Cheltenham High School - El Delator Yearbook (Cheltenham, PA)
- Class of 1960
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Q T -...., SCHOCDL SCHOOL The buxldmg was a massed dlssonance of shapes and colors neatly cut and lald one against the other a thmg of hard hnes and sharp edges and softer shadows crossed together ln an mterlockmg splder s web of al most perfect geometrlcal solldlty The work of men s mmds a product of all hlstory chlld of Greece and Babylon Portland Plttsburg and Chlcago massed body and substance practlcal and as flexlble as steel It hardly seemed our own Th1s was not our school It was but the exoskeleton IH whlch ebbed and flowed dally by the bus schedule all that was Cheltenham A bulldmg takes IIS character from those who lxve 1n lt Ours was far too new wlth xts steps unworn nts halls too lightly touched with memornes 1ts surface too llttle scratched DlSmlSS the bu1ld1ng a school IS people and no more Each person had h1s own people and hrs own school I had m1ne another h1s and each of us 1n part persons held ln common touching one another sp1n hnes of contact that glve the mass coheslon Souls bound or brushed agalnst or trlpped on ln the halls students teachers even the powers are human and so parts ofthat whlch made Cheltenham what lt was There need be no more nelther sp1r1t nor xdentlty for these pass qulckly and are lost Each must close has eyes and look at school as at a mlrror of hlmself Judge and that which you hnd to be of worth hold VS1Il lll1 you One can ask no more T 18 9 9 5 9 5 , 5 . ' g ' ' 7 , . 9 v 9 I . to have partaken from us a flavor of its own. 'v 9 1 3 3 . 9 I . 7 7 7 9 9 9 ' 9 . I V. . Y . C. 2 DR EDWIN B KEIM 19 5-3- I - xx 'E Mr Wilbur Lehman Mr. Albert E. Weston Mr. F. Robert Samuels Assistant Principals Guidance Dr. Lois Gould Bream Head of Guidance Department Mr. C. Robert Cunningham 22 Mr. Warren T. Jordan N Mrs Dorothy M Lambert Mrs Margaret S Jones SECRETARIES Mrs May Jackson Mrs Allce Cornell Mrs Grace Kauffman 23 Mrs. Margaret Longcope, Mrs. Mary Levering. Mrs. Isabel MacMillan Dr. William Brown Professionals ..,W----Y----rr A 1 J J T W., M, Yi ri, ,fr , l 1 E --V.-.i....T.. ,. .. 1 V Mrs. Edna B. Hicks 24 ,,.W.,V..M,sm., .W Dr. Robert Goodhart Maintenance 3 Mr. Albert Weston Mrs. Jane Balsham Mr. Robert Chubb Miss Peggy Deurdorff 11 of , x . y y , I WN!! 45? Mrs. Selma Foster f :V f xi , ali, ,Ii I2 ., f -f t -, ' er Mrs. Margaret Jones 4.3. Mrs. Sandra Shaber Miss Juliet Stark Mr, George E. Stabley Mr. Daniel E. Kogut English 26 'tg 'Q Mrs. Dorothy Lambert 'X WA. lg Q? X W ., I I -MN X , . x I if, Mr. Edgar Schuster .f ' an Miss Constance L. Croushore Librarian Library Z 3 .fx sm! ,S I f 4s-'-w M 1 Mr P ml L 1N1orL11 Flmnmun Languages IQ vf P' -I fa Pgcxog. Q :CN YQ Miss Ann Corr 'fi Mass Lrllr in Gu 114 Mrs M me Hlldehl md QA Mrs Barb ara Lee A 4 -Ah l,A Nhss Aurgri N1 rim mg N11ss I-rdnclc Mme Masters Na- Mrs Judith Rlbblu A as Mrs Ellzdbeth Sevler 28 S C' Wir C Robert Curmmaham Clmzrnzrnz an Mr Wnrrgnl Jordon H lsfory Mr Robert Hamon Mr DdVld Harr hmm mucl Krxmer Mr Rudolph Lea Mr Clydg Wltm N1 r Joseph Prusdn M rs hlrzdbelh Tvutmeycr M r Bernard Seldurmdn 29 Mrs Mme Knouff Mr .loseph Ncjmm xt X Ts. !. I! 2 Mm hmjune Smnth fx, E x 1 X X X w 3, I A - . R H . ,S ' . 1 - A V Q 9 1- K I K Mr. ' 1 2 . ' . 5 x X fi X . . ' 1 . ' ' ' an K' V -3 S r x if X 4' 'X . A ' f lirt.-xi I K i . I . I R ' v . 1-nf Mr. Robert White fwlllliflilllll Mr. Harlan Hinkle Mr. Joseph Guurneri Mr. Wuyne Hoy 4-Z? Mathematics Mr. Thomas l-'eeney I X Mrs, Cora Hedrick ff' xi.. -. Mrs. Mary Huzzard Mr. Raymond McCormick 5532-A'fJ Mfel' ' X! k Mr. Wiliam Sultzman Mr. Albert Snite A? , Science Mr. F. R. Samuels Clmirnmn Mr. Lawrence Delaney Mrs. lillian Basxctl Mr. Donald Bonney. X C s J! if i Z T 'S x N N 2 Xxx 1 G Sir. William Johnston Mr. Harry Lance Mr. Walter Slampcr 31 Ill' wi Nlr. Francix Schollx' Dr. Elaine Slinncr Mrs. June Hynd Music 5 ug xii Mr. Ronald Dellecker ZF 9' wif' ., fu w rfif.. Ralph Garreth iligszwwhm Mrs Catherme Dudar Commercial Mrs Elame Hunter Mrs Carmela Ross: 35 Home Economics -rv' Mrs. Constance Downey if ' ,QD Mrs. Emlly Engle x X X 5 X lk Mr. Robert Acker Industrial Arts Mr Rlchard Hoptner Mr Charles Mehellch Dru er Educanon 37 Mr Wllbur Hurst Mr. John C, Geston Chairman MISS Adele Boyd an r. .91? It Mass Vrrgmla Redford Chairman Mr Joseph Nejman WSWQHQ ESQ Mr Henry Jones 38 ' , r or ooo f A . . I Q Physlcal Education Miss Barbara Relmdn I -Q .1 H- - - 1 i Q f : , , v , .ral . 'Q' , , - Z., f K 41- K' - 5 -5,- f- 9-'glf 24 ' 3 A . - ' 'F ?62'?. : ,E 5 'L 5 41 L .-9, ,, . 9 'L' .,-f. 'n' 1 5 'E' - it ?Q' v J f ' dx I , 1 0 Q lf 4: 'b ' , l J' L- 1 lr. li 1 s l Karl Weber Beverly Silverman Marlene Allen James Saltzman .IUNIORS JUNIOR ADMINISTRATION 'Back row: Nicky Cantor, Brian Keim, Debbie Heacock, Serena Shanken, Janet Falik, Andy Rosenberg, Kathy Tucker, Sue Schecter, Bonnie Lupowitz, Terry Rogers, Kathy Klaus, An- nette Feinstein, Dick Guggen- heim, Joel Cutler. Row two: Ei- leen Steinberg, Enid Cole, Sue Scott, Karen Cliff, Janice Bab- cock, Diane Kroll, Carol Mona- han. Row one: Marlene Allen, Sue Fox, Ann Reifsnyder, Gail Ewing, Sue Forman, Grace Pu- lini, Marilyn RalT. X.. is.- Mrs M trgaret Jones Class Advisor Mr Vkarren Jordan Class Sponsor H- SOPHOMORES mi Mr. CunninghamwC lass Adyisor Mr. Daxid Harr -Class Sponsor S gl ,. ,S '25, 5 V 1 'ff' 1 A - 9 of SUPHONIORL JXDNHNISTRATION Rim' mum' Bob Ayer- Haryey' Abramson. Nlelodie Briesehke. Phil Fertile Diek Tep- bmghq Bonnie Stern. Sue Weinberg. Liiey Branin. Judy Bronstein. liek. Henry Donner. Steye Allen. Nlareia Margolis. Naney Jiidy' Karabel. Sally Kohn. Debby Glam. Row Iwo: Lorraine Hirshberg. Deede Shapiro. Judy Peller, Carol Steinberg. Joan Fella. Nlarion llollinan. Hora Kauffman. Loraine Balin, Mary' Reifsnyder. Peggy Nlargolies. Judy Simon, Lois Silyerberg. Jane Sehiel. Naney Klein. Jim Sundheini. Jell Sternfeld. Trip wiv' CLUBS Mr. F. Robert Samuels Director-Club Program 45 by 6 'f ,Q QQ' W, waww-vwfy 1 M 4 ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES The rlngmg bell broke the srlencc Vorces hummed ch11rs crealsed shoes sculled ln the hall locker doors clattered shut Then 1 strange hushed qulet fell over the school wrth only the occ rsronal sounds of hard work to hll the a1r For many students the busiest part of the day was just beglnnmg In the audrtorrum pl xy rchears xl had started A lone volce boldly braved the sllence and rts resoundmg echoes hlled the room The clmkmg accompanrment of hammers hlttmg narls sup plred the background music as the stage crew worked behmd the member helpmg a fellow student Upstalrs the '1rt room was tllled wrth the busy sounds of swrshmg brushes and now md then the clmls of a pamt jar Dance decoratrons stage props and Splfll commrttee pos ters hung everywhere whrle rndustrlous artrsts pamted at all angles From down the hall came the rappmg of a gaxcl is the Student Coun c1l meetmg came to order And wallsmg dovsn the h lllw ry to the bus we heard the clrckrty click ot '1 typewrlter echolng m the nrght as a hardworkmg edltor struggled to meet a deadlme The l lst word Clmk Then srlence 48 I 'H ' X I 71 ' C p ' N x - r x ' X scenes. From the library came the soft voice of an Honor Society . . -N . 5 l 'S T . X N . . , Z . Y . , . . . 5 . L. v ' ' . g x., I cb. N. - ' ' . 4 ' 1 2 ., l l v- L r ' K 1 . . y I 1 I 1 1 B. B. STUDENT COUNCIL Ronnie Shapiro Larry Weiner Sue Oppenheim Mary Wolf Mr. Guarnari President Treasurer Secretary Vice-President Sponsor -s-4, -ng 'Wd f. in un... 1 m W View 54. oh, x 9-4. ,.-1-If ,JF V! p 1 ! , at nw f ,, i ' il? o .is 4 at f 'WQQJ In YA 1 ,W fy , 4 I, 1 4 , . l 1 I? ' 'sm-.N if, Q 41 -.--.M hon- h n f -1... Q., ' '-sn. ,, -1.-. -fx 7+ AL. , r v wht. W I . N I' 1 fy- -. I PM P S a . 1 'f Aim 0 -M, BUIIETIN BOARD COMMITTEE Lmda Balm lormtne Balm Nxney Bere Ellte Blu menthal Lynn Brteschlee Beth Brl s Marx Jo Brytn Carol Bushnell Brtna Capltn Elste Ctrellx Judy Cleary Jem Clyde Vtlerte Dunn Anne Ferttlt Irene Pertllt Ellen Ftshman Barbara I-lelsher Gul l-rtedman Tobx Goldberg Arlene Greber Hattle Green Maxtne Greenber Rhoda Greenfield Judx Greenspon Sally Grossman Jtll Harrts Andrea lxadransln Sustn Lowenstetn Joan Retfsnwder Chtrlotte Rodoll Judy Rose Joyee Rosenhtum Ccetle Rosenhluth Phyllls Rosenthtl Nidlne Schultz Barbara SlLhCl Sandrt Strms Sue Snyder Chtrlt Wald linda Wetnbers. Ruth Wetnstoels Judy Whtte Ellen Wolfson Martan l'ert1lt ehurman SAI-EIY COMMIIYEP R u mn lestet Goldmtn Joel C tsswty led vstn Dashexsltw ehnrmtn Btrrx Abrtmson Jon Bronson Run James Lar tx Stephen Denlstn Jef frew lneher Jn I-eldman Run lllltt Carl Burale Bernle Slohotlttn Rohett COHLI1 C lllkfl Sple el 52 f A . + . . Q H k t-1 B ' A 7' 5' ' I A , , l A I Y A 32 t W A ' L, 1 1 4 k Q' ,,fa1 f? '. ' ' '1 'aux ' ' z. J . ' ' 2. .' Donna Kalinowski. Phyllis Kaplan. Elsa Kravitz. Nina Lebby. Isabel Lev. Carole Lieberman. xr 9 T Q Y 5 Q Q 1? f ' ' ' Q- 0 ' , L , . ' .Itt'tr.' f s . gilt- B' e - 7 Q 1 . , , h 2 ' . I . .,,-. ' ' 1 ' . . . Q 'U KI? ' 933254 ., 1- . . Q' . ' WH' .1 'QV' ' L STUDENT LOUNGE COM- MITTEE-Rmr one: Ellen Blum. Edwin Dashevsky. Ste- phen Harker-chairman. Deh- orah Dash. Carl Burak. Stuart Cades. Rmv rim: Judy Green- spon. Beverly Silverman. .NYOI f7Jl'IIH'L'tI'.' Dan Berg. Myron Caplan. Judd Conway. Martin Fisher. Jay Horowitz, Richard Schiro. Jay Sorkin, Frank Stipa. ,.x-xf 1 5,3 ., - blk Q PS2 Bi .R 53 SPIRIT COMMITTEE-Row one: Joan Pataky-chairman. Row ru-0: Judy Greenspon. Jean Pond. Row llzrce: Linda Balin. Susan Oppenheim. Janet Ruben, Row four: Diane Shapiro. Joanne Maissel. Linda Enssler. Ron' Eve: Beverly Silverman. Carolyn Cramer. Nancy Essrig. Not pictured: Betty Ann Alden. Lorraine Balin. Gail Ewing. Susan Federman. Susan Feldman. Deborah Glass. Judy Gottlieb. Ronnie Pearlman, Grace Pulini. Jackie Silverman. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES ,a SOCIAL COMMITTEE4Row one: Suzanne Samuels, Deborah Dash. Row two: Susan Fischmangchairman, Linda Schefer, Carolyn Brod, Ruth Schmuhl, Nancy Klein, Ellen Blatt, Carol Meyer. Row three: Teri Sloane, Ada Wilson, Ellen Blum, Terry Rogers. Not picrurwl: Helen Blyden. ,Q qu -ff ' r 54' p- I9 5 14 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE-Row one: Marjorie Bartwink, Sue Rockower, Karl Weber-chain man, Jackie Greenberg, Carol Friedman. Row two: Bruce Kaliser, Bobbi Solms, Ann Beck, Pat Sukonik, Judy Sklar, Bambi Singer, Barbara Sellers, Laura Adelstein, Elsa Mueller. Notpic1urz'a': Helen Blyden, Carolyn Brod, Jean Bieler, Winnie Berg, Marlene Blumenthal, Gail Chesler, Har- riet Chaimson, Jackie Dash, Sue Edelman, Carol Gillette, Ken Gould, Gerri Kassoway, Elsa Kraxitz, Barbara Lingo, Gwen Manchey, Bruce Mackler, Myra Miller, Charlotte Rodoff, Janet Ruben, Joanne Schlezinger, Lynne Schlezinger, Steve Singer, Ann Sternfeld, Beth Stein, Marjory Weiner, Jo Wolfberg, Diane Weiner. 54 WWW! CAFETERIA COMMITTEE-Row one: Gerri Kassovxay, Diek Sehiro, Diane Flacker. Row Iwo: Carol Wolfson, Ellen Hirshberg, Don Kaufmann, Gil Spiegel. Row three: Larry Wiener, Steve Harker, Mike Wiener, George Sonneborn. Nor pictured: Bill Rubinsohn, Chuck Fisher, Ellis Cook, Dennis Baron, Ray Lusse, Walter Pond, Fred Ingber. .ran- WAYS 8L MEANS COMMITTEE Hope SimoniChairman Susan Beck Joan Beinstein .loan Bell Winifred Berg Ellen Blatt Ellen Blum Carolyn Brod Carl Burak Carolyn Cramer Jackie Dash Susan Deekter Bobbi Deitch Janet Falik Sutton Ellen Friedman Robert George Carol Ginsberg Sue Gitterman Judy Gottlieb Kenny Gould Arlene Greber Judy Greenspon Sherrie Harker Ellen Hirshberg Marilyn Jadwin Jane Jasner Brian Keim Carole Lieberman Robert Mirgolies Sue Oppenheim Myra Pure Terry Rogers Terry Rose Carol Rosenbaum Sue Samuels Linda Schefer Sue Seheeter Judy Schwartz Bonnie Seidel Joanne Seidmann Didi Shapiro Mona Sheerr Bobbie Shore Brenda Silver Beverly Silverman Barbara Spear Zelda Stillman .loan Weinman Dianne Wiener Sharon Wexler Judy White Carol Wolfson G .....,,....... PLBLICITY COM MITTEE-Frank Platt, Mary Jo Brian. Robert MargolisAehairman, Jay Kugelman lhidingl. Sybil Goldberg, Robert Spitz. 51,01 piczured: Alan Richman, Edward 4 Q ,ff STUDENT TICKET COMMITTEE-Row une: Mr. Kramer, Mr. Weston-chairman, Carl Burak, Diane Luce, Mrs. Knouf. Row two: Barbara Solms, Mr. Kogut, Dorothy Callahan, Mr. Garreth, Judy Studley, Christine Bcrgey, Joyce Suha. lit' ,, ,,,7,3q.ij:,g'fr , 1 11 TRAFFIC COMNUTTEE-Row ww: Bob Cohen, Daxid Barsky, Marilyn Splaxer, Gilbert Spiegel. hduard Dushexsky. Ron mu: Stcxe Denkin. Seth Alpert, Mike Sandman, Daxe Yutiin, Tim Oser, Myron Caplan, Ronnie Lieberman, 56 'Vi U :ni FN AUDIO VISUAL AIDS-Row amz' Don Swartz, Tom Mroczck, Dane Feglcy, Richard Meyer, Marvin Plummer, Bill Ncibcrt. Row Iwo: Heiti Kaur, Wayne Lcuz. Row tlirvv: Pctc Whitelcy, John Franklin, John Lciphcimcr, Lconurd Sucklc, hurvcy Stackmun, Tom Lcibert. Nor Picrurvzl: Dale Werlcy, Elliot Lupun, Mike Moore, Paul Laumer, Leslie Donnell, Mack Washington, Don Kinnicr, Fred Roberts, John Bakke. ff STAGE CREW IK'llL't'fl'llAf,'.' Don Swartz, Bill Ncibcrl, Pctc Wlmclcy. Smndirzgp Hurxcy Stuck mun. Nlikc Nloorc. Dick Fcglcy. Richard Nlcyur. Nlarxin Plummer. Nm f7fl'llH'L'tl.' Don Kinnicr 57 ff ff Q2 X, 1 :gg 4 447 2 vm' .4-1 1 J l TN' ' ,RQ-fy H 3 x 'fa V . , . . ' vt I DIIHRIVXI Sl ,Xlfl Huh Nlmgwlrw Sp-wrlx ldmwr, X11kc Sklwul? Iu.1lu1'c Idmvr, Imm , ' D CITHIN Inirwr-111-QI1ict'. XIV. Dzmicl l, Kugul Spwnwr, Suu Qmulwb l.LI11m'i.1l I,Q1ulur'. ,M-,ln ,-hA.Av P.xl.1ky .,Xdwrr1xir1glznim-11 ,Nn!p1'cI1nmd xlmixi Qurwxmy News hdmwr. - ' , 1 - - -41 CHELTONIAN Randolph Harris President William Lukens Vice-President Ada Wilson Secretary Ia . it C 60 .MQ HONOR SOCI Laura Adelstein Sam Alboum Robert Asam Linda Balin Ann Beck Elaine Berman David Blumenthal Elinor Blumenthal Lynn Brieschke Mary Jo Bryan Carl Burak Adele Carmosin Thomas Cohen Wendy Cohen Judd Conway Barbara Craig Linda Dennis Joni Ehrlich Linda Enssler Marian Pertik Sue Fischman Barbara Fleisher Robert George Mitchell Ginsberg Joyce Gnall Susan Gottlieb Ken Gould Marjorie Greenheld Millicent Grossman Steve Harker Randolph Harris Beverly Hitchcock Alice Hoffman Jay Horowitz Jane Jasner Bruce Kaliser Larry Katz Priscilla Keill Jay Kugelman Terese Loeb William Lukens Anne McDaniel Gwen Manchey Ruth Mangam Robert Margolies David Marston James Maxmin Edward Mebus Elliot Menkowitz Peter Meyers Susan Oppenheim Joan Pataky ETY John Patterson Otto Renner Astrid Ricker Terry Rose Joel Roseman Richard Schiro Ruth Schmuhl Ronald Shapiro Brenda Silver Hope Simon Michael Sklaroff Teri Sloane Robert Solomon George Sonneborn Stephanie Sosenko Stephen Spector Bonnie Strouss William Voight Claire Weiner Lawrence Weiner Joan Weinman Mark Weiss Judy White Peter Whitely Ada Wilson Q A Smn'tl.' Susan Meyerhoff-Art Editor. Michael Woldow-Editor-in-Chief, Ellen Serher-Poetry Editor. Smridlrigx Michael Gordon-Story Editor. Albert Weston--Sponmor. Peter Schweitzer- Essay Editor. PANTHER Run' wiv: David Rackow. Elaine Kreizman. Michael Woldow. Laurie Colwin. Millie Grossman. Raw rim: Judy Schiffer. Roberta Gottlieb. Paula Silverman. Peter Schweitzer. Michael Gordon. James Cristol. Albert We5ton. Penny Cloud. Nor 17l.C'llU'L't1.' Wendy Glavis. 61 DIRECTOR Mrs. Helen Deemes STUDENT DIRECTOR Susan Miller MAKE UP Trina Newstein Bambi Singer Ellen Fishman You Can'T Take If With Yo Penelope Sycamore Essie Rheba Paul Sycamore Mr. DePinna Ed Donald Martin Vanderhof Alice Henderson Tony Kirby Boris Kolenkhov Gay Wellington Mr. Kirby Mrs. Kirby Three Men Olga CAST U by Wendy Robin June Lang Jean Clyde Randy Harris Kenneth Solms Joel Speiser Mike Langsdorf Jonathan Frank Carolyn Brod Bill Spiegelman George Sonneborn Gilbert Spiegel Jean Bieler Richard Schiro Kim Waters Ronald Bennett Tim Oser Bernie Slobotkin Joni Ehrlich The Scene is Ilze home of Martin Vanclerhof New York. 62 Kaufman S Harf PROPERTIES Sandy Blavat Barbara Simon Kay Kind COSTUMES Sue Brody Charolotte Rodoff STAGE CREW Mike Moore Peter Whiteley Richard Meyer Harvey Stackman William Neibert Don Swartz Richard Fegley Donald Kinnier Marvin Plummer SCENERY CONSTRUCTION John Jordon Warren Lindig Richard Moser Harry Wiley DOMESTIC EXCHANGE yf 11 jf CHELTS Larry Fox Gary Klem Sandy Schwartz Jon Wilderman Beth Briggs Diane Dries Skip Klein Barbara Berman Zelda Stillman Joanne Jordan Carol Cornell Robert Spitz Judy Asher Peter Friedman Michael Kohn Jill Harris Tom Blumenthal Betsy Pearson Nancy Long Phil Kraemer Mr. Robert Cunningham Robert Hurwitz Beth Newell John McAdams Caroline Hess James Saltzman Carol Meschter EXCHANGEES Phil Strickland Rov Varner Martha Dusek Jim Fergus Martha Mmter Ray Loeder Clifton Daniel Alison Tart Judy Rogers Gena Jay Judy Hill Bob Beck Linda Bowers Charles Green James Black Mary McDonald Mel Landers Nell Anne Walter Linda Wright James Kinard Mr, William Scott Ed Menninger Elaine Castro Gary Moore Janis Whitson Mike Bonine Barbara Short Ned Montgomery Mrs. Arlene Cunningham Ellen Weiss John Scafidi Hibbert Garreth Pete Rosinsky Bill Kendrick Mrs. Katherine Janis Johnson Don McCollum Walter Barnes Jim Fergus Morrow Mr Robert Hanson-Sponsor WORLD AFFAIRS ASSEMBLIES Sfg Sgg gW,g '19, V, 5 Z.5v,S H -. A , Q 43 I , , 4 Q, 1 V 4 f , 4 , if f-Q. ' W 'awww N., ,V wu- ,- Www, H ,M 'H-vm 'w-...W Leadership Conference ,Q-L .pr- Suburban Conference 68 n , f - l 4 ' a ,, , - , ,rv Yo 5 1, ' , w'. 'Q Q l 5 ' ll '1 Q 11 , K! K 1 ,- x , - . ' ' '95 . 1, 1 -f ll A A v 1' 6' ', ' ' N-v ,, I ' ' - T R ' +4 f. , L N' ' ' QQ 4 f 1 , - f 5 I A ,X v x Ip ' :mv 9 4, ' A - ' F M . , ' I Q 6'-.1 1 Q3 Q' 551 I' ' W A 1' ' Y , ' 0 s ,V ,. ,Q Lx ,U Q! , f V, Q1 rr, if 4? . 5 :f,A , - ' A ., f V H Qi- :J I 'N It h , V gr,-A ff: . I 3. 14 J Q If - -A X x 9 ' :S J g. V f. 'Q 1 Q 'i V- 'fr 'I' F QE jg 1 1 XA Y' If fi I 3 31 l ...L I .Ad BAZAAR figff Q , if 1 v- s :fy ,z..ff.,.-3.5.5 -4.1-yy ' - h 3--1 ..-, .A I 2,3 I I I ,I V,,, 53. s., 50' .' .QQ hi: w,, , - lf' a i -- 42- rfjv- 14,6 i f--2-Sfxag-:qu A-M45 ',f g h', ld DANCES f..-.-,-H x , .- , A il' '7'.-'!'l'IiZ 'g JrY1'2lS 'fT5'i.' ' f::,'X A '-EQR 'L fu-. i','f'N11f 14-fs SPO RTS SPORTS 'lhe dty wls brlght and erlsp and the earth ind air had a vttallty that was contagious The sod was dark and green and as I walked the grass seemed to spring me forward makmg my vt hole body feel a wrld urge to run My youth and energy seemed to want to burst out After .1 long day spent penned up Ill classrooms my mmd now felt clear ind alert as lflt had been purged of wearlness by the brlsk 'nr I felt I hadyust been released and my freedom drove me on with a grand exuberance but this gushmg spnrlt had to have a dneetlon If for no other reason than drrectlng thls ebulhence sport IS emi nently lmportant I suddenly realized that I was CI'ljOylllg the essence of yeerlng boolng getting dellrlously furrous or h tppy over peanuts popcorn and rah rah rah At home games those who wttched watched wxthout feeling that they must be lavishly entertarned There was no prxee of ad mlsslon for sports exlsted for thelr own sake and had not been professronallzed As I slowly yt ilked back to the locker loom my body felt relaxed tnd trred The cool alr drred the sweat and mud on my skln and made my hair mit I entered the locker room md was greeted by the smell ol that famous odor I showered and the warm water toned my muscles After I dressed I walked home past the held whlch was lylng stlent rn the near darkness 76 ' e 2 2- ' f ' , , , 2 . ' , ,' L ' , ' I , ' I ' f r ' 7 S, x r 1 k I C , . x L 2 v . 1 I . ' I I. I I. cl . I c , l M . . g L , C , - sports. There was no crowd of thousands screaming, ' ' . ' .L ' Y ' ' ' J 1 r 2 Q ' ' L . . , . . 7 K . ' , , ' 2 l . 2 ' ' I c ' 7 7 ' O! SPIRIT W . .ll f 7, Ti A ' -IL. J r f ,I ' . , . P I K , -1 if ' Q I s 525 , .5 A x .V ' 'V ' Q , ' I J 1 I 3, . A , y W ' V . Q10 - 9 ,,q 4 1 AL-:ai 1.-J .J 4! ' 2 ,QI ,'?. Ju-.x , ,Q 94.-1, K,x x . Afhfl vf .Lil if 'AT' -Std. 'h 'L' hed ' 1. M Q . .Lf4-V+ -1 -A Q. f L, A 'A A Av, '- Q -N, '53 Q ' .kt ' , 'A-H. , f ra 'N' fs ' ' W ' ., fi 1 ' -- ' 'Lf' LJ, md :mi 41 -' i 494 K' Q qv V 'X v F1 in 'Lf' g9 .1 Q u All., KA, -. . ' Ji' 'B fs. l , , 5 ex I EE 2 V J 11. - I 1 V . ,, ' 1 ff? 1 ' ff 4 XL! , f-, ' - , , -. '. Y - , , , h .WU A. Qi ,x ,. ,J Y , , Q' ,,.., I f 1 Tug., W- - '- .. . ..1 ' ' 1 HEAD COACH Mr. David Harr ASSISTANTS Mr. Charles Mehelich Mr. William Johnston Mr. Harlan Hinkle VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Row one: Harvey Simmens. Dan Alexy, Jay Levy. Richard Guggen- heim. John Scafidi. Dennis Cortese. John Dratch. Edward Fischhoff. Wil- liam Rubinsohn. Row nm: Charles Parker. Ellis Cook. Peter Blatchley. Charles Danihel, Richard Gusdorff, Robert Asam, Jack Baust. Charles Fisher, Paul Laumer, Robert Cohen. Ted Marsh. Row three: Charles Me- helich-coach. Robert Moses. John Regnery. Peter Friedman. Robert Hurwitz. John Kochy, Roger Betesh. Fred Michelson. Skip Benjamin. Louis Ciocca, David Harr--coach. Row four: William Baust, Fred Wuest. Harvey Levitt, James Saltzman. Ned Montgomery, Robert Kelly, John Foden. Tom Peterman. Frank Stipa, Joel Cutler. N0!pic'1ure1I.' Earl Kauff- man. Charles Miller. -.lf s x' , . , . v, x x 5 fa.-gyfgka 4, 3 . ':T'.' fs. ' ' f -wimff gc -' 72,2 . A QQ i544 N. 4295 9, . . 1 Q ,ww L- Q, fa .fu ., .-' 31' wg Qi? 56 . :H f 'Q 3 fi 9 A xr l 'sk I . H S33 1 gk ffl may ,Ex ml I' iff-.ff , QE 9,1 1. , Y 4 , Q R e 1 , 'f 'f' 3- Jffjlmj I B an , f X , 5 ga 1 3 fr iw f '51, .eg 7' 75 W p ' x. ,P 1. 15 'S W X: 5 .J 1 1 ,f 5 9 I LLRSL. iz ' Q4 . 'gf as ' 4 gr. E' 'EM r 4. 