Birmingham High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Van Nuys, CA)
- Class of 1960
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T lg' 'Nh J ,ZX fl is l . 5 xf C:-1 This year's edition of the Toma- hawk is a living symbol of the passing of time. The pages not only bring to life again the activi- ties and friends of the year, but also emphasize the fact that the perpetual sweep of the pendulum of time has marked the passage of one more year. For some of you, this means only advancement to another grade: for the A-9's, it holds the promise of a niche at last in the brighter world of senior high school: and for the graduating seniors, it marks a plateau from which new and exciting steps may be taken. Regardless of the special mean- ing involved for each of you, the fact that the school year of 1959- 1960 is now history will mean that the panorama of events encom- passed by the Tomahawk '60 will provide a link with the past in the years to come. y 'X I Asc'-X Q . - Q - U , M Sf Qbjsf CPQMQEJ GQ ff I f Q5 39? Q' O N? 7 J' 5 F fy ff 9' si! C, W J QM Q K Sv, R PRI CIP Mr. Bryce Schurr Principal PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE It has been a wonderful experi- ence watching and being a part of Birmingham's growth and de- velopment. The high scholastic standing of Birmingham students, and the many achievements of those who have graduated, have made me very proud, and I know that their records are but a fore- cast of greater things to come. This beautiful yearbook will provide the graduating seniors with a vivid reminder and perman- ent record of their last year at Birmingham. I sincerely wish the Birmingham student body the best of luck and a high measure of success in the coming years. Your vice-principals are here to of- fer personal counseling in an effort to help you. Their other duties include: Preparation of Master Calendar Daily Bulletins Assemblies Supervision of Counseling Program Classroom Visitation Commencement Exercises Athletics Orientation Supervision of Lunch Area Youth Services Miss Priscilla Lehmann Girls' Vice-Principal Mr. Gilbert Lewis Boys' Vice-Principal Mr. Warren Juhnke Junior High Boys' Vice-Principal ICE-PRI CIPALS ,ff My , ,iff ATTENDANCE OFFICE-ROW ONE: Mrs. L. Inskeep, Mrs. L. Haile, Mrs. P. Carter, Mrs. M. Harrington, Mrs. A. Samoos. ROW TWO: Mr. R. Pettit, Mr. F. Gilbert, Mr. W. Potter, Mr. M. Wright. LIBRARY-Mr. Endeiman, Mrs. Batchelder. ROW ONE: Mrs. J. Calhoun Mr. W. Duncan, Mr. N Mathers, Mr. M. Wright Mrs. A. Korber. ROW TWO Mrs. J. Armstrong, Mr. V Sheeiey, Mr. W. Ipson, Mr M. Seeger, Mrs. G. Paul. COUNSELOR'S OFFICE - Mr. Dan Annis Music X.-. Mrs. Raima Baughn Home Economics Mr. Angelo Bianco Math Mr. Harold Brashears Math Mrs. Harrietta Barbarini Language M r. Max Berkovitz English Mr. William Branca Miss Joyce Biggs Mr. Walter Blackman Mr. Enivin Bloom Math English Social Studies Business Mrs. Janice Calhoun English Mr. Charles Brown Mrs. Irene Bunzel Mr. Tyrus Buquoi Science Business Math X, ! Mrs. Gerry Cangialosi Mrs. Jean Carmichael Mr. Donald Chamberlain Mr. John Cluff Mr. Irwin Clyman Art Business Math Social Studies English Mrs. Shirley Cochell Miss Jane Cords Mrs. Alyce Cornell Mr.Charles Crossman Mrs. Patricia Crotty Mrs. Lorrain English Special Education English Math Social Studies Cullington English Mr. Gene Dalton Mr. Lawrence Davis Mr. Joseph DeAnda Mr. Ralph DeLeon Mrs. Lucille Dexter Mr. Charles Dimino Business Math Language Physical Education Science Science Mrs. Leticia Mrs. Jean Drager Mr. William Duncan Mr. Richard Dusckett Dominguez Physical Education English Industrial Arts Language Mr. Cecil Dutcher lndustrial Arts Mrs. Iris Edinger Mr. Robert Eley Mrs. Dorothy Emrick Mr. Theodore English English English Endelman Librarian Mr. Joseph Fanella Mrs. Constance Ford Mrs. Helen Freeman Mr. Edward Fuller Mr. Richard Gaul Mr. Verne George Math English Social Studies Industrial Arts Math Social Studies Mrs. Dorothy Gifford Mr. Franklin Gifford Mr. Richard Goebel Mr. George Goff Mr. Paul Goldstein Mr. Dean Griggs Home Economics Social Studies Science Physical Education Industrial Arts Math I2 .. Mr. Arthur Hanson Miss Isabel Heinmillel' Mrs. Helen Hornbrook Mrs. Margaret Huber Mr. Jack Hutton Mr. Walter Hyche Industrial Arts Science Language Art Math Physical Education Mrs. Lillian Inskeep Mr. William lpson Mr. J. A. Ivey Mrs. Ednwohnson Mrs. Vallie Kaptain Mr. Martin Kaufman Drama Science Industrial Arts Social dies Home Economics English Mr. George Mr. Richard Kazie Mrs. Virginia Kinnory Mrs. Ardith Korber Kautzenbach Social Studies Science Social Studies English Mr. Albert Krohn Social Studies Mrs. Sandra Krusoff Mr. Donald Lacowicz Mrs. I. H. Lahnala Mr. Collier Landress Physical Education Social Studies English English 1-E fri'-f . A . 1, i x Mr. Robert Mac Mr. Harold Mr. Dan Markham Mr. Paul Lazear Mr. Theodore Lynn Mrs. Wilma Mann My Donald Margadant Social Studies Math Music Home Eclogyoyljcilfyf' Math Physical Education Mr. Joseph Maron Mr. Norman Mathers Mr. Fred Mathieson Mr. John McHugh Mr. Walter McMullen Mr. Milton Meisner English Head Counselor English Social Studies Business Industrial Arts - ,E L 13 I4 ..rI . Mr. Nathan Melden Mr. Vincent Miley Mr. Myron Miller Mrs, Elfreda Mindlin Mr. Robert Munger Mrs. Rhoda Nemiroff . Language Business Language Social Studies Science Business Mr. Edward Newman Mr. Harold Mr. Clair O'Hara Mr. James 0'Hara Miss Elaine Olson Mr. Ben Ornalez English O'HaIloran English Physical Education Music Physical Education Physical Education Mrs. Carolyn Perry Mrs. Mary Perry Mr. Lumir Petrasek Mr. Ralph Pettit English Physical Education Industrial Arts Special Education Mrs. Dixie Phillips Physical Education Mrs. Lois Phillips Mrs. Mary Pierson Mr. Robert Pottle Mr. Edward Prince English Physical Education English Math Mr. Louis Ramirez Miss Carol Reddy Miss Marilyn Reed Mrs. Ruth Rhodes Mrs. Elsa Ross Miss Wilna Ross Social Studies Social Studies English Home Economics Language Music Ti kv.. Mr. -Ray Rubenstein Mr. Rubin Sabsay Mr. Michael Seeger Mr. Roger Segure Mr. Theodore Seydel Mr. Russell Shears Driver Education Math Social Studies Social Studies Industrial Arts Print Shop Mr. Vernon Sheeley Social Studies 1 1 , ,I ,Uv Mrs. Glady Shepard Mr. Edwin Siegel Mr. William Simmons Dr. Carlton Smith Mrs. Eleanor Smith Home Economics Social Studies Social Studies Music English . , uv Y Y Mr. Merrill Smith Miss Letha Snyder Mr. Marvin Starer Mr. Lloyd Stark Miss Agnes Steck Mr. Charles Stewart Math Physical Education Special Education Industrial Arts Business Social Studies Mr. Albert Stone Mr. Michel Temple Mr. Paul Thomas Miss Dorothea Physical Education Industrial Arts Physical Education Thorme Art Mr. Abe Tobis Science Mrs. Margaret Miss Elisa Velasquez Mrs. Joan Vendly Mr. Orin Waite Trimble Language Art Science Business , , Mr. Arnold Weitzen Miss Jan Wood Mr. Max Wright Mr. Nester Wyatt Mr. Irvine Yokoyama Mr. Robert Zuber English Physical Education Social Studies Science Math Math MISSING: Mrs. Barbara Brooks, Mrs. Mildred Burrow, Miss Maureen Duffy, Miss Geraldine Fiorello, Mr. Frank Gilbert, Mrs. Lee Hyman, Mr. George Jorjorian, Mr. Louis Meyer, Mr. Garland slotter, Mr. Dan Tucker, Mr. Bernard Victorino, Miss Leah illiams. I5 LEADERSHI l Skip Nlorgen President W'60 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS l am very grateful for this opportunity to express my thanks to the faculty, administration, and student body, for their contribution to an enjoyable and memorable term of office. I have tried my best to maintain the standard set for me by my predecessors, and any small measure of success I have attained would have been impossible without the support and cooperation of my teachers and fellow students. lVly heartiest congratulations to the graduates, who I am sure will continue to bring honors to Birmingham, and the best of luck to the returning students, who must bear the responsibility of seeing that our schooI's reputation of high scholarship and ideals is upheld. GIRLS LEAGUE PRESIDENT Linda Hamilton STUDENT BODY VICE-PRESIDENT Dan Drown BOYS COUNCIL PRESIDENT George LaVine STUDENT BODY SECRETARY Jeanie Good STUDENT BODY TREASURER Barbara Porter COMMISS COMMISSIONER OF COMMISSIONER OF ASSEMBLIES AND ELECTIONS ATHLETICS Linda Atkinson Tom May COMMISSIONER OF COMMISSIONER OF CAMPUS AND SAFETY CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Scott Lang Don Bradley CO COMMISSIONER OF OF SCHOLARSHIP AND Linda Mork SCHOOL SERVICE Andrea Ricci COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Hope Bernstein iff-'-.ff it ' Aw. 22 7,2 if I fr. ' re ie ER The Board of Control is the nucleus of student body activities. They organize and direct the events that constitute a smooth working extracurricular program STUDENT GOVERNMENT COORDINATOR Mr. O. B. Waite RD O C0 TROL fi - -F. . , , . Walt Conwell Phil Bonnell Dick D'Alessandro Hedi Macrander Marty Gill Jeff Bland Mark Oliff fl JAVA ,,,- G - . U I c MU 'J ii' f ,-l JV' ULU T