FIRST ROW, Left to Right: David De Mack, Bruce Knox, Jeffrey Frankel, Douglas Smith, Timothy Wild. SECOND ROW: Allyson Conn, Jamie Binder, Cynthia Leviton, Alexis Rahim, Alice Fahrney, Joan Wetton. THIRD ROW: Mr. Mack, Joel Turek, Ricky Siegel, Larry Ball, Michael Zvolner, Eugene Malanga, Bobby Ca- pra, Perry Baver. 52 FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Annette Kaplan, Roberta Knoderer, Davie Crockett, Roberta Berenson, Wendy Hughes, Miss Bruning. SECOND ROW: Michael Paulus, William Knoderer, Kenneth Burnett, Harold Siegel, Leonard Graff, Frankie Furlett. Richard Tresley, Freddie Davis, Henry Fruehof. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Janice Harris, Cookie Straw, Mary Dee Morgan, Carol Graham, Bonnie Taman, Mary Ann Wooster. SECOND ROW: Miss Westerholm, Paul Wiener, Gregory Anderson, Maxfield Moo, Fritz Halsey, Barry Cowan Murray Karroll Sharon Bemard. THIRD ROW' Jeffre F ' b S D , , . y ein erg, cott avis, Dennis Montenier, Irwin Simkin, Marc Jarrett, John Qwintana, Michael Szipronat, Robert Hartley, Stephen Irngrund 53 SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Andrea Cohn, Wendy Norris, Margo Watson, Llyne Frank, Dwynielle Rahim, Mrs. Sturtevant. SECOND ROW: Raymond Lemieux, Dick Bluefarb, Richard Weiss, Wendy Isharaha, Deborah Camp, Paula Mann, Debbie Fobes, Paula Howat, Philip Handler. THIRD ROW: Marc Russell, Stephan Dum- phy, Tommy McNichol, David Belson, Tom Zimberoff, Sarah Lennox, Marika Koketse, Celena Adams, Mary Chancellor. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Bonnie Sue Hamilton, Connie Williams, Dianne Thomas, Leslie Ganz, Charmaine Alane, Alice Keifer. SECOND ROW: Leslie Cotman, Christen Hennesey, Karen Davidson, Steve Capillo, Jo- seph Getto, Godfrey Howard, Betty Kadis, Mike Mathe. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Viverito, Pat Keane, Alan Le-- vin, Mike Townsend, Richard Fischer, Scotty Davidson, Julian Peterhans, Chuck Dutkeweicz, Russell Oliver. 54 SENIOR KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mary Wood, Andrea Hughes, John Petits, Michael Duff, Miss Heineman. SECOND ROW: Jeffery Cabot, Raymond Solly, Sammy Colletti, Ricky Vance, Keith Imgrund. THIRD ROW: Kippy Townsend, Craig Nicosia, Kent Van Giesen, Sam Proud, Robert Szabo. JUNIOR KINDERGA RTEN FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Dawn Durant, Margaret Belbin, Kim Doljin, Julia Anhalt, Miss Bittner. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Wise, Barbara Schwartz, Penny Sutton, Ann Banta, Lucy Lennos, Cindy Craig. THIRD ROW: Frank Weiss, John Milone, Norma Wood, Kathy Powell, Rocky Wagner, Byron Kast. 55 ---....,v ':ar 'f'1m 'M K 4 , 1 O h 'U W e' iw 1 J . if :Qui -, Q Q. 3 . 4 4 1 Q as 4 x Teachers 1957-1958 Gordon Dean Smith, Art director, Mrs. Gordon Dean Smith, Treas., Mrs. John Rogers, Vice-Pres., John Rogers, Presi- dent. Assoc. 1958-1959 Mrs. C. Robert Williams, Treas., Mr. Irv ing Tenenblatt, I-I. S. Vice-Pres., Mrs. Peter Stockdale, G.S. Vice-Pres., Mr. Townsend, President. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Fair, G. S. Secretary, Mrs. Clay Forker, H. S. Secretary. Michael Paulus Mrs. Robert F P 1 The Shortest Answer Is Doing Fourth Grade Motto Think Before You Act Seventh Grade Motto Rob P 1 58 Facult CLARENCE SYMONDS HARRY RODMAN Mathematics English, Speech Physical Ed. BETTY STERNBERG Individual Work Group MERLE FELDMAR LOREN MASSOVER Graduating Seniors ADRIENNE GOODRICH IRIS KANE 0 , 04 000 000 0000 0 2 0 BEST WISHES ,0 OOO T0 THE CLASS OF 1959 OOO O 61 0 0 O . O 0 O . 