1.., Q V . HOCKEY Coach Adele Boyd Row one: Wendy Glavis, Muriel Hunter, Carol Kress, Barbara Henderson. Ida Rasumny. Marilou Pollock. Ellen Friedman, Trudy Ricker. Row Iwo: Merry Bloom. Peggy Greiner. Bar- bara Brodsky. Joan Landau, Valerie Price. Hildegarde Fritz. Suzzanne Fox. Ginny Sleichter. Sue Scott, Anita Waser. Row rhree: Judy Shannon. Carol Monahan. Debby Heacock. Janet Quinn, Eleanor Manoogian, Judy Joos, Joanne Fox. Diane Triplett. Coach-Miss Adele Boyd. Marion Hoffman. Sue Hoagland. Pat Holmes, Lynn Stevens. LACROSSE Coaches Virginia Redford Adele Boyd Raw one: Robin Weatherley. Laurie Wachtel. Marilou Pollock. Janet Eisemann. Sally Gross- man. Andrea Rosenberg. Carol Fox. Astrid Ricker. Martha Robinson. Susan Scott. Susan Fischman. Row Iwo: Wendy Cohen. Priscilla Keill. Nancy Long. Mary Jo Brian. Mary Ester Simkins. Valerie Price. Deborah Heacocl-1. Elizabeth Newell. Terry Rogers. Muriel Hunter. Meyer. , Row rlzree: Joan Scott. Priscilla Spangler. Janet Klinck, Patricia Holmes. Nancy Stobbe. Ida Rasumny, Daree Shinn. Dorothy Neeley. Ellen Friedman, Pamela Creasy. Carol Cornell. Carol GIRLS BASKETBALL 1:31 S2 'wi El Coach Adele Boyd Raw one: Barbara Solms. Brenda Silver. Bev- erly Hitchcock. Lynn Stevens. Carolyn Krebs. Row two: Adele Boyd-Coach. Priscilla Spang- ler, Daree Shinn. Carole Leopold. Anne Fertile, Martha Robinson, Susan Scott, Mary Jo Brian. Q Y iff? Ji' 1 5 -if-R-3 5 if 1 I4 - Q -4-,M 1 I 5 V M1 3 .fra , 1 f' kwa' ' .3 A u-'Kx.a....+-24.-9. 1... .... V lhlin-naw ' , , s ' uw ., M' fi? V ., .A ,u,, -. 5, J. -,, I Y . U J. E T . ..,. V - i JV Ya I in wwf . y 1 . Q 'f 'f 41. ' yn ' 3 E ,, Azkl mggmxff ,WN f 4 w'S243iQ1?HEg f 1? A A 3' 2 wg Coach Henry Jones Row one: Robert Friebel, John Lifter, David Brod, John Gaffney, John Sullivan, Robert Pings. Row two: Robert Kurtz, Kenneth Rose, James Maxmin, Morton Freedman, Charles Adler, Robert Asam, Byron Speidel, Joseph Ciampa. Row three: Henry Jones-coach, Joel Stryker, Philip Kraemer, Philip Good, Edwin Sutton, Leonard Donmoyer, Richard Guggen- heim. Not pictured: Jay Kugelman, William Schwartz, Warren Stork. Coach Barbara Reiman Row one: Janet Ruben, Susan Faigen, Ginny Linck, Marian Hoifman, Carol Jacobs, Bonnie Stem. Row two: Barbara Reiman-coach, Cheryl Carson, Prudence Fay, Sally Grossman, Priscilla Keill, Alice Hoffman, Gerri Lowen- berg, Marilou Pollock, Susan Hoagland. Row three: Nancy Fleisher, Gloria Strict, Susan Brown, Katherine McKeown, Michelle Delong, Janet Creighton, Carol Cornell, Jill Harris. ,ww 1 L. .. .. x- t - .sw ,J pw.. I an . ,Yf 1 mf f .3v4:,2'Vs5i'1' 9V ' nm ik if If .. 5 U bf' M 3, ' . : N - ,B , 'AU A D I 1 Q - ,J Q N A x v '. .r ' fir 4 W P f ', , ,, . ' K Q 5 :ij K Q, fb 5 D 9 4 S 4 fl 'fn N K' 414 ,gg Q f 1 , an 'f xr Q Kx WE 5 , in K Q Eta' id 'd 25514 I Q! Q ' X ... ,B A 3 H I fr' 6 I 1 r'. N ,., 'V ,, mw .W 'edit-v I Q 3 SS' i BOWLING Coach Albert Snite Rim- mm: Anita Blau. Lynne Kras- ncy. Phyllis Zehring. Susan Rocko- wer. Pamela Creasy, Michele Par' mentier. Row two: Michael Kohn. Janet Rose, Cheryl Greenberg, Ellen Fishman, Flora Kaufman, Bunny Smolens. Carolyn Sellers. Judy Hahn, Philip Janson. Row three: Robert Mason. George Harad. Jack Leiber- man. Jay Muchnick. Nelson Brown. Alan Silverberg. Peter Blatchley. Al- bert Snite-coach. Nm picmrcd: Michael Silverberg. sl Coach Virginia Redford Row one.' Laurie Wachtel, Carol Rosenbaum, Barbara Brooks, Janet Ruben, Nancy Klein, Teri Sloane. Row two: Terry Rogers, Renee Stern, Wendy Weinreich, Ellen Bernstein, Carol Friedman, Donna Kalinowski, Ellen Moos, Kit Woldow, Brenda Silver, Terry Rose, Sue Fisch- man, Linda Rubin, Corinne Rosenberger. Row three: Carol Reynolds, Janet Klinck, Peggy Margolies, Phyllis Kaplan, Isabel Lev, Andy Rosenberg, Coach-Miss Redford. X' gnu 32.1, tit' , gp in ? Q s ! 7 Fl I Y 1 Qui. if Coach Donald Bonney Row one: David Wilderman. Richard Weiss, Fred Roberts. Jeff Sternfeld. Mickey Simon. Row two: Bob Able. Steve Leavey, Bob Wile, Bernard Dunn, Ken Kessler. Pete Goodman. Row three: Coach-Mr. Bonney, Dick Schiro, Judd Conway, John Bauer. George Gould, Dick Guggenheim. N01 Pictured: Pete Myers, Joe Polin, Jules Zacher, Dan Berg. ,Q 1-ra 1 'Q 2, CO9 I 5 4'.'..lL uf. 'sn--...qu--.. han. J BASEBALL Coach Charles Mehellch Row one Ellls Cook, RICK Gusdorff, Bob Moses, Jerry Haber land, Ronny Bennett Ron two Ted Marsh, Duck Ballanune, Joe Crampa, Dave Marston John Henwood, George Harad Row three Chuck Fnsher, Karl Weber, Ken Gould Row four Steve Almes, Lou Clocca, Jay Levy, Mike S1lverberg Ron Exe Mark Suckle, Dave Marsh, Paul Laumer, Larry Green, Joel Roseman Not pictured Mr Charles Mehellch-Coach 95 K if 1.-Q... 4-ad! W W Coach Harlan Hinkle Asst. Coach Clyde Witman Row one: Bill Lukens. Robert Clark. 'lim User. John Sullivan. Robert Co- hen. John Drateh. Row rim: Herbert Broadmeadoxx. Byron Speidel. Don kaullman. Chuek Straub. Jonathan Zimmerman. .lerry Ilolehiu. Roh l1Il't'l'.' Norman Dorland. Robert Bav- ington. William Shender. Richard Co- hen. Robert Pincus. Row four: lid Fiseholf. Robert Weindorfer. Randy llarris. Mack Washington. Stephen l.ebram. limi- fzwx Daxid Brod. Rob- ert Porter. Riehard Horowitz. William Yoder. Robert Durian. Row .sixx Brian Joos. Ted Hoerner. Skip Benjamin. John Regnery. Alan Hieman. Roh' wiwi: Coach--Mr. Harlan Hinkle. Managers-Bruee Kalixer and Nliehael Deutsch. John Reitinger. Charles Dan- ihel. kenneth Moore. Ricky Horowitz. Coach-Mr. Clyde Witman. HIV. srnigl Coach Larry Delaney Kneeling or sizzing: Jim Melton. John Ritinger. Chuck Straub. Tim Oser, Alan Slobotkin. Ed Dorland, Mike Woldow. Standing: Jay Steinbrunn, Seth Alpert. Rick Grabfelter, Bob Dorian, Bill Voight. Dick Ballan- tine, Joel Roseman. Bob Weindorfer. Steve Ganzman. Warren Stork, Joe Ciampa. John Thress. John Henwood. Not pic'mred.' Bob Bavington. .56 rl HUM. CRCSS COUNTRY '-M tml., res: HOLDEN AWARDS JOHN BAUST Foollmll ROBERT MOSES Bll.K'kl'l,7!lll dk Brlsflvall BERT FORMAN Golf KEN GOULD Soccer MIKE WOLDOW Crms Country JAY HOR WITZ Track 98 MARILOU POLLOCK Wunderlf' Award MORTY FREEDMAN Slt'fl7Il77I'l1,Q WILLIAM LU KENS Wrcsrling PETE M YERS Terznzlv SENIGRS SENIORS September senxors at last a new burldmg and we as lost 'ls the youngest sophomore how does rt feel to be a semorq great expectattons college cata logues appllcatlons lntervlews for some prepara tlon for a Job uncertamtv ln splte of securlty new maturlty new frtends a semester of hard work sweetened wlth fun ram days and snow days strange smells from the chemlstry labs a new rdea the English novel a masterplece from home ec or shop corners to hrde rn yearbook Cheltonlan rooms the room of a frlendly teacher December January college boards mrdyears new peace of mlnd new freedom but our teachers don t seem to know we re on vacatlon back tothe grmd Febru ary March the days go by hke soldlers on parade world weary llfe weary another day the dlrty VCSl1gCS of last week s snow monotonous gray SklCS new grass new brrds blue sky new trees new hfe the beckoning out of doors tenms rollmg down hllls a stolen day a rrde to novt here and back Aprll comes must and sun chaslng each other through the hours 1 few trmld flowers on a scouttng trlp then the whole leglon fields of daffodlls and bendlng tultps and orange popples hke m Flanders helds vacation a carefree tlme then May May IS the cruelest month the verdxct laughter and tears where w1ll I go a round of partles clutchlng the last moments left us ln our llttle world llfe IS runnlng away from us no trme to breathe no tlme to thrnk hnal exams our plcmc our dance the last few days grtdu 1t1on rehearsal then one mght Iona robes and ttisseled hat twelve years haxc passed hve days nme months a dream 100 C ... ' 9 H Y--- a ' v,5 l 1 . - ' 7 I' F ...but one day it's spring!...fresh, sunny winds... V 1 - 9 9 5 ' ' 9 3 , c lr, ' 2 2' ' , A , g zz f' 'f T. L. 11 3 nv-'x 'CZ7 I DlNlLi M xrston President SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Barbara Cralg Secretary Carl Buffik Treasurer . .U 'J' ,t n '. fgf3f,LAx:N ' 1 L - -5, J- gy l , .g N, if-S ft . .. -f S, . IA' TH ,S A Q .. nf, Y.. . x J 77 F 2 . f x , . ' AMI A 1 xr . g .- 7 1 ' z , - .-.. e. ,ff Mrs. Dorothy Lambert SENIOR CLASS SPONSGRS 9 Q. I uf COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS 4.4, Tereie Loeb Randolph Harris H William Luliens Michael Sklarolf SENIOR ADMINISTRATION Ron mu Phyllis Rosenthal N1 irilou Polloek Ruth Sehmuhl Ixnn Brieschlxe Hope Simon D xe Manton Ellen Friedman Jane Jasner Nina Lebhx Run rn 11 Mrs blame HunterlSponsorl Beverly Hilehcoek Barbara lingo Mieliex lxass Carole lxobacli Sally Grossmm Carol Fox Barbara Crain Alice Hoffman Sue Miller Gilbert Spieael Randy Harris Bob George Joel Stryker Georne Sonneborn IIT 103 I 1 r 'T Marsha Kessler. Helen Blyden. Ellen' Blum. Row rlzrec: Trudy Ricker. Mike Weiner, Bob Cohen, Tim Oser, ml, EI ,J 'WM r 1 i ' - : gl 'KD ,, 1 ,, ' f 'I 1:i'3i 11'1 I A' l ,ri ' M- '- 'V' . i 1 BARRY B. ABRAMSON 614 Webb Road Elkins Park Academic Mr. Organizer . . . member of three committees: Trafliic, Lunch- room, and Safety . . . snazzy dresser . . . God's gift to wom- en . . . a whiz with cars . . . a scalpel in the hand and a nurse on the arm-Dr. Abramson. STEFANIE ACKERMANN 548 Shoemaker Road Elkins Park Acculwnic nStCfTiC',fSl1I'l'Cilf'I1 Sit' Dvursclz? . . . misty-eyed blond . . . special interest in music and archaeology . . . artistic proclivities . . . sin- cere desire to learn-an industri- ous worker . . . fawn-like, quiet, and shy. SAMUEL ALBOUM 1101 Ashbourne Road Cheltenham Academic Maestro Sam . . . Cheltenham's musicologist . . . an operatic aria -a checkmate . . . a true fol- lower ofthe prophet of room 122 . . . enthusiasm, a calculating smile, an almost liendish laugh, equal Sam . . . career in electron- ics . . . trying to find the problem in his golf game. STEVE ALMES 34 Carter Lane Elkins Park General Quiet . . . easy-going and retiring . . . an air of mystery about him . . . a great interest in sports . . . American Legion Baseball Team . . . Cheltenham Township .lay- vees Basketball . . . winter vaca- tions in Florida-swimming boating, and water skiing . Anchors Aweigh' as a possible future. JOAN ARAMIAN 1512 Thornberry Road Wyncote General Poised amiability . . . ardent bowling fan . . . Spirit Club . . . favorite author-Sinclair Lewis . . . memories of L.A. smog . . . enjoys cooking anything . . . member of A.C.Y.A .... click- ing knitting needles . . . seri- ously . . . plans for a secretarial science course. 104 g , LAURA ADELSTEIN 7716 Mill Road Elkins Park Academic Sam . . . Like, that's my name... New York, Montreal, Connect- icut . . . a moody guitar, dunga- rees, cigarette . . . plaintive voice -The Singing Streets . . . .lob's Pond . . . McGill . . . And we walked around until two o'clock, and went home and talked until morning. .1 i CHARLES ADLER 523 Custis Road Glenside Academic A mimic . . . give the boy his Mapo . . . homeroom pres. 10, 11, 12 . . . a lightning fast free styler . . . waterskiing, skin div- ing, and deep sea fishing . . . a serious face in Cheltenham's rogue's gallery . . . summers working in a Maine Hotel college with business adminis- tration. JOHN ALBRECHT 115 Dewey Road Cheltenham General Outdoorsman who enjoys hunt- ing, trapping, and fishing . . . a booming bass voice which en- hances the choir . . . track . . . gymnastics . . . a chuckle and a smile and a hearty joke . . . everlasting interest in carpentry . . . future home in 49th state. ROBERT C. ASAM 619 Chelten Hills Drive Elkins Park Academic At home in the classroom as well as on the gridiron . . . summers as a counselor in Vermont . . . domestic exchangee . . . Honor Society . . . actions speak louder than words . . . Swivelhips . . . three years of football, track, and swimming . . .a promising scien- tist or mathematician. CAROLYN ATKINS 8005 Hammond Road Cheltenham Commercial Slim and trim . . . lovely blonde locks . . . swimming a favorite, especially at Townsend's Inlet, New Jersey . . . weekend excur- sions far and wide . . . summer job at bakery . . . Library Club . , . future secretary . . . a truly sincere person . . . Daisy. MARIA VIRGINIA ATKINS 431 North Sterling Road Elkins Park .44-rzflmiik' Sweet and gentle . . . always a smile for exer5one . . , a eute tigure in a stylish wardrobe . . . summers at the seashore . . . math major at State Teachers' College . . , from soda jerk to future teacher. JlQD1 ELLEN AXELNIAN 7810 Haines Road Cheltenham :1l'f1tfe'I7II'C' Neat and petite . . . poodle . . . buttons and bows . . , stylish ap- parel . . . Spirit and Social eom- mittees . . . Bowling C'lub . . . jewelry making . . . a passionate lose for three things: pizza. olixes, and boys . . . a future in medical illustration. I SANDRA AZELES P1 Roosexelt Axenue Glenside Cwmm I cial -X pert and stslish blonde with future so l is 1 seere im tteur se tmstress splendid summers 1t0ee1n C IIN N J speei il tdmirttion tor boss with Buteh hureuts 1 JLDY D BAER b 0O Aspen NN tx Elkins Pxrk Coninitiriul -X lriendlx H1 for exerxone 1xeAe itiesCommit Cnrls Chorus i loxe r sports ind the ereit outdot ure ts 1 seerettrw or X rix teehniei In ra LINDA BALIN 300 Ciribbel Road VN x neote Icarlf mic A wonderful person dilieent worker tssistant person ils ine word tor exert one quiet but presenee telt lone hours dexoted to Spirit and Bulletin Board Committees 1 well deserted member of Honor So eietw to teaeh the blind 105 LYNDA BALIN lil? Redwood L me Wxneote Cmmmiciul The look of sophistieition th tt leminine eh trm letter int Sinitri work in s N1 ie s o iee ple tstnt hours spent nephew sitting loxelx to look it I I - Q s X W., ' I I - . , I ev L . , e I ' fva LIL ivftary act '.'1lX xr' tee le H' ar aw' ' 'L' f master on the dance lloor. . . an member . . . familiar laee in the editor of Yearbook . , . a reassur- writing to the strains ol Mathis L 1' it 5 H ..., W ' .' ' I . . .a ' fo , ' 1 '. 1 lt 1 3... ' N1ri. ' X 'z L I. .... . 7 L ' 5 -4 wrs 'H ... v J . L Tl . .. 'L 'L A , Q 'L' ' ' ...ful it an f ' ' ' X .3 f B... L as 1 X' 'a, t H ,... 1 r- 'a. RICHARD BALLANTINE 29 Chelfield Road Glenside Academic Dick . . . perfect description: real good kid . . . a sportsman- varsity baseball, cross country, golf . . . smooth on the ice and on the dance Hoor . . . a true ad- mirer of the fair sex- lady's man . . . good natured-quick sense of humor . . . a physical education major in college. KENNETH J. BAUHOF 200 Buttonwood Way Glenside Academic Ken . . . at home in the great outdoors , . . loves to be out fish- ing or hunting. . . a good friend . . . tennis team, ll . . . a way with animals . . . hopes to be a veterinarian. JOAN BELL 7928 Green Lane W ncote Academic Y Luminous strawberry-blonde crown . . . reliable supporter of Spirit, and Ways and Means com- mittees . . . Chelroniarfs ad girl ...a strike or set point . . .sum- mers as a counselor at a day camp . . . Ding Dong. JOHN BAUST 138 Cottman Street Cheltenham Academic Jack . . . humble recipient of Holden Award for Football and voted best player in Abington game . . . Homeroom Veep, l0 and ll . . . track team runner for three years . . , Marriage'? a likely prospect . . . future pilot in U.S. Air Force. RONALD BENNETT Elkins Park House Elkins Park Academic A Heet footed, bullish back . . . sports-adore, committees-galore . . . seriousness buried under sarcastic wit . . . man with a tan . . . figure of prestige in a white Lincoln . . . winner of Coaches' Award for soccer . . . more edu- cation to come. SUSAN BENSON 122 Wetherill Road Cheltenham Academic Neat trim figure . . . that Seven- teen look . . .Johnny Mathis and Frank Sinatra . . . volunteer work at Albert Einstein Medical Center . . . enthusiastic member of the Administration Club . . . Assembly, Spirit and Social com- mittees . . . Vice-President of senior homeroom . . . the lady with a lamp. BARBARA MAY BERESIN l0l5 Stratford Avenue Melrose Park Academic Delicate facial features . . . trim, quiet . . . almost all time passed with music. . .talented cellist . . . string ensemble . . . District Or- chestra member . . . cellist of a Mozart quartet . . . Professional Training Orchestra of Philadel- phia member . . . future in music conservatory. ANN CAROL BECK 7438 Normandy Lane Melrose Park Academic Friendly, silent, studious . . . three years in Administration Club . . . Honor Society tuio: . . . Assembly Committee . . school organist . . . acconipan- for chorus and choirs . . . sum-' smile . . . avid reader and seam' . . . active in church groups future teacher. ROBERT BELLET ll32 Greenwood Avenue Wyncote Academic Write-in candidate for B.M.O.C. . . . Chclronian staff. . . a thinker . . . Property and Safety commit- tees . . . World Affairs Club . . . track . . . set shots, lay ups . . . a run, the grace ofa leaping gazelle and a sawdust-covered face emerging from the pit.. .medical school--an honored oath. DAN BERG 400 Lodges Lane Elkins Park Academic Slow and easy . . . lady's man . . . a serve, a lob, a smash- three year member of the tennis team . . . patrols the halls . . . wild Wyandotte excursion . . . summers claimed by Kennebec . . . grades with the least amount of work . . . future on the college campus. JEFFREY BERG 7909 York Road Elkins Park i4Cf1rl't'H11'C A keen mimi with speeitie scien- titie interests: ham radio . . . astronomy' and nuclear physics . . . habitual chess player . . . pu11le-Solying and photography' clubs . . . member of tennis team . , . always reading a science text or figuring out a dillieult prob- lem . , . at future engineer. HEDY RUTH BERGER Uaklttne Nlanor fylelrose Park .4caflwn1'c Hedrikii . . . at giggle and ti misehieyous smile , . . with blonde pigtails and black tights . , . deyotee ofthe Seyen Liyely' Arts . . . tt special passion for musie . . . summer time in and otit ol' the water-f-skiing and swimming . . . metamorphosiS-- guy to happy . . .good to better. l ll RN BI-RK -176 Crrlbbel Ro ltl NN y neote 411141111111 X dyn imo ol oyerfloyying energy H py tilk keep til ing you 1 eto y sports dineinil knitting in eye tor t li intl tor design yiyid mem tries of lroi.s ind formaldehyde eollege to eome ILAINE BERMAN VI Ciribbel Roid Vy y neote slcazlt mic lh it stylish ook homeroom tsurer I0 Sp rit ind yy iter skiing ind sk itintz enthu s st be tutiful Jewelry Her m in ere ttions enjoys good Illllxle. tour years of L ttin hopes to teach kindergarten BARB XR-X BERTOLFT 408 C rest -Xyenue 'ylelrose Park CUHlHlLlC'll1f Birb seeretiry with soothing yoiee ple is int m in intl drtwinl oeeupy her spare time mirehing boots ind dineing shoes rhythm n blues eleyotee tuture holds mirriage to some yery Speeitl oe ROBERT Bll LINGS 760' Front Street Cheltenham X good sense of humor i my honor t t l 1' mont 'Neyy 'y'leXleo reiiiy wrestle 'o l s ii togriphy and hunting ll scare the mid hitter Hob 5 1 'W' , sf X ,' , ,, 1 , V f Si. c 'ff I Q y ,Iwi M W 'Q' ge - - , L Y- f' , AL v , , ' - ' 'f ' 1' 'la l Q ' ii sg ,.. yn tip, Q , ik. , treai ' .ll.... 1 t , g W... fat 1- ,' ...tttliihfil Ltgle happy talk talk about things Assembly committees, I2 , . . ner...aimitible smile..,sewing Seout...summer spent tit Phil 'lk' dt -' f,L g, 'LA,z'gf - 1 a'g ' L' .g...t 'lvLll'...1l 'iii X- ty'g i ,..1l5iyely1nphiy 4 -- tiuxi...i .g ' 'bmygh y' ja ' 1 ' ' ll-l1lj0Ll 1l -tis,h ,,,gi ,'-- ' 107 JUDY BINDER 7741 Union Avenue Elkins Park Academic One of the crazy Binders . . . You gujus dahlink sveety pie . . . Pooh, Ivon, Mozart, and Fish . . . QSO-o-o, it was Poohll . . . always a full house . . . There's a tear in my beer . . . Danilova, New York, City Cen- ter . . . little feet . . . Rodeo . . . The Swan. PETER G. BLATCHLEY 300 Bent Road Wyncote Academic Sleepy Pete. . . dead shot with an eraser . . . a long suffering man- ager of football and baseball teams . . . believes that chairs would be better with two legs . . . quiet, friendly boy . . . plans in engineering and a fancy for fish. DAVID BLUMENTHAL 8215 Cedar Road Elkins Park Academic A stellar student , . . dependable, responsible . . . a formidable de- bator lexempli graria-sec. of Forensic Societyj . . . member of Science Seminar and Honor So- ciety . . . industrious landscape gardener and coin collector . . . architect? scientist? chocolate manufacturer?-judgment sus- pended! 1 . 4 x, , ... I SONDRA M. BLAVAT 7607 Lycoming Avenue Melrose Park Academic Sandy . . . a fluent talker . . . bent toward drama . . . unseen worker on school plays . . . Spirit Committee . . . hospital work in spare time . . . stereo fan- .Iohnny Mathis and Frank Sina- tra . . . counselor at day camp . . , future medical technician. ' 15? MARLENE BLUMENTHAL 7609 West Avenue Elkins Park Academic Eifervescent . . . a social butter- fly-those frat parties . . . As- sembly, Spirit, and Property committees . . . a volunteer worker at Albert Einstein . . . many summers spent at camp . . . a trip to South America to be remembered-a trip to Israel to come. it lla HELEN BLYDEN 8315 Cadwalader Avenue Elkins Park Academic A gay greeting and a spirited smile . . . hard worker on Spirit, Ways and Means, and Assembly committees . . . El Espanol . . . volunteer at Einstein . . . letters to Chicago . . . speed boat rides in Atlantic City . . . behind the fountain . . . future in elementary education. LYNN J. BRIESCHKE 7941 Heather Road Elkins Park Academic Full of spirit and activity . . . As- sembly, Bulletin Board and Spirit committees . . . Adminis- tration Club . . . domestic ex- change to Wyandotte . . . sar- donic remarks . . . special love for show music . . . smokey blonde hair . . . preparation for teaching. ,'f,i Q .3 it ELLEN BLUM 7757 Bennett Road Wyncote Academic A flowing fountain of spirit and energy . . . delightfully confused . . . Committees-Spirit, Ways and Means, and Social . . . that eternal red nose . . . well phrased questions . . . an equestrienne . . . The lady doth protest too much . . . always in love . . . college and elementary education. ELINOR BLUMENTHAL 300 Ashbourne Road Elkins Park Academic Seeing the world on two wheels . . . in one small girl a host of interests and capabilities- Honor Society, Yearbook, ex- changee to Wyandotte . . . Elly . . . captures moods with pallet and pen . . . bulletin board committee . . . friendly towards all . . . teaching career via An- tioch. CAROLYN R. BROD 7927 Heather Road Elkins Park Academic A competent camp counselor- with a love for the outdoors . . . those many trips-Saranac, Flor- ida, Ithaca . . . cuts a cool figure on the ice . . . homeroom secre- tary for two years . . . committee participant . . . future in elemen- tary education . . . she can take it with her. , l wi sf JON BRONSON 8122 Fairxtew Road Elkins Park Acadumc A mild mannered individual Wrestling Club wing on the yictorious soccer team one ofthe Hall Patrolers sum mers as a caddy or in Atlantic Citv enjoys swimming strixes for precision future in engineering or business 9 . BARBARA J. BRODSKY 509 Elkins Axenue Elkins Park Acadcniic Giddyap, Whoa, and Tally' Ho . . . axid sailor and skier . . . a talented paint brush ...Kingston Trio enthusiast . . . important member of all teams . . . Did you lose something? . . .a nau- tical spree . . .summers riding at Camp Wuziatah . . . tall, quiet . . . art and psychology. 