VL. fr Y- O l L . L l ,L lily ' ea ,Af Nancy Williamson Sue Earnest Jeff Kaufman Steve Herzberg Betty Guthman Don Fergus Gary Herzberg Tom Dalton STUDENT COURT: ROW ONE-Bloch, S., Matheson, D., Gluck, S. ROW TWO-Barrett, V,, Shapiro, D., Josefsberg, A., Mr. Pettit. M? GIRLS LEAGU GIRLS' LEAGUE PRESIDENT Linda Hamnlton BOY COUNCIL BOYS' COUNCIL PRESIDENT George LaVine SENIOR GIRLS LEAGUE CABINET: Hank, S., Lom- bardo, J., Diaz, D., Teed, N., Hamilton, L., Jue, P., Hancock, B., Montgomery, R., O'Brien, J. BOYS COUNCIL: ROW ONE -Allen, L., Cartwright, A., LaVine, G., Kaufman, J. ROW TWO-Dow, C., Two- mey, L., Madison, D., Wheeler, S., Drown, D., Parker, H., Bonnell, P., Woodward, M., Selby, T. Organization Council is composed ofthe presidents of all Senior High organizations, and is headed by the Vice- President of the student body. Its purpose is to co-ordinate the responsibilities and activities of the organizations: it is second only to the Board of Control in determining the policies of the Senior High. ORGANIZATION COUNCIL-ROW ONE: LaVine, G., Hamilton, L., Drown D Williamson, N. ROW TWO: Jones, D., Larson, D., Dillon, C., Selby, T., Leibson G Bonnell, P., Canfield, P., Savinar, L., Ziegler, J., Margerio, S., Teed N ROW THREE: Conwell, W., D'Allesandro, D., Woodward, M., Cartwright, A., Hoiby R Dow, C. f '.f C--f The Senate is the legislative branch of our student govern- ment. Its members are elected by each separate homeroom. Its purpose is to give the individual students a voice in student government. It is headed by the student body Vice-President. Dan Drown President S,60 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS We the student body officers would like to thank the administration and faculty for the guidance they have given us this year. I would par- ticularly Iike to commend the excellent support you, the students, have given your officers and school. A leader is only as strong as the people he represents. It is my privilege to congratulate the graduates. I feel confident that they will go forth as a credit to Birmingham. With you the returning students, rests the responsibility of diligent work to ever improve Birmingham and its prestige in the community. I will always look back on my years at Birmingham with great pleasure and pride. STUDENT BODY VICE PRESIDENT Jeff Kaufman BOYS' COUNCIL PRESIDENT Larry Allen GIRLS' LEAGUE PRESIDENT Pingy Jue STUDENT BODY SECRETARY Barbara Malkin STUDENT BODY TREASURER Linda Mork MM SSIO ER Wendy Marshall Walt Allan COMMISSIONER OF COMMISSIONER OF ASSEMBLIES AND ELECTIONS ATHLETICS Nancy Backman COMMISSIONER OF CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIO Maureen Donnell COMMISSIONER OF PUBLICITY Carole Friedman COMMISSIONER OF NS PUBLICATIONS Andrea Ricci S d' GI' K COMMISSIONER OF COMJIEQIONER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND scHooL CAMPUS AND SAFETY ssavlcz Judy Garland COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL ACTIVITIES wud' ARD OF CO TRU . . :A 3 3 2 , . . Q J 9- E ,Q T' ' Phil Bonnell Randy Howl, George LaVine Lorrain Kochajki Rita Falls Jeff Bland if . Q n Judy Kane Betty Guthman Gary Herzberg Patty Skow Bull Bloomer Sue Margoles Lynn Margoles Hedl Macranoev 3 DE Too RT STUDENT COURT-ROW ONE: Sholdar, ,S,, Webster, J., Reachi, R. ROW TWO: Mr. McHugh sponsor, Keller, J., Harrns, H. GIRLS' LEAGUE Pingy Jue, Girls' League President, S'6O. BUY ' CO CIL Boys' Council P re side nt, S'60, Larry Allen. GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET Bloch, S., Behm, D., Leh- man, J., Miller, J., Jue, P., Smith, S., Paonessa, T. Lawrence, D., Klenota, J. BOYS' COUNCIL CABINET Times, J., Madison, D. Caldwell, P., Vasin, R., Da vis, E., Allen, L., Parker H., Clemments, D., Horo witz, M., Dow, C., Find, B., Allan, W. Organization Council is com- posed ofthe presidents of all Senior High organizations, and is headed by the Vice- president of the student body. Its purpose is to co-ordinate the responsibilities and activities of the organizations: it is second only to the Board of Control in determining the policies of the Senior High. ORGANIZATION COUNCIL-ROW ONE: Jue, P., Backman, N., Kaufman, J. Kochajki, L., Allen, L. ROW TWO: Freeman. B., Perry.M., Dillon, C., Matheson D., Ellsworth, B., Tyler, L., McDonnel, A., Mr. Waite. ROW THREE: Williams, Pascal, B., Hoiby, R., Bonnell, P., May, T., Fine, B. The Senate is the legislative branch of our student government. Its members are elected by each separate homeroom. Its purpose is to give the individual students a voice in student government. The Senate is headed by the student body Vice- president. 31 PRESIDENT Wait Conweil VICE PRESIDENT Dick D'AlIes.anr1rn SECRETARY Marsha Wolf SPONSORS Mr. Wright and Mrs. Carmichael TREASURER Nancy Williamson U R 0 R WINTER CLASS OF 1960 COLORS: Coral and Gray NIOTTO: Preparing today to lead tomorrow. SONG: We are the dawn of the decade We bring to man a new day, Our faith in right is our guiding light A light that can't fade away. So may our words be brave and true And may our lives be good, For you with me and l with you Form a lasting brotherhood. Our high school days now are ending The time has come to depart, And you and l may say good-bye With words but not with heart. Though years to come may scatter us And time may change our ways, We'll always be the Auroreans Till the closing of our days. A'12 CLASS COUNCIL-ROW ONE: Penfield, P., Williamson, N., Conwell, W., D'Alessandro, D., Wolf, M. ROW TWO: Perez. M., Rosenthal, l., Michael, J., Felt, C., Davis, J., Hank, S., Rossen, D., Wackenstedt, B., Farrel, K. Q 3' fi l w 1 Val MacMurray Jerrilyn Lantz Larry McCarIey Sandy Nave Mary Ellen Perez Gwen Husman David Levine Jerry Michels 'x J udy Neff Barbara Porter Connie Klesper Allan Lrdow Robin Montgomery .loan O Brien Karen Rector Allan Kretchman ' f Allan Lipkin Dick Lydick Skip Morgan Stuart Olster Pat Penfield Paul Rosenberg Irene Rosenthal Tanya Thompson Dave Rossen Curtis Smith Jerry Viot Peggy Ward Jeff Scott Marilyn Segel Bette Silver Sharon Spicer Marilyn Sronce Sue Sullivan Bob Surbeck Ronnie Vitt Birgitta Wackenstedt c Bruce Walker Jan West Nancy Williamson David Williford Ka ren Wisehart I Marsha Wolf Curtis Young AUROREAN CANDLELIGHT DIN- NER-John Davis, Dick D'Allesandro. fx: ff-,. 4 Q 'ovJkJ..- EPHEBIANS W- Nancy Williamson, Mr. Parry, Skip Morgan. VALEDICTORIAN --- Nancy WilIiamSOn, Nlr. Parry. SEALBEARERS-Con nie Fernald, Ronnie Vitt, Mr. Parry. SALUTATORIANW Walt Conwell, Peggie Be- gale, Mr, Parry. 40 The Auroreans at graduatuon. Mr. Parry congratulates Karen Rector. Shui! Everyone jorns IU the fun at the Sensor Prom. Nancy WII- I v a m S o n speaks to the graduating class. A I Marsha Wolf, Queen of the Aur0rear1S0mr1r Prom, Dream Along With Me Prnncesses Duane Cam and Kathy Farrell dancing wlth princes Jeff Scott and Duck D'AIesandro 41 PRESIDENT Phil BonneII VICE PRESIDENT Don Madison SECRETARY Jackie Ziegler SPONSORS: Mr. Ramirez and Mrs. Calhoun TREASURER Nancy Backman PRAESIDIANS SUMMER CLASS OF 1960 COLORS: Green and White MOTTO: With God as Our Counselor SONG: With pride we sing of loyalty, Devotion strong and true. Praesidians will always serve As guards of honor too. Our colors, green of emerald Our hopeful hearts renew. And white, the shining light That guides our aims in all we do. We, the class of summer '60, Useful lives we're offering. With God, our ever-present counselor, This promised hope we bring. We pledge to serve our fellow man, The voice of truth to heed. And fill the future with our best In every word and deed. x B12 CLASS COUNCIL-ROW ONE: Backman, N., Madison, D., Bonnell, P., Ziegler, J. ROW TWO: Kochakji, L., Mork L., Wilcox, C., Lehman, J., Dow, C., Douglass, P., McSwain, L., Malkin, B., Pera, B., Miller, J., Wilson, L. Pat Achee Keith Ahistrom Willie Jo Baker Beverlv Barnes Diane Bender Joyce Achelpohl John Adamo Steve Alleman Larry Allen David Ball Gary Ball Richard Beaty Barry Beckerman Bernard Bentivegna Judy Berman Suzanne Adkinson Rick Allison Christine Anderson Ron Bera Jane Bell Walt Bell Hope Bernstein Patricia Berokoff N V 1 v I r v Patricia Harris Kathy Guldner Kay Hannah Donna Harrison Sheri Heiden Tracy Hight Jane Gunlock Kathy Hansen Richard Henman Perry Hill Penny Harrison Allen Halstead Susan Hanzlick Ellen Hayes Pat Henslee Richard Hill Barbara Hancock ,J i ,i r. , Warren Harding Harvey Harris Nanette Hector Louise Herbert Jackie Hetrick Ruth Hindman Dick Hirsch 4 1 V i 1 llllichael Ryan Joe Sampo Gary Schmidt Mike Schmidt Carol Sgarlata Sandy Shivers Rick Sadle Russ Sandell Ralph Schneider Barbara Shannon Bill Shourt Paul Salerno Nancy Sammons Peg: Sapp Marian Schado Steve Schatzberg Barbara Scott Tim Sel bv Dick Shapiro Stan Shapiro Van Sherman Heather Dee Schnute Nadine Shultz Carol Sibley 1 L Seniors not shown: Max Blizzard Alison Boniface Dale Bryant Gary Canter Bill Chamberlain Aaron Ferer Terry Grace Dean Holmes Sally Koch John Kari Craig Martin Blair Van Orden Jane Carmichael Ron Lozoya Jerrv Osterberg Linda Wilson Charlotte Windsor ls. Brad Winsor George Wright Patricia Wriizht Bill Xenos Bob Yeager Josette Zachau Arthur Zacks Jackie Ziegler Tom Andrews Charles Erickson Mary Perry Praesidian president, Phil Bonnell, leads the newly recognized sen- ior class through the lunch area. The Praesidians enjoy the solitude of their newly acquired senior lawn. SENIOR CANDIDS - w Iwi. l 3 1 n ' - q fi- I 1' ' ,H . . Q ': nlfxfi :'f1X'i':j ' I , fb-fi - -, ,va-'a'?'