Beverly Hills High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1973

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Wild fads and outlandish ballyhoo ran rampant during that decade known as the Roaring Twentiesf' This was the jazz age and prohibition was going strong. During this time, Beverly Hills was growing rapidly and as early as 1922 agitation for a local high school began. At a cost of SB703,000, Los Angeles City School District planned the high school for 7OO students. ln 1927, 380 students attended the high school's first session. The first outside speaker, a lVlr. Scott, came to speak on Reforestation. The first football game was played against Burbank High School, and even though we lost 47-O, it broke the tape for the athletic scene at Beverly. While the student body constitution was being adopted, so was Albion Street by Girls' League. The first social activity D ' V ..Y,,Y ,. l 5, ilkeugg-, 'L LZLCTL l l i . ,i is ,. l l l li iii .V ii , t lr i, , i l if' l Us K7 .f ' Cin nf uf' . ,. 9 . ,, 7 V :LS , ' QL '51-,Q , if 47 X ' 'Ffa :P -.4 .fur 'H mg.. Y Y' 1-...,..,, , ' A I N? 1145 v 3 V: I4 fHEG13L?fE1iilE1?Sf, was a Halloween Party and The Enchanted Christmas Tree was the first play performed by the drama class. At a yearbook assem- bly that year, it was suggested to the student body that they should buy a WATCHTOVVER to show their grandchildren in 1970. Reporting on the school scene were 29 jour- nalists dedicated to publishing a school weekly, which had the name High Lights. High was to repre- sent the hill upon which the school was situated and the high ideals which the students stood for. The Lights expressed the illuminat- ing influence of education. Spring 1928 introduced the school's first annual, The WATCHTOWER, a 144- page publication with a foreword by famed humorist Will Rogers. lt was dedicated to the students of Beverly Hills High School in honor of the two graduating seniors. Soon after breaking away from Los Angeles' jurisdiction in 1935, Beverly Hills High School was united with the elementary schools to form a unified school district. The high school's enrollment was increasing rapidly and the school l ,V ' ,,,, ,K.,,,4 . , f ' .1 ,,.k 1.91, , . wr ,, ,J,..,, yffffffiijf N' wwf- ' L 2 5 , 5 g ,: M, H, .5 Fi Qfmfmfgmifw? 35515162 556251301 13059 W wsveiv Emajiaxsg that was originally planned for 700 necessitiated expansion, and it increased its capacity to 2,300 During the period of 1929 to 1960, a fine arts building, more tennis courts, bleachers, the swim-gym, guidance office, business educa- tion building, and the science building with laboratory facilities were added. A new structure, which included a library, cafeteria, planetarium, resource centers, laboratories, parking facilities, little theater, and music room, were added following a school bond issue in 1965 to try to instill an ideal learning situation. The 1960's offered Beverly Hills High School many new challenges. As the mini, midi, and maxi lengths invaded the school, so did groom- ing standards. The dress code then became one in which casual attire was acceptable. The Sixties also brought about an air of disillusion- ment across the country. The as- sassinations of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and Robert F. Kennedy shocked America. The astronauts landing on the moon 4 r , 6, ,N Vg.. Mv ,N W , ' A 1. W + uw . x .X Y Q 4 ,x x Vx 1 4 .X w X Q ESM 3952 1 , . gave the country a sense of ac- complishment. The early Seventies marked a change in individual thinking a- mong the students. Athletes fought for long hair, and students began to question not only teach- ers but themselves. That same period provided a more modern type ot learning institu- tion. This enabled the students to present challenging questions and projects in an unstructured type of learning environment. To even more enhance the stu- dents' sense of responsibility, a more permissive type of do-it- yourself scheduling was adopted at Beverly High in the Fall of 1972. When the numerous opportunities and challenges are taken into con- sideration, it is apparent what an incredible learning institution Beverly High really is. But may it always change according to the times, for there is nothing more constant than change. iCffi7gfLQ'nff iii: iQ i' I l ' l i l l E333 'Iwi 1 Time it WHS, AHCI what 3 time it W3S It WaS... A time of iY1Y'lOCeHCe, A time of confidences. LOYIQ 3QO...it must De... I l'1ElVe El DhOtOQl 3Di'l. Preserve your memories, Thev're all that's rleft vou. -Paul SimOn me- .Mee:wruu-:pw-mf.w1', b, Q. .vfhw.xng A I ,sw 11.525 -'M A y K 1 1 A. fi ..--vm A 1 ' L. , st.. X, ,...m w x ,mj ', 'W , ff..,b ff f Ni' Il fag M Z? W is 1 QW xi- vw Wm wx:-fx ,saw 3, A W ,5 A 'V , 394 ff r , ' 1 ' ' Q 2 A , fy w ' 'Z U1 ' i, , -1 if'- x x r Vx V ' I w ' x ,1 M11 il Q w 1 , 3 ,I UQIEKEKEDIQ H5193 The YTIOFE fhiI'1QS I'9m3iI'l the Same the ITIOFG tl lGV change Hftel' all. -JOI'II'1 KHOWIGS , V, VV V my , ,,,, ,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,g---,,,. ..... A w , .L I-IEADMASTE RS fs PEDAGOGUES STE ER? E WR? BALLYI-IOO NURMAN GUNGUESTS BILL QF FAKE 1948 1928 Q ff af- F W VF f ff f f M X -X ,KW UT , ,NK w M 'X X2 5 fs' Jf TQ- f fu L Al ,,:4i ,ix ' Al 23 ,L LBJ g 1:4 L L T5 ' Vx'-ww W fi? 525 Q7 W 1 vi i H' 'TA'T W :Q ,AX Kf fx W re fm V V Y ix wx fr XL. fr . Ii ,l In gp Zl LfZQnli? X3 ii '51Lf Yi:4J XEjL'kfi5A ll:Qliif 1 1 1 1 4 a m Y N i x i l I ,, Y i 1 1 ww - w , , i,,,,,MHW+H,-...Hg 7, 5 HQVSH Fix 'F HSIWQ Dramatic changes ahead ,f fvf 5114- ul 'yffrtgm 13 .YQ a V w ig? . . .LWB ,f,5A.,2 it l i 5 , . sf ttf uf. U. nf ll! tiff? cjfg ,l-3 i f,..Q.,.., .4.,,- 1 - ' 5 ,figfuz .mr 'ffl fljlf li -mg 1' 1,1 . l gilggifly :lie-'E .5 ig he fs '?g1t.ll-Fg ,J ww writ' .ga ,. 1, .lwlft Elifff 4 2 we - .f 3.1 ' di ng-ff J - , ,. If r wg , i A if ' fn? ' V ll fl 4 are c 2 ' .Af gt. '-1: r time 3 L -2 f- X, g '21 f i f ffifv rr. 'w2if..f ff ' . f ifw ia Tilt! f i f W' li Wi. l if lff ll .1 17 -- M' 5 if : 2 'J TL. we f l r l 0 5 1 'ily -if-fi 'Z:2?:.:Af.1.f,- 1 V' 1 f W .- 'Z' Dr. Arthur Malin lVlr.Jack Paul Nlr. Melvin Spitz lVlr. Herbert Young twenty 0 headmasters and pedagogues Alvin Toffler describes change as the process by which the future in- vades our lives and he suggests it is important to look at it closely, not merely from the grand perspec- tives of history, but also from the vantage point of the living, breath- ing individuals who experience it. In the years immediately ahead for you, change promises to be dra- matic. lf it is a truism that more has happened to man, his environ- ment, his world, and his relation- ships during the past 62 years than in the 799 lifetimes or almost 50,000 years that preceded, then one can rightfully expect that the next lifetime of 62 years will sprint by with the speed of lighten- ing. The emancipation of the 18 year old with many overdue rights under- lines new responsibilities. As the pace of change and human require- ments continue to accelerate even more dramatically it will become in- creasingly your problem to cope with, and hopefully master, the un- finished agenda facing IVIAN-that of realizing Paul Brandwein's pri- orities for your lifetimes the ideals of truth, beauty, justice, love and faith. If you succeed, peace, positive human relationships and resolution of the environmental problems - and - survival will be the reward. It's worth working for! Good Luck! lVlr. Kenneth L. Peters Superintendent of Schools This year's Watchtower creatively chronicals the events and impres- sions of a very special year in the growing story of this school. Soon the year will become history and we will look back upon our time togeth- er with nostalgia. Many of our approaches to learning have changed and we have seen many opportunities for the in- creased involvement of students in meaningful learning activities out- side the traditional classroom. This is good, but also is the rebirth of loyalty, credibility and mutual cooperation. Yes, The more things remain the same, the more they change after all. Dr. F. Willard Robinson Principal headmasters and pedagogues 0 twenty-one 1,1 W 1 H , 11 ' 1 Q - - ' -- X fr- X -I-:N W i ' 1 1 ii 1 , 1 ,i H 1 by i 1 1 , 4 A . J is gg U ,fi 3 Ann. 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This year it has planned and produced several edu- cational workshops geared toward greater communication with the students in the various facets of ed- ucational planning. General college advising, including financial aid, was discussed in depth. Other ses- ing debuts sions delt with honors and ad- vanced placement courses. The most successful innovation was self-scheduling. Under this pro- gram, the counselors set up the en- tire process of each student de- veloping his own schedule. Because of its success, self-scheduling will be continued. f 'N Mrs. Fulvia Kingsley Gary Carlen Miss Patsy Carter 1 , X ,fffmigw A Mrs. Beryl Franklin Miss Patricia Henning Gerald Jones twenty-four 0 head masters and pedagogues Mrs. Betty Price assists students. Mrs. Sonia Duboe Mrs. Isa bel Wadsworth A Q , ff eg, , ,,.,..-11 - '-A F K G 2 7 . Ziff fl , iff' . ,iz- ' .X ' V 'A' Phyliss Bagdadi Norma Berkowitz M 4 t 15 rf lx, Harriet Holland , SuzanneJensen Rance Kooken i lffipf , , , f +1fi:22w M Betty Price fu f'f,- , rib- f f ' .,: 4gf:1!ff ff' if ,izdyw-f'L H Lqwff, , ,A W , In Vi V X? W W f ff , riff I aff? ff' l W 5 'ff f f Sw we 5' X SWE' SU o 0' m -1 ,-f Z m :i 3 711 , iff 'K Cf , 'Q W Qy fj f f ry -4 , My V 1 24 W ? Rose Ray Kathryn Bradfield X XM M, f 5 if ff 'jf 1 , 1 4, ,f ,W Q? 4 Q fy ,Q 4 Z W x 4 Sylvia Kaplan Ann Marquise f Gail Reynolds ,f ff , 4 Q ard, ,f '45 Q QW f ,M Y fc Af 5 M ' ,N . i if af' . . ,V GX, 1 3 41 w,5!?,g X V . N Frank Schreiner Virginia Sexton Mildred Solociklf Q :,, gg, '- ' . , ,V f - ' S l 2 V, ' '- X - A ' '7' 0 ' 'Viif V, 111 -2.41 2 B . 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S ,?2fJ,i? .,xt.,, ' A ' 'J 'i:WiIIiam Hoag Boys' PE - . . 1 - 1- it xr-Q' 'r , , it - ' Q i , jf- ig: gn .. ita t t 1 -4 ,, iriijc X22 K is LP- '75, X wkqg-5' yi - SL, -V 'iv fix- gy -PM . . .ft n .1 xg'-1-'22 -X Sg t - V J iilohn lngle Performing Arts Mrs. Midori Kamei Business Ed thirty-two 0 headmasters and pedagogues Mrs. Carol Hofmeister Girls' PE Mrs. Marion Jacobsen Robert Holmes Performing Arts Sanford Jacquard English French W +21 , fii,i 4 1 , fr , I 1- A A fl ' yyyyffaf 25 ' 1 ir' f fffff if Vfffvfrw , if , WWW :fi fww r i f 'ffff,,cf,ff V VOM W wwf 'Y 'ff , ,22 7 Mrs.CIara Kineman Charles Kloes French Social Studies, PE Joseph Hooker Mrs Alison Howell English Math William Jones Math fff 14 9 Of ff? ff WWQWZ fxff X K f iff! QQ! f X I 74467 , f X , ff! X X fff f W ff 12 ,JW 4 www if W 1 If ,y 'VM4 'lx 9,5 I a is fm, x 12, 1 : f' Win lm! 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A ,..1g,LQ....J:s,1' 2:1 Mrs. Carol Fuller thirty-four 0 headmasters and pedagogues mvg,smunQy mmguw Mm, Qnmwm ng MEM Fnmlm ,A f . .. i wounnmmmggw c2on mg Scicamm Des ,,, f , f.ff f, ,, ,ff 4 ,ff ff' M ,V,,, , ,NME , , M 5 ,5 , ly, I ,Zyl Lgf r l ,J: ff,Z!,' lgyg 1, 4 ' fa we Wm df 1 , 2' ' 5Y'dfF'eiUEiE4Tf?GjfM1GIU4ki!10 E'QnQ1 K I V g. b ,. , ' ,gyf k HMA' 'A - ' ,1 f ' ,i ' 1 lfwfi x , V , ex 1 4 v - , V. :.'ff'7 fn Helen Rinde -'-' QM , - ,,gff2:?, G-V M .-. ' ff? ' 21 wfi'f1 KA Tammy Ihiwfsfam lkuilmwfhfmce Mgmgfaffsik 350215543 SQMJEQQ, F-Ti fgmms PE g mf H Msfinmcef mm 50065 ILUAJGZ FmmMWQimQm EFQWQW limmgmfm Tcadmmnnefgfl Avis S xx? QL. Wemiz FMU lwklfmaxlfeirm Iwi: IMWUIXQG fwliwfnhw Iwnialflmimg Am, headmasters and pedagogues o thirty-five Mrs. Patricia Muchmore Science L Richard Munitz Mrs. Elizabeth Nichols Salvatore Occhipinti English French Social Studies Miss Dorothea Poloynis Mrs. Florence Quertermous fKalman Rabkin English TA English English l , Jack Reilly Miss Marilyn Reynertson John Riddle Boys' PE Business Ed Visual Arts thirty-six 0 headmasters and pedagogues 4 i Francis Crean and Rance Kooken James Painter Math Mrs. Laura Ranks English Mrs. Helen Rinde English Jacques Poletti French M rs. Cathy Ranney Performing Arts John Rosemond Director of Student Activities if 1 ,v 1 Mrs. Susan Sprouse head masters and pedagogues 0 thirty-seven Miss Barbara Schenkel English Q s s 5 sffa y 2 a A A, , r WECILEYHEJFCAN 'siswmvfainbar PE Miss GEMM Shwfqik Smhail Mfsaaau srmawmm ' Emggnngfm C N15 fa, V j s s ,, ',, K 1 , ju .54 f f Q 419 f 'C 3 s f. gf? 2 , 5 f' ff Jf 2 L . , 1' 1 4 Q 3 4 M f f msg, 5 f 1 iff! 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NW 4 1 , Tom Ferris and Allen Klotz Paul MICHZIISKO ER2cQLmaJHa6l Smam PQWGQFMGWQ Artis Ecilwaaqdw Smmffavm SGDQUMQZQ AM H5 s 4-if IJIIM 7 X mafia .- ,.:1-f,f1- -: ,,Q,.. 40, f Jaw --4, ,- ' . , , ..f.,..,,.,.,. 2 iii, 251 -1491 ' 1 115 ' f':.,.. i li 23'4 :4v,1,1'i .,fSff' .55311:1-fx:'g ':1:f.:, f V, .,,, , W. .,.f,. , ,,.5,, Q i , .QR ,Q 1 ig , -fm. ,L 1 L . 3' -:ef P L' fm'-::g-.:,,, - 2-1' ,,:. -XM t 5. -1: 24, .sz ' -ww' -S 4 .9 4 7 2 3 3 I sk vii .f 'eg' Www y, 1 V Z I .1 ,3,, .m x I, I Mr., 'Q 4 , ev 525 'Wi ,, I , . ,,,. Q k -. 14, lf 72- A 22 A. Mfg M15 SGCQUQ mmfy SfflQQf5 MQGIIFUW PE fLQfQmnQvrii Sicizm Emgflbilm f ff' 4 J Lyllc-9 SMQU M095 Scwsym Tammmm Mmm f M1vQl Sami Tea1QwsQcfm Hcamg Eeconmwmwe headmasters and pedagogues o thnrty mme Wx vm -X Q w X K i xi ln mernoriam Beverly lost two of its finest staff members, Miss Laura Mayne and Mr. W.V. Brinegar, during the past year. Although she worked in the counseling office for only three years, Laura Lee CPollyJ Mayne became a vital part of this school. Mr. Brinegar was on the staff for 17 years as a math teacher. ,uf QU.. on i V -gf, ,ss ' xr is .. ei .r - ,. 'N 3 I , X 2. 1,-H2 i f . :gms X k ,sf . . W I ,airs Effiffifi. ' nifiifi' --:1151::5f:: ..,5,t . I, H-J::-::... we p,,3'--...,--.,.,. i - . ..,., . ,. --1'--., -Q.-lu K .M 1,'.,U.. or -' f '. 1 u -nm x .,- i Y UIQ S' ...J - ,wg-, 21 -. g'nn . '- -fi ., f,'..',l..Z-.mlsgvl i M 1 . .,.,,,, i.,,. 1 , '!i ,--v '-'Quinny anti ' .s. '. ': . M V f .- v,-, u..n.i uriu 1 . , ,fn-. fq.....,p -Q' if -:Q vu. 1-vu... ,sq tw, 1 .ni irn...,,s .H 5 U, ,H e -. ,....., ...sy s M , ,,, i U., 1 W. V. Brinegar if V ll' A A +- 19 Q J 5' X 1 'fi Q .KH ffl. ff fi ' 'tl Miss Laura Mayne Miss Hilda Valmer Mrs. Marryl Van Woy LouisVersace Spanish Girls PE English - i Q jR,..rX2 f g 5 f.s f fQA f , Hr 55.0- ' 'f 4 ' , , L Mrs. Judith Warren Michael Weber 'iAIan Weiner g English . Science, Math Spanish l l Mrs. Barbara Wilson Mrs. Louise Wilson DV- JOIWV1 Leslie WO0d Girls' PE Latin Social Studies forty 0 headmasters and pedagogues l Chuck Kloes and Mrs. Simone Laidig Donald Walker Robert Wall Technical Arts Math bf ef' QS 1 ikBarton Wigge Mrs Dixie Zovak Business Ed Girls PE Miss Jackie Bierman A math departmental meeting Girls' PE Mrs. Marion Jacobsen neadmasters and pedagogues 0 forty-one 17 25 39 47 57 65 73 89 Architecture is only one facet of tech- nical arts. The graphics presses run artwork, cal- endars, and the schooI's newspaper, Highlights. Home economics kitchens are shared by girls and boys. Planetarium followers set their sights on the stars. The computer does math homework and plays football and other games. Videotaped programs are produced by students in Media Production. Hearing his own voice helps a foreign language student learn pronounciation. Microfilm readers enable the library to record much data in a small space. forty-two 0 academics NXWQ-A 'x gg t X , if ,f if - - ' ,fm ' - KQV Mfy ' 4,-'iii ,J , l ff .,.,,.. .irfr J, j ' iff f' 'fo 2652! ,--,-.,-4........ . ' ' ' ' , tx ,, , J ,,..l?.......-..m .... ,4,.m... L ,,,,.,,,,. .ff-N Education: an alternate approach Curricular activities, combined with off-campus opportunities, have greatly expanded Beverly's academic experiences. New audio visual equipment, increased li- brary possibilities, and community work is now available. ln December, 80 students went on a study-exploration program to Yosemite Valley, co-sponsored by the Science Department and the Yosemite Institute. The trip pro- vided first-hand experience in studying the history, geology, and natural habits of the valley life. During Christmas vacation, the Russian Studies class coordinated the third annual trip to Russia. For two weeks, the group toured Nlos- cow, Leningrad,and Paris. Another tour traveled to London, Prague, Budapest, and Vienna. Closer to home, Work Experience was enlarged and renamed the Ap- plied Education Center. The AEC developed a program called com- munity internships. Over 4O stu- dents participated in tutoring. hospital work, and manning the Maple Crisis Center. ln school, many new facilities were invoked. Flexible scheduling was the instigator in most of these e- vents. Two important advance- ments are the planetarium and the foreign language lab. academics 0 forty-three H The former supplements astrono- my classes as well as serving as a i theatre for slide and music shows. The lab offers modern, audioforal instruction in foreign languages. Resource Centers offer specific tutorial and enrichment help in the academic subjects, A noticeable accent was placed on fine arts this year. Tuesday's Mu- sic, held at lunch, gives students the chance to hear symphonic, choral, and modern music per- formed by their classmates. Thurs- day Theatre, also performed at lunch, presents theatrical works by the drama department. ,AW Concerning curriculum, the femin- ist movement hit what was once a male domain, technical arts. Girls are now welcome in the shop and technical arts classes. The boys countered by taking home eco- nomics and the traditionally fe- male modern dance class. Curricu- lum changes included the expan- sion of the pass-fail program to encompass more electives and a 1 floating option, and student self- scheduling brought another uni- versity touch to Beverly. New T classes included photography, the works of Herman Hesse, and Con- T temporary Crafts. li Expansion and change have made Beverly a versatile and rewarding learning experience, forty-fou r 0 academics One-to-one help is available in the For- eign Language Resource Center. A student welds a project for Design and Construction. Students explore nature in below freez- ing weather during science department tripto Yosemite. Relaxation and self-teaching manuals can be utilized in the English Resource Center. A biology student experiments on a frog using the facilities of the Science Re- source Center. An electronics student works with a logic trainer. Campaign '72 was put on display in the Social Studies Resource Center. Calculators and math games are among the facilities of the Math Resource Cen- ter. academics 'forty-five '11-4 a Y: 4. ,.A-..44,,,- '- jffl' 1.r,Ji,f4,Q fl, 'I vlgfw-1-,.:-f Q.,-flaw . . ,f,:5j , 'Y '-'fEf :V , , iisflfr ,2M1:'f?fe5ffrN'1: , .. ,. -.,-,.-,, , . H4-'GEL' g 6,21 .. , ,Q-fig. 'M' ff -' . Agkvffivf 'A A, :P A ' ,fwfr 1, f 1 . 'fi L Q, fix? Y' 4 ' 5 -ff J.: - 2 V , ' w - H 4- - my 1 , ' .,fv4' Eff:-'1-'-fwf . .. , Y 1,4 ,gi q5?w,,?p- ffg 'ur' ,' , ' , '5.-1.-1f'?,'E uf f 1, 3-5' , 'Y-fff 'T 5 W 1, f I ' 1 V ' l Q E Ui, ' ery! ,TJ NF' A sf? 1948 .' Q 1 1929 m m? M 1973 1958 Charlie Kert ASB vice-president Ron Nessim ASB president 'I would vve were all of one mind and one mind good' We are l s together seeking l do not as much hope that we are light, machines of one mind thinking, Debi Ellman but that together we are independ- ent minds seeking to do a com- We finally learned the importance mon 80045- of compromise and logical rea- Roh NeSSim soningf' Charlie Kert 5 Debi Ellman ASB secretary forty-eight 0 student court Scott Adler ASB vice-p reside nt QActivitiesj Manny Kreitenberg ASB vice-president fStudent Unionj Peggy Horowitz ASB secretary 'Tomorrow holds no fears for me, as I have found today Give purpose to each day you live for the day you find no purpose is the day you'll fear tomorrow. Scott Adler Through knowledge and confi- dence we are unlimited in our po- tentialf' Manny Kreitenberg Once a person attains an inner- peace he can accomplish all. Peggy Horowitz It is necessary to understand our- selves and others in order to meet the future needs, not with fears, but with confidence. Randy Harris Randy Harris ASB president student court o forty-nine 'They do bold things in a quiet way.' Innovation and unity were the real- istic goals of the student govern- ment, and because of their respon- sible attitudes, they accomplished their aims. Most important on the list of goals was the constitutional revisions. Voters endorsed the ammend- ments which established two vice- presidents, and the combined post of secretary-treasurer. The man- ner in which the election was pub- licized and voted upon gave the students a strong, credible, and ac- ceptable voice in school policy. With student rights taken care of, the Fall ASB was able to put much time into activities. The cabinet created 1950's Day and Frontier Day as thematic, noncompetitive activities with which many of Bev- erly's students could identify. fifty 0 student court E F i l . it-.tal 4 S ,. i . M, , ,- tif , 2, 5 . 5 --f .gud ' -- - X . ,. S ,g X --'g3,jQjljjQ,.4g. ,fs - . lv .- VK.,-.qi . Xfqtwgfi. X 1 -F. f 1 . fs L' -me X .off . - , -. f ve. .za-S E-fsffliv 3'L?i3dif'+ QQ' - -L A -W it we , 1- ' :rs 1 - . , N ME ,f .. .3 a Q ,gk in si-li X W 3 I -Rv +19 it z . ...wif J, T ..,.,.-., ...,.... as -if- rr-,,,. ig? 'if eat 52353 3 Y ' X av Wi- -2. this glib X .:.g-'f-,-.-1--?f'i Q in ' -'ff ' x1g.i.g:'1t ,,4.mgsr,.,34 Hn, ff! ,, 4-Enya , ,Q . ,....,.,k,,.,. . ' . f ' YS- .N P M i-Q-'72 155' 2, ' 1 -fri , .' '!,.-gui-' ' --'ST' ni gh- - I 4 , A . 5251 'Fig - , ttf: T 'Wi 2 6 .Am -it ' -U14 '41 -' -' '..-yr, r r -V -f,,ff,wf- -W B 4 15 23 39 45 57 57 73 87 99 Roger Smith and Sam Simon communi- cate their belief in power to the peo- ple. Randy Harris and Mr. John Rosemond are symbolic of the ASB swing into ac- tion. Voting members stand united. Mitchell Schoen deliberates the pros and cons of the constitutional ammend- ments. The Leadership Class debates changes in school election policy. Ladies in leadership were ready and able to tackle all opposition to their goals. Commissioners in leadership sit in the redecorated ASB room. Todd Margolis is an example o.f the dedi- cation to progress found in the council. The leadership guys display the mus- cle necessary to transform student dis- interest into activity. student court o fifty one Michelle Berman and Jay Gilbert listen intently during leadership class. Leadership class takes time out of their busy schedule to laugh a little. Jeff Korchek leads a discussion group. Mrs. Ruth Friedman and Pam Hudson dis- cuss the Senior Mother's Tea. Spring ASB commissioners take in a little sun. Suzie Seizer sizes up the leadership class. fifty two 0 student court 'For of those to whom much is given, much is required.' Division ofthe vice-presidents' load into activities and student union en- abled the spring Student Council to specialize in many areas. A referendum was presented to the student body to determine their pri- orities. The results helped the of- ficers in directing their groups to- wards grading reform, and an effort to open up mods 1-2 so that stu- dents could sleep in. Another desired area of emphasis was the formation of a student union in the West LA area. President Randy Harris worked enthusiasti- cally on the Practical Living mini- courses. By respecting and acting on the wishes of the students themselves, the spring council succeeded in attaining many of itsgoals. student court 0 fifty-three 'They chose and were chosen.' The spring elections marked a first of its kind. Because of a student referendum, juniors were allowed to seek the ASB offices. Junior Brad Krevoy conducted an ex- citing presidential campaign a- gainst the victorious senior, Randy Harris. Secretary Peggy Horowitz was the first junior ever to capture an ASB office. The vice-presiden- tial post was split into two posi- tions: VP of activities and VP of student union. Scott Adler was elected for the former post, and Manny Kreitenberg the latter. The election stimulated various reac- tions from the student body. To run is Human, but to win is divine. Loris Hoberman What can I say? They speak for themselves. Peter Kessler I am indifferent toward elections. lt's just a popularity contest, which is why I don't vote. Pandora Victor They're really messed up-peo- ple vote for the funniest speech ...or who's cutest on their poster. Todd Margolis I think they're great if there are a lot of funny speeches. Otherwise they serve no purpose. Steve Brourman I don't like the phoniness and the kissing up to everybody. Valerie Lehrer fifty four 0 student court . k 5,f3f.,q1f.,pff J , 9, ,W ff, ,Wa f WW f!4yw47ffV , If f riiriir fir .. 5: :,mQ,.' cc' 'I - , ,4 7 .1- ,I . ff W1 ,pf . , P ,.., ...., . ,.,,, I 2 ll 25 37 45 55 67 79 39 9? Avila . Wx af- Ron Greitzer presides over sophomore nomination assembly. The candidates duel in the presidential debate. The news that shook the world. . . Fists clenched, Todd Margolis awaits his fate. Charlie Kert displays campaign propa- ganda. ASBVP of activities candidate Michelle Rodgers voices her views. Randy Harris' dreams of ASB president come true. A hug expresses the spirit of elections. Peggy Horowitz displays her exuberance with her conquest. student court 0 fifty-five 'Striving to. The fall Girls' League concentrated on activities. There were guests from the sheriff's office who lec- tu red on self-defense and a speaker from the Braille Institute describing blindness. The fall committee also hosted Hello Day and the faculty breakfast at Christmas time. Girls' League officers included Joy Foster, presidentg Lisa Kritzer, vice-presi- dent: Debbie Bach, secretaryg and Marla Miller, treasurer. The Boys' League project, a car rally, was rained out. The Boys' League cabinet included Sam Simon, presidentg Ricky Karubian, vice-presidentg Jared Levine, sec- retaryg and Marc Miller, treasurer. Spring Boys' League 13 The fall session of Girls' League holds their first meeting. 23 Spring Boys' League President Roger Wolf seems pleased as a motion is passed. 33 Robbie Curtis and Sam Simon stuff the ballot box to insure a Curtis victory. 43 Fall Girls' League President Joy Foster ponders a proposal from her cabinet. 53 The new combined spring Boys' and Girls' Leagues hold theirfirst meeting. Marnie fifty-six 0 student court ' . . .be all that In the spring, the Boys' and Girls' Leagues merged to give the group greater impetus. Together ,they held meetings and co-sponsored activities. The boys' main concern was the reinstatement of the Norman Newsreel which was met with enthusiasm from the student body. The girls' sponsored Valen- tines Day telegrams and helped plan a dance, a Boys' and Girls' SpringGirls' League lcan be.' League picnic, and an Easter project for Albion Street. The Girls' League officers were Lisa Kritzer, president: Marla Miller vice-presi- dent: Sarah Catz, secretaryg and Marsha Matsunaga, treasurer. The Boys' League officers included Roger Wolf, presidentg Lyndon Stambler, vice-president, Robbie Curtis secretaryg and Jared Levine, treasurer. student court 0 fifty seven my .,.i, ' , ,I J Y .-Hw':-,VF I ,, , .I -: , , ,, .v .Ng , , ,- all 4, , S , V - , 'wmv BAL YHOO 1952 1973 Y-g '--yflefff' 'ffffi9?fQ'f' '-V Kg? 1 i i 2 z i 1 V E W Q S 5 F E I E c 5 2 E s f E . 3 2 i 3 I 5 2 E f z A 4 i E 'Y i f 1 i 44 Y! rM.',,gQ , l ,Nia .V . , , ,., ,3 1F', Q, ,, 5431 ' -F ff?-Len g,,:qfI5',':5ig53f gf vc -we 01,2 X 'wr jqg -f-ef'e,v,5i4,j53.,,f1 f -' ,,-- ?ifflff f1f?. --M4-Q ff:-rw ,. if f , -,',i1?f?:,i,J A A -mu L ,f ,.f.,. J, . , ,,,,L,v..f,',q11,,c-. .f,p,4'3.,, fa -- ++ -ffl-'fha ' A , 1 5-H92 ,mf 0' ,rg 13 23 33 49 55 67 73 37 Mason Sommers and Misty Thomas por- tray John and Marsha. Leonard Uhley, in the spirit of Bogart, plays Johnny Blue. Barry Grey, exposed as Mr. Big, is caught with his cronies Randy Harris and Jeff Seniors perform in their grand finale. Juniors Nancy Morris and Laura Prince sing about boyfriends at Beverly. Class of '75 takes a bow. Sophomores imitate confused freshman. Ken Keiter leads senior cheers. Juniors cop 'l-lello' title One of the best Hello Days was pre- sented September 26. The class of '74 broke the seniors' two-year win streak. Pam Gans wrote the skit which dealt with two students, Misty Thomas and Mason Som- mers, who were in love but unable to get into the sarne math class. The seniors show spoofed a 1940's musical which starred Leonard Uhley as Humphrey Bogart. The sophomores recreated the fresh- man problem of whether to be- come an intellectual or a jock. Leonard Uhley, having created his classes' Hello Day skit for three years, set new standards of excel- lence and made the event popu- lar. ln order to honor his valuable contribution, it was decided that a permanent trophy, The Lennie, be awarded to the annual Hello Daywinners. E, sixty' ballyhoo . gi . . 