5 Q 4 . DOROTHY BROWN l52 Wilson Ayenue G lenside Comme: cial Dot typewriters books of school ofhce work a famil iar face in student bank and store actixe member of Nfler chandising Club dance tiend traxels to Seashore New England and the cayes of Vir gmia SUZANNE L. BRODY 7612 Brookfield Road Cheltenham Academic Sue . . . sincere thinker . . . Red Cross work . . . Affiliation Club . . . Spanish senorita . . . music appreciation . . . President of BBG, Barry' Coe Fan Club. .. finds excitement in reading law books . . . college-aspires to be a journalist. 159 plan MARY JO BRYAN 8215 New Second Street Elkins Park Academic Full of pep beautiful eyes Clnlroman Honor Society tutor Wyandotte exchangee extremely athletic xaried camping experiences swim ming and caroling future coed at William Smith College political science or liberal arts education 'Ahead CARL BURAK 422 Chapel Road Melrose Park Acadc mic An atmosphere of gaiety with thought Hail Macbeth casual dresser Treasurer of Senior Class Honor Society golfing swimming and pizza an actiye warbler Dr Burak an engaging comer sationalist l f in 7 4 V xx x V .74 4.- b 17 A , 3,- r V A I A I A ' . . . H N . . . ' I , . . . A ' . . . i '- interested in cars and racing . . . figures and an eyer-sharp pencil seen wherever there's work . . . intermittent moments of deep ... x ,.. , W ' 1 ... ....- I., ' .,... 1' ' , '4 A 7 vr 3 1 V I ' E I D . . . ' i . . . . V' ' . . . , ,A I 4 D 4 ' ' . J ' , . ' , ' , ' ' .. l ,- . . . ' , ' - ' ' . . . i - I I C . STUART BURT 326 Myrtle Avenue Cheltenham Academic A tall, burly gent with large and sinewy hands . . . a will to play basketball and football . . . sum- mer travels throughout eastern U.S .... boisterous comments from the rear . . . hours spent woodworking and tinkering with cars . . . electrical or mechanical engineer. Q CAROL BUSHNELL 138 Fernbrook Avenue Wyncote Academic Bush . . . comical, interesting, and enthusiastic . . . artist's ap- prentice . . . tray girl at Abington . . . hobby: clipping poodles . . . Knitting club . . . horseback rid- ing-English style . . . slightly Boheme . . . Girls' Chorus . .. the jewelry making art. . . sunny days in Florida. . . long letters . . .jewelry technology. STEWART R. CADES 5 Latham Park Melrose Park Academic Footie . . . two time home- room president . . . Oh, Taxi! . . . world traveller and sports- man . . . our one man welcoming committee . . . fractured French . . . could you die? . . . Hall Patrol and Publicity committees . . . success in business world. if fl ' if -L , if if! ,ft .za . MARY CALDWELL 8015 Hammond Road Cheltenham General Friendly . . . fervent lover of sports-softball player, swim- mer, and sailor . . . participates in church groups . . . fabulous trips to Florida . . . occupational or physical therapy after further education. . deff.. MYRON CAPLAN 312 Hedgerow Lane Wyncote Academic A triple threat on and off the soccer field . . . CQ, CQ, CQ, this is K3BHN . . . the voice heard round the world . . . Hall Patrol . . . directing traffic, then coffee and donuts . . . a not so lonesome traveler . . . an interest in medicine . . . My, oh, My. STEPHEN CAPLAN Park Towne Place Philadelphia Academic Fudd . . . a wisecrack from the back of the room . . . sports car enthusiast . . . Let's drag . . . active in B'nai Brith Youth Group . . . mechanical engineer- ing, his future line-getting hooked to a rich girl. ELSIE M. CARELLA 905 Pitt Road Cheltenham Academic A spirited lass either working with the teams or out cheering for them . . .softball and lacrosse manager.. .Spirit and Assembly committee member . . . a con- noisseur of art and music . . . photography enthusiast. DOROTHY CALLAHAN 7321 Chestnut Avenue Melrose Park Commercial Dot . . . when Irish eyes are smiling. . .a pleasing disposition . . . neat, trim figure . . . behind the counter in the school store . . . marching down the field with the Drill Team . . . farm in Delaware during the summer. 'C A V 1 ADELE B. CARMOSIN 8230 Forest Avenue Elkins Park Academic A giggle and a twinkling smile . . . indefatigable . . . menace at tennis-cool in the pool . . . that first horseback ride . . . a swirl- ing kaleidoscope of colors . . . Honor Society . . . Editor of per- sonnel staff. . . a littered table, food, and a friendly home . . . It's been charming. -3 JOEL CASSWAY 7806 Haines Road Cheltenham .-Iradclnic Cass --one of the boys . . . full-time clown . . . enthusiastic! Spanish scholanlfthroughout high school , . . head of Football Committee . . . muscleman- weight lifting . . . mat and track- man . . . Traffic Committee . . . pint-si7e big man on Campus . .. college and electronics. . T HARRIET W. CHAIMSON I I I9 Coxentry .Axenue Cheltenham ,'1!'C1dL'llIl.C Tall. willowy, blonde? . . .always talking . . . Spirit and Social committees, .Adxertising staff. . . memorable summers spent at Camp .Akiba . . . loxes to eat- food connoisseur . . . laugh- anytime and exerytime . . . math- ematical mind-math major in college. ! E' . s -15.39 ROCHELLE CHAIRMAN 5l Hilldile Roid Cheltenham ffllldlllllf Shellw enthusi istie student proud ol 1 scholarship to is id ix camp counselor winters dexoted to working on C HS committees 1 loic lor e theitre eloquent emerald ewes 'S'-anh-ii'.5- bw SANDRA CHRISTIANSEN llll Stritford Axenue Nlelrosc Ptrk Cllllllllllfllll Burning reelhc td tale telling dimples glistening blue ewes chestri String Ensemble Old York Road Swmphonw Or c estrt Choir aetixe mem ber of Young Peoples Group summer of sun sei ind sind e irecr with music JOSEPH CIANIPA I8 East Glenside Axenuc Glenside Icazlumc Good sense ot humor sure to kecp sou in stitches boosts loxing cup e trs hours iround thc trick week ends itOce.1n City Bowlingclub igood oe -15 PATRICIA CLAXTON 701 Pixson Axenue Vkwncote i brown eurlw locks lnternitiontl Students write It c ists on R idio Free Europe worker in school ollice sweet n shx future inhibitint ot Nl tdison Axenue ,-MH' . 't , f s ,J ,,, sa 'F-' . 1 ' L' 1 2 I A ' f -. A ' 1. , ' . sl L gs ' --pain... . 1, ' E - 'Uv' F 'ai L ' 1 i Gratz College . . . summers spent , . . music loxer . . . C.H,S. Or- thelC.H.S, Swimming Team . . . Formosian Ooctors . , . broad- .. .g ,- 3 1' ' it-A - 'L it L - H s ' '. H- ' - f it 1 - s Z--'.' ss-s k-L sf vs' - 'ssllit ss ' ' 1 .... Q X' th- -- ' ' ' -' .Q ' 3 .... ' 1 ,.'t,z 'z 't H- ' Ill JUDITH A. CLEARY 33 Chelfield Road Glenside Academic Judy . . . sparkling member of Spirit and Bulletin Board com- mittees. . . Softball in 10, Hockey in 12 . . .church youth group . . . artistic twist with silver . . . tray girl at Abington . . . skis-a wide expanse of water . . .correspond- ence around the world . . . well traveled-Maine to Florida. NORMAN COHN 314 Marvin Road Elkins Park Academic Sociable manner with a cordial greeting for everyone . . . soccer devotee-a squad member for three years . . . shutter bug, Hold that pose . . . committee supporter-Tratiic, Cafeteria, and Assembly . . . a Wall street broker in the midst of a trailing ticker tape. JEAN L. CLYDE 106 Waverly Road Wyncote Academic Pleasant and unaffected . . . dim- ples. . . special interest in Eng- lish-Assistant Editor of Panrher, personal staff of yearbook . . . drama . . . Spirit and Bulletin Board committees . . . well- traveled: work camps in New Mexico and Minnesota . . . ad- mirable qualities for teaching profession. THOMAS COHEN 520 Spring Avenue Elkins Park Academic A skeptical glance and a curious why ? . . . May I help you? . . . Honor Society member and Merit Scholar . . . inquisitive, perservering, patient . . . the un- usual point of view . . . intrepid defender of his beliefs . . . unself- ish, unassuming . . . a sensitive soul in search of a home . . . Saint Tom. JEFFREY COLE 7910 Green Lane Wyncote Academic Mole -carefree character . . . nothing bothers me . . . Hall Patrol, Assembly Committee, Cross Country, and Bowling . . . summers as camp waiter . . . a tire engine red convertible . . . interest in sports . . . Sophomore Administration . . . a cheerful grin . . . Warriors fan . . . fu- ture business career. AVRUM R. COHEN 1414 Mellon Road Wyncote Academic Bob . . . fun to be with . . .live spark on Safety, Assembly and Cafeteria committees . . . Ad- ministration Club . . . a natural in athleticshhandling the pig- skin or running for the track team . . .two years of singing in Choir . . . college to come. JUDD S. CONWAY 343 Harrison Avenue Elkins Park Academic Taboo or not taboo, that is the question . . . a second Shakes- peare . . . varsity tennis, varsity scholar . . . I'll be in Cheltonian room after school . . . fast thinker, fast talker . . . in the Cambridge fan club. SUZANNE M. COHEN 503 Spring Avenue Elkins Park Suzy -a dual personality . . . a book, good music, a flask of milkshake-and thou, O cherry pie! . . . theater devotee . . . ff at the piano . . . riding boots and tennis shoes . . . Yearbook . . . World Alfairs . . . Raggedy- Ann with her head held high. WENDY P. COHEN 14 Parkview Road Cheltenham Academic A purple car?-what else! . . . a sojourn in Wyandotte . . . library worker . . . Young .ludaea's gavel in Eastern Pennsylvania . . . summer work in Atlantic City . . . groovy and movey with the hockey stick . . . I won't grow up -Lovely Wendy. ELLIS COOK 1714 Willow Grove Avenue Laverock Academic A medium tank-armed with shoulder pads and sheer deter- mination . . . tackling school work with equal skill . . . a dy- namo on the mat . . . you're blind, ump . . . bowling and Indian Lore . . . a thinking man and rugged individual . . . law to come. Y -V? LLRLINE P COOR 118 Oik Roid Cilenside Gwinn trial Bean mleetious sense ot hu mor ietiie member ol the 1 Tl. 11 in sot tt dues those Johnnx Nl tthis tises summers tt Otctn Citi st iehttti nd mtttbills luturc Xir e Hostess BARBARA CRAIG 61: Lixeroek Road Cilenslde lcmltniic Btrb lows uerxbodx our Senior Cltss Seeiettrx L heltenh tm s debut inte o mestic Exeh inue t terrihe LX ptricnee Blowiniz Rock Senior Administrition ind Spirit Committee ec r irx ol homeroom l0 ind ll thine the Conlederite tl ii. pl ins to mijor in I-reneh D 'Q . ai L' A. ti ' A' la l ,D . L' oi-ii i slririfii it tilt: , .R if 'ii . ol f t f lui' ' L -' ' ii 1 , . . Mg A ' at NL' .... ' . ' Ti 1 ' ft LQ ...R ' .-'lin' t ' ' V ...S - 0 , ett ' 1 'w ' - ' -' I' S , ' '. .2 , LJ O A 2Hjf4 ' A ii iw- A A Ii .N . ' . .-,.,. h K - , -.. X: A . P ,H f.Nl,El m w In u ul' 'il x 'io l K Z ,S Mt CAROLYN A.CRAMER 7923 Green Lune NN 5 neote .4cadtfnii'c Nlusiezilly ttilented . . . at tier5 redhetid who sings in Senior Choir . . . xeep of her homeroom for three years , . . gin tixid eom- mittee member , . . artistic dilet- ttinte . . . the middle sister . . . at motherly instinct . . . Julie from Oklahoma-stttge struck. fi, KARLA A. CROXSON 318 Jefferson .Axenue Cheltenham Cmrirncrr-izzl From London fog to C'.H.S.--u rtiy of sunshine . . . gt whistle. blue and white uniform . . . quiet but ellectuttl Left, Right . . . hnglish summer . . . tts nice tts they come . . . Lime5. LJ EARL CUNERD 605 Park Lune XV5 ncote .'lCllll't'HIl'f' Stew -face olksmiles . . .chess wizard and shtirpy in pinochle . . . towering pillttr ot' the Safety Committee . , . stump collector . . . tt skilled mtith student . . . quiet and urlltble . . . college profession undecided. 113 CHARLES E. DANIHEL 323 Harrison .Axenue Glenside Acadmiik' C'huck - talkutixe. hurd work- er . . . big man on the Football teiim . . . trumpet in the Band and Orchestra. . . hook. line und sinker . . . used czirs . . . basket' ball and truck . . , born and giir- pltine models. . . Demoltty mem- ber . . . summer weekends in Ocean City . . . college-math major. EDWIN DASHEVSKY 1418 Mellon Road Wyncote Academic Ed . . . striped shirt, soccer cleats and track spikes . . . three years homeroom president . . . leader at Leadership Conference . . . Chairman of Safety Commit- tee . . . youth group president . . . paradise in pizza . . . partial to classical jazz . . . Doctor Dash. BENJAMIN H. DENNEY 405 Central Avenue Cheltenham General Ben . . .quiet and retiring . . . member of Pa. Horticultural So- ciety-his own greenhouse . . . Bucks County summers . . . Christian Youth Group . . . loves gardening-green thumb. . . . those twinkling eyes . . . sings in boys' octect . . . wrestling man- ager . . . future in greenhouse business. JOAN EHRHART DAVIS 158 Bickley Road Glenside Commercial The quick helping hand . . .extra hours spent in school office . . . active church worker . . . avid Perry Como fan . . .leisure hours roller skating and embroidering . . . domestic talents . . . secretar- ial future. BARBARA DEITCH 1036 Rock Creek Drive Wyncote Academic Bobbi -a taste and talent for music . . . continuous participa- tion in Girls' Chorus and an ar- dent jazz fan . . . Social, Assem- bly, and Ways and Means com- mittees . . . big blue eyes and soft dimples accompany a warm smile . . . future college coed. ' ik g .A LOIS ELAINE DEAVER 351 Oak Road Glenside Academic Eager Beaver . . . a sweet me- lodious strain-Choir . . . String Ensemble . . . energetic partici- pator in church youth group and Bible Club . . . cheerleader for church basketball team . . . as- pires to be a missionary nurse. SUSAN E. DECKTER 1463 Wistar Drive Wyncote Commercial Vivacious-always surrounded by activity . . . committee joiner with original ideas . . . a whiz on the dance floor . . . Israeli dances . . . fervor for double decker chocolate cones, tall boys, horror movies, and the Sinatra sound . . . wound up with a spring that never runs down. STEPHEN K. DENKIN 615 Ashbourne Road Elkins Park Academic Three-time homeroom linancier .. . a long list of committee work achievements . . . drawers of handsome sweatersfa different one every day . . . sports earsff an unmuflled roar . . . Science Seminar . . . a spring, a smooth jacknife, and a splash in the pool ... M.D. to be. va fate ,wg W' 2. 1 17-16.53 LINDA E. DENNIS 7433 Euston Road Elkins Park Academic From second page assistant to Editor-In-Chief. . . Dennis the Menace . . . Honor Society . . . a calm collected voice bellowing from the Cheltonian room . , . waterfront director at camp . . . work from sunrise to sundown to sunrise . . . creative writing for Panther . . . college major-ele- mentary education. F9 345 .4 if 4 , Nl NANCY DEREWIANKO 7838 Montgomery Avenue Elkins Park Conlmercial Unique member of our class from Ukrania . . . active in C.H.S. athletics . . . work in school store . . . President of Ukranian Youth Group . . . camp counselor . . . dancing and horseback riding are free time activities . . . interested in model- ing and secretarial work. CHESTER H. DERR 240 Rices Mill Road Wyncote General Chet . . . tall and rugged . . . a mischievous grin . . . Assembly Committee.. .lifeguard at Ocean City.. .Apparatus Club... a bright red Valiant . . . swim- ming and track . . . hunting and Hshing . . . hard to figure out . . . a rumble of drums . . . future business executive. SUSAN M. DISHLER 1451 Ashbourne Road Wy ncote . 1IYlllt'IlII'f' Always willing to lend at helping hund . . . work at an old age home . . . C,Ie'fIt7III'llPl writer . . . memories of a summer tour through the LISA. and Canada ...Regional Chairman ot' L'.S.Y. ... Kitten'A . . . a pin and Chas, rule her future. CHARLES F. DONNELL 1919 Willow Ayenue La Mott Gurivral Sonny . . . an unquenehably' happy disposition , . . likes ears lespceially hot rods! . . . always has an answer . . . tltint hum of a harmonica . . . hidden writing talent . . . he's got rhythm . . . Apparatus Club. . . proud of his grey Pontiac . . . future job in driying. i NORMAN I DORLAND YW Htriison Ayenue Elkins P k 4111114 H114 X yeuning tor the outdot rs summers ti iyeling through -Xl is sity loo I eross eoun hunting ind tishinu eyer istini: smile followed by i quiek joke eollege ind enui neering lie ahead i ATHX DOW NS I6-1' Hlllerest Rotd l tyeroek K onmitrmzll T iddy ine wil o tele tl requirements tor lier hobby teeinique it Lonneetieut Co leee Sehool ot Dinee durine summer of S9 slunk through Cieorgeky isliington Slept Here horsebtek riding ind show ilbums junior eollege ...-4 CONNH DL BIN Hkins Pirk House hlkins Ptrk General P sonitieition ot C HS spirit peppx elteerleteler with Bulletin Hoird ind Spirit e0l11 mittees Bowling Club summer work tt Hebrew hduet tion Soeiety Dty C imp ture medie il seeret iry N Xl LRIL R DLNN 7707 Juniper Axcnue Izlkins Park tmaltnm Di tmond in the rough s ix but tmiible rm riei tollowed by suppressed gieeles spirkplug ot Bowling Club i twinkle from big brown eyes tetiye in Spirit ind Bul letin Board Committees sum IULTS ll Limp gugdf n gplu' . , , 4 A 1 ' s, 1 4 . , , 5 h 1 , i 1 ,X .I r A fs .- -'fig' ' w f L . ...Iallt l 'lwy erj S '. L I ' ' 't 'i 5 N . 1- i 'L ' 'X ' - ... ' , ' A ' ' at A L ' . . . wa . alan! ka .ind California . . . junior modern daneing . . , furthered perky' ponytail , . . member ot' beauty' . . . brief interjeetions yarf- ' tbal. ' ' try l it ' ' 'l- ' L 1 f N ' - ' , t Egg' L , ...an ' i'- 1 .ill'5-'-.' ', 'L 5 s 'Y lulb My F 1 X ,s r 1- .Q-2 , ',7 'Qt 'gl fi 'N ' 11-2 ...1iu- - y L ' - x'l'L .... 115 MARY EBINGER 517 Central Avenue Cheltenham Commercial Blonde, friendly and talkative . . . Majorette Club, and active school store worker in 10th grade . . . a special boy . . . inter- ests: ice skating and reading . . . swimming during the summer . . . future Miss Secretary. JONI EHRLICH 7642 New Second Street Melrose Park Longest hair in senior class . . . secretive . . . naive . . . HenryJ with a rusty fioor . . . Yearbook co-editor, Choir. Cheerleading, and Honor Society . . . comedi- enne, talent show capers . . . from Essie to the Grand Duchess . . . Humanities at Aspen, French at Mcgill . . . lavender, victorian charm. STEPHEN ELLIS 8213 Aspen Way Elkins Park Academic 'tSteve . . . a jovial companion . . . a friendly laugh . . . versatil- ity in sports-cross country, bas- ketball, and fishing . . . a golfer: duffer by option . . . cool jazz and cool dancing . . . frequent trips to the shore . . . homeroom guardian of the funds . . . many miles in his miniature-sized car . . . collegeman. . L gh yiyyf . it NANCI C. ESSRIG 321 Sinkler Road Wyncote Academic Contagious blue and gold spirit . . . senior homeroom secretary . . . summer day camp counselor . . . pizza connoisseur . . . detach- able pony tail . . . Del Ennis fan . . . Beau Monde . . . member of Spirit Committee for three years . . . college future. JOHN R. EWING 348 Oak Road Glenside General The Music Man -band and orchestra trumpeter . . . dry humor . . . a quick run from the musical pit to join the choir . . . rumble filters and dual amps . . . swing music in a dance band . . . horseback riding and outdoor camping . . . businessman, 1 . - 5 X t JOAN EICHMANN 523 Ashmead Road Cheltenham Academic A pensive gaze and a questioning mind . . . extensive studies in Freudian psychology . . . warm blue eyes . . . serious and deter- mined worker . . . expanding in- terests . . . Hying fingers across the typing keys . . . some lucky man's secretary. ' 1 JAY FELDMAN 8214 Aspen Way Elkins Park Academic A jest, a witty expression and a harmless prank . . . swimming and golting are favorite pastimes , . . Hall Patrol and Traffic com- mittee . . . summer and winter vacations in the sunny south . . . drag races in a white convertible . . . a future Penn State student. JANET A. EISEMANN 7604 Front Street Cheltenham Academic Out on the hockey field every fall . . . homeroom treasurer ll . . . summer job at Ocean City . . . Sophomore and Junior Ad- ministration . . . active in Chris- tian Endeavor . . . heard fre- quently in the Choir and Girls' Triple Trio . . . college ahead to study education and psychology. LINDA J. ENSSLER 411 Waverly Road Wyncote Academic And gladly would she work . . . Activity Club, Spirit, Bulletin Board committees . . . home- room treas., 12 . . . reference, please! . . . a love for the water- swimming and water skiing . . . full of the milk of human kind- ness . . . college and elementary school teaching. LARRY G. FERLEGER 651 Stetson Road Elkins Park Academic Daddy cool . . . Segovia and fiamenco guitar. . . Phil Hill and sports racing cars. . .a hi fi shak- ing the house with Sounds at Seabring . . . Domestic Ex- change . . . interest in anthropol- ogy . . . college-law or engi- neering. i MARIAN FERTIK 6 Beryl Road Chcltenham Academic Friendly greeting for all , . . a colorful and informative bulletin board-chairman of said com- mittee . . . past homeroom pres. . . . Leadership Conference re- corder . . . Marion-ettes . . , ap- preciator of semi-classical music and art . . . hard working hours after school . . . elementary ed. DAVID R. FIELD 305 Lorimer Drive Wyncote Academic Magoo . . . homeroom vcep, IO and ll . . . riflcry counselor during summer . . . a sincere Santa Claus laugh ...distributor caps, spark plug uircs, triple Carburetors and oxerhead cans . . . cayities and fillingsf future in dentistry. P . agfftsf. . I ' A 35 3 .,?e...J.'i 'LB' U V -. nk -:QI ll-1:2 I L32-, ' ,' 1rf.' ' Q' . gqgn ' - ,iff 'Y' ff' V:-fwf ' SUSAN FISCHMAN 8251 York Road Elkins Park Acazlcnzic Good looks plus personality plus brains--- Fish . . . C.H,S. So- cial Chairman-Exeeutixc Coun- cil . . . homeroom secretary, l0. President, ll . . . hockey stick or tennis racket . . . that Fischman walk . . .a real tish in the water . . . Co-Editor of football pro- grams . . . College future. .ag- EDMOND FISCHHOFF ll07 Stratford Avenue Melrose Park Academic Hello Young America . . . eloquent speaker in C.H.S. as- semblies . . . homeroom secretary . . . sports fanvvarsity wrestling and football . . . hard intramural worker . . . rifle marksman . . . summer at a Naval Air Station -earned rank of Airman. ELLEN .IAN FISHMAN 1846 Cobden Road Laxerock Academic Welcome arrixal from Oyer- brook in senior year . . . Spirit and Assembly committees . . . sparkling eyes, vxarm smile . . . Saturday art classes . . . frequent trips to Wynntield . . , hidden talent at the keyboard . . . peda- gogie plans. ll7 1 A -. Q3 , i' 1' ELLEN R. FISHMAN 2135 A Cheltenham Atenue Elkins Park Academic A throaty laugh-a funny line . . . asset to the girls bottling team . . . busy xxorker in the C'.H.S. 05306 . . . receptionist on week-ends . . . Bulletin Board Committee, I2 . . . green lashes . . . future medical technician. -J' , , K W! BARBARA H. FLEISHER 8221 Cadwalader Avenue Elkins Park Academic A competant scholar . . . able debator-recipient of Pennsyl- vania and Temple University speaking awards . . . member of Honor Society and Science Sem- inar . . . Sunday teaching . . . talented violinist. . . green thumb . . . aspiring mathematician. fi . .. W at,.zgk. .ask HARVEY P. FREEMAN 1127 Ashbourne Road Cheltenham Academic Amiable and sociable . . . Don .luan-a whiz with a whistlef Hall Patrol and Trallic Commit- tee . . . a craze for cars.. .fond of swimming . . . a jazzy trip to New Orleans. MICHAEL FLITTER 1113 Orleans Road Cheltenham Academic A black curly widow's peak . . . sexy blue eyes-that come hither stare . . . Traffic and Football committees . . . Hall Patrol . . .a grappler . . . homeroom treas., 10 . . . summer work at a construc- tion company . . . campus com- ing. CAROL ANN FOX 31 Dewey Road Cheltenham Academic Sweet and quiet . . . a waitress at Ocean City . . . splash! she's in the pool again . . . Christian Endeavor, 10, ll, 12 . . . indis- pensible worker in class admini- stration . . . out on the hockey field every fall . . . sure fire suc- cess as elementary school teacher. t K i l WILLIAM T. FORD 312 A Jefferson Avenue Cheltenham Academic Mild mannered . . . valuable vice-president of senior home- room . . . in sports, a preference for basketball . . . seen strum- ming on a guitar. . . a thousand f at-. and one freckles . . . high flying aspirations. V :fri , mike , , 2 ?,,.,J. ELLEN FRIEDMAN 8107 Cedar Road Elkins Park Academic A rousing cheer, the clang of a cowbell, a flash of blue and gold, all equal spirited El . . . en- thusiastic in all her endeavors . . . an able athlete, her favorites: hockey and lacrosse . . . Spirit and Social Committee member . . . known to all. STEPHEN E. GANSMAN 8318 Tulpehocken Avenue Elkins Park Academic Goof . . .one of the gang . .. a skillful move on the chess board . . . quick maneuvering on the wrestling mat . . . Hall Patrol and Safety Committee . . .a red- faced, puffing figure running be- tween the goal posts . . . dental school to come. 118 BERTRAM FORMAN 1109 Orleans Road Cheltenham Academic Bertie the Bunyip . . . never a dull moment . . . an ever-present grin . . . fore! -out of the rough onto the fairways . . . var- sity golf, varsity soccer . . . ex- hibition basketball-member of the Seagram Five . . . a big little man on campus. MORTON FREEDMAN 7 Mill Road Melrose Park Academic Morty -happy-go-lucky . . . a friendly greeting for everyone ...pride of the C.H.S. swimming team . . . reflections of a trip to Wyandotte-and the boat ride . . . microphone in hand-calling the plays . . . candy man. GARY GANTZ 7758-B Penrose Avenue Elkins Park General Tall and dark- the Marlboro man . . . a two time traveler to California . . . enjoys afternoons on the baseball diamond . . . special taste for Italian food . . . jazz connoisseur . . . a future physical education teacher. ':- ' Q gcntlcm.in Lind ii scholar. ,,.. ' .fl -Q XA. JUDY GEFTN1,-KN 204 Nliiryin Rodd Elkins Park Ui'm'i-ti! RcQcrycd sophixtiuiiic . . . xhort blondc yyttxcs ,.., 'Xvcmbly Committee , . . Ciyitt C ltib . . . .i yoicu in thc Girls' Chorus . . . that bliick conycrtiblc . . . intcruxt in tlishion designing :ind interior decorating . . , yxtitcr xkiing, swimming, boating . . . it blush und ai smile. THON1.-XS Ci.-XTTLR X336 Ccdtir Rogid Hkini Ptirk -lt't1tlt'nii'i' Actionx not yyordi . . . ii hook biill aiimcd git thc pocket in thc tcn pink . . . flying yyood Lind ti mounting morc . . . att homc yyith but Lind glow in hiind . . . L1 'DQ STEPHEN OH FUND 716 Ashbourm Roid Elkins Pirk -lllltlcllllf' Stun tkn.r I L 1 yy 'rin siltmt dglights in mini in it stitntixi in bio ou stimmu xxoik it -Xtlinti. City Hoapit il ttiturg dogtor K' NORRIS GhLN1AN ROBERT GEORCIF l-118 Ashbotirm Roid 'N Chtirgh Roid Xkxmotg tcmitnm kikins Pirk tmfltnzia Orrin xx gonltiwlcwrt Hxfburt 1 trtgkgltd I s.L tht midst ol striotix thought mmd with i nd tl it otith Qrrotip gi tg im 5 F Lind R using C onimittu stimmtrs it i. imp tix tu ol thotightttil -.ommt nt yugktndx on thf. thrnh 1 mgmbtr ot tld ot bum: igotiitrooinstigwss yur m prtsst groups yin htnd sports Lnthusi ut dogtor to by 119 SLS-XX C QKTTIIN 196 Rndxy ood im Xkxnuott limltmic A Horidi t n t ti minutu in homgioom 1 KI' H0 Jljf ot 1 p str it kuboiid C 1 go tm it night on lxghiil irmi pl im lor pgd igogx fy, A I K 4 x, O' K-1 ' , f a ? l . ' X 1 A 5 X L -U ' 4 X 1.1 X Q X X , , . ti pt - lic- ort ry X 'X - mit ' ' in X X UL' . . ,i 'X' X X 'ii' . ' L ai A. . . tgill iinl Aim X' 'i g crt X if .iop... X X' surf-bozirding. tixhing iind NNNIITI- gi hole in ons . . . Sy niigogtic at witty Wydntlottc xxtintlurur , . . yearbook stall. mumlwr , . . l ng- '-,.. il, 'ljy Y ' ...gtlfu tar f t V ' ' lisllt It lAllC,.,, 'mn- liib... Xt . 1 ' ..., X L 1 ...Li L or- ll 5 ' Xnts... o L L' ,.. iixit ,L X ' . 'X3 XX X X X - BlLil.Bliih,Hl.ih... X X 'llXgXt 5 L X , lp 1 R X ,gr ' ic X iilulaiwroo irc L ' 'tg H, is Ili CAROLE ANN GIBBONS 229 E. Glenside Avenue Glenside Eye catcher . . . darling . . . at home in the saddle . . . on her toes on the dance fioor . . . L'Carole with the dark brown hair . . sweatergirl . . . artistic sketches . . . secretarial or model- ing work in the future. KENNETH A. GLASS 8226 New Second Street Elkins Park Academic The thump of the paper against the steps . . . deliver these to ladies lingerie . . . the roar of the engine and the smell of gas and oil-in miniature . . . backstroke, free style, and belly Hop . . . tran- sistors and I.B.M. machines in future. CAROL GILLETTE 1500 Thornberry Road Wyncote Academic That pistol-packing mistress of ceremonies . . . a red TR-3, and a cloud of dust . . . homeroom veep, 10 . . . nightingale in the choir, a different tone in the classroom . . . always ready with a joke . . . athleticswequestri- enne . . . psychology major in college. LORETTA ANN GIOIA 323 Limekiln Pike Glen side C ommcrcial Cute 'n tiny Ray . . . friendly ga smile for everyone . . . two years on C.H.S. Drill Team . . . whirling around the dance Hoor . . . pencil and sketchpad . . . summers in Ocean City . . . I love green eyes . . . future Miss Private Secretary. A aw-2 Q R - . .-- ' , ' . BARBARA GLASSBERG 7942 Rolling Green Road Cheltenham Commercial Babs . . .always on the go, go, go . . . Leadership Conference, 10, 11 . . . Assembly Committee . . . Sophomore Administration . . . a love for drama and danc- ing . . . continual tours through the township in her convertible . . . plans for nursery school teaching. .R I ' ', 3 ' X 7. I .x . - , qi ',. , ' .i ,a, na, v , . . CAROL GINSBERG 332 Gribbel Road Wyncote Academic Vivacious Gitchie . . . a yen for long hair . . . hidden talent on the piano . . . a horn, a wave, a blue and white streak on Church Road . . . knee length sweaters . . . petite but powerful . . . impish and untamed. TX HELENE GLOSS 7210 Chestnut Avenue Melrose Park Academic Wild and carefree with a heart of gold . . . loves to talk . . . a trip to Germany during the sum- mer . . . freckles and pink lip- stick . . . rapid typist . . . enthus- iastic outbursts and a hearty laugh. MITCHELL D. GINSBERG 1108 Orleans Road Cheltenham Academic Senor Mitch . . . a scholar north and south ofthe border . . .sum- mer at the University of Mexico . . . choice . . . an ambassador of good will from Cheltenham to Abington . . . homeroom banker, 12 . . . a mental giant. SUSAN E. GITTERMAN 1028 Arboretum Road Wyncote Academic Susie . . . topped with long blonde curls . . . many pleasant hours spent in her backyard pool . . . enjoys just riding around . . . blouses out or tied at the waist . . . I want to go to col- lege. JOYCE ANN GNALL 7810 Cheltenham Avenue Melrose Park Commercial Tall, slender, blonde . . . an ar- tistic dior-fashion designing, imaginative creations . . . whiz at shorthand . . . Honor Society . . . office work during the sum- mer . loves to paint . . . mod- ern dancing with graceful inter- pretations . . . future at art school. if-fzu SY BIL GOLDBERG 460 H trrison -Xxenue Cilenside Acuzltnilr lw int to be in indixidu il ln erl iith Choir Publie Reli eherished Nh indotte mem ories ind m ins VliehlLmlr1ends thtt urge to write spire time desoted to LSE ehipter seep ind regionil deleieite future with the fourth estate CAROLYN GOFFMAN 2 Windsor Axenue Melrose Park Academic Blonde hair and green eyes, agreeable and well-liked . . . homeroom secretary . . . Bowling Club . . . enjoys horseback riding and swimming . . . summer sol- unteer work at Jenkintown Day Nursery . . . wonderful hyperbole . . . plans to teach history in a secondary school. TOBI GOLDBLRCJ 460 H trrison Axenue blenside Acfult Nlll No twin stuti ple ise re oeeupition with Lnited Sxni ident ind reeionil delegate imithemxtiexl mind ind 1 we ol musie Choir Spirit Inter tuth XX orld Alfairs ltr flung triends LSE eonxentions medieal technology 4-99- STEPHEN GOLDBERG 668 Foxcroft Road Elkins Park Academic Dutch , . . quiet. sincere stu- dent . . . swimming and baseball , . . crouched behind home plate , . . scientitic curiosity , . . mo- tors. generators- microscopes and beakers . . .speaks his mind . . . uninhibited . . . glass packs and spinners . . . college and a career building bridges-across teeth. F. 4 . 1 i J mg lPSTl:R L GOLDMAN Llkins Pirk House Hkins Pirk lllldll7llf' The Count etlm eool ind eolleeled smooth ind easx artist with in exe lor perteetion s 1 while bill To into 1 hole in the Lrtss e hsquire txpe ieommereial artist SCT N1lTL HEL R GOLDNIAN 613 Ashmetd Roid Cheltenh im Alcacltrvizr Nlodern iuthors and 11171 beat luneh bs e mdleliteht in Chel menlillte w Hier ll eel 1p am it -Xtlintie Cuts A btgel stlesm in on Sundis mornings multi eolored ittire N itch D D 5 l --aka- ' ' 3 H' E'-....- .- ., ku. V , ,,., ' . Q ' 1 rv 'ef-v, .. ,M - V- l'l'.3A1J..n - 0 Nr. itnvi ' ' -4 v W .. '44 1 4 ' A. 9 2 '- A s , L A s s .f k L - -s kv 4 K .L L 1 1 ' A. '. X' .' .L A ' 2 ta al.. t'I . ' . ' H- 'N 4 ' QL- ' 1 ' fx 'g '1- tions. World Allairs. yearbook gogue Xouth- chapter tice pres- lllsCIl1CjQllll1Cl0XCN...lll'l exact tenhams dining room. . .argu- X it ' -- fi -gtmgzl... L. fr ra '...1'z n 'VL L 1. gi ' J 1 1 -1 'L ' 1 elif .,.a nall - 1 lling ' la. 1 ' 'i .... ah' 1 3' L' ' '- A ' 'gz.....th' a 1 ' ar' i H1 1 z gz'... ' 's. 'Il' 1... EDWIN GOLDSMITH 104 Waverly Road Wyncote f'1f'tlIlt'HIl'C' Wynn . . . pina and folk music .. . strumming a guitar . . .an ad in the Clivllruzizm for those bulky knit sweaters . . . My card . . . Choir . . . a robins' egg blue convertible . . . that perpetual band-aid. k . Q - ,gigs ARLENE GREBER 921 Stratford Avenue Melrose Park Gvmwul Strikel --a bowler for C.H.S. . . . inventor ofa beatnik Santa Claus for her homeroom . . . slim sweater girl . . .cartoonist- the museum college on Saturday morning . . . a volunteer at Al- bert Einstein Hospital. GLENN GOODHART 1137 Cov entry Road Cheltenham ,-1carlt'ni1'c Expression through the wild beat ofa bongo drum . . . sportsman by day, Don Juan by night . . .an expert on the wild life of the area .. . a half nelson and a quick pin . . . dental work in the future. KENNETH GOULD 8211 Fairview Road Elkins Park Acadwnic Soccer Team's insurmountable goalie and recipient of Holden Award . . . also tinds time for baseball . . , carefree summers at the club . . . Honor Society and committee achievements . . . cards and his convertible . . . Cunning Cagey Ken Craftily Catching Kicks. HATTIE MAY GREEN 130 Willow Grove Avenue Cilenside C'UIIIHIt'l'l'flIf Hattie's always laughing . . . singing in school or church choir . . . Peanut, a real versatile lass-- hockey and basketball. drawing and sewing . . . red-hot dancer . . . ardent record collec- tor . . . future in clerical selling with a hidden desire to become an artist. 122 VICTOR GORDON 309 Hedgerow' Lane Wyncote ClIIlIIIIl'l'l'flIf Vic . . .a big smile and a slap on the back . . . cars. sports, and sport cars . . . a player of the big board . . . Wall Street bound . . . travel north to Canada- south to Iflorida--and throughout the midwest . . . a big businessman to be. FRED GREENBERG X00 Pardee Lane Wyncote Acuclvniie A lunchroom debator . . . dead issues and red herring . . . say that again. in English . . . Lunch- room and Hall Patrol.. .staunch Phillies defender with a tinancial interest in the world series . . . a relaxed figure-hanging summer shirt tail . . .college and business. SUSAN L. GOTTLIEB 7938 Park Avenue Elkins Park Academic Behind that dimply smile-a keen mind, the quality of leader- ship . . . Honor Society, home- room pres., 10, 11, 12 . . . Sec. of Pa. Student Council, leader- ship conference program chair- man . . . makes Clivlmnian first page nevvs . . . psychology in college. FREDERICK C. GRABFELDER 321 Ashbourne Road Elkins Park Acadwnic An adonis in ivy league shirt and khakis . . . born with a brush cut . . . carrying C.H.S.'s Olympic torch . . . long strides for the cross country, a burst of speed for the dash . , .an intricate hold and a quick pin . . . future in college. 86' MAXINE GREENBERG 2027-B Cheltenham Avenue I1lkins Park Acadcfnzic Summer theater enthusiast . . . member of C.H.S. Bowling Club . . . known for unique gift wrap- pings . . . adept with charcoal and sketch pad. .. usually found knitting a sweater . . . memories of a weekend at Penn State . . . C.H.S. bulletin boards by Max . . . a tiny pin. W, X l x MARJORIE GREENFIELD 8217 Fairxiew Road Elkins Park Acmlvnzic Hail our illustrious co-editor! . , . Meg. a serious and percep- tiye thinker . . . progressixe jazz and classical music . . . Gypsy -wild. adxenturous sprees . . . la fi'1uifai.s' 21 ,llc-gill. . . versatile abilities: Honor Society. Clivl- ronizui, hockey, tennis, and swim- ming . . . always knitting . . . prospcctixe psychology major. f Lf ,LA if 37?- wi- ! f, ,Q MARY GREENFIELD 8221 Fairyiew' Road Elkins Park .-lcazlvniir Exotic hair styles . . . that Greenfield grin . . . sweaters and hats by Mary . . . a curious mind and intelligent conyersa- tion . . . plaid flannel shirts . . . soft pretzels in class . . . fascinat- ing earrings. . . bowling, tennis, swimming and a bikini suntan . . . a patron of the arts, JUDITH GREENSPON l938 Mather Way Elkins Park Acadenzic Good sense accompanying jolly wit . . . pert and bouncy . . . starry-eyed . . . artistic and cre- ative member of Bulletin Board and Spirit committees . . . active in Temple Youth Group . . . her droll little mouth is drawn up like a bow . . . a Hirtatious wink . . . future college coed. CAROL ANNE GRIFFIN 421 West Wayerly Road Glenside Acadvniir A high stepping lass for the gold and blue . . . color guard, Spirit Committee . . . C'heltenham's sweet songstress , . . at ease on the beach at Ocean City and Horida . . . silyer wings for Carol. X. 's l N MERLE GREENFIELD 307 Hedgerow' Lane Wyncote .-Nurlurriiz' Always on the go . . . keeps up with the stylesx a fashionable Chelt . . . enthusiastic Aetiyities Editor of yearbook . . . Bulletin Board and Spirit committees. . . yolunteer hospital worker . . . campus bound then back to high school as history teacher. RHODA GREENFIELD 534 Gen'l. Patterson Drive Glenside Amzlvniic' Rho . . . forexer xiyacious . . . exotic oriental eyes . . , lends a helping hand to the Spirit and Assembly' committees . . . witty humor . . . looks back on sum- mers at camp . . . teacher in a little red school house. 123 y 1 it La '1 RICHARD GROSS lll Wetherill Road Cheltenham A4'aa'0n1ic Dick . . . eternal smile . . . shutterbug for yearbook and C'ln'lmuinn. . . camera, film, and fiashbulbs-the instruments of his trade . . . often heard chatter- ing in German or listening to Wagner on his stereo set . . . fiddling with his piano . . . Pre- med. oyn. I ,fw- Q Ly 4235 JUDITH ANN HAHN 631 Chelten Hills Drive Elkins Park Acudeniir' Full of spirit and loquacity . . . It annoys me . . . pin-toppler -bowling team . . . well-sea- soned Woodmerite . . . quick witted . . . Chelmnian and year- book staff. . . Sinatra fan . . . years of volunteer work at Al- bert Einstein Center . . . serve as good background for medical technology. 6 a, li ' MILLICENT GROSSMAN l0l5 Melrose Avenue Melrose Park Academic Millie . . . continuous chatter . . . frequent trips to New Eng- land . . . competent homeroom officer . . . cheering C.H.S. on to victory . . . Honor Society . . . Spirit and Assembly committees . . . loves that tweedy look . . . Gungho! . . . a scientific mind, specializing in Zoology. RICHARD B. GUSDORFF 272 Glenwood Road Melrose Park Amdwzzic Gus . . . seen most frequently on the football field or roaring across tovvn in his Model A . . . pinochle at high noon . . . famil- iar face on the Safety Committee , . . at home in a pool or out on the baseball diamond . . . Chel- tenham's Don Juan. CID' STEPHEN JAY HARKER 770l Mountain Avenue Elkins Park Ac-azlwniz' A serious student, willing worker, and a friendly fellow . . . aqtive Student Council member forganizer of the student lounge . . . Tri-School Committee . . . Michigan memories . . . digs the progressive beat . . . scientific mind-engineering at Drexel. N lg G SALLY J. GROSSMAN 7604 Spring Avenue Melrose Park Araflvnzic Greased lightening on the hockey field- areal boost for the CHS. team . . . on rainy days Sally's inside working on bulletin boards . . . two summers spent as a day camp counselor. . . helping hand in Administration Club. . .more book-learning to come. k ji nf GERTRUDE A. GRUNVVALD X50 Elkins Avenue Elkins Park Crminivreiul Trudy, a dreamer-a farm with animals, servants, a pool, and a convertible . . . memories of work in Administration, Guidance, and Nurse's Office . . . neat dresser . . . enjoys flower arranging and gardening: dancing and ice skating . . . fu- ture-college and interior decor- ation. JERRY M. HABERLAND 208 Central Avenue Che l te n ham General Baseball! Baseball! Baseball! . . . American Legion Team . . . a hot Sl Chevy--his pride and joy. . .after school job in green- house . . . special interest in drafting. . . sexy walk ...future four year student at Drexel In- stitute for architectural design- ing. -V Q2 1 g A . . 1 ' J i f i. RANDOLPH L. HARRIS STEPHEN HARRISON l l ll Prospect Avenue 7900 Old York Road Melrose Park Ar'aelem1'c Elkins Park .4caclvnii1' Randy --a toy soldier come to life . . . subtle humor and an acute mind . . . president of C.H.S. Honor Society . . . Har- vard Book Club Award . . . var- sity fullback for Cheltenham's Footmen -Uhrick Trucker's Soccer Trophy . . . summers in Maine . . . Go, Go, Go! A new Chelt vvho switched his alliances from Abington to C.H.S .... an avid philatelist . .. even disposition--many new' friends . . . sportsman . . . a dream ofa trip around the world. Q37 RICH.-XRD H.-XRTM.-XN 7531 Mill Road Melrose Park Gufiwii! Cars. automobiles. and four wheeled yehicles , . . under the hood and behind the wheel . . . dual exhausts and triple carbu- retors . , . summer trip to wintery Alaska . . . ayid interest in aero- nautics . . . a future in electronics or chemistry. O SHLILA HEFFLLR 7609 Seminole Axenue Melrose Park ,4caa'uni1'r- Brown curly hair and a starry- eyed look . , . Spirit Committee ...junior counselor at a summer camp . . . keeps those knitting needles flying . . . lingers on the key board . . . a dunk in the pool . . . future medical technician. ELLLN HIRSHBERG lll8 Coyentry' Road Cheltenham .4cazli'n1i't' Congeniality' . . . unique attrac- tiyeness . . . ayid contributer to countless committees . . . kitten on the keys . . . iyy' sweater girl . , . C.H.S. switchboard operator . . . subtle remarks . . . experi- enced in medical technology. her chosen occupation. BENLRLY A. HITCHCOCK -119 Barclay Road Cheltenham .4mflwni't- Bey - friendliness personilied . . . hard worker in Administra- tion C lub . . . proud bearer ofan Honor Society pin . , . hockey. basketball. and yolleyball team member . . . cherished memories of .1 luropean tour . . . future Horence Nightengale. JOHN R. HENWOOD 506 Lindley' Road Glenside Gi'm'rul Always on the run . . . cross country. basketball. and baseball . . . middle man on a quick doubleplay' . . . long blasts with a baseball bat . . . skillful shop projects . . . clad in a blue and gold choir robe . , . wood work- ing school ahead. ALLAN HLTIQLSON 206 Lenape Ayenue Melrose Park .'ll'lll1L'HIl'!' Flashy clothes and a shiny' con- yertible . . . an iyy league yest and a colorful belt with a brass buckle . . . a patroller of the halls... Matman, IO. ll. IZ... remarkable resemblance to a noted teleyision personalityi Mark . . . college aspirations. pp- l25 FRANK HOERNER 503 Waring Road Elkins Park General Recent acquisition from Ger- mantown Academy . . . an easy- going six-footer . . . barrels of fun . . . a genuine enthusiasm for sports . . . memorable fourth period P.O.D .... red, gray, and blue socks. . . likeable Frank.. . looks forward to college. ALICE HOFFMAN 8305 Brookside Road Elkins Park Academic Dynamic, diversified interests and experiences-homeroom veep, I2 . . . Spirit Committee . . . Cheltanian. . .fond recollec- tions of a trip to Michigan . . . freckles on her knees . . . rhythm on the keyboard . . . a Hebrew tutor . . . summer alumna de la universidad de Mexico. ADELAIDE HUDSON 734 Sunset Road Glenside Academic Placid appearance but inside an infectious giggle and plenty of spark . . . energetic member of her church youth group . . . knows the way to a man's heart . . . athletic endeavors . . . hockey team and Gym Club . . . prospec- tive part in the business world. KENNY HURWITZ 634 Green Briar Road Elkins Park Academic A jokester . . . plenty of spirit and talk . . . a sports fan. . . never in the gutter-a sure strike . . . golf-meets par . . . Idaho potatoes . . . tennis enthusiast . . . basketball with the boys . . . an avid interest in art . . . busi- ness or law later. 