?':'f . 1 6'7 ' . .. .. ' L 1 'I A . N- ff gigs. , --' V A hi' 'M . - -', U. f ' 1 ' Y -J , , Y ,. 2' 4 : , Q . 7' ' 913 ' A- JJ-Lf! 1 .L . . f 5. Vp' n , .. , 'L It N ,, Q ' -, f V l .Q-rg, -- , H .1 '3 . ? . E L 1 - A'kvs.? - U . X FA l In xxx, I I NN'-'NKM , H . I -A -. . I 1 N 4 3 1 i h i ' 4, Vrq vw W , it nf I n . Q A W 'V ' ' 'I ,P f 'Af' - 1 , f B ! -, 1 ,. ,-.4 ,A . , A fr-' 1 I , . U, v . lk l - .,'fflf- N , -..- NN x - .' .b.f- . .4 1 An. 4- .' L-z-qu.--.an-YW ,lm VYWW V - vffg l - - f! , . -1-1 -rn VV .L P . . V .. . .-.-. a pg:- ,B- 61 39 Km yjgk iw? Q63 PRI CIPAL THOMAS PARRY Upon my arrival at Birmingham High School as your new Principal, l was overwhelmed by the area, the 4,000 students, and by the correspondingly large faculty. However, the warmth and friendliness of the students and the faculty soon made me feel welcome. I am looking forward to a pleasant and rewarding association with Birmingham in the school years to come. -nllrlgqpgi f ,Trl C71 LF' I ..1- Q A J!! . 'S Aff, . f 7-,,.n1 37- T -:EPT SXT, gif ' 0.1 X ' 1 l1 1 l l l -L i l ...r '7Z ' f a 5 '-' Citfua X .Y Q CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 65 KNIGHTS W'6O KNIGHTS-ROW ONE: Kuby, D., Morgan, S., Kaufman, J., D'Allessandro, D., Michels, J., Burt ness, K. ROW TWO: Madison, D., Steiner, D., LaVine, G., Twomey, L., Horowitz, M., Bonnell, P., Xenos, B. S'6O KNIGHTS--ROW ONE: Twomey, L., Caldwell, P., Murphy, M., Kaufman. J., Madison, D., Horo- witz, M., Mr. Duncan, Dow, C., Pascal, B., Bonnell, P. ROW TWO: Cartwright, A., Kuby, D., Steiner, D., May, T., Yates, C., Hoiby, R., Moyer, R., Xenos, B., Allen, L., Burtness, K., Vosin, R., Plumb, B. Knights, the honor-service organization for senior boys, participate as the official hosts of Birmingham. The Knights perform many different services. Not only do the Knights sponsor dances and talent shows, they also usher at assemblies and work hard to help the student body. Dick D'AIIessandro, President W'6O. George LaVine, President S'6O. A IESS'6O Becoming a member of Ladies, the twelfth grade honor service organization for girls, is the highest honor a senior girl can attain. To become a Lady, a girl must have a high scholastic average. and an outstanding record of school service throughout senior high. Ladies are the official hostesses of Birmingham, and their many other activities include co-sponsorship of Homecoming Week every fall, a dance every semester, and a semi-annual hanquet. Nancy Williamson, President, W'6O. LADIES-ROW ONE: Felt, C., Williamson, N., Fernald, C., Sullivan, S. ROW TWO: Wisehart, K., Rolln- son, J., Miss Reed, Sponsor, Sronce, M., Perelman, R., Donnell, M., Kochajki, L., Farrell, K. ROW THREE: Marshall, W., Atkinson, L., Porter, B., Zeigler, J., Wackenstedt, B., Kleiber, N., Malkin, B.. Montgomery, R., Backman, N., Good, J. i Lorraine Kochajki, President S'6O. LADIES S'60-ROW ONE: Perelman, R., Kleiber, N., Walker, J., Miss Reed, Sponsor, Kochajki, L., Mar- shall, W., Ziegler, J.. Mork, L. ROW TWO: Backman, N., Westerlund, B., Webster, J., Liebsohn, G.. Harris, P., Malkin, B., Polcar, C., Comer, E., Rolinson, J., Donnell, M. 67 538. W'6O SQUIRES-ROW ONE: Josefsberg, A., Plumb, B., Mr. McMullen, Vasin, R., Ebbesmeyer, C., Fields, S. ROW TWO: Weiner, R., Yates, C. ROW THREE: Paust, J., Palsulich, A., Bar- ron, T., Fine, B., Montgomery, A., Brisken, D., Ault, C., Sabinao, L., Haney, D., Lenske, S. PRI CIPIAS Principias is the eleventh grade girls' honor-service organization. The name Principia means first in rank. Principias are the official hostesses of the audi- torium, but their main job is to serve our school. The job of Principias is not an easy one, but with the aid of its two sponsors, Mrs. Hornbrook and Mrs. Calhoun, Principias' work is made easier. K .-I 'vga I lkiw. GX? it ti 5 :gli ,i .W H iii 5 i 1 - - L .L i Q S'6O PRINCIPIAS-ROW ONE: Morrow, J., Haslam, N., Morgen, S., Glick, S., Crutchfield, N., Hjorth, C., Mrs. Calhoun, Matheson, D., Lawrence, J., Williams, P., Friedman, S., Usher, S., Bristol, J., Symons, J. ROW TWO: Jones, D., Thomas, L., Kilpela, M., Atkinson, C., Makowski, B., Prusas, N., Rowan, L., Shammas, C., Follansbee, B., Keller, J., Deardorf, C., Moen, D., Heinila, K., Williams, S., Griffith, S., Friedman, C., Ricci, A., Margherio, S. IRES Squires is the eleventh grade boys' honor-service organization, whose main purpose is to provide Birmingham with mature leadership and unselfish serv- ice. Among their many activities, the Squires sponsor a perpetual trophy for the outstanding player of the Blue and Gold Game. ., fl,l . rbi-5 dl hal E sin 5,148 41 Adil-1 , W'6O SQUIRES-ROW ONE: Larsen, D., Holden, L., Fields S Allan, W., Mongomery, A., Walker, L., Beal, T. ROW TWO: Pettis, D., Weiner, B. ROW THREE: Paust, J., Jacox, D., Pliska, S., Allen, S., Herzberg, S., Wegner, K., O'Connor, J., Palsulich, A., Hartford, B., Brisken, C., D'Amato, B., Lasky, S., Barron, T., Bradly, D. S'6O PRINCIPIAS-ROW ONE: Mork, L., Bristol, J., Williams, P., Harris, P. ROW TWO: O'Brien, K., Moen, D., Friedman, S., Keller, J., Leibsohn, G., Webster, J., Hjorth, C., Glick, S. ROW THREE: Jue, P., Griffith, C., Skei, S., Lawrence, J., Shammas, C., Rowan, L., Follansbee, B., Westerlund, B., Ricci, A., Comer, E., Matheson, D., Williams, S., Walker, J., Winsor, C. GE The Pages is the 10th grade boys' honor- service organization. Efficient, energetic Pages are on hand to guide new students, direct cars at the sports nights and dances, usher at as- semblies, and work at many other activities during the year. S'60 PAGES-ROW ONE: Papen, R., Gordon, J., Williams, D.. Field, R., Shugar, R., Aaronson, D., Sampson. R., Garblik, D., White, H., McGee, J., Johnston, E., Morse, F., Keene, R., Patch, J., Seder, R., Cooker, J., Ledbetter, D. 5'- W'60 DAMSELS-ROW ONE: Prusas, N., Shine, B., Margherio S., Jones, D., Kahlenberg, R., Symons, J. ROW TWO: Jurras, M., Joseph, C. Feinberg, S., Atkinson, S., Kilpela, M., Kelley, I ROW THREE: Palmer, G., Falls, R., Guttman, J., Tenge, L., Ells- worth, B., Harvey, K. W'6O PAGES-ROW ONE: Ownes, W., Sandler, B., Larsen, D., Weger, K., Herzberg, S., Mr. Blackman. ROW TWO: Cookler, J., Garblik, D., Gunn, M., Paden, J., D'Amato, B., Jacox, D., McGee, J., Pliska, S. ROW THREE: Harris, J., Kubrick, S., Guesno, B., Williams, D., Gordon, J., White, H., Pettus, D., Field, R. Seder, D. AMSEL The Damsels is the tenth grade honor or- ganization, it helps rate Birmingham High School among the top with its many services and special school activities. 'law b 'T' 1. S'6O DAMSELS-ROW ONE: Rifin, S., Tenge, L., Harvey, K. Ellsworth, B., Falls, R., Reynolds, C. ROW TWO: Scott, K. Guzey, L., Guzey, P., Nielson, P. ROW THREE: Jurras, M., Miller S., Feinberg, C., Palmer, G., Schnieder, J., Chassman, P., An derson, L., Guttman, J., Garfincle, A., MacAnulty, J., Khols, J KEY CLUB-ROW ONE: Hertzberg, S., Montgomery, A., Savinar, L., Paust, J. ROW TWO: Hoiby, R., Woodward, M., Blackburn, R,, Patch, J. Mr. Fanella. C.5,l-.A ROW ONE:Westerlund, B., Silverman M., Thompson, J. ROW TWO: Fernald, C. Crossman, C., Shammas, C., Webster, J. Polcar, C., Williams, S., Gordon, C., Clement J., Brown, M., Bristol, J. ROW THREE: Don nell, M., Lipson, L., Tsoneff, T., Yates, C. Rapoport, R., Buchanan, G., Friedman, S. Y-COUNCIL-ROW ONE: Dow, C., Wacken- stedt, B., Windsor, C., Montgomery, R., Savi- nar, L. ROW TWO: Norwood, J., Good, J., Atkinson, L,, Perelman, R., Pera, B. ROW THREE: Jurras, M., Linn, S., Allen, L., Fer- nald, C., Harris, P. ROW FOUR: Moore, N., Perry, M., McCune, G., Burrs, R., Connolly, C. 1 Q - ,, +4 X, LETTERMENfROW ONE: Pliska, S., Saggese, J., Walker, L., Weeks, D., Hunt, J., Allen. L., Needham, L., Nordyke, l., Davns Cottam, C., Madlson, D., Adamo, J., Wheeler, S., Cartwright. A., E., McCrory, B., Drysdale, G.. Lobe, H., Allton, B., LaVme, G. Selby, T., Dow, C., Lupo, T., Culbert, W.. Twomey, L. ROW TWO: Bonnell, P. ROW FOUR: Cummmgs, L., Barron, T., Francisco, B. Hanes, L., Zevlstra, D., Lerner, M., Lockwood, B., Doman, J., Hartford, B., Walgren, T., Halstead, A., Meyer, D., Borchart, C. Morris, J., Bradley, D., Abrams, D., Haesslg, R.. Larsen, D., Allison, R., May, T., McSwam, L.,.Schmldt, G., Kaufman, J. Crawford, M., Ross, W., Bennett, B. ROW THREE: Parker, H., Nemeth, J., Horwath, J., Andrews, T., Bara, R. Pllch, M., Wright, D., Jones, D., Wright, G., Rolapp, L., Grover, M., LETTERGIRLSAROW ONE: Moore, N., Hannah, K., Dillon, C., Perry, M., Plkor, J., Slmmons, A., Jordan, B. ROW TWO1 Creech, S., Canfield, P., Rollnson, J., Hancock, B., Gehert, S., Freeman, B., Busch, L. 99 -1 ,.