2' Y fi 'Mae -J ballyhoo 0 sixty-one sf A lj Jeff Koenig rocks out. 23 Robbie Haymer, Roger Smith, and Nor- man Malin beltout Duke of Earl. 35 Normans bunny-hop across the front lawn. 45 Anne Landgarten displays her ability with the hula hoop. 53 Sarah Catz, Sindy Bregman, and Susan Sloan lead a group of bunny-hoppers around the lawn. 63 Robert Berend enjoys a bag of popcorn atlunch. sixty-two 0 ballyhoo ., . ij, 1 !!a! RT W' V -. A ,, .. -. , .. , H, ,f . . .1 .-f G' x i ' 4 2 Z 354, 'I 'M Qflfff ' . ' t A vi, . .,. . - I . . .V 4- , .- - . ' .1 I gf? . , if 'vi' V fA31rg'f' 'V :H i .tba saw-4 First 50's Day twists its way home to Beverly Saddle shoes, bouncing ponytails, greased-back hair, and bobby socks were seen in every classroom as Beverly Hills High School celebrat- ed Fifties Day on October 4. At lunchtime there were a few minor skirmishes between the square zoot suiters and the finger- snapp- ing, leather- jacketed t'sharks but nothing very serious occurred. These Fifties mimics did their own version of the pony, the bunny hop, the swim, and the hokey-po- key. The highlight ofthe event was when a giant twist contest was held, although no one took time to choose a winner. People were so carried away by the mood of the day that they were even displaying dances of the Sixties and Seventies. ballyhoo 0 sixty-three Four B's highlight Political Day Secretary ot State Edmund Brown, Jr., candidate for District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi, District Attor- ney Joseph Busch, and KNBC News Political Editor Tom Brokaw head- ed the list of speakers at Beverly's first Political Involvement Day, October 30. These political figures spoke in the auditorium to enthusi- astic audiences ot at least 1,000 students each. A representative ot President Nix- on spoke in the swim-gym, fol- lowed by a tumultuous debate on the marijuana initiative, propo- sition 19. Actress Meredith Mac- Rae made an appearance on behalf of Senator George McGovern in the swim-gym later in the day. Representatives of minor party presidential candidates John Schmitz and Dr. Benjamin Spock also spoke. Don Lane and Hugh Miller, organizers of the day, also arranged for speakers on the coastline and property tax limita- tion propositions, as well as rep- resentatives of candidates for As- sembly and Congress. Mayor Stone and members of the City Council spoke to students about the Bever- ly Hills city government. Many students had trouble choos- ing speakers because of the out- standing list of choices. There were six speakers each of the four periods during the day and each one provided a unique educational opportunity for the students. ln a mock election held at the end of the day, Senator McGovern re- ceived 51fMa of the vote to Presi- dent Nixon's 36'Ma, with the re- mainder going to other candidates. sixty-four 0 ballyhoo MJ, f ,, ,.f ,ff 4 ,WW U ,f U' 7 7 , w any I 'rrr J J J, T7 lvli , W 4 , ,rr X 9 , , 11, ' , H 44 ,li e ff ,,i., . ' fa ,. f J A 10 ,, 7 I 4 ? 11 , E 5 ,,, - mr- iffy' f we M, 7, f, xg , ff! 7 f X ff fc 45 f 1' 9 f 252 ' E X g 'I f ij, , K cg, ,fr , z A 1,7 , 5 Z! . jj I i . i ' t sr i 4- ff i 1- 19- i i fa-1 5, 5 V ,..t,. i, ,ts it li. r , ,,,A fill ff gy: yi. W If V. yd.: - M,,,,,...,,! , 4, 1 if 'fy ff ,expr f: fy f, ,v 12 f .. ff Channel 4's Tom Brokaw discusses media and politics. Edmund Brown, Jr., answers questions about his future in politics. Vince Bugliosi talks about what he would do as District Attorney. Joe Busch speaks about his role as Dis- trictAttorney. A large audience receives Tom Brokaw intheauditorium. Mitch Schoen challenges a speaker's point, Mark Schack and Dan Zacharine ex- press their opposition to President Nixon. David Depew defends his opposition to the marijuana initiative. Greg Heacock encourages the students to support the marijuana initiative. Israel Feuer tells about his candidate Dr. Benjamin Spock. An aide to the director of the Peace Corps responds to a question about President Nixon's policies. Meredith MacRae, representing George McGovern, listens to a question. Roland Vincent speaks on behalf of presidential candidate John Schmitz. ballyhoo 0 sixty five S A Q1EfX?k 3 sixty-six 0 ballyhoo 1. 'ifgff x 5' ,555 Q Diskin hosts 'Dinner' as Fall Play The Nlan Who Came To Dinner, creatively directed by John lngle, was the Fall Play performed in the Little Theater in November. The star, Richard Diskin, played Sheri- dan Whiteside, a crotchety old man who hurt his hip on a step ofthe house owned by Nlr. and lVlrs. Stan- ley CDavid Judson and Lori SeIcer5 where he was invited for dinner. incapacitated in a wheel chair, he spends the Christmas holidays there, orders everyone around and disrupts their life. The stage sets were extraordinarily well done by Barry Frost and his stage de- sign class. Lynn Goldhaber, who played Sheridan Whiteside's sec- retary, and Casey Kramer, por- traying a dazzling movie actress, created a marvelous atmosphere forthe comedy.-fy 15 Richard Diskin orders the household around. 25 Richard Diskin astounds a few members of the cast: Sara Mason, David Berko- witz, Loren Hays, Judy Corber, and David Judson. 35 Steve Rosner is shocked by Richard Dis- kinlis advice. 45 Listening to David Kalmansohn play the piano are Richard Diskin and Casey Kra- mer. 55 The cast takes a final bow. 65 Dena Kulick listens to an insult given by Richard Diskin. ballyhoo 0 sixty-seven Juniors top seniors at class event For the first time in Beverly's history, the juniors overtook the mournful seniors in the annual event of Junior-Senior Night, The juniors, led by class president Jeff Lapin, were represented by sky blue and purple and had the uni- corn as their mascot. The seniors organized by class president Scott Sterling, chose yellow and blue for their colors and Winnie the Pooh for their mascot. Some of the signs like Boo on Pooh and Sexy Senior Studs brought much spirit to the swim-gym on that clear night in November. The score was even, 60-60, until the last two water events when the juniors gave their upset perform- ance. T7 4 1 ,J .2 sixty eight o ballyhoo , 3 I ww , 4 I 2, 2 98,1 VU Sheree Winn potato sacks across the gym floor. Claude Stern, Julia Deri, Richard Flatto, and Michelle Rodgers struggle to win the co-ed Tug of War. Alice Sommer hurrys to pull up the lndianclub. The Juniors leading 30-20 show their emotions. Dena Kulick, Michelle Berman, Cindy Dickter, and Gwynne Elek urge on a fel- low Senior. Seniors Ellen Weinstein and Helen Sor- ger, and Juniors Ruth Amir, Lori Anti- couni, and Bonnie Singer battle for the ball. Nancy Siegel and Anne Caston enthusi- astically watching Randy Sheinbein and Cory Winner prepare for the nightgown relay. .loan Goldfeder speeds across the water forthe rick-shaw relay. ballyhoo o sixty nine Smitty rules over court with royalty Selected to preside as queen over l3everly's 31st annual Basketball Classic was senior Smitty Wordes. Comprising her court of tour prin- cesses were Cathy Weiss, Keri Stone, Robin Rago, and Candy Broffman. As well as having reigned as queen over the basketball tournament, Smitty has other admirable a- chievements: varsity cheerleader, junior princess, and a role in the Walt Disney movie, The Family Band. Another one of her inter- ests is a great zeal for dance. She has been a member of the select Modern Dance Group for four years and aspires to pursue dance asacareer. A . Q-x 'ht seventy 0 ballyhoo Ti QS ,fix f y I pg rm,,iJk,gf? ,K qi W ,ali 7 , , f Q i , '-'. Q ' , gi W Viz! kkh, iii vlb i i 5 -r ,. ,. ff , V, A kj fr ' V. 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X S' ,,,, ' . f , , we .fQ.,f.-rm , . . . 4 - af?f9a'c:a :-af: Q-Rif f-1 Q ffffifgi'-2- . s lj Cathy Weiss, freshmen princess 23 33 45 55 Keri Stone, sophomore princess Robin Rago, junior princess Candy Broffman, senior princess Cathy Weiss escorted by Steve Rennie: Robin Rago accompanied by Brad Kre- voyg Smitty Wordes escorted by Harvey Miller: Candy Broffman accompanied by Jay Gilbert: and Keri Stone escorted by Ron Nessim. ballyhoo 0 seventy-one I VX .x-X.. ji A young man looks pleased with his newgift. Evan Pollack and a young friend put to- gether 'Mr. Potato Fish! Santa CRon Nessimj and Robin Briskin draw a crowd with their arrival. Albion Streeter shows off his Christmas present. Susan Seizer and a happy youngster enjoy playing a new game. An Albion Street teacher assists one of her students. Beverly's Madrigals entertain their youngfans. seventy-two 0 ballyhoo Tradition lives at Albion St. One tradition that has remained the same at Beverly is the annual Christmas visit to Albion Street elementary School in East Los Angeles. Thirty-five Beverly stu- dents, led by Greer Gart, Brad Gel- fond, and Santa CRon Nessimb, de- livered hundreds of presents and a special Christmas show to the kids on December 15. Since 1928, Normans have spent many hours each year raising money, buying and wrapping gifts and then personally distributing them to the kids before the Winter Holidays. The visit has become a very special event both to the par- ticipating Beverly students and to the children of Albion Street. ballyhoo 0 seventy three Cowpokes whoop up Frontier Day A wild herd of cowboys and cow- girls, and warriors and maidens stampeded to Beverly for Frontier Day on November 23. Those who galloped down to the big green prairie at chow time wit- nessed square dancing, Indian 'pow-wows', singing cowboys, and high noon shoot-outs. Mike Moray and Steve Ross did the calling for the square dances. Later, that evening, as the sun sank slowly in the west, a hootenanny and a barbecue were thrown in the SAC. I 4 tts!! seventy four 0 ballyhoo . fn.. A w-gif, , A Q., rs.-R, Jqyafiiu awk, -- '- - , 3 , Lf- iirgmiffeef. 'lifrldln fr. 3I5c ':1i42a:E.J5liYaL.J-ef? . z-L , aff ' , iff 1- 1 'ff ' f ' Y W ,1,,1e,M4.,VM Ll 15 25 35 43 55 53 Denise Jaffe and Ron Greitzer sache across the front lawn. Mike Moray and Steve Ross call out the dances. New transportation comes to Beverly High. Dana Gluckstein curtsies to her partner. Sam Simon shoots his own picture. Ellen Dorfman and Cory Winner stage a pow-wow. ballyhoo 0 seventy-five Ye. i if X Q' fl? if A I' AM' l' Y . f W - ii l S Ki 1973's newsreels show the end of war The pressure of exams and school life was over for the semester and the usual summer spirit filled the air. The warmth of August intro- duced the world to a universal event, the Olympics. The summer Olympics have always been known as a gathering place where athletes from different coun- tries can compete peacefully. Yet, a tragedy turned this sacred sporting event into a holocaust. Arab terror- ists broke into the Israeli dormitory leaving 11 Israeli team members dead. This incident placed the future of the Olympic games in jeopardy. Everything seemed to go wrong for the Americans: the bas- ketball team lost a controversial game to the Russiansg miler Jim Ryan fell in his event: two black athletes were banned from future Olympic competition for displaying, seventy-six 0 ballyhoo disrespect during an awards cere- monyg and other mishaps occurred. Personal satisfaction and world ac- claim was achieved by swimmer Mark Spitz, a native Californian. He captured seven gold medals, the most in Olympic games history. November brought the presidential election. Four candidates were in the running: Dr. Benjamin Spock, Peace and Freedom Party, John Schmitz, American Independent Party: George McGovern, Demo- cratic partyg and incumbent Rich- ard Nixon, Republican Party. Nixon recorded the biggest political land- slide in American history when he captured 521 electoral votes against lVlcGovern's 17. ln 1961 the late President John F. Kennedy promised to send a man to the moon by the end of the decade. Kennedy's hope launched Amer- ica's space program. Seventeen Apollo flights later in December, Apollo 17 closed the hatch on manned space crafts to the moon. These flights cost the United States S1526 billion yet splashed down with a tremendous wealth of space knowledge. Sadness faced the county when our thirty-third and thirty-sixth presi- dents, Harry S. Truman and Lyndon B. Johnson, passed away. Harry Truman died at age 88. He was especially known for his surprise political victory over Thomas E. Dewey in 1948. He made the first decision to drop nuclear bombs on Japan. Lyndon Baines Johnson died in January of 1973. LBJ lived to be 65 and diligently worked on civil rights, domestic affairs, and social reform. F. i W gf. 1 T' ., N .Ji l and return ofthe American POW's On January 23, President Richard M. Nixon announced that Peace with honor had been attained. Presidential advisor Henry Kissin- ger and North Vietnam's chief ne- gotiator Le-Duc Tho assured Ameri- can and Vietnamese POW safe re- turn. This date marked the end of over a decade of US involvement in Vietnam. The conflict claimed 50,000 American and 1.5 million Vietcong and Vietnamese lives. American POW's began to return home in early February. President Nixon journeyed to Rus- sia and China to improve the re- lationship between the countries. While in Russia, Nixon signed a stra- tegic nuclear arms limitations agreement with Leonid Brezhnev, Russian government leader. At the end of the China visit, the two sides pledged a peaceful coexistence. ln the sports picture, Los Angeles was the nation's sports capital with three championship teams. The Lakers captured the NBA cham- pionship by winning 75 games, in- cluding a record-breaking string ot 33 consecutive victories. UCLA's basketball team sought its seventh consecutive NCAA title and broke the record of 61 straight victories. The nation's No. 1 ranked USC gridders garnered a 42-17 Rose Bowl victory over Ohio State. On LA turf, the Miami Dolphins snapped the Super Bowl from the Washing- ton Redskins, 14-7. George Fore- man knocked out Joe Frazier in the second round to capture the heavyweight boxing championship of the world. Bobby Fischer out- witted Boris Spassky of Russia to become king ot the chessboard. Ro- berto Clemente, a star player tor the Pittsburgh Pirate baseball team, died in an airplane crash. He later was nominated to the Hall of Fame. 15 Liza Minelli portrays singer Sally Bowles in thetilm version of Cabaret 25 Captain Mark Smith disembarks from an airplane containing prisoners of war re- turning from Vietnam. 35 College basketbaIl's top player, Bill Wal- ton, led UCLA in its bid for a seventh straight NCAA title. 45 Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern shares platform with Tom Eagleton before dropping him from the ticket. 55 NASA launches Apollo 17 into space tor the final US manned flight to the moon, Photo Credits 15 Allied Artist Pictures Inc. 25 Marc Goldstein 35 UCLA News Bureau 45 Marc Goldstein 55 NASA ballyhoo o seventy-seven 'E M 'X sq i., Favorites range from Richard Nixon New stars, super blacks. and the Mafia dazzled the eyes of millions of American movie fans. Cabaret brought instant stardom to per- former Liza Minelli,andDiana Ross made her film debut in an Oscar nomination performance as Billie Holiday in Lady Sings the Blues. Jeannie Berlin of The Heartbreak Kid was another of the Hollywood girls with a promising future, and Liv Ullman was discovered as a bright star in The Emigrants and Cries and Whispers. Black movies left their impact on movie au- diences everywhere. A contrast in black life styles was presented in Shaft, Superfly, and Watt- stax, movies about the black sub- culture, and Sounder, the poig- nant drama of a black family of share croppers. lts stars, Cicely Ty- son and Paul Winfield, won Academy Award nominations. seventy-eight 0 ballyhoo Other box office favorites included The Poseidon Adventure, The Last fifango in Paris, and Lost Horizon. However, Paramount made a film that no one could re- fuse, when they released The God- father in the early summer. It turned out to be the top grossing film of all time in America, pulling in S82 million in the first nine months which was more than Gone with the Wind earned in 33 years. The Godfather garnered 11 Academy Award nominations in- cluding those for veteran Marlon Brando as the Don. Supporting Brando were newcommers James Caan, Al Pacino, and Robert Duvall, This was the year for television of the private eye and social com- ment. Among the detective heroes were Columbo, Cannon, Ban- acek, and Mannix. Educational TV produced a documentary serial, An American Family, the story of a California family that went through a communications strug- gle. All in the Family and Archie Bunker headed the ratings. Maude and A Touch of Grace captured viewing audiences while Sanford and Son crossed the color barrier. New and old faces seemed to dom- inate the music scene. Roberta Flack's The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face won the Grammy for the best song and record of the year, and The Concert from Bangladesh was named best al- bum. A group possessing a whole- some name, America, became famous for their hit, A Horse with No Name. Other popular artists included Log- 4 37, ., n WW Qi? if 4, 4 my V if , , I 4:5-Meg, w.! ' , ' 5 fwfr 'K f 4 5 to television's own Archie Bunker gins and Messina, and Seals and Crofts. Yet, people still found time to jive to old favorites such as the Rolling Stones and the very popular Jethro Tull with their Thick as a Brick. John Denver's Rocky Mountain High and Elton John's Crocodile Rock remained on the top of the record charts while a Chuck Berry revival swept the nation. Many diverse subject areas were covered on the best seller list. No. 1 in popularity was a beautiful story about a seagull, escaping con- formity and seeking individual peace, in Richard Bach's Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Mystery Thrill- er, The Odessa File, was on the top of the list along with Dr. At- kins Diet Revolution, which cap- italized on the nation's diet craze. Dr. Harris', l'm OK, You're OK dealt with the roles people play. The nation's newspaper headlines reported stories such as McGovern dropping Senator Thomas Eagleton from the democratic ticket for his shock treatment for a mental dis- order: the Watergate Affair, a case involving breaking into and bugging Democratic headquarters during the presidential election, a Sioux ln- dian uprising in Wounded Knee, South Dakota, where militant ln- dians seized the town, the Howard Hughes hoax, an affair involving au- thor Clifford Irving, his wife, and as- sociate, who were convicted of frauding a publisher out of S600,000 for the exclusive biog- raphy of the elusive millionaire. Life magazine, a pioneer in photo-journ- alism, ceased publication with their last issue, December 29, 1972. 15 Presidential advisor Henry Kissinger is seen following the return of US POW's from Vietnam, 25 Olympic gold medalist Mark Spitz ac- quired fame and fortune through his seven victories which led him to an act- ing career. 35 Thousands of spectators stand in mem- oriam for the eleven Israeli athletes who were killed during the Summer Olympics. 45 Marlon Brando IS Don Corleone in his Oscar winning performance in The God- father, which is the No. 1 box office hit ofall time. 55 Richard M. Nixon's dream of four more years comes true as he is sworn in for the second time as President of the Unit- ed States. 65 America's favorite TV family, the Bunk- ers, brought a new breed of humor to television. Photo Credits Marc Goldstein .lay Bernstein Mike Ross Paramount Pictures Corp. Marc Goldstein CBS Television Network 15 25 35 45 55 65 ballyhoo o seventy-nine Activities vary during busy year Many varied activities were avail- able to Beverly students. Dances in- cluded the Pigskin Prom and the Back to School Dance. Noon speak- ers ranged from Mad magazine writer Dave Berg to a police woman who demonstrated self-defense techniques. One Fall evening saw students con- verge on the athletic field for an overnight campout called the Grand Ball. On another evening, parents came to Beverly for Back to School Night. Black History Week, in Febru- ary, spotlighted the cultural herit- age and previously obscured history of Black Americans. Noon speakers and an assembly featuring black students highlighted the week. Nor- mans were also treated to a PTSA benefit basketball game between celebrities and the Beverly faculty. Many students viewed a perform- ance of Slow Dance on the Killing Ground in the Little Theater. The play, which dealt with problems of human violence, starred Lynne Goldhaber, David Judson, and Roger Smith. 15 Students do a spirited Afro-American dance at the Black History Assembly. 25 Ron Nessim announces winners of the queen and her court balloting. 35 Dave Berg, writer for Mad magazine, talks about his cartoons and satire. 45 Gail Miller and Ed Glover enjoy them- selves at the Pigskin Prom. 55 Jeff Korchek, Kathy Holt, and Greg Len- non are content to sit and watch the festivities at the Grand Ball. 65 Larry Nellams and Gerry Swann sing the black anthem to begin Black History Week. 75 Coach Jack Reilly shows off his jump shot at the celebrity basketball game. 85 Lynn Goldhaber, Roger Smith, and David Judson demonstrate their talents in. Slow Dance on the Killing Ground. 95 Dee Dee Dorskind displays her artwork at Backto School Night. eighty o ballyhoo .-cuqa ' V 5 ff FSXWQSW ballyhoo 0 eighty-one Spring play adds up to success The Adding Machine, directed by Mr. John lngle, premiered to aud- iences in the Little Theater in March. Gary Shapiro was the main character, Mr. Zero. He played a quiet man who had held a job for 25 years adding numbers before being replaced by adding machines. Elsie Baum portrayed Mr. Zero's secretary,and Judy Corber filled the role of his nagging wife. Other leading roles were played by David Kalmansohn, Johanna Cutler, and Richard Diskin. William Corrigan, in charge of make-up, created a unique effect by having all the char- acters wear masks. Shelly Zimmer- man, stage manager, along with Barry Frost and his stage design class, created outstanding sets, which included a revolving stage. eighty-two 0 ballyhoo l Richard Diskin gives an order as Lt. Charles. Gary Shapiro and David Kalmansohn meet in the Elysian Fields. Tour guide Lori Seloer takes a group of tourists to see Mr. Zero in prison. Gary Shapiro listens intently to Roger Smith. Judy Corber opens up Act I by prepar- ing to go to sleep. Elsie Baum and Gary Shapiro add up their numbers. Gary Shapiro eats his last supper. Making an innocent plea to the jury is Gary Shapiro. ballyhoo 0 eighty-th ree Sf 5' ' F 5 L : 1.-1 V, 1 ik, ff' EQ.gf.f.,, g, 3. .ar ji. ,sl 3 ' . iffvc' 'jgkf Sv, 'fif V, . M, i n Lg.. ' .4 rr x wg V ,rv .Fa ,wil Y r X J,-I. 2243- '1- ' ififi 'Q X, 1: 'f-n 5 K .5 Ji, - 5 E 'xii La? S515 ,H 5 -1 Lv: . ,' 7' 15.4 ' 1 4 3' 'Sv H' 1 ng rf 'I 'Y 1 V. Q gy f gwf il IN 'Q 1 T f wi J It Y, Am f al FP 9? i I 1 EL ' In D f P16 2 . Ja is -, 4 , I Y' if .L T' PK Fe 3 . :iid-T W. . , 3 4 ' 1 4 9: 3 , 1 an L ,rf fl. 5 . H S 471 in 1? M 5 I el D if if 1 F g bil' 1 iff ' is w x G' LW: ff A 'r . H4 1 ff? -. -if A . ,, .-if T- M 1 . .- TUE i 55371 ii'-1 J -. -, wfw- , . 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Get golng, you, Senlors Twist 'n' Shout. Dorys Jimenez hurries her late. Wendy Berger and Sue Shachory relive theirehlldhood. Julie Palmer and Charunee Suwankul have lunch with Nllckey. Seniors stroke to Tom Sawyefs Island. seniors I eightyfnine ,, V f ,. ,O ' 4 fr, Eff Wendy Berger Jeffrey Berkett f , ' 'f ' , I riff! uf, y ' . 7 Qikny 4 ' . . Qu. ffbir - , 2 , A ep x a . Q f y ef 'Z if sf A of Q 5 A W fu 3 David Berkowitz ,T I ,' f f , , i' 3 ' ' 5..:::5. M5 3 3 1 so - 78? ix- -JZ: rf:-nw Michelle Berman Diana Bernstein Louis Bersin 'L 3 VW ' ,, ew ,X iv- 1 4 Done Most For Class i Ellen Berkowitz Ladislau Berla Diana Berman YWT7' . ' sr Q, ., t W Y Y t 1 V wtf e x i X Qzfx Sydney Birenbaum Kathy Blumenfeld Allen Bocarsky , V yn ,,'f,ff ' r' f l V' QIWXJ' 5 f ff . Uv X ' ' Debi Ellman and Len Uhley Bryan McQueeney .1 , K lg tx sf Q - E-L X t ,? 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X is Q, Marc Risman Mark Newman, Debi Ellman, and Robbie Curtis Karen Fox Gregg France Rosalie Frankel F 1 rilrle X 1 F rirr r lril R F' is ff ' A 5 i' , I 9 Q 1 ' 1 gi, 1 - '- ' f .le , r w g, ,i.c A f if ShariFriedman ninety-fourvseniors Rena Freeman k, 1, k w,,- Q Ge--1 ,f fc'-A ' 1' .ne is :is r j 1 H T. fr l 3f',,.- f ' J, . , A ,e ,E bpm Q il H1 5 irq--Lum X P, Arthur Futterman Bryan Galanti Jonathan G21 Thomas Freeman , fgv. ,qi Q, M :iii f , , 4 fa, lr fwfr- , , 425 Q fy,-f ' If f If! f X , V, W Lissa Friedman .,3,. ,av nz Rena Ganzberg Steven Ganzberg rv, A. Kg V ' ,V ,4 J ,v ,LT ff.. ,, Q r-fm-A 3. 4 ' , ,,, .,,, , ,V ,A -A ' ' f ,I L, r Bruce Garfield Karen Garrison Wendy Gaster . s 'Z 4' f ' A x i f ' , ggi-' ' ' i Q in 7 ff 25 A 'd ii' E' Andrea Gelfand Jay Gilbert , . ,. Mark Gilbert i' f ., ff -f.-an Q., J , Angela Grimes and Lynne Herod gn fm ff. A fig -1, m,,WWWWm.W.. ,,., .f 4. Q in Len Uhley Ellen Berkowitz Todd Lempert MW' V f. , y, ,g f 71 ov gg f 5 f ? 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X. it . .,xt-V.-,,4L..d,.+x2Qaii Ronald Levitt Q Y 1 Q -X 2 5 I . 4 ,, x H.,,,, W, :W ' u wif I W., A. g, at . 'A at 22 ., ,mi A H be ' K' Robin Krieger at YB . Q J. I V , :ge ,,,h,, A it 25-I A L . Q, -s - www. . V ,.,.,, r ,Ms as-N Q - 4 3 my fi 5 Q X A . 5 levi Lisa Kritzer ,Ati X , -if x ff J' J L X Qtek .Vkk- , X 1 l :VX rr,, S ,. 1 f S .,-:wx L oorr L L rxoo Dena Ku lick Doron Langer Marc Laxineta Jeffrey Leeds Carol Kahn Eddie Slatkin and Ann Smith Todd Lempert David Lenik V ,lf -, N I ,r A V -gi-fb fi 3. fi 'L -.- Q! jf, , V 1'5 . Yi' V -554 A .L A ,iere K .,LV A is 5 V, Q . I K. L . , - L ,.k, L 5 . EM? 1 K If K J ws ' Sheri Lesser ,, .,b,n5 4. ., V, fr Jeff Levine Peter Levinson , v fe, Aghrgx Q V, ,, Orlin Liberman Michael Liebmann Stacy Lilien Audrey Lincoff Sheldon Linker seniors 0 one hundred-one 4 ' '4f,,, ' ' i ., .4 ff f lv i, V N. 1 'f,sf Rodney Linney Qu-1 Mark Louchheim A , , 111 f fy. ,,,..... 3 lt Larry Lipsky .91 Alan Lipson Cathy Loew Theresa Lopez Martin Lorch Steven Lubell f77 f: ,, : ' ff , ' 'A f, i 4 W '1- 'H 4 f. S Renate Majewsky 2 btw 'Tf 7' Barbara Martin f f X f ' f f f , V7 , Q f f f f, f 1 f A , f f ff ,, , , 1 1 , 4 f 9 f 1 f f f 26 gy ff if A f 1 y' I f Z y ff, f , , ' f 1 ' fy 'af ! 1 X Q, f f M f-'wa f 5 , f ' , I Q 'sf '61, w e fa ff I , ,Q A , ' J a be ? r 3 ' Q 3 S I fi . 'L Y I x ff 2 44 Kim Kallan Norman Malin ii ST? Q Sara Mason one hundred-two 0 seniors ,7 W Mark Luevano Stacey Lundigan Debra Lutwick Michael Maimes an . .aff ff f-f.,,,W,,,,,wnnsum,, V VI ,. K, fa f ,ug Q12 4. if ,am -if ff J, .A ,.,,,,4 f f-Q f,, gf f I My, ,,,, ,,', my .f'1'10.f ' 44Qg,'1,1q ,, J ' N,,.f ,,,w41,1:.,,, ,I r L' j no ,, , S if-M' f ' 'yw.,fw-ff' 'f f ., I f ,A 3 ff iwfwjffgfr' . 1 , X , 4 rs ,gh mmf My 'f hfflz-yi ff' of pw: ff ', .'4'1f11Vgr , , 1 .,f pf, M45 in ,,-ff. , X , . . f 'Y 5 Most Spirited www W .f wr fs: ffl fwfr' fxgzfr , ,,, 1. ,la :wily 2 ,-,my f wi f i ' r Mark Newman and Pam Hudson 55. 5 .. 970 f f M mf? ' ,X ' - ff X X57 W? f 1 Z , ar r 'fy f If I M ? Wendy Manegg Melissa March Todd Margolis Stacie Marquart ff? f W 4 A , - , 5, 'A fi Byron McDowell Pamela McGee PQVVY MCGQS Bfyafl MCQUGQUGY 'fri 1 I .. , , ga, , ,arf f 22 ,,f if A , fa , , d,L,,2?.fZ5.,. f, in X , ff., A , 41, Z A If , fi, . . 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L, sig., , ' 723' V, , T f A U 1 A Vqlr ,,Vz, ,, Q gg wt ,V 5 , 4, A y 255 V, , ,.Q.: I I , i X E ,' VV , jg, LL r J! ,X in ' X RX Laurel Moscatel Sopora Mundy Larry Nelamg Ronald Nessim Bradley Neufeld Mark Newman one hundred-four 0 seniors ' Wi Mis 7 ' f' f VI- Wd Karen Novak Abbe Newmark Joan Nierenberg Debbie Novak Vfi If -P fs, W P 'izf ,ff YZ -2S?rih'ilg- , 1 ---Zfwlfz 5 I 4 f v 931:-:maxi A , 5 X A A v. KW . 