5 72 CAROL HUTCHINSON 2045 A Mather Way Elkins Park Academic Quiet and softspoken manner . . . trim appearance . . . stepping in time to the music as the C.H.S. majorettes go marching by . . . Spirit Committee member . . . summers spent by the beautiful sea . . . a future bi-lingual sec- retary. 126 JAY S. HOROWITZ llll Ansley Avenue Melrose Park Academic That wide awake look . . . walk- ing briskly down the hall . . . senior homeroom dictator . . . a talented Shakespearian actor . . . Oh, by whom . . . track and soccer teams . . . a long lanky figure slouched in a chair . . . constantly absorbed in deep thoughts . . . college ahead. Sn f- x 9 t VN A MARILYN KAY HOWE 7812 Haines Road Cheltenham General A new recruit from Bowling Green, Ohio . . . sweet and friendly . . . a typical teenager! with an ardent interest in rock 'n roll . . . enthusiasm for all sports and cooking . . . spare minutes spent with a good book . . . fu- ture nurse. DIANNE HUMMEL 519 W. Cheltenham Avenue Melrose Park Academic A blonde violinist . . . a fond in- terest in music . . . loves to travel -California, New England, Florida . . . many wonderful summers in Ocean City, N. J. . . . hostess at a restaurant . . . ofiicer of the Rainbow Girls . . . future in junior college or busi- ness school. H. JEAN HUTCHINSON 1735 West Cheltenham Avenue Glenside Academic Jeanie -white marching boots with swishing blue and gold tas- sels . . . Bags flying . . . Captain of C.H.S. colorguard . . . easy- going and amiable . . . a needle and thread . . . Sewing Club . . . summers spent sunning at the beach . . . home economics major. ANDREW L. INGBER 7602 Coventry Road Melrose Park Academic Andy,' . . . a newcomer from Penn Charter . . . from bottoms up-long legs, Horid shirts, dark wavy hair . . . at home behind the wheel or under the hood . . . member of National Hot Rod Association . . . sports writing and announcing . . . more learn- ing ahead. 3' JEFF INGBER 305 Hedgerow Lane VVy ncote fIl'l1!ll'P7IIC The strong, silent type . . . a Hashy. white eonxertible . . . a ham with radio equipment galore ' ' t . . , member . . . ' oxer and ou of Hall Patrol for tw o years . . . build in a bathing suit . . . a drill and noxoeaine to ease the pain. iN 0' ,..,fh-wi! MARLYN ISENBERG 1109 Ashbourne Road Cheltenham Actlclvmic' Relaxed---takes life slow and easy . . . split pins. down the gutterfa bowling enthusiast . . . dad's sweaters . . . a priyate line -f always on the phone . . . sum- mer at eamp . . . eonstantly be- hind the wheel-- speedster . . . eollege after graduation, MARILYN JADWIN 401 N. Sterling Road Elkins Park Academic Epitome of efheicncy . . . de- pendable and conscientious . . . a busy schedule of committees . . . yearbook. and tennis . . . a friend in need with a desire to help . . . stereo set playing jazz . . . partiality towards history, her probably college major, PHILIP JANSON 519 Arbutus Street Germantown Gtnua! Hip a weleome import from Central High . . . adds fest to the boys bowling team . . . treas- urer ofthe Nlanny Sachs AZA. s. trt st ltttsmess H1 real estate or aeeounting. A I' A BARBARA ISRAEL 7908 Rambler Road Elkins Park ,4Cz1flt'm1'c' An unmistakable peal of laugh- ter . . . inotfensixe sarcasm . . . a witty retort . . . a fondness for helping the sick . , . nurse's aide . . . Lunehroom and Social eom- mittees . . . Oh! to marry a mil- lionaire . . pleasant memories of a Nassau xaeation . . . striking green eyes . . . Bongos. NIARLENE JACOBS 452 Harrison Ayenue Glenside GL'lIl'l'lll A friendly gal . . . lingers flying across typewriter keys. . .an in- dispensable aid to Dr. Keim and Nlr. Lehman . . . seen peering oxer her big colleetion of roek 'n roll discs . . . WIBG are her fa- yorite letters a future medical teelinieian. 127 S 0 A JANE JASNER 4II Shoemaker Road Elkins Park Academic That white sweater . . . our co- head cheerleader, creating spirit on and off the held . . . a certain sparkle and spriteliness . . . So- cial, Ways and Means, and Spirit committees participant . . . fu- ture teacher in her new home . . . Cheltenham's loss-California's gain. GERALDINE KASSOWAY 3 Develon Road Melrose Park Academic Geri -ebullient . . . crazy kid -with humorous comments for all . . . a jocular mind and a fash- ion model exterior . . . Why did I ever cut it? . . . consistent committee supporter-Spirit Assembly, and Lunchroom . . . an interest in the art of healing. ANDREA KADRANSKY 404 Waring Road Elkins Park Academic Andy . . . auburn hair and a blue and gold choir robe . . . quiet and soft-spoken . . . hard working member of Bulletin Board Committee . . . enjoys drawing and sketching . . . U.S.Y. and B.B.G .... Florida future. JEAN KALLISH 81 I4 Cobden Road Laverock Commercial Black hair and a model's figure . . . that leopard bathing suit. . . the distant beat ofa bongo . . . hound dog fan . . . member of Social Committee, II and Red Cross Club, IO. . .a future med- ical technician. LARRY KATZ 25 Latham Park Elkins Park Academic Student and sportsman stolen from Central . . . varsity soccer and track . . . Assembly, Safety, and Lunchroom committees . . . member of the Canadian Club . . . Plates here, silver there, and trash over there . . . at home tickling the keys or strumming the strings . . . college and med- icine. DORIS KAISER I Elm Avenue Cheltenham Academic Tall and graceful . . . a skillful seamstress . . . voice like a night- ingale enhances school and church choirs . . . advanced Eng- lish-a soft spot in her heart. . . books create a beautiful world . . . a solid citizen. BRUCE KALISER I734 Chelsea Road Philadelphia Academic Gargantuan grin . . . Honor and Forensic societies member . . . an um pa pa from his sousaphone . . . senior homeroom treasurer . . . track team manager . . . a good sense of humor . . . rocks in his head-career in geology. MICKEY KASS 700 Brooke Road Glenside Academic Goldilocks with an ever-present blush . . . a quiet exterior, but underneath a ball of fire . . . homeroom secretary, ll . . . Spirit Committee, ll and I2 . . . melodious voice in CHS choir . . . a radiant smile, a soothing manner, and a white uniform. DAVID KATZEN 1456 Wistar Drive Wyncote Academic Profound mathematical observa- tions . . . studying one hundred formulas in preparation for boards . . . cadet teacher and member of Temple Youth Group . . . saddle shoes used as a doodle pad . . . Grieg and Rachmaninoff . . . strictly ivy . . . How to be In. JERRY KAUFMAN 2006 Lantern Lane Oreland Academic Body beautiful . . . developing muscles and gray matter . . . heavy weights and heaxy dates . . . an ear for hi fi, an eye for sports cars . . . like the Rock of Gibralter on the wrestling mat . . . grunting, groaning, and bridging . . . more schooling ahead. DONALD R. KACFMANN 7801 Woodlawn Axenue Melrose Park .-tcmli'nii'r' Donny . . . money man in 10th for homeroom-llth grade for church group . . . church group president . . . memories of a won- derful trip to Wyandotte . . . track and wrestling team mem- ber . . . quiet, considerate . . . hopes for the future college and engineering. gn-cv T' JOAN ANN KAUFMANN 132 Franklin Axenue Cheltenham Comnzurcial Yoanie . . . the friendly face behind the counter . . . creator of attractiye windows in the school store , . . loyes to dance . . . summers spent at Ocean City and Stone Harbor . . . a bit boy crazy . . .future ollice worker. JERRY KLEIN 618 Elkins Axenue Elkins Park Arafleniic The mom of a sports ear . . , constantly in fourth gear . . . a combination of brain and brawn . . . scientific mind . . . weight lifting and track team member . . . year 'round freckles . . . al- ways a smile . . . threeftwof one- zero-blast off! JUDY KLEIN 1450 Wistar Drixe Wyncote .4c'atli'n1ir An exer-present smile and a friendly greeting . . . bright spot on the C.H.S. drill team . , . homeroom xeep. IU. homeroom secretary, I2 . . . twinkling eyes . . . Assembly and Social com- mittees . . . enjoys drama and xacations by the sea . , . career in education. PRISCILLA G. KEILL 6 E. Church Road Elkins Park .4cl1zli'niic' Pris . . . intelligence plus a subtle sense of humor . . . choir- girl . . . sports loxer: hockey. basketball. and swimming . . . they used to call me . . . a black beret . , . Domestic Ex- change . . . a rendez-yous in 122 . . . Honor Society . , . future teacher. MARSH.-X SUE KESSLER 7908 Newbold Lane Laycrock Aczulcnzic An auburn haired gal with a well- known giggle . . . actixe in Soph- omore and Junior Administra- tion and drill team . . . known to U.S.Y. members as the xice- president of the Ways and Means Committee.. . a glimpse into the future will tind her teaching her favorite subject f- history. 1 t,twiM4 wp, 'C' NANCY KLEIN 224 Berkeley Road Glenside Acllrlvniil' Sweet and softspoken . . . ath- letically and scholastically out- standing . . . homeroom pres- ident, 12 . . . Sophomore Choir and Girls' Chorus . . . Sub-Debs and Wyncote Players . . . unob- trusive intelligence . . . enthusi- astic majorette . . . Gettysburg aspirations. CAROLE KOBACK 39 Johns Road Cheltenham Acaclvmic F.A. . . . twirling baton, gold and white uniform--majorette, ll and I2 . . . a lifesavcr lover . .. laughing eyes . . . swimming at Ocean City. . . impish smile . . . Girls' Chorus and Spirit Com- mittee . . . college major-cle- mentary education. DONALD L. KOHN 407 Elliot Road Elkins Park Acczdwriic Duck . . . quick mind, sincere student, creatixe thinker . . .con- cert goerSOistrakh and Or- mandy . . . still trying to saw the darn thing in half. . . violin sec- tion of orchestra for three years . . . little feet, big soccer shoes . . . yearbook stalf . . . liberal arts objective. LYNN KONICK 324 Sinkler Road Wyncote Academic Fashion-plategneat, slim and trim . . . Suzy Parker looks . . . Sophomore and Junior Adminis- tration . . . active Spirit Commit- tee member . . . exact biological sketches . . . nimble fingers glide o'er the eighty-eights . . . wom- an tan . . . the chosen field- medical technology. PAUL KOSEMPEL, JR. 228 Boyer Road Cheltenham Gwierul P.K. . . . a checkered flag and a duee burning up the drag strip . . . cool rhythm on a hot steel guitar . . . W. League Chairman . . . wild summers in Wildwood, N. J. La-Dee-Dah . . . business or Air Force career. JOHN KOCHEY 415 Ashbourne Road Cheltenham Gwwrul A skilled artisan . . . industrial arts award---tirst prize in local area, place at Dearborn . . . al- though twice homcroom xeep rarely in homeroom- an over- abundance of pass slips . . . foot- ball menace to oncoming run- ners . . . souped up-no muffler . . . shop now-teaching later. .Q iw '. S in ff 5 2 STEVE KOSLOFF 2 Moseley Avenue Melrose Park Academic Always ready with a joke or a kitten-an infinite number of each . . . a cool note from a hot trombone . . . member of orches- tra, I0 and ll . . . that blue and gold soccer uniform . . . young at heart with a wonderful sense of humor. 130 MARILYN E. KOFF Elkins Court Apts. lglkins Park Commercial Newcomer from Germantown High . . . usually called Mar . . . Youth Group secretary . . . an amateur actressfat home with microphone, make-up and music . . . Oklahoma!-O.K. . . . talented-tuneful voicebox . . . May I take a memo? ALAN S. KOMINS 824l Brookside Road Elkins Park fl!'L1!fL'llII'l' Spike . . . a tall dripping ligure directing trallic in a hurricane .. . the rattle ofa snare, the boom of a brass . . . a beardless Abc Lincoln in a band uniform . . . a sterling comment for exery oc- casion . . . college and psychol- ogy. LYNNE E. KRAMER 8304 Cedar Road Elkins Park Acazlcniir' Black hair and cameo complex- ion . . . curled up with a good book . . . European tour coming up . . . Canada trip in her mem- ories . . . volunteer work at Al- bert Einstein Medieal Center . . . a future in Elementary Educa- tion. I O M. LYNNE KRASNEY 7610 Seminole Avenue Melrose Park Acazieniic Hit that headpin! . . . girls' bowling star . . . summer work at industrial medical center . . . treasured remembranees of a West Indies trip . . . Synagogue Youth Group member.. ,swing- ing music and dancing feet . . . elementary education. i Rl JOAN KRAUSE 38 Hilldale Road Cheltenham Comnzercial Interested in just about every- thing. . . very quiet. . . loves to read . . . her pride and joy-a pink monogrammed Rambler . . . work in a candy sweet shoppe . . . always playing chess . . . diversified interests psy- chology, music, and historical furniture . . . future merchandis- ing career. JAY KUGELMAN 650 Foxcroft Road Elkins Park Academic The Load . . .top man on the Chclmnian staff . . . coffee, tea or milk? . . . a fish in the water .Hcounseloring in Colorado... brain in English . . . odds bod- kins . . . Freudian thinker . . . Manny Kramer fan . . . music connoisseurvfrom Wagner to Bikel . . . yearbook personals and beer cans. ROBERT KURTZ 8211 Brookside Road Philadelphia Acazlvniic The crack of a starting gun . . . 200 yards of chlorine between the beginning and the finish . . . paramecium and amoeba . . . scientific and mathematical in- terests . . . red crew' neck, blue crew' neck fand tennis sneakers . . . tall. dark and handsome. . . future in medicine. l3l fk ELSA C. KRAVITZ 626 Ashbourne Road Elkins Park Studious: history her favorite class. . . Oh! I forgot to study . . . Assembly and Bulletin Board committees. . . Russian Club . . . summer camp counselor . . . a fondness for music with I2 years at the piano . . . an extraxert - bubbling over with enthusiasm and curiosity. Acazlwriic' Jo.-XNNE M. KROESSER Ill Hilldale Road Cheltenham Academic Homeroom secretary IO and I2 . . . numerous experiments with H303 . . . ehicient homemaker . . . memories of Ocean City summers spent waitressing . . . aid at .leanne's Hospital . . . nursing in the future . . . a gay, bouncing yo-yo. .-Ll EDWARD KUTZNER 101 E. Laurel Avenue Cheltenham General Turning a block of wood into an object of beauty . . . innumerable awards for industrial arts . . . winner of Ford Motor Company Contest . . . behind the welding mask . . . prop man for school play . . . a master craftsman. 3 SCOTT R. LAW 639 Arbor Road Cheltenham General A yen for making new friends- Scotty's favorite pastime . . . interests-cars, girls, and Eng- lish IV. . .enjoys spending sum- mers swimming . . . wants to be happy and make lots of money . . . future fiight engineer. JUNE LANG 7841 Mill Road Elkins Park Academic There is a Panther in the crowd -and this one makes herself heard! . . . active interest in dra- matics: from the stage and in the audience . . . peppy, always running. . . trips to Penn's cam- pus. . . happy clown , . .summer work at Einstein Hospital . . . future nurse's training. JAMES A. LARGAY 7444 New Second Street Melrose Park Academic A perpetual fiat top . . . white shirts and red sweaters . . . a diligent door man . . . a jump shot for the Cheltenham .layvee Club . . . fast boats and fast cars . . . how about a game of dots' . . . a college education-prep- aration for C.P.A. SUSAN C. LANGWEILER 7801 Green Valley Road Wy ncote Commercial A different outfit for each day of the year. . . a ribbon in her hair . . . Assembly and Spirit com- mittees . . . a never-ending fiow of talk . . . a love of music and dancing . . . junior college and executive secretarial work. Q'-as 'ltr ELLIOT A. LAPAN 14 Northview Drive Glenside Academic Continentals, polo shirts, and a 5 o'clock shadow . . . test tubes, microscopes, and voltmeters . . . not to mention a pig skin . . . summers on the road between California and Texas . . . the man behind the ropes at the foot- ball game . . .Elliot Lapan, M.D. PAUL LAUMER 513 Central Avenue Cheltenham Gwzeral Freckles, football and Femmes . . . the last man between the line of defense and the goal post . . . flying open held tackles . . . long punts, long passes ifootball that ish . . . Abington coaches award in junior year . . . carefree phi- losophy. NINA LEBBY 7761 Bennett Road Wyncote Academic Warmth and sincerity permeate all her endeavors . . . long hours spent working on bulletin boards . . . introduced Nebbishes to C.H.S .... volunteer hospital worker . . . experience as home- room officer and Choir member . . . artistic career? 132 STEVE LEFF l8l5 Erlen Road Melrose Park Acadeniic A big smile from ear to ear . . . hrst with the latest in sharp wear- ing apparel . . ,cars . . . cameras . . . one of the fellows . . . a fish in the water . . . a wolf on the land . . . college and dentistry. CAROLE LEOPOLD ll8 Hasbrook Axenue Cheltenham Academic Serenely happy . . . athletics ga- lore-basketball, softball, and tennis . . . Mrs. Hicks' right hand . . . spare time spent as President of M.Y.F. and officer of Sub District Council . . . never an angry word . . . work as vet- erinarian's assistant . . . future nurse. ALLEN LEVIN 777I B. Washington Lane Elkins Park Gcvzvral Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow . . . . . a minimum of books . . .a yen for the Florida sun . . . two time homeroom president . . . soceer goal de- fender for three years . . , a royal Hush. JAY C. LEVY 109 Kreuson Lane Cheltenham .4cadvniic Recent import from Olney High . . . nimble afoot on field and eourt . . . short height-high scorer . , . Sultan Leyy and his harem. . .three letterman-foot- ball, basketball, and baseball . . . physical education in college, then gym teaching. CAROLE SL'E LIEBERMAN 7308 Granite Road Melrose Park . General A brush and a eanxas . . . creat- ing fashions from Paris . . . the Beatnik bulletin boards . . . that Halo look-shining locks always in place . . . a soft-spoken sophistieate . . . pretty features -pretty face. Q? RONALD LIEBERMAN 8213 Marion Road Elkins Park Academic Joker Ronnie . . . meticulous direction of traffic . . . pawns, queens, rooksfeheckmate . . . coin collector-heads and tales around the world . . . motor ac- eeleration in a black chevy . . . entranee into the garment jungle after higher education. -.--milk -A-.-gnu ni-il .:qL..Q WILLIAM LINCK 624 Boyer Road Cheltenham General A little yellow roller sk ite pride ears pirtieipant in Gimbels Industri rl Shoxx h indy man summer xxork as issist int e ir penter future in uniform or xoe itional sehool ix BARBARA LINGO 10? Johns Road Cheltenham Acaclznzic A genuine liking for people sembly Committee Youth Group Xeep ind Tre tsurer struns of musie before an iud renee -Xdministrition C lub C hureh orginist delight ful memories of the West busy otliee worker future nurse . 'Q X tt ..-5 X . ss! ' , ' 1 , 7 1 4 Ae- Aw. . ..-ea ,u .N 7 5 , e L Y N Av ' of friendly Bill . era7e for 1 loxely yoiee in the Choir . . . As- X.. R . ix' X 'A als l y 2 hlqy . 'L ' .R . ' sig. 1'r . CAROL F. LLOPES 7955 Heather Road Elkins Park Commercial Easily spotted in any crowd, Gidget -tall 'n thin . . . smiles forueveryone . . . Drill Team in senior year . . . athletic interests: roller skating, ice skating, and swimming . a great love for animals . . . future Pierce Busi- ness School student, then hard work. Q ELIZABETH A. LOCKARD 330 Myrtle Avenue Cheltenham Commercial Bitsy . . . quiet and soft- spoken . . . special interest is animals and sports . . . craze for Italian food . . . Johnny Mathis fan . . . love of books . . . ambi- tion-business school and then off to be a secretary. STUART LOSBEN 7413 Woodlawn Avenue Melrose Park Acaa'emic Flashy red chevy . . .active U.S.Y. member . . . muscle building, golf, and chess . . . summer trips to Canada . . . amateur meteor- ologist . . . quiet comments for every occasion . . . plaid slacks . . . future Perry Mason. SUSAN D. LOWENSTEIN 8218 Westminster Road Elkins Park Academic Sue -so willing to help . . . speeding around the township in her black and white Chevy . . . Social, Spirit, Assembly, and Bulletin Board committees . . . a love for art-designs in silver . . . summer sojourns thru U. and Canada . . . my name is Bubbles Booth ! DIANE E. LUCE 152 Greenwood Avenue Wyncote Commercial Sugar . . . amiable and con- siderate . . . softball and volley- ball . . . crazy about cats . . . Banking Club . . . loves children from l to 5- no older! . . . animal stories-favorite reading material . . . Girls Gym Club . . . revels in food- any type . . . pet peeve: hockey . . . secretarial plans. TERESE LOEB 604 Meetinghouse Road Elkins Park Academic Lady in red . . . All I want is a corned beef sandwich . . . Wynter wakeneth al my care . . . a truckful of books for moral support . . . embryonic poet . . . tenth grade dramatics . . . The Organization . . . looking for a mountain . . . a dreamer. GERALDINE E. LOWENBURG 1022 Arboretum Road Wyncote Academic Gerri -never down in the dumps . . . Canadian back- ground . . . athletic-swimming and skating . . . member of church youth group.. .summers on Canadian westcoast. . .mem- ber of Abington Swim Club . . . heading towards a medical ca- reer. fe GAIL I. LUCKENBACH 225 North Bent Road Wyncote Academic A sunny disposition . . . soprano in Girls' Chorus . , . oflice worker . . . fond of animals- especially horses . . . summerjob at Phila. Electric . . . favors Pearl Buck and mystery stories . . . two year president of Library Club . . . ardent Pat Boone fan . . . future home economist. WILLIAM E. LUKENS 50l Ashmead Road Cheltenham Academic One of our most active citizens . . . capable homeroom president, ll and 12 . . . vice president of Honor Society . . . Science Sem- inar . . . Choir member . . . ath- letic-the wrestling and track teams claim him . . . quiet, friendly Bill . . . four years of college at the University of Penn- sylvania's Engineering School. RAYMOND LLSSE 1445 Ashbourne. Rotd Vhncotu Gcmral Through run Sleet Snow dlreetlnr. th C rs 1 dedlmted ll'ldlXlClllil l'lOI11CXNlI'Cl bound IH 1 sleek Corx nr summers spent bx the sei Bowling Club W lllns L lLllLl x l'l61Dll1gll1l1u BRUCE MACKLER 400 S Sterling Rodd Igllxlns Plrlx 461111111116 A flmlllir face tt the speaker s plitform 1 student ot m mx eommlttees lOClLl1CIOLlS kntght ind ID mn Reiolxed Porenme Soeletw xecp md Cin! IOIIIZIII Ad Staff most IITTDOI' ttnt bpeeell to Come Hxpoemltt. Oath ARMEN A MANOOGIAN 48 Parkwew Road Cheltenham Acadzmlc Manoog keep the home fires burmng a hgure ln .1 yellow and black shlrt scormg 1 got soccer and baseball homeroom treasurer Ha Patrol 41 h1 h