-ff Sr. G.A.A. SR. G.A.A. BOARD-ROW ONE: Frick, S., Dillon, C., Canfield, P., Stauber, L., LaPorte, L. ROW TWO: Morgan, S., Crumley, S., Hancock, B., Farkas, M., Crutch- field, N., Thomas, L. THESPIANS-Clockwise: Sweis- tis, P., Bell, J., Moskovitz, L., Keating, B., Flood, T., Eisman, D., Spencer, L. F. B. L. A. -- ROW ONE: Blank, B., Jankowski, A., O'NeiIl, B., Oberst, L., Dol- son, L., Stuart, J., Granata, C., Nelson, E. ROW TWO: Nelson, L., Hector, N., Gre- nate, C., Kahlenberg, E., Ault, J., Scott, B., Mrs. Trumble, Swift, K., Tonoff, C. ROW THREE: Greenhill, P., Goens, D., Senate, C., Coukos, D., Boller, P., Har- ris, P., Illingworth, J., Steeber, G., Lewis, P., Snow, M., Koon, J., Cary, M., Groseman, C. ROW FOUR: Martin, C., Green- hill, J., Weiner, E., Schnute, H., Ferris, P., Milner, J., Christy, P., Burks, R., Ault, N., Ford, D., Goens, M., Katz, B., Canfield, D., Rich- ardson, S., Dick, P., Wheel- er, S., Hight, T., Post, L., Krenz, L., Edlundh, E., Nel- son, J., Drylie, S., Smith, P., Trembly, B. F.E.A.-ROW ONE: Rice, C. Hirsch, T. ROW TWO: Pardee M., Carlson, S., Michly, P., Col Inns, B., Hopkins, J. F.T.A.-ROW ONE: Hoff, C., rs Korber, Stampley, L., Coukos D Dill la K r P on, C., B nken, ., Bolle Tenge, L., Henslee, P. ROW TWO Carlson, J., Lobe, M., Feinberg C Schnider, J., Canfield, D., Lewis S Weiner, J., Dillon, M. F.H.A.-STOVE: Martire, D., Pofcher, E., Newman, C., Wheeler, R., Christensen, S., Rich, P., Mrs. W. Mann. ROW ONE: Liepson, K., Randolp, L., Anderson, C., Whitehead, L., Grudt, I., Pate, D., Chase, S., Duffield, L., Bacon, D., Cooke, L., Phillipa, S. ROW TWO: Gerken, D., Lundeen, P., Coleman, D., Douglass, S., Rambo, M., Johnson, P., Morgan, S., Jacobson, A., Bigor, H., Margoles, S., Krajcir, C. ROW THREE: Weeks, S., Warden, L., Wiggenhorn, M., Moen, M., Lindgren, K., Lowe, K., Haney, M., Moorhouse, J., Mann., M., Hackel, L., Levey, L., Swell, K., Bolster, N., Rogers, C., Shourt, S., Car- son, L., Nadell, L., Malhan, S., Gish, B. F.N.A.-LEFT SIDE: Prusas, N., Carnduff, M., Prater, G., Ma- kowski, B., Montgomery, . RIGHT SIDE: Crutchfield, N., Fernald, C. PATIENT: O'NeiII, B. SCIENCE FAIR COMMITEEZ ROW ONE-North, P., Greenhill, P., Greenhill, J. ROW TWO-Chamber lain, B., Alleman, S., Ralph, N., Fenton, B., Halem, B. FRENCH CLUB-ROW ONE: Mrs. Ross, Sponsor, Mrller, S., Fernald, C., Donnell, M., Thompson, J., Hector, N., Mltzenmacner, C., Tsoneff, T. ROW TWO: Lrpson, L., Hnght, T., Garbllk, D. THE GAVEL-fROW ONE: Gold, J , Hunt, M., Silverman, M., Clef ment, J., Bell, R. ROW TWO: Guttman, J., Needorf, M., Adron- son, D., Fernald, C., Montgom- ery, R., Adklsson, S., Sums, K., Mr. Starr, sponsor, Lasky, S., Klenota, J., Lee, K. ROW THREE: Flood, S., Hancock, B., Vickers, W., Werner, A., Seder, R., Werner, J., Rlggle, T., Morse, F., Rrce, G., Hodges, G., Flood, L., Bockal, A., Cookal, J., Ku- brick, S., Herberland, R., Veprln, H. BIOLOGICAL SEMINAR-ROW ONE: O'Connel, R., Alleman, S., Key, P., Mr. Brown, Sponsor, Erackson, C., Westerlund, B, Fuelds, S., Mlcnky, P., Crossman, C. ROW TWO: Cataldo, C., Hunes, B., McGlnnls, S., Fine. B., Dehner, K. Q L C ' ...ll l ILJY -' ' 9 l SR, CHOIR-ROW ONE: Green, P., Coukos, D., Soria, D., Gone M., Greenhill, P., Marks, S., Walker, A., Shivers, S., Ault, J. ROW zolez, M., Ford, D., Willis, C., Fields, B., Reick, S., Cain, D., lngs, THREE: Johnson, B., Wener, A., Suggett, T., Krowpman, R., Seark, J., Spuwak, J., Mrs. Olson. ROW TWO: Dowling, J., Stiles, S., T., Meyer, R., Walker, B., May, T., Drysdale, G., Powers, M., Lester, D., Margheria, S., Stauber, L., Hubbard, L., McFarland, Lang, R. COURIER STAFF-ROW ONE: Zacks, A., Zeilstra, D., Morrison, J., Warner, J. ROW TWO: Dalton J., Grunenwaid, R., Greenhill, J., Robertson, B. ROW THREE: Hartman, K., Mr. Berkovitz, Spon sor, Veprun, H., Horvath, L., Le Porte, L., Close, B., Sidlo, J., Stampley, L., Derman, L., Gambee E., Branch, B., Rich, S. RED CROSS COUNCIL-SEATED: Robin Mont gomery. STANDING: Nanette Hector, Tracy Hight, Connie Fernald. STAGE CREW-ROW ONE: Lockwood, S., Reachi, R. ROW TWO: Harkey, G., Gasswint, J., Battraw, B., Berggoen, T., Douglass, F., Proffer, J. ROW THREE: Sammons, N., Gilliard, D., Keating, B., Vente, T., Carter, H., Minkus, K., Minton, C., Rape, L. The fine Brave Drill Team performs for one of the football games. We ff 77 it ' l CJ 5 PEP CLUB--Birmingham's fine Pep Club has kept the traditlonal Brave splrlt alive. G.A.A. plays volley ball PROJECTION CREW - ROW ONE: Johnson, K., Kay, M., Hel- Ier, S., Sloggett, L., Kempley, N., Yeager, R. ROW TWO: Bere man, J., Colby, B., Koch, K.. Clift, D., Perry, L., DiRuscio, T.. Pease, D., Senko, R., Goldsen, B. . .M x L- X 'S x -I- X--V A,i-Vinh A Yo L!!- - L., W . I f Q, X f l , - 4 . 7 1 2 V I guy, F .446 1 nv 'T I G A I Moonlight Over the Rockies Dance. Gov., . r ...,... Tom Bryson WINNER OF BEARD GROWING CON- TEST. i'fn....g4ql- Candid shot of Mrs. Kin- nory's Science class. k x XX ,. N A , ,J - . 'f K - 1 SQ, JQ , tf . v' wjfiikx X h X, A XQJAZ 1,559 1 1fp:lxKU1li' XP' I 'KA xxfi.-Jjxxm A UNDERCLASSMEN Coffman, D. Collins, B. Dostmeyer, S. Drummond, S. 82 Allen, L. Auzene, P. Bailey, J. Battraw, B. Bennet, B. Bluhm F. Borges D. Callahan J. Carlson, S. Clark, G. B X.. Comer, E. Connolly, C. Cookmeyer, J. Daft, T. Day, J. Duncan, G. Ebbesmeyer, C. Eckert, F. Edgell. N. Else, D. 5 G Franco, A. Fream, B. Frisk, D. Gambee, E. Garland, J. N lil Gordon C Greenberg, E. Greenhill, P. Greshler, S. Grover, M. Henry, J. Hobson, R. Hoiby, R. Hole, D. Hunt, M. 'S l Etteldorf, M. Fenton, B Garrow, M. Glickfeld, C. Heimowitz, H. Henle, G Lenske, S. Lenzinger, J. -Q- Lydick L. Lyon M. - 'Jr W I Q' . Janini, N. Jankowski, A. Johnson, C. Johnson, D. Johnson G. - vu, X A Josefsberg, A. Keller, J. King, M. Laver, P. Leibsohn, G. Lmdsay R. Llnes D. Lmn S. Lombardo J. Lorenz, G 1 .li ' Mezerow, E. Mitchell, B Markham, B. Martin, S. Maurer, B. McCune, G. McGowan, B. V lin W! . Palmer, D. Pardee, M. ig! JE Moen, D. Murphy, J. Nelson, B. Nova, W. Oberst, L. ' -S 'vxff Stk fix 15, 1 .3155 Plumb, B. Polcar, C. Peterson, M. Peterson, M. Peterson, V. Piccini, B. Pierce, J. ,Q 2 ,it nb- Q' Proffer, J. Rapaport, R. Romas, L. Sawyer, P. Savinar, L. 83 J I 0- XY Scott, E. Shields, D. Sidlo, J. Snow, M. Solin, l. Thurber, L. Torgerson, R. Spangenberg Stark T Streeton W Sullada M Taylor F . V - if s Warren, J. Watson, L. Townley, L. Travali, B. Valianos, J. Vasin, R. Warner, D. .Q . 45 YR-yy 'rv' Webster, J. Weinerman, B. Weissman, J. White, W. Wilton, R. Zeilstra, D. Zema, N. Zorch, P. U Times have changed for Phil Bonnell fforegroundy, Summer 1960 Class Presi- dent. B1 Wright, M. Yates, C f tl gun- . Arkovich, J. Arnold, K. Baker, V. Bales, D. Abrams, D. Albert, E. Alburn, L. Allan, W. Allard, P. Allen, S. Allton, B. Anderson, G. Angler, D. Andrews, D. . 'IQ' vw 5 1 --- 5 N V' I .- Artis, G. Ault, C. Ault, N. Babbitt, S. Bachakes, P. Barclay, M. Barker, S. Barlow, J. Barron, T. Bauer, S. Beegan, D. Behm, D. Beal, T. Beatty, J. Beaty, N. Beck, D. Becker, T. , Beller, G. Bennett, B. Benshoof, B. Benson, G. Berger, G. Berthlaume, D. Black, B. lx 'N 1' QB- Blank, B. Bloch, S. Bloom, R. Bloomer, J. Boaz, S. 85 lf 6 Buchheister, N. Burks, R. Bogdanyi, D. Bonds, D. Borchart, C. Boyd, D. Bradley, D. J x to . .zz - tt' 1 1 w Bradley, M. Brandon, M. Brisken, D. Bristol, J. Buchanan, G. . Byron, J. Calhoun, D. Campbell, D. Caponetto, A. Capsis, S. Carberry, K. Carlson, J. 86 Carlton, T. Cartwright, S. Cary, M. Cataldo, C. Chapman, A. Clark, F. Clarke, K. Cocker, D. Coddington, P. Coenen, C. ' x 1 J 4 W 'D' M l X vb. Cohen, M. Collins, A. Columbia, G. Combos, B. Conglajosi, L. Connolly, G. Cook, M. Cooper, S. Cordova, J. Cottam, C. Chapman, H. Christenson, J Coerne, J. Cohan, A. Darakjian, L. Darby, C. Dehner, K. Deleury, D. Crossman, C. Cummings, L. Darling, M. Deranian, J. ,. Donnell, L. Fast, R. if Feuer, T. Curasi, T. Curtis, S. Cusimano, D. Dalton, J. Sf Davidson, E. Davis, P. Day, R. Deardorf, C. DeSilva, D. Devirian, J. Dewey, B. Diaz, D. jg, Dooling, B. Dowling, J. Drake, C. Drysdale, G. Faulkner, K. Feinman, S. Fergus, R. Fetsch, G. S an Fields, S. Fine, B. Fleischmann, J. Flood, T. 'V Qi Crouch, A. Crownover, D. Crumley, S. Culbert, W. 3 n 11 25-v Diaz, K. Dick, P. Ellithorpe, J. Farkas, M 87 36 'vt Y 1' German, D. Gessell, G. Goens, M. Goldberg, L. 88 Follansbee, B. Ford, D. Francisco, B. Frick, S. Friedman, C. x Q Friedman, S. Gary, M. Gasswint, J. Gentry, C. Gerhardstein, B. Gilchrist, J. Glick, S. Gluck, D. Godfrey, J. Goens, D. Goldner, J. Goodnight, W. Grammer, D. Granata, C. Green, S. I I J Xt! , nr Grinder, J. Grizzell, D. Grudt, M. Gunka, G. Gunther, H. Guzman, R. Haller, F. Halpin, R. Haney, D. Hanlon, K. Harkness, C. Harris, B. Harrison, R. Harryman, J. Harwell, H. 11 454 s x I ' Greenstein, S. Griffith, C Happle, B. Harkey, G. ff'-nw . Haughey, P. Hogan, J. Hohneck, C. Holman, J. Holtz, L. Herman, L. Hoisington, B. I a .wha 559' X 5 I Heath, T. Hedger, J. Heinila, K. Heintz, S. ' 'I' Herrington, R. Hines, B. Hjorth, C. Hodges, G. 3 Qt, Hoisington, R. Holcomb, C. Holden, L. Hollosy, W. f 6 Hopkins, J. Horn, J. Hornick, L. Horwath, J. Hosler, J. P, J ,W Q . Q QT' f 11 I Y, if Huber, C. 1 U - S Hunting, N. Illingsworth, J. Ivans, C. Jackson, H. Jackson, L. I ' . ! 