2 f. 4 A i , 2 ffzigila xv ,S ff Q-.ffm ,lf ,fi Steven Oblath Brook Olsen Pearl Ong Judy Orden Maruca Orenos Gregory Orr myfmv ff-- Jeff Berkett Steven Pelton IHS Perl A 2 ' , 'P are-:aff Jody Popkin Diane Powe f ff W gg ,? 7, . Vilayphone Penny Podus Phlmprachana rrrr 5 3:2 fr -f -f ff: 42, 11,144 1'frz,4z'f 4 ' ' Ll ff 'rx ', ' aw' '25 ' V ,,.- , ,fi ff A A M Zz J A I 4 2 f , ,4 K f X 5,7 5 Af ,K ' fgffffff fl f ff Magi ,lv W f , 0 Craig Ogawa V f AM , I 'X' J J 1 S 1 , ff X 12? i ,. 1 .f-3,.: K 'W' , - vi Suzanne Ott Sue Wolbers 234' 4' 7 , f 2 l f 1 W J , , ax 7 i I i , Denise Polk Margo Pollock nr Jerome Preisler David Price Kevin Price Daniel Prinz seniors 0 one hundred-five we ff ' ' ff! A 5 '44 ., A ff' 41-. 'aa' , f J. I V .9,.' A , 2495 L ve ' 1 H w' , 4 , ' 'P' 4 ' ff jg' 69120 4, -, .r.f' 5:g, ,Q ,, Karen Propker llan Rabinowitz Myra Reisman f ., , eww' , 04,9 ' 63,-'Q' 4 V' .l Jordan Richland Jeannine Ricord David Rips f 2 I 4. JCM, M ' lu Glenda Farley and headless friend Stephen Rennie Debra Rips Wwwi ,, ,f 'Q::'v Sylvia Ricci Robert Richards Marc Risman Deborah Roberson ,, 17 . I t',W!fffg5Lf3 'rf Q f , I ' f f'7Z16W,r,f f, f , , X , ,f , fvmw, , Z , Joy Foster M' fi lrl 33 f . Wg 7 727! David Robin .lon Rochmis Sue Rockwood Michele Rodgers Janet Romano r ' sm, 5 41 va , S. '57 . , - ' g 'T ' y , 5 i ' ' is sf S l f l er,r rrflrf I -' H e l e, . X, is Terri Rosen one hundred-six 0 seniors Randi Rose 1 if- ' Harvey Rosenbaum Irene Rosenberg Stephen Rosenberg Steven Rosner Miflhael ROSS dw vw- 'NG ,WM , ef, f ,ins ? I9-x ,Q if , ff ,K Y A393 A , f f ff ml , f Steve Ross Steven Rosten Steven Rothman Esther Rubin Susan Runyon Allen Samson NW , Barry Grey and Maureen Molloy 521 V+-ff . X if f gf , S. - ertvr S irrs af 1431 if , s,,k 5' 4 gg David Sanders Mitchell Sander Joanne Sanford Arlene Sassoon Hillary Smith Paul Neuman S V V ,,tA 4 ,5 4, W W,e.q,w , lf 4 . f 41314174 , V , X 2 7' ,f V1 X Q M , cf L: , , fgwzz-y'1Qj,f'f'fz'3,Q .nm j ., y 5 , if Robin Sato Linda Savich seniors 0 one hundred-seven f 1 Q qv bl ff f , XQ, f ifii , Steve Sawelson Robert Scheinholtz Abraham Schlossberg Mitchell Schoen Richard Schulman Kerry Scott M41 y rcr ,.,, A I ', Neal Snyder Karen Greene M M' -1 ,fi , A X ,. in I ---up-q-g ,,,:4,,,i Ulluuunnnqgqg, villas' 'rv .w,j,N S- . X.-we ' . QT ?:,,,,, eX.- . Q 'Pr V Prettiest Smile rr ,c vm 1'- Anne Landgarten W, Daryn Grossbard and Peter Kessler Sue Shachory Lori Selcer Jeffrey Semel Sam one hundred-eight 0 seniors iSh3betai Susan Shachory Jeffrey Shanofsky f'1 ' ,ff I A2 44 fy, 5, MX, f f f ,u i a I Gary Shapiro Elizabeth Shaw Adda Shur Laurie Sherman E I 1. wx t ,A I N , M , wiv' --'.-' X XJ a2neQELx2e:..-i Lisa Shinkle Steven Shore Mitchell Shulman Heidi Shultz My K K x N ff?- .fi ,', - .. ,fp . .4 ,X .I I +1-.f ' -' A .. ' .lle l,l - .'-i r 1.1 ' ' X , 1, Q .QQ ' -it - 3 , 'f ..,- Q ',,.i ug. Y' ' - ,F TV'i1i-', . 1 2,':1:f'2'-all'11-af '- k- . 4.1 F12-+5-2 21- 19 Q , . f 4: ff' Vj 3 ' ' . -'.' ,,.. V -'-k -r V gsm, w ' wr v ,-,g,5,.:,gfg.,g,':,1,-':, 535,-,f - - - .. Sl P . Terri Silverman Sam Simon Jill Simons Michael Simpson Robert Sloan Best Equipped Bonita Smigel 3 in Claudia Sobel Ray Abelin ' f- KL' r m X 121' Q 'sf '? Ann Smith Barry Solomon Jill Simons and Claude Stern Rza ' .Y . I -. wh gf - . ' X ' .1-., Hillary Smith Robert Smith Roger Smith Neal Snyder A-Q., X 49 Y t l 1 ,J 5 5 bb x-Q: in 1 4 1,1 , , ffra f -4 .. 4 2,7 ' ,- ff f , f Mitchell Sonners Helen Sorger Mary Ann Spero David Spiegel seniors 0 one hundred-nine Barry Sroloff 1 ' ' X ff f f fwff W f 'W I 6 , vifu Z ,, 4,A fam Claude Stern Jon Stern Martin Stanley Robert Stanley . 121 - ' 5 7 V7 - , z,. jill, .km ff . 5 , wi 3 Susan Stanley ' 5 ,,,.ff, 'S ,W-1 David Steinitz 4, ,W f f- , ,0:,fW,47f,f,.,, Mina Stern f Y ,W X Helen Sternlight Scott Stillman Scott Sterling Sherry Stockler l V I 1 7977 ff? ' we X, Scott Adler and Randy Harris Cori Chill '9 s's' Sheryl Strauss Charunee Suwankul Q 07: f 1 , z N ! f J yff , f f ' Aff f f f X, ' ' 2 ,K f Jonathan Swerdlow 4'2 Q, ff 397 'f ' , T, fg , it Aff, f A , A 42,4 ff f ff j 'id f f wi ff f 'Vf f rag!! ,f ff, . V 'ZW 'Q S y',. fm , iq,o,, Sherie Sylvester Arthur Tanaka Amy Tapper Mark Taylor Sheri Taylor Randy Terfansky Denise Terrill Neal Tesler Scott Thayer one hundred-ten 0 seniors W f if Z , fi, I fam? if ff' 7 ,I f 4, f I M ,fl I 7 1 1 fl 2 4 Q f ' , S W' ' W , Tracey Thoeie LaJoie Thompson David Tilem Lisa Tu retsky WM., ,,.,, y I y in in W , MostTalented me f , ' ' .L,,.Qe. ,..,..',, .4 WML.. H'l'VZZf'f'1 4'M-T my 4 ' aaaa 1 is aA,' f aaaa Sam Simon and Sue Goldsmith Z , 2 5 f 2 Kim Degnan Sheree Winn Stephen Vietas Dianne Vozoff Jane Wager Jeri Wagner ,, , V ,,,c 5 -efisii g v ML f-se f Leonard Uhley Mark Ukra Eddie Slatkin , rl Harry Kraushaar ,Q an A' ,,l,1i, 'V Am-,mg 5' 1, ,IA ,.,,, , , W aeesi .V A ' Q , if: me vga, wi y,.4.- A 1, iz I f. 5 In ,f , ,'yg:ff f'k, 7.k.f,A.37r4j,5 . Lisbeth Walczer Jeffrey Wallen seniors 0 one hundred-eleven 'f Q57 gf ,yy 4 ,nullif- I f H v: 6 f f f 534 ,fi i , L? a Z K, I A f 9 I i 1 if A VV,, 7' F , f it , V, 4, af -J J J it Julia Ward Teresa Wasserman Stephanie Weber Jacqueline Weinberg Joanne Weiner Ellen Weinstein ,M - V ,, 5 ,,l,5,..f ,f V 'Xf' ,WA fx xii t E Michele Rodgers Sherie Sylvester, Orlin Liberman and Lisa Hart 2- ,Z J , Q , 5 Peter Poppins Kessler Mitch Sandler Alfred Sapse I f M -if Q 2? ff f 1- I5 4 I 2. . aww' 1 , , Q Q ISM' V .,ff,,,f t swf . f' i . r ,,,f 1: , C f ff! ,fl X if Robbie Weinstein James Weintraub Stuart Weiss Melanie Welder Lesa White Nicholas White one hundred-twelve 0 seniors - Jet Q J , J V f W' ., 2 2 my 21,1-5 4 L J, ,f.L ,fi Jane Wibel N , 4' K? W W , .5 K R 4 '.'1f'-ft , f .- t d y Darrell Wilde Donald Williams Kathleen Williams ,nm M.. .ff 1-5 f 2: exft i , , . . if -. - , f 3 W ,l,, ' I .ff ' ' 32-li' S .-,- 4 ,K ,,,f,.4.-' , ',l,,2i 4 1,4. , ,,,1 , Melody Williams Deborah Willis Sidney Wilson Sheree Winn Nancy Wirtschafter Suzanne Wolbers Carole Wolf Roger Wolf Lisa Kritzer, Pete Heumann and Cathy Kirshner Ken Bayer Gary Wolfe ., gal? -A ef Q 4 1 1 X d N-sf 21 - ,.', . 1 if Robin Wolfred iii 55 -:gf Jody Wolfson Mitchell Wolfson Margaret Wynn Rene Yahyavi Catherine Yanda Julie Yedor Lynette Wood Paul Wood ,,, , Z 'P M lw7i,mQ9 ' , ' i f 1 ' eww QW f Fraida Yellin Mark Young seniors 0 one hundred-thirteen Susan Young Daniel Zacharine Seth Zachary Susan Zatarain Teri Ziffren Shelley Zimmerman Lynne Deutsch Edward Slatkin Larry Behrendt A s P -ai l Jackie Weinberg and Denise Polk Manny Kreitenberg Mitchell Schoen Lynette Wood Nea' TeS'e' one hundred-fourteen 0 seniors Fall Class Officers Howard Erlanger, secretary: Roger Wolf, vice-president: Claude Stern, treasurer. Not pictured: Scott Sterling, president. l Lynn Goldhaber Jeff Kicnaven and Nikki Baker I , alwfi-, r ,- f,., ,av x s , A i Spring Class Officers A il 2 .1 Tlf , ' Roger Hart, vice-president of student union: Steve Rothman, president: l-lugn Ca Sey Kramer and Charlie Ken Miller, vice-president of activities: Orlin Liberman, secretary-treasurer. seniors 0 one hundred-fifteen Minda Abella Linda Abramoff Allan Abshez David Adelson Sheri Adler Susan Adler Ruth Amir Max Andler Lori Anticouni Carey Appel Jan Aptaker Mariel Augusto Kathie Avchen Erik Avol Judy Axelrode Doris Baker Elizabeth Barnes Stacy Barshap Mike Barton Donna Barzilay Cheryl Bassett W xl. hr 5 .K , M 4 5 X t ,J .-If . A if ' ff ' ' ,- 1 f I 6 3 V - , f f ft, ' . , ' ' 'I f , C -'v M- iw r. r, . f Z W 1 , ' ,, A ff' .4 . ' , M , - L V 7 ,35 i 1 A fy .., , .,, W f' ' K ,V , .um Q 1' if , if yhty,y h yVeV fy' li, !,.' ' X, 2 A Class pkwammiwf ' Z4 Brad Gelfond Ron Gleason Michael Weinstock one hundred-sixteen 0 juniors L 1 fe J A ,f fx 5 QQW- I r I A , ,V I , ,Q ' L A Yr W 1,1 V EQ Z If gf .-an 7, Yr id ,,., or L is 5 in nf-Q fvyff IW .,,,,, ., U yi V - ' i f . , ww ,L ifji - ' ' Q 1 L A ,. .ff- 1-if .J 6 f Q ff uf 'f f . 1 jg f f fy, 'L 'L kg, V ,s f pw.-W ,f . Q Q 1 i IQ l My lf- , Qg if if . f .f f, mf . , . 4 1 4 5 6 Wi , W f ' A X ,f f 'V Z Hg 25 5 Q , Z? E04 f , , ,f 4 4- ' 1 gf f '53, f L lr , 1 '7.P f ' 'f73Z5'3' 517,24 f ,W H, , 7 1 WV- X 4 Asuman Baydar Lee Belanger Yolanda Bell David Beraru Luca Bercovici Beverly Berg Bonnie Berlin Linda Bernhard Barbara Bernstein Marc Bernstein Gordon Berry Karen Besser Vicki Best Laurie Beyer Sheri Bickman Melinda Bittan Kenneth Blaustein Keith Bond Jane Booke Leslie Boraz Linda Brand ,V,,. fi , 5 Z A Desiree Sigal Les Kaplan Renee Tufkell juniors 0 one hundred-seventeen Linda Brandt Sindy Bregman Mayer Brenner Paul Brent Mary Breslow Willie Breton Jeff Briskin Robin Briskin Carmen Broady David Broida Jon Brown Wes Brown Dan Bruck Kimme Brunk Kim Bryan Lisa Burman Sharon Bush Karen Caesar Mark Caggiano Edwin Ca ndiotty Patrick Cannon Linda Carnow Sue Caron Becky Carter Chrissie Caruso Anne Caston Alex Castro Sarah Catz Richard Chanin Victoria Chao Barry Chase Euhud Chen Jon Chodos Andy Cohen Randy Cohn Sheldon Cohn Wendy Coleman Jeff Comulada Barbara Conklin Bruce Conklin HVIC V T' f if -7 1 1 , i Zf 1 f W Vf V 4 fe? if ' Q ? f 161 W Q 9 fWff Wi W77vW - 1' WZ. 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' , 5:45 My f g , if f 21 5 - 13 f QQQLM fa juniors Fred Denitz Stacey Desser Michael Deutsch Chet Diamond Paul Donzis Ellen Dorfman DeeDee Dorskind Robert Dubois Felice Dunas . Murray Dvorkin Cheryl Edgar Gayle Ehrenhalt Judi Ehrlich Cindy Eilbacher 0 one hundred nineteen Lisa Eilbacher ., L L Howard Eisen ' f' ' Z Joan Essey 7 Paul Ewing V' f 5 Steve Fazekas Karen Feder ' ff f Z 1, 5 l . 1 1, if ' f K in-fr f fy i , 1 , ,IW 144' 9, 4 5 4 , M f Q 7 1 Bill Feinstein ,I F ,ii, , , F Greg Feis f .,r ri fir'rf' Lisa Feldman Cheryl Ferguson Nikki Field Sharon Fields Ruthbeth Finerman f , f we Q! i X , l. , 0. f,44y?fQ4'2 y y , f' f 5 'V , X Richard Fishman W J ,ff ,L ,, . Bruce Conklin Lilian Lazer 'Wet iam ,yn mf, fm he! a , rv Hts, g 4 r ev I K ,Q F .J , N. X mga Ronna Hoffman ,mmm ,,., f f Marsha Matsunaga, Sue Ogawa and Jeannie Winston Steve Flamm Tania Forder Barry Fox Andy Frank Maggie Frank Robin Frank Ron Frankel 'van David Freshman ' A . ,, fff l ,,' ' ' j Debbie Fried L s L F JW' Fred ' fii ' Jim Friedberg - , Q ,l', ,l 73 L lan Friedman W New at ,ff V Robert Friedman X H Carla Fujimoto Q one hundred-twenty 0 juniors Bob Levy and Andy Gu N nther 2 ' ,Q i f , if 5.-'fy' f - f 7, VV., V - af' , ' V, '4 - ,I . 3 ' ' 270 15 'ff' ig-, i f r A M L A A A y r yii , 1 .V , I ,,4,. ,f a 4,4 6 ,, , , V G QM Robbie Haymer Scott Schwimer Michael Ziering ,ef i ,vw I ff 0 1 OIQ! ff 'l l ffvfff ,,,-nf ,x 42 f- 'cf-gi - f it Z, 1 f if 7 X f n, 3 ch, 4 W, f, 4,141 ' X ,4 7 94. . 4 '- ' J f Q f 0 ' 1. ? 5 W A .L 07 at A in , Q , 3, ,gf if -L f ,ffnfv . 5-Six. 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'- ' '. if 4 f -' - f f , ff nf, , iw 4,- 19 uf f Q 13 Q 1 f f 7 4? W ff wg: , 5 .ei 532' ' iffffflf' -5Q..f,Q1 ,.., 5 ,, ,g y f T. f A 7 ' , ' ' I ffl, 1 M 5 Z f W f f vffyir r :MW ft? Les Kaplan Louis Karasik Alan Karbelnig Lisa Karpf Sean Karsian Jeff Kasmer Candice Kaufman Gayl Kaufman Debbie Kaye Lori Keilson Susan Kelemen Ed Keller Joey Klein Mimi Klein Ryan Sack Robert Klein Linda Klemes Melinda Kodimer Elisabeth Konugres George Konugres Debbie Koons Candy Kornblum Roberta Kosven David Kotin Richard Kramer Jon Kranhouse Caryn Krasne Archie Kreitenberg Brad Krevoy juniors 0 one hundred twenty three i Z J Z 6 r 4 Michele Krieger Susie Krutoff Nancy Kumetz Kandee Kummer Hank Landau Lorna Langberg Mark Lansing Jeff Lapin Lilian Lazer Jeff Lea Brian Leader Eric Ledergerber Kim Lee Melissa Lee f MW C an . 4 I f 3 by 5 1 f W, f f 17 ,ff Y-iff f 17' -.'-1 ' L, V 1,1 ,. I ,- nw 5' 'A' 157' -v X., '1 Ellis Schoichet and Melinda Kodimer new Alice Sommer Pearl Lefko Skip Lehmann Valerie Lehrer Jane Lerman Melanie Lettich Peter Levin Wendy Levin Jared Levine Steve Levingston John Levitt John Levy Harmon Lew Howard Lewis Nancy Lewis Q . f f-iffy .iv fr , gil l ' ., f-Lf L' f I 4? ff- 4 , -V -gr -I S , If f 0 one hundred twenty-four o juniors Bruce Isaacs , 5,1 4- Q , ,I WZ W Steve Colene i , , 2,,e.4,,4 Sri? 6 S 41 X X , V X 4 71 2 Mu. 537514 - W , 4, ,gay I Z ff! 'nr ' A f 7 f 'V W 4 f ' H412 Larry Freedman f ,aff ,f ,ff K iff' If M1 'I W W ff ,J 5 X , Q 2 V ff , , , ,Vg ,f ,If nf W -,,. 6 1,5407 , , ef V ' , 721 ' , if -4' ' ,cp Vi ' , ' fififi . 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W 1 i , X 'ifif' if fffffi' .J V 4 in Z1 ,, , f 1 ywfgf, ,. W 5 Kr f , 4 Z f 1 'av f i,,. I A ,744 an 1, ,IW W7 5 ? ' If ' 'Q me 4 , '- ri I I fl., , I, Q if f ' 1 , f ,Q V, p f w -4 Zr f. ' ,f f V 'fl , , ,, ,, , ,, N iv sz 1 4 f X 4 one hundred twenty-six o juniors A A N . 5,3 1 AV,V , I . ' Q ,A . 7 .1,,5 s,:,,,A l r L A , l. . K Q 'il' ' 4 K'-. 1 1 Q WZQS: fix ' ' 'Q' . ff jlf .., to V M -nv 3 , '- - 1' .V - SQ 75 f' f 1 1 J- , ' v. f I T. ' 'r-- 1. 1 ,. - 5' j 2 fl'-'f If!3v Julie Takasugi Stuart Housner ,mn-an Y' V . 1 J 4 X' ff f , V4 like vp 3 gf 0 5 U M af Qi, I Yvonne Wilkins, Adrienne House, and Robbi Work 11' rim f c- - ' w.A.:w 'e:ff.e2 fiviaipv ff, Q ff' ' W5 J- f U X , I ffl! ' 4 pv L r V I , K ! fi! srir S' 2 ,i ' fifjg, 531, ..f ,, , gg, f Q 4, X f1'f','Af . ' pf. JW V 35 ,,, , , , W I .. .. nw 1,4 if if W I J H wi. fm' 1 fff fig I f' ' v ff 9 f 1 X Qf , X ff f X s f Q1 f f ' ,Wg ff! 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Q X ri S P T, K fi, Xl, ,. 5,1 4 , ' Q ar f, , if ,c, Elf fu ' ' ,.', H , v ' 1 i w Dean Ryan Ryan Sack David Saltzman Craig Sapin John Saver Mark Schack Judi Schecter Ellis Schoichet Dave Schreiber Liz Schroeder Gary Schwartz Mark Schwartz Larry Schwedler Scott Schwimer juniors 0 one hundred twenty seven Ron Seigel David Sein Merrie Sennett Wendy Shah' Lisa Shaffer Hilary Sharer Avital Sharir Randy Sheinbein Jon Sheldon Lynn Shemanski Mark Sheppard Bruce Sherman Larry Shonholtz Mary Siebuhr ' .V x ,yaf f A -ee Mi, 4 . - we wi ag f f V 'N ff' 4 4. . , 44 51 , W NV , wg Q V K 7 , 1 S , ,. ry.y A , S 4' A , , ' -1 :Z -A ' e 3 , ., . K 1 ' ZZ VM, 337: l ,L .W W HE.: Z , Z' ' N. ',,., x va W, ' H f -r K 'W , , ' J -- , My , , ' f . ,.,, , . . i ff I fe 'Q' Q:- ' ' ff Q te fps ' : . , gg , Q Les Kaplan, treasurer, Larry Freedman, vice-president, Jeff Lapin, president, and Peggy Horowitz, secretary. Jon Sheldon Abbie Siegal Barbara Siegel Nancy Siegel Desiree Sigal Michael Sigman Jeff Silden Danny Silver David Silver Howard Simon Lynne Sinay Bonnie Singer Sara Slotnik Donalee Small Sam Smetana ii fff 9 4' fy ff f A fab bg: ,1a5, .i,, A W 1 li fi- - 'I Mv,,4'9' , A ., v. 2 , ,., , ff , I ff, ' '- f .f ,Fri l i one hundred twenty-eight o juniors Kim Bryan Wg, Y? nm , 3 vp- ' Rex Wilder Chrissie Caruso , , if , V, , ., ,f :W -'z . Q! f f 3, 1 , 55' V sfffin ff 'f ' . fr 'Ais- .1 ,, if y rn ,f .J :Z I ' f ii ' ,- . .Lg ,, 22 '21 ff: ' f if 7 1 4 , f Q 4 W W , 1 ix 9 wig , Jeremy Rubin and Ed Keller , If 4:55 V, rr. f f M L m e ,V , , -' ' vwfvw.ww pw? ' ' ,. .1i'v-'.m- 7. -5 ' , ' f .' 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'I' X 5 W fk 'H-wi M - Q Z ,f ,M , '14 9x cf v ' ,Z ff, X y , 4 M Dale Smith Nancy Smith Jay Solnit Alice Sommer Mason Sommers Alan Sperling Dan Sperling Paul Spiegal Lyndon Stambler David Starkman Howard Stein Janet Stein Andy Steinberg Scott Sterling Steven Stern Richard Stone Gary Strathearn Michael Strathearn Alexis Strauss Claudia Stressman Celina Suchecki Lee Sukonik Josh Susman Eileen Sutton Gerrard Swann Julie Takasugi Donna Tarzwell Renee Taylor Scott Taylor Steven Teitelbaum Davida Thomas Desiree Thomas Misty Thomas Kim Thorwald Jill Tuggy Renee Turkell Barbara Tynan Juli Vaccari Lisa Van Heuver William Vaughn juniors o one hundred twenty nine Jodie Victor Pandora Victor Lynn Vidibor Steve Vosen Richard Waldow Sharon Wallace Geoff Walsh Cecilia Walters David Walzer Mike Wanglin Debbie Wasserman Karen Watt Eric Weber Michele Webster Susanne Weil Beth Weinberg Michael Weinstock Louis Weisberg Richard Weisfield Eli Wellin Beth Werber Sharon Wheeler Laurie White Karen Widess Kirk Wiggins Rex Wilder Yvonne Wilkins Barbara Williams Diana Williams Tim Wilson Cory Winner Denise Winner Alison Winslow Jeanne Winston Robert Winters Danny Wise Lisa Witlin Chris Wolf Linda Wolf Celia Wolff 5 ff f 'X ff , ZW 1 my .- . , f f 4, 5 X - -v, f f I M! ,yy Q . f w ,f f E f , ' , ' , I ,, , V , f' xg: 1, W M4 i ' ' X f f , , X Q6 I Q IZYI, V :ff ' f ,ri ,, '. ff H. 1 Q ., . . , , , W , ,,A. , ,, Mi5,,?. 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A V L ,QQ William Gerard Jack Gindi Gary Globe Dana Gluckstein JeffGold Jon Golden Meg Goldenberg Seth Goldman Ann Goldstein Robert Goodman Suzy Gottlieb Bill Grant Richard Green Gary Greenberg Jeremy Greenberg Marc Grenberg .lon Gries Diane Griggs Ronald Greitzer Alan Grossbard Leah Grossbard Melissa Grossman Robert Grossman Janet Grushow Steven Gruenwald Ivy Hackett Adam Hall Stacey Halprin Kevin Hardy Lisa Harmon Robert Harrison Chris Hart Sari Helberg Robert Helfond Wendy Helft Dave Heller Liz Heller Doug Hellinger Tracy Hellman Farshad Hormozi sophomores 0 one hundred thirty seven Yvette Herod Joel Hershman Stephanie Heyman Dean Hilborne Darby Hinton Linda Hoffman Robert Holeman Kathy Holt Cynthia Honsaker Mike Horowitz Carrie Horvitz Erik Horwitch Eliott Howard Steve Howes Dorothy Isaacs Lisa Jacobson Denise J affe Steve Jager Debby Johnson Derrick Johnson Leah Johnson Chris Jonas Ross Jory Steve Josephson Carol Justman Richard Kanner Scott Karlan Janis Karlin Marc Karzen Bruce Kasmer Lauren Kasmer Alice Katz Jackie Katz Michael Katz Michelle Katz Serge Katzef Joy Kipnis Jeff Klein Karen Klein Robert Klein 77 ,t - for , 2 W ' f 7 Cf 1 V . 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W 1X 1 4 Tamar Antoyan Marsie Lasman Robin Laxineta Corinne Leader Mark Leevan Laurel Leff Gregg Lefton Randy Lefton Michelle Leifer Susan Lennard Greg Lennon Debbie Leon Tami Leonard Yat Leung Donald Levenso VI S4 11 9' 1 1 1 1 1 , 4 f 1 r f W f 264 A ,X 1 X1 if I' ' V X C X14 ',',',k ,K f' il A2117 1 '32 12: J 5: A -1,- sophomores 0 one hundred thirty-nine Lori Levi Jill Levine Steve Levine Harriette Lewis Susan Liber Kay Liberman Rebecca Libow Andy Licht Jeff Lifson Leslie Lilien Monique Lillard John Linden Malori Linker Charles Linton i 'wwzzw-4 M,,MM V V ' J 'y'W'5Wf?2YWwMrf . David G ross Jeff Lipsman Lee Lobell Wendy Loew Tom Louchheim David Ludwig Linda Lushing Julio Macat Philippe Mallen Jennifer Malvin Steve Mann Cami Marcus Debbie Marion Gary Marks Kevin Marks M l,c,rc,,r, i:f'w ,f 4721 .Jr f 'Q 1' ' ,ff m WM 1 4 V , i M li x N a., f X I ii M 175. M M X ' V 'f ' , fi M f i My ' MQ wi f iv L ' A gf Q ew K QM MIW , :lb QZIA IV A ,,, .ei Irxl ? ,Mix Y f I M, , . 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J QW 4 5 ' f f ' ' V J f 4 M 5 f ' 5 f if ,Q iff, na., 5' K sk 1 f J K 1 X 4 J X Q 1 M X vw 7 5 C ' 0 rf I ' 1 35 W Q qg f f f if f 1 i V f W , 2, fdff' 'W fix I 7' 4 Q J lf' W? 1 9,5 f f 4 I 1 3 1 , ' , , yn ,ff -if ,,,' , , 43, If if J i W , v 1 Derrick Johnson Faith Zane Fall Class Officers A Y , Ron Greitzer, president: Nancy Powell, secretary: Jon Golden, it 4 Not pictured: Mike Meyer, vice-president. 7 ' ,g.?f fw if 5-L. gf. 25 , '- A 7 i' V A y L i gif, W 2 ' A V ' 31 one hundred forty-two 0 sophomores treasurer. l l f A ' 2 23 . Q' Q 3 A ..,, , ,a 2 , fyf 'gh Lg , 'L' f A' f + I' 7,1 f, ,Q , ., 'fb ,' Q 4 H 1 , - J f, gp t , f if-f, Max- fl , , ,Q 1. ,I X, V eng? 0 f ' ff YA I 0 J fm 2 V , - iiil -,':f 1l,5: ,V 5 fz 7 f , ,,h, ,,, J ,.,,, We 57575 Mark Rosman David Ross Sharon Rossum Pam Rotenberg Marissa Roth Jeff Rubin Scott Rubin Amanda Russell Tom Sabol Stacy Saltman Sharon Samuels Gary Sandler Denise Savoy Lori Sawelson VB'79XZ1 Z5f5W Mark Beychok .if ' 4? W W., M J -h e 7 ':12'.,saf ff ww. Z f In V. 5 ' A - fgffbu W' ww Debbie Rabin James Fung C1 f 1 Nancy Powell Kevin Brunk i S i ' gg- - vi: ,,fg.,-in ff , yf f ff f , W 0, ,ff :1 , , sh ' Q it f ' Q 2 17 26' firrhf' M if-:Digg ,,,.., -.4 f 1 , A 5 5' 1 4 H f J f 4, , ,L , ff,,1QA fi? ' Ii f ' , ,rf su, -f 1 5 , ,gg 1 lf? J a. ' Ep fff ' . J V, l y V 1 , 'V 4 12 . 4 ' if fx Gwen Sawyer Arlene Sax Robert Scharf Martin Schenker Nina Schick Lisa Schier Lisa Schmidt Edna Schreiber Jody Schreiber Janet Schrillo Mark Schuber Allen Schwartz Elizabeth Schwartz Paula Swartz X4 ,fx yi: sophomores I one hundred forty-th ree Barry Scott Mary Ann Scott Roger Scott Sherri Seiff Steve Seizer Amy Seltzer Judy Shachory Meryl Shader Lisa Shafer Michael Shain Jayne Shapiro Jeff Sherman Sheri Sherman Vicki Sherman I fl X 1 J ge A X ai ie if f , A 4 A X Q , 4 Ve X- . Spring Class Officers lrrr 'riff .cec :mi Jim Rosen, president: Bonnie Barness, vice-president of activitiesg and Deena Newman, secretary-treasurer. Not pictured: Jeff Korchek, vice-president of student union. Q. SSSSV 552 . 1 ..r. . 1 , 1 . .A X 9 1 X S Ns X N N X s g an Q X , X S K SSX 5, NN Q X S. XM3? X 5-Sgt?-I 'S 'lg' X 2 X W XX X X X X xx X . ra ,X 5 R Jeff Litson Anne Shinbrot Edward Silver Erica Simmons Alan Simon Greg Simon Lee Simpson Mona Simpson Michael Singer Barbara Siracusa Steven Slatkin Thomas Slatkin Susan Sloan Jeff Sloane Ellen Slutsky X Warren Huff r -WX . - 6 w 4 rs? X 3 X P Q, in X, 'W' one hundred forty-four 0 sophomores ,M-., ' i Q , 1 mi 3 tw - E . Qj' . ii i iff' l Jeannie Freilich Kelley Perez 4 Hy, Y , I 5 ' i fi ' wg if ' A A . f ' f' f ,W r ,. sl. ll n ,' ' Vi i' 'I 33551-'rfl i I ' , fi , , i il 5 , -f f xx 5 , si' f.. f 1 X - . - . 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Ti , S ' is . tt ef 5 , ti S vf Q ff: .. a K Q kr , Q X at Q is - i K er' tr ti 1 M MS N Si J LY Stephen Smith Susan Smith ScottSmolen Rhonda Snett Bruce Soll Carole Solomon Karen Solomon Susan Solomon Jan Spector Frankie Stabler Barrett Stambler Jill Stark Richard Stark Ira Stein James Stein Jackie Stern Monroe Sternlieb Beth Stiller Daniel Stoll Keri Stone Rande Stonehill Nathan Strauss Wendy Strauss Tatiana Strelkoff Jonatha n Strickler Linda Stuart Beth Styne Daverick Sugino Mike Suter Lori Suydam Brian Symonds Jan Takasugi Tom Talmon Debbie Taper Lee Tarnor Diane Thayer Debbie Tilem Steven Toben kin Yigol Torem Debra Traynor sophomores 0 one hundred forty five Amy Uchiyama Tara Ukra Jana Unterberg Roland Vanderspeck Karl Vice Alan Victor Jeff Vilkin Michael Vilkin Paige Von Baur Craig Wada Susan Waldman Mark Walters Nancy Ward Ronald Washington Stephanie Wasserman Melissa Weber Ellen Weger Carrie Weil Randy Weinfeld Scott Weingarten Susan Weintraub Margaret Weir Janice Weisel gyjglf--f -I Andria Weiss 9 ' ' if Q 4 if f Q9 2 'af V' ' 4 Q4 Q Y inf? ri 4 31 279' K fi fw gi If 1 V ., 4 3 ,, Carol Wells Clifford Werber Mike Wilborn Carrie Wilde Robert Wildman Debra Williams Susan Williams Lisa Wilner Alison Witlin Martin Wolf W 'ff V Philip Wolf Wendy Wolf Shelley Wolff Mark Wolfson Susann Wolpa Sandor Woren one hundred forty-six 0 sophomores .J ,f , f 'll . ,fr m -1 'ella 2:1 Q i g l 1 is ,,, V X . N V- ff , Q , ,f ,Q yr i , Ziff? v' f 'Z 2 - M, ff, fy- I- I 5 iv f ,497 'W 4 vi fl i Caren Nielsen f f , A KJ ' 'wg W-1 jg: fr lf: f- H if fl I 'flew' rx V-f I x ,f ' L -rf : afgig 1 r r 1- 1 w.,.- Qi, -255 V ,f f y -i ,fmzfn q f V 4 ' 4 2 if Af ff 59 2 -, J, ,,:'r.:i5,:w-f.1,gg:g5:m' f f , . f ' . if f ,, af one, 9 ,Wza ' f 'Z' ffif f 'C ' nf W 4 f W .J ' - H ir fr-V. I ..... 5 . V V Ed Silver Susan Malolepsy fu in ,ff . ,W ww aa , 1 f , ' if 3 ' ,f I . ,y Q ' ff. , if 41' X ji ag fi V , :JW Susan Wyler Faith Zane Lillian Zekaria 4 RosanneZiering w t Bonnie Zimmerman 2 Abby Zu rier i , , . ' 7, ' 'ff' -1- f 6 A- ff 4.3 -.Q 7 ., Z X Y ., A , Rho 1 Gabriel Ferrer Mike Meyer Kim Murray Jan Rosenbloom nda Snett Robin Rice JanetGrushow and Lillian Zekaria sophomores 0 one hundred forty-seven Rich Abelln Roger Ades Robert Adler Vivienne Allen John Anderson Melanie Ashe Sandy Avol Alecia Balcerak Steve Barouh Wendy Barry Kathy Barton Dana Baumwohl Sam Beatrnan Cindy Becker Judy Behrendt Lisa Berger Claudia Berman Collin Bernsen Denise Berson Steven Berry Joshua Block - B A l - rl If 1 - X :K ,f --1 if ,gym N 2 r rr r r 'W f Www 7, ff, .Q Wig? f jffj 1 Q f , J ff fig 1 H A '55 'A f ff fy! I 1 , 1 ,fr f Y , Susie Brown one hundred forty-eight 0 freshmen ,rQ,,,W 2, 37 ' 9 V. 144 4. yn I , 5, ,fWfiff-9,5 ', X2 mQfW5'Z ' Q7 X! , ni! , ff M. ,,, , 1, X r 1 ,OK 41 ff 14X ,f 1' , 'A,, f E 1 Y I , ,wc ,LV ,,,. . y Z f G ,Rl ff ,ff f ' W 4 f ! if 9 f , Q? ' Zi '65 'Q 43 W f? '4 f 1 2 W 4, 4 i f .,, f , 4 , ' - lu- 'ii ,vm 'Q . ff .1 ' , W 4, 4 , Ay f X 9' X ago' A 9 V Q an 42 , f Q A ' L I , A .3 I 'eff A 6' A In Vincent Blumberg Scott Blumenthal Bryan Boone Nancy Boraz Elizabeth Boyar Valerie Bradshaw Chip Brent Stuart Breslow Jana Breton Ward Brien Debbie Briskin Richard Briskin Linda Brod Eric Broida Andrea Brook Scott Brooks Susan Brown Major Brunk Marko Budgyk Patricia Burke Avria Bultz Rick Lapin and Ellen Margolis Robert Hyman freshmen 0 one hundred forty nine Roxann Caballero Ira Candib William Caras Dan Carver Shaun Cassidy Terri Castle Caren Claman Danielle Clamen Michael Chodos Daniel Choy Eddie Cohen Joel Cohen Ofrit Cohen Steven Cohen Catherine Cole Howard Cole Stephanie Cook Suzanne Cook Julie Cooper GlorieCorb David Corbin Elena Cravitz Paul Cromwell Susie Cronin Dennis Crosby Mary Crouch Cathy Curtis Jamie Curtis Kelly Cutler Robert Danial Deborah Danner Allan Davidov Robert Decoven Doreen Denitz Caryn Diamond Janet Diamond Julie Dickey Lane Dickter Richard Dinkin Herbert Dodge one hundred-fifty 0 freshmen me Aff 5 4 5 W, 'V S ZX wif . x ,P f . ., f' W7 X M A 5' , 1' ,W Hz far fr, 4.,,,,.:rf - cwgkfw f' , ,ga ff 2. 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Mark Feldman Amy Feuerlicht Paula Finn Sabina Finn Michael Firestein Mark Fisher Steven Fisher Stuart Fleishman Jon Foran Gala Forder Marcia Forman Julie Fortuno Pamela Fox Steven Fox freshmen 0 one hundred fifty one X Audrey Frankel Kelli Franzella Marie Frederick Linda Freedman Robertlfreeman Scott Freshman Nlona Friedman Peter Fung Daniel Furie Jonathan Gans Steven Geismar Barbara Gibson Carla Gittelson Erika Glazer Susan Gordon JanetGIenny Heidi Gluck Fredricki Glucksman Connie Goldman Dana Goldman Laura Goldman Damon Goldstein Lisa Gomer Lori Goodman Susan Gordon Linda Greenwald Robert Greenwood Donna Gregor Sheryl Gross one hundred fifty-two 0 freshmen 9- 9, V f fm, l g ,L X Q-15 f 'g ni Q V rf W Q Q, .11 ix if I , gg fl f :ii U l A wwf ,,..g x Jeff Morton and David Wellin Louis Hirsch is Stacy Mickell, Mary Zekaria, and Heidi Gluck Sharon Schaffer wi f' la f I ' ,,.. i, Qi fyq y , W f - W f 94 I f f, if 4 , T if C f o' V ga V4 I s 4 of ' W ' L 4 W ' , L, Q il K 2 ' - I M I , Av 41' fVf 1 af X ' K' 4' ff f? ,, 5 f A I W' 3' J EA. an Monica Linney Mark Fischer f ff ' , 1 I ,L V. f , f' , 4, J ,K W ff f J 1 f f X W 9 Q Q 1 ff fa fig ' Q, ' 7 'VV,', f ff 4' i Z 1 4 ff 'NS' 'Q . 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KAQJ, r ',ef.-- , ., ! f 1:7311 Is: 4-2 -Y 4 If if if 7 'Ha . ,f ' 9V..3,'i ' 1 ,ff .f ' 6' 4 f , f f 51' 7 1 - 'fpw gm - fr re ' if '97 ff eff J , .J W ,, Z , , if A Z Tracy Gumbiner Elyse Gunter Dan Gunther James Gussen Thomas Guttman Martin Halfon Adele Harden Joe Hariton Adam Harris Carmela Hart Victoria Hart Michael Hartounia Cathy Haymes Debra Heftler Lauren Hellman Charles Helm George Hernandez John Herndon Julie Herron V1 Brigitte Hershensohn Michael Hife Henryk Hiller Anita Hirsch Louis Hirsch Brian Hoberman Lori Hoffman Michael Hoffman Gina Holguin David Horwich Charles Howard Craig Hoyt Alice Hughey Jennifer Hung James Hyman Mike Hyman Robert Hyman Marcy ldleman Charles Isaacs Velna Jackson Holly Jacobson freshmen 0 one hundred fifty three SuzanneJames Raymond Jawfaza Sally Johnson Brad Jones JeffJones Sharona Justman Debbie Kahane Jeff Kahn Joseph Kahn Cliff Kaiser Brian Kamel Gregory Kaplan Lisa Kaplan Lissa Kapstrom Susan Karasic Mark Karlan Michael Karon David Karshmer Lori Katz Sophie Katz Randall Kaye Mike Kichaven Bruce Kirshbaum Julie Klabin Sharon Klein William Kleiner Jeff Klemes Lisa Knoppow Nancy Koeing Larry Konis Sam Konugres Joel Kornfeld Robert Kozberg Valerie Landsburg Randy Lea Rhory LeBlanc Edward Leevan Pamela Lehrer Linda Leitener A - I Q , ,, E f Fern Latzer ,g G 757 ' ' ' ix ix one hundred fifty-four 'freshmen f' 1 ,- X 'W ' ' H .292 i l ,. 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V, , 0, . o n-L1 ff, an 1 Q John Wong ,'f.,g 4' ,WW ff ',f f 57' 6 1-19 221205 1 ,q5, 1 A Doug Lenhoff 'Mg Larry Lerman 42 f ' Nancy I-evey , .5 A' . -,', Robert Levi V,' 1 Q r Josh Levin , f-Q ' fr- David Levine , f.LZ14A Q George Levitt r , ' -M fx if 7- S , X53 My M bk e 504, 41 f , Af 9 . 