bug Cx rano future plwns ln cngmeermg or law GNXENDOLYN E MANCHEY 7606 Front Street Cheltenham Acadf mzc Gwen Sweet congenml flowing blonde hur rt. quently seen is .tssemblx organ lst and Choir iccompwnlst tetlxe ln Admmlstratlon Club emergent, woutn group worker pliys orgin IU chureh musxc major 1n college RUTH C MANTGAN1 160 Wnlson Axenue Glenildt. COI7Il7ItICl!If C H S 9 oxxn Lxttle Ruthle L1 frlend to ill head mdjorette ln semor ye lr Honor Society member Sexung .md cookmg, m Spare time boyS' bows' boys' tetne student tlcket worxer IB N1 school then off to work 'as G1rl Fndiy -K' 0495- -'----KC. 135 JOHN MANWARING 123 Waverly Road Wyncote Academic Comes to us from Penn Charter and the Marine Corps . . . foot- ball lineman-big bruiser . . . other sports achievements- baseball and tennis . . . hot Ply- mouth . . . Death before dis- honor . . . a fast boat ride and a cool ocean spray . . . From the Halls of Montezuma. .a-- EDWARD T. MARSH 139 Berkeley Road Glenside Academic Ted . . . tall, lean, and lanky . . . his favorites: sports and sportscars . . . football: manager and player . . . varsity baseball . . . member of Luther League . . . a ,small college in the future with business as a major. DAVID W. MARSTON 172 Fernbrook Avenue Wyncote Academic Dave . . . our amicable class president . . . skilled sportsman . . . fishing tackle, bat and ball . . . Honor Society and Senior High fellowship moderator . . . the Cecil B. of home movies . . . The Marston slouch . . . bright student and easy going SUY- DOREEN K. MATTHES 7632 New Second Street Melrose Park Academic Tall, blonde country and town girl . . . new addition to C.H.S. injunior year . . . swimming and tennis . . . good cook . . . soft- spoken . . . anything blue . . . special interest in boys . . . two years in C.H.S. Orchestra-play ing flute . . . future school teacher. JAMES MAXMIN 527 Manor Road Elkins Park Max -the Hsh . . . you name it, he swims it . . . on the starting block and the speakers' platform . . . Forensic Society . . . sum- mers in Maine . . . Michigan Ex- change . . . back in the pool for a quarter mile swim . . . a history major. DONALD F. MAYER West Church Road Wyncote Academic Nick . . . crewcut, green sweater-ivy league . . . a subtle smile and a flirtatious glance . . . member of Hall Patrol . . . church youth group . . . basket- ball fiend . . . Atlantic to Pacific through thirty states . . . the spark of school spirit . . . pos- sible career in medicine. Wil ANNE L. MCDANIEL 212 East Waverly Road Wyncote Academic A quiet girl who works hard at everything she does . . . home- room treasurer, 10 . . . volunteer at the Community Free Library . . . a lovely voice that enhances the choir . . . Wyandotte-a high- light in her memories . . . hopes to speak the cherished Hypocra- tic Oath. ROBERT MARGOLIES 451 N. Sterling Road Elkins Park Academic Punny Funster . . . articles in Times Cronicle, by-lines on Chel- Ionian sports page . . . Executive Committee as head of publicity . . . U.N. stamp collector . . . Page 3 chief. . . Honor Society member specializing in T.V. watching . . . college with pos- sible major in mathematics. BRUCE A. MAUL l08 Parkview Road Cheltenham Academic A chip off the old block . . . musical member of senior choir . . . baseball and football with the gang . . . track, 10 . . . spare time working in drugstore . . . cool and casual with the gals . . . summers on the beach. x X .-M CAROLYN A. MCLEOD 252 Harrison Avenue Elkins Park Commercial Friendly, easy-going . . . always willing to help . . . Johnny and rock 'n roll music are tops . . . secretary of homeroom in llth grade . . . active member of Drill Team . . . summers spent in Ventnor, New Jersey. 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Sense of humor toors 1115lOl lL 11 nowlx Donnstn Lxuhlnge hosprtnl and hbrary xolun tu.r mt mug gun horns hogkry m xn xggr 501.111 C omnnttu nm lrks for ucry ou INIOD lows to Look glnggr bm md iuturp It.lL11L1 SUSAN MEYERI-IOFF 8370 Fisher Road Elkins Park Acarlvnifv To dance. . .to paint. . . to live . . .an artist in every sense . . . a searching heart and a hne pen . . . under light brown locks-a subtle smile and knowing glance . . . books and music ornament her life . . . a slow, sure stride toward a positive goal. JENNETTE MOORE 7319 School Lane Lamott Commercial Always smiling . . .energetic . . . dancing feet . . . a love of athlet- ics-Softball Team Sophomore year. . . Majorette Club. . . sum- mers travelling to different spots in the U.S.A .... mountains of vanilla and strawberry ice cream . . . future oftice work. JERRY MIKAELIAN l Royal Avenue Glenside Acadwnir Dark, good-looking, amiable classmate served in church youth group as president . . . muscle man in Judo Club . . . will follow the footsteps of Frank Lloyd Wright . . . interest in sports cars and radios . . . a future in the Air Force. BETTIE ANN MILNER 636 Laveroek Road Glenside Academic A long even stare . . . generally happy. . . hardworking librarian , . . landscapes in oils . . . math enthusiast.. . Luther League. . . swimming at the country club . . , recent Rainbow gal . . . loves that Florida sun . . . tennis and ice skating.. .future high school math teacher. MICHAEL MOORE 319 Ashbournc Road Melrose Park Lights on-flights off . . . the bells will be tested between 9:30 and l0:30 . . , chairman of Property Committee . . . micro- phones, lights, cameras, and loud speakers . . . Ohm's and Boyle's Law . . . a reconditioned monsterous Packard . . . running boards and rumble seats . . . col- lege and technology. A caclemic 138 MYRA MILLER 310 South Sterling Road Elkins Park Aradvniir Short with black curls . . . long over-blouses . . . topnoteh bowler -Bowling Club . . . member of the Assembly Committee . . . en- joys colleeting show albums . . . future in the field of elementary education. RICHARD M. MOSER 339 Lismore Avenue Glenside General Rich . . . quiet, trustworthy, all-American look with a blond flat-top . . . a kind smile and a friendly hello to all . . . knows cars inside and out . . . work in auto shop . . . ambition-to earn Air Force wings. SUSAN MILLER 010 Melrose Avenue Melrose Park Academic The play's the thing . . .Thes- pian Society . . . president of homeroom, IO, secretary, ll and IZ.. .Senior Administration... props and prompting . . . volun- teer woman in white . . . please replace your divots . . . rapid and enthusiastic conversations . . . college and psychology. KATHERINE MINDICK 358 Oak Road Glenside Academic Girls High recruit . . . the blast ofa french horn from both band and orchestra . . . Phila. Horn Ensemble . . . solo horn in State Orchestra . . . interest in psy- chology-silent contributor in advanced P.O.D .... Latin scholar . . . an understanding and intelligent glance. SIGRID H. MOSER I36 Bicklcy Road Glenside Academic All-American girl from Germany . . . rosy red complexion . . . artistic interests?painting and silver work . . . a warm smile.. . quiet yet fascinating . . . a home away from home . . . talented athlete . . . Oh Golly! . . . dedicated nursing years ahead. ROBERT C, MOSES R100 New bold Lane Lax eroc k .4 rmlvniia' An Athenian mind and a Spar- tan body . . . that winning com- bination of muscle and grey matter . . . xarsity football, bas- ketball. and baseball . . . home- room treasurer . . , in a world of numbersv on the scoreboard and math paper'--an olixe wreath to the xictor. 1' bv:-' THOMAS MROCZEK 818 Elkins Axenue klkins Park t'Tom . . . handyman with the audio-xisual aids . . . craxing for bowling . . . a sports man: espe- cially baseball and football . . . builder of fancy model airplanes . . . future plans to work at Wil- ligimsons, tz fi Q JAY NHQCHNICK 917 Stratford Axenue Melrose Park .4rudcni1'C A mathematical mind . . .explor- ing the scientific phenomona of the sport of bowling . , . xelocity of ball plus body english times alley number equals a strike . . . equal precision in his golf game . . . serious studies . . . World Affairs Club . . . college and a business carreer. iff, ELS,-X MLLLER South Easton Road Glenside ,-tcazlwrzir Peaches and cream complexion . , . genteel sense of humor , . . Rainbow girl . . . summers in Maine . . . teleyision addict . . . books! books! books!-indus- trious library aid . . . interest in Hollywood moxie stars . . . neat 'n fashionable. FRLD 'WLLLER fl6 -Xrbor Rotd Cheltenham CN NTHIA NILSSELNI-XX In Boneouer Roid C heltenham 4cazltni1t Cioldiloeks Nlussels te Q 6' oom of e bis ti mbet ot e w e LN ii bind tunes on the ehimes ex - eepl lttr Ullee Illfne ll'l If-V5 f .frb brush alll iii. it sn We Lelue tl l'1 s e entitle md loxe till blond boys e the mostest hot six bl tek I C ilexx works in sehool store xe irbook st til summers up the mount uns VN ow t 3 e ' , . i ' 1 , . S, e X , 'x 1 , , - 1 fl , ' f S it H . L -- N ' L Ab 'thf tsl'L1m... ,A t' ' . blog uniform ,intl gold hiyiid , ,. light-hearted philosophy-luxe .4 L, me ' th- tr'h- tx and 1 ' . .. A , , J ar' V, v 1 , ,. ,.,,- e -, L.'5e Y 4 S '-,..a --'ch F X ' '...ab gl tile... .A V- mt - - 'Q io and mu i' to ' . ' - ff! i ' ' -. l - , . . y .,,4 : .f X I 5 I I'-5: , I ' . I . wiv vm 139 PETER EDWARD MYERS 672 Foxcroft Road Elkins Park Academic MA d ---- nice guy . . . a calcu- lating smile and witty remark . . . homeroom pres., 11, 12 . . . Yearbook personals staff . . . Honor Society member . . . graph paper and slide rule . . . ace, deuce, love game, and win- ning set . . . varsity tennis team captain . . . future pres. of G.M. or equivilant. PHILLIP O'DONNELL 1714 Beech Avenue Melrose Park General Phil . . . cool man, cool . . . blond wavy hair . . . cars and girls . . . familiar face at the Hatfield races . . . plans to study at Spring Garden Insti- tute . . . 'Kanchors aweigh in the future. JANE NAGLE 7422 Barclay Road Melrose Park Academic A sociable person with a friendly word for everyone . . . veep of homeroom, 11, 12, . . . library aide . . . a Frank Sina- tra fan . . . enjoys Emily Dick- inson . . . Assembly Committee . . . partial to pizza . . . Youth Fellowship secretary . . . de- lights in cooking . . . future elementary ed. teacher. ELLEN LOUISE NEUMAIER Elkins Park House Elkins Park Academic A little ball of dynamite . . . science: a love. a hobby, a goal . . . interested and curious in World Affairs, Interfaith, art. music, and life . . . a question- ing glance and a consoling smile . . . Miss Congeniality. 75 DOROTHY NEELEY 609 Park Lane Wyncote Academic Dorry -tiny, freckled. pixie . . . enthusiastic and witty . . . an able athlete-hockey, la- crosse, tennis and skiing . . . member of the Spirit Commit- tee . . . sculpts realistic por- traits in clay . . . lost weekends in collegeville . . . career in nursing. 't- SUSAN NEFF 1113 Coventry Road Cheltenham Academic Good morning! Here are the announcements for today. . . . 1959 and 1960 captain of the Heart Fund . . . volunteer at Albert Einstein Hospital . . . friendly smile . . . an original greeting card . . . cat-eyes . . . fashion designs and jewelry making . . . a pair of argyles for someone special. BARBARA NIESSEN 8308 Fenton Road Laverock Commercial Striking blonde hair . . . viva- cious, sparkling personality . . . wild dancer at Panther parties . . . Drill Team . . . fond of swimming and bowling . . . summers spent at Ocean City . . . a receptionist in the future. KATHLEEN O'NEIL 7631 Oak Lane Road Cheltenham Commercial Oats . . . active member of Drill Team ll. 12 . . . food. food. food . . . lovable and friendly . . . high spirited . . . favorite phrase: too much . . . Ocean City summers . . . that very special one . . . fu- ture private secretary. SUSAN OPPENHEIM 7757 Clements Road Wyncote Academic Sue . . . vivacious and all aglow . . . slender figure. warm smile. and a friendly greeting . . . meticulously groomed . . . soft greens to match her eyes . . . lovely in the queen's court . . . Student Council, sopho- more and junior class secretary . . . Honor Society member . . . career in speech therapy. TIM OSER 1100 Melrose Avenue Melrose Park Academic Mild mannered deep thinker . . . a look of satisfaction , . . fleet footed track and cross country man . . . blue jeans and a grubby sweat shirt . . . Wyan- dotte blast . . . Odor . . . holey tennis shoes . . . interests -jazz, Maverick, swimming, and the fair sex-in that order? . . . like he swings. 53,5 MASSIE PACCHIONE 315 Winding Way Glerlside Academic The Eternal Optimist . . . keep your chin up . . . Audio Visual Aids 10, 11, 12 . . . All right. who's the jerk that pulled the plug out? . . . Cheltenham's Robin Hood with bow and arl row . . . cross country 10, 11. 12 . . . running around the school in the rain . . . college coming. 0 5 S f 5. JOANNE PALERMO 303 Paxson Avenue Glenside Conznzercial Nice things come in little pack- ages . . . tiniest girl in the sen- ior class . . . clicking of the knitting needles . . . partici- pates in Youth Fellowship group . . . creamy complexion . . . swaying hoop skirts . . . creative hairstyles by Jo. MITCHELL PARMET 557 General Patterson Drive Glenside Acuclcniic That Tony Perkins look- tall. lean. and lanky . . . sports fan-basketball with the boys . . . Oh! to be Van Cliburn at the keyboard. Sensitive-a man of few words . . . Sonny . . . this gentleman prefers blondes . . . mellow bass voice . . . Doctor Parmet. JOAN LYNNE PATAKY 605 Chelten Hills Drive Elkins Park fiC'l1t18I71lC' ls it true blondes have more fun? . , . widespread accom- plishments-homeroom officer. Spirit Committee chairman. Honor Society. Choir. Clitflmrz- ian. and basketball team . . . theater and concert goer . , hearts are always trump , future on a Boston campus. 5' lg 5 GARY PARD 8201 Thomson Road Elkins Park Commercial Pardo . . . unmistakable '60 Ford . . . car craze . . . lone wolf . . . expert at figures- all kinds . . . assisted on Stu- dent Ticket Committee . . . memorable business classes . . . everybody's friend . . . top ac- countant . . . future Mr. Busi- ness. ALLAN PARIS JR. 1121 Stratford Avenue Melrose Park Acadenzic Always chuckling and joking . . . veteran flute virtuoso in school orchestras and bands . . . a big wind in the district band . . . piccolo and nute in- structor . . . housekeeper for little white mice . . . animal hospital assistant during sum- mers . . . veterinary medicine ahead. L JOHN PATTERSON 508 Spring Avenue Elkil1S Park Academic Tall. thin. clear thinking blond . . . around the world in 280 days . . . around an oval track and over high hurdles . . . sen- ior year of studying and travel- ing from Honk Kong to Lon- don . . . June graduation at Cheltenham . , . flair for French . . . fine for future. RICHARD PATTERSON 26 Poe Avenue Wyncote General Dick -height and good looks topped with a patch of red hair . . . strong and silent-so hand- some . . . those wonderful sum- mers spent hunting . . . bows and arrows . . . outdoorsman . . . Agricultural College ahead. THOMAS PETERMAN 241 North Bent Road Wyncote Acadenzic Admiral Peterman . . . treas- urer of H.R. IO, ll . . . active in church youth group and ex- plorer scouts . . . on the dia- mond. l0 . . . on the gridiron IO, ll, I2 . . . summers in Beach Haven-sailing. waterski- ing. and working . . . Future: prep school, Annapolis, and a naval career. RONNIE LAURA PEARLMAN 8212 Manor Road Elkins Park Amclvniif- Long. lithe. and lovely . . . with shiny black locks and a pure complexion . . . a girl of many interests: books. jazz. swimming, horseback riding . . . Lady Hathaway . . . an able and industrious artist , . . bulletin ,b0ards. spirit. year- book-all keep her busy . . . a future illustrator. DANIEL PEPP 7301 Sharpless Road Melrose Park Acadenzir' Dan . . . quiet and cautious but at times capricious . . . ex- perienced table tennis player . . . summer volunteer librarian . . . patient philatelist . . . fond of music and proud of antique record collection . . . vacations in New England . . . and youth shall see visions. BARBARA PICCOLO 1713 Cheltenham Avenue Elkins Park Comnzerciul Tall, dark, and slender . . . quiet and soft-spoken with in- ner sheen . . . from sea to shin- ing sea-Hollywood and the shore . . . Charm Club . . . loves to dance . . . future- either college student or medi- cal secretary. DAVID PINCUS 5lI Waring Road Elkins Park Academic An active mind centered around math and science . . . well read . . . an air of self-as- surance . . . deliberate actions . . . checkmate . . . a strong arm-wrestling, 10 . . . collects U.S. coins . . . travels through- out Europe . . . plans to major in science. FRANKLIN PLATT 205 Kent Road Wyncote Academic Frank -the friendly hello . . . Stage Crew, Safety, and Public Relations committee . . . likes sports and adds pep to the volleyball team . . . en- joys good music . . . seen fre- quently buzzing around town in that familiar Oldsmobile . . . a future in business. 142 ELAINE PLINER 320 Gribbel Road Wyncote Academic Stylish sophisticate . . . a pair of shoes for every dress and a new dress every day . . . knits in spare time with jazz or show tunes for background music . . . high styled hairdos and a white Impala . . . future-col- lege. MARILOU W. POLLOCK 5 I9 Beaver Road Glenside At'az1'emic' Fun hlled, fun loving . . . on the go, go, go . . . hockey. basketball, lacrosse. and swim- ming . . . senior class V.I.P. . . . three years of Administra- tion Club . . . a helping word of advice . . . camping sum- mers in New Hampshire . . . physical education major. I X 5 1 -'x RONNIE POLLOCK 8218 Aspen Way Elkins Park Academic Ronnie . . . cars and drag ming team in junior year . employee at Sears Roebuck in JEANNE POND 914 Melrose Avenue Melrose Park Academic Brown-haired sweet and love- secretary 12 Spirit Committee . . . a knack with a needle . . . all .. races . . . manager of swim- ly . . . competent homeroom , a Abington . . . foot fan-Run- ning around in circles . . . a little red car . . . college in fu- ture. mistress of the seams . . . sailor on the high seas . . . Maryland summer home . . . a future homemaker . . . I dream of Jeanne. . .V ...-.,. D 1... 1.71.4 'ic I- fall iclcfc Q My V . 'vqf' ' u. si o F I 1 , -. - 4 Q f ' lf 41:4 - i i. - A MYRA CAROL PURE l613 Juniper Avenue Melrose Park Academic Those long. long lashes . . . a Hirtatious glance . . .Camp Council counselor . . . aquatic talents . . . Spirit, Ways and Means committees . . . Girls Chorus . . . a future in medical technology . . . ninety nine and forty four one hundred percent. LOU RAPPAPORT 254 Waverly Road Wyncote Academic Man of the world . . . well read . . . judgment respected . . . efficient leadership and depend- ability . . . homeroom veep 10. ll, 12, chairman of Career Day, chairman of Leadership Conference . . . basketball let- terman 10, ll, 12 . . . every- one's friend . . . a future Philadelphia lawyer. JOYCE E. RATCLIFFE 8333 High School Road Elkins Park Commercial A whiff of cologne. a hair color expert, and that multicolored wardrobe . . . dabs of paint on a canvas . . . dancing feet . . . silver blades gliding on the ice . . . an expert stenographer taking dictation. JOHN REGNERY 126 Boncouer Road Cheltenham General All 'round guy . . . you gotta' be a football hero -three years on the squad . . . interest in cars-rev it up . . . pet peeve, boys with bleached hair . . . looks forward to sum- mers at Ocean City . . . future in a uniform. OTTO W. RENNER 1704 Hillcrest Road Laverock Academic Wash . . . ivy league-crew cut and crew necks . . . out- standing homeroom president for three years . . . Wyandotte exchangee and Honor Society member . . . proficient on the basketball court . . . accelerated rides on his motorscooter . . . future big man on campus. 'th 1 1 W-if I If F ff .41 fax KENNETH A. ROSE 8008 Whitewood Road Elkins Park Academic A big splash in the water . . . always a joke . . . those aren't feetg they're flippers . . . At- lantic City adventurer . . . swimming team-10, ll, 12. . . . 