'if-' if Jacobsen, K. A . Johnson, B. Johnson, C. Johnson, V. Jorn, C. Justice, D. 2 I 'J , J X L.. , Q A rl' 'tb ' Keating, B. King, Y. Kizar, C. Klenota, J. Koon, J. 11 Hunt, J. Jensen, L Y' ' any Sa '. 1- 1 Krowpman, R. Kurzweg, C. Lamont, D. LaPorte, L. Lasky, M. Lee, G. Lee, M. Lester, D. Levine, D. Laurent, A. Lawrence, J. Layng, R. Lebben, D. LeCron, C. 1 - f s . ' , Lee, S. Leeper, B. Leishman, S. Lemes, R. Lerner, M. -s '51 X K. 11 's 'Y Lewis, P. Lipson, L. Lockwood, B. Lockwood, S. Lopez, J. 68. C, S Lucas, T. Lupo, T. Mack, J. MacLeod, M. MacPhee, A. X- ,- Ee- S 4 Markham, C. Matheson, D. Mathews, V. Martin, D. Martin, K. Martinez, J. McCabe, D. McCarthy, L. McCay, P. McGinnis, S. Lopresti, R. Lovegren, B Malier, N. Maitles, A. Miller, C. Miller, S. Morgan, S. Morton, D. Q. s S 4 McNiff, C. Mellon, J. fic. ' A, 5 o f 42 -H J Meusborn, J. Meyer, D. Millsap, N. Minkus, K. C .- - l ' , 'SP' J . ll ' Moskovitz, L. Mueller, B. wx- Newell, G. Newhoff, S. ' i .5 Ofstein, M. Oldrate, B. Mentzer S. Merkel P. Metour, T. Migdal, P. Miles, J. Miller, B. Mintzer, B. Montgomery, A Montgomery, J. Muntifering, R. Murphy, J. Murrell, W. 'S Neapolitan, B. Neilson, R. Palsulich, A. Palsulich, D. 5 Northcott, B. Norton, B. Obando, R. hx T -' - I 9' af B' 1:-ef? ' ' O'ConnelI, R. O'Connor, J. L- K A 1 ,Q Olson, B. Olson, C. O'Neill, B. Pankratz, J. Paonessa, T. Paust, J. 9l Pevney, J. Phillips, H. Phillips, L. Pine, M. Porter, G. Reachi, R. Reppe, R. Riggio, J. Ritchards, M. Pollock, C. Prater, G. Quinn, J. Rape, L. Raum, R. Ricci, A. Rice, M. Richardson, S. Rick, P. Rieder, R. Robertson, B. Rogers, R. Rolapp, L. Roskuszka, C. Rowan, L. Ryan, B. Ryan, P. Rygh, J. Saggese, J. Sauter, L. Seldney, A. Senate, C. Shammas, C. Shank, R. Shapiro, G Shelley, B. Sherman, B. Sherman, S. Shields, C. Sholdar, S. 11 I 'C Rubin F. Rudolph, A. Schusterick, J. Scott, D Smith, P. Sneed, J. Stouffer, B. Strasser, M. X . 1 Q ' 5 Rn . 'Q' sc' Silver, M. Silver, S. Silverman, B. Sims, K. Sisk, L. .P 5 1 X ' 1 4 T. ' - Skei, S. Skersick, D. Slaughter, S. Slusser, M. Smith, J. , u . ' u. t T Solomon, P. Somers, S. Stange, J. Stevens B. Stevenson, P. Streechon L. Stutman R. Summers, S. 4 0 Q F 7 'Q ,I N 'J .gs ,A' nuff Taber, S. Thompson, K. Thompson, M. Trembly, B. Trumble, G. Tsoneff, T. rs K' . X , ,KV GW 5 ur! 3 Q K Nr . i Y. x Surey, B. - I 1. E .U '51 Tift, B. 1 ,X 'rx 4 Tumler, S. A u 5 Sutliff, B. Toland, G. Turford, D. Tyler, L. Updegraff, D. Usher, S. Vanderpool, K. Vaughn, L. X All SIE! Swift, K. Symons, J Tomkins, S. Tonoff, C Q-Q' ' F 3 Weiner, C. Weiner, R. Vente, T. I -1- ' Waite, D. L 1 ls- fi Veprin, H. VonHaase, D. Waber, M. Wagner, S. 4 W - 3 I I 'tin l Walgren, T. Walker, L. Watt, P. Weeks, R. E' Wilfong, B. Williams, P. Wexstein, I. Wexstein, S. White, M. Wickline, B. Wiezorek, P. ' bn . fglx 'Cf' 'F' 5 Y ' . I Q l -rm I . Williams, S. Williams, T. Wilner, S. Woodall, E. Woods, K. ' ' Z I -f ... 'fl'-' - - . 5 v - 'r 6 5 4 25 O 5 ff, M . Young, G. Young, K. Zavarella, N. Zimmerman, W. Auroeans rest on the lawn. 11 Woodward, M. Wright, R. HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT: Kathy Farrell, Queen Barbara Porter and Nancy Backman. MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS Alexander, R. Alpert, P. Andersen, R. Atkinson, S. Austin, J. Baldwin, P. 1 1 ' Y fx '-R ' R x. Brown, S. Buller, C. '94 SJ' Qi' ' s. Cain, L. Callahan, T. Campbell, D. s J,-7 Q 'C f Nu.-xl - 'ffl A Cassell, R. Chitwood, W. Q 'sf , Clapper, M. Cole, R. Coren, M. ' it . hx. Q: Tw- Deal, M. Dillon, M. Dolson, L. Getz, S. Gibson, K. Gill, B. Groel, G. Grosam, D. Guesno, B. 96 SLIM L Archibald, L. Aronson, B. Barker, J. Beck, S. Carnduff, M. Carter, H. We ' -p A l- ee 'N x' V 2 4-Q' X Cutler, R. D'Amato, B. 4 , ...ixzwqxiv , Crandall, J. Crutchfield, N. ' We 4 Feigenbaum, J. Gendell, J. Dunsmore, D. Fazio, A. I Gorman, D. Griffitts, J. Glasier, B. Glickfeld, M. L. Z N . 4 'f Hamilton, W. A s Gunn, M. Halem, R. 4? . F 6 .L - - 'R 4: aff Harris, J. Hartford, B. Haslam, N. 'B ri 5' . fi, C5 I Hill, S. Hire, S. Hoff, L. Hubenthal K Irwin B Kahlenberg, R. Katz, B. Ko King D King M Kirkpatrick, V. Klein, B. Johnson Johnson S Jones, D. Jones, D. ., , X . B 'Yr Qx ' i Lebow, M. Lewis, G. Q' 4 d Margherio, S. Maron, J. '- Kaye, A. QS! V? James, J. Jensen, C. Jacox, R. Lailo, T. Lang, J. Jones, M. Levy, D. Leverhant, M. Lewis, R. ' . ' Martin, C. SI Marr, B. 97 G.. 'Q sh R , su- . , McBroom, R. McGill V. Michels P. Michky P. Miller M. 'R' 'I'- 'Ns Millerd, R. Milne, R. Morgan, M. Morrow, J. Munnecke, D. 'x B11 'T Myers, P. Naples, P. Nl- ! .1 WP -:. I , ,U ,A . Neel, J. North, P. Novak, D. Okter, A. Olsen, G. Q' Q -2 fix L K ' -fl I Orgelthope, N. Oren, K. 3 N Ostrander, I. I nl S 5. in Phillips, K. Pierce, G. Pliska, S. Pohl, V. Pollard, T. Prusas, N. Ralph, N. Rector, J. Rice, G. Roberts, D Rolfe, L. Ross, S. Samuels, M. Sander, B. Sanders, T. Overlock, R. Owens, B. Owens. W- Palmer, G. Pascal, C. Pettus, D. N 4 Powolny, M. Preston, J. N Robertson, C. Rogne, M. . X Nr ' 0 Sawyer, B. Schwartz, F. Sharpe, J. Shine, B. Silverstein, G. Stallings, B. . 'S Q- ?-s 'Q Steen, L. Strobach, R. Stuart, J. Surinsky, S. Thomas, L. QT? 4 Wakeley, J. Walker, R. gc. 1 1.f7 js -A Q' ' Willardson, J. Winter, J. v-- r Wright, D. Zebelle, J. Zeller, P. Scott, N. ,,,,,,,, E X Wegner, K. Welch, E. Westeslund, F. Wheeler, S. White, L. Arsenic and Old Lace pre- sented by the Drama De- partment. Allan Bockal, AI Weiner, Lynn Spencer, and Nancy Sammons. . ' l tx. . Aaronson, D. Adams, S. Aheroni, E. Aldays, E. Alleman, T. 45 nb .4 ,-,,N Allen, D. Allen, S. Allen, T. Alley, S. fo ar- 3 Q. g 4-'x . 4. i fl ,. Anderson L Anderson, L. tv '25 Q LN Avery, Q L do Anderson, L. Andreson, C. Anderson, R. Archer, J. Arlidge, L. Aronson, N. Babbidge, M. Barrett, V. Belfatto, M. Backus, J. Bailey, S. Baker, J. Bargman, G. V X ' Beckerman, D. L Bartoli, K. Batto, D. Beck, N. Becklev. P. Bell, S. Benson, D. Berg, B. Bernstein, D. '42 ag, 1.1 as Beyea, B. Billings, E. Blake, K. Bolton, F. Bonds, S. 10 Barnes, F. Behlen, B. -'Sv Brown, M. Brown, R. Brakemeyer, B. Borowski, R. Boyer, L. if Brody, R. Brousseau, S. Brown, C. ! .iv VN. Brown, S. Brummond, V. Buchanan, E. .vb in ' ,N ' P Q V QL Q 1 Burns, D. Busch, A. 'rx , '3 ' 1 Butcher, J. Butts, L. Byron, F. f Y R Briggs, B. an X Brown, C. Bright, M. Brown, D. Buelna, D, Campabello, J. Bunch, B. Th .5 Q Q ' , 4. ' 7 Capps, D. Canfield, D. I' Qi 5' .J U . if r 5 X Carlson, S. Cattanach, R. Chartok, T. Chassman, P. .,., r 'QW Om ' fi' K sy Christy P Clark . Close, B. Coleman, J. fi. - ' 6 'U' ' G M 'L ' el v '- 'if I' . n 5 l .4 Conwell, S. Cook, C. Cookler, J. Coombs, J. F'-: Cheney, P. 'H 0 Q , y ,I QF Conley, L. Y Coleman, M. Cooper, L. Chenore, D. 10 Caraco, R Chole, R 95-J Dinkless, C. Dinsmore, P. Dunn, B. Durham, C. 102 Cooper, M. Costa, G. Darakjian, R. Davidson, J. Davis, R. Davisson, B. Delia, R. Denton, T. Derman. L. Dickinson, R. 10 F3 fi we Dooling, D. Downing, T. Druyun, C. Duffy, J. Dungan, D. Easton, P. Easton, P. Edwards, G. Eklund, C. Ellison, S. Ellsworth, B. Ensor, V Evans, K. Falls, R. Farhood, V. Feinberg S Felberbaum S. ,x-'-f . - - 1. -. Q Fletcher, B. Flood, L. Field, R. Qi of f x 'jr' Floyd, D. Faust, B. Feinberg, C Farrell, P. Faulkner, O. E'- Fischer, K. Finch, F. .li Fonzino, J. Forbes, P, Fields, B. , S 45' . ' 'Q ' s . 6, l i in x F' '- ' 'Y ' 'N' 'X Ford, K. Foreman, R. Formiller, K. Forrest, S. Forrest, S. , .- A ' 1, . ' 1 - - fk, ,, . Q ' ,,,, 1 Forson, J. Foster, J. Foster, R. Franz, P. Frederick, K. R V Fremstad, E. Freudiger, J. 'Dsl W Friedman, R. Fromberg, B. Gadbury, M. Gage, J. Gage, L. V 'to ' AI . Q!! is ' . .. Gainer, T. Gaines, C. Q T T Garrow, P. Genser, R. Gancher, T. Garblik D. Garcia, H. Garfinkle, A. Garite, T. 5 X Q- 1 Q T , 5- Gordon, J. Graham, B. 1 'T . . V Giampaoli, J. Gielgud, B. Gold, G, Goldman, L. Gomez, G. '33, Groskopf, P. Graham, C. Gray, R. Greene, G. Green, L. Greenhill, J. N N. ,, . . 5 'C' ea' fi -4. fa., I 1 ' T5 SNA, f f 1 . ' 7 T Y' I 1 I Gross, P. Grossman, C. Guagliano, J. Gustafson, D. Guttman, J. 103 I 'Q Q -ol R, 'C7 L Guzey, P. Haessig, R. Hain, S. Hamm, M. Hampsten, L. 10 Hayes, J. Hekkers, M. Hoffmann, R. Holloway, E. lO4 :. F-'F 63 s, ' -9 ' Q r x SYN Handler, G. Harper, J. Harris, B. Hartman, K. Harvey, K. NA' it .. 1 x , ow- Q, I t-v 2 Henninger, D. Herbert, R. Hight, B. Hines, B. -is-. . W v I 1 we - , Q aff 1' Q Holloway, F. Horney, W. Huberland, R. Hunting, L. lnglese, G. Isgro, B. James, C. Jimenez, Y. A s by' Joseph, C. Jue, S. Jur, L. Jurras, M. in ' Kanter, L. Kaplan, T. Kari, B. Karp, T. Hirsch, G. Hunting, W. Hutmacher, J. Hyatt, M Johnston, E. Jones, G. Johnson, T. f Justice, D. Keel, R. Kaloust, D. rw ' 'Ida' W 2 1 'S if A' . 6' . Y' 7 3 L N' . 