'S I 1 xv: . ' x Cindy Lew Monica Linney Steve Lipton Mercedes Liu Audrey Loewy Sue Lutz Kim Madash Karen Rosenfelt Patti Raymond ,wM.,,.,.M' Q wx., Z f' -1 ' ,, V ' ,f WY V , '4 fir' f, , ,rf ' ' T fn v '4 ?,f ,r '- i 7 'IM 3 fy. 4' . . 4. W 74,1 '5 4- 442 3 ,f , , 3, I ',,V ,V WV' Mindy Sein 5 , Konugres Helen Maesaki Robert Mahar Brett Manley Richard Manning Ram Marantz Roberta Marantz Ellen Margolis Robert Markovic Robin Marmor Stephe Marquart Julie Marr Darrell Marsh Yves Marton Joanna Maxwell freshmen 0 one hundred fifty tive Karen McCain ii A M Phillip McCary iff ' 'Ai Graemm McGavin A f Pamela Medvin :M V E Carin Memmer f , 9' sf Stuart Mentzer f Q, , , f Stacy Merman 224. V Xl v Tony Merman f N A X f Stacey Mickell 2 f 9 5 3 ' 5 Tim Miklaucic f 5, ,M W1 im 4 Marc Milhander ' ' Arlen Miller f I' Caryn Miller ,gi i 2 Mark Miller LT i 1 ff- 'S xx i NSW .Z K l sPRiNe CLASS oFFicERs Karen Rosenfelt, vice-president of activitiesg Amy Natterson, vice-president of student union: Pam Marantz, secretary-treasurer and Jim Hyman, president. f,, I ik Ss X ffl?-51 Russell Repp Richard Ellis . sf Sr' hai l Brenda Mitchell of Judy Mizrahi 'i Miriam Mogtader Vincent Moore FW' 'X Q Kirk Morgan i Mark Morisaki Philip Morris F if 1 4 fir Z itl l , 1, Jeffrey Morton 'V Albert Moscatel , Maureen Moss Stephanie Mueller N fi I ' Kevin Murray , Susan Murray Eugenia Muscatt X one hundred fifty-six 0 freshmen X' Stephanie Slayten ff Sherri Pellar Q' K W 1:4 .af ' 4, ,A fi , 7 mf I X V ..,,, fi Z 4' 1 f i' f, is , f ,, 1,1 I , 7 1 , y 'ir- F 1 '4 f , 4 9 Y 4 0 1 i Z A Al Tony Berman and Elena Cravitz Kathy Barton and Steve Mann sf A A , f. - yr: , 4, 53, 7 ' ' .f Wi-C 9 Q nfs .w 'L im fn fiffaw- 1 W? ' ff ff,,, 'seg' 4, - ,f , 1- 4 'P ' - ,f?' ' Q, Z Q I' f 4 fy if Q f X , f ff u ,R ,3 W , . 2 . I hw I J 'F 1 Q if w ' f 'V Nw i, 1,-jf? :'.u,f1f ,wtf fi, , i 4 ' 1 Q, Ag , 95 51 I Ina, ,K 1 X 4 n H 9 W , ,, 7 if 7 I ,Z 1: f 'fe 1 1 'VX WX I ., . I f ,f ff A 1 I? A Q4 2 f ., .,,, V ' . W I M K ..,v.. : ff?-'54 4 - ,I zz gf: .9 ' ,,, v,,d,3.f 1,41 , if A If A 1 if Cf X Z f 4? inf ' -wi y f A,!!,l. 4'ff',' f 'f, f4 , ,..V , 1 4 f ,Zia A 7 5, 2 1 ff Russell Nadel Cindy Nagel Helen Nasch Erin Nathe Amy Natterson Brian Nelson Mark Newlander Barry Newman Scott Newmark Brian Nielson Timothy Noah Lisa Norlander Lisa Orenstein Lisa Orleans Joan Pa parelli Curtis Pearlman Sherri Pellar Scott Perlman Lauren Petkin Randy Pitch Burt Polon Jeanne Porter Jonathan Prince Michelle Rack Mark Radin Kurt Ra nsohoff Patricia Raymond Susie Risinger Jane Roberts Loren Roberts Paul Robinson Paul Rockwood Alex Rogger Mike Rosberg Ellen Rosenberg Robin Rosenberg Marc Rosenblum Karen Rosenfelt Joel Rosner Andy Ross freshmen 0 one hundred fifty seven Elizabeth Rothner Elyse Rothstein Betty Rubin Daniel Rubin Steve Rubin James Rubinfier Peter Rubenstein David Ruderman Daniel Sabol Daniel Sackheirn Michael Saltzman Cindy Santo Sharon Schaffer Lo rin Schlesinger Kenny Schmidt Shari Schneider Edward Schroeder Lisa Schwartz Elyse Schwimer John Schwimmer Victoria Scott David Seidman Robert Seiden Mindy Sein Susan Seizer Frances Seltzer Sonia Serpas Danial Shapiro llyse Shapiro Leslie Shatner Leslie Shatum Keith Sherman Maria Sherman Bill Shinderman Eloise Shoong Brian Shuster Anne Shutan Mark Siegel RobertSimpson Shelly Sinay 1 S ff 41 45 4 M, - 4- L ff ,. 6 ,fyy V ff , Q if , iv of ,, Q 1- Z f A' ,ia ff X ff 1' i 4 ,A V ,K ,, i N . 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' 4 -Q, ,M f if A 0 fn 'f fw 'fm ,jf 'VV ' ,ij - VV ,xff,,, f , 4 f y X , ff , ,, 7 My 12. r ,ff Laurie Ward Milhahde ,Q fe, ' ig W ,nw mf' I' If AW if x Vx, one hundred fifty-eight 0 freshmen Frederick Singer Renato Sison Jeff Sklar Scott Slate Stephanie Slaten Brian Small Bill Smallberg Lauren Sobel Jeff Spitz Steven Spitz Pamela Stayden Jeffery Stein Michael Stern Mindy Stillman Andrea Stone Jody Strasberg Eva Streseman Madeline Stuart Christina Suminski Patty Sussman Kathy Swan Neal Swerdlow Kenneth Takata Kelly Tartan Lynne Taub Carl Turchan Debra Turchin David Turken freshmen 0 one hundred fifty nine Nikki Uzan Kelly Wade Kent Walker Kevin Walsh Mary Walsh ToniWaIter Leslie Walton Laura Ward Carla Weinberg James Weinberg James Weisbart David Weisfield Marty Weisman Cathy Weiss Frank Weiss Melody Wells Steve Werner Katherine Westheimer Maria Willback Geraldine Williams Julie Wilstein Alison Winston Amy Wohl Lori Wolf Susan Wolf Barbara Wyler Mark Yanda Lori Yohanna Nicole Yorkin Heidi Young Nancy Young Victor Zahn Nathan Zasler Eva Zicherman f fi' it ,J f ' xr , in if . 1 1 Q fi' ,Q ,ein 1 it A 2 .Z is l it l l K 3 g e? 1' 1 is ,J V 5 X we if Y f isa 4. X X X NN 4' x 2 N x E N X w ii xx STS? wks ' ,.., s Y 5 Q- Yi one hundred-sixty 0 freshmen g1::'i:e isis X X we x ft is Ei gpg: fi X if Q . 3 S -:tv ww.. 0 4 Q , I ,, .l 3' ii i Al3 lT 383 Z Paul lstrin Kelly Wade ' .,,., fi ' 1- I s Q V i.1: ',,:, , 4 E , wc! 3, , . gy ,. 9'?f6 :s3:'-: 3.1 ,e-2 , ee 'L uk 4 K rj 4, I Y. W k f ' , ,1 fi bf I , f KJ y Q 'K It ga L .. V i f A ' M f 3. 7' A W Mark Feldman Jay Zeiden Mary Zekaria Ira Ziering Scott Zimmerman Jody Zucker Lori Zucker Anna Zuckerman Missy Grossman 1, , ,, ,, 4 mv? ,, nw, ww fc ,,.,57yw2q?,wc,. ,,,,, , izfziw Z-W7 y'7vv - ' X , I 'Q ff ,iff ,f .4 'f .'A7ff if' My W SQ' V' 7 Z ffffrf ff W1 'Yi 5 , f 2 f ,,,,,,,,z.5 Jfggfwf 3 ,faq xffyp 2 . 4 , 3 V , A' fy Aff? ww f f ., .Mfgfq ny., yf , I ,MW V. cm M ,, . f , ,. Nyhg -frm. f M ff Q Nikki Yorkin Cindy Nagel Kenny Walker and Make Alfe I n Me m or I a m Sue Grossman freshmen 0 one hundred sixty-one ,qL. :I+g-f f n if f-ff:-,ni-.-,aff f. - V- ,T - : 1' 11 'EZ ' L a ' ay' :ff - .,,f.f,.,1k L.,W5,, ' f 75 Y, ' ' W ,rf my L ' iymfgn 'wawviff,f14z' . w 1' 1 1 . Elrf-Em -L ' H ..,,,,52,,fgf'm 1':c '.'23git 'ff-2 ni ' . 'YPJ' K1 aff?''r?23:61f1:I1i557f!'42iQ+r:Lffg,fgQ- ' ,Ly , ,AH wr: 7 ' G an ffffif' Q..-vgezfig gf :K aff , ,,C2fE?f.f35Ilff'-'1E'5?f'k1i'?I' iii ,Qf!-04415117 if 3W?wl57?'fl P2 ii i? . wg- 'rem -,,,..5f.Y:,,,f,,,g,. Q-.1 ---fl .ns-,mf-fn' : 11, Zigi,-, 2 X, ,. -.-,,,,-f .,-' -f-n,1f,ff,:fAg, ,, 5. f , .,,,, . , 1. 'JK vuifif ' gf . Q' 755 -f ' ' .I 'iw 1 W. f-- QU 'f ,, 5,1 , ff, , -.V-,A f Y , -. ,, V 1 111 ' X R F1 Li' P fr . -2. N , E.,-, Y-1 A ,G 4 Q x ,nab 2 - 5 1951 1973 f ff! f 727, fb ff X HM! M ,,z 'f2f,k I ,W ' Q, fax Q I ff ' My? wg' W, , ffjfggff ,, QQ! Wffffy if!! ,,,, ff ff Qu! 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' oof I F S Y 2003159 IS 3 L'Alirance and Fmmyarase Merged under eooe - r ffoo f M L AO rs- Orrame fwoiagectave ns to learn ereer bouirkfedirench Cuitu re and through musnc If 1 ,.,. --,---f . r... - .... V --4- .J-, fn .-'4 ,,--, . vi -- ,,-' -f L'-V,--, .1 ' f-ff '-fm, . .f, 'z - fvf:,.-41.-Q-,.-fr - ffirfywwm QWWMWZWQWMWmwywfifyfWwffwxwwwwwwwfwzfwwwr rwffw. if fr rf ewan eeireilgffwl r 0 GV V9 , ,'.-e, ' W 'wr fi ,363 i 4, 4 Cercle Francass Havernrn Club societies 0 one hundred sixty-five Programs providing The Spanish club for upper di- vision students is the Sociedad Hispanica. Each year the club takes a field trip to see the Ballet Folkorico. Their plans provide for a campout in Big Bear and a tosta- da cook-in. The Sociedad also sponsors the annual Cinco de Mayo festivities and Pan American Day, which is presented to the school. Sr. Neo Gutierrez sponsors the club's activities which includes a candy sale to raise funds for the many events. l i one hundred sixty-six 0 societies cultural enrichment During the summer of 1972, Louis Bersin and Shelly Zimmerman went overseas to spend their vaca- tions with families in Finland and Turkey, respectively. This is only part of the American Field Service student exchange program. This year's exchange student is Uschi Koehler, from West Germany. The club sponsored an International Day, which hosted exchange stu- dents staying in neighboring com- munities. Karen Caesar and Janet Stein are this year's finalists. i I g I ,, -.:.,,.. My societies 0 one hundred sixty-seven Y , X ,cm -+1 Bridge Club one hundred sixty-eight 0 societies Chess Club AW societies 0 one hundred sixty-nine , Aff-if 4 ,,7,f, , Scientists seek. lncreased interest in anthropology atjbeverly has spurred the devel- iw 47- is l 'A 5. H V V, t 'L opment of the Anthropology Club. Informing the members of the F2 lui, ' latest developments is accom- ,l , P? plishtedliffnptri only by lectures, but C' guest tspeaykeirsifas well, Experienc- ing and appreciating the geology Q C, not lsournern Calitprnira, is the goal Q1 srisly'si ' , I I f'f:f,,fYgtgf: 77 33112 X' ' 'W ot Geology Club sponsor, Mr. Mike rprg 4 g Weber. Theifqijb ta keswfield ,tpips to , D , lryil 5 ,iylr 5 ' cities in Ca nyon andthe L ' i,., frir , ' 'irl fsr , msula' i i ' fa ' i 'f - . piit, rfiri ,W V lrsl ,iei V C 1' firs 7, 1 ,iyfgerzi f mg, gf X ,V f fm i K f, 4, ,L 7,224 3 iv ,.st e'rlsts , , Us tg K . . 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T f f QQPVES V V f V, V ersc V V V - ..,V., WAA .VV VVVV f V V ,V , , , 'VVV V 5 V I Y OFV HJV31 V ,A V V V if f 7' 2. ,If': ffff V V . 2' 'V -1 V ' V V V V V ' VVV V VVV V V , V V VV, VVVV V V V'Vk VVVVV ' - f'V2 - ' ,V V VV , 4K-'V aw l VV K 7 V 4,3 fs QL' A- f'u'. 9 AUA societies 0 one hundred seventy-three LIKJII- ,f'fQ: , 7 --. is-2 '4? iT -1, . I one hundred seventy-four 0 societies 4.0i:2.'.K ,QLM4 ,., , , W' QQLZLQLIA.: M, , g, ,M H . '4 Alphas 4 1 i 'Q 1 ff societies 0 one hundred seventy-five .ff .j a LfW,'iQ?v ,jf -w--ad Q A.. Knights one hundred seventy-six o societies Varsity Club H.. varied interests The Political Club, under the spon- sorship of Mrs, Simone Laidig, pro4 vides a new vista for students into political awareness. Aided by the November election, the club was challenged to debate the various propositions on the ballot. The Elec- tronics and Amateur Radio Club sparked incentive into its members to learn about various aspects of practical and theoretical electrons. The association provided oppor- tunities to obtain licences to be- come amateur radio operators. societies 0 one hundred seventy-seven ,,,4f1Af, 1, ,,,,f, Mad lected hol out the Isla pea red at h Qgjggmynity R6 bert Jim one hundred seventy-eight 0 societies U in singing expert cet In the and per- En 0 3 ,,,,, works. of these talented gm t, 1?1 f direction of Min dur: 51267 MMM 5 Z ? t 2 Choir societies 0 one hundred seventy-nine Q if A ,, ,y ir sv 7 W --'wf- ,...,,..,,,.,.,.V M., ,.,,,N.f.,,, one hundred eighty 0 societies l7Sx , wndhx ff ff' IA iif . A A 1' Ji HIV f Medical Club ff societies 0 one hundred eighty-one ' r it lli E f ii S X A he ll a ii f f fiiigli iitfiilliili iii t f . f f illilifli fu 'V - . difeffiron i the to Dre nt talen iiig audie es. of perf ers have entertained world-wid I in- cluding l972'sfsix-day tour of fan- couver, Canada. Several igh ? . . schools and Qwe State Caplt in Sacramento ve played ho to . . f this group. Ayso directed Mr. Smart is the Sfage Band,.a selited group of jazzimusicians whogfper- form at basket?all games. v ? one hundred eighty-two 0 societies xpge ist ry fill thai their gought nt me bers award-winning! newspaper. dents were invilved in the ulti journalistic exggoeriencez sign, story art? headline photography, gand camera-ready ioffset page pite-up. The editors were Jeff Kicnafven Cfirst si and Myra Regman Csecond mesterj. SG- few' Highlights v,nZ2A,Q::,' V 2. 742 Zawi' ' , qplifigpf Q r g ip i i p 1 iiii . ' 'K' , is , mi' '., ' .1 -: , 2? l 5 ' , s H 4 ' VA iir i i ,gill 1955 is A .i-' H 'risi ' X M -' 'I is P' 1' it ,i if ' f i ,'li,- ,ii ,,.,.,tQ i , ,. .,.,l,.f1 r x Vhi , , it .,,,V.k 'L Mk tstt-i iisfs i societies o one hundred eighty-three 1546 1928 MAN UUNU ST 1948 1973 Robbie Manchester unleashes a pass over the outstretched hand of the de- fender. Roger Smith demonstrates what earned him his black helmet with the sack of quarterback John Gibson. Steve Brourman dives for loose football as Peter Kessler hurries to his aid. Illegal use of the hands is the call as Joe Cornman is caughttrom behind, Sophomore Steve Craig reaches high to beat Morningside defender Lenny Fitz- gerald. Richard Flatto and Harvey Miller hustle to make the stop on a Culver City back. Leuzinger running back Les Reichard meets a stone wall in the form of Bruce Tabb. one hundred eighty-six 'football .rv gkgffg '!v,, A ff H' ' fs W we . N 'I C 3 all .ms - '- Grids 'winners' despite losing year A quick glance at the Norman football season indicates an er- ratic up-one-week, down-the-next year. But a closer analysis yields the impression of a very success- ful experience. Though the overall record of 3-6 was anything but impressive, Coach Ben Bushman did not want this season written off as a rebuilding one. ln fact, the experience gained, the hard work and effort, the comeback ability of the team, and the overall char- acter of this year's team out- weighs the 2-3 mark in this year's Sky League. The Normans, drop- ping their first three games by a total of seven points, opened up against Culver City. Though out- playing the Centaurs statistically, the Normans suffered a heart- break defeat, 7-6. After two more consecutive loses to Murphy, 18- 14, and Lennox, 21-19, Beverly fi- nally recovered from their losing streak on the weekend trip to Brawley to record their first vic- tory, 14-7. Bringing a 1-3 mark into league competition, the comeback ability was present as the Normans upset Redondo, the 13th ranked team in ClF. Quarterback Robbie Manchester led his cohorts in battle to a 31-7 win. At Redondo, Manchester completed six passes for 132 yards. This along with two touchdown strikes to Ronnie Nes- sim was the main spark in the victory. The all-league quarterback was accurate all season as he com- pleted 94 of 222 passes C42tXib for 1,283 yards and 10 touch- downs. Thoughts of the second straight league title diminished when the Leuzinger Olympians crushed Beverly, 35-13. To amplify this stinging defeat, leading rush- er Ronnie Nessim was lost for the remainder of the season when he suffered a broken leg. football 0 one hundred eighty-seven ' . .x I-fe 1 N, ri..--Y--3, ,, ' Ks. ..W,,., --3 N - A ,K 3, . ,N 1 -, - who ' .Q I 5' , S-if iw' s V' ' ug All ,Mt Q 3 ' - .,3, , .T 4 if sim.- Q 'M' ' J., f fkxillk,-fixfff-'14 'Q..h Yl 'WQTA' S, f in 'ip ,Qxx ,J - ' .S 'It . W- i X -x 1- ' 'ew -N Swivel-hipped tailback Kevin Sims shows his elusive moves. Reserve wingback Chico Ross sprints out on a fly pattern. Defensive tackle Sam Simon envelopes an enemy back. Steve Berry hauls in six points. John Levy and Joe Cornman combine on a touchdown saving tackle. Emery Hill, kickoff specialist, won't escapethistime. Ronnie Nessim psyches-up during the pregame ceremonies. Leading ground gainer Ronnie Nessim springs for yardage behind the block of Sam Simon. one hundred eighty-eight 0 football KW? ' si ilf, - ff' f 'E ',7f-M., l 7 i . , ,.,.,,, f f 4 i 5 fi , 3' ,- . T I ,X Vi . + ,,,, 5' f tl I , Q ,ul 314 vw Q . fx I iff... I ' f f ,Lfll I , ,I 1 4,-, , i . Sf.- I, i ..kV. I H V ff, V ,V Il xg.. My '-4 I , . x ,-xx' , , . 'E --'- f :ggi x , 5 -, K1 I K ,ii 4 I ,I , ., N 4 , , fzfiwi 4 f ,, 4 - 2, .1 ,mv ff -, .v,., ,V,,,.5, Q, , fy, ,.f'.Af,f'5 f f' f L., ...' ..... :-.gmgmsf Inspite of missing the last three games, Nessim finished as the leading rusher with 248 total yards and a 3.6 average. Junior running standouts were Kevin Sims, who totaled 232 yards for a 3.7 aver- age, and Joe Cornman, who earned 222 yards for a 3.1 rushing aver- age. Though playing Aviation even for most of the game, the sec- ondary could not control the all- league talents of quarterback, Mark Gesquiere and fell to the Falcons, 20-7. The outcome of the annual rematch with archrival Morningside was expected to be dismal against the heavily favored E l Monarchs. But this feeling of for- boding soon turned to joy as the Normans nipped the Monarchs, 22-20. The crux of the attack came in the receiving of Robbie Man- chester's aerials. Steve Brour- man, Steve Berry, and Roger Smith all caught key passes. But the most devastating play came when Man- chester lofted a 74 yard touch- down bomb to Steve Craig. With still a mathematical chance to capture the league title, Beverly ventured to Miraleste, the league champion, only to have their hopes squelched in the mud and rain as they lost, 6-O. Passing was respon- sible for the Norman season suc- cess, as evidenced by the fact that Beverly outgained other oppon- ents in the air 1,296 to 866 yards. Receiving stars were Berry with 41 receptions for 487 yards and Brourman with '21 catches for 268 yards. Individual accomplishment came to Manchester, Berry, and Smith as the LA Times voted them first team all-Westside. Manches- ter, Brourman, Smith, Pete Kess- ler, and Marc Laxineta Coffense and defenseb made all-league. football 0 one hundred eight-nine '99 P, lr 15 Back-up quarterback Rich Cantillon re leases a floater downfield. 25 Captain Pete Heumann barks out de- fensive signals. 35 All vvestside quarterback Robbie Man chester prepares to fire another com pletion. -N. L ,NN L44 VARSITY FOOTBALL-First Row: Mike Vilkin fmgr.5, Brook Olsen. Robert Kimball, Steve Sawelson, Steve Brourman, Roger Smith, Pete. Heumann, Terry Cahill, Mike Dean, David Kirshbaum, Second Row: Brad Gelfond tmgr.5, George Konugres, Sam Simon, Larry Freedman, Jon Brooks, Ron Nessim, Harvey Miller, Howard Kurtz- man. David Young, Rob Manchester. Third Row: Elliot Zimmerman Qmgr.5, Gary Sax. Peter Kessler, Craig Morse, Emery Hill, Hank Lan- one hundred ninety 0 football dau, Richard Flatto, Bob Levy, John Levy. Richard Cantillon. Fourth Row: Coach Chuck Kloes, Alan Gittelson Cmgr.5, Steve Craig, Berry Gordy, Joe Cornman, Chico Ross, Steve Berry, Kent Fisher, Lee Belanger, Coach Jack Reilly. Coach Bill Hoag. Fifth Row: Coach Bill Stansbury, Richard Jardine, Gary Strathearn, Mike Strathearn, Jeff Lea, Kevin Sims, Ron Seigel, Bruce Tabb, Robert David, Coach Ben Bushman. Randall Brody in hot pursuit of the ball carrier. Mike Higginbotam reverses his footing to avert a defender. Linebacker Rick Martin shows his ver- sitality as he punts the football. Tom Sabol, Glenn Freeman, and Jim Muldrow lead the way for quarterback Jeff Lifson. Sophs snare second spot A great team effort resulted in a successful season for the sophs as evidenced by a 4-1 second place league finish and a 6-2 record overall. The sophs began the year as an average group but after the second game their attitude changed for the better. Heading up the change were quarterback Jeff Lifson and linebacker Rick Martin, who spearheaded a stingy defense which shutout the opposi- tion five times. The Norms were blessed with excellent special teams which added to their suc- cessful campaign through sheer hustle. with 3,1 ,5 , ' V l 4 ' Q -',', 1 i , j j'-V-fm-k V It ,' f 'r 'f' ' 7 T '- 15 5 9- Ei , Iii . i , , :- ,:Hg:,1bVWw,:r 'h.f L 3' , , , I I. I ,L 7- ' a y ,'.' , ,,,,, , QQ , 1. ' i ' ' . ff mm ,V jf g ' M-- L wgggfif V ' -2. I H Z ff .,,., ' V ' ,I ,- ' if ,ff ' Q M . , 1 - of - 5' ,lvi , H - , .YVVVVKV ' - 1 , , :V ,, 1 ' f, Q I V U X f - , J, ' or 5 gg. IAQ ,, Q ,Y I I r ,Ig , I gy 5-LL 404 A , V V 3 ,1 fl ,, X, K my f, VV cf, 1 ,, , ? 77 :7 7 , ,,Vy:: fW., .6 ..,. f , iw, , jx SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL-First Row: Kevin Brunk, Brian Cantor, Mike Suter, Mike Katz, Tom Sabol, Rande Stonehill, Lee Lobell. Second Row: Neal Rocklin Cmgr.J, Carlton Pay- singer, Peter Shutan, Jeff Jarrett, Jim Muldrow, Scott Karlan, Joe Fitzirnons, Mike Higgin- botam, Brian Andrew, Scott Marder. Third Row: Eric Bell, Albert Arouh, Jeff Lifson, Jonjoe Robinson, Daverick Sugino, Glenn Freeman, Charles Beavoir, Mike Glick, Seth Goldman, Stevan Stockrnan. Fourth Row: Coach Larry Stees, Dan Beck, Steve Spitz, Paul Miller, Marc Greenberg, Randall Brody, Miller Johnson, Terry Gordy, Jeff Vilkin, Rick Martin, Coach Hank Friedman. football 0 one hundred ninety-one Frosh romp to title The freshman football team com- bined individual skill and tremen- dous team effort in attaining their superb record of 5-O in league and 8-1 overall. The Sky League cham- pions, led by their spectacular de- fense labeled the thundering herd by the coaching staff, and the offense blended together to reel off eight wins after the open- ing game defeat. The offense, guid- ed by Jeff Spitz and Robert Mahar, rolled over the opposition almost at will as the defense, led by Ward Brien, kept their foes off the score- board. The frosh won the title 3-O on a field goal by Scott Blumenthal with only six seconds left in the finale againstMiraleste. lb Mike Hyman turns the corner looking for running room. 29 Running back Collin Bernsen heads downfield thinkingtouchdown. 35 Jimmy Hyman drags the defender with him as he goesforthefirstdown. one hundred ninety-two 0 football .1 ' V , ' S v 1 , , l?, ,,, V T - W ' N .A ' - K7 A ML J-eifhiff' 1 5, fa W - EFL !7'4'5'ffii T' ' . c , ., f,, f, ,mn ' 7 I V N' , W' v.aaff 'u' V 4.-ss J? 3 'W 'aff' if ,ff f 'Q S- S N A 177 iw, , J, ,4e:Q,,,,., 'J-qffa' X ,A . 'W 'ff X0 4 if 5, W--f f ffl.-. wen., ,, Jfrfr' 1 ,-,2..,Z A A lj V 'mfg y ,, A f , ,, xv , , ,. H 1, , , 1 ,,,, , ,I A, g , , , I 1 ,, .,.,, 1, ' , K ff f sf. 7. Z . T 2 , ,, , -. , f 1 1 02 kj , 5 i -V .. I2 m f ,T V 4123 V ' C , 4M:x', 4 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-First Row: Jeff Kipolman, Timothy Miklaucic, Scott Newmark, Robin Rosenberg, Scott Blumenthal, Craig Fazekas, Dan Gilbert, Robert Freeman, Jay Zei- den. Second Row: Chris Dotson, Carl Turchan, Mark Yanda, Joe Harriton, Harlend Miller, Charles Isaacs, Scott Brooks, David Renta. Third Row: Danny Seligman tmgr.J, Mark Karlan, Robert Adler, Renato Sison, Dan Sabol. Robert Mahar, Brad Jones. Sam Konugres tmgrq. Fourth Row: Danny Dewitt Cmgr.J, Nick Dematteo, Bruce Kirshbaum, Steve Rubin, Doug Lenhoff, Collin Bernsen. Bobby Weber. Eddie Cohen. Fifth Row: Mark Milhander, Joey Feld- man, Jim Hyman, Randy Lea, John Anderson, Mike Hyman, Steve Spitz. Mike Hoffman, Ward Brien. tm, T 'M W-M75 5 , .Qffffwr-in ' il 71- ,n a l Tfftftlzawfw mam if 4134 if f .V ' ' ' W Q -W ft .ffm V. ,,., . H- Q TT' fir-ani' f gm.. ' Defense key in cee wins The members of the cee football team may be small but they play just as big as their varsity coun- terparts as they demonstrated this season in compiling a 4-2 won-loss record. The Norbabes held their opponents scoreless in three of their four wins and in the other al- lowed only six points. Co-captains Rod Gross, Jon Engel, and Carter Paysinger led the cees on offense as well as defense. Bernie Bellew and Howard Lewis also contributed to the success of the cees. :Q ,,, f-,, fQQ:i..,.-, ff ff-:L za. f 'E if . K, .,,. . .., K A . I t . ' , . ,ll A ' wink ' gi' t ,, 5 ' T r ' I af .. .i' , 914- ' 1- ' . ,,-,, -f . , ' ' f ' ,. ' .T . V ' , V V f f f f , 7.7 . . ,,,, f .4-new ,.,. V M,.f,,w TW, , I ,te, ' V, if f I rv X ,k-, ff, Q, ', ,pig I f 5' L! 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CEE FOOTBALL-First Row: Brad Frank, Mike Mecklenburg, Sandy Marsh, Russ Hillman, Matt Benjamins, John Courtney, Jon Prince, Rich Kurtzman, Stuart Mentzer, Bob Schrei- ber, Bernie Bellew, Devigne Courtright. Second Row: John Turchin, Rod Gross, Mark New- lander, David Maimes, Jeff Barton, Jeff Rubin, Frank Conflenti, Scott Newlander, Mark Leevan, Nathan Strauss, Jeff Sklar, Richard Ellis. Third Row: Bruce Soll, Marty Halfon, Scott Freshman, Roland Esquivel, Rich Abelin, Jose Kammont, Marty Greenspan, Russ Nadel, Henryk Hiller, Robbie Klein, Gary Raskin, Chip Cahill, Steve Barry. Fourth Row: Mark Feld- man, Scott Slate, Scott Perlman, Robert Simpson, Alan Grossbard, John Glover, John Schwimmer, Neal Swerdlow, Billy Shinderman, Jim Greene, Jack Black. Fifth Row: Coach Buzz Mintz, Coach George Kimball, Rick Paperno, Steven Weiss, Barry Fogel, Jeff Bersin, Ed Schroeder, Josh Goldstein, Howard Lewis, Carter Paysinger, Robert Holeman, Jon Engel, ErnestCurry. football 0 one hundred ninety-three '4 4WMwuw4,.ff,-,g,4, , A ,L , - ,, ...,, ,,,, , ,,,,,, , My ,I M , W 4 if f f 4 f '51 If ,,L, ' ,:,fV , I , V7 f ig. -I -yn -f W ,W ,W .vi - X qtdwwyh M,,,,, awww VV., , -r V V A v-. 7 TW, y 4 2 4 r - 2 le. ,WW ' 4, ' 'fr ,. -r .5 1 T. -V 'S g .,r I ,kr Ah, rv 'QL 4 it V . , , any V V b It by fzvf V ,f W r if 4 , 5 i .,.-, Q .,AV K, 5,237 I , , .gf 1 I J V T 'PN -. ' 4. , I .. ., K, I-vmw lgf A ,Er a xwsafnrvf g Y J ,. .ry XT , I wk., . ,J , V V ly I HZQQ , I , I ,,,U 'qfrkrm K p j if 25, M r -V. .A 4 Q ., V m,, f 2L ,gi . I f 4 2 - r f Q T r i Q , . 2 A 4 . , ff . 7 i 1 2 yf f 1 .J . Y X f 4 vj ' , A I U ' I Vi 1 52 V., f f Harriers nab fourth Mark Luevano, with a third place finish in the league meet, sparked Coach Toby Larson's varsity cross country team to a 4-4 overall rec- ord. The varsity compiled a 2-3 mark in the very competitive Sky League, good for fourth place. Among Luevano's outstanding exploits was setting the Morning- side course record, and holding Beverly's two-mile track record. Team captain Brian Pilcher also ran for a good nineth place finish in the league meet, out of a field of 42 runners. Other varsity harriers were high-spirited Scott Gray, much improved Leonard Mermel and Tim Wilson, Lyndon Stambler, and sophomore Dave Newmark. The highlight of the season was the first ever victory over Aviation. The JV's were more successful, earning a third place in league via a 3-2 circuit mark. Spark plugs were Eduardo Ferrari, Scott Tay- lor, and Hernando Courtright. The frosh-soph team was hurt by inexperience and injuries, as they were unable to capture a single victory. Team standout was Russell Hillman. one hundred ninety-four 0 cross country CII! W I F W . .,,,.i-:fi , ,afar V f' -' ff f', f ,V V' - ' f'- 35- ' f: .'?2l - f' . 1 'Zf2 :2?79Lii12f.-V VV . :Vc f- ' . 4 fs V ,Vg gg T we I ,' ' ' V .V 2 G --fe-ff2V .,., VV I ,.L, ,J , fy gzgigf'Vg,', 1, wwf G f Wwi Vt, M, ffv--J2, ,.,f V K'.- VPI - ',-L if 'K.'-Lk 'f'- V 4' , 'ft ff 3 Z , .- , gtg-z:, :3f 7L,, k.1, f1Q:4gQgV l- V, fsxigd rg 'V , ,Yr QA' 1 V WW KKVV , ' 5: ,,,, L f f .,'-- V i ' Yf A ,- V - ' ' V ' 1 H V f ,V WVVL- 1 L','., V, ,- -, ' , , r V V, V ' V f T 5 X ' Q25 .,L,' C f , ,-.V x ,,-1115: ' 'rylzu-, 5' 1 1' , .VV- V' . '1'f.'wf V? pkg: 1 ,VVK , ,, Vw er pgs- ' f . . , .. . .X A, f . H 1 , , ,QQ f ' 'A' :V Q, ,.', 4, ' 2, y, --.V - f' ' ,.'V , ,fiff V' :+V Y, ,-, , V' ',-h f f .K if ' VV , , . . L px -1 ',.. 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Brian Pllcher lunges to beat opponent. 25 33 43 55 65 75 83 cross country 0 one hundred ninety-five WW Varsity poloers finish runner-up After a close battle for the Sky League title with champion Avia- tion, the varsity water polo team captured second place. The varsity earned a fine 11-8 overall record and a 4-2 circuit mark. Highlight- ing the season was first team all- Sky League selection Tim Deak. Deak led the team with 58 goals, and averaged an amazing five per game. He was our top offensive one hundred ninety-six 0 water polo player, commented Coach Ron Crawford. Second leading scorer, with a 2.5 goals per game average, Jim Altmann was voted to the Sky League second team. Goalie Char- lie Kert was named to first team all-Sky League. Coach Crawford commented, Charlie Kert is col- lege material. Sparking the de- fense was very consistent Nlarc Gipsman and speedy Ilan Raloino- witz. 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Second Row: Coach Richard Douglas, Ron Le- vitt, Ilan Rabinowitz, Charlie Kert, Todd Margolis, Jimmy Altmann, Jeff Traynor, Craig Oga- wa, Coach Ron Crawford. water polo 0 one hundred ninety-seven QUW yy? 2 .lV's roll by league undefeated Beverly's junior varsity water polo- ers stood in a class of their own. Their outstanding season included a Sky League championship, via a 6-O league record, and an over- whelming 14-1 overall mark. The JV's, coached by Richard Douglas, highlighted their season with the championship of the Nlira Costa tournament where offensive pow- erhouse Barry Brucker was named Most Valuable Player. The de- fense was anchored by the ag- gressive play of sophomore goalie Julio Macat. Coach Douglas said, The championship was based on the play of six key players all of equal abilityg Alan Appley, Peter Brown, Ken Browar, Barry Brucker, Bill Wainer, and Buddy Lindman. The seven sophomores on the roster promise a bright varsity fu- ture. one hundred ninety-eight o water polo Fw fr- f fvgfiif '-i,- - s f- fivw f'f, f' f ein f - 4 , f,f, if ,f v ',5' gf f L, 4 1 f, r ' 1 ,,,', pf f p ! mm , i T, , ff,'mv,, X ,ff m il ,ru W --..,i.,.Q ll, ? ' ' ' '.l' '. ' A ff? ' 4 f ' f3,'.Q?fjj-,f, ,y ,ffl iff I ' ' ' 752 A , vii' f .7 ra R v i g' r , Vi I Q I t V V V WWW ,.,, '1,1 '::,.......,N , ,,V s- v 1-. 