200 yards of sheer torture . . . currently writing a book- Tlfe Art of Loafing . . . skim- ming the water on skis . . . col- lege and electronics. ASTRID RICKER 300 Central Avenue Cheltenham Academic Trudy -the life of the party . . . a boisterous hello . . . an asset to any athletic team- hockey, lacrosse, and softball . . . worker on Tri-school com- mittees, Sophomore Adminis- tration and Youth fellowship . . . wild Wyandotte . . . nurs- ing, her life long ambition. CAROL ROCKOWER West Ave. 8L Ashbourne Road Melrose Park Academic A flaming redhead and consci- entious worker . . . beaucoup de freckles . . . secretary of Leaders Training Fellowship . . . U.S.Y .... University of Tenn . . . hand knitted sweat- ers . . . chess . . . talent at the piano . . . Arma virumque cano . . . veep of Future Teachers of America . . . hopes to teach kindergarten. it' fry I JOYCE RILEY 227 Parkside Lane Glenside Academic Plain and Fancy . . . skating on wheels . . . president of sen- ior Methodist youth fellowship . . . Spirit Committee in junior year . . . soft, frilly lace . . . relaxing while listening to re- cords . . . white cap and uni- form- to aid the sick. 5, f ls, .P if f TERRY ROSE 310 Marvin Elkins Park Acudeniic' A rose by any other name . . . serious student. cheerful companion, and an active ath- lete . , . tennis and basketball teams . . . committees: Assem- bly. Ways and Means . . . lover of books and good music . . . Miss Sunshine-initiator of card showers . . . College com- ing. 144 JOEL ROSEMAN l 106 Sharpless Road Melrose Park Avadeniic Long laps over the landside . . . homeropm ,treasurer 10 . . . Hveni vidi vici . . . Public Re- lations Committee . , . a three holed ball rolling down the al- ley . . . flying pins and an Mx in a small box . . . college and engineering. Y4 DANIEL RITTING 606 Croyden Road Cheltenham General Crazy about cars . . . a black '59 Ford convertible . . . track man, 10, 12 . . . C.H.S. choir . . . tall, blond, good-looking . . . hidden acting talent . . . woman drivers, ugh! . . . trips along the Atlantic coast . . . future in the automotive or pe- troleum industry. JUDITH ROSE 545 Shoemaker Road Elkins Park Academic A longhair in two ways: lovely black locks and a passion for art . . . cute and petite . . . a graceful dancer . . . secretary and treasurer of homeroom . . . creative bulletin boards . . . Spirit Committee . . . lover of classical music and jazz . . . sociology in college. -.G JOYCE ROSENBAUM 222 Waverly Road Wyncote Academir A live wire with plenty of spark . . . always laughing. al- ways excited . . . master of math . . . world of numbers- algebra, geometry, and tele- phone . . . Spirit and Bulletin Board committees . . . black. black hair . . . bright, bright personality. IN If 3 A PHYLLIS NAOMI ROSENBERG 7720 Green Valley Road Wyncote Armlenzir' Phyl , , . always talking about boys-now only one . . . piano and dancing- favorite pastimes . . . summers in At- lantic City-Miss Beach Patrol finalist dark tans from Miami Beach . . . youth group . . . college and marriage in the future. ,Q gi Q I7 wr , CECILE E. ROSENBLUTH 8322 Tulpehocken Avenue Elkins Park Academic Knitting while listening to show music . . . Clubs-Bowb ing, FTA . . . Committees- Spirit, Bulletin Board . . . Chemistry-discoverer of new- est element, cecelium . . . board of synagogue youth group- bored with certain subjects . . . student teacher at Sunday School , . . college and a career in dietetics. PHYLLIS ROSENTHAL 332 Sinkler Road Wyncote Aflltiklllfl' Phyll or Minnie . . . a sweet petite . . . secretary of homeroom . . . crazy hairstyles . . . long sweaters. short skirts . . . Bulletin Board Committee . . . a house at lll S. Glad- stone Avenue in Margate , . . volunteer work at Abington Hospital . . . artistic ability promises designing career. STEVEN ROTH 7740 Wagner Way Elkins Park Actltlwltit' Thought behind words-a stim- ulating conversation . . . import from Atlantic City . . . key member of Bowling Club . . . Yearbook statf . . . digs hot music-Fitzgerald and Bela- fonte . . . extensive travel in every state east of the Missis- sippi . . . summers teaching water skiing and golf. '? i 4 ll J DEENA ROSENFELD 78 l0 Oak Lane Road Cheltenham Acudenzit' A friendly smile . . . active Young Judean . . . a perfect page-boy . . . evenings at Gratz Hebrew College . . . never eats lunch . . . animated conversa- tions . . . Venus or Deena 7 . . . homeroom veep . . . sum- mer hospital work . . . a mem- orable blind date . . . Senior Administration . . . mood music by Montavani. REGINA ROSENFELD 313 Bent Road Wyncote A endemic Our World Affairs Club presi- dent . . . a folk song hummed to a mellow tune . . . Modigli- ani face. Martin guitar . . . surrounded by poetry. scripts. records. and paintings . . . founder of Friday Night Folk Fests . . . God sakes. girl! . . . Reggie-an individual in her own right. s-an ,V-vw f W .. - f. im., . - - fr - -. Q-. 'f 2 t g: yif,3a!',5 -:ff i. WILLIAM ROTH 401 Laurel Avenue Cheltenham Academic An original idea and a mind for science . . . weekend camp- ing-hunting and fishing . . . an amateur taxidermist-real- istic, stuffed animals . . . skilled in woodworking . . . Bill . . . partiality towards electronics. ADRIENNE A. ROTHMAN 1421 Mellon Road Wyncote A cademic Full of ambition . . . nurse's aid at AEMCND . . . slim and trimg always with a him . . . keen interest in P.O.D .... FTA Club . . . big brown eager eyes . . . takes time to travel . . . tomorrow's medical tech- nician . . . pinned to the future. BURT RUTHSTEIN 7773 Green Valley Road Wyncote Academic Daddy Long Legs . . . J.V. basketball 10, ll, Varsity, 12 . . . a careful patroller of the halls . . . a face above the crowd . . . Lunchroom Com- mittee . . . treasurer of home- room, 12 . . . summer spent working at a cheese company a future liberal arts student. BENNETT RUBINSOHN 7937 Montgomery Ave. Elkins Park Academic Bill . . . Running down the field: water bucket, white T- shirt, rag in pocket-the reli- able manager of the C.H.S. football team . . . Trafiic and Cafeteria committees . . . man- ager of volleyball team . . . hobbies: golf and girls . . . memories of a trip to Europe . . . college and law lie ahead. JAMES J. RUDOLPH 118 Parkview Road Cheltenham Academic Scientific intellect . . . math in- terests with enthusiasm for electricity . . . daily lunchroom engagement with pinochle play- ers . . . member of Science Seminar . . . oh! those Spanish quizzes . . . railroads in minia- ture . . . vacation parking lot attendant . . . candidate for electronics career. KENNETH SACKS 202 Windsor Avenue Melrose Park Academic Cars and sports form topics of daily conversation . . . shoul- der high against car window . . . interested in wrestling and body building . . . stands on head in class . . . Hot Shoppe big shot . . . tedious hours building up and tearing down his car . . . college and a career in engineering. fr., xx 1, . I JANE SADDINGTON 302 West Glenside Avenue Glenside Academic Janie . . . a slender, colorful blonde . . . so graceful on the ice . . . a natural in sports . . . Red Cross Club . . . speed typ- ing . . . a job behind the soda fountain . . . a fiair for hairdos . . . future coiffeuse. EVAN LEE SALTON 7900 Old York Road Elkins Park A cademic Sleepy face from Roosevelt Academy . . . long hair but not a long hair . . . special interests: cars, money, and women . . . fancy strut . . . high ranking oflicer at old alma mater . . . an E.P. House Valet . . . t Il naime pas le francais J . . . college and ar- chitecture. MICHAEL SANDMAN 8111 Cadwalader Road Elkins Park Academic Go boys go!-an enthusiastic spectator . . . Chairman of Trafiic Committee-consciem tious parking attendantg a quarter of an inch to the right -hold it . . . stockboy and salesman . . . gargantuan . . . ham actor . . . Mr, Sandman. 146 MARY ANNA SASSMAN I9 Carter Lane Elkins Park Academic Sunshine and spirit . . . a white shaker and a swishing blue skirt -our luminous co-head cheer- leader . . . lovely complexion . . . sunny Ocean City sum- mers . . . one of the chosen tive-member of the queen's court . . . whirlwind-always on the go. '53 JOAN SCHENKEL 108 Andrea Road Cheltenham CUIJlll1l'7't'ft1l A quiet appearance and a re- served manner . . . a graceful majorette-marching in time to the music . . . neatly attired . . . whirling figure on the ice . . . Girls Chorus and Spirit Committee . . . dancing in' structress . . . teacher or secre- tary. RICHARD SCHIRO 109 Towanda Avenue Melrose Park Atmlvniit- A pair of sneakers and a rac- quet . . . talented trumpcter in Old York Road Orchestra . . . perennial president of home- room . . . sarcastically critical . . . zealous chairman trying to keep the lunchroom orderly . . . ivy league . . . cogito ergo sum. Q RUTH ARLENE SCHMUHL X232 New Second Street Elkins Park f1l'lItIl'NIlt' Neat and meticulous . , . a sci- entific mind . . . secretary of sophomore H.R .... yearly Administration Club member . , . enjoys all kinds of music and science . . . would rather work than not . . . Spirit. So- cial. and Bulletin Board com- mittees . . . late. late hours after school . . . future scien- tific career. I' -Q- f ,wx v I Af' .,r, ' 4, ' 4 P X Q J - l N . 5 - - il K . hx NADINE SCHULTZ JOHN SCHUMACHER JUDYQ SCHWARTZ 6lll Webb Road 8327 Thomson Road X300 l'11lFVlCW Road Elkins Park ,'ll'tllll'I7ll'l' Elkins Park Gmini-nl Elkins Park ,Alt-ittlwriit' Sweet and thoughtful . . . a yen for the sun-Florida or the Jersey shore . . , musical . . . popular or semi-classical on the keyboard . . . member of Choir . . . triple trio . . . enjoys sports-especially badminton . , . tray girl at Abington . . . Bulletin Board Committee . . a dependable friend. Rugged handyman. mechanic . . . keen sense of humor . . . real hot. hot rod-his '53 Ford . . . sharpshooter with a large collection of guns , . , member of the track team . . . college- man and then an automotive custom parts distributor. Two phones alvsays buzzing . . . ceaseless chatter and a flirtatious nature . . . Canada here l come! . , . whizzing over water and snow on skis . . . rides in her Red Bomb . . . exuberant mice in Girls Chorus . . , a course in die- tetics. STEPHEN C. SCHWARTZ 7906 Ivy Lane Elkins Park Academic Steve . . . a real card . . . sharp dresser . . . a half nelson -Wrestling team 10, ll, 12 . . . Traffic Committee . . . smooth trumpeter . . . Band 10, 11 . . . likes cars-prefers sleep . . . enthusiasm for all sports . . . life aim: to be a millionaire . . future accountant. fx A X X. 8 I I BARBARA ANNE SELLERS 160 Bickley Road Glenside Academic That's an overnight book . . . a smiling face and a ten cent fine . . . one of the choir girls . . . collecting and listening to records . . . far away places with strange sounding names . . . future elementary school teacher. WILLIAM MARTIN SCHWARTZ 1822 Erlen Road Elkins Park Academic A long-hair playing the keys of the juke box . . . active youth group member . . . around the corner on two wheels . . . checkered flags and plaid pants . . . dot's a cute little bug vot you gott . . . all wet as swim- ming manager . . . Cash Mc- Call to be. JOANNE SEIDMANN 604 Webb Road Elkins Park Academic A peaches and cream complex- ion . . . topped by Haxen curls . . . pastel colors become you so . . . a distinct locution and an ever-pleasant demeanor . . . committee supporter- Ways and Means, Social, and Lunchroom . . . summer months at camp . . . elemen- tary ed, teacher. DAVID SCHWERIN X208 Aspen Way Elkins Park Academic On the court . . . basketball and tennis . . . a Cheltonian Madi- son Ave. member . . . savoir- faire' . . . Hall Patrol Commit- tee . . . a sports enthusiast . . . easy going . . . quiet sincerity . . . What's good for the goose is good for the gander! fi CAROLYN A. SELLERS 61 Chelfield Road Glenside Academic A well known laugh . . . di- verse travels . . . European summers . . . member of Girls Chorus . . . enjoyable pastime in bowling . . . Norwegian ski sweater . . . elementary school educator . . . junior college ahead. X ' K x ,- 1 Y l c c V EILEEN SETZMAN 123 Kingston Road Cheltenham Academic Feminine clothes to wear, bulky sweaters to sell . . . hos- pital volunteer in psychiatric clinic . . . a young sophisticate . . . summers around the pool . . . theatre-goer . . . future psychology major and travel abroad. l DAVID SEIDLER 8020 Cobden Road Laverock Academic A ready laugh, wisecracks or complaint . . . soccer team- a head, a cross,-an assist and infrequent goals . . , roughing it in the wilds . . . knight to kings' bishop three . . . and al- ways T.V .... sleeping in class . . . college ahead. ALAN SELBST 1124 Greenwood Avenue Wyncote A cadem ic Known as C.H.S.'s Jolly Green Giant . . . a golf enthu- siast and star on his backyard basketball court . . . a member of the Senior Choir . . . classi- cal and show music on his I built it myself stereo . . . elec- trical engineering in the future. l. Q. RONALD SHAPIRO 7905 Hidden Lane Elkins Park Academic Mr. President . . . organization personified . . . always an en- couraging word . . . academic. athletics. and achievements . . . Honor Society, track. wres- tling, conferences beyond num- ber . . . a friendly hello for everyone . . . the eternal leader . . . most likely to sul :ed , . , I'd rather be right .tl presi- dent. L tl - LOIS SHARP 653 Green Briar Road Elkins Park Commercial Lo etite 'n tinv blue hlack hair-bewitehing hairdos . . .pale pink lipstick . . .pizza and cokes . . . hidden freckles . . .rock 'n roll queen . . . fun- filled weekends . . . Oh! those typing tests . . . really sharp. C' MONA R. SHEERR JOHN SHELLER ARNOLD SHETLAND 1211 Ansley Avenue 28 Johns Road 313 Gilbert Road Melrose Park At-utlenzit' Cheltenham Gwieml Cheltenham General A famous smile recaptured . . . Butt -big white buffalo , , , Pete . . . lots of freckles and always neatly attired . . . never and Q1 Hash of fed , , , 5ama3 red hair . . . quiet and mischie- a hair out of place . . . memo- match . . . special interest in vous . . . looking for that cer- ries of touring the Wild West metal work , , , 11 love for ears tain someone . . . pastimes: . . . get that ten pin . . . Spirit. . . . dandelion topped . . . sports, cars. and long trips . . . and Ways and Means Commit- friends galore . . . future brass baseball. 10. 12 . . . don't tee supporter , . . Revlon nails button man. fence me in . . . future in . . . rides in an lmpala . . . business school. college and a M.R.S. degree. DARREE SHINN 414 Beecher Avenue Cheltenham Acutlwnic Cute, friendly Dar . . . our outstanding athlete-hockey. basketball. and softball . . . lots and lots of work. lots and lots of crazy fun . . . love of ani- mals . . . active church worker . . . future holds more work and more fun. CAROLE SHERMAN 310 Old Farm Road Wyncote C!IlPll7lt'ft'ltll Suppressed giggles . . . embar- rassed blushes . . . Cleopatra with strawberry blonde hair . . . angelic features . . . ap- preciates the finer things . . . pastel pinks and blues . . . mir- ror. mirror on the wall . . . hops. boys. and more boys . . . fun-loving with a bevy of friends. .Z5,,:f-32 5-2 ,, V fi -pa. 31154591-' A J P? SYDNIE RUTH SHUMAN 7919 Jenkintown Road Cheltenham Academic Many loves have I -litera- ture, sculpture, folk music, and Freud . . . a creative photogra- pher . . . the perfect picture . . . World Affairs Club, art work, camping trips and a l0Uged-for voyage to Florence . . . with tousled pigtails . . . to the land of knowledge. ROBERT SILVERMAN 408 Waring Road Elkins Park Academic Bob . . . reticent with an in- quiring mind . . . head in the clouds . . . fleet-footed on the cinders . . . cross country . . . literary interests-excels in Eng- lish . . . History Club . . . spare time spent listening to music and stamp collecting . . . as- pires to a career in the profes- sions. BARBARA JANE SILVER 628 Stetson Road Elkins Park Academic Little Bitty Pretty One . . . spirit and enthusiasm personi- fied . . . three years as home- room secretary . . . a figure of grace on the dance floor and in the water . . . college and ele- mentary education . . . a love for small children-plans for six of her own. MICHAEL SILVERBERG 1109 Arboretum Road Wyncote A cadcmic The other half . . . bowling team . . . a wise crack and a loud laugh . . . devotee of sar- castic records . . . a mitt and a bat . . . baseball, 10, ll . . . loves sports, cars, clothes. and . . . girls . . . future in business . . . Penn State. 4 ' . iq, BRENDA SILVER 7507 Woodlawn Avenue Melrose Park Academic Meticulously groomed . . . al- ways wearing her initialed pin . . . never ready for a punch line . . . well read, intelligent . . . Honor Society . . . Year- book editorial staff . . . peren- nial homeroom treasurer . . . adroit on the basketball and tennis courts . . . camper and counselor . . . majoring in Eng- lish or psychology. HOPE E. SIMON Park Spring Manor Apts. Elkins Park Academic The Organization Woman . . . epitome of neatness and emciency . . . pragmatic think- er and persevering worker, C.H.S. pillar . . . Chairman of Ways and Means Committee, three year homeroom official, Honor and Society member . . . cheshire -a way with the younger set . . . kindergarten teacher. 44 ROBERTA SIMPSON 509 General Patterson Drive Glenside Academic A quiet young lady with a sweet smile and a twinkle in her eyes . . . Bobbi . . . a member of drill team and the Red Cross Club . . . summer camping in the mountains . . . love for semi-classical music . . . plans to attend Temple University . . . future teacher of America. ALAN SILVERBERG ll09 Arboretum Road Wyncote Academic Half of a double exposure . . . Don Carter's coach . . . a strike, a spare, and a 300 171 -bowling team . . . wise- cracker . . . love for cars, and love for talking . . . cut-up . . . Penn State in the future. BARRY E. SILVERMAN 1707 Erlen Road Elkins Park Academic Maine to Mexico, California to Carolina . . . snapshots and old pocket watches . . . a mem- ber of Lamott Fire Company volunteer bucket brigade . . . attends Gratz College . . . aspi- rations toward world travels . . . business administration in college. :silt rw 1 , ,V ' -5 BARBARA SINGER 7859 Spring Avenue Elkins Park Academic' Love for the unusual with a modern Hair . . . Bambi . . . She's a dear . . . on stage at Forestburg . . . The Sound of Music . . . curled up with a book . . . candid comments . . . easy going. A golden halo . . . angelic. Sf. JUDITH MYRA SKLAR 309 Lorimer Drive VVyncote Acaufvnzit' So amusing , . . her own sense of humor . . . typically Judy . . . can't ice skate . . . How tragic . . . enjoys the theater , . . many summers at Blue Mountain camp . . . a disciple of Freud-amateur analyst . . . a future teacher. MICHAEL SKLAROFF 8212 High School Road Elkins Park Acadvnaia Many nicknames . . . com- monly known as Square . . . objectivity in the midst of emo- tional confusion . . . political punster . . . Cllelltlllftlll stal- wart-editor page four . . . de- bating . . . Ieorensic Society President. 11. 12 . . . law. laughter. and a love of Latin lllj. ', .5 y si. i a v K-F f' TERI SLOANE 311 S Sterling Road Elkins Park Academic A vyannanc pcrsonality spirit social committee choir cheerleadana. homeroom president a hockcy tunic and tennis shorts Honor Society yc ar round traccs of a lelorada trip Pcut ctrc un profcsscur dc francais future in college BERNIE SLOBOTRIN 150 Juniper Ayenue Melrose Park Actulcnzit the yyorld loycs a clo flashy ycsts I could ye cha ch acl n a sn aIZy c ar I unch Room Commattcc and H all Patrol ou c cn head sport n lafc 151 'W BARBARA JEAN SMITH 81110 Paaryteyy Road Elkins Park Guitrul Smitty spontaneous blush e color auard mcmbcr experienced san er in Cairls Chorus enjoys knockan down those tcn pins syyam mana. an fresh Iakc vy atcr homeroom secretary an prcpa ration for futurc occupation FRED SMITH 643 Mulford Road Wy ncote -lcaaalamaa lean and intc la n b askinf in Cheltenh am s n ata toraum merman an junior and scnaor years skinaman ocr thc yy ayes on skis tt c arhs and no mutllcr c tions a fayorate' c0 c an futurc . ft s .A All K as 5 , - he 1 , .pas 'X 'E ' FZ '23 ' . 5 ,V 0 ' A I , ' i f 1 1 '3 H . . . All 'Q' '- 1 yyn, ' A 1, 1 Tall. 1 .' ' xl 'ge t . .. laughing eyes . . Q. lots of school , A , a Shelly Berman protege accompanied by peals of laugh- 1 ' g ' t ' a 1- t - ...a,' tr...r 5' -- t ' ' L J. I hae 'L' all lghlu... , 4- 'g ' R' 1 'A ,L ' ',. 1 1 1 g I ,.,. 'IL 2 I ',..y'aa'a- A ' ' .' a .fl ' Y got cha'k' fat in dia 3 ' ' ' 2 X . . . -' 2 ' .... ' ll-ge , K , if' M STEPHEN SMITH 308 Cherry Lane Glenside Academic Pleasant and friendly . . . W3FBU-a ham radio . . . swimmer and fisherman at Ocean City . . . a flounder on the hook . . . usher at church . . . C.H.S. choir for three years . . . bike riding to Wyn- cote pharmacy . . . electrical engineering. 1417 ew . 1 U . A ,J ., . I, Q .4 1 ff 4 ,..,a' ,3 -. 1 5 Ja ,L s W -5- s- a s 1+- av Si 5' A , I in Ii tif tw ' an '11 A til 23:5 E rt X42 HARRIS SOLOW 8009 Rodgers Road Elkins Park General A wild bongo beat-one of the unidentified four . . . the body beautiful . . . tee shirts and dark glasses . . . interest- ing artistic talent-primitive type woodcarvings . . . souped- up sedan . . . beat? beach part- ies . . . a trumpet . . . summer cruise in the middle of the win- ter . . . uninhibited-devil may care. MARY FREDRICKA SNYDER 558 Twickenham Road Glenside Academic Known school wide as Rickie . . . ultra quiet . . . sincere . . . penetrating eyes . . . home- room secretary in 10 . . . Spirit Committee , . . Girls Chorus in I2 . . . nurse's aide at Ein- stein . . . volunteer at Glenside Library . . . Sunday School teacher . . . summers in the country . . . plans for college and teaching. ROBERT SOLOMON 1 12 Glenview Avenue Wyncote A cad em ic A precise scientific mind . . . serious, diligent worker . . . science seminar . . . a wailing sax-progressive jazz . . . tal- ented addition to C.H.S. band and orchestra . . . rifle instruc- tor during summer . . . medical future in cardiology. GEORGE M. SONNEBORN 1425 Beach Avenue Melrose Park Academic Likable and easy-going . . . a way with the fair sex . . . vice- president of sophomore and junior classes . . . memories of a trip to Wyandotte . . . Honor Society and committee worker . . . a wolf in sheep's clothing . . that winning smile. IRIS SOIFFER 505 General Patterson Drive Glenside Academic A rare bouquet of dependabil- ity, soft words, and feminine charm . . . never without a book . . . chemistry is a trau- matic experience' . . . Year- book co-editor . . . confirmed romantic . . . Assistant Story editor, Panther . . . chronic listmaker . . . nouveaux amis de McGill . . . World Affairs Club . , . black sweaters and a cameo complexion . . . future English teacher. W, Y' if L In 1 - if . fin 1 3 'i Q 'Y Lil- .JEL ans s 3. M Sify' sig? -',-.w g 32:12, V STEVEN FRANK SONSTEIN 624 Stetson Road Elkins Park Academic Shakespeare's Sir Toby . . . eat. sleep, and be merry . . . study- ing that strike pocket . . . ten frames with pin ball games be- tween . . . a Bull at the big board . . . batting averages and Dow-Jones averages . . . future address: Wall Street. KENNETH SOLMS 615 Stetson Road Elkins Park Academic C.H.S. peerless panther . . . comedian . . . never a dull mo- ment . . . versatile performer -choir and drama . . . diverse record collection-show music. his specialty . . . an Arthur Murray on the dance fioor . . . numerous committee joiner . . . one of a kind. SANDRA SOLOMON 7612 Mountain Avenue Elkins Park Academic Sando the unpredictable . . . exotic blond . . . accomplished model-that Vogue look . . . bowling, a favorite pastime . . . excellent jazz collection . . . stroke of a paint brush . . . quick-witted with an unusual remark . . . college and model- ing ahead. JAY ARLIN SORKIN 1410 Academy Lane Elkins Park Academic Sporty ivy-league shirts and multi-colored crew neck sweat- ers . . . temporarily exchanged for a blue and gold robe . . . Glee Club and senior Choir . . . a Sportsman, handyman. and lady's man . . . college to come. is 1 , A P' DOLORES SORRENTI 531 West Glenside Avenue Glenside Academic' Dee . . . everybody's friend . . . so reliable . . . busy little beaver . . . Drill team . . . in- dispensable yearbook typist . . . president of homeroom. 10 . . . veep. 11. 