'A I Klinger, L. Kohl, J. 'S f 2 ax .IZ LaMagdelaine, S. Lamson, A. 5 in G' 5 ' , y QQ - A Keene, W. Kelly, S. Ketchie, S. Kibrick, S. Kilpatrick, B. 1 'Q X .2 A10 King, T. King, V. Kissel, K. Klein, P. Kline, D. f ' . l 6 , 'E+ x f l s Kohls, J. Koopman, L. Krieger, B. Kunz, B. Laird, C. 'iq S ' Lee, P. Lehman, P. Lander, B. Landman, S. Larson, L. Lasky, S. Ledbetter, D. Lesser, S. Leighton, A. Lemes, J. Lentine, J. Lepke, D. Lepon, S. Lerner, H. ,Q 5 ' -T Qi A- 'sa QM! '15 Lockwood, J. Lewis, M. Lewis, S. Lewis, S. Lieber, J. Lobe, M. , 6 x. ILA, E Q l-I fl Lustig, G. Lotz, S. MacDougall, M. Mack, R. MacKenzie, L. 105 J Wx . x Q, A ' I V Z l'1r' QI' J J ' L MacMillan. W. Makler, M. Malton, S. Marcot, B. Marks, D. 5,3 J 'Q V x 15 wx an 'R 5 N . ' , is 5- '-7 J ' bv is f - 'r- ' ' A5 ' . X -' W Martin, J. Martin, J. Martin, J. Martin, M. Massey, A. Q ' 'O Q - -, 2 3. 5 1 M 'mf -Q. 4. ' fu 'N L MSUWSWS, L. Mathies, J. sl f , 'F ' wk 3 ,B . Nbr - . f Maximiuk, D. McCandless, S. McCloskey, J. McCrary, G. McCrory, C. S ,. s , .,, N . 'R '-R . A A fl McCune S McDonnel N ' H f ' . . . . G ,, Metzler, R. Miller, R. 5. . . X l McGee, J. McKee, E. McMackin, R. Messersmith, S. Metzber, F. 'X tgk w-'Z Q-J Montgomery, G. Morley, S. f . xx G Miller, S. Miller, W. Mitzenmacher, C. Mixsell, M. Molden, J. gf Needham, J. Morse, C. Morse, F. Murphy, C. Murphy, J. Nadeau, R. Neidorf, M. Nelson, G. Nelson, L. lO6 Nelson, M. Newson, L. -Q ig Q ff W Es Hoaglund, N. Nolke, N. Nollau, A. Obryant, R. O'Haver, J. Q-,, Ohl, J. Olsen, W. Onn, P. Osborne, B. Paden, J. 1 I f 4 Parks, T. Patch, J. Q3 tv- ' In Patten, E. Paull, T. Pederson, J. Perkins, A. Persons, M. D . -,. 15 l I E Peters, D. Phillips, R .Ny U vs. Pittman, W. Plumb, F. Powell, G. Powsner, S. Reid, R. gs Reynolds, P. Rich, S. Rifkin, S. Richards, G. Ricker, T. Robertson, S. Robinson, D. Robison, J. Rodney, I. Rogers, L. . x ' '-14:1 --M Ross. J. Rowland, R. Rowlett, R. Russell, S. L 10 Rempt, R. Reynolds, C ir Richter D Roberts D :- Rosen, B. Rosen, R. l07 -lil 4-'13 Rubinoff, R. Sadle, J. Scannell, C. Schaumburg, J. is P. Saeta, D. Salmon, S. Sampson, R. Saraydarian, A. Sardo. V. JN ja ff-v J Q, Savlor. J. 10 Schneider, J. Schuck, S. 108 I I 1 Sanders, G. Sanders, 4 A Schenble Scher, R. Schmidt, W. Ps., A .ci-4. Selhost, C. Serot, I. ar-' Schickler, S. Schlosser, S. Schultz, G. Scott, D. Scott, K. Seder, R. 4 . fxq h X is F Ts N, N . L J 5 Sgarlata, P. Shannon, J. Shapiro, G. Shugar, R. - L -'F .1 'Tir Silverman, B. Simon, A. Simmons, M. Simpson, D. - o 1. Q S.. Smith, D. Smith, P. Smith, P. Spangenberg, S. Segel, N. 6 ' : Shumway, S. Q. Singletory, S. Sidell, S. Sill, J. I . Sirak, D. Sloneker, M. Stiles, S. Stilwell, S. Taylor, B. Tenge, L. U! ' og -vu I I, Q, Q, Sparber, S. Spencer, R. Spievak, J. Stalcup, E. Stampley, L. Ct. 'Vx Stanage, S. Standefer, G. Steen, S. Stevens, L. Stewart, J. A X Stokes, G. Stuler, B. Surber, M. Swerploff, S. Tapla, J. Thomson, R. Thompson, R. Thurman, R. Twomey, L. Underwood, C. ,fig 5 Valentine, J. Vanderhorst, E. Van Herpe, F. Wade, B. Walker, S. I Q' Watson, S. Wauhop, J. Weber, C. Wehe, D. Weinberg, G. Weiss, B, Welch, D. Welch, T. Werner, A. Wertz, D. 10 Urban, F. Wallace, B. Warner, J Weiner, J. Weinoe, B 109 Wisdom, B. Worden, M. l IO 'vii-fi Wexstein, D. White, H. White, L. Whitehead, D. Williams, D. I - . I Williamson, D. Willis, C. Willoughby, D. Wilson, A. Winegar, B. L . I ' 'Q 14 . 8 -Q f avfr. - A i sifsff Worthen, C. Zimmerman, J. Zoraster, D. Dunn, T. Guzey, L. Coach DeLeon briefs players. Santa and friends at the Chrnstmas Dance X an Ethan Albert, First place, Bermlngham Hugh Sc: ence Falr Ill 1 i PORT ' 1 4 X x 4 k FOUTBALL W. Conwell J. Havhoe i l Coach DeLeon, Coach Goff This year's fine Birmingham varsity football team showed its traditional fighting spirit as it crashed its way through the '59 season. Bob Parks broke several Birmingham records as he piled up 66 points during the season, second best in the valley. Coaches Ralph DeLeon and George Goff did an excel- lent job with a very capable team. G. Harkey A. MacPhee J. Olmore H. Parker L. Cummings S. Wheeler D. Clements C. Markham D. Jones T. Lupo D. D'Allesandro B. Parks VARSITY-FIRST ROW: Francisco, B., D'AIlesandro, D., Sherman, B., Parks, B., Olmore, J., MacPhee, A., Barron, T. SECOND ROW: Hayhoe, J., May, T., Wheeler, S., Harkey, G., Jones, D., Clements, D., Parker, H., Moyer, R. THIRD ROW: Coach DeLeon, Conwell, W., Buchanan, D., Schmidt, M., Collins, A., McGowan, B., Hekkers, M., Nicolet, S., Coach Goff. FOURTH ROW: Lupo, T., Cummings, L., Taber, B., Murphy, M., Markham, C. JR. VARSITY FOOTBALL-ROW ONE: Howell, T., Merkel, P., Carter, H., Moohr, J. ROW TWO: Jones, D., Mansfield, S., Guzman, B., Swain, K. ROW THREE: Williardson, J., Vente, T., Gadbury, M., Woodward, M., Groskopf, P. SAN FERNANDO D'AIlesandro gets stopped. 17 CLEVELAND D'AlIesandro goes low as Markham and the referee look gugnuunll' 4.4 VAN NUYS Cummmgs huts Van Nuys man as MacPhee comes IH fast K GRANT Brave's huddle breaks fast. BEE FOOTB LL Bee Coaches O'Halloran and Hyche. This years mighty Bee footballers crushed their way to a high standing in the Valley League. This years returning varsity players combined with the Bee players who are moving up to varsity should prove strong enough to capture lst place next season. Tim Walgren was chosen most valuable player and was placed on the first string all valley team. Coaches O'HaIloran and Hyche did a great job with a highly capable team. BIRMINGHAM VS. SAN FERNANDO-Running are: Mike Ofsteln, No. 16, Jim D'Amato, No. 24, Grant Mc- Cune, No. 12, Dave Ledbetter, number not shown, ll7 -imc V . 9 5 Z . Yi' -fi Qt' 3 , NL., , ,I V I. ' is 'Y' , W i- .J 1 Sim. fmt.-.ifnn -4299 'A 5 QQ an 'Q ' .R 'ra' BEE FOOTBALL-ROW ONE: Heller, S., Murphy, J., Valianos, J., Mc Cabe, D., Vaughn, L., Davis, D., Walgren, T., Thompson, M., Skersick D., Olsen, G., Hornick, L., Pollard, M., Toland, G., Millne, R., Han chera, D., VanHerpe, F., Ledbetter, D., Ellison, S. ROW TWO: Salerno, P., Suggett, T., Sherman, B., Allen, T., Hoiby, R., Gasswint, J., Mc Cune, G., Fergus, D., Cookmeyer, J., Herrington, R., Bradley, D., Need ham, E., Caponetto, A., Ezykowski, F., Lebow, M., Cordova, A. Edwards, G., Gustafson, B. ROW THREE: Allen, W., Tozzi, M., Mack P., Grammer, D., Newson, L., Needham, J., Gunther, H., Johnson, C., James, J., Ofstein, M., Jensen, L., Schusterick, J., Silver, M., Coaches Hyche and O'HaIIoran. ROW FOUR: McGee, J., Hanes, L., D'Amato, J., Robertson, S., Parks, T., Aldays, E., Douglas, M., Clark, R., Gross, M., Beckley, P., Justice, D., Jorn, C., Sanders, P., Hire, S., Fitzgerald, M., , Bunch, B., Pulde, C., Hayes, J., Field, R., Hamilton, W., L., Elder, J., Pliska, S., Marcot, B., Frazier, M., Gardner, J. Birmingham vs. San Fernando. 118 CROSS COUNTRY The fine running ability of the Cross Country team and the expert coaching of Mr. Margadant combined this year to pace Birminghan to a close third in Valley League standings. Preston Massey received the honor of carrying the Olympic Torch part way to Squaw Valley this year. He was chosen on his merits in Cross Country events. VARSITY-ROW ONE: Weeks, Massey, Ptashne, Culbert ROW TWO: Horwath, Holl, Kari, Bogdangi. JV-ROW ONE: Lemich, Happle, Harding, Collins, Metour ROW TWO: Angler, Vasin, Meyer, Lee, Flood, Hobson. 10TH GRADE-ROW ONE: Genser. Dooling, Worthen, Nutz- horn, Cooper, Rickter. ROW TWO: Isoro, Lender, Zoraster. Hess, Wakeley, Lemich. ll9 FIRST STRING VARSITY BASKETBALL: Mc- Swain, L., Adamo, J., Nordyke, F., Zeilgstra, D., Saggesse, J. ASKETBALL Another championship for Birmingham! With the Birmingham team controlling the boards possessively and gathering the aIl-im- portant points continuously through out the season, Birmingham swept to first place in the West Valley League. The great depth of the team and expert coaching from lVlr. Stone com- is bined to form a winning combination in the 1959 team. Coach, Mr. Stone. VARSITY BASKETBALL-ROW ONE: Steiner, D., Daft, T., Connover, D. ROW TWO: Mr. Stone Adamo, J., Davis, E., Saggesse, J., Davis, J., Nordyke, F., McSwain, L., Horwitz, M., Eldridge R., McCrary, R., Zeilgstra, D. 'F' Q Ng 1 3? 121 Mr. Ornelaz, Coach. lY -Y'w' ' - ll X . .JLSQ I' J.V. BASKETBALL-ROW ONE: Overlock, R., Bradley, M., Lopresti, R., Joseph, M., Ellothorp J. ROW TWO: Cartwright, A., Nova, W., White, W., Ebbesmeyer, C., Wilson, L., Hunt, J., Morse G., Mr. Stone, Coach. 'W-llll ji BEE BASKETBALL-ROW ONE: Abrams, D., Mack, J., Gessel, G., Rolapp, L., Typer, R., Hole. D., Douglas, F., Newell, D., Giampatl, J. ROW TWO: Driskill, D., Cutler. R., Faulkner, K., Drake, M.. Cordona, J., Lebben, D.. Lopez, J., Weiner, B., Wilson, D., Mr. Ornelaz. CEE BASKETBALL-ROW ONE: Buettner, H., McCrory, C., Schultz, G., Bloom, R., Kline, D., Rawtich, R., RolaDD. L., Greenstein, S. ROW TWO: Spiegel, L., Rettinger, M., Reppe, R., Burns, D., Bland, J., Garite, T., Fetsch, G., Miller, W., Mr. Ornelaz, Coach. - Tennis doubles of D. Levi and M. Cooper head the ladder on Birminghams squad. mfr, TENNIS-ROW ONE: Davis, E., Weinerman, B., Serey, D., Cooper, M., Cooper, J. ROW TWO: Fast, D., Greenberg, A., Murphy, M., Burteness, K., Aehee, P., Schmidt, G. ROW THREE: Hyatt, M., Ivans, C., Christensan, D., Halpin, D., Trusty, D., Reppe, R., Coach Hyche. ' -we mir..