1 , 3 f M ff, fr ff ',ff:,- ,H ff I I, , ff , y',j,5!,fl,7',.3 V,!3j.,g, , .. ,,., , , ,, T , , f , 9. - .L I . I L I ,il x I A,V,r,r, N f I , ..,, 176,777 7 VVVVV I ,V . , , ,V N , 'X A- ' , g , 1 ' , , ,V I f f ' 3 V Q 'f f f , ,g,:Q,wv,yQ?f?5fiW ja 6. - .. -Q1 n ,f fi f f , x ' , V f ' JUNIOR VARSITY WATER POLO-First Row: Coach Richard Douglas, Craig Sapin, Fred Denitz, Robert Roche, Albert Roche, Buddy Lindman, Andy Frank, Mel Greenspan Coach Ron Crawford. 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Third Row: Sam Rabinowitz, Richard Utas, Eric Bennett, Robert Scharf, Darby Hinton, Peter Zeller, Greg Kaplan, Steve Geismar, Jeff Klein, Adam Harris, Serge Katzef, Coach Richard Douglas, Robert Goodman, Coach Ron Crawford. 15 Alan Appley Qin dark cap5 watches in vain as-the goalie makes a one-handed save. 25 Scott Schwimer's attempt is foiled by a one-handed defensive gem. 35 Coach George Harris celebrates his victory. Kent Rafferty reads the defense. Buddy Lindman dog paddles to retrieve ball. 65 Opposing goalie looks to the sky as he waits for Billy Wainer's shot. 75 Jeff Schechter is ready to chalk up an- other goal. 45 55 V f-W g11 ,V1 1 ' 1 .W .. , -V1:1. 11. 1 5 1111 V11 .1 1 1 1w1rV.1.1 - 2 1 1V - f, - 1 Q, , ,. ,1V- V I 1 -3151.92 VV 1 1'l'5f 17 ge 1 2' ' 71161. f V .1 f -1 ' 1 1- + 1 1,y11 f'g,J vV24 1.ff ,fwf 1 V '1 1 1-WLT' V1 11 1245 if 11? V . 9 .V f , g f if 41 Wi? iff My 1 fff 7 5 126 1, 1 1 5 71 'iff' fzigfffiifbff-2.1 1 ' 11 W11.. S 1' 1 'V 1 .'f'fV1fr'i- . 1 Wfifiik- ': ,'. 'a12Z1'.W.f'nf:,1, 4 1 1 V 1 1 111V1 A T4 11 1-V1 11 Frosh-sophs fly by the Sky League Coach Ron Crawford called the frosh-sophs Hhis best group ever. lt would have been difficult for the water polo team to enjoy a better season. After an early season de- feat, they proceeded to compile a fantastic 11-1 record which is the most wins ever for a frosh-soph team and a 6-O Sky League mark which enabled them to coast to the league title. Leading the offense was Kent Rafferty with an out- standing 36 goals, and Jeff Schech- ter with 23 goals. Goalie Bob Dick- ter, the backbone of the defense, allowed a mere 1.9 goals a game and only 21 goals during the sea- son. Also dominating the defense was Peter Zeller. Other standouts included Stephen Pogostin, Cap- tain Mike Williams, and David l-leller. water polo 0 one hundred ninety-nine f ,, ,,.4-MN W 1 X ' f K sa 'Lf'L i L mf. 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Qsnifprlised at. the menfts onthe court. l two hundred-two 0 basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL-Coach Dick Schreiber, Louis Bersin, Stephen Vletas, Robbie Curtis, Alfred Sapse, Ken Keiter, Alan Grossman, Richard Schulman, Greg Brown, Neal Grossman, Andy Cohn, David Saltzman, Roger Wolf, Steve Pelton, Steve Craig. MKLQ, x..,,,w. si' ,,,n-ff' 13 Robbie Curtis displays his shooting touch as he puts in two from long range. 23 Steve Pelton keys the out of bounds play. 33 David Saltzman and Alan Grossman bat- tle forthe rebound. 43 Richard Schulman is hit hard and shows his disgust as he fights for the rebound. 53 Greg Brown sweeps the ball off the board. 63 Steven Craig floats past his defender as he goes up for two. 73 Roger Wolf keeps his man away from the basket. M,!,,.- Long year for cagers With possibly the toughest schedule in CIF and a member of the Sky League with No. 1 ranked lVlorn- ingside, the Normans finished with an overall record of 5-17 and 3-7 in league play. The lack of success can be directly attributed to the fact that the tallest Norman players, centers Greg Brown and Richard Schulman, stood only 6-3, thereby preventing the Normans to rebound successfully against teams with taller players. Although they were outmanned physically, the Norms never gave up and scrapped for everything they got all season long. A bright spot during the season was the emergence of sophomore guard Steve Craig, a smooth performer, who often led the team in assists and points. Craig averaged 16 points in league and was named to the second team in the all-Sky League selections. Junior forward Andy Cohn contributed heavily to the team's defensive efforts with his tenacious play and consistent rebounding. Guards Steve Pelton and Captain Stephen Vletas, both steady shooters, often registered in double figures. Despite the los- ing season the Norman spirit never faltered as co-captain Roger Wolf, Robbie Curtis, and Ken Keiter kept it going from the sidelines. The Grossman twins, Alan and Neal, a- long with David Saltzman, provided the team with depth at forward. Rounding out the squad were Alfred Sapse and Louis Bersin. ln the most exciting game of the year against Redondo, the Norms lost a bid for a CIF playoff spot in the final three seconds, 52-50, on a controversial call by the official. basketball o two hundred-three JV's stuff record book The record breaking JV's finished with a 16-6 overall record and an 8-2 Sky League mark, but could only muster a second-place finish behind Morningside, rated by some observers as the best JV team in CIF history. The Norman starting line-up was led by MVP Brad Turell, who broke four existing scoring records and single-handedly ac- counted tor 40? of the teams of- D Brad Turell twists and hangs to avoid the out-stretched hand of the opponent. 23 John Levitt skies to grab rebound as an Aviation team watches helplessly. 39 Rob Manchester's switching defense frus- trates opponents drive to the basket. 43 Rob Manchester futilely attempts to block shot as John Levy and Randall Brody wait for rebound. two hundred-four 0 basketball tense. An emerging offensive weap on was most improved Mike Bar ton, who boasted a 12.5 average, mostly on long outside bombs.' More record breaking accomplish ments were by Rob Manchester, whose 133 assists shattered the old mark ot 118. Randall Brody's 286 rebounds broke the existing record of 276. v , ff .f-fwfy , f, 14fJ.f.f44w2,.,, , 0 f f ff J fi nb? Myrna 'QFI Z4 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL-Coach Ned Eckert, Bob Levy, Rob Manchester, Jeff Lea, Ben Hirsh, Randall Brody, Richard Jardine, John Levitt, Bruce Tabb, David Herschensohn, Brad Turell, John Levy, and Mike Barton. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL-Mike Suter, Gary Globe, Todd Corman, Glenn Freedman, Ed Amos, Steve Decuir, Miller Johnson, Rick Martin, Charles Beavior, Mike Higginbotham, David Gross, Alan Nierob, Kevin Brunk, Joe Fitzsimons, Coach Gerry Carpenter. If . , .,MiN,,V,H Tj kLe ,ikj.,, K ,, E .,V,k , V K K, 5 .- , .k., Vk.,, . ., x .,?Xx,, . ,,,,, , .kV, Q Vkk. I Y ,K ,Vk., X f f 3 -Q , ,, f 1 'l' 3 l A ' - 1 ,r,.,,' A .A -, . --f--' - v . - - 5 1 Q it .. . 14, .. 1 ' -M - '- , . V I i fb .F 1 5552 ' sg- 1 , E g V f , -fs, r g 1, -V W - :, fyff, W, if hi-.,i!V ws, ff L . . -F f ' -' I , - s ,. ' 1 rllell' L! .f '.r' -tg ,. -1. f, 1 f 1,45 1 wg. ss' 1 . . diggs, ..., tv , .,,,k:,4. ti' , ,Var V ., VG, ,,,, 1 1 f r l ri W, ' 1 ffflfyl af' 3 13 Mike Higginbotham screens out for Ed Amos as he awaits a rebound. 23 Gary Globe slips past his Aviation op- ponent. 33 David Gross out hangs his opponent. 43 Battling for a basket is Rick Martin. XM Wx Soph cagers The sophomore basketball team marched to a second place in Sky League, with a 7-3 mark and a 14-9 overall record. Standout guards David Gross and Mike Higginbotarn both averaged betterthan 11 points per game. The fast-break offense was ignited by the outstanding re- bounding of Miller Johnson and Ed Amos, who averaged 12.2 and 10.1 rebounds per game, respectively. Rounding out Coach Gerry Carpen- i i nab second ter's starting five was forward Rick Martin, who averaged 10 boards a game. The sophomore cagers closed out their season with a mi- raculous comeback victory over Miraleste. With two seconds re- maining in the game, David Gross bulleted a 70 foot pass to teammate Steve Decuir, who then layed it up and in to win the game by a very narrow one point, 37-36. basketball 0 two hu ndred-five , ,f f wfw+s,ag ., f ,,,., ,Q X, ,W Frosh close league in second spot The freshman cagers challenged for the league title only to falter in the final weeks of the season. The Normans finished second behind Morningside with a 7-3 league rec- ord and an overall 13-10 mark. Two superstars, Collin Bernsen and Steve Rubin, together led the team in rebounding, shooting percent- ages, and ranked as the best-all- around players. An example of their superb play was demonstrat- ed in a victory over Leuzinger in which Bernsen scored 22 and Rub- in scored 13 to pace the frosh. This team did not win because of individuals, but because of good team effort, according to Coach Jack Reilly. Also keys to the Nor- man futurity are Randy Lea, Angelo Rankins, and Eddie Cohen. two hundred-six 0 basketball lj Jeff Spitz sets up against zone defense as Eddie Cohen looks on. 23 Paul Levinson's tenacious defense stops baseline attack. 35 Collin Bernsen passes off on fast break. 41 Angelo Rankins saves sure bucket. P I I wi V 'XZ .V V.,x.- .v- 'MyN . Ma' .f 'V .J- FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-First Row: Russell Hillman, Scott Slate, John Anderson, David Cor- bin, Mike Hoffman, Butch Sison. Second Row: Coach .lack Reilly, Randy Lea, Steve Rubin, Angelo Rankins, Eddie Cohen, Collin Bernsen, Steve Ransohoff, Jeff Spitz, Assistant Coach Gary Minzer. 17 Don Moss rests on his opponent. 25 Mike Rubin tries to break away. 33 Claude Stern shows a new sport, le wrestling. 43 David Young takes a piggy back ride. W 8 Matmen draw for second Coach Jack Gittord's Norman varsi- ty wrestlers finished second in the very competitive Sky League finals to earn themselves an overall tie for second. The varsity grapplers finished with a 3-2 league dual meet record, but had a very impressive 13-5 overall record. The team was led by CIF finalists Don Moss, 115 lb. class, and junior Mark Lininger, in the 98 lb. class. Moss and Lin- inger were both League champions along with heavyweight champ Mike Dean. Placing second were Jon Stern, 106 lb.: Bob Kimball, 123 lb.g Terry Cahill, 130 lb.: and David Young, 157 lb. Kimball, Cahill, and Dean were honored as varsity cap- tains. A high note of the season was a second place finish in l3everly's eight-team tourney. wrestling 0 two hundred-seven ll-.N-11 - . rf'- L ,,,. . p 1 r 1, fx minima Q , I A A Q 1 .E A '44 , IA ,Z wi Mb Q .qu f 4 ,f . f ' .. V T ' '1 V1 1 .A ' , gi iii jya n if ' ., J Q V ihl- A A 1, x V Q. , W. .ff Ax 4 K '-l'1Sm'ff,g.a, 4 , ,C 5 lj Mike Dean bear hugs an antagonist. 25 Bob Kimball struggles for control. 33 Mark Llninger pins an opponent. 45 Steve Sawelson rides his foe to the mat. 55 Jon Stern is ready to break away. two hundred-eight 0 wrestling vznavmyriy .... E, ff, ff,,,,f g ,JEVQ ,,.f i 'fff I t if I 1 X X J . f f 2 K f ff 7A Q B, ... , M ' 1 llgfbh 1 1 f' lil, 5' 7 ff! 1 . . . W f , ,Cf f- ,Miki J 1' ,- . . 1' My I , ' , 1 , ,f , , , gg V tw, , iw' my -- .1 1 I gf, 7624- - ' f 'IL-71' f ' ,F ff ffyf 3 fl ylyjifygjg, W-h,' f,,.i .f', ,V 14.7, iff 'lf ai. V 3 , .f l VARSlTY WRESTLING-First Row: Steve Factor, Bob Kirnball, Craig Ogawa, Don Moss, Jon Stern, Mark Lininger. Second Row: Mitch Schoen, Terry Cahill. Dave Starkman, Steve Sawel- son, George Konugres, Coach Jack Gifford. Third Row: David Young, Robert David, Mike Rubin, Richard Flatto, Mike Dean. Not Pictured: Claude Stern, Sheldon Georgiades. ,, , ,u u 1 f.iif3. '.'S f pr.-N, .mm if .YA JV WRESTLING-First Row: Bryan Boone, John Engel, Rocky Schoen, Jeff Rubin, Bill Stoller, Second Row: Benny Medina, Dan Praeger, Paul Shapiro, Mel Greenspan, Wes Brown, Chip Ca- hill, Gary Sax, Scott Marder, Gary Strathearn, Lee Belanger. Yi 13 The opposition is brought down by Jon Joe Robinson. 25 Steve Factor tangles up an opponent. 35 George Konugres is determined to get an- other takedown. JV's wrestle for fourth The Norman junior varsity grap- plers had a medicore season but did have a few stars who stood out in league finals. Craig Ogawa, 115 lb., and George Konugres, 123 Ib., cap- tured league championships. Fin- ishing second in the league tourna- ment tor the Normans were sopho- mores Chip Cahill, 98 lb., and Jeff Rubin, 106 lb. The JV's league dual meet record was 2-3. They proved victorious over Morningside and Miraleste. Coach Jack Giftord's team took a fourth place in the overall league standing. wrestling 0 two hundred-nine Frosh-soph pin league The frosh-soph wrestling team earned its first Sky League title, spearheaded by a first place in the league Frosh-Soph Tournament. Six of the 12 Norman grapplers cap- tured first place honors in the tournament. Champions included Rocky Schoen, 98 lb.g Jon Engel, 106 lb.: Steve Factor, 115 lb.: Joe Feldman, the only Norman fresh- man titlist, 123 lb., Rande Stone- hill, 136 lb., and Dan Praeger, 157 lb. The Normans boasted a fine 4-1 league dual meet record. The team was coached by Bill Hoag. 'Yxl'X K ..e'2iX ,-.1 X X' vt- ' - --1 .sr-Q if wg -wyifef-ysfsw-sg ,mo X5-ffjilwl. X .. A . 3? .,N,..,.., ss - 'fn - -1'-1-S-we T.L2'5r'x iff lj George Metsos tries to stay indoors. 23 Rande Stonehill sprawls on the back of his opponent 35 Jim Hyman takes time out to pose forthe camera. 43 Rod Gross brings down his opponent. 57 Doug Lenhoff cradles an opponent. two hundred-ten 0 wrestling . 1 l 4 f V v , . X i fa wg . , 5 ., . ,, -M 4 f 2 '. f , . I 4 ,MV ,www ,M ng, 4 mn wer-orovfww-uf WWW wnwmwwwmnqfn '7 35141 1 V My , ,, W ' . ,An 1 haf F 'fwa6614,wf1'Z,f1, fb.. 4144-w 242vZu.:0'f 4' cmfkw Z? Zfflffv' '45 1'1fZ!4'f2f 'Aff-'44 'Wa' WW 52.54 WW 41,4 i 0 ' - M41 -f 5 15 Randy Harris hits a shot down the line. 25 Perry Wright leans into his backhand. 35 Paul Donzis puts a little extra on the ball. 45 Tony Clarke and Scott Adler enroute to another victory. 55 lntense concentration pays off for Vic Brown. i i g r 1 r e r itittllr .,,i1 ,f 5 ' , CIF kings defend crown With the No. 1 and No. 3 ranked players in California, Howard Schoenfield and Perry Wright, who also comprise the top two players on Beverly's team, the Normans could be the top tennis team in Southern California. Beverly hoped to repeat as CIF champs and also to go undefeated for the second straight year. Depth was the key word in the Norman success story. Paul Donzis, who also ranks in the top 20 in California, fills the third slot. Senior Cliff Cutler occupied the No. 4 berth. Alex Silva, a sharp, quick player from South America, reserved the No. 5 position. Yo-yo- ing between the next six spots were six fairly evenly matched players: senior doubles teams Vic Brown and Jimmy Harris, Scott Adler and Randy Harris, and singles players Tony Clarke and Robert Clarke. Coach Hal Seiling felt depth would play an important role in the Norman quest for a second straight ClFtitle. tennis 0 two hundred-eleven 1 3 15 Demonstrating his aggressive forehand is Alex Silva. 25 Howard Schoenfeld clicks with champi- onship style. 35 Cliff Cutler fires one back. two hundred-twelve 0 tennis K if WW , , V 7 ' , , if ff3'1C.,lwgf'wfff 2 VARSITY TENNIS-First Row: Jimmy Harris, Paul Donzis, Cliff Cutler, Perry Wright, Howard Schoenfield, Bob Dubois, Robert Clarke. Second Row: Jon Swerdlow, David Price Cmgrj, Ed Schoenberg, Scott Adler, Ken Kay, Nick White, Alex Silva, Tony Clarke, Vic Brown. JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS-First Row: Ricky Horwitch, David Wellin, Kurt Ransohoff, Norman Kosser, Marko Budgyk, Steve Nessim, Jeff Sloane, Jay Solnit, Jeff Morton, Jeff Schechter, Jared Levine. Second Row: Ken Browar, Jon Gans, Mark Schwartz, Danny Dewitt, Mark Karlan, Max Andler, David Gordon, Mark Caggiano, John Jameson, Andy Licht, Barry Brucker, Chris Dotson, Robert Adler. .72 :'f9'y 4Jp!5fz 'ff 4, 1 ' I f mmwwmmw ' , ,' , ,. ,z - -- gg, ., 'V if .1 H 'J u ' ' : ' . ' , . -. - 5 , ' , ' .3 . Y' 'I'.f. : , -me ' , 5. eeeggegQ55-5Q+51H'2f,1.wsfeegeeeeeewe ., 5 r V - 1 A 1 - , -Q f r1:1::,.e ,:-w:1.v:f-1 cf':1:.5' ffvwfv 1 ,- .- - -Q --on H: re' .v ff f - . . Y --..1.'r-., - '?'4X42'ft-'I7-Lllffiv,-v,.-1.I' 1w42',.f agp.. , .. : -. Mft' .. ,,. .,,., .,,,... , , , ,,,..,..-, .,.. ,,.,,. , , ,,,. ,,,. , H . 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The top six players were juniors Bob Dubois, John Jameson, Mark Cag- giano, freshman John Gans, junior southpaw David Gordon. Compet- ing for the next three posts were Mark Meshekow, and Max Andler and Berry Gordy. Dubois, Schoen- berg, Jameson, Caggiano, Gordon, Meshekow, and Andler all were re- turning lettermen. Beverly won its opening two two matches shutting out South Torrance and Santa Monica. Coach Hal Selling ranked his JV's No. 1 in CIF. 13 Racketeer Nick White smacks it back to his rival. Max Andler bids farewell to the ball. Bob Dubois aims for a precision follow- through. 41 Robert Clarke reveals his fine form even on an off-balance shot. 25 33 tennis 0 two hundred-thirteen Leeds leads assault Jeff Leeds, last year's outstanding runner, and Mark Luevano led Coach Chuck Kloes' Norman track team's assault in the Sky League. Leeds and Luevano were out to break school records inthe 440 and mile, respectively. Brian Pilcher and Richard Fishman also set their sights on the school record in the two mile and pole vault. Other standouts for the Normans were Kent Fisher, hurdles, Pete Heu- mann, shot put, Peter Kessler, pole vault, and Ron Seigel, high jump. The tracksters, despite losing their first three meets, were expected to be in the thick of the league battle. 5. v , , 1 AT 3, 'K' .1 Q, I , f Q 'f ,5 S X. ,X F I Xl i , S N 6 t L D, 4 2 4 15 Keith Bond sprints to put the relay team infirst. 25 Robert Gottlieb is determined to leap a mile, 35 Brian Pilcher leads another race, 43 Peter Kessler flops over the crossbar. two hundred-fourteen 0 track 1 ll Richard Fishman safely descends after 13 S' clearing the height easily. A 25 Pete Heumann follows through on a L. 'AAV Q-Qj , ' T longshot put. ,fi 35 Jeff Leeds breaks the tape first with David Q Schreiber and Keith Bond close behind. ffflizl 43 Everyone is excited when Mark Luevano wins another race. .,...,. - T .,,. l - S- 3 ....,. ,Alf - ,,,. f I L-. .- VARSITY TRACK-First Row: David Schreiber, Tim Wilson, Eric Chomsky, Jon Brooks, Leonard Mermel, Stephen Alford, Robert Gottlieb. Sec- ond Row: Coach Toby Larson, Keith Bond, Gary Sax, Scott Taylor, Ralph Cole, Doron Langer, Doug Campbell, Richard Fishman, Pete Heu- mann, Ron Nessim, Brad Krevoy, Mike Strathearn, Jeff Jarred, Ed Schroeder. Third Row: Coach Larry Stees, Mike Fendel, Jeff Leeds, Coach Chuck Kloes, Peter Kessler, Mark Luevano, Kent Fisher, Ron Seigel, Dan Sperling, Frank Lipkin, Julio Macat, Brian Pilcher, Elliot Zimmerman. track 0 two hundred-fifteen 17 Richard Kanner passes his foe to take overfirst. 25 Jeff Yablon and Brad Krevoy strain to gainfirst place. 39 Urix Martin sits down on the job. 43 Jon Brooks watches his shot fly. 'ww JV's display balance The Norman JV cindermen dis- played a strong balanced team and were competitive in all the meets. Leading runners were sprinters Jeff Yablon, quartermiler Hernando Courtright, middle distance runners Eric Chomsky and Richard Kanner, and two miler Tim Wilson. The JV's were strong in the field events with Jon Brooks shot putting. He also improved quickly as a hurdler. Stephen Alford was a valuable point-getter in the pole vault and Chico Ross proved indispensable inthelongjump. two hundred-sixteen 0 track V4-v JV T Greit Edua Gera RACK-First Row: Chet Diamond, Harmon Lew, Scott Karlan, Andy Frank, Jeff Yablon, Ron zer, John Lackey, Gerard Moreno, Dave Newmark, Martin Lorch. Second Row: Peter Brown. rdo Ferrari, Mitch Shoemaker, Miller Johnson, Bill Fiss, Bob Ritz, Hernando Courtright. rd Swann, Urix Martin, Daveric Sugino, Richard Kanner, Joe Fitzsimons. if-5 K --fl s F r h ' h f , 5, ,.Aq gbill Q S S Q p T ir fy . P . ga i n p o i se The frosh-soph tracksters went into the season inexpierenced and lack- ing depth in many areas. They came out as a formidable track team. Most of the squad were freshmen and they will be able to help the varsity in future years. Bernie Bel- lew, Renato Sison, and Mark Weiss shared the sprinting chores. Bill Smallberg was an exciting runner to watch as he always gave a gallant effort at the end of the 660 and 1320. Mike Hoffman and Dan Caron were valuable point-getters in the hurdles. Caron also proved to be the team's number one long jumper. Julio Macat coming off a record set- ting freshmen year proved strong again inthe high jump. 17 Mike Hoffman flys overthe hurdle. 21 Robert Holeman pops off another long, long,jump. 33 Bernie Bellew, Miller Johnson, and Mark Weiss push hard to break the tape first. G 1 31? ig? , K , V .WI 2 4 'fm X 2 , ,. X 5 C i M 1 ...tiff 1 f f FROSH-SOPH TRACK-First Row: Dan Furie, Barrett Stambler, Ray Janfaza, Victor Zahn, Bill Smallberg, Nathan Strauss, Bryan Boone, Kevin Brunk, Jon Prince, Brad Frank, Jon Foran, Alan Tragarz, Bernie Bellew, Mark Weiss, Mike Firestein, Steven Fisher. Second Row: Jeff Lifson, Robert Holeman, Cliff Werber, Tom Sabol, Mike Katz, Rande Stonehill, Dan Caron, Peter Shutan, Phillipe Mallen, Mike Stern, Louis Hirsch, Richard Lapin, Phil Morris, Renato Sison, Victor Russo, Brian Cantor, Marc Milhander. Third Row: George Fernan- dez, Marc Greenberg, Ward Brien, Scott Freshman, Edward Greenberg, Glenn Freeman, Mike Vilkin, Charles Beauvoir, Seth Goldman, Bob Frazen, Brian Andrew, Mike Hoffman, Mark Beychok, Steven Geismar, Stuart Mentzer, Paul lstrin, Gary Globe, Alan Grossbard, Jose Kam- Mont. track 0 two hundred-seventeen Linde leads linksters Beverly Hills has long been re- spected for its ability in the coun- try cIub sports. The Normans have consistently maintained excellent reputations in swimming, tennis, and golf. This year fits the pattern, as the linksters came out charging. Because of a fast start, the team had great expectations of contend- ing for the CIF title. The Norman success can be attributed to the combined talents of captain and four year letterman Peter Linde and newcomer Ron Frankel. Standouts on the course were seniors Roger Hart and Bryan IVlcQueeny. Other starters included Randy Reisman, Brad Sjolin, and sophomore Jim Stein. Among the contenders for the other starting berthswere Bruce Isaacs, Willie Breton, and David Ross. 'I I AMY: .J P VARSITY GOLF-Front Row: Robert Winters, Randy Reisman, Bruce Isaacs, Stuart Fleish- man, Matt Sawelson, Ron Frankel, Brad Siolin. Second Row: Coach Lou Hart, Bryan Mc- Queeny, Kenny K-eiter, David Ross, Peter Linde, and Roger Hart. .rr S' 15 Roger Hart demonstrates his good form as he tees off. 25 Bruce Isaacs prepares for a tee shot. 35 Ron Frankel keeps his head down as he knows the ball will end up on the green. 45 Peter Linde, No. 1 man, follows through on a crisp iron approach. two hundred-eighteen o golf . V., A ,I ' ,M ' I 11 i ff, ' ' f f 41 3 '. 4 - .,' f '. f- 1 ,- ' K3 it f ' i 4 f Qt , I fx, 42, I4,,,,,,VI: ,4i,.,4Y,?h,,W3VMzfwyiz. I , if , 14. ff'4 Maf-.r fa.-':1fQ'9.' 'efrfzfwff-, , I ,QV ' , ffl , f5,,g, . 'f' f E4. 2 . v . M T I A V , C, Y ,. f, 'V ' I f wg' 77 if H 4 f it sl f it ' - - if 'Q ' 1 gf lk , 4, , , J , Vi 'W -Ja, ., ' - 17 ' If p 'f 'ff I , . ' fy! ' ' .1 frffmfrw . . f' ,f . 'ire , 4 , I VV , I I I ,,,?ifw5y,E,f,V..Z9,. . W f-'-ravi. . gg:... 'V. , fy , 1 , , .,f ,ff 1 ,- we W' , .5 'Z M, fe, I I , , 4,7 W fn, N . fa f. ., ,ff , . Ki, wif 4 4 ' ' la. .- I ' V j ' , , A .. .,.,,.,.W,,, ., ,. 2 Accolades for aquamen According to Coach Ron Crawford, the varsity swim team could be the best team in the seven years of my existence as coach. The Normans this year did not have the individual standouts of last year's team, but they had tremendous depth which accounted for a winning season. The highlight of the Norman season was a second place showing in the Beverly Hills Invitational, which plays host to the 16 top swimming teams in CIF. The swimmers started their season by upsetting Burbank, a team which they had never beaten before. The squad was paced by Jeff Traynor. Though only a junior, he already holds records in the 100 yard butterfly, 200 individual med- ley, and the 400 yard free style. The crux of the sprinting attack was led by Tim Deak, while Scott Schwimer made a habit of touching the wall first in the breaststroke. ..,,,z,,w.f f , . , , f.,.,,., f ,,.,, . 1.1 .t., X ,sws ,ww exwvw-M -, Sf . -f AL .em K X X is '--i --'- . . ,W T s-.' agtwx-,gc g , g Mtzffj--3 ,... . ' . V' X: . ., X sms.. - ,3. 3 'ii . , -X .lgy . ...Ag .,i. f - I Q5 f l f : si N .X 1 V - V ,. . ,C ---' ' 52-if-if 5 3 ,,f..,L.'1 X wi, ,,.,. V .5 in iff.. ..., in X :ix , . in . . i V, ,xc E r it , l f iwi T ui +1 V, Nj ff Vyg. D ' V A fb., ' 8' V ' 0 ' , 15 Gary Schwartz demonstrates the perfect butterfly form. 25 Buddy Lindman attempts a one and a half backward somersault. 37 Jim Altmann strokes his way to victory. 45 Neal Swerdlow soars to complete a swan dive. swimming o two hundred-nineteen ,,,,ff' X Qi ' , 5 .H I, i ff 1:gw,v 1 'V IN: V 1 K? Vk,V Qk W V ,wi 5 V T 2 3,5 em:..o,ZQ , , .1 t A t v f :f .1-N. :mfs -i ' l I iii :Ziff fqE:'f5iilV' ii , A Q ...,..m...t xii f. ax-ws ' :sw- . . . 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', f , 25 Scott Schwimer comes to the surface for g i f n 'T 5 a breath of fresh air. 35 Varsity sprinters are off at the gun. 45 Keith Sherman back-flips downward. 55 Alan Appley drinks to the beginning of a glorious season. two hundred-twenty o swimming fiii 5 5 ' L . ,sr Q, f ev ' Q. twill? as ?tSi?2fi'1 . . Mft, ,Sig Kg '-emi. .-.-4-Acs-,.,.g,,.ff-qi ,M . A . . - Q - . ng, r . -2 ry ,, 0 I ' 0 1 ee-.uw wwf.-,,,f,fa Q' t sr - 0' I -Foxte- A U QV gs ,gf .,.- - Y 5 se-New 5 RN 1 fbf ,1., , A Ai'-L j, 2-M6151 -,.. L ,f ', ' JV SWIMMING-Craig Sapin, Buddy Lindman, John Macleod, Ed Glover, Fred Denitz, Dan A W yy ,- 4 Gunther, and Neal Swerdlow. JV's stroke to A young and proficient squad en- abled the JV swimmers to be in the thick of competition against Mira- leste for the Sky League title. The team was led by sophomore Alan Appley, notorious for the butterfly, and freshman Kent Rafferty, whose strong suit was the breaststroke. The pair swam so well that at times they were elevated to the varsity fY T .- ll'-gil-we N ' Q s Q Uk ,ap 2? . . w -er . fe ' ' . 0 0' T . . f ' - p .. -'-r .- , I , 01- Fw FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING-First Row: Cliff Fonstein, Murat Babac, Sam Rabinowitz, Jeff Klemes, Terry Deak, Steve Weiss, Jeff Klein, Craig Wada. Second Row: Stephen Pogostin, Robert Goodman, Paul Barnes, Adam Harris, Sandor Woren, Doug Kaplan, and Ron Pearl- man. SUCCESS level. victories in me 200 and 400 yard freestyle were mostly account- ed for by John Macleod. A strong, well-rounded, frosh-soph team pro- vided the talent for a winning sea- son. The abilities of Stephen Pogos- tin and Brett Manley in the freestyle events, Peter Zeller in the breast- stroke, and Steve Weiss in the back- stroke piled up points for the team. lb John Macleod swims in front of the field. 23 Brett Manley takes a deep breath to power his way to victory. 35 Albert Roche pours it on. 43 John Macleod practices a sprinting start. 55 Terry Deak ready to fly at start. swimming o two hundred twenty-one 'M f ' 1 f , 1 ,rnmfua H. 'WA , V 'f5gEi,,f , uv . , ,I I ,4 H ' 4 an :J-. I 1 Jin' ,,.A J., yr Q 5f1fg? '.1 9 ' , CW N m.,,.L , .w,. W. 6 4 'W lx:ik2,Rgx 6 C . 3 ww N' K X F L' NL : X, 1V ft .- 4' . - C . 7 tx' X hx ig .Qt to x,.., if C 4 .X Nh, W t X- X by t A .Att :N Mk., f. I C Mvvi xfiymm sax NP bww Int. S 1-Q,g1T,Nse...'q1'-TEQQ, M'X .,s- . ' X Q'- t ' 4 w'k,,.f-.i,g KK M t. .V ji' g , .A ig 'l A . NUR! .. .AIM .. 