12 . . . Spirit Com- mittee . . . active member of Administration for three years . . . sympathetic and sensitive . . . sharp dresser . . . future girl Friday. STEPHANIE SOSENKO 428 Twickenham Road Glenside Academic' 'lStefIie . . . a graceful swan in ballet slippers . . . artisti- cally creative on bulletin board and canvas . . . warm. sensitive . . . love for life . . . head in the clouds . . . an altruistic idealist . . , future plans for col- lege as art major. BYRON SPEIDEL 107 Dewey Road Cheltenham General Spider . . . rif1eman-trap- ping and hunting . . . treasurer of youth group . . . member of DeMolay . . . expert swimmer --life guard and instructor at Treasure Island camp . . . two letterman for three years- track and swimming team . . . a big little man. DWIGHT SPICKLER 7919 Cedar Road Elkins Park Academic' A sports participant and specta- tor . . . soccer center forward. Warriors and Yankee fan , . . a clear thinker . . . expression through wood and canvas . . . a summer banker . . . Did you see Maverick last night? . . . Atlantic City vacations . . . col- lege and business coming. BARBARA SPEAR 1211 Valley Road Melrose Park Acadenzit' A navy sweater, a varsity let- ter. and a Bebo. Bibo, Boom . . . giggles . . . in time with the music, at football games or on the dance floor . . . hockey squad member . . . Spirit. Ways and Means, and Lunch room committees . . . future on Philadelphia campus. STEPHEN SPECTOR 8033 High School Road Elkins Park Acriziezriic' A gregarious hermit . . . Wyan- dotte exchangee in a soccer suit . . . to write a bit for Pun- flier or our yearbook . . . jazz apostate turned Beethoven lov- er . , . Pee Wee in a red and black lumber jacket . . . sarcas- tic wit . . . a sensitive ear and a perceptive mind. GILBERT SPIEGEL 708 Ashbourne Road Elkins Park Academic Gibby . . . easy-going and fun-loving . . . Never say die -a steadying force . . . able Trafiic captain with Lunch- room and Safety duties . . . junior homeroom leader . . . adept at holes in one . . . on the soccer field, a well placed boot . . . Kolenkov . . . young executive. LAMBERT STAMOS 1 128 Coventry Road Cheltenham Academic Lenny . . . a picture of calm- ness . . . level headed . . . hand- somely tailored clothes . . . matching shirts and socks . . . Hall Patrol and Apparatus Club . . . conscientious work with a desire to succeed . . . Zeus . . . future in hotel ad- ministration. JOHN B. STEVENS 204 Berkeley Road Glenside Academic A tall, lanky fellow . . . always young at heart . . . a voice and a head above the senior choir . . . three letter man- cross country, swimming, and track . . . summers sailing o'er the blue at Medford Lakes . . . business administration in col- lege. PATRICIA STRAUS 8110 High School Road Elkins Park Academic Pat . . . pretty with a trim figure . . . ne'er a hair out of place . . . a theatre-goer . . . Social Committee 10. Assem- bly 11, Spirit 12 . . . student tour to the coast . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . college campus coming. PETER STREMIC 150 Berkeley Road Glenside Academic Soldier of fortune in a tee shirt . . . advocate of the three R's- rocking, rolling, and rodding . . . two years of blocking and tackling . . . member of C.H.S.' varsity drinking team . . . in- terest in a '57 Olds and 1960 news . . . a future typesetter. DAVID STEINBERG Elkins Park House Elkins Park Academic Dave . . . seen but not heard . . . typical business execu- tive -characteristic briefcase . . . ardent interest in sports- cars . . . summers working in law office . . . dabbling with Hi-Fi equipment . . . business school next on agenda. 7? 4 J ' I 1- GLORIA RUTH STRICK 1011 Valley Road Melrose Park Academic Glo . . . a good friend who is enthusiastic in everything she pursues . . . big history projects . . . looks before she leaps . . . member of Domestic Exchange . . . Secretary of the Volunteer Workers at Einstein . . . re- warding symmers on a Sita Tour et l'ecole en Suisse. WILLIAM ALFRED STEINMETZ 234 E. Church Road Elkins Park Industrial Arrs A rugged individualist . . . col- orful cravats and rope belts- the prophet . . . a woodwork- ing mastercraftsman . . . face mask and fins-skin diving and underwater archaeology . . . tinkering with tubes and tuners -'KHi-Fi and jazz enthusiast . . . trade school and furniture manufacturing to come. CHARLES STRAUB 59 Chelfield Road I Glenside Academic Chuck -a lady's man in a red plaid jacket . . . homeroom treasurer for three years . . . Ocean City's friendliest bell hop . . . sculpted head in show- case . . . an archer and swim- mer . . . eternal youth. BONNIE STROUSS 539 Waverly Road Glenside A polite young lady . . . con- scientious in all her endeavors . . . neat and trim . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . a scientific mind . . . year- book staff . . . too much home- work . . . Future Teachers of America Club . . . Temple Uni- versity for sure. Academic l JOEL STRYKER 7443 Euston Road Elkins Park .-lcutleniit' Tall. dark, and bearded . . . smooth like glass . . . safety' committee. I0 . . . homeroom treasurer. I2 . . . like a wind- mill in the water . . . man with a Camera . . . pandemonious laugh . . . sports ear enthusiast . . . a future in engineering. MARK SUCKLE Ill Juniper Avenue Elkins Park .fltmlwriii Hey kid your head's on fire . . . manager of the CQH5, baseball team lil. ll. ll . . . a Hi-l-i bug . . . woofers. tyyeeters. and stereo . . . Brother Suckle-Mr. Cunning- ham's fayorite tea pourer . . . complicated circuits and a mass of wires . . . electrical engineer. 5 YN ' 1 PATRICIA BLKONIK IUUU Arboretum Road Wyncote .elttltlwriit Pat . . . sweet. feminine. and fragile , . . extra sensory per- ception . . . Social. Assembly. Spirit. and Bulletin Board committees . . . I enjoy being a girl . . . long lashes . . . graceful dancer , . . a lover of the arts . . . patience is a vir- tue . . . recreational therapy with the mentally retarded. 1 LEONARD SUCKLE 7641 Brookfield Road Cheltenham Au1tlt'm1't Cameras. cross country. and calculus . . . a film threader without equal . . . behind the scenes on the stage . . . woofer. tweeter and a preamp . . . fa- vors fast four-wheeled vehicles . . , Band Stand appearances . , . tomorrow's electronic en- gineer. uhh- wi -i BRETT FRANKLIN IAYLOR 313 Ashbourne Road Elkins Park .-lttalwriit A many' faceted artist . . . an asset to the Bulletin Board and Decorating committees . . . water sports enthusiastf-swinr ming ll, I2 , . . sailing a fayor- ite . . . cupid with his how and arrow . . . a promising future in illustration. 71' E' 3 5' CAROL J. TERRY Kill Gilbert Road Cheltenham Cwnnitfrtml l.OIs of laughs . . . pixie hairdo . . . fond of antique cars and swimming . . . busy fingers in the duplicating room .. . church choir . . . yearbook typ- ist . . . summers at Ocean City and New Hampshire . . , Que sera. sera! MARCIA TETLOW 7430 Overhill Road Melrose Park All-Around American girl . . , leader in the homeroom and on the field . . . homeroom sec., veep, president . . . softball, hockey . . . cheerleader . . . blonde with a dash of freckles . . . home economics major will make her the perfect dish. A cademic' 2229 F55 9 I be ' C . ' , . ,Q ,nr af '-' f .TEXWS 'I' - ' Qiift F, - VOR, qw .' -A .A 'Tiff' V tg ,,Y.. ,LV ' 'za X, i'!: j.. A H! A - I DAVID URBAN 423 Ryers Avenue Cheltenham Academic The roar of motors at sports car rallies . . . stamps from 'round the world . . . fall foot- ball and spring baseball . . . part-time job at Perfect-Photo service . . . easy-going Ocean City summers . . . rough and ready. f K af 'tv if ,iff . L . BARBARA ANNE THOMAS 212 Jefferson Avenue Cheltenham Commercial Barb . . . C.H.S.' all around worker . . . exceptional typist . . . work for school office . . . typist for yearbook . . . looks forward to weekends . . . curly hair? naturally!-no nightly pinups . . . personable and pretty . . . chatterbox . . . fu- ture stenographer. EUGENE ULLGER 7813 Spring Avenue Elkins Park Academic Chunky . . . hunting small game . . . collecting tropical fish . . . pro-chem. and lab . . . con-mathematics . . . Califor- nia import and cross country traveller . . . Freckle King of J.H.S .... work in the office . . . college and a career in biochemistry. , , :nr .,-fx' RICHARD VERNICK 156 Yew Road Cheltenham Academic Like fuzzy . . . man with a camera . . . Yearbook and Chelronian photographer . . . scientific curiosity- Can you call water rusty hydrogen? . . . Bunsen burners, test tubes, and that darn Chem workbook . . . medicine in the future. JOHN CHARLES THRESS 533 Waln Road Glenside Academic Short haircut . . . quiet . . . bat. ball, and strike . . . those long miles in the autumn cold . . . Tuesday afternoon pin man . . . unfurl the main sail, haul in the jib . . . a flaming spirit . . . engineering in the future. if El Ry, li. MARC TRICHON Elkins Court Apts. Elkins Park General A classroom favorite . . . yel- ling at you is like spitting in the ocean . . . a Playboy mag- azine inside a text book . . . careless and carefree . . . study when it counts . . . future in the business world. SUSAN UPHAM 772 W. Church Road Elkins Park Commercial Dark curly locks . . . a well seasoned traveller . . . the fa- mous Upham kitchen-always full of good things to eat . . . part-time work in Murphy's 5 8L 10 . . . rewarding future in the nursing profession. e -2 WILLIAM F. VOIGT 1 I4 Central Avenue Cheltenham Academic Precise logic . . . a tall, quiet blond . . . Robin Hood . . . active interest in history and sports . . . a summer ump . . . over hill and over dale - cross country runner . . . deli- cate artwork and meticulous maps . . . preserving our for- ests. 156 JOYCE DOROTHY WAGNER 522 Lanfair Road Melrose Park Academic Our petite queen . . . all sweet- ness and light . . . white boots, and a fast twirling baton . . . a special interest for the piano . . . expert with needles and yarn, potholders and stoves . . . a future in the home eco- nomics field . . . spirited Chelt spends fun summers at the shore. ji i CHARLA WALD 7826 Spring Avenue Elkins Park Acadenzit' Oxymoron . . . Two roads di- verged in a yellow wood . . . old friends. new friends . . . from guitars to frat parties . . . shy. emotional . . . a sensitive pen and a love for the world . . . her little nebbishes . . . l want to understand myself . , . And be one traveller . , . Sharlie. X . l' I, NN I ll l fi 61 wa I' K s N ,- . 2 . 2 ' E12 li JANET WALKER 7529 Oaklane Road Melrose Park Academic Jan . . . always a friendly word . , , veteran library helper . . . Erle Stanley Gardner fan . . . Rainbow Girl . . . active in church youth group . . . a careful worker . . . summers in Canada. Florida and Vermont . . . loves listening to musicals -especially Sunil: Pacific . , . elementary school teacher. FREDRICKA EVELYN WAUGH 7315 Keenan Road LHMOII Ac'Llt1c'Hlit' A warm and beaming face . . . star on the dance Hoor . . . a love for all types of music . . . active participant in church youth group . . . baubles. ban- gles and beads-an abundance of jewelry . . . sports from the stands . . . Freddie, MARION WEBSTER 7411 Elizabeth Road Philadelphia An import from Delaware . . . a boisterous voice. a unique comment . . . an ambitious seamstress-Webster creations . . . won't you please put mine in the showcase'. ' . . . crew- necks and high socks . . . 'ADee. I? 2 RHEA ELIZABETH WATANABE 214 Harrison Avenue Glenside Crmznzerciul Cookie. lend me your comb , . . whirling baton and dancing feet . , . favorite pastime: rol- ler skating . . . memorable summers at Ocean City and Brigantine . . . business school then on to the business world, ot. 1 SALLY WATSON ZI Chelfield Road Glenside Academic' A Hash of blonde and a gay laugh . . . president of home- room. IO. ll-yeep. 12 . . . tricky twirler . . . Abington tray girl . . , church youth group member . . . relaxing Ocean City and Surf City sum- mers . . . ice skating. swim- ming. and tennis . . . hambur- gers and milkshakes . . . col- lege-then an executive secre- tary. VIRGINIA ANN WEBSTER 7206 Chestnut Avenue Melrose Park Academic Tall redhead with a peaceful temper . . . shades of turquoise . . . outstanding member of chorus . . . taste for music . . . popular tunes on the piano . . . Moonlight in Vermont . . . fu- ture plans in business school and a secretarial job. JOAN S. WEINMAN 455 Harrison Avenue Glenside Academic Commentary on Macbeth . . . Have you a wyrd sister? . . . an odd brother? . . . Brings Seventeen to English class . . . a brilliant student . . . monop- oly on speech trophies . . . witty . . . Michigan friends . . . Honor Society . . . Ways and Means Committee . . . auda- cious and independent. ROBERT JOSEPH WEINDORFER 7411 Barclay Road Cheltenham Academic Tall blond . . . sportsman . . . Basketball enthusiast-both in and out of school . . . cross country for three years . . . the strong, silent type . . . pas- sion for ping-pong . . . future in engineering or business. MICHAEL WEINER 732 Meetinghouse Road Elkins Park Academic' A skillful scholar supplied with sarcasm . . . Merit Scholarship semi-finalist . . . Schnitz Bird lives . . . extremes: ancient Latin and progressive jazz . . . varsity soccer, 12 . . . no blis- ters on his feet . . . says what he means and means what he says. MARLENE GAIL WEINSTOC K 771 1 Sycamore Avenue Elkins Park Academic' A dramatic fanfare and a so- phisticated entrance . . , unu- sual taste for colorful combina- tions . . . graceful dancing- instructress at home and in Is- rael . . . songstress. comedienne . . . Cheltenham's bewitching Pantherette . . . promising ca- reer in the field of musical comedy. 158 CLAIRE WEINER 7941 Park Avenue Elkins Park Academic Grecian features . . . black hair, beautiful eyes . . . clever hands . . . paintbrush and mel- low guitar . . . vivid clothes . . . feminine, meticulous . . . sarcastic wit . . . Domestic Exchange, Honor Society . . . a dinky dog . . . summers at Job's Pond and McGill . . . Mademoiselle. ,V it to Tas if RAYMOND WEISBROT I729 Erlen Road Elkins Park Academic Ray . . . part of the youth of America . . . interests: cars. drag racing, jazz, and fair- haired lasses . . . a gas pedal to the Hoor board . . . a cut up and a cut out . . . college to come with business adminis- tration. LARRY WEINER 7302 Sharpless Road Melrose Park Academic Larry . . . organization man and bureaucrat . . . a gentle- man, a scholar and an athlete . . . innumerable committees, conferences, and calculations . . . skill on the gym floor- basketball in the afternoon. dancing in the evening . . . Student Council Treasurer . . . future in medicine or business, SUSAN WEINER 21283 South John Russell Circle Elkins Park Academic Sue . . . a funny remark and much laughter . . . always run- ning . . . Homeroom Commit- tee . . . work in Mrs. Jackson's office . . . B.B.G .... basketball in gym . . . loves music . . . al- ways dieting . . . future in col- lege-liberal arts. Q MARK JUSTIN WEISS 551 Shoemaker Road Elkins Park Academic Et tu Marcus?-renowned La- tin Scholar . . . invisible gardol shield over the basket . . . a red face and a blue and yellow soccer uniform . . . lost week- end at Wyandotte . . . a boom- ing voice in Student Council . . . witty sayings . . . M.D. to be. l 1 X q .3 tskl . SANDRA WEISSMAN 4605 N. Broad Street Philadelphia Acmlcniit' Busy social life . , . well exer- cised vocal chords . . . epitome of ivyness . . . does that car have pedals? constantly on the go . . . summer by a swimming pool . . . a riat in her fiat . . . good time Sandy. ANDREW WELSH 7801 Cobden Road Laverock General An outdoorsman . . . camping in Alaska, canoeing in Canada . . . mountain climbing. be- cause they are there . . . skill- ful workman in the wood shop . . . an amateur meteorologist . . . motor mechanics . . . sum- mer job as a landscape gar- dener . . . possible future in forestry. 1 WILLIAM WEXELBLATT 2601 Park Way Philadelphia Acutlezrzic' Sexy Wexvn . . . way with the gals-cool operator . . . a black crew cut . . . working on his fuel injected Buick . . . whiz- zing to school in the A.M .... sophomore, junior. senior. and later business administration. 4 SX 6 SHARON WEXLER 7755 Bennett Road Wyncote .-lmzlcnzic A socialite bubbling over with spirit .... A ssemhlv. Wa5s and Means. and Spirit committees . . . lovely hair and a tinv waist . . . special soprano in the Choir . . . Aunt Sharon to the campers at Indian Lake . . . an amateur actress . . . ladv on horseback . . . an antique charm. 4? up f Ts x PAULA WEYMAN 40 Johns Road Melrose Park Academic Tall and graceful, a pretty fig- ure on the dance floor and skating rink . . . rock and roll fan . . . waves a wicked baton . . . a quiet and conservative demeanor . . . competent home- room secretary ll . . . summers in the sun . . . college or busi- ness school ahead. l59 JUDITH WHITE 124 Parkview Road Cheltenham Academic A spirited worker on commit- tees galore . . . Ways and Means, Bulletin Boards and Ciheltonian staff . . . Budding acquaintance with Greek . . . Yes, dear . . . Mulligan and the Kingston Trio really rate . . . Judy talks with her hands -and we like what she says. PETER R. WHITELEY 1818 Chelsea Road Elkins Park Academic Man at the control board . . . footlights, spotlights and Hood- lights . . . co-stage manager . . . serious science student . . . Audio-Visual Aids, Property Committee . . . ear for Hi-Fi . . . eye for stamps and coins . . . Science Seminar . . . career in electrical engineering. DIANNE GERRY WIENER 7608 Spring Avenue Melrose Park Academic Dee . . . sarcastic wit . . . an appreciation of all humor . . . half day sessions at school . . . je ne comprends pas le fran- caisn . . . vacillating tempera- rrient . . . a mighty forehand and a zone defense . . . the lat- est in fashions . . . career woman . . . psychology or Eng- lish major. ADA WILSON 569 Church Road Elkins Park Academic Busy day . . . Honor Society Secretary, cheerleader, hockey, Student Council, Choir . . . Michigan memories measured in miles . . . a passion for sen- ior English . . . member of the queen's court . . . that Pepso- dent smile . . . Ada Potata-a cute tomata . . . The Organi- zation Girl. ROBERT WILE 7625B Massey Way Elkins Park Academic Bob . . . ready, willing, and able to lend a helping hand to all . . . a forehand smash and a backhand lob . . . tennis on clay courts and wooden tables . . . bowling for relaxation and pleasure . . . an accountant of the future. HARRY RODGER WILEY 109 Jefferson Avenue Cheltenham General Happy go lucky, Hairy . . . more fun than a barrel of mon- keys . . . wrestling 10, judo, ll . . . special interest in cars. particularly a '55 Chevy . . . memorable shore and moun- tain trips . . . forward to busi- ness or technical school. JOHN A. WILSON 515 Plymouth Road Glenside Academic Jack . . . a blond crewcut . . . tweedy dresser . . . our witch doctor-walla, Walla, bing, bang . . . wrestling and track team . . . burning the torch for C.H.S .... bell boy in a Maine resort . . . quiet, friendly, intelligent. MIKE WOLDOW 8203 Aspen Way Elkins Park Academic Dual personality-serious and fun loving, smiling and jovial . . . an abundance of friends . . . diversified sports interests -Holden Award winner in Cross Country . . . a flair for writing-Creative Writing Club and Editor of the Panther . . . college and medical school lie ahead. MARY WOLF 1010 Serpentine Lane Wyncote Academic Invariably gay and charming , . . vivacious veep of Student Council . . . member of Queen's entourage . . . enlight- ening summer in North Dakota . . . cheerleader . . . meadow green eyes . . . a free thinker and stimulating conversational- ist . . . future in elementary ed . . . always in the limelight- need more be said? JOSEPHA WOLFBERG 439 Harrison Avenue Glenside Academic A flaming haired gal with a matching personality . . . With a Song in My Heart - singing her way to fame . . . School Choir, District Chorus and synagogue choir . . . Spirit and Assembly committees . . . Frank Sinatra records . . . a natural entertainer. CAROL WOLFSON 645 Ashbourne Road Cheltenham Academic Fancy-free . . . always a witty and rapid response . . . carefree with no inhibitions . . . a pizza reward for baby-sitting . . . telephone tie-ups . . . C.H.S. switchboard operator . . . Nat- ural athletic ability . . . softball her favorite . . . member of numerous committees . . . co- ed at big university. MARY XIBOS JL'l.ES ZACHI:R T931 York Road 622 Foscroft Road Elkins Park Gefzcrul Elkins Park xlttltlfllllit likes to laugh and have a good Zak . . . El amigo de Chelt- timc . . . black leather jacket enham . . .irrefutable Forensic , . . strutting around the field Society treasurer . , . one of with the drill learn . . . crazy ottr soccer champions . . . about dancing and swimming black tee shirts , . . active in How about that! , , . Temple Youth Group . . , var- hopes to be a secretary or lab sity tennis. sports. progressive technician jazz. bulltighting. and reading liberal arts in college. T. w -., t U5 Y BARBARA GAYLE ZOYA ZILKA ZIBMAN 7814 Haines Road ltlltl Church Road Cheltenham Amdeniiz' Wvncote rll'tltlt'lIIl.t ZW . . . In piuriitfe . . , ten- Artiste supreme . . . interests nis . . . art . . . Russian Club lie in any and all phases of art . . , and music. music. mttsic. , , . also favors books and piano , . . from classical to jazz . . , plating . , . spirit and social from Hi-Fi to jukebox . , committees . , . a composed Nlusic Club treasurer . . . manner and beaming smile snazzy black mercury with a peeping out under whispy gold- whizzzn-and no speedometer en hair . . . a feline female. ...a world traveller. t CYNTHIA ZUKERMAN 7 -10 Green Valley Road Wyncote Atutlemit Cindy , . , who sez all red- heads have tempers'? . . . Grand slams-bridge and ten- nis . , , Spirit Committee ll. ll . . . homeroom secretary . . . likes to swim , . . wanderer to Florida. Yt.. and the Poconos . , . talented seamstress , . . oodles of doodles . . . dreams of travel abroad , . college coed. if ...f-- ' , ,....- -f- . Q U Q kin qi... Y, GEOFFREY GRAHAM 7808 Cobden Road Laverock .-lcmlvmiv Welcome to C.H.S.! . . . a new'- comer from San Diego . . . stimmers traveling up and down the California coast . . . cadet lieutenant of R.Ofl'.C. . member of Officers Club . , , scale models of ships . . . historic novels . . . C.Y.O. . , . tangos and Gershwin . . , hopes of sailing to Europe . . . mc- chanical engineer and naval career ahead. 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