0 I 0 O O 0 0 9 0009 Mr and Mrs G M POHL 0004 004 004 004 00 CONGRA TULA TIONS 0 3 , 0 '0 0 O THE ABBEY 1 14 S DEARBORN 0 0 2 0 0 ! ' . 0 0 0 0 . ' 00 0000 000 000 0000 0 CONGRA TULA TIONS T0 THE GRADUA TING SENIORS Mr. AND Mrs. AARON CHAIKEN AND LYNNE COMPLIMENTS FROM Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tenenblatt T0 THE FACULTY OF BATEMAN HIGH SCHOOL ISOLINA FLORES VIRGINIA FORKER FRANK CARVIS BILL GEDONIAS LYDIA GORANIN PHYLLIS FERGUS HOYT PATRICIA SONDRALL MARY JANE STOLFI .IOHN THOMY MILTON WEINER JOSE MACAPIA RAY RESHOFT HARRY RODMAN DEBORAH SCHATZ CLARENCE SIMMONS MAURICE SONDRALL Q ii ,Q , ag, o 1. 9 ff 1 fg .5 f V. ' ' mark N I ,M i n a 3 'N fn l.Q7,,. . .fig , . kkk.,, ., Q A ,qv YA,- . i Q --5 'iw 4 Z f mag 'L i Qi! Q ii 4 Eff 65 5912 95 M5 4 g a xl' Q . F K ' gif arf 'MM 'ig if 'J--' W v k v fi? L R' . 9 f V 2, 4 5 if .X 4 , angel 5 If 5' ,is 4.0 2 3 4' x 25 i k tv! 41' W- L i ' . 'f if ff? ,, wi g'sf b5, af 'f SE 'Puff K ' 7 ,Y ,,,,,A A ? 3 NORTH AVENUE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'N The North Side 's Oldest Savings Institution 500 West North Avenue I -----:-:5:Y:2:2:2:EQgggQgQgQgQgQEQEQSQEQEQEQ?QEQEQEQ5fgfgf:Q:f:2:Q:E:-:-:-:- C OMPLIME N TS 2 q 0F THE KROGER COMPANY I. 4720 N. Marine Dr. 5 M: Chicago, Illinois .... .... NEW LAWRENCE RESTAURANT 1020 Lawrence Ave. Mann Friendly service el 5 Qualify foods gy ' Convenient location lj, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell 1 o IN COMPLIMENTS HONOR 0F OF IRVIN HANDLER COMPLIMENTS OF RICHARD AND FRANK WEISS School Photographer Mr. and Mrs. H. BRAVERMAN I' BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Jose Macapia, coachg David Ma- sur, Darrell Larsen, Bo Meskin, Bill Goodman. FRONT ROW: Butch Stubbins, Emery Fair, BATEMAN 12 and Mike Stockdale. SC HEDU LE Francis Parker 30 Eighth Grade Boys' Basketball BATEMAN 16 BATEMAN 28 BATEMAN 20 BATEMAN 24 BATEMAN 36 Francis Parker 31 Francis Parker 43 Jr. Military Academy 22 Jr. Military Academy 23 North Shore 32 BATEMAN 32 North Shore 17 Compliments of ARROW DRUGS Mr. and Mrs. JOHN H. AULL Mr. and Mrs. W. W. CRAIG ANNA DUTKIENER Mrs. ESTELLE JOERNS FRED M. KASE Mr. and Mrs. DAVID A. KASE Mrs. F. RUSSELL OLIVER Telephone MO 44-0301-2 UNION CLUB MOTOR LIVERY 1460 North Clark Street Chicago THOMAS LAINC PETER RABER Manager Preszdent FOR GENUINE ELECTROLUX SERVICE SALES 'PARTS Q CALL Mr. and Mrs. LYLE SHERMAN WILLIAM WALLACE SAM BALL Mr. and Mrs. C. ROBERT WILLIAMS Authorized factory Mrs. CONNIE CHANCELLOR representative OFFICE HOME UP 8-'II00 AM 2 5932 COMPLIMENTS T0 . BARBARA ROSE FRUM 212 S. State Known to all who loved her unt Hat 1875 1959 In Memoriam Mrs HARRIET MC WHORTER Aunt Hat taught us all a great lesson qutet drgnlty a pleasant sm1le and a helptng hand al ways extended as she passes through our school A lost mrtten for a lundergartener a book left by an erghth grader or a needle and thread for a hrgh school grrl to make last mmute repalrs at the Chnstmas Dance all servtces she rendered happtly Many of the teachers spent therr free trme vrsrtmg wrth Aunt Hat Valentrnes Chrrstmas plants cards from the chrldren a sweet smtle and a bash ful hello at her door and the goodtes and lrttle grfts from teachers that frlled her roorn were only materral evrdence of the love th1s grand lady en Joyed Bateman School wtll rrnss her but lt IS a better place for her havlng been here Richard Masur From Left to Right: Nancy Winkel, Judy Simon, Sydni Knox, and Dale Falkenstein. Student Players Q I Barbara Martin Perry Binder Wardrobe Music Director Mr . Lo ' F I Mr . 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