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It is novv one of the largest as well as the oldest organizations in- cluding marching band, drill team, and cheer leading groups. Michele Rodgers, spirit commis- sioner, works with lVlrs. Dixie Zovak, spirit sponsor, to lead and organize the cheerleaders so they will per- form their best at games. The cheerleaders are elected by the stu- dent body. two hundred twenty-six 0 spirit 1' if .tstt t,,t Q. ifzif' ' f, , QV if 1 M.. Drill Team Li. 2. . ,J S L5 :ga iff? ff All fe, V VV rt? ' MQ? ' 1 e 4 I Q 4 V T X 'Tig .. V, ,, . --if , 5 L15-5: , X f- V 77 f4 1 - -f f 'if' ' I lo -1 f l f '32 ' , 1 1 ' V V, ff' -MQ ' Vfff-fe... V,Vi,f.w4.w-. ' ' X 7 1 V- W7 . f A V .V gt 3 f vw -, . -V , ,V .,w2,,!V5f :.v.,W,,, . . 53 A fV f y! 5.01 ge, ., M 3 ,AA '7 ' A . M l- .VAI ' -232'-6:5,Q.f,L,X ,,Av yjitw.,-3 . . Q J.. 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Mark Newman prepares for take-off. JV CHEERLEADERS - Gail Miller, Cami Marcus, Vicki Benefiel, Sadie Mestman, Lisa Redston. Wendy Levin attempts to get the crowd in the spirit ot things. Greer Gart looks on happily as the Normansforge down field. Teri, Greer, Joy, and Abbe cheer the news of the queen and her court. spirit 0 two hundred twenty-seven v 999 kt ? i5'93 'uw-ar'1'r,,g,feIT'3 15 Archery team, 1954, 25 Equestrian Club, 1941. 35 Softball team, 1961. 45 Tennis team, 1929. 55 Cindy Santo of the 1972 tennis team. 65 Terpsies, 1965. 75 Juli Vaccari of the 1972 varsity volley- ballteam. two hundred twenty-eight 0 GIA is fx f 74 'fp Q , f 1. , f V, ff ',-Nm WQ5. ,.-mg, j.'pygif,kffg,,,., V., ' .. , .g ,,'y, g4y,5,g, Xygg ,',, 41,2 f I 'f I I fi , Wgfet , tw P . U vi GIA makes history The Girls Athletic Association CGAA5 was in full swing in 1940. Tennis and swimming were the first competitive girls sports. As interest grew, field hockey, bad- minton, and archery were added. The transition from GAA to GIA CGirIs lnterscholastic Athletics5 was due to the changing of interest among the girls from a program of a low competitive level to that of a high level. GIA is a more highly organized program and places a greater emphasis on competition. The swimming, hockey, badminton and archery teams have now been replaced by volleyball, basketball, and track. Over 1OO girls participate in the GIA program. This is quite a change from the 1930's when some 30 girls made up the GAA organiza- tion. c--+--+--- -----A A----- ----+--AA-J-o-+--------------- fqermrnos .0--1' - . f 5 TENNIS TEAM-First Row: Coach Sue Ste- vens, Liz Bail, Sue Sloan, Wendy Gaster, Kathie Avchen, Lauren Sobel, Anne Shutan, Lynne Taub, Lori Levi. Second Row: Diane Nlorrison, Jennifer Malvin, Cathy Mayorkas, Audrey Frankel, Claudia Berman, Terry Castle, Karen Feder, Nleg Goldenberg, Cindy Santo. Preparing her return is Claudia Berman. Cindy Santo keeps the rally going. Cathy Mayorkas delivers an ace. Jennifer Malvin backhands one from the baseline. 55 Sue Sloan tires one back. 15 23 33 43 Tennis swingstirst In her first year as coach of the tennis team, lVlrs. Sue Stevens guided the squad to the league title with an 8-O record. She summed up the season by saying that it was an outstanding tennis season for a relatively young team. The squad was paced by Diane lVlorri- son, Jennifer lvlalvin, Wendy Gaster, Audrey Frankel and Cindy Santo. The GIA netters showed their flaw- less playing by winning all five di- visions in the Palm Springs lnvita- tional and capturing first place in the sweepstakes. GIA o two hundred twenty-nine Basketball takes two The varsity basketball squad was led to a second place finish in the Bishop Montgomery Tournament. Juniors Juli Vaccari and Carla Fuji- moto placed on the all-tournament team. Deena Newman, a sopho- more, joined Juli on the Beverly Hills all-tournament team. The B basketball team, under the guidance of Miss Sue Chanter, started their season off on the right foot by capturing first place in their own invitational tournament. The team was led by Mona Friedman and Anne Shutan, who were the top rebounder and scorer, respectively. IJ Juli Vaccari controls the tipoff. 23 Iona Morris struggles to score. 31 Deena Newman fights for position. 45 Alexis Strauss strives for the extra point. VARSITY BASKETBALL-First Row: Coach Barbara Wilson, Carla Fujimoto, Kathie Avchen, Marla Ross, Valerie Lehrer, Juli Vaccari, Cathy Kirshner, Cathy Carpenter, Claudia Stresernan, Deena New- man, Iona Morris, Wendy Coleman, Judee lberri. two hundred-thirty o GIA if H pw, 4.M,,,. I I 2 ...M-. BEE BASKETBALL-First Row: Donalee Small, Sue Ogawa, Lorii Marsten, Marilyn Cornman, Debbie Turchin, Cindy Nagel, Linda Hoffman, Jennifer Malvin. Second Row: Julie Takasugi, Mona Friedman, Lisa Kritzer, Eva Streseman, Julie Dickey, Ruth Amir, Coach Sue Chanter. Not Pictured: Jessica Pompei, Anne Shutan, Alexis Strauss. 0 SX X , MM if V, Fung .M TRACK-First Row: Laurie Ward, Angie Grimes, Herlene Lew, Sharon Schaffer, Helen Mae- saki, Carol Osborne. Second Row: Vicki Govan, Kim Roberson, Alice Hughey, Heidi Young, Peggy Horowitz, Jamie Weisbart, Amy Uchiyama, Arlene Kraushaar, Adele Harden, Third Row: Elyse Rothstein, Marie Frederick, Margie Weir, Liz Schroeder, Mary Caldwell, Laura Wood, Melody Williams, Yolanda Bell, Debbie Roberson, Bonnie Berlin, Linda Quertermous. Not Pictured: Coach Mari-Ann Strandwall, Lynn Wood. 15 Lynn Wood extends for another long jump. 25 Debbie Roberson, Vicki Govan, and Angie Grimes warm up fora meet. Liz Schroeder puts the shot. Margie Weir, Sharon Shaffer, and Mary Caldwell demonstrate their hurdling ability. Runners show talent The girls track team displayed a great deal of talent and potential. League meets with North Torrance, Morningside, Redondo, Miraleste, and Saint Monica High Schools showed the strengths of such per- formers as Liz Schroeder, Debbie Roberson, and Lynn Wood, some of whom sought qualifications for European meets to be held this summer. 39 47 GIA 0 two hundred thirty-one cccc C3 .,,,.... . , 'iff 'TTT' . lj The modern dance theater group prac- ticing the squat position. 23 Diana Berman exhibits her leaping abil- ity. 33 April Garrett and Lynne. Herod stretch and bend during practices for the Leu- zinger dance festival. 45 Nancy Kumetz rests in position for a brief moment. Michele Berman perfects her form. 57 65 April Garrett displays her agility. K .5-zy., I, In , f 'l'- t t g 1 ff A ., ,, ..,. , f-.- f f-,,,- Mor, 'V ','. 1 X 1 A mn i , 5 ,ig-L hr 5.2.69 .',,s'4' 1 ' ll T f 'L f W WM ' A , 2 y , ,,.. . , ylsp , 'Q .9 'Q f , W ' if 9 ,if lf' i item Da nce gro u p s h ows tale nt The Modern Dance Theatre Group, under the direction of Mrs. Marryl Van Woy, gives the advanced mod- ern dancer an opportunity to per- form and choreograph their own works. The group performed in three major areas: a dance assem- bly, a spring dance concert, and the Leuzinger dance festival, which offers city-wide competitions. The dance assembly served as public- ity for the group's annual dance concert, which is also their yearly fund-raiser. two hundred thirty-two 0 GIA f au V' MODERN DANCE THEATRE GROUP - Diana Berman, Michelle Berman, April Garrett, Denise Polk, Micqui Allen, Lynne Herod, Nancy Kumetz, Cami Marcus, Mrs, Marryl Van Woy, sponsor. 17 Dinky Cantillon watches her return. 25 Andi Wasserman shows her super serve. l Volleyballers set up wins The varsity volleyball team rolled to second place with a 3-2 rec- ord. For the first time in their five year existence, they beat the No. 1 team, Aviation. Outstanding play- ers were Cathy Kirshner, Lisa Kritz- er, and Juli Vaccari. According to coach Carol Hofmeister, They were the most skilled varsity team that we've had. The team, besides having excellent skill, had a desire to play good volleyball. The junior varsity team also compiled a 3-2 league record. They were led by Claudia Strese- mann, captain, Mitzi Hulbert, and Rena Graff. Coach Sue Chanter observed, We were very success- ful primarily because everybody was able to obtain 10070 of their ability. L L ,. ' t 1-M. 4 1 imwffl fi, K g A J V vin' . K :WM ,.,..,, --W- Q i l V ' . I I 5' , -A ' , jf fl l k,,k,g W HMM K V-.,. ,.,. ,,v,,5-I f ,QI , ef ,V I ,fy-, aff 'e 45ff- -,..::9:. af: -Q f m,vfgN.wf .',.,,,,,..., g -pm... 3.3 . . '5 'X 1 C JW., IW , 'v fy ,, ,' , -,,' i 1' ' ff W, Z fb ' ' - ' ic , 2'5 yiffffff 5, 5 , W' L,fff,f,,!j2u,., hifi, -'H'-wif v 'h-f H aww A' f .T A r ...M V5 7 I , . Q . , ' N 41 tf' -Z , . ff'4 .- '-ffffl -., . zf. iff' Z V '- ' 'M -' iff '., ,, .1 ,... 1 , it f . 4 ,, . ,,,. , In f yt., , . ., ' 'f-lf ,Zh ,,.,g X, ,,.,,, U., ll'l' Wir '. 4 , V 'W' . V3-2.1 - . ,, N ,..., ' 'I-5,,f'lf 'sf' , ,ff 'UN J V' , ff ' v f 1 'L1wQV,,xf, ' ,ff JV VOLLEYBALL-First Row: Sloane Roberts, Herlene Lew, Barbara Conklin, Rena Graff, Dinky Cantillon, Amy Miller. Second Row: Ranya Ghali, Cathy Miller, Eva Stresemann Michele Korkowski, Celina Suchecki, Elisabeth Konugres, Lori Hoffman. Third Row: Coach Sue Chanter, Jessica Pompei, Mitzi Hulbert, Melinda Kodimer, Debbie Koons, Claudia Stresemann, Pam Resnik, Liz Schroeder. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-First Row: Monsita Ferrer, Linda Corbin, Keven Barrett, Maxine Carlin, Candy Deak, Wendy Coleman. Second Row: Andi Wasserman, Sue Frankel, Tamar Antoyan, Cathy Kirshner, Lisa Kritzer, Juli Vaccari. GIA o two hundred thirty-three O C3 CD lj Cindy Dickter eyes the freethrow. 21 Nikki Baker starts the play with a jump ball. 33 Mary Caldwell, Ruth Amir, and Nikki Baker score and time a basketball game. Dickter top GIA referee In the four years of the Officiating Club's existence, two girls, Cindy Dickter and Linda Landau, have achieved state ratin. Local, state and national rating allows the girl to officiate on her level. Cindy, now Beverly's only state-rated official, assists the club's supervisor, Jack- lin Bierman, in training novice of- ficials. The club ranges in size, de- pending on the season, from eight to 13 girls. two hundred thirty-four o GIA OFFICIATING-First Row: Cindy Dickter, Nikki Baker, Myra Reisman. Second Row: Don- alee Small, Alexis Strauss, Stephanie Miller. Third Row: Mary Caldwell, Linda Querter- mous. Not Pictured: Ruth Amir, Marsha Matsunaga, Robin Sato, Renee Turkell, Coach Jackie Bierman. O FOLK DANCE-First Row: Gail Lebovic, Linda Brandt, Karen Widess, Laurie Coskey, Debbie Bach. Second Row: Linda Bernhard, Diane Steinberg, Sue Lieber, Susan Seizer, Dana Gluckstein, Bonnie Barness, Elyse Gunter, Sandra Daye, Debbie Fried. my lj The group positions itself for a dance. 21 Gail Lebovic helps Linda Bernhard pre- pare for a show. 35 Mrs. Leeds supervises while the girls make their own costumes. 45 Debbie Fried and Susan Seizer practice a dance routine. Dancers add world touch Folk Dance members are multi- lingual, as they express them- selves through the dances of many countries around the world. Much time and effort are devoted to learn- ing, choreography, and staging the international folk dances. The 16 girls perform for audiences throughout the city, at school events, children's hospitals and Al- bion Street School. Margaret Leeds, their coach, commented, These girls are excellent dancers and en- joy a performance as much as the audience does. GIA o two hundred thirty-five ' - f A, - . FV, H ,,,-,.,.,,,,..... , g,.,-,.5H.f 1fff.L+v.6's.i 3' wi fs'ef:-f-of-, f -Pwfffldpif ' - i,.6Lf2iufr4fa:fq, 211 Qi zwvfahiwes- H' :f :JA 5- 1 fm Fwd Lrgfifrl Fe -11151-:LV ff: ' Vw 43:--mawivizp: 'if..1f- ff- -27' fins: :J-f . 3 .LQ -ilitf ia MAE fy -2 2- ez fug+2s5L1,j 2-', 1 F -. 1930 1928 S:':..i1C'1:3'54?'V'N-Lfifgwi. 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A 111 1111 11 1 1 ha 1 Lys ,ff , 1, :gl Y BEVERLY HIL 1 LS 466 norlh rodeo dnl 4-7319, br 2-1788, opm monday even in at HAHN'S2 FLGWER A SPECIALTY FLORIST 9526 Santa Monica Blvd. 271-2121 two hundred forty-eight 0 bill of fare 469465 .af EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Nancy Cole Brad Gelfond ADVISOR Gil Chesterton HEADMASTERS AND PEDAGOGUES Diana Berman ACADEMICS AND INDEX Karen Robbins STUDENT COURT Laurie Sherman? Debbie Taper BALLYHOO Peggy Horowitzt Sarah Catz Don Lane FLAPPERS Renee Turkellt Lori Anticouni Sharon Roseman Mike Vilkin PHOTO EDITOR Scott Thayer 'fsection head ieefzeaeeefteiekesaefefvaiofemewe Ei?.'EllEEW Editors' Nikki Field PamVan Heuver NORMAN CONQUESTS Bruce Isaacs? Robbie Curtis Robert Gottlieb Andy Licht GIA Laurie Lindenff Debbie Tilem SPIRIT Cori Chilli Michelle Berman PHOTOGRAPHERS Scott Thayert Jon Kranhouse Jeff Lapin Norman Malin Rex Wilder BUSINESS Jeff Silden BILL OF FARE Alan Kaye One way to look at change is through its inevitable future. George B. Leonard states, Anyone who tries to draw the future in hard lines and vivid hues is a fool. The future will never sit still for a por- trait. WATCHTOWER 1973 tried to cap- ture the changes in the school and student body since the first WATCH- TOWER was published in June of 1928. This year's goal was to in- clude in WATCHTOWER originality and consistency of theme. A great deal of thanks should go to the WATCHTOWER staff and advisor Gil Chesterton who spent many extra hours producing WATCHTOWER 1973. Vfwff if ff Fnrutfrwgaw Society Index page 164: SPQR - First Row: David Seidman, George Konugres, Kathy Holt. Amy Seltzer, Gary l-lakman, Second Row: Doug Hell- inger. Brian Shuster, Kurt Ransohoff. Bob Levi, Missy Cross, Adam Hall. Third Row: Anne Clark, Howard Kurts- man, Cindy Dickter, Steve Lipton, Brian Kamel, Bill Me- lamed. Fourth Row: Myra Reisman, Cathy Loew, Shelley Zimmerman, Mona Friedman, Jared Levine. Fifth Row: Willie Brien, Susan Kelemen, Sam Konugres. Sixth Row: Roger Hart, Scott Karlan, Lee Sukonik, Lee Tarnor, Emery Hill, Seventh Row: Doug Berenson, Lee Lobell, Dan Rose, Donald Levenson, Eighth Row: John Linden, Neal Rocklin, Steve Ross, Greg Feis, page 164: GERMAN CLUB - First Row: Bob Kimball, Steve Sawelson, Clifton Curry. Second Row: Lisa Burman, Melissa Gross- man, Tricia Honsaker. Third Row: Cynthia Honsaker. Elisa- beth Konugres, Edward Keller. Fourth Row: Steve Keller, Geoff Walsh, Dave Schreiber. Fifth Row: Josh Goldstein, Sarah Catz. Heidi Young, Sixth Row: Paul Spiegel, Mike Zeil- er, Kim Thorwald. Seventh Row: Jeff Lea, Peter Kessler, Alan Grossman. page 165: HAVERIM - First Row: Barry Fox, Bruce Bennett, David Spiegel, Second Row: Michelle Kogan. Dan Stoll, Third Row: Sandy Daye, Sarah Catz, Ellen Dorfman. Fourth Row: Linda Brandt, Mike Meyer, Sue Rockwood. Fifth Row: Steve Fox, Paul Chernick, Karen Saltman. Sixth Row: Myra Reis- man, Gwen Sawyer, Anne Reisman, Seventh Row: Donald Levenson, Shelley Wolff, Doug Berenson. Eighth Row: Mike Liebmann, Mark Goodkin, Elliott Howard. page 165: CERCLE FRANCAIS - First Row: Monique Lillard, Mike Meyer. David Band, Joan Morisaki. Mark Morisaki. Madame Lor- raine Lowe, sponsor. Second Row: Robert Harrison, Debbie Taper, Francine Lane, Corinna Cotsen, Karen Morisaki. David Ludwig. Third Row: Nicholas Krantz, Marissa Roth, Carol Perlberger. Debbie Dunbar, Jana Unterberg. Fourth Row: Chris Kamel, Susan Weil. Elliot Howard, Jon Rich- mond, Jeff Semel. page 166: SOCIEDAD HISPANICA - First Row: Carol Kahn, vice presi- dent, Sadie Mestman, Sharon Roseman. Second Row: Senor Neo Gutierrez, sponsor, Cindy Bolker, Gilda Braunstein, Jeannie Anderson, Melanie Lettich, Bruce Soll, Steve Seizer. Cindy Dorman, Andrea Carlin, Amanda Russell. Third Row: Janis Karlin, Scott Weingarten, Sandra Corren, Debbie Kaye, Reina Rago, Celina Suchecki, Martin Schenker, Ronald Bender. Candy Deak. Fourth Row: Meryl Shader. Robert Smith, David Newmark, Renee Turkell, Elisa Rose, Karen Solomon, Nancy Ward, Linda Murray, Alison Witlin, Linda Bernhard. Fifth Row: Ruthbeth Finerman, Robert Wildman, Jana Unterberg, Martine Monogham, Judee lberri, Carrie Pickman, Janet Stein. Sixth Row: Tim Wilson, Linda Brandt, Brad Krevoy, Richard Waldow, David Adelson, Jon Saver. Seventh Row: Lori Greene, Paul Handleman, Deena New- man. Gwen Sawyer, Peter Kairoff, Ken Kay. page 167: AFS - First Row: Julio Macat. Shelley Zimmerman, Janet Stein, Uschi Koehler, Louis Bersin, Bonnie Zimmerman. Second Row: Barbara Siegel, Melinda Kodimer, Hilary Sharer, Nina Schick, Gayl Kaufman. Third Row: Sheldon Georgiades, Elisabeth Konugres, David Saltzman. Robert Wildman, Ross Jory. Karen Caeser, Cathy Mayorkas, Jody Schreiber. Desiree Sigal. Fourth Row: Mrs. Susan Sprouse, sponsor, Lale Arel. Laura Prince, Eugenie Dvoracek. Roxana Augusto. Marc Bernstein, Laurie Coskey. Linda Bernhard, Jon Saver. page 168: CHESS - First Row: Debbie Taper, Jeff Semel. Howard Stein, Sharona Justman, Second Row: Lisa Beeny, DannyAStoll. Peter Fung, Laurie Moscatel. Third Row: Doug Hellinger. two hundred-fifty 0 society index Renee Turkell, Robert Smith, Mike Loube. Fourth Row: David Band. John Sheldon, David Turken, Jack Gindi. Fifth Row: Paul Handleman, Bill Stoller. Mark Schack. Sixth Row: Doug Berenson, Martin Koczanowicz, Robert Freeman. Mike Meyer. Eighth Row: Robert Berend, Charles Linton, Michael Deutsch, David Ward. page 168: BRIDGE - First Row: Jeff Lapin, Dave Tilem. president, Debra Rabin, Lisa Burman, Susie Seizer, Sidney Mickell, Robert Berris, Tom Louchheim, vice president, Second Row: Mike Meyer, Jeff Semel, Mark Louchheim, Donald Levenson, Josh Goldstein, Doug Berenson, Third Row: Scott Rubin, David Kronenberg. page 169: BUSINESS EDUCATION - First Row: Mike Meyer, secretary, George Berla, vice-president, Jack Gindi, president, Donald Levenson, Second Row: Brad Krevoy, Charles Linton, treas- urer, Doug Berenson, Richard Stark, Barrie Roberts. Third Row: Renee Turkell, Sharon Roseman. Jeannie Anderson, Melanie Lettich, Linda Quertermous. page 169: MATH - First Row: lra Stein, president, Linda Brandt, vice- president. Second Row: David Band, Robert Friedman, Judy Berkowitz. Third Row: Mark Schack, Donald Levenson, Mike Meyer, David Berkowitz. Fourth Row: Mr. Bob Wall, sponsor, Doug Berenson, Chris Kamel, Jeff Semel, page 170: ANTHROPOLOGY - First Row: Elliott Haimoff, president, Doug Berenson, vice-president, Corinna Cotsen, Louis Karasik. Second Row: Stuart Weiss, Laurie Moscatel, Lisa Beeny, Sidney Mickell, Adam Hall. Third Row: Gwynne Elek, Loni Marsten, Starr Harwin, Donald Levenson. Fourth Row: Bob Friedman, Nina Schick, Anne Reisman, Jack Gindi, Mike Meyer. Fifth Row: Susan Sloan, Jeannie Ander- son, John Zurier, Melanie Lettich, Barrie Roberts. Sixth Row: Chris Kamel, Evan Pollack, Liz Schroeder, Ed Glover, Mr. Scott Harvey, sponsor. page 170: GEOLOGY - First Row: Starr Harwin, Jeannie Anderson. Susan Sloan, Sidney Mickell, Lisa Beeney, Todd Margolis, president, Robert Scheinholtz, vice president. Andy Stein- berg, Deena Newman. Second Row: Sharon Roseman, Sadie Mestman, Steve Werner, Doug Berenson, Donald Levenson, David Band, Adam Hall, David Paige, Anilo Hersick, Mr, Michael Weber, sponsor. Third Row: Brad Krevoy, Mike Meyer, Ira Stein, Barrie Roberts, Melanie Lettich, Nina Schick, Bonnie Zimmerman, Chris Kamel, Ed Amos. page 171: ALCHEMISTS - First Row: Steve Ganzberg, Joan Essey, Peter Levin. Second Row: Lisa Beeny, Heidi Gluck, Debbie Taper, Susie Lieber, Sharon Roseman, Gayle Ehrenhalt, Sandy Daye, Renee Turkell, Ann Goldstein, Lisa Feldman, Larry Getzoff, Third Row: Gary Hakman, David Band, Donald Lev- enson, Bob Friedman, Adam Hall. Paula Finn, Karen Solo- mon, Diane Thayer, Dina Chernick,lan Friedman. Fourth Row: Mike Meyer, Jeremy Rubin. Doug Berenson, Bill Stoller. SusanYWeil. Elena House. Robbi Work. Carol Rice, Margie Weir. Fifth Row: Mr. Ed Smith, sponsor, Marla Ross. Paul Handleman, lra Stein, Chris Kamel, Louis Karasik, Bob Scheinholtz, Ron Green, Richard Waldow. page 171: ASTRONOMY - First Row: Gary Hakman, David Schreiber, Michael Zeiler, Second Row: Geoff Walsh, Ed Keller, Adam Hall. Third Row: Vincent Moore, Sidney Mickell, Donald Lev- enson, David Paige, Josh Levin. Fourth Row: Mike Meyer, Doug Berenson, Justin Davidson. page 172: CSF - Tenth Grade: Ed Amos, Genise Aronson. David Band, Doug Berenson, Judy Berkowitz, George Berla, Gilda Braun- stein. Sheryl Chen. Eric Chomsky, Renee Corazza, Sandra Corren, Lori Coskey, Justin Davidson, Joanne Denison, Cindy Dorman, Susan Frankel. Jack Gindi. Uana Gluckstein, Anne Goldstein, Melissa Grossman, Kathleen Holt, Elliot Howard, Lisa Jacobson, Denise Jaffe, Scott Karlan, Janice Karlin. Lori Kornblum. Lori Leff, Monique Lillard, Kevin Marks, Helena Mayorkas, Sadie Mestman, Mike Meyer. Stephanie Miller, Deena Newman, Julee Raiskin, Carol Rice, Pam Rotenberg, Amanda Russell. Marty Schenker, Nina Schick, Robert Schoen. Jody Schreiber, Susie Seizer, Meryl Shader, Bruce Soll, Cassie Solomon, Barrett Stambler, Jan Takasugi, Debbie Taper, Diane Thayer, Tara Ukra, Mike Vilkin, Scott Weingarten, Margie Weir, Robert Wildman, Ro- sanne Ziering, Bonnie Zimmerman, Elliot Zimmerman. Eleventh Grade: Allan Abshez, David Adelson, Linda Bern- hard, Karen Besser, Linda Brandt, Mayer Brenner, Robin Briskin, Jon Brooks, Karen Caesar, Kim Degnan, Linda Denison, Paul Donzis, Robert Dubois, Gayle Ehrenhalt, Eric Ellenbogen, Joan Essey. Bob Feinstein. Gregg Feis, Lisa Feldman, Ruthbeth Finerman, Bob Friedman, lan Friedman. Greer Gart, Brad Gelfond, Larry Getzoff, Ron Gleason, Lor- raine Gonda, Ron Green, Alan Grossman, Neil Grossman, Gary Hakman, Lee Hilborne. John Jameson, Joey Jenkins, Chris Kamel, Les Kaplan, Louis Karasik, Lisa Karpf. Susan Kelemen, Ed Keller, Elisabeth Konugres, Brad Krevoy, Me- linda Kodimer, Jeff Lapin, Melanie Lettich, Peter Levin, Jared Levine. Susie Lieber, Frank Lipkin, Ben Lunsky, Leanne Mass, Loni Marsten, Marla Miller, Marc Miller, Mar- tin Neumann, Sue Ogawa, Evan Pollack, Jeffrey Rabin, Cathy Rich, Sharon Roseman, Leslie Rosenthal, Marla Ross. Jeremy Rubin, David Saltzman, Jon Saver, Mark Schack, Ellis Schoichet, David Schreiber, Mark Schwartz, Scott Schwimer, Randy Sheinbein, Lynn Shemanskl, Bonnie Singer, Nancy Smith, Janet Stein, Andy Steinberg, Bill Stol- ler. Lee Sukonik, Julie Takasugi, Misty Thomas, Renee Turkell, Susan Weil, Beth Weinberg, Yvonne Wilkins, Tim Wilson, Richard Waldo, Mike Weinstock, Rex Wilder, Robert Winters, Robbi Work, Mark Zurier. Jon Zurier. Twelfth Grade: Scott Adler, Barry Balkin, David Becker, David Berkowitz. Ladislau Berla, Louis Bersin, Steve Brourman, Doug Campbell, Dennis Chen, Ben Crumpacker, Gabrielle DeBenedictis. Julie Deri, Cindy Dickter, Caroline Fouts, Thomas Freeman. Steve Ganzberg, Wendy Gaster, Marc Gipsman, Joan Goldstein, Lori Greene, Adrienne House, Carol Kahn, Peter Kairoff, Karen Kay, Kenneth Kay, Charles Kert, Jeff Kichaven, Robert Kimball, Howard Kurtzman, Anne Landgarten, Mike Leibman, Norman Malin, Todd Mar- golis, Curt Monash, Steve Oblath, Myra Reisman, Sue Rock- wood, Janet Romano, Steve Rosner, Mike Ross, Mitch Schoen, Anne Smith, Hilary Smith, Robert Smith, Nell Sny- der, Scott Sterling, Jon Swerdlow, Len Uhley, Jeri Wagner, Jeff Wallen, Joanne Weiner, Carole Wolf, Shelley Zimmer- man. page 173: FORENSICS - First Row: Lisa Hart, Jeff Kichaven, Alan Kaye, Chris Barr, Laurel Leff, Lori Kornblum. Second Row: Sara Mason, Brad Krevoy, Ronald Greitzer, Scott Karlan, Mark Schwartz, Debbie Taper, Dina Chernick. Third Row: Chris Hart, Jim Rosen, Jeff Korchek, Gary Greenberg, Mark Schack, Nicholas Krantz, Leslie Berg. Fourth Row: Jim Rich- mond, Monroe Sternlieb, Rick Horowitz, Barry Fox, Keith Rosten, Scott Redston. page 173: AUA - First Row: Karen Robbins, Amanda Russell, Kevin Hardy, Ruthbeth Finerman, Marsha Matsunaga, Janet Stein, Peggy Horowitz, Renee Turkell, Brad Gelfond, Diana Ber- man, Diane Steinberg, Gina Ehrnstein. Second Row: Ken Browar, Anne Goldstein, Debbie Taper, Lois Erlanger, Lisa Kaplan, Deena Newman, Carol Rice, Julie Dickey, Jedd Dunas. page 174: SQUIRES - First Row: Thomas Guttman, treasurer, Donald Levenson, vice-president, Brian Kamel, president, Joel Rosner, Second Row: Sidney Mickell, Ricky Lapin, Doug Berenson, Justin Davidson, Robert Hyman, Mike Meyer, Mike Firestein. page 174: ADELPHIANS - First Row: Dina Chernick, Diane Thayer, Bonnie Zimmerman, Ann Goldstein. Second Row: Lilly Zekaria. Gilda Braunstein, Meryl Shader, Pam Rotenberg. Third Row: Carol Rice, Sadie Mestman, Joanne Denison, Janis Karlin. Fourth Row: Margie Weir, Cynthia Honsaker, Debbie Taper. Deena Newman, Monique Lillard. ALPHAS - First Row: Karen Caesar, secretary. Julie Deri, vice-president, Wendy Gaster, president, Carol Kahn, treas- urer. Second Row: Linda Kelemen, Leslie Rosenthal, Keven Barrett, Linda Denison, Nikki Field, Laurie Sherman, Renee Turkell, Linda Bernhard, Joan Essey, Yvonne Wilkins, Adrienne House, Linda Klemes, Karen Rouse, Nikki Baker. Third Row: Susan Kelemen, Lynne Deutsch, Elisabeth Konu- gres, Nancy Kumetz, Marsha Matsunaga, Bonnie Singer, Lisa Feldman, Lori Anticouni, Susie Lieber, Sue Rockwood, Laura Prince, Robbie Work, Shelley Zimmerman, Susan Ogawa, Myra Reisman, Kathie Avchen, Gail Miller, Marla Miller. Fourth Row: Debbi Hirsch, Jeannie Winston, Lillian Lazer, Judy Axelrode, Greer Gart, Robin Briskin, Kimberly Roberson, Judi Schecter, Melinda Kodimer, Tricia Hon- saker, Susanne Weil, Carole Wolf, Laurie Linden, Pam Hud- son, Debbie Bach, Joanie Goldstein, Desiree Butler, Iris Perl, Abbe Newmark, Lori Selcer, Helen Sorger, Sherilyn Adler, Gayle Ehrenhalt, Sharon Roseman, page 176: KNIGHTS - Jim Dasteel, Greg Feis, Ron Gleason, Ed Glover, Mark Goodkin, Chris Kamel, Ken Kay, Joey Klein, Brad Krevoy, Marc Miller, Evan Pollack, Richard Waldow, Mr. Dave Cowan, sponsor. page 176: VARSITY CLUB - First Row: Timmy Wilson, Bob Kimball, Brian Pilcher, Roger Smith, Sam Simon, Bob Scheinholtz. Second Row: Kevin Sims, Ronnie Nessim, Mike Dean, David Young, Rob Manchester, John Levy. Third Row: Frank Lipkin, Marc Gipsman, Steve Oblath, Jamie Davega, David Spiegel. Fourth Row: Steve Sawelson, Don Williams, Todd Margolis, Vic Brown, Terry Cahill, Bob Levy, Pete Heumann, Robbie Curtis, page 177: POLITICAL - First Row: Lisa Beeny, David Barber, Donald Levenson, Mike Meyer, Doug Berenson, Mark Schack, Peter Brown. Second Row: Marian Oliker, Jeremy Rubin, Jack Gindi, Ed Keller, Ron Green, Alan Karbelnig. Third Row: Michael Alfe, John Zurier, Melanie Lettich. Michael Wein- stock, Debbie Taper, Larry Getzoff, Richard Waldow. Fourth Row: Lori Greene, Jeannie Anderson, Susie Sloan, Chris Kamel, Mark Goodkin, Jim Dasteel. page 177: ELECTRONICS - First Row: Arthur Tanaka, president, Ross Jory. Second Row: Stuart Weiss, Kim Thorwald. Third Row: Jim Dasteel, Ben Lunsky. Fourth Row: Bob Milhander, Mark Sheppard. Fifth Row: Douglas Fouts. page 178: MADRIGAL SINGERS - Soprano: Laurel Cummings, Jo- hanna Cutler, Gayle Ehrenhalt, Julie Kaye, Casey Kramer, Adda Shur, Eileen Sutton, Misty Thomas. Alto: Francine Brower, Kathleen Budlong, Cathleen Carpenter, Jan Hers- kovits, Lori Selcer, Lisa Turetsky, Wendy Yorkshire. Tenor: Ladis Berla, Gordon Berry, Robert Haymer, David Judson, Peter Kessler, Eddie Slatkin, Garry Swann, David Tilem. Bass: Cory Brunish, Richard Diskin, David Kalmansohn, Neal Snyder, Mason Sommers. Mitchell Sandler. page 179: MINNESINGERS - Soprano: Carol Kahn, Joy Kipnis, Monica Lillard, Carrie Pickman, Joanne Sanford, Nancy Smith. Alto: Kathie Avchen, Ruth Caldwell. Debra Rips, Elisa Rose, Meryl Shader, Melissa Weber, Yvonne Wilkins, Rosanne Ziering. Tenor: Richard Kurtzman, Thomas Mathews Gerard Moreno, Thomas Slatkin, Scott Weingarten. Bass: David Beraru, Barry Brucker, Anthony Cummings, Kenneth Fuchs, Derrick Johnson, Michael Vilkin. page 179: CHOIR - Soprano: Allison Baker, Judy Berkowitz, Roxann Caballero, Renee Corazza, Elena Cravitz, Margaret Frank. Victoria Hart, Pamela Harvey, Laurie Hoffman, Julie Hof- stein, Stephanie Karos, Darlene Maclntyre, Jody Medford. Bonnie Michaelson, Miriam Mogtade. Monica Linney, Maureen Moss, Joan Nierenberg, Janice Orloff, Jane Roberts, Hilary Sharer, Karen Solomon, Beth Styne, Laioie Thompson, Nicole Uzan. Leslie Walton, Celia Wolff, Lillian Zekaria. Alto: Cecily Adams, Bonnie Barness, Mary Cald- well, Deborah Dunbar, Veretta Everheart, Connie Goldman, Lisa Gomer, Anita Hirsch, Lisa Jacobson, Jacqueline Kong, Valerie Lansberg, Carol Perlberger, Sloane Roberts, Eliza- beth Rothner, Zlva Serkln. Tener: Hilton Block, Bryan Boone, Duran Farrell, Kenneth Walker. Bass: Steve Berry, Euhud Chen, David Corbin, Sheldon Geogiades, Thomas Guttman, Jeffry Jarrett, Jay Landers, George Levitt, Jona- than Prince, Gary Sandler. page 180: MEDICAL - First Row: Judy Axelrode, president, Mark Good- kin, vice president, Jeff Comulada, treasurer, Greg Feis, secretarv. Second Row: Stacy Barshap, Jan Aptaker, Su- sanne weil, Tania Forder, Laurie Sherman, LQSIIS Rosenthal, Renee Turkell, Sharon Roseman, Yvonne Wilkins, Robbi Work, Linda Klemes. Third Row: Joan Morisaki, Mark Morisaki, Karen Morisaki, Dave Schreiber, Donald Levenson, Lisa Beeny, Celina Suchecki, Tata Phimprachan, Stacey Lundigan, Dennis Chen, Alan Karbelnig. Fourth Row: Abra- ham Schlossberg, Sidney Mickell, Ron Green, Ed Keller, Elena House, Stuart Weiss, Laurie Moscatel, Bob Friedman, Merrie Sennett, Keri Stone, Doug Berenson, Greer Gart, Robin Briskin. Fifth Row: Elliott Haimoff, Larry Getzoff, Bob Dubois, Carol Kahn, Paul Donzis, Russ Cooper, Marla Ross, Paul Handleman, Nicholas Krantz, Bill Stoller, Steve Josephson, Paul Chernick, Louis Karasik, Richard Waldow. Sixth Row: Daniel Bruck, Jeremy Rubin, Jon Saver, John Zurier, Michael Weinstock, Lee Sukonik, David Adelson, Chris Kamel, Robert Klein, Eric Ledergerber, Evan Pollack, Ed Glover, Stan Brooks. page 181: PHYSICS CLUB - First Row: Ron Green, secretary, Jeremy Rubin, president, Ed Keller, vice-president, Paul Donzis, treasurer. Second Row: Mark Morisaki, Karen Morisaki, Joan Morisaki, Susie Sloan. Third Row: Daniel Bruck, Donald Levenson, Debbie Taper, Jeannie Anderson. Fourth Row: Doug Berenson, David Rosenbaum, Chris Kamel, Dave Schreiber, Melanie Lettich. page 181: LAW - First Row: Mark Goodkin, treasurer, Donald Levenson, treasurer, Marc Risman, president, Mark Schwartz, secre- tary, Douglas Berenson, vice-president. Second Row: Mike Meyer, David Band, Sharon Roseman, Sidney Mickell, Barrie Roberts, Jeff Rabin. Third Row: Renee Turkell, Debbie Taper, Jim Dasteel. Peggy Horowitz, Ed Keller, Mark Schack, Richard Waldow. Fourth Row: Alan Karbelnig, Gordon Berry, Marian Oliker, Mike Weinstock, Ron Green, Louis Karasik. Laurence Getzoff, Melanie Lettich, Robbi Work. Fifth Row: Tom Louchheim, Laurie Sherman, Brad Krevoy, Larry Freedman, Martine Monoghan, Jared Levine, John Zurier. page 182: ORCHESTRA - Violin 1: Harvey Rosenbaum, concertrnaster. Steven Rosten, Paula Finn, Paul Wood, Lisa Geller, Sami Shabetai, Jan Takasugi, Karen Morisaki. Violin ll: Michael Powelson, Gay Jackson, Keith Bond, Joan Morisaki, Peter Shutan, Loren Roberts, Lawrence Lerman, Sandor Woren, Mark Morisaki, Lisa Beeny, Robert Field. Viola: Eddie Field, Laura Klemer, Mona Simpson, Anne Reisman. Cello: Louis Lowenstein, Fred Gluck, Karen Schwartz. Barbara Conklin. Bass: Stanley Brooks, Ronald Bender, William Grant. Flute: Caroline Fouts, Loris Hoberman, Karen Robbins, Cathy Loew, Joan Essey. Piccolo: Deborah Sacks. Oboe: Michael Karon. Clarinet: Robert Smith, Jeffrey Wallen, Robert Stanley, Jon Foran. Bass Clarinet: Danial Shapiro. Bassoon: .Scott Sterling. French Horn: Arthur Futterman, Robert Mil- hander, Tom Freeman, Neal Rocklin, Neal Snyder.Trumpet: Julie Takasugi, Marie Page, Steven Lipton, Gary Sax. Trombone: Douglas Fouts, Mitchell Sandler, Peter Kairoff. Tuba: Jim Rose. Harp: Pandora Victor. Timpani: Lori Greene, Percussion: Jim Fuhrman, Martin Koczanowicz, Michael Liebmann. Piano: Julie Herron. Librarians: Fred Gluck, Mike Liebmann, Lisa Geller. page 182: STAGE BAND - First Row: Danny Barness, Scott Gray. Jim Rose. Second Row: Scott Sterling, Robert Smith. Dave Rips, Doug Fouts, Peter Kairoff, Warren Huff, Eddy Field. Third Row: Gary Sax, Marie Page, Bob Milhander, Julie Takasugi, Art Futterman, Corey Brunish, Stanley Brooks. page 183: HIGHLIGHTS - tfrom lefty Barry Grey, Myra Reisman, Seth Zachary, Gail Miller, Marc Miller, Janet Stein, Sam Simon, Nicole Baker, Ron Nessim, Laura Prince, Jeff Kichaven, Wendy Levin, Jon Kranhouse, Debbie Bach, Jeff Shanofsky, Jana Unterberg, Jon Rochmis. 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' A , i. , 'vi Alpha Tea, 1958 society index 0 tvvo hundred fifty-one Berman Abelin, Raymond 109 Abelin, Richard 148 Abelin, Robert Abella,Luzviminda116 Abernathy, Sally 86 Abner, Miss Robin 25 Abramoff, Linda 116 Abrams, Timothy 132 Abravanel, Doris 132 Abshez, Allan 116,172 Ackson, Gay 132 Acuna, Herman 132 Adams, Cecily 132,179 Adams, Mr. David 23 Ades, Gary Ades, Roger 148 Adelson, David 116,166,172,180 Adler, Robert 148,192,213 Adler, Scott 49,54,86,91,110,172, 211,212 Adler, Sherilyn 116,175 Adler, Susan 116 Afifi, Lolita 86 Albright, Mrs. Arnita 26,173 Alfe, Michael 177 Alford, Stephen 195,215,216 Allemand, Mrs.Joan 26 Allen, Deborah 132 Allen, Micqui 86,225,232 Allen, Vivienne148 Allerdice, Cameron Alletto, Sandra Alpert, Derek 132,136,138 Alpert, Randy 86 Altmann, James 196,197,219 Amado, Ellen 86 Amir, Ruth 69,116,230,234 Amos, Edwin 132,170,172,205 Amos, Stacey 132 Anderson, Jeannie 166,169,170. 177,181 Anderson, John 148,192,206 Andler, Maxwell 116,213 Andler, Steven 132 Andrew, Brian 191,217 Anter, Jill 132 Anticouni, Lori 69,116,127,175,249 Antoyan, Ares Antoyan, Tamar 139,233 Appel, Carey 116 Appell, Terri Appley, Alan 198,199,220,221 , Aptaker, Jan 116,180 Arel,Eren132 Arel, Lale 167 Aronson, Genise 132,172 Arouh, Albert 191 Arslan, Susan 86 Aryeh, Vivian 132 Ashe, Melanie 148 Atol, Miss Georgiana 27 Augusto, Mariel 116 Augusto, Roxana 132,167 Avchen, Kathie 116,175,179,230 Averback, Marc 86 Avery, Michelle 86 Avol, Erik 116 Avol, Sandra 148 Axelrode, Judy 116,125,175,180 Babac, Murat 195,221 Bach, Debbie 56,175,183,235 Bagdadi, Mrs. Phyliss 25 Bail, Elizabeth 132 Bailey, Melinda 86 Bakalyan, Richard 223 Baker, Allison 179 Baker, Doris 116 Baker, Nikki 86,115,175,183,234 Bal, Mr. Adrian 27 Balcerak,Alecia148 Balkin, Barry 86,172 Band, David 132,165,168.169,17O, 171,172,181 Barb, Michael 132 Barber, David 132,177 Barnes, Elizabeth 116 Barnes, Paul 221 Barness, Bonnie 133,144,179,235 Barness, Daniel 182 Barness, Jordan 133 Barnett, Bruce Barnow, Pam 87 Barough, Steven 148 Barr, Chris 173 Barr, Victoria 132 Barrett, Bruce Barrett, Keven 233,175 Barry, Wendy 148 Barshap, Stacy 116,180 Barsimontov. Mr, Marc 27 Barton, Jeffrey 193 Barton,Kathy148,157 Barton, Michael 116,204 Barzilay, Donna 116 Bass, Michael 132 Bassett. Cheryl 116 Batt, Barbara 87 Baum, Elsie 82,83,87 Bauman, Nancy Baumwohl, Dana 148 Baumwohl, David Baydar, Asuman 117 Bayer, Bruce 87 Bayer, Kenneth 87,113 Beatman, Samuel 148 Beauvoir, Charles 191,205,217 Beck, Daniel 133,191 Beck, Ronald 87 Becker, Cynthia 148 Becker, David 87,172 Beckerman, Linda 133 Beeny, Lisa 133,168,170,171,177, 180,182 Behav, Lawrence 87 Behrendt, Judy 148 Behrendt, Larry 114 Belanger, Lee 117,190,209 Bell, Eric 191 Bell, Yolanda 117,231 Bellew, Bernard 193,217 Bender, Ronald 87,166,182 Ben Dov, Danniel Benefield, Vicki 133 Benezra, Marc 153 Benjamins, Maurice 193 Benkle, Alison 133 Bennett, Bruce 87,165 Bennett, Deborah 87 Bennett, Eric 199,133 Beraru, David 177,179 Bercovici, Luca 117 Berkowitz, Mrs. Norma 25 Berend, Robert 62,87,168 Berenson, Douglas 133,164,165, 168,169,17O,171,172,175,177 180,181 Berenson, Renee Berg, Beverly 117 Berg, Leslie 133,173 Berger, Lisa 148 Berger, Wendy 89,90 Bergum, Al 133 Berke, Robert 133 Berkett, Jeffrey 90,105 Berkowitz, David 67,90,169,172 Berkowitz, Judith 133,139,169,172, 179 Berkowitz, Ellen 90,95 Berkowitz, Nelson 133 Berla, George 133,169,172 Berla, Ladis 90,172,178 Berlin, Bonnie 117,231 Berman Amy 133 Berman Anthony 157 Berman, Claudia 148 Berman, Diana 90,173,232,249 Michelle 52,69,9O,232,2-49 Berman, Steven Bernard, Sam 133 Bernhard, Linda 117,166,167, 172,175,234,235 Bernsen, Collin 148,192,206,223 Bernstein, Barbara 117 Bernstein, Diana 90 Bernstein, Donna 133 Bernstein, Marc 117,167 Berris, Robert 168 Berry, Gordon 117,178,181,225 Berry, Steven 148,179,188,189,190 Berry, Wilson Bersin, Jeffrey 193 Bersin, Louis 90,167,172,202,203 Berson, Denise 148 Bertrand, Rolland Besser, Karen 117,172 Besser, Mrs. Sylvia 22 Best, Vicki 117 Beychok, Cheryl Beychok, Mark 143,217 Beyer, Laurie 117 Bickman, Sheri 117 Bierman, Miss Jackie 41,234 Birenbaum, Sydney 86,90 Bishop, William 159 Bittan, Lisa 133 Bittan, Melinda 117 Black. Jack 133,193 Blaustein, Kenneth 117 Bliman, Karen Bliman, Leslie Blocl-t,Janice133 Block. Joshua 148 Block, Hilton 179 Bloomberg, Gregg 134 Blum, Randi 134 Blurnkin, Mr, Stu 199 Blumberg, Vincent 149 Blumenfeld, Kathy 90 Blumenthal, Scott 149,192 Blumstein,Joy 134 Bocarsky, Allen 90,92 Boerger, Mr.John 26,169 Bolker, Cynthia 134.166 Bonami, Mr. David 26 Bond, Keith 117 Bond, Keith 182,214,215 Booke, Jane 117 Boone, Bryan 149,179,217,209 Boraz, Leslie 117 Boraz, Nancy 149 Borgenicht, Nicole Borison, Mark Botach, Jonathon Boyar, Elizabeth 149 Bradfield, Mrs. Kathryn 25 Bradshaw, Valerie 49 Brand, Linda 117 Brandt, Linda 118,165,166,169. 172,235 Braunstein, Gilda 134,166,172,174 Bregman, Cindy 62,118 Brenner, Maureen 134 Brenner, Mayer 118,172 Brent, Charles 149 Brent, Paul 118 Brente, Cory 134 Breslin, Sean 134 Breslow, Mary 118 Breslow, Stuart 149 Bress, Toni 90 Breton, Jana 149 Breton, William 118,218 Brick, Alan Brien, Ward 149,192,217 Brien, William 134,164,223 Bright, Debora 134 Briskin, Deborah 149 Briskin, Donald Briskin, Jeffrey 118,119 Briskin, Richard 149 Briskin, Robin 72,118,172,175,18O Broadwell, Mr. Patrick 27 Broady, Carmen 118 Brod, Linda 149 Brodsky, Barry 90 Brody, Randall 134, 191,204 Broffman, Candace 70,71,90 Broida, David 118,159 Broida, Eric 149 Bromley, Miss Cherie 27 Bronte, Kathy 134 Brook, Andrea 149 Brooks, Belinda 134 Brooks, Jonathan 172,190,215,216 Brooks, Scott 149,192 Brooks, Stanley 180,182 Brooks, Tamra 134 Brourman, Steve 54,9O,172,186, 189,190 Browar, Kenneth 173,198,213 Brower, Francine 90,178 Brown, Gregory 202,203 Brown, Jonathan 118 Brown, Peter 177,198,216 Brown, Richard 90 Brown, Susan 148,149 Brown, William Brown, Victor 90,176,211,212 Brown, Wes 118,209 Bruck, Daniel 118,180,181 Brucker, Barry 134,179,198,213 Brucker, Richard 134 Brunk, Kevin 134,143, 191,205,217 Brunk, Kimme 118 Brunk, Major 149 Brunk, Pegge 90 Brunish, Corey 90,178,182 Bryan, Kim 118,128 Bryan, Lisa 134 Bryan, Scott Buchbaum, Stephen 134 Budgyk, Marko 149,213 Budlong, Kathleen 90,178 Bultz,Avria149 Bultz, Pamela 90 Burg, Cindy 134 Burke, Patricia 149 Burman, Lisa 118,164,168 Bush, Sharon 118 Bushman, Mr. Benjamin 27,187,190 Butler, Darrell 131 Butler, Desiree 90,175 Byrens, Bambi 91 Caballero, Roxann 150,179 Caesar, Karen 118,167.172.175 Caggiano, Mark 118,213 Cahill, Terry 176,190,207,208 Cahill, William 193,209 Caldwell, Mary 134,179,231,234 Caldwell, Ruth 91,179 Campbell, Bruce 91,195 Campbell, Doug 91,172,215 Candib, lra 150 Candiotty, Edwin 118 Cannon, Patrick 118 Cantillon, Elizabeth 134,233 Cantillon, Richard 190 Cantor, Brian 134,191,217 Caras, William 150 Carlen, Mr. Gary 24,37 Carlin, Andrea 134,166 Carlin, Lawrence 91 Carlin, Maxine 233 Carnow, Linda 118 Caron, Daniel 134,217 Caron, Suzanne 118 Carpenter, Cathleen 91,178,230 Carpenter, Mr. Gerald 26,28,205 Carson, Barry 141 Cartaino, Mr. Carlo 26,168 Carter, Becky 118 Carter, Miss Patsy 24 Caruso, Chrissie 118,128 Carver, Dan 150 Cassidy, Shaun 150 Castle, Terry 150 Caston, Anne 69,118 Castro, Alex 118 Castro, Sharyl 134 Catching, Carol 91 Catching, Robin 91 Catz, Sarah 57,62,118,127,164, 165,249 Chandler, Marguerit Chanin, Richard 118 Chanter, Miss Sue 27,230,233 Chase, Barry 118 Chass, Mrs. Blanche 25 Chen, Dennis 91,172,180 Chen, Euhud 118,179 Chen, Sheryl 134,172 Chernick, Dina 134,171,173,174 Chernick, Paul 165,180 Chesterton, Mr. Gil 27,249 Chill, Cori 91,110,249 Chill,Gene 134,140,223 Chodos, Jonathan 118 Chodos, Michael 150 Chomsky, Eric 134, 172,215,216 Choy, Daniel 150 Citron, Scott 91 Claman,Caren15O Claman, Danielle 150 Claman, Susan 134,135 Clark, Anne 134,164 Clarke, Anthony 92,211,212 Clarke, Robert 134,211,212,213 Cohan, Annette Cohen, Andrew 118 Cohen, Eddie 150,192,206 Cohen, Harold 92 Cohen, Jane 92 Cohen, Joel 150,195 Cohen, Linda Cohen, Ofrit150 Cohen, Steven 150 Cohn, Andrew 92,118,201,202,203, 223 Cohn, Danny 92 Cohn, Sheldon 118 Colburn, Jeffery 134 Cole, Analee 92 Cole, Catherine 150 Cole, Howard 150 Cole, Lisa 134 Cole, Nancy 91,92,249 Cole. Philip Cole, Ralph 134,215 Coleman, Kevin 134 Coleman, Wendy 118,127,230,233 Colene, Steven 124 Comulada, Jeffrey 118,180 Conflenti, Frank 193,222,223 Conklin, Barbara 118,182,233 Conklin, Bruce 118,120 Cook, Stephanie 150 Cook, Suzanne 150 Cooper, Johanna 92 Cooper, Julie 150 Cooper, Nancy 134 Cooper, Russ 119,180 Corazza, Mark 92 Corazza, Renee 134,172,179 Corb,Glorie15O Corber. Judy 67,82.83,92,97 Corbin, David 150,179,206,223 Corbin, Linda 118,233 Cordova, Dr. Reuben 22 Cormack, Vicki 92 Corman, Todd 134,205 Cornman, Joe 186,188,189,190. 222,223,230 Corren, Sandra 135,166,172 Corrigan, Mr. William 27,29,82 Corsaut, Mrs. Coral 28 Coskey, Laurie 135,167,172,235 Cotsen, Corinna 135,165,170 Courtney, David 223 Courtney, John 193 Courtright, Devigne 193 Courtright, Hernando 135,194. 195,216 Cowan, Mr. David 23,26,176 Coyne, William 119 Craig Stephen 135,186,189,190. 201,202,203,222,223 Cravitz, Elena 150,157,179 Crawford, Mr. Ronald 28,176,198, 199 Crean, Mr. Francis 28,181 Cronin, Daniel 92 Cronin, Susan 150 Cromwell, Paul 150 Crosby, Dennis 150 Cross, Missy 135,164 Crouch, Daniel 93 Crouch, Michael 133 Crouch, Mary 150 Crouch, Jane 119 Crumpacker, Ben 93,172 Cukier, Linda 135 Cummings, Tony 135,179 Cummings, Laurel 93,178 Curry, Clifton 119,164 Curry, Ernest 193 Curtis, Cathy 150 Curtis, Jamie 150 Curtis, Linda Curtis, Robbie 56,57,93,94,176, 202,203,249 Curtis, Shelley 93,103 Cutler, Cliff 93,211,212 Cutler, Johanna 82,93,178 Cutler, Kelly 150 Danial, Robert 150 Daniels, Andrea 119 Danner, Deborah 150 Dashe, Andrea 93 Dasteel, Jim 118,176,177,181 Dotson, Chris 192 Davega, Jaime 93,100,176 David, Robert 119,190,208 Davidov, Allan 150 Davidson, Justin 135,171,172,175 Davies, Kellie 119 Davis, Shelly 119 Daye, Sandra 119,165,171,235 Deak, Candy 135,166,233 Deak, Terrence 199,221 Deak, Timothy 93,196,219,220 Dean, Mike 93,176,190,207,208 DeBenedictis, Gabrielle 93,172 De Cuir, Steven 135,205,223 Degnan, Kathryn 135 Degnan, Kim 111,172 Dekoven, Robert 150 Dekowski, Linda 93 De la Torre, Mr. Tony 29 Delgado, Carlos 119 Dematteo, Nicholas 192 De Mayo, Robert 119 Denhard, Gina 135 Denison. Joanne 135,172,174 Denison, Linda 119,172,175 Denitz, Doreen 150 Denitz, Frederick 119,198,221 Denoff, Douglas 135 Dersch, Mr. Henry 29,41 Deri, Juli 69,93,100,172,175 Desser, Stacey 119 Deutsch, Lynne 103,114,175 Deutsch, Michael 119,168 Dewitt, Daniel 192,213 Diamond, Gavin 150 Diamond, Chet 119,216 Diamond, Diana 135 Diamond, Frederick Diamond, Janet 150 Diamond, Rick 135 Dickey, Julie 150,173,230 Dickter, Cindy 69,93,99,164,172, 234 Dickter, Robert 135,199 Dickter, Lane 150 Dinkin, Richard 135 DiPretore. Mr. Hugh 23 DiSaIvo, Rick 135 Diskin, Richard 67,82,83,92,93, 178 Dodge, Mr, Herbert 28 Dodge, Herbert 150 Domb, Paul 153 Dominguez, Mr. Frederick 28 Donald, Robert 151 Donen, Josh Donzis, Paul 119,172,180,181,211 Dorfman, Ellen 75,119,165 Dorman, Cindy 135,166,172 Dorskind, DeeDee 80,119 Douglas, Mrs. Carolyn 23 Douglas, David 135 Douglas, Mr. Richard 197,199 Dotson, Chris 150,151,213 Downs, Barbara 93 Dresner, Debra 151 Driz, Dennis Driz, Maurice Duboe, Mrs. Sonia 24 Dubois, Robert 119,172,180,212, 213 Dunas, Jedd 151,173 Dunas, Felice 119 Dunbar, Deborah 135,165,179 Dvoracek, Eugenie 167 Dvorkin, Murray 119 Earnest, Tracy 151 Eckert, Mr. Ned 204,209 Eddy, Miss June 29 Edelstein, David 135 Edgar, Cheryl 119 Edison, Leslie 151 Erenhalt, Gayle 119,171,172,175. 178 Erenhalt, Lori 135 Ehrlich, Judi 119 Ehrnstein,Gina 151,173 Eidelman, Marcia 135 Eilbacher, Cindy 119 Eilbacher, Lisa 120 Eisen, Frances 135 Eisen, Howard 118,120 Elek, Gwynne 69,93,170 Ellenbogen, Eric 172 Elliot, Erica 151 Ellis, Richard 156 Ellman, Debi 48,9O,91,93,94 Ellman, Norman 93 Enders, Robert 93 Engel, Jonathan 193,209,210 Epps, Bernard 151 Epps, Gina 135 Epstein, Linda 93 Eriksen, Roger 93 Erlanger, Howard 93,115 Erlanger, Lois 135,173 Esquivel, Olga 136 Esquivel, Roland 151 Essey, Joan 120,170,172,175,182 Ettlinger, Lisa 151 Everheart, Veretta 135,179 Ewing, Paul 120 Factor, Cheryl 151 Factor, Steven 135,208,210 Farley, Glenda 94,106 Farrell, Duran 151,179 Fazekas, Craig 192 Fazekas, Steven 120 Feder, Karen 120 Feder, Laurie 136 Feinstein, William 120 Fisher, Kent 190,214,215 Fisher, Larry 94 Fisher, Mark 151 Fisher, Steven 151,217 Fishman, Richard 195,120,214,215 Pass, eiii 94,216 ' Fiss, Serena Fitzsimons, Mrs. Dorothy 25 Fitzsimons, Joseph 191,205,216 Flamm, Steven 120 Flanagan, Mr. Christopher 28,41 Flatow, Marlee 136 Flatto, Richard 69,92,94,186,190, 208 Fleg, Julie 94 Fleishman, Stuart 151,218 Fogel, Barry 193 Fonstein, Clifford 136,199,221 Foran, Jon 182,151,195,217 Ford.John136 Ford, Marc Forder,Gala151 Forder, Tania 120,180 Forman, Marcia 151 Fortuno, Julie 151 Foster, Joy 56,94, 106,225 Fouts, Caroline 94,100,172,182 Fouts, Douglas 136,177,182,223 Fox, Barry 120,129,165,173 Fox, Janice 136 Fox, Karen 94 Fox, Pamela 151 Fox, Steven 165,151 France, Gregg 94 Frank, Andrew 120,198,216 Frank, Bradley 193,217 Frank, Charles 136 Frank, Margaret 120,179 Frank, Robin 120 Frankel, Audrey 152 Frankel, Ronald 120,218 Frankel, Rosalie 94 Frankel, Susan 134,172,233 Frankel, Victoria Franklin, Mrs. Beryl 24 Franklin, Robert 136 Franzella, Kelli 152 Frazen, Robert 195,217 Frederick, Marie 152,231 Freedman, Lawrence 124,128,130, 181,190 Freedman, Linda 152 Freedman, Mrs. Marilyn 29,41 Freeman, Glenn 136,191,217 Freeman, Jaye Freeman, Michael 136 Freeman, Rena 94 Freeman, Robert 152,168,192 Freeman, Thomas 94,172,182 Freemond, Marty 136 Freilich, Jean 136,144 Freshman, David 120 Freshman, Scott 152,217 Frias, Mr, Sam 29 Fried, Deborah 120,235 Fried, Jonathan 136 Fried, Joni 120 Friedberg, Ja mes 120,127 Friedberg, Thomas 136 Friedman, Debbi 135,136 Friedman, lan 120,122,171,172 Friedman, Glenn 205 Feinstein, Bob 172 Feis, Gregory 120,164,172,176,180 Feldman, Mrs. Elaine 28 Feldman, Joseph 151,192,210 Feldman, Lisa 120,171,172,175 Feldman, Mark 151,193 Feldman Randolph Feldman Richard 136 Feldman Shari 94 Fendel, Michael 94,215 Ferguson, Cheryl 120 Fernandez, George 217 Ferrari, Eduardo 136,194,195,216 Ferrer, Gabriel 136,147 Ferrer, Monsita 233 Ferris, Robert 94 Ferris, Mr, Thomas 28,39 Feuerlicht, Amy 151 Field, Laurie 136 Field, Eddie 94,182 Field, Nikki 12O,123,175,225,249 Field, Robert 182 Fields, Bruce 94 181 Fields, Sharon 120 Fineman, Phillip 136 Finerman,Ruthbeth120,166,172, 173 Finn, Paula 171,182,151 Finn, Sabina 151 Friedman, Mr. Hank 30,222 Friedman, Lissa 94 Friedman, Mona 152,164,230 Friedman, Robert 120,169,170,171, 172,180 Friedman, Mrs. Ruth 21,52 Friedman, Shari 94 Freund, Ellen 136 Frost, Mr. Barry 30,82 Fuchs, Kenneth 179 Fuhrman, Jim 182 Fuhrman, Joseph 121 Fujimoto, Carla 120,230 Fuller, Mrs. Carol 31,34 Fulton, Douglas Fung, James, 136,143 Fung, Peter 152,168 Furgiuele, Robert 121 Furie, Daniel 152,195,217 Futterman, Anne 136 Futterman, Arthur 94,182 Galanti, Brian 94 Gans, Jonathan 152,213 Gans, Pamela 60,121 Ganz, Jonathan 94 Ganzberg, Rena 94 Ganzberg, Steven 94,171,172 Gaon,Vivian121 Garfield, Bruce 95 Garrett, April 121,232 Garrison, Karen 95,225 Garrison, Carolynn 121 Garrison, Marilynne 121 Gart, Greet 73,121,172,175,180,225 Gary, Linda 121 Gaster, Wendy 121 Gates, Stephanie Geismar, Steven 152,199,217 Gelfand, Andrea 95 Gelfond, Brad 73,116,121,172,173, 190,249 Geller, Lisa 136,182 Gelms, Mr. Ken 22 Georgiades, Dr. Connie 31 Georgiades, Sheldon 167,208,179 Gerard, William 137 Gervis, Gigi 121 Getzoff, Larry 121,171,172,177,180, 181 Ghali, Ranya 121,233 Gibbons, Mrs. Vivienne 31 Gibson, Mr. Dan 22 Gibson, Barbara 152 Gifford, Mr. Jack 30.207,208,209 Gilbert, Dan 192 Gilbert, Jay 52,71,95,97,104,222, 223 Gilbert, Mark Gillingham, Gigi 95 Gindi, Jack 137,168,169,170,172, 177 Gipsman, Marc 95,172,176,196,22O Gitlin, Richard 99 Gittelson, Alan 190 Gittelson, Carla 152 Glazer, Erika 152 Gleason, Ron 116,121,172,176 Gleisner, Catherine 121 Glenny, Janet 152 Glick, Michael 121 Glick, Mike 133,191 Globe, Gary 137,205,217 Glover, Ed 80,170,176,18O,221 Glover, John 193 Gluck, Fred 119,121,182 Gluck, Heidi 152,171 Glucksman, Fredrick 152 Gluckstein, Dana 75,137,145,172, 235 Gold, Jeffrey 137 Gold, Jill 95 Gold, Jonathan Golden. Geoffrey Golden, Jon 137,142 Goldenberg, Meg 137 Goldfeder, Joan 69,95 Goldhaber, Lynn 67,80,93,95,115 Goldman, Connie 152,179 Goldman, Dana 152 Goldman, Laura 152 Goldman, Seth 137,191,217 Goldsmith, Carrie Goldsmith, Susan 95,111 Goldstein, Adam 96 Goldstein, Ann 137,171,172,173, 174 Goldstein, Damon 152 Goldstein, Joan 172,178 Goldstein, Josh 164,168,193 Goldstein, Sarah 121 Gomer, Lisa 152,179 Gonda, Lorraine 121,172 Goodkin, Mark 121,125,165,176. 177,180,181 Goodman, Lori 152 Goodman, Robert 137,199,221 Goodsell, Jacqueline 96 Greenberg, Jeremy 137 Gf9Sf'lbefSrMarc 191,137,217 Greene, James 193 Greene, Karen 96 Greene, Lori 96,166,172,177,182 Greene, Lincoln 96 Greenspan, David 121 Greenspan, Melvin 198,209 Greenwald, Anne 121,122 Greenwald, Linda Greenwald, Steven 137 Greenwald, Patricia 152 Gregor, Donna 152,159 Greitzer, Ronald 55,75,137,173. 142,216 Grey, Barry 60,96,107,183 Gries, Jonathan 137 Griggs, Diane 137 Griffith, Patricia Grimes, Angela 9596.230 Griner, Renee 121 Gross, Betsy 121 Gross, David 135,140,205 Gross, Elyse 121 Gross, Hugh 96 Gross, Rod 193,210 Gross, Sheryl 152 Grossan, Mark 96 Grossbard, Alan 137,193,217 Grossbard, Daryn 96,108 Grossbard, Leah 137 Grossman, Alan 164,172,201,202, 203 Grossman, June 97 Grossman, Melissa 137,164,172 Grossman, Neal 172,202,203 Grossman, Robert 137 Grubman, Patricia 97 Grushow, Janet 137,147 Gunter, Elyse 235 Gunther, Andrew 120,121 Gunther, Daniel 221 Gurevitch, Jonathan 121 Gutierrez, Mr. Neo 31,166 Guttman, Thomas 175,179 Haag, Miss Joanne 31 Hackett, Ivy 137 Hagdan, Reza 121 Haimoff, Elliott 97,170,180 Hakman, Gary 121,164,171,172 Hale, Mr. Willie 31 Halfon, Sheri 121 Hall, Adarn 137,164,17O,171 l-lalprin, Stacey 137 Hamerling, Gayle 97 Handleman, Paul 121,166,168,171, 180 Handleman, Steve Hanish, Gary 121 Harden, Adele 231 Hardy, Kevin 137,173 Hardy, Ms, Margaret 30 l-larma Harmo n, Harvey 121 n, Lisa 137 Harper, Jennifer 122 Harris, Harris, Adam 199,221 George 199 Harris, James 97,211,212 Gordon, Cara 121 Gordon, Craig 121 Gordon, David 213 Gordon, lan 121 Gordon, Susan 152 Gordy, Berry 190,213 Gordy, Terry 191 Gottlieb, David 121 Gottlieb, Randy 96 Gottlieb, Robert 121,214,215,249 Gottlieb, Susan 125,137 Govan, Vickie 96,231 Graff, Rena 233 Graham, Mrs. Gwen 30 Grant. William 137,182 Gray, Scott 121,194,195,182 Green, Karen 108 Green, Bradley Green, Richard 137 Green, Ron 121,171,172,177,180, Firestein, Michael 195,151,217,175 Fischer, Mark 153 Garabedian, Margaret Gardner, April 136 Greenberg, Edward 217 Greenberg. Gary 137,173 Harris, Randall 49,50,51,53,54,55, 60,97,11O,211,212 Harrison, Robert 137,165 Harriton, Joe 153,192,223 Hart, Chris 137,173 Hart, Lisa 97,112,173 Hart, Mr. Louis 30,218 Hart, Roger 97,115,164,218 Hart, Steve 97 Hart, Victoria 179 Hartung. Mrs. Margaret 31 Hartwig, Donald 122 Harvy, Pamela 179 Harvey, Mr. Scott 31 Harwin, Starr 122,170 Hassett, Pamela 97 l-lassin, David 122 Hauser, Lori Hayes, Garrett 97 Haymer, Robert 62,121,122,178 Haymes, Andrea 122 Hays, Loren 67,97 Heath, Mrs. Susan 31 Helberg, Sari 137 Held, Melissa 122 Helfond, Robert 137 Helft, Wendy 137 Heller, Bruce 122 Heller, David 137,199,220 Heller, Elizabeth Hellinger, Douglas 137,164,168 Hellman, Tracy 137 Helm, Charles Helm, Cynthia 97 Henning, Miss Patricia 24 Herndon, John 97 l-lershensohn, David 122,204 Herndon, Thomas Herod, Lynne 95,232 Herod, Yvette 138 Herron, Julie 182 Hershman, Joel 138 Hersick, Anilo 170 Herskovitz, Jan 97,178 Hess, Marc Heumann, Peter 97,113,176,190, 214,215 Heyman, Stephanie 138 Higginbotam, Francis 191,205 Hilborne, Dean 138 Hilborne, Lee 122,172 Hill, Emery 122,164,188,19O.223 Hillel, Denise 97 Hillman, Brenda 97 Hillman, Lorie 122 Hillman, Russell Jr. 193,194,206 Hinton, Daryn Hinton, Darby 138,199 Hirsch, Anita 179 Hirsch, Debra 97,175 Hirsch, Donald Hirsch, Louis 152,195,217 Hirsch, Benjamin 122,204 Hoag, Mr. William 32 Hoberman, Loris 54,97,100,182 Hoffman, Daniel 122 Hoffman, Donna 97 Hoffman, Linda 138,230 Hoffman, Laurie 179,233 Hoffman, Michael 192,206,217 Hoffman, Ronna 120,122 Hoffman, Steven 151 Hofmeister, Mrs, Carol 32 Hofstein, Julie 122,179 Hogg, Sharon 122 Holeman, Robert 138,193,217 Holguin, Glenn 122 Holland, Diane Holland, Mrs. Harriet 25 Holmes, Mr, Robert 32,178 Holt, Kathleen 80,136,138,164,172 Holtz, Nora 122 Honig, Vicki Honsaker, Cynthia 138,164,174 Honsaker, Patricia 122,164,175 Hood, Marlowe Hooker, Mr. Joseph 33 Hormozi,Farshad137 Horowitz, Deborah 97 Horowitz, Michael 138 Horowitz, Richard 173 Horowitz, Peggy 49,54,55,118,122, 128,173,181,231,249 Horwitch, Richard 213 Horwitch, Eric 138 Horvitz, Carrie 138 House, Adrienne 97,126,172,175 House, Elena 122,171,180 Housner. Stewart 122,126 Howard, Eliott 138,165,172 Howe, Jeannie 122 Howell, Mrs. Allison 33 Howes, Stephen 138 Hoxie, Marie 98 Hubert, Bruce Huckman, Leif 122 Hudson, Pam 52,98,102,175,225 Huff, Warren 144,182 Hughey, Alice 231 Hulbert, Mitzi 122,233 Hunt, Kathleen 98 Huth, Mark 122 l-lutter, Mrs. Bernice 20 Hyman, James 156,192,210,223 Hyman, Michael 192 Hyman, Robert 149,175 lberri, Judee 122,166,230 lchinaga, Loraine 98 lngle, Mr. John 32,82 lnouye, Carolyn 98 lrmas, Matthew 122 Bruce 122.124,218,249 Isaacs, Isaacs, Charles 192 lsaacs, Deborah 98 Isaacs, Dorothy 138 Isono, Derrick 98 Isono, Rochelle 122 lstrin, Paul 195,217 Jackson, Gay 182 Jacobsen, Mrs. Marion 32 Jacobson, Lisa 138,172,179 Jacobson, Michelle 98 Jacquard, Mr, Sanford 32 Jaffe, Debra 98 Jaffe, Denise 75,138,172 Jaffe, Renee 122 Jaffer, Azezzaly Jaffy, Harris 98 Jager, Steven 138 James, Suzanne 153 Jameson, John 122,123,172,213 Janfaza, Raymond 153,195,217 Jardine, Richard 122,190,204 Jarrett, Jeffrey 179,191,215 Jenkins, Joey 122,131,172 Jenkins, Mr. William 22 Jensen, Suzanne 25 Jimenez, Dorys 89,98 Johnson, Deborah 138 Johnson, Derrick 138,142,179 Johnson, Karla 98 Johnson, Leah 138 Johnson, Marjorie 98 Johnson, Miller 191,205,216,217 Johnson, Sally 153 Johnson, Shauna 98 Jolly, Michael 122 Jonas, Chris 138 Jones, Brad 153,192 Jones. Mr. Gerald 24 Jones, Mr. H. William 33 Jones, Jeffrey 153 Jordan, Scott 98 Kelemen, Susan 123,164,172,175 Keller, Edward 123,129,164,171, 172,177,18O,181 Keller. Ronald 99 Keller, Steven 164 Kert, Charlie 48,55,86,99,115,172. 196,197,220 Kessler, Peter 54,99,108,112,164, 178,186,189,190,214,215 Kichaven, Jeff 60,99,115,172,173, 183 Kichaven, Mike 153 Kimball, Bob 92,100,164,172,176. 190,207,208 Kimball, Mr. George 210 Kimble, Mrs. Margaret 25 Kineman, Mrs. Clara 32 Kingsley, Mrs. Fulvia 24 Kipilman, Jeffrey 192 Kipnis, Joy 138,179 Kirshbaum, Bruce 192 Kirshbaum, David 100,153,190 Kirshner, Cathy 100,113,230,233 Klabin, Julie 153 Klein, Emily 123 Klein, Jeffrey 138,199,221 Klein, Joey 123,176 Jory, Lelean 98 Jory, Ross 138,167,177 Josephson. Steven 138,180 Judson, David 67,80,98,178 Justman, Daniel 98 Justman, Rise 122 Justman,Sharona153.168 Kahane, Debbie 153 Kahn, Carol 98,101,138,166,172, 175,179,180 Kahn, Jeff 153 Kahn, Joseph 150,153 Kairoff, Peter 98,166,172,182 Kaiser, Cliff 153 Kallan, Kim 98,102 Kalmansohn, David 67,82,83,98, 178 Kalmar, Mrs. Rosayln 33 Kamei, Mrs. Midori 32 Kamei, Brian 153,164,175 Kamel, Chris 122,165,169,17O,171, 172.176,177,180,181,183 Kammont, Elizabeth 122 Klein Karen 138 Klein Lili 100 Klein Robert 123,138 Klein Robert 180 Klein Sharon 155 Klein, Vicki 100 Kleiner, William 153 Klemer, Laura 100,182 Klemes, Jeff 153,199,221 Klemes, Linda 123,175,180 Kline, Sandra 139 Kloes, Mr. Charles 32,41,214,215 Klotz, Dr. Allen 33 Knoppow, Debra 100 Knoppow, Lisa 153 Knowlton, Mr. David 33,180 Ko, Kaming Koczanowicz. Martin 168,182 Kodimer, Melinda 123,124,167,17 175,233 Koehler, Uschi 100,167 Koenig, Jeffrey 62,86,100,104 Kam Mont, Jose 217 Kanner. Kristie 122 Kanner, Richard 138,195,216 Kaplan, Douglas 221 Kaplan, Gregory 153,199 Kaplan, Les 117,123,128,172 Kaplan, Lisa 153,173 Kaplan, Melissa Kaplan, Mrs. Sylvia 25 Kapstrom, Lissa 153 Karasic, Susan 153 Karasik, Louis 123,170,171,172,18O, 181 Karbelnig, Alan 123,177,18O.181 Karpeles, Mrs. Thelma 25 Karlan, Mark 153,159,192,213 Karlan, Scott 138,164,172,173,191. 