-.5 A! GOLF-ROW ONE: Topides, T., Brody, J., Gentry, E., Haney, D., Abram, D., Coaker, J. ROW TWO: Mirkel, P., Sehatan, S., Shapiro, S., Leveni, D., Horowitz, M., Steiner. D., Hartford, W., Shapiro, J., Smithson, J, TENN Serving is B. Weinerman top tennis single GOLF J C. Markham puts the shot. TR CK VARSITY TRACK-ROW ONE: Knight, J., Massey, P. Weeks D., Lewis, G., Singer, A., Mansfield, S. Woodward, M., Boyd, B., Hill, P., Flood, T., Lemes, J., Schmidt, M. ROW TWO: Parks, B., Olmore, J. Coleman, P., Moyer, R., Nordyke, F., Needham, E., Horvath, J., O'Haver, G., Lyons, M., Toland, G. Miller, S., Falkner, K., Bogdanyi, D., May, T. ROW THREE: Halstead, A., Bryson, T., Saggese, J. Col Iins, A., Morse, K., O'Connor, J., Meyer, D., Tsoneff, T., LoPresti, R., Valianos, J., Markham, C., Lupo T., Willardson, J., Adamo, J., Ebbesmeyer, C., Robinson, D. Vaulting is A. Halstead T. Flood goes over the bar. Broad jumping is G. Lewis. Mr. O'Hara ,Varsity coach l l BEE TRACK-ROW ONE: Franco, A., Robinoff, R., Collins, C., Lee, G., Harding, W., Clubert, B., Beck. N., Hedger, J., Zoaster, D., D'Amato, B., Richter, D., Sirrack, D, ROW TWO: Aldays, E., Sanders, P.. Langston, A., Ryder, D., Cohen, M., Lotts, S., Bara, R., Cummings, L., Walgren, T., Fine, B., Bardon, T., Crumley, D., Field, D., Vandy, T., Long, V., Ross, J., Gainer, T., Faulkner, G. ROW THREE: New- son, L., Valianos, J., Lerner, M., Salerno, P., Gardner, J., Dooling, D., Genser, R., Morse, F., Samules, L., Milne, R., Bloomfield, S., Coormeyer, J., Segel, N., Ohiglin, B., Holloway, E., Fowler, W., Typer, R., Holloway, F., Cutler, R. !mli?T ' l ' -43-3 .1 A . .. CEE TRACK-ROW ONE: Casnova, T., Theil, D., Huberland, R., Jones, G., Worthen, C., Turner, R., Sogar, J., Wall, B., Degeyter, G., Beuttner, B., Adamo, M., Penfield, R., Gunn, M. ROW TWO: Barkley, D., Clark, M., McOmber, P., Hacia, B., Wagon, S., Baker, J., Kerry, B., Clutz, S., Obryant, R., Bloomer, B., Hicastri, T., Scott, J., Lander, B., Rape, G., Garret, S., Wineburg, H., Wilson, T., Fields, D., John- son, B. ROW THREE: Adelman, L., Dean, L., Beck, N., Karp, T., McSwain, D., Typer, R., Silverman, M., Clutz, S., Howath, J., Durley, B., Hanchera, D., Petas, M., Davis, B., Barter, J., Weilan, C., Colaon, L.. Damitz, D., DiRuscio, T., Kilpela, T., Sholdat, T. i iz.-..-...- A.-! 'T.. -ill1.llilq, Hurdlers are: S. Wheeler, J. Olmore, P. Salarno and P. Hill. Mr. Thomas, Bee Coach Sprinters are: G. Lewis, P. Colman, T. Walgren, B. Colbert, B. Fine, M. Silverman and R. Berra. 3 ii This years swim team, fresh from last years smashing victory in the Val- ley League and City Finals, promises to repeat its amazing performance by sweeping both titles once again. With almost all returning lettermen, plus some new additions, Birmingham prom- ises to be even stronger this season. Birmingham will reign again! M Coach De Leon VARSITY SWIM TEAM - ROW ONE: Coach De Leon, Lang, S., Doman, J., Grover, M., Morris, J., Alton, B., Walker, L., Wright, G. ROW TWO: Cartwright, A., Hunt, J., Nordyke, F., Drown, D., Borchart, H., Lorenz, G., Kaufman, J., Twomey, L., iliockwood, B., Grey, B., Beaty, BEE SWIM TEAM-ROW ONE: Paden, J., Gold, G.. Waite, D., Bradley, D., Larsen, D., Denton, T., Hanes, L. ROW TWO: Coach De Leon, Fields, R., Davis, R., Pettus, D., Bliss, N., Mack, R., Allan, L., Hasick, R., Wright, D., Rossen, R., Kessler, B. CEE SWIM TEAM-ROW ONE: Moore, B., Gratt, B., Mills, C., Freeman, F., Croach, C., Hunter, T. ROW TWO: Coach De Leon. Roberts, N., Muller, B., Seder, R., Jacox, D., Vente, R., High man, M. r ' 'ng' ., -A ..,,,. Q' ,mn-Q D- ,lf 1-5-f .-T , -J-9'-Z A - SK ' 'T isa! 3 ' BREAST STROKE: Hanes, L., Lorenz, G., Gray, R. tug. ,J ..,,, i 1 iv. . A ' -.- -4 BUTTERFLY: Cartwright, A., Kaufman, J., Lockwood, B., Lang, S. I1 lr .1 2-'f . f x '4..,g -A wa- x A ' 0.- 32? - Q r . o :,, , 1 1' I g --- QA... One half gamer half twist executed by J. One half foreward executed by P. Nutz- One half gamer by P. Nutzhorn. Nemeth. h0l'I1. Standing at side of pool are Birmingham's top swimmers D, Drown, L. Twomey, A. Cartwright. vii K- Diving are B, Alton, F. Nordyke, M. Grover, B. Boyd. SEB LL l Mr. Zuber, coach. This year the Braves base- ball team is equipped with an impressive staff. Some of our mightiest Braves include, Van Sherman, pitcher, Howard Par- ker, power packed hitter, and Roger Ruggerio, very capable fielder. The team is of excellent quality and is one that should lead the Birmingham Braves to a high place in valley and city standings. i l 1 VARSITY BASEBALL-ROW ONE: Drysdale, G., Shapiro, D., Sherman, V., Tozzi, M., Jones, D. ROW TWO: Har- rington, R., Sherman, B., Scott, M., Dow, C., Skersick, D., Ruggiero, R., Pilch, M. ROW THREE: Parker, H., Beckerman, B., Schustrick, T., Weiner, A., Hensen, L., Clements, D., Caponetto, A. J. V. BASEBALL-ROW ONE: Rosenburg, J., McCabe, D., Grammer, D., Rolapp, L., Ledbetter, D., Smith, J., Landman, S., Pilch, D., Rolapp, D. ROW TWO: Fergus, D., Gezno, B., Beckley, P., Vaughn, L., Conwell, S., Ges- sell, G., Narcott, B., Artis, G., Pollard, T. ROW THREE: Metz, M., Weitzman, L., Dooling, B., Kenner, B., Morse, C., Pankratz, J., Goriki, D., Henchera, D., Henderson, B., Coach Goff, - -im . 1- Ns GYMNASTICS GYMNASTIC TEAM-ROW ONE: Andrews, D., Henry, J., Conover, D., Cole- man, K., Hamllton, W., Davlsson, B., Fnelds, S., Cararo, R., Hollosy, W., Mc- Klnney, B., Kara, A., Shannon, J. ROW TWO: Johnson, S., Rempt, D., Metour, T., Hichethier, S., Wilson, A., Sampson, R., Frernstad, E., Rudolph, A., Rob- ertson, C., Gunther, H., Holman, J., Horn, J., Wagnar, G., Starbuck, F., Coach Merrltt Stanfseld. ROW THREE: Enger, J., Hnndernach, L., Walker, R., Cole, S., Jones, D., Pittman, W., Laver, P., Wegner, K., Wsstgrlund, F., Borowskl, R., Wextein, D., Cranfield, T. ROW FOUR: Rempt, R., Pllska, S., Benedict, Ji, Aubele, J., Welch, D., Byron, J., Goldner, J., Canter, G., Byron, F., Co- lumbia, L., Parks, T., Fond, J., Drake, B. Long horse D. Jones. 130 BEE SONGLEADERS-ROW ONE: Felt, C., Ricci, A. ROW TWO: Miller, J., Calahan, T., Sholdar, S. Larry Allan 71. , R ' 1 gl V- '- j if . 5 ' 3 .4125 -. ,,g 2 ,I if . 1 ,L A 1 .i5..??l 2 J , 4- 5.1 , w f 1 :- I J J , ' : Ann - 1 Q, 7 -ef CHEERLEADERS-ROW ONE: Arroni, E., Patch, J. ROW TWO: Twomey, L., Kaufman, J., Morris, J. SONGLEADERS-- man, J., Kochajki, 'F DRHi.TEAM ROW ONE: Atkinson, L., Pikor J ROW TWO Leh L., Smith, i - ,r.-. S. BAND JUNIOR HI M4 'Ai Jeff Bland Vice President Marty Gill President Betty Guthman Secretary 60 T DE TBOD OFFICERS Gary Herzberg, Eighth grade representative, Tom Mark Oliff, Boys' Council President, and Sue Earnest, Girls' Dalton, Seventh grade representative. League President. Judy Kane Vice President Jeff Bland President Betty Guthman Secretary S960 STUDE T BODY OFFICERS Gary Herzberg, Boys' Council President and Patty Skow, Girls' Sue Margoles, Eighth grade representative and Lynn League President. Margoles, Seventh grade representative. W'60 HOUSE OE REPRESENTATIVES The House of Represen- tatives, the governing body for the Junior High, is a very important part of stu- dent government. Headed by the Junior High Vice President, the well or- ganized House of Repre- sentatives makes many wise and highly useful decisions. W'60 ORGANIZATIO COUNCIL ORGANIZATION COUNCIL- ROW ONE: Kane, J., Gill, M.. Guthman, B. ROW TWO: Oliff, M.. Husman, J., Mr. Markham, Earnest, S., Epstine, R., Herz- berg, G. 136 S960 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES S960 ORGANIZATION COUNCIL D. ROW TWO: Orr, S., Margoles, L., Bloomer, B., Skow, P., Margoles, S. W '60 -9 OFFICERS Brian Gustafson Vice President Cathy Clay Secretary Bob Hacia Treasurer Don Fergus President S'6O - OFFICER Mike Clark Vice President Kristine Pearson Secretary Bill Bloomer President Dick Hoff Treasurer Mr. Markham and Mrs. Perry, A-9 Sponsors. if 4 Adelman. L ' Adnan. G tj Allen. C Feuer, S. 3' . Fitzgerald. M gl. Y' Q, Folkes. S. l Anon. S ' ' Ashworth. D A 1 'J.- Austnn. J. 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M Shaper. J Shaughnessy, K Sherman, D. Shields, M. Silva. J. Smlthson. J. Spagonla. T. Sprung, R gfgjndqg' 9th Grade Playday. Sullivan. J. Swartzburg, J Taber, J. Tate, J. L- Tomllnson, P. Torgerson, C. Van Noy, T, Venoble. T, Vermllyea. L. Waber, K. g--, ,.- 1 f., Wackenstedt, L Pink Magic Jr. High Play. Warner, B. Watkins, P. 1 Werner, M. Wennstock, H. Wensberg, S. Wenser, M. Wheeler, E Whlte, R Whitley. M Wilson. R Wolf, A. Zauss, H. bv!! 'P FS 13' 93 ' Q9 1? fn i -. sg. .:i 'ir , i ' r P ' ' wi' 5 VI - yn. ,f l wb 1 'Q 'if gi l . .,.,, ,H X i is ur .,, 1 f Q ?' B Adams, S. Adkisson. B. Adolph, B. Bright, M. Brooks, D. Alben' BA B vs Brown, J. 9 Allen, S. Anderson, J. Q V Brown. M. J 4 5 Brown. M. I Anderson' K cl, Bruchman, B. Anderson, R. Antos, L. , . S V ' E rl - as zv' W ! Bryant, L. Buchan, P. Aronson. E. 'K' Buck' J' , Aubele. J. ' Austin, L. f 'a 7- Al Buckner, V. I J., ,Y-...I Buettney, H. S Bachakes, P. Burkett' J' v Bahni, E. Baird, P. 5 . g. -1 .4 Burrows, D. L Burson, R. Balzer, M. E35 Burston' J' Barer, E. . ' Q Barer, L. W i l , Rb ' Byerly, J. 3 Callaway,1M. .Z Camaret . Barker, T. - ' Barter, J. a Barter, J. ' I ,L :V Carlson, C. Carr, M. Beck' G. vw Carter, L. Becker, P. S Q ' Beerman, C. f R , 'T Casanova, S. v- Casanova, T. Ben' L. , Cavanaugh. L. 4 geneidictEC. LS ent ey, . . 1 1 EJ' Y: K 4 ' dn- Chance, R. . Chandler, J. gergery DI Chole, M. erger. J. , Berger, V. I X . 5 ty lm ef . Christy, R. Clark, M. Bernsdorf. G Clark' R' Berohn, D. . r- ', A S Bingaman, L. -4 ' . 4 6 . sy ' . 'll Clark, R. ' ' Clark, S. Blxby, A. .5 Clements, D. Bland, J. , Bloomer, W. G, . s Coblens, C. ,S Coffin, C. Boos, B. V1 Cohan' R' L Bowman, B. Boyer, S. i cohn.J. ' I . Colby, B. gmgdon' D. X Coleman, D. iiggs. A. Briggs. B. L , x Connelly, I. ,VM Connolly, S. ' - Cordova, A. 142 i Cowart, M. Cramer, R. Crandall, E. Crouch, C. Crum ley. D. Daft, B. Daley, M. Damits, D. Davis, B. Davis .J. Davis, M. Davis. P. Deane, L. Dehner, S. Dennis, W. Dense, M. Desm ond, R. Deutsch, C. Devore, T. Dick, R. Diebold, S. Dewi! Doig. t. M. J. Donnell, C. Dooling, C. Douglas, S. Douglass, S. Drake, M. Duder Dungan, B. Easte Edlun in, R. dh, J. Ehrlicm, B. Ekhol Ellis. m, C. M. Emrick, V. Erikson, M. Estav illo, D. Evans, M. Ezykowski, F Feleg yr Feil, D. P. Feinberg, S. Feist. R. Fetsch, G. Fisher, S. Flahe Forbe rty, S. s, B, stadt, S l L L 4- -I 2 f 9 fx 4 16 .50 N 4 6 'Sn . ., A' H G. ,L . .L '.g I ..-I I Foremaster, I Forsythe, B. Fowler, M. Fowler, P. Franco, D. Frank. J. Frank, L. Franz, J. Frash, L. Frashure, B. Frazier, M. Friedman, B. Funicello, J. Fussell, D. Ga5e, J. Gallatier, C. Gardner. J. Gaus, D, Geer, N. Gennaro, M, Gerken, D. German, J. Gessell, L. Gillespie, C. Girard, J. Glass, P. Golden, S. Goldman, M. Goldman, M. Gorecki, D. Grant, D. Gratt, B. Green, L. Green, P. Griffin, G. Gross, M. Gucciardo, J. Guesho, A. Gunther, P. Guthman, B Guy, T. Hall, W. 31 I2 , f'LX x sd A lf Q 5 14 .sd .QL bl 5 ' Es!! 7 Ks i Halmy, M. Hampsten, J. Hanchera, D. Hanes. T. Hanna, M. Hannah, S. Hannon, G. Hardy, L. Harris, S. Hartman, J. Hartman, K. Harvey, P. Hatlestad, L. Haugh, C. Hawke, L. Haykin, S. Hector, V. Hedger, J. Henman, N. Henderson, B. Henner, M. Hennlnger, D, Hicks, J. Hill, F. Hill, J. Hill, P. Hiorth, A. Hoerner, K. Hoff, D. Holloway, P. Holmes, R. Hook. M. Hopper. J, Hooper, T. Hume, B. Hunter, M, Hunter, T. Hurley. P. Illingworth, J, Jackson, V. Jakubik, R. Jaros, P. s 4 be 2259 Y: L I 'G 9 2 G V l tvw' 1 ' K l i ill xxx, A V Ev 1' v-- 293 Q 9 Un ,g-, D Q99 up , X r- I ' 922 Johnson, C. Jones, G. Jones, K. Jones, M. Jones, S. Jorgensen, R. Junget, P. Kalp, G. Kane, J. Kay, S. Kaye, M. Keating, S. Keister, D. Keister, L. Kelley, R. Kellogg, M. Kenner, P. Key, D. Kimball, K. King, S. Klein, B. Koch, A. Konz, A. Koozin, C. Krause, S. Kritzberg, L. Krowpman, D Langston, A. Lapidus, L. Lavine. S. Leibsle, J. Leiss, M, Lemich, J. Lemmer, S. Leo. J. Lepke, C. Levin, B. Levey, E. Lewson. L. 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'X ' D XX' .1 U , My JW 'XLR j Q Q mme as ATHENIANS-ROW ONE: Lockwood. S., Lipson, K., Bixby, G., Scala, M., Chole, M., Bell, L., Donnell, C., Rotman, L., Miller, L., lllingworth, J, ROW TWO: Smith, E.. Brundrett, N., Campbell, J., Franshure, B., Kane, J., Guthman, B., Orr, S., Mork, M., Simonick, B., Hawke, C., Clark, D., Lindstrom. J., Hackel, L., Swain, C. ROW THREE: Hartman, K., De Witt, M., Riese, S., Mark, S., Barer, E., Coleman, D., Crawford. L., Gerken, D., Volta, J., Weiss, C., Barer, L., Shenka- row, M., Lyday, L., Fowler, P., Scadron, N., Brown, J., Rudolph, S., Sobel, S. ROW FOUR: Montgomery, J., Leiss, M., Sharron, W., Wilkinson, L., Krajeir, C., Lockwood, L., Stegmair, V., Bernson, C., Guttman, P., Margoles. S., Nash, P., Holman, L., Dooling, C., Minsky, J., Douglas, S. W'6O A9 CLASS COUNCILPMROW ONE: Mr. Markham, Sponsor, Gustafson, B., Clay, C.. Hacla, B., Mrs. Perry, Sponsor. ROW TWO: Lewis, M., Slorie, D., Pikor, J., Miller, A, Wolf. A., Symoris, F. Burton, l... Tauity, W., Wackenstedt, L. S'6O A-9 CLASS COUNCIL-ROW ONE: Stokes, C., Clark, M., Pearson, K., Bloomer, B., Hoff, D., Mork, M. ROW TWO: Thompson, L., Haugh, C., Burston, J., Zuckerman, D., Lyday, L., Prator, J., Teiss, M., Smith, P., Clements, D., Perri, D. ROW THREE: Pace, M., Magnussen, S., Stovall, D., Smirnoff, N., Hartman, K., Perdue, D., Frazier, B., Harris, S., Gold, M., Bland, J. CHIEFTAINS-ROW ONE: Green, G., Donnell, C., Mork, M., Lyday, L., Nelson, K., Bengston, C., Perelman, H., Koff, N., Evans, K., Wall, B., Jones, R. ROW TWO: Marr, D., Lantalo, C., Dooling, C., Paonessa, T., Souciy, D., Harris, S., Malouf, D., Miller, M., Yarbrough, S., Deutsch, C., Derman, A., Scola, M., Bell, L., Fowler, P., Dean, B. ROW THREE: Mr. Smith, Minsky, J., Chandler, J., Hill, D., Skow, P., Diehner, S., Dungan, B., Lavine, S., Miller, B., Mark, S., Van- clyke, M., Green, R., Doiy, J., Hare, C., Shenkarsw, M., Rudoph, S., Mr. Miley. ROW FOUR: Mr. Starer, Perkins, G., Leibsohn, S., Ordeseh, G., Hoffman, J., Kari, R., Swrinslsy, R., Husted, B., Hartman, K., Symons, F., Hickethien, S., Clark, D., Clements, D., Bolf, D., Guthman, B., Kane, J., Lipkin, B. Jr. Girls' League Cabinet W'60-ROW ONE: Jan Minsky, Sue Jr. Girls' League Cabinet S'60-ROW ONE: Patti Skow, Chris Earnest, Marsha Weiner. ROW TWO: Barbara Friedman, Patti Dooling. ROW TWO: Susan Phillips, Jan Minsky, Karen Nelson. Skow, Kathy Weber. Not shown: Linda Graff. QI? 1 'ff MV? Jr. Health Council-ROW ONE: Sharon Mark, Ellen Barer, Joann Burston. ROW TWO: Evelyn Levy, Barbara Friedman. 154 . ,W ' c ' .43 it r X L JR. BAND-ROW ONE: Wickline, J., Stokes, C., Kohl, D., Hilliard, C., Wolfson, J., Redding, S., Russell, W., Barnett, B., White, R., Twigger, R., Kelsey, J., Herritt, Z., Fixler, P., Wallace, D. ROW TWO: Foreman, D., Ragland, B., Barron, D., Benedict, C., Marsh, R., Barnes, K., Wagner, G., Dalton, T., Leo, J., King, D., Walker, R., Conrad, C. ROW THREE: Gagnon, G., Van Stee, B., Watters, R., Fussell, D., Benton, R., McConahery, M., Yeager, J., Cramer, R. ROW FOUR: Drake, M., Loeb, J., Morris, M., Blizzard, J., Mr. Annis, Sponsor. P 4 7. JR. ORCHESTRA-ROW ONE: Mr. Annis, Neidorf, B., Johnston, P. lmber, L., Surinsky, R., Sandler, M., Fair- banks, L. ROW TWO: Schulate, D., Bennett, K., Wichelm, J., Nelson, P., Nottage, L., Lockwood, L., Ellesberg, B., Matt, D., Waite, G., Kurland, L., Orr, J., Heckel, L., Wilde, V., Knight, B., Fawcett, S., Bunzel, D. ROW THREE: Green, L., Walker, B., Robinson, D., Green, G., Johnson, R., Steeber, G., Harkness, G., Shuffman, D., Kilpela, E., Henner, M., Sklar, L., Shrewsburg, C. ROW FOUR: Ellis, L., Sholdar, T., Rubo, R., Miller, H. Q 4--f' 'ff' x f r 3 X N! ,I L-- Girl's Glee Club-ROW ONE: Sennett, N., Rienzi, L., Heagy, N., Wagner, S., Lieberman, S., Hicks, R., Brown, M., Hird, C., Hill, P. ROW TWO: Dr. Smith, Jones, K., Buck, J., Keces, I., Schneider, P., Glasser, B., Singer, L., Scott, O., Schreihofer, N., Whitely, L., Gershon, P., Gardner, P., Cook, L. ROW THREE: Duncan, S., Shaw, S., Weiss, J., King, Scott, IS., Lussenhop, S., Mantle, J., Harrod, L., Avan, J., Holden, J., Nelson, K., Girard, J. ROW FOUR: Souciy, D., Bailey, M., Lockwood, C., Forler, K., Peters, D., Hill, F., Macatee, L., Willoughby, P., Prater, G., Prater, J., Kramer, S., Quinn, S., La Gess, C., Drummond, L. Q f' fn SCIENCE CLUB-ROW ONE: Epstein, R., Key, D., Mathews, M. ROW TWO: Stratton, R., Thompson, S., Felegg, P., Stern, C., Cookler, A. Kyrland, B. T.N.T.-Miss Cords sponsor, lllings worth, J., Ross, L., Leiss, M., Riese S., Hawke, L., Robinson, P., Orr, S G.A.C. offers after school sports and athletic activities to interested girls. SMILE OF THE YEAR-Sldell, P. A-9, Not shown is Adrienne Hjorth who went to the clty finals. JUNIOR HIGH CANDIDS 3 l 1 ACKNUWLEDGEMENTS We wish to express our thanks to the faculty and administration and the many people who helped make our yearbook a success this year: W Our Printer, Mirro-Graphic and Mr. Jim Powell Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Graves, our photographers Mike Woodward Pegi Sapp Errol Davis Bill lrwin Daneen Watson who designed the Cover, Title Page, Table of Contents, End Sheets, Senior Division Page, Clubs and Organizations Division Page, and Sports Division Page Bobbie Chatterton who designed the Leadership Division Page Denise Matheson who was responsible for most of the individual page layouts Julie Montgomery who designed the Dedication Page, Alma Mater Page, Faculty and Administration Division Page, Underclassmen Division Page, and Jr. High Division Page Robin Montgomery for publicity . Laird Tyler for publicity ' Mrs. Gerry Cangialosi, our advisor, whose advice and assistance was invaluable. 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