216 Karlin. Janis 138,166,172,174 Karon, Michael 153,182 Karos. Stephanie 179 Karph, Lisa 123,172 Karubian, Ricky 56 Karshmer, David 153 Karsian, Sean 123 Karzen, Marc 138 Kasmer, Bruce 138 Kasmer, Jeff 123 Kasmer, Lauren 138 Katz Katz. Katz. Katz Katz Katz. ,Alice 138 Jacqueline 138 Lori 153 Michael 138,191,217 Michelle 138 Sophie 153.159 Katzef, Serge 138,199 Kauffman, Ilene 98 Kaufman, Abe 98 Kaufman, Candice 123 Kaufman, Gayl 123,167 Kaufman, Laura 99 Kay, Karen 99.172 Kay, Ken 99,166,172,176,212 Kaye, Alan 99,173,249 Kaye, Debra 123,166 Kaye, Julie 96,99,104,178 Kaye, Randall 153 Keilson, Lori 123 Keilson, Richard 99 Keiter, Kenneth 60,99.202,203,218 Kelemen, Linda 99.175 Koenig, Nancy 151,153 Koenig, Robert 139 Kogan, Michelle 100,165 Kong, Jacqueline 139,179 Konis, Larry 153 Konugres, Elisabeth 123,164,167, 172,175,233 Konugres, George 123,164,19O. 208,209 Konugres, Sam 153,155,164,192 Kooken, Mr. Rance 25 Koons, Deborah 123,233 Koppe, Jerry Korchak, Howard 100 Korchek. Jeff 52,8O,132.139,144, 173 Korkowski, Michelle 233 Kornblum,Candyce123 Kornblum, Lori 139,172,173 Kornfeld, Joel 153 Kornspan, Ginny 139 Kornspan, Greg 139 Kosser, Norman 213 Kosven, Roberta 123 Kotin. David 123 Kozberg, Robert 153 Kramer, Casey 67,100,115,178 Kramer, Richard 123 Kranhouse, Jon 123,127,183,249 Krantz, Nicholas 165,173,180 Krasne. Caryn 123,225 Kraushaar, Arlene 101,231 Kraushaar, Harry 101,111 Kreitenberg, Archie 123 Kreitenberg, Manny 49,54,101,114 Krems, Jeffrey 139 Krems, Mark Krevoy, Brad 54,71,123,166,169, 170,172,173,176,181,215 Krieger, Michele 124 Krieger, Robin 190 Kriegler, Mrs. Shelley 34 Kritzer, Lisa 56,57,101,113,230,233 Kroger, Lisa Kronenberg, David 168 Krutoff, Susan 124 Kulay, Melis Kulick, Dena 67,69,91,101 Kumetz, Nancy 124,175,232 Kummer, Kandice 124 Kurtzman, Richard 139,179,193 Kurtzman, Howard 99,101,164.172. 190 Lacertosa, Judith Lackey, John 216 Laiding, Mrs. Simone 34,41,177 Lally, Michelle 139 Landgarten, Anne 62,101,108,172 Landau, Henry 124,190 Landers, Jay 179 Landis, Jan 139 Landres, James 139 Landsburg, Valerie 153,179 Lane, Don 64,96,101,249 Lane, Francine 139,165 Langberg, Lorna 124 Langer, Doron 101,195,215 Lansing, Mark 124 Lansing, Sandra 139 Lapin, Jeff 68,119,l24,128.13O,168. 172,249 Lapin, Rick 149,175,217 Larner, David Larson, Mr. Toby 35,215 Lasman, Marsie 139 Latzer, Fern 153 Laxineta, Marc 101,189 Laxineta, Robin 139 Layton, Mrs. Katharine 35 Lazer, Lilian 120,124,175,225 Lea, Jeffrey 124,164,192,204 Lea, Randy 153,190,206,223 Leader, Brian 124 Leader, Corinne 139 Le Blanc, Anna Le Blanc, Rhory 153 Lebovic, Gail 234,235 Ledergerber, Eric 124,180 Lee, Kimberly 124 Lee, Melissa 124 Leeds, Jeff 101,213,215 Leeds, Ms, Margaret 35,235 Leevan, Edward 153 Leevan, Mark 139 Leff, Laurel 139,172,173 Left, Nancy Lefko, Pearl 124 Lefton, Marla 101 Lefton, Gregg 139 Lefton, Randall 139 Lehmann, Skip 124 Lehrer, Pamela 153 Lehrer, Valerie 54,124,230 Leiter, Michelle 136,139 Leitner, Linda 153 Lempert, Todd 95,101 Lenhoff, Doug 155,192,210 Lenik, David 101 Lennard. Susan 139.140 Lennon, Greg 80,137,139 Leon, Debra 139 Leonard, Tamara 139 Lerman, Jane 124 Lerman, Lawrence 155,182 Lesser, Sheri 101 Lettich, Melanie 119,124,166,169, 170,172,177,181 Leung, Yat 139 Levenson, Donald 139,164,165,169 168,170,171,177,180,181 Levi, Robert 155 Levin, Josh 155,171 Levin, Peter 123,124,171,172 Levin, Wendy 124,183,225 Levine, David 155 Levine, Jared 56,57,124,164,172, 181,213 Levine, Jeff 101 Levingston, Steve 124 Levinson, Paul 205 Levinson, Peter 101 Levitt, George 155,179 Levitt, John 124,204,225 Levitt, Ronald 101,220 Levy, John 124,176,188.190,204 Levy, Robert 120,164,176,190,204 Lew, Cindy 155 Lew, Harmon 124,216 Lew, Herlene 231,216 Lewis, Howard 124,193 Lewis, Michael Lewis, Nancy 124 Liber, Sheldon 125 Liberman, Kay 140 Liberman, Orlin 101,112,115 Licht, Andrew 136,213,249 Lichtenfeld, David 125 Lieber, Susan 125,171,172,235 Liebmann, Michael 101,165.172,182 Lifson, Jeffrey 136,144,191,217 Lifson, Julie 125 Lilien, Stacy 101 Lillard, Monique 165,172,174,179 Lincoff, Audrey 101 Linde, Peter 218 Linden, John 164 Linden, Laurie 118,125,175,249 Lindman, Lawrence 198,199,219. 221 Lininger, Mark 125,207,208 Linker, Sheldon 101 Linney. Linney. Monica 153,155 Rodney 102 Linton, Charles 135,168,169 Lipkin, Frank 131,172,176,215,249 Lipsky, Larry 102 Lipson, Alan 102 Lipton, Steven 155,164,182 Liu, Mercedes 155 Livingston, Jonas 125 Lobell, Lee 164,191 Loew, Cathy 102,164,182 Loewy, Audrey 155 Loewy,Mardy125 Logue, Mr. William 34 Long, Mr, Chudleigh 34 Lopez, Theresa 102 Lorch, Martin 102,216 Loube, Mike 125,168 Louchheim, Mark 102,168,181 Louchheim, Tom 168 Love, Clifford Lovitz, Judith 125 Lowe, Mrs, Lorraine 35,165 Lowenstein, Louis 182 Lubell, Michael 123,125 Lubell, Steven 102 Lubin, David Ludwig, David 165 Luevano, Mark 102,194,195,214, 215 Lundigan, Stacey 102,180 Lunsky, Ben 125,172,177 Lutwick, Debra 102 Lutz, Mr. Ellis 35 Lutz, Sue 155 Maas, Leanne 125,172 Macat, Julio 136,167,198,215,217 Mace, Mary 125 Macintyre, Darlene 125,179 Macleod, John 196,221 Macomber, Kimberle 132 Madash, Kim 155 Maesaki. Helen 155,231 Magidson, Rita 159 Mahan, Mr. Frank 35 Mahar, Robert 155,192 Maimes, David 193 Maimes, Michael 102 Majewsky, Renate 102 Malin, Dr. Arthur 20 Malin, Norman 62,102,104,172,249 Mallen, Philippe 217 Malolepsy, Ginger Malolepsy, Susan 146 Malvin, Jennifer 139,230 Manchester, Robert 176,186,187. 189,190,204 Maness, Wendy 102 Manley, Brett 155.221 Mann, Mr, Robert 25 Mann, Steven 157,223 Manning, Richard 155 Mansdorf, Linda 125 Marantz, Pam 155,156 Marantz, Roberta 155 March, Melissa 97,102,225 Marcus, Cami 232 Marder, Scott 191,209 Maretsky, Marc Margolis, Ellen 149,155 Margolis, Todd 51,54,55,102,170, 172,176,197,220 Markovic, Robert 155 Marks, Kevin 172 Marks, Madelein 125 Markul, Mrs. Ingrid 34 Marmor, Robin 155 Marquart, Stacie 102 Marquart, Stephen 155 Marquise, Mrs. Ann 25 Marr,Julie155 Marrow, Mr.John 21 Marsh. Marsh, Darrell 155 Sandy 193 Marsten, Loni 125,17O,172,230 Martin, Martin. Martin, Martini, Barbara'102 Richard 141,191,205 Ul'1X12 I-2,195,216 Emil Marton, Yves 155 Martyn. Marisa 125 Masiedi, Frieda Mason, Mark 141 Mason, Sara 67,102,173 Mathews, Thomas 141,179 Mathis, Mr. Reed 34 Matsunaga, Marsha 120,125,173 175,234 Matz, Jill 141 Maxwell,Joanna155 Maxwell, Stephen 141 Mayorkas, Helena 141,167,172 Mc Cain, Celeste 125 Mc Cain, Karen 156 Mc Cary, Phillip 156 Mc Dowell, Byron 102 Mc Gavin, Graemm 151,156 Mc Gavin, Megan 141 Mc Grath, Mary 125 Mc Kenna, John 141 Mc Gee, Pamela 102 Mc Gee, Perry 102 Mc Queeney, Bryan 90,102,218 Mecklenburg, Michael 141,193 Mecklenburg, Steven 103 Medford, Jody 141,179 Medina, Benny 209 Medvin, Pamela 156 Medwin, Marlene Mehrez, Alan 141 Melamed, William 141,164 Melniker, Kathryn 125 Memmer,Carin156 Memmer, Mr. Franklin 35 Memmer, Gayle 125 Mendoza, Laurie 103 Menlo, Lorriane 125 Mentzer, Stuart 156,193,217 Merman, Tony 156 Mermel, Leonard 194,195,215 Merriman, Randy 141 Meshekow, Marc 125,213 Mestman, Sadie 141,166,170,172, 174 Metsos, George 210 Metsos, Sophia 125 Meyer. Linda 103 Meyer, Michael 141,142,147,165. 168,169,170,171,172,175,177,181 Michael, Gregg 125,131 Michaelson, Bonny 141,179 Miklaucic, Timothy 156,192 Mickell, Sidney 141,168,17O,171, 175,180,181 Mickell, Stacey 152,156 Migdal, Ronald 91,103 Michalisko, Mr. Paul 35,39,168 Miletich, Mr. Steve 21 Milhander, Marc 156,158,192,217 Milhander, Robert 125,177,182 Miller, Alcinda 141 Miller, Amy 233 Miller, Ann 103 Miller, Arlen 156 Miller, Barbara 125 Miller, Benita 125 Miller, Mrs. Bonnie 35,173 Miller, Caryn 156 Miller, Cathy 233 Miller, Eve 103 Miller, Gail 8O,125,175,183 Miller, Harlend 192 Miller, Harvey 71,103,186,190 Miller, Hugh 64,92,103,115 Miller, Marc 56,125,172,176,183 Miller, Mark 156 Miller, Marla 56,57,122,125,172, 175 Miller, Paul 191 Miller, Stephanie 172,234 Mills, Linda 141 Mintz, Babette Minzer, Gary 103,206 Miretsky, Pam 100,103 Mirman, Stacy 153,156 Mitchell, Brenda 156 Mitchell, Dehra 103 Mitchell, Karin Mitrahi, Judith 156 Mogtader, Miriam 156,179 Moliner, Roger Molloy, Maureen 103,107 Monkarsh, Brian 125 Monash, Curt 104,172 Monika, Linney 179 Monoghan, Martine 166,181 Monroe, Carole 125 Moore, Debra 104 Moore, Vincent 156,171 Moray, Linda 141 Moray, Michael 74,75,104 Moreno, Gerard 179,216 Morgan, Kirk 156 Morgenstern, Arthur 141 Morgenstern, Dr, John 23 Morisaki, Joan 141,165,18O,181,182 Morisaki, Karen 104.165,180,181, 182 Morisaki, Mark 156,165,180,181. 182 Morris, Barry 141 Morris, Iona 141,230 Morris, Nancy 60,126 Morris, Philip 156 Morris, Richard 104 Morrison, Diane 141 Morse, Craig 104,190 Morse, Phil 217 Morse, Susan 126 Morton. Jeffrey 152,156,213 Moscatel, Albert 156 Moscatel, Laurie 104,168,170,180 Moss. Donald 207,208 Moss, Maureen 156,179 Muchmore, Mrs. Patricia 36 Mueller, Stephanie 156 Muldrow, James 191,223 Mundy, Kim 141 Mundy. Sopora 104 Munitz, Mr. Richard 36 Murphy, Mrs. Ruth 25 Murray, Kevin 156 Murray, Kim 147 Murray. Linda 141,166 Murray, Susan 156 Muscatt, Eugenia 156 Nadel,JoCaroI126,131 Nadel, Russell 157 Nagel, Cathy 141 Nagel, Cindy 157,230 Nasch, Helen 157 Nathe, Erin 157 Natterson, Amy 156.157 Natterson, Mrs, ldelle 22 Nelams, Larry 80,104 Nelson, Brian 157 Nessim. Ron 48,71,72,73,80,91, 104,176,183,187,188,189,190,215 Nessim, Steven 213 Neufeld, Brad 104 Neuman, Paul 107 Neuman, Martin 126,172 Newlander, Mark 157,193 Newlander, Scott 141,193 Newman, Barry 157 Newman, Deena 141,144,166,170. 172,173,174,23O Newman, Julie 126 Newman, Mark 94.102,104,225 Newmark, Abbe 105,175,225 Newmark, David 139,141.166,194, 195,216 Newmark, Scott 157,192 Nichols, Mrs. Betty 36 Nickelson, Mrs. Joan 25 Nickens, Bruce 126 Nickens, Lynn 141 Nielsen, Caren 141,146 Nielson, Brian 157 Nierenberg, Joan 105,179 Noah, Timothy 157 Norlander, Lisa 157 Novak, Debbie 105 Novak, Karen 105 Oberg, Harvey 126 Oblath, Steve 105,172,176,197,22O Occipinti, Mr. Salvatore 37 Ogawa, Craig 105,197,208,209 Ogawa. Susan 120,126,172.175,23O Oliker, Marian 119,126,177,181 Olshan, Debra 141 Olsen, Brook 105.190 Ong, Pearl 105 Ordeh, Judy 105 Orenos, Maruca 105 Orenstein, Lisa 157,159 Orleans, Alsion 141 Orleans, Lisa 157,158 Orloff, Janice 141,179 Ornest, Michael 223 Orr, Gregory 105 Osborne. Carol 126,230 Ostrov, Frank 141 Ostrov, Lisa 141 Ostrov, Rhonda 141 Ostrow, Terri 141 Ott, Suzanne 104.105 Owens. Bruce 126 Page, Marie 126,182 Paige, David 142,170,171 Painter, Mr, James 37 Palmer, Julie 89 Palmer, Leah 126 Pang, Alan Paperno, Richard 193 Paparelli, Joan 157 Partridge, Mrs, Mary 23 Paul, Mr. Jack 20 Paulos, Eric Paysinger, Carlton 142,193 Paysinger, Carter 126,191 Pearlman, Ron 142,221 Pearlman,Curtis157 Peerce, Louise 142 Peerce, Matthew 142 Pellar, Sherri 156,157 Pelton. Steven 105,201,202,203 Perez, Kelley 144 Perl, April 142 Perl, Iris 92,105,175 Perlberger, Carol 142,165,179 Perlman, Scott 157,193 Peskin, Sandra 142 Pessin, Theodore 126 Peters. Mr. Kenneth 20 Petkin, Lauren 157 Pfefferman, Ethel 142 Phillips, Braden 142 Phillips. Randee 126 Phimprachana, Vilayphone 105,180 Pickman, Carrie 126,166,179 Pierce, Samuel 142 Pilcher, Brian 126.176,194,195,214, 215 Pinchasi, Audrey 126 Pinsky, David 126 Pitch, Randy 157 Podus, Penny 105 Pogostin, Olga Pogostin, Stephen 199,221 Poletti, Mr. Jacques 37 Polk, Denise 105,114,232 Pollack, Evan 72,126,170,172,176. 180 Pollack, Laura 142 Pollock, Margo 105 Polon, Burt 157 Poloynis, Miss Dorthea 36 Pomepei, Jessica 230.233 Popkin. Jody 105 Porter. Jeanne 157 Powell, Diane 105 Powell, Nancy 142,143 Powelson, Michael 182 Praeger, Dan 199,209,210 Preisler. Jerome 105 Prescott, Peter 126 Presser, Renee 126 Price, Mrs. Betty 24,25 Price, David 105,212 Price, Kevin 105 Price Stephen Prince, Laura 60,126,167,175,183 Prince, Jonathan 157,179,193,217 Prinz, Daniel 105 Propker. Howard 142 Propker, Karen 106 Purcell, Jeanne 142 Quertermous, Linda 142,169.231. 234 Quertermous, Mrs. Florence 36 Quigley, May 126 Rabin, Debra 142,143,168 Rabin, Jeff 126,172,181 Rabinowitz, Ilan 106,196,219 Rabinowitz, Samuel 134,199,221 Rabkin, Mr. Kalman 36 Rack, Michelle 157 Radin, Mark 157 Rafferty, Kent 199,220,221 Ragan, Rachel 126 Rago, Reina 142,166 Rago, Robin 70,71,126 Raiskin. Julee 142,172 Ramser, Dean 142 Randolph. Toni Rannkins, Angelo 206 Ranks, Mrs. Laura 37 Ranney. Mrs. Cathy 37.179 Ransohoff, Kurt 157,164,213 Ransohoff, Steven 206 Rasak, Ron 142 Raskin, Jodi 142 Ray, Mrs, Rose 25 Rayfiel, Victor 126 Raymond, Patricia 155.157 Redston. Lisa 142 Redston, Scott 173 Reifman, David 142 Reilly, Mr, Jack 36.80.206 Reiner, Deborah 142 Reisman, Anne 142,165.170,182 Reisman. Myra 106.164,165,172, 175,183,234 Reisman. Randy 218 Rennie. Kevin 126 Rennie. Stephen 71,106 Renta, David 192 Repp, Russell 156 Resnik, Pamela 126,233 Reynerton, Mrs, Marilyn 36 Reynolds, Mrs. Gail 25 Rhodes, Donna 145 Ricci, Sylvia 106 Rice, Carol 142,171,172,173,174 Rice, Robin 142,147 Rich, Catherine 126,172 Richards, Robert 106 Richland, Jordan 106 Ricord, Jeannine 106 Richmond, Jim 173 Richmond, Jon 142,165 Riddle, Mr, John 27,36 Rinde, Mrs. Helen 35,37 Rips, David 106,182 Rips, Debra 106,179 Risinger, Susie 157 Risman, Marc 94,106,181 Ritchie, Brett Ritchie, Cameron 126 Ritz, Robert 216 Rivin, Cynthia 126 Robbins, Karen 126,173,182,249 Roberson, Deborah 106 Roberson, Kimberly 126,14-8,175. 231 Roberts, Barrie 126,169,170,181 Roberts, Jane 157,179 Roberts, Loren 157,182 Roberts, Ross 126 Roberts, Sloane 179,233 Robin, David 106 Robinson, Jodie 142 Robinson, JonJoe 142,191,209 Robinson. Paul 157 Robinson, Dr. F. Willard 21 Roche, Albert 198.221 Roche, Robert 198 Rochmis, Jonathan 96,106,183 Rocklin, Neal 164,182,191 Rogers, Michelle 69,106,112,226 Rogers, Victor 126 Rodin, Alison 126 Roeder, Glenn Rockwood, Paul 157 Rockwood, Sue 106.165,172,175 Rodriguez, Sandra 142 Roesch, John 142 Rogers, Michael 55 Rogger, Alexander 157,199 Rolapp. Marie Roman. David Romano, Janet 106.172 Rosberg. Michael 157 Rose, Daniel 164 Rose, Elisa 142,166,179 Rose, James 139,142,173,182 Rose, Randi 106 Roseman, Sharon 127,166,169,170 171,172,175,18O,181,249 Rosemond, lVlr. John 37,51 Rosen, Charna 127 Rosen, James 142,144 Rosen, Terri 106 Rosenbaum, David 127,181 Rosenbaum, Harvey 106,182 Rosenberg, Ellen 157 Rosenberg, Irene 106 Rosenberg, Judith 127,129 Rosenberg, Phyllis 142 Rosenberg. Robin 157,192 Rosenberg, Sheryl Rosenberg, Stephen 106 Rosenblatt. Michael 127 Rosenbloorn, Janice 147 Rosenblum, Allan 127 Rosenblum, Mark 157 RosembIum,Jay142 Rosenfelt, Karen 155,156,157 Rosenthal, Leslie 127,172.175,180 Rosenroth, Michelle 127 Rosenwald, John 142 Rosenthal. Jay Rosman. Mark 143 Rosner, Joel 157,175 Rosner, Steven 67,106,172 Ross, Andrew 157 Ross, David 138,143,218 Ross, Marla 127,171,172.180.230 Ross, Michael 79,103,106,172,183 Ross. Steve 74,75,107,164 Ross, Wilbert 188,190,216 Rossum. Sharon 143 Rosten, Keith 127,173 Rosten, Steven 107,182 Rotenbert, Pamela 143,172,174 Roth, Marissa 143,165 Rothman. Steven 107.115 Rothner. Elizabeth 179 Rothstein, Elyse 158,231 Rothstein, Janet 127 Rouse, Karen 127,175 Rozhen, Jenette Rubin,Eetty158 Rubin, Daniel 158 Rubin, Esther 107 Rubin, Jeff 143,193,209 Rubin, Jeremy 127,129,171,172. 177,180,181 Rubin, Michael 207,208 Ru bin, Scott 143,168 Rubin, Steven 158,192,206 Rubinfier, James 158 Rubinstein, Peter 158 Ruderman, David 158,195 Runyon, Susan 107 Russell, Amanda 143,166,172,173 Russell, Branna 127 Russo, Victor 217 Ruthner, Elizabeth 158 Ryan, Dean 127 Sabol, Daniel 158,192,223 Sabol, Thomas 143,191,217 Sack, Ryan 123,127 Sackheim, Daniel 158 Sacks, Deborah 182 Saks, Mrs. Renee 25 Saltman, Karen 165 Saltman, Stacy 143 Saltzman, David 127,167.172,201, 202,203 Saltzman, Michael 151,158 Samson, Allen 107 Samuels. Sharon 143 Sanders. David 107 Sandler, Gary 143,179 Sandler, Mitchell 107,112,178,182 Sandford, Joanne 107,179 Santo, Cindy 158,228 Sapin, Craig 127,198,221 Sapse, Alfred 112,202,203 Sari, Mr. Earl 25 Sassoon, Arlene 107 Sato, Robin 107,234 Saver, Jonathan 127,166,167,172. 180 Savich, Linda 107 Savoy. Denise 143 Sawelson, Lori 143 Sawelson, Matt 195,218 Sawelson, Steve 108,164,176,190. 208,220 Sawyer. Gwen 143,165,166 Sax, Arlene 143 Sax, Gary 182.190,209,215 Schack, Mark 65,127,168,169,172 173,177,181 Schaffer, Sharon 152,158,231 Scharf, Robert 143,199 Schechter, Jeffrey 199,213 Schecter, Judi 127,175 Schefe. Mrs. Chatherine 25 Scheinholtz. Robert 108,170,171, 176,197,220 Schenkel, Ms. Barbara 38 Schenker, Martin 143,166,172 Schick, Nina 143,167,170,172 Schier, Lisa 143 Schlesinger, Lorin 158 Schlossberg, Abraham 108,180 Schmidt. Kendall 158 Schmidt, Lisa 135.143 Schneider, Shari 158 Schoen, Mitchell 51,65,108,114 172,208 Schoen, Robert 172,209,210 Schoenfield. Howard 211,212 Schoichet, Ellis 124,127,172 Schreiber, David 127,164,171,172. 180,181,215 Schreiber. Mr. Richard 38,201,223 Schreiber. Edna 143 Schreiber, Robert 193 Schreiber, Jody 143,167,172 Schreiner. Mr. Frank 25 Schrillo, Janet 143 Schrillo, Steven Schroeder, Edward 158,193,215 Schroeder, Elizabeth 127,170,231 233 Schuber, Mark 143 Schuck. Miss Carol 38 Schulman, Richard 108.201.202. 203 Schwartz, Allen 143 Schwartz. Elizabeth 143 Schwartz, Gary 127,196.197.219. 220 Schwartz, Karen 131,182 Schwartz. Lisa 158 Schwartz, Paula 143 Schwartz, Mark 127,172,173,181. 213 Schwartz, Mrs. Mary 22 Schwedler, Lawrence 127 Schwimer, Elyse 158 Schwimer, Scott 121,127,172,198 199,219,220 Schwimmer, John 158,193 Scott, Barry 144 Scott, Kerry 108 Scott, Ma ryann144 Scott, Roger 144 Scott, Victoria 158 Selden, R Seidman. obert 158 David158,164 Seiff, Sherri 144 Seigel, Ronald 128,190,214,215 Selling. Mr. Hal 39,211,213 Sein, Dav Sein, Min Seizer. St id 128 dy 155,158 even 144,166 Seizer, Susan 52,72,158, 168.172, 235 Selcer, Lori 67.83,108,175,178 Seligman Seltzer, A .Daniel 192 my 138,144,164 Seltzer, Frances 158 Semel, Je ff 108,168,169,172 Sennett, Merrie 128,180 Serkin, Zi va 179 Serpas, Sonia 158 Sexton, Mrs. Virginia 25 Shabetai. Shachory Shachory Sami 108,182 .Judy 144 .Susan 89,108 Shader, Meryl 144.166,172,174,17 Shafer, Li Shaff, We sa 144 ndy128 Shaffer, Lisa 128 Shafran, Mrs. Gail 38 Shain, Michael 144 Shanofsky. Jeffrey 108.183 Sharer, H ilary 128,167,179 Sharir, Avital 128 Shapiro, Danial 158,182 Shapiro, Gary 82.83.108 Shapiro. llyse 158 Shapiro, Jayne 144 Shapiro, Paul 209 Sharpe, D 803 Shatner. Leslie 158 Shatum, Leslie 158 Shaw, Elizabeth 109 Sheinbein, Randall 69,123,128,172 Sheldon, Jonathan 128,168 Shemanski, Lynn 122,128,172 Sheppard, Mark 128,177 Sherman, Sheri 144 Sherman, Bruce 128,183 Sherman, Devore Sherman, Jeffrey 144 Sherman, Keith 158,195,220 Sherrnan, Laurie 91,109,175,180, 181,249 Sherman, Maria 158 Sherman, Victoria 144 Shinbrot. Anne 144 Shinderman, William 158.193 Shinkle, Lisa 109 Shoemaker, Mitchell 195,216 Shonholtz, Lawrence 128 Shoong, E Shore, Da Shore, Mr loise 158 niel s, Marjorie Shore. Steven 109 Shulman. Mitchell 109 Shultz, Heidi 109 Shur, Add a 99,109,178 Shuster, Brian 158,164 Shutan, A Shutan, P nne 158,230 eter 182,191,217 Siebuhr, Mary 128 Siegal, Ron 125 Siegel, Abbie 128 Siegel, Barbara 128,167 Siegel. Mark 158 Siegel, Nancy 69,128 Sigal, Desiree 117,128,167 Sigrnan, Michael 128 Silden, Jeff 128.249 Sllva.Alex211,212 Silva. Day id 128 Silver, Daniel 128 Silver. Edward 144,146 Silver. Mr, Stuart 21 Silverman , Terri 109 Silverstein, Mark Simms, Laurelle Simon. Alan 135,144 9 Weiss, Vidibo Simon, Gregory 144,195 Simon. Howard 128 Simon, Sam 51,56,75.109,111.176, 183,188,190 Simmons. Erica 144 Simons. Jill 109 Simpson, Lee 144 Simpson, Michael 109 Simpson, Mona 144.182 Simpson, Robert 158,193 Simpson,William Sims, Kevin 176.188,189,19O,223 Sinay, Lynne 128 Sinay, Shelly 158 Singer, Bonnie 69,128.172.175 Singer, Frederick 159 Singer, Michael 144 Siracusa, Barbara 144 Sison, Renato 159.192,206.217 Sjolin, Brad 218 Sklar, Jeffrey 159 Slate, Scott 159,193,206 Slaten, Stephanie 156,159 Slatkin, Edward 101.111,114,178 Slatkin, Steven 144 Slatkin. Thomas 144,179 Sloan, Robert 109 Sloan. Susan 62,144,170,177,181 Sloane, Jeffrey 144,213 Slotnick, Sara 128 Slutsky, Ellen 144 Small. Brian 159 Small, Donalee 128,230,234 Smallberg, William 159.217 Smart, Mr. Ronald 39,182 Smole Smetana, Samuel 128 Smigel, Bonita 109 Smith, Ann 101,109,172 Smith, Dale 129 Smith, Mr. Edward 39.171 Smith. Hillary 107,109,172 Smith, Martin 223 Smith, Nancy 129,172,179 Smith 182 Smith 186 Smith Smith , Robert 109,166,168,172. , Roger 51,62.80,83,109,176, .189,190 . Stephen 145 , Susan 145 n, Scott 138,145 Snett, Rhonda 139,145,147 Snyder, Neal 108,109,172.178,182 Sobel, Claudia 109 Sobel, Lauren 159 Soll, Bruce 145,166,172 Solnit, Jay 129,213 Solodky, Ms. Mildred 25 Spero, Solomon. Barry 109 SOlOrn0n.CaroIe 140,145,172 Solomon, Karen 145,166,171,179 Solomon, Susan 145 Somm er, Alice 69,124,129 Sommers, Mason 60,129,178 Sonne rs. Mitchell 109 Sorger, Helen 69,109,175 Sparks, Mr. J.E. 22 Spector, Jan 145 Spencer, Mr. Al 38 Sperling, Alan 129 Sperling. Daniel 195.215 Mary Ann 109 Zwirn, Spiegel, David 109,165,176 Spiegel, Paul 129,164 Spitz, Jeffrey 159,192,206.223 Spitz, Mr. Melvin 20 Spitz, Steven 159,191 Sprouse, Mrs. Susan 37.38.167 Sroloff, Barry 110 Stabler, Frankie 145 Stalmaster. Mrs. Lynn 38 Stambler, Barrett 145,172,199,217 Stambler, Lyndon 57,129,194,195 Sterling, Scott 115,129,182 Sternlieb, Monroe 145,173 Stern. Michael 159,195,217 Stern, Claude 69.93.109,110,115. 207,208 Stern. Jacqueline 145 Stern, Jon 110,207,208 Stern. Mr. Leonard 39 Stern.Mina11O Stern. Steven 129 Sternlight, Helen 110 Stevens, Mrs. Susan 38 Stiles, Mr, David 38 Stiller, Beth 145 Stillman. Scott 110 Stilman, Mindy 159 Stockler, Sherry 110 Stockton, Steven 191 Stoll. Daniel 145,165,168 Stoller, William 168,171,172,18O, 209 Stone, Andrea 159 Stone, Keri 70,71,145,18O Stone, Richard 129 Stone, Robert 104 Stonehill,Rande145,191.21O.217 Strandwail. Miss Mari-Ann 23.38.231 Strasberg, Jody 159 Strauss. Nathan 145.217 Strauss, Sheryl 103,110 Strauss, Wendy 145 Strathearn, Gary 129,190,209 Strathearn, Michael 129,190,215 Strauss, Alexis 129,230,234 Strelkoff, Tatiana 145 Stresemann, Claudia 230,233 Stresemann, Eva 159,230,233 Strickler, Jonathan 145 Stuart. Linda 145 Stuart, Madeline 159 Styne, Beth 145,179 Suchecki. Celina 129,166,180,233 Sugino,Daverick145,191.216 Sukonik, Lee 129,164,172,180 Sum, Randy 195 Suminski, Christina 159 Susman,Joshua129 Sussman, Patricia 159 Suter. Mr. Lyle 33,39 Suter. Michael 145,191,205,223 Sutton, Eileen 129,178 Suwankul, Charunee 89,110 Suydam, Lori 145 Swan. Katherine 159 Swann, Gerard 8O,129,178.216 Swerdlow, Jonathan 110,172,212 Swerdlow. Neal 159,193,219,221 Sylvester, Sherie 110,112 Symonds, Brian 145 Tabb, Bruce 186,190,204 Takasugi, Jan 145,172,182 Takasugl, Julie 126,129,172,182. 230 Takata, Kenneth 159,195 Talmon. Thomas 145 Tamura. Miss Susan 39 Tanaka, Arthur 110,177 Taper, Deborah 145,165,168,171. 172,173,174,177,181,249 Tapper, Amy 110 Tapscott, Mrs. Sibyl 39 Tarnor, Lee 145,164 Tartan, Kelly 159 Tarzwell, Donna 129 Taub, Lynne 159 Trimble, Cathy Tuggey, Jill 129 Turchan. Carl 159,192 Turchin, Debra 159,230 Turchin, John 135,193 Turetsky, Lisa 111,178 Turner, Lamont Turell, Bradley 204,223 Turkell, Renee 55,117,129,130,166, 168,169,171,172,173,175,180 181,234,249 Turken, David 159,168 Turner, Mr. Dean 23 Tynan, Barbara 129,130 Uchiyama, Amy 146,231 Uhley, Leonard 6O,9O,95,111,172 Ukra, Mark 96,111,222,223 Ukra, Tara 146,172 Unterberg. Jana 146,165,166,183 Utas, Richard 199 Uzan, Nicole 179 Vaccari, Juli 129,228,230,233 Valmer, Miss Hilda 40 Vanderspek, Roland 146 Van Heuver, Lisa 129 Van Heuver, Pamela 249 Van Woy. Mrs, Marryl 40,232 Weinberg. Jacqueline 112.114 Weiner, Mr. Alan 40 Weiner, Joanne 112,172 Weiner, Juliann Weinfeld, Randy 146 Weingarten, Scott 146,166.172.179 Weinstein. Debbie Weinstein. Ellen 69,112 Weinstein, Robbie 112 Weinstock, Michael 116,13O.172, 177,180,181 Weintraub, James 112 Weintraub, Susan 146 Weir, Margaret 146,171,172,174, 231 Weisbart, Jamie 231 Weisberg. Louis 130 Weisel, Janice 146 Weisfield, Richard 130 Wolf, Linda 130 Wolf, Martin 146 Wolf. Philip 146 Wolf. Roger 56.57,93,113,115,20 203,222,223 Wolf, Wendy 146 Wolf, Wendy Wolfe, Gary 113 Wolff, Celia 130,179 Wolff, Julie 131 Wolff. Shelley 146,165 Wolfred, Karen 131 Wolfred, Robin 113 Wolfson, Jody 113 Wolfson,Michell113 Wolfson, Mark 146 Wong, John 155 Wong, Glenn 131 Woo, Sheri 131 Weiss, Andria 133,146 Weiss, Cathy 70,71 Weiss, Laurie 133 Weiss, Mrs, Margit 23 Weiss, Mark 216 Weiss, Mrs. Norma Weiss, Steven 193,221 Stuart 96,112,170,177,18O Wolpa,Susann146 Wood, Dr. John Leslie 37.40.181 Wood, Paul 113,182 Wood, Laura 231 Wood, Lynette 113,114,231 Wordes, Smith 70.71.99 Woren, Sandor 146,182,221 Work, Robbi 126,131,171,172,17 Vaugh n, William 129 Versace, Mr. Louis 40 Vice, Karl 146 Victor, Victor, Victor, Vilkin, Vilkin. Vilkin. 190 Alan 146 Jodie 130 Pandora 54,130,182 r, Lynn 130 Janice Jeffrey 146,191 Michael 145,146,172,179. .217,249 Vletas, Stephen 111,201,202,203 Von Baur, Paige 146 Vosen, Steven 130 Vozoff, Dianne 111 Wada, Craig 146,221 Wadsworth, Mrs. Isabelle 24 Wager, Jane 111 Wagner, Jeri 111,172 Wainer, William 198,199 Walczer, Lisbeth 87,111 Waldman, Susan 146 Welder, Melanie 112 Wellin, David 152,213 Wellin, Eli 130 Wells, Carol 146 Werber, Beth 130 Werber, Clifford 146,217 Werner, Steve 170 180,181 Wright, David 195 Wright, Perry 131,211,212 Wyler, Barbara Wyler, Stephen Wyler, Susan 141 Wynn, Margaret 113 Wexler, Mrs, Muriel 25 Wheeler, Sharon 130 White, White, White, Laurie 130 Lesa112 Nicholas 112,212,213 Wibel,Jane113 Widess, Karen 130,235 Wigge. Mr. Barton 41 Wiggins, Kirk 130 Wilborn, Michael 146 Wilde, Darren 113 Wilde, Carrie 146 Wilder, Rex 130,172,249 Wildman, Robert 146,166,167,172 Wilens, Randelle Yahyavi, Rene 113 Yablon, Jeffrey 216 Yablon, Marc 131 Yanda, Catherine 113 Yanda, Mark 192 Yang, Bruce Yasukochi, Lori 131 Yedor, Julie 113 Yelliri,Fraida113 Yellin, Marcia 131 Yorkshire, Wendy 178 Young, David 176,190,207,208 Young Heidi 164,231 Young, Mr. Herbert 20 Young, Kenneth 131 Waldow, Richard 13O,166,171,176, 177,180,181 Walker, Donald 41 Walker, Kenneth 179 Wall, Mr. Robert 41,169 Wallace, Sharon 130 Wallen, Jeffrey 98.100,111,172,182 Wilkins, Yvonne 126.130,172,175, 179,180 Wilkie, Mrs. Barbara 25 Williams, Mrs. Alice 25 Young, Mark 113 Young, Susan 114 Yount. Heather 131 Zacharine, Daniel 65,114 Taylor, Mr. Frank 25 Taylor, Mark 110 Taylor, Renee 129 Taylor, Scott 129,194,195,215 Taylor, Sheri 110 Teitelbaum, Steven 129 Terfansky, Randy 110 Walsh, Geoffrey 130,164,171 Walters, Cecilia 130 Walters, Mark 146 Walton, Leslie 179 Walzer, David 130 Wanglin, Michael 130 Ward.Julia 112,231 Ward. Ward, David 168 Nancy 146,166 Warren, Mrs. Judith 40 Washington, Ronald 132,146 Wasse Wasse Wasse Wasse rman, Andrea 233 rman, Debra 130 rman, Stephanie 146 rman, Teresa 112,225 Watt, Ka ren 130 Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber , Eric 130 ,Jonathon , Mr. Michael 40,170 .Stephanie 112 .Melissa 146,179 , Robert 193 Webster, Michele 130 Weger, Ellen 146 Weil, Carrie 146 Williams. Williams, Williams, Barbara 130 Debra 146 Diana 130 Williams, Donald 113,176,197,220 Williams, Geraldine 108 Williams Kathleen 113 Williams, Melody 113,231 Williams, Michael 199 Williams, Susan 146 Willis. Deborah 113 Wilner, Lisa 146 Wilson, Mrs. Barbara 40,230 Wilson, Mrs. Louise 40 Wilson, Sidney 113 Wilson, Timothy 13O,166,172, 176,194,195,215,216 Wilstein, Julie Zachary. Seth 114,183 Zahn, Victor 195,217 Zane, Faith 147 Zatarain, Susan 114 Zeiden. Jay 192 Zeiler, Michael 131,164,171 Zeiler, Peter 199,221 Zekaria, Lillian 147,174,179 Zekaria, Mary 152 Zicherman, Erika 131 Ziering, Michael 121,131 Ziering, Rosanne 147,172,179 Ziffren, Teri 114 Zimmerman, Bonnie 137,147.1 170,172,173 Zimmerman, Elliot 190,172,215 Zimmerman, Shelley 82,114,16 Winn, Sheree 69,113 Winner, Corinne 69.75.130 Winner. Denise 130 Winslow. Alison 130 Winston, Jeannie 120,130,175,225 Winters, Robert 13O,172,195,218 Wirtschafter, Nancy 113 Wise, Danny 130 Witlin, Alison 146,166 Witlin, Lisa 130 Wolbers, Suzanne 105,113 Wolf, Carole 113,172,175 167 Ziskin, ,172,175 Nina 131 Zovak, Ms. Dixie 41,232 Mrs. Sandra 25 Stanley, Martin 110 Stanley. Robert 87,110,182 Stanley, Susan 110 Stark, Stark, Jill 145 Richard 145,169 Starkrnan, David 129,208 Stayde Steele, Stees. n, Pamela 159 Mrs. Lisa 30,39 Mr. Larry 39.215 Stein, Howard 192,141,168 Stein,lra145.169,170,171 Stein, James 145,218 Stein, Janet 129,166,167.172.173. 183 Stein. Jeffrey 159.223 Steinberg. Andrew 129,170,172.198 Steinberg, Diane 173.235 Steinitz. David 110 Sterlin g. Scott 68,110,172 Terrill. Denise 110 Tesler, Neal 110,114 Thayer. Diane 134,145.171,172,174 Thayer. Scott 103,110,249 Thoele, Tracey 111 Thomas, Davida 111,129 Thomas, Desiree 129 Thomas. Misty 60,129.172,178 Thompson, Laioie 111,179 Thorpe. Mrs, Rosemary 25 Thorwald, Kim 129,164,177 Tilem, David 111,168,178 Tilern, Debra 145,249 Tobenkin, Steven 145.223 Torern.Yigal145 Townley, Sean Tragarz. Alan 217 Traynor, Debra 145 Traynor. Jeff 196,197,219 Weil, Suzanne